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FOR INDEX, SEE PAGE 3. SAINT JOHN, N. B. J. & A. McMillan, 98 and 100 Prince William Street. 1885. Advertisement. H / TAYLOR ft DOCKRILL, Grocers, 84 King Street. E&i:A.^IaXSH.JElT^ 1836. JARDINE & CO., Wholesale and Retail GROCERS AND SEEDSMEN, 85 and 851 Prince Wm St., and 28 Water St., SAINT JOHN, N. B. GROCERIES & FRUITS! Femvian Guano, Superphosphate of Um, \ Ground Bones, Bone Meal, Ground Plaster, and other Fertilizers, Sheep Dip, Oil Cake, &c., &c. Ships supplied with Stores in Bond or Duty Paid. Seed and other Catalogues sent on application. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, General Insurance Agents,' %i , >.^iy- *k*itW »i » *' I3iTIDEX. Albert Couuty, 1<)9 Agricultural Society, Saint John 127 Acadia College 143 Amjrican Ixsgion of Honor 161 Agricultural 174-184 Britiah Ministry "n British Columbia 81 Banks 125 Barristers' Society l'2*i Building Society, Provincial 127 Building Society, Saint John 127 Bible Society l^il Board of Trade, Saint John 130 Baptist Ministers in New Brunswick 140 Baptist Convention 141 Baptist Jiducational Institutions 142 Barristers and Attorneys lf>2 Calendar 40 Customs Department 8S Consuls, Ac 89 City and County, Siiint John 'j3 Cartage Districts, St. John, etc 97 Carleton Branch Kailway 124 Carleton County a 110 €harlott« County HI Council of F'hvsicians and Surgeons 12fi Church of England i:J3 Ch. of England S.S. Teachers' Association i:}5 Church ol England Institute l:ie Catholic Temperancd Societies 137 Coins, Value of 171 Census Keturns 172, 173 Commissioners Public Library 95 Dominion of Canada 7ti Dominion Safety Fund lafe Association..l28 Diocesan Church Society 133 Diocesan Synod 134 Department of Minister of Justice 92 Explanations of Astronomic'l 8ymbols,«4c 17 Eclipses in 1884 18 Evangelical Alliance 131 Educational Department 145 Fixed and Movable Festivals, &c 17 Forecasting the Weather 20 Finance Department 90 Fire Department, St. John 9tj Fredericlon (City) 122 Fish and Game Protection Society 130 Free Christian Baptist Church 144 Grammar School Board, Saint John 101 Gloucester County 112 Gas Light Company, Saint John 130 Greenwood Cemetery 129 Hackney Carriages, Saint John 97 Highland Park 129 Home for Aged Females 128 Hospital, General Public 132 Horton Academy 144 Inland Revenue Department 90 Intercolonial Railway Department 92 Immigration Department 92 Irish Friendly Society 127 Irish Literary & Benovelent Society 138 Index 3,4 Joggins Coal Mining Association 129 L 0.0. F 157 KentCountv 113 King's County 114 King's College, Windsor 135 Knights of I'ythias 168 Knights Templar, 161 Light Houses 22 Law and Justice 83 Law Society, Saint John Via Lloyd's Register of British Shipping 12» Lunatic Asylum 132 Marine and Fisheries Department 90 Manitoba 81 Madawaslta t'ounty 11.5 Meilical ."society, Saint John 126 Moo>opaih Driving Association 128 Mangan -se (Jiueen) Mining Company 129 Mechiinics' Insiitute 130 Methodist Church of Canada 1^9 Madras School 146 Masonic 149 Marine Ilosidial 132 Militia 146 Medical Register 169 New Brunswick 82 Nova Scotiii 81 North West Territories 81 Newfoundland 82 Northuniberiaiul County 116 New Hrunswicli iiailway 124 New Brunswick Meilical Society 127 New Bninswick Odd Fellows Hall Co 129 Ontario 80 Orange Institution 154 Opening of Nnvi({ation Saint John Riverl8'2 W. Parks & Sou Cotton Co. (Limited) 129 Parliament of Canada 77 Post Office Department 86 Public Works Department 92 Prince Edward Island 80 P. K. I. Railway 124 Portflardeiis 95 Police 96 Pilot Commission, Saint John 102 Portland, City of 109 Provincial A New Ens?land All Rail Line..l24 Prospect Coal Mining Company 129 Poultry and Pet Stock Association 128 Presbyterian Church of Canada 138 Prote.»itant Orphan Asylum 132 tiuebec 80 Queen's County 117 Royal Family 78 Restigouclie County 118 Railways 124 Rural Cemetery, Saint John, 180 Roman Catholic Church 136 Royal Arcanum 161 Reigning Sovereigns 173 Signs of Zodiac 18 Seasons 18 School Trustees, Saint John 101 Sew. and Water Commissioners, St. Jobn..l03 Sea iSignals 105 Sunbury County 118 Saint Andrew's Society 12T Saint Andrews Curling Club 127 South Bay Boom Company 129 Shipping Office, Saint .lohn 92 Saint John Cotton (Company Tide Tables, .N. B., P. E. I. 129 Index Continued on Fourth Pago. I All Bosinegs entnuted to ni has onr Personal Attentton.' C3) Index — Advertisement. INDEX— Time Ball, Saint John 104 Thistle {iirllng Club 128 Telegraph Company, New Brunswick 129 Temperance Societies, 159 Typographical Union, Saint John 130 University 145 Victoria County 119 Victoria Skating Club 128 Continued. Weights and Measures Inspection 92" V'estern Union Telegraph (omp'y Rates-lO? Westmorland County 120 Wesleyan Educational Inst'ns, Sackville..l40 Women's Christian Temperance Union, ..164 Wiggins Male Ori)han Asylum 132 York County 121 Young Men's Christ'n Associat'n,St.Johnl3(> AOVERTTSEMENTS. Allingham, John.. 10 Blake, G. & E 168 Burpee, I. & F. «fe Co Calendar Barbour Bros 11 Crothers, Henderson & Wilson 11 Chapelle, Tlieo. L 72 Clarke, Kerr & Thome fiO Cameron, J. R 123 Campbell & Ellis 8 Colwell, Geo. B 4 Connell, David 16 Daniel & Boyd 2nd page Cover Dunn, R C John 124 Fairweatlier, Geo. E Foot of Cover Furlong. Thomas 38 Fisher, G. S. & Co 69 Green, R. H 68 Gorbell, F. A S. L 15 Howe, J. & J. D 104 Hamm, J. B 91 Harrington, James W 71 Harris, J. & Co 108 Hayward, W. H 6 Hotels — New Victoria 9 Royal Hotel 131 I. S, 8. Co 152, 153 Jardine & Co 2 Kelly A Murphy 91 Ix)ckhart, W. A. (top lines) 98-184 I>iverpool and i^ondon and Globe Ins. Co.... Last page of Cover May, J. S 98 Manchester, Robertson A Allison. ..Calendar I Magee Brothers 104 I Merriam, C. A G 3rd page of Cover Maclellan A Co 70 ! Myles, Andrew 13 i Nova Scotia S.S. Co 5 j New Brunswick Railway 14 I Owens Gallery and School of Art 4 I Prang, L.ACo S9 i Parks, W. A Son 64, 65 ! Pntton, D 10 I Price A Shaw 106 I Robertson, (jeo 6ft j Robertson, James 12 I Ranney, H. K. (top Calendar lines) and... 67 Stewart A White » W. H. ThorneACo 75 Taylor A Dockrill (top lines) 1-39,64-81 Vas8ie,J.ACo 68 Warwick, O. H 7 Whittaker Bros, (bottom lines) 1-184 Wisdom A Fish lOa Woodburn A Co 8 Western Assurance Co., R. W. W. PMnk.. 71 AND SCHOOL OF ART. TI^TJSTEES: ROBERT REED, FRANCIS JORDAN. THOMAS JORDAN, JOHN HE6AN, ANDREW D. ROBERTSON, GEORGE B. BEGAN, JOHN T. REED, ROBERT REED DUNCAN, JOHN OWENS HDESWORTE President, ROBERT REED. Secretary, JOHN T. REED. SCHOOL BOOKS " scribed by the Board of Education, and all others used in the .Maritime Provinces, con- stantly on hand. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. & A. McMillan, [Publishers, Boo'' ^lellers, Stationers, Printers, Boolc-Binclerg, Etc., Etc. 98 and 100 Prince William Street, St. John, N.B. WHITTAKER BRQS., General Insurance Agents,^ ^ "*«*.^ ^. Adveutisemext. Taylor & Dockrill, Agents " Royal Owl" Cigarette, Pore Eavana Tobacco. inces, con- Shortest and Most Direct Route TO — ■ DIGBY, WEYMOUTH, METEGHAN, YARMOUTH. HALIFAX, WINDSOR, ZENTVILLE, ANNAPOLIS, I3sr ooisrisrECTioisr -with JI@»TI€KETS FOR 8AI.E AT Al.Ii PRIJfCIPAIi BAIL.- WAY A^U STKAMSIIIP OFFICES. ' FARES ALWArS LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHEIi ROUTE.' TIME TABLES and FOLDERS mailed on application b: POSTAL CARD to F. PHEASANT, E. F. €IiE]IIE]\'TS, > ■ - Agent, General Manager, St. John, N^ Yarmouth, N, H. Protests Noted and Extended. 67 Prince William Street. St. John, -K ! I Advertisement. TAYLOR & DOCKRHiIi, Orocers, China, Glass and Earthenware. W. H.HAYWARD, Importer and Wholesale & Retail Dealer. or^ 09 ^^2 CO o Cm n CO M p o c>2 o o «2 G« '^'»P S ■SPIl 3jT A in — IN — I I Spoons, Knives ^ /wjrAs, Castors, Cake Baskets, &c, OFFICE AND WAREROOMS, '^ ^ ^ 85 and 87 Princess Street, St. John, N. B. Insnre witb WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents/ ' \ A D VERTISEMENT. Buy on the most favorable terms in the best markets. a 1. wiiwiCE IMPORTEK OF Earthenware, Ghina, Glassware, BOHEMIAN VASES, AND- Me the and ADDRESS. Wholesale anJ I Retail. 78 and 80 Ming jfitreet. te^'Intcn ngr Pnrch»<»rs will And my Stock large and complete In eve ■ line, and pricea low as any honse in the Trade. i 67 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B.' 8 Advertisements. \k s- TAYLOR & DOCKBILL, Grocers, Itgft® Oiafietleigi? ! 44 ic 46 DOCK STREET. %1m/ IN LAEGE VARIETY, AND OF UKSURPASSED QUALITY. We also keep hi Stock, Shelled Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, S. S. Almonds, Pea-Nuts, &c. J. R.WOOPByRiy & CO. CAMPBELL & ELLIS, Sole Agency —FOB— 11 Eleyated ;Oven STOVE. Farmers' Boilers! BOX STOVES. Parlor Stoves. Plumbing Work. WELL PUMPS. xitoxt —AND— LEAD PIPE. Bath Tubs. SHEET IRON ^ —AND— Metal Work. HOT J^XTb FTJR/1T-A.OBS, JFOTl "WOOID OK< CO-A-Xi. HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS. Ranges, for Soft Coal, Hard Coal, or Wood. Kitchen Fm-nlshlngs, Cutlery, Sic, IWARBROOMS : 87 Prince Wm. Street ^ ) tSfifWt' T^k ia?1MP M? H 3r, Water Street. i" *i>*'« ^WMi^jp M% M% WUITTAKER BROS., General Agents ^ ^etal Work. Advertisements. Sell their Goods— Qnality Guaranteed. HEW VICTORIA HOTEL ! Nos. 250 and 252 PeiI\IOE WILLIAIfl STREET, D. w. Mccormick, :pi?.o:p:e^ietoi^. »^ FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS.-i^ STiWIif & WiBTI )f) WAREROOMS, - - S3 TO 97 CHARLOTTE STREET, UANIFACTUBURS OF THE FINKST Black Walnut Furniture! IMPORTERS OF THE RIfllEST English and French Raw Silks, Tapestries, Brocades, &c. PABIiOB SUITEl^ AT ALL, PMSGES* 'HANDSOME ENGLISH PLATE MIRRORS. Ash and Pine Chamber 8etH, Chairs, Tables, &e., at Very Luw^rices. Goods carefully Packed and Shipped free of charge on Boat or Cti For the Phenix Insurance Co., oi Brooklyn, New ■«* « mm I I ;r ' ■ tl 10 Advertisements. TAYLOR & DOCKRHiL, Dealers in D. PATTON, WHOLESALE WmS MD SPIIITS ! Nelson Street, , W. B. JOHN ALLINGHAM, It Street, ^ Saint John, N.B. k1 vo^\ / 1i JMTHARNESS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION HADE TO ORDER. WHITTAKER DRGTHER8, General Agents' Advertisements. 11 Havana and German Cigars. ill k mi, MANUFACTURERS OP lino Carriages and Sloigb$) 4S, 43, 44, 45, M lif I' j@Mr, jr. B. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY AND AT MODERATE PRICES. BARBOUR BROS pgiiiiucE 110 coiimssioi meuits, -DKALEKS IN— Flour, Fish, and Provisions. SEES k Ml : 9, 10, and 11 Soyth Wharf, and 2 Ward Street, '^r: :. -. SAINT U N. B. For the JBtna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.* 12 Adverisement. > \i TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, Grocers, MONTREAL. TORONTO. BALTIMORE. WINNIPEG, i JAMES ROBERTSON, Maritime Lead I Saw Works, •AND- ETAL WAREHOUSE, OFFICE: 37 DOCK STREET. WAREHOUSE: 30 NELSON STREET. FACTORY: SHEFFIELD STREET. •SMNTFACTUKKR OF ■ Lead Pipe, Lead Shot, White Lead, Putty, Colored Paint, Liquid Colors, um m mm nmimi Mill, Gang, &c.. Circular, , Mulay, &c.. Crosscut, Billet Web, •IMPORTER OK Tinplate, Ingot Tin, Ingrot Copper, Sheet Iron, Pig Lead, Bar Copper, Canada Plates, Sheet LeaE TABI.K.-Contlnaed. Prince Edward Island. East Point, — 2.15Egmont, Bouehton Harbor, — 2.5 Cascumpeque Harbor,, Cardigan Bay, — 2.5 Richmond Harbor, Cape Bear, — 1.45 Cape Turner, Head of Hillsborough River, +0,15 Grand Rustico, Crapaud, — 0.45 Tracadie, Bedeque Harbor, —0.30 St. Peter's Harbor,, Minemecra'th, — 7.15 —7.45 -5.5 —4.45 —4.35 —4.5 -3.45 —2.15 1 LIGHT HOUSES. River St. John. Green Head. — Fixed white lights, visible 10 miles. Sand Point. — do. do. Oak Poini. — do. do. Palmer^ 8 Landing. — Fixed white lights, visible 5 miles. Musqtmsh Island. — Washademoak Lake. Fixed white light, visible 10 miles. Hendry Farm. — Fixed white light, visible 10 miles. In coming down, these two lights to be kept in range until opposite N W end of Hop Island, whence a southerly course to be kept to the foot of Musquash Island. In going up, the two lights to be brought in range opposite N W end of Hog Island, and kept in range until within \ mile of the light on Hendry Farm. No Man^s Friend. — Fixed white light. Oromocto Shoal. — do. Wilnwt Bluff - do. Ojx's Point. — Grand Lake. do. McMann^s Point. — Grand Lake. Robertson^ 8 Point. — do. Fanjoy Point. do. Fixed white light, do. do. Haekerst Point. — Salmon River, Grand Lake. Fixed white light. Ligrht Houses in Nova Scotia. Cape Sable.— On Cape. Latitude 43° 23' W\ Longitude 65° 37' 11''. Re- volving white light; bright 15s, dark 258; visible in clear weather 12 miles. Octagonal white tower ; stands 53 feet above high water mark. A steam fog whistle on southern point of Cape, elevated about 40 feet above high water.: Sounds a blast of 10 seconds duration in each minute. Stoddard Island.— On N. E. of Island. Latitude 43° 28' 30". Longitude I 63° 43' 10". Red revolving light every minute. White Tower to guide j vessels into the ancuorage of Stoodard Harbor and Shag Harbui Sound. Bon Portape Island.-On S. Point. Latitude 43° 27' 16". Longitude 65°] 64' 39". Fixed white light. White octagonal tower for guiding vessels intoj Barrington, West Bay and Shag Harbor. WHITTiKER BROS., General Iiuraniio* Agentf, Light Houses — Bay of Fundy. 23 . Havaiia and Oemuui GIgan. H.M. —7.45 —5.5 —4.45 —4.35 —4.5 —3.45 —2.15 sible 10 miles. ig down, these sland, whence In going up. )g Island, and ight. 37' 11''. Re- 1 ither 12 miles. | A steam fog | ^e high water. Longitude^ ower to guide J / Sound. II Longitude 65° ng vessels intoj Seal Island. — On south point, one-eiehth of a mile inland. Latitude 43" 23' '34"; longitude 66° 0' 52". A fixed white light, visible 18 miles in clear ! weather. A white octagonal tower, 98 feet in height above high water. The Blond Rock lies S by W 3^ miles from light house. A fog whistle near light I house ; sounds in each minute a blast of 5 seconds duration, and after an inter- val of 5 seconds another blast of 5 seconds. Yarmouth, or Cape Forchu. — On Cape, south point. Latii .de 43° 47' 28" ; [longitude 66° 9' 21". Intermittent white light ; light IJ^m, dark 1 Jm ; visible 18 miles in clear weather. Octagonal tower, vertical stripes, red and white; stands 117 feet above high water. Fog whistle on west side ; sounds 10 seconds I in every minute. Pictou. — South point of entrant \e to harbor. Latitude 45° 41' 30" ; longitude 62° 39' 30". Two vertical fixed lights, 25 feet apart ; upper part whi.;e, lower I part red. Visible 11 miles in clear weather. Striped red and white vertically. [Octagonal wooden tower; stands 65 feet above high water ; lighted when navi- ration is open ; a small red light is seen below lantern. By keeping light W 9 W, vessels clear the east reefs off Pictou Island. In Tower of Custom House, latitude 45° 49' 10", longitude 62° 30' 30"; fixed white light, visible 8 miles ; stands 60 feet above high water ; in range I with lights at entrance to harbor ; leads to the channel up to the bar. Bay of Fiindy. Cape Saint Mary. — East side Bay of Fundy. Latitude 44° 5' 20" ; longitude |66° 12' 40". Alternate red and white light every 30 seconds ; viHible 17 miles [in clear weather; white octagonal tower; stands 103 feet above higli water. Brkr Islavd.—liJ W point. Latitude 44° 14' 57" ; longitude ()6° 23' 30" ; Ivisible 13 miles ; white octagonsil tower ; stands 92 feet above high water. [Fog whistle on N W of Brier Island, south side of light house ; sounds 3 blasts jof 4 seconds duration, with interval of 4 seconds between them, each minute. Boar's Head.— 17 yards from edge of clifi'. Latitude 44° 24' 16" ; longitude 56° 13' 0" ; alternate red and white every minute; visible 14 miles in clear reather ; square white tower, 70 feet above high water. On south entrance to Petite Passage. Point Prim. — South point of entrance to Annapolis Basin ; latitude 44° 41' I" ; longitude 65° 47' 20" ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; square tower, rertical red and white striped ; 76 feet above liigh water. Fog whistle en Prim Point, sounds 8 seconds in each minute. Port William, or Marshall Owe— South shore. Latitude 44° 56' 52" ; lon- ntude65° 16' 0"; two vertical fixed white lights, 22 feet apart, visible 10 liles; square white tower 92 and 70 feet above higli water; lantern on top of Iwelling, lower light in bow window, visible from W S W round N to E N E. Margaretville.— On extremity of Point S shore. Latitude 45° 2' 57" ; longi- ide 65° 4' 0"; red fixed light, visible 8 miles in clear weather; sc^uare )wer, horizonal black and white striped, 30 feet above high water; visible rom W 8 W to E N E. Isle Haut€.~On highest point. Latitude 45° 14' 35" ; longitude 65° 0' 45" ; rhite intermittent light, showing 40s in everv minute, visible 20 miles in clear reather, white square wotnlen tower, dwelling attached, almost hidden by Itrees ; 365 feet above high water. Bl(t4;k iioc/;. -South shore. Latitude 45° 10' 10"; longitude 64° 46' 0"; Large Unei placed in Engllah and American Gompanlei. Ml 24 Light Houses — Bay of Fundy. TAYLOR & DOGKRILL, Crocers, fixed white light, visible 12 miles ; white square tower 45 feet above high water ; visible from all jioints of approach. Cape D'Or. — Fog whistle, on extreme point opposite side of channel from Black Rock ; sounds during tliick weather for 6s in every 30s ; the whistle should be heard from 5 to 10 miles, according to the state of the wind and atmosphere. Kingnport^On Oak Point Pier. Latitude 4o° 9' 30'^ ; longitude 64° 21' 45'^ ; fixed white liglit, visible 8 miles ; upper enclosed part white, open frame browii, 30 feet above high water ; visible from S W J W, round by E to N W by W f W. Norton . — On bluff west side of Avon River, Latitude 46° 6^* 15''' ; longitude 64° 13' 30" ; fixtid white light, visilde 20 miles ; white square tower, 92 feet above high water ; light in window. Walton Jfarbor.—hasm of Minas. Latitude 45° 14' 0" ; longitude 64° 0' 45". Fixed red light, visible 10 miles ; white scpiare tower, 92 feet above high water. Burnt Coat. — Basin of Minas, N W extremity of Head S shore. Latitude 45° 18' 40"; longitude 63° 48' 30" ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles; white square tower, with lantern on dwelling, 75 feet high above high water; visible from all points of approach. Spencer Point. — On north shore ('obequid Bay; latitude 45° 23' 30"; lon- gitude 63° 37' 0" ; fixed wliite li^lit, visible 6 miles ; 35 ft above high water. Advocate Harbor. — On N W entrance; latitude, N, 45° 19' 25"; longitude, M^ 64° 47' 30" ; fixed red light; 36 feet above high water; visible 7 miles; square wood tower, painted white. Farr)ihnro\ or Partridqe IslanJ Light. — W side of river; latitude 45° 23' 0"; longitude 61° 19' 0"; fixed wiiite light, visible 9 miles; white square tcwer, with lantern on dwelling, 37 feet above liigh water. Apple Jllver. — On (ya|)e CJap^tow or Hettv Point, N entrance ; latitude 45° 28' 20"; hmgitude 64° 51' 30"; fixed wiiite light, visible 12 miles; white oblong tower, 64 feet above high water. Jlillxhoroicjh Wharf. — Petitt'Oili;ic River; latittule 45° 55' 15" ; longitude 64° 37' 45"; fixed white light, visible 5 miles; open frame. Grinchtom\—W part of Island ; latitude 45° 43' 13"; longitude 64° 37' 25"; fixed white light, visible 12 miles; white octagonal tower 60 feet above higli water; visible from N E by E, round by X to EbyS, Cape P^nrage liglithouse S W by W o W about 10 miles; in thick weather a trumpet sounds I blasts in everv minute Capel'Jnrai/e.—Vitch of ("ape ; latitude 45° 35' 34" ; longitude 64° 46' 55"; fixed white light, visible 15 miles; white square tower, 120 feet above high water ; visible between the bearings of N W roimd by S to N E ; a steam fo^ whistle 150 feet N E from lightliouse sounds 4 seconds in each minute; will be heard from 3 to 10 miles. Quaco. — Tcmporarv light on the Pitch of the Capo at West Head ; latitude N, 45=* 19' 20" ; longitude W, 65° 31' 55" ; a fixed white light on pole 20 ft high, and visible 6 miles. Cape AS'y)n(m-,—Pitch of (^ape; latitude 45° 12' 30"; longitude 64° 54' 0"; alternate red and white liglit every 45 seconds, visible 20 miles ; white square building with tower 207 feet above high water, visible between the bearing- from E S E round by S to W N W, Partridge Island light bearing by compas> N W by W i W northerly, distant 6^ miles. Split Rock Automatic Buoy. — Moored in deep water about li miles >S from WHITTAKER BROS., General Agents Light Houses — Bay of Fuxdy. 25 Bny on the most favorable terms In the best markets. ritude 64° 0' miles S from iMusquiish Light. From a position one half mile outside of it steer E N E Ifor Partridge Island, about 11 miles from this buoy, Point Lepreaux bears W labont 11 miles. Partridge Mand.—St. John Harbor ; latitude 4o° 14' 20'' ; longitude 66° 3' 120"; fixed white light, visible 20 miles; tower vertical red and white stripes, Ill9 feet above high water ; in foggy weather a steatn whistle sounds for ten [seconds every minute; a bell buoy near E side of Partridge Island reef. Negro Point. — On end of Government Breakwater, W entrance Port of 8t. Fohn. Fixed rod light, 40 feet high ; visible 8 miles. St. John Harbor.— Beneon; latitude 45° 15' 10"; longitude 66° 3' 40"; ixed white liglit, visible 10 miles; vertical red and white stripes, ^5 feet ibove high water. Musquash, east side of entrance ; latitude 45° 8' 35" ; longitude 66° 14' }0" ; hxed catoptric light, green to seaward, white towards harbor, visible 10 liles; white square tower, dwelling attached ; 112 feet above high water. Lepreaux, on Point; latitude 45° 3' 40"; longitude 66° 27' 39"; lights )ne above the other 27 feet apart; fixed white liglits, visible 15 miles, striped ioriz(mtally red and white octagonal ; 81 and 53 feet high ; visible between the bearings of W N W around by S to E by N ; fog whistle gives two blasts )f 5 seconds duration, with an interval of 5 seconds. Drew^s IL-ad, on west side of Beaver Harbor ; latitude 45° 3' 45" ; longi- ^mle 66° 44' 0" ; fixed white liglit, visible 10 miles; wliite square tower 45 ft ibove high water, seen at all points between eastern and western head of haroor. Pea Point, east side of entrance to L'Etang harbor; latitude 45° 2' 20" ; longitude 66^ 48' 40" ; fixed green light, visible 10 miles ; white sipiare tower, |[welling attached, 51 feet alwve high water, visible from E round by S to N. Bliss Maud, west end of Island, south side of western entrance to Bliss har- )r; latitude 45° 1' 15''; longitude 66° 51' 0"; fixed red light, visible 12 lailes ; white s(|uare tower 45 feet al)ove high water ; leave on starl)oard hand >oing in a deej* water harbor and very plain, follow tlie starboard hand shore the inner harlior. VTete Pasmge on Mascabon Point; latitude 45° 2' 20"; longitude 66° 53' a fog trumpet sounds blasts of 7 seconds, with an interval of 30 seconds stween each. Leave on starboard hand going in. Midjic ii/ive high water; to guide to all parts in inner Bay, and to vessels going up le river St. Croix from L'Tete Passage or West Qutxidy. There is only a jpth of 4 feet on the N W extension of the reef towards the iiiiiinland. St. Andrews, north {)oint of entrance; latitude 45° 4' 10"; longitude 67° 2' *)"; fixed white light, visible 10 miles; white octagonal tower 42 feet above jigh water ; visible between the l)earings of N W In' N and S E by S. Spmce Point, St Croix Kiver.— latitude 45° 10' 6"; longitude (»7° 11 Ked white light; white square tower 32 feet above high water. Murk Point, St. Croix Iliver.— latitude 45° 10' 10"; longitude 67° 12' 30"; ted white light; white S(]uare tower 32 feet above higli water mark. Campohello Ixland, north point of Head Harbor; latitude 44° 57' 10"; lon- ' 0"; For the Phenix Insurance Co., of Brooklyn, New York. 26 Light Houses — Gulf of St. Lawrence. TAYLOR ft DOGKRILL, Orocen, gitude 66° 64' IC ; fixed white light, visible 15 miles ; octagonal tower, white, with red cross, 64 feet above high water. Leave on starboard hand in entering Head Harbor, and on port hand on entering Eastport, Me. Head Harbor. — Fog trumpet at north point of Head Harbor ; latitude N 44" 47' 50'' ; longitude W 66° 54" 10"; during thick weather and snow storm the trumpet will sound blasts of 8 seconds duration, with intervals of 35 seconds between them. Bring it to bear W S W to clear the Light House point. By keeping the middle of the river no dangers will be found between here and Eastport. South West Wolf Island, on south east point of the Island ; latitude 44° 56' 30" ; longitude 66° 44' 10"; revolving white light every ij minutes, visible 17 to 20 miles; white square tower 111 feet above high water; lantern on dwelling, visible from all points of approach. Srvallow Tail, north east part of Grand Manan ; latitude 44° 45' 52" ; lon- gitude 64° 44' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 17 miles ; white octagonal tower 148 feet above high water ; visible between the bearings of S W round by S to N W. A steam fog whistle on extreme north west head of Grand Manan; 80 feet above high water, sounds blasts of 4 seconds duration in each minute, with an interval of 16 seconds between each blast. Grand Harbor, Grand Manan — on Fish Fluke Point, eastern side of Grand Harbor; latitude N 44° 40' 2"; longitude W 66° 45' 2"; fixed white catoptric light 40 feet above high water; visible 11 miles; square tower, painted white. South West Head, Grand Manan— on Gull Cliff; latitude N 44°36'0"; longitude W 66° 54' 16"; revolving catoptric light; makes complete revo- lution in 2 minutes, showing 3 white and 3 red flashes at intervals of 20 sec- onds ; 200 feet above high water ; visible 24 miles ; white square tower. Old Proprietor Ledge, to the S E of Grand Manan Ledge. Latitude 44° 33^ 10" ; longitude 66° 40' 0" ; visible 8 or 10 miles ; a spindle beacon, painted red ; a cage, elevated 31 feet above high water mark. Gannet Rock, on rock. Latitude 44° 0' 38" ; longitude 66° 47' 0"; inter- ' mittent white light, 45° ; eclipse 5^8, flash 4^8 ; eclipse 5Js in every 60 seconds; visible 12 miles ; octagonal tower, vertical black and white stripes, 66 feet above high water ; a gun is fired once every hour to answer signals during fogs and snow storms ; dangerous rocks extend 4 miles eastward of the lighthouse. Ma/ihias Seal Island^ near middle of Island. Two lights 64 yards from each other. Latitude 44° 30' 7" ; longitude 67° 6' 13" ; fixed white lights, visible 14 miles ; white towers 54 and 66 feet above high water ; a fog whistle sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, 5 seconds in each half minute. New Brunswick— Gulf of St. Lawrence. Point Peter, on Flat Rock, Gaspe. Latitude 48° 37' 30" ; longitude 64° 8' 45" ; revolving red catoptric, square tower, 50 feet high ; visible 10 miles. Dalhousie, south side of entrance to harbor. Latitude 48° 3' 45" ; longitude | 66° 20m 50s ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; white square tower 49 feet ; above high water, seen from all points of approach. Dalhousie Range Lights. Front Tower on public wharf; fixed white light;. Latitude N 48° 4' 40" ; longitude W 66° 22' 30"; back tower on Montgomery j Island ; front tower 24 feet, and back tower 27 feet above high water. Heron Island, Chaleur Bay. Latitude 48° 0' 0" ; longitude 66° 8' 0" ; fixed ! WHmAKER BROS., General Agents Light Houses — Gulf of St. Lawrence. 27 onal tower, ird hand in itude N 44'' snow storm rvals of 35 ;jight House jnd between tude44°56' lutes, visible ; lantern on y hi" ; lon- agonal tower ^ round by S rand Manan; each minute, ide of Grand ; fixed white jquare tower, 44°36'0^^ implete reve- als of 20 sec- e tower. Latitude 44° ndle beacon, 7' 0''; inter- •y 60 seconds ; tripes, 66 feet Is during fogs le lighthouse, rds from each lights, visible (Thistle sounds ninute. ngitude 64° 8' 10 miles. "\ longitude tower 49 feet d white light ; n Montgomery j water. 8^0''; fixed! SeU their Goods — Quality Gnannteed. longitude 65° 43' 49 feet above high white light, visible 15 miles ; white square tower, 66 feet above high water, visible from all points seaward. Ftiit Rocher, on Elm Tree Point ; latitude 47° 48' 39''; 13"; fixed light, visible 12 miles; white square tower water mark. Bathurst, on Caron's Point. Latitude 47° 39^ 10" ; longitude 65° 36' 40" ; two fixed white lights, one visible 10 miles, white tower ; the other visible 14 miles, square tower striped red and white, 43 feet above high water ; range light to guide vessels into the harbor. Campbellton Range Lights. Front tower on pier beside railway wharf ; 24 feet above high water ; back tower on Moffat's wharf; fixed white fight, 24 feet above high water ; Latitude N 48° 0' 50" ; longitude W 66° 39' 40". Caraquet, on Island, Bay of Chaleur. Latitude 47° 49' 40" ; longitude 65° 54' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 14 miles ; white square tower on dwelling 52 feet above high water. LUtle Belledune Point. Latitude 47° 55' 20" ; longitude 65° 53' 20" ; a mastr28 feet high, fixed white dioptric ; visible 11 miles. Point a La Garde, Light Boat. Latitude 48° 3' 10" ; longitude 66° 32' 10". Goose Lake, west side of Miscou Island. Latitude 47° 55' 43" ; longitude 64° 35' 40" ; revolving white light every minute, visible ten miles ; white square tower, 40 feet above high water, complete revohuion every 2 minutes. Shippegan, Alexander Point. Latitude N 47° 43' 30"; longitude W 64° §39' 25" ; fixed white catoptric light, 32 feet above high water, visible 11 miles; square white tower. A small light has been established 484 yards S W by W from main light 22 feet above high water, visible 9 miles in direction *t of range. The two lights range with buoy outside the harbor. m Miscou Island, Birch Point. Latitude 48° 1' 0"; longitude 64° 29' 25"; f^ fixed red light, visible 12 miles, white octagonal tower, 79 feet above high |i| water. A steam fog whistle placed in the year 1875, and situate 107 yards east ^frora lighthouse ; sounds blast of 5 seconds duration, every half minute. ^ Pouchemouche. — Latitude 47° 40' 5" ; longitude 64° 45' 5" ; fixed green A light, visible 8 miles ; white square tower with dwelling attached, 35 feet above ■; high water. |s North Tracadie, one on north side of Gully, the other south side of Bar ; lati- ll'tiide 47° 33' 14"; longitude 64° 51' 35" ; two fixed white lights, visible 12 miles; white square tower, open frame, 30 and 39 feet above high water ; coast and harbor range lights. South Tracadie, north side of Gully. Latitude 47° 30' 0" ; longitude 64° 62' 10"; two lights, back light 166 yards north from front one; fixed lights, front one white and back one red ; visible 8 miles ; front building an open white tower, back building square red tower ; 20 and 26 feet above high water. Vessels crossing the Bar from sea should steer north, keeping the lights in inge ; width of Bar two cable lengths. Tabttsinta^,, Crab Island. Latitude 47° 18' 54"; longitude 64° 59' 30" ; 70 fixed lights, front red and back white; visible 7 miles; white square )wer, 30 feet above high water; coast and harbor range lights. , Neguac. Latitude 47° 17' 47" ; longitude 65° 3' 20" ; two fixed white fights, visible 11 miles; white square tower; 32 feet above high water; coast " ad harbor range lights situate north east of Gully. Portage Island, on south point of Island. Latitude 47° 9' 50" ; longitude J5° 2' 40" ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles ; white tower, 46 feet above iigh water. For the JBtna Life Ininrance Go., of Hartford, Gonn. 28 Light Houses — Gulf of St. La whence. TAYLOR & DOGKRILL, Grocers, Hay Island Range Lights, two Range Lights upon Hay Island, Miramichi Bay, to enable vessels, in seeking shelter, to clear the point of the shoal off the east end of the Island. Latitude N 47° W W ; longitude W 65° S' W^ ; the front light is fixed white catoptric, exhibited from a lantern hoisted on a mast 15 feet high : it is elevated 23 feet above high water, and should be vis- ible 10 miles : at the base of the mast is a small shed painted red. The back light is distant 210 feet from tlie front one : it is fixed white catoptric, elevated 30 feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles : the building is a square wooden tower, 21 feet high from base to vane, and is painted white. Oak Point, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 7^ 40'^ ; longitude 65° 15' 10'^ ; two fixed white lights, half a mile apart, visible 10 miles ; white tower, 40 and 60 feet above high water. Beacons. Sheldrake Hand, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 6' 50'^ ; longitude 65° 18' Os ; two fixed white lights, quarter mile apart, visible 9 miles ; 48 feet above high water. Beacons. Grant's Beach, Miranichi Bay. Latitude 47° 5' 30" ; longitude 65° 28' 10"; two fixed white lights, bearing S W and N E from each other, visiMe 10 miles ; white tower 120 and 140 feet above high water. Beacons. Middle Hand, Miramichi River. Latitude 47° 0' 3" ; longitude 65° 19' 9"; fixed white light, 45 feet above high water. Beacons. NeivcaMe Light, on Lime Kiln Bank. Latitude N 47° 0' 45" ; longitude W 65° 33' 40"; fixed red dioptric, 87 feet above high water; visible 9 miles; square wooden tower, white, with red roof. Fox Island, north west point of Island. Latitude 47° 8' 5" ; longitude 65° 2' 20"; three fixed white lights, visible 8 miles. One of the lights is situated within 100 feet of the most northern point of the Island : it is 50 feet above high water, and has a post 40 feet high. Second light is 1051 feet SE^8 from the first named, and will be 46 feet above high water, with a post 38 feet high. Third light is 954 feet S W from the first named, and 36 feet above high water, with a i)ost 28 feet higli. The first and second in line range N W ^ W with the old Horseshoe Channel. The first and third in line range N E through Portage Island Channel. The second and third in line range W by N leading to the upper buov of Horseshoe Shoal. Fox Island, east end ; latitude 47° 6' 50"; longitude 65° 0^ 10" ; two fixed white lights, visible 10 miles; white tower, 30 feet above high water mark; range lights to guide vessels tiirough the Swashway Channel. Miraiuichi Bay Light Ship, Horseshoe Bar, between Fox and Portage Island. Latitude 47° 8' 0" ; longitude 65° 3' 0" ; fixed red light, visible 8 miles ; 35 feet above high water. A schooner rigged ship. Preston's Beach, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 4' 50" ; longitude 65° 54' 40" ; two fixed white lights, visible 10 miles, 55 and 60 feet above high water. White Beacons. Escitminac, on Point. Latitude 47° 4' 32" ; longitude 64° 47' 30" ; fixed white light, visible 14 miles ; white tower, 70 feet above high Avater. A steam fog whistle situated 100 yards west of the lighthouse, sounds 10 seconds in each minute. Bichihucto Head, on Headland. Latitude 46° 39' 40" ; longitude 64° 42' 30" ; fixed white light, visible 14 miles ; white square tower, 70 feet above high water. Bichihucto Harbor Bange Lights, two range light towers, close to the present day beacons upon the South Beach, at the entrance to the Richibucto River. WHITtAKER BROS., Karine, Fire and Life Insurance, Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. 29 Sell their Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. tude 65° 19' 5" ; longitude itude 65° 54' e liiffh water. The front building is on the outside of the bank ; white square tower, 33 feet high to vane on lantern ; latitude N 46° 4'J' 45'' ; longitude W <)4° 46' 10" ; jthe light is fixed white catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high Avater mark, and jghould be visible 12 miles. The back tower is distant W by S J S 306 feet from the front one; it is an open white square tower, 43 feet high to vane on {lantern ; the light is fixed red catoptric, elevated 44 feet above high water Imark, and should be visible 12 miles. These two lights are intended to re- jplace the day beacons, and in one lead through the channel over the bar at [the mouth of the river. Buctouche Range Liahts. — Twr Range Lights upon Dixon's Point, on the [south side of Buctouche Harbor; latifude N 46° 27' 40"; longitude W 64"* |38'' 50". The light is fixed white catoptric, 36 feet above high water mark, |and visible 11 miles in direction of Range Tower, 30 feet high ; white. The )ack range light is 1050 feet N W by W from the front one. Ihe building is similar, 34 feet high, similar light, 41 feet above high water; visible 12 miles. South Beach, entrance to Richibucto River; two range light towers ; lati- wde N 46° 42' 45"; longitude W 64° 46' 10" ; fixed white catoptric light 40 jfeet above high water, visible 12 miles. The back tower is distant W by S ^ 8 306 feet from the front one ; open frame square tower 43 feet high, painted rhite. The light is fixed, red catoptric, 44 feet above high water, visible 12 liles. Cassie's Point, on Point; latitude 46° 19' 15"; longitude 64° 30' 20"; evolving white light every half minute, visible 14 miles ; w bite square tower, ^0 feet above high water. Shedkic Island— Latknde 46° 15' 20"; longitude 64° 31' 50"; two fixed irhite lights, visible 10 miles ; white tower, 48 and 56 feet above high water. " paeons. Shediac Harbor, Point du Chene Wharf. Latitude 46° 14' 20" ; longitude 31' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 6 miles ; 15 feet above high water. Jourimain, on Cape. Latitude 46° 10' 0" ; longitude 63° 48' 30" ; flashing irhite light every 10 seconds, visible 14 miles ; white octagonal to\«er, 72 feet j^bove high water ; visible from S W round to N W. United States — Eastport to Boston. [Sea Coast Lights are distinguished from Harbor Lights by the latitude and longitude being given. Sailing Directions are also given, not true nautical, but according to general compass courses and bearings.] West Quoddy Light. Latitude 44° 48' 54" N; longitude 66° 57' 1" W; )wer of brick, painted with red and white horizontal stripes, connected with |welling house by white building ; fixed white light, visible 16 miles ; situated the west side of the entrance to Eiistport and the St, Croix River, via Lubec •arrows. Fair anchorage in West Quoddy Bay 1 mile N W by X from the en- ince. The Narrows have lately been dredged to a depth of 12 feet at low water, »e Channel being 200 feet wide ; but strangers should not attempt to pass irough without a pilot. There is a Steam Fog Whistle at West Quoddy [ead, giving a blast of 8 seconds duration at intervals of 52 seconds. Sail ' )ck, a dry ledge, lies } of a mile from this Light, and when the tide is run- Ing should be carefully avoided. LiiUe River Light, on an Island at the mouth of Little River Harbor ; tower 'lite, attached to Keeper's dwelling ; fixed white light varied by a flash Im ; visible 11 miles ; seen from N E by E ^ E, via eastward to south. Also, Hulls, Cargoes, and FretghtB Insured at Lowest Rates. 30 Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. TAYLOR & DOOKBOUi, Dealerg in fog bell, struck by machinery twice a minute. Latitude 44° 39'' W N ; longitude 67° 12' b'^ W. Good anchorage for a small number of vessels just inside the Island. To enter harbor pass to eastward of the light,, leaving a spar buoy on starboard hand. Lnbhy Island Light, on S W end of Libby Island, at mouth of Machias Bay I and River ; latitude 44° 34' 5'' N ; longitude 67° 22' 2" W ; grejr tower ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles. Island is divided in two parts, with the Light situated on the 8 W end of the western part. To enter the harbor via eastern entrance, get Avery's Rock Light to bear N by E and run for it, leaving it handy on starboard hand, then N by E J E, to a high, bluff, woody Island, which leave not less than ^ of a mile on the port hand, then N J W half a mile and anchor. In using this Channel, keep a sharp look out for the eastern k end of Libby Island, which runs low, and extends 1 mile E N E from the I ^ , Light, and for Cross Island Ledges, which make off from Cross Island oi. 4 your starboard, and off which is a red can buoy. The Channel here is about a mile wide. To enter via western entrance : Pass Libby Island Light a fair i| berth on your starboard hand, and get it to bear S 8 W half a mile, then run N E by E until Avery's Rock bears N by E, then continue as via eastern entrance. A Fog Trumpet has recently been established here, located on the extreme 8 W end of the Island, giving in thick weather blasts of 7 seconds duration at intervals of 40 seconds. If the Trumpet becomes disabled, a bell will be struck by machinery, one blow every ten seconds. » Avery's Rock, in Machias Bay, near mouth of River ; tower built from the top of Keeper's dwelling, painted white ; fixed red light, visible 12 miles. Moosepeak Light. Latitude 44° 28' 27" N; longitude 67° 31' 57" W; white tower, white flash light, 30 seconds between flashes, visible 13 miles. Mistake Island is to the northwest side of entrance to Bay of Fundy. For entering Moosepeak harbor, leave the light a fair berth on your port hand, | and steer about a N W course 1 mile, keeping midway between the shores on either hand, and as scon as passing through the Narrows haul towards the N E a few lengths and anchor. There is another small harbor about N N E, IJ miles from the light, called the Cow Yard. From Moosepeak Light, Libby Island bears N E by E J E, 9 miles. Petit Menan Light W J 8, 17 1 miles. Moosepeak Automatic Buoy, in deep water, off Moosepeak light ; works by| action of the sea ; often heard 4 miles ; Bearings — Moosepeak light bears j»' '■ by W 2 miles, Petit Menan Ledge W f 8 15 miles, Petit Menan light W 15 1 miles, Libby Island light f E 9 miles. • , Nashe's Island Light: white tower; fixed red light, visible 12 miles. To I enter Moosepeak Reach, west entrance, leave light on starboard hand ; also, aj guide to Pleasant River. Narraguagus Light ; in top of a white dwelling house ; fixed white light, \ visible 12 miles. Located on Pond Island, at port hand side of entrance tot Narraguagus Bay and Millbridge. Bell struck by hand to answer signals inj thick weather. f ^ Petit Menan Light; on Petit Menan Island. Latitude 44° 22' 2" N ; Ion! gitude 67° 51' 51" W. Tall grey tower ; white light, varied by a flash oncej in two minutes, visible 17 miles. This light is a warning against dangerousi shoals, of which Petit Menan Ledge, or South East Breaker, bears 8 8 E 3jl miles, on which is 6 feet at low water, (Iron Nun Buoy) painted verticallyj red and black stripes. 8ims' Rock bears S } E 2 miles ; 9 feet at low water | InsoTA with WUITTAKER BROS., General bunrance Agents, Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. 31 Too, Sngara and Tobaccos. [(Spar Buoy). Tibbett's ledge bears E by N 3 miles, 9 feet at low water ; no Ibuoy. On Petit Menan there is also a steam fog alarm giving two blasts a Imlnute ; intervals between blasts 8 and 42 seconds ; beard 8 miles. A danger- jous neighborhood for strangers. I Prospect Harbor Light; on the eastern side of entrance to Prospect Harbor. [White tower, showing a flashing red and white light, visible 11 miles. In run- [ning for the Harbor, bring the light to bear N i E. But it is a dangerous [locality for strangers. Winter Harbor Light; white tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles. On )uth point of Mark Island, western entrance to Harbor, leave on port hand ; 80, guide to Musquito Harbor. • Egg Rock Light; on Egg Rock, in Frenchman's Bay. White tower, rising from the middle of a square white dwelling. Fixed red light, visible 12 miles. Fog bell struck by hand for passing vessels. Bearings — Bar [arbor bears N W J N 4 miles ; Baker's Island bears S W by S i S 8 miles. Saker^s Island Light; latitude 44° 14' 27'^ N ; longitude 68° 11' 56'' W;' rhite tower, connected with Keeper's house; white light, varied by a flash every 90 seconds ; on Baker's Island, off" Mount Desert ; a guide to Cranberry "aland, north east and south west harbors. On entering either of these, leave ight on port hand ; but in going to Bass harbor leave it on starboard hand mile. Bearings — Bass Harbor Head bears W f N, 5 miles ; Mount Desert 3ck bears S i W, 18 miles ; Petit Menan Light bears E by N J N, 16 miles. North East Harbor Light ; tower painted brown, with black lantern ; fixed rhite light, visible 14 miles, on Bear Island ; a guide to N E harbor by leaving It on starboard hand. Bass Harbor Head and Light; tower painted white; fixed red light, visible 13 miles ; north east side of entrance to Bass Harbor arid Blue Hill Bay, [cunt Desert ; a bell struck by hand to answer signals. To enter Blue Hill Jay and Bass Harbor bring this light within the bearings of W by N | N and ~ W, and run for it, leaving the light 150 yards on starboard hand, to cross le bar in best water (10 feet at low water). When the light bears N by E rou are in best water on the bar. If bound to Bass Harbor, when the light ears N E ^ of a mile steer N J W into the harbor, keeping the starboard ^and shore within \ of a mile to clear Weaver Ledge, and anchor at will. Mount Desert Rock ; latitude 43° 58m 7s ; longitude 69° 7m 42s ; grey tower ; Led white light, visible round entire horizon 14 miles ; on Mount Desert ock, Maine ; a bell struck by machinery. Bearings — Baker's Island bears \ E, 18 miles ; Petit Menan light bears N E ^ E, 23 miles ; Moosepeak lars N E by E 1^ E, 38 miles ; Matinicus light W } S, 33 miles. Vessels )und to 8t. John will run E N E straight up between Grand Manan and the Jnerican shore. Burnt Coat Harbor Liaht ; has recently been changed from two lights, to a igle white light, visible 11 miles; on south end of Swan's Island. To Iter harbor, bring the light to bear N E | N, and run for it until quite close i)oard, then haul to E by N about J of a mile to anchorage. I Eggemoggin Light ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 9 miles ; on Green liand, at entrance to Eggemoggin Reach ; also, guide to Ellsworth. [Saddle-Back Light; tower, upper part, grey ; lower part, white ; on an Islet ir S W end of Isle au Haute ; a guide to Isle au Haute Bay, and to East Bnobscot Bay ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles ; leave on port hand fair th and steer N J W for Eagle Heiul Light. 67 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. 32 Light HorsEH — Eastport to Boston. TAYLOR & DOOKRILL, Dealers In Mark Idand Lujht, on an Island at the western entrance to Deer Island Thoroughfare, or to Merchants' Row; white tower; fixed white light, visible 12 miles. This station is in Isle an Haute Bav, bearing about N N E from Saddle Back 4 miles. To enter Thoroughfare, leave light on starboard hand ; to enter Merchants' Row leave it on port hand. ' Heron's Neck Light, on the south point of Green Island, the most southern | one of the Fox Islands ; a guide to Carver's Harbor and to Hurricane Sound ; white tower ; fixed red light, visible 14 miles. Eagle Head Light, on Eagle Island, at the head of Isle au Haute Bay ; guide I to the N E entrance to Penobscot Bay. Vessels on entering will leave Saddle Back on the port hand and run straight for Eagle Head, leaving it on the port! side ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles. Pumpkin Island ; white tower; fixed white light, visible 9 miles; a guide I to Eggemoggin Reach from the west ; leave it on the starboard hand. Dice's Head; white tower; fixed white light, visible 17 miles; west side of I ■ entrance to Castine Harbor, Maine. Fort Point Light ; white tower ; fixed white light, on Old Fort Point; left] hand side of entrance to Penobscot River. Orindel's Point ; white tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles ; on the] north side of entrance to (^ilkey's Harbor, on Long Island, Penobscot Bay. Negro Island Light ; wliite tower ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles ; ati south side of entrance to Camden Harbor. Indian Island Light ; white tower ; fixed red light, visible 12 miles ; easti side of entrance to Rockport Harbor, Penobscot Bay. Brown' s Head Light ; white tower, attached to Keeper's dwelling; fixed! white light, but showing red between the bearings S W by W i| W and W bv| S 1^ S, visible 11 miles. In entering Fox Island Thoroughfare from the bay keep in the red light to clear the Fiddler and the Bay Ledges. Situated oiij western side of Fox Island, and at east side of western entrance to Thorougli fare. Is extinguished when Thoroughfare is closed by ice. Owl's Head Light ; white tower; fixed white light, visible 15 miles ; gui(lt| to Rockland harbor; also to vessels bound up or down western Penobscot Bay. Fog Bell struck by machinery 4 times a minute. White Head Light ; latitude 43° 58m 428 N ; longitude 69° 7m 28s ^Y ; grey! tower, connected with white dwelling; fixed white light, visible 13 miles; ail western side of western entrance to Penobscot Bay ; also a steam fog alarin| giving a blast of 4 seconds duration, followed by interval of 26 seconds. Matinicus Light ; this has recently been changed from two white lights, to^ a single fixed red light of the 2nd order, which proves to be more a source di-i annoyance to navigators, than a benefit. Also, a 12 inch steam fog whistlej sounding blasts of 5 seconds duration with intervals of 25 seconds. Locate on Matinicus Rock. Latitude 43° 47^ 0'^ N ; longitude 58° 51' 18'' AVJ Bearings — Mount Desert Rock bears E J N, 33 miles ; Monheigan Light bear W by N 21 miles. Course to Portland Head, W f N, 64 miles. Monheigan Light ; latitude 43° 45m 528 N ; longitude 69° 18m 578 W ; greij tower; white flash light, visible 19 miles, flashing once a minute; on Monheij gan Island. Bearings — Matinicus bears E by 8, 21 miles ; Seguin Light beai W f N, 20 miles ; White Head Light bears N E | E, 18 miles. Also, on Manancus Island, near Monheigan, a steam fog alarm, giving a blast of ij seconds duration, at intervals of 40 seconds. Tenant's Harbor Light; white tower; ^ed flash light, visible 13 miles, flaslij WHmAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, i«p r Light Houses — Eastpcjut to Boston. 13 1 13 miles, flaslij Havana and Qerman Gigan. ip once every minute ; on south west side of entrance to Tenant's Har«»«t (Only used by small vessels.) Part Clyde; white and grey tower; tixe?ht bears S by E, and anchor; I or, when Portsmouth light bears S by E, steer S W 3 S, and anchor close in 'shore in the cove to the westward of Fort Constitution in from 2j to 6 fathoms. I Strangers in entering Portsmouth harbor should take a pilot if possible. yewhuryport Harbor Lifjht ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles. i Also, a beacon, range of light, 336 feet in front of main liglit ; black and white tower ; fixed white light, visible 8 miles. These Hglits, in range, guide across the bar, in best water ; bar constantly changes ; outer bar buoy is in range with inner bar buoy and both lights ; the beacon is moved as the channel changes. This station is on the north end of Ph»m Island, and on the south side of en- jtrance to the Merrimac River, Mass. (Strangere should not attempt to enter.) Neu-burypcrrt Upper Harbor ; two lights (beacons); outer beacon, black tower, [fixed red light, visible 10 mis. ; inner beacon, red tower, fixed green light, visible |l2 mis. ; both on Bailey's wharf, and to be left on port side passing up the Iharbor. Ipswich Lights; on Castle Neck, south side of entrance to Ipswich River; [a main light, with a range light in front; main light fixed, white, varied by [flashes, visible 11 miles, flashing once in IJ minutes, shown from a white )wer ; range light, fixed, white, visible 8 miles, shown from a black tower; the lights are 625 feet apart, N E i E and S W J W ; in range, they guide to entrance of channel across Ipswich Bar in the best water, which at present is )ut 6 feet at low water. Annwquam Light; white tower; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; a har- bor of refuge for small vessels ; on Wigwam Point, east side of entrance to innisquam harbor ; 6 feet of water on Squam Bar at low tide. To cross the Jar, bring the light to bear south and run for it, leaving it on the port side ; "len run for the Lobster Rock Beacon, and leave it on the port side also. Straitmouth Island ; on south side of Sandy Bay, entrance to Rockport har- white tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles; to be left on port hand going to Rockport. Bad ledges lie off this light. Strangers should keep le north shore of Sandy Bay best aboard on entering Rockport ; shelter only p)r a few small vessels. Gape Ann Lights ; latitude 42° 38m 15s; longitude 70° 34m 30s W; two rey granite towers, 165 feet above sea level ; fixed white light, visible 20 liles ; the lights are 900 feet apart, in range at S S W and N N E ; located to Thatcher's Island off Cape Ann, and the northern limit of Massachusetts lay ; to be left on the starboard hand in going towards Boston. Bearings — gle of Shoals bears N, 17 miles; Boon Island N N E, 30 miles; Gloucester -ight S W by W } W, 6 miles ; Long Island Light S W by W, 24 miles ; ipe Cod Highland Light S by E | E, 43 miles ; Londoner Ledge S E by E, J lile ; Salvage Ledge N N E, 2 miles. Also, a 10 inch steam whistle, giving ich minute a blast of 8 seconds and a blast of 4 seconds, with alternate in- Brvals of 4 and 44 seconds. Gloucester Light, on Eastern Point ; on east side of entrance to Gloucester liarbor ; white tower ; a revolving red light, showing once every 5 seconds, uhle 9 miles. When coming from the Eastward, bound into Gloucester irbor, give the light a good berth to clear Eastern Point Ledge (spar buoy) ; len, when the light bears N E ? N, run N W ^ N until the upper harbor Ight bears N E by N J N, then run for it, and anchor ^ mile S by W from light. Also, a bell on Eastern Point, alternately giving a double and All bnginess entrusted to ns has our Personal Attention. 36 Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. TAYLOR & DOGZRILL, Grocers, single blow, then an interval of 30 seconds, then a single blow followed by an interval of 30 seconds. Oloucester Harbor Light, on Ten Pound Island, east side of entrance to inner ha.-bor; white tower; fixed white light, visible II miles; to enter harbor, bring this light to bear N E by N ^ N, and run for it until Eastern Point Liglit bears S S E, and anchor in channel way or continue until Eastern Point light bears 8, then steer E N E until Ten Pound Island light bears N, and anchor in S E harbor, in from 4 to 6 fathoms — iiard mud ; or, from this point steer about N W by N between Ten Pound Island Ledge buoy and Ten Pound Island, (giving the point of the Island a good berth) until the light bears E, then steer N i E until the light bears S by E, and anchor in western harbor. Autoinatic Buoy ; a whistling buoy is moored three fourths of a mile, S by W from Eastern Point Light, which is removed from May 15th to October 15th of each year. Baker's Hand Lights; latitude 42° 32m 10s N ; longitude 70° 47m 10s W ; two white towers, ranging S E and N W ; fixed white light, visible 15 miles ; located on the north end of Baker's Island, south side of entrance to Salem and Beverly harbors. In coming from the southward vessels bound to Salem keep the lowest light open to the east of the high light, and run for it; this guides to the eastward of the South-east Breakers and Searl's Rock. Give Baker's Island a berth of not less than half a mile, leaving it on the port hand, then run for Hospital Point Light, bearing about W by N o N, until Derby Wharf light is in range with Fort Pickering light, when Salem harbor will be to the W S W of you, and Beverly harbor W by N ^ ^- Also, on Baker's Island a bell which strikes two quick blows each half minute. For better information, a lens panel has been placed in "Hospital Point" Light, which makes a more brilliant light in the line of the shi[)s' channel from Baker's Island than on either side, and- serves to keep vessels from danger on either Bide. Hospital Point; grey tower; fixed white light, visible 13 miles; on Hospital Point, north side of entrance to Salem and Beverly harbor. Fort Pickering Light ; red tower; fixed white light, visible 10 miles; on Winter Island, north side of entrance to Salem harbor. On entering Salem harbor from near Hospital Point, get Derby Wharf light in range with Fort Pickering light to clear the Haste Shoal ; good anchorage half a mile S W bv S from this light, with Derby Wharf light bearing W by S. Derby Wharf Light ; on the end of Derby Wharf, Salem upper harbor ; red tower; fixed red light, visible 9 miles. Marblehead Light, on Marblehead Neck, south side of entrance to Marble- head, and to Salem South Channel ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 11 miles; good anchorage half a mile W by S from this light. To enter harbor, bring the light to bear N W, and run for it until within two miles of it, then bring it to bear W N W^, and run for it, leaving Marblehead Rock (a high rocky Islet with beacon at top) 150 vards on vour port hand, and when it bears S W run N W | N until the light bears S by W, then run S W f W into the harbor, and anchor between the light and the town. Egg Rock Light ; white tower; fixed red light, visible 12 miles; guide to Swampscot anchorage and to Broad Sound. Leave it Ih miles on the starboard hand on entering Broad Sound. MimCs Ledge Light; latitude 42° 16m Qa N; longitude 70° 45m 34s W; WHITTAKER BROS., Geu^ral Insnrance Agevti, Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. 37 Buy OB the most favorable terms in the best markets. [■enl ranee to Boston Bay ; granite tower, natural color, 100 feet high; fixed while light, visible ITmilcs. Davis' Ledge Buoy bears Y, by S; Boston light bears N W ^ W, 7 miles. This course must be kept good, northerly, ^ pass I Bell Boat, off' the north side of the Hardings Ledge (about 4| miles from I Minot's Ledge Light). A good mark to cleiir the Hardings Bell Boat, after [passing Minot's light, is to keep Long Island Head light (fixed white) just lopen to the north of the Narrows light, which is a red light. Boston Light ; latitude 24° 19ra 39s N ; longitude 70° 53m 25s W ; on Little [Brewster Island, nortli side of entrance to main ship channel to Boston ; white lower ; white flash light, flashing once eveiy half minute, visible 17 miles. I Also, an air trumpet, giving blasts of 7 seconds, followed by interval of 48 seconds. From Cape Cod highlands the course for Boston Light is N W [by AV t W, which well clears Minots Ledge and the Hardings ; tlien, when irell past Minots, bring Boston light to bear W by N ^ N and run for it until within 1^ of a mile of it or until the Beacon light bears about W by N, then rim W \ S until the Beacon light bears W N W, then run W by N leaving Ihe Beacon light 100 yards on your starboard hand, then steer N W i W (keeping the middle of the cliannel) for the Narrows between Galloups and L'-)veirs Islands, then about N W 4 N for the bell buoy ofl" Nix's Mate, which leave on port hand, then rv.n W by N } N for Fort Independence leaving the [ower middle buoy, red can. No. 6, a good berth on your starboard, and State jcdge buoy, red, Nun, No. 8 close aboard on your starboard ; then run about W \ N for the upper middle buoy, black. Nun, No. 9, wliich, leave on pi'.r port, then the course to Long Wharf or to good ancliorage is about N W W. It making Boston ship channel from Cape Ann, get Thatcher's Island [ight to bear N N W from 2 to 3 miles, then steer S W | W until Boston light ears W by N \ N. Then proceed as before given. Narrows Light ; brown house; fixed red light, on the right hand side of farrows, in ship channel entrance to Boston harbor. Long Island Light ; on the N E end of Long Island and southern side of latrance to Boston inner harbor: white tower; fixed white light, visible 16 liies. In coming up sliip channel, and after leaving Nix Mate buoy on the )rt hand, and Long Island Light bears W by S h S, run VV by N \ N for the juth end of the Castle until the C:istle North Wharf bears N W by W f W, \t abreast of the State Ledge Buoy (red, No. 8), then N W \ N to the U|)per Tiddle Buoy (black, No. 9), which leave on port hand, then the course to Long Miarf is N W J^ W. But if approaching Boston from Cape Ann, via Broad )und, bring Long Island Light to bear S W by W, and run for it until Deer sland Point Beacon bears N W by N •] N, three-eighths of a mile distant, ien W by N 1^ N up the harbor. Strangers should bear in mind that in the liddle of Broad Sound there is but 8 feet of water at low tide ; but by keeping the southern side of the Sound, leaving the (Jraves Automatic Buoy half a Jile on the port hand and the Devil's Liml) Buoy (black can No. 1) J lile on port hand, and running straight to Kam's Head Buoy (black can buoy jfo. 5) about W S W, passing Aldricli's Ledge Buoy (black can No. 3 }[ mile port), then leaving Ram's Head Buoy 50 yards distant on port, and run )ut W \ S to clear Deer Island Point Beacon, you nw ciivry 12 feet safely. com the Beacon you will steer W f N for lower middle buoy, then W by i N for State Le('ige buoy, when proceed as before givei:. All Losses prc'aptly paid, 67 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. 3. 38 Advertisement. TATLOR & DOGKRILL, Dealers In Alyrays in Perfect Condition. IN QUART OR PINT BOTTLES. THOS. FORLOIMC Corner Water and Princess Streetsl Cor. Charlotte St. and Country Market, Saint Jobn, N. B. 161 Devonshire St., and 22 Arch St., Boston, Mass. WHITTAKER RROS., General Insnranoe Agents, Advertisement. 39 Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos. PRANG'S ^ FINE ART PUBLICATIONS, SATIN PRINTS, ARTISTIC COPIES. CHRISTMAS # BIRTHDAY CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, TEXT CARDS, CONGRATUUTION CARDS. For Sale by All Dealers. Insurance effected at Lowest possible Rates in Flrst-Class Companies. RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS — Marine and Fire Insurance, 76 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. 40 JANUARY begins on Thursday 1885. © Full ^ Last @ New Moon,.. d. 1 h. m. 1 2 M. 11 12 A. 4 12 M. D. 3 10 9 Souths (^Souths QiSouths h. m. 3 39 M. 3 10 h. m. 9 58 M. 10 7 h. m. 44 A. 40 Quarter Moon,.. *-• 16 Q) First Quarter, 23 9 2 A. 17 10 1/ r 35 2 41 (V) Full Moon,.. 30 11 55 M. 24 10 2; r 30 2 11 C; Apogee 13d. oh. M. | C Perigee, 28d. lOh. A. ij a "^ SUN. MOON. :| ^ « Rises. li. in. Sets. h. in. Declin. ■ 7"' SlowofOlk. m. s. Rises. h. m. Souths. Declin. Place h. m. / 1 Th. 7 44 4 23 s22 57 4 5s 5 51 A 13 1 Nl6 13 ® 2|Fri. 7 44 4 25 22 52 4 33 7 1 14 13 13 Q. ' 3'Sat. 7 44 4 26 22 46 5 1 8 12 14 55 9 25 Q. 4Sun. 7 44 4 27 22 39 5 28 9 22 15 47 5 12 1TF 5jMo. 7 44 4 28 22 32 5 55 10 28 16 36 N 48 tip 6 Tue. 7 44 4 29 22 25 6 21 11 33 17 23 s 3 26 LOJ 7 W(l. 7 43 4 30 22 17 6 46 Morn. 18 9 7 23 LHJ 8Th. 7 43 4 31 22 9 7 12 35 18 55 10 54 tn 1 9 Fri. 7 43 4 32 22 1 7 37 1 37 19 40 13 51 m lOSHt. 7 43 4 33 21 52 8 1 2 34 20 26 16 6 m 11 Sun. 7 43 4 34 21 42 8 25 3 32 21 13 17 42 ^ : 12 Mo. 7 43 4 35 21 32 8 48 4 26 22 18 27 ^ . 13 Tne. 7 43 4 35 21 22 9 10 5 I.'' 22 47 18 19 ;6 14 W(l. 7 43 4 36 21 11 9 32 6 5 23 35 17 20 ;f>' 15 Th. 16 Fri. 7 43 7 43 4 37 4 38 21 20 48 9 53 10 13 Sets. 5 20 A 1 6 22 15 33 17 Sat. 7 42 4 39 20 36 10 33 6 18 1 8 12 59 SKJ 18 Sun. 7 42 4 40 20 24 10 52 7 19 1 55 9 47 «a 19 Mo. 7 41 4 41 20 11 11 10 8 19 2 40 6 6 X i 20 T.ie. 7 41 4 42 19 58 11 28 9 22 3 26 s 2 5 K 21,\V(1. 7 40 4 43 19 45 11 45 10 26 4 13 N 2 8 T : 221TI1. 7 40 4 44 19 31 12 11 29 5 6 19 T: 23 Fri. 7 39 4 4(5 19 17 12 15 Morn. 5 51 10 16 ^ i 24 Sat. 7 38 4 47 19 3 12 30 37 6 44 13 42 >i 25 Sun. 7 37 4 49 18 48 12 43 1 44 7 40 16 24 U 26 {Mo. 7 35 4 51. 18 32 12 56 2 51 8 38 18 2 tr 27 j Tue. 7 33 4 53 18 17 13 8 3 55 9 39 18 24 i: 28 Wd. 7 31 4 55 18 1 13 19 4 5f) 10 40 17 20 29 Th. 7 29 4 57 17 45 13 29 5 50 11 40 15 Q. ' 30 1 "* • In. 7 28 4 59 17 28 13 38 Rises. 12 38 11 38 D 31 'Sat. 7 26 5 1 8 17 11 13 47 6 58 A 13 32 N 7 34 1 Tip 1 Duri iig this 111 onth the d ay length ms 56 minu tes— 18 in 1 Lhe morning, and ;>S in the aftcrnoo 1. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'S IMMKNSK STOCK OF Contains everything neci'ssary for the Town or Country Trade. Oanadian Cottons, Flannels, Shirts, Drawers, &c., are bought direct froin{ the Mills, and sold at small profits. WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, irance, H. R. RANNET, St. Jolm, N. B., Adjuster of Marine Losses, 76 Prince WUliam Street 1885. thsiOj-Souths ~ i h. m. A. I 3 39 M. 3 10 2 41 2 11 Declin. Place jl6 13 13 13 9 25 5 12 J 48 ; 3 26 7 23 10 o4 13 51 16 6 17 42 18 27 18 19 17 20 15" 33 12 59 s 47 6 5 8 6 19 10 16 I lip m HI m K K T T 13 42 >^ 16 24 n 18 2 n 18 24 6q , 17 20 15 Q 11 38 Q r 7 34 W ;, ami Its i 11 the JSON'S de. It direct from I 1885. JAXUAKT has Thirty-one Days. 41 CARRIAGE BUILDERS' Oval, Half-Oval, and Half-Round IRON, High Water, Mean Time, at SPRINGS AND AXLES, Sleigh-Shoe, Carriage & Tire Bolts, &c. Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. E. I. 1 «5 At I. & F. BURPEE & CO.'S. Morning Afternoon Morning h. m. Afternoon h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 Circumcision — New Year's Day 11 20 11 43 10 44 11 7 Gen. Wolfe born 1729 Spring 6 11 30 11 50 3 Oh. A. ^ Inf. cf Y) tides 26 47 11 D 2ncl Sunday after Christmas 1 5 1 24 29 48 5 Dr. Benj. Rush born 1745 1 44 2 5 1 8 1 29 6 Epiphany 2 25 2 45 1 49 2 9 7 Ih. M. § stationary 3 7 3 29 2 31 2 53 S St Lucian Neap 3 56 4 23 3 20 3 47 9 Ih. A. ^ Gr. He). Lat. N. [tides 5 1 5 40 4 25 5 4 10 Mary Russell Mitford died 1855 6 15 6 50 5 39 6 14 D 1st Sunday after f^piphanv 7 29 8 9 6 53 7 33 12 Lavater died 1801 8 37 9 5 8 1 8 29 13 5h. A. ? cT (D 94° 8' S. 9 27 9 49 8 51 9 13 14 lOh. M. ^ cT (C ^ 2 1 S. 10 9 10 30 9 33 9 54 15 British Museum opened 1759 10 47 11 4 10 11 10 28 16 8h.A. (^CTCD cr5°42^S 11 21 11 37 10 45 U 1 17 Franklin born 1706 Spring tides 11 54 , ,. , ,, 11 18 11 35 D 2nd Sunday after Epipliany 11 27 11 51 . 1!) James Walts born 1736 43 1 2 7 26 20 St. Fabian 1 21 1 38 45 1 2 ! 21 St. Agnes. Hallam died 1859 1 55 2 15 1 19 1 39 22 St. Vincent 2 36 2 57 2 2 21 23 Wm. Pitt died 1806 3 18 3 45 2 42 3 9 24 6h. M. ^ c/ ? ? 1° 6' N Neap tides 4 13 4 49 3 37 4 13 D 3rd Sunday after Epiphany 5 25 5 57 4 49 5 21 1 26 [25th, Conversion of St. Paul 6 50 7 32 6 14 6 56 1 27 Audubon died 1547 8 14 8 48 7 38 8 12 \ 28 Henry VM I. died 1547. 9 23 9 51 8 47 9 15 i 29 Surrender of Paris 1871 10 20 ! 10 43 9 44 10 7 80 3h. A. t^'stationary 11 7 11 29 10 31 10 53 31 30th, Chas. I. behdd 1649. Spr'g tides 11 52 11 16 11 34 Venus and Jupiter are morning slant. Mars is hidden in tli B Sun's rays. 1 OUe O^i FRIOE SYS >TEIVI 1 the WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE and RETAIL WAREHOUSE, HAS MADE US POPULAR WITH ALL PUKCIIASI :rs of iD:Rir oooiDs ^ MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & A LLISON. Large Lines placed in English and American Companies. H. R. RANIIET is the Agent for Marine Insurance Companies representing )5,000,000 and upwards. 42 FEBRUARY beg^s on Sunday. 1885., ^ Last Quarter d. 6 h. m. 6 13 A. D. 9 Souths (^Souths QiSouths! h. m. b. m. h. m. A New Moon, .. 14 9 57 A. 3 10 42 M. 22 A. 1 27 M. 3 First t Quarter 22 6 7 M. 10 10 51 17 57 1 © Full Moon,.. 28 11 36 M. 17 11 11 26 24 11 7 4 11 57 (^ Apogee, 8d. 8h. A. 1 ^ Perigee, 25d. 8h. A. SUN. MOON. Rises. h. m. Sets. h. m. Declin. SlwofClk. Rises, h. m. Souths. Declin. o / Place O 1 m. 8. h. m. 1 Snn. 7 25 5 3 8l6 54 13 54 8 7A 14 24 N 3 9 I 2 Mo. 7 23 5 5 16 37 14 1 9 15 15 14 1 17 3 Tue. 7 22 5 6 16 19 14 8 10 20 16 2 5 29 LOJ 4 Wd. 7 20 5 8 16 1 14 13 11 23 16 49 9 17 LOJ 5 Th. 7 19 5 10 15 43 14 17 Morn. 17 35 12 33 tn 6 Fri. 7 17 5 12 15 24 14 21 24 18 21 15 9 m 7 Sat. 7 16 5 13 15 5 14 23 1 22 19 8 17 1 ^ 8 Snn. 7 15 5 14 14 46 14 25 2 18 19 55 18 5 ^ ' 9 Mo. 7 13 5 16 14 27 14 27 3 10 20 42 18 19 ^ 10 Tue. 7 12 5 17 14 8 14 28 3 59 21 29 17 42 ;6 11 Wd. 7 10 5 19 13 48 14 28 4 45 22 17 16 13 ^ 12 Th. 7 9 5 20 13 28 14 27 5 26 23 4 13 58 au 13 Fri. 7 8 5 21 13 8 14 25 6 4 23 51 11 wa 14 Sat. 7 7 5 22 12 47 14 23 Sets. 15 Snn. 7 6 5 23 12 27 14 20 6 11 A 37 7 28 K 16 Mo. 7 5 5 24 12 6 14 16 7 14 1 24 s 3 31 H 17 Tue. 7 4 5 25 11 45 14 11 8 18 2 11 N 41 T 18 Wd. 7 2 5 26 11 23 14 6 9 13 2 59 4 54 T 19 Th. 7 5 28 11 2 14 10 28 3 48 8 56 T 20 Fri. 6 59 5 29 10 40 13 53 11 35 4 40 12 32 X : 21 Sat. 6 57 5 30 10 19 13 46 Morn. 5 34 15 26 >Y 22 Snn. 6 55 5 32 9 57 13 38 42 6 30 17 25 tr 23 Mo. 6 53 5 34 9 35 13 29 1 45 7 28 18 15 tr 24 Tue. 6 52 5 35 9 13 13 20 2 45 8 27 17 49 1 25 Wd. 6 50 5 36 8 50 13 10 3 40 9 25 16 8 26 Th. 6 48 5 38 8 28 13 4 29 10 22 ^3 20 Q. 27 Fri. 6 46 5 40 8 5 12 49 5 12 11 17 9 40 P 28|Sat. 6 44 5 41 s 7 43 12 38 8 Rises. 12 10 N 5 28 W Durii ag this mo the afteri nth the day lengthe ns 1 hour 19 minutes — 41 minutes in the morning and 38 in loon. BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION. HANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALUSON. WHITTAKER BROS., General Agents mm «iipm d upwards. 1885. ouihs n. QtSouthsl h. m. 22 A. 1 27 M.! 17 57 11 26 ; 4 11 57 v.. N. 1 Declin. Place N 3 9 1 17 I 5 29 LOJ 9 17 UU 12 33 tn 15 9 n 17 1 ^ 18 5 ^ I 18 19 ^ 17 42 ^ 16 13 ^ 13 58 TSSi 11 tsa •"•y- 'k' s 3 31 K ' N 41 T ' 4 54 T 8 56 T 12 32 >Y 15 26 >i 17 25 K 18 15 K 17 49 1 16 8 ^3 20 Q 9 40 Q N 5 28 W esin tb emo rning Prompt and Liberal Setttemeiits, at RANRET'S OfSURANGE ROOKS, Saint John, N. B. RIED ;nion. 1885. FEBRUARY has Twenty-elght Days. 48 a ISHIP BVIIiDERS' High Water, Mean Time, at a o Bolt & Rigging Iron, Y. Metal, OAKUM, TAR, PITOH AND ROSIN, Spikes, Clinch Rings, Chain Cable, etc. Saint John, N. B. Oharlottet'n,P.E.I. ^^ At I. & F. BURPEE & CO.'S. Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon h. in. h. m. h. ni. h. m. D Septuagesima Sunday 10 28 11 52 .•••.•*• 2 Purification of V. M. 45 1 1 9 25 3 St. Blasius 1 21 1 41 45 1 5 4 llh. M. c^ Gr. Hel. Lat. S 2 1 2 21 1 25 1 45 5 St. Agatha 2 42 3 4 2 6 2 28 6 Dr. Priestlv died 1804 3 28 3 52 2 52 3 16 7 Pope Pius IX. died 1878 Neap 4 21 4 50 3 45 4 14 D Sexagesinia Sunday "tides 5 25 6 4 49 5 24 9 . 6 38 7 16 6 2 6 40 10 Queen Victoria married 1840 7 40 8 3 7 4 7 27 11 8h. M. (f cT © 8 35 9 8 7 59 8 32 12 5h. M. § in Aphelion 9 31 9 54 8 55 9 18 13 6h. M. ? cT (D ? 5° 9' S 10 15 10 36 9 39 10 14 Midnight (^ cy (C cJ^ 4° 30' S 10 54 11 12 10 18 10 36 i D Quinquagesima Sunday 11 30 11 47 10 54 11 11 1 16 9h. A. \} stationery Spring tides 5 11 29 11 47 17 Michael Angelo died 1563 6 23 39 3 18 Ash Wednesday 54 1 JO 18 34 19 4h. M. Qj. cP © 1 27 1 45 51 1 9 20 Joseph Hume died 1855 2 4 2 26 1 28 1 50 21 Cardinal Newman born 1801 2 49 3 15 2 13 2 39 D 1st Sunday in Lent 3 42 4 18 3 6 3 42 23 4h. M. ]? c/ (C T? 3° 44' N Neap 4 55 5 15 4 19 4 39 24 St. Matthias [tides 6 34 6 52 5 58 6 16 25 Sir Chris. Wren died 1723 8 9 8 43 7 33 8 7 26 Napoleon embarked from Elba 1815 9 18 9 45 9 42 9 9 27 10 12 10 33 9 36 9 57 28Tichborne trial ended 1874 10 54 11 13 10 18 10 37 Venus is a morning Star. Mara is still hi dden in the Sun's rays. Jupiter is an evening Star. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Linoleums, Curtains, Mats, Rugs, coE^isrioEs, &o. [anchester, Robertson & Allison, For the Pheniz Insnrance Go., of Brooklyn, New York. H. R. RANNET is the Agent for The Gnardian Fire and Life Insurance Co. of London, - Capital £2,000,000. 44 IVIARCH begrins on Sunday. 1886. Quarter, 8 Moon, 16 Quarter, 23 Moon, 30 (£) Apogee, 9d. 5h. A. h. m. iD.i 9 Souths c?South8Q|.Soutlis 2 32A.!~|- m. h. m. m. 1 13 A.I 3 11 14M. 11 57M.11 19 A. 59 A. 10 11 25 11 50 10 49 16 A. 17 11 25 11 43 ,10 18 24 11 30 11 36 : 9 48 I (C Perigee, 23d. 5h. A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 San. I Mo. i Tue Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. San.i Mo. ! Tue.i Wd.i Th. ; In. Sat. San.' Mo. 1 Tue Wd, Th. Fri. SUN MOON, Rises. ! Sets, b. m. b. m. 6 42 5 43 6 41 5 44 6 39 5 45 6 37 5 47 6 35 ! 5 48 6 33 5 50 6 31 5 51 6 29 5 53 6 28 5 54 6 26 I 5 55 6 24 ! 5 56 6 23 ' 5 57 58 59 1 Sat. San. 23Mo. 24! Tue. 25|Wd. 26|Th. 27 Fri. 28 Sat. 29 San. 30Mo. 31 i Tue. 6 21 6 19 i 6 17 I 6 15 6 14 i 6 12 6 10 ; 6 8 . 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 2 58 56 54 52 50 2 3 4 6 7 8 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 14 6 15 6 17 18 19 5 48 5 46 6 20 6 22 Declin. SlwofOlk. o / in. s. 8 7 20 12 25 8 6 57 12 13 6 34 12 6 11 11 47 5 48 11 33 5 24 11 18 5 1 11 4 4 38 10 49 4 14 10 33 3 51 10 18 3 27 10 2 3 3 9 45 2 40 9 29 2 16 9 12 1 53 8 55 1 29 8 38 1 5 8 20 41 8 2 's 18 7 45 N 6 7 27 30 7 9 53 6 50 1 17 32 1 41 6 14 2 4 5 55 2 28 5 37 2 51 5 18 3 15 5 3 'd8 4 41 4 1 4 23 n4 24 4 4 Rises. h Souths, i Declin. {Place in. 53 A 5 8 9 Morn. 7 1 52 39 27 1 37 10 Sets. 6 5A 7 12 8 18 9 26 10 32 ill 38 Morn. 39 35 26 10 ! 6 i 8 9 ill 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 h. 13 lU. 1 13 51 14 39 15 26 16 14 17 17 1 48 1 2 3 3 50 4 26 4 59 Rises. 7 51 A 18 36 19 23 20 10 20 57 21 45 22 31 23 18 "o"5 54 N 1 1 8 3 21 7 26 11 1 13 58 16 11 17 37 18 12 17 56 16 49 14 54 12 14 8 56 5 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 44 36 29 26 23 20 18 14 8 1 8 1 N 3 7 11 21 33 23 14 34 16 52 10 52 11 40 12 29 13 17' 18 18 3 1 16 46 14 25 9 15 59 23 35 8 9 26 8 11 7 1 5 Lnj m m K K K T T 6q 09 9. SL w I LOJ IXJJ The day lengtbens in tbis niontb 1 bour 35 minutes — 56 minutes in the morning, and 39 in the afternoon. FAMILY MOURNING, -IN- DRESS MATERIALS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC., MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, 37 and 29 King Street, Saint John. WHITTAKER BROS., General Agents GARQOfiS and FREIGHTS insured tt CURRENT RATES, at RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 1885. iths Q|.Souths n. i h. m. 'M. 11 19 A. ) 10 49 I 10 18 ) : 9 48 jf . Declin. Place e morning, and 1885. MARCH has Thirty-one Days. 4? 1 . Heavy Iron and Steel Shafting,; High Water, Mean Time, at § SQUARE <» HEX. NUTS, S Tap Steel, Soft Centre and Shear Saint John, N. B. Gharlottet'n, P. E. I >. 1 Steel for Machinists, ! O 1 At I. & F. BURPmC & CO.'S. Horning Afternoon j Morning h. m. Afternoon h. ra. h. ni. 1 h. ni. D 2ml Snndiiy in Lent Spring 2;[l8t, St. David [tides 11 33 11 50 10 57 11 14 7 11 31 11 47 i 3! 23 39 3 1 4311. A. ^ Gr. Hel. Lat. S 58 1 18 6 22 42 5 Covent Garden Theatre l)urned 1856 1 35 1 52 59 1 16 6 6h. M. 9 in Aphelion 2 13 2 34 1 37 1 58 7il0h. M. ^ cf d ^ 1°3'S 2 56 3 19 2 20 2 43 D 3rd Sunday in Lent 3 44 4 10 3 8 3 34 918th, William III. died 1702 Neap 4 40 5 10 4 4 4 34 lOlBonj. West died 1820 [tides 5 48 6 26 5 12 5 50 11 Charles Sumner died 1874 6 59 7 31 6 23 6 55 12 13tli, Fire in Winnipeg 1882 8 3 8 35 7 27 7 59 13 3h. A. ^ Sup. cf "?| 9 1 9 26 8 25 8 50 14 Kingof Italy born 1844 9 47 10 8 9 11 9 32 D 4th Sunday in Lent 10 28 10 47 9 52 10 11 <> 2h. M. c^ c/ (D (f 2° 32' S 11 6 11 26 10 30 10 50 7 St. Patrick ; Spring 11 44 •■••••■> 11 8 11 25 Si Princess Louise born 1848 [tides 1 16 11 40 11 55 9 Uncle Tom's Cabin published 1852 31 47 11 !0 Gh. M. ;v) enters T* Spring begins 1 13 1 31 37 55 li4h. M. ^ ^ © 1 50 2 13 1 14 1 37 D 5th Sunday in Lent 2 36 3 4 2 2 28 i 3 3h. A. ^ in ^ 3 32 4 6 2 56 3 30 ' 4 Queen Elizabeth died 1603 Neap 4 41 5 27 4 5 4 51 : l5 Annunciation of Virgin Mary [tides 6 13 7 1 5 37 6 25 6 [27th, Treaty of Amiens 1802 7 50 8 23 7 14 7 47 7 llh. M. Qj. c/ (C Qi4°40'N 8 55 9 23 8 19 8 47 8 5h. M. ^ in Perihelion 9 60 10 11 9 14 9 35 D Palm Sunday 10 31 1 10 49 9 55 10 13 MO Moon eclipsed, invisible at St. John 1 11 7 1 11 25 10 31 10 49 ll 29th, John Keble died '66 Sp'g tides i 11 42 Midn't 11 6 11 24 P Venus and Mars are both hidden by the Sun. .Jupiter is an evening Star. [COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, •illings, Ducks, Tickings, Shirtings, Prints, -A.3SriD jA.TL,1L, JS.X1STJD3 OF OOTTOIST CJ003DS, Sold at the Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retail. [ANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, 27 and 29 King S treet, Saint John. For the £tna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. HULLS lniiir«d on time— low ratei and LIBERAL CONDITIONS. at RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 4e APRIL begins on Wednesday. 1885. (Q Last Quarter d. 7 h. m. 10 18 M. D. $ Souths h. m. C^Souths h. m. Qj.Souths h. m. A New Moon, 15 1 27 M. 3 11 36 M. 11 25 M. 9 6 A. 5 First Quarter, 21 6 56 A. 10 11 40 11 17 8 37 © Full Moon,.. 29 1 50 M. 17 11 44 11 9 8 9 24 11 49 11 1 7 42 (^ Apogee, 6d. Oh. Noon. | (^ Perigee, 17d. llh. M. SUN. MOON. Rises, h. m. Sets. b. m. Declin. o r" Slow-Fast. m. a. Rises. Souths. Declin. Place h. m. b. m. o / 1 Wd. 5 45 6 23 n4 47 3 46 s 8 54A 14 5 8l2 42 tn 2 Th. 5 44 6 24 5 10 3 28 9 54 14 52 15 17 tn 3 Fri. 5 42 6 25 5 33 3 10 10 50 15 40 17 5 ii^ 4 Sat. 5 40 6 26 5 56 2 53 11 44 16 28 18 3 ^ 5 Snn. 5 38 6 27 6 20 2 35 Morn. 17 15 18 8 ;^ H 17 Fri. 5 16 6 43 10 42 35 9 28 2 18 16 11 tr 18 Sat. 5 14 6 44 11 3 48 10 32 3 16 17 50 tr .'■« 19 Snn. 5 12 6 46 11 23 1 1 11 31 4 15 18 13 09 :4 20 Mo. 5 11 6 47 11 44 1 14 Morn. 5 13 17 20 ^ 21 Tue. 5 9 6 48 12 4 1 27 23 6 10 15 17 Q ^7 22 Wd. 5 7 6 49 12 24 1 39 1 10 7 4 12 18 23 Th. 5 6 6 50 12 44 1 50 1 51 7 56 8 37 w I 24 Fri. 5 4 6 52 13 4 2 1 2 26 8 46 4 30 itr \ 25 Sat. 5 3 6 54 13 24 2 12 3 9 35 N 13 w 26 Snn. 5 2 6 55 13 43 2 22 3 32 10 23 s 4 1 Lai 27 Mo. 5 6 56 14 2 2 32 4 3 11 10 7 58 Lnj 28 Tue. 4 59 6 57 14 21 2 41 4 35 11 57 11 29 ttl 29 Wd. 4 57 6 58 14 40 2 50 Rises. 12 45 14 22 ^i 30 Th. Inthi 4 55 6 59 N14 58 2 58 F 8 41 A .13 33 s 16 31 ^ 1 s month t he day lengthens 1 h our 26 minutes— 50 minutes in the morning, ami' 36 in the afternoon ^ liF "Y-OTJ -Wj^ISTT Hade to yonr own Order and Hc'i.snrement, call at 20 King Street, Saint John. WHITTAKER BROS., Marine, Fire, and Life Insurance, H. R. RAHNET U the Agent for Marine Insurance Companies representing $5,000,000 and upwards. the morning, aml^ 188ff. APSUi has Thirty Days. 47 fl SP^AR ft JACKSOlf >» WARRANTED High Water, Mean Time, at a o Railway and Carriage Spring, Sleigli Shoe, Saint John, N. B. Oharlottet'n, P. B. I. Tire and Tee-Calli Steel. Rd. Machinery Steel for Shafts A Spindles, At I. * F. UUBPEE & CO.'S. Horning t Afternoon h. m. Morning h. m. Afternoon h. m. h. m. 1 All Fools' Day 18 11 42 2 Richard Cobden died 1865 41 53 5 17 3 (Jood Friday 1 9 1 26 33 50 4!5th, Prof. Morse died 1872 1 40 2 6 1 4 1 40 D Easter Sunday 2 27 2 49 1 51 2 13 6 Battle of Shiloh 1862 3 12 3 35 2 36 2 59 7 Ih. A. ^ Gr. Hel. Lat. N 4 1 4 27 3 25 3 51 Sjl.st Theatre plav bill 1663 Neap 4 53 5 30 4 15 4 54 9' Edward IV. died 1483 [tides 6 3 6 37 5 27 6 1 10 9th, Lee's surrender to Grant 1865 7 14 7 52 6 38 7 16 11 Sumter bombarded 1861 8 22 8 51 7 46 8 15 DiLow Sunday 9 15 9 39 8 39 9 3 ISjEdict of Nantes 1598 10 2 10 24 9 26 9 48 14!2h. M. d'cfC (^ 0° 12' S 10 44 11 3 10 8 10 27 15'Mutinv at Spithead 1797 11 22 11 41 10 46 11 5 16'3h. M. ^ cT C: ^6° 2F N Spring Noon 11 24 11 44 17i4h. A. ^ stationary [tides 20 40 4 18i9h. A. T? cf (T ]? 4° r N 59 1 19 6 23 49 D 2nd Sunday after Easter 1 39 2 1 1 3 1 25 20 Chas. Darwin died 1882 2 24 2 50 1 48 2 14 21 llh. A. % stationary 3 17 3 50 2 43 3 14 22 Beaconsfield Govt, resgd '80 • Neap 4 26 5 13 3 50 4 37 23jSt. George [tides 5 50 6 36 5 14 ' 6 24 25th, New Orleans captured 1862 7 22 7 50 6 46 ! 7 14 25 St. Mark 8 28 8 55 7 52 1 8 19 D 3rd Sunday after Easter 9 21 ! 9 43 8 45 i 9 7 27 llh. A. d Inf. (Y Cv) 10 4 i 10 24 9 28 ' 9 48 28!3h. A. J? cT ? ^1° 42' N 10 43 i 11 1 10 7 i 10 25 29 28th, Mutiny of the Bounty 1789 11 18 11 36 10 42 11 ! JO 12h. A. ^ in I'j Spring tides 11 53 11 17 11 36 1 Venus and Mars are still too near the Sun to be seen. Jupiter shines during the preater part of the night, Gentlemen's Double Texture Tweed Rubber 'ATERmOOF OOAXS and TJLSTER,S, MEN'S AND BOYS' RUBBER WATERPROOF GOATS, lies' RUBBER GOSSAMER WATERPROOF CLOAKS at very low prices, UMBRELLAS for LADIES. GENTLEMEN and CHILDREN, in all qualities, From the lowest to the best. rC HESTER, ROBERTSON & AUJSON. 27 and 29 King Street, St. John. Hnlls, Cargoes, and Freights Insured at Lowest Rates. RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marine and Fire Inaorance, 76 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. 48 MAY begins on Friday. 1885. Last Quarter,. New Moon, ... First Quarter, (V) Full Moon,.... d. h. m. ID.j 9 Souths; JSouthslQtSouth8 7 4 19 M. I -1X15: 14 10 53 M. 21 28 1 21 M. 4 6 A. I ^ Apogee, 4(1. h. ni. Sill 56M.ilO 51 M. 10 17 24 ^ o 3 A.IO 44 11 10 36 19 |10 28 6h. M. I ^ Perigee, 16d. 6h. M. | C Apogee, 31d. 8h. A . MOON. SUN. Fri. 2Sat. SSnn. 4 Mo. 5Tue. 6Wd. 7|Th. BiFri. 9 Sat. 10 Snn. 11 Mo. 12;Tue. 13 Wd. 14Th. 15 Fri. 16 Sat. 17 Snn. 18 Mo. 19;Tue. 20 Wd. 21 Th. 22 Fri. 23 Sat. 24 Snn. 25Mo. 26 Tue. 27 Wd. 28 Th. 29 1 Fri. 30iSat. 3liSnn. Rises. m. 54 52 51 49 48 47 45 44 43 41 40 39 38 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 Sets. Declin. h. m. ;. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Nl5 16 15 34 15 51 ! 16 9 ' 16 26 , 16 43 16 59 17 15 17 31 17 47 18 2 18 17 18 32 18 47 19 1 19 15 19 28 19 41 19 54 20 7 20 19 20 30 20 42 FastofGlki Rises. ! Souths m. 20 53 21 4 21 14 21 24 21 33 21 43 21 52 n22 8. 6f 13 19 25 30 35 39 43 46 48 50 51 52 52 51 50 49 47 44 41 37 33 28 23 17 10 4 57 49 41 33 b. m. 9 35A. 10 26 11 12 11 54 I Morn. ' 31 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 38 9 42 12 45 Sets. 9A, 17 9 21 18 ,^ i Morn. 30 1 5 1 35 2 6 2 37 3 9 3 43 Rises. 8 21A. 1 9 8 1 9 52 Souths. Declin. h. in. o / 14 21 sl7 51 15 9 18 18 15 56 17 54 16 43 16 39 17 29 14 39 18 15 11 57 19 8 46 1 19 46 4 52 20 33 8 43 21 22 N 3 36 I 22 12 7 52 23 7 11 49 3 15 5 1 2 17 20 2 3 18 20 3 4 17 57 4 3 16 16 5 13 30 5 54 9 57 6 45 5 55 7 33 N 1 39 8 21 s 2 36 9 7 6 38 9 54 10 18 10 41 13 25 11 28 10 52 12 16 17 32 13 4 18 20 13 51 18 17 14 38 sl7 22 K K K T T ^ H K 69 Q Q. W Ull mj m m m The day decreases in this month 1 hour 9 minutes — 34 minutes in the morning, an > 35 in the afternoon. || RETAIL MILLINERY. Some of the Best Milliners in St. John are employed by MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON,; And their Work is a/ways up io the Fashions. Insure with WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, irance, 188S. M. i h. m. 7 7 A. 6 41 6 15 5 50 3id. 8h. A. Declin. Place sl7 51 18 18 17 54 16 39 14 39 11 57 8 46 I 4 52' 8 43 n3 36 7 52 11 49 15 5 17 20 18 20 17 57 16 16 13 30 9 57 5 55 Nl 39 s 2 36 6 38 10 18 13 25 10 52 17 32 18 20 18 17 sl7 22 K K K T T K Q LQJ Lnj m m m the morning, an ERY. ed by ALLISON,! Agents, H. R. RANNGT, Saint John, N. B., Adloster of Marine Losiei, 76 Prince WilUam Street. 188ff. MAY has Thirty-one Days. 48 High Water, Mean Time, at ^! I. ^ F. BURPEE ^ GO. I IrQ'Q imeWQh»Min^ SaintJohn,N.B. ,CharlotU>fn,P.B.I. » DOCK STREET, 1^ 10 Morning 'Afternoon Morning 1 St. Philip and St. James 2il8t, t^iieen procl'd Emp. of India 76 D 4th Sunday after Easter 4|lh. A. 9 sup. cf '-p 5i4tli, Death of Dr. Livingston 1873 6 Cavendish and Bnrl» o SUN. ~R MOON. Rises. Sets. Declin. ises. ' Souths. Declin. Place h. m. h. m. b ' m. s. li. ni. b. ra o' / i 1 Mo. 4 20 7 35 N22 8 2 24r 10 32A 15 25 si 5 39 issi , 2 Tue. 4 20 7 36 22 16 2 14 11 7 16 10 13 13 «s 1 3 Wd. 4 20 7 36 22 24 2 5 11 41 16 56 10 11 K : 4 Th. 4 19 7 37 22 31 1 55 Morn. 17 40 6 39 K 5 Fri. 4 19 7 38 22 37 1 44 10 18 26 8 2 41 K 6 Sat. 4 19 7 38 22 43 1 33 40 19 12 N 1 28 op 1 1 Son. 4 19 7 39 22 49 1 22 1 10 20 5 43 on 8 Mo. 4 18 7 40 22 55 1 11 1 42 20 51 9 48 tr 9 Tue. 4 18 7 40 23 59 2 16 21 46 13 27 ^ ' 10 Wd. 4 18 7 41 23 4 47 2 55 22 44 16 18 n 11 Th. 4 18 7 41 23 8 85 8 39 : 23 45 18 2 H 12 Fri. 4 18 7 42 23 12 23 Sets 1 13 14 Sat. Sun. 4 i8 4 18 7 42 7 42 23 15 23 18 10 F 8 4 A 4; 18 24 17 19 "of 69 <) 2 ,s 8 59 1 49 15 Mo. 4 18 7 43 23 21 15 9 48 2 49 14 57 Q. 16 Tue. 4 18 7 43 23 23 28 10 29 3 46 11 36 SI 17 Wd. 4 18 7 43 23 25 41 11 6 4 40 7 36 W 18 Th. 4 18 7 44 23 26 54 11 40 5 31 N 3 17 TtiP 19 Fri. 4 18 7 44 23 26 1 7 Morn. 6 19 si 4 ^' 20 Sat. 4 18 7 44 28 27 1 20 11 7 6 5 15 LHJ 21 Sun. 4 19 7 44 :i3 27 1 33 41 7 53 ; 9 4 Lnj 22 Mo. 4 19 7 45 23 2b 1 46 1 13 Js 39 12 23 m 23 Tue. 4 19 7 45 23 26 1 59 I 46 9 25 15 4 TTl 24 Wd. 4 19 7 45 23 25 2 11 2 21 ; 10 13 17 2 ^ 25 Th. 4 20 7 45 23 24 2 23 3 11 1 18 10 ^ 26 Fri. 4 20 7 45 23 22 2 36 3 44 11 48 IS 26 ^ 27 Sat. 4 21 7 45 23 19 2 49 Rises. 12 35 17 51 ^6 28 Snn. 4 21 7 45 23 16 3 1 S 82 A 13 22 16 26 ?6 29 Mo. 4 22 7 45 23 13 3 18 9 9 14 8 14 16 AA/V 30 Tue. 4 22 7 45 n23 9 3 25 9 43 14 53 s 11 28 To fin d the length of the day— subt ract the time of sunrise from 12 hours, and to the differ once add the time of sunsot. KXAMI'LK. l'2h. Oni. ' Suurlso, .liini '.'.Oth, 4 22 ] ityprcnce, 7 38 Sunsot, Jiinc ;i()th, 7 46 Lf ii^th ofda\ •.Tuni' .10th ir, 23 "v^EiDiDiisra- otjt:fits, oomzPLET^. • AN UK i>ri!rn.\si:n a'i Manchester, Robertson & Allison's, ; ^' ^^L'nwSgn.^''' ^ WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, VI hours, and to Prompt fL.i Liberal Settlements, at RANHET'S IlfSflRANCE ROOMS, Saint John, N. B. 1885. JUNE has Thirty Days. 51 I CO 1 2 3 4 5 6 D 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 D 22 23 241 25 261 27 dI 2o; 30 i BEST 12, E iF I IsT E HD In South Staffordshire, Lowmoor, Swede and Londonderry Brands. At I. & F. BURPE£ & CO.'S. Prince Imperial killed 1879 Garibaldi (lie? Star, .lupitor an evrninK Star. FISiroilBLE ill Id 29 King street, Saint John. Ladies will find th« LAR(iK.ST Vauiktv ok Fa.suionaui.k (iooi)S is the Mauitime ■lOVINCES at lNCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'S, 27 ami *2U Kiiiix Stiot't, .Saint John. DRESS OOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, LACES, PARASOLS, Ribbons, Hosiery ani* Oloves, we make a Specialty. Ail Business entinsted to ns has onr Personal Attention. RANNBT'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marine and Fire Insurance, 76 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. 52 •lUIiir begins on Wednesday. 1885. d. (C Last Quarter •'i h. ro. 8 2M. |D. i ? Souths (f^Souths Q|.Souths h m h in ® New Moon,.. ^ First Quarte > • 12 52 M. 7 56 A. 3 10 1 14 A. 1 23 9 47 M. 9 41 3 33 A r, 18 3 10 © Full Moon,. 26 9 59 A. 17 1 30 9 35 2 47 24 1 36 9 28 2 25 (C Perigee, lid. lOh. A. 1 (^ Apogee, 25d. 5h. M. m >* at SUN. MOON. Ris^ h. m. Sets. h. m. Declin. SlowofClk _. • m. b. Rises. \. m. Declin. o / Place h. m 1 Wd. 4 23 7 44 «23 4 3 36s 10 14 •? 38 .s 8 7 K 2 Th. 4 24 7 44 23 3 47 10 43 i6 22 4 22 K 3 Fri. 4 24 7 44 22 56 3 58 11 12 17 7 s 21 K 4 Sat. 4 24 7 44 22 51 4 9 11 32 17 53 N 3 48 T 5 Snn. 4 25 7 43 22 45 4 19 Morn. 18 42 7 52 T 6 Mo. 4 26 7 43 22 39 4 29 15 19 33 11 40 X 7 Tue. 4 27 7 42 22 32 4 39 49 20 27 14 53 X 8 Wd. 4 27 7 42 22 25 4 49 1 29 21 26 17 13 tr 9 Th. 4 28 7 41 22 18 4 58 2 16 22 27 18 21 n 10 Fri. 4 29 7 41 22 10 5 6 3 10 23 29 18 4 6q 11 12 Sat. Snn. 4 30 4 30 7 40 7 40 22 2 21 54 5 14 5 22 Sets. 7 36 A 6q 31 16 23 13 Mo. 4 31 7 40 21 45 5 29 8 22 1 31 13 27 Q 14 Tue. 4 32 7 39 21 36 5 36 9 2 2 28 9 39 % 15 Wd. 4 33 7 38 21 27 5 42 9 40 3 23 6 20 16 Th. 4 34 7 38 21 17 5 48 10 12 4 13 N 50 w 17 Fri. 4 35 7 37 21 6 5 53 10 44 5 2 8 3 32 y^ 18 Sat. 4 36 7 36 20 66 5 58 11 16 5 50 7 36 LOJ 19 Snn. 4 36 7 36 20 45 6 2 11 49 6 37 11 9 TTI 20 Mo. 4 37 7 35 20 34 6 5 , Morn. 7 24 14 6 tn 21 Tue. 4 38 7 34 20 22 6 8 23 8 11 16 20 if^ 22 Wd. 4 39 7 33 20 10 6 11 1 1 8 58 17 46 ^ 23 Th. 4 40 7 32 19 58 6 13 1 43 9 45 18 22 if^ 24 Fri. 4 41 7 31 19 45 6 14 2 27 10 33 18 6 }u 25 Sat. 4 42 7 30 19 32 6 14 3 17 11 20 16 59 ?^ 26 Snn. 4 43 7 29 19 19 6 14 Ri>( 31 Fri. 4 49 7 23 n18 8 6 OS 9 46 15 61 N 2 15 T' To find the length of the night — subtract tho timi> of sunset from 12 hours, and t the diU'erence add the time of sunrise next morning. ExAMi'LK, 12h. Om. Sunset .Tuly 3()th, 7 24 Difference, 4 3() , Sunrise July aist, 4 49 Length of night July .SOth, 9~'25 27 and ^0 Kin^ Street, Saint John. Specialties: Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Man'ies, Laces, Parasols, Ribbons, Hosiery and Glove.< '^ WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, gnrancd, 1885. •uths | Q{.Sout h8 h. m. 3 33 A. 3 10 2 47 2 25 11. :7M. .1 15 58 [. IN. Declin. O ' s 8 7 4 22 8 21 N 3 48 7 52 11 40 14 53 17 13 18 21 18 4 jPlace K K K T ,T 16 23 13 27 9 39 5 20 N 50 8 3 32 7 11 14 16 17 36 9 6 20 46 ' 8 In 18 22 18 6 16 59 15 12 12 31 9 21 5 44 1 49 2 15 99 W w LOJ LOJ m m ?6 K K X T n 12 hours, and to s, Hosiery and Gloves. | Dtg, CARQOfiS and PftElOHfS insured at CURRENT RATES, at RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 1880. JUIiT has Thirty-one Days. 53 ^ SOOTOH * LONDONDEBBT PIC IRON, High Water, Mean Time, at i Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. B. I. %-i Pig Lead, Ingot Tin, Ingot Copper and Spelter, ^^ 1 At I. A F. BURPE£ & CO.'S. Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon h. m. h. in. h. ni. h. m. 1 Dominion Day 1 13 1 31 37 55 2 Visit of Virgin Mary 1 48 2 6 1 12 1 30 3 7h. A. ('/) in Apogee 2 25 2 44 1 49 2 8 4 llh. M. ^ Gr. H. Lat. N 3 3 3 22 2 27 2 46 D 5th Sunday after Trinity 3 41 4 11 3 5 3 35 6 Daguerre died '51 Neap 4 45 5 20 4 9 4 44 7 Sheridan died 1816 [tides 5 55 6 31 5 19 5 55 8 Duke of Cambridge died 1850 7 19 8 8 6 43 7 32 9 5h. A. rf c/ (C d^ 5° 17' N 7h. A. b c/ (C b 4 7 N 8 45 9 21 8 9 8 45 i 10 9 49 10 17 9 13 9 41 11 Alexandria bombarded 1882 10 42 11 7 10 6 10 31 D 6th Sunday after Trinity 11 27 11 47 10 51 11 11 13 8h. M. 5 c/ C ^ 5° 39' N Spring 7 11 31 11 51 14 Bastille stormed 1789 [tides 27 45 9 15 St. Swithin 1 1 1 24 28 48 i 16 • 1 45 2 6 1 9 1 30 17 lOh. M. ^ cT ? § 0° ll'f^ 2 27 2 50 1 51 2 14 18 Noon, ? (xr. Hel. Lat. N 3 14 3 41 2 38 3 5 i D 7th Simday after Trinity 4 8 4.40 3 32 4 4 20 Petrarch born 1304 Neap 5 13 5 49 4 37 5 13 11 Battle of Bull Run '61 [tides 6 2t5 7 2,5 50 6 26 19 Atlantic Cable 1865 7 37 8 6 7 11 7 30 !3 Battle of Ghuznee 1839 8 35 8 54 7 59 8 18 1 !4 2oth, Dibdin died 1814 9 23 9 46 8 47 9 10 1 15 St. .James 10 8 10 30 9 32 9 54 ! D 8th Sunday after Trinity 10 47 11 5 10 11 10 29 17 11 h. A. ^ in i3 vSpring 1] 22 11 40 10 46 11 4 ; S 29lh, Wilberforce died '33 [tides 1 1 58 11 22 11 37 9 Robespierre guillotined 17!)4 13 28 11 52 • • • ■ ■ • French Revolution 1830 46 1 4 10 28 n Thos. Gray, poet, died 1771 1 21 1 1 38 45 1 2 A'enus and Jupiter are ovcniiit^ star ^. Mars is !i inornin K Star. . ^ MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON. I^EX-A.IL IDBI*.A.PlTIS^i:ElSrTS. kneral Dry G<»otN, - 'Zii Kiii(( Street. ^ntlemen'R Outflttini;, Shirt MukiiiK uiul Itoyn' (nothing. - 'et and Oil Cloth WarehoiiNe in tlu> rear— Kiitraiice, - • 20 King Street. kntle Making Department in th<> rear — Kntrance, - - - . '411 King Street. un Shirt Factory in the rear - Entrance, --.-... ;iT King .Street. lies* ITnderclothing, Millinery, Baby Linen, Sn', Separate Kouin on Second Floor, Entrance, '4\} King Street. All Losses Promptly Paid, 67 Prince William Street, St. Jolm, N. B. \\ RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marine and Firetlnsorance, 76 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. 54, AUGUST begins on Saturday. 1886. Quarter, 3 Moon 10 Quarter, 17 Moon, 25 d. h. 5 7 9 1 "■ I?! 9^<>"th8: JSouths QjLSouths 31 A. I h. in. h. in. i h. m. 50 M.; 3 1 43 A. 9 17 M.; 1 53 A. 23M.|10 1 47 9 11 1 31 1 A. 17 1 51 9 3 i 1 9 1241 1 54 : 8 55 i 47 1 (C Perigee, 9d. 6h. M. 1 ^ Apogee, 21d. 2h. A. :;^' ^ o ^ >. o -- SUN. MOON. Rises. Sets. ; Declin. Slw of Clk- Rises. Sonths. Declin. Place h. m. h. m. o ' m. s. h. m. h. m. o > -' 1 Sat. 1 4 50 7 22 Ni7 53 6 Is 10 17A. 16 38 n6 20 T 2 San. ' 4 51 7 21 17 37 5 57 10 49 17 26 10 7 W 3 Mo. 1 4 52 7 19 17 22 5 53 11 26 18 18 13 30 \5 4 Tue. ' 4 53 7 18 17 6 5 47 Morn. 19 12 16 9 H 5 Wd. 4 54 7 17 16 50 5 41 7 20 10 17 50 H 6 Th. 4 56 7 15 16 33 5 35 57 ; 21 10 18 17 69 7 Fri. 4 57 7 14 16 16 5 28 1 53 22 11 17 22 69 8 Sat. 4 58 7 13 15 59 5 20 2 56 23 12 15 7 9. 9 Sun. 4 59 7 11 15 42 5 12 Sets. ' 10 Mo. 5 7 10 15 24 5 3 6 55A. 11 n"46 i' 11 Tue. 5 2 7 8 15 6 4 54 7 33 17 7 49 12 Wd. 5 3 7 6 14 48 4 44 8 9 2 1 n3 7 w 13 Th. 5 4 7 5 14 30 4 33 8 43 2 53 s 1 16 y^ 14 Fri. 5 5 7 3 14 11 4 22 9 15 3 42 5 46 Ln_' 15 Sat. 5 7 7 1 13 52 4 11 9 48 4 31 9 38 m 16 Sun. 5 8 7 13 33 3 59 10 23 5 19 12 54 tn 17 Mo. 5 10 6 58 13 14 3 46 11 6 6 15 27 tn 18 Tue. 5 11 6 57 12 55 3 33 11 41 6 54 17 12 ^ 19 Wd. 5 12 6 55 12 35 3 19 Morn. 7 42 18 7 x' 20 Th. 5 13 6 53 12 16 3 5 25 8 29 18 9 ;^. 21 Fri. 5 14 6 52 11 56 2 51 1 13 1 9 16 17 22 ^. 22 Sat. 5 15 6 50 11 35 2 36 2 5 1 10 3 15 47 tsa 23 Sun. 5 16 6 48 11 15 2 20 2 59 1 10 49 13 27 tx-. 24 Mo. 5 17 6 47 10 55 2 4 3 56 1 11 34 10 28 V/.' 25 Tue. 5 IK 6 45 10 34 1 47 Rises. 12 19 7 y\ 20 Wd. 5 20 6 43 10 13 1 30 7 20A. 13 4 8 3 11 X 27 Th. 5 21 6 41 9 52 1 13 7 50 13 50 ! N 55 nr 28 Fri. 5 23 6 39 9 31 56 8 20 14 36 4 59 1 29 Sat. 5 24 6 37 9 9 38 8 52 15 24 8 53 T 1 30 Sun. 5 ^(i 6 35 8 48 20 9 27 16 14 12 23 ^ j3I Mo. 1 5 27 6 33 N 8 26 1 : 10 7 17 7 n15 15 ^ 1 In this month the day decreases : n length 1 hour 20 ininutos — ;^7 minutes in tin his difference of 12 minutes in the decrease oi morniuj; and 4!) in the al'tcrnoon. T morning and niWri oon is caused by tht Sun's being (> minutes slower than the clock on of the mouth. tho Ist. and ugi'e(3iu g with it at the oiid TI? ^TJIsTKIE 3, ^^LISES, IT'ra'^r©] lling I Bmm 1 ^ Satf^'lielsJ At MAN OHF-STER, R .OBERT SON & ALLISON'S, il ami '4» King f ^treut, Saint John, N. B. | 1 WHl [TTAKER BROS., General ] [nsnranc le Agenti >> irance, H. R. RAlfHET is the Agent for Marine Insurance Companies representing $5,000,000 and upwards. n 1886 1 h. m. M. 1 53 A 1 31 ; I 1 9 i ! 47 Declin. iPlace T K i s n6 20 10 7 13 30 1() 9 17 50 18 17 17 22 15 7 j 11 46 1 7 49 n3 7 1 16 5 46 9 38 12 54 15 27 17 12 18 7 18 9 17 22 15 47 13 27 10 28 7 8 3 11 N 55 4 59 8 53 12 23 n15 15 87 minutes iu the ill the decrpasc o\ ■ thiiu the clock on h h S, ^.^. .ISDN'S, nts, 1885. AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. 85 1 ■■' LOJ . *^H m 1 ^1 TH '' ■ M ^ 1 M ^ ^ ^> '« 1 KT- '1 a o ! 5! 61 7' 8 D 10 11 12 13 14 15 D 17 18 19 20 21 22 D 24 25 26 27 28 29 D 31 THOS. FIRTH & SONS' High Water, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. B. I. For Axles, Tools, Drills, Tapb, Dies, Jjhears, Punches, Cold Chisels, Ac. j i At I. & F. BURPEE & co.'S. ' Moming Afternoon Morning Afternoon, Lammas Day 9th Sunday after Trinity Calais taken 1347 5h. A. ^ a" % ^2° 32' S Neap llh. A. ^ at Gr. Elong. 27°2r E [tides 3h. M. 9 C/ ^ ? 0° 26' N lOh. M. bc/fp T? 4 13 N Ih. A. ^ cr $ g 3 42 S 10th Sunday after Trinitv i St. Lawrence lOh. A. Oi c/ (C S[t2°30'N Spring 8h. M. V CTCC ? 2 13 X [tides Battle of Blenheim 1704 I Battle of Blackwater 1598 ' Sir W. Scott born 1771 1 1th Sunday after Trinity . Frederick the (rreat died 178(i I 6h. M. W D © 7h. M. ^ stationary Ilerrick, poet, born 1591 Battle of Vim iera 1808 Hosworth field 1485 12th Sunday after Trinity St. Bartholomew Louis IX. died 1270 Louis Philippe died '56 7h. M. ^ cT Qi ^ 6° 1 ' S St. Augustine oh. ^L ^ stationary 13th Sunday after Trinity Bunvan die"d 1688 Neap [tides' Spring [tides h. ni. I 1 56 : 2 33 3 15 i 4 14 5 28 i 6 55 \ 8 23 9 35 ' 10 30 i 11 14 11 53 ! 11 45 1 19 2 3 2 45 3 34 4 37 5 38 6 54 8 8 54 9 41 10 22 10 58 11 34 25 54 1 30 2 10 h. 2 m. 14 2 52 3 4 6 7 9 10 39 49 7 43 4 6 h. 1 1 2 3 4 m. 20 57 39 38 52 6 19 - 47 59 10 54 11 34 1 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 1 1 2 28 2 40 24 9 5 S U) 27 27 18 40 16 51 S II 50 30 I 8 9 54 10 38 11 17 11 52 9 43 1 27 2 9 2 58 4 1 2 18 24 IS 5 h. ui. 1 38 2 16 3 3 4 13 5 31 7 7 8 28 9 30 1 10 18 11 58 11 35 Venus and Jupiter are evening Stars. Mars is a morning Star. I the month Jupiter is too near the Sun to be seen. i; 7 s 9 9 40 10 22 10 58 11 32 W'lH 54 1 34 H}- the middle of 26 1 4 1 48 2 33 3 29 4 32 5 40 (> 51 7 51 H 40 9 26 10 4 10 40 11 15 11 49 7 35 1 14 1 54 X3iT THE CL©Ti Depibtmiit, We ott'er the Munufactures of Englaiul, Scotlaiirl an1 27 Snn. 5 59 5 42 1 52 9 12 8 7 15 3 14 22 X 28 Mo. 6 5 41 2 15 9 32 8 50 15 58 16 45 u 29 Tiio. () 1 5 39 2 39 9 52 9 39 16 54 18 tl 30 Wd. 6 2 6 38 .s 3 2 10 11 10 34 17 51 N 18 5 60 The time of Sunrise added to the time of Sunset is equal to 12 hours, only when the lime l)y the Sun and ("lock is tho same. GENERAL DRY GOODS STOCK! Millinery, Mantles. S/iawls. Costumes, Hosiery, Gloves, House Furnishings, &c\ iJ^Special Rooms lor Ladies' I'nderwear, Millinery, .kc, 2» KING STREET. Gentlemen's Outfitting, Shirt Making, «^ Boys' Clothing Department| MANCHESTER, ROBERT.SON & ALLISON, lUl'OKTEllS Ol' DUY GOODS, - ST. JO£J3>T, JST. B Insure with WHTTTAKER BROS., General Insnrance Agents, p tal £2,000,000. ! 1885. ouths Q|.SouthSj ra. h. m. 42 M. 15 A. 34 11 53 M. 25 11 32 15 11 10 M. ON Declin. o > " Nl7 15 18 10 17 50 16 14 13 28 9 46 5 27 Place I 52 3 38 7 49 11 27 14 23 16 31 17 47 18 11 17 43 16 26 14 23 11 39 8 21 4 36 i 33 !f 3 35 7 38 11 20 14 22 16 45 18 N 18 5 w m m H K K T T 6g (urs, only when the IrOCKT e Furnishings, 7 11 17 10 21 10 41 ! 9 Geneva Award 1873 Spring 11 34 11 51 10 58 11 15 10 Jewish vear 5646 begins [tide^ 9 11 33 11 50 11 6h. M. "9 r/ (C ? 2° 27' S 2() 38 2 12 2h. A. 9 in y 11 1 21 i 25 45 ! D loth Sunday after Trinity. [tides 1 41 1 55 1 5 1 19 14 Wellington died '52 2 10 2 37 1 34 2 1 6 Ih. A. ^ in Q 3 5 3 29 2 29 2 53 6 18th, Mountain Meadow Massacre '58 3 54 4 26 3 18 3 50 7 Battle of Antietani 1862 Neap 4 58 5 37 4 22 5 1 8 3h. A. ^ at Gr. Elong, 17° 5r W [tides 6 16 6 47 5 40 6 11 9 Garfield died 1881 7 18 7 48 6 42 7 12 D 16th Sunday after Trinity 8 18 8 44 7 42 8 8 11 St. Matthew 9 9 9 52 8 33 9 16 !2 oh. A. © enters ^ Autmnn begins 9 54 10 14 9 18 9 38 !3 (^ eclipsed. Visibia at St. John 10 33 10 52 9 57 10 16 4 Battle Monterev 1846 11 10 11 38 10 34 n 2 5 Mrs. Hemans born 1794 Spring 11 45 11 9 11 28 6 3h. M. § cT © Itides 4 22 11 56 ' D 17th Sunday after Trinity 38 54 2 18 8 LeVerrier died 1877 1 13 1 33 37 57 9 St. Michael — Michaelmas Dav 1 53 2 13 1 17 1 37 llh. M. ^ Gr. Hel. Lat. N 2 37 3 1 UK Star. Ju|»iter is 2 1 2 25 _ Voiiits is an evening Star. Mars is a niorni still invisible. || @lll§M@l I MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, K Jlkiro I^OIV PRIO] [TruiikH, Hand Bags, DraceH, ShirlH, Undf^rHhirtit, Drawers, Waterproof tXn, CulIarH, CuflTs, Gloves, ShJrt StiulH, Tien, Scarrs, Cinbrellas, Carriage 1^8, etc. 67 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B.^ E I- Imilil: I RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marine and Fire Insurance, 76 Prince WUliam Street, Saint John, N. B. 58 OCT OB] BR b egins on Thursday. , 1885. | (C^ Last Ouarter t^- b. m. 7 5M |D. 9 Souths h. ni. (5^South8 S[j.S0KtllS 1 h. m. h. 111. ;'^ New Moon,. 3 First Quartt ) .. 8 .. 15 3 7 M 8 56 A \ 3 'lO 2 16 A. 2 22 8 OM. 7 51 10 41 M. 10 19 r, (V) Full Moon,. (C Last Quartt'i .. 23 .. 30 4 58 A 1 34 A |17 24 • 2 29 2 37 7 39 7 27 9 57 i 9 34 1 f ••••••• ■• c Perigee, 3(1. 7h. A. 1 (C Apogee, 16d. 2h. M. | (^ Perigee, 28d. 4h. A. : :^ i>"' Rises. h. ni. SUN. MOON. ^1 >. Sets. h. ra. Declin. o / " ' PastofClk. Rises Souths. Declin. Place ni. s. h. m. h. m. ' ITh. 6 3 5 36 s 3 25 10 30f 11 36A 18 49 n16 56 69. 2Fri. 6 4 5 34 3 49 10 49 Morn. 19 45 14 38 £i SiSat. 6 6 5 32 4 12 11 8 45 20 41 11 23 Q 4Snn. 6 7 5 30 4 32 11 26 1 52 21 35 7 23 W o Mo. 6 8 5 28 4 68 11 43 3 1 22 27 N 2 59 W 6 Tne. 6 10 5 26 5 21 12 1 4 10 23 18 s 1 32 uy 7 Wd 6 11 6 12 5 25 5 44 12 18 Sets f 8 Th. 5 23 Kf ± J. 6 7 X^ xo 12 34 5 40 A ■"6"" 8 '"5" 54 LOI 9 Fri. 6 14 5 21 6 30 12 50 6 15 58 9 44 m 10 Sat. 6 16 5 19 6 53 13 6 6 51 1 48 13 7 mi 11 Snn. 6 16 5 17 7 15 13 21 7 30 2 38 15 42 m 12 Mo. 6 17 5 15 7 38 13 36 8 13 3 27 17 23 ^ 13 Tiie. 6 19 5 13 8 13 50 8 58 4 15 18 11 ^: 14 Wd. 6 20 5 12 8 23 14 3 9 48 5 4 18 5 ?6 15 Th. 6 21 5 11 8 45 14 16 10 41 5 51 17 7 ;6i 16 Fri. 6 22 5 9 9 7 14 29 11 35 6 37 15 22 «K 17 S:lt. 6 24 5 7 9 21) 14 41 Morn. 7 23 12 55 tZi 1 18 Snn. 6 25 5 5 9 51 14 52 33 8 8 9 51 wa 1 19 Mo. 6 26 5 4 10 13 15 3 1 31 8 53 6 22 y(f 20 Tue. 6 28 5 2 10 34 15 13 2 31 9 38 s 2 20 X 21 Wd. 6 29 5 10 56 15 23 3 33 10 25 N 1 49 T- 22 Th. 6 30 4 59 11 17 15 32 4 .36 11 I3 6 T 23 Fri. 6 32 4 57 11 38 15 40 Rises. 12 3 9 58 >5 24 Sat. 6 33 4 55 11 59 15 47 6 5A 12 56 13 27 >^ •' 25 Snn. 6 34 4 54 12 19 15 53 6 47 13 51 16 9 H ' 26 Mo. 6 35 4 53 12 40 15 59 7 35 14 48 17 60 H 27 Tue. 6 37 4 51 13 16 5 8 28 15 46 18 18 OQ^ 28 Wd. 6 38 4 50 13 20 16 9 9 28 16 44 17 32 09 i 29 Th. 6 40 4 48 13 40 16 13 10 33 17 41 15 34 9.1 30 Fri. 6 41 4 47 14 16 16 11 42 18 37 12 37 9l 31 Sat. 6 43 4 45 sl4 19 16 18 Morn. 19 29 N 8 44 m In this montli t he day dec ;rea8ds 1 h our 31 minu tes — 10 minutes in the morning, and 1 51 in the afternoon J 1 I] ITI ^1 1 [I KI [1 Q 1 '0 ( w D] El 18 A LEADING DEPARTMENT AT MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON ^ ALLISON'S. A largo Stock of MATRRIALS and TRIMMINGS are kept on hand to take orders frc A large Stock of Keady-Maue Mantles, imported from London, are always kept in sto WHITTAKER BROS., General Agents <^ snranoe, . 1885. ' h. ii»- 10 41 M. 10 19 9 57 ! 9 34 11. OM 1 19 J7 B, 28d. 4h.J^^ »N, Declin. iPlace n16 50 14 38 11 23 7 23 N 2 59 1 32 s ft I i6 1 18 6 4 11 57 29 5' 54 9 44 13 7 15 42 17 23 18 11 18 5 17 7 15 22 12 55 9 51 6 22 a 2 20 k149 6 9 58 13 27 16 9 17 50 18 18 17 32 15 34 12 37 IN 8 44 m m ;6 K K T T Q9 ft; In the morning, and SON'S. nd to take orders fr re always kept in sta H. R. RANNET, St. John, N. B., Ad]nster of Marine Losses, 76 Prince William Street. 11885. OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days. 69 , . BESSEMEE STEEL WIRE, ; High Water, Mean Time, at j^ AND I j^ Annealed Iron Wire for Baling Hay. o ed 1 2 3 D 5 6 Al.so: TINMAN'S BRIGHT WIRE, At I. & F. BURPEE & CO.'S. Peace of Amiens 1801 [peg 1877 Neap [tides N N Spring [tides 1st C. P. R. Loco, at Winni 3li. A. d^ cT C^ cf 5° 4' N IStli Sunday after Trinity Battle of the Thames 1813 111. A. i2i cT C) '41° 25' 4h. A. ^ cT C ^ 29 Chiciigo Fire 1871 St. Denys Mohammedan yr. 1803 begins lyth Sunday after Trinity Gen. K. E. "Lee died 1870 Trans, of King Edward Penop of Vienna 1809 .\llan Ramsay born 1686 fill. M. ^ Sup. c/ © St. Ethel reda 20th Sunday after Trinity Sh. A. \}\\\ Perihelion 9h. M. \) stationary Battle of Ball's Blutl" 1861 Revocation of Edict of In antes 1685 lOh. A. ^ in ?J Treaty of Westphalia 1648 21st Sunday after Trinity Death of Marshal Soult 1851 Joseph Worcester died 1865 St. Simon and St. Jude Surrender of Metz 1870 Gambetta born 1838 12h.A.c^c/C:. c^4''16'N Saint John, N. B. iCharlottet'n, P. E. I. Morning Afternoon i Morning Afternoon h. m. ! 3 4 6 7 9 Neap [tides 30 i 42 ! 13 ; 45 I i 9 59 I 10 40 ' 11 11 ; 11 45 i 3 39 I h. 3 m. 59 5 25 7 2 h. m. 2 54 8 9 28 32 4 5 7 6 37 9 10 25 10 55 11 28 21 47 8 24 9 23 10 4 10 35 11 9 m. 23 49 11 16 54 36 21 12 14 6 23 7 33 8 30 9 20 1 2 2 3 4 35 15 58 46 33 5 48 6 58 8 .2 8 55 9 42 45 3 40 1 18 2 2 45 C 26 7 52 8 56 9 49 10 19 10 52 11 27 il 59 1 2 39 22 36 38 47 57 54 3 10 3 57 5 12 6 7 22 26 Spring [tides [tides Neap 10 4 10 25 1 10 45 11 5 1 11 24 11 43 1 • • • • • • 1 20 40 1 1 1 22 1 42 2 3 2 26 2 49 3 19 3 49 4 29 5 8 8 44 9 28 10 9 10 48 11 25 0*25 6 50 43 53 8 19 9 6 9 49 10 29 11 7 11 44 4 46 1 27 2 13 3 13 4 32 Venus ia an eveninu Star. Mars and Jupiter are morning stars. DRESS liATERIALS. A LARGE STOCK OF few ^ Fashionable Dress Materials. M4NCHESTER, ROBERTSON A, ALIilSON'S, For the Pheniz Insnnuioo Oo., of BroiUyn, Hew York.' HULLS insured on time— low rates and LIBERAL CONDITIONS, at RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 60 NOVKRfBER begins on Sunday. 1885. New Moon, ... First Quarter, :2) Full Mwjn,.... Last Quarter, . h. m. D. 9South8(;J*South8Qj.Souths 4 38 A. - 'hr^ 2 49 A, 2 56 3 4 3 10 6 14 15 35 A. 3 22 5 15M. 10 28 9 33 A. 17 24 h. m. 7 9M. 6 56 ' 6 42 6 27 h. m. 8 69 M. 8 39 8 16 7 52 C Apogee, 12d. lOh. A. | (C Perigee, 24a. 5h. A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 i20 21 22 Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. SUN. Rises. h. m. 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 50 6 51 6 53 6 54 6 55 6 56 6 58 6 59 Sets. 23! Mo. 24 25 26 27 28 Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. 29|Snn. 30' Mo. 2 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 h. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 m. 44 42 40 39 37 36 36 34 33 32 31 30 29 27 26 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 15 15 Declin. PastofOlk. o / 111. 9. 8 14 38- 16 19 F ; 14 57 16 20 15 16 16 19 15 35 16 18 15 53 16 16 16 11 16 13 16 29 16 9 16 46 16 6 17 3 16 17 20 15 53 17 37 15 46 17 53 15 38 18 9 15 29 18 24 15 21 18 39 16 10 18 54 14 58 19 9 14 46 i 19 23 14 34 19 37 14 21 19 61 14 6 20 4 13 50 20 17 13 34 20 29 13 17 ' 20 41 13 20 53 12 41 21 4 12 22 21 16 12 2 21 26 11 42 21 36 11 20 8 21 46 10 58 MOON h. ni. 48M 1 58 3 5 4 12 5 18 Sets. 5 25 A 6 6 6 50 ii. III. 20 21 21 11 -22 22 49 23 39 o"28 Declin. 'Place 39 30 23 18 56 10 19 11 17 Morn. 16 16 18 6 G 7 1 2 3 22 4 5 27 ■ 36 : Rises. ; 6 18A ; 7 19 i 8 23 ! 9 81 10 41 ! ill 5a ! Morn. ' 67 ' 3 44 4 30 6 16 I 45 30 8 15 9 2 9 61 10 43 11 38 12 36 13 35 14 36 15 35 16 32 17 27 18 19 19 9 19 57 N 4 N 8 4 8 11 U 16 18 18 17 16 14 11 8 4 8 N 3 8 11 15 17 18 18 16 13 10 6 N 1 8 2 41 W 16 ^ 7 ! LnJ 14 ' ^ 50 im 46 m" 52 I ^ 4 1 ^ 23 I ?S 47 f ?S 13 : ;6 12 i tsK 24 ; «K 4 , K 17 i K 16 I ff' 56 i T 4 I T 53 . ^ 5 ^ 20 1 n 24 1 n 8 33 51 17 10 48 35 SL w LOJ In this month the day decreases 1 hour 8 minutes — 39 minutes in the morning, and ! 29 in the afternoon. Blankets, Eider-Down Qjiilts, Wool Qjiiltsi FLilNIIlLS. FUBS, WARM GLOVES. And everything to make you warm and comfortable for Winter, can be purchaswi at MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'SJ 27 and 29 King: Street, Saint John. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, Gentral Agents^ the morning, and be purchased at H. R. RANMBT is the Aoent for Marine Insnranoe Companies representing 15,000,000 and upwards. 11885. NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. 61 1 BHIDOE BODS AND BOLTS, 1 High Water, Mean Time, at : a RAILWAY SPIKES, 1 i'S Square ^ Hex. Nuts, Washers, Saint John, N. B. 'Charlottet'n, P. B. I.j| ;^ IVKUIVHT ANV IIJT SrUKS A1U HAILS, a At I. & F. BUBPKK & CO. '8. \ 1 Morning Afternoon, Morning h. m. h. m. Afternoon h. m. h. m. 1 D 22n(l Sunday after Trinity 5 51 6 35 5 15 5 59 i 2 Ist, All Saints' Dav 7 16 7 57 « 40 7 21 'A 3li. M. 1^ in Aphelion 8 28 8 59 ; 7 52 8 23 4 9 23 9 47 8 47 9 11 5 Mozart died 1792 10 9 10 30 9 33 9 54 i G Princess Charlotte died 1817 10 48 11 5 10 12 10 29 7 oh. A. ^ cf C M° 16' S Spring 11 23 11 41 11 47 11 5 D 23rd Sundav after Trinity [tides • . • • • • Midn't 11 24 11 43 9 r.irth of Prince of Wales 1841 19 36 Midn't 10 4h. A. 9 (/ (C ? 7° 49' S 54 1 12 18 36 11 St. Martin 1 31 1 60 55 1 14 12 Death .f Canute 1035 2 12 2 32 1 36 1 56 13 St. Brice 2 51 3 13 2 15 2 37 14 Bishop Seaburv consecrated 1784 3 36 4 3 3 24 D 24th Sundav after Trinity 4 25 4 55 3 49 4 19 16 4h. M. \^ j" © ' Neap tides 5 25 6 4 49 5 24 17 St Hugh 6 35 7 10 i 5 59 6 34 18 Samuel Rogers died 1855 7 44 8 14 i 7 8 7 38 19 Emperor of Brazil born 1825 8 44 9. 9 8 8 8 33 20 Cape of (rood Hope doubled 1497 9 38 10 2 9 2 9 26 i 21 Princess Koval born IS 10 10 26 10 48 9 50 10 12 ! D 25th Sundav after Trinity 11 9 11 30 10 33 10 54 1 23 Ih. A. ^ (Jr. llel. Lat. S Spring 24 7h. A. b C/ € b 3° 59' N [tides 11 50 11 14 11 34 .0 30 11 54 25 St. Catherine 50 19 14 "0*33 26 25th, Surrender of Kars 1855 1 31 1 53 55 1 17 27 Lord Selborne born 1812 2 17 2 40 1 41 2 4 28 London Times printed by steam 1814 3 7 3 35 2 31 2 59 D Advent Sundav Neap 4 8 4 41 3 32 4 5 30 St Andrew " [tides 5 20 6 1 4 44 5 24 Venus is an evening Star. Mars and Jupiter u re morning Stars. 1 AIICIIESTER, ROeERTSOII k ALLISOII IMl'OKTHKS OK AM. KI.NDS OK IDTlir C3-OOID FOK WHOI.KSALK AND RETAIL TRADE, For the JEtna Life Insurance Co., of Hartlord, Coim.'^ RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS - Marine and Fire Insurance, 76 Prince WUliam Street, St. John, N. B. 62 D£C'KMnKIl beginH on Tuesday. 1885. X(!W Moon, ... First Quarter, Full Moon,.... Last Quarter,. h. m. 3 16 A. d. h. m. t) 8 54 M. ' 14 1 57 A. 3 21 4 35 A. 10 3 18 28 7 58 M.'17i 3 18 ,24 D. 9 Souths cfSouths!Qi.8outli^ h. m. h. m. 6 6M. 7 22 M. OS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 50 5 33 5 14 (C Apogee, lOd. 6h. A. \ (^ Perigee, 22d. 91i. A. SUN. I MOON. 3 15 6 58 6 33 6 8 Rises. Tue. W(l. Til. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. 14!Mo. 15lTue. 16|Wd niTh. 18|Fri. lOiSat. 20 Snn. 21 Mo. 22iTno. 23jWd. 24 Th, 25 Fri. 26;Sat. 27 'Snn. 28 Mo. 29|Tue. 30'Wd. BliTh. m. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3] 32 33 34 35 36 37 7 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 43 7 -±0 7 I 7 I 7 7 7 Sets. ' h. m. 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 1 4 15 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 I 4 14 ' 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 14 i 14 4 14 4 14 ! • 15 4 16 7 43 4 17 7 43 4 18 7 43 4 19 7 43 4 20 ; 7 43 4 21 7 43 4 22 ' 7 43 4 23 1 7 43 4 24 1 UN. _ Declin. o / s21 55 22 4 22 12 22 20 22 28 22 35 22 41 22 48 ! 22 54 : 22 59 23 4 ; 23 8 ; 23 12 23 16 23 19 ! 23 21 23 23 I 2?. 25 , 23 26 ! 23 27 23 27 23 27 I 23 26 23 25 23 23 23 21 23 18 23 15 23 11 Past-Slow. Rises. in. s. 10 35f 10 12 9 48 9 h. 2 3 4 24 59 33 7 40 13 45 6 17 49 21 52 23 54 25 2 55 2 25 1 5-4 23 8 23 7 3 56 25k 5s 34 1 4 33 2 32 1 308 1 2 2 3 3 m. 3M 10 14 5 19 Sets. I 4 44A. 5 31 20 14 9 6 3 3 Morn. 4 4 7 14 20 i 28 Rises. \ 6 4A.! 7 13 I 8 25 i 9 37 10 48 11 56 Morn. 1 1 2 6 3 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 o 3 4 5 Souths. Declin. Place h. m. O ' 20 46 8 6 46 LDJ , 21 34 10 33 tn ' 22 22 13 44 m 23 11 16 11 ^ Noon " 17 '4*8 "^': 49 18 30 ^ 1 37 18 17 ^ ' 2 25 17 12 ^ 3 11 15 21 TSSi 3 56 12 49 VSi 4 40 9 43 H , 5 24 6 11 K 6 9 s 2 18 K 6 53 N 1 48 T 7 39 5 53 T: 8 29 9 51 X 9 21 13 24 W 10 17 16 14 H 11 16 18 2 xr 12 18 18 31 6q 13 20 17 35 14 20 15 19 Q. 15 18 11 59 ^ 16 13 7 55 17 6 n3 29 W 17 56 8 1 tdi 18 44 5 19 LQ. 19 32 9 16 ttl 20 20 12 39 tri 21 8 8 15 22 m The leuKth of the shortest day — December 2l8t— is S hours 31 minutes. By the end of the month the day hiis lengthened 10 minutes — all of it in the afternoon. FTJi^s. :pxj:r.s. ftji^/S. During the month of December .vi offei- 9. v. /p ',arj ..nd carefully selected Stock of Christ .n:i8 Week, ws u..ik^ Special Prices to Gentlomen who wish to purclia^«e| for CHRlSl'WAS PRESENTS. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON k AJI.LISON, 27 and 29 Kin g Street, St. John. WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents,^ ranee, 1886. thsjOtSouthH ! h.ni. M.! 7 i'2M. 6 5H 6 33 6 8 Declin^JPlace 8 °6 46 . ^ 10 33 m 13 44 i m 16 11 . ^ 17 48 18 30 18 17 17 12 15 21 12 49 9 43 6 11 s 2 18 N 1 48 , , 5 53 T 9 51 ^ 13 24 16 14 18 2 18 31 17 35 15 19 11 59 7 55 n3 29 K K K T ii: % 9. 8 1 UlJ 5 19 ur 9 16 n 12 39 1T\. 8 15 22 m utes. By the end noon. lelected Stock of 10 wish to purchase] Street, St. John. Its,' Protegts noted and extended, by H. R. RAlfNET, 76 Prince WUliam Street, Saint Jolin, N. B. 1885. DCC£>IB£K baH Thlrty-un« Day*. 63 c O i 1 2 3 4 D 7 8 9 lU 11 12 D 14 15 16 17' 18, 19: D 21! 22i 25 26 28 29 30, 31' ANVILS, BELLOWS, AND VICES, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, Bolta, 'Washers, Iti»t9, &c. At I. « F. BUiU'Kl:: & CO.'M. Princt'ss of Wales horn 1844. Battle of Ansterlitz 1805 8h. A.c^D© Thos. Carlyle born 1795 Ronu' niad'c Capital of Italy 1870 2iitl Sinulav in Advent Alg. Sidney exoc't'd 1683 Spring Conception of B, V. Marv [tides 3h. M. 9 at (Jr. Elong. 47° 16^ E 7h. A. V C< (D $5° 56' S Sir David Brewster born 1781 Ih. A. ^ in Q 3rd Sunday in Advent Washington died 1799 Agassiz died 1873 Neap tides Josephine and Napoleon divorced, '09 3h. M. ^ in Perihelion 12h. A. ^ Inf. cT © Turner, painter, died 1851 4th Sunday in Advent ' St. Thomas Winter begins 21st, llh. M. © enters }^ Spring! Lord Romilly died 1874 [tidcsi Hugh Miller died 1850 ; Clirit'tmas Day St. Stephen 1st Sunday after Christmas. Innocents' Day I Ghui.stono born 1809 Neaj)j Buflalo burned 1813 [tides, Ih. M. © in Perigee ' High Water, ^Ikax Timk, at Saint John, N. B. Charlott«t'n, P. E, 1. Morning h. ni. 6 40 7 53 8 53 9 41 10 22 11 1 11 ;}8 33 1 8 1 44 Afternoon Morning Afternoon 2 2 3 4 21 59 42 32 5 36 6 50 8 7 9 11 10 8 10 56 11 38 h. III. 7 8 20 26 39 1 19 2 2 46 3 40 4 45 5 59 9 19 10 2 10 42 11 19 11 56 15 51 1 26 2 2 2 40 3 20 4 7 5 4 6 13 7 18 8 39 9 49 10*32 11 17 11 58 19 59 39 21 II 10 21 8 I 7 40 ll. lU. ») 4 7 17 8 17 9 5 9 46 10 25 11 2 11 39 32 1 8 1 45 2 23 3 6 3 56 5 6 14 7 3 8 35 9 32 10 20 11 2 11 43 3 43 1 2 3 4 5 6 h. ui. (5 44 50 43 9 26 10 6 10 53 11 20 11 .-,7 15 50 1 o 24 10 4 9 23 32 26 4 2 44 3 31 4 28 5 37 6 42 5 3 9 13 9 56 10 41 11 22 o"23 1 3 1 45 2 35 3 34 4 45 6 1 7 4 Venus is an evening Star. Mars and .Tupiter arc morning Stars. om^isTiMi^s -week: WE MAKK ^^^mtmtm speciil puces FOR DRE.SSES, MANTMiS, HLANKETS, AND OTIIEK USEFII- ARTlCIira FOR MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON. Large Unes ]>laced in English and American Companies.' 64 Advertisement. TAYLOR k DdCKRILL, Grocers, mm lAMFAeTURES! Awaidpfl tlif only Medal ;^iven at the Cp:ntennial Exhimition for Canadi-ui \arii.s, atid Gold Medal for Cotton Goods at t\u Dominion Kxhibition at Montreal, and First Prize at Toronto, Hamil- ton and London Exhibitions of 1880 and 1881, and First Prize and Medals ;if Toronto, Montkkai., and Kingston Exhibitions of 1882, and St. John, N. B. Exhiuition of 1883. COTTON YARNS, Nos. 6° to 10°. White, Blue, Orange, Green, and Red, made of good American Cotton, with great care, correctly numbered and Warranted Full Length and Weight. Cotton Carpet Warp, Made of No. 9° Yam Twisted. White, Red. Oreen, Blue, Pirown, and Orange. Each 5 pound bundle contains 0,000 yards in lonj^lh, and will make a length of Carpet in pro[iortion to the number of ends in width. Ball Knitting Cotton, In all Numbers v),i\ Colors, put up in 2 oz. Balls, 2 lbs. in a box, made from the finest I(»ng Sycill|K anil ItloiU'lliilK perfectly »loiie. Full Weight in every Ball. Cotton Hosiery Yarns, Suitable for Maillliraof lir4»rM oriffWNiory, better than any other maonl>l(^ and TuiHt Warp, more durable than any iniiiorted goods of a similar kind. Our Goods iire sold by ns to tlu- Wllol<»Mal(^ Tnwle only, from whom Country Merchants can always oijtain tlicm l)y asking cspci'ially for tliom. «W. PARKS & SON (Limited), New Brunswick Cotton Mills, lunruice alleotwl at Loweal possible lUtM In Flrtt-Obun Compuiin.' 66 Advertisement. TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, Grocers, 010. ROBERTSON, 10 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Wholesale Gfocer and West India Merchant. 67 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, N. B. Family Accounts a Specialty. CLARICE, KERe ^ THOeilE, 42 and 44 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, N. B. Il^POPlTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS i OILS, Glass, Lead, Zinc, Rope, Tar, Pitch, AGI*ICULTXJI1A.L TOOLS, Electro-Plated Silverware, and Fancy Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 60 and 62 PRINCE WM. STREET. OI? able on Beinand. Allow Interest on SPECIAIi BEPOSITS. Make COIiL.ECTIONS at all accessible points. ^ UTegotlate liOANS and make IIVVESTMENTS in BONBS, STOCKS, etc. Extend to Bepositors and Customers all the facilitie«| of an incorporated Bank. Agents for the LONDON and LANCASHIRE LIFE ASSUR- ANCE CO., and the FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (Limited) both first-class English Companies. WHITTAKER BROS., Marine, Fire and Ufa Xnsnranoe,^ Advertisement. 71 Agents '-Royal Owl" Cigarette, Pare Havana Tobacco. tbe facilities JAMES W. HARRINGTON, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN PAPER HANGINGS, GLASS, iiKi^^lW BRUSHES, OF ALL KINDS. '^66*1^^" VARNISH, GLUE, AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS. Special attention given to orders for BIin«is for Stores, Clnirohes, Offices, and Dwellings, from the Country or in the t'ity. I®- gxjJlss oxjt to oE/DEK/. ■■«• Western Assurance Company, Assets Over - )|1, 750,000.00. IBritish America Assurance Co. ESTABLISHED 18.33 A. I>. Assets Over - ^1,500,000.00. 1 BOILER INSPECTION ANO INSURANCE COMPANY Especially constituted for the protection of Steam nsers, and for the purpose 9f giving advice and information to constructors of mechanical appliances. Suh- Agents located in all principal places in the Province. R. W. W. FRIWK, General Agent, Saint John. Hnlli, Cargoei and Freights Insured at Lowest Rates.* ^•—.JiMJtKMSiiLa.. . Ji^-ujjt^r^iL^. Jt^J: : H'l ' ■-li'iiilirif •■ iif-rmiriiiii#\T"*t1lHitt-[iir-'''iiiiiii^ -ritr .i 72 Advertisement. TATLOR & DOCKRILL, Grocers, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, pcortH LBOt U^ I CO. ^■»-*!*6- lPPI »^ 1 oS t(» his Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Germany, and hius had issue — Frederick William Victor Albert, born 27th January 1859; V. K. A. Charlotte, born 24 Julv 18t)0; mar- ried 18th February 1878 to Hered, Prince of Saxe Meiningen ; AlWrt William Henrv, born 14th August 18(52; Francis, born loth 8ept. 18»)4, died 18th June 18(if.;' Frederika, born 12th April 18()(;; J. F. K. Waldemar, born 19th Feb'y 18G8; Sophia Dorothea, U. A., born 14th June 1870; and Margaret Beatrice born 22nd April 1872. 2. His Royal Highness Arukrt Edward, Prince of Wales. Duke of Saxony, Cornwall, and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, etc., born 9lh Nov. 1841 ; married 10th March 1863 to the Pruu'ess .\lexandra Caroline Mary Clmrlotte Louisa Jidia (born 1st Dec. 1844,) eldest daughter of the King of Denmark, and has issue — Albert Victor Christian Edward, born 8th Jan. 18(14 ; ( Jeorge Frederick Ernest Albert, born Srd June ISOo ; Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, born 20th Feb. 1867; Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born tith Jufy 1808; Mau.l Charlotte Mary Victoria, born 2(Ith November 1809; and Alexander J. C. A., bom (ith April, died 7th April IS71. 3. Her Royal Highness Alice Maud M.iry, born 2oth April 1843; died 14th December 1878; married 1st July 1S02, to his Royal Highnes- LoULS IV., C rand Duke of Hesse Darmstadt, born 12th September 1837; and has left issue — Victoria Alberta E. M. M., born oth April 1863; Elizabeth A. Louise Alice, born 1st November 1864; Irene Marie Louise, born 11th July 1866; Ernest Louis, born 2")th November 1868; Frederick Wm., born 7th October 1870, died 29th June 1873; Victoria A. H. L. B., born 6th June 1872. 4. His Royal Highness Alfked Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburg, born 6th August 1844; Rear-Admiral Royal Navy, 30th Dec. 1878; niivrried 23rd Jan. 1874 to the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, and has issue — .-Vlfred Alexander Wm. Ernest Albert, born 15th October 1874; Marie A. V., born 29th Oct. 1875; Victoria Melita, born 25th November 1876; Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria, born 1st Septend)er 1878. 5. Her Royal Highness Helexa Augusta Victoria, born 25th May 1846; married 5th July 1866 to Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augusttis, of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderliurg-Augusteiiburg, and has issue — Charles Victor, born 14th April 1867; Albert John, born 26th February 1869; Victoria Louisa, bom 3rd May 1870; Franziska, born 14th August 1872; and Harold, born 12th May, died 19th May 1876. Large Lines placed in English and American Companies. ^w ^!fi^ffm -m.mT 74 The Royal Family. TAYLOR ft DOGKRILL, Grocen, 6. Her Royul Highness Lori.SK Caroline Alberta, horn 18th March 848: married 2l8t March 1871 to John, Marnuis of Lome, Kt. 7. HIh Royal Highness A in urn William Patrick Albert, Duke of Con- naught, born Isi May 1850; Lt.-Col. Rifle Brigade, 27th Sc/»teniber 187(5 ; married March Kkh, 1879, to the Princess Louise Marguerite, tliird (laughter of Prince Frederick Cliarles, cousin to the Prince Imperial of (Jermany. 8. His Royal Highness Lkoi'olu (ieorge Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, K. G., born 7th April 1853; married April 27th 1882, to the Princess Helen Frederica Augu>ta of Waldeck-Pyrniont, fourth daughter of George Victor, Sovereign Prince of Waldeck Pyrmont ; died 1883. y. Her Royal Highness Bkatkice Mary Victoria Feodore, bom 14th April 1857. Royai Pi'incen and Princexaes, H. R. H. Ar(a'STV Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, daughter of the Landgrave of Hesse-t'aHsel, l>orn 25th July 1797 ; married 7th May 1813, the Duke of Ca!Ml)ridge (who died 8th .July 1850), and hah issue — 1. Geoiujk William Frederick Charles, Second Duke of Cambridge, Field- Marshal Cominiruling-in-Chief, cousin to Her Majesty, born 26th March 1819. 2. AuoL^TA C'aroline Charlotte Elizabeth Marv Sophia Louisa, cousin to Her Majesty, born 19th July 1822; married 28th Jiuie 1848 Frederick, reign- ing Duke of Mecklenburg St relitz, and has issue — Adolphus Frederick, born 22nd July 1848. 3. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, cousin to Her Majesty, born 27th November 1833; married 12th June 1866, Francis Paul Charles, Duke of Teck (born 27th August 1837), and has issue— Mary, born 2fith May 1867; Adolphus, born 13th An 4 1868; Francis, born 9th January 1879; and Alexander, born 14fh A pi 1874, H. R. H. ErVks'i Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, Second Duke of Cumberland, cousin to Her Majesty, son of the Ex-King of Hanover ; born 21st September 184''', ; and h:is sisters, Frederica, born 9th January 1848, and Mary, born 3rd December 1849. Her Majesty's Near Relations. Niece and Nephews, by half-sister, daughter of her late mother the Duchess of Kent, by her first husband, Emich Charles, Prince of Leiningen — 1. Charles Louis, born 25th October 1829. In the Wurtemberg army. 2. Herman Ernest, Prince of Hohenlohe Langenberg, born 31st August 1832. Lieut.-General in the Prussian service, married and ha.s issue. 3. Victor Ferdinans, Hon. lUmald Mi'lnnJH, Hon. Donald McMillan, Hon. James Tnrner, Hon. (ieor^je ('. MeKindsey. Provliioo of QiM'boi". Hon. I. Charles Chai)ais, Hon. John Haniton (Inkeniian), Hon. Charles Cormier, Lieut.-Col. Hon. Joseph Francois Arniand, Hon. William Henrv Chaflers, Hon. Jean Haptistc (luevrement, Hon. James Ferrier, Lieut.-Col. Hon. Thomas Ryan, Hon. Mathew Henry Cochrane, Hon. Louis Robitaille, Lieut.-Col. Hon. Joseph Hyacinthe Bellerose, J. P., Hon. Pierre Bail- largeon, M. I)., lL:n. L. F. R. Mtwson (Nulle-Isles), Hon. Ansehne Homere Paquet, M. I)., Hon. Pierre Antoine DelUois, Hon. Charleft Eugene Boucher DeBoueherville, M. D., Hon. J. Rossaire Thibadeau, Hon. Gardner (Jreen Stevens, Hem. Charles Alphonne Pantalleon Pelletier. Hon. Francis Xavier Anselme Trudel, Hon. Christian Henry Po/.er, Hon. A. W. Ogilvie, Hon. Jaii. G. Ro. i, Hen. Alexandre Lacoste. Province of Prince Kdwartl Island. Hon. Robert Poore Hawthorne, Hon. (ieorge William Howlan, Hon. Donald Montgomery, Hon. I. S. Carvell. Province of llritisli Colnnibiu. Hon. John William Maci>onald, Hon. T. R. Mclnnis, Hon. Hugh Nelson, Province of Manitoba. Hon. Marc Amble (Jirard, N. P., Hon. John Sutherland, Flon. LC. Schultz, M. D. HOUSE OF COMJIONS. l*rovince of New Mrunswicli. Albert, John »Wallai'e; Carleton, David Irving; Charlotte, A. H. (lillinor; Gloucester, K. F. Burns; Kings, (r. F. Foster; Kent, I*. A. Landrv ; (Queens, (t. G. King; Nt)rthuinl)erlantl, lion. P. Mitchell; Restigonche, liobert Moffatt : St. John City, Sir S. L. Tilley; St. John Couirty, Hon. Isaac Burpee, C. W. Weldon ; Sunbury, C. Burpee; Westmorland, J. Wood; York, Thos. Temple J Victoria, Hon. J. Costigan. Province of Nova Scotia. Annapolis, W H Ray; Antigonish, \ Afclsaac ; Cape Breton, Hector J McDougall, M Dro', W, ( ieo Hilliird ; Prescott, .Nirauel Lal)rosse ; Prince Kdward, hi- J M PI i". ; K( nlVew, N, I* White; Renfrew, S, R (.'amphell ; Russell, M K Dickinson; Sinicoe, S, K Tyrwhitt; Simcoe, N, D McCarthy ; Simcoe, K H H < ook ; South Laiuirk, J (i Haggart ; Sformont, D H<'rgin ; Toronto, (' H Hay; Tnnmto, K, J(»hn Smiill ; Toronto, W, J lieatv.jr; Victoria, N, Hector ( aineron ; N'ictoria, S, J U Dundas; Waterloo, N', H Kranz; Waterii»o. S. Janu's liivingslone ; Welland, Dr J Fergusoi» ; Weiliugton, (, Di' O T Orton ; Willington, N, JasMcMidlin; Wellington, S, . I Innes; Wenl\v«irth, N. T Rain ; Wentworth, S, Lewis Springer; York, K, Hen A Maikcuzie; York, N, W Mulock ; York, W, N C Wallace. ProvliK'*' or<^iirbj«<*. Argenteuil, .1 J (' Ahluttt ; Ragot. llon.l A MuusM-ini; Meauharnois, (J H Regenin ; Ronaventnre, LJ Riopel ; IJeauce, .los. liolduf: Rellechase, (r Amyot; Herlhier, KO Ctithhert ; Rrome, S A Fisher ;( haiiil:,, P R Renoit , Chani- plain, II Mt)Ut|)IaHir ; Charhvoix. S X Ciiiien; ( li;ileau<|uay, K Hnkon ; Complon, Hon J II Pope; ( hiroutimic and Siigucny, .1 A (iagn*'; Dnunmond :uid Arlhaliaska, D () Rourlieau; Dorchester, Dr. Le.snge ; (iaspe, P Forlin ; Hoclielagii, .\ Desjardius; Huuliuiiton, .Iiilius Scriver : llcrville, F Rechard ; .laccpics ('artier, DOirotiard; Joliette, K ( iiiilli;iult ; Kauiouraska, (.1 R Hlon- deau; Laprairie, A Pinsounault ; Laval..) A Ouiinet ; L'A.''>umtion, H IIurl<'au; Levis, Hon J (} RIanchet ; Llslet, P R CasMraiu; Lotliiniere, (J 1 Itenfrot ; Maskiiiongc. F Houde ; Mcu.iMtic, H<-n 1'. Laiigelier; Mis-iis.pioi, ( J R Raker; Montcalm, F Degjw ; Montinairuy, A (" P U Landry ; >Ioulniorency, P V Valin ; Montreal Fast, (' J Coursol : Montreal Centre, .1 J Curran . Montreal West, M II (Jatdt; Napierville, M ( atudal ; Nicolet. \ (iauilet; Ottawa County, A Wright ; Pontiac.Jno Rryson ; IVutneuf, J E .\ de St.l ieorges ; (Quebec, Centre, Protests Noted and Extended. 67 Prince wniiam Street, St. John, H. B. 80 Dominion of Canada. TAYLOR k OOCKBILL, Dealers in J G Bosse; Quebec West, Hon T MtKireevy ; Quebec East, Hon W Laurier; Quebec County, Hon A I*Caron ; Kichinond and Wolfe, W B Ives ; Uiohelieu. L H' Mansuo; liimiouski, L A Billy; Kouville, (i A Gigault ; St Hyacinllic. M E Bcrnier; St Johns, F Bountssa; SheHord, M Auger; Soulan^jjes, .Janle^ \V Bain; Staustead, G (' Colby ; S!ieibrtK)ke, R N Hall; St Maurice, L L L DesauIni'Ts; Tliree Riveis, Sir H L Laugevin ; Two Mountains, J B Danost ; Temisfouta, P E Grandbois: Terrebonne, J A Chapleau ; Vaudreuil, 11 McMillan ; Verel\cres, Hon F (Jeoffr'on ; Yamaaka, F Vanasse. Province of PiiiicM' Edward Island. Queens, L II Davies, J T Jenkins; Prince, E Hackett, Jas Yeo ; Kings. P A Mclnlyre, Janies E Robertson, A C McDonald. - -i Province of Manitoba. Lisgiir, A W Ross; Maronette, Robt Watson; Selkirk, Hugh Sutherland; T'-.onias Scott ; Provincer, Joseph Royal. Province of British Columbia. Cariboo, James Reid ; New Wcstuiinster, John A R Homer; Vancouver, J) W (M.rdon; Victoria, Edward E Baker; Yale, Noah Shakespeare, J J Barnard. PlIOVINCK OF PRINCP] EDWARD ISLAND. Lieutenant Governor, His Honor Andrew Archibald Macdonald. Private Secretary, Francis .loseph l^onroy. Provincial Aid-de-Canip, Executive Council. Hon W W Sullivan. President and Attorney-tieneral ; Hon Donald For- gusdii, Provincial Sccrt'lary and Treasurer; Hon William CaniplH-ll, Comiiii'"- sioiicr of Pulillc Works; Hon S.iinnel Prowse, Joseph O Arsenault, John Lel'ingy, Arcliii)ald J Macdonald, Neil Melicod ; R F DeBlois, Clerk. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Lieutenant (Jovernor, the Hon Theodore Rol.Mtaille. Kxecutive Council. Hon J J Ross, Premier and Coinmisioner of Agriculture and Pid)lic Works;] Hon W W Lynch, Commissioner of Crown I/imls ; Hon E .1 Flynii. Comitiis- sioncr ot' Railways; Hon Jean Blancliet, Provincial Secretary; Hon .1 <■ Robertson, Provincial TreaMUrcr ; L () Taillon, Attorney General ; Joseph Aj Defoy, Clerk to Exccuti\.' ( oiuicil ; Hon (Jidecm Ouiinet, Superintendent Department of I'ublivi Instruction. ONTARIO. Lieuteiumt Covernor, the Hem John Beverlv Robinson. WHITTAKER BROS., OeneraJI Inaaranco Agents, n Dominion of Canada. 81 Havana and German dgari. executive Couucil. Hon Oliver Mowat, Q C, Premier and Attorney General ; Hon (' F Fraser, Commissioner of Pnblic Works ; Hon (Jeorgo Knss, Minister of Kd neat ion ; Hon T B Pardee, Commissioner of (Vown Lands ; Hon A M Ross, Commis- eioner of Agriculture and Provim-ial Tresusurer; Hon A S Hardy, Secretary and Provincial Registrar; J (i Scott, Q C, (..'lerk Executive Council; J L Capreol, Assistant Clerk. NOVA SCOTIA. Lieutenant Governor, His Honor Matthew Ricliev. Executive Couucil. Hon W S Fielding, Premier, President of Council and Provincial Secretary ; [Hon C E Church, Commissioner of Mines and Works ; HfiHlative Council. Hon I) llaniiif^ton, I^resiilent ; Hon Wm Hamilton, Hon Rol»t Young, niiutcil by any three of the Mnbci-s ; the (iovernor. Chief Justice, or one of the Supreme Court, or Ildge of .\dmiralty, being one. htsarance effected at Lowest possible Rates in Pirst-Glass Gompaniet . 8^ New Brlnswick — Law. Anotton bnsiness done by W. A. LOCKHART, P^o^ate "oiirt, For the City and County of Saint John, held every Friday at three o'clock, at the Registry OfHce, Hon C N Skinner, Judge; W C Driiry, Registrar. Court of Divor^^e and Matrimonial Cases. Judge— Hon A R Wetinore ; Registrar, F A II Straton. Terms: The fourth Tuesday in February, June ana October. County Courts. The Courts were eHtahlisliiMl by 3()tli Victoria, cap. 10, passed June 17, ISliT. The Act authorizes the appointment of one County Court Judge for llu counties (if (Charlotte, Carletoii, X'ictoria and Madawaska ; one County Court Judge for the counties of York, Sunbury and (Queens ; one Coiuity Court Judge for the counties of Westmorland and Kent ; one County Court Judge for the counties of Northumberland, (Jloiicester and Restigouche ; one County Court Judge for the I'o.iuty of the city and county of St John; and one County Court Judge for the counties of Kings and .Vlhert; provided always that said Court for the city and countv of !*'t. John shall not nave or exercise any jurisdiction in any cause in which the City Court of St. John, or the City of Portland have jurisdiction. The Act also authorizes the appointment of a Clerk for each Court, who shall be an Attorney. The sittings of the respective Courts shall be held at or near the ('outjty Crurt IToum'; In tliv, .;hire town. The County Courts have not cognizduces of any action — Ist. When the title to land is brought in (luestion ; or 2nd. In which the validity of any devise, bequest, or limitation is disputed, except as hereinafter mentioned ; or Sunject to the above, the County Courts have jurisdiction, and :nay hold plea in all personal actions of debt, covenant, and Jissumpsit, when the deht, or damages do not exceed the sum of four hundred dollars; and in all ac-tioii- of tort, when the damages claime.tig(»uche, ?aint John,. T. DesHrisay,. James S. Morse, .. . Mont. McDonald,. ingH A. E. McLetxl, « tl i( « l( (i l< n « 1881 1880 Large Uoes placed In English and American Companies. ^.^^^ 86 New Brunswick — Post Office. W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince WiUiuii Street, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Inspector's Office, St John — Hon John McMillan, Inspector; Willian PaiHley, Secretary; William C Whittaker, \V K Avery, W Hatch, and (.\| Murray, Clerks; William liannister, MesHenger. PoHt Office, Saint John. PostuiaHter — SJ Kinj;, Es(j. AnHiHtant I'ostnuistcr -James Woodrow. Clerks— M J Potter, H P Otty, Ji C Mclntvre, Andrew McNichol, Jamos^l Flaglor, A W Kued, F W Kin«, J W Peatteav, R D Woodrow, K A Hamlin Thomas Jenkins, ,] K Kitcliie, James L I^'inen, John A Hell, Alexanderf Thompson, J C Clark, (r Fred Kinj?, John S Harrison, H P Lee, and J AJ Calhoun. Odice Keeper — (Jeor^eBell. Kngincers — H Howe and Kdward Hanev. Letter Carriers — James Leetch, Siio't ; Uol»t MeLau^hlin, William Youn^l Cidel) Belyea, (teo W Pliimpton, William Lane, J McManus, John Heaniish (i K Withers, W Melyea and A Morgan. Mail Clerks, on Intercohtiiial Hallway, St .John and Amherst — R J Frceztj I> McKendrick, S K Jack, and ( Jeo Otdton. Mail Clerks, I'ostal Cars, Intercolonial Railway, St John to Moncton — F AJ Estey, J R I'id^jeon, (J A llarker, and W Starkie. Clerks on Northern Division I C R. between Moncton and Camphelltoii-I (ieo M Ryan, W J Weldon, I) Price, H Wathen, J (J Miller, and Alexan-ler] Murray. Mail Clerks on Western Kxtension, St .lohn to Vanceboro' — .fohn MiAJ Hunter, James Philps, .Mhert J (rross, S R Maxwell, A Hrittain R(f MaKwj K LeRoi Willis and John Camphell. Mail Clerks in Woodstock and Andover — John H Watt and C F Hoheii. Moii€»y Order Ottice. In sending money by nniil it is always West to transmit l»y Money Order, possible. If sent by letter, it shoidd always l)e rejfisterejl. Money Orders insued and paid from 10 a. \u. to 4 j . m. CO.MMiasloN ON MONKY OKDKKc. On Money Orders ilrawn by any Money (J)rder OHit* in Canada on iim| other Mcmey Order Office in the Dominion, is as follows: — If not exceeding $ 4 2c. Over 8 4 " " 10 6c. " 10 " " 20 10c. " 20 " " 40 20c. •' 40 " " 60 30c. " 60 " " 80 4()c. " 80 " " 100 r)0c. No single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of Canada, can be issiicJ for more than |100; but an many of $100 each may be given as the reniiiit| reciuires. On Money Orders itayable in Austria-Himgary, Rarbados, Jklgium, Rritij^ India, Denmark (including Iceland), (lermany, Italy, Jamaica, Netiierlnndj ..f WUITTAKER BROS., Qenertl Agenti New Brunswick — Post Office. 87 hai the finest and best located Auction Room in the Lower Provinces. u <( (I i Holland), Newfoundland, New South Wales, N^w Zealand, Norway, Sweden, iounuinia, Switzerland, Tasmania, I'nitt'd Kingdom, I'nited States, Victoria: If not exceeding |10 10c. Over 110 " " 20., 20c. 20 " " 30 30c. 30 •' " 40 40c. 40" " 50 60c. Money Orders on the above named countries are drawn in Canada Currency, md may he had for any sum not in excess of ^50 ; hut Postmasters arc at liherty to issue several orders of $50 each, if retjuirwl by the remitter. RtitCH of Po.Htii|jre. Post Cards — Dominion and I'nited S.u'es, Ic. Great Britain and other *08tnl Union Countries, 2c. Ke|)ly Cards, 2c, J)ro\t Letters — (.'ity, Carleton, Town of Portland, Ic. per half ounce. J ud C F Hohcii Letters. I^)ok Post. I Parcel Post. .minion ' 3c. |)er J oz. ! *lc. \^t 4 oz.'Oo. per 4 oz. Jnited States do. ' do. No Parrel Post. lowfoundland 5c. per J oz. ! * do. Jreat Britain do. ! Ic. per 2 oz. * Items cannot he registered. do. do. Patterns and Samples. )minlon .' Ic. per 4 oz. Jnitcil States 10 cenls each. Icwtbuiidland Ic. per 4 oz. rcat Britain 2c. r«)r lirst 4 oz., and Ic. for each extra 2 oz. Limit of weight per Book and Parcel Post and for Commercial Papers 5 i., except to Winnipeg, North West and liritish Columbia, 2 tbs 3 oz. Ijmit of Weight per Saniple Post 24 oz.. Dominion and Newfoundland; |oz., (ireat Britain and I'nited States. [Packets by Part>el Post should l»«- so lal)elled. • LI'ackets by Book antl Sample Post must be so ptlt up as to admit of ea.'^y ?)ection. J f an envelope is closed and simply clipped at the ends, it cannot he for- rded by Book Post. N<'!WM|mi)<»rs aiirlo(licalH A«ldri*Hit«'r pound. Such newspapers periodicals nuist be issued nut less frequently than once per month. For the Pheniz Insorance Co., of BrooUyu, New York. 88 New Brunswick — Customs. Ouh advanced free ol charge oa goods placed wltli Newspapers posted for City Delivery will not be delivered by Letter Carrier., unless prepaid by Jc, stamp. Traniilent Newspap«>r<4 Hiid FerlodiculH AddrewHed to Places In Caniida, Newfoundland, and United States. On all Newspapers and Periinlieals other than those specified above, tli«.' postage rate will lie one cent per 4 ounces in weight, whieh nuist be prepaid liy postage stamp. Newspapers and I'eriodieals publinhed not les^s frequentUf than once a mouth I and weighing Irsn than one ounce may be p(jsted singly, it prepaid by |)ostage| stamp one half cent each. Newspapers and Periodicals published in the United Kingdom, and brought I by mail to Canadian Bnd. Siib-Collector, Cocagne — A K I)vsart. Sack vi lie— \V 'J Milncr. Sub-Col 'loct or, North Jojjgins — Siil)-Coliector, Bay Vertt — Wm I'riscott. Sliediic— W L C Hanington. Shii>iK'<,'an — II A (iormany. St Andrews— C M (Jrove. Sub-Collector, West IslcH — H T I>ixon. St (ieorf^e — .lames McKay. St Steplien II Webber. WiKMlstock -I) F Merritt. Sub-Collector, llichniond Station — J Kirkpatrick. Sub-Collector, Centreville— H T Sclioley. Coii.siils and Coii.siilai* A^oii'ts. Cniled St^ites Consul at Saint Jolin, Darin- H Warner; Deputy and Vice- Consul, Kzra W (iale. l' S Consul at St Stephen, Paul Lango, Es(j. W T Townsend, H S Commercial Agent, Wcxxistock. U S Consular Agents — St Andrews, Geo F Stickney; Newcastle, Robert R Call; McAdam Jtmction, James W Greene; Fredericton, Spatlbrd Barker; ICirand Manan, Joseph r^akeman. German Consuls — R<^bert Thomson, St. John, for Counties of Saint John, I Westmorland, Albert and Charlotte; Alexander Morrison, Chatham, for [Kent, Northumberland, Gloucester and Restigf>uche. Xorway and Sweden Vice Consuls — William Thomson, St. John j Richard jllutchinsoii, Miramichi. , Argentine Republic Consul — D D Robertson, St. John. Consular Agent of France — George ( !arvill. Chili and I'eru — J II Scammell. Spanish V^ice-Consnl — Henry Jack, St John ; Consular Agents — St Stephen, )a\id Brown; St Arulrcws, W B Morris; St (ieorge, Samuel Johnson; ^liatham, G B Eraser. Netherlands Vice-Consul — J Macgregor (irant. Portugal Consid— Frank O Allison. Austro-Hungary Vice-Consul — John II Thomson, St John. For tbo fitna Life Iniarance Co., of Hartford, Conn. G . i^Xft AanLilt, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) h A O :/. v, ^ 1.0 I.I Lr«^ IIM •^ 1^ 1 22 1^ 12.0 lU %L. Vi la lyi 11114 111.6 v^ ^ >> ^ ^ sr v*^ /^ vV'# o 'f Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER. NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ., SAINT JOHN, N. B. O. MUBPHY. 67 Prince Wm. Street, St. Jolm, N. B. 92 New Brunswick — Dominion Officers. With snperior facilities and many years experience in the auction bnsinegg, . V Department of Minister of Justice. Dorchester Penitentiary — Blair Botsford, warden; Rev J Roy Camp- bell, Protestant chaplain ; Rev E Labbe, R C chaplain ; John B Forster, deputy warden; John A Gray, accountant; Robert Mitchell, surgeon; Gen KeefFe, chief keeper ; John Fraser, store keeper ; Charles Ross, steward ; Mrs, Chipman, matron. Public Works Department. Office for Maritime Provinces, St John, N B — James B Hegan, act- ing engineer in charge; Gustavus A Brown, assistant engineer; J C Allison, assistant engineer ; James Ewing, paymaster ; Geo A Day, rodinan ; Williiira J McCordock, superintendent of dredging and agent of the department ; | David H Waterbury, clerk. Immig^ration Department. S Gardner, Dominion immigration officer for New Brunswick ; the Deputy | Treasurers at the out-ports of the Province act as immigration officers. Department of Railways and Canals. Canadian Government Railways. Intercolonial System, 840 miles; Prince Edward Island Systk.mJ 200 miles ; Total, 1,040 miles. Hon J C Pope, (acting) minister of railways and canals, Ottawa; Collingwood Schreiber, chief engineer and general] manager Canadian government railways, Ottawa. Intercolonial System- General officers resident at Moncton, N B : D Pottinger, chief superintendent;! P S Archibald, chief engineer; Thos Williams, chief accountant and trea-[ surer ; H A Whitney, mechanical superintendent ; Geo Taylor, general freight agent; A Busby, general passenger agent; T V^ Cooke, general storekeeper, [ In charge of districts — Superintendent Halifax and .St John district, J J Wallace, Truro, N S; Superintendent Moncton and Ste Flavie district, [ Jas E Price, Carapbellton, N B ; Superintendent Ste Flavie and Quebec dis trict, A R McDonald, River du Loup P Q. Prince Edward Island System-j James Coleman, Superintendent; W T Huggan, accountant; Joseph Unsworth,' mechanical superintendent and general storekeeper. Weights and Measures Inspection. Division of St John : J B Wilmot, inspector ; IC Cowan, assistant inspector;! comprising the City of Saint John, counties of Charlotte, Queens and St Jolml Division of Fredericton, E C Freeze, inspector ; Geo Bois, assistant inspector;! comprising City of Fredericton, counties of Carleton, Madawaska, SunbiirvJ Victoria, and York. Division of Kings : W B Scovil, inspector; DaviJ Richard, assistant inspector ; comprising counties of Albert, Gloucester, Keni,| Kings, Northumberland, Restigouche, and Westmorland. Shipping Office, Saint John. W H Purdy, shipping master, St. John, Prescribed by the Board of l-xlucation, and all otlicn| J used in the Maritime Provinces, constantly on hand, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. & A.. McM:IJL.LA]V. SCHOOL BOOKS WEITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, m IP itionbnsiness, Census Returns — City Government. 93 W. A LOCKHART cannot fail to give satisfaction. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. County of Saint John. Lancaster Parish, 4,333. Musquasli, 998. Siiuonds, 3,724. St Martins, 2,558. City of Portland. Ward No 1, 3,16(3. Ward No 2, 3,797. Ward No 3, 4,048. Ward No 4, 3,215. Ward No 5, 1,000. Total, Vortland, 15,226 ; Total County (exclusive of City), 26,830. City of Saint John. Prince Ward, 5,132. Queens Ward, 3,432, Brooks Ward, 1,292. Wellington Ward, 4,478. Dukes Ward, 2,967. Albert Ward, 1,294. Kings Ward, 3,070. Sydney Ward, 2,484. Guys Ward, 1,978. Total, 26,127 ; Total, City and Portland, 41,353. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Coniniis.sioncrs of Parish Civil Courts. James Olive, J P, Lancaster, December 15, 1876. John Jordan, J. P., Simonds, May 28, 1877. Jacob H Mosher, J P, St Martins, December 18> 1S78. G Clowes Carman, J P, Musquash, July 28, 1880. James A Harding, sheriff; Henry W Frith, clerk of the peace and county Isecretary; H Lawrance Sturdee, deputy clerk of the peace; S Z Karle, M D, I James Robinson, .i P, John R Rigby, j P, John Jordan, ,i i', J I) White, Ml), koroners ; Thomas M Reed, county treasurer ; Richard Whiteside, county |aaditor; Charles N fSkinner, judge of probates ; W Chipman Drury, registrar 3f deeds and wills and jirobates ; R Lester Peters, police magistrate for Saint Tohn ; D Tapley, police magistrate for Portland. Commissioners of Alms House, Work House and Infirmary — David Tapley, chairman ; Wm Hawkes, A Chipman Smith, W A (^uinton, James (rerow and Tas L Dunn ; Jas Christie M d, physician ; Wm Cunningham, keei)er. Commissioners General Public Hospital — William liayanl, M D, president ; W Crookshank, vice president ; (ieorge H (Jlarke, M W Maher, Thomas Walker, M B, Judge Watters, A Chipman Smith, S Z Karle, M D, and F E barker; Dr Crawford, resident physician and superintend'-nl ; T F Raymond, iBecretary ; Mrs Jane lligbee, matron. Commissioners Board of Health — Wm Bayard, m d, chairman ; Hon Chas Watters, George V Nowlin, J Flewelliiig, Hon Jas Holly, John H Parks, " Z Earle, m d, James .V Clarke, R N Knight, G A Barker, A Chip. Smith, ioyle Travis, M d; Richard W Thorne, clerk. Commissioners of Slaughter Houses — John ]\[agee, chairman ; C A Robert- son, Wm A Moore, S G Blizzard, James Mclntosli, jr, and Ptileeson. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — W A Lockluirt and W E Skillen. Commissioner to receive affidavits to be used in court in province of Quebec, H W Frith, barrister. Commissioner of Deeds, etc — For Nova Scotia, Alfred H DeMill, barrister, Saint John. All business Autrusted to as lias oar Personal Attention. 94 City Government. Best Anctton Prices always obtained by For Massachusetts — R F Qui^ley, Esq, Saint John. ♦IJommissioner for Nova Scotia, Quebec, and for the States of Maine, Ver- mont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Mjissachusetts — John Kerr, barrister. Liquor License Act 1883. City Saint John — First commissioner. Judge Walters ; the Mayor ; James McNichol, jr. County Saint John — First commissioner, Judge Watters ; the Warden ; John A Chesley. > SAINT JOHN CITY GOVERNMENT— 1884-5. James Macgregor Grant, Esquire, Mayor. W H Tuck, QC, Recorder. B Lester Peters, Q C, Common Clerk. Aldermen, Kings Ward — William F Butt and John A Wright. " Queens Ward — T Nisbet Robertson and Edward Sears, Jr. " Dukes Ward — Thomas M Pengilly and Thomas Potts. " Sidney Ward — James G Jordan and Bartholomew Coxetter. " Guys Ward — Samuel L Brittain and William D Baskin. " Brooks Ward — Frederick T C Burpee and J Alfred Ring. " Wellington Ward — Thomas W Peters and Bela R Lawrence. " Prince Ward — George H Martin and R Chipman Skinner. ' Albert Ward — Albert C Smith and Charles Emerson. City Chamberlain — Frederick Sandall, Esq. Deputy Common Clerk — Herbert E Ward roper, Esq. City Engineer — Hurd Peters, Esq. Superintendent of Ferries — H Adam Glasgow, Esq. Clerk to Chamberlain — David R Willet. Clerk to Mayor's Office — Charles D Morrisey. Superintendent of Streets — James J Lawlor. Assessors — Wm F Bunting, chairman ; John Wilson, Uriah Drake ; Arthur W Sharp, clerk. Harbour Master — Charles S Taylor. Harbour Inspector — Joseph G'Brien. Chief Engineer Fire Department — John Kerr. High Constable — George W Stockford. Standing Committees of Common Council. CITY OF riiry. Mrs Kate Furlong, Mrs Sarah P Tuck, Mrs Ann E King, Miss Mary M Skinner, Messrs. John Montgomery, Richard O'Brien, James R Ruel, Simeon Jones, Warren F Hall. Board of Portwardcns. Denis Coholan, George Thomas, Oliver f^inery, James () Stackhouse, Thos S Adams, William Thomas, Samuel K Wilson, John A Ruddock, William Black, Augustus Quick. >rake; Arthur ars, Lawrence, MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. County Council— 1884-5. Warden — H Lawrance Sturdee, Alderman for the City of Portland. Councillors (ex officio) for St John — J M Grant, Mayor ; Aldermen Butt, Sears, Pengilly, Jordan, Baskin, Burpee, Smith, Skinner, Peters. For Portland — Shadrach Holly, Mayor; Aldermen Chesley, Vanwart, Kelly, McGoldrick. Elected — For Lancaster — James Ready, Robert Fair. For Simonds — James Lee, Cornelius J Horgan, John McLeod. F'or St Martins — Edward H. Foster, Thomas Csissidy, James Rourke. For Muscjuash — John Dunn, J A Balcohn. Secretary — H W Frith, Clerk of the Peace. Treasurer — Thomas M Reed. Auditor — Richard Whiteside. Marshal — George W Stockford, Standings Committees— 1884-5. County Buildings— Councillors Kelly, Grant, Foster, Ready, Burpee, Peters, Horgan, Dunn. Finance and Accounts — Councillors Lee, Rourke, Ready, Sears, Grant, Ches- ley, Dunn, Butt, McGoldrick. Bye-Laws and Regulations and Bills for the Legislature — The Warden, and Councillors Holly, Cassidy, Skinner, McLcod, Smith, Peters. Protests Noted and Extended. 67 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. \ 96 City Government. Every attention paid to trade Auction sales by Public and School Lands — The Warden, and Councillors Foster, Cassidy Lee, Jordan, Kourke, Vanwarf, Fair. To act witli the Sherifi" in rcg;ini to the performance of Hard Labor Sen tences in Jail — Councillors Jordan, Burpee, Holly, Smith, Fair, Baskin, Skin- ner, Ilorgan, Pengilly. For Relief of Indigent Rati' Payers — Councillors Lee, Grant, Ready, Cas- sidy, Foster, Baleolm, To act as a Board for the Issue of Licenses for the Sale of Spirituous Liijuors — Councillors lUirpee, McLeod, llorv^an, Foster, Holly, Balcolm, Ready. PoHcc Departineiit. Office: King Street, East, (adjoining County Jail.) B Lester I'eters, police magistrate; G V Nowlin, A Lockhart, Thomas Mc- Avity, Thos R Jones, A (Jhipman Smith, sitting magistrates ; Qeo A Hender- son, clerk; John R Marshall, chief of police; Chas McDonald, janitor. Sergeants — Thomas Dobson, Alex Watson, Patrick Owens, John Hipwell, Samuel Wilson, Harvey Hamilton, John Weatherhead. Detective — John Ring. Policemen — John Owens, Richard Kermer, Robert Sullivan, Thos Evans, Wm Boyle, Robert McILarg, J as McDonald, Andrew Gibson, Joseph Barton, Aaron Hastings, Wm Evans, Robert Colwell, George Corbett, John Colwell, Wm Weatherhead, Joiin J Smith. City Marshals — FM Hancock, Wm Smith, Wm Buchanan, Edward Edson, Joseph Sharp, Thomas McPherson, Ebenezer K Harrington, Thomas Hayes, Jacob Ross. SAINT JOHN FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer — John Kerr, Enq. District Engineers — George Blake, No 1 ; John Jackson, No 2; John Wil- son, No 3; (.lideon Sprague, No 4 (west side). Steam Fire Engine No 1 — Wm Grifhths, engineman ; Wm Cunningham, assistant and driver of hose; Bernard (Jonley, driver. Hosemen : James T Magee, foreman ; David Dearness, assistant ; Robt ^Magee, Wm Kee, Stephen Munford, Oliver Thomi)son, Edward Evans, Charles Fisher, W P McKe'vey. Steam Fire Engine No 2 — Sanuiel Piercey, engineman; Walter Welsfonl, iussistant and driver of hose ; William Melvin, driver. Hosemen ; S H Spiller, foreman ; A AVinchester, assistant ; Andrew J vStewart, Jas Thomas, H Law- son, Francis McAfee, John Shaw, James Dinsmore, William Tail. Jeremiali McAdoo, Wm Unkiuli" Walter Vaughan. Steam Fire Engine No 3 — James Melick, engineman ; Lewis Lane, driver of hose; D McDermot, driver. Hosemen: Fred'k Blackadar, foreman; S Hoyt, assistant; William Cunnnins, Samuel Laskey, Robert Jackson, Norval McLaughlan, Charles Fletcher, E W Barker, Thos' McPherson, E W Barlow, W M Bariow. Hook and Ladder Company — Wm H Bowman, captain ; Charles Jackson, lieutenant ; John LeLacheur, George Baldwin, Henry Carr, George Barker, Geo Chamberlain, Roland Evans, John F Lawson ; John Fleming, driver ; Wm Reed, chief driver. Superintendent of Fire .\larm — James Melick. WHTTTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, immtmmm City Government. 97 o2; John AVil- W. A. LOCKHART, Auctioneer, 106 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. City of Saint John Fire Alarm Telegraph. No. LOCALITY OF BOXES. ; No 2 No 2 Engine House, King square. 25 3 No 3 Engine House, Union st. ; 26 4 Cor Garden and Sewell street.s. i 27 5 Cor Mill and I'nion streets. 28 6 Parker A- Xevins', Drug Store, 31 Market s«]uare. j 32 8 Foot ( rarden street. j 34 9 P'oot Union street, East. 35 112 Cor Peters and Waterloo streets. 113 Cor St Patrick and Union streets. ! 36 |14 Cor Brussels and Iii('lini()n comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third District that lies between and within the City line on the Nc^-th, to the West- ward of a line at right angles to the said City line, and which strikes the inter- section of the Easterly line of Coburg with the Northerly line of ilazen Street, the Easterly side of Coburg Street, Northerly line of Cliff' Street, Westerly side of Waterloo Street, Northerly side of Richmond Street, P^asterly side of Brus- sels Street, Easterly side of Carmarthen Street, and Southerly side of Main St. Fifth District — To comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fourth District that lies between and within the Cityline on the North, the Southerly line of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the Northerly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying between Waterloo and Brussels Sts., Easterly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of St. Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. Sixth District — To comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District which lies between and within the Northerly side of Chirence Street. Easterly side of Saint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. Seventh District — To comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. Eighth District — To comprise all that part of the City lying to the North- ward of the North side of Clarence Street, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. [See next page.] JAMES S. MAY, lilt IMM Prince Wm. Street, Constant!} on hand, all kinds of Qoods necessary for the Trade. WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents, w WHI City Government. 9» and sold at Anction by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince William Street. or the Trade. The rate or prices o. Cartage for loading, carrying, and unloading (and housing in certain cases) of gowls, wares, merchantlise, wood, and other articles, from the Market Slip in Kings and Queens Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first District to any other within the said eighth Di«- i tricts, shall be as follows : Table of Bates of Cartagre iu the City of Saiut John. ARTICLES AND WEKHIT. DISTRICTS. l8t.l 2d. 1 3d. :4th, 1 $ c. 8 c. $ c. 8 c. 5th- 1 8 c. 6th. 7th. 8th. |c. $ c.|8 c. For a load of wood (quarter ofa cord), For a load of coals (half a chaldron), For a load containing l.'{.")0 lt>s. of grain, salt, potatoes, or any other articles niea-sured at loading or unload ing, except coals, For a pipe of wine, gin, or brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor For a puncheon of rum, or a tierce of sugar, Ironi 7 to lOcwt., and housing For a puncheon of molasses, a hogshead of sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hhd. of tobacco and housing,... For a hogshead or puncheon of cider, or a load of dried fish of 15 cwt, and storing For a load of shingles, hoop poles, heading, staves, treenails, smoked fish in boxes, salmon in kits, dryj goods, or a load of ^ny other article not herein men- tioned, or a hogshead of lime, or a hogshead or crate of earthenware, or two tierces of earthenware, a hogshead of dried fisi;, two tierces of coffee, or quan- tity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load contain- ing six bags of salt, say about 13,50 lbs, or a load containing six barrels fiour, or rive barrels of sugar,! fish, beef, pork, turpentine, or cider, or half a ton oi| iron, or the same ((uantity of cordage in coil, not] exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any article not herein! mentioned, For a 64 gallon cask of wine, rum, gin, brandy, mo- lasses, or porter, or for a load of sand, gravel, or stones, or a load of 4 barrels of any spirituous liquor or molasses For cables and cordage, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for hay, loose, per ton, For hay, screwed, per ton, For bricks, per thousand, For lumber, per thousand feet, For the carriage of any article or articles not exceed- ing half a load : 16, 251 17 60 30 40 25 18 20, 23 28! 30| :i3 j i 201 22J 25 63 65 1 68 33 43 28 35 45 30 15 20 00 50 80 60 10 18 23 1 05 54 a") 65 13 25 35 28 37 37 48 28 .30 70 73 40 42 50 33 .<» 20 25 1 10 57 90 70 15 23 28 25 15 601 95 1 75 30 20 64 00 80 53 38 30 40 33 75 45 55 40 33 42 35 78 47 58 48 28! 30 33 3,3 181 20 25 67' 0511 85 35 30 70 10 90 38 1 ,35 73 1 15 95 23 251 28 For household furniture, without reference to districts, loading and housing : One horse load, 75 cents; more than one horse, $1.50. When agreement is by the hour: Single teams 50 cents; double teams, $1.00. For Pony carts, Express carts, and Express wagons, and housing : DISTRICTS. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 10c. 12c. 14c. Ific. 18c. 20c. 22c. For Hand-carts and Porters, and housing : 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 10c. lie. 12c. 13c. 14c. 15c. 16c. 8th. 24c. 8th. 17c. Insnrance effected at Lowest possible Rates in First-Class Companies. 100 City Government — Advertisement. W. A. LOGKHART attends Anctlon Sales CARLETON DISTRICTS. The First District to comprise all that part of ('arleton lying north of Rotl- ney Street and west of Market Place. The Second District to comprise that space lying beyond the northward of Rodney Street, extending west to Ludlow Street. The Third I)istrict to comprise the space lying heyond the Second District northward of Rodney Street, extending west to Watson Street. The Fourth District to comjirise the space lying beyond the Third District northward of Rodney Street, extending west to the City line. The Fifth District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney Street, and east of (iermain Street. The Sixth District to comprise the space lying beyond the Fifth District, and beyond the south line of Rodney Street, and extending west to Ludlow ♦Street, and to the north side of Germain Street. The Seventh District to comprise all the space lying beyond the Sixth District. The rates or prices of caytage for loading, carrying, or unloading (and hous- ing, in certain cases), of gocxls, wares, mercliandize, wood, and other articles on the Western side of the Harbor, from any place witliin the limits of the First District there to any place within the said several Districts, shall be as follows: [See table, next page.] WISDOM & FISH, Iaiporters and Dealers in RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, RUBBER HOSE, STEAM PACKING, Lubricating Oils, Cotton Waste, WROUOHT \m PIPE m FITTIM, And all Articles used in the application of Steam to Machinery. U^i: ' i IVo. 41 DOCK STREET (Small's Block), SAINT JOHN, N. B. N. B.— Estimates for Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus furnished on application. All Work Warranted. WHITTAKER BROS., General Insnrance Agents, id the Sixtli rurulshed on City Government. at Residences, Stores and Warehouses. 101 Table of Kates of Cartage for Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. DISTRICTS. For a load of wood (quarter of a cord), For a load of coal.s (half a chaldron) For a load containing lo bushels of grain, salt, jxttatoos, or any other article measured at loading or unloading, except coals, tor a pipe of wine, gin, or brandy, and housing witl-in the aoor of the first floor, For a puncheon of rum, or a tierce of sugar. Iron* / to 10 cwt., and housing For a puncheon of molasses, a hogshead of sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of tobacco, and housing. For a hogshead or puncheon of cider, or a load of drjed fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household goods, and storing, For a load of shingles, hoop poles, staves, heading, tree- nails, smoked fish in boxes, salmon in kits, dry goods, or two half-hogsheads lime, or a hogshead orcrate i)f earth- enware, or two tierces of earthenware, a hogshead of dried fish, or two tierces coffee, or ((uantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing 6 barrels flour, or 5 bbls. sugar, fish, beef, pork, tar, pitch, turpentine, or cider, or naif a ton of iron, or the ame ((uantity of cordage in coils, not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles not herein mentioned, For a 64 gallon cask of wine, rum, brandy, gin, molasses, or porter, or for a load of sand, gravel, or stones or a load of 4 barrels of any spirituous liquors, or molasses,.. For cables and cordage, in coils above 4 cwt., or if t > coil, per ton, or if for hay, loose, per ton, For hay, scre.ved, per ton, For bricks, per thousand, .'. For lumber, per thousand feet For the cartage of any article or articles n(»t exceeding half a load l..t. i c. U 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 15 28 8 f. 1« 3U $ C-. « C. 8 c. 20 33 2:J 25 37 28 40 17 20 22 25 28 30 33 60 63 65 68 70 78 75 30 33 35 38 40 42 45 40 43 43 48 50 53 55 25 28 30 38 3.-5 38 40 15 J8 20 23 25 28 30 •20 23 w W # m 85 00 1 05 1 10 ■0 54: 57 "• Ho 90 m m 70 lo| 13' 15 1 15 1 20 1 gi^ H fW); fi4i ar n 95 1 00 1 05 I If 7fl 80 I81 w ■»» 85 90 25 For Hand-cartmen and Porters -ir loading and handcart, and housing according tc the foUowing scale : 5 cents ; second district, 6 cents ; third district, 7 cents cents ; fifth cents. urying anv articlen on uii/ Fo' l4»l» Hrst district, f\u'? nnrl yellow (four checks). White, with red cross from corner Cmle Signal Description. For a Ship. C Pennant white with red spot. L Blue and yellow (four checks), J Blue, white, blue (horizontal). G L V Bark. G Pennant white with red spot. K Yellow and blue (vertical). F Ked, white and blue (vertical) tri- color. T Pennant red with white spot. Brig. C Pennant white with red spot. M Blue, with white cross from corner to corner. H White and blue (vertical). N Blue and white (sixteen checks). Brigantine. C Pennant white with red spot. H Blue, with cross from corner to corner. H White and red (vertical). S White, blue centre. Topsail or three-masted Schooner. C Pennant white with red spot. M Blue, with white cross from corner to corner. H White and red (vertical). Steamer. C Pennant white with red spot. H Blue, with white cross from (iorner to corner. D Pennant blue with white spot. Square-rigged Vessel. D Pennant blue with white spot. R Ked, with yellow cross (vertical & horizontal). C Pennant white with red spot. P Blue, with white centre. to corner. Gnn-ho(tt. D Pt nnant l>liie with white spot. C Pennant white with red spot. 6 Pennant yellow :nid blue. J Biiie, wiiite and blue (horizontal), VcKsel in Tow. P Pt nnant red with white spot. B Red swallow tail (burgee). L Blue and yellow (lour checks). V White, with red cross from corner to corner. , Several Vessels in m/ht. Pennant white with red spot. White witii blue centre. White and red (vertical). Several Sail. G Pennant white with red spot. L Bine and yellow (four checks). K Yellow and blue (vertical). Want a Pilot. Blue, with white cross from corner to corner. Red swallow tail (burgee). White aud red (vertical). Want a Tug. ^ Blue with white centre. Blue and white (sixteen checks). Wa»f Assistance. White and red (vertical). ?f Red swallow tail (burgee). G S H H B H H B N G H K In I>istres.'< — Want As-fistance. Blue antl white (!>ixteen checks). Pennant white with red spot. Boat in Distress. White and rod (vertical). Yellow and blue (vertical). For further information see International Code, or en({uire at Signal Station. .T. J. Drake. 67 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. H 106 Advertisement. No Charge for Storage of Qoods for Anction Sale, by STEAM CtRlGE AND SLEI&H MANUFACTOBf EST^BLISKCEID 1850. PRICE & SHAW Main Stieeti MANUFACTURERS OP ALL KINDS OF GABBIAGEg AP SLEIGHS. Repairing in all its Branches Executed with Neatness and Despatch. Carriages, Wagons, &c., sent for and returned at our expense within the limits of St. John and Portland. Second-Hand Sleighs, Coaches, Wagons, And TOP BUGGIES — For Sale Cheap. mwm STOCK of all kinds for sale low. I -. WHIRAKER BROS., General Agenti ^ Telegraph Rates. 107 W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince WUliam Street. Rates for Messages by W. Union Telegrapli from St, John. .Ic 50c :•;:} 50c 60c .2c -4c ..8c .10c ..2c ..2c Ten Each words, ad word To any office of the W. U. or Great North -West- em Tel. Co'y in New Brunswick or N. Scotia, 25c To any office of the W. U. or Great North -West- ern Tel. Co'y in Quebec and Ontario, 30c To P. E. Island, 75c To all offices of the Great North- Western Tel. Co. in Manitoba, $1.25 To Newfoundland, 1 .00 " Portland, Me, 35c " Biddeford, Me 35c To all ,other W. U. offices in Maine, 40c To all other W. U. offices in New Eng. States, 50c To Albany, N. Y ' " Brooklyn, N. Y., " New York Citv, N. Y " Troy, : To all other W. U. offices in New York, 60c To Jersey City, N. J, " Newark, N. J To all other W. U. offices in New Jersey, 60c To Philadelphia 50c To all other W. U. offices in Pennsylvania, 60c To all W. U. offices in Delaware, District Columbia,.. Maryland, To all W. U. offices in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, )-75c 5c Michigan, North Carolina, .. Ohio, Virginia, .3c .3c .3c .4c .3c .4c .3c .4c .4c Ten Each words ad word $1.00 ....7c To all W. U. offices in Alabama, , Arkansas, , Florida, , Georgia, , Kansas, , Louisiana, Michigan, North,. Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, South Carolina,... Tennessee, Wisconsin, To Burlington, Davenport and Dubuque, Iowa 75c 5c To all other W. U. offices in Iowa, $1.00 ....7c To St. Louis, Mo., 75c 5c To all other W. U. offices in Missouri, $1.00 7c To all W. U. offices in^ Colorado, Dakota, Indian Territory, ... Texas, Wyoming, $1.25 ....8c To all W. U. offices in 1 Arizona, British Columbia,.. California, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, South, Utah, Washington, Terr., $1.50 ...10c SCHOOL BOOKS, Prescribed by the Board of Education, and all oihen used in the Maritime Provinces, constantly on liftnd« WHOUBSALE AND RETAIL. J. Sl a., 31o3LT1LJLJL^, For tlM PheDix Imanuioe Oo., of Brooklyn, Hew Tork.^ 108 Advertisement. For All Kinds of Auction Business, Call first at 1828. 1828. J. HARRIS & CO (Formerly HARRIS & ALLAN), Paradise Row, Portland, - - - Saint John, N, B. New Brunswick Foundry and Railway Car Works, • Paradise Row. Retail Warerooms, 25 Water Street. Portland Rolling Mills, Strait Shore. IvI-A.TsrTJF-A.CTXJRERS OF UaWlY CUI! OF EMY HBCIIFTil, steam Engines of all kinds. Hill Machinery, Lowell Turbine Water Wheels, SHIP CASTINGS, SHIP PUMPS, HALL, PARLOR Al COOK STOVES, SLATE MANTLES, REGISTER GRATES, SHIPS' IRON KNEES, Hammered Oar Axles, Hammered Shafting and Shapes, Nail Plate, Railway Fish Plates. >-:^ ,i WHITTAKBR B10THER8, Oentral Agenti' City of Portland — County of Albert. 109 106 Prince Williain Street. W. A. LOGKHART. CITY OF PORTLAND. Incorporated A. D. 1882. City Council — Shadrach Holly, Mayor. Aldermen, — Ward 1 — J K Lingley, ( r 1 1 Waring, John A Clieslev. Ward 2— W A Che.sley, A I) G Vanwart, _ . . __ ^. J — _, ,., — », Ward 3- -John (Cochran, J C Roherlson, John Kelley. Ward 4 — H Lawrance Sturdee, Alc-x L Law, Wni II Bowman. Ward 5 — John Mdioidrick, M O'Malujiiey, Artliur W Howe. Wm A Moore, chamherhiin and receiver of taxer-; ; David Tapley, police magistrate ; Stephen E Stephens, II Hilyard, T McElroy, (Jeo K. Vincent, E. R. Gregory, sitting magistrates; John F (iodard, city clerk; J I>unlop, supervisor of roads ; L W Lingley, Daniel O'Neil, M I) Austin, assessors. Board of School Trustees — Edwin Fisher, cliairnian ; John Tapley, James Wilson, Thos E Millidge, Henry Maher, Thos McElroy, Richard Farmer, Wm Kilpatrick, secrctai-y ; Harbor Master, lOdward Fanjoy. Sewerage Commissioners — 1) R Munro, chairman; Jtjhn Keltic, DS Roberts ; Solicitor — E R Gregory, Es(i. City of Portland Fire Alarm Tclejufraph. No. Locality of Boxes. 123 Corner of Main and Bridge streets, Indiantown. 124 Main street, head of Long Wharf. 132 Main street, near old car slicd, Indiantown. •' 135 Paradise Row, foot of Main street. • ' ' ' ' 142 Winter street, opposite St. Paul's Church. lo4 Corner of Stanley and Winter streets. 213 Engine House, Ward \o. 1. 231 Douglas Road, near residence of D. Tapley. 241 Marsh Bridge. 253 Hay market Scjuare. 312 Corner of Strait Shore and New Dominion Road. 321 Lower Road, near Chesley's Foundry. 412 Corner of Portland and Camden streets. • 421 Police Station, Main street. ' COUNTY OF ALBERT. Judge of the Countv Court- -Hou Wm Wedderhurn ; Saml G Morse, clerk. Commissioners Parish Courts— Hon A R McClolan, and E Peck, Hopewell ; John Wallace and I) Baizlev, Hillsborough ; A W Leman an High Sheriff — Antoine (rirouard, Es([. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— Robert Hutchinson, E-stp Insurance effected at Lowest possible Rates in First-Class Ciompanles.^ 114 Census Returns — County of Kings. CurrUget, Sleiglis, HarneM, fto., reoelTed in Store for Inetliit ftale, Collector of Customs — John Rusk, Esq. Judge of Probates — J D Phinney, Esq. Registrar of Probates — C Richardson, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Thomas Wetmore Bliss, Esq. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — Robert Hutchinson, Esq. County Treasurer — Kenneth B Forbes, Esq. Stipendiary Magistrate — Thomas W Bliss, Esq. Coroners — Isaac W Doherty, M D, Wm Johnston, James C Moody M D, Damien Bourgeois, Rufino A D'Ollaqui, Alex P Landry, M D, J F Bums, M D, Esquires. Notaries Public — The Attorneys Practising in the County, and T W Bliss. Medical Attendant on the Marine Hospital — I W Doherty, M D. Auctioneers — Richard Sutton, Jacob Ferguson, Nathaniel Hutchinson, Edmund Hutchinson, Robert Phinney, Wm Wheaton, Wm J Smith, Joha Robertson, James McDougall, John Hutchinson, William B Deacon. Inspector of Schools — Valentine Landry. Consul for Sweden and Norway — R Hutchinson. Liquor License Act, 1883. Commissioners — Judge Botsford, The Warden, T T B LeBlanc. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. Kent County. Carleton 1,232 Acadieville 778 St Louis 2,135 Richibucto 4,079 Weldford 3,615 Wellington 3,519 St Mary's 2,904 Dundas 3,383 Harcourt and Huskisson 973 Total 22,618 COUNTY OF KING'S. Judge of the County Court — Wm Wedderburn, Esq ; Alfred E McLeod, Esq, Clerk. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts — Wm Buchanan, Westfield; Wm B McKiel, Greenwich ; John Mclntyre, Kars ; John Woodward, Rothesay ; J D ftf Keator, Hampton ; J Douglas Baxter, Norton ; William J Britain, Springfield ; William Barnes, Upham ; Weeden Fowler, Hammond ; Elias S Freeze, Cardwell ; Wm Keith, Havelock ; Caleb Fenwick, Studholm. Stipendiary Magistrate — Geo H Wallace, Esquire. Clerk of the Circuits — Isaac H Hallett. High Sheriff— Samuel N Freeze, Esquire. Deputy Sheriff and Gaoler — James W Sproul. Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates, and Clerk of the Peace — Geo Otty. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — George Barnes. Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Wills — James W Sproul. Registrar of Probates — James Cookson, Esquire. Coroners — A C Evanson, James Wetmore, jr, Adino Paddock, O Purdy, Rufus A Stockton, John Wilson, John M Raymond, Allan McLeod, George Rix Price, William Keith, Wm B McKiel, Foster McFarlane, M D, Joshua Burnett, M D, Robert Morrison, John Brady, M D, Robert B Vail, WHITTAKER BROS., General Insiirance Agentg,** S.-J^iiirr^ _ Census Returns — County of Madawaska. 115 W. A. LOGKHART, 106 PrlBM WlUiam Stnet. 1 E McLeod, Peter Brennan, William Buchanan, James A Fenwiok, Frederick W McPher- son, D Beverly Hatlield, John H Raymond, James A M(X)re, Peter Campbell, Geo II Johnson, M D, Charles Murray, M D, John H Kyan, M D, James A Moore, D T McLellan, and Joshua Oldtield, Ksnuires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits and Bail m the Supreme Court— John C Price, S Foster, J W Nowlan, Philo M Raymond, James Cooksoj), Nelson Arnold, Geo Barnes, J A S Kierstead, A S White, A E McLeod, F E Morion and J R McMonagle, Es<]uires. Commissioners under chapter 38 Consolidated Statutes, Insolvent Confined Debtors — George Barnes. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Wm Baskin, James Cookson, Chas M Hunt, J A S Kierstead, Robert D Boal, Silas M Freeze, and J R Merritt, Esipiires. Notaries Public resident in the Countv— F E Morton, GOD Ottv, A S White, J R McMonagle. A E McLeod. Auctioneers — E S Freeze, Wm II White, E Perkins, Abraham Johnson, jr, Wm Keith, Jas E Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Joseph D Baxter, Joseph Belyea, T G Barnes, W M Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, J McNaught, J Sharp, B L Crawford, G Downey, D M Johnson, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, James W Nowlan, and John E Ryan ; Geo H Whiting, Greenwich. Trustees of Grammar School— Rev W Walker, J D M Keator, John Flewelling, Jas A Fenwick, Levi N Sharp, Jas Cookson and Peter Brennan. Teacher of Grammar School — John Raymond. Board of Arbitrators — George Barnes, John M Raymond, J A Fenwick, Robert E McLeod and W J Britain. Liquor License Act, 1883. Commissioners — Judge Wedderbum, The Warden, J A Whelpley. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. Westfield, 1,372 Greenwich, 929 Kingston, 2,184 Rothesay, 1,267 Hampton 1,298 Total, Kings's County. Kars, 544 Springfield, 2,160 Norton, 1,856 Upham, 1,421 Hammond, 921 Sussex, 3,584 Waterford, 1,460 Cardwell, l,4ia Studholm 3,115 Havelock 2,094 25,617 ce — Geo Otty. COUNTY OF MADAWASKA. Judge of County Court — James G Stevens, Esq ; Barry R Plant, Esq, Clerk. Parish Court dommissioners — R S Pelletier, St Francis ; Honore Cyr, St Hilaire; Barry R Plant, Madawaska; Thomas Chase, St Jacques; Henry Gagnong, St Basil ; Abraham Perron, St Ann ; D O Burgoine, St Leonard. Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court — A Rainsford Balloch, Barry R Plant, and John T Hodges, Esquires. High SherifT— F J Rice, Esq. Clerk of the Peace — Barry R Plant, Esquire. Judge of Probates — Barry R Plant, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits — Barry R Plant, Esquire. Barristers and Attorneys — A R Balloch and Barry R Plant, Esquires. All Lossw promptty paid, 67 Prlnee Wm. StrMt, St. Jolin, H. B.'* h'.i>hk- 116 Ckn'stw Rktuuns — Countv ok Nortihtmberland. It is an indispntable fact that the leading Aaction Rcainegi of the Oity Nofarv Public — A Rninsford Rnlltx'h, Ewpiiro. Kojristrar of l*rol»:»t(>s — llilairo IVllotior, Est|iiire. RcKif'trnr of Doiuls and Wills -Hilairc I'oiletlor, Ksquiro, InsjH'i'tor of Schools — W (t (iaimcc, Ksipiin'. County SocTolarv — A Haiiisford Hallocl), b>(juiros. Conunissiouci-s to Sok'ninizc Marriagi' — J T Hodgson, Kdwin AktMly, Eno«'h Hakcr, l\slls ~S Thomson, Esij, Q C. Judge of Probates — Samuel riiojuson. Emj, (} C. Registrar — (J P Kra.scr. Ks(]. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Lawlor, Esc}. Corv»nci's Allan A havidsnn. Robert 1> Wasson, Edward Podgers, John S Benson, I> N T I'l lerhili, John Pallen, M D, John Pond, John Johnson, William P Pishop, J P Freeman. M P, Phineas Willistcm. John M (^u-dv, M IX Alfred C Smith. M \\ Daniel McMillan. John McDonald, M D, Joseph Chaplin, C C Watts, John McDonald, and Alex ti Williston, Fxpiires. ]iarristei-s, Atlornies and Notaries Public— Allan A Davidson, Q C, Samuel Thomson, (J {\ Mirhael Adams. W A Park, and E IMVilliston, Estpiiros, Ncwe^islle; Daniel Ferguson, Richard Carman, LJ Tweedie, J P Eraser, Andrew H Johnson, Riehanl P Atlams, A A Davidson, jr, and Warren Winslow, Estjuirec, Chatham. Issuers of NIarriage Licenses — Samuel Thom.son, Josep!\ R Croggin, and Daniel McMillan, Esipiires. Auctioneei"s— Charles Marshall, John Fish, Robert Plake, James Johnston. W Wysc, \Villiam Stables, and James C Eairey. Revenue (Mtiec-s — Daniel Ferguson, Collector, Chatham; James T Grifliii, Waiter, Searcher and Locker: P K lladdow, Collector; D McGruar, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Newcastle. CiMisuls — Norwegian, Hon R Hutchinson ; Prussian, F^dward I Hutchinson, Esq ; Pnited States, R \l Call. Esq. Chatham (ias Light Company — Richard Iloeken, Estj, President; Wni Muirhead and Dr J Pallen, Directors. WHITTAKLR BROS., General Insurance Agents, 10 (/ENHTIH llETURNH — CoUNTY OF QUP^ENH. 117 iiul Warroii !■ done by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince William Street. Li<|iior liiociiS4> A ...o,7t)5 ... .1.463 ....1,08.'J (iU KEN'S (BOUNTY. -('ircnit optuiH first Tuesday in .July, T Medle\ Wet- Slir-llKME Col/UT niore, (lerk. CoinnnsHioners for takini,' Special Bail in the Supreme Court — Charles Keith, H T Habhit, David Ferjrnson, (leo II .Jones. ('oinmiHsioners for (akinj; aflidavits to In; read in the Supreme Court — C A llardin<<, .1 K (airry, T M Wetmore, K T Bahhit, (iai^eiown ; Thos Leonard, .los B Perkins, Petersville ; .Iohr\ (ioldfineh, Isaat; (] Bur[)ee, Chas E Langan, Cliipman ; Charles Keith, Urunswiek ; Ceorj^e N ( Joldinj,', Wi(;kham ; Sam'l N I'eters, Ilampstead; .James Palmer, (^anninjj. County Couiit— .ludj^e, .James Steadman, Kh<{. ; Clerk, .J K Curry. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in .January and .June, and Third Tuesday in October. I'koiutk CoruT -.Judf,'e, T Medley Wetmore ; Registrar, .J K Curry. .Municipality — Secretary -Treasurer, K Simpson. Council meets third Tues- day in .January, and the second Monihiy in .July. Conuiiissioners of Parish Courts — T Medley Wetmore, Gagetown ; N B Cottle, Caml)ridge; Thos Letmard, Petersville ; B .S Palmer, Hainpstead ; (leo .J Worden, Wickham ; Isaac C Burpee, Cliipman ; S B Stewart, Canning; TliomaK O'Donnell, .lohnston ; (leo 10 MciLean, Waterborough ; Samuel Mc- Donald, Brunswick. .Jurisdiction: $80 — in dcht ; $32 — \n tort. Barristers — ('harles A Harding, .J R Curry, T Medley Wetmore. Public Notaries — C A Harding, J R (.'urry, Benj S Palmer. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Wni II White, Hiram Cody, Benj S Palmer, li P Yeomans, Edwd Simpson, J) M Pearson. Auctioneers — Edward Simpson, David Ferguson, Jotham P Belyea, Chas Lawson, Archibald McAllister, Gagetown ; .John Armstrong, Wni Hawkshaw, Thos Leonard, C N Darrah, Petersville; .James Pearson, .Johnston ; Isaac V'anwart, Wickham ; W S Butler, Canning; Lawrence O'l^eary, Chas Keith, lirunswick ; Thos Dykeman, N B Cottle, Cambridge ; I S Vanwart, Hamp- sUad ; T William Perry, Wni Soinerville, .Johnston. Jjicensed vendors under the Canada Temperance Act— Cambridge, NB Cottle; Wickham, L S Vanwart ; Canning, Cyphers ; Waterborough, Geo Smith ; Cliipman, Win Darrah, High Sherifl^— Walter S Butler ; Deputy, David Lawson. Clerk of the Peace — T Medley Wetmore. ' Registrar of Deeds and Wills— Robert T Babbit. ";' Simpson Hotel — Geo Simpson, proprietor. Population according to last census returns — 14,016. Liquor License Act, 1883. ; Commissioners — Judge Steadman, the Warden, Geo F Worden. Marine, Fire, and Uie Ikuinranoe, 67 Prince William 8t., St. John, H. B. 10 118 County of Restigouche — County of Sunbury. Enqniries from abroad will be replied to with promptness and care, COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. Judge of the County Court — Wm Wilkinson, Esq ; Jas S Morse, Esq, Clerk, Commissioners for Parish Courts— David Sadler, Dalhousie; William Mott, Addington ; John McMillan, Colburn ; Andrew Harvey, Dunham. High Sheriff— William H Phillips, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — J S Morse, Esquire. Judge of Probates — James S Morse, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Barberie, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — John Barberie, Esquire. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — J C Barberie, Esquire. Auditor — David Ritchie, Esquire. Supervisors of Roads — Robt Sinclair, James Jamieson, and John Cullegan, County Treasurer — William Montgomery, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — Charles Murray, Esq, ■Campbell ton ; Wm Montgomery, Esq, Dalhousie. Teacher of Grammar School — Alexander Ross. Auctioneers — Jas S Morse, Robert Mofl'att, David Sadler, George Gordon, and William Mott, Carapbellton. Revenue Officers — William Montgomery, port of Dalhousie, Collector; EJ Stewart, Waiter, Searcher and Locker; Wm Jamieson, Preventive Officer; Archibald McKenzie, Deputy Treasurer. A B Chamberlain, Waiter, etc, Carapbellton. Jas McMillan, New Mills. Wm Doyle, Jacquet River. Daniel O'Keefe, Free Grant Commissioner for Colebrooke Settlement, and James M'Intyre, Free Grant Commissioner for Balmoral. Coroners — James S Morse, Allan McKendrick, Wm Disbrow, M D, Victor J A Vernon, M D. fishery Wardens — Albert LeVirge, Cross Point; Alex McPherson, Dal- housie ; John Hamilton, Charlo ; James McMillan, Jacquet. Restigouche Agricultural Society — William Montgomery, Presidertt; John Murchey and Alex Dickie, Vice-Presidents ; W H Phillips, Sec'y-Treaaurer. Commissioners- Liquor License Act, 1883. -Judge Williston, The Warden, Wm Murray. CENSUS RETURNS--1880. Bestigrouche County. Eldon 154 Dalhousie 2,353 Durham Addington 1,870 Colborne 89 .1,781 TotaL .7,058 COUNTY OF SUNBURY. Judge of the County Court — James Steadman, Esq ; George J Bliss, Clerk. Commissioners of Parish Courts — Thos A Beckwith, Burton ; Nathan P Day, Sheffield ; John D Wilmot, Lincoln ; Thos E Smith, Blissville; Timothy Coleman, Gladstone ; Jas E Miller, Sr, Northfield, Chas Brown, Maugerville. Clerk of the Circuits — Charles W Beckwith, Esq. High Sheriff— Charles H Clowes, Esq. Clerk of the Peace — George J Bliss, Esq Judge of Probates — Thomas A Beckwith, Esq. WHITTAKER BROS., Karino, Fire and Life Inraranoe,^ BURY. and care, se, Esq, Clerk, William Mott, uire. bhn Cullegan, I Murray, Esq, eorge Gordon, Dollector; EJ jntive Officer; I, Waiter, etc, t Eiver. lettlement, and ^ M D, Victor Pherson, Dal- esideilt; John c'y-Treasurer, .1,781 7,058 r Bliss, Clerk. a ; Nathan P ille; Timothy Maugerville. ».^ €EN8tJ8 Returns — County of Victoria. 119 W. A. IiOGKHART, Aactioneer, 106 Prince Wm. Street. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and of Probates— J Clarkson, Esq. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — Moses H Coburn. Receiver of Koyalty for Sunbury and Queen's— John Maynard. Commissioners for taking Affidavits— Thos A Beokwith and C H Clowes. Coroners— Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H Coburn, John R Seely. Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, John T Bailey, H B Mitchell, Thos Tavlor, David W Hartt, Thos H Kelley, George A Perley, George F Grass and Henry Webb Auctioneers — Thos A Beckwith and James S White Fishery Warden — George W Hoben. Labor Act Commissioner — Robert Hughes. Time of holding Circuit Court— Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday in October The terms of the County Court are as follows : The third Tuesday in Janu- ary and June, and on the Wednesday next afrer the second Tuesday in Oct. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. Sunbury County. Blissville 894 Lincoln 917 Sheffield Burton 1,677 Maugerville 548 Gladstone 1,034 Total liiquor License Act, 1883. Commissioners — Judge Steadman, the Warden, G A Perley Northfield ., 6,631 894 687 COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Judge of the County Court — Jas G Stevens, Esq ; Denis B Gallagher, Clerk. Clerk of the Circuits — W Fred Kerston. Commissioners for Parish Courts — F W Brown, Esquire, and Lewis Bums, Esquire, Grand Falls ; Joseph Barnes, Esq, and James A Armstrong, Esq, Andover ; H P Peterson, Esq, Drummond ; Moses Craig, Esq, and Murray B Cox, Perth ; John Ryan, Esq, Gordon. Sheriff— James Tibbits. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace — D B Gallagher. Judge of Probates — W Fred Kerston, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — James Tibbits. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John C McClusky, Esq. Commissioners for taking Special Bail — Adam Beveridge, John Costigan, C A Hammond. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Wm Everitt, H P Peterson, R W L Tibbits, G L Kelley, Esquires Abolishment and Imprisonment of Debtors Act — Robert H Davis. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — John Costigan, W Fred Kerston, D B Gallagher, F W Brown, C A Hammond, R H Davis and Alexander Straton. Board of Valuators — Moses Price, John Ryan, A J Beveridge. Interim Assignee under Insolvent Act of 1875 — John McCluskey, Esq, Andover. Coroners — E Hutchinson, R W L Tibbits, W Graham Hnllf, Cargoes and Freighti Ininred at Loweit Ratei.^ 120 Census Returns — County of Westmorland. With superior iacilities and many years experience in the anctionhnsinesg, ~" • Notaries Public — D B Gallagher, W F Kerston, R H Davis, Alex Straton, Charies Straton, Andover. Attorneys — D B Gallagher, R H Davis, Andover ; W F Kerston, Grand Falls. Collectors of Customs — F W Brown, Esq ; Sub-Collector, George A Bedell ; Preventing Officer, George Baird. Auctioneers — John McCluskey, Lewis Pickett, and F W Brown. Trustees of the Grammar School — George T Baird, Rev L A Hoyt, Joseph Barnes, J Allen Perley. Teacher of the Grammar School — R G Day. Commissioners under Free Grants Act — H P Petersen, Denmark; John Smith, Sisson Ridge ; Thomas Cummings, William McPhair. Liquor License Act, 1883. Commissioners — Judge Stevens, The Warden, P T Fraser. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. Victoria County. St. Francis 1,600 St Basil 1,350 Drummond 1,501 StHilaire 893 St Anne 1,911 Andover 1,239 Madawaska 966 St Leonard 2,190 Perth 1,683 St Jacques 776 Grand Falls 1,534 Gordon 747 Lome 376 Total 15,686. COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. Judge of the County Court— Hon Bliss Botsford ; W W Wells, Clerk. Commissioners Parish Civil Courts and Stipendiary Justices — Jacob Wort- man, Moncton ; Thomas Herritt, Petitcodiac. Commissioners Parish Civil Courts — S G Gilbert, Maximilian F Richard, Dorchester ; Lovell Lewis, Moncton ; George Chapman, Salisbury ; Samuel Sharp, W C Chappell, Westmorland; W B Deacon, Geo Harshman, Shediac; Wm Duncan, Patrick Hebert, Botsford. Clerk of the Circuits — Joseph B Peck, Esq. High Sheriff — R A Chapman, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — C E Knapp, Esq. Judge of Pi'obates — A E Oulton, Esq. Registrar of Probates — C E Kna]ip, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Wm Backhouse, Esq. Coroners — Jacob Wortman, Charles Somers, Moncton ; C W Smith, Shediac ; Robt Bell, Sackville ; John Blacklock, Colin VanBuskirk, Clement Burke, W^m Dobson, Botsford ; J W Chapman, W^m Bissett, Thos A LeBlanc, Dor- chester ; Ralph Siddall, Wm W Irvine, Geo B Dixon, Edward Gooden, West- morland; J C Price, Elias W Elliott, Nelson G Trites, Salisbury ; Oscar McCuUy, M D, Edward Moore, M D, Blair Estabrooks, John Baird, E T Goudet. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — E Cogswell, Sackville ; D Hanington, W B Deacon, Shediac ; 8 S Wilmot, Alex L Wrighl, Salisbury ; Howard D Charters, John McKenzie, Moncton ; Martin Freeman, Point de Bute ; and all the Attorneys of the County. WHRTAKER BROTHERS, General InmranGe Agenta,' ND. Census Returns — County of York. 121 inbnsiness, lex Straton, iton, Grand e A Bedell ; I. oyt, Joseph nark ; John W. A. LOCKHART cannot fail to give satisfaction. d 1,501 1,239 1,683 747 5,686. Clerk, acob Wort- F Richard, iry ; Samuel an, Shediac; Commissioners for taking Special Rill in the Supreme Court— Howard D Chartei-8, Moncton ; S S Wilmot, Salisbury ; W B Deacon, ShetUac ; and the Judges in the County Court in the Conntv. Notaries Public— D L Hanington, C E Knapp, J J} Peck, A E Oulton, P A Landry, Burton S Read, Henry K Emnurson, Donliester ; D Hanington, W J (iilbert, Wm B Deacon, Shediac ; Bliss B(»tstord, Charles Holstead, R A Borden, H Atkinson, H Gilbert, C A Steeves, Chas E Sunnier, Moncton ; Christopher Milner, H A Powell, Sackville. Police Magistrates, Moncton — K W Abercoinhie, Jacob Wortman. Commissioners for taking Examination (»f Debtors — Bliss Botsford, Chas E Knapp, Robert Beckwith, I^squircs. Commiss'r of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville — Jas Lowerison. Commissioners of Sewers for Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton — David Burke, Florian White. Commissioners of Sewers, Great Canal, Parishes of Sackville and Westmor- land — Silas D Copp. Commissioners of Sewers, Barochois M;irsh— Dominic Budrot, Mark Budrot. (!ommissioner of Sewers, Mill Creek Marsh, Sackville — Rufus Bulmer. Commissioners of Sewers, Etter Aboidcau Marsli, Sackville and W^estmor- land — Bradley Etter, Isaac Lowerison, Nelson Bulmer. Auctioneers — Wm Lawrence, S C Charters, .J W Chapman, Sackville ; VV B Deacon, Shediac ; Robt Hallett, Jesse I. Bent, Sackville; Jacob Wortman, Moncton ; Robert Moffat, Salisbury ; Joseph Warren, Wm Crowe, D«jrchester. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — S W Tingley, Dorchester ; R A Borden, David Grant, Elisha Tingley, and Rowland F Keith, Moncton ; R B Weldon, G Miles Blackney, Robert C Tait, Salisbury. Interim Assignee under Insolvent Acts — C A Steeves. Liquor License Act, 188JJ. Commissioners — Judge Botsford, The Warden, Duncan J Harper. CENSUS RETURNS-1880. Westmorland County. Dorchester 6,582 Botsford 3,!)85 Moncton (parish)..4,569 Sackville 4,882 Shediac 6226 Salisbury 4,211 Westmorland 2,231 Moncton (town)..5,032 Total 37,719 th, Shediac ; lent Burke, Blanc, Dor- joden, West- )ury ; Oscar Baird, E T E Cogswell, X L Wrighl, in Freeman, COUNTY OF YOKK. Judge of the County Court— Jas Steadman, Esq; William Wilson, Clerk. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts~Wm Janiieson, Prince William ; John F Petty, Manners Sutton ; Whitfield Estcy, Bright ; James R Garden, John L Fletcher, St Marys ; Alonzo C Dow, Rainsford Price, Canterbury ; Alfred W Sears, Dumfries; Adam Sharp, Queensbury ; Lewis Fisher. New Maryland; Edward Spears, Alfred B Avery, Stanley ; C S Ingraham, Fred- ericton ; M S Ryan, Southampton ; Edward Pidgeon, Douglas ; A E Cliff, Kingsclear ; W W McGeorge, James Ponieroy, North Lake. High Sheriff— A A Sterling, Escj. v , Deputy Sheriff— John B Hawthorne, P^sq. Clerk of the Peace — Wm Wilson, Esq. All Bnginesi entmsted to as has oar Personal Attention.' 122 CORPOllATION OF FrEDEUICTOX. Cash advanced free of charge on goods placed with h tSiifrogate and Judge of Probates — George F H Mincliin, Esq. Kegistrar of Probates — Francis A H Straton, Enq. Kegistrar of Deeds and Wills — Abraham D, Yerxa. Deputy — James Hamilton. Gaoler — John I> Hawthorne. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — E Hanson, George F H Minchin, and William Brown. Coroners — George FI Vanwart, Judah Hammond, Thos Brown, Dr T C Brown, David Dow, David Little, D L Grant, John Fletcher, Geo Nevers, Edward D Estaljrooks, William Jamiesou, Hezekiah Cronkite, Charles Mc- Gibbon, Charles F Hoben, Alexander Hay, George N Howland, Charles E Dow, Dr David Moore, Geo A Perley, Dr Fnmk Kilburn, Dr John L Currie, Alfred Rowley, and Rankine D Brooks. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — The several Attorneys practising in the County. Collector of Royalties — James Henry, Esq. Commissioner under Gr.rnishee Act, cap 43 Consolidated Statutes — John L Marsh, Esq. Commissioner under cap 38 Consolidated Statutes — Jolni L Marsh, Esq. George C Hunt and John M W^iley — Licensed Vendors of Liquors in the City of FrederifUon, under cap 99, Canada Temperance Act. Uqiior License Act, 1883. Coramissionei"s — Judge vSteadman, the Warden, J H Phair. Inspector — Arthur L Belyea ; Sub-Inspector, James Roberts. Corporation of Frederictoii. G E Fenety, Esq, Mayor ; Charles W Beckwith, Es(i, City Clerk ; James F McMurray, Esq, City Auditor ; John Edwards, Esq, City Treasurer; Richard Hudson, Market Clerk. Aldermen — Wellington Ward ; Alexander Calder and Geo H Parker. St Ann's Ward ; John B (iunter and John M Wiley. Carleton Ward; Patrick Farrell and Fred B Pxlgecombe. King's Ward ; Marshall Richey and John Black. Queen's Ward ; John Moore and Geo H Davis. City Marshiil— N T Wheeler. Fire Department — Andrew Lipsett, Chief Engineer ; George Hatt, jr, Ass't Engineer ; John McLaughlin, Captain of No 1 Hose Company; George Ross, Captain of No 2 ; John E Parks, Captain of No 3 ; Frank Straton, Captain of No 4, and James Rodgers, Captain of No 5 ; Alfred G Edgecombe, Captain of Hook and Ladder Company ; Isaac Burden, Captain of Protection Co. Alms House Commissioner — Elijah Clark; Keeper, Richard Phillips. City Hall Committee — Mayor Fenety, chairman ; Aldermen Calder, Gunter, Farrell, Davis and Black. Janitor City Hall — Martin Nowlin ; Collector of Licenses, John Woodward. Road Commissioner — Daniel Casey. Assessors — James Farrell, Principal; George A Cliff and David B Barker, Assistants. Revisors — Aldermen Calder, Gunter, Farrell, Davis and Black. Police Department — John L Marsh, Police Magistrate ; John Richards and John McDonald, vSitting Magistrates. Police — Dow Vandine, Sergeant ; Paul Phillips and Z Wright, Policemen. WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents,' Census Returns — A dvertisement. 123 W. A. LOCKHART, Auctioneer, 106 Prince Wm. Street. ind William The several ;e8 — John L Water Department— Alderman Richev, cliairman ; Aldermen Farrell and Wiley. Water Commissioner — Alexander Burcliill. Engineer of Water Works Engine— John Taylor, chief, and Malcolm Ross, assistant. School IJoard— A F Randolph, Chairnian , Dr Conlthard, and J)dius L Inches (appointed by (Tovernment) ; A A Sterling, P McPeake, Wesley Van- wart and J J Weddall, (appointed by City Council.) Secretary to Board— Charles A Sampson. Messenger, William Lipsett. CENSUS RETURNS -1880. York County. FREDERICTON, Wellington Ward 717 St Ann's Ward 1,641 Carleton " 1,605 Queen's " 1,221 King's Ward 1,034 Total— 6,218 New Maryland Parish 448 Manners-Sntton 1.597 Kingsclear 1,918 Prince William 1,382 Dumfries 925 Canterbury 2,544 North Lake 800 Southampton 2,244 Queensbury 1,672 Bright 1,628 Douglas 2,916 Stanley 2,232 St Mary's .'....3,873 Total .' 30,397 J. R. CAMERON 3 ENNIS & GARDNER BLOCK, PRINCE WILLUn ST. IDEA-LER iisr AMERICAN BEST OILS AND OIL STOVES, OI3:-A.ITIDE3LiTEI2,S, German Study, and Eni^lisli and American OTBNIBS, CHIMNIYS, WICKS, 8tC. ST. CrOHIIiT, IsT. B. Protests Noted and Extended. 67 Prince WiUlam Street, St. John, N. B.' 124 Railways. ETery attention paid to trade Auction salea by RAILWAYS. Intercolonial Railway. General Officers resident at Moncton N B — D Pottinger, Chief Superintend- ent ; P S Arcliibald, Chief Engineer ; Thos Williams, Chief Accountant and Tresisurer ; H A Whitney, Mechanical Superintendent ; (ieo Taylor, General Freight Agent ; A Busby, General Passenger Agent ; T V Cooke, General Storekeeper. In charge of Districts — J J Wallace, Truro, N S, Superintendent Halifax and St John District ; James E Price, « 'ami)bellton, N B, Superin- tendent Moncton and Ste Flavie District; A R McDonald, River du Loup, P Q, Superintendent Ste Flavie and Quebec District. Miles operated, 840. New Brunswick Railway. Samuel Thorne, President ; Isaac Burpee, Vice-President ; K R Burpee, General Manager and General Freight Agent ; Alfred Seely, Secretary-Trea- surer ; N T Greathead, General Passenger and Ticket Agent ; A McNaughton, Auditor ; John Stewart, Train Superintendent ; Jesse Matthews, Mjister Mechanic ; T N Burpee, Master Car Builder. Miles operated — New Bruns- wick Railway, 205; New Brunswick & Canada R'y, (leased) 127; St John & Maine, (leased) 88 ; Carleton, (leased) 4 ; Fredericton, 23 ; Total, 447 miles. Carleton, St. John, Branch Railroad Company. Directors — Hon Isaac Burpee, President ; C W Weldon, Samuel Thorne H A Glasgow, H Leonard ; George F Harding, Secretary-Treasurer. Prince Edward Island Railway. James Coleman, Superintendent ; Jos Unsworth, Mechanical Superintendent and Storekeeper ; W T Huggan, Accountant and Auditor. Head Offices — Charlottetown ; Distances — Charlottetown to Tignish, 117 miles; Charlotte- town to Souris, 60 miles ; Charlottetown to Georgetown, 46 miles. . Provincial and New England All Rail Line. New Brunswick Railway — Maine Central Railroad, and other connecting Railroads West. Two trains daily each way between St John and Boston. Day train leaves St John and Boston (daily), Sundays excepted. Night train leaves St John (daily,) Saturdays excepted. Night train leaves Boston (dailv), but on Saturday night runs only to Bangor. Pullman Sleepers on all night trains. C. JOil ARCHITECT, Lawfence's Building, Ho. 101 King SW ST. JOHN, N. B. Insnre with WHITTAKER BROS., General Inrarance Agents/ Banks. 125 W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince William Street. BANKS. Bank of British North America. Capitul £1,000,000 Sterling. Head Office, London, P^ngland. J lead office in Canada, Montreal. St Jolin Branch— W E Collier, Manager; C F Deacon, Accountant; Jeremy Taylor, Teller; J Miller, Discount Clerk ; R I) Wilson, H L Peiler, T B Hannah, A J Glazebroolc, Clerks ; W Maber, Messenger. Fredericton Agency — Robert Napier, Agent. Bank of Montreal. Capital §12,000,000. Reserve, $0,200,000. Head Office, Montreal. W J Bu- clianan, (Jen Manager. C F Smithers, President. St John Branch — E C Jones, Manager, A H Beddome, Accountant ; E W Jarvis, Ledger Keeper ; S L Richey, Discount Clerk ; G Dean, E W Brethe- ston, Tellers; John Ambrose, RM Napier, Clerks; John L Wilson, Mes- senger. Discount Days — every week day. Branches and Agencies in Maritime Provinces — Mcmcton, F M Cotton, Manager; Chatham, F E Winslow, Manager; Halifax, N S, C Sweeney, Manager. Bank of New Brnnswick. Capital, $1,000,000 Directors — Hon J D Lewin, President ; Thomas Gilbert, Vice-President ; T W Daniel, C H Fairweather, Henry Vaughan, John Yeats, J U Thomas, WWTurnbull. W Girvan, Cashier. G A Scholield, Manager; Joshua Clawson, Accountant; BCB Boyd, Corresponding Clerk ; S Girvan, J M Dick, A McDonald, Tellers ; G L Robinson, A Wishart, W S Thomas, Ledger Keepers ; H B Scholield and G W Daniel, Discount Clerks ; Charles McDonaUi, R P Hazen and James Keator, Clerks ; William Pattison, A S Pattison, Messengers. Discount Days — Tuesdays and Fridays. '- Bank of Nova Scotia. Incorporated 1832. Capital paid up, $1,000,000. Reserve Fund, $470,000. Director — John J Maclean, President ; John Doull, Vice-President ; Saml A White, Adam Burns, Daniel Cronan. Cashier — Thomas Fyshe, Branches in Nova Scotia — Amherst, Bridgetown, Kentville, North Sydney, Annapolis, Digby, Liverpool, Pictou, Xew Glasgow, Yarmouth, Canning. Branches in New Brunswick — !^t .John, Moncton, Woodstock, Newcastle, Chatham, Campbellton, Fredericton, Sussex, and St Stej)hen. Branches in P E Island — Ciiarlottetown, Summerside, Montague. Branch in Manitoba — Winnipeg. / Discount Davs — everv week day. C/1TT|~|rkT "QAOTT^ Prescribed by the Hoard of Kducation, and all others OvZ-tRvVf-Li JJvFV-H-Oj used iu tlie Maritime Provinces, constantly on hand, WHOL,ESAI.E AND RETAIL. J. & A. MLcaXILLA-lV. 67 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B.^ 126 Societies, Cluhs, Etc. All biuiness confidentially and promptty attended to by Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Canada. Capital siibKcribed, $321,900, Capital paid, $321,900. Keserve Fund, $40,000. Directors — Thos Maclellan, PrcHident : Jeremiah Harrison, Vice-President ; John Tapley, John McMillan, and A A Sterling, Fredericton. Clerks : W Murray Botsford, J Fred McMillan, W O Slipp, O H Sharpe, and George Becall. Agent at Fredericton — A S Murray. / Agent at Woodstock — G W Vanwart. Halifax Banking^ Co.— Incorporated 1872. PAID UP CAPITAL, $500,000. Head Office, Halifax, N S. Directors — Robie Uniacke, President ; L J Morton, Vice-President ; Thos Bayne, F D Corbett, James Thomson. Agencies — Londonderry, NS; Shelburne, NS; Harrington, NS; Lock- port, N S ; St John, N B ; Lunenburg, N S ; Parrsboro', N S ; Truro, N S ; Oxford, N S ; Hillsboro', N B ; Sackville, N B ; Windsor, N S ; Petitcodiac, • NB;Springhill, NS. Banking- House of Maclellan & Co. Thomas Maclellan. Alfred Chilton Blair. Charles H Lee, Teller ; Andrew Blair, Ledger Keeper ; Boies DeVeber, William H White, John Russell, A P Hazen, clerks. SOCIETIES, CLUBS, &c. St. John Law Society— Incorporated April, 1878. Council. C W Weldon, Q C, D C L, M P, President ; G C Coster, Secretary-Treas- urer ; Amon A Wilson, Librarian ; W H Tuck, Q C, C N Skinner, Q C, F E Barker, Q C, Hon R J Ritchie, Atty Gen'l, E McLeod, Q C, M P P, L R Harrison, A O Earle, G C Coster. Barristers' Society. W H Tuck, Q C, President ; E L Wetmore, Q C, Vice-President ; John Black, Treasurer ; Daniel Jordan, Librarian. St. John Medical Society. Dr T W Musgrove, President ; Dr James Christie, Dr Geo Taylor, Vice- Presidents ; Dr W J Coleman, Treasurer ; Dr. Gray, Secretary. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, in their JRoom, Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Street. The Council of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick. William Bayard, M D, President ; Henry C Preston, M D, Alfred C Smith, M D, T Clowes Brown, M D, Edwin A Vail, M D, Jas Steeves, M D, S Z Earle, M D, P R Moore, M D, James Christie, M D, and F L Currie, M D, Registrar. WUITTAKER BROS., General Agents ^ Ci.rRs, Societies, Etc. 127 W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince WUIiam Street. New Brunswick Mod leal Sofioty. President, Dr Thos Walker, St John ; Vice-I'rcsuleiits, hr K M Patterson, Fredericton, Dr (ieo Taylor, Hampton; St'cretary, Dr T \V Miisyrrove, Car- leton, St John ; Cor Secretary, Dr W J ('olemaii, St John ; Treasurer, I>r D E Berryi.ian, St John; Trustees, Dr Danii-l, Dr Allison, Dr D K r»erryman. St. Anclrow*s Society. James Knox, President; James Stratnn, 1st Vice-President; Alexander Rankine, 2nd Vice-President; Rev D Macrae, DD, ("haplain ; John White, Treasurer; D C Robertson, Secretary ; ivohert Jardine, Marshal; Roderick Ross, P R Inches, M D, Committee of Charity ; J R Perri*; and If S Crook- shank, Pipers. Meets quarterly on first Tuesdays of Novend)er, Fehniary, ALiy and August. Election in November. Irish Friendly Society. F J McCafferty, President; P J McAvoy, Vice-President; D J O'Neil Recording Secretary ; John O'Regan, Financial do; Jann-s Miuehan, Treasurer; John Linehan, Librarian ; C J Kane, Assistant Librarian • E Lantalum, John O'Neil, James Barry, Audit Committee. The Agricultural Society of the City and County of St. John. President, Wm Shaw; 1st Vice-President, S S Hall ; 2iid do, John Ma^ce ; 3rd do, James Lee; 4th do, Thos Davidson ; 5th do, Thos Clafk ; Correspond- ing Secretary, Jas L Dunn ; Treasurer, Wm F Jiiitt ; Recording Secretary, Arthur M Magee. Directors: The above Officers with }l J Ward, Jeremiah Donovan, JB Hamm, James A Harding, S T Golding, R T (.'lindi, James Shaw, William Hawker, J M Johnson, T Carlcton Olive, Benjamin Hevenor, A C Fair- weather, A T Dunn, John Jordan, Dr John Berryman. St. John Building Society. Directors— C N Skinner, President; James Christie, M D, Vice-President; Alex Duft; Managing Director; Gilbert Murdoch, W Christie, M D, I) A Sin- cliiir, R Chipman Skinner, William Piigsley, jr. Solicitors ; A Christie, Saint John, Thomas Glendenning, Moncton, N A C'lifF, Fredericton, Surveyors ; the Maritime Bank, Banker ; Thomas Reid, Secretary -Treasurer. The Provincial Building Society. Directors— W F Butt, President ; W K Crawford, Vice-President ; A A Stockton, Jas H McAvitv, W H Havward, (; P Clarke ; Secretary-Treasurer, F S Sharpe ; Solicitors, A A & R O Stc^ckton. St. Andrew's Curling Club. Simeon Jones, President ; George Stewart, Vice-President ; James Straton, Secretary-Treasurer; W F Harrison, D Thomson, iiepresentative Members; John White, Wm Snider, A O Skinner, F S DeForest, C Y Gregory, W H Purdy, G E McLaughlin, Fred Gregory, Skips; Wm Snider and George E McLaughlin, Auditors. For the Phenix Insurance Co., o! Brooklyn, New Tork.^ 128 Societies, Cluiw, Etc. Hoagehold Fnrnitiire, Merchandise, Manalactiired Goodi, &o., received ThiHtlc Ciirliiif; Club. Alex Miller, Preses ; K R Harncs, Vice Preses ; E L Whittaker, Secre- tary ; T Ni.sl)et Robert.s(»n, Treasurer ; Kev. I). Macrae, DD, Chaplain ; James Knox, H Heveiior, James Shaw, E Sears, jr. Managing (^)nimittee; James K«'nnt'ly, James Shaw, Representative Members. Victoria Sksitiii); Club. (i li Ilegan, President; W II Piirdy, I)r McAvenny, W L Kiisby, AC Janline, II J A (ioddanl, C E Burpee, O Blois, J Straton, Directors ; GeorgL'C Coster, Secretary-Treasurer. Homo for Ayed FeiiialcH. T W Dnnii'l, President ; Rev (i M Armstrong, C K Kinnear, Robt Marshall. John H Park.--, II Lawnmno Sturdee, R W Crookshank, LeB Botslord, AW', Mrs J R Armstrong, Mrs Troop, Mrs Ilegan, Mrs Sturdee, Mrs Daniel, Mrs Barnes, Mrs McLeod, Mrs R W Crookshank, Mrs R Thomson, Mrs Prichard, Mrs G M Armstrong, Mrs Temple, Mrs Masters, Mrs Gideon Prescott, Miss Crookshank, Mrs J L Dunn, Directors. Lloy(r.s Kegister of Britisli and Foreign Shipping:. Head Otlice — London, England. C R Coker, Lloyd's Surveyor for the Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ; Oflice, St John, N H. Richard Slo P E Island; Otlice, Charlottetown, P E L oggitt, Lloyd's Surveyor for The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association. Nos. 28 and 30 Pugsley's Building, corner Princess and Prince \Vm Streets. Saint John, N B, Licensed by the CJovenuncnt to do business throughout the Dominion of Canada ujHtu the Safety Euiul and Imputable Assessment System. Capital Stock, $12(),0OU ; DopJsit witli Donunion Government $50',000. Directors — James do Wolfe Sjjurr, St John, N B ; James T Steeves, M D, Medical Superintendent Provincial Lunatic Asylum ; Wm Henry "rhorne (W M Thome I't Co), hardware merchant; Thos Temple, M P., .Fredericton ; Foster McFarlane, M D, Fairville, N B •, H W Frith, Barrister, Charles F Clinch (C Clinch & Sons), lumber merchants. Officers — Ja>nes de Wolfe Spurr, President ; James T Steeves, M D, Vice-President ; Charles Campbell, Secretary ; Foster McFarlane, M D, Medical Superintendent. Applications re;, .ived throutfii Agents, or by the Secretary at the Head Office. Active agi-nts wanted throughout the Dominion. New Brnnswick Poiiitry and Pet Stock Association. Col A Blaine, President ; J S Maclaren, St John ; J B Snowball, Chatham ; and Philip Law, Vice-President; W B Morris, St Andrews; C E Grosvenor, Canterbury, York Co ; Alexander Stewart, Dalhousie; L J Fowler, Queen's Co ; L J Almon, King's Co. H W Wilson, Secretary ; Wm Snider, Treas. Moosepath ]>riviii}; Park Asf^ociatloii. Thos Furlong, President ; Geo A Barker, J B Hamm, Dr James Christie, Bela R Lawrence, Directors. Geo A Barker, Secretary. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, General Agents^ .i> ii Societies, Cluijs, Etc. 129 received iker, Secre- ain ; Janu's tee; Janics I ; CleorgL- ( ' )t Marshall. Kl'ord, >LJ), )aniel, Mrs rs Pricliaril, ^8eott, Miss ii and New lurveyor for iVni Streets. (oniinion ol' m. Capital I. jeves, M T), iry Thome edericton ; Charles F de Wolfe Campbell, ; the Head atioii. fJhathaiu ; Grosvenor, 3r, Queen's r, Treas. es Christie, and Mid at Anotion by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince William Street. JoicKiiifi Coal Milling AHHOclatioii. Directors— James Kennedy, President; L II Vaiighan, K Cruikshank, J E Irvine, D W Clark ; Henry Duflell, jr, Secretary-Treasurer. Prospect Coal Mining Co. I) H Warner, President; John Ilolden, II W ( liisholrn, Henry Vaughan and Samual T King, Directors; 10 W (Jale, Secretary -Treiusurer. Hi{<:lilaiid ]*ark Coiii|miiy. Seth R Foster, President ; Win .lack, (^ C, John II Parks, Thos Furlong, W .1 Logan, J A S Mott, Directors; ti C Coster, Secretary -Treasurer. N«w Bruiis\vi<'k Tcloyrapli C*oiiipaiiy. President, C W Weldon ; Secretary. T M Kc.l.insou ; Treasurer, R T Clinch; Directors — John Yeats, R Reed, D J Alnion, R T Clinch. The Company's office is at Rothesay. New Brunswick Laud and Lumber Co. Rt Hon Lord l*'lpliinstone, President; Isaac Burpee, Vice-President; W T Wliitehead (Fredericton), Sei-retary. Wm. Parks & Son, (Limited.) Capital $200,000. SOOO shares ^2o each. Directors— John H Parks, President ; C W Weldon, M P, Thos Maclellan, Thos McAvity, Jr, Fred E Barker, D C L, E B Ketchum. W J "Parks; Arthur Wright, Secretary. The Naiiit John Cotton Co.— (Limitkd.) Capital 8200,000. 2000 Shares .SloOcacl!. Directors, John H Parks, President; Thos Mc.Vvity, jr. Vincent S White, R Peniston Starr, Alex Shives ; E B Ketchiuu, Secreuiry. tlueen ManganeMO iHining Company,— Makkhammlle, N. B., AND Boston, Ma.ss. President — William Pope, Boston, Mass; Secretary-Treasurer, WC Pope, Boston, Mass; Alfred Markham, Maikhamville, Manager in New Brunswick. Nouth Bay Boom Company. James Holly, President; RW Crookshank, James Reed, Geo Fleming, Jas U Thomas, F B Hazen, David McLellan ; J E Lin^dey, Sec'y-Treasurer. ]Vew Brunswick Odd FellowH^ Hall Company. James Christie, M D, President; D A Sinclair, Vice-Presiileni; C N Skinner, Solicitor ; Alexander Dull; Sec'y-Treas ; Gilbert Murdoch, R R Barnes, Alex Rankin, Roht Marshall, Wm Smith. Oreenwood C 'nietery Company. Directors— Geo H Clark. President ; Fred R Linde, R N Knight, D W Clark, John V Ellis, John Christopher; Geo F Harding, Sec-Treasurer. S\ For tlie £tna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn." 130 Societies, Clubs, Etc. It ig an indispatable fact that the leading Auction Business of the City ISaint John Typographical llnioii, Xo. 85. John Law, President ; John Beazley, Vico-1'resident ; 11 E Codner, Record- ing and Corresponding Secretary ; James Berry, Financial Secretarj' ; J W Perkins, Ti ?a8urer ; Duncan Brown, 8ergeant-at-Arnis. James Be rry, Provincial Deputy for New Brunswick. Meets on second Saturday in each month in Union Room, Market Building, Charlotte Street. Hi. John GaM liight Company. Robert Blair, President ; Hon John Boyd, Chas Patton, J II Parks, D Cald- well, J Wishart; Jas Dyall, Wm Fleming, F E Barker, Directors; Robert Blair, Manager ; George Ellis, Secretary ; ( reorge Peters, Clerk. St. John Rural Cemetery Company. Office — Princess Street. Directors — John Magee, President ; James Reed, T W Daniel, VVm Thom- son, W Jack, John H Parks, LeB Botsford, M D, S S Hall, John Hegan, Jas L J3unn, A C Jardine, Richard Thompson ; G Sidney Smith, Secretary- Treosurer; John Cruikshank, Resident Superintendent. HeehanicM' Institute. Board of Directors 1884-85 — President, D P Chisholm ; Vice-Presidents, John Magee and T B Hanington : Recording Secretary, F S Sharp ; Cor- responding Secretary, G W Allen ; Treasurer, Geo W Whitney. Directors — S Alward, T A Rankin, D Breeze, Jas Fleming, E R Moore, Jas Christie, M D, Geo F Matthew, Andrew Gilmour, Jonas Howe, F McCafierty, E Sears, jr., Edwin Fisher. Auditors — Jos B Hamm, James Adam and R F Quigley. Curator, C C Parker. Council Fish and Game Protection l^ociety ol* Xew llriinMwick. James A Harding, High Slieriff" President; James T Fellows, Ist Vice- President ; J deW olie Spurr, '2nd Vice-President ; S S Hall, Dr Jc^hn Berry- man, T Otty Crookshank, (.' A Robertson, O T Stone, Count DeBury, J H PuUen, F B Hazen, G Rainnie, L J Almon ; G C Coster, Secretary; GE Snider, Treiisurer. Boar«l of Tra«le. James A Harding, President ; W H Thome, Vice-President. Council — R P Starr, John McMillan. Andre Gushing, Jer Harrison, R Cruikshank, SS Hall, Chas Masters, ( Jeo Robertson, W F Hatheway. H J Thorne, A P Tip- pett, Arthur Everett, J II McAvity, T W Daniel, J C Robertson ; G J Chubb, Treasurer ; Peter Clinch, Secretary. Hi, John Young Men's Christian Association. Officers — President, J E Irvine; Vice-Presidents, T VV Daniel, J March,. G F Burpee, Dr W S Morrison, J A Wallace, J E Barnes, J Stewart, H S Miller; Recording Secretary, (i A Henderson; Corresponding Secretary, J Clawson ; Treasurer, S l\ Paterson ; Lil)rarian, K S StepJienson ; General Secretary, H Diston. Trustees — J E Irvine, Dr Botsford, Edwin Frost, T W Daniel, Hon I Burpee, Hon E McLeod. Managitig Committee — H B Jack- son, Prof McVicar, C H Hutchings, J McA Hutchings, T H Jordan, G A Smith, G Younger, H P Kerr, E T C Knowlos, Dr Botsford, Edwin Frost, WHITTAKER BROS., Oeneral Insorance Agents,^ f the City iner, Recorrl- retary; J W cet Building, irks, DCald- tors; Kobert. Wm Thom- 1 Hegan, Jas 1, Secretary- e-Presidents, Sluirp ; Cor- Di rectors — .las Christie, 'rty, E Sears, i F Quigley. of ]l¥ew vs, Ist Vice- John Berry- eBury, J H relary ; G E Council — iksliank, S S e, A P Tip- ; G J Chubb, lion. 1, J March,, tev\art, H S Sei^retary, J on ; General Frost, T W H B Jack- ordan, G A id win Frost, Societies. Clubs, Etc. — Advertisement. 131 is done by W. A. LOCKHART, !06 Prince William Street. J O Miller, Dr G R .J Crawford, J P Bowennan, .J S Mamie, H B White, G Mitchell, A W Sulis, C E Macniicliael, D Bruce. Life Members— lion Isaac Burpee, Hon John Bovd, Mr < i V Burpee, Dr LeB Botsford,. Dr (t R J Crawford, Mr J A (rauld, J H McAvitv, Sir S L Tilley, R Marshall, E McLeod, Mr James Hamilton, Mr d A Henderson, Mr J E Irvine, Mr William Kerr, Mr H B Jackson, Mr J \V Stewart, Mr J E Barnes, Mr H J Tliorne, Mr Edwin Froit, Mr J A Parks, Mr W J Davidson. Building open every week day from 8 a m to 10 p m. Citizens and strangers are most cordially invited to visit the Buihling, and l)ecome familiar with the work of the Association, and the advantages it oficrs to young men. Mem- bership fee, !f 2 per annum; Gymnasium fee, members, ;^'3 per annum ; non- members, $5 per annum. Evangelical Alliance. Joseph Prichard, {'resident ; Jas McMillan, T W Daniel, Henry Vanghan, Rev G M Armstrong, LeBaron Botsford, M D, Vice-Presidents ; Rev D ^Mac- rae, D I), Corresponding Secretary ; Sydney B Patcrson, Secretary Treasurer; H h White, Hon John Boyd, all Clergymen connected wit)» the Alliance, and the officers ex-officio. 9few BrnnMvick Auxiliary Bible Society. LeBaron Botsford, Es{|, M I), President ; Thos W Daniel, Ks(|, .lohn Fisher, Esq, Edw;\rd Sears, Esq, John Wisliart, I'stj, Charles Pattoii, Esij, Henry Vanghan. Esq, James McMillan, Escj, \'ice-Presidents ; R Cruikshank, Esq, Treasurer; Thomas Maclellan, Esij, Secretary. Committee — Hon Joiin Boyd, .Iosej)h Bullock, Joshua Clawson, J A Estcy, James Flewelling, J E Irvine, ("has F Kinnear, Jas Logan, Wm Peters, Joseph Prichard, G Robertson, T S Simms, (i \V Whitney. Deposit- ory — The store of Messrs J t^ A McMillan, Prince Wm Street. Mr John Toland, Agent. It is particularly recpiested that all communications be addressed to the Secretary, and all remittances made to the Treasurer. ®¥A& sot III 45 King Street, (North Side,) f F, BAYM0MD, PROPRIETOR. Laroo Lines placed in English and American Companies.' 132 HOSPITAT^S AND ASYLUMS. The Host Spacioas and Centrally Situated Auction and Sales Room HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. « General Public HoHpital. Comniissioners — W Bayard, m d, President ; K W Crookshank, Vice Pres't; M W Maher, ii Ji Clarke, Thomas Walker, M d, Judge Walters, A C Smith, .S Z Earle, m d, G A Barker ; Dr G K J Crawford, Resident Physician and h!n[KTint«;ndant ; T F Raymond, Secretary ; Mrs Jane Higgins, Matron. Medical Stafl^— G A Hamilton, M d, James Christie, M D, L E Aljison, M D, J D White, M D, J W Daniel, m d, B Travers, m « ; Eye and Ear Department, M F Bruce, m d. Marine Hospital. For the Relief of iSick and Disabled Seamen at St John, N. B. Commissioners — Jno Wishart, Chas McLaughlin ; J H Harding. Secretary and Treasurer ; LeB Botsford, m d. Physician ; Andrew Barnes, Steward. Provincial liUnatic Asylum. Commissioners — Hon Attorney-General Blair, D ^[cLellan, Provincial Secretary, P G Ryan, Board of Works, Dr Vail, li J Ritchie, Solicitor Gen'l, Hon Thos F (iillespie, ; R W Crooksliank, Secretary ; James T vSteeves, m d, Superintendent ; A McVey, Clerk, Saint Jolin Protectant Orphan Isyluni. Directors — W W Turuhidl, President ; Rev (ieo M Armstrong, LeBaron Botsford M D, T W Daniel, .Jolm E Irvine, Edward Sears, Jr, Roht Marshall, Rev (too Bruce, n A, G W Whitney, S T King, Alex Rankin, Simeon Jones, A C Blair, A Gilmour, Arthur Everitt. Standi n.( Committee — Robert Marshall, Rev George Bruce, Alex Rankin. Ladies' (.'otnmittee — Mrs W WTurnbull, Mrs .John Boyd, Mrs .Tames Mc- Farlane, Mrs Geo McLeod, Mrs James Kaye, Mrs Hegan, Mrs Jas Lawton, Mrs Jas L Dunn, Mrs Arthur Everitt, Miss Hunt, Miss Murrav, Mrs Prescott, Mrs RP Starr, Mrs G W ^Vhilney, Mis T A Rankin, Mrs F W Hatheway. Miss Hunt and ]\Iis Starr, Treasurers; Miss Murray, Secretary, Standing Committee — Mrs W W TurnbuU, .Mrs Jas. I Kaye, Mrs Whitney. Miss Frost, Matron ; Dr. Hamilton, N'isiting Physician. Life ]\Ieiiil)ers — ivibert Marshiill, Jeremiah Plarrison, Hon John Boyd, J^eB lidtsford, M I), (reo McLeod, Simeon Jones, A Rankin, Tlios A Rankin, T W Daniel, S T King, James Manchester, Mrs Dr Botsford, G F Smith, G W Roberts, H D Troop, W F Harrison, V S White, Hon Isi.f Burpee, Thomas Ciilbert, R 1' Starr, John II Parks, Wi^'^iiiN Male Orphan Institution. Governors — H W Fritii, President; Rev F II J Brigstocke, Rev (i () Troop, Hon J \V Weldon, (J Sydney Smith, T W Daniel, Hiird Peters, W C Drury, Simeon Jones; Jas U Thomas, Sec'y-Treasurer; Rev R Mathers, Principal. SCHOOL BOOKS Prescribed by the Boaid of EduciUion, and all others used iu the Maritime Province?, '-om- stautiy on huu.l. WHOLESALE ANI> KETAIL. J, & A. McMillan, PubliNhers, KftokHellers, Statioiit'rH, Priiitei'H, lioc>k-UiiiderH, Etc., Etu. '.m and loo Prince William Street, St. John, N. H. WHITTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents,' ECXDLKSIASTIC'AL. 133 In the Lower Provinces is 106 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. ECCLi:SIASTICAL. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Cleri^y in the Dioc*ese of Frcclericfoii, 1884-5. Most Rev J Medley, D D, Metropolitan of Canada and Lord Bisluip <»! Kred- ericton, Fredericton. Rt Rev H T Kingdon, D D, Coadjutor Bishop. Rev'ds F Alexander, Sub-Dean, Cathedral, F'ton, and Missionary at New- Maryland ; F H Almon, Richibucto; (r M Armstrong, Rector, St Mark. St John; \V B Armstrong, Rector, Grand Falls; H II Barber, Rector, Shediac; D M Bliss, Rector, Westnioiland ; Canon Brigstocke, Rector, Trinity, St John ; J R Campbell, Rector, Dorchester, Rural Dean ; W S Covert, Missionary Grand Manan ; J R DcW Cowie. Waterford ; A ("rosswell, Albert Co; GJ Carey, Grand Manan ; Canon DeVeber, St Paul, i'ortland, Rural Dean ; Theo- dore'i: Dowling, St Ste[)hen (Christ Church) ; O. G. Dobbs, Curate, St Mark's, St John ; J M Davenport, Mission Ciiapel, Portland ; J K Flewelling, Mis- sionary, VVicklow ; Ernest P Flewelling, Dalhousie ; David Forsyth, Rector, Chatham, Rural Dean : LeB W Fowler, Carleton, St John ; W Greer, Mis- sionary, Burton ; S J Hanford, Missionary, Uphain ; N M Hansen, Missionary, New Denmark ; Thomas Hartin, retired Missionary, C^anterbury ; A Iloadley, Moncton ; L A Hoyt, Missionary, Andover, Rural l)ean ; A F Hiltz, Derby ; W Hancock, Rothesay ; C H Hatheway, Cambridge; Hy Halloway, Weldford; C P Hanington, Johnson, Q (" ; W Jaftrey, Missionary, St Mary's ; Canon Ketchum, D D, Rector, St Andrews ; E G Lowndes, Prince William ; J Lock- ward, St Martins ; IT Montgomery, Kingsclear ; R Mathers, Principal Wiggins' Orphan Asylum ; W LeB McKiel, Rector, Bright ; Canon Medley, Rector, vSussex, Rural Dean ; J W Milledge, Missionary, Saint David; H H Neales, Campobello ; J Neales, Rector, (iagetown ; T Neales, Hector, Wood- stock ; OS Newnham, Hampton; D B Parnther, Rector, St Jude's, Victoria, (^'arleton ; D W Pickett, Missionary, Greenwich ; li T Parlee, Stanley ; W O Raymond, St Mary's, St John ; G G Roberts, Rector, Fredericton, Rural Dean; George Schotield, Rector, Simonds ; Canon Scovil, Ph D, Norton Roiul, Brighton, England; R Simonds, (retired); RE Smith, Rector. St George, Rural Dean ; Henry M Spike, Lancsuster ; G H Sterling, Rector, Maugerville, Rural Dean; L G Stevens, Rector, St Luke's, Portland ; W H Street, Rector, Bathurst ; J H S Sweet, Rector, Newcastle; E C Saunders, Trinity, St Stephen ; James H Talbot, Rector, Springfield ; (r O Troop, St James', St John ; J C Titcomb, Canterbury ; F W Vroom, Richmond ; C F Wiggins, Rector, Sack- ville ; Hastings S Wainwright, Rector, Kingston ; Canon Walker, Hampton ; E A Warneford, Rector, Norton; A H Weeks, Westfield ; D J Wetmore, Clifton ; W J Wilkinson, Bay du Vin ; Cuthbert Willis, Rector, Petitcodiac ; A V Wiggins, Rector, Westfield ; John Walters, Cnrate, Trinity, St John. Dioeesau Cliiircli !§ioclcty. The Right Rev John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton, President ; Rt Rev H Tully Kingdon, D D, Bishop Ci^adjutor, PVederick .\ Wiggins, Esq, Sir 8 Leonard Tilley, C B, K C M G, Rev Canon Scovil, Ph D, Wm M Jarvis, E^q, His Honor R D Wilmot, Lieut, Governor, The Hon Chief Justice Allen, Rev G M Armstrong, Wm Carman, P^scj, H W Frith, Escj, G A Schotield, Esq, Rev Canon DeVeber, Vice Presidents ; G E Fairweather, Esq, Treasurer ; Insurance effectb^ at Lowest possible Rates in Firat-Class Companies." 134 Ea.^LESI ASTICA L. Enquiries from abroad will be replied to with promptness and care, the Rev (^anon Ketchiim, D D, (St Andrews), Secretary ; C IT Fairweather, G W Whitney, Auditors. Board of lloiiie Missions — The Rt Rev the Lord Bishop (tu- officio), the Rt Rev the (Coadjutor Bishop, Rev Canon Ketehum, Sec'y, {er officio), (George E Fairweather, Treas, (ca; o^cio), Revs Canon Medlev, Canon DeVeber, T E Dowling, G G Ro!)erts, Canon Neales, G A Schoficld ; T W Daniel, A A Sterling, C IT Fairweather, W M Jarvis, R T Clinch, TI W Frith. Finance Committee— W M Jarvis, H W Frith, R T Clinch, W Carman, T W Daniel, G E Fenety, G A Schoheld, G Sidney Smith, and C F Kinnear ; G E Fairweather, Treasurer. Provision for Widows and Orphans of the Clergy — H L vSturdee, Secretary, Executive Committee — The officers of the Society, the Clergy duly qualified, and Geo J Bliss, R T Clinch, G E Fenetv, C E L Jarvis, Chas A Macdonald, G R Parkin, R Peniston Starr, C W Weld6n, J Black, A P Tippet, E B Chand- ler, T W Daniel, C H Fairweather, R B Haddow, T Barclay Robinson, G Sidney Smith, A A Sterling, H L Sturdee, Hon Justice Wetmore, G W WHiitney, C F Kinnear, E L Wetmore, A H Hanington, Walter Scovil, Book Depository Committee — The Lord Bishop, the Bishop Coadjutor, Rev Canon Brigstocke, Rev T E Dowling, Rev O S Newnham, Rev A Hoadley, Messrs C E L Jarvis, A H Hanington, Hurd Peters, T B Robinson, H Law- rance Sturdee. Committee on Sunday Schools in the work of Home Missions — Revs J H Talbot, E A Warneford, G O Troop; Messrs Hur<: Peters, G A Schofield, G O Otty, G Herbert Lee. I>io€P$^an Synod. OFFICERS OF THE SYNOD. President — The Most Rev the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, Metropolitan. Address, Bishopscote, Fredericton, N. B. Secretary — The Rev Canon Medley, B A. Address, Sussex, N. B. COMMITTEES OF THE SYXOD. Standing Committee — Revs Canon Medley, Canon Brigstocke, Canon De- Veber, G G Roberts, Hon Chief Justice Allen, Dr C W Weldon, G R Parkin, Esq, R T Clinch, Esq. Joint Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions — The Lord Bishop, the Bishop Coadjutor {ex officio), Revs Canon Brigstocke, G M Armstrong, D For- syth, G Herbert Lee, Esq, T Barclay Robinson, Esq, E J Wetmore, Esq. On Sunday Schools — Revs Canon Medley, Canon Brigstocke, Canon Neales, G G Roberts; H H Neales, D Forsyth, C F Wiggins, W M Jarvis, Esq, R T Clinch, Esq, G Herbert Lee, Esq. On Codification of the Constitution — The Bishop Coadjutor, Rev Canon DeVeber, Rev G M Armstrong, W M Jarvis, Esq, Dr C W Weldon, G Sidney Smith, Esq, G S Grimmer, Esq, Hon B R Stevenson. On Canon of Election of Delegates to Provincial Synod — Rev Canon Brig- stocke, Rev Canon Medley, Dr C W Weldon, G Sidney Smith, Esq, RT Clinch, Esq. Lav Members of the Board of Discipline — G S Grimmer, R T Clinch, Esqrs, Dr C W Weldon, G A Blair, Esq, Hon Judgp Wilkinson, C W Raymond, G E Fenety, Hurd Peters, W M Jarvis, G R Parkin, G Sidney Smith, Esqrs, Colonel Maunsell. WHTTTAKER BROS., General Inaaranoe Agents,^ Ecclesiastical. 135 106 Prince William Street. W. A. LOCKHART. Delegates to Provincial Synoiritual Director ; James Barrv, President ; John Mc- Gonagle, 1st Vice-President ; Joseph Stanton, 2nd Vice-President; John F Gleeson, ReconJing Secretary ; D Kilhjran, Corre8{)onding Secretary; P Grif- fiths, Financial Secretary ; Ilugh Doiierty, Treasurer ; M Henretti, Librarian ; D J Jennings, Assistant Librarian ; Rev A Ouellet, T Collins, P McCarthy, Trustees. St. Patrick's T. A Society, Carleton. Very Rev Thos Connolly, V G, Spiritual Director ; F J McPeake, President ; D J Noonan, Vice-President ; W E Scully, Recording Secretary ; J E Donohue, Financial Secretary ; T J McKenna, Treasurer ; J H Dolan, Librarian ; Wm A Plolland, Sergeant-at Arms. ' Irish Literary and Benevoleut Society. John Keefie, President ; Edward Lantalum, 1st Vice-President ; J H Bailey, 2nd Vice-President ; R J Walsh, Recording Secretary ; R Coleman, Financial Secretary; T C'ol 11 ns, Treasurer ; P Carey, Librarian ; J Lenihan, Assistant Librarian; M E Agar, D J O'Neill, E Hayes, Trustees; M McDonough, H Connor, T O'Brien, Audit Committee; John Lenihan, Sergt-at-Arms. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Clergymen of the Presbyterian Church of Canada In the Province of New Brunswick. PRESBYTERY OF SAINT JOHN. Revds A Donald, retired ; Jas IJennett, D D, retired ; Lewis Jack, Springfield ; W Millen, Bocabcc ; (ieorge Bruce, S David, St John ; Donald Macrae, M A D D, St Stephen, St John ; T G Smith, D D, St Andrews, St John ; T F Fotheringham, St John, St John ; S Johnson, Chipman, Q C ; Jas Gray, M A, Sussex ; J S Mullen, Nashwaak ; J D Murray, Buctouche; A J Mowat, Fred- ericton ; J H«)gg, St John's, Moncton ; K. MacKay, B A, Richmond ; R Nairn, Harvey, York Co ; J A F Sutherland, St James ; W Ross, B A, Prince William ; — McDougal, Greenock, St Andrews ; Andrew Love, St Stephen ; J>K Bearisto, Glassville; J McGregor McKay, Shediac and Sheniogue; Geo Allen, St Paul's, Woodstock. Vacancies — St George, Bailie, Quaco, Calvin Church, St John ; Hammon'^ River, Hampton, Salt Springs, and Campbell Settlement ; Hopewell, Sails bury and Petitcodlac, Dorchester and Rockland, Londonderry and Mechanics Settlement, New Kincardine, Carleton, St John. Godfrey Shore, Home Mis- sionary ; A Ijcylez, Missionary, Grand Falls ; James Bennett, D D, Pres- bytery Clerk. PRESBYTERY OF MIRAMICHI. Revds Peter Lindsay, B A, New Richmond ; Thos G Johnstone, Blackville ; F W George, M A, New Carlisle ; Thomas Nicholson, Charlo ; Malcolm McKenzie, Richibucto ; John Robertson, M A, Black River ; John McCarter, Red Bank ; A Russell, Dalhousie ; J C Herdman, B D, Campbellton ; James Miirray, Douglastown ; William Aiken, Newcastle ; James Quin, Bathurst ; E W Waits, B A, St Andrews, Chatham. Vacancies — Tabusintac and Burnt Church, Bass River, St John's Chatham. Minor Stations — Kouchibouguac, Caraquet, New Bandon, Escuminac, Flat- lands, and Metapedia. John McCarter, Presbytery Clerk. WHITTAKER BROS., Marine, Fire and Life Insurance,^ ¥ Ecclesiastical. 139 W. A. LOGKHART, Aactioneer, 106 Prince Wm. Street. METHODIST MINISTERS OF THE METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA. List of Ministers of the Methodist Conference of New Brunswick and P. E. Island— 1884-1885. ST. JOHN DISTRICT. Queen Square, Job Shenton, George P Payson (sup) ; Centenary, Wm Dobson ; H Daniel, J R Narraway, M A, anil H Pope, D D, (sups) ; Exmouth street, John Read, (president of Conference) ; Portland, R S Crisp ; (^arleton, J S Allen ; Carmarthen street, A D MeCulIey, B D ; Courtenay Bay, R Opie ; Fairville — T Marshall ; Sussex, W W Brewer : one to be sent ; Apohaqui, Wm Maggs ; Hampton, D 1) Moore, M A : S W Sprague, W Tweedie (sups) ; Upham, J Crisp; Grand Lake, C Comben ; Jerusalem, J M Tr^adrea; Wels- ford, Elias Slackford ; Kingston, W E Johnston, A B. FREDERICTON DISTRICT. Fredericton, Wm Tippet and S Howard, B A ; Kingsclear, Thomas Hicks ; Marysville, Edwin Evans ; Gibson, J Sellar, A B : W R Pepper (sup) ; Naah- waak, A Luca.s ; Stanley, H J Clarke ; Boiestown, Henry Penna ; Keswick, Thomas Allan ; Sheffield, C W Hamilton ; Gagetown, Silas James ; Wood- stock, Geo M Campbell ; Canterbury, A R B Shrewsbury ; Jacksonville, John C Berrie ; Richmond, Isaac Howie ; JMwin Mills (sup) ; Florenceville, J K King ; Hartland, R Clements ; Andover, J Goldsmith ; Upper Kent, Thomas Stebbings. MIRAMICHI DISTRICT. Chatham, D Chapman and Neil McLaughlin ; Newcastle, F W Harrison ; Derbv, C S Wells; Richibucto, Wm J Kilby: one to be sent; Tabusintac, Jas W Taite ; Bathurst, H Sprague, D D ; Campbellton, C W Duteher : G W Dawson, student. SACKVILLE DISTRICT. Sackville, R W Weddall, A B ; H Pickard, D D, (sup) : C H Paisley, leave of absence for one year; Sackville Educational Institutions, Chas Stewart, D D: David Kennedy, S T D; Student at Sackville, A B Taylor ; Tantramar, Jas A Duke; Point de Bute, W W Lodge; Bale Verte, Samuel R Ackman ; Bayfield, Wm Penna ; Moncton, Thos .J Deinstadt ; Moncton, John Prince, (sup) ; Shediac, Benj Chappell, A B ; Dorchester, Wm Harrison ; Albert, D D Currie ; Alma, D H Lodge ; Hillsboro, G W Fislier ; Petitcodiac, I N Parker ; Salisbury, R Wilson ; Elgin, A E LePage. ST. STEPHEN DISTRICT. St Stephen, Robert Duncan ; Milltown, J F Estey ; St Andrews, J A Clark, MA; St Davids, Chas A Manaton ; St James, W B Thomas ; Bocabec, T Pierce ; Deer Island, Wm Lawson ; Grand Manan, J H Wadman, B A. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRICT. omas S Simras, Esq. Members whose term of office expires in 188t ^iiarles P Baker, Esq, Rev G O Clates, A M, Rev D A Steele, A M, Rev J F Bartlett, Rev E M Saunders, D D. Members whose term of office expires in 1887 — Rev G E Day, M D, Rev W J Stewart, Rev I E Bill, D D, Rev J E Hopper, D D, John H Harding, Esq. Woman's Baptist Missionary Union. President, Mrs M W Williams, Wolfville, N S; Vice-Presidents, Mrs J E Hopper, Saint John N B, Mrs Jonathan Parsons, Halifax, N S, Mrs A E Lavers, North River, P E I ; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs John March, St John N B ; Provincial Secretaries, Mrs Stephen Selden, Halifax, N S, Mrs T S Simms, St John, N B, Miss L A King, North River, P E I ; Treasurer, Mrs J W Manning, Halifax, N S; Auditor, Mrs E M Saunders, Halifax, N S. Executive Committee — Mrs A H Randolph, Mrs J F Kempton, Mrs E B Corey, Miss Ada Hooper, Mrs Wm Allwood, Mrs J E Masters, Miss Elizabeth Estey, Miss Amy Johnsone, Mrs J H Harding, Miss Cramp, Mrs D F Higgins, Mrs C B Welton, Mrs G U Hay, Mrs Robert McCiilly, Mrs Gillis, Mrs Moses E Cowan, Mrs A Coldwell, Mrs Charles Spurden, Mrs J Nalder, Mrs J E Goucher, Mrs E C Murray, Mrs R Phillips, Mrs E N Archibald, Mrs H B Crandall, Mrs J T Eaton, Mrs J F Marsters, Miss M M Stewart, Mrs J W Stewart, Mrs J W Weeks, Miss Barss, Mrs A W Sawver, Mrs W E Hall, Mrs T H Porter, Mrs G N Ballentine, Mrs T H Rand, Mrs P R Foster, Mrs George Oulton, Mrs Jesse Harding, Mrs J A Gordon, Mrs C H Martell, Miss Layton, Mrs John McKinnon. WHITTAUSR BROS., General Insurance Agenti,^ Ecclesiastical. 143 and sold at Anctton by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 I^ce William Street. Uiiiou Baptist Seminary. A cliissical and high Hchool, under the direction of the Union Baptist Education Society, Incorporated 1884. Ofticers of the Society, 1884-5— President, Prof (leo E Foster, MP; Secre- tary, R (' Skinner; Treasurer, (/has A Everett. Hoard of Directors — (leo E Foster, M P, .John March, I'oster McFarlnne, M D, K E McLeod, C N Skinner, Q C, T W Miisirrove. M D, I) V Roberts, T S Simnis, Hon A F Randoli.li, Ezekiel McLeod. M P P. All.crt Palmer, M P P, Charles A Everett, W O Simnis, James A Vanwart, (" P Baker, John A Owens Instructors for scliool year, 1884-85 — W M Mc Vicar. M A, Principal, Teacher of Classics and English Literature; Eudora Hilton, Preceptress, Teacher of History and French ; L E Wortman, M A, Teacher of Matneraa- tics; Teacher of English; Lottie Hartt, Teacher of Instrumental Music; John C Miles, ARC A, Teacher of 1 )ra\ving and Paint- ing ; Alice M Plooper, Teacher of Elocution and Vocal Culture; Mrs Dimock, Matron. The University of Acadia Collejje. Instituted A D, 1883. Board of Governors — Rev A W Sawyer, D D, President of the College, ex officio. Members whose term of office expires in 188<) — Rev D G McDonald, 15 H Eaton, Esq, A M, Q C, Chas F Eaton, Es(|, Rev C (ioodspeed, C B Whidden, Es(i, M P P, Hon A F Randolph. Members whose term of office expires in 1889— C F Clinch, F^s(|, R.cv S B Kempton, A M, Hon D McN Parker, M D, D C L, J H Harding, Esq, Rev J \V Manning, A B, Rev T A Iliggins, A M. Members whose terra of office expires in 1802 — A Locke, F'sq, William Cummings, Esq, Herbert C Creed, Esq, A M, E D King, A M, Silas Alward, Esq, D C L, Rev A Cohoon, AM. Rev T A Higgins, Secretary ; X Y Chipman, Emj, Treasurer. Senate of University. FACULTY. Rev A W Sawyer, D D, President and Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy ; Rev E A Crawley, D D, Professor Emeritus ; D F Iliggins, Ph, D, Professor of Mathematics ; R V Jones, A M, Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages; Rev E M Kierstead, B A, Professor of English Literature and Logic ; Theodore H Rand, D C L, Professor of Theory and Practice of Education, History, and Political Economy; A E Coldwell, A M, Instructor in Natural Sciences. FELLOWS. T H Rand, D C L, Rev S B Kempton, A M ; Rev E M Saunders , D D, Silas Alward, Esq, DC L, Judge .][ohnstone, A M, Rev D A Steele, A M. SCHOLARS. Rev A Cohoon, A M, J Parsons, A B, Rev G O Gates, A M, H C Creed, A M, Hon Neil McLeod, A M. John Y Payzant, A M, F H Eaton, A M, T E earning, A B, M P P, E D King, A M, Q C, Rev J E Hopper, D D, Rev W H Warren, A M, W M McVicar, A M. Protests Noted and Extended. 67 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B.' 144 ECOLESIASTICAL. All business cdnfldeiitully and promptly attended to by EXECUTIVE COMMITTED. Rev A W Sawyer, D D, i'rof J F Tufts, A M, Hon D McN Parker, M D, D C L, Mark Curry, Esq, Rev E M Saunders, D D, Rev S B Kempton, A M, Prof D F Higgins, Ph D, Secretary. Committee on Investments— J W Barss, Eso, Chairman ; Hon D McN Parker, M D, D C L, C F Clinch, Esq, X Z Chipman, Esq, Treasurer. Hortoii Collegiate Aoademy. ESTABLISHED A, D. 1828. The Academy and the Ladies Seminary are under control of the Board of Governors of Acadia College, and in their government and regulations are subordinate to the Faculty of the College. Teachers— Prof J F Tufts, A M, Principal, Teacher of Latin and History ; E VV Sawyer, A B, Greek and p^nglish; F H Haley, A B, Mathematics. Ladies* Seminary. Teachers — Miss Mary E (Jraves Principal ; French and German ; Miss Clara P. Marshall, A B, English and Latin ; Miss Augusta J Dodge, Music; Miss Eliza Harding, Painting and Drawing; Miss Jennie M Hitchins, Vocal Music ; Miss Eliza Harding, Matron. Term Time — The First Term begins on tlie First Wednesday in Scittember, and ends on Friday of the week preceding Christmas. The Seco d Term begins on the P"'ir8t Thursday alter January 4th, and ends on the Fii^t Thurs- day in June. General Remarks — The ordinary expense of a student in either of these departments is about $140 a year. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. OlHcers of the Elders' Conference — Rev W Downey, Moderator; Rev G A Hartley, Secretary. Officers of the General Conference — Rev Joseph McLeod, Moderator ; Rer John Perry Assistant Moderator; Rev G W McDonald, Corresponding Sec ; Major Vince, Recording Secretary; Dr Burnett, Assistant Secretary ; Wm Peters, Estj, Treasurer; Proiti E Foster, Auiitor. Revs E Sipprell, Josei)h Ncible, Jacob Gunier, Alex Taylor, Robert French, John Perry, W Kinghorn, (i A Hartley, Tlutnas Connor, John McKenzie, W Downey, j' T Parsons, .1 N Barnes, T S Vanwart, G W Macdonald, John E Reud, G T Hartley, T O DeWitt, Joseph McLeod, Aaron Kinney, Elijah Gray, C T Phillips, E (Jarritv, John S Jones, John Gravinor, T W Carpenter, B Colpitis, J Henderson. S J I Wevman, O M Bubar, W DeWare, J Wesley Clark, Henrv Hartt, John A Robertson, S J Barnes, G B Trafton, C: FRidout, A Trafton, W J Halse. MEMUEKS FOR DLSTRLCTS. First District — B Armstrong, ¥m], Clerk; Mr Samuel Baker, Treasurer. Second District — John A Owens, Fscj, Clei-k ; Mr S Hayden Shaw, Troas. Third District — J A Vanwart, Km\, Clerk; Mr (J Ward Merithew, Treaa. Fourth District — F B Scrilmer, Esq, (lerk; Major Alexander, Treasurer. Fifth District — Albert Palmer, Esq, Clerk; (i J Wordan, Esq, Treasurer. Sixth District — G W Sharp, Es(|, Clerk ; (x L Good, Esq, Treasurer. Seventh District — William I'eters, Esq, Clerk ; Mr J Kimball, Treasurer. Iniore with WHTrTAKER BROS., General Insurance Agents/ Educational 145 W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince WUlUm Street. EDUCATIONAL. Educational Department of the Province. Provincial Board of Education — The Governor, the members of the Execu- tive Council, the President of the University of New Brunswick, and the Chief Superintendent of Education, Chief Superintendent of Education — William Crocket, A M. Clerk or Assistant — George Thompson. Provincial Normal School — Priticipal, EldonMuUin; Faculty of Instruc- tors — H C Creed, M A, M E Gregory, M Alice Chirk, Edward Cadwallade'r, B A ; Model Department — John F Rogers, Misses E A Minard, Jennie Lyl« and Helen McLefxl. University of New Brunswick. Visitor on behalf of Her Majesty — His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. Corporation and Members of Senate — W Brydone Jack, D C L, President ; Hon David Wark, Alfred B Atherton, M D, Ezekiei McLeod, Hon Archibald Harrison, Foster McFai^ane, M D, Chief Justice Allen, Boyle Travers, M D, Hon Allan A Davidson, George E Foster, M P, E L Wetmore, M P P, and W Crockett, M A. Registrar and Treasurer — J Douglas Hazen, B A. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy, William Brydone Jack, D C L ; Professor of Chemistry an(J Natural Sciences, Loring W Bailey, Ph D ; Professor of P^uglish Literature, Logic and Metaphysics, Thomas Harrison, LL D ; Professor of Classical Literature and History, H 8 Bridges, M A ; Professor of French Language and Literature, Francis P Rivet ; Examiners for Degrees, Rev Charles Paisley, A M, Wm Crocket, M A, Rev G G Roberts, M A ; Examiners in Civil Law, Fred E Barker, D C L, and H'' Honor (>hief Justice Allen, LL D. The . . nty scholarships for the following counties will be open at the beginning of "the academical year in September, 18S5: St John, Westmorland, R-^stigouche, Victoria, Queens, Albert, Sunbury, CJloucester, Kent and York. Ti.'ese scholarships are of the value of $60 a year, tenable for two years, with exemption from tuition fees. Calendars of the llnivemity may be had on application to the Registrar. Cfjllegiate School, Fredcricton — Head Master, George Robert Parkin, A M ; Assistants, H V B Bridges, M A, and Miss Janev Gregory ; Instructor in French, F P Rivet. Madras School. The Governor and Trustees of the Madras School in New Brunswick — The Lieutenant-Governor, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Members of Her Majesty's Council, the Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty, the Speaker of the House of Assemblv, the Mayor and Recorder of St John, the Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity Church, St John, together with T W Daniel, G Sidney Smith, Simeon Jones and H W Frith; (Jlerk and Treasurer, H L Sturdee. Halifax School for the Blind. This Institution provides for the education and training of blind persons of either sex throughout the M;iritime Provinces. Pujuls from the Province of New Brunswick, between the ages of ten and twenty-one, are admitted free of all charge, the Provincial Government making a?< annual per capitum 67 Prinoe Wm. Street, St. JohB, N. B.' 146 Militia. It is an indispatable fact tliat the leading Auction Business of the City grant of one hundred and twenty dollars in aid of the school, for each and every pupil from this Province attending the Instittition. All applications for admission should be addressed to the Superintendent, C. F. Fraser, M A. Educational Institutions in connection with the Roman Catholic Church — See p. 137. Educational Institutions in connection with Methodist church — See p 140. Educational Institutions in connection with Baptist Church — See p 143. Militia— Active Force— District Staflf. Deputy Adjutant General commanding — Lieut-Colonel Maunsell. District Paymaster and Storekeeper — Lieut-Coionel W TBaird, 19 Jan, '69. 8th Regiment— Princess Louise Hussars. Organized G. O. 30 April, '69 Motto—" Regi Patraequi Fidelis." Head Quarters, Rothesay. Lieut-Colonel, James Domville, (c c 1st) 2 July, '8i. Majors — Alfred Markham, (cclst) 2 July, '81 ; John Russell Armstrong, (c c 1st, c c 2nd and m s 2nd) 2 July, '81. No 1 Troop, Hamoton — Capt George Otty Dickson Otty, (c c 2nd) 16 May, '84 ; Second Lieut, Frederick V Wedderburn, (p). No 2 Troop, Hammond River — Capt, Wm Langstroth, (c c 2nd) 19 April, '81 ; Lieut, William Langstroth, junior, (p) 10 Aug '83; 2nd Lieut, J F Whittaker, (Prov) 14 March, '84. No 3 Troop, Apohaqui — Capt, Chas H Foshay, (p) 5 April, '71 ; Lieut Geo N Sharpe, (c c 2nd and m s 2nd) 6 April, '81 ; Second Lieut, John H M^- Robbie, (m s, p) 10 Aug, '83. No 4 Troop, Uphara— Capt'n, David James Fowler, (c c 2nd and ra s 2nd) II Dec, '77 ; Lieut George Wm Fowler, (o c 2nd) '84 ; Second Lieut. W D Ferguson (Prov) March 29, '84. No 5 Troop, Johnson, Q Co. — Capt, H M Campbell, (q s 2nd & m s 2nd) 15 Mar '84; Lieut, J K Gass (c c 2nd) 29 Mar '8i; Second Lieut, Thomas E Alfred Pearson, (o c 2nd) 24 June, '81. No 6 Troop. Shediac, West Co— Capt, Henry A Scovil, (q f o) 28 Sept, '77 ; Lieut, Joshua Upham Fowler, (m s 2nd) 18 June, 75; Second Lieut, No 7 Troop, Springfield — Capt, Wm J Britain, (q f o) 31 June, '65 ; Second Lieut, Wm Greenslade Scovil, (p) 3 June, '81. Paymaster — John I Woodward, 28 Sei)t, '82. Adjutant— Robt Wm Otty, (q f o, c c Ist; 30 April, '69, (bt m 4 June, '71.) Quarter M.ister— Henry Hallet, (m s 2nd) 10 Sept, '69, (hon m, 10 Sept, '79.) Surgeon — John Edgar March, m d, 30 May, '84 Veterinary Surgeon — James Henry Frink, d v s, 7 May, '80. Artillery— Field Batteries. Newcastle, N B— Tlajor Robert R Call, May 31, '83 ; First Lieut'nt, Jatnes Mitchell, 18 Dec, '58 ; Second Lieutenant, E E Fish ; Surgeon, J B Freeman, 21 July, '76. Woodstock, N B— Major F PI J Dibblee, 31 May, '83. Captain, Thomas Lynch, 1 June, '83; First Lieut, C A Emery, 11 July, '79 ; Second Lieut'nt, Julius T Garden, 4 June, '80 ; Surgeon, S Smith, l Sept, '74. WHITTAKER BROS., General Agents » Militia. 147 is done by W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince William Street. Garrison Artillery.— N B Brigade of Garrison Artillery, St John. Lieut-Col — Stephen Kent Foster, 1 Dec, '59. Major — Martin II Peters, Le, 7 Doe, 71. Captains— Thomas F Gillespie, Lc, 28 Feh, '67 ; John A Kane, 7 Dec, '71 ; James Alfred Ring, 23 Feb, '72 ; Joseph Ewing, 21 Sept, '77 ; Thomas W Lander, pro, 31 May, '78. First Lieutenants — James W Eraser, 12 June, '74; Charles F Lanagan, 24 June, '81 ; James H Estey, 5 Aug, '81 ; William Barber, 15 Aug, '84, (Prov). Second Lieutenants — Daniel Crummin, 3 June, '68 ; Stanley D CravHbrd, 24 June, '81 ; T B Ring, 5 June, '81 ; W A D Steven, prov, 6 Feb, '80 ; Horace Coles, 15 Aug, '84, (Prov.) Paymaster— W A King, 24 June, '81. Quartermaster — Richard Farmer, ra, 12 July, '72. Surgeon — John Waterhouse Daniel, M D, 11 Aug, '76. , , Assistant Surgeon — Joseph Andrews, M D. Brijj^hton 'Ensineers.—Carleton County. Captain— D McLeod Vince, 27 Feb'y, '80; Major, 10 Sept, '74 ; First Lieutenant — John Rodger Tompkins, 17 April, '83 ; 2nd Lieutenant — Allison B Connell, 9 April, '80. 62ucl Battalion— St. John Fusiliers— Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel — Arbuthnot Blaine, 8 Sept, '76, Majors — Henry David Likely, 9 March, '77 ; John Jos Tucker, 1 June, '83. .\djutant H H McLean, Cap, 19 Jan, '76. Captains— Edward T Sturdee, 5 May, '76; Frederick H Hartt, 19 Jan, '77 ; W C Magee, 26 Dec, '80 ; Arthur C J Sorel, 10 July, '82 ; Osborne Blois, 22 Aug, '82 ; H J A Godard, 27 Jan, '84. First Lieutenants — A J Trueman, 24 June, '81 ; Geo F Thompson, 27 Jan, '84 ; J P Hegan, 24 June, '81. Second Lieutenants— M B Edwards, 28 June, '82 ; R D Woodrow, 28 June, '82 ; C Y Gregory, 6 July, '83 ; Geo A Eraser, 24 June, '81 ; J F Eraser, 29 Mar, 1884; S B Lordlv, (prov) 24 Jan, '84: W H Murray, 29 Mar, '84; J mies McMillan, jr, (prov) 30 May, '84. Paymaster — James Devlin, m 27 June, '84. Quarter Master — John Stewart Hall, 19 Jan, '77. Surgeon — Thomas Walker, 25 Juno, '84. Assistant Surgeon — M S McFarlane, 24 June, '81. 67 th Carleton Ijig^ht Int'imtry,— Woodstock. Lieut-Colonel— Chas R Upton, 20 Oct, '69. Majors— Chas W Raymond, (Lc 15 May, '71), 10 Sept, '69; John D Baird, 6 July, '83. Captains — Isaac F Adams, 10 Julv, '71 ; John Y Hovt, 10 July, '71 ; (Jordon E Boyer, 10 July, '71 ; Henry W Bourne, 12 July, '12; Amos D Hartley, 15 April, 73 ; Jesse W Baker, 10 April, '74 ; J Slason Carvell, 1 June, '77 ; Charles E Beckwith, June 1, '77 ; John T Fletcher, 31 Aug, 83. Lieutenants— Robert Kirkpatrick, 10 Julv, '71 ; Charles A West, 1 May, '74; John W Adams, 29 Dec, '76; Arthur H 'McLaughlin, 2 June, '82; Chas R Carman, 6 July, .83 ; Alex Marquis, prov, 20 April, '77 ; L R Harding, '83 ; Chas H Ferguson, '83 ; (i D Perkins, m s. For the Phenli Insnranoe Oo., of Brooklyn, New York.' lJ.■t^AU- • ' ^itk'l-^^Mi.:^. 'ifff^ltiiii m 148 Militia. The Host Spacions and Centrally Sitaated Anotion and Salea Room iqSecond Lieutenants— W Wallace Hemphill, 10 July, 71 ; Joseph W Wil- liams, 8 April, '81 ; Edward C Barrett, 8 June, '83; Francis W Bourne, 31 Aug, '83 ; Baloin Albert, '83. Paymaster— J D Ketchum (hon m 23 May, '73), 10 Sept, '69. Quarter-Master — Captain Hamilton Emery, 10 Sept, '69. Surgeon— Charles Pitt Connell, M D, 22 April, '70. Assistant Surgeon — F A Nevers, '83. 7 1st York Battalion of Infantry,— Frederidon. Lieutenant-Colonel — John Lothrop Marsh, 3 Nov, '71. Majors — Jeremiah Staples, 28 May, 74; Sam'l L Wilkinson, 1883. Captains— W A Baker, m, 18 June, '80 ; Jesse Christie, 10 May, '72 ; T G J Loggie, 18 June, '80 ; Thos L Alexander, m, 27 Sept, '74 ; John M Mullen, 6 Oct, '82 ; PI A Cropley, 24 Nov, '82 ; T W Howe, V B, '83. Lieutenants — Jared Boone, 18 June, '80: E S Christie, 16 June; '81; Andrew Waugh, 3 June, '81; R W Piuder, 18 June, '80 ; Geo A Hoyt, 12 Nov, '69 ; Rol)ert Stevenson, 10 Nov. '82 ; W E Elder, 24 Nov, '82. 2nd Lieutenants— T V Clayton, 18 June, '80; F Bird, 24 June, '81 ; W P Wilkinson, 3 June, '81; John D Hogan, 18 June, '80; J G Mc]\Jurray, 10 Nov, '82 ; J D Perkins, 24 Nov, '82; W Dell Hart, '83. Payma.ster — Bt Major A G Beck with, 11 July, '76. Quartermaster — Andrew Lipsett, 25 Feb, '76. Surgeon — T C Brown, 3 June, '81. Ass't Surgeon — J Z Currie, 3 June, '81. 73rd Nortliumberland, N. B. Battalion of Infantry. Chatham, Miramichi. Major, Samuel U McCully, commanding, 22 July, '78. Captains -Hugh Cameron, 4 Aug, '71 ; William Fenton, 1 Aug, '63 ; Wm Hutchison, 26 Sept, '73; Wm McNaughton, 12 April, '77; Alexander Mc- Knight, 6 Sept, '78. Lieutenants — Peter Loggie, 1 Aug, '73; James Cameron, 13 June, '84; James Chapman, prov, 31 Dec, '74; John Sheridan, 20 Sept, '82. 2nd Lieutenants — Kobt McNaughton, prov, 6 Feb, '69 ; Alex J Loggie prov, 1 Aug, '73 ; Adams McLelhm, prov, 26 Sept, '73; Wm McKnight, prov, 6 Sept, '78 ; Alex Cameron, 13 June, '84. Paymaster — Lemuel J Tweedie, 6 Sept, '72. Adjutant — Alexander Templeton, 2 June, '76. Quartermaster — Alexander (^outley, 27 Sept, '82. Surgeon — William Pallen Bishop, M D, April 14, '70. 74th Battalion of Infantry.— Moore, W M. Magundy Volunteers, No 88, Magundy Settlement, York Co — Ljiat Friday ; James Love, W M. Londonderry Ileroos, No 91, Hammond, King's Co — Second Wednesday; W J Hunter, W M. Clones, No 90, South Clones, Queen's Co— 2nd Tuesday ; Jas Chittick, W M. Rising Sun, No lOO, Newton, King's Co— Second Monday , David Proud- foot, W M. (Queen's Own, No 113, Range, Queen's Co— First Tuesday; A F Barton, W M. King William, No 114, (Jary, Sunbury Co — Second Saturday, Albert Boone, W M. Protection, No 119, Ten)perance Vale, York Co — Second Saturday; John ^ove, W M. Admiral Nelson, No 124, Sussex, Kind's Co — Second Friday ; Thomas Coggan, VV ^L Morniig Star, No 135, Wheaton's Mills, Westmorland Co — Second Satur- day ; — . W M. Morning Star. No 130, Upper Tav Settlement, York Co — First Thursday; Wm Tomlinson, VV M. (Jaribildi, No. 138, IlillsLl.ilo, AH ■-■ Co— First Monday, Geo Magee, W M. Domini*;. 1, No 141, Si John- -;<'irst Tuesday ; CJ W Stockton, W M. Blissville, No 145, Tracy StJ'tion, Simbury Co — First Monday ; D S Duplisea, W M. Clones, No 140, South Clones, C^ueens Co — First Monday ; (xeorge Mont- gomery, W M. Chipman Volunteers, No 154, Chii)in:iii, Queen's Co — Fii-st Tuesday ; W J Stewart, W M. s^^insTT crom^T, isr. J3. J. If. wmsow 'i^f, WBITTAKER BROS., General Insarance Aqents, 10 Odd Feij.ows. W. A. LOOKHART, Aactioneer, 106 Prince Wm. Street. 157 I. (). (). F. Oraiid Ijo D Grand Miusters, to- gether with the names and numbers of the Lodges, under the supervision of each: — Pictou District, Dnniel Sutherland, Pictou, N S, Eastern Star, No 1, Helping Hand, No 34; Stellarton District, Thomius J Reid, Stellarton, N S, Fuller, No 5, Norton, No 6, Moore, No 17 ; Charlottetown District, Thos R Callbeck, Chorlottetown, P E I, St Lawrence, No 8, Wildey, No 27 ; St John District, Dr. James Christie, D G M, St John, N B, Pioneer, No 9, Beacon, No 12, Peerless, No 19, Siloara, No 29, Golden Rule, No 46 ; Halifax District, Marine, Fire, and Life Insnrance, 67 Prince William St., St. John, N. B."> 158 Knights of Pythias. It is an indispntable fact that the leading Auction Bnainess of the City „ . ft . Arch Graham, Halifax, N S, Orient, No 10, Mystic, No 18, Amity, No 40 ; Westville District, John W Forbes, Springville, N S, Scotia No 11, Caledonia, No 28, Union, No 30 ; Fredericton District, George H Simmons, Fredericton^ N B, Victoria, No 13; Cumberland District (a), Wra Reese, Spring Hill Mines, N S, Eureka, No 15, Ivy, No 35, Ivanhoe, No 44 ; Annapolis District, W H Weatherspoon, Granville Ferry, N S, Western Star, No 16, Guiding Star, No 21 ; Summerside District, H J Massey, Summerside, P E I, Prince Edward, No 22; Cumber'and District (b), Henry Smith, Pngwash, Mystic Tie, No 23; Crystal Wav?, No 25; Colchester District, John J Falconer, Acvdia Iron Mines, N S, Mizpah, No 24, Lome, No 36, Kidgely, No 43 ; Moncton District, Charles H Webb, Moncton, N B, Prince Albert, No 26 ; Kings District, J W Hamilton, Wolfville, N S, Orpheus, No 32, Athlon, No 39; Sonris District, C C Carlton, jr. Souris, P E I, Colville, No 31; Sussex DistriciL, Alex Robertson, Sussex, N B, Vallev, No 33 ; Hants District, Jesse P Smith, Windsor, N S, resaquid. No 38, Exlwards, No 47 ; Woodstock Dis- trict, Samuel Watts, McAdam Junction, N B, Carleton, No 41 ; Antigonish District, D Graham Whidden, Antigonish, N S, Jewel. No 42 ; Miramiohi District, J D B F Mackenzie. Chatham, N B, Chatham, No 45, North Star, No 48. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Officers of the Supreme Ijod^c. John 1* Linton, P S C, Jobnstown, Pa ; Jobn Van Valkenburg, S (', Fort Madison, Iowa; Howard Douglas, S \ C, Cincinnati, Oliio; John S King, S P, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; S J Willey, S M of Ex, Wilmington, Del; R E Cowan, S K of R & S, Kansas City, Mo ; Ilalvor Nelson, S Sec of E R, Wash- ington City, DC; Geo B Shaw, S M at A, Eau Claire, Wis ; C F Bragg, S I G, Bangor, Me ; Jobn W Tbomson, S O (J, Wasbington City, D C. James Moulson, St Jobn, N B, Deputy Supreme Cbancellor for New Brunswick. ' Officers of New Brunswick Lortjfc, No. 1, St. John, N. B. Fred S Hutchinson, P C ; J Fenwick Eraser, C C ; Jacob S Brown, V C ; James Moulson, P ; W S ^' "rrison, M I), K of R & S ; Thos Armstrong, M of F; Wm A Smith, M of Ex; A Kimbal, M at A; , IG; Joseph Rubins, O G. Officers of Unfim Lodge, No. *2, St. John, N. B. Park A MelvilLs P C ; Artluir W Adams, C V ; Hedley V Cooper. V C; John Law, P ; James D Seely, K of R <'i S ; Wm S Baldwin, M of F ; Cbas A Pricbard, M of Kx ; Jobn A Ewing, M at A ; Wm J Elliott, I G ; Robert T Morrison. O G. New Brunswick and I'nion Lodges meet every alternate Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, in their hall. Ring's Building, Germain street. Officers of Westmorland Lodf^e, No. 3, Moncton. Joseph H Wran, P C ; Murray Fleming, (P C) C C ; James W Whitehead, V C ; Jobn P Weir, P ; Geo E Boyd, K of R A S ; W R Angus, M of F ; Alex Ford, M of Ex ; Jas McLure, M at A ; A Anderson, 1 G ; H H Carvell, (P C) OG. WHITTAKEB BROS., Marine, Fire and Life Inioranoe,' Temperance Societies. ]69 is done by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince William Street. Officers of Frontier Lodge, No. 4, St. Stephen. John Ryder, P C ; John C Henry, C C ; Geo J Clarke, V C ; Wm Dow, P ; Geo H McAndrews, K of R & S ; C Fred Stewart, M of F ; W C H Grimnjer, M of Ex ; Wm E Smith, M at A ; M W Robinson, I G ; Joshua Polly, O G. Meetings second and fourth Monday evening of each month. Officers of Cumberland Lodgre, Sprinji;: Hill, N. B. Geo Dunn, P C; John J Eraser, C C; Wm Reese, V C; John Wylie, P; Alex McLeod, K of R & S ; Robert Bradley, M of F ; R H Cooper, M of Ex ; Thomas Ryan, M at A ; Alex Fowlie, I G ; Wm McLe^.n, O G. Meetings every alternate Thursday evening. Kuigfhts of Pythias Endowment Bank. Officers of Section 2^o. 504, St. John. Jas Moulson, President; Thos A Vaughan, Vice-President ; Frank Fales, Chaplain ; Charles A Prichard, Sec'y-Treas ; R W Lowfe, CJuide; John Law, Guard ; R H Green, Sentinel ; R P Crookshank, Ex Physician. Meetings held first Wednesday evening in each month. Officers of Section No. 511, Moncton, N. B. * Geo M Jarvis, President; W Hayward, Vice-Pres'.dent ; M Fleming Chap- lain ; H B Fleming, Sec'y-Treas ; Geo Craig, Guif'te ; J Barton, I Guard ; J H Wran, Sentinel ; J D Ross, Examining Physician. Meetings first and third Thursday in each month. TEMPERANCE. National Division of North America. Most Worthy Patriarch, B F Denniscm, Philadelphia ; Most Worthy As- sociate, C A Everitt, St John, N B ; Most Worthy Scribe, Rev A Alder Temple, Halifax, NS; Most Worth v Treasurer, Wm A Di-rt", 121 North 9th Street, Philadelphia, Penn ; Most Worthy Chaplain, Rev C II Mead, New York ; Most Worthy Conductor, W il il Bartram, Patterson, N J ; Most Worthy Sentinel, A W Gi'^an, Manayunk, Phikdelphia, Penn. Grand Division, S. of T., Province of New Briinswi'^k. (Jeo E Foster, G W P, St John ; C N Vroom, G W A, St Stephen ; S B Paterson, G Scribe, St John; David Thonison, (r Trciusiirer, St tJohn ; Rev Job Shenton, G Chaplain, St John ; John Leeman, Moncton, G Conductor ; John Law, G Sentinel, Portland. Na',nc, Location, Ni(jht of Meetin;/, and Natne of Diyutij of Subordinate J)irisions in New Brunswick, {all of whom are 1). (/. W, Patriarclis.) ^Toward, No 1, St Stephen ; Friday ; Hugh Stevenson. York, No 2, Fred*»ricton ; Friday ; Judge Steadman. Wilberforce, No 3, Milltown, St Stephen; Monday ; W W (rraham. (furney. No 5, Market Building, St John ; Thursday; Robt Wills. Portland, No 7, Orange Hall, Portland; Tuesday, A (r Paterson. Albion, No 14, Market Building, St John ; Wednesday; David Thomson. Pioneer, No 1(5, Dorchester, Westmorland Co; ; Churleu E Knapp. Queen's, No 21, Gagetown ; Saturday ; H J DeVeber. Hulls, Cargoei uid Freights Insured at Lowest Rates.* 160 Temperance Societies. Enquiries from abroad will be replied to with promptness and care, Northumberland, No 37, Chatham ; Friday ; George Stothart. Albert, No 39, Ilillsboro' ; Albert Co; Wednesday ; John J Steeves. Hackville, No 40, Sackville, Westmorland Co; Tuesday; Robert Bell. Kichibucto, No 42, Kichibuoto, Kent Co; Friday; Allen Haines. Kingston, No 44, Kinj^ston, Kont Co; ; B 8 Bailey. Newcastle, No 45, Newcastle, Mir; Thursday; Daniel McGruar. Westmorland, No 50, Point de P.ute, W Co; Thursday; J A Trueman. Golden Rule, No 51, Hopewell Hill, Albert Co; Tuesday; L R Moore. Johnston, No 52, Camliridge (Queens ('o; Saturday; James S Robinson. Safeguard, No 58, Pennfield, C Co ; S:itiirday ; (' P Hawkins. Dalhousie, No 64, Dalliousie; M(»nday ; o ; David Jonah. Sunnyside, No 253, Lewis Mountain, Westmorland Co ; J H Dobson. Moss Rose, No 254, Deer Island, Charlotte Co ; A T Lloyd. Britannia, No 255, Millstream, King's Co; .1 F Rcnlgers. Spreading Oak, No 256, Little Riilge, Charlotte Co ; A F Matheson. Lanadowne, No 257, Fredericton ; II H Pitts. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, General Insurance Igents,* Legion of Honor, Etc. 161 W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince William Street. Union, 288, Kouchibouguac, Kent Co ; D W Grierson. I'harlo, 259, River Charlo, Restigouche Co ; Peter Hamilton. Mountain Rose, 260, Sleeves Mountain, W Co ; RichartI Lutes, sr. * Lawrenceville, 261, Lawrence Station, Charlotte Co ; F S Richardson. Spring, 262, Hampton, King's Co ; Geo Barnes. Mayflower, 263, Pomroy Ridge, Charlotte Co; Wesley Moulton. lona, 264, Scotch Ridge, Charlotte Co ; A S McKenzic. Oak, 265, Oak Hill, Charlotte Co ; Cvprus Moulton. Wills, 266, Tower Hill, Charlotte Co; S S Smith. Rockland, 267, (Jraves Settlement, W Co ; Geo Johnson. Star Branch, 268, McAdam Junction, Charlotte Co ; E W Brownwell. Stewart, 2b", 2nd Falls, St George, Charlotte Co ; Amnion Sherwood. Templars of Honor and Tcinperanec. Grand Temple of New Brunswick — D McNally, G W T ; J BurrcU, jr, G W V ; W C Whittaker, G W R ; C E Fairweather, (J W T; H Dalton, G W C ; Geo Foster, G W LI ; H M Patterson, (i W G. Department of Order in this Jurisdiction — Suhordinate Temples : Victoria, No 2, meets every Tuesday evening at Market Hall, Charlotte street, St John. Alexandria, No 65, meets at Hamm's Building, Indiantown, every Thurs- day evening. Eureka, No 10, Tliursday: Pluvnix, No 11, Carleton, Tuesday. Scotia, No 2, of N S, meets every Tliursday evening at Yarmouth. Crystal Fount, No 8, meets on alternate Friday evenings, at Salisbury, Westmorland Co. St. John Council of the iioyal Arcanum, No. 133. (Established Ist August, 1878.) Officers for 1.S85 — Reg. D (' Roliertson ; \'ice-Reg, (! H Masters ; Orator. D E Berryinan, M 1); See, D MrXally ; Treas, J McNiehol, jr; Col, A B Smalley ; ("hap, J M Taylor; Guide, J () Thomas; Warden, (i A Kimball ; Sentry, John Mulliii ; Tast Reg, J T Magee. Place of meeting, Knights of Pythias Hall; Evenings of meetini;, second and last Thursdays in eaeli month. American Legion of Honor— St •John. I C Bowman, Commander; ("has 1) Jordan, Past (.'omtnandt'i- ; (ieo K Berton, Vice Ounmand*" liobert Hunter, Orator; (r(i linyiu-, Strretary ; Alex McNiehol, Collector Win H Russell, Treiisurer ; II B .Jackson, Chap- lain ; E W Paul, (Juide ; John MeFadxeii. Warden; Thos Park, Sentry; Trustees, P C, T W Walker, (ieo K Cochran, James Mc>iich<)l, jr. WonienN Christian Temperance Union of flu' Maritime l*roviiices. Officers — President, Mrs Dr Totid, St Stephen ; Vice-Presi«leiUs -.\nnanolls, Mrs Randall ; Moncton, Mrs Korlies; St .Inlin, Mrs .John .M.irrh ; Halifax, Mrs Wagstaff; Fairville, Mrs ( " F Tilton ; Portland, .Mrs MeAvity ; St (Jeorge. Mrs Dewar ; Saekville, Mrs Charles Faweelt; Kre jWeHtmurland WHITTAKER BROS., General Ininrance Agenta," Barristers and Attorneys. 163 jrland W. A. LOCKHART, Auctioneer, 106 Prince William Street. NAMES. Admitted Attorneys. Admitted Barristers. Residence. George Skeffington Grimmer, Q C, Henry W Frith 14 Oct '47 15 Oct '49 St Stephen do do do dojSt John Hon Peter Mitchell, * do do do do 1 Montreal George G Gilbert, A B, Q C, do do 12 Oct '48 St John Edward Jack, * do do 13 June '50 Charlotte B Lester Peters, Q C, 12 Oct '48 13 Oct '53 St John Daniel Ferguson, * 7 Feb '50 7 Feb '52 'Chatham Edward B Chandler, do do 10 April '51 Moncton John C Winslow, do do 10 Feb '58 Woodstock W W Street, A B, do do 12 June '51 Fredericton R Hutchinson, Q C, 13 Oct '50 12 Oct '52 Richibucto Benjamin G Gray, A B, * do do 27 Oct '51 Halifax. N S Lewis J Almon, do do do '51 St John D Gustavus Maclaughlan 12 June '51 10 June '53 Bathurst Charles W Weldon, A M, D C L, QC, 12 Oct do 10 Oct '52 St John Alexander Ballentine, 7 Feb '52 do '55 do Hurd Peters, A M, * 10 June do 10 June '53! do William P Dole, A B,* do do do doj do James J Kerr. * 10 Oct 10 April do '53 jAmherst John Lothrop Marsh, jtm, A B, ■•■••••« 13 Oct '54lFredericton William Henry Tuck, Q C, D C L, 10 Oct do do '55!St John Charles J Sayre, 13 Feb '54 10 June '56 Richibucto George Frederick Hill, * 13 April 13 Oct do St Stephen Joseph B Peck, '56 10 Oct '58 Dorchester J R Macshane, * do '57 do do Halifax Charles E Knapp, 13 Feb '58110 Feb '61 '• Dorchester C N Skinner, Q C, 13 June '58 10 June '60|St John GS Smith, A B, 13 Oct do 13 Oct '59:St John Daniel L Ifcinington, Q C, H June '59 13 June '61 ' Dorchester Benj R Stevenson, A B, Q C, do do do '60iSt Andrews Henry Bartlett Rainsford 14 April '60 do '62lFredericton John Augustus Wright, A B, 13 April do do '61 St John Thomas Grav Merritt, A B, 14 June do Oct '69 St John Fred E Barker, D C L, Q C, 14 June '60! 13 June '61 do Charles A Peck, 14 April '61|12 June '63 Hopewell William M Jarvis, do do!l6 April dojSt John Joseph C Barbaric, 14 Oct do 10 Oct do Dalhousie Charles H B Fisher, Q C, do do do '(JoiFredericton John (} Clifford * do '62 14 Oct '64i United States A Rankin Bedell, A B, 9 Feb '63 6 Feb do St .John Thomas A Welling, Edward L Wetmore, A B, Q C, 16 April 12 June do do iShediac 17 Jime '64 Frcdericton William M Connell, LL B, 12 June ] L863 16 June 18651 Woodstock George F (Jrogorv, do do do do Fretlericton TB Robinson, AB, do do 16 June '64 St John Caleb RichardHon, 19 Oct '(53 13 Oct '65; Richibucto Pat E Sweeney, * FE Morton, do do do do • A roostook 13 Oct" '65 Sussex Lewis A Mills, do do do do Shediac James F AfcManus, do do 9 Feb '66 Bath unit J 1 Proteeti Noted and Eitended. 67 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B.' 164 Barristers and Attorneys. The Host SpaciooB and Centrally Sitaated Auction and Sales Room NAMES. Admitted Attorneys. Admitted Barristers. 11 Feb '65 Residence. Alfred Henry DeMill, A M, 'll Feb '64 St John Henry Lawrance Sturdee, A M, 15 Oct do 1(> June do do Sihw Alward, A M, D C L, do do 13 Oct ,'e Blair, '65 A )rii' Fredericton Alfred F Street, * do do to do (b> (ireorge M(rS()rley, do do do do'St John James (Jordon Forbes 13 April '65 April '67 (b) Arthur Olarence Fairweathcr 16 June do June '67 do P'rederick W Stockton, 13 Oct '65 10 June '75 Sussex, K C Walter J Kilner, * do do Oct '67 Ontario Hon Robert J Ritcbie, 14 Oct do Oct St John Robert Matbew, A .M, * do do Oct '66 New York Stanley Boyd,* 16 Oct 15 June '68 '<)6 *'67 England Wooilstock Randolpb kctcbuin Jones, 11 Oct "* Isaac Allen Jack, A B, D C L, 12 Oct do 12 Oct do St John James Hannay,* 15 Oct do 11 Oct do Montreal Jobn 1* Hudson,* do do do '65 ■ '67 New York Israel S (Jross,* 15 Oct Ignited States Daniel Jordan, 15 Feb '67 10 Feb '68 Fredericton Josiab W<»od,* do do do do Dorchester Alfred V Oulton, 15 June do 11 June '68 do Augustus H lianington. d-» do 11 do do St John Gilbert R Bugsley, LL B, 15.]une do 11 do do do Jeremiah Travis, LL B, do do 11 do do St John it \\ Stead man, 11 Feb 21 April '69 do "'70 Moncton W C Milner, 15 June Sackville Daniel Courser, LL B, 19 June do 11 Oct do Fredericton S H Appleby, 11 Oct '68 14 Oct '69 Wmxlstock Charles 1 1 Lugrin, A B, 19 Oct 1868,1 Oct 18701 Fredericton \Villian» \\ McSweeny, * 21 April '69 12 April '701 Halifax Legh R Harris(m, A B, 21 Oct do 11 Oct do! St John C A Stockton, LL B, do do do do do J D Phinney, A B, 21 Oct '69 21 Oct '70 Richibucto J R Armstrong, 21 Oct do do do! St John John Kerr, do '68 do do do George H MuUin, LLB,* 21 Oct '68 11 Oct : 1870 Boston A Slason Thompson, * 9 Feb '70 8 Feb '71 United States Insure with WHITTAKER BROS., General Ininranoe Agents,* Barristers and Attorj^eys. 165 In the Lower ProTlnoes ii 106 Prlnoe William Street, St. Joho, H. B. NAMES. Admitt Attorne 9 Feb 9 Feb ed ys. '70 Admitted Barristers. Residence. Samuel J Baker,* 13 Anril 71 Edw R (Jregory, LL B, do 8 Feb 71 St John Montesquieu McDonald, 22 June do 1-5 Jtme do do Thomas W Peters, LL B, 22 Oct do 12 Oct do do Hon James Mitcliell, A M, do do{ do do St Stephen James (i Stevens, jun, A B, do doi do do do Pierre A Landry, Q C, do do do do Dorchester John Willott, do do do 8ter, A B, • 20 April '76121 April '77 St John Amon A Wilson, do do do dol do Charles H Masters, A. M, do do do dol do W A Trueraan, 21 June '77 18 June '79 Hopewell Cor Fred W Kerston, do do 12 April do Grand Falls Henry R Emmerson, 18 Oct do 23 Oct '79 Dorchester Albert S White, A B, LL B, 19 Oct doi24 Oct '78 Sussex Stephen Rand, do do; 12 Feb '30 St John J A Hannah. do 12 Oct '78 '76 John D Williams,* I'i'Oct" "'77 Winnipeg Chipman A Steeves, Charles A Palmer, "1 Oct do do! 21 Oct dol do do do St joiin Joseph A Harris,* do do! do do Boston William Wilson, do do:21 Oct do Fredeiicton W B Chandler, LL B, R A Lawlor, do dol St John Feb '77|21 Feb '78 Newcastle W W Wells, Mav doi21 May doj Dorchester E H McAlpine, A B, do '78j do '79 St John Charles O'Donnell,* June do June '79! Woodstock A E McLeod, do do do do Sussex RPMcGivern, jr, AM, do do do do St John R McLeod, A B, Oct «io; Oct do do Edmund G Kaye, Ai)ril '79 April do lo do '80 do Berton S Read, LL B, 13 Feb '80 Dorchester Dennis B CJallagher, April do do t o do Woodstock Adam A Rankin,* do do do Moncton John McAllister, (l(» do ( o do Campbellton F J Dufly,* do <1() t do U States George P Thomas, do do 20 April '80 Moncton John T Harrington, 20 June, '79 24 April 1880 Narcisse A Ijandry, LL B, i 20 June ] 879 do do Bathurst Ambrose D Richard, L L B, 2;{Juno, do 20 June '80 Dorchester. Henry A Powell, B A, do do 24 do do Sack vi lie. (^ieorge V Mclnerney, L L B, ! do do do do Richibucto. .1 Swayiie DesBrisay, 18 (M, '79 20 June 'SO Bathui-rtt. William Hazen, 22 Oct, '79 25 June '81 St John. John R Costigan,* d.) do 19 Fob Williamson Fisher, LL B,* do do 2;U)ct '80 Woodstock. Henry H James, do . do 12 Oct '81 Richibucto. Havelock Coy, B A, 28 Oct, do 4 Feb do Fredericton. James Devlin, 12 Feb, '80| 14 Feb do St John. WUITTAKER BROS., General Agents Barristers and Attorneys. 167 and Mid at Anctlip by W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince William Strott. NAMES. Admitted Attorneys. Admitted Barristers. Residence. James P Mitchell, 12 Feb, '80 14 Feb, '81 Newcastle. John R Maltby * do do do do do William A Quinn, 24 Anril, do 26 April do Fredericton, Wm H T Hatheway do St John Fenwick W Travis,* 17 June '80 23 June '81 United States Arthur I Trueman, MA, 17 June '80 20 June '81 St John. Geo A Davis, LL B, do do 12 Oct do St John. Richard B Adams, LL B, do do 15 April 25 do '82 Bathurst. Allan A Davidson, Jr, B A, 22 June do '81 Newcastle. Hiram G Betts, 23 Oct do 25 Oct. do St John W C Hazen Grimmer. M A, do do do do St Andrews. James Kay, do do Moncton. David Tanley, R H Davis, do do do do Portland. 14 Feb '81 23 Feb '82 Andover. Wra E Russell, do do Fredericton. James Straton, do do 24 Feb '82 St John. Wm D Mcleod, B A, do do do do do John J Forrest, 23 April do 15 June '82 do David I Welch, 16 June do Oct do Moncton. Abraham B Walker, LL B, do do 29 June '82 St John. Frank H Tuck, 17 June do do do do Charles K Sumner, 23 do do Moncton, Robert Beckwith, do do do do do Dorchester. Fred'k W Emmerson, A B, LL B, 17 Oct '81 8 July '83 do R 8 I^Bert Tweedie, James A Milligan, M A. 19 do do St John, George W Allen, M A, 9 Feb '82 22 July '83 do Warren C Winslow, do do do lio do Robert Murray, jr, 15 Feb '82 12 April 26 do do Lemuel Allan Currey, M A, 17 April do do St John. Dougald Stewart Hutchinson, do do Spurgeon Wortman, do do 11 Oct '83 Nova Scotia. Clifford B Dearon* do do Winnipeg Frederick C Rand,* do do Nova Scotia. William Murray, do do 26 April '83 Campbellton Thomas A Kinnear, do doi do do'Shediac J DeVeber Neales,* do do do do Winnipeg, do Fredericton. A Louis Belyea, do do do Josiah R Murphy, LL B, do do do do Woodstock. Daniel Mclntyre,* 18 April 1882 do doAVinnipeg. John F Ashe,' do do do do St John. Albert J Gregory, 28 Juno '82 28 June '82: Fredericton. Daniel Mullin, do do do do St John. Jeremiah H Barry, 28 June '83 28 June '83 Fredericton. J Douglas Hazen, do do do dO| do Allen Wilmot Chapman, 29 June do, 12 Jan '84, Dorchester. Mariner George Teed, do do do do do John L Carleton 11 Oct do 25 Oct '83 St Joliu. H Wardroper, 18 do doi 7 Feb '841 do Isaap H Hallet, 18 Oct '831 7 Feb '84!Sus8ex. For tbe Pheniz Insurance Co., of Brooklyn, New Tork.*^ 168 Barristers and Attorneys. With gnperior facilities and many yean experience in iM auction bnilness. NAMES. W P Sayro, JanicH T Sliiirkoy, T^L 15, J Norman Winslow, A I) Cliapiiian, W H Cliapniau, David (iraiit, Melville Norman Oxikhiirn, Samuel Judson .Jenkins, Henry A Foster, John ThomaH Twining Ilartt, John Michael O'Brien, JJ A, JameH M Knight, William Alexander Ewing, Kdward (iirouard, Frederick J VV^edderburn, LL, James Freeze, Charles L Richards, Leonard Allison, Clarance H Ferguson, Donald McIiCod Vince, Alexander Straton, Chas I Thomson, Robert Hankin Ritchie, James W McCready, John 1* Lax.Tcnce, B A, Joseph (i Matthews, John M Stevens, Charles J Coster, Jos H Leamons, Frank A liennett, F B (J re gory, Robert W llewson, Allen W liray, Henry 11 Ayer, (Je«) W Fowler, H A McKcown, Admitted Attorneys. Admitted BarristerH. Hesidenee. 18 Oct '83 7 Feb, do do do do do 20 June do 10 April do do do do do 16 Oct 8 Feb do 21 Feb do •h> '84! 'g4!St John Fredericton Moncton St John St Stephen St John Elgin G. & E. BLAKE, i 1 'f T^o. I'TT XJnion Street, - - Saint .Joliii, IV. 13. Lead Scuppers, Ships' W. C, Lead Figures, Bath Tid>s, Oil Tanks, AN -h- Bowls, always in stock, and at Bottctm Prices. HKST OF REFEKENCKS GIVEN WHEN KE(iUIltKI>. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, General Agent! V . Of all ;% *.4iHi^ns'S^' Medical Register. 169 W. A. LOOKHARl' cannot fail to give satisfaction. !f THr MEDICAI. RKGISTER OF NKW BRUNSWICK. Of all pentoim a|)pearitiK on the Register as existing to 1st January, 1H8(, printed and pub- lished Id pursuance ofttae provisions of Sec. 8 of ''The New Brunswick Med. Act, 1881." Addy, Henry G, St John Alden, Charles W, fiagetown Alli.scii, Liieiiis Carey, St John Alward, Aaron, St John Andrews, Joseph, St John Armstrong, Koht, Johnston, C^iiee I'sCo Athertnn, Alfred '*, Toronto Atkinson, Jas G, Oak Hill, I n'ltteCo Atkinson, Marcus (', Bristol, Carl'n Co Ayer, Neherniah, Sarkville Balcolm, George Alden, Canipl)ellton, Restigoui'he Co Barker, J H'y, St Mary's, York Co Barry, William Russell, St George Baxter, James M'Gregor, Chatham Baxter, Robert G, Moncton Bayard, William, St John Benson, John Stafford, Chatham Benson, Joseph Black, Chatham Bemier, Francis X, Edmundston Berry man, Daniel Edgar, St John Berryman, John, St John Black, Clias A, Westm'd, Westm'd Co Black, Robt, Wickham, Queen's Co Black, William T, St Stephen Bleakney, David, Petitcodit'c Boissy, Edward H, Memramcook Botsford, LeBaron, St John Botsford, Robert L, Moncton Bowser, Willard Parker, Point DeBute Brady, John, Barnesville, King's Co Brown, Theodore Clowes, Fredericton Bruce, Murdock Eraser, St John Burnett, Joshua W, Sussex Caldwell, George Peters, St John Caldwell, William W, Norton Cameron, Ewan, Grand Manan Campbell, Chas F H, Moncton Carter, H R, Bristol, Westmorl'd Co Carter, James Thomas, Daihousie Gary, George, Houlton, Maine, U S Chandler, A Henry, Moncton Chandler, Edwani B, Moncton Christie, James, St John Christie, William, Portland Church, J Elbert, Dorchester Churchill, Esbon, Bristol, Carleton Co Coburn, Benj, Bright, York Co Coburn, G llayward, Fredericton Coleman, Henry Hicks, Hopewell Coleman, William F, Baltimore Colter, Newton Ranisev, Woodstock Coimell, Chiirle?* Pitt, NVocxistock Coulthard, George K, Fredericton Covey, James Francis, Monctdiac Keith. Melbourne Franklin, Weldford Key, Alb't Lemro, Caverhill, York Co Kilburn, F"rancis, Presque Isle, Me, US King, VVall.'K.'G G, (Jrand Falls Lamothe, J deB, Biictouche, Kent Co Landry, Alex P, Buctout^he, Kent Co Lawson, J J, Norton St't'n, King's Co Legere, Joseph Alfren rofwcmions in Nurih Aiunrica lioxota Central America Chili Florin Silver Franc iUold and ! Silver Boliviano Silver Milreiit 1000 reisi Gold .40,7 .19,3 Standard Coin. 8(iuildur, or 20 Franca, (lold. 5, 10 and 20 Francs .82,8 I-i»cndo, J^ bolivar China. Cuba... Denmark. Ecuador... Kgypt France Great Britain. Greece (ierman Empire. India Italy., .lapan Liberia Mexico Netherlands Norw»>" .. Pcvu I'oftu'i^al Ilussi;'. .... vSandwich Islands. Spain Sweden Swit/erliind. Dollar Peso Dollar PeM Tael F«io Crown Peso Plaster Franc Pound sterling Drachma Mark Rup< Cop: ka ' !>.>» r PofiOt ti>f :<'»o I C»'!..(3!)i<'a Fracc Tripoli I Mahbubof20 I Piasters Turkey I Pia.stcr United States, I Dollar U.S. of Colombia.. Venezuela I Peao Bolivar Gold do. Gold Gold and Silver SUver Gold and Silver (iold Silver Gold Gold and Silver (iold Gold and Silver Gold Silver Gold and SUver .^Silver (iold Silver Gold and Silver Gold Kil- er ■IM Kit jQt <; Id (' •' ■ and /er viold Gold and Silver Silver Gold Gold and Silver Silver (iold and Silver SLOO .96,5 .91,8 I .91,2 I 1.39 .93,2 .26,8 .82,3 ] .04,9 .19,3 .19,3 .-•>,o I .39 ; .19,3 j .88,8 ' 1.00 .89,4 .40,2 .26,8 .82,3 1.08 I .65,8 1.00 .19,3 .26,8 .19,3 .74,3 .04,4 1.00 .82,:J .19,3 Dollar Condor doubloons and Eacudo 10 Mucee and 100 Caudarenn 10 and 2t) Crowns Dollar :i, 10, 20, and 50 Piasters 6, 10 and 20 Francs 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Drachma 5, 10 ami 20 Marks .'>, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Lira 1. 2, 5, 10, 20 Yen Peso, or Dollar, 5, 10, 25 Florin. 10 Guldens, Gold, $•1.01 '.»-10 10 and 20 Crowns 2, 5 and 10 Milreiji 14, 14 and Rouble 5, 10, 20 and 100 Peseta 10 and 20 Crown.s a 5, lu and 20 Frunes 26, 50, 100, 250 and 500 Plasters 4 Large Lines placed In English and American Companies.'' 172 Census Returns. OarriagM, Sletghi, Harnesi, Ao., reoeiftd In Store for Anctioii Bale, Second Census of Canada— 1881. Provimceh. Cennus of 1861. 80,857 3;«),a')7 2r)2,047 Census of 1871. Incrse 94,(m 1.3,154 :{87,800l 6f.,9« 2a5,5'J4i 33,547 P. K. Island, one small division estimated NoTu 8cotia, New Urunnwick Quebec (Mugdalcn Is1an(is, liahrador and unorKanized Territories estlniale«l),...i,lll,5.')fi l,191,51fil 79,a50 Ontario (Algonia and two unurganizi-'dl I ; TenllorieM estimated), !l,39G,0'jri,620,861 1224,760 Manitoba (former limitH, two huImIIs-' tiicts estimated), British Columbia (ineludlng In'Mans) eitlTiated Te.'r.iories and Manitoba Kxtenson (In- dians included) estimated, Rate per cent. Total. 1 ,iiim,v;T 1 12,728 ^jn,iw 33,586 60,500 3,686,596 16.2 17.'i 13.:< 7.2 16.1 Census for 1881. 107.781 440,585 321,129 1,358,469 1,913,460 49,509 60,000 100,000 4,850,933 Incrse 13,750 52,785 36,53.') 166,953 292,609 36,781 26,414 :!5,500 664,:«7 Rate per cent. 14.63 13.61 .12.5-1 ;i4.01 18.0b 28.99 78.64 65.23 18.02 Province of New Brunswick. 1H81. 1871. Albert, 12,329 10,727 Bt. John City, 26,128 28,805 8t. John County 26,8JW 23,315 Charlotte 26,086 25,882 Kings, 25,617 24,698 Queens, 14,017 13,847 Sunbury 6,651 6,824 York 80,400 27,140 1881. 1871. Carleton 2:^,367 19,938 Victoria 15,676 11,641 Westmorland, .37,719 29,335 Kent 22,618 19,106 Northumberland, 2.'5J11 20,lli Gloucester 21,614 18,810 Restigouche 7,067 6^75 City of St. John 26,128 Portland 15,227 — Total, 41,366 Some Census Figures. The Census returns of the chief Cities of the Doiuinion are as follows : City. 1871. 1881. Inc. Montreal, 107,225 140,747 311,522 Toronto 56,092 86,415 ;W,323 Quebec, 69,698 64,446 2,747 Halifax 29,582 36,100 6,518 llamiUon, 26,716 25,961 9,245 Ottawa, 21,545 27,412 5,867 St. John, 28,805 26,118 Sherbrooke The population of Canatla by the Census is 4,324,810 souls, con. nirative statement raay be of interest : — Province. 1871. 1881. Inc. Province. 1871. City. 1871. 1881. Inc. I-ondon, 15,826 19,746 3,920 Kingston 12,407 14,091 1,684 Charlottetown, 8,802 11,4A5 2,678 (nielph, 6,878 9,890 8,012 St. Catherines 7,804 9,631 1,767 Three Hlvers 7,570 8,670 1,100 Winnipeg, 241 7,985 7,744 4,432 7,227 2,795 The following V. E. Island, 94,021 108,871 14,870 Nova Scotia, .H87,8(H) 440,572 .52,772 NewHrunswick... 285,.V.»4 :»21,23;l 35,639 Qufbcc 1,191,516 l,:«'.i,027 167,511 Ontario 1,620,861 Manitoba, 18,995 UritlshColumbiu, 36,247 The Territories, 1881. 1,923,228 t;.'i,9.'>4 49,459 57,446 Inc. 302,377 46,959 13,212 The following compilation will show the growth of the population of New Brunswick since 1824: — Inc. Year Populati(m 1824 74,176 1884 119,457 1840 160,(Ht0 1851 193,800 The ratt of increase in the Inst ten years is the lowest of any periotl since the foundation tf the Province. 45,281 ;i5,.543 39,800 Year Population 1861 262,047 1871 28.\694 1881 321,288 Inc. 58,247 33,547 25,639 WHITTAKER BROS., General Inanranoe Agenti," Qcrse Rate per cent. 3,750 )2,;h.5 J5,5.'« 13.61 .12.5-1 if),9.'5;j .14.01 •2,609 18.06 0,781 28.99 6,414 78.M 9,500 65.2:i 4,:J37 isM 1871. 19,938 11,641 29,33ft 19,106 20,in 18,810 6,575 Inc. 8,920 1,684 2,678 8,012 1,767 1,100 7,744 Inc. 302,377 46,959 13,212 n Inc. 58,247 83,547 25,639 Statistical Tables, Etc. 173 106 Princt WOliuB Street. W. A. LOCEHABT. Adventlsta, 7,211 BaptiBtiL 225,*236 Freewill Baptists, 60,055 Tunkors 21,234 Brethren, 8.83J Roman Catholics, 1,791,982 Church of England 674,818 Congregational, 26,900 DisclpleB, 20,193 Episcopal Rerormed, 2,596 Jews, 2,:<93 Lu:herann 46,3.10 Methodist C^hurch of Canada 682,K4>3 Episcopal Methouists, 103,272 Bible Christian, 27,236 Religious Denominations. Primitive 25,680 Other Method' *♦, 8,880 Pagann, 4,478 Presbyterian Church in Cnnada, 829,280 Church of .Scotland, 82,884 Reformed I'resbrteriana, 12,945 Other Presbyterians, 1,108 Protestants 6,51» Quakers 6,563 UniUrians, 2,126 I'niversaliifts, 4,517 Other Denominations, 14,209 No religion 2,634 Not given, 86,76» 1819. 1820., 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 19 •26 21 29 1825 Arri'. 15 1826 '•■■ 17 1827 " 6 1828 " 20 182U " 17 18;{0 " 18 1831 " 10 18;«?.. May 3 18;i;j April 1(» IHM " 11 1h;{5 May 1 irw April 21 I 18.5(). 1837 " 17 I 1857. 18;{8 Miiy 1 I 18.W. 1H.39 April 25 j 1H.59. 1840 " 16 I 1H60. 1841. 184*,?. 1843. 1844. 1845 April 23 I 1865 1846 " 6 " 1847 May 2 1848 April 19 1849 " 8 1850 May 2 1851 April 16 1S.V2 " 23 lM[i " 17 is,vi March 7 18.V) April 28 27 1861 " 24 26 14 1862. 1863. 1864. 186«5 1867 ' 1868 ' 1869 ' 1870 ' 1871 ' 1872 ' 1873 ' 1874 ' 1875 ' 22 I 1876 ' 13 I 1877 ' 22 11878 ' 16 1879 ' 23 1 1880 ' 20 i 1881 ' 18 1882 22 1883 20 1884 April 6 " 14 Dates of Opening' oi' Navigation on the River. The following table, with tiie date of the opening of the River St. John for seventy-nine years, will probably be of interest to our readers: — 1806 April 14 1806 " 27 18(»7 " 23 1808 " 17 1809 " 17 1810 " 20 1811 " 16 1812 " 26 1813 " 22 1814 " 11 1815 " 24 1816 " 27 1817 May 3 1818 April 23 23 22 23 30 16 16 22 20 28 23 13 19 19 24 » ...May 1 April 22 \i 21 Iteigniiig Soverelyfiis. — The following table of royal ••overelgns on the throne at the (.'onunenffmi'nl of the year 1.SS4 is taken from the "(iotha Court .,S('liwar/burg-Uudo!phitadt,1869 46 57 William, (Jermany 1871 8H M Friodrieh. Aiibalt, 1H71 6.11 58 Owur 11., Sweden 1.H72 M 66 Albert, Saxony, ..1H73 56 •M AlloHHo XII., ."^pain 1h74 27 :« Waldeniar, Mppe-lHitmcId, 1875 60 43 I Aljdul-Hamid, Turkey 1876 42 65 I Ludwlg, IV., lleHse 1877 47 67 llumlwrt I., Italy, 1878 40 88 Ixso XIII., Poi»e, 1878 78 46 ChasSchwarzl)'g-Souderhauasen,l880 54 39 Alexander III. Russia 1881 40 iBinrance effected at Loveit poulble Ratei In Firet-OUii Gonpaiilei.* i 174 f^ Agricultural. Mo Oharge for Storigo of Goodi for Aaotton Salo, liy AGRICULTURAL. Keep the Weeds l>own. Set the cultivator to work <,'iirly. Do not wait for the corn and potatoes to get large a;ul Htrong, but a^ noon as the rows can he seen the cultivator should be set at work. Delay at this gives the weeds time to get a strong stand and a deep roothig, when it will i)e much more e reara\viii{4 Damp Cir.iiii to Darns. It is better to wait until grain has thoroughly dried out *>efore drawing to stacks or biwns. A little dampness will often spoil it before threshing, or ho utill worse if the c . ^^ is threshed imm >diately and then jnit in bins. Last year the season at harvest was so damp that millers would not take new wheat WRSTTAKER BROS., General Ininraiioe ib gents,' Agricultural. 175 W. A. LOGKH/RT, 106 Prince WilUam Street. \ in large <|uantitieH iinlesH they Imd old wheat to mix with it. In the farmers' granaries there is little chance thut hiicIi precautions will be taken. Hence wheat should he left in the field until dry enough so that it o:in l)e taken to the barn without danger of injury. — Kxchaiuje. Priiiiiii{f Tomatoes. Truning toniatocs is a profitable practice in most cases. Tlse process, when Judiciously pursued, is not laborious or expensive. .\ pair of stout shears will answer the purpose admirably. A heavy pruning is not to be desired. Th« plant needs its leaves, and fruit ripened on plants which have been too heavily primed is le.ss palatable than that grown on vines which have not been pruned at all. On rich soils tomatoes tend to run to vines. This rampant growth should be checkee left on the branches beyond the fruit. The priming sboulil be «lone early, UBt OH soon as the fruit begins to form, or even while the Uuwers are still on. n some soils and in some situations pruning is not neces.sary. — American Oullivalnr. Cultivation l>€rvolo|>H Fertility. The lack of manure for hoed crops may be partially remedied in ^(Klerate- ly rich soil by thorough cultivation to ilevelop fertility already in the soil. It is certainly a wasteful practice to nuinure heavilv and then let the fertility be wasted on we<'(ls. IJetter do some extra cultivation, more llian is newssary to destroy weeds, especially if the soil be moist enough to work readily, that is, just enough, so that it will not comna'H after ('tirriiig. At this time cultiva- tion does the most good in stimulating plant gruwtli. AVater Supply for OrehardH. As the country grows older, tin- vegetable matter found in virgin soil in wnshee at least eighteen feet, in order that ample space may be available behind them. It has for some time been, and still ouglit to be a desideratum in the construction of the stable to have the walls built high— it may be higher than any other por- tion of the farm-steading — and llie apex of the roof "open." When the building is high ond " open " horses thrive much letter than in stables which are small luid close. Small stables are very objectionable, l)eing generally badlv ventilated and injurious to the ecpiine constitution. The temperature in the stable should be about fifty-degrees in winter, and from fifty-five to sixty degrees in the summer. Purity of atmosphere is essential to the strong, WHITTAKER BROS., Qoneral Insoranoe Agentf, Agricultural. 177 106 PriBM William Street. W. A. lOCKHAST. healthy, and muscular development of all animals, and especiall/ horses. The partitions between the horses should never be shorter than about nine feet, two feet of which is required for the manger. Cracked Heels, Mud Fever, and Grease. No more annoying diseases exist in the list ( f ma;adie8 to which animals are liable than cracked or chapped heels, nud i'ever, and that peculiar afiec- tion of the skin of the heels and fetlock joints v>}ii? h, from the greasy nature of the discharge which issues from the surfi'.t'e, is commonly designated " grease." Cracke»7 which has heen soahutidant for tin- past tw() seasons, is hest kept in cheek hy plaster and I'aris (Jreen. Kor the family garden the safest and m<»st satisfactory way is to make holtondess hoxes, lU inches scpiare, and <> (ir H inelies deep, and covered with mosfpiito netting; one of these placed over ea/'h hill until the plants h;'.ve become tough and hard, is a sure j»r<»lection. '/'//<• I'iiliitn HfCtlf. I'aris (ire«u exf<'ndasily ap]ilied reme:dl, with the dust of helle- bore or pyrelhruun. The latter heing perfectly harnde.ss is to he more highly recommended. Apple ntid Viitrh fiorer. — Kor the «lestruction of these two iuseetfl no Bure reme«ly has been foinid except the knife. It is probable that coveriig the trinik of the tree near the gnanid with the ink of tar used to catch canker worm moths, or wrapping around the trinik bands of tarred paper, would iiNsist in keefting them away. 77//' Jtoar lint/ has thus far heen the most ditlicidt to overcome of the whole tribe of injurious insects, and we can recon)iuend no remedy with a great de- gree of conlidence, but would advise tbe tiial of the fumes of gas tar held under the vines a short tin»e everv evening while the grapes are fornung. U is certainly ollenaive to them, and if used carefully need not injure the plant. HoKC SliKjH ate Ciisily de^'ntyed bv spraying with water and pyrethrum at the rate of one iablespoo»iful oi" the (atior to a pailful of the former. WHIflEER BROS., Marine, Fire and Life Inioraffie/ AORICULTUUAL. 179 and sold at Auction by W. A. LOOKHART, 106 Prince VilUam Streot. Hints for Young' HorNcnion. Never, says a writer in the Amrririn Ciilticator, pass behind a horse in the Htable nor place your hand upon iiini in tlie stall, without fimt speaking to him. Yi)U may sav*} life or limb by bearing this in mind. Be kind in word and manner to all horses. I)o not whip even a "contrary" or baulky horse, make him forget his ill or stubborn intent in some way, such as putting a little dry dirt in his mouth, or wrapping n mitten of newspaper about one or both ears; in stiidving to know what it means he soon forgets his notion of stopping, and at the prompt, bles, or frozen manure among it ; lying down on such, the horse rises and " paws" away his betbling, and thus leartis a bad trick. Never run after i\ hoi-se in the pasture. If he doi-s not liki- to be caught, feed him a little grain in a pail, but never deceive him with an empty dish. Vou can soon teach the wihlest horse to come to you; when he does trome, let him eat a little while before you lead him ofl". When you " turn the ht)rse out to piLsture," do not give him a ship with (he bridle ; he will remember it to vour regret if you do. Make a pet and a friend of your horse ; it will improve liim and make a better person of you. If vou can't atlord to feed high, t^'ivo good air to your horse. Nature has provided enough of this lor both of you, ami transports it free; do not rob him of his share, for it " will not enrich yon, but make him poor indeed." Therefore keep open a window where heaven may send a fresh supply to him ! I'reparlnji: ProilutMi I'or Market. To be sut'cessful in market gardening requires not only a practical know- leoor appearance. The half dozen amail HoUi, Cargoes and Freighti Ininred at Loipeat Batei.* 180 AORICULTURAL. Btot attentloB paid to trade Anotton lalea by fltalka did not add to the size of the bunch, becauHe they fitted in between the large ones, but on inciiiiry we found that this asparagUH was purchased 25 cents & dozen leas than the price of asparagus well put up; thus the grower, by selecting hh asparagus with a miserly hand, has lost at least 20 cents per dozen hunches; the loss by proper selection would not exceetl 5 cents |)er dozen bunches, and it would not have cost anything more to have tied it up as it should be. Estimating 300 dozen bunches an the product of an acre, the loss by bad tying, and improper selection, would amount to $60 an acre each year, which would l)e a good profit. What is true of asparsigus, is true of nearly all other crops; by leaving in a few l)eets or turnips of an inferior (juality, the whole pro inoK also wate •'■^ 'Wh.. Agricultural 181 W. A. LOGKHART, Anotloneer, 106 Prince Wm. Street. cent., immediately before feeding, gave no appreciable increase in the album- inoids or protein digested. Soaking for twenty-four hours in cold water wan also negative in results on mixed food, or its components, as long as the soak water aid not reduce the water drank to less than 50 per cent, of the ordinary amount as observed. But when the water drank fell below 25 per cent, as above, a decrease of the protein digested resulted. Scalding bran with boiling water, and soaking it for twenty-fours in the same, decreased the normal digestion of the protein ; while the higher the temperature of the water, and the longer its apiilication, the less the amount of protein digested. This is attributetl to the fact that heat injures the albuminoids for digestion, as in the case of 'hard-boiled eggs in the human stoma<;h. The separate feeding of bran Houpdid not change the results. — Ameriam Miller. Pruning^. Barry, of the Mount Hope Nurseries, contended several years ago that where the buds of any shoot or branch do not develop before the age of two years, they can only be forced into activity by a very close pruning, and in some cases this even will fail. There never was a better authority in such matters than Mr. Barry. This last |trinciple shows the importance of pruning the main branches of espaliers particularly, so as to ensure the cievelopment of the buds of their successive sections and to preserve well tlie side shoots thus produced, for without this the interior of the tree will become naked and unproductive, and a remedy \*ill be very difficult. Food and Drink. Try to remember, says Fanny Field, that fowls need less food in summer than in winter. Over feeding is a fruitful source of disease in hot weather. When on free range, and insects are numerous, fowls will nick ut> a good share of their living; with the addition of plenty of sour milk and a scant ration of oats or wheat daily, they will keep in better health, and in better laying trim, than fowls fed liberally with corn and cornraeal. I am not pre- pared to say that ordinarily impure or dirty water will actually cause disease, out it is well enough to keep on the safe side, by supplying pure, fresh water, and milk, of course, when you can get it. Mulchinf? Young* Trees. A great point with newly planted trees is to keep the roots moist and cool during the summer heat. This is best attained, not by profuae watering, but by mulching the surface aroiuid the tree with leaves, coarse manure, snent tan, or even hay. Near terminal stations of railroads, the mingled suwaust and droppings from stock-cars answer admirably. Such a mulch prevents evapor- ation, keeps the ground cool, and promotes the growth of the Hinall roots upon which the life of the tree depends. In winter it protects the rool.4 from sud- den freezing and thawing, though care must be taken not to furnish a harbour for mice. With evergreen trees such treatment is utmost indispensable. Many trees that have been planted for years, (piinces especially, are benefitted by mulching. Roots ill Drain TilcH. A (ierman paper states that the |)enetration of roots in drain tile, which sometimes occasions much trouble, may l)e t>revented by covering the joints in the vicinity of trees and shrubs and retl clover with earth in which a little coal tar has been distributed. All Bnilneu entmited to ns hai oor Penonal Attentton.* .A.:,. 182 Agricultural. BnqniriM from abroad will bo ropUod to with promptnou and caro, The Narrow Dock. This weee hung up in some dry place until they become dry enough, and then burned. If any part of the root touches the ground it will grow us soon a« rain comes. GardcMi SlugrH. Garden slugs, says an exchange, when they become a nuisance, may easily and safely be abated. Distribute pretty liberally over the garden Hat pieces of stone or bits of slate or zinc. At nightfall put u little bran on each iVng- ment, and .soon the slugs will come out from amcmg the plants and shrubh io feed u{)on the bran. When it is dark go out with a lantern and a pail coutair- ing tiome strong brine, and remove the slugs from the bran-baited surfaces and place them in t'tu puil, where the salt and water will sootatocfl should give a yithl of 162 bushels per acre. This is much more tnan the average yield in the country, by which we may see how lui necessarily large is the area hysicians is shown by the fm-l that the consiunptivcs in the Charity Hospital are now separated from the oilier patients. Turpoiitiiie and Insects. Turpentine has so strong an odor lliiit it will prevent depredations of most insects, and on a small scale is one of the l)est applications that can be made. A corn-cob dipped in turpentine will keep cucuml)er and scpuish bugs from the hill to winch it is applied. If hung in plum trees it will prevent attacks of the curculio. WmTTAKER BROS., General Immranoe Agenta,' AdRICITIiTURA'i.. I8;j W. A. LOCKHABT. 106 Prince WlUlaa Btntt. CleaiiliiiesN in Milk CellurN. One cause of much of the bad butter in market h the unclean condition of many farmers' cellars. Decaying vegetables taint the air, and their odors are absorbed by the milk, to reapiK-ar in whatever is made from it. If the meat barrel becomes at all tainted, it Nhould l>e at once remove*!. In fac»., wherever milk and cream are kept in cellars they should Ih> kept in diti'erent r(M)ms from the pork barrel. WorkiiiK in KcaiiN. Whatever is done in cultivating h« an- lu eant ▼ery soon get into the blossoming Hijge, and stirring the soil at this time will cause rust and blight, es|)ecially if heavy rains f< How to soil the leaves. Ai this work comes at the very busiest season in tli Summer, the bt^an crop in more apt to be neglected than any other, and t e very weedy at liarvest. Hilling: PotatoeH Early. While some earth should be drawn around {lotato plants to prevent the tubers from l>ecoming sunburned, this work shoulti not be done too early. It ill the last job done to the crop before harvesting, and if completed very early the soil fills with weeds, to the injury of the crop. Just as the tubers are about to form is the proper time for hilling up. Water for Hogrs. No matter how sloppy the food given to l)ig«, they should have daily a good supply of clean, fresh water. This is especially needed in summer for pigs kept in pens and with little green food. liut there is scarcely a place where pigs can be kept where more or less green food cannot be had as part of their daily ration. Weeds from the garden are excellent, especially the pigweed and purslane, both of which are very nutritious. Red Root in Clover Fields. Where wheat is long grown on the same land it will re(|uire careful hand weeding to |)revent the spread of red root. One unsuspected cause of its increase is its growth in clover fields in the years succeeding the wheat crop ; in fact, this is the chief trouble, as in the wheat the nraitice usually is to pull the red root out by hand, which is seldom or never done in clover fields. If there are many of any kind of weeds in clover the better way is to plough the clover under before the weeds go to seed. This is much better than carrying the weed seeds in the hay to the barn, to be thence distributed over the farm. Wiiid-lJreaks. Some protection from high winds is almost u necessity to successful fruit growing, and especially to anple growing. While it is a matter of doubt if wind-breaks do much good as a Winter protection, there can be no doubt that much fruit and much injury to trees are saved by a protcjcting belt of trees. When apples are two-thirds or more grown high winds whip them oil", and always the most in those (trcliards most expose' .;) ifrf, K^ V ^^m Wi The Liverpooi £ London & llobe * « INSURANCE vCOMPANY. ,.,,...; lift- J AJVtJ: Aasete in Canada, Propertjf of all Gascripte Insureii on ISOLATED RISKS INSURED FOR ONE OR THRJ :' m Vhdou6fB^ Seeunty^W fmm. , _ !*OMCiES may be transferred, fot purpose of renewal, to the Compmfs Agecoies in other parts of the world. The world-wide extent of the Com- pany's business renders this a great advantage to such In8Uiei»s as mav reraoye to other parts of the British Dominions or to For^gn Countries. @&u&ristl d00Bt i&F Matritimo ^mvinom mPmd WM. STREET, ST. JOHH, H. B. JUIinJlS li. IN€HES, - - Aipent, Fredericton* N. B# CIHARI.EJ8I jr. WYI^BE, - " HaUfeoK, N. S. I|» R, FrrSiSOFiKAXiP, - «* Cli^rlottetowii^P. E. I ■'■'., ' ' ■ ■' ' " ' ^ ' ' ■ ' And Agencies in most^of the smaUer Towgis, by whom applioations for