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MACKINLAY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Custom House Blanks, Bills of Lading, ADVANCE NOTES, SHIPS' ARTICLES, LEGAL BLANKS, DEEDS & MORTGAGES, Magistrates' Blanks, NOTES, DHAFTS, RECEIPTS, Oflftce Stationery, I>iarles, LET f Ei iiO^S, Pocket Books, Wallets, CARTER'S INK, MACKINLAY'S INK, STEPHENS' INK, PATENT INK PAPER. Maliejoll I k\ CslUl Ui Fens. 4* t W. HMEIl HALIFAX, N. S. •I sJ^I^H-^l), .c ifj* '•fi *' ^ai is^?r«»&ssJ r ^^..:^ei;C':.i:X- •msiw frv! i ^ J I P h I! m . I a 4 0! « hi 61 es S o C5 s H 50 ''\ h m V\ I H. H. FULLER & CO., Haraware, Head Power's Whf.— Page 8. 1^ e H a p. c a p. c » 4) CD u a eS PIS C« -«) P^ O o d ■M H ^ FABIER'S AIAANAGK, FOR ^941^ ^^^ PROVINCE OF ^^i NOVA' SCOTIA, DOlilNION ^^^^T ^^ CANADA. FOB THE T£AB OF OUB LOBD Being the third year after BISSEXnLi: or LEAP YSAR, and the latter part of the 4end and heginning of the 43rd Year of the Reign of < ESTABLISHED 1834. See Indez, Pages 213 and 217. PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETORS, McALPINE & BARNES, SALZTAZ, ITOVA SCOTZA. SOI^TD BY A. & W. MACKINLAY, 137 Granville St. ; BUCKLEY k ALLEN, No. 124 GiiANviLLE St. ; T. P. CONNOLLY, Corner Granville AND George Sts. ; WILLIAM GOSSIP, No. 103 Granville St. Nova Scotia Printing Company, Corner Sackville and Granville Sts. m o 9f> SB B P< 2 00 as •a ROBINSON'S PHOSFHORIZED EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL.— See adyertisemeiit per Iiulex. H* H. VVLVRH niMf TO., K»w KnilfTorrrd Unnccaoif, I'arrorN tflliiirf* n. BKLCHKR'9 farmrk's [1871? .t4 33 (M o H I il « •-I ! C WILUAI ROBSRTSON, IMPORTER OF f Cutlery, Iron, Steel, CORDAGE, NETS, LIMES, TWINES, PI IfFl i ^1 o I cS o o hi B y 4i o I Cn o of H C4 o I a o I IS I 3 I n (0 1879] ALMANACK. OF TEE CmCILAB SAW, 45 Upper Water Street, . FULLER k CO. IMPORTERS OF London Paints and Oils, Cordage, Nets, Twines and Lines, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Gun- powder, Shot, Blasting Fuse, Griffin's Horse Nails and Scythes, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY. — ALSO — BEST ANNEALED GUT NAILS. HoHse BniMing Hardware of all kinds, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. H. H. Puller & Co. upper Wafer Street Halifax. I td I I I? o f I I Imparted by BUOnN and ni'.BU, fro^u tlic llannfticlnrers. I. H. rilLLFB and CO., Blark Hair Hontlns. henrt Powcr> Wbnrf. H UKLCIlKri'S FAUMKU'S [1879 BUCKLEY & ALLEN, Wholesale and Eetail STATIONERS, IJKAI^KJIS IJNT Photo. Albums, flcrap Alliums, Opera UlusseH, LiuUom' Coinpaiiiuiis, Writing DcHlts, Drawing Cases, School Slates, Curd Cuses, Ladies' Fans, Olove Boxes, Stereo8coi>e8, Miuroscopes, Purses, Qamos, Cliess, Playing Cards, Pezequo, Dominoes, HInnk Hooks, Memo. Uooks, i'o( ket iiooks, CJinniioM, (Jilloffs Pens, Alit.iicll's I'ens Wrifi'iy; and Cdliyiii;;' Inks, Hook .Marks, (iold I'eridls, Oold Pens, Hibles, Pravers, Chun-h Soi'vices, Diaries, Annuals, Alni;ina(ks, &c., for 1879. BoolB in every DeDartment of Literatnre. Stalioaeir of every descriDtion. Sole Agents for Heytrood, Hlgglnbotham, Smith & Co.'s Paper Hangings. ■O mmm m. wmm^. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Buffalo Eolaes, TRUNKS, VALISES, LEATHER HAT OASES, OARPET BAGS, &o., WHOLESALE A; RETAIL. 82 Upper Water Street, - - Halifax, N. S. Sign of the Gilt Hat and Cap, OppoiiUe Tobln's ^Vharf. A SPLENDID STOCK OF LADIES' FURS, And Gentlemen's Fur and Heavy Cloth Cftps of every description, will be offered to intending purchasers at the lawes.t prices for cash. mSP* Please givo me a call. JOHN H. PHILP, Opposite Tohin's "Wharf. BUCKLEY & ALLEN, 124 Granville St., Halifax. FASHIONABLE HAT DEPOT. 3 (0 & n t* n w (» o 'It « 'Si a? o o I hi* o * I B Of ^1 a " 01 •w P « O o o O O Cleuuinc florltla IVntcr,. U«al IVcHt ludla Buy Kuiu^ 1%'bnrr. [1879 i Kooks, . lUtoku, t Books, Id**, I'm Pens, Lull's I'ens ly; ami ill-- !iikH, Marks, 'eitcilH, F'eJia, rs, h Swvlces, IS, ill;*, liick^, for 1870. rinlioD. anglng8. alifax. DT. n. n. TrLl^F.H uml ra., Pntcnl nny i'MllnrM, bead of Powrr** Wliiifff. r !«-»] ALMANACK. laes, j03^ffIl^TI03^T_ We arc^ continually receiving large additions to our 8toek <3f MEW and ELEGANT DESIGNS. Hand- some Secretary Book Cases, Side Boards, House Desks, Centm Tablets, Szc CHAMBER FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. 35 different styles and prices to select from. SPRING BEDS & MATTRESSES ol eyery telptloiL hrlir and limi Im Suites and Dining Eooni Furniture TO SUIT ALL. CHEAP FURNITURE OF EYEEY DESCRIPTION IN LARGE QUANTITIES. OwiHg to t1i« vftry low i-ate of wages, and the low price of all ntfttorials uf^ed in inimiifactures botli a-t Lome and abroad, we arc now enabitid to oHVi all goods iu our litio s(t lU) I'TOAl I'llICES ,' tliey never win,«orcaatliey POSSIBLY BE LOWER. NOW IS THE TIME TO DUY. Onler.s by mail carefully attended to. Particular attention given to paekiug aud ghii^jning goods by rail ox water. A. STEPIIEI^ <& SON, lot aud 103 BarHmjton St, Halifax, N,S. ft o a 9r W ft t M H to ft P w CI cj •o o t H 01 o o AlwsiiH lic^ bj UI£OUJ& auU nUKit, direct Iuiporter«. H. H. riJLLKR Jk C*0., Rnr nml Rolf Iron, Heml uf Pimrr** Whurf. belciirr's farmer's [1870 A. c. co&swELL, a a a, 105 HOLLIS STREET. Near JBtUi/ttx and International HoMa, HALIFAX, N. S. '» »» AiTiriCmi TEETH. Entire or part Seta, Plain Gum, Single or Block Teeth, on Gold, Silver or Vulcanite. TEETH FILLED with Gold, Amlp, tr fhite Filling. TEETH REMOVED with or without Condensed Nitrous Oxide Gas, a safe and reliable agent, having been administered in thi."; ofHco to over 2000 patients. SPECIAL NOTICE. Many persons arc constantly calling; and desiring: Dental o|)erati(»is at a reduced price, who actually require the services of a Dentist, but whose pecuniary circum- stances will not permit their paying the usual fee for first-class work. In order to meet the requirements of every one, I have made arrangements to have all kinds of Dental operations done at my Office, at the following cheap rates. In so doing I desire to give every patient satisfaction ; and altJiough the work at those prices will bo done by the Assistants, every case shall bo carefully looked after. Parties so desiring cheap work, will please state the fact when making engagements, and on completion of work CA.S]rI will be required for aervlces rendered. TiUinfiTS from 50 cents to 1 dol. 60 cents. Sets and Parts of Sets, on Tnleanite, from 3 to 20 dels. No charge for removing Teeth preparatory to inaertiiui Sets. Gratis for the Poor every day from 9 to 10 a. m., except Suniiays ; also for the Orphans' Home, huhistrial ydiool, Deaf and Dumb Inijtitnte, lunl all inmates of such Institutions, gratis as iisual. o » i •c e > •d s & I I 09 8 IB O Pure Mcdiciuiil Cod-Liver Oil, Iroiu KcwfouudlRud, 1i Wknrf. [1879 H. H. I'lLliKK niMl <'<»., itln*«flna rowiln*. Iinitl of Powrr'M Whiirf. S. i oteis. ithf on illi&gs. and €0 to eduoed rcu in- order ve all work looked kaking- rvices LS. r the tes of t ' o i t > 8 t I I % OB i» o n c3 OS 1870] r>j IS CO m^I ALMANACK. CO •^ oo ^E >-'-' r— - c ^ S? '^ S3 GO s LAJ CO CL3 C3 OS C3 cr: - CO CO h— CI. — » CD en ex: CO U!-l no I — OS -a: 2 CO CO ck: Da C3 I I u ►1 o Pf o •1 as S i CI M I n «♦■ »i o o s> OR} HKOWN aiKl Mlt:KU, UliolvNiile l»riigxl»ti«, llulifax. II. II. I IILLI.K .t <;o., tiii(>ii<>.iii Komi Kock, lioHdof l*o>vcr*M Wharf. i H u c3 « 4J 0> « o a 0) o a o 4-1 0> u (A (0 -a 8 BKI.CMKU S FARMKU S [1879 J. E. WILSOI^, DEALEIl IN mm, mm, ships* casihios, el4TS mmls, Register Grates, Foundry Supplies, Pumps, dcc. Duke and Mh Sts. HALIFAX. A^ciit for the Windsor Foundry, WINDSOR. Ag-ent for tlie Milton Foundry, lAUMOlTII. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. BM,B "Wholesale aiul Retail Importers and Dealers in CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWARE. Latest Styles in Goods constantly on hand. AMERICAN CHANDELIERS, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, FANCY GOODS, TABLE CUTLERY, ETC. 223. 225 & 227 Barrington St. HALIFAX, N. S. Inspection soIiclte!l, as o'^r pric33 will defy competition. o o ;:< w I o c o « » P 01 e+ O a sr o •0 Q (D 01 M n O XJI ;4 <} tn o M ti 0) c3 ^ u H (D P & 01 e+ P rt- O 5 o 01 p « (9 P •a CO o o i 1879] ALMANACK. 9 -GTanvilie Street, - HALIFAX, N. S. v « I < 02 o ti 0) {3 (« .Ci U in o o fii CO ■0 ci 00 ■u O o BRITISH & FOREIGN «ffsijf-«il^g»4-**- ' Each Season our Stock i.s personally selected l>y one of tlic firm, and as it is I'eplenished liy nearly every ; Mail Jioat, it will be found one of the most thoroughly assorted in tho C.^ity. - Special attention devoted to our stock of Family Mourning Goods, &o. MANTLE RMAKSfJC & MELLiNERY. I^p° Special inducements oliered to Wholesale Buyers and Country Customers. - nm ki LOW AS AN? mil in m irade, New Wholesale Warehouse, 25 Duke St. V4 S? > o CO a V to" ? I O P CO ►1 n a CA (0 O p BKO^VN uiitl nEltK, ^VliuIc'Ktilc Dnigsist.s, lliilirax. H. II. FULLER niu1€0.,f:mcrRou StovfiiisnndCo.'M Clipper Svytlieg. o 0} 0} I •d 2- ^ a o n e •a (3 o •l 10 BKLCIIERS FAUMliRS [1879 BRITISH WOOLLEN HALL. w wo, 1^2 Ac 1S4 Oranville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN mMT ©OOD m Always on hand a large and well assorted Stock of New and Fashion- able Goods, Especial attention given to our Eeady-Made Clothing Department. Canadian Tweeds, Shirts and Drawers at lowest rates. N.^B—NO SECOXn ^'JIICIS. WUOLJESALE AND BUTAIL. BEE ' HIVE. JAMES K. MUNNIS, im:p>ok-ter, OF" i r Iri f Cassimeres, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clothing, Gents' Fur- nishing Goods, Ilubber Coats and Leg-g^ins. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. As our Terms are STRICTLY CASH, we can afford to make up Gar- ments at very low prices. 118 Upper Water, Corner Jacob Street. HALIFAX, N. S. u o e 9f ►1 01 H M Q o p o B a a » ■a 3. o o OB I o tf o o B « Ml o o (0 n O » » o 1 to 'I o I « * +» I ,S4 i o I O 3 CO -0 o o bo c3 CO o o w o Hi w a ■f ;:> o CO ">» o » CO o Chest Protectors, ICcspirulorfit, HpoiiKC iea»s, CUANOli i^KIWS, It. II. FVLKKK «t CO., Seville tkuA 4irln> o * 09 O 1870] ALMANACK. 11 I HEAD PIGKFORD & BLACK'S WHARF, 51 Upper Water Street. PiOKFi L f Ilip him d Slip Ik § ? IMrOKTERS OF WIRE ROPE, ANCHORS, CIIAIISr CABLES, Woodberry Cotton Duck^ Paints, Oils, Putty, Tar, Pitch, Kosin, Common and EeSned Iron, Spikes, &c. VESSEL'S OUTPITS COMPLETE. agents for ANGLO-Ai^ERIGAri UIM COi^PANY, WOODBERRY COTTON MILLS, Tarr & Won son's Copper Paint, THE "CEWTEPIBMiAL" STEERER. also agents for INMAN LINE of STEAMSHIPS. M a o Pi in « M 5 •o o 3 o go »1 a o & •1 (0 o •d o I d •a ►1 I 01 «♦• 1 o A 01 O O BKOWN aiul WEBB, t'orucr Duke ami Uollis StrcclM, Halifax. II. H. FriliKK 1111(1 CO a o o he PI n o L Best place to buy Toilet aii t^ o 0) « « c3 .i4 u o +1 en o o ■•J M a 4J Pi m o o o u (3 o 1879] ALMANACK. 13 BAXTER BRO' 11 Prince Street, Halifax. © H © • 1-4 (^ o (/J Is the Cheapest and Best Furniture Store in iiie Province to ; buy all kinds of Household Furniture. | ^ ?) ij Furniture Dealers, 11 Priuce Street, Halifax. CHRiSTIA!\l NETZ, Sausago Maker t Pork Dealer, CESTEHHIALjXIllBITIOH. OneMeddnwoSepkas FOU Smoked Goose, Ham and Ox Tongues, llacon and Boloj^na Sausages, Preserved, and a variety of other Meats. MuiHifactnrer of all the above Goods in all their varieties. >«^=" All Orders for Smokinj? done on tlio premises. Thirty years ex])orience, with other Deplomas, will insure my customers sound and healthy meat. 194 and 196 Argyle St., and 28 Lockman St., HALIFAX, N. S. SI o id 8r > > w n a \ o w o at o •0 o 1 s o I (D 1 CO I* *1 CO o o o KUO^V^ and ^VKUU, IVliolcsalc nnis;I|M', IMtvrrN Mhnrr «Nf a .si Hi m O -a ):« ft o * V) cS (A ,« t>» o tf2 14 iuclciikh's FAiniKu's [1870 wJm' ^ i Commission Merchants, IMrOKTEllS xV.ND AVH0LE8ALE DEALERS IN BRITISH, AMERICAN, AivrD IVest India Produce^ AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF LOGAN'S SOLE LEATHER, OTABD, DUrUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. Head of Central Wharf, - HALIFAX. ■^.vj-. -,■,'■1.-1'-' :^^"* ■ ,,'■,. - - ■ V '^^ -i^-^t^w 1^. ^ > Halifax Marble Works. Monumental Work, in Marble, Granite and Freestone. MARBLE MANTELS, CHURCH FONTS, &c. -0- 73 and 75 Barrington St, HALIFAX. n 8) 1 01 « 5 H o p (0 o (D •1 W • 1:1 CD P n IT P (0 o o 4« u I ^ i N I CO ! i i: W I g I c3 e u o (0 o o (3 > o be IS n 0) o (A f: C3 09 43 O O n UICOHN auVlilte LcAd. (D P u »d o o w id o g t>4 O U ■0 a" o 01 I 03 0) < CI CO w 1X2* H o n eS I o 1-4 SB e ♦a >> +» 0) •c I e3 e 1879] ALMANACK. 15 MARSHALL & SMITH, 155 Granville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. IMPOKTERS OF ISKITISH AND FOUEICN H) « ri;r n f House Furnishing Goods, BELFAST & DUNFERMLINE LINEN GOODS, Family Mourniug, BLACS AND C0L3T7EED SZLES, lii^i 111 iiLw^i, m^. One of the firm visits Europe twice annually and per- sonally selects our Stock. The Newest Styles :o:-- COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED And promptly attended to. O d a ►I « I O ►1 CA O (D % in xn o €Ueai>Ciil House iu feliv trade iu llic Alnriiime I'roviiiccs. II. n. FITLIEK nnrt ro., yiniorlcnn y: o ►1 w » o t? i O et if o o P P Id 01 O o p a* to ! o o •0 o 187!)] ALMANACK. 17 ANCHOR MARIE INSURANCE COMP'Y OF 'lX)lv>(.)NT(). CAPITAL, HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. rr>'iii(Iciit, KON.W. P. HOWLAND.C. B. VU'A-Preaident, S 'crrtaru, DAVm GALBRAITH, ESQ. ! HUGH SCOTT, ESQ. HEAD OFFICE: CIII R( H STREET, TORONTO. Insuranco eifected on Ve^isele, Oar^o and Frei^Iit on Favourablo Terms, T11U:\IA8 L. J)i,'W()LF, Ksq., Cliainnan, Halifax. HENRY N. PAINT, AGENT FOR NOVA SCOTIA, OfiBce : First Floor, Lithgow's Building, No. 56 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. :():- Soard of Anchor Marine Insurance Company of Toronto. PHESIDENT: HON. VV. P. IIOWLAND, C. li., (Vice-President Ontario Bank,) Toronto. VICE-PRESIDENT: D. GALiniAITlI, (Director Consolidiitod Hanlc,) Toronto. DIRECTORS: THOMAS CHAMP, (I). Torrance & Co.,) Montreal. \j. COFFKi;. (i'niduco Mordiant,) Tonnitn. JAMKS T(:il\i:i(, (l)irei (or i;;uilv <>f liannlton,) Hamilton. A. T. FU1,T(»N', (director liinik 'i Toronto,) Tcironto. Jj. \V. SMITH, I). C. L., (I'rcsideiit lluiklin^- imd Loan Association.) W. Ill NTON, (J rolii'jo Merchant,) Luriin>?ton. WILLIAM i:hl.:OTl', (Direttur iiiuil: of ('(iiinnercc,) Toronto. VVH.LIAM llAUlXillAIT, M. I'. P., Cobom;;-. V.'. 1). MxVrTHKUS, (Produce MerLliLjit.) Toronto. W.M. THOMPSON, (^l)ireclor Cmujojidiited I !aiii<,) Toronto. J. STLART, (\ ite-l'resideiit iiink oc llamilton,) Haniilt^jii. TliOS. li. liK'.VOLt', (Merdinnt,) Halifax. .lAMKS ALSTIX, tPresideiit Douiinioii liank.) Toronto. Manager and Secretary: L'LUH SCOTT. General Agents: SCoiT & WALMSLLY. > • NOVA SCOTIA BOARD. THDS. I-. DkWOLF, Esq., Chairman, Halifax. (;K(»Ii(i;': rUASLll, E-iq., Halifax. Pr:Ti:il I'AiNr. Jr., Ei >., Port Hawkcsbnrv, Cijie Breton. HENKY N. PAINT, Agent at Halifax, N. S. i- ►1 o u> O tl (A O o •e o H P O CO o O d PI I O I iSKt<>n.\ and ^>a:ii:>', oh .Hcit-Uauls, tic, Iltilila\-. H. n. FI'liLKR .t CO., ItolirrlHHii'H (ironliir NawM, INiwrr'M Whiirf. I: to t a H S la S3 o 9 n •a c3 o n a' 18 llKI.CIIKIl S KAUMKU S [1879 JOHN H. BARNSTEAD, mm. 24-UPPER WATER STREET-24, Opposite BENNETT'S WHARF, HAL/FAX STOVE STORE. (Successor to R. Downs & Son,) Tinsmith l< Plumber, Dealer in Stoves and 6 rates, 204 & 206 UPPER WATER STHEET, - HALIFAX, N. S. Ov<'ers in the vi;i"Ms lnanc'its of (';>!i]jpi-, I. (.•■!.', Zinc, ^■lloet Iron and ■Jin V\'ork 'j-.t'iijoiiaii^y nr.il ]n<)!ii|)tly a* it'iiduvi to. Dr(s«i.;i,sis suk<4ii-i< h h» iAi'x'hC variely al Io\* iiri<'«H, u M I o I P 3 ^8 ( o ? ?l orq ? Pi 01 O (D Ml § pi en A 5 0> M SI o o Pi « 8 i I o I B tJ o o to 73 o < J i /I E I M Whiirr. I. H. rrLLKR mill ro., AIIh for niirhliiery. hrnd Powor'n Vi'hnrt, [1879 &D, 24, >- (?/?£. i» I, N. S. lion and o V o I « •0 (D s , o n « s I III ! O a* pi M O e & S a g o o 60 o 1879] ALMANACK. 19 "Nova Scotia 5J wiax ALEX. KEITH & SON (BST-A-BIilSHEU I1>T 1820.) Manufacturers of X, XX AND XXX ALES AND PORTER. English Ale & Brown Stout. Importers and Wholesale I>ealers in SCOT I Y, M o i5 o pi d ft u o O P» e n I en t 01 o CO o o ETC. ETC. UKOWN df n»:iS», WhoIe.Hiilc l»ruKffl»(s» Hiillfax. n. n. n l.fl'.lf a r«».. liikrUniiliVHciiliKln viiHrlv.roMrr'N^Vknrr. .,. .: 20 IH.I.CIIKIt S KAUMI It H [1H7I) I I CO g o «i V HEI\2R¥ H. BLACK, Surgeon Dentist^ Mo. 122 WOt-LJS ST., - HALIFAX. TEETH FILLED \\\\\\ (Julil. AnviI.^iUii, lUiil ot,ln*r ('ninpusiUon ]'iI!in{^K. TEETH EXTRACTED Without iKiiii (if rrijiiircd) l>y tii(? us KXAMINK. Fishing Vessels Supplied at short notice. 214 ATJGYLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. ^. o < > o o I o o i o o 3 o O g » CO sr Ti'UMt'ii^ Supporter^, )9lii>iil h a a ft o (3 V I i> M o 43 «0 CO 09 « (3 B en is o i4 hI pq [1879 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO GET Hats, Caps and Furs, Trunks, Winter Gloves and Buffalo Robes, IS AT T Hatters and Furriers, 123 GRAN^S^ILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. suit: Hats made to order by Conformateur Measure. JOHN HUNTER, Brass Pounder and Finisher, 42 SACKVILLE ST., HALIFAX, Manufacturer of all kinds of Steam Work and Plumbers' Brass Work, &c. HAS COTsTSTATSTI^Y ON HAND: Lift ond Force Pumps, Ale Pumps, &c., Globe and Check Valves, Glass Gauges, Steam Cocks, Oil and I'allow Cops and Malleable Iron Pipe and Fittings, Rubber Hose and Kubber Packing, SHIP AND HOUSE WATER CLOSETS, &c. SHIP AND OTHER BELLS. BRASS CAStInGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. Orders respoctfully solicited, and attended to with despatch. Ueusuu s, Berscr'et, €ulmuu*s, Ouryvu's aud Leschvr's .SUircbex, I V 1 PI -i ^'^l i 1*^ 1 l«^ } 1 !>< < o ■Vi H « > o f p :< o 1 s ^ Ma & i E *6 ! c ¥^ -^ ■•'cS 5* ' u* rt- '>h !i i ^ 1 i s' 5 w e< o n .0 : a IG M bo o d o «-i ri •M t* '■J ' o a fi> ^ 1 ►1 .« o fl B o •s. •B rt- •~4 •ri «< -.-I or O '^ ^ "0 .«g c3 f»| *tf i 1/* W ^ •f4 S i !?^; M ^ (0 ni Hj O I Mb ^I ft . 1 rt o f Hi P 4 ■»3 ;> fl ■;,- « ?t 4J fts hi i o • n 1 01 : c< A 0) Jfi « 1 % 1 ^ o f pr's Wharf [1879 ET urSy lobes, ;et. Measure, sher, rk. &c. Ives, Glass e Iron : BELLS. DRDER. lespatch. H. H. nifrLKR miff cro., RnfrheiN nitl t flc ja td O "J o I cj ^3 o o O W O o : o Uirrlje*, BIIOMN ^' Ci:u, (;i'ocei\s Kjumiliis, llnlii'ax. II. H. FULliKK and €0., PatMit HorMc SIkicm, head of PoM^er^d ITImrf. a a ft I n iA o o H « "0 0) g o o m o (0 o (3 SI o »^ u a o to < n 24 BELCHERS FARMERS [1879 JOHN TOBIN $c CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN West India Produce, Teas, Tobaccos, BREADSTUFFS, PROVISIONS, ETC. «i» «?, ft ami tf ippj@p Wat©p Stp©@.t» HALIFAX. N. S. aaU iuam/ ham oJatM, elcnan Agent for New York Fashions. 219 Mollis St,^ Halifax, 99 O O Pi s pi I s 5 o U B M (» pi I Si I & o o > in o o > M o o I i'oluiau's «& itlcKecir8 Miii^farilN, all gradeii and HtylcM of packaso. Br** uriiarf. I. B. fTLLER A 4.'0., fthcctlron niid RiTcti, head of Po>rer*s Wbarr. [1879 o. wcos. c. !•» m, z 7 V 4iin f C4'U\ m 09 e o » s I » P 01 01 1879] ALMANACK. 25 PAcknsot Auction Rooms. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. AND Furniture Establishment^ 24 & 26 SACKVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. 1 ,500,000 now in use in all parts of the World. WHEELER 1 WILSON'S New Family and Manufacturing EWI1€^ MMHIlEg. Establishefl over a qiiarter of a century. See the new Machines just out III L'^76 ; easy to operate, self-setting needles, self-adjusting attachments and tensions. PRICES REDUCED. The best MnohiTie in the world at the lowest possible price SEND FUR CIRCULAR. W. H. JOHNSON, General Agent, 123 HOLLIS ST., HALIFAX, N. S. Sewing Machine Needles of all kinds, best Machine Twist for Tailors and Shoe Trade, Clark's Elephant Spool Cotton, &c. LOW FRICEH TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. % (D ►I o o O a o > 01 M o 9> ««■ ►t w o o o BRAWN and >TKHR, «roror< Siiudrlvs Hulirax. e IM « ■*» o n A.I?>TME]SrTS. Readjr-^Iado Clothing', Clotlriiiff Ma(te to Order, Broad Cloths, Fancy €oatisg«f Black and Bine Worsted CoatfngB, Mantle Cloths, Boeskins and CassimereR, Pilots and Bearer », Tweeds and Fancy Doeskfns, Woollen an.l Bedford Cords, White and tirey Blankets, Flannels, Wlrffe, Grey and Frlntwl i'ottoss, iiinens, Fancy Dress CSooils, French HT'^rinoK^ Orleans and Celtonrgfi, AliKiras and VeroniiN, (lam brooms and Rnssel Carcto, Bosiery of all kinds, liHtlles' Hantles, Wool i'iirpets, fi-% Union and Woollen Damasls, Table Covers of all kiiuk. J. J. McKEIL, Cabinet-maker & tTpbolsterer, Comer Argyle and SackvJlle Streets, Opposite Mumfbrd's Market, — o- New Furniture of every description on hand or made to order at short notice. Old Furniture Upholstered, Cleaned, Polished and Repaired. Chairs Re-seated witli the Patent Peitorated Wood Seats, Imitation Wood, and Russia Leather, cheaper and more durable than Cane. VENETIAN BLINDS made to order and painted any color desired. OLD DLINDS RE-TAPED AND RE-PAINTED. All work guaranteed to ha of tlio best quality and lowest piices in the cily. I Q K" O r» t/ (fi •1 ?< o •1 o at 13* a> 'J w M *• HI M O o Ne»tlc*s Milk-rootl for iBfants and luvalids. !▼«•'« Wtiarf [1879 ?©. iins. II. H. IKIJLIiER mill 40., Noblc'H Patent Dynamite, PoM'er'K ^Vimrr. o r- U o (A M iX, N. s. itcid Co0 " '' PAPER PAILS. ;^C0 " *' WASHBOARDS. 1()0 " " HALF PAILS. 100 CASES TELEPHONE MATCHES. SEND FOIl PRICES. OEO. W. JONES, Agent, 14 Sackville St. r > §• O •1 I »4 M o O 9i en S « I •1 A in o o » O UKiOVi^i anil nERKy Asenfs for Nora Scotia. ii! H. H. PULLER A CO., Tin Plate, I€, l\, DC, DX, licn<1 Power*fi Wlinrf. 11 o fi a o o D a a < \ M m K ^* to f« a n n 28 BKLCIIEUS FARMERS [1879 JOHN 8. HOISTED, 257 EoUis Street, Halifax, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ) Brown and Manilla Paper MannfActured by the New BriiHswlck Paper Co. BROWN & MANILLA BAGS, OF ALL SIZES, ALWAYS ON HAND. -ALSO- REGISTER CRATES & SLATE MANTELS. All khida of Old Stock taken in Exchange. ~ JftS. E. DeCOURCY, ~ HOIKE & SHIP PLmCES, 18 BABEINQT02T ST., HAUFAX, N. S. I 'O- MlQUists Fitted! wltEi Hot ctnd! QoM Water at tti© sliort^st rtatla^e Orders left at 15 Biriiiingliam St. after houre prouipt- ly attended to. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED AND EXE- CUTED PROMFfLY. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. I c ^ M £l»|k&' Cocou» Nclson'a and C-ox'a CielnU»v«, I 1 »1 Powrr'H IVIinrr. r— ', M. II. F1I1.1.1SR All A €0. , Woblc'*ii And HAArcTs TAmlsli, Faw«Ka Wlutrf. [1879 rED, fax, Paper, *aper Co. BAGS, iANTELS. I changjG. 1 dl Water? ,re pl'O..Uipfc- AN© EXE- IS 1879] ALMA.NA€K. 29 STATIONERY, School Books, $tc. HAVE IN STOCK: Plat Papers, Card Boards, Writing Papers, Note Papers, Blank Book Papers, m GliEAT VARIETY. Memo Books, Pocket Books, Envelopes, Assorted, Esterbrook's Steel Pens, Faber's Pencils, Gold Pens, School Books, School Elates, Dictionaries, Drawing Books, Globes, lyiATHE^ATiCAL INSTRUMENTS, MAPS AND ATLASES, lUs d Mi i k Bates. o o s «< S O o » OI M •0 O I 1 (» C0 n (» » A KKMWl! ajul WtJtK, iiruf^r'M SuHdil4>«, Halifiix. U. H. FVLLKB iiiul CO., ''HoyrM** Leatlur Heltluc, Foner'M Wharf t > •a 9 5 H « n e I 30 BELOIIKR S FARMER S [1879 (LIMITED,) Late ANGUS LOGAN & CO. PAPER MAKERS AND mwm EVl m 7A D Kl» Bn %m OFHOE AND WAREHOUSES: 374, 376 AND 378 ST. PAUL STREET, Windsor Milt, Sherbrooke Mill, Porttreuf Mill. Always in Stock, a full assortment of [tapping § Irfnting laptr, fj^eatijing, §f • Sole Ascents in Canada for the Celebrated PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHIC INKS. •5 O Caudicd €ltroii» liemou unit Orange P«eli>* WW's Wharf [1879 ; CO. > « m m TRJSET, ?uf "S- KS. n. H. FIILLKK niKl 4 O., KooHiifl; Pitch aii«l rnpcr, Powor'N Mharf. g m td '^ g I I'.M - I P to •a is (8 0) •-« A 01 ® 'IS (g Am v;o ft :*i •I 18 O 3 f ^ 25 f « p lo ■frt 1879] ALMANACK. 31 •»it w f 89 ai'd 93 Upper Water Street, Halifax, DEAl.EIl IN Custom and Ready-made Clothing, AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OUR TERMS BETNd STRIOTI.Y (^ASH, we can rccommena and sell our (ioods as clioap as any house in tlie City. STOCK REPLENISHED EVERY STEAMER. CASH PAID FOR HOMESPUN & YARN. -0- FOOT OF JACOB STREET, Between Commercial & Cronan's Wharves. UMFORD BROS. 'nUPij Commission Merchants^ PROnUKTOKS OF 31; TJ 1^1 1^ O K I> ' S^ Country Market and Hotel. 40 to 52 ASGTLS STSEET, HALIFAX, N. S. ? I 8> o ■c VI •0 M A % » > en M a A I o 01 « P UKOW.\ aiul WDUB, i;ro4-('i-K* KiiiiUrivs, litiiitii.v. II. II. FIILLKR ^ <'0.. ^llll niKl 4^roNN('iil «itMv«, lirnil PoiV4>r*N Wbarf. ^^•!*]l f I o u s I I I I 32 n E L C II K U'8 F A « .M K U'S [1879 HALIFAX, N. S. 1^ i?i ¥f^ WALTEfi TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. Constantly on hand, a very largo Stock of Black 85 Bins Broad Oloths, Dooslsins, Fancy Coatingrs, 8sc. In great variety to suit all seasons, including Scotch Cheviots, West Fancies, kc, ka. 0¥Ea-€OATll#S, Beavers, Moscows, Pilots, Naps and Whitneys, In Blach, Blue, Brown and OIlue Shades. The above will be made to order on shortest notice, and at reasonable prices, or sold in lengths as may he required. P m In our Ready made Clothing Department will bo found the largest and best Stuck of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing ever offered in tlie City -all of which has'been carefully manufactured i on i-lie premiHes, and will bo sold at .i small advance for CASH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 09 Hi ■:^ t- -:o: WALTER? BARRQ^ Sl CO t-t- VIS a « Ui a H ?- H f UKOYVN uu«l W>:4&», <'uiiiei- Diihe aiul iEoIlis i^ls., Uailifux, tv4>r*H liVbnrr. [1879 IGO atingrs, 8&C. IS, viots, West ^ in Black, at reasonable the largest lannfactured II. n. FI'lJiRIl mill <'0., PntiMit Anfi'ty Fiixo, h<>n«i nt Pon^4>r> IVIinrf. U IH7UJ ALMANACK. 83 THE nOTAL FAMILY OP GUBAT BRITAIN. TIic(,)1'1':KX— VrcrolirA, of tlu- I'nitid Kinirdcm of (;ivftt Uritnin, and Inland, \-c.. (Jin'cn. Dtfcndir oC the Kaitli. Ilur iMujostv was liift ■!» iiiiiw, %x * •* '^'uii II, \'\ .1:11111 I III lin: I riilll, IIUI Hll1[vr*iv f^ii:^ •oni at l\('ii.-in^tuM ridatc, ,May '24, liSl'.i, Sucetj'dcd to tlu' (hnnichijie 2(1, I8J7, (in (lit! dcalli of Iht uncli!, Kin^ NN'illiani IV.,* was crowned June 28, J8;i8;and married, lM'l»riiarv 10, 18-iO, to liis IxoyalFIi^^liiiess I'rint'C Albert. Nor .Vlaji'sty is the only iliild ollli-* late bNnal Ili^ilmesM. h'dw. ni, Duke o( Kont, son of Kin^ (ionr;;« HI. Tin* cliildron of Hit Majosty arc:— Her Koyal Tli^bnoss Vi.>\\ \i;i>, I'rince of Wales, l)orn Nov 0, 1841: nianied iMardilO. X'^M, Alexandra of I )«'nniark, (Prinioss of Wales), born Dec 1, 1844, and has issue, I'rinct^ Albert Victor, born .Ian 8, 18H4; (leorpu l'rederi(di Kriiest A Hurt, born .linic ^l, IStlT); l.oiiisa Victoria Alexandra Da^nnar, l)orn I'el) 20,18(17; Victoria Alexandra O'^a IMarv, born .Inly (!, 18(18; and Maude Cliarlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov 2(5, ISfiO. Tier b'oyjil Ilifrbnes5 Ai.ick ^Mai'd Maijy. born April 2.5, 184.1; nun-rled to H. I{ H. I'rince I'rederick Lonis of Hesse, .luly 1, I8n2, and lias ishue four daiif^bters and one son. His b'oyal Ili;,^bne-;s. Ai.rniCD 1Ckm:st Ai.nKUT, Pnke of Tdinbnrgb, Rarl of Kent, Karl of Ulster, (Jvre., born \\\\i (», 1844: married .Ian. 23, 1874, to the (Jrand Dndi'-ss Marie Alexandrowna, daiij^liter of the Kmperor of Utissia; lias issue a son. born (.)ct 12, li'^7."), and two daughters, born Nov 25, 1870, iind Sept 1, 1878. Her Uoval Highness Hki.kna Atu;rsTA Vk^tokiAj born May 25, 1846; arried to His 1,'oyal Hitrhness I'rince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-lbilsiein-Sondciiburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 18G0; issue two sons and three dauglitevs. Her Uoyal Hi,i;hnpss T.onsA Cakomnk Alhekta, born March 18, 1848: marrietl tt) the Manjuis of Lome. His Royal Highness Aurtiuu Patimok William Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Lkopolu Gicouge Duncan Albekt, born April 7, 3. Her Roval Highness ni:ATiiioK ^fAitv Victoria Feodork, born April 14, 1857. The grand childieii of tlie Queen now number twenty-five. Gi:«>H(ii- FiiKDKKicK Wii.MAAi CuAiti-Ks. K.G.. Duke of Cambridge, cousin to ller Majesty, l)orii Matvli 2*!, 181!). Aucu'sta Wii.iiklmina Loi'isA, Duchess of ("ambridge. niece of the Lani'.grave of Hesse and aunt to her Majesty, born .fuly 25, 1795: married in 181!), the late Duke of Cam- bridge. AiMU'sTA (Jahoi.im; ('iiAm.nTTH l''i,iZAnKTH Mary Soimiia I m 1853. oi'iS, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to her Majesty, born .Uily 19, 18-22: marrierl .hine 28, 184-i, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Sti'elitz, and has issue a son. Maijy Ai>i;laiuk VVMvHKI.min.v Ki.iz.VBKiii. daughter of the late Dulu; of Cambridge and cousin to her Majesty, born Nov 27. 18'5.J; married I'rince Teck, June 7, 18(!(i, has issue two sons and tv CO s o g o ti CO* a o •o •a A S § H I 0) I •a p a liUlifUXy IiupvrterM or I'holrc griKl" of I'oiigoii a»«l iioiK'liou;; TEiS, 'I II. II. FlTLrER nnil TO.. DotnrNtIr <'nt Wnll*. Iirnd of Powrr'N Whnrf o m 31 ni'LCIIlIt S I'AUMKK a [1871) o I— i '/} O H O O O Si x -H f^ .3 «J ff «^ M 1?J ^"^ ^-^•^ Ui •«M :^ ?a ja TJ H < l-J W pq s^fi ffl C « 1^ Xl 53 d o o l-H PC4 o in O CO CO CO Q O o y, w o a CO o > < « > ;5i '« ^ ^ ^ 03 03 M e>0 <«« CO %; eta X( H-=l V) 'i 1 ^ C^ c/a 03 C/3 03 03 03 p.-. 03 -3^ liurlllanrn Celebrated Seutch niid Black SiiiifTi, •2 C < > Vi fj H ►.. f' 'J H hi H c c p « <; M A 0! n < 1 a I i ntr'ninfhHrT II. II. i'iUJil'.it iiikI <'0., llMK'rnon H|4*«ciiHntul fo.'«4'llpiirr KnMirA. [ 187U i ^ * M Q3 )^ CL3 •^ ^5 n» o CL3 ■ :• 7^ 5 Ah m ora J ^ 03 a p "^ CIS ■ "^ c^ m Q Ct3 • CJ) ) a, t => C1.3 g IT* ^ Ct3 ■ o oo •»« S=J Kd CL3 3 B 4=5 S M ^ C13 - US) '!=3 fe '^ ^ ! OO 03 «^ •—1 1 ^ 1 «5 1 ^ *S N«» tya '« >=4 P-4 CIS 1 << P-i 1 CO %) s •nft ^:-i 1 ,J?ii p3 03 ( J ' ^ CO : ^ E= c- < 5* tS •« >-^ n» CJ} <^ s=a •i?6 /-l-> k:^ <=9i) N«;> ^^ ^*^ '^ t c > c '•J H i{ hi H s: c « ►1 < n V f» ►i 1M71I Ar.MANACK. 'Art DOMINION OF CANADA. 8i:at of (Jovkunmlnt—OTTAWA. (loi'enturdiiti ml ami Cininnniiih f-!n-('hivf— (?f»(),()()()) — His KxiclIi'iH'v tli(( Ul lion John (Ii.ukc.k Kpwaiik IIiniiv Poitii.AM Si rm im.a.nI) j ('.\Mritii.i,, iMiir(|iiiH t»l I, unit.', Kni;^lit ol tlie Thintle, ami Kiii^lit Gruml I Cross rdSt. MirliiHl iiixl St. (itor;;f, ^-c, Mil'itiirii Ser'i/, It ( nl iloii [<]. .1. I'. I.yttlttnn, (in-imdicr Uimrtls. /'rirutc Sii-iifiiij/. M.i'or I •(' Wiiitiin. ('iHiiji/rnl/ii , 11(111 Mr Moiitiiii. Aiil>if-(lt'-('(iiiii>, lion iMr Har'Hiiinl, Siois l-'iisiiior (f nurds; Captuin ClinrloH, ilJKt Hi'^t. I.xtrn Aiilt«-i/i-((nnj>, l-t.Co!. Hewitt Ik-rnani, Lt-Col. l''reil. W. Cuiiilieriuiid, uml Lt -C'cd Ducho.^nny. DOMINION OP CANADA-PEIVY COUxVCIL. lit lion Sir Ftdm A. Macdoii.ild, Premier, nnd MliiiMer of t/ie inUrior- (*«.()(»)■ /AwS. I.. TiHey, MlniitU'ro/ FinniKr—i^lSHH)). ChiirKs Tiippcr, c n., 'Mininf,r>>J' I'liUic World ($7,000). H. L. I,aii;.;t'viii, I'ntttiiniitti'r-d'i iicnil -{fi)''iA)VA>). L. U. Miissoii, Miii'iMvr of Mi/it!a—(*'7,m()). .1. ('. Ail^cns, Srcirtiiry'ii/' St(if(—(i7, {)(){)). ,]. II. rope, Mlin'»ti'r of' Af/r!niltiire- ($7M)0). Alex. Cami'licll, liiolrtr //(//./•"/— (57, OOOV Muckt'i.zio Itowflj, Mliiintcr oj' r//,s/»(///s-- (fr7, ()()(>)• J. i; l'i\)>\ Ml.iil.flir of Murine .tin-—(^7,WW). .Iidiii () CoiiiKir, Prtsii/ciit (fllif Coiiiiri'- (S'7()"0). Iv. I), Wiliuot (wiiliuut |)(»ill(,lin), ISfcukcr uj' tlit Hvntte. It u u i. SENATE OF CANADA. ^^Iiaiker lion I,'. I). Wiliiiot. niOVINCK OF NOVA SCOTIA— 10 ^Ikmukks. //oM 'riu)nias I). Arciiihald, " IJoltcrt Marry Dickey, " Joliii HoiiriiHit, " Williain Miller, " A. W. Mcl.elau, //on Alex jMcrariaiu", " .leretiiiah Nortbiip, " 11. A. N. Kaulbatk, " L. (i Tower, " K. V. (Iraiit. PROVINCE OF NEW IJHUNSWICK.— 10 Mkmbkrs //(m Amos Kdwin BolsfVnd, " Willi Mil Hunter Udell, " David Wark, " John Ferj^uson, " lloUert Duncan Wilmot, /Ion Abnor Roid McClelan, *' John (ilasier, " James Dover, " W. Muirhead. " J. G. Lewin. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— 4 Members. Hon D. TMontfjnmerv, " 11. P. Ilavthorne, Uon T. H. Haviland, " G. W. Howlan. BKOnN niul nKBK, Axents fur Nova $^otlM. i' t tU Hi riLLl^R aliMl CO., Patent llofMe ssIioch, Ii«iuI of l*on<>fN Wlillrr* JO « .4 I M § o § ■| • n o fa o 3G B F 1. C II KK S FA ll.M K R 3 [1879 rilOVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Mkmbek8. Flon .lacques Olivier Bureau, " (Jharlcs Miilhiot, Louis Hcnaud, Jolm Iluniilton, Cluirlos Cormier, David Edward I'rice, Leandre Duinouchel, Ivouis Lacoste, Joseph F. Armand, William Henry (Jhafters, Jean Baptiste Guevremont, James Ferrler, u il t( (( II t( u (t it Hon Thomas Ryan, 31. II. Cochrane, .lean Charles Chapaia, Pitrru Haillargeon. E. Chinic. E. C. IVuny, 11. Pa(|uet, 11. Fabre. C.ll. Puzer, 1*. IVllelier, G. G. Stevens. It .( tt u u i. u i( kt n rilOVINCE OF ONTARIO— 24 JNIkmbkus. flon John Hamilton, " Benjaniin Seymour. Walter Hamilton Dickson, James Shaw, David Ueesor, Alexander Campbell, • David Christie, James Cox Aikins, James Rea Benson, Elijah Leonard, William McMaster, John Simpson, \ u u u i( (( u lion James Skead, David Lewis McPherson, Donald McDonald, Billa Flint, George Wni Allan, F. Smith, R. Rea.l, A. Yidal, (r. Brown, R. W. Scott, A. Hope. W. 11. Brouse. k( (t (I II u (( u PROVINCE OF MANITORA— 2 Mkmijkiis. lloii M. A. Girard, | J fan J. Sutherland. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA— 3 MKMiiKiis. I /Ion F. C. Cornwall. IlonW. .1. Macdoiiald, " R W, W.Carrall, Ch(tj)lahi, Rev John Johnston Clerk (>f P(irli((meiits, R. Lemoiue. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Clerk — A. Patrick. Clerks Assistant — E. V. Piche, Q. C. ; J. G. Bourinot. Si:i'yeant-at-Armts—D. W. McDonnell. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Annapolis — .\ vard Lon^lcy, Antigonish— Anrjus Me Isaac. Cape Mreton — William McDonald, 11. McLeoil, Colchester— Thomas McKa)', Cumberland— //oM C. Tupper, c.b. Digby — J. Wade, Guvsborough— A. Ogden, Halifax— M. H. Hichey, M. B. Daley, Hants— W. H. Allison, Inverness — Samuel iSFcDonnell, Q.c. Kings— Frederick W. Borden, M.u. Lunenburg — C. E. Kaulback, Pictou— //oh J. McDonald, q.c, R. Doull, Queens-S. T. R. Bill, . Riclunond— Edmund 1'. Flynn, Shell)urue — Thomas K'obertson, Victoria — 1). McDonald, Yarmouth — I'rank Killam. Bicnrlt»ountc of 804ln and Sal Aodu of Hue qiiiillt) , '^5 p. (A « I o (9 c U ft (9 ft ♦' H H H ig IS i I oncl-'i* Wlillrft lit II. FIJLf.l*U aiKl 4'0., Aiiicriraii li niirant, South Riding, W. i'atterson Brockville, W. Fitzsimmons Bruce, North Riding, J. Gillies Bruce, S. Biding, Slmw Cardwell, T. »Vhite, Jr Carletun, John Rochester 3 O B o 01 o t* P » a CO I VI M d •d •a o P r* O o O o illO, BKOnN aiMl nuUK fari-.y tliv lairgost HUtvU In Nova f^icolia. w. II. II. FULLER Jt Vi>., ?llniiillu niul Tarrotl fonlnso, Po^vcrN IVIinrf. Ill '^ ■ •■I tUD .9 •0 a d I c3 H o r4 o O Cm Pi CI 38 BKLCriKRS FARMKKS [1879 Cornwall Town, Dr. Bergin Dundas, (J. S. Ross Durham, Kaat l{i(lnl<,^ Co] Williams Durham, West Ridings II. W. Ikirke IClj^in, East liiiiing, T. Arkill Kliiliu, West Ridinj;, (Jeo E. Casey Essex, J. (J. Patterson Erontenac, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick GleupuTV, J. IMeLennan GrenvilU', S. Riding, J. P. Wi.ser Gre}', Ivist Riding, Sproidc Grey, Tsorth Riding, S. .). Lane (ircy. South Riding, G. .Jad^son Ilaldimand, David Thompson Halton, Hon W. Macdougall Hamilton (city), F. E. Kilvert, T. Robertson Hastings, ICast Riding, John White Ilasting8,X.R., Hon Arackenzio Tlowoll Hastings, W. Riding, James IJrown Huron, C R . flmi R. J. (^artwright Huron, North Riding, T. Farrow Huron, South Riding, M. J. Caniei'on Kent, Uufus Stephenson, Kingston (city), A. Gunn Lanil)ton, I/on Alex Mackenzie Lana.'- North Ridiihg, D. Gall»raitli Lanark, S. Riding, J. G. llaggart Leeds and (Jrenville, North Riding, Dr Ferguson Leeds, South Riding, D. Ford Jones Lennox, E. Hooper Lincoln, C. J. Rykert London (eity), Hon.). Cnrliug ^IiddIesex,'N. Riding, T. Coughlin INIiddlesex, E. Riding, D. INIe.Miilau Middlesex, W. Riding, G. W. Ross Monek, L. McCallum Muskoka, A. P. (.'ockburn Niagara (town), P. Hughea Norfolk, North Riding, J Charlton Norfolk. South Riding, "W. Wallace Nortiuimherland, t., R.. A. Keeler Nortlunnberland, W.Riding, Ilun J. Cockburn Ontario, N. Riding. Wheeler Ontario, S. R., \'\ W. Glen Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, Joseph Tas-o Oxford, North Riding, Thos Oliver Oxford, South Riding, Col Skinner Peel, W. Elliott Perth, North Riding, S. R. Ilesson Perth, Soutli Riding. Jarnea Trow Peterboro', East Riding, J. Burnham Peterboro', West Ridiiig,G.Hillyard Preseott. F. Routhier Prince Edward, J. M. Craig Renfrew, North Riding. P.Whitrt, Jr Renfrew, S. R.. W. Bannermau Russe'l, //<>/< J. O'Connor Simcoj, N. R., Dalton McCarthy Simcoe, South Riding, W. C. Little Stormont, O Fulton Toronto ('entre, R. Hav Toronto, l'\ist, T. Pratt Toronto, \>'est, Jlon J. li. Robinson Victoria, N. R., .1. 11. Cameron, q c. Victoria, S. R'iding, A. McQuade Waterloo, N. l{.\ 11. Kra-itz Waterloo, S. Hiding, S. Meriuer Welland, C. W. Biini.ng \\'ellington, C. Riding. Dr Orton Wellington, N. R., G. A. Drew, (i.e. Wellington, S R. D. (Juthrie, Wentworth, North Riding, T. Bain WentwfM'th, S. R., Joseph Rymal York, East Riding, A. Boiiltbee York, North Riding, Dr. Strange York, West Riding, N. C. Wallace PKOVINCK OF MANITOBA. Lisgar, John C. Shultz | Provencher, .L Dubuc Manjuette, lit Hon Sir John A. Mc-| Selkirk, D. A. Smith Donald, k.c.b. ! PROVINCE or HRITISII COLUMBIA. Cariboo, J. S. Thompson. New Westminster, . I. !(/ n!ntj ^^tn'r!ltr/e fJcpnscs,, (fl), ()()())— His Honor the Honorable Adams (iKonciK Aijcimhalo, C.M.G. Pi-lmte Seci'ttani, Lt.-Col. IL W. Clarke, N. S. M. M •m 1 P 8 1 w ^m 1 a 'In H '-Jk P 'K O V O w o o a o CO i>liaiic4'>i In {jrcat . variely* '" 'oHcrN ^Vlinrf. H. H. VIILLKR ^1 i)t>tor(l Trnop, M.p.r. Charles John MiK'donahl, Ar.i'.p. Cliarles James Townshend, M.r.r. JaniPs Stanforth McDonald, m.im'. Hi ctor FiTUcis MrDoufful!, M.r v. n ( (I .1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ^ P't'caiilent. . . .Hon IJobert Boak, Halifax. lion Robert TNIollison Cntler Guysborouffh, " William ( '. Whilman Annapolis, '' Freeman Tiijiper Liverpool, " John ^k•lvilUlon Antiffonisli, " Peter Smyth ._ Port Hood, " Samuel ('reelman. y\ r..c., (Juni'r of Works and Mines . Stewiacke, " Daniel iNIcN. Parker, M . n Halifax, " James Fraser. Pictou, Charles Dickie, Ksq Cornwallis, E. H. Oakes, Ksq Diffby. A. MoN. C^ochruii, Fsq INIaitland. Thomas F. Morrison Londonderry . James Butler, Esq Halifax. l.oran E. Baker, Es(| Ya' month, ('liarles Boudrot, E'-q Arichat, Chiules ^I. Franeheville E«>q Chiysborongh, John B. Diekie, E^ij Truro. Dii vid McCunly, E^(l Baddeek,C B. Clerk, John C. Hadibnrton. Chhend, m.k.c, E. Viekery. . . Beiijiimiii Van Blarcom and Henrv RL Kobicheau. . .J. W. I lad ley and A. N. McDon.ild. ..Hon Chnrles J. Macdonald, m.k.c, William D. Da) riiij^ton. John Piiffh. ..Thos B. Sm th and i\athaniel Spence. . .1). J. (.'ampbcll, M.i),,and Alex. Campbell. . .W. C. Bll and Jlon Jjiincs S. McDonald, m.e.c , .Edward .lames and Charles A. Smith. ,.Hon S. 11. lldimes, m.k.c. Provincial Secretary, Alex. McKay and Ailam ('. liell. . .r.. S. Ford Mnd James C. Barliiuff . .Isidore LeIUai.c and Alex. McCuish. M O » •"I o td > a M B •0 o ►1 «♦• o *i cn ft % P H o M« o n o o O f d »1 o •i 01 •♦■ o s liUOHN nnd itKiCK, innii'r liukc and llollls Hts,, Hallfiix. H. H. PVLLERanrt €0., Raw aiitllCoIlt il IJns«>c<10il, Powcr'MM'liiiH. 1 n •a g i O •6 o ta M 0) a 4 H g o •0 *A 40 r.KLCIlKR S FAUMKU S [1879 SiiKi.iu'UNE CoUNTV Ifo)/ N. V>'. Wliitc. M.K.O., and Xflicmia!) McGray. VlCTdltlA " , . . . Wllliillii F. Mc( 'lli'ilv ;Ulil .foi'.ll .Muirisuti. Yarmouth " Albert (iayloii antrioseph K. Kinney. Clerk, Henry C. D. Twining. Clinplatn, IJcv Canon Cochran. Messenger, John Fitzgerald. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Governsiknt— t'UEDKUICTON. Lieut.-Governor—{$fi,000)-W]n Honor tlie Hon E. li. Chandler Private Si'cretnry, Josiuia ( liaudltr, Esq Prov. Aide-de-Cnmp, Lt.-Col. John Saunders Hon William Hamilton " Alex. McE. Seely Daniel Hanington John Eewis Robert Young Thomas R. Jones Archibald Harrison John Elewwelling Clerh, Geo Botsford . Clerh Hon tt. Reveridge " Owen Mclnernj' " Gideon liailey, John A. Heekwith, Williiim Eindsa}' Francis Hii)bard AVm M. Kelly James Rvan Assistant, J. H. Phair. 11 u Jno M. Brooke, D.D. Usher of the Black Rod, B. R. Jouett LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Albert County . , Caijleton County. Chaklotte " . . Gl.OUCESTER Kknt Kings u Mada'.vaska " Noktii'mblo " Queens " RKSTK;OUrTIE " St. John City St. John " PiUNUUHY VlCTOlilA u PtayHiclaiis Hni>i)lii>«l n'lh their entire rcqiiircmcutN, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. ffon R. Young, m.t..c., Presidwt of Council. Hon John James Eraser, M.V.V., Attorncji Cenend. //on Wm Wcdderhurn jvipp., Prov. Sirri'taiiii'l L. llaiiinutDM YoHK " ..../foil .lOlui .1 Iwuser. (icor;^'^' . I. Colter Clerk, (icorije .1. 1 li;s. C'/trk Aasistdiit, ,J(>lin liichards. Chaplaiu, Hev. J().sei)lj Mc Lmd. l:>/,sAnc <• M I o 3 m O a B I en d o ♦1 $ O w *t nvr of (\oirn anil Pnhlie Ijnmh — Hon Jost-ph Popo: livjiiMrnr of Druh — IK'iij D sMrisay, Kpi|,; Commisfiniwr of Public, iro*/-^ — llon^W I). Stt-wart ; PtmliudAtt'r — Hon A. A. McDonald"; Q'lccn's Prinfir -.\. II. Klotciicr, Kstj ; Stifif of Enu- crillon—K. Maimin.ir, Escj; Prothonoinni nwl CU'rh of th" i.'roirn — I). Ilodf^soii, Ksq; Ju(/f/ci>f' J''robntt,~ lion Charles Yoiii.^; I.i'f/ishttiri' !A!>- ritridii, Dr L. C. ilenUiiis. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Skat of Govkunmknt— TORONTO. IJeutenrint- Governor, — ($10,000) — His Honor the Hon D. A. Macdonald. Private Secretary and A. D. (,'., Capt Forsyth Grant. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. lion 0. IMowatt, Attorney Genernl. S. C \\'^oo(l, Commissioner of Agricidtwe and Secretary and lieyisfrnr. ti " C. F. Eraser, Commissioner of Public Works. " T. R. Pardee, Commissioner of Crown Lands. " A. Crooks, Minister of Education, " A. S. Hardy, Treasurer. Clerk, J. G. Scott. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker.... AddiriEjton TT. ]\f. hevoche, Algonia S. J. DawHon, Brant, n. r H. Finlayson, Brant, s. it .A. S. Hardy, Brockville .VV. II. C(de, Bruce, N . R Donald Sinclair, Bruce, s . R Hon R. M Wells, Card well J. Flesher, Carleton G. W. Monck, Cornwall J. G. Snetsin^er, Dufferin J. l^arr, m.d.. Dundas Andrew Hroder, Durham, K.K...John Uossevear, Durham, w.u. . .John Mcl^end, El^nn, K.R Dr. Wilson, Klf^in, w. R. . Essex, E. R.,. Essex! X.R., I'Yontenac . (jlengarry .Lewis Wigle, .D. C. Calvin, A. J. (Jrant, Hon. R. M. Wells. Hastings, e.r. .Thos. Willis, Hastings, w r. .N. S. Appleby, Huron, s.r. . . . A. Bishop. Huron, n.k. .. .T. (iibson, HuroK West, . ..A. M. IJoss, Haldimand F. Baxter, Halton W. D. Lvon. Hamilton city. ..J. M. Williams, Hastings, n.r. .G. H. Boulter, Kent, K R.,. . . .D. MtCraiiey, Kent, w. R., . .Alex Coutts", Kingston city..W. L'obinson, LaTubton, w. h. Hon T. K. I'ardoe, i^anibton, E R. . .Peter (iraham, Lanark, N.is, . ..Dr. iVlost^'n, Lanark, s . r . . . . A . Code, 1 eeds. N.K, and / n >t • i ' il. Merrick, (ircnvillc, s.it..//"// (\ I- irjisir, Grey, N.n D. Cifi.uhton, Grey, K.n., A. W. LautU-r, Grey, s. n., .1 II. IhintiT, Gienville, Leeds, .s u. . I.fnii<)\ i.iufi'hi Lniidoii eily . . lUullctv Middlesex, k.is. .Dr. rr.'>ton . ..]. T. (Jiango, . W. (\ Meredith, . Lr. I laucv, li. 'J'odlcy, Dcnt.il iUatcrhil.s uiiit IfissriJiJH'. litH <>.' ovcry (fi'.siM &ptjoii. 2 C C c u « (S N 1 \f w 3 a 3 >■ 13 (A H| a a # 4 ower's WhaiT H. II. FULLKR and «'Om "KrniidrnnrM*' Loiuloii White Lead. [1879 1(1(1: Proi'hmal L. II. Davif'^: (>f Croini uml oiij I)' sHrisiiy, ; Poiil.'Uiiifti'f — j ; Sti/,t of Kail- III" t'rcini — I). lA'f/hlutirt' Llh- A. Macdonultl. and Registrar, . Willis, . Appleby, ishop. bsoii, 083, xter, '. Lvon. Williams, |. Boulter, Craiicy, iCoutts, |obiu8on, \ U. I'ardce, (iraham, Ostj'll, |)(l0, Merrick, (ilJXlli^O, \ Aicrcdith, Ihuu V, ■* 3 1 1879] ALMANACK. 43 Middlesex, N.u. ..I. McDoiipiU, Rlidtllcsex, \v.u..I. ^Vat(>rw(•rth, Muskokii I.e. Millur, Norfolk, N.u. ,. .Dr. ('larkf-, Norfolk, s.K. ...I{. Hichardson, N«';;''';;»l;^;'«";l;jj.M.Ferre.s, Ontario, n.u... .1 liomns Vaxton, C)ntario, s K. . . . N. W. Brown, Ottawa city 1). J. O'Doiiashue, Oxford, N.' It. . . . Ihm O. Mowatt, Oxford, s . K Jion A . Crooks, reel K. Chihliolni, Perth, N.R I). 1). Hay, Perth, s.n Thos Ballantyne, Pcteiboro', w. u.W. Scott, Peterboro', k.u. .Dr. J. O'Sullivan, Prescott Dr. Harkin, Prince Edw^ard . . G, Striker, llenfrew, n.u T. Deacon, Ckrk, C. T. Gillmor. Hevfjt-nt- . James Bonlield, .A. .1. liaker, . ..Idlm Kean, , .'Jlio.s Lon^, UeufreWjS.K. . l!ll.M-ll SilUitK', K. i!.. . Sin\coe, \v. k. . Siinc'oe, s. n. . Sfnrmont T. Botfliine, t^r•., Tontiifo I'last, //(*// iSI (). Cameron, QC 'i'oronto, West.. .Kobert iJcll, Victoria, N.ic. . .J. D. Smitii, Victoria, .s. it. . . .S. C. Wood. Waterloo, N.)t. . . .Mo.ses Springer, Waterloo, s. a lolm Fleming, Welland //on. .1. (i. Curric, Wellington, k.k. .Joiin McGowan, Wcllin^^ton c.K. .C. Clarke. Weliinj^ton, s. it. .J. Rlassie, Wentworth, N.K..Tbos Stock, Wentwortii,s.K..W. Sexton, York, K.K .Tohn Lane, York, w.ii P. Patterson, York, N.R Dr.J.H.Widdefield. Arms, S. Glackmeyer. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Skat of Govkrnmk.nt-QUEBEC CITY, Lientennnt- Governor, ~{10, 000)— Hh Honor the Hon LncLetellier deSt. iTust. Aide-de-Camp, Capt F. E. A. Gautbier. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon H. G. Joly, Minister of Af/rictdture and Public Works, (Premier .) " P. Bachand, Treasurer. F. Langelier, Commissioner of Cromi Lands. A. Chauveau. Solicitor General. 1). A. Koss, Altorney General. F. G. Marchand. Promicial Secret anj and Reyistrnr. H. Starnes, Speaker Legislative Council. C/c7'i', Felix Fortier. t( LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Speaker ... . floii II. Starncs. flon .lean Louis Boaudry Alma, " .Tames Ferrier Viclnria, " Jos E. Pnidiiomme l{ii;;ui(l, " Peter K . i >ostalcr De l.anaudiere, " 1 k'liry Starnes De Salat)err3', " Fdsvard Halo Wcliiiifiton, " Jdliu Fraser IJou^emont, " 1 >aiiiel M . Armstrong Sdiel » Thomas Wood Bedford, Sptioii, I KltOWK aud 11 i:SiU'»» Ueutal Ueixtl, UoIUm !>»I., Ujilifax. I St 5 o I & o 5f I V > en M CS » P s % Zfi o (9 P <9 1 n. n. I l1.I.Kir nn<1 ro., i»\!
  • oflron Pftlnl,1i<>n4lorro-firrr*«i^TlMirt. '^«4 'A a iO 4) < J. C3 w O nH be «^ •ft •*» O « m ■o> Si u W d o •'* !i 3 ts <^ 09 to I 44 IlKLCII Kit's KAIIMKU'S [1879 /fi>n .F . (j . Lnvioli'ifc Dcl.orimicr, " 'riioiuiis .MtMirfcvy Stadjicoiin, " TiiDiiias S.ivai^ii (liiif division, '' Elizco F)i(injic riramhillf, " K. Uciuillanl Dc l:t Durantaye, " Alexander ('. do I-cvy 1-air/oii. '* Isiiloiv 'I'liil>au(l('aii Ketniclioc, *' Je La Vallicro, " IvOiiis Aivliainl»t'aiilt JJ('|tcnti^ny, " Folix IL l^cinaire Millcs-fsles, *' Geor/^c IJrysoii Iiikeruian, '* C. l)e lioueherville, Moiitarville . CU'rk G. T3. de liouchtTville. Gentleman Usher of ilte Black liocl^ S. S. Halt. ikrfji'cuit-at^Aniis, T. E. Koy. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . .Hon L. Bcaubien. Argenteuil R. G. Merkle llagot W. lilois Boaucc J. Poirier lieaiiharnois. . . .C. Bergevin Bellechasse ... .1*. Ronton Bertliier L Robillard Ikinaventure ....LI. Tarte Brome NV. W. Lynch Chanilily S INrartoil, m.i>. Chaniplain I). N. StCyr Chateauguay . . .Jo. Labor;;(i O. (jaiithier (lit La- rouche jw E. Trice Sawyer Champagne 1 Audet J. Watts Charlevoix. ... J Cliicoutiiniand Sanguenay Compton ^^' DeiuK Montagues. C Dorchester N. Drunnnondaiid | ty Arthaba-ska, \ Gaspe E. .L Fly nn Hoclielaga L. Beaubieu Huntingdon A. Cameron IbervilJe L. MolJeur Jacques Cartier. X. Jd. LeCavalier Joliette V Kauiouraska . . .C. Laprairie L, L'Assojuption . .O Laval L. O f,«n'iH E. T. I Missisquoi E. Baricot Montcalm (3. E. Houde Montniagny. . .L. N. Fortier IMontmorency .C. Langelier Montreal, c. . .IL Nelson Montreal, K. . .S. O. Taillon I Montreal, w. . .J. McShanc Napierville.. . .L. D. Lalbnta'ne Nioolet ('.A. Iloude Ottawa Co. . . .J-. Duhamel Pontiac Uun L. K. Church Portneuf Hon F. langelier H. F. Riufret (lit Ma- loiiin J. Shehyn A. IL Murphy Hon D. A. Bos3 Quel^ec, c. Jacques Picard P. Lavaliee, M.n. A. v.. (iagiioii 15. A.Charleboi-s Peilctier Lo ranger Paquet I/I^let J. li. Dupuis Lo( 'iniere lion 11 . G. Joly Maskinonge. .. . F. Caron Megantic Hon G. Irvine Quebec, K. . . , Quebec, w. . , Quebec Co. . , liichiuond & Wolf, Richelieu M. Mathseu Riniotiski //owAlex. Cliauveau Rouville S. Ik!r(ran(l St Hyacinthe. .//<)« P. Bju-hand St Jean Hon F. G. Marchand St Maurice. .. F. S. L. Desaulmers SliefTord J. L. I^atbntaine Slierlirooke.. . . lion J. G. Robertson Soulaiiges W. Duckett Stanstead II. I/jvvell Temiscouata. ..G. H. Desthones Terrei)()nne. //o?j J A ('liapleau, Q.c. Trois Rivieres.. \. Surcotte Vaudreuil . . . .E. Laiilu Wntvr .titpai'alJiM, ail iikiul», very cticiip. I vtfn YHiart. H. H. FVLIiEB A CO., Bar and Holt lion, llond of l*owcr*N lYIi nrf. [1879 .nrmuer, (1:i('(>nn, I f division, nulvjlli', 1:1 Durantaye, i/on, iiiiclx'c, i> Laiivt'iilidef", Sail.', awini^ti, \.i\ Vallicrc, {.cnti^niy, lles-lsles, iennan, »uturville . 'le Black Hod, irlcot ^ Houde Fortier ngelicr ;lsoti rrailloii lihanc Lafonta'ne lIoiiUc liamel . R. Church . I^ngfcl^er iiif'ret (lit Ma- ll Ihyn I Murphy A. liosa 3.S Picard ithseu Ilex. Cliauv^au I rand Jia^'l'.aiid 1. (r. Marchaiid L. Dosauliuersi l>alontaine (r. Robertson Jickett ivell .)('schf'nes 'liapleau, Q.c. ■otte luide |) rolls'^ inui AVurteliJ Ique. •* 1879] ALMANACK. 45 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Govkunmknt— WINNII'KG. Lieutenant Governor^ — ($U,000) — His Honor the //»>7? J. E. Cauchon. EXECUTlVi: COUNCIL. /Am. .1. Norquav, Treasurer and Prtmitr. " .].\{o\i\\/Mi)>ister if Public Woi ks. " 1). M.' \Valki'r, Atlarnnj (hnerai " C. P. Brown, Prorincird /Secretary. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMIiLY. St. Paul's... St. Vital. .. St. ClenientH.. . I'orlafje La Prairie.. . . St. .lamua , St. A. drewR.N. St. Francois Xavier, E. . St. Charles.. { St. Norhert, S . . Baie St. Paul.. . St. Boniface, ) E. i RockM-ood Westbourno . . . . Dr. Curtis J. Bird, ,T. Lemav, T. Howard, K. McKenzio, Edwin Bourke, John (Junn, Pasioal Brt'land, M. Lepine, and A. Murray. F. Clu;nier. Ifon. Marc Amable (xirard, ,W. F. Luxton, C. P. Brown. Springlii'ld St. Andrews, S. St. Peters St. Agatha Lak' Manitoba. St. Ann's St. Norbert, N... . Hi^h Bliitf-. . .^ St. Francois Xa- } vier, W j wSt. Boniface, W.. Winnipeg and St. .lolin's Poplar Point.. . Kildonan lluadiniilv W. R. Dick, //an. J. Norqnay, Ca|)tain Howard, A. F. Martin, Angus McKay, C. Nolin, .Toscph Eemay, Dr Cowan, Ifon .Josepfj Royal //i' J M. A. Girard, //on R. A. Davis, T. E. Cornish, ,fohn Sutherland, J. Taylor, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Skat of Govkhnmknt— VICTORIA. Lleitf.-Gov, — (SftiOOO) — His Honor the f^on A unKirr No k'i-on Riou.vnDS. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. HonG. A. U'alkom, dymnVr »f Ijin'h and Works, AUy. Gvnly {Premier.) " r. B. lliimpbreyfi, Prorivrini Scrrvtary " \i. [i^nw'dW, Minisiter of Fiiitncf attd Aiiricidlure. Chrk, J. Y. Yonng LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. iS/^fr^Aer. .. .J. W. Williams. C.^Tiboo. ffon G A . B. Walkem, G. Cowan, J. Evans. ( "ouiox John Ash. '.'owicluin W. Smith. E. Pimbury. Esqniniault F. WDliams, l!el;;esen. e $ ti {0 O w o o (0 1 (•« H { I c o pi U > o en d •O t> f» H Vi » o « P * »P» 4 I o i n h n o •d 3 (0 'h O •a fa o 10 Hi 43 ti 43 II. H. FiriJ^KK «ft <;o., Aiiicrlrnii llayliiR TooIm, h<>nt.I). IMc(iilli\ rav, Hani'i. Do. do. City.K Hrown. A'ictoria City li. IJfavon, Wil^im, — Drummonil, .1. W. Williaiits. ^ Do. District I. T. McKiimyl, //<)» T. B. Ifmnplircys. Yalu I. A. Mara, /Am. 1"". (r. Venioii, lieiciett. Clerk, J. K. Hett. THE NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. IJeut Gore nior— ll'ifi Honor the Hon David Laird, I'.C, IJattlel'ord, N. W. T. EXECUTIVE COUNCIE. Malhew Ryan and Hiicfli Kicliardson, StlpcnrHnrtf Afdf/istrales, Mt'inbern of Cvuncil, ( I'j'-ii/lifio). I^icut Col .1. F .MciiCod, c.M.d., Commissioner oj Police. Amedce Forj;et, CUrk of Omncil and Htcretartj to Lieut Govern r. W. J. Scott, Registrar. PROVINCE OF KEEWATIN. Litutcuant Governor — Tlic Lieut Governor of MaViitoba for the time Vxdng. PROVISIONAL COUNCIL. , ( Indian Afjvnt), A. G. Jakes, ji i>., Lieut Col Osborne W. Smith, W, Uespcler, G. McMicken, A Codd, M.i>. Jmmigra- tion Agent, W. Hespeler, Cotnniissiimer of Indiaii affairs for Manitoba and Keewatin, His Honor Lieut Governor Catichon. PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor — Sir John Ilawley Glover, K. C. M. G. Private Secretary — H. Jackson, Esq EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. ffiitc Clieuiicals nud rhotogruplier's Snpplics^ ■0>^ rrr'R Wlinrr. H. rVLtVM A 4'0., Aiwrrlnifi ItriKl lt< "It. hri««l«H Pnwfr'n Ulinr/. [1879 mond, J. W. vs. Bennett. ford, N. W. T. a lex, Mt'inbers immmiouer oj ,imt Govern r. lie time V)eing. )., Lieut Col ). Jmmigra- tin, His Honor iiy, nolly, urn, )t, ell. vi IH7W] ' ALMANACK. 47 Afihifi ItFiinfi-r hi Chmirfvy — TFinn\a» .1. K(pnJ;;^, I'>i]. Actbnj Chrk~}\n}i\\ < uffiT, r.^(| i'tlitt' oj' tht Black Jicnl -W. I. Konnii', Etq. OFFICKKS OF TIIK (iOVKllNMKNT. Attoniry denfrnl— f/on \V. V. Whitownv; Soliritor Cvveml ; ("iilt'iiJiil Sirtt(n W. J. S. I'oiuu'frv; Anifitnr Hnnrii! — 'rii(iiiiii.s (IN'ii, K^<] ; Sinriynv (n iitr-rk n/' Cdiirt — l•^^'^^ot^ Fniprsoii. I'Vq ; Slui iff— i'fifi;i— .//////( j(~I). \V . 1'i(m\>c and Ilcriiv L'ciiriiif, Ks(|rs; Cltrk I'f t/ie Piihc — U. l{. Lillcy, K.sti- ILvJiBoH GKacK DisjTuicT Couirr — Jinf^jt — T. K. Btiimtt, Ksilnrt N<>. 4. //ants, Colchtstir, (.'uviIk rluiiil, Israel Lon<:;- worth, Truro; Dintrirt No. 5, /'irton, Antij/oitisli, (jui/sl. C, Cape Dnloii, Rkhmond, Jjinrin'Kx, Victoria, John Hoss, l^uulardeiie. Comniunieations for the Board arc to he addresiiod to " i'vofessor Lawdon, Dnlhousie College, Halifax." NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL HC 3PITAL FOR INSANE. j Visithrs, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Provineial Secretary, I the rresident of tlie Legislative Conntil, the Speaker of the House of j Asseiuldy, and the heada or authorized representatives of all christian ; churches in the Province. Medical SufHrihtpmlcnl, Alc-xauder P. Keid, M.i>. x\s,iil LUhori*nolrnr, Powrr'n Uhnii S 48 nKi,(;iii:us farmkus [1879 J. cor:n^et:.ius, 0» (iraiivillo HtnM^t, Halifax, N. 8. Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, AND IMPOHTKU OF Fine Jowollory, Watches, French, Carriage and Marble Clooks, Sterling Silver ana Eleotro-Platod Tableware. China,) Parian and othur Statuary, Spectacles, Field and Opera Glasses, Thermometers, etc., etc. RLR. CORNELIUS would direct particular attention to tl»e large stock of | WALTHAM WATCHES Which ho lias constnTitly on hand. Ifo is nlso prepared to supjdy nil j grades of these Watches in ({old and [Silver Cases, nmde to order in any style at sliort notice. A full line of j SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES to suit all sights. These ( Jhisaes mo supplied to the leading Occulists in Halifax, and need no other guarantee; as to their sui»eriority. A flMHbllMhed 1894. m iwrr'H Whmi [1879 ersmith, trble Clocks, 3, China,! 1 u,uA 9. > large stock of j S ! to Bupjdy nil j order in any .SSES ling Occulists | oiity. I be sold off at j 3stablifll)incnt. PLATE, fto.. ' s, ?stnLzig Repaired. rtakers. Off any. Black Short TURE, viz: okin.i>- (jlasses, found in Fur- cwhcre. n. n. ri LLKH niMl <:o.. .imerlmii Rrnil Rork, hrftd of Power** Whnrr. ■ 1879] ALMANACK. 40 BELCHEirS ALMANACK FOR 1879. Cnlcnlfttod for Halifax, Lat. 44° .19' 20" N., and Long. 63° 36' 40" W. from (irc!on\vi(li, — aiiaturn, ^ Ilurschel or Uranus. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. Spring signs. SiimuK'r signs. 1 T Aries, head, 2 ^ Taurus, neck, 3 n Gemini, arms, 4 25 Cancer, breast, .') SL Leo, heart, G njij Virgo, boweJs Autumn \ signs, i Winter \ signs. J 7 zCs Libra, reins, 8 n\^ Scorpio, secrets, 9 / Sagittarius, thi. 10 y^ Caprieornus, kn. 1 1 na Aquarius, legs, 12 X Pisces, feet. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. Golden Number 18 Epact 7 Solar Cycle 12 Dominical Letter E Roman Indietion 7 Julian Period G592 The year .5640 of the Jewish Era commences on September 18, 1879. Ramadan (month of abstinence ol)8crved by the Turks) commences on August 19, 1879. The year 1297 of the Mohammedan Era commences on December 15, 1879. EMBKR DAYS. Wed., Frid. and Sat. after first Sunday in Lent — March 5, 7, 8. Wednesday, Frid.iy and Saturday after Pentecost — June 4, 6, 7. AVedne-iday, Friday and Saturday after 14th Sept. — Sept. 17, 19, 20. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 13th Dec. — Dec. 17, 19, 20. ROGATION DAYS. May 19, 20, 21. MOVEABLE Scptuagesinia Sunday Feb. 9 8exag(!sima Sunday 10 QuinmLijiOsinia-Sbrove Sun. 2') Ash Wednosilay 20 Quadrag.— l.st Sun. in Lent. Mar. 2 I'ahn Sunday .''..April G Good Friday-. 11 FEASTS. E.vsTKu SuNi».\Y April 13 Rogation Sunday May. 18 Ascen.sion Dav— -Holy Thurs. 22 Pentecost — Whit Sunday. . .June 1 Trinity Sunday. ., 8 Corpus Christi 12 First Sunday in Advent Nov. 30 Other Feasts, Anniversaries, &c., will be found in Calendar pages. O s s n o « 3. « I o (9 o H O iMhed 1894. The oldest and lurgcHt Vrug Coureru lu tbc Provluce. 3 H. If. FlILLCR A CO., Amcrlcau CTioppf irs Axcn, haul of ro^^c^*ti THimi'T- m i H 'a "a o * PI w o o ■1 50 belcher's farmer's [^879 BEGINNING OF THE SEASONS. n. Sun enters V? (\Ymter bcjj'ms) Dccctnl>cr 22, 1878, at 1 M. Sun enters 7" {Spring bcgms) Mtirdi 20, 1871>, nt & A. Sun entura iZb (Summer Ixjgins) June 21, 187&, at 4 A. Sun entcr.j zCs (Autumn begins) September 23, 1879*, at 6 M. Sun enters VS ( VVhUcr oogins) December 22, 187», a J M. MORNING AND EVENING rT>ANETS—T873. ^ MiiRCimY. — On tTio 1st Jannurv Mcirurv rises Gli. Sdij. M.pvill be i\ Morning Star uutjl the n>i(Ulle of Fobruiny, and in ccMijimctlou with the Si?u on the 4th March. Sots on the 14th Gh. 48in. A., — cou- tinui^s an Evening Star until about tlic second Avcok in April, ami on the 17th Aviin)e in conjunction with tlie Sun. Kisos on the 1st Mity 4h. 19m. M., — ,vill l>c a Morning Star until the l)C,t';inniii<,'' of Jr.ne; in conjunction with the Sun on the 18th ; an Ev(Miliig Star from the end of June to tlie secone a mornin;,^ Star tlirougliout tlio mouth. Will again he hi conjunction with olic Sun on tl>e "rtlt October; an Evening Star from the 1st November to tlie Ircginniug of Dccombor; in conjuuctiou with the Sun on the 10th, and after tliat a Mt^rning Star. 9 Vkni'S. — January Lst Venus sets 4h. .^1m. A., and wi;T bo irn Evening Star until tlie cihT of August. It will be in coniunrt-ion witb tbe dun Sei)tember 2.'J, and a Morning Star after tin; end of tbe inonth. In April, May and Juii'? it will Ik? alxn-c tlic bori/,(»iv from aliouttwoto tliico hours after sunset, and in Novembei' and l)eccn>bcv from throe to four hours Ix-fore sunii^c. August IDth and October .30tli Venus will I)0 at its greatest brilliancy. '^ M.VHS — will Ix* a Morning Star until alwHit the second wenk in November, nnd an Evening Star llio remalndei- of lUc year. From January t > the end of June it ri.se.s- between n>idnii;bt and suiu'ise — from the i)Cginnin;;- (*f July to about tlie lOLli No\ciul)ci' I'Ct\v(X'U sunset and midnight, and will bo above the Irtriznn ilirongUout the greater nortion of esudi night from the l>eg-inuing of Se[>tember to the end of l^ecember. 3^ Jri'iTHU — ^Nvill bo an Kvening Star mitil the beginning of Feliruary, and in conjuncfciou with tin; Sun on tho 8tb. It risc.f on the 1st March Oi), 9in. M.; will be a INIorning vStar until the 1st Septeinbcr, and again an Evening Star during tlie remainder of the year. In August and September Jupiter will be the longest tinw above the horizon l>etiveen early evening and sunrise. Ij S.VTUUX. — Until the middle of March Saturn will be an livening Star, and in conjunction with the Sun t>n the 2Gtii. It rises on (he lOth April about half an horn* before sunrise, and will I)e a Morning Star until the 4th i>ctober, when it rises 5h. 47m, A., and soutlis Uh. oGm. After that it will be an Evening Star. From the middle of August to the l.'jth October, (when it sets alxuit nn hour before sunrise), Saturn will be above the Iiori/.on throughout each night. < c f \l BllO;Vi\ lua UlJiiV, H^l&itc'salc Urii^^ists I »tal>iisl;eit fi'il. rf r«wci 'i* TTfiai'T.. [^879 II. rrLLKR At €!»., Aiiieili'uii lliiyiiiK TooIm, lieiul of Powor's ^Vliarf. n. 1 1^1. > • r . r • r . 8 ft , 4 A. &M. OM. f]i. 30fiif. M.;\vin il in t'iijunction with nwl -will he ira ')!lillll('!-ic)!l V,'i( Il thr cud wf thr. ' '• ic Injri/.cii from • and 1 )fr(MifI)('i' til and ( >ctubcr snciinif wcol-: in year. From and sunrise — uihv.Y I>ot\v(X'n !ii'at tho >t(-'inber to the lio;;innin;l( of It rise.f on the 1st Sej)teuil)er, the year. In uTe above the be ail Mvciiiuv' It vises on tho be {I Moriiin;^ i., and i>unths liii the middle n iionr l)eforo u-]\ night. i 1879] ALMANACK. 51 ECLIPSES IN 1879. In the year 1879 tliere will be two Eclipses of the Sun and one of the Moon. I. — An Annular Eelipso Oi the Sun, January 22, 1879, invisible at Halifax. Ilcfzin.son the Earth Jamrnry 22, 4h. 4r)m. M, Mean time at Halifax, in Lonpitude 51° 3' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 24° 0' S. Central Eclipse begins 5h. 49m. M., in Lonfiitudc 08° 29' W., and Latitude 27° 32' S. Central J'Ulipse at Noon, 7h. 3ir.i. M., in Longitude 6° 28' E., and Latitude 31° 0' S. Central Elipso ends 9h. 2&iii. M., in longitude 04° 30' E., and Latitude 7" 45' N. Ends on tiie Earth, lOh. 32m. M., in Longitude 47° 18' E., and Latitude 11° 20' N. II. — An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, .Fuly 19, 1879, invisible at Halifax. Begins on the Earth, July 19, 1879, Ih. 56m. M., Mean Time at Halifax, in Longitude 5° 13' W of Greerwich, and LatitRde 10° 32' N. Central Eeliptse l>6gi»i« 2h. 59m. M., in Longitude 19° 46' W., and latitude 7° 44' N. Central Eclipse at Noon, 4h. 55m. M., in Longitude 44° 13' E., and Latitude 12° 18' N. Central Eclipse eud.s 6h, 41m. M., in Longitude 98° 16' E., and Latitude 23° 18' S. Ends on the Earth, 7h. 44m. M., in Longitude 83° 50' E., and Latitude 20° 31' S. III. — A Particil Eclipse of the Moon, December 28, 1879, invisible at Halifax- EXPLANATORY. Aphelion — that part of u planet's orbit farthest from the Sun. Perihelion — that part of a planet's orbit nearest the Sun. Elonfjmion — angular distance of a planet from tlic Sun, as seen from the Eartli. I Pennmbrn — a partial shadow resulting from the diminished light of I the Ell to the eart'li or moon, during a solar or lunar eclipse, appearing as partial. Declination — the distance of a heavenly body from the wiuinoctial line. Ecliptic — the plane of the earth^s orbit neareat the sun. C AjKtgee — greatest distance from the earth. ([ Perigee — least distance from the cai'th. O Quadrature. (P Opposition. c$ Conjunction. Q^ Ascending node. ^ Desccading node. The letters M. A., m. a., denote mornimj and afternoon; h. m. s., hours, viinutes and seconds. u u > B o H n A hi* u I M H e aa I OI s V o I tJorner of Duke and llollis Streets, HaUfiix II. II. FIJLLEB nntl €'0., American » au<1 4 Ply Wii1»1»cr ReUlmai. Illtl! O g n 3 o 8 o 8 I (4 .a % % 52 BELCIIEK S FARMKR S [1879 N. north, S. south, E. east, W. west, ° Degrees, f Minutes of Arc. ff Seconds of Arc. The Sun's Declination and Equation of Time arc given for Noon ; the Moon's Declination for Midnight — Mean Time at Greenwich. Phases of the Moon. — The 1" is inserted after the Tliasos, attlio top of tlie left hand page of each month, ay hen the Moon changes BELOW tlie horizon. For the length of the day. — Add 12 hours to the time of the Sun's setting, and from the sum subtract the time of rising. For the length of the night. — Subtmct the time of Sun's setting from 12 hours, and to the remainder add the time of rising next morning. The Th>E8 will be found in Calendar pa jes, and in Tide Table, page 78. 'WEATHEE aXTZDB. The following Table (the result of many yearn' actual observation) is ascribed to Dr. llerschel. It is constructed upon a due coiisidoration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions res}>ecting the Earth, /and serves to show what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of her quarters,: — 1 Moon. •» /• a o o ^ , d f^ 00 a ;-i Cu 03 OS a ^ •* e morning, ( Between 2 and 4 morn. " 4 and 6 " 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " " 10 and 12 " At 12 Noon, and to 2 I in the afternoon. } Between 2 and 4 after. 4 and 6 " 6 and 8 " 8 ana 10 " 10 and midnight. In Summer. In Winter. Fair. Cold with showers. Kain. Wind and rain. Variable. Showery. Very rainy. Variable. Fair. Fair if wind be N. W., Rainy if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair. Hard Fro.st un- less wind be S. or W. Snow & stonny. Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Kain if wind W. Snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N orN.E., Snow if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty. The nearer midnight any of the Moon's changes occur, the finer will b'3 tiio weather during the succeeding v/eek ; the nearer noon any of tliosc changes happen, the more foul and wet will be the weather that will follow. w Q a 1 Dealers sdkouia visit BKOfViM Jb IVHilU'S Nov WarebousMS i1»l»cr Beltliitjst, n. IB. rrB.1J:u ari«1 tit., Emcpnon Stcv«ii« anrt Co.*« flipper Scythes. [1879 re. *c. Tivcn for Noon ; jrrecnwich. ic Phases, at tlio Moon chaL;,^cs > the time of the time of Sun's le of rising next e TaUe, page 78. [ observation) is j eoijsiikration of | tions resjKJCting i I most probably j s,.: In Winter. luru Frost un- less winU be S. or W. now & stormy, tormy & rainy, tormy. ain if wind W. Snow if E. old and Iiigh wind. low or rain. lir and mild, lir. osty ifwindN orN.E., Snow fS.orS. W. tto. Ditto, ir and frosty. the finer will noon any of weather that \ 1879] ALMANACK. 53 FARES' COnON YARNS. Awarded tlie Onlv Mi'diil Given at the Centennial Exlii- l)itJon for Cotton Yaru.s of Canadian Manufacture. ITos. 5's to lO's. WIIITK, r.LUE, liED, OP\NGE AND GREEff. MjuIo of ij 0(1(1 Aiiici'ican Cotton, \\'ii\\ great caro Correctly jVii.'.;bere(l and Warranted full Length and Weight. s WK Avould aslc the ])in'ehasers-of Cotton Warp to remember il.Mit (jur Yarn i.s 8i)im on Throstle Frames, which make ii stronger yarn than the Kin^ Frames, used in making American yarn. It is aloo Ixitter twisted and more carefully reeled ; each hank being ti'xl up in 7 leas of 120 yards each. This makes it mucli mote easy to wind tlian when it is jiut up without leas — as tljc American is — and also saves a great deal of waste. Those acquainted witli weaving will understand the great a.drantiigc it is to them to use yarn put up in this manner. COTTOI CAEPET WASP, Made of No. 10 Yarn, 4-Ply Twisted. WHITE, RED, BROWX, SLATE, &c., ALL FAST COLORS. Each .5 lb. bundle contaiiis 10,000 yards in length, and will make ;' length of ("arpet in proportion to the number of ends in vidth. We hive put more twist into this warp than it formerly had, and it will now niuke a more durable Carpet than can be iu;i(i(i witli any other mateiial. Since it« introduction by \is, a !''w years ago, it has come into veiy general use thiough- out the country. Ail our go(xls have our name and address upon them. None otlier are genuine. WM. PARKS Sl son, New Brunswick Cotton Mills^ ST. JOHN, ]Nr. B. o C) ►■<• c p o r*. ft- en o H si P o on o 01 o or' o I rt'buus(\ WJt >l4.tsiije Drn:;jtJ'i(.s, t'uruer l>ukc anil lloZlts »treci:i, llullfux. iljl! B'^m M\i H. H. rULLER anil <70m PttlrlMink»* ^calcii in vurii'Cy, Po^rcr's fTliiirff 54 JANUAKY begins on WEDNESDAY. [1879 O Full Moon, ^ Last Quarter, New Moon, J) First Quarter, ^ jApol a. Cl^er.Ud. (i:Apo29(l. 24 D. U. M. 8 7 34 M. 15 6 48 M. 22 7 37 M. 30 7 31 M. D. 3 10 17 9 SOU iths. 35 A. 45 A. 54 A. 1 2 A. I sou ths. 9 29 M. 9 23 M. 9 16 M. 1 9 10 M. I ]^ souths. 2 3 A. 1 42 A. 1 21 A. 1 A. SUN. KiscH. Sots. (loci in. South. 1 W. 7 42 4 2 Th. 7 42 4 3 F. 7 42 4 4 Sa. 7 42 4 5 SU. 7 42 4 6 M. 7 42 4 7 Tu. 7 41 4 8 W. 7 41 4 9 Th. 7 41 4 10 F. 7 41 4 11 Sa. 7 40 4 12 SU. 7 40 4 13 M. 7 39 4 14 Tu. 7 39 4 15 W. 7 38 4 16 Th. 7 38 4 17 F. 7 37 4 18 Sa. 7 36 4 19 SU. 7 36 4 20 M. 7 35 4 21 Tu. 7 34 4 22 W. 7 33 4 23 Th. 7 33 4 24 F. 7 32 4 25 Sa. 7 31 4 26 SU. 7 30 4 27 M. 7 29 4 28 Tu. 7 28 4 29 W. 7 27 5 30 Th. 7 26 5 31 F. 7 25 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 55 56 23 1 22 56 22 50 22 44 22 37 22 30 22 23 22 15 22 7 21 .58 21 49 21 39 21 29 21 21 19 8 20 57 20 45 20 33 20 21 20 8 19 55 19 41 19 27 19 13 18 58 18 43 58[ 18 28 59 Slow of clock. ~3"45 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 18 12 17 56 17 40 m 24 MOON". Seta. flecUn. North. Place 41 1 2 6 4 5 6 7 45 47 52 56 55 50 37 8 15 8 45 9 12 9 35 9 56 10 20 10 46 15 19 22 25 26 26 24 22 17 12 6 N. 7 19 46 16 34 31 59 2 49 36 41 24 S5.'>4 11 .56 12 19 12 33 12 46 12 59 13 11 13 22 13 32 13 41 11 15 11 52 A. 38 1 35 2 39 3 48 5 6 10 7 19 8 25 9 25 10 28 11 30 morn 34 1 38 17 20 -n. 21 47 "l 24 57 "I 26 34 / 26 30 / 24 50 ^ 21 47 vy 17 39 MA 12 47 7 29 AM S2 X N3 26 X 8 41 T 13 35 T 17 58 T 21 40 « 24 30 « T « n n 55 25 SI a n Halifax Nursery, Cor. Bobio aud North Sts., IIEBBEBT IIABBIS, Proprietor. January.— In these foot notes for farmers we endeavom- to indicate briefly, each month, the more iniporttvnt matters to be atteiided to durinsf the n»onth, not only on the fann, but also in connection with the jfcnei-al advancement of Affriciriture by the operations of Societies and Clubs. There should be a Farmers' Club ntectinj; at least once a month in every Agricultural district. One of the most necessarj' "operations" of a farmer this month is to take stock. This may be dune by takinjr a large sheet of niled irnper and placing; on oiui side a 8taten»ent of the value of the live stock and jiroduce of all kind.s in the barn and elsewliero, inijilo- ments, smus collectable for produce sold during year, kc, to \\hi(;h may be added the increase in annual value bj' estimate of land seeded down, hut from which a crop has not yet been obtained. On the other side a statement is to be made of J. GODFBEY SMITH, DISPENSING CHEMIST, HALIFAX. 'd 3. » c & p li «} '< y H H C c Best plaee to buy Drugs, llledlclnefi>, rhemlcalft. Poircr'* vrii»rf .Y. [1879 ihs. "21 souths. M. M. M. M. 2 3 A. 1 42 A. 1 21 A. I A. (Icclin. • North. Place 1 15 7 T 5 19 19 « 7 22 46 « 2 25 16 K 6 26 34 n 5 26 31 n 24 59 25 7 22 2 25 5 17 49 SI 5 12 36 SI 2 6 41 n 5 N. 24 ^^ 6 S5 54 n ail 56 _r>_ 6 17 20 -ru 5 21 47 "I 2 24 57 8 26 34 "I / ) 26 30 t ) 24 50 V? i 21 47 V3 ) 17 39 MA, ) 12 47 AM > 7 29 5 S2 K r N3 26 X t 8 41 T > 13 35 T 17 58 r 21 40 « ! 24 30 8 S, Proprietor. ite briefly, each lonth, not only of Apiculture s' Club nteetintf most necessary ay be done by itenient f»f the sewbere, iniplo- niuy be iulded from whicli a to be made of o c I- R )• t: IS « (ti H as « p 'S 3. » » It y 13 0" '< H 2! H c e FAX. as. ''^%^: F''' ,4i' *? 9 1 |; ' i' : rf K 1^ 1 M ^ S ' i" s';; « n 1 i 20 fi ; 21 «. ' 22 1 ^ 2^^ 9 24 B. 2-'» j^j K t ' 2^^ ^' 1 29 ■* \i '■ '^fi 1; 0[ w \J » •3 do , oil - is ; Ot it i ' St.; • ii; '■ m I. II. FlilJ.FJI mill 4'0., KrcbH' Piitoiit I.UIiorrnc<<>iir, l*owrr'H niinrt. CO c8 I Winter.] JANUAIIY 31 (lays. 55 Sole, Upper Leather, Shoe Findings, &c. CHEAP FOR CASH, AT ^ mnum leatebr store, lOG Upper Water Street, Ilalifix, E Cir'jiiinci.sion. liow tides. ^ ixv. IK'I. LiU. N. © ill Perigee. 9 sets 4h r»5in. altornoon. Lcnjrilj oftlic day 8li. 47in. 2nd SiMi. aftor Clirisfinns. ^ stnt'ny. Kpipliany. "2/ sets (iii. 3'.>in. afterirn. ^ rises (Uj. 4in rnorninp;. Hi^^li tides. Ij sets 1 Oil. ,'51 ni. af tern 'n. '^ ill ^ 9 i'l Aiilielion. % ri.ses 4li. !)Sn\. tiiorning. Liinianis died, 1 77S. 1st Sunday af'tev Epipliany. Haliliix Nittiotml School opened, 1813. Tr. hel'n (Jr. Hr. & U. S. ratiried, 1784. Low tides. Leni^jth of night I4h. 57m. ^ prcatest eloTijx- W. lienjainin Franklin born, 1 700. Prisea. Penny iiostage com., 1840. 2iu[ Sunday after Kpi])hany. % 6 (L ^ 6 ^ Halifax Harbor frozen over, Louis XVL beheaded, 1793.^ [1821, St. Vincent, ©eclipsed. High tides. 96(L %6^ 9611 ^ rises Gh. 14iii. morninj.'. Conv. St. Paul. ^ in ^ 3rd Sunday after Kpipliaiiy. b c5 C 9 sets 5h. 58m. afternoon. Length of the day 9h. 31ni. I7 sets Oh. Idni. afternoon. Low tides. % ri.scs 4li. 48m. morning. 2/ sets 5h 32ni. afternoon. H i^'h Water, mean tiui»^ at CO .rt a . « V o a ? s -^. CO 51 3 2 4 17 1 36 3 47 5 2 2 29 4 40 5 55 3 40 5 51 7 6 4 50 1 1 8 16 5 55 8 6 9 21 G 49 9 10 15 7 35 9 46 11 1 8 Ifi 10 27 11 42 8 54 H 5 A. 20 9 33 11 44 59 10 15 A. 2G 1 41 10 55 1 G 2 21 11 35 1 46 3 1 A. 21 2 32 3 47 1 9 3 20 4 35 2 7 4 18 5 33 3 21 5 32 . 47 j 4 40 6 57 8 12 6 8 17 9 32 7 9 9 20 10 35 7 59 10 10 U 25 8 40 10 51 morn 9 18 11 29 6 9 54 morn 44 10 28 5 1 20 11 39 1 54 11 30 1 11 2 20 morn 1 41 2 50 i 2 2 13 3 28 39 2 50 4 5 y.' ^ a o -a •-S.O m b 32 17 10 21 31 36 30 16 57 35 14 56 36 16 2 50 48 2 27 47 50 40 21 59 35 9 41 II 43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 A. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 11 morn 20 I'laiits aiitl Flowers U\v R'rivalc aiul Pultlio l':isfei*taiuuii'iit.«, Occoralioiisi, «\cn, at iialifav Nui-sory. <.lol)ts due and liiihilities (.»f all kinds). Thu difference between tlie total amounts on each pau'c will show tlic aninimt of caiiital invested on the furni. If the farmer is hini.;elf owner of tlie 1 md, its \:dut; will luivo to be added, minus riiiiit!^a,:;es or otluir incumbrance.-;. In order to sliijw the result-; of tlie jiast year's diieriitiors, it \s ill be nc.es.sarv to take another sbeet, and, in liice manier, place on otiu i-idc a st;i(e)ncnt of all ;iayments for seed, niaimro, inijilcment.s, feed, v;i';es for labonr, in:au'a,i:cc, ritiiti'C in'.uret^L, i*';u., an ' or I'.ue f'^v i>ri)duc Add to tliiM latt. ,• 1 til.,,' two totals will farmer \\iio tak ot'all Idni i-l tlie indici ; ;ili (ih..i' on tlie>ithei" oa.ea st.'iiiucnt nf lasli iceixcd Hold within tiio year, or iLsed In llie farmer's tV.niily. it:.rea.si'u v;di'.c of Uie i inn, :ttil (lit difl'trc:c.!j liLtWOen the oroiit or lo.s.; on (he yenv's ojieiiti, ns. Every tills l\ind on the t'r:;t diiv ol .I;..iii;r',- will have •VUt.lOll o This London Drug Store, SMITH'S, 147 Hollis SI root. O O Sr > t o 8p « o m" O o o I?* a r en o I H ffl O BKO^VN aua nE:Uit, WliotcMale l»rHy;($iH2»i, llalilas. I :i. •I'Mliij^l H. II. IFriil.KIt mill ro., Mill iiiMl la 21) H. 9 M. 2 Mi) 11 4'.) A. A. A. ([ Per. 9 (I. (C Apo. 2:-) (1. D. 9 souths. % souths. ^ souths. 3 10 17 2i 1 12 A. 1 17 A. 1 22 A. 1 26 A. 9 I M. 8 .50 M. 8 .'iO M. 8 44 M. .-{0 A. 9 A. 11 48 M. 11 27 M. Pi I 2 4 .') fi 7 p 9 10 11 12 1.3 14 1.-) 1(5 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.3 24 25 26 27 28 3i: Sl'N. llis F!.'fs. (Ii'clin. S,.iit)i. Slow ot clock. MOON. Risen. Sodtht^. Sots. t tlie yjar. Who!', they onue begin to fall off it i.s up-hill work to attempt to stop it. (umble- a startin;^' ]) tint ind land niark tliat Wil! prove of ^nv it sorvico to him in lils wii )'o yo ir' i o])orry of c loh aiilniU.noud oeeiipy no nv.re tli.an one line. A.^ a jjiiid' to our readers wo ii ive eopieJ tlie Iieadinjfi of tl>o seven-eolmun book used nt Wim; )or by Ifer Jlajejty the (>ncon for tlie rueord 01 her Devon Herd :— 1. Nunib')r. 2. N.'iiie. 3. Sire. 1. D.un. a. Wliea ealved. G. From who)'. 01 iiuw obtained 7. Hou disposed of. Best place lo buy tiuinleit mm Fi«i:e ;u\i kept there shuiild itici cvoiiis. Ill such ;i one line. A.j a jjuidc man bo<»k; uso'.l !!t )ii llonl :— 1. Ninnl)';r. :\o]\ (ji iiuw o'jtaincJ. stroni'lj' im]):'os.s tl;e nont, at tliis season of tu attumiit to stop it. JiiU^- :aav oo fciouble- \ ipi>etile. sccdM, I t 9 s fee « r .'41 ,ic. 18 ,!'.» 20 2i 22 . i<: 24 25 2() 27 ■28 H i 8 ti E ::^ II. ITI.H'.K n»Hl <•<>., Robnt-iUirH (irniliir Siimx, P<»wci''s Wlinr^ n IF - ■' "'" ^ViuU'^'. I'Kr.KUAUY 2.S .lays. ^T ; Ma-hino S lit. Machine Neoillos, La£t3, PorTS, Nails, Elastic, Hi/h^V.ifir, nienn time, at 1" Shoo Throid, &o., KDII SAI.K M' LOWEST MARKET PRICES, h \-1 At FoiwIiainN lioallior SI ore, <£3 fi P "3 •5 S 1 ^ lOG UrPER WATER STREET. tc 1 23 .15 ".'1 .34 ' 4 49 1 4 1 9 ;.reatcst lli!. Lat. S, 1-: 4tliStm.nr. I':|.i|)li. riiril. D. V. Mary. 2 2;? 4 M4 5 49 2 4 M Lcn^itli «)(■ ilic (Iny Oh. 47iii. .•1 .'iO 1 7 10 3 31 4 ^ in A]tlu'lion. .'i 14 7 25 8 40 4 ^.^5 1 ' St. A^ntiliii. % rises 4li. 4^111. morn. <•) 2.") 8 MC. 9 51 6 .; llil^li tides. 1^ .'^etsSii. .')0,in. iii'icrti'n. 7 17 9 28 10 43 G 58 n (if)rclinni C,o\.. liivcrpool, liiinit, 1854. 7 51» 10 10 11 25 7 4t> R 11 6 © Assnssination of Lord Mayo, 8 .'IS 10 49 A. 4 8 19 K St'))tiiH^L':>iiii:i Siiiiduy. 1872. '.> 1.') 11 20 41 8 r.G 10 Ciiiiiidn, v* 14 10 29 G 44 20 ^6it 116 a ^6(L yo^© 7 48 9 59 11 14 7 29 ': 'ii Uiuh tides. 1? sets 8h. afternoon. 8 25 10 3G 11 51 8 G 212 9 (5 ([ Freneii Hevolution, 1848. 8 5(i 11 7 morn 8 37 i i: QuiiKlua^esima — Shrove Siindny. 9 27 11 .'38 22 9 8 : 24 St. Matthias, A]). [lj"c^ ([ 9 57 morn 53 9 38 • 25 ^ greatest IIol. Lat. S. 10 ■1(\ 8 1 23 10 7 2i\ Ash Wednesday. '^ ri.-es 4h. 24m. M. 10 55 .'37 1 52 10 30 ': 27 Fieiigtli of the day lOh. 5Gui. 11 23 1 2 21 11 5 28 9 sets 7h. 25ni. afternoon. 11 50 1 .34 2 49 11 37 ltoue.si|Uis, i):iiut illsoi.mfnrt or positive accident. In order to overcome these and many other dilHcultius that ajipoar in February, it ia a f^uod rule tt) give extra time and attention to the stock. In feeding' grain and meal always mix them into cut hay^ moistened, otherwis • tlicy do notundei-^'-o the second mastication, but pass throui,'h the alimentary canal before a larj^e iiovLinn of their nntritions matiritil lias been ali;-!orblil. ( 'all le slmuld (.;'o out (; very day to \sa(er. It' ]., Hlici-I l.*'fiil uihI Lv>ii 25 () 23 I 22 : (•) 20 18 16 6 14 6 12 n 10 ?1 5 ! 3 i SU. 6 1 1 iM. 5 59 i Tu. 5 57 W. 5 50 Th. 5 54 F. 5 52 S;l. 5 50 8U. 5 48 M. 5 46 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 51 56 57 58 59 1 "2 3 5 6 t 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 20 21 2> 36 13 .50 27 4 41 18 51 3! 7 4 4 20 57 33 9 46 22 58 35 11 N.12 36 59 23 46 10 34 57 20 44 7 / 7 (') 6 () 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 s. 1 I 2 2 2 3 3 4 Slow of rliiik. 12 35 23 10 57 43 29 MOON. llirtfM. SoiitliH. Hctn. (hriiii. .\.ntli. PhuM 12 12 II 1! II 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 15 45 29 13 57 41 24 7 50 33 15 57 39 21 3 45 27 8 50 32 13 4 37 4 18 10 31 6 28 11 27 7 22 A. 30 8 16 1 41 9 10 2 55 10 3 4 12 10 55 5 30 11 46 6 48 morn 8 7 38 9 29 1 30 10 49 2 24 morn 3 21 7 4 20 1 16 5 20 2 16 6 20 3 5 7 17 3 42 8 10 4 13 9 4 38 9 46 5 10 30 5 18 11 10 5 37 11 51 5 56 A. 31 6 17 1 13 6 40 1 56 7 8 2 42 7 43 3 30 8 27 4 21 9 21 5 13 10 16 G 5 11 21 6 58 1 28 26 36 n 2 25 26 13 n 3 17 24 27 25 4 2 21 18 SZ 4 39 16 53 SI 5 11 11 25 SI 5 38 N5 11 n 6 2 Sl 26 n 6 28 8 2 ■^^ 6 53 14 10 -/\. 7 19 19 25 "I 7 53 23 23 "I 8 33 25 49 / 9 24 26 33 / 10 24 25 40 VJ 11 29 23 21 V? A. 38 19 52 Vi 1 47 15 32 2 54 10 36 Vkv 4 S5 20 X 5 2 NO 3 K 6 5 5 23 X 6 6 10 29 T 8 9 15 10 T 9 12 19 16 « 10 16 22 35 « 11 17 24 58 « morn 26 14 n 15 26 16 n I 5 25 25 1 51 22 25 2i5 Aunt Sally's Corn Killer, at SMITH'S Drug Store. Halifax NiuKery, tor. Ro1»ic and Nortli Stfl., HEBBEUT HARRIS, Proprietor, Makcii. -It is too ciirlj' to coniinfjncc fluid operations boyontl tho c:irtlng out of nvuiiiro iiiid prepariiv^' and i)la(aiti,' atntf f.,r feneiri;,', but a f,'<)od deal of work ntay now be d'Hie in the K'^rden. Tliis is liot-l)i;d numth, :i.ih1 how to make a liot-lied is a secret wurth Uuowi:ii;. ydoet a sheltered spot, protected from animals, lyinijf t*) tlic su!i, and not far from a well or w.iter butt, liuild on this s))a(;o a neat ]>ile of manure, of such a size that wiien tlie frame is put on top, tliere will 1)0 a clear foot of manure outside all round. Cow manure vtill nut heat at this season. Horse mainire will )U)t heit at tlus season, if the animal hasn(jt lieeu fjd ujion oats or Hon)e kind of ;j:rain. Kec))iujr these facts in view you can select your m nnire, or make such a lai.vture as will !,'lve the de[.,n-eo of heat required. Spread over the majuirc, inside TinioUiy »ud 4;iover, Kcd, Wblte mul Alsike, , Power'* Whai'l. V. [1871) jiiths. % huuiIih' 9 M. .1 M. 7 M. 1 M. II M. 10 4r> M. 10 2i M. lU 2 M. ON. tR. 13 n 17 24 27 25 2 21 18 25 •,\\) K) 53 SI 11 11 25 a 38 N5 11 n 2 SI 26 n 28 8 2 :£= 5n 14 10 -/\- I!» 19 25 "I 5;} 23 23 "l a.'j 25 49 / 24 26 33 / 24 25 40 vy 29 23 21 K? 38 19 52 VJ 47 15 32 54 10 36 AVI vwv S5 20 X 2 NO 3 X 5 5 23 X G 10 29 T 9 15 10 r 12 19 16 « 10 22 35 « 17 24 58 « rn 26 14 n 15 26 16 n 5 25 25 '^y 22 25 25 !f RIS, Proprietor, tho cjirtlng out of (leal of work inny make a liot-bud is aniiualH, lyiiij,^ U> yM'M a neat pile of 1 boa eluar foot of n. Ilorsc luannif oats or HoiDo kintl e, or make such a le niaiiurc, inside ore. j ike, ■V^ t^i V M . --^---s. t O 01 O n :,tf :i' ^ 12 J^ 1'5 i 14 S6 15 1 1 l: 1> 17 44 g 18 10 Q 20 »4 «' 1 o 4i 1 IM ^2 1 ■E o 24 n 25 9 26 o 27 h ^ 28 0} 29 fl IC »4 31 -a - ■ ■fli u •o ^- (1 « tl' «) p.; ': to ' tili 3; th'. jf^ &',■ S' ''BU> ■'%-: g til. o ^ ^- It. FlItLI^R AiKl CO., Khoef Iron »ii(! Itirots, Ik'iiiI of IN>ii crN ^Vlinrf. • MAKC^II 31 Days, 59 o ft T E 3 4 5 6 7 8 E 10 11 12 13 14 15 E 17 18 19 20 21 '2.-2 -E 24 25 26 27 28 29 LEVAM CJOAT, LEVANT SEAL, ROANS, MOlKHtO, KID, SKIVEKS, Enc.lish Fitted Uri'ERS, FOR RALE AT Fordham's Leather Store, 106 UPPER WATER STREET. Hi;;li Water, mean time, at nj •- c: 1) » r. O = ''■ . , i; c x: ^2 e- --^ - rt p o 2 o <'~^'S cH ^« 1 s C 3 ►t,o OJ iHt. David. J>.o\v tides. I iQuadrnjicsiinn — IstSundnyin Lent. : V C$ h) b soutlis Hi, oOivi. afVn, scts| ^siip. ^sii]). cj(v)c^ ©-[finer .sunrise. I lOiiilicr Day. '^.sefs 7li. '57ni. aim. i r.enfj;t!i ut the day llli. 15in. j Kinlicr Day, '^ri.sos 4]i. 12ni inorn.| Einl)or Day. Ili;;li tides. I !2im1 Sunday in I-ent, 2/ rises 511. 40in. IlU)!•llill^^ | :l'"'i!\st London d.iily ])ai)er, I70i). ' ' b f^ets ()!i. 50111. altern(toii, jWar proelaimcd nf,Minst Kn«sia, 1854. Adiiiinil i»viii Perilniion. ' Iliiili tides. Leni^ili of nii.i'lif Uli. 50m.' ;4t)i S.iindav in Lent, ^i 6 (^^ \ :^ o (T Lon-t!iof thcday 121). I4ni. AnnuiK'iatir.n — Lady Da.y. 9 c^ C ' bo© 9^^^-^^ ^''- •'^-'^'- iil'li-'i'iiuon 2/ rises 4li. 42m. morning. "5^ ri.s(!S .".ll. 40m. morning, (j^ gi'oa'csf (jjung L iiiorTi 38 1 35 2 56 4 31) 5 56 6 49 2 2 7 I 49 3 46 5 7 i 50 7 8 34 II / 45 8 49 9 29 10 22 11 10 10 ll A. 1 o 4 9 ' 50 • 22 ' 22 I 47 1 28 I 5 49 I 6 43 ■ 11 A. 1 40 20 1 / / 8 8 ;» 9 10 10 11 23 58 27 57 25 55 24 54 28 1 44 2 33 3 33 4 58 G 39 8 8 54 9 34 10 9 10 38 11 8 11 36 morn 6 1 22 4 1 22 5 22 15 37 L5 55 35 16 59 48 48 13 54 15 49 24 53 morn 23 51 21 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 11 A. 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 10 II 11 morn 19 di) 5ih Sundav in Lent, O in C^ L. tidi 31 :^i:reatest llcl. Lat. IV. morn 11 1 1 2 2 50 20 54 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 A. 1 2 4 5 6 I 1 8 8 9 9 10 10 II 11 16 37 20 37 30 15 52 30 10 50 31 14 ■3 3 28 9 30 24 4 39 8 38 (; .36 5 35 9 52 2 22 I 3 37 1 morn •FlrtVior :m}* l!i<' (•]i<>i<'4>< tli'j frunu', ii.li'Hil fi'Ur ta' livo indies of vory fine stiil ; tlii.-t sluiiiki li:vve l^ui'ii i)ro- paved in (Ik.- F:i11, inid kejit di'v undcf i.'()\(.r nil winlcr, - (.flu'rwisu it i'j likoiy ixiw to 1/C !i. lianl fro;;Lii luiiss. 'i'h(> i^lii.'i.i t-;'.!^hcs ;ire tl'.o.a \o lie put en and l;c|t clirso till tl:',' ' "t. I)i.m1 liuatH ; t).c fstoi.ni and 1\C'U v,i]l st;irt tlu; sicds of \vcDd.-<, wliii li tr,;iy bo allciv.'Oii t".L;rnN\, Air is then i^ivcn, ;.i d w lirii tli'j licut iiuidilicj;, \v(i.(l iunl \-,\\<.v the yin-fii'v; antl p.iw ymn- ;.j|ir!i)'.;' fc< :d.s, --(:;■. nil fl()\>/oi'S, c;ul)l);u;\!S, cck-ry, tuMiiildc;;, &'.'., fill' llie Kiu hijn ;;:(,idcii : iiiid Htocky, verlicii 's, iMjtnni.'is, nstcrs, liiilsiuiis, mid siu-ii iilvc iiiimiMis for t[(i',vcr-i.'::ird<;ii onninic-nt. 'ilio tweeds \\ill lionr a t.r"od de:il of ho;'! licfoi'c they cnicrL,'i: from tlu soil, Ijut, ussooii ;;s tliofits! Ici'.vcsi l)eyiii toai/|K;u' tlu! fnauo must bu ain-d daily, takiiiL'; carj to avoid cold clrauf^htti. L.uHos' and fJoiiCs Slioiildor Braors at HNTTII'S Dniir Rloro. •p M o u > a » I ?> Pi P o ti I D1 1-i a (9 ►1 lA H O O o crq Kt'Ci'.v. Bro>vii tVt'o.'.s Seci! gtorc. «.>I'.vii cV Wchli. I' n. It. FlILLEK A ro.. Scythe an«l C>rln(l Stones, hend PAWorN Wharf, (3 O I to M o o n •a » u •a «) o o Pi o a a o bo < GO APKIL bogliia oil TUESDAY. [1879 X). II. M. O Full Moon.f 6 6 10 C Last Quarter, 13 9 55 ^ New Moon, 21 9 41 ]) First Quartcr.lf 29 10 2 (t Per. 7 (I. a Ai)o. 21 d. D. A. — . M. 3 M. 10 M. 17 24 9 souths. 1 i-O A. 1 56 A. 2 3 A. 2 10 A. % souths. 8 11 M. 8 5 M. 7 58 M. 7 50 M. y. souths* 9 31 M. 9 9 M. 8 46 M. 8 2-t M. SUN. llisiLS. Sots. (Iccliii. ^orth. Slow of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. docliii. North, 1 Tu. 2 W. 3 Th. 4 F. 5 Sa. 6 SU. 7 M. 8 Tu. 9 W. 10 Th. 11 F. 12 Sa. 13 SU. 14 M. 15 Tu. 16 w. 17 Th. 18 F. 19 Sa. 1 20 SU.I 21 M. 22 Tu. 23 W. 24 Th. 25 F. 26 Sa. 27 SU. 28 M ! 29 Tu. j 30 W. 1 5 44 5 43 5 41 5 39 5 37 5 35 5 34 5 32 5 30 5 28 5 26 5 25 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 13 5 11 9 8 6 5 3 23] 25; 26; 6 6 6 6 27! 6 281 6 29' 6 31 32 33; 34 i 6 :i{\' 6 371 ;> 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 4 59 4 r,: 4 56 6 38 1 6 39! 6 401 6 42; 6 43 j 6 441 6 45 j 6 47 6 481 : 6 49 i i 6 .501 ' 6 531 6 5-1 , 6 55, , 6 56' I 6 57j I 6 591 4 30 4 53 5 16 5 39 2 25 47 10 32 54 17 39 22 44 5 26 47 8 29 49 10 30 50 9 29 48 I 26 44 (•) (5 () 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 U U 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 4 A. 22 3 42 1 45 3 24 3 1 I 3 6 4 18 : 2 48 5 37 ; 2 31 6 58 ! 2 13 8 22 1 56 9 43 ! I 39 10 59 1 1 23 inorii 1 6 6 .')0 1 34 1 43 19 2 16 S. 4 2 42 F.IO 3 6 24 3 23 ' 38 3 43 i .M 4 1 1 1 5 4 22 1 1 :7 4 46 i 1 29 5 16 1 41 5 45 1 52 6 25 2 3 7 13 2 14 8 9 i 2 24 9 iO 2 33 10 24 2 42 11 29 2 50 A. 39 7 49 8 40 9 31 10 21 11 13 morn 7 1 5 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 50 10 30 11 12 11 55 A. 41 / 10 10 7 58 45 29 9 1 2 3 4 4 5 27 16 8 51 43 6 32 7 20 2 35 18 37 3 6 13 43 3 35 7 56 4 1 Nl 33 4 24 S5 3 4 49 11 29 5 16 17 15 5 48 21 52 6 27 24 57 7 15 26 16 8 14 25 50 9 20 23 50 10 31 20 34 11 40 16 24 A. 48 11 37 1 55 6 27 2 55 SI 8 3 57 N4 8 4 59 9 15 6 2 14 7 4 18 12 8 6 21 42 9 9 24 18 10 7 25 49 11 3 26 9 11 51 25 13 morn 23 2 32 19 40 1 2 15 14 1 35 9 67 Phice a a "I / / AVt vvv /vv* wv X X X T n n 2 s 25 a a The London Drug Store, SJIlTirS, 147 Hollis Street Halifax Niu\sorj , Cor. Uohie and North SIh., IIKIlBEliT HAKKIS, Proprietor. April.— SceJ tinio coniiiioncos with Ai.ril. One of the jfreatcst cvila of oiu- clnnate is the accidcit of lui uiif ivourahlu seed time. Farnierd who leave all then- plou^^hiiv,' till spriii- time are nure lo huve a had seed time. Farmcru on heavy land who have iiut run water furrows before winter are sure to have a had seed tune, hanuers who v,-ail for fine weather to he-in their sijrin-' operatioiia are sure to have a had seed time. On the other hand, every farmer who id "hefon landed" in his W(n-k, who has (U>ne his f;dl i.louirhim,''' well, who h;?s his li'iplo- nonts, and minure, and seed, as well as himself, all reiHly for an early start as ioon as the frost leaves the soil, is sure to have a Kood seed ^,ime. It is not the climate that is to hlame, hut our nc-bet in not aoeommodatini,' our operations to it. JNow that the cultivation of wheat is inereasinur i" this I'roviiiee, increp.scd attention IS hem- y:iven to the preparation of the soil, and gruhhera and cultivators arc C;ai«lcu aud Flower Sethis, iu i»ai>eri«, low tu de^iler.^, Bwcr's Wharf, r 1879 s. % souths. [. 9 31 M. [. 9 < 3 M. '. 8 46 M. 1 [. 8 2 iM. 1 cluclin. North, Place 18 37 25 13 43 a 7 56 SI Nl 33 ^•;j «5 3 nK 11 29 -r\- 17 15 -A_ 21 52 m. 24 57 n 26 16 / 25 50 / 23 50 VS 20 34 ^ 16 24 AVt 11 37 /vn. wv 6 27 X 81 8 X N4 8 X y 15 T U T 18 12 « i 21 42 « 24 18 « 25 49 n 26 9 n 25 13 25 23 2 25 ' 19 40 55 15 14 SI 9 67 SI i S, Propi iotor. 1 t cvila ( )f onr ' who loi Lve all . Farm jvii on } to havt a bail opunitio iia arc ho id "1 )eforo- h!?g Ilia il!lj)l0- oarly si i,art as It is n ot the ! pcratiou. 5 to it. 3!'.8cd att eiitioii jultivato rs arc \ 1 iilers, s 5. A 1 H. rrLLKU itn K 2S 2',) ! ^ sets 8h. 5in. nftcnioon. IJAnj^tli oft lie (lay 12h. 42m. 9 -ctti 8li. 5.')ni. firteriioon. Oliver CJoMinitli died, 1774. % vUc^ 3\\. 2(iin. iniiniin*:. Palm Sniilay. Very liif^Ii tides. ' ^ stiitiotuiry. 2/ ris«'.«i 111. I tn. moriiin/:^, 1.(11(1 Biicoii died, I(i2(). I.suiy Iliirvi V died ntCJov, House, ItfSl. ■(icuxl I'liday. l/.'iiL;tli ot tiie tiii:lit I Oh. 4Gin. lv\STKi! StiMiAV. l.(jw tide.s. I'iii-tir Moiidav ,Kastrr Tuesday. % (^ (I 2/ c) CC Volunteer system institnied ;^ I. f. C$ © '|''i ^'• «•, 1S<>0- ih ri^cs 4li. 44in. moniitijj'. h 6 (L % •■'•■^<-'^ 2li. 58iii. inoriiitior. 1st S. af. lO.as. — liCjw Sunday. ^ r' (I lli^li lidos. 9 setsitli. .Jt»m. at'tenioun. :\V(jrd>\vorth died, 1850. St. Gi;oi;(iK. ^ in ^ : 9 (5 (T Oliver Cromwell born, 1 599.! St. Mark, lOvati. |Co\vi)er died, 1800. '2iid Sunday after Easter. I.eiiL'ih of tile day l.'th. .'■)7in, !J siaiiotiary. Low tides. 11 r'-es 2li. -14m. moniinir. 1 7 2 24 4 5 14 G 15 6 58 7 40 8 20 9 4 1 '.) 47 1 10 IV2 11 19 A. 12 I IG 2 35 4 2 5 13 G 8 G 49 : 7 25 I 7 5« 8 26 8 56 1 9 28 10 2 10 35 11 11 11 55 morn 51 1 3 4 G 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 A. 1 2 3 4 (> m I 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 18 35 11 25 26 9 51 31 15 5S 43 30 23 27 46 13 24 19 36 I 37 7 39 4 33 5 50 26 40 41 24 6 8 9 10 11 II A. 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 46 30 13 58 45 •^8 42 1 28 39 34 15 51 22 52 I T morn morn 13 1 2 3 46 22 6 n 1 2 2 3 4 22 54 28 1 37 21 17 _ja " 48 I 2 5 I 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 A. 2 i> o 4 5 6 / tm I 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 41 55 56 39 21 1 45 28 13 53 57 16 43 54 49 30 6 37 7 37 9 43 16 52 36 morn 32 Oi-jisiau-nlal TriT^i, SSliruiM, Fi'iiit Trees htkI Sprinjj; Kullt,^, lioHC iid'toiiiH and l*itsiil>4, l»,v (to/eu oi* liiii:f jilunahs for tiirniiiii: \x]^ the Umil i'l spriai:'. Evury farnior sdnikl |ii-iih! h!iu;'elt ai riiiaiibr hisciwii wheat. MiduM thu se.isoii pnivo uurly, ami tlio .Soil lie i'l a. cuaiiitio!! ti> ;i(hii!t i)f (.ultivatioii, all lliosc cmpi that do ixit suiTer fiMiii ('Uil} si'riiit^ tiii.-LS ami icijuiiv a loa;,' soasoii, or the cool wuatlicr of spriiijr, fiT (liuir suc(X'-;'ifi!! iiilturj, should now lie put in. Tlic croiislhUc^pci.idly ro(;uirc c:.rly yow iu^- ;i;c pe.is, licoadhjaii !, p;irHnii)^, onions, carnit^. To\\;\)-ilb the close of (he iiii'Uth, the li.'ld,* p.Mier.ill\ may ho in a coaditiDii for \vorkiii<^. Field peas, h.T-c liean-;, tares, natn, ami wheat bliould l>c put in as enrly as possible. Wherever the l;iiid IS (lr.\ p'ltatoe;; eaiiuot he put in too soon. The gardens should he gone over, aiiil all ^audl Iruitn, su o o t o o » o o O PS I d (0 H W I* » OT O O P ESitOn.X 4V ni:K», eoruei- Vmliv iiiKi IImIU.s Streets. Iliilifax. li. II. niLLKR A i'O., iiiKMlcan < lio|>i>iii)£ Ixcs, hoa«l of JN»w< r's IVIiarf, o a X 0} eg r-l W $»■: U 43 o o n 02 JMAY beoins on TIIUKSDAY. [1879 O Full l^Ioon, (j[ Ldsr, ( Quarter ^ Ntnv J\Iooii,1i J) First Qiinric ([ Per. 5 d. d Apo. 18 d. ]). f) r.ll 12 21 •r, '28 II. 1 10 1 58 M. 22 A. 1).| 9 souths.''^ soutlis. nl 2 21 A. i 7 40 M. 10 A. 17 24 2 .30 A. I 7 M2 J\l. 2 .'38 A. 2 4G A. 7 24 M. 7 15 M. :?vJ sou tlis. 7 54 M. 7 31 M. 7 7 M. 43 M. rr.Mi r^ >■ ?, lui-<(cu Si'cdfi tVoiii llu> u<\'f .i'owvr.s in ri<'lor. 1 i<>>v to h'?. worked yujJiinL;!' beiMInt;- '■ s i^uitcd for your ' [aiifax, ami take j \\'-\\ yiii'iily vi.'iir 1 !!. to i-:niisiut, ami j I (lu.su fouii'l will 1 uiii rs. Wo liavu 1 1'.'. Ifciidit (if Ills our cliiiiato, nml IS a siii'o ^aiido : — ' Store. j Vforlil, ^ I If u~ i 1 7 i 8 1 1) 1 '• lo: 1 ' ' 1 1-2 , 1 ;) 14: 1() 17 I-: 19 •20 '2\ 22 2.'3 24 II. II. fri.LKH .* i'if., Aiiivrhuii llnyknit TmU, licail of Power's ^Vlitirr. ' S))!-!))!^. ] MAY 31 (lays. I 2 1-: s <> 10 I'. 12 1 ;; 14 15 IC) 17 1-: 19 •20 2\ 22 2.'J 24 I-: 2(5 27 28 29 30 31 A first tuia assMituxnt of KLASTH Sir>E IIPPKHS AND FUK>r^ I AL^ SKfNS, Fm SiHiui? a^nd l-4tjmmer ]*(»»*.,, afc For aHi's Leath»ii' and Jlioe FJndinx St /fe, l«y. I PK#;« W TEK STUKKT. 1%, FI 'lip ainfHt, .^auvevS, Aj). 9 ' ■ J'l'rilielion. ^linciU'')ii of till! r*' ss 5 ifl Apli. :3rtl Siind:i}' nficr KHstcr, $? ri^cs 4li. Sill, movninj^. , Very hi^li tides. 9 sets lOli. I5in. aftornoon. ij/ stJdioiiivry. i l^ ri-cs 3li. 23in. morning. 4ili Sundiiy nficr Enstcr. Lon;!i!i of iIk; day 1411. 34in. Low tides. 2/ rises Hi. 57in. morniny:. I'^Ua 16(L ^^MTatcstHu.ig W. I Daniel N ("01111011 died, 1847. VIrs Heinans died, 1835. Ij -< ^ J ciiirthof the night Oli. 14m. liotrMtiun Hundiiy. \) ^6(L i ^ llor. I>r. Liiulicviind ilparkler. lloyo coloured sorts : Aurora niid r ilinc Hell,' (^)uecu of Roy(>\ Christine. Whites: White I'c V.iujvhaii. Tricolors: Mrs. Tollock, Kdwiiiia FitZ'patrick, Lad; Liss ()'(}owrio, lionnie iMindce, P.iu'nhi'^ liush, Ita'ia Unita. A Lee, iieauty of Calrterdale, l^eroy Leonard, President Lincoln. ui)hea platycentra, uiies), ('a'ceolaria npier, Robert Pier oine ami liodoljih Koch, .lean Sisely, ^ l^ink cuhjured : rfeetion, Madame Cailmn, 'loliah, •onzoM : Mrs. .lohn Golden : Crystal SMITH'S Rhubarb Cciiipoiind for Diarrhma, Craiaps, &c. 10 A o P OS o I' itltOU^ iiu«l Ul':u^:, iii<> i oil lug. g n O •J ^ o 0) * n o » m o .!<] c3 ■ o a o o o *> -a a 04 JUNE Ix^^ins on SUNDAY. [1870 I). OFiill i^Iooii.t 4 ([ Last Qimrtcr,1 1 1 9 Now Moon, 19 j) First QiinitorJ 27 a Per. y (I II. '.» 4 I 22 42 ■12 D, .1 1 2 y 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 ly 14 15 10 17 1 18 i 19 i 20, 21 : 22 2,3 24 25 2() 27 28 29 ;30 f', 1/ « V HU. M. Tu. W. Til. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sii. 811. M. Tn. W. Th (^ A])0. 15 (1. SUN. iM. A. A.jlO M. 17 24 9 801 Iths. 2 57 A. ;3 •J A. ;; 9 A. A. souths. KirtCH MOON. lllses. 22 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 F. ' 4 19 1 Sa. 4 19 i SU. 4 19 M. 4 19 ' Tu. 4 20 W. 4 20 Th. 4 20 ; F. 4 21 ! Sa. 4 21 1 SU. 4 22 M. 4 22 1 3'1 34 35 35 3G| 37, 3« 38, 39 1 40 40 411 411 421 42 42 43 43 44 44! 44 44 44 44 44 44 45, 45] 45 441 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 2 10 18 25 32 o'9 45 50 56 5 9 13 16 19 21 23 25 2r) 27 27 27 2G 25 24 22 20 18 15 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 F, s, 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 9 3 3 28 19 10 50 39 28 17 G 54 42 30 18 5 G 19 32 45 58 11 24 37 50 3 IG 29 42 54 6 18 4 43 ! 6 4| 7 20' 8 29 9 25 10 11 1 10 42 11 10 1 1 1 33 1 11 42 morn 1 11 31 54 1 is; 1 47 1 2 22 3 G I 3 59 4 57 ! 5 57 1 7 11 8 20 ; 9 30 10 42 \ 1 1 53 ' Al 7 2 2< ., 41 4 59 i SoiitliH. 9 27 10 27 11 30 morn 35 SftR. 1 o 3 4 5 5 () 7 7 8 9 10 10 II A. 1 2 3 4 38 38 .30 19 5 47 27 8 51 34 20 8 59 52 44 35 2G 14 1 48 35 25 IG 12 12 1 2 2 3 4 5 m I 8 9 10 11 A 1 2 3 4 I 2 40 11 50 40 41 51 5 18 28 .')7 42 43 45 48 50 53 54 52 45 31 13 41 8: .321 54 i 17| 43 morn ; 9 43 (Icdin. .Soiilli. 17 5G 22 25 2G 25 22 18 14 9 15 3 3 12 42 55 IG 6 S3 43 Nl 39 •G 7 8 i 9 ; 9 10 10 10 11 11 6 11 IG 20 23 25 2G 25 23 21 17 12 6 NO S5 11 16 20 24 53 48 15 5 6 8 1 39 59 6 8 18 49 55 G 25 58 15 rinoo in, "I / / vj /Wi **v vw K K T T T 8 « n n n 25 a a Halifax Suisorj,C'or.Uobie aiul North Sts., IIEIIKEIIT H.iBIUS, Proprietor. Piilacc (iom. V«;rli(\iu>? : Sir Wiiliam Younv;', Contciniial Seodliui,', Harris's Seedliii*,' Mrs. Woodmofc, Voiiosa, Suow-tialcc. Fuclisias, all varictios. Gaillardia i)icta nana. Tlie selection of i'V^/m/t- ami VayififdU'd hfao-'d pli(iit.i, hvci'.iil'iiiiti for Iii>rdcr.-iiijg, &i;., ruconmieudod by Mr. Power is as followy : Irisene Liiideni and Iierl)erli, Mesenilirvantlicmuin eordifoliuni varie^atmn (a very lonj^ name for a vyry Hiiiall plant), Knnitfa maritima Anrie,i;ata, Caxania splendeus varie;;ata, Alternanthcra. ])aroi)ychioide;^, .Soniiierv:\unis and Kclieverias, (ioldeu Thyme, I'oa trivialiy varioi^'iita (smnil striped ^rass), Lolieli;i, e;irdiniilis, Amarantlius ll'ndrei, ( •ent:uui;;i, ciindkiis.-iiiua and C'lcmeiiltili. l''or bine ctilour.s tlu; Lcjbelias liii.ve latterly not proved so eflcetive in the J'uhiie (lardens as N'iola I'.hic I'erfeetioii and Admiration. Subtropical Plants for ;^ro\vin,L;- as sini;1e wpeeimens or in .trroups (suitable for lar;4'c .yurdens and ornamental ^^roun Js) : V.'i^andia Caraeiis.uia and it SMITH'S Essence of Jamaica (Jinjror relievos Griping Pains. Bfst i»!acc fo buy fomhs, Itru^hcs, So»i»m, 8poii^o.s, "olllUR. [1879 }/ SOlltllS. M. M. M. 4 49 M. 1) ir, <'cllll. OUlll. 17 12 if) IC) 5() 15 3 8 12 12 42 18 55 I 14 1() I >n 43 ! S' 1 :v.) I (•> 53 11 48 15 G 8 1 .•}'.) 59 () i 81 18 i 49 i VO 55 I ■^5 « I 11 Oj 10 25 I 20 58 i 24 1 5 1 rinci! ■A- in. t J vj vj AVI tv* vw X X T T T « « n n n a , Proprietor. rris's Seedliii*,' .ilkirdia i)icLa j iiccul'Milfi fur J Liiideiii and }j name for a ills vario;^ata, )ldcu Tliymo, Ainaraiitlius s til'.: liulK'lias luc rurfeot'iDH s or in uroiips iraciis.uia and Pains. 1:5 51. il. FUJ.F.a mill *•«., r.iii; <|;lVM. en i; 7 i; III il 1:2 I'i II I-: 111 17 1« l!» !•: •J.'! ■2-1 2() •J 7 i ;;o ! CASH 0XTGT0MER3 Will liml It hi tlii'ir !icl\.iiii iu<' til I.1C.U ii\('i I^OUDLIAIM'S HI'itCK OK Cliu. litest aii'i licit, ii.viii, tiiu:iii of ^'oo'Im in fiiwii. lor. I pim;i; >vatki{ st.. ii ami ax. I'l'titi't'ost — Whit S nudity. ?/G0 ^ risi's .Til. ;Uiii. iiKiriilii!''. Lciiulli (tf till! iliy ir)li, 1 111), lOinU'l" Day. Ili^ili lidcs. 9 Hcfs I Oil. M'.iin, iiftcrtiDon, iOmltir Diiv. Tj li'^'^'s "'• I'Mii. morn. I'ltrdioi" Diiy. ^ li.-ii.'s Oh. 2(}ni. iiioni. 'I'liiiity Smuhty. (.'(n\ stone of St. Murv's Ciith'l laid,: War with Tripoli, l8o'l. |llx., 1S2U.' St. naniahas, Ap. 11 6 (L Iauv tides. j Corpus Christi. % 6 (L $< i" ^j I h 6 ([. b ^''^^^'^ "'• '*""• "''•'■'^- I'-'ii- [Ion. A. C. Dodd, Kx-Ch.Jiis.. C. J5. (/.I 1st Stin. af. Trinity. %<^v. lid. Lat.h.; ^ ill r»',rilit'Ii.)ii. Ltmi^th of lli« night 8h. .'Jr)!!!. ^ Stip. ^ © \} 6 1 lli^l' ''<'ps. AccoHsion C2ii. Vidoria, 18.']7. (v) enters 25, Stun. com. Set. iralifnx,! •Iiid Sunday after Trinity. [1749.' 9 6 (I 9 sots lOh. L>2i'n. afternoon.; St .lohn IJnpt. — Midsitnitner Day. I 2/ rises llli. 1.3in. al'ieriMon. .% rises Oil. 21m. morning. ^ greatest llel. Lat. N. Low tides. Qiioen Victoria Crowned, 1838. .'ird Stin. alter Trinity. St. Peter, A]) % 6 b h '■^^'^ *^''- ^-"^- "Hirniiig. Ili^'ll Wlltrr, llMllililiir, lit •A y, •2 t»4 S3. \\ 48 .') m 7 141 4 .-,1 7 2 8 17 j f) .02 8 ;j «.) 1 8 r, 40 8 .')7 10 12 1 7 40 y :a 11 r. 1 1 H ,*t2 10 4M 11 .'iN 1 22 11 .'33 A. 48 ' 10 10 11 A. 1 2 .'J 4 f) () 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 1 I 12 .VJ 46 2.'J 1.') 17 21 20 12 ^0 17 54 in 10 4it A. 1 1 2.'5 10 .57 44 a 34 4 J (i 7 8 9 y 10 11 11 2(3 28 32 31 23 9 .51 28 42 morn 21 morn 18 1 9 2 5 3 9 1 1 2 3 4 41 29 20 16 20 1 .'is 2 2.'") 3 12 3 .59 4 49 5 41 1 6 43 ! 7 47 i 8 46 1 9 38 10 24 11 6 11 43 morn 20 57 1 36 2 1.5 2 .56 3 44 4 35 5 31 6 35 9 51 10 30 11 11 11 59 morn 50 1 46 2 50 /a O "i 3 U ■M f^ •n 3 29 w 4 32 > 5 .33 6 27 CJ 7 21 8 13 o 9 .1 ] 9 5.1 , o 10 40 11 27 P A. 14 U 1 4 1 pi 1 56 j U H 2 58 t 4 2 ! 5 I ffi 5 53 c? (') 39 H 7 21 tJ 7 58 : 8 35 1 «+ 9 12 1 in lloiisi- riiiiiis, I'iaiilH Tor |{> ivind of sctd si,,tal)lu for (nw ciiinatu. 'I'liv* tiii'l 'ri-ps imi in dnianu' Ajjvil and Ji'iy \\iil r.ow r. .luiro attu'i'I/n, \\vA in Iho w.-.y ot iiund liocii;;^, \vl...:\- 'his has tii be doiij, and sc'ondly hy tho iirfo of tli j horse hoc or (ailtival(oiiti(ri(e. ►0 u I en M d o o H Ifl rt- >i (9 O o o ISKOWX iiuil \VEii'', corner Disiii' ami Ilollin iiirorfs, Kalilax, H. II. 1 BLLKlt ami <'0., Fn!r!nuili«' Sralcs fii vnilolr, Power's Wharf. G(j JULY l)egins on TUESDAY. [1879 D. 11. M. 1). O Full Moon,^ 3 5 24 A. a Last Quarto.', 11 4 40 M. 3 e Ncv Moon, l'.> 4 52 M 110 ;j) First Qiuirter,![ 20 21 M.\]7 C Tor. 1(1. ([An. 12(1. (riVr.27 9 .souths. I '^ souths. 2/ sonth.s 3 11 A. 3 9 A. 3 t> A. 3 1 A. f) 21 M. G 11 M. G 1 M. 9 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 .1 i2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.') 20 27 28 29 30 31 sux. s^_ Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8 a. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. Ili.-5e.s. 4 23 4 23 4 24! 4 25 4 25 4 20 4 27 1 4 27 1 4 28 1 4 29 4 ."iO 4 •jO 4 31 ! Seta. 44 4 4 44 (led in. North. Slo\\ o( 50 M. MOON. 4 14 M. ;; 47 M. 3 18 ^I. 2 49 M. llisc- 23 23 22 22 43122 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 22 22 22 22 22 22 90 40j 21 39 21 38' 21 21 21 21 / oc 7 37; 7 30 7 35 i 7 35 \7 34 8 3 59 54 48 43 37 30 23 10 8 51 43 33 24 14 4 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 20 24 23 20 53 20 42 20 30 20 19 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 54 42 28 15 1 47 18 33 18 18 3 30 3 41 3 52 4 3 4 14 4 24 4 34 4 43 4 52 5 1 5 10 5 18 5 25 5 32 5 39 5 45 5 50 5 50 6 G 4 6 8 10 () 13 6 14 G 10 G 10 G le 15 14 6 12 G 9 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 1 40 9 34 50 10 30 57 20 47 morn 20 1 1 2 3 4 G ■7 I 8 9 10 A. I 2 3 4 5 G 1 50 47 49 58 9 20 31 44 50 12 29 45 50 59 55 35 Souths. 10 10 11 19 morn 20 1 17 2 9 2 50 3 41 4 23 5 5 5 4() () 29 14 a 52 44 Set!- • 'iclin. . uiUh. 10 37 11 28 A. 20 1 10 1 58 2 45 3 33 4 21 5 13 G G 7 8 9 10 11 4 4 5 7 4 1 25 25 54 2 22 25 40 3 27 2.3 54 4 39 20 34 5 51 10 9 7 9 11 3 8 18 5 37 9 20 80 5 10 30 N5 17 11 34 10 22 A. 35 1 5 1 38 19 3 2 41 22 19 3 44 24 40 4 43 25 55 5 38 25 55 G 27 24 38 7 7 22 3 7 42 18 19 8 11 13 37 8 36 8 11 8 59 N2 17 9 22 S3 40 9 40 9 43 10 14 15 13 10 43 19 50 11 23 23 30 morn 25 30 12 20 1 1 11 24 45 i 2 19 21 58 T AVI *w X X X T T 8 H n n 25 Ed 55 SI SI m I 1>\U nut ill Ih'.! 11 >\V ;r 1) Mir). I) . lU't, t.ji iwid do r.r.u 11.. V li •.: •!!MU'.;(1 r.ispliLT.'', II ■I' ,1 OL'.:ic^ iiino.w' til. i'i'm: ii/eni;,', >t form. The Sticky ami otlior Fly k'i.itiis at SlIITI! S Dine; Sioro. ii !l =^ li Iliilifax Nursery, Cor. llobie and North Sts., HKKBEIIT HARRIS, Proyrletor, to ho plr.ntc I or sown. Put out cabh:ii;o9 and ciuil flowerH, but only in aoil that has l)cen \v(i!l worked aiid well enru-hed. The Half tea, or turnip Ilea, is tlie uroat enoiny 01 the ciibhaj^o ; all efforts at his destruction hive failed, and the only cffeetive wjiy of wa;,'in^'war with him is to treat h m ),'ei)erou-:iy by s.iwiiu,', ]> m wjeii the eabba.;e rows, common wli to nmstitrd, t)v' y.m i'.' ri.'i.-.iiiu" jumt-; of will, h tire fir mor',- pilat'.blo tlian cabl'-V^'e. To'u 't i.j.. aU,i m:'y bj set <.!it later in the m)'ii]i. Oround cherri'j.s do best when they i-o'.ie ui> t.' i:n .^ee-.t in lii.. ;;!', win, li M.'j. wiii dn for yearns. Finish jiU'itJiy v,v, ryJi.ii ,■ now m field ..:k1 .•.•.uvl.- ), su.h ■,-■ ■ i-Uan cji.i, 'uish and jiole b.ji'.ns, •ou..'iun.>"r..(, .s (U ..ihe;', mr.ii,)-.. Vende.' p'.Xit. !u .y "<->wbe Ucst pliir<' to !niy ;;<>]mJiK' .'ipUMS utid Oj t Sliitrs, trcr's Wharf, [1879 11 sou til s. 4 14 iM. I 3 47 M. 3 18 M. 2 49 M. i-cliii. i-uth. rinc' 5 54 / I 5 4C) t . 3 54 V? ■ 34 vj i? 9 OK \ I 3 5 37 X S 50 5 X s s'5I7 X 2 22 c\'5 : 5 CY> \, 9 3 « *i 2 19 « 4 40 O '■ ; 5 55 n J 5 55 n .' 4 38 ^ i! 2 3 ^ 8 19 25 J 3 37 SI , I 8 11 SI : 12 17 ^ ? 3 40 n^ » 9 43 ^ 8 5 13 ^ r 9 56 "I 1' ■3 30 "I h 5 36 ^ i; 1 / ; 4 45 V? t I 58 Vj ' Pro!)rietor. aoil th:tt has uroatoiiuiiiy ilTcL-tivti \v;iy If/ f :v inorv li. (iround wiil do inr '■ i>!i;ui coi.i, !ii ^,,' iii)\v ho • Vii'.ein;,', .'■••t fiinn. ire. ® 111. El. ! hum r 1 . 1 ^ 1 *-> i 5 - ;-; A ■T. 5? 1 2 3 11 4 lO 4t 25 St. Jri.Y. ti. El. Fl I.LKR nnd <'0., lirciM* I>iil4>it( MISi<»rnic(lA- <«l\j; TUBST, .ir. At LOWEST MARKET RATES, \t 10() IFl'Kll WVTKKf r. i]*/ statioiinry. Ij rises Oli. 9in. morn. j(v) in Apoj^ee. I High tides. ^ sets 8h. 50m. nf'tern'n. Ill rises loll. 39m. afternoon, j Length of the day 15h. 18m, Uth Sunday iiftcr Trinitv. ! I? D© 9 sets lOh, afternoon. ^ 6 C '^ i''i>t's llh. 52m. ai'ternoon. "J, in J'erihelion. :Jolin Calvin horn atNoyon, Fr., 1509. 1? o C % 6 o »■* (0 I in 12 20 42 9 Iti-iiial uiul other Kouqiict.s at Halifax KiiiNcry. I'iiblic l':nlvriainiiH>ii(s {'uiiiishcil. Private and *'t!(iry may be jilaiited out at the end of the niontl.. If tlicrc itrc still any " farruens" in tlio I'roviiuu! who ocif*y or (tr^iuii/iiiyf a new one. 'I'lit.re '."in be ro pc'und Iin'j;ress among our farmi,'r.s without co-oiieration, for tlie ohtnii!ini (9 O O p OR o I'lii; !uu:iin aiteiitii.'M in eiilied to Ihe m;iUov tliis month is tli:it a H'W Socioly 1 '(■■■i'inj;' to ivuti.-iiiato in tlie Ije';i!?lati\ e uTunt-iniiid rei;nires to send i:i Uie 1 lt":l;iration le'inhod i>y Se..;. I;i of the Act h'j'i.r-: fli<' jir, i Uuy oJ'Jv'y. i JriiY. — Notwith-standinK what ha.s been a«iid in .June, indicatins;' that as the Itint [ J. (JODFKEY SMITH, DISPKXSINO CHEMIST, 1J7 HOLLIS STKKKT. 1 - - - - - — — -- - - ^ KItOWN aiKl WKKK, nholcsalc lli-iii;»i»il.s, flnltr.'.v. 11. li. !• IM.KK nnil <'0., :>J II a:ul « r<»i*s < nt Saws, Uoa>l Powpv'h ITlir.vr. t 08 i\U(iUST Iwins oil FRIDAY. [187!) 17 O Fa!! ^f^'Oi', (f li'.ist QuMrtiT, 9 New M>>oi), j) First (,>!iiU'tov,'^ O Full M()oii,^l ^ A])i>. 9 tl. C Tor. 22 U U. M. 2 58 •) 55 24- 10 31 2 5() 58 4 4 M. - A. .'{ A lio 17 M. A. 24 31 o + soutli;^. • J 51 A. 2 40 A. 2 25 A. 2 7 A. ' 1 43 A. 1 % souths. 1 2/ south; 33 M. 21 i\r. 7 M. 53 U. 38 M. 2 7 M. 1 37 M. 1 f> M. 35 M. 4 M. ♦J ri I es I Hi ■♦J o fii —I I » -^ Pi I ;:,^ SUN. Ui.-.t'H. I S«t.s. (lodin. Norlli. cltwk. MOOX. Ui.st^s. Souths. Si^ts. (livliii. .South. ri:u( 1 1 F. 4 51 7 21 18 4 ' G G 1 8 ' 11 57 1 .3 .".3 17 57 Vf 2 ;S:i. 4 52 7 20 17 48 G 2 7 35 morn 4 4G 13 5 /VH. vw 3 ! SU.i 4 53 7 19, 17 33 5 58 59 4G 5 57 43 4l M. 1 4 54 7 18 17 17 : 5 53 8 22 1 33 7 M 4 82 9 X 5 i Tu. ; 4 55 i 7 l()i 17 15-17 8 40 2 17 8 12 N3 21 >: ^»i W. ' 4 5() 1 7 15 IG 45 ;" 41 9 o 59 9 18 8 37 T ' j Th. i 57 7 14, IC) 28 5 34 9 23 3 41 10 22 13 28 T «i F. 4 58 7 13: IG 11 5 27 9 48 4 24 li 25 17 45 T 9 8a. 5 7 1 1 j I 5 54 5 19 10 17 5 8 A. 28 21 18 « 10 8U.! 5 1 7 10, 15 37 5 11 10 55 5 54 1 31 23 58 « 111 u. 5 2 7 8; 15 19 5 2 11 39 G 43 2 31 25 35 n 12 Tu. 5 3 7 Oj 15 1 4 52 morn 7 C3 3 27 2G 2 n 13 w. 1 5 4 7 o' 14 43 4 42 32 8 25 4 18 25 12 gs 14 Th.i 5 5 7 4j 14 25 4 31 1 34 9 19 5 4 23 5 <^ 15 F. ! 5 7 2 14 4 20 2 40 10 10 5 40 19 44 SB 10 Sa. 5 8 7 1 13 47 4 8 3 52 11 2 G 12; 15 19 a 17 8U. 5 9 G 59 13 28 3 5G 5 4 11 51 (•) 38' 10 1 1^. 18 M. 5 10 G 57 13 9 3 43 G 17 A. 40 7 3 N4 7 n 19 Tu. 5 U G 5G 12 49 3 30 7 29 1 28 1 27 82 2 njj 20 W. 5 12 G 54 12 30 3 16 8 45 2 18 7 51 8 10 -A- 21 Th. 5 13 G 53 12 10 3 2 10 1 3 9 8 17 13 54 -A- 22 F. 5 15 G 51 11 50 2 48 11 18 4 3 8 48 18 52 "\, 23 Sa. 5 10 G 49 11 29 2 32 A. 35 4 59 9 23 22 43 "1, 24 SU. 5 17 6 48 11 9 2 17 1 47 5 53 10 9 25 9 t 25 M. 5 18 G 4G 10 48 2 1 2 52 6 58 11 4 25 59 t 26 Tu. 5 19 G 44 10 28 1 44 3 48 7 58 raoi-n 25 10 t 27 W. 5 20 G 42 10 7 1 27 4 33 8 5G 8 22 51 r> 28 Th. 5 21 G 41 9 45 1 10 5 9 9 50 1 19 !l9 15 Yi 29 F. 5 23 G 39 9 24 52 5 37 10 40 31 u 44 A1.t VW :M) Sa. ; 5 24 G 37 9 3 34 G 2 11 2G ' 3 43 9 35 /vv^ WV 31 SU. 5 25 G 35 1 8 41 i 8.1G 1 (» 24 morn 4 50 84 7 X Halifax Xursory, Cor. Rohie and Norf li Sts. ,HK KKEIH' ] lAKUiS,!' 1-0 pt ictor. mo;ith of sced-trii. , yd Tiirni]) soninn; n;ay sliJl be dor.e. Souio even vrofer t.i rio'.v tliuir Sw't'^:- '.'tis mon.th, 'liul Uic soft 'J''(jniij;s fur iiiiiiiiHli;ito feodiiivr iicoil not iijji. isarily 1)0 SOW! t'i' lie e.iJ ; *" July, 'il^e yrou;iil slioukl h ivu ui!dur'.;-on<.' a tlionm^h juilvci'izatioii. i.'n'ht Ka.ily soil is tlie iiust for 'ruriiij)s. 'J'h-ay start be^t after tb^' ijrou;!'! is wari.i, 'it tii(! bulbs s\vull most rujiidly diirin<;' tbu cool dewy iii,L,'lits of Autirim '•''-> f,,i' -"urii ■ bo worked t > dci^j) oi' made too lino .'or 'rur.ui)><. 'i'ov ; ;m t.i.-. ,.s ara v i'ri d for tlr^ cr,;';a,iid i;rushed liouus hiivc been noj>'.iv;d with t ' !• 'sfc • fTtft:", ei'.w.r v.Vim covccd in tho drills in the niatnicr of oi'dlii iry du:\;4, or . , 1 i;M\:; !•■■ laachine alois.r with the seeds, so as to be in When iH 'l«nn i is't .'^yjTlI'S Drug Store, 147 Mollis Street. licvt i»!ai-< t'- «»: : i»cr-f-'!"Uy Turc iiruuuU Sjjlv«?s, 'invor's Wlir.jf. [1870 l.S.I]^ SOlltllS. M. 2 7 1 37 1 f. M. 35 M. 4 M, (Irclin. Soiifli. )/ 17 1 .'{ 5 7 43 S2 9 X m 21 K 8 87 T 1.1 28 r 17 45 T 21 18 « 2*? 58 H 25 35 n 20 2 n 25 12 s 2li 5 gs 19 44 25 15 19 SI 10 1 a N4 7 "?! S2 2 n;i 8 10 r^ i;3 54 -^ 18 52 "I 22 43 m. 25 9 / 25 59 / 25 10 / 22 51 Vf 19 15 VJ U 44 Alt vw 'J 35 vw S; 7 i X I'royrictor, iven \*rcfer t> (liM;.C IlCixl licit iii!deri;()iH; a, hoy start best jj tlio cool dewy too lino i'lii' les liavo 1(0011 li-.i matiiior of > as to bo ill trcct. w\ ]4 II". 1!) CI. II. Fl liHiU ami €:«., IColtcrtH.na'N rifcular Sawn, Pinvcr'n M'iiarr. 'lllllUh 1 •J ATKrUST 31 Da vs. 0'.) Shecpliius, Roaiis and LiuiiiirK,! All colours, and prices, at the very lowest rut«*r 'IValrr Strr^'l, llsilifax. lli},'h Water, mean lime, at en •A V r 1 ."-^ O a .'i . ■ 5 "^'5 ■i^-'S C5 i r - i - a ^ tr ^ 1 c ~, *- ' r— •< ' - *- ci H-l a. lit ■1\ I)- 6 no 8 47 ■ 7 31 9 42 8 17 10 28 8 :>« 11 9 •> .'55 11 46 : 10 12 A. 23 ■ 10 45 5G , 11 17 1 28 1 11 .'50 2 1 A. 27 2 38 , 1 12 3 23 i 2 11 4 22 ' .'{ 3r> 5 47 4 .'iO 7 10 1 () 9 8 20 ' G 5H 9 9 : 7 40 » 51 8 18 le 29 8 54 1! 5 <) 30 11 41 10 ',» morn 10 47 20 11 2.7 58 ' morn 1 38 14 2 35 : 1 lO 3 2.1 j 2 2J 4 32 ' 4 6 11 5 27 7 38 G 31 8 42 7 li) 9 30 10 2 10 57 11 43 A. 1 1 2 2 3 •) 4 24 1 38 11 43 IG 53 38 1 L.'iinnuis Day. 2 Iliirli tides. 9 ^^^^^ ^''- ^•'^'^- ^^^f^'*"'"- E ^{\\ Stuulay alter Triiiitv. 4 2/ (^ C Leiij.'th oT tlie day 14li. 24iti. 5 11 1 ises 8h. 29ni. aft., sets after sunrise. G 1? ri&cs 9h. 45m. afternoon. ~ h 6 (L % '"'^^"^ ^'^^^- '551:1. afternoon. s ^ sets 71). 4 7 in. afternoon. 9 ^stationary. S d C Very low tides. K 9tl) yundav after Trinity. 11 First Bi.sho]) of N. S.. ((Mri«lis) 1787. 12 Cor. stone of Prov. I5ui!d';j; iai.i, 1811. l.'i i':x-Sheritr C. li. Chandler*/., 1851. 14 , Length of the niuht lOh. 2m. 15 :ilal. Camp Hill Ceuit'y o])ened. 1844. il) \. HrunsAvrt'k a ^eiririUe iVov., 1784 V. lOtli Sun. after Trinity. Iliifh tid(»s. ^ 6 (L l^iirt of Hill, rumde p-mt. for 9 at .i:rcat. Itrilliiuify. jcol. site, IBls. ^ izroatpst Hel. Lat." S. 9 o C 17 rise.s 8li. 4Gin. afternoon. 9 in Aphelion. 23 ^ Inf. (^Q l^P- Low tides 11 1 1 ih Sun. af. Trin. St. liarrhi^loinew. 25 Lenytli of tlic day 13li. 28m. % rises 9li. 4Gn». afternoon. 11 riscj Gh. 57in. aft., sets at sunrise. -'^ St. Aujrustine. J^ c^ © '-'■' St. John Bapt. heheaded. .'io 9 sets 7h. 1 Ini. aft. [ 9 stat'v. IT. tides.! K 12 ih S un, af. Tr in. 2^ cP© % 6^\ ^•i':}}:itt»u<« i«S aisil ^lofrs of «io«Mt and £i;'\v Tr^, lleiS>snM'oiis :iii«l oilier I'laaf.s. ior !U'\< .tonr. 5 37 j 7 2 I 8 25 I 9 35 1 24 ' 11 G 11 44 1 mom 20 '.G 1 .'!5 213; 2 53.' 3 -M 4 3G 5 47 7 2G 8 53 9 57 10 45 >) 17 7 12 7 58 8 39 9 IG 9 53 10 26 10 h% 11 31 A. 8 53 1 52 3 17 4 40 5 50 G 39 7 21 7 59 8 35 9 11 9 50 10 28 n 8 11 55 morn 51 2 2 3 41 5 8 6 12 7 niova S(;otia, alth'iimli well uedor.stucd elsowheiv, hi that the ^eed 'u'll 1)0 ])ut in the moment Die soil i.s ]>reparcd. If the earth of the iire])iired nil Sll lie. .. ... ;.'ets dried ii]> in the sun before tlie se(>d is eomniittcd ti- it, Imw can the latter »• evfu'ctcd to ;;enuinatc. Hoeiii};' and wcediuji of all drill eroj>.s should hL> enrried '11 lurtively this month and ctnupk^ted hefiuT liayintr time, (let your htiyinu' ;i«*ra.tu.s and i!Mi>len:ents in order, (.'et the kitiheii and llower t;anii'iis in good : T I'ft'ore hayiiij,^ l)e;;'iiis, as there will he " no tiuie " tlieii. .\riicsT.— Onrfiirtncrs, at least thoi^o in the host fai'nieil districts of the rrovince. Vtatcrproof Bilis unA KiirNiusr Aprons at SMITH'S l»rii!r Store. M O o W ft- w > p 8? m fa O ^, 1 C7I p CO *i 03 >-l O & o HI UitOAY!«i and m:uit« t^iuer Duke :iuU Uullis !Strtv!s, Ualiiux. II. II. frLLKK nii«1 (*0., SlioH Lend niid Lvail IMpr, Ponor's MliniT. » Ai 9- CO II) ri m r-4 •l-l O tfT u-, f>, M •a 03 « C) M o o (4 70 8EPTEMr,EK begins on MONDAY. [1879 (T Last (^iiirtcr, 9 New Moon, II j) First (iiiiirtur, O I'ull Moon, I). ![. M, H ;] no A, in 1 4.'J M 22 •M) ,} 3 M. ([ Ai)o. (1. ([ IVr. 18 (1. ID. 3 10 17 21 9 souths,} % soutlis. 1 .'51 A. 57 A. 18 A. 11 ,{(•, M. 4 yi M. 4 I.'i M. .1 r)4 M. :\ y/j M. II 47 A. 11 IG A. 10 10 45 15 A. A. 1 7 8 y 10 11 12 l;3 14 15 10 18 19 20 21 22 2;3 24 25 26 27 28 29 oO -1 M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. \V. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. t 'tV. SUN. Ilises. Sots. (IfHilin. Noilli. Fiist o( clodt. M(K)N. Ilisfs. SoutliH. 8(!ts. (Icclin. North. I Ti Th. F. Sa. bU. M. Tu. W. Til. F. Ha SU. M. Tu. 5 2G i 5 27 ' 5 28 i 5 no ■ i5 .31 I 5 32 I ' 5 33 i534i i 5 35 I i5 37! ! 5 38 ; I 5 39 : i 5 40 ! i 5 41 , I •'i 42 I ' ^ 44 j .• 45 : i 5 47 I I 5 48 ' 5 50 5 51 , 5 52 :> .55 5 54- 5 .% I 5 .'jiT I 5 S^' ' 5 .^5» I 6 0'. 6 341 G 32; 6 30| G 28 G 2G 6 24 G 23 G 2L G 191 G 17| G 15 6 13 G 11' G 10; 6 8! 6 6| G 4i Ti ?.• G 5 581 5 56 5.T 5 53, 5 51; 5 49: .> 47' 5 45 0> 4^3 5 4^1 5 m 4 4 4 20 58 3G 14 51 29 7 44 22 59 3G 13 3 50 3 27 3 4 2 41 2 18 1 54 1 31 1 8 44 N. 21 S. 1 25 48 1 12 1 35 1 58 2 22 2 45 2 21 40 59 19 39 59 20 40 1 3 22 3 42 4 4 4 3 24 45 5 G 5 28 5 49 G 10 6 31 G 52 7 13 7 'U I ■ \ 8 1:. 8 36 H ;''G 9 IG 9 3G 9 5G G 7 / m I 8 8 9 10 23 U 19 jnorii 23 1 44 5 2G 50 18 52 33 3 5 G 7 9 10 11 31 42 55 8 23 38 20 3(') A. 45 1 45 32 9 41 G 29 48 10 30 I 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 A. 1 2 r» O 4 5 G 8 9 10 10 u morn 11 54 3G 18 o 47 35 24 16 7 50 40 30 18 8 58 54 52 51 53 54 51 45 3G 23 8 50 33 5 58 1 24 ' 7 4 G 4G 8 7 11 47 1 9 10 IG IG ! 10 14 20 5 1 11 IG 23 2 \ A. 18 25 1 15 25 52 2 9 25 30 2 55 23 53 3 37 21 3 4 9 17 5 4 38 12 9 1 5 5 G 28 ! 5 28 NO 19 5 53 S5 58 G 18 12 j G 48 17 22 7 24 21 39 8 G 24 31 9 1 25 44 10 3 25 18 11 10 23 19 ir orn 20 3 21 15 49 1 31 10 55 2 40 5 38 3 47 80 1 2 4 52 N5 8 5 5G 10 13 21 souths. Place T T T « n n n SI SI "I / X X X T Halifax Nnwscry, tor. SWtoii> and North »$tK.,HEBBEItT nARKIS, Proprietor. art) v.orki!^ into a mixed insljandry^ so that cattle may not ho fed on hay all wnitiif aiii., ]<;t5>tur(.Ml in sunan'i'.-- ' ;,'nnn, ,ainu ir; sniimicr piLrt:;. niily \v;i,y tu > nricOi ;i f:inn., ort. rijiiomuicnd our rc-idc-ry :iw noti of tares .m lcoud oats or iiarley tliinj^- for I'lc cattk to ^row or l-itfAi iijion when tho pastures aro all ])urnt up After h lyiiiy theru wll !.o work in slie tfi>''den and e»»f*ocialIv in tljc orchard. Look after tho ri!)eniiu ftrnit, destroy e:i8.?rpillara, if any utill rV, ,aiii ; i)iek the uarlv Au^uHt ajiples, ;•.!-: -send th-m inln i.^rket. When the raiii..^ (•'•me, beds of straw"- l>errK-i may he niatle up. See that the t,'round is ■.. jll draineil and enriched \vitl» old m.umre. Muslirooms no.v app* ar i;i tlic horae pastures. hut fed in winter on straw aua|»» hiuI ^Hflwrjr. owt'r's Wliai'f. [1879 hs. -)' souths. ^I. 11 47 A. vr. \\ 10 A. VI. 10 45 A. VI. 10 ir> A. (Icclin. North. 1 24 6 46 11 47 16 16 20 5 I 23 2 i 25 25 52 25 30 23 53 21 3 8 4 7 4 6 8 5 y >5 57 91 17 }8 12 9 5 6 28 >S NO 19 33 S5 58 18 12 181 17 22 21 39 24 31 25 44 25 18 23 19 20 3 15 49 10 55 5 38 80 1 2 N5 8 I'lnro ' X T T T « « n n n 55 25 SI SI ^^ 24 6 1 3 ^n ;1 11 () Ill / / WW A** V*V X X X T IS, rroprlctor. fed on hay all hxits aiid cojirstj brs. Tliia is the Wo therefore to ha.vc a field l:r i;rocn eatablo To all burnt ui>. hn'ohard. Look Ijiiok tho oarly beds ot straw ■ enriched with fj. 11. i •'I ■I, i I'l < II i V2 \ i l.'i 1 I i; I i:. I i^i ^• i: s IS A III kJ i: hi ,:> 2:1 :if •2h ' '-'7 '2 1 ■''' S i ;;ii h i 11 ! lit) 5 rciliz: iV il 111' i>rt RP! n. II. I I'Ll.r.it uiiil rO.. «(1i(M>f tv»n uimI Rivi>(N, lic-iiil of I'oivor'.s ntuii^r. M-.MMKIl."! .Mir.MN.J SKPTK^rilKU 30 Diu'B. 71 I BUY YOUR GOODS FROM FOR DH AM, <, I llo w.Il i?i) tliu snii.uv tliiii;,' liy .viiu, iiml •- ' j;l\o yiiu tho Wintli of your muiay. LE/^THER STORE, 10« Upiter Watoi- SI., JUalifax. Mi;,'>i \Viit"r,ii»vaii t'mif,nt CO 'A .1 tl < I $< strttronnry. •J % risfs l/h. lMmd. nftorr.oorj. '''.'' 6 (L b souths '^h. lOm. iiiovnin^r 4 ")]. risvs Gil. :^ liii nf'ii.'nu)()U, .') I/jiijitli ol'tlu! (l;tv I2li. r>.">iu. '' ^ (5 C ?? ''>^^'^ •*'' '^'<>- in()Viiin<,'. ]•; I'ltli Sundiiy nftcr Trinity. '^ ^ '" Qi ^^"^^ tidis. '.I '^ ^^(■ilt(^st clou;^'. \V. Id b rises 7I>. '2r)m. nt'tcniooi). II il'} !;l'\v ciiHCs v' Cholera rcpoi'tcd iif VI !? ill ri-rilioliou. tlliilifax, IH.'UJ I'! hiTiL'tli of tin; iii;;lit 1 111. 'iOm. ! i; I Uii S iilTr 9;ir lIi-lLat S. i< (^ (T I 1,") Hon. 11. iluiitiiiut'.ii f/ lit Yiiniioiiili,' i^i 9 (^ (T lli^ii ti.li'.s. [!S.-)I.j 17 St. Liiiiilicrt. I']iiiI)oi' (lay. ; is A Coiiit't was vi.iildo ill N.Scotia, 1H2&.' Id I'IihIkm- Day. } ■-'II l']iui>cr Day. % rises sh. .■^,;ii)i. artcrn'ii.' 1', !r)tli Siiii.af. I'riii. Sr. ^Iattll(•^y, Aj) ■yi Low tides. Lei'.;:il' ol theilay liMi. 4m.i -'! .^ Cillers ;ii:, Aiitiiiiiii cuii). b ;;r. IJel.' :;; _ \\.M.^. J^Iiit. d©! ■_'j 1,1 rises -}li. r).')m. ii('tcriio(»n. 2*1 Ij rises IJli. 2()iii. aiterin)oii -" -f o CC ^ '"^^^'"^ •"'''• I'll"- inorniii;^'. !•"- M'>ili Sunday adei Triiiiry ■I'.- Sr. Mii-liael'— Mieliaelinas' \">i\\. 8 8 \\\ •K) 10 12 . 1(1 10 II Ml A. ;5() 10 10 11 11 A. 1 1 1 lis : n 2 .'>o 5 4 :i.'5 7 H>; 7 41) ; i> ;] ' !» A A H) liT) 1 7 1 1 .">;•( ' iDorii m; 2 IS I -•5 .->f; f) !.-> () 5;) ; 7 ye. I II -ir. f)! 23 f)! I'l 1 57 1 .■J!) ! 5 1| <> ;m j 7 -^3 1 8 -lol '.) 21 : 10 JO .",ti 11 1 -I I 11 5 1 I iiiurii ' ;h> i 1 IS ' ■r. "^ ^ « - 5 ■^, -: ra *^ ce 11 20 A. 2 1 ('> 1 ;i,s 2 •; 2 .'!<; .'5 12 .'1 .'►'■) a 3 ~1 w 51 ID J »■) 7 I) .'5 '.) 5,'). 10 .')!; 11 15 11 51 iiMirn 2!» 1 15 w \) 10 10 11 27 A. il 1 !) 2 .'Il IS 21 5.1 21 51 1 5 Ci / 8 .'1 4 6 7 8 \\ 9 71 2i); 7 20 2f) 10 47 1 1 ;• 1 51 ■1 :!;5 .3 24 4 22 5 44 7 22 S 41 i) ti 10 25 11 2 4 IH 10 51 .•io S 44 '.) 24 10 ('. 10 4S 11 ;i'.) morn -M \ 511 ;i 4 5 7 5(i 5f; 40 17 i>!Sltt.S, SIIC'll HH tl,>»t*iii(iis. '3'llU|>S. <'i-0( (>ti'., of ilin l>:'.>.i .>»t>i-is, at ft SKrTKMBRit, - Tt is the duty of every far?n"r in tho Province to visit tlic Animal A'.'- ■icul'urit! i-'xhiliition, mul to take lis fiiaily witli ]iin», i'l (vnU-r that they iimy .Lilix.Mhc ia!v uifcr^ that are hein;; )ii'\(Il' i;i the ciiiti'.rij of the sill, aid tl:i.'. iia- pi'i'Vi-nvMit of farm aninialM. T!u>s:; unter|ii'i>ii;r.,'' f.iraiL^r.i VvIm Jiro looKin'.rfnrwiril I I liil-.iiiu' laizcs at the I'.. 11 Kxhiliitioa \vill now l»j busy vith thoir li\c ~'j<: V. 1\ 4 i:7 Uu' Mi.iin thing to (il ;ni iiM'nuil fur Ivvliibition, hut tlitio uiu oilier iintt«Ts i" he iUlo'.idud t) as wull, such as eareful ^-rooiuin;^ and ki:u.lly treatment. Il will II.- ;'roj>oi- now t!i~hed at tiiis season on '.v.- 'e niateriid, when ui'ain is heie.;' elearied and root^; taken up, VAw \i slinn'd ))e liijJlKjd or \V!u;hed with some suitable sheei) diji, if there is any ajipearaneo if licks, ill Wax .^HS'.'Js'n'. o (9 3 o o c» O t o o •3' a tr' 1 V) o 7> « S3 O Resplralors aiul liiinp Profoctors at J. Ooilfrcy Siiiitli's, Hollis Stre.T. Uaco^V.V Aiitl WiiiJi:, nUolc^ale Dr;j;;}ii->ts. Uulilax. ^, \ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // /./ ^"/k 4^ :/. ^kfi 1.0 I.I Hi 125 1^ 1^ ■ 2.2 Vi u U4 li£ 12.0 II m 1.25 III 1.4 III 1.6 ■ < 6" ► ^ 7] ^l. /« Photographic Sciences Corporation ,v -?v •s? :\ \ ^^^ ^\ ^O^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) S72-4503 '9) > ^ .<^;* II. II. FIIM.RU * ro., ftotno ami ftrlwil Stowcw, licftrt Powers Wharf. y^ 09 (4 O M w* o « <; •♦■' a a ! >( w *■■ m *.■■ U n PI O c H 72 0(JTOr>Kl iK'giiis on WEDNKSDAY. 1879 ([ Lust (JimrtiT, 9 New Moon, ]) First Qiiartcr,1[ O Full Moon. 1>. 8 15 22 29 n. 9 10 2 9 M. 29 55 4 M. M. M. A. a Ap. 4 a. C Tor. 16 (1. d^p.yni. 24^ In. 3 10 17 24 9 i50Uth9. % souths. ^ souths. 10 44 M. 10 10 M. 9 44 M. 9 24 M. 3 I M. 2 34 M. 2 3 M. I 29 M. 9 'Mi A. 9 7 A. 8 38 A. 8 9 A. =IU.V MOON. ^\0 Ui«ort. .S«t.'^. (Ici'lin. Fil.'^tol' Soiitli. clock. lU se.s. Souths. c«*„ 9 5 27 5 27 12 5 10 9 4 59 49 24 20 ub 8 W. fi 10 5 25 5 50 12 22 11 12 5 50 I 31 21 .58 55 9 Th. ; 6 12 5 23 fi 13 12 38 morn fi 39 2 6 18 31 .So 10 F. fi i;5 5 21 fi 3G 12 54 20 7 29 2 38 14 4 a 11 Sm. C) 14 5 19 fi 59 13 10 1 31 8 17 3 3 8 48 a 12 SlJ.fi 15 5 IS 7 21 13 25 2 43 9 fi 3 29 N2 56 ^^ l.*} I\l. 1 fi 17 5 Ifi 7 44 1 ^ 39 3 5fi 9 54 3 52 S3 10 ^^ 14 Tn. , fi 18 5 14 8 () 13 53 5 13 10 44 4 15 9 27 -rt. 15 W. ' iS 19 5 12 « 29 1 4 fi <» 33 11 39 4 45 15 12 J\- ic, 'Th. : fi 20 5 11 8 51 14 19 1 55 A. 37 5 19 20 2 n 1 7 ; F. G 22 5 9 9 13 14 32 9 14 1 37 6 23 30 m. \S' Sa. 23 5 7 9 .^-, 14 43 10 29 2 40 6 51 25 19 / H) SIT. {) 24 5 (■) 9 57 14 54 11 35 3 44 7 53 25 20 / 20 M. 2fi 5 4 10 18 15 5 A. .30 4 45 9 23 41 v^ 21 ;Tu. fi 27 5 2 10 40 15 15 1 12 5 42 10 12 20 40 ys 22 V/. 6 29 5 1 11 1 15 24 1 43 fi 33 11 23 Ifi 37 2.1 1 Th, i 6 30 4 59 11 22 15 32 2 10 7 21 morn 11 52 24 F. ! r, 31 4 58 11 43 15 40 2 33 8 32 43 25 Sa. ! f. 3;j 4 5fi 12 4 15 48 2 53 8 49 1 o9 Si 23 K 20 SIT. ' 6 31 4 54 12 25 15 54 3 15 y 31 2 45 N3 54 X 27 i M. 1 fi ,'i5 4 53 12 45 Ifi .3 30 10 13 3 47 8 58 T 28iTn. i\ 37 4 51 13 C) Ifi h 3 57 10 55 4 50 13 40 T 2!) W. 6 38 4 .".0 13 20 Ifi [) 4 22 11 39 5 53 17 47 « .".(1 'i'li. ; G 39 ; 4 49 13 45 i Ifi 13 4 53 morn 50 21 10 « 31 F. i C, 41 !4 47 14 5 Ifi Ifi 5 30 ' 25 7 57 23 39 « Halilitx Nursery, Cor. Uohie and North StK., HERBERT HAUUIS, Proprietor. Try (ho "Cough Kcliovcr" made hy J. Godfrey Smith. :is the i.';,';,'s liatv'n imt in winter liiu'; anil the ydun^f ticks are very tronblcsoinoto tlio sliiicp, ctusiu;^ Ini's not "ii y of wool, hut of onmlition and licalUi. It is a yoml jiliui to Wiisli or sniuar twiuo a yiar, in Spriif^' wlien tliu wool is takuii t>ff, anil in Fall when tiie cr^J^ aro bcinif laid in tho wool, A good snioar may bo made with hultcr and suliiluir. OcTOHK.R.- Ting is tho hatipiost month for the farmers, for in it thoy u^ather in tht; (:rui)3, which arL ihc most anxious 'jhjoets of their cares. Hoots ought to be enltivatoii on c\ery farm to a nuieh li..r;!rcr extent than they are at the i)resent time in No\a Scotia. We say nothin,;; abnut grain, because every farmer is likely to look after that, and har\est it earefully. O'.it in regard to root crojis there isa go'id deal of mi.'^eoneeptioii. To take up and store roots 8ucc.3ssfuliy la a simple ItKOHN aiMl 1VI:UIK, (lair .iTer.r, KroMu •» to.,) KHlubllsliua l.sa4. wcr'H Whnrf. 1879 1^ souths. 9 .'^6 A. 9 7 A. 8 38 A. 8 9 A. loclin. I p. forth, i ^'a«" 51 51 3 18 15 29 5 30 4 20 I 58 8 31 4 4 ft 48 12 56 13 IG 9 27 5 12 2 3 3 a 5 19 r) 20 '} 41 1 40 f) 37 1 52 J 43 1 23 3 54 i i 58 } 40 ' 47 I 10 I 39 n n So SI a vw K X T ^^ L*roprietor. lublcsoiuoto It is a yoiid •\ off, aiul ill J made with ay t^atlior in ou^jlit to be tho i)rcsoiit nor is Ukcly l>s thoro is a ii) a siniplo f* K ? »lie4l lK!i4. II. di 1 2 3 n 4 «i> a 1-: a 1 ^ (.' 1 ^ 1 « Pi ' 8 A 1 '^ IH i 9 CO 10 dry \ a ' ill h( Miel * n « Pi *r* iH (A « a gg o o .4 (0 tflj 1 09 rt ■^ s M 1 Autumn.] ,r1 w OCTOP.EK 31 Days. 73 .a « a '\ 2 3 4 E 8 9 10 II E 13 14 15 IG 17 18 E 20 21 22 23 24 25 I-: 27 28 29 30 31 m 4-1 u c 10 c if- HEAVY ENGLIr^M KIP BUTTS, ENGLISH SOLE LEATHEK, HEAVY SOLE LEATHEIt, And all the RfquisitOH for Winter BooUt* AT FORDHAM^S LEATHER STORE, 106 Upper Water Street, - Halifax. Hijjh Water, mean time, at !V P< ■ • « » CO ^ s ^ "^1 -a "3 O o a cu Ob ■ C «9 5 O ^"2 09 9 I'ises .'>h. 17in. morning. First Assembly in Nova Scotia, 1758. 11 rises 4h. 23m. aftcnioon. % 6 ^ % rises 7li, 38m. afternoon. 17th Sun afTrin. Ij <$>© $Snp. ($© % stationary. 1; sonths 1 Ih. 48m. aft. Length of the day llh. 18m. Low tides. Cholera ceased at Hal., *34. A. H. Holland, 1st pub. Ac. llec, d., Poles dof ted by Russians, 1794. [1830. Hon. R. J. Unincke, Att. Gen., d., '30. 18th Sun. af. Tiin. 9 stationary. 9 (5 C b "8*^8 5h. 10m. aft., sets sunrise Chalmer's Church, Hal., opene'i!'(^'i3h. IGm. morning. 9 at greatest brilliancy. All Hallow's Eve. % 6 (L 8 7 8 38 9 8 9 10 40 9 10 41 11 16 11 58 A. .55 2 12 3 43 4 57 5 51 6 35 16 57 38 22 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 55 11 48 morn 49 2 G 3 34 46 44 6 28 7 6 7 8 40 12 10 18 11 33 10 49 A. 4 11 19 34 11 51 1 6 A. 20 1 35 52 2 7 1 27 2 42 2 9 3 24 3 6 4 21 4 23 5 38 5 54 7 9 7 8 8 23 8 2 9 17 8 46 10 1 9 27 10 42 10 8 11 23 10 49 morn 11 33 4 morn 48 17 1 32 1 6 2 21 1 59 3 14 3 4 15 4 17 5 32 5 45 7 6 57 8 12 7 55 9 10 8 39 9 54 9 17 10 32 9 51 11 6 10 23 U 38 7 48 8 19 8 49 9 21 9 50 10 22 10 57 11 39 A. 1 3 4 36 53 24 38 5 32 6 16 6 57 7 38 8 19 9 3 9 47 10 36 11 29 morn 30 47 15 27 25 9 47 21 53 LUIcK and other Itnlbs, Krlerf and finish vlantlnfi;« the beHt at llnlirax NnrHery. iirt when projwrlj' understood, but the frccjuont destruction of roots in the cellar sliows that it is not always undeintood or carried out. Potatoes should be dm? in dry weather, and allowed to dry comi)letely on the surface before being put together ill heaps or in the cellar ; the best way is to put them on a barn floor and exclude Mie lijfht, otherwise they will become jtreen and ac(iuire abittcr taste and |)oi8oncus •jiialities. Mangels, turnijis and carrots should be topped and the fine root flbrei vut off. Before storing they should, in like maimer, be exitosed to dry air that the wo'jnds maj' heal over ; if put at once Into the cellar, the wounded tissue will bcipn t<} ferment, and a large portion of the roots will be rotted by contact. If facts such as these arc kept clearly in view, no farmer need lose liis roots. Of ciiurse the cellar must be kept well aired and dry, and frost carefully excluded. Use SMITH'S Vegetable Antihilious Pills. £ s O g 3 H Of •a o »i t i» »f 09 n o p tn o C'hrapesf lionHO in the trade in the .llariflnie ProvlnceH. 4 •»■• n. n. FITLIKK A €0^ Flrtli'ii €«■« «Cccl, howl of Power"* ^hmtT, :J .:* 74 NOVEMBEU hegine 1 on SATUKDAY • n»79' 1 *rj D n M 1^1 9 »outh»J'S soiitha. If. souths. . r V (^ Last Qunrter, 7 1 41 M. - # New Moon, IT 13 8 24 A. 3 9- 5 M. 37 M. 7 30 A. i ]) First Quarter, 20 2 41 A. 10 8 56 M.jtl 54 A. 7 3 A. ! !? O Full Moon. 28 4 43 A. 17 8 50 M. |h Ifi A. 6 37 A. 1 1 (CTcr 13 d. C AjK). 27 d. I24l 8 47 M. '10 39 A. G 12 A. m Jri SUN. MOOir. M u u ^ Q ftsc Rises. Sets. d eel in. Fast at South. 1 clt>ck. Rises. Pouths. r^"- North. Place 1 Sa. 6 42 4 46 14 24 16 18 6 13 1 14 8 :>8 25 5 n ' (0 2 SU. 6 43 4 44 14 44 16 19 7 3 2 3 9 53' 25 24 n ^ 3 M. 6 45 4 43 15 2 16 19 8 2 53 10 43 24 32 CQ ! 4 Tu. 6 46 4 41 15 21 16 19 9 1 3 44 11 28' 22 31 gs * -M 5 W. 6 47 4 40 15 40 16 17 10 6 4 33 A. 5 19 27 gs G Th. 6 49 4 39 15 58 16 15 11 14 5 21 36 15 25 SI ! (5 F. 6 50 4 38 16 16 16 12 morn 6 9 1 4 10 35 SI 1 a 8 Sa. 6 51 4 36 16 33 16 8 22 6 54 I 2f> N5 7 tru ; t* 9 SU. 6 53 4 35 16 51 16 4 1 34 7 42 1 50 SO 46 njj 10 M. 6 55 4 34 17 8 15 58 2 45 8 30 2 15 6 49 :£b II Tu. 6 56 4 32 17 24 15 .52 4 2 9 22 2 42 12 41 — i m 12 W. 6 58 4 31 17 41 15 44 5 23 10 17 3 11 17 56 ni ! w 13 Th. 6 59 4 30 17 57 15 36 6 43 U 15 3 47 22 4 "I 14 F. 7 4 29 18 13 15 27 8 4 A. 20 4 36 24 38 t 15 Sa. 7 2 4 28 18 28 15 17 9 19 1 26 5 36 25 22 t 10 SU. 7 3 4 27 18 44 15 6 10 18 2 30 6 42 24 l& ^ a, 17 M. 7 4 4 26 18 58 14 55 n 6 3 31 7 56 ai 34 V! « 18 Tu. 7 5 4 25 19 13 14 42 11 44 4 27 9 10 17 40 VJ (fl 19 W. 7 7 4 24 19 27 14 29 A. 13 5 18 10 2;j 12 .'kS yo Th. 7 8 4 23 19 41 14 15 37 6 4 11 31 7 49 /VIA ft 21 F. 7 9 4 23 19 54 14 1 1 6 49 morn S2 29 H : is 22 Sa. 7 11 4 22 20 7 13 45 1 20 7 30 38 N2 48 ^ '.9 23 SU. 7 12 4 21 20 20 13 29 1 41 8 12 1 40 7 55 r 24 M. 7 13 4 21 20 33 13 12 2 3 8 .54 2 43 12 40 T &■ 25 Tn. 7 15 4 20 2,9 45 12 54 2 27 9 37 3 45 16 fiH T 26 W. 7 16 4 19 20 56 12 35 2 55 10 22 4 47 20 25 « -» n 27 Th. 7 17 4 19 21 7 12 16 3 29 11 10 5 49 23 6 « i [f 28 F. 7 18 4 18 21 18 11 56 4 10 11 .59 6 51 24 46 n \ p 29 Sa. 7 19 4 18 21 28 U 35 5 morn 7 48, 25 20 U ' t 30 SU. 7 21 4 17 21 38 11 14 5 55 50 8 40124 43 u i 1 V. Halifax Nursery, Cor. Robieand North Bt8., HEBBEBT 1 IIARKIS, Proprietor. 1 o Fortunately we have no Colorado beetles to ilestroj' our Potatoes in t?»i» I'rodncc. NovEMBKH.- TJie improvemctit of cattle has at length taken a sccura liold of the ' >4 jxjoplc of N'ftva Scotia. This ini])rovenient is licinf; can-iuil out prii»ci|.»:iily thn)u;,'h , the agency of Agn'icnltiiral Hocietios. 'Hjoae Societies arc apt to fi)r;,'ot tliat thair w arranjjeiiiciits for the (Misuinj; season, in reyfanl \m aniuialj, arc wjost |,e obtainotl. For beef Ciittle the ■ ^3 Short Horn Durham breed is the best ; their grow Ih id more rapid than tint of | any (dhrir kind. For milk alone, Ayrshires are to he preferred, Devons make the ■ best working oxen, are quick, active, and easily fed, and soon fatten in the wild j SMITH'S Bouquet Lavende r, a Del ffflitfnl Perfnn le. 1 Best place to buy oils of every kind for any purpu^e. V» ^ftwrf, [1879 y, HOUtilS. 7 30 A. 7 3 A. r> 37 A. 6 12 A. 1 '111- I T.I & 24 32 31 27 2r» 35 7 46 4» 41 56 4 38 22 1& 34 40 r>8 49 20 43 5& 40 25 6 40 20 43 n n So ?s SI SI =23 -A- "I vj vj A*» VWV /VMk v»v X K r T T « « n n n •oprletor. lYonncc. lokl of the y thn)U;,'l» tliat tlioir profitunly siiflioioiit urcliasi! of deiM-iihl is ciittle the an th:it of tiinke the fi the wild Q u u p. 1 o u » rf ft) '.9 o p c o o MJ» II. 11. n'l IXRR Mitd 4'0., Xolilr'N Pnlriil Dyiianilte, PowerS Iflinrr. 4i V o u in o I < tn < H H (4 o n ♦* o at n (8 tS o « o in •0 § o o n tt o Autiinm.J NOV KM HER 30 Days. ;:> a o .c c K E 3 4 5 8 E 10 U 12 13 14 15 E 17 18 19 20 21 22 E 24 25 26 27 28 29 E (m§m & WAX %MmmMr, MACHINE THREAD, Needles, Nails, laiti. Pegs, &c. AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 106 liii|»cr Wntvr Htrcet, llalirnx. High Wfttor, mean time, at CO H a All Sftints' l>av. 21st Sun. af. Trin. All Souls. $ sets 5li. 18in. afternoon. % rises 5li. 11m. ntternoon. Lcnf;th of tho day 9li. 5.1m. St. Ij4>onard. % souths 7li. 19m. aft. FjOw tides. 9 rises .3h. 3m. mornin;]^. "Tcamhoat" first crossed Hx. liar., '16. 22nd Sun. af. Trin. 9 in Q ^ in Q VdC [Pr. of Wales 6. '41. St. Martin. \i souths 9h. 17m. aft. ^«P© Hon. D. McFarlen d. at Very high tides. [Wallace, 1849. Warsaw taken by Russians, 1794. 5 d C Wni. Cowper l)orn, 1731. 23rd Sun. af. Trin. ^ greatest He). Etheldrcda. [Lat. S. Length of the night 14h. 42m. Dean Swift died, 1745. St. Edmund, King and Martyr. Low %6 (L 5 greatest clong. E. [tides. St. Cecilia. '^ rises 3h. 37 ra. aft, souths 24th Sunday after Trinity. [10h.49m. ^ 6 (L Lo>"mHin a putldlc, defying every at- temjit to improve its condition. Tlie best part of what is too often left to be "Spring work" is done in tbo month of November. All land intended for oats, peas, and horse beans sliould hv effectively worked this month, Itnmfm, Abdominal Siipportert*, etc., at SMITH'S Drug Store. I I I UU9W\ and UKlin, Oil MerrbanlH, etc.. Hnlirax. w II. M. PULLER Jt CO., Tin Pl«t<«, U\ t\, DC, DX, hfftil Powcr»» Wlinrf. 76 DECKMHEK l)o<.in8 on MONDAY. [1870 i> C 8»ast Quarter, If 6 # Now Moon, IF l.'J }) First Quarter, t 20 O Full Moon, If 28 ([ Per. 12 (1 . ([ Apo. 24 (1. H M 3 29 A. fi 50 M. 1). 9 SOUtllH. % souths. ^ MUUtlltl. 3 8 45 M. 9 55 A. 5 40 A. 7 2 M. 10 8 4.'i M. 9 24 A. 5 1ft A. 2 A. 17 8 46 M. 8 56 A. 4 51 A. 24 (1. 24 8 4i) M. 8 30 A. 4 28 A. 1 2 3 4 5 G M / 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 8(TN. UiBPB. Sotfl. decMti. 8outh. Fnat of clock. MOON. Rispn. RoiitliH. 8ctf«. <1«-nliii. North. M. m 1 22 4 17 21 48 10 51 6 55 1 40 9 25 22 57 Tu. 23 4 16 21 57 10 29 7 59 2 30 10 5 20 7 W. 24 4 16 22 6 10 5 9 4 3 18 10 57 16 21 Th. 25 4 16 22 14 9 41 10 10 4 4 11 4 11 47 F. 26 4 16 22 22 9 17 11 17 4 50 11 30 6 37 Sa. 27 4 15 22 30 8 52 morn 5 35 11 53 Nl 1 SU. 28 4 15 22 37 8 26 25 6 20 A. If) S4 46 M. 29 4 15 22 43 8 1 40 7 10 40 10 31 Tu. 30 4 15 22 49 7 33 2 55 8 1 I 7 15 .52 W. 31 4 15 22 55 7 6 4 14 8 57 1 40 20 24 /fh. 32 4 15 23 6 38 5 32 9 56 2 20 23 39 F. 33 4 15 23 5 6 10 6 48 11 3 12 25 14 8a. 34 4 15 53 9 5 42 7 56 A. 6 4 16 24 56 SU. 34 4 15 23 13 5 13 8 53 1 11 5 29 22 50 M. 35 4 16 23 16 4 44 9 36 2 11 6 46 19 17 Tu. 36 4 16 23 19 4 15 10 11 3 6 8 1 14 41 W. 37 4 16 23 22 3 45 10 39 3 67 9 15 9 29 Th. 37 4 16 23 24 3 16 U 2 4 43 10 24 S4 2 F. 38 4 17 23 25 2 46 11 24 5 27 U 80 Nia4 Sa. 38 4 17 S3 26 3 16 11 45 6 9 morn 6 40 SU. 39 4 18 23 27 1 46 A. 7 6 52 33 11 33 M. 39 4 18 23 27 1 16 31 7 35 1 37 15 55 Tu. 40 4 19 2.9 26 46 57 8 19 2 39 19 38 W. 40 4 19 23 26 F. 16 1 29 9 6 3 41 22 32 Th. 41 4 20 23 24 S. 13 2 8 9 55 4 43 24 28 F. 41 4 21 23 22 42 2 55 10 45 5 42 25 19 Sa. 7. 41 4 22 23 20 1 12 3 48 11 36 6 35 25 SU. 7 42 4 23 23 17 1 42 4 47 morn 7 24 23 29 M. 42 4 23 23 14 2 11 5 51 26 8 5 20 52 'J'u. 42 4 24 33 11 2 40 6 55 1 16 8 41 17 16 W. 42 4 25 23 6 3 9 8 3 ^ 2 2 .9 9 12 50 rincv gs SI SI SI "I "I / X X X T T 8 « n n n 25 a a Halifax Nursery, Cor. Bobie and Nortli Kts., HEBRERT UABBIS, Proprietor. DiaKUBBR.— Under each month we have endeavoured to indiuate matters that mot-t Mr^ently require the attention of the farmer. Latit but not least ^ve c»ll his attention to hie position as the member of a live AKi'icultural Society, in which, by example or preempt, ho may n^ke his persoual influence widely felt, and thereby condur.e to the i)ros|»erity and advancement of hy far the most important indus- trial interest of the Province. Thero are now nearly eighty Ajfricultural Societioa in th<8 Province, with a Membership of n>ore than Ave th<.>iisand farmer. I'hese societies are organized under the Central iioanl of Agriculture, and each Society is entitled to draw from the Provincial Treasury, (throui^h tVte lioard), an annual ((rant in aid to promote its operations. The special purpose of a Society is to improve the llvo stock of its district, which is accomplished by obtaining and keeping for the uw of Members superior male animals, such as bulls, rams and boars. Societies SMITU'S Rose, Cold Cream aad Chllhlain Oitttmettt. U ►1 P (fi H M CO o o ffi (ft o o e f. o DruKgistft Sandrlea iu SLretxt yuc l«ty al Ittw |>rl«ctw 'ct*« iriinrr. [1870 1 . 11 HOUtllS. 5 40 A. 5 15 A. 4 51 A. 4 28 A. «olin. ,,, W •orth. ^'n^' t '2 57 S" ^' 7 22 ^ 6 21 SI % 1 47 a ^• 6 37 SI t I 1 ^»K S! 4 40 ^ c ) 31 =2= 5" i 52 "I g ) 24 } 30 "I 3 S 14 / a [ 5G t 2 ! 50 vy 17 41 29 \ 2 124 40 >^ ! 33 T S 55 T s 38 8 32 8 1 28 n ! 19 n 1 n % 29 qh ^ 52 25 §• 16 SI 1 50 a S 2 roprletor. 3 ■tf liters that g we call his 2 in which, g id thorebj' ant indus- I Societioa •s. These Society i3 lual jfrant J inipn>ve Jcping for Societies «« M 1 t) •• /) ^ u r» ^ • irt u (» ' f • '^ ; u < ■ SI CI I |g 4 «J 5 W <; H 8 n 1 9 *j 10 E 29 w 30 rt 41 A <1 1* PJ > — , , U< '• • — ^ : n.ia' e i i»e i , , tA or 1 1 Vn C (1 1 y«u (Jo\ ff* Me (.l>t of Lav i n. 11. fTl.rF.R A TA., T. m. Hhrrt Tlar, henA •€ r«wn^» WI.«rR. Al |i WN.I WIMF.M. J lU-rKMIlKU :J1 Days. i 4 u V) u • < u «■< a •!3 o «^ ti A y A s tJ £ O O u U 6 t» a o h Wat^rp"' >fCoiDpo*ltloti.Ma«on*i un?ee. 8 .S7 9 31 10 8 to 44 11 23 A. 1 2 3 4 & 6 7 8 9 9 3 2 11 17 22 20 16 9 9 49 1« 38 II 23 morn le 58 1 2 3 I 6 6 7 49 47 57 2 1 51 32 8 10 8 44 9 19 11 8 A. 23 11 42 57 A. 19 1 34 55 2 10 1 34 2 49 2 20 3 35 3 14 4 29 4 14 5 29 5 22 6 37 6 28 7 43 7 33 8 48 8 31 9 46 9 27 10 42 10 20 11 35 11 11 morn morn 26 2 1 15 49 2 4 1 34 2 59 2 21 3 36 3 9 4 24 4 5 15 4 58 6 13 6 8 7 23 7 13 8 28 8 12 9 27 9 2 10 17 9 43 10 58 10 21 11 36 10 .55 A. 10 11 .30 4) n 8 ;J8 9 12 49 10 25 11 4 11 .50 A. 44 1 2 3 5 6 7 44 52 58 3 1 57 to 8 41 9 30 10 19 11 4 11 51 morn 39 1 30 2 28 3 38 4 43 .'i 4^ C 32 7 13 6 51 8 25 9 FImsiIs aind f'low«rl^ for rrlvmte aad PnMic Kntsalaiiiiiirntiif audi Xntan tt«etti«U4»us at Ualliax Kvraery. may also mtiodace «ecdi of nenr VMrlstles nf erain, rout*, and also improved iiuple- ntenti) not pruviuuaiy used in (he district. udltMitonB are held by some societies or by th« Mouietics of a Oout^jr oumbiuing. The whol* of tlie Societies of the Prov nee JLiMut on tftie sauoad Monday of Deuembor, each in its re8|>ective Jiscric-t, ^vh^u the membera receive the Dir«utors' Eeport, and select oflleors for the ensuing yutir. There is Still ample room for the fomiiitiou of new societioii ia souid of the (.lountiou, and in all the Societlfis may be macb sirenj^ened by an incroiso of Mt'Miber^hip. Full iiifomkutiiva as to lAe metibo^l VKIItt, Wholesale l»rH2«l«t«, HAllfux. n. n. FIXLEK ami CO., Rln.slin» Powder, head of I'ofrer'M ITIiarr. ii ' "•.r\\ ,|fi 78 belchkr'3 farmer's [1879 TIDE TABLE. Tlie time of High Water at the undernientiinifti pljices will l>e found by ling to or subtracting from the time of High VVjitorat Halifax — as follows: adding Arg3-le, Jones' Anchorage . Arichat Harbour, . .add Amet Sound, . .add Avon River, . .add Blind Bay, . .subtract Beaver Harbour, . .»\\h Bedeque Bay, Green's Wf. .add Bay Verte, . add Boughton Harbour, . .add Boston Light, U. S. . .add Chester Harbour, . . sub Chezetcook, Perpisawick, / , , and Musquodoboit Inlets ji ' Cumberland Basin, ..add Country Harbour, ..sub Cape Sable Island, N. side, .sub Cajxj Sable Island, S. side Cape Sable, Clarke Harbour, Clam Point, II. M. add 1 as 21 2 41 4 41 3 9 2 20 111 4a 3 22 5 Cheticamp, Cape North, Cardigan Bay, Cape Bear, Charlotte town, Cape George, Digby Gut, Egmont Bay, East Point, Folly Point, Gut of Canso, Guysboro' Harbour, Gloucester, U. S. Horton Bluff, Island Harbour, Isle Haute, Jebogue River, Jedore Harbour, Jourimain I, Liscomb Harbour, LaHave, Lvinenburg, Liverpool Bay, L'Etang Harbour, Lepreau Bav, Louisburg Aarbor, C. B. Martin River, Machiaa, Seal Islr'"^. Malx)u River, Magdalen Islands, Meiiadieu Bay, Merigoniish Harbour, .sub .add .add .add .add add add .add .add .add .add .sub .add -add .add .add .add add .sub .add .add .sub .add .add .add .add .add .add .add add .sub .add .add .add .add .add 19 4 19 119 3iJ 1 9 38 26 Oil 51 111 2 56 226 311 4 49 41 4 126 31 312 41 9 32 15 4 41 Oil 2 5 1 330 3 29 Oil 6 3 16 1 11 31 2G 2 17 Miul Island, Noel liay, Negro rt arbour North Minimegasli, Port Georgi', Passamaquoddy, P(tl>e Harbour, Placontia, Prospect Ilarbour, Port Medway, Petit Pa.ssagip, Piibnico IIarlx)ur, Port Mouton, Port Ebcrt. Pugwash Harbour, Port Hood, (iiiaco Bay, Ragged Island Harbour, . Richibucto River, Richmond Harbour, Stoddart Cove, Sandj' Cove, E. S.indy Cove, W. Shut-in Island, St. Mary' 8 Riyer, Ship Harbour, . . Spicer Cove, '; . Sheet Harbour, St. Andrew, , Seal Cove, Shelburne, Spencer Island, Scotsman's liay. Black > Rock Point, j ' St. Ann's Bay, St. Peter's Bay, Seal Island, Sydney Harbor, C. B. Tiisket River, Pinch-gut ) Island, ) ■ Tracadie Harbour, Trinity Bav, Newfld, Yin Bay, " West Bay, ^ WestjKMt. Whitehaven, West Quoddv Head, Wek'hpool, C'ampohona Is. Watering Cove, Sheet } hour, j ■ Wallace TIarlM)ur, Yarmouth lLu>>t)ur, .add .add .aub .sub .sub .add .add .add .add .add n. M. .add 1 13 .add 4 52 .add 23 sub 4 19 .add 3 28 add 3 41 sub 9 .add 1 26 .sub 6 .adO-O 1 .add 2 52 .add 1 36 .add 5 atkl 20 .add 2 41 .add 1 11 .add 3 46 .add 10 .sub 4 19 .sub 1 49 .add 1 9 add 2 44 .add 2 58 .sub 2 .add 11 .add 5 .add 3 46 .add 17 1 5 .add 15 add 3 53 .add 3 40 .add 45 .add 11 .add 1 13 .add 1 11 .add 1 44 49 27 2 4 4 15 2 54 Oil 3 2.*} 3 ;j2 .add 017 add 2 41 .add 2 20 ISP^The column of tho moon's soutliiu<'!,MV((s thetiiuoof lii;,'h water at Parsboro', CoruwalliB, Horton, Uautiport, Wiudsor, Newport, Tiuro, *&c. (A O o I W M P o i CO « a t— »i o ti M ft* a a o o (0 « o o w o o » en o M SI w M o o TruHSCH, Sai>porters, 8ho«lder Braces, lJ;uitic Stucklne^. rer'H IVhnrf. II. H. FlTLIiRK aiKl 4'0., I*»tf>nt Mufoty Fii/o, linKl ol l*o>vor*.H Mliarf. >) fcio u < ^5 ti < n i3 (0* s o n o 09 (« ■H ft h > CS o •a ;) « ■a o a o ■♦J fci) ■d rt >) ^ 1 i: i ■(< w ft o u d 1879] ALMANACK. 70 ffl. S. BROWN & CO. AVHOLE8ALK AND 11J:TAIL Jewellers and Silversmiths, (ESTABLISHED A. D., 1840.) 128 GRANVILLE STPF^T, HALIFAX, N. S. Are constantly atkling all dosirahle novelties, as tliey are produced, to their already extensive and valuable stock, which includes all styles of Ladies' and Qontlemen's Watches, DBAMOND AND GEM RINGS, Sterling Silver and Electro-Plated Wares. FINE IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, ETC. Comprising everything needful for the Housekeeper- -and a very large range of articles suitable for Whitby Jet, Britannia Metal Goods, Eye Glasses, Spectacles, &c., &c. -o- PRICES AND PARTIOULAHS rUSNISHED ON APPLIOATION. Special attention given to Orders by Malf. \. r>. — Tlic liiglicst i>ric(\s allowed ior Old Silver in Cash or Excliaiiq;e. o p D" o > IS (i t^ o -* (0 i »1 n P C O CI M o H ♦< 01 >t O (0 01 •a O BUOYI'N niirt WKICiC, Wholt^HHlc UriigslHts, llnlltiix. II. 11. irLI,f!R mill «■«.. "floUH" IfittKr ncTtSnc, PoMrr'n Wlinrf. A ♦-• a t^ o ^^ .^1 « /' P C'J 4>' o n ri rl O tj (I cS « V I W •* < n 80 (^• U ^») i)i:i >()r u^oR INSI'KCT OIJi: STCXMv OF COTTONS, LINENS, WOOLLENS, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DnE2S aOOLS, 30SIEI17, QLOVES, ZIZBBOITS, Airiei'icjui Cottons at I^cw Prices. EVERY ARTICLE IN TH' "^USEKEEPING LINE, AS i|3 .. 1 ■r o M IMllttw LiiKMi, D.nnasks, T.inoii Tablo Cloths, Tablo NiipkiiLs, I've. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, COTTON WARP, Gossamer Wafcriiroof Cloalts, froi Five Dollars eacli, (5.\I>W .VXD l,,KGGHIs^S. .A.JM EX;TIL;jv7SI'\rE MillinoiT & Cloak DoiDartmont * H M u \\'!u'ic thi> iu>\V(\st (JtniJs ^^lf this diss) ;\!o ki']>t in stock, aiiil iii,i
  • to iMvli-r hy c.\pv>iieuconii('r—($2,(J00)— Robert Caysols, Jr. Tills Court and tlie Exchequer Court were organized under the pro- visions of 38 Vic., cap. 11. The Supreme Court has hoth orij^inal and appellate jurisdiction — Orh/iiiul, as to (1) hal)oas corpus in criminal and extradition cases; (2) judicial opinions to the Crown; (8) private iiills and petitions therefor referred by the Senate of House of Commons; and (-1) civil suits in which the validity of a Dominion or I^rovincial Act is (piestioned. ApppJlatc, in appeals (1) from the Exchequer Court; (2) irom the Provincial Courts; {'■i) in habeas corpus cases; and (A) in election cases. THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. The Exchequer Court has original jurisdiction (1) '» •'cvenuo cases, ("2} in civil suits when the Crown for the Dominion is j)laintiff, (3^ controversies between the Dominion and the IVovince, or between two Provinces. The Judges and ofticers arc the same as in the Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA. HAVING LAW AND KQUITY JUUIBl>I0TlON THUOUOnOUT TIIH I UOVTNCK. Chief Justice, ($5,000), Sir Wm. Young, Kt. Equity Judge, ($;"), 000), and Jtuft/e of the Supreme. Court, lion John W. Hitchic. Assistant Judges, ($4,000) Hon William Fredk. DesBarrcs, lion Lewis Morris Wilkins, Hon Hugh McDonald, Hun Henry W. Smith and Hon Alexander James. The Judge in I^tjuity sits to attend to Equity business every Monday and Wednesday, when business requires, fexccpt in vacation), in the New Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M. Attorney General, f'$l,600), Hon Alonx.o J. White. Masters — Halifax, Henry C. D. Twining, Hugh Hartshorno, Wm Howe, W m Twining, Bcnjamim G. Gray, Wm F. MacCoy, L. W. DesBarres, E. C. Crawley, J. Harvey Frith ; Pt'ctou, Edward Roadi, Dunl Dickson, Jas Fogo ; Yarmouth, Thos D. Chijmian, C. B. Owen, Jus Murray; Shflharne, Thos Johnson; liarrinr/fon, Gabriel Koiwrtson ; Hants, David Frieze, Wm U. Blanclianl ; Kin(js, Geo A. Blanchard, Stephen H. Moore, James U. Prescolt, Henry B. Webster; Lumuhnrith, -lauK's Dowling; Annapolis, Thomas ^V'ilIiam Choslcy, Timothy D. Wug<^l"S, James Gray, Edward C. Cowling, Albert Morse, Geo. Wood- bury, J. M. Owen ; Queens, IJobert Hul)erts, J. N. S. Marshall, (Jeorue T. Moore ; Anti(/onisli, Hetiry P. Hill; CofrlicsUr, Jm F. iJlaiichard; Inverness, Saml. McDonnell ; /^ii/, William B Stewart. Reporters, Benjamin Ptusscll, Samuel A. Chesley. Crier of Supreme Court, John Murphy. Librarian, George A. Allison. o a Pi M 1 o o *1 w a Pi o S3 d M > 01 a ffi ►1 ►1 w en o o p CD UUOWN un«t Ufr^i&ii, «;roci;iH' Supplier ilalifjix. II. II. FlIMiRR «t 4'0.. IHaiiillii niid Tarrcil Conlaeo, PiMvorN IVhnrf. » > § a o o o fi 03 I I H c3 ■fa O a o n Cm O •a o » 82 liKLCIIEU S FARMER S [1870 Officers and Terms of the Supreme Court. C0UNTIK8. Annapolis Aiili^'oniHh C'iipe IJreton C'<)icli(\sti r Ciiniboilaiid J->i«i>y •' Clam Guysboro' Halifax Hanta liivcriiess K in;(s LuiHMibiiiji IMotoii QlHtCIIrt JMclunoiid Sl»«*lliiirim " Uarriiifitoii Viistinia Yiiniiouth " Aitiy't^- • S1IKKIKK8. P. Bonn«tt. H. P. Hill. Jolin Feif^iison. ('has. liluMcliard. K. iMcL.an. W. H. Taylor. T. V. IVart. .FoM(;pli ISell. Kdward Curiy. K. McDoii^'all. J. j\l. Caldwdl. .1. II. Kaulliark. Will H. HaniH. J. N. Kiceiiian. J. F. Fnll.T. G. W. McLoan. David Diitilop. \V. K. Dmliaaii. Pkothonota- UIES. R. J. Uniaoke. H. J. Foni.stall, C. K. Leonard. OoorKo Ueudin<;, E. It. lilenkliorn, W. D. Stewart. K. Carritt, M.D. M. 1. Wilkina. I.sa.ac Carver. fla». McDonnell. Htinry Lovelt. W.IM.It.Lawson David Matheson. ,hio. Kdgar. D. O'C. "Madden. Wni, ,). Hell. Taylor, Jr. Huntington. TUKMS OK SlTPKKIMK COUKT. June 17, October 7. Juno .3, October 14. Juno 3, Oct. 7. tinno .3, (.)(tober 7. .rune 17, October 14. June 10. September 30. Mav 27, October 7. » ( April '2'J, Nov, 4, 1 \ Decenilier !). ) May 27, Sei>t. 2.3. Juno 17, October 28. June 3, October 14. May 2!), October 9. June 12, October 23. June 10, OctolHU- 7, June 24, Nor. 4. September 30. June 17. June 10, Oct. 21. June 24. SeptembcT 23. 'AtII;ilifaK there are two Sittings and one Term of theCouit. — Dcing h('ld tor Tri.il oC Caur^cs, NoMinlior and April; and the Term f »r Appea s, &c., begins 011 tlui isecond Tuesday of December, and exte 1: . i. '11.. - -.1„.- -.1* i . ..! I b( i lir.st Tuesday of April The Sidings "or Argumtiut extends until the ! COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Judt/e Oniiwinj, the Judge in E«iuity, with appeal to the Supreme Durt. Ju'ijislnir, James J I. Thome. Court. VICE-ADMIRALTY and PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT. Vire-Admiral, the Governor-General. Jndj/e, ($000) Sir William Yoiiii/^, Kt., Chief Justice. Advocate. Genertd, SUR- uoGATiiS : Hnlifax, John C. JLallihurton, Samuel P. Fairbanks, | N(')Hiin (/larke, Jluj^h llartshorne, Wm. Twining, B. II, Eaton ; \V(dl(i('e, lion Alex MeFarlane ; Truro, EUeiiezcr F. Munro ; Lunen- him/, Yarmouth, Charles B. Owen ; Pictou, John ]). MeLcod ; (Jm/sborour/h, Stewart Camphcll ; Rec.-Gen. of Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Ivyistrar, Lewis W. I^esIJarres. Marshal, Joseph Bell. Adoocates and Proctors, the Barristers ami Attornies of the Court, Inlcrpreta' and Translator, F. C. Sumichrast. . Bank of Deposits, The Bank of British North Siijjrcme Printer, - Ameriea. NOVA SCOTIA BARRISTERS' SOCIETY. Jfnnorarii Mendurs, tlic Chief Justice and Jiulgcs of the Supreme Court. President, Hon James McDonald; Vico.-Presid,nt , J. N. IJifrliic, (^(^ Council, lion S. L. Shannon, Q.C., Treasurer ; John S. 1). 'J'iiompson, M. \\. Daly, H. L. Weatherbe and John Y. I'azaut, Es(is. Serretarji, W. U. Foster, Es■ ♦J r; *■■*. t * Q u :■■) n W » cl lA CJ H| *U ,11 »1 Hi tJ n ■iJ r* c3 i) o -.0 t] •■I verN ^Vhnrr. II. II. FlILLRK nnd €0., Itlnck Hair SciitinK. lira«l ro>vcr*H Wharf. iltMS OK :mk Coukt, >r Aif,'uui(!iit iJs until tliu ♦J w u c> CO < rS u c y ■■■> <1 o w O U '« ;o •■ I ^^ r'l lcS79] o o U m ti o o si o O .si «M O V» o 3 Id M o o O ALMANACK. o S3 e in o O o a a "J O ^ • . ■-• rt u .J-: .s ;x e o H- . -r^. « ■ •n :« © •a • • B • s . • v , -^ . tc • es . . u . ■ '5 :^ ; 1 r^ .<- . ^^ 1 ^W '. *^ '. • , . O • >i ' . 7. ■ rl . • a . »- • ^ . a . . o . "-H •i=l .F=) . * ^/J * • . • ;;; p-^, a J o C c: -^ , ►-1 « f? "-5 ^ •*i ci , 1 r^ ^. - _» t; ,• 1 . t. *i -1- o ^ -^ • H £ •= « > o <^ ^* W^ CS Q ^ . ^ * J W -ii W "2 S js fcs I- u 0) es -^ r. , C3 rt -ri •is r . ej — !*-• . . CS ;^ — '-^ • "-^ T r^ '^ . es : ^ :;5 •'il »-, 1-1 rt - . V ■ ■ -^ ;^ 1-^ ?? 6 •< Q ;5 G i-i o c C I— I c 3 •-Si IC to . •'. 'c r, ?:'■ g ,^ ^ S ^ CJ ^ 4 ' I ^-•-^,1! CI t '-••1-1,': i-.-r; Ci _• ' .. y'- 1.^ ,- '^ ci c-i rj •■ 1-1 t« '^ ij s ci •; ♦^ . re t- c! c • i . _ ,.- r3 . U-- S y :^ n irS - . . . 3 i^ u y ■ -r ^ .. r- t, ifj f^ - o ^ ~ ->''•'-' b — -- ~ « , ^. ,i, ;*, "i ki, .-. it' ►-; <; r", ^ I es 5i s a. 7-. o • tr , to rr^ fS: ^j •X V. rt "V ■/■ r *T! »^ t^ en 83 o o Ei o M O I 09 8> CI o u d •3 •a o xn ►1 () BKOWN and MEUU, tirocertt* Supplies, Halifax. II. n. rriiliKK ami 1?0., **nriiitilniiirH*'IiOit4loii TTIilto tuid. '' i|' •0 ci u o o o o tn . PH "^ CI u Cm o W O .,• tt on ■ .srs ^ — ; i> W.J .„ »< '-^ w ,,, ,^ '-' 3 . ?^ . o • 111 - V ~: S r-.a O C3 ftf ■< i^ w' • 1^ ?^ ol O £ es ■> i: J a ■ o . hi >*>->- f- • 2 ^a ;:- f^il-X -j:-*! ti 'A o *-« 1/: tfi . M M H H April ir,, October 2S. •January 14. July 1. February 4. July h. Jaiiivary 14. Januaiv 7. - o r-, ■ o H. 5 t 5 ; i^* -1 >^ Q P^ October 7. October 14. October 7. April 20, t )ctcber 28. January 14. 1 January 21. > F^^ruary 4. July 1. January 14. January 14. January 14. June 2. April 2S. Jany21, September 16. March 4, September 2. April 15, October 21. Li * O < O W H C- ^ o .'^ -: : 5 --3 . -- - C r-^ - ts V c .. i— : -: S d - ^- ^ i' J ^ ^ ^ *" "s .^ . = C . r. 7, ' . ^ r, .^ ^ K o ? -> cs rt 2 O *^ -- "- •" 'ii n "■ c o 5« > VI Ci H M > M N ',•) p a n r* o o rf (A 3" NcHtlv'.s .Mllk-f'ooa for liiraiit.s a»< ■3 a "J (4 NAaiKS. Adinidi'tl iJanU'leiH, Jaiiics 8. Morse, S. P. Fairbanks, QC, (Jcorjio T. Solomon, (iO(n-i;c R. Gmssio, diaries IJ. Owen, QC, lliitrh Hartsliorne, »cl., .Iiiuu's A. Ucnnisou Koltort 1). Dickson, M. J. Wilkins, QC, lldwanl II Harrington, Srophcn II. Moore, qc, Jolin C. Mallibuiton, William II. Keatinp, NViliiain Suth Hand, qc. IMward lioacli, Ihiuy Prvor, dcl., qc Tlioinas IJ. Aikins, ucL- Xt'poan Clarke, U(m. It. B. Dickey qc., Daniel Owen, Iknry A. (irantliarn, qc. Ilciiry IJ. Webster, -lolm 1). Kinnear, Jolin McGregor, ]''-lK'tiezcr V. Miinro, Williiun C. Whidden, David Matheson, I't'ter Lynch, qc, llonry P. Hill, -lames Fogo, qc., Fic9 |l8 ! 7 23 .5 7 7 23 2} i;'!5 iy.l7i22 Oct. April, April, April, Jan. July, Oct. Oet. Jan. Oet. Jan. July, Oct. Oct. May, Jan. May, Nov. Jan. April, Oct. April, July, Nov. Jan. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. May, Ma'y, July, Jan. May, Ai)ril, July, July, July, April, A]>ril, Ajail, April, May, duly, Dee. M.^v, ll.'y, dely, duly, A[>iil, ISIO Aniberst. 181 7, Halifax. 1810 Lunenburg. I824'Aiuui])olis, Py. 1826 Yarmouth. 1827 Halifax. 1826 Digl>y. 1826 Truro. 1828 Halifax, Prot'y lM27 Halifax. 1828 Kentvillc. 1828 Halifax. 18281 Do. K. Dds 1828 Do. 1829 Pictou. 1831 Halifax. 1830: Do. 1831 'Halifax. 1833 Amherst. 1833 Lunenburg. 1833 Yarmouth. 1834 Kentvillc. 1835 Amherst. 183' Halifax. 18.!] Truro. 183(1 Shclburne, 183G Pietou,Proth'y 1836 Halifax. 1837 Antigonish,Sh 1837 Pictou. 1837 Yarmouth. 1837,Pietou. 1839! Halifax. 1838: Do. 1 839 1 Kentvillc. 1838' Corn wallis. l839;Halifax,KegPr 1840,Digby. 1841 1 Yarmouth. 1842;Paddeck. 1842; Truro. 1843 Biiduei own. lS44;IIali(ax. l:-44'lhdifax. 1:43 Wallace. KS44 Amherst. 1;'44 Halifax. 1844 Arichat. 1844|]'iclou. 1;<4G Halifax. o 8r u > > w o a H P g o w o m O O a ! a I o\ t-» d A (0 91 *i r> /» Dan McDonald, <2C. J. N. S. Marsliall, (jc. r. S. Hamilton, Luw'is W. DcsMarrcs, Gcorpe A. McKenzie, Rol)t. G. Ilalibnrton,(.>c. Thomas J, Wallace, Sanmcl W DeHlois, O.S. Weeks, Qc. Wm. M. FuUerton, QC. John E W hidden, //on IT A N Ivaulhack,iic IJrenton H. Collins, Fit/j^erald Cochran, Gcorjj^o Camphcll, .lames J. Kerr, Henry Olu.ijiht, J. Norman Kitchie, QC, James ])enni.son, //()« A. J.WhitCQC, Ao. Thos W. Chcsley, q.o John T. Smith, liobie Uniacke, Jas. W. K. .Johnston, N. W. White, .;)0., N. LcG. McKay, ijc, //(*/;. Wm Miller, (^0., Stephen L. Tiirvis, Henry W. .Jolmston, lOdward D. Tremain, .John W. Onsclev, (ic. Thomas C. Hill,' Saml. MacDonnell, QC. Israel Lou;; worth, William H. Hill, liohert ri.Weathorl)C,(K'- Samnel II. Gniv, William F. MeCov, qc. Malachy J J. Daly,' Frederick W. Hcnt, Brcnton II, ICaton, AilUiittnl Iliiiri -ti r.-i. 2M April, 21) .lulv, 2-1 .Jnfv, If) April, .'J Dec. 2-1 Jnlv, 2 Dee. 2 Dec. 21 -July, 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 19 April, 20 July, 2!) Nov. 18 April, 1') April, 2.') .Jnly, 28 Nov. 17 April 4 Dec. 16 A|)ril, 1 Dee. 1 Dee. 1 Dee. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dee. :U) Nov. no Nov. 10 May, 10 May, 1 May, 10 May, 2 Any;, 2<) D(>c. 20 Dec. in Dee. .'U May, 2 AiiL?. 21 Nov. (8 Jiilv, 2.? Jnl'v, ■2:\ Julv, 21 April, ••5 Dec. 10 A 11!^. ■2{) Oct. 11 Dec. .•!0 April, 10 .Mav, 23 July, 11 Oct. 1847 is 17 1S4S l.«J!t i8i;» ISfiO 1S50 1 ^5r)0 1S.")1 1 s.-) 1 I8r)i 1 8 '•2 18.52 1 852 1 8.').T 18.M 1 sry.] I8r>.'5 18.54 1 8:54 1 85.5 1 85r) 1 85« 1 850 1 850 1850 1850 1857 1 857 1858 1 858 1858 I 858 1858 1 85 i) 1851) 185!) 1800 1800 1800 1 80 1 1801 I8(;i 1802 1802 180;5 18o:-; 180:^ 1 80 [ 1804 1 804 1804 Adiuitti'd Afi'l'iicH. lliinidt'iico. 20 Apiil, 1857 (iranvillc. 28 Julv, 1840 ll:ililiix. '20 .lulv, 18l0'nalir,ix. jlO April, ISIDillalilax. - I 4 Dec. 18181 Do. 2.'{ .J(dv, ISl^tj Do. j ;j Dec, 18t'jAVindsor. ! ;j Dec. 184'.) Ilalilax. |20 .Jul} , IS.'.O Ari( hat. I 2 Dee. 1850 Halifax. j22 Dec. 18511 J)o. 21 A|»ril, 1851iAnti;ronish 21 .Itdv, 1851 Liverpool. 22 Dec. 1851 Halifax. 11) April, 1852 ' Do. 22 Dec. 1851 Pieton. 25 J(dy, 185.K)tta\va. 28 Nov. 185;{| Halifax. 19 April, 1852 Do. 28 Nov. 185.'] Windsor. 25 Jnly, 1850 Amlicrst. a Dc(";. 185*1 1 Brid^'c water. 1855jLnnenhurg. 1855 Knyland. 18551 Halifax. 'J'riiro. Amherst. ! 8.>5 ' • 1855 I 850 1857 1^50 3 Dec. .3 Dec. y Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dee. 1 Dec. .•]0 Nov, 1 Dec. 11 May, 1857 11 May, 1857 11 May, 1857 2 Au^'. 1858 4 Jan. 1859 4 -Jan. 1859 4 Jan. 1851) ;U May, 1800 23 July, 1859 21 Nov. 1800 :M Mav, 1800 ■•51 May, 180O 25 July, 18(;o 8 April, 1800 8 Dee. 1801 12 May, 1802 20 Oct. 180.'5 I I I >cc. 1 802 ■'A) April, l:-0:; 10 May, isoi 24 Jnly, 18(;o II Oct. 1804 Halifax. Do. I)i-I>y. Sydney, C.B. Bridgetown. An) heist, Halifax. Halifax. Shelburne. Sydney, C.B. Arichat. Sv(lncv,C. B. Ifalifak. Tort Hood Windsor. Sydney, C.B. I'ort liood. Truro. Halifax. Do. .\nnapi)lis. Halifax. Do. Amherst. Halifax. < r- Vi i) H M > H !? H p ) 1 \ ^ i ■i 1 i i M Epi)!$' t'ocoa, Ki-Imou'h aud 4'ux.'i« Vclatlue. 18 t Sa W .J..I Ko Wi Jan Sin Jol o u ; .)an h V I Mu (fl i liol 0) liol t^ dan 1 ,loh ei All) n Do. » r.hi (/; riM S I h( < .Joh n //«/, H 1 V. ^ Pi Imc. n San Jose f3 W. P -Jam 91 rt i Kdw : Un<^ ' Cha IH j Geo A 1 Kdn i Chu C J 1.^ '1 n I'y. I Mivr in llav ts I''rc(i a Cha (i : Auh iS Geo .Join N ■; Jas. ; .J act : Tho Join -laso J. IS. Cha (ifO Tho l.«.)i 1 ^'•^•1 r'M Wharf. [187i) )!Hi(leiice. LMihurg. »y- icy, C.B. j,oto\vn. (MSt. ax. 5 ax. .>urnc. ey, C.B. Kit. cy,C. B. ax. llooil Isor. cy, C.B. : Hood. D. i ax. . Iiuiis. IIX. L31Vst. :ix. < w C) H H > M H H p p « 'I ? 3 II. II. FIIIXKU nnd CO., DoiiM'Nlh* <'iil XiiIIm, lioiul or FoMcr'H Miinrf. 1879] ALMANACK. 87 1 NAMES. A(1tiiitt(>(l UurriHti^rH. Atlinittcii Attoriiittn. lU'Hidt'iice, Samuel Ci. Ki};l>y, Q.C. l.J Oct. 1804 8 0:-t. 1803 Halifax. \V 1). Sutlicrlund, 7 Dec. 1804 7 Dtc. 1804 Do. Joliii Y. Payzimt, 7 Dee. 1804 7 Dec. 1804 Do. Kobort Motion, (j.c. :n Dec. 1804 7 Dee. 1864 Do. William II. Owi'ii, qc, 2.'} March I8().') 23 Mar. 1804 Bridge water. .lanit's (i. Foster, 7 April, ISO.'-. 10 May, 1804 Halifax. Simon H. Holmes, 10 April, 180,') 9 Aug. 1 864 Pictou. • Joliii M. Viet8, 25 April, 1805 10 May, 1804 Liverpool. ; .lames 11. Hearn, 2 May, 1 805 2 May, 1865 Sydney, C.B. 1 IMiirray Hodd, t^o. 2 Mav, 1805 2 Mav, 1805 Do.' (A 1 IJolteit N. Henry, 2 Mnv, 1805 2 May. ' S05 Antigonish. ; Hohio S. Morse, 2 Mav, 1805 2 Mav, 1865 Amherst. ^ I -lamcs A. Frascr, 14 Jul v, 1805 9 Aug. 1864 New Glasgow. 1 .lolin S. I). Thompson, 25JuIv, 1805 25 Julv, 1805 Halifax. Ail)crt Morse, 3 Aug. 1805 10 Mav, 1864 Bridgetown. CO Pi l)ou;;las B. Woodwortli, 24 Oct. 1805 24 Oct'. 1865 Ken tville. b4 •> (Charles J. Towiishend, 8 May, 1800 8 Mav, 1866 Amherst. t/1 Thomas Kiteliic, 8 May, 1800 8 MaV, 1866 Halifax. John 1). MeLco';iiuk'r S. Morse, 19 July, 1870 19 July, 1870 Bridgetown. 1 Stephen B. Murray, 30 Dee. 1870 30 Dec. 1870 Yarmouth. o Pi d 9r U > a S pr (D 3 H |i ?! w m I s S o t O ca •i o o CO O « w BItOWN and WKKK, (irocei-M* MiiiKli'les, linlirax. ^ II. II. FI'IJ.rK mill <'0.,0\lilooriroii riiliit, licmlor rowcr'n Whnrt. 88 IIKI.CIII 11 S FAIC.MKU S [1871) I NAAIKS. Will. Uohcrt I'ojtcr, .Jolin Mrvin, ,Jr., Hol)ert N. Dm vis, 'riiuiims H. Flint, ( 'liiirlcs S. Il.'irriiif^ton, Allans Mclsjinc, Wallaco (tniliMin, (iCo. II. Kiiii;, Alex II. Mc(iillivmy, Niclidlas II. M('a;;litM-, Charles .1. McDonald, J. II. Fritli, J. Johnston Hunt, nan-lay Wcijslcr, John 11. McDonald, John J. McKinnon, Jr., Colin N. Camphcll, llufiis A. Trcinain, Q.c. Ucnjaniin Kusscl, liohcrt Scd^rwick, IJyron / Weston, John M. Gcldert, Duncan C. Fiaser, Norumn I. Lay ton, Jolin M, Chis'holin, Harry T. Hardinj,', Iln^Mi MeD. Henry, Samuel A. Chesley, Herhert liourinot, Donald Gillies, John G. Pyke, Geo. Bingay, Danl. M. Owen, • Seymour K. Gourlcy, John J. Stewart, James W. Johnson, E. Sydney Crawley, Fletcher 13. Wade, Gcorp;e A. Ross, Edwin Ku<:f;lc3, John B. Mills, .John T. Bnlmor, Joseph V. Costin, J. A. Gillies, J. W. Lon<;;Iey, n..\. Chas D. McDonald, fl. (i. Ilenni.r Tarker, J. Medley Townshend, William "T. Pipes, George K. Smith, William B. McSv.cuny, Charles R. Smit'i. A Dec. :U ...111. 17 .Jiilv, KcU. .•U Dec. 17 .liilv, 17 July, I 7 July, 17 July, 17 July, 4 Dec. 1 May, lU Julv, I'.) July, 20 July, 22 July, 4 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Jan. 3 Dee. 3 Dec. 20 July, 23 July, 23 ,]uiy, 3 Aug. 24 July, 24 July, 22 Dec. ' 4 Jany, |2() July, 1 20 July, 120 July, 20 July, 21 July, 22 Julv, 21 Aug., 10 Sep., 6 Nov., 11 Dee. If) Dee. IG Dec. 2!) Doc. 30 Dec. 10 Jan. llTH. A'lniitti'l Alti'i-ni< M. IN 70 3! 1K7() 31 1870:31 1M7II fi 187 I 1871 1871 1871 l'^71 1872 1872 I«72 1M72 1872 I 1872 1H72 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 IS 73 1873 1 873 1873 1873 1874 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 21 1875 22 1875 24 1875 10 1875; G 1875 11 1875, I G 1875 J G 1875,2<) 1875 30 187G 10 I l'.<'.-'i!rlic(). Dec. l;s7o IliiliTix. D(c. 1S70 do. Dec. ls70 Do Dec. I-t71 Yarmouth. Oct. 1871 Halifax. Dec. 1871 Amigouiah. Dec. 1871 Halifax. Dec. 1S71 Windsor. •» Dee. 1871 (luvsl)oi-u'. 31 Jan. 1S72 Halifa.K. 17 duly, IH72 Halifax, r. Ed). 1S7I Do. 31 Dec. 1K72 Do. 7 July, 1872 Kcntvillo. 17 July, 1872 Shelhurno. 17, Inly, 1872 Antigonish. 17 July, 1872 liaddeck. 17 JiilV, 1872 CJuvshoro'. 14 Dec. 1872 Halifax. 1 May, 1873 1 Do. lii.luly, 1873 Do. 19 July, 1S73 Do. 2G Julv, 1873 Pielou. 22 July, 1873 Do. 4 Dec, 1873 Halifax. 4 Dec. 1873 WimLsor. 8 Jan. 1874 Halifax. 3 Dee. 1873 Halifax. 3 Dee. 1873 Pietou. 20 July, 1874 Port Hood. 23 July, 1874 Liverin)ol. 23 July, 1874 Yarmouth. 3 Aug, 1874 Lunenburg. 24 Julv, 1874 Truro. 24 July, 1874 Do. 22 Dec, 1874 Halifax. 4 Jan, 1874 Do. 20 July, 1875 B^idgc^vater. 20 July, 1875 Lunenburg. 20 July. 1875 Bridgetown. 20 Julv, 1875 Annapolis. July, 1875 Halifax. July, 1875 Do. Aug, 1M75 Sydney, C.B. Sej.t, 1875 Halifax. Nov, 1875! Pietou. Dec, 1«75 Bridtretown Dec, 1875! Amherst. Dec. 18751 Do. Dee. 1875 Halifax. Dee, 1875 1 Do. Janv, 1876iAmhcvst a- •< I 01 9 H 3 '1 r-4 K , 3 C) w 1 ^ n ♦J 1* Vi ? M P H *i >> 1 tf) ►i ^> (J < t* CI ;1 M y^ e^ tft W « fQ M +.' n (i y ir> u •a 1 P* T! (ft o 4'aAMll(>'iniHl llotirr'N ViirnlHli, ■■nM4>r> Wlinrl'. < CO 3^ ei tc P ^ < M W P*t (^ (3, PJ « w M ♦•> rt 1- » h •3 1 (1« ii-i 3 fl (fl a K O c o |H7i)] ALMANACK. 89 NAMi;s. \V. !•:, Hns.(v,. (J. T. IVihak.T. .limes !>. Kn-s.s, ,lulm W. V.'nlluci., Ait'x. (\ riitu'ihoii, Kniiik (\ IJlancluml, iVrclitl. J. SiiK'liiir, VVilliani \j. H:ii>s, Joiiathnn I'nrsrum, (J(!0. II. KicMin^r, Saml. 1). M('IiCiinan, ,1. J. Mcnnhc, .IdIiii McCJillivray, l\ol»crt G. Miirui), Ilii^'h McKcnr.io, \V. McdfonI Cliiistio, Kredorick Potfi'S, (Charles II Tu])|ior, Jas J. Ritcliic, Jr., ll.b. James M. Ox lev, A.i^^ii.s S. McOillivray, (Jeorya Johnson, Stephen Rand, William Ciuiy, Jolui A. Mac'bonnld, Daniel M. McDonnell, Henry W. C. IJoak, IJIowers Archihald, Ailinil linnini r«.l i'lM. 10 Mav, IM7i'. l!» Ai-ril , lH7t. 1 J iuv. |H7n 1'} Dcr. H7r. I.J \Ur. \H7i\ l.J Dec. 1871; \:i \)iv. 1870 l.'l Dec. I87r. I'l Dec. 1877 II Dor. l87r, IJ Dee. 187(> 21 Dee. 1 87r, 14 Jan. 1877 2 Ati-. 1877 l.'{ Auk. 1877 13 Au^. 1877 9 Nov. 1877 1.') Dee. 1877 1.') Dee. 1877 15 Dee. 1877 1 .5 1 )ee. 1877 Ui Dee. 1877 18 Dec. 1877 19 Dee. 1877 19 Dee. 1877 21 Dee. 1877 12 Juno 1878 19 June 1878 Almittf.l Alioriiii'H. I',) Mav. I'.) A|.nl I.} Dee. I.J Dee. I. -J Dee. I.J Dee. 1.3 Dee. \A Dec. i;j Dee. 14 Dec. l.'l Dec, 21 Dec. 14 tliin. 2 Aug. i;j Aufr. l.J Aajf. 9 Nov. I.') Dec. 15 Dec. 1.5 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 12 June 19 June |87() ]»:(•) 187() 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878 lJ(^^l(^•no^•. keiitvillo. Do. Do. VVolfville. Truro. Kentvillo. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Truro. Do. New Glas^'ow. Do. Truro, Windsor. Halifax. Windsor. Halifax. Antiyonishc. IInlif\)x. Kcntville. Windsor. Baddeck. Port llood. Halifax. North Sydney. [TP^ The Barristers and Attornies also hold commissions as Notaries rubiic. Form of AJJhhiril to he finncxed to anij aecovnt or chilm rendered by a cni/itor to an e.rccutor or (idiniiiistrator. A. 1\. of , maketh oalh and saitli, that the foregoing paper writing doth loiitaiii !i trni' and eorrcu t account of hi.s demand against the esitatc i>\' , deceased, and that all the eroditn to which the deceased was linnestly and justly entitled, so far as deponent believes, have been given on sail! account; and that the balance of is justly and truly owing !t J. IJIison, M.n.. Jno Bohako)-, Isaac Dmin, Obadiab Parker, Samuel ('. llopi', \Ve,-ton A Powlcr, Henry F. liurns, Saml. J'rimrose, .ai.j)., Clias. \V. I'urker, County oi^^ Antigonisi. — Josejjli Syuionds, Win II. Mnedonald, n o g BUOWN nnd WKHU, CirocerN' MiiudrlCM, Halifax. II. II. ri I.I.I II uimI I O., I*al«iii llii> < iilin-. iirnil »ri* <»i' < 'ai'I. Ilui'ioN — Millnl;:"' Oiikcs, .M.i»., Liuuhluii l{ol)ovt- sun, .Ills (iiM'^r, hull iMi-Liirty, Udtiiilil McDmihiIiI. ('oisi» t»r ( '., .1. L. ri'jipiinl, m.i> , (JfiHvc liilii.ii, D.ivid \V Miiir, M.i»., 10. T. MrUolicrt, m.i».,Juiikm Kcir, M i». CojfNi* o»/' (i MitKiu.ANi* — 'I'lidiims I'n^j', CliiiH Ward, Jos('|ili Cliiik, .liKi I' Silur, 11. A. Diivi.-iuii { l*. ('(M'NiA OK hi(jin- Kdlit Sf('|)lu'iiH, M.i>., I'MwanI 11. Oak<'s, 1,1'miM'l !\Ini lioiisc, Aiisclm iNI. (Jomcaii, (Miarlo.s Kvorr.tt, ('liarlf.«< 10. I'aysnii, llfiirv ('. Saiicuii, ,1. H. (}. Morri.soii, M.n., .lliilfort Sydii, Ml)., AirliilMM Miiwvt'll, M.\K, ('. II. Di'iiioii, .loliii II. Harris, .M.!). ('oi'Ni> OK (iiivsiiouo' — < I'liifsliDiDiii/h I iiatrict, — K(hv I. Cuiniinj^- ham,. I. IJ. Ila.lU'v, Allmi W. Hart, I'atriik McDotiald, m.d.. G. K. liiickliv, .M i». Si. Miirii'n l)istriil — .Iiio (Jiiiimiitij^cr, Alex ruleoncr, M.lt., .laiUC.s ('lllll|llK-il, .M.l>. ("oi Ni'Y OK IIai.ikax — Will IVarson, m.d., Win II. Weeks, m.i>., Altivd < !ri>ii(lu r, .m.i»., Andrew Cowic, m.d., C. K. nuriiaby, Edward l<'ari'«'ll, M.D., .loliii S. Hriiiu, Thomas K. Chase, m.d. CoiNTV i)K Hants — ,Ino A. .Jenkins, 8aml 1). nrown, m.d., "Win Deiinistm, m i»., K. N. Hur^ess, m.d., C J. Gossip, M.i>., Samuel M. Weeks. Ml)., II r. Alinon. (\)iiNrY OK 1nvi:unks8 — .lames G. MeKecn, Dun McTjcan, Wm (irant, .Ino Mcliito.-di, m.d., Dun Camphell, m.d., Thos Willmott, m.d., l)»Miahl Chisliolm. m.d., Maieolm MeLeod, m.d. ("oiNr^ OK KiN(is — Holiiies Musiers, m.d., C. C. Hamilton, m.d., .lames .S. .MilLr. m.d., (iroijie Hamilton. Harris O. Mefiatehey, m.d., Heiirv l.o\»!t, (lideon C^oj^'swell, William H. West, Ilenrie Sha\v,M.D., tias !•'. I'aliiuT. .lohn Strnthers, m.d.. .lames N. Fiteh, m.d.. Win Y. Kullartoii, M.D., Hiirpee lUvkwith, m.d. Coin rv ok LiNKMii'ito — Nelson Chesley, Daniel Diinoek, Charles (iiav. M D, William A. V. Kandall, m.!>., William V. Andrews, M. U. l>esl>risay, Geort;i' li(»ss, Clias Lordly. .Joseph Steverman, .m.d., Chas Aikins, m.d . Henry S. .lost, Henry Alders, Wm H. (hven, Her- bert Smith. M.D.. .las S Calder. CoiNrv or rurt)i — David Matlieson, Edward Uoaeh. Wm H. Harris. Lewis .Johnston, m.d.. .John McKay. Wm Eraser, m.d., .James K. (.\Mlie, M.D. Samuel \. F»>ster , (ieorj^o Murrav, m.d., James Miiehell. l\)rN rv OK Qikkn's — .Jas l\irl>es, M.i>.. Jiu? Collie, Jos B. Harlow, t\>lin l\inn Uell. M ,1. Drew, jr. l\>iNr\ iH- KiruMOND — Kiimnnd J\ Flynn. Maiirit^e Kavnnai:h. Wui I'vMiur. Hy C. Ki\o:t. m.d.. D. (.I..Mhliy, Ca--i!iur Ivohert, m.d. ("oiNiv OK Smiiimkm— NNiii .1. HvU. Jno .1. Silira.je, m.d., lIv^HTt \V l'iw;!...;i. .' 1\. NVil-iu, m d.. 11. L. KcHv, mm. (\>i \ ; \ or \'i. rv>!;i V- ,l!.o .M(1,.;:.ip.. S. (t. A. M. Kc' n. m.d. r»M^ . \ ;>r Y A'.iMiU in— .i;..N ('. Kari.-li. m i>.. M i-t .Ktii.y, Fonn HiHlieKl. \, 11 ' -i. \V:n r>,;!-t.''i. m.d.. Tiu-s K:ri._\. m.d'. G. J. Farish. m.d . T:..'- P. t.'hi;ui.m. Win. 11. In-nt. m.d. ltKO» ^ •! MI.UK. 4orraol McNrtir, Henry Parsons, WilliAni .1. Crosscup, Manly AN liitc, Cliarh's M. Forlies, Inj,'lis Pliinnoy, Isaac 1). V'rooni, Danirl'W. Mil- mr, Wiiliatn I)ar;;i«', jr., Sicphon II. Ih-nni^ar, 'I'honias Holland, .IiiuRv-. Uoy, Andriw IJrown, .lohn (Jatis, .John Asaph iMar>liall, Murray Flliott, .Joseph Elliott, Benjamin 1). Leonard, Itenjamin ; Fellow's, \Vm H. Troop, Wih .ShaUner, Henj ShaUner, Harris Foster, (iccw'^'e Troop, .John IJuekler, (J. Murdoeh, Sairmcl Dauii'ls, Ahraham I Youn;;, VVilliuni Reiorden, .Jat'oh Nei!y, Major Siromuh, Walter I Welton, .Jno Stoddart, Bernard Calnck, Samuel MeC'ormick, John i Uyder, C? nrics Whitman, Jno Rice, Wm Wri<'ht, Wm Cairlton, Geo Ditmars, Dowo D. Potter, Thos A. Marjjfe.son, Thos A. (Javaza, Wm V. Jones, .John G. IJalcom, Wm II. Ray, Dow .J. Morse, Sand Pickup, Joh Wade, Edward Darteuux, Geor^'e Hardwick, David McLelhin, William McLauj^hlan, Thomas Ranks, Wiliiam Miller, Jacob Slucum, ' (Jeorge Neily, Francis Mrier, William H. Balcom, Joel SkK-nm, 1 Elias Phinney, Stephen Reals, Gilford Delap, .John R. Troop, Wm Shaw, Israel Ix5ttcny, Stej)hen E. Rent, Elias Reals, Edmond Rent, Ohadiah M. Taylor, Norman B. Spinney, Shipjiy Spurr, Fowler Hums, William Chipman Jr., Edward Rachman, William J. II. Ral- rom, Wallace Phinney, RciB. L. Winchester, Arthur Harris, John Prince, Jno W. Whitman, Silas Potter, Chas II. Ford, Jno Anthony, John S, Morse, Arthur W. Harris, .las liongley, Phinlav Saunders, Timothy II, Rrooks, Jno Morjjan, Rcnj Goldsmitii, Thos f)elap, Edwil MillK'rrv, Jas E. Oakes, Chas A. Elliott, Harris VanBlarcom, Robt Bent, Wm V. Vroom, Wellington Famsworth. J. Albert Rcckwith, Edgar II. Porter, Edmunnv Martfll, j jillifi, Joliii I lox Kcniia, : licliardsou, John L. Nicholson, uucnu Mo- I, Clement 1, .Donald oil, Ant>;u.s Fras Lewis, ay, Huj^li ards, Patk .0, Norman lell, James her Moor I', lis, Ronalil dam, Isaac I'tson, Jolni Ross, Neil n, John T. 3vill, Park Jcllan, Jon wn, James McKinnon, McDonalil, rederiek N, :ueoLaffin, .mos Snlli- MeCiilliv- ;k MeXeill, I MePiuH', r, Eliakini 187!)] 1 ALMANACK. 1)3 <»n Tiippcr 4tii, lion Sam Cicclman, Isaac RIeCiirdv, Joliii Kinu', Saninel VVau^h, Benjamin Tu|)iicr, Wm MeKim, \Vm Faulkner, John Sniiili, (ie(>li<'adint,', John Irvine, John MeKay, J. I). I'ntnam, IInf;h J)niilai», S.inuud liettic, James N. Crowe, John Yuill, Hiehd Slade, Alex Kllis, JasFlemmin^, Thomas S. Delane.y, John M. Campl)ell, Joseph TiiUon, Silas Clarke, James Crowe 7th, James MeKay, Hnijli Gnnn, Jiiincs A. Stevens, liobert Nelson, Ezra Layton, James' Iv. Blair, IJobt J Bollock, William Gregor, IIu<,Mi Dickson, Daniel McLauuhlin, John Mc(ieorf;o, Robert L. Bycrs, Thomas B. Chisholin, John B. Dickie, William Boss, Robert Lewis, Alexander IMcLeod, George Jolinston, J.nnes J. Hamilton, David Hamsay, Koiiert G. Rnthertord, Bohert M array, Isaac Fulton, John Ryan, J. D. MeCart, Robert C Fnlton, Isaac F'lemming, James R. Henderson, William Fulton, George C. Taylor, James M. Creelman, James Birrcll, Kennetij McLean. Harris Fnhnore, Daniel McKenzie, James F. Blancbard, K. Tupper, jr, Saml (i. W. Archibald, Philip Fulmore, .James Maxwell, James F-. Dickie, Abni N. Tapper, David McG. Johnston, David Nelson, Isaac Barnliill, Robert Putnam, John Wier, Eben F^ales, Alexander B. F'letcher, Jos C. Crowe, Thomas W. Crowe, R. N. B. McLellan, William Hill, .John A. B. Mcijelan, William Blackwood, John Clark, Hugh Mnnro, John T. B. Henderson, Silas E. Black, Edw Hysloj), ])onald M. Sutherland, Jntham Blair, George N. McLellan, J)aniel Geddens, (I'harlcs Longhead, Robert Forbes, George F'ulion, John McKay, James Norrie, David C. Slack, S. G. A. Morrison, Bat Hill, Harris Harrington, L. J. Crowe, Thomas McKay, Levi Davidson, Thomas J. G. Nelson, James Clark, John Miller, Wm Blair, John Porteoijs, John Lightbody, Ebcnczer Roattie, James Kent, Robert Dill, William Lynch, John C. Archibald, Wilter B. Hingley, Robt Grant, Amos I'ountain, Andrew Y. Corbett, Robert Eorman, Andrew K. Moore, John A. McCnrdy, Tbos Malcom, Lucius Dickson, Wm M. Hiltz, Alex A. McKimmie, C. W. Jobnston, George Campbell, C. B. Archibald, Amos McCully, J. B. Fraser, Fred Meagher, James Miller, Jam^s Graham, Gilbert Sutherland, William McKenzie, James McCurdv, George R. Crowe, Alex McKay, William Creighton, James A. Cox, James M. Pitblado, Hiram H. Eaton, John Dickey, B. F. Pearson, Joseph II. Morrison, Charles N. Cummings. County op Cumberland — Amos S. Blenkhorn, Ja.^ Kirkpatrick, Henry Harrison, Robert K. Smith. Den Macnamara, William Pipes, Horatio N. Davidson, J. K. Elderkin, George Knowlton, David Purdy, (Charles G. Donkin, James FuUerton, Moses Lowe, Ilance Hunter, David Lawrence, Samuel W^ebb, Norman McLeod, William Baker, Robert McElman, Robert W. Salter, Martin Chapman, Cyrus Bent, I'ctcr MacFarlane, Wm F. Cntten, Cyrus Black, Charles E Ratchford, Douglas Pugsley, William Stewart, Alfred Black, AVm B. Brnndage, Thomas T. Thomson, John Bratig, Robert Ward, Francis F'. Hatfield, Xiuhaniel P. Huges, David I<\illerton, John Davison, Michael K. I'ugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, Thomas C. DeWolf, William Waugh, David Ross, Lemuel Bigney, Enoch Enil)ree, Edwin Johnston, Clinrles Ward, Donald McKenzie, Gill)crt Purdy, Thomas MeKay, John Rigelow, Ephraim Howard, James Z. Bliss, David MeEltnan, Thomas L'lsby, William B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, m.i>., Netis (;haj>pel, Chas Lawrence, Thomas R. Black. Thomas Hoacli, J. Hiram Rl.u'k, Hufus Black, Patrick Baird, Wm Mottatt, Jas Higuins, Saml Haini, John Atkinson, John Hewson, Wm McNab, Wm Seoit, I>ed A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benj Douglas, Don McKay, Jas a i^ »q o ?J y p? w > o M 5 •a o a 01 o OQ o a oq 0) I en d a (ft *i CO a o o •a A M BUOWN and wr.Uie, A{;euta fur Muvu Hcotiu. II. II. rirLLGIt iiiKl CO., Aiiivriniu4'liop|iiii!$ Axes, IVnvcrN miairf. {3 09 n c3 o .4 I o n-« ■ I 94 BKLCIIEU'S FAUMKR'S [1879 S. Hickman, Chas McCabe, Alex M. Wills, Wm Smith, Erabree Wood, Robt Christie, Tlios Kirkpatvick, Amos Thomson, Zcbud Mackay, Charles Iknt, Law Ilanniin, Anj^us McGillivray, Joseph llarritt, Wm Greenticld, Charles J. Oulton, Alexander Dewar, Archibald Hobertsoii, John Waufth, Matthew A. Loyan, Samrel O'Doniicll, Joshua Black, An;::us McLeod, William Oxley, Charles Smith, Caleb Lewis, (Jeo Ilill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Charles Hatfield, Jesse W. FuUerton, W. Y. Kin^, John VV. Jiovd, Joshna Dewis, 1). Dickinson, Henry Davis, Albert D ('ha])nian, William Black, A. A. Stevens, K. Mitchell, Stephen Oxley, liufus S. Pnnly, Daniel Y. Holmes, (leorge Scott, Gilbert Atkinson, John Sutherland, Georn^e Chapman, James Tait, Wm. J. Fales, William B, Huestis, Isaac Brown, Isaac Purdy, Edward Bctts, B. S. Seaman, Peter McDonald, Jas McCabc, John K. Morris, David Mitchell, David Atkinson, Peter McLean, A. B. Bctts, Judah Bin-den, Charles Fisher, Kufus liipley, Tillott Harrison, Thos Lowther, Thos Jcnninji;s, Jas G. 11. Brown, Jas A. Elliott, Sam P]. Freeman, A. G. Piirdy, Amos Purdy, Robt Donkin, L J. Hinglcy, J. B. Wood- land, Rich Lowcrison, Rulus Woods, Harding Carter, Thomas Rolston, J. M. Atkinson, Thompson J. Copp, George King, James Noiles, Job H. Seaman, Nelson Filliraore, H. McArthur, John W. Smith, Gilbert Seaman. County of Dionv — District of Dif/bi/ — Colin Campbell, Stephen Payson, Holland E. Payson, Edwd M. Marshall, Jno Eldridge, Benj H. Rugglcs, William Sannders, Lauchlan McKay, Sterns Jones, Mendal Crocker, Edw II. Oakes, Geo Henderson, David Rice, Wm F. Marshall, George B. I'otter, John V. Purdy, Wm Aymar, Wm F. Potter, Edward Haines, Jesse Harris, Isaiah Thurber, Benjamin Van Blarcom, George Denton, John W. Powell, Samuel T. Bacon, Edward Potter, William Lent, Alexander D. Hoyt, John S. McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis, William Denton, Charles Denton, William Hankinson, Thomas O. Singer, Richard Sanderson, Robert K. Timpany, W. II. Taylor, John Walsh, Charles R. Everett, Robert Reed, James II. Morehouse, George A. Purdy, Francis Hutchinson, David Cowan, ' James E. Delap, John Smith, John M. Smith, Edward Hogan, George ! Casse1)oom, James Lovitt, E. R. Cakes, Daniel Morton, William Warner, Edward Eve. "tt, Lemuel Saimders, Wesley Outhouse, R. S. | Fitzrandolph, Colin Johnson, Eliakim E. Tupper, Joseph W. Denton, Stephen We8t(;ott, Edwd C. Bowers, F, W. Ruggles, Chas Saunders, Ephraim Bacon, W. Nichol, W. II. Dahlgrcn, Edmund Burnham, E. E. Rice, Geo II. Dunbar, John Harlow, Lorekin Hilton, John Hood, Chas E. Gilleland, Jno R. Hunt, Wm Haines, Chas R. McDonald, John Iloldsworth, John B. Letteny, Geo N. Budd, Wm B. Dakin, Nathaniel Westcott, Jas A. Hughes, Soloman S. Dakin, Whitfield Outhouse, Aipheus Marshall, Asa Porter, jr., N. R. Westcott, N. E. Butler. District or Clare — Patk Nowlan, Jas Stewart, Bonaventuro Ribicheau, Felix Devean, Nicholas Deveau, Reulwn Perry^, Angel Blinn, John P. Thibedeau, John B. Melanson, Thomas Tooker, George TT. Perry, Henry Goldfinch, Win. Mullen, Maturin Robichcau. Urbinc Doucett'c, An.selm M. Coniean, Fidelc Gaudct, Luke Douccttc, Louis Q. Bonrquo, j Geo German, H. C. Saltcan, Elair Melancon, W. H. Tcdford, Stcj)lieii ! Arsenault, W. II. Sabean, Francis X. Vantour, John A. Clinton, Oliver I Soueil. I County ov Guvsnono' — Gujifiltoroufjh Disf, Hon Robt M. Cutler, i Jas B. Hadley, Wm Hart, Wm Moir, John Mahoney, Wm G. Scott, ItlcarUanalo of ,S qiialiO, ower'H WliaiT, ■ _^ K. If< FPIiLr^B •« €0., Aiiicrfcnn Ifuyl no; Tools, li«>a(1 l'4nt«'r*M ll'harf. 1«7D] ALMANACK. i)5 Jalin A. Steel, John Ehlcr, Thomas Kcatinj?, Jessie Anderson, John Jaiiiieson, Jos W. Hadley, Joiithan llurtley, Jos David, Don Gunn, Colin Chisliolm, J. A. Tory, Andrew San<>s'ter, Wm Ilarishorne, (ioo Scott. J. B. Simpson, Styles Hart, Christof)hei' Jost, Alfred W. llarf, ■IiioT. Sinclair, Jas E. Hart, Richard 0'(jlonnon, David Scranton, Jas }[, Feltmatc, Alex McL Haifc, Thos O'Neil, Thos C. Cook, Wm Torv, Wui Wehbcr, Jas S. Nickcrson, Wm H. Wyido, SamrAikens, I-Sichd iJrace, William H Chisholm, Valentine RicDonald, James T\tz- tiorald, James rnrcell, Herbert R. Cunningham, George B. Hadley, Ja'aes Ferguson, John Matthews, Spencer JI. Gitfln, Thos. F, Mil- wiud, Donald Kennedy, Hugh McNeil, Jas K. Atwatcr, Thos. Con- don, A. McLauehlin, Alex. Ferguson, Solomon Cohoon, Charles Tay- lir, John W. Peart, Charles M. Franehevillc, Henry M. Jost, Wm. L. Peart, Wm. F. DcsBarres, Jas, H. Marshall, Abraham Cox, 'John Mc- Millan, Jas H. Carr, John Chisholm, Thos Hadley, Donald Kennedy, Donald Chisholm, Archibald Chisholm, William S. McKenzic, John F. Taylor, Stephen McMillan, William Wright, Jno Kennedy, Vincent "Wallace, Kinsman Swce^ David Hudson, Wm G. Scott, jr., Stephen McMullcn, Peter Sinclair, ])onald S. Ferguson, Charles W. Lundy, John W^. Cunningham, Francis Marshall, William G. Simpson, Elias Cook, James H. Buckley, John McGuire, William S. Wylde, Patrick C. Cullen, J. D. Cahoon, J. J Sangster, John McG. Cunningham St. Mary's District — Lauchlan McQuarrio, Danl Hattie, John Hattie, Samuel Archibald, Alex Cumminger, ^' imuel G. McKeen, Alex Fisher, Angus Cameron, John Sinchiir, John Stewart, jr, Alex Siaclair, David K. McKeen, George M. J, Elliott, A.. K. AV. IMcKeen, White, Charles Mcintosh, Joseph McTx>an, A. P McKenzie, John Cmnmingcr, Donald McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Jas H. McDonald, Alex N. McDonald, John McDaniel, Donald Kennedy, Wn\. L. Pye, ,)'.'si^i' Cumminger, John McLean, Alex Fisher, Jan»es McCutcheon, William Pride, John Rude, Allan Rude, Alexander Mitchell, Walter Daiiiel.s, Thomas Smith, James Hemla^v, John A. Kirk, John Hewitt, Josoj)!! P'vle, Rolxjrt Kennedy, Donald Sinclair, Alex. Sutherland, John Cruikshanks, Daniel W." Crockett, Robt Rood, Dun McDonald, Keahen Mcintosh, John A. Stewart, Daniel Hattie, James A. Fra.-^er, (leo W. ISIattatall, Hugh Gordon, Alexander Andcr.son, Kenneth Kirk, William McKeen, James L. Hattie, Elisha Hawbolt, Hugh K. Sinclair, Charles D. Nichols. ('ouvTY OP Halifax. — James Thomson Cnstos, Andrew Shiels, Philip Letson, Patrick Power, John Thomas, Francis JNlnnro, David Annaiid, Chas Hamilton, Jas Croucher, Hry A. Gladwin, Alex Sreplien, Marthcw Guild, lion Jeroniah Nortlmp, Wm II. Tidmarsh, Archibakl .Ml I'lice. James L. Griffin, Robert Fox, .lohn (icddes, David Aichibald, .Vilain Deane, Ephraim Burgess, Wm E. Brine, Samuel U. CaUUvell, licnrge L. Chij)maii, Edm Hyan, (Jeorire Garri.son, David Thom})Son, Hoiiald iMcLaren, Francis Layton, William Evans, Jos Kayc, l^)ln'rt Kdiaans, William Landels, John CannichacI, Henry Shellnut, John Xnillts, John A. liell, Nat Rus.soll, Jno Stairs, Wm J Coleman, Wm j A( khiirst, Jno Lingley, Joseph Thompson, Wiliiain rom])ton, John K. j Shattord, Geoige Sliiols, (icorue Dauphiney, Jas K. Shatl(>nl, Francis ! Wchhcr. (ieo J. Riclmrd.son, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, William | 1'. Knight, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, John Woodill, Edward j J'iimM)n, Joseph Murphy,'Chambers Plakeney, nenjamiu C. Wilson, | '^ui Hays, David A. Nicholson, Andw Gray, Daniel Cronan, Thos E. i o 1^1 o pi m > a B o CD >^ o B I 0) m O -a o .a en ■•J ♦J e3 P. (A o o •n bo Si Si o S m ra I m n u o 90 HELCHER'S FARiMEIl's <■■< r*' t') c H [187*J Kenny, AVilliam Ilun;, Thos Walsh, John Doull, Matthew II. Richev, lUMijaiiiin W. Salter, ratrick Walsh, Gcor., James Crouclier, Wellington Kent, James Kent, George S. Dickey, George Thomson, James Gardner, jr, William Ilnll, John II. Anderson, Thomas Maher, Edward IJowers, William Mutiro, Frederick N. llubley, Don Archibald, Theodore Conrod, Malcolm Mclnnis, J. W, Laurie, Jaw lintlcr, John Silver, Robert IJoak, W. P. West, D. Farrell, J. B. DnHuK, .John Art/-, G. A. Leslie, J. M. Forrest, J. C. Ross, J. A. Shicrs, Isaac McCiuily, Hugh W. Blackadar, John Taylor, John 1). Tupper, Thomas Walsh, William Taylor, John Flinn, John Davison, Wilham Esson, Joseph Ilamilton, Edward Smith, John Higgins, John H. liryson, Peter Ross, John M. Inglis, John Kline, Andrew Drillio, James Laifllaw, Janus W. Turner, George J. Troop, Francis C. Elliott, K. W. Fraser, Ttk Ilayden, Thos Durney, Dnl II. Pitts, Thos A. Parker, Siuid Hutchinson, John K. McCurdy, Wm H. Cummingcr, Jas Kerr, .lohn Kirker, Saml Ralcom.Jr, Malcolm McFarlanc, David Archibald, (Jeorgc W. Madill, John Ijindsay, Alex Mitchell, John Y. P.iyzant, llyaeiiith II. Fuller, .lohn Ternan, ai.i>., James R. Graham, Norman ('ani|)bell, IJeujamiu Thomson, Norman Hayes, jr, Jacob F. Marryatt, .John Thomas, jr, William Veith, Douglas M. Storj', John Fraser, John Janu!s, W. D. llarringion, Robert Motton, M J. Power, D J. Smith, I'eter Grant, William W. Wilson, John G. Uissett, James Farquharson, Samuel A. White, W. Henry Hart, Robert Taylor, Samuel Burris, Henry Cruikshanks, F. D. Corbett, William J. TiCwis, Edgar Hill, Charles J. Wylde, John P. Frerkcr, Enos Baker, David Hunter, Wm Koche, jr, William B. Christian, George H. Madill, Peter Jack, Edw Morrison, John Dulfus, Daniel Sullivan, David McPherson, W. C. Henley, C. J. Clarkson, Charles Fader, Alexander Forsyth, James II. Sellars, Hiehard T. Roome, James J. O'Brien, Andrew Belfoutaine, Samuel J. Mason, ami the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax for the city only. County of Hants — WoMern District — John Lockliart, Archibald Smith, Josoj)h Rickard.s, William Chambers, James Cochran, John IJiirgess, Isaac Lake, Jas Grcno, Robt Allison, Bonnet Smith, Michael IJ Salter, Isaiali Dimoek, Shubael B. Parker, Thomas Sandford, James M. lliggiiis. Jehu M. Macombcr, Benjamin Marsters, Jr.mes Reynolds, Benjamin DcW. Eraser, m.d., William Bennett, Shubael Dimoek, Dcnnisou llarvie, James Ross, George Johnston, Harris Martin, James V. Cochran, James Dennison, Thomas A. Smith, Charles J. Wilkina, Ivhvard Dimoek, Moiison II. Goudge, Walter Hunter, John Jenkins, George DoWolf, John Smitli, J. B. North, William Davison, Phares C\)nstantinc, George Armstrong, William Murphy, Wm Fish, Handley Stiirr.itt, Saml Muniford, Andrew Shaw, Thos Akins, pjdwin Mumford, NViliiam B. Shaw, William Caiuwan, Wm Dennison, Nathan Wilcox, .Inlin Cariuichael, William Beekman, John Stirling, Jas Poyntz, Edw iMcLatehy, David Seott, William Curry, Alfred Thomas, Thcophiliis Coweu, William llarvie, Charles E. Young, William Bailey, William iMeKav, William Ingram, Thomas Armstrong, Ezekicl N. Masters, William II. Moshcr, IIet\ry Canovan, John Tayloi, Daniel Mosher, (^harles T. Coehran, John A. Vaughan, William S. Salter, Elias Tayzant, 11. P. AInion, Samuel Murphy, Jolin Calder, John Mosher, i\lien Ilal'v, J. Albiu't Vaughan, Samuel Sweet. Eo'^tern Distrirt, Francis I'arker. David Frieze, Jolin MeDougall, Alexander Thompson, N A ^\ <<[ <♦! <\ >\ A H > H M n !»iiruU-iil ^nstnimciilH and i|>i»liaii4*<>!« in sreat vai*lt>ly. I II. n. FlliiliEB «iih1 €Om Eiiktmiii 8l«'vcnH and C'o.'n flipper Kcytlies. 1879] ALMANACK. 97 u (.0 I"! MfLearn, Andw Kirkpatrick, Jas Ellis, Wm Wardrop, Geo Ainsiie, Jno McLeurn, Harry li. Murphy, Wm Blake, A B Smith, Don McKay, Dunl Blois, II II Blois, Sam Blois, John Sim, Jno T. Scott, John Ur- (luliart, Wm H. Withrow, Geo P. Thompson, James Simpson, Robert ]'utnam, William Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Tei'hune, Ivobt Parker, Jas Cjvsey, Danl Thomi)son, Thomas Woolaver, Thomas Hunter, Nelson Wier, Jacob IIenni<;ar, Wm Walker, Walter Burton, Win Hunter, Alex Dunbar, Angus Hose, David II. Crow, Arch Frame, AWrcd Putman, George Frcize, Elias Pavzant, Wm S. Salter, Alex Ililtz, John McKcnzic, Geo T. Smith, Wm Brennan, John Fenton, Andrew Pearson, John W. Morris, Charles H. Snide, Duncan McLean, Jol:n Graham, John Putnam, Osmond O'Brien, Richard Sterling. County of Inverness. — .John McLeod, John McLellan, James G. Mi'Kcen, Donald McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Malcolm McDonald, Lauchlin McDougall, Donald Smith, Isaac McLcod, Samuel Campbell, Angus Beaton, Malcolm McKay, Alexander Chisholm, John Chisholm, John McDonald, Don McDonald, James McDonell, Donald McLellan, Kodk McNeil, Angus McEachern, John G. Crowdis, John Chisholm, Jolin Wright, Edward McMillan, Richard Darcy, J. Duncan Cameron, Donald Mcintosh, William McQuarry, Patrick Dowling, Archibald IMcPliail, J. Beaton, Malcolm McLcod, Hugh Cameron, m.d., Hugh McDonald, William Grant, Donald McDonald, Donald McDonald .Iiio McDonald, Jno McEachern, Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, JiK'ob 8. Hart, A. McDonald, John Mcintosh, Peter Smvth, jr., Hugh (iillies, Willi:un Dunbar, John McLennan, Malcolm McNeil, Peter I'aint, Geo C. Lawrence, jr., Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, John Mcl'arlanc, Donald IMcMillan, Alex McEachran, Robert McDougall, Ak'xiuulcr Mcl-'aclicn, Neil McDonald, Jacob Ross, John Cameron, .Murdoch Matthcsoii, Duncan Camj)bell, m.t>., Murdoch A. Ross, Finlay Beaton, Donald A. MclA^llan, Alexander Camjihcll, Neil (Tillies, Noil Campbell, Angus McCormick, Hugh McDonald, John Mc])()ug:ill, Thomas Burke, John McLellan, Allen McDonald, Arch 15ovlc, An., John Murphy, Donald ('hisliolm, ji.i>., Joseph A. In- firaliam, Alexander McLcod, John Murray, sr., Angus Gillies, A. H. Sutherland, James McDonald, Neil McAnley, Alexander McQueen, .Malcolm Cameron, N. J. Brown, Neil McLean, Angus McMillan, John McMaster, Walter Lawrence, Daniel llennesy, INIurdoch McKinnon, Allan Mcintosh, Hector McLean, Hector McKenzie, John II. Murphy, A. A. Taylor, Allan McDonald, Dougald McDonahl, Alexander McDonald, John McKay, J. P. Lawson, Jno P. Tompkins, Jas Doyle, W. D. Smith, Mathew Doyle, John McDonald, Henry A. Forbes, M Q O Pi » I 9t Pi • • A <0 O a a S H P.Kf.fJMKK'H KARHr.K'.S [i» n '..< I .IffH T. Lnwntpce. J'wfifili Comrw, T>onnI»l McMnstcr, John 7.. MrTy^nn. John (). MrQuiirrie, .Ji)>it> Canij*!)*!!, I'ttir Wdntosh, li, Wilkins, Aufin^ lii;nnM\j, AI^X!rt MJt'helJ, Jo'hnsM^n i'attepswj. (.'oJiNTV OT" Ki!VO)« — SHtnoel Ckipman, I^imuml Palmcv, Kfc-Fv^r?? Sliirr, Jofin F. Iliitcliiiisf/n, Al«;xan»lor I'utterson, Win MilU-r, Kiiiiliciil Sriiifli, Kdw 1'. Jfovdiri, Arch Walktr, Jno (>. Pinco, Gitkon f,'o(j;h^ydney >V«!lt«jn, Willi.itn A. 'I'liplior, David Iluntloy, Jno W. Ivuh^o, Jofin W. Jk)rik'n, Ikiij H. O.'ilkifi, .loliu N. Rowl<;H, John Kirkpatrick, Wni W. rattenson, Wm II. Lyons, William Kfio!hcr, Jvhn II. ('larke, Jaeoh M. llnsco, John A. Chipman, William Ik Ward, lA'omml Fit<:h, John II. Miner, Ikiijamin U. Woodsvorth, John V. Lyonw, Benjamin P. Weaver^ Edward C. Foster, (ieovf,'c Dod^,'*?, (Jcovf^c Marwtcrs, John W. liarsH, ('havles ]>icki<;, Georjie Har- vey, (ieor^jc N. Fnller, Ohed ]k'njan>in, J>avid K Kewcomh, IliMiry White, Jolm E. EUs, Oeorj^^e Hamilton, Charles Koat, TIioma.s l''ariisw(>rt?i, Andrew J)wi;;ht DewoU", lliehard J). West, W^llia^lT iiowh's, Henry I'ineo, Ansel 'W Baker, iIo!hn S. Welton. Georua': V]. Cox, ,h W. Bi^elow, Michael Lonergan, Ohadiah H. Neweomlt, .lehiel Davidson, ,1. 1^. Gutrid;,e, Gideon E. Ueid, .lohn W. Hamilton, ,Ian)es S. Morse, Ja3 Band, Enoch Parker, B.njamin Kinsnian, .John Loomer. Ehenezor Cox, Noble J. Lyons, Henrv Shaw, James A. Ci.x, Charles Lamont, Henry Bill, Leonard BockwoU. Duncan D. C. Beid, U. W. Starr, B. M. liand, Joseph T. .laekson, Wahace Ciraves, J. Lovett Bishop, Gnstavns E. Bishop, Albert 1). Nicholls, Edward M. Beokwith. u S. R (5 (i 0. u « w Pr (1 n fi W y H 'A O rhyslcltuis Mipiilied ni(h their cutirv rcqulreiuruls. II. II. PriiiiKR A i'O., Kr4>l»H' Patent Uthofrnrtoiir, Po^vrr'M Wharf. 1879] ALMANACK. 99 o u ♦J >) li » (4 o n rt A « be e •0 a 0) 4^ County of Lununuuro — District of Lunenburg— Ben} Zwicker, Charles L. II. Church, Henry Bailley, George W. Kaulback, Wm V. Andrews, Morton Wlieeloek.'LcmueriVT. Drew, Ben j llynard, Nieholns WolfF, Jos P. Miller, Benj W. C. Manninfj, Thos K. Craj^g, James 1). Sehf:, Lewis Knaut, E en »-» d •8 •d $ CO **■ o o o o s» KHOWN au4l WUtttf, >Vliol«)»ale Drutsgititti, ilalllax. II. II. rrLliER Jk VO„ mil nml f'roNM fill Hhmvu, IioikI P<»ivor'ft ^rhiirr. 1^ •a H I" « o -0 «i n s I & 100 KKLCIIEU S FAUMKUS [1879 McLcnn, Dun McKiiy, Jas Mc^llno, Ili<;lmr(l Tanner, DanI McDonaM, •Joliii H. Noonan, Mah(;\v T. Smith, Don McKny, Alex McKay, Alex McDonald, m.u., 'J'hos Kniser, .Jas Hudson, Joli'n McDonald, (An;ius' Kon) John McDonald, (Jolin's son), Don McLean, Wni Me(iillvray, ('lias Mi;Kinn<»n, Ohus McDou^'all, Win ranunui, Charkii McLcilau, (i. ('iini|)l»i!ll, J. Ilislop, 11. 1'. (irant, K. Koss, A. Fiascr, .lesso Uoyt, Df>u McDonald, v.n., .Jus Fraser, Daniel (Jrant, Mainicc Power, Win Hrownri^'j,', DunI Mcdiejv", Alex MeLeod, Don Koss, Wui McDonjjall, .Jiir Cumuiinf;, .Jas C^uininin;^, Don 1). McDonald, Chas T. Irvin;,', li(U»t McNeil, Allan MclMiee, Donald Sutherland, Malconi McDonald, Micliiiel (). Oldinj;, WMIiani S. J^Vaser, John li. Frascr, An;:us McMillan, .Jno Falconer, Wni Mcljaren, A. J. Patterson, .Jno Yorston, Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel (Jhishohn, Alex Mathescxn, Jas W. Jackson, Jas D. Mc(iirc;^^or, James Kitchen, John ilonrv, David 'riivnie, Sanuiol Archilmid, .John Gollan, David Millar, .Jidin McLccmI, (icorj;o Lawrie, J'Mnlay Cameron, Thomas (irant, RolmrtMcNauf^hton, Daniel Munro, Kohcrt McLean, .John Miller, James P. McLennan, (). Dwycr, Wm (Jainphcll, Peter Brown, Duncan Wier, (jieorne Smith, Jno Fraser, Dav llu{;^in, Koht Banncrnuin .Jas Mitchell, Wm C. Oldiu};, John I). Fraser, K. McLellftu, .John Oliver, James Stalker, Geo. J Hamilton, John Johnson, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, Hohert Dewar, Geo McConncU, Alox. McGillivray, John R. Davies, Ivenneih Cameron, Samuel A. Foster, .Jno McDonald, (Dal), John Mclvenzie, .ias Hoss, John P. I^awson, Ilohert S. MeCvurdy, Jolin Fraser, Rohert ('aih|)!>ell, Alexander Sutherland, A. M. Fraser, .J(din Dcnoon, (Miailes McKiunon, Alex N. Gunn, Robert Campbell, Norman Gunn, .Jno D. Cameron, Dav Conners, Francis McKenzic, Jno 1). McDonald, Neil Fraser, James Iveitli, Richard Fmser, David (^ultn, William McU'an, David .J. Mcikle, Roderick McDontjall, James Fraser, James Koy, jr., John T. (iliver, Daniel Mcl-.ean, Rabert Simpsoii, George Haifie, David Ferguson. C(>i:nty of Queens — Rich Carder, Win McGill, Zoheth Freeman, .J Ralwrt DoUivcr, Sylvanus IMorton, Israel Hendry, GeoriiC S. Parker, Cht\rlc9 Allison, jr., ICnoch Steadinan, John U. Mulhall, Edward McLeod, Samuel T. N. Sellon, Samuel Freeman, Stephen C. Tup]ker, .John R. Hall, I'idwr.rd P. Freeman, .Joseph H. CooJi, Elk Morton, Jahcz F. I'ark, Mart F. Tupper, Josejjh Chandler, Asa Morine, Edward C. Seely, Nath Tupj)er, Lewis A. Sj)onagle, Stew F. Gardener, Simeon F. Unni, George A. Fisher, William Hendry, Eldn>d H. Barnaby, Richard Knowles, Donald (Campbell, Hugh Houston, Joseph Innes, NVm Cowie, Joseph M. Freeman, I'atk Flynn, Joshua N. Freeman, Richard H. Teller, John I^nwy, Milton Douglass, .John MeGinty, jr., Henry W. Hocker, Spcr'^er Cohoon, Charles K. Morton, Joseph Ford, Wm H. Freeman, Stephen Smith, P. Armstrong, Jos B. Harlow, Lewis Mtnard, Thwulosiiis Ford, Uriah .Johnston, A. M. Hrincon, (jreo W. Rarss, Martin MoNutt, Vincent Dexter, 1. Newton Mack, James Croft, James Purdy, Caleb Cole, (filbert S. Mack, Thos. M. Dunphy, Simeon F. Brmvn, Jno Bagly, jr., Wm Wentxell, Jno Kdgar, Jno 11. Dnnlaj), Nathan Ellis, J'ohn Paysaut, se»r., Robert RolMjrtson, Nelson McLeod, Chas CushJug. Jno W. Cobb, Jalicji O^op, D^ivid Sltcriff, JasE. Daley, Jas (^arder, T1k)S Day, .Toseph B. Freeman, Aldcn Waterman, Jacol) Waterman, Elislui P. Cbristopho", John Fi^;?gerald, William Reed, David McNutt, Cliarles Cameron, Jason M. Mack. o v> B a lO c> t> M- ^^ y >< tr, ? < »3. IM c> '•"^ Ml « B Cf? tA < » td h^ » K a » A iA CO <-■> -< !^ .i « « u 5 « 55 •*4 3 s» i^ a Q Ucat&l MLatcrlals and Instruiuvuis ul CYcry hi vJ ffl « o u 'Cwi;x:fY «r Ujciimonj>— Jolm U. Smith, sctn*., Jno Morrifrtii, John Mi.tlifsow, Alo'X Murcliiscjii, Authy (Oliver, HiiDoii Ilabiii, Ken JVloJ^ood, ,I:)liij Fuller, Cbas BoiKlrot, Ivdw Guuiow, K. 1', Flyim, K(jl»t Aldvoji/Jo, K<;!»t Hill, W'ui 15mwc4% I'lk l\JiiuUnK-(]Oi,U', MMiidieJ. Kavuim^li, Ken AU*r.ii8()U, iSiuiuH Landry, Jdl'lioniU-ot, JiioFruhill.Dau O'C. MnUdcn, IVtcr Itowk't, »i^olm H. liiudrcss, Arnie MHrteil, Isaac licVescoiit-e, Jas Smith, David (•iruoliy^ Win LoVcsconte, Anj;u8 McLuod, Henry C. Fixor, M.i>., Don N. Shaw, Ilcn C«tne, Jas JolniKtou, AndruJv Bel- fo^MtJuiK!, Juo McDonald, I^ouis Bondrot, Win LIr(|nhart, Goo H. Bissett, llyaciutli Martcil, Wui G. JJiUhun, llectwv Miwcliiswa, I)ou ^U-Kny, lywioi'e LcBlanc, Rciwy Kichani, ArcJi Johnston, JoJui R. Smith, jr., Androv McDonald, Ati<^ns McNeil, Jai»es Jlcara, CUarlcs Kin^% Max Forrest, l)avi4 M^'Xatuara, jr. Fetor Gj'uchy, John Keefe, AlJjcit U. Hooper, An;?us McKuiiMjn, Noil Stowar-t, .Toscjjh Mathcson, Ro^ieit G. IVoohrr, SiuwMi Terrio, James Plielan, Scbastiuu Viijiieau, jr., D. McUae, R. G. Morriwjii, Wm CliisJiolin, Hector McKinnon, Walter Mnrray, Georj^e M, Jeaiv, R-omi Benoit, Felix Forest, C^iarles Lenoir, An<^u« M,('.Neil, l*nnl Lehlanc, Goorge'Clongh, Josep*j Bissett, Sylvester Boudrot, EilwaTd Proctor, (Tliarles Grant, Alex Mcintosh, Munloch McRae, Alexander McCuish, Alex T. Mathcjion, SJinon P. LoBlanc, Jiio Morripon, Emile Mouchot, Casimcr Robert, m.d., David Walker, William R. Morrifion, Allan J. McNeill, Felix Mariuand, James LuBlaJic, Malcolm J. T. McNeil, John McNeill County qv Siiv^iiVRyjz — Rolxjrt Cnwie, Wto J. Bell, William T. Kellv, James T. lloldcn, David EisenhAucr, John M. Dall, Josepii V/»il6cr3, William McKay, WilHam Her kins, John G. W. Dall, Joltn Putney, James P. Johnston, Hu^ii McAl[iiT>e, William Dunlop, jr., JskjoIi Locke, Austin Locke, James Bowor, Robert G. Irwin, John A. McGowans, George Cox, Klisba W. Perry, Robert W^ FuecmaK, Jota Bowers, Henry G. .Sutlierland, John Matthews, Gilbert McKenaa, Thomas Muir, R. R. Tkomsen. Bairmyton Uislrict — William ■Cimsin^liiun, James C. Smitli, Josiali Snow, Henry (^liute, Ba^'tkitt Covill, Thouias L. Banks, Tlwmas CotHa, Tliomas W. Wilson, William B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, Vincent Nukerson, Michael Wrayto^i, Dau-iel Sargvcnt, A. C. Avard Doane, Williai\i A. Snowr, Martin Thomae, Thomas Hopg, Thomas Watson, John B. Lawrence, David Daley, Francifi W- Homer, liobert Sutlierlaud, Wm II. Coffin, John C Ciuiniughans. Cguntv of Vkjtouia — William Jones, Cnarles J. Camphell, Alex- ander Taylor, Alexander Munro, Joseph Hartt, Angus Bnchannan, John W. Biirkc, Alexander McKay, Lewis Bowti, Alexander C;itneron, A.ngu6 McLeod, J<*lin INicLcod, John McDonald, John S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Yi(.m McLetui, Jeo McLennan, Charles Campbell, Mxlcora McLean, Lauelilan McDowald, Donald Morrison, Rupert G. Zvvicker, Hector Campi)ell, Jewsee Itoper, Wm McLean, Kenneth McKciiKic, Edward McLeod, IMurdoch iSIcKenzie, Kenneth McDonaM, AngH« MeAalay, Neil M<;Askill, John McLeod, Neil Morrison, Kenneth liu(4jannaH, Lutlior M-cLcod, John McKinnon, Duncan Morrison, A. B. Morrison, Angus Cameron, A. J. Maclver, Daniel ^Icf/jod, (icvorgolngraliara, John McRae, Hector McNeil, Alexander McDonald, Wiiiiam Kidston, jr., Lauchlaa McFadyan, Angus Mclvoi', Rlioderick McRac, Samuel C. Caiwpl^ell, Donald McLeim, Denald McQnarry, .Jwhtt A Fuaser, Donalt" McRae, Alexander Ferguaon, AlexniKler S. McDonald, Henry FoyJ , Donald Gillis, J. C. Boyd, Edward P. McNeil, & o o H m O cr M o o t A xn n f> o o o lEUOiyj)} aiul WEBirji »euta] Ueput, llollts !>trect« Uulilji.v, II. II. iiriiLRK Jt 4'0., Mhrrt l.i'Ml iiiid LcimI IMpr, Powor'4 fl^liiirr c8 ft o a o o P hell, Joseph Heclun, Kunuld McDonald, Donald McLood, Duncan McLeod, Angus McDonald, John Munro, Nathan Nunn, James McKinnon, Alexander McDonald, John McLean, D. F. McKne, Allan McMillan, Angus McKenzie, Duncan McDonald, J. H. Cahoon, Danl Livingston, Peter S. McLean, Philip McDonald. County of Yarmouth — Tnmis/u'p of Ydrmaiith : Jno Murray, Leon Weston, Benjamin Rogers, Thomas D. Chipnmn, Nathan Hilton, Wm Uurrill, llobt Brown, J. Crawley, Ansel llohliins, Nelson Corning, Nathan Crosby, Benj P. Croshy, Geo Croshy, John Uaynanl, Geo S. Brown, Samuel Flint, Nuhemiah K. Clements, Jacob Hattield, Nathan Moses, Chas Tcdford, Chas Steel, Sanjl Crosby, Rich T. Croshy, Jolm Randall, John A. Hatlield, Steph Patten, J. Wentworth Moody, Alden Ellis, Chas E Brown, William Haley, Jacob Landers, Fi-eeman Dennis, Sanil M. Rvcrson, Nathan Lewis, James Sterritt, William V. Brown, Chandler Kobbins, Samuel Hamilton, Byron P. Ladd, George H. Jenkins, Thomas B. Crosby, Thomas M. Lewis, Robert K. Rose, Nathaniel Hogg, Charles Cahan, jr., W. H. Moody, William D.Lovitt, George R. Doty, William Law, Nathaniel Churchill, Amos Hilton, Ira Porter, Danl McLanghlin, Joseph R. Kinney, Ansley Porter, David Crosby, Nathan B. Lewis, Wm S. Porter, Wm Burrill, jr., Ezekicl E. Ring, John Murphy, Samuel J. Hatfield, Geo R. Smith, James Durkce, Jas J. Lovitt, Jas Crosby, Harris H. Crosby. District ofAr o H M > M H n p « H 1 % (3 U P a if CO (♦ ►1 » a I* m 9 »< ■■^ l^Mlu WatiM' Apimrutii.'i, all kiiMlM, very vluMip, r'* WIntrr [187D lip Fmscr, in Mcltiu', iirt DnvM M('Ii<'<)(l, n Munro, C'ainphcll, 1 Mi'Leotl, IcKinnon, McMillnn, viu^'ijtoti, rray, Looii n IIiltoi\, Goo s. ; d, Nnflum i shy, John j i\y, AMen i n Dennis, j Brown, • II. I K. Rose, : 1). Lovitt, lilton, Im er, David JCzekicl E. 19 Durkee, y/e: Israel Pcfer S. ont, Obed ntremont, Gardner, !ttc, Jolm !r, Hilaire Spinney, Goodwin, Carljin(l, and, Win 111-, J. B. rcorge ors and i, Joseph es, John lev, Thos Thunias Blarcoin, J. Beck, ■ •1 > < Ifi ei H (fl H > P, t^ H K ;>) 55 o; h s M « fl t & ^ >i H >l •1 Ih P « 13 ^ <; 1^ 13 M ft ri P >, ^ & V4 p (J > is* P < rt H- 4) M M Ui a t* *^ ►1 (5 w U fi If. II. FrLI.RIt .t «'0., mioj'l iron >iii«| KlvrfH, lii>iies, ('has J. {^lark, \\i\nh M( Leod, .Josepli .MeVmish. Co. op Cor.ciiKSTKU— James V, Bhuielmnl, J;is. K. lihiir, \Villi;itn MiKini. VVni A. Fuhnore, John Kin;.,', Geo Headinj,', Klinkini 'rnjipir, jr., H. E. Tenrson. Co. OF ('i!MMi;ui,ANi» — Cliarles D. TJoaeh, (!. G. Donkin, William M. Hofjers, Cliarles B. l)<'woU', D(»nald MeKay, C. K. Hatehl'onl, Amos S. Ulenkhorn, Cyrns Beiit.il. /. Bliss, Joh Sninian, Wni Oxiev, Amos I'mdy, W. Y. Kin^', Arthur David.son, Anj.Mi8 Mel.eod, Tlutnipson J. ' !i pl>, Collinjjwootl ^ll^sley. 1 Co. OF Dwinv— Chas Biidd, Kdwanl M. Marshall, Louis Q. '.ininpie, Basil A. IJoliichaii, IlnlliOid K I'aysoii, CoUu Caniiilu'll, sr., iViiiitini B Stewart, B. II. Kii;;^;K'S, Kdwanl llo;:an, i\. .M. ( '(tnicau, jomiventnre Hohiciiean, W U. 'i'aylor, (ieori;e Henderson, John V. I'urdy, Charlas H. Denton, John Holdsworth, Eraneis Hntchinson. Co. OF Giiv.snouo' — William G Seotr, John Mahoney, Jas B. Hadley, Wm Hart, Christoplier Jost, 1*. C. Cnllen, Edward I. ('anninphnm, James K. Hurt, Solomon Cahoon, John MeMillan ; .SV. Maii/s Dist., Ilujjii MeDonald, Wm A. MeKeen, Alex N. MeDonald, John W^. McKcen, W. D. li. Cameron, Daniel Ilattic, James A. Fraser. Co. OF Halifax — Ilcnry C. D. Twinin<,', Andivw Shiels, Jose])h Kave, Charles M. Nnttinj;, JJenjamin G. Grav, Najjean Clarke, I'eter II.VLeNoir, Wm. Twining', M." I. Wilkins,'Chas. Taylor, Wallaee (iraham, Wm E IMeCoy, John D. Tupper, John H. Anderson, Isaai; J. Wylde, Alex Stejjiien, John Erwin, jr., Geo A. Allison, J. H. Fritli, Wm k. Foster, J. W. Lonj^ley, Lewis W. DesBarres, William Munro, J. Harvey Frith. Co. OF Hants — John O. Kinij, David Frieze, Ja.s Poyntz, Isaac Carver, IM. II. Goudge, George H. Kinj;, J. W. Duseley, Isaac Hamilton. Co. OF Tnvernksr — Lanehlan MeDoufjjall, Jamos IMeDonnell, Anjfus RleDomiell, William Grant, William M(tI'herson, Duiuan Camphell, m.d., Donald MeDonald, Angus Grant, A. A. Taylor, James T. Lawrence, John MeKay. Co. OF Kings — John F Hutchinson, Kiehard Starr, WilHanj ''^rane, Benjamin H. Calkin, Winekworth Chipnian, Win Eaton, Geo Hamilton, Geo V. Rohinson, (ieo Dodjue, Levi W. I'aton, Joso))h Benjamin Davison, John II. Dennison, Eilward A. I'yke, Jolin Hamilton, Stephen Rand, E. Sidney Crawloy. Co. OF LuNENiiUKO — Daniel Dimoek, James Dowlin<,', Robert Seott, James Dechuum, James D. Selig, Benjamin Dauphinoc, Lewis Smith, W. M. B. Lawion. Co. OF TicTOU — lion James Fraser, Robert IVTurray, D. Ilockin, James I'rimrose, William Gordon, Robert Doiill, Ik-nry R. Narraway, l)onRol>ertson, Rodk MeKenzic, David Matheson, Geo W. lTn en d (» I 01 £? a o r- 01 o o p tn o KKOHN AiMl nKKIE, Maiiutaeliiri'iV Ai:ciil.>i, llalilax. II. II. ri l.ri-'.'r <% «'0., Mrttlicimd <:rliiilMI<>n«-<«. Ii«ii O'C. .\l;ii|liii Fn-fliil, .Tnhn .M.iilicsoii, K. I'. Klymi, .h>Un H. Kliimlrc^s, Diivi.l (iron. Iiy, Anmi> .\|(N< il, (ii'o li. IJih'srtt, .loliii .M(»rris()ii, Tclcr (iruurliy. (J«i. «'i SiiKf.Hf.'UNK — .Jo^iiili foirm, Uu'K'it Ourrus .Tosinli Snow, (l.ilirii'l Uul.fitsoii, .1. ('. Smith, Win .]. Hi'li, U. (J. Irvsiii, Jucoli LorUi, ,1,111, f, 1*. Jolihiioii, (Jti)ivi; A. Cox. .f'llin li. Liiwri'iitc. Cn. »»r VicioufA — Alex Tnvlor, Jorph Hart, DoiutM Morrisun, Wni,l(imi, DoimIiI .MrliCaii, AlVx 'I'avlnr, jr., 1). McDoimltl, Jolni llmk.-. C'«». or V AUMoi' I M — Jnlm lioiirfjiic, KruH rjanlncr, .T. W. 11. U..wlcy, .luH M. I.ciit. C. M. Owiii, 'I lioiijiia li. Flint, Nathan Hilton, ThoniaH H. Cioshy, (j«'«ti'jj[«! Ilin;,'iiy. DOMINION OFFICERS. FINANCIAL DEPAHTMBNT-ITOVA SCOTIA BRANCH. Includes Audit Office, AHHintant Receiver General's Office, and SavingH* Bank. AiiDiToic's Oi'iMOH. — Atulitor, Svclciihiim Howe. Arronnfmit, llohort Stathcr. Cln-k, J. 1'. Dillon Ahsihtant Ivkokivku OtoNKUAL's Office. — Anxisfant /li'ccivcr drill r,il, ,]. \i. VVrtlhice. AiroanUtnt, Lewis Parker. Massenijer, Mich Austii;. SAViNCis' liANK. — MfUKK/er, J. 11. Wull.'ice. Accountant, A. V. John.stoiic. Teller, J. H. JJaicoin. Cleric, T. IJ. Cotter. A<»RNCiK8 OF Dominion Savinos' Uank. Acttdian iUinrit, (Icor^xc Ilomaiis. Amherst, V.. K. Ilatchford. Lnnenhnni, Mrs. A M, Rudolph, Afdithnid, •). i_/oehra>i. Pirrrshnrit, A. S. Townslio.nd. Port /food, E. D. Trcmain. Piehm, Alex. McPhail. Slierhrooke, Thos. Caniphell. SheJhnrne, W. W. Atwood, Sf/diiei/, Ivohcrt Martin. Truro, John F. Crow. Weijmunfh, C. D. Jones. Windsor, Ed. O'Brien. Yarmouth, A. J. nood. m Aiiti//iwr, (SGOO) Charles Ross. Im.mkju.v riov Oi'KicK — Aij'nt, Edwin Cliiy, Ilalifax. Insim:(' r(H{ <>!•" Si i; vmi; iis I'oit Nova Sootia and Nkw Brijn?^- WICK — \V. .M. Siniili, St. -John, N. 15. AiMuruAiou.s — Junu'.s Cowan, Isidore Hiirteau, Henry Elliott, William Tavlor. , ■ * I'liiolo^^rapliiL' I'lit'iiiieulH uiid I'holoisraplicr'ft Supplies, vr'ik Mhnrr. II. II. rriJ^KR A i'n„ TIh rinir, U, t\, nv, ll\. IhimI PowciN Wlmrr. is7:»J AI.MANAf'K. lU5i OFFICIAL AaSIGNUES UNDER IN«0LVL;NUV ACT .\iiu,)jtnlis, U. J. IJniiK'kc. .[■ihi'imi's/i, A. iMc(iilliviii'y. r„y,; firrlon, C. W. Hill. Coiflirsh r, .Jus. K. Iilair. I'limlifi-liihd, II. VV. linker. /''■i'>i/, (}. Iljindcr.soii. (iuij^lKirowih, \V. lliirtsliorno. Knnis, K. Ooj^'MWC'll. //('M7i»'./iiiii/ Mdshr, Kohcrt K. Iii^raliain. Tout Waim>kn at IVtrt Il.iwkeslairv, Daniel llennesKy. " " ut I'ort Mul;;rave, (jcoryc IJ. iladlev. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. I Inspector for Nova Smtid, J. J. IvKliU, Esq., Atnlierst, N. 8. AMiif:u8T — CoUd'Idr, Dr. N. Tiijipcr. Out Ports — Sitli-Cii/lrrtors, I'uL'uash, ,f. lleiiry JJhiek ; Wallace, William MeNab ; .Jo;/;,Mns, J. MoH'att ; Tidnish, J. V. lirundage. Annai'()i,is — Collector, Auj^'iistus Fullcrton. (Jut Ports — Suh-Col- I'liiirs, Clcment.sport, G. F. Ditinars; Thome's Cove, K. II. Toner. Antigonish — ('ullictor, II. MclMiie. (hit Ports — Sii}t-('iillcrt(ri-s, IJaytield or Little River, E. (i. Ilandall; llarhour au BoucIie.E. Corbett. Aim CHAT — Co/lector, .John M. Flynn. Out Port'i — Sub-Coltcriors, St. Peter's, Donald Unpthart ; Tort Kieliinondr A. McDonald ; IJiver liiir^jcois, William 8. Boyd ; L'Ardoise, \V . Hrymer. Baih>kck — Collector, Alex. Cameron. Out-Ports — Sub-iJoJlKctnTs, (ireat Bras d'r)r, Donald Campbell; 8t, Ann's, D. McAuley; Aspcy !);iy. David McDonald ; Injjntii-h. James Shea. ii viMMNGTov — Ciilltitnr, D. Sai'i^-^ctit. Old /'ort — Siifi-( 'd/hcfor, I'ort Li'rour, J. Swain. l>KtI)GKTOWV — ('i)llector, S. S. Kuj.';^le3. (Jut Port — Sii!i-( 'dllrrtor, I'oit Williams, W. Graves. CoHN\VALLTS — (JoH'ctor, E. RaTld. Out Pnrts — SiiU-(J< Ihrtors, Canada Creek, C. V. liaudin*: ; French Chjss. H. V I'. Farii.sWMrth ; Ilarliourville, II. Morris; Horton, E. DcWolf; I'ort Williams, (j. S. Luckwood ; Kcntville, IJ. II. l>od<,'C. o B o a M ►1 o •1 o 7f U > f^ in M § •0 O n Xfi % 9 r w o e CR a BROWar ana WEBB, Wli<»l<'Mule |>rug»iKU, imilfax. II. II. Fi'LLFJt Ai <'0., iiitcricuii Kciiil Rock, h4>uilot Fotver'sWh.ii-r. la lOG JiKLCHEKS FAUMKRS [1871) Didijv— OV/(,Y,7r>/-, B. Viets. Out Ports— Su'i-Collecfors, Bear Riv\r, Z. ('rossi'iip ; Siuidy Covu, C. Gidiiey ; Wcstport, B. II. Rugglcs; L-nrpurt, •!. Tluirl)cr. (iiivsnouo — (Jo/h rt or, 'Jixmca A. Torcy. Out Porta — Snh- Collectors, Tort Miil;;ruvu, David Murray; I«a:ic.s Ilarhour, Joscjjh D. Grillin ; St. Mary's Kivctr, A. P. McKcri/ic ; Cape Canso, ■ ; JJsioiiil), ,]iUiHiS llciiilow; Preventive. St all on, Wkitehend. IIamfax — dolledor, Hon W. Ross. Re.riistrdr of Sliippiuq, 11 P,. raiilin. Port Siirrei/'ir, Joseph Austin, t'/iie/' Clerk, Wm' II. Hill, (Jlerks, IjOiiij lionni, .lames (i. Morris. Cashier, Samuel Noble, AV. A. (Jarrison. \V(in:honae Keeper (Did Cliief (Jleric, Jno Eekersley. Clerks, Conrad W. Tupjier, W. K. Fowler, O. I'ryor, W. Cronan' Clerk to /{il/is/rar of Sliip/u'ii;/, C M. Ahnon. < 'lerk to Port Snrrei/or, J. V. Rieliardson, Jas Wallace. Appraiser, Jno F. Muncey. AssistVAi uutl n*:UK, Futeut iMeiiivlue A»«uU, Hnlirax, Power's Whai-r. II. H. ritT^RR niul €lO.,OxMcor trnn I'titiif. tivml of PoM<'r'N lViinrr< ■Sub- Colk'ctois, Port— Sub- Col- ■ Sub -Colled or -Sub-CoUcAim, 1879] ALMANACK. 107 u (/I I 40 S ;^ •8 P U Little Glace Bay, C. II. Risby I Cow Ray, W. VV, Buvvn ; Caledonia, David McKeen ; South Bar, Patrick Muilins. North Sydney — Col/crtor, T. S. Bown. Out Port — Sub Collector, Little Bras d'Or, Murdocli McDonald. Port of Tkuko — Collector. John F. Crow. Weymouth — Collector, S. Jones. Out /V)7,s — Sub-Collrctm-a, Aoadie, A. Bourneuf; Belleveau's Cove, J. V. Stuari; Port Gilbert, II. Sanderson ; Metcf;han, B. A. Kobicheau. Windsor — ColUclor,Vj. O'Brien. Out Ports — Svb-Colkctors,Che\(iv\c, T. A. Malcom : Hanisport, Wni Davidson; Walton, A, McN Parker; Maith nd, A. Boy. Yarmouth — Collector, II. A. Hood. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Boaver Ivivcr, li. Perry; Pubnico, P. S, D'Eiitrcniont ; Tusket, James JM. Lent. CUSTOMS TARIFF. Arid— Acp.tic nnd Viiioi tifiiri raiiiplilfls Auiicultnral Sofielics' Faiiniii.i,' I■t(■n^ils and Implcinent?, wlien iinp(ntt'l..%;l.l-'i» perliiip/ark — Tanni'rs' I>arley I'.iuilla or Kcl] Ill ;ins and I'ca.'^ I;(cr in wood. ... 12 cents [ler Imp. gal.; pkfrs llcer in bottles IH cts. per Imp. gal.; • Helling and Hos(! luick Lorries, Used cbielly in l)yeing Litters, (■(»nlaining Spirits. . . .1.80 perlinj). gal.;pkg8 Ll'U'UiuLr Llack Lead L.aki'.g I'owders r. c. 17.', Free Flee IT] Free Free Free Free 173 17i 10 Free 17.i Free Free J''rce Fi'ce l-"rc(^ Free 17i 17 i Free Free 17; 17', 17i O '*! O d it > a Pi « ►I » g o !3 n o 3, en O O (9 t a « o 8. o •1 in ri- ►1 fliiK IMtrli anil l*a|>or, Toivrr's Wliarr. « a v n O (0 I i> M o o w H o OJ 09 CO 1C8 ItKLC'IlKH S K All, ■NIK lis [1879 T!;itli I! rick H 17.'. ITl Hificuit 1T_ l!is(Miit!iinl liiijul, i)r<)diic('(iri'it:iiii ami Nf\vr()iiiiill;iiii{ J<'ru« ISIackiii;,' lor Militiuy I'm' l5i<'iiil)uniit(Mil'.S(iila 17^ ]>i('.!i('liiii,Lj Towdcrs. Minliromalt^ ol I'otasli liuok liciii;,' rciuiiit. ol' Hiiti.sh Cojiyiiulil W'i'iK, 1 IJodks, Itliuik Account iiml Ci>]>y IJodks, (o li(! wiiHiMi or drav ll|K)ll. 21 I7.i JJnoUs, I'ciiddiciils ami I'amiililils J'l-inlcd, not, liciii^ reprint ol' ISriti.sli Copyri.'^lil, Works, nor JJlaidt Accomi), liooks, nor (.'opy JSooks, nor iiookrs U) be wriltoii in or drawn upon, nor r('i>riii(s of Itooics ])rint(:d in (^uiuda, nur Trintcd Slicct M iisic 5 Jtui^k-hindi'is' Tools aiiil liniilc- niculs Vn I<'n r. (!. r.riru Fret* IJnckwlicat Free. 1)h11)s, otluir tliaii Medicinal Free IJuliion and Coin, except U. S Sil- ver Coin Free Muristoncs Free IJiists, natural h\m; not beiiij; Cast, ir prodiiceil bv any inechaidcal 1' l''ro( r.iiilcr 4 cents per ll».; pkgs. 17.} IJiitter from J4.N.A. I'rovineijs. ... Fret iiunlin.i;, lor Ships 5 Cabinota of Coins, Anli(piitie8,0eins and Medals Fret Mill I!oards Cloih ■Cables, Iron Chain, (Ships') over one-lialf s ( " " ).. n jUabinct Wareor Furniture 17^ jC^ai bolic or Heavy Oil, used in the i niannfu.tnre olVVood I'dock I'avo^ 'Ills, itc Fn (loods 17', ! Carboys, eon tain inj; .Sidjihuri); Aeid 17} Honnets, Hals ami Cai itoxi's, (l^'ancy). Ornamental Ca^ \C:\vi Is. ri Fc Wrilin- Desks 11 Heads and liead Ornaments. (See lyuii^. Fanes' ( Juods). 17', Candles and faper.s of T.dlow, Wax or any other material 17} ;Ciniada I'laies, Tinnedriates, ^'leet l'>lankei>, Woollen 17^ 'Caiie Juice, Syrups, &c r>-8ths lilocks, and I'at'nl Ibishestor Shi](s Hluck. r.ibles, 'restaiiients and Devotional lioiiU of 1 ciMit per lb. and «r/. val. 'Ca<>Mteliouc,.oi' hnlia UiibbtM', and (iutta I'ergJia. uinnanufactured Free Hinuatb' I, imps 5 r>()iler, I'laie Iron o bolting Clolli Free borax Free t Canva>, lor S Caiivas,torinan"!ifactnreof FloorOil Cloths, not less than IS fec^t wide and n(d pressed or ouleiidered. . . Free I'ioot and Shoe Idakim:; .Machines. . 17 l»oiu' Crnsliers ami parts thertxif . . 17 botanical Specnneus i r.racidets, braids, cVc.,nuideof Hair 17} 10 Free I'.r; ISrau from 15. N. A. Provincei* Ihandy $1.20 per Imp. j,'al. l'k'4s..., 171 brass and CopjuM', inaiuifadnred. . 17} !'>rass, in bars, rods, sjieets and Cassia, ,u;ronnd 2n uu;,'rouml 17 Strips Free .Castile .'Sioap 17 ('an\as, wh(>n otherwise used. Caps, llat.s and JJonnets <-•»•' iiiji"'^ Carria,;j;es of Travellers, and Car- ria.i,'es ladeji with mcrehandi,si\ Ilawker.s ami Circus Troupes ex- eejited Carpets and Hearth Hugs 1 , li 17l Ca.shmei IT brass and Iron Tul)es and I'^-in^' when drawn brass and linn Tubes and L'ipin when drawn or otherwise brass or Copjier Wire, and Wire 17} Casts as Models I'or the use of Schools of Desi;:;]! Frei Castin-s, Iron, ali others 17 ! 17} C'-ment, IMarine or Hydraulic, un- I'OIUK Cloth Free Cement, Hydraulic, ;:;roMnd ami F brass in Scraps Free I calcined. I'diie black aiidChinoe blue Free iCh l'>ra.ss and Tin Cla.;i>s, Slides and | j Spangles, Coi- the manntaclnre of iCIi Hoop Skirts Fn briiustone, KoU or I'lonr Fn 17i Fret! iChairs, \\'roui,dd Iron or 8teol, im- ported foi' Kaihvay purposes. . . . Fr " cents per lb.,- pk;,'s 17 Free iChees^ Vats, Presse 6 and '''actory Heatt-rs, and parts thereof Vi UKOnX uuVKtt», nii<»li.^alc DruK;;lst!»r Haiifax, 0. (A 3 t H cr I » i) a H % fl in , I'd (]i W Si Colli j ).. r, Hi in tlie V I'avfi? Frt'c icAcid 17 2^ ... . 2r> V, Wf\x 17i , i-'ieet r» r.-stiis crii. ... 25 r, and r.tared Free T) .orOil t \\ ide red. . . FiPt^ d 17^ .... 17l .... 17l I Cai- iiidi.st!, jes ex- .... Vreo .... 171 .... 17] .... 2.") .... 17' • • • 17} use t>f .... Fifi- .... 17.1 c, iin- ... Fit-.' I and .... 171 ol, lin- es. . . . Fill' ,• l)k;,'rt 17 J actoiy 177 1879] ALMANACK. 100 c» P>) U) A u (A < 0) 1 m 3 % t < Q S w (<3 r* (4 ^ ;4 .4 jA +• h (A ft V. V. Choose, produce ftf Newfoundland Fioo Cliandolicrt*, GiiOndolew and Cias- Fittiiifis 17^ Clilnawnrc, Eartlienwareand Crock ery 17| CliartK, Jlap^ and Atlassen 17^ Charitable Institutions, donations of Clotliin;, tor Free Cluircli IWVa Free Chart' Cutttrs, and part.s thereoC. . . 171 Churiis 17 J Chicory or other Root, or ve^^elabU^ ukcmI as (,;()tfee, raw or f^reen. .;{ cents jter lb Chicory kiln dried, roassled or ;,'r'nd 4 cents per lb Cider I7i Cij^ars .W ceidn ,ier lb. and 20 Cii,'arettes oO cents per lb. and 20 Cinnamon, «ronn » « fl Q r* ^ m n Coko from .\c\\ foundland I'Vce Cocoa, iSenn ami Shell I'Tcc Cocoa and Chocolate, not sweet ciK'd 17', " *' sweetened I t-enl per lb. and 2.5 C' coa, Nut Oils in their natural state Froe Cocoa iVuts 10 Cocoa Paste, fronUireat liritainand 1!. N. A. Provinces Fice Ci>lo);neM'ater ami Perfunietl .Spir- it-., not in tiasks .'5!1..ho per Imp. iral.; pk};s 17] Co!o;_fne Water and rerfnined Spir- its in tla^ks,or bottles, not weijjjh- ins; more than four ounces 2" Conmiunion Plate Free Composition Sjiike.'S und Nails .... Free ''onipasses. Ships' .5 I CoUte, (»reen,2cent'-. per lb.;pk<.'s i Collce, Roasted, 3 cents per lb i )ik-;s Clocks Clothini,' or Wearing Apparel. ... Ciotliint; for Army' an«f Navy, or donations of, foi Charitable In- stitutions Free Collar Cloth Paper CoMiniissariat Stoi'e.s Colors, »Vc., viz.. Lakes in jmlp, t^carlet, Maroon, Ultra-Marine, Chinese Rlue, Raw Und)er, P)bu', l'>li\ck, Pari.s and Perinaneiit tircens. Satin, and fine Was!:ed White, Ui-chroniate of Pol ash, SULjarof Lead and Rriti.sh Gum Free Confectionery. .1 cent per lb.; and (i'( Ml 25 Cop[ier Tubes and Pipings ml val, 17i Copper in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, or sheets and sheeting .... Free Cop7)er or ibass, nmnufact\ired. . . \1\ C'ji k wood, or the Rark of the Cork- wood Trer I'ipes, drawn 17^ Cordage for Ship's use 5 Cordials. .!:<1.!S0 per Imp. gal; pkgs 17^ Cotton.s viz: Itleached and UnMeachoate>. Prunes and I'bnns, Raisins, All others, Nut.-i, Aluiondh, shelleo •*! O M > o o Pi- ca ►1 » 2! v\ 'J •d (3 ^ P CO *i ►1 (D O • CO «» o en ax, Houieo|iuthlc Mctliciucit, C'use.^, Uooks, etc II. II. FULLICit ntiil I'O., |»ofn('Nll<- 4'iit SniU, lioiul ofiViHor'M IVImrr. 1 I w .14 ,09 Q) a a o 1 Q> A4 I lb o M o +j cl Q o a o v> o n no n K L C 11 K R S FA \IM K II S [1870 r. r, Dyo Stiiirs n.-iiks, i;.Tri'-s Nii*!^, V(^j,'('liililn ami Woods, used clilly ill tly':ii'o I*'''" E. J'-ar(li, f'liiVK fiTiil Sniids Fvfvi JvnrlliciiM :irc and Ciockci y 17.', Kdf^'H TouIk. (Sio ]V!alu^^actllI•l^s.) 17| K !,';<« Free VAvv.tro Plate 17i KltMitroplate lilockB, lor piintitij,' piiriioscs Free. Kmciry Fnu; Kmory rajxir iiiid Clotli 17^ KIK'cts, Settlers' Fiee JCii<(raviii};s and Prints 17^ Eiijiines, viz. : liocomodves, Othcrp, Ste.ani Fire 17^ TiOooiiiotivi? Franie.s, Axles for J>ocoiiiotives, Hoop Ii'oii. or Steel foi- tires ot wlicels, bent and welded, (..'ranks anono Dice, Draui,dits, Ches.-inen, \c Millinery of all kinds Pearl. Composition, and inami- factnres of Thri'ud, Lace and Insertions. . . Fancy Straw Plaits, Tu.-can and Gras.-^ Farniintr Implements and Utensds. when imported hy A;,'rionltnral Societies for enoo\u-ajjement of AixritMdt.ire Free Felt' for Hats, Hoots and Gloves. . . 10 17! 17i Ilk 17i 171 17,1 17} 17} 17i -^ 1 17} 171 17J m Free V. 0. Felt Hats 17} Flit, others not el:^(rwhere specified 171 Felt for Iloofm.i.; 17| J'"il'rillii, Mexican Fibre or Tornj)!- eo, while or Hlack, and other vofjetable (Hires Ibrmannfactnre. Free Filberts (See Dried Nnt.>) 17.V Fius. (See Dried Finit.s) 17,5 Files. (See iMannfactnres; 17j Fire Arms of all kinds. (See Guns) when from United States, entry nnist he. authorized by Depar'mt 17} Fin- I'.riek, oonnnon Free Fire Ibick, shaped Free Fire Clay Free Firewood I'^reo Fire Works 17} Fire i;n;j,iiies — Steam 17 1 " t)lher 17,1 P'irc Isxtinj^nishers — Chemieal. . . . 171 Fishplates. (See Hailroad) Free Fish from U. S.. ini'lnding Cod, Hadiiockand Pollock, fVosh, dry salted, wetsalt(Hl, pickled, smkd. Free " h'lec Free I'vrr Flee Free Free ok( (I Free ic'i- fresh Free; Jlackercd, fresh *' iiickled Halilint, fresh. .. liicklcd. . Herri iiL';s, IVesh. . ^ " ' jiickled • " sm Sea Fish, ot " '• piei\led Fl ec " preserve'. .. Free Oysters, fresh in shell Free " flesh in cans Free •' shelled, in bulk Free Tjobsters. fresh Free " peisorved, in cans Free isait Fish , FrcM- " < ;iains or other Free from Cii'd St;iles — Salmon, fre.^^b smoked, canned, jiickled, Free Allot! er, Ire.sli F,.,.,. pickled Free Fish ( >il, Whale Free " Cod Free " Others, Free and products of Fish and Fi.sh Oil, wliei. the products of New- foiuidlaiul Free Fish, salted or smoked, from all othert ;nntries, 1 ct.jierlb.; i)k>.'8 17} Fish, ]ii'user\-ed, except from U. S. and H. N. A. Provinc*!:* 17} FishliiL; Nets anil Seines Frei' Fish Hooks, Lilies and Fish Twines Free I''iatWiie tor t'rinoline, uncovered l'\ec Flax Wa.-te Fice !Flax, Hemp ami Tow, undressed. . Fiii' iFlaxSeed Free Fhnirof Wheat or Uye. (Seetirain") Free Flour and Meal of any other (irain l''iee Flour, the produce of Newfoundl'd Free iFlannels. (See Woollens) 17} Fruits, Green of all kinds, viz: Apjiles and Pears 10 Grapes 10 (A ? ■A ;< in ■\ 9 a ^" 3 a rf << C i z/i M H FcTlcrlly Pure <;roiiii4l K>plc't'.«, ts»r 50 yfjirs a .Hiieciulty* n. II. FlIliliKR niKl <'0., .iiiicrimii MioiMiiii;; Axos, I*om cr's M liarf. 1879] ALMANACK. Ill ^ +> u < CI m ft! I»l (4 PI 01 •♦J t) -0 (0 -d c LonioiiK and Orangep .. I'.^a.-h.s ; I'iiie A|tj>loH All othtMs iiot('lHfi\vlieie«|)ec.ili()l Grc»!ii and Dried iVoni I>. N. A rroviiircs Fruits preservud in I'.raiuly nr otlior S|iiiit.->, .■?1.>^(> |)or Imp. ujvl.; rikjr.s Fms, tikins, Kt-U.s or Tails, iuku'mI Fins. (See iNlaniiriK^tnrt's) Fills or Skins, Uh'. prodlicis ol'Fisli 111' MnriiK' Animals ]'r().i;s. (^'tH■ Kailruad^ Fiirnitiire or Cabinet Warti *' lor Coaches and HanieHS G Calvnnized Iron. (See Iron, ^o.) Cialvaiii/ed Win:, t!X«'.ept lor Wire IlijUl^in;.; lor Ships Gas littin;;.s Gelniitine Gi'ins and Medals, C'abineta of. . . . German Flated and Gilded Ware, mannl'aetured of all kinds (iinjiiclnd'i: Geneva and Old Turn, $1.20 j>er Imp. gal.; i)k^cs Gin,ii;(M-, ,i;roimd. (See Spices) .... (iiiij^cr, iiii,L(round " .... (finger Ale (iirondoles, (iasaliers and Gas Fit- tiiii's Ginghams. (See Cottons) Glass and Glassware, plate and sil- vered, stained, i>aintcd or color- ed Glass J'apiM- and Glass Clotli Glasswive Gla-8, Window and I'lain Globes, when imported by and for Use of Colleges, ScieutUie and Lifcer-ary Societies, and Schools (ilue Goat Hair, unmanufactured (lold. Silver and Llectro- plate, ma- nntactured Gold and Silver Leaf (iold Heaters' Brim Moulds and Skins Gi ains of all ki.ids (iriiss, Osier, Palm licaf, Straw, Whtdebone or Willow, exci^pt Plaits elsewhere mentioned. (Sec Maiinfactures ( : rass Plaits, Fancy (I ravels Gicjise and Scraps Grease, Axle ' (iri'i'ii Fruits. (See Fruits, Green) Green and Dried Fruits, growth and produce of Newfoundland (Iiajus. (See Fruits, Green) Grass— Manilla and Sea Grass. . , . I Grindstones and Scythe Stones.. . (Jum, British (.Min Ar.abic, Chewing, and others not (ilsewhere spe<',iiied G unis, Sandarac, Mastic and Shellac V. c. 10 10 10 10 Free 171 Five 17. i Free Free 171 17i 171 Free 17i 17i •Jo 17.1 17j Ilk m 17i Uf 171 171 Free Hi Free 17i 171 Free Free 17i Free Free Free nk 10' Free 10 Free 17.J Free fvoj Glim, Copal and Damar Free Guns, liill('s aiul Fire Arms of all kinds. (When from Uiii'd Statics eiihy must be authorized by 1 )ei)artiiient.) 17^ Gunpowder Nitro Glyciriiie and FuhiiinHting Powder 17} Giiiii»owdcr and Explosive Sub- stanei's, ii.sed lor blasting Hi- fi ntta Pereha, iininannfuctured . . . Free tiiitta Pereha, inpuufaetiired 17i (iypsiim or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined Free Gyiisuni, ground, not calcined, for iigi iciiltiiral purposes Fi'ee Grain, and products thereof, viz: Barley, Oats, Peas and Beans, (v* hole,) live, Indinn Corn, Wheat, (other,) Flour of Wheat, Flour of live, Indian Meal, Oatmeal, Meal, all others Free K Hair nr Mohair, manufactured. . . . 17J Hair. Human, Angola, I'.ntValo, Cur- led, Horse, and Hog. Mohair, (ioat ami Thiliet, unmanufactured... Free lliiir. Curled, used in the manufac- ture of Sofas, Mattrasses, kc. ... Free llarnets and Saddlery of Leather maniilaetnre 17^ Handles for Tools. (Se<> maiiufac- tiiies of Wood) 17i Hainioiiiiuns 171 Hay and Straw 10 " Hay, Straw and Bran f:om B.N. A. Provinces Free Hat Pliisli, for Hatters' use 10 Hats— Beaver, Silk and Felt 17 J '■ Straw, Chip, Grass, or oilier material 17i " Caps and I'ounets 17^ Heavy or Carbolic Oil, usetl in the manufacture of Wood lUock Pavement, iS:c Free Hemp, undressed Free Hides, Fi ee 1 lorn and Pelts Free Hops 5 cents per lb. Hoes. (See Manufactures) 17t Hose and Tubing. (See Maiiufs.) 17j Hosiery 17l Horn and Ivory. (See maniifacts.) 17^ I lorses 10 Horse Hair, uninanufacttued Free Hoop and Sheist Iron 5 Hubs. (See Maniifs. of Wood. . . . 17i Hydraulic Cement or Marine.gr'nd 17| *' '* " ungr'ud Free Indian Corn and Grain of all kinds Indian Meal Indian llublmr, unmaufactured (See Caoutchouc) Indian Itiiliber, manufactured. (See j\[;iniifucture!-) Indigo Free Free Free 9f or Avery, Browu A €o., uow ItlCOnN uiul WKUK, llttlilux. II. II. ni I.LKir jiihI ro., \<»I»I»*n rjile-nt IM'iniiilt*', rower** nhiirf. I » u rt n S n I I m A c1 U o A m is o d O 112 IJKI.CIIKU S FAI4.MKItS [1870 Ijik.i oCall kimln, cxci-jtl. I'liiiiin^' tiii(« Ifikn, I'riiiliii;.' Ii'Mi, I'in; Ii'di, \\/. : I'.ipil, Hiir, ll<«)|)(ir Hlimt, Sfrap, (iiilv:irii/,<'>l, |iiii|ill<-(l ill Ji.iis, Itl'ioiiiM iiikI i:il|i!tH, ill Itlixjiim tiii'l |{|IIi-Im, ii'iI I'iis and Kidrrs, Iron (Sliiiis'). , Fr.'c Free hard and Tallow, I el. per ll>. Jikt;<. 17} " till' prodiii'i' of Mid Fri'o Lakes, Scarlrl and Slaroon, in piilp Froo l.ainplilafk 17} Load, I'ij; Frt'e SluH't, Kod and Wliitf, dry, Siii^ar of. Froe Loallnr, vi/.: — Sliooj), Oalf, (toat and Clianiois Skins 17\ l.oatlur, or lniitatii>n ot Li-atbcr. , 17} l.i'allicr, manufai-tnii'd, vi/. : Hoots and Shoos, llainos.-s and Sadl'r\ 17} l,o ianL;os 10 1. onions, Orunv,'iecitietl Maiiufaetiuvs of Hair oj- ]Mohair, not elstnvhore specitiod liiiii and Steel .\xos. (.lutleiy of all kinds. i;djxe 'rool.-'. Kilos and Hasps, Hoes, Hakes and Folks, Locks, Screw s for \\ imd. Scythes, at'.d Snaths, Spades and Shovils, Spikes, Nail.-. .lacks. Hrads and Spriirs, Stoves and all otlier Cast- ins.'.;, Surgical Instrnments. All otiur Load, viz : Shot. I'lpiinr. ^Vc Loaiher. vi/. : Hoots and Shins, " Harness and Saddlerv. 1'. c. 171 17} Free Iree 17' Free 17} 10 Free 17i Free Fruo 17} 10 17i 25 \1\ Free Free 17} 17} 17} 17} 17} 17^ 17} 17i 0) P EI o w o n o ft If <6 *1 •.1 9 ft << « H >• u. tj 1*1 V a -a < e M (D fi m y ti ►t e nUi*^^^ nimI WKKR, mioIt>*u«lt' llmitKiKtii, KslnUlif^lied 5« years, N.i;; :>.n- 1'. c. Free 17i Fri'C H. If. FiriXKU iiiMl ty l'iisf,«», lion«l oi l*on'«r'H nimrf. 17i l'"r«e 17i 10 Free 17i Free Fn;o i7A Free J^ree i 171 , or >l^S, ub- • . • 17i • • • 17i in- 17i (>C- ita, led ere 1 • . . 17i *ir. • • . 174 of mil ks, K-''. .■Is. u.-l \st- All . • • 17i . . • 17i U'8, ry. 17i — 1 p n o o 00 n o •a ft Ul i-f a •1 P as ft •P P< H' CO S> tJ P< i*l y «! M o « A B o P W u 9 Li )^ <5 M ei Oi ♦J d « u yt'ars, *t f> }fi •^' H ^ H J H v"i H i.^ 2! It y a *'. !' 1870] ALiMANACK. Marble or Imitation of Mi\i ble, or otlusr than riinf.'li slabs or bloekw. i'iipicr Mache. rcuter, IMatina, .InpaiDied and riatii.siud 'J'iii, r.niannia Metal Ware. i\;c Slate, viz. : Chinitiey Pieecs, >rau- tlt-M, i'ciicils. l;o<)l!ii!^ Sliilc, lire- pared, SidiiH. not elsewlifir sjt'd .M('t;d ai.d Mi'ial (.'nnijMK.iiiwii, not i'Imiw liere .-|M'ciiied Marlili', iiii\vi(iii;;lit Masts, Iron, or j>art of Iron Masts (Sliips') ^fnps, Clinrts and Alhissei' Meats and Vei^etaliles, preserved . Meats, Fre«li^ SalttMl or Snioktd, 1 eent jiit lb.; jiki^- Meats, tresli, sailed or smoked from N'ewtonndianfl Mi'dals and (Jems, and Caliinets of do., includ'j; Antii|nit,ies, Coins iVc Medielnal Uoots in their natural State Medicines, Patent Metal T\iie in Mocks or Pit,'s Yellow, in bolts and bars. . " for sheathinj,' Metallic Oxides and Ochies, drj-, ^'round or unyround, waslied or nnwashed, not calcined Mclailo. .25 per cent ad val and 5-8 of 1 cent per lb Mi.it.iry Cluthin;:, imported by Offi- cers of Army and Navy stationed in Canada Millinery of all kinds Mineral and Aerated Waters Mineralo;.'y SpeeimcTis Mndds, when they cannot be used as the articles of which they are said to be the Models Molasses for retininj; purposes 73 cents per 100 lbs. ... .Molasscs other than for refinin^i piirjioses ad val ^Iiiss for Upholstery jMirposes. . . . MowinLT. Ilt-aiiin^ aiid 1'hri'>liiii^ Nfru-bines Mii-ical liistniments for Ban'is for Ai my or Navy iii>t clsewheie specified .Mu-ic, Sheet. . . Music. [Uoiml. (See Printed Wrks) Musical Clock.s Mu.stard N N.i:ls, viz : T.ieks and Drads ('■.nijKisitioii, Sbt itbin;;' Nail uinl Sp.ke {{•)(! lion, round, s|u..re or tlut X.I ! 'I ha 7 l-.^(■ts. i-jrlmii. iral.; lA.f.s. X li'iiMi IIi>t.j.-> . ^p.•^■in1eI:.s ■■]". . . . X IV il :;iid .^!iilt^ry .St .irus '.'.; 1 ::!id .'Jui'lK.' 1 i . Xitf^-i Jlvi-f rir . i'-il'iiii! ,l:n'_' I'u'.v- I'l r and i-xjiiosive Substances u^■.•'! for Hlasti'!_' \"\ 17i I'lce Free l?l Free Free Free 20 I'^i-ee Fi'(;e Free Free Free 17i 17} Free Free 25 Free Hi Free 17, 171 5 17j 17t 17^ Frci Nitrate of Soda Nuts, viz. : hory, I sed diieiiy in dveinif Othern, (,!' all kinds ...,',.. , Nutnie(,'.s 11.'} I'. 0. Flee Free 171 17i l'"iee j'l-'.e I'!-..c 17; Oatna^al and Fli.ur, or Meal of any dm in Oats V. .. . . Oal'iuni Ochres, \\7, : tJround or calcined L)ry, j.'round or luiKroinid, wash- ed or unwashed, not calcined . . Oils, reetitied i«r jirepared, vi/,. : Castor, Flax Seed or Linseed, lleiu|> and Uajie Seed, Olivo and Salad, Ve^retable not other- wise si.eeilied, Volatile or Ks- Kcutial; Oilsnf ;ill kinds, Crude, excejit Whale oil.s and others) ekiewhero speciticd Cocoa Nut, Pine aiid Palm, in their natural btate, Heavy or (Carbolic Coal and Kerosene, Najitha, Pen- zole and Refined Petroleum, i'roducts of Petroleum, Crude I'etroleum, 7 1-5 tents jier Imp. t,'-al. ; pkf,'s Cod Liver, Medicinal Prejmra- tioiis, not elsewhere si»eciiied.. Fish, and Fi.sh of all kinds, the produce of the Fislieries of the United States, except Fish uf the Inland Lakes and of the Rivers falling', into them, and except Fish preserved 'in Oil.. Whale, in the eaiiks from on shii)-l)oard, and in the condi- tion in whi(.h it was first land- ed Fi.sh, other loil Cak»' Oil <'l(iths iOil Painting's and Chromos jfjil Paiituins, by Art!, ts uf well I l-:nown nioit, or copies nf the i Old Musters by such Artists ■Old Ti.^in tiin. ^l.-M pel- Iniji. ^'al. ; i P^v:^ l M 5 •n o ►.• a *i ^ o n pi CO p< OI d •a »1 p H in M D P (a OllVr uiie4iualleil iuiliitM'iiii'iitM to ChnIi CuhIoiiici-.h. II. II. riLM'.V niul 4'0.. I*;it(>iit liny Vnttvr«, Ik'iuI oflNtwrr'M ^Tlinrf. (»4 I (A \» 4^ 0) a 0) o (U Hi H • I 6 ■•J o oT o w c> o o o CO « 0) o m O 111 UliLCHKU .S KAK.Mi:ilS [187!) Oxiil(;s ,M(!l:il!i(:, dry, ^idiiiid nr iitiuri)iiiiil, wiihIioiI or uiiwahlK'il, ituf (;al(iiu;(l Frei! P I'Af'KAOKH. - Tlu! VlllllO of ;ill ItiitMcH, I''l.i>iUs, Jars, DuMiijdhiis, (mU'Imins, (!:i.d;s<, llnif.slicliiiM, I'ipcH, liiUTiils, !MI(1 :ill iitlliT Vessels I ir l'iu;lv;ij;od inaiiufiictiircd by Tin, Inm, liOiid, Ziiie, (Jliiss or any othi^r iiiMtorial, iukI ('ap:i))Io(if Imldiii;,' l,ii|iiitls; (Jratoa (toiitainiiif^ (.JImhs, Cliiiia, (!rnflti()ii, Jncliidiii^' ( :ascv'i in wldi'li Uottiod Hi»iiits, WiiUiS ur Malt Li(|iinrsaroc<)Mtiiiii(!d,aMd tivcry I'ack i;^(', Imiiiir tlu! Ilrsf. rccoi'laule ur covering cii- (•lusiiiir (JoimIh fsos<>f sale, sli;dl in all casus in whicli tlicsy iioiitaiii (.'(mkN sniijiidt t,(» nil ad calorcM duty, hu takoii and liold to l)i; a part i>t' tlui fair niarkot value of such (ii>f)d;! for duly, and wlieii tliny contain (Joods sid)joft to Hjiocitic duly oidy, such Tackaj^cs shall hnoliaru'od with a duty of Custouis of 17i jior i-ont. ad luiliirfiii, to bo coni])utcd upou tliuir original cost or valuo, and all (Joods not enumerated in this said Act or any other Act, as ulmrued with auy duty of (Justouis, anil not (hn^lared free of r<'))t, wlieu imixirtcul into Canada, or taken otit of warehouse for cousumi»tion therein ; hut all I'ack- au'es not hereinhefoi-e speeitieil, and not Hl>ecially chart,''ed with duty hy luiy un- repealed Act, and hein^- the usual and ordinary I'ackaj^es in whii-h Oouds are packed for exportation, accordin;^- tu tlu; f^eiU'ral usaLTc and custnni of tr.idi-, sli d! he fr(;(; of duty. I'. V. l'kj;s. (if (!'iN pnyin;.; specilie duties 174 Paint.s and Colors 17 J rainliiius in Oil, hy Ailists of well known merit, or copies of the old Masters ])V such Artists Free Paintii in oil. and I'hromos not elsewhere ."^pocilied 17i I'aper, Writ in;;- 17.^ I'lintiui,' 17 V Wrapjiin,!,'' 17.t All other 17^ Hanufini^i 17i Uiuiin iVillar Cloth.. I'r. Collar Clutli Fn l'ai>ier .Mache 17^ I'aper, Class and Class Cloth ]0 j Parasols a.n(l Umbrellas 17J I'lileiil Medicine and Medicinal IMvparati'ius ''.'■> Paris and P. rmanentUrecns I r.u Peas.... !■■ Si)!it.. 'ca.'ies. 'ep, er, \ I'Uirrouad li ;ri)U. P.O. I'dts, Ilidis uiid Ihirns Kroe I'erfiUMed Spirits, Jrl.su |H)r lm)>. ;.,'al.; pkL^s 174 i'ci fumed Spirits, u'hcn in llasks or bottles, not \M:i!^liii,;j mor<; l.lcui 4 o/. See bottles iu I'urfiuucd Spirits ^l^\ I'eifumery, not elsewhere speeitied 25 I'erfiuned and Fancy Soaps 'if) I'etroleiun, Jlelineil or not, 7 1-5 cents i»er Imp. \^i\.\.\ pkj,'s 17.i Pianos nj Pine and Palm Oilsin their natural state Free Pine Apples 10 I'ipinn' :oid Tubes of Pras-i, Copper or iruii 17A IMckle.i a.iid Sauces 17.^ Pimento, ground '.ifi I n;;r(fund 172 I'll' iron, I'in: i,cad, Pipe Ciuy Vwx I'ipes, Toku'co 17.} Pitch and'I'ar Free IMasteriif Paris, ground or ealoined IV.J ! 'laying- Ca.rds 25 Plank ami Sawed l.umbtu', not be- in<^' of Mahojyany, RiLsewond, Waiiuit, (.'hestuut and Cherry, I'itcli Piuo, IJoxwood, or not imported from H N.A. Provinces 17i Plank and Sawed fiUmher, of liox- wood, Uose wood, Walnut, Cherry and Chestnut aud Pitch Pine. . . Free Ploughs and parts thereof 17^ PlaU; P^olled Iron, Jioiler Plate.. 5 Plates Canada 5 'I'iiuied 5 Preserved Meats aud Poultry 17i Printed, Iitthou:raphed or Copper I'late Hills, ;\:c I7i Precipitate of Co]tper Free I'reeiipu-i Stones, unset, Free I'iinUrs' imiilemeuts, iVc, \\/,: Pressi's, I'^lectrotype ;uul stereo- tyjie liloeksfor Printinj;;- purposes Free Printing Ink Free Prints aud FuyraviuLfs 17) Proprietary Medicines, mixed with iSjiirits iif Strou'j: Waters, •'?l..Si) per Imp. ual ; i)k(,'S 17.j Prunes .•< Plums. (See dried fruits) 174 Prunella -Cpper of Ladies' Hoots and Shoes 10 Pliot(>trra|ihic Materials 17.j IMiosphorus Free I'hilosophical Instruments and Ap- jiaratHS fur Collei,'eH and Schools Free Powder -Ful mi natiiur Cell njiowder, Nitro-Clyeeriiie and I'".Nplosivo Substances used for blastiii,t^. . . . 17' l'ovv(U;rs -Hleaehiu,'' Free Poultry, \,\\v ^■^ Potatoes ;■' I'.'l ui\ ii' bottles, bScciits jk-r Imp. - ■;.• pi<-;= 17i I'orler, ill c.i-;!>s, 1 ; cents jur Imp. -.d.: ]>krs 173 187i I'cwte I'lai W:i 1 mat I'lantv of ^ riaiits lU'/S . ¥ Kailro: I'.iss u *> Kailro; n Iron llaiiro: % (h;u be h < Kairoa liape a Rape : p llasj»b( h Spiri tfi Uatan Mam Uaisiii! liemiet Ilicc, : i t free ; Kidora RiftCH,( l{i^"Xiuj "k Rinds hem* * the p ti Rosin. . I'oots— state RoofUl!, Slate lfoli(;s 1 Rubber A I'nni l Ruin, J^ (1 Shru V Rve... c ■4 Illton.% iiiMi MMtK. ^MtilrviK- l»rii!£;j:i>ls. i.s.alilivSieu 50 ><>iirH, rr'H M'liJirf. 187!) p. C. ! Free | r litnt. I7i .isks or j ■«' Mi:iM tUIUOll 'if. louitiud 'if) 2r> ! , 7 1-r. ! 17i 1 M 17^ ] M iitturiil 1 P Froc 1 10 '4 17i M nl i 1 ^ 17^- H 5! H xy l''ro(' H Free i Y ilciiied IV.i 2;) lOt 1>0- p :iiorry, i M )!• not )viii(;os 17i a f Hox- CluiiTy ^iiie. . . Free f? 17J n Mate.. 5 1 M 5 M jt 5 m4 .V 174 ti 'opper I7i Fvi'L' Ut Five t u '< id-reo- $i rposes Free H Free nr HI 1 witli 3 Hi SI. 80 0) IT'i TUlts) ITi H I'.uotS *i 10 H" 17i : Free , s (1 Ap- j wdcr, ,:,'.... 17' Fri'i' ]■.' ... Imv.; hup. .. 17A i lip. 173 ; 50 yrai-M, II, II. rri,M:u hihI I'O., lintclirrN mil • Hon, linHl of-r«nvf>r'N Ulinrr. 1879] ALMANACK. llo 1'. <;. I'ewlor, riiitiim, Jiipuiiiiotl ainl I'liiiiisJied Tin, IhituMiiiii iMetiil W.ire 174 I'lnnprt iintl .••nniji {Uu.r (Sliips' inutcriiil) 5 l'l;iiits -Tri'eH iuid Slirvihs, urowtli of Newfoundland Free I'hints— Trees and Slirnlw 10 B Itau'S Free Knilriiad Oars l'assenf,'er, Frei^;ht, I'latform... 17\ Hailroad liars • Iron, Steii], FroyfS Free l!iiilro;id VV'rou'jrJit Iron or Steel ( h;drs aiul Fish Plates Free Ualroad Car Axles Free Rape and Iloni]) Seoda 10 Rape and l[eni|> (Jils 17 J l!;isi>berry Syrup, not eontaininj,' Spirits 17] llatan for Chair Makci-s and Whij) -Mannfaetnrers Free Kaisins 17 J Itcnnet Free Rieo, 1 cent per lb.; large bags, free ; |H)ckets ITJ Kiders and Knees, Iron (Ships')... 5 UiHoH,'s' lilni Uh and l':itent Uusbe.n f>>r l;lncks Pinnacle F.anijiii Puntuig Cables IJemp or UruKS Compasses Cordage, Ih^ad Kyes Dead bights, l>eek i'higs Iron Masts ur parts of Inm Musts Knees, (run Pumps and Piunp Ci;ar, • liiders, Iron Sail-cloth or Canvas SliMcldes, Sheaves Signal Lamps Steerinu' Apiiaratus Travelling Trufks Varnish, hhiek and bright Wedges Wire l{igL',ing Sh(dl, nianufaetured Sheet Iron Shovels .... Shrubs, Trees and Plants From H. N. A. Provinecs Silks, Satins and Vi;lvets Silk, Woollen, Worstt^l and Cotton Kndiroideries & Tandiour Work Silk Twist and Machine Twist Paw, or as reeled from the Cocoon S.ilver Coin, United States Leaf And Gold Clotli Plated Ware Oonnan Sheet Silicate of Soda Slate, nnwrought M.mufaetured Slotted Tapes for the jnanufaeture fif Hooj) Skirts Small Wares Snud, g^romifl, dry, -I^t e'ts per lb. & Dani]), moist or piekled, 25 cents per lb. and Soda Ash, (laustie. Nitrate of So;!)), CNnniMon, 1 c't jier lb.; pKgs. Pel fumed anig Spectimeiis of Natunil History, Mineralogy, liotany !ir Sculpture Sjiice.-!, giMinid, iticluding Cingcr, Piioi.'iito a)id Pepper Ungronnd, ini.ludinir (linger. Pimento anil Pei)iK.!|- iSjiikes and \'ail.<, composition .... :Si>irits, iiieludlng Alcohol, ^l.'iO per Iin]i. g;il.; )ik^'.-< liian.r. , si .-0 per Imp. gal. ; pkgs Cordials, ;.>1.80 " " " t;in, ¥^:iO " " " Rum, *1.20 " " " J'. (!. 171 r> r> f) r, Free r. r> .^> ,'i r» Free 17i r, 17i 10 Free 17i 174 17 1 1 'lee 17i in m 17. I Fri-e Free Free 174 Free 17i 1 •)• 12 Free 17.4 25 17.4 ]7i 174 174 Frte Free 174 Free 17^ 174 174 n W o u > M B •o o OR in a ti o tf pi 09 I d •a •a o 1 o rt) O « P o OWVr HtH'ral tcmt.s of <'i'i' buyers. •I. It. I"'!'!!-*!!? niiH ro., niiiMtlnu; Towilor. hrnrt of Piiwr-N HThnrT. UG IIKLCIIKUS FAUMKllS [18711 K V A A n « •2 e J. o g o H O •0 rj J', c. S]>iritM, indudih.,' 'rimiiiri.'^, Ks- HL'in'us :in(l lvi(r;ii!t><, * 1'" Uthoi'-i, .'rl.SO " " " 1/ SpiritH <»/ 'rnr|iciiliiii! 17^ SlIDII'^US Ill Wt.uvli, 2 cents pur 11^.; ]>k'^^ I7j Stiliiin (tf Marlile, llr.iiuc ami Aliilt.ntcr, iiatur.il s zc Kroo SfciiriiHicry Vi{ .Slcaiii ICiijfiiiuM, other tl):ili Loco- Ill ttives 17J Ntci^l, wrou^lit (;!' oitsit, in liars iiiiil n 1(1 1 Free Stoi'l riiitoi), I'ut to any form,. Iiu' Hot lUdiiUK^il Fn'.n SttuO Chiiir;;, |{ lilaay Viva Sti.'criiiu' A|jjjir,itu-(ror iSlji|H i Slere(it.\ |)u IJlockd loi i'niitlii).f |)iJir|ioMc."j Freu yto:lmlJo•it^' and Mill Shafts aiul Cranks, ftM^'ciJ in the rou^^li.... Fruo Steam Finj iCn'rincd 17^ Stone, uiiwrouifht Free Stoned for Lilhot;rai)liern Free Straw 10 From IJ. \. A. Provinces Free Tiisciiii, Grass and Fancy I'laits. Free Sulph. of liriiustoiio. in roll »r flour Free Sulplniric Acid, | cunt jier 11>.; pkgs 17i Carboy :j contaiiiiiiyr 17| SUK'ir Candy, brown or white, 1 c't per lb. ; ad mil 25 Sui,'ar, above Nu. U'., 1 cent per lb.; ad val . . 2;i E |ual to or above No. 9, 1 cent jjor lb. ; ad cal 25 Dblow of No. 1), J cent per lb.; ad mil 25 SurLrical Instruments 17^ Syruj> of Snr-ir <»r of wiiLfar Cane, Syrujiof .Nfolasses (trof Soivhnm, Molatio, concentrated Melado, or concentrated Melado or Cane Juice, J cents per lb., and itJ v&l 25 T T.ifi.i. . . .!?1.80 per Imp. yal.; pkjfa. 17i TaiH, undiesscil Free Tallow .1 cent per lb.; pUirs. 17^ 'I'anipico, white and black Free Tanners' IJark Free Tapj.^, Slotted, for the luanufactuie of lIoo|j Skirts Free Tar and Fitch Free Ttia, Oreen and J apan . . (1 cts. jier lb. Tea, I !l4ok 5 cts. por lb. 'IVviselfi Free Thilict flair, Uiinianuf.utmvJ . . .. Free 'riir.Mil, Linen 17V TbivuJ. all uMu.r 17 j 'riiroail v'i; otli(;r arti<^lt.> eiiibroiij.jr- cd with ^•olij, or fur t!njl)roid,>ry. 17J Tine 111 L ICC and Insertions 17i TiL'-i, |j»,-ain Free 'I'lioliiM' and Liuijb;!r from li N. A. I'roviMvL-s Free I'. I'. Tin, ill bir, blocks, pi",'orxrHniilrttod Fi\;t! Tin IV ZincorSjiclliT, iH i*lockwrpi(^ Frci 'i'iii t'Lisps, SliJvis or ■'^pan.L.'lc.-,, for III MiufaituriiiK ll'ioj* Skirts Free Tin I'lates 5 Tim tures contaiaiii;jf Spirits, !}l.6J per Imp. ;;al.; jik^s 171 Tobacco I'ipc.-i 17i Toliacco, ininnfacturcd, 25 cts. per lb. and adi\(l 1-2.J SnulF and Snutf Fbiur, 25 ets. pir lb. and nd val ll\ SniilT, damp, moist or pickle', Parafine and othet.s. . 17J Wa.v Candles l"i 6 ''I ? A 'I * 11 >\ « tfvij cxcluHlwO' U'buU'Juil*) l>rij£ Cuucf.j'n iu Lower I'rurluvvu wn«f •*or> Hhnrr, I'rorluvi'u \V;iti:Jio8, ami parU of Wiu'p, Cotton, not eoartiur than No. 40 Uiiilo Oil in lilt; ciiNkH, from on Mii|i-l)o;inl, and In the tonUition ill which it wuH first laiidid. . . . WlKilithonc. (.Souui.uiufucturoB). . WIllMt Wlieat Flour Wliilin.if or VVhitoniii^f W Infi! Zino, dry Wliitc; jjoad, (fry "Aliiskiiy (St'e'.S|iiritH), !?1,20 jier imp. ),'al; pk^s Wick Cotton ('luidlu Willow or (IrtiorH, jiiimiinufactiircd Williiw and Whalelionc. (Seeniaim- ii.tureH) Wines not contiiininj,'' over '10 ptT n-iit. of Alcofiol, and not worth 111 irc than 4."^ contH per Imp. jjal., of all kinds, iiuludinj; (JiiiK'i.r, oriniu'c, Luiiion, (Jooseberry, Kiisplicrry, Strawberry, Elder, and (!urrMnt Wino, (> (|uarts or 12 i)ints to the Imp. j,'al., ;W ct*. jii- Imp. j,m1.; pkjrs WiiieH, all other when m wood, 72 cents i>er Imp. j(al.; pkj^a Wines, all other, except Sparklinjy, in liottles, (J (pmrts or 12 jiintB to tlic Imp. «':il.,i'l r>Opordoz; i)k!,'-s Wines, HparklV.-^-'^-OO per doz; pk^s Win: Cloth of IJriiss or Copi>er. . . . Wire Uraas or Copjier, round or flat Wire, Iron I'.t'. 17i 17i Free 1-i Free Free Free Fri'e Free 171 Free Free 17i 17i in 111 I'reo Free 5 Wire, Hat or round, for rriiudliies, micoMTed Wire, Hut, for CriiiolinuH, covered. Wiiidnw tiluss Wire lliuain;,' (Shi|>s') Wile, (lalvaiiized (Ships') Wudilsuf all kinds, wholly unmunu- faetured Woods maiiut'aetured, not uJ«e- where speeilied Woods and l»ni;;s used ehicHy in dyeili!,', uiiniaiiiifnelui'ed Wool Wiiste Wool, (jntton . Wool, Haw Woollens, Woi-stt'«l and Cotton Kiii- hroideries and Tamliour Work. . Woollens, viz: lilaiikets, Ciirpeta and Flannels Tweedti, Clotliiii;,' or Wearin;< Apparel Worsted and Yarn All others .. Woollen Nettinj,' for India Kuhlier Shoes and (iloves Wrappin;; I'apcr Writinj; Paper Writiiin Desks. ({See Fancy Coods) Wuiisted and Yarns Yfllow Metal, in holts and bars. . .. " " for aiieathint,' Free 17i itJ Free Free Free 174 Free Free Free Free 17i iri 17.i 171 i7i 10 Hi 17 17i 17i Free Free Zinc, in sheets, Mocks and pigs. . . Free Special Exemptions from Duty .\p[arel, Wearing?, of Hritisli sulijecta, living' abroad but domiciled in Canada, Articles )in]>orteil by and for the iwe uf the tiovornor-Oeneral. .Articles for the public uses of Dominion. .\i tides for the public Udos of tlie Foroi;.'n Consuls General. Army and Navy, nvtieleH for the use of. I Anns, Clothiii;,S.MnsiealinstruiMentsfor i Hands, Militiuy Stores. j Settlers' Effects ciii^ mercliandise, j broujiht by jiiersons inakinj,' oath that : they intend Ijeeoniiiit,' |H-nuanent si:t- ! tiers within the Dominion. ' Under Begulations and Bestrictions to be Prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Ciirri.ifres of Tnvvellers, and Carriaj^es liiden with merchandise, and not to include Circi>s Troupes nor Hawkers. I.n,;oiiu)tives luul lljiilway I'aaseiiKer, l!ii'j;^''!m'« and Frei^^ht Cars, runixijiu upon any Hue of road erossinjj: tlie Frontier, as lonj^ as Canadian IjOco- niotives and Cnrs are julnjittetl free under simi'ar circumstances in the United States. Meiii^jreries, lloj-ses CUttle, C;iiria,i;es, aiitl Harness of. 'I'ravellci's' lJajj:y:ii4,'e. Schedule D. i'hc fulltiwini,'- Cloods, when the prowthi e«l in whole or in jtirt. and produce of any of tlie British North 'Fish Oil. American i'rovinecs, may lie importedj(vVi)suni, yrouiid or uiij^rouiul. five of duty, snbjet.'t to iiltemlion orJHay,Hopy,StiMW,ihaii,Seedy of all kinds. M a O M > o o 3 o I f a « (D V) •1 o M Q « m a UUOnN A nKBB, (laic Avery, Ibrowii A €<*«,) llitilfiix. H. rl. riiLlillK iiiiil <«., A rlniii:i iin«l 4 Tly llniibrr llrHliiK. 0) 0) 0) .S Cm d n o S (4 118 IJKLCllKUH FAUMKU8 [187!) rtii^iiliition, Ity |>roclii'ii:iti()n of tho (•<)Vtln'ri'ri!.itnri':-i livin'^- in w;it(;r. r.MiIlr\, liutttii, (MiL't'Hc, i/inl, T;ill<>w, 'I'iinliitifiuiil liiinilicnif nil kinvant rt'liublv Oruj^s, at rt'HHuuublc itriees. i 1 « Fron n R . 'I'he 1 l.'iCt i 'i'rni 1 rroii 1 disc's it r; 1 i'von .'^ti'in a \i> j Six 4 ; ri'lir<;si i In (•' I must 1 h 5 If) 1 ma di 9 U Fror Fioi c \*er llrHliiK. Iff/If. ritM.rR nnil <'0., Vnw nmf Moirrit MnnriMlOlf, rnwir'itlSinrf . 1871)] ALMArfACK. Ill) Nofeorrnifor BhiRly. 1)HT.li''.'if.-, T.i,.Iir»ff '^ "^ ••aril |i:»it. ii;n'li |iiirt. Over#-2r) HO (H $001 $001 iif) to &«0 0-2 01 01 WMo 100 m oa 01 urofo 200 m M (« 200 to ;)oo 00 06 ir.i :)«N) to 4(M) i2 08 (hi 40') to 500 16 la i)h GOO to GOO 18 It m And HO on. Tlu! person nftlxin;; tlio stnnij»» Is ic«|irnT(l, in mII nisos, to n\>i(cl tli« 111 liy writitij,' or rt(nni|»iri;>- llicrcon tin- date, wliicli iiiiist cuvrt'K|(()U(l will) the (late ot tfic in»truuicnt to wliicii tliov tiic iiMixcti. WEZaBTS AlTD MEASUEES. DEPUTY INSPECTOna-. CAty of llnlit'nx ntid Town of Drtrfmontli, nnd that pnrt of the Coiintv of Halifax known as flic Klectoral Distriit (if \\v»t llalifiix— ^SIOOO) Jaiiit's I'lyor. ('onnty of (liiyi-horou;:;l\ nnd that ]»oition of tlio County of Halifax Itnnwn us tli«> KK'ctoial District of Ka!«t llnl fax -A. J. (). Ma};inre. Conntii's of Lum-nhiirfx and (^uoimis — Isnicl lU.'iidry. Aiiti};(>nislniiid Tictoii— liomy Frnsir. (.'oli'lii'stcr and Cumhorlaiid— Alcxuiidor McKay. Hants Mild Kintjs — Sainiiid (}. Kfir. Aimapnlis and Dimity- l^liai-iini E. 'riippcr. Yannonth and Slicihiinu!— John M. lA'Cain. Victoria and ('a)t(! liicton — Lewis 'JVcniain. Inverness and IJicliniond — I'ctt-r Grant. FOKMS OP DOMINION WEIGHTS. Avoirdupois Weights. From 50 Ihs. down to one jioiind, cylindrical, willi knob. Tin; same, with rin^'. llictanjjnlar block with rinj;- or handly cast solid. Tninciitcd square pyramid Iniin 3 lbs. down to one half dram. Any of the above forms; also flat 'li ?* > o a 1 !? o CO o iiT O o n it o P O H W o O (D HliouIU scud to UKUWX niul 1Vi:itB, DiurkI.sIs, Itulif'ax. II. H. rULLKIl mill <<*., **Kran«lniiirH" Loiul oil White Lead. £ m (0 o n* a o •I r) 5 Pi t !>4 e 120 HK ' IIKIt S FARMKIIS [187'J 'J'lit! (l«;iioinir)ali()ii to he ciij^raveil on tlin topof tho knob of each weight, ill iis hirt(f, imiiicralM as thu siiCe of the wcij^ht will admit: and also «n the face, of the sinailor wcij^hts. FccM to bo Collected for Verification of Weights. DOM IN' ION WEIGHTS. A voiiiDUi'ois Wkiomt. Di'iioiuiiiatioii. w rJ in o 0(» li)s ;<(» ' 20 " 10 " , r, u -•{ " () 1> Vorilifatioii Kim-s. a> 03 >« I o : -0 ei 8 (./,. 4 " •> ' ' 1 " 8 drams. •1 " '2 '■ 1 " 2.* iO 20 If) 5 r. 5 ;") ' ') f) f) r. 5 f) 5 ots. 25 20 '•0 . l5 10 10 U) U, Tkoy Wkight. Denomination. C/J O (!t.S. ,'U) 25 25 2t) 15 15 15 J 5 = t y< i ^'h Sol a^ a1)o\ I' iVom 50 ll>. ilowii lo 1 ll> iSl.'U) fl 10 Do do from >< oz. to 5 dram. . Set of g r a i n wt'iniits, from 1,000 !,n-s down to .01 (il'a i^r.iiu. ill aiilhori/.('(! scvios llSl.Ol) $0.40 »1.10 600 OK. 300 " 200 " 100 " 50 " ;io " 20 " 10 •' 5 » ;i •' 2 " 1 " .5 .2 .1 ! .05 i .03 .02 t .01 [ .005 .00:{ .002 : .001 Set as above from 500 ox. to 1 oz Verification Fees. Bronze onlv. do. tVom .5 oz down to .005..' cts. 50 40 35 30 20 20 20 20 1.-. 10 10 10 to 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 $2 50 SI. 00 I'hf old 5<», 28, 14,7,4,2.1 Hi. weiujhts to be admitted to verilicatioii and tok'iMted lill Isl July, 1878. Ai P B A| » < HI pm H M : R ' a I r 1 3 a r. P 'C I H ) cc It n FOllMS OF DOMINION MEASURES. Cyi.ini>ku'.\i„ For file lUixJu'l, Half l>uslud, and Peek, the depth must not be less than four ninths of the diaiiu'ter. I'lii-r Fruit Sjriiii.s iiiadi' from f i-iiit JuIim' ami f^uftar. ie Lead. Kl. n. FITLLEK and CO., ** HoyVn" Lcn41icr BeUinK, P«w«r*ii Wbnrf. [1870 ich wciglit, ilso on tlic Lis. IT. cation Fees. nze only. cts. 50 40 35 30 20 20 20 20 15 10 1!) JO 10 1(1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 S2 50 ■erilicat'ntn 9 <1 > H H H H e les3 than » Vi '^ p <1 A « Hi It « H| a; ? 1 s H r* 'k> f sS 1879] 'S a ■a ALMANACK. 121 ' For the Gallon and sm^ler measures, the depth frfiall not be leas than the (liaineier. Fees to be Collected for Measuros of Capacity. DOMINION MEASURES. • Denomination. Material. •4-# Itusliel ?I0 IVck 15 Gallon , 5 Gallon ('vyart • • • • • • • • Pint ;, I'int Gill J (ill! Jift from Bushel lo "PecTc Sot from Gallon to J Gill 50 The oM measures of capacity admitted to vefilication and tolerated till •Inly, 18S0. ' Fees to be charged for Veriflcation of WeiKh-Bridges, Platform Scales, Weighing Machines, Balances and Steelyards. Itilances with equal aims : 1 weigh 5 lbs. and under in eacU pan !i«0 50 To wci^h fron. 5 lbs up to 50 cacli pan 1 00 To wi'ig'h frojn 5() II,.. wp t'O 100, each pan 1 50 To wei.^h from 1(0 lbs upwards 2 00 Steelyards with dividi'ii arm: To'wci^^h 500 lbs and under. .SO 50 " 500 to 1,000 lbs..,. 75 " l.OCn) to 2,000 Iha. 1 00 " 2,000 ll)s and upwards 1 50 , liaiances with unequal anas, not divided: Ti) weigh 1,000 lbs& under.. SO 75 -' 1,000 lbs up to 2,000 lbs 1 00 Ti) wp;igh 2,000 lbs and up to 4,000 lbs .'... 1 50 Wnigti-bridgj'sor I'latform Scales: To weigh 'J,000 lbs & under, SI 00 2,01)0 to 4,000 lbs. 1 50 " 4,000 to f), 000 lbs. 2 00 And (or each additional ton.. 50 To be verified at the Inspector's Office. If verified elsewhere cost of cartage of weights used for veriOvation to be charged extra. Same as above as to cartage. .\nd in addition to these rates the cost .a CM d •0 <» f 0) % ar. Mnimfaeturcd by UHOnN and WEBB, UuUl«x. If. II. FI!fifiKRnn I foot 5 5 \ foot b ^ C'liiiiu or iiiliand JOO feet |iJ nO &0 " 7& " »^) " 1 Ut) " 33 •■' ,. ... ^> 7& IxTSPEOTIOlT or FISE ii^D OILS. iirown; (lini^f/m-aitijli^ \\' \\\ (, Seott, jr. : liirliinntu}, K 10 IJinelr Virtnrin. ,1. A. Mallieson; !iit\'rncss, A 1$ 8kiiine-r-, t^iipt lirtton., ; Aii'l- (/onisli, \y J Weld); J.nntnhnr/j, Geor^-e AMdert»on. Foes For each For each Fur each For each F'or eacli I 'or each For each For each l''or eacli I'or eacii I'or each Fur each I'dr eacl\ I'or each F'or each pollocli, liv l''or each For each For tncU for ItxKpection, Act 37 Victoria, Chap.'45, 1874. tierce ot Salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, tiftoen cents, half tiorce ofsiilinon. salmon-trout or sen trout, ten cent.s. barrel of salmon, salmon trout or soa-irout, iit'teen eents. halC-barrcl of salmon, salnion-truiil or sea-trout, ten ceiits, barrel of mackerel, ten cent-;. Iiulf-barrel ot mackerel, live lonts*. barrel of herring, tive cents. half-barrel o'l herrinij, three < ?nts . barrel of sbail, ten cents, half-barrel ol shad, seven cents, bantl of whiteli^h. ten cents halt-l>a''rel dI wliltcdsii, seven cenf'<. barrel of pickled co.iri>h, bake, liavUlock or caKTsh, live cents h«il-l arrel ditto, three cents. barrel of dry-salted co Uish, hake, haddotk, cattish, ling or e cents . half barrel ditto, three cents. bnrrel o( bass, ten ccids. half-barrel bass, seven cents. GAS nrSPEOTlOlT. Under Act 30'-'' Victoria, Cap. 48, iRT-'i, jn'ovrsfon fs mrtcTo for t?u> Inspoclioii of (ias, whicli in Nova Scotia is to he of the illiinnnati"^;: power of si.\te«n cant^lej, Apjjaratiis for testin;: aiui luialysjnj; slit Gas supjilied to Halifax, h.Ts K'en littcd up in Ilcssleni's Buildin;.', lIoHis ISlroet, Archibald .Miller, fnsptr/or. I Hi il UKOHM ami UEiSU (late Avorj, Uronu auU C u.) L^tabliiihea tsil. {nr'nTVhfiri, [137 hard metfi!. be iirotfi'ici", : solid joints. ir fibre. easure. . Of Woo'.l. 20 eta. 20 10 5 » 5 & H. n. FITLLKR and €0., Pntftnt Donv KhocM, hnaU ofPoMrr'A WKiarf. ■ I 1879] ALMANACK. 123 t5 ■^ c t- 4> <; ? U K (A W P t) >) n4 u •4 n t4 e) For each barrel of cod tongues, cod soundfl, hallibutor eels, ten centa. For ench ljalf-l)airoI ditto, seven cents. For each barrel smoked herring, ten centg. For each box smoked herring, three cents. , For each half box ditto, two cents. For each quarter box ditto, one cent. For inspecting, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, twenty eta. For inpppcfing, gauging and branding each hogshead of oil, fifteen cents. For inspecting, paugiiig and branding eacli tierce ol oil, twenty cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each barrel of oil, fifleen cents. T\\6 fori-going rates shall bo reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooper- af.'e, storage and Irbor employed in washing, rmsing, cleaning, nailing, fcrewing or re-pa' king and pickling any fish. For branding o<' marking Newfonndland tish which have been inspected in Newiouiidland, two cents per barrel . For inspecting empty packages, one cen(. « ma(To for tlir | r; 1 :* illiiminatit;: ■ » ^H h r's BuildiH;-', i lit ^H *> i 1 ''' 1 « m r^H 9. 1 t» itnaf^i, Ikf;)ii'rt i n ^1 lelr Vitiiiri'', ? - • • !■'! ^ri ^H ft , .,A'.) 1 ^H > to , 1874. i w ^^B s cents, n cents. ' tents. rii cents. .-t ^^H 4 ^^B 1 ^^H A lift '^^H n f ^1 «j •^1 ■4 ^H , live rents lish, hnt,' or I'M ^1 ^1 IL-ihiU ts.'t. MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT, Nova Scotia Branch— H W Johnston, Agent. Henry Dolby, Clerk. *^ F.dward Roche, Inspector of fjf/hl Houses. *^ BoARI> OF K.VAMINKItS FOK GrANTINO CeRTIFICATKS TO MaSTEKS axi) Maiks- Capt P A Scott, K N, Chairman. Ifalifitx Board, Capt G A McKePzie. Capt David Hunter. Clerk, D Marshall Browne. Fi3Hf:KiES Bkancti.— W.H.Wylde, Port Hastings, Inspector Fisheries, W H liogers, Fishery Of cerfiyr Nova Bcotia, Amherst, N S. Overseers of Fisheries in Nova Scotia. Atmnfwlu Co, W T. Carty. Antigonixk Co, Alex W McDonald. Cape Breton Co, Vork Barrington, Alex McDonald, Francis Quinan. Colche^- fcr Co. Wm Blair, South Division; J W Davidson, North Division. Cum- hvrhud Co, Isaac J. Hinglev, Oxford. Eastern Division, embracing all th« streams emptying into the Straits of Northumberland; .fames King, West i ern Division. "includiiif' all streams flowing into Bay of Fiindy. lUghy Co, 1 A Maloncon. H. K. Pavson, J«s H Morehouse. Guvsboro' Co, Jas A Tor}'; .Tno McDaniel. Sherbroo'ke, St Marv's. Ilalifax Co, Wm Anderson, Musquo- iol.jt Harbor. East Division, Dartmouth to Ecum Secum; John Fitzgerald, Unllfax Harbor to Margaret's Bav. Hants Co, Peter I. Burnham, Wcfitcrn i)i\-i-iiui ta extend from West County line to \S'aIton, Tim BO'lirien, East |ii'i-i(in tVofiA "IVallon to ('(.Icliester line, fnverncss Co, Munl'.ch A iJoss, l.;t^t l)iviter, F.aii virion, Middle, (;ol(i, Marti. I'h and .Mii'-b;iMni»li ];';vc-r-;'lieiiiy 3 .I<,:-t, West Division. J'utou Co, .Joiiii McDonald, East Di-. i^w'n ini-iiidin'-- SutherlarHl".-', Kreneh and I'.nriiey'h I.'iver: Clias llenrv, Uiv i Marshall, We«t Division, iiu-hidiiig East, Middle, West and Ca- ribou l;iv^r<=. Q'teen's Co, Samuel T. Sellon. Richuuml Co, Duncan ( ameron F.a^t r)ivision, from River I5ourt;eoise to East boundary of Coim- tv irihidiii" "Slid river. Ivlward Mallani, Western I Mvision, from River Hi'eirccoi^o To West boundatv of County. Sliel/mme Co, Samuel Muir. \lduna Co, Donald Mci^ae, Jr, J. VV. Burke, yaruwulh (Jo, Knos Garduer. Tin* ol«l<>-i and larResI l»ruK lonrtrn in III*' Fr«rli»r«'. n. H. FIJIiliGR Jb CO., V. IW. Sheet Zliir, heart of Power's Wharf. 124 B K L C II i: R S V A U M I-: II S [1870 'A m a o 0. o .A o •d a •♦a I O n •a « N •P4 I o a a u "S o a « n ■d c3 Hi LZaHT H0T7SES On land. Lighted 187(). These lights open to westward of Meaglier's Ikach, clear the westward of Thrum Cop Slioal. if* 1 <1 EAST FROM HALIFAX. .Mkagurr Bk.a<^ii, Sherbrook Tower, east side of entrarce to Halifax harbor, lat 44^ 30' N., bm G3- 31' 50" W., fixed wh'te catoptric light, vis il)le 12 miles, 58 feet high, building Avhite, witli^ed roof, granite, heiglit 48 let t. Lightid 1815. When Sanibro light bears W. S. W., this light should not be brought to the westward of north, which clears the 'i hrum Cap Shoal. A fog bell here. Dkvil's Island, on .south point of Lsland, at the ea.stern entrance to Halifax harbor, two fixed white catoptric lights, horizontally, E. | N., and W. I S., 175 yards apart, visible 13 miles, the light K. o9 feet high, W. light 52 feet, both buildings white, octagonal, wood, height K. 53 fe(!t. lighted 1877, W. 45 feet, lighted 18.^2, lut 44'-^' 34' 50" N., Ion 63° 27' l.V \V. The eastern light opens to the southward of western, clears tn southward of the Thrum Cap ShoaJ. Pilots are stationed here. EfiG laiAND, centre of Island, lat 44° 39' 50" N., Ion 62^ 51' 32'; W.. c.'\t()})tric liglit, altornale red and wdiite, revcjlving every minute, visihlv 15 nnles, 80 feet high, octagonal building, black and white vertical stripes ou seaward aide, height 45 feet. Vi.sible around horizon. Lignted 1805. I'orK's Hariuhtu, on west point of Harbour Island, lat 44" 47' 40" N.. Ion 62° 38' 50' VV., fixed red light, catoptric, visible '9 miles, 45 feet high, tower white, square, wood, with dwelling atUiched, height 37 feet. Lighttil 1877. ISeaa'es Island, S. E. part of East Beaver, or William Island, lat 44° 48' 10" N., Ion 02° 20' 30" W., white c;Uoptric light, revolving every 2 n\inute9, visil)le 12 miles, 70 feet high, white building with two black balls to seaward, S. S. Vv'., 35 feet high. Lighted 1846.' On dwelling. IjscoMn, on i.^^land, lat 44° 59' 20" N., "ion 61° 57' 50" W., red aii., rirtli'H rast stool, houd of Power's >Vharf» r's Wlinrf. h M ■J H .■>l U) ;< C: b 1879] r u ALMANACK. 12.J li^ht, red to PoatiarJ, wliito fo northward into Bay, and towards Molassrn liarlxir, visitik 10 uiilos, square wooden buiMnii;. whitw with vertical red -tn|»v>.-;, to]) of Lititoni luuuLcd black. Lighted 187S I'.ef, tower 36 fict. Height of lantern 51 Will rKiiv-Ao I.si.A-Nn, S. TV. extreraity of island, Guyplxirn' County, lat 4:i)'' 12' N., ?(in<»t^8' 15" W., white cutoplrie light, revolving every 20 j seconds, visible 11 miles, 55 feet higii, pyianiidal wooden building. 35' feet iiigli, octagonal lantern, i.igiitod 1854. Light iwt totally obscured during tke evli'jjsia; 10 seconds duration ot flash, and 10 seconds eclif -^e. ('anso Catic, north part of Cranberry Island, lat 0)° 10' 50" N., Ion ftO^ 55' 30" W., two fixed wbit^^ catoptric liglits in one tower, vertically,' ;■,<» feet ap■ Cakso IIakhou, on Hart or Cutler Island, lat 4o°= 21' N., Ion m° 58' 30" \S\, fixed red catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 42 f, on the north extremity, lat 45° 30' 40" N., Ion Gl° G' VV., white catoptric light, revolving every 40 seconds, visible 10 miles, 29 feet high, square white wooden building, height 20 feet. Light<;a 1H74. For guiding vessels into Little or West Ariehat. Tiirca buo3''3 { pla,ced to ii5s.rk the dangerd of the harbor. ' Jkiiskvman Island, Ariehat Harbor, l&t 45° 30' 20" N., Ion 61° 3' \V., lixed red catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 3» f^set liii^fi, white square wooden Imil ling, height 28 feet. Lighted 1872. This light is for the purpose of guiding vcsselt; through Crid l'a?sagt', in and out of Aricliat Harbour, i'liere is ais<> a Range Beacon on the S. K. Point of Jerseyman's fsla'id, , that marks Haiitfi iid Sboal, off the entrance to Ariehat Harbo!'. When the ifacon andsnire of the Rouaan Catholic Chapel in Ariehat are in range, it had:- over the west wiit of the shoal in 10 feel of water. Vessels b.>iind •■nU> Aricliat, C. li.," should pass to the v^est <(f the slioal, vr bring tiie ! catx/n in range of the cupola on the Convent, wbich stands 130 yards e^ist (ntlu' li. C. Church, which will lead in c?ear of the i-hoal. Onlv tho^e v/.'il ac<3ua"titod should pass to the eastward of the shoal, or bring the ! ea'.;un to bear to the N. of y. lii. An Iron Can Buoy painted red has been placed about one cable's length S. VV. oftlie sliGal in six fathoms of water TL'e buoy will be p'laccd on or about the 1st May in each year, and taken I ;p about the 10th December. XiiiVHVi, Marache Point, south entrauee to Madame Island, lat 45° 2!)' ^^^ O O id w 8? >■ n o c> t* o H 0> I d •a (0 fa t+ o *t A O A P o UiiOWX «u(i Ui:i;U« 31uuufaclurcr.<«» Uulirux. 'tW^' II. H. FriiLKV A I't*^ Aitrerivnii Uaytug TooIm, Il4*nil ro«vorN l^'hiii''.. i < 120 MKLCnERS PAR.'HKKS [1879 N.. Ton Or^ 1 (jr^ r 50" \V. , fixed whife tatoptrie liRht. visible 3- iuUgh, 31 feet imre whito wood.*!! bniliting, hwight 25 fe«t. Lighted IRrjl. l.it 31 hiKti, Bq PKTiTDixiRAT, oti Ilifj Arf^w Rdck, aoulh-enst of IMndHine Island, 44 '2ir 2."»" N., Ion 00 57 50' W., ti:ccd rod catoptiic liulit, visililf inil»!8,, .'W feet hif!li, wliite Kfinare tower with dwelling uttaclfe(l, lKi/.jli< i'M-.L Lif,'hted 1877. (jMKK.f IsLANn, Hnmniit of rsTand, lat 45^ 28' 50 " N., ?on (r(P6.3' 40^" W., nul mid white t-afoptric lifiht, revolving altenmtely evi-rv 4(5 seoondrt, viniljle 14 milcH, 70 lett hif;ii, white square wooden buJiding, height 31 foet. Liglitfcd 180&. Lijjlit, centre ot Ueeptr's dwotiing. Visible aruund iiurizoit. Catk I^a Kondk, west sicTe of entran feet. Lighted 1874. for gaiding vessete into St. Pwter's Bay. OwKTiQUK Isi^Nii, on south point, M 45-° 36-' 40" N., Ion 60"^ 57' 15' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 9" mileA, 78 feet liiKb, white nqiuarc wooden buildint(, with dweliinf;^ attaehed, lieight 28 l^et. Lighted 1874. For guiding vesselg through Lennox Pansage. GtrioN LsLANP. about 230 rards from wesft end of I*1and, lat 45" 46' 10" N., Ion 60° 6' 20" \V., r*d ferolving light, catoptric, attains its greatest brilliancy every 30 seconds, visible 12 miles, 74 feet high, tower white, square, with dwelling attached, height 54 lect. Lighted 1877. LouiHHUiui, north side of entrance to harbor, 120 yards inshore of point, lat 45" 54' 30" N., K)n 59° 57' 16" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 16 miles, 85 feet high, building white, with a black vertifal stripe on dwcllin{.j, hoighl 35 f^et. Lighted 1842- Mainauiku, on south aide of west point of Scatterie Island, lat 46° 0' 30 " N., Ion 59° 47' 30" VV., fixed red ittoptric light, 90 feet high, white square wooden building, height 40 feet. Lighted 1871. ScATTKiaK, north-east point on Trap Rock, lat 46° 2' 15" N., Ion 59° 40' 15" W., white catoptric revolving light, visible a minute, eclipsed half a minute, visible 15 miles, 90 feet high, white octagonal building, height 70 feet. lighted 1839. The light should never be brought to bear to eastward of N N K, or to southward of S S W, n«r approached nearvtr flian li mile. A boat is here to render asavstanee. Flint Isi^nd, on island, lat 46° 11' N., Ion 59° 46' 50" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 15 seconds, visible 12 miles, 65 feet high, white octagonal building, height 43 feet. Lighted |1S56. Visible around horisoh. LiNOAN TIfap, north side of entrance to Kiidgcport Harbor, lat -16° 11' 10 N., Ion 62'-' 2' 40" W., fixed red catoptric Ht^lit, visible 10 miles. 50 feet high, white stiuare wooilen biiildiiig, heii^lit 20 fti't. Liglited 1874. For guiding vessels into Bridgeport harbor. Low 1'kint Flat Point, east side of Spaiiinh Bav. iat 46 ■ 16' «() ' X.. Ion 60^' 7' 30" \V., tixi'd white catoptric li^^lit, visible 14 uul.-.-, 70 (..-ct iiiul). biiiMing luittgoual, roii and whitt vtvtical ilripca, ueight bl teet. Ligiitou 1832. Syunky Bai!, on ivest end of South Bar, lat 46<^ 12' 40" N., Ion 60^" V2 40" W., tixed red catoptric light, visible H> miles, 30 feet high, while ■quuio wooden building, height 20 f«et. Lighted 1872. Point Aconi, on high cape, north side of entrance to Little Bras d'Or,' K i3 P 3 •:' o c n ■r li 01 a H a n m < M •a >* B A I! c i •v AUtMiU'a Dlarrhtrtt i'ortltal* best anU proinpt<*ht rcsuHl} , - ■ T*' M H ■■'' m n,-: ^m U. H till ■ s;!. ■ I'M 1 \ro: rcr*H WhnrV, I. II. FULLKIt JUKI 4'0., Oils for Mii<-Iii>, Iw>(hI Tower's Mluirf. 1870] ALMANACK. 127 H IN y "J (0 h i» In in Hi hit 4G^ 20' 30" X., lor (]0" IT' ID" W., fixed m.l oaf'.|'lric li».'i.t. vis:!],,. H Milps, •>! f.'«t high, PmiHM u-hito wnof'-;) l)U'l(liiiK, he'^'it 20 foct. I,i;^l)ted \'iM\. For giiidinjj vcssn!-' inlo I.iitlo "ku?) d !)■■. Ri.ACK \\i>r\i I'oTxr, (UMiili si'h' ofcntrarcw to lii^^ UniH i!'( )r, la) IC'IS' .'•V' N.. Ion CO" ;>;i' 30' \V,, |lx,,l white oaf.j.rric li;.t;t, 4r) f-.;; !',:^!i, v.hii., Kiuiire biiihliiijaj, heijjht 2;; i.'i,i;!,tod ^SCS Catb GkoI'IOK, sont!' ?ii!'.', of !'.r,i« d'Or i,ak(^ w(-t ^itl<' cf enLriuioe to Si Peter's Inlet. Int. 45 ' 44' -^S" N., Ion CO'' 48' 'iu W., fi.xr.,l whiu, (Mt(.|.li i.; ! uht, vl.sihif 1-J mih'H, 'I'J r..'(>t liit^h, vvhiti' sfju.uu wcol.n Idiiinin/i. h'i^ht ^i» ftet. IJ^htc({ l"To. To j^tii.l" vps.'xds llii'.".i^li St p.-t.'r\ '!il«'. Gkani) Nai;i:(>\vs. on Uniaclu- Point, N. side of diannfd, P.nim Stniit.H, lat 4f)° 58' N., Ion Olr" 48' W., fix.'d whit(> oitoptiic li.-^dit, \W\\yx 10 niih-.^, I'O toot high, Avliito S(iniiri! wooden huilding-, hciyhl 20 foo*. l.ti;'htod 1874 For fruiding vessels through Barra Slruits, and navigaling the "l.ittli! an d'Or Lake. Hinp L^i.AM), Ciboux Island. \-'.\ mile from N, end, lai 40 2:3' H;" N., Ion r»0" 22' 30" VV, red catoptric light, revolving every minute. visil)le 14 luile.M, 77 feet higli, white . I-i.AM). .> V'/ point -/f is'and. !at -1" W 20' .'.'.h.nSli !) 4''t " ' V'. vtablishmont, sounds once for five joconds in each minute diiriiig thi<'k weather and storms. ►a O o O ft- u M 5 •d o fl) w o ►-• 00 tr W o ►-• t*- t? o en d o (t> % ISKOn.N aiul ni:Si5t, Klalit'iiY. lEaiiulamuK-rN .lgrul«. rS »T*y (I. II. Fl MJ'-U niiiMO., IIIJK'K imir Mr.ititm. hnn (8 o h o c; ,ni (A I t c n +^ +j o t^ f1 12S r.KLCIlKK S TAllMKi; S [187! MAiMiAiM K. siitniiiit or nii-MIc of Son W«.ir Isl„iiil>l.--M uiiic?', 'JUS t\ ct liii.-!i. .■MpLin.' white l)iiil(lin,n-. fj.- of tli« i.^-liunl IMC 1! i. \v, i; .li' <.t" .'.itriii;-' (■' !i^rl>'-. l-il V'^ S. I •|! call-)!.!!')- Ii.i M, ici IfiriJ. S iiian' will; vi> I'l i:li ,:< ■■;!". 'M" -10- !i:()N ('\'.' Di'ov ■ liavo Ikm'Ii |iiiifi.'il al il'.i' f' liowiii"^' Slio.i!; : - Tfirt lli Ilarlior, »J li . i'onsniuutii I'oiiit. Siiitii^-ad, Siiiilli Spil. hcaii Slioal. al one a I .li (ili(|iK' ^1Ili ,Iihli(|iii' Shoal anil |) ai>>f.>.^. ■.,. i;...:.f ...... a., ;.,„ „.,,.,., ...,.,,,fo ,.it.;i '.. u\ .>.;h. :■, I 2')" Vv', white catopiic light, revolving evory iMinute, visible U) mile fe(;t high, while sijuare building, hoigiit2!' !oet. Lighted 18;;8. A^.ii/1' Lsi. ASM), centre o.' i.slaiid, Nf'r'tm.iuberlaiid Straits, bit 45- 50 15 N. Ion (lo- 10' 10" W, liNcd vvhi'e catoplru; light, vis^'de 10 miles, 44 lect I high, white square wooden building, lieiglit 26 leet. Lighted 1868. Visible aroii;^.d hoiizon. Mi'i.iJN FoiNi', north side of entrance to Wallnce flarbor, Cnn^'jeriand in OH' 25' i5'' H', tijved white ca'optric li:!:'. liciuht 23 l>et. ) County, lat 45^ 49' 4" visible i\ til iies, •')'.) (cot liigh, wiiito pqa.ire woodci! oiiddrif.' !/.giitel 187-{- P'or guiding vessels in and <:nt ot harlior. ('a^U' biio\ '«tl 4 5 I i ilfced to 111, Ilie d i!i!.;ei"s on oiu>^ring Uie b.nbar, liiack to be bj(t (tti per: \ anv .(i o ": ■t.'v.'iio Um w'leii onti ri'GVvA- i, iii h-irruM, Ihi 45^ o2' :i •" X. Ion f.;^*^ 40' :><)'• W. (iKed: cn^- frii u:.\ >; a iva ,11 t^ ll 1 1 ;; I ( f V\ ■. i .:) li. d, M 111 !(■ 4S ij white pqna'e b.iiil'iiiig, beifiht 44 (eet. Li2:!ited ISTl. liinck buoys to ie-tt <>n port hand, and red on . tar'toard wlion enleiing the haib()r .Wayllowi'i- i't>l,»^n(> iln* *«v«»i'i?«' liiiifivv l'4>rt'iin&o, If IS ( (J 1, 20" mi! is; «' f 211 ■ lie: u ^',' < I ar n c^ -;i'( c; <\\ t m M..( i- , P lii;o < t'l;' E -o !iu|u! tiicir cdiir -i' np the llarhoi'. SAMnno, mi(hil,. of Island, l;it*44'' 2'V ITi" X., ion r,:r 3.T ,10" \Y., fixed while ca-ojitrc lijilit. vsddc 20 or 21 miles, 115 lect liipli, hiidding wliite, (ictaponul, (iO feci hij^h. Lighted 1758. A steam lojj; whistle, erected on si'iitli side of Island, and (devatcd !I0 feet alove l!if.;h water, in thick weather. lii^s and snow storms, souiids tacli minute a I'last often se(onds" duration, (dins formerly in nse, discontiniica. A Spiu* Buoy has been jilaced off the S. W. iJrcakcr, Sambro, and one on the I'olluck, and unuther on the Wliippey Slioal, near ScJinbro. I'ktty'h Tsi,a>'1), on r.ri}; Point, near Prof-pect, lat 44'^ 2(1' 22" N.. Ion ()■''/ 45' 54" \V., rovolvinji red calojilric lij/ht. greatest brilliancy every two ■.iiiiintes, 75 feet lii^li, visible 14 mdes, idnldiii^^ white, with two hoii/oiilal red baiuts, square, wood, hcig'.t 54 feet, dweliing allachcil. Li,i;lited 1875. Cii.'ist li^ht. J'kooy I'nrNT. east side of cntrancp to St. ]\Iarjrnret'rt Hay. lat 44' 21)' oO ' N.,lon G'i'^ 55' VV., fixed red catoptric liKht, (15 ^eet lii^di buildiii;; white, s(i,uare. 2(; feet high. Lighted 18fj8. La. .tern on dwellin,i<. ]\lAi{f;AHKT',s IiAV,onGieen Island, I-imejibiirg County, lat 44 'i3' N., Ion (54" 2' 45" W., red and white catoptri<- light, revolving altern ttely every t;alf minute, building white, square, wood, 28 feet high with dwelling attached. Coast light. (!ni.sTKi?, K. Ironboimd Island, a iittle to the eastward of centre fifi.dand, ]n Mahone Hay, lat 44^^ 2f;' 10" N., Ion fi4'^ 4' 5(1" W., fixed white dio])tr:c "i'/ht. visible I'i miles, 150 (eet high, white oblong tower oa dwei'-jig, 4(5 '. e' high, wood, luntern. Lighted 1871. Seei) ironi all points oi a|iproach. ihe lantern alone is visible, building hidden by trees. lloBs.oN's NosK, Mahone Hay, lat 44^' 25' N, Ion ('A' 13' 46" W., red i\el catoptric light, visible il miles, G8 (eet higli, building- white, square, ^^^.,Hl, iii) leet hi-'^h. Lighted 1872. Cross Island, east iioint Lunenburg Bay, lat 44° 18' 45" N, Inn 64^ I'i' \V.,2 white catoptric lights, vi>rfical, 4.'> feet apart, n[.per intermittent. I voK ng every minute, ai.d visible 14 miles. 100 feet hiidi, lower l:.\<(i, '. -I,') mill';., .'li'd «';"» I'eei !ii;;i;, building rd, octa;jomil bise, iieight 53 feut. l.'.diic'f J8;i2. i'llolii res ut here, arid vcsm'Is may fako reiugc in case of iiece.ssity. Upper blight 45 seconds, dark 15 seconds. LxrrKiY IN. INT, LuiunhurL'. bit 44' 21' 40" X., loi; f.P J7'.-)0" W., :i\i.l while (atnpfrie light, vi ilde, 11 miliS, 50 leet !ii:;ii, while, square •wer f.n dwelling, height 24 feet, l.i'dited LS'M. i'lis harbor is easy of i'Ci'ss, buoys are placed in the lii:y and entrance t(» the harbor on Sculpin le ek. I!;i(h"b ck Sho.d. P.a!tery Point Shoal, an;l He.id Shoal. In apiiro-'uti- !!:::■ tlie fnrijov t'lom seaward, the buoy on beulpin ];ock, i)aiiitcd red and ri >1 *^ Q ^i U r? tj > PI I •a o O a a I CI s O w r/i o a ►•A ISIlOWr*' .tiMi Wiittlt, .1lH!»«l«i'lur«'»-i«.' A;!.o>its, llalila>. mi 0) I (4 O a a o 0) PQ II. II. 11 I.IJ.U iiiMl i»., \uu'ii\'i%u'.l nii«l 1 IMy ltiiltlM>r IN'lliiii;. i;io nr,i.('ii';it s kaumkii h [18: hi' in Itnri/.iinlii I stripe m «v h«> I"rt <»n fillinr IihihI. (T'lVinj; it n hiMili III two ( -I'llrs kriU'.ll. I lU' '"tll'T IUI"^'- !UT ;);lilltr(l liliK !< illlil (UUst ilf |i ft on tlu' pen li.ir.d ^coiii^ in. Iron ciiii l>iioys>iii KUiiiriiyr, Hjiar buoys in wiiitt-i, \\'i-f.r I uDNiKiiNii IsLANK, nc-tr < 'apo I.nllavi', month nl I^nlliivn Hivir, lilt H ' i;t' Vt" N.. Ion. ()•' 1(1' 20" \\'., white catoidrii- lit,'lil, revolviin; every .'$•» S(eoii(l><, vi'-ilile l.« miles, 72 feet IukIi. hiiil'liii^^ whito, atpiHre, lieij;iit 'Jit liet, Near ."l^je ol'elill', 40 toef hi^'h. Li!;lite(l J855. L.illw 1 (It) I I) rt P.Hiit. lilt 44" 17' 2(1" N., Ion fil^ 21' W., fixed n ciiitptrii iii^iil, vi.il)K' S iiiil"«, 4rt fell high, huilding whitu, fl([Urtr«), woimI, height .'(f) liTl. Lli;llleil lH7ti. Mosiir.ii'.s lsi,.\M>,nit island, \vost sid« of enfraiiee to I/iIIavo River. lat 44 M4' Ift" N , Inn 04^' 18' Tnj" \V., lixetl rud eato|)irie li|L;ht, visiivle 8 miles, fi.'i fi'i't hi:;li, Imiidipg white, s(|uiire, hei;;hl 2i! feet. Lighted J808. Mi:i>w v\ IIicAn, I'ort Medway. west sMe (>f eiitraiioo, lut 44"^ (i 10' N.. Ion (!4 .'(2' Jf> ' W., lixed wtiile eutoolrie lij;lil, vi.-ildo 1<* miles, 44 fact I nj'ii. II huilding- uhite, nipiare. wil'i Idaek stpiare seaward, height 23 fiiet. Like ihvelliiii; house. i.ij;htel IS.M. Spur Haoys are j)liu'ed in the chinriel to I'ort iMeihvay harhnr, on the liroakinj^ lodj;e's, Nuntihi'^ IJoek, oorner^roiuiil ;iiid cdg'i! I'f ti Its olV M.iiijjf'H i'oiiit. Ill pH.'^siiii; in from seaward the red bunys Millet ho h-t'i oil tUe starhourd, and tlie black hiioys on the port hand (\nKiN IsLA.Mi. soath point, Liverpool Bay. lat 44'^ 2 N., Ion 64 ■ ;)7 .M" W ., wliite eatoptrie ligiit. revolving; o iry two minutes, li^ht 30 seconds, dark I'll se(oiuls. visible Id miles, Gb i'eet high, building' ootuKonat, iiori/oiiial stupes, rod and white, ei^hl in number, height 50 toot. Lighted 1«12. ^KooKI,^^ I'll K. on end of Hreakwater, Liverpool, hit 44-' 2' 45" X, Ion t)4-' 41 1() ■ \\'., lixed lifiiit. white sedward, i;re«ii towards harbor, visilde I] miles. A lantern exhibited from end of pier. I'lMir I'oiNf, Liverpool Hay, south entrance, lat 44"^ 2' 30" N.. Ion tJ4 42 20 \V.. tixeil red cateptrii' light, visible 7 miles, 30teet high, buddnit; wliite. s(inare, height J7 feet- Lett on jtort .side when entering the harboi. l.iiJ-llled 1S.")0. I'oKr MoirtiN. norih-eiist point of Spcctaclo l.sland. Queen's (.'ounty, lat ■i'y 55' N., Ion 04-^ 48' \V., li.xed red ratoi)tric light, visible 11 miles, 47 feet iiirh. t hi topti iL;hr. revolvin;; everv Uiinule. visible 12 miles, h' .f k gh, square whit-' luiiidin^', height 20 feet. Lighted IStiS. Ceni 'epei s I IwoUiutC- V;sild.< ar'.mnd o.iri/.on. ^MiNiii.K r>>iNr. east side of Port Herbert Harbor, lat 4-3^ 4S' 4U N ion 1)4' h.')' 0.1 W.. nxed r> wliite siiii'ir il eatopivK ii»;'iit. vi,s. 10 n; lies, o3 feet WlM .leii ba.Liiiig, lieu^iit 2.) feet. 1. -hted 1S72. t \i;ii!;'.s Isi.vx: 30 \V.. :i\.d red li d Lshind lUrb'jr. lit 43- 42' 15 Ion (]' visHle 11 iinles, iy] t'ett 111 bui itlML'- lu>!<;ht 2-1 ll Lif;htcd 1S72. g'.i. white square woi'\»iii h' \i;i.l p 1; 1 \\;\ ill: I! 'CIC lat 43- 30 N lor, 00' 5' 50' \V :x6ii will fo eai'MUri;' 'i„'hi. visiMo l" miles, <>> feet high, wiiito so, aaie builditi: ht a I hteo isri.-i. S\M> I loa i\ r, a' 'vV 1-1 .itrie light. vi-it)le 11 miles. '17 feet h;g:i, wir.ie S()uaro wo-'d 'ti biidding, l;eight 2U feet, [burnt dow'i.j Eii'i.M*!!''' I iiivriM«2 ^'illM. ««(i^i»r uri»ii.<«» hH ntlu'i.«, or IN'lliiii;. \\ Mlll'Ht. Ill- lr;'t lo.vs in \viiit*r. Lnlliivo Kivcr, \^\\\, revolviii|ii wliito, scjiiHrt', W., fixed IV,! B(Hmr«i, wcimI, [avo River. lat v'isiltle 8 inilc-i, 1 1808. 44^ (i 10' N., is, 44 f'bc't lii{;li, •'J f(!et. Likf a the channol to conitM'jjroiinil awaril thu red the port huiiii N., Ion 64- 37 ^ht SOsecoiitIs, iii^' oolUKoiiul, lout. Light(;il U~ 2' 45 " X . wards liurbiir. 's Cuiinty, lat miles, 47 feet vessels into i- 4S' 4U N., oli r'eot hi^'k. . Ion G'.- 1) qUUlC WOi'Ifll 50" ^V., tixed i:ue biiiliiiim. (I. II. Fll.lF.R *t ro,. krcltVPatriit I.HIioliMilnir. iSiurr'*. Hliiiir. 1871>] ALMANACK. i::i Stim.immink II AKUncii. — A rril Iron ('ni\ l!ii ly h.'H lie. d j.!;icciI in IJ rilhcmi, mi w<-t mdc nt Mnhll • iji'ik .Sli.ial ; .i riul ('nil I'liov cfl »\(r; lUf n' Sj)it, ill lour litthtniiM, iiiul a Mji'lv Sjiar liuoy oa eatl cad ol Adnuuiil Slnutl. Bll-i. I{o( K. II Spar I)iH»y lujintcd M.iik ha-^ Itecn |d"i«'''"l i" I'' UitlniiiiM wiiti S. >S. \V. j \V., al tint \H) ya'd.t irom th^ I'ull IJcili, uil \\\:.;oru llviil, Shtd'jintiv (.'oiiiity. Cai'I'; I^>s|;\vAY, near poiilli-oiist point ot" IM.uNiitt's Ishiiid, Slulituriie li;iil.or. int 4:j IW 15" N., Ion (!:. ^ IT)' Af)" \V.. 'i uhilc raloplrir li);hls VL'rtioal, 21 yards apart, upper l:;^lit vif»ihit' 18 miles, and 12U iVet high, lower 05 (cct niul visiMo 10 iiiilfs, oetauonnl IniildiifC, verliial Idack and while Ptripo!^, hei-;!il 77 feet. I.i-li!ed ITS.S, repu'r. d 1H,)8. A hlaik Can iWioy S. b. K. Ir-'in the .lii;- liceUs, in 1» tatlionis water. Xkoko Island, on noilh side, hit 4;r 30' h\" N., Ion fif)'^ 20' r,S" \V., vn\ iind white c.itoptrie li^hl, nivolviiig- every niiiinte, vi>il !e I'J iniles, 18 liei,':!> I) ti et. d kS^ I nr t'l ( t hi;;li, wliiie scjuaiv wooden hiiildiii f^'.i.dinic Vv..'.stls ill and ou' ot'C'lyde lliver or Nei,ro ll.irljur. |{A( M 25" W., d wlii'e light, hull ami :-pars p;;intcd n d, wiMi woid "* l!aniiu'.ton " in ile letters on both sides, lltight 'M let abeve deck. Muorcil in (i Ihmns at low water. Wessc.i* Ledge b'/aring S. W . \>\ '>V. i W'., distant m'.le. bacian. I.i-lit beariu'vS. S. !''. \ I''.., diMai t <; an 1 ."MO miles, ;u IIXl wh liaiitiini Itocks, l-earinjc f^. K- by i:. 7-8 1,., d>laiil ^'li mi! into \V ii'iiiii'ton MSt i).i\' aiu I il ll'Oll; •h li .iiriii Ion 111 o !;'nii!e .IS.- age. l.ightul 187.1. A red V'an lUur,- en Angle KueU Cati: ^ai'.ij:. on (^i)).-. lat 43'^ 2-i' lit" N., Ion. 05'.'17' 11" W, wbil atoptric revoivin.f.; lii;'lil, i)right IT) src > oq o 0) •^3 en v> lO >tJ ruiiMco llAunoi; Heaeb Toint, east sele of entrance, 120 yal•d.^ (roni itter mark, laL 4.'J^ ;)5' 45 low w ("itontric liiibt, visib )n U-) 4( ) o-i W :xeil w hill !e 8 niilea, 28 feet high, squiue white bmiding, height 2) bet. bi;;liled 1854. Open wei N. clears tlie lei Ige 111 maiiuig (ward of St. .lolin's Island, bearing N. harbor iVoni anv oilier diirclioii, ihe 'J (J W o in CO liuht must be brought to the norl hward of K. N. K., belbre it can U' steered lor to avoid shoal s'pot off St. Ann's roint. Sj.ar buoys mark llie channel kit on pi'r I baud, red ou starboard in approaching the harbor. KKOWX auU WI>JI5, Uholossih' l»i-ii»K>>tl'«^ ilaUlax, II. II ''•"I'lil.KU «t I «»., tiiioi Icmi 114'ihI Hovli, homl ol INiwir'* H'linrr. 132 l»KI,{MIKK S KAUMKU H [187i> AiNiyi.K, (tn hoiith pnint of Wliilolicnd Iilnnd. Yiinroitth County, lat. 43' .10' .']()" N'., Ion or.' r/i' 4" \\'., tixoct inl catoptrio li.ftit viKililo 12 mili-s. 1 1/) feet liiuli. l>iii!(tiiiK' while, M(|iuir»!, wood, with dwi-HinL' attached, hei^^ht 26 r»n't. Lighted IH74. Tor (jiiidiiij,' vess-elH into Arj,'ylo llnihor. Tuski:t RivKit, Hi^ Ki!-h Islniid, HoutU-wpnt point, lat 43" 42' 10" N., Ion (15" 57' IB" W.. 2 fixed white mtoptiic lights, hori/.oiitnl, 8 yurd« (ipuit, viHihle 12 miU.s, 51) feet hi;;h. while .-tqiiarc wooden hiiildin^, hei^'lit 2^ leet. Vi^ildo Hcawjiid, in windows eurh end of a dwollii.j;; house. Li«lited m\i. Skai, I'm \Nt>, mMith point. 18 mi!.' irl.uid, I:it U)° 23' 34" N., Ion Of. 0' 52" \V.. lixed whil«' ii;,iit dio)i(nr. 2, id nrd'-r, virilde 18 miii >', KB te-t hif,di, wiiite (Htu^diinl l)nildinj;, liei^;hl litMeut'. Lighted 183'J. 'Iliu lUonde Koek lies 8. hv W. 3 1-3 mile from lif^lit JKune. Uetween this KoeU and the Island there arc some danKors, the f,'round i.s rocky thronj,'h()nt, and larpe vfSHel.s ou^ht not to ttetnpt passiiijr hetweeii them. A foj^ wIiJHtle near lijjht house, during fo^s iiiid snow storms, sounds in eiieli minute u bla.'it of 5 K'conds' (UirHlioji, mikI tffler an intiMvtil ot 5 seeocds gives another blast of live seconds, with an interval of 45 seconds. A Spflrlhioy, painted blaelv, has been placed in 12J fathoms water, soutli about hulfa milofrdin ihe Blonde KoeU, otVSenI Island. YAUMorrii OK ('Aric Foi'im-iiu, east eo)»e. south point, hit 43*^ 47' 28 N., Ion (it) i)' 21 ■ \V.. white en(0|ilr;c ' '- ''- ' - - : - -. It , . I.. I'.i.. 11 .. • ». .1....I. 1 ...:. N. ,!'>'"''•' i'' 21 ' \V.. white eiKoiilric l);lit, rev(dv!ii^ every mimitf and 45 seconds — lishl li Uiinute, d;irk J minute, visible 18 miles, 117 feet hi>;li, octiii^onai tower, verticil stript'S, red and while, height 5!) feot. Lif^hted iSGit. I'ngs whistle on west ftide, sounds in foj^s and snow storms Id seconds in evety mir.ute. TKiNtTY fjcrxii:, an Iron IJell Huoy, pnint^'d red, has been moored to lli" westward of Trinity Ledj^c, ofi'T'ape St. Marv. Cai'k St. Mai;y. ca~>f .^idoof »nv. l>t -If 5' 20" \., Ion ii«^^ 12' 40" "W ced and while cat"ptric li^jlit, revolviiij,^ alternately every 30 seconds, visible 17 miles, ]()3 f^et hi^h. ortaL'omil vvliite building, heiglit 43 tent. Lighted 18t)8. MKTKf.iiAN KivKH, iit entrance end .)f Hreiikwater. lat 44^ 13' 43'' X. Ion 00° 8' 12" W., fixed green catoptric light, visible miles, 23 feet high, building vcTtieuI. red siripos on se.iward side, 21 (eet high, lantern paintid black. Lighted 1875 Heaeon for guiding vessels into river. Must be left on starboard hand and passed close aboard. Tide leaves breakwater one hour before low water CuuKCii Point, east side of Ht. Mary's Ray, Di^^by (bounty, lat 44° 1!' 55" N., lonfiO'^ 7' 3,^" \V , tixed red catoptric light, visible' 10 miles, "0 feet high, S'^uare white wooden building, heiifht 20 foot. Lighted 1874. For guiding against dangers in vicinity of L'hunh Point. Sissruoo, south .sido of entrance to river, lat 14-^ 20' ;><) ' N.. Ion 05" i' 15" W., fixe*ible 8 miles, 3(i t'eet. high, wlulf wooden building, i)yrumidal, lieighl 33 feet. Lighted 1870. M Ik II c IH7 h «■ tf w N., J^ i:, Mpnr h , fVet. < ,S. b P5 \'. \ f) ; W. W ' « ; I'll n l>iii!< ■y} 'h Hi h A tn ■d fi (1 u c a DS a 2 •1 •1 i: fi ,-i .1 - I If will pn.v you l» cnll or send for our prices before bnylng. f r'H H'liiirf. II. FI'LLtlil «* 4'0.. >llil iiimI 4'im>mm <'u( Muwm, liriid INiirrr'H iVIinrf. ;i87i) ' •J g ; nly.lur 43 "' )lo 12 mill's. w clit'tl, liei^lit V, "'• 1 < 42' 10" N., ' t1 nl, 8 yurdrt rt liiiK, lioif,'lit ! tfj lii.^,^ Iiouso. , » 3 J WIliHfil' •1 a iiiutea blast s h ves unotlu'i A « a water, Houtli ■'I •3 (A P t) 43^47' 28" Hi & (1 Diiiitih' aii'l n 17 feet hi)4li, t. Lifjfhtcd V a V Btorma 10 {/i uo , . onst f^idH ot' " W., Iix»-d 1 a dwellinn > '11 li;,Mir tin* ) (he stmtli- 11 ■1 be Been on t i-annot be iii^ throiigli .1 ijoied to 111" ri 1* Ili' 40" A\ '4* )!ids, visible ■ft t. Li-(lHeil , 13' 43" X. ^4 i' 3 feet lii^;li. :.^ arn paillt^:d vS 1 Must lie r-4 breakwater Int 44° i;v •J mi!es, "O u 1.S74. For r. M U . Ion fir)" r li^'b, nliilf A' 5« !879] ALMANACK. 133 W'khtI'out, IVior'^ Island, entraiuo to (Iran^l I'aimne, ht 44'' ITi' .30" N., Ion tin -"iO' 20" W., 2 tixed white eatoptrie lik-htH, Imrizental. 24 feet Mpart, vii-ible 10 miles, eaih 4'M'eHt lii-;onnl Snildiiiir, lieicht 5') (eef. I-i^^'bted 18!'tt. A steam \'oii whistle on N. W. ol IJiier Isl iiid, noii b !e, rounds during- ihielt uml fo;ri:r uiatherund snow ."(omu as Adbiw.s: — Blast of tour seeonds, interval four seconds, blast of four soeondR, interval of four seeondi, blast of fttur seconds, interval of forty t" X., Ion 04° 13' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 20 miles, 92 feet high, white square building, height 20 fd't. Lighted 1851. Light in window. AVai/ion ITahijoh, Ha^iii of Minas, HiMits County, lat 45" 14' N., Ion G4'M)' 45" W.. fixed r'd catoptri'' light, visible 10 miles, 00 feet high, sijuare white wooden building, height 20 feet. Lighted 1873. For guiding vcsaela into Waltou harbor. ►1 o in o •0 I Ol M r1 •3 -O o "-1 ^ rt- W rt- a o rt- 01 o o Im.vlng. ISKO^YN and ^VEUU. >Vhulc!«iile DiU!«:$l.st.<*, ilnlirtix. II. II. FlILLKSt A <'0., l!ar jukI Unit Iron, Uoiul of i»«nM H A m o 9 n O •s o .C3 I w o o US fii 01 ■ «1 « (!;• O n o -a !i a 13 ?J « o '*> o <5 » 134 BlLCIIKIl S FAUMKK S [187!) ];i;UM"r(iAT. Iiasiii ot'lMiiias. nortli-wost extromitv of Iic.'xl, south shnrc. I;il 4-/' 18'4"i" N., l(!!i 0;'.'^-18';5!!" W., (ixrd wliiie ( -itoptiic ii'dit, visible 1-3 Miilc'S 7') uct In^li, (■■([luiri' \\'h\U' li'.iildiiif,', hci^^^iil 35 iVft. Uu dwelliii;; visil>:(' lV<>ii! ;ill j;i)ints of sippruacli. Ij,v:l't<'tl l^oU. Caim: d'Or. a steiiin vvliistle hui bcfii cr^'clod at Capo d'Or, Cmnbcr kind Cuumy. Paki:s!S(»i;()', or Pai'trid--e [^lf^nd. west sido of rivur, lat 45'^ 23' N., Ion 04^ ]{)' \V., lixud while catoptric li--iit, visii)!(' f) inilfs, 37 feet iiigh, white square building, heigiit 32 feel. Lighted 1852. Lantern on dwelling. SiMcxcER TonsT, on north shore, Cobcriuid B;iy, lat 4-5'^ 2"J' -30" N., Ion fi3'' 37' \V., fixed Avhite catopttie liglit, visible G iuilos,3rt feet high, window in building 20 ieet high. Lighted 18(i3. Ai'PLK KiVKK, on Cape Cap:>foii or llotty Point, north enfranro, hit 4.')^ 28' 1:0" N.. b.n 04'' Jl' 30" \V., iixed whit, citoptrie light, visi!)lo 12_niilis, 04 tVel high. l)iiilding Avhite. oblong, with tmver. heigla 45 feet. Lighted 1870. Kebiiilt abnui 33 virds S S 1';. fruui old one. fixed white cato])tric liglit, visible 12 miles. (10 feet liiuli, oeuiyonal whiu toAver. Lighted J854. Visilde Ironi X L l)v L, round bv N to L by S, 'ir 315='. Cipe Lnrage light house, S W by W i, W, ahout'lO miles. Capk Kn!;a(;i-, iMtth of (^nr.e, hit 4o ^ 35' 31" N. Ian 54- 4f fixed lili' wliite dioptric liglii. 4th order, vi-iibu' 15 miles. 12;) fiiuf liigh, fi'iuare w I building, height 23 tVet. Lighled 184'). Visible between the bearings of ! N W round by S to N E. A steam fog whistle, 150 feet N K from the ! lijuht house, sounds dur ng thick weather 4 seconds in each minute. Will I l)roliaids be heai ,.' in ea!m Avealiitr i(" mih-.s, and in otornu' weather from 3 to 5 miles. QrACO, small roek off head, lit 4,V~ 10' 20" N. Ion 05'^ 31' 5,5" W, wiiire catoptric light, revolving every 20 seconds, visildft 15 miles, 58 f-et high, oclagotial building, hori/ziiitaliy stiiped red and white, heiglit 40 Ieet. L'Tjlited 1H;5. a iog bell in a franuid tower on the light house block strdu'S ^ver^^ 12 si'coiids during thick anil foggy wt'/.tlier and snow storm-;. Under favorable circumstances it sliuu'd be beard two or three mile«, and in stormy weather, or against the wind, about a mile. Caim; Spkn(i:i;, pitch of Cape, bit 45'^ 12' 30" N, Ion 05 51 W, red and white ailiiptric liglit, allernaliiig every 45 .'icconds, visihlo 20 miles, 2u7 feet high, wiiit J s piare building, wiili tower, height 35 feet. Liuhled 1873. Visible between the bearings from E S L munil by S to \V N W, Part- ridge Island iij;ht bearing by compass N W by W i \V uoriiierly, distant 6^ mile.s. PAirrunxir. Island, St. .Tohn harbor, lat 4.j^ 14' 2o" N. Ion 00' 3' 2') ' W, lixed wJiile uUoptric liijit, visible 20 miles, 1 19 feet high, building red and white in vertical vstrif)es, hiieht 40 feet. Lighted 1701. h) tbf.gv weather a steam whistle sounds fir 10 seeond-j ever_> minute. A boll bu-iv nea sido of Partridge Island Jleef. St. John IlAitnouH, lat 45° 15' 10" X, Ion 00° 3' 40" \V, while dioptrV light, 4ih onkr, visible 10 miles, 35 feet high, building vertical red ai.d white 6tri])e?, height 15 t'viii. Lighted 1828. Toilet Suui».>4, always a lioavy Stock au«l Kr<'Ht choice. I'LEW BRUJNTSWlCiv.-UAY OF FUNDY. Hiu..<;r.oi;o" W.iAKr, Petilcodiac River, lat 45° 55' 15" N, Ion 04° 37' 45" W , fixed white catopiric liirlit, visib! 5 miles, 14 feet high, Htructure open frame, heigiit 22 Ieet. Lighted 1875. To guide vessels going uj) the river and to the coal and plaster wharves. GiUNDSTONK, west part of island, lat 45° 43' 13" N, Ion 04° 37' 25" W, '^ ^ Wi'v*n Wlinrr, n. II. IFIILLEK and «'0., Volih's l*nl<>iit l».vnainili', PoworN niinrf. On (.Iwflliii ; ( Or, Cumber | 1879] ALMANACK. 135 u l<7 P. o <0 I.rvHKAU, on Point, lat 45<^ ^' 40 ' N\ loii Or, 27' -'W W, 2 tixod white Ciloptric lijrhls, vertical, 27 (eet apart, vit^ililo lb miles, upper li^hL 81, !(.\\or [)3 feet liigh. oi.'tat(oniil biiiUliiiH. stripe. 1 hoiizoritallv red and -white, liei^''^ '^1 f'liet. Lighti'd 18.'M. Visib'o between tha bearings of W N W around by !y to E hy N. Foi;- whistlo diirintr f'o^fa and 8now storms sounds twici! each m.nute, first givlnfj a bli st of 5 poconds" duration, with an in- terval of 6 poconds. tjjen a blast off) seconds duration, with an interval of 45 fiecoiida to complete tho minute. SrKt'CK, Point, Rt Croix Kivor. Clinrlofto (^imty, lat 45'' 10' N, Ion 07'^ ir W, lixcd white catoptric linht, '&2 feet liiuli, wliito nquaro building, height 28 feet. Litfhied 187(5. llio course from Spruce Pouit to ballast ground i^ K by S i S, distance 2 milea From Spruce Point to Mark Point \V N W, distance 2 miles. A vessel after leaving Doucet Island, to clear ihe reef, should sleer N until the Sjiriice Point li^lit bears N W by W, and thence take a W N W course. Makic Point, St Croix River, Charlotte County, lat 45^ 10' 10" N, Ion 07° 12' 30" W, {fixed Avhitc catoptric lit^lit, 82 tVet hi^h, square white building, height 28 feet. Lit^hted 187t). Mio.Tic BiXFF, PaBsaniaquoddv Bav. Charlotte County, lat 45° 6' 53" N, Ion 66° 64' 30" W. fixed whil"e cal'optric liuht, visible 15 mile«, 130 feet higli, l)uilding white, square, wood, height 29 feet, lantern brown. Lighted 1376. A bar extends E N E from lijiit liause, and vesaela require to keep ef" 0. distance of 20(; yards to clear it at low water. Drkw's HkaI), on W side of Heaver Harbour, Charlotte County, lat 45° 3' 45" N, Ion 00° 44' W, fixed white catoptric light, vi.^ible 10 niile=«, as feet high, white square wooden buildinir, h.ight 3(! feet. Lighted 1875. Seen at all noints between easlern and western heads of harbor Buss Isi.ANn, W end of Island, S side of western entrance to lilis.sHar- btr, lat45'- 1' 15" N, Ion 6(i° 51' W, fixed red catoptric light visible 12 ' miles, 4o feet high, white square wooden building, height 30 feet. Lighted ; 1871. Cami'obkixo Isi.axd, N point of I ead Harbor, lat 44° 57' 40" N, Ion G6° 54' 10" W, fixed white catoptric liglit, visible 16 miles, 64 fe t high, white octagonal tower with red cross, height 34 feet. Lighted 1829. This I light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all times. It is also a guide '. to vensels entering the main channel, to West Inles, Moose Island, and the I inner Bay of Passamaquoddy . Pout St. Andkkwh, N point of entrance, lat 45° 4' 10" N, Ion 07=' 2' 50" \V, fixed white catoptric light, 42 feet high, visible 10 miles, white octagonal building, height 22 feet. Liglued 1833. Vi^^ible between the bearings of N W by N, and S E by S. PoTtT St. Andwkw'.-ji, on sand reef at E entrance, lat 45° 3' 4.'>" N, Ion fiV-'O' 5r ' W, fixed white ciitoptric bglit, viable 10 miles, 40 feet high, 'stnicrare white, 'quaro, wood, or. a framed pier, height 10 foot. Lighted 1875 To guiile to all ports in iuiie.- bwy, and to vessels g-ing up the Kiver St . Croix from Little Passage or \Ve.ueil(ly. There is only a >le)'tli of 4 feet of water on the N W exteu.'iion ut the reef towards main iand. SoKTH Wkst Woi.k IsLAMJ. cn S E ih)int of tho isbiud, lat 44° 5C' 30" \. Ion Gti" 44' 10" W, wh'te cutt.ptiic light, icvolving every 1\ minute, •iHihlo 17 to 2" miles, 111 feet hiuh, building wliiie, .Mjiuirp, wood, l.eight '•■■) feet l.ighted 1871 i-aoleru on dwelling ; vi.silde fiom all points of !!] j); » I H o B « g g B o i ! o •a o ^.Hj, !JKOW\ A WKU«, I'oriH'i- IHikr aiKl llollis .SliTcli*, ISalffax, II. II. IMLKK A CO., Till Plate, l< , 'i\ , ?><', D\, liojul IMworN Wliarf. CO c A A V2 M •0 oe a h n O o «4 H Cj .C3 (B +a O a n o •a o !d I'l^oorictor i.*-di:o, on tlie S K ut" Grand M man r^ianJ. in lat 44- ;5r 10" X, InnOo"' 4;." W, lias a catje elo- vated ;>1 t't'i't al)ov(' IiIliIi wak'r \nark, and in tdear ^veat!u•r siiould be teon from a distance tVom 8 or 10 miii'S, Macimas Sfai, IsLAN-n. on island. 1at 44= 30' 7" N, Ion 07" fi' 13" W, 2 fixt'd wliitc li;^lits, \V by X i X. and 1' by S J S. ')7 yard> apart, one 1ii;!it c'atoptii(\ the otluT dioptrii' of2n(l cnlcr. visible 15 milt'S, 1-^ bH te-t. W 04 toot lii^-li. bnildiiiixs Mdnto. oach 3(5 tnet lii,j;h. lj;i;hled 1832. A t'vLi; whistle scnnds in tliiek. weather, ibj^s ami snow sto:nis, 5 seconds in eaeh hait'minnte Gannit lluCK. on roek, lat 40- 0' 38" X, Ion W^ 47' W. fixed and flash, wliite ii,L:iit, d!(>ptrie. 4ih nrder, a Ha^ll tvi-ry 4) seeOi.ds, visible 12 mile.-, tit) teet liifih. oetaifonal tower, lieiLdit 41 leet, vertical black and white stripes. Lifihted 1831. A ^un is iired to answer si^nal.s durinij: I'o^s and snow storms. Danjierous roiks extend 4 miles eastward ot tl;e li^ht honsc Fixed light 45 seconds, eclipse 5^^ seconds, liash 4^ seconds, eclipse 5^ seconds — making 00 seconds. SABLE ISLAND. SAni.F. I,<5i.ANl), west end, lat 43-^57' X., Ion fi(.'^ 8' \V., white catoptric revolving;- lijih.t, revolves in three niinnfcs. --h<..wiii,u- tlircc flash'-s at intciva's of half a niimite. then a co'^s.'stion iil'liiriit dfirii'i;' 1) minute in each rt-volu- Intion. visible 18 miles, 123 feet hi-ls. white octf gfinal wooden buildiim. height P8 feet. lighted 1873. Steam fog Avh.i.nle discontinued from Julv 1st, 1878. Sarlk Isi.anp. IJ mile from east end. lat 43-= 58' 30" N., Ion 50^ 40' \V.. tixed white dioptric li,i:lit. 2iid order, visible 18 miles, 128 feet Idgh. oct.i^u- nal building, white and L;own alternately, height 80 feet. J.ighted 1873. rOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA. NOVA SCOTIA POSTAL DIVISION. Po.o\v. A.^sf. P. O. Pisprcfor, (51,200) J. 1). Stury. Cin-ks, /ii.^iirrfor's OfHrr, T Sonthall, Donglas Stewart, Thomas I',. Davison, S. J. 1^ Sircom. Temjittrnnf C/rrk\ A. 1). Johnstone. lu. ■<>:/. ,,■/ ({;!!■( A', -i < r .md .lA -sv // ;, /•, 1{. K. McMillan Money Order Di'anch. Siii>n:'itfrh w o H ■4 NonIIcS ?•*•. iH«. .nilSk'S't.iMl. be.*,! ill ilu' ^voi-lt]. or's Wlinrr. il. II. H'LLi:« .t ro.. ir<>!»op| iuij's r'rnilar S:\ws, Powor*-* ITbarf. •ukl be fceon '' ids in eatl! i < 1870] AMMANACIv. 137 u 1/5 Halifax Post Omcc A)-:/ .V<',-;'(7-, (?-3,4nO) II. W. r)l!iH<.i.!;r-. .t^/s/,?),/ Po.\ I.oun.ls. C. 1). Frasi-r. V. J. To^vor, T.. \V. 'Ir;uis, \Villiiini TarluT. (' (r. Miicheil. Kdwnnl !\-!a'.iov. X> "•fiji^j-' r >'('■/:,>■, (.'hri-:. Wdmiv;, ,I..l)ii V/(i(m's. A. '/, y '',/' ■■•/'■,•.<, S. SriUMilcis, ^ ."^iti^ii-iulv-niiiMi, ); .1. l-'i;/: rr.ilii, Jiiliii \Vil.-;oii, i;.i\v. t'arioll. II. (;. l..:iiiiiiiai.l, -I. ( )'MalU'\ , ,1. iMaliar. K. Millor. P. ".hiUaiiov, Hol>t. Myers. />'».(• ('(»//m/.i;s. 1[. C. Frasifr, J. J. iMuiealiy. .1/. .s'.Vf .1, ■,/(/•, 1). SilviTtlionio. M.MF.S. ci.osi: Aiiiuvi: Xtirtlieni—(r>\ Int(>iroli)iiial Hailwriy.) C'c>init'U'f= (if'Cniiiltcil.iiiii and Colclio.'- Icr. anil I'ai.-lcin Hauls ; aii-l )i!,icf's in Halifax alnnif tlio lino of liitcr- (•.il.iiiiai Uai'way , Truro. Ainlici'.-t. Sliubciiafavlit' laidj r.cdlbnl ._ ^\lll^-lllU)(.lol)oit, via Sluilioaacadie.. . . Eiis!rrn — (V>y r'id'->n Rrarioh.) Coiuitii'S of Pioldu, AnTi^'in)i>.li. nnil 1>oi'()'; and l.-laud of Capo T>ai!v. Sumlaxs ox. Dailv, RiiiidavsJ ex. Si'ini-daily Si Sfnii-ilailv. S an. ex Tluus., Sat. Mon., Wed., Fii. l>reton IMctou (,to\vii) and Now Gla.-gow, Dnilv. fsinnlayr- ex. Dnily. Sntulnvs ex. Seuii-(lailv, Sun. ex. Seiiii-ilaii\', Sua. i- E/Kurn Shorr—(hv C'T rh.) Miit'.i]nodo'">it Hail)iir.Tani:ior, Sheet Harbor, Marie Joaeiih, &c.. . . ]r,5i. ni— (Tiy ^^ . ^- A. Railway.) Countie.'^ of Yarnio\itli, r>ij4by Anna- ]i<>li.<. and Kiuf^s, and Western Hunts Kllershoii H.'.iit.-ivir li t stern iN/ Cnmit'es SlicUm (;f N. \ liay (0 AVu" Bntn. ;Mon. ! Wed., Fri. iTues., Thurw., Sat. I' e-c and Wind^(>r Sc •t, Wolfville and Keutvillo. . ■I ,ort—(T,y Coaoli.) J of LuuenlmrL', (Juoon?. and ri p. an 1 settlelilintsa' In- (1 V. Aim .and St. Mar-'avet's ,1. uf llaiilux) Da ■itocli Se Daily. Snr,dav.'i ex. Daily, Sunday.* ox. nii-daily, Suit. (>x. Smii-daily. Sun. ex. !!ii d-iil\', Tuesdav, Senii-diiih-, Mondax-. liurK. vV Sat. D'ly.; W( d. .v'l-'ri. I>ai!y. kill. Wed. & I'll. I lues. TliuiM.iV Sat. lailv, Sund w- ox. ]iai1v. Sundays .x. nii-dailv, Sn.n. ox. I'-ailv, Suud.ays ^■x. Onttiiio. Qucber. Munttoh'i, and 77r(7?,v,'( Daily, Sund;iys ex. |DaiIy, Sundays ex. Cohimhiii. Mai; lalcn Is''inils via Tietou Fortn i:-!itly r.ntil n,\- vnr lion oloses. 'i..:;;-lifly nnlil eio! o{ n.i\ luaiiun. /' E. Ishiiifl >'!n V o*.vi and Cli'lown. ,Mon.Tii.-;.Tliiir:^.Fri \ , ('.■'( Slic'luie lid S:it, ) lailv. Ni it'finni'Iiiiii'f — t'.\- I'm kit" oa routi hetv.i'i'ii Halifax I Forti'.i-litly. ■■t. r 't Mi'iliiiO;!. v^ ! a:d!ily. \- ntti T aMi\ni oW tei'iain. I I't l'.iiL;ii-li Hiail' Mill;- Fortn'.'li'iv. dav: un- k; Cj »H ►'■ c U S? > o M o a CD o o (9 H *t << o c> c- O t) U pi o i en O *1 W O o o o ItUOtr!^ autl Wi:Ult, Itailia.v, .4u<'"<« t<"" '>»>va Scoli H. H. FILLKU anil VO., Hhmliii;: i>o>vtl('i', iKMitl of ritner'H M'liarr. i 8 H § u o « o •0 13S BKL CHICK a FARM Kit S [1870 MAILS. Cli.OSE. AlUMVr Birymiihi. W. hi'lif.<, &i' Ln!i:.ii fii , >Suii..l;iyb cx, iJiiVt uucortaiii T'/^ L'/w7fr/ Suite.': — Via St .'(.hii. N. H. . , , 'si iiii-dri'y, Sun. r-x. Sdl'Iu! -daily, Siii.. ix. Mr.riro, C'cnlrilAvicricn, nnil Afhni'ic O'f'St of iS<.Mh Anuriiu, vm, N;'\\ York. . , I Daily, Smuluys rx. Days uiu'ciliuii. Varijir Const, of Si.utit Ainn-irn, China, JrtfKin, Iiiilia, Aitstntlid, t\rio Zeai- and, via Sun Frmtcisai G-reat Britain and irelund — l?y (iiroot I'ackot i F()rtiiij.,'litly . j Fortnij'htly . Daily, S\iii:]ny9 ex. Days uiicntun. Via Kiinoi!.«ki, by Caimdiaii I'ackot. Via Now York. . Dritifh Coloniesnnd Forei^'n Couuiries by nunj of Englnntl — l?y direct Packet Via Himouski, by Canudian jdicket. . Via New York Fiiday. Moiidav. ■Weekly, day iinocrt. Uucertaiii. Sec (Jrcat Jiritain & See Gniat IJritain if Iriiland above. I Ireland above. Letters mtonded for lie^isti- tion mus*, be posted qiuirt'T of an liour pre- vious to the el .jin^' of the Midi b}' wliiel) they are to l)c tbrivarded, and both the Postage and the Kemistration Fee niuHt be jirepaid. Kegiw- tration elosc'^ fiindly lU 7..?0 p. in. Paid Letters for tlie En;;]i&b Mail received till 11 a. m. of the day on which tiie mai! closer. Unpaid Letters and Book Packets and Samples must bo posted by 10 a. ni. ; and Registered matter by 10.30 a. m. Money Orders ist led and paid from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m. Street Ijcttor Boxes in Halifax. The location oi the Street Letter Boxes is as follows : — Foot of Salter and Lower Water Streets, Corner of Morris and IMeasant Streets, Foot of Green and Pleasatit Streets, Corner of South Park and Victoria Road, Foot of Birmingham and Morris Streets, Corner Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, Corner of Pleasant Street and Spring Garden Roact, Corner of Sackville and Barrington Streets, Corner of Argyle and Buckingham Streets, Foot of Cogswell and Brunswick Streets, Corner of Cogswell and North Park Street, Corner of Cunard and Moren Street, Corner ot Ciottinuen and (J'ornwallis Streets, Corner of Goftiiigen and North Sireots, Corner of Gerrish and i'runswick Streets, Foot of Art? Lane a!id Upper Water Str.'Ct, Foot of Cornw.'illi-- mid Upper '.Vutt."- Streets, Foot of Jacob Stieet, North J-Ui-ecr llaiiwuv Stafio;. 1:1 The pubii I are •, aUnoncLi i'lial 1..5t ))l>> ii (.r iHi vi!i Inn bu, /, ( t /.■. ill illL Street Letiei • Bo;.. ^s, as tlic f.)rc- 1);. M' 1 •f xNc -vspa ,<•!> (>te , \ vil on rem Letter;., from being safc'y (\ ']K>;: led in ^h' ■ l;( > A. t.ol i((.;i >)t! ; are main:- from Street Letter I.'ox. S 1 llU'r' mil' - P I 1 ; 'a\. P.' lllci' iiii IS are a 'so made from the Street lA-ttr r Bo xes on S tint hivs: at ',) 01) p ni. , in time , for the MoiK lay M orning M ails. i 1 a Fic!%,stoiH*°s ^Va.ililii*', <;y.slai Im'uIs aii ollu-e-', %or*H M'liarf. H. II. FIILLKK and <»., PaltMif SiiMj I'uzv, hoH<3 »t I'onc-r'H Hliarf. lliiccrlHlii. unccrti.in. 1879] ALMANACK. 1 aa Licensod Stamp Vendors in Ilalifas. Posto'^o Stamps enn be ohtaini'd troin the fdUowin^ licctiscil Voinlovs : II. A. Tnylor, Dnijjyist, !'iUTiiij.'ri)ii S:ro"t; (}. K. MorlDU, llulli.; Slm;t; T. 1". ('onpollv, (Jraiivilh.- StrcH't; Uev. A. \V. Nicholsmi, Wcslevnn Book Koom, Graiivillti St; K.iv. Alt-xr. Mi-Ufuii, Book nnd TiRct Depository, Gmnville Stm't ; li. Uiquhjirt, Snriti- (ninivn iJoail : U, 0. Tnlly, Upper Wotcr StiTci; J. Cuurtm-y, I'loiisaiiL Street; A. J'. I'ower, Rnuiswiek St. foot Co;„'s\vcli ; iM. A. liuckley, Graiiville Sireei ; (J. '1'. Winsor, Lower Water Street; J. Crawford, Upper Water Strei-t ; .1. J. MeDonald, Gottiii<:cn Sirect; Studley ilorton, A;:iie.ola St.eet ; ,) VrtiiHialtier, Goitiiijroii Street; Arthur Anderson, Coriier Corinvallis 11. 'il Creii-luou Streets; J. H. Wcolrieli, Upper Wnter Strei-t ; Jiunes \V. J)ol(3v, Argyle Street; Arlliiir INIoiiaLduui, Arjrylc Street; .Tunics Fin'ay, l^lensnnt Street; W. Hamilton, Foot of GornwuUls Strc(>t; Join: Connolly, lobby of Post Office. Halifax Lotter Carriers' Delivery. The Delivery of Letters by Carriers is as ioUows : in the bu.iiiicss portions of the city, and as far South as Inglis and North as (Jerrish, Three deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, commoneirifi: at 8 a.m., 12 noon, and 4.00 p.m.; in the northern portion of the city, beyond Gerrish (north), Tico deliveries daily, Sundays exeejttod, cotn- iiieiieing at 8 a.m., and 4 p.m ; and in the Northern, Southern, and Western Suburbs, and Kiehniond, Que delivery daily, Sundays excepted, comniencinj>; at 8 a.m. Letters for these deliveries will l>e received at the General Ollice up to within 15 rnintites of th« commeiieenient of eaeii delivtiy. Letters and Papers should be addressed to Street and" Number at whieh to be delivered. Change of Residence should be promptly notified to the Postmaster ia writing. The public are requested to adopt the house door letter-boxes, the use of which will result in greatly increased rapidity in the delivery of letters. No person need call at the office for letters, for all may have mail ; mutter left at their residences regularly, without risk or charge. Dartmouth. Mails sent to Dartmouth three times per day at 6 a.m., 1 p.m., ; aiul 5 p.m. 1 COUNTY POST OFFICES. The following is a list of the principal regular Post Offices, in Nova Scotia, viz. : I'o.'^T Officks, Post M.-vsTEits i Post Omths. Po.-.t M.v.vrMis, ,Aiiuy.jvrd, T. K. ilurri.s. \}hi<>ikd. Ko],r. Fiitv! y. >Ilnrririijl-v. P. II. (hiwcil. H.'irris V-.nhlarcom. Z^^. '/• /.V , V/. .S', V. ']\ Ilarvl ,s irk. H. 1'. Hill. 'P.eavevKiv :r('()r,\V. S. Itayniuiid. .{■'•lil'ta Mints, K. M. ^J.)l()ln(n■l. .A.'. .(Half. Harbor, Nathan I^. Murrir; .1 ■'htrtit, ,\niMs l'iird\ J'/'ii/'.'iiiohe, .irir.liat. Wni. (J. Hallani. Atluil, 1*". .\. Donkin. •Vvdiiport Stat'n,J. li. Nowcumb. j/.Vr/fHvI', jlJi.Lr iiras 'dor, iBoidardurie I-:. C. Poster. Jiio P. [Jalliljurton. Alex. Munro. c:. O J» u ft? u > o I » I!. orj t I d *a *o o Ui o CO o tJ P BKOWK au tor \i>va Scollu, II, »i. 11 1,1. r, If A i o. . ^c", fti*" ;in«l i{rS Wlinrf. 110 iti;i,rm:u'.s FAUJIEU'S [187.' r.. ( Ol ; 1' I ■ . I'm -T .M,VS(Kl!.->. Atv.Mjcr. I'oriT ()FHCh». Post Mastki;.-*. i/'/'^v^/H. l;ol)frt I), lioach. o H P' C' n «M O o «>: Hi i'/i/i Inim, Kii'x!) I'(i'i:;c. jr. /lii'/)l) .IfHii - («r.ili;ii;i, ( ,/. 'A,,,'./ < 'o/-,/( ,^t'i( <(tv,f Miiiill'niia.- t 'iiiiiiiiiii. .1. U'. lifii'ldi. f '.(/< u. VV. A 1 1 nil lii-iOM. ( ')l>) • ( Ji uTL^f*. I.'n!/. Ai< 1 >()|i;ilil. Cii/if Siilili' /.•il'ivf. ^\' . C'liiiiiiiijliaui. i'li,y.l< r. Mi M \"iit. Cliiin h ^ 'iir!:f;/fit: /.•:''/''/, .hiii^'S Mil »<)('_j;il!. I 't iiiiiil.//iiil,, iliiiii '1 I'. l;i)i']t. ('Iij(l<- /'iri'f, (/I'd I li'Miivi.M 1 M>n ' .Milt lll.lllUlllll, hut li.'iMi, l",ii-l I{;iy, /■'ctllKIIUI/, I'',llcr.ili(ius'', I'.IiiimIiiIi-, Kiiliclii, /\)ii//i.'i/ili)irri^ /''ire l^liiD'h, rulhf V;ihi;i<; JmIiii Iv l,i;iiiliy. (ii'Dlf^*' r. IJilltoU. Jl.Illi .\Iin/x/)<>niiii//i, I'.. A. ('iininn,ii;liam. Win. I >Mvisoii. 1 i! wiinl < 'urlK'tt ( 'liarlcs Calian. ildlii) (iiniti. Ali'A M<'Miil;iii,.lr. \V. M CarniHvcrs -lulm A. Vaii|;ljan. (!('o. Win. Martin. , \. C. VaiilJii^kirk. .Iilni W. .lamrs. Konal.l McDimalil. .lolm II. Cliri^tit'. /fiiiil'.^/iiir/, l/iir. int. Iliiiirlti', llilimii, f/np( ir, //, /kh.ic' • I ! iri:(>i\ K' iilrlll,\ K I inn I I'll. J.', Khiip'.j'ort, Kiiii/slnii Sliitinr /,iiirii uci'tnuit, J.iiit/ini, l.ilili- linigil' ih'. I. ill I, (ihicc /iin/, V\ . (i Kcay Liv( rjival, /.iir/'i/i'i/ f, I.o'i;;- l:.l.ili(l, /,ii.'.-i r lliit Ion, t.mr, r I.' .[fih'h /.'I'l'i r Sti ;/'/.'i7,'( t-iiii MiiIhiu, lit illhlfij. A. .1. Cam plirU. l\;. Mttlii'soii. I'rs II. IIi.Msworlli. Mv-. .\. M. lUuUih' II. Mil-Dnyld. M'th'^ni li'iy^ H. "^i In, are. Muiil'ihfl, A'f.xr |{oy. M;ir(;.ir. '; I'lr^ . Uonal.] (.'ampbull. I .1/'/ 'jiin-f //"/'/y'/'t 'oliii (iillis. I .]f'iif/ii/n,i, Al'xit iJeals. H. H. .Matk. Ivhvd. K.injttoM. ( j ii)','T t S( Lillian. Mount I'liiackf .llirliard McLearii. Mii.viiujih/'t Mill. Uo!»t. A. Kiiiillia. k. '* r])|nv S. I., lliiiry. U'. New .\iinaii,\\'i-lliij>;(on Blair. New (.'aiiipii'litoii ''lias. I,. ( 'aiU[)l);l(. Ni ir G/.(t.'rt /fiiotl, Anj^us McDonald. I'lirt, Miiliony, Freeman (,!oI)(M»n. Port Mull/ rave, (Jeo. li. Hadley. Poi-t WilJiimg, Albert Chase. " " Station, ICnoch A. Forsyth. Piifponah, Levi lJ<}rden. Ix'irar /imnu/oise, (Jeo II. Jiissett. /i'irer Juliii, .John 1). (iould. Ifirer J'liillj), Mrs. Grace Philips. Jno H. Morehouse. W. Hall. Pobt. K. Thompsiiii .Jas. II. McDonald, Shiniinicas Hridg .hdin Braudcr. SJiii/)rii::i''iii'i(\ Andrw KirK'patrick lr6.(Ant)l). Chisholin. St. Marvs lia}', Kdw. Kverett. lioiik. (r. ^Morrison. II. McKcn/ie. Uobei-t Martin. m>s H. F. Ri-bv. J. M. l\»rrcst. Ivobert Purvis. IMacidc D-lorv. I Triirii, AVni. .McCidly. \Ttid\t, J.I\I. Lent. Nortli W. Arm, (hfi.rfl, I'lirr^hurn, Paradise Lane, PIrtim, Pirat c H T >> u Lett > leitc T V T >> pre. r, l-t r jircp (J 1' V b ■ir 1 u Yor T « ( > e iis I all c « n if nt. n ■K'li\ V beco bo S( Vl\<'3's Itlucii trail, .>ia.<»uir> ■ liart. II. II. FII-IKR niul ro.,0\i(Icoriron Pnliil, IwadorPowiT's M'iinrr. 1879] A.LMANACK. Ill Post Okficks. Post Masteus. I Post Ufficks. Post ISLvsTKiia. C) s < M H fi C) I' A c c5 e > u (A e « n e «' R c r/Y> Steirincke, Francis Cox. W'ulldce, IJ. S. Seaiiiiiu. ]'.'(! (i:n'illv, •]. P. Piiico. ]\'iill(iii, John Mc(,'uilough W'iivcrly. John Lin-ley. IlVf/ ^J".'/, James McDonald. " IJivtT, Wni.Mnnni. '* Station AVni. S. (iiahain. Wentworlh Stu"n,J. H. Livingstone. Westjxirt, lUnj. IL L'litcglt'H. Wescrilli', Duncan lialiour. Wvijinovih, (J. [). .h»nes. * " Uridyl! (i«!orgi' J. lloyt. \V/i'icii(vm(i(fli, Mrs. .\lciK)nal(l. WiiiiiDt, I'., (.'iiniiniugcr. Whuhnr, Peter S. IJnrniiam. W'olj'rillf, (Jcorf;!; V. K'aii(L Y'u nwutli^ A. J. Hood. Money Order Offices. The Ilalifax Post Onicc, and tlie Offices in tlic above li.st marked in italics, are Money Order Ot^icos, and are anthorizcd to issue Ordor.s |)ayal)le at any Money Order OiMce in tlie Doir)iniuii ol Cauuila, 2sc\v- luundland, the United Kingdom or British India. Minor Post Oflacea. In adduion to the above, there arc njiward.s of seven hundred minor J'ust Otiiees, and Way or Sub-Post Olfiees in the diilerent (Jounties of rhc Province. Principal Rates of Postage. LETTERS. To places within the Dorniiiion of Canada, .3 cents per half oz. each. LctJcrs paid less than one rate ".'^•ill not he loruarded. Other short j'aid letters will l»e taxed with douide ilic amount of the delicient po-taize. To Newfoundland, 5 cents per half oz. each, which must he jncpaid. To Bermuda, via Halifax, cents per halt o/. each, which must he prcjia id. To West Indies, and British Guiana, via Halifax, 12 cents ])er half 07. eaeli, which must be [irepaid. To the Uiiiteil States, 3 cents j»er half uz. each, which must be ]ircpaid. To the United Kinead Letter Ofncc, Ottawa. new.si>aim:i{.s anJ) I'l.uiooic als. Newspapers and periodicds printed and puhlLsInd in Canada may Ke sent hv I'ost iVuni the Olhce '..f puici'aiion or ntws agency at the a o tij > Q w n fj w ce a u ? W o » (A I PI »-* o 03 1, O O o ! .>(»!r5M«.l u% exee|>{loually low ii;;ure> hy iSKO« V umi! >VK|{», II. II i'llXICR and CO., I>t>iii( stir < ill ShHh, Iiimc! of Vowcr's n'hnrf. If. U rS n o (4 (0 o ■♦* A (A o h OB iKI a el o OB n a u a n a o I- s «< •0 ri tS /I bn 142 llKLOni'RH FAUMF.KS [187:. vryt" of 1 con* pf'r Ih., to lojriilnr S'nipor.bors or news nf^eiits in ('ana'> v , N'r,\vf<>iiTi'l!nii(l, thi^ Utiilrfl Jlvi'""1oni or (lie Vnitod StiUrs. , 'J'raiisitirit Ncwspnpcrs nml rt'riodiciils iuldrC'Se*] ro pirtccs in (Janndu, TI>Ht«Ml StntoH nnd NcwCoutullKnd, will l)0 sent at the rate of one coir |mt 4 oMiiccM, whicl) iriiit^t I'c rir('|miil by j)o>*ti\i» (Jrafts, Botanical SjHH'imens, etc. To any place in ('anada, Newfonndlnnd, tlic L'nited States, 1 cent ' per 4 oz. each packet, and to the United Kin^^dom. the (Continent of , Europe, and St. I'ierre et Mi(|nclon, 2 cciitrt per 2 07,8. Book8, Cir- ; 1 enlnrs, Music, etc., nr.isf he put np open at lioth ends. ! ; To lierninda, West Indies, or British Guiana, via Halifax, 6 cents j I per 4 OA each packet. ; I Preftaynient of Matter of the ahnv<^ description i.s in all eavSes eoni- : pulsory. i'ATTKUNS OR S.\MPt.E8 OF MEKOH ANDISIE. ; Can he forwarded at liook rate to any address in Canada, Newfound- land, St. Pierre et Miqnelon, the United Kintr c. ; registered letter stamps, 2 e. and ,5 c. i Post ( 'ards arc. issued at (jue cent each, and may be sent to aiiv ' address in Caiuida or United States. Post Bands are for sale at the rate of SI. 2r) ))cr iiundrcd. Postcards are also issued at two cents c;!c!i i'ov traiismission to the United Kingdom, Newfoundland, St. Pierre et ; Mi pielon, and certain foreign countries. I Itiformation in regard to the rates of ])ostnge to British Colonies and \ foreign cotintrii's, via Knulaiid, or the United States, iuland and foreign 1 : mail comict'tioiis, the rules governing letters, newspapers, books, })•:!- '• odieals, samiile and pareol post, and the transmission of post cards, .slii|)s letters, dead letters, franking and free matter, iLc, may he ob- ' laincd at any Post Office. F ' ■ c If lJ ; 9 ' n iiieilU'r's St:!iii|jii-4l SeofelB O.MilVelltniH »\ul Lo/.c usees, wrr's Wli.i' r. ts in Cftnaii i ir IT. MM>i:Kiiii«IOU, I'ourr's niiarf. ?3 and Bnti-'i \ Ar.MAXACK. 1 ^^^ frif<)rtnafi'>n in if'j^ard to.fe>re>^n ami colonial rates inii.v lioobiaiii' at any l*ont (Mi.e Eep'iai. iition Fa. To 1 la^c* within the I ominion, 2 cents en<"h letter uv post enni, mid ■' \ ")tciif* ^aefi ^/}nvel >r paoket of sariiplf*. T • Nen J'oii'mIIhimI, St. I'icirt! ; r IVI^ jelon, 'Ik Dniuul States and to Bcnniula, the West liidicN. and J^ritiv '.iniana, Vi-a Halifax, 5 cents vat«i letter. To the United Kinn- (loTu iiid C'ontinenr of ^''ifope, .'/ cents each lett-cr, newspaper, book paeket, or pnckct o^ sa..ij^l«. ! IiiJbririafion in rpgar<1' t4) registration to other countrieH, and iIk; r I rules ^oveynin{( iegi.' tered <;ori'esjjondeu;'e, cle., may he had at anj ro«l '^i o 10 " 20 •' " *^0 2f) " 40 " " 'i'J ;5') " (iU '' " SO 40 " '^^ " 80 " " I'iO 50 " ■J I ii No sintrie ord<;r, payahlf in ;!ie Doinuiiori, ctin !ie m-aiitt-d Jor tnore 11 ; than flOO. "' On Orders pavah!<: in NewConndiand : Nut e>:e-i4Mliii^- .£b ftg 2.'i icnts. I I w •n o ft- U o , ')' I O Ovi r i:5 St-. ■' 10 '• 10 " " 1-v " T-> t' 15 '> '« 20 " 51.1 i) Xo sin'de order on Newfouiidi;ind can I*e gra;it(.-d for iiioro titan ; .•• £-20 sl^j;. On order.^ payalile in the United Kni^^dom : Not oxeeediuK -^"2 Ai>; 2.0 cnts. Over .£2.tt^. ' '; 00 - » 5 " ' "i " '••' u 7 n " 10 " M.OO. V No sinule order on the Utiitcd Kiti-d-jin run he granted lor more '' than XlU =t-. 'S On orders payable in linti.sh India: Not exceeding X"2 .'e ^ratited lor iiioti; ihati w,j i «-'I^ St;.'- " 1 H On Orders pavablc in the United State., not excccdin;: -20, ii.> <'t^. i Ovoc .S20 and not exceeding' S40, 50 cents. _^ No single order oti the I United States can be granted for more than "^40. I Fnll information in rc.'ard to Money r)i-ii.r.s may be olitained at any 1 Monev Order Uw-^t ( Mli,ale. HI. II. liM.I'.R 187 107 200 20.5 210 2 If, 22.5 22'.» 2.32 237 24.3 240 2.50 2.54 250 2G4 207 269 270 ■212 27.3 27() TO rwOL'i' UV GRAND TRUNK. Moneton 187 Caoouna 5.5.5 '.erry's Milld 105 Reviere Du Loan 5G1 (-amian 206 (^oal Branch 215 Welford .... 224 Ferris 2.35 1 44 Forest 244 147!Barnal)y River... 255 STATIONS ON THE PICTOtI BUANCK. , . 611 West River 82 j New Glasgow .... 1 04 65 (41en<;arry .... 89 Pictou Landing' . . 112 70jlloi)ewell 06|Piotou (boat) ..... 113 Chatham Junction 251) Miramiehi .... 2r,5 Beaver Brook. . . . 275 Barliliofruo .... 281') Rod Pino 29fi Bat hurst ,30!) Petite Rocho .... .321 Belleduno .329 Jacquet River .3.38 New Mills .347 Clwulo .... ,35;: Dalhousie .... .3ll.'i Camnbellton .37? Metapcdiac .... .385 Mill Stream 395 A9samet(iuaghan.. 4f)5 Catisapscal .... 4-20 Amipii .... 4'!3 Cedar Hall .... 441 Sayabec .... 44H Tartatjue .... 458 St. Octave .... 408 St. Flavie 477 St. Lure .... 485 Rinjouski .... 4;)5 Bic .... 50C) St. Fabien .... 515 St Simon .... 525 Troi.s Pistoles 531 Isle Verte 544 St. Arseno .... 55J Cacouna Reviere Du Loup Point Levi, ) (opp Quebec) ) ' Montreal 848 67f) a ft 3 ►I la h 3 & r4|Stellart(m 101 liatlipoll i'.nH utlivr <;ra«lcr« pnn* Oilvc Oil. wn'M iviimr. M. n. tirLLLR A CO.f Akvft t.f«d Mild Lrnd PIpr, Pw^it^^r^N WkwrT [187!) lAMsns. ith St. Jolm, Grand Trunk 'ivy «.vstem nf h'tlui Gulf of j iicton, N. 15. I Junction 2r)0 j 1 rook, 10 >cho . I Liver. s 205 i 275 , '_>8() ■ 29B ' 301) i .'{21 I .■3211 : .'147 \ .'1(1.'! .'175 .38;') ■lUf) ton . , ic Ltn . , uaghan.. 4()o ll 420 1__ .... 4r! 4 H 44H 4J.S c .... 408 477 48.5' 4!).') .')0(i 1 .... r>!,') .-)2j Acs 5.11 .•544 b^y' b:):, I Loup .')01 I) TRUNK. ec)f •• 670 848 , IW .... 104 ' (iin^^ . . 112 111 1 1879] AI.MANACK.. 145 Tho Intorv«okinial Kmlwuy connects at Pictou, (tludnj? the nnvi^'ahle sonson) with rrlnco Edward Inland Steaai Navigation Co.'a steamers tor Tort Hood, Charlottctotvn, Georgetown, Summcrside und Shcdiac ; ,\!.so. at St. .John, hy rail and Steamers, with ail parts of the Upper i'roviiices uu(H the Utiitok ltd 2 MusY]uodol)oit llarlxiui-. . 10 Webber's, Lakevillo llj Ship Harbour 8 Tunfjicr C56) 8 Sheet IlarlKJur. 18 Bea\t;r Harbour 10 84 EASTERN ROUTEB. ' .- To Tangier and Sheet Harbor. AncHinM.n's Staple (carrying IL M. Mails) leaves ILililax for Mus- i|iio(l()boit IIiirlM)ur, Jeddore, Ship Ilarixyur, Tangier, SluK't Harbour, IV aver Harbour and Salmon Kiver, every Moiidri^, Wf^lnes^hif and Vriihiij morninf; at ^ o'clock ; returning the intervening days. To Musquodoboit, Ac. Tavs' Sta^jTC {carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Shuljcnacidic Station Miter the arrival of tlie morning train from Halifax, for Middle and Upper Musquodoboit every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; re- tuv/iing ou Monday, Wctlncsduy, and Friday. To Sherbrooke, Goldenville, &c. Fu.xaEn's Mail Conches run from New Glasgow to Sherbrooke, daily ; ihrougii tickets issuctl at the Railway Depot, Halifax. Tliis route is in (liix'ct communication with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Golden- ville and other districts. Connections are made at Melrose triweekly with Stewart's Coaches to Country IIarl)or and Isaacs Harljor, Sellers' Coaches to Guysboro' and Port Mulgrave, and .semi-weekly with Tays' Coaches to Glenelg and Caledonia. Gohdon'h Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Antigonish for ('lonelg on Mondatj, Wednesday and Friday, after arrival of Mail from < upe Breton, returning same days. Connect at Upper Cross Roads with McDonald's Stages between New Glasgow and Sherbrooke. 3 i I •0 O t H. u M CI I n t a H A- a A I.ariic Stock siikI Li»>v IMIcc.h nl ltKO»\%' ami UKIiK'.S. 7 ■ ., ■. IL nil.l.ED nn«f CO., Rnlrfii'r'it 'nffl I Ifm, ftrndorPuDfor'A JfttMrC. es a el c g n •h O •e o pn, lb c •6 c n o 14G BKLClIKIl S FAUMKIl!) [187'J To Anttgornltli, Btrsit of Omiso, mad Cape Brotoo. LiNi»8AY rt IlastinpH with MoNoil'* Mml CoHrhfs whkb k'Ave daily for Tort Hood tind Mahou, nn(t dnily al^o for Why- cocomu^h uud IJuddcck, runiiiwjj fri weekly between Ma)M)ii, Mar;;arti' Forks, and Kastcrn llarljor, Miid »en»i-\voekl/ betweeu Mabou, nitd VVhycoconuigh. Connections «re also inndc daily at Ornndancc with conveyance to Qrandi({ue Ferrv and Ariefint ; nt Hirer Iniiabitantit' nrid^o, «Jaify wiifi coHTCyance to West Bay; and at Sydney with coaches diily to UttK! Glace IJay and Cow Buy, daily to Lin^an, Ijonisburtr, North Sydney and Sydney and Sydney Mine*. Coaches run tri-vv«'ekly hetwccn Sydney Mines, Little Bras D'Or, Bi^ Bras D'Or, New Cainphuiltown, I'inglislitown, Baddcck; and scnii-weekly between Bi^; Bras i>'()r, Boulardorie, and Baddeck. New GlasKOw to Sydney. Antiponish 40 Port ATul^rravc 38 Port i*a\vkesbury I i St. Peter's WJi Sydney 60 176 Fort Hastings to Margaree Forks. Port Hood 28| Mahon 9 ALuirarcc Forks 36 Sydney to Sydney Mineo. N. Sydney 1 J Sydney MiiM^s ... 20 Fort Hastings to Baddeck. Wh veocon>agh X} Baddeck '2b Port Hawkesbnry to Arichat. I Grandancc •2\ Arichat >> 73.) The coach for Gnyshoro leaves Antigonishe daily on arrival ol ilic mail from New Glasj^ow, and connects with c()ael>es runnii»o Intercolonial Bailwny, dim runs throuuh the Countie« of Halifax and Hants to the T«>un m Windsor, connectinj;: there with the Windsor and Annajiolis llailvv:>y Ganeml iSnpt., T. J. Lynsikey. Has stations at — Windsor .Junction I.'J Ellershonse 4 JJeavcr Bank 16 Newport 8 Mount Uniacke.. 26JThree Mile Plains 1 1 Stillwater .... 33' W^indsor .... Halifax Four Mile House Bedford lioekv Lake . . . 4:> Routes connecting with the Western Counties Railway- The trains of the Western Counties Railway makes connections nt Newport Station daily with coach to Newport, and at Windsor weekly with coach to Chester. scmi- Lard OIU uud iflucliinc OHk of every kiuil. »«rrr'(i1Tli«rr n. M. Fl l.l.l-'.n iiiul iO.t l*Nteul nny •nftcru, hnul orrimrr'Nniiiirr. arriviil of llic •v\tUkiii'L' (liiilv 1870] ALMANACK. 147 it < Iti h \< a U r « E r tt (i n IP « a a 0] (i >< ■3 H A WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Incor|i(»rnt<.'il under Imporial and Provinriiil (MiartorH. Connocfg :it Wind^ir with the WoHtorn CouiitioH Kuilway Vvrnxi lialit'ux, atiii niiiH thnxip;!) the (7ountieH of lluntH, KinKS and AnnaiNiIis, to the town i;;liy an*! Yarmouth. The prlut'iiMil olWoes of the (/Omi)any arc nt 5 and ft, Westminster (MiamherK, Vii^toriji Street, Ijondon. deiin-al Minuttjer, V. Innis, Kciitvillc, Nova Scotia. Atjent at Ilnlijax, C. R. Barry, 126 lloUis Street. lias HtutiouH at — Falntouth .... Mount Denson... . Iliintaport .... Av()ni)oi't .... ifortoJi Latidin;;.. ijrHiJil l*rc .... Wolfville Port WilliamH.... 2 .'t 7 12 14 I.') 18 20 Kentville Coldhrook Camhridj^e Wtttervillu Berwick Aylesford Morden Road Kingston 2r>iWilmot :iOlMi(ldleton 32 j Lawrence town . 34 Paradise 37 42 44 49 Bridgetown . . . Hound Hill . . . Aunanolis St. John, by Str.. 53 56 (12 65 70 7.') 84 At Annamlis a steamer conneetH wilh the Windsor and Anna])oli8 Railway for Uighy and St. John, N. B., and thence hv rail or steamer fo nil piu-ts of New Bruaswiek, the Utiitod States and Upper Provinces. Routes connecting with the Windsor and AnnapoliB Railway. The trains of the W. and A. Railway Conipany make connections at Port Williams Station going West and KentvlMc going East daily with coaches to Coin^vallis and Canning; nt Kentville, semi-weekly, with coaches to New Ro.ss and Chester; at Lawrencetown and Ayles- !brd. weekly, with coaches to Bridgewater. • f^ .. Annapolis to Liverpool. i Kn.cup^s Conches (carrying II. M. Mails) nin daily Ixjtweeji An- napolis and Liverpuol. Jjcave Annapolis at 3 y. m., and arrive at r.iveriwol on following day tn time to conueet with Stages to Halifax and Shethurne. Leave lA\(iv\)Oo\ at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annai)olis on the following day \\\ time to cofluect with train for Kalifax. Munro'fl, MiMbrd 14 I Morton's, 12 mile house. . 13 1 MeBride's, Maitland 13 liverpool 14 ! Smith's, Brookfield. ...U\ I .... W To Yarmouth »ta Annapolis. Gates' Coaches, carrying If M. mails, leave Annapolis fiar Clemcnts- lort and ITi'^by, daily, on arrival of train from Halifax. Returning, leave Digby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at Deep Brook daily with conveyaDces to and from Hillsbnrgh and Rear River ; and at Digby daily with coaches to aud flora Sandy Cove, Frecport, aiid Westport, Briar Island. Roghih'&D/iVIOson's Coachks, carrying H.M.mai!s, leave Digby bilv on arrival of mail from Annapolis, for Weymouth, Yarmouth, ii;.' 'Returning, Leave Yarmouth daily at 6 p. m. Connect at Yar- moutU with coaches to ajid from Shelbumc, &c. ^ 3* % d I cr •< M o o 8 u a M d •B W o *1 H I •1 % o o en % o jUrfic sjtock and low Prlcts at BBOWN a^d WEBB'S. ma- - JK D. B. FILLER A €0.f Sheet Iron and nivclM, lienil of Poiver'.s IVIiHi-r. -I o a o •5J o * I m d o to 0) i •a » O n 148 BKLCHER S FARMER S [1879 Annapolis, by Rail 129 Clernentsport 8i Victoria Baidge 5 Smith's Cove 2i Digby 4i St Mftry's Bay 7 VVey.nouth Koad 5 Sissibo 6 Bellevos Cove 5 Comeuu's, Clare 7 Monteji^an Cove 9 Beaver Biver 1 5 Yarmouth Li 217 Western Shore Eoute, Halifax to Yarmouth. Blair's Coaches carrying II. M. mails, leave Iliilifax daily at 6 o'clock, A. M., for Head of St. Margaret's Bay, Chost<'r, jMalmtie Bay, Bridgewater, &c. Beturning, leave Bridgewater daily at (i a. in, Connections ore made daily at Mahonc Bay and Bridgewater, goiii^' and returning with coaches to and from Lunenburg, and daily at heail of St, Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Village. KiLCOP's Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Bridgewater for Mills Village, L'verpool, Shelburne, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Beturning, leave Shelburne daily at 6 a. m. Connections are made daily at Liverjioul with coaches to and from Milton and Port Medway ; and at Head Sable River daily with a coach to and from Lockeport Davison's Coaches, (carrying H. M. Mails), leave Shelbnrne foe Barrington, Tnsket, Yarmouth, &c., daily at 6 a. m., arriving at Yar- mouth in time to connect with the stage for Pigby. Returning, loaves Yarmouth daily, at 7 a. m. Connections are made tri-weekly at CIvdc River and Barrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Head St Margaret's Bay.. 21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 1.; Mahone Bay (65) J^.0 Bridgewater 9 Mill Village 18 Liverpool (101) 9 Port Mouton 10 Port Jolly 5 Sable River I o Jordan River 8 Shelburne (141) 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth 44 205 STEAMERS. i- ^ . j Great Britain. — Royal Mail Steamers of the Allan Line leave i Halifax for Queenstown every alternate Tuesday at 12 noon ; and leave Liverpool rid Queenstown for Halifax every alternate Tuesday. 'J'h' se steamers call at St. John's Newfoundland, both on the homeward audi outward trips. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. The packets of the Allan Line which carry the weekly mails k'tsveen \ the Upper Provinces and the United Ivipgdoa), touch at Halifax dmiii!,' i the winter months, .. .■ .w<-^^-.->.--<.-^-...\^--: -y . ... ! Bermuda^ aw» West lybtiES.-';;^^ Afpha, IMt and Delta (Cunartl line) leave Halifax for Berliliia«>a and S?. Thomas every fourth Monday; connect «t St. lliomaB with gteamers tor all partsof the Weut Incliw, atid for Paiuuna and iSJoulh America. S Cunard <& Co.> Agents. Boston. — Mail steamers run weekly between Portland, Bast<;n anl Halifax during the summer months, 'j. F. Phalen, Agent. Itest place to buy JUvy Colours, Vnrnl8lio.«t and Ja!iHUN> owcrN Wliarf. n. II. FI'liLKR nnA C»., RooAiik Pltcli aihI Paper, Powm^a Whnrf. niiiils Ix'twcen liilifax dunu!,' 1870] 10 la In In I CI ALMANACK. 149 New roRK., HAti«"AXAN»,$jHS'ai^:^^ of tl'c GiPiorBWfelJ I^'l?* wakiJ t:^^ii»|i^,ji^^^^^^^^ New Yerk, Halifax "jkriil IffeivtonrKilarw, eat'rymg: llei' aiiycsiiy's and tUe . United W^TBKN Spoilt B:~TKe1hih;^kei*mcr l^^qtfrfyiittilfi^rijrti'^e^^^^ IliUifdx to YarmoHtli, aroimd the western shore, touching at Lunen- \>M'<^, LiverjMwl and Shclbtirno:, jroiii^ and retuniin^. Connects at Yar- mouth with mail steamers Iwr St. John and Jioston. F. W. Ki^-wick, I'ropi-ietor, Yaumoutm, St. Johm, N, B., and Boston, U. S. — The m*it steamer iMm'mian makes weekly trips l)etwest(ui, calling at Yarmouth and VVestport, going and returning. The sitamer Edqar Staart connects at Yarmouth with the D^miniou. N. K. deuieuts & Co., Yaruioutij, Agents, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton — Mail steamers ply (luring summer between Pjctou and Charlottetown,and Pictou ami Port lJav,ke.sl*Biy ,• from Port Hawkeshury by stage to West Bay, and thence l>y steamer to Grand Narrows, BadUeck, New Campbelltown, North Sydney, and Sydney. 8t. Pikrre et Miquelov. — The mail stiamcr George Shnttnck runs fortnightly between Halifax and St. Pierre et Miquelon, calling at North Sydney, leaving Halifax every alternate Monday, except during the niontlis of January, Fefertuiry, March and April, when she awaits die arrival of tlie EngKsh Mails. F. D. Corbett & Co., Agent. ^f AGDAi.EN IsT.ANBS. — The Steamer yC/icjf, carrying H. M. Mails, runs fortnightly l«etween Picton Rn. — C- C. HiUJiiJton, m.d., Corn.wallis, Pi-riiluit ; K. S. irtack, Ml). Halirux, Treasurer; A. C. Patje, m.d, Truro; 1! ii I) McX Parker, M.D. IJiililax; li. D. Fruser. m.d, Windsor; A. J. ♦ 'M'.vit'. M.D, ILdifax; S. M. Wtpks. m.d, Xt-wport; W. McDonald, m.d, Aiti^'onisli; I'Aw Farrell, M D. llalifa.x CI W o f? M > O IS* P 2 0) 01 > a o w o n ot d O >i W o I UltoilM A WEHU, Voruer i;uk<> and liolliM Strecf ti« Uulifax. H. H. FirUfrK A C»„ fTrfhli Vmt Steel, heart or rower*** Wharf <8 03 « OTKICU CliK DEXTiALS. — A. J. Cowie, M.i>, Ed Farrfcii, M.n, li. 8. 13Eaek, ni.o, Tlie RegistpuF. Etaminers to HOLD FiNAL ExAMKHATiONs. — R. S. Blaek, M.l>, Eli Jenniogs, M.i>y D. McN Parker, >l.]>, A. P. R«ul, m i>, H. A. Gwdon, w.u Ifante. Edward Cnrrif, Joseph B. lioml, TlioHia* E. JeanSy H. B. Forraani, Henry D. Kugglea, Fredit A. Webster, Greggs J. Farishk, Benj. D. Eraser, Bernard J. Gilpin^ • Chas. C. IlaiftiUon, B. Gardener Page, Israel K. Wilson, R. S. Black, Joseph Gteverman, James C. Fairish, Wm J Atuion, Robert Stephen, Charles Creed, John Temarv, Holmes Marstera, James R. DeWolf, Henry C. FLxott, William E. CooJi, James F. Foriies, lidward Jennings, John Sdiragc, Lewis Johnstone, George E. Outhaf » I) I\rcNein*arkey, Charles Bent. Samuel 1). Brown, J. G. B. Morri^oi>, •Henry G. Parish, S. G. A. McKeen, Geo Thos Bingay, Chandler Crane, James H. Denwon, Lewis Johnstone, Jonathan Woodbury, A C. Pag.-, \Vm A. C. Rsndall, W. M.Clarke Gibson, Hrnry Sliaw, Samuel M. Wff^K's, Harris U. McLatohy, L. R. C. S., Edinburgh, Mem Med Soc'r of Phil, LiceiUiate Med B., N. S., M.D.LR.e.S., EtL, M.D, Coll Pliy & S.,N.Y., M.r^ Edsnhurgh^ M.R.C.S , I^ndon, M.D, of Hesse, L.RC.S.E., S ER.M.S.K., M.I). Va of Pkmi, M.R. G.S.L, I M.D, Un ofPenn, Pliil, A.E.OS., M.R.CS.. Lon, M.D, Jeft'Med Col, Phfl, M.D, Edirt, L.RC.S.E., M.D. Coll P & S , N. Y., M D, Fn of I\na, Hi», M. D, Universitv of Glaa, M.D, WiDoughby Un of L. Erie, O., M.R.C.S., London M.RC.S., Ir2land, M.D., UiK of Glasgow, M. D, Jeff Med Cell, Phil, M.D, Ed, L.R.C.S.E., M.D, G}asM.RC.S,Lon, M.D, Jeff Med Soh,Peiin, M.D, Universitv of N.Y., iM.D, C.P. & Surg, N. Y., M.D, Harvard M.D, Uni of Pemv.l*hiL RLD, Jefl Metl C' liege, M.D, Ed, L.R.C.S., Ed, M.D, tJniofPenn, Phil, M.D, Universitv o<' I'onn, M.D, Bow, Jeff Col, Phil, ALD, Un of Peun, M.R. CS., London, M.D, Harvanl, M.D, Uni of N:.Y., MR. C.S., England, M.D, UniofPbun, Plul, M.I), Uni of Pean,Pir!:l, M.D, Ed. L.ti.C.S., Ed, M D. Jeft'Med Coll, Phil, M.D, Harvard,. M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Colof P. &S.,N.Y. 'M.D, ColofP. ^rS.,N.Y. M D, Jeir Med CollcLCO, D«ti'. 18-27 1829 1829 1830 1831 l»:i2 19;i4 1834 1834 lieaiilence, Gitysboro' Yarmouth Svdney Mines Sytiney, C. B. Weyiw)ulli. Yarmouth. Yarmouth Win<(lsoi> 18.J4 Canard 1834 Halifax 1834 Barringtori' 183(5 Halifax 183ft Lunenl>un« 18'37 Yamnoiitlk 1838 Halifax 18;i8 1838 1839. Digby Pugivash Halifax B. 1840 Berwick 1841 Lrartmoirth l&a Arichat, C 1842 Pictoii Liverpool 1843 Halifax 1843 Barrington 1845 Albioai Minos. 1845 xVylesford 1845: Halifax 1847 1 Truro 1848Maitland )848!Mctivghim 1849 Liverfool 1849 1849 Victoria,. C Annanolis B. 1850 Halifax 1850 Urool'.Krn 1850 B. H. Minca 185 r Wilniot IbdliTruro 18521 Yarniotith l85a'K»-utvi5.ie 18:)j'K(;ntv:l!o 1853 1 Newport 18541 Wolfvi lie » ' PI ft] « « p 9 w p 13 P>{ n !*■ P < % M M 2! n - \ery fLvsi ciiiaUty Aulltuc nycx,. In bulk jiiul ^v Ujhi'h, [187: > oTifKK Cki: lek, M.i>, The aek, M.i>, Ka • Gwclon, w.u. n. n. FIILT.ER niitl CO., No1»l<>'Hnii4l lloaro'i^ Varnish, Power'n Wlia^T. 1870] ALMANACK. 151 Nitmc. Xiilliaii Tiippor, K'ohci't Adiiiigton, I'.ilwin Cliiv, ,1 S. Milier, Klias N. rnyznnt, Cliavlos C. AiiluMi, i;. J. Ellcrsnn, K'obovt S. Campbell, 'I'lionias Kirl)y, William IVatson. \V. K. Fifnch, William a. Harton, T. (). (Jo.Mcs, diaries Gray, ,T. K(l,i;ar Jdiios, Alox. Mclntosli. Ah'xaiidiM- 1* Meid, Uobei't Mitelicll, .lolm I-, li. Wel)ster, .losei'li I). Davis, Stephen Dodf^e, lliij;!i A. Cxordon, Chas John Gossip, Henry Kirk wood, iM-aneis Uobinson, William IT. Weeks, \V..iVI. JNlitchell, A. J. Cowie, ('. Fitz Hy Canijibell, Duncan MaoI.eau, Duncan McLarty, Arlhni Moren, Lcander li Morse, (Jo{)rf;e Mnrray, I'.lisha lioclic. Walter Thomas, Ihif^h Cameron, Louis G. DeBlois, .'. J Jacobs, iirrbert H. Keed, Cliarles D. KiKby, W in S. l{ol)ertson, Wm 15. Slayter, Wm II MacDonald, l; iiioi't McFal rid 1,^0, n-. !■:. :\ioi;obert, 1'. W. Smith, • icor^e C. Stnr^'is, ■li'liii Strnlhers. A. S. Towiish' nd, •I 15. Fni^er, \ul;lis1us Uobinsuii, Qiialincafliiu. l>ct: JirSK ■h'licc. I M.I), University ofrcnn, !l«r)l M.D, I'd., M.ll.'C.S.. Km,', i 18^)4 M.D. University of N.Y., 18:.5 M.D, r.eiUshireMed ''o M 1). ,)etr Med Coll, Phil. M.D, Harvard, M.D, Un Penns, M ofM. Md, N S., Licentiate Med Ud, N.S., Licentiate Mtd Pxl, N.S., M.D, N Y. Med Colle-(', M.D, C. v. k S.. N.Y., iJcentiate Md lid. N.S., M.D, \]n of I'enn, i'hil, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Un of Tenn, riiil. M.D, McGill, L.K.C.S,, IM I\l.(".P.,aiid S. (';u M.D, Kdiii, L.K.C.S. K.. M. D, C. P. & S., N.Y., M. D. Horn Coll of Phil, M.D, C. P. & S., NY., M.D, Glas, M.K.C.S.,Kd, ]\LC.(J.and S. Can, MD, iMlinbnrsli, M.D, JetfM.S., Phil, M.D. Un ofPenn, M.K.C. S., London, M.D,C.P. &S„N,Y., M.D, JetfMed Colle{^-e, M.D, Un of Penn, M.D. Un of Penn, II D, lTarvar(.\ M.D, (ilas-ow, INf.D, Edinbuif>ii, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Uni of Penn, M.D, Universitv of Penn, M.D, F.cl Col of Phil, M.D, Un of Penn, M I), C of P. & S., N.Y., M.D, Harvard, M.D, MoGill, L.R.C.S., ;0 A Ml h erst Halifax \\ Halit ('urnwallis WollVille IS.5f! Lmienburi^ 185(( !5ear Hiver 1857 Dartmouth 18,-^7 Tiiskit 18.')7i Upp. -Mnsqiiodolioit •oi 1857 18.-,8,Pul •t Med tiiieo wav 18."j8i Varmonth 18.^8!. Mahoiie P.ay 18r)a| VVestville 18D8 Anti<^onish 1858|Halifa.x 1858; Amherst 1 858 j Yarmouth 1851)1 Yarmouth 185'j! Halifax 185!)' Halifax 185!):^Vindso^ 185i);Pictoii lS59j Annapolis 1859 Dartmouth 18.59 New (ilasf^-ow 1800; Halifax 18()()| Westville ]8';0^Shiil)enacadie 18f;(),Sv(Inw'v Mines aliiax .awreneiitown 18t;()iH 18(i(r 18f)()iNcw (ilas>ro\v ISiiOJ ratama^cucho l8f;0'Up()er Stwiaeke, 18!njMai)ou, C. b. lS(il, Bridgetown I8GI1 Lunenburg ISill Halillix ! 18(51; New (Jermanv il8Gl 11 alifax Euif' »nd Ml), C. of P. iS: S.. N.Y., I ISMlj Halifax M.D, Unof New York, M.D., L.K.C P., Kn-., M. PCS., iMiiJC. L.M., Dub. M.D, Harvard. M.D, Harvar LieentiiUe o i\LD, I'Minbur-li. I18O2 Antijioni.sU |]S!i-J Ilaliliix M. IM, N.S., 18';:2; Truro 18)J:i>iul.v M.D, 1:1 MedCnII, i-liil, I8n2! Walton M D. iielievue. .\e\v Y or; eri vil M D. Ui: if rein,, iM.D, Glasjiow, 'M.D. Un lV'ui,M.i;.(,:.S -ns L. S. A, Lon, 18;-i !■; 18-;'2 I'-r lS;i2 Ni'W li! i>-,l;-ow ISii^j .■Vunapi'li- K S4 (0 t» in CI •a •d o a w "J ffi O in o a LaticK, i;«0\V\ rt!i«l \vi;ui8, Huiimx. AiiTlinil 152 ^^ i: l c ii !•: ii's k a u m k u' s [187'.) Name. 1 Qualification. Dat'. lirsidence. \ ; .Tnlin ^r. Hanirtby, y\ 1), Harvard, (SO.T^Iill Village , iSrunloch Mi'drHfTor, M.D. Harvard, IHi;:} Lallave John yi. UiiiLT'iy, M.l), Harvard. ISfl'I Tusket A K. ('rimcliiT, M I), (!. of P. & S, N. Y. I8f;:j Bri, N. Y, ■ mw, L. Glace Bav 1 .Uil'e iL't' i,'.ikv.'s. M.D, Ha- ani, 18f5(i Svdiicv, C. B. .io.in .■^iiinm rs, MD, !-■ 'levue Med Col, ISUfl Halifax li. St, 't't, M.D, KdiMbur--h, ']8(J(J Mahone Bay Tk .uiaR WilloH.t. Liconti',te of Md Bd- N.S, 18i;f; Port Hastings Geuig': .'.. .Ju'iiinn, M.l), Harvard, 18(JG Tangier 11. tl naiit Onjgs, .Wi".!icln»''., or iirocci-.s' .Situt!rii'j«, 4 It: H if Ph c '1 c »* t « < v^r'H Wlinii [187!) sideiice. illiigu water llasi^ow liver V, C. R, iderrv t olis lie ookfi Kridfje >t n •e oiith k ^ton c olliery awkesbury ie Newport Lith (»ks )hn illage lie vdiiey i.s C. B. ■t ater ort 111 so liver ■ 15a V C. H. Hay stiiiti'S II. II. FirLLKK A CO., Bar aiul Itolt Iron, llcnd of 1*om cr's IVharf. 1879] ALMANACK. 153 n H H Hi p It H H 91 Cj ^ H 9) H d ft u It H ■JCS, ^ IH IV s !■-. 4J ■7 >-( H P If H IT K n' .^ < Zenas l\r. Kemplon, 1j. I*. Tocqiie, A. II. \V0(Mlill, I'lidinas \\ al>li, ,1. H. I Mack, ('. A. lilack, (Ic'oriie IC. HiR'klcy, V. (j. Creel. nail, Albert DeWoU" (;iias M. Desbrii^av ,1. N. I'itch, (Jcor^e P. McLellan, i). H. iMiiir, Wiiliaiii iMorris, Ilobert \\. Siiiitii •lames Veiiables ,l(ilin Wilicove, •loliii W. Cove, .lolin A. Lewis, David n. Morton, J II. 3k Kay, C. F. Andrews, I'.urpee Meek with, ( liMirge Hell, Jiilm K, lUack, ]■•. \V. Rordeii, Henry Cbipinan, Donliain B. lMif,'cne, .1. Newman Fuller, James W. Harris, IVed K. Marshall, ; lul True Me Robert, Arehibald Maxwell, diaries .Morris, A. 1). Patten, Kennedv Muiiro, Fred W. Harding, \ J. F. Maedoiiald, Xiil Sutlierlaiid, I. Andrew (Jolcman, William H. Bent, Duncan (Campbell, •lames 15. Coolie, C. J. Marfi;eson, Levi Minard, .lolin C. McI)oui;-all, lluA'li McPherson, •lames Pitts, ■Idlin Peter Smith, Ttiomas Trenaman, D Olivi r Saiiiulers. Aiiiru.'^tus F. Clarke, lidbert A. Dakiii, D. A. Fraser, A. P. Landrey, Qualijicaiio)!. Date. Residence. IM.D, Dartmouth, N.IT, |18D0| Wallace IM.D Burliu-toii, Yerm't 18()(5 ;\ llawkesburv iM.D, C. ol'P. & S. N. Y, !l8ii(;illi,li(ax '>L!), I^ellevue Coll, N.Y,;i8i;r, Ihdilax ALI). Un otlV'cn, !^L1). IJn oi'Penn, JISLD, .lell'Mvd Pbil. \V.\\ C. of]'. &S, N. Y, IM.D, Harvard, 31, D, C. ofl'. & S, N. Y., M.D, C. of P. &S, N.Y, M. D, I.elle\ne31ed Col, M.D, C. ofP. & S. N. Y, 18(1(1 18(17 18117 18()7 1K()7 18(i7 I8()7 18(17 18(17 18(;7 u 18( I8i;7 M.D, llarviivd. M.D Jefl'Med Coll, Phil, ! 18(17 M.D, Harvard, 3L D, Inii. of Pen n. M.D, Un of Perm, ^LD, Harvard, 3LD, Harvard, aLD, College of P. & S, M.K.(\S, P., Edin, MD, Harvard, .M.D, l?elleviie, M.D, Harvard, M.D, C. of 1'. &S, N. Y, 31.1). Harvard, 3LD, Harvard, ALD, Harvard. M.D. i5ellevue 3Ied Coll, M.D, Harvard, M.D, C. of P. &S, N. Y, ^LD, Harvard, ,M.D, JeflCcdl Penn, M.D, Harv..rd, M.D, Uniof Mich, 3LD, Harvard. M.D, V,.l\ McGill, M.D, Harvard, N\'iartiiioiith Avondale 'I ruro Caledonia Aylesford Liverpool Halifax Canninii: 18(i7 |18()8 18(18 1808 1808 1S08 1808 1808 1808 1808 18<18 1808 1808 1803 18081 Bear River 1808 1808 1808 1808 Connva His liOekcpnrt (iraud Pre Digbv Halilax (ireat Vill.ige 3L 3Iusquodobuit Lock port Spencer'.s Island 3Iiddle!on M.D. ( if P. & S, N. Y, 3LD, Uiii of Penn, M.D, Glas L.M, L.R.C.S, Ivliiilmri^'li, M D, Harvard, 1808; Hopewell 1808 'i'racadie 1808.Barrinu^ton 1808 Ain-vK- 180U Port Hood ISOiJJRiver Jolm 180i)[Hantsport 1801)iBurliii;;ton 1809 i St. Peter's 1 809: North Svdney I ^ 1809. Halifax 180i) I,. Barnev's R. M.D, C. of I'. & S, N. Y, J809'Halitax M.D, H irvard, M.D, llaivard, M.\\ Haivanl, 3I.D, Uni ol Penn, 3LD, Harvard, ]809'(;etsoirs Cove 1809 Parrsboro 1870 Pmrwash 187();H;ili!'ax 18701 Little Brook CousiiU your iiitcresi ami visit BliOU.X au«l ULtiU. II. II. MIIiLEU inil «*«., K«w an . «oUi ool 6 Im' Jiiliii (.'. McKiMioii, M.l), Harvard, 1.S7I) Pielou UI rJ I'ar A. ^[cDdiihIiI, M.i), Harvard. 1871 Port Mulgrave u g Danirl Mcintosh, M.l), Har .^' 1..M. & L.K. 1871 i > CI ', Idinbur:;!!, 1 ; Kerr .);iiiu':?, M.l). M. ('. (,):i<"ens Uni- 1871 Londonderry I'inlav .McMillan, M.l). CM, D.ilhousie, 1S72 i H M !>. i\!rl)()nal(l, Keird under S. ;J7 Act ofT'J 1872 Talaman'onche 4J {j H Samuel Afoiire, M.l), Harvard, 1872 Shubenacadii! n M Samuel I'rimmso, i:.<;d nmlerS. ;37 Act(>f72 1872 I.awrencetown ^ i g (Jedrn'O I-. Sinclair, 11. Svd.l, M.l), iJeud C ot I'. \' S, N. Y. nnderS, ;i7 Actof 72 IS 72 1872 Halifax Di-^by • llcnrv 15. Wol>s(or, M.I) C. (.f 1'. \-, S, N. Y. 1S72 Keiitville ' 1^ 1 \V. 1'. M(, i-licr, M.l), V. ot v. .^S. .N. V. 1872 Halifax | > C W. HcvvM.n. M.I), Uni of l*en, 1872 IJiver Hibert M « -James Wicr. M.I), Harvard, 1872 Upper Kennetcook ! (J tn (n'oriT'^ ]'". De A'itt, M.I), Harva-il, 1872 (^iiester 3 I 9h 11. K. Shepherd, M.!>, ^■ief Coll, Toron, 1S72 i u . Ti.os Miteiiell r.urns, M.D, Iiellevue, 187--) Shelburne p Thomas K. Chasn, M.l , Uni of New-- York, 187:i t» 4J mT ' T. B. K. C'amplivll, M.l), J^tr.Med ('oil. 187:^ Wevmouth 3 e W 0) ♦J : ('. W. Ililtz, M.l), Dalliousie (Jolloge, 187:{ Che'ster , William McKay, M.!), I'.-lIevue .Med Coll, 187--5 Little Clace Hay \a 1''. Middiema.s, \!.I), Harvard, 187:{ Herwiek ; ,0 1 (TeoriiC A. l'KkIe>!, M.l), Hellevue, 1 87. -J MaUone Hay n « ; All.ert M. rcrrin. M.l>, I'ni Med C.I N. Y. 187:! West v ill.! RJ O ; S. W. Woodworlh, M.I», Harvard, 187;i Waterville u ! A. McL. Somnierville, M. ^ Haivard, 1873 Clementsport •3 K 1'. Howies, M.l), (,\ uf p. & S, N. Y, 1874 ilaiifax f 1* n Q u : D. A. Campbell, M.L), C.M, Daiiiousie, 187;i Halifax 1 % •cT 1 Kohert (iuno. M.l), Deilevuo Coll. N.Y, 1874 Hroad Cove i 4.1 2 John L. Uitchie, M.l), C.I C. M, MetJill, M. 11 ^ Kn-r, L.IJ.C.P. 1874 Halifax o Kiciianl Metcalf, .M.l), University ol Penn. 1874 kiver Philip l« Donald (Jhishol ii. M.I), C.M, Dalhuusie, 1874 Chettieamp H ^ ^ 1 Tarker Nat. Ualcoin, M.l) Univer, New York, 1875 Paradise j H t (i'O .\ I'.ien UaiLum, M.l), b* < i 1875 Paradise ' M z ^4 ^ ! R ihiiison Cox, M.l), C.M, Dnihousie, 1875 Upper htewiacke , u I Samuel Nelson Miller. I.l), I'niv, New York, 1875 Annapolis , n a .loseph Xeutoii Muck, M.l), Iiellevue, 1875 .Vnnapolis m Wm Ml Iv. McLoud, M.r, Hellevue, 1875 <' iue liieton • a "d ('. ,J. Miller, M.l). Harvard, 1875 New (ilasoyw ^f'l John Teni Hethune, M.I), C.iM, H.X INIed Coll, 1875 liaddeek ;0 1^ Jim Chisliolm Kraser, M.l). Hellevue, 1H70 .-Vuti^^onish V Michael A. McDonald, M.l), Cnllul P.&S, N.Y, 187t) Sydney 'ft > ; .'dim (r. Campbell, M.l), Uni of Peun, 187i; (Joo.se Iwiver Jas Jackson Clarke, Sect J7, Act of 72, New liohti C) i> A ml row I'orter, M.I), Cni (ff Penu, 187i» Parrs boro' S w • ; Evan Kennedy M.l), Uni of Ho.iton, 187tJ Port Philip j: - II t'l'W lm«iiiu's.!unill)i nii\ial\J'n'.atui)). heir. Jiisidrnci- M.'), C.^I, llx Mod Sell, ,1H7(! Iliililax M.l', Uniori'eiiu, M.IK L'ni .if!', nil, fiKlsr S-ft ;!7, Act of 72, M.T), ISowdniii, I) M. Linfftn, Cliarlt'H .1 aunt's Fox, KrciU-i'ii'k I5»'st, .1. K. 15(ck\vtth, riiDv L. DesltirisjiT, Xiir K. ('uiiiiitmluim, M D. H»'IIf\ue, (lias Mi'L. Malccilui, M D, IV IK-viic, rl. A. lOIItTHiiii, M.I), riii of Xew Yoik, .losG.C L'Espt'raiice, M.l), Laval lliii (iiu-hoc, L.K.C. \' 1', (^ichcc, James D. Dinsirmn', M.D, CM, llx Med Sell, T. II. ALMON, AV A M. (TCtirodli.. Ilev (!. li. Dtidwcll. Ainxtjiiilin lu'V li. Dfl.lois. (ivtirt'd), K*!v ,1. -I. mtckie, a m., Kov. W. S. (iray, A i Jijlci/drrJ. U VV A vcrv AiidiurM. li'i'v: anon IVaii, v.. II. ilall. Alhinii Mines. IWvC rxiuuian, i> i). Aiilnj''iihli.\{i'\' 1- \\. Hill,(retirod), IJuv .1/ C. McDonald. Ar'n-hiit, (.'. li , \iv\ 1". M. Yoim^s in; ('(II i,,ni!lis, L'cv. li. ISlircvc, a ^\. It (IIH II h Kcv W. (iodfixv. \ 15. Chrsltr, liev A. Mcrkf.ll. A i;. Cuantrij /Inrijiuir, IWv K. .loiinstoiu', I hi ri mouth, liev ,1. lie!!. Uiiibii, \\v\ John AndiruK', a .m. EnftLn PnssiKje (Dartmonth), Kev \V. E. Ciirrie. Falldniid, Uv.v J. SkiiuuT /•V(///?oW/. Kov J. C. IJronloii, An. Gl'ice Ihiij, l.'cv C. Cnmchcr, am iiiicUlt, Kev G. P. (ire.iiorcx. H, am A r/;( i».. and li.v J. K I'ark iiison. /y II !.! nj, l.Vv IL W. Atwatcr. Loiuhmdeinj, liov ¥. 1. Axford. Liimii- liuia! Dean. .]Initl,nul, Kev A. D. A'av/, Kev Ileurv E. <»\vi'ii, ah. anueson. A.i Mali 10 He Udij, Kev \V. II. Snyder, AM. and ('. Cliuicli ward. Mondiestei; Kev II. Hamilton, a n., liiiral Dean. Xiir/joit, Kevs II. I Alinon, Henrvltowe, ar in. i\'>» /.'n.'.-.s, liev..). W. \iM-wood. rnrri'/p>ro\ Kev K. F. Urine, A n I'ictov, Kev W. t rudeii. /'e//7( Uiricir, liev J i'V, Kev C. Grosser. Piujwosh owl Wallace, Kev I>. ('. Moon; /I'-z/zvAm, Kev J. 1'. Sargent, a u. Rlcti John, Kev J. L. Downin.LC. Htn forth, Kev E. \V Vtrassiz. i^hip llarboai', liev Kobt Janiieson. Knral Dean. Sltiriach', liev li. J. L'nii tiroser. ICKO A.r.. .'^'/. ManjavtVA Hay, Kevs 1'. Hrown and S. W. H. /c'*';//.. Kev W. EU'is. Shcrbniake, Kev ii. .ioliiiston. ^ij'hicy, C. Hiwv a rei-Jiil of Itfi;. j».'i«r». llUr Uton.V aiKl Wi:if«f, iiaJilax. CHUKCH OF ENGLAND IN NOVA SCOTIA. CAniEDIiAL StAKK. — TllO liigllt. Kev. lIir.r.KKT UlNNKV, D I)., Lord Kisliop of Nova Scotia and I'riiiet' |•>(i^\■a^d Islaml, and Dean of lla!if;i\ Tlie Veneralile < 'anon Edwin Gilpin, d i>., Nnlideaeon oi' Nova Scotia; 1!< v Canon .IcJm Dart, »•<<-' r-, Wiiuisor; Rev Caiidn Tlioinas Maynard, i)]> , Winu.-or; Kev Citnou (reor^p Townsliend, A :\i., Anilier,-t. flali/'iix, St. Lnke's (Catliedral Clinrcli). Kev J. AI)bot(, 1. - J. M. Sills, AM., Camrte; Int. Kaul's, Liev(i. W. Hill. i> < i,.,aiid Kev (> rroojt, A K.; St. (ieoi-fics, Dili'.v J. li. I'niacke. a m.; St. Mark's, Kev (). M. (irindon, A n.; I5i.-l)op"s (■iiai)el. liev Kolil. Wylli.'.A ii ; 'rrinity, Kev W. J. Ancient ; D, (retired) 'rowiislieiid, A M., Kiiral VK <■. Bri(! o > I 4 •1 S o a w o u o •a •d C9 •1 P I M d •a o •1 (0 o o en U. It. rilLI.KK ami <'<»., " itnuMiniiirM*' liiMuloli ^Vlillr l,nMli I n m o i M O •0 n I c3 9! -A a « ■H 61 « m ir)6 i;1':lciii;u h rAUMriis [187i.' li., I.'ov Kiclinnl .). Uni.'K-Ut', u d., IJiiml Di^mi, niid l.'ev Duvid Smith. Siflw ji Miiii'n, lU'V (t. ,Mi't/kT, A it ShAh 'mriif. IktiV Thos II. Wliitc, I) I). Kiinil Dc.'iii, nnil IIcv ('«'cil \Vi,!';;iiis, A !t. 'r<(iiiiivi\ IJ-jv .). A. IJicli.'y. Tnim^ l^'fv .loscph I'orsviht' aii(l l.'cv .1. A. Kaiill>ack, AM. A*". \V. Arm, \{i\\ .1. i;il';c(iiril)e. Tiid-ft, l{i;\ II. SU'i'iis. ll'tnihor, (laiioii Mayiianl, i> 1)., Kiirai l)(,aii, IJcvs. U. V. .AliiiGii, J>'-, Kev Siinon (Jiltboii.s. PiUNCK Ki>WA}{i) rsi.ANi) — Till! Vonble .1. II. Head, n.D., Arilidoacon ot'I'. K. I. C'/inr/<>thtoin>. St. IVtur's, licv (}. \V. IIixl^soii, AM. St. Paul's, Kt!v n. i'"it/,i;fralil, lUv Allhd Osljonu', Ylv.v L. ('. .IciiUins, d v i,., ( let i red), ('tiai'iiiiiin ijin'. I.'t'V II. Dyer. ( In rri/ Idl/t;/, Kcv. Mriuu .M(d\ay. (i>iil, Kev T. Joiiiistoii. i\< ir IadhIhu, \Wv O. S. Nt-wniiaiii. Mclfunl, V^eiiljli! Dr. IJecd. Port Hill, \W\ li. T. Dobie. ISnminerAide, Kcv TIho. I.'ICIK'V, Founded, a.d. 1787. (^hartere King's College, Windsor corj^c III. a.11.1302. Patrnv 1 1 is (i race tlie l.urd Aiv id)islio|i , 1877-7H. — The lii^Mit liev Ilibliert Jiiniiey, d.d., Lord Misiiop of Xon a Seotia, Visitor aiul I 'resident of tlic Hoard of (Jovernors. Hev Geor;;i' II. S. Ill, I'V .MeCawlev, i> i>., lion iMr.lusli<'c \\ ill;itis, d f i, , /J/'e Oi'Vi'vuors oole, (|, M A. K. W I) nnoclv. Ks(|, II Y. Hind, Ksq, M A.. F. Alli,s( l'".s(i, M A., iJi-v II. 1*. Almon, i> c i,., Kev faiion Dart, i> c i. , iJev Slaiil IJoyd, M .\.. Yen .Archdeacon (iilpin, i> :>., .lelin C. Ilalibuiton. Ksq., Thcis. H. Akins, J) (• I... M. (J (Iruy, I',>(i, Tn-ffiircr ; OInrles II. Carman. Ks(j. Secret'ii I/. l'"A«r(/rY -J'rcai^ciit nf the Colltiji', ProJ'tt^sar of '-■ •'niitij, l^iiijlifh I.ilcrfit'/rr and Mitral I'liil'is^nplnj, Kev ("anon I )art, i) c i.. ; i i- e-/'rniiilciit, Pilloir (iiiil /'/'o/csvor ('/' ('l/rintsfr)/ mul Nnt. //i.^ifori/, Henry / )'ni/'. of .]f(itlii:iii'itics. Natural I'liihsaiili II ow, V S( I) «' I, F,ll< (110 aw 'O/l/lif, Aitfr(int>iiii/ a >it /■ni/iin'i'riiit/. .1. K. Oram, n i:., m\\ Proftsaor of Claaaic: Lni/ir,ait c i, ScnoiAHst!' — The William Cogswell Scholarsliip, .€24st{:c. peran num. open to candidates lor Holy Orders, under tlie direction of the. Trustees; Divinity S(!iolars!;i])s paid l)y the Society for the S. F. (i., open to Stii dents for Holy Orders, actually re(|uirin,n' assistance, and snl)iect to thf eontn;! of the I'li.-liop of the Diocese, 10 in Tinmber, eacii ,i"-)0 stl,^ per annuin; tin; Dr liinney l'^xhil)ition. .CK! stf;;. per annum, open to Students 'w I'tidigent circumstances jind of exemplarv conduct; ■\IcCa\\lev Hebrew I'n . •. .Cilstg. ; the i;ish!)|;"s Fri/.e, £b. iii B(udli Liteiature, to be competed lor during the present .Vcad at vear. Incorporate Alumni of King's College. l'VcsiiTi.-?it, Ibniy Fryor, Fsq. .')('!,.; Vii -Fn-idi r,t . Andrew .1 Co Avie, V^\, M.n. ','oinndtt("-, ('harles II Carman, lOsij, Kdw Jennings, lv c L. ; S.-iretary, .Mr <'arman. The Halifax Branch of the r .lonial and Continental Church Fatron, Her iMo-t (Ira us ajestv tlie Qnoon. Vice-Fatrons. Ili< Cra' the .\rchbi.-h<)|) ol (, •erbi.ry, •'•stJrac'- 'he Archbishop of York, ? C! 1 d K'e c; KltOWM aiMl Mi:r..«* n »Mi «o.) l-MahliHlioa tS.il. Ifc Iv(>iih mul < o.N (i(|»|M>f ,«< ytlM'w. [1871' uvid Smith. White, I) !>., A. IJiclifV. ;V. ir. .1/;//. Ill Maynaid, N'illcts", A M IvtiV (Ji-or^c 15. McLean. Arcluloncnii n, A M. St. kins, I) (' 1.., riiru .McKiiv. II. MdfonL , Kcv Tluo. 502. Patrnif. (l(tVKl!Nt)|;,s, lop of N()\ii licv G(.'or;;r 'liars ; U.S. ., V. Alli.son. llvY Sliiiilcy , Kisq., Thd.-i. II. Canuaii. "/•'_» /t-.SSO/' 1)/' 1 )art, I) (' 1,. ; ia/ofi/, llcnrv 1/ I'ln'lo.sojili;!, liltlll /j'lll- riiihtn (iii'l por annum, u'. 'i"ri!.p of York, ihiK-a is>i. i n CI in < a w w rt 1870] almana(;k. ir)7 V) Ili.s ( Jraio tlio Vrt'l>l)islio]i of .\rniai;li. The lii;;ht Kev tlie Lord Uisimp of Nova Seotiiv, Cli.iirinan ot ('oniinittt'c. The Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia. X^onsist.s of three iiouse.s — (1), 'I'hc I?islio|); (2), the Clergy, ulio ;'re (hilv lieeiised; (;{). the Laity by tlieir representatives. Clerieul Serretary, Lev C JI. Sills, A M. Lay Secretary, K. .1. Wilson, Khcj. Board of Forelsn Missiona. j A])pointod hy the Synod. Chairniaii (■■r-(>/}irin. The Lijrht I'evereiid the Lord Hisliojt. Treasurer, William (Jo>^ip, i''s(|. Si.MTftary, i»ev 1). i.'. Moure. Church Endowment F'und. (Hiainnan, llenrv Trvor, ixj-.; Wm ('. Silver, lln);;li ilartslionie, \Vm , Hare, William (if ssip, '.1. T. Wylde. V. Ihillock, J. K. l)eWoll, Ksi], M i«., Frederick Alli.son, T. A. lirown, liobert Taylor. Esq. Secretary, \V. ('. ^ ; Silver, Esq. , Churclx of England Institute. To eneonratje kindly intereonrse anion','' ("hmclnnen, and to dilVnse a knowledge of the Cluireirrt work, /'ulicn. The Lord Misliop of No\a Seotia. Prrsu/eiit, l!ev Chancellor Hill. 1 7cc-/Vm'/f «/.•*, 'I'hos. Hrown, (has. Stubljing. Trcusunr, Joseph Carman, //on Si'crctdni, James A. Artz. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES, IN CONN'KCTION WITH Till: (III'HCU OF SCOTT.ANP. Tin-.sinTKKY OK I'KTor.— Lev A. .L iMeKiet in operation, of whieli the L'ev Charles Dunn is Convent r, Lev William McMillan, Secretary, and Hon James Lraser, New (ilasgow, Trea>uitr. M a 13 O u > a m o o u M «1 V i a •d (D •-1 ffl (9 o THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Lev Charles E. Cossman, Liinen/mr;/ ; Lev J. II. Ilnnton, /Ir!ri',*T. Aii^wiii. /j(tii>rciicvttiint, (r. A. Iliicstis. W'intli^nr, Kiljili Mivckcii, a m., *.M. Uicin'v, i> i»., *.I(iliii Mi'Muiray, *.lam('s Mii^iaiid. *K(i!aii(l Alortou. ami * T. \V. .Smith. IIhiiIa- jiort, A. I). Mil 1(111, A.M., (Kiiiaiuial StH'iftary). /lorton, .los S. Collin. r. j\r. Mcllish, *(i. .loluisoii. KintriUc, I. K. Thiirlow. iXiirjtinf, ]•',. lirnltlf , (Ciiairiiiaii). AtHni'lti/c, It. A. Danii;!. Bi(rl!iif;fiiii, d'O l«\ Day. ir"//('«, (}. A. Oiitt'rlti'iue N/ ManinrtVi^ /i'li/, tiiid Soinfjra, .lohn \V. Mowic. lii-niimlit, { ll'iiii'illnii aii'l Sanientft), K. H. Moore, ('i>a|)iaiii tu Wf.sk'yaiis in Army ami N'a\y, I>. <". lUnlcii, A n. lUniiinld, (Si. (niiri/i'n mil/ /iiu'/ii/'s /idi/), Win Uyan, ("hapldui to We^Ioyaiis in .\rmy, (Jco F. .loliMston, A u. TiU'Ko Di.sinici' — 'fniro, .Inlicz A. l^ojAcrs. Onit/oin, W. II. I,nn<;illo. Acitdiii J//««,s, It. M. Mac /'/<•/ "'/, OS. (i. Ai farv). Stilldrtiiii, A. 1'". \\'i'l(lon A'/rc/- ./n////, .1 Asthur' I'jwiii, ( Kiiiaiicial .Slci Mdithiiul, ( 1 O. lliK^stis, rhairmaii. Shu/n H'cu/lit , .Iam«s '{. Hart. M'ulilU', Masqiimht bolt, W. a. Lane Miis'jinHli'hi'it l/iirhonr^ .loscpli M. M.-^lier. Cu.Miu;i•/>(»/•()', .1 . U. iU-nnncDn. .lohn (,'rai;^. Afliol, Wiiliam Aloorn. Ji/i'ocnie l/nrhar. IJirhcy bird. Girvisiiouo' AM) ('. H. DisrcK r - '/■«//.s'//o,''o, .lames TweiMlv, *.Iames Hnckley. Curixc, .1. (i. IViiiiu'v. M'tuclutih i\ Iv \'.. I'aif;land, (Financial Secretary). Onuitrii /fidhur, K. Williams. Si/liiiii, .1. Cassidy. (Cliair- niaii). Sj/diH 1/ (Xoiili) \\ m 1.. C inui'- j,liani. fi'/t'inia, \l. ( ). .Johnson. Port llitirki^hiirji, J, A. Mosher. Port Jlnnil, (.ieorge John.ston, A u. Jn- ijonish^ .1. H. Da Vies. A.NNAi'oi.is I)i,sri:irT — Aiifi/iolh, Uichd Smith, 'J'liairman), GrmirilL Ftrr;/, II. M. Doane, *.Iohn L. Spoiia^lo />rii/i/(f<)Wii, Cal I) Tirker, *.l. F. Ment. MDuritinii Mission^ ({eon:;!' (llendennm^ Mbhllvto)), .losepli (iaetz, (Financial .Secretary), *,lolni (lee. Aij/csf'crd, A. S. Tnttle. .1. F. Donkin. Hinnrl:, (J. I.ockhart. ininiiH/, .lames Strothard, *,1. d Ilennit^ar. IliHshitr;!, ("ranswx-l'' .lost, a.m. J^i;/bi/, It. NN'asson. H'.'/- inuuth, W. H. I'.vans. Pi'jI'i} Nick and Wi-stinut, I*. A. liobinson. LiVKRVooL DisTHiCT — Lii'trpiml (iiifl Miitov, W. C. Hrown. (Chairman). C'//c'/o///V/. Wm Purvis. /'o/7 .l/(i«^)». .[(^hn .lolnison'. Mill I'illxije, I). I'. Seott. Petite Piriere, I'anl I'restwood. J.iniciihuri/, Thomas IJo^^ers, .\ m., (Financial Secretary), .1. W. Sheplierdson. Neio Germany^ Arlluir llockiii. Bridf/cW'iter, \Vm Hrown. Yah.mou I'll DisriacT. — Ydrmontli, (6'o»/// * J. .1 . Teasdalo. Ydi-inoutli. {Nvrth) .John liead. Araidifi, .lane's Taylor, ((chairman). Ifebnnt, J. I. Dawson, A 15. lidrriiKjton, V. II. \V. I'iidiles, (Financial Secretary). Port fj(( 7'o«/', It. ]\le.\rlhnr. S'i>rtli f\(ist JJiH-Oor, James Scott. Ululljurne, .1. U. JJordeu. Jjockpovt^ \Vm Ainley. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference. l\ov. -Joseph liar', I'resident. Jtov Charles II. Paisley, M A., SecveUinj Sr. .loiiN DisiiiicT— *S7. Jnlin^ Umjamin Cliappell, n A., *Howard M ?r It H % H M p w 1 (3 3 vn .ste.iiii .tlill, are nai'muivU i»iirc urr'n IVlMii-f. II. II. I'llJii:!! mill <'0., I*al4>ul Siir«'l.v i'ii/i>. IkihI of PoivrrU Uiitirr. [1H7',) A. inj. 0, I!. M. TvUt. ti II. Ih'Mil/, ^(tl^(>n, ICditdi Ldii'iU'iiCiloini, \\ l» !>., *.F(p|ill iiiitli. llniiU- ilus S. Collin, Nvirjiorf, v.. r,vo F. Diiv. hn>, .lolin \V. , (.'lin|llMill tn iiDiiinlit, (Si. aiis ill Army. H. I.anf^ilio. aiicial Sicii - MdilllDul. (i //c Masipunlii- II an) *Iii<,nam Nnp/xiu, ,1. art. Kiii;itu'i;il ulllistnll. A r.. S'>lllllil/ll/)ti).i. i'V Hill I. ■(•(|v, *,Iam('> (1. (Kiii.'iiK l.il sidy, (('li;iir- ( ). JollllXill. 1)11, A H. Jli- ). Grnnrill^ |) I'uker, *.!. 'i'tnti, .lost'pll ITiiitU'. J. v.. anl, *,I. (i. ssoii. H'(/y- ison. (Cliairnian). 'itl(i;ji\ I). 15. !o^^t'r<, A M., Iiiir llockiii. Ydrmoiith. tchmity J. 1. ary). A'/V Vlnlburin', .1. lerence- |, Si-Cfct(ir>/ \, *ll(iW.'llil tlc«l i>iir«-. 187'.)] ALMANAl K. l;V.) n M Spra^iic, A M., *.M. 11 N'i^lit. A m., *.!. li Narraway, A.M., •Ik'iiry Pope, II !>., .In«-cpli Marl. (Cliairnian), Stoiili>''i T. 'r. I'ayson. | Fi;i;i>i;i!tN Disip.k r— /•'/T(/i//(7(j//, \\'aldroii \\ . Un wrr, *1I I)aniil. Kiii(jM'U'(ii\ Cliarli"; 11. Maiiatoii. Mdrtjinilli-. IJolicrt l)nii«'aii, (Cliairnian). (iifiitdii, (ii'o \V. Fislicr. XiL-iliir/iii/:, L, ,S. .lolinsoii. J'n'ufilown, \\ . NV. Colpitis. Ki ,i(>)iri//c, IJohert S. Crisp. KiclniKwf, William ll;irri. 'riiomas. Jltillnirst, Isane Howie. C(iin/>(jilloii. Vi'ui Tippett. Dcrhij. A. '{. li. Slirow.-hiiry. Sackvii.i.e l)isTi!irT--(SVa7.(7//('. I)mi<;Ias Chaiiinan, ((^liairman), *IT. riekard, d.d Kdin'itlhnvii In^litnliiii, Cliarles ^>le\v:irr, l> i>., Tliecdo^ical I'rol'essor and Cluiplaiii, .loliii I'liirwasli, a.m.. Prof of Natural Seienec, David Keii:iedy, .sri)., Principal of Ladies' Academy. N/z/'/c/z/.s', Se])tiimis 1',. (^oldwcll. 'riieophdns I-. Will^aiUH, F. S. Po^^ers, Thomas Steliliin^^s, .1. !•'. Kistev, 7'rt»V/v/ /».(//•, IltMirv . I. Clark. Piiiiit ili' linte, I'.dwm Mills. Ba'ni IV/'/c, .lohii S. Allen,. Moiictaii, hiiiiciin I) Ciirrie. Cocr;v/fr/^, Frederick Freeman Shcii'xic, S. Cvrns \\'ell<. /'i/'cAo'/c;'. Charles Combeii. Ih>p(- ii'ill, Koliert Wilson, /filhhoro, Charles W. iJutelier, (Financial .Secretary). /Jactliivh, Aquila Lucas. Sdlinfftiri/, W. W. Lodji;o. J'^f/hi, John K. Kiiij;. St. SrK.riiKN Distuk'T — St Sfephcn, Kdwin Kvans. (Chnirman). Afitl- foirn. S. H. Acktiiaii Si. Au'lrcn-s, Frederick W. Harrison, (Financial Secretarv). St hn-iih, (ieorgc Harrison. St Jnmi-s, J. T. Baxeiidale. Hoc(ibic\ William P. Pepper. Ac/- /.lA'w/, Thomas Hicks. PniNf'K F,i>\v\i;i> Isi.AN'O l)isi'i:i« r — t'linrfoffcfmrn, .folm Patliern, (Chairman), (Jooi-f^u Stocl, *F. SmaHwood, *,lL'reniiah V. .lost. Connral/, llumitluev P. Cowoertinvaite, m a., ( Financial Secretary). Liltle Ynvh\ H. P. Hak(;r A h. Poirmd, William iMaijirs. Hi'Ui/ih'., Wni W. Percival. y'/7/<)«, 'riiomas J. Deinstadt. Miir(/at(, ICIia.s Slaekford, W. Wa.<.s. Suni,- iiierside, .lohn F. Petts. li'uhford, .joliii (Joldsmith. .Uurrni/ //,irf)nr, Jno Vj. Perr'e. Mohfufpu', Don.u'las II. Lod^e- Soii.ris, Albert Hajj^arty. Mt Stuart, William Piivvt-oii. Alhvrton, Joseph Seller. A m. Newfoundland Conference. Rev (x. S. Milli^'an, M A., PruAident. Uev James Uove, Secretary. St John'.s Distkict — Bt John's, Job Shenton, (>has Ludiior, ^\'il!iam Kendall, *Thoiiias l"ox, Coor^e S. .Milliiian, m a., (Chairman), President of Coni(trence. Hiirln, Solomon ^Matthews. Graiul lUnk, Thomas Harris. (Financial Secretary). Fortune. Ja'iez Hill. Pelifcs, James Pincock. ('Ji'uincl. (Jeor^-e P'. Story. Fl'd. Jslmids. .lames Wilson. St Ant/ioiiji, Lewis PiehiniriC Bmtie. Buy and Baj of Islitn-ls, John I'cters. Laljradur, Red Bai/, J. P. Bowell. CAiiiuiNKAK ])i^T\'.n-r—Cavbo}iear, John Coodison, (Financial Secre- tarv)' Jisepli A. Jackson, *Johii S. Peach, f/arhor d'rnce. .lanieP Dove. (Cliairman). /iriipoi, Jos Pascoe, *W. 1''. Sheiistonu. Cnpidi^, Ceori^^c P>ovd. Jill/ li.'hei'ts, F. G. Willey. BLk'I: llatd, Jeremiah Kmhr.e. \Vi!^llni Bay. Poliert W. I'reeman. " hhnid Cove, Thomas 11. James. Old ]\rliciiii, Geor^-e IL Bryant. Bunt's Hurbur, Charles Myers. Pi,rt de BHOn!V Jiiui UEBB, Splcc I'ac^t'rss and .llcrcliaiilis, IIulllux. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) {./ 4 ^ .'^i/. 4^ 1.0 I.I fc^lM |2.5 |io ■^™ !■■ ■^ Uii |2.2 !tf HA ■■■ 1 Ml 12.0 ll m ^ 1.25 III 1.4 i6 - ■ < 6" ► ^^ ss ^T '/ /^ Photographic Sciences Gorporation <^>> M^ ^ ^>' 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WEBSTER, N.Y. U5S0 (716) 873-4503 '«^ ' t'. i ; O. II. rrLLEIt niid l'0„ RliiHtliix PowrtiT, licnd of Power's Whnrf. ..V >4 :lt 4 9 160 hklciikr's faumeu's [1879 Grave, Win II. Kdyvcrtii. IleiivVa Content, Jesse llavfield. Tnni'fi;^ Anthony Hill. Rnndom ( North ), Henry Cj. Ilatclicr. Rnndom ( South), Ed^ar Taylor. Green's I!arhin\ G('or;;e Paine IJoNA VISTA District— J9f)H'fW«^rt, .John IJeny, (Chairman). Cntnliun, .Joseph Parir^■■ tori's Harbor, James Nurse. Little Bay hhinh, \'n\ Jennings. Beti'f. Cove and Tilt d/ce, Jas B. Ileal, (Jcorge IJiilIi'n. Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackvillo, N. B. Facuity of Akt8— James H. Inch, i.l i>., President and Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic. Ifev C. Stewart, d i>.. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Christian F.vidences. Alfred 1). Smith, A M., Professor of Classics. Rev John Hnrwash. a m., l'rofess(»r of Chemistry and Kxperi- mental Physics. Kichard C. Weldon, a si., imi d., Prole.'^sor of Mathematiii*. Faculty of THKt)L«)OY— Jame- H. Inch, i.i, d.. President (Ex oflicio), Professor of Logic and Biblical Literature. IJeV C. Stewart, u D., Dean, Professor of Old Testament ICxtigesis, and Systematic Theology. Rev 1). Kennedy, sx n , Professor of New Testament Creek and Exegesis. Rev J. Burwash, m a., Professor of Homiletics. A. D. Smitii, m a., Greek. Mount Allison Academy. Male Bhanch— Facultv, Rev. B. Longlej', a m., (Principal) Natural Science; Henry A. Powell, A n., Mathematics; Leonard Allison, ah., English Department and Latin. Fkmale Branch — Principal, Rev D. Kenned}', li.d. Matron, M?sl). Kennedy. Chief Preceptress, Miss Adelaide M. Whitfield. Board of Instrnc- tion, Rev D. Kennedy, lld., Languages, Logic, etc. Miss Adelaide 11. Whittield, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Miss Blanch Bennett, Belles Lettres, etc. Miss Hannah Johnson, mla., English Department. Mis McCarihv, Drawing, Painting, etc. Miss ]M, E. Pickard, mla.. Music. Miss Lavinia M. Stewart, Music. Miss Miriam FuUerton, ^Stewardess. Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. W. C. Milner, b sc , President; Rev Thomas Rogers, am.. Rev D. Chapman, and Rev John F. Belts, Vice-Presidents. R. C. Weldon, Secre tary-Treasurer. Rev Joseph Hart, a b., L. Allison, Jas B. Morrow, Rev Jno Burwash, m a., Josiah Wood, m a., J. L. Black, m v p.. Rev. R. Breckcn, Members of Council ; S. A. Chesley, M A , and R. C. Weldon, Members of Board of Governors. AlumnsD Association Mount Allison Ijadies' Academy. Miss Hattie E. Smith, m.la.. President; Mrs B. F. Chandler, m.l A., i Mrs. G. W. Burbridge, Mrs. G. Guest, Vice-Presidents; Miss Grace Lock- ! hart, B.S., Secretary and Treasurer. j Halifax Young Men's Wesleyan Institute. President. R. J. Sweet; Vice-Presidents. J. M. Geldert, jun , "William Crowe; Secretarv, H. H. Bell; Treasurer. E. Borcham; Committee, Janus Morrow, A. M. Bell, R. Theakston, Wm Bennett; Librarian, D. Palmer. Halifax Wesleyan City Mission. President, Rev W. H. lleartz. Committee, James B. Morrow. Jospph Bell, Wm B. McNutt. Wm H. Webb, J. Wesley Smith, John Mclnncs, Rufus J. Sweet, William Crowe, Hon S. L. Shannon, George IL n p y ft ft ;) tt < (5 H Hi ID P. 3* ffl P 'ti << < > 0) H H H H % Alaui, YItrlol, Copperaii, Ulvhroiius uuil nil DycrV i'heiiilciil.igby, Rev J. H. Sanders. iJeerjield, Kev J A. Stubbert. Beaver Biver, Revds J. 1). Skiimer, G. B. Titus. Ayhsford, Rev Chas Tupper, D D. Lockeport, Kev Edwurd Whitman. The Western Association, comprising the counties of Yarmcuth, Digby, Shelburne and Annapolis,.meets this year at llebiou, on the tliird Saturday of June, 1879, at 10 och)ck, A. M. Eastern Association. Great Village, Revds J. J. Armstrong, M P. Freeman, and T. B. Layton. (i ini^)rough , Rev A. W . Ihirss. Bifer Ilebvit, Kev Ilenrv Hool. Oxford, Kev. E. B." Corev. Birer John, Kev D. W. Crandail. Min-gonc, liev K.T. Carboneil. Pitgmsh, \U.\ Kdwin ^^'. Clay, d d. Trnro, Kcvds D. W. C. DiniDck, J. E. {'Joucher. »S7. Marys, liev Henry Eagles. Upper Kcmimy, Uev A. F. Ingram. Parrshoro. Kev J. I'.Keinliton. yW//«/. Kev David McKeen. .s7. Ann's, C. B, Kev Daniel McLcod. J)/%»»/j.'/((', Kevds J. B. McQuillan, F. 0. Weeks. St. Andrew's. Kev. James Meadows. Andierst, Revds G. E. Miles, 1). A. Steele. Little Birer, Cmnb, Kev Samuel Thompson. The Eastern Association, comprising the counties of Colchester, Cum. e u e « o o o p I oi »1 CR e* »t O O P o Supplied 4'xcecdliigly lu>v by isuonx aiul ^ll.Ui;, llnltfax. I'' ''i . I' :' H. H. FlItliEll aiMl CO., **n«jf(*" Lciitlici* BcUlnic, Power's Whnrr. . ■,;')■ I, 1G2 n K r. C II K R S FAR M K U S [187:» berlaiul, Gin'sborouiLjli, rictou, Sydney nnd Cape llreton, meet at Goose Hiver on the second Siiturday in .J id}', J8''.). Nova Scotia Baptist Homo Missionary Union: President, Bro A. P. Sliand. Vice-Pretiknls, Tfev M. I*. Froeniaii, for Eastern Association, IJev S. IJ. Kenmton, ('entral Associjition, Ii«v J. If. Saunders, Western AssooiatiOn, Rev J. A. Gordon, 1*. K. Island Apsooiation. Secretanek, lievds J. W. Bancroft and G. N. Ballcntine. Auditor, D. K. Eaton. The Executive Boahp is located durin^j the ensuing year at Yarmouth, and consists o( Kevds G. E. Day, A. Cohoon, J. A. Stubbert, J. Kowo, A. II. Lavers, II. N. I'arrv, V. H. Foster, Geori^e Titus, Bros A. C. Bobbins, W. U. Doty, J. C Anderson, AV. A. C. Kaudall, James Crosby. BA.PTIST CONVENTION Of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P. E. Island. President, Kcv S. W. DeBlois.. Vice-Preside?^?, Judge Johnscn, Novii Scotia, Hon A. McL. Seely, New Bnniswick, J. li. Callioun, P. E. Island. Secretaries, Rev Joshua (ioodwin, and Rev A. Cohoon. The Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick and P. 1'. Island, meets this year at Truro, N. S., on the first Saturday' after the l!)di August. Board of Foreign Missions. Hon. A. McL Seely, Chairman ; Rev J. M. Cramp, d. p.. Correspondinn Secretary ; Rev W. P. Everett, Secrutary ; T. P. Davies, ICsf], Treaifurti; Revds D. A. Steele, I. E. Bill, G. E. Day, M. D., E. Ilickson, \V. A. Corey, J. D. Pope, A. J. Wilcox, D. McLellan; J. H. Harding, A. AV. Masters, John March, Esq., J. F. Marsters, C. A. Everett, T. S. Sinnii.s, Auditors Nova Scotia Ministerial Education Board. Rev S. B. Kempton, Chairman; Rev A. W. Sawver, i).D., James Mc- Donald, Esq, Chas F Eaton, Esq, J. \V. Barss, Esq," lievds S. W. DeBluis, A.M., Isaiah Wallace, A.M. Acadia College, Wolfville. GovERXons— Rev A. W. Sawyer, n n.. President of the College, f.r officio. Rev G. Armstrong, am., B. L. Douglas, Rev I. F. Bill, Rev S. W. DeBlois, AM., D. Rupert Eaton, W. Faulkner, E. M. Saunders, A m., J. R. Calhoun, Rev W. P. Everett, A :.i., Rev E. Ilickson, am., J. H. Harding, A. W. Masters, Hon I). McN I'arker, m n , A. F. Randoluli, Avard Longley, Mr., Mark (^nry, T. II. Uand, d.c L., B H. Eatuii. A M. Seci'etari/, Rev S. W. DeBlois, a.m. Treasurer, A. DeW Barss, 5i u. Department of Arts FAcui.rv — Rev A. W. Sawyer, d n.. President, and Professor of Moral Philosophy and Evide,nces of ('hristianit}', Rfv .1. M. Cramp, i) i).. Professor Emeritus. Rev K. A. Crawley, d d., Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy. 1). F. Higgins, a m., Pin- fessor of Mathematics. R. V. Jones, a m., Professor of the Greek am! Latin Languages. J. F. Tufts, A m., Professor of Il'story. G. T. Kennedy, AM.. B. Appd. Sc, Professor of Chemistry, Geology and Mineralf>n;y, aiii Scientific Curator ot the College Museum. TnE(H.O(;iCAL DEPAirrMKxr — Hev V.. A. Crnwloy, d i>., Prinil' Theology and Chnrcli I'oli y. College year opens lirst Thursday in Stpteinber Thursdav in June. Anniversary, WvA Dyc^M'ond.s, l;\lnM-i oi liO^U'.«o O e >> i n < H H Pi n s h C iH « t It > 9 « Associated Alumni of Acadia College. President, E. D. Kin^j, Esq., a m.; Vice President, Kev G. M. W. Carev, A M.; Secretanr, B. II. Eaton, Esq, a m.; Treasurer, I.. M Smith, a n'. ; , Directors, R. JJ. Heckwith, Esq. A. (. oldwell, a m., 11. H. Bligh, a ai„ Rev i W. P. Everett, Kev J. W. Manning, a h. Horton Academy. Prof J. F. Tufts, A M., History and Jjitin. Albert Ci'ldwoll, A m., Wailio- matics and French. B. P. Shafner, n a , Natural Science and Greek. Miss Marie Woodworth, Preceplress of Female Departnienf. Miss Annie Wood worth. Teacher of Painting and Drawing. Mrs. Mary YanBuskirk, Teacher of Music. 'CLERGY 6F THE ROMAN CATHOIiIC CHURCH. Diocese of Halifax. His Grace the Most Rev Michael Hannan, Aiehbishop of Halifax. St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax, Rev Canon Power, Rev Edward V. M'lrphy, Rev G. Ellis. St. Patrick's (?hnrch, Rev. Canon (^armodv, Rev A. Mclsaac, St. Joseph's Church, Rev Peter Dannher. Chaplain to Mount St. Vincent (^onvent, Rev Messrs. Mclsaac and Danaher. Ciiaplain to the Military, Rev Rol>ert Brindlc. Chezttcouh, Rev P. L. Madden. Dartmouth, Rev J no B. Woods. Prospect, Rev James Scott. Ihrriny tWe, Rev Edward Kennedy. Kentville, Rev P. M. Holden. Knstern Ifarbimrs, Rev Cliaa Underwood. Clare, Rev. Mr, Gay. Ynrmonth, Rev P. W. Browne. TusJcet Wedye, Rev .1. Manning. /*«&«*«>, Rev W. McLeod. Iie((foi-d and Shuben- (icadte. Rev David C. O'Connor. ParraiMtro, Rev Jas Bresnan. Liverpool, Rev T. Butler. Windsor, Rev T. J. Daly. Mimudit, Rev Dr Walsh. Kelbroohey Rev William J. Mihan. Weymotith, Rev E. d'Hontmee. I>i(jhy and St. Croix, Rev M. Driscall. Meteyhan, Verv Rev J. Daly. Chester and Sherhrookt, Rev E. F. McCarthy. Bermuda, liev Dr Corbeit, Chaplain to the Military. Truro and Lomlonderry, attended by Rov Richard Kearns. Annapolis, Rev Thomas Grace. St. Mary's College, Grafton St., Halifax. Under the patronage of His Grace the Archbiahop of Halifax. St. Mary's College. Under the patronage of His Grace t'le Archbishop of Halifax. President and Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rev Richard Reams. Professor of English Literature, senior classes in Greek and Latuj, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, J. B. Currie, b.a., ot London University. Professor of junior classes in Greek and Latin and Ili-tory, ]\It. Reginald Gaul. Book-keeping, Commercial Course and Junior English department,. Mr. Purcell. Orphan Asylnm near Church of St. Joseph, Gottingen St. Superioress, Sister IMary Vincent There are about 50 orphans under the care of the Sisters of Charity. The Institution is dependent tor support on the voluntary ecntributious of the charitable. Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Officers of the General Council, Spiritual Director, Rev K. F Murphy. President, M. B. Daly. Vice-Prest, Thomas Durney, J. P. Treas, Win (;hisholm. Scc'y, W"m Compton. Tlien: are nearly i»l) lueiiibers uttaelicil to tiio tliree Conferences of St. Mary's, St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's. Meotin<:js held weekly and all relief j^iven in kind utlarix careful incjuiry and p-jisonal visitation to each destitute laniily. O o W o 3 & (A I OI ¥■>- d t» o n < p on (tt «'Uoaskor thau aiijwherc oli*e« u.t UKOW.^' aii»l WtUB'S, Uallf'ux* #r ^ ' a 3 o n el < H «> O 43 CO O la ft o U iz; M >« O H n, n. FrLlif.R .t I'O,, M?H nml rrnHH f'lil «ni^ «, lirnil Tiiwcr'n fVliarr, IGl IJKLCHKRS FAItMKRS [1870 Catholic Young Men's Club, Barrington Street (Up Stairs). Nuinbur of niemberfl, 120. Open from 7 o'clock r.M. until 11 every ovoniii^', with tlio exception of Sundftj'. Ofticcrs — President, Very Hcv Canon I'ower; Vice. Presulenf. Win Slunnithan ; Trpa<«urer, I). T. Lynaf^li ; Secretary, J. K. DeCoiircey ; Asst do., l\ J. Brodcrick; I'inanclrtl Sc« re- tary. M. J. Sullivan; Lil>i'uriun, I'. K. iMHrfn. Young Men's Literary Assooiation. St. Vincent's Hall.— • ();ganiiscd Oct. 8, 1808.) The basement of {\\']% building ba8 been titted up for tlie use of tbe Catliolio yount; men of tiie Norijj end ()f the cit*/. Open every evening except Sunday. Prc$t,John S. I), Tlionipson; Tredsurp.r, J. M. Inglia, jr.; Secreiury, Tbonias J. Walsh ; Janitor, Joseph Lurkin. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring Garden Boad« foD Boarders and Day Scholars. The Community nnnil)er.s 30, of whom 12 conduct classes each 'day in various branches. Young Ladies admitted from 5 years The Frencli and German languages taught by natives of both countries as well as all the branches of uii Kngli»b education. Music and other accomplishments taught by the ladies of the Convent, and by the most eminent teachers in the city. Diocese of Arichat. The Diocese of Arichat comprises the Island of Cape Breton, and three Eastern Counties of Nova Scotia proper. Established Sept. 21, lft44. B Uhop- -lt\{rht Rev. Camkuon, n i)., residing at Arichat. Nova Scotia. — Antiijimishe. Rev Hugh Cxillis. Pictfni, Revd Ronald McDonald Lismore, Rev A. McCillvray. Ainsaig, Veiy Rev W. H. Mc- Leod, V.G., and Rev. Wm INIcPherson. Cape George, Rev J. lYaser. West Rictr, Ohv\ Rev Ron McGillivray. St. Andrew's, Rev J. V. Mc- Donnell Pomquette, Rev W. Chisholm Pomquetfe Forks, Rev. J. J. Chisholm. Tracadie, Rev F. I'ranssurd. Harbour Bouche, Rev Herbert Cerroir. Gayshin'oiufh, Rev Michael TomUinp. Cape Cnnso, Rev D. McDonald. Port Mahjrnve, Rev. Michael Laffin. Port Pelion, Rev. Martin McPherson. Cape Brkton — Arichat,, Uev. W. L Talbot Little Andiaf, Rev M. Ethier. D' Kscou^se, Rev James Quiuan, jr. L'Ardoise, Rev Daniel Mcintosh. Red fslnnds, Rev John McDougall, River Bourgeois, Rev C. ^. Martell. Knst Buy, Rev Neil McLeod. Grand Narrows, Rev M. McKenzie. Baj/ St. Lawrence, Kev. G. McAuley. Boitdnle, Rev R. Grant. Cape North, luyonifh. Rev George McAulej'. North Sydney, Very Rev Jno Ix>ughnan. Littk Bros d' Or, Rev Joseph Chisholm. South Sydney, Rev James Quinan. Mabi-a-Dieu, Rev John Quinan. Crelijntjtli, Rev D. Cameron. Jndujue, Rev Archd Cliisholm. Port Hood, Rev Colin Chisholm. Broad Core, Rev Donald Chisholm. Margaree, Rev R. McDonald. Chetlcnmp, Rev Peter Fissct. Glace Bay, liev John Shaw. iiraA««(, liev K. J. Macdonald. Mira, Rev. A. .McGillivray. Coio Bay, Rev Wm. Leblanc. lona, Grand Narrows, Rev Alex McGillivray. Keligious and Literary Institutions. CoLLKOE ANi> Skminauv OF St. Fiuxcis X A vikr. —Established in tlie townof Antigonish. Rector, Rev. H. Gillis. Professors, Rev. Dr A. Chisholm, Rev Dr. A. Cameron, A. McDonald, Epq., A. McKinnon, Esq. Female Department: Principal Teacher, Mitss Sophia Grant; Assistant-!, Miss Mary H. (Jrant and Miss Klb-n Kenna. Here the Bishop has his ordinarv residence, and is principal director of his Diocesan Seniinary. % t v H M > tl H s Q ►1 9 1 < S 9 » » V 9 tt < M 01 tt •1 tt n H !? I'luvouriu^j; Kf««cucci*, pureyour i»>vii luauaracture. rcr'H Wliavr, n. n. rriAEie a ro., Amprlnm RcihI «or!<, iimi! of PoirorN Whnrr. n, and three hat: Rev M. V u (A be (.idnni(rie, h'cv I>avid Druinmond". Cfipe Novthy Kev Peter Clarke. Giibmus anil FrmidMiisi-, Kev Donald Sutherland. Loch Ltmiond, Kev. Gavin Sinclair. Glace Bay Mints, Kev. Allan McLean. Presbytkhy of Victoria and ^icHyuiTirt—Wlnjcocomngh, Rev Alurdoch Stewart.. Part Hastlny;s and Rirer Denis, Kev Wm G. Forbes. Bathhck and Forks, Kev Kenneth MeKenzie. Lake Ainslie, Kev Alex Grant. Mabou, Kev A. F. Thompson. Middle River, Kev. Alexander McKae. Broad tore, Rev. John McLean. Fresrytkry of Vjctov— New Glasf/mo, Revds John Stewart, George Walker. French River, Rev A. P. IMiller. Barney's River and Blue Mountains, Kev I). B. Ulair. Salem Church, Green HiU, Kev \ illiain Stuart. Central Church, West Rirer, Kev James Tiioinson. Little Harbor and Fixher's Grant, Kev William Maxwell. IVestville, Rev John I^es. West River, Kev George Koddick. Scotstmrn, Kev Alexander Stirling. llaptweU, Kev Alexander Mclean, a.m. K^wx Church. Pictoit, Kev Alex Ross, vn d. Antiffmish, Kev P. Goodfellow. Stdlarton, Rev Thomas Gumming. James' Church, New Glasf/ow, Kev E. A. McCurdy. SprinyviUe, Kev A. JIcL. Sinclair. Lochaber and Union Centre., Rev J. i\ Forbes. Glenelq, etc., Kev Robert Gumming. Vale Colliery and Sutherland's River, Kev. AVilliam T. Bruce, m d. iS7*e/'- brooke, St. Mary's, Rev Jame.". Quinn. Piince St. Church Pictou, Rev. W. Donald. United Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Kphraim Scott. Presbytery of Wallace — New Annan and Wentworth, Rev James Watson. Goose River, Rev W. S. Darragh. Wallace, Kev James Murraj', a.m. River .Tohn, Kev H. It. McKay. Tatamagouche, Kev Thomas Sedgewick. Put/wash, Rev J. M. Sutherland. A n. Amhtrsf, Key Thomas Tallach. Spi-inghilt, Rev. C G. Glass. Walhce, Rev. S. Boyd. 1'resbytery of Truro — Onshw, Revds John L Baxter, J, II. rihase, A.M. Truro, Kev William McCulloch, p. n. Clifton, Rev James Byers. Riverside, Rev A. Cameron. St. Paul's, Truro, Rev John MfMillan,'n d. Upper LamloiideiTy, Kev James Sinclair. Stewiacke, Kev Edward Grant Middle Steuriack- , Kev Edwin Smith. Trnro West, Uav A. liurrows. Lower Londonderry, Kev James McliCan. Acadia Mines, Kev John .\. Logan. Coldstream, Rev. James S. Carruthers. Parrsboro', Rev. Alex McLean. PuESBYTKRY OK HALIFAX — Musqvodoboit . Rev Robt Sedgwick. Agent of the Church, Kev P. G. McGregor, » i). Fort .Massey, JJnlij'ax, Kev \\. F. Burns, n ». Halifax, Prof. A. Pollok, d d. Lawreniietown, i). Halifax, Prof J. ('uriie. -S7. Matthews, Halifax, Rev. Robert Laing. Dartmouth, Rev P. RI Morri.son, O td > S •a o H r» O •i CD en M d « •a (ft I A *1 10 in o (ft ■o (ft KIIOWN HUU WEBB, WhulCiUilc Di-iijji:»isl!«, Halifax, kli'' II. n. I lILLKlt mill CO., mark llair Soatinff, lirail rovrer'n IVkni-r. t i o n %4 o i •0 S9 A 1 »i ^ n ; i'-' M i"1'^ < 1 f It-'^. n '. "^fj h " ' 'it •' ^ o ' 'if '1 A 1 S- ■ ■ ■ A rh § 16G BELCIIKBS FARMKRS [187D Newiwrt. KevEheiiczcrMcNal). Rlchnnynd, Rev A. L. Wvllie. St Aiulreir'n. //filifnx, Kev Thon»;is Duncan. Chulniprs Church, Ifnli/hx, IJev C. 15. Fitblado. Wimhor, Hev A. J. Mowitt. Pujiluy Grove, Halifax Uev Allan Simpson. St. Jct/in'n, /fnlijax, Hev John Forrest. Cornimtlia, South, IJcv .1. I*. Lo^HU, A M. NiH-l, KcvSamiU'l Itrrnurd Sheet llnrbonr, tfr., Itev A. H. Dickie. Maillaml^ R«v L. (i. McNeil], A m. Mttitnuofti-bmt //($rf)oui% t^-c, Kt'V .latnos Koslioroiif^li. liermiidti, Uev Walter Tliorljiirn. Cornwnllis, North, Kov l>avi(l Ncish. Little Itiver, AfimpKnioboit, Uev Duncnn RIcKinnon. Upper Musipioihihoil, Uev I.snac S. Simpson. Kemietc<>. Lnndvndemj and Campbell Sett., Rev Andrew Donald. St. John's Church, St.. John, Rev .lames Bennelt, D i). Spriuf^fiell awJ KvfiUfli Settlement, Rev Ijewis Jack. Bocahec ami Waxoeig, Rev William ]Millen. Calvin Church, St John. Rev David INraclise, i>.t>. St. Stephens, St John, Rev Donald McRae. St. Andrew's Church, St. John, Rev William Mitchell. St. Stephen, Rev W. P. Bcffp, m a. Chipmnn, Rev Samuel Johnson. Sussex, Rev James (Jray, a.m. St. David's, St. John, Rev David VVaters,' M..D. Buctouchti and Cocayne, Rev Jno D. Murray. Moncton Rev Joseph Hopjjif. Carleton, St. John, Rev J. C. Burgess, A n. Jtichvumd, Rev Ken- neth McKay. Grand Falls, Rev M. R. Paradis (Missionarj'). Stanlty and Nashwaak, Rev Peter Melville. Ri a., b u. Prince William, Rev VViii. Ross. Woodstock, Rev J. McG. McKay. Pheshytery of Miramu hi— 7i««er Charlo, Rev Thomas Nicholson. Bnthurst, Rev S. Houston. Newcastle, Rev James Anderson. Chatham, Rev J. A. F. McBttin. Blackville and Derbij, Rov Thos G. Johnstone. Dalhousie, Rev Alexander Ru.ssell. Redbank Rev. William McCullaj^li Neio Carlisle. l»ev Wm Murray. Tabusintnc, Rev Wm Fojfo. CamfibeU- town. Rev .1. C. Ilerdinan. Bl'tck Riivr, Rev John Robertson. Rlckibucto, Rev. M. Mackenzie. Prkshyteiiy of Pkixce Edward Island— Be6Vf/7«', Rev Robert S. Patterson, a.m Strathalbi/n, Rev Alexander Campbell. Coirehead, Rev James Allan. New Jjmdon, Rev Isaac Murray, d.d. Georgetown, Rev. John McKinnon. Valletj^eid, Rev Alex Munro. Richniondhay, Rev 11. Crawford. Zion Church, Charlott^town, Rev J. M. McLeod. Summerside, Rev Neil McKay. St. James, Charhtietown. Rev Kenneth Mcl^ennan! PrinceUnon, Rev Robert I^ird. St. Peters, Rev W. Scott. Mount Stewart and West St. Peter's, Rev W. R. Frame. Bay Fortune, ^c, Rev John G. Cameron. £ast St. Peters, Rev S. C. Gunn. West River, Rev Wm. Granf. West Point, CampbelUon, o if. n. ri ttEW »t rO.t Wohffrtwon'g f'frrirliir Hnwii, Power'M tflmrf* 1879] ALMANACK. ir.7 College of the ProBbyterian Church. I ^'}*''^^'l^"'\\ '>»^!V«T"KJ'T AT nAM|.AX-.7',v./-. o/' S,„eerrield: Rev D. Oram, Upper, Argylo; Rev W. Weston, Upper l'iil)rii(o. Shetburne County— Wmv A. Swim, liear Point; L'ev T. (). l)(\Vilt, Capi; Sable Island; Rev W. Downe}' and J. I. I'orter ^{aninnton ; I.'ev Iviwin Oowell, Ron Latour. Queans County- Rev S, N. Roval, I'ort Medwity. Kinfjs County— Uev Mr. VHnwort, Uhuk Ror k ; Rev',1. Cox, Canning. //outs Connty—Uev Geo E. Sturges, Walton. Ilaiifax County— \{ev John M. Lowden, ilalit'ax. AFRICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. TJalifax, Rev Jame.s Thomas. Ihuh IJIH, I,'»'v Alex liailuv; PrrKfni,^ Rev (ieo Carvey; Carle on, N. IJ., K'ov SamI li. Walls. 'J his Association meets the first Saturday in September of each year. BRITISH METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rt Rev R. R. Disney. Bish p, Chnllmm. Onlarin. llnUfnx, Rev C. W. Porsey. Di.srrict Book Steward ; Rev Jessie Coleman. /y/rc/yxW, Rev (J. H. S. Bell, Seeretaiy of Conferei'ce. ^lulhninH', Rev. (ieor^e W. Smith. Yarmmdh, Rev G, 'W. Brown. Aminrxt. Rev 'V. D.ilUis. St. .! . .1. A. Johnson. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSITY OF HALIFAX. Senate. — Chancellor, Rev. George W. IIill,i>.c.i,.,Vin(l.; Vice- Chan- cellor, William J. Stairs, Esq. Fellows. — Hon Mr Justice Wilkins, i>.c.l., Vind ; lion S. L. Shannon, d.c.l., Vind; Rev Principal Ross, i).i>., Queen's Coll, Ont ; Professor George Lawson, imi.d., ll.i>., McGill Coll ; l?cv Professor o '& o O sr § I Ml o »1 M O n o 9f > n M d ts a •1 *«' ►1 01 01 •a P To vlNit tlieir new Vruis >Tnrehon»e, HtillfH MIreet, Haliliix. Ji 'T n, n. Firtl.Kit A ni., Aryllir ■» n o » o n c3 o n I c3 (A ■-« •-4 M faO »-l 1G8 BKLCIIERS FAIIMKU8 [1871) McKniKht, d.I). ; Uov President Dart, d.C.l., Vind ; Rev Jolm Ainl)n).se. \.m., Vind; Uev Thomas J. l")n!y, ma., 8t Mary's; Ihv Konuld McDonald, a.b., St Mary's; Hon P. Carteret Hill, d.c.l, i Vind., (Provincial Secretary) ; Professor D. F. IIi};>,nns, a.m., Acadia; Edward Farrell, Ksq, A.n., St Mary's, m »., m.p.p. ; Matthew H. Uicliey, Esq, (Mayor of Halifax) ; David Alli«*on, ll.d., Victoria Coll, Out., (Supt of Education) ; President James 11. Inch, ll.i> , Sackvillc; Hon Lawrence G. Power, a.b, St Mary's ; Ilev E. M. Saunders, a.m., Acadia; John S. I). Thompson, Esq, m.p.I'., Barrister-at-Law ; U. S. HIack, Esq, M.i> , L R c s., Edinbiiruh ; Alexander P. Rcid, Esti, m.d , L.U.C.R., Edinbnrixh; Hon Jud>?e Johnston, ma ; Uev A. McGregor; Uov I). Honcvmiin, o.c.l., Vind; Uev F. A. Ilijjclns, m.a., Acadia. /i«f/istr(ir, ¥. 6. SHuiichrast, Office, 12 Prince Kt, Halifax. Chairman of Convocation, M. B. Daly, Esn., b.a. Cferk of Convocation, B. II. Eaton, MA. ; Office, llesslein Building, Hollis St., Halifax. DALHOUSIE COIiLEQE AND UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX. Board ok Govkuxors — Hon Sir Wm Younj?, Knight, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, ^AfltfV/Maw. Hon Charles Tuppcr, cm., m.d., M.p,, Hon J. W. Uitchic, Jtidpfo of Supremo Court of Nova Scotia, Hon S. L. Shannon, q.c. Very Rev Geo M. Grant, d.d., Principal, Queen's UnivcrHity, Ont, .Tames F. Avery, m.d , William J. Stairs, Es(}, Vice-Ch uiccilor of the University of Halifax, Hon Jeremiah Northup, Senator, Hon Alfred G. Jones, E.sq, M.i*., Minister of Militia, William P. West, E8(|, M. H. Richey, Esq, Mayor of Halifax, ex offirin, Herbert A. Baync, m.a., vu d , President Alumni Association, «t ojficlo, Georfi;e Thomson, Esq, Treasnrer. William M. Doull, Esq, Secretari/. ' Facui.ty of Arts — Verv Rev Principal Ross, d.d.. Professor of Ethii'-s and Political Economy, Rev William Lyall, t l.d.. Professor of Lofjic and Afefapfufsics. Charles Macdonald, m.a., Professor of Mathe- matics. John Johnson, m.a.. Professor of Classics. George Lawson, PH.D., LL.D.. Professor of Chemistri/ and Hfineralofji/. James DeMill, M.A., Professor oj Ilistorij and Rlietorir. John J McKenzie, m.a., pii n., Lecfiin r in Natural Phitosophif. James Licchti, Estj, Tutor in Modern Langnaij'^. Department op Science — Very Rev Principal Ross, d.d., Pro- fessor of Political Econamtf. Charles Macdonald, m.a , Professor of Mathematics. John Johnson, m.a., Professor of Latin. George Lawson, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of Inorganic Chemistrif and IMoloijical Science. James DoMill, m.a.. Professor of English. James Leichti, Professor of French, German and Spanish. John J. MacKenzie, M.A., PH.D., Pro- fessor of Experimental and Mathematical Phgsics. Herbert A. Baync, M.A., PH.D., Professor of Organic Chemish-i/ and Chemical Analiisis. Uev David Iloneyman, d.c.l.. Professor of Geology, Paloiontologi), Mineralogy. Terms. — The Winter Session for 1878-9 commences on Wednesday, Oct 30, 1878, and ends on April 23, 1878. The Summer Session com- mences on Monday, April 28, 1879, and closes July 11, 1879. Incorporated Alumni — Herbert A. Bayne, m.a., ph.d , President. John II. Cameron, ij.a., Vice-President. James McG. Stewart, u.a., Secrelari/. James Forrest, m.a.. Treasurer. Robert Sedgcwick, u.a.. ' 187 M B Frat •1 ) 1 ; Ojfii ( ( t) I a 2 ] f < ' Pivf it I..R.( S \ ; I'nu & M.K. J s t (!fOi H ft 9 A Hi B « 9 a « H> a ft n p M >^ RRtMTX Hiiil WEU», WholeNMh^ l»riigg:iM«s llnltl'nx. Il«, n. FI'LLr:R aiMl <'0., Pulml HiorMt' ^ho4>«, hp«(l of Po^vrr'N Wlinrf. 1879] ALMANACK. ICl) Friink H. 13cell, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Dr. A. i'. Kci«l, iJean and Treasurer. Dr. J. F. Black, Rci/istrar. l)r A. Lawson, Assistant Reijistrar, <'niinrv, llcnip, Wnpc, .WIIlcl, aiul all I»IltI> SKFIM. 8 TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, HALIFAX. (Established 1877.) Patrons— lion Sir William Young, Kt, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia; Wm J. Stairs, Esq, Vicc-Chanccllor of the University of llalif.ix. Office bkarbrs — President, Professor Lawson, i'H i>., ll.d. ; Vice- President, John Sommers, m-d. ; Treasurer, Uev David Honeyman, D.c.L. ; 6>c/v!<«r^, Herbert A. Bayne, M.A., rii.D. Facui-tv of IxftTuurTOHS — Professor Lawson, pii.d., i.l.d , f.i.c , Lecturer in A(frir.idtiiral Chemistry and liotany. Professor DeMill, M.A.. Lertiirer in Enijlish. Professor Liechti, Lecturer in (ierman, French and S}>anish John J. Mackenz.ie, m.a., pii.d.. Lecturer in Physics. Hev David Honeyman, d.C.l., Lecturer in Geoloify, Paleontolotfy and Mineia- iiuiij. John "Sommers, m.d.. Lecturer in Zooloyy. Henry Poole, f.o.8., (Inppoetor of Mines) and John Rutherford, me., lecturers in A/inwf/. ilerl>ert A. Bavnc, m.a., fii.d.. Lecturer in Indusfridl Chemistry. John .fiuk, Esq, (Principal Morris Street School) Lecturer in Mathematics. Emil Vossnnck, I'^sq, m.k., Lecturer in Mechanical Eni/ineeriny and Mechanical Ihawimj. Forshaw Day, Lecturer in Preehnud Dinwin;/. E. H. Keatinj,', Assoc Inst C. E., (City Engineer) Instructor in Civil Enqineerinq. Andrew Dewar, (Architect) Lecturer in Architecture. R. G. Eraser,' (Government Analyst) Demonstrator in Lidustrial Chemistry. Edwin Gilpin, m.e., f.o.s., Demonstrator in AsStiyiiiy. [The particulars of other Colleges and Educational Institutions will l.e found in connection with the Denominational matters with which the Institutions arc connected.] IV. If. riilACB MINI CA^ tkttmeaUe €'mt JlmiU, ArN«f wrp'«rwrr*« nhnrf. ' I OS 't « fl A 1 o ' K 7 «»^ o •C! C! &) .d K. 'J i '■ ., ■ !■ II- 1- .1- r' ^t .<^, ; K 1 1', ai r f^ ; , ^.( s> ! ' ■ ■ fflVi >M ■ ' ' 'f *^ <: i ;■ iv ■ ' ;■ ■ i b • ¥\ ; c h ^:4^ ' f CI '1 >> 1 (tl i ■ ' R I?- 170 BKLC II Kit's rAKMKH» [I87'J PUBLIC SCROOZiS. CoiTwnt OF TuBLic Instrvciioh — TheIttcml*TH of the L'xiv'n tivo Council. RijrBKrf»TBifr>KifT or TIr>uvM AllJson, Em((, ii,.o. C/«r^-, Hcv 8ninDol i\rchil)«l«), K^iAMiKBits rent Tins Phottwcb, topxarroiw fin«! lircnfie Tei»rh< rs — fjnnfptmff., Ker flco H. IXxlwell, W.a.; Srhtwd AfnnnrfeHient , Tettrhii.tt, ^c, Rev i/r8 Kos8, p. d.; AtathnHOtif^, 1>. V. Hig^im, a. m,> /Its^mjf and (jeogrnpk^, Rev TlioB J. Ehtly. NuRMAL All D Model Schoou*. Tnirito — Mrthod. nmi the. yninrnl Scictices, J. B. Cnlkin, M. A., l*riMri|mI of t\ui Norimil Ct»IU;Ke »»ii»' Model School : /^ii^/j/fA Larujiuujtt, (fenr^ni>fijf, ^r.^ Uut Jus*. Chri>ii«' ; ^/(f/Z/j^-j/Ki^ica, Vt . B. MnlhollaiMl ; Mitmt, rivoimis l*emb« rtoii ; J/". Diiijock, A. ni. ; 2iul /Ay», .lainc."* Litilr ; 3ril Dtp, Miss M. A. Hamilton ; 4th />?/>, Mist* .luiiot ArvliilKiUl ; r>tli Dep, Miss Miller; 6th />;>, Mi*8 VVchsler ; 7»h IXp, Miss A}iiu> Hamilton; %\\iDei>, Mii»»i)eHt»io Archibald; i)th />/», Alia.-i UimucW. Inspocton of BchoolB for Nova Sootia. Annnpolia, Lerinder S. Morse, Esq., Bridgetown ; Antitiintish, An«:Ms Mclsanc, Antigoni»h; Cape Drefon, Alex. McKiiiiMHi, Siydiiey; t'oirlm^- ter, David H. Smith, Truro; Cumber/ami, Hcv \V. S. l)an'uj;W, (Jdo-* River; District of Div ; hlMnrt of Clare, Rev E. D*I«>mm(*o, Clnrc; Gin/fihoro' , Ww. lliTrislioriit , Gny»horo'; Halifax, H. Coi>don, TCducaiion Oflicc, Halifax ; llmitu, Ui v J. 1>. Mc(i!illivray, Newport; Invernefiii, John Y. Gtiiui, IJnw.d ('ovr; Kings, Colin W. Roscoc, Upi^cr Caiwrd ; f,nnenburg, G, W. Hilt/, m.I'., Chester; Pi'cton, l>anicl McDonald, New Glaj^ow ; Qiireint, V. T. Andrews, M.i>., Brookfield ; Richimmii, Rcmi Beiioit, D'Escoiisso ; Sh<>- bume, A. C. A. Donne, Banin^on ; Victor ia. Rev Kenneth MvKeii^it ; Yarmouth, G. J. Farisb, bi.d., Yannoiitb. Commissioners of Scbools- Annapolis Went — Revs H. D, DeBlois, T. A. Hij^urns, Rirhjinl Smith; and Peter BoniMitt, Robt Mills, Whitman Arnisiiron;;, Wm V. Jones, Isaiah Delnp, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargie, John l>. Hice, John D. I'utter, Hubert Troop. Annapofin East — Revs T^. M. Wilkin», W, G. Parker, John Bnmii, Caleb Parker; and Miner Tapper, Ilardinpf H. Morse, JoiiiuIjum Woodbur}', in. u., Jesse Oakes, VVilliatn Miller, B. H. Parker, A. M Gidney, licniah Spinney, Bcrinh Daniels, Wni 11. Balcom, Ia-'wih DeBlois, M r>., R, B. Darling, Edward Mariliall. Antifjonish Co— Revs Hn^h GilHs, Dr Cbisholm, Wm Cbi!*lioIui, Wm B". McLeotl, Charles P. Martcll, Ronald MeGillivray, Hal iit Gerrior, J. F. Forbes, Dr McGre^-or, James Frasyr, John J. Chisliolm, Alexander Chisbolni, i>d., and Alexander Mcintosh, m.M., Archil>;il(i McGillivray, VVm Cbisholm, Thos M. Kin{% Norman McDonald, Aiit:ns Smith, Donald McKeiiz'e, Win J. Becit, John C Melvinnon, m.i>, Angus McGillivray, John I). Copeland. Cape Breton Co — Rev*ii Pulml llynamllf, Po«v«r*ii fVhnrr. 187D] AI-MANACK. 171 of tlic Exvctt 1C he r Jo in fimnt, ('. (Iionclicr, I). JTcDouirall, Jolin Murrnv, Micluu-I ^rcKonr.io, Doiiiilil SiitluMhuul ; iiml ('. II. Ilurnngtoii, Lnuthlin Kolnjitson, K. T. NJusi'Icy, Alexninli'V McOillivruy. iJtaiiirt of Co/r/icHter—McvH KolKTt' Grant, J. I. Baxter, JaiiU'H McUmu ; niid \V. A. Fiiliuoiv, W. K. AlcRolxTr, m. i>., Thos S. Ucluiicv, J. IJ. Dii'kic, (Jcor;;o KniiHrij,', Saimu'l licttio, Jno Kin^', Isnu'l lionuwonh, Holtcrt G. Hiitlu'rfbnl, K. TuppiT, juiir., Kolwrt (lainiiu'll, F. H. Pavkor, TIioh. Cliisholm, J. L. l*cpiK?anl, m.d., Joseph V. C'rowc, CyruH Kuton, A. C. Pago, m.d., Jacob Ilarrey. District of Sllrlinq — H«'v Thos Sodf'wick ; and Uol)crt L. By«rn, John Irvinci K. 1). Itoacli, m.d., John IJonymnn, W. M. Blackwood, John Miller, John Chirk, John AIcKay. Distn'rt of ('u>nt)ei'lamI-—liiiVH G. Townshond, 1). A., Steele; and (iillicrt tSeaniun, Cliarlos Lawi-cnce, Cyni.s Bent, U. McLean, J. C. Brunda};o, Abram A. Stevens, John Bra^^fj, John Baker. Dhtrivt of Pairshoro'—T. I). Dickwm, E. Vickcry, W. Y. King, Tlioiuas Kivkpatnck, Charles Smith, Jesse Fullcrton. District of Dit/hif — Revds P. J. Fillcul, J. H. Saunders, M. J. Dri.'^coll; and G. llcndcrson, Stephen Marshall, Wni K. Potter, Wni 11. Taylor, Jno 8. McNcile, Calvin Hayiuond, li. S. FitzKandolph, C. 1). Jorles, A. 1). Hoyt, G. H. Dunbar. * iJlstrirt of Clare— Very Kev'd James Duly, V. G., Revs John M. (tay, and Brown; J. Q. Nowlan, Kser Rrltlii$r. •IH ixl (0 g n «M o •0 •» .c] K^ n « I O 01 0> a Pi .a o CO a i O •0 o 172 bklciier's farmer's [18711 East District Halifax Co — Revs Robert Jamioson, Alfred Dickie, Edward Ansell, James Rosborough, Charles Underwood ; and Iletiry Leslie, William Hall, A. A^ Barton, William Anderson, W. 11. Tidmarsh, Alex,. Leslie, Jos Martin, John Ivirkcr, David. ArehlbaU!, John Balcam. District of East Hants — Rcvds Jno Cameron, Jacob McLellan, L. G. McNeill ; and Isaac O'Brien, Wm Hamilton, Wm Casey, Jno McLcani, Hugh McLearn, Suml Blois, D. McLean, m.d., Jas Melvenzie, Geurtre W. Smith. District of West Hants — Revds Thos Maynard, m.a., J. Bancroft, John Carmody ; and M. H. Goudge, m.p., Charles Mumford, Hinun Smith, Andw Shaw, Shubael Dimock, George DeWolf, Thos Aikins. District of North Inverness — Revds M. Stewart, Peter Fisett, Alex Grant, Donald Chisholm ; and Sam Campbell (Chairman), Thus Ethridge, Jno G. Crowdis, Donald McLeot^ Lauchlin McDonjiall, Malcom McKay, Donald McLellan, Lauchlan McDonald, Far(nih;u McRae, Murdoch McKinnon. District of South Inverness — Revds Kenneth J. McDonald, Colin Chisholm (Chairman), Donald Mclsaac, Archibald McKenzio, Anh Chisholm, A. F. Thomson ; and Hon Peter Smyth, Hugh Cameron, M. D., John Murray, E. D. Tremain, Duncan Campbell, m.d., John Mcintosh, M.D., and George C. Lawrence. Kings Co — L. DeV. Chipman, Thos Farnsworth, Holmes E. Mars- ters, M.i>., John N. Bowles, Jno Foster, Amos Black, George W. Fisher, Wm Eaton. E. A. Moren, 1). Ruport Eaton, S. R. Tui)per, Ben Kinsman, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Ilsley, Abr Ellis, Chas .1. Tobin, Wm Magee, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Borden, Michael Lonci-gaii, Arnold S. Burbidge, James Lyons, J. M. Roscoe, Iliifus Burgos.^, Johnston Patterson, Russell Caldwell, Irad Benjamin, James F. Manning, Stanley Eaton, A. Stanley Fisher. District of iMnenhHrg — Revs Henry L. Owen, Chas Cossmann, Wm Duff, D. McMillan, Thomas Rogers, D. L. Roth ; and R. Lindsay, Matthew Ernst, James Z wicker, Lewis Anderson, Edw Morgan, Mor- ton Wheelock, John Morash, Henry Schnave, Samuel Ris.ser, Gideon Langille, Greorge Eisenhauer. District of New DuUin — Revs W. E. Gielling, Daniel McGregor, A. Jordon, J. H. Hunton ; and L. W. Drew, T. K. er»>gg, W. V. An- drews, Thomas T* Keefler, Robt Dawson, Martin Sperry, Jas McKean, Greo Baker. District of Chester — Revs I. J. Skinner, J. Norwood, P. llolden ; and George Richardson, Jas II. liiltit, Edward lleckmau, Jno Church, E. P. Butler, J. Duncan. i District of North Pictou— Mays A. W. Herdman, H. B. McKay, R. McCunn, Ranald McDonald, Alex Ross ; and Daniel Hockin, John D. McLeod, Janjes McLean, Jos Gordon, Saml Archibald. District of South Pictou — Revs J. Stewart, D. B. Blair, W. Stewart, A. McGillivray, E. A. MeCurdy ; and J. MoKay, G. W. Underwootl, W. Eraser, Alexander Gn\nt, Robt McNeill, Adam C. Bell, 1>. McDonald, Jno McPhie. HI A ^1 Q *1 'A of el l\ Cicuulue t'lorlda ^Vuter, Itcnl Wvst India Kuy ituu^ n. H. FIIU.1SR nn«1 riK, Amcrlrn-n f1ift»p1iift Axen, Pow«rNt H^liarf. )cr Rcltliis* [enzie, Gouiirc in, James F. 1879] ALMilNACK, 173 Diiitri I M 3 •o o o » o m 13* U o 1 o I en 35 Of Alwnj* bv^ hr BftU^UJV aua H ft^Ult^ direct liuporleni. I. H. FULLER A CO., Tin PlAtc, 1€, IX, Dt\ DX, kMMl PoMci 'A «« liiij^r. m ' II a I :»1 .ii H' J '^ i tt i ::^'': ;i-:|i.. 1 -tV yi^ri 174 BELCHERS FARMERS [187'J' I BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Capital $1,000,000. Directors, John S. Maclean, (Prost), John DouTl, (Vice-I*rest.) Daniel Cronaa, J. J. Bremner, S. A. White. (Cashier, Thomas Fyshe. Account- ant, E. H. Taylor. Tellers, J. Ik Forgan, James Yeoman. Clerks, D. C. Chalmers, W. Thompson, M. Whidden, H. A. F!«>inmin^, Jamia I'dpe, G. R. Chisholm, A. M. K. Doull, E. L. Joiinatone, F. Kinsman. Mcssenpfers, George Anderson, John Anderson. Agents — Pictou, Howard Primrose; Yarnumth, James Murraj' ; Neio Glaaffoio^ Jame8 W. Cannichacl ; Syliieji. C. B., Hon Thos D. Archibald; KentTiUe^ L. DeV. Chipman; Bridffetoirn, T. D. Fuggles ; Diyby, ^orge Henderson ; Amherst, Jolin M. Hay; St. John, N. B.y J. M. Kobinsou. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AJIERICA. [Establisiied 1836.] Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling. Head Office, London. Sec'y, R. W. Bradford. Head Office in tlie Colonies, Great St James Street, Monti'eal. General Manager, R. K. Grindley. Inspector, W. Grindlay. Halifax Branch— Manager, Jeffrey Penfold. Accountant, A. E. Ellis. Teller, D. Robertson. Clerks, T. S. ftill, J. A. Russell, L. K. Dodwull, W M. Dustan. Messenger, P. Popham. Discount, daily. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Estabri.shed 1856.] i Capital £250,000. | Direc , as A. Moren, (Prest), Jno Gibson, EdAV Smith, W. P. West i WmJ. Gl V; lo" Robt Boak, M. P. Black. Cashier, W. Sawers Stirling, J Account?". 1. Y. Clarke. Teller, E. H. Reeves. Clerks, E. L. Thome, J. J. I*. JopUn. Messenger, T. Skinner. Agents — Ijondon, London atid ! Westminstei Bank ; Montreal, La Banque du Peuple ; New York, National ' Bank of (/ommerce; Boston, Merchants' National Bank; Annapolis. A. Shearer, Agent. Discount days — every week day. i »IERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. [F^tabUslied 1864.] Capital, $1,000,000. Directors — Thos E. Kenny, (Prest), Hon. .Jeremiah Northup, Senator. (V. P.), Michatl Dwver, James Butler, Thomas A. Ritchie, Allison Smith. Cashier, Geo McLean. Accountant, 1>. H. Duncan. Teller?, K. H. Annand, A. H. Higginson. Clerks, J. W. Yoiing, John T. P. Knight, K. F. Paulin, W. F. Alitchell, Wm H. Ray, G. H. Mackenzie. Messenger. Jas Anderson. Agents. — Antigonish, T. M. King; Bridf/ewriter, Andrew Gow; Charlottetown, P. E. J., Owen Connolly; Maitlnnd, (ieorge Frieze: Pictou, William Ives; Summerside, P. E. /., Steplien McNeill; Si/dney, C B., J. E. Burchell; Truro, Martin Dickie; Weymouth, Colin Campbell," jr. ' Discount daj's — every week day except Saturday. PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $600,000 paid up. i Directors, George H. Starr, (Prest), R. W. Fraser, (V. P.), AVilliam I J. Coleman, A. W. West, Patrick Power, Charles II. M. Black. Cashier, Peter J»(.:;. Accountant, R. T. Braine. Teller, Henry J. Parker. Clerks. R. A. Woodill, M. II Richev. Jr. Messenger, G. H. Wis well. Agent' — Wolfville, A DeW. Barss; Z.(»c^*e^xw-^, Austin Locke. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. I'ui'C HeaivliiMl 4'o a I en O fi m tf t+ p ti a- o pi «♦ t I-* d •J o I 55 H O (0 et Vi o o a ItiCOWN and ^VEIM', \VIs;.I. sale IMujjiis'^ tlJillSox. ■1. H. FI'LLKK A €0., V. M. Mtcft Ziiio, head of l*«»wor*H ^Vliarf. I w l!l' 17G HKLCIlKIt S FAiniKIlS [1871) liTSUPMiilTOB OOItlPAlTlEIS AND AGEN0I33. MARINE. Nova Scotia Mahixk Insukanck Association. — Tlon A. G. Jones, (Prest), John S. McLean, (V. P.) Directors, John Doiill. J. V. Kenny, James IJutler, James J. Bremiier. Scc'y, Jo:in Strachan, 50 Bedford Row. Mkuciiants' Makink Insukanck Company — Capital, $200,000. Direc- tros, J. 8. Belcher, (Prest), John DuiFus, Georfj^e Mitcljell, \Vm P. W.sf. Danl Cronan, Wm Ksson, Win J. Lewis. Auditois, Peter Koss, Tlios Abbott. Sec'y, Chas W. Wright, 50 Bedford R(»\v. Atlantic Makive Association — Directors, W. II. Hart, (Prest), J. T. Wood, Thos E. Kennv, (t. U. Anderson, V. G. Parlier, Allison Smith, (V^ P.), Kobt Morrow. Soc'y, P. W. Criij^hton. OcKAN INlARiNK Lnhukanck ASSOCIATION — Directors, Jno Taylor, (Pres) Jas. M, Morrow, Hon Jer Northup, Wm. I.awson, Auj^. W. West, (V. 1'.,) Geo J. Troop, Adam Burns. Sec'y, B. W. Salter. CiiEBircTO Marink Insuhanck Association. — R. I. Hart, (Pies'.). George McKenzir, (V. P.), John Pugh, Robert Taylor. Joseph Seeton, Kdward Morrison, M. Carney. Sec'y, J. Tremaine Twining. Oftice, Bedford Row. ConicQuiD Marink Insuranck Company, Truko — Directors, Charles Blanchard, (Prest), Jas Crowe, J. F. Blanchard, Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox, Jacob b'ricze, John Yuill. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Geo. Campbell. Sec'y and Treas., Jas K. Blair. Truro Marine Insurance Company — Directors, John B. Dickie, (Pres), Samuel Rettie, C. B. Archibald, W. E. McRobert, M.D., and Thos McKay. Auditors, A. H. Patterson and G. Clish. Se.'y, Geo P. Nelson. Avon Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, William Dimock, (Prest,) B. Smith, C. B. Bowman, George W. Churchill. Sec'y ami Treasurer, D. P. Allison. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Payzant. Windsor Marine Insur'^nce Company, Windsor — Directors, G. P. Payzant, (Prest), Jno Stirling, Edwd O'Brion, Captain Thomas Ayhvard. Sec'y and Treas., W. II. Blanchard. Auditors, B. Smith, William Dimoek. SiiiPOWNKKs Marine Insuranck Company ok Windsoi: — (Limited- Directors, E. W. Dimock, (Prest), Sliubael Dimock, (V. P.), Bennett Smith, John B, North, M. P. P., J(>lin A. Harvie, George Mounce, Mark Curry. Sec'y, Allen Haley. PiCTOU Home Marine Insurance Association — Directors, Roderick McKenzie, (President,) Robert P. Eraser, Howard Primrose, James Yors- ton, J. W. Gordon. Broker, Hon Robt P. Giant. i PicTou MuTUAT. iSIarine INSURANCE ASSOCIATION — Directors, Daniel Hockin, (President.) Wm Ives, Alex J. Patterson, James H3'slop, C. Dwyer. Broker, Geo Glennie. Halifax Ag nt, W. S. Salter, 5 Prince Street St. Lawrence IVIarine Insurance Association ok Pictou — Directors, John Crerar, (President,) John R. Xoonau, R. S. Dawson, James Stalker, David S. Crerar. Broker, Robt Doull. Dominion Marine Insurance Association. River .John — Directors, .Jjimes Kitchen, (Presf:, ) .John Henry, .lohn McKenzie, Arch McKenzie, Chas McLennan. Uroker, William Lauder. Atlantic Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, GeoB. Doane. Siilphui'lir a»4i r?iui-iatic Atitli*, htavy ylocu autl low prices* ^r'» ^Vharr. JO B. Doano. JO > J'' hi ei ]« r u \^ n. 11. F1:llk« aiul Ifln(c, Power's Whnrr. 1H79] ALMANACK. 177 (PresO, John K Rverson, Bowman Corning, Hugh Cann, John H. Killam, Geo il. I.ovitt, li. llilion. Sec'y, Jno Killam. ,„ ^?-^"l> ^^f"":\^V'^ (V.Mi-ANY, YAitMonTir- Directors, Nathan Moses, (I rest), Urn Ihirriil, jr., I^enj Murphy, A. (Joudey, SauiuelJ. Ilatliel.l, Z. (loudy, Jose[)h liiirrell. Sec'y, T. V. li. IJingay. CoMMKKCiAL Insuraxck CoMi'ANY, Yaumouth — Directors A C IJobbins, (Prest), W. K. Diidman, !.. Cann, Anilw Lovitt, Jonth Ilorton, N. thiirchiil, r. M. i.ewis. Sec'y, (i. G. .Sanderson. MAiiiNK Insuhanck Comfany, Yahjioutit— Directors, J. W. Moody (I'rest), Saml M. Hyerson, Dennis Ilorton, L. E. Baker, George H. Guest' A. F. Stoneman. Jolui Murphy. Sec'y, S. B. jNIurray. ' Pacific LNsuitANcrc Comi-any, Yahmocth— Directors, Thos Killam (Prest), John Lovitt, N. B Lewis, \V. tl. Mot.dy, W. D. Lovitt, F. Dennis' W. A. Cann. Secretary, W. A. Chase. ' ' Ohikntai. Tnsuuanck Company, Yai; mouth— Directors, W-ni Law, (Prest), Jacob Bingay, James J. Lovitt, J. B Lovitt, Henry Lewis, Abrani JL Ilatlield, Kobert Ellenwood. Secretary, Job llailield. MaitlandMaimne Insuhanck Co— President, Nelson Murphv. Direc- tors, Clias Cox, Alex A. McDougall, Alfred Putnam, Archibald McCalium, Isaac Douglas, Jas K. Plair. Auditors, A. M. Cocliran, Osmond U'lJrien, Sec'3' and Treas., Geo. W. T. Irving. New GLAS(io\v IMaiune Insuhanck Awsociation — (Incorporated.) Directors, J. W. CarinichacI, (Prest), James W. Jackson, .lames D. McGregor, J. B. (.'armichael, John I\Iiller, John li. Smith, Angus Chisliolm. Sec'y, G. VV. Underwood. Mekchants' Mauine Insukance Company ok Canai>a. — Cajiital, Sl, > o B (A s- ►1 ►1 p u » o a n" O O •a » S O ►1 w a a o •a m A M r BKOWx>' uittl m':Halc Uriij^uiMtM, UiiUluA. IT. II. FIILLKU iind <)0.,\oblcVsaii4l lloarc'H Variilsli* l*ow<>r*H Wlinii. iv i n- MB u c« fi o (14 o •0 c3 a> .4 I t- o> o Ifi t-l M o n n ■? O 69 U o 4 178 n K 1 . C 1 1 IC R S ¥\ R ]« !•: R s [187'J LANCAHiriUK Fir?: Insukance Company. — Capt George T. Sinclair, Agent, I0(i llollis Street. Imi'kkial FiitK Ins. Comp'y of London — Capital .01,600,000. st;;. Agent, M. B. Daly, llollis Street. riKKNixFiiuclNS. CoMp'v OK LoxHON— Agent, Wm Hare, 171 HollisSt. Scottish Commkisciai, rNstiKANCi-: Company of Gi^asoow. — Capilal, £2,Ul)i),0()0 stg. C. n. M. lilack, Agent at Ilalilax, 60 iJedtord liovv. ^TNA iN.sunAxr'K Comp'y OF 1Iaktkoi!I), Conn. — Incorporated 181!). Cliartor Perpetual. Assets *7,000,000. Agents, \V. L. Lowell &. Co., llollis stroe* IsoLATKi) Risk and Fahmkks Fihk Ixsuuanck Co.mp'y ok Canada, — C. J. Wylde, Agent. liiJiTiMi Amfiuca Fikk Assi'HANrK Company.— Assets $1,200,000.— Agent, Frederick Allison, oilicu over Halifax Bank. National Fikk Insuhanck Company of Montkeau — II. St. G. Twining, Agent, 60 IJodfurd liow. Hautfokd Fihk Insi kance Company of IIaiitford, Conn. — Assets $3,-W0,()00.— Agents, W. L, Lowell & Co. NournKKN Fii.k Ins. (Jomp'y of London and Ahehdeen — Capital, £3,000,000 stg. Agent, G. C Harvey, Central Wharf. Livicnpooi. and London and Gloue Insurance Company— Atrent, C. J. AVylde, 70 Bedford Uow. Commercial Union Assiraxce Company, of Corniiill, London. Cai)ital, .£2,50(),n0(>. B. W. Salter and W. S. Salter, Agents at Halifax, 5 I'rinee Street. Stadacona Fire Insurance Company of Queuec— G. M. Greer, General Agent for N. S. Western Assurance Comi'Any of Toronto. — Hon J. McMurricli, (Brest). B. Haldan, Managing Director. J. J. Kenny, Sec'v. James Bi.onier, Inspectdr. J I'ringle, (xeneral Agent. G. M. Greer, Agent /or N. S., 1!)1 Hollis Street. FIRE AND LIFE. North British and IMercantile Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y— - Capital,. £2,000,000 stg. General Agent, Henry Pryor. Agents for II alifa.v, Farqnhar, Forrest & Co. QuEi.x Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liveispool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000 (K)0 stg. Agent, Stephen Tnbin: Oliice. Union Bank Building, Hollis Street (up-stairs). Royal Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, James W. Hntt, Hollis street. Guardian Fihe and Life Ins. Comp'y of LoNDON—Capital £20,000 OOO stg. Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, Hollis Street. 0) ft >\ V to ft p « I A *^ . a{ 1 0! >( ' < P » Q H a >■) 0) n LIFE. Canada Like Assup.axce Company— (riamilton, Ontario.) Canital, SI 0()(»,0(I0. Agent, J. W. iMarling, 1-15 llullis fetieet, General Agent for Maritime Provinces. i'Jit'sl I'roleclors, ICcsiiiraturs, sipousc Kags, rilA.nUJLS ."SSilNjj, iv'erNWIini'i. II. 11. Fl'LLKK A f^K, FnlrhiinkN'McnlcKlii vailoly, l*ow4>j-S MlMirf. ITlHollisSt. G. M. Greer, 871)] ALMANACK, 170 CoNFKDKltATlON LlKK AsHUCIATUt.N Ol" CANADA. — Fnd. Alligon, Af^iMit, over Ilalil'ax Hank. Standaki) Lii'K Ass. Comp'y — Annual I'cvcnuc, £81.'),00(). Secretary and Agent for Nova Scotia, J. W. llutt, Ilollis Street. Stais LiKK Ass. Soc'y ok London- -Capital, .£100,000 stg. Agent, : Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank. * I LiFK Association ok Scotland — Accumulated Fund, £1,191,582 stg. I Sec'y, J no II. Harvey, Bedford liow. ! Connecticut Mutual Lifk Ass. Coaip'y of IlAnrFoHD, Conn. — Organized 1840. Charter perpetual. Aswets, S2;3,000,000. Local Agents i for Halifax, W. L. Lowell & Co., 105 Ilollia Street. I F. I). Corbett & Co., Water Street. 1 TiiK Equitahle Like Ass. So( 'y of the Umtei) States— Agents ' for Nova Scotia and Brince Edward Island, I anjuhar, Forrest &, Co., Ilollis Street. METitoroMTAN LiKE Ins. Coimv'y OK Nkw Yohk— Thomas A. Temple, St .John, N.B , General Dominion Agent. Agent at Halifax, E. I). JMeynell, 215 Hollis Street. London AND Lancashiije Like Assukanck Comvany, ok London, England.— George M. Greer, Geneial Agent, lUl Hollis Street. LIFE AND ACCIDENT. St:N Mutual Like and Ar( idknt Insukanck Comp'y «>k Montueal. —George Fraser, (ieneial Mait.Tierfnr ilie Maritime I'roviiiees and New- toundland. Oilice 70 Granvil! -^t., Halifax. The Tkavelleks' Like and Accident Ins. Comi''y ok Hai!TK()i:d, Conn. — (iencial Agents for Nova Scotia and I'rince Edward Island, W. L. Lowell, vV Co. Agent lor Ilaliiax and Dartmouth, C. J. B. Clarkson, 24 Brince Street. Accident Insuhance Coivivany of Canada. — Capital S250.00(). Local Board of Directors, -las B. iMorrow, Chairmau; "W. J. Stairs T. E. Kenny, Adam Bums. Agent, Geo. M. Greer, 191 Ilollis Street, Halifax. Citizens' Accident Insuuance Comtany of Canada.— General Agent, W. S. Salter, 5 Biinee Street, Haiifax, N. S. GUAEANTEE. Canada Guarantee Comvany, Monti;eal.— Sir A. T. (Jalt, (I'reRt). Directors, James B. Morrow, Thomas E. Kenny, William .1. Stairs, Adam Hums. Solicitors, Messrs. Macdonald & Kigby. General Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, 106 Ilollis Street. MSHOANTILE COMPAITIBS. The Halifax Stock E.vchange.— .1. C. Mickintosh. Bre.sidont ; John Lvle, Secretary and Treasurer; Members: Hart, 3 B •e o a o •1 CO U o M 3 o o o •0 o •a n $ «♦• o ►1 w a o CO CD O P O W SKIXSJ, BilOW.\ A WKKIS, toinor Wtike and HolUs Sititct.s, llalllax. ,jl! 11. It. iri-LI.H .i < O., I'Irlli'H u CO * k a o III (Q k ^ ii" (4 ; ^ o a l^y H W^' ^ y ' • y o r »0 ' ^4 o IH ■*» a q> ' UD < » Hi iJ H Hl^iilgi n 180 in.LCIIKU S FAUMRUS llobt rickford, .Famus IJulkr, ,1. T. Wyl.le, J. T. Wood, M. Dwyer, W. II. Hart, IC. G. StHyner. Clitirlcs M. Creed, Sec'y. IIai.ikax Imi'<»ki\i;i;h' Association.— Picsidont, Jolin Diiftus; Kxp- cutivo Commilti'i!, [.-^aau II. Mallu-rs, Williaiu II. Neul, William M. Doull, Kobu) Taylor; Sccrt'tary, A. Jlurtlii Payne. Pn/)» C(^MMi.ssi()M':u.»< Koii THE City and County of IIai.ikax.— John Piif^li, Chuirm ii ; Daniel Cronan, William Koclie, Jr., J. Taylor Wood, Jof^epli Sce'on, Lewia Anderson, David Hunter. F. D. Corbett, Sec'y and Treas. List ok Pii-ots fok tiik Pokt of Halifax, N. S., 1877. — No. 1, John Kleniin;^, Kotc'i Ilariior ; No. 2, Th )ma.s Holland, Duncan's Cove ; No. ;j. .lamos Holland, Duncan's Cove ; No 4, William Baker, Ilnlit'dx ; No. 5, Hernard (Jlallanher, ilalifax ; Xo. ti, Daniel ^larlin, Ketch Hariior : No. 7, Joseph lIliiiH), Hrrinj;- Cove ; No. 8, Patrick Hayes, llerrin:^ Cove ; No. 'J, IIii<^h iMonnio, Ilerriiii,^ Cove; No. 10, .Icreiniah Holland, Dniicai''s Cove; No. 11, Ivlward 15 lyers, Ketcli Harbor; No. 12, .Fames Hanrainm, Fcr^^uson's Cove; No. l-J, U'iliiam Peazley, Fei-iciison's Cove; No. U, John Hayes, lleniiu; Cove; No. 1."), Timothy Saul, Upper Prosjicct; No. l(j, Thomas IJca/Jey. Fcrj^nson's Cove; No. 17, Ciiarles (.Jiazei)rooU, Fcr- f^Mison's Cove; No. 18. Kichard Ncill, Fer^^uson's Cove; No. 19, William Smith, Ferguson's (Jove. Tiip; Wk.stficn Union Ti;ija;i;Arn Co.mtany — Proprietors and Lessees of all the Tcie^-iiiph Line;; in the United States and the Maritime Provinces, from I'ort Hood to San Francisco, a:;(l conncclinf.^ run Athmtie (.'al)!e an(l Northern line uith all the Telep:raj)iis in the world. Cai)ital, $l5,0(K),()no. Head Ofliee, 115 Hroadwav, New Vork. Prest., W. Orton. Viee-l'resdls., .v. 15. Cornell, Au'^- Sclicil, N. (ireen, H. Durkee. 8ee'y, A. 1{. Ureuer. Treas., R. H. l{(nhe>ter. Auditor, J. IJ. Vanl'^very. (ieneral ICngineer, Marshal Lell'erts. SupiVl Ivistern l.)i vision, J. C llinchman. Kleetrieuui, G. 15. Pre.scott. The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville, and those of Newfoundland at North Sydne}', C. IJ. Nova Scotia District. — Superintendent, 1\. T. ( Minch, St. John. I^fanacrpr, A. K. Hoyt. Peceiviu},' Clerk, Geo Leslie. Clerks, P. Quinn and .l.W'. Leard. Operators, 1). Uailley, N. C. Sears, K. McLearn, A. G. McDonald, Miss Sterns. Lunenburg, Mahone Hay, J\lar;:;aret's "Bay, INlaccan, Mt. Uniackc, Middleton, Mabou, North Sydney, N. (Jlasgow, Picton, Pictou Landing, Plaister Cove, I'ort Hawkesbur^', Port Hood, Pt. M nigra ve, PugA^sh, RichmomJ, Yarmouth, and all Railway Stations in Province. Dominion Teleguapii Company of Canada. — General Offices, Toronto, Ontario. Executlce Oj/icers: Thomas Swinyard, Gtneral Jf(tn:i- Amherst, Anna})olis, Antigonish, A von dale, Aylesford, Arichat, Athol, Acadia iMines, Baddeck, Barrington, Berwick, Bridgeport, Bridgetown, Bridgewater, Bear Piver, Canning, Chester, Cow Ba\', Digl)v, Deiiert, Klmsdale, Great Village, (iiiysboro', (ilace Bav, Halilax, ' Hantsport, Hillshurgh, L'on JMines, KeiitviUe, Lawreiicetown, Lingau, C. B., Liver|)ool, Lockcport, Londonderry, River John, Sackville, N. B., Shelt)urne, Shubenacadie, St. Peter's, Stellarton, Stewincke, Sydney, Tatamagouche, Truro, Wallace, Weymouth, Westville, Wilmot, Windsor, WindsorJunction, Wolfv.lle, 3 3 ft M. J) M 3 9 a. n » a .J ■t o ill 'J 3- UKOWX aiMl WKJSK (late iTny, ISrowii aiul l':.<$tul>I}.sli(>4l IS*?!. «'i**H ^Vliai'f II. It. ri'LI.KU Oi 4'0., Krihs* l*:it<>iil IJflioirnrltiir, Tonor's M linrt [1871) wyer, W. II. Uiiftus; Exo- iim At. Doull, IIai.ii AX.— '., J. Tiivltir D. Corbett, -No. 1, John s Cove ; No. lalifax ; No. Harlior : No. M-riiii^ Cove ; (I, I)lUlCf\l)'.s c;s Ilaiiraliiin, [)ve; No. 14, *ro.«|icct; No. ;L'l)ro(>U, Iht- ,19, William s and Fa'-ssccs lie I'roviiK'cs, ic (.'al)I(! and S-15,0(K),()(1I). /ice-l'resdls., . \l. I'reui r. ■al ICnginoLT, Kloctriciaii, :at Sackville, 111. ISfanaccpr, in and J. W. i. JNIcDonald, ■ John, nllo. N. 13., lunie, enacadie, eter'rt, irton, ncke, uagouclio, '> ice, iioiith, ville, lOt, Isor, [nor Junction, vAW, era! Offices, '.iieral Man.i- >> u u < t\ n » H » HI U Q P. P, eriv(en(Ient at Halitax, I). 11. iSrciJiiarric. OHiccis in Nova Scotin am now open at 'i"or IJav, Capo, ( 'aiiso, (inys'oronj^h New (ilasiiow. I'ictou, 'I'riiro, Slinbcnaradii.', Wavciioy. Dartnionlli, llalilax, Wcstvillf, liiver Jolm, TatainMjioiiclit', Wallaot', Puf^wasii, Amherst. Ollice.s are also open in New IJninswick at Sackville, [)or(hes(or, Meinranjcook, Moncton, I'etticodiac, IVnobscjuis, Suhsex. St Jolin, llHnipt(>n, Salisl)ur3'. This ('ompanv also connects at lor Hay, N. S., with tliu Direct ('aide Company (limilcd) and will receive Cable iiu'ssapjes at all the above offices for Great Hrituin, Europe, and all ICastcrn countries. Nova Scotia TKiniANKNT IIicnkkit Duii.juno Sociktv and Savinc;^' KuNU — Trustees, W. J. Almon, ji.d., S. Scldcn, Kobie I'niacke. Directors, ,lno r. Mott, (President VV. M. Ilarrin^fton, (V. Tresident), Jas A. Moron, lion D. ISIcN. I'arker. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, W. II. Hart. Uaidvcrs, th« Union Hank of Halifax. Surveyor, Duncan Grant. Sec'y ami Treas., John W. IJiirton. Office, Ilollis Street IIalika.x; AM) Dautmoutii Sikamisoat Company — IVest., lion Dr. l*arl4| IS^l. The olcUst aiu» iurj'C'.t liviiti loisceni iu Iho rrovliico. IL II. liriiliEB an Railway Comtany. — Agiiit, Uavid MucKocii, Caledonia Mines, Cnpe IJrctun. Clyok Coal Minin(j Company— Manager, Jolin Sutherland, Port Caledonia, Cajte Breton. (Iknkual ISIimn(» Association. — (Svdnev CoIliiTv.) — Manager, IJielul II. Hrown, Sydney Mine.s, (J. li. Agents, (!unard vV Morrow, IlalilHX. (iKnkkalMimno Ah8o«iation- (Lingan Colliery.) — Manager, Donald Lynk, Lingan, Cape Uretdn. (Ilack Hay Coal INIiNiNti ('ompany — I\Iannger, llentr' Mitcliell, Little Claee Day, C. 15. Agent, E. 1*. Arelibold, Halifax. Inteijnational Coal and Railway Company. — Manager, Patrick Neville, Bridgeport. Agents, Dodd & tjillies, Syilnev, Cape Breton. Soi'Tii Hkad Coal Company — >[aiKiger, James Baird, Cow Bay, C.B. Collins Com.ikky — IMaiuigiT. George Scott, Litile Brass il'Dr. Agent, S. X. Robinson, North Swlney, C ipe Hreion. YiCToiuA C«)AL MiNiN(i Company — Agent, 'osepli Salter, Low Point, C.ipo Bivtoii. Lnvkkxkhs Coal, Ikon and Railway Cdmi'Anv— Agent, Alexander Wright, Bioad Cove, (!ape Bivton. Pout Hood Collilky— Agent, John P. Lawson, Port Hood, Cape Bri. ton. Nkw Campbkllton CoLLiEiiY— Agent, John McDonald, New Cam p- bellton, Cape Breton, Thk Stkkl (\)Mpany of Canada— (Limited).— Capital, .£500,000. Cliairman of hirectors, (!. W. Sicmniis, F.RS. Litndon Sec'v, E. F. Tremayne. Furnaces. Jiuiliiif/ A fill, Fouwli-if and. Stttl Works (it Lomhn- (Ivrry. N. S. — Manager, J. Janune; Trea>, i J( 1* * M< (.'. 3 1 "-1 r* in V (11 1 l< 3 < : .1. ^; i a * 1 S. 1(1 r1 H A It' jl % S 1 '^ ' A i ft w 1 V : A » » 1 te t; t^ ■^ H xi > m a « K » 15 Bl H ■A .-1 ^ O Sk »J 4 iV BROWN and UUiStt, Hliolosah; Slniisgiist.s, i:.slal>ll>hi:tl IS'^4, r'H Wliiirf. II. II. l'l'IJi»:il Wl I'O., Mill aiMl f'iuHH< iit'diUH, linid Pinvcr'n Whar '. 1H7!)] al:\ianack. 183 l< < CI Cj (.1 e o 5 (A n ho a (0 (0 u -3 'a a CJ M 0) tn SntAiT OK Canho Stkam Fkimiy f'oMi'ANV.— DirtTtors, !•'. C. Cook, John \y. Ii);;r(iliaiii, Lovi Hurt, (Set- vV 'I'hm:-). Daki'moutm KorKwoitK Tomi'Any— Works ami Olliio, Nortli Durt- iiioiitli; I'roprii'tors, Wiu Stair>i, Son, tS: Morrow. Makink |{aii,\v\y, Yai!M). Dirt'ctors, Sniiuiel i Killam. (Tri's), Natlian Moses, llii^li ruiiii, IJ. I'. I^adi'., N. W. iJIctlifii, A. (joniley, A. V. Stonenuin. Si-cy, 11. S. Kukins. I.iVKKi'ooi- Maimnk IIaii.w'AY (JnMi'ANV—( Incorporated A. D. 185(».) ! Directors, 'riioma? Wo's. (Prcsulcnt,) •lolin D. Mel. cam, (\'ico rrcsidcnt,) ' Andrew Cowie, .loMpli Innis, -Kdin II. Miilli dl Trea.surer and Su]ierin- ! tendent, Thomas Day. Secretary, J. X. IVeeinan. I mai Kent IJiJiriHii Amkkican Hat Company— (Truro.) -Directors, W. II. Tre- i.i (Pres.), (Jyrurt ICuton, and A. C. Sehurnian. Soc'y and Treas., C. A. ac Q Ti!ri!<» Hoot & Smok Co.— Dh-octnrs, (ieo Caniplxll (Tros ), hnin Blair (V. P.), (Jco .1. Troop, .T. S. McLean, C Hlaaeliard, IJ. Turner, (i i U. Hoss, Sec'y. 1.. il. VerKC Mana-or. Tnruo Fui!NiTtM!K IManukactimuno Co.— Directors, W. Tk Tronmin (Pres ), Win Fulton, G. J. (Jrant. L. H. McFliuniiey and W. E. MeUobcrt, U. 1).,' Manager. Sec'y, W. P. McK'obert. PurroiT Ship l}i'iLi)iN(i CoMi'ANY.-r-Direetors, D. Sutherland, (Pres.) D. ^IcDonald, K. P. Fraser, Wm. Jack, , I. Fi.sher (Irant. Sec'y, W. W. I Glennie. MoirNTAiN Ckmktkuy Co., Vaumoktii.— Directors, N. Moeos, (Pros.) .Tames IJ. Kinney, (leo S. Urown. !.. F. IJiiker, F. Dennis, Jas C Farish, Secretary, G. J.'Farrish. EXPLANATION OP SIGNALS. ^fade at the SIn'p StaJT of CItadd IJill, ivhen Vfssp/ii air. seen from the Cil(ido>t('d f'lom an Outpmt. For 1 Square RIl'S^mI vessel, 2 halls close up, one on the outer halliiird ntul one on the inner halliard " 2 Do I hall h()ist;-d on the outer halliard and one elose up on the inner halliard; outer hall dropped. " 3 Do, 2 halls close up, one on the outer and one on the inner halliard. ,.,„•, " 4 Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up on the inner hall nird. " 5 Do' apenant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one hall close up inside , „. , , " 6 Do, a penant under a hall close up on the outer halliard, and a liail at the inner halliard close up. ,.,.■, ^ " 7 Do, a penant over a hall close \\\) on the outer halliard, and a hail close up on tl'.c inner halliard. «' 8 Do, a peiiaiit under two halls close up on the outer halliards \vit'h a ball close uj. on the inner lialli.ird. u > A « t A 5 o e e* O u A pr I en d •s I A 5? *i A A p A roriiei' of llulic .tiuI SI'>tli» bliccls, ilalilax. I. II. M'LLF.R ntul ii^., Rooniiff I'llrli niiil Taiior, Pow«>r> M'hnrr. r<^ ri 1 IV . ;4 „; |i t , " . I i I [*■■' i 184 111' LCI IK It rt KA KM I'll rt [is: 5 i o * O t Q O CO o (0 « OB O a 5 (4 For 9 Do, ft poiifttit hctWTon two hall.i ('Io!«o up on the outer hnllinrd with li Ixill closi' np nt) the iiiccr hnllinrd. " 10 l)r», M Hrtij of liny col'mr dust? up on ilu; outer lipjlianl, with a hall t'l(is(; up on ilic inner lialliaril. Tlio altovc halls, Ac, are hoistcil on the i-ast or west yard aruj, acrordin;; to the i/wtrttr thu vessel liiHt appears in. When Sailinir Vessels arc reported f'-oin an ontf>ost, the foMowin;,' sijjnals are niiulo on the lower yard, now nseil cxelusivelv (or sailin;,' vessels, as repeats : For a Square l{i}.'«>cd Vessel, two halls of a si/,o, one &t tho outer, the (Jtlier at the inner halliard, elose up. A Ship, a huj^e hull at (he end ot the yaid, with a small one nt inner halliard. A Har(]nc, a large dj at the end, with u small one drop[)ed at inner halliard. A Hrijr, ft small one ftt the end of the yard, and n larj^o one at the iutier hftlliurd. A JJripvntinc, ft eross elosn up at the outer hallirtrd. Two or more do, ft cross half hoisted. A Topsail Schooner, a cro>s close up at the inner halliard. Two or more schooners, u cross iyner, half hoisted. Tho upper yard of the Shij) Staff is used solely to designate hteftin Vessels th[us : Two lnr;;o halls close up, one at tho outer and tho other at tho inner halliard, K or W, a steamer reported in that (juarter. A small hall at tho outer, and a lar;,'c one at tho inner halliard, ft second class Packet or merchant Steamer. A large hall at the outer, and a small one at the inner lialliard, a Man-of-War Stenmeror IJoyal Mail Steamer, or large Merchant Steamer. Lanterns nro hoisted at night to denote a steamer reported. Mfd liirht on outer and ic/iiic light inner on E. yard-arm denotes Stcumer East reported. Green light outer and white light inner on W. yard-arm — Steamer West reported. lied light ahovo ivhi'te, 12 feet a])art, mail from England. Green light ahove white, 12 feet apart, mail for Eni:land. White light al)Ove red, 12 feet apart, Newfoundland mail. White light i\ho\c green, 12 feet apart, Bermuda mail Green light ahove red, 12 feet apart, English Man-ofWar. Red, green and lohite, 12 feet ajiart, enemy's Man-ol-War. The coloured lantern is always shown at yard-arm, and the white one at the inner halliard, E or W, according to the quarter tho Steamer is reported in. When a Steamer is sighted the inner (white) light is taken down. Numbers are indiea;ed the same as on the lower yard. When the desciiption of vessel is ascertained, the following descrip- tive colors will be hoisted at tho masthead, and the inner ball taken down ; A Union Jack — a Flag Ship. Man-of-War Screw Steamer, a white penant with a blue ball in the centre, over the Unioti Jack. Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, a white penant with a blue hall in the centre under the Union Jack. ■i a H A p w Si (5 n P It •a a J) o 9 a (5 n Uealcrs Hliuiild yImU UKVMN aua Wfi!KU*:i Nvvr Warchuiisv, •rr** Whnrf. II. II. I'iriJJ R «l <>l l,>n«l mid 1.4'imI l*fi>r, INtMcr'n Uhiirr [1871) Iter linllinrd ani, with a yard nrni, follow! 11'' • (or sailiii;; • , tho outer, U 41 .'> U Jiic nt intier •1 M r1 } pf M H> U Kf fi a \n •s i? ' « » white one ♦1 Steamer is Hi N down. 1* nfr descrip- ball taken ball in the ball in tho lb71)] ALMANACK. 1H5 Tniop Ship, « liite poiiant two blue croHso. Dnrn tdon liliie Knsi«:ii, under sffnini-r pennnr, Dominion frunbont. A led llnu picieed \vbit<', Koynl M;iii I'ackct from lOiiyniiid ) Kio't- A blue and red lour (|iiurieiH, with white ball in upper blue \ niuliily qunrler, mail for ICiinhnid. \ Ijnc. A blue Wixsi while eonfre, (Voin Kii^land. I \r n r A blue and wlii(c four (|Uiirii in. (or l-l.iirland. j ^^"^'^')' ""«• A white (la;r, pierced blue, Ne\v(ouiidliiiid mail. A white (lay-, pieiced red, IJeruiuda imiil. A blue peiiaiit — a Ship. A blue and whili' peiiaut — n IVucjue. A red penaiit — a Hrii.'. A red and white ]>eiiaiit-a I^it^autine. A white peiiant — -i Sloop cu" Sehoouer. A blue and white (hi;,' horizoniaily divided — a Foreign or Neutral Fleet. A white and blue (la'' veitieally divided— a Forei;:n or Neutral Man- of-War. A blue flr.^ — a Forii;;n or Nditral Merchantman. I A red flan — an Enemy's Merehaiiiman. I A red, wliite aiid blue (l;i^, red next the mast — FiUcmy's Fleet. j A blue, white and re*' .'laj;— blue next tho tnast under Steamer's si;;- nal, a French Man-of-War. American (lajj (Stars and Stripes) under Steamer's si{;nal, American Mau-of-War. I Yellow flap: above descriptive penant — Quarantine, j When an FiU^jlish J'aeket arrives belweeu evening and mornincj pun- fire, a red triMn^'ilar (laj^ will be kejjt (lyiu. ' J. T. Twining, red and white burpee, red uppermost. : Cromwell Line, Wood & Co, Aijents, red l)urjj:ee, white C in centre i Quebec and Gulf Ports S. S. Co, F. I). Corbet t & Co, Agents, red, ] white, rod, red u|)permost, with blue perpendicular bar in the centre. I Inman Line, a red Hair, white corner, with a black diamond in centre. J. & 11. B. Seeton, red (big with white corner, and letter S in centre. Jiimos IJutler tS& Co, red Hag, white border, centre white star. ' (i. C. llarvey, red and white flag, ciossed white ' John S. McLean, red, white and red (lag, red uppermost. j T, A. S. DeVVolf & Son, re I and white (lug, rod u])permost, with a red I and ''bite ball in centre, the red half on the white, and the white I half on tne red. J. S. Cochran & Co, red and white (lag, striped horizontally, with a blue star in the centre. .1, M. Watson & Co. red, white and blue flag, divided diagonally, red uppermost, with red star on the white. Lawsou, Harrington & Co, red and yellow flag, stripci'lls;^(^^'^) <'ui-uei- B»u:ie ixiv.l llollis Mi-vits, UalifuA. ran'* c^ •>H & r. a (0 « •3 •CI e8 CO o w u V u o a a ^ ' " ■ ) 13 i« i-^? ■ § m 13 » pq *M ' o •d W n II. II. FliLI.IIR 't' <'0., Sf.vtiK'nntI f:riiii1is/(/n, the Blue Ensign of H. M. Fleet, use of wiiich was gr.nitcd to the (^lub by an Admiralty Warrant, dated 14th Ai)ril, IStVi. Clnh fhirffrc, blue with the Provinciiil Arms in the Upper corner; ('ntniii'idorr, nd swmIIow tail bnruee with gold crown in ecu tie ; Vici' ('oiiiiiini/orr, while swallow tailed burgee with srnrlct cntwii In centre ; /unr Coininodn-c, l>luc swallow tailed burL;ce Willi ^^old crown in ce^itn!. Salntis — * 'o.njiUHlorc, 11 guns; IVc," (.'ontinnilorr, '.) guiis ; Hair t.^ntiiiiinlorc, 7 ;;u!is. ft? ii 1 W M M H H i) 'A Ml VI •J << a > o % >A (1 Itf.si iUk'a(inj vcr*s M'liarr. H. II. FlII/LKn aiKiro., llnifrHoii tit4>v4HMaiiiiro.'Hf'ii|t|f»i'rS(,vf!Tio'. [1S7!) Uroof wliito. red top an] ro. in crntre. mast. jpermost. nast. flag crossed mast. I red letters 11 crown in M. Fleet, f Warrant, Frovineiiil ail liuriite low tailed 11(1 swallow notion', 1 1 irf. ■J HI Ml r-* 1 a w o Q << r-c n :^ < > 1 kJ M Ifi !^ rAL, BSLZQZ0T7S, BENETCLE17T, A17D OTHEE SOCXBTZES. > ■A Hi 't « ^-^ .«! ^•rf iO IH «J tn St. Geokoio's Socikty. — Pp-eshlevt, Co\ J. W. Laurie. Vice- Piest, W. C Silver. Asst. Vice- Pi-ruts, Willianj Murrny and John Overv. Trcfts. E.J. Lordly. Aard. Trcas, W. M. Iluniplirey. iWy, 11. 'r. Murray. Aunt. .SVr'//, C. II. Bennett. C'/kiji/hi'iis, IJcv. Jolin Ahjott. Rev VV. J. Ancient, VV. liell. (). Troop, Dr. Dodwell. P/,i/s!- cinis, Drs. Treixaniai}, T. li. Alnion, and A. Moreii. Mttr.s/ml, John Shcan. Asst. Murshal, Capt L. J. Bland. Com. of Cfiarilif, Henry W. Barnes, li. Tlicakston, J. Lepiiie, II. 1). Ilolloway, W. Lowe, (t. A. Sanfor»i. Com. of Maixu/cuHnt, Capt Bland, U. J. Wilson, A. Adams, W. J. Wallace, ¥. Dav. ! I CnAitiTAnLE Iiiisii Society (Estal)lishcd 1786.) — Pre.whtit , Wm. ' Com])ton ; Vice-President, Biehnrd Sntliffe; Is^ Asst. Vice-Presiihnt, John Ead; ^d Asat. V. P., I'atk Dii^'^'an ; Tyrns.trer, John M. Inglrs ; Secretari/, P. Broydrick ; Asst. Stc'ij, James W. Garvie. ; North British Society CInstituted March 26, 1768). — President \ Hon Wm. Ross. Vlce-Pr^st, Alex. Stepl>en. ^'enr. Asst. V. P., Dr. | T. R. Eraser. Junr. Asst. V. P., Dr. A. B Reid; Treasurer, Georfje ! Mitchell. Secretixrij, James B. Eorgan. Asst. Sicntary, George 8. , Campbell. Chaplaim, Prof. Pollok, ^^.^^., and Rev. Thomas Duncan. Marshal, James S. MacKay. Com. of C/iaritt/, John Watson, Chair- | man, John Taylor, J. P. Muir, Angus McLeod, Duncan Grant Highland Society of Nova Scotia. — (Instituted 31st May, ; 1838, by virtue of a commission from the Highland Society of London) Chief, Hon. Wm. Ross. President, J. H. Johnston. llce-Prest, H. G. Murray. Directors, James Crmvford, D Reid. Sec'y, Lydiard Mackintosh. yls*7. 5(?c'?/, Z. Eraser, jr. 7'm/.s, Hugh Murray. Chap- lain, Rev. Hugh McLeod, d.d. iSuryeon, R. S. Campbell, m.d. Pipers, John McKenzie, John Patterson. j Historical Soci-aTY.— President, lion. J. W. Ritchie. Vice-Pres., Rev. Dr. Hill. Rcc. Sec'if, J. T. Bulmer. Cor. iSec'y, J. J. Stewart. Treas, T. A. Ritchie, t'ounril, Dr. W. J. Ahnon, "Rev. T. J. Daly, George E. Morton, J. S. Macdonald. Halifax Club. — Committee, R. Uniaeke, (Chairman), Stephen Tobin, J. E. Kenny, II. II. Euller, Jno Taylor, Frederick Allison, L. J. Morion, John T. Wylde, E. D. (^>rl)ett, W. Twining, M. Dwyer, John Duflus, W.II. Creighton, Wm. Esson. ii'ec'i/, 11. II. Johnston. Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science. — Patron, His Honor the Lieut. Governor. CVw/z/c//— Bernnrd Gilpin, m.u., m.r.o.s., President. Vice-Presidents, W. G«)ssi|), Ered Allison. Secretaries, Hev I). Honevman, i>.c.l., f.o.s., J. T. Mellish. Treasurer, W. C Silver. J. R. DcWolfc, M.i>., Augustus Allison, I. MiUthew Jones, R. Morrow, Prof G. Lawson, Ph. D., ll.u., Dr. A. P. Keid, John Sommcrs, m.u. Hon L. G. Power. Union Fire Protection Company. — Reuular meetings, third Tuesday ot each month, at the Company's Hall, Barrington Stteet. Cajit, \Y. S. Eraser. Vice-Capt, Charles Neal. Treas, J. Scrivtn, Sec' I}, Gecrge Downie. Asst. Secy, Harris Hall Marshal, J. E. M. M o o d > I o d n 9f u S> ts e< U OK) ;" H^iU, T. McAlpino. No, I Division — \st Limit, T. E. Kvon-ft. 2»^7 Av/r «^ Cbas R. Inj^los. 3/y/ Ay/Vw/, C. j, McDonHld. No. 2 Division.— !*•' Lient, J. T. McAlpiiic. 'Ind Lieut, Win. Brush, 3(v/ Lieut, D. Joliiis. FiuTiT G»{<»\vEKs' Association am> Tntkrnational Show Hm^iKTV OF Nova S<^h)tia- — Patron, His Honor, the Hon. A. 0. Art'liihald, Lieut Govovnor. President, Cliarlcs Cottimm Hamilton, M.D., Canard. Vicp-Pirsidcntr., A. H. Johnson, Kinj^s ; J. Otis Kiii;;, Hants; Avard Lont Grant Halilinrton, Q.c, m.a., F.f*.A., Ottawa; Rirhd Starr, Cornwallis. Corresponding Secretarff, D. Ifenry Starr, Halifax. Remrdiinf Ser. and 7'/<'a.s', Ivolierr AV, Starr, Port Williams. Auditors, A. H. Johnson and (iieor;;o W. Wallace. Council — For HaJifax, Hon 1*. C. Hill, Col J. W. Laurie, Ilerl>ort Harris and Profcssor Lawson. For Flauts, (Jc'o Wi^jfj^ius, W. H. Allison, M. p., H. V. B. Farrisvvonh aiul Clias Bacon. For Kiiufs, C F. Eaton, Edwin Chase, Isaac Shaw, Leandcr Hand, John G. Byrne, J. Benjamin, C. U. H. Starr, J. W. Hainilto*!, W. Sutton and J. B. Bowser. For Annapolis, H. H. Morse, C. B. Whitman, Delancy Harris, 11. Fitz Randolph, B. Starratt and li. Marshall. Sfondintj Coiniriiff.eefi, On Fruifit, R. W, Staif, Chairman, C. C. Hamilton, Avarrtson, S. Towtiseiid. House Coiuniitire, Flai^ Otfieers, Thos. H. Xeal, Alderman Forsyth, B. Godkin, Clvih Stcivard, M. J. Lcishman. NovA Scotia Yacht Squadron. — (Established 187.S — Station, Halifax.) C<}inniH(/ore, His Excellency the Eari of Duilorin, Governor (ienevid of Can.'id;!. Vire-Canimndore, S. A White, Rear-Commodore, A. W. Stairs. Ilonorari/ Ser)-etary, F. C. Sumifhrast, (Royal Southern Yacht Chil), EnLi'.and, and hon. memiier Yacht Racin,'^; Association.) Com., of Manaow, J. E." BatkT, H St. G. Twiniutr. I). C. Chalmers, A. C. Ivlwavds. •' M H Q « •1 V < CO H » ^ K liC'St place tj i)iij VouiihH, KrtiiibvSf {^ojip.s, Si»jd<{«-.<4, lilto Lrn«1. [1879 )n — \sf Lit'ut, J. McDouhM. Win. Brush, K>NAr. Show Hon. A. G. m Hamilton, J. (Mis Kin;?, S. CVichton, Yarnionih ; inararif Vire- iuvfi ; l\'u\vl iirr, HaliCiix. s. Anditws, [aJ!fa.c, Hon ;sor Lawson. Farriswonii Isaac Shaw, Starr, J. \V. hi. H. Morse, Starrart and r, Clmirman, H. John.'^on. R. W. Starr. ^ i 'dent, H. A. : Isor. Treas, \ H. Anffwin. ' L. Nisbet, C. : lie Prince of Cotnmodore, ■- Commofforc, Asst. Sec'i/, Measurers, J, Jas. Kerr, Dbertsnn, S. .1, Alderman 75 — Station, «, Governor ■Cunimoihiro, al Southern Association.) //?>/<', F. M. iiers, A. C. ry, I'T (iflirio, ?npd Cnrc, H. Trooi). II. II. rilLLFjr .t CO., Itlnuilla aad TarpocrATro\ — !rry, and to i-i H > 2! « ti Q 1 P a < 9 CO «• 1 <» ev a 'A 'i fO CO c >> o a o 1879] ALMANACK. 189 S^'N cultivate a taste for floriculture in the community. Pn'sidenf, Anili-c\v Downs. Via'. J 'residents, 11. Harris, H. (^roskill, F. H. J). Veitli. Sticrrtar//, R.J. Wilson. Asst. St'c\i/, Thonuii Uoud^'e. Trettstinr, A. Murk inlay. Nova Scotia Bini.E Societv— Aw/VAv?/, Hem S. L. Shannon ; Vice-Prcsfs., William Fryor, Hon Judge Marshall, Hon Sir Win. Young', Kt., Chief Justice. Trcas, S. H. Black. '^>r'i/, Jas Faniuliar. A;/eiif, John Toland. A lartre conunittco of gentle men of various religions denominations is H]i|)oinrcd annually. The ])arent society was formed in London in 18()i. lis object is' " to encourage a wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment." Each sni)scriber o( one guinea annually is a meml»cr; a subscription of ten guineas qualilies for life meml)er>hi|). Tlie committee of management consists of thirty-si.K members, fifteen of wliom belong to the C-hurch of England. — The Nova Scotia Bible Society was instituted on the 24th November, 1813. Total issues of the Society, 81, 700, 000 copies of the Scriptures. Income of the Nova Scotia Society, last year, ^•3,632.7.'3. Halifax Ladiks' Biulk Association — Pnsl., Mrs Liddell. Vice Prtst. Misi Wells; Sectj, Miss F. Pryor ; Treas., Miss G. Lawson. A strong commit' .>e assists the officebearers. This Society collects funds for the purpose of circulating the Scri]>tures among the poor and destitute. VVhen a balance remains in the Treasurer's hands at the close of the year, the amount is given to the Nova Scotia Society. British AMEniCAN Book and Tuact Society — Prest., T. A. Brown. Trem.., Geo. H. Starr. Secretarij and Sniwriuteinlevt of Col- /)orf(i(/e, Ale.N. iVicBcan. These ofhce-bearers with a Board of Directors composed of elergymen and laymen of various denominations, are elected anmuilly. The Society was incorponUcd in 1872. Its expenditures in ten years amounted to $149,351. It received in donations over S.'iO.OOO; and it circulated publications to the value of over $150,000. The publications circulated are mainly those ot the Religious Tract Society of London, and other non-denominational publishing houses. About $44,000 have lieen spent in Colportage, — and al)out ninety-seven years of labour were devoted to this object. Religious Books, Tracts, Magazines, Sabbath School Papers, Libraries at half price, &c., are specialties of the Society's Dej^jository. The o|)erations of the Society are directed by an Executive Committee which meets monthly, and by Sub- Committees on Colportage, Publications and Finance. PiVANGELiCAL ALLIANCE. — President, Hon S. L. Shannon ; Sec'y, Rev. Roijevt Murray. The lOvangelical Alliance is a Society intended to promote united action among christiaria of ditt'erent denominations in so far as they are agreed. It puts forth cfi'orts for the promotion of religious liberty; and it issues annually an invitation for a week of united prayer. Young Men's Ciikistian Association. — President, John S. McLean. Vice Presitknts, J. B. Morrow, l)r Dehmey, M. ^I. LindsiU', Duncan McGregor, Edward Lloyd, I>r W. B. Slayter. Tresis, S. 11. Black. Sec'ij, Henry Theakston. The Halifax Young Men's (^hiistian Association was organized in l)eeeml)cr, 1853. Its object is the improvement of the " sjMritual, moial, mental and social condition of the voung men of the City of Halifax." It ov.iis a handsome building which has ctwt over $37,000. It has a large Library and o d > lA a* ti a, ca P CO o 0) w 9- a I M d « a w ►1 o (Hi O BttilUN uiid %\EUit, ioruer Dukv niul llollis SticvlH, itulil'uv. II. II. Fl Llii:U A CO., .liiici'lian Haying TwoIh, lieiul ro>v<'r*H Mli»i> m d •M o a •IH (9 CO O a a a P4 0) » a spai'ioiis and well supplied Iveadinjr T^ooin : also Committee Rooms, Class Rooms, Parlor, Lecture Hall and T)iiiiii<:;' Room. — Any person of j:,^oo(l moral character may tiecoiiie a incjnlier, l)»t no one can serve on commiftee or l>o an oiKccr oftlie Association without Itoin;^ a meml)er in };ood standinii' of some Evan^^elicnl ('lunch. Last year tliere were live hundred and tliirtv mcnihcrs ou the roll. Income l$*3,268.G2. YoL'NG Woman's ('iikistian Association — /'yt.svV/c^^ Mrs W. S. Sterlin;^. TKusurer, iMrs E. G. Smith. Sccidarics, Misses Sterlini;' and Morrow. This Society aims at i)romotin{^ the welfare ot youii^^ women in the City, by means of a night school, libraries, &c., «SiC. CONVKNTION OF Y. M. C. ASSOCIATIONS IN TIIR MaTHTIJIH PuoviNCKS. — This Convention meets annually. Its hist meetinp; was held at Chatham, N. B., when (he following officers were chosen for the ensuing year : — President, J. IJ. Morrow, Halifax. Vice-Pn'^ideuts, John E. Irvine, St. John ; T. C. James, Charlottetown ; A. W. Patter- son, Chatham; W. IL Wiswell, Halifax; ])r. McRoherts, Truro; Thomas Logan, I'redericton ; John Hilson, Amherst. Secreturies', W. B. McNutt, Halifa.\ ; W. C. \rhiddcn, Antigonish; James M. Ox ley, Halifax. Y. M. C. A. ])o3iiNiON Convention. — This Convention was held in September, at Quebec. It embraced' representatives from theassocia- in.is generally throughout the Dominion. President, John S. Maclean. Vice-Presidents, T. W. Nesbitt, Sarnia ; J. E. Irvine, St. Joim ; G. Ilayjiie, Montreal ; C. Primrose, Pictou ; J. P-u-rill, Yaruioulh. Secre- taries, 1). A. Budge, Montreal ; W. B. MeNuu, Halifax. Sarbath School Association. — This Society is intended to bring iogeihcr once a year representatives of all the Sabbath Schools throughout the Maritime Provinces, in order to discuss the most approved methods of prosecuting their work. President, John B. Calkin, m.a., Truro. Secretary, H. R. Smith, St. John, N. B Halifax Infanis' IIomi: — The object of this Home is to receive and tenderly care for destitute infants. Its affairs are managed by a Committee of ladies. The annual expenditure amounts to about $3000. It has no building of its own, and no endowment. The number of infants in the Home at any one time is about fonrty-two. When the children are about two years old they are given out to bo adopted by families in the country. Nearly twenty have been thus provided for within the f)ast year. The Committee extends its care as far as |)Ossible to the mothers of the dcslitnte infants, aiming thus at a double good. The Iltune is situated at the corner of Inglis Street and Tower Road. Miss Nordbeck, Tieas., Gl Victoria Road. Mrs E. M. Saunders, Sec'if. AsYLUJr for the Blind — Board of Managers, William Murdoch, Esq., who died in London in 1867, left by Will £.5000 N. S. Currency towards endowing an Asylum for the Blind. This led to other gifts and the erection of a building at a cost of £3000, — capable of accom- modating forty pupils. The Institution is really a school. Tliere were ten boys and six girls on the Roll in 1876. Income from all sources S2,fi5G. Expenditure $2,918. Jas F. Avery, M.n., Prest.; John S. Maeleau, V. Pre,s.; Geo Thomson, Treas.; M. Corresiionding Secretary ; C'lias. Fletcher, Eraser, Siiperintendent ; Miss Catherine Steward ; Mrs. T. Blair, Matron. IL Richey, Recordinq Secretary ; C. T. Ross, Teacher; *T. Blair, 3 I » B it « r! w P 1 Bl I? ft (3 s Pi 0! (D Cf M 2! »^ % O BrsI |»lucr lo bnj geuiilue ftplccs and Wye ^tiilDs, it's Mlijirf. L n. FI'tlKwr A f'O., Itofii^rtsnn'iK C'ircniar Kan-R, Powcr'n ifliar'. 1879] ALHIANACK, 191 h (0 « cfi* SI ^ 1 o i ■ w « ^^ 9 p< il> rt ■«>( r/i ,'1 (i i d; ?l Bkaf and Dl'mii Instituthjx — (Gottifijicn Street.) This liistitu tion liiis beoi in oi)cratiotJ lor twenty voars. Al)ont two iiumlicd pti))ils hare l)een nndor Jnstnjctioii thvn\ It is sn|iportc»l partly by jiriiuts from the Governments of the MaritiiHC I*reviiic('9,nrul pnrtly by voluntary con- tributions — most of the pupti? Iieinf; too ptwr to pay for their l>4){irtl and education. The pupils ranj^e in at^e from iivc ycms up to twenty-five. Those who have the full benefit of nn education here arc able to express themseWes with flnency. Some of the pup?ls arc tan^ht to spiak. Patron, His Honor the Lieut. -Govemor ol' Nova 8(01?.?. Chairmmt, lion ]>, McN Parker, m.i>. . PrincljmJ, Albert Woodbridfre. A.isintdiit. Tairhrr, John C Tuj)per Matron, Mrs Vineeove. Pliijxii-iansi, lion D. McN PnTker, m.d., Dr. Moren. Dintht, Dr Alfretl Cog&well. Home for thk Aged — This place is intended to afford a comfort- able retreat to respectable women of advanced years whose ineans ol livelihood are very linvited. Fifty dollars u year paid by the inmate or by a friend secures ail the comlorts of iv home. Number of innnites twenty-two to twcnty-foiir. The Insiiiution owes iis existence to the tliouif, Mrs W. 8. Stirlini;s rniAK Sciiott!,. — This Instl'iiiinn is intended to teach and train for some useful oiHii|iali(jn boys wlio mi^ht. otlur- wise be left to j,m(»w \\\) as " roughs" and criminals. There are tsvcniy- seven boys in tlie Institution at ))resoiit; but tliere is aecomiuud;ition fjf one hundred. It is under the tn'Uiaireinent of a couKuiitee of jj^entlemeu and Indies. TrHimircr, W. S. KSterlins,', So'irtaii/, E. I). Sleynell. Sim/rmi, Dr. Slaytcr. Vmiisl, V. F. Puttner. iS inwr Intend- ent, Abner Hart. Halifax Visiting DiBricxsAuv. — ?vleilical aid is alForded by this Institution to hundieds of jjoor iiMticiits. Tho^e who need sncii atten- tion are visited by IMiy.-ieiaiis at tie. ir lio;nes. Those who can come to the DisjHMisary at the proper hour art* duly attendid to there. i)\r.r six thousand !*resciiptioiis have liccn lilled there Uist yej.r for )»oor patients. Tren.H, J. F. Kenny. aSVc'//, Chas Fletcher. Halifax Association fou iMiiioviNa tiik Condition of THE Poor — The aim of the Association is to aid the poor by }.;ivint,' tluMi) emjiloyment whenever it is possible to do so, and securing that only the deserviui; poor shall be aided. Kvery ca-;e is investiirated before aid is !j:iven. Prrsf., Jno Doull. Vice Prcst., W. II. Neal. Trcns., W. S. Stirlin,-;. Sec'i/, C. Fletcher. Nova Scotia Tkiu'ouauy Home fok iNEnniATKS, (attlie Grove, Dartmouth.^ — This "Home" is intended to shelier jiersons who are desirous of overcoming the ha!>it of becoming drunk. Those who can afford to do so arc required to pay board. Destitute persons are admitted free. All arc treated with equal care Treasurer, Geo. H. Starr, iSccretari/, E. Lloyd. Superintendent, H. S. K. Neal, o o jo > p 9f w in o o ^. w i i CM CJ •e o ►1 S3 c+ C3 o 50 (0 (P u o I M KKOHN aiul nS]»IS, Ukule.SHlv l»i-Hi^^i!»t», Italilux. «K. n. PI'LLKi: iuh) 4 <^, nufrliriN Hill I iloi4,h«>ailorro>oer'H^Vhnrl'. o « o 0} o 102 15 KLC II KR's FAIi:\I KIl's [187'J rt /-I « n o -a o Hi GRAND LODGE OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND HON- ORABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF NOVA SCOTIA. Grand Master. Colonel J. Wimhurii Laurie, Halifax ; Dcpntii G. Afastcr, A. H. Wocx'.ill, m.d.. Halifax; Senior G. Warden, James Gossip, Halifax; Junior G. Warden, Nathan Tiippur, M.i>., Amherst; Grand Treasurer, Andrew K. Mackinlay, Halifax; Grand Secretarij, Beiijtunin Curren, n.c.r-., Halifax ; Grand Lecturer, J. R. Bennett, Halifax; Grand Chaplalun, Kev 1). C. Monro, l'ii<^\vasli ; Hev. H.I). (loHlois, H.A., Annapolis; Itov W. Dowiiio, Barrinj^ton ; Rev C. Bowman, d.d., Stellartoii ; Rev Georjije Townshencl, m.a , Aniherst ; Rev Geo B. Doihvell, m.a., IlaliCux; Senior Grand D^xieon, L. B. Arcliihald, Truro ; Junior Grand JJracon, T. B. Harris, Aylesfonl ; G. Snpt of Works, John W. Uuhlatnl, Halifax ; G. I), of Ceremonies, W. E. Starratt, Paradise; G. Sword Hearer, John R. Cowan, Windsor; (rrand On/anisf, S. Porter, Halifax; Gr} 1 Wo W. 1 a . a *4 Moi Sec ►* ■it ■ Thi a a 4J J./ 1% ti n Moi D Jan^ ] on t 1 n Sec a 1 the fit (Q Sec a •3 3" g rt ; and B in ! Mcl i ^ 1 n eaci ,«» Co^ a{ a yj u •a first 3 H a E. 1 a seco ^ Sec M , 2! , Me( i <^ Gee ? IW'sf place lo Iniy porfeclly luiio (liroitiKl S|>lce«, H. ■. PVLIiERand CO., ftnw anil Rolled Unseed Oil, Power's Wharik i i < » n h 9 n 4) S) n a to -a a fj w n u •s H 'H 1879] ALMANACK. 193 Acacia, No 8, Amherst (Established 1845). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, James A. Dickey; Secretary, R. Whidden Chipman. Zetland, No. 9, Liverpool (Established 1847^ Meets on the fourth Thursday of eavh month. Worshipful Master, Thomas Eraser • Secretary, E. U Mulhall. Burns, No 10, Halifax (Established 1848). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Owen Jones ; Secre- tary, Alex Waddell. Nkw Caledonia, No 11, Pictou (Established 1849> Meets on the second Tuesday of each month, also fourth Tuesday from April to September. W. Master, John R. Davies ; Sec'ty, Charles E. Davies. Hiram, No 12, Yarmouth (Established 1848). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, James W. Bingay; Secretary, Samuel C Hood. Acadia, No 13, Pugwash (Established 1853) Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Donald Macaulay ; Secretary, J. E. Warner. Acadia, No 14, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the second Monday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, T. D. Spike; Secretary, J. M. Patterson. Athole, No 15, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Thos Mitchell ; Sec'y., W. Haley. Keith, No. 16, Hillsburph, fEstablished 1851), Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Chas. E. Hulsmann ; \ Secretary, George Nicliol. Keith, No 17, Halifax (Established 18.52), Meets on the second ! Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. B. Norton ; Sec'y, i J. A, Smith. i Union, No 18, Halifax (Established 1855). Meets on the third | Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Chas E. Brackett; Sec'y, I James Jackson. j Royal Albert, No 19, Sydney, C. B. (Established 1857). Meets '■ on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. McKay ; ! Secretarv, Geo F. M. Forbes. | St George's, No 20, Wolfville (Established 1859). Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. H.Wallace; Secretary, Joseph B. Davison. Keith, No 23, Stellarton (Established 1860). Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, William McKenzie ; Secretary, J. W. Eraser. Concord, No. 24, Barrington. Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, B. F. Covill ; Secretary, T. W. Covert. Westport, No 25, Westport (Established 1861). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. Titus; Sec'y, E. C. Bowers. Welsford, No 26, Windsor (Established 1861). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Bhinchard ; Secretary, Thomas H. Timlin. Scotia, No 28, Canning, Kings County (Established 1861). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, George B. Vaughan ; Secretary, H. A. Borden. e o ! % o 9f 9 O O d » > o I M d •a « o a o o CA a 9 o »ttOWi\ and IVKRB, Corner finite and llollis Sis., nallftix. ■• M. WVMMSM A C9., V»lfffMiBlis* Sotlcn f a mrietj, Powrr> "ntmrf. 1^ »'■ I A I s 194 BELCHER3 FARMER S [187D Phincs of Walks, No 29, Milton, Qucena County (E»tt»V>li»])c(] 1861). Meets the second Tnesdav of each month. Wor»hipi'ul Muster, Ira P. Freeman ; Secretary, G. Kempton Albert, No 30, Shelburne iEatablished 1863). Meets on the sccontl Wednesday of each month. Worsbiptnl Master, J. Bowers ; Secretary, A. C. McLean. ScovJA, No 3\, Yarmouth (E»tabli»hed 1863). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Arthur J. Cann ; Secretary, F. A, Bailey, £l Dokado, No 33, Wine Harbour (Established 1863). Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master,^ J. Ballantyne; Secretary, J. Crooks. Annapolis Boyal, No 33, Annapolis. (Established 1863), Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. B. Cunningham; Secretary, N. Logan. Qubkn's, No 34, Sherbrooke (Established 1864). Meets OYcrv Tuesday. Worshipful Master, J, D. McDonald ', Secretary, W. II. McDonald. St Mark's, No 35, Baddeck, C. B. (Established 1865.) Meets on the first and third Tharsdays of each month. Worshipful Mas^tvr, L. G. Campbell ; Secretary, L. Sparling. TiiiSTLB, No 36, Cow Bay, C. B. (Established 186&). Meets on the first Saturday of each month. Worshipful Master, William Clarke; Secretary, Samuel A. Spencer. CoBBQUiJD, No .37, Truro (Established 1866). Meets on thu second Monday of each month. Worshipful Ma»ter, W. B. Alley ; Secretary, J. L. Sutherland. Lodge of St Mark, No 38, Halifax. (Established 1866.) Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, K. J. Dolphin ; Secretary, James A. Adams. Acacia, No 39, Bridgewater. (Established 1866.) Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Jus. A. Curll ; Secretary, P. G. Eraser. Rotiisay, No41, Bridgetown (EstTahlished 1866). Moots the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, Judson Foster; Sec'y, John P. Murdoch. Eureka, No 42, Sheet Harbour. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Worahipful Master, Angus Crnikshanks ; Secretary, James Hall. Tkuro, No 43, Truro. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month. Worshipful Master, Donald A. Fraser; Secretary, William Faulkner, Jr. Poyntz, No 44, Hantsport. (Established 1867). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Mttster, Edwin Shaw ; Sec'} , D. North. Tyriax Youth, No 45, Little Glace Bay (Established 1867.) Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful Master, Donald Mc Vicar; Sec'y, D. McAulay. Solomon, No 46, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. (Established 1868.) Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, D. F. McLean ; Secretary, A. Bain. Philadelphia, No 47, Ban-ington (Established 1868). Meets second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. B. Hopkins ; Secretary, Rev. W. Downey. Pi a K (I <♦ a Q A M H ? ? ft 1 ?r ? w o to « a* o A P P & P H H It win pay yoH t« call or seuU for our prlcca before bnyiJiis» [1870 ipi'ui Mii»tcr, on the Bcconil »; Seereiary, eetg on the tuT J. Canii ; J63). Meets nl Macitey^ J. sheiJ 1863), )ful Master, I Meets every ! U»rj, \V. H. ! 165.) Meets ; pt'ul Ma!»ter, i I 65). Meets ' tor, William ! eets on thu . B. Alley ; 166.) Meets J. Dolphin ; Meets the IS. A. Curl I ; jpts the first •stcr; Sec'y, II. B. FlfliLIKtt A CO., KrcbV Patent Lllhofrnrlriir, Power'n nhnrt Meets oil pfnl Master, on the first A. Fraser; on the first law; Sec'y, ihed 1867.) icar; Sec'y, ished 1868.) Worshipful 58). Meets i . Hopkins ; | 9i i ft ft Q Si' n es M P •1 u o o w v ti o » ft p if o p << is H 12! H S ft ft , rl « ti a , e IS » tn u r u 1879] ALMANAC1{. 11)5 Widow's So.v, No 48, River Philip, CurnkM-land Countv Esial.- lishecl 1868). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, Henry A. Johnson ; Secretary, H. N. Filliniore. Westehn Star, No 50, Westvillo (Kstahlishod 1868). Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, James Wilkos; Secretary, George Saunders. Eastkkn Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, George Green ; Seeretary, 0. H. Gladwin. Harmonv, No. 52, Aylcsford, (Established 1869). Meets the first Monday of eat-.h month. Worshipful Master, W. K. L. Foster : Sec'v. A. C. Var.Buskirk. ^ Hiram, No. 53, Goldenville, (Established 1869). Meets on the first and third Wednestlays. Worshiptul Master, John H. McLean; Sec'v, A. 1). McLean. Kino Solomon, No 54, Digbv, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Muster, G. A. Viets; Secretary, J. F. Saunders. Mori EN, No. 55, Cow Bj!y, C. B., (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Agostino Belloni ; Secretary, Lewis Johnstone. Harmony, No. 56, North East Harbour, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, N. Swaine ; Secretary, E. P. Greenwood. Temple, No 57, Port Mulgrave, (Established 1869). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, F. G. McLean ; Secretary, D. Murray. Kbntville, No. 58, Kcntville, (Established 1870). Meets on the second Monday of each month- Worshipful Master, R. S. Marstors, Secretary, H. A. Pratt. Manitoba, No. 59, New Glasjrow, (Established 1870). Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, John S. McKay; Secretary, John K. Fraser. Clarke, No. 61,"Chester, ( Blstablished 1871). Meets on the second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. E. do Witt, m.d. ; Sec'v, C. Lordly. Taylor, No. 62, Lookcport, (Established 1872). Meets fourth Tuesday of every nioiilh. Worshipful Master, Wynne Johnston, Sec'y, J. E. Riclir.rdson. Corinthian, No 63, Great Village, (Established 1872). Meets on second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. T. McRobert, M.iJ. ; Secretary, J. A. Hill. Richmond No. 64, Arichat, C. B. (Established 1872). Meets on first and third Fridays in each month. Worshipful Master, W. R. Cutler; Secretary, P' Gruchcy. SiRCOM, No 66, Wycocomagh, C. B. (Established 1872.) Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, Secretary, J. McPhail. MiNAS, No. 67, Parrsborough, (Established 1872.) Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. S. Townshend , Secretary, C. H. Potts. CuRUEN, No 68, Hopewell. (Established 1873.) Meets on the first and th' ^ Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, James R. McDonald Secretary, J. M, Dunbar. I s I M o o g 9f d tl o H I o V p a buying. ^ MKOWSr and WKBBt WliolviMilc DrugKi»t«, HaUlax. jfll n s n '1 h 1 1 I. ■• FVUBB «Bd CO., Patent 8»ff^ty Fair, lirad of Powefii H'lmrr. Q I H 3 o n I n •4 196 BELCHERS FARMICR S [1879 Charitt, No. 69, Mahone Bay. (EstaMiHhod 1874.) Meets on tl>e third Taeaday ot each month. Worshipful Master, John W. Wei>t; Secretary, J. Hnm. Lausib, No. 70, Sprint; Hill. (Established 1875.) Meets on tho second Wednesday of each month. W. Master, Simon D. Fnii^c'r; Sec'y, Henry Swift. GRANyiLLK, No. 71, New Caledonia. (Established 1875.) Mwts on the second Tuesday of each month. W. Master, Albert D. Mills; Secretary, H. M. Irvine. Eastbrn Light, No. 7a, Guvsborough. (Establiuhed 1875.) Meets every Thursday. Worshipful Master, Wm. S. Peart; Secretary, C. C. Hart. Ionic, No. 73, Lawrencetown. (Established 1875.) Meets on tho first Monday of each month. W. Master, Wm. Boach, Secretary; J. W. Tomlinson. North Star, No. 74, Acadia Mines, Londonderry. (Established 1875.) Meets on the first Thursday of each month. VVor^^hiiilul Master, Robert Forman ; Secretary, llarry K. Harvey. WiMBDRN, No. 75, Oxford, Cunfberlnnd. (Established 1877). Worshipful Master, I. J. Hingley; Secretary, J. U. Treen. Meets uii the second and fourth Fridays ot each month. OKAND BOYAIi ABOH CHAFTBB OF NOVA SOOTIA M. E. Grand High Priest, W. A. Hesson, Halifax; R. E. Gruiid King, Thomas V. Cooke; R. E. Grand Scribe, R. L. Ilardwicic, Annapolis ; R. E. Grand Treasurer, William Taylor, ba., Hnlifii.x ; R. E. Grand Secretary, James Gossip, Halifax; R. E. Grand Ohaplnitis, Rev H. 1). deBlois, b.a. Annapolis ; Rev H. P. Almon, d c.l., Windsor ; Rev R. Avery, m.a., Aylesford; Rev D. C. Moore; li. K. Grnmi Captain ot the Host, L. B. Archibald, Truro ; R. E. G. Prin. Sojourner, John B. Cowan^ Windsor ; R. E. G. Roy Arch Captain T. A. Cossmann, Halifax; V. E. G. Captain Srd V., J. W. Ruhland ; V. E. G. Captain 2nd v., J. R. Davis, Pictou ; V. E. G. Captain 1st V., C. Crcwe-KeA , Halifax ; V. E. Grand Organist, J. W. Cobb, Liverpool ; V. IS. Grand Pursuivant, James Martin, Halifax ; V. E. Grand Tyler, J. M. Taylor, Halifax. BuboTdinate CJaaptera. Rotal Union, No. 1, Halifax — A. H Woodill, m.i>., High Priest; W. A. Garrison, Sect'j. St. Andrew's Chaptkr, No. 3, Halifax — H. N. Wright, High Priest ; C. E. Davidson, Sec'y. Hiram Chapter, No. 3, Windsor — W. W. Rickards, High Priest ; Thos. H. Timlin, Secretary. Keith Chapter, No. 4, Truro — L. B. Archibald, High IViest; A. Cbisholm, Secretary. Eureka Chapter, No. 5, Annapolis — R. I>. Hardwick, High Priest J S. D. Tobias, Secretary. R!>88iGNOL Chaptkr, No. 6, Liverpool— J. N. S. Marshal), H%h Priest ; J. L. Hemmeon, Secretary. Union Chapter, No. 7, Yarmouth— J. W. Bingay, H:^h Priest; T. B. Flint, Secretary. Toilet IS(«AP»» Klivaya » t-imny Stock Mia gireat ciMlce» ^1 Ml 0\ p a 1 •1 5 f+ H A O (♦ m H 9 S 'ower*!! Wliarr. « o ■. ■. l-T£|,Bi, nnH <^.. wugllwK Pttw««r, hradl off Powet^a Wkurf, 1870] ALMANACK. 197 A M^J'*,"*''* i'"^i*TEi», No. 8, Ploto«-T. V. Cooke, Hiffli Priest; A. 11. MclvKy, Secretary. Shannon CMArTK«, No. f, St. John's, Ncwfo«ndl«nd-C. 8. rmRut, ICi;f1i Pnoiit; O. J. Cnrter, Secrctnry. j » ^^".T-*^!;' ?' ^Va« K«. No. 10. Sydney, C. B.— Colonel C. (Vcwc- ' Ucad, Ilijrh IViosf, L. K. TremairMj, Secixjtary. ()«i»KR OF IIiOH Pui EST noon— W. A. Hcssoti, President: J. Urosfj*]), Hocronkr. Kkitw RoYAT. CHxrTEtt or S<»vic«Ri<}N Pkincks ofltonf CitHr o/' //. It. I). At., under the Snpremfi Council 33° of the Ancient and A; M. P. M- Jamea Gossip. IS^: Geo. T. SinitljetH, l8o, Itocorder. KNIOHTS TEMPLAR. The GreAt Priory of Canada. H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, k.g., &c., Ac, &c, Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master. Very High and Eminent Sir Kt. Colonel W. J. B. MacLeod Moore, i Laprairie, Quebec, Grand Cross of the Temple, Great Priori \ Very Eminent Sir Kt Benjamin Curron, d.c.l., Halifax, ProoiKcial | Prior for Nona Scotia. \ The Nova Scotia Preceptory and Priory of the United Religious ! and Military Orders of the Temple, and of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta, working under the authority of the Great Priory of Canada, meets at Freemasons' Hall, Halifax, on the first I Friday in each month. , PBECEiTOBV.--Sir Knight L. F. Darling, Eminent Preceptor; Sir Knight J. Tracy, Treasurer; Sir Knight J. R. McLcod, Registrar. Priorv.— Sir Knight L. F. Darling, Eminent Prior; Sir Knight J. Tracy ; Sir Knight J. R. McLeod Chancellor. XlTSETENDaiJT OHDER OF OSD FSLL0T7S. Offickus R. W. Gai.VD Lodge op the Lower Protimceb or Bbitish N SI 5 y- : ;? 2f Wednesday. il riday. tt n CI • (A i P < r. n 1 H r B ^ \ 5 A » 01 r M Hesslein'a S u kl Hotel. •0 A bommanica- 4) Lgnst, 1879. 5 Im., Pictou ; •0 • nrlottetown, V Is, Frederic- 1? 2 llis; D. D. » (0 1, Moncton ; n ? 1 S § 1 ^ JS 1 of 5 LcZBTY. • n Mauty Grand 0) • In Sinficld ; H H !2l H H ^^H H ■y evening, a! Kton Hall, 1 o H n. II. FirLLRIt A ro., %. W. mirrt XI nr, liriMl of Pnwrr'N HVIinrf. 1870] ALMANACK. 100 OEAiraB. PROVINCIAL GRAND LOYAIj ORANGE LODGE OP NOVA bCOTIA. GuANi) Okficiohh Kon 1877 —^'m/if/ Master, \V. W. MtLfMinnn, Tniro, N. fS ; l)iili/ (Iraud ('liait/aiiis,Uc\n. Kdwin Clay, M i»., Ilalifiix, 'llu>;li McMillaii, Uiclimond, J. C, Hleakeiiey, I W. P. Anderson, W. I*. Annan, James Seott, Miiruiirct's Hay; (jniud : Ln'tnrer, 1). A. ration, Westville, Deputy (hand tSrcretartj, Capt. Geo Garrison, Peggy's Cove. OXIDEE OF FATHOITS OF HT7SBA1TDET. Business Officers of Dominion Grange. S. W. Hill, Master, Ridgeville, Ont. ; J. P Bull, Treas., Downsview, Ont. ; W. Pembcrton I'age, Sec'y, Fonthill, Ont.; Executive Com- mittee, A. Giflfbrd, Medfbrd, James Daly, Newlmrgh, A. J. Hughes, Sharon, A. Parsons, Bnltimore, George hhirley, Watford. Deputies in Nova Scotia. For Province, Goo Creed, South Rawdon ; For Colchester, J. C. Blaci, Truro; For Kings. D. B. Ncwcomb, Sheffield's Mills. Division Granges in N. 8. CoLCiiKSTKR Division, No. 39, W. M. Blair, Master; Jaa N. Crow, Secretary, Truro. Hants Division, No. 46, Benj Blois, Master; E. T. Dimock, Secretary, Newport. Kings Division, No. 47, Leander Rand, Master; D. B. Newcomb, Secretary, Cornwallis. Subordinates. Muttter. Name. Acadia Chebucto Cobequid , Rothsay , Union Valley Excelsior Upper Newport . , Hebert Maple Hill Dufferin Avon Pioneer A};-rii:ola Evant?eline Harmony Farmers' Ketreat, Central Beauonsfield Autumn '>'>7 Somerset 6!>!) No. 221 W. M. Blair, 'dm .1, C. Black, 407 J. P. Putnum, 623 D. C. Miller, 563 H. Christie, 608 J. P. Fulton, 018 U. H. Creed, 619 Luther Muniford, 641 Nelson Casey, 643 .John Sim, 600 G. I. Dimock, C.S2 John TiU lor, ()S;{ IK. C. NN'ost, (Wf) !(J. .1. Moshor, 6S7 iThos. Tuzo, GS8 |Loandcr Run.l, (i!)3 Amos Grant, «i)4 Enoch Grittin, 600 Isaac B. .Jackson, Alex. DeTi;;moro, A. T. Baker, Secretary. J. A. McCurdy, VV. Kintr, Sam). McKinluj', H. H. Eaton, S. E. I'.liick, Robt. Putnam, Geo. Crceil, \i, S. Creed, E.T. Bimcick, W. H. Jilois, .J. I. Din.ock, Edud. Smith, \V. iM. Siimlfonl, Ku|lLMLCIillk, .). B. liowscr, l». B. Ncwcond), D. A. F. Cameron, Mnnlc.v Mar^leis, NoVilc .J. l-^yons, \V. o'l'.ric!!, .)r. Matthew Fisher, A ddrcinf. Truro. Truro. Onslow. Truro. Old Barns. Stewiacke. .South Jlawdon. Upper Newport. Newport. Gore. Scotch Villaj,a>. V\'indsor. iCanniii^,'- 'Upper Ivennetcook. ;. 3, Thomas P. Connolly, Jeremiah Murphy, Geo. A. Sandi'crd. 4, V. O'Connor, Geor^? L. Chipma;i, Tliomas Walsh, m.d, 5, John M. DeWolf, I-awrenee Houlett, William Woodiii. 6, Wil'iam Tnylor, William Nisbet, David McPherson. Re.coi'der, William Sutherland, Q.c. Treasurer, Edward G. W. Greenwood. Auditor, John A. Bell. City C/erfc, Thomas Rhind. i ' Assistant Clerks, Willian J. Cra'gen, Frank Rhind. City Inspector of Assessment, John L. Barry. City Medical Officer, Arthur Moren, m.d. Clerk of License, William J. Morris. Board of Health, Mayor and Aldermen. Clerk, Thomas Rhind. Inspector of Weights and Measures, W. E. Motion . Weighers'of Flour, W. R. Cogswell, (Supervisor), John Arthur, James Meagher, Robt Woodill Rch'd D'Arcy, John F. Shaffer, Ilob«rt K Evans. Measurers of Snft and Grain— John. Adams, (Supervisor), Ambrose Keating, William Blyth, Charles Oarej"-, James Mitchell, William Hood, James H. Barnstead. Measurers of Cont^— David Barry, ( Supervisor), Frederick Clark, Patrick Fahie, James Jackson. William Smith, William Skerry, William Craig, William Bilby, Owen Donahoe, Thomas Isles. Surveyor of Lumber — James Holland. Inspectors of Painters'' Work — Maurice Downie, George Cutlip. Governor City Prison, Matthew Campbell ; il/rt¥aHliliig Crystal beutH all others. «r'« Wharf. [1879 \ 3 i 1 ■ i City. enaman, m.i>. vj L Sandicrd. Isli, M.IV Voodiii. 2rson. H V % h If 09 ? 1.4 ' t . ' ' ? at u 3 < S m £" 0) lind. 9 • a y Lrthur, James a < Krt K Evans. t1 n w), Ambrose Hi H '^illiam Hood, H ^ H ^lark, Patriclt 9 n illiam Craig, & ^ •r Lpbell; Me$- 1 s Ymer-keepers, « seating. 8 1 ff 2 1 >> 1 « 41 1 Ifl 1 tf p4 lid, Sanford, p 1 3 iDeWolf and 1 Ish, Houlett, § n 1 a «9 ivVoodill and Ihy, Walsli, « 1", O'Connor, i» Ian, Houlett a B, O'Connor, ' H Hv^oodill and : Hy, San ford, ' 1 1 • I. n. FULLER and CO., Patent lIorHe Shoen, head of Power's Wharf. 1879] ALMANACK. 201 Hacks and rr«c^-« -Aldermen Fraser, Murray, Sanford, Walsh, DeAVolf, ( Chairman), and Nisbet. (?j7 Z,amp«— Aldermen Hart, Murraj', Walsh, DeWolf, (Chairman), and Taylor. Assessors. Ward No 1, Chas J. Wylde, J. Lane, Sr. 2, B. W. Chipman, John Koue and James Roardon. 3, M. Kearney, James McCarthy and B. B. Bond. 4, R. O'Mnliin, F Cox and W. Macfarlaiie. 5, (ls<6?/«<7icn— Arthur Anderson, .John Mclnnis. John Young ; (2nddi8trict)~\ym. Heche, H. J. Harris, Jas. Monaghan. 6, R. T. Roome, F. W. Horley, Andrew Doy'.e. Board of Commissioners of Public "Works. For the Management of the Water Works. Streets, Internal Health, and Citv Pro/>e/-/?/— Aldermen Murray ( Chairman), Fraser, O'Connor, Connolly, DeWolf, MePherson. Engineer. E. H. Keating; Foreman of Wmks, John P. Muir; Clerk of Works, J. B. Johnston; Ilealth Inspectors, James Spike, John Sheun. Board of Commissioners for Point Pleasant Park. Sir Wm Young, Chief Justice; lion. Judge Ritchie, Wm J. Stairs. John Doull, His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Clay, Macdonald, Connolly, Chipman, Houlett and Nisbet. Commissioners of Halifax Common and Public Gardens. Aldermen Hart, Trenaman, Connolly, O'Connor, DeWolf, and Nisbet (Chairman); Messrs. A. H. Crowe, Hon L. G. Power, M. J Power ( Vice- Chairman) and J. R. Graham. Police Court. Stipendiary Magistrate, Henry Pryor, d.c.l. Marshal, or High Constable, 'Garret Cotter. Deputy Marshal, Jas Mc- Donald. Asst. Deputy, David Power. Police Sergeants, Lewis Hutt (Detective), Johp Keefe, Nich Meagher, Nicholas Power, John O'Sullivan, Bartholomew Dillon, Charles Nickerson. Policemen, David Redmond, Lewis Hetler, G. Saxton, Wm Adams, .lohn Baker, Joseph Francis, Thomas Condon, Reuben Shaw, John Whalen, Matthew Sullivan, John Mur]>hy, Thomas Supple, Wm 'Miles, William Brewitt, Joseph McNalley, John WcGiath, iVlaurice Connolly, Caleb Nickerson, Clias Lang, John Gilfoy, F. J. O'Callaghan, Geo Kuhn, James Nickerson, Henry Ingles, John J. Nickerson, Kdwanl Brennan, Gabriel Edmonds, Michael Keating, Henry E. O'Dosinell, William Keating, John Moran, George Wilson, Ailon McDonald, William Collins, Charles Robson. The City Cicil Court, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (having jurisdiction of sums up to $80), is held in the City Court House, Market Square, on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. The City Criminal Court meets on ihefrst and third Wednesday of each month, and is also presided over by t'.jc Stipendiary Magistrate, having jurisdiction in all statutable offences, except treason, hoiii.-iue, burglary and arson. Clerk of the above Courts, the City Clerk or Assistant Clerk. The Police OfHce is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 p.m.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Citizen's Free Library. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice of Nova Scotia.) Argvie Hall, Argyle Street. Open from 12 to 6 I'.M., Saturday from ti.30 to 8';]0 P.M. 3 o w I (D t I w e S- Q e s o d H 9 Dl •0 BROWN and WEBB, Agents for Nova Scotln. 1 % 'i "j H. It. rriLKR A CO., Rar ami Bolt Iron, Ilead of Power's Wharf. fi-if.:; 5 & I P n a •c f( :l: tt •»* .. ■ iv ' ■■ !■ -4 202 BKLCHERS FARMERS [1879 FZEE DEPAETMENT. Chairman, Alderman M. J. Power; Secretary, Simon McDonald. Fire Wauds.— No. 1, James Finlay, W. S Fraser, R. Abbott. 2, Aid. Murray, S. Cummins, S. D. McDonald. 3, Thonifis Spellman, AM. Murphv, Aid. Saaford. 4, M. J. Power, T. D. Spike, M. J. Kearney. 5, Geor^^e Wiswell, John Ead, John DeGruchv. 6, J. E. M. Taylor, \V. O. Smith, C. J. Houseman. Ex-Officio, Richard Shepherd, Capt Union Engine Company, P. Carey, Capt Axe Company. Committee oj Finance and Audit — Yl. Kearney, George Wiswell, Aid. San ford. Committee of Management at Fires. — Aid. Murray, James Einlay, T. Spellman, John Ead, J. E. M. Taylor. Committee in charr/e of Engines, Heels, rf-c. — No 1 Steam Engine, Aid. Sanford, T. Spellman"; No 2 Steam Engine, George Wiswell, J. DeGrouchy; No. 3 Steam Engine, W. Fraser, R. Abbot; No 5 Hand Engine, VV. 0. Smith; No G Hand Engine, Al. Kearnev, S. Cummins; No 1 Hose Reel, Aid. J. Murpliy; No 2 Hose Reel T. 'D. Spiko; No 4 Hose Reel, C J. Houseman; No 5 Hose Reel, M. Kearney, S. Cummins; No 7 Hose Reel, Aid. \V. Murray. Committee in Charge of Plugs, Tanks, r.V. Iim , 'S; ■ ■;'■ 1 , .ii ;!^ 204 HKLCIIERS FARiMKRS [1879 Finance — Councillors D. C. Fraser, McKenzip, Douf^las. Tendkks, &Ck, ruULic PiioPKUTY—Coujicillors A. Fraser, McGregor, Cuminings. PoLicK — Councillors Cummlngs, A. Frastir, Douglas. FiiJK Dki'Autmknt, TiTMi's Ai{D Wells. -Councillora Cummings, McGregor, McKenzie. ScHooLS—Councillors D. C. Fraser, McKenzie, Douglas. Auditing Committkk — Councillors RIcGregor, McKenzie, D. C. Fraser. CouuT OK Ari'KAL AND KKVitJioN.— Stipendiary, and Councillors D. C. Fraser, McGregor, McKenzie. OORPOHATION-TO'WIT OP TRURO. Mayor.— Israel Longworth. CouNclLLoi:s.— ir"/r/ 1, Klihard Craig, Charles H. Blair; Warrl 2, Gardner Clish, L. J. Walker; Ward 3, Ahix McKay, John V. McDonald. Town Clehk and Tkkasurei:.— Edward S. Ulanchard. Recohukk.— George Campbell. Police Constables. — Thomas Grey, James McKenzie. MUNIOIPALITT OP WINDSOR. Warden. — Mark Currv. CouNcnxoKS.— jran/ 1, A. P. Shand, Allan Haley: Ward 2. C S. Wilcox, J. W. Webb; Ward 'i, William Cirry, Shubaei Dimock. S TirENDIAKY MAGISTRATE. — W. M. Cluislie. Town Clkrk. — John Manning. School Commissionkks — Councillors Webb, Curry, and Wilcox. CONSULS, Ssc. United States Consuls — Halifax, Hon Mortimer M. Jackson, Clerkto Consulate, Jas W. Caldwell ; Fictou, Oscar Malinross ; Windsor, ^ 11 D.K. Hobart. Vice-Consuls — Halifax, J. F. Phclan ; Pictou, John U. Noonan ; Windsor, P. 8. IJurnliam. Consular Af/ents — Annapolis, J. M. Owen ; Arichat, J. G. McKeen ; Barrington, G. Robertson ; Bridgcwater, W. H. Owen ; Cape Canso, Thos C. Cook ; Cow Bay, C. Archibald ; Digby, Wm B. Stewart; Glace Bay, 1). McKeen ; Guysborough, E. H. Franchville ; Lingan and Sydney, C. B., F. E. Leaver; Liverpool, J. N. S. Marshall ; North Sydney, Wm Purvis ; Shclburne, N. W. White ; Yarmouth, Joseph R. Kinney; Cornwallis, El)cnezer Rand; Kempt, Chas E. Hobart ; Parrsboro', Benj D.King; Walton, A. McN. Parker. German Consul. — C. A. Creighton. Portuguese Consul. — Thos Abbott. Brazilian Vice Consui — Michael Tobin. Norway and Sweden Vice-Consul. — Halifax, E. 1). Tucker. ViCE-CoNSui:. OP France. — J. B. Morrow. Consul op France. — Sydney, V. B., Hon John Bourinot. Danish Consul. — Stephen Tobia. Italian Consul. — W. H. Hart. Belgian Consul. — Christian Ronne. Vice-Consulate of Spain. — A. M. Dezea, Halifax ; W. Purves, Vice-Con.,ul, Sydney ; Consular Af/enfs, J. M. Owen, Annapolis; C. H. Rigby, Little Glace Bay ; Robic 8. Sterns, Liverpool ; Daniel Owen, Lunenburg; Howard Pvimrose, Pictou; George A. Brown, Yarmouth. ViCE-CONSUL of the NETHERLANDS. — JaUICS G. FostCf. 1 M P 1 in « « ft p CO « a 3 A P a » M *> o a It •a o o >) a o a a o 4) Kcillvr*., l*ower> IVIiarf. [1879 McGregor, Cummings, ►. C. Fraser. jillors D. C. ; Ward 2, [cDoualil. rd 2. ;k. Icox. C. S. Jackson, ; Windsor, |i, John H. •olis,J. M. 'i(l}i;cwater, rchibald ; |u» w o ■d CI) ^ 1879] ALMANACK. 205 STAFF OF THE AEM7 Z£T XTOVA SOOTZA. Commander 11. M. Forces, His Excellency General Sir Patrick L. MeDou^iall, k.c.m.g. Asst Military Sevrelary, Lieut Col. FitzSloy-Wm. Fremantle, Cold- stream Guards. Aidcs-de-Camj), Lt James C. Barker, K. Eng ; Capt Hon Win Fitz- williani Elliott, 93rd F. Brxjade Major, Ca\)t John Boughcy, 62nd F. Asst Adj and Quar Mas Gen'l, V. C. Bt Lt Col Aylmer S. Cameron, 25th F. Town Major, Capt R. Naple, h p, late Royal Canadian Rifles. Garrison Instructor, Capt E. C. Milncr, 18 Ft. Officer Cominandlnq Kot/al Arlil/crij, Col A. W. Drayson. (Jomvianding lioijal Euf/ineer, CdI J. W. Lovell C.n. District Commissari/ General, Asst Conim Gen J. W. Murray. Commissarji General, (Ordnance) Asst Comm Gen A. S. Beswick. Prin Medical Ojficcr, Dep'y Surgeon Genl G. A. F. Shelton, m.b. Chaplains, Rev R. Morrison, m.a.. Rev A. J. Townend, u.a., and Rev R. Brindle, R. C. COMMISSIAICIAT AND TllANSPOKT DEPARTMENT. — Deputlf Com- missari/. E. T. Christie; Asst Commissari/, W. II. Eliot, F. R. Cosset. Okdnance Stoui Departmknt. — Depiitji Commissary, R. Nieholls; Asst Commissary, F. O. Lcgjjjett. Army Sub-1)ki'Artimknt. — Staff Paymaster, Major J. K. Goold; Paymaster, M. C. Cahan. Medical Department. — Suri/eon Majors, W. Perry, attached to R. Artillerv; W.Grant, m.«., attached to 97th; R. Wolscley, m.d., (Staff;; W. S. Oliver, m.d.; John Wales. Royal Artillery — (Isr, 2nd and 4th batteries, 10th Brigade) Col, A. W. Drayson; Lt.CoL, Cockburn ; Majors, G, A. Crawford and G. B. Macdoiinell ; Cafjfs, Larcom and O. F. J. Anncsley ; Lieuls, E. H. Walker, J. S. Howie, J. O. Hodgson, H. L. Murray Dunlop. Royal Engineers— (26th Company). Col J. W. Lovell, c.b. ; Major, E. B. Mainguy ; Capt, R Athorpe ; Lieiits, E. R. Hussey, A. E. WroJtcslcy, 11. E. Tyler. (4tli Company;. Lients, C. C. Carter and C. V. VVingHcld Siratf'ord; Suroei/or, R. Randall. 97th (Earl of Ulster's)— CW, J. M. Perceval, c.n.; Lieut-Col, W . R. Anneslcy; Majors, C. H. Browne, D. J. I). Sallbrd ; Capts, John Lannov Tweedie, J. A. Murray, VV. F. Brown, .1. H. Jameson, C. E. Partridge, J G. Smith, D. t. C. Bclgrave, W. H. Murphy, J. C Cautley, l\ L. Melvill ; Lieufs, R. R. Lousada, E. B. L. Bevan, H. T. Wing, C. R. Crosse, /, of M., H. Cummings, Adjt, N. H. Leckie, E. A. W. S. Groves, W." V. Hopcgood, H. D. Armstrong, C. N. Bullcy, H. L. Fanshawe, R. H. Ecdes, E. H. Baines, F.F.Hilton, A. P. Cronyn ; ISuh-Lieut, C. E. C. B. Harrison ; 2nd Lients, G. W. Maunsell, E. L. A. Heygate ; Quar Mas, U. F. Laphaui. Scarlet — facings sky bhic. 1 01 st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers).— Co/, Corbet Cotton; Lt-CoJ, H. G. Delalbsse, C.K.; i/qyo/»-, Montai'u Hall, W. S. Jervis ; Capts, Geo H. Holley, S. H. Macknv, W. 11. Al'bott, Thos. Mncleanc, A. C. Maurice, W. G. Norcoti, J. S. Jcffares, II, S. G. MUes, T. A. Mills, J. H. Beinard, o.m.o., 1). G. Johnston ; IJeuts, Henry Hare, Adjf, Geo Allen, J. G. Cooke, E. P. Rrowne, G. II. Lane, R. FitzG. Creighton, E. S. Evans, P. S. Druitt, 11. H. Spitta, F. H. Penny, W. J. J. Kirk- o S d W M I O a M (0 » Pi P W I I o •i o 01 o o KKOWN aiiil WKBK o«Vr lUese sooils very low at Wholesale. m It. n. riniiRK nnd €Om ltln«k llAir Aeailnic, liead Power*» nimrr. u «■ « I I n u o ti o O I I ti H ^^ ■ ^ i; (3 (k- $ oa >> ■fi n o c) 206 BFLCIIERS FARMKRS [187i> Patrick, C. A. K. Hall, H. E. Belfield, G. B. Walker, G. C. N. Biynn, M. A. F. Taylor; 2nd LimU, G. N. Monro; S. T. Banning;, P. II. j Saulez; Puym, C. F. 11. Beardmore (Asst Paijin in Ariiii/), R. FitzG. i Creightoa; Qaar Mas,T\\o3. Boy ton Scarlet — faciny;s blue. THE NAVY- Commavder-iv- Chief of the North American end Went India Station, His Excellency Vice Admiral Sir Angnstus IngleHeld, Kt, c.b., f.r s. F/(i(/ Lienfenant , Charles II. Cochran ; Secretary, Geo E. Maroon. Cltrlcs to Seoetary, Sydney \V. Wright, Win LeG. Pullon. H. M. Naval Yard, Halifax. Naval and VictnaUimj Storekeeper and Accountant, Benjamin Stokes. Clerks, Tlios S. Veale, (/liarlcs Stubbing, Lennox A. Jack. Writers, F. H. J). Veilh, W. F. Ilogcra. H. M. Ships on the North American and West India Station. S. denotes Screw. — P. Paddle Wheel. Argus, 5. P. Sloop. 981 tons. 300 H. P. Commander, II. H. Harris. Bellerophon, 15. S. Tro'i Ship. Armour Plated. 4270 tons. 1000 H. P C'ayj^im, St George C. D'Arcy Irvine; Commander, Lewis Beaumont Blanche, 12. S. Corvette. 1268 tons. 350 H. P. Captain, Charles G. F. Knowles. Contest, 4. S. Composite Gunboat. 455 tons. 60 H. P. Lieut and Com, Win F. Snowdyn. Griffon, 3. S. Composite Gun Vessel. 774 tons. 790 H. P. Commander, Fredk 11. Boardman. Pert, 4. Double S. Composite Gun Vessel. 464 tons. 120 H. P. Commander, Henry C. Aitchison. Plover, 3. Double S. Gun Vessel. 663 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, Hector B. Stewart. Rover, 18. Iron S. Corvette. 3494 tons. 4964 H. P. Captain, Thomas Barnardiston. SiRius, 12. (S. Corvette. 1268 tons. 350 H. P. Captain, Geo L. Sulivan. Tourmaline, 12. CompoAite S. Corvette. 2162 tons. 350 H. P. Captain, Robert P. Dennistoun, Zephyr, 4. S. Composite Gunboat. 308 tons. 60 H. P. Lieut and Com, Wm. G. Le Cocq. PvRAMUa, 5ch rate. Receiving Hulk, Halifax. Boatswain, William Plant ; Carpenter, Joseph Gib.son. LLOYDS' AGENTS. Halifax — S. Canard & Co. Pictou — Primrose Bros. Yarmouth — J.W.Moody. Sydney, C. B. Archibald. Liverpool, John Campbell, sub-agent. Arichat, C.B. — George E. Jean. Plaister Cove, C. B. — James G. McKeeu. Port Hood, C. B. — G. C. Lawrence. Antigonish — Wm J. Beck. Annapolis— Jacob M. Owen. Wolfville — Joseph R. Ilea. Guysborough^Rufus A. Tremain. 01 P I o et 9 » (0 ft o A y o % < > o o H H > C5 o CiulllpoU and other grades Pure Olive Oil, wer'i niuirr. H. H. FI'LLKK A CO., Auicrlcaii HnyliijK Tools, liend PowcrN IVliiirr. C.B., F.H S. lia Station. u < to < » » i! p o V rH « n o o > bfi (8 » n o o .d m 09 ■♦a O o 1879] ALMANACK. 207 DEFAHTMEITT OF MILITIA. Commander in Chief, His Excellency the Rt Hon the Governor-G«neral. PROVINCE OP NOVA SCOTIA, 9th MILITARY DIST. Deputy Adjiitnnt General, Colonel John Winibiun Laurie. Brifjnde Slajor, Lt-('o!. Charles Cresve Uead, N. S.M. btore keeper^ George (iuy. Pirst, Second and Third Brigade Divisions. Consist of the Uegimental Divisions of the i'rovince of Nova Scotia and Island ot (^apc Breton. Cavalry. KENTViLiiK Troop of Cavaluy. Ci'i)t, J. n. Rvan Lkot, U. 8. iMastcrs Cornet, J. H- »■ Witter Artillery. FIELD BATTERY. HALIFAX, {Halifax.) il/ff/o/', James K. Graham \st Lieiits, Henrv Flowers W. Imlah 2nd Lieut. \V. Hariis Surg, T. R, Alraoii, m.d. GARRISON ARTILLERY IST " H ALT F A X " lUlia AI>K (Halifax.) Lieut Lol, Geo [Mitchell Major, Thos Mowbray Capts, Alex G. Ilesselin, W. li. S. Wainwrit,'ht, Georj^e A. Sanford, John C. Oland, K. II. Oxley, J. E. Curren l^< Lieuts, A W Brockley John A. Thompson, John RlcCrow, W. A, Garrison, G. Oland, Edmiiiid S. Twining. Uussel Twilling. Piiiim'r,C. A. Creighton Adj. Lancelot J. Bland Quar Mast, G. Anderson Surf/, Arthur INIoren Assl Siirff, J. Ferguson Black, M.D. 2nd "IlAr.lKAX" r.RIOADK Halifax. Lieut Cot, D. McVherson Major, John A. Boak Pa'yni, Edward J. Lordly Adj, A.Mulvena dmr Mast.Vi. A.Taylor Surg, A tl Woodill, m.d. ./lss< /S«r^, J Soniers, m.d No 1 Battkuy, {Herring Cove.) Cnot. D. Johnson 2nd Lieut, T. Johnson No 2BA'i"rKRY, (Halifax.) Capt, E. Stairs \slLient, U. V. Clay 2nd Lieut, S. R. Sirconi No 3 BATTKtlY, (Pich- mnnt.) Capt, D. S. Stewart \it Lnut, E. J. Gorham 2nd Lieut, J. G. Campbell No 4 Battehy, {Dart- mouth.) Capt, R. Dart 1st Lieut, J. W. Johnston No 5 Batteky, {PurcelVs Cove.) Capt. William A. Pnrcell \st Lieut, W. L. Brown 2nd Lieut, G. A. Thomson No 6 Battkry, {Eastern PassJi^t, Halifax Harbor.) Capt, W. M. Lockart \st Lieut, J. Himmelman LUNENBURO BATTEUY. Isi Lieut, J. II. Brown 2nd Lieut, B. Morash Mahonk Bay Battkuy. Capt, Edward James \st Lieut, 8. Bourgoyne 2nd Lieut, Chas Andrews DiQBY Battery. Cnpt, J. Da!v \st Lieut, E. C. Dodge 2nd Lieut, E. Biden PicTou Battery Garki- soN Artillery. Cf//>^ Joseph A. Gordon \st Lieut, J. R. Davies 2nd Lieut, D. T. Hislop Liverpool Batt'y, G. A. Capt, J. A. Grant Lieut, J. Spurr. Infantry and Rifles. 63rd "The Halifax Vo- lunteer Batt'n of RlPLEP," {Halifa.z.) Lieut Col, vV H Pallister Majors, J. D. Cummins, J. D. Mclnto.<5h l^apts, Wm RIcKerron, Thos Joseph Walsh, B. Berkley Bond, E. Eultz," 1\I. J. Power. Lieuts, J. Milsom, j J. Mclnnes, I J. H. Anderson i > M I H (P I B M o 01 « o o p I 5 d •a o 1 ►J <9 o H > W H H 2! Q « >i P 1 » < a 03 P fl < tfi ►1 O » « s Iiil liny «'iill<>r*i, licnil ofPowrrN^rhnrf. [Port WilUaw.) n OliHrlfoii L'pli H. Graves rt Marshal o is CO < in H »l fl « o s pi u ? 4) 1871)] ALMANACK. 209 u o Ft O IS .i4 o o u e o fl CO II o o o u (8 No 4 {;<), (Midillrton.) Capt, Uh:uV\\ M. Tavlor Lhiit J. .SIoMim I'arkcr /vHf), (Juillonl Morse No5Co, (Fitrnxhigton.) Cnpt, II. M IMiiiiney Litut, J. L. Pliinr.ey NoGCn, (Niclnux.) Cdjtts, John M. Morse, Albert Gates J'Jns. Hammond Foster 75Tir LuNRNBuim Hat'n ofInfantuy, (Town of Lnneiihurg). Major, Jesse Kiulolph Paj/m, Stephen Fink Qtiar Mns', C Burns Surf/. Charles Aikens Assi Surg, J. St Jacobs No 1 Co, ILunenhnrg] Cnpt, James W. King £ns, W. Horn key No 2 Co, [Luncnlnirg] ■ C»pt, Thomas Curll Lieut, A. Sm'th Ens, C. Daupliine No 3 Co, [Lunenbvrg] Cnpt, Geo A. Ross Lieut, Geo A. Parker Lns, Henry Daupliine No 4 Co, [Mahone Bay] Cnpt, John I*. Ham Lieut, Alex Kedy Ens, H Stanley Lane No 5 Co, {Martins River] Cnpt, Jacob Lanciill lAtut, KIkanali Kedy Ens,x]o\\n Ezra Ernst No G Co, [New Ross] Cnpt, G. H. VVindDw Lietit, Thomas Hatchers Ens, Isaac J. Koast 78th COL''HKSTEre ANT) Hani H Hattai.ion ok INPA^TRY, HlOII- LANDEU8, [Tniro] Lieut Col, G Catnpboll Majors, VV Blair, Lt Col T. \\\ Burl. J,t Co! Pnym (J II I.'osH Qi'ntr MnM, G. l.'Jlil.Hon Siiiij. Alex V. V>\\Hi Assi Siiry, I) M'L«an No 1 Co, [ Truro] Cnpt, II. T. Lawrence Utrit, E. A. Cock Ens, ». G. Clmnibers No 2 Co, [ Onsiotv] Cnpt, Georjje Itavne Ueul, J'eter Half h'ns, Oliver Johnson No 4 Co, [Shubenacadic] Cnpt, Alex Nel9')n Litul, Isaac L Ba'nhill Ens, John K. Fitch No 6 Co, [Windsor] Cnpt, Josppli Burgess Lieut, Joshua H. Smith Ens, John F. Chandler Hon Surff,B de W Eraser, No 6 Co, [Mill Brook] Cnpt, G. H. Sutherland Lieut, Rodk M'Kenzie AVu, John S. M'Kay No 7 Co, [Mountain] Cnpt, Wm Sutherland Lieut, Wm Maxwell Ens, James Eraser No 8 Co, [New Lairg] Cnpt, Angus M'Leod Lieut, I). Siitherhind Ens, Thomas McLeod PROVISIONAL BATTA- LIONS OF IXFANTRY AND RIFLES CUMBKRLANI) PkOVIS'AL Bat'n op Infantuy, N. S. [At7ihrrxt] Mnjor, M. B. Harrison Pn'm. G. K. Church Qtiar Mas, W. Moti'alt Surg, A. Hodgson No 1 Co, [Amherst] Cnpt G. C. Carter Afljt, G. A. Geyton Lieuts, R. Christie, 11 llot'VS. No 2 Co, [River Philip] O'pt, R. L. Black Lieut, Wm (J Philips E7is, Jas C. Black fio3Co,[Marean and River Herbert] Cnpt, J. Harrison Lieut, A. ('olburn No 4 Co, [ Tidnish] Cnpt.U. C. Mills Lieut, J. Lodge Ens, J. Pace No 6 Co Cnpf, W Oxley Lieut, H. S. Smith ViCToniA Provisional Batt of Infantry, Baddecle Lt-Col, Wm Bingham Pn%m, A . Bourinot AdJ, H. A Foyle Qunr Mas, J. McDonald Surg, M. Dodd, m.d. No 1 Co, [Baddeck] Cnpt, H. Cain Lieut, Donald McKae Ens, F. McRae No 2 Co, [Middle River] Capt. Charles McRae Lieut, John Campbell, Ens, J. F. McNiel So 3 Co, [ Grand Narrows] Capt, .Tohn S. McNiel Lieut, H. McNiel Ens, John McNeil No 4 Co, [Baddeck] Cnpt, D. F. McRae Lieut, (J. S. Cameron Ens, H. H. Haliburton No 5 Co, [Sydney, C. B.] Cnpt Chas W- Hill Lieuts, Hugh McLeod R. ,]. Mully Ens, I). McQuarrie IH H ► M B •0 e ^ E" & T Ol d •0 •d o I OB Larxe i»tock uiul low pri<«'K at Utton.^ au Hi « ■' ' '• !i J, 4. ■ '; ii iS '^ i m ■I , il ^ 210 ItKLCHKR 8 FAKMKFIH [187i» TEMPERANCE DIRECTORY. Sons of Temperance. Tilt! first, i)iv;«i()ii wm ors'ani/.Ml ni Viirnumth, Nov. 17, 1S47. Tliu «;raii(l Division wna oiK'.inizoil Aiiiii '22, HH. Tliort- arc now Olio Imiiiirod uml sovunly-throi'SiilionliiiaU) l)ivl:tio.is(17-i) wlMi aluuit ton tlioiiHiml injuiimrjt, twunfy-flvo H:uu1h of ICopo with '22 (t iuouiIrmm ; iUMl uinlit Soottonn of Ciulotx with 'IM inoiiibora ; (Jranit tt'ortln/ lUtfriarch, Uov II. AMur Tcnijilc, Amherst; Grand Scribe, J. I'iirdoiiM, ii. A., ilalif.i\ ; (ofliio T(» Uniiivillo Sticot;. Ai/i:nt ti)i.'l Li'cturfr of (jrtiiid DivUiim, Thonns Ilutchimrn. United Temperance Order (lormcrly I'.ritish TompiarH). (ir.vnd Lrxljo of Nova Scotia ortfanizoil in IHO'A. ilas now ahout 110 liOil.fos lontuiniii^; uh ml fifjOO nionibors ; I'rcxidi-nt, Joslina N, Frooman, Ilij,'h Sheriff, Livorpool ; S'^rri- tari/, (Jeorjjfo I'. Nolaon, Truro. ' Next Animal ScHsion will bo bold at T.uneiiburR; tbo second wooli in .Inly, ISIit. I. O. of Good Templars. 'I'ho first liod,y;o oij^anizod at I'Annioiiiy, Colchester (Joiuitf, July 4, ISOI. Grand Lod^e of Novii Scotia forniod February ftth, 1807 ; there are now I'M Subordinate Lodyoa with 5400 nieinbtr^' ; '20 Juvenile Temples witb i)M niondiorjc, (/. ICC. 7'., J. T. nulnier, Halifax; 0. W'.S., Uov Joseph H. Saunders, Diaby ; Asut.-iiccri'Utru, John Burgoyne, 1'27 Hollis Street, Halifax. Next Annual Scs.sion will bo held at Trnr . the first Tuesday in .luly, 187f>. I. O. of Good Templars, Loyal.- Grand Lod:,'e of Nova Scotia re- organized N(jv. '21, 1870, about 80 Subordinate Lodjfes, luid about three thousand five hundred menibera ; G. M'. C. T., William F. Cutten, Amherst ; G. 11'. t>., I. J. Hingley, Oxford, Cumberland. The next^Aiuiual Session wil, l)o held at Bridi^owater, LunenburiJ Co., Mie first Tuesday in July, 1870. The Blue Kibbon Clubs within the past year have been orjjanized in nearlj' every Conntj- of the Province. The enrolled membership has inoreuscd with reniarkablo rapidity, especially in the Counties of Yarmouth, Dijjby, Annapolis, Colchester, Cumberland, Pietou, Cape Breton and Halifax. The aggregate membership in the Autumn of 1878 was estimated at 20,000. At that date the enrolled membership of the various Teniperanue or^ranizationa in Nova Scotia was (ajiproximately) as follows : — Sons of Temperance and Cadets, &c 12,000 United Temperance Order, (British Templars) 5,500 I. O. G. Temi)lar8, (of the World) «,000 1. O. G. Templars, (Loyal) 3,500 Roman Catholic T. A. Societies 4,000 Protestant Church Temperance Societies 8,000 Reform, or Blue Ribbon Clubs 20,000 Women's Tomporance Unions 3,000 Total 57,000 VERITAS INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF SHIPPING. Sur^ei/ors to the Bureau Vei'itas International Register of Shippitifj, British North America. — Walter C Kay, 3 Lome 'i'errace, Halifax; Alex. Sime, Yarmouth ; T. H. Sirae, St. John ; Wm. Simnioua, Quebec. '^ ' CORRECTIONS. Church Endowment Fund. Chairman, Henry Tryor ; Vice-Chairman, Wm Gossip ; Treasurer, J. T. Wylde; Secretary, Wni. Silver ; Wni. Hiire, C. Bullock, J. K. DeWolf, Jf. D., Fredk. Allison, T. A. I5rown. Institute of Natural Science. President, William Gossi]) ; Vict- f'rr.sii/t-iit.i, Fred. Allison and Dr. Lawson ; Treasurer, \V. (i .Silver; Scorfurics. iJev. J.M-. Homyinan and John T. Mellish, m.a. ; Cuumu!, Dr. J. 1'. (Jiljun, Dr. A. P. Ktid, llobt Morrow, Dr. Sonu')s, Hon. 1^. G. Powor, iUidiinv Dewar, Augustus Allison. J, Matthew Jones. U 1 ft p CA M H H H S! p ifi a A P •a a n o (A rt ft 01 (9 a o B •d o e* I— t* h" o a h i < H H n •0 V t: ft > a (S *» V i o u n « o m o M ■a ft (3 (0 d o 8 Ke.sl i»]tice lo buy Uo t oioiars, Viuuitli«'s iimi .Siiituiif, wor'n Whairr. M. N. PIILLCK mill CO., "Riii. «i*»" l.oii«loii While Lend. * ^ [187tl at Viiniioiith, 'I'lusri- !ir(.' Mow V Q It Ion tliuiisMiid ^•■111 Suotlulis ni is Alilur Tciiiiilc, 10 luvillo Sliccl;. —Grand Lo(l..(.i ntuiiiiii^ nil ml ori>{ii)l ; iS' ■iwr - ff n c in July, 18;!). 2. 8 1 !it IviDUoiny, g- •nifd Fohruaiy rf ; 20 Juvenile W G. \y. S., Kc\ P < Hoilis iStruet, ft H ^ H uly, 1S7{». i Pi L)va St'otiii re- u In-ee thousand 3 n •at; G. ir. -S'., H H gVo., Mic first !2| * H V n orjfanized in s ft has Increa.sed § loutli, Di'^» «»• DARTMOUTH EOPE WORK CO. POST OFFICE ADDRESS, D. R. W. CO., HALIFAX, N. S. MANUFACTUKERS OF Cordage and Oahum. Manager, JOHN F. STAIRS, of the firm of William Stairs, Son & Morrow, (Residence at the Works,) a o o % o w s I 01 M d 3 o I H O o CO o o o Inxi BICOWN and If'EUIt, Corner Uuke uiirt lloUls HiH,, Ualli'DX. n J I I I 1^ '^ n. N. ri'LLKH null i'0,, Amerlrnn I'liopiilniK AxcR, rower'M IVhurf 212 HKI.CIIK.RS l< A KM Kit 8 [1871) I ECEOrSAN AND AUERICAN. STAPLE AND FASBISKABLS AND Gents' Furnishings. 273 & 275 BARRIHGTON STREET, CORNER JACOB STREET, cMURRAY $( CO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF MILLIHEEY, MAHTLES, COSTUMES, &c. Our stock being constantly replenished with New nnd Kiishionable Goods, \vc have always on hand a full assortment in the following lines : DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS, BliACK SII.KS, BLACK CRAPES, (New Patent waterproof^) TRIMMINGS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. LA.DIES' UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, a large stock of all the improved makes, inclu- ding Dr. Warren's Health Corset. BRIDAL OUTFITS, FANCY GOODS ft NOVELTIES. CLOTHS, Ladies' Mantle, Ulster and Waterproof Cloaking. CLOTHS, Gents' and Youtii's Fancy Trouserings, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Di- agonal Coating, &o. FLANNELS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COTTONS, American and Ca« nadtan of the best makes. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Milliners supplied in quantities to suit, at Wholesale Prices, PROMPT AND SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ORDERF. CASH SYSTEM AND HALF-RATE OF PROFIT. AGENT FOE THE NEW YOEK BAZAR PATTERNS. 273 and 275 Barringtou St., Corner Jacob, Halifax. a n H ? r 1 e Hi a fir a •0 o 09 09 9 m a o Hi 04 O '*^ a; "* o ¥\XAt i3x Page AdvertiHemoiitn •j-:»'j, ;m, 4k, m, 70. 80, '211-240 AttoriileH hihI HiiirihUTn Hft Acfttlift Colli-'je, WollVilln W2 Aiiiiiiiii li>:t A liny wrt AHHJjtneHfl, OfDcinl 105 AiuiitoiH Office 104 liarrittttHH nii«i Attoriiies 85 Hoclety «'2 BnptiKt Coiiventroii N. 8. and N. B. . 1"2 Hihlo Society 180 Hook and Tract Society 189 Ilritibh Colli inbin, Trovinco of: Lt. Governor, Exccnlive Council nnd Le^iitlative Ansunibly 45 Bunks— Hiilifnx IJankiui; Co 173 Blink or Nova Scotia 174 Britlnh North America 174 Union BanI: of Hnlilax 174 Merchantn' Bank 174 People's Bank of H:tlifax. . . 174 Bank of Yarinoutl. 175 Com Bank of Windsor 175 Kxchan)j;e Bank of Yavu)'nthl75 Of Liverpool 175 Of Pictou 175 Of Montreal 175 Dominion Savin^xs' Bank 104,175 Chamber of Commerce, Halifax 179 ChriHtian AsHociation 189 Calendar Pajfes 54-77 County Courts, SlttinRs of 83 Clerks 83 County Treasurers 84 Courts — Supreme, of Canada 81 Exchequer of Canada 81 Supreme of Nova Scotia.. . . 81 Marr!a(;e and Divorce 82 Vice Admiralty 82 County 83 Clerks of Peace 84 Clergy— Baptist 1^0 Church of En^dand 185 Congregational IfiT Lutheran 157 Methodist Church of Canada. 158 Presbyterian Church in Ca- nada 167 Boman Catholic 163 Coroners ^9 Commissioners for Relief of Insolvent Debtors H^ Commercial Department 173 Consuls, &c 204 Corporation. City of llaliftix 200 Custodes Rotulorum 84 CuPtoniB Department 1 W Dalhousie College and University. . .168 Diocesan Synod 157 Dartmouth, Town of. 202 Deeds, Registrars of. 84 Dominion Officers, 104 Pa>^o Dominion of Canada — flov. General. 35 Privy Council. .35 ftennfe 35 H. of Commons 30 KclipspH /iO KrolrHiiihticul pi'piirtinfiit 155 Ediicntiouiil Dcpnrtmt-nt: Coun«;il of Public Instruction. . . 170 Normal and Motlel Sihoolt* 170 Inspectors of Schooiii 170 Comnilsnioners of St-hools. .170-173 Explanatory 51 Fnrmlng 64.77 Fire Department 202 Fire lUHUnmce Conipnnii>s 177 (ias ln:«]>erlion 122 llsdifix. City of 200 Inland Ueveniie IVimrtnieiit 118 Inwdvent Debtors, Com. for Giving Relief to 102 Insp^'ction of Fiior, Executive and Legisla- tive CouTU'ils. Assembly, etc 46 New Glasgow, Town of 203 North-Weft Territories 46 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lieirt.- Governor, Executive A Legislative Councils, & Legislative Aiisembly 33 s o I ? I o 13 o pi 9t H > ?» 01 M d I s? H O A » o BK|e Lodse, Grand 199 Patrons of Husbandry, Order of. . . . 199 Pilot Commissioners ani. Pilots 180 Planets, Signs of the 49 Jlorningand Evening 50 Plctoii, Corporation of. 203 Penitentiary 104 Post Office Department : Nova Scotia Postal Division 136 Arrival ""il Dcpartm*e of Mails at Halifax 137 Country Post OfHces ISO Principal Rates of Postasfe 141 Money Order Branch 141, 143 Piesbyterjan College, Halifax 173 PrcHbyterian Ministers 157 Probate, Jvulg> s 83 " Registrars 83 Prince Edward Island, Province of: Lieut. -Governor, Executive and Legislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Assembly. 41 Prothonotaries 82 Quebec, Province of: Lient.-Gover- nor. Executive and Legislative Cou ncils, & Legislative Assembly. 43 Railwajs, Coaches «>".d Steamers. . . .144 Page Receiver General's Office 104 Registrars of Probate 83 Registrars of Deeds 84 Roman Catholic Clergy 163 Royal Family of Great Britain 33 Religious and Benevolent Societies. .187 Sessions, Sittings of. 84 St. Jlary's Collecre, Halifax 163 St. Francis Xavier's College, Antigo- nish 104 Signals, at Citadel Hill 183 Sherifls 82 Steamers 148 Stock Exchange, Halifax 179 Supreme Court, Sittings of. 82 Tariff, The 107 Technological Institute 169 Telegraph Companies and Offices.. . .181 Tide Table 78 Temperance Directory 211 Truro, Coi-poiation of 204 University of Halifax 167 Vice Admiralty Court 82 Windsor and Annapolis Railway 147 Windsor, Municipality of. 204 Weather Guide 52 Weights and Measures, Forms of, etc 119-122 Wesleyaix College, Sackville 160 Academy, " 160 Zodiac, Signs of. 49 P. ©ii^l^iLLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller and Stationer^ Corner George and Granville Sts., HA-LIF-AwX:, 2sr. S- Schooi B'joks of all kinds, Office Stationery, Le^al Stationery, Ladies' Stationery, Bills of Exchange, Custom House Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Notes, Drafts, Receipts, Pocket Books, Wallets, Stephens' Com. and B. B. Ink, Cheap Stock suitable for .Tobbcr«. THOS. r. CONNOLLY. N. B.— -The '' Maritime "' School Series sup- plied Wholesale and Eetail. T. P. C. o 6 5 o H A t » OK) O Hi E (3 « (D O p: n •0 »1 o I or 0) H H o o ir yon wflgit l>ruKH, MvUlclues or Ciroccr'H SniKlrles, r*H IThnrr. n, U. fFVtLWM unit CO., RiKchrr's illll i llem hr^a of PoWct'a iVhiirf . [1879 Page I()4 83 84 1G3 ain 33 jcietles. . 187 84 163 ;, Antijjo- 104 183 82 148 179 82 107 169 )fflce8....181 78 211 204 167 82 ilway 147 204 52 'orms of, 119-122 8 160 160 49 t ner. lonery, House pts, B. XY. s sup. . C. o s 5 o H a I o » O O I* o p> •0 1 o B •0 «< tf << ai in s H H !^ Ci O O i I H K A e o u n •** o o M d o a 187S] ALMAITACK. 215 BRASS POUNDERS AND COPPER SMITHS. Ph 1^ n3 P P^ P P pi? H P H J MAGDONALD&CO. HALIFAX, y, S. lim ui Hot Water li^im IMPORTERS OF Cast and Wrouglit Iron Pipe •mt'h. Fittings, Engineers' Supplies and Machinery. MANUPACTUKERS OK ALL KINDS ENGINEERS*, PLUMBERS' & STEAM FITTERS' BRASS GOODS, AND THE HEAYIEK CLASSES OF BEASS and COFFEB VTOTLK. — ALSO — Vessels' Fabtenings and Fittings, PUBLIC BUILDINCIS. KE.SIDENOES AND FACTOKIES SUPPLIED WITH nmm mum i mmm figures, With all Modern Imi)rovemoiits, fitted by luiginccrs thoroughly ac-• 162 to 172, also 306 Barrington St. PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS. Consult your lutervst tkuU viHlt BttOWK uml WEBB'S. f a td en d O 1 01 ►1 O o o n. n. FIILIKR Jt €<^, $(hrct Lrad anA Lrtad Plpic, PowiBr*ii Wlmrf m : 'Si. ■ 1.1? i-j If • IIU 3 «M o •0 h9 »:> n I « 0) )^ -a 03 « a 216 belcher's farmer's [1879 ECOITOICY AITD SECXraiT7. SUN MUTUAL Life & Accident Insurance Ca A Sound and Helialsld Home Company. INVESTMENTS ALL WITHIN THE DOMINION. SURPLUS PKOFITS ON PKEMIUMS IN 1877. New Business in 1876 $1,856,598 * « 1877 3,158,000 8oM Addition to Company's Assets in 1877. .. .. 55j589.15 LIFE, ACCIDENT & COMBINED POLICIES Issued on tho most approved and popular plans, and at the Lowest Possible Ivates. M^immMM f 14 9 General Manasfer for the Maritime Provinces and Nev^foundland. Office, 76 Granville Street, (l\/ear the Bank of Monfyeal,) HALIFAX. 8 Pi ? o « 5 ti o 9 Ml (it I A Pi (0 O (i O M) CI o Pure Friill S.vrui>« nuule from Vrult .Inice anil Siiicnr, »•« Wbmrr [1879 TY. oCa J. '^9 is and AX. tpany. [ION. 1877. 856,598 158,000 >,589.15 IGIES and n. n. FILLKK aiul ro., ''RrandruniN*' London White load. 5 o 9 Ml O o O A O O H) 1^ 0) C) m r N W < M w 1 o C) , o to N o 1879] ALMANACK. 217 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Page Allison, Tred'k, Cdnfodcration Lifo Asaooiation nf Caniida 240 Allism, Frederick, British America I ire Assurance Co 240 Baldwin & Co., China, Glass, Earth- enware, &e 8 Barron, Walter and Co., Clothiers. . 32 Banistead, John H,, Leather and Findings 18 Baxter Bros., Furiiitiire Store VA Black Bros. &Co., Steamer Neptune 221 Bell, A. M., Hardware, left side left hand pages. JJerton Bros., Teas, Spices, West India Produce, »Vc 2:^0 Betcher, J. W., PcL-toral Mixture ±i:i Borehani, E., Bouts, Shoos, &c., left side right hand page?. Black, 11. II., Dentist 20 Briand, A., Htaide and Fancy Dry (ioods ■ 81 Brooklield Bros., Lumber, Builders Material, etc 234 Brown and \Vebh, Drugs etc., j hottoiu of i)ages. I Brown, II S , iV Co., Jeweller^', etc. . 7'J j Buckley & Allen, Stationeri', etc. . 4 1 Canada Pajjcr Comjiany, ilonft'cal.. 30 I Chaloner, John, Dniirgist, Aniline I Dyes '220 • Cog.swell, A. C., Artificial Teeth .... (i Connolly, T. P., Books & Stationery 214 I Cooke, C. J., Far.cy Goods 233 Cornelim, J., Jewelry, kc 48 Cronan, 'Janiel, W. 1. Produce, Fiu's. Id Crowe, William, Fancy Work Gotids. 34 Cunard, S., and Co. House, Stcan\ and Gas Coal 223 Daly, M. B., Iini)orial Insurance Co. 12 Davidson & Crichton, British and Foreign Dry Goods 222 Dempster, James, Planing Mill and Sash Facti/ry It! Egan, John, Fowling Pieces, etc . . . . Egan, Thomas J., Guinnaker and Taxidermist . . Esson & Co., Conunission Merchants, West fiulia Produce, \'c Evans, .J.imcH A., .Marble Work^ 218 222 14 14 Everett, T. E. & (Jo., Hats and Caps. 22 Frasor, Wm. &Sons, Pia.i'>s, Cahinet Makers, &(; 4.S Eraser, Geo., Sun Mutual Life In- surance Co 210 Page Fordham, Arthur, L<»ather, etc., 55, 57 50, 01, (5.3, Go, 07, 09, 71, 73, 75, 77 Fortune, J., British and Foreign Dry Goods, Millinerv, &o 230 Fuller, 1?. 11. c^ Co., Hardware 3 do do top of pages. Gossip, Wm., Books and Stationery 225 Harris, IL, Nursery, . . Calendar pages. Hetfernan & Eraser, Auction Rooms 25 Hollida,y, G. k Co., Boots and Shoes 227 Holstcad, John S., Stoves, -Sic 28 Hirshfield, George, Sausages 20 Hoi>good and Crease, Groceries, A'cgetaliles, Provisions, cS:c 238 Hunter, John, Brass Founder 22 Irving& Laird, Produce Connnission Merchants 27 Jennings, K. Dry Goods, Ileady- Made Clothing, itc 10 Jei.nett, J. B. \nd Co., China, Glass, etc 23 Johnson, W. IL, Sewing Machines . 25 Junesi, G. '\\'., Paper, e^c. 27 Keith, Alex, and Sun, Brewery 10 Laurilliard, II. G., Merchant Tailor. 24 Macdonald and Co., Brass Founders. 215 Mackinlay, A. and W., Stationery... 29 McAljiine, D., Maritime Provinces Directory 23'/ McTjcarn's Ex])res3 & Feed Store .... 12 McMurray and Co., Dry Gocds 212 Mahon Bros., Drv Goods 238 Markle, J. A., Flour Merchant 236 Marshall and Smith, Dry Goods 15 M'lnaghan, A., Dry Goods, etc 232 Munnis, James K., Clothier 10 Morse, John E,, Tea Merchant 224 Morton, C. (' , Books and Stationery 230 Mumford Bros., Produce Connnission Merchants 31 Murray, I. S., Commission Merchant. 238 Nova Scotia Pi'inting Co., right side left hand i)ages. N('tz, Christian, Pork, Sausages, etc. 13 Newcomh, George C, Parlour and Dining Room Suits, (iic 237 O'Brien, James J., Hairdresser 22S O'Donoghuc, K. T., .Mercl.int Taiior.232 Outram J., Ji'., Puttner's Coni|iound Enuilsion of Cod Liver Oil. .. .23.3 n o o 8r U > » B s » o •a o I Cn R> P (t> o 3l:in'.'■" It. Mr FiriitKIl mill «!Om t:mfrH»n iiiewirn aiwT Co.N i'Uetf*'rHvf1trfm^ tm a H 0> a o P « O /I o fa •a O 2ia BELCHKH S FARMER 3 [187D Parks, Wm. and Sorr, Cottoii Mills . . i>3 l)i), do, Oroy Cottons, Warps, &0 219 Paint, IJenry N., Anchor Marine In- surinco Cornpany 17 I'hilp, John H,, Hats, Caps, Fwrn. . . 4 Pickford and Black, Ship Chandlery. 11 do, rififht side right hand pages, Rearclon & Walker, Pahitei's and. Decorators 2::0 llobcrtTiiHi, \VVl!rin>, lIanUv;iro 2 llobiiisoM, J. H., I'hosphorised Emul- sion of Cod liiver Oil 2.3.''. Robson, C, and Co., Dry Goods. . .80 Schwartz, H. A., Stove Store 18 Smith, ii. A., Dry Goods 239 Smith liros., Dry Goods, Millinery, (Jloves,, &c y Smith, J, Gwdfrej', Cher/iist, etc, calendar pages. Page Stair.^^ John, Imn aaid Hardw'are . . , . 7 Stairs, W , Son and iMorrow, Hard- ware .211 5»tei»htii, A, and Soil, Farnitiwo, etc, 5 Symons, J. II., Tobacco and Cigars, (i Theakston and Angwin, Hardware.. 231 Thomas & Co,, Hats, Caps, V\ir>i, etc. 2'M Thomvon & Co., Dry Goods, Jioady- made (Jlothnur 27 Tol4n, John iV Co., W. I, rn)d\>oe, Toas, etc 21 V'i>4'cl, Herman J, A,, Watchuuiker and JewetlKi; 220 Wallace, Rotbcrt, Sewing MacMncs.. 225 Wallace it lialcom, China, Glass, etc, 21 WHson, J, E., Stoves, Ranges, Ships* Custiiigs, &c, , 8 Wilson, Wm,, Hats, Cajis, Enrs-, ertc, 220 Woolrich, J. H., English Pharmacy, 23!) GREAT BARGAINS IN GUNS, AT THE HEivrcii^^Ax: HALIFAX, fi. S. 500 Superior Muskets, at $3.00 each ; 200 well made, Strong" (tuus, at $4.00 each. ALSO-BREEOH-LOADING GUNS AND RIFLES. o > o © > JO l-t o p o is H It o rjl 1 Q O m 33 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. S. P. 0. BOX 37. o u u ■«J (0 Q < CI M W » O •p d i >> o> (> fa 4) fa o U fa o o M bC o fa *J m (A o 3 c3 a a (0 « o o Orniise <|iilnlue Mini', doliioioiM uiid valiiiiblc Toiiio, [1870 j I are . . , . 7 i Hard- i 211 . i-ro, titc, 5 1 (Jij'ars. (J 1 I lwarK..231 i vs, etc. 2'M ; Kcaily- I ........ 27 I 2.1 j I tiuuiker i 220 jfriiics.' 225 ! ;gs,Gtc. 21 I , fcjliips' 8 1 rg., etc. 220 ! rmaoy, 2»!) | ■I. li. MLLKK aiul €0., Ittnv and Itoihil liiilnced Oil, l*uwer'NlVharr. T, made, fLES. IX 37. o > © K.' > H :?, o p o o 13 O 5: Cfi n P. u u 0) 1-4 ) (4 0) ci ;) O U > cm o 0) » o o o o O O W I en •o o St w rt- O s CO o en UUOnX and »KU», lliiuulacturei's, Hiilirux. Ir' ■■ Trunks, Valises, Buffalo Eobes, Umbrellas, &c., "Wholesale and Ketail. 132 GRANVILLE STREET, - HALIFAX, Opposite Anderson, Billing & Co., one door South J. B. Elliott &; Co. HERMANJ.A.VOGEL, l\l Barrington Street, Cor. Bac^glain, HALIFAX, N. S, Always on hand, a well assoitoil stuck of Watches, Clocks and Je"wolry. ^W Repairing in all its brandies promptly executed at moderate prices. Onk'r« from the country aitenck'd to at the shortest notice. . II. J. A. VOGEL. Abtwtl's Diarrbwa Curtliul, bc^t auU pt'oiuptcst remedy* > Ci? o o • A % » 9 ,1 is »• aiA P o «♦ •-4 Ft I o o (n o ft o P •0 fi> O < > a o H > S o o t'h Wbui-l . [1870 ravelling I, &c.. iiott k Co. L ) Street, rliam, N. S. ecu ted j I notice, i H. II. FIIT.LKIt A ri>., Sheol l.i'rtd niirt lfn«l ripe, PowovN TnuuT > o o Pi a I *" p. (A w a o P '■< o O H O O I 0) O ? n o ft hi ii t» o JsO o '0 ar!.ieiiliim api^ly to J. HOWARD BEATTY, Master, on boavd, or ;)t the olliee of L*'"^ ItLiL ms. & CO., Hardware and Ship Chandlery, » o m > I in p O P ia < P tit d p p Of} o li-AwILIF^^X:. \y\ »ti0W% nml M'VKlt, llitliinx* Msiiiutuflurvr'H ^kcuI^ II. II. rilJ r.R.I <0., Sj>llM-.iiitIi;iiiil>4 O It o -a DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods, w«®ii£SAIle; and retail. -:tK li33 Miitl 15.~ llolli^ Sti-ool, HALIFAX, N. S. THOMAS J. EGAN Foot of Sackvillo street. I 177 LOWER WATER ST., HfiLIFAX, N. S. aa^s & /i^fsrAiiMrr^oK pgr sale, REPA!Ri;^0 EXEGOIEO PrGP.iPTLV AiiD AT LOW RAThS. w o tt- fj HI M 5!! n o o Cj o a If O o 05 >-' O Vi KUUV^S aiKl »Va;..S-, iM!>-:ti IClMStriuj- t;^ais, ftalJla.V. H. II. FFMillK A ro., Aiiiotloaii R<'im1 «»rk. hontl «l I'owrrN Wlmrf. o a (A V >» » o n •O Q) O hH ^^ o > •0 rs >> •u V to o o n >) o •d c3 to 187i)] AF.MANACK. 0^» ". PHOSPHORiZED E^IIULSION (llKOUriKilKD TRADr. MAHK) COI3 LI^lDiR OIL, wrrir I^aeto-nio^sxjkate oi* Lime, Pulmonary Oonsiimplioii, <'oiis?lis, Uroiichilis, Aphonia, (lironic Illicnniatisni, Losh of x\orvous Power, Munoton from Afemramcouk to consult a Pliysiclan, as I was in the last stages of Consumption. When I arrived lioie I had at once to go to my bed, and was so low 1 never expected to leave it. A Pliysici.'ui was called who pronounced my case as liopeless ; that I nii<;-ht live a week or two, but certainly not more. As a last resort lie recommended Itobiiisoii'N Kinulsiou of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto-Phosphate of Lime. I i)urcliased a bottle and after takiuj,' the first dose t coinmeuced to imi)rove. It seemed, after taking a dose, as if I had eaten a i,aiod liearty meal. I ha\e continued taking it ever since and am rajtidly improving. I am confident that Jiad it not been for jour Oil I TTOuld Icive boon in my grave to-day. You are at libertj- to use this in any way you wish, as 1 am an.\ious to let others, \\1k> are afHicted in the same way, know, in the hope that tViej', too, may receive the same J)ciiefit. And again, dated June 22, 1878 : J. II. ROHINSON, Es(|., DisAri Sni,-1 wrote you in May last informing yon of the wonderful cm-e your Pliospliori/o(l Emulsion of C'ort Liver Oil witli Lacto-Pliospliate of Lime had made in my luse, nod, at the same time, promising to write you ifom time {'-, time to let y I 'U kiHiwhow J v.as getting along, lam much better in every \V;iy ; am stroiigur : can walk a guod long'distanci! without getting tired. Hlcej* well and eat a hearty meal. In fact I am a new man in ovory rospeet, and tho:-!c who snw me three niauths ago and see me now, can liardly believe I am the same person. The above art^ facts, and believing tliat ingratitude is one oi the (nijiardonalile sins, I feel it a duty to tell you of what, under a kind l'ro\ idenee, your i)rc|)aration has done lor me. Wishing you every sueccbs, &c,, iVc. For sale by Druggists and General Dealers. Ihico .Sl.OO per bottle ; six for .ip5.0(J. PREPARKD SOI^ELY liV M O o u > o W I o • pi o ID g w W o P in t^ (0 I CT M d « o t CD H in R) O «?♦ Ifi O J, H, ROBIHSON, Clcilst, Saint Joliii, N, !!»iiouhl HiMiil to »i:0W.^ i\iu\ \VI':KK, l»rci<$<;iKlH. Halifax. ^i fti hit: « H. II Vf:l.l,R^ nn; (4 eS « Q> a a n Cm O t 1 tn «i o CO o w u o H * m •M ^ (A ;< O » 23 G » E L C II K R H FA It :\I E R 3 [1P79 f ■^ ft Flour Merchant, HALIFAX, N. S. rsT r^_ii f) HESP>JLLER, - ONTARIO, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FLOUR. We make a Specialty of our " WINTER PORT ' Brand. 1 THOMAS 9( CO., Umbrellas and Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises, Satchels and Carpet Bagrs, Sleigh Robes & Horse Clothing. GENTS & LADIES FUR COATS. Masonic Regalias always on hand. TUTi GLOVES OF ALL KINDS, MAKING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Corner Barrington and Sackville Sts., HALIFAX, W. S. M O H. ft 1 ft I— Cft i •a a a O o e v o o 01 w H o o o J)laj0o\v(.'i' <'oIo£;uo« llic favorite iinfiyt^ rcrrniur. r'» Whnrr [1^^79 at. •jfJV t r 3, t PORT' tchels Off. and. JIALTY. ts., u o 6 5 'y^ n. ir. FI'LLKK and <0., Aiiicrinin 4 hopi>|iiu ixf m, t>ovvcr*H Wtmrf. 1 ft 1 ? o to e v o o o o f ■V o J < H H g ^< o e « O I 1 o ::] (3 fi M c3 iA ti o ■*» « u o o t3 >) I to d o o o (3 O ■: 1879] ALMANACK. 237 QEO. 0. NEWGOIViB, M' Mufachirer and Dealor in Parlor and Dining Room Suits, Bed-Room Setts, Mattrasses, &o. VENETIAN BlINOS AND SHIPS' WHEELS MADE A SPECIALTY. Carpets 3«£ado and Put Down at S^ort ITotice. 197 BARRINGTON ST, HALI ^T, N. S. HOPGOOO & CKfiSE, AVliolcsalc and Eetail Deakxd in OATS, BRAN AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. 208 Argylo Street, - Halifax, H. S. McA.LPI]SrE'S MARITIME PROVINCES DIRECTORY, (POCSET EPITIO]^,) TO BE I=>XJBI^ISI-IEi:> IN 187^ Will contain a full list of all Names in Professional, Mercantile and Mechanical Business, all ManiifactureH, Saw and Grist Mills, in fact every branch of Business in the Maritime Provinces will be re2:)resented. Estimated Circulation in tlie Provinces and abroad 10,000. Pi o 01 0* 9 g •I g g V u o pf n g S) 1" 01 « P O (t» (D p o BBOWN and M'EHK, ManufacturcrH' Agputs, Halifax. n. II. 11 Llil^;l( A to., rairlMiiikM'KnilcNlii varltly, ToncrN IVIiarr. I M'<\ J.iS |.. n a (0 a o •a o H to u o A a o o n o » n 238 liKLCIIKUS FAUMKIl S [1879 I. S. MURRAY & GO. Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS, AND Commission Merchants^ 110 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. S. Goods sotd at very Honest ffgures to K^poiiipt ewsVjraieFs, SEND FOR PRINTED CIRCULARS, BVIAHON BROS, Importers of Staple and Fancy 0@D 97 to 101 Barrington St., Halifax, N. S. "ONE BLOCK SOUTH GRAND PARADE." IS |) N. 15. -Having the largest, most commotlious and best lighted Ketail House in the City, and with a well assorted Stock of Fasliionable Goods, and an ohliging staff of HAND.s, they have no hesitation in guaranteeing satisfaction to their patrons. ALSO~A FULL LINE OF 3LA03I: AND COLOE.ED SILIZS. Millinery and Mantles in Stock and made to Order. Inspection Invited. o o o » ►1 5 o o •S P « o c o p r*- a o o o & 5! M o o o 1 II. 1 11 ■ 1 ^z 4^ % a CO o PH >> • bC fa _ ^S Jfi* - s << W tz H tA o 1 M I 43 CS 1 ih 1 i 4<) Th. U o 1 1 fii 1 i *. j 1 ^ 1 •*4 1 -•J 1 ;: « Ei ♦» ^1 ' o 1 «a O u O n M d •3 13 ,4 i i IfiruM'n'.s I'uiyer.ial riU-^, Su^sar Cuati'd, suri>ass all others, II. It. WihhV.U ami < p., I'Mfnil iinv < «in ih, l.oa.l oflN.H.rH nh.ii f. 1879] ALMANACK. 2.3!) ^B o o o o 5 o pi o •S o A o o t % (0 5) .^ S o 5« O M (8 4i> 9 .a ■«J f1 1*4 ■»» « (4 o 01 a c3 n o P m O o A 0) W +» o o n w a Xi O 33 TO 37 GEORGE ST., HDIIFAX, HAS CONSTANTLY IN STOCK A CHOICE ASSOUTMENT OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Wliicli liu ollurs to liis iVicjids in Town anil Country on the most I'iivoraMe toims. WH0Li:sALi:-a5 ani> j]7 umnui: siifLET. llETAlL-a;j Gi:OK(^E STllEET, The Goods are personally selected in Ciiciit IJiitain and ITnitod States, and sold at a small advance on the Hterling eoKt. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS 33 GEORGE ST. Don't Read This! A SURE CUEE FOR Exhausted Vital Eiiorf?y, Nervousness, Despondency, Self- Abuse, Spennatorrlia'a, Loss of Manhood, etc. Can only be restored by tlio CHAMHOH HEEYE TOHIC. Under the obove treatment the health and strength of tlie most feeble and wrecked constitutions are soon restoied. J. 11. WO OLEIC II SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENT. (Direcfl ioi * and Iii.-;( i-iitM ioiiH< nncloyed.) o pi Q P C4 Pi » o (I) P i w d o p o ►1 w S o o I? p o BUOW>( aiul WI'lKi;, >Vlu>lr> (iooih \ .>lllIiiH'i}, '21!) A. •.»;:. Kiirriimton St. l»n«o '21'*. !•> II 11 to Si I. 53 C5 o :/2 H o 240 llKI.CIIKIl S IWIlMKIi S >r\T»f [1871) vi,^>.;A>t^;i$ ^rr«;.j,^^^ ,c x«;i;xi "%/ X LIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. Insuring Lives at Low Rates. RETAINING THE PREMIUMS IN THE COUNTRY. 1 o en o N". s. I'uoviN^oi.vr. noAiir). Siu I'lDWAKi) I C3 »— I i 3 ' i la'I * »>rf i ijQ.j:, o 1 I 1 1 • 1 3. "^ /* ,-->* ''J 2 H •^■"''^ is, in 2 o *^ o efif.i O • 1 xecutetl II 'I lank g0ak ^attttf«rtD(i:|. <♦ > ■ A. & W. MACKINLAY, Bk&k Book Kanu&ctums, FIRST PRIZE Obtained at Provincial Exhibition, Foa SUPERIORITY OF BLANK BOOKS- Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Register Books, &c., &o. BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RULED AND PRINTED TO PATTERN. AND ALL OFFICE REQUISITES. m^ ^-Y, HALIFAX, N. S. ■^IpWWWi^WiiWPiipiW^ lL l | I1WII HW < ^