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MACKINLAY, HALIFAX, N. S. I i, y i; SIC^/tH// ^^) J> B}^^P ;1 I I H.H.I o o vi M o o u n o 14 m o f CH David / ^ * Beittg BI88EXTIT.E or LEAP TEAR, and the latter part of the 89th and beffinninff of the 40th Tear of the Reign af j HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. [Established 1824.] See Indez, Pages 221 and 226. 1/ PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETORS, * MCALPINE & BARNES, BALZFAZ, NOVA SCOTIA. *fc SOLD BY r A. & W. MACKINLAY, No. 137 Granville St.; M. A. BUCKLEY, No. 101 Granville St. : G. E. MORTON & CO., No. 195 Hollis St.; T.P. CONNOLLY, Corner Granville & George Sts.; W. GOSSIP, 103 Granville St. Nova Scotia Printing Co., Corner Sackville and Granville Streets. * 01 ■ Id o 8* o o ■ O Ol u I::: o M o o cf- o B (£1 o o o ca o o W o o Davidson & Crichton, Dry Goods & Custom Clothing. P. 228. n. n. FlILLm a CO., \, M. 8bc«t Zlae, nrad irf. I to I .ft d belcher's farmer's [187G JOHN T. FRASER & GO. MERCHANTS. mPORTKRS OP BAR, BOLT, HOOP AND SHEET IRON, London Faints and Oils, Cordaf:jo, Lines and Twines, Glaas, Putty, Zinc and Lead, Gunpowder, Shot and Caps, lilastini,' rovvder, Fuze and Steel, Tar, Pitch and Kosin, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Superior Out Nails, TABLE &, P»OCKET CUTLERY, AND » Jericho Warehouse, HALIFAX, N. S. , iSKOUN BROIHEUS « CO., BriigKltf^, llallfux. s. o I B 0* I? ? O a <* 10 M GO g o I A a § n t i a I 5 3 o Ha o n. ■. WlllMW A «0., BiMtlBg Powder, Bead •€ P«w«»*ii Wharf. C4 a. o I » B !? w ^ o Pb n to M 00 > o o n & en i! I 8 I ft 9 t t B o I CO o o u < 1876] ALMANACK. SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW, 45 Upper Water Street^ ■ mof M. js. g. H. H. FULLER & GO. IMPORTERS OF London Paints and Oils, CORDAGE, NETS, TWINES AND LINES, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Gunpowder, Shot, Blasting Fuse, Griffin's Horse Nails and Scythes. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. —ALSO— Best Annealed Cut Nails. HOUSE BUILDING HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, For sale at Lowest Market Rates. EH k Head Power's Wharf, XTPPER "W^-^lTER street. o f ft n to 09 t % CO 3 o «$t-' KSOWX BSOTUEBA A CO., Importers Surslcal Iiittiaments. H. Ik rrLLE« at CO., Patent Safotr Fuie, Uead of Power's Wharf. (3 o A t, o n o ft «> o ■a

s, I'lfcvors, Cliurch Sonrices, Diariey An]iixal8, AIiTuin:u:ks, &c., lor 1870, Ph'jtotfrivnh Allmiiifl, Scrap AlhuiiiH, Ujiom UIkskuh, Lu.lios' CoinpanlonH, Wrltiiii^ DeskH, DriwiuK t'liHCH, KatchclH, C;iid CaHea, LtuliuH Faiia, (iloVO HoXt'B, Slcrooscopt^u, Mioro»cuiJ«8, i'liraea, Cliuas, Pliiying Cards, Dumiuovs, Hooka in every Department of Literature, BTATIOKEBY OF EVERY DE8CEIPTI0N. SPKCIi*L AGENTS FOR " Heywool, HiggiflDoUiai, Snum & Co.'s Paper-liaDfilngs. Imperial "Writinc: and Copying Inks and Mucilage > The Cele- brated Eistabrook Steel Pens, Faber's Lead Pencils, Qillott's Pens and Danville School Slate Co. BUCKLEY i& CO., 101 Granville St. lOHN H. PHILPT IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HATS, GAPS, FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, V Tmnks, Hat Cases, etc. r :* r WHOLESALE AND RETAII^ , \ ■ .'." &2 UF^I^ER A^^^TER STJREET, @PP@S(1T5 T@iBNl*S 3@U1TH WHARF, GILT HAT AND CAP. > Jtl Jl 1j 11^ jUL f J\ , O. Caps of all descriptions made to order at shortest notice. I S2 s t» I OB 9 « H & 9> I s CO p s I e ?» 1 ^ p .ci z ^ B S t o 1 j! g 0> s ? 5 o p s OQ c8 o O u t BHOWN BROTHERS A «0., Ordnuuce Square, Uallftix. Wharf. 187G uoks, liookH, liuuku, a, OXOM, f'ranica, inks, iiciLs, n. H. FrLliKR Jk <'0., aoyt'a LfRthrr R4>UlnK, Utiid of Powrr's WliMrF. orrices, niiualH, uks, ur 1870, '€• Cele- *;• ■ ES, ilT . s. bice. C4 o I CI o O I s S Oh ? I to B IS t» I o CO I js I 1 S (0 s e I I g i o o h & I ddk (8 I -. o o Q 187G] ALMAN'CK. 5 A. STEPHEN $( SON, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE and WOODENWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. l\m Rooms, Barriogtoa, Corner Prince Street, near St. Panl's Clmrcli. Havinjf now the larj^eat and best fitted-up Factories in our line io the Duininion, we are prepared to supply . I'wmiti^'^ii » Superior in . Style and Quality, at prices. which defy competition: Bedsteads, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Walnut Parlor and Chamber Suits, Patent Bed Lounges, Mattrasses, ' . Pails, Tubs, Washboards, ^ * Clotliei Fins, SresBingr Glasses, Children's Ottfriagres, -Bird Oa^es, ftc, flee. ^ ORDERS BY MAIL CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Particular Attention Paid to Packing and Shipping Goods. A. STEPHEN & SON, HAI.IFAX, 1^. S. M O o o % a P B H 01 o Knee Caps and Anklets, at BKOVrN BROTfilUBA 4k €•• ■. H. PliliLKU Jt €•., It««fla« PlUk aM4 Paper. Utmd Power's l¥hmrt. t 1 I I I » c I G dklciikk's farmer's [1876 DRY GOODS. a 3i€)W4E® t BMW. pMg to intbrm tlicir numerous putrona that their stock of European Dry Goods Will be found to be of the highest class and at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. O % From the whole of their Goods being PERSONALLY SELECTED, and from the CONSTANT SUCCESSION of that are received by T Itlvery Steamei*, S. HOWARD & SON ■ are enabled to offer X71TEQTTALLED nTDUOESCE^TTS .i .-1. to both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS. f 3 g & B I r I I 1 S If 09 a I S f 8 Q O Q o VKOWN BKeXMEKS A €0., Retail BrncglftU, HaUfax, ■ Wlwrf. H. ■. rVftftKR A CO., WanlllA «nd Vnrr^A r«rfln|r« P«wrr*ii WhMrn e ft p 3 w a SI & B I f l4 •d s 1 8 o S o o 03 M ?2 8' S O Q O 1876] ALMANACK. WILLIAM MclATRlDGE, DEALER IN Stoves, Lamps, Oils, &c. 220 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. The highest price paid for Old Juuk, Old Iron, Brass, Lead, See. iL. mAmwLT^m. 9 No. 50 Barrington Street, - Halifaz, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ^ta.ple SLTid. Fancy GROCERIES, Fine Flavoured Teas and OoflTee, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. Produce of all kinds solicited on consignment, at CORNEB BARRINQTON AND SACKVILLE STREETS, HALIFAX, N. 8. o a Pi g I o I I J* P P w o Uaadollcral^d Clroand Spleen, at BUOM'N BKOTHEltS Jk €•. n. ■. rffFIiliRS A CO., Black HAlr §e«tlH8« Head of Power's Wharfll I e t o OB o •0 > 3 o (8 o .o I I § V o .d to * O' o ■« K IU3 H o *3 BKLCHERS FARMERS [1876 Promptness, Despatch and Durability. p. J. GRIFFIN, General Blacksmith and Galvanizer, ADJOINING BUTLER'S SPAR YARD, UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX. Always on liand, a good assortment of RE^DY-MA^DE SHIJ? W^ORK. — ALSO— SLiQC^ES^ BCDSH) and Mi ttASIRtiRS, and m kEnds of Toots ciiiado to opdoir. EDWARD WALSH, PAINTER, GLAZIER, Paper Hanger, &c. IlVrPOIlTER, AND DE-A.L.ER, INT Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper-Hangings, &c. 9 Barrington Street, (Adjoining Mason Hall,) HALIFAX, N. S. ■WMtovashinfif and Oolorlnjr promptly attanded to. BKOWIf BftOTMBM A CO., WliolCMlc BnigglsM, Halifax. Pi a o •1 ft 9t s I SI o % 01 o o vH i e I s en J* H I I I I 8 a 3 t n « «) it o n o Si: o B Wharft 9 « 2. o ►1 ek H 9 m » I &4 O o o a 0» e 01 I <» J* H I ■. H. FVLLW 4 CO., BranilraiH'a IkmmIaii Wbite IomV P«w«r> Wkarf. ) ' I 1 « S 1876] ALMANACK. 150 Granville Street, -0- IMPORTERS OF British & Foreign •:o:- Eacli Season our Stock is personally selected by one of the j firm, and as it is replenished by nearly every Mail Boat, it I will be found one of the most thoroughly assorted in the city. I Special attention devoted to our Stock of Kid Gloves, Family Mourning Goods, &'. . Horrockses' White Shirtings. lUmS HSKINyi MILUilY. Special Inducements offered to Wholesale Buyers and Country Customeis, PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. ' o > > 9 S 0< o «B O m a o e. to S 01 e ►1 9 H Xfi r*- H O O P 01 P o BttOWN KKOTHCKA A ««., Smpiirtcrs »f rntMtt Me4ltc4urB. H. n. FFILBB A C0^ mmvr aad DoUed &tiMeed (HI, Power's Wbarf. o s 8 t o I OB 0) A o a o to •s o OS d o I CO -< I »9 10 KELCmCR S FARMERS [1876 AOKIVTN WAIVTED. A*:»^ A w' s?^ ,<5'' % ^ *»•" // w^-'^V =*° ^>>v»* «^\«* /■ 'aaXMTAl SXK39T iXMTAlL SXIia»Y H H H H W New Brunswick File Works. -:o:- The Subscriber having opened the above premises, is pre- pared to RE-CUT ALL KINDS OF FILES & RASPS. Having had nine years experience in leading File Works of the United States, he guarantees satisfaction, and a saving of fully fifty per cent, on the original cost. Aa assortmsat of Nev and Ro-cut Piles always oa haad. Highest prices paid for Old Files of every description. ©• SPlNLiW 136 UNION STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B, S I o o p o & > o o d p Pi OB I i i I In e 43 3 o C8 t nWiMVS KKOTHKRtt A €♦., tmrgUal lii»trauiMit«. WlMirf. I o e s* 9 *^ 9 B > a o B CP Iff. H. FIILLIHR A €•., Oils for MnrlttiMry, Hcnd of Power's Wlrarr. n I I e e 3 o 18 o 1876] ALMANACK. 11 Halifax Ship Chandlery OPPOSITE HEAD OF BENNEH'S WHARF, Noa. 12 to 18 Upper Water Street, PICKFORD & BLACK, '• IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ^ ' ' * CHAIN CABLES, ANCHOES, WIRE ROPE, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Canvas, Lines, Twines, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Putty, Glass, JYails, Spilies, Oalium, Tar, Fitch and Rosin, ETC. ETO- -O- TARR & WONSON'S COPPER PAINT, For Bottoms of Vessels and Boats. A SUEE PEEVENTIVE FROM WORMS, GRASS, &o. This Paint is warranted superior to any other for Ships* Bottotne, Manufactured and for sale by ■ PICKFORD & BLACK, HALIFAX, N.S. AGENTS FOR TARR & WONSON. o > t o o ft I o to o H f «♦ »1 P BKOnN BKOVHEKS A CO., iliemlcals and luUet Articles. n. ■> Firi.M?K A CO., Doiiirjtl« Vnt NaAta, II«mI of fowetr'n Wb«H^ H. M. I OB O n s d O 12 BFLCni<:R 8 FARMKR 8 [1876 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 OLD BROAD STREET, & 16 PALL MALL, LOISTDaJS". IDNTSTITXJTEID 1803. For Inmirlnjf Houses and other Buildinfr«, Goods, Wares, Merchandize, Manufac- turin>,' and Farniinf^ Stock, Shijjs in Port, Harbour or Doclt, and the Cargoes of such Ships ; also Shijis building and repairing ; Barges and other Vessels on Navigable Rivers and «^anal8, and (loodson iioardsuch Vessels, throughout Oroat Britain and Ireland and in Foreign Countries, from LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, Sviliserib^d and Invested Capital : ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. n02T.T^.A.SSiniT, Affent, HALIFAX, XTOVA SCOTIA: Risks on Property as above mentioned, taken at the lowest rates, and all losses immediately adjusted and paid without reference to England by the Subscriber, at his Office. Sub- Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia. e»BEl>FOni> HOW. mtkP FLOUH STiiE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS &a STA.YISrER'S ^\^IIi^RF, Just North of South Perry Whsxf, SaJifax, N- S. DEALERS IN Flour, Meal, Beef, Pork, J3atter, Lard, Leather, Tea, • ■■ Sugar, Molasses, &c. " " ALSO - V Dry aad Pickled Fisli and Oils. We give attention to supplying Traders for either the Eastern or Western Coast. Also, Labradormen, Mackerel Catchers, &c., as we keep always on hand the best quality of American and English Lines, Twines, Hooks, &■_•. Also, Hemp and Manilla Cordage. B. a. as 0. STATNBR. BE SEX BKOIVN BKOS. A CO., Importers ofSart^ical Iniitru neRts. o > o Q in « to B xn 9 » 5 e 5 I .•0 I e h mi s o g i o s (A O i ^ 5 o I o % IS I I H.,n. rvhUPM a CO., Oxkl« of Ir«a PikinI, HoiMl of r*w<>r*s Wkftrf. 3. o « 10 M 0» g J & c 02 i g 5 o >^ 1876] ALMANACK. 13 What the Country says is True THAT BAXTER BROS'. reaistfirai st©i; i» 11 PRINCE .STREET, HALIFAX, Is the Cheapest and Best Furniture Stf)re in the Province to buy all kinds oi^ Household Furniture. PC o P 2 S 1/1 W 1-1 O bM < ^-^ X o w We have in Store and offer for Sale at prices 20 per cent, less than ever before offered, a large assortment of BAXTER'S IMPROVED BED LOUNGES, \, CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, Sofas, Bureaus, Iron and "Wood Bedsteads, Centre and Leaf Tables, Dining Tables, Looking Glasses, Cane Seat Chairs, Washstands, Children's Chairs, Wood Chairs, Kocking Chairs, Children's Carriages, Mattrasses, Feather Bcds^ Pillows, etc. FURNITURE PACKED AND SHIPPED FREE BY Furniture Dealers, 11 Prince St, Halifax. *^ o ? H <» B e B p o • M hi B 09 I o I SpoBgct, Brushes and Combs, at BKOWN mtOTIIEttS A CO/8. i^ H. ■. FirUiKR Jt CO.. NoWc'n iknd llo«u^H Varnf Mta, n«»n4 Power's Wharf > n. 9, OB 8 (0 o .d I 6 o g (4 o »9 U DKLCHERS FARMKU 8 [1876 ANGLO-FRENCH 8. S. COMPANY (Limited). For St. Pierre, Miq., calling at Sydney, North Sydney and Arichat. THE POWERFUL STEAMSHIP a (Carrying the Frensh Mails) between Halifax and St, Pierre, Miq., calling at Sydney, North Sydney and Arichat, during the Summer, Leaving WEST INDIA WHARF, every alternate Saturday, until January, 1870, when ahe will leave every alternate Alontlay, or updn arrival of Mail Steamer from Englaml. During the months of February and March, only one trip per month will be made. II $10.00 15.00 9.00 6.00 HALIFAX TO NORTH SYDNEY and vice versa '* ST. PIERRE SYDNEY " HALIFAX TO ARICHAT Meals Included. Wines Extra. CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS, HALF PRICE. STJDERAG^E : HALIFAX TO SYDNEY and vice versa " " ST. PIERRE " •♦ " ARICHAT " " $6.00 8.00 4.00 -0- All Freight forwarded by this Line must be address- ed with destination in full, and be accompanied by the Bill of Lading for A.-F. S. S. Co., and an Outward Entry. Passengers arc requested to procure their tickets at the Agent's Office before going on board. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, please apply to JOSEPH: S. BELCHbR, General Agent, Halifax. ATHERTON, HUGHES & CO., Agents, ST. PIERRE, Miq. McRAY & CORBETT, •* NORTH SYDNEY. BURCHELL BROS., ** SYDNEY. Hon. E. P. FLYNN, •• ARICHAT. .^■iia; H 3 K o 1 5* e m g o o QB 9 «♦ C| O t« o {0 ff 5 1 CO a n I s I t BllOWN HROTHEttS au4 CO., ^Iiolesal* DruggMfs. wer's Wharf. n. »• FVIXEH and CO., Patont Hay €atl«r«. Bead off Power's Wharf. [1876 imited), dney, lie," faoc and Sydney rday, until y, or uprfn 'f February 8 to 810.00 15.00 9.00 6.00 PRICE. $6.00 8.00 ! 4.00 adilress- the Bill s at the )dations, lifax. B, Miq. DNEY. I o tt K I o 0» B o n O is fc QO CS 0. ^ 3 *H » s 1 1 " I i 1870} ALMANACK. 15 JOHN MILLER & CO. 171 Lower Water Street, Sead of IToble's Wharf, - SALZFAZ, XT. 3. f HAVE CONSTANTLY FOR BALE BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, Corned Beef and Tongues, ♦ OF THE BEST QUALITY. IMasters of Vessels, Hotels, Boarding Houses, &c., &c., attended to promptly and at shortest notice. Barrelled Beef and Pork always on hand. It* S^i^l^l^ DEALER IN » VIRGINIA TOBACCO, HAVANA CICARS, Meersclianin, Briar Root & Frencli Clay Pines, Salmon and Trout Fishing Taokle, CRICKETING ^^/ BASE BALL IMPLEMENTSf^^^ GOODS, <£c. Boxing Gloves, Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs, Quoits, Cutlery, Walking Stichs. Forbes' Patent Acme CInb Skates. Orders from tlie country pi'omj)tly attended to. 217 MOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. =SE& Dye Stuffs aad CoufecdoMery, at BltOWN liR#THKKft CO.'S. O u o o f a to 00 o t a H 10 H. N. f VLIRB «u(l 00., Batch«r*i MlM FUra, Head ^f Power*! WlMUf, ♦ H. II. ! f I o IG BKLcriEu's farmer's [1876 WINDSOR IRON FOUNDRY AGENCY, BY i f O o s fa o 'I 245 & 247 HoUis street, Halifax, N. S. Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in STOVES & SHIPS' CASTIiraS, Keeps always on hand a large assortment of Coal and Wood STOVES, for Cooking, Hall, Parlor, Bedroom, Store, Ear-room, Ships' Cabins and Cabooses. REGISTER GRATES: PRICE $10 AND UPffARDS ' . A largo variety SHIP CikSfmBS. Capstans, Winches, Windlasses (all sizes), Steering Wheels, Chocks, Hawse Pipes, Chain Pipes, Sheave.^^ &c. Sole Agent for the American SXJBMERG^ED FUM]P, And the People's Pump for domestic use. Also, the Silver Moon Base Burner for Hard Coal,, and Dubuque for Soft Coal. I Discount made to the Trade. ! Wholesale Purchasers supplied at Foundry Prices. « z ? I •1 o go s S i '1 *i o n s I 19 M *-' d 00 a s 5* ^. BKOWN BRtfTHBKS and CO., nholetiile Brvgcfiftg. 0) ►1 n a; 8 1 ♦ wer't Wbarf, H. H. FULLER and €•.« Patent ■•ri« il>o*ii. Iriid of Power's Wkarf. [1876 I lENCY, N.S. ras, ml Wood Store, '¥ARDS K Wheels, &c. le Silver for Soft ts. o i 5 e> P *4 e o A n o o o o n '^ I *-' d 00 a S to M I 8 '-' 8 H S f 1876] ALMANACK. 17 LONDON HOUSE. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 3 & 4 Market Square, ST. JOHN, N. B. IMPORTERS OF British, Irish, French and American MERCHANDIZE: IN SILK, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND GOHON Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a] year, and arrangements have been made to procure all The Newest Styles BETV^EEN SEASONS. HiLWa ^ !€)¥ BKOWN BMOVHiSMS an«l CO., Cield Le«r and Dry Palnti. O u t I a 00 f I ►1 t3i •0 P O n. H. FriiliKB and CO., Bar nad B«lt Iron, Head of Fowr'w Wharf. I I E o 18 helciier's farmer's [1876 CANADA PAPER C8. (LIMITED.) LATE ^N^GUS LOG^N" & Co. AND gip ffifl' PI in Tl^J' Ijrii s o »9 OFFICE AND WAKEIIOUSES, 374, 376 AND 378 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, P. Q. -0- Windsor Mill, Sherbrooke Mill, Portn^uf Mill. nr Always in Stock, a full assortment of WRAPPIN& & PRINTINe PAPER, SHEATHINU, &C. Sole Agents in Canada for the Celebrated » Gray's Ferry Printing & Lithographic Inks. BBOWH ltBOTIU»8 A CO.. •r I J( I PrMCi •r'n yfhnrr. WL n, wrihrnn ««d ••., rinh's runt itcci, ncad ^r p«wcr'i wimrr. [1876 Co. ■1 lEET, f &C. Inks. iix. s 1 I I 8P 8 o o g 01 § fl I CO g s O e 1876] ALMANACK. 19 <^EM. ¥, No. 126 GranviUe Street, - - HALIFAX, N. S. IMPORTEU AND DEALER IN Gents^ Furnishing Goods^ Solid LcafJivr Poiimanteaus, Triinka^ Vs, Travelling BaijSy Safchch, Rdilway RwjSj Unibrellaa, Fancy iSiiclitjy tjv., i$'C. Also constantly in stock a largo assortment of Eeady-Hade and EulDber Clothing, direct from the Manufacturers. We cnll special attention to our iiEAUTiruL and PEitFECT-riTXiNO White Glendower and Oxford Shirts, Ulster Coats, Boys', Youths' and Men's Urderwear. CASH DISCOUNT— 10 PER CENT. Colonial Store. JOPAN & COfflPANT, 218 AND 222 ARGYLE ST., HALIFAX, IMPORTERS OF British and Foreign WMT @00 rtinin 'If liiMi ^ llf Ml,= f I td I PrMcripUoni curofUlU dUpeused by BILOWN BttO'lHflKS au^---^ Cottage PIANOFORTES, DaMe Cases! PIANOS Tii]ie{l& Repaired. Factory— 13 Carlton Street. Showroom — Corner Granuille and Prince Sts, HALIFAX, N. S. ■ JAMES J. O'BRIEIi, "WIG- MAKER, And Ornamental Hair Mannfactnrer, Corner Prince and Granuille Streets, (Upstairs,) HALIFAX, N. S. FBZVATZ APAET2CSX1tS FOR LABZBS. ; Constantly on hand and made to order. Ladies' Combings re- if. 11. DC. Dl., Nr«« Powrr't ^nhakrT. iflrer, ira.) n Toupcis, and ley Ball *Ja>r8, &c. atch. C0 14 g I |i a s mmcBts. i87r,] ALMANACK. 21 C. H. WHITMAN, ■ ,T •■ COMMISSION" AND General Provision Merchant, J 51 Lower Water Street p HEAD OF BREMNER & HART'S WHARF, \ . • > • HALIFAX, N. S. Lock Drawer 70, Post Office. S^TJSA-GE Mj^KER. GEORGE HIRSHFIELO, BtANUFACTUHEK OF ) Sausages and Bolognas Of all deacriptions. Always on hand Fresh and Corned PORK, HAMS, BACON, PICKLED AND SMOKED TONGUES, And a variety of SMOKED and CORNED MEATS. OBDFiBS SOLICITED. CALL AND EXAMINE. 214 A.I^aYLE STREET, Sponger, ttruisliM and CoMtis at ItuoWX mtttTHBlcs and €V. O 8 f) 6 S o 1 I o Pi ►1 ■, H. FI'LLBB Md €«r ▼• >■• Bheot Zlm«, We»d of T^wer'H Wtemrf. ^^ ^ eS h4 xn •a O § o « o Pi Xti -3 iz: o o Pi H Pi 22 BKLCnKU's farmkr's [1876 Strangers Visiting Halifax should call at STOVE m KITCHEN FURHISHIKG DEPOT, 29 & 31 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S. Where tJiey will find a large and well assorted stock of Plain, Japanned and Planished Tinware, Water Coolers, Baths & Toilet Ware, Goal Hods & Sheet Iron Ware. Importer of House Furniahiiij,' Hardware, and dealer in Britannia and Plated Ware, Stoves, Hot Air Furnacea and Cookinj,' Ran^^es, and everything required for House Furnishing. The 0nly place of the kind in the City where you can buy every- thlny Wholesale mnd Retail. P.S.— Having the Workshop fitted \yith the latest and best improved Machinery, with first-class workmen, we are prepared to attend to all orders in Tin Plate, Zinc, and Sheet Iron Work. Also i)articular attention paid. Furnace and Hot Avr work of all kinds. All orders will meet with prompt attention. GBORQE RENT, Jr. JAKIES HERTLE, House and Ship Carver, MUIK & SCOTT'S WHAEF, HALIFAX. Has constantly on hand a large assortment of BILLET FIGURE HEADS, STERN MOULDINGS, Capitals and Sfeips" Knees. Orders from the Country/ promptly attended to, TERMS REASONABLE. JUKVWli BBOl'UDUJi uud €0., ordJiuuce MqMare, Ualifax. 1^ * P u «< g 2 i H n o ? P> H P cf C4 O S4 ft f p g ta 8) a &< to ta > S n « i 3 tfl 8 « I £ 1 »rcr»B Ifl^tanrf, [1876 call at T, Jr. er, of )ING8, ?d to. If. W. fTIilfIR nnd «•., Kfnirttiiff Powdfr^, WrnA of Power'n Wliiirf. } DEPOT, g . s. ^ Coolers, Ware. I and Plated ry thing: E»uy every- i^ d Machinery, n Thi Plate, lace and Hot S » tf 00 n fax. 1876] ALMANACK. 23 . NORTH END PLANING MILL AND SASH FACTORY, Corner King and George Streets, T]i9 latest Styles and Patterns of Souse Finisli grot oxLt to order. Prepared flooring and Lining, Doors, Saslies, Frames, and Arcliitraves, Avitli a complete assortment of KILN-DIUED MOULDINGS. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE VENETIAN SHUTTERS made to order at the shortest notice. Inside Blinds, 25 cts. per foot up ; Outside Shutters, 20 cts. per foot up. JAMES DEMPSTER. Scouring, Cleaning & Dyeing Establishment, 566 ITpper "Water St, Or»I»OSITK H. IVI. NAVY YARD. J^OJEIIV HUUELE^iT, - JProp'r. Silks, Satins, Eibbons, Scarves, Crape Shawls, Neckties, &c. ])yed all colours. CUKTAINS, TABLECLO^rHS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, (fee, Cleaned and Dyed to look like new. COATS, PANTS, SACQUES, SHAWLS, and all Woollen Goods Dyed. Warranted not to smut. CARPETS CLEANED TO LOOK LIKE NEW. MOURNING DYED AT SHOKTEST NOTICE. M CI o pi » a o »• O ti r> « ••I t9 g d o w I'liotusinplilc iheiiiicnlH. vtc -* BUOWN Blt«TilKttS nml CO. t II. R. FIIMLRB und €0.. Patent Mtety Fiue, ll<«4 of Paw«r*it TTkAHr* o o o fl o 5 o I S o u o fa s .4 « 1*4 n n a (4 O •0 h O O t: o a a OB O o O O (0 < fa Eh' n o ►9 24 bklcher's farmer's [1876 JOSEPH S. BELCHER, Comraission & West India Merchant, GENERAL AGENT FOR ANGLO-FRENCH S. S. CO.'S STEAMER ''Qeorgo Shattuck," Carrjnng thn French Mails between Halifax and St. Pierre, Miq., calling at fesydnej'^, North Sydney, and Arichat. AGENT FOR DICKSON'S NAVY CANVAS. OFFICE, WEST INDIA WHARF, - HALIFAX. Particular attention given to the purchase and sale of Dry and Pickled Fish, Flour and West India Produce. CONSIONMBNTS SOLICITED. Dispensing Chemisty (SU'^CESSOR TO A. R. CORBIN, Ebq.) Ochterloiiey Street, Dartmouth, NEXT DOOB TO MB. T. A. HYDE'S GROCERY STORE. -o- TOILET REQUISITES, &c. Englist ai American Patent Medicines. Physicians' Frescriptions carefully Dispensed, and mo-^ derate rates charged. Open on Sundays for Dispensing only, from 9 to 10, A. M., and 2 to 3.30 RM. Trusses, Supporters, at IIRO^VN BROTHERS and CO n.i 187< 1 D Bii ^t n ^1 mi o5( ti| II ^S ^1 Phy.si % Hoi ^3 ^1 ft^ pj w* tag «S Pfl (J 9 Pih 1 (rt*^ "tZ ii ^ tr- ** __*■ Oass |i Fu ^ta ^1 .^9 As out t »w«r*i« Wknrfk n. H. Fl liLEK * ro.. Bar am4 B«lt Iron, n«ft«l ofP^wrr** Wkiirr. [1876 ER, rcfeant, J AMER St. Pierre, Lricliat. ALIFAX. 56 and sale Produce. ith, r STORE. , &c. I and mo-^ 0, A. M., CO t3f HI 187C] ALMANACK. 25 HEIIRY W. MUNCEY, DispensingW Chemist, (Successor to H. P. BURTON, E8Q.) 115 Barrlngton Street, opposite St. Panl's Clinreli, HALIFAX, N. S. TOILET REQUISITES, Sfc. English and American Patent Medicines. Phy.sicians' I'rescriptions carefully Dispense*!, and moderate rates charged FRESH LEECHES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. House, No. 117 Barrington Street, over the Drug Store, "Where he can be called for at any time after Business Hours. BEE HIVE. JAMES K. MUNNIS, IMPORTER OF Cassi meres, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and Rubber Coats and Leggings, SUITS MADE UP TO ORDEK, In tho most fashionable styles. As our Tenns are strictly CASH, we can afford to make up Garments at very l')\v prices. 118 TTpper ^ater, Corner of Jacola Street, o o u p tJ > o W o 1* u ? o in & o V o « § **■ I O O P p. « P TriiMe», SnpffortcrA, at KKOWN BROTIRRS A CO. 2 n. H. Ft liLRR Jt ro., Firfbi rant Strel, Iffiid of P«w€n Wlmrf. I ■ Eh R o ^9 26 BELCHERS FARMERS [1876 Halifax Marble Works. -0- The Subscriber is prepared to supply MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, AND Marble, Polished, Granite & Freestone Work, In all its Branches, on the most Heasonable Terms. Also manufactured to order in first class style, CHURCH FONTS, MURAL TABLETS, ETC. o AYe have constanth'- on hand a good assortment of !MAR- BLE ^MANTELS, of our own make, with Grates, &c,, to suit, which we can sell cheap. I'urchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Ooiintry Orders punctually and personally attended to. JAMES A. EVANS, (Late Bishop <£: Evans, Sitcce$$»r» to T. Wesley A J. JI. Murphy.) 73 AND v5 BARRINGTON STREET, ISUO^/N BKOTHEKt A CO., OrHuancc Square, HallDnx. 1^ ^1 i 4 I 1 I twrr* Wlmrf. I. ■. rULlEK A CO., V«liU'i Pat««t BywaMlte, Uiu\ P«wcr*K fThnrr [1876 ■ orks. 3NES, le Work, Perms. ;, ETC. t of ]\rAR- tes, &c., to VQ US a call snded. to. . Murphy.) EET, i 1876] ALMANACK. 27 jB Offers for sale at lowest Oash Frices, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. A CALL IS SOLICITED. Cash Boot and Shoe Store, 196 Argyle Street, ttiree floors nortli ColoMal Marltet. ■■ ■* ■■■- ■- — ■ I ■ ..>,-,. ,-. ,1 , ■ ..■■■■> — ,- . - — I »■■, HALIFAX STOVE STORE. H. A. SchiKrarf z^ (Successor to R. Downs & Son,) TINSMITH AND PLUMBER. Dealer in Stoves and Grates, 1©8 «Sc SOO XJIPPEPl -V^T-A-TEK, SXIiEET, Orders in the various branches of Copper, Lead, Zinc, Sheet Iron and Tin work personally and jjroniptly attended to. M o d fir o Ma s. CR o xn fl> Iff c o ilfnx. SM»Wi( BK«flUMUi dfc €•.. 1iupM>it'M»r ftl»w«rK««ds. II. H. FIILKR A €•., Tin Plittr, W, 1.1, OC\ U\, Bend P«irer'« Wlmrr. o Si U <» •0 o »4 c> « o m o O o «3 fiS (4 Em hi O 28 B E L C II E U S FA R M IC H » [1&7G MALirAI ©If Y STEAM BAKERIES AND FLOUR MILLS, OI FICE AND SAMPLE ROOIMS, 128, 130, and 132 Argyle Street; Flour Mills and Bakeries, Duke and Grafton Streets. Manufacturers of all descriptions of PLAIN & FANCY BISCUITS, Viz. : Soda, Wine, Butler, Trait, Tea, Coffee, Dyspepsia, and Cream Biscuits, &c., <^c. Milk, Sugar, "Water, Medford, AVine, Oyster, Cinnamon, and Seed Sugar CKACKEKS, &<;., &c. FA.I^CY SORTS, Viz. : Lemon, Almond, Picnie, Filberts, Queen, Jumbles, Fingers, Jenny Lind, Cornhills, Ciing(;r Snaps, and Lemon Snaps, &c., &c. Thin and Thick Family Pilot, l^or^. 1 and 2 Pilot, ITo. 1 Thin Pilot, G-ingerlsrsad Cakes, &c. KILN DRIED AND FRESH GROUND CORK MEAL, CRACKED CORN. OATS, FEED, BRAN, ETC, ETC. We also manufacture a superior article of Ci'ioshecl Wheat and Graham Flour. ALL OUR GOODS GUARANTEED. OEDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 187 8t( 13] I Sp u BiCeWM BKOTHKKS A C«., mittleanic Brussi&f9. I ••wer'u Wkjirf. I. H. riMiKK * CO., V. HI. Hliort Zinr, nriid of Powrr's IVharf. [1&7G MILLS, Jet; 1 Streets. of riTS, I>ys-pepsla, lamon, and Jumbles, !, iUld 2 Pilot, ED CORN. 1870] ALMANACK. 29 Stencil and Engraving Establishment, 65 UPPER WATER ST., IToatl of O'Connor'H M''liarr, ITulifax, TT. S. ^our. \ ? eq (/; i< )ED TO. STENCIL GUTTING AND ENGRAVING OK J:VERY DKSClin-TlON EXECUTED Vv^ITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. Watches, Clocks, Jjwolry, Fancy Goods, Choice Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles, -whoh.'sale and retail. I3LINDS :i^EA-TLY LETTERED. A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, WILLIAM W. GROOM, Hardware & ComQiission Merc&ant, CONSIGNMENT, FORWAEDING, BROKERAGE AND GUSTOMS AGENGY. 77 XJpi^er "W"atei' Street. store Rooms and Warehouse, Commercial Wharf. .Sp(:^iality in Cut Xails, Linseed Oils, and Domestic Glues. o > o U o to p la. ►-» CO 5 o o w o •0 &Mce Capi and Anklrts, at BReWN BROTHEKS amd CO. M. U, PiriiLBR A «•., BliKttlns Powder, Urn* •f Pikwor'A Wlinrf. A m s E I I » »0 s I H S En 30 BELCHER S FARMEU S [1876 J. R. JENNETT &l CO. Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in hina^ Glass AND f o Wholesale Only. URSLEM HOUSE, 1Y6 Granville St. VP STAIRS, HALIFAX, N. S. I I I I 18; I SJ c n IP 21 D ? e r G< SM«1T1C W£€>TMHBft « «#., iriMl^Uil* DritflfilMa. I wn'n Wliiirr. [1876 'ers in >. I. n. rwiJ^RIt A r«M raK>»t Snrctr Fnx«, Head vf Pawrr*! Wharf. 187G] ALMANACK. 31 J. B. ELLIOTT & CO. 133 & 134 Granville St., HALIFAX, N. S. ©EI^EBAL DRY AND ) Outfitting Warehouse majvtl.es s- millij^eby. SHIRTS & COLLARS made to Order, 'Vrholesale and Eetail. H. G. LAURILLIARD, TAILOR, Gentlemen's Dress Materials, AND FURNISHING GOODS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Agent for Ne-w York Fashion Plates. 219 IIOLLIS STREET, 219, o > W CO p Pi g ' s p< 09 o o w ►1 (D n v (n rfa. Pmaihtltcraleil OrAmatl »vices, at IM«^VH BUOTMBBt A CO. H. H, ri'M.Ea^ CO., Hoyt'" ' nlhrr RvIIIbk, llrnil of Pwvrrr'ii IVharr. 4 E o I a o § •5 O •« O I M ■0 o o O d u •0 p: (3 P« H Pi o 32 HKLCIIEU'S FAKMKIl'S [1870 SIGN OF THE CLOCK, 145 GRANVILLE ST. Fine Jewellery^ Choice Watches^ Superior Clocks^ Electro Plate, Optical Goods. Jowollery Manufactured and Eepaired. WATCHES REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. •:o: DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AT Bennett Brothers, No. 145 GRANVILLE ST., HALIFAX, To be satisfactorily treated. BIlOWN BI£ennu8 a €0., OrdBamce Square, llaUfax. II. ■. 18; > Mi prifi si ;ill( Hurl oj I) Ii> I idWv fiitrii! rcnil F| PAl (in Oriilil aiK-h s a a G ui I I ■••wrr'd ^Thiirr. [1870 LLE ST. n. ■. FILkKIt a <'0., ■••nng Pllkli amd rm9»r, ITmm] Pow«Nr'i WhiMT epaired. [ISES. 'ivAX, nllfMx. 1876] ALMANACK. 33 A. C. OOQSWEtL,O.D.S. SURGEON DENTIST, 105 HOLLIS STREET, near Halifax L latornatioual Hotels, HALIFAX, N. S. A I^TTT^ I C I AT. TK F/IM I. Entire, (tr piirtH iif Siils, I'liiin (lliiii, Slii^lu. or l'>liK;k Tooth, on floUl, Silver, or \nlr!iiiitt>. TKI'.'ITI I'll.l.KD with (inlil, Anmlifani, ..r NVliito riilinirs. 'rKK'l'lI KKMoSKI) \\itli nr witiiuiit Cumloii-iiMj NitruuH (>\i(io(iiiN, u Hiifi- and reliable a^ent, havinf; boon udiiiiniMtcrLtl in tbiu Ottu'o ti> over "JOdii |i;itic)ilH. SPECIAL NOTICE Many iicrsonH are eonstantly callinn and desirin^j Di^ntal (i]icrati(ins at a yi'ilucvd prii'i', \\\ii> iirfiKilly rt'ijuir'' thr Kfrrin'.-' ni t\. Pentist, bnt whose petiniiary cirruni- Htanieswill not [lerniit tlieir payin;,' the nsiial fees for first-class work, fn order to meet the rennireinents of in ii/ imi', I have made arran),'ementH trh\ will jilease state the faet when makint; enLravt^ments, and on coinpUtiun of work the CASH will ho required fur aervieoa rendered. FIT.I.INGS from 50 cents to 1 dol. 50 cents. SETS and PARTS OF SETS, on Vulcanite, from 3 to 20 dola. Ac clutrijt' /(iT ri'inoriiiij a/ 'I'n th prrjiuraturif tn iiisfrtln;/ i^'ctx. Ciratis for tin; Toor every day from !) to 10 A. M., ev.'i'iit Sundays ; also for tho Orjihan's Home, Indnstriai Schools, Deaf and Dumb Institute, and all inmates of such Institutions, ];,'ratis as usual. A. BELL, IMrOKTEK OF General Hardware, -ALSO— 9 Winker, Dasher, Collar, Skirting, Trimming, miEEES HEAD OF BENNETT'S WHAEF. HALIFAZ, N. S. to P P< M CO d (0 (D ►1 01 rt- ►1 O O Xfi •0 P w BU4»'n9l K£0«IIKKft and €«., Importers of Pnievit Jll«4llclue«. m, U. WVPA^BU. Jk CO., Hiuyite tmt TArreil Cmrdrnf, Power's Wharf. I u « be •I O u I fa O ♦9 34 nKLClIKUa FAUMRUa [1876 D JAMES REAROON, Painter, Paper Hanger, &c. Has ()j)i'ned iit the Prtimi-soH. 40 and 42 Harrington Street, A well selected sIocIl of DECORATIVE anfl PLAIN PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERiNGS, ETC., ►Suitiiblci for TIall.s, Dining' and Drawiii}^ Kooins, liicliuUng (luld, Staiii[»c'il Clold, IJrDiizc, 8atiu Faced, Flats and l^Iaiii Tints, in groat variety. Also, Bepreieuting the Seasons, Eminent Men, &0i Fancy Fruit, Flowers, and Game Pieces, For Pannoling ; and a variety of FANCY WINDOW SHADES. $ar L1TUOORI.PU DKSiaNS allowing tbo stylo of hang'ne: tiio above. ~)iai Picture, AVindo\v, Plate, and STAINED GLASS, Furni- ture, Carriage, and I'apcr VARNISHES ; Mixed Paints in tins, from 2 to 10 lbs., warranted of the best London Lead and Oil ; a variety of Dry Colors ; best English Gold and Silver Leaf; Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes; Pen- cils, &c., in great variety; Grainers' Combs, Mottlers, &c. ; Gildera' Cushions, TIPS and DABS. Japanned Tins in various Shades. Also on hand, an assortment of TRANSFER ORNAMENTS, SUITABLE FOR CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, &c. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A Literal Dlsconnt allowefl to Wholesale Dealers. 1} n p a p. e o •* 9 ft Ch O t« & o O • to « p 0. to t3 to > H «-f ►1 o o rf n BKOWN BK«TJHlSlMi « eo,t Dnigsllts, Mallfkw. »rer»i Wkarf. ir. n. rm.nil * r«., Sla^li Hnkr I^nHIihi, ■«■« ^f rowvr'* Wliiirf« [187G ', &C. et, !. ETC., ! OIIIH, need, Flats D Pieces, is. above. n£t )S, Furni- Paiiits in Ion Loiul Gold and ics ; Pen- lers, &c. ; .des. TURE, &c. eall and irs. to .if M 187C] ALMANACK. 80 JOHN U. BARIVSTEAD, Leather L Findings. -to:- ^m 24-UPPER WATER STREET-24 Opposite Bemictt's Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S. SPANISH FRUIT MERCHANT. Consignments of Oranges^ Lemons^ Sfc. RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL STEAMER FROM ENGLAND. Also, Sole Agent for CANTRELL & COCHRANE'S Genuine Belfast Ginger Ale. OFFICE, CRONAN'S WHARF, HALIFAX. 9i 14 s M s ■0 A •1 I •1 w W £ (w o BKOWM BKOTUEKtt A CO., Importers Of Ssirfflail iBStrnmeuCs. II. H. FVLlEtt * ra., Brandra«'R t/«n«i«m White L«iWi, P«w«r'R Wlmrf. I It. OS o tA 1=1 (3 aa C3 o u t3 o (4 (0 o 36 belchfr's farmer's [1876 WESTEiN EMPiESB AND 126 HoUis Street, Halifax, OPPOSITE HALIFAX A^D INTERNATIONAL HOTELS. Tic'lcet A^e;ent lor tlie Windsor and Annapolis Itail^v^ay. " " " G^raiid Trtiiilj: do. " " " Portland and Worcester do. " " " XPall Itivor do. " " " I3o>ston and Providence do. Tickets sold to all parts of the United States and Canada. Parties sendin,;:,' C-oods or Parcels to 8t, John, X B., and stations on the W. & A. Railway, will lind it to their ad- vantage to*sciid hy this route. AGENTS IN LOXDOX, G. B. DUBLIN, TORONTO, XEW YORK, PORTLAND, LIVERPOOL, G. V>. MONTREAL, 8T. J0HN7N. B. J508TOX, PARES, AND ALL PARTS OE EUROPE. Custom House Broker &. Commission Agent, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS AGENCY: iloavy Goods, il'c, carted to and from Depot, and all parts of the City, at reasonable rates. -o- E a. B^EHY, FROIPRIETOR. c ; t ^1 (I n o P 3 d on o & p CO n o B o t+ o -*i •fl w t^- I ] UttOn Ai BKOTRERS A DO., Surtftcal IiiMtrameittM. i P^wer'g WliArf. It. It. rrM.rR A ro., Itnw and 1loll«d tlnt«r ^finrf. [1876 19 ^' ro"^ HOTELS. S3 riail-w^ay. do. do. do. do. md Canada, ^. B., and their ad- ! 8 1876] ALMANACK. 37 '^ G. B. B. Agent, DY: all jiarts Y, u w ►i 'J 0!) o p' p w 01 o H 5 D e* O Hi w i I FIRE INSURANCK. "£TNA " INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, CONIT, 'riie Icadinj^^ American Fire Insurance Company, Avitli the prestige of 57 years' uneqnalled success. CASH ASSETS : $6,500,000. t^^" Tnsnrances against loss or damage ]>y Fire ettected on the most favorable terms. Losses promptly paid in Gold, ■:o: ^LJEX. "W^. SCOTT, 6,en©palj A§©n.t for Mova Sectla, OFFICE, 111 HOLLIS ST,, HALIFAX. IMrORTER OF Staple and I^ancy DRY GOODS. 84 Gottingen Street, opposite IHeuj Market, L1XEN8, COTTONS, FLAXXELS, SILKS, SATIXS, YEL\'ETS, MAXTLES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, The newest Styles in Millinery, at prices as low as the lowest. INSPECTION INVITED. o Pi *i o pi > (9 )-^ «a IS* u • «• z 01 •3 o H H <• o «<) o l«. i^puHges Uiu.<)hvM uud CombM, at. ISftOmi BitOTllCHS and CO. n. If. rriilEll nnil «0., f. [1876 I 1876] ;o.'s ods. SILKS, ;s, ibbons. M ;i CES, LOTHS, WARP, ALMANACK. 39 cm eat, a stock, I, i i Lawson, Harrington & Co. GENEML (IIMISSION MERHTS, DEALERS IN Dry & Pickled Fisfe, SALT AND PROVISIONS, FISH AND KEROSENE OILS. Propridtcrs of the Tleam To*^ Boats Goliah, A. C. Whitney, and Henry Hoover. AGENTS FOR THE HALIFAX AND BOSTON PACKETS. COMMERCIAL WHARF, HALIFAX. JOHN L FRENCH, 103 and 105 Grafton St., and Buckingham cor. Grafton, HALIFAX, N. S. M Q o a > w o M ►1 % {3* la. n « to \ OO AND O •1 m I u :^r i> E n T A. K E R . 3BS: 0) ! »»'« Htuflli mid OonfeottMicry, at BMOITV l»IK«rn»Ki Mtd «•. i . I II. II.FriiLKK aad «0., Oxide of Iron FAlatN, llrail of Power's H^IiArf. II. a «H o u 6 u § (A -a! Eh » 40 BKLCIIKRS FARMERS [187G Support Home Institutions -KEEP THE MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. Insure your Life in the ACADIA PROVIDENT ASSOCIATiON, KST/JUJSHKl) APRIL, ISTS. For Mutual Life Assurance, Annuities, &c. President, His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Arctiibald. PLAINS StlVlPt£ mo TQ SUIT ALL. This Association is the only one in America whicli keeps the lives of Total Abstain- ers in a department by themselves, ^rivini? them their own profits. Insure your Property in the PROVIi\CiAL li\8(JltAi\CU C0MP4]\¥. Policies jrranted on all kinds of noM-hazardons Risks ; Dwelling Ilonses, Farm Propert\', Household Furniture, Insured for three years at two years' Premium. NO COXNFCTION WITH ANY CO.VIBINATIois'. EOBEUT H. AITDHE'WS, Manag^er, G-ranville Street, Halifax. MORE CASH GOES OUT OF CANADA FOR INSURANCE THAN WOULD BUILD A LARGE CITY EVERY YEAR. Omnibus Company CITY TERMINUS, POST OFFICE, i VILLAGE TERMINUS, CHAPEL. PtOTJTE = Dutch Village, Quini^ool Koad, Windsor, Cnnard, Xorth Park, Cogswell, Jacob, Argyle, Duke and Mollis Streets. RUNNING SIX TIMES A DAI EACH WAY. On Sundays twice only, leaving Dutch Village at 10.00 and 6.00, and llobinson's Stables at 12.45 and 8.30. FARE 10 VENTS; 12 TICKETS FOR $1.00, ChiUli'en under 12 years half price. Tickets and Time Table.s niny bo pj'ocured from the Driver, or from A. & \V. INIACKINLAY. > o p « to > XT 1? O (5 rf <• 1 f1 P ^. M , J, >•*> y :$ '*. ^ 5^ BROWN BKOrilEi^KS r.ud (;0., W'holeNalv Ornisgf sts. i Powrr'i H'harf. II. H. irLMIt mid TO., \o1>1« nnd lloart'M VaruUli, llond rowrrS ^lif. [187G 1 COUNTfiT. ATiON, &c. Archibald. F Total Abstain- proflts. [iiiises, Farm ars' Premium. alifaz. IAN WOULD ,ny IHAPEL Cogswell, ■ay. 6.00, and 1.00. or from M n g 1876] ALMANACK. 41 PETER GRANT & CO. IMrORTEKS OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN n j^ S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -o- 151 Granville Street, and 4 Ordnance Row, General Grocers, » WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Teas, Coffees, Sjigars, SPICES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. All linto of FRUIT constantly on liauil when in season. Country Orders })un("tually attcii'.led to. Prompt attention and ivasonablu [)iices. No. 7 JACOB STEEET, HALIFAX, N. S. O o 5? a > o B. v9 w •a K » P Pi td o p 5^ P M< ►-• CO to p pi QO cj •a •o *1 p O a a rer*A liTliarr. •CI o V •0 c3 O g i •1 o r a 10 g 00 o 1 CO o o o o SB (9 N^"' "^ II. 11. Fl LLRR nnd <#., Patrat IfAr^r 8I100N, Ilanii of rnwrrs' Wharf. ■3 o o H of 4) n I CO m o fa OB to > o o n (3 (0 *«{ (4 fa • » o »9 44 BKLCIIKRS FARMKUS |187() "Nova Scotia" (ESXA-BILISHEID Ilsr 18SO.) Manufacturers of ale X, XX, AND XXX ALES AND PORTER. IMPORTERS AND BOTTLERS OF Ens^listi Ale and Brown Stout. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in OOTOH ISICEY, cfec. &.C. n. i 1 1 1 vl 1 a 4: O BK« WH BUOTHEIC* and €0., iiuporluK oi Hturtfical iastriuueiits. .^ 'owrrM' Wharf. n. H.l-Ullil.'ttnud €•., RarHiHl Bofc Iron, llnul of P*>vrr'» Wha W o a CO p n w P P< HA 00 d o P n *i CO (T> V a (/I I I 1870] ALMANACK. 47 A. BRIAEID^ so 91 Upper Water Street, Halifax. PEALER IN STAPLE & FANG? DAT GOODS, CUSTOM AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, OUE TEEMS JiEINO STRICTLY CASH, we can rccnm- monrl and .sell our Clnods as nlicap as any }i(His(,' in the City. kStock roplenisliL'd every Steamer. CASH PAID FOR HOMESPUN AND YARN. FOOT OF JACOB STREET, Between Commercial & Cronan's Wharves. Established 1817. Saddle, Harness and Trunk Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER. 158 IIOLLIS STREET, - HALIFAX, N.S. -0- Whips, Spurs, Horse Clothing, Brushes, 8^c, o ei 5r U « o M to » 0) o 0> O o rhutogrnpliic Clt«uilcalMatJBUO^TN UUOIIlElt»»nd CO. n. n. riM.ICI «t <'0., Tin Pimr. if. IV, IX . n\, nm^ P«wi>r*H Wlmrr. e o Pi a o O r O M ■< f< fa n o 48 nKLCHKRS FAUMKUa [187G *[\ lOO - Granville Street, - IGO HALIFAX, N.S. ffUTSS BtBRfllV & CD. Tailors. & Constantly on haftd a very Inrgo Stock of Black and Blue Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Fancy Coatings, &c. In great "variety to suit nil soasons, incliuUng Scotch C'lii;vi(tt.<, ^\'l'.st Fanciua, ko. i¥Ee»@OATlfl©S. Beavers, Moseows, Pilots, ' JS^aps and Witney s, in Blaek, Blue, Broivn and Olive Shades, The above will lie mailo to ordor on sliortt'st notice and at reasonable prices, or sold in lengths as may be re(iuired. In our Ready-i\Iade Clothing Department will be found the largest and best Stock of Men's, Youths' & Boys' Clothing ever offered in the City — all of whicli has been carefully manufactured on the premises, and will l)e sold at a small advance for CASH. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALTER BARRON & CO. t'lBVl Cixici •1 i I Oh % Sj)ri bJgn Sinnt sitiii Goldo Kpact Solar Thi Kai on Se Th 187«i. BKOWN BRQTUEKH and <'0„ ImporterM HurieLcal Iniitritmcnts, r«wrr*n ^Imrf ^* "* **' "'" ^ ***** '*"*' ""** "'**' Iron, Ifniil orPo>vrr'N Tl'linrr. [187G - 160 CO. Fancy )tch s. 'D 'hades, t reasonable largest and ling nufactured ■UASH. ;o. rnmcnts. 187(;] ALMANACK, 40 . BELCIIEirS ALMANACK FOR 1876. CalciilHtcd for lliilif.ix, Lnt. 44° \W 20" N., and Lonj;. 63° 36' 40" W. troin (irti'Mwicli, — Hnd for ordinary purposes will serve, with / hiillicicnt neciiracv, tor all parts of iIk; Province, ia- \ cliidiii(4 the l8lnnd of (^ape Breton. (J) I >jgn,s. Siunmor siyns. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. 7 :^ Tiihra, reins, orpio, sc( rets, agittarins, tlii. Winter PO 1^ ^/pncorntjs, kn. ( 12 X Pisces, feet. 1 'Y' Aries head, 2 ^ Taurus, neek, 3 n Geniin/i, ^rins, 4 25 Cancer, breast, '» S\^ lift), heart, iiJJ Virgo, bowels. Autumn Biyns. signs. < 7 =?= Lib } 8 T^l Sec f 9 / Saf CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR, Golden Numl>er 15 Epact 4 .Solar Cycle *J l>ominiertl Letters B A Roman ludietion 4 Julian Period 6589 The year 5637 of the Jewish Era commences on September 19, 1876. Rainiidan (month of ab.stiucneo ob.scrve4 by the Turks) commences on September 20, 1876. The year 121)3 of the Mohammedan Era commences on January 28, 1876. EMBER DAYS. March Jun'C 8, 10, 11. , 9, 10. ROGATION DAYS. May 22, 23, 24. MOVEABLE FEASTS. September 20, 22, 2.3. December 20, 22, 23. a a o {1 n M t9 a I-' d "•J $ O o Stptuagesnna Snndaj' Feb. 13 Scxafiosinia Sunday 20 Qi.inqiiiiucsiroa-Shrovc Sun. 27 As'i \V'«.'dnes(iHy Mar. 1 Quadrag.~l«t Sun. in Lent. 5 I'alni Sunday April !) Good Frldav J 4 Easteh Sunday April 16 Ko^afion Sunday May. 21 Asccu.'^ion Dav— Holy Tliurs. 25 Pentecost — Whit Sunda}-. . . June 4 Triuity Sundaj'. ., 11 t.'orpus ('hristi 15 First Sunday in Advent. . . .Dec. 3 Other ''easts, Anniversaries, &c., will be found in Calendar pages. • BitoH'.^ isitoi UKK» jrt.,. ,. 2 M. Sun enters 25 (Siinimcy begins) Jnne 20, 1876, at II A. Sun enters ^i: (Autumn begins^ September 22, JSTfr, at. ..-..,.. . 1 A. Sun enters Vj (Winfjr begins) i)ecember 21^ 1876, at. . . 7 M. MORNING AND EVENING PLANETS^1876. ^ Mercuuv. — At the beginning of the year Mercury sets a few minutes after sunset. It will be visible as an Evening Star fi'Orn about the 8tb January until the second week in Fcbrn«ry, and in conjunction with the Sun on the X3th. It rises 47 niifjuteg before the Sam on the 19th, and continues a Morning Siar until tlrc beginnirtg of April. Throughout May and the first week in June it will be mi Evening Star. Will be in conjunction with the Sun on the 15th June; a Morning Star from the last week of the month until about the 28th July ; an Evening Star from the miildlc of Angust until tfie beginning of Octoi)er ; again a Morning Star from the tliird week in October until the en4 of Novem- ber, and an Evening Star after the 21st December. 9 Venus — January 1st Venus sets 6h. Im. afternoon, and will con- tinue an Evening Star urMl the beginning of July. ( Wi the 14th it will be in conjunction with the Sun ; rises on the 20th about 22 minutes before Sunrise, and after that will be a Morning Star, % Mars. — Froe Sun on the 12th August. On the 1st September it rises about 36 minutes before the Sun, and wii'l be a Morning Star during tho remainder of the year. IJ. Jupiter — rise? on the Ist January 3i hours befor" the Sun, and will be a Morning Ster until the 17th May, — when it south, ^"efore mid- night. It rises on the 1st April at lOh. 41ni. afternoon, and will be al)ovc ihe horizon the greater portion of each night until the end of June ; it then sets about 5h. t5m. after sunset, and continues an Even- ing Star until the middle of November. On the 4th December it will be in conjunction with the Sun, and after the 16th a ISlorning Star. Ij Saturn. — i'rom the 1st Jaimnry until the 8th February Saturn will be an Evening Star. It will be in conjunction with rhe sun on the 17th February, and rises about half an hour before the Sun on the 8tli March. After that it will be a Morning Star until about the end of August, — and then an Evening Star dr.ring the rest of tlie year. It will be above the horizon every night between early evening and sunrise, from the middle of July until the 27th October, — when it sets at Ih. 2m. in Uttorning. ECLIPSES IN 1876. In the year 1876 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon. J. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, March 9-10, 1876, visible at Halifax. First contact with the Penumbra, March 9, First contact with the Shadow, March 10, Mi -■rciiry scfs a few I ; Star fi'Oin about ifl in conjunction I e the 8njn ofi the! innirtg of April. ' a-n P:vening- Star, i ;■ « Morning Star J ^uly: an Evenjiig J f Octoher ; af,'ain J le en4 of Novom- ! 5n, and will con- 2 n the 1 4th it will | )Out 22 minutes ' ^(T of July Mars l> tl)e Suilon the p minutes hcforc ^ der of the year, r '!•" the Hnn, anrt ;| nth. >^ef()re mid- jg ->n, and will he ntil the end of" inucs an Even- occmher it will ru'mrr Star. "•nary Saturn the sun on the Sun on the 8th )ont the end of pt year. It will ' Mild sunrise, sets at 111. 2in. in and two of ble at Halifa.\. 1 I Mean }■ Time at Halifax. n. n. FllXF.ll Jb <'»., SoMfs Pntfut 1>yiiainU«« Wvml of Power's Mlinrf. [M. - 187G3 ALMANACK. 51 G'N. O'N. II. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, March 25, 1876, partly visible at Hali-fax. Be<,nnf? on the Earth, March 25, Ih. Him. A., Mean fime at Halifax, in Lmigitude 170° 40' W. of Grcenwif^h, and Latitude 5<^ 41' S. Central Eclipse hce;ins 2h. 24m. A., in Loufritude 171<^ 24' E., and Latitude 9° Centni] EvdipBe at N>oon, 4h. 28m. A., in I^niritude 129° 4' W., and Latitude 47° Ceritral Ecfijisc ends fih. 16m. A., in L ^ 48° 19' 26' S. 43' S. 36' S. s. EXPLANATORY. Aphelifyfi — that part of a planet's ovhh farthest from the Sun. PcriJuiiun — that part of a planet's orbit nearest the Sun. Fldiu/nt'SN — nnj^ular distance of a plaeiet from the Sun, as seen from the Earth. Veitumhra — a partial shadow resultin": from the diminished Upht of the eun to the earth or moon, during a solar or lunar eclipse, appearing Efl partial. JkeUnaikv — the distance of a heavenly body from the equinoctial line. EcUvlic- the plane of the earth's orbit nearest the sun. . iC Aj>©^Qe — greatest distance from die earth. (j; Perigee — least distance from the earth, n Quadrature. 1^ o 2. 5" I (} > o o •-» w t9 P & GO d •3 •a o p © p OP a llifHX. jytltOYVS BKOTJIKltM d( 1'4IL, liieiuKaLi asd tolled Artlelcii. if. n. FIXLER «t €0., Tin FIhJc, If, I\, DC, fH, Hviut of Puwt'i'H WLju i n. H o A « o •« >> > o a U O c3 (IQ »4 ■ ( ' n (0 R O o ►3 52 liKLCH'.:ilS FARMKK3 [187(; For the length of t;ie pat. — Add 12 hours to the time of tho Stni's Kottiug;^ and from the sura subtract the time of risin<,^ Foil THE LENGTH OF THE NiGiiT. — Subtract thc tim'O of Sun's setting- from 12 hours, and to the rcmiunder adil the imm of rising next morning. ; The Tii>es -.fill be found in Calendar pages, and in Tide TaUe, page 81 . - 187< Tlic following Table (the result of many yeays' actnal observation') is i -iscribed to Dr. llerschel. It is construded upo« a due consick-ration of | thc attraction of the Sun and Moon m tl»eir several positions respecting a the Earth, :uid serves to show wliat kind o^f wc iher will most probably \ follow the entrance o-i tlie Moon into any of her q;uarteys» ^ Moon. Time of Change. a o o Ph g . a. ^ cu sc Between midnight and / 2 in tlie morning. ( Between 2 and 4 morii. 4 and 6 " 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 *' In Summer. it 10 and 12 c o c Cm s At 12 Noon, and to 2 ) in the afternoon. ) Between 2 and 4 after. " 4 and 6 " tt (t 6 and 8 " > 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. Fnir. } Cold with showers. Kain. Wind and rain- Variable. < Showery. - \ Very rainy, Varialle. Fair. Fair if wind be N. ( ^V. Kainy if S. { or S. W. ( Ditto. Ditto. Fair. In "Winter. Hard Frost un- less v,-ind be S. or W. Snow & stormy. Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Kain if wind W. Snow if 11. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N orN.E. Snow if S.orS. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty. Tlie nearer midnight any of the Moon's clianges ocsixr, the finer will be thc weather during thc succeeding week ; the nearer noon any of those changes happen, the more foul and wet will be the weather that will follow. w: A] EVERY DESCllIPTION OF booh: ahd job woue:, ■flxecuted in first class style, bv the NOVA SCOTIA FUINTINO CO. Comer Sackuille and Granui/h Streets, Halifax. BUOWN UUOTUEBH Jt CO^ Suri>;i<-ul lustiuiiicutH. orpu>«-<>i>'H fffejiM ■• n. rn.i-EK a ro., v, n. shoot ztno, nond of p»wor'« vyiiarr. [187G to the time of tha isin tiiHi tktiubs, al IIKOItN BllOIHEItJi Jk. €0. C' > n ►>• !J o P ti P< O < O Cu M P t3l Ci 09 CI •3 p O xn Xfl (6 H. M. FVLLXIl A €0., BlaHtlBff Powder, Head of Power's Wharf. o o o o 54 JANUARY begins on SATURDAY. [187G "Jf First Quarter, O Full Moon, (£ Last Quarter, % New Moon, (^ Perigee 9 cl. i i>. 4 II 18 26 H. M. D. 11 9 M. — 2 9 M. 3 4 35 M. 10 9 27 M. 17 >p:ee 22 d. 24 9 souths. 1 52 A. 1 59 A. 2 6 A. 2 11 A. % souths. 4 35 A. 4 26 A. 4 17 A. 4 7 A. 11 souths. 8 39 M. 8 17 M. 7 54 M. 7 31 M. Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN. Rises. Sets. (leclin. South. Slow of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. deeliii. South. Place Sa. 42 4 26 SU. 42 4 27 M. 42 4 28 Tu. 42 4 29 W. 42 4 30 Th. 42 4 31 F. 41 4 32 Sa. 41 4 33 SU. 41 4 34 M. 41 4 35 Tu. 40 4 36 W. 40 4 38 Th. 39 4 39 F. 39 4 40 Sa. 38 4 41 SU. 38 4 42 M. 37 4 44 Tu. 36 4 45 W. 36 4 46 Th. 35 4 48 1 F. 34 4 49| Sa. 33 4 50 SU. 33 4 52 M. 3^ 4 53 Tix. 31 4 55 W. 30 4 56 Th. 29 4 58 i F. 28 4 59 Sa. 27 .5. e SU, 26 5 1 M. 25 5 3 23 22 2 57 22 52 22 46 i 22 391 22 32 22 25 22 n! 22 9| 22 l! 21 51 21 42| 21 32 21 22 21 11 21 20 48 20 37 aO 24 20 12 19 58 J9 4J>! 19 31 19 17 19 2| 13 48; 1*8 32! 18 17 18 1 17 45t )7 28 3 4 4 5 5 5 38 6 34 2 29 56 6 22 6 48 7 / 8 8 13 38 2 25 8 48 9 11 32 53 14 9 9 10 la 33 10 52 11 11 11 12 10 28 45 1 12 16 12 30 12 44 12 57 13 9 13 20 13 30 13 40 10 41 3 55 9 9 9 55 10 58 4 38 10 18 3 59 11 15 5 21 U 27 N2 15 11 34 6 6 morn 8 33 11 55 6 54 38 14 38 A. 23 7 47 1 53 20. 8 58 8 46 3 11 24 36 1 47 9 50 4 34 27 31 2 49 10 57 5 53 28 28 4 5 morn 7 5 37 16 5 29 4 8 3 24 6 6 50 1 D 8 49 19 24 8 8 2 5. 9 20 13 43 9 22 3 56 9*44 7 31 10 31 3 43 10 4 1 12 11 .39 4 28 10 25 S4 57 morn 5 10 10 41 10 45 45 5 5h2 10 59 16 1 50 6 35 U 20 20 32 2 57 7 20 11 48 24 12 4 8 8 A. 16 26 5.0 5 1 8 58 55 28 16 5 57 9 49 1 41 28 24 6 44 10 41 2 38 27 13. 7 24 11 32 3 40 24 43' 7 57 A. 21 4 45 21 5 % 23 1 8 5 54 16 28 8 45 1 54 7 3 11 5 9 3 2 3T 8- 11 5 11 9 21 3 20 9 19 Nl 1 9 39 4 4 10 29 7 18 X X T T « n n 25 25 SI SI "I "I "I / t >3 X X T T EAGAR, the Df^spensing Chemists See Adv. page 237. FARMING. The King in hi» pride of phice Uvea by the field. The farmer is the real master of uiou, standing ia th» direct line between t4iem and the best gifts of nature, and bringing those gifts within the reach of all. He is the honoured minister of a bo-untiful Providence in giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater. Rich and ix>or, high and low, depend on the farmer. There is no nobler art than that of Agriculture, — none pnrer, better, more heiilthful, — none moro becoming to man. " Ta dress it and to keep it," the grand old gardener and hia wife were placed in the Garden of -—*- uni]f\^f^ BKOTUEUS a CO., WUoleaale UraaKl«ti« m Power's ITharf. AY. [187G loiulis. "U souths. J5 A. 8 39 M. J6 A. 8 17 M. [7 A. 7 54 M. 7 A. 7 31 M. >ox. ets. Place 28 28 27 16 -ru vvv 26 50 28 16 28 24 27 13. 16 28 11 5 age 237. farmer is the tiiem and the reach of all. giving seed to .1 low, depend purer, better, it ai\d to keep ihe Garden of If.' ^?7 |8tS«. I I II. H. FILLER Jk CO., rneoiit Safoiy Fiizr, nrnd of Fower'n Whnrf. Winter.] JANUAIIY 31 Davs. 55 5 c a c4 1 IJ 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 10 11 12 13 14 15 B 17 18 19 20 I 21 : 22 i Bl 24 i 25 I 27 i 28 1 2'J ! Bl 31 Sole, Upper Leallier, Slioe FiMiiigs, &c. CHEAl' FOR CASH, AT FORDKAfviS LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N.S. f irciimc'isjon. ^ sets lOh. 21m. aft. 2d Sun. after C'hiistinas. % 6 41 2 52 1 32 3 43 1 2 32 4 43 3 40 5 57 5 1 7 12 G 8 8 19 7 9 9 20 8 2 10 13 8 54 11 5 9 42 11 53 10 27 A. 38 11 8 1 19 11 48 1 59 A. 30 2 41 1 13 3 24 2 3 4 14 3 10 5 21 4 34 6 45 5 47 7 58 6 42 8 53 7 27 9 38 1 8 5 10 16 8 39 10 50 9 12 11 23 9 45 11 58 10 18 n-iorn 10 51 29 1 28 I "2 2 2 39 I 3 21 4 7 4 58 5 58 7 ]*i 8 27 9 34 10 35 11 28 A. 20 8 53 1 1 2 34 3 14 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 i 10 53 11 31 morn 5 38 1 11 1 44 56 39 29 I 36 ; ! 13 I 8 ( 93 a. C a: a 3 .2 10 17 10 54 11 36 morn 22 1 13 2 22 3 27 4 42 5 49 6 50 7 43 8 35 9 23 10 8 10 49 11 29 A. 11 54 1 44 2 51 4 15 5 28 6 23 7 8 7 46 8 20 8 53 9 26 9 59 10 32 £verytbing in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halifox, N. S. See page 237. Edon in the ages long ago. Managing a plot of ground, dressing it, keeping it, -i.s tlierefore a most ancient and lionorable profession. The farmer cai; trace up liis genealogy a few steps higher than anyone else : none can ilispute his cla'm to a standing beside Adam and At>rahani and other ancients, — providing always that he is an honest man, a good farmer, cnltivating well his fields and caring kindly and skilfully fox };is flocks and herds. This being the case what can be more absurd th.an the sickly ambition of many young people in ..Vmerica, — ay, and in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. K. Island,- -to )eave tlie paternal acres, the old honic and the old work, and turn to something else? Tom sets up a corner O O & > > o » o « o o S oa CJ I I ►1 o o I l>yc HtuffM iiHd Coul'ictiuiury, at UlCOWN BKOTHEtt^ «& CO. n. n. FI'MER A CO., "IIojIVh" imthrr nflting> neftil of Power's Wlinrf •I V I o O fi o •« o o s o o O 6 p . ir. ]) First Qimrter, 2 9 O Full ."Mcon, '.» 1 ([ Lust (imutor, 1 7 i Now Moiiii, 25 2 ([ Perigee 7 »1. C Apofj:ee M. T). .'{'.) A. — .■}2 A. 3 41 M. 10 6 M. >7| 18il. 241 9 souths.' % souths 2 18 A. 2 -21 A. 2 24 A. 2 27 A. 3 54 A. 3 45 A. a 3r» A. 3 27 A. 2/ souths. C. 57 M. (i 33 M. 6 8 M. 5 43 M. 1 ^ 3 4 5 G 7 8 I. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tn. W. Th. F. Sii. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. vSa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. SUN. Hisi'H. Seta iltM'liii. 23, 22 21 19 18 17 16 14 11 10 ?l 6| 4 3 1 I 58' 56! 55; 53; 511 50' 7 7 7 ,7 '7 17 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 '7 7 6 6 6 6 |6 6 6 48 6 46 6 45 i 6 43, 6 42 5 5| 5 Gj 5 8 5 9 5 111 5 12| 5 13: 5 15! 5 16; 5 1«* 5 19! 5 201 5 22 5 23; 5 25 5 26 5 27; 5 29; 5 30 5 32 j 5 33' 34; 36 j 37; 38, 40l 5 41' 5 42! 5 431 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 11 54 37 19 1 43 24 5 46 27 8 48 28 8 26 6 45 23 2 40 19 57 35 13 50 28 5 42 Slow of clurk. Tr"48 13 56 MOON. Ilmex. Souths. Sets 14 14 14 3 9 14 10 1 10 25 10 55 11 41 A. 30 14 19 1 4 23 14 25 14 27 14 29 14 29 14 29 14 23 14 20 14 23 14 20 14 16 14 12 14 14 13 54 13 46 13 39 13 30 13 21 13 11 13 1 12 50 12 39 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 37 58 19! 31 1 55 9 ^^1 10 28 i: 38 morn 43 1 50 2 52 3 50 1 41 5 20 5 56 6 26 48 11 27 46 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 51 41 35 34 43 48 47 11 41 morn 57 2 15 3 27 4 46 5 49 6 38 morn 41 8 28 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 A. 1 2 2 3 30 17 2 45 29 14 2 51 42 33 25 15 3 49 34 18 3 49 38 15 51 43 2 20 9 45 10 14 10 50 11 34 A. 25 1 30 2 34 40 50 57 3 4 20' 9 32! 10 48l tleolni. Plac North. 10 22 T 18 55 « 23 34 H 26 54 n 28 30 n 28 6 25 23 44 25 21 39 SI 16 19 SI 10 11 n 3 44 n S2 41 -n- 8 48 -ft- 14 25 -A. 19 18 "I 23 20 "I 26 19 / 28 7 / 28 39 / 27 51 ^ 25 43 vy 22 23 17 58 AM WW 12 43 tiV 6 48 X 31 K N5 53 T 12 8 T 17 53 « EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters, Tonic Appetizer and Tenip*^rance Stimulants, Grocery, sells inc>lasses by the pint, tapt ')y the yard, and buttons by the lialf-dozen, and Tom thinks himself a merchant, and learns to imagine himself in a higher walk of life than Bill anleasani;er t'> toss the fragr-uit clo»rer than to weigh out the best of tea ! Of coiirsd there must be traders ; and an hone^it trader is a respectable man desevvintc the esteem and encouragement of his neiglibours. He is a public servant and as s".ch deserv:!s public regard. We have not a word to cay against trade or tlie Iioui'm; trader : he and his work are a necessity of civilized life. What v/e object to is r-- BKOWK BKOTUEUS A CO., Orduautc Atiuure, Uulllux. f Powor'n Whnrf lY. _[187_G I uths. If. soutlis. A. A. A. A. 57 M. (• 33 M. 6 8 M. 5 43 M. )N. ts. 41 rn :)( 15 27 46 49 38 15 51 (licliii. North. 13 18 23 26 28 28 25 21 16 10 3 22 55 34 54 30 a 44 39 19 11 44 25 82 41 43 8 48 2 14 25 20 19 18 45 23 20 14 26 19 50 28 7 34 28 39 25 27 51 30 25 EH! 22 M) [><) 17 12 43 23 58 43 Place « n n 92 9S SI SI Til / / / 57 6 48 X 9 31 X N5 53 T 2 12 8 T 8 17 53 « r tamp'^ ■ance iiittons by the h's to iinajiine [irive the team le axe. Never [cer of wealth, distributor. than figH of bhan to weigh Ind an honest licouragement Iservtis public lonest tradei : le object to is liiirux. 4- I .1- •• -T. «•«• O tho farm iiuloi aagai sclio the ] \ way! masi \ hear Ver: and L I. H. riM.I- R .f vn.. IIooHiik ril

  • 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SU. ^1 28 Tu 29 W. 30 Th 31 Fr. () 41 5 44 1 40 5 451 f) 38 5 46 i G 30 5 48 G 34 5 49 G 32 5 50 ! G 31 5 52 G 29 5 53 G 27 5 54 6 25 5 56 6 23 5 57 6 22 5 58 G 20 5 59 6 18 6 1 6 IG 6 2 G 14 G 3j 6 12 6 5 6 10 6 6 6 9 6 7 6 7 G 8 6 5 6 10 6 3 6 ll! 6 1 6 12i 5 59 6 I3l 5 57 6 is! i 5 56 6 161 5 54 6 17i 5 52 6 18l 5 50 6 20 ! 5 48 6 21 5 46 6 22 20 57 34 11 47 24 I 37 14 .')() 27 3 3 2 40 2 16 1 52 I 29 1 5 41 S. 17 N. 5 29 53 1 16 1 40 2 .3 2 27 2 50 3 14 3 37 4 1 4 24 Slow of (".lock. 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 M / 7 t G G 6 5 5 4 4 4 MOON. Ili.SOH. Hunt lis. Sets I «l«*olin. I South. riiKo 27 8 57 14 9 34 1 10 22 48 11 24 34 A. 38 20 1 55 5 3 15 50 4 33 35 5 46 19 G 58 3 8 7 46 9 16 29 10 25 13 11 33 55 morn 38 38 20 1 40 3 2 33 45 3 19 27 3 57 9 4 26 50 4 51 32 5 13 14 5 32 55 5 50 37 6 10 19 6 32 G 59 ; 42 7 3.3 24 8 19 5 9 17 4 5 31 28 6 29 7 32 8 35 9 34 10 29 11 20 morn 6 niurn 5 1 22 2 36 3 40 4 32 1 52 36 2 20 3 5 3 53 4 5 42 33 G 24 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 A. I 16 7 54 41 27 12 56 43 32 .*) 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 A. I 2 3 4 6 7 8 13 43 7 26i 46 5 24 45 13 46 26 15 13 17 22 31 41 52 2 16 32 2 25 9 51 3 22 11 11 4 23 morn 5 26 27 22 45 H 26 23 n 28 23 n 28 32 ss 26 47 23 19 SI 18 29 SI 12 41 SI G 22 n S. 6 "^i 6 27 -i^ 12 22 ::& 17 38 a 22 4 "I 25 29 "I 27 44 / 28 42 / 28 20 V5 26 39 V5 23 44 19 42 14 43 /VV* 8 59 K 2 44 K N3 47 T 10 16 T 16 20 « 21 37 « 25 40 n 28 6 n 28 41 n EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters, produce Health, Strength and Vigor. sense a farmer, and true work will ensure rich reward. But do not (loludo yourself that yovi will have an easier, a higher, a richer, a sweeter lite than if you hatl stuck to tlie paternal acres, or gone otf to the backwoods and boldly grappled with the primeval forests. Another still, weary of treading his dull round on the farm, weary of I a monotonous Ijomulife, hastens off to sea ! Alas, what ails thee, my boy I Vriiat madness works iu tliy brain? True enough. Nova Scotians take kindly to the barren and billowy sea : they love its foandng billows : they do not greatly dre.ad it:} sweeping tossing storms. And thus it is thnt their bones lie whitening in many an ocean cave. And thus it is that BltOW.\ UttOTlIflUS A CO., Ordnauce Square, Uiainix. n«l l*ow(>r'M ^Vlinrr U [iH7(; out lis. % souths. (i A. 8 A. •I) A. I A. 4 47 A[. 4 20 M. .•) 52 M. ON. *^ ■ I S.uilh. I'laco urn 22 22 45 20 23 28 2.*} .'{() 28 .'{2 40 2« 47 a2 23 13 43 7 26 46 5 241 17 38 45! 22 4 13, 25 29 46 27 44 20 15 13: 26 3".> 23 44 19 42 14 43 8 2 19 18 29 12 41 6 22 S. 6 6 27 12 22 28 42 28 20 7' 22' Jll li 521 2| 61 59 44 n N3 47 10 16 21 16 20 21 37 25 40 28 6 11\ 28 41 H n n 25 25 SI SI SI "I "I "I / / X K n n n rength and But do not ;lu>r, a sweeter one otf to the iirm, weary of thee, my hoy I Scotiaiis take hillows : tliey thus it is that thus it is that •t- tillfux. « tt. 11. 1 IM.KR «t 4'0., BInck Hnfr Sriiflntr, nciMl oft'owcrS ^Tlinrf. WINTUK.n Sl'ltlNO. J MARCH 31 Days. 59 9i o ft LEVANT GOAT, LEVANT SEAL, Morocco, Kid, Koans, Skivers, ENGLISH FITTED UPPERS, yen HA1..K AT LEATHER STORE, 148 UPPER WATEK ST. Hi^'h Water, mean time, at 1 2 o »> 4 A 6 7 8 9 10 A l•^ 14 1 16 ! 17 i 18 i 20 1 21 ! 22 ! 23 ! 24. 25^ Ai 27.; 28 i 29 I 30 j 31 I Ash Weunes. St. David. 9in^. 11 rises Oh. 39ni. morn. Low tides. [1789. First II. S. Conp. met at N. York, (^luidrHyesima — 1st Sun. in Lent. ^ in f^. First mi.ssioiiarics hiiidcd I in Taliiti, 1796. Emher T). h rises 'A^. .'i8m. morn. ^ Eclipsed. Jx'np^th day 1 Ih. 27m. Ember Day. llij^di tides. Em. D. First London daily pa])er, 2d Sunday in I H o 5 0b e 01 a CO o o w o o BUOH.% BKOrilLlCSai CO., luiporttrMorfluner Siteds. II. n. rilLLKIt A <'0., "Briindrauis" toadon IVhllc Lt*n, 8 16 24 30 H. 11 3 4 2 6 M. r)7 M. 24 A. 23 A. 49 M. 13 A. D. 9 souths. % souths. a IVrigee 26 (1.130 3| 2 48 A. 101 2 ris A. 2 58 A. 3 2 A. 3 6 A. 17 24 2 39 A. 2 31 A. 2 23 A. 2 16 A. 2 9 A. 2/ souths. 3 11 M. 2 42 M. 2 12 M. 1 42 M. 1 16 M. SUN. Uises. Sets. dculiti. Aorth. Slow of clock. MOON. lUses. Souths. Sots. dec! in. North. Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 / 8 9 10 11 12 13 I ^-^ I 15 : 16 ' 17 ! 18 I 19 20 22 23 24 i 25 I 26 I 27 i 28 i 29 ! 30 Sa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. I 5 44 5 43 I 5 41 i 5 39 I 5 37 ' 5 35 i 5 34 5 32 5 26 5 25 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 13 11 9 23 1 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 36 37 38 6 39! () 40 6 42 6 43 6 44 6 45 47 48 8 6 5 3 2 59 57 56 ! 6 49! ! 6 50l i 6 51 i \ 6 53| ' 6 541 I 6 55i I 56! 57i 6 59! 4 47 3 47 10 27 1 6 29 1 35 27 21 5 10 3 29 11 42 7 28 2 31 24 19 5 33 3 11 A. 59 8 23 .3 14 19 53 5 56 2 53 2 18' 9 14 3 45 U 27 6 19 2 36 3 30 10 1 4 10 8 24 6 41 2 18 4 41 10 46 4 32 2 3 7 4 2 1 5 51 11 30 4 51 84 16 7 26 1 44 7 morn 5 9 10 18 7 48 ■9 I 27 8 10 14 5 28 15 49 8 11 1 11 9 17 58 5 46 20 35 8 33 55 10 23 1 45 6 13 24 23 8 54 39 H 27 2 33 6 43 27 3 9 16 23 morn 3 24 7 21 'J.8 28 9 38 s. 8 34 4 15 8 6 28 32 9 59 F. 6 1 14 5 7 9 27 18 10 20 20 1 54 5 58 10 2 24 49 10 41 34 2 27 6 46 11 5 21 12 11 2 48 2 51 7 33 A. 12 16 37 11 23 1 1 3 13 8 19 1 20 11 141 11 44 1 14 3 36 9 3 2 30 5 13 1 12 4 1 27 3 53 9 47 3 41 Nlll 12 24 1 39 4 11 10 33 4 55 7 44 12 44 1 50 4 34 11 21 6 8 14 5 13 4 2 1 4 58 A. 13 7 28 19 48 13 23 2 12 5 30 1 10 8 50 24 25 13 43 2 22 6 12 2 11 10 10 27 28 14 2 2 31 4 7 3 16 11 25 28 36 14 21 2 40 8 16 4 21 morn 27 44 14 39 2 49 9 32 5 23 26 25 2 14 58 57 10 50 6 20 1 14 20 52 25 23 SI SI / / X K T T T 8 n n 25 55 SI BUOUK UttOTIILIt.S tli 10., Ok-Uiuiuev teiiiitue, Halifax. EAGAR'S Exotic Extract removes Tan, Sunburi}, etc. latter lias the ndviintge. I'ity the poor lawyer, gaunt, Iniiigry, briefless, waiting for work : oi- successful, rich, mouey-inaking, but devoted soul and life to the unravelliiig of the quarrels and difficulties of his clients. Pity the politician who plans and schemes, promises and threatens, wins and loses ; who even when he reaches the summit of his ambition is not more happy than the successful farmer who has quietly attendeu to his fields, his Hocks ann(l,PovvcrSmii)r [1876 lY. souths, 'il souths. 39 A. -•il A. 2.3 A. 16 A. 9 A. 3 II M. 2 42 M. 2 12 M. ! 1 42 M. j 1 IC. M. i JON. Sets. dec] in. JNortli. 27'^r 24 19 Place I 15 49 20 35 i2s 24 49 21 12 16 37 11 14 >t 24 25 27 28 liD SI urn, etc. "gi'y, hriefless. it devoted soul s of his clients, 'hreatons, wins inbition is not ittenden to his ied : for if the sans envy the ad from Ocean inif any prizes, lish of failure! '■ lalifux. n. 11. ml « 15 II. n. Fl tLi:R «t < O., ItawaiKl fSollcd Lin!»r(Ml Oil, Ilc/ul INinor'Nniiarf. S|)ring.] APRIL 30 Days. CI BT'Y YOUR High Water, mean time, at i LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS FOUDHAM'S 1 5 1 it o l-iS LTpiier Wj.i1(^r ^Stx•eet, 5 '$ 5 1^ 11 a HALIFAX, N. S. '■i o 4. o ■5' * 2 '^^ ft X £ vr- w "\ Low tides, I'r. Bisiiuvrk h. 1814, morn 1 32 2 47 : 11 54 A 5tli .Sun. in Lent. Kith. CoLxlon f/. 13 2 24 3 39 morn 3 9 in PtTiliclion. [ISJiS. 1 23 3 34 4 49 1 4 4 Lcni^th of the nijrht llh. lOui. 3 5 11 6 26 2 41 5 ^ frreatest Hoi. Lat. S. 4 42 6 53 8 8 4 23 6 5j. rises loh. 17in, afteruoon. 5 50 8 1 9 16 5 31 7 Vv. Leopold h. 1853. 6 40 ' 8 ^\ 10 6 6 21 8 IIij;h tides. 7 21 9 J2 10 47 7 2 A J'alni Sunday. 7 56 10 7 11 22 7 37 10 % sets 9h. 58m. afternoon. 8 28 10 39 11 54 8 9 11 ^ ri.ses3h. 54ni. niornint;. 9 2 11 13 A. 28 8 43 12 116 (L- Am. civil war com. 18t)l. 9 34 11 45 1 9 15 13 9 sets lOh. 40m. afternoon. 10 6 A. 17 1 32 9 47 14 (iood Friday. Prs. Beatrice/;. 1857. 10 39 50 2 5 10 20 15 Inundation at Montreal, 18()1. 11 13 1 24 2 39 10 54 A Eastkk 8t;Ni)AY. Low tides. 11 56 2 7 3 22 11 37 17 Eas. Mon. Lenjith of day 13li. 27m. A. 51 3 2 4 17 A. 32 18 E. Tues. Kemain.s Dr. Livinf^stone 2 6 4 17 5 32 1 47 19 \2 6 €■ [ii't. Westm'r Abbey 1874 3 41 5 52 7 7 3 22 20 Ij rises 3li. 20in. inorninjr. 4 58 7 9 8 24 4 39 21 11 rises 9h. 12in. afternoon. 5 47 7 58 9 13 5 28 22 ^ sujt. (5 ©• ¥ stationary. 6 28 8 39 9 54 6 9 A LstS.af. Eas. St. Gkohgk. 7 5 9 16 10 31 46 24 ^ 6 d- ^ in il- Hinh tides. 7 41 9 52 11 7| 7 22 25 St. Mark. Evan. Prs. Alice /;. 1843. 8 19 10 fi .11 45' 8 26 9K'''''«test llel. Lat. N. 'H) c5 C • 8 58 11 niorn 8 39 27 9 (5 C- Battle York, Toronto cap. 9 41 11 52 24 9 22 28 Len,:i:th of ni<,dit lOh. Im. [1813. 10 28 morn 1 10 9 29 ^ in Perih'n. Pres. Grant h. 1822. 11 16 39 1 54 10 57 A 2d Sun. nf. Easter. Low tiles. morn 1 27 2 42! 11 57 Everything in the Drug, Toilet ami Fancy Line, at EAGAR'S. The beauty and tlie bliss that await arc none too brightly described iu th Away from the ronr and tlierattlo, The dust and tho, din of the town, Wlioro til live ii to brawl and In b:i* tie Till the 8'ron;,' treads the weak man doun. Away to the honnie .arreen hills Where the sniishino sle'!ps on tlie hme. And the heart of tin; ;.(ret;iiwood thrills To the hymn of the bird on the spray. Away from the smoke and the smother, The veil of the dmi and the brown. the industrious and skillful farmer, e folluwing verses : The push and the ])lash and the pother. The wear and the waste of the town ! Away where the sky shines elear And the li'jrht breeze wanders at will. And the ilarlv pine woods nod near To the light-plumed birch on the hill. Away from the whirling and wheeling. And steaming above and below. Where the lii::irt has no leisure for feeling. And the thought has no quiet to grow. o o a (5? w > o o o » ►1 c ri- o 09 to P P< I-* 00 d •0 •1 8> to a « Kiicc l4ii>.s and .iakl<'t.s, at BICOW.\ ttKOTIIUUH Jt CO. If. n. VlU.VM »i « O., Oils for llarhlncry, llena of Power's Wliarf, n 0) ««• A 09 •S s 10 iz: ♦> ■a O fa S a 6 en » O 62 MAY begins on MONDAY. [1870 O Full Moon, ^ Lust Quiirter, New Moon, ]) First Qiiai tcr, ([_ AlWjiee 12 d. D. a IG 23 30 n. 5 9 11 1 M. 38 12 11 34 (£ Peri^'co 24 d D. M. — M. 3 M 10 M. 17 (1 24 9 souths. A. A. A. A. 6 .59 44 tiis. :u sontlis. A. 1 2 M. A. 31 M. A. 11 56 A. A. 11 23 A. ^_ 1 2 3 4 :> G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN. M. Tr.. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F, Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. ,,. lot! fleoltll. Umes.J Sets, j j^^^^.^,, 15" 54 53 51 50 48 47 46 44 43 42 41 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 i 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 28 I 7 27 27 26 25 24 24 23 22 4 7 7 7 7 7 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22, 23! 24i 25| 26i 27 281 291 30 31 31 32 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 2) 21 21 21 21 21 21 16 34 51 9 2G 42 59 15 31 47 2 17 32 46 1 14 28 41 54 6 19 30 42 53 4 14 24 34 43 52 Fast of clock. 3~4~ 3 11 3 18 3 24 3 29 3 34 3 38 3 42 3 45 3 47 MOON. liises. Soiiths. Sets. (Iccliii. Noitli. 3 3 3 3 3 49 51 51 52 51 3 50 3 49 47 44 41 37 3 32 3 28 3 i 3 ; 3 ! 3 22 16 10 3 56 48 40 31 A. 8 7 12 1 50 15 38 1 20 59 2 16 9 46 2 31 8 44 2 38 3 34 3 41 9 28 2 57 S2 39 4 4(; 10 10 3 15 8 4(» 5 56 10 54 3 34 14 16 7 2 11 39 3 52 19 12 8 11 nnolu 4 16 23 16 9 14 27 4 43 26 16 10 14 1 17 5 20 28 3 11 8 2 8 6 28 31 11 51 3 6 52 27 39 tnorn 3 51 7 51 25 32 26 4 3'J 8 52 22 \8 56 5 27 9 58 18 5 1 18 6 12 11 6 13 3 1 37 6 55 A. 13 7 23 1 55 7 38 1 21 1 14 2 19 8 22 2 25 N5 8 2 36 9 9 3 42 11 30 2 58 9 59 5 17 30 3 25 10 53 6 21 22 38 4 3 11 53 7 43 26 24 4 53 A. 59 9 5 28 18 5 58 2 6 10 14 28 6 7 14 3 11 11 8 25 52 8 35 4 12 11 49 21 57 9 55 5 7 morn 16 51 11 10 5 56 19 11 A. 23 6 43 42 4 49 1 33 7 27 1 3 1 SI 24 Place "SI" / X X T T « H U n SI SI EAGAR'S COUGH BALSAM. Away where the clear brook purls, And the hyacinth droops in the shade, And the plume of the fern uncurls Its grace in the depth of tlie glade. Away to the cottacfe so sweetly Embowered 'neath the fringe of the wood, Where the wife of my bosom shall meet me, Vv'ith tiinuN. \». dt>clin. North. Place 5( ) 15 38 % 1( ) 9 46 n 3{; » 3 34 ^ 57 S2 39 ,r\- \:^ 8 40 =2l 34 14 16 -r\. 52 19 12 ^\ 16 23 16 ^ 43 26 16 / 20 28 3 / 2 28 31 / 52 27 39 ^ 51 25 32 ^ 52 22 \% /VM. 58 18 5 6 13 3 wv 13 7 23 X 21 1 14 K 25 N5 8 T 12 11 30 T 0; 17 30 H >1 22 38 H t3 26 24 n 5 28 18 n 4 28 6 9s> 8' 25 52 OTi 9, 21 57 SI n 16 51 SI 9 11 ^t^ 2 4 49 W : 3 SI 24 ^ )e that has curled S for nie. and the rattle, >f the town, and to battle the weak man it,-^ nod of May, •cads on the sod i& on the spray. lallfax. 1 43 tt, n. F( f r.F.fl HiKf ro., DomoMtl^* <'u( IVhIIs fleiKl of Vowfr'n >Vlinrf. s H pr-ng. MAV ;}1 DuyH. ca A iHRST IIATF APSOnrMUNT Of 3LASTIC SIDE TTPPSHS FRE: •:!{ CALFSKIN, >"'>r (>/ imd 8nmii « r Ji )ot8, at UATHr'&SH0FR..Oi«CSTOt?E, 'Sts. I' ■,\\]7&'Jii^'Ap Pr"Ar'b.'50 9 sets 1 Ml. 5 rr-. af^fi; .CK.I, ^ rises 8h. I7in. afternooftv London Kelif. Tracf So. inst. 1799. iff a©. 'S sets 9li. 4^m. attorn 'ii. .Tni Suiulny after Easter. John Stuurt Mill Kofration ])ays. Kigh tides. ) Queen Victoria born, 1819. Ascension Day. — Ilolv Thursday. Duke of Cumberland A. 1819. Sunday after Ascension. Jj II©- 9 feOts lOh. 50in. afternoon. il sets 3h. 46m. morn. Low tides. J)r. Chalmers r/. 1847. I[ij.'h W»tor, inonii tiiup, at •A i i i« 1 28 2 .'>4 4 7 .•> 28 31 18 38 10 13 10 47 11 20 11 54 A. 29 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 7 8 9 10 7 49 39 42 52 6 6 52 37 21 6 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 A. 1 1 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 42 54 20 43 46 33 15 53 28 2 35 9 44 22 4 54 57 7 21 21 7 52 36 21 . 3 •I ^■- A U O 3 ■>^ « morn 1 2 3 5 1 5 48 6 30 H 7 43 8 17 8 50 9 24 9 59 10 37 11 19 10 .53 11 43 morn 34 1 27 2 26 3 28 morn 8 58 49 42 41 43 A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 morn 58 9 35 58 1 8 H 3 7 4 9 t 9 9 12 22 3G 36 22 7 51 36 23 13 4 57 56 Everything in the Drug Toilet and Fancy line, at EAGAB'S Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. The fanner's life is n( rpssarily a busy one. At some seasons of the year Lis hours of rest mubt bo scanty. He must be up and about from d'lwn to tjloaininjj;. His eye must be keen, his hand active, bis memory sharp, liis decisions ])rom])t. In our cobl latitudf> winter, cliill and angry, ofti-n lingei'S in the lap of Tilay. I'lowing. planting, sowing, must be attended to with great ]n-ouiptitude. or the conseipumcc will be an unsatisfactory harvest. Then, there will be weeding, hoeing, and woik about the fences, tl>e barns, &c., until hay-making begins. It is delight- ful work — to tend the fragrant bay, but it is toilsome, and fvUl often the rcniance of the thing is lost in the long sti'ain of nerve an. U es ^ I Th; I F. ISU. f) i M. t; j Tu. 7 8 <) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 li) ao 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SUN. Rises, Set."*. w. Th. F. Sa. vSU. M. Tu. W. i Th. I F. i Sa. iSU. M. Tu. W. I Th. I F- I Sa. 'SU. i M. jTu. i W. I Th. i F. 4 22 7*33! 4 21 7 34 4 21 7 35: 4 21 7 35 4 20 7 36 1 4 20 7 37, 4 19 7 38i U 19 19 19 19 U 18 18 18 I4 4 4 :4 l4 '4 i4 '4 : 1 >4 |4 i4 I 4 ;4 14 ! 4 4 :4 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 38 39: 40| 40! 41 41 ! 42! 42 i 42 43- 43 44 44 44! 44 1 44| 441 44! 44 1 45 45 i 45! 441 (Ifcliri. North. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Fast (.)■ clock. MOON. Rises. Soutlis. Sets (Irdiii. Soiitli. 8 2 22 16 2 13 23 2 3 30 1 53 37 1 43 43 1 32 49 1 21 54 I 10 59 58 4 47 8 35 12 22 15 F. 10 IS S. 1 20 14 23 27 24 40 26 53 26 1 6 27 1 19 27 1 32 27 1 45 j 26 1 58 1 25 2 11 23 2 24 21 2 37 19 2 49 16 3 1 12 3 13 9 3 25 40 46 53 1 G i 2 49 20 58 22 42 morn 2 3 4 6 m t 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 8 10 8 '.y-i 9 36 10 24 11 12 inorn | 3 54 1 46 i 2 35 1 3 23 21 40 58 19 47 18 3 5<) 46 43 44 48 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 A. 1 2 1 18 36 57 21 54 37 35 49 10 34 55 10 21 31 39 46 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 51 34 16 59 46 37 34 3(i 43 52 56 56 50 38 24 8 51 35 8 54 10 U A. 14 22 35 3 53 5 14 6 35 7 8 9 10 51 55 42 18 10 45 11 6 11 11 27 45 morn 3 7 26 13 5 18 m t 22 21 25 35 27 39 28 25 27 53 26 3 123 5 1 19 8 14 21 8 57 3 5 N3 3 9 16 15 17 20 41 25 27 43 i28 23 126 54 23 28 18 33 12 42 G 23 N. 1 86 12 U 59 17 10 riace "I / / K K I T ! T j T I 8 8 n n 25 a SI "I EAGAR'S Cholera Mixture, cures Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, etc. his hay from the uutiinely rain. After the hay-making comes the harvesting of the grain crops — another very busy "spell." But, by this time, the lengthening nights com])el longer ]»erio(la of lepose. Autunm work though hard is nofc necessarily exhausting to man or beast. Tlic sliort, cool, bright days are veiy delightful. The nights are long and refreshing. Then comes "Winter, stern ruler of the inverted year," Ininging change of work, but not idleness. < )idy thriftless good-for- nothing farmers can alford to be idle at any period of the yeai". Time is ever i)recious and to none more so than to the farmer. We need not here dilate on what ))i.ti// \>e done in the dead depth of wiut^ir to ligliten the toils of siu'ing and summer. The thoughtful, far- seeing man will examine carefully his ploughs, liarrows, rakes, mowing a ft ' (4(1 > p 13 . (A Ultonw UilOTilEUH aiKl to., UruggistH, llulifnx. > (D CO r» ►1 ffl o !■? 'A r*H M'linrf [187G 8 s (D f» I SI Si a k t,iA f << (5 rt- ►1 M H 9) U u Q a - H n £ "« 4> h h w fi •H « *i n u 4-1 (0 F1 V to a •M ^ h rt n ei N H *> i¥ W H • u •a PS (« A »4 < !:; o «jj g — >riiix(». >t MMKH Wi J •-f C' " p^ Cii <.« 7. ^, rt — i b 2 $? '.\ $? A r 5 % t) I, m 1/ 1 I'' 8 F 9 !•: 10 1-: A T 12 ^ i;{ b 14 L l.-i r in L 17 h A M 1 '.» C •1{) A 21 S •2-1 % 2;} 9 24 s A 2i 20 ^ 27 ? 28 Q 29 S 30 1 8 Eve) macliii iliul w lime si will wi nnler selves or s:ivi foi'uthi 1 his boj ■ liy lint ! AW- i testiiiK II. n. rriXr.II nml C«., \'ol>lf«'« nnd nonrr'i Vnrntsii, rnw«>r'A nhnrf. n o u w o ♦J V rt o o d o o •si litlNO. ■I MMKH. ] JUNE 30 l)ay.s. Co CASH customehs Will lliiil it t.> III. ir ai|\ .iita^c tu I. ink. DVc-r HToCK OK Leather & Shoe Findings, Chcupcst uiul bt^Ht tisiorttiiuiit of (juod.-i In town. 14S Uppmr Watrr Strvet, HALIFAX, N. S. Hi-h Water, nniin tinie,nt I 2 .'J A 5 (i H y 10 A 12 l.'{ U i:. ic 17 A 1',) •10 •21 2 '2 2.S 24 A 2(] 27 28 2'.) l\0 Jj riscH oh. 51 in. inorn. jrirts Sli. 4(>m. ufu IVntt'cost — Whit SiMulav. %6(i. I;th of the (u\y l"ih. Ii4iu. \2 rises llh. .l.'ini. afternoon. Ist Sun. ^L Trinity. Ij stationnrv. C. H. Spurtzoon 6.'l8;U. Acccs. Qii.Vii'. '37. ©tntaoS.coni. Set. Halifax, 1741). '^ 6 d- 9 stat. 'b6(L' Very hi^^h tides. [1870. 9 (^ J • Hudson. \\. Ter. trans. Ca. St. John Bapt. — Midsiimnrjer Day. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. ^ ri.ses 3h. 4r)ni. morning. ^ Stat. % sets Ih. 48tn. morn. (^u. Victoria crowned, '38. L. tides. St Peter, A}.. 9 sets 8h. 50m. aft. Sir S. Baker dis. sources Nile, 1865. CO 2 24 3 32 4 37 T) 30 G 17 7 2 7 42 8 ID 8 53 9 29 5* • .5H I* c ' '/•. 4 35 5 43 6 48 7 41 8 28 9 13 9 53 10 30 11 4 11 40 5 50 6 58 8 3 8 5r. 9 43 10 28 11 8 11 45 A. 19 10 5 A. 16 1 31 10 41 52 2 7 11 19 I 30 2 45 A. 5 2 16 3 31 54 3 5 4 20 I 48 3 59 6 14 2 49 ft 6 15 3 55 f) r, 7 21 4 5G 5 52 ») 4f) 7 41 8 35 9 27 10 20 11 11 morn 2 51 1 42 3 57 52 22 18 12 10 40 11 38 morn 31 1 22 2 13 3 2 3 53 8 9 10 11 7 morn 1 53 1 2 3 4 4() 37 28 17 8 •§^ ■*^ tp 2 5 3 13 4 18 5 11 5 58 6 43 7 23 8 8 34 9 10 9 5() 10 22 11 11 46 A. 35 1 29 2 30 3 36 4 37 5 33 6 27 7 22 8 16 9 8 10 1 10 52 11 43 morn .•52 1 23 Everything In the Drug. Toilet and Fancy Lins, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halite X, N. S. See page 237. machines, and his working im])lemtnts of all sorts, — his wagons, carts, and wliatever may be require(l in Mie Imsy sea.son, — in order tliat no time shall be undidy lost when the busy season comes. Above all, lie will watch with keen eye and loving heart the condition of liis teams in tirdor that they may be able to do their work without distress to tlieni- Kulves or their owner. Time, money, comfort, all that is wortli gaining or saving aV>out tlie farm, — will be greatly gained or saved by prudent forethought. The wise farmer will impress this lesson on the minds of liis boys while they are young, — by precept and, what is infinitely better, by untiring*examplc. 'We have said that the farmer's life is a busy one. This is true testimony. But it is also true that the prudent fanner can win foi- o u p a *w a M« 3. o M GO a •a ft 1 0) o •8 P BKOHTN UttOUlSUS nnd CO., Ciold Leaf and Dry Taints, H. m. riXLER niul <"«., latent liny €nUcr», Head of Power's Wharf. (0 o n fii ID n « o < n o »9 GG JULY begins on SATURDAY. [1876 O Full IMooii, ([ Last Quarter, 9 New Moon, ]) First Quarter, (f Aj)ogcc 5 (1. ([ Perigee 20 d. 1). G 14 21 27 II. II 9 11 M. 23 41 38 4 M. M. M. A. 1). 3 10 17 24 9 souths. % souths. 2/ south,s, 1 11 A. 27 A. 11 41 M. 10 58 M. 59 A. 51 A. 42 A. 33 A. 8 32 A. 8 3 A. 7 36 A. 7 8 A. i SUN. MOON. CI 1. IliS(<8. Sets. dt'cliii. North. Slow of clock. Rises. Souths. Sets. ileclin. South. Place 1 ! Sa. 4 23 7 44 ! 23 5 3 37 3 53 8 21 24 21 34 "I 2 SU. 4 23 7 44 ! 23 3 48 4 59 9 9 40 25 1 ^ 3 M. 4 24 7 44 22 55 3 59 6 2 9 59 I 19 27 19 / 4 ' Tu. 4 25 7 44 22 50 4 10 6 58 10 50 1 56 28 23 / 5: w. 4 25 7 43 22 44 4 20 ' 48 11 42 2 42 28 7 VJ 6 Th. 4 26 7 43 22 38 4 30 8 27 luorn 3 36 26 33 V5 7; F. 4 9-7 7 43 52 32 4 39 9 32 4 37 23 48 VJ 8 Sa. 4 27 7 42 22 25 4 49 9 24 1 20 5 40 20 •2 /Wl vw 9 SU. 4 28 42 22 18 4 57 9 46 2 6 6 48 15 25 I'j M. 4 29 7 41 22 10 5 6 10 6 2 50 7 54 10 9 X 11 Tu. 4 30 7 41 22 2 5 14 10 24 3 32 8 58 4 25 X 12 W. 4 30 7 40 21 54 5 21 10 40 4 14 10 4 Nl 34 T 13 Th. 4 31 7 40 21 45 5 29 10 59 4 55 11 10 7 39 14 F. 4 32 7 39 21 36 5 35 11 22 5 39 A. 19 13 35 T 15 Sa. 4 33 7 38 21 27 5 41 11 48 6 27 I 32 19 3 « IG SU. 4 34 7 38 21 17 5 47 morn 7 19 2 50 23 40 « 17 M. 4 35 7 37 21 7 5 52 25 8 17 4 9 26 57 n 18 Tu. .1. 3G m 1 36 20 56 5 57 1 15 9 21 5 27 28 26 n 19 W. 4 37 7 35 20 45 6 1 2 2^ 10 28 6 36 27 51 25 20 Th. ■:•: 38 1 35 20 34 6 5 3 33 11 34 7 30 25 10 ?id 21 F. , 4 39 7 34 20 22 6 8 5 2 A. 37 8 12 20 44 a 22 Sa. 1 4 40 7 33 20 10 6 10 6 27 1 35 8 43 15 3 SI 23 su.i 4 41 7 32 19 58 6 12 7 47 2 28 9 9 8 40 ".f. 2'1 M. 4 42 7 31 19 45 6 13 9 3 3 16 9 29 2 3 "K 25 Tu. 4 43 7 30 19 .'i2 6 14 10 16 4 2 9 48 S4 25 -r\. 2G W. 4 44 7 29 l9 19 6 14 11 26 4 47 10 8 10 31 -r\- 27 Th. 4 45 7 28 19 5 6 14 A. 35 5 31 10 27 16 ^n, 28 F. 4 46 7 27 18 51 6 13 1 44 6 17 10 50 20 41 ^, 29 Sa. 4 47 7 26 18 G? C 11 2 51 7 5 11 19 24 24 n. 30 SU. 4 48 7 24 18 23 6 8 3 55 7 55 11 55 27 t 31 M. 1 4 49 7 23 18 8 6 5 4 53 8 45 morn 28 21 t EAGAR, Dispensing Chemist. Sec Adv, page 237. liimself much leisure for the im;)roveinent of his mind and the training of his hoys and girls. In other walks of life one has often to burn tlie "midnight oil " (or gas, which is no better) and Ihe work must go on in spite of headaches and heartaches. The farmer however is reaiionaoly secure of the night's rest. Others are necessarily away from wife and bairns for days, weeks, montlis. The farn)er seldom loses tlie opportunity of meeting liis cliildren at least three times a day. Thus, his influence tor good upon )us own family is, or should be, unbroken and "irresistibly strong. Thus the love that sweetens labour is fostered and ripened into " strong bands " not to be divideu by anytlung but death. Winter compels com^^arative leisu.e. Tlie long slow hours of the w UUOnK BU01HI:KM au 21 y p., .. p 00 ft to " J H X I n. H. Fi Q h *^ n •H U (0 u Sumr 1 1 1 F] 1 5 ■ c c Wi^ <> i v H . d , O 1 ■" ; 1 ~r A 3 3 1^^ 4 A 5 V fi V ►* 4 :i ■ 8 L A 4 10 y, U L 12 E 13 11 c 24 < 25 .« (S 26 \ P 27 1 < 28 J i; 29 ^ A 7 8 31 ( < s 1 Ev( eveiii: not l)( stiiily , coiiaic suit i OOllli^ evoiy with thern liirgj ; six h( — - n. H. FILLER nnd CO., Rntchcr's Mill riles. Head «f Power's Wharf. Q U 4J a U u <0 i 5 u -a a Z Q o Summer.] JULY 31 Days. g: FEENCH FRONTS AND CALFSKINS, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, AND 5/?oe Findings, Monocco, aoAT & seal, Machine Twist, &c. At lowest market rat<*s, at 148 l']>. Water, AltTHUR FORD HAM. High Watsr, mean time, at .1) > 5S is "T? -^ si C^ j-i ■•^ c4 4^ -H a: CO 1 A 3 4 5 G i 8 A 10 U \-2 l.'J 14 15 A 17 18 i 19 I 20 21 i 22 i A I 12 l.-J 14 15 A 17 Prs. Alice m. 1862. (v) in Apogee. 3dSun.af. Tr. 116 d- First Synod Pros Ch. N. S., 1817. Am. liideijendence tleclarocl, 1776. Prs. Helena m. 186 :. 9 6%- Prs. Victoria of Wales h. 1868. 11 sets Ih. 7in. morn. [IIi{.;h tides. Letiixth of the day 15h. 15m. 4tli Sun. af. Trin. ^ ^v. eionpf. W. \ 6 (L- ^ "scs 3h. 7m. moruin}? Len<;th of the nijrlit 8li. 49m. British evacuated the Crimea, 1856. \2 souths 3h. 14m. morninj;. 2 37 4 48 3 43 5 54 4 51 7 2 5 49 8 0: 6 41 8 52 ' 7 26 9 37 8 5 8 41 9 17 9 51 10 26 11 11 87 9 inf. (5©. Gt. fire Cliiea},'o, 1874. j A. 18 Svvithun, Bp. [Low tides. 1 4 5th Sunday after Trinity 1 57 I7 rises 9h. 36p^. afternoon. 3 1 Length of the c .iS 15h. 4 21 Prs. Augusta?). 1822. :^sta. '^ 6 4 32 3(» 22 7 46 99 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 11 48 29 15 8 12 32 46 8 58 9 32 10 7 10 41v 8 51 9 48 10 41 11 30 niorn 17 1 • 1 2 3 3 4 41 22 4 52 54! 3 3 n 18 3 44 11 59 4 30 A. 45 5 23 1 38 6 27 9 42 7 47 4 2 9 1 5 16 10 6 6 21 11 3 7 18 11 56 8 11 morn 9 45 9 47 1 32 10 30 2 15 11 11 2 56 11 52 3 37 morn 4 19 34 5 7 1 22 6 9 2 24 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. evenings in December, Jani'ary, February and March — what may they not be worth to the farmer wlio uses them wisely ! He will of course study Bklciieu's FARMEu'a Almanac, which contains more information considering price, than any other publication that can be naineil. Con suit it, pray, for everything about dates, sun. moon, planets, eclipses, comets, coroners, j^iagi-strates, M, P.'s and M. P. P. 's,— consult it for everything except the weather. For it is now a well known fact tluit with the aid of all our arts and sciences, our telegraphs, barometers, thermometers, anemometers, and so forth, we can only [Hvks with a 1 irgj measure of uncertainty what the weather will be tomorrow — thirty six hours hence. No man in these changeful latitudes was ever able to M o W •*« o p. w > p o w o o O •8 I:* xn « *i O o V O p n M P fi. »-» •3 o P n CO >il.l t'lTHcriiitlouH ^arvfuliy dl.<(p<>a8€d <>y UKO^VX ItKOTIIEUS aud CO. i^ih-J n. II. FITLER nnd <«»., PntoM* Hoisr Shoe*. Heart of Powcr'n Whnrf '-i:;"' o » o o 01 a Hi * •0 ei «> h3 » d (3 P^rnviaii Bitters iirortnec llejilth, .Stren^;tli nu' Alrn:i'mcl-'s are. mere guesses, witluiut any possible data to go upon except Mie general known character of the sea.soi:. 1'luis, it is l)retty safe to pr 'irt sno\. in January, wind in Mai'ch, fog in July and rain iu August. Uur L'r-indcliildren may pee the s-cience of the weather worked Ui.< *<' .si,;„ct')iii|ii; li'ie certi'inty. j that a man may be able to §l)oak w !'< Cut; id our-;' i;f tl,o weatln ; lor a week in advance. But progress sue u:- Aii.^ will i-'the reward of long and laborious observation and study. The v/eatlier ' - n -.^^e' if t'l-^ 'loejKst ])ossible import to the farmer, and if an Aluiariu..k. ■ c < f ue p .ared giving a true account of ruin and ^ 'r^ 1 *-» ^ Cfl ■ t-.- p a u< •V. # 3 f a •>-■ m a -*Ti ..««V'>iM-' t.; W ItUllW.^ Lf; ./riis:stS anrt «'0., Rolall lir\\%\x\%\%. '» Wharf >4 ^ 7 V5 57 ^ 2 MA. VW !3 /VM, WV >2 X to X 8 X !3 T 9 T « 6 « 3 n 6 n 6 5Z 4 25 SI 8 SI 7 ^ 6 T^ 7 -ru '4 -A- 7 =2= 2 "I 9 "I 9 / 3 / 7 / 2 VJ 2 VJ Q AV» «J wv VlKOl. Tlie data to lis, it is ily and weather able to \ Rut rvation 'armer, ain and | •1 \* M C) ,!!f" tM iiv H. n 1, Sum 1 ■1 { 1 y »M 4-* *MI o 1 ta^ 1^ 1 « «:- i -^ t.. 1 o J in "I) rf M • 1 *» « i 2 3 in 4 ti ! 5 A 1 7 8 9 (^ 10 11 H i 12 1 A i s 14 : f-t ' 15 5k' 16 4d 17 ] •P4 1 18- ■] t4 19 A [u [■0 a [e m H. H. FirLLRK iinmI < «., B*Mr »U4t Bolt litiii, H«Miu of Powv h niiiirr. is in e H s u «) 41 43 |0 A Summer.] AUGUST 31 Dsivs. GJJ o o SHEEPSKINS, BaIANS & LININGS, All colours nnd prices', at the vui-y lowiN* ratis. Calf, Kid & Porpoise Laces, At 1 .8 Uppor Water St , Halifax, N. S. Hi;,'h Water, mean tijie, at X "5 at o OS - o « • c C! - O as 1 2 3 4 5 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 A U 15 16 17 18 19 A 21 22 2y 24 25 26 A 28 29 30 31 Lnniniiis Day. liritisli < olunihia colonized, 1858. 2/ set« nil. Ibni. afternoon. 9 stationtirv. ^ Snp. (^ (v). ^ <,n-eiitest llel. Lnt. N. llijih tiiles. 8tli S. Af. Tr. Duke of Ediiil>ur;:li h6. 1*792. % 6 ^' Hi-jh tides. lOtli Sun. af. Tiin. 9 ^il^ frreatest [hrillianey. ^ 6 C- Ij rises 7h. 9m.anernoon. 21 sets lOh. 2iu. afternoon. 8t. Bartholomew, A p. 9 rises 2h. Im. morn. 2/(^ C- ]jon;;th of the ni};lit lOh. ;>6iu. 11th 8. af. Tr. I2 c?©- L. tides. St. Augustine. St. John Bapt. beheaded. ^ in ^ . 1^ souths llh. 5()rn. afternoon. ^ sets 7h. 17m. atrernoon. i f 4 t 5 20 6 26 1^ t 12 7 52 8 26 8 57 9 29 10 1 10 32 11 4 11 42 A. 25 1 \% 2 28 4 3 5 32 6 'XI 18 37 8 37 9 23 10 3 10 37 11 8 11 A. 40 12 ] 7 33 8 52 9 52 ! 10 38 11 18 11 52 A. 23 55 43 8 Its! 8 ^59 : 9 41» 10 19 10 54 : 11 28 morn ' / 52 1 54 3 23 5 15 53 36 29 39 14 43 48 9 42 10 29 8 51 morn (» 30 1 1 2 3 4 fi i 8 11 11 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 27 58 30 8 51 44 54 7 29 8 58 10 3 10 57 11 44 morn 23 3 48 5 7 f) 7 .6 53 7 33 8 7 8 38 9 10 9 42 10 13 10 45 11 23 A. 6 59 2 9 3 44 5 13 6 18 12 59 5 39 18 3 5 34 11 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 45 20 ; 54 33 18 i 20 i 6 49 I 8 26 I 8 38 9 21 10 10 35 11 11 9 48 morn 33 1 35 3 4 4 41 JCveryUiiiig iii tlu' Urn;;, Toilet ani3 I aiicy Miks at I:a<;AU% <'li(^iiiiHl, Halifiix. N. !S ^tM' i»a»4^ 'i'AI, sunshine, snow and frost and all the variations for a twelve month in .I'lvance, the achievement would be of inestimable value, liut, as every i:.C('Ili;^eut faruiei' knows, this is siui]dy out ot' re;ich, and we ruust uiako the best use wc can of present advantag*. s and attiinnients. When the inevitable and indisijcnsuble "Almanack" has been duly J honoured, the farmer will tak*- time to glance over the fandly uews- il O d a 0) P s pj CO <• M ta P a M GO s o » O ►1 w o W o u •a o !aiii>;es. Brushes au<{ €'o]ul>>i by UUOM N liUO J lli:UK niul 4 o. n. n. PILLEU niMl <'0., rirlh'M raitt Ktrrl, II<'Hle, be secun-d ■.-.■A studied. You should know til*- different soils on your farm and their pecvliar qualities— the cnips tluii suit theui in^M, and the mauiires th iUit in tlds ''ouiitry with our long winters, fariui'rs will liave thue to rea a c o 3 1 a rt U 00 ft -^^ M > ►1 s I (5 « ■ M Ml P «. II. ft 12 20 ! K Ev< the or claimf useful At( come gainet lopost never may i tliat \ tlie la (if Ian PU«J ii.n. flLLMI Hiul <0., I«obl<>'N f'lilriit riyniHiiifr, Hontl r<>w.T'« Whiiif 0} si 11MKK."1 All'IMN. J SElTKMnER^O Days. 71 Biiy ymir Ooo(Ih from F C) J.'. 13 M ^V M, Mi; will (lo the 5«iu;irc thiiij,' by ym, and give you the worth of yoin- iiioney. X E A TH i: It s TO n re , 14.8 XTjipor AVnlor .Street, HALIFAX, N. S. prises 4h. .Wm. moriiin};. Nup. Ill rtiinciid to K. of I*riis.l870 l2iliHnn.af. Trm. \i 6 (I ([c'rlip. prises Ih. rjlni. inorniri^. |H. tides )? rises 6li. lUnv aft. soiitlis 1 lli. 24ii> J^sets 4li. nfiiTi. tnoiDiii^x. I^uf. Allies saiit'd Ibr Crimen, 185-4. ^ ill Aphelion. Fall of Scliastopol, 185.'7. l.'ltii iSuiuIiiy after Trirdty. "2/ sets 8li. 54m. afternoon. Low titles '^in Aplielion. [torions, 1759. Qiieheo taken, Gen VVoifu fell vic- 9 d d ^sets f>h. .^^2m.aft. lA'ny;tli of the (lay 12h. 26m. 14th Sun. af. Trin, St. T>nrn>;ert. [(2) eel. H. tides. ^ j^r, clonj^. K. Einher I). 'J, rises 4n. 39m. morn. St. Matthew, Ap, Km.l). ©enters:::^ Ant. com. 116 (L Em.D. Jfli'^-'^test cion;,'. W. l.Titii SniKlny after Trinity. 2/sets 8h. am. aftertiooii. Low tides 9 rises Ih. 58m, morning. Ijsets .3li. fim. niorning, ^;j;r('atest llel. Lat. S. St. Michael — Michaelmas l)av. ^ d C $< stationary. HH4I1 Wrtter, mean time, at -a 6 5| «) 51 1 L>() 8 1 8 80 8 59 ! 9 :n i 10 4 10 3() 11 12 i 11 5r. 1 A. 54 1 2 17 4 (i 5 31 »> 29 7 16 i / 8 9 9 10 5(5 33 9 44 17 I. c O 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 A. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 II 11 5,'i morn 16 2 37. 12 41 10 42 13 47 23 7 5 28 17 42 40 27 7 44 20 10 51 28 11 28 1 2 morn 1 39 12 2 23 1 15 3 26 2 42 4 53 4 23 6 34 5 32 7 43 «-5 9 31 10 17 10 52 11 27 11 56 A. -Jit 57 1 28 2 2 2 38 3 22 4 20 5 43 I 7 32 8 57 I 9 55, 10 42 I 11 22 I 11 .59 ; morn j 35 1 10; 1 43 I 2 17 ' 2 54 3 38 4 41 6 !S 7 49 8 58 it ^1 .c a o s 5 4 6 6 .32 m t 42 11 40 12 43 7 7 8 8 \) 9 10 17 10 53 U A. 1 3 5 6 6 7 8 37 35 58 47 12 10 57 37 14 8 50 9 25 9 58 10 32 11 9 U .53 morn 56 2 23 4 4 5 13 i^eryiliiiiK in tiie f>i'iiu:. Toilet uii. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 Ui tii 1^ 1^ 2.0 m Li I- .. m 1.4 III 1.6 6" V] <^ /J ^;. #^V /^ ^^^5>V^ '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4303 ^: 4>^ i^ :\ iV \ i \ \ \ n. II. FIliLKilHiHl VO., Tin l»lat<', \i\ IX, D<", l>X, llnul Power's Uhari. tsv I- I « o H n 14 oT o 03 * O til * •a (3 02 (0 1-4 O > o • O u 13 <5 (4 O *3 72 OCTOREU begins on SUNDAY. 187G OFull Moon, a Last Quarter, ^Xl'w Moon, 3 First Quarter, (I Vcih^iHi 1 (1. ([ Apop'oe 2 D. .'{ 10 17 25 II. G 6 5 3 M. 4--> 5 43 40 p. M. — M. 3 M. 10 M. 17 1(1. 24 9 souths.'^ souths. ^ souths 8 57 M. 10 47 >1. 8 58 M. 10 36 M. 9 1 M.I 10 24 M. 9 3M.I 10 13 M. 3 A. 2 38 A. 2 16 A. I 54 A. T. X SUN. Iliscs. S (■!.«, 1 SU. 6 2 2 M. 6 3 3 Tu. 6 4 4 W. 6 5 S Th. 6 7 6 F. 6 8 m 4 Sa. 6 9 8 SU. 6 10 9 M. 6 12 10 Tu. 6 13 11 W. 6 14 12 Th. 6 15 13 F. 6 17 14 Sa. 6 18 15 SU. 6 19 16 M. 6 20 17 Tu. 6 22 18 AV. G 23 19 Th. 6 24 20 F. 6 26 21 Sa. 6 27 22 SU. 6 29 23 M. 6 30 24 Tu. 6 31 25 W. 6 33 26 Th. 6 3 + 27 F. ' 6 35 28 Sa. 6 37 29 SU. 6 38 30 M. 6 39 31 Tn. 6 41 l •Jt •1 y P M ot (i CO « p > o w I Pi to > £UOnN UKOTni:it8 and 10., Wholesale DrnKgiKLs. or's Wharl. 187G 11 souths. 3 A. 2 38 A. 2 16 A. I 54 A. 11 ace T T T « n n So a SI TIL "I / / X X X T II CO p ?* «■ 4i CO Pi M to to > P M 09 II ^■| IK n. 1 All turn 1 j Hi ] i ^ SE 1 Anc ! c; v. r FC I'^ K A K)t 2 ^ s 3 Ler 4 Un 5 J^s f) ::>is< ^2 S( A )7t i< %v 10 Len 11 bs. 12 9 i 1.3 i? J It bs< A 18t! Ki ^<^ 17 l?ir 18 St. 19 Lcr 20 2/d 'Jl 1?« A I9t •2:^ "^n '24 Z's 2-y St. 2G ^ n 27 >2d 2^ St. A 20tl •iO Lcn .){ All Every IMt'lwrcc iihonr f pvudcnt ciiniman facilitati oxcrtake The rr ami nm l>y an ii tliiuking iiinl prot will tlie II. n. FIIIXER 'A CO., T. M. Slioet ZInr, Hrad «f PoMer'K If linrf. Autumn.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 73 Heavy English Kip Butts, EnuiUsh Sole Leather, SEAVT SOLE LEATHEE, And all the requisites for Wmter Boots, AT FOROHAM'S LEATHER STORE. 148 Upper Water Street. A ') I 7 A ID II 12 13 It A k; 17 18 19 20 'Jl A •23 24 2,-) ' 2GJ 27! 2S : A ! 10 j K)th Sunday after Trinity. ^ sets 5h. 57m. afternoon. [tides. Length of the nijjht 12h.3lm. High Union of Prcs. Ch. of N. S. and Frco 1? souths 9h. 19m. aft. {Ch. I860 llsiila 7li. 28ra. afternoon, insets 2h. 24m. morning. )7th Sunday after Tiinity, 'prises 4h.28m. morning. Lengthofday llh.8m. Low tides. ^2 souths 8h. 55m, afternoon. ^Inf. <£©. 9 6(L. Ij souths 81i. 42m. afternoon. 18th Sunday after Trinity. % 6 d 5 in^. 9'''ses 2h. 29m. morn. H. St. Luke, Evan. [tides. Length of tlie night 13h. 20m, ^ stationary. [Perihelion. 19th Sunday after Trinity. ^ in "prises 4h. 20in. morning, insets 6h. 27m. afternoon, St. Crispin. Low tides. ^ rises 4h. 55m. morning. *? c5 C- h sets Ih. 2m. morning. St. Simon & St. Jude. ]^ gr. elong. 20th Sunday af Trinity. (W. Length of the day lOh. 10m. All Hallow's Eve. High ■\VAter,moan timo,at 03 18 € 54 7 27 7 56 C . c ? 3 S « o 8 9 rt - o 9 1 g 35 10 12 10 55 11 44 A. 50 2 20 4 5 5 17 6 8 C 52 7 31 8 6 8 40 9 15 9 49 10 23 11 1 H 44 morn 40 1 57 3 27 4 42 5 32 6 13 29 5 9 38 10 7 10 39 11 12 11 46 A. 23 1 6 55 I 31 16 7 28 8 19 9 3 9 42 10 17 10 51 11 26 morn 2 34 1 12 1 55 2 51 4 8 5 38 6 53 7 44 8 24 9 44 10 20 10 53 11 22 11 54 A. 27 1 1 1 38 2 21 3 10 4 16 5 46 7 31 8 43 9 34 10 18 10 57 11 32 morn 6 41 1 1 2 3 4 5 15 49 27 10 6 23 6 53 8 8 8 59 9 39 era © s m 5 59 6 35 7 8 7 37 8 9 8 42 9 16 9 53 10 36 11 25 A. 31 2 1 3 46 4 58 5 49 6 33 7 12 7 47 8 21 8 56 9 30 10 4 10 42 11 25 morn 21 1 38 3 8 4 23 5 14 5 54 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAB'S, Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. pii"i>arcd to invest freely in laboursaving machines. Wages are high, liihour scarce and very often hired labour is not satisfactory. It is pviulcnt and economical therefore to Jiave under your own liaiid and ciininiand all the apparatus which modern ingenuity has de^^sed fur iiH-ilitatiiig your work. With all this you will have enough io do to m trtake the allotted task at the fit time. The most wasteful thing a fai-mer can do is to overtask his strength ami nm himself down by sticking to his work too long without rest, or liy an unwise division of time. In the " busy season," a bu8y fore- tli inking man will be up at, or before, five o'clock. He will breakfast, aiiil proceeding to his work, continue at it till say eleven o'clock. He will then, except in urgent cases, when rain is threatening, or some O > v o o p a o o 1-1 to p » " d tJ o •i P K w a o n o p o n Tras8<8, Kiippor<«rs at BKOMN BKOTIiUlt^ A CO. II. II. riLLKR A CO., BinMtlnx P«*w c u Ui « r! o ?■< c < o 74 ^'OVEMBEli be^rins on WEDNESDAY. [187G I D II M I).: 9 souths. % souths. 1/ hoiuhd. O Knll Moon, ^ Last Qunrtcr, 1 7 ir, A. 8 1 3 A. 3 9 7 M. 9 57 M. 1 24 A. 1^ New Moon. 15 8 33 A. 10 9 10 M. 9 47 M. 1 3 A. ]) First Quarter, 24 12 M. 17 9 1»3 M. 9 36 M. 42 A. ^ IVritroe 5 »l. (£ Apo 27 28 29 30 sux. RiFos. Sets. 6 G 6 G G 7 k 7 7 7 7 7 7 42 43 45 4G 47 49 50 51 53 ^-y 50 58 59 2 3 4 5 t 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 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 46 44 43 41 40 39 38 36 35j 34 32; 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 17 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 38 57 16 35 53 U 28' 46 3 20 36 53 9 24 39 54 9 23 37 51 4 17 29 41 53 4 15 26 36 40 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 19 19 19 18 16 13 10 5 54 47 39 30 20 10 58 46 33 19 4 49 33 16 58 39 20 40 18 56 4 26 4 59 5 42 (i 39 7 49 9 7 10 26 11 44 morn 58 2 11 3 21 4 33 5 43 6 52 8 2 9 6 10 4 11 47 morn 44 1 44 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 46 10 32 11 20 A. 11 1 3 1 56 48 52 53 50 42 30 16 1 7 8, » 29, 9 46 10 57 i u 55 A. 3ll 1 U 1 40 2 2 21^ 2 '^'i 2 59' 3 21i 3 48 18 23 26 28 28 40 23 44 21 25 46 21 55 16 11 4 52 42 rinrp If 8 n n 25 SS SI SI n si 43 I yyn. 10 52 2 48 11 30 3 38 A. 2 4 25 27 5 11 47 5 53 1 4 6 34 1 22 7 16 1 41 7 59 2 8 44 2 25 9 33 2 52 10 26 3 32 11 26 20 48 44 46 7 13 18 23 26 58 47 56 8 12 8 48 10 59 morn 4 10 17 28 41 27 57 28 20 27 22 25 9 |21 52 17 41 12 48 7 21 1 30 , N4 .".3 |10 38 16 25 21 32 25 31 ^\ t t t X X 8 n EAOAR'S Exotic Extract, Removes Tan, Sunburn, etc. 1 p ■a w M P a 3 1 tJ « P a 5 P •h ?J > c % i;UO>V.^ IIKOIIIKnM^ 4 0., ordnance HqimrtN llalUHX. r*n ffhtirr. ■. [187G I 11 hOUlhd. 1 24 A. 1 3 A. 42 A. 21 A. ■elin, orth. ^40" 3 23 5 44 3 21 i j 46 I 55 5 52 I I 42 I 43 J 58 ] } 47 ^ 56 J 8 V 12 r 57 J 20 r 22 > 9 52 ^ 41 I 48 ^ 21 30 4 P.3 > 38 I 25 32 > 31 etc. « n n S5 25 SI SI n I in, /VVt, •w v*v /VVt K K T n ee hours* e o'clock ; ?ht. The at leisure he lighter enough in : sickness*. I the old s much in levotioufsi. abundance als a day. lorn laid : 1 p M w p « is p 0> p (+ > ft p t9 » P a Pi 19 to tg > H (fi "< I"* r* (5 21 HX. o o u Hi a 1 8 I^ 9 P •T1 10 S 11 s 2 A 2: ^:; 13 % (h 14 9 i « 15 ^ ■§ 10 « -^ 17 ^ a 18 A 2C '20 k 21 V ^ 22 s « 23 h ! 1 • 24 h 25 ^ d A 2-1 1 o 27 P ^ ^ 28 9 ■R 29 « t3 f)5 30 8 Eve o Q ,o On go ]'e sui well a your 8 toil ail mi litis and V troubl In . (lnnJ^(( skilful i ikunit Inri'ily I 1 M. U. 1 1 LLKR «% to., Puioiii ftnfely ra/.c. Head of P«im^i*« Uhnrf. u o d rt M tr>l M u i 6 O Q o Antiiinii.] NOVKMRER 30 Days. io o eS 1 2 .'J 4 A r> / 8 9 10 11 A 13 14 15 If. 17 18 A 20 21 22 23 24 25 A 27 28 29 30 GRAIN AND WAX LEATHER, Machine Thread, Needles, • Nails, Lasts, Pegs, &o. AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 1-4B Ui>pef AVixier fcJLre«t. _ HALIFAX, N.S. All "Sninrs' I )ay.' p «r. HerLTu^NT All souls. lli;;h tides. prises 2li. Cum. morning. ^2 stationtiry. 21st Sundiiy after Trinity. Ij souths 7h. 10m. afternoon. •prises 4li. Uin. niorninp;. Ixiiijith of day 9h. 4.'5in. Low tides. I'rince of vViilesr born, 1841. ^ rises 5li. 39iH. moniiug. St. Martin. 22nd Sunday after Trinity. ^ 6 (L %6(L- 9 in Perihelion. I^DQ)- Hijrh tides. y.6 (L< rirst house erected on tho [site of Melbourne, Australia,l 835 23rd -Sunday after Trinity. J^ souths Ch. 16m. afternoon, l^rincess Royal born, 1640. St. Cecilia. ba©- h6(L- Jjsets llh. lOiu. aft. Low tides. $">y- 'S rises 4h. 2in. morning. 24th Sunday after Trinity. Prs. Mary Adelaide born', 1833. 9 c5 S' 'ji'ises 3h. 56m. morning. J^ stationary. St. Andkew, High Wiitor, jnenn time, at 1 rt 3> ..M-r 1 S5 ' Uj ^^ .^ ■^■y.^ y^'i 1 ^ £ ^ (L -' t^ ,r5 ., rt o rtr c-;; ^^1 C 3 X 1 z^i •A " W3 1 6 7 7 8 ft9 10 49 24 59 37 16 1 10 50 11 45 A. 2 3 4 5 52 13 40 48 39 6 24 7 5 7 44 8 19 8 54 9 30 9 10 l.'i 9 35 iO 50 10 10 11 25 10 48 A. 3 11 47 1 2 A. 12 1 27 1 1 2 16 1 56 3 11 3 3 4 18 4 24 5 39 5 51 7 6 6 59 8 14 7 50 9 5 8 35 9 50 9 16 10 31 9 55 10 30 11 5 11 41 ! 11 45 morn 2(» 6 30 7 5 7 40 8 18 9 17 9 42 10 31 11 26 33 54 3 21 4 29 5 20 6 5 46 7 25 A. 1 10 5 morn 56 10 42 16 1 31 11 24 53 2 8 morn I S3 2 48 12 2 23 3 38 r 9 3 20 4 35 2 15 4 26 5 41 3 28 5 39 6 54 4 32 6 43 7 58 5 22 7 33 8 53 G 7 8 18 9 33 8 35 9 11 9 46 10 23 11 3 11 53 morn 50 56 9 13 3 48 Everytliing iu tho Drug, Toilet and Fancy line, at SIAGAR'S Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. On going to bed be sure to remove all the clothing worn during the day. lie sure ! AVa.sh yourself all over, if possible, with lukev.arm water, rub well and sleep in a clean night shirt. This will sweeten and deepen your sleep, and you will awake greatly refreshed and fit fur the morrow's toil and moil. Tliis is plain talk, but if it were duly iiapressed on the niiiids of all concerned it would add immensely to the comfoit, liealth ;ind vigor of those who win our l>read. Tlie "cost" is only a little trouble : the "gain'' is immeasurable, in more ways tliun one. In Agiiculture as in eveiy kind of work tliere is .Miioh ai)paient drudgery; hut it is only apparent and not at all real, if the farmer skilfully adapts means to ends. Ho may turn all his stops to profit, r.ouutit'ul Providence waits to aid al) liis efforts. " JMotlier Earth " tnkes kindly to f 11 his digging and delving and pays him back with muUiidied I tLixee €hi>s aud Anhlet^, at BIU>n\ KU4»TIII:KM •& CU. / U p \t > o o ►J M »■« o M to u d I") '.') >■} 01 p o ■ I I 1 1 I" ft. II. F1 LLIHR «t COm HoyCit Luiither Bi'llliitr, ITt'nil of PoTfrr'i* Whiiri. DECKMBEK begins on FRIDAY. [i87(; 7> O I*' "11 Moon, 1 ([ Last (in.irtcr, 7 Now Moon, If) ]) First (Quarter, 23 O Full Moot>, m u c. 2 7 5 I), .*{ Cl*er.;{d. CApo.IS*!. <[Per.;*l d. M 41) M. A. A. 110 27 A. 17 24 .31 44 A. p" so I ths. 2 J M. u 28 iM. 9 .•If) M. 9 42 M. » r>t M. •) 12 M. 9 2 M. 8 lr2 M. 8 42 M. 8 3:3 M. 11 r«4 M. 1 1 ■ Xi M . li 12 M. 10 51 M. >(> 30 M. . sux. MOON. ft Kfses. sou.[;J;;S; l''n.st o' doi'k. "lO 34 Ui«e8. Souths. S»'tM. North. P'^^" 1 F. 22 4 17, 21 .05. 4 25 inurn 7 20 27 51 n o Ha. 23 4 le! 22 4 10 11 5 32 ai 8 37 28 12 925 3 SU. 24 4 16 22 12 9 47 6 50 1 37 9 42 2ft 30 O 4 M. 25 4 16,22 2(^ 9 22 8 16 2 42 10 34 1 22 57 25 5 Tn. 26 4 16 22 28 8 57 9 34 3 43 11 10 18 2 ^. G W. 27 4 15 22 35 8 32 10 49 4 38 11 42 12 12 Q, Th. 28 4 15 22 41 8 6 morn 5 28 A. 7 5 f>4 trv 8 F. 29 4 1 5 22 48 7 39 3 6 15 27 S. 30 n 9 Sa. 30 4 15 22 53 7 12 1 14 7 46 6 45 •j^ 10 su. 31 4 15' 22 59 6 45 2 23 7 44 1 5 12 36 -r^ 11 M. 32 4 15 23 4 6 17 3 33 8 29 1 25 17 49 Tn. 12 Tu. 33 4 15 23 8 5 48 4 44 9 17 1 50 22 11 ni 13 W. 34 4 15 23 12 5 20 5 51 10 5 2 19 25 30 / 14 Th. 34 4 15 23 16 4 51 6 55 10 56 2 57 27 34 / 15 F. 35 4 16 23 19 4 22 7 56 11 49 3 42 28 17 / 16 Sa. 36 4 >6 23 21 3 52 8 47 A. 41 4 35 27 39 Vf 17 SU. 37 4 16 23 23 3 23 9 28 1 32 5 36 25 45 vt 18 j\r. 37 4 16 23 25 2 53 10 2 2 20 6 38 22 43 19 To. 38 4 17 23 26 2 23 10 29 3 6 7 43 18 46 wv 20 w. 38 4 17 23 27 1 53 10 51 3 49 8 47 14 5 AVI 21 Th. 39 4 18 23 27 1 23 11 9 4 30 9 51 8 51 K 22 F. 39 4 18 23 27 5.3 U 26 5 11 10 56 3 13 X 23 Sa. 40 4 19 2.T 26 F. 23 H 44 5 52 morn N2 38 T 24 SU. 40 4 19 23 55 S. 6 A. 2 6 84 1 8 ^3 T 25 M. 41 4 20 23 23 36 22 7 20 1 6 U 18 T 26 Tu. 41 4 21 23 21 1 6 47 8 9 2 18 19 35 « 27 W. 41 4 22 23 !>' 1 3^5 1 21 9 6 3 31 24 H 28 Th. 42 4 23 23 15 2 5 2 7 10 8 4 51 27 4 n 29 F. 42 4 23 23 12 2 34 3 6 11 14 6 9 28 18 n 30 Srt. 42 4 24 23 8 3 3 4 21 morn 7 22 27 26 S5 31 SU. 42 4 25' 23 3 3 31 5 44 21 8 21 24 31 ;\st get his daily bread. Tl)e tire tiond itself can hardly mar t!ie iield. I Farming souieHiii,t» does not pay, but it is when fannorsi grow bushes or RIIOWN BltOTUliliA «fi €0., Sargical lustrumeutti« / tjrrr'n fTh !irf. [187G "U SMUllt M. M M. M. M. II r.-t u a.} It 12 J 10 51 ] K> 30 ■ •< vliM. North. 27 51 n ^ 28 12 tic » 28 30 25 22 57 55 P 18 2 SI ; 12 12 a 5 5 54 ^. ? S. 30 ^^ a 6 45 15 =0= [1 12 36 17 49 n > 22 11 "> ? 25 30 27 34 / » 28 n / f 27 3i> ^ 25 45 VJ J 22 43 ♦w 18 40 14 5 8 51 ^ I 3 13 X .^ N2 38 T Z 8 a3 T »> 14 18 cy, ; 19 35 8 S 24 « il 27 4 n ». 28 18 rr ;? 27 26 eo 2 24 3li ctt; 3 5 M> s 3, io come — i*^ * iiid mpidly ff ' certain .it ^ tal a:« well. 'hero conio .lants frtil. burn down ho f;i,)'m /.•-• ; iior will at • • theiiold. f busLe s or ; 1 1 l^ n.n. ' II M IN 1 I. i. 1 I A I A 1 11 1 5 I'J ft p. Kj; i! 14 H 1) U) , <^ •a fi r) ■w • A I IS I v.* ! 'JO 2\ 22 2'i A I 'JG I 27 ',{■ •J8 I '>9 M '{0 1 lA i If. If. FITIER if ro., Rooniiff Pllrh nn«l Pnprr, llon«l of Powrr'n M linff. H \^ ■■rt [u P. o ;|31 fS r) ■ w I • 10 p ',MNTi;U. J I)KCK:\inKU 31 Pays. >, s r 2 A 4 f) G < 8 9 A II 12 I a u I) If) A 18 \\t '20 21 22 2.'} A Waterproof Composition, Ifason's ix Martin's Blackixxflr, HARNESS COMPOSITION, Peerless Gloss and Clrage Francois, AT FOROHAM'S LEATHER STORE, t4H I'pprr Wntr^r Stmt. \\\^\\ WiUt^r, mean tiMe, at 2G ^ I 28 29 ;{0 A I'riiU'OHS of WiiloH horn, 1844. Hi;.'h MmiritiiH IhWimi liy Hr. 1810. | tides. I St Sumlnv in Advent. ^ in Aphelion. 9nn.'uti'«t llol. Lilt. N. Insets lOh. 22ni. i\ft. Low tides. Conception. B. V. Mnry. L('n<:th of tiicnijjht LOh. IGin. 2n(l Sundny in Advent. ^ (5 (T . 'l*he Pilurini Fivtlicrs Innd- 9 d d ■ lt:d in Anicrini, 1G20. Length of the day 8h. 41m. 9 ri.st'S 4h. 39m. morn. IIIk^i tides. § d C • ^ ''^'^^ 9li- SOni. aficruix)u. .'5rd Sinnhiy in Advent. 'JjiiseH .Sli. 50m. morninp^. Ijcn^th of tlte nij^ht \^h. 21m. lCml)cr Day. ^/risos Gli. 39m. morn, St. Thomas, Ap. ©enters VJ, VVin- KmherDay. jtorcommcnccs. Jj c5 C Km.l). 5^sct.s4li. ."JPni. aft. rx)w tides 4tli Sunday in Advent. CmnsTMAS Day. ^ gr. IIcl. Lat.S. St. vStephcn, Mar. St. John, Evan. Innocents' Dav. Lord Macaulav <^. Wm. E. Ghid/tone h. 1809. [1859 Ij sets 9h. afternoon. liit;J> tides. Sun. af. Christmas. © in Perigee. 1 G .')0 9 1 10 16 i 7 n:i 9 tG 11 1 8 20 10 31 11 4G 9 9 11 20 A. 35 9 .')9 A. 10 1 25 10 50 1 I 2 16 11 45 1 56 3 11 A. 44 2 55 4 10 1 4G 3 57 5 12 2 52 5 3 6 18 4 1 G 12 7 27 5 3 7 14 8 29 5 5G 8 7 9 22 6 44 8 55 10 10 7 29 9 40 10 55 8 7 10 18 11 33 8 44 10 55 morn 9 20 11 31 10 9 55 morn 46 10 29 6 1 21 11 a 40 I 55 11 45 1 17 2 32 morn 1 5G 3 11 28 2 39 3 64 1 15 3 2G 4 41 2 11 4 22 5 37 3 17 5 28 G 43 4 27 6 38 7 53 5 29 7 40 8 55 6 27 8 38 9 53 7 22 9 33 10 48 •S3 *J _ r/j 6 31 7 16 8 1 8 50 9 40 10 31 11 26 A. 25 1 27 2 33 3 42 4 44 5 37 6 25 7 10 7 48 8 25 9 I 9 3G 10 10 10 47 11 26 morn 9 5G 1 52 2 58 4 8 5 10 6 8 7 3 Everything in the DruR, Toilet and Chemist, Halifax. N. S. Fancy Lino, at EAGAR'S, See page 237. thistlo.s on tlu'ir best l.-iud, and are carelesfi, thnftless, or lazy : or it niay ;i1ko hap|K>a that providential visitation.s conic to blight lioi>c ; but how often it lias been observed that when one crop fails another is uncom- monly jiroductive. There is compensation Bomewhei'e, in some form. The fanner has f jrniidable enemies to contend agaiubt : and he has li.id them from the l)ogiuning, — untijuely storms, frosis, druuglits, bliglits, blaxtingand mildews. In some coinitries it isaplaguoof locusts i-r grasslioppers ; in another it is " nist," or "weevil," or army wojuis or catiTpiiltus. Sometimes it is one crop that fails ; sometimes another. Ti! tjiis respect as in so uiany others it is true that "knowledge i« iwwer." \Vi* find cut the conditions that ai"0 fiivoui^abk; to our cueniitJS, and I>y :j.nd by we vaufiuish tlienj. Here there is a wide and inviting field for P iS M 01 o $ (0 w ►1 o f5 O 13 a o I- attQnH BUOTHKKti A f'O., linporlcrM of Flo)vrr tii^edus II. n. FrLLFilt «t rO.,ManlIlniMid Tnrr«4l Coniacf, tfrmA r«tiTr*i ^fhtrf. I' 4 i A A M a S « o Em w o o ej I o 78 BELCIIKRS FARMERS [18 I c *9 study, and a stimulus to vigilance. Our horses, our cattle and shfcp arc also like ourselves liable to diseases and *'i)lague." There is no Hi)licre or calling without its difficulties and trials. Every plant and tree and animal has its enemies to prey upon it. General rules maybe laid down which, if carefully studied and canieti out, will go far to give the farmer the victory in his stniggle with all hin foes. Cleanliness in the house, in the sty,ble, in the barn,— cleanliness and i>lonty of fresh air and pure water and sound food, — these witli steady reasonable toil or exercise are the best medicines for mar and beawt. Then, fur the crops ; draining when necessary, thorough i>lo\igh- inj;, niiuniring,— rotation of crops, early sowing or planting, prompt and watcliful harvesting, —frcijuent change and careful selection of seeds, those and similai- precautions are sure to win their reward. The fiU'nier, in these days of railways and steamers, is suie of a fair market for all his productions. In preparing for market the fiu'mer can not be too particular. Honesty, as well as prudent self-interest, de mauds that everything you sell should be what it professes to be. Tlie hoi'se or colt, the ox or cow, you sell should have no seciet faults known to you but concealed from the purchaser. The butter made on your premises shouhl be tii'st-rate and then it will command a tiivst-rate price. So with other articles. Cleanliness, neatness, honesty, taste, - these inv qualities that should bo found in every farm house. The butter should be sweet, fresh ind carefully put up. It should be none of the nasty, greasy, rancid stutf too often seen in our market^ Still more abominabiL is the dishonesty of a few who bring disgiaco on themselves and on others by concealing huge masses of salt in the butter in order to increase it.i weight ! AVhatever you have to sell — fowls, beef, butter, j^ork, potatoes, oats, no matter what-- let all be of tlie best attainable quality, and lef there be no attempt to deceive the purchaser, either as to weiglit, quality or (piantity. Purchasers are quite willing to pay for neatness, cleanliness and the roisults of good taste and honesty. Jjct our farmers, therefore, for their own sakes give attention to this liint. AVe aro unquestionably in need of impi'o/ement in this line. Farmers can 1 )ok forward to a splendid future for their honoured profession. Their fortune is in their own hamls : they can mar, or they can realize thuir most brilliant prospects. Education is an essential element of success. In the keen competition of modern farming all the resources of well developed minds must be laid under contribution. 'J'hc boor can stand no chance alongside of the savant. It is a fact wortli noting for the benefit of farmers in a new country that according to returns laid before the British Parliament, while in tho i)ast one hundred years the rental of land in Ireland has doubled, that of England has tripled, and that of Scotland has increased sixfold. Scotland has by far the poorest soil of the three. Hut she has had for hundreds of years a system of education which enabled her people to make the most of their advantages. The aid of machinery has been called in as much as possible. No lesson of science, no invention of art, is neglected. Tlie sons try to sui-pass the fathers, and do not merely follow slavishly in their footprints. Horse power and steam i>ower have yielded their aitl to the farmer, and are available no doubt to an extent not yet realized. " Co-operativo " farming will yet enable comparatively poor men to share in the benefits of the latest inventions. Our advice to our farmers then is to bo "wide awake." They have formidablo competition on every liand. V>'« read of farms of tv.-enty thousand and fi.'ty thousand acres in Illinois. 'J'here aro in the great West leagues of Prairie ready for tlie i»low. Never mind. Your own farm in Nova Scotia has its peculiar advantages if you do it justice. Set to work intelligently and with a willautl you need nut envy farmers oir the Prairie of the far West or in the fertile historical straths of the parent land. UU4»l^.i BftOTHKKft A CO., lTh«lcsul« DrncsiUs. rotrrr** Wfhrrf. n. n. Fri.TiER a ro., Itlnck Hfilr Srnf Inff, Ilond of PowcrN IVharf. C< -0 f! fS n n rt » en ;4 (S u u ■t.1 CO bo u f? w 1876] ALMANACK. 79 M. S. BROWN & CO JEWELLEHS AND (Established ^V. 33. 1840.) 128 GRANVILLE STEEET, HALIFAX, N. S. Call the attention of their patrons throuo;hoiit the Province to their Unequalled 8toek ut" First-Class Goods In the following Departments ; Watches, Gold J ewellery STERLING SILVER SPOONS & FORKS, Sterling Silver Fancy Wares, Electro-Plated Spoons, Forks, &c., from very best makers, Rich Ivory Table Cutlery. Cutlery, Britannia Motal Goods, Spoctaclss, Eyo G-lassos, Real "WMt^iy Jet, &c., &c. Every attention has been })ai(l in ordering these goods from the most direct sources, and they are conlideutly rcconi- iiiendfd fur their Dcautiiul Styles, Good Qurdity, and liea- sonalde Prices. N. B.— The Highest Prices given for Old Silver in Cash or Exchange. o W o S3 f? w > ifi a; n B *a p tt a o § a « to p Pi H* 00 d « o ►I w ►1 (D a f^ ® (ft « p CD O .:i IUM«lnU<-r«t(4l iirwuBd litpirrH, «l BItOWN UU Wharf. n n u ♦> 53 O > CI o Pi c m V) n o rs o •e t o p. M- W •C! O o • o o id ti m xn < H o 80 BKIvCriEU'S FAiniKR's [187G GEO. A. KENT, Importer of First-Class ENGLISH, FEENCH & AMEEICAN RUBBERS. SLIPPERS, ETC. -ALSO- Dealer in all flescrlBtioiiJi of Doiestic Mannfactnred BOOTS, S.: JES, TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. thunks made to oeder. As our whole attention is devoted to Retail Trade, the public can rely on finding at our establishment the largest and most complete Stock in the City, 153 GRANVILLE ST., Ttto Doors South of Messrs. Duffus Sb Co. HALEFAX, N. S. II. II. F1 V. H Q t e5 G P UKOWN UttOlU£KH «fi CO., Inipurtcrti $$uri£lcnl lustrumculs. •» Whnrr. [187G T, ^ s 9 \mi KS, Retail at our tnplete a M P H Q> to t9 > 1 P nicuts. n. II. FUllEn «» CO., Raw nn<1 Rolled Llimood Oil, Iloart Powor'g Wharf. V u 01 ■ w 187G] ALMANACK. 81 TIDE TABLE. The tinif of TTi^'h Wntor at the undonncntionod plnrr^s Avill he found hv adding to or subtracting- I'roni the time of High Water at Halifax— as foUow.v H. M. Argyle, Jones' Anchorage, .add 1 38 Ariehat Harbour, . .add 21 Aniet Sound, ..add 2 41 Avon Kiver, ..add 4 41 T'.lind Hay, . .subtract 3 Beaver Harbour, . .sub 9 IJedeque Bay, Green's Wf. .add 2 2G Bay Verte, Bnughton Harbour, Boston Light, U. S. Clioster Harbour, Clitzetcook, I'erpisawick, and Musquodoboit Inlets ( 'umberland IJa.sin, Country Harbour, Cape Sable Island, N". side Cape Sable Island, S. side Cai)e Saltle, Clarke Harbour, (Jlaui Point, (,'lu'ticanip, Cai)e North, Cardigan Bay, Cape Bear, ( 'liarlottet;)wn, (,'ape George, l>igbv (jut, Kgmont Bay, Ka.iuid Harbour, Isle Haute, .Itboguc River, .Ifdore Harbour, -lourimain I, Liscomb Harbour, La Have, Lunenburg,- Liverpool Bay, L'Etang Harbour, l.cpreau Bay, I. niiisl>urg Harbor, C. B. . MiUiin Kiver, Maehias, Seal Island, Malidu Kiver, Mii^dabii Islands, M'liadit'u Bay, Merigomish Harbour, .add 1 11 .add 40 .add 3 22 .sub 5 add 19 .add 4 G .sub 9 .sub 19 .sub 1 19 .add 38 .add 1 9 .add 38 .add 26 :add on .add 51 .add 1 U • add 2 56 .add 2 2(5 .add 3 11 .sub 4 49 .add 41 .add 4 .add 1 26 .add 31 .add 3 12 .add 4 41 .sub 9 .add 3 32 .add 2 15 .sub 4 .add 1 41 .add 11 .add 2 .add 5 .add 1 .add 3 30 .add 3 29 ad I'ort George, . .add 3 28 Passauia(|u<)ddy, ..add 3 41 Pope Harljour, . .sub 9 Plaeentia, . .add I 20 Prospect Harbour, . .sub Port Medwav, . .add 1 Petit Passage, . .add 2 52 Pubnico Harbour, ..add 130 Port Mouton, . .add 5 Port Ebert, ..add 20 Pugwash Harbour, ..add 2 41 Port Hood, ■ ..add 1 11 C^uKo Bay, . .add 3 40 Bagged Island Harbour, . .add 10 Kichibucto Hiver, . .sub 4 19 Biehniond Harbour, ..sub 1 49 Stoddart Cove, . .add Sand}- Covo, K. . .add Sandy Cove, W. . .add Shut-in Island, St. Mary's K'iver, Ship Harbour, S))ieer ('ovc, Sheet Harbour, St. Andrew, Seal Cove, Shelburne, Spencer Island, Scotsman's Bay, Black Bock Point, St. Ann's Bav, St. Pi'ter's Bay, Seal Lland, Sydney Harljor, C. B. Tuskei Kiver, Pinch-gut ^Island, Tracadie Harbour, Trinity Bay, Ncwfld, Yin Bav, AVest Bay, ^\\•stport, Whitehaven, ^\■. St (,)U(.ddy Head. Wclchpofil, ( 'aiiii)oliclla Is \\'atering Cove, Sheet ( hour, i Wallace Harbour, Yarmouth Harbour, 1 9 2 44 2 58 . .sub 2 .add 11 .add 5 .add 3 46 .add U 17 .add 3 1 .add 3 5 .add 15 .add 3 53 .add 3 40 .add 45 .add n .add 1 13 .add 1 11 .add 1 44 , .sub 49 . ..sub 27 , .sub 2 4 .add 4 15 .add 2 54 .add 11 •23 .aud .add .add .add .add 3 32 17 2 41 2 2(1 C^'TluouIiiinu of the moon'" poiithiii;,'^'i\cs thetimcof liigh wator at rarnboio' Cniuwallis, Hortoii, Ilaiitsport, Windsor, ^L'\^l)urt. Truro, &(.-. o pi 8? » > w r- o (ft H W O O a n 10 p V M 00 I i- ILicliliirr.T, ni-nd urr<»ver'H niinrf 82 r.KLCiiFJi's farmer's [1870 c <3 CI u Q Vi O .& h a Q < 6 o » fa o DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND JUSTICE. Supreme Court of Judicature. IIAVI.NO r,AW AND KiiLITV J fltlSDimoN TlIU<)V(JIIOrT THK PUOVINCB. T'liiKF JrsTicE, vSir "Wm. Younnini' Court, llim Jcjlm W. Kitchie. Asaisfdiit .Imhics I ['III William Frodk. DcsHurres, II on Lewis Morris Wilkiiis, llijit Juiuitliiui MfCul'y, lion llui^li McDoiiakl, and Jlon Henry W, Smith. Tln' Jiidiro in l^iiiity sits to attend to Equity business every Monday and \V(jdii('sday, wlien business requires, (exeept in vaeation), in the New Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M. Attornf'i) (fini nil, Hon Daniel Maedonald. Mastkus— /7(f///;/r, Henry C. I). Twinintr, Hu-;h Hartshorne, Alexander James, Wm Howe, William Twinintr, JJ. G. Gray, W. F. MacC'oy; I'lctmi, Edward lioaeli, Daniel Dickson; Yarmouth, Thos D. (Jhi)(man, ('. B. Owen, James Murray; Shflhurne, Thomas Joliii- sun ; J}firri)}//ton, Gabriel Itobertson ; /hints, David Frieze, Wm II. Blanchard ; /v7//'/->', Geo A. l}hnii,.ird, Stephen H. Moore, Jiimes I{. Pn.'-eott, llfiiry H. Wch^^lcv ; Luncnlnirfjli, James D()wlinro>i;/h, Stewart Camphell; Rec.-Gen. of Droits, C. B. H.imiltou. J!ryistrar, Lewis W. DesBarres. Marshal, Joseph B(dl. Adroi'iit^s and Proctors, the Barristers and Attornies of the Supreme Court. Inttrjtretcr and Translator, Bobert G. Halliburton. J'rinter, Alpiu Grant. Bank of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. CoramLssioncrs of the Supreme Court for the County of Halifax, Will. Twiiiiu--. H. C. D. Twiniiur, P. II. Lenoir, B. G. Grav, W\ Gra'iam, A. Stephen, Sr., Chas. Taylor, A. Shiels, Wm Evans,' Kobt Jfomans :d. I. Wilkins, W. F. Me(;oy, Isaac J. Wvlde, and John I'.wiii, Jr. Commissioners of the Supreme Court arc authorised to administer oaths in the Insolvent ("ourt. n. II. Ft I BKOnN UUOTRBKH null fO., OMnniice l^quure, Halifltx. 1876; • 00 I r rt h > h o rt n en a U 19 03 Z. 13 > 04 M 5! t 1^ » rt « ^ r* 01 Si:; tg ^ o c 5 ^ *i i u-r oo fl t^ -.- P (!) .o ^ 3 o c to to 15 u 3 P4 H K (A •rf § > ft 311 s Fi * f. l<( -M »'' 3 3 SE CO a O 1 «^ 1 ^ ! a n h ' C(3 d S 1 M • 41 ai^ P ^« o u 13 Pi w H" d p« i ^ 1 P* rt w 1 ^ 1 « s «M i O % °i ? ' M ' C « ki a t b'2 fi ^1 5 N « 1 tf it •rf rl ff M.1 cl 3 ;< r/. Si - » 14 o ' r P O 1 " 1 U -u P u O H • I s 3 u i ■3 ^ V 1 B p . ft rt ^ ^ t« Q i " 1 it. j <; P I •1 • At 1 s linilif,' h * j (>r .\i,ii( * , n. If. FI'LICR nml CO., l>ommtlc tnt Jrnlli", tlcnil of PotrcrS TTbarf. ■ S Q m k h Ih H 1876] ALMANACK. o Pi o Pi PJ 1/2 (H O n o n u S 5 CSh -£ ■? = "? ^ I " — S !C u H X U c § S) K o o O 1 i5 o cc u;^ K < 5? y ?: . .i^i -^' ^ c — "^ c s — rfS „ a t-^ — - V r iJ !s • 5.- 2^.«^ « C H r— "Ti I— 1 J'h ^- 1 '!ii-■.— C-. r -§ i tC ^ O cr" -= •■ .H S^ ^ - J ^ " - > -• c:" *j j_j ^ o "**^ ^^ *"* • *»*,.^^»< ^^ ^^ eS . ^ . Ci t" "Z _- ; — . ■ ~ , " Lc --' I - -t: !^ r»' t ^ "5 !» O -i .-2 =^ ■= a C) ti — ;£ M --I = Si 4> u a;- X sj i- ^ . 5 £ = 5 S = ?-? k» ji ?i — M i-< '-" II s CI T-i ci a s >r c D w * .:, :< >^ ;:•= = = = . T ~1 -I l-t' '-/i -T 1-1 -T CO ^ T ^- : .i«! tf ^. w fe ^ - ♦ o : ^ ^ C^:c«?p;:s •/. -^ y _— ' c ^ ! -— *A i^ ■* S .^ ;.C :-• ;^trr •^'■^ :£ fS-H = •h-" =r-.>.•.• < 1— 1 '-J -» h-l r-l • W I— '^ .— "^ tf p^ — I— .= c t. a • rt. -. : '-C .2: i ^ - n ■ ^ o .~~ ^ •^. C-?,' g = ="^=-'^ -'. s Si : tr. ; . ^ ■ ■—_«■. - C " eS 3 S C 83 ^ = - a • C i i 3 S £ 5 a 5 o > ^ NO V a jC C C. r/. . ^ -=— « ~ it - = c ^ ^ rz ^ ' ■C ■« ^ a "Vj i ■^ o w i) ■/> ^ ^ ^ ^ :^ — ^ <; (.a "t^ ''' - - , > r^ £ : 1- ^ .:3 a T^ a-^ o * At Halifax tlif re nro two Sittings aiul two Terms of the Court.— Tlic Sittin(,'H ■f^iiiK liflcl for Trial of C.iwseH. Novt-iifWir uml April; and tlie Terms for Ar;^uni(;iit )f Apjiea's, &c., are liehl in .July and Deccinber. o > a <• CO rt- (D P B (» o rt- O ti lr» ►*• a (9 OJ (-» to P ►-* GO d ►a •d a ►1 P rh O w (rt- *1 O a P o BKOWN BROTHERS and i■ !-" ^' >. — ..- >■ J ^, L< t, 1- >. >■ 1- >, >, >l * l^ fV n i^ E(lvv« Stcpli John 9 m i •-• H ■^ ^ "Z M 'Z i 1 « « • r • o O n o VH VI o VI 1 1 i 1 >4 Willi: Wiliii Kdwai Henry Thoin Nepcn Hon. Danic 5 O •e H t= ..- = ^/ ^ "^ ^ ^ 'T' •< ^ ji-i ^ r - H 2 Sj;2 2vid 3.2 S i 3 = S 3w^ 5 Sa c 9\ <<'^.-iU^ - < -. -. r- J »-(cH^-?;x"-j;:iw<;H?s Hcnrv vt o Ut 3 3.^ 00 Henry Stewa d o (A O 1 o K ■1. •A M o ^ - ^ 'A £31 si c ^ ^ -- ^ 5 i 3 i- .~ 3 c ^. 3 ,::; H .'^^ 3 . rt pr f-. iT) J ;:^ re 3 . I? ») (9 ft H N H t John John ] EI)C'nc Williii David Peter is •I. 7 o 1 r _:: -^ 2 K^ !:i :: V 9 -^ J .£ ~ 3 . . „• ?: 3 Henry James Frede Daiiie 1 'A \j f3 - ^ • • H- r-^ I -S ^T, r' . • . ; « H a c« ►-: K x K r-i ^ ~ c - — ^ r-. ^ _: .-^rt .J 13 J 3 ■" H '9 S K ^ -? 4 Is J>^ r:3 1 ! i » P Q /Ion b Henry Jamch K.hva • . . . Willii . : ; ; : o : : : • ?■,... jr • 3 • • • 1 1 % < (ieorj: i 1 — • . . *^ . . . . 'fi • . ^ ■ : • : : t : ■ .2 : . ■ ■ . tt . • ■ -^ • ;.4 1 : :i > C/! Jolin linn y H ; . ; 1 ii ; • ■ • ^ .3 M : ■< < Janicf I'eter U ,," -^ »-- t. i^ . t- . • :t3 u : r^ :S 6 ►- - K 3 —'■•3 fa < ■ ' w . 3 .33 . w 1 i Uohei Alfre( John T. D • -- --■ _J lion I KUOnN ltKOTIIi:it8 Oi 40., Onlnanrc Square, Halifax, r'H Wharf. II. H. FI'LfiER A <'0., Koblr.*H And llonr'M VnrnlKh, PoworN Wlinrf. 0) •d m •a (i a n » lA DO (A U s c3 K H Q u 1876] ALMANACK. 85 Barrister.'? and Attornoys rosidont in ITova Scotia. NAMES. Admitted Bar- risters. .James S. Morse, flon. Jno CreiKhton,QC., S. r. Fairbanks, Qc , (lteor^c T. Soloirion, IJ. Murdoch, qc, dcl., (ieorfjfc K. Gnissio, (^liiirles R. Owen, qc, Hu<,'h Ilartshornc, dcl., Jiimes A. Dcnnison Kohert 15. Dickson, Ifo,i. M. I. Wilkins, Edward II. IIarrin<;ton, Stephen II. Moore, QC, John C. Hallibuiton, William li. Keatinjij, William Suth rland, QC Edward Uoacli, i Henry Pryor, dcl. Thomas B. Aikins, dcl.' Nepean Clark, Hon. R. B. Dickey, QC, Daniel Owen, Henry A. Grantham, Henry B. Wel)ster, Stewart Campbell, QC, John D. Kinnear, John McGre^^or, Ehcnezcr F. Munro, William C. Whidden, David Matheson, I'etcr Lvnch, qc, Henry P. Hill, James Fogo, Frederick W. Grantham, Daniel Dickson, Hon S. L. Shaimon, qc, Henry C. D. Twininfi:, -himcs Robert Preseott, Edward A. Pyke, William llowc, QC, (ieor^^e A. Blanehard, John C. Wade, qc, Ifnn W. A. Henry, QC, James Murray, Jr., Peter S. Archibald, l{obert MeCully, Alfred F. Ilaliburton, John D. McNiitt, T. D. Ru<;«;les, qc, Hon Philip C. Hill.DCL., 11 Oct. 18 April, 1.') A]n-il, 19 April, 14 July, 1.3 Ajjril, 2.3 Jan. 24 Julv, 23 Oct. 2.3 Oct. 22 Jan. 28 Oct. 27 Jan. 28 July, .3 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 May, 25 Jan. 3 May, .30 Oct. 21 Jan. 2'J April, 4 Nov. 5 May, 25 July, 2il July, 1 Nov. H) Jan. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. IG Jan. ] 1 Mav, 1 INIay, ,24 July, Kj Jan. 30 April, 30 April, ,23 July, 23 July, |2'.) Oct. 1 24 July, '30 Nov. 2{) Julv, 18 April, 18 April, 18 April, 7 Mav, 7 May, 7 May, Admitted Attor- iiiis. 1810 II I8in;i8 1818:15 1821 ll'J 1822' 14 1825' 13 1827124 1827 24 1827124 1827 [24 1828 22 1828123 1829122 1829 1 22 1829128 1829^28 18301 5 1831 25 1831 4 1832 1 1834 22 1834 ,30 1834 29 1835 29 1835; 22 1830)' 25 183(5: 3 1837 1 14 1837J 1 1837i 1 1837! 1 1838 18 1838: 2 1838 1 2 18.38 25 1839 IG 183' 31 183'.; ^30 1839 1 24 1839 '23 1839 .30 1841 28 1841 I 3 1842 27 1843119 1843 19 1843' 19 1844 29 1844jl8 1844 7 Oct. April, April, A})ril, July, April, Jan. Julv, Oct. Oct. Jan. Oct. Jan. Julv, Oct. Oct. May, Jan. May, Nov. Jan. April, O-'f. A, il, July, Julv, Nov. Jan. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. :\Iav, May, July, Jan. May, April, Julv, JulV, Oct. July, Nov. April, Ai)ril, April, April, April, April, May, 1810 1815 1817 1810 1821 1824 182G 1827 1S2G 182G 1828 1827 1828 1828 Residence, 1828' 1829, 1831, 1830 1 1831 1833! 1 833 1833: 18.34! 1834, 1835' 1835 183G! 183G 183G 183G 1837' 1837 1837 1837 1839 18.38 1839 18.".8 1839 1838 1840 1840 1841 1842 1842 1S42 1842 1843 1844 Amherst. liUiuMiburg. Halifax. Eunenburj;. Luncnburj,'. Annapolis, Py. Yarmouth. Halifax. Di«rby, Parrsboro'. Halifax, Prot'y Halifax. Kentvillo. Halifax. Do. 11. Dds Do. Pictou. Halifax. Do. Halifax. Amherst. Lunenbur*^. Yarmouth. Kentville. Guysborough. Amherst. Halifax. Truro. Shelburnc, Pictou, Proth'y Halifax. Antigonish,Sh Pictou. Yarmouth. Pictou. Halifax. Do. Kentvillo. Cornwalii::. Halifax, KegPr Kentville. Digliy. Halifax. Yarmouth. Truro. Amherst. Bad deck. Truro. Bridfretown. Halifax. M O o U a > O a a o « a C C9 CO P a p< OO d •a •d (9 ►1 {3 O O o o o P il. ■ Sponges, UriiNhcs aiul tombs, at BKOWK BItOI IIKKS A tO. I' ^ i W II. II. FI'M.KR nml <'0., riiK-ni liny < iitirr*, Hcnil of Power's Hhnrf a 80 HKLCIIKU'S rAKMKK H [1870 o of o 'S I a o (0 o tJ n o d u •a « O ►5 NAMES. AflmiUcd Bar- I Adinitt.nl Attor- lislcr ]\iei. Rc^iJfMice. riK.mas W. IliUTi.. QC, 23Tuly, l^H 25 July, 184;5'Koiitville Hall 'ri.oriic, |2'J.Jiilv' 1S44 2;} .July, 1844 Halifax. anil //o„ A. McKarlaiie, QC.,' Ml)c(-. 1844 5 Doc 1S4.'J Wallace Alr.xati.l.T.Janics (^c. I G Mav. 184;-) 7 May, 1844!Halifax. William R. Cutltu-, .lo'iii MfKinlav |22.riilv, 1X4;') 2'} July, 1844; Aricliat. 22 JulV, 1845 2.'} Julv, 1844Jl'ictou. I'ctc.r H. LcXoir. Ji'i.K^s W. J(.hn^ton, Jr.,' 18 Julv, 1840 28 July, 1 8401 Halifax. 20 April, 1847 22 April, 1840 Do. 20 April, 1847 20 April, 1847 Oranvillc. 20 Julv, 1847 28.1uly, 1840! Halifax. 24 Julv, 1848 20 July, 1 847 j Halifax. 4 Dl'C. 1848 -Jt) Nov. I84< Kicliard Sail is, Jr I- raiicis S. licaiuish, JaiiH's Tliom.soii, qc, IvUvanl (v. Cowling; \. .Joliiiston, (2C., ilO April, 1849 10 April, 1849 Win William Tu-iiiiMfi;, Isiiac J. Wvl(l( .3 Dec. 18 49 4 Dec. 1848 22 July, 18r)f) 2.'} July, 1849 WiJliaui H". Hlanrliard, , 2 Dec. 18.-)() 3 Doc. 1849 M H. Richcy, qc 2 Dec. 1850, 3 D cc. 1849 Mather H. I)rsl.risav, ,21 April, 1851 1 May, 1850 1 .July, 1851 20 July, 1830 W illiaiii Chai idler, /foil .Ja.s. Ml' Donald, Q<; 22 Dec. 1851 ; 2 Dec. 1850 linij iiniu (;. c • ray 22 I) ec 1851122 Doc. 1851 //"o/i iJau McDi)nald,A(i. 19 April, 185221 April, 1851 20 July, 1852 21 July, 1851 J. M. S. Marsiuvll, Poter S. Hamilton, Lc'ls W. Dosharres, (loorgc A. MiKonzie, Roho.rt G. Hali'iurton, 'I'liomas .1. Wallace, Otto S. Weeks, William FuUerton, QC. Jared C Troop, H. A. N. Kaulhack, QC. Hrentoti H. C!ollins, l"'itzt;erald ('ocliran, (ireorj^o Campbell, James Korr, Henry Dldriirlit, J. Norman Ritchie, Qc, -lames Deunison, //on Alunzo J. White, Thomas W. Chcsley, .John T. Smith. 29 Nov. 185-J'22 Dec. 1851 IS April, 1853 19 April, 1852 19 April, 1853-22 Dee. 1851 5 .July, 18,53 25 July, 1853 128 Nov. 1853 28 Nov. 1853 I 4 Dec. 1854 28 Nov. 1853 1 1 6> A pril , 1 855 25 J u ly, 1 853 I') 1 Dec. 1850, 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 1850 1 3 Dee. 1 Dec. 18501 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 18501 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 1850 1 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 1851-, I 3 Dec. 30 Nov. 1857i 1 Dec. 30 Nov. 1857.30 Nov. 10 May, 1858 1 1 Dec. jlO May, 1858|11 Mav, ho Mav, 1S5S 11 MaV, 1 10 May, 1858 11 MaV, 1855 1855 1S55 1855 1 855 1855 Annapolis. Halifax. Halifax. Do. Windsor. Halifax. Bridjiewater. Arichat. Halifax. Do. Anti},'oni9h Liverpool. Halifax. Do. Pictou. Halifax. Do. Windsor. Amherst. Rridgetown. Lniieid)urg. Halifax. Do. Truro. Amherst. 1850 Halifax. R oi)u; Utuac 1 857 1850 1857 1857 1857 2 Auir. 185S 2 Au 9 •J a p ta 00 p 3 ft 14 !> <-i 6 in O o H & ► ♦* ^ c' 21 KKO>V.\ KROTIIKlKrt and CO., Rftall DruKSist^^. n Hhnrf II. n. Fl LLI:R mul CO.. Uiitch<*r« mil FIIo*. nciul <>r Ponn** niinrf. "lie. St. ,C.B. t. or, ood. w n V VI ;♦ ■a 1 to 4J M 1 CD s. a a o 2» -tf t^' 1 W cn 'p Pi U lirf 'P n « fS (A « '^ s 2! 4J fit p a 3 u !l k rt » e< ;/) t^ « H to Hi 4J CO •^ p o 3 H » •• 19 6 eg 10 > m ►1 w^< f! o )r, *1 o c+ S g P M ►■<• t^ P M 187G] ALMANACK. W NAMKS. Ailinittcil Har- Jf)liii W. Oiiscley, Thonins C. Hill, Alfrt'd W. Siivarv, gc, Joseph II. Wcoks, Siiiiil. Mni'DonnclI, gc. llarfUiy E. Tremiiin, Israel Loii^worth, Williiim li. Hill, Uohcrt L. Weutlierhe, Siumicl II. Gray, Lewis R. Kirliv, William Fred.' McCoy, Joseph Cooriihes, Malaehv H. Daly, Frederick W. Bent, lireiiton II, Eaton, Samuel G. Ki^'hy, g.c. John Y. Payzant, H(;l)ert Motton, jr. William II, Owen, James G, Foster, vSimon II. Holmes, John M. Vieis, James II. Ilearu, Murray Dodd, Holiert N. Henry, liohie S. Morse, James A. Eraser, John S. D. Thompson, Alhert Morse, l)ou;i:Ifts 13, Woodworth, Charles J. Townshend, Thomas llitchie, John 1), McLeod, Lawrence G. Power, F. Melville Whidden, Frederick J. Tremain, Sandford H, Pelton, Joseph J. Moore, llu,, W. Iiifflis Moffutt, James Foley, Edwin D. King, IIiiGjh McLcod, Charles Taylor, Geortrc II. Elliott, Archil)ald S. Sutherland Beiijainin Smith, Edin, J. Cooswcll, LLI5. C Beverlev Bullock, E. Tiltoii Moseley, Martin J. (irilHii, Harris II. Bli^h, -2:) ;{() ■2:] 21 1 .3 10 2t) U IG .•}() 10 10 28 II l.'J m 4 31 2.3 7 10 25 2 2 2 2 14 25 3 24 8 8 C 22 22 22 22 22 7 7 28 18 18 18 18 27 1 20 2() 2 July, July, July, Dec. April,' Sept. Dee. Aujr. Oct, Dec. Dec. April, May, May, Julv, Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. March April, April, April, May, May, May, May, July, July, Au^. Oct. May, May, Dee. Dec. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. April, May, May, MaV, MaV, July, AULJ. Aui;. -(Vuij. Nov, Adniitlnl Attor- ijics. 1801 ISO I 1801 1 80 1 1802 1802 1802 180:{ 1 80.'! I8t;.'} 1 80. '5 1804 1804 1 804 1804 1 804 1804 1804 1804 1805 1805 1805^ 1805 1805. 1805 1805 1805 1 1805 1805 1 805 1805 1800^ 1800 1800 1800 1807 1807 1807 1807 1807 1807: 1807 1808 180S 1808 1 808 1808 1808 1808 1808 1808 1808 .51 May, 25 July, .iO Julv, 22 Nov. 8 Ajiril, 28 Mav, 8 Dec. 12 May, 20 Oct. 11 Dec. I ■ Dec, 2!) April, II Mav, 10 Mav, 24 Julv. 11 Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 2.3 March 10 May, 9 Au{;. 10 May, 2 Mav, 2 MaV. 2 Mav, 2 ^lay, 9 Auf^. 25 Julv, 10 Mav, 24 Oct. 8 May, 8 Mav, Dec. 7 Dec. 22 Oct. ^2 Oct, 22 Oct. 22 Oct, 22 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 28 April, 18 May, 18 Mav, 18 May, 1 8 May, 27 July, 1 Au^^ 20 Au J? O o 10 P M 00 d « P a H Ul I* *i o o rt- a P en i Dye Stuff* and CoMfectlouury, at BHOWN BUOTHEK^ aud €0. II. II. 1 1'MJm niHl <<••• Pulnit 11 iirKo Hlioosi. ncnd of PoworN Wlinrf 88 » i,r-f;nKU AdmiOfl rL-tcr '27 April, S FA KM I. It's [1870 NAMKS. IJar- 4^ Adinitti'il Attor- 1 Rfsiilniice, , rn;iliTi('k A. I/iwiviice, I ^r,',» 27 April, 18?.0 Truro. Cliurlcs I'. Wiitclif'onl, 2 An;;. 1 SO'.) 2 An;,'. I8()!t Amherst. AiiIhcv niaiitluinl, 2 Au;r. 1 sr.'.» 2 Au-. iHd'.t 'Windsor. (iiiuvisii T. Mooro, 12 A ii;,'. lH(i',> 12 An;;. 18tl'.)! Liverpool. .lolm M. .foiH's, SO Oct. 1 Ht;;) 30 Oct. Lsr.It Halifax. ! .Ij,>. \V. Hin-;iy, ;j(i Oct. ISC'.) MO Oet. 18r)it'yartiiouth. 1 , i .J.K'oli M. Owen, ;u) Oct. 1 '^OO .MO Oct. 18(.'j!Annai)(tIis. 'I'lin-;. K. Coniiii!.', .'?0 Oct. 1 SC)i) .MO ( )ct. 18()'t Varmoutli. .Iiiliii r. Cliipiuuii, .'}() ( )ct. 1S(')!I MO Oet. I8r.') Kentville. .JiiMJii M. Maok, ■-u Oet. 18(>'J .Ml Oet. 18(;'.)[ Liverpool. .^..^. 15. M.-1).mimI(1, i'> .Inlv 1S7() l<.t July I87(t Port Hood. Cluvs. K. Do Wolf, I'.t July 187U i'.t Julv 1870 Windsor. (4 (;.(.r^;c \V. Uirdiio, i(» July, 1870 lit July, 1870 Halifax. 'riios. (!. Sliirvo, 1'.) July, IS70 I'.t Julv, 187(t Diffby. lyciiiidcr S. Morso, 1'.* .Iiilv, IH7() I'.t Julv, 1870 Brid^a'town. Sti'iilieni B. Murray, '.]{) 1 )C('. 1870 MO Dftc. 1 870 Yarmouth. Will. Kolicrt Foster, :5l I )ce. 1870 Ml Doe. 1870 Halifax. «M .'oliti lW\'\n -Ir, Ml Dec, 1870 Ml Dec. 1870 do. O a o .vobt. N. Davis, Ml Dec. 1870 Ml Dee. 187(t do. 'I'lionms H. Flint, July, 1871 July, 1871 Yarmouth. Ciiarie'S S. Ilarriii^^toii, .Julv, 1871 ,luly, 1871 Halifax. e An^Mis Mi'Isiiac, 1 )ec. 1871 Dec. 1871 Antijronish. n Wallace (iialiain, Dee. 1871 Doe., 1 871 ! Halifax. ; •• 6 u (ioo. II. KiiiiT, Dee. 1871 Dee., 1871 Windsor. i Alex H. iMcCiiUivray, Dec. 1871 Doc, 1871 Ouvshoro'. "0 Nicholas II. Moa^iicr, Jan. 1872 Jan., 1872 Halifa.w. i 1 Cliaiies.I. McDonald, July, 187L> ,luly, 1872 Do. i ('. M. Witt, July, 1872 July, 1872 J)o. ' i J. II. Frith, Julv, 1872 July, 1872 J)o. j ' Johnston Hunt, July. 1872 July, 1872 Do. i < Barclay Wchster, July, 1872 July, 1872| Kentville. :.Ji»liii 11. McDonald, July, 1872 July, 1872|Shcll)urne. h ' John J. IM<'Kinnon, Jr,. JiilV 1872 July, 1872j AntigoTiish. l\iil)(3rt D. Dodd. July, 1872 Julv, 1872 Svdncv. o : Colin N. ('ampliell. July, 1872 Jidy, 1872 Baddeck. liuf'iis A. Trciuain, July, 1872 July, 1872 Guysboro'. § Thomas Robin.'^on, Julv, 1872 Jufy, 1872DiK'by. Benjamin Rus.sel, ])ee. 1872 ])ec. 1872 Halifax. i Robert Sodirwiek, April 187M April, 1873 Do. i j Byron A. Weston, if Illy, 1 87M July, 1873 Do. 1 Joh7i M. Geldort, July, 187M July, 1873 Do. Diiiieaii C. Frascr, July, 187M July, 1873 New Glasgow. Nonnan I. Lay ton, July, 187M July, 1873 Truro. i rFolm M. (^hisliolui, Dee. 1 87M Dee. 1873 Halifax. 1 ' HarrrJ. Ilardiii.-', Dee. 187M J>ee. 187M Maitland. Hii-h Mel). Henry, Dee. 1 87M ])ec. 187Mi Halifax. ' SauHiel A. Cliesley, Dee. 187M Dee. 187M Do. i Herliort Bourinot, Doe. 187M ])ec. 187M vSydncy. Donald viiilies. Doc. 1 87M Dee. 187M'I'ort liood. An;j;ns Mc( iillivray. Julv, 1874 July, l874lAnti<;oiiishe. ; flohii (i. I'vke, July, IS 74 Julv, 1874'Liveri)ool. Geo. Biiigay, July, 1874 1 July, 18741 Yarmouth. ' II. n, in p > it 9 V C to li > 1 » ft a 2 as liuonjn IBICOTBIEKS aiul CO., Wholesale Urnt^glsts. rN Wlinrr II. II, FI'lJiRR niul 4'0., Rar niul ilAlt Iron, llond of Power'i f^'linrf. [KSTi; Glasgow. rt u u (ft t;. u ■CI s (5 A •J Q u 1870] ALMANACK. 8!) NAISIKS. Dmil. M. Owon, St'vinoiir Vj. (Joiiilcy, .loiiii J. Stewart, .Fames W. Jolinsoti, K. Sv<)nov Crawley, Fletcher U. Wade, (it'orye A. lioss, Mdwin Rntrt;Ic8, .John IJ. Mills, John T. liiiliiier, .loscph P. C/Ohiin, Adii.itti (1 Ilnr- ristiTH. .Inly, .July, .Inly, Dee. .Jimy, .Inly, .Inly, .Inly, .Inly, .July, July, 1874 1H74 1S74 1874 187.') 187') 187.5 187.') 187.') 187.') 1875 AdiiiitttMl Attor- iiii'tt. Hfhidnioi'. .lulv, 1874 linncnhurg. .TnlV, 1874 Trnro. .Inlv, 1874 Halifax. Dee. 1874| l{ri(lj,'ewater. .lany, 187.'')IIIalirax. fliily, l87.')'Hri(l!^'ewatcr. .July, 187.')jliniienl»nrf; .Inly, 187.') AtHiapolia. .Inlv, 187.') Windsor. .Inly, 187.'')'lliilifiix. .Inlv, 1875 Halifax. d:^ The Jiarri.sters and Attornies also hold conuuissioiis as Notaries I'ublic. Nova Scotia Barristers' Society. Ilvnorari/ ^fcmlirrx, the Chief .Tnstioo and .Ind^'e.s of the Snprcmc Conrt. Prisidoiit, floi) W. A. Henry; IVrv I'n sidait, I /on .lames McDonald, ('omiri/, Hon S. L. Shannon, (^.C, ( y'/vfj.s'.), Alex .lames, Q. C. ; M. H. Kiehey, Q. C. ; ,1. N. Hitehie, Q. C. ; and John S. D. Thomson, Esq. Stcrtlaii/, W. 11. Foster, lii>({. I conoiTEiis. County of Annavolis — Gilhert F. Ditniars, Steph Crossenp, Isaae IJ. IJonnett. ,Jiio Woodlmrry, m.d., Ceo T. liinh, m.d. County of Cai'K Bueton — Milledj^c Oakcs, m.d., Lauch liohertson, ,Jas (irei};, Dan MeLarty, Konald McDonald. County of Colciii:sti:u — Saml Muir, m.d., Jno B. Dickie, W. E. Mclloberts, m.d., Elisha Koaeh, m.d., Charles Bent, m.d., .J. L. Peppard, m.d., Georji;o Fulton, Danl C. Fulton, David W. Muir, m.d., E. T. MeHobcrt, m.d. County ok Cumhrrland — Thomas Page, Chas Ward, Jose])h Clark, Jno T. Salter, 11. A. Davison (Parrsbow'), Thos W. .Jackson, K. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison (Nlrcr Philip), liobt Mitchell, m.d., IJcnj S. Seaman, S. Howard, m.d., Silas Pnrdy, m.d. County op Digi-.y— E. J. Budd, Bobt Stephens, m.d., Edward il. Oakcs, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. ConK^au, jr, Charles Everett, Chas E. Payson, Henry C. Sabean, J. B. G. iMorri-son, m.d., Hubert Svda, m.d., Archibald Maxwell, m.d., ('. H. Denton. County of Guvsnoi:o'— (/''/'/.s^^/'o'"//' />'/s//-/r.'.— Edw I. Cunnino- liam, J. B. Hadley, Alfred W. Hart, Patrick McDonald, m.d.^ G. E. Buckley, M.D. iSt. Mari/'s District— Jno Cunnn'mgoi; Alex Falconer, M.D., James Campbell, m.d. to 00 BUOWN BJlOlUEaS niMl CO., Gold Leaf and Dry ruiiitM. II. n. Fll.l.rK fiiMl CO., Vlrtiri innt Alrel, ||«>a«| of Powrr'n ITIinrr. !)() IIKI.CIIKKS lAKMIK 8 [\H] CI ri C *i e n xn u •a o n & « rt & f O s f O ('(»i;niy <>i" Hamkax — Filw Jcniiitijjs, m.d., Win IV-nrsoii, m.d., Will II. W<'tkH, M.I)., Al'rcd '..'roiiclicr, m.ii., AikIiuw Cuwic, »i.u., {', I') IJiirnaliy, Kdw Kun«'!l, m.i». (;«m;m'y ok Han ih — Jiio A. Jrukins, Snnil I). IJrown, m.u., Win Dt'iinison, m.i>., V. N. Huryi'ss, m.h., (.'. .J. (i<»N>i|), .m.i>. CoiNTv OK Invkunkhh — .Juiiu's (i. McKci'ii, Dim MiLonii, Wm (liiiiit, .Iiii> McInKtsli, M.U., Dun Cuiiii»bcll, m.d., TIu*!. VVilliiiutt, m.d., D(Jllill(i ('liislioliM, M.l» ('otiNTV OK KiMis — Iloliiics MiiHtors, M.D., C. C. Iliiniilton, m.d.. .JiiincH S. Miller, .m.d., (ir(tr;;(! I laiiiillon, llai'''i.s (). McIiUtclu'y, M.D., lliiirv Luvctt, (Jidi'oii (^^;;••.\v^•ll, William II. West, llciirio Shaw, m.d., 'i'liu.s Win Harris, .las I'\ I'alincr, .lohii Striitlicrs, m.d., .luinvs X. I'ittli, M.i»., Win Y. Fiillartoii, M.D., Miirpi'c IWckwitli, .m.d. ('oiNTv OK liKNKNiuiKi — ( Jco 'riiriKT, Ni'l Clu'sli'v, Daii DinifK'k, (MiMS (Jiay, M.D., Win A. (). Haiidall, m.d., William V. Aiuliows, M. H. Di'slirisay, (li'orm' Hoss, ('lias liCM'dly. .losepli Slcvorinan, m.d., Clias Atkiii.s, m.d., Henry S. Jo.st, Henry Alder.s, Win 11. Owen, Iler- hert Smith, m.d., .las S ('alder. County ok IMctou — David IMatheson, lldwanl IJoaeh, Wni II. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John Mitchell, m.d., John McKay, Win Kraser, .m.d., James K. Collie, .m.d., Samuel \. Foster CoiTNTV t>K (^ikkn's — Jas I'orhes, .M .D., Jas Collie, Jos B. Harlow, C«)lin Caini»liell, M. J. Drew, jr. CoiNrv OK Kk'II.movd — Ktimiiiid 1'. Flynn, Maurice Kavnnn;j:h. Wm Hrymcr, lly C Fixott. m.d., D. (Jronchy, Cas^imer Kohert, .m.d, ("■oKsrv OK SiiKi.iu'H.NK— Will J. Ik'll, Jiio tl. Sehra^c, M.u., Jas J. ('larki!, .M.D., Koliert W. Freeman. (Bounty ok Victouia — Jno Kobcrtson, Jno MeLoUan, S, G. A. McKeeii, M.D. CoiJNrY OK Yaumoutii — .las C. I'arisih, m.d., Jno Tooker, Matt JetlVey, Form Hatlield, Nat Hilton, Wm liarton, m.d., llurv Caim, Jas Kirhv, M.D., (j. J. Farish, ,'\i.d., .)os IJ. Bond, m.d.,T1ios D, Chipman, Wm! 11. Ikiu. > B a ft c. > t/1 1 r» K 9 ft < < (5 3 P BltO'H 31 UKttTUKRA Jt CO., liM|»»rt«r» of SargiMl Iiiiitr«MiMiU. * Wlinrf. n. If. rrr.l.vn nwtlCO., ^olilr'n rMmt I^tiiimmHo, llra«l PoHf r'n nbiirr. [IHTC if)H, M.I>., vio, M.U., r.i)., Win (^ «! I'uii, Will W U) •r4 lull, M.l)., > n t -0 f(in, M.l),, ^ o fX icy, M.i>., law, .M.I)., ft d «4 .IulII'J.S i\. p U « -d to ;] Diniock, M 90 ci AikIiows, V d mil, M.i>., veil, llcr- (k 1) « (9 h Win II. > M civil}. 1 d ♦J u rt . Harlow, pi I/l p* r» M [avMiia;.'^!). 1 Ci « •err, M.I), f» , # «< .M.U., Jas s 13 S. G. A. U kcr, Matt * 5! 5 (J ^'aini, Jas Uliipiuaii, b4 (t 1 H n g 61 t ri 1 ■^ William s ', Daiiiol P :», Miner & d Mills 2d. n ircr, Hoii- 4 tin (iatcs, < ft (3 Q tl, James )i4 4t Kdliliiiis, 3 n ^1 Jidiiiston, Wm Y. Q \ S|miT, 'i V White, a 'W. Mil- U • ll..llaii.l. M::r>hall. iCiijiUniii s Foster, — ^ iHTiJ] ALMANACK. 1)1 (ieo Tmop. Jno Hiirklcr, fi. Munloi-h, Sam DanieN. Alim Yoiintr, Wm lieionU'P, .Ja<'()l) Neily, Major Stioiiaeh, Jas .A. (iililiun, Walter Weltun, .Fiio Stodiliirt, Saiiil Neily. iJeriianl Caliii'k, Siiml Me( ormiek, .Iiiu Kviler, Cliurles Wliitmaii," Jno Uiee, Wm Wri>:lit, Wm CarliDii, (ieo Ditmars*. Dowc I). Tott*'!-, TIiom A. Marueson, TIkis A. (iava/.a. Win V. Jones, John (i. Mulemn, Wm 11. Kay, Dow J. Morse, Sainl I'ii kn|>, Jol) Watle, Kdward IJartean.x, (i«'orpe llardwiek, Daxid McLellan, Wm Mel-an^xiilaii, Tlios Hanks, Win Miller, Jaeoh Sloeiim. (iit» Neily, Francis Miller, Win II. Ualeoin, .Joel Sloeiim, (iioi^e Woodherry, Klias I'hiimcy, Ste|iheii Meals, (iilt'ord Delap, John H. 'rroop. Win Shaw, Isriud Letti'iiy, St«'phrn K. lieiit. lOlias lU'ulx, Kdniond Uent, l'"dias 'rii|i|»er, Ohadiah M. Taylor, Norman H. Spinney. Shippy Spnrr, Fowler Hnrns, Wm. ("hipinaii Jr., Kdward liailiman," Wm. J." II. I5nl- eoiu, Wallace lMiii,ney, I5eiij. L. Wimlusler, Artlinr Harris. John I'riiiee, Jno W. Whitman, Silas I'oiter, Chas II. Ford. Jno Anthony, John S, Murse, Arilinr W. Ilurris, Jas I,oii;iley, I'hinlay Saunders, 'rimothy U. Hrooks. ,Jno Morgan, IJenj (iold-niiih, Tlios I»t lap, Fdwd Milhtrrv, .Ja.s I). Oaki's, ('has A. Elliott, Harris V'anHlaKom, Kobt lU'iil, Win V. V'room, Wi'Ilin«,'(oii Farnsworth. J. Alhert Hi'ckwith, Md^ar H. l'or;er, F.dmuiid (.'lark, Jacob Loiiy, William Mill r, Fiiekiol L'rossciip. C'oc.NTV OF Antkioni-sii — .los Syiuoiids, Don^'ald rameion, Alex McDonald, Jno McKinnon, Jno MeKcnzie. Kohert McDonald, Aich Mc(;illi\ray, Sr., Aliens Melsaac, John McDonald, (I'omket,) Neil McKeiina, Alex Mclnncs, (Jeor^e II. Irish, Andrew ( hisholm, John Mclntyro, Jr., Arch Mcliillivray, Jr., Win J. lieek, lCli.>ha M. Kandall, .\le.\ander Mcintosh, M.D., Coiin Ko.-^s, Alexandui' M. ('hisholm, Jas Wilkio, Don C'hisholm, (Donn). John Mc(iillivray. ((iU'ii Hoa»l). Arch Kiaser, Michael C'rispo. 'I'imoihy (.'ri.spo, Jas (i. i'toss, .losi-ph Mae- Doiiahl, (.VI. (irfeii), John McDonald, (Ohio) Colin ('hisholm, William (ierrior, -Ino ('hisholm. (St. Andrews). Elisha Wm Kainlall. Uodk ('hisholm, (Addin^^ton), Allan Cameron, Don McKcii/.ic, Wm ('hisholm, Crracadio) Aaron 1). Harrin;xtoii, John McMillan, (Ohio), Hoilk Me- .l)onald, VVm lioyle, Jno Fraser, Kdwd Corhctt, Henry Welih, Moses Somcrs, JMichael Fetitpas, .John Chisholm, (North River), William K. Cunnin.L!;liam, Hiij^h McAdam, Aniens Mclnnis, Martin McDonald, David Condon, Charles Cameron. Alex MeNaujrhton, Don McDonald, (S. Kiver), John McCillivray, ( B. Settlement,) Norman McDonald, John McDonald. (Y. Grant), lln;;h McLellan, Jno C. McDonald, Alex M. ('nniuni^ham, Laehlan C-ameron, Allan Smith, Alex AIc- (Jillivrav, John A. Mc(iillivray, Wm C. Ilierlihy. Archd. Mcl'liee, Lueien l)oiron, Don McMillan, Jos ilcDonald, ((iidf ). Jno McKinnon, (Poinket,) Andw McFarlane, Wm Chisholm, (Caledonia), John ^le- Millan, Don Chisholm, (Fiiilay), David McNair, Anj;iis McIsaac, (('aledonia), William Chisholm, (St. Andrews,) AiiLrns Mc(iillivray, dames M Hall, Alex Chisliolni, Wm. McDonald, Kich J. Forristall, Anjius McDougall, Aniens McDonald, John B. Bonln, Don ^IcDouaid, John W. Scars, Allan McDonald, Robert Stewart. County of Cai'K Buktox. — Thomas S. Bown, Ccorire (j. G. Hill. Hon John Bonrinot, N. H. M.utin, Arnold Holmes, William Arulstr(Jn«,^ William Bntler, William Gammdl, Laiichlun Robertson, Beiioni Shepherd. Anthony Martell, Georjic Ki;iijy, Don Ross. Hon Thomas D. Arcliiijald. Don (iillis, John Forbes, Donald Maeaiilay, Caleb Huntiiiiitou, Thomas Moore, Alexander Kenua, Douyald Me- t §■ H A a o B V p p (B « g M d •d o Vi rt- ►1 O o o JMMiU. BKO^VN BKOIRKKS amd C«m iMmMdntii, Haltlax. n. n. FFLLER •* CM>., Tin Plilo. If, IX, M', DX, Ilond of PoMorN ^Tlmrr. 4) O Hi * a u 0) ca m .!4 u o o -« ci cc m 4) > O in o -a 13 f4 m hall Bourinot, John Vooght, Chas J. ("larke, Norman McDonald, Micluud Slattvry, Walter Y(uing, Henry Mitchell, James llitcliens, Arthur 11. Bouriiiot, Dun Mi'Tiarty, John Belcher Moore, Wni. III. Moore, Bohcrt Martin, Allan McLean, James (iillis. Bonald McDonald, Michael McLellan, D(m McDongall, Allen McAdani, Isaac (ireenwell, Liiurcnee Holland. Cornelius Ilickcy, Ewen Robertson, John Sutherland, Thomas 1'. Jones, David McKe'en, Alex. C. Boss, Neil McNeill, John McLean, llenrv LeCrass, Samuel Brookman, John T. .Mollatt, lilowers Archibald, Donald McNeill, Patrick Nevill, Patk () 'Toole, Israel Slattery, Hector F. McDou w 13 M p.. to > iiKOW.\ KHOTIILItM aiMl €0., niioliNale »ni;(»lHt.>4. [1876! i liiinlsoTi, ' lolm L. ' cholsoii, ■ ran Mc- Cloment Donald >s Lewis, Is, Park Norman , Janios r jVIoorc, Konald ini, Isaac ion, Jolm ;oss, Noil , John T. •ill, Talk .'Han, Jon vn, James cKinnon, IcDonnld, deric'k N. iceLallin, 11, Kobcvt McCuvdv, Ikiijamin Fanlkner, ay, J. ]). Ave, John , Delanoy, "th, James Daniel C. )u, James son, Danl lolm, Wni es Crowe, on, David Jno Kvan, [erson, Jno fas IJirrell, venzie, F. •ell, James Ison, Isaae i. Fleteher, Wm Hill, ke, Husjh \v Ilyslop, ni, Dat.iel Iton, John 11, Patrick ixy, Levi (•J y II. n. 1 1 LLRR and CO., % M. Slu'Ot Zliie, IIr:id of Fowoi* 's Wliarf. ,18 76] ALMANACK. 93 y U CI rt u o a M n h " s *3 o *■> ill 'J rt a »■< ft ♦J H «■! I i Hi A, Davidson, Thos. J. G. Nelson, James Chuk, John Millrr, \\'m. Blair, Tlioinas. Miller, John Portcons, John Li>:htliodv, Khenezer Beattie, Ja?nes Kent, Kohert Dill, Wm Lynch, John C. A-rhihald, AValtcr 15. llinuley, Hol>ert (jrant, Amos Fountain, Andrew Y. Corhett, Kt)l>ert Fornian, Andrew K. J\Ioore, John A. jMcC'iinly. John Graham, John L. Hamilton, Thomas Maleoni, Liieiiis Diikson, riohn Ur(iu'nart, Wm jNI. lliltz, Alex A. McKinnie, Benjamin Melvay, C. W. Johnston, George t'amphell. CoL'NTV OF CuMnEULAxn — Amos S. Blenkhorn, Jas Kirki)atriek, Kandoli)li Morris, llenr" Harrison, Kohert K. Smith, Den Macnamara, ' B. C. Beid, Wm Pipes, Horatio N. Davidson, J. K. Klderkin, Geo Ivnowlton, David l*urdy, Eras Carroll, Clias (J. Donkin, Jas Fidler- ton, Moses Lowe, Ilanee Irlnnter, David Lawrence, Samuel Webb, Norman MeLeod, Wm Baker, Wm P. ('hisholm, litohert MeElman, Kobt W. Salter, Martin Cluipman, John T. Smyth, Cyrus Bent, Peter MacFarlane, William F, Cutten, Cyrus Black^ Chas. E. Batchf'ord, Doul; Pu;isloy, William Stewart, Alfred Black, William B. Bnm- da;:e, Thomas T. Thomson, John Brafrjj:, liobcri Ward, Fras F. llatHeld, Nat P. llujres, A. P. Bradley, David Fullerlon, John Davison, Mich K. Pn., Netis Cha})pel, Chas Lawrence, Thos B. Black, Thomas Poach, J. Hiram Black, But'us Black, Patrick Baird, Wm ^Nlollatt, James Hi^^j^ins, SauU Baird, John Atkinson, .fohn Hewson, Wm. McNab, AVilliam Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Afain, Benj Douulas, Donald McKay, James S. Hickman, Chas McCabe, Alex'^L Wills, l^ichd B. Hucstis, Wm Sndth, Endiree Wood, Bobt Cin-istie, Thos Kirkpatrick, Amos Thomson, Zel)n(l Mackay, Charles Bent, Law Hannan, Angus JMcGillivray, Josejih llarritt, Wm (iveenlield, Chas J. Oidton, Alex Dcwar, Job Seaman, Arch Bohertson, Jno Wauoh, Bichard Woodland, sr. Mat A. Lopm, Samuel O'Donnell, Jo.duia Black, Angus McLeod, Wm Oxley, Chas Smith, Caleb Lewis, (ieo Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Charles Ilatlield, Jesse W. FuUerton, W. Y. King, John W. Bovd, Joshua Dewis, D Dickinson, Hy Davis, Albert D Chapman, Wm Bkiek, A. A. Stevens, W. Mitchell, Valentine Wood, Stephen Oxley, But'us S. Purdy, Danl Y. Holmes, (Jeo. Scott, Gilbert Atkinson, John Sutherland, George Chapman, James Tait, Wm. J. Fules, William B. Hucstis, Isaac Brown, Isaac Purdy, Fdward Betts, B. S. Seaman, P"ter McDonald, Jas McCahe, John K. Morris, David Mitchell, David Atkinson, Peter McLean, A. B. Betts, Judah P)orden, Charles Fisher, But'us Bipley, Tillott Harrison, Thos Lowther, Thomas Jennings, James G. H. Brown, James A. Elliott, Samuel E. Freeman, A. G. Kelly. County of Dniuv — Didrict of Diqhij—CoWn Campl)ell, Stephen Pavson, llolli.nd E. PayMtn, Edval ^L" Alandiall, John El.lridge, Benj 11.' JvuggU'S, Sabine Savary, William Saunder-, J>auchlan McKay, John Dakin, Edward K. Timj-any, Sterns Jours, John J)unnegau, .Mciidal Crocker, Edwd II. Oakes. Geo Henderson, David Bice, Wm F. Mar.-.hall, George B. Potter, Jno V. Purdy, Wm Aymar, Wm F Poller, )M\v Haines. Jesse Harris. William Coa-.-ins. Isaiah Thurl'cr. lieiij Van P.laraeom, Thomas B. Tooker, George Denton, John W. Powell, O o d (a pi W > a <5 (Ti Wt CO (9 O o 5 *-* o Pt- (t> M to P Pi M 00 cj G> P (6 w 0> o o P G) W !^l»uui$i'.s Bnwlics wvixl Combs, l»y BROWN BUOTIIEKS ?\iul Co. n. II. ri LLKR * <'0., Blnit tj (3 PJ M 6 g (A •< PJ • « O »0 94 BKLCIIKIl S FAUMEllS [1870 SiiimicI '\\ IJiU'oii, David Movcliousc, Kdwiwd Potter, William Lent, AlcMUKicr 1). llovt. Joiiii wS. Mc'N(;il, Ahner Morse, Israel i)iin!i, lluhhard Davis, Wiiliain Denton, Clius Denton. Win. Hankin- son, Tlios (J. Sinf4er, lliehard Sanderson, Jiwncs H. Koon, Robert K. 'I'inipaiiy, VV. J I. Taylor, John Walsh, Charles 11. Everett, Robert lieed, .hunos 11. Morehouse, (xeorire A. Purdy, Edward J. Uudd, An.sol H. lloldsworth, Francis Untchinson, David Cowan, James E. Delap, John Smith, John M. Smith, Edwd Ilotran, Geo Cassehoom, Jiis Walsh, Jas Lovitt, E. R. Oakcs, James II. Jones, Daniel Morton. Wni. Warner, iMlward Everett, Lemuel Saunders. Wesley 0:.thouse, H. S. Fitzrandolph, Jasper Journeay, Colin John.son.Eliakim E.Tupplcr, Jus W. Denton. Stephen Westeott, Kdwd C. Bowers, F. W. Rufipes, Chas Sauuilers, Ephraini Bacon, W. Niehol, W. H. Dahli^ren, Edniun(l Hurnhain, E. E. Rice, Geo 11. l)nnl)Mr, Jolin Harlan, Larkin Hilton, Jdhn Hood, Chas E. Gillcland, John R. Hunt, William Haines, Chas U. McDonald, Jno Iloldswoith, JnoB. Letteny, Geo N. Budd. Dinfrirt or Clare — Patk Nowlan, Jas Stewart, Bonaventurc Ribichcau, Felix Dovean, Nicholas Dev<'au, Reuben Perry, Angil Blinn, John P. 'riiil)C(ieau. .lohn B. Melanson, Thoujas Tooker, Geort^c U. Perry, Henry (ioldfineh, Wm. Mullen, Maturin Robieheau, Urbine Doucette, Anseim M. Comean, Fidele Gaudet, Luke Doucette, Louis Q. Bourque, James Huyhes, Geo (ierinan, II. C. Sabean, Elair Melancon, W. H. Tedford, Stcj)hcn Arsenault. County of Guyshouo' — Gin/<;howufjh Dt'st, Hon Roht M. Cutler, Hon Wm (). Hell'ernan, Jas B. Hadley, William J. Bi>tN l/oallu-r ncUlnK^nondof Pov>'<'r> Whftrf. il 1 ■; « (« o n o o ■♦J a o o « —i 'A n o o o o u H o 96 uklchrr's farmkr's [1876 Chiis J. VVilkins, Kdw Diinock, Monson II. Goudtje, Walter Hnntcr, .John .Jciikiiis, (icoryji! 1)(^ Wolf, John Smith, J. li. North, William Davison, I'liarcs (/onstantinc, (ico Armstrono;, Wm. Murphy, Wm. I<"isli, llanfll(!y Starratt, Suriil Miiinford, Andrew Shaw, Thomas Akins, Ivlwiii Miiiufoni, VVtn H. Shaw, VVrn Canavan, Wm Dennison, Niithiiii Wilcox, Jiio CarmichacI, Wm IJeckinan, Jno Stirling, James I'liMitz, 10 a 'a & p o n 1 t» 3 r» 0- O c+ c+ W to 00 £9 a to to > CO o ^ ^ M.5j.rin 187G] Wm I Donah James McFad ; Au'C\» i WmE j Thos ^ I Clougi I .McLcM , grahai Suthei Muleol Angus Murdr: Lean, Coi Palme Wm]\ Archil James James W. E Abral: Tui)p( Calkii Lvoui BHgh Davi Uobi Porte Park I'.no 11. I lAion , Lyon I (jCOl \ey Hen ]"'an Bow 1 )av Lam i:iUi Ann VaIw Jno ; Kan Wo j Bis ! Bli< . Tui H. Job ' De^ i u (fl to •A A CO 0) r( U ■A f! ».^ M o u in be a u h fil I- H (5 o l'lioloKni|»lil<'(li(>iiilnilM, vir.. Hf BKOUX UU01lll::it.S «& CO. Wharf. |[1876 |lunter, illiain Wm. Akins, nison, James homas, Bill ley, ip, Geo novan, kVilliam Sweet. |1, Alex oDou- Casey, ;, James II>i.Hh ilie, Jno McKay, i)lm Ur- Ivobert 'crliune, Thomas Burton, I Frame, h, FA'^s Smiiii, John W. , James Pherson, James , Animus hisholm, rDonell, sachem, cMillan, Duncan )owiin,ix, m, M.D., •Donald ennetlv, ., Hujli I, Peter II, John 11, Alex iimeron, . , Mur- oll, Neil l1, John I, Arch , James i Hart, h, M.D., C > u a ft » b: » *^ 1 tt »> O <^^ tr* 3 W td QO & to > H w hj o CO. VI. ^. FlIIiLKR « CO., KooflnK Pitrb nn(.1 Paper, llrn«i of IN»wcj'> Wh.irf. 187G] ALMANACK. 97 Wm McPherson, Allen McMillan, Neil McKny, Furquhar McRao, Donald McLeod, Anj^us Grant, Alex. McDonald, Arch McDouf;aIl, James Doyle, Allan McDonald, Alex McDonald, James Kcss, Donald McFadyen, Donald Smyth, John McDonald, Jolin Mclsaae, Aiiselm An'Coin, Leo Au'Coin, John McKccn, Neil McMillan, Thos Evans, Wm Kthridj^'c, Huf^h Cameron, Murdoch Matheson, Ponald rnmpbell* Thos. Willmott, m.d., Thos. Tomkins, Duncan F. McLean, Wm Mc- Ctou^^h, An^us McDoiuild, Christopher Smyth, A. C. Thomson, A. K, McLean, m.u., John Murphy, Donald Chirfholm, m.d., Jo-cph A. In- ;irahain, Alexander McLeod, John Murray, sr., Ani;us Gillies, A, TL Sutherland, James McDonald, Neil McAuley, Aloxaii icr McQueen, Malcolm Cameron, N. J, Brown, Thomas T. McKerii. Neil McLean, An^us McMillan, John McMaster, Walter Lawrence, Daniel Ifenncsy, Murdoch McKinnon, A. C. McDougnll, Allan Mcln osh, Hector Mc- Lean, Hector McKenzie. CouxTY OF Kings — Caleb H. Rand, Samuel Cliipman, Edmund Palmer, Richard Starr, John F. Hutchinson, AlexaiwUr I'atterson, Wm Miller, Fairfield Smith, Edward P. Borden, Patrick D. Scanlan, Archibald Walker, John O. Pineo, Gideon Cogswell, David Ells, James Eaton, Amos Sheffield, Ebenezer Bigelow, Richard W. Kidston, -James Griffin, John H. Cox, Irad Benjamin, Russcl (Joldwelj, Levi W. Eaton, Jacob Lockhart, Charles Eaton, Winckworlh Cliipman, Abraham Newcomb, Zebulon Neily, Sydney Welion, AViiliam A. Tui)per, David Huntley, Jno W. Rusco, John W. Borden, Bcnj H. Calkin, John N. Bowles, John Kirkpatrick, Wm W. I'atterson, Wm H. Lvons, William Rhodes, Thos A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, James l{"ii;:h, John Vauj^dian, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, William Davidson, William J. Wallace, Augustine A. Pineo, George F. Robinson, Edward Hamilton, William Crane, Jas Leard, jr., John Porter, Joshua Reid, John M. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, m.d., Edwin Parker, Geo Kinsman, Charles Hall, Henry Lovett, J.uues F L'ockwell, Hnoch A. Forsyth, Isaac Hamilton, George AV.' Fisher, John II. Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, John A. Chipman, William B. Ward. l.K;onard Fitch, John H. Miner, Benjamin B. Woodwortli, John P. Lvons, Benjamin P. Weaver, Edward C. F'ostcr, George Dodge, (ieorge Marsters, John W. Barss, Charles Dickie, George Har- vey, George N. Fuller, Obed Benjamin, David B Newcomb, Henry White, John E. Ells, George Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew Dwight Dewolf, Richard ]). West, William Bowles, Henry Pineo, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, Joseph B. Davidson, Elisha Scholield, Leonard Porter, Leonard li. llsley, Jno l.iunont, jr, Wm C. Bill, Handley C. Shailner, Abram G. Marsters, i:ikikim Tupper, Jno S. Newcomb, Henry L. Baker, WmN. Newcomb, Amos Baxter, Jos R Hea, d.c.l., Martin L. Cleaveland, Geo C. Pineo, l-:dw M. Marireson, Moses Brown, Jas Martin, Jas Doyle, Jno Tobin, JnoO. Morsei Edw Redmond, Jas E. Lyons, JasP. Cunningham, Edwin Rand, Samuel S. Robinson, Wm A. Porter, George L. Jess, Wm. H. Woodward, Wm S. West, James E. Rand, Leander Kand.Edwanl R. Bishop, Gideon Power, Oliver Woodworth, Thos Handley Chute, Jer Bligh Leander Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, J. Leander Wickwire, Thos Tuzo, Joseph Starratt, David E. Ross, Robert Ells, William II. Skinner, Charles R. Northup, Edwin Harris, James S. Witter, John N Coleman, D. Rupert Eaton, John W Margeson, Leveret DeV. Chipman, D. D. Davidson, Obadiah Newcomb, John S. Belcher, a o o p* p o u > o (Si 19 P CO d •ci m (T> ►1 M ►1 O (9 M o (a •a o ■ ' Trusse», Sninsorters, at BKOWN BUOlHEiiS A tO. If. II. rilLLKK A €»., HawHIw and Tarred €'«»rd«ig€, rowr'w lVb»rf> :ll V Ti 'i™ ja fi i ■ Y ' : Hi W^ * o H u i8 ^9 (4 .ioJMb >> m^HH <« i^^^H^I t> i^^^^^^^l f ^'■* ^^^^^^^B fi ^^^^H rt HH l« j^^B d ^^^1 u wpp 4S ■ H '■' ■■ I ■ Pi ''■■ V w ft » *\ U H e o 13 ►1 << e rn M^hmrf, [1876 William K'e, Eciw Staolcy 'attersofi, jBi'ickena, Ik Fuller, Foster, [idcou K. p I'urkcr, L. H. ndrewa, Nicholas nnninij, aiir, I}tlw Scott,. ./ Smith, ". Hoyt, William m, John Lnderson, Llders, J. , Reuben est, Enos r, Henry j ublicover, n'les, Nat t. Barss, Thos H. I Ramer, ' ckles, 1>. i I. Ililtz. I , Charles McKean, i Oxner, 'Vcntzcll, as Kizer, scph B. er, John hn Teal, y, Alex- lannin^, 'hitford, j Robert Donald, , Angus Gregor, , Robert y, C.R., koderick . Henry ») > a; In P ? 1 u a 1 » O y •1 << « u o c t> H. ■. FULKK A Cd., llUcIt Mftir i— tJMK, ll«iid «f Power's ITliiirf, 1876] ALMANA.CK. 99 IS (S S9 h o h P PI IS o u 'P M 5 (S n O It O O •5; O Q o R. Narraway, Don McDonald, c.j., Geo McKay, Georpe Denoon, John Holmes, c.j., Adam Gordon, Andw Hunter, John F. McDonald, Basil Bell, John H. Lane, Jno Gray, Pet G. Campbell, Wm Ross, Jno Ross, James Fitzpatrick, Alexander Clnsholm, Donald Fraser, James VVentworth, Duncan Rob'jrtson, Thomits Horn, James Holmes, John i A. Dawson, Jas W. Carmichael, Malcom G. McLeod, Alex McHardv, i John Dawson, John Mitchell, John Hogg, Law Miller, David Murshall' j John McPhee, George W. Underwood, Robt Fraser, Andw Campbell] David Patterson, Alexander Grant, Alexander Thompson, Hector McLean, Dtin McKay, Jas McRae, Richard Tanner, Danl McDonald, John R. Noonan, Manew T. Smith, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex McDonald, m.r., Thos Fraser, Jas Hudson, John McDonald, (Angus' sou) John McDonald, (John's ion), Don McLean, Wm McGillvrav, I Chas xMeKinnon, Chas McDougall, Wm Cameron, Charles McLellan, I G. Campbell, J. Hislop, R. P. Grant, K. Ross, A. Fraser, Jesse Hovt, • Don McDonald, f.g., Jas Fraser, Daniel Grant, Maurice Power, \V^m I Brownrigg, Danl McLean, Alex McLeod, Don Ross, Wm McDougall, 1 Jnc Camming, Jas Gumming, Don D. McDonald, Chas 'l\ Irving, Robt j McNeil, Allan McPhee, Donfld Sutherland, Malcom McDonald, j Michael C. Olding, William S. Fraser, John R. Fraser, Angus j McMillan, Jno Falconer, Wra McLaren, A. J. Patterson, Jno Yorston, : Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel Chisholm, Alex Matheson, i Jas W. Jackson, Jas D. McGregor, James Kitchen, John Henry, David Tattrie, Saral Archibald, John Gollan, David Millar, Thos Graham, John McLeod, George Lawrie, Angus Campbell, John R. Carmichael, Finlay Cameron, Thomas Grant, Robert McNaughton, Daniel Munro, Robert McLean, John Miller, James P. McLennan, C. Dwyer, Wm Campion, Peter Brown, Duncan Wier, George Smith, John Fraser, David Hupgin, Robert Bannerman, James Mitchell, Wm C. Olding, John D. Fraser, E. McLellan, John Oliver, James Stalker, Geo. 3 Hamilton, John Johnson, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, Robert Dewar, Geo McConnell, Alex. McGillivray, John R. Daties, Kenn«th Cameron, Samuel A. Fosttr, Jno McDonald, (Dal), John McKenzio, Jas Ro»8, John P. Lawson, Robert S. McCurdy, John Fraier, Robert Campbell, Alex Sutherland, A. M. Fraser, Jno M. Innia, Jno Denoon, Charlai McKinnon, Alexander N. Gunn, Robert Campbell, 2>^ornian Gunn, John D. Cameron, David Conners, Francis Mclutuxie, John D. McDonald. County of Queens — Whitman Freeman, James F. More, Richard Carder, William McGill, Zoheth Freeman, Joseph Dexter, George McLeod, Eldred Cohoon, Robert Dolliver, Stephen Mack, David Freeman, Sylvanus Morton, Israel Hendry, George S. I'arker, Charles Allison, jr., Enoch Steadman, John H. Mulhall, Edward McLeod. Samuel T. N. Sellon, Samuel Freeman, Stephen C. Tupper, John R. Hall, Edward P Freeman, Joseph H. Cook, Elk Morton, Jabez F, Park, Bart F. Tupi^er, Joseph Chandler, Asa Morine, Edward C. Secly, Nath Tupjxir, Lewis A. Sponagle, Stew F. (rardcncr, Simeon F. Hiint, Geo A. Fisher, Wm. Hendry, Eldred H. Barnaby, Richard Knowh-s, Donald Campbell, Hugh Houston, Joseph Junes, Wm Cowie, Joseph M. Freeman, Patk Flynn, Joshua N. Free- man, Drew R.BIocket, Riehd XL Teller, Jno Lacey' Milton Douglass, Jno McGinty, jr., Hy W. Hocker, Spencer Coh.oon, Jno C. Wolf, Chas E. Morton, Jos Ford, Wm H. Freeman, Stephen Smith, P. Armstrong, Jos B. Harlow, James M. Freeman, Lewis Minard, Theodosius Ford, John O •SI O pi > O :s V* V s s en M a ►< (9 O » (J M 0K4rW1I VSOHIilitS A €#4« Iwvwrters of Floirer 8«eds. II. if. FILL^^K *t ni., WrniHlnuii'* l.i>u«loii Whilf LtrmU row<'i-% Whaif I* il ^ U o A -■I u «) m y o o o Ml N i d a n f) w o o u CO 2 M o »0 rc-r; 100 KKLCnKR's FARMKIt'S [187(; II. Miuiird. Uriiih Jolniston. A. M. llcmcon, (ii'o W. Rar.ss, Martin McXutt, Vincent Di'xter, J. Newton Mack, SiUanus Munro, Janus ('roCt, Janus rurlv, (.'aicb Colo, (iillK'rt 8. Mark, Thu.s. M. Dnnphy, Simeon F. Hro\vn,"jo]in McDonald, Alex McDonald, John Bii^'ly, jr., William Weiitzell, John K(lj,'ar, John II. Diinlop, Nathan Ellis, John I'ay^anr, suur., irol.crt Uolxsrtson, Nelson McLeod, Charles Ciishin;:. John W. UiM), -hvhez Coop, David Slierid", James E. Daley, James Carder, Thomas Day, Joseph IJ. Freeman. County <»f IIkmimond— Henry Martell, .Tohn R. Smith, senr. John Morrison, John Matheson. Alexander Mnrehison, Anthy Oliver, Simon Donovan, sr., John Meln)M.s, Sinmn lJiU)in, John Strachan, ' Ken McLeod, John Fuller, Charles Boudrut, Edward Ganion, E. r. FIvnn, Kohert McKenzio, Robert Hill, William IJrymer, Patrick lVIaul>our(jette, Maurice J. Kavanajrh, Ken IMorrison, Donald Boyd, Simon Landry, JetVrcy Bondrot, John Frahill, Danl O'C. Mad- den, Peter Bosdet, John H. 'Rindress, Amie Martell, Isaac LeVesconte, James Smith,. David (iruchy, Wm LeVesconte, Atirus McLeod, Henry C. Fixot, M.u , Don N. Shaw, Hen Carre, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bel- fontaine, Stephen McPherson, John McDonald, Louis Bondrot, J^on Mattheson, William Unpihart, George H. Bissett, Hyacinth Martell, William G. B;illam, Hector IMiirchison, l>onaId McKay, Isidore LcBlane, Henry Richard, Archibald Johnston, John R. Smith, jr., Gilbert Paon, Atulrew McDonald, An^jns McNeil, James Hearn, sr., Charles Kin.u', Max Forrest, David McXamara, jr, Peter Grucb.y, Jolm Kcefe, Albert B. Hooper, Anf,nis McKinnon, Neil Stewart, Joseph INIatheson, Rol)ert G. Proctor, Simon Terrio, James Phelan, Sebastian Vitrncau, jr., D. McRae, R. G. Moriison, Wm Chisholm, Hector McKinnon, Walter Murray, Georjj:e M. Jean, Remi Benoit, Felix Forest, Charles Lenoir, Angus ISIcNcil, Paul Ijcbhvnc, George Clough, Joseph Bissett, Sylvester Boudrot, Edward Proctor, Ciiarles Grant, Alex Mcintosh, Murdoch McRac, Alcxatuler McCuish, Alex T. Matheson, Simon LeBlanc, Jno Morrison, Emilc Moucbct, Jolm C. McDougfi'.i, M. p.? Casimer Robert, M.D., David Walker, William R. Morrison, Allan J. McNeill. CouKTV OF Stielburne — Robert Curric, Gill)ert McKenna, Wm J. Bell, William T. Kelly, James T. Holden, David Eisenhaucr, James Hogg, John M. Dall, Joseph Walters, William McKay, Wm Herkins, John G. W. Dall, Jessie Dexter, John Purney, Jas P. Johnston, Hugh McAl))ine, Wm. Dunlop, jr., Jacob Locke, Austin Locke, James Bower, Robert G. IrAvin, John A. McGowans, Geo Cox, Elisha W. Perry, Robert W. Freeman. Bdrriivjton District — William Cunningham, J.vs C Smith, Josiah Snow, Henry Chute, Bartlett Covill, Asa Macgray, Thos L. Banks, Obed W. Homer, Ihos, CoflRn, Thos W. Wilson, Israel L. CrowcU, Wn\ B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, Jas J. Clark, M.D., Vincent Nickerson, INlichl Wrayton, Danl. Sargent, A. C. Avard Doane, Wm A. Snow, Edward CrowcU, Martin Thomas, Thos Hogg, Thos Wntsoi), John 15. Lawrence, Thos Newell, David Daley, Francis W. Homer, Robert Sutherland. CouvTY OF ViOTOKTA — William Jones, Charles J. Campbell, Alex- ander Taylor, John Robertson, Alexander Mnnro, Joseph Hartt, Angus Buchaunan, .[ohn W. Buike, Alexander McKay, Lewis Bown, Duncan Feruuson, Alex Cameron, Anu,ns McLeod, elohn McLeod, Jolm McDonald, John S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Don McLean, M 1.4 » a M e & ►t ft u « a p 00 to to > << ^' a o •* ►"> Ml n. n. Fri 187G] ,lno Mc Donald Wm R Mur M ,iohu '^ Thos S son, ] A.J.^ Hector Angus Don ^ McDo Kdwai .McKa McLe( Morri; Charl .McKe Munr Cam] McLe '• Jame: McNi Co West Willi Nelsc Cam John Most Oos I J. A\ CraA Natl Sam The Cha Rid Bla i Por ^ Jon ' Isrs ID'I I S iSti Ga Jn( V. J. jr- mi BUeVTN DKOTUEICS A CO., Ordnance »<|itfirc« Halifax. r'"* Wharf. [i87i; Mai'tii) , James l>iiiipliy, lis, .John [Jusliiii;::', JaniL's If* n. FFLLER A CO., Raw and Rolled lilnnfcd Oil, Hrad roivrr'A Wharf. h, scnr. Oliver, trachiui, Gauioii, iJrymer, Donald 'C. Mad- '^escontc, (1, Henry n>w Bi'i- I'ot, ])o)i Miu'tell, Isidore nith, jr., Henrn, Gruchy, Stewart, Phelan, ^liisholm, i Benoit, , George , Charles ih, Alex , Jolin C ill lain K na, Wm Jenhaucr, McKav, ', Jas J'. I Austin Jeo Cox, William t Covin, n, Thos r, Jas J. It, A. C. IS, Thos 1 Diihy, 11, Alcx- 1 Ilartt, s Bown, dcLeod, kicLeaii, I tx. » e. M d 1 ft u (D (n J* p t 00 » &< to to > M Hi u u u J* Im 4) u *i 09 n o +■> u u n u o .»< 87G] ALMANACK. 101 Juo McLennan, Chas Campbell, Malcom McLean, liauchlan McDonald, Donald Morrison, Uuuert G. Zwicker, Hector Campbell, Jesscc Roper, Wm McLean, Kenneth McKenzic, Edward McLeod, Miir McKenzie, Mur McDonald, Kenneth McDonald, An^jus McAulay, Neil McAskill, rJohn McLeod, Neil Morrison, Kenneth Buchannan, Luther McLeod, Thos S. Bown, jr., John McKiniion, Inf^raham Carey, Dun Morri- son, Daniel J. McKenzic, A. B. Morrison, An<::iis Cameron, A. >). Maclver, Daniel McLeod, Neil Gillis, (ieo In/^rahum, Jolm McKae, Hector McNeil, Alex McDonald, Wm Kidston, jr., Lauji^h McKadyan, An;;ns Mclvor, Hod Mcltae, Samuel C. Cam])bell, D'onidd MelA'an, Don MeQuarry, Juo A. Fraser, Don MeRae, Alex Fer^'uson, Alex S. McDomdd, A. S. Kidston, Henry Foyle, Donald Gillis, J. C. Boyd, lOdward 1'. McNeil, Duncan McAskill, Alurdoch MeKciizie, Donald .McKay, Philip Frascr, Donald J. McRae, Hujrh McAskill, Malcolm McLeod, Duncan MeHae, Edward McCnrdy, Donald McLean, John .Morrison, John H. Colioon, Pryor Hall, Charles Hart, Da^ id McCurdy, (Uiarlps McDonald, Charles L. Cam|)l)elb Peter McLeod, Donald McKenzie, Charles MeRae, Leonard McLeod, James McKinnon, Colin Munro, Duncan Kerr, Donald Walker, K. R. McKenzie, Ivobert D. Canjphell, John Hcelan, Ronald McDonald, Donald McLeod, Duncan McLeod, An<;u8 McDonald, David Dunlop, Jno Munro, Nathan Nunn, James McKinnon, Alexander McDonald, John McLean, Stephen McNeill. County op Yaumoutii — Township of Yannouth: Jno Murray, Leon Weston, Benjamin Ro<|:ers, Thomas 'D. Chipman, Nathan Hilton, William Burrill, Robert Brown, J. Crawley, Ansel Rob!)ins, J. Nelson Cornin^^ Nathan Crosby, Benj P. Crosby, Geo Crosby, Harvey Cann, Jolin Ravnard, Geo S. Brown, Samuel Flint, Benj Cleaveland, John K. Rverson, Nehcmiah K. Clements, Jacob Hatfield, Nathan Moses, Charles Tedford, Charles Stwl, Samuel Crosby, Richard T. Oosbv, Jon Randall, John A. Hatfield, Stephen Patten, John Tooker, J. AVtmtworth Moody, Alden Ellis, Chas E Brown, Wm Haley, John Crawley, jr., Jacob Landers, Freeman Dennis, Sanil M. Ryerson, Nathan Lewis, Jame* Stcrritt, Willam V. Brown, Chandler Bobbins, Samuel Hamilton, B>Ton P. Ladd, Geo H. Jenkins, Thos. B. Crosby, Thomas M. T/iwis, Robert K. Rose, E.L.Archibald, Nathaniel Hogg, Charles Cahan, jr., W. IL Moody, Wm. D. Lovitt, Geo R. DotT, Richard C. Cann, Wm Law, Nathl Churchill, Amos Hdton, John C. Blackadar, Trad Porter, Danl McLau^^ilin, Joseph R. Kinney, Ansley Porter, David Croshv, Nathan B. Lewis, Wm S.Porter, :Mon(le White, Jonathan Roberts, Job S. Blauvelt, Wm E.irrill, jr. Disfrirt of Arr/ijle: Israel Harding, Robt S. Eakins, Jas M. Lent, Matt Jeflery, Peter S. i D'Entremont, John Bourque, Michl Surette, W. D'Entremont, Obcd ' S Slocomb, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Sims, Louis B. D'Entremont, J. Harvey McLarren, Albert Gayton, Lemuel Hamilton, Jno (toodwni, jr., James Amero, Leon V. Amero, John Murphy, John Carland, Jere- miah Murphv, Melford Sims, Caleb Cook, J, Ingram Brand. S» Uu*9i>ip»»uA lukl«ts,a; BK«W3» HUOTHVES * « O, i H. n. FFIXRW Jk r:, •n* fw mmr^trnttrr, ««•< T Power'a WKiwf, (lie 8 9 B § 102 belcher's farmer's [1870 Oonunisaionejs for gMug r«llof to laBolvout DilDtori and for takingr affidavits to hold to Ball. CoDNTY OF Annapolis— Geo R. Grassic, I. W. Kupjjlos, Joseph Wheeloc!- Jnmes Grny, William Y. Foster, Clms M. Forbes, Joliii Mills, John Fleet, Robert MilU, Edward Burteau, T. W. Chealey, Thoa C. Whcelock, Albert Beals, L. S. Morse, William Reardon. Co. OF Antioonisiie— Wm C. Hierlihy, Win R. Cunningham, Wm J. Rctk, Richard J. Forristall. Co. OF Cape Bueton— C. E. Leonard, Henry Davenport, Williaim Gammcll, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean, John Fer- ^'usson, John Forb*s, Chas J. Clark. Co. OF Colchester— Wm Cami)bell, James F. BInnehard, Jas. K. Blair, William McKim, Wm A. Fulmore, John King, Thomas Miller, George Reading. Co. OF Cumberland— Charles I). Roach, C. 0. Donkin, Francis Carroll, William H. Rogers, Charles B. Dewolf, Donald McKay, C. E. Ratchford, James W. Delaney, Amos S. Blenkhorn, Cyrus Bent, J. Z. Bliss, Job Seaman, Wm Oxley. Co. OF DionY— Chas Budd, Edw K. Tin\pany, John Donncgnn, Edward M. Marshall, Louis Q. Bourque, Basil A. Robichau, Charlton Sabcan, Holland 11 Payson, Colin Campbell, senr., Win B Stewart, B. H. Ru;^'gles, Edwd llogan, A. M. Coinoau, Bonaventure Robicheau, W. H. Taylor, George Henderson, John V. I'urdy. Co. OP GuvsBORo' — William G. Scott, John Mahonev, Jas B. Hadley, A\'m Hart, Christopher Jost: St. Mary's />/s/., Hugh McDonald, Wm A. McKc :, Alex N. McDonald, John W. McKeen. Co. OF Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Andrew Shiels, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Napean Clarke, Peter H. LeNoir, Wm. Twining, M. I. Wilkins, Chas. Taylor, Wallace Graham, Wm F McCoy, John D. Tnpper, John H. Anderson, Isaac J. VVylde, Alex Stephen, John Erwin, jr. Co. OF Hants — Elkanah Young, John 0. King, David Frieze, Jas Poyntz, Isaac Carver, M. H. Goudge. Co. or Invernsss — Lauchlan McDougall, James McDonnell, Angus McDoRnell, William Grant, William McPh., Donald McDonald, Angus Grant. Co. OF Kings— John F Hutchinson, Richard Starr, William Crane, Cideb H. Rand, Benjamin H. Calkin, Winckworth Chipraan, Wm Eaton, Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robinson, Geo Dodge, Levi W. Eaton, Joseph Benjamin Dawson. Co, OF Lunenburg — Daniel Dimock, John Harley, Matt Ernst, James Dowling, liobt Seott, Jas Dechman» Jas D. Selij^, Benjamin Dauphinee. Co. OF PiCTOU — Hon James Fraser, Robert Murray, D. Hockin, I James Primrose, William Gordon, Robert Doull, Henry R. Narraway, j Don Robertson, Rodk McKenzie, David Matheson, Geo W. Lnderwoo'd, Wra W. Glennie, John Gollan. Co. OF Queens — J. F. More, John Edgar, James Collie, Wm. Ford, Matt Drew, jr., William Anderson, Patrick Flynn, Samuel W. Burns, m d. I 5 » BlfiOWM BKOTHEKS A C9., Dma0« > A, liHlifiix. fi Wfcnrf, [1870 iors and 1, JoSCTlll )ca, Joliii iley, Thou ninghnm, , William ohn Jb\'r- nrd, Jas. Thomas Francis ay, C. E. cut, J. Z. >onne{»aii, Charlton Stewart, obichcau, y, Jas B. cDoiiald, s, Joseph •ke, Peter Wallace )0n, Isaac Vicze, Jas cDonnell, Duncan William Dhipman, Levi W. Rtt Ernst, Benjumin , Hockin, farraway, iderwoo'd, lie, Wm. imuel W. n. H. rVthVM Jk €•., nAHimtlc nil Nall*. IfriMl •f Povrrr'n HVhitrf. a I a u ■0 M p> > n 3 3 P t* n 5 {0 1876] ALMANACK. 103 Co. OP Ru'iiMONi) — Wiiliaiii Crirhton, Simon Donovan, John K. Smith, Danl. O'C. Madilon, John KiilK-r, Ihiiac Li'Vcscontc, .John I'lTchil, John Mathcson, E. T. Elynu, John II. Hhindrcss, David Grouchy, Anjijus McNeil. Co. OK SiiKr,nimNK — .Tosiah Coflin, Gilbert McKcnna, I^oIktI ' Curric, .Josiah Snow, (Jabrid Robertson, O. W. Homer, ,1. C. Smith, \Vm J. IJcll, K. G. Irwin, Jacob Locke, James 1'. Johnston, George A. Cox. Co. OK Victoria — Alex Taylor, Josepli Ilart, Dtniald Morrison, Wm Jones, Donald McLean, Alex Taylor, jr., 1). McDonald, John Mnrke. Co. OK Yakmouth — John TJonrqtie, Enos Gardner, J. W. II. Howley, John Tooker, Jas M. Lent, C. B. Owen, Thomas IJ. Flint, Nathan Hilton. DOMINION OFFICERS. 7I1TA1T0ZAL DSFAHTKEXTT-ITOYA SCOTIA BHAITCB. Includes Audit Office, Assistant Receiver General's Office, and Savings' Banks. Auditor's Okkici:. — Auditor, Sydenham Howe. Arcountunt, Robert Stather. M('ssen;/'^). liiifistntrs of Murriiujos, liiiths iind Ih'ttlhs. St»'|»lit'n Scldou, Ilalil.ix, nnd the i)i'jjuty Tost- ini\sr«'rs Jiinl Way Ollicn lu'cpcrs in llic ditrcrriit ('ounlies. I'oitr or IIaVikax — ///s/vr/Zm/ /'A/ys/r/rtH, W. N. Wickwire, M. 1). Assistmit /'lii/iii «nriiUh, neiiil rowrr'i niuirr. > c 3 c fl c 1 *■ M « 1 f" a h B rt f) f» •M n a A a B le cc M 9 ft « £h ^ » » d h > 5! H » (J »5 Qt P C) h V A « 8 t: > 1 M l< vd h H (* n m f* N 1 t» rl T?»! s 1870] ■ L_l ALMANACK 105 llailway Mail Sorvico. Chiif Clfik, Y. HiMitiiiKton. CUiks, K. A. Ront, AKVi-d Browti, I'raiik 1*. Hciit, J. Mi N. (jal)riel, H. I)avison, J. V. Uavuza, J. 11. \V. Cumcroii, J. McNeill. Halifax Post Office. Pout }f(istcr, TI. W. lllackador. Assistdnt Postnmster, F. V. Troniainc. ritrh, W. M. Small, Tlios. W. DeU'ollo, Artliiir II. Cuntiinj:littin, Win. II. Chainl.crlain, William II. Donovan, T. Soutliall, jr., T. W. Cast'}', Joseph O'Hricn, (ieorj^e Taw, .lolin O'Toolc, W. V. hmitU. David O'Hru'n, W. T. Wocnlill, I'. Mnlnihy, S. K. riii-lan, CM, R. Lownds, C 1). FrasiT. i\( trsjinixr Sorter, Church Smith A^/^r I'drricrs, S. Saunders, (Superintendent); J. Fitz^er.ild, John Wilson, Kd. Carroll, II. Ci. Laurilliard, J. O'Malley, J. Mahar, 10. Miller, F. Carcw. lio.r Colltrtor, ilames Swailes. M>ssinii(r, D. Silverthornc. MAILS. Xi>rthirn—{\\y liitcrcnldiii.'xl Kailway.) ( 'oiint it'8 of CiiinbMl;vii«l aiiil t'oli'lu'H- iiliii' ill iidUt'ux iiloiiK the Hue of Inte rolonial Uuilwny Icr, iiiid Ka-ttaii Iliintu; iiiid |(1iu'h.s ill liiilit'ax iilo rolonial Uailv Tniio, AmlifiHt Mu.s.iiio(lol..iit,(Jalfil()iii.'\. St. Mary's, ^c, via Shubeiittciidio Ea.u>rn—(U\ riotoii Rrancli.) Coiiiitits (if rictoii, Aiili^oiiisli. ftiid (ifii}nl)oro'; and Island of Cape Iilfluli Pictou (town) and New tilUHgow. . . . "Eiistfrn Shore— (hy Confii.) Muaquodolinit Harl)or,Taii)iier, Slnet llarlior, Marie Jo8ei»L, &e Western— (My W. If A. llailway.) Co\intieH of YarniouUi, Dit,'l\v Anna- polis, and Kingrt, and Wfstern Hfiiits Windpor, Woli'ville, EUersliuiise, and Ktntvilie *We.^trrn Shore— (J\y Coach.) Coniilifs of Liinciil)urfr, (^upcns, and Sliclbiiriio, and St. Marf^arct's i'.ay (Co. of Halifax) Neu> Brunswick. Ontario, Quebec, Man itobn, and Briltsk Columbia. CLOSE. AilHIVK. Daily, SiindayH vx. .Seiui-daily Sun. ex. Monday, Thursday. Daily, SiindavH ox. Sfiuil-daily, Sun. ex. Mon.,Wed., Fri. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex, Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. via St. John, N. IJ. per steamer ^ via Portland. | Tuesday M.ngdalcn Islands via Piutou iFortiii;:litly until na- I vi;;t.tion eloses. I'. E. Island vir> ? ctoii and Cli'town. jWed., .Sat., via Geory;etown Tues., Fri., via Cape Tornientino (in winter) Daily. Newfoundland — I5y I'aekcts en route between Halifax "and Qneenstown IFortni-;htly. I Dally, Sinidays ex. j Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Tuesday, Friday. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Tues., Thuvi., Sat. Daily, Sundays ex. Serai-daily. Sun. ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Mondays. F'tnit.'litly until close of iiavi;.'ation. i Moll., 'I liurs., Wed., Sat., Uncertain. Fortnightly. I O d ta 00 « o I •1 OB CO o o •0 p o BKOWN ilKOTHKK!! A CO., lnip<»rtCM of P«tent NfdMnci. n. H FI!LLKR «ft CO., rateut Hay CuIIcm, Bead of Powcr'a Wharf. I ;>^v -! ''"iii K' O o « ♦a O < O o xn < ■H' O »9 106 bklcher's iarmkk's [1876 MAILS. St. Pierre et Miquelon Bermuda, W. Indiex,^ British Guiana Uy Oiiiianl I'aitkct direct IVv Ships of War Via the United States The United Statts— Via St. John. N. B. Per steamer via Portland. CLor(«ri of Snrglval IiMtmiueHtx. UUjO i Diirl l^ast V i Ecoi * <3 i: llor H i:ims 6 JMiHc h'juji « : Five i (lav (lien 1 Glen t ■ Gold 1 (loos ' Grni t (irar It. W. niLtKK A €M>., BwtrherS Will Fltgw^ Wend of PotrfrS \fhnrt. ':M the previous n u li a > l> n h u a 1876] ALMANACK. 107 7. At Doufjlas Story's, corner of Brunswick St and Artz's Lane. 8. At G. W. Jones', 121 Morris Street. Postage Stamps can bo liad at the above named places ; also at G. E. Morton's Book Store, HoUis Street; A. W. Nieholt^on, Wcsleyan Book Koom; H. A. Taylor, Druggist, and M. A. Buckley, i5ookseller. Country Post Ofllces. The following is a list of the principal regular Post Offices, in T'vova Scotia, viz.: Post Oi'Jb'TCEs. Post Masters. Post Offices. Post Mastebs. Acddia Mines, Robert Form an. Advocate Harbor,Nathan B. Morris. bnherst. H. V Wm. F. A. B. K Annapolis. Anti Joseph Brooktield, (Col) .lames Graham, OtU'donia Conier,Georgc Middlemas, Canning, H. A. Borden. Canto, Geo M Cunningham I'ape George, Robt. McDonald. Chester, Chas. A. Brown. (liristnias /s?anrf,James INIcDougall C'lementsport, R. M. Shaw. Cirw Bay, Anthony Martell. Cross Jids, Collar Kcnsmar Swtet. Dartmouth, Luther Sterns. Diilby, Clara W. Bent. Durham, John McColl. l*:ast Bay, Hugh McDonald. Economy, A. W. Fulmer, I'llernliouse, J Musson. Elmsdale, Alex. Dunbar. Knfield, H. F. Donaldson. l'Ji(/lishtou'n, Duncan McDonald. Five Jslands, Aiulrew K. Graham, tiay's River, M. Frame, (ilenelg, Matthew Archibald. Clengarrv Sta'n, John Fraser. Goldenville, Neil McQuarrie. (ioose River, David Patterson. Granville Ferry, Alfred Troop. (Jrand Narrows, J. S. McNeil. On It Village, A. "W. McLellan. Melrose, James Stewart. Middltton, Albert Reals. Mill Village, S. D. Mack. IMilton, Edwd. Kempton. Mount Uniacke, Richard McLearn. Musquodo'tMid.R. A. Kaulback. '■'■ Upper S. S. Henry. Neily Road, A. C, VanBuskil. New Annan, Wellington Blair. New Campletwn Chas. J. Campbell. New Glasgow, \^'m. Frazer. New Ross, John Pratt. Newport, Jas. F. Cochran. Newpoi't Landing^. W. Alli.son. " Station, J. L. Sweet. North Sydney, John Forbes. Ormand O'Brien. G. K. Ball. Arm, Noel, North W Oxford, Porrsboro, I'aradise Lane, Pictou, Pirate Harbor, Port Hastings, Henry S. Smith. John W. Jenks. W. H. Troop. Alex. McPhail. Jonathan Hartley. Jas. G. McKeen. Port Hawkesbury, Angus (irant. Port Jlood, Angus McDonald. Port ^fedway, Freeman Cohoon. Port Midgrdve, Geo. B. Hadley. Port Williams, Albert Chase. " " Station, Enoch A. Forsyth. Pngwash, Hirer John^ River Philip, Sandy Cove, Sheet Harbor, Shelbwne, Sherbrooke, ShinimicasBridg Shnhenacadie, Sp'Mg Hill Mines, II. S. Rosa. St. Andrews, Arch. Chisholm. St. MargVs Bay, John L. Brine. St. Mary's Eav, Edw. Everett. 5^ Peters, Rodk. G. Momaon. Stellarton, H. McKenzie. Sydney, Robert Martin. o pi U Levi Borden. John D. Gould. Mrs. Grace Philips. John C. Morse. W. Hall. Robt. R. Thompson Jas. H. McDonald, ohn INloore. Andrw Kirkpatrick P CO d •d •d a t in (0 0) p asas BA9WN BROTHEBS A CO., Cli«m4eul9 and Toilet Articles. ■f. » w n. It. riM-KIt A <:0., P«Unt ll(»rM) hhotn, lUml of Power's Whi>rf» H o ►3 rrr I OH hklcuvaCh kaumkh's [187G I'rjHT OKrK.KM. J'(»s'r Mahtkhs. (iri'f'iivilli' Sla'i), (iilii:A/)i)ir<>n, Iniinr'n ffiii'hi))', Kfinii'lciioky /,'iii'rrt, /,(i)ii/iiii(fi'n'y, l.iiii).^ IsIiiikI, tiiiirfr //orlon, /,iiufjif>iir(/, /.Hirer S(i;irh)<^/cc, Miiliini, Mllcrim. MhIkiiii' Ihty, iMiiitliiiiil, M. v.. Calkin. .Inlin A. Vmigliiiii. •Jms it. (!«)X. ,J')lin \V. JaiiKi.s. • Walter VoiMij^. .folin li. < liristic. .luliii (hidc^iis. M. S. Cuniplxiil. Koss llaMinioiid. David K. liayton. .las. W. ICIdridf^e. A. Hordcii. Mrn. A. M. Ku.loU'. VvH li. Ildldsworth. l{<)l)cr( K'n.'udi. I cwis Knniit. Adam Kdv. Donald ('anipboll. PuHT Ofi'Icks. Post Masters. D. a. RiRb}'. J. M. Forrest. Robert I'urvis. Placido Dilouf?. \Vm. IMcCiilly. J M. Lent. Francis (,'ox. B. S. Seaman. J. P. Pineo. Jos. W. Stephens. ,I(d-.n Linirley. James McDonald. Wm. Munro. " " Station Wm. S. Graham. Weiitworlh 8ta'n,W. Stevens. ]VcMporf, Jas. Bancrotl. ]Vislrilie, Duncan Balfour. ]V(';/iiiouth, C. P. .lonos. " " lirid.c^e AVm. W. Payson. ]Vlnicnromnr/!i, i'etcr McDonald. Wilinot, ' James A. Gibbon. WiiidKor, Peter S. Bnrnham. ]]'()/ /'riUe, Georf^e V. Rand. Var mouthy A. J. Hood. Si/r/ncy AfineSy 7''ini/if'r, 'r;doin or British India. Way Oflices. In addition to the anovo, there are upwards of seven hnndrctl mmor Post Olliccs and Way, or Sub. Post Otlices, in the ditlerent Counties oi' the Province. Principal Bates of Posta^'e, MCTTKliS. To places within the noiuinion of t^inada, 3 cents per half oz. each. Letters paid less than o\w rate will not be forwarded. (>ther sliort paid lcii cents per halt oz. each, which n\ust be pi*epaid. To Bcrninda, via llalitax, li cents per half oz. each, wioch must be prepaid. To West Indies, and T^riti^'i Cniana, via Halifax, 12 cents per half o/.. each, wlii'.h imist lie prepaid. To the I'nitcil States. ;J cents jK^r luilf oz. each, which must be pre paid. To the United Kinudom, via Halit'^x. or by Canadi..n Packet from (.^)ucbec »>r Pi>rthuHl. (> cents per halt oz each. Vo the I'niieil KincibMu, by nay oi New York, S cont5 p^r half oz. each, which tnust U' prepaid. To St. Piern^ et Miijuelon, same rates is within the Dominion: correspom'.enco beiui: subject to a local tax on delivery. C4 d 1 a 3 U (3 3 H Id (♦ u M « to tg > 'i (3 RKOI^.M HKOtlimt« A C\>., Ortluanro »qa«rr, ■axVfox- n ^hiirft n. It. FULLER A (;o., nar mid Roll Iron, llonil of Towrr'n TThnrr* [1876 ASTEKS. bv. Test. • n urvis. ilon^;. 'iilly. It. c< t :ox. S iman. '0. a kg s jtcphens. > Si trlev. 1 6 •Donald, i 8? (4 iro. i fl 0) jrrahain. en«. h u-oft. 1 IS ialtbur. ^ lOS. u Pay son. Donald. 01 n . Gibbon. 1 Rnrnham. \ Rand. , be < od. j n 1 a I 40 marked in 2 ?ue 0"ders (D ,H lada, New- M H 'P 00 CO Ircd minor pi (3 u It Counties ta (S LO H M n ■ , > *1 3? ft ■■< 41 r' ilf oz. each. short paid 1 9 t+ postacre. be pi-epaid. C U *3 ch must be 3 E Q Its per half )4 '< ^ h must be • \u'ket from >^r half 07.. Dominion ; 1870] ALMANACK. 109 NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS FROM OFFICE OF PmLICATlON. Newspapers and periodicals printed and publislicd in Canada may be sent by Post from the Office of j)ublication at tlie rate of 1 cent per lb., to regular subscribers in Canada, Newfoundland, 8t. I'ierre ct Miquelon, th^ United Kingdom or the United States. " MISCELLEANOU3 MAIL MATIEU. Transient " Newspapers and Periodicals, Circulars and Prices Current, Books, Paniplilcts, and occasional I'ublications, Books and Newspaper Manuscript, Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bills, Majis, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Music, Packages of Seeds, Cut- tings, Hoots, Scions, Grafts, Botani(;al Specimens, etc. To any place in Caiuula, Newfoundland, the United States, or St. Pierre et Mic^uelon, 1 cent per 4 oz. each, packet; To Bermuda, West Indies, or British (Tiiiana, via Halifax, 6 cents per 4 oz. each packet. To the United Kingilum, via llalif^c, Quebec, or Portland, if not exceeding one oz. 2 cenis, over one oz. and not exceeding two oz. 4 cents, exceeding 2 oz. cent;: per 4 oz. each |)acket. To the United Kingdom, by way of the United States, the above rates with the addition of 2 cents per 4 oz. Prepayment of Matter of the above description is in all cases com- pulsory. PATTERNS OR SAMPLES OF MERCHANDISE. Can bo forwarded at Book rate to any addrei^sin Canada, Newfound- land, St. Pierre et Miquelon, the United Kingdom, and certain British Colonies and Foreign countries, via England. PARCELS. To any place within the Dominion 12^ cents per half pound, which must be prepaid. Parcels must not exceed 4 lbs in weight. Postage Stamps. The stamps issued by the Canadian Post Office Department, arc of the following denominations, viz., J c, 1 c, 2 c , 3 c , G c, I2i e., lUe. and 15 c, stamps. Post Cards. Are issued at one cent each, and rna> be sent to any address in Canada, Newioundland, St. Pierre et Miijuelon or United States. Post Bands are for sale in '-ities at the rate of SI. 2.') per liundral Inrortnation in regard to the rates of postage t(» British Colonies and foreign countries, via England, or the United States, inland and foreign mail connections, the rules governing letters, newspapers, books, peri- odicals, satnple and ])arccl post, and the transmission of post cards, ships letters, dca;! letters, franking and free matter, &c., may be ob- tained at any Post Office. Printed ta'bles of foreign and colonial rates may be procured on ap- ; plication at the Halifax Post Othce. I Registration Fee. To places within the Dominion, and to St. Pierre et Mi(|uelon, an«l ' Newfoundland,' 2 cents each letKT or post card, and .') cents each panel i or packet of sample. To the Unit«'d States and to Bermuda, th(! West i Indies, and British Guiana, via Halifax, 5 cMits eacii letter. To the j United Kingdom, 8 cents each letter, newspaper, book packet, or packet of sample. o 10 p QO H t» ►1 01 ►1 a 0) o » V o 'fllX- »pouKe«, BrusUes, nud Comb>» by UROnN BUOillERB A to. If . H. flFttliB A CO.. rirdi'ii CiMt flt«H IteiMl Af PATrrr'n Wtmrf. i'l 110 BKLCIIERS FARMERS [1876 Over S4 u >t K) It 0 t( (t 80 l( tl tl t( (( «t «( Infornuition in re;;anl to rcj^istnition to other countries, and the rules governing registered correspondence, etc., may bo hud at any Post Olfice. Commission on Money Orders. On orders payable in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, or British Columbia : Not exceeding i$4 2 cents. $10 5 20 10 40 20 00 30 80 40 100 50 No single order, payable in the Dominion, can be granted for more than f 100. On Orders payable in Newfoundland : Not exceeding £5 stg 25 cents. Over £5 ^•'tg. " 10 " 50 " " 10 " " 15 " 75 " " 15 " " 20 " $1.00 No single order on Newfoundland can be granted for more than £20 stg. On orders payable in the United Kingdom : Not exceeding £2 stg 25 cents. £2slg. " 5 " 50 " 5 " " 7 " 75 " 7 " " 10 " $1.00. No single order on the United Kingdom can be granted for more than £10 stg. On orders payable in British India : Not exceeding £2 stg 30 cents. Over £2 stg. " 5 ". q{) ♦*- 5 " " 7 " '90 " 7 " '♦ 10 " $1,20 No single order on liritish India can be granted for more £10 stg. On Orders payable in the United States not exceeding $20, 25 cts. Over $20 and not exceeding $.")0, 50 cents. No single" order on the United States can be granted for more than $40. Full informatiiMi in regard to Money Orders may be obtained at any Money Order Post Office. Over (t It t( ti RAIL'TTATS, STAaE OOAOKSS AND STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. The Intercolonial Raihvny connects Halifax, N.S. and St. John, N.B., and by a branch line from Trnro to Pictou, connect Halifax with the Gulf of St. Lawrence. General Superintendent, Lewis Carvell ; Asst. Superintendent, R. Lnttrell ; General Passenger Agent, J. J. Wallace, Auditor, Mo.icion, N. B. Almon & Mackintosh, Ticket Agents, Hollis Street. Halifax, N. S. > b > than s El > fir p M* t9 M (0 » 3 0< tj > ►1 << ft Ifi rf 13 n u t A g H « 4) h m N N I' CO < t u < .lail; and BROWN autf aMfc,Ki» dt to., 1mi| orten tt »urK<«iil litstiuuicmU. riHH-r. [1876 and the my Post Edward H. B. FI'LLEK and CO.. Noble'* rntt^nt ttyuamltr, Hrn«1 rowrrN Whnrf. for more ts. ore than >tfl. I for more its. I :t i ore than >, 25 cts. ir on the 3d at any :ebs. hn,N.B., with the all ; Asst. Wallace, ; Agents, -r*""- "'■' • Huicmt** i (D ? ia A M A s » (♦ Ih (4 > p to « 9 > rt ►1 (5 in p. ^ e § « .0 fi u h 0) ■H H 00 c t A a H 4» O V bo n Hi e « ►t o I o M to S> \i M 00 a « o t t CO S? o o Q »re »talfi AKd €«BfBC«i*n«rr, at ISMOWX DKOTHEWI ftii« CO. ;i'^> CO •0 3 M d -a {« rui{gla><8. ri*'H WU«rr. [1876 ininj^ for Mus- Hiirboiir, sday uikI . 8 . 18 . 10 84 3 Station id (lie and sday ; re- 3rbrookc ; •oute is in !, Golden- i Coaches to Guys- onish for Mail from )ss lloads e. )n. daily, on ro'.' Port tri- liad at le 1 Conches for Why- Margaree bou, and jyance to laily with oaches to &c., iuul 3S run tri- ras d'Or, between H. n. FIVJiRR an«I €•., V. II. Ahrrt Zlnr.Hoad •t r«W(>r*!i Wharf. o n U (A U u M H O 4) t a N O pi U o &> ? M. u l-» to p 9 CO r> *^ $ «♦ a *i Xfi rl- H <9 O O \ 8. VttOWN BitOTUEKII amd CO., C;«ld L««r Rii« Vry Palais <: H. ■. riTLLWl »»H ••., RlimtlKft Powder, HmmI of P«wrr'« Wharf. n. II. f! 3 S ■♦» o 09 » u o o o .3 i4 r O u a < B H o *9 114 BKLCIIEU'S FARMKII'S [1876 Munro's, Milford 14 McBridc's, Muitland 13 Smith's, Brookficld 14 Morton's, 12 mile house. 13 Liverpool 14 88 Annipolis, by Rail. .... 129 Clementsport 8i Victoria Bridge 5 Smith't.- Cove..." 2^ Dighy 4i St M?.ry'sBay 7 Weyinouth Hoad 5 Sissibo. 6 Bellevos Cove 5 Comeau's, Clare 7 Moiitegan Cove 9 Beav«r River 15 Yarmouth 13 217 Western Shore Boute, Halifax to Yarmouth. Layers' Coaches carrying H. M. mails, leave Halifox daily at 6 o'clock, A. M., for Head of St. Margaret's Bay, for Chester, Mp.hone Bay, Bridgewater, &c. Returning, leave Bridgewater daily at '.. a. m. Connections are made daily at Mahone Bay and Bridgewater, going and returning with coaches to and from Lunenburg, and daily at head of St Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Village. Blair's Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Bridgewater for Mills Village, Liverpool, Shelburne, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Returning, leave Shell)urne dailv at 6 a. m. Connections are made daiJy at Liverpool with coaches to and from Milton and Port Medway ; and at Head Sable River daily with a coach to and from LocKei)ort Davison's (.'oaches, (carrying H. M. Mails), leave Shelburne for Barrington, Tusket, Yarmouth, &c., daily at 6 a. m., arriving at Yar- mouth in tinie to connect wiih the stage for >igby. Returning, leaves Routes connecting with the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. The trains of the \V. and A. Hailway Company make connections at Newport Station, daily, with coach to Newport ; at Windsor, semi- weeklv, with coach to Chester; at Port Williams Station and Kentvillc, dailv with coaches to Cornwallis and Canning; at Kentville, semi- | weekly, with coaches to New Ross and Chester; at Lawrencetown and Aylesford, weekly, with coaches to Bridgewater. I Annapolis to Liverpool. Kn-cur's Coaches (carrying H. M. Mails) run daily in summer ; and tri-weekly in winter, between Annapolis and Liverpool. Leave Annaj)olis at 3 p. m., and arrive at Liverpool on following day in time to connect with Stages to llrtlil'ax and Shellmrne. Leave; Liverpool at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annapolis on the following day in time to connect with train for Halifax To Yarmouth via Annapolis. Gates' Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Annapolis for Clements- port and Digby, daily, on arrival of train from Halifax. Returning, leave Digby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at Deep Brook daily with conveyances to and from Hillsburgh and Bear River; and at Digby daily with coaches to and from Sandy Cove, Free])ort, andiWestport, Briar Island. RoGi Rs' & Davidson's Coachks, carrying H. M. mails, leave Digby daily, on arrival of mail from Annapolis, for Weymouth, Yarmouth. &c. Ret" ning, leave Yarmouth daily at 6 p. m Connect at Yar- mouth w ,h coaches to and from Shelburne, &.c. MIWWM BK9TIIBIW »m4 (!•., lMp«rt«rs wf »«rgtralims«r«BiMitt. Wharf. n. II. FITf/LBR amA €•., Patr«t Safetr Wurr, UrnA ef F«wrr*H WkM>r. — ._ [1876 1 lailway. inactions i ;()r, sotni- \»'ritvillc, • lie. semi- I town and summer i 1. Leave ' 1 i? (lay ill <9 Leave 2 ig day in M ■0 . 13 ' i 3 • 14 « 88 n 1 » (>) Clcments- 5 « leturninfj, ; ►1 t: are made § A A )urgli and a iidy Cove, ? M •> ave nifjby 1^ 4J farmoutl). ; d n t at Yar- CO d 1 1 b: 5 ... 5 5 e *4 ... 7 ... 9 ...15 1 ...13 9 217 5 3! • pi daily at 1 p 1; u r, Mp.hone « fl at :- a. m. r s ter, Roinj? i q ily at head < r for Mills linp:, leave p u 4 Liverpool lead Sable t Ihurne for g at Yar- ng, leaves 11876] ALMANACK. 115 Yarmouth, daily, at 7 a. m. Connections arc made tri-weekly at Clyde liivcrand Barrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Port Jolly 5 Sable River 10 Jordan iliver 8 Head St Margaret's Bay. . 21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 13 Mahono Bay (65) 20 Brid^ewater Mill Village 18 Livernool (101) 9 Port Moutou 10 Shelburne (141) 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth , 44 205 STEAMERS. Grkat Br.iTAiH. — Royal Mail Steamers of the Alhni Line leave Halifax for Queenstown every alternate Tuesday ; and leave Liver- pool via Queenstown for Halifax every altcrnnte Tuesday. These steamers call at St. John's Ncwfoundlaiul, both on the homeward and outward trips. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. BeumudV and Wk8T Indiks. — Royal Mail Steamers Alpha, Beta and Delta (Cunard Line) leave Halifax for Ber-.nuda and St. Thomas every fourth Monday ; connect at St. Thomas with steamers for all parti of the West Indies, and for Panama and South America. S. Cwnard & Co., Agents. Portland. — A mail steamer runs weekly between Portland and Halifax, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and Weptcrn States, also by steamer or railway from Portland to Boston, New York, &c. G. P. Black, Agent. Boston and Prince Edward Island. — Mail steamers run between Boston and Clmrlottetown weekly, during the summer months, calling at Halifax and Strait of Canso, going and returning. J. F. Phalen, Agent. Western Shore. — The mail steamer Edgar Stuart,rims weekly from Halifax to Yarmouth, around the western shore, touching at Lunen- burg, Liverpool and Shelburne, going and returning. Connects at Yar- mouth with mail steamers for St. John and Boston. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor. Yarmouth, St. John, N. B., and Boston, U. S. — The mail steamer Dominion makes weekly trips between St. John, N. B., and Boston, calling at Yarmouth and Milford, going and returning. The itearaer running on the Western Shore connects at Yarmouth with the Dominion. N. K. Clements & Co., Yarmouth, Agents. PaiNCH Edward Island and Cape f reton. — Mail uceamers ply during summer between Pictou and Charkttetown,and IMctou and Port Hawlwsbury ; from Port Hawkesbury by stage to West Bay, and from thence by steamer to Grand Narrows, Baddeck, New Campbell- town, North Sydney, and Sydney. St. Pierre et Miquklon. — The mail steamer George Shattuck runs fortnightly between Halifax and St. Pierre et Miquelon, calling at Arichat, North Sydney, and Sidney, leaving Halifax every alternate Thursday at 2 p. m., except during the months of Janurtiy, February, , March and April,, when she awaits the arrival of the EnglisJh Mails. Joseph S. Belcher, General Agent. I Magdalen Islands,— The steamer ^/6f>rt, carrying H. M. Mails, j runs fortnightly between Pictou and the Magdalen Islands, via Souris o so d B m o o I « 2 10 S a* I S o 9 UrmwfuU, PreaBrip M— a ww^ftiHy — »»€ hf lil#WN Btt^fliinift •»« ••. 4 n. TI. riLLrir ami ro., noyfn l.rnl her nelllns, Mrnd of r«wrr*fi nharf. '.":,' IIG UKLCIIKU'S FAUMKU'S [187G P. K. I.. loiivin«,' Pk'tou every ivlternutc! Monday. On the intcrveninj; Alondiiy.s tlio Alhcii iniiko3 a trip from Pictou to Port Hood and buck. Basin (»r Minas. — Steamer (!. A. (Hood leaves 1'arr.shoro on Mon- days uiid Fridays for Windsor ria Kin;,'S|)ort, retnrninfi same day ; leaVes I'arrsljoro" for VVoUVillc ria Kin^sport on Tliursday, returning,' same day; and it-a^es Parrshoro for Maitland, reinrning same day. Kastkkx Siiokk.— The wteanicr .V. .1. Shirr rnus weekly from Halifax to Picton, eallin;; at Canso, Giiyslioron^rh, Port Hawkeshnry, Port, Midj^Taye, Port HiistiiiLTS. and li.aylit'ld, (for Antip)nisli). Leaves Hiilil'a\ on Mondays, and Picton on "Wednesdays. 1\ W. Fishwick, Proj>rietur. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Inspector fur Noi'U Scotia, J. J. Kbkr, FiSq. Amiikust — Co/lciior, ])r. N. TupixT, Out /^orta — SuI>-C(^lccfors, Pn^\vasli, Henry Itlnek ; Wallace, William McNab ; Joggins, J. MolVatt ; Tidnisli', J. (.'. lirnndayt-. An-naih)L1S — Collector, AnjLjnstns Fnllerton. Out Ports — Sub-Col- lectors, Clementsimrt, G. F. Ditniars; Thorne\s Cove, A. IJ. Tliornc. ANTKiONisii — ('(ilhctor, II. MePliie, Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, BayHcld or Little River, F. G. Randall; Ilarbonr an Bonche.i'i. Corhett. Am oil AT — (A)llcrtur, S. Donovan. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, St. Peter's, ; Port Richmond, A. McDonald; River Bnrjxcois, Donald Boyd ; Lardoise, ; Lennox Passaj^e, ; Preventive Ojice.r for Cape Breton and Strait of Canso, James Pureell. Baddkck — Collector, Alex. Cameron. Out-Ports — Sub- Collectors, Great Bras d'Or, J. McNeil; St. Ann's, J. McAnley ; Aspey Bay, David ^McDonald. Baukingtox — Collector, D. Sargent. Out Port — Sub-Collector, Port LaTonr, J. Swain. liiuiM'rKTOWN — Collector, S. Rnggles. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Port Williams, W. Graves. • CoRNWALi.is — Collector, E. Rand. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Canada Creek, C. V. Rawding ; French Cross, H. V. B. Farnsworth ; Harbonrville, H. Morris; Horton, E. DeWolf; Port Williams, Loekwood. DiGBY — Collector, B. Viets. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Bear River, Z. Crosscuji ; Sandy Cove, C. Gidney; Westport, B. H. Ruggles; Freeport, J. Thurher. CuYKHOUo — Collector, James A. Torcy. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Port Mulgrave, David Mnrray ; Isaacs Harbour, St. Mary's River, Joseph 1). Gitlhi ; Cape Canso, W. J. Bigelow ; Preventive Station, Whitehead. Halifax — Collector, Hon W. Ross. Rcr/istrar of Shippitifj, II B. Paniin. Port Survei/or, John U. Ross. Chief Clerk, Wm' H. Hill. Clerks. Lonrj Room, Jno Marshall, James G. Morris, Samuel Noble. Clerk to Rei/istrar of Shippin;/, C. "M. Ahnon. Clerk to Port Surrei/or, J. F. Richardson. Warehouse Clerks, ,Tno Eekersley, J. W. Hennigar, C. W. Tuppi'r, O. Pryor. Apjiraiser, John F. Muucey. Assistant Ditto, D. Blackwood. Assistant Ditto, Chas l^onians. Ditto, J. S. Bessonett. Assistant to Ditto, James DcCourcey. Guai/ers and Pronf OJicers, J(jseph Austen, Samuel R. Caldwell. Assistant to Ditto, Wni p ti ttk !• 15 P u t y (' d ? r « 1 » c n ct M V n ^ P ii t* 0) >< « jl p H in u f.) h f» S W M « > Z KUOn W ttK«TltHKI» anil «'0., Wh«l«ii»l« »rBieglNlH. »v\ r.H. Fl Ll.i;n nui\ iO., fl«on.iiu Pi««li nntl Pnper. Il«*a<{ ruwcr'it %> hni-r. 1870] AI.M ANA< K. 117 A. (Jarrison. Lnnilini) Wmlcrs, ^\\vnc'A Kerr, O. A. V. Pnw, 'I hoinns I'. .lost, J. M. (iiltlcrt, .laiiu's Wnllarc. Ti>li W'nltrv ami Wri'i/fin-, Tiiiiothy Mullario. /.orkurs, Donald Frascr, Cliarlrs Crant, VVcIlwo..(l KcvnoldH, M. II. Sullivan, (ito. (J. (iruy, rrniiccs IJra/lcv, Noniiaii McDomild, James V. Hiirniiam, .lolm Stt-clc, Matt .1. Mc('iirdv. Win I'itta, .Jr., I{. Mrown, Uoht Ilod^^cs, VV. 1{. Ha.slilunl, W. A. ( 'liipiiiaii, ,I(ilm Murray, .J. L. I^artoii. Tide Siirni/or, Ak-xander Kdlv. 'J'iifr Waiters, Ni'Isoii Conrod, \Vm K. Slmiik's, IVtor S. Mason, 'Wulliur lUudiauan, Stcphon U'liitc lioatmni, Win Tuwrr, Win N'\inn, .Ino UcazU'v, V. Jlowo Sfatisliral Chds, Kdward Withers, b\ K. ('(deman, 'I'hos Caldwell. Oj/icr Mrssmi/rr, Wrn Hlackinan. Out ports— ,Snl>- CnHvrtnrs, Slicct liurljour, Malcolm McFarluut; ; Ship Harbour, D. F. Carry. LiVKiiPOOL — Collector, J. II. Freeman. LocKi::rouT — Colhr.tor, Geo Stalker. LoNnoxDicKiiv— C'o,Vrr/o/', Robert Dill. Out Ports, -Sub- Colkctors, Five Islands, A. Y. Corbet t. Lt'NKNDURO — Collrrtor, ImIw Dowliii}.'. Out Ports — Snh-Collertors, r.aHavc, J. llarley ; Mabone Bay, C. D. Ma(b'r ; Chester, D. Dymock. (ietson's Cove, B. Rynard. MakoakI'-.tsville— rv>//r(7or, T>. W. liandcrs. Out Port— Sub-Col- I'Ctor, Tort Georjn;e, R. Stone. Parusdouo' — Collector, A S Townshond. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Advocate Harbovir, C. Ward; Ratchlbrd's River, F. F. Hatfield; Apple Kiver, . ViCTOV— Collector, Daniel McDonald. Out Ports — Sub- Col lectors, Tataniaj.ronche, W. Campbell ; Meri^oniish, R. Murray ; New GlasK^w, J. F. McDonald. Port IIawkesbuht — Collector, M. McDonald. Port IIooi> — Collector, E, D. Tremain. Out Pod — Sub- Collector, Margarec, J. Ross. I Port Medway — Collector, J. J. Letson. SiiEi.BURNE — Collector, J. Muir. Out Pivt— Sub- Collect or, Jordan River, M. D. McKenz,ie, I Sydney — Collector, C. E. Leonard. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Lin- pan, Rich Latlin ; Loni.sbur;,^ L. Kavana^li ; Main-a-dieu, (i. Ki^bv; Lit;le Glace Hay. C. H. Hi;j;by ; Cow Bay, W. W. Bown; Caledonia, David McKeen ; South Bar, Patrick Mnllins. North Sydney — (Jollector, T. S. Bown. Out I oH— Sub- Collector, I Little Brag d'Or, Murdoch McDonald. I Port of Truro — CoUcctor, John F. Crow. ' Weymouth — Collector, S. Jones. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Acadie, A. Bounieuf; Bellevcau's Cove, J. V. Stuart; Port Gilbert. R. Sanderson. Wiy moil— Collector, K. O'Brien. Out Porfs—Suh-Colhrfurs^Chcyvru', T. A. Malcoin ; Ilauttjport, Wm Davidson; Walton, A. McN. Parker; iMaitlaiul, A. Roy. Yarmouth — Collector, T, E. M(d)erley. " Out Ports— Sub-Colhc- ^»rs', Beaver River, R. Perry; Pnbnico, P. S. D'Entremont ; Tusket, James M. Lent. o o I o tr 3 to H (» ►1 m n CD a m to o p o 8l»amje»» a*va.>ili(M uhm Combs nl BkO>VN KHOIIIKK8 au<) i'O. W. ■ riLLKK tairo.. MauMU «•« Turrwl f»r*t*, P»w«r'« WiMrf. ■ I I to u I 8 I liH HI I,CI1KU'« FAKMKIt'ri [i«7(; Aolfti of errry jMcrlptlon, except Acetic AciiJ, Viiie|,'nr Miid SuJ- jiliiirio Aciil Aci>tic Acid iuid Viiatgar, 12 cUper k'ul Advertising PuiuphletH Aijricnltiiittl SdeietlM.KaruiiiiK Ut- euHiU atiil Itiipli'iueiitH, wlien iin- porteil ijy, fur ih«encaurtt(feini'iit of Ai{riculiure AluliUMter Alc»l)i)l, $1.20 per ^al.; pkgt Ale, Uecr and I'orter in cuHkn 6 ct« per <,'al. Ale in bottles (5 iiiiart or 10 pint bottles to the gallon) 8.4 ctH per ^aI aud 10 per cent ad val.; pHckiiijea A1inona.>i und Nuts Alum AiiiUoiniciil Preparations Ancho"8 An;^ola Hair, iinmiiniifactiired. . . . Aniline Salt, for dyeiti^' pHrpuneii. Animals of all kimU, except such as are imported fur the iiupruvu- raent of stock Animnli impurtdd for the improre- inent of stock Animals of all kinds fVom B.N.A. Provincsu Annatto, liquid or otharwis* Antimony ADtiquities, Cablnsts of Apparntiis, St«eriii^ Ships' Apparel (vTearinj;) of Hritlsh sub- jects dying abroad, but domicil- ed in Canada Arjjentina, Albatft and Oerman Silver and I'laled Ware ~ all kinds— maiiufUctured Argol Arms for the Array or N'avy , Army »n cts p«r i;al; 10 per cent ad ral., \t\Hii Beer In bottles K.4 cts per t'*l ; 10 per cent u(J val.; |ik),'s Belling', Duck, und Hose Duck. . , , Berrie», usetl ciileHy in Dyeinjf. . . . Bibles, Testaments and Devotional [SookH Bitroniate of Potaeh Binders' Clotli Binnacli- I. amps Biscuit and Bread, ft-om Great Brit- ain and B. N. A. Provinees Bitters contuinini; Spirits, 91 -80 per ««'■; I'kgrt Blacking , Blacking for Military Bleaching powders Block and Pateut Bushes, for Ships' use Boiler Plate Iron Bolting Cloths Bone, matnifacturcd Bonnet*, Hats aud Caps Book. Map & News Printing; Paper Bookbinders' Mill Boards Bookbiudf>rs' Tools and IioplcTn'ts Books, being reprint of British Copyright works Books, Blank Account and Copy Bookn, and BooJls to be written or drawn upon Books, Printed Periodicals Jk Pam- phlets, not being foreign reprint of British Copyright works, nor Blank Account Books, nor Copy Books nor Books to be written In or (irawn upon ; nor reprints of Books printed in Canada nor printed Sheet Musie Boet Felt Boots and Shoes (Leather) Borax Botany, Rpt'cimens of Bottles, wliatever their contents. . Bracelets, Braids, Sec, made of Hair Bran Bran from B. N. A. Provinces Brandy, Ijl .20 per gal ; pkgs Bia.ss and Coi»per manufactured. . Brass, in bars, rods, sheets, and stripes and scrsvps Brass Tulies and Piping, when drawn, or Iron Brass or Copper Wire, Wire Cloth. P. C. Free. rree. Free, in Frc.' I'i 17i Frto. Frae. S Free. Free. Free. P Free. Free. 12J 17i OTTSTOMS TA21X1T. Tlio Dutic« aro utatcd in Hccordanoc with the new Act in rcfcronco to i liiipcn'al MctiHurc. S 10 17J Free. Free. 151 10 Frei l?l Free. Free. Free. i A u KttOWJV l»lt«TllKK« ftiid €4». jtarglcitl lustrumeuta. cferonco to H. II. rrU.RR mmd <••., IUii«k nnir Sr«ilMc R««r thu tnuiiiiructiirn of Hoop Mkliln Freo, r.riin?H mill lloi^*' Hair uf all kiiulit Fi<>r. llriUiiiiin MrtiilWure 17i lirooinn and IlrnslicH of all kiiulii. 17} Proom CJorn Free, lii'onze OmamenU 17^ Iliickwliciit Frno. Hiillm, other thftii inedicinftl Free. niilllon and Coin, eicept U 8. Sil- ver Coin Free. nuntlTi^ S Hiirr Htonon Free. Mii«t«, iinMirnI rIzo, not being Cunt, nor produced Uy any inern mec- hanical procoRB Free. Butter 4 renin per lb Bnltor from W. X. A. Provinces. . . Free. ('al)inotfi of Coins, AntiijuitioB, (Jenm and MwinU. Free, rahiiictwarc or Furniture 17^ Cnl)it>», Iron Chain, over J Inch of, for Hhljm' »»c Free. Cables, llf-nip i\nd Grass 5 Oniiada Plates, Tinned Plates, Slipot Iron fl Candldwick Cotton Free. Candles and Tapers of Tallow, Wax, or any other material 17^ (^anrt Juice (see .Syrup). Canvas (for Shins) No. 1 to 8 6 Canvass, for the inauufticture of I'loor Oilcloth, not less than IS feet wido, and not presBwi or cal- endered Free. C»iiva»s, when otlierwise used. . , . n^ Caoutchouc or India Kuliber and Gutia Porch, unmanufactured.. Free. Caps, Hats and Bonnets 17i Caoutchx^iic or India Rubber manu- factured 17i Carbonic or Heavy Oil, used in the manufacture of Wood Block Pavement, &c Free. Carboys, contaiuiiig Sulphuric Acid 17^ < ards^ Playing Ufi (arpets and Hearth Hugs 17* Carriages 17 J Carria.eB of Travellers and Car- riages laden with merchandise, Hawkers and Circus Troupes ex- cepted Free. Cashmere 17^ < assia, ground 25 ('assia, nnground 17i Castile Soap Castings and all other. Iron Castw as models for use of Schools of Design Free. Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, un- grouud Free. Cement, Hydraulie,ground and cal- cined I7i Chain, Iro.i Free. Chain, ^ inch and under 17^ i?i (Miairs, Wrought Iron or Hteel, Im- ported for i{nilv\ay piirf>osei». , , , Chiindelierx and (inn Filfliigs Cliiuitalile liis|itn'nM,d Chickory, kiln dried. roasiekgs Colors, etc., viz : Lakes in Pulps, Scailei and Maroon, CltrainnriHe and Chiiu'fe (ilue, Umber, raw, Blue, Black. Paris aiid Perman- ent GreeiiH, Satin, and fine-wash- ed White, Bi-chiomate of Pot- ash, Sugar of Lead anfl British Gum Commissariat Stores Coninuudon Plate, except metal not known as Plate and (^ss.. . Compasses, Ships' Composition for making Spikes and Nails Coniectionery, 1 cent per lb and 25 per cent ad val. P. C. Free. 1* re«j. Hi Fre«. r ree 17J 2/5 17i 10 Free. Free. 17i 17J Free. Free. Free. 17i Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 17J 17J Free. Free. Free. 5 Free. M i i s t I Pi s o I ►1 01 I* »i o (T> O o I ' Photographic CUeMilCMU, etc., nt BltonM ItKOTMUKM niia CO. n. n. n LLER ami C'Wm Wr'^tiidrnni s Loiidftw White Lf lul, Power's Whni t, ■ «. H. Fll '>.m i g t o ■*» o t o O O ii)g& when dniwn • Coi)i)('r 111 pius,bai'8, rods, bolts, or sheets and sheatliiu^ CopiJPi- or lirass, miiUHfactaretl. . . Clipper ripe ilniwn . Ci>i>pera-i Coriia,i,'e for Ships' use 0<»nliul.s. .§1.80 i)er ),'al, pkgs ... Cm-ks Corkwood, or the bark of the Cork- wood T ree Coin Inilian Cotton Ciinillewick ... Cotton Netting' and Woollen Net- ting lor Indian Rubber Shoos and (rlove-i Cotton Thread, in haiikti, colored and nnlini(stals Curled Hair, u.sed in the manufac- ture of Sofas, Jli'ttresses, etc... Currants Cut'ery, poli.-ihed — all sorts Dead Eyes, Sliiiis' Dead Lights, Sb.ps' Deck Pings, Ships' I)iani,>n(ls and Precious Stones, not set Donations of Clothing fcr distribu- tion by Charitable Institutions. . Drain files Drawings, not in Oil Dried Frnit-^ Drugs, not otherwise specified... . Jhiigs used ehieliy for dyeing Diii'k for Belting and Hose Dye Stuti's. viz.. Jienie., Bark, Drugs, Nuts, Vegetables and Woods, uiinianufacturcd, used chielly in dyiiiiig , Earth, Clays and Sands I'^arthenware and ('rockery *'r.^' ; Electrotype Block.s, lor printing purposes, Emery Emery Paper and Cloth Engravings ^id Prints ICssenees noffontaining any spirits Essences ctmtaining spirits, $1.80 per gal ; packages Extracts, mixed with spirits or strong water, .^l.SO per gal ; pkgs P. 0. Free. Free, 17i Free. Free, 5 ]7(- 17i Free. Free. I'ree. 10 10 10 F'-e. ui ;0 Free. Free. 17+ '■'i Free. Fiee. Free. F B 5 b 5 ee. Extract of Logwood Factory and Mill Macbinery F'aney "(loods and Millinery, viz: Articles embroidered with Gold, Silver or other Metals FrtU and Fire Screens Fartiiing implements and iitensllfl when imported by Agricultiual Societies for eucouiagciuent of Agriculture Feathers and Flowers Felt for Hats. Hoots and Gloves,. . Felt Ha^ Bodies Eibrilla, Metican Fibre or Tanipico White or Black, and other vege- table fibres for manufacttire .... Figs, DriiMl Fruit Filberts, Dried Fruit Fire Brick, (common) Fire Brick, Shaped Fire Clay Fir(>wood Fireworks Fish (Fresh) and Fish Baits, in- cluding Oysters and Lobsters in Tins or Kegs, not in oil and not from interior lakes aud rivers falling into them Fish, Suited or Smoked fTOUi U, S, Firih, do do from all oth'sr countries,.. . .1 cent ])er lb. Fish, preserved, from U . S., not in oil Fibh, preserved, Ironi other coiin- tiies Fish, products of, and of ■A'.. ther Free. Free. Free. Free. 17i I'i Free. Free. Free. Free. 17^ Free, Free, Free, in 17i 17i 17i creatures living in ths water l. ""a B. N. A. Provinces Fish of all kinds from B. N. A. Provinces Fish Oil from B. N. A. Provinces. Fish Oil, being Produce of U. S. Fisheries Fishing Nets and Seines. Fish liooks. Lines & Fish Twines. Fish Plates (wrought Iron or Steel) Flat Wires foi' Crinolines, uncovered Flax Hemp, Tow undressed Flax Seed I'lax V.'aste Flour of Wheat and Rye Fhnn- and Meal of any other graii\ Foreign Ncwsjiapers, sent olher- wise than through the Post OlTica Fruits, (irecu and Dried, from B. I N. A. Provinces I Fruits (( ireen ) of all kinds 'Fruits, ])reserved in Brandy or other S]>irits. $1.80 per!.;al.; pkgs Furs, Skins, Pelts or Tails, nn- I tlresseil jFurs, of which Fur is the i.rincipal ! ])art Idalvanized and Sheet Iron Ganiliier. a drug used in dyeing. . Gems and. Medals, Cabitiets of. . . . German, plated and gilded Ware, manufactured, of all kin.ds P. C. Free. 17i 17j 17 Free. 10 17i Free. 17.V 17i Free. 17J Free, Free. 17i Free. Frctf. Free. 17i Free. Free. Free. Free. Free, Free. Fiv.>. Frc", Fnc, Free. Free. Free, Fre.>, 10 17i Free, 17} .•5 Free. Free. 17i ■a a 1 M M P 1 ? 1 •t » « 3 a a P W 7? % n H HI ItUOUN UfiOiUi:KH and CO., Ordnunce Kquaie. er'dWhnif, m. II. FlILliKR A €0., Bft-vr nnd Boiled Llnnrcd Oil, lirnd FoM^r*N Mhf. P er iiYAm Free. odier- st OlVica 5 fVoin B. . • Frp". s 10 inilv or il.; pkgs 17i lils, \iu- Free. .rincipal ,..,•■•• in 1 5 yeiiitr. . Frei-. ts of. . . . Five. d Ware, His 17i i876] ALMANACK. 121 P. C. Gill, including Geneva and Old Tom, $1.20 per gal.; pkgs 17J Ginger, ground 25 (tinger, unground 17J Giatss and irlassware, plate and sil- vcrei'., stained, painte»••••• Free. Greeae and Scraps. Free. (Grindstones 17^ (iiims, British Free. Gums, Sandarac, Mastic, Shellac and Copal Free. \ G unpowder 17i Guns, Rifles and Arms of all kinds 17 J (Jutta Tercha, unmanufactvired.. . . Free. (iutta Percha, manufactured 17 J Gypsum or Plaster of Paris, nei- j tiier ground nor calcined Free. j Gypsum, (iroumi, when imported Viprcsely as Manure Free. Hair or Mohair manufactured as Braids and Bracelet* 17^ ', Hair, Human, Angola, Goat, Tlii- I bet. Horse, Hog, or Mohair, un- nianufactured Free. Hair Curled, used in ihc manufac- ture of Sofa.s, Mattres.^e*, etc . . Free. Hardware, viz. : Cutleiy polished, all sorts, Japnnne o M M TruMCN. SnirporteM, at BROIVN BROTilEKS A CO. n. n. FIFLCRB Jk CO,^ oils fSvr ffnehfnerr, lf««d cf P«w«r'* Whtat, II o u o g u * « o> u O >» * o in H o ►9 122 BKLOIIER S TARMER 3 [1876 I P. c. liitlio^^'rnphSr RtonM IVee. Locoraiilivo Kiij,'ine FraniM,Cr»nk8, Crunk Axle.H, lu)co«i(>(ive AxUft, PiHton Uo(Ih, (luldc and Hlifle Bar«, Craiik Pms, Connecrting R(mIh, Hoop Iron or Steel for lircn, Wheela bent iwifl welded. 10 Loconioyiye and Riilwaj' raasftu- ger. Uaggage and Freight Cari, nuniing upon roads crossing the frontier ho long as Canadian I>o- roinotives and Cars are admitted Frco under similar circiiB4«tance» in tlio United Btatt^B Free. Lumber, plank and sawed, of ma- hogany, rosewood, walnut, cher- ry, chestnut and pitch pine Free. Macaroni and Vermicelli 17^ Mace , 2*5 Machinery for Milh and Factories, which is not manufactured in the Dominion - 10 Machinery i7i Machine Twist, Silk Twist and Machine Linen Thread 10 Malt 40 cts. per bush. Manilla Cirass, SeA Grass & Moises for UphoUtereTs' purposes Free. Manures Free.^ Manufactured Marble 17^ Manufactures, vii ; Marble, or imitation 17^ Caoutchouc, India Rubber or Gutta P'Tcha 17 J Furs or of which Fur is the prin- cipal part 17^ Hair or Mohair, Papier Mache,. . 17^ Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, \V half i tone, or Willow, except Plaits, etc., elsewhere men- tioneil 17J Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl and iTory 17i Gold, Silver. Electro-plate, Ar- gentine, AlKita and German Silver, and plated gilded ware of all kinds 17j Brass or Copper, Leather or imi- tation. Wood and Cashmere. . 17i Maps. Charts, wid Atlases 17^ Marble, in Blocks, unwrought or sawn on two sides only ; and Slabs from such Blocks, hav- ing at lea.st two edges unwro't Free. Masts, Iron, or part of Iron Masts (Sliips) Free. Matches 17 J Meats, ft-esh, smoked or salted, 1 ct. per lb. Meats, ftesh, smoked or salted from B. N. A. FroTinces Free. Meat iiiui Vegetab'es, preserved. . . 17 J Medals, Cabinets of Free. Medicinal Hoots in their natural «tate rr«e. Medicines, Patent 25 MedicitJes for hospitals 17 J Mstal. Type in blocks or Pigs Fre Free. P. C. Metallic Oxides, (Jrf, ground and iiflgrovind, and washed or an- washed — not calcined Free, Military Clothing, imported Iv y Ofti.crs of Army tw JJafy station- ed in Canada Free. Mill aiid Faitory Machinery IJj Do do do whieh is not Tnftnufactnre«l in the Do- minion W Millin«^ry of all kinds 17| Models, when they cannot be used an tl^e articles of which they »r» said to >« the models. . . . ^ Free. Molasses, if used for refining pur- poses or for the manufacture of sugar 73 eta, per 100 Ibe. Molasses— if not r . used ... . 25 Do other, (see Syrupn) Mosses for Upholstering purposes. Free, Musical Instruments for Bands ( Army and Navy) Free. Musrcai Instruments, including Musical Boxies 17; Music, S-hfcst, PrlDtei. ...^ 17i Musical Clocks ,. .... Tl.- Nails Taeks and Brads 17; Nails, composition Free. Nails, sheathing Free. Naptha. . . .18 cts, per gal.^ pkgs. , 17J Natural History, Specimens of.. . . . Free. Naval and Militar^ Stores Free. Newspapers, Foreign, sent other- wise than through the Post Offl*e 5 Nitrats of Soda, , Free. Nitre and Saltpetre ,, Free. Nntinegs -. . . . 25 Nut^.-^, nnless otheA'wise speoified.. . 17^ Nut", Ivory Free, Nuts, use! chiefly in dyeing, Free. OakuiB Free. Oatmeal and Flour or Meal of any otLir Grain Free. Oats Free. Ochres, ground or calcined 17i Ochres or Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or nn- washail — dry, not calcined Free. Officers Mess: [Note.— All articles for Officers' Messes and Canteens, former- ly free now pajr the dtities imposed upon stmilsr goods imported for ordinary use*.) Oils, Cncjoa Nut, Pine and' Palm in the natural state Free. Kerosene, Coal, distilled, puri- lied and refiuet.', 13 cts per K«l-. pkRB 17i Beunole, l{ens4ne, Benzoline, Petroleum, distilled, purified or retiued, 18 cts. p«r gal. ; pkgs 17i Oil, Petroleum, Crude, 7.2 cts. per gal., pkgs 17^ Oil. Petroleum, Products of Coal. Shale and Lignite, not otherwise spc"-'" d 12 cts. per gal.; pkgs. . 17J i BUli\\Ji lilC4»TJlEKli a CO., H^LoImUc DragglMA. Oil, W ? 1 ship 1 an w i 1 Oil, E« 1 Oil Cal a Uils, ii h rack ? 1 not < 1 Oii CIo 1 Old T( 4< Opiuiu « ! Orang< 1 Ujraiig< •0 purp s 1 Ordna Ores 19 Ornara it Terr SI 1 Osier < 1 use) : Packa^ w Jars ( whai ^ Oask ingi c or W ■ prod h Packat t 1 Paints j specj 1 Paintij 1 1 knov ! old I «i* ! Paper • Paper « ; Paper, Pap«r n Paper (1 i Papder ; Parast ■ Patent i Spi' '• Pearl, mai ff Pea*.. . f» Pelts, j Peppe 1 lio Perfui 3 bott i 4 or IVrfin *i ! Petrol C VhUof ti par. t vniji ?i Co 1 c i erar A I'liosi, C i'ickb t I'it: Ir I'iinei l.v, ■ Pine : 1 ral 1 W. n. VUUiRK A CO., INnnesMe Cut Nails, llMid nT Powei^t W1iar7. ' u Jo la IH I » I** « 17J Free. Oil, Whale, in the C»aks from on •hip]»oard, and in the coiiditiou in which it was first landed Free. Oil, Eauential ITJ Oil Cake Fr^e. Oilt, in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleacltecl, or prepared, not eUewberc ipccificd-.- . ...... 17 Oii Cloths 17 Old Tom Gin. $1.29 per gaL; i>kgfl 17 Opium 17 Oranget 10 Oranges, imported in krine f<:rtho purpo«*e of being cAndied Free. Ordnance Stones Free. Ores of all kinds of Metaln Free. OrnanientB of bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cott* or Composition 0«ier r the use of (,'ollpfres and Scientific and Lit- erary Societies and Schools Free. I'lii.si.horus Free. i'icklas and Sauces 17^ I'i^r Iron, Pik Leadaiid Pig Copper Free. I'imento^ Ground 25 1.0 llnj^'roiind 17^ Pine and Palm Oils, In tl»eir natu- ral state Free P. C. Pipe Clay Frao. P^pes, Tobscco 17^ Pitch end Tar Frea. Plank and Sawed Lumber of Ma- hogany, Rosewood, Walnut, CheetHnt, Cherry, ai>d Pitch Pine Fra*. Flank and Sa\v«d Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, MahogMf, Chestnut, Rosewood, Cherry, and Pitch Pine 17J Plants 10 Do. from B.N.> Provinces. . . . Free. Plaster of Paris ground f calcined 171 Platers' Leaf 17* Playing Cards 25 Portable Hand Printing Presces. . . 17^ Porter, in bottles*. 8. 4 cts. per gal., 10 adval.; pl'g*- 17 J Porter, in casks. . . .6 cts. per gal., 10 ad val. ; P^gs. 17} Pocash, Bichronaata of. Fraa. Poultry, Live 10 Do. firom B.N. A. Proriucas Frea. Precipitate ol Copper Free. Precious Stone, uusat Free. Preserved Meats 17J Printe/' lithographed, or Copper Pla. Bills, Bill Heads aiul Ad- vertising Pamphlets 17} Printing Ink and Printing Presaos, except Portable Hand Printing Prefcscs Tt—. Prohibi<>ad Artiales, SM and of Tariff. Proprietory Medicines, mixed with iipurits or Strong WaUrs. .^l-^O p«rgal.; pkgs 17} Prunella, for upper of ladies' Boots and Shoes, Woollen 10 Puddle, Iron Bars, Blooms and Billets fl Pumps and Pvunp-gear, Shipa 5 Quai'te, caushed. Free. Rags, including Paper Shavings. . Free. Railroad Bars and Frogs Free. Raian for Chairmakers. Free, Red Lead, dry Free. Rennet Free. Rice 1 ct. per lb. Riders and Knees— Iron (Ships').. 5 Rifles, Guns and Fire Arms of all kinds 17} Rigging, Wire (Ships') Free. Rinds of Oranges, Citrons and Lemons, importevls Sheep Sheet Iron, not Galvanized Sheet Music, jirinted Shell manufactured Shiiw' Blocks and Patent Bushes Tor Blocks Do. Binnacle Lampa, Buntiny^.. . . Do. Cables and Chains (Iron). . . . Do. Sail-cloth or Canvas Do. Compasaes Do. Doad Kyes Dead Liu'hta Deck Plu?s Pumps aiul Pump Gear Shackles, Sheaves Sijfiial Lamp.< TravoUinff Trucks Steer ini,' Apparatus Iron Knees and Riders Wire I-l!tr!;in;j^ or jxirt oi Iron ,N. I>o. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do, Do. Cordag-e Do. Wedges .. Do. Iron Mas Masts . Shrubs, Trees and Plants Do. do. from B Provinces Silk, Satin and Velvets Silk, WooDen, Wor.-^ted, and Cot- ton Embroideries and Tambour Work Silk, " Sewini?" for Tailors' u«e, in hanks, and Silk and Mohair Twist, not specified elsewhere. . Silk IVist and Machine '^^vist .... Silk Twist, for Hats, Boots and Shoes Silver Coin, U. States Silver Leaf Silver and Cold Cloth Silver I'lated Ware Skins undressed Slate Slotted Tapes for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts Small Wares Snuff — 12^ p. ct. ad val.; 26 cts. per lb. Soaj), Common 1 ct. per lb. Do. Perfumed and Fancy ITi Free. Free. 10 Free. 17i Free. 17 i 10 5 m m 6 6 Free. 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 fi 6 5 5 Free. 5 6 Free. 10 Free. m m 17J 10 Free. 17i m ^n Hi Free. Free. Free. m Soda Ash Siwidea, Shovels, Stoves and all other Iron Ciit per gal. ; pkgs Spirits of Turpentine Spirits and strong waters, other, being sweetened or mixed, the strength of which cannot be as- certained by Sykes' Hydrometer, ?1.80 per gal. ; pkgs Starch 2 cts. per lb. Stationery Statues of Marble, Bronze, Ala- baster, natural size Steamboat and Mill Shafts and Cranks, forged in the rough. . . . Steam Fire Engines Steel, Wrought or ca^t, in bars or rods Steel Plates, cut to any form but not moulded Steel Chairs, Railway Steering Apparatus, Ships' Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes Stone, unwTought, and Lithogra- phers' Stone Stone for the use of Army and Navy Straw Do. fn)m B. N. A. Provinces Straw, Tuscan, Grass and Fancy Plaits Sugar equal to and above No. 9 Dutch Standard 1 ct. per lb. and ad val Sugar below No. 9 Standard, | ct. l)er lb, and ail. val Sugar Candy, brown or white, 1 ct. per lb., ad val N. B.— Duty is calculated on the cost of Sugar, Mola-sses and Con- fectionery, free on board ship. Sulphur or Brimstone in roll or tlour Sulphiuric Acid i ct. per lb. Do. do. oarlHjys containing. Swine Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, Synipof Molasses or of Sorghum, Meli. .0, concentrated Meladoor concentrated >£olasses and Cane Juice fit. per lb. ; ad val. Tafia ?1 SO per gal. ; pkgs. Tails, undressed Tallow let. per lb. 17i Free. Free. 25 17} Free. 17i 17J m Free. Free. 17i Free. Free. Free. 5 Free. Free. Free. 10 Free. Free. 25 25 25 Free, 17J 10 Free. '*^V lars, oH^ Varnisl a^BA use). *Hj Varnisl i*^Kf! : \cgeta 0^k (ithe 91 HB ' Do. sB ' Vngeta sHli \ci',tiU\ '^B'! 1 ^■e/eta 4^H 1 P^v HH The §■ [ anil to * ^B IjiHlkB, 1 Klgai 1 -. lUtOn'N KK »TaKK8 A €0.» Ordnance »q., Hallflftx. H. H. FIILIiBB A CO., Wobles A Hoare'a VarnlMh. Head Power** Wlinrf. rN Wlinrf. 1876] ALMANACK. 125 P. C. Tamplco, white and black Free. Tapes, Slotted, for the matiufac- "ire of Hoop Skirts Free. Tar Free. Tea, Green and Jaj)au i cts. per lb Toa, Black 3 cts. per lb, Tliibet Hair, unmanufactured Free. Tlircad and other articles embroi- dered with ifold or for embroid- ery m Thread Lace and Insertions 17i Tiles, Drain Free. Timber and Lumber, round, hewed, but not otherwise, from B.N.A. Provinces, manufactured in whole or in part Free. Tin, Granulated or bar Free. Tin and Zinc or Spelter, in block or pig Free. Tin ClaHps, Slides and Spangles for manufacturing Hoop bkii'ts Free. Tin Plates 6 Tinctures, all and every sort of . . . . ^\.m per gal. ; pkgs. Tobacco, manufactured, e.xcejtt Cigars.. 12J per ct.; 25 cts. per lb. Tobacco Leaf, unmanufactured, (but must be bonded on impor- tation) T(tbacco Pipes low, undressed Free Toys 17i Travellers' Baggage Free Travellers' Carriages Free Travelling Trucks, Ships 5 I Treenails Free. Trees, Shrubs, Roots and Plants. . 10 ' Do. do. from B.N.A. I Provinces Free. , Tubes and Piping of Copper, Brass or iron when drawn Free. Turpentine, Spirits of 17J- Turpentine, other than Spirits of Turpentine Free. Twist, Silk, for Hats, Boots and Shoes Free. Tvpe Metal in blocks or }iigs Free. Tyi)e 6 1 iiion Collar Cloth Paper, used in the manufacture of P»per Col- . lars Cuffs, &c Free. Varnish, bright and black (Ships' UHc) 5 Varnish, other than bright or black 17^ \ ( getables, including Potatoes and other Roots 10 Do. from B. N. A. Provinces . . Free. Vnu;etable Fibres Free. ^'ei,'etable^ used chiefly in dyeing. . Free, preserved . . 17^ m Free. 17^ P. C. Velvets, Silks and Satins 17i Veneering of Wootl or Ivorj' Free. Vinegar 12 cts. per gal. Vitriol, Blue Free. Walnuts, Dried Fruits 17i Wearing Api)arel and Clotliii\g, made by hand or sowing ma- chines 17 J Weaving or tram silk and weaving or tram cotton for making elastic webbing, and crinoline thread for covering crinoline wire Free Wedges, Ships' , 5 Whale Oil, in the ctiaks, from on Shii)-board and in the condition in which it was at first landed. . . Free. Wheat Free. Whiskey ?1.20 pur gal. ; pkgs. 17 J White Zinc, dry Free. White Lead, dry Free. Whiting or Whitening Free. Wines not ccjntaining over 20 de grees of alcohol and not wortli more than 48 cts. per g-iUon, of all kinds, including Jinger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Eider and Currant Wme, 5 quart or 10 pint bottles to a gallon. . .30 cts. per gal. ; pkgs 17J Wines, all other, when m wood, 72 cents per gal. ; pkgs 17J All (jther except Sparkling Wines in bottles, 5 qts. or 10 jiints to a gallon 91.80 per doz : pkgs. 17^ Sparkling .93 a doz. ; pkgs. 17^ Wire Cloth of Bra(;s or Copper Free. Wire (Brass or Copper, round or flat). Free. Wire (Iron) 6 Wire, flat or round, for crinolines, uncovered - Free. Wire Rigging, Shii)8' Free. Woods of all kindw, whoUy unman- ufactured Free. Woods and Drugs used chiefly In dyeing, unmanufacturLd Free. Woods, manufactured, not else- where specified 17J Wool Waste Free. Woollens 17^ Woollen Netting ffir Indian Rub- ber Shoes and (iloves 10 Writing Desks, fancy and onui- mental Cases and Boxes and fancy goods 17 J Yellow Metal, in bars, bolts, or for Sheathing Free. Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs. • Free. Zinc or Spelter, in sheets . . Free. Zinc, White, diy Free. ^ C'^-etablea and Meats, Articles Prohibited. The following articles are prohibited under a penalty of two hundred and forfeiture of Packages in which same may be found, viz. : Books, Printtid Papers, Paintings, Draw- 1 treaBonable or fcditious or of au do 11 are ira- iug«, Prints and Photographs, of a moral or indectnt cbnracter. Coin, base or coiititerfcit. O > o w Ml 3 O o P » Q P. M 13 9> S CO (0 M in ?>■ © ^ ILuee Cap* and Anklets, at BKOWAi UKOl UKIUfi *a Wharf. i 10 ¥1 5 s I o ? J! e t I 120 bklcher'8 farmer's [1876 Sxport Duties. .p«r Cord of 128 Sliln^ln Bolt* CiiWc Fe.it $1 00 • •v« HolU....per Oord of 128 CubloJTMt 1 00 Oftk Lo^s. , . Spruce Logs Fin* Log! . , .p M. feet 2 00 1 00 1 00 INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Inspector /or Nova Scotia, Archibald Patterson, Esq. Halifax — Collector, S. Tapper Esq. Deputtf Col. Angus Mdjeoil. Ercisemen, B. H. Blanchard, F. T. VVainwright, John Ead, jr., P. Hagarty, PiCTOu — Collector, T. M. Porteous. Detective Officer^ George J. Campbell. North Stdnet — Collector, Lachlin Kobertson, Esq^. Tabmouth — Collector, T. V. R. Bingay, Esq. Excise Dutiea. B«er, br«wed in whole or in part from any other flubstauce than malt 3.9 cts per gml Cif^ars, of all kinds ..,...» 40 cts per lb Malt 1 ct per lb Petroleum 6 cts per ga] do Inspectoraft;*!— Packages over 20 gals. 10 " per pckge do do do under 20 gals. ^ '^ per gal Spirits, proof 90 " per gal- Tobacco and Snuff 20 " per lb Vinegar S.6 " " giJ. iceasea. Bonded Manufactures annual^, $50 Brewers Distillers or Rectiti«r» Compounding, » " Malsters, und«r 25,000 lbs " " 25.000 to 100,000 lbs '• 100,000 lbs and upwards Tubacao Mauufaeturart Stamp Duties. Bill Stamps are o^ the denominations of 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30, 40 find 50 cents, and $1, $2, atjd $3. They are to be affixed to Bill* of Exchange, Drafts and Promissory Notes, as under : — Not« or Bill far Singly. Over $25 ^01 02 03 06 09 12 16 18 o .'50 (i 250 (i &0 14 100 U 150 (t 200 u. sa li 2.5 to S50 50 to 100 100 to 200 200 to 300 300 to 400 400 to 600 500 to GOO And so on. Tho person affixing the stamps is required, in all cases,, to cancel it by writing or stamping thereon the date, which must correspond with the date ot tho instrumcut to which it is affixed. Dui>licata, Triplicate, •»ch part. «»ch part. $0 04 $0 01 M 01 w &1 wl 02 tft, ' 03 w 04 ^ 05 m 06 BKeWK BBOTHUtl* A VOm IH-«ffS>»ta« IUIMik^ B. ■« FrUFB Jk «•<, R«(«1i«r'fl mill FtiM, HmWI or r^mrr't Wkurf. 1876] ALMANACK. 127 "WEiaSTS AlTD MEASURES. By Act 4, Chap. 47, 36° Vic, 1873, Iinporial Wcit^hts nrul Mcjisiircs were mftdo the Standards for the Dotnitiioii of CniKida. (.'ussjiuo and Excise Duties are now collcn-ted according; to the New Standard. In- spectors of Weights and Measures will shortly he appointeil, and the followinff tables vrill give a fair idea of the new requirements, and the scale of feen to be paid to the Inspectors for the verification of the ■anie. POBMS OP DOMINION MEASURES. Cti.induicai,. For the Bushel, Half Bushel, and Peck, the depth must net be les" than four-ninths of the diameter. I For the Gallon and smaller measures, the depth shall not be less than the ' diameter. Fees to be oollected for Meaiurea of Capacity. DOMINION M E A S U R K S . ♦ii Denomination. Material. O V H a o PQ CtB. Bushel j 60 4 Bushel ! 40 Peck i 30 Gallon 25 i Gallon II Quart ; 10 Pint I 6 i Pint 5 Gill i 5 iGiU I 6 Set from Bushel to Peck i $1 Set from Gallon to ^ Gill '< 60l o J3 ! Xi CO i r/3 I Cts. 501 401 30! 15j lo! lOi 51 5 5 5 fl 60 Ct."* 50 40 30 c Oi ■*-• ► OJ 0H , T3 T3 O m o X f^ CtB. Cts. |.... 25 1 • • . • 20 • • • • 15 15 10 • • I • 10 6 • • • • 6 ■ • * • 5 • * • • 5 • • • • 60 60 The old measures of capacity admitted to v«rific>:;cioQ and tolerated till July, 18P0. rOBMS OF DOMINION WEIGHTS. Avoirdupois "Weights. From 50 lbs. down to one pound, cylindrical, with knob. The same, with rin^- . ] Rectangular block with ring or handle cast lolid. Truncated square pyramid From 3 lbs. down to one half dram. Any of the above forms; also flat diiics in nests. G-rain "Weights. From 1.000 grains down to ten grains. Cylindrical with a small rising •tern and knob. Sir grains and under. Bent platmum or aluminium wire so bent as to j represent the number of grains, or decimal parts of a grain. 9B» icient size, umerals, of ii » nob. > ach weight, 5? also on the ^ « its. .3 i IT. 1 ^ 10 L^ K t W cation Fees. > s en fl nze only. (+ M 1 cts. 40 H tt 35 I £ d 30 1 2 20 20 s 20 •^ S 20 a J 15 : 10 10 10 3 S e 10 ? 5 10 1 1^ IC a ^ ' 10 3 10 10 p 5 : 10 § , 10 P i 10 ft 5 ' 10 > t 30 5 t 10 < r f2 50 $1.00 ' '. erificaxion ■. ■. rULLKB a CO.. Il«r mmI VoM Irom, Heftd of Towtr^u WHatT. 1876] ALMANACK. 129 Fees to be charged for the Verification of Weigh-Bridifes, Platform Scales, WeiKhing Machines, Ualances and Steelyards. Balances with equal arms : To weigh 5 lbs. aud under in each pan. , 5$0 50 To weigh from 5 lbs up to 60 each pan , , 1 00 To weigh from 50 lbs up to 100, each pan 1 50 T© weigh from 100 lbs upwards 2 00 Steelyards with divided arm 50 75 ^ 00 50 .90 . To weigh 500 lbs and n;ider 500 to 1,000 lbs.... 1.000 to 2,000 !bs. 2,000 lbs and upwards Balances with unequal arms, not divided : To weigh 1,000 Ibs& under. $0 75 ^' 1,000 lbs up to 2,000 lbs 1 00 To weigh 2,000 lbs and up to 4,000 lbs 1 50 Weigh-bridges or Platform Scales: To weigh 2,060 lbs & nnder.$l 00 " 2,000 to 4,000 lbs. 1 50 " 4,000 to 6,000 lbs. 2 00 Aud for each additional ton. . 60 To be Office. of car' verified at the Infspcctor's If verified elsewhere cost igc of weights ' used for venhca tiou to be char^jed extra. Same as above as to cartage. And in addition to these rates the co«t of carting the weights used for verification. LINEAR MEASURES. Material. — The,^e measures may be made of any suitable hard metal, (irof straight grained wood. When of wood the ends must be ])rotected liy metal tips, well secured. The chains of iron or steel with solid joints, rhe Ribands may be of steel or of metal wire woven with other fibre. Fees to be charged for Verification of Lineal Measure*. Of Metal Of Wood. 10 feet rjcts. 20 cts. " 25 20 6 " 25 20 3 •* or yard 20 10 i vard 10 5 2 feet 6 5 1 foot 5 5 i foot 5 5 Chain or Riband 100 feet $1 §0 50 " 75 66 " 1 00 •• " 33 " 75 aAS ZITSFECTIOir. Under Art 36° Victoria, Cap. 48, 1873, provision is made for the Inspection of Gas, which in Nova Scotia is to be of the illuminating power of sixteen candles. Apparatus for testing and analysing the Gas supplied to Halifax, has been fitted up in Hcsslein's Building, Ilollis Street. mwi^Y.n HVLwrntmn a 9^., tmifvwum 6t raumt ModieiKM. 1. ■. rilJ.BB * €•.. FArtli'i €m4 aual, ■•■rt •/ r»wm^» Wfcarf. ■^ i 130 b':lciiku'9 farmku's [187G I ZITSFKCTIOIT or 7Z3S AlTD OILS. IrfspRCToiis.— Coun/y of I fall fax, Edmund J. Tobin ; YrtrnjouM, lloliiTt Hnnvu ; (inysborowih, Wm". G. Scott, jr.; Richmond, E. E. Hinet ; rna, Donald Smith ; /ni'^^-rjcu, A. B. Skinner; Cape Breton, Don- ald Ko88 ; Antv/onish, W. J. Webb ; Lunenburg, George Anderson. Pees for Inspection, Act 37 Victoria, Chap. 46, 1874. For each ticroo of •almoQ, lalraon-trout or lea-trout, fifteen centf. For earli huK-tierce of salmon, salmon-trout or »ea-trout, ten centi. For each barrel of salmon, salmon-trout or lea-trout, tifteen cents. For each iialf-barrel of salmon, salmon-trout or sea trout, ten cents. For each barrel of mackerel, ten cents. For eaeh half-barrel of mackerel, five cents. For each barrel of herring, five cents. ' \ '.. For each half-barrel of herring, three cents. For each barrel of shad, ten cents. For each half-barrel of shad, teven cents. For each barrel of whitefish, ten cents. ^ For each half-barrel of whitefish, seven cents. For each barrel of pickled codfish, hake, haddock or cat-fish, five cents. For eacli half-barrel of ditto, three cents. For each barrel of dry-salted codfish, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, five cents. For each half-barrel of ditto, three c«nts. For each barrel of bass, ten cents. For each half-barrel of bass, seven cents. For each barrel of cod tongues, cod sounds, hallibut or aels, tan cents. For each half-barrel of ditto, seven cents. For each barrel of smoked herring, ten cents. For each box of smoked herring, three cents. For each half-box of ditto, two cents. For each quarter box, of ditto, one cent. For inspecting, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, twenty cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each hogshead of oil, fifteen cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each tierce of oil, twenty cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each barrel of oil, fifteen cents. The foregoing rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooperage, storage and labour employed in washing, rinsing cleaning, nailing, screwing or re- packing and pickling any fish. For branding or marking Newfoundland fish which have been inspected in Newfoundland, two cents per barrel. For inspecting empty packages, one cent. MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia Branch. — H. W. Johnston, Agent. Henry Dolby, Clerk. J. H. Kendrick, Inspector of Light Houses. Board of Examiners for Granting Certificates to Mas- 8 M.K.i^ Jo IHMWN umwtmSMii 4k €«., UniMwton af »«i«ftoMl H. ll.rH»MWi^<)O^Wobt»'«Pi>»wK l>7iMMnM«we«'a1irhM>f i87(;] ALMANATK. 131 TERS AND Mates.— Capt P A Scott, R N, Cliairrnan. Halifax lioanf — Capt G. A. McKcnzie. Clerk— X't, Marsliall Mro^me. Fisheries Ukanch.— P. S. Hamilton, Intf^ector I-hheries, Ilaltfax, N. S. W. H. Rogers, Fishery OJJicer for Arn^a Scotia, Amherst, N. S. Overseoks of FisherioB in Nova Scotia. Annapolis Co.—W. T. Carty. Antixonish CV.— Alex \V. 1\T( Donald. Cape Breton Co. — York Jiarrington, Alex MclJonald, Francis (juiinan. Colchester Co.- -V^m Blair, South Division; J. \V. Davidson, North Division. Cumderland Co.— Isaac II. Ilingley, Oxford, I'la.stcrn Divi- .sion, embracing all streams emptying into the Strait.s of Nortlunnhei- j land; James King, Western Division, including all streams (lowing I into Pay of Fundy. I^ijir^y Ct?.— James H. Morehouse. Guysl'oroux'h ! Co.—]as A. Tory ; John McDaniel, Sherhrookc, St. Marys. Halifax \ Co. — Win Anderson, Musquodobit Hr., Fast Division, Dartmouth to Ecum Secum ; John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Margarets Pay. l/ants Co. — Peter I. Purnham, Western Division, to extend from West County line to Walton; Timothy P. O'Prien, Fast Division, from Walton to Colchester line. Inverness Co. — Murdoch A. Ross, East Division; Neil McKay, Lake Aiuslie. A'in^'-'s Co. — AdolphuH Hishop, Elijah C. Porden ; John E. Starr, with special reference to the coast fisheries. Lunenburg Co. — George Redden, Chester, lOast Division, Middle, Gold, Martin s and Mushainush Rivers ; Henry S, Jost, West Division. Pictou Co. — John McDonald, Fast Division, including Sutherland's, French and Parney's River; Charles Henry, Thomas Graham, West Division, including East, Middle, West ami Caribou Rivers. Queen^s Co. — Samuel T. N. Scllon. Richmond Co. — Duncan Cameron, Eastern Division, from River Pourgcoise to East boundary of County, including said river ; Edward Pallam, Western Division, from River Pourgeoise to West boundary of Co. Shelburne Co. — W. H. Ryder. Victoria Co. — Donald McRac, Junr., J. W. Burke. Yarmouth Co. — Enos Gardener. LXanT S0T7SES On the Coast of Nova Scotia ; the Coast of New Brunswick and the United States in the Bay of Fundy ; and at Cape Ray, Newfoundland. WEST FROM HALIFAX. Chebucto Head — On the Head. A re^iolving light, showing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Lat. 44^ 30' 2\" N. Long. 63''^ 30' 49" W. An Iron Bell Buoy, painted black and surmounted by a cage, has been moored south-east by south, one quarter of a mile from ffie Blind Sisters, off Sambro, to the westward of the entrance to Halifax Ifarbor. A Can Buoy, painted black, has been placed two cables lengths south of the S. W. breaker off Sambro. Sambro Island — On the S. W. side of the entrance to Halifax harbor. A fixed white light, elevated 115 ft. above the sea, visible in clear weather from 20 to 25 miles. White Octagonal Puilding, Lat. 440 26' 11" N. Lon. 63° 33' 30" W. In thick or foggy weather, signal guns from ships will be answered from the signal station by 00 ^ BK01VN WBiVnOLWk « €0., Clirmte«t» NiKI T«ll«t Article*. ILtt. WlthWM A CO., Tin Pbite^ U\ II. IK. »», Wend Power's Wharf. I 1 o o • o o « < fa o -^^ 132 I1KL01IKK8 FAUMKU8 [I87r, firing /700 muis in (|iiick siicce.sRion, ;uul the same repl;- will be madi; from the island to the sound ol a steamer's whistle. A Steam ¥ug Whistle is being erected. I'Kcjc.Y's Point— Kast point orentr.incc to .St. Margaret's Hay. /t li.xed m/ light, about 65 (eet above high water. S(|uarc white Huilding standing about 40 yards from the shore. Lat. 44" 29' 30" N. Lou. 630 55' o" W. CiiKSTKR r,ir.iiT ON Ikon Hound Island— Entrance to Mahone Hay. One fixed 7t'/iifc light, visible from all points of approach. The Lantern alone is visible ; Huilding hidden by trees. Elevated 50 feel above high water. Lat. 44° 26' 20" N. Long. 64° 41' 45" W. Margarkt's Uay— On the south point of Green Island, Margaret's Hiy. Lat. 44" 22' 45" N. Long 64'^ 2' 45'' '-V. The light is a revol- ving r/tiie light, showing alternate led and white flashes every minute and a half, and making a complete revolution every three minutes. The light is 59 feet above the level of high water, and in clear weather will be seen at a distance of 15 miles. Mahonf, Hay — On Hobson's Nose Island, A fixed r<'r/ light. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. Cross Island — Upon the S. E. point of the Island. Two lights placed vertically 44 feet apart, }\\c lower light is fixed ; the upper one flashing at intervals of a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red. Lat. 44° 18' 43'/ N. Long. 64° 9' $7" \V. Battlry Point — East side of entrance to I^unenburg harbor. A fixed 7i>/iUe light, visible 12 miles. White square building. This har- bor is easy of access, buoys arc jtlaccd in the bay and entrance to the harbor on the Sculpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Hattery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbor from seaward the Buoy on Sculpin Rock, painted nu/ and d/aci' in horizontal stripes, may be left on either hand, giving it a birth of two cable's length. The other buoys are painted d/acA' and must be left on the port hand going in. Iron can buoys in summer, spar buoys in winter. Iron-Roi;nd Island — Entrance to Lallave River. A brightflash light, of 20 seconds duration, followcfl by eclipses of 30 seconds. The lantern is on a square while tower, on the southern side of the island, 70 feet above sea level, visible from all points of approach. Lat. 44" 13' 45" N. Long. 64'^ 16' 19" W. Moskr's Island — West side of the entrance to LaHave River. A fixed red light, on the S. E. point of the island. Square white building, 58 feet above sea level, standing 100 feet from the cliff. Lat. 44° 14' 15// N. Long. 64° iS' 50'' W. Port Mkdv^ay Harhor — On Admiralty Head, West side of the entrance to the port. Square white building, with a black square in the centre of the seaward sides. A fixed 7uhitc light, 44 ft. above sea level, visible 10 miles Spar buoys are placed in the channel to Port Medway harbor, on the Ineaking ledges, Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge of flats off Bang's Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must be left on the starboard, and the black buoys on the port hand. Liverpool — South end of Coffin's Island. A revolving 7vhiteX\^t appearing full at intervals of two minutes, 80 ft. above sea level. Build- ing octagonal, in red and white horizontal stripes, visible 16 miles. ■T^ lft7 n V J) S • fixet the P 1' •a g ■^ aju n H L ■ -d feet S Situ a « 64° 3 A dwe P side G a : fixec ^ i u 39' « a C n £ ^ the 1 20 f 1 S •0 »4 Poii • 1 « Si Iran R , ft. a H the W pan > 650 ; ^ ft : voh i a eve pan I 1 a t har H t, « : on ' s H i L » Ha^ i 25" > ri * pan sid( Of« l,P( t ' \.U' Ro( c5 ligl ■ ant H ^ r p ^ , sec < wat % rise V 1 vol UltOWN BKOTHDKS A CO., OrdBaHce eiquare, Uallfax. er*» Whiii-r. [1870 n M. I be made team l'"ug 33 t s Hay. /f e Ikuldiii^ ■a a *> u N. Lon. : t) n H 1 • tj o Mahone 1 C ach. The a g ted 50 feet ? W. 1 1 n £ Vlargaret's •d Ls a revol- t V shes every a h very three S 4) ter, and in M a H 1 ght. The 3 k4 iite. Two lights « upper one • t I red. Lat. 9 A ^ a H iarbor. A * This har- 0) u incc to the Shoal, and % tfi e Buoy on 1 ff a ■nay be left The other going in. ; 01 * ^ N rt bright flash 6) lids. Tiie t" ^ the Lsland, , 0. Lat. 44" i n «> t9 cS! River. A > H 9^ e building, 9) u .at. 44° 14' H (5 T3 rn d side of the It n square in i h] above sea ' « :;" W. The vessel is schooner rigged, and the hull and spars are painted red, with the word " Barrington " in white letters on both sides The vessel is moored in six fathoms at low water ; Wesses' 1 edge bearing S. W. by W. i W. distant 3-8 of a mile; Baccaro Lighthouse bearing S. S. E. \ E. distant 6 3-16 miles ; and Bantam Rocks bearing S. by E. 7-8 E. distant 6i miles. The light is a fixed 7vhite light, exhibited at an elevation of 30 feet above the deck. -The light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into Barrington East Bay and through Barrington Passage. Capf Saf.le Island— On South point, A mW?'//!^ light, bright 15 seconds ^ad dark 25 seconds, elevated 49 feet, visible 12 miles. Oct- agonal white building. Lat. 43° 27' N. Long. 65° 36' W. High witer at Cape Sable, full and change, at 7I o'clock. Spring tides rise 12 ft., neaps 6 ft. BoN Portage Island— On South Point, Shelburne County, a re- ; volving r (9 I : I Ifax. Spouses Brushes and Combs, by B*«WN UBOTHfiRS .& CO. H. n. FVLIBB Jk CMIu, MtMtHHt P»wd«v, Head << Fawct** WlMirft 134 I ELCHKR's FARMEIl'g [1876 Sf.ai. Island — The first ligl.t on approaching the Bay of Funday is on the S. point of Seal Island. A fixed 7v/tiA' light, 80 feet above high water, and may be seen when approaching, from all points of the compass, at a distance of 18 or 20 miles. Octagonal white building. Tkf Blond Rock lies about 3i miles S. by W. from the light house, between this rock and the island there are some dangers ; the ground is rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. A Fog Whistle is also in operation at Seal Island, near the Light House — the whistle sounds in each minute as follows : A blast of five seconds, then an interval of five seconds, then a blast of five seconds and an interval of 45 seconds, to complete the minute. Lat. 43° 23' 34^' N. Long. 66° o' 22'' W. PuBNico Harhour — On point of beach, S. E. side of the entrance to the harbor, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Sable. A fixed white light, 28 ft. above high water, (rise and fiill 12 feet.^ Square white building, standing 50 fathoms from low vrater mark. Spar buoys mark the channel. Black left on port hand, red on starboard in ap- proaching the harbour. Argyle — A fixed r*?^ catoptric light, 115 feet above the level of high water has been erected on the sooith point of White Head Island, Yarmouth County, for the purpose of guiding vessels into Argyle harbour, Lat. 43° 39' 40''' N. Long. 65° 52' aj' W. Fish Island— On Big Fish Island, E. side of the entrance to Tus- ket River. Two fixed horizontal white lights, visible 12 miles. Yarmouth — On the eastern island of Cape Fourchu, West side of the entrance to the harbor. A bright re7)oh'ing\\^\\., 145 ft. above sea level, visible quarter minute and invisible half a minute. Seen in clear weather 18 or 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes_ Lat. 43° 48' N. Long. 66° og' W. Steam Fog Whistle rear Light House, a blast of 10 seconds in each minute, in operation in all thick weather. Yarmouth Harbour— a fixed r.?^ catoptric light, 27 feet above high water, has been erected on the end of the Reef on the South West point of Bunker's Island, east side of entrance to Yarmouth harbour. Lat. 43° 48' 30'' N. Long. 66° 8' 45'/ W. An Iron Bell Buoy, painted red, has been moored to the west- ward of Trinity Ledge, off Cape St. Mary. Cape St. Mary's— East side of entrance to St. Mary's Bay^ Digby Co. A revolvint^ light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, and showing alternately red and white faces, 100 ft. above high water. White octagonal building. Lat. 44° 04' N. Long. 66° 08' W. Church Point— A fixed red catoptric light, has been erected on Church Point, on the east side of St. Mary's Bay, Digby County. Lat. 44° 19' 55'/ N. Long. 66° ^' 35/'. Weymouth.— On the Beach, South side of the entrance to the harbour. A fixed white light. Brier Island— Situate on the western side. A fixed whiteWght, I 92 ft. above sea level, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. A steam fog whistle on Whipple's Point, S. W. of light, in operation in all thick weather. Westport- On Peter's Island, S. entrance of Grand Passage, i CO i p «♦ > % o t9 9 to to > 18- i j two ; to 1 whi i 1^ nat( buii r wht squ tie. • 4i eac 1 F h +» 'larl 0} i Poi § i Bla ^ ' \ of a ^ stri n and ei T t- 1 H wat 5 /I t Ithe H fixe i i bui % : A a i ber 1 ! y h , Af d whi u < k atta * wat *i ■ vS < is bui the Q V t oft , Lat I (ris oft Fiv tini stai C has A froi the — — — BXOWN BKOTHKKi aiit passing :al Island, s follows : m a blast le minute. ; entrance ixed TvAt'^f are white )ar buoys ird in ap- e level of ad Island, lO Argylc :e to Tus- es. I I :st side of ; above sea Seen in n vertical ; Whistle i operation j let above ] he South I Yarmouth the west- ly^ pigby y minute, ch water. ff . a. rULlJitt mmA CO., rmUmi. lalirty Fihcw II4muI •# P«wei^c WBt.«rr. rected on County, :e to the hi^f light, building, operation Passage, -vMiemti. w 4 CO p 4 p > p a 01 o V) i-» w P & tf) > 1 A CO ?f in p ►^ N 0) 4* 0} t 9 13G liKLCHIiR S FARMER 3 [1876 (luring a fog. There are a numbtr of smali ledges and sunken rocks al)i)ut it, which are always breaking. The light stands conspicuously ill the immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extend- ing from the old Proprietor to the vSeal Islands of Machias, a distance of al)out 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost oi the .Miirr Ledges there is a range of dangerous I'ocks and shoals, many of them above water, and which extend westward from the light house about 4 miles. From this range farther westerly, about six miles, lies a dangerous breaker called the Jiull. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands, near the S. W. end of ,<(iiand Manan, open. Machias Seal Island — S. W. by W. I W. from Grand Manan, lie the Machias Islands. On the eastern island two light houses are erected, showingyir>^^ lights, distant from each other about 200 feet in the direction of E.S.E. and W.N.W., by which they are easily dis- tinguished from all other lights on the coast. Elevated about 54 and 58 feet above high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is fired every four hours during a fog. Both buildings white. Grand Manan Island — On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of the island. A white fixed light, 148 feet above high water, visible 17 miles. Building white, Lat. 44° 45' 22" N. Long. 66° 44' 4" W. This is a conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between Briar Island and Grand Manan. Little River — On an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed 7vhiie light, varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visible ii miles. Quoddy Head — On the S. E. side of Quoddy Head. A fixed ivhite light, 133 feet above sea level, visible in clear weather 17 miles. It bears from the Southern point of Grand Manan N. \ E. 13 miles, and from the Northern point of said island W.N.W. 'j\ miles. Has a fog trumpet. Campo Bello— On the N. E. extremity of the island. A white fixed light, 64 ft. above the sea, visible 15 miles. Building white with a red cross. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all times. It is a'so a guide to vessels entering the main channel, to West j Isles, Moose Island, and the mner Bay of Passamaquoddy. } Point Le Preau — Upon this projecting head land two ^xtdiwhite lights, one above the other, distant 28 feet. The lower lantern is fixed to the outside of the building, and throws its light quite inshore, both ; to the eastward and westward into Mace's Bay. The highest light is ; 81 feet, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in horizontal stripes, i 5 ft. broad, and bears trom the easternmost Wolves E. by N , 1 1 miles. \ St. John, N. B. Harbour— On Patridge Island at the entra.ice of | the River and harbor. A white fixed light, 120 feet above high water, '• snd visible 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical slripes.* A Steam Whistle is sounded 10 seconds in every minute during fog and i snow storms, audi])lc 4 to 6 miies. There is also a Sell Buoy at the extremity of the ledge at the eastern end ot the island, which is vci v useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The bell can be heard 3 miles. QirAco Head — On a small rock lying off Quaco Head. A revolv- ing -ivhite light, 58 feet above high water, showing twice full and twice ^mS^ BKOWM BROTflBRS and €#., Stirfllciil iniitnimc«««. r©r*» ITliJwf. n. H. FI'LIiRB and CO., RAAflng Pitch and Paper, Head P<»w«r> '^Vbarf . 9 u a S a 6 a (3 < Q u y IIMOWN UKOtHUKM and r«. n. H. Fri-LHB a«« «•., lll««tlU tmd Ymrre4k Cordfre, F»wer'» Whrf. 138 belcher's farmer's [1876 White Head Island — On the S. W. point of the island. A bright Jias/t light of lo seconds duration followed by eclipses of lo seconds, displaying alternately 3 flashes and 3 eclipses in a minute. Square white tower, standing 75 fathoms from the water's edge, with an octa- gonal iron lantern, 55 feet above the sea level. Lat 45° ii' 58" N., Long. 6i° 08' 02" W. Visible 1 1 miles. Cranberry Island— (Cape Canso.) Two tt»4iV a Qi CO »♦ 1 9 (♦ \ er'» WlMirr. ■. H. PUBIiftB RBd ••m BlMli Hmtr nemifrtth WtmH P*w«r*fl WlMHrf. [1876 1. A bright :o seconds, e. Square th an octa- [I' 58" N., [hts, placed above high white and ft" W. A d. In all ds in each ween each ;her, about eather and North East md should : illuminat- 5 a square — Lat. 450 purpose of both North ind, off the alternately Lat. 45° 38' 5, to a red le keeper's to the bar- bie 8 miles. 52" W. ;ht on the the level of itance of 11 ctors. The hite. Posi- t is for the and out of it of Jersey- hoal off the jpire of the /er the west ito Arichat, 2 Beacon in ards east of Only those al, or bring CiN Buoy 4i o e H at I n e H i « i < 1876] ALMANACK. 139 painted red has been placed about one Cable's length S. W. of the Shoal in six fathoms of water. The buoy will be placed on or about the 1st of May in each year and taken up about the loth December. CRErGHTON's Hkad— On the North extremity of the Head, West Arichat, C. B., a wAitt revolving light, showing a flash every 40 seconds. The light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into Little or West Arichat. GuYSBOROUOH HARBOUR — On the W. side of the entrance to the harbour, head of Chebucto Bay. A fixed wAtie light, 30 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Lat. 45° 22' 47'' N., Long. 61° 29' 11" W. Eddy, or Sand Point — (Gut of Canso.) On the W. side of the S. entrance to the Strait of Canso. Lat 45° 31' 30" N., Long. 61° 14' 40" W. Two horizontal fixed w^iie lights, 24 ft. apart, elevated 25 ft. each, visible eight miles. Square white building, with a black diamond on the seaward side. Point Tupper — On Stapleton's Point, South side of Snip Harbor, Gut of Canso, fixed red light. Lat. 45° 36' 40'/. Lon. 61° 22' o". North Canso— West Side Gdt of Canso, Northern En- trance — A wMe fixed light, no ft. above high water, visible 18 miles, or between Cape George and Port Hood. White tower stand- ing 120 yards from the shore. Lat. 45° 41' 42" N. Long. 61° 27' 10 ' W. PoMKET Island — St. George's Bay, Antigonish Co. Standing on the N. side, 50 yards from the E. end of the island. A fixed rej light. Square white building, 5o ft. above high water. Lat. 45° 37 40 N- Long. 61° 44' 30'/ W. Cape St. George — On the N. side of the Cape. A revolving 7vAife light every half minute, visible 25 miles. 350 ft. above high water, i Square white tower. Lat. 45° 52' 35" N. Long. 61° 53' 40' W. PiCTOU Island— On the S. E. point of the island. A wAi^e fixed light, 52 ft. above sea level, visible 1 1 miles. Square white building, Lat. 45° 49' 10'' N. Long. 62° 30' 29" W. PiCTou Harbour — On the S. side of the entrance to the harbour. A wAiU fixed light, 65 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A small red light is shown below the lantern. Building octagonal, in red and white vertical stripes. Lat. 45° 41' 2$'' N. Long. 62° 39' 26'' W. Big Caribou Island— On the N. E. end of the island. A wAi/e revolving light, showing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Square white buildmg, standing 130 ft. from the point, and about 35 ft. above high water. Lat. 46° 44' N. Long. 62° 42' W. Visible 10 miles. Amet Island— Off Tatamagouche Harbour. A fixed wAtte light, The lantern is p'aced on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white, 4^^ leet above high water mark, painted white. Light visible 10 miles. Lat. 45° Building square, 50' 15" N. Long. paintec 63° 10' iq/' W. Mullin's Point — North side of entrance to Wallace Harbor, a fixed wAite light. The tower is a square wooden building, painted white, in Lat. 45° 49' 45^' Lonv. 63^ 25' 16'^ PuGWASH Harbor on the east side of the i — A /xed light on Seaman's or Fishing I e entrance to Pugwash Harbour. The iigh ^oint, t is a 9, iuxMtvna asB M O o a fir U > 3 s» o s o « V* 3 w n o »t O B O B to g M 00 d •a •I •l>*ifi««s« l lrswli#s Mi4 m Mi*wif niiati Mi4i ^f* ra. n. rri,l,r,K im«I r«^', nrmi«ln»tii'» Lomtoii tThlle l>iid, Power's Whf. 140 HKl.(;in-UH FAUMKR 9 [1876 fixrfl liKht, showing:! rofi seaward, anfl white towards the harbour, it is f.\i:vnir(\ 48 f'-ct above high water, and in clear weather can be seen froffi a distance o( S miles, The illiirninatinj< apparatus is catopric Of by rfllertors. The tower is a square wooden building 44 feet hij^'h, painted white. J'osition, J, at. 45^ 52' 30'' N. Long 63° 40' 30" W. four Hood — K fixed light, shows red on the N. side, and 7vhite to thr southward, «:lcvatefl 54 <"eel, and visible lo miles. Square zuhite lower. Lai. 46'' N., Long. 61° 31' 40" W. I HON Tan I'iiif)vs have been placed at the following .Shoals, Port \\()ih\ !l:ubor, .dl seven Icet in iliameter on seaward side to distinguish it in (lav lime from Sea Wolf Island light. Position — Lat. 46° 36' 32" N., Long. <)!'' 3'o" VV. This light is tor a coast light, and for the purpose of guivlii\g vessels into the h.ubour south of west end of Cheticamp Isl.uul. Sr. r AiM.'s IsLANi")— On the S. point of the island, Lat. 47° 11' 20" I, ong. (»>"»/ 36 . is an octagonal light house, exhibiting a revolving ;vfnf< light every minute elevated 140 ft., visible 20 miles on all bear- ings, e.'^cept between S. S, E. soutluv.^rd to W. On a rock, 26 feet Uo\\\ the end of the island, in L.at. 47° 13' 50", Long. 60° 8' 20", is another similar building ot the same height, on the N. E. end of the island, showing a w/ii/r lixed light, visible 20 miles, between N. by E \ v.. nm '.'ovarii lo 10. N. K. A gun is tired every 4 hours at the Hu- n\.ii\e Si.uion. when the whistle is not in operation. A Steam Fog Whistle in (^perativ)n during all thick weather. I'Ai'K North — On Money Point North-East end of Cape Breton Isl.ind. revolving, sinewing alternatelv rett :^A\d white &\ cry 45 seconds, building sijuaic, painted white, in l^t. 47^ 2' lo" N. Long. GC^ 23' 30 NV. l\(;t>Msn Isrwn — .\ tixcd w^//.- light is exhibited at an elevation of .'i7 leet above high waior. and in cle.ir weather can be seen at a disl.mce ol IS miles. The tower is a squ.xre wooden building. 40 feet high, M\\.\ painted white. Lat. 4tv^ 41' 20 N. Lon. 60^ 20' W. Oi' r> K biKi> Island— -Between the entr.mceof the Great Bras d'Or. o e t o f) II U o ft I o a w H M ca l'fc«i««»iiniplilr «l Oil. r«>W4>r*M Whitrr f ? 187G] ALMANACK. Ill ♦J o Q |4 •fi V] P) +1 H +i »^ a ■»-« O r. Pi 6 o 12' N , Lor ;^ 6c ' C9' 22 W. LrvGAV f)T, the Head, North %v\t of the entrance to Bridge^ott Hirb-:r. Ca^-e Breton. A fii'id r^// light. Of<>»«««^m4 f^af-^tf^Jtw-r.al »«OW1 liK«ITtrf:fli» *«4 the eastward < ' N. N '.. tr to the southward of 8. t». W., nor ap- proac il ne:'^. h.>. ; ,. .^l.rs. G-n lired as signal, and a boat for assistance. Mainadilj — CV'» f^hr tve«!t end of Scattari Island, a fixed red light is exhibited ai an ele ^n of 90 lect above high water, and can be seen at a distance of 9 n.'les. The tower it a square wooden building, 40 feet high, and painted white. The illuminating apparatus is Catoptric, and consist! of 4 L^iips and reflectors. Lat 40° o' 30" N, Long. 59° 47' 30" W. LouiSBURGH — On Lighthouse Point, N. side of the entrance to the harbour, A white tixed light, 85 tt. above high water, visible 16 miles. Square while building, with vertical Llack stripes. Lat. 45° 54' 31'/ N, Long. 59'^ 57' ^S" OuETiQUE Island — St. Peter's Bay on South point of the Island, North s'de oi the eaat entrance to Lennox passage, Richmond County, Cape Breton. Fixed r^-i/ light. j Cai^k Lh Rond — East end of Madame Island on the Cape West side of entrance St. Peter's Bay, Richmond County, Cape Brctan. Fixed white light. Lat. 44" 34' 45" N., Long. 60® 53' o" W. ' Sable Island, East End — Fixed white light. The tower is ■ octagonal, 86 leet liigh, painted white and brown, vertic?,! stripes. Lat. 43° 58' 30// N., Long. 69° 46' d' W. Saule Island, West End — An octagonal white building, showing a revolvin-^ light which revolves in three minutes, .showing three ^ flashes at intervals of half a minute, then a cessation of light during ij minute in each revolution. In thick or foggy weather or snow 1 storms a steam fog whistle is sounded eight seconds in each minute, : leaving an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. Lat. 43° b^' o" , N., Long. 60° 8' o" W. Cape Race — (S. E. Point of Newfoundland.) — A revolving TfA//^ light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every half minute, elevated 180 feet, visii)le 19 miles. The S. E. face of the building is stripod red and white vertically. Lat. 46° 39' 24'' N , Long. 53° 04' 20'/ W. liiiEht Houses Building. George's Island, Halifax Harbor. Tor Bay, on Berry Head, Guysboro' County. Guynon Island off Cape Gabarus, South-East coast of Cape Breton Island. KiDSTON Island, Baddeck Harbor, Northside of Bras d'Or Lake, Cape Breton. I I 1: M • BJMW« BM^VUMMA Mid iM^Uw^mmmc^fk^ tL U. rr tLKm nnd r«., »4»«»^fl« C«t ffalk, HriMl of PoWfHr., >lali^>«A? Trensurer : A. C i**^,i, m.D., Trun , Hon D. MiN Parker, m.t>., Halifax ; B. I). Krascr, h.d., W\m\$f)T; A J. Cowic, m.o , Halifax; S. M. Weeks, H.v., Newport; W. Mcl>onfl'4, *" , Antijfonwh; FA'w Ff.rr(;ll, m.d., Halifiix. MaJ'RicULATJow E:;!r>liiNEKS. — Rev. I'rincipal Koss, lic'v. Ed F. Mnrphy. (;OMKITTEB TO KXAMI!'!!; ALL DrGRKES, l^ICRl>r»B8 AND OTHBK C«EDKr»TiAiv». — W. J. Almon, m.d., Kd Farrell, m.d., R. S. Black, m. !>., The Regirtrar. EXAMJNKBB TO HOLD FiNAL EXAMIHAT I ON». — R. S. Black, M.D., Kdward Jennings, m.d.. D. McN. Parker, m.d., A. P. Reid, m ■ , ^ A. Gordon, M d Qualificat ion . Da te . L. R. C. S., EdinburRh, 1827 Mem. Med Soc'y of Phil., 1829 Licentiate of Med B.,N.S., 1829 M.D.,Univer9itvofPenn., 1829 M.D.,CollPhy&S.,N.Y., 1831 M. 1)., Fdinbnrfjh. 18.32 M. R. C. 3., London, 18.34 M. 1). of Hesse, L.R.C.S.E, ,-,, S E.R.M.S.E., ^'^'^* M.D., Un.of Penn., M.R Name. Edward C'arrit, J(W»eph B. Bond, Thomas E. Jeans, Ed. L. Brown, Henry lJ», Rngples, Fredk A. Webster, Groggs J. Fansh, Benj. D. Eraser, Bernard J. Gilpin, Chas C. Hamilton, Samuel Muir, B. Gardener Pnpe, Israel K. Wilson, R. S. Black, .Joseph Steverman,' -James C. Farish, Wm J. Almon, (leorgo M. Johnston, Robert Stephen, Charles Creed, John Ternan, Holmes Marsters, James R. DeWolf, Henry C. Fixott, Wm E. Cook, j Edward Jennings, I John Schrage, I Ijewis Johnstone, j Geo E. Outhit, C.S.L., M.D., Un.of Penn., Phil., L.R.C.8. Ya\., L.C.P. and S. Glasgow, A.E.O.S., M.R.C.S.,Lon. M.D., Jefferson Med Coll. Phil, M.D., Edin., L.R.C.S.E., M.D.,Coll.,P.&S.,N.Y., MD., Un.of Penn, Phil., M.D., University of Glas., M. R. C. S., r^)ndon, M.D., Willonghby Uni. of L. Erie, O., M. R. C. S., London, M.R.C.S., Ireland, M. D., Uni. of Glasgow, MI)., Jef. Med. Col. Phil. M.D.,Ed., L.R.C.S.E., M.T).,Glas,M.R.C.S,Lon. M.D., Jef. Med Sch, Penn. M.D.,C.P.&Surg.,N.Y., M.I)., Harvard, M.D., Uni of Penn., Phil., M.D., Jeff. Med. College, Res- 'net. Gir-''>or ' 8ydne\ vliv.es W 'Mile, Tv ^ .1 onth. Tarmouth, Yarmouth. Windsor. 18.34 1 8. '4 18.34 1834 1834 1836 1836 1837 1838 1838 1838 1838 1839 18-10 1841 1841 1842 1843 1843 1845 1845 Canard. Traro. Halifax, Bavrington. Halifax. Lunenburg. Yarmouth. Halifax. Pictou. Digby. Pugwaah. Halifax. Berwick. Dartmouth. Anchat, C.B. rictou. Halifax. Barrington. Albion Mines Aylesford, BKOWIf BBOTHKKft aud €0^ Wliolewle DrugglftR. n. H. riLLRR anil CO., Oxide oflrAH Paint, llMid of Power'* Hhnrf. '4. fl. PI » I I I s o a s Oi s o o d u (4 CA <{ (< e4 M o 144 hklciikk's fakmku's [1876 Name. D. McNeil I'arkcr, Clmrles Bent, Henry G. Furish, S. G. A. McKecn, Clmndler Crane, James II. Denison, Lewis Jofinstonc, Jonathan Woodbury, A. C. Pa^'C, Win A. C. Randall, Henry Shaw, Saiunel M. Weeks, Harris (). MeLatchy, Nathan Tapper, llobert Aulington, Edwin day, J. S. Miller, Klias N. Payzant, Charles C. Aitken, 11. J. Ellerson, J. H. Freeman, J. G. 13. Morrison, Robert S. Campbell, Thomas Kirhy, William Pearson, Wni G. Barton, T. O. Geddes, Charles Gray, J. Ed {jar Jones, Alex Mcintosh, Alex and jr P. Rcid, John L. R. Webster, Joseph D. Davis, Stephen Dodfje, llujjh A. Gordon, Chas. John Gossip, Ilenvy Kirkwood, Francis Robinson, Wm. H. Weeks, W. M. Mitchell, A. J. Cowie, C. Fitz Hy Campbell, Duncan MacLean, Duncan MacLarty, Arthur Moren, Leander R. Morse, George Murray, Qnnlljiraflon. M.D.,Ed.,L.R.C.S., Ed., M.D., Uni.ofPcnn., Phil., M. l).,n. of Pcnn., M. R. C. S., Londor., M.I)., Harvard, M.l)., IJnfof Pcnn Phil, M.I).,Uni.ofPenn.,Phil., M.l).,Ed.,L.R.C.S., Ed.. M.I).,Jef. Med Coll, Phil, M.l)., Harvard, M.D.. Harvard, M.I).,CollofP.&S.,N.Y. M.D.,ColIofP.&S.,N.Y. M.l)., Jert". Med. College, M.l)., University of Pcnn., M.D., Edin., M.R.C.S., England, M.I)., University of N.Y., M.l)., Rerkshire'Med Coil, M I)., Jef Med Coll, Phil, M.l)., Harvard, M.I)., Un. Pcnns., M.l)., Jeff. Med. College, M.I).,Jeff. Coll.&Bowdn, L. of M. Bd, N. S., M.l). Vic Coll, Toronto, Licentiate Med Bd., N.S., Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S., M 1). Coll of P. & 8. N.Y. Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S. xM.l)., Uni.ofPcnn, Phil., M.I)., Harvard, M.l)., Uni.ofPenn, Phil., M. D., Mc(Jill, L.R.C.S., EdM.C.P.and S. Can. M.D., C. of P. &S., N.Y., M.I)., Horn. Coll. of Phil. M.D., C.P. and S.,N.Y., M.l), Glas, M.R.C.S., Ed, M.C.C. and S. Can., M.D , Edinburgh, M.l)., Jef, M.S., Phila, M.D., Uni of Pcnn, M.R. C.S., London, M.D.,C.ofP.andS.,N.Y. M.l)., Jeff. Med. College, M.D., Uni of Pcnn, M.l)., Un. of Penns., M.D., Harvard, M.D., Glasgow, M.D., Edinl)urgh, M.l)., Harvard, M.D., Uni of Pcnn, Dnfr. liesldence. 1 84.') 1847 IS49 1849 1 8.')0 1850 1 S.")!) 18,50 1851 1852 1853 1 853 1854 1854 1854 1855 1 855 1855 1856 1850 185G 1856 1857 1857 1857 1 858 1858 1 858 1858 1858 1858 1 858 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 18.59 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 Halifax. Truro. Tiiverpool. Victoria, C B Halifax. Brooklyn'. B. II. Mines. Wilmot. Truro. Yarmouth. Kentvillo. Newport, Wolfville. Amherst. Halifax. Halifax. Cornwallis. Wolfville. Lunenburg. Bear River Sydney, C.B. Metaghan. Dartmouth. Tusket. U. Musqu'bt. PubuJco. Yarmouth. Mahonc Bay, Westville. Antigonish. HaliHix. Yarmouth. Yarmouth. Halifax. Halifax. Windsor. Pictou. Annapolis. Dartmouth. New Glasgow Halifax. Westville. Shubenacadic Sydney Mines Halifax. Lawrenceto'n New Glasgow U H •0 1 ft 1 w ►1 n if P 3 pi "4 H O w a A (A t3 M QO P to M V) > H M ?! BMOWN KKOlUfJIisiaudiiO., Impurieis of Flower tweeds. T'li If hnrf. 4. 11. riM.r.n a < O., 1I|(>1>I«>> «t llonieii Ini'iilNli, Head row^-iN Mbart. [1870 sidence. fax. ro. rpool. loi-ia, C IJ ifax. oklvtt*. I. Mines. mot. ro. mouth. tvillo. k'port. Ifville. Herat. ifax. ifax. riiwallis. slfville. fienburg. ir River incy, C.B. ta^lian. rtm«uth. sket. Musnu'bt. biiJco. rmouth. ihonc Bay. istville. tigonish. lifax. rmonth. rnioixtli. lifax. ,Hfax. indsov. itou. inapolis. irtmouth. j w Glasgow ! ilifax. , estvillo. I ubcnacadic ; dney Mines ! ilifax. ■ Avrenceto'n ! iw Glasgow « IHTC)] ALMANACK. 145 ^ *i if! 6 (U +J u n P 1 H 1} U N •d N I' 1 IH ^ »i iJ » <<< t^ « kJ tJ ••* ■'J rf i (5 A Ci 3 Hj r- Fr 'i fl ►1 o W a a w M « P M e? Name. KHsha Hoc-he, Walter Thomas, Ihi^h ('unuToii, I/)uis (i. DcHlois, .J. J. Jaeolw, Herbert II. Hoad, Charles D. HiKhy, Wrn S. Robertson, Wm B. ISlayter, Wm II. MacDonald, HolHjrt AleFatridge, W.E McMo'KTt, (liiifon J. Morsy, V. W. Smith, (ico. C. Hturgis, John 8trutliei>;, Augnstus liobinson, Mnrdoeh McGregor, John M. Biiigay, A. E. Croucher, William Eraser, ('. II. Munro, A. 1). MaeGillivray, .John C. McLellan, Robert Cassimer, Mason Slielhekl, S. \V. Burns, A. 1), W. Barss. James Cam})bell, Jose])h Dennison, i:. Earrell, Thomas R Eraser, John C. lIoo])er, (!e(trgc J. McKenzie, David MacLcan, ('. II. Morse, John Allan Morse, (;. B. <^akes, Arnold Sanford, ^y. N. Wick\\ire, Ilomy E. Bisset, E N. Burgess, Edwin (^reed, J. Edgar Kelly, A. E. Falconer, Tbos John Cameron, John L. Peppard, John A. I'urncv, J. B. McDonald, J. B. Black, Qnnlijinifhn. M.T)., University of Penn, M I)., Eel. Coll.'of Pliila., M.I)., I'ni of Pcnn, M.I)„C.of l'.(tS.,N. Y., M.D., Harvard, M.l)., .McCiill, L.U.C.S., England, M.I)., C.ofP. &a..N.Y., M.I)., En. of New Y^irk. M.D.,L.R.C.P.,Eng,M.R. C..S,Eng,L.M., Dublin, M.I)., Harvard, I\I.I)., Harvard, Licentiate of M. Bd, N.S., AI.I)., Edinburgh, M.l)., Ndinburgh, M.I)., El. Med. Coll. Phil., M.I)., Bellevue, N. York, M.I).,Uni Penn, M.R.C. S.,Eng, L.8.A.,Lon, M.l)., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.I)., C. of P. & S., N.Y. M.D.,M.R.C.S.,Eng., M.I)., Harvard, M.I)., Bellevue Med Coll., M.I)., Harvard, Licentiate of Med Bd, N.S, M.l)., Belluve, M.D., Belkviie, M.l)., Edinburgh, M.l),, Harvard, M.D., Rillcvue, Med Coll, M.l)., C.ofP. &S.,N. Y. M.l)., Elec-ticJNIedCol.O, Ml)., (\of P. i^S., N.Y., M.D.,Jef. Med. Col. Phil. M.l)., Uni. of Penn., M.M., Harvard, M.l)., Harvard, M.l)., Coll P.&S., N. Y., M.D., Harvard, M.E., Edinburgh, M.l)., Coll. P. .<: S., N.Y., M. D., Harvard, M.l). Ilvgen Theru Col, M.D., Coll. P. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Harvard, M.I)., Harvard, M.I)., llarvcrd, M.I)., C. ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Harvard, M.l)., University of Penn. I)(ite, 1 SCO is 60 ISCl I8t)l 18GI 18f.l 1801 1861 \8CA 1862 1802 lt02 18G2 1802 1802 1802 1863 1803 1803 1803 i8r.3 1803 1 803 1803 1 803 1803 1 804 1804 1 804 1804 1804 1 804 1804 1804 1 804 1 804 1804 1804 1804 1804 180.5 180.') 180.') 180.') 1805 180,') 1 86.5 180.5 1 805 1866 J'f:Ui!t'tirt>. Tatnmngou'e. U, Ktcwiackc. Mabou. C.B. Brid^'ctovvn. Lum nbur^;. Halifax. Halifax. New Germ'ny Halifax. Antigonish. Halifax. Truro. Amherst. Digby. Wall on. Kcntvillo, Anna])olis. La Have. Tnsket. Bridgewatcr. New (ibisgow West River. Sydney, VB. Londonderry. Arichat. Kinf,s Co. Milton. Wolfville. Shcibrooke. Avon Bridge. Ilaliiax. Hali'.'ax. Rawdon. Pictou. Wal'ace. W\^y mouth. Berwick. Digby. liurliiigton. Hal ifax. P. Ihiwkesb'y CheM-'iie. U. Nvw])ort. Yarnmuili. Sherbrookc. River Jobn. Great Village Shclburne. N. Sydney. Windsor. pi S3 P o o m M U> cj ^3 •« o tJ W (1 W o (> 8eet> sne RfJ6 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 867 867 867 867 867 8«7 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 Halifax. Somerset. Bridgowatcr. Lunenburg. Bridgeport. Cape Canso. Bearer Rirer, Halifax. Whyco'magh L. (flaro Bav, Wh) I ^. Svdney, C. B. Ifalifax. Mahone Bay. Port Hastin(;s Tangier. Wallace. P Hawkesb'y Halifax. Halifax. Amherst. Guysboro'. Maitland. Kcntville. Wolfrille. Dr.rtniouth. Wilmot. Lakcville. Antigonish. Truro. Earltown. IJ Stcwiacke Halifax. Avondale. Truro. Caledonia. Aylsford. Canning. Halifax. Halifax. Corn wall is. Lockport. Grand Pre. Digby. Halifax. Great Village Bear River. M. Musquo'bt Ix)ekport. Spencer's Isl. n ft 1 a »1 ffl S I W fir « ft > 3 (9 % P- acsc a; BKO^YN BttOTIBBlS « CO., Wktfl«Ml« BrTlgglB«i« ■sllAlX. •••frfcurf. [1.S70 (ttiih'iwe, lifiix. incrsct. Kluinvrttcr. i(l^«port. p«« Canso. RTcr Hirer, i lifax. I GIbcc nav, dney, C ft. ilifnx. < ihnne Bay. rt Hn!(tings ngicr. nlliice. Hnwkesb'y lliiHX. I ilit'ax. I nhcrst. lysboro'. iitlt\nd. I sntville. j olfrillc. I Ttmouth. ilmot. ! keville. itij^onish. uro. Ill town. Stcwirtcke ilifax. t^ondale. ruro. iledonia. j'lsford. innJDg. alifax. all fax. jrnwallis. jckport. rand Pre. ighy. alifax. reat Village car lliver. .. Mnsquo'bt ackport. pencer's Isl. Ik n. ri LLKK A 4-0^ ll«(4'liei*» Mill rilM, H«>iMi •r r«w*r*« WkMPf. 187(5] ALMANACK. 147 a »1 fl 8 w C K If) \ ?r p « to a ► 1 9 » acs ;4 h V A ft O IsllAix. a i 5 h Wm 11 Unit. Duncan ('ani]il)cll, Jauu'8 K. Coolie, AljniT Mudgkoii, C. J. MargcRoii, Lt'vi Millard, John V. McDougalt, IIui,'h Mcl'hcrtiOM, James Pittt, h. John Peter H«iH^, Thomas Treiiainan, Aug. K. Clarke, Uoht A. Dakin, I), A. Frawer, A. P. Landrey, Alex Uobcrtson, John C. McKinnon, Pat A. MfDonald, Daniel Mcintosh, Kerr Jamci, Suther C. Murray, Murdo Sutherland, (iideon Barnaby, Wm M. Cameron, Wra Y. Fullcrton, John McK. Graham, Benjamin V. Harley, A. K. Mclvcan, Finlay McMillan, D. McDonald, Jamev K.- Merrill, Samuel Moore, Samuel Primrose, George L. Sinclair, : H. Syda, Henry B. Webster, VV. P. Meagher, C. W. Hewson, James Wier, (ieorge E. DcWitt, Thos Mitchell Burn Tliomis E. Cliase, T. B. 11. Camplxill, Francis E. Eaton, C. W. lliltz. William McKay, F. Middlcinas, (Jcorge A. I^ickles, Allx!rt M. J^errin, Jcptha G. Ross, H^ualifmition, Ml)., Harvard, M.D., llarvanl, M.l)., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.l) , Harvard, M.l).,EdccM.C,Cinn,0 M.l)., (^oJP.iS., N.Y., M.l)., Uniof Pcnn, M.D.,GlasL.M.,L.H.C.S Edinljurgh, M.D., H«irvunl, Ml)., C. of P&S., N.Y., M.D., Harvard, M.I)., Harvard, M.l)., C. of P. &S.,N.Y., M.l),. Harvard. River John, Athol. llantsiport. Burlington. St. I'etor'B. North Sydney Halifax. L Barncy'tJ R. Halifax. Parrsboro'. Puguash. Halifa.x. Little Brook. Iiiver|)ool. Pictou. P. Mulgrave. Londonderry. Grtat Village Westfill«. Bridgewat«r. Halifax. King'i Co. Bad deck. Yarmouth. Port Hood, Tatmagoueha Yarmouth. Shubenacadi« Lawrenceto'u Halifax. Digby. Kentvillo. Halifax. River Hiliert. U. Kennetc'k. Chester, Shelburne. Weymouth, Graiiv.Fcrry. Chester. EittlcG. ;3!iy. Berwick. Mahonc Bay, Wcst\ill< . Sydney, C. B. M o % O ») k w ? o 1^ M / w o n o M P a, •3 .11 ►1 f e5 r KKOH'll UKO'HU^H di tO«, liup*rl«rN vf Vlttwar «i«eds. ir. if. FI JfiLKIt Jk < O . Pnfeni If!»i«o .Shor«. If<'fnl of Powrr'* Wlwirf. O ►5 118 B E L C IH: R 'S F A H M !■ , R 's [I87r, a u l> »«5 o 10 Q c> o d Nil me. S. W. Wood worth, A. McL. Soinmerville, E. P. Boulos. 1). A. Ciunpbfll, Robert Giinii, Jolm L. Kitdifo, Benjmniii Walvond, Ricluml Metcalf, DoTiald r'iiisliolin, Parker N'at Balcom, Geo AKU'ii Ealcoiii, liobinsoji Cox, Sam Nelson xMillor, Joscpli Newton Mack, i\r.D. M.l>. M.l). M.l). M.I). M.l). M.IX MO M.D. M.I). M.l). :M.n. M.l)., M.D. (j.t«i/i/ii\:(io';i. , Harvard, , Harvard, ' C. M., Divlhonsio, Bellovii." Coll. N.Y. CM., McGill, JoirM(,'d Coll, University of 1 enn. C. M. Dalhousie, Ifiiiver. New York, C. IM. Dalhousio, 1875 Univcr. New York. 1S75 Ikllcvuo, 187,5 T. R. AL.MON, Re'jL^tnir Ihite 1873 1873 1873 1874 1 87t 1874 1874 18* 187.5 Watervilie. Clcnicntsp'rt. WoHVille. Halifax. IJroad CoTC. Halifax. Aylosford. Kiver Philip. Clu'ttit-ainp. I'^aradise. Pan. disc. U. Stewiaeke. Annapoli.s. Anna]>olis. PRDX^INCl AL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Provincial Secretary's Office. Provinaal. S 3cr da r>i, Won \\ Cartaror Hill, m.I'.i\ Dr-p Prov Srr'i/, Horlicrt Cros.skill. Finance Deparli/icnt, Hii-'h Kerr. Maniati" Lktnse. CUrk, Thori. llobevt.son. • -^ Provincial Trcasnrer'.s Office. Tmi^Krn-, Hon Stajley Urown, m.l c. Chrk, W. E. Brine. J 13 I" r > •J \u \^ 1 '^ lf UBOTill!»t» tt C«., IniFMrlvr^i »ir a»suoli(>. I, Re'jidnir. n. II. FI LLER »t <'0., Rnr nml Rolt Iron, Ilond of Ponor's Wharf. j'ICERS. X Brine. 1876] ALMANACK. 149 Department of Public Woi'ks and Mines. Commissiiincr, Hon Hotiort Uolx'rtson, m.p.p. /J<'p Coimn'r, Jno Kolly. Tnrpecftjr of Mines, Henry S. Tool. Chrk, C. II. Carman. Inspi'dor of Worka, II. 15. Hcirooke, Wn\ L. Pyo ; Oldham and Renfrew, Jus MvKvn/AQ; Wine Harbour, D.W.Crockett. Provin?ial Hospital for the Insane. Visifors, the (lovernor, the CliiefJustiec, the Provincial Secretary, the President of the Lo<;islativc Conucil, the Speaker of the llonse of Ariscinl)ly, and tiie heads or authorized representatives of all christian I eiuirches in the Province. Conun'rs, Geo G. Dustan, Peter Ross- I James Dnfjj^un. 7 V^csM/er, Hon Sta}lev Brown. Mfdical Superinten, dent, Jas R. DeWolf, M.n. A^st Phj/sirian, Duncan A. Fraser, m.d. C/erk, Thomas McCulloch. Storekeeper, Georj2;e Doniiie. House- keeper, Mrs R. D. Dickson. ^S^z/Jfrf/so/'s, Mrs Gcorj^'e Dowuic, John II. McNab. EnjjineA'.r, R. I). Dickson. Crown Land Department. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon. Alouzo J- White. Clerks, Edw Morris, JMatthias Cappaid;^e, Jas II, Austen.' Depntij Snrveyors — Anna- ]^>lis\ lln^h Kerr, Ilujjh Kerr, jr.; Anti(ionish, Huich McDonald and Alex. McDonald; Cape Breton, H. R. McKenzic; Colchester, R. L. Bycrs ; Cnmberland, S. O'Donnell, Wei wood McNah and James Tucker; hiijby, John S. M. Jones and Anslein M. Comeau ; (rui/shoro', W. llartshorne, C. T. Taylor and D. N. Crockett; Halifax; W. A. Hendry, W. Aiulcrson, C. Fairbanks, J. B. Smith, E. H. Keating- and John McKenzie; Jfant^-t, G. F. McDonald ; Inverness, John Mnrph.y, F. W, McKenzic, Jas W. McKenzic; Kings, J. Laird; Lunenburg, J. W. Andrews; Pictou, Peter Ross, 1). C. Robertson, Jaraes Ifohnes; iMeens, W. Freeman, James F. iNIore, Samuel Smith, Jno II. Harlow; Ixiehmond, John J. Robertson ; Shelbttrne, A. Hamilton and N. Free- man ; Victoria, A. McKay ; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield. Jloard of Agriculture. Pretident, Colonel Laurie ; Vice President, Israel Longworth ; Srcrf- hir\^ and Treasurer, Professor Lawson, The followini^ are tbo mem- bers -.— Government Men her, Hon Daiiicl McDonald, Antigonish ; Dis- trict No. I, Halifax County, Colonel Laurie, Oakficld ; DiGtrir Nr,. 4, Hants. Colchestrr, CuniherJand, Israel Long:w()rth, Truro; District No. 5, Pictm, Antigonish, Guysboro\J)iWu\ Matheson, Pictou ; District No. 6, Cape Breton, Richmond, In cermss, Victoria, John lioss, MP. P., Boularderio. Communications for the Board are to be addressed to " Professor Lawson, Dalhousie Collej;c, Halifai:." Commission >* O > o > Cj CA M ^' ?1 o c> tl O c> ►J hj p n fi } Is, illustrative of the History and })i\)gyiss of Society iu Did docAimen Province, Tiios P>. Akins, d.c.l. tlu i missioners without the Province, Abram Jackson of Boston; Amirew B. Almon ot Salem; Geo '.''hos Haiirli of Liverpool, G. B.; AUird Hcaics, Esij., London, Ci. B.; Alfred II. DoMille. Sr. John, N, B • Herbert Vail, St. John, N. B.; J'red P. Fairbanks, ^icw York; 13 C<) T. •O t» . ►I 51 r* v.- *! (' ILmiMi Cap* and AmUJc««, ai ISKttW* UX^TinilUi A i9. i\iArviJm»u.t%^ ym» IT. W. FfTliliim «* CO., FIrtlis C«M St««l, Head •f r«wf r'» Wharf. :V'' 1 •a p « 0) « I o u '»> W 4 3 5?: 150 bi:lciif<:rs fahmkr s [187() Kiistacc Anderson and Edward Webl London, Enfjland ; Henry James Mortxan, Ottawa, Ontario; Alexander Patterson Piirves, Ediiiburjih ; Chnrlt!S Esson, (Glasgow, Scotland; 'J'homas Lawford Rolpli, lion William Annaud, London ; and Richard Tliomas Smith Andrew, Tuiibridge-VVella, Enj^land. Queen's Printer, Charles Annand, Immigration Agent for Province, Dancan Campbell, Esq., M. D., r. r. Provincial Medical Board : — Drs. Rufns S. Black, Halifax ; G. J. Earish, Yarmouth ; Edward Earroll, Halifax ; Samuel M. Weeks, Hants; W. II. McDonald, Antigonish ; C. C. Hamilton, Cornwallis ; Hon J. McN. Parker, Halifax; Samuel Aluir, Truro; W. J. Almon, Halifax. Chiff Game Commissioner, Fitzgerald Cochran. M EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. CouxoiL OP Public Instruction — The Members of the Execu- tive Council. SuPEItlNTENDENT OF EDUCATION — RcV A. S. HuHt, M.A. Clerk, Rev Samuel Archibald. liXAMiNKRS FOR THE PROVINCE, to cxaminc and license Teachers — Ijvvjuage, Rev J. M. Hensley, l>.d.; School Management, Teaching, i^-c., Rev Jas Ross, n. D.; Mathematics, U. F. Higgins, a.m.; History and Geography, Rev Thos J. Daly. Normal and Model Schools, Truro — Method, and the Natural Sciences, J. B. Calkin, M. A,, Principal of the Normal College and Model School ; Enulish Language, Geography, J)X., C. J. Major ; Ma- thematics, W. R. MiilholUnd"; Musi':, . Model School — High School Department, Wilbert 13. Dimock, a.m. ; Preparatory do., Jiinies Little; Junior Preparatory, Miss M. A. Hamilton; Senior Elementary do., Misi Church ; Junior Elementary do., Miss Bessie Welister; Advanctd Primary, Miss Bessie Graham ; Primary, Miss A. Leake. ! Inapeotorsof Schools for Nova Scotia. Annapolis, Leander S. Morse, Estj., Bridtretown ; Antigunish, Angus Mclsaac, Antigouish; Cape Breton, Alex. McKinnon, Sydney; Colches- ter, David H.Smith, Truro; C^/m/jfrAj/if/, Hev W. S.Darragh, Slii- nitnicas; District uf l>igl>y, \i<.^Y John Am!>ro.se. m.a., lYi^xhy ; Di.ftrict of Clavp, A. P. Landry, m.d.. C'.ntreville ; r.wuntmrg, \V. M. B. Lawson. Lunenburg; Picfou, Daniel ]\icDonald, New Glasgow; Queens, C. l . Andrews, m.d., Haookhel;! ; Ri'-hmond, Romi BiMioit, D'Escousse; Shel- hurne, A. C A, Doane, Hanington ; Mcioria, Rev Kenneth McKenzie ; Yarmouth, G. J. Farijh, m.d., Yarmouth. L^ a a ft a a «♦ r» » a 9 tt 9 a P « P (0 > 91 (J n B£4»1^1M MHHWUli Jk ()•., W1i«4«miI« •rwvci^, ||«f*«Mi. II. H. FITILBK A C9., Noblr's Pntrnt Ilynain4f<^ Rend F«wer'ft nhnrf. ' the Exccu- 1876] ALMANACK. 151 Commissioners of Schools. Annajiolis West — Kcvs II. 1). DoBIois, Jniiios TTart ; and T'ctor Bonnt'tt, Uoht Mills, R. W. Loiij:U'y, Whitman Arinstronu, Wni V. Jones, AUVecl Troop, Isaiah Dclap, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargic, George Hanlwick, John L. Rice, John 1). Totter. Ann(ij)olis East — Revs Jas Robertson, l. l. n., A. Cohoon L. M. Wilkins, W. G. Parker, .John Clarke ; and Aliner Tiipper, Hard- ing Morse, Jonathan Wo()dl)ury, M.n., Jesse Oakes, William Miller, H. H. Parker, George Woodbury, A. M. (iidney, Boniah Spinney, Beriah Daniels, Wni II. Bakoni, J^ewis DeBlois, m.i>., R. D. Balcom, K. B. Darling. Ant'ujonishCo — Revs Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, Wm Chisholm, Wm J3. McLeod, Charles P. Martell, Ronaid MeGillivray, Hubert Gerrior, J. F.Forbes, Dr. Mediregor, James Fraser ; and Alexander Melntosh, m.d., Arehibald MeGillivray, Wm C. Hierliliy, William Chisholm, Thos M. King, Norman Mehonald, Angus Smith, Lachlan Cameron, Donald Melvenzie, Wm J. Bcek. I Cape Breton Co— Revds R. J. Uniaeke, Neil ^leLeod, Jas Quinan, iJohn Shaw, J. Chisholm, Dr MeLeod, John Quinan, Alexander : Farquharson, R Grant, C. Croueher, C. K.M-Lean, D. MeDougall, I Areh Chisholm ; and C. 11. Harrington, Lau Robertson, E. T. Moseley. ' District of Colchester— Wavf, Robert Grant, lO. E. Ross, J. I. Baxter, ; 0. Chute, James McLean; and W. A. Fulmoie, W. E. McRobert, m. I)., Thos S. Delanev, J. B. Dickie, George Reading, Sanmel Jiettie, Jno Ki; :, Israel Longworth, Robert G. Rutherford, E. Tapper, junr., Robert Gammell, F. R. Parker, Thos. Chisholm, J. L. Peppeard, M.l)., Joseph C. Crowe. Cyrus Eaton, A. C. Pa(\., Anselme M. Omieau, E>=q., James Stuart, Esq., Ange Blin, Esq., M'.'ssrs. C. Mande Melancon, Timothy Sullivan. I'icrre J. Belhveau, Augustin F. Comeau, Jeremiah McLaughlin, ri.'rrc S. (iodet. District of aia/shorour, PX, nrnd P^wrr'w Wlinrf. +» o > O a e (0 « w4 o a o •d o +3 o n ■e o o C d u •« ci (4 152 » ., BICLCIIER S FARMER S [187G CnniiinKliii'". T'^^-^ Condon, Abralumi N. Whitman, Donald Guun, Jainos I'urcull. District of St. il/an/'.^— HcvdsTrenrv Ea<;les, A. C. Gillies, Richard Johnson ; and Neil Gu'nn, .John W. ^McKeen, A. P. McKcnzie, Alex Guninun^er, Allan McQuiirrie, John A. McDonald, Alexander Sin- clair, Dr. 'Janipbell, Wni D. It. Cameron, John McDaniel, City of J Inli fax— Awixnstu^ W. West, Daniel Cronan, L. G. Power, John Silver, J. T. Hreinner, Joseph S. lieleher, and six Alder- men. '^Secrc^iry, C. C. Vaux, 0//jV?, 48 Geortre Street. IVi'stcrn District Halifax Co— Kevs Alex Stuart, John Woods, P. L. IMad.len, P. Daiiahar, " K. Kennedy. J. O. Rugp;les, William Hall; and Dominic Farrell, Jno E. Shatford, George J. Longard, James W. Turner, Jnmes Thompson. Rural iJi^trict Halifax Co — Kev. Hobert Sedgwick ; and Ezekiel Svblev, H. A. 4i'Lcarn, Saml Blois, D. McLean, m.d., Jas McKenzie, George W. Smith. District of West Hants — Revds Thos Maynard, m.a., J. Bancroft, John Carmody ; and M. H. Goudge, m.p., Charles Mumford, L'iram Smith, Andw'Shaw, Shubael Dimock, George DcWolf, Thos Aikins. District of North Inverness — Revds Jno J. Chisholm, AL Stewart, Ronald McCiillvary, and Peter Fisett ; and Sam Campbell (Chairman), Jno G. Crowdis, Donald McLeod, Lanchlin McDougall, Malcom Mc- Kay, Donald McLellan, Hugh IM'«Millan, Lauchlan McDonald, Far- quhar McRac, John Mcintosh, m.d., and Donald Chisholm, m.d. District of South Inverness — Revds Allan McLean, Kenneth J. Mc- Donald, C'din Chisholm (Chairman) ; Archibald McKenzie, W. (J. Forbes ; and Hon Peter Smyth, Ilugii Cameron, m. d., George C. Lawrence, John Murrtiy, E. D. Tremain, and Duncan Campbell, m.d., Esquires. Kimjs Co — Edward L. Brown, m.d., L. DeV. Chipman, Thomas Farnsworth, Holmes E. Marsters, m.d., John N. Bowles, Jos R. Hen, D.C.I.., Thomas William Harris, Jim Foster, Amos Black, George W. F'iidier Wm Eaton, E. A. Moren, D. Rupert Eaton, S. R Tuppcr, iv'i jaiuii: Kinsman, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Ilsley, Abrm. Ells, •V(i! Miller, Chas J. Tobin, William Magte, Leonard Fitch, Andrew l'i»>:d'''^<, Michael Lonergan, Arnold S. Burbidge, James Lyons, J. M. Kosco. , Rufus iiiifi- ss, Johnston Patterson. I nitric! of f.nnenbu-.ij — Revs Henry L. Owen. Chas Cossmann, Wm Du'i, D. McMillan . •- iid R. Lindsuy, Matthew Ernst, James Zwicker, 'je\' ■' AiMicrson, Edv, Morgan, Morton Wheelock, ,.ohn Morash, Her/ sanvwff aa« 1 187C D ,Tordo • Kcetl ■a D Payn Edws S D « H. B Dani u 1). D D •0 Fed is a Alex t! McI t McR / Hiltc Q ("ros < Cros t / and Tra\ Lent --- tr'n Wlinrf. ILILFlLLeS »/'//»— UevaW. E. GelliD^r, P. M. Morvisoti. A. Jordon ; ami L. W. Drew, T. K. Crupg, W. V. Andrews, 'riiuinus T. Kccfler, Hobt Dawson, Martin Spcrry, Jus McKean, Goo linker. District of Chestei' — llevs Chas J. Shreevo, I. J. Skinner, Hiclmrd Payne, J. Norwood, P. Ilolden ; and (^rcur^'c Richardson, ,Iaa II. Hilt/,, Edward Hcckman, Jno Church, E. P. Butler, J. Duncan. District of North Pi. Potier, James Niekerson, Wilson G Snns. M o o a U o W *n m Q o (0 w P 0* 00 d $ w 9i o p pi >9 p cr<» o BKOWM mtifVUHma ewl C^., la M N** * '' •<' !*tt*MB< W\,i4llt*9t4tn. n. n. rMi.Lt.R mud c^i., ^-.mimhi r*w(i«w. ii«., ll.d., Prof'ssor of (" miistn/ and Afincra/oi/i/. Jas DcMill, m.a.. Profissor nf Hisiori/ and Rhetoric. Jas Liechli, Tatin- in Modern Lamptages' Tkumh— Tlio Winter Session for 1«75-7G, commences "on Wednes- day. October 27, 187.'). and ends on Wednesday April 26, 1876. The SuTuaier Session comnieuees on Monday, May 1, 187G, and closes on Tuesday, June 27, 1870. HALIFAX MEDICAL COLLEGE, HALIFAX, N. 3. (Tncorponited hy Act ni' J'arliament. ) FACirr.TY OF Ml- 1)1. INK— R. S. Black, m.d., L.Tl. T. S., Edin . Kimriltis Proftsso:- nf ( )hs;tefrics ami Presidmt of the Farnlf'i. Alex V Rcid, M.I)., L.K.c.s,, I'.ilm. T,. 0. 1'.. and .s., Canada, &c , Professnr of the Principles and Practice „,- Medicine, and Ctinirml Medicine. ' ^N' n. Slayter, m.d., m.h.c s.i.., f. o. «., Lond., l.h.c .r*. En?., &e., A. II. \Vo!)din, M.i>., Pn>fssiir of Ofistetrics and the I hsfuses of Women and Childnn. Kdward Fai fell, m.d.. Archihald Lawson, m.b., M.u.c.s.. Eng., Professors of Prineiphs and Practice of ^nriferij and Clinical aj Pi • I ^\ a1 If Q 9f iHMrU H MM » Wl iw«€ {hivI 0»., Wil«MN*iiK' H-ramkwtm, IhOlftiKf r«r*« Whmtf, ;i87(; 1 i^^^^^B^ c« li '"--Si 3 31 d 5 t i^^s » in ^^9^HhH ■•' BiJ-fcl3^^^3 p s RfMwP^^Er^ 4< wWiBni 1 (J ift^JUiSIBSl 1 »• ni(*Mi^^^E:3 (5 Wr-9^^^^^9 R P B a 1 1^^^ 3 ^^^^^^ 8 fl ► 3 d 1 3 s 1 9 t B * 8 [ ^ 1 ♦» HALIFAX. » w «♦ :S .nifiht, Chiet » % C.B., M.l),, ^ Nova Scotia, n as F. Averv, [je Thomiiou, , Professor of ► I'lisor of Lo(]ii yfatJievuitici. PH.D., LL.I)., , Professor i]f ages. i on WediK's- '0 ,1876. The nd closes on ; S * £:, N.S. J t Q C. S., E.iin . 8 '^v. Alex 1' s r , Profes.v , Prof>'ksi,r of Vhiisialoini. (ieorjie L. Sinclair, m.d., Professor oj Anato'i,!/. W. Jl. VVteks, M.iJ., Professor of Medirai JHrisprudenre. CoLLJioii Lkctuukus.— A. W. II. Liiifl^nv. m. a., m. d., cm., Botanif. C. E. PnrtruT, Inslnirter in Prartird 'Pfidrmtn/. Dr. A. V. Kcid, Dean (uid L'r, lister of Pandt I/. Dr. J. F. Bhu-k,\Secrefart/, 49 (rranville Street. \). A. CaniplxiU, .m.d., c m., Diinonstrdtor of Auat'omij. [The particulars of other Colleyrcs and Edncivtioiuil Institutions will i.c found in connection with the Denonnniuionul matters with which the Institutions are connected.! ,^^^-■^.^ < o M EH m < w O o CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN NOVA SCOTIA. Cathkdral Staff. — The Rt. Rev. TIibbkkt IJinnky, d.p., Lord Bis- hop of Nova Scotia and rrince Edward Island, and Dean ot Halifax. The \'enl)le. Canon Edwin (>ilpin, d.d., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia; Revd Canon J, M. Hensley, i).o., Wind.sor; Rev Canon 1 honias Maynard, a.m., Wind.'^or; Rev Canon (ieoruc ToAvnshend, a.m., Anlller.•^t. Hnlifnr, St. Luke's (Cathedral Church), Rev .1. AI)bott; St 1 Mil's, Rev G' W. Hill, A.:.: , .and Rev G. Dodwell, a.m.; St. George's, K(;v J. B. Uniacke, a.m., ani Rev R, Shreve, a.b ; St. INIark'.s, Rev Alfred Brown, A B. ; Trinity, Rev .1. C. Cochran, n.D., and Rev W. .1. Ancient; (iarrison Chaplain.«>, Rev E. E. B. Kitpon, a.m., and Rev. -V. ,1 Townend, ah.; Rev G. E. >V. Morri."!, A.M. (retired) Annn/iolis, Revds J.J. Ritchie, a.m., and W. S. Gray, a.b. Aylesford, Rev R Avery. AraherM, Rev (i. Townshend, 4.M., Rural Dean, and Rev !>. C Moore. Albion Afin^g. Rev C. Bowman, o.D, Anti/jonisli^ , and L. M. Ilill (retired). Arichat, I BK9WW ESOTinni 4k CO., (liemtrirls ASd Toilet A.r(lrloR. n. II. rrLliKR a «0., Il*yl's l>eii4hM' BcltlMC, HmkI %t r«wer'» Whnrr 156 HKI.CIIKli S TAIIMKIIS [1870 •0 c8 II 3 ■a g 6 i o (J. B , Hev F. M. Voiinp, A. K. r. Uridi/ctoicn, Kov L. M. VVilkiiis, A.n. 'lU'in'lfuvd, Kev liiclianl Payne. Btawr Harbour, Kev Kdwd AiihcII, a.m. /iri'ifjen'ntcr, Kev \V. E. (TeHin^- Cornioiillis, Kev Il.Storiis, a.h. CU'mcnts, Uov W. Godfrey, A. II. Cfiettfr, Kevds C. .). Slireve, a.m., and John Mainline. Country flarhotv, Uov K. .lohnstone. Dartmouth, Hovd J. Hell. I'ii/fi>i, iCev .Jolin Aniliroso. a.m., and Ui!V A. Mcrkell, a.h. Katttrn Pas- «((/)«- "( Dartnii'iitli), Uev ('. Uiirn. Falldand, Kov A. S. Norfolk, b'alimmth, Hi;v A. F. Ililtz, A.n. Glace Bay, licv (J. Croiicluir, a.h. Granville, Kuv II. DcBIois, a.m., ami Uov W. 11. Siiydur, a.m. Guyshoro', Iluhhnrd's Covt-, Uov H. Stamer. Ke'ntnllc, Uov Tlieophilua Uicliey. Liver- pool, Uev E. E. B. Nichols, n.i)., and Uov J. U. 8 Parkinson. Louishurf/, . Limdondcrry, Uev F. .1. Axford. Ijitnenburr/, Uov Henry L. Owen, a.m., Uural Doan, and Uov W. Ellis. Maitland, Uev A. D. .laiiii(;«on, a.h Mahom Hay, Uev. E. II. Ball and i{ev A. C. McDonald. Afnnrkester, Uev II. Ilaiiiilton, a.h., Uiiral Doan. Mdford, Uev. James Treniain, a.h. Xeiruort, . New Duldin, Uev Abraham Jordan. New Ro$n, Uov. .1. \V. Norwood. Parnbor(>\ Uov U. F. Brino, a.h. J^ic- tou, Rev .1. P. Sheraton. Petite Reriere, Uev J. Shaw Smith, a.h. J'ort Medway, Uev A. Gray. Putprash, Uov J. D. H. Browne. Rawdov, \ii?y ,]. P. Sargent, A.n Hirer John. Uev J. L. Downing. Seafortk, Uov (). M. Grindon, A.n. (S/it/) Harbimr, Uev Uoht Jamieson. Uural Doan. Steirinrkv, Uov Robert Ilaire, A.n. St. Marqaret's Bay, Uev J. (). liugglos, a.h., and Uev W. II. Grocer. Sackville, Rev W. E. 'Wilaon. Sydney, C. B., Uev Uichard J. IJniacko, n.i)., Uural Dean, and Uev Davitl Sinith. Sudiui/ ^fine$. Uev (J. Metzler, a.b. Shelhnrnr, Uev Thos H. White, D.o., Uural Dean, and Kev Gecil Wiggins, a.h. Sherbrooke, . Tanijier, Uev J. A. Richey. Tor Bay, Uev ^y. 1^. Currie. jTrwro, Kev Joseph Forsytlic and Uev J. A. Kaulback, a.m. Turn\i Bay, Kov .1. Edgcombe. Tutktt. U( V .1. Padrteld. Wallace, J D. H. Browne. Wavcrly, ! Windsor, iiov T. Maynard, a.m., Rural Dean, Uev G. McCawlev, n.i)., and Rev. n. P. Ahnon. d.c.l. Weymmth, Kev P. J. Fllluel, a.h.', Uural Dean. ff'-Vwio^ Rev J. Robertson, d v l.. and Uev J. O. Great orex. Yar- movth, K< \ ds J. T. Moody, a.m., and J. Uoy CanipboU. Pktnok Edw'Aiu) Island— The Vonl)le J. II. iiead, r>.i>.. Archdeacon of P. E. I. Cbarl,>tfeto,m, St. Peter's, Uev G. W. Hodgson, a.m.. and l{ev J. Ellis: St. Paul's, Uov D. Fitzgerald, Uev L. C Jenkins, D.f.i.. (retired). Casrumpecjue. llQv H. Dyer. 6Vf/;>a?«i, Uev T. Johnston. Milton, XenhW Dr. iiead. GeorgeUncn, Uev W. M. Koss. Summerside, T. B. McLean. Kind's College, Windsor. i Founded, a.d. 178T. Chartered by King George III. A.n. 1302. Patron. Uj" (Jrace the Eord Archbishop of Canterbury. The Kight Kev Hibberl Binnoy, i».i)., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, V'isitor and President of the ii<»ard of <'roveniors. Presiaent and Profcfinar !;y, liev Canon Heuslev, i>.n. ; Professor of Mathematics, Naturai "'•■*'"'■ '-'■• --''•' -' Prof of Nat. ■rn Lan(jun(/< f. ilosopb II, Astronomy and Entjineerinri, J. IC. Oram, h.f, /fmtory awl . ; Professor of Mode H. KietTolhagen, I'h. D. ; Librarian and Hnrs'ar, Professor llen.sley, n'.i)., Trnit., John C Hallil)urton : Her'y, Kev Canon Cochran, m.a. NnioLAKSKii's— The William ('ogswell Scholarship, £24stg. perannum, open to cai.didatos U*r He!'- Orders, under the direction of the Trustees; Diviniry Sciiolarship-^ paid \, the Society for the P. G. F. P., open to Stu- dents ior II(i!y « irdtra, actual \ roqairiiig assistance, and subject tu the contrci of the Bishop of th- > icese, 10 in number, each £30 cy. per annum; the Dr Kinney Exl ion, £1(5 stg. per annum, open to Students in indigent circumstan-esa'.d ot exemplarv conduct; McCawloy Hebrew Pri?e, i:9Btg.; the i hops Pri £b '■ Books; Dr. Almon's Welsford iMtimoniai; Akin'.t liistorical ^je; (J^nt^'al Williams' rrizcs, three ot $60 each; btephenson Scholar 'tuAe it* number. 18 • +• All Uel Alf u u Es. Esc 1 13 dul li^i^ i -a PI Loi i Pro Hi n (^hi I Tre 6 U sha wit 5 r. ! i Wi u 1^ ^V} a t Grf to His h U M No H 8 Br. 6 <'ll Re' Fill n *r K lb 'A A. 4 i'l 1)1 ?, .hu D Chi \ G>. J An 8 Sin (F, Joi — IMC4»VM H»*l^^«t H«< "TiTTt «>f ^muflriii Ini^trnntriii^^ wfr'* Whnrr. H. II. ri'LLCa A <;0., Wo^nngPtUli nnii(,>'^ 187G] ALMANACK. 1.17 Incorporate Alumni of King's ColloRe. Patron, Ills Honor tlin l.it'iitt'niint-(i<.V(.-riior. rrcsidtnit, Kroderiok Allisi.n, Ks(j., M A Vicc-l'rtMirltnit, liev II. 1'. Alinon. n.c.L. ('oniniiltct' Kt'V J. A. Kaiilbuch, M.A.. AtkIfi'W J. Cowio, M d., iJov Dr. ("ochriui, ]8(i. Board of Foreign Miasions. Appointed bv the Synod. (Jhainnun tx-<\fjinii. The lli>,'ht Roverond the Lord liishop. Treasurer, \Vm Gossip, Esq. "Secrftary, Kev . I. U. Campbell. Diocesan Church Society of Nova Scotia. Pntronfl, His Honor the Lieut. (Jovornor, (S:c., The Society for the l'ropaf,'!ition of the Gospel in Forei>;n Parts, Tli»\ Soeiet . for Promoting Christian Knowled/.;e. President, The Lord Hishop, ex-ajjicio; Sec'y, and Tn.'asurer. Kev Canon Gilpin, d.d.; .Assistant Secretar}'^ (J. M. Hullock. The annual meetinj^ is held at ilalifax, at such time as the Committee shall appoint. The Kxecutive Committee meet on tlie third Friday monthly, with the exception of July, August and September. Church Endowment Fund. Vice Chairman, A.M. Uniaeke; I^dward Pinney, A.M. Cochran, Wm C. Silver, J. li. Snow, J. W. K. Rowley. Hugh Ilartshorne. C. \\. Howman, William Har«. Com'y (jen (Jraham, William Gossip, Henry Pryor, J. T. Wylde. C. Bullock and John Silver. Secretary, W. C Silver, I'lsq. The Halifax Branch of the Colonial andi Continental Church Society. Patron, Her Most Gracious >Tajesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His(irace the Arehbisbo]) nth). Revds Jol\n Read, Wm Purvis, *HenryP()pe. Coufirtnrv Ojfice. — A. W. Nicolson, Chairman, Kditorand Hook St(;ward. J)(n'trninitti, Revds L E. Tliurlow. *Tbinuas Angwin. IVintlsnr, Rev S. T. Hnestis, Financial Secretarv, *M. Riehev, i».i)., ♦John McMurr.:y, *Roland Moitim, *T. W. Smith. 'l[,m!i^pi>rt, Rev Cai.-t) Parker. Hi>r1on, Revds W. 11. lleartz, 1). W. Johnson, A. n., *(jeo Johnson. Kiiitville, liev A. H. Clayton Xtinport, Rev K. Alder Temple. Avom/ale, Rev. lames Strotliard /{urliiu/- /'/?!, Rev Ezra B. Moore. »S(77nin), iJtnjamin Hills. Afnrf/nrifit /int/, Rev .lames Scott. Birjuiula, {Ihunilton and Snmeyftl), Revds Kolit Wa.sson, Chaplain to Wesleyans in Army and Navy, C. M. Tyler, liirmuda, (i>t. fjeorfjt'K and B-iihy'x Bny)^ Revds W. C. Brown, Chaplam to Wesloyans in Army. Joseph M. Fisher. Thuko L)fst"^tct — Tritrn^ Rev Job Shenton. Onslow, Rev Robert W. Smith. Acau.i Iron Mines, . f'ictou, Cranswick Jost, a.m., (Financial .Secretarv). tS'/f/Za/^on, Rev G. W. 'i'uttle, (Chairman). Hirer John, Rev D. B. Scott Bay Iftad, . Maitland. Rev Jdin 1 M ir r.iiy ; o Ci o 0> o n^p^ngrs, Brn^rt nnd t^raibn, «( BKO^ <1irKHM a ro. n . II. Vr l,l,r,R a I^., 1Hi»»JI4« mnA TiM-red f '«>rfl«««s Powrr'* WhArf. S 158 niCLCIIKK S FAUMKlt 3 [1870 .lohnsori. li.v.Idhn A. ShulirniCdih'i', Kov. I'Jien IC. Fjik''<'1<1. Mhhlh Afiifquoflolxit't, MosluT. yfusfpfoflo/xiit lliir/xmr, Ituv U. () li. .luliiisou. Afuser CrMUKUi ANi» DinTiiicT— .-Im/ir;-*/, IJov R«>l»crt Tweedy, W. L. Ciin- iiiii^'lmiii. .Va/;;>(iri. l{t?v K. IJ. Mack. Miiwlif, • Witl/arf, livv A I). Miirton, a.m.. (Finaiicinl Sccivljirv.) Ptujmnh, Kevds .Jaiii.'s Kii^^Iuiid, (Clijiiniiaii), V.. IJ. UriinyJltc. Hivtr Philip, Ki-vs Win AUorn, Ki.hcv IJinl. Wmtirnrlh, Kftv .1. T. Ogdcii. Parrsfjoro liev U. A Daniel. Miirr'iin awl Fivf Itlnndf. licv (itorgo K. Johnson. Athul, Kov Joseph Uilu. A(ii'»i-ii(e Ihiybiir. KcT William Hkjwm. (JrYHH(»no and ('. B. DisintcT— fi'f*f/»/ion), Revds J. R. Hordcn, •Jas Bncklcv. ( Wn«(<, licv le^iHt! IJ. Giles. .\fiin('ficifler, lievda T. I) Hart, (Clminnftn), .1. \V. .Siicpherdson. Connlnj Harbor, Ucv Flirani DaviA. Sytlnty, Kev Jc.soph G. AiiKwin, (Financial St'crotarv). Sydmy, (^fim(m} -'. . Sytlney (ynrlb) Re\ John Asthury. Gaharus, U«v (J. F. Day. Port tfiirht/'ury, Ktn- .F H. Upmmpon. Port Hood nml Mar g arte, Kev W. ("t. i>an('. /'n(/onith, Uov A. F. Weldon. Annapolis DisrittcT— i4nn(7/;o/ii, Kev Ghri^toiJier Lockhart. Granville Ferry, liev James K. Katt (iranrille Ferry ( West) . nri(/(/etoirn, Hrv A. S. DiMllrisay, (,\tiftinn) Kev .I(Jin Craij^, *Thomas H. Dnvics, ♦.! F. Hcnt. irt7m(*M{evdH .). .1. Teesdalo, .lo.'*0{)li Kobson. Aylcs- ford, Kev .John S. Addv. fieriHck, Kevd« (ieorj^e 'V I'ayson, (Charles XicUlin. Cuniiin;/, Kev F. H. W. IMckles, (Financial Secretary), * M. l'ii>ktos, *J. G. Ilenni^'ar. Scots' Bay, Kev Artliur lilack. Hillshury, Kev -Folin L. Sponaf,do. Pi'jby, Kev Elias Hrettle, (Chairman). Wtymouth, K. Williams. Diy Neck and Wcstport, Kev D. Hickey. Livi;ri'()<)1. Disriurr — Liverpool, Kev .For Gaetz. (Financial Secretary). \filton, liev Wm Ainky. Caledonia, liev Kot)ert McArlhur. Yarmouth, C^outh) liev .lohn M. I'ike. Yarmouth, {Sorth) Kev Jahez A. Rogers. Yarmnuth, (East) Rev ''(iudfrev .Shore. Hebron, Kev W. IF. Evans. Bar rivijtim, Fiev.s .Fo« S. CoHin. Port La Tour, liev James Tweedy. N. L. Harbor, Fiev J. W. Ilowie. Sfielburne, liovl'aid F'restwood. LockpovtMcv William Sargent. Port \fouton. Kev J. uncan, (F'^inancial Secretary), | liev Samuel Fi Ackman, * George M. Barratt. Wm l.awson. Fairville, Kev Stephen T Teed. Sussex, FieV C. W. F)utcher. A/>ohaqtii,Rev Wilson W. Lodge. Hampton, Samuel W. Sprague. St. Martinet, Fiev Richard Opic, * Kev John .). Colter. Grand Lake (Eatt), Kev George W.Fisher. Jerusalem, Rev Thomas .Vllen. Wel.^J'ord, Rev Levi S. Johnson. King- iton, liev Wm Maggs. Frki/kkk^ton District — Fredericton. Revds Herekiah jNIcKeown, (Chairman). *li. U'eddall. Marysrille and Gibson. Revds Edward Jenkins, Robert Wilson. Nashwaak and Stanky, Revds W. W. Colpits, Michael G. Campbell. Keswick. Fier. liichard ^^'. Weddall, A.n. Kingsclear, . Shejjield, Rev Elias Slackford. Graiid Lake (We.Ht), Rev Fiernard (\)pping 6^a*;t<(i«7i, Rev Isaac N. I'arker. Woudstuck, RevJas Taylor, (1^'inancial Secretary). Benton, FJev Thomas Marshall. Canter- bury, liev A. R. Shrew8l)ury. Ilartland, Fiev Edward liell. Jacksonville, Key William Dobson, . Florenceville, Rev C. FF. Paisley, a.m. Andover, liev Waldron W. Brewer, lobique, Rev Silas .lames. MiRAMiciH DrsTHiCT. — Chatham and Xewcastle, Revds John Water- > 9 ft O 10 CO k V Hi a 5? - ■■■- -'-■ "^ ■^- " ■^■- •■' ■--- ■ ■ ' ' '." ' ■■ ■ - 3 d « u u p 8 ft IM Is § > s 5 *i 2 a is ifl (A ft 1 A 4^ cf U » 5 P 1^ & d 5? n 01 u ■. a. riLLr« 4 <^.. ih«mi «i«ur «•*<»«•«, n«»p. nichihuct,\ Jas \. Diiko. — — . Hnlhurtt, Kev .lolin S. I'liiiitii'v. (( litiiniuiu). His. Drrby . /inimfuwu. Sackviile DisTiucT— 5(IrA•^//^ Kcv.N .I,,.,,.])!! llnrt, (rimm.ial Srrrr- tiirv), •M. 1 i(ka<«. 1..1. . AKtnt of the KiulowMicnt ImukI. Kilmntional ImtUntums, Kev Cliarlrs Stewart, l».n., Jolin Miirwa^^li. a m.. David Kni- m-(ly. H.i>. StwUntt in Theoloijy, .iuliii T. Haxciidalc, Win lipiutt, I'-.hvanl I inner. Charles II. Mnnmon and John KioK'. Thitrnm.ir. \U'v (;..,, SIitI Fotnt lie fhtte, Uev I)ou>r|as Chapman. Baie Verlf, Hcvds (i.o Harrison, Iboinas Hicks. Moncdm, Cdrnlnlc ,iful Sfieditu; Kovds'r. ,1. |)i-i,K'ivids\ Kev I'red W. Harrison. ' St J dim i. ( /■:„»/) . St Jntnet,{\Veifl) Kev John Tinlin^^ St (ieorqe, Septimus K. Col- well. Deer Ixlmul, liev Wm Harrison, (irnnd Atnnnri, . rja>-(K Kdwaki) Island \)isTnwT—(7,drliitltli>ini, litvds Diinean D. Currie, ({'hairman), H. S. Crisp, » l-\ Smallwood, *J. V. Jost. (\>rn- wall 4, P^wm's Whorf. n ai o I (A h iz; n o *9 1(10 II E L C . ! 1-: R S F A RSI E R S [1870 Political Science. Halifax Young: Men's Wesleyan Institute. Prosiilont. K. ,1. Sweet; Vice-Presidents. J M. (jeldert. jun , AVilliain (!rowe; Secretary, II. II. Hell; Assistant Secictarv, K. Wrij^lit; Treasiinr. E. Boreiiani ; Coniniittce, James Morrow, A. W. liell, R. Iheakstou, Win Hennett; Librarian, D. Palmer. Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N. B. David Allison, ix.i)., President and Professor of Mental Philosophy. Rev C. Stewart, d.d., Professor of Morn I Philosophy and Chri-stian Evidences. James IMnch, A.»i., Profes.sor of Rhetoric, Logic, etc. Alfred D. Sniith, a. M., Professor of (Massics. Kev John Hnrwash, a.m.. Professor of Natural Seieiicc. Richard C. VVeldon, a.m., pii.u., Professor of Mathematics and Mount Allison Academy. Malk Branch— Principal. David Allison, li^.d. Vice Principal, Rev David Keunedy, a.m., b n. Hoard of Instruction— Kev David Kennedy, A.M.. B I). Teachers of Enj;iish Department, Leonard Allison. A.B., Henry A. Powell, A.B. Teacher of I'enmanship and Bookkeeping, Samuel E. Whiston. Mount Aluson CoMMKHCiALCoLLKaE — Principal, Samuel E. Whiston. Assistant in Banking, J. Alder Davis. Female Bkancu — Principal. James R. Inch, A.M. Matron, Mrs J. R. Inch. Chief Preceptress, Miss A A. Chesley, .m.l.a. Board of Instruction — J. R. Inch, A.M., Languages, Logic, (^tc. Miss Alice A. Chesley, m.l.a, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Miss Blanche Bennett, Belles Lettres, etc. Miss Hannah Johnson, m.l.a., English Department. Misa Maria S. Tuttle, Assistant Teacher. Miss Luella B. Wheeler, Drawing, Painting, etc. Prof. Max Sterne, InstrumcBtaland Vocal Music. MissM. E. Pickani, M.L.A., Music. Miss Lavinia M. Stewart, Music. Miss Miriam FuUerton, Stewardess. Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. A. A. Stockton, A.M., l l.».. President. W. H. Allison, Esq., M.P., Rev Joseph Hart, and Henry A. Austin. Esq., m.p.f., Vice Presidents, (t. W. Burl)idge, Esq., a.m , Secretarj'-Treasurer ; Benjamin Russell, Esq, A.M., and Rev II. P. Cowperthwaite, a.m., Assistant Secretaries. Almunae Association Mount Allison Xiadies Academy. President, Miss Maria L. Angwin, m.l a. Vice-Presidents, Mrs H. P. Cowperthwaite, m.l.a., Mrs II. C, Black, Miss Jessie Eaton. Secretary and Treus., Mrs. li. E. Culten. Assistant Sec'y, Miss Grace A. Lockhart, b.». PBESBYTE.RIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. Synod of the Maritime Provinces. Moderator, Rev Robert Sedgwick; Clerk, Rev Alex Falconer. Pheshyteky of* Syuney — Mira aiul Sydney, Rev Hugh McLeod. t>.v. Sydney Mines, Rev Matthew Wilson. Grand River and Loch Lomoim, {{aw .(as Ross. St. Ann's and North Shore, Rev Abraham Mclntosli. (Jlact. B'ly Mines, Rev Alex Far(iuharson. Cow Hay Mines, Rev. Donald Mac- Dougall. Leitt'h\i Creek, Rev (J. E. McLean. Bmdardtrie, Rev David Drummond. Cape North, Rev Peter C'laj-ke. Gabarus and Frantboiie, Rev Donald Sutherland. PiucsBYTEUY OF VicTOKiA AND RirnMONT) — WJiycDCCnnagh, Rev Murd Stewart. Port /lasfin^s and Hirer Denis, Rev \Vm G. Forbes. Baddeck and Forks, Rev Kenneth McKenzie. Middlt River and Little N^ari'ows, Rev Adam MeK;iy. Lake Ainslie. Rfv Alex (Jrant. Mabon, Rev A. F. rbuinpson. Wfst Bay, ^ — . Broad Cove, . l'ii:suvTi.;uy or \'u-vo\: —New tJlas^/oir, Revds John Stewart, Delih- e-atu e Alember; Geoige Walker. Prince street, Pictoii, Rev James Bayne, •J u H Si u N •1 a Mi I ? P > q Cfl to > » ft ►1 (5 ct- 5? t Wie^WM WEOTMMM A t«., •HiaMMto %tt»Wt^ u A i n 8 aX c a (3 h A A N ;< h s (J ♦>* u (< 4> te A ♦> tc d aH »4 hi 13 n o u Q hi < H. H . FI'LMSJt «t CO., Kaw aad BolUd Linarrd Oil, P«wer*« l^'harf. 187G]. ALMANACK. 161 i).i». French Hirer, Key A. P. IMIIUt. /hinm/x Rir , , . //■>< Hirer and /Jliw }fnwitfting, Kcv P. n. IMiiir. St. Andrtw's, l'irt„H, \W\- Aiulw ircrdiiian, a.m. SaUiu Church, (/'rccH y////, Kev (JoorKt! ruttiTson. Central Church, n\st Jiirer, \U;y -lainos 'I'honi>^oii. Z,i7//e llnrbordud Fisher's drant. Key Wni Maxwell'. n'estville, Kfcv Jolin Lees. West Hirer, Hoy (IcorKf Hoddii-k. Scotslmrn, Uev Alexander Stirling'. Ih^pewell, Key John MtKiiuicn. Knox Church. I'icfim, Hev Alex Uoss,^ rn.n. .Sa/i Sj>rin;js. Key W. McMillan. Aiiti'/irnish, Rev I*. G«odfellow. St. Andrews, Nerr (llasijim', Hev (jeorgc Coull, a M. Stelinrton, Key Thtnias Cununin^. .}fcFelhin's Minmtnin, Hev William Slew-art. Jogan, a.m. St. Andrew's, //«/t/(ja;, Rev tJohn Campbell. A''o#/, Rev Samuel Ikrnard. Sheet Harbour, (fc. Rev A. R. Dickie. Richmond and North-West Arm, Rev J. Eraser Campbell. Maitland^ Rev L. (i. McNeill, a.m. MusqtuKUboit Harbour, cfc. Rev James Rosborough. Little River, Mutquodobmt, Rev David Neish. Hamilton, Bermuda, Rev K. J. Junor. Kempt and Walton, . CornwaUis Wett, ■ ^".V* iH^'tr and Jlillford, Rev Ephraim Scott. Flmidale and Nine Mile River, . Cormvallis, North, . Annapolis and liriegetou'u, . PuKSBTTERT OK LuNENiU'KO AMI YARMOUTir — Yarmouth, Ro'' Geo Christie. Lunenburg, Rev William Dulf. LaHare, Rev Donald MeMilian. C/yde River, o o p ff c B 's a o p a 1 o o m I « M 19 g pi 9 S2 H ft) 9 o o p a •■« «*•., ci«M lmt «b« »«r rnfvtt. n. H. FUlIiKII a««l «•.. ©Il* tT Machinery, Head •f P»iyw*» Wliarf. i S t o o a s •a s a u o *9 102 BELCH K.R S FARM Kit S [1870 Harvey, Hev Sainin'l .folinson. .S'«.ism\ Hcv James (i ray, a.m. St. Dnvid's, St. John, Kqv Duvifl VVators, i,i,.I). Fn-dtikton, Hev William Stuart. Ihictimchc and Conupic, liov .liio 1 >• Murray. X'l.^/nraak and Stdrdci/, IJov \V. Kogo. J/(>«c;(m'l{ev .Iiiseph llo^'f;. St. Andreic's, St. John,- llav \iu\)i J. Cameron. Salt Si>rhi«' ^fills, Kev Angus Mc^Iaster. buctii, Hev Jas Law, a.m. Camphdton, Kev William Murray, a.m. Richmond, Hev John Wells, a.m. N<'ir Carlisle, Hev W. Scott. Hirer, Hev James Fowler, a.m. River Cliarlo, Kev Thomas Nicholson. Baihurst. • Newcastle, Kev James Anderson. Tabusintac and Burnt church. Rev John Kobertson. Chatham, Kev W. M. Wilson. Black- ville ami Derby, Hev Thos G. Johnstone. lilackriver and Rtdbank, Kev Samuel Kusseil. Chatham, Kev John M. Allan, a.m. rKESHYTKUT OK PjUNCE EowAKi) \si.Aii\)—Bedeqn€, Kev Robert S. Patterson, a.m. Strathalbyn, Kev Alexander Campbell. Corehtad, Kev James Allan. Cavendish and New Clasm'w, Kev Isaac Murray. Belfast, Kev Alexander McLean, a.m. Vath-meld, Kev Alex jNIunro. Richmond Bay. Kev H. Crawford. Zion Churcfi, CharLttetown, H( v J.M. McLeod. Su'inmerside, Kev Xi'il McKay. St. Jame's, Charlottetmim. Rev Thomas Duncan. Princetown, Kev' Robert Laird. JJundas, V.av Allan McLean. .mmnt Stewart and West St. Peter's, Kev W. K. Frame. Bay Fortune, c/c, Kev Joiin G. Cameron. West and Clyde Rirers, tfc, Kev S. C. (iunn. West I*oint, Campbellton, (^-c, Kev Charles Fraser. Albertnn and Tif^nish, Kev Arthur F. Carr, a.m. Georr/etown and Cardigan, Kev Peter Melville, K.i>. New Lomkm, Kev J. ]Murray. Woodrilte, Rev John Sutherland. Tyron and Bonshaw, Kev W. P. Archibald. }[urray Harbour, . East St. Peter's . New London N. and Summerjitld, Murray Harbor Road, Kev John Goodwill. Jioad, . ne- Sable, St Peter's and Brackley Point I'HEsnYTKHY OK Nkwkoundi.axd— S<. John's, Revds Moses Harvey, Neil Forsythe. Harbor Grace, Hev Alexander Ross. St. Johns, Rev J. D. Patterson. FoKEiGN MissioNAUiKS— Revd James D. Murray, Revd John W. Mc- Kcniie, Revd Joseph Annand, New Hebrides; Revd Jno Morton, Revd K. J. (.irant, Revd Thos (Jhristie, Trinidad. Gtn. Trtas., Revd P. G. McGregor. CoUoKe af the Freibyterian Church. Theological Dkpautment at Halikax — Prof, of Systematic Theo- logy, Kev Alex McKnight. Prof, of Hebrew and Exegetics, Kev John Carrie. Prof, of Church History and Pastoral Theology, Kev Allan Pollok. CLERGT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. 1 His Grace the Most Reverend T iomas L. Connolly, Archbiihop of Haliiax. Vicar General, Verv Rev M. Hannan, D.i). Halifax, Revds Patk I*ower. Alex Mclsaac, 'fhos J. Daly, Edw F. M-irphy, Rev. Thomas .Moore, Chaplain to the Military; Chaplain to Mount St. Vincent Convent, Four Mile House. Kev Peter Danaher, who resides at Orphanage, St. Joseph':-. Chezifcodk, Kev P. L. Madden. Dartmouth, Rev Jno R. Woods. Prospect, Rev Ml. DriscoU. Hkrr'ing Cove, Rev Edward Kennedy. Kentville, Hev P. M. Holden. Eastern Harb 3. A V et > p en « to 3 9 o 9 H 9 CO A A h ■a d h i d ♦J n 5 M 6 n M t» H ai««4«. '•« IVfenrf. IT. H. rmnil nnd CMIm AomrRtie C«t Nulls, lleii«l of Power'H Wharf. [1870 1876] ALMANACK. 1G3 in Stuart. nh'i/, li(.'v Kev Kol.t fill, Hev .1. ^ev James Wallace, fe, . s, . ter M. tt. Bichi- New Bass ^Jieholson. tsiiituc and :>n. Bluck- l»(irt/i-, Kev Robert S. htnd, Kc'v Belfast, Richmond . McLeod. V Tliomas n McLean. rtune, c/c, C. Gunii. d Ti(/7iish, r Melville, utlierland. ;klty Point is Harvev, Kev J. i). in W. Mc- I, Kevd K. iatic Theo- Hev John an PoUok. ICH. bbiihop of \ix, Kevds v. Tboinaa t Convent, mage. St. B. Woods. Kentville, Clare, Kev P'J»nico, Bernard's, I Amherst, irtin Maas l«. tt Cm > Sr p « v M 3 2! C0 u A ft 0} d irjWjor, Kev Canon .lobn Carmody. Kelhrooke, Kev William Milian, I'astor; Kev J. Manning, Assistant. I^iy anil St. Crciu-, Kev Tlionia.s Grace. Meteqhan, V'ery Kev J. Paly, v.(i.; Kev James Scott. Chtstw, aud Sherbrvvle, Kev K. F. McCartby. Bermuda, Kev Mr. (J'Callaghan, C'baplam to tbe Military. St. Mary'a CoUege, " Belle- Air/' North St., Halifax. Uader tbe patronage of His Grace tbe Arcbbisbop of Halifax, and con- ; ducted by tbe Cbristian Brotbers. i St. Mary' College. Under provisions of an Act passed in tbe Legisla- ture, 1873, tbe ibilowing members of tbe Catbolic body were Incorporated as tbe Senate of tbe College :— Visitor, His Grace the Arcbbisbop of Halifax ; | Very Rev Dr Hannan, v.o., Cbanceilor; Kev (,'anons (Jarmudy, I'ower, i Madden, Woods, and Revs J. J, Daly, K Kennedy, K. Walshe, i).i>.; Kdw ! F. Murpbv, Vice-Cbancellor; and Krotber Victorian, Hon J. Cocbrau, D. Cronan, l)r. Page, K. Farrell, A . K. ReM, J. Soraers S. Tobin, M.i'., T. E. Kenny, M. B. Dalv, L. G. Power. i President and Protessor of Moral Pbilosophy, Greek and Latin, Rev Edwa.d F. Murpbv. Professor of Engl isb and French Literature, Brotber|Victorian. Prof, of Mathematics, History and Natural Pbilo^ephy, Brother Narcissus. Professor of Arithmetic and Book-keeping, Mr. N. Metzler. Professor of Junior Classes and Prefect of Discipline, The Christian Brotbers. Orphan Aaylum, near Church of St. Joseph, Qottingen St. I Superioress, Sister Joseph. There are about 40 orphans under tbe care of the Sisters of Charity. The Institution is dependent for support on the voluntary contribution.^ of tbe charitable. Society of St. Vincent of Paul. Officers of the General Council, Spiritual Director, Very Rev Dr. Hannan, V.G. President, M. B. Dalv. Vice-Prest, Thomas Durney, Es'i, J. P. IVeas, Thos Walsh, Esq, J. P. Sec'y, Wm Compton. There are nearly 60 members attached to tbe three Conferences of St. Mary's, St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's. Meetings held weekly and all relief given m kind after a careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute fanuly. Catholic Young Man'a Club, Hollia Street, next door to Union Bank, Up-Staira. Numb«r of members, 120. Open from 2 o'clock, p.m. until 10 every •r°ning, with tbe exc«ption of Sunday. OfFicers— President, Very R«v Canon Power; Vic«-Pre«, J. Colford; Secretary, Wm. Cronaa. St. Vincent's Hall, Comwallis Street. Th« basement of this building has been fitted up for tbe use of the Catholic young men of tbe North end of the city. Open every evening except Sunday. President, Dr. John Somers ( oiincil, L. G. Power, G»orge Metzle'r, Michael Walsh, J. Deluney. Number of members, UO. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring Garden Road, for Boarders and Day Scholars. The Comraunitv numbers 30. Young Ladies admitted from 5 years. Over 120 were in attendance last vear. The Frendi and German langimues taucbt bv -^ativt." of both countries as well as all the branches of a" LuK" lish education. Music and other accomplishments taught by the ladies of the Convent, and by the most eminent teachers in the city. Diocese of Arichat, The Diocese of Arichat comprises the Island of Cape Breton and three Eastern Counties of N..va Scotia proper. Established N'pt. ^1. l»-*t Right Rev Colin Francis McKinnon, i).i>., Lord Hishop of Anchat, ti iir i 1 ■," I'i m H. II. FIflXER niid ro., Oxidr •f lr«»M l*alBt^ Hoad of Power's ^Vharf. n o n a o o M m o « C« « of •-I t» o -Jl b u •a n g <1 h H o »9 164 nKLCIIKU S 1 AKMKRS [1870 rrsidin.i,' at Anti^'onish, Kt licv l>i-. Camkuon, Coadjutor IJishoi), residfiit Nova '^coTXK.—Antiijnnishc. Rov Hii.^'li Cillis. Pictm, Kevds lionald I^IcDonuId and ICodlc Mchoimld, Ijfnwrc, liev A. Mi'tiillvmy. Ariniiiij, Very Kev W. H. JNfcLood, v.«., and Rev. \Vin Mcl'liorsoii. Cnpe (ieor;/e. Rev J. Fraser. W'lst Rinr, OltVK Rev Ron ISlofiillivray and R«v Alex'r Mcdillivray. St. Amirew's, Rt;v J. V. McDonnell, /'om/jyw.r/e. Rev W. Chisholni. Tracadic, Rev (". P. Martoll. Harbour linuche, Rev Ilerhfrt (i.irroir, G uijshornuqh ,■ \Ut\ Michael T(»inlnns. Cnpe Cnnso, Kev Martin Mcl'liersun. Port ' Mnhirnre, Vww Dr. Alex Cliisholm. Capk \\KV.TOs—Anr)int, Rev. V- Uroussard. Lilde Arirhnf, Rev M. Ethier. D' Kitnmise. Rev T Riehard. //.1/v/owc, Rev .lames Qui nan, jr. R(.,/ Jslmh, Rev .Folin McDoiif,'all, Hirer nonn/eois, Itev W. Lehlane. J'Aist naij, Itev Neil McLeod. (rrnu'/ jVurnw.*, Rev Dr A. (Cameron. lioix- dnlt\ Rev R. Grant. Cape North, hujimi^h. Rev Felix von Blerk. North Sydney, Very Rev Jno Loughuan. IMtle lirnt d' Or, Uev Jos Chisholm. Smith Siidncy, liev Jas (Juinan. Main-n-IHi'u, Rev Jolui Quinan. Creignish, Rev D. 'Cameron. Jwli'/ue, Rev Allan McLean. Port Hood, Rev ('oliii Chisholm. Broad Core, Itev R. Mc(iiilivray, Sr. Mnrfjaree, Rev Peter Fourgcvon. South West Afiryaree, Rev Josefh MeLeod. Chitiramp, Rev Peter Fisset. Glace Hay, Rev Jno Shaw. Mnhou, Rev K. J. Macdonald. Miro, Rev. Archibald Chisholm. Cow Hay, Rev Daniel Mcintosh, lona. Grand Narrows, Rev Alex McGillivray. Margaree Forks, lievJ. J. Chisholm. Religious and Literary Institutions. CoixKOE AND Skmixauy OF St. F'liANris Xaviuk, established in the town of Antigonish. Professors, Rev Donald Chisholm, Rev. Dr. McGregor, R. McDonald, ICsq., A. McFviiinon, Esq. Female Department: Principal teachfr, Miss Sopiiia (Jrant; Miss Ellen Chisholm, Assistant. Here the Bishop has his ordinar}' residence, and is principal director of his Diocesan Seminary. TuF/TuArPisT Monks, at Tracadie, have a flourishing establishment. The Monks are principally natives of Uelj;ium. Here also, there is a Con- vent of the Sisters of (Jharity, all natives of the place, and generally of French and Scotch origin. TnK SisTEHs OF THE CoNSUF.GATiON OF NoTRK Dame, of Montreal, have a grand and flourishing academy for female education of the highest order in the town of Arichat. Besides, there are throughout the diocese many academies, and superior and common schools, partly supported by government, and partly by contributions of the peoi)le. MINISTERS OF ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES. Central Asaociation. Tlalifax, Rcvds. J. F. Avery, Edwin Claj', M.D., John Miller, E. AI. Saunders, A. M., and D. G. Shaw. Walton, Rev. Jeremiah Bancroft. Wolfnlle, Rcvds J. M. Cramp, D. D., E. A. Crawlev, 1). D.,John Cha^e, S. W. DeBlois, A.M., A. W. Sawyer, D. D., and'D.M. Welton, a.m. Canninfj, llevds D. l'"reenian, a.m., ^. J. Nelly, A. n. Windsor, Rev J. W. Bancroft, a.b., X. Vidito. Canard, Rev. S. B". Kempton, a.m. Hammond'i Fl'iinx, Rev Wallace I.iicas. Lmmr Steinacke, Kev James Meadows. 7/art/.7>or/, Kev J. C. Bleakney, a.b. Billlnwn, Rev. D. W, C. Dimock, A M. Tancook, Kev T. C. Delong. Black Ft., Halifax Co., Rev \Vm. I'.. Hall. Dartmouth, Kev. A. S. Hunt, A M. Newpoii, Rev A. E. Ingrain. KtntvilU'., Rev James Parker. Hanfsport, Rev K. 1-i. Philp. Jjony Point, Kev I). Piueo. Gaspereax, Revds E. 0. Read and James Stevens. Upjnr Ayliifor'l, Rev. J. L. Read. Biidijtwattv, Rev E. Roberts. Cambridije. Rev J. II. Robl)ins. Chittxr, Rev 1. J Skinner, a.b. New Minas. Rev William Spencer. Be.rwirk, Rev Isa Wallace, A.M. Ktmpt, Rev George Weathers. Mahone Bay, Kev John Williams. U i p n S ( M rt u rt 3 K ;s 1:1 5 0. e z WE • ^ f p. ►1 1 P h et ^ 9> n P M P t» H H 2 t+ « B H r* • . \^ « 1 • u I BKOWtf amd «•., liM|MH«r« mt S«ri|lc«l MslrKiaiettfii. er*» nbarf. [1870 )!», resident '(Is Koiiiild . Ai-{s'i and llonrr'a Varui«iif P«wrr'» niyirr \ 187G] p. y fj t U M M d u VI u ti h ;: (J 1 1 SI 2 CI »^ ALMANACK. IGf) 'I'lie Centra! Association, conipri-^inf.,' tfie counties of Kin^"*. Hants, I.unciilciirKli and llalifa.\, nRct this viar at Ilanl.'^i.on, on Jie t'ourtii batunlay in June. Western Aflsociation. Parktr'i fwv, Uev II. Achilles. Flulhurnc, Uev E. X. Arcliibald. Xivtdux, Uev W. A. J. Hleakney. Jirock/UU, ]Wv (1. N. Bal'entine. rort iViUidina, An. (o., Uev J. C. Uleakney. ' Iltbnm, Uev K. D. liiirgess. Hridyelt.rrn, Uev John ("lark. raradiie/Kex A. Colioon. ISt. Mary's JiaiL Uev A. Cogswell. GntnJieU, Quttii't Co., Uev A. J. Cogswell. Ilillihur(jh,\{ki\ (i. D. Cox. Yarmouth, Ufvds (1. K. Day, >i.i>., and W. H. Warren. J/j7/o7», Uev J. A. I'urkee. Lower Granrilk', Uev 1'. U. Foster. Milton, Yarmvuth Co., Uev P. Callaher. IVtitjjort. Uev L. U. (hites. JAvtrjiod, Ufv G. O. (Jatfs. .1 nH«/H/.v*»/ Ntrk; Uev .I.C.Morse. Mi(hl(^fer (S7c'ui«fA>, Uev Ubed Chute. Little Jiirtr, Uev. E. B. Corey. St. Mary's, Uev H. Eagles. Truro, Uev John E. (ioucher. Great Villa(/e, Uev M. P. Freeman. Lower Steinacke, \iidv J. Meadows. Amherst, Uevds Geo F. Miles and D. A. Steele. Maryaret, C. n., Uev U. McDonald. St. Ann's, C. B., Uev Daniel McLeod. Lxttle Forks, Macran, Uev D. McKeen. Eco^iomy, Uev. S. Thompson. Causu, Uev G. W. Thomas. Puywash, Uev D. W. Cramlall. The I'^astern Association, comprising the counties of Colchester, Cum- berland, Gu3>borough, Pictou, Sydney and Cape Ureton, meet this year at Uiver Ilebert, Maccan, on the second Saturday in July. Nova Scotia Bai-tist IIomkMkssionaky Vitiion.— President, U«v Dr. Cramp. Vice-J'residtuts, liev E. M. Saunders, 'Uev W.G. Parker, Uev D. A. Steel'', and Uev ,1 F. Murray. Secretaries, Uev M. P. Freeman and Uev A. Cohoon. Auditor, U.N". Beckw ith. Directors, Uev J. W. Man- ning, Uev J. C. Bleakney, Uev D. W. C. Dimock; J. \V. Barss, Esq.; Uev S. B. Kcmpton, Uev E. 0. Uead, and Judge McCuUy for (\ntral As- sociation. Uev Edward Whitman, Uev J. A. Durkee, Uev G. D. Cox, Uev G. N. Ballentine, Uev J. M. Parker, Dr. Tupper, Uev John Clark, and M. 11. Parker for the Western Association. T. M. King, Ncl-on Dobsoii, Moses Lowe, W. Cunimings, J. U. Uead, Amos Atkinson, ' . W. McDonald, Esq-s., and Uov. I). McKeen, for Eastern Association. George McNeil. J. C. (.'aihoun. Jas Dcsbrisay, George Da\ ies. Alexander Scolt and Artenuis Hooper, Esqrs., and Uev" Malcolm Uoss and Uev E. Lid.sloue, for P. E. Island. TiiK ExKfUTiVE BoAiiD is located at Yarmouth and consists of A. C. Uobbins, Tliinnev, Uev J. A. I^ev P. F, Warren. J. C. Anderson, W W. U. Dotv. E'^(irs., A. C;. Uandall, m.d.. J. H. Haley. P. D. Uev (i. E. Dav. m.d.. Uev W. 11. Wancu, o d >■ < o w m a O tb m a o B o P P> 00 o O a CO en o o « t-i Stid»bert, Uev J."Ui>wc, Uev P. (iirlla'irr, L'ev U. 1). liurgoss, and Murrav. Stcretarii^s, Uev G. E. Day, m.d., and Uev W. II. ^ftpouse•, nrmlie* aaH (mbIm. «t IIK#^V« littVMSatfiM ««« ««. R. H. Fl LLKtt Mftd *m^ t»mtr*tt nik9 C^aMrra, MmmI «rP«w«r*s HTkavT. 5 A A O o X 0) A -0 9 g M • o ft H o kJ 51 iGrt BELCHEK 8 FARMER 8 [1876 Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunawick, and F. E. Xaland. President, Tlifodore H.Hand. Ksq., n.cL. ; Vice-Pre«ii'dent9, Williim I'aulkiier, for Nova Scotia; Rev ('harles Spunleii, i).i> , for New Bruus wck; and Kev Josepli Murray for 1*. E. Island. Treasurer, William Nic'iol. Ksq. Secretaries, Prof 0. F. Hi^j^iiis and John March, Ksq. Tha Baptiit Convaation of Xora Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edwara Island, meet this year at , New Bruuawick, ou the first Saturday after the 19th August. BuAitn OF iMmEioK MiiisioNS or Baptist Convkjjtiow of N.S., N.B. AND P.E.I.— Hon A. McL. Seelv, llev J. M. Cramp, u.u., Kev C. Tupper, D.u., Uev W. P. Rveritt. Kev D. A. Steele, Rev A. B. McDonald, A. W. Marsters, Esq , Rev E. Hickson, Rev G. M. W. Carey, Rev G. E. Dav, ii.i».. iiev W. A. Corey, Kev I. E. Bill, Kev J. D. Pope, Rev D. McLallan, and J. H. Harding. Esqrs. Nova Scotia Mimstf.iual Educution Board — Rev D. Freeman, {Chairman), Kev S. li. Kempton, (Sec'y), J. W. Bar88,(' Treas), Revds Jas Parker, A. W. Sawyer, u.i)., Jas McDonald, Chas F. Eaton. Acadia College, Wolfville. GovEUNOKs— Rev G. ArniPtrong, am., Rev. E. M. Saundero, a.m., Kev E. Uicksou, A.M., Kev. I. F. Bill, Rev S. W. DeBlois, a.m., Mark Curry, Esq., John K. Calhoun, Esq., Avard Louglev, Esq , D. R. Eaton, Esq., Kev T. Todd. Hon Dr. Parker, A. F. liandolph, Esq., A. W. Masters, Esq., B. Douglas, Esq., J. H. Harding, Esq., W. Faulkner, Edq., Hon Judg« McCuily, Ker W. P. Everett. Stcrttary, Rav S. W. DaBlois, a.m. Treoiurtr, A. DeW. Barss, m.d. CoLUtGK Facivltt — Kev A. W. Sawyer, d.D., President, and Pro- fessor of Moral PhUoaopby and Cbristlao Evidettcas. Rav £. i.. Crawley, D.D., Professor of Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Political Economy. D. F. Higgins, a.m., Profe.ssor of Mathauiatics. R. T. J&nas, a.m.. Pro- fessor of Latin and Greek Literature. Geo T. Kennedy, a.m., Prufaitor •( the Natural Sciances. J. F. Tufts, a.m., Profassor of Hiatory. Tmjcolooical DKPARTM«:tT — Rcv E. ▲. Crawlay, D.D., Principal. Rev J. M. Cramp, d.d., Profauor Eoaarit^u. lUr D. M. Walton, a.m., Professor of Pastoral Theology. College yaar opens first Tbunday in Saptambar. jLnniranary, first Thuriida/ in June. Aaaociated Alumni of Acadia College. President, H. H. Bligh, Esq., A M. ; Vice President, Rev A. Cahoon, a.b.; .Secretary, Edwin D. King, Esq., a.m.; Treasurer, L. Mortimer Smith, a.b. Directors, Rev E. M. Saunders, a.m., Albert Caldwell, A.b., B. H. lutou, A..M., J. W. Lofigley, a.b., and R. N. Backwith, Eaquira. Horton Academy. J. F. Tufts, a.m., Principal and Teacher of Classics. Albert Coldwcll, A.M., Teacher of Mathematics and English Branches. Miss M. Woodwortli, Preceptress, and tea'-lier of Painting, Drawing and Botany. Miaa A. Dodge, Teacher of Music. Mrs. A. Fisk, Matron. CONaKEGATIONAIi UNION OF NOVA SCOTIA AND x^E.W BRUNSWICK. R. K. Black, (Alissionary Sec'y), Milton. N. S.; St. John. N.n.; Charles Duff. a.m.. (Chairman) Brooklyn, N. S.; . Afaitlaud.! N. S.; Alexander McGrciVor, Yarmouth, N. S.; Duncan Mc- Gregor, n.A., Liverpool, N. S.; J. A. Milner. Halifax, N. S.; Simon Sykef*, H »| Ml Ml Ml 1^1 if n of if IMM^WM uam^fmuiUk ami «•»« IHnImhm* «««mmp«, llallfiBx. W. m, nhttrm wwf rm^ m^hft^r^n mm rttrm, ffr«Hl4>r Vitmrr'n WlMirf. •nls, Williim PruftMor tf 1876] ALMANACK. 167' K'etinck Rirfr/e, A'. /?.; James Shipperley, PUmant Jiirn-, X. S.; W Wil- lianiP, Sfiefiefd, X. li.; M. C. W illiains. Chehoqne, S. /S' ; J. Whitman Canning^ N. S.,- James Woodr. w, I'>q., Treasurer. ' FREE BAPTIST CONFERENCE. Yarmouth Count y—Tlcv C. Knowles, Tu.^ket; Rev I). Oram, Yarmonth; Rev C. Cann, Heaver River; Rer 8. K. We!«f, Chej^ogi^'in; Kev VV, yi. Knowllin, Tusket; Rev W. L. Weston, I.ower Ar^ylo. Shflburn<' County —Rev A. Swim, Boar Point; Rev F. BalKock-, Cape Island; Rev W. Dow- nej, and Rev J. I. Porter, Barrington. Queem County- Rev T. II. Trowell I'ort Medwar; Rev T. O. DeWitt, Caledonia; Rev J. A. Smith, Port Midway. Kingi County— Rtv S. N. Royal, Black Rock; Rev J. fox, Canning, ffnnti County— Htv Geo E. Sturges, Walton. Uali/itK County— Kev John Lowden, Halifax. AraiCAir Bapiht XBSoeiArtojf— Halt fam, Rev James Thomas. Titr- mofUk, Rer James B. Jackson. Travelling Missionary, Rer ileritt R. Freeman. Secretary, John R. Thomas. BRtTWB Mrthot>t«t EpwropAL CfTTRrw — Hnfifnr, Rev Josephus O'Banroun. Linx^od, Rev C. A. Washington. Shelhume, Rev G. D Williams. Carlton, N. /?., Bro Chas Hamilton. Bridffftoum, Rev W. H. Ilaynes. St John, N. B., Rev E. McI. Harper. Bermuda, Rev R. R. Morris. LutnERiAN Ministers — Lunenburg Rerds Charles E. Cessman, W. M. Bowers. UmvKRSALisT Church— i7itt/(/a«, Rev Costello Westen. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. BANKS. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Established 1825.] Capital 1»00,000 paid up. W. M. Harrington, (Prest), Robie Uniacke, (V. P.), Brenfon H. Collins P. Carteret Hill, John Stairs, Thomas Bayne. Cashi r, Saml II. Black. Accountant, C. A. P. Franklj-n, Toller, M. G. Black. Ledf^er Keeper, II. P. Black. Clerk, W. Greenwood. Messenger, P. Smith. Agtnta, — Parrsboro', A. S. Townsend; Truro, Charles Blauchard. Discount days — Daily, except Saturday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Capital $1,000,000. Directors, John S. McLean, (Prest), John Poiill, (Vice-Prest.) Daniel (!!ronan, James Donaldson, J. J. Bremner, S. A. W'^hite, Andw M. Uniacke. Cashier, W. C. Menzies. Accountant, Thos W\ Johns. Tellers, St. George Twinning, H. A P'lemming. Clerks, J. A. Leslie, W. Thompson, J. Nalder, J. C. Chalmers, M. Whidden, James Yeoman. Messengers, Geo Anderson, John Anderson. Agents — Pjc<(»t<, Howard Primrose ; Yar- r»OMtA, James Murray; New Glataow, Jas W. Cannichael; Sydney, C. B., Hon Thos D. Archibald ; Kentvilte.L. DeV. Chipman; Amhfrtt, John M. Hay; it. John, N. 5., Thomas Fy>n«. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. e o o r* O V M g CO I (ft *1 P CO I O on o rhotosmpbU CliruilCAls ete., at BKOnN BKOTHKlt.S aun, London and West- minster Hank; Montreal, La Hauque du I'euple; A''ttc York, National Bank ot" ('omnu'rce; Ii(>$(<.m, Merchants' National Bf.nk; Annapolit. T. S.Whit- man. Discount days — ever}' week day. MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $1,000,000. Directors — Tlion E. Kennv, (Trest), H«n. Jeremiah No 'thun, Senator, (V. P.), M. Dwyer. John Taylor, Jos Wier, Thos Abbott, Jaa Butler. Cashier, Geo McLean. Accountant, D. IL Duncan. Teller, F. Mitchell. Clerks, F. ii. Morrison, A. H. Higgmson, K. F. Paulin, J. W. Young, John T. P. Knight, W. F. Mitchell, \Vm H. Ray. Messenger, William Hooil. Agents. — Pictmt, Wm Ives; /iruIfjiuuUer, Andw (Jow; Truro, John B. Dickie; ]rcy?7K>ti/!A, Colin Campbell, jr. ; ^n^j(/f>rjt«A, T. M. King; Syilnry, C. B.,,).E. iiurchell; Chdrlottctoirn, P. E. /., Owen Connolly ; Sujmnerside, P. E. /., Stephen McNeill. Diacouut da^s — every week day except Saturday. PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, :S600,000 paid up. Directors, George H. Starr, (Prest), Hon Jas Cochran, Wm J. Colernnn, N. L. West, Patrick Power R. \N'. Eraser, Chas H. M. Black. Cashier, Peter Jack. Teller, Henrv .). Parker. Accountant, R. T. liraine. Clerks. R. A. Woodill, James K. Frazer. M'ssenger, G. 11. Wiswell. Agents — Wolfville, Jno W. Barss; Luckeport, Austin Locke. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. BANK OF Y'ARMOUTTI. [Established 1864.] ^ (^apital, S400,t)00. Directors, L. E. Baker, (Prest), Hugh Cann, C E Brown. John Lovitt, J. W. Moody. Cashier, Chas Huntington. Teller, 11. G. Parish. Clerk, Wm Perry. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. [EstablLshed 1866.] Capital S500,000. Directors. Godfrey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dimock, Benjm D. Eraser. M.D., E. W. Dimock, Andrew P. Shand. Cashier, ATalter Lawson. Accountants, Lewis T. Dimock, Charles W. Payzant. Solicitor, W. IL Blanchard. EXCHANGE BANK OF Y^VRMOUTH. [Established 1869.] Capital, $400,000. Directors, A. C. Robbins, (Prest), Benj Killam, Aaron Goudy, A. F. Stoneman, W. D. Lovitt. Cashier, Alex S. Murray. Teller, J. A.' Murray. C4 P « o « > rt ' H n a H S: a 9 « 01 « I e a ft i « « j of BKOWHr BKOTIIBRS amd «•., OrAnance Mqnarc nalUhx. r'« ^Vknrr. n. H. FULLRU Ai TO., lloyt'N L«>Klhrr BrltliiK ll<>a«l of Powrr*M Wlinrr. ►flfioe in the ;er, Charles i87r)] ALMANACK. ICt) BANK OF LIVKRPOOL. [Kstabliahcd 1872.] (Capital, S200.000. Directors, Dr. FoHmh, M.l'., (Preht),SHimicl Froemnn, jr., M.P.P., J, W. Jliuw, Tiioiuas U(Hs, .l(rsipU Iiinis, J. A. Shuw. Manager, A. II. Tattersoji. CaahJer, liobie S. Sternn. PICTOU BANK. [Kstablished 1874.] Capital S.5«(),()00. Paid up $200,000. Directors, John Crcrar, (Prest.), It. P. Grant. (V. P.), Wm. Gordon, Noonan, Robt Douli, Isaac A. Grant, Jainea Kitchen. Manager, J. R 'Ihos Isaac A. VVatsou. Cashier John McKocn. MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AQENCIES. Nova S'coti-^ Marine Insuranok Company — Capital, $160,000. Prest. A. G. .lones. Directors, Jno 8. INIaclean, Geo P. Mitchell, J. J. Bremncr, James Butler, It. Hoak, jr. Auditors, W. L. Black, Chas Fletcher. Broker, Henry Yeouians, Bedford Row. Union Makink In.suuance Company of Nova Scotia — Capi(:»I, $160,000. Prest., Wni Roche. Directors, James A. Moren, Jno CJ. Ross, Nath L. West, Jno Gibson, Edward Smith, J. P. Mott. Auditrra, G. A. S. Creighton, Wm. Twining. Sec'y, G. liobie Dimock, Bedford Row. Merchants' Marine Insurance Company — Capital, $200,000. Diicc- tros, J. S. Belcher, (Prest), John Dufl'us, George Mitchell, Wm P. West, Danl Cronan, Wm Esson, Wm J. Lewis. Auditois, Peter lioss, Thos Abbott". Sec'y, Chas W. Wright, Prince Street. Atlantic Marine Association — Directors, W. H. Hart, (Prest), J. T. Wood, (V. P.), Thos E. Kenny, G. R. Anderson, F. G. Parker, Allison Smith, Robt Morrow. Sec'y, P.'W. Creighton. 0cE4N Marine Insurance Association — Directors, Jno Taylor, (Pres) Cathcart Thomson, (V. P.,) Hon Jer Northup, Jos Wier, Aug W. West, (ieo J. Troop, Adam Burns. Sec'y, B. W. Salter. BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, $12,000,000. Reserve $5,000,000. Head Offi( e, Montreal. President, David Torrence. General Manager. R. B. Angus. Halifax Branch — Manager, F. (iundry. Accountant, R. Mc- Kenzie. Teller, F. M. Cotton. Discount Clerk, W. L. Elliot. Ledger Keeper, 11. C. Kennedy. Clerk, J. li. Thomson. Messenger, J. S. ^IcKay. Branches at St.Tohn, N.B., Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Kingston, Cornwall, Brockville, Perth, Belleville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Linusaj', Peterborough. Sarnia, St Catherines, Simcoc, Stratford, St Mary's, Elora, Brantford, (iuelph, Goodrich, Picton, Newcastle, N. 13., London, G. B., New York, U. S. The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except on Saturdays, when they close at 12, noon. DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. This Bank is kept in the New Provincial Building. Hours of attendance, daily from 10 to 3 o'clock, except on Saturdays. Cashier, Jno R. Wallace. (Klerks, Henry Harvey, A. C. Johnston. J. B. 'Cotter. Messenger, Michael Austin. M O W '^ o u a ir Ml (9 C> »J Pi P ts P< O o t-t o *1 o to M t3 g Pi (-» 00 •a •d o ^ P rt- O >i 01 t> H (D (!) to O « o Trassen, gnpporters, at BROWN BROTHKKS and CO. 8 B. n. Fi'lJiHU d» ^W., NooflfHi Prtrh mnd rm»^r, Ne«il ISinrr'« Wharf 170 BKLOIIKU S FAKMKU 8 Lis7t; (0 e ** o O o i4 n •8 u U O o <0 H o riinr.Qi?i> MARtNr Insuhance Tompant, TiurrK*— Dirortorx, Cliftrlfs niniMlianl. (I'rost), .!»!* Crovro, .1. V. Hlanrlianl, Nelson Miirpltj, Caftt rims Cox. ,hici>\} Iriozc, .fohti Viiill. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, (ieo. Cam pit. II. Suc'y and 'Irciis., .las K. Hlair. TiMMo Marink AsH(»fiATio?i— Directors, John Ti. f>ickie, (Prrs), Unhi Sniilii. (V. v.), (/'apt U. W. Murriiini, Samml Kettie, .lohn Alf'xand«'r, ('. H. An liil)aid and W. K. McHobert, M.D. Auditors, Tlionias McKay and (i. r. Nfl.«on. Soi'y, Martin Dickie Avon Mari:iA Insurance Compant, Yarmouth— Directors, Geo S. Brown, (Prest), (has Tooker, Benj Murphr, A. Goudey, Nathan Moses, Saiuiiel Hatlield, Z Goudy. Sec'y, T. V. B. Bingay. Commercial Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, A. C. Robbiiis, (Prest), W. K. Dudman, L. Cann, Andw Lovitt, Jonth Horton, N. (Jhurchill, Sec'y, G. G. Sanderson. Marine Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, J. W. Moodv, (Prest), Sanil M. Ryerson, Dennis Ilerton, L. E. Baker, B. P. Ladd, A. l'. Stoneman. John Murphy. Sec'y, Jas Murray. Pacific Insurance Company, Yarmouth— Directors, Tlios Killam. (Prest), John Lovitt, N. B. Lewis, W. H. Moody, W. D. Lovitt, F. Dennis, VV. A. Cann. Secretary, W. A. Chase. Oriental Insurance Company, YAKMotTH — Directors, Wm Law. ltKO>VN BltOTUfiHS aud 4 0., luiportMS of ft lo>rer Seeds. %wrr'« Wbarl> n. ■. PVUMI 4k ()•., MaMllla and TnrrM r«rd«c^, P*w«r'a Whavf. 1876] ALMANACK. 171 (Tn'M.). .Tamcfl M. Havis, Jftwics J. Lovitt. .). H I.ovitt, Henry Lewis, Ai)r«m M. Hatfield, Kobcrt Klleiiwood. Scrretary, .lob llatlicld. MttiunANTs' Marink iNNnuMci CoMi'ABT or Caxada. — Capital, 81,'i00,00(). Agent, C. .1. Wylde. I'hovincial Fiiuc & Mahink Insimianok Co. ok Toronto. — Cajjital $600.0()0.--Affent, H. K. Andrews, 1U4 (Irariville Street. llALirA.T KiUK Inhuuanck CitMrANY— Autliori/,"d Capil.i!, SIOO,000. IhVectorH, .Ino W. Youiik, i'rcHt), .Jiio (lihsoM, (V. I'.,) Jno !'. .M<»tt, (Jco l".sH(»ii, Tliort Abbott, Uaiil Cr«n«n, Kobio Uniaoke. Sec'y, UicUd rrenmin, 00 Hedi4)id How. AcTAUiA FiKK iNSURANrK CoMVANT — Capital $400,000. Dir^'tora, I{ol)t lloalt, jr., (I»rent),.lftrt A. Moron, nian Insi'rancr Company. — Caj)i(al, $0,000,000. T.ncal Hoard of Directors, J. iJ. DuU'iih (( 'hftirnmn), T. E. Kcntiy, A. W. We.st, W. .1. I^ewirt, Win. Es«e.- -Agent, James H. Liddell. In M g Pi d o 1 •1 f> o W n If w . uu,i I4>«IIUM A CO., C'lienieals mhI fillet Arti«4ea. n. H. FinLLER A CO., Black Hnir Mealfnff, Heart of Power's Whaj-f. 3^^ ^ o o "til ^« o O 0) o t H a o « m 1' •3 >> h > O w ■♦•a 4) •3 d o o 172 BELCIIKll's farmer's [I87r, Standard Life Ass. Comi''y — Annual Revenue, £650,000. Secretary and Agent for Nova Scotia, M. II. liichey, Granvill.- Street. Star Life Ass. Soc'y of London — Capital, .£100,000 stg. Agent, IMartin G. Black, Ilalilax Bank. Life AssociATKtN of Sooti.and — Accumulated Fund, £1,191,582 stg. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. PncKNix Mutuai. Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. — Man- ager, Joseph Jones, Granville street. Ea(;i.e Life Ass. Comi-'y of London — Established in 1807. Assets, §3,000,000 stg. Agent, Alex W. Scott, HoIIia street, Connecticut Mutual Life Ass. O^mp'y of Hartford, Conn. — Organized i84t). Charter perpetual. Assets, $23,000,000. Local Agent.s for Halifax, Huse & Lowell. Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York. — Agents, F. D. Corbctt & Co., Water Street. Citizens' Accident Insurance Company op Canada. — General Agent, W. S. Salter, head of Central Wharf, Halifax, N. S. The Travellers' Life and Accident Ins. ('omp'y of Hartford, Conn. — General Agent for Maritime Trovinces, C. J. P. Clarkson, 21 Prince Street. The Equitable Life Ass. Soc'y of the United States — Agents for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Fan^uhar & Forrest,,]^ Hollis Street. Metropolitan Life Ins. Comp'y of New York — Thos .\. TtMnple & Son, St John, N. B., General Dominion Agent. Agent at Halifax, E. D. Meynell, 215 Hollis Street. Canada Guarantee Comp'y, Montreal. — Capital f 100,000. Agents, Alnion & Mackintosh, Uollis Street. Accii ;nt Insurance Company of Cakada. — Capital .S250. 000. Local Board of Directors, Jas B. Morrow, Chairman ; W. J. Stairs, T. K. Kenny, Adam Burns. Agent, Geo. M. Greer, 181> Hollis Street, Halifax. Union Mutual Life iNSURANr^E Co. of Maine. — Agent at Hahiax, W. A. Crichton. MERCANTILE OOMPAISTIES. The Halifax Stock Exchange. — Hugh Hartshorne. President ; John Lyle, Secretary and Treasurer; Members: Hartshorne & Hutt; W. L. Lowell & Co. ; James S. Macdonald & ('o. ; Karquhar, Forrest & Co.; Ahiiou & Mackintosh; Wm. Twining. Board Room, Merchants' Reading Uoom. — Days of Mteting, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at J 2 o'clock, noon. Chamber of Commerce, Halifax — Executive Committee, W. J. Stairs, (Prest), Robt Boak, Jr., John Doull, (V. P's), (J. P. Mitchell, C. Silver, J. T. Wylde, A. G. Jones. W. H. Hart, J. T. Wood, Win Pryor, Jno S. McLean, Peter Jack, (Treas), C Thompson, J. S. lielcher, Chas M. Creed, Sec'y. The Western Union TELEORArii Co^mpany — Proprietors and Jjessees of all the Telegraph Lines in the United States andtiie Maritime Provinces, from Port Hood to San Francisco, and connecting via Atlantic Cable and Northern line with all the Telegraphs in the world. Capital, $50,000,000. BROWN UBOTHEKS CO p w o Knee Claps an* Ankletti, at BROW* UUOTUEIM <& €0. II. H. FULLER A CO., Kftw amd Boiled Linseed Oil, Power's IThiirr. i '* I ;tr 174 rr belcher's faumer's [1870 North Sydney INfARiNE Railway Company — Directors, James B. Dutlus, (Prt'st), Hon T. D. Archibald, Wm. J. Lewis, m.d., Thos E. Keiuiy, Jno P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. PiCTou Marine Railway Comp' y — Prest, Jas Primrose. Directors, Wm Gordon, J. T. Ives, J. Crerar, J. A. Dawaon. Agent and Sec'y, II. Primrose. Lesees, iJcColi &; Yorston. Thb Internajtional Iron and Steel Company, Londonderry— Manager, V,. A. Jones. Head Office, New Church Street, Sheffield. Direc- tors. Jno Livesey, (Managing Director), T. Jessop, \V. A. Matthews, Wm Owen, C. Hull, C. Tylden Wright, Alex Beattie, m. d., H. W. IJlackburu. J. Iledley, C. Horseley. Sec'y, G. Wilkinson. Bankers, Sheffield and Kctherham Bank; London »:nd Westminster Bank; Bank of Nova Scotia. The St.^kr Manufacturing Company — Capital $260,000. Works at Dartmouth. Directors, Thomas A. Hitchie, (Prest), W J Stairs (V.P.), Allison Smitii, G. A. S. Crichton, Geo li. Anderson, Francis Parker, J. (.'. Mackintosh. Sec'j, J. T. Wylde. Manager, John Forbes. Office, 72 Bedford Row. Halifax Gas Ltoiit Company— (Capital S330,000.) Prest., T. A. Ritchie. Directors, George E.«iSon, Martin P. Black, Wm P. West, Robert lioak, Geo I'. Mitchell, Hon James Cochran. Sec'y, T M Braine. Man- ager, Geo Buist. Clerks, Fletcher A. Heunigar, J. A. Ritchie, James Buist. Auditors, Edw Binney, Chas Fletcher. Halifax Library — Committee, H. C. D. Twining^, (Chairman), W. C. Silver, (V. C.,) J. W. K. Johnston, J. B. Oxley, Pe-ter Ross, J A. Sinclair, C. Thomson. Treas., A. Harshaw. Sec' } librarian, SamI Creed. Block House Coal and RAIL^TAY . ^any — Cathcart Thomson, (Pres.), John Tavlor ,MPP (V. P.), Thos S a, ii.c'y. Directors, Henry Lawson, W. M. ^ftichardson, J. Taylor Wood, A'.. B. Alraon, J. C, Robertson, William Esson, Robert Belloni. Collier}'' Cow Bay, Cape Breton, Wui McQueen, Sub-Agent. Office of the Company, Bedford Row, Halifax. I Agents— Bird, Pirkins & Job, 27 South Street, New York, and 103 State Street, Boston; Robert C Adams, 325 Commissioners Street, Montreal; DeWolf & Powell, 27 St. Peters Street, Quebec. Little Glace Bay Coal Mining Company — (Little Glace Bay, Cape Breton.) Capital 6000 Shares of SlOO each. Directors, James A. Moren, (Prest), Hy B. Paulin, James R. Litbgow, Peter Lvnch. Treas.,. Manager, and Clerk", E. P. Archbold. Superintendent, fi. Mitchell. Cashier at Mines, Clias H. Rigby. Caledonia Coal Mining Company — (Big Glace Bay, Cape Breton). Capital, 10,000 shares of $100 each. GowRiE (7oal Mining Company — (Cow Bay, Cape Breton), Archibald & Co., Proprietors. Agents at Halifax, F. D. Corbet »fr Co. Victoria Coal Mining Company — (Low Point Shore, in Sydnev Harbour, C.IJ.) Wm J. Fraser, Prest; W. f. Stairs, V. P, ; Wm L. Black. Adam McKay, P. C Hill, Directors; T. II. Martell, Sec'y. Mbrioomish Coalmining Company— Capital, $400,000. Shares $10 each. Directors, Wm H. Tully, (Prest), Lewis R. Kirbv, D. Henry Starr. Thos M. Braine, Stuart Treraain. Treas., Chas S. Silver. Sec'y," Joseph Starr. Office, 194 Hollis Street, Halifax. Glasgow and Cape Breton Coal & Railway Company, L Capital. £100,000. Directors, H. L. Micholls, (Chairman), 'J iker, C.B., R.N., Wm Martiueau, M.I.C.E., Herbert Heath, Esq. Bal Walter Wright, London. IMFTcJ*. Thos B. Esq. Seij'y, w t) ft to > BBOWN BIMTHIKS aad CO., WholOMlc l»ruiEg|»ts. irer*» Wharf. 1U A rilLlffIt A CO., oils fos NAChlncry, llr«Ml oC Pofrrr'n WhArf [1870 ?, James li >s E. Kenny, i rectors, Wni H. Primrose. DONDBRRY — field. Direc- ktthews, \Vm . Blackburn, shetfield and Nova Scotia. I. Works at stairs (V.P.), Parker, J. C. I. Office, 72 Prest., T. A. West, P.obert raine. Man- James Buist. rman), W. C. J A. Sinclair, nl Creed. \ Irt Thomson, j ectors, Henry \ . Robertson, ! Breton, Wni j ow, Halifax. \ md 103 State ! Montreal; | ,ce Bay, Cape es A. Moren, as.,. Manager. Casbier at ^ape Breton). i), Archibald in Sydney 'm L. Black. Shares $10 lenry Starr. c'y,' Joseph T, LiMnvi>. ), Thos B. Esq. Sec'y, ft to Ml >\ 1 (ft •♦I "1 e 0, H p" I.* ^1 m • f « i\ ►"I Pi R 0, C>l ¥ 9 ft a » e ■ > a h h 1876] ALMANACK. 175 fc n u |h , e r a e !<=> A < SYr)N?:Y CoAL-MiNiNG Co.MPANY. — Directors, Hobt Boak, jr., Peter Ross, H. E. Ross. Intkucolontal CoAii Mining C<).MrANY — (Pictouj. Prest., G. A. Drummond. Vice Pres., TIioh Rinmier. Soc'v and Trcas., Henry McKay. Directors, Hon S. L. Shannon, Hon J. J. (/. Abbott, Peter Redpath, E. M. Hopkins, Gilbert Scott, II. A. Budden, Jas Kerrier, jr. Gknerat. Mining As-sociation. — President, (in London), Col Scovel; Secretary, C. G. Swann; General Manager, J. Rutherford ; Agents, Cunard & Morrow. Thk Acadia Coal Company ok Nova Scotia — (Stellarton, Pictou Co.)— General Agent, Jesse Hoyt. Vatk, Coal, Ikon and Manufactpring Co. — New Glasgow — Sir Hugh Allan (Pres.), Joseph B. Moore (V. P.), J. P. Lawson, Manager. Edward C. Davies, General Agent, Bedford Row, Halifax, N. S. Acadia Powder Co.wi^vny — Directors, Thos Abbott, (Prest), L. J. Morton, Geo Esson. Superintendent, B. C. Wilson. Pictou Gas Company — Directoi-s, Daniel Ifockin, (Pres), Wm H Davis, Wm. Gordon, A. J. Patterson, Rodk. McKenzie, James Yorstou, Robert P. Eraser. Secretary, Wm McMillan. Avon Bridge Company — Directors, B. DeW. Fraaer, (Prest), Thomas Curren, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Diinock, W. H. Blanchard. Sec'y and Treas., G. P. Payzant. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room — No. 158 Hollis Street. Chas M. Creed, Proprietor and Superintendent. Halifax City Rail Road— Treasurer, W. D. O'Brien. Manager 4: Superintendent, N. Glennon. Receiver, J. Overy. Otlioe, Ricliniond Depot. Cars run daily (Sundav excepted) between Richmond Depot iind Fresh Water Bridge, every qiaarter of an hour, from H-MO a.m. to 10 p.m. Strait of Canso Steam Ferry Company.— Directors, F. C. Cook, John W. Ingraham, Levi Hart, (Sec & Treas). Dartmouth Ropknvork Company— Works and Office, North Dart- mouth ; Proprietovs, Wm Stairs, Sun, & Morrow. Mineral Exploration and Mining Association of Nova Scotia -Directors, G. C. Wiggins, (Pres)., M. H. Guudge, W.H.Hart, A. Forsyth. Secy and Treas, Aubrey Blanchard. Western Counties Railway Co.— Directors, Geo. B. Doane, (Pres), Geo S Brown, S M Ryerson, Frank Killam, B P Ladd, N. W. Blethen, Hugh Cann. Gas Company Yarmouth— Capital $30,000. Directors, Samuel Killam (Pres), L. E. Baker, Nathan Moses. Hugh Cann, J \\ Muody, 15. P. Ladd, James J. Lovitt. Secy, R S Eakins. Marine Railway, Yarmoith.— Directors, J. K. Ryerson, (Pres.); Hugh E. Cann, Bowman Corning. LivFRPOOL Marine Railway Company— (Incorj.orated A. D. 1850.) -President, ; Vice President, Silvanus Morton; Treasurer, Thumas Day; Secretary, J. N. Freeman. Briiish American Hat C<.MPANY-(Truro.)-I)irectors, W. H. Tre- main (Pres.), Cyrus Eaton, and A. C. Schurman. Sec y and Ireas., C. A. Kent. O d if H > a Pi > O I P e » o Cf (■ o o •0 V o *i *n t to ta 0. 00 d © ►I o o o ;l)it«. nmikutUrmfH CmviiiI »pl«c», «t mUOWK BROTHEVl A CO. n. n. FlIIil/ER A ro., DomcBtIc €nt Wnlls, Head of Power's Wharf. a I (A i» o I ■g o •d 18 14 o »9 170 belcher's farmer's [1876 Thuho Boot & Shoe Co.— Directors, Goo Campbell (Pres.), Isaac Blair (V. P.), Geo J. Troop, J. S. McLean, C. Blanchard, R. Turner. G. 11. Koss, Sec'y. L. H. Verge, RIanager. Tkuko Fukniture Manufactuiuno Co.— Directors, W. H. Tremain (Pros ) Wm Fulton, G. J. Grant. L. B. McElhinney and W. E. McRobert, M. D., 'Manager. Sec'y, W. P. McRobert- PiCTOU Snu' Building Company.— Directors, D. Sutherland, (Pres.), D. McKay, D. McDonald, R. P. Fraser, John McDonald. Sec'y, W. W. Glennie. Mountain Ckmktkky Co., Yarmouth.— Directors, N. Moses, (Pres.,) Stavlcy Brown, James B. Kinney, Geo S. Brown, L. E. Baker, F. Denni.s, Jas'C' Parish. Secretary, G. J. Farrish. Tuo Boat Co., Yarmouth.— Directors, L.E. Baker, (Pres.), N. Moses, J. H. Killam. Secretary, David Richards. EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS. Made at (he Ship St* h n 01) e i: h D N ?! H M H 1876] ALMANACK. 177 Two or more schooners, a cross inner half hoisted. The upper yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to designate Steam Vessels, thus : — Two larpje balls close up, one at the outer and tlie other at the inner halliard, E or W, a steamer reported in that quarter. A small hall at the outer, and a large bull at the inner halliard a second class Packet or Merchant Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halliard, a Man-of-War Steamer, or Royal Mail Steamer, or large Merchant Steamer. Lanterns are hoisted at night to denote a Steamer reported. Red light on outer and vhite light inner on E. yard-arm denotes Steamer East re])orted. Green light outer and white light inner on W. yard-arm— Steamer West reported. Red light above white, A2 feet apart, mail from England. Green light above ichite, 12 feet apart, mail for En^jland. White light above red, 12 feet apart, Newfoundland mail. White light above .f//w/j, 12 feet apart, Bermuda mail. Green light above red, 12 feet apart, English Man-of-War. Red, (jreen and white, 12 feet apart, enemy's Man-of-war. The coloured lantern is always shown at yard-arm, and the white one at the inner halliard, E or W, according to the quarter the Steamer is re])orted in. Numbers are indicated the same as on the lower yard. When the description of vessel is ascertained, the following descrip- tive colours will be hoisted at the masthead: — A Union Jack — a Flag Ship. Man-of-War Screw Steamer, a white pendant with a blue ball m the centre ove?- the Union Jack. Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, a white pendant with a blue ball in the centre under the Union Jack. Troop Ship, white pendant two blue crosses. Dominion blue Ensign, under steamer pendant, Dominion gunboat, A red Flag pierced white, Uoyal Mail packet from England. A blue and red four quarters, with white ball iu upper blue ([uarter, mail for England. A white Flag pierced blue, Newfoundland mail. A white Flag pierced red, Bermuda mail. A blue Pendant — a Ship. A blue and white Pendant— a Barque. A red Pendant — a Brig. A red and white Pendant— a Brigantine. A white Pendant— a Sloop or Schooner. A blue and white Flag horizontally divided— Foreign or Neutral fleet. A white and blue Flag vertically divided— a Foreign or Neutral Man-of-War. A blue Flag— a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman A red Flag— an Enemy's Merchantnau. ^ A red, white and blue Flag, red next the mast— Enemv s lloei Ine, white and red Flag— blue next the mast, under Stea Fleet. A bh imer s M o o S sr td > I t n p to § 0» S •O o *i P e* O »< 01 CA O a P n sig nal, a French Man-of-War. , .-• i a^«.: American Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamers Signal, Ameri- can Man-of-War. BROWN BROTIIBRS A Co., Importers of Patent Medicines. ■. ■. rillXGS A CO; N9W«'i MMl ateM>e»i Y ll«*d rowfr'i WiMMf. ,4, i •■ 4 •♦a a Q> n bo < o 02 (4 o »0 178 BELCHER S FARMER S [187G YoUow Flrtt? above descriptive Pendant — Quarantine. When an English Paclcct arrives between evening and morning gun- fire, a red triangular flag will be kept flying at tbe mast head from seven till nine, A. M. Merchants Private Signals— Fort of Halifax. RED. J. T. Twining, red and white Burgee, red uppermost. h\ D. Corbett, red, white, red, red uppermost with blue perpendicular bar in the centre Inman Line, a red flag, white corner, with a black diamond in centre J. & li. B. Sccton a red do. a white corner, with a black S in the white Butler k Co., a red do, white border, centre a white star (jr. C. Harvey, a red and blue do, crossed white Jno. S. Maclean, a red, white and red do, red uppermost J. T. Wainwright & Co., a red white and blue do, red and white next the mast, red uppermost.blue at the end T. A. S. DeWolf fc Son, a red and white do, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red half on the white and the white half on the red Young, Hart & Co., a red and white do, striped horizontally, with a bine star in the centre J. M. Watson, & Co., a red, white and blue flag, divided diagonally, red uppermost, with a red star on the white Lawson, Harrington & Co., a red and yellow flag, striped horizontally Daniel Cronan, a white, red, white, red, white, pendant, perpendicular stripes The Boston &, Col. S. S. Co., a red flag pierced with a white triangle, apex next the mast WHITE. Wm. Stairs, Son Jb Morrow, a white flag, centre a blue square. Jas. A. Moren, do Salter & Twining, do R. I. Hart, do Edw. C. Twining & Co., do Albro, Son & Co., do A. G. Jones, do red top and bottom W. Boak permost F. W. Fishwick, Esson k Co., Cross in centre. T. ^ E. DeWolf, do DeW. E. W. Morrison, do J. S. Belcher & Co, a white. Burgee Anchor Line a wliite do, with red anchor GREEX. Carvill Line, green Flag white C. in Centre liLDE. S. Canard & Co, a blue Flag, centre a white star bordered red. crossed red, blue border. centre a red diamond. centre a red ball. bordered blue. centre a red star, bordered a white flag, ihree red «quare3, red up- do centre a red fitar a white flag, red border and red maltese red border ar.d blue letters with blue star. o a H Ifi « P ft Hi 5 (5 01 P Ch BK«WV IftBVTHEBfi A OO., •r«iKa««e 84i«ar^ HttlUte. wfr'iWkarf. [187G 09 orninp; gun- head from « ft •d ►1 K Ml t n rpendicular 01 1 in centre ? .0 n the white 1 Ifi e K 1) « white next S fi Oi a ost, with a » H ite and the lly, with a 13 1 1 1 d a. diagonally, a H (♦ » lorizontally C4 +> u 42 rpendicular ' ! (A te trianjfle, ! § 2 s S ire. » 5 rt jorder. p W jnd. 1 1-1 P ! CO +> p, bordered i S) s H 1 P' •i es, red up- to red maltese S3 •d le letters ' it :3 * iz: i w 1 ^ u 1^4 r corner. Club Burgee— blue, with the Provincial Flag in the ujiper corner. NATZOITAL, ZlELZaiOT7S & BBITEVOLEITT SOOIETIES. St. George's fiocAETY.—Pafron, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. President, Col J. W. Laurie. Vice Presf, George Nicliols. yl.s.s-^ Vice- Prests, Dr W. B. Sluyter, James B. Smithcrs. Trnis. K. J. Lordly. Asst. Treas, Wm Humphrey, jnnr. Scr'i/, C. J. Major. Axft. Sec')/, Henry Theakston. Marshal, John Sliea'n. P/ii^sicia'is, Drs Trena- man, Morcn. Chnji/nins, Jicv John Atil)Ott, Hcv W. J. Ancient. Com of Charity, John Overy, Henry TlR'akston, Arthur Fcnerty, George Payne, F. W. Horley, J. C. Andcrton. Com of Maiuif/c- vient, William Murrav, Richard Saunders, Robert Motion, R. B. Wilch, S. Porter. Afessemjer, George Hicks. Charitable Irish Society — P^•f.s■^/r»^ Hon W A Henry ; Vice- President, M. 3. Vow Qf, \Ht Asst Vice-Presirhnt, Wm. Coiiijiton ; 2d Asst V. P., Thos L Connolly. Treasurer, Jno M Inglis. Secretari/, Thos Mulcahy. Asst Se.c'y, Richard Sutliffe. Marshal, John M. Siil- livan. Cotn. of Chariti/, Msithcw Scanlon, Michael lienncssy, James Ryan, John Kennedy. j t North British Society (Instituted March 26, 1768). — Prexidenf, ! Rev G. M. Grant. Vice Prest, J. Mackintosh. Junr Asst Vice J 'rest, j J. Godfrey Smith. Treas, Geo Mitchell. Secy, Robert Scdgcwick. I Asst. Sec'y, John T. Eraser. Chaplain, Rev Jno Camj)bcll. Marshal, > William Hood. Messenger and Piper, John Patterson. Com of\ Charity, James Farquhar, I)r T. R. Eraser, M. M. Lindsay, William j Hedley, A. Stephen, sen. ' M § a n u l> a o pf O B <• d •a o »1 » O H tn A BKOWM BBOT11EK8 A CO., Importcrtt feiiirKlcHl Imtrninrats. I. M. FlIttKR And CO.. niit<'h«r'M Hill FHm, Mend of l»ower'» Whnrf, #1 ■a I .J • ii I o * o o ii fa n o *9 180 IJKrCIIKR's FAHMt:u'8 [187G K. S. Pres, IIionr-ANn Socikty op Nova Scotia. — (Institued 3l8t May, 1S38, by virtue of u conunission IVom the Ili|fhlan(l Society of London) C/iic/', i)oii;;liis MeLcod. President, Anj^iia. McLeod. Victi do, John II. Johnston. Diurtom, James Crawford, John Donald, D. Reid. Sec'ji, Lydian Mackinto.«*h. Asst. Sec\if, Z. Fraser. jun. Treas, Murray. Chaplain, Kcv, Huj,'h MeLeod. n.i>. iSwyeon, Camiihell, M.D. Pipers, Jno McKenzic, Jno rattcr.son. GiiUMANiA Socikty. — President, Wm II. Newman ; Vice H. liesslein. Treas, Herman Shaefcr. Seci/, J. G. Sievert. KoYAL Halifax Yacht Club. — Ensit/n, The Blue Ensign of II. M. Fleet, use of which was granted to tlio Club by an Admiralty Warrant dated 14th April, 1862. Cluli Bun/ee, Blue with the Provin- cial Arms in the ujjper corner, Commodore, red swallow tail Burgee with a gold crown in centre. Vice Commodore, White swallow tail Burgee with a scarlet crown in centre. Rear Commndare, Blue swal- low tail Burgee with a gold crown in centre. Salutes, Commodore, 1 1 guns; Vice Commodore, 9 guns; Rear Commodore, 7 guns. Com- j modore, Alex W. Scott, yacht " Cloud " ; Vice-Commodore, George A. Black, yacht "Petrel;" liear-Commodore, C. A. Ilutchins, yacht " Kate ; " Treasurer, Samuel Tupper ; Sec'y, F. C. Sumichrast ; Assistant Sec')/, W. I). Crcighton ; Auditors, Wm Lawson, W. W. Groom, Sailinc/ Committee, James Kerr, (Chairman) John Muir, T. Wassen, W. G. Wiswell, C. B. Bullock. House Committee, the FlagOHicers and Secretary, F. W. Bullock, W. W. Groom, J. R. Murray. Measurers, 1). xvlcPhcrson, and T. J. Bentley. Halifax Jlub. — Committee, R. Uniacke, (Chairman), Stephen Tobin, J. F. Kenny, II. II. Fuller, Jno Taylor, I>ederick Allison, Col C. J. Stewart, L. J. Morton, John T. Wylde, Thos Abbott, F. 1). Corbett, W. Twining, M. Dwyrr, John Dutfus 'Treas. Adam Burns. Sec\i/,IL II. Johnston. The Albion Club. 87 IIollis St, — Managing Com,, President, F. W. Fishwick ; Vece. Prrsf, John Muir; Trms, John Gorham ; Sect/, C. M. Creed ; Committee, S. Sichel, F. Romans, C Bomans, C. Taylor, Cyril Franklyn, L. A. Barnaby, F. Doull. Steward, Geo. McRoney. Nova Scotia Bible Society — President, Hon S. L. Shannon ; Vice-Prests., William Pryor, Hon Judge Marshall, Hon Sir Win Young, Kt., Chief Justice. Treas, S. H. Black. Sec'i/, J&s F'arquhar. Agent, Alex Russell. Committee, Revds Canon Cochran, a.m., P. G. McGregor, G. W. Hill, a.m., H. Po|)e, Geo M. Grant, a.m., John ForrciU, R. Murray, E. M. Saunders, J. B. Uniacke, Allan Simpson, John Campbell, Jolin Bead, C B. Pitblado, Prof Currie, J. Lathern, 11. Nicholson, J. F, Campbell, J. F. Avery, J, W. Ancient, Hon Judge Ritchie, J. F. Avery, m.d., S. Seldcn, T. A. Brown, W. C. Silver, James Thompson, J. G. A. Crcighton, Charles Robson, P. Lynch, P. C. Hill, George H. Starr, Nepean Clarke, Jno Starr, W. S. Stirling, M. H. Richey, Wm Cunard, James B, Morrow, Edw Binney, Jno b. Maclean, T. B. Aikins, Jno Grierson, Edw Jost. Halifax Ladies' Bible Association — Prest., Mrs Liddell. Vice Prest. Miss Wells ; Sec'y, Miss F. Pryor ; Treas., Miss G. Lawson. Committee of Collectors, Mrs. J. Maclean, Mrs. Liddell, Mrs. BKOWN BKOTHERS A CO., ^Vholesalc DiuggtstSj Halifax. wer'dWhnrf, II. II. FIJLLflR nnd <'0., Bar and nnlt Iron, Hond of Tuwcr'A Hiiarf. 1876] ALMANACK. 181 E. Marshall, Mrs. M. Riclicv, I^Irs. 11. Tremalii, Mrs. T. Anderson Mr,s. White, M-s. J. S. Ilntton, M. E. Wells, Mdlh-s. Treniain, Starr, M. IMurison, Brainc, L. Montuoniery, B. Sutherland, M. Ilierlihv, K. Hill, L. Maclean, M. Thompson, M. J. Eap\r, F. Pryor, J. Brown, Hostcrman, Bayer, II. Allison. Bentlcy, J. McNah, Stairs, Mcyiicll, Cochran, McQuinn, Hall, M. Brown. BuiTisii Amkuican Book and Tract Society — Presf., T. A. Brown. Vice-Presfs., Kevds G. W. Hill, John Forrest, John licad, E. M. Saunders, G. M. Armstroh^', St. John, N. B., LeBaron Bot«ford, M.D., J. M. Cramp, n.i)„ Wolfville, N. S., Hon C. Youhk, ll.d., Charlottctown, Sir llu.d., Sack- ville, N. B. ; Hon J. J. Rogerson, James Goodfellow, St John's, Nfld ; Hon Judge Hensley, F. \V. Hales, Charlottctown, P. It). I.; Freeman Dennis, Yarmouth. Publimtion Com., Rcvds Robert Murray, W. J. Ancient, J. F. Avery, John Read. Finance Committe£, John S. Maclean, 1). Blackwood W. B. McNutt, Thos A. Ritchie, W. Sawcrs Stirling. Distributinri Coinviiitce, Rev. J. Eraser Campbell, Rev- John Lathern, D. Henry Starr, Rev Allan Simpson, II. W. Wiswell. Young Men's Ciiuistian Association Convention — Prcst., T. M, King, Antigonishc ; Vice Presfs., T. C. James, Charlottctown ; A. H. Patterson, Livcrjiool ; J. B. Calkin, Truro; Thomas Logan, Fredericton; J. S. Maclean, Halifax. Secretaries, W. B. McNutt, Halifax; D. McGregor, New Glasgow; J. 11. Buckley, Charlottctown. ^ Evangelical Alliance, — President, Hon I). McN. Parker, ■>[.!). ; Vice-President, T. A. Brown, Esq.; Council: City Pastors of all Evan- gelical Uenominations. Secretary, Rev. Robert Murray. Treasurer, 1). Henry Starr, Esq. Halifax Infants Home. — Committee: Miss Nordbcck, C Treors.,) Mrs J. Scott Hutton, (Secretary,) Mrs Sweet, Mrs C. H. M. Black, Mrs Moir, Mrs Murray, Mrs Acklmrst, Mrs John Starr, Mrs J. H. Anderson, Mrs A. Anderson, Mrs. J. II. Liddell, Mrs W. Smith. Sabbath School Association. — President, E. D. King Vice- Presidents, A. W. Masters, Hon Judge Young, Matthew Lindsay, J. Eckerslev, W. G. Matheson. Secretaiics, II. R. Smith, J. Wesley Smith, W. W. Stumbles, Jr. Treasurer, T. S. Sims. AsYLOM FOR THE Blind — Prest., Jas F. Avery, m.d.; V. Pres., John S. INIaclean ; Treas., Geo. P. Mitchell, Corresponding Secretary, M. H. Richey ; Recordinq Secretary, Chas. Fletcher; Jno B. Duffus, Wm C. Silver, Saml A. White, Wm H. Ncal, Stephen Tobin, Edwd. Smith, Charles Murdoch. M O o d ft- Pi 01 (t> (D H of a o pi g P* M GO § A *i m H O O r- CO p pi •0 P W O Halifax. Spoiigefi, Brushes and Comb.H. at UUOWx\ UKOTIIEKS A €0/S. M. n. mifcin ihhI 1*0^ firtli*ii Cim* «•*«*, BwMI •^ rawer'* WlwH-r. n. . 1 I o *9 182 bklciikr's faumku's [187G Hon S. L. Shannon, C. L. Weeks, J. M. Halifax You no Mkn's CiiuisTiAN Asso- ciation — Prcsf., Jolm 8. McLcrtn. Vice Presidents, Jns B. Morrow, W. IJ. McNutt, Edwnrd Lloyd, Dr Delaney, M. M. Lind- say, W. H. Webl). Trnts, S, IL Black. Secretary, Henry Theakston. (Jcne- ml Vommittee, I). Henry Starr, James Fanjuhar, C. H. Lonpard, S. M. Brookfield, H. P. Barton, Slicriff Bell, Angus Mur- ray, 1). Blackwood, J. C. Mackinto.sh, James For- rest, S. G. Matlieson, \V. F. Archibald, Wm. Hochc, jun, R. S. Sweet, K. N. Beckwith, J. W. Smith, Edward Jost, Sherburne Waddell,J.F.L. Parsons, F. H. Oxiey, W. H. VVis- well, J. 11. J3recken, Geo Cimninjfham, T. Sherman Peters, (Jcorj^o Campbell. Arthur Fenerty, William Crowe, W. S. Grahani, Geldert, R. B. Wilch. Deaf and Dumb Institution — (Gottingen Street.) Patron, His Honor the liicut. -Governor of Nova Scotia. Directors, Chas Mur- doch, Chas Cogswell. M.n., Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., C. Robson, C. H. M. Black, P. C. Hill. G. H. Starr, (Treaa.,) Rev James C. Cochran, (Scc'i/,) Privrijuil, J. Scott Hutton ; Asifi.itant Teacher, John C. Tupper^ Matron, Mrs Vinocovc. Physicians, Hon D. McN Parkg*, M.D., Dr. Cowie Dentist, Dr Alfred Cogswell. Home for the Aged — General Committee, Mrs W. S. Stirling, (President), Mrs. J. S. Hutton (Sec'y), Miss Norbeck, (Suh-Treas), Mrs R. F Unincke, Mrs T. A. Anderson, Mrs Geo H. Starr, Mrs J. Sweet, Mrs C. Black, Mrs J. Hart, Mrs J. H. Liddell, Mrs Wm Canard, Miss M. Starr, Miss Black, Miss Clarke, Mrs. Peters, Mrs J. B. Uniacke, Trustees, Chas Murdoch, Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., Edw Binney, (Treas). Matron, Mrs Horn. Protestant Orphans' Home — Governors, Wm Canard, (Prest), Edw Binney, (Secy,) Hon Sir Wm Young, Rev George W. Hill, Alfred G. Jones, Jno Doull, Robert Boak, jr., Hon D. McN Parker, M.D., James H. Liddell, Wm J Lewis, Thos A. Ritchie. Ladies' Com- mittee, Mrs Esson, Mrs W. Cunard, Mrs E. Binney, Miss Wells, Miss Purves, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Northup, Mrs Gordon, Mrs F. Albro, Mrs Paterson, Mrs J. Peters, Mrs Eraser ; Mrs Sterling, Sec'y ; Mrs Liddell, Treas.; Superintendents, Mr and Mrs Bayer. BROWN UUOTIIERS and CO., Importers •f gurglcnl InttrnmentR. »wer*« WlHH-r. [187G X YOITNO HTIAN ASBO- T.5A, Jolin S. 'cc Presidvnts, row, W. B. wnrd Lloyd, M. M. Liiul. /"ebb.^ Trnis, :. Secretary, LSton. (jicne- e, ]). Henry 8 Farquhar, ?nrd, S. M. . P. Barton, Angus Mnr- Lwood, J. C. James For- latlieson, \V. Wm. Hoche, Jwcet, K. N. . W. Smith, t, Sherburne '. L. Parsons, W. H. Wi»- Srecken, Geo T. Sherman je Campbell. rty, William S. Graham, t^ilch. Patron, Ills Chas Mur- C. Hobson, ev James C. ^earlier, John rIcN Park^, R. Stirling, Sub-Treax), Starr, Mrs II, Mrs Wm sters, Mrs J. M.D., Edw ird, (Prest), :e W. Hill, IcN Parker, Ladies' Com- Wells, Miss Albro, Mrs VIrs Liddcll, n. ■. rULLBB Mul 4W., N*Uc'a rM«»l UriMMMMo, lle«Ml P«wer'ii ^hmrt. iktrnmeitfK. o < 18? G] ALMANACK. 183 Photkstant Industrial School.— ^V»/A;//,7,',v f'omiin'tttrr, V. (\ Hill, C%iirm()k(i<-I(l, Hfv. (J. W. Hill, T. A. Brown, W, H. Ncal, Rev. (Wo. M. (irant, Kdward Binney, E. I). Meynell, Uev. John Lathorn, T. A. Ritchie, Jeremiah Northuy), Ja^ Thomson. Larfirs' CommiUtc—Mrs R. Treiiuiin, assistj-rl by other ladies. W. S. Sterling, Tnastirn-; E. I). Mevnell, Serrrtary ; Dr. Slayter, ^'»oy/^y;» ; Dr. A. C. Cogswell, Ihuliat.' Supnintcndtnt, Mr. John Gricrson ; Assistant Sujtvrintondint, ; Mnlnm, Mrs Grierson ; Manar hcimrtmcut, A. J. McKay ; Mnnmitr of Tailors' Departinmt, Mr Donaldson; Manaij(r of (.'ulinetmak'ers' department, M. Bethune. Halifax Visiting Dlsvensaky.— ^';T.s^ Rev Canon Cochran. M.A., Vire-Prests, His Worship the Mayor, James Duggan ; Dirrvlors, \V Dunbar, T. E. Kenny, W. H. Neal'. D. H. Starr, C. Murdoch, Rev G. M. (irant ; Treas, Thos E. Kenny. Sect/, Chas Fletcher. Consnltiivf Physicians, Dr W. J. Almon, Dr D. McN Parker, Dr J. F. HIack, Dr Rufus S. Black. Dr. E. Farrell, Dr H. A. Gordon, Dr J. Sommers. Attendivy /^hysiriatis, Drs Lawson, Sinclair, McFatridgc and S. Dodge. Visiiinij Physirians, South District, Dr. Meagher; North District, Dr. Cameron ; Central Distriet, Dr J.| Venables. Apothecary and Dentist, C. E. Putner, jr. St. Paul's Alms Hodsb of Industrv for Giuls — (No. 14 Tower Road.) Committee, Rector of St. Paul's, (Chairman), S. A. White (Treas.) John C Halliburton, William Pryor, Brenton H. Collins, E Binney, John Silver. Ladies' Committee, Mrs Azor Stevens, Mrs R. Morrow, Mrs Harry King, Mrs Edw Biuuey, Mrs P. C Hill, Miss Purves ; R. J. Wilson, See'y. Halifax Association fou Impiiovin« the Condition of tub Pook— PmV., Jno Doull ; Vice Prtst., W. U. Neal ; Treas., W. S. Stirling ; Sec'y, C. Fletcher. COMMISSIONEUS OP THK HoSPITAL AND PoOIl's AsYLUM — Sir Edward Kenny, Hon D McN Parker, Henrv Prvor, W H Neal, P. Power, William Esson, George P Mitchell, P C Hill, II S Black, m.d.; William Achurst, James R Graham, The Mayor, J H Liddell, Sec'y, E W Shields, Sup't. Nova Scotia Tempouart IIojvie for TNEnitiATiis, (at the Grove, Dartmouth.) — Directors, Hon. D. McN. Parker, Chairman ; W. J. Coleman, J. Y. Payzant, J. Wesley Smith, Edward Smith, Dr. Farrell, Samttel iBrookfield, Geo. H. Starr, 2'reasurer ; E. Lloyd, Secretary; H. S. K. Neal, Superintendent. Nova Scotia Institute op Natural Science. — Patron, His Honor the Lieut. Governor. President, Bernard Gilpin, m.d , :\i.u c.s. Vice-Presidents, W. Gossip, F. Allison. Treasurer, W. C. Silver, Esi[. Secretaries, Dr. Honovman, D.c.i,., F.G.8., Angii"!! Ross. < 'diuieil — SheritF Bell, Dr. De\Volf'>s A. Allison, Dr. Reid, Dr. Warren, Rev. A. S. Hunt, Dr. Geo. Lawson, Ph. D., l.l.d. I^ovA Scotia Medical Society. — President, Dr lilack, Halifax ; Vice.-Pres., Dr Shaw, Kcntville, and Dr Page, Truro ; 7'm/s., Dr. A. Lawson, Halifax ; Corresponding Stc'y., Dr. J. F. Black, Halifax. H, A, Gordon, m.d., Secretary. d s o I o B o m to g d V I o o o Hi o p 0. p o DTtB mam Mi4 c— fc>c M « Bc ry, «t ntt9WM «K0TiiutB wi« eo.m II. H. irLLEKiiiul CO., Tin Vlatt W. IX. U<'. DX., liciul I'u^vrr'it nUni-r. !|! !i «i 181 HKLCIIICUS FAUMKH S [i87(; Uniov Fiuk Puotkctiox Compant. — Tlo(;uliir mcptiuKs, tliini Tuc.stl«y ot o:icli muiitli, at the Cuiuininy's Hull, IJiirriiij;loii {Stnrt, (M/tt, (i. S. VnteH. Vire-Ctint, W. S. Frascr. Tifus, F. LawsoM. Sirif, J. T. McAIjtino. Asst Sin/, (loorfjc Hovvscr. Kveper i>f /full, 'P. MciVlpiiio. 'I'. E. Kvcrutt. 2n'd/Jnit, VV. W. lluwM. Xo. 2, Division. — \si Lieut, Cimilcs Ncal ;{/(/ Lieut, T. I). Spike. N.) Dowuie. Mdvshal, Jacob Ui. 1 Division — \st Lieut, Wrd Lieut, C'lias K. InnU-s ; 2nd Lieut, Georyc Kent. VVkstkun Halifax AauicuLTiruAi, Socikty — President, Sir William You^^,^ Vice I'res, Clias Hamilton. 7Was, W. C. Silver, Sen/, Professor Lawson. /Jirertors, Henry T. Wri;;lit, (-has HelHcr. Fras VVehher, Alex Anderson, Catheart Tlionisoa, Joseph J. Northup, Auditor, J. 11. Duvar. FnuiT Growkus' AsaooiATiox. — Patron, His Honor The Lieut Governor. Prsident, C. C. Hamilton, m.d., Cunnrd. Vice-Pres'ts — CJeorj^'e A. S. Creij^hton, Ilnlifux. John Otis Kiti};, Hants. Leander Hand, Kimjs. Avard Lotitjiey, m.im*., Annapolis. Colin ('ampbell, M.iM'., Oi;/l>i/. Charles F. Brown, Yarmouth. Jaeoh Kemi)ton, Queens. M. U. Desbrisay, m.im'., Ijunetihunj ; and all Vice-Presidents of the F. C. F. G. Association. Ilnnorarij Vice-President, R. Grant Ilalibiirton, F.K.8., London. Hon Sevretary, Joseph K. Ilea., d.c.l., Wof/oille. Corresponding Serretari/, D. Hcnrv Starr, Halifax. Reeordimj See. and Treas., Uobert \V. Starr, Port Williams. Auditor, George V. liand, [Volfrille Council— For Halifar, Hon P. C. Hill, Prov Secretary, Herbert Harris, Col J. Winburn Laurie. For Hants, A. H. Johnson, W. H. Allison, m.i'.p., George Wiggins, J. II. Hart. For Kings, C. F. I'iaton, Edwin Cha.se, W. II. O. Haliburton, Irad Benjamin, Fdwin Johnson, Isaac Shaw, John H. Shaw, John G. Byrne. For Annapolis, j II. II. Mor.se, Thomas W. Chcsley, Dclancy Harris, Jamos llorsefall, i Charles B. Whitman, Hev. Henry DeBlois. Stunding Committees, \ Fruits, C. C. Hamilton, U. W. Starr, Avard Longlcy, C. E. Brown, A. II. Johnson. Publications, J. U. Ilea, C. C. Hamilton, li. W. Starr. Vice-Pres., S. Porter. PiiiLHARMOxic SociKTT. — President, Wm. Ackhurst. Oapt. Ward. Sec'i/and Treas., S. Tapper. Conductor^ Accom/Mini/ist, J. P. Costin. Tjihrarian, W. Black. Ass'l Librarian, J. Milsom. Committee, W. Headly, F. Freeman, G. Martin, S. Craw- ford, Dr. Slayter. Halifax Kowing Club. — President, Charles F. Vose. Treas, Peter Ilogan. Sec'i/, Wm Craig. Managinq Com — Alex McDonald, Wm Gaul, Thos Martin, Silas Townsend", James M. Foley, Gapt Wasson, Capt Hanrahan, James Jackson, and John Muir, with power to add to their numbers. Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society. — President, H. A. Taylor, Halifiix. Vice President, II. L. Atkins, Truro. Treasurer, A. Forsythe, Halifax. Secretarg, W. H. Webb, Halifax. Council, the Officers, and Thotnas A. Brown, John K. Bent, 11. G. Fraser, W. H. Simson, Thomas Walsh, M.i> , of H.ilifax ; F. W. Fraser, Pictou ; J. W.Jackson, New Glasgow; J. W. Webb, Windsor. Registrar, J. H. Angwin, Halifax. P o P t* & > o H OS p to to > 1 BKOWN BROTUEKS A CO., DruxKlsU, HttlUax. ver'N niuiir. [1870 .iiij,'s, tliini toil Street, '\ Luwsoii. s7ifi/, flacol* -l.st Unit, K. Iii^'U'H ; !orgc Kent. sirlenf, Sir ('. Silver, las Ilelller. . Nortliup, The Lieut :e-Pr<'s'tH — . Leiinder Campttell, uii. Queens, a of the K. [ lalihiivton, , Wolfoille. Iff Sec. and ; V. Hand, Secretary, . Johnson, ings, C. F. , in, Kdwin Annapolis, , Horsetail, < 'oinmittees, \ ]. Brown, bn, li. W. Vice-Pres., Porter. Librarian, S. Craw- Treas, leDonald, lev, Gapt ^ith power it, IT. A. a surer, A, utinc'l, the cr, W! II. 'ictou ; J. ar, 3. U. s p o 09 Ml \3 o P < a p (♦ > o « M CO P Pi to to to > 5. ft A ft * p M ►* ••I n. H. FILLER A TO., V. N. Hhrrl line, llrnil of Powrr'n Whnrf. o .a (A 4) (A R t3, n o •0 (S Q < 1H70] ALMANACK. 185 SffASOlTZO. MOST woasniPFuii grand lodge of nova SCOTIA. Grand Master, Polonel J. VViinhiirn Liiurie. Halifax ; /)i/„ifi/ (}. Master, Allen H. ('rowe, Halifax; Senior (,', W'tmh,,, Uev U. Avery, M.A., Aviesford ; Junior (!. WardiU, ,]. V. Maedonald, m.i.., Hopewell ; (hand Treasurer, Andrew K. Maekirilay. Halifax ; (irand Setretan/', Heiijamin C'lirren, d.c.i.., Halifax; (Inmd Lieturer, V. W. Dakin', Windsor; (irand C/iaji/dins, Kev. H. P. Alnion, ik.i,., Winilsor; Uev. H. I), deBlois, h.a., Brid^etow-n ; Hev. Tlieopliiliis Wiehey, Kcntville ; Hev. Alexander Ni(ols.)ii, Halifiix ; Hev (i. Dodwcll, m.a.', Halifax; Senior (irand heaeon, Holiert ('. Fraser, Halifax; duui-n- (Jrand />«(con, James Mnmford, Halifax ; (!. Sujit of W'orls,, ]o\\n W. Huhland, Halifax ; (i. I), of' Cm ninnies, W. V. MiieCov, Halifax; (i. Sivord lio.anr, C. F. Coeliran, Halifax ; (irand (Jn/nnist, K. T. Me Hobert,M.i).,GreatVillatfe; (irand Pursuivant, F. E. MeKerrow, Halifax; Stewards,,]. I). Hoss, Stellarton ; (1. V. Vose, Halifax; F. l-:. ['upper, Bear Hi'-er; II. T. Lawrenee, Truro; J. W. Snow, Kiver Fhilip; W. C. Harper, Amherst. Tyler, Jno M. Taylor, Halifax. DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Alfred H. Woodill,M.i> Halifax. T. Van H. Biii(.,ay, Yarmouth. Henry Shaw, M.I)., Kentville. Lewis Johnstone, m.d., Stellarton. C. Crewe- Head, Sydney, C. B. Subordinate Lodges. St Andrew's, No 1 , Halifax (F.stal)lishei| ITdS). Meets on the f'rst Tuesday of eaeh month. Worsiiipful Master, J l)emj»ster; Seere- tary, J. II. Jost. St John's, No 2, Halifax (Established 1780). Meets on the first Monday of eaeh month. VVorsliipful Master, S. H. Sircom ; Secretary, II. Hains worth. Virgin, No -•], Halifax (Estal)llshcd 1782). Meevs on the fourth Monday of eaeh month. WorsUiptul Alaster, C F. I'utncr; Seere- tary, T. Mowbray. Unity, No 4, Luncnbur;; (Established 1822). Meets on the first Tuesday of eaeh month. Worshipful Master, Henry S. Jost ; See'y, i D. M. Owen. Albion, No 5, New Glasgow (Established 1838). Meets on the first and third Tuesdays of eaeh month. Worshipful Master, G. A. Douglas ; Seeretary, I). Douglas. HoYAL Sussicx, No 6, Halifax (Established 1841). INIeets on the first Thursday of eaeh month. Worshijiful Mai»ter, G. Melvenzie; Secretary, J. M. Mumford. St. Anurkw's, No 7, Sydnej', ('. B. (Established 1844). Meets on the third Tuesday of eaeh month. Worshipful Master, A. G. MeLean, Secretary, K. J. Ingraham. Acacia, No 8, Amherst (Established 1845). Meets on the first 1} 3 I 01 » H to B oa a •s I f BROWN BKOTUEKS ami €0., Ciold Leaf and Dry Paiuts. H. ■. FrLLEB and CO«, BliMllBiK Pairder, IleiMl •€ Power's IVharf. a o H o s o fit e ■ « 4 > e d 4 Pi o ►9 186 bp:lciikrs farmers [i87r, Tliursday on or afier full ISIoon. Worshipful Master, D. Spence ; SccTCtiiry, W. J. Moran. Zicxr.AM), No. 9, LiTerpo(»l (Established 1847). Meets on tlie fourth Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. li. Tatillo ; Secretary, K. M. Cobb. Burns, No 10, Halifax (Established 1848). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. Moshcr; Secre- tary, Alex Waddell. New Calkdonia, No 11, Pictou (Established 1849). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. Robley; Sic- retary, C. E. Davies. IIiUAM, No 12, Yarmouth (Established 1848). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J, Lawson ; Secretary, W. B. ilomer, Acadia, No I'J, Pugwash (Established 18.53) Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Kev J. D. H. Browne; Secretary, D. McAulay. Acadia, No 14, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Wors'-.ipful Master, J. G. Smith ; Secretary, Angus McLood. Athoi.e, No 15, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the fourth Wcdnesdnv'of each month. Worshipful Master, J.J.Stewart; Sec'y., A. J, Rockwell. Keith, No. 16, Hillsburgh, ('Established 1851), Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W.G.Bent; Sec'y, George Nichol. Keith, No 17, Halifixx (Established 1852). Meets on the second Wcflnesday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. Hazel; Sec'y, J. H. McLaughlin. Union, No 18, Halifiix (Established 1855). Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. B. Thomas ; Secretary, Jas. Jackson. Royal Albert, No 19. Sydney, C. B. CEstablislied 1857). Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Forbes; Secretary, Geo. F. M. Forbes. St George's, No 20, Wolfville (Established 1859). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. P. Armstrong ; Secretary, A. K. Barss. Keith, No 23, Stcllarton (Established 1860). Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, J. D.Ross; Secretary, Jas. Mitchell. Concord, No. 24, Barrington. Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. P. Trefry ; Secretary, J. L. Nickerson. Westport, No 25, Westport (Established 1861). Meets on the first Tuesday of each mouth, Worshij)f'ul Master, T. Pack ; Secretary, E. C. Bovvers. Welsford, No 26, Windsor (Established 1861). Meets on the second Wednesdav of each ni mth. Worshipful Master, H. W. Dimock ; Secretary, Thos. H. Timlin. d o « 9 0> to to > BKOITN BKOVHKKt aad €0., OvdMMtt iq««r«, Halllkix. r«r*s liVharr. H. n. FUUiBB and CO., Patent Safety Fnce, Heml ef P«w«r*i Wkarf. [1870 3. Spencc ; I eta on tlie I li. Tatillo ; »n the first her; Sccre- Tccts on the obley; S«c- on the first Secretary, m the first I. Browne ; 1 the second G. Smith; 1 the fourth irt ; Sec'y., m the first ent; Sec'y, the second zel ; Sec'y, the third Thomas ; 7). Meets J. Forbes; Meets on Lrmstrong ; the second J. D.Ross; Monday of u-y, J. L. eets on the Secretary, L^ts on the ". Dimock; d '< o & »-* (» » 3 Ch to 10 to > OK) et H O O « f m Itkx, m A a O e d m h V ♦a o o (0 o a §■ 1876] ALMANACK. 187 Scotia, No 28, Canninj;, Kinjrs County (Established 1861). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. li. Baxter; Secretary, H. A. Borden. Princb of Walks, No 29, MiUon, Queens County (Established 1861), Meets the second Tuesday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, Z. Freeman; Secretary, L. R. Morton. Albert, No 30, Shelburne (Established 1863). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. W orshipful Master, S. H. Cox ; Secretary, J. McKay. Scotia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the second Tuesday of eacli mouth. Worshipful Master, J. M. Lawsun ; Secretary, F. A. Bailey. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour CEstablished 1863), Meets on the first and third Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. C. Stewart; Secretary, J. Balentine. Annapolis Rotal, No 33, Annapolis, (Established 1863), Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. D. Tobias; Secretary, N, Loijan. Queen's, No 34, Sherbrooke (Established 1864). Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful Master, J. Cameron ; Secretary, W. H. McDaniel. St Mark's, No 35,Baddeck, C, B, on the third Thursday of eich month. Kidston ; Sec'y, D. V. McRae. Thistle, No 36, Cow Bay, C, B. on the first Saturday of each month. Anderson ; Secretary, M. C. McLennan. CoBEQUiD, No 37, Truro (Fi^stablished 1866). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Chisholm ; Secretary, C. A. Kent. Lodge op St Mark, No 38, Halifax, (Established 1868.) Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, L. F. Dar- ling; Secretary, W. A. McLeod. Acacia No 39, Bridgewater. (Established 1866.) Meets the second Tuesday of each montli. Worshipful Maaier, J. S. Calder ; Sec'y., Rev. W. E. Gelling. RoTHSAT, No 41, Bridgetown (Established 1866). Meets the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master. J. L. Cox ; Secretary, Benjamin Starratt. Eureka, No 42, Sheet Harbour. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first Wednesday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, Thomas A, Baker; Sec'y, J. H' Bakam. Truro, No 43, Truro. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month. Worshipful Master, H. T. Lawrence ; Sec'y, J. Little. PoYNTZ No 44, Hantsport. (Establi;.he'd 1867). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. W. Lawrence; Sec'y, E. Shaw. Ttrian Youth, No 45, Little Glace Bay (Established 1867). (Established 1865.) Meets Worshipful Master, A. S. (Established 1865). Meets Worshipful Master, A. M a O d > a H o o ff m g d o 10 9i e P rr«Mrl|»tlOM ««r«ff^ll7 dlap^tM hf BKVWN IMtOfMUilii «ii4 tv. n. n. FIII-LT:r a I^O., n«yt's Lrallior ttcitlnig. Head of Power's Whnrf. n o \< < bo A M-l A A o A O O P< to u «i o •d (3 e « o (A b n o »9 183 BELCH Ell's farmer's [1870 Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful Master, W. McKay, m.d. ; Sec'y, A. McQuarrie. Solomon, No 4G, Port Ilawkesbury, C. B. (Established 1808.) Meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each mouth. Worshi])ful Master, A. Grant; Secretary, A. II. Sutherhmd. PiULADKLiMiiA, No 47, Barriujjjtou (Established 1868). Meets second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, N. Banks ; Secretary, W. B. Hopkins. WiDOAv's Sox, No 48, I^iver Philip, Cumberland County (Estab- lislied ISfiS). Meets on tlie first and tliird Mondays of each montli. Worshipful Master, J. W. Snow ; Secretary, K. J. Metcalf. Oriknt, No 49, Halifax (Established 1868). Meets on the second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Ingles ; Secretary, J. R. Hire. Western Star, No 50, Wcstville (Established 1868). Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, J. McNulty ; Sectetary, W. Lorimer. Eastekn Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets on tlie second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Pearce; Secretary, F. H. Pauley. Harmony, No. 52, Aylesford, (Established 1869). Meets the first Monday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, T. II. Harris; Secretary, C. C. Aitken. Hiram, No. 5.3, Goldenville, (Established 1869). Meets on the first and third Wednesdays. Worshipful Master, J. W. Bright; Sec'y, W. May. King Solomon, No 54, Digby (Established 1870). Meets oa the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, L. P. Burton; Secretary, J. Daley. MoKiEN, No. 55, Cow Bay, C. B., (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. Archibald ; M.D. ; Secretary, L. G. Spencer. Harmony, No. 56, North East Harbour, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. W. Perry ; Secretary, J. K. Swaine. Temple, No 57, Port Mulgravc CEstablishcd 1869). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, W. S. Wylde ; Secretary, D. Murray. Kentvillb, No 58, Kentville (Established 1870). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. P. Chipman ; Secretary, H. A. Prat. Manitoba No 59, New Glasgow (Ebtablished 1870). Meets on the third Wednesday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, J. W. Church ; Secretary, H. II. Henderson. Clarke, No. 61, Chester Established 1871). Meets on the second Tliursday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. Whitford; Sec'y, C. Lordley. Taylor, No. 62, Lockeport (Established 1872). Meets fourth Tuesday of every month. Worshipful Master, F. Payzant ; Sec'y., J. E. Kichardson. O > c 15- e+ P (3 C I— t^ ft « e* p> » 01 p & to > l»l|OT¥N BKOTUi;!*^ «ft CO., KiirKical IiititrttmeiU», Halifax. 187 1 — ( seco M.D tf (0 " H first n 1 Can d 1 > 1 J first u I W. « ( 1 i; t i the 1 : Seer r1 1 1 y 1 thin A Sect • ( ^ \ H. A 6 i s A ! Prich Mart I § IH.V fH ' Secrc t ' K Ron; 1 E F. L( ^or's Whnrf. [1870 D.; Sec'y, hcd 1808.) Vorsliipfiil I). Meets . Banks ; ty (Estal)- ch moiuli. ts oil the l. Ingles ; ?). Meets ful Master, i). Meets V. Penrce; ts the first Secretary, ets on the ght; Sec'y, Meets OH *. Burton ; •). Meets Archibald; led 1870). iter, E. W. Meets on iter, W. S. eets on the Chipman ; | i 3ets on tlie ! r. Church; ! tlic second j ml; Scc'y, L'ets fourth Qt; Sec'y., O > 5? o ft ft ?♦ » W H (9 p a: II. H. FlIl^IiElt and <'0., Boonnx Pitch niul Paimt. Head Powoi'm Wlif. 1876] ALMANACK. 189 111 i fax. Corinthian, No f>3, Great Villa{?e (KstaMished 1872). Meets on second Thursday of each month. Worshinlul Master, J. L. I'eppard. M.D. ; Secretary, J. 1). Cook. KiCHMOND No. G4, Arichat, C. B. (Established 1872). Meets on first and third Fridavs in each month." WorsI:i,tul Master P Campbell; Secretary, P. Oruchey. ' Ereeport, No. G5, Ereeport (Established 1872). Mjcts on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. Lent; Sec'y. W.C.Morton. ^ SiRCOM, No 66, Wycocomajrh, C. B. (Established 1872.) Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. M. Bishop ; Secretary, J. McPhail. MiNAS, No. 67, Parrsborough, CE^tablished 1872. J Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. J. Flinn ; Secretary, W. J. Gibson. CuRREN, No 68, Hopewell. (Established 187.3.) Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful JMaster, W. Eraser ; Secretary, J. R. McDonald. Charity, U. 1)., Mahone Bay. (Established 1874.) Worshipful Master, L. Knaut. Laurie, U. D., Spring Hill. (Established 1875.) W. Master, J. W. Cove. Grantille, U. D., New Caledonia. (Established 1875.) W. Master, G. T. Bingay, m. d. Eastern Light, U. D., Guysborough. (Established 1875.) W. Master, R. Tremaine. Ionic, U. D., Lawrencetown. (Established 1875.) W. Master, F. Leavitt. North Star, U. 1)., Acadia Mines, Londonderry, (Established 1875 ) W. Master, J. D. Cook. GBAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NOVA SCOTIA. Stephen R. Sircom, Grand High Priest; J. Poyntz, Grand King; J. Martin, Grand Scribe; William Twining, Grand Treasurer; James Gossij), Grand Sec'y; John M Taylor, Grand Tyler. Subordinate Chapters. Royal Union, No. 1, Halifax— J. Martin, High Priest ; J. W. Ruhland, King; J. Dempster,. Scribe ; Henry Hcssleiii, Treasurer; H. M. Hamilton, Sect'y. St. Andrew's Chapter. No. 2, Halifax— W. Williams, Higli Priest; Theodore A. Cossnum, King; L. F. Darling, Scribe; Henry Marshall, Treasurer ; W. H. Gibson, Secretary. Hiram Chapter, No. 3, Windsor — J. B. Black, High Priest; H. W. Dimock, King; C W. Paysant, Scribe; Thos. H. Timlin, Secretary. Keith Chapter, No. 4, Truro — S. Ynill, High Priest; John Ronaync, King; A. Chisliolm, Scribe; L. B. Arcliiliald, Secretaiy. Eureka Chaptei?, No. 5, Annipolis. — A. RoI>inso:i. High I'riest; F. Leavitt, King; H. D. DeBlois, Scribe; K. L. Hardwick, Secretary. o O 8p M > o B in V c< o ts Sponges, UrntOivs aiid Combs at B;(0>^^ UKOTIIEKS) nud iO. fl> O H o o 03 « P ■^ H. ■. rVLUCK A €••• NaatllA aii« Tarre4 C«r4«c«, Hd Power's Wkarf. u H 1 9 fl « o «-l o •»d a o LB^ ^ ^H ) o ^m ■> V I: ' « 1 ■■ "^ 1^ O J:^K 4i> •-|m « V ijGV' •-I H ' A o * 6 o s fu O 190 belcher's farmer's [1876 RoasiGNOL Chapter, No. 6, Liver]>ool — W. Knaut, High Priest ; J. N. S. Marshall, King ; R. Sterns, Scribe ; J. Henieon, Secretary. mOYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. R. P. Inspector General of IL and S. Masonry for Nofa Scotia, Steplicn R. Sirconi. Chebucto Council, No. 4, Halifax, N. S., under the Registry of the Grand Council of New Brunswick — James Gossip. Th. Ill, Master ; W. A. Hcsson, Recorder and Treasurer. GRAND COUNCIL OF THE ORDBR OP HIGH PRIESTHOOD. S. R. Sircom, G. H. P., President; James Gossip, P. H. P., Re- corder. Keith Royal Chapteu of Sovereign Princes of Rose Croix of IT. R. D. M., under the iSupreme Council 33° of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for Eni]liind and Wales, and the Dependencies of the British Crown. — Joseph Norman Ritchie, Q. C, 18th degree, M. W. S.; Stephen R. Sircom, 18th degree, P. M. W. S., Registrar. Meets at Freemason'* Hall, Halifax, on the 4th Tuesdays of January, April, July and October. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. The Nova Scotia Preceptory and Priory of the United Religious and Military Orders of the Temple, and of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rliodes and Malta, working under the authority of the Great Priory of England, Wales, and the Dependencies of the British Crown meets at Freemason's Hall, Halifax, on the firi-t Friday in each month. Preceptory. — Sir Knight Benjamin Curren, d. c. l.. Eminent Preceptor; Sir Knight S. U. Sircom, p. e. f., Treasurer; Sir Knight H. M. Hamilton, Registrar. Priory. — Sir Knight Benjamin Curren, ». c. l., Eminent P^ior ; Sir Knight S. R. Sircom, r. e p.. Treasurer; Sir Knight H. M. Hamilton, Chancellor. Z. 0. 0. 7. IC^iTCaSSTZE T71TZTT FnZSlTSL? SOOZSTT. Provincial Grand Master, Thomas Lambert; Provincial Deputy Grand Master, E. W. Masters, Boston, Mass.; Corresponding Secretary, Aaron Sinlield ; Treasurer, R. K. Saunders ; Auditors — John Erviii, jun , Michael H. Sullivan; Examineis of Lodge Books, John Ervin, jun., John McGowau. Lodges. Prince of Wales Lodge, No. 5291, meets AVednesday evening, at Odd Fellows Hall, Argyle Street, Halifax, N. S. Irving Lodgi*:, No. .090.^, meets Friday evening at Boston Hall, 176 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. •0 ft o m cc pi H o o mm «4 Q c Pi II t9 H OS P » to > 5 (ft o a ft I twer*! WliM>r. [1876 1 fiigli Priegt ; 1, Secretary, i t« SI « ^ova Scotia, 5 ' (< ff £ e Registry of 5 111, Master ; i H 4^ B HIGH r* O 1 "d s 1 B c . H. P., Re- 1 » s Rose Croix of \ ►t tf 'ind Accepted M ■itish Crown, j ff ii S.; Stephen 5« 0, o Freemason'* : o 1, July and H « w 9 Pi a H d Keligious ' Jerusalem, ■ «^ « ♦> of the Great i ^ itish Crown ^ jaeh month. P j o ,, Eminent } Sir Knight H OS if P 'f; nent Pnor ; i «3 ght H. M. 8 ?2 > o ►1 4a 5 M iH OOIBTT. 1 S • •< u Mial Deputy "0 H Secrelaru, « d H)hn Erviii, s (8 ^hn Ervin, 1 1 M S5 Hy^ evenini;, ! 2 O Q ■ W) Hston Hall, Mr- H. H. rvliliER MMl CO., IM»rfcllR*r Hf ■<>— , H»nsulate of Spain. — A. M. Dezea, Halifax : TV. Purvcs, Vice-Cunsu/, S^lney ; Consular Ar/eMti, J. M. Owen, Annapolis; C. H. Ri<;;by, Little Glace Bay ; Robie S. Sterns, Liverpool ; Daniel Owen, Lunenburg; Howard Primrose, Pictou; George A. Brown, Yarmouth. LLOYDS' AaENTS. Halifax— S. Cunard & l^ictou — Rudolf & Primrose B.— J. V. B.— G( Co. Guysboroujrh, E. H. Franphrille. Yarmouth — J. W. Moody. Sydney, C. ritiot. Liverpool, John Campbell, sub-agent. Arichat, C. * E. ffcan. Plai'^ter Cove, C. B. — James G. McKeen. Port Hood, I'. — G. C. Lawrence. Antigonish — Joseph Smith. Anna polls — J... J M. Oweu. Wolfville — Joseph R. Hea. VEHZTAS UTTEHNATIOITAL EEaZSTEH OF SHIFFZira. Snrvfyors to the Bnrenn Vtritas International Register of Shipping, British Noi-th America. — Walter G. Gray, 113 Cunani Street, Halifax; T. H. Sime, Reed's Building, St. John ; William Simmons, Quebec. TELZPEZlAirCE OEQANIZATZOITS ZIT NOVA SCOTZA. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia instituted in February, 1867. Present Membership 6,000, '"ith a Revenue of over S2,000. Grand Lodge Officers for 187.5-6. — Chief, E. T. McRobcrts, M.D., Great Village; F/ce, Lena Cameron, New Glasgow ; Counsellor, J. B. McLean, Dartmouth ; Sec, Wm Dennis, Grand Lodge Offices, p p t> & o ►1 o ►J U' u tfi P o tJ U (*• {J y p< a in CO P to > o ct- <« BROWN UlCOTHEKi^ A CO., Retail Druggists, Halifax. •wer's Whr, n. II. FliIyliKR «» ro. Bnwnn<1 Bollc4l LiiiHoofl Oil, ll<1 Po^rrr^N Mlmrr. [187G niPictou, lalifttx, J. Vnnapolis, Robertson ; Cow Bay, McKccn ; B., F. E. 1 Purvis ; louth, Jus I. Grant; K Tucker. iiA. — Wm V. Purvcs, lis ; C. H. lid Owen, farmouth. ranchrillc. ydney, C. Lrichat, C. en. Port I. Auna- tPPiNa. Shippinrj, Halifax ; Quebec. SCOTIA. ARS. Present cTJobcrts, Counsellor, ^e Offices, o o H O U o u w ft u p r*- (4 o U !^ V> y (1 o q to M to u > CD O M fax. ■p o c o e H !^ {/} C! n CI 4.) tl 1876] ALMANACK. 193 197 Ilollis Street, Halifax; Trrns., Adam Lopran, Halifax ; Chn-i>lain, Win Gooslcy, Liverjtool ; Miirshall, C. B. Pulton, Bass Kiver; Ikputy Marslmll, Anu'm Murray, Kcoiiomy ; (iwnd, ("^lara Kent, Great Vil- lajic ; A^cntiml, A. S. Wolfe, Berwick, (ii^ural Siipu-iutonloit vj' Jvr- enilr Teviploi, II. W. Carswell, Grand Lodge OfKces, 197 Ilollis St., Halifax. lloprescnUdires to next Session of Kight Worthy (irand Lodge, Louisville, Kentucky, in May, 1870 — Win Dennis, G. AV. S., Begular; E. T. McBoberts, G. W. C. T., Alternate. The next Annual Session of the Grand Lodge will be held in Liver- pool, Queen's Co., on the first Ttiesday in July, 187G. Principles — Total abstinence enforced by a life-long jdedge, and the absolute prohibition of the manufacture, sale and ini])ortatit)n of intoxi- cating drinks. 7ir^s■/.s — Non-beneficiary, the object being to do good rather than to secure benefits. Elit/ihllifi/ — Males and females arc ad- mitted on a perfect equality as to eligibility to ofhcc, &c. ^fo(le of Work — Fornuuion of Lodges for adults, and Juvenile Lodges for children, formation of temiieranco libraries, ])rinting of temperance works, cmi)loyment of competent lecturers, atul prompt and consistent action during elections. Extent — World wide. MnnJursliip — 73.'), 000, meeting in 12,000 Subordinate Lodges, and governed by fiO (irai.cl Lodges. A'. W. G. T., Col J. J, Hickman, Louisville, Kv.; A*. IT. (1. C, Josejdi ]\Ialins, Birmingham, G. B.; A". W. G. S., W. S. Williams, Napanee, Ontario. BRITISH TEMPLARS. Officers of Guand Lodge. -Cliirf, A. S. Lent, Yarmouth ; T7re, Helen A. Langille, River John ; >,SVc., Thomas A. McDonald, Durham, Pictou ; Treas., S.C.Hood, Yarmontli ; Lecturer, J. li. Kodgers, Yarmouth; Chap., Kev D. Oram, Yarmouth ; Finnncier, J. S. Kvcrson, Yarmouth ; Counsellor, Wm Diekinson, Truro; Recorder, Kev G. ¥2. Sturgess, Walton; Murshall, J. F. Smith, Port Medway ; Deputy M., Miss L. Churchill, Pembrooke , Gnnrd, J. W. AA'ilson, Pleasant Valley ; Sentinel, C. II. Ib'meon, Yarmouth ; Past Chief, D. C. Eraser, New Glasgow. Number of members in the Order, 7,.')00. Kevenue last year, f-1 1 in. The Tlurteenth Annual Session will be held at Truro, on the third Tuesday of July, 187G. ♦ SONS OF TEMPERANCE. GuANT) Division Officers, 1875-0.— CV. W. /'., T. M. King, Antigonish; (1. \V. A., Richard S. Blois, Gore, Hants Co.; G. S<;ibe, J. E. L. Parsons, Halifax, (re-elected); G. Tnasnrer, II. A. Taylor, Halifax, (re-elected; G. Chuphvn, Kev E. O. Read, Gaspcreaux, Kings Co.; G. Cimdiiclnr, John E. l'>utler, Halifax; G.Scnliwl, El- wood H. Armstrong, Granvdle Ferry, Annapolis. Sessions 1870 are to be held at Brooklyn, Ilatits Co., in January; Granville Ferry, Annapolis Co., in Ajtril ; Antigonish, in July; ^\u- nual Session at Halifax in October. Sons of Temperance Reading Room is in basement of Temperance Hall, Poplar Grove, Halifax; open'cvery evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. Prest., John Hccnan ; }'ice-Prest., Robert Boak ; Ser'ij and Treus , P. Monagan. ^ Five Divisions meet in the Division Room, basement of Icmper ance Hall -one each evening excepr Saturdays and Sundays. o ^\ o u w > o c. P P to p P' M W d O (» . t-' If iJ H W H fi O r- p V P cr. o UUOWN BUOTIIKKf* AiO., Siugltal liislruineii(h, IBalUH.v. n. B. miRR •% CO., OII« fi»r Mmf/hinrrj, nrNd of Fow*r*» Wharf. S 9 10 !?> ( f'l O BQ 0) •0 c8 O. 03 09 ■"» O > o .£1 • o « g 1 TSS XIOTAL FAMILY OF GRSAT BBZTAnr. The QU KEN —VICTORIA, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland, (fc, Queen, Defender of the Faith. Her Majesty was born at Kenninglon Palace, May 24, 1819; Succeeded to the thione.lune 20, 1837, on the death of her uncle. Kin ;• William IV.; was crowned June 28, 1838; and married, February 10, 1840, to his Koyal Highness Prince Albert. The children of her Majesty are:— Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal of England and Prussia, born Nov 21, 1840, and married to His Royal Highness William of Prussia, Jan 25, 1858, and has had issue, Frederick William Victor Albert, born Jan 27, 1859; Victoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, born July 24, 1860; Albert William Henry, born Aug 14, l8t)2; Frederika Wilh( Imina Victoria, born April 12, 1806 ; Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar, bom Feb 10, 1808; Sophia Dorothea Ulrike Alice, born June 4, 1870; and Margaret Beatrice Feodora, born April 22, 1872. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, born Nov 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born Dec 1, 1844, and has issue, Prince Albert Victor, born Jan 8, 1864; George Frederick Ernest Albert, born June 3, 1805 ; Louisa Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, born Feb 20,1867; Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born July 6, 1808; and Maude Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov 20, 1809. Her Royal Hi:;hnes8 Alice Maud Mauy, born April 25, 1843; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse, July 1, 1862, and has issue four daughters and two sons (one accidentally killed). His Roval Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Kent, Earl of Ulster, &c., born Aug 0, 1844; married Jan. 23, 1874, to the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrowna, daughter of the Emperor of Russia. Her Roval Highness Helena Augusta VictoriAj born May 25, 1846; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sondenburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866 ; issue two sons and two dauf-jhters. Her Royal Highness Louisa Caroline Alberta, born March IS, 1848: married to the Marquis of Lome. His Royal Highness Arthur Patrick William Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7, 18o3. Her Roval Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 14, 1857. George Frederick William Charles, K.G., Duke of Cambridge, coui^in to Her Majesty, born March 20, 1819. Augusta Wilhklmina Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse and aunt to her Majesty, born July 25, 1795; married in 18i9, the late Duke of Cam- bridge. Geohge Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus, K G.j Duke of Cumberland, cousin of her Majesty, born May 27, 1819, married Princess Frederika of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son and two daughters. Augusta Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Soi'HiA Louis, daughter of the DuJ|p of Cambridge and cousin to her Majesty, born July 19, 1822; marrien June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son. Mary Adelaide VVilhelmina Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to hei Majesty, born Nov 27, 1833; married Prince Teck, June 7, 1860, has issue two son and one daughter. a en Si W 3 o S> o p o 01 MHOWiX BiiOTHEilS « CO., Iiupvrters •! Fl«iir«r fikedi. I Wharf. H. ■. rVLLBK A €0^ D«me«tl(; C«l Nails, Head •T P«wer*i Wharf. [1876 LZIT. •at Britain, jjesty was le.Iune 20, d June 28, nee Albert. icess Royal His Koyal Frederick h Augusta : 14, 18G2; Frederick Alice, born )rn Nov 9, of Wales), ^n 8, 18()4; a Victoria Hga Mary, V 2t), 1869. 3; married has issue Rdinburgh, n. 23, 1874, Emperor of y 25, 1846; !S AugUStUH ; issue two !h 18, 1848: orn May 1, »rn April 7, born April Cambridge, ILHEI>M1NA e and aunt ike of Cam- AuGUSTia, y 27, 1819, issue a son ITU Maky usin to her ick, Grand Adelaide bridge and ;k, June 7, >«d»« (U a * P m •a M A a ft ft (0 w o 3 «♦ p tl ft o o m i n H o o Q o Q o < 1876] ALMANACK. 195 DOMINION OF CANADA. Skat of Govkunmknt— OTTAWA. Gwernnr-Cilenernl and Commandrr-in-Cliie/^Vin Excellpnoy the Right Honorable Sir Khkdk.kick Tkmi'LK, Karl of Duflerin. ViH-ouut and Huron Clandebove of Clandoboye, in the County Down, in tlif I'eorage ot tiie United Kingdom, Baron buflurin and (Jlandebove of Hall.vlfiily hikI Killy- ieagh in the County Down, in the Peerage of Ireland, and u liurunut, Knight of St. Patrick, and Knight Com. of the Bath. Military Se&y. Harry Moody, Ksq. Private Secrrtaru, Reginald Baker. Aides-de-Cnmn, K. T. R. Hamilton. 9th Regt., Roht F. Ward, Lieut. R.N. Extra Aide$-ae-Camp, Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, and Lt -Col. Fred. W. Cumberland. DOMINION OP CANADA-PRIVY COUNCIL. Hon. Alexander MacKenzie, Premier, and Afinister of Public Works. " R. J. Cartwright, Miniiter of Finance. E. Blake, Minister of Justice. Isaac Burpee, Minister of Customs. David Laird, Minister of the Interior. Felix Geoffrion, Minister of Inland Revenue. All)ert J. Smith, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. William B. Vail, Minister of Militia. Luc Letellier de St. lust, Minister of Agricultun. R. W. Scott, Bfcretary of State. Thomas Coffin, Receiver General. Lucius Seth Huntingdon, Postmaster- Central. li i( (« SENATE OF CANADA. Speaker — Flon David Christie. "^ PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA— 10 MiiMBKUs. ffoH Sir Edward Kenny, " Thomas I). Archibald, " Robert Barry Dickey, ** John Holmes, •* John Bourinot, Hon WJ'liam Miller, " A. W. McLeLm, " Alex McFarhiiie, " Jeremiah Northup, " H. A. N. Kaulback. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 10 Mf.mdeus. Hon Amos Edwin Botsford, *' John Robertson, " William Hunter Odell, " David Wark, " John Ferguson, Hon Robert Duncan Wilinot, '* Abner Reid McClelau, *' John Glasier, " James Dever, " W. Muirhead. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDW \RD ISLAND— 4 Membkrs. Hon D. Montgomery, " R P. Havthorne, Jon T. H. Ilaviiaiul, " G. W. Howlan. O I t (6 to S 09 d CO o w o o en UBOWK BttOTUElLS A. €0.» Wkolesale Brngsltttii, Uallfax. If. n. FIILLFiR A CO., Oxiilc of Iron Pnlnl, llruti o rrowor'ii Wlinrf. V I 4 ■•r .11- •'. ir DO .a ft o .4 U u O lOG •a t4 o u to HKLCIIER 8 FARMKH S [ift7(; 24 MKMur.UH. l( tl it 11 li (1 il 11 11 IMiOVINCi: OF QUHIilCC. //(iMjfiui Uuptisto Guovrumuut, " Jiiuies Fcrrirr, " 'rtioiiias livaii, i 11 u It 11 11 t. tl M. II. Coelu-ano, • lean Charles Chapaia, C. K. Taiiet, A. C. lie I/cry, \l. Hiiillar^cun. E. (,'liinie. K. (}. Penny, 11. Taquoi^ II. Fubre. rROVTNCE OF ONTAIUO.— 24 INlKMnEus. Hon John Hamilton, " benjamin Seymour. Walter Hamilton Dickson, James Shaw, David Iteesor, Alexai\der Campbell, David Christie, James Cox. Aikins, ilami's liea Benson, lOlijah Leonard, William Me.Mastcr, John Simpson, (I (1 tl It tl II tl tl tl It Hon James Skead, David Lewis Mcrheraon, Donald McDonald, liilla Klint, (leorxe \\\\\ A'lan, F. Smith, K. Perrv, U. Head, A. Vidal. (L Itrown. K. W. Scott. It tl II It tl 1.1 tl 11 (1 rUOVINCE Hon M. A. (iirard. JF MANITOBA.— 2 Mkmbers. I I [on J. Sutherland. rilOVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBLA.— 3 Members. Hon W. J. Maedonald, Ihm F. C. CornwalL " li W. W.Carrall, ClKqfhiin, Kev John .lohnston. C\crh, li. Lemoiuo. .'f f THE HOaSE OF COMMONS. Spertker—iJoy. Timothy W. Angijx. ClevJs—A. Patrick. Clerks Assistant — E. U. Pichc, Q. C. ; J. G. Bourinot. Sergeant-at'Arms—D. W. McDonnell. TROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Annap)iis — William H. Ray. Antigonish — An^us Melsaac. Cape I'reton — Newton L. McKay, Wm. McDonald. Colchester— Thomas McKay. Cumberland— //(>« C. Tupper, c.u. Di^-byV^/oH W. H. Vail. Guysborough— John A. Kirk. Halit'iKv — Alfred G. Jones, Patrick Power. Hants— M. H. Goudgc. Inverness — Samuel McDonnell, Q.c. Kiui^s — Frederick W. Horden. Lunenburg — C. E. Church. Pictou — J as W. Carmichael, John A. Dawson. (Queens— James F. Forbes. Richmond— Edmund P. Flynn. Shelburne — Kon Thomas Cotlin. Victoria — li. E. Treniaine. Yarmouth — Frank Killam. > n o »i t.» o fli o o o o a u P f+ <^ o > P a e- o p y a to > Xfi W Knee |<' A lioun'H Ittinlsfi. Hiad of INnvfr'-. niinrr. 197 1870] ALMANACK. PIIOVINCE OF NEW nUCXSWICK. Albert— John Wallncc. Curlcton — S. H. Ajijilchy. Cluirlottu— A. II. (Jillinoiir. (;i<.inTHt«'r J/imT. \V. Aii^'lin. Kont— (icoi-f^e McLood. Kin^^s — J. hduivillt'. NortliiiiiilM'fl'd — //oh IVtcr Mitchell. r. Maskiaou^^e, Louis A. lioyer. Mcfj^autic, Edouard L. KicharcL I\fissisquoi, Win Doiioliue. Moiiteabu, Firuiai; Dugas. lMoiitmaf.:iiy, II. T. Taschcreau, Montniorciicy, .1. Lauj^lois. iMoutrcal, Centre, . Montreal Last, L. A. Jettt?. Montreal. West, Napierville, M. DeCoupal. Nicidet, .Joseph (iaudet. Ottawa Coinifv, Alun/o Wriifht. I'ontiae, W. M'cKay Wri^'ht. rortneut", Dr. De iSt. Ceorp.'. (^lebec. Centre, Hon,]. V.. Canclnn. (^lebec, Last, II>>n I. 'rhibanic.ni. be 1*. Caron, Licbelifu, (Jeor^i- I. Uartbe. Kiehniond and Wolfe, Jloih 11. Ayl- nicr, jr. Iviniouski. .1. R. Ilomuauld Fiset. Uouville, G. Clicval. 8t Ilyacinthe, L. Delorme. 8t -lohn's. F. IJourassa, St Maurice, (."lis. Laioie. SlicH'iird, Iloii L. S. Huntington. Sherl)ro» I'-Jw HIake, Canlwcll, //'>» .). H. (.'aineton, g c Carli'ton. .loliii Hoc lieHter, Coriiwall Town, M.'x. F. McDonald. DinidiiM, Will, (iilion, I)urliam, lui.sl Hiduiff, L. Uos9, Diirliain, NV.>.t Hidinj;, II. W. Burke, Klf^'in, Kant Hiding, CJ. McDoiiKttll. Kl^iii, West Kidiiif,', (Jeo li. Casey, KsHi'x, William Milirofjor, I"ioiit»;nac, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick, (iienf,'arry, A. M<;Nal), (Jrcnvilli', S. Kidiiij^, W. II. Brouse, (iroy, Kast Kidinu, AVin K. Kle-sher, (Jrcy, North Kidiiij,', (Jeo Snider, (Irt-y, South Kidinj^, (ieo Landerkin, IlalUiiiiand. David Thompson, Ilalton, D. h. t'hi(-holm,V Ilaiuilton (citv), yEineiius Irving, Andrew 'l\ Wood, Hn8tin;,'s, Ka^t Hiding, John White, IIa.stint»8, N. li , Mackenzie. Bowell, Hastings, W. Hiding, James Brown, Huron, Centri' Hiding, H. Horton, Huron, North Hiding, T. Farrow, Huron, South Hiding, T. Greenway, Kent, Hufua Stephenson, Kingston (city), Jit Jlon Sir J. A. Maodonald, k.c.b. Lambton. Hun Alex Mackenzie, Lanark, North Hiding, D. Galbraith, Lanark, S. Hiding, J. G. Haggart, Leeds and Greiiville, North Riding, Charles F. Ferguson, Leeds, South Riding, D. Ford Jones, Lennox, Hon R. J. Cartwright, Lincoln, ,). Norris, London (city), J. H. Fraser, Middlesex, N. Riding, T. Scatcherd, Middlesex, E. Riding, D. McMillan, Middlesex, W. Riding, G. W. Ross, Monek, L. McCallum, Muskoka, A. V. (.'ockhurn, Niagara (town), J. B. IMutnb, Norfolk, North Riding, J. (Jharlton, Norfolk, South Riding, John Stuart, Northumberland, K, R.. J L Biggar, Northumberland, W.R., W. Kerr, Ontario, N. Hiding, Adam (iordon, Ontario, S. R., ihm M. Cameron, Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, I'ierre St. JW» Wharf. [i«7(; rn, tiinb, J. ('harlton, oliii Stuiirt, J I. lliKKar, W. Kerr, m (iurclon, Cameron, M. Currier, ho8 Oliver. Skiiinur. Monteith, ne« Trow, laiuefl Hull, J. Bertruin, Ross, W. Murray, L)ou|rall, H. H. Cook. ^.C. Little. Id. lonald, moron, q.c. UcQunde. i. Bowman, mes Young, ton, }. T. Orton. >-,Sinbotham Stirton . ig, T. Bain. >h Rymal. !9 Metcalf. I. Dyniond. id Biain. los. Francis 8 Licenses, , ACO'ft. 1 1 ti A 3. B % n SI Bi M n. H. rPLlEM and ro.. Itutflif r'w IWIIl Film, Hfad orPower'n Wharf. I 1876] ALMANACK. rjo rrimt'^ Secretary, ThomaH Hieka, Rho. Pritv Aiths-ihrnmpy I,t.-Col. II. W. C Daly, 1st Brig. Mil. Artillery. Cittrko, N. S. M., Major M. B. EXI<:CUT1VE COUNCIL. lion. It •t It tt (t tt tt P. Carteret Ilill, Mr. p., Proi-incial Secretary, Staylcy Brown. M.i,.<;., Trenmrer, Daniel McDonald, m.i-.p., Attornvy General Robert Hohert.son, m.im>., ('<»n'r o/' fuhlic Works awl Mines, Alonzo J. White, M.r.r., Cwn'r. C'ruwn Lands. James (Njchran, m.l.c. ('olin Campbell, m.im'. John McKinnon, m.p.p. Retired Afembtrs of Council retaininr/^ their rank and precedence, by special pfrmi.mtm nf Hvr Afujisty. Hon. Sir Wm. Younj?, Kt., //on. Chas. Tuj.per, c.n, /fan. Wm. A. Flenry, lion. Ja.s. McDuniild, Hon. S. L. SliaiMion, I/on. Alex. Mcl'"arlane, Hon. A. G. Archibald. tt tt tt t. tt tt t< it it tt LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President lion John Crcighton, Lunenburjj. Hon Robert Mollison Cutler Guy.sborough, Stayley Brown, (Treasurer,) m.k.c Yarmouth. John Creighton I.uncnburgh, William C. Whitman Annapoli.s, Freeman Tupper LivfrjM.ol, John McKinnon Anti^'oni.sh, Peter Smyth I'ort Hood, Samuel Creelman Stowiacke, William O. Heffernan Guvsborough Daniel McN. Parker, M . d llalitax, James Fraser Pictou, " William Annand Halifax, Henry Martell, Kan Arichat, Gilbert McKenna, Esq Shelburne . Charles Dickie, Esq Cornwallis, Hon. James Cochran, m.e.c Haliiux, Robert Boak, Jr., Esq Halifax. E. R. Oakes, Esq I Hgby. A. McN. Cochran, Esq Maitland. Clerk, John C. Halliburton. Laio Clerk and Clerk o/ Parliament, Robt L. Weatherbe. Chaplain, Rev Geo W. Hill, a.m. Gentleman Usher oj the Black Rod, Robert Romans, Esq. %*The Members of the Executive and Lepislative Councils are Justices of the Peace throughout the Province, so long as tlicy belong to either branch. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker, Tlon. Mather B. Desbrisay. Annapolis County. .. .A vard Lonylcy, William U. Troop. Antigomsh " colchkstkr cumueuland Cape Bketon tt tt It ....Hon. Daniel McDonald, Attorney Utneral, John J. McKinnon. ,. ,. "William A. Patterson, John B. Dickie, ....E. Vickoy, Hiram Black. ....Hon, Aion/.o J. White, m.e c, Commissioner Crown Lands, E. Tilton Mosely. B 09 ^ BKOWN BROS. A CO., Importers ef Surgloal InstnuneHts. X tt. II. FrUiER and CO., Bar and Bolt Iron, Head of Tower's M'harf t (3 PI O 4S o ho ••H C3 o Ik Si © n (3 « O c3 Pi O «$ fid is; n o *9 200 BKLCIIER S FAllMER S [1876 Dkjuy County /fon. Colin Campbell, m.k.c, Henry Robicheau. CUY8I80ROUG1I " Wm. II. Wvldc, K. M. Francliville. IIai.ii AX " .... //""• V- Carti-ret Hill, m.k.< ., Provincial Secretary, Donald Airliibald, Edward Farrell, m.d. " . . . .W. IL'nry Allison, Alfred rutiiam. " Ilii.nh Campbell, m.d., /Ion. John AIcKinnon, m.e.c " J. 13. Nortii, I)oii{,4as B. Woodworth, " ... ..James Kisenhauer, Hon ]Mather IJ. DcsBrisay. " . . . .S. II. Holmes, Hujj;h J. Cameron, Alex. McKay. " J>ainuel Freeman, .J. Newton Maclc. " IMurdoeh MeKue, Charles lioudrot. " ...J/oii. Robert Rol)ertson, m.e.c, Co7n Workt and Mines, Thomas .lohnson. ViCToHiA " ... .David Me("iirdy, John A. Fraser. Yakmoutii " Albert CaytonJ^ John hovett. C/e/'/c, Henry C.I). Twining;:. Asst. 6Ve?'A;, Lawrence G. Power. Chaplain Rev. (.'aiion ('oeliran. titr<)tant-at-Arvis, A. M. Gidney. Asst. Sert/eant- at-Anns, Jumeo I.. Grill^in. ' Messtnyar, John Fitzgerald. • Hants Invi:knkss IviN(;s, LUNICNBUEG FiCTOlJ (^TKKNS liU'HMOND Shkluuknk PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Goveunmknt— FREDEKICTON. Lieut.-GovernorlW^ Honor the Hon Samuel Leonard Tilley, c.b. Private tScrretary, Lt-Col John Saunders. Prov. Ai(ks-d(i-Camp, Lt.-Col. John Saunders, Captain G. F. Ring, A. F. Street. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon R. Young, m.i..c.. President of Council. Hon George E. King. M.iM'., Attorney General. //o?i John J. Fraser, m.p p., Prov. Secretary and Receiver (ieneral. Hon 15. H. Stevenson, Ji.i'.r., Surveyor General. Hon W. M. Kelly, M.iM'., Cluif Coni-r Board of Works. Hon E. Willis, M.i'.p., Hon J. 11. Crawturd, M.r.r., Hon A. McQueen, M.p.r., Ho7i. W. E. I'erley, m.p.p. . . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President. . . .Hon John Simcoe Saunders. iron E. B Chandler, William Ha.nilton, Alex. McL. Scely, Charles Ferley, Daniel llanington, John Lewis, Robert Young, Thomas R. Jones, Clerk, Geo Botsford. u n (( u u (( It Hon B. Beveridge, Owen Mclnerny, Gideon Bailey, John A. Beekwith, William Lindsay, Francis Hibbard', Archibald Harrison, u u it u u u Juo M. Brooke, D.D. Usher of the Black Hod, B. R. Jouett LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker, Hon. Wm. Wedderburn. Aliieiit Col'ntt Tames Ryan, Alex. Rogers. CiiAitLOTTE " ... .Hon B. R. Stevenson, m e.c, James Murchie, James Mac Kay, lliomas Cotterell. Clerk Assi.^tant, J. H. Phair. Chaplain, Ucv d > f? O "1 C5 sr « S *\ w % w BROWN BKOTUEKS A €0., Importers of Patent MedidHCS. er's M'liarf n. H. FVLLTin A CO.,W rtitfi CiMt iteel. HciMI of Power's Whnrf. nnon, m.e.c n u c o « R cii w IS It V 0) H •H in m u l4 g H a , h a I: n m r r H H 187G] ALMANACK. 201 Caklkton County. . ..Tolm S. I.i'i^Hiton, Kandnljih K. Joiu's. Gloucestek Kent Kino's North'mhli) " Queen's " liFSTI'.iOUCHE " St John " .KomiL'dy I'", lliiriis, Tlicotiinf lUancliard. ....Henry U'Learv, Urhaiii .loluison. ....Hon J. H. (^rjvwtbrd, m.e.c, Jolm Flewwolliii^;, Roht E. McLecxl. . . ..Hon W. M. Kt'lly, ( Com'r of Works), m.e.c, Wni. Swiiiim, Allan A. Daviilson, L. A. Twoedic . . . .W. S. Hiitlcr, I'rancis Woods. . . . .John I'hillips, Archibald McKon/.ie. ....JlonVioo. K. K\nf^,(Atty (itn), /Ion Edward Willis, William Elder, Henry A. Austin. . .. .Hon. Wni \Ve(ld('rl)urn, Wni. H. A. Keans. . . . .Hon. Win 1'.. I'crley, John S. Covert. ....William li. 15overulge. Hon A. M<(ineen. m.e.c, John A. Humphrey, Edw. J. Smith, 'I'homas rirkani. . . ,.Kobt Kohinson, //u« John J Iraser. sr.E.c, ProSe&y, '!^ (f-o., Thomas E. Barker, Hiram Dow. Madawaska " . ...Levi Therianlt. Clei-k, GoorRC J. Bliss. Cltrk Assistant, John Richards. Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Spurden. Do. SUNHUUY " Victohia " Wkstmokl'd " York " Surytant-at-Arms, Harry Beckwith. PROVINCE^OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Lieut. Gm-ernor, His Honor Sir Roliert Hodgson, Kt. Frivatt Secretary, Robert Roi)insoii Hodg.son, Esq. EXECUTIVP] COUNCIL. Prtsident—Hon Lemuel C.Owen. Eo7i F. Brocken, " John Yeo. " A. J. McDonald, " J. (). Arsonault, Clerks— T. IL Haviland, Charles DesPrisay. Assistant Clerk — W. C DesBrisay. Hon John f.cfm-prv. " T. H. Haviland. » W. G. Strong. ilger. B Secorul LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. PrestWf/i^— Herbert Bell. Queen's Covsty.— Ch'ir loft (toim and h'oyiiltn—fron Thoma.s Dodd. Firtit District— Hons Arthur Mcl*:wen and John Balderston. Second JJis- trict — Jlons 11. JNIunn and William Met fill. KiSo'siU)iST\.— Firft District— Hong Bafk Walker and E Seco7id District— lions Joseph Wi^^htman and Daniel McDonald. PitiNCE County.— /7;'.s^ District~\i. B. R* id and Herbert Bell. District— Hons William G. Strong and Alcx. Laird. Clerk, John Ball. Usher of the Black iduc/, Henry Palmer Chaplain, Rev. L. 0. Jenkins. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. queen's county. Charhtfctnwn—Tfons Fred de St ( '. Brccken and T. J. JVnkins. m.d. First D!sfrict—\\\\\ D. Stewart and Win t'ami)bcll. Seconal District— lion II. J. ('nlli.crk. Willi.un S. Mc^elll. Third District— Hon Il-nry 1U\'|-, I'rancis Kelly. Fourth District— Hon Benjamin Davis. O id u > o o 01 o* o O *9 P M 00 d 1 *i w rl- ►1 O a (D O tJ P ff> > P n. n . rVT>lCR and ro., lin Plate If, IX. Dr. n\„ Head Powcr'fi IVbarf. a, va (0 f GO P ft to if I 1876] ALMANACK. 203 Hastings, e.r. .Thos. Willes, Hastings, w R, .N. S. Appleby, Huron, s.r. .. .A. Bishop. Huron, n. R T. Gibson, Huroi West,. ..Col. Jl. M. Ross, Kent, E. R., . . . . D. McCraney, Kent, w. R., . . .Aiet. Coutts, Kingston city. .W. Robinson, Lambton, w. R. .//,>rt T. K. Pardee, Lambton, e.r.. .Peter Graham, Lanark, n,r.,. ..Dr. Moyston. Lanark, s . r. . . . A . Code, '-^aie'uure'.rM «•»•"*■'■ Leeds, o.R Dr. Pre'»ton Lennox J. T. Graiigy, Lincoln London city W. C. Meredith, Monck Dr. Haney, Middlesex, e.r. .K. Tooley, Middlesex, n.r, .H. McDougall, Middlesex, w.r.J. Waterworth, Muskoka , Norfolk, N.R Dr. Clarke, Norfolk, S.R R. Richardson, Northumberland, j J jyjp^r^g Northumberland, j ^,„ Hargraft, Ontario, n . R. . . . Thomas Paxton, Ontario, s r N. W. Brown, Ottawa city D. J. O'Donaghue, Ckrk, C. T. Gillmor. Sergt-at-. Oxford, N . R. . . . Hon O. Mowatt, Oxford, S.R Jfim A . Crooks, Peel K. Chisliolm, Pertli,N.R D. D. Hay, Perth, s.n Thos BnUVntyne, Peteiboro', V,'. R.Geo A. Cox. Peterboro', e.r. .Dr. J. O'SuJliy&n, Prescott Dr. Harkins, Prince Edward. .G. Struer, Renfrew, n.r, . . .T. Deacon, . Renfrew, s.R lames Bonlield, Russell A. .1. l?aker, Simcoe, e. r Jnhn Kean, Simcoe, w. R. . . .Thos Long, Simeon, w.R. . . .D'Arcy Boulton, Stor ont J. Bethunc, q.c, Toronto East, Jlon M ('. Cameron , ^^C Toronto, West. . .Robert Hell, Victoria, N.R J. D. Smith, Victoria, 8. R. . . .S. C. Wood. Waterloo, n.r Moses Springer, Waterloo, s. K. . . .John Fleming, Welland II P d o o » p' pi > m ft- , o ' m H • ■ 9l| pI &| pr o 3 o VKOWN BKOTUKUS n p>j A| PI to] oo) p< ra] 13 1 >\ 0)1 o y "41 m of or a O PI a a*- 01 GO a ft) 4 H ►1 o O P Spoagcs Krushe»« aud tombs at IJltOWN BItOTIIERS A tO.'t*. n. n. rilliliKR nnd CO., Pntml Surety ip«x<>, nend of PowerVi IVhnrf. lit i.r ;> 4) A A 03 CO « g o CO Pti H o »9 206 BKLCIIERS FARMERS [1876 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon G. A. Walkpm, Attoimeij General, Premier. " R. Beaven. Chief Comni'r of Lands and Works. " J. Ash, Provincial Secretary. " \V. J . Armstrong, Minister of Agriculture and Finance, Cleric^ J. Y. Young. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Speaker... .V{on. Dr. Trimble. Cariboo C. Booth, J. Hunter, IlonjOt. A. B. Walkem. Comox John Ash. ('owichan J, P. Booth, \V. Smithe. Esquimault H. Cogan, Jlon A . P. Robertson. Kootenay J . A . Mara, C. Todd . Lillonet T. H. Humphreys, A T. Jamieson. Nariaimo John Robson. New Westminister Dist.W. J. Armstrong, J. C. Hughes. 'J^ Do. do. City.//o»H. Holbrook. Victoria City R. Beaven,S. Duck, //on J.F. McCreight, J. Trimble. Do. District Dr. Tolmie, W. A. Robertson. Yale J. Robinson, C. A. Semlin, R. Smith. Clerk, J. R. Hett. PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor— Sir Stephen J. Hill, C. B., K. C. M. G. (Intelligence just received of the appointment of his successor, his six years having expired, of Sanford Freeling, Esq., C M. G., at present Lieut. Governor of Grenada ) Private Secretary— Thomas J. Rough, Esq. (Of course his appointment ceases on the arrival of the new Governor ) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon F. B. T. Carter, Premier, •' E D. Shea, " James J. Rogerson, Hon W. J. Whiteway, " W. J. S. Donnelly, •' Stephen Kendell. Hon Nicholas Stabb, " James S. Ciift, " John V " Peter G. Tessier, " Edward White, " Robert Kent. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon Edward Morris, President. Hon E. D. Shea, S. Donnelly, Iter, M.D. " W. J " Robert Thorburn," " A. Harvev, •'. Thomas talbot, " Stephen Kendell. Acting Master in Chancery— Thomas J. Kough, Esq. Acting CZeri'— Hugh Carter, Esq. Usher of the Black Rod -W. F. Rennie, Esq. BKOWN BttOTHKItii imd CO., Wtaoletttle DvuggUto, UAllltix. P I o ►1 n P o > O o I. ■• FOliBR A CO.f no7t*8 Leatlier Belting, llead of Power** Wharr. 1876] ALMANACK. 207 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker — lion Prescott Emerson. St. John's, Kast — John J. Deatin, R J. Parsons, and R. J. Kent, Esqs. *' '* Wkst— Lewis Tessier, Patrick J. Scott and M. Feuelon, Esqs. Harbor Main — J. J. Little and Patrick Nowlan. Port he Grave— Nathaniel Rabbits, Esq. Harbor Grace — lion A. Shea, and Joseph Godden, Esq. Carhonear— John Rorke, Esq. Bay de Verde — Hon James J. Rogerson. Trinity — Hon W. Whiteway, John Steer and Jnmes Watson, Esq. BoNAViSTA — John H. Warren, Chat-les Bowling, A. J. W. McNeily, Esq* Twillingati and Yogo— lion F. B T. Carter, Charles Duder, and William Kelligrew, Esqrs. Ferryland — Richard Raftus, and J.J. Conroy, Esqrs. Placentia and St. Mary's— Charles F. Bennett, James Collins and M. G. Dwyer, Esqrs. Burin — Charles B. Ayr and James S. 'Winter, Esqrs. Fortune Bat — Robert Alexander, F^sq BuRGEo AND Lapoii.e— //on Prescott F^merson. Clerk — John Stuart, Esq. Assistant Clerk — R. B. ll olden, Esq, Solicitor— 'J oUn H. Boone, Esq. OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Attorney General— Hon ¥. B. T. Carter; Solicitor General— Hon W. V. Whiteway; Colonial Secretary— Hon Vi Y). ^\\e^&; Receiver General— Hon James J. Rogerson; Financial Secretary— Hon W. J. 8. Donnelly; Auditor Genera/— Thomas Glen, F^sq; Surveyor General — John H. Warren, Esq; Assistant Collector of Customs — James Haywood, Esq. SUPREME COURT. Chief Justice— Hon Sir H. W. Hoyles ; Assistant Judijes—Hons B. Robinson aud John Haywood; Acting Clerk of Court — H. Wood, Esq; Sheriff— Hon Thomas Talbot. St. John's District C9urt— Judges— D. W. Prowse and Henry Renouf, Esqrs; Clerk of the Peace — R. R. Lilley, Esq. U ARBOR Grace District CovRT—Jvd'ge — T. R. Bennett, Esq. OOHFOBATZOZT, CZT7 OF BALZFAZ. Mayo-, Matthew H. Richey, Esq. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace for the City. Ward No L W J Coleman. Jr, John R Murray, John D. Mackintosh. 2, Henry A Taylor, William Murray, Wm D. Harrington. 3, Thomas P Connolly, Lawrence G. Power, Alexander Forsyth. 4, Joseph Seeton, Allison Smith, M J Power. 5, David Ellis, John S D Thomson, James R Graham. 6, R T Roome, William Nisbet, David McPhersou. Recorder, William Sutherland, q.c. Treasurer, F^^lward G. W. Greenwood. City Clerk, Thomas Rhind. Assistant Clerks, William .»'. Craigen, Charles II. Smith. Auditoi's, Wni Taylor and W. H. Hart. City Inspector of Assessment, John L. Barry. City Medical Officer, Arthur Moren,M.v. o ft d 9 H *i a (ft o p p O i Dye Staffs aud €MifecUoiieir> at BBOWN BKVTHflltS and CO. n. il. FULLKR nnd ("O., nooflns Pitch nnd Pnprr. IToiid Power's Wbarf. II. ii' IB*: « .CI u ■fH fa o SB « VilIi;iin J. Mdrris. liodvd of //('(tit/i, M.iynv and Aldcrmon. Clrk, Thomas Khind. hispcrturs (f W'li'/li/s nitd .'ifctiiuris, W. K. Motion, Win Newoomb. /n^/nriors rirk/fil /ie(f antl Porh, Samuel Caldwi'll, .lolin iMillcr. IVeif/liers of Flour, (ioorj^t \Y\f'n\, (Siqierrisor)^ W K ('ojjswcll, .Tolin Artluir, .laint's (' nixon, -lames Moa^;li(r, Kohl Woodill Itch'd DuArcy. ,}fi'(aiiirer!i of Salt (uvl drain — .lolin Adams, (Siipcn'iKor), Ambrose rCcatinLC. ^\'iIlia^l l?lytli, ( 'Iiarlos Cloary, Jamos Mitchell, John Martin, Ed- ward Keating', .lames II rianisloiid. Afi'dfiivers oj' Coal — David Harry, (Sitpcrrisoi'), Frederick Clark, Patrick l''aliio, James Jackson, AVilliam Smith, William Skerry, William Craig, Tatrick MuUaly, William Hilby, Neil McLaughlin. Afeasitrers of Wood — Thomas James, Patrick Tieniey. (wvcrnor Cif>i Prhon, ilatthew ('ampbell ; Afat)Vti, Airs Campbell ; Mes- .<('»//('/•, ,lohn ISliilldc'wney; Asfif i\fatrun^ Mrs Doyle; Urtder-keepers, John Maliar, Michael (ileason, John Korrest. Wt'Ulliera of Jlai/, John Forrest, North: John Sullivan, South. Ki'e/)<:r ufConclery, .Imuvs ]hi{t9n. Gas Inspector, Arcliil)ald Mihc- Keeper of City Baildiii'j, Mrs Annie Glazebrook. Committees of City Council. PidMc ^rro?m/«— Aldermen ^lackintosh, Harrinston, L G Power, Smith, Thompson ( Chairman), and Ard'herson. Cemcfenj — Aldermen J. li. Murray, Taylor, Forsyth, Smith, Graham, Nisbet ( Chairvvin), Cifij /*/7sort— Aldermen Coleman, Harrington, Forsyth, Seeton, Thomp- son, ( Chairman), l.oome. n Jjdws and J'ricilcfjes Aldermen Mcintosh, W. Murray, L. G. Power, M. J. Power ( Chairman) Thompson, Nisbet. Police — Aldermen Coleman, Taylor, Connolly, M. J. Power, Chairman) (xraliam, McPhersou. Sanitari/ — Aldermen Coleman, Harrington, Forsyth ( Chairman), M. J. Power, Ellis, Hoome. Tenders — Aldermen Mackintosh, Wm Murray, Forsyth, Seeton ( Chair- man), Thompson, Nisbet. Hacks awl Trucks — Aldern)en Mackintosh, Wm. Murray, Connolly, Seeton, Graham, McPhcrson. Mates and Taxes — Aldermen Mackintosh, Harrington, L. G. Power, i Chairman),^SQtiton, Thompson, Nisbet. Library — Aldermen J. R. Murray, Harrington, L. G. Power, Smith, P^llis, Koome ( Chairman). Licenses — Aldermen Seeton ( Chairman), Mackintosh, Taylor, Connolly, Graliam, McPherson. Oil Lamps—AdGtmen Mackintosh, W Murray ( Chairman), Ellis, Mc- Pherson. . "Ward Assessors. Ward 1, Peter Ross, Wm Chisholm, John G. Trider. 2, Robert B. Boak, James Reardon, James Gordon, 3, Wm. Silver, J. II. Svmons, Robert Austin. 4, F. O'Connor, II. II. Fuller, John N. Grant. 5, Alex Robinson, Thos Wesley, II. C. Tully. 0, W. J. i/mgard, W. Vieth, Andrew Doyle. Board of Commissioners of Public Works. For the Manaf/emenf (f the Weifer Works. Streets, Internal ITealfh, and Citij Propi r/ //—Aldermen J. R. Graham ( Chairman), Forsyth, M. J. Power, D McPherson, J. R. Murray, Wm .Murray. A'ui/inecr,' E. II. Keating: Foreman of Work:^^ Joliu P. Muir; (ferk of Works, J. U. Johnson; Heidth fns/)ertors, James Spike, J(;hn Shean. (1 U> f> 9 Pi n p •a w o P 3. o p u o > SI o to CO p a p< to ta to > CftJ o p £*< p 7.1 OKOVTN UUOTUfr:RS «fe CO., UeC«il Drngglstfl, nnllftix. ■ Wharf. II. II. FILLER iMid CO., Mniilllnuml Tarred ConJngc, Power'^ Wlinrf. [1870 imb. II, John f.'Arcy. Aiiilirose rtin, Ed- , Patrick a Craig, ?11; Mes- ers, John Ifh, ond Powtv, leatinjjf : Ihnson ; ff ^ I Barrington Board of Commissioners for Point Pleasant Park. Sir Win Vounj;, Chiff Justice; lion. Juiij{t) IJitchie, \Vm J. Stairs. Esq., John Doull, Ks(i , His Worship thi; ulayo.-, Aklunneii Colcniau, Taylor, Forsyth, SccloP, Tliomson and Uooine. Commissioners of Halifax Common. Aid John R. "Mimwy ( Chainnnn )/\\\YUn', L. G. Power, Seoton, r.raham. Nishct; Win hArvon (Vice- Clutiriiuin), Uobt L. Wetherbo, John McDonald, Alhin 11. (Ji'owe. Police Court. Stipc.ndiitry ^f'h/l!,'iekersoii, John ^Inrjiliy. Thomas Snttle. Wip. Miles, William Brewt, (»eo P. Rockwell, Josepli Mi- Nalley, John MeCrath, Georf;o P. Skeilev, (Jalel) Nickersoii, Chas Laiij,^ ilohn (iill':)y, F. J. ()'('alla,i;lian, Geo Kiihn, -lames Niekersoii, Henry lll^■les, John. I. Nickersoii, Fdward Hivmiaii, Gabriel lulmoiids, Patriek G'Duiinell, Michael Keating, Earnest Smith, William Keating, John Moran, Daniei Currie, George Wilson. The City Clril Conrt, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (having jnrisdietion of sums up to $■80), is held in the City Court House, Market S((uare, on the sicoiid and fourth Wedinsdav of cvctv month. The City CrhiiliKd Court meets on tliey//'.sV and /////•(/ Wednesday of each month, anil is also presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, iiaviiig jurisdietion in all statutable olVeiices, (^xcept treason, homicide, burglary and arson. Clerk of the abore Courts, the (Jity Clerk or Asst Clerk. The Police Olllce is open every week day, from 10 to -i o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 i'.M.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vestcil in tiie Stipendiary Magistrate. Citizen's Free Library. f Justice of Xora Scotia.) — (The gift of lion Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chic irringlon Street Extension. Open trom 3 to G r.M. Fire Department. Chairman, Alderman M. J. Power; Secretary, 1. L. SntelifFo. FlKK WAitDS.— No. 1, Aldeiinan Coleman, James 1 inlay, (J.J. Fluck. 2, W. D. llarringloii, Aid. Wii> Murray, S. Cummins. 3, Geo. A. Saudibrd, Andrew Laniphier. Jas Propliy. 4, Aldenran Power, M. Kearney, R. L. huti'litfe. 5, John Ead, James Armstrong, W, G. Wiswell. 6, Thos T. Bentley, John May, John E. M. Taylor. /Tar-O/^jc/o, Jeremiah Murphy, Capt Union Eii-ine Company, P. Carey, Capt tVxc Companv. Committee of Sfnnnqement at Fires.— Ih^^ Chairman, Alderman Murray, G. Wiswell, John E. ^. Taylor. Geo Santbrd. Committee in charge of Knijines, Jit>ls, ()'•<■.— Xo 1 Steam i'ngine, J. I'f/e oj „ BrojJiy, A. Lamphi'er ; No 2 Steam Engine. John V.ad. James Arm- str(/iig'; No. 3 Steam Engine, Alderman Ctdeman, James Fiiilay; No HaiuriCngine, (Jeorge J. Fluck ; No 5 Hand Engine, Tbos Bentley. John May; No 1 Hose Reel, AMermart Harrington; No 2 Hose Reel, Simon Cummins; No. 4 Hose Reel, John Ead, Josejih Armstrong. Committee of Supj)lii — Geo Sandford, Simon Cummins, Alderman Cole- man, J. E. M.' Taylor," Thos. Rentley. a »1 O id p 0. ■d a o BKOW!f BUOTHUKS aind i'».. Gold Lcuf aad Cry P«iut«v *!■■; I I H. H. FPLLBK A CO., Black Bulr Se«tlias« Head of Power's Wharf. a A 03 « S I s 13 18 O H < o »9 210 rklciier's farmkr's [1876 Committee in Charge of Tanks, Pittas, (fc. -W«\rd 1, .Intnes Findlay ; 2, Simon Cummins; 3, J. brophy; 4, M. J. Kearney; 6, JamoB Armstrong; 6, John May. Committee of Finance and Audit — Alderman Coleman, M. J. Ktiaruey, George Wisewcll. Volunteer Engine Company. Capt, J. Murphy. -SVc'w, David Nevillo. Fin (Sec'y, James Salteri*. Treas, Wm Jj'itzpatritk. Marshal, Janiea iiuney. Union AxeTCompany. Capt, p. Carey. Ist Lieut, I'atrick Griffin. Sec'y, Thomas Hurley. -eas, Joseph Ward. Marshal, Thus Edwa'ds. Tr MT7NZ0ZFALZTT OF DAZtTMOTTTS. Warden.— G. J. Troop. V.cviicihuou9.— Ward 1, J.W.Allan, W. H. Weeks; Ward 2, G. Adams, J. C. Brown; Ward 3, F. Mumford, Maurice Downey. Kkcokdkr. — J. Y. Payzant, J. P Town Clerk anp Tkkasurer. . FiRK WARns.--Councillor Downey, ch., J. E. Leadly, Wm Elliott. Fire Constables, — J. E. LaAvlor, A. Beck, George Hunt, Alex Lloy, Wm McV. Smith. Health WAROENS.—Geo Wilson, Duncan Waddell, James Murray. Overseers of Poor.— Councillors Brown, ch., Mumford, Downey. Clerk of License. . Clerk of Markets, Inspector of Weights and Measures. — Jaa. Simmonds. Surveyors of Lumber. — J. B. Whidden, John J. Wisdom. Fence Viewers. — Thomas Farrell, Wm Glendenning, G. Kingston. Weigher of Hay and Straw.— D. G. Farrell. Measurers of Grain, Wood, Coal, &e. — W. Whebby, Supervisor; John Misenor, S. McKay, J. R Patterson. Auditors Public Accounts. — J. C. I^. Frazee, Wm Angwin. Police Constables. — A. McDonald, Chief, John McDonald. Pound Keepers. — Policemen. Town Assessor.— J. R. Ormon. Assessors.— IFarci 1, J.E, Lawlor; Ward 2, D. Waddell; Ward 3, F. Scarft'e. Committees. Public Account and Finance.— Councillors Downey, ch., Brown. School.— Conncillors Allan, ch., Downey, Adams. Tenders, &c., Public Property. — Councillors Downey, ch., Brown, Weeks, Licenses. — Councillors Weeks, ch., Downey, Brown. Roads and Streets. — Councillors Mumford, ch, Allan, Adams. Auditing. — Councillors Downey, ch.. Brown. Police.— Councillors Mumford, ch., Downey, Adams. OOZlPOZlATZOlT-TO^^rN OP PZOTOTJ. Mayor.- C. E. Davies. C()UNCiLix)RS. — Wardl, Wm M. Mills, John P. McDonald; Ward 2, John IMngU", Daniel McDonald; Ward er, Thomas Gray. ES0E2TT APFOZITTHEITTS. 8UPBEME COUBT OP CANADA. Chief Justice. — Hon. William R. Richards. Pusvne Judges — Hon. William .lohnstoii Kitchie, Hon. Samuel Henry j Strong; Hon. James Thomas Taschereau ; Hon. Telesphore Fournicr; Hon V/illiani Alexander Henry. DEPUTY IlfSPECTORS OP WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (See pages 127, l'J8, and 129 of thii Almanack.) City of Halifax and Town of Dartmouth, and that part of the County of Halifax known a.s the Electoral District of West Halifax— James Pryor. County of Guysborough and that portion of the County of Halifax known as the Electoral District of East Halifax— A. J. O. Maguire. Counties of Lunenburg and Queens — Israel Hendry. Antigonish and Pictou — Kobert Mct^oiincll. Colchester and Cumberland— Alexander McKay. Hants and Kings — Samuel G. Kerr. Annapolis and Digby—Eliakim E. Tuppcr. * Yarmouth and Shelburne— John M. Le(.'ain. Victoria and Cape Breton — Lewis Tremam. Inverness and Richmond— Peter Grant. DEFAHTMEITT OF lAZLZTZA. Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency the Jit. Hon. Lord Difkekin, ' K. P., K. C. B., Governor General. | PROVINCE OP NOVA SCOTIA, NINTH MILITARY DISTRICT. Deputy Adjutant General, Colonel Joiin Wimbiirn Laurie. District Paymaster^ Major Charles J. McDonald. rrMerlp«l*B» aarefaUy diipciattcd by KKOWK IIM01I1£«S and to. II. n. niiLEIl niid • ^.. na>T nnd Rollod htnutvil Oil, lid Poirfr'i M'hf. 010 m0 I ml lIKmiKIl S 1 AIIMI.H S [187n PJrst Brigade Division. Consistsof iho Uoj^iiufiital I)ivi>ioii of llic City of Halifax nml Countios of Halifax, Hunts, Colchester, (Juinbcrland, I'ictou, Aiitijjoiiisii and iiuyn- l)orniij;il. Jiriijade Major, Lieut. Colonel Conrad Sawyer, N. S. M. Second Brigade Division. Consiits of tin' Kc^inii'ntal l)i\i«^ions of Ivinj^s, Aiiiiftpolis, Di^by, Yar- nioiitli. Slitlliunit' ami ^llIl(•lll)ln•J,^ lirijiult Miijur, lA. Col. Tiioa. Milsom, N. S. M. Third Brigade Division. Connists of the U(!f;inieiital Divisions of Inveriiosa, Victoriu, IJichniond and CajK' Urcton. Jiiii/(t(lc Major., Lt. Col. Charles Crowe Read, N. S. M. Cavalry. Kentvillo Troop of Cavalry ( 'djd. J. n. Kyan. Lhut. K S Masters Cot net. J H ]{ Witter Artillery FlKI.T) UXTTKHY. Halifax, ( Ualij'ax). ( 'apt. James \l (Iraliam '[st h'uuts. Allan H Crowe Henry Flowers 2nd Lieut, W Imlah Surg. Thomas li Ahnon, m.d. Gakkison Aktillery. 1st "Halifax" Brigade.- (Ilali/ax.) Lit at. Cul. George RlitehcU Major. Thomas INIowhray CapLi. Aloxandcr G Hosselpi« W K Stowe Wainwright Charles S Curreii Gi'ori^e A Sanford John C Olaiid F H Oxloy 1st fji flits. Vroi\ r, Wainwri;;ht AUVf.l Vy llro.kly •lames 1' ("iirren John A 'i'hompson George H Wileox John AIcOow Pdj/inaster. C A Creigliton Lancelot John liland (Inar. Mast. George Anderson Surf/. Arthnr Morcn As.'f. John M DeVN'olf 1st Lieut. D S Stewart 2iid Lieut. E J Gorham No 4 Battery, (Halifax.) Ca/tt. James Keeves \at Lieut, R Dart No 5 Battery, CPurceWs Cove.)'' Cn/it. William A I'urcell \st Lieut. E Stairs 2n«Inrhlnnrj. Rend of Powrr'it vrharr. 1870] ALMANACK. 2UJ .Jaini's 11 brown Mahono Bny Batterji Kdwnrd Jaiiuis Snin nourt,'t. Infantry and Rifles 63ri " The Halitai Volun- teer Batt'n of Rifles," {IJali/ax.) Lieut. Cut. William II Pallister ^f(tJo)'s. .lolin D Cummins J D Mackintosh Otpts. J N Uitcliiii J M Mum Cord Wm McKerron Thos Joyepli Walsh B Berkley Bond Lituts, Edmund Fultz D McLeod M J Power J K Dimock J Milsom J Mclnnes Ens. I) B Ready AMcLellan J M Anderson T J Egan Paym. Patrick Ilayden Cluar. Mast. J Scott MitchLll Stu'tjcon. W M Cameron Assist. Surfj. D A Campbell 68th "Halifax" Batt. ofi Ko 1 On. t f(>ntriU,:) Infantry. (//"''/"J".; Bnriton 11. I)(mI:,'i>, dtpt. Lieut. Col. .Tnmes J Unnuier Miijor, John l»t. W. E. Harris, Liiiit. ('. U.U. Starr A?/*. No 3 Co. (Ki'iitiHllc.) .lohti R(Ml(len, Crpl. William IJoy, l.itiit. W. 11. Lnigle}', /.'«». No 4 Co.(liill"'i''it.) Edw. Sleadman, Ca/it. Ilardhig Kockwell, JJent Wan I I'iaton, Etis. No 5 Go, ( nil' foini.) Caleb \i. Bill, ('apt. E W. Kuscoe, Lieut. Rupert Bligli, No 6 Co. (Canning.) V. E. Borden, Copt. Elijali Borden, Lieut. No 7 Co. (Ayli'sford.) Thomas R. Harris, Capt' (Jeorge F. Smith, Lieut., (Jeorgc West, /.'ns. No 8 Co. (Aylcsford.) Wm R. L. Foster, Cnpt. Wallace Welton, Lieut' No 9 Co. I) E Ross, Copt. J H Buckley, Lieut. E Bligh, Pus. 69th "Ist Regiment of Annapolis County " Battalion of Infantry. (Paradise.) Lii'iit. Col. \Y EStarrat JteLaniy Harris .bihn Saunders Majs. r H Millar Poym. () Marshall, Adi. WII Bishop Ur.Mast. Sam Primrose ISunj. Alex Maxwell A. Hurg. No 1 Co. (Wilmot.) W L Marshall Copt. Leonard Elliot J'^.us. o pi o o B* tr o •-• e ? O w o P Sponscs, BraihcA and Combs, at KttOWN BKOTUEIM and €0. H, n. FITLLBII a«d CO., DoMf>^ Issac L Barnhill Lieu<. John E Fitch Ens. No 5 Co. ('irt>id«orJ Joseph Burgess Capt. .Joshua H Smith Lieut. John F Chandler Ens. B de W Fraser h. ». ZTon. (Sur^'. No 8 Co. {Mill Brook,) G H Sutherland Capt. Rodk M'Kenzie Lteuf. John S M'Kay Ens. No 7 Co. (Mottnfain.) Wm Sutherland Capt. Wm Maxwell Z,t«Mi Jame? Fraser Ens. No. 8 Co (-Vcw Lairg. J Angus M'Leod C«/)<. D Sutherland Lieui. Thomas M'Leod Ens. No 9 Co. H T Lawrence Capt. E A Cock lAviUt. W B Wilson Ens. pROVISrONAI, BATTALI- ONS OK iNPANTUr AND Rifles. ■'Cumberland" Provision- al Battalion of Infzn- try N. S. {Amhent.) M B Harrison Major. No 1 Co, (Amherst). J Albert Black, Cnpt. G E (Jhurch, Lieut. No 2 Co. (Rioer Philip) R L Black, Cnpt. Wm C Philips, Lieut. Jas C Black. Ens. nu.9YfN BK«riiBtt»MnacOM Imp»rler« of SiirglcAl liulramcuts* O > o p « 19 » 9 Q>\ to I >l a o A e OB n n O U a Im a a in ,s (3 PD p. 01 o (3 P: I Whart [1876 r. Matt. irg. t. Surg. '^apt. I. Ena. enacadie. ipt 1 Lieut. 718. idsor.) Capt. th Lieut. er Ens. er u. D. ''9- ; Brook,) i Cnpt. i Lieut. Ent. untain.) 1 Capt. Litut Ins. Lairg, y Capt. lent. Em. Capt. IS. JATTALl- iNTltr ES. •rovision- of Infan- ihent.) fajor. ierst). Capt. Philip) Lieut. H. n. FFLIiKR A«4f CO., IVoMe md ll., William C. Ferguson, m.d., George Whately ; Assistant Paymasters, William Maclean, Denham R. Kelsey ; Engineers, James o o o n o fS s g Ft ta P M 00 ►1 I 01 a Oq rbotogriiphlc t'bemlcalt, etc. at BMOWN BltVlHEIIS nad CO. II. H. FlILlEtt a*»d €0., Patent Ooy €Btters, Hcacl of Power's ^hnrf. it-i- II' IH ' i„,.t V IT* 02 O O •a o ►3 216 BKLCIIER S FARMER S [1876 A. Sluvwyer, Alexander G. Smith, Charles E. Stewart, Charles G. Kobertsoii, Willium Sicklorn, Charles Saliuon. BuLLFixcii, 3. DoviUe S. Gun Vessel. 6G3 tons. 160 II. P. Commander, Rodney M. Llovd ; Lieufenauf. Henry II. Dyke; Suh- Lieut, Francis P. Taylor; Aav Sitb-Lmit, (Jeorgc W. Henderson; Surqcon, Edward W. Doyle; Asiiisl. Paijmaster in ckarye, Frederick C. Good. DRUin, 10. S. Cnrvftte. 1322 tons. 360 II. P. Captain, Arthur G. R. l^oe ; Licntenants, T^ohoxi C Gorst, Edward II. Ardon, Robert D. B. Bruce; Nav Lieut, George H. Stoate ; Stajf Surrjeon, Williani J. Baird ; Paijmasler, Thomas Wintcrbottom ; C'lief iLnr/ineer, John Lowi-ie; Nax Instructor, Addrcvr J. Baillie; iStib-Lreiifs, Fredk G. C. Landon, Houston Stewart; Nav Sub-Lieut, Arthur R. P. Bawdin; Sun/con, Charles L. Vascy ; Assf. Paymaster, Andrew J. P^msev. Dryad, 9. S. Sloop. 108G Tons. 300 II. P. Commander, Comp- ton E. Domvilc ; LJeulenants, Guy Mainwarin<2^, Lawrence H. Eliot; Nail LJcut, Bertram E. W. Gwynne; Stajf' Stay, Edward J. Butler, M.I). ; Paymaster, John C. Plow. EcLirsK, 12. S. Sloop. 1273 torn. 350 11. P. Capf , in, .lames E. Erskine; Lieutenants, Colin M. Dundas, Henry F, Ilaszavd, George II. Eden ; Nav Lieut, Fredeinck Hire ; Chaplain and Nav Inst, Rev William Law ; Staff Stay, Charles J. Devonshiio; Paymaster, William H. Bov.'cn. PiiRT, 4. Double S. Composite Gun-Vessel. 464 tons. 120 H. P. Commander, Henry C. Aitchison ; LJeut, Gerald W. Russell ; Sub- Lieuts, Charles S. Nicholson, Henry Savile ; Suiyeon, John F. Enright, M.D. ; Assist. Paymaster in charge, I3eresford C. Scott. Seagull, 3. Double S. Gun- Vessel. 663 tons. 160 11. P. Com- mander, Ernest A. T. Stubbs; /lieutenant, William Marrack ; Sub- Lieiits, Ernest G. Rason, Arthur Evans; Nav Sub-LAeuts, John W. Jago, Cam])bell G. Sawers ; Surgeon, John Stone ; Asiist. Paymaster in charge, William Jennings. Swallow, 3. Double S. Gun-Vessel. 664 tonp. 160 H. P. Com- mander, Edmund C. Drummond ; Lieutenant, Eustace D. Maude; Nav Sub Lieut, Charles H. Hopkins; Surgeon, John Lyon, M.ii. ; Assist. I'aym. in charge, Henry W. C. E. Batchelor. Terror, 16. S. Floating Battery. 1971 tons, 200 H. P. Captain, Leveson E. II. Somerset; Lieutenant, Nelson Byng ; Stajf Com_ William L. Dodds ; Paymaster, David C. Waugh ; Chief Engineer, John Brown ; Surgeon, Richard J. Barry ; Assist. Pai/m, John P. M'P. King. AVoonLARK, 3. Double S. Gun-Vessel. 663 tons. 160 II. P. Commander, John E. Stokes ; lAeutenant, John S. Halifax ; Chief Engineer, William Castle; Sub-Limt, Arthur L. Babbiiigton ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Henry M. W. P. Johnson ; Surgeon, Edward W. Luther ; Assist. Paym in charge, George Lawless. Decoy, 4. -S. Composite Gunboat. 29.') tons. 60 II. P. LAent. ($■ Con)., John Haves; Nav Sub-Lieut, Alfred F. H. Drayson ; Surgeon, William H. Boland. Zephyr, 4. aS. Cornposite Gunboat. 308 tons. 60 II. P. Lieut . B. Parsons ; Adj, J. M. Dougla.x, (Capt); Quar Mas, W. Wishart. Royal Enginkers — The Royal Arms and Supporters, with a Can- non, " tfbiqne*' oyer the Gun, and " Quo Fas cf Gloria dnnihi " lulow it. '(9th Company.) (V J. W. LovcU. JAf/nr, C. E. Ihuvoy ; ^'<^/'■^■ E. N. Peters, A. do V. Brooke; G. Barker, C. H. Gordon, W. St. Geo Ord. COth (King's Roval Rifle Corps)— Ist Batt— Cr/cr ct Andur— " Rolcia," " Vimiora,'" " Martinicpic," '* Talivera." " Fuentos d'Oiior," "Albuhera," " Cindad Rodrigo," " Badajoz," Salmanaco," " Vit- toria," " Pyrenees," " Nivillc," " Nive," " Orthcs," " Toulouse," " Peninsula!-," " ranjaub," " Mooltan," " Goojerat," " Delhi," " Taku Forts," " Pekin-" Co/ Ilcn Vise Melvillo, 'i.e. it. ; Lieu) Co! Chas A. B. Gordan ; Majors, Era 1). Earquharson, T. 1). Dundas ; (\tpts, John G. Crosbie, Nesbit W. Wallace, Chas M. Caldcron, Philip J. II. Barnc, D.Bingham, H.D.Browne, Edm Lomax Eraser ; Lioits, A. F. II. Mitchell Innes, Robert Craddock Davies, F J A Wood ; Adjt, Hen S. Marsham; J Aubrev Williams, Hon Keith Tumour, John Hen Bur- o d u > p' I— ■ < p N o pi •a >— • iff o 9 o I t4 P (^ CO d pford, J : Brogden. i [. ■ FVLLEIt and CO., Bar anA Bolt Iron, Head of ^•wcr*t fl'liarf. 'S, to laccom- o very a 187G] ALMANACK. 219 W. STAIRS, SON & MOKROW, MERCHANTS 5 AND IMPORTERS O^ Cordage, Canvas, Chain Cables, Anchors, AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Bar and Bolt Iron, Cojtper r>ars, IMuntz Motal Bars and 8heathing.s ; Nets, Lines, Twines and Fishing Implements, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS & LINSEED OIL, GEORGE ST. AND BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX. N. S. Dartmouth Rope Work Co. POST OFFICE ADDRESS, D. R. W. CO., HALIFAX, N. S. MFWiiERS w mum m gmii, Manager, JOTIX R STAIRS, of the finn of William Stairs, Sou & Morrow, (residence at tlie Works.) o Pi o PI » > a fJ M. p t» a $ > o > o ^4 c8 01 u o n O d o f.'1 o a. II. FiriJ.RB and CO., Flrtlk^s t'lud gteeT» Ilcnd of Povrtr'n Wharf* 220 BELCHERS FARMERS N [1876 R. N. BECKWITH, GENERAL li8!il!»!!SSI0N MERCHANT, K .'J* ■^•4 II' udn<{ Wholesale Dealer in Manufacturers' Agent & Forwarder. Bf i j^ 7^' 83 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. . LfBERALITY. UNDOUBTED SECURITY. Insure AGAINST FIRE in the \^ OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. *^ CAPITAL ASSETS ANNUAL INCOME £^,000,000 Stg. $15,000,000 $6,000,000 ZzLsuranc^'^ Effected on all Descriptions of Troperty at LCoderate Hates. HUGH HARTSHOENE, \ Agents at JAMES W. HUTT, / Ilal Office— Corner Hottis and Sackuifle St. INDEMNITY. PROMPT PAYMENT OF LOS8ES. » t* i c^ '■ O W • " > \ aj ft- o in • to ■ X .. ta I ^ I 0> I ta ? to f & I IP ^ rt- ►t O O » » « ^ p w o o & P CD n o o O Ml Mi C3 to -0 (^ I cS CO I (3 01 O n a ax ni n U 0) g » O C> nl I (3 o O o Q o UltOWN BKOTUUtS «t €0.» Wholesale DrugsJ»t«, Ualifkx* p*8 Wbarr^ [1 77\ I, MMT, n. H. FITTXER A CO., W^McN Pnf f,nt nynamHo, llcn>l of PoworN Wharf. ^51 rfl^^r. RITY. Stg. looo looo by at ^ifax. :s. o i » ft ba to . 10 t A P ►-> i-« >^> B I cr L ^ t & p o o & p OS CD o :t B a C» r»- O (0 o •-4 & n •P4 » (0 h m «i S g ft t8 o O P o o 1876] ALMANACK. 221 i:Nr>Ex. Pago Adrertisemontfl 2-48, 52, 53, 71), 80, 219-243 Attornips and l?arii*it<;rs H(t Acadia CoUe^'e, Wolfville 10(5 Almniii im A'riciiituro, Board of 149 Army , .217 Assi;?ti(!es, Official lO.'J AnditoiH Otticf io;j Barristers and Attoriiioa 85 Society 89 Baptist Coiivt;ntioii N. S. and N. B. .lii(> MiriiHtera }CA Home Missionary Union ...lOr) Board Fori;it,'n Missions .... UT> Alinistorial Ed. Board U>(\ Coiitoroiicf!, Froo It;? Bible Society 180 Book and Tract Society 181 Benevolent Institutions 179-184 Building Societies • 173 British Columbia, Province of: Lt. Governor, Executive Council and Lcf^i.slative Assembly 205 Banks— Halifax Banking Co lf.7 Batik of Nova Scotia 167 BritiKh North America 168 iJniou Bank of Halifax 168 Men'hants' Batdt 168 People's r.ank of Halifax. . . 168 Bank of Yarmouth 168 Com Bank of Windsor 168 Exchange Bank of Yarm'uthl68 Of Liverpool, 160 Of Pictou 169 Of Montreal 169 Dominion Savings' Bank 103,lfi9 Chamber of (.'ommnrce, Halifax 172 Christian Ass(X>,iation 182 Chronological Cycles 49 Calendar Pages'. 54-77 County Treasurers 84 Courts — Supreme 82, 211 Marriage and Divorce 82 Vice Admiralty 82 Clerk.s of Peace 84 Clergy— Baptist 164 Church of England 155 Congregational 166 Methodist Church ofCanada.lS^ Preshyteriati Church of Ca- iiarla 160 Roman Catholic 162 Colonial Church Society 157 Coroners 89 Commissioners for Relief of InsolTent Debtors 102 Commercial Department iri7 Consuls, .t^ 102 Corporation, City of Halifax 207 Crow n Land Deiiartmont 140 Custodes Uotp' n 84 Customs Dx'pa. . i»ent 116 DalhouAie College and University. . .154 Diocesan Church Society 157 Dartmouth, Town of. 210 Deeds, Registrars of 84 Dominion DlHcers, in3 Domiidon of Cananorai. I:*;> Privy Council. l!'5 Senate 105 H.ofCo!nnionsl9«> Ember I>ays 49 Ecli ipse 50 Ecclesiastical Department 155 Educational DepartnuMit: Council 01 I'ublic Instruction. . .150 Snivjrint.Mideiit of Educalion. . . 150 Examiners for Province I{V> Normal and Model Schonis . . . .150 Inspectors of Schools 150 Coinmissionera of Schools. . 151-153 Explanatory 51 Feasts, Movable. &c 51 Farming DUIH Fishejies, Overseers of 131 Fire Department 20:t Fire Insurance Companies 171 Gas Insp(!ction 129 Halifax, City of. 207 HarViour Masters 104 Inland Revenue Department 126 Insane, Prov. Hospital for 149 Insolvent Debtors, Com. for Giving Relief to 102 Inepection of Fish and Oils 130 Insurance Companies and Agencies. 169 Intercolonial Railway 110 Judges— Supreme Court of Canada .211 N. Scotia. 82 Probate 83 JuBtl esof thvi Peace 90-101 King's College, Windsor l.^iC Alumni of 157 Law and .InsticA, Department of . . . 82 Life Insurance CompanicH 171 Light Hou«e« 1,'51 Lloyd s Agents 102 Lutheran Mini.'itcrs 167 Manitfiba, Province of: Lt. Governor, Executive and LegislatiAe (.'oun- «ils, and Legislative As.senilily,. . . .205 Marine and Fisheries Dep.'utment. . 130 Marine Insurances Companies 160 Ma,-;onie 185 Medic^il College. Halifax 154 M(Mlieal Register 143 M ilitia Department 21 1 Mines an n •♦• ♦ ta P CD P H W p»- H I 9i i O p Knee €aipg uu4l Anklets iiA BKOWM BK01 HEBfi nnil t». i n n. H. FULLKU .t r*.. Tin Pialc If, II, l»€, DX,ll«'ad ftf Power's Wkarf. I 222 BELCUICIl S FARMKR S [1876 Governor, Excnitivo nlid Lej^isla- f.ivo (^oimcils, A^^HeTnbly, ato 'M)i) Nova 8coti;% I'nivince of: Lltnit.- Oovernor, Executive «& Legislative Councila, & Le^iHliitivc Assembly 198 Odd Fellows 191 Ontario, I'mviHco of: Lieut. -Gov., Kxeciitive Council and Legislative ABseinbly 202 Orange Lodge, Grnnd IKI Planets, Signs of the 49 Morning and Evening 50 Picton, Corporation Of. 210 Penitentiary 104 Post OlHce Department: Nova SooCa I ostnl Division. . , .104 Ilnlifax Tost Office 105 Arrival and Departure of Mails at Falitax ifi.l COniKry Post )fflces 107 Principal Raten of Posts cjc 107 MisoellaneouH Mail Matter 105) T^egistration Fee 109 Parcel Post 109 Money Order branch. .104, 108, 110 Presbyterian College, Halifax 162 Presbyterian Ministers KiO Probate, Judges 83 " Registrars 83 Prince Edward Island, Province of: Lient.-Governor, Executive ai)d Legislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Assembly 201 Provincial Government Ofl8cers 148 Prothonotaries. . . 83 Quebec, Province of: Lieut. -Gover- nor, Executive and Legislative Con ncils.ife. Legislative Assembly. 203 Rfvi!>vays, Coaches and Steamers. . . ,110 Page Receiver General's ottice I0;{ Registrars of Pri>bale Ki Registrars of Dteilx 84 Itogation Days 49 Roman Catholic Clargy 1()2 Roval Family of Greot Britain 194 Religious anr'i Wbnrf. [1876 Page . . ny,\ .. Kt .. 84 .. 4!) . . lf.'2 ..l!t4 ieties. .17!) 50 84 1G3 Anti;,'o- 164 md Be- 179 170 17H 83 115 83 ...118-129 ues 173 81 19,1 193 192 211 ; 192 82 .113 . 52 rms of, ..127-129 )f. 211 160 160 1(50 154 49 o. vfty. real. Lirreiit Iv. i the wd. a s M ^' ,i & I o CO > ts 0. O O w CO B 0< A CO «♦ p P' 09 o 4* 1876] ALMANACK. 223 THOMAS P. CONNOLLY, CENTRAL BOOKSTORE, Wholoaalo and Rttiiil Doaler in every description of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ? CONSISTING OP Foolscaps, Letter Papers, c u »« J8 4^ o 1* S o 3 1-4 Q -4 O C Note PaperB, Trinting Papers, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Slate and Lead Pencils, Blank P.ooks, Pocket JJook.s, Drawin<^ papers, Music Papers, Memo and Pass Pooks, &c., &c. Flaying, Printing, and Ladies & Qonta' VisitinK Cards. Together with a large assortment r)f BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, CHURCH SERVICES, School Books, Song Books, Novels, &c., at the Lowest 1'kices. Also— A Specialty : Catholic Prayer Boote, CatecMsins, &c,, Wholesale and Retail, W. M. 0. PEARMAN & CO. Importers, Shippers, Commission Merchants; AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, MEAL. TEAS. SUGARS, TOBACCOS, AND I GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, 121 Upper Water Street, Halifax. -0- Consicrnments solicited. Orders carefully and promptly attended io. llnadalterHted Ground Spices, at BUOWN BKOTil*iiCi» A €0 8. O Or U > n B to 9 00 o H i <9 0) ft ft o n. H. Fir.liKR and CO., RInHtlna Po^rdrr, nfit<4 •€ Powor'n IVharf. 224 liKLCIIEU's FAUMKU'S [1870 o 0. a n 0) g •s o s g 03 I (6 P UKOWN UUOrUUKS •& to., Orduuucc Mqutirc, Uullfux. pN Whnrr. ■. B. FVL1£S and CO., Pnlent Snfrtr Fme, Head of Povrrr'a WlMrr. [1870 mt, ONTREAL, AMERICA, )■ re, 0. rs. & o I 1876] i AI.MANAOK. 225 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. I'ago AcailluCoal Ooiiipany 23U, 'I'M Aldiiie, The Audits Wiiiilcil 10 AliiHoii, Fr«derii;k, Itisuraiice 248 AtkiiiHoti, W'., Fruit Merchant 35 Andrews, II. U., Insurancti, Firo and Life 40 Harron, Walter and Co., Clothiers 48 liurnHtcad, John H., Leather and Findings 35 Rarry, C. U., Western Express 3(J Haxter HroH., Furniture Store 13 Heatty, J. H., Steamer Neptune. . . .'241 Becliwitli, R. N., Commission Mer- chant 220 Belcher, Joseph S., Geo. Shattuclt . . 14 do., Cora. Merchant. .24 Bell, A. M., Hardware 33 Bennett Broa., .Jewellery 32 Boreham, E., Boots, Shoes, etc 27 Brennan, W, B., Shoe Store 224 Briand, A., Stajile and Fancy Dry Cioods 47 Brown Brothers and Co., Dnigs, etc. hottom (if page8. Brown, M. S. and Co., Jewellery, etc 79 Buckley, E. M., Dry Goods 230 Buckley, M. A., Stationery, etc 14 Canada Paper Company, Montreal. . . 18 Carman, Joseph, Flour Depot 232 Chaloner, J., Aniline Dyes 243 Chipman, J. A. and Co., Produce \gents 242 Clements, N. K., Steamer Dominion. .45 Cogswell, A. C, Artificial Teeth 33 Connolly, T. P., Books and Sta- tionery 223 Conroy, M., Dry Goods, &c 37 Crowe, A. H., Commission Mer- chant • • • • 247 Cunard, S. and Co., House, Steam and Gas Coal 229 Daniel and Boyd, St. John, Dry Goods 17 Dart, Richard, Di8i>ensin>,' Chemist., 24 Davidson and Crichton, Dry Goods.. 228 Dempster, JamCs, Planing Mill and Sash Fact7, .1!), ()1, (i;{, IJ.%. 07, CO, 71, 7;i, 7r., 7- Fraser, John T. and Cn., Hardware.. 2 do, left side left hand ptvges. Fraser, Gland and Co., Army and Navy Brewery 227 French, John L., I'ndprtaker 30 Fuller, H. H. and Co., Hardware 3 do. do. top of pages. Gossip, Wni., Books and Stationery .240 Grant, I'etcr and Co., Dry Goods. ... 41 (irittin, P. J., Blacksmith, etc 8 Groom, W. W., Couunisiiiou Mer- chant 29 Hamilton, L., Groceries, etc 7 Harri.s, C. E. and Co., Fancy Goods.. 46 Hartshorne and Hutt, Royal lubur- ancc Agency 220 Harris, H., Nui-sery 234 I jiiry aiul Daly, ImiHirial Insur- ance Agency 12 Hertle, James, House and Ship Cai vcr 22 Hirshfleld. George, Sausages 27 Howard, S. and Hon, Dry Goods. ... Hubley, John, Dyeing 23 Jennett, J. R. and Co., China, Glass, etc 30 Jennings and Clay, Dry Goods, etc. .24« Jordan and Co., Dry Goods 19 do. right side left hand pages. Keith, Alex, and Son, Brewery 44 Kent, (!eo. A., Boots and Shoes 80 Knapen, O. J., Stencil Cutter, etc.. 29 Knight, W. F., Saddlery, etc 47 Laurilliard, H. G., Custcm Tailor. . 31 Lawsun, Harrington and C'u., Com- mission Merchants 39 Layton, W. and Son, General Grocers, 41 Macdonald and Co., Brass Founders, Left side right band jiages. McFatridgc, Wm., Stoves, Lamps, Oils, etc 7 Mahon Bros., Dry Goods 24G Marvin, S. W., Tin-Sniith 242 Martcr, F. B., Drugs, Medicines, etc.245 Masters and Patterson, Commission Merchants 243 Miller, John and Co., Victuallers.. . . 15 Moir and Co., Bread and Biscuit Bakery 28 McLcarn, .lumcs, Exjircss 242 Munifonl, W . B. and Sons, Country Market Muncey, Henry W., Chemist Munuis, J. K., Clothier 218 25 Nova Scotia Printing Co. BIIOWN imOlUIiUS A €o., Importers «f Paleut *IC4llctues. to S 00 I o ►1 in ►t O (D s* O P o II. n. rrLliBR (i««l ro., **nnjV»" Lt^athrr Brltl ngr, llrnd Fewer*!! Wharf ii.n. I n u a I o H o »9 220 BKLCIIKRS KAUMKIl 8 [1876 Pavo O'nrion, JamoH .1., Hninlrosdor 20 Uiniil!)iiM (Jo., Uittuli VilUiju 40 F'iirks, Win. iiml Son, Cotton Mills.. B3 I'ciinuiii, \V. M. I), iitid Co., Clom- luiHsljii Miirtluuits 223 Phill>, .lohii II., Huts, Cu|w, Furs. . . 4 IMckford and Kliick, Ship Chaiidlury. 11 do ri^ht Hide ri;;ht hand pa^^e^i. Roardon, Jamos, Paintor, oto 34 Hunt, (loo. Jr., Furiushiiii^ Dopot. . . '22 Riihortsoii, William, Hanlwaro 42 Uolwoii, C. and Co., Dry (loods. ,38, 239 Uu;,'^lcs and Sultorio, Cliinu, Qlays. . 43 Sarrc, N., Tobacco, Ci^rara, etc 15 Saitur, W, S., InHnraiifc 222 Haunders, Alfred, Soudnnian 244 Schwartz, H. A., Stovo Stor« 27 Schwartz, W. II., Coffco Grinder. . . .245 Scott, A. W., Insuranco 37 Smith, H. A., Dry Goods 247 Smith, J. (Jodfrcy, Dispensing Che- miHt 220 Smith Mron., Dry Ooodn, Millinery. l( Spencer, II. L., Aniline DyoH '.;:i^ Spinlow. K. v.. File Work'>4 10 SLair^^, W., Son and Morrow, Hard- ware 211) Stayner, K. G. and C, ConuniHsion .Merchanta 12 Stephen, A. and Son, Fnrnituro, etc, f) Sweet, U. J., Sut^ars, Touh, ote 40 Trenmin, R. O., Inauranco 224 Wallace, Uohort, Sewinij Machines. ."44 Walsh, Kdward, I'ainler, (Siazier.eto. 8 Whitman, C. II., CunuuiMdion Mer- chant 21 Whytal, A. and Co., Leatucr and Findin>j: Store 43 Williams and Leverman, Pianofortes 20 Wilson, J. E., Foiindrv Agency .... 10 Wilson, Wm., Hats, Caiw, l''nrs, etc.23tt Woodworth, J. L., Cotton Wurps... .238 Younj», Geo. Y., Gents' Furnishing Goods 19 laondon }Orug Store, 147 HOLLIS STREET. J. GODFREY SMITH, DISPENSING CHEMIST, DEALER IN Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes, Pomades, Nursery Requisitos, AVatcrproof Goods, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Dressing Cases, Hair Dyes, Children's Long Combs, La ►1 J. R. DAVIDSON. J. W. CRICHTON. (0 O o >-• s> o O Mi O P fit < o < o CD O a u « 9f o n llROW.¥ BUOTUKUS aud €0.» Orduauec Square, Halifax. S CO \ a fa bfi ' O 9i > & IS (3 OB ^ §. 4) > n 0) ♦a S 51 i H * H b H Whnrf, It. it. FtltiER aud i*0., lirlk^Ji €aU Steel, lt««4 •![ l*ttW«r*i WliiM^^. O 9i > o o M QO P CI > ►1 ,^ O xn «♦ •1 (D (D -' i S .a t-i o a* ** O d O < o < o (0 (!) ;^ P (5 A n it 1876] ALMANACK. 229 House, Steam and Gas O^Ii » For Steam Sf Gas Purposes. For Prices aiul Terms apply to jr/A\ 4 €#., Agknts to the Halifax Co., L'd. For House and Steam Purposes. f i IS ^ LINGAN COAL, FOR «AS PURPOSES. For Prices and Terms ai>ply to CUNARD & MORROW, Agents to General Mining iyBSociatiou* L'd- All the above COALS are too well known to reqin^e any })uffing. Tliey have all been tested and found satis- factiny. HALIFAX, N.S. BROWN BKOS. and <'0., Iniiiortevs of Patent Medleln«s. U H* FiXtElt and €«*, N'obie'H Patent Dyniimit«» Po>rcir'B >ThArf. 230 belcher's farmer's [1876 THE Acadia Coal Company ~ :o:- The undersigned is pmparod to contract for the sale of the above Company's superi or '» ^ * '''' ^' Steam, Manufacturing and House Coals, Deliverable free on board vessels at the Company's Wharf in Pictou Harbour, and at the Eailway Terminus, Eichmond, in Halifax Harbour ; also, at any Station on the Intercolonial and Windsor and Annapolis Kailways. ' The ACADIA COAL is durable, free from sulphur, niak||(^ 1^0 clinker, and is not injurious to fire surfaces. The HOUSE COAL bui-ns with a bright liame, makes no soot, and is entirely fro*? from sulphur, and does not throw off unhealthy fumes while burning. ' Specially adapted for Cooking Stoves and Ranges, and can be used for broiling and toasting, and for all other purposes for which Charcoal is employed. 1 ' t I NUT COAL specially prepared for the newly-invented w • ■A < :^A Soft Gael " R^so Burners." dPOST OFFICE ADDMESS— i JESSE HOY2\ QEN^ERiVL A.GEISrT, I STELLA J^TOJSr, ! PICTOU COUNTY, NS. ^ g H p < p 1 p % o o Trasses, Hnpporters, at RKO^VN BROf>. aiul Co. IThnrf. MAP OF PIOTOIT HAEBOE, — TTltli Position of Aoadla Goal Ooapaay's Mines and Wharf t. rUllER and Co., Tin Plate, ir, IX, Df, l&X, Read Power's Ifharr 232 hkloiikr's farmer'h [187G ^ a e g g I 4 1 i < o *9 SPENCER'S ANILINE DYES Are warranted to be uiiP.pr»roacbable in Brilliancy and Permanence of Color. The Shades are Roseine, Scarlet, Ponceau, Peacock Oreen, Bismarck Brown, Napoleon Blue, Orange, Purple and Violet. Dealers will be supplied by mail, post free, at lowest prices. To others, six ]iackages will be sent bv iiiaill on receipt of 50 cents. Demand SPEXCER'S ANILINE DYES, and do not be imposed npon by an inferior article. » El* Si^i ^'^'ni&i MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, 20 Nelson Street, - - ST. JOHN, N. B. Toronto Flour Depot 2^ BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. • IMPORTER OF FLOUR, OATMEAL, CORN MEAL, ETO. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OK Horse and Cattle Food, HAMS, BACON, BUTTER, CHEESE, 4&C. TERMS STRICTLY CASH, BROiyN BKOf4. and Co., Ordnanee mtiiiare, t (ft £ (0 p c 1876; • m St 1 I 1 ! i 1 1 1 1 s « 1 I I t S 9 o O r'g IVharr [187C N. B. )0t ETC. ESE, neuce of Brown, lovvost , laill on IIJNK artick'. b S u *I ft 4> £ CO p c s « OK a CI & £ I I If f I 8 S I O Q R. H FJULtEIC and €o., V, U Sheet Duo. Head of PowerV ivarnrf. 1876] ALMANACK. 233 AMIIOR LINE Steamship Company STEAMERS SAIL IIEGULAELY EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, TO AND FROM New Tork and Glasgow. Through Passage Tickets issued to and from all Ports. -AL80- First Class Steamers sailing regularly every fortnight BETWEEN MARCH AND NOVEMBER, FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL, (With a Steamer in Maroli and August from LONDON.) TO HALIFAX AND ST. JOHN, N. B. Carrying Passengers and Prfiitflit either way at lo"w rates. T. A. S. DeWOLF & SON, AGENTS, H>VLII< AX, 2Sr. 8. M O o g I s o <» o o pi BttO^%' BUOH. auii t'o.. liiipoHerM Flow<'r Mt>e«lH. n. H. FIILI.EK mill Co., BlaHtlii»PoM'4U'r, Head of Pow«r»* ^Vlini'f. / I I o * o M (8 9 U >> (3 s ^. c § (6 Si: H o 234 BEI/'HUH's FAUMEIt's [187G (NEW PREMISES) oorjstkr of Rabie &, North Sts, i, mo ;£>o iiyiju. SEEDS, Of all the most approved varieties. BEIBAL & OTHEH Boquets, Wreaths, J '■'J » , &c., of the best Quality. j' p. O. AT}J)RESS AS ABOTK. Willow Park and Dutch Yilla^c ()iaui1>us I)as^<('s wit! (|iiai't('r mile. nil !t.H. f OB s o i ai «♦■ o s o o (A to M «0 1876 (4 to a u u a p 4) bfi o ■3 (A *f O •§, d o u u a M . (0 !^ PI nK4»W\ KItOS. mid To., WliolcMaicllriiiiicif^tfi. 1 n o H. H. FULIER Hna CO., Piitent (Safety Vute, Evnd »f INmrrKi' Hharf. o o to M «0 (1 to 0) o H D9 (3 •s O o o 14 « S .«8 u & bO < o 1-4 e o o a o ^ o u (3 Q o 1876] 235 PIANO & ORGAN DEPOT, ALSO Agency for EWlNi The Wanzer !r For tlie Province of Nova Scotia, P. E. Island, and St. John's, Newfoundland. GEO. J. PLTJCK, Proprietor, Agouts Waiitel t(. s(;ll the WANZEll SKAV1X(; MA- ('liliS'JvS thronu'lioiit the Provinct'.s. HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, ISO MOLLIS STREKT. Always on liainl, a large assortment of MANUFACTURED & UNMANUFACTURED. ALSO,- ROTHE'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYES, PERFUIVIERY, ETC. N. B.— Private entrance to Teeth and Corn Extracting Office. C- J. FLUCK, 120 S^ 124. Eollis Street, Halifax, JV. ^S'. o u > to 00 •d >i 5? o (9 o o « 3. 0> p •a p (9 Kiicc < sips ami Anklets, at B41«MTX i;U«S. and to. H. tt. t'l'LtCR nnd <»., "Aoyl*ii** L<>Rth<>r Bollluff« Sti>nd P«wrr*K Wtmrr. H. M. f / o Id I 1 O I & oa « Q > o o OB I I I d « 01 SI o » * 6 o 1 f4 H b o 236 ErM. "BUCKLEY, [1876 Corner of Bollis & Sackville Streets, IMPOIITMR AND DliAT.KIl IX \ •< < reigri 1=^^ tj ,;Sf*^ 3 AND- f MILLINERY. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Piu'ciiasei's will tiiid at tin; above Establishniout a large aud clujice Stcx^k of New Goods at Lowest Prices. l^r Please call and oxaijiine before purclinsing elsewhere. g 1 ! IJIPORTER AND DEALEU l^f \ Hats, Caps, Ladies' Furs, Lsatlier Hat Cases, Trunks, I Valises, Travelling Ba^s, Bufalo EoTses, I TTmbroUas, etc., Wholesale and. RetaiL opposite Her Majaxty'H Ordnance, and one door North Anny A- Nat>>f Depot, BROWN IlltOS. and Co., >VhoIe«uI« Urnggistit. K Wtinrf. B 9 O » p O A If em «!♦• o 8> 9 H. W. rTLrER it r#., mnrU tn^ tinir f^ntlKK* ff«^d 0t I'nivrr'H IVbnrr. CO O of o 1^ 0) A ft o 0) o u B o i o O 8 1876] ALMANACK. 237 » at. Tn mM.QtMM. WnoiShA hK A ND }^KT. . IL 157 HoUis Street, - Salifaz, N. S. Proprietor of the Celebrated Peruvian Bitters, Odontine Es- sence, Cholfa Mixture, Wiue of Bennett, Furniture Polish, Cough Balsam, &c., &c. AK*nt for the Celebrated Mineral Waters of Vichy— under the control of the French Government. Natural Bitter Water of Freidrichshal, Pulna, Vals, Potash, Soda, Jjithia and other Waters. Agent for the Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda and Iron, and other Preparations of ORIMAULT & CO., Paris. Agent (or the Celebrated Perfume Manufactory of RIQAUD & CO., Paris. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: Paint Oils, Wool Oil, Salad Oil, Macliinery Oil, Blue Stone, Copperas, Indigo, Logwood, Siilplmr, Varnishes, Essences, Spices, Baking Soda, Cream of Tartar, Washing Soda, Glue, <.'onibs, Brushes, Toiiiades, Fair Oils, Patent Medicines, (Jlassware, Borax, Licorice, Lemon Syrup, Su.it- petre, Mustard, Confectionery. F^TEISTT MEI3ICI]NES Chamois Shins, KInsiic Stnekivgs, Siispcnsary Bandages , Trusses, Abdominal Snpporfers, 4'^:, ^fe. Photographic Stocky Tlomeopnthic MedicittcSf MEDICINE CHESTS FOR SHIPS & FAIVIILIES, FEEDERS, INFANTS' F(JOD, \ And Everything: for the Nursery and Toilet. Having a thorough knowledge of the 'lifferent markets of the; world, I am enabled to buy Goods to the very best advantage, ami can therefore sell as low, if not lower, than other Houses iu the trade. I'rices of Goods will be quoted when desired, on forwarding a stamp for return jjostago. M. F. EAGAR, 157 i3:oiLi.is STREET, h:a.i:^te.a.32:. ft' (X) «! S o I g Mi N P CO o Si o Pi 01 Coiubs, nalramlC'lotk UruKlK'sat ISICUUN BKOlMtU^j ami «;•• II. H. FirLlKK A <'0., *' RrniMlraiilV Lon«lon Vfhlie Lcnil, Pow«r*fi Wlif. H.H. m 3 o 09 0) •s e n 4) Xi m I o I e O H CO c o P 0* a CO 1 (D 9 J. L. WooDwoRTH, - Agent. h 4) A A s n •0 cS o £ g I o 4) I s o d o < ■U9WN BKOTMEKS and CO., Wtavlcsaie Drnggiats, Halifax. f 1 NWhf • — __ 876 . 1. p 1 H.ll. FflJiRn d Boilrd f InafX^ Ull, lid Pnwrr'n Wharf. 9 5* I S o d r o S ft H Dye8tnir»aur, tj-t*. "WILLIAM OOSSIF*, UNITEIt Sl'JltriCE BOOK A STATIONERY WAltEllOUSE^ 103 Granville Street, Halifax, SupplioH Wlnsnr k Newtftn'H OIL COLOURS in tuhoH ; l»rup«re(l Canvaa ; do. Htrotchfil oil Fraino, a'l si/os ; Acadciiiy IJoarda ; Oil SkotchiiiK I'upcr, i'ulettcH, lirushos, iiii. WATER COLOURS, hard and moist, in Huxos and Uinxle Cakes, Sketching' liloeks, Drawiii^r iioolvH and l'a|K!rs, uto. Ai,HO- Slieot Wax, ali colourH, (or Wax Flowcrn ; Cako Wax for Fruit ; Moulds, Pins, I'etJilrt, Wiro, etc. Mathematical InstnniiontK, in Cases and loose ; Ivory and IJox Scales, for Civil Knuincors and Anliitccls ; Surveyors and Civil Knt,'lnocra' Chains and IMns, ScrollH, etc. Aikin, Lamhard & Co's superior Uold Pen and Pencil Cases, well adaptted (or use and (or prcsciitH. PrintiTipr, Writing, Note, Account and Wrapping,' Pai^crs ; Envelopes, all kinds ; Kxerciso and Note Hooks, for Students and Schools ; Ulaek Hoard Chalks, Slates, Pencils, and all other articles in jfoneral use. Paper Hanjyiiiffs, in Hales and any quantity, (or country or city demand ; Picture Window Curtains, etc. tfriT Orders for Ma),'a/.ines, Rovlcws, Books of Fashion, Newspapers, and all other I'eriodicids published in Groat Hritain, U. States and Canada, promptly and satisfactorily attended to. Hack Nos. i)roeured, and Yearly Vols, neatly bound. Initial and Crest Stamjiing, Printing, Book-binding and Copperplate Printing carefully atten H OKOWN BUOTUUStS «& CO., Surgical Muiilruiuculs, UullfaiX. W. II. FI'l.rRII nnd CO., nonkOMtlo i'nt \hI!h. n«n«l of l*«»Mrr*ii ^hnrf. 1870] ALMANACK. 211 Tho Spoodlost, Safost, and. most ComfortaUo mo&o of Travol laotwoon HALIFAX AND SYDNEY, IS liY TIIK "INLAND ROUTE/' Via Pictou, Port Hawkesbury & Bras d'Or Lake. The Steamer^EPTUNE," J. HO^ABD BEATT7, Commander. Carrying H. M. Mails, will leave SYDNEY every TTTESDAY aiid THUK«DAY MORNING, at 0, and NOKTJI SYDNEY at 7 a. in. Passin},' through the lUIAS D'OR LAKE to WEST RAY, connecting with tiie 1'. E. Iiilaud Steamers at Port Hawkesbury for I'ictou, theucc by Rail to Halifax. Passengers leaving Halifaaf Will connect with the " NEPTUNE," via l»ictou and Port Hawkesbury, the same evening, and reach Sftlney the following morning. The " NEPTUNE " has lately Iwou thorouK'hIy overhauled, ci'larKtMi and refur- ni.shedftind has HrHt class acconuinHlatioii f(»r UM) Iitalies' and (Iciitlt'iiicii. PanscMgors arriving from Port Hawkesbury can secure their rotiuis ut onco on board tho Steamer aiid liave a eonifortable ni^'bt's rest. A Hrst clas.s Steward and Stewardess will always l>e In att< • hmcc. Meals served in tho l)est style. The " NEPTUNE" will also le;. Sydney, calliuj,' at North Sydney, every alter- nate FIIIDAY, via Big Bras d'Or, -r VVHYCO(J()MAGH, calling at Mr. Eraser's, if there is sutfleictit wharf accommoUiition, if not, at Kelly's Cove, and will return the following day. Any other information will be funiiMied on applicaticjn to the Commander, J. H. BEATTY, or any of the following Agents : HALIFAX JOHN TAYLOR & CO. SYDNEY CHAS. A. MUScmAVE. NORTH SYDNEY AVILLIAM PKOCTOR. LITTLE IVRAS D'OR J. H. CHRISTIE. RADDECIv ^y. R. IRISIL WJCST P>AY ANGT^S MaiTIIIIE. PORT HAWKESBURY LEVI HART. WH YCOCOM AGH PETER A&VCDONALD. Positiuely no Cattle taken on Wednesdays. BKOWN BttOTUEUS un«l l.'O., Oold Leal nud Dry l'alnl«« >^ o o u w I o o t i o ? p M g t o o A r o p p H. II. FULLER and ro., Or^ido of IjrMi PalBt, II«a<1 of rotror'n Wluirf. (3 m B O o u m S § 242 BELCHER S FARMER S [1876 J. A. CHIFfflAN & CO. AUCTIOASEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Halifax, ITova Scotia. TINSMITH, PLUMBER, Sheet-Iron and Zinc Worker^ No. 283 UPPER WATER STREET, Kead of Eloche'8 Wfttpf^ KALCPAKj PCb S. Extensive assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING in Tinware always on hand or made to order. Particular attention paid to Fitting up Stoves. McLearn's Express, OFFICE-243 BARP.INOTOxN ST., HALIFAX. Teams always on hand at Kichmond Depot for the conveyance of Goods into the City. Orders solicited and Prompt attention Guaranteed. JAMES McLEARN, - Proprietor. R, K ir Ii: II K isr C K S : A. McI.EOD & CO., ) I ALBERT CHASE, Esq. C. & W. ANDERSON, fiTorfov Connvallis. J. DlCiGAN & SONS, .^lauiax. JOHN McLEARN, Esq. W. IJ. MUMFORU «& SONS, ; ' Mount Uniacke. 1 18 O ■M o o 4^ 4) I I'ui H ^ Rlu ca ' 1 the in t tof P ^ 0< o o h) p •0 •0 s Co ►* a oq ^ ►1 c3 > ^ P <^ o P *i cS JIJ (4 "fi O s > ri ai s Dn p » te Oi o b o xn CO • g J. K to 00 1 JAS. g n St fc9 jsQ « N & 5 ^ S h.1 74 A 09 • rt- o « u n •tf p E ^ s c3 ! l< H« ! I 1 P A 1 } ^ J^ o n o »'«■■■■■■ UttOWN »KO:aiu:UH and CO., IVholcgale Drugsit)f>«, Uallfac. 11. H. FULLBR A €0., Noble A HoarcN %'arnlHh, Head of Power** Wknrf. era >i n o o p OS 19 g 19 k9 23 H o -fj « » f 2 « ^ S) ^ pi o tA o p "2 •d q 0) S C3 m o I o a 02 to (3 n rt O +» O (3 o 1876] ALMA.NACK. 243 GHALQNER'S ANILINE DYES. Iloseine, ronceau, Nicliolsitu's Scarlet, Ua^^dala I'iiik, Iteu'iti" I'lirplf., Atlas Purple, Violet, Mauve, C)raiij,'c Yellow (deep), Aniline Yell.isv (lij^lit), Nicholson's | Blue, Soluble iJkie, Atlas Green, Hiwrnark Hnnvn, Maroon. Tlie idea of niakiuK' ' these Dyes ftiUy accessible to tlie public orij^inatcd with the i)ropriotor. Thej are in Coloured I'ackets. Those of othc makers should lie rejected, as they are liable to failure. Always use Chaloner's Auiline Dyes. J. CHALONBB, ^TTliolesale Drug^st and Dispensing^ Chemist, Corner King and Germain Streets, ST. JOHN, N. B. A COMrLETE STOCK OF PerMes, SoaDS, Brnsles, Meiicines, &c., always on band. MASTERS & PATTERSON, COHIIISSIOIT MEECHANTS, DEALERS IN Dry and Pichled Fish, Salt, Kerosene and Cod Oil, Ship Stores,. Teas, Groceries, Fruit, &c. 1© SOTJTH 3S^-A.mK:ET ^W^HA-RF, J. E. MASTERS, JAS. PATTERSON ,) ST. JOHN, N. B. -O- ^iiEif EiSiiEeiiii, Importer and Dealer in all kinds of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. 55 GOTTINGEN STREET, HALIFAX. Sii/n of the Big Boot, w O o u ep > » a •a S3 o to p P< M CO « o I 1 CO n f* (0 Prc»crlpUouii i'orcrully dLspeuHeU by UUOWN iiU01illJCI» and €«. I. II. FlILIiER Jb ro , PatnnI Ilay CnttorH, llend of Powers Wharf. c> n (3 * to a o 10 n a h o b •I a CO o .d o o Pi o » o p< o *i P O (0 en O o ? as *u »o ■*> {3 o u A S « a A e h O pH o n « u o h O s i ■*> o h CO ii« cS n o O o BUOWN UROTkl£US uild <^<» ■'"*>11 I>ru;$«i,sis UUdifax. Wliarf. [1876 3 sr ? n. n. FULLER ^ <'0., RntohcrH* Mill FlTcR. Head oT Po^ver's Wharf « A. Eoots. ERMS. 194 C4 O > a o o i ft' o 0b o ►1 p O (A O |n porter give iler. at ■♦a (3 •0 « w to ;) o fa o o n n fa o fa B o s o o fa •JC OS o « O o 1876] ALMANACK. 245 F. B. IVIARTER, Clxeznist <^ iOruggist 172 GRANVILLE ST., HALIFAX, N.S. Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines. Patent Medicines, Brushes, (Jorabs, Soap, Perfumery, Druggists' Sundries. SrECIAZ I'JtTJI'AJtATIONS : Marter's Clilorodyne Cough IMixture, for Coughs, Colds and Consump- tion ; IMarter's Glycerine Compound, for Chapped Hands, kc. ; IMarter's Pain Paint, for Khuniatism ; Marter's Tooth Powder, an elegant prepa- ration ; Marter'a Aniline Dyes— Beauty, Variety and Lustre ; Marter's Worm Powders, warranted good ; Marter's Tooth Ache Drops, sure cure; IMarter's Antibilious Pills, for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveuess, &c. ; Marter's Hair Dye, it dyes instantly. _j^^ Ships' Medicine Chests fitted np. Prescriptions carefully prepared. Orders respectfully Solicited. F. 13- I^.A.IiTEPl- STEAM Coffe e Manufact urer WM-ITSCHWARTZ, 1841— ESTABLISHED-1841. Coffees of Superior Quality, 56 AND 58 BRUNSWiGK ST., HALIFAX. Spouftcw, UruHhes and CambH, ut UUOWN UKOXUUtti A *;«.•»*» M O c p U > m i o o O ►1 *t «*< 3 o o O p < p CD to P P' I.* ts •o (ft a H tfi CD o p P o n. H. FULLER A CO., Pntmt Hon* Sh«eii, llend of Power's IThnrf. ai o ti < bo a A o A O o •a p< g u o o ♦a (3 ;) H o (A Si! « O \ 246 BELCIIICRS FARMERS [1876 ,SVON°°^flf ^^ « JENNINGS & CLAY, k IS^ ^]Sri> 1S4 Ghl^^ISrVILLE ST. HALIFAX, N. S. Importers of Jiritlsh and JForeif/n WMW Ir^ n)lr m :o: Always on hand a large and well assorted Stock of New and Fashion- able Uoods. Especial attention given to onr Eeady-Made Clothing Dopartment. We are determined to keep up the reputation of our House as being the Cheapest in the City. JV^. B.—NO SECOND PRICE. WHOLESALE AND JtETAlL. MAHON BROS. '■' IMPORTERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 97 to 101 Barrington Street, HAL 11^ AX, N. 8. Cottons, Cotton AYarp, Linens, Flannols, Blankets, Corsets, Glcv.s, Ril>l)oi\s, Flowers, Twocids, Dress Goods, Coslinaes, felri'./ls, Mantles, Velvets, &c., &c. ^I.'iO-A. FULL LINE OP A! ' aqs nn hand Low for Cash. INSPECT'O^i INVITED. O > 9 » b9 P > ►1 w {4 A o o n •0 a B (3 08 U o u a ■*» a a 0) O CI o o 9 § IS UltOWN BIIOTUEIIM A CO., IniporterH of Sitrieical lUMtrumciil». [1876 ST. 'B IDS, orscts, lis, C4 O > p p P C< P> ta ta > H TO <«} » *t A (ft P. s id P «< 5 p p< (ft 3 TO (ft n •0 as •0 « o r (3 o 0) o ft. H. n^LLER .t <'0.» «jip and n<>1( Fron, Iload 4it Power's n'hnr#'. (0 o o g ueiieA. 1876] ALMANACK. 247 33 GEORGE ^T., HALIFAX, Has Constantly in Stock a choicu assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which he olFcjrs to Ins friends in Town and Country, on the most favorable t(inns. Wholesale and Eetail. The Goods are personally ReL-cted in Great Britain, and sold at a small advance on the sterling cost. Remember the Address— 33 GEORGE STREET. A« ill* i^j^vi|iif7^| COMMISSION MERCHANT "NVliolesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Dr7 ^ Pickled Fish, FISH OILS, &c. FZSHI1T& SUFFLZES of all kinds constantly on hand. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUNTRY ORDERS. Opposite Keifh*s Brewery, Lower Water Street, M o d ft- u > o 3 o >i o (i H o B •0 o p < P at M fcO P |3> M c T 9 «• % td (ft p a TO o rtaotogrnvliic IhijiulculH, etc. at KICO%VN iSKOlllUB!^ uikI iO. A. C. COGSWELL, D.D.S., Surgeon Dontist, Office 105 Mollis SL o o t «\ o o o n o o o IS V3 bo o o O Ft M r-l C3 1^ O O & m PI ■ 248 BKLCIIER S PARMER S ALMANACK. [1876 Confederation LIFE AS ATION OF ®mMA. Ins'aring Lives at Lo'w Eates! Retaining the Premiums in the Country. N. S. I*riOVIlSiOIAL. 330A.Ri:>: Sir Ev)WARn Kexny, Chairman, Hon. Jamks MAcnoNALD, Thomas Aijuott, Es i. J. S. Maclean, Esq. GKO. r. MiTCHKLL, Esq. Medical E\aiiiiner AV. N. "WlCKWlRE, Esq., M. D. Isolated Risk FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Insuring Detached D'wellings, CHURCHES, SCHOOL HOUSES, TEMPERANCE HALLS, AND ALL PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Also— Farmers' Houses, Barns, Stock, &c. AT VERY LOW RATES. CA.PITA.il. - S600,000. -o- FREDERICK ALLISON, N. S. Agefit, OFFICE OVER HALIFAX BANK. o o » o o ii o ca o tf & o a pi n o o ► pi o 3- m o B o 01) ca ^^ ( A. STEPHEN & SON, Furniture, 101 & 103 Barringion. Sec p. 5. 5 Hollis St. [1876 ;esl intry. sq. -, Esq. ]0, o bJ m o » o o ^ o a & Id o U o o o p> i. AND &:c. )0. mtf o o A. & W. MAGKINLAY, Blank Book Manufoctiirers, FIRST FinZE Obtained at Provincial Exhibition, (Z:^ |for ^upmoritn of l^hinli ^ooks. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Register Books, &c., &c. BLAITH BOOKS of every description Euled and Printed to Pattern. , 1 ST. CROIX PULP AND PAPER 00. A. & W. MACKINLAV, AGEJMTS. \VRArrL\(; PAPKlv'Saii.l I'APEI: IiA( IS miiimfa.tiiic I 1)V tlic irl)i>\t', ('omiiiiuy ('(Uii^ttinllv cii hiiii'.l at Imv rates. 'i. :y W. MACKINLAY, HALIFAX, N. S.