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' .• • _i.\ FiFTY-ThiBD Yeau of the Reign of Queen Victoria, CONTAINING ■ . GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, '' STATISTICAL INFORMATION, k. SATNT JOHN, N. B. , i '^ PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, 84 Prince ^I'illiain Street. -«^^0c^^^30 :g^5^^g^S0£s:^ ^ g^l^g: S0£^^F a/mC.3 1 ,. V Harold Gilbert's New Carpet Warehouse, 18 MARIN& ANt> I'lSHERtKS, ETC. [1890. Marine and Fisheries Department. Hon. Charles H. Tupper, Minister of Marine and Fisiieries. J. H. Hanllnpr, Esq., Agent for New Brunswiclc, of Liglit Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, Buoys and Beacons, and Fisheries. J. Mit- chell, Inspector of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys arid Beacons for New Brunswick. FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. DrsTHiCT No. 1.— County of Charlotte and its Islands. Inspector, Capt; Pratt, of the Cruiser " Dream." District No. 2.— Comities of Restigouche, Gloucester^ Northumberland) Kent and Westmorland. Inspector, R. C. Chipman, Dorchester. District No. 3.— Counties of Albert, St. John, Kings, Queens, Sunburyj York, Carleton and Victoria. Inspestor, David Morrow, Oromucto. Light Houses in Bay of Fundy. CAPE SABLE, N. S.— Revolving white light on Cape; bright t5s., dark 248. Latitude 4.5d. 23m. Ifls. ; longitude, G5d. 37m. lis. Octagonal white tower, .53 feet above high water, visible 12 miles in clear weather. CAPE SABLE, W. E.— Latitude 43d. 27m. 17s. ; longitude 6.5d. 39iii. 10a. The light is fixed white, elevated 42 feet above high './ater mark, and should be visible from all points seaward 11 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, of small 3ize. The lighthouse is a square wooden tower, painted white, and is 3B feet high from its base to vane on the lantern. Steam Fog Whistle on southern point of Cape, elevated about 40 feet above high water, sounds in thick weather, fogs, and snow storms, a blast of t«n seconds duration each minute, with an interval of fifty seconds be- SEAL ISLAND, N. S.~South point, i^ mile inland, latitude 4,3d. '£im. 34s. N. ; longitude, (36d. Om. 52s. W. Fixed white light, white octagonal tower, 98 feet above high water mark. Visible 18 miles. The Blonde Rock lies S. by W. 3^ miles from lighthouse. A fog whistle, near lighthouse, during fogs and snowstorms, sounds^ in each minute a blast of five seconds duration, and after an interval of five seconds, gives another blast of five seconds, with an interval of forty-five seconds. CAPE FOHCHU, N. S. -Flash white light on E. Cape, S point, latitude 43d. 47m. 28s. N. Longitude, 66tl. 9m. 21s. W. Light li min., dark ^niin. Towei', octagonal, vertical stripes, red and white, Fog whistle on W. side. Sounds in fogs and snow storms 10 seconds in every minute. Visible 18 miles. CAPE ST. MARY, N. S.— East side of Bay, latitude N. 44d. 14m. 2()s.: lon- gitude W. 66d. 12m. 4s. Flash light, alternate red and white, at intervals of §0 seconds. White octagonal tower, 103 feet above high water mark. BRIAR ISLAND, N. S.- N. W. point, latitude N. 44d. 14in. 57s.; loiigitut'e W. 6(kl. 23m. ;Ws. Fixed white light, visible 13 miles. Octagonal wliite lighthouse, 92 feet above high water mark. Steam Fog Whistle on N. W. of Briar Island, south side of lighthouse, sounds during thick and foggy weather three blasts of 4 seconds duration, with intervals of 4 seconds between them in each minute. BOAR'S HEAD, N. S.— 50 feet from edge of cliff, on S. entrance of Petite Passage ; latitude N. 44d. 24m. 16s. ; longitude W. 66d. 13m. Os. Revolving red and white alternately, every minute. Lighthouse white, square, 70 feet above high water mark. Visible 14 miles. POINT PRIM, N. S.— S. point of entrance to Annapolis Basin; latitude N. 44d. 41m. 17s.; longitude W. fiid. 47m. 20s. Fixed white light, visible 13 miles. Vertical red and white .striped square tower, 7(5 feet above high water mark. Fog Whistle on Prim Point sounds 8 seconds in each minute, making an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. PORT WILLIAM, N. S.— Marshall Cove. South Shore, latitude N., 44d. 56m. .528.; longitude W., 6.5d. 16m. Os. Two fixed white vertical lights, visible 10 miles, 20 feet apart. White, square, 60 and 57 feet above high water, lantern on top of dwelling, lower light in bow window visible from W. S. W. round N. to E. N. E. Collars and CnfEis, 2 cts. each, at Ungar's Steam Lanndry, 54 Xing Street, St. John', N. i. 1890.] LIGHT HOUSES. 19 MARGARET" 'ILLE, N. S.— On extremity of Poiilt, S. shore, latitude N., 45d. 2m. 578.; longitude W., 65d. 40m. Two red lighte, visible 8 miles. Lighthouse, horizontal white and black stripes, square, visible from W. S. W. round N. to E. N. E. BLACK ROCK. N. S.— South Shore, latitude N., 45d. 10m. Os.; longitude W.. 64d. 4fim. Os. Fixed white light, visible 12 miles. Square white light- house, 45 feet above high water mark. Fog Whistle on extreme point of Cape D'Or, on the opposite side of chan- nel from Black Rock; 8ound.s in thick weather twice in each minute, each blast being of B seconds duration, with intervals of 24 seconds between. CAPE ENRAGE, N. B.— On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 44d. 35m. :i4s.; lon- gitude 64d. 6m. .55s. Fixed white light, visible 1.5 miles. White square tower, 120 feet above high water mark. A Steam Fog Whistle, 150 feet N. E. from lighthouse, sounds during thick weather four seconds in eacti minute ; will probably be heard in calm weather 10 mile)^, and in stormy weather from three to five miles. I QUACO, N. B.— A new Lighthouse Tower haa been erected upon the pitch I of the Cape at West Head, Quaco, to replace that on the rock off Quaco. Latitude N., 45d. 19m. 30s.; longitude W., 65d. 32m. Os. It is a revolving white c&toptric light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every 20 seconds. It is elevated about 110 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 10 miles from all points of approach seaward. The building is of wood, painted white, and consists of a square tower 40 feet high from its base to the vane on the lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached. This light, which will Tbe a general coast light, as well as a guide to St. Martin's Harbor, is distant 1,200 feet N. W. by W. from the site of the old lighthouse. A Fog Bell in a framed tower on the lighthouse block strikes every 12 seconds during thick and foggy weather and snow storms. Under favorable circumstances it should be heard two or three miles, and in stormy weather or against the wind about a mile. The Bell Buoy moored o!T Quaco Ledges, in the Bay of Fundy, having dis- appeared from its station, has been temporally replaced by an iron can buoy painted red. The Bell Buoy moored off the point of the Lighthouse Ledge, off West Quaco Head, at the entrance of Quae?) Harbor, is now in position. The Spar Buoy moored off the south end of Quaco Shoal in Quaco Harbor has been replaced by an iron can buoy. ST. MARTIN'S HEAD FOG ALARM.- Latitude N., 45d. 26m. lOs,; longi- tude W., 65d. 11m. 25s. The Horn, which is located on the summit of the Head, will, during thick weather, sound blasts of 14 seconds duration, with intervals of 48 seconds between the blasts. The engine house is an oblong wooden building with a pitclied roof, and is painted white. GRINDSTONE ISLAND, N. B.— On west part of island, latitude N., 45d. 43s.; longitude "W., 64d. STm. Fixed bright light, visible 12 miles. White square tower, 60 feet above high water. Fog Syren N. E. of light, sounds four blasts every minute. CAPE SPENCER, N. B.— On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 45d. 12m. ?0s.; longitude W., 65d. 54m. Os. Revolving red and white alternately, at intervals of 45 seconds. Visible 20 miles. White square building, with tower 207 feet above high water. Partridge Island light by compass N. W. by W. i \7., northarly distance l)eing 6i miles from light to light. PARTRIDGE ISLAND, ST. JOHN HARBOR.— Latitude N., 45d. 14m. 20s. longitude W., 66d. 3m. 20s. Fixed white light, visible 17 miles. Tower vertical red and white stripes. 119 feet above high water. Hteam Whistle on Island sounds for 10 seconds in every minute. A Bell Buoy near east Bide of Partridge Island Reef. NEGRO POINT.— On end of Government Breakwater. Latitude 45d. 14m. ! 25s. Red. i ST. JOHN HARBOR.— End of Bar. Latitude N . , 45d. 15m. 10s. ; longitude 66d. 3m. 40s. Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Lighthouse, vertical black and white stripes, 35 feet above high water. DIPPER HARBOR.— On the southern point of Campbell's Island, in th& County of Saint John. Latitude N., 45d. 5in. 30s.; longitude t6d. 25m. 0s» 32 Waterloo Street, St. Johni N. B. ^uySWool Carpets at Harold Gilbert's, I 20 LIGHT noUSKS. [1890. The light is fixed white, and elevated 30 feet above high water niarl<, and is shown from a square red tower, red roof, and will show in Bay S. by W. to S. E., and should be visible 6 miles beu/een these points. LEPREAUX.— On Point. Latitude N. 4.'jd. 3ni. 40s.: longitude W. fifid. 27m. 3W8. Two fixed white lights. Visible 15 miles. U yards apart. 81 and 63 feet above high water mark. Tower octagonal, striped horizontally red and white. Fog WKistle on Point in thiclc weather soiuids twice each minute, first giving a blast of five seconds duration with an interval of five seconds; then a blast of five seconds tluration, with an interval of 45 seconds to eomT)lete the minute. Split Jlock Automatic Buoy has been removetl from its former position, to a station near the shore. Latitude N. 45d. 7m. l.'is.; longitude W! tlfid. l.^m. 55s. The buoy Is painted bla(;k, is moored in 30 fathoms water, and in its present position will serve as a guide into Musquash Harbor. Musquash Lighthouse bears North, distant H miles, and Split Rock N. E. from the Buoy. An Automatic Signal Buoy, sounding a ten inch whi.stle, in liJ3 fathoms water, S. S. W. 1 nautical mile of Point Lepreaux Lighthouse, on the New Brunswick coa.st of the Bay of Fundy. Latitude N. -1.5(1. 2m. 30s.: longitude W. 66d. 27m. 4os. The following bearings are given from the buoy: SpUt Rock Whistling Buoy, E.i N.; Head Harbor Lighthouse, W.| N.; Wolves reef, W.i N. SOUTH WEST WOLF ISLAND.— On S. E. Point of the Island. Latitude N. 44tl. 56m. 30s. longitude W. (i6d. 44m. lOs. White revolving light every If minutes. \ .sible 17 to 20 miles. House, white, square, wooden, 111 feet above high water. BEAVER HARBOR.— Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Latitude N. 45d. 3m. 45s ; longitude G6d. 44m. W. Tower, square wooden building, painted white, 45 feet above high water. BLISS ISLAND.— West end of Island, south side of western entrance to Bliss Harbor. Latitude N. 4.5d. Im. 15s. Fixed red light. Visible 12 miles. White square wooden building, 45 feet above high water. PEA POINT— (L'ETANG).— White lighthouse. Fixed green light. Lati- tude 45d. 2m. :Ws. N. : longitude HGd. r>kn. 30s. W, LETETE PASSAGE.— Fog Trumpet on Mascabin Point. Latitude 4.5d. 2m. 20s. N. longitude 66d. .53m. 30s. W. During thick weather, fogs and snowstorms, the trumpet will sound bl asts of seven seconds duration, with intervals of thirty seconds between them. It can be heard two or three miles against, and six to seven with the wind. The building is square, with a coal shed attached, and is painted white. LUBEC NARROWS LIGHT.— A Lighthouse erected on Mulholland's Point, Campol:)ello Island, on the eastern side of Lubec Narrows, in the (Jounty of Charlotte to guide through the Narrows. Latitude N. 44d. 51m. 4^8. longitude W. 66tl. 58m. .50s. The light is a fixed white, elevated 60 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 13 miles from N. N. E. round by S. to S. S. E. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric of small size. The building is a square wooden tower pamted white, surmounted by an iron lantern, and is 44 feet in height from the gi'ound to the vane on the lantern. HEAD HARBOR (Campobello Island).— North Point. Latitude N. 44d. 57m. 30s. ; longitude W. 66d. 53m. 52s. Fixed white light. Visible 13 miles in clear weather. Octagonal tower, white, with red cross, 64 feet above high water. Fog Trumpet at the North Point of Head Harboi-, on the Island of Campo- bello, in the County of Charlotte. Latitude N. 44tl. 57m. ;30s.; longitude W. 66d. .53m. 52s. During thick weather, fogs, and snowstorms, the trumpet wdl sound blasts of 8 seconds duration, with intervals of 35 seconds between them. SWALLOW TAIL.— On N. E. part of Grand Blanan. Fixed wTiite light. Visible 18 miles. Latitude N. 44d. 45m. 48s. longitude W. 66d. 44m. 2s. Light- house white octagonal wooden building, 148 feet above high water. A Steam Fog Whistle on extreme N. W. Head of Grand Manan, 80 feet above high water. Sounds in thick w^-ather three blasts of 4 seconds duration in each minute, with an interval of 16 seconds between each blast. OLD PROPRIETOR LEDGE.— Spindle Beac-ou, painted red, on S. E. of Shirts Laundried, 10 cts. each, at TJngar's Steam Laundry, -.K** I 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] LIGHT HOUSES. 21 Vim. 10s. longitude Wid. 40ni. Oh. Grand Manan Island. Latitude 44d. Visible 8 or 10 niileH in clear weather. ' SOUTH WEST HEAD.- 'Orand Manan Light).-Gull Cliff, at the South West IIea< I of Grand Manan Island. Latitude N. -44d. 8»iin. Os. longtllude VV. (Mkl. 54ni. Kis. The liglit, a revolving catoptric one, nialceK a complete revolution in two minutes, showing thi'ee white HasheH and three red flashes witii intei-vals of eclipse of 'M seconds. It is elevated atX) feel alKive high water, and in clear weather sliould W visible for a distance of 24 miles. The l)uilding consists of a .square wooden tower with dwelling attached, painted white, and 43 feet higii fr()m base to vane. GKANU HARBOR. -Fi.sli Fluke Point, on the eastern side of Grand Har- bor, Island of Grand Manan. Latitude N. 44d. 40m. i-'s. longitude W. OOd. .'iHm. r)s. The light is a fixed white catoptric, elevated 40 feet alnjve high water mark, and in clear weather sho\Ud Im* seen 11 miles from south around by West to northeast. The building is of wood painted white, and consists of a square tower 88 feet high from base of building to base of lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached. GANNET ROCK.— A fixed and flash light on rock. Visible twelve miles. Latitude 44d. Om. 3Hs. : longitude (Kid. 47m. Os Oi;tagonal tower, striped vertically black and white alternately. Fixed light, 4.") seconds, A gun will be fired once every hour dur- Eclipse, H " ing the continuance of fog, snowstorm, Flasn, 4i " . or other thick weather. Dangerous rocks Eclipse, H '• extend 4 nules eastward of lighthouse. — BO seconds. MACHIAS ISL AND.-On Island two lights, W. by N. i E., and E. by S. i S., and 50| yards apart. Fixed white, can be seen 15 miles in clear weather. House white. 58 feet E. and 54 feet W. from high water. MOOSE-A-BEG.— (Am.)— On Mistake Island, west entry ♦^o Bay of Fundy. Flash white light, HO seconds interval. House brick, whitewashed. 65 feet above high water. Latitude N. 44d. 28m. 27s. longitude W^. (37d. 31m. 558^ J'ETITE MANAN.— South side of Island. Fixed white, varied by white flashes. Time between flashes 2 minutes. Visible 17 miles. Tower, grey granite, natural color. Latitude N. 45d. 22m. 2s. Longitude "W. 66d. .'im. Sis. A Fog Whistle giving two blasts of 5 seconds each per minute. Interval between blar-ts 8 secondp and 42 seconds. LITTLE RIVER. -On an island at the entrance of the river. A flxetl white light varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visible 11 miles. RICHIBUCTO HEAD LIGHT.— This is a fixed white light, situated on Richibucto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the Gulf of St. I^wrence. The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating ap- paratus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is square, about 50 feet from base to vane, painted white, and stan(ls in latitude 46d. 39m. 40s. N.: longitude 64d. 4:^in. SOs. W. of Givenwich. RICHIBUCTO HARBOR RANGE LIGHTS. -Two range light towei-s, erected by the Govei'nment of Canada close to the present day-beacons upon the South Beach, at the entrance of the Richibucto River, Kent Co., N. B. The front building is on the outside of the bank. It is of wood, painted white, and consists of a square tower, painted white, ;W feet high to vane on lantern, with dwelling attached. Latitude N. 4firl. 42m. 4.5s ; longitude W. «4tl. 4Km. lOs. The light js fixed white, catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high water mark, and slumld be visible 12 miles. The back tower is distant W. by S. i S. .W() feet from the front one. It is an open framed square tower, 43 feet high to vane on lantern, and is also painted white. The hght is fixed red. catopti'ic, eleva*^ jd44 feet above high water wark, and should be visible 12 miles. Those two lights are intended to replace the day-beacons, and in one lead through the channel over the bar at the mouth of the river. RESTIGOUCHE RIVER RANGE LIGHTS.- The buildings are all square towers, built of wood, painted white, thej' are 22 feet in height from base to top of ventilator, and shows fixed white catoptric hghts. 1. Dalhousie Range Lights, Restigouche County. New Brunswick.— The front tower is placed on the public wharf. The lignt is elevated 24 feet 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. Tapestry Carpets in endleiw variety at 22 LIGHT norsES, [1890. above high water mark. liatitude N. 48d. 4m. 40s. ; longitude W. fifid. 2'itn. 208. The back tower is placed on Montgomery Island. The light is elevated 27 feet above high water mark. 2. Campbellton Range Lights, Restlgonehe County, New Brunswick.— The front tower is placed on a pier beside the railway wharf ; the light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 4Hd. Om. .50s.; longi- tude W. eOd. 89m. 4()s. Tlie back tower is placed on Mr. Moffat's wharf. The light Is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. HAY ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.— Two Range Lights have been erected upon Hay Island, Miramichi Bay, Northumlwrland County. N. B.. to enable vessels, In seekir? shelter, to (rlear the point of the shoal off the east end of the island. Latitude N. 47d. 14m. 198.: longitude W. (Wd. 3m. 40s. The front light is fixed white catoptric, exhibited from a lantern hoisted on a mast 15 feet high. It is elevated 23 feet above high water, and should be visible 10 miles. At the lias^e of the mast is a small shed painted red. The back light is distant 210 feet from the front one. It is fixed white, catoptric, elevated 20 feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles. The building is a square wooden tower, 21 feet high from base to vane, and Is painted white. BUCTOUCHE RANGE LIGHTS. — Two Range Lights, erected upon Dixon's Point, on the south side of Buctouche Harbor, Kent County, N. B.. to guide vessels into Buctouche Harbor. The front buildmg is situated on the Point near the water's edge, and close to the previously existing front beacon. Latitude N. 4(5d. 2rm. 40s. ; longitude W. fMd. 38m. 50s. The light is fixer' white, catoptric, elevated 36 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 11 miles in tlie direction of the range. The tower is a square wooden one, 30 feet high from the base to the vane on the top of the lantern, and is painted white. The back range light is distant 1,050 feet N. W. by W. from the front one; the building is similar, .34 feet high, and shows a light also similar, elevated 41 feet aboverhigh water, and visible 12 miles. Two Range Lights, erected upon Church or Indian Point, on the north side of Buctouche Harbor, in the County of Kent, N, B. The front light is fixed white, catoptric, elevated 2S feet above 'high water mark, and should be visible nine miles in line of range. Latitude N. 46d. 29m. .35s. ; longitude W. 64d. 40m. .30s. It is situated close to the road which runs along the shore from Buctouche Village to Church or Indian Point. The back range light building is 1,9^0 N. N. W. JW. from the front one. The light is fixed white, catoptric, elevated 53 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 12 miles in the direction of the range. Both bixildings are small square towers. 23 feet high from the ^-ound to the tops of the roof, painted white with red roofs The two lights in ranee lead into the harbor through the deepest channel, clear of all obstructions, from the line of range from the Dixon's Point Lights to the point where the channel turns abruptly to the westward to enter the Buctouche River. FOX ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS. -The Beacon Lights on the north-west end of Fox Island, Miramichi Bay, N. B., have been moved, and a third lieht added, and the lights as now arranged are In operation. All show fixed white Ughts, which should be visible 8 miles, from lanterns hoisted on mast. At the base of each mast is a shed painted white. One of the lights is situated within lOO feet of the most northerly point of island. It is elevated 50 feet above high water mark, and has a post 40 feet high. LatitudeiN. 48d.:8m. 5s. : longitude W. e.'jd. 2m. 20s. The second light is distant 1,051 feet S. E. iS. from the fii-st named, and will be 46 feet above high water mark, with a post 38 feet high. The third light Is distant 953 feet S. W. from the fh-st named, and will be 36 feet above water mark, with a post 28 feet high. The first and second in line range N. W iW, into the old Horseshoe Channel. The first and third in line range N. E. through Portage Island Channel. The second and third in line range W. by N., leading to the upper buoy of Horseshoe Shoal. CAPE JOURIMAIN, STRAITS OF NORTHUMBERLAND.— Latitude 46tl 10m. Os. N. ; longitude 6.3d. 51m. Os. W. Visible from all points of approach from S. E. around by N. to W, The lighthouse is an octagonal wooden 1 iwe Curtains. 60 cts. per pair, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, Harold Gilbert's, 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. i I 1890.] MOIIT HOUSES. 23 pyramidal building, painU'd *vhlte. 40 feet high, elevated 78 feet above hiKh water, and stands tM5 feet from the extremity of the diflf. The keeper's houHe, a one and a half Htory wooden huildinK, painted white, is situated 80 feet to the westward of the lighthouse. GOOSE LAKE. MISCOU ISLAM), BAY DES CIIALEURS.- A revolvlnj? white light, elevated 40 feet above high water, and showing a Hash eveiy minute, is exhibited at this lighthouse, and is seen at a distance of upward of ten miles. The lighting apparatuf> has two faceg, and malcea a complete revolution every two minutes. The tower l** a square wooden building, 28 feet high, with a dwelling attached, and painted white. The illuminating apimratus is catoptric. HERON ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.-This light Is a fixed white light, elevated tW feet above high water, is visible from all points seaward, and in clear weather Is seen at a distance of li miles. The tower is a jquare w«K)den building 80 feet high, and painted white. The iUuminating apparatus is catoptric. CAUAQUET ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.— Square tower on keeper's dwelling. White. MISCOU FOG WHISTLE. - A Steam Fog Whistle has been erected on Miscou Island, at the entrance of the Bay des Chaleurs. The whistle is sounded twice in each minute. SHEDIAC BEACON LIGHT.- Two lights on Point du Chene wharf, in the harbor of Shediac. Latitude J«d. 14m. 208. N, ; long tude 64d. 31m, Os.W. POINT ESCIIMINAC LIGHT. — Tliis lighthouse is situated in MiramlchI Bay. North latitude 47d. 4m. 30s.; west longitude 64d. r>Om. 30s. It is a fixed bright light, elevated 70 feet abol^ high water. A third order French dioptric lighting apparatus has beon placed on this tower, which is visible for 25 miles. BAY DU VIN ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.— Two range Ughts is erected on the west end of Bay Du Vin Island, Miramichi Bay, County of Northumber- land, N. B., to enable vessels, seeking shelter, to clear the point of the shoal lying olT the island. The front light is fixed white, catoptric, elevated 30 feet above high water mark, and should be visible in line of range 10 miles. Latitude N. 47d. 5m. 208.; longitude W. 65d. 7m. Bs. The back light is distant 1,123 feet easterly from the front one. It is also fixed white, catoptric, is elevated 42 feet above high water mark, and shou'd be visible 11 miles. Both lights are hoisted on masts, with sheds painted red at their bases: the front mast being 25 feet and the back one 30 feet above the ground. MISCOU ISLAND LIGHT. -This lighthouse is situated on Birch Point. North latitude 48d. Im Os. ; west longitude 64d. 50m. 3.1s. It is a fixed red light, elevated 7?) feet above high water. MIRAMICHI RIVER.- Lighthouse on Portage Island. Fixed white light, elevated — feet above high water. Two beacon lights on Preston's beach, about five miles above Escuminac Light. Two beacon lights on Oak Point. Two beacon lights at Grant's. Fixed white lights. Visible 10 niles. Lighthouse at Shippegan Gully has been removed from Taylor's Island on the southwest of Alexander's Pomt.on the northeast point of the entrance to the Gully. latitude N. 45d. 43m. 308.. longitude W. Md. 39m. 258. The light is a fixed white catO))tric light, elevated 2.^ feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles from all points seaward The tower consists, as heretofore, of a square wooden building, 30 feet high from base to vane on lantern, painted white. A small light, consisting of a lantern, hoisted on a pr>le. to show also a fixed white light has been established 434 feet S. W. by W from the main light. It is elevated 22 feet above high water, and should be seen 9 miles in the direction of the range. The two lights range with the buoy on the outside of the bar at the entrance of the Gully. RIVER ST. JOHN LIGHTS.-Green Head, Sand Point, Belyea's Point. Palmer's"! Landing, Oak Point, Flewelline's Landing, No Man's Friend, Oromocto Shoals, Wilmot's Bluff, Cox's Point, Robertson's Point, Fanjov's Point, Grand Lake, Musquash Island, Hendrj' Farm, Washademoak Lake, Hackerest Point, Salmon River, Grand Lake, Williams' Landing, Lower Jemseg. Visible 10 miles. 3i$ Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B, Low priced Tapestry Carpets at I 24 RATEH OK riLOTAOE. [1800. Pilotage District of the Port of St. John. 'V H-: INW. RD8. Rates of Pil()taK<" for all sailing vessels entering and leaving the Port of St. John, N. B.: FHrst District, from Partridge Island to Musfpiasli IToad, bearing N. W., per foot draft of water, 91.50. Second District, fniiii Muscpiash Head to Point Iwepreaux, N. W., per foot draft of water. $].7'). Third District fhall l)e from the f (Jrand Alanan to Liberty Point, bear- ing N. W. l»y W., North Channel; and from Machias Seal Island to Cape Sable Seal Island, bearing S. S. E., South Chamiel ; per foot draft of water, OUTWARDS. ' : • • ♦> Fi-omthe Harbor of the Port of St. John, N. B., to outside (f Partridge Island, per foot draft of water, .'$l.-^'i. Down the Bay of Fundy, when recjuired, shall be $2.00 per foot draft of water, over and above the one dollar and twenty-five cents Harbor Pilotage outwards. ' ' • TRANSPORT INO. ' ' '»« If any Pilot shall be employed in the removal of any ship or vessel within the Port or Harbor of St. John, from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from any wharf to any mooring ground, or from one whai'f to another wharf, and such pilot shall see said vessel projierly secured and moored, he shall be entitled to demand and receive for such services as follows: Pro- vided always that if on arrival of any ship or vessel into the Harbor of St. John, circumstances prevent such sliip or vessel from beir g placed on the mooring ground or at the berth intended by the Master, owner or consignee of such ship or vessel, it shall be the duty "of the Pilot piloting such ship or vessel inwards, to pilot the same when being removed to such mooring ground or berth, if such removal take place within twenty-four hours after the arrival of such ship or vessel as aforesaid, without any extra charge for the same. For vessels not over 100 tons, Jfl--^'^; over 100 tons and not exceeding 200, $2.00; over 200 tons and not exceeding 300, $8,00; over 300 tons and not exceeding 400, $4,00; and twenty-five cents additional for every fifty tons such vessel may measure over four hundred tons. All steamers, not otherwise exempt by the Pilotage Acts shall pay the following rates of pilotage for entering or leaving the port of St. John, N. B. : r-j ':.-;-* I INWARDS. First District, from Pnrt ridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing N. W., per foot draft of water, $2. 00. Second District, from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, N. W., per foot draft of water, $2.50. Third District shall be from the outside limit of the Second District to a hound langing from the North Head of Grand Manan to Liberty Point, bearing N.W. by W., North Clmimel; and from Machias Seal Island to Cape Sable Seal Island, bearing S. S. E., South Channel, per foot draft of water, $3.00. . /Mil OUTWARDS. From the Harbor of the Port of St John, N. B., to' the outside of Partridge Island, per foot draft of water, $i.75. Down the Bay of Fundy, when required, shall be $2.75 per foot draft of over and above the $1.75 Harbor Pilotage outwards. Pillow Shams done equal to new at Vngar's Steam Laundry, Harold Oilb«Tt's 04 King 8tre«t, St. John, N. B. 1890.] KATES OF PILOTAGE— WHARFAGE. 25 TRANSI'UKTINU. If any Pilot slmll !)♦• t'liiploytMl in tlu' removal of any StfunuM- within the Port orTIarbor of St. .John rroin any nioorinj; ^ronnd to any wharf or from any wharf to 'uiy mooring jfronnd, iir fro'n one wharf to another wharf and such Pilot shall h.*e the said Steamei- i»roi)erly secuivd or nuMM'ed, he shall be entitled to demand and reeeive for such service as follows: Provided always that if on the arrival of any Steamer into tfie Harbor of St. John, eircnin- Mtances prevent such Steamer from beinjf placed on the mooring ground or at the berth intended by the master, owner or consignee of such Steamer, it shall be the duty of tJje Pilot piloting such Steamer inwards to pilot the same when beinj^ removed to sucn mooring prround or berHi, if such removal takes place within twenty-four hours after the arrival of such Steamer as aforesaid, without extra chai'ge for the same: For all Steamers not over ](K) tons, $2M\ over KH) tons and not exceeding !J00, $^>.'A): over 'M) tons and not exceeding 8(K». f«.75; over ;J(K) tons and not exceeding 4()(>, ^Jfj.CK), and iH) cents additional for every fifty tons such Steamer shall measure over 400 tons. It being understood if a Steamer drop two anchoi-s in the Harbor on ari'ival. she is considejifd moored, and any removal is a transportation. The following are Licensed Pilots : Thos. Traynor, Richard Cline, J. L. C- Sherrard, John Sproul, Samuel Rutherford, Daniel Mulherrin, .James S- Spears, .James McPartland, Charles iJaley, James Reed, jr., Richard Scott, "William Millar, Henry Thomas, James Doyle, Alfred Cline, James Murray, Wm. Quinn, Patrick Conlin, John Thomas, Henry Si)ears, E. J. Fletcher, Bartholomew Rogers, John Spears (3rd), William Scott, Patrick Traynor, Robert Thomas, Thos. John Stone, Joseph Doherty, Wm. Jjahey, James E. Mantle, Philip George Doody James Bennett, Martin Spi'ai-s. ■ , ■ ■ ■ \ , 1 John McAnulty, for Musquash. H. D. Tttoop, Chairman. • Chas. McLauchlan, Jr., • Thos, S. Ai:)AM8, Charles S. Taylor, J. IT. THOMAS, Secretary. W. .E. Vroom, Edward Lantalum. Board of Pilot Commiasioners. Kates of Wharfage. Established by Act o Vict. c. :l!), in the City of Saint John and City of , . , ■ ,. Portland. , . •For every decked vessel or woodboat of the burthen of 40 tons and under, 30e. per day; 40 and under 50 tons, 35c.; 50 and under 60 tons, 40c. ; 60 and imder 70 tons, 45c. ; 70 and under 80 tons, 50c. : 80 and under 90 tons, .55c. ; 90 and under ICO tons, 60c. : 100 and under 120 tons, 70c.; 120 and under 150 tons, 80c.: 150 and imder 180 tons, 90c.: 180 and under 200 tons, $1.00; 200 and under 220 tons, 81.10: 220 and imder 240 tons, 1.20; 240 and under 260 tons, 1.30; 268 and under 280 tons, 1.40; 280 and under 300 tons, 1..50; WO and under 320 tons, 1.60; 320 and under :i40 tons, 1.70; ;J40 and under 360 tons, 1.00; 360 and under 380 tons, 1.90; .380 and under 400 tons, 2.00; 400 and under 450 tons, 2.25; 450 and under 500 tons, 2..50; and 2oc. for every addi- tional 50 tons. 32 Waterloo Stieat, St. John, N. B. Bend to Harold Oilbert's for Patterns 26 TOP WHARFAGE. [1890. Top Wharfage. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton of 2240 lbs., 25c; ale and beer per hogshead, each, 7c; ale and beer per barrel, each, 3c; ale and beer per half- barrel, each, 2c; barrels of raisins, pitch, tar, cement, plaster of paris, whiting, beans, peas, and barley, each, 3c; barrels of flour, bread, meal, onions, apples, and potatoes, each, Ic; half -barrels of the same, each, ic: barreb of sa^ provisions, and pickled fish, each, 2c; half -barrels of the same, each, Ic; fli-kins and ktgs of all kinds, weighing 28 lbs. and over up to 56 lbs. each, ic; weighing under 28 lbs., each, Jc; ballast, per ton of 2240 lbs., 10c; bricks, per thousand. 20c; coals of all kinds, per ton of 2240 lbs., 5c; crates casks, and cases of glass and earthenware, i)er ton of ^0 cubic feet, each, lOc; barrels of the same, each, Ic; carriages and coaches, each, 10c; carboys each, Ic; clay and chalk, per ton of 2240 lbs., lOc; cattle, viz., bulls, oxen, and cows, each, 10c: cattle, viz., h^^ifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each, 2c, coffee, cocoa, nuts, walnuts, and other kinds of nuts and filberts, in bags each bag, Ic; fish, dry, per quintal, Ic: fish, per hogshead, each, iCo; fish per tierce, each, 5c: fish, smoked herring, per box, ic; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, Ic; glass, in smaller packages, each, Jc; grain, and roots of all kinds, per IOC Y shels, 30c; horses, mares, and ge/ dings, each, 10c; hay screwed, per ton of 2000 lbs., ^Oc; hay, unscrewed, per. ton of 2000 lbs., 30c; hi des, green, each, ic ; hides diy, each |c ; hides, in bales, each bale, 10c ; hollow cast iro n ware, teiTa cotta, and iron piping, aiid loose stove castings, p. ton, 25c; hampers, each. Ic; lime, hogshead, .5c; lime, p. barrel, 2ic; lumber of all kinds, per 1000 superficial feet, 10c: laths, per thousand, 2c ; liquors and liquids? per pipe, each, 10c: liquors and liquids, per hogshead, each, 7c; liquors and liquids, per quarter-cask, each, 3c; minerals of all kinds, coals excepted, not manufactured, per ton of 2240 lbs., 10c; molasses and melado, per hogshead^ each, 7c; molasses and melado, per puncheon, each, 7o; molasses and melado, per tierce, each, 5c; molasses and melado, per barrel, each, 2c; oil parafflne, t3nzine, and kerosene, per ban*el, *ach, 4c: raisins, in boxes, per box, Ic; raisins, in half -boxes, per box, ic; raisins, in quarter-boxes, Jc; sugar, per hogshead, each, 10c; sugar, per tierce, each, 7c; sugar, per barrel, each, 3c; salt, in sacks, each, Ic; salt in half-sack^, each, ic; salt oose, and rock salt, per ton of 2240 lbs., lOc; stoneware, crocks, demijohns, each, ic; slate, per ton of 2240 lbs., lOc; stone, of all kinds, per cubic ton, 10c; sand, per on, 5c; shingles, per lOOO, 2c; railway iron, iron, iron in bars, bolts, sheets, plates, nails, spikes and pigs, per ton of 2240 lbs., 20c; tea, in boxes. each.;2c' tea. in half -boxes, each, Ic; tea, in smaller packages, each, ic; timber of all kinds, undressed, per cubic ton, 10c; waggons, buggies, gigs and other vehicles, each, 10c; wood, lath and fire wood, per cord, 10c; zinc, in sheets, bar, blocks, naiis and spikeSy Tper ton, 20c. All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages, and on all goods, wares, and merchandize, not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at tne rate of twenty cents per ton, weight or i.^jasurement, at the option of the collector, lessee or proprietor of the wharf w'aereon the goodr may be placed. Whenevci' horse or other power is used in moving to and fro on the sur- face of a wharf to assist in the loatling or unloading of any vessel lying at or near a wharf, on, or in respect to which top wharfage would be recoverable if the articles were actually landed on or (lischarged from such wharf, and the articles are laden from or discharged on any lightei- or other vessel, or Otherwise than on or from the wharf, in eveiy such case one-half the ScViedule Rates of Top Wharfage shall be receivable and recoverable on all articles so laden or discharged. Collars andlCuifs, 2 ots. eaqh, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, of Carpeting before buying. 1890.] HARBOR master's PEES, ETC., ETC. 27 Harbor Master's Fees. On vessels 30 tons and under 50 tons. fiOc. ; vessels of 50 and under 75 tons, :5c.: 75 and under 100 tons, $1.00 100 and undjr 150 tons, 1.26; 50 and under 200 tons, 1.50 200 and under 300 tons, 2.00; 300 and under 400 tons 2..'i0: 400 tons and under 300 tons, 3.00 500 tons and under 550 tons, 3.50; 5. .50 tons and under 600 tons, 3.?5 and 25 cents for every additional 50 tons. ■.'••i i ■ . 1 ; ■ • ' . ..'i : Fish Market Dues. 11 .:. -v ... For every Salmon, 3c. Codfish, Pollock, Bass or Shad, each Ic. halibut, not exceeding 20 lbs., 2c. exceeding 20 lbs, and every 20 lbs, 2c. every Lobster, Ic. dozen of Haddock, 3c. every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives Herrings, or other small flsh, 3c. Rates of Slippage at Corporation Slip. All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage, woodboats, or other boats, or undecked vessels, having standing masts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either sitie of the Slips, to pay the following rates: Every Woodboat of sufficient burthen to carry 10 cords of wood or under $0.60 Ditto Ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more than 15. . 1.00 Ditto Ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20. . 1..50 Ditto Ditto upwards of 20 cords 2.00 The above is to be paid each trip; and if any such vessel remains over six days, an additional duty to be paid of from 50 cents to $1 daily, accord- ing to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and having jHxed or standing masts, and all scows, to pay 30c. each trip, and 30c. addi- tional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. ,11 f ' I' A I- .1 '. Toles at the Haymarket. Hay, per cwt, Ic, Straw, per cwt, i^c; Shingles, per M, 4c; Cedar Posts, per dozen, 4c; Wood, pe'* cord, 4c: Juniper, per ton, 4c; Spars, to !■ inch, each, 2c; do, over 9 inch, each, 4c; Planlcs, per M, 32c; Boards, per M, 16c. Hardwood, Ash, Birch, Maple, or other hardwood lo^, each, 2c; Staves, hardwood, per 100, 2c: do, softwood, per 100, %c Hoop Poles, per 100, Ic. Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 30c; and 2c for eveiy additional hundred-weight— payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. 32 Waterloo Street, 8t 'John, K. B. Tapestry Carpets in Brussels patterns at 88 MARKET TOLLS, ETC. ri890. Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents; Hogs of 200 lbs or undt^r, |c, and every addi- tional 100 lbs Ic; Sheep, Lamb, Goat or Veal, per carcass, each, 4c; Butter, tub, pail, jar or flrkin, of 10 lbs and under, 2c; ever^ udditional 10 lbs, Ic; Butter in rolls, and lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs, or under, 2c: Tallow, for every 10 lbs, or under, Ic: Cheese, for eveiy 10 lbs, or under, Ic; Potatoes, per 100 lbs, or under, 2c: Turnips, per 100 lbs, Ic: Oysters, in tubs or other vessels, per gallon, 2c: do, in shell, per bushel, 2c: Turkeys, each, Ic: Geese each, Ic: Pigeons, per dozen, Ic: Partridges, Fowls or Ducks, per pair, Ic: Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs, 2c: Oats, per 100 lbs, 2c: Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs, 5c; Ham, Shoulders and Bacon, per piece, Ic: Eggs, for every 10 dozen, or under, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, per 100 lbs, 3c; Aoples, per 100 lbs, 5c; Plums, per i(K> lbs, 5c; cherries, per box, X^c; Cucunijei*s, per dozen, Ic, Fish, smoked, per 1(K), 2c; Sugar, maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; every additional 10 lbs, Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 3c; Yarn, woolen, "per lb, Ic; Corn, green, per dozen, J/gc Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs, 5c; Onions, per 100 lbs, 3c; Cabbages, per dozen, 4c; Berries, for 5 quart pail, Ic; do, for 10 quart pail, 2c; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per quarter. 4c, Deer, per quarter, 2c; Hides. Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skins, Sheep, each 2c, Skins, Calf, tanned oi- untanned, each, 2c; Wool, per lb. Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enu- merated, 2 cents on each dollar of value. Time for Going Through the Falls. The Falls are level or still water at about three and a half hours on the flood, and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high w inds, and in proportion to the height of them. Time Ball. i The Time Ball on Northern Tower of the Custom House building will be hoisted half its elevation each day (Sur days excepted at fifteen minutes before one o'clock. At one minute before one o'clock it will be hoisted its full height; and at one o'clock, mean time, the Ball will be dropped. A Chronometer, keeping correct Greenwich t me, should then show 5h 24m. 15s., and the difference between this and the time shown by a Chronometer, is ite true error on Greenwich time at the moment. As the above hour cf one o'clock, when the Ball droi 8, represents .5h. 24m. ISs. at Greenwich, the error of a chronometer may be ascertained no matter where the ship is lying. Masters of vessels arriving at St. John should compare their Chro- nometers with the Time Ball, as it will enable them to ge*^ the sea ra^e, which frequently varies from harbor rates. Latitude 45d. i«im. 4as. North; Longitude in time 4h. 24m. 15s. West of Greenwich. Any shipmaster entering this port, keeeping a raeterological register, who may be desirous of having the accuracy of their baromieters verified, can do so by comparison at the Observatory, Customs building. GEORIE HUTCHINSON, Director. I Shirts Laundried, 10 cts. each, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, Harold Gilbert's, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1&90.] RATES OF CARTAGE. 29 lUttes of Cartage in the City of Saint John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), - For a load of Goals (Half a Chaldron), For a load containing 1350 lbs. of Grain, Salt, PotatoeB, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from? to 10 cwt., and housing, ... For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, .... For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., and storing, - For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Head- ing, Staves, Treenails, Smo etaining 6 bags Salt, say about 1350 lbs or a load containing 6 brls. Flour, or 5 brls of Sugar, Fish, S-?ef, Pork, Turpentine, Cider or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any articles not herein mentioned, - For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquor or Molasse?, - For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a 3wt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for Hay loose,] per ton, A For Hay, screwed, per ton, - - - -| For Bricks, per thousand, - - - -| For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or articles] not exceeding half a load, - - - -, DISTRICTS 1st.; 2o. |8d. '4th 6thj 6th. $ C.$ C. $ C. $ C.'$ C. $ C. 16 25 18 28 20 80 IT 60 801 88 20 22 68! 65 28 83 25 68 86; 87 40| 48| 25i 28' 45 80 48 83 15 ISi 38 20 28 25 001 05 50 54 80 851 60, 65 28 86i 28 86, 87 28 1 80 70 78 40 42 60 85 25 80 1 161 20 60l 64 9P I 00 76 80 lo' 13 15 18 20 28' 26 28 58 88 28 83 7th. $ c. 30 40 76 45 65 40 8th. I c. 88 42 . 85 I 47 68 43 80 85 88 88 1 25 1 80 1 85 67! 70| 73 1 05 1 101 16 85 90 95 For Househo rt Furniture, without reference to distanoes, single horse l^ad, 75c. ; more than one ^horse, $1.50 ; and when agreement is by the h ur, single teams, 60c., double team, $1. , .. o.. i • u » a The First District to comprise all that part of the City lying between and within the North side of Union Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. , ^ ^.. . .^ , .t. i,- ^ r^- Second JHitrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the First Dis- trict which lies between and within the East side of Mill Street, near the City ine North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carlelon Street East side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ot Queen Street. Third District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the East side of Dorchester Street, North side of Hazen Street, East side of Garden Street, North- erly side of Paddock Street, Easterly side of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney Street, and South side of Saint James Street. , »u mi . ^ t., " Fourth District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis- trict that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. mm TTnion Carpets at Low Frioos at Harold Oil^ert's, ^ 80 BATES OF FERRIAGE. [i89d. line at right angles to the said City li.iej and which strilces the intersection of the Easterly line of Goburg with the Northerly line of Haeen Street', the faster '.y side of Goburg Street, Northeily side of Cliff Street, Westerly side of Waterloo Street, Northerly side of Richmond Street, Easterly side of Brussels Street, l^as- terly side of Garmarthen Street^ And Southerly side of Main Street. F{fth District to comprise all that part of the Oity outside of the Fottrth Dis- trictj that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Southerly line of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the Northerly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying between Waterloo and Brussels Streets^ Easterly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, Eastefly side of Saint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Sootheriy side of Main Street. « Siseth District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street^ Easterly side of Saint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. Seventh Dinti-ict to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Oiarence Street. Muhth District to comprise all that part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Street, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels Street, and Northward of tlie Northerly side cf the said Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Rates of Ferriage Across the Harbor of Saint John. PRINCKSS STREET FERRY. •' Foot passengers, 1 cent; children under 5 years of age in charge of adults, are to pass free. Each horse, mare or gelding, 5 cents. Ox, cow, or other large animal, 5 cents. Single wagon or sleigh, not loaded, 4 cents. Single wagon or sleig '», with horse and one man, 6 cents. Single wagon or other one-hoi"se vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse-load and "One man, such single team load not to exceed two thousand pounds weight, 6 cents; same as last mentioned, without load, 6 cents. Double wagon or sleigh, not loaded, 12 cents. Double wagon or conveyance for carrying passengers, horse and one man, 12 cents. Double wagon, or other vehicle lor hauling purposes, with horse-load and one man, such load not to exceed four thousand pounds weight, 12 cents; same as last mentioned without load, 12 cents; if load over prescribed weight, in any case, an added rate for every additional one hundred pounils weight of one cent. Barrel, 2 cents; bag, containing 2 bushels, 2 cents; firkin, keg, or box of like size, 1 cent; cask of Ume, 4 cents; pipe, hogshead or puncheon, 1.5 cents; for every fifty pounds weight, and not exceeding one hundred pounds weight, of iron, steel, or other article, not hereinafter enumerated, 1 cent: if above one hundred pounds weight, for each additional fifty pounds weig^ht, 1 cent. All other things and articles not hereinafter enumerated, to be in proportion to the aforegoing scale of rates. No load of greater weight than four tons weight, including the vehicle on which the load is carried, shall be permitted to go upon the floats or aj)- E roaches to the ferry, or upon any ferry boat; and there shall be no privi- 'ge for the carriage, by ferry, of any weight greater ttian four tons in any load. . ' Corporation Anchorage. — Vessels not exceeding 50 tons, 75c.; 60 to 100 tons, |1 ; 100 to 150 tons, $1.25, 150 to 200 tons, $1.50; 200 to 250 tons, $1.75; 250 to 800 tons, $2; 800 to 350 tons., a ni. tv. Emerges from the Penumbra llli. 25m. osis., a. m. Assuming diameter as 1, the magnitude of tlie Eclii»se is 0.00-.3. Elnters the Umbra at 14d. from the Northernmost point of the Moon's limb towards the West. Emerges at l!)d. towards the West, in each case for direct infSge. Invi.sible in New Brunswick. A Total in. rjfid. .Wm. E., Lat 18d. 42m. S. Central IGclipse at noon on Dec. 11th at lOh. 50in. 46s., Lon. l-29d. isJm. E., Lat. md. 58m. S. (•entral Phsise ends generally Dec. 12 at Oh. 1.3m. 52s., a. m., in Lon. 142d. 48m. W^, Lat. 36d. 3.3m. S. Ends generally December 18th, 1h. 18m. 28g., a. m , Lon. 165d. W\, Lat 26d. 31m. S. The portions of the Empirb favored with a view of the pheno- mena are Travancore, Ceylon, W. Australia, S. Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, Mauritius and New Zealand. The Seasons of 1890. r<- Winter Solstice. Sun enters V3. Winter began 1889, December 21, llh. morn. Vernal Equinox, Sun enters T, Spring b. 'gins 1890, Marcd 20, noon. Summer Solstice, Sup enters o. Summer begins 1890, June 21, at 8h. mom. Autumnal Equinox, Sun enters =i^, Autumn begins 1890, Sept. 22, at lOh. aft'n. Winter Solstice, Sun enters v3, Winter begins 1890, Dec. 81 at .5h. afternoon. Ir Chronology. Dominical Letter F. Epact 9 Golden Number X Solar Cycle 2;^ Roman Indiction Ill Julian Period 6<)03 iEra of Nabonassar 863r Mra. of the Seleucides 2801-8 iEra of Diocletian I(i0.5 -1606 JEva of Spain (of the Cji?sars) . . . 1928 ^ra of Persia (Yezdigird III). . .1860 ^ra of Mohammed 1307-8 .^ra of Abraham 3901 Year of the World, Hebrew, .5650-.5651 Year of the World, Byzant, 7398-7399 Year of Olympiads 8866 Year of Rome ( Varro) 2643 Year of Creation, Usher 6894 Year of Creation, Hales 7301 Year of the World, Alexandria. .7.392 Year of the World, Antioch 7382 Caesarian Year of Antioch 19.38 Year of Tyre 201.')-3016 Year of Actium 1980 Year of Armenia 13.38-1:339 Yeaj- of Troy (destroyed) . . .3074-307.5 ij' ;>■ 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, K. B. lilt'.'-J u B\ ■I. 4 Oilcloths all prices and widths at Harold Giliiort's, 84 C RONOLOGY — HOLIDAYS -CHURCH CALENDAR [1890. 1. The year 1S!K> corresponds to the S*;coii(l Year of the CMth Olympiad. 2. The First day of January, 18«0, is the 5i,411,30<.tth day of tlie JuHan period. ■i. The Hebrew Year 56" began on 2i. since the Capitulation of Quebec, September 18th, 1759. since the United Empire Loyalists landed in N. B., May 18th, 178:3. since >ew Brunswick became a Province, August Kith, 17H4. since the Constitution of the Dominion of Canada, July 1, 1807. Public Holidays, Anniversaries, 1890. New Year's Day, Janu'y 1 Ash Wednesday, Feb. 19 St, David's Day, Marcii 1 St. Patrick's Day March 17 Good Friday April 4 Easter Monday, April 7 Easter Tuesday, April 8 St. Gteorge's Day April 23 Loyalists' Day, May 18 Queen's Birthday, May 24 ; WhitsuD Monday, May 5 : Queen's Accession, June" 20 St. John Baptist's Day, " ; Queen's Coronation " i Canadian Dominion Day,.. .July I Michaelmas Day, Sep. ! Prince of Wales Birthday,. .Nov. 1 St. Andrew's Day, " Christ mas Day, Dec. Christmas Holidays " 26-27 ■'.'IS' I'll. Brief Church Calendar for 1890. DATE. HOLY DAY. DATE. HOLY DAY. WED.Jan. 1 Circumcision. MoN. " 6 Epiphany. Sat, " 25 Conversion of St. Paul. Sun. Feb. 2 Septuagesima. Sun. " 2 Purification B. V. Mary. Sun. " 9 Sexagesima. Sun. " 16 Quinquagesima. Wkd. " 19 Ash Wednesday. Sun. " 2;S' Quadragesima. Sat. Mar. ISt. David's Day. TuEs. " 25 Annunciation, B.V.Mary, Sun. " 30 Palm Sunday. Fbi. Apr. 4 Good Friday. Sun. " 6 Easter. Sun. " 13 Low Sunday. Wed. " 23 St. George. Fri. " 25 St Mark, Evangelist. Thu. May 1 St. Philip and St. James Sun. •' 11 1 Rogation Day. Thu. *' 15 'Ascensiontide. I Sun. May 2."j Whitsun Day. Sun. June 1 'irinitide. Wed. " II St. Barnabas, Apostle. TuK. " 24 St John Baptist. Sun. " 29' St. Peter and St. Paul. Fhi. July 25 St. James Zebedei, Ap. SuN.Aug.24iSt. Bartholomew. Ap. Sun. Sep. 21 St. Matthew, Apostle. MoN. *■ 29 St. Michael. Sat. Oct. 18 St. Luke, Evangelist. TuE. " 28 St. Simon and St. Jude. Sat. Nov. I All Saints. Sun. " 23 25th Sun. after Trinity. Sun. " 30 Advent. Sun. " 30 St. Andrew, Apostle. Sun. Dec. 21 St. Thomas, Apostle. Thu. " 25 Christmas. Fri. " 26 St. Steplien, Proto-M'tyr. Sat. " 27 St. John, Apostle. Sun. " 28 Childermas. Ember Days. — -Spnnfli— 26th, 28th Feb., 1st March; Summer— 2Sth, 30th> 3l8t May; ^ittuwm— 17th, i9th, 20th September; Winter— 17th, 19th, 20th December. Rogation Days— May J2th, 13th, 14th. Collars and Cnfis, i cts, each, at Uo gar's Steam Laundry, '# .*■-,. '"J <. 64 Xing Street, St. John, H. B. 1890.] ASTRONOMTCAL SYMBOLS, PTO. — WEATHER TABLE. Aitronomical Symbols and Abbreyiations. 35 ® The Sun. • The Moon. • First Quarter. 9 Full Moon. 9 Last Quarter. Mercury. 9 Venus. ®The Earth. ) Mars. V. Jupiter. ) Saturn. A Uramis. t Nep^^ane. 6 Coajunction. D Quadrature. 8 Opposition. Q Ascending Node. Descending Node. " Degrees. ' Minutes of Arc. " Seconds of Arc. H. or h. Hours. M. or m. Mln. of Time. s. Seconds of Time. A. M. Morning. P. M. Evening. N. North. S. South. ' ' E. East. W. West. sta. Stationary. perh. Perihelion. Lat. Latitude. Long. Longtitude. m. Morning, a. Aft'noon or Evening. Ap. Apogee, gr. Greatest. T Aries, — O** 8 Taurus, . . SI II Gemini, .... 80 o Cancer, — 90 Si Leo, ... 120 TiD Virgo, .... ISO .=. Libra, .... 180 ni Scorpio, .... 810 t Sagittarius, ... 240 \3 Capricornus — 270 vcc Aquarius, &00 K Pisces 830 ! . TABLE FOB FORETELLING TEE WEATHER. This table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many yeare actual observation; the whole being constructed on a due consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon In their several positions respecting the E^rth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kind of weather wlU most probably follow the entrance of the Moon Into any of its quarters, and that so near he truth as to be seldom found to fail. If the new moon, the firs^ auarter, the fuU moon,or lie last quarter happens Between midnight and 2 ) in the morning, f 2 and 4 morning, - • 4 and 6 " - ■ 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " 10 and 12 " At 12 noon and 2 p. M. - - Between 2 and 4 p. m. • 4 and 6 P.M. - - - - 6 and 8 p. M. 8 and 10 p. m. - 10 and midnight. IN SUMMER. Fair Cold, frequent showers. Rain. Wind and Rain. Changeable. . Frequent Showers. Very rainy. . Changeable. Fah:. . . - Fair, If wind N. W. Rainy, if S. or S. W. do do do Fair. . . - - IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless the wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind be W., snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow <,r rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fah: and frosty if wind N. or N. B. Rain or snow, if S. S. W. ditt^. Fair and frosty. Observations.— The nearer the time of the Moon^s change to noon or midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next moi^ng. The BB>on*8 change, first quarter, full and last quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours, i. e., from four to ten, may be followed by fair weather; but this is mostly dei^Budent on the wind, as is noted in the table. 39 Waterloo Street, St. Jotan, N. B. 3rrsr7r:s:s" ^ •# Smyrna Buga in Elegant Designs at Harold Gilbert's, 36 CALENDAR. 1890.] JATiUAEY Jias Thirty-one Days. [1890. MANCHESTEB, ROBERTSON } & ALLISON, Dry Goods, ! St. John, New Brunswick RIooN'k C'llANCllCB. Full Moon, ftlh day. lli. Vim. 31k. a. m. Last Quarter, 141 h diiv, 2li. Hiu.'SSs. A. M. New'MdOu, iit)th day. Tli. Im. 5-2s. p. M. First t^aru-r, !J?tli day, :Ui, S^m. lOs. i» M . ' : ) ApoRf*-, t. L>()ublec, 1003. [Louis Cast. Que. bt. 1834. Conversion of St Paul. St. 3rd Sun. after Epiphany. (26)Geo. Handyside rep. 1 780. ^t.John,Que&nii, North. Co.Ct [York Equity Court. {29)Lord Bathurst ord. U. S. [prisoners to L<)uisb'gl814 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 59 54 48 42 35 28 20 13 04 55 iO 36 26 10 05 53 42 29 17 04 51 37 23 09 54 39 23 08 52 35 18 CD t M. 46 4." 45 4 45 45 44 41 44 43 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 o o 1^ M. H. M. 22 RISES 23 2fil8 2 52 3 33 4- 19 5 13 7 8 21 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 9 13 33 10 18 34:ila21 30 SETS 37 11M51 38 0ai6 0^46 10 09 U 39 42i 44 45 i 47 48 50 52 ^4 07 3 04 4 11 5 27 6 45 8 02 17 9 53 10 27 55 lla36 5(5 RIsES 57,11m5U 59 0a20 00 52 02 1 la3i O <3 neck npck arms •trms brest brest brest h^art heart belly belly reins reinM reins seers secrij thigs .thigs knee krtee egs leys , feet feet head head head neck »eck arms arms 2 44 l>3 25 H s 6M47 7«5 8 46 !) 5 11m04 NOON 0a45 21 54 10 04 58 40 52 ,8,08 .9 37 10 45 11 41 Pm05 0m39 1 2 o 3 4 5 5 6 21 05 47 27, 07 02 48 48 7m41 T & D AYLOR GL UOCKRILL, io rt^a/^^— -^IMPORTERS OF i irff Havana-^' German Cigars, 84 KIMG STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B^u d . .^ Shirts Laundtied, 10 ota. eafCh, at Vngai's Steam Laundry, yu^ [1890. . M. . A. M. . H. Os. !♦ M. ning-. nn"{?V fig i, g H s.g. H. M. 6M47 7^5 8 46 !) 5 11m04 NOON Oa4r) : 1 21 ; 1 54 2 10 2 44 1,3 25 4 04 4 58 6 40 fj 52 .8,09 ,9 37 10 45 11 41 0m05 0m39 1 21 2 05 2 47 3 27 4 07' 5 02 5 48 6 48 7m41 'M, '■• *> Mi:^-:f.' ' rffj., ,', rs, •nU$i^r\ '^ i 'i 54 King Street, St. John, N. £. CALENDAR. 1890] FEREUARY has Twenty-eight Days, 87 Tl890. MANCHESTER, HOBERTSON M, & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. JoMa, New Bkunswiok. Moon's Chakokh. Full Moon, -nil day, 8h. 40m. 188. p. m. \j\Ht Quarter, l«th day, 2h. 27m. Is. p. m. New Moon, IWh day. «h. 8ni. 88s. a. m. First QuaiftM-, 'Jrttli dtyr, Dh. 48m. IOb., a m. Apogee, ^'nd day, at lOb. morning. IVri^ee, 17th day, at lOh. eveninif. Sat Su Mo 4tTu W Th Sat Su 10 Mo 11 12 13 14 15 16 17: 18 lai 21 23 24 25 m 28 ANNIVEH^ARIEH, KittTIVALS, OCCURRENCKa, ETC. CO Tu W ih Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W 20T1I Fri ■22 Sat Su Mo Tu W 2^Th Fri rSi ° ' H, ^t. Andrews, N. B., f. p. 18'J1 17 01 7 Septuagesm. Piir. B. V. M 16 44 7 {2)Kate of Int. 6 p. c. 1786. 16 27 7 Hilari/ Term Supreme Court. 16 01) 7 [stmrs. laid bef. Legls. 1840. 15 51,7 Despatch an. OHtab. Cunard 15 32|7 (8)Ch. Soc. inst. N. B. 18 J6. il5 13 7 Cold Friday, St.- John, 1801. 14 54 7 Sexagesima. 14 35 7 [John for Quebec 1813. ,14 16 7 y.B. 104th Regiment left St. il3 567 [Saint John, N. B., 1787.113 36,7 Second and last meet. Legisla. 13 16 7 [Low, Can., 1834.12 56 7 Diff. between Govt. & Legis. 12 35 7 Quinquagesima. [L C.1834. 12 147 [Carleton,1785. 11 53 7 Site Fredi'ton chos. bvGov.ll 32 7 Aiih Wednesday. 104th (NB) 11 117 [ Reg't reduced 1817. 10 49 7 Dorch. Shiret'n,Weatm. 1801 1 10 28 6 24)NB. Aasem ad. G Gen 1844 10 066 Quadragesima. 9 44 6 St. Matthias, Apostle. i 9 22 6 Div. tfe Mat, King's Cir. Ct, 8 59 6 Ohariotte County Court. i 8 37 6 Great fire near King Square, 8 15 6 [St. John, N.B., 1849. 7 52!6 M 25 24 2315 22 21 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 11 10 09 07 06 C4 03 01 59 58 56 54 53 51 49 47 >5 © O *5 H M. 5 03 5 04 05 06 07, 08, 10; 11 H. M. 2al5 3 07 4 02 5 02 6 01 7 07 8 LO 9 14 1210 19 lt,lla26 15 BETS 17 10M46isecr8 c < arms brest brest heart beai-t belly belly belly reins reins seers 18 11 18 29illM58 21 i 0a47 23 24 261 27' 291 311 32 46 58 13 33 50 06 18 34 10 26 35)lla35 37, RISES 38,10m50 39illM27 40i 08-10 thigs thigi knee knee legs legs feet feet feet head head neck neck neck arms aims H. M. 8m3] 9 29 10 29 11"26 0a02 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 30 06 44 27 04 43 28 44 45 55 9 33 10 27 llal6 MORN 0m13 P4 1 2 2 3 4 5 34 09 53 39 19 10 6m11 O.H. WARWICK, ■ ! ' '/ —IMPORTER C ,.■ Eartheoware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, — .IND ALL KINDS OF Mattel, an4 Jable Oroarnents, Kerosene Lamps, Cbimnies.&c, .„ WHoljiBale aad Retail at 78 King Street, St. John, N. B. mg Prices Low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. t. jf M «« Waterloo oireet, oi. ^an, xi. a. ^* Buy Cocoa MaU and Mattingi at 38 CALENDAR. 1890. J MARCH hai Thirty-one Dayi. [1890. MANCHESTER, - ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. John, Nrw Brukswick. Moon's Cbahou. Full Moon, Otii dav, ah. 28m. 89B. p. u. Last Quarter, iStb day; llh. 40m. 22h. p. m. New Moon, 'J()th day, 4h. 84hn. 408. p. u. First Quarter, 28th day, 5h. Sm. 16f. a. m. Apogee, l8t da^, at llh. evenkw. PeriKee, 17th day, at llh. eTening. Apogee, S9th day, at 6h. erening. i/ /X 12 13 14 15 Sat Su Mo Til W Th Fri Bat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat 16'Su 171 Mo 18! Til 19lW 201 Th 21 ! Fri 22 Sat 23 24 25 26 Su Mo Tu W ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, ( CCUBRKNCEH, ETC. 27 Th 28! Fri 29iSat 30lSu 311 Mo [8 St. David. Co. Kestigouche 2nd fcJunday in Lent. [e8.1837 (2) Ist Uen. AHsem.N.F. 1832 Yoi'k Equity Court. Pat. disc. Cfabot & Sons, 1495 (4)ChartO. Col. Mass Bayl629 Road round TemiROua L.1839 All for defence of N.B.. 1839 3rd Sunday in l^ent. [1825. Ag. and Em Sor-., Fred'ton, Kent Cir. , Carleton co. court. Imp. grant £5,194 towards [Civ. Estab. N. B., 1824. Appr.>.Bill N.B.rejectedl835 Crawley cond.C^hignecto c in- Mid Lent Sunday, [al, 1843. .St. Patrick. Ym'k tt Gloucester County Cts. (18) Stanip Act repealed 1766. Firt»t Ad(iress Bnt.Am.Leag [to people of <1anada, 1849 (23)Mech. Inst. St. J. in. 18:'.9 5th Sunday in Lent. (26) lim.dnty p(.rt ship. 1844. Annunciation B. V. Mary. [North, circuit, St. John Eq . [Bentigouche county court, [Madawaaka county court. Acadia & Can ced.to Fr. 1032 6th 1*^ un ay in Lent. Acadia [confirmed to England 1713. « Q 29 06 43 20 57 34 11 47 24 00 37 13 50 26 02 39 15 51 27 H M. 6 45 s0 04 N020 44 07 31 55 18 42 05 28 52 15 43 41 39 37 S6 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 14 12 10 08 06 04 02 01 59 57 56 53 51 49 47 O 00 60 M. 42 43 44 46 47 48 60 61 ;.2 53 56 56 68 59 fe 00 H. M. 0a58 53 62 53 58 02 06 11 18 27 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 lla38 SKTB. 9M65 10 40 Ol|ll>«34 02i 39 1 50 3-07 4 24 5 39 6 53 8 04 9 15 13 10 23 14!lla:n 16 RISES 1710m03 18 10 60 1911m04 21! Oa39 22! ia41 04 Oo 06 07 09 10 12 5 « o < O iJ brest brest heart heart belly belly reins reins secis sedrs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms brest brest brest heart heart Ha M« 7m11 8 08 9 01 9 67 10 56 llii.49 OaSO 03 35 18 51 3 28 4 5 7 16 34 14 8 1S9 929 10 22 11 05 lla4S WORN 0m02 00 42 21 05 48 S5 31 6 32 7m81 IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, Fruits, Teas, Tobaccos, etc. TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, . '• '! 84 King Street, St. John, JV. B. ..,.*"*-», Lao« Oartains, 60 cts. par pair, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, i '"•*% iX •*. v-f->^. «!*« 1 •^. 99 >rTrwr k-v •k, [arold Gilbert's, o4 Xing Street, 8t. John, N. B. ' ^>t>^^. 1H90 1 MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON ll>% .»* / C^^^'^-^, h:. c, /, ■■*)«- /^f--% Wi<- Harold Gilbert's prices are Low, his Goods are New. \ •■'V ■^. -^^J"***"* { V s.V si ■>J ^a" CALENDAR. '^^ **^.^ >V.» < *<:vW^»^i, 1890.] illANCHESTER, BOBERTSON & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. John, New Bkunswick, MAY has Thirty-One Days. ^_^" [1890. Moon's Changes. -rr^ Full Moon, 4th day. 4h. 42m. .40s. ^ p. bi. Last Quarter, 11th day, 11 h. ."ilTn. 228., a. m. New Moon, 18th day,"3h. VAvn.. 22s., p. m. First Quarter, 8fith day, 6h. ym. 40s., v. M. Perigee, 8th day, at 6h., evening. Apogee, 24th day, at 8h., morning. i tk ^ ■ m fid Th Fri Sat III 'li 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 4Su 5Mo elTu 71 vv 8Th 9iFri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu VV Th ANNIVERSARIES, B'ESTIVALS, OCCUBRENpES^ ET(?. [N m 1-5 'A 23 Fri 24! Sat 251 Su 26!Mo 27iTu 28 W 291 Th 30 Fri SllSat St. Philip and St. James. 15 Hon.R.Simoncl8diedSt.J.'3G 15 (l)Sir J. Har. L.-Gov N B'37. i5 5th Sunday after Easter. 16 (4)Bishop Fred'n conse. 1845. 16 York Equity court. 16 Great Flood Riv. St John, 87 16 Baker tried for conspi. 1828. 17 Special enlstmt. N. B, 1838. 17 (6)Pat.Comp.NewFrancel628 17 Rogation Day. [1826 17 Kent & Glou set off f. Nthbd. 18 Carleton tfc St. John circ. cts. 18 [f.mnd. Fred. 1786. 18 Ascensiontide. Prov. Hall 18 Charter H.B. Co. grntd. 1669. 19 (18)Un. Emp. Loy. St. J. 1783 19 Sunday after Ascension. 19 (18)City St. John extnd. 1889. 19 Charlotte circuit court. [1786. 20 (20) T. Carleton L.-Gov.N.B. 20 DeMouts exp.Biy Fund. 1604 20 (24)M. Hunter Pres NB.1808. 20 Birthday Qu'n Victoria 1819. 20 WhitsnnDay. Prs. Helena b. 20 StAustin.Apos. England ['46 21 St. John Equity court. [1840 21 (29) Stone St. J. Mec. Ins. Id. 21 Stm. SirR-Peel burnt li.C '38 21 French right to Newfoundi'd 21 [Fishery confirmed 1814.121 HM. 09 4 54 27 4 52 45 4 51 02 4 49 19 4 48 36 4 47 53 4 45 09 4 44 25 4 43 41 4 42 56 4 40 12 4 39 27 4 38 41 4 36 55 4 34 09 4 33 23 4 32 36 4 31 49 4 30 02 4 29 14 4 28 26 4 27 38 4 26 49 4 25 00 4 24 10 4 24 20 4 23 30 4 23 40 4 23 49 4 22 57 4 22 HM. H. M. 01 3a4:J 02 03 04' 06: 07; 49 58 1? 27 43 08'10 55 09|lla58 10 : SETS 12! 9m27 13 10 42 14i1m55 15! Ia09 2 21 3 4 5 6 8 9 25 10 26 11 2711a46 28 RISES 29 10m 16 30llMl8 31 i 0a20 1 25 2 30 3 38 4a49 16! 171 18i 19 21! 23; 24 30 39 49 58 04 08 08 01 32 33 34 35! belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms arms brest brest heart heart heart bellT belly reins reins seers M w « '. H. M 8m49 9 3« 10 33 11 15 11m50 0a38 26 16 17 07 04 56 08 8 01 8 59 10 05 11 03 lla44 MORN "0m22 1 1 04 41 2 29 3 11 3 55 4 36 5 20 6 06 55 44 7 7 8m02 a:cents Dog Gakes. Eoyal Owl Cigarettes.^ - 84 KING STREET, - - - - SAINT JOHN, N. B. . Pillow Shams done equal to new at Ungar's Laundry, 'Uiii-t^ "*<• -^* a w ^ H. M. 8m49 Sr^ 10 33 11 15 11M50 0a38 1 26 2 16 3 17 4 07 5 04 5 56 7 08 8 01 8 59 10 05 11 03 lla44 MORN Om22 1 04 1 41 2 20 3 11 3 55 4 36 5 20 ♦ 6 06 7 55 7 44 8m02 . . If) 1 1 low Priced Tapestry Carpets at Harold Oilbert's. iTrrr CALENDAR. 41 1890.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1890. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. John, Nkw Hiuinswick. Moon's Changes. Full Moon, .3r(l (lay, 2h. 10m. 4s., a. m. Last Quarter, 'Jth day, 5h. 26m. 40s., p. m. New Mot.ij, 17th clay, .5h. ;^iin. 5JSs., a. m. Last Quarter, '-'oth day, 9h. 2ih\i. 22.s.,a. m. l'eri;;ee, ."itliclay, at Oh., morning. Apnj.^ee, *JOth daj', at midnight AN> rVFRH.VRIES, FESTIVALH, OCCUHRKNCEH, ETC. ISu 2 Mo 3 I'll 4 VV r^ Th 6 Fri 7 Sat 8Su 9M> 10 Tu U^A^ 12 rh 13 \h\ 14 Sat 15 Su 1«) Mo 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Su 23 Mo 24 'l^u 25 W 2() Th 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Su 30iMo [N iTrinitide. [1()20. First Church i-i Canada built York Equitii Court: York ami [Westmo7-htno 2 22 22 22 2?, 23 23 23 23 23 23 •.!3 23 23 23 23 23 2; 2:-; 2.3 2.3 23 23 23 23 ' H. 05 4 13 4 214 2M 35 4 414 47,4 52 4 .58 4 02 4 07 4 114 14 4 17 4 20 4 22 4 24 4 25 4 20 4 27 4 27 4 27 4 2(1 4 25 4 24 4 22 4 20 4 17 4 1 1 J 114 M- 21 2 a 20 10 1!) 1^ 18 18 17 17 17 IT 17 17 17 If 1(: 10 17 17 17 17 17 18 IS IS Lit 20 2f) H.M. 7 35 7 3 . 7 30 7 37 7 37 7 3S r 31) 7 40 1 40 7 41 7 41 7 47 7 42 7 43 7 43 7 44 7 44 7 45 7 45 7 45 7 45 7 45 7 10 7 40 7 4(; 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 4<;. 7 40 !?; oji' as o -^ 5 -^ . c J •^ as S a. H M. (5:103 7 21 8 30 i» 47 10 4S lla34 «ET.S •.)m44 10m .59 0li12 1 21 2 31 3 38 4 47 5 53 58 7 59 S 55 9 43 10 23 10 55 ila24 ll.i49 Oa.l4 1 19 2 27 3 3!) 4 23 OalO -ecrs thigs thi.cfs knee knee legs 'e-Jts feet feet feet head Jiead neck neck arms arms brest biest l)re3T heart he lit belly helly rein.s reins reins seers .-ecrs thij.s thigs X f- H. M. 9m40 10 41 llMtS 0a38 1 36 2 29 20 07 59 35 27 19 8 14 9 12 9 59 10 ,59 lla.59 MORN Om45 Om28 2 04 2 44 3 24 4 04 4 40 5 17 C 06 58 7 54 8m 55 O. H. WARWICK, __ — _ IMrOiiTLR OF Eaiihenvvare, China, Glassware, IJoheinian Vases and all kinds of Mantel and Table Ornaments, Iverosene Lanip.s, Ciiinmies, etc., etc. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 78 Kind Street, ----- SfdiU Jo/ni, ,,Y. JL Prices liOW. Partioilar attention i)aid to Wholesale Orders. 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. Smyrna flags in £iega&t ttesigns at Harold £^ilbert^i, m 42 CALENDAR. 1890.] JULY has Thirty-one Days. [1890. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. John, New Brunswick Moon's Changes. Full Moon, Snd day, 5)h. .')8m. Sfis , a. m. Last Quarter, 9tli day, Oh. 19m. 4s., a. m. New Moon. Ifith dav, 8h. 2.5m. 2-^s., p. m. First Quarter, 24th day, lOh. 19m. 52s., p. m. Full Moon, 81st day, 5h. Dm. 10k., p. m. Perigee, 8rd day, at llh., morning. Apogee, IHth day, at 9h., morning. Perigee, 31st day, at 7h., evening. ^ g' ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, >: W OCCURRENCES, ETC. SUN S dec'l. SUN RISES. H.M. MOON j R. * S. moon's PLACE. HIGH WATER. j [N ° ' H.M H. M H. M. 1 Tu Canadian Dominion r ay. 23 04 4 21 7 46 7a25 knee 10m04 2 W Visitation B. V. Mary. 23 Oi 4 22 7 45 8 32 knee 11M17 3 Th Madawaska, Kent, rjiii Kings\ 22 58 4 22 7 45 9 26 legs Oa03 4 Fri 1 {CouMii Courtn. 22 oi 4 23 7 45 10 10 legs 1 23 5 Sat (3) Very warm Sunday 1887. 22 47 4 24 7 44 10 43 feet 2 18 6 Su 5th Sunday after Trinity. '>2 41 4 25 7 44 11 13 feet 3 06 7 Mo (2) Cartier dis. Mir. R. 1534. 22 35 4 25 7 44 lla39 head 3 15 8 Tu Albt. tt« Kings dr.. York Eq., 22 28 4 20 7 43 SETS head 4 31 9 W [Glou. ft Carleton co. cts 22 21 4 27 7 43 0a22 neck 5 07 10 Th (3) City Quebec founded 1008 22 14 4 27 7 43 1 30 neck 5 58 11 Fri Gen. Gage withdrew troops 22 06 4 28 7 42 2 37 neck 6 52 12 Sat [from R. St. John 1768. 21 58 4 29 7 42 3 45 arms 7 47 13 Su 6th Sunday after Ti inity. 21 4i> 4 30 7 41 4 49 irms 8 42 14 Mo Action St. J. harbor 1696. 21 22 4 31 7 40 5 52 brest 9 41 15 Tu Rest. CO ct; Wcdnid dr. ct. 21 31 4 31 7 39 6 49 brest 10 40 16 W Elec. Riots Miraniichi 1843. 21 21 4 32 7 39 7 40 brest lla*40 17 Th Civil List Act passed 1837. 21 11 4 32 7 38 8 22 heart MORN 18 Fri (23)Gov. Gen. vstd. St.J. 1840 21 00 4 34 7 37 8 57 heart 0m35 19 Sat -Hailstorm at Wo.dstock 1842 20 50 4 35 7 36 9 26 l)ellv 1 17 20 Su 7th Sunday after Trinity, 20 31> 4 3(i 7 35 9 52 belly 1 52 21 Mo l(19)Crimes Act becm.law 1887 20 27 4 37 7 34 10 15 belly 2 26 22 Tu St. John ii'Northa m . co. co u rts. 20 154 38 ? 33 10 36 reins 2 57 23 W (21) Cholera L^t StJ. NB 1831. 20 03 4 39 7 32 10 57 reins 3 36 24 Th (22) Bank B. N. A.in N. B.1839 19 51 4 40 7 31 11 20 secis 4 02 25 Fri St. James Zebedei Apostle. 19 38 4 41 7 31 Lla44 seers 4 38 26 Sat ' Amherst took L'»uisburgl7'»8. 19 2V4 42 7 30 KISES •■hiJi 5 30 27 >u ;8th Sunday after Trinity. 10 11 4 43 7 29 3a44 chlgh 6 28 28 M<» Great fire St.John,NB, 1845. 18 57 4 44 7 28 4 51) knee 7 28 29 Tu St John Equity court. [1606 18 43 4 45 7 27 6 Oil knee 8 36 30 W '(27) P. Royal Annauolis col. 18 29 4 46 7 2(5 7 0(1 egs 9 49 31 Th i Acadia ceded to France 1667. 18 14 4 47 7 25 8a00 legs 11M3. Taylor & Dockrill, IMPORTERS OF Havana ^^^ German Cigars, 84 KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Laoo Ooxtaitis, 50 ots. per pair, at Uugar'a Steam Laundry^ , I 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. [1890. a. p^ !£ ^ IS H. M. ee 10m04 ee 11M17 'S 0a03 s 1 23 t 2 18 t 3 06 id 3 15 id 4 31 3k 5 07 ;k 5 58 ;k 6 52 as 7 47 18 8 42 St 9 41 St 10 40 St lla-40 Tt Morn rt 0m35 ,V 1 17 y 1 52 y 2 26 [S 2 57 iS 3 36 s 4 02 8 4 38 h 5 30 h 6 28 e 7 28 2 8 36 9 49 ] 11m3„ br- - -V i CALENDAR. 43 1890] AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. [1890. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. John, New Brunswick. Moon's Chawges. Last Quarter, Tth day, 9h. 54m. 346., A. M. New Moon, 15th day, llh. 5Sm. 38s., A. m. Fii-st Quartoi', 23i-d day, 8h. 55in. 888., A. M. Full Mooti, :j()th day, Oh. 10m. 528., A. M. Apogee, 14th day, at noon. Perigee, 2!)th day, at 5h., morning. 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 It) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu. W Th Fri Sat' Su Mo Tu VV Th l-'ri Sat. Su ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, \P J OCCUURENCRH, ETC. g g [N [Falls, St. John, N. B., 1838.' Boat upset, 19 drowned in 9th Sunday after Trinity. [Gilbert took pos. N. F. 1583. York Equity court. Sir H. [gave way, 7 deaths, 1837. Bridge belowFaIls,St. J. ,N. B. Hull repulsed by Canad. 1812 New Bruns. bound, lost 1842. 10th Sunday after Trinity. Hse.Assem.lim. to 4 yrs. 1842 St. John circuit court. R. V. Bishop N. B. inc. 1846. [min. sol. marriage 18"^. Assump. B. V. Mary. Diss. Can. took Detr.& Mich. 1812. 11th Sunday af t.Trinity. Fire [N. M. Waf. St. John 18:.9. Cartier disc. riv. St. L. 1535. Cooksurv. Gulf. St L. 1763, Capt. Yule, K,E.,exi)Iored line . [St. And. & Ciue. liy. 1836. Madras schools in N. B 1819 12th Sun. after Trin. St. Bart. [birePo.-r/.iSt. J. N. B 1841. Redigoi.chc Cir.t'utn't. (ireat Fort Jeiiiseg rest, to Fr. 1670, SirH.DoUijlas Lt.G.N.B.1824 Gov't Mass. xjay transt. 16',^2, Chigntcto canal surv. 1829. 13th Sunday after Trinity, 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 l.S 13 L3 1 12 112 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 59 44 28 12 56 40 23 06 49 31 14 56 37 lit (lO 41 22 03 43 24 04 43 23 03 42 21 ;;o 3S 18 56 35iy S5 n o O I 05 o o I M. H 49 7 50 7 517 52 7 54 55 56 57 58 59 00 02 03 04 05 06 08 6 09 6 10 6 116 126 146 15 6 ir. 6 17 6 19 6 20 6 216 22 () 23 6 25 '6 19, 9 1710 1610 15 10 M. H. M. 23 8a35feet 21 9 13 feet 40 head 06 head 29 head 54 neck 14 lla21 neck 13 lla52 arms 12 SETS arms 3a47 ai-ms 4 45 brest 07 brest 22 heart 59 heart 30 hetrt 57 belly 8 16 belly 8 42 reins 02 reins 24 seers 46 seers 13thigs 45 thigs 48 lla24 knee 46 RISES knee 44 4a54 legs 5 48 legs 6 32 feet 7 07 feet 7 .37 head 8a04>head 11 09 07 06 04 03 01 r,9 58 56 r. () 6 7 7 9 9 9 ;)o' 53 5110 50 10 42 41 39 37 35' H. M. 0al3 08 55 39 22 59 37 34 33 32 8 29 8 57 10 15 11 20 tla54 MORN 0m31 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 06 40 15 2 54 32 13 5 01 6 02 10 20 9 33 10 44 11M56 0a37 THE I.ARGEST VARIETY OF Earthenware, China and Glassware IS AT 0. H. WARWICK'S, - - KING STREET. i^RIOHJS LO'W, 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, H, B. ,-i \ t m Tapestry Carpets in Brussels patterns a'- 44 CALENDAR. 1890.] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1890. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Dry Goods, St. John, New BRUNawiCK. Moon's Changes. Last Quai'ter, r)th day, llh.5m. 168., p, m, New Moon, 14th day, 3h. 28m. 46s., A. M. First Quarter, 21st day, 5h 41in. Kis,, p. M. Full Moon, 28th day, 8h. 35m. 288 , A. M. Apogee, 10th day, at 7h. evening, Perigee, 26th day, at noon, I' 1 1 1 I 1 1; ; 1 1 ; i f Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri •^at Su Mo Tu ANNIVKRSAltiKS, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, ETC. [fm.Hal,N.S., 1814. [N Castine, Me. , taken by a fleet Gloucester circuit court. New Style adopted Eng, 1752 Potato blight general 1845. Acad. Fr.rem. from N.S. 1755 Ld Sydenham Gov. Gen. 1839. 14th Sunday after Trinity. Nativity B. V. Mary. Northumberland circuit court. [Carl, and West'd, co. cts. Gen. Balfour Pres. NB. 1811 Hudson River explored 1609. [arrived at Quebec 1535. 15th Sun. after Trin. Cartier Hon. A. Botsfordd. 1812. Madawaska circuit court. Pop. Canada ab.70,000in 1759. Capitulation of Quebec 1759 Negro boy advertised in the [N. B. Koyal Gazette 1786. 16thSun.aft. Tr. St.Mathew. (23)Civil List Actperi)et.l839 King's and Victoria cir. cts. [St. John Equity Court. Teal sld. St. John to Cal.1849 (25)Bat.Stamfordbridge 1066. (29) Ward ChipmanC.J. 1834 17th Sunday after Trinity. St. Michael, Archangel. Navigation Act pi«sed 1818. ^ w ^ T. 50 « PS I ' iH 13|5 5l'5 29 1 5 07! 5 45 j 5 22 1 5 00 5 37:5 5 15 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 52; 5 29,5 0615 43 5 20'5 57 31 11 47 24 015 37 5 NO 14 5 so 09:5 33 56 20 4H r.6 3016 .5316 M. 26 27 28 29 30 32 34 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 45 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 00 01 02 02 S H-M. 6 34 6 32 6 30 6 28 6 26 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 18 6 17 ) 15 (5 13 6 11 6 09 6 07 (» 05 6 03 6 01 5 .59 5 58 5 56 5 54 5 52 5 50 5 48 5 46 5 44 5 42 5 40 5 39 S5 m H. M. 8a29 8 54 9 21 9 51 10 25 lla05 11^52 SETS 4a21 O J 5 01 5 33 6 01 6 25 6 48 09 29 7 7 7 51 8 16 8 46 9 20 10 04 UaOO RISES 4a26 5 03 5 35 6 02 6 27 6 54 7a21 neck neck neck arms anus brest brest brest heart heart belly belly reins reins reins seers seers seers thigh thigh knee knee legs legs le-8 feet feet head he.ad neck H.M. Ia24 2 07 2 48 3 29 4 12 4 59 5 .52 6 51 7 49 8 46 9 40 10 33 lla24 MORN OmII 43 15 53 35 3 20 05 52 6 00 09 17 9 23 10 27 11m24 0a02 0a49 lA¥a® A'.CENTS Dog Cakes. Royal Q^\ Cigarettes. 84 KING STREET, .... SAINT JOHN, N. B. '!''jUars and Cofts, 2 ots. eacL, at Uogar's Steam Lanndry, :i890. P, M, L. M. ., p. M. K. M. i"g, » i O H H.M. Ia24 2 07 2 48 3 29 4 12 4 59 5 52 6 51 7 49 8 4(> 9 40 10 83 lla24 VIOBN OmII 43 1 15 1 53 2 35 3 20 4 05 4 52 6 00 7 09 8 17 9 23 10 27 11M24 Oa02 qa49 h r. B. ^^ Harold Gilbert's, 54 Kingr Street, St. John, N. B. M CALENDAR. 45 1890.] OGTOBEK has Thirty-one Days. [1890. MANCHESTEB, ROBERTSOlii & ALLISON, Goods, St. John.'New Brunswick. Dry Moon's Changes. Last Quarter, .5th day, 3h. 51m. 4s. p. m. New Moon, 13th day, i w c < ^ 1 Q 1 W ! 2 Th 1 3 Fri 4 Sat : 5 Sii 6 Mo 7 Tu ANNIVERSAPIf 8, F^HTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, ETC. 00 J >7 X a « P5 8iW 9lTh lOTri 11 Sat 12iSu 13 Mo lu 14 15 1() 17 18 19 20 21 22 W Th Fii Sat Su Mo Tu VV 23|Th 24 j Kri 25;Sat 26Su Mo Tu W Th Fii 27 28 29 30 31 rs City St.J.,N.B.,freeportl81l| First Assem. N. Scotia, 1758. Maj. Head at Fn dctn. 1838. [Ludlow Pres. N.B. 180S. 1 8th Sunday aft. Trii.. G. G. (7)FireMir. Fred. Grom. 1825. Yoi'k Eq. , Kings & Yk. co. cts. i McGill Coil. Mont, f d. 1825. i (8) Hon. John Hobinsond.1828; [Soulanges, 1676. (12)Signiory r , Nashwaak gr. 19th fcumlay .%ter Trinity. (15)Cathed'l F'ton f oun'd 1845 Michaelmas Term Sup. Court. Surihury co,ct. [Soulauge8l676 Signiory of Jeuiseg granted; B'our vessels near Grom. 1696. St. Luke, Evangelist. 1 20th Sunday after Trinity. i(2i)Uni.Emp.Loy.atHal.l783j Northumb. and Queens co. cts. ! (20) J. Saunders, Judge 1790. i ^ [to Monsieur LeNeuf , 1676. i Signiory of Chignectograntd. Stmr. Koyal Tar burnt, 1836. 2l8t Sunday after Trinity. (26)Wm. Hogarth died 1764. Sunbury Civ.; Div. and Mat. [St. John, Kent,Char. Co. Cts. [N. B. in 1786. Tho-5. Oarleton, Lieut. Gov. 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 ilO 110 11 ill ill 12 1 12 112 1 13 113 113 114 ' H 166 40 6 o;{6 266 49 6 126 85 6 ,58 6 216 44 6 07 6 29 6 52 6 14 6 36 6 59 6 216 436 04 6 2-6 47 6 09 6 3" 6 516 116 326 .5216 12:6 326 .5216 126 M. H 03 5 04 5 05 5 06 5 07 5 09 5 10 5 11 5 13 .^) 14 5 15 5 16 5 18 5 20 5 21 5 2-^5 24 5 25 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 4 32 4 S34 35 4 36 4 37 4 .S8 4 40 4 414 43 4 M. H. M. 36 7a48 34 8 21 32 9 03 30 9 44 28 10 36 27 lla3i 25 SETS 2 P^ neck neck arms anna brest brest brest w S H. M. Ia34 2 11 2 48 3 36 23 21 2. 18 16 14 12 11 09 07 05 04 02 3.1 36] heart i 4 04 he art i 30lbellyi 52,belly| 13;belly ' 34 reins .56 veins 20 seers 48 seers 20, thigh 8 01 thigh 8 56 knee 9 5r» knee 4 5 6 7 (K) lla05 knee 59 RISEM hgS 57 3 35 legs 55 54 52 51 49 48 46 45 0^ feet 29 feet .52 head 5 18 he;ui 5 45 head (» 15 neck 6 .52 nerk 7ii34 aini> 4 -1 4 32 26 20 15 8 09 9 02 9 63 10 48 11 20 lla58 MORN 0m38 1 2 2 3 4 20 06 57 51 46 !> 40 6 43 7 44 8 44 9 44 10 48 11 h43 0a28 1 04 la48 O. H. WARWICK, IMPORTER OF Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, -ANI> ALL KINUH OF- Mantol and Table Ornainrnts, Kuroseno Lamps, Chimnies, &c., Wholesale aud Retail at 78 King Street. St. J(»hii, N. B. tjg^' Prices Low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale <)rders. „jgEJ A 32 \¥aterloo Street, St. John, N. B. cW^ /4 'J.Z^t/^ Mil. wuiuj. a, aa, , iL\\ k oU ud^ 2- ~ /^^'<>/'>^ei^W 7 V(^^^f-**^4.^^/i>u#^t^/^^ 2^1/i.uf:.. U\\ t^c* ^'Y-> ."^if •hj Harold Gilbsrt's New Carpet Warehoniie, 2s. a. m. Full Moon, sjf'th day, 8h. 58in. U». a. m. Apogee, 5th day, atr)h. morning. Perigee, IHth day, at Ih. evening. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 24 25 2(r 2/ 28 29 30 & • O M m Ed Q ^ ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OOCURUKNOES, ETC. [S ° Sat All Hallows. 14 Su 22d Sun. aft.Trin.' All Souls 14 Mo Second Canad.Kebelln. 1838. 15 Tu York Equity; Gloucester co. ct. 15 W (4)Pol.riot8 at Montreal 1837. 15 Th Remarkable Aurora B. 1835. IG Fri [to ,M. de Monts 1003. IG Sat Grant of Acadia by HenrylV IG Su 23rd Sunday after Trinity. IG Mo (9)Prince of Wales born 1841. 17 Tu Carl.Cha.cir; AlhtttRes.co ct. 17 W (lO)El.Tel. St. J. to Hal. 1849. 17 Th (ll)Can.Vic.(;hrys.Farml8L] 18 Fri Leibreitz philosopher d 1716. 18 Sat GreatfiieSt.John, N.B. 1841. 18 Su 24th Sunday after Trinity. 18 Mo Highl. Soc.St.Jobn.NB.i842. 19 Tu St. John circuit court. 19 W" Victoria county court. 19 Th (16)N. Eng. Brigands defetd. 19 Fri Presentation B.V.M. [1838. 19 Sat T.Carletonsw.inGovNB.1784 20 Su 25th Sunday after Trinity. 20 Mo St. John Eq. , Mada co. ct. 20 Tu Madawaska granted to heirs^ 20 W [of Mons. Chenaye 1083 21 Th (26) Destr. gale B. Fundyl84G 21 Fri Can. invd. from Ft. Erie 1812. 21 Sat^ (24)Gr.Man'n tobeinN B 1817 21 Su Advent. St. Andrew, Apostle. 21 ':< o a X 53 r; « ' H M 31 44 50 6 09 G 27 6 46 6 04 6 22 6 39 6 56 6 13 6 30 6 46 02 18 34 49 04 18 32 7 46i7 59 12 25 37 4{t 00 11 22 32 7 42 7 45 4( 48 51 52 53 55 56 58 59 01 03 04 16 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 A r. % ^ 43 42 41 39 38 37 35 34 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 kO 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 1 I H. M. 8a24 9 20 10 19 lla20 SETS 2a34 2 57 18 38 50 k2 48 10 59 6 48 48 55 10 09 lla25 RISKS 2.32 2 55 3 19 3 45 4 13 4 46 5 26 6 12 7 07 8a05 arms arms brest I (rest hort heart heart belly belly teins reins seers seers thigh thigl. knee knee legs legs feet feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms brest H. M. 2a33 3 18 4 03 4 47 5 38 6 28 7 19 8 12 9 05 10 02 10 59 lla36 MORN 0m13 12 06 01 18 38 5 26 6 25 7 25 I 8 23 ; 9 18] 10 18 llMl6 I OaOl i 43 1 26 2al6 IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, Fruits, Teas, Tobaccos, etc. TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, 84 King Street, St. John, J\\ B. . Shirts Laundried,, 10 cts. each, at Ungai's Steam Laundry, 5^ S H. M. TQS 2a33 TflS 3 18 ?Ht 4 03 3St 4 47 n-t 5 38 art (5 28 art 7 19 ly 8 12 ly 9 05 ns 10 02 ns 10 59 rs lla36 rs M - ta 22 22 22 •J2 22 22 23 23 23 2.^ 2;i 23 23 2;^ 23 23 23 •23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 ' H 517 00 7 0!>7 177 25 7 32 7 ;V.t 7 4()7 517 57 7 02 7 7 7 n I i i 7 07 11 15 13 •>0 23 25 2(i 27 27 7 27|7 27 7 26,7 247 227 20 7 17i7 14 7 10 7 T I M. 25 2(i 27 28 1^9 30 31 32 33 34 35 HO 37 3.S 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 "A -f. M 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 H. M. 9a0() brest 10 08 breat Hall heart ftETS heart la21 belly 41 belly 01 reins 23 lein.H 48 reins 17 seers 3 52 seers I t 37:thigs 5 34jthigs 6 42 1 knee 7 56 knee M 14lleg8 10 30 le-s 13|lla45ifeet 13i RISES I feet 14 1 la25 head 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 1 48ihead 2 14 neck 2 45 neck 3 22 neck 4 05 arms 4 56 arms 5 51 brest 6 54 brest 7 55 brest 8 5S heart « 5 H. M. 3a02 3 42 4 21 5 03 5 54 6 46 7 38 8 31 9 26 10 24 Hall MORN 0m02 55 1 48 2 37 3 29 17 02 59 05 7 4514 22;i0a00 heart 6 59 7 57 8 55 9 54 10 46 11m47 0a3l 1 10 1 50 2a 30 3a06 THE LARGEST VARIETY OF Earthenware, China and Glassware -IS AT- 0. II. WARWICK'S, - KING STREET. y €) UcZI~i ,53 Wawrloo Street, St. John, N. B f Lb h^'-t'^ H^ ifii^/i cO^ 'i^, lum^JL^^C<£tt ^^;^a>Cr< "^ Low priced Tapestry Carpets at 48 CITY OP ST. JOHN. [1890. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. W. Albert Lockhart, Esq., Mayor. 1. Allen Jack, Esq., Kecorder. Aldermen. KINOS WARD. Robert 11 Barnes. T Nisbet Kobertson. Stephen G Blizard. William Lewis. William Shaw. George A Knodell. William D fiaskin. James O Stackht.use William L Busby. John Kelly. William A Chesley, David 11 Nase. John McGoldrick. QUEENS WARD. DUKES WARD. SIDNEY WARD. WELLINGTON WARD. PRINCE WARD. GUYS WARD. BROOKS WARD. VICTORIA WARD. DUFFERIN WARD. LANDSDOWNE WARD, LOBNE WARD. STANLEY WARD. Aldermen. Frederick Blackadar. D Russell Jack. Samuel Tufts. Patrick McCarthy. Thomas W Peters John F Morrison. Israel E Smith. Albert C Smith. Alexander L Law. Geoige A Vincent. William Christie. Joseph Horncastle. John Connor. • ■ BOARDS OF MANAGEMENT. Treasury DEPAhTMENT.— AMermen Peters, Robertson, Busby, Connor, Vincent, Nase, Baskin, Blackadar, Smith A C, Blizard, McCarthy, Knodell, Christie. Public Works Department.— Aklei men Shaw, Chesley, Connor, Vincent, Horncustle, Barnes, Law, Robertson, McCarthy, Knodell, Smith I E, Stackhonse, Blizard. Public Safety Department.— Aldermen Kelly, Blackadar, Mc- Goldrick, Jack, Cheslej', Morrison, Horncabt e, Lewis, Busby, Baskin, Smith A C, Peters, Tufts. STANDING committees. Appeals and By-Laws.— Aldermen Connor, Jack, Lewis, Smith I E, Morrison, Knodell, B'ackadar, 1 aw, Vincent Lands. — Aldermen Busby, bhaw, Vincent, Baskin, Connor, Barnes, Stackhouse, Tufts, Lewis. Ferries.— Aldei-men Stickhou e. Busby, McCaithy, Barnes, Jack, Smith 1 E,-McGo!dric;k, Kelly, Baskin. Public Buildings.- Aldermen Knodell, Morrison, Blizard, Tufts, Sniith A C, McGoldrick, Smith I E, Lewis, Law. ' \ B Lester Peters, Q C, Common Clerk. Herbert E Wardroper, Esq, l)eputy Common Clerk. gbirts Laundried, 10 cts. each, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, Harold Gilbert's 64 King Street, St. Jolin, N. B. ' ! , 1890.] CITY OP ST. JOHN. 49 Frederick Sandall, Esq, Treasurer, Chamberlain and Keceiver of Tuxes. David R Willett, Accountant t'hamberlain's Office. Georye F Harding and Archibald McLean, clerks in Chamberlain's office. A Chipman Smith, Director Public Works. liobert Wiseley. Director Public Safety. Hurd Peters, Esq, M A, City Engineer and Land Agent (East.) W Walker Clark, Clerk to Mayor's < ffice, and Issuer of Licenses. Samuel Wilson, Sergeant Mayor's Office. Michael W Maher, Inspector of Buildings. George H Martin, Inspector of Streets. H Adam Glasgow, Superii tendent of Ferries. John R Marshall, Chief of Police Robert J Ritchie, Police Majistrate. George Henderson, '. Wentworth & I'rlncess-sts, Queen-st., bet. Ger. & Char. -sts. Cor. Queen and (.'armarthen-sts. Cor. St. James and Sydney-sts. Carinarthen-sts. bet. Orng&Duke Cor. St. James & Prince Wm.-sts. Cor. Wentworth and Duke-sts Cor. Main and Carmarthen-sts. Cor. Britain and CI;arlotte-sts. Cor. Pitt and St. James-.sts. (Jity Road, near Skating Rink. P 51 52 53 61 I) BOXES. NO. LOCALITY OP BOXES. 143 Main street, Police Station. 154 Main street, head Long Wharf. 213 Paradise Row,op.Mission Chapel. 231 Engine House, Nuiicill('i>« Keady. Baloom. Cli«*Hl»'y, Stai'kln'usf, MoKvoy. SI. aw. A. <". Smith, MoniMHi. Bariie.s. Busby. Count!/ /iiiililinijs CniiiniiN'i-, Bli/;ml. Binwii. U»-a«ly. McCarthy, HoV- gati, ("ht'slt-y, Uali'oiM. I. E. Smith. M<-(;nlil!ick. .laik. HuiucaHtlf. Iilj-Luir» iinil h'eyuhilioUM nml tiills Jor thi l.enisluture.-lh^ Warden niid t'oiiiiiiil'iis ('iH;slc\, McEvcy. ViiKTiit, Cariuaii. Ji)ii«>;. Ba.xkiu. Mo- C'aitliy. Shaw. MrFcr. f'air. -- I'tihlic null SchiKtl Lundfi Tlie Waidcii and ("ouiKillors 3IeFw. Brown. Fair. McCaitliy.'McEvoy. Carman. Shaw. Hiishy. Biiskin. fn (let iritli l)te Shfiiff in F'ei/diil tn tlif jftif-KfiKincf of Hard- Labor < Sriitence{< in .A///. Cuiiiicillurs Jit-ady. M«>rrisuii. Stackliou.ne. A. C. Smithy Fair. Brown. Ilnrtjan. Vinci-nt, MfGolthick, Jack. For Rt-licJ oj Indi()i'nf Ri^ Chesley, Rrady. McFee, Balcnm, .loiic.^. \ inct lit. JJarnis. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. JudK*' of the Cmuity Court— Charles Watters, Esf). M. McDonald, Esq.. Clerk. ( 'l.Tk of t hr r.aee Tlt-nry VT. Fntli. F-q. Deputy Clerk of the t'.nce— H. Ijiwrt nee Sturdee, Esq Clerk of the Circuits- John Willelt. Emj. "• High Sheriff- James A. Hardin-. Ks(| : .fohn Rankin, Deputj- Sheriff and Keeper of the (Jaol: Mr. Samuel CiitTnrd.^ruri'key. Coroners— .James Koljjnson. .J. P.;. John R. Righy. .1. P.: John Jordan, J. P.; Jacob I). White. M. D.: H. E. Uiliuour. M. D. : Joshua Knight and D. Berryman. M. ]). Jud^e of Probates— R. N. Skinner. Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates— W. Chipman Drin-y. Esh'('lelan, and tin- Attorney"* practising in tiie County. At toriK'vs and Solicitors— Samui 'I (J MoiS', >! B Pid-ner, Charles A lV<'k. (Jeoiyc II Sttadnian, Jos II Dickson. William A Trucnian, .Jos H Yconians and Allen ^V Bruy. C'oniiidssioucrs of Parish Courts Tlopcwt-ll, Hci: A R McClcIan and Klisha Peck: llili>iboro. (Icor^c Barnctt; Coverdalc. Alex W Ii»inan and KS Out- Imusc; harvcy, J A TiU'ner and W II A Casiv; Kl^in, Wni P Roliin.son and Ilalph E Colpilts; Ainui, David Cirv.'iand. IsNucrs of Marriage Licenses (lili*'rt Cliaiiuwin, Coverdalc: JoHeph A Tur- ner. Harvey Corner; UeorKe Stieknoy ahd John Garland, Elgin; J S Atkin- son, Albert. Coi! niissioMci's for taking Siiecial Bail in thi- Sujircine Court at Hope- I well -Ueo Calhoun, Esci; Kivcrside, A U McClelan. Conunissioners of Sewers for Hop«'\vfll— Valentine Sndth, M Dowlinjf, (iideon (Jray and Mariner T TiuKley. Revisin;,' Ilarrister -Hon W Wedderburn. .John A Beatty to lie Vender of Licpiors, under the C.inada Teiniierance i Ac'i. foi' tlie Parish of Ilillsboro. ' Auctioneers— K Bezanson, Ilillsboro: Samuel Stewart, Hopewi-ll Cape; Thomas Kinnie, Harvey; George Wood, All>ert. (ianie Warden -S C Murray, M D. MUNICll'AIJTY OF ALHEltT. Warden Peter DutTy. SV. (). Wright. Secretary-Treasurer. Councillors— Hopewell, G H Minor and R J Calhoun: Hillsborough. Peter DutTy and H B Steevea: Coverdalc. Lewis J Steeves and J Nelson Smith; Harvey, W A West and Guilfonl R Smith: Elgin, D JCollicutt and E A Blak- , ney; Alma, Wm Rounnel and D D Lutwick. Wm M Connell, Esq. COUNTY OF CARLETOX. Judge of the County Court— Hon James G Stcvei.s. Clork Clei-k of the Circuits— A B Conni>lK Esq. High Sheriff— Fred R Jenkins Dibblee, Esq. Di'puty, George F Foster. Clerk of the I'eace— Wm M Coiuu 11, ]•>(!. Judgi' of Prol)ares— Louis P Fisher, Esq. Registrar of Probates— John C Winslow, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills -John S Leighton, Est}. Dejmty, Mr. Johti !? Leightim, jr. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court— I^wis P Pishei-, George Council, John C Winslow, William M C .nuell, R K Jones. S 15 Appleby, A B Connell, William.son F isher. Josiaii R Murphy, Nonnan W Winslow, D MeLeod Vince, A G Liiidsiy and T C Hart K-y. Esquires. ] Is.suers of Marriage Licenses— W M Connell. Howard B White. G R Rurt, Hugh Miller, Wentworth Wmslow, J R >Iui-i)hv. David J Wilev, W W Hay, I Horace V Dalling, E M Boyer, John Ferguson.' Wm B Jewett. B N Fletcher , and Henry Blakslce. Esquires. .Notaries Puljlie— Lnvis P Fisher, (Jeoi-ge Coimell. J C Winslow. Wm M | Coimell, S B Appleby, A B Connell, J Norman W Win.slow, Williamstin I'isher. Josiah R xMurphy and D McLeod Vince. Esquires. Pi-actising Attornies— L P Fisher, George (.^onnefi, John ' ' Winsiow, Wm M C »miell, R K Jones, Steplu-n B Appl-'by. A H Connell. J Norman W Win-low, Josiah R Murphy, D McLeod Vince and J C Hartley. Esquires, Conunissioners for Parish Civil Court-; -William W Hauuuon.l. Wood- st ick: George W Hovev, North xmpton; Ivory Kilburn. Richmond: James A Bridges. Peel: James Si monsou, Wakefl-ld: JIattliew Hutchison, Wicklow; Charles R Upton, Simonds: John Barnt'tt, Brighton: Alexander G Lindsay, Al)erdeen: George W White, Wilmot: D S Jones, Kent. I ve vising Barrister— Hon J (i Stevens. Coroners-George Stickney, George West. Chai-les R Upton. Wm L Drier, Joiui T Alien. Samuel Wutts, Charles P t^onnell, M D; Theodore H Estey, Richard Port, Thomas BTrafton, Nehemiah Tompkins. Richard B Ketchum. Elijah M Shaw, David Wiley, M D; John R Hatrerman, M D; Colin King, \N 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. tJnion Carpets at Low Pricos at Harold Gilbert^s, 54 CHARLOTTE. [1890 H Morehouse, Newton R Colter, M D: G L Cronkhite, W W Hay George Haf '1:licSr/e.!i"ltirs;Xsm '' wll^^^^^ F Dlbblee, W W Hay, Simeon Mc^ Leod and (i( orge F Foster. ,, -r. o ** Game Warden-J C Winslow. Fishery J^verseer-Geo R Burtt. Collector of Customs at Woodstock- D F Merritt; Clerk, T Lynch; Centre- Ville, H T Scholey, Sub-Colleetor. Dehec, Capt R Kirkpatriek, Sub-Col- ector. MUNICIPALrrY OF CARLETON. Warden— C Gallagher, Esq. Secretary-Treasurer— R K Jones, Er-q. AufliU)r— Samuel Watts, Esq. , , ^ ^ ^ ^ n t^ Councillors -Woodstock (Town): W T Drysdale, James Boyd and C R Wat3<»«. (Parish) C L Smith, Joseph Speer. Wakefield: L H Hardmg, J A Lindsay. Richmond: Jas Watson, VV W Hemphill. Northampton: Alli- son Phillips, C P liull. IBrighton: G W Craig, C Cooper. Peel: G W MilviUe, W Tompkins, \r. Aberdeen: John Mcintosh, W Simpson. Kent: John Giberson, C E (Gallagher. Wicklbw: Samuel Giberson, G L Cronkhite. Wil- mot: J M Williams, F B Carvell. Simonds: A D Shaw, LeBaron Mooers. License Inspector— James E Drysdale. Jailor— Samuel Jones. TOWN OP WOODSTOCK. « Mayor— Randolpli K Jones, Esq. Town Clerk— William Skillen, Esq. Town Treasurer— William Fisher, Esq. Councillors— For Town: J T A Dibblee, Hon W Lindsay, Alex Henderson and John Fisher, Esquires. Queens Ward: J R Murphy and James Carr, Esqs. Kings Ward: J N W Winslow and J M Zachlan, Esqs. Wellington Ward: Dnppa Smith and L Coi nor, Es(is. Police Magistrate -William I»i)>l)lee, Es(i. Town Marshall, John (.' (lii)S»)n. Superintendent Water Works— Donald Munro, Esq. Engineer Water Works— Alex Dunbar. Chief Fire DepartmeJit— Major F H J Dibblee. Postmaster John C Winslow, li^sq. Assistant Postmaster— 11 W Bt^turue, Esq. Collector of Customs- D F Merritt, Esq. Clerk of Customs— T l>yncli, Es(i. Bank of Nova Scotia -Agent, R Fleming, Esq. Teller, G A Huestis. Merchants tiank of Halifax- Agent. W R Racy, Esq. Teller, Wm Trainor. Peoples Bank of Halifax— Agent, George A White, Esq. COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. James G. Stevens, jr' Judge of the County C.mrt— James Stevens, Esq. Clerk. Clerk of ttie Circuits -M N Coekburn, Esq. High Sheriff -R A Stuart, Esq. Clerk of tue Peace and Keeper of the Rolls- F Howard Grimmer, Esq. . Judge of Probates— Hon B R Stevenson. Registrar— M N Cockbui-n, Esq. Registrar of Deeils and Wills -Harris H Hatch, Esq. C'onnnissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Abraham Young, D Wetmore, John Mcintosh, Edward Daggett, W A Eraser, T Barry, and ail Attornies of the Suprei.ie Court. Commissioners for taking Bail— W A Eraser, (irand Manan; T Barry, St George. Notaries Public-John F Grant, James G Stevens, jr, James M^ichell, Lewis A Mills, M McMonagle and W C 11 Grimmer, (St Stephen). F H Grim- mer, Benjamin R Stevenson and M N Coekburn, (St Andrews). Comn.issioners of Parish Civil Courts- John Dewar, Esq, (St Geo^ge^; Henry Smith, Esq, (West Isles): V E O Hathewav Crilley, (St Stephen). Police Magistrate- Daniel Crilley, (St Steithen) town ). Revising Barrister— Hon J G Stevens. (St Andrews); Daniel George J Clarke, (Mill- Fillow Shams done eqaal to new at TJngar's Steam Laundry, 54 King Street, St. John, K. B. [1890 )rge Hat" neon Mc* ; Centre- Sub-Col- and C R arding, J ton: Alli- / Milville, snt: John lite. Wil- ooers. lenderson mes Carr, Vellington 'stis. a Trainor. tevens, jr' 'V, Esq. -Abraham % T Barry, ' Barry, St Mitchell, F H Grim- t George); v's); Daniel irke, (Mill- I 1890.] GLOUCESTER. 55 Coroners— Samuo' T Gove, M D ; Thomas Dick, M D ; Hubert McLachlin, Duncan Mvshrall, M D; H P Reynolds, M D: J A Wade, M D, H Gove, M D; Frank I Blair, M D, and William McK Deinstadt, M D; Cyrus Chtney. Auctioneers— George F Campbell, S F Nesbitt, CEO Hatheway, Ri(!hard Djer and Patrick McLaughlin. Issuers of Marriage Licenses— F Howard Grimmer, (St Andrews); Chas Johnson, (St George); Luke Byron, (.Cauipobello); George Hill, M L C, (St Stephen); G K. Wetmore, (^West Isles); Cyrus Cheney, (Grand Manan); Oscar Hanson, (Lepreaux); Sauuiel McKay, (Pennfield). MUNICIPALITY OP CHARLOTTE. • Warden- -James Russell, MPP. Councillors— St Andrews, G H Lamb, B F De"VN'olfe; St Croix, James Rus- sell, David Johnston; St David, John A Moore, David G Dickie; St James, James G Atkinson, William Gillespie; St Stephen, John S Maxwell, Charles Cogan; St Patrick, James H Dyer, J W Stevenson; St George, Granville Chase, Robt T Wetmore; Dumbarton, Robert McKinney, Thomas McCaun ; Petmflekl, John W Mealey, Geo A Eldridge; Lepreaux, Samuel Stafford, Robt Mawhinney; Clarendon, Robt H Graham, WiUiam Dunlap; Campo- bello, C F Batson, Guilford Babcock; West Isles, D F Lambert, D L Martin; Grand Manan, W A Eraser, Isaac Newton ; Diift'erin, Geo Hannah. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Judge of the County Court — Wm Wilkinaon, Esq. T PesBrisay, Clerk. Clerk of the Circuits — Theophi'us DesBrisay, Esq. High Shtriff— Lanian R Doucett. Esq. Clerk of the Peace aud Keeper of tne Rolls — Theophilus DesBrisay, Et'Ciuire. Surrogate — Theophiltis DesBrisay, Esq. Registrar of Probates— 1) G McLauchlin, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— M H McC^inley. Stipendiary Magistrate — I) Gustavus McLauchlin, Esq. Stipendiary Mrgistrate at Caraquet — J G C BlackhalP Esq. Coroners— Joseph Sewell, Wm Ferguson,, D G McLauchlin, James (t Blackball, Gideon M Duncan, MD, Robert Rivert, John C Meahan, MD, Henry A Sormonay, ii Hutchinson, John D Legard and Wm F Bi.hop, MD. Trustees and Directors of the Grammar School — Theophilus Des- Brisay, John Keir an I James Hickson, Escjuires. Teacher, F W i ( !owperthwaite. Barristers, Attornies and Notaries Public — Tlieophilus DesBrisay, D Custavus McLauchlin, T Swayne UesBrisay, John J Harrington i and Narcisse A Landry. I C^oinmissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court— John Kerr, , Esquire. ! LiOLLiUdssioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — The 1 J3arristers and Attornies practising in the < )ounty, and Hon Robert ! Young, Jas G C Blacichall, John Vouug, Job a Kerr and Henry A Sormonay, Esquires. Revising Barrister— T S DesBi isay. Labor Act Commissioner — Bernard Commeau. Commissioner under Act 38 Vic, Chaps 4 and 5— John Kerr, Eeq. Issuers of Marriage liicenses— John V Carter and H Bishop, Fisheries Officers — Batliurst, James Hickson; Caraquet, Joseph F Hache; Petit Roche, Frederick Commeau; Shippegan, Adolph Ache, Esquires. Auctioneers— Hon. Robert Young, John Kerr, Philip Rive, John E Baldwin, Robert B Vail, Esquires. indry, 32 Waterloo Street, 8t. John, K. B. Send to Harold Gilbert's for Patterns 56 KINGS. ri890. Collector of (kistoins - Wm J O'Brien, Esq. Customs Landing Waiter, David Leahy. L)ei)uty Collector, Pockshaw, Patrick J Foley; Preventive Officer, Patrick Foley, sr. Shipjiegan, Collector, Henry A Sornionay. Caraquet, Coll^cti)!-, James G C Blackhall; Preventive Officer, Theoliue Jilanchard. Vice-(^oQSul United States-Edward Hickson. Vice-Consul Norway and Swerlen — John Sivewrif,'ht, Esq. Commissioners of Parish Courts — Bathurst, 1) G Mcl-auchlin and James M Thomi^son. New Bandon, John Foley and John Horni- brook. ('aracjuet, James G (J JJlackhall and James R Landry. Shippej^'an, Jonathan Doran and Henry A Sormonay. Inkerman, Jos Sewell. Sauraarez, Wm Archer and Oliver Robichaud, Esquires. MUNICIPAIJTY OF GLOUCKSTER. Secretary-Treasurer — John Sivewright, Esq. Auditor— John E Baldwin, Esij. Councillors— Bathurst, John E O'Brien and Samuel Melanson; Beresford, John Morrison and Thomas Poudreau; New Bandon, J W Dumas and Robert H Jennings; C.iraciuet, .fiiste Hache and Joseph Sewell, jr; .Shippegan, Thomas Ahter and Tiburce Robicheau; Inker- man, WiJiani Hayden and Hugh Cowan; Saumarez, John Young and Proepere Savoy; St Isidore, Chas J Jiiison and Mallais. COUNTY OF KINGS. Judge of the County Court— Wm Wedderburn, Esq. Ora P King, Clerk. Stii)endiary Magistrate— George H Wallace, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits — Robert Morrison. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— George 1) Otty. High Sheriff -Samuel N Freeze, Esq. Deputy Sheriff and Jador— James W Sproul. Judge of P)'obate — Finnemore E Morton. Registrar of Probates and Secretary-Treasurer— George O D Otty. Registrar of Deeds— George Barnes, Es(]. Jas. W. Sproul, Deputy Registrar. Referees in Equity— A C Fairweather and Robert LeB Tweedie. Seller of Law Stamps— Henry J Fowler. Coroners— James Wetmore, jr, Adino Paddock, INI D, O Purdy, Rufus A Stockton, John Wilson, Allan McLeod, GeorLC Rix Price, William Keith, Wm B McKeel, Joshua Burnett, MD, William Keith, William Fairweather, Peter B-ennan, J E H McOeady, James Feuwick, D Beverley Hatfield, Jas A Moore, Peter CJampbell, Geor^'e H Johnson, MD, Charles Murray, MO, John H Ryan, MD, Joshua OldKeld, Henry G Fowler, Bliss Thome, M D, Samuel Morton, Samuel F Wil>on, George O Baxter, ML), and J Newton Smith, MD. Commissioners for taking Affidavits and Jiail in the Supreme Court John C PricH, J W Nowan, Pailo M Raymond, Nelson Arnold, George Barnes, A S White, L Allison, Geo W Fowler, Ora P Kin"- Robert Morrison, I*' W Stockton. F E Morton, A E McLeod F M M'.Leocl and \i LeB Tweedie, Esquires. ' Issuers of Marriage Licenses— Henry J Fowler, Wm Fairweather Chas M Hunt, S N Freeze, Andw McAfee and John R Merritt, Esns Revising Barrister— Hon W Wedderburn Auctiuneers-E S Freeze, William H White, E Perkins, Samuel li ./e, Gilford Cougle, Abraham Johnson, jr, William Keith, James E J^ryers, Isaac Pearsun, John D Mibee, Jos D Baxter Joseph Laoe Curtains, 60 cts. per pair, at Ungar'a Steam Laundry, 1 ■ ■ i. I 1890 Belve Stock Johuf GH Cot i Greer Roth( Esq, ; Upha Have Esq,] Bos S Th( H W] Gai Stii For tl Hatfi( Wa Cou wich, and i Have] Palme ^l of Carpeting before buying. 1890.] KENT. 57 Belyea, W M Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, William A StocktoTi, J AIcNauglit, J Sharp, B L Crawford, G Downey, D M Johnson, Douglas Fairweather, Jus W Nowlau, John F Kyan and G H Whitinfr. Comraissicmers of Parish Civil (M>uits— William B McKiel, Esq, Greenwich; John Mclntyre, Es(i, Kars; John Woodwar ', Esq, Rothesay; J D Micheau Keator, Es(i, Bampton; J Douglas Baxter, Esq, Norton; Wm J Brittaiu, Esq, Springfield; Wm Barnes, Esq, Upham; Weeden Fow'ef, P^sq, Hammond; Wilford L Corey, Esq, Havelock; James A Fenwick, Esq, Studholm; C D Fairweather, Esq, Kingston. Board of Health — Sunmel F Wilson, MD, chairman, Sussex; Bliss S Thorne, MD, Havelock; Angus J Murray, MD, Greenwich; Simeon H White, Esq. Springfield; J Newton Smith, MD, Hampton. Game Warden — Lewis J Almon. Stipendiary Ma.!istrate for the Parish of Hampton — Thos A Peters. For the Parish of Studholm— Albert S Mace. For Norton— D Beverly Hatfield. MUNICirALITY OF KINGS. Warden —D W McKenzie. Councillors— Cardwell, EliasS Freeze and Robert Connolly; Green- wich, George Inch and Joseph McF5ay; Hammond, Robt VV Forsyth and David J Fowler; Hampton, Henry J Fowler and Chas .T Smith: Havelock, Chas S Keith and John H Branscomh; Kars, Geo W Palmer and VVm Helms; Kingston, John O Dann and R W Wetmore; Norton, Daniel Robertson and J Gillis Playes; Rothesay,Wm Maynes and Jas S Keirstead; Springtieli, Jas AS Keirstead and (reorge G Scovil; Studholm, Alfred J Keirstead and Thos McCaughey; Sussex, Geo W Fowler smd W W Stockton; Uphata, Henry G Fowler and Jas M (Campbell ; Waterf ord, Jas A Moore and Charles Neill; Westfield, J W Caul field and D W McKenzie, Meetings of Coanoil— 3rd Tuesday in January, and last Tuesday in June. COUNTY OF KENT. Judge of the County Court— Hon Bliss Botsford. Henry A Forster, Clerk. Clerk of the Circuits— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. High Sheriff- William Wheaton, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls -Robert Hutchinson, Esquire. Collector of Customs— John Rusk, Gordon Livingstone, Clerk. Judge of Probate — William D Carter, Es(p Registrar of Probate— Caleb Richardson, f.'s((. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— J M Uphara Bliss. Issuers of Marriage Licenses— Robert Hutchins^ Dunn. Stipendiary ISIagi^trate —Caleb Richardson, Esq. County Secretary— George V Mclnerney, Es(i. County Treasurer- K B Forbes, Esq. ^ Inspector of Schools— Jerome Houdreau. Teacher of Grammar School— John S Harrison, Esq. Coroners— J W Doherty, MD, William Johnson, Damien Bourgeois, R A DOllaqui, MD, J F Brine, MD, Robert L Botsford, MD, Wallace, G King, MD, Gordon Livingstone and Wm Cruise. son and Stephen 6 82 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. 1 Linoleums cut in one piece at Harold Gilbert's, 58 MADAWASKA. [1890. KevininK Bj.rri-.ter— Hon B Botsford. Clerk, B L B-'thford. Notaries l'n»)lic— The AttornieH practising in tlie Co-inty. Swedish an I Norvve^dan C'onsid- \i Hutchinson, Esq. (jianie Wai den— William Wheaton, Ks(j. Inspector of Li(iU'>r Licenses- .T"hn T Caie, Es(i. Auctioneers— Richard Sutton, J FerK'ison. WuiWheaton, Nathaniel Hutchinson, Eduiund Hutchinson, John 'I' Caie, \Vm J Smith, John Bobeitson, Robert I'hinney and B S Smith. Comn)isioners I'ari-h C urt-i -Kichibucto, : Weldford. Robert Brown; Harcourt, B S Bailey; Carleton, James P Caie; Dundas, James Barnns; St Mary's, Josoph Barnard; VVellinj;ton, Louis B Allan; St Louis, Bernard Gorman. MUNICIPALITY OK KENT. * Warden- H A Cai^^. Secretary— G V Mclnerney, Esq. Auditor — Caleb Richardson, Es({. Councillors -Carleton, H A C de and Kady O'Leary; Acadieville, S fiabineiu and A Pineau; St Louis, B L Richa d and M iJiagle; Richibucto, Davi I McAlnion and F S Peters; VVeldford, Tereuce (/urran and C Y Walker; Harcourt, S S Brings and George Bailey; Wellmgton, J li l^amothe .uid Gilbert S Ri hard; St Mary's, Joseph Bernard and Mixem I) Cormie! ; Dumlas. T M Gogueau and Kichaid Poirier. COUNTY OF MAD AW ASK A. Judge of the County Court— James G Stevens, flscj. Clerk of the County Comt— Ba)Ty R Plant, Es-q. Clerk of the Peace— A Rainsfo;d Halioch, Esp Sl)ecial Bail Commissioner -John T Hodgson, Estp High Sheriff— J Fiancis Rice. Ksip ('lerk of the Circuit-i — B irry R Piant, Es([. Judge of Probates— A Rainsfori Balloch, Es(p Barristers and Attnrnies— A Rainsford Balloch, Barry R Plant, Fred Lalorest, C A Daval Gagnon and A Rankin Bedell, Esquires. Notaries Public— A Rainsford iia'Ioch and Fred LaForest, Esqs. Registrar of Probates — Hilair Peltier, Esq. Registrar of Wills and Deeds— Hihdr Peltier, Esq. Coroners— John liynch, S C Huthm, Erlwin Akerley,'' Mathias Nadeau, Hilair Peltier, F A Couillard and Florent Fnurnier, 'Esquires. Commissioners to Solemnize Marriage —J T Hodgson, Edwin Akerley and Enoch Baker, Estpiires. Issuers of Marriage l^icenses -Thomas Emerson, Stephen Hatey and P O Bryam, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court— The several Attornies iu the County and,Jidm L Hodgson, Fsquire. Registrar of Deaths, Births, and Marriage:^— Barry R Plant, Esq. Parish Court Commissioners— St Francis, R S Peltier; St Hildaire, Himore Cyr; Madawaska. B R Plant; St Jactjues, Docite Bosse; St Ann, Abraham Perron; St Leonard, D O Burgdine. Free (irant Commissioner for Micheaud Settlement— Francis Mich- eaud, Es(i. Auctioneer— J L Rice, Es(p Game Warden— A Rainsford Balloch, Esq. ' '" " ' I Shirts Laundried, 10 ots. each, at TTngar's Steam Laundry, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 4. 1890.] NORTHUMBERLAND. 59 MUNICIPALITY OF MAUAVVASKA. Warden— F X Bernier, M D. Secretary — C A D Cragiion Esq. Treasurer — Alexis Cyr, Esc^. Councillors— St Francis, A Levas^eur and Thomas Clair; Saint Hilaire, Zepherin Diagle and Vital Cyr; ]VI;idawaska, Maxime Martin and Dr. Bernier: St Basil, N TT Gagnnn and A Devillers; St Leonard, Basil Beaulieu and Christoph Parent. Inspector of Licenses— C A D Gagnon, Esq. COUNTS OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Judge of the County Court —Hon W Wilkinson. Samuel Thomson, F,Hq, Clerk. (•lerk of the Circuits— Samuel Thomson, Esq, Q C. High Sheriff— John Shereflf, E«q. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Samuel Thomson, Esq, Q C. Judge of Probates— Samuel Thomson, Esq, Q C. Registrar— G B Eraser, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Lawlor, Esq. Deputy, J R Lawlor. Coroners — Robt P> Wasson, Edward Rogers, Joseph B Benson, Ml), John S Benson, B N T Underbill, C C Watt, John Fallen, MD, John Pond, John Johnson, Joseph Chaplin, Wm P Bishop, J H Freeman. MD, Alfred C Smith, MD, J McDonald, Louis N AUain, Miohnel S Benson, Johr Ramford, Frank B Swjm, Michael O'Brien and John S Weir, Esquires. Commissioner for t iking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Wm Park, Esq. Parish Court Commissioner— Hardwicke, Alexander G Williston. Barristers, Attornies and Notaries Public— N'^wca^tle, Samuel Thomson, QC, Michael Adams, W A Park, K P Williston, and Oharles J Thomson, Esquires; Chatham, A A Davids(.n, jr, Richard Carman, L J Tweedie, G B Fraser, R B Adams, Robert Murray and Warren C Winslow, Esquires. iKSuef-s of Marriage Licenses — S Thomson, Joseph R Goggin, Harvey Doak. John S Pond, and F L Pedolin, EM[uires. Commissiimer for Pnrish Court— Chatham, (ieorge B Fra«er, Esq, Auctioneers— John Fish. Jabez B Sn )wb;ill, Robt Blake, James Johnson, W Wyse, and Geoge Staples, Es([uires. Revenue Officers— Chatham, Collector, Daniel TTerguson; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, W Anderson. ISewcastle, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, D McGuar. Collector of Inland Revenue— R A Lawlor. Consuls — Norwegian, Hon R Hutchinson ; Prussian, Ernest Hutchinson, Esq. • United States Consular Agent — R R Call, Es(i. Revising Barrister — Hon W Wilkinson. Chatham Gislight Company— Richard Hockin, Ea(i, President; Dr J Fallen, Esii, Ditiector. Board of Health -Chatham, Le.nuel J T\v >edie, J M'G B.Jxter,MD, John Coleman, Donald McLachlan and Patrick Connors, jr. New- castle, John B Nicholsim, A C Smith, M ), Hiram A Fish, MD, Robert Ritchie and Robert McLean, MD. 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. ^"^l! i Buy Wool Carpets at Harold Oilbert'a, 60 QUEENS. [1890. MUNICIPALITY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Warden— Dt)i ild Morrison. Secretary-Trensurer— S llionusnn, (^0. , ^^, ,^ _ „ . ^,. Councillors-Iiudlow, John Ci.niphell and Walter R Price; Bliea^ field, Enoch A Banjfor.l aud Wni Jlussell, jr; Blackville, B ^ T Underbill and Edwnrd Hays: North Esk, Michael Ilyan and Wm Jones; South Esk, Jarpd 'Pozer and Murdoch Sutherland; Derby, James Eobinson and John P-ett^: Neison, Ephraim Hays and George Burchill; llogeisville, Peter Thibedeau and Benoit Arseneau; New- castle, Donald Morrison .aid Lauraiice Doyle; Chatham, JU\^er Flana- gan and David G Smith; Glenel^', Hugh Cameron and William V i;ilock; Haidwick, George FowJie and Michael Biansfiekl; Alnwick, Jlomain Savoy and James Stjuiest, jr. COUNTY OF QUEENS. Judge of the County Court- -James Steadman, Esq. J R Curry, Esq, Clerk. high Sheiiff-W S Butler, Es(i. Clerk of the Peace— J DeVeber Neales. Clerk of the Circuits— C A Harding. Judge of Probates— J DeV^cber Neales. Registrar of Probates — James R (^urry, Esq. Registrar of Deeds— Robert T Babbitt, ICsq. Notaries Public— Charles A Harding, J R Curry, B S Palmer and J DeVeber Neales, Esquires. Barristers and Attornies -Charles A Harding, James R Curry and J DeVeber Neales, Estjuires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — William H White, Hiram Cody, B S Palmer, R PYeomans, D M Pearson, John Law, G W H Palmer and W C King, Esijuire.?. Coroners— R T Babbitt, John Murphy, S V White, Ambrose Palmer, Robert D Akerley, Mayes Case, l^aac C Burpee, Malcolm C McDonald, MD, Michael Y Cox, Abraham VVi^gins, Thoj H Pearson, James G Heatherington, T W I'orry, J G Nugent, George Smith aad Henry DuVernef, Es(]uires. Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the S'upreme Court— Chas Keith, Robert T Babbitt and George H Jones, Esipiires. Commissioners for taking AfTulavits to be read in the Supreme Court— Charles A Harding, James K Curry, Hob'-rtT Babbitt, Gage- town. Thomas Leonard, Petersville. John Goldfinch, Isaac C Bur- pee, Chipman. Charles Keith, Brunswick. Samuel L Peters, Hamp- stead. Charles E Lanagan, CJhipman. James Palmer and J DeVeber Neales, Esquires. Commissioners of Parish Courts— Samuel E McDonald, Brunswick; H J DeVernt-t, Gagetown; 'I'hos Leonard, Petersville; George J Worden, Wickham; Isaac C Burpee, Chipman; D.aniel Palmer, Can- ning; Benjamin S Palmer, Hampstead; George E McLean, Water- bori gh; Wm H White, Cambridge. . .... Revising Barrister — Hon J Steadman. ' . ' i - Auctioneeis — Archibald McAllister, David H Ferguson, James Gardinwr, John Armstrong, Widiam Hogshaw, Thomas Leonard, C N Darrah, Petersville: James Pearson, John- •i' 62 SUNIUTRY— VICTORIA. [1890. -\ (/ouncillors— Janie.s S Harguail and John Miller, Dalhousie; Wm McUae antl DawHon McKeiidrick, AtMinj^'ton; Donald McLean and John McNichol. Colborne; John CuUigan and Thus Hayes, jr, Durhaiu, COUNTY OF SUNBURY. Jud<,'e of the County Cunrt- James Steadman, Esq. Clerk of the County Court— Fred St J BHhs. High SheriflF — James Holden. , ' Clerk of the Circuits-C E Duffy. Clerk of the Peace- Frod St J BHsh. Judge of P'obates— George L Brown. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Ref^istrarof Probates — Frederick Harrison. Issuer of Marri^ige F.icenses — David S Dupli^ea. Commissioners for taking Affidavits— (reorge Hoben and James S White, 3<]squires. Couimissioners of Parish (fourts— (Jeorge W Hoben, Burton: Chas Brown, Maugerville; Nathan V Day, Sheffield; John D Wilmot, Lin- coln: Thns E Smith, Blissville; Tlios li Alexander, Gladstone; James Miller, sr, No'-thHeld. Receiver of Royalties for Sunbury and Queens— John Maynard, Escinire. (Coroners— Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H Coburn, Frederick Seely, Thomas Turney, John R Seelv, Henry Ree<, Albert Ferguson, John T Bailey, H B Mitchell, Th<)m;is 1\iylor, (ieorge Noble, David W Hartt, Thomas H Kelly, George A Perley, and James H Hayward, Escjuires. Revising Barrister — Hon J Steadman. Axictioneers — A Harrison and James S White, Esquires. Game Warden- A Matthews, Es(]. Sunbury Agricultural Society— Pre?t8ford, R A Borden, Harvey Atkinson, C A Steeves, R W Hewson, R Barry Smith, D I Welch, F A McCully, James Kaye, G H Steadman, Moncton: Chris Milner, H A Powell, AWBenne't, T AKinnear, Sackville; T A Welling, W W Wells, 'r, Westmorland; Fred W Emmerson, Petitcodiac. Police Magistrate— Jacob Wortman, Moncton. Commissioners for taking Examination of Debtors —Bliss Botsford, Chas E Knapp and F A McCully, Es((uires. Commissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville — Jas Lowerison. Commissioners of Sewers for Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton — David Bourke and Florian White. Commissioners of Sewers, Barachois Marsh, Shediac — Donomic Budrot and Mark Budrot. ('Ommissioner of Sewers for Mill Creek Marsh, Sackville— Ruf us Buhner. Commissioners of Sewers, Etter, Aboideau Marsh, Sackville and Westmorl.ind —Bradley Etter, Isaac Lowerison. Nelson Bulmer, Doechester. Auctioneers— William Lawrence, Silas C- Carters, Wm B Deacon, Shediac; Jesse L Bent, Sackvill«; Jacob Wortman, Benj Toombs, Miller Lawrence, Dorchester; Francis Lee Ford, Sackville. Issuers of Marriage Licensees— S W Tingley, Dorchester; R A Bor- den, David Grant, Elisha Tingley, W Cook, Arthur Robinson, Monc- ton; R B Weldon, G Miles Blackney, Robt C Tait, Salisbury. MUNICIPALITY OF WESTMORLAND. Warden — Amos Ogderi, Esq, Secretary— Alfred E Gulton, Esq. Treasurer— Htm A D Richards, MLC. Councillors— Botsford, Patrick Hibert, Alfred Raymond; Dorches- ter, Wm Hickman, E J Teed; Sackville, Amos Ogden, Naihan Lowerison; Salisbury, Early Kay, J F Lester, Shediac, RC Tait, W S Russell; Westmorland, Amos I'rueman, J T Copp. COUNTY OF YORK. Judge of the County Court— Jas Steadman, Esq. William Wilbon, Esq, M P P, Clerk. High Sheriff— A A Sterling, Esq. Deputy Sheriff, John B Haw- thorne, Esq. Pillow Shams done equal to new at TJngar's Steam Laundry, Low Priced Tapestry Carpets at Harold Gilbert's. 18})0. YOKK. 05 Keeper of tlie lioUs aiiiowii, David Idttle, William .Tajiiiesoii, }Iezd McCJihlon, MtxaiidiT Hav, (ieor^'e N llowlaiid, CliNrles K ilol.eii, William IVkKeima, .1 (' Mott, IVl I), A BeiiTiett, (r K Dow, M I), (JeorKe 11 Vjuiw.irt, I 'avid Moore, Ji Col. urn, Francis Killxun, 11 D Diooks, Samuel Watts, (i?or;,'e K Coulthard, Ml), .[..lin A Cunie, Ml), M F Keitli, M I), Albeit Z Key, J (! Mrowu Ml >, John B Grant, Alfred, llowlty, James Pumroy and .John V, Casey, llsii^. Uevisiuf,' Barrister — Jani< 8 A Vanwart, Es(i. Collector of lioyalties dames Henry, Vm\. Commissioner for takiny liail in the tMi[neme Cuuit Dauiel (Jal- layher, Escj. Cummissionera for vakin;^' AfUdavits in the Supreme Court -The several Atiornies practising,' in the Couuty. Commissioners of Tari-li (!ivil Courts Prince Wiliir.m, William Jamieson, E D Estabrouks, Wm lOlli^ood; Mi.uiiers Sutt >n, .Tohn K Petty, Wm Mnyrav; Bright, WhiteHeld Esty, Jesse Curisue Whit- Held ClilF; St Mary's, Jas B Garden, Ceo S Peters, John L Ele'eher; Canterbuiy, Alon//> (' D(»w, S C Fowler, L^avid P .Jones; Uumtries, Alfred W ." ears, .John E Casey, Wm \Vhileliead; t^ueensbui.^ , Ada.ii Sharp. G W Vauwart; New M nyhind, Lewis Fisher; Stanley, Alfred li Avery, Kdwd Spters; Fredericton, S A I'urdie; Southampton, M S Ryan; Douylas, J.dw.ird Pidj^eon; Kingsclear, A E Cliff, (Jeo Mc- Queen; N(;rth Lake, W W McGeorye, \v'm F Gcoij;e, J E Fomeroy. MU:uther ' Goodspeed; Southampton, James K I'emler, P Jiockhatt; Stanley, I Donald Fullerton, John Hinchey. CORPORATIOXC OF FREDERICTON. T. Carleton Ai-LFX, Mayor. Charles W Beckwith, City Clerk. Hugh Calder, Deputy City Cleik. John Moore, Esq. , Treasurer. James F. McMurray, City Auditor. ALDERMEN. ( John McPherson, j. Wellington Ward. ) Geor';e Parker. ' " ) 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. timyrua KugB in Dlegnnt Designs at Harold Gilbert's, 00 (fOIiPOIlATroN OF FUKDKRTCTOX. [1890. A MilllMKN, t» II l« j .1 W M(;( 'i.Muly, ) (jiiMir/«! (iilltiiuii. ( Ihriry llstey, ( r l^'iiiicll, ( .luhri Mi'.irt', ( Fioruii ('. McNutt. J M.'irsliall lliclieiy, I Win. McKay. I St. Ann'rt Ward. I ( 'ailuton Waifl. !■ (.^neon's Wanl. [ King 'a Ward. .IjiiricM I'oImtI.h, (lily MiukIi il. I'llijnli dark, Khi|. ('y, lluad Mastir, .Ijiiin'M IJolicrtH, ('(ill<'(!t,(»r of Miscc'laiiPoiiH Licenses and Taxes. AuMosMors .laiii''-t l''arrell, I'ri'icipal Aaj'essor; (leo A ('liff and D \\ iWirkcr, AHsistaiits. iVilii't! Di'iiartiiKMit .lolin 1- Marsh, Esq.. Police ^Tagistrate. John iJichardH, Sitting' MnKlst.r.'itc. i^ Dow V'aridine, IN)lice Sergeant. I'aiil I'liillip-i and /cltcdco \\'r:,L;ht, roiici'iuen. Kill' I )««i'.'ii t,iiu lit .Aiiiirt'w liipsott, ('hift Engineer; Geo Hatt, jr, ANsiwt.nnt. Kii-iiu'tr. .Inhii Mrl.aii^ddin, Captun, No 1 Hose. Geo \V luiss. Cipiaiii, NoH 'J and '.i Hose, t'entral Srai,i>n. H C Ilutter ('ap).'iin No 1 Host?. Oio \V Clark, ('a]>tain, No.') Hose. Iloukand lijiildi'i and Siilvage Coiu^^ .fohii B Hawthorne, Captail ('Ity llali |)<'|iartiMt'iit, l/oran (' Nlacniitt, Chairman Hall Com- mit tfV; ("has W l^'ikwith. niaiiaLffr hall; .Martin Nowlin, janitor. round kci'iicr .lohn !'> I lawthoi'iu'. Ixcvisors (}('(. ri,'t' H Tarkcr, Tatriok Fariell, ^Marshall llichey. 'Irnslccs ol Si-liools .Appoinli'd liy (lovernment: A F Randolph, Cli.'iiniKvii; PrCco lulthard and Z Iv Kwrett. Appointed by Cii.y Comu'il: .lolm .1 Woddall, J* jMcTeake, A A Sterling, and NVchIcv N'anwart, Wivicr Works Pcpiirtniont -Alex Bnivhill. Superintendent; Secre- tary to Coinmittoe, Clias W Hcekwith; Joiin M Taylor and Malcolm KoM.M, Knu'iinHM-.-^. Commoii.s hrivtMs Kii'liardson lioone, Peter Hanning, Jame.s Ihmlop, -lohii r> Hawtliurno. .Vu.lrow Lipsett, .lohn Parlee, Dow \ iiiidine. ,)anu>s luluMts. \\ illiani Davis, Martin Nowlin, Paul Phillip-. Zelu\l.H> Wriuht and W W l.oi,- l on.stahlos ilaiuos Uolioits. W W Loiil;, Wni Lipsett, Kichardson P»oone, .lohn P Hawthorne, .lames H Jniith, Geo W Gerow, Thomas Wurdli'ss and .'Viuln'w Lipsott. Aui'tionoiMs H li C \\ eimore, ¥a\ Aden and Wilmot Guion. Siirvevor.s of l.nmher - NN'ilmot Guion, A W Turner, Peter Haining, W K Turner. j! Svuveyors of WtHnl and Coal Potor Haining, William Crewdson, i .l.'Unos Punl.'ip. Peuv'i' \'iowor John Doherty. il l.oval l>o:.rd ot lle.slth^ Dr G H Coburn. Cliairman; Charles W;! W PxH'kwiti . SecretMry; T C Allen. Geo H Parker. Artliur Limerick, M;u-shi>ll Kiehey: .linues K;irrell. lui^peotor. Lace Curtails, 50 cts. per pair, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, ^^1 ll' 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1800.] TIIK UOYAIi FAMILY. 07 THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Her Miiji'sty Alexiuulrinji Victoria, of tlic United Ivin^dom of Grejil Hritaiii mid Ireland, (.^iiecai, Empress of India, Dei'enderof the Faitli, born 24tli May. ISID. Succeeded to the throne SOtli June, 1H;{7, on the (h'ath of her uncle,' King VVilliain IV. Crowned 2bth June, XHW. Married 10th February, iH40, to His (late) Koyal Highness, Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emnuuuiel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Trinei! of (y'oburg and Gotha, who was born 2Gth August, IblU; died December Hth, 1801. Her issue as follows: Her Majesty, Vi(!torla Adelaide Mary liouise (Dowager), Em- press of Germany (Princess Royal) born 21st November, 1840. JVIarried 2.')th January, 1858, to His (late) Majesty Frederick III., King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany, who died 15th .luue, 1888. His Koyal Highness, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, Cornwall and Kothsay, Earl of Dublin, etc., born November 8th, 1841. Married 10th March, ISOIl, to the Princess Alexancira Caroline May Charlotte Louisa Julia, born 1st Dec, 1844, eldest daughter of the King of Denn ark. Her Koyal Highness, Alice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1841. Married Ist July, 1802, to His Royal ITighuess, Prince Louis Frederick William, of Hesse-Darmstadt. Died Aug. 20th, 1878. His Royal Highness, Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of EdinburgU, Earl of Kent and Earl of Ulster, born 0th August, 1844, Admiral Royal Navy. Married 23rd January, 1874, to the Grand Duchess, Marie Alexandre wna, daughter of the Empress of Russia. Her Royal Highness, Helena Augusta Victoria, born 25th May, 1840. Married \july 5th, IHOG, to Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus, of Sculesweig-Holstein-Sonderburgh-Augus- terburgh. Her Royal Highness, Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 19th, 1848. Married March 21st, 1871, to John, Marquis of Lome, K P, G C M G. His Royal Highness, Arthur AVilliam Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught, born May 1st, 1850. Married 18th March, 1879, to Princess Louise Margaret, daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia. His Royal Highness, Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, born 7tii April, 185;i. Married April 27th, 1882, to Prin- cess Pyrmont Helena, of Waldeck. Died March 25th, 1884. Her Royal Highness, Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodora, born 14th Aprif, 1857. Married July 13th, 1885, to Prince Henry of Battenl)urgh. BARNKS &» CO., PRINTERS 84 I'rince Win. Street, - St. Jolin, K B. 32 Waterloo Street, St, John, N. B, Tapestry Carpets in Brussels patterns at G8 GUE\T BRITAIN— DOMINION OP CANADA. [1890. CABINET MINISTERS OF GRE^T RRITAIN AND IRELAIVii. Marquis of Siilisbury, Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary. Lord Ilal.sbury, Lord High Clianrellor. Viscount Cranbrook, Lord President of Council. Earl of Cadogan, Lord Privy Seal. Right Hon G J Goshen. Chancellor of the Exche(iuer. Right lion W H Smith, First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons. Right Hon Ed Stan- hope, Secretary of State for War. Right Hon Henry Matthews, Q C, Secretary of State for Home Department. Right Hon Sir Henry T Holland, Secretary of State for Colonies. Viscount Cross, Secretary of State for India. Right Hon A J Balfour, Secretary of S-ate for Ireland. Marquis of Lothian, Secretary of State for Scotland. Sir M E Hicks- Bea(!h, Bart, M P, President of the Board of Trade. Rt Hon Clias T Ritchie, President of the Local Government Board. Lord George F Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Leonard P Courtney, Vice-President Com- mittee of Council. Sir Cecil Raikes, Postmaster-General. Right Hon David R Plunket, Chairman of the Board of Works. Right Hon Sidney Herbert, Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Right Hon Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, Senior Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Richard E Webster, (^ C, Attorney General for England. Sir Edward G Clarke, Solicitor General for England. The Marquis of Londonderry, Lord Lieutenant for Ireland. Right Hon A J Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland. Right Hon John G Gib- sou, Q C, Attorney General for Ireland. Right Hon P O'Brien, Q C, Solicitor General for Ireland. Lord Ashbourne, Lord Chan- cellor for Ireland. Right Hon J H A McDonald, Q C, Lord Ad- vocate for Scotland. Right Hon J B Robertson, Q C, Solicitor General for Scotland. Baron De Worms, M P, Secretary to the Board of Trade. A B Forwood, M P, Secretary to the Ad- miralty. Sir James Ferguson, M P, Secretary to the Foreign Oflice. M A Ackers Douglas, M P, Political Secretary. Duke o^" Portland.. Master of the Horse. The Duchess of Beucleuch, Mistresf of the Robes. DOMINION OF CANADA. Governor-General— His Excellency the Rt lion Sir Frederick A Stanley, Baron Stanley of Preston, P C, G C B, born January 15th, 1841, Married 1864 Lady Constance Villiers, eldest daugh- ter of the late Earl of Clarendon, K G. Appointed Governor- General 1st May, 1888. Sworn in at Ottawa llth June, 1888. Secretary to Governor-General— The Hon C Colville, Capt Grenadier Guards. Aides-de-Camp-Capt J Fitzroy Bayot; Lieut A II McMahon, Grenadier Guards. Extra Aides-de Camp— Lt- Col H Bernard, C M ; Capt Russell Stephenson; Lt-Col H R Smith, 14th Rifles. Collars and Gufls, 2 cts. each, at Uogar's Steam Laundry, Harold Gilbert's, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 69 CAIUNET. Premier and President of Council— Rt Hon Sir John A Mac- donald, G C B, M P. Minister of Public Works, Hon Sir Hector L Langevin, C B, K C M G, M P. Minister of Justice, Hon J 8 D Thompson, M P. Minister of Finance, Hon G E Foster, M P. Minister of Customs, Hon Macicenzie Bowell, M P. Minister of Inland Revenue. Hon John Costigan, M P. Minister of Rail- ways, Hon Sir John A. Maceonald, G C B, M P. Minister of Interior, Hon E Dewdney. M P. Secretary of State. Hon J A Chapleau, MP. Minister of Militia, H«m Sir A P Caron. K C, M G, M P. Minister of Marine, Hon C H Tupper, M P. j Minister of Agriculture, Hon John Carling, M P. Postmaster- General, HonJohr Haggard, M P. Solicitor-General, Hon J ^ C Abbott, Senator. Without portfolio, Hon Frank Smith, Senator LIEUTENANT-GO^'^ERNORS. Ontario, Hon Sir Alexander Campbell, K C M G, P C. Que- bec, Hon Auguste Real Auguste. Nova Scotia, lion A W Mc- I Lelan. P C. New Brinswick, Hon Sir S L Tilley. C B, K C M I G, P C. British Colu nbia, Hon Hugh Nelson. Prince Edward ! Island, Hon I S Carvell. Manitoba, Hon John Schultz. North- west, Hon Joseph Royal. Members of the Senate for the Phovince of New Brun- swick — Hon Amos Edwin Botsford, Westmorland; Hon Wm Hunter Odell, Frederlcton; Hon David Wark, Richibucto; , Bathurst; Hon John Boyd, St John; Hon Abner Reid McLellan, Hopewell; Hon John Glasier, Sunbury; Hon James Dever, St John; Hon H S Poirier, Richibucto; Hon J D J^ewin, St John. Members of the House of Commons for the Province of New Brunswick. — Albert, Prof Richard C Weldon; Carleton, Frederick H Hale; Charlotte. A II Gilmour; Gloucester, Ken- nedy F Burns; Kent, P A Landry; Kings. Hon Geo E Foster; Northumberland, Hon P Mitchell; Queens, George F Baird; Restigouche, Geo Moffatt; St John (city). J V Kills; St John city and county), Charles N Skinner and C W Weldon; Sunbury, R D Wilmot, jr; Victoria, Hon John Costigan ; Westmorland, Josiah Wood; York, Thomas Temple. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor the Hon Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley. C B, K C M G, Lieut-Governor of the Pi -tvince of New Brunswick. Ai(l(i-de-Cainp-— Major Gordon, R S I. E.vtra Aide-de-Camp— Lt-Col Armstrong, N B BG Artillery. executive council. Hon A Harrison, President; Hon David McT-ollan, Provincial Secretitry; Hon A G Blair, Premier. Attorney (Jeneral; Hon Jas MitchelT, Surveyor General: Hon PG liyan, Chief Commissioner Board of Works; Hon Wm Pugsley, Solicitor General; Hon Oliver Le Blanc, without oflice. 32 ^Vaterloo Street, St. John, N. B. p. Harold Gilbert's New Carpet Warehonse, 70 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK [1890. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon Geo Hill, President. Hon John Lewis, Hon Thomas R Jones, Hon C Melnerney, Hon Archibald Harrison, Hon James Ryan, Hon Frederick P Thompson. Hon A D Richard, Hon James Holly. Hon J C Barherie, Hon F P Tliompson, Hon G Hudson Flewelling' Hon George AV White, Hon George Hill. no USE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker — Hon Wm Pugsley. jr. County of Albert— Gains S Turner, Harvey; H R Emmcrsnn. County of Carleton — Randolph G Ketchum, Woodstock; Mar- cus C Atkinson, M D, Bristol. County of Cliarlotte— Hon James Mitchell, St Stephen; Geo F Hibbard, St George; Wm Douglas, St James; James Russell, Bay Side, St Croix. County of Gloucester— Hon P G Ryan, Caraquet; John Young, Tracadie, County of Kent — J D Phinnev, Richibucto; Oliver J LeBlanc, St Mary's. Kings— Hon Wm Pugsley, jr, St John; Geo L Taylor, M D, Hampton ; A S White. Sussex. Madawaska— Levit Theriault, Fraservillc: Province of Quebec. Northumberland— L J Tweedie, Chatham; E Hutchison, Douglastown; John Morrisey, Newcastle; J P Burchill, Nelson. Queens — Thos Hetherington, Johnston ; Albert Palmer, Ilamp- stead, Restigouche— Wm IVIurray, Campbellton; Chas H Labillois, Dalhousie. St John City— John Berryman, M D. St John. St John Count}^— Hon I) McLellan, St John; Wm A Quinton Fairville. Sunbury— Arthur Glasier, Fredericton; Charles Harrison, Maugerviile. Victoria— Geo T Baird, Perth Centre. Westmorland— Jos L Black, Sackville; Amassa E Killam, Moncton; D L llauington, Dorchester; John A Himiphrey, Moncton. York— Hon A G Blair, Fredericton; Wm Wilson, Fredericton; Richard Bellamy, Lower Southampton; David R Moore, M D, Stanley. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. John Richards, Clerk Assistant. Rev Jos INIcLeod, D I), Chaplain. John B Grieves, Sergeant at-Arms. OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon David McLellan. Re(!eiver General and Provincial Secre- tary; Hon Andrew G Blair, Attorney General; T CMrleton Allen. Clerk of the Crown; James S Beek, 'Es(], Auditor General ; R W Tibbitts, Es(i, Deputy Provincial Secretary; George N Babbitt, Es(i, Receiver General; Andrew Inches, Esq, Deputy Surveyor General. Shirts Laundried, 10 nts. each, at TTngai's Steam laundry, 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] BOARDS OP HEALTH. 71 Queen's Counsel— Hon Chas N Skinner, James J Kaye, Lewis P Fisher, G S Grimmer, B Lester Peters, diaries W Weldon F E Barker. Samuel Thompson, Theophilns DesBrisay, George G Gilbert, R Hutchinson, B K Stevenson. D L Hanington, C H B Fislier, E L Wetmore, P A Landry, E McLeod and T E Morton, Esqs. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioners of Agriculture— Hon David McLellan, Presi- dent; George L Colwell, Julius L Inches, David T Johnston, James E Fairweather and .Tosiah J Anderson. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH OF NEW BRUNSWICK. William Bayard, M D, Chairman; Hon Judge Waters. Hon Judge Steadman, Hon James Holly. George E Coulthard, M D; George H Coburn, M D; John Z Currie, M D, Secretary. LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH. District No 1— The City of Fredericton: George H Coburn, M D, Chairman; Qeorge E Fenety.Esq; Arthur Limerick, Marshall Richey. Appointed May 27th. 1887. Organized June 2nd, 1887. Secretary, Charles W Beckwith; "inspector, James Farrell. District No 2— The Town of Marysville: Isaac Clarence Sharp, M D, Chairman; Alexander Gibson, Esq; William Temple Day. Appointed August 9th, 1887. District No 3— The County of York (excluding the City of Fredericton and Town of Mar^-sville. No Board appointed. District No 4— TheCity of St John: Hon Charles Watters, Chair- man; Gilbert Murdoch, .tames Reynolds. Dr. Wm Christie, James Ready Fairville. Secretary, Robert W Thome; Chief Inspector, William Burns, Temporary Inspectors for the City of St John: Jo!in Reid and William Davis; for Carleton, William Buchanan. District No 6 (excluding the city of St John) — Robert Ruddick, M D, St Martins. Chairman; William Shaw, Simonds; John PI Butt, Lancaster; Gerhardus C Carman, Mus- (piash. Appointed July 19th, 1887. Organized October 19th, 1887. Secretary, H W Frith, St John; Inspectors— each mem- ber of Board acts as Inspector in his own Parish. District No 7— The Town of Moncton : Edward B Chandler. M D, Chairman; Peter McSweeney. Alexander Girvau, Roswald Colpitts, William Givan. Appointed May 30th. 1887. Organized June 17th, 1887. Secretary, James P Ryan; Inspector, .lames P Ryan. District No 8 — The County of Westmorland (excluding the Town of Moncton): Paul R Moore, M D, Sackville, Chairman; Herbert Richard Carter. M D, Port Elgin; Liicien J liellivau, M D, Shediac; Donald D McDonald, :M D. P(!titcodiac; J Elbert Church, M D, Dorchester. Appointed July Hlh, 1887. District No 9— The Town of Woodstock: Newton Ramsay Colter, M D, Chairman; Hugh Hiiy, William Lindsay, Henjamin Smith, Richard Bull. Appointed August 10th, 18H7. Organized November 14th, 1887. Secretary, C B Foster. 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. Low priced Tapestry Carpets at :(■ I 72 MOAUDS OF IIKALTII. [1890 District, No 10— The County of Ciiiloton (cxcludini,^ tlie Town of Woodstock): Marcus C' Afiiiiison, M I). Urlstol, Chiiirman; John It Ha^'-crniMn, M I), FMorcncovilie; Alexander C GihsoUj ('(intrcvillc; Alinon Teed. Ilcnlon; AU'xau(k'r Kirkpatrick, De- hcc. Appointed .Iiinc :{(Mh, 1«87. District N., i|— The Town of S.-nnt Stephen: Frank I Blair, M D, Cliairinan; lluuh ('(illinen, .1 !> Uohinson, J G Stevens, jr, VV IF (lark. Apjx intcd Jtuie 2n(i, l.*^87. ()ri;-anized September I7lh, 18H7. Se(;retary, .1 G Stevens; Inspector, William IJobin- Non. Dislnct No 12— The Town of JMilllown: J E Deacon, M D, Chiiirman; W W (irahan\. E II lialkani. Appointed June 18th, 1S.S7. S(!crelary. V. II Halkam. District No i;{— The Tvfwn of Upper Mills: Duncan Barbour IMyshrall, M D, St Stcidicn. Chairman; Wallace Miller, Upper Mills; V] F Powers, Ui)per Mills. Appointed June 17th, 1887. Oryani/cd JunclMih. 1.-87. Secretary, E F Powers. Districts Nos U and 15— The Island of Grand Manan and the County of Charlotte (cxcludinii the Towns of St Stephen, Mill- town and Ui)per Mills and the island of Grand Manan): Local Hoards havi^ been appointed for these districts. District No lO— The Countv of Victoria: John Roger Wade, M I), (;rand Falls, Ciiairman;" Robert H M Wiley, M I), Audover; .lohn Ilyan. Artlunvttc; Georiie W Day. Grand Falls; Enoch Lordlv. Tcrlh. App*. intcd July ,1887. Secretary. Geo W Diiy. (J rand Falls. District No 17~Tlu' County of AFadawaska: Francis XBernier, M D. Kdnuindston, Chairman; Florcnt Fournier, M D, Edmund- son; Stephen llafey. I'pper St Faancis; Christopher Parent, St licon.'ird's Station; Docile IJoose, Saint Jacque. Appointed Julv r)th, 1887. Or-ianized DKend)er IDth. 1887. Secretary, Florent Fom-nicr, M D. KdnuuKNou. District No 18 — The County of Sunbury: Perley Taylor Kier- stead. M D, lppt>r Shetlicld, "chairman; Wesley D Xason, Glad- stoiu". A Sl;udcy Cliuvc's, Oromocto. Appointed June Jord. 18-87. Orpuu/,(>d after Dcicmber olst, 1887. Secretary, A Stanley Clowes, Orom!illicr. M D, K'othsa> ;(;nildford Flewtllinir. Ilanjpton; Simeoii II White. Sprinulield App^MPtcd June 'J8th. 1887. Oriranizcd Novemhei ii)ili, 18^7. StMi'tary. Sanuiel F Wilson, M 'D. Su.v se\. Inspector, Pr.ink Theal. Sussex. District No'Jl Tlu' County of Albert: Hi nrv Hicks Coleman. M D. Chairman. Albeit. Al'oert t\>; F O Taii>ot. Alma; A W Limani, Coverdale; K T (Jross. Ililisborou-h; E C Hob;nsi»n. Eliviu Appointed Julv . 1887, Crtranizeii October 11th, 1887. Secretary. F O Talbot. Alm;», District N«» 0'J--Tlu> County i>f Kent: John Frederick Brine. M I), l\ichibucto;.lolm I> LaunUhe, M D. liuctoueho; Melbourne Shirts taundried. lOcts. each, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, 1890.] of Carpeting before buying. CONSULS. 73 F Keith, M 1). Weklford; Divniien A Bourgeois, Cocagne; II A Cale, Carleton. Appointed ,)une 30lli, 1887. District No 23 — Tlie County of Nortluimberland : Ferdinand L j Pedolin, M D, Ne\vcjist]e, Ciiairman; Iliniui A F'isl). M D, New ! castle; James McGregor !>axter, M D, Chalhuni; John Stafford Benson, M D, Chatiiani; K P Williams. Es(], Newcastle. Ap- pointed July 5tli, 1887. Organized August lUtli, 1887. Secretary, E P Williston, Newcastle. District No 24— The County of Cdouccster: William Pallen Bishop, M D, Bathurst, (chairman; (4ideon Mitchell Duncan, M j D, Bathurst; Francis Xavier Comeau, M D, Petit Koche; M E Bourgeois, Tracadie. Appointed A usj-ust 3rd, 1887. Secretary, I John C Meahan, M D, IBathurst; Inspector, Thomas Kearney, I Bathurst Village. I District No 25— The County of Restigouche: William Gray Disbrow, M D, Parisli of Dalhousie, Chairman; Akx Chisholra, iDalhousie; Thomas Nicholson. Piver Charles; Lawrence La- poirette, Durham; Charles Murray, Cami)bellton. Orijanized March 5th, 1888. Secretary, II A Johnson, Dalhou.sie; In- spector, Henry Lyman, M I), Campbellton. CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. United States Consul at St John, N B, Mason D Sampson; Wm C Jonlan, Vice Deputy f^onsnl. United States t-onsular A<;ents — F B Coleman, Fredericton; R R Call, Newcastle; Edward Hickson, Bathurst; John McAlister, Camp- bellton; Huj,'h Ludgate, Saint George; Joseph Lakeman, Gnind Ma- iian; J J Alexander, Campobello. Goodenough, Consid, V and D, St Stephen. Agents— James W Green, McAdam Junction; George F Stickney, St Andrews. United States Commercial Agents - James St Benedict, C A; Geo I McSweeney, V and D, C A, Moncton; Waltei- T Townsend, C A; 1 Robert B Sloat, V C A, Woodstock i Robert Thomson, y; Consul for North (Jerman Empire for the I Counties of St John, Charlotte, Westmorland and Albert. I Alexander Morrison, Consul German Em])ire for Restigouche, Kent, Northumberland nnd Gloucester. J H Thomson, Royal Vice-Consul at St John for Hungary, Austria, Sweden and Norwav. Vice-Consuls for Sweden and Norway -W J M H.;uiiiigtoii, Shcdiac; Ivichxrd HutcVdson, Miramicld; Robert Hutchison, Rcstigoutilie- -Folin Eergiison, Bathurst. J H Scammell, Vice-Consnl Cldli and Peru, St John. Ge Tg'i Carvill, Ccmsul foi France, St John. ' i) R Jack, Vic« Consular Agent fnr Spain, St John, i W li Morris, Consular Agent for Spain, Sn Ambews. Daniel P.rown, Consular Agent for Spain, St Stephen. F () Allison, Portu:^u('se i^insulat St.r.din, N 15. .Fames Macgregor Giant Consul of the Netherlamls, St .Tohn. Alhm O Crnoksliank, Hawaiian Consul. I tleorge Fiederick Sndth, C'onsul Argentine Rei)ublic. 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. Oilcloths all prices and widths at Harold Gilbert's, 74 COURTS. [1899. Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Acknowledgments, Depo- sitions, etc, for tlie Courts in the Province of New Brunswick: M M Chisliolm and Charles Keynolds, Halifax, N S; Thomas Kelly, Esq, Snmmerside, P E Island; W H Heatty, Esq, Province of On- tario; John M M Uuff, Es(|, John Taylor, Esq. and George K Lochie, Esq, Montreal; Joseph Elezard Pouilot, Esq, Frazerville, P Q; Wm Simpson Walker, Esq, Montre»l: George H Mullin, Esq, office No 17 State street. Boston, Mass; Stillman B Allan> Esq, Boston, Mass; John W Lewe, Esq, Boston, Mass; C O'Connor, Esq, Manchester, New Hampshire; Joseph Braman, Esq, New York; Harry Pollock, No 47 Gresham House, London, England. Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Ontario and Nova Scotia— J Eoy Campbell, Barrister. Princess street. Conmiissioner of Deeds, etc, for Nova Scotia —A H DeMill, Esq, Barrister, St John; John Kerr, Prince William street. Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Quebec— Henry W Frith, Esq, Barrister, St John; John Kerr, Esq. Commissioner for Massachusetts — John Kerr. Commissioner of Deeds for Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Colum- bia— E G Kaye, E^q, Barrister, Prince William street, St John,NB. Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Quebec— Henry W Frith, Esq, Barrister, St John; John Kerr, Es(}. Commissioners under Chapter 30, Consolidated Statutes— Geo W Morse, ("has J Noyes and Eugene O Upton, Boston; John Di Ward, for the city of New York; Corydon Mathews, of Plymouth, for the Counties of Devon and Cornwall; Theophilus H Oliver, Quebec; -Chas A Hanson, Montreal; William S Pettigrew, Chicago; ,J H Sadlier Dyke, Liverpool, England; Henry Percy Blanchard, Victoria, British CJolumbia; Wm B M Bird, No 5 Gray's Inn Square, London; Hector Baxter, Minneapolis, Minn; Wm T Kayes, Dublin, Ireland; B W Cohen, Counsellor-at-Law, New York; Wm Piussell, Coke, London, England; Alfred Howell, Toronto, Ontario; Arthur Poland, 7 Queen street, London, Eng; Thomas llobert Pennington, Liverpool, England; Ira B Keith, Lynn, Mass; W S Williams, T^os Angeles, Cal; Wm Alex Caldwell, Montreal; George E Solomon, 28 Holford Square,Lon- don; J Fred McMillan, for the Stato of Colorado, U S; Walter Harold Covert, Halifax, for Nova Scotia. Commissioner for the State of Pennsylvania— Thos J Hunt. Commissioner for the States of New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Connecticut— John Kerr. COURTS. SUPREME COURT OP .H'DICATURE. Chief Justice— Hon Sir John C Allen, 13th October, 1875. Jiistices—lJoTn A Kainsford Wetmore, 25th May, 1870; Hon Acalus L Palmer, Judge in Ecjuity, May 30th, 1870; Hon G E King, De- cember, 1880; Hon John James Frasei-, January, 1S83; Hon W H Tuck, 17th March, 188.5. ' T Carleton Allen, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas and Clerk in Equity. COURTS KORTHE PROBATK OK WILLS, AND (iRANTING ADMINISTRATIONS. II Chipman Skinner, Judge of Probates, The Probate Court for the City and ('ounty of St John is held every Friday at 3 o'clock at the Court House, and the like (\mrt in other Counties of the Piovince. is held at the time specially appointed by the respective Judges. pillow Shams done equal to new at Ungar's Laundry, 64 Xing Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] COURTS. 75 COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Honorable A 11 Wetmore, Judge; F A H Straton, Esf|, Uegistrar. COURT OV VICE ADMIRALTY. Hon Chas Waiters, Judge and Coniini.ssary; B Lester Peters, Esq, Deputy Judge and Commissary; ; , Advocate (ieneral. A A Stockton, Esij, Registrar and ScriBe; G Sidney Smith, B L Peters, Q C, and Alfred E Oulton, Esquires, Surrogates. Tliumas C Humbert, Marshal. Offici.il Stenograi>hers to the Courts — Frank H Risteen, Division No 1. F Devine, Division No 2. Wni H Fry, Division No 3. REFEREES UNDER ACT Rfi.Sl'ECTING THE ADMINISTRATION Ob' JUSTICE IN EQUITY. Albert — William A Trueman, Charles Allison Peck. Carleton- Stephen B Appleby. Charlotte — James G Stevens, jr. Gloucester— Theopholius Desbrisay. Kent— Henry Havelock, James Caleb Richardson. Kings — Arthur C Fairweather, R S Lel'erte Tweedie. M adawaska Northumberland — E Perley Williston, Robert Murray, Warren C i Winslow. 1 1 (Queens I j Restigouche— James S Morse. '! St John- Charles Doherty, Edward H McAlpine, H Lawrence \ i Sturdee, John L Carleton. Sunbury — Charles W Beckwith, Henry B Rainsford. i Victoria , S Westmorland — Henry R Emmerson, Chipman A Steeves, James i \ McC^ueen. I Vfork — George F Gregory, Havelock Coy. ! . COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS AND BAIL. \ Albert— Geerge Calhoun, Hopewell, Com Affidavits; James Stevens, ; Harvey, Com Affidavits and Bail; Wm J Robinson, Elgin; Winthrop j ' Akerly, Alma; Elisha Peck, jr. Hopewell; Robert G Crcsier, Com ! : Affidavits. Carleton— George D Raymond, Woodstock, Com Bail; Robt Keer, [ Wicklow, James A Phillips, Com Affidavits and Bail; Henry Pyson ; Scholey, Com Affidavits; William Hammond, Com Affidavits and I Bail. i Charlotte — John Mcintosh, Com Affidavits and Bail; John Farmer, ! Com Bail; Robert Clark Thomson, Com Affidavits and Bail; James A (Jrant, Com Affidavits; Daniel Cully, Abraham Young, St George; Alexander J McCann, Dumbarton; Chas E O Hatheway, St Andrews; Wm A Eraser, Grand Mauan; Thos Barry, St George; Henry C*hip- nian Seely, North Head, Com Affidavits and Bail; Isaac Woodward , McLaughlin, Com Affidavits and Bail. Gloucester — Thimias H Carn.an, .John Doran, Shippegan; William Napier, James (t C Blackball, Robert Young, .Tohu Young, John Kerr, Bathurst; Joseph Sewelj, Inkerman, Com Affidavits anil Bail; John Ferguson, jr, Richard Lawson, Henry A Sormonez, Shippegan, <>'om Bail; Mederick E Burgeois, Com Affidavits. Kent— John Bowser, William G Sutherland, Thomas H Bliss, Richi- bucto, Com Affidavits and Bail; William B Weldon, Richibucto; Robt 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. 76 Buy Cocoa Nats and Mattings at COUKTS. I [1890. (■;iark, .Tolin C Hose, IJobert Jirown; Theophihis Belledo, Thomas CoateH, Com Affidavits. Kin;.'H -Norval Hallet. Samuel Foster. James A Keeves, Susnex, Com Affidavits; Nelson /VnioM, Sussex; Ihsjic A I)odf,% Upham; Philo 1/ Kaymond, Spiiu-field; Jini.cs Cookson, Kiii^'ston. Com Affidavits ami liail; ,U,hn (' irphani, Levi S Sharp, Norton; ElitiS P Bieeze, (;.ardwell; I)a\id V IMcLellHU. Car-lwell; Weeden Fowler, Hammond, CoJii Affidavits: William .McLeod, (Jreenwich, Com Affidavits and Hail; l> lieverly Hatfield, Com Affidavits. Nortlmmberiand Patiick Watt, llifhard D.avidson, William Park, Newcastle, Com Affi''avits and Bail; John Mnc'^'oupall, Alexander Lcmders, Com Affidavits; (iporf,'e A Blair, Miles McMillan, Com Affi- davits and lUil; Willi.tm Williston, John McLa{,'{,'an, Ralph Payle, James T (Jriffin, Com Affidavits. (.Queens F S lUirpee, James Ingleden. Johnston, Com Affidavits and Bail: 'I'homas Murr.ay, Johnston; Isaac C Burpee, Chipman; Jos II Perkins, J'etersville; John (Joldfinch, Chipman; John Curry, G&ne- town, (!om Affi, Campbellton, Com un'ler (^)ii Stat, cap 44, sec 2, IJiehard Parker. Com Affidavits Sunluiry Chailes H Clows, Cromucto, Com Affidavits and Bail; Moses H Coburu, Sheffield, Charles J Bailey, Fredericton Junction, Tlioiiias A Beckwith, Daniel (I White, Onmiucto, Geo Hoben, Burton, (■om Affidavirs. Viet'ria - John Costigan, Com Affidavits and Bail : Francis Xavier, John T Ho 'gson, John C MjCluskev, Andover, (xeorge A Beddel, Andover. H Douglas Beveridge, Andover, Com Affidavits ; Josei)h Barnes, Com liail ; Saniuel A C'ameron, Com Affidavits and Bail ; Fred W J',iown. Com. Affidavits and Bail. Westmorland- Daniel Haningtori, Shediac, John McKenzie, Monc- ton, WiUiam C Deacon, Shediac, Thomas Keller, Dorchester, Warren W Price, Petitcodiac, (\nn Affiilavits and Bail ; Hanford Read, Martin Trueman, doseidi H Avard, Silas A Charters, Memramcook; Ciileon Maxwell, Sackville; Geo J Dobson, Botsford, James Hamilton, West Klgin, Com Affidavits; William Backhouse, Dorchester, Com Bail ; Ann>s Keith, Salisbury, Thomas Herri , Petitcodiac, Com Affidavit*. \ ork -Clarence K (irosvenor, Canterbiry. James Fairley, Alex- ander Bennett, Com Affidavits; Hezekiah Corkhite. Southampton, Daniel (Jalbigher. Com ]iail ; Luke L\ws<'n, Caaterbuiy, Com Affi- davits: WiUiam Whitehead. Com Affidavits an^l Bail. Harlmv Bros'. Patent Manifold Blanks MAXiFACTURFP h'Y IJARNES & Co., - ST.JOHN,N.B. Collars and Cuffs, 2 cts. each, at Ungar's Steam Laundry, Harold Oilbert's, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. ' 1890.] 1JAUKI8TEUS AND ATTOUNIKS. 77 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. [OnsKKVK.— Those wiiosc naiiios arc print d in lldliiti are eitluT not fsidinjj or not praclisiiiK in this lYovincc NAMES. Admitt ['.l AdmitltMl llesidence. Attornt y- IJurristur. Kichard Carman, 10 Oct., 30 17 do. 32 Chathajn. Charles A. Harding;, 11 Feb., 32 11 Feb., 34 Gagetown, Samuel Gay Morse, do. do !t Feb., 37 Hopewell. liobert Bany Dickey, 7 Feb., is^r. 7 do. 35 Nova Scotia. lion. W. J larder Odell, A. li. iH.lulv, 18 55 8 Feb., 38 Fredericton. Stephen H. Hitclnngs, do.' do. 12 Oct., 37 Saint Stephen. Christopher Milner, 17 Oct., do. do. do. Dorche.Hter. (ieorf^e Botsford, 1 1 Feb., 1837 11 Feb., 1837 Fredericton. Martin Bent Palmer, .... 10 Feb., 38 t) Feb., 40 Hopewell. Francis A. H. Straton, .... l;3 Oct., 38 13 Oct., do Fredericton. James Stanley Morse, .... y Feb., 311 4 Feb., 41 liestigouche. Theophilus DesBrisay, Q.C. William Tung Ptten, .... James A. Ilai'ding, .... do do do do liathur.st. lo June, 40 If) June, do Kinus Co. 17 Oct., 40 13 Oct., do Saint John. Allan A. Davidson, Q C, ... 17 Oct. 40 13 Oct., 42 Newcastle. James Peters VVetmore, do do do do Fredericton. James J. Kaye.Q. C, 1 Feb., 41 '••Feb., 43 •«'aint John. Kdvvard H, Wilmot, A. M., 14 Oct., 41 13 Oct., 42 Fredericton. Lewis P. Fisher, Q. C 18 June, do 17 June, do Woodstock. Charles Doherty, 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., 43 Saint John. Tlioman (J. Chapman, .... 9 Feb., 43 (> Feb.. 45 Dorchester. James Odell, A. B., 6 Feb., 4r7 5 Feb., 4(1 Nova Scotia Samnel B. Davidson, do do 17 June, 48 California. John Henry Phair, . .. h) Oct., 184;") 14 Oct., 1847 Fredericton. deovge Hare, 5 Feb., 4t) 3 Feb., 48 Saint John. Albert T. D. McElinen do do do do Brit. Columbia. James R. Curry, .... 11 June, 4t) 13 June, 4S Gagetown. William, Henry Hatheway,.. 15 Oct., do 13 Oct. do Saint John. WardVhipmaa Drary, A. B., do do 14 do 47 do. Samuel Thomson, Q. C, IGOct., 4<) 12 ( )ct. , .s Newcastle. Frederick Coster, .... 10 June, 47 15 June, do Australia William 11. Buckerfield, Henry W. Frith, do do Westmorland. do do "*do"'" "do Saint John. //"//. Peter Mitchell, .... do do do do Montreal. Ceo. G. Gilbert, A. B.,Q. C, do 47 12 Oct., 48 Saint John. Edward Jack, 14 Oct., 47 13 June, 51 Fredericton. ]>. Lester Peters, Q. C, .... U Oct., 48 Oct., 50 Saint John. Daniel FergnHon, .... i7 Feb., o(» 7 Feb., 52 Chatham. Edward B! Chandler, .... do. do 10 April, 51 Dorchester. John C. Winslow, 13 June dii Feb., 58 Woodstock. Kubeit Hutchinson, Q C Oct., do Oct., 52 Richibucto. Iknjamin, G. Gray, A. B., do do 27 Oci., 51 Halifax, N S Lewis J. Almon, .. . . do do 27 Oct., 51 Saint John. i). Gustavus Maclauchlan, 12 June, 51 lu June, 53 Bathurst. Charles W. VVeldon, Q. C, Oct., 51 Oct., 52 Saint John. Alexander Ballentine, .... 7 Feb., 52 Oct., 55 Saint John. llurd Peters, MA., .... 10 June, do June, 53 do. 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. 78 Union Carpets at Low Pricos at Harold Gilbert^i^ UAllUIS'IKUS ANI> ATTOUNIEM. ri890. NAM KB. ]Viin,nH l\ lh,U\ A. li., .... Jonii L. Mar.'ih, Jan., A. Ji , ('harles J. Siiyre, .. . . (jt oryfi Fr^dirch Hill Joseph H. i'eck, . . . . J(i iinx It. Mus/imic, . . . . Chiirles H. Kniipp, (Miurle.s X. SkiiiDer. Q. C.,. . Geoi'fje Sidney Smith, A. B. , Daniel Ij. lluninj^ton, Q. C, Henj. li. Stevenson, A .B.,Q.C., Henry Buitlett Kuinsford, John Auiiiistus VVrii^ht, A.B. T. Uniy Merritt, F. E. Barker, D.C.L., Q. C, Charles Allison I'eck, . . , V7iiiiam Munson Jarvis, . . . . Joseph C. Barberie, .... Charles H. B. Fisher, (^ C, John (in it toil ClilJoi'd .... A. Rankin Bedelli A. B., . . . . Thomas A. Wdling, .... Edw. L. Wetniore, A.B.,(.^.(.'. William M. Connell, LL. B., George F. Gregory, T. Barclay Robinson, A. Jj., Caleb Kichardaon, .... Patvik K. Sweeny, Finnemore E. Morton, Q.C. . . Lewis A. Mills, .... .lames F. McManus, .... Alfred Henry DeMill, A. M., H. Lawrance Sturdee, A. M., Silas Alward, M. A.,D. C. ].. Peter Millat', .... Robert Brooks Pdcrs, Edwin Byron Wiuslow, Robert Caie, T/iofiias Lewis Jhrrison, A. Ji Andrew G. Blair, Alfred F. Street, George McSorley, ames G. Forbes, A. C. Fairweather, Frederick W. Stockton, Walter James Kilner, Robert J. Ritchie, Robert Mattktw, A. if., StanleyBoyd, . . Allan Alfred I'eck, Randoli)h Ketchum Jones, Isaac Allen Jack, DC'.L James Hannay, . . . , John P. Hiuhoii, Israel S. Gross, Admitted Attorney. do April, Feb., April, Oct., do Feb, .hine, It Oct., June, do 1 April, 1 April, June, do April, April Oct., Oct. , lit do y Feb., KJ April, 12 June, 12 June, do do l!»()ct , do do 19 Oct., 1:5 Oct., 11 do 17 June, 1.') Oct., 15 Oct., do 11 Feb., do do 18 April, do do il3 April, il;{ Ai)ril, |13 Oct. il.SOct., '14 do 14 Oct., 10 do 1() April, 15 .luue, 12 Oct., 15 Oct., do do do 5;3 54 do n() do 5s do do 5l» do 00 tiO do do do do 03 do i;;3 03 do do (Hi do do 03 Admitted IJarriwter. Reshlenco. do do Saint .Folin. Oct., 54 Fredericton. June 50 Richibucto. St. Stephen. Oct., 58i '♦orchester. do do Halifax. Feb., 00 Dorchester. June, do Saint John. 3 Oct., oi) Saint John. June 01 Dorchester, do 60, St. Andrews, do 62 Fredericton. do 61 1 Boston. U» Oct., 6'jiSaint John. June, OljSaint John. June, 03| Hopewell. April, 03|Saint John. ID Oct., do'Dalhousie. f)0jl4Oct-, 04 Fredericton. 14 do 04J United States. Feb., 64! Saint John. Shediac. .7 June, 04: Fredericton. 16 June, 65 ! Woodstock, do do Fredericton. 10 do 04! Saint John. 13 Oct., 60 Richibucto. . . . j Aroostook, 05|Sussex Vale. 60, St. Stephen. 60 Fredericton. 65| Saint John. (55 do. do! ^^' 6(}| Ottawa, ... I Australia, 67 Fredericton. do! Yarmouth tNS . . . I United Sta es, 67 1 Fredericton. doi do. April, 8 Feb.! 13 Oct., ID Oct., 05J11 Feb., do 11 Feb., 64 June, 64|l8 Oct, ()4 do 04 do 8 Julyj doi 05 1 13 April, do I do doj do 05,10 April, Co! 10 April, 65jlO June, 05i Oct., do 10 Oct., 65,10 Oct., do| 05; do, 11 Oct., do!l2 Oct., do 11 Oct., do' do, 15 Oct., do 67 67 Saint John, do. -'^ ^°- 07, Sussex. 07JTorout(). 07; Saint John. 67, New York, . , ! England. . . Hopewell. 07 i Woodstock. 07!Saint John. 07 1 Montreal. . . New York. 67 United States. Pillow Shams done equal to new at Ungar'B Steam Laundry, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] HAUUIRTKK8 AND ATTOUNIKS. 70 NAiMKS. *.y Admltred Attorney. B., Daniel Jordan, .... Josiuh Wood, .... AUVed E. Oulton, Augustus il. llunington, Gilbert. U. I'ugsley, LL.B., Alfred A. Stockton, A. M.,DCL Michael Adams, .... Charles W. lieckwilh, . .. Ezekiel McLeod,LL.B., Q.C., li. Chipman Skinner, .... Thomas Milledge, M. A George B'red'k. Eisher Alex. W. Baird, .... Stephen B. Appleby, .... Charles U. Luyrin, A. B., . . George il. Steadniun, WiU'iam B. MSweeny WilUant C. Milncr, Daniel C Courser, LFj.B Ij. Richmond Harrison, A.B Charles A. Stockton, LL. B. James D. Phinney, \. B. . . John Russell Armstrong,.. John Kerr, George IL MaUin, LL. By Alex. Sln.wii Thoinjtson, Edward R. Gregory, Lli. Montesquieu McDonald, John Willet, Thomas VV. Peters, fiL.B. Pierre A, Landryj, C^. C,. [iCmuul J. Tvveedie, .... James Mitchell, A. M James G. Stevens, Jr., A. B., j Henry Jlilyardy LL.B , .... 1 Robert O. Stockton, LL. B. lidward T. C. Knowles, .... ; Melbourne McMonagle, .... ! Barry R. Plant, j A. Rainsford Balloch, ! Robert A. Borden, A. B., I George W.Burbidge,A.M.,QC William Pugsley, A. B., Charles Abner Macdonald, . . William B. Wallace, Allen Otty Earle, Philip Palmer, .... Lmndcr A. White, .. . J. Authur Fairweathei'y .... William II. iHkmn, .... James Alfred Van wart, A. M. Wesley Vanwart, A. M., .... George F. Baird, .... lieorge A. Henderson, .... Thomas Medley Wetmore ,. . . '13 Feb. !t Fob. I» F.;l)., 17 June, do June do 14 Oct., 14 Oct, do 10 Feb,, 10 Feb.. 10 Feb., do 10 Oct., do 11 Feb., 21 April, do 19 June, 21 Oct., do do 21 Oct. do do y Feb., "J Feb., 22 June, 22 Oct., do do '22 Oct.. do do 18 Feb , do do do do do 22 June, 22 June, 22 June, M Oct., 20 June, 25 Oct., 20 Feb., 20 Feb., do. 1 June, 1 Nov. do 13 ieb. do. Admitted Barrister 10 Feb., (58 do do 11 June, doj do ()7|11 June do Iddo <;7!U0ct., (iZJUOct., do ,10 Oct., 08 10 June, «S| y June, ,;Si 3 Feb., 9 June, 14 Oct., 23 April, do I do! 701 70 do »)8 do 6i)!........ . (5i, 12 April, do lo June, ((y:15 June, (}() 11 Oct., doi do do do (5'j'llOct., do do 8 Feb., 8 Feb., ^Q \r) June, doiaoct., do' do doi do 7012 Oct., do do do: do 71i20 Feb., do 8 April, 20 Feb., do do do 27 Jnne, 71 '27 June, 71 ; 27 June, do 'J4 Oct., 72|:.'8 June, do 27 Oct., 73 27 June, 73 27 June, do dc • • • • 75 S Feb do do 75 13 Feb., do do 74 13 Feb. do do do dc 71 68 do 08 t)8 do 08 68 (19 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 do do 70 do do Tl 71 n n do do 71 do do 72 do do 72 72 Kusiduuco. Fredericton. Dorchester. do. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. Saint John. do Saint John. Fredericton. St. John. Woodstock. Fredericton. Moncton. Halifax. Sackville. Woodstock. Saint John. do. Richibucto. Saint John. do. Boston. Chicago. St. John. Saint John. do. do. Dorchester. Chatham. St. Stephen. do. Saint John. St. Jolni. doi8aint John. do|st. Stephen, do Madawaska. do. Moncton Ottawa. . 72|8aint John. 72 do. 73 Saint John. 73! do. 74| do. 74 United States ••jSaint John. ■•lUnited States. 75 Fredericton. doi do. 75|Saint John, doj do. 70 Gaii'etown. 32 Waterloo Street, St* John, N. B. Bond to Harold Gilbert's for Patterna SO nMlUlSTKIlH AND ATTOKNIKH. [l»00. NAMKS. Adniilti'd Alloriuy. (if()rj?(' UlisH Stiol.v, Alli.soii |{. ('oimi'll, Iilj.l5., (iooim' K. FaiiVVfiitliur, (loopf^e U. FiuHi'i', Jaiiius A. iU'lycii, 15. A. .lames li. Kerr, ThoH. Carlctou Allen, LL.H., lldbtTl Harry Siiiitli, i)()se|)h llowo Dickson, Fruderick ilcrbiMt McKiel, Hunh llavolock McIiCiin, ... Henry A. Forati-r. Uicliard F. tini>?'ey, IiIj.H., . Miles H. Dixon, William A. I'ark, Michael Samuel Meiisoii, ... Fd. i'erley Williston, A. it.. flolin lilack, llumplirev ( Jillicrt, Thomas ll. .McMillan, rj,'e Kaye, (leorge F. 'i'hoinas, Adam A. Rankiiie, Fvaiicif, J. Duj})!, i\o . . . 'j(» April . . .. W .June ■ • • * 20 .liine. .... do . . . . do {.. 'J-2 Oct., .... :>2()ct.. .. .. do 1 . • ' do Adnillled IJarriMler. 74 74 74 1\\\\ Ke))., 74' 1'.' Oct., 74 <» June, a Feb., :• Oct , do 7'i •-';< Oct., 74 j;j Oct., dol'Jl Oct., do|2-.iOct., 7. ,U Feb , diiilO April, (In 14 Feb., do 21 April, do do 7;". 14 Oct., do I'l •Inne, "^ L'l Oct., do 1» hel)., do llcHUlcncu. do doi do U', Feb., ' do i do '23 April, ' do- IS .Inne, do Ii;i0ct., i do ! do i do do 3 Feb., 11 Feb., do do do 1 j do do do do ui; 20 April, 7ti L>1 April, I do I do 21 Oct ! do do do do do!:.' I Oct., Trtj f^ Feb., TO 12 do do ir do do 71m-os. Ili'iiry A. I'uwfll, P.. A (irnr;,'e V. Mclnt'iiify, li.L.ll T. Swayiu- I)i'>l5iis.iy, .... J nil II. A'. (Jiinfiffini, .... Williiiiiisuii KisluT, Fi.Ii.li.. Ili'iiry H. -Ijiinrs, ||;i\rluck < 'uy, A. M., .... .Ijuik's J)evHii, .... Jniiun P. M it hill, .full II It. Malthif, Williiuii A. (.^limi, r, imufc W. Tnirix, .\itliur I. Ti\i(Mi!iii, M. A.,. (Icnr^M! A. Davis, L. L.ll.,... mild I'd /{. Aifaiiih, Lfjji., Allan \. Daviilsoii, jr., lliiani (J. J5etts, .... \V. ( '. llazoii Griinnier, .laiiu's Ivay, .... David'I'apley, |{. II. Davis, .... .raiiifs Strati 111, .... Will in III 1). MLcod, John J. Forest, .... DavidJ. Wolsh, Altraliaiii B. VValkor, FiL. Ji. Kiank H. Ttick,D.L.L...... Charles K. Siiniuer,lilj. 15. . . Hi)1)ert Biickwith. .... K.w. Kiuf^isou, A. r..,i.L.r.. H. S. LeBertTweu.lie, .... Warren ('. Winslow, .... UeorLfe W. Allen, A. M Kdhert Murray, jr., jjemuel Allan Curry, M. A. IhiiujaUl Stcwiirt Hnthinon, S[)urjjfe<)n Wortinan, .... ifliffnrd B. iJciinm .... Frederick Chuence Uaiul, . . Wni. Murray, M. P. P 'I'liduias A. Kinnear, J. Ik Vvhiv Nmles, A. liewi.s Jielyea, Josiah Jl. Murphy, .... Diinicf M('7«////'c, .... i John F. Ashe, .... I Albert J. (ire^'ory, Daniel MuUin, ... JereniiaK Hayes P>arry, .1. Douglas Hazen, ... Allen Wiluiot Chapman,.. . lU'HKlencc. do (I.. 7;» HO do d.> <|o 20 .luiie, d.> IS Ort., do do do 2!» Oct., 12 Feb., do do 24 April, SO IT.Iuue do 17 dune, do 2;'. do 23 ( )ct, (h> do (h> 14 Feb, do do •2'.i April, SI 1(> June, 81 do do 17 dune, SI 23 June, 81 do do 17 Oct., SI do 5> Feb., •» Feb., 15 do 17 April d(. do do do do (to 7'.t do do do 7!l'2()Oct, do 1!» Feb, 4 Feb, 24 June, .'3 ( )ct, 12 Oct, 4 Feb., 14 Kcb, 14 Feb, 14 Feb, 2); .\pril, doJ23 June, do 21 .June, sol 12 {)vt., do'ir* .Vpril do|2o .lune, 50 25 Oct., dol do do do2r. Oct., 51 2.S Feb, ->4 Feb.; do . . . j Batliurrit. SI liathinst. . .. Dorchestei'. S(t Sackville. do lkichibu(-t(>. SOi Bathurst. SI N. W. 'IVr. so VV<><«lstock. SI iBiictoui4ie. SI Fredi-rictoii. SI St. .lolm. si; Winnijte;,'. sil Wil^lipe,L,^ SlJKredericton. SI United Statert SllSt. .H.hn. SI S2 SI St. .l(.hn. ( 'hathani. Newcastle. do do • h) S2 S2 lo .June, do SI [St. John, do St. Andrews. . . . Shediac. 51 Portl'd, St. J. 52 .Vndover. S2 St. -John, do IT. States. Saint .lohn. Mo»>cton. 2!) June, S2 St. John. do 82 Vano'ver, BC .... ... Moncton 2!) June, 82 Dorchester. S Feb., S3 Dorchester. Hampton. 22 Feb., SojChatham. 22 Feb., 83lSain.^ John, do, 12 Ajirii, do|(!hathim. do'2(i do do'St. .John. do'l7 April, 82irnitedatate.H. do 2»)Oct., 84! Moncton. (lo I Winnipeg'. (lo 2<1 April, 841 Moncton. do 2() do do'Campbellton. 17 April, S2 1 -June, S3JShediac. i .... .... California do 10 Oct., 84 Moncton. doi24 Ai)ril, 84 St. John, do IC) Oct., 84 Moncton. <1<>!24 Ajjril, 84 St. John. tl'»i24 do do Fredeiicton 84 St. John. 84 Sussex. 84 Saint John. do Woodstock. do do do 85 ib>il2 June, do! 2(5 June, 83ilGOct., tl Ai.ril, 85 o 85 do 85 85 do 85 do do' 8(1 15 Oct., 85 do! Saint John, do J Albert Co 85 Dalhousie. Fredericton 85 ... '^'estmorland. . . ^ do 85 Snsse.x. ■ . . Saint John. . . Point de Bute. . . . (Jaj^etown. . . . i^otsford West • ■ . Moncton. 8<^- St. Andrews, do Saint John. • • • • Hopewell, A. C 28 Oet, 8(} Saint John, do do Fredeiicton. !n> April, 8() St. John, do St. John, do St. John. ..St. John. 85 Woodstock. 8f) I Moncton. 28 Oct, do (lo do 25 June 28 Oct, - i Shirts Laundried, 10 ota. each, at Uugar'g Steam Laundry, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] BAKKTSTEUS AND ATTORNIKS, 83 NAMES. Bertoii (\ Foster, (Jeorge J. ( 'Iiirke, Frederick 1 jaForest, Thomas Lavvson, {Jeorj;e 11. Vincent, Martin (r. B. Henderson,. Milton J>. Hicks, lloljert Morrison, Frank A. McC'ully, James S. Harquiiil, Fred St. John Bliss, Charles E. Duffy, William D. Carter, Charles A. 1). Ga^'non . . . Win Wootlbiiry Wells, . . . Pascal Poirier, Charles F. Bailey, A. C. Brydone Jack, Wnlter H. Covert, Josepli J. Porter, A. P. Barnhill, S. B. Bustin, Geo. G. Gilbert, Gerard G. lluel, Arthur L. Robinson, Arthur Simonds, Frank J. Sweeny, Geo. H. Turner, J. R. Campbell, Arthur N. Charters, Ernest L. Ford, J. C. Hartley, Ernest A. McKay, Titus J. Coster, Ja ues E. Cowan; . . Fred Define, Eflgar W. Thompson, . . William Albert Mott, . . . Jo'm W. Hickson, Sydney S. Taylor, Clias. A. Ganon;,', Henrv F. McLatchey, ... A. W. Macrae, John U. Dunn, Henry C*. Hauington, . . . iJohn J. Gallagher, Charles W. Ta1)or, A« Unit ted Attorney. 2 Feb., 2!) A[)ril, 21 Oct, do do do tlo ..o do do do do do do d<' 3 Feb, do do do Oct, do do do do do do do do do do do do do 18 .12 Oct., . ; do .; do . j do . ! do 86 ■sd ncinH (yjirey .... Saint John. Alward, Maik ' Elgin, Albert. AiiJrews, Jdseph .... Saint John. AtkiiiHDn, Jaiues Cr. .... .... Oak Hill, Charlotte. AtUinsor, Marcus (J liristol, Carletou. Barnes, (Jharle>* Leandcr Dorchester. Baxter, Jame.s M'Grugor .... ( 'hatham. Baxtei-, l{()l)ert (J. Moitcton. Bayard, William .... Saint John. Bedell, George .... .... Mus( uash. Saint Jolm. Chat lam. Benson, John Stafford .... Ben.son, Josejth Black Chatham. Bernier, Francis X. Kdmundston. lierryman, Daniel K Saint John. Berryuian, John Saint John. Bishop, William Fallen .... I3athurst. Black, CharleH A. .... .... Westuiorland, Westmorl'd. Blair, Frank I. Saint Stephen. Bleakney, David .... Petitcodiac. Bowser, James Charles Kingston, Kent. Brid),'e8, Jamef Whiteside iVIonct(m. Brown, Frank Manson .... Freilericton. Brown, Theodore Clowes Fredericton. Bruce, Murdock Fraser Saint John. Burnett, Joshua ITphani Sus.sex. ( -aldwell, Geoi<,'e l*eters .... .... Saint John. Caldwell, William M l^'aiiville. ; (!aujerou, Ewan ... Grand Maiuin. ', Caswell, James A. (}.'igeU)wn, Queen's. Chandler, Edward B Montton. Christie, James Saint John. ; Christie, William I'ortlaml. Church, J. J<:ibert. Dorchester. Cobutn, Benjamin ... Mri'.dit, York. Coburn, (t. llayward .... .... Fredericton. Cody. Peter White Forest City, Maine. Comeau, Francis Xavier .... I'etit Uocher. Coleman, Henry Hicks ... Hopewell. Ccmlthard, George E Fredericton. Crawford, David Andover. , i Crawford, Gustavus li. .T Saiiit John. Crocket. William Caldwell Fredericton. (^ruiae, William .... liuctouche, Kent. Currie, John Z. . . " ' •Saint John. Daniel, John Waterhouse ... •Saint Stephen. Deinstadt, William MKay Saint Stephen. Desmond, Francis John Newcastle. Dick, Thomas Saint George. CoUari and Goffi, 2 oti. each, at Vngar'i Steam Laundry, y 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. L. Disbrow, William G Doherty, Edward P. Uoherty, Isaac Wilson .... Doherty, William Woodbury Duncan, Gideon Mitchell Earle, Thomas J. O Emery, Alb...i F Fergusim, Allan Gilmor Fish, Hiram A. Fitzmaurice, Thomas James French, William K Fulton, Geerj,'e Herl)ert .... (laudet, Edward T Gillmor, Henry Edward .... Goodwin, Wilfred Watson Gove, Harry Gove, Samuel Tilley .... Gray, Jauips H. .... Gregory, Harry W. Harrison, llicliard .... Hetheringt(m, Georj,'e A. Holden, Gharles .... Hutchi»-'on, James .... Inches, P. liobertsrm Johnston, Charles H. Johnson, George F. Jonah, John Mariner .... Kierstead, I'erley Taylor Keith, Hauman Newton .... Keith, Melbourne Franklin Kelley, James William Kenney, Frank Lincoln Lawson, James jJouglas. . . . Lawson, John James LeBlanc, Ainie A. .... Ijiinam, Henry .... Macdonald, Donald D Macdcmald, Joi.n, .... Macdonald, Malcolm C Macfarland, Matthew Law Maclaren, Laurence .... Maclaren, Murray Marven, Bliss A. Meehan, John C. .... Melvin, George Girvan Moffat, Alexander Cowan Moore, David R. .... Moore, Edmund .... Moore, Paul K. .... Morrison, William Somerville Morse, Charles Hamilton Mott, John C. Dalhousie. Memramcook. Kingston, Kei>t. Compbellton. Rathurst. Young's Covh, liueen's. Saint John. Dalhousie. Newcastle. Houlton, Maine, U. S. Sackville. Hri^tol, Westmorland. Saint Joseph, Westmorland. Saint Martins. Dorchester. Saint Andrews. Saint Andrews. Fairville . Stanley. -Saint .John. Saint John. Saint .John, Saint John. Saint .Tohn. Saint .John. Sussex. Eastport, Maine, U, S. Shetfteld, Sunbury. Harvey Station, York. Weldford. Saint Stephen. Saint .lohn, Saint Stephen. Norton Station, King's. Bathurst. Canipl)ellton. Petitcodiac, Chatham. C/ambridge, Queen's. Fairville, Saint .John. Saint .John. Saint .John. Millsl)orough. Bathurst. Alma, Albert. Kilburn, Victoria. Stanley, York. Salisbury. Sackville. Saint John. , Woodstock. Prince William, York. 82 Waterloo Street, St. John, K. B. I * Buy Wool Carpets at Harold Oilbert's, 80 MEDTCAL KK(;TSTER, [1890. Name, ISIurr.'iy, Anirus J(»]in . . . . Murray, Cliarlos . . . . Murray, Haniel . . . . Murray, liUthca- C«irl)L'Lt. . . . Mus^'rove, Th(»inas Williaiii T\[(; Alpine, lieuiuol A. \V. M'Carroii, Jamus Andrew M'( 'ully, ( l.scar J. M.'l)..nalil, Manfreil H McFarlari'^, Foster M'Kay, Geor-e M 'Learn, Jiobert .... Mclierry, J5everly N Nojes, (ifor;^e J J ' " ' " Nugent, .John (J. .... Olioiiui, Kufino An;,'u,stin() O.^borne, Walter Henry. . . . Ovven.s, J -lin Gabriel .... Porter, Martin l^uther I're.ston, Henry (!. .... Price, Willianl IE. I'unly, ( -linton Treniaine Purdy, Silas .... Raymond, (ieori,'e Howard Reynolds, Harlan P Reynolds, Henry O. .... R'ibinson, ""'Mward C Ross, James Duncan Ross, Robert K. Say re, Cliff. )rd Seery, Frederick Joseph Secord, Elizab'-th Sharp, [saac ( 'lareiice .... Shettield, Mason .... Simon, John Ah xander Sirois, Felix (I. Smith, Alfred Corl)ett Smith, (iaius T. Smith, .Foshna Newton .... Smith, St 'phen .... S[)ra,L,Mie, Thomas Farmer Steeves, lorchester. Havelock, King's. Saint Stephen. I Calais, M;une, U. S. Saint .li'hn. S;ick\ die. Canterbury. York. Laoe Curtains, 60 cts. per pair, at ITngar's Steam Laundry, Harold Oilbert's 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 18!)().] ECrLKSlASTIACL, «7 Namk. CTpliam, (Jeor^'e Cutler Veiiner, Vict'»r John A V»»!se, K«hvin II. .... \V;Hle, John llo^^yr .... Wade, Joseph Ariuour Walker, Thoni is Wameford, Percy FTeher Weeks, Charles Tiipper .... WetiiKtre. Henry . . . . Whit ■, Frederick J White, Jacob J). White, Junes Sniitli, . . . . White, William W Wier, ffohn .... . . . . Wiley, Robert li. M Williston, A A. L ipman Wilson, John II. Wilson, Samuel F. Wyman, Alonzo I'omeroy llKSlDKNOK. Van lluren, Maine, U- S. ' 'anipbelltou. Calais, Miiiie, U. S, (hand Falls. Saint Andrews. Saint John. Caiiterbfuy Station, York. . I*» lie Verte. . Kloomfield. . Sheiliic . (Jarleton. . |-Iod<,'S'>n, Maine, l^ S. . I)ri(l,t,'ewater, Maine, If. S, . Doaktown, Northiinberl'd. . Andovcr. . Lower Newcastle. . Sprinj^dield, King's. . Sussex. .iCi»l)er Wicklow. _^ ECCLESIASTICAL. THE CIIT^RCII OF ENGLAND. Bishop— The Most llev. John Medley, D.D., Metropolitan of Canada. Frcdcridon. Coadjutor Bishop— The Kight Rev. H. Tully Kingdon, D.D. FraJericton. Ale.\!in. Rev. IT. E„ Dracon, Mau- Grand Falls. Pobbs. llev. ogilvie (J., Curate, St. liliss, Kov. I). M., IJi'ctor, Weslniorliind. Mark. St. .Iithn. I low. nrifislockc, llev. Canon, Ut!Clor,St..John, Flewellinf,'. li'^v. .1. E. Rector, Wick- St. .lotui. Ihousie. Forsytli, Ki'v. David, Keotor, Cliathani, Brown, Rev. C. I)., Mis-jjonary, Dal- l>ean Rural. Brown, Rev. R. W., St Martins. (Jollnier, Rev. A.J. A..Curate,St.Jolui Cowie, Rev. J. R. DeW.. Missionary llvvov. Rev. W,. Rector, Wesilield. Waterford. Uanlbnl, R«v. S. J., U|>liani. Canipl)eU, Rev. J. R., Dean Rural. ll:irliii. Rev. Tlionui.s, Ret ned. Rector, Rector, Dorchester. (•antiri)nry. Campbell, Rev. W. IP., Trinitv. St. Hansen, Rev. Neils M., New Denmark. Stt'phen. " Hansen, Rev. N. C, CannuiK- Covert, Uev. W.S.,Rector,Grand Munan. Hanington, Rev. V. P., Missionary, Cresswell, Rev. J. J., Rector, Si)iing- Johns(»n. Held Hatheway. Rev. C. 11., Cambridge, Crisp. Rev, J,0., Victoria, St. John. Hudsell, Ren. R. W., Derby. Davenport, Rev. J. M., Mission Chap lb.o|.er, il.v. E. B., B. A., Missionary, el, Portland, St. John. Li'oit'li*'»d., Weldlord 32 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. Harold Gilbert's prices are Low, his Goods are New. W' I I'l • 88 ECCLESIASTICAIi. [1890. lloyt, Rov. Ti. A., Rfictor, AndoveriSchollcdtl, Hcv.<3(M)r!»c', Kector.Simonds. Ilackcnly, Ilev. Henry, (lagetown. Siinoiids, llcv. Kichard, 3.A., (retired), -Jaffrey, KVv. W., ^v. Miiry's. St. .luliii. James, liev. 0. J., Rector, St. James, St. .Jolui. Kt'tclniin, Kt'v. Ciinoii, D.D., Hector, St. Andrews. Mathers, Ilov. R., Warden Wiggins Oridian Asylum, St. .Folin. Mackenzie, Rev. (;. E., Sliediat;. Maynard, Rev. (leo, F., Hampton. I\1i|liv. A. II., Resi(hMie« , West- Wetmore, Rev. l).l.,Residence,Kin{^s ton. Willis, Rev. Cuthbert, Rector, Petit- eixiiac. Wiggins, Rev. Cecil, Satkville. Wiikins(»n, Rev. W. J. Ha.y dii Vin. Raymond, Rev.W.U., B. A.,St. Marys, St. Jolui. Heid, Rev. A.J,, S.A.C., Curate, St.. Paul, St. John. DEACONS. Eatough, Rev.W., Curate. Sussex. ' Hopkins, Riv.,T..,R(«ordon and L()rne' OFFICERS OF THE DIOCKSAN CHURCH SOCIETV. President, The Right ile v. .John, Lord Bislio^) of Frederieton; Vice-Presi- dents, The Right Rev. H. Tully Kiugdon, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop, Hon. Sir Leonard Tilley, C. R. K. i\ M. (i.,Lieuv.-(ioveinor, WilHara M. .larvis, Esquire, Hon. R.D.Wilniot.The Hon. Sir John C. Allen, II. W. Fritb, (i. A. Sehofleld, Rev. Clanon DcVeber and Rev. Canon Brigstocke; Treasurer, (». E. Fair weatlier, FsP:8IA8TIACL. 89 C. W. Weldon, Hon. Judge Wilkinsoo. I. Allan Jac-k, Geo. E. Faiiweather Book Depositary Cominittet'-Rev. O. S. Newiihaiii. Rev. John deSoyres, C. E. L, Jarvis, C' A. Macdonaid, A. P Tippet, T. Barclay Robinson, C. N. Vroorn, together with members of the Parent Soc-iety in the Diocese. The Clergy Widows and ( )i'phans Fund -Get >rge E. Fairweather, Secretaiy. Fund to aid in the Education of Children of Clergymen— T, Barclay Robinson, Secretary. Conmiittee on Interesting Sunday Schools in Home Missions, and on Pro- motion of Sunday Schools- Rev. H. Montgomery, Rev. C. J .James, Rev. L. A. Hoyt, Rev. 0. P. Hnnington, Rev. J. M. Davenport, H. W. Frith, Ekioii MiUlin, C. A. Macdonaid, with power to add any three members of the Society to their number. Committee on the Incai)acitated Clergy Fund— Rev. (). S. Newnham, Rev. J. H. Talbot, Rev. Canon Brigstocke, (.ieo. A. Schofield, W. M. Jarvis, A. A Sterling. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN. IN THE IJIOCESE OF HAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. Present Bishop— Right Rev. John Sweeny. D. D. Vicar-G- neral— Very Rev. Thomas Coimolly. Chancellor— Rev. J. J. Walsh. At the Cathedral of the Immaculate Concpi)tion, Saint John, N. B., The Right Rev. John Swkeny, D. D. ; Rev. J. J. Walsh, Rev. T. Casey. Rev. F. McMurray, Rev. L. LeBlanc. Chinch of St. John the Baptist, Broad street, St. John, Very Rev. Thomas Connolly. V. illiam Varrily ; Petit Kociier, Re". John Carter; St. 'riieresa,Kev. (ieo. B. Cauvin; Grand Anse, Kev. Joseph K. Doucet; ("ara(|uet, Kev. Theophilus Aliard and Kev. Maximus Babineau Pacitietville, Kev. Jos. 82 Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. p B^^ Smyrna Bugs in Elegant Designs at Harold Oilbert^B, 90 ECCLESIASTICAL. [1890. Levasseur; Pokemoiiche, TIkih J, Fitzgerald; Sliippegan, Uev. S. J. Doucet: L'A.jee, Kev. Joseph TriKU'lIe; Inkennaii. Uev. Azade Tru- delle; Tracadie, Kev. Joseph ^. Habineu'i, Jlev. J(»hi) J. Nugent; St. Isidore, Co. Gloucester, Kev. li. (ia;4non; Belledune, Kev. Peter Duffy; Jacqiiet Kiver, Kev. Hilariori Poucet; Charlo, Kev. A. A. Boucher; Caiupbellton, Kev. John Jj. McDonald; J)alhouHiej Rev. Jamea »Smith; St. Hilluire, Madiiwaska, Kev. Joseph Ilartin: St. Francis, Madawaska, Kev. Ai)th<)iiy (loineau: Fduiundston, Kev. L. C. Damour ; St. liasil, Mndawaska, Kev. L. N DuL'all; St. Ann's, Madawaska, Kev. Israel Diutiont ; St. Leonard. Madawaska, Rev. LouiH A. Launiere; (irandFalls, Kev. John John O'Leary. THE METHODIST CONFEKEXCE. Rev. Humphrey P. Cowi'KRrnwAiTK, A. M.. President, Trj'on, P. E. I. Rev. Thomas Marshali., Stcretarj-, St. John, N. B. ST. JOHN district. Edwin Evans, Cliairniaii; T. J. Deinstadt, Financial Secretary. St. John, (Queen S\'t'st), Thomas Marshall, Secretary of Cont'erenci-; W. A. Taylor, A. B , who has leave oT ahseiice for the year; St. John (Caruiartheii Siieet), W iliiani liawsnn; St. John (Courtenay Bay), T. L. Williams; Fitirvill- , ^. II. Rict-: Su.s.tia', A, (.'harles H. Manaton; Jeruitak'm, \l. (j., under superinlench iiey of Bro. Estey; Wfla- ford, .John F. Flstcy; King-shm, Henry J. Clarke, {V.O. address. Long" Reach); student at Sackville, Frank Fi/zle. FREnRRICTON DISTRICT. John S. Phinney, Chairman; Thomas Hic!ie HUnvn, William Wass; AWinck, (tcoi;;e F. Dawson. B A.: ShcffivUI, Isaac Howie; Gauetuwn, William MagRs; Woodxtoik. Wm. Dobson; C'anterhuri/, Chrts. W. Dutcher, (P. O. addres.s, Henloii); Jihk-onviUe, John K. King, one to be sent; Manhnnl. Wm. J. Howard. B. A., under the supernitend- ency of Bro. Kiiif , h'ichiuoitd, Hihhcri U. Baker. M. A. ; Florm<-evi/ifi, Sanniel Howard; Andovc . Arthurettc, Wm. E. Jolinslon, B. A., Upper Kent, (»eo. C. P. Palmer. Students at Saekville. John B. (iough, George M. Young. M1KAMU:H1 DI.STRIOT. John A. Clark, 1\L A., Cluiirman; Kohert S. Crisp. Financial Secretary. Chatham, Roberts Crisj); NeuruMle, John A. Clark, M. A.; Derby, Thos. Allen: liichibucto, Joseph cellar, M. A., .John S. («regg; iVeklford, Artemart C. Bell. B.A , S.T.B.; Bathnrnt, John S. Allen; Cainphelton, Wm. Tippett; Benjamin Chappell, M. A., has leave of absetice for the year. SACKVILLK DISTRICT. [ Douglas Chapman, Chairman; Istuvc N. Parke Financial Secretary. Saekville, Frederick W. Harrison, H. IMckaid. 1). D., CyiusS. Wells, Super- numeraries. Ralph Breekcu, .\. M.. who has leave of ab.sence for the year Educational Institutions, Chai-les Stewait, D. D., Profe.s.sor of Theologv JohnBurwash, M. A., S. D.. Prol'es.sor or Chemist rv; Tnjdnnnai; Ernest's! Barker, B. A., under the sup Mintendeiicy of Bro. Harrison: I'oint de Bute James Crisp: Bate Verte, I). Chai)man: /Uti/jield. A. D. McCully B A B D • i/oHctoM George M.Campbell; Joim Prince, Supernumerary; Shedhic, Jos'. Acadia Pottery Co.. Manufttcturers of 1890.]' S4 King Street, St. John, K. B. ECCIiESIASTICAL, 91 Past'oe; Dorchfuter, S. T. Teed; Albert. .leremiah Enibree: /1/nio, Sedge- wick A. Bailey, under the superintendt'ncy of Bro. Parker: A. E. LePaRe, Supernumerary: 7i///«/>oro, Thomas Pierce; Petitrodiac, Charles Comben ; Sal isbwy, Wilson W. Lodge; Eltjin, Isunc N. Parker. HT, STEPHKN DISTUICT. Levi S. Johnson, Chairman: .John C. Berrie, Financial Secretary. 6t. Stephen, R. W. Wedchill, B. A.; Milltown, .Jolm C. Berry: St. AndreiDS, Levi S. .Johnson; at Davidn, Ht-nry Penna; .S7. Jamen, Thos. Stebbings: (Hdridqe, Neil McLaughlin, B. A., under the super! ntendency of Bro. WeHdall; Bocabec, Ralph J . Ilaught on. under the superintendence of Bro. .Johnson; Deer Island, W. B. TIkjuuis: Grand Manun, Albert C. Dennis, B. A., under superintcndency of Bro. Thomas; students at Sackville, Hariy Harrison, A. B., F. A. Wightman. p. E. ISLANU DISTRICT. H. P. Cowperthwaite, Chairman; C. W. Hamilton, Financial Secretaiy. CharfottetotOTi, .John Reed: Jereiuiaii V. Jost, Matthew R. Knight, M. P., Supernumerai'ies ; Cknrlottetonn, Upper Prince Street, Wakfi-on W. Brewer; Frederick Smallwood, Supernumerary; Coryiwnll, J). Da vies Moore, M. A.; Little York, William H. Spargo; Winslow, William J. Kirby; Pownal, George Steel; Vernon River, Richard Opie; Montague, .John Qoldsmith; Murray Harbor, Silas James: Bedtque. Wm. Harrison: Tryon, Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M. A.. I'residcnt of Conference: CJeo. Harrison, Supernumerary: Margate, li^dwin V. Turner; Summeraide, Chas. W. Hanultou; Bideford, Rol)t. W. Clements: Souri.f, I). II. Lodge; Mount Stewart, Elias Llackfonl; Alberton, (Seorge W. Fisher; West Cape, Edward Bell; student at Sackville, A. D. McLeod. CONGllEGATIONAL DENOMINATION. CIIUIICHKS IN NEW IJRUNSWU'K AND NOVA SCOTIA. Saint John, N, B., Rev. J. B. Saer, B. D., Pastor; Shcflli'ld, Keswick Uidge, and Douglas, Rev. J. Flawith; FlurenceviUe, ; Mill town. N. B., Rev. W. R. Cross. Yarmouth, N. S., Rev. W. Mcintosh; Chebogue, N. S., Rev. J. W. Goffln Pleasant River and Ohio, Rev. VVm. I'eacock; Liverpool, Rev. W. H Watson, M. D. ; Brooklyn and iJcach Meadows, Rev. W. M. (ioklberg; Milton Rev. H. Mills; Cornwaiiis, Ri'V. (i. Wall; Maitland, Noel and Selmab, Rev. J Shipperley; Economy, Rev. S. Sykes; Margaree and Baddeck, Manchester, . CONGUEOATIONAL UNION OF NOVA SC'TIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. Rev. W. II. Watson, M. D.. Chainuan; Rev. John H. Sa,«'r, B. D., Secretary: Rev. J. Shii)perley, Statistical Secretary ; James Woodrow. E.sq., Treasurer. Committee: Rev. Messrs, William Mcintosh, Thomas Hall, Smieon Sykes ami William Peacock, and Messrs. Eben Scott. Isaac N. Cox, S.G.Moore, David Goings, A. Baiker, J, W. Jewett, K. L, I'liillips, W. E. Perry, C. H. Whitman, Frederick Fisher, J. ^l. O'Brien and Colin McLeod. LADIES' IIOMR MISSIONARY SOCIETY. President. Mrs. J. B. Saer; Vice-President; 5Irs. J. Shippeiley and Mrs. S. Sykes; Secretary, Mrs. J.L(i Burns; Treasurer, Mrs. C .H. Dearborn. GENERAL CONGREG.VTIONAL SOCIETIES. Rev. Geo. Corni.sh, President of the Canada Congregational Missionary Society; Rev. Tliomas Hall. Superintendent of . Hamilton, Richibucto; A. F. Thomson. Bathurst; T. G. John- ston, Blackville; F. W. George, M. A., New Carlyle; J. H. Cameron, Bass River and Nichola-t River; Isatic Baird. New Mills and Charlo; James Ros- borough. Tabuslntac; (leorge Fisher, Dalhousie; E. Roberts, Uouglastown. Vacancie8--St. Andrews, Chatham. Campbellton. Mission Stations— Koiicliibouguac, Caraquet, New Bandon, Escuminac, Flatlands and Meta- pedia. REFORMED PRESBVTKRIAN CHUKCll OF IRELAND. R*'v. A J. McFarland, St. John. Rev. T. Paton, Barnesville. Retired, Rev. J. R. Lawson, Barnesville. THE BAPTIST convp:ntion of the makitime PROVINCES. OROANIZKO A. 1). 1H-|(). Officers of Convention for l8H!>-9t). - I'resident, Edwin D King, M. A , O.C., Halifax, N. S.; Vice-Presidents, Rev. J. A. (Jordon, Chariot tetown. P. E. I., John W. Spurdeii, Fredericton, N. B.. Secretary, Rev. Professor Keirstead, M. A., Wolfville, N. S.; Assistant Secretary, Kev. (J. R. White, H. A., Yar- moutli, N. S.; Treasurer, W. (». Clark, Fredericton, N. P.; General Treasurer of Convention Funds. Rev. G. E. Day, D. D., Yarmouth. N. S. ThisCcmvention iscompo.sed of representatives of the churches of Nova Scotia, New Briuiswick and Prince Edward Island, and has as its objects "to maintain t''e educational and iiil.ssionary operations of the body, and to advance the general interests of the denomination." It appoints the Board of Governors of Acadia College, the Board of Foreign Missions, the Board of Home Missions, the Board of Ministerial Eei"ship of 45,0(X). THE UNIVERSITY OF ACADIA COLLEGE. iNSTrrrTED A. d. 18:^. Boai' McN Parker. Prof R V .Tones- Rev E M Saunders, ^ev S B Kenipton, I 3 Oakes, Piof J) F Higgins, Ph D. ~;:jmiitke on investments. E D King, Hon D MoN Parker, J Desbrisay, C W Roscoe, J P Chipman, X Z Chipman, Treasurer. HORTON^ COLLEOIATE ACADEMY. ESTABLISHED A. I). 18'28. The Academy and liadies' Seminary are under the control of the Board of Governors of Acadia College. Teachers -1 B Oakes. M A, Principal, Lnlin and History; EW Sawyer, B A, Greek and English; E R Morse, B A, Mathematics and English; Mnie tjonstance (' Bauer, French and OermBn; H N Shaw, Elocution. ACADTA SEMINARY. ESTABT/SnED A. D. 18^8. Instructors— Mary E Graves, Principal, English Literature and Rhetoric: Eliza T Harding, Drawing and Painting; Alice M Fitch, BA, I^tin and Engli.sh; Mine Constance C Bauer, French and German; Harilet E Wallace, Elocution and Calisthenics; Laura M Sawyer, In;, trumental Music; Harriet M Eaton. Assistant instrumental Music; Mary H Vaughan, Vocal Music; Mrs Jennie T Neily, Matron. BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. LOCATED AT ST. JOHN, N. B. Rev G E Day. D T, Rev. W J Stewart, Secretary. Rev C H Martell. B A, J H Harding, Mont McDonald, John March, M A, Rev J A Ford. B A, Thomas S Sinims, Rev C Goodspeed. D D, Charles c" Clinch, ('harles P Baker. Rev O O Oates, M A, Rev D A Steele, MA. James A Estey, John McGinty. , BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. j LOCATED AT YARMOUTH. N. S. Rev H F Adams. Rev A F Brown, Rev I E Bill, Jr, Rev J H Brown. W Corning, Rev E C Carey. Rev S R White, B A, Rev M B Shaw, B A. Rev F M Young, Rev E 1' Coldwell, Rev G E Day. D D, AC Rohbins, Rev F H Reals, W R Doty, Rev A Cohoon, M A, Secretary. BOAKD OF MANAGEMENT OP MINrSTERIAL RELIEF AND AID FUND. Ste ihen Selden, Esq, Chairman. Rev J W Manning, B A, Secretary. Rev E M SdrUndera. D D, Treasurer. Members whose term of office exi)ire8 in 18(Kt— Hon D McN I'arker, M D, DC L, J F Parsons, B A, Rev E T Miller. Members whose term of office expires in 1891— Arthur Simpson, Esq, Rev W H Cline, J H Harding, Esq. Members whose term expires in 1893— Stephen Selden, Rev E M Saunders, D D, Rev J W Manning, B A. Bockmgham Tea Pots, St. John, N. B, Harold Oilbmrt'i Hew Carpet Warehome, 94 ECCLEBIABTICAIi [1800. MINI8TRRIAI. KDtTATION HOAKD. Rev A W Sawyer, l> I), Secn-tarv: J W Hiush. Kst|. TnaHurcr. MemltPPH wh(»H<' t*'iMii of uftlcf- «'X|tirt'M in 1M, l{»'v T A HiKk'ins, I) F). !>I(MiilM>rH wlioKH ti'i'iii of oftlce explifs in 1H!>1 Ki'V IF I>'o8liay, K F) Hliaml, T D F)H A. EKtev: Vicp-l're-^idt'nts, J. J. BoKtwick, Jolin Mo- Ulntv, T. L. Ifav. J. S. May. .I<.lin McKiniion. V. V. Baker. MeriibtM-H of Council. David Map'f, .Jr.. .1. K. Callioiin. .I«>lm ^lan-ii, N ('. Scoit. .loJin KicFiards, (Jcd, ]{. Camp. 'rn-aHnrtr, Dr. 1*'. Mt.'l'"arlaiie; Secri'tary, C'liHrieH T. Builcy; I..ibnu-ian, A. Fi. F>uni()p, IJAHTLST MIXISTKFIS TX XEW BUUNSWCK. WKHTEHN AKaoi;i.lTU)N. F{«'v. (MiarleH ITendersfni, Andover; Btv. William M. F;eto\vn; Rev. I*'. D. Crawley. B. A.. F'-edericton; Rev. E. .1. Grant. Wood- stock; ]{ev. B. H. Tliomas, MaiiKerville; Rev. John Coombes, Cu'i'berlaiul I'oiut, Queens Co.; Rev. S. J. Archibald .lack.soiiville, Carleton Co. SOtTTlIKRN ASSOCIATION. Rev. C. Ooodspeed. D. D., St. .Johu; Rev. James Spencer, St. John; Rev. Sidney Welton, St. John; Rev. O. O Oates, M. A., St. John: Rev. J. A. Ford, Carleton : lt«'v. W. J. Stewart, Tortland: Rev. I. E. Bill, F). D., St. Martins; Ri'v. D. Crandall, Sprin^:lleld, Kings Co. ; Rev. Elias Keh\stead, ColFina, Kings Co.; Rt'v. E. K. (Janoiig. Springfield. Kings Co.; Rev. W. C Ooncher, B. A., St. Stephen: Rev. Robert Mutch, Upham; Rev. .Tames Trimble, Penntleld; Rev. . Hampton, Kings Co.; Rev. A. F. Brown, Sussex; Rev. W. A. Troop. Peniifleld ; Rev. C. B. Welton, B. A., Su8.sex; Rev. C. H. Mart ell, Fairville. EASTERN A.SS0CIATION. Rev. D. S. Carjienter, Bayside. West. Co ; Rev. M. Normandy. Weldford, I Kent Co.; Rev. W. B. Hinson, Moncton; V»v. S. W. Keirstead, Hillsboro; Itev. W. Camp. Hillsboro; Rev. W. W. Cor* Boundary Creek: Rev. I. W. Carpenter. Elgin: Rev. A. H. T^vers, Elein: Rev. (Jeorge Seeley. PetitCfMliac: Rev. .?. F. Kempton. Hopewell; Rev. L. M. Weeks, Harvev; Rev. S. C. Moore, Hillsboi'o; Rev. E. Ahvaid, New (^anaaii; Rev. B. N. Hughes. Havelock; Rev. W. E. Hall, Sackville; Rev. W. T. c orey. Havelock; Rev. S. F. Kemp- ton, B. A., Hopewt^ll; Rev. J. W. Brown, Harvey, Albert Co. OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE FREE BAPTISTS. GENERAL CONFERENCE. Rev. J. McI.ieod. D. D., ^loderator: Rev. A. C. Thompson, Assistant Mo«lerator; Rev. J. W. Clark. Corresponding Secretary; I). McI.^od Vince. ItecordinR Secretary: Di*. J. U. Burnett, Assistant Secretaiy; Wm. Peters, Esq., Treasurer: Hon. G. E. Foster, D.C.L., M. P.. Auditor. CONFERENCE EX ECITIVE. Revds. J. McLeod. D. D., J. W. Clark, G. A. Hartley, C. T. Phillips and Parsons, and ^Messrs. D. Mcljcod Vince and Wm. Petere. Acadia Pottery Co., Manufacturers of 1890.] 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. EDUCATIONAL 95 HOAItl) OK MAVA(ii;i{S. B. T. Palmer, Khu.. U.>v. 0. A. Hartl.'y, D. W. Cliirk, J. A. Vanwart, L. 8. Vunwiirt luul (). .F. XVnnlcn. Ks<|S. KXKf'dTrvi: coMMiTTKF-: OF iioMK Mis.srovs. H<*v. .1 T. racHons, ('orrcsiMmdiiijf Spcn'ary: l;»'v.(i A Unrtley.Tn'asuror; ll»'v. Dr. Mt'Leud. A. C. Smitii, Alliort luliiu'r, Khih., Kev. H. H. NcMes and William I'eters, Kwj, I'OHIKtV MISSION' FXKrrTIVK. I{ev. Dr. Mrlit'dd, rurr«'sp<.n(liii;r St'cr»fnrv; Win. INtt-rs, Ek.|., Trvamirer; KevdH. A. H. McLcod. .I.lm I'crry. ('. T. i'iiilii|)H, A. C. llnaipHoii, T. S. Vanwart, Wrii. Dowiu'y and .1. A. Vanwart. Esq. sAinjATii SCHOOLS i-xKcrTivr-: S. D. I'fters, rorrj'^^pnnditiL' Sccretarv; Mnjor Alexander, L. S. Vanwart. Rev. F. Hahcdt'lc. Kred. C. Hartley, G. I^. Slipp. EXFCUTIVK EOUTIIK HICLrKFOl' SI( K AM) DISAIJI-K!) MINISTERS (Jidenn Mc'TiOod. Treasurer; Hev Win Downey, Alliert Talnier, Rev. (;. T. I'hilllps, (j. L. Slii»pand R.v. T. W. Carpenter'. EM)KI{S' rONI'I'ItEN^CE. Rev. J. N. Rariies, Moilerator; Rev. .1. T. Parsons. Secretary. E.vecutive— Revs. J. N. Barue.s, J. T. Pars(»i\s. J. Nol)l(', T. S. Vanwart and John Perrj-. MINISTKHS. Revds E. Slpprell, Somerville. C. Co.: .Ton. Nfible. Woodstock; Jncob Gunter, Fredericton; Robert Fn-nch, Indiantown, Kt. .Tohn; .Io>>n Perry, (.'onneil, Car t'o.; (}. A. llHrtley, St .lolui i We;. DeWitt, Hoyt Station; Joseph McLeod, D. D., Fredeiicton ; Flijuh Oruy, C'entreville. Car. Co. ; C. T Phlllipii, Woodstock; Kdwiii 0»rritv. Wnodstock: John 8. .Jon««. Caverhill; T. W. Carpenter, Caipent;!'. Q. C: John M-nrterson, NrtshwaftHis; W. DeWare, Norton Station; .1. Wesley Clark Fr.icy's Mills. (;ar. Co. ; Henry Hartt, .Jaok- Bontown; John A. lioheitson. North End, St. John; J. J. Barnes. Perth Centre; C. F. Rideout. Muinfran; Alfred Traf ton. California; John H. Erb, San Antonio, Te.xas; S. W. Shaw, Ilaitland; () N. Mott, VAa; Cove; O. W. Foster, Watervillc, Car. Co.: A. C. Thoinp.son. Petitcodiac; A. B. Boyer, A. B., Balasore, India; (i. F. C'nriie. Fredericton Junction; B. H.Nobles, St. John (North); W. H. Perry, Blis^;ville, S. C; Oideon Swim, Burden, York Co.; A. II. McLeod, Taylor VillaKc DISCIPLES OF cirinsT. Beaver Harbor and Deer Island Saint John, N. B.— Coburir Street— T H. Car)p. Letet* LeTang — P. D. Nowlin Leonardville anil Lord's Cov Milton, Queens Co.. N. S —Howard Murray. CornwalllH, N. S.— E. C. Ford. Westport—H. S. Cooke. Tiverton - H. A. Dcvoe. River John, Pictou Co., N. S. . Halifa.x— William Hardiug. Kempt, N. S.— William Murray. MI.SSIONAKV HOARD. E. C. Ford. Chairman. T. H. Capp. Treasurer. J. E. Barnes, Secretaiy. , C Bowers, T. H Ctij)!), H«nvard Murray, I). F. Lambert, Comndttee. E EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCE. Provi.vcial Roakd ok Kducation.— The (lovernor, The Members of tl'e Executive Council, The President of the University of New Ihunswick, and the Chief Super- intendent of Education. Chikk SuPERiNTKNDKNToF Edccation. — William Crocket, A. M. Chief Clkrk.— Thomas Nisbet. Assistants: Miss Mary Thompson, Joseph Purdie. Provincial NowMAL School. —Eldun Mnllin, A. M., Principal. AsafstHnts, H. 0. Creed, M. A., John Brittain; Miss Alice M. Clark, Instructor Reading; Batter Crocks and Liquor Jugs, St. John, N. B. Low priced Tapestry Carpets at 96 EDUCATIONAL. [1890. Alpjiee Belli veau, Froncli Departm^'nt; Edw. Cadwalladei-. B. A.,flnstrnc- tor Music. Model Department, Jdliii F. Rotters, Frances Ross, Ainiie Harvey and Miriam J. McLeo(l. Inspectoral School PisTrtioTS.— No. •. The Counties of Restigouche, CJIoucester, Northund)erland; Inspector, Geo. W. Mersereau, A. B., Doak- town. No. 2. The Counties of Kent. Victoria and Madawaska, and the Parishes of Al)erdeen, Kent and "\Vicklow, in tlie Ccinqy of Carleton; Inspector, E. L. O'Brien, A, B.. Richihucto. No. .S. Tlie Counties of Westmorland and Albert, and the Parishes of Havelock and Cardwell in King's County; Inspector, Geo. Smith, A. B., FJgln. No. 4. The (bounties of Queens and Sunbiiry and the County of Kings, except the I'arishes of Havelock. Cardwell, Westtield and (Jreenwich; In- spector. I). P. Wetmore. Clifton. KinpsCo No. .'). The Counties of St. .Fohn and Chaiiotte, and the Parishes of West- field and (Jreenwich in Kings County: In.spector, W. S. Carter, A. M., St. John. No. (■(. The County of York and the County of Cai'leton, except the Parishes of Aberdeen, Kent .ind Wicklow; Inspector. H. V. B. Bridges, A. M.. Fredericton. Phovinciai. Kxaminerbof Tkacukrs. — Cleo. W. 3Iersereau, A. B., Examiner in School Manii(;ement, &c. Thomiia Harrison, LFi. I). , Kxaininer in Mathematics, Loilng W. Hailey, Ph. D., Kxaminer in Hi.atory and Geoirrapiiy. H. S. Bridges, A. M., Ph.D., Examiner in Languaue. ,Ias. Vroom, Exanihier in 1) •awing. Mrs. dcSoyres. Examiner in Domestic Economy. MADRAS SCHOOL. Thk Govbhnor kv^ Thustrks of Tnn Madkas School in Nkw Brunswick. — The Lieutenant (governor, the l^ord Ilishop of the Diocese, the Members of Iler Majeaty'i" Council; the .Imlpe of the Court of Vice Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of Assembly; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church. Saint .)ohn ; together with T. W. Daniel, G. Sidney Smith, Simeon .Tones and H. W. Frith. I'^squires. H. Lawrance Slurde.', Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. OFFICERS OF THK UNIVEH-SITY OF NKW BKUNSWICK, 1889 Visitor on helialf of Ifer Miijesty— liis Honor The Hon Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, C B. K C M (}, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. Corporation ani> Mkmbrks of Sknatk.— Thouias Harrison. M A, LL D., President: The Hon David Wark. The Hon Archihald Harrison, His Hon Chief .Justice .Vllen. LL D. Kzekicl McLeotl. Es(|, LL B. Boyle Travers. Esq, M D, .TEB McPready. Kscj. Hon Wm Pugslev, M A. B C L, The Hon James Mitchell. B A, (ieorire E ('..ultliard. Es(i, M D, Wm Crocket, Esq, MA, Chief Supt-riiitendeiit of KdMcatioii. Heffistrar and Treasurer— Wm Wilson, Esq, B A. M PP. .VcAoiCMic Faci'i.tv. - President of tlic University and Professor of Mathe- matics and Mathematit-al I'liysics, Tiiomas Ihirrison, M A, LL D. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science. Lorinp W llailey, M A, Ph 1). Professor of Classical Literature and History. Hi'nry Seabiuy Bridges, M A. Ph D. Professor theKiijjIish and French Lfincruii ires and Literatures, Wm Frederick Stockley, M .\. l»ri>fessor of ;\lental and Moral Philosophy and Political Ecommiy, Sanuiel Wal'ers 1).\ ,le. >1 .\. |) Se. Prnfes.sor of Exix rimi-nta! Science, A. W. Dull". A. M, Prol'essorof Civil En;:ine«'ringan(l Surveviiifi. A. W. Strong. Examiners for Degree;", Th" Pev Goodridjie Robert:-. M A. Havelock Coy, E.sq, M A, The Rev. .1. Ihuwash. The Kev. E. H. Keirstead. A. B. Examiners in Civil Law. His Honor Cliief.Iustice Allen. LLD. Frederick E. Barker, Esq.. M A,, D. C. L.. Will J'ugsley. Esq, M A, D. C. L. BO.VRD OF f^THOOL TRUSTFKS FOR ST. .JOHN. Chairman, Hon .John Hoyd: Secretarv. .lolm March, A M. .John V Ellis. Boyles Travers. Silas Alwaid. 1) C 1{. Ht>nrv .1 Thorne. Hon Robert .J Ritchie, J 31e(iregor (irant. Tliomas W Peters, Kdwin J Wetir.ore. UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT ALLISON COLLEGE. CoHPoHATioN. ISSS (t— Board of Regents: The Rev. J. McMurrav, D. D. Chairman: .losiah Wood, yi. \.. M. P., Treasurer; A. A. Stocktim', D.C.L. hh. D., M. P. P., Secretary; The Rev. H. Pickard, D. D., Rev. C. Stewart, D. D. .7 a D Acadia Fottery Co., Manufactarers of 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] EDUCATIONAL. 97 Rev, John Lathern, D. D., Rev. Howard Spragne, D.D., Rev. William H. Heaitz, Rev, W. (!. Brown, Rev. S. F. Heustis. Rev. Edwin Evans, Rev. C. Jost, M A, Rev, J. G. Bond, B. A.. Jas. R Inch, LL, D,, David Allison, LL. D., James D. Dixon, Esq., .lairus Hart,jEsq., George H. Starr, Esq.. Alexander Gibson, Esq., Joseph L. Black, Esq., M. P. P., Hon, J. S, Pitts, W. E. Dawson, Esq, Representing Alumni Societv: Rev. Ralph Brecken, M. A., Rev. B. C. Bor- den, M. A., S. Dunn Scott, B. A., A.McNutt Patti rson, M. A. Executive Committee: James D. Dixon. Esq.. Chairman; James R. Inch, L.L. D., Secretary: Josiah Wood, M, A.. M. P., The Rev. H, Pickard, D. D., Rev, C. Stewart. D. D., Rev. B. C. Borden, M. .\., Rev. R. Brecken, M. A., Joseph L. Black, Esq., M. P. P., Thonq)sniini-- J. C. Moody. M.D.. I Allen .Jack, D.C.L., Rev. C. E. Willets. .^l.A.. D.C.L.. Hon, Senator Almon, Henry Youle Hind, M.A., Rev. .loiui Anibrosi-, M.A., \. W. Wiiite. Q.C., W C" Sil T. Rev. Canon Brigstocke, Hon. L. E. Baker, ."VI.L.C., Rev. C. Bowman. D.D.. C. S. Wih'ox. „ ., Appointed by the Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia— Rev. I< rancis Partridge, D.D., David H. Muir. M.D. Appointtid by the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton— Robert T. Clinch, Rev. J. Rov Campbell. Secretary -Treasurer- K. J. Wilson. Esq. Facidty:" Pi-esi(h'nt of the College, and Professor of Divinity, Rev. I.saac Brock, M. A,, D. D.; Vice-President, Lihiarian, and Professor of Chcmistiy, I, Geology "and Mineralogy, G. T. Keniieily, Esq., M. A.. B. A. Sc. V. (i. S.: Proctor, Bursar, and Professor of Mfitlit-matics and h.ngmftrnig, W. R. j Butler, Esq., B,E,; Professor of Knelisli and Freucli Lanj-'iiaKc ir ' ■ ■' - and Litera- 8 and Preserve Jars St. John, N. B Oilcloths all prioei and widths at Harold Oilbert*s, 98 BANKS. L1890. ture, C. (i. D. Roberts, Esq., M. A.; Lecturer in Classics and German, W.A. Hammond, Esq., M. A.; Lecturer in ApoJoRetics, Prv. F. Partridge, D. D Provincial Committees for Matriculution: At Si. John, N.B., lit, K<'V. H, T. Kingdon, I>. D., Rtn'.R. Simonds, B. A., Rev. Canon BiiKStoeke, M. A., Rev. G. S. RolK-rtH, M. A.. I. Alh^n Jack'. Es«i.. I). C. L.. Secretary. AtCharloLtetown, P. E. 1.: Ilnii. Mr. .Tusticc Hensiey, Hon. F. Breeken. L, Pet*n-s, E.sq., A. B. Warburton, Es. PresMont, Sir Don .Id A Smith; G'eneral Manat . W J Buchanan; Assistant (General M;inager, E S Cloustoii; Chief Inspector and Superiutendetit of Branches, A Macnider. St John Branch— Manager, E C .Tones; Accountant, E P Winslow; Tel lers, Geo Dean and J R Ambrose: Clerks, F H 't Rue), O R Camp bell, R P Hazen, J Wright, E L Beer, F J McDonald and W 1; Winslow. Acadia Tottery Co., Manufacturers of 0,00^: neral istoTi; St Tel 'amp- w h 64 King Street, St. John, K. B. 1890.] POST OFFICE. 99 Dominion Govkrnmknt Savinos Bank, Saint John.— Manager, R W CioolcHhank, AHsistant Rect^iver General; Accountants, Janief> Robinson and S B Patterson; Tellers, G F Sancton and A C A Salter; Messentjer, Thomas H liavv^on. Ottice hours from 10 to 3; Saturday, lOtol. Auents-Bathurst, W J O'Brien. Chatham, D Ferguson. Dalhousie, W Montgomery. Dorchester, Walter Dobson. Frederic- ton, A F Street. Newcastle, W A Park. Richibucto, John Rusk. St Andrews, C M Gove. Woodstock, D F Menitt. Sussex, B Har- rison. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, ST. JOHN, N. B. iNai'ECTOR's Office, St. John.— S. .J. K.'n,', Inspector; Wra. C. Whittaker, Chief Clerk; Wm. R. Avery, Charles A. Muiray, W. Hatch and R. J. Freeze, Clerks; Wm. Bannister, Messenger. Names ok Railway Mail Cleuks in t-'k New Bku^swick Divi- HioN.- Chief Railway Mail Clerk, Fred. W. Blizard; First Class Mail Clerkis, George M. Ryan, W. .1. Weldon, jr.; Second Class Mail ('lerks, Fred. A. Kstey, W. Starkie, .F Philpn, Jacob R Pidgeon, A. J. (iross, D. Price, H. Wathen, J. Ci. Miller, D. xMcKendrick, A. Hrit tain, R. G. Magee, S R. .Jack, S. R Maxwell, E. Le Roi Willis, (ieo. H. Oulton, Alex. Murray. B. McG. (^ildwell; Third Clas^ Mail Clerks. Hector Nadeau, C. F. Hoben, F. E. Ketchum, A. C. E. Edge- combe, John H. Watt, H. B, Peck, W. g. Hall, Denis J D'Aigle, Probationary, R. R. Sh.lLh, H. W. Boldiug. Post Off.ce, Saint John— Etlward Willis, Postmaster; James Wor.drow, Assistant Postmaster. First Class Clerks, M. .J. Potter, A. W. Ried; Second Class Clerks, H. P. Otty, H. C. Mclntyre, A. McNichol, G. ]•'. Ring, James S Flaglor, J 1,. Finen, R. J>. Wood- row; Third Clusb (UerkH, .1 W. Ring, R. A. Handin, Thomas .fenkins, ,). H. Ritchie, John P, Bell, Alexander Thomjjson, .J. C. Clark, H. P. ^iec, A. E. Wilscm, P. Ferguson, John R. Copp, .John P. Hipwell, W. O. Dunham, James Alalcolm; George Bell, Office Keeper: Malcolm McLeod, Messenger and Porter. LfTTEU ('ahuikrs. George E. Withers, Superintendent; Robert McLaughlan, Assistant Supeiintendent; William Young, Caleb Bel- yea, (t. W. Plumi)toi], VVni. Lane, .Jaines McManus, John Beamish, Ilriah Belyea, Ar'jhibald Morgan, Oscar Giant, Robert Hill, C. H, Elston, J. A. Mailman and P ( 'assely. Enoinkkks. -Henry Hov/t and Edward Haney. LETTER CAUKIEHH' DELIVEUV. Letters and Papers for this delivery should be addressed to Street and NuMHiK. ('hange of Residence should bo promptly notified to the Postmaster in WRiriNiJ. Two deliveries daily, comm jncing at 8 a. m. and 'A 4^* p. m. All letters mailed at the St John Post Office within fifteen minutes of the hour fixed for morning and evening deli'eries will be dispatched liy such deliveries. Letters not bearing the name and number of street, addressed to parties whobe address may be known to the Carriers, will be delivered by them. stueet letter boxes. t The Street and Hotel Letter Boxes in the Cities of St. John and I'ortland are visited daily (Sunday excepted) at PJ.OO noon, and Flower Pots and Bariole Ware, Spittoons, St John, N. B, ■ Buy Cocoa Mate and Mattings at 100 POST OFFICE. [1890 ; alHo in the business i)arts of tlif | (Saturday excepted) at 10.30 p. m. ; also in i city at 3.00 ]). m., daily, (Sunday excepted). merchants' boxeh. TJent of small box S4, and of large box $(; a year. Though every effort will be made in sorting letters, to place them in the boxes, when the party addres.sed is knov.n to have a box, the Post- h master does not hold himself responsible for this always being done;j! the i)riniary rules being that all latters bearing the number of the house { , and name of street go there by letter carrier. | An order to place in a boy letters belonging to another pers' Book Post rate of 1 cent per 2 ")unces. SECOND CLASS MATTER. ' Canadian Newspapers, ff-c— Newspapers and Periodicals, printi'd and pul)lished in Canada, when issued not less frequently than oncf a month, and posted from the office of pulilicatiou, or News Agency, t" actual Subscribers or News Agents /» Canada, the United e sent as a samjde 6r pattern to a i)obtal Union country. | koi;rth clahs matter. Parcch. — Closed parcels may hn sent to places in Canada, the United Kin>^''on» and Newfoundland. They should be t)lainly addiessed, and there should be no correspondence enclosed. Parcels for Canada must be prejiaid <» cents per 4 oz. They must not exceed o pounds in weight, nor 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth, and the Fender's name should be wriiten on the lower left hand corner. I hey may be registered for a fee of 5 cents. Parcels for thtom inspection and collection of duty in the United States. Sealed tins containin;; fish, lobsiers, vegetahles, meats, etc., if put up in a solid mani.er nnf their contents, may be sent as .^)th (*liiss matter within the Donnnion, but no sealed matter can be forwarded to the Ifnited States under this head. Liquids, oils and fatty substances may be seat to places in C nada and the United States as otii Class if put uj) in accordance with the rules referring to such articles in the Canada Postal (luide for 1SS!), pige xv. Information can be ob- tained at the Post Office. RE-DIRECTKI) l-ETTEHS. lle-iHrected letters to places within the Domiidon or U. S. will be forwarded without any additional charge if returned promptly to the Post Ofhce. Letters s^ent to or leceived from a country of the Postal Union, and afterwards re-directed to aiiy i)lace in Canada, or to a country in the postal I'nion, will le forwarded even if taken out of the office and re-addres-e I; but i' re-addresstd to a [)lat!e where there is a higher rate of postage, the difference of jiostage will be chargfab'e, REi; ISTEREl) MATTER. All class s of matter addressed to ]ilaces in Canada, the United States, Newfoundland, (Jre;it Britain or any PostjRed, and must be forwarded according to its direction. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer, or to any other person. SALE or POSTAGri; STAMPS. Any ])erson, other than a posttnaster, who engages in the sale of l'ostai:e Stamps or Stamieil Envelope , without beini^ duly licensed l>y the Postmaster (leneral, is liable, on conxictiou Vtefoie a Justice of the Peace, to a penalty of .^40 for each offence. I'SKl'Ul- H'NTS. Never send money or other articles of value through the Post Office except either by Money Order or Kt-gistered l^etter. Make complaints and in(iuiries in writing. Envelopes closed ana simply clipped at the ends cannot be for- warded by Book Post. Preserve and request corre8])ondents to preserve envelopes of mis- sent or delayed letters. Bnsiness men should le careful to authorize but a limited niunl)erof persons to receive their letters, and only those in whom they have full ooiiHlence. Have a letter box on your office door. Letters ad.lressed to mere initials, or Hctitious names, will not be ile.ivered, unless addressed in care of a resident, or to some box in the Post Office. POST BANDS AND STAMPED ENVELOPES. One cent post bands for newspajjer or pook packet wrappers, and one and three cent stamped envelojies are issued by the Department, Pitcbon Baker's, Fie Plates, etc., St. John, N. B. tTnion Carpets at Low Prioos at darold Oilbert'8, 104 POST OFFICE. [1890. and muy be hud at tlie stanii) vendors at a triHe above their face value. Mt'TILATBD STAMPS. , Letters having mutilated stamps, or stamps so soiled and defaced as to make it impossible for the sortiu^ clerks to decide whether they have been used before or not, will be sent to the Postmaster-General for his adjudication. MONEY ORDER HERVICE. In sendintf money by mail it is always best to transmit by Money Order, if possible; if sent by letter it should always be registered. Money orders issued and p».id from 9 a. m. to 4 p. ra. (hmmimon on Moneii Orders. — On M mey Orders drawn bv any Money Order Office in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Dominion is as follows: If not exceeding $4, 2c.; over $4 and not exceedmg $10, 5c,; over $10 and not excee ling $20, 10c.; over $20 and not exceeding $40, 20c.; over $40 and not exceeding $60, 30c.; over $G0 and not exceeding $80, 40c.; over $80 and not exceeding $100, 50c. No single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of Canada, can be issued for more than $100; but as many of $100 each may be given as the remitter requires. The other countries and Tiritish Colonies upon which Money Orders are granted are distiugui^^heii by an A^fterisk (*) in the Foreign Postal Table; the rates of commission in all cases being as follows: If not exceeding $10, 10c. ; over $10 and not exceeding $20. 20c.; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 30c.; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 40c ; over .$40 an I not exceeding $.'>0, 50c. FOIIKUIN J»()STAr,E TAHLK. CollNTl;IF:^^. Letter! Post 'News- News- K'ate. i Cards papers Pck'ts ' h oz. each. 2 oz. 2 oz. *Adi'n (ill Arabia) Indiiv Postal! Agency j 10 * Algeria i 5 '^'- - - ' ' - ! n I * Argentine CoDfederation | "Austria- llungarj' 5 JJaham.as j 5 Hidgiuni I 5 ^Hermiuia | 5 *l>.>inoo, North (British) , 10 P.razil ! 5 *Cape Colony | 12 *Ceylon i 10 Chili I ;) China i Hong-Kong and ai « ncies of Tlong-Koni,', V. O. ;it Amoy. Canton. Ki n-chow, llankow, HoiluAv, Mingpo, Shanghai anci Swatow 10 Coloniliia 5 *Pauiinia (British Postal Agency); *Cypru8 1 5 o 2 •> 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 • ; 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 Keg. (i 5 6 2 2 2 1 2 i 5 5 2 1 X 5 Acadia Pottery Co., Mauufaoturers •! 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. r» a ") 5 i) 5 5 1890.] POST OFFICE. 105 COUNTRIEH. *Deninark, including,' Iceland and Far<>e lalandH ' Eas". Indies, (l)u*ch), Java, etc. . . *Eu'ypt *F'»lkland I.^-lande Fiji Islands * France *(»ambia *(ierniany ^(Jihraltar *(i()Id I oast *(Jreat Britain and Ireland (ireece *(T»iadur (in BeloDchistan) *(luiana, British " Dutch and French Honduras * '• British (Belize) *India, British ntaly *Ja|)an ' FiHgOS I iuxembourg *Malta ^Mauritius Mexico *Mu8cat (in Arabia) India Postal Agency Natal * iVetherlands i *Newfoundland i ^Norway ! Persia ^ * Bandez, Abas, Bushire Ja.sk and Linga (India Postal Agencies). . Peru * Portugal, including Azores and Madeira Islands *Rouniania liussia, including Finland *St. Helena ."^andwich Islands ^Seychelles Islands *Sierra Leone Sp.ain *Straits Settleinents(Singap()re, etc) ■'Sweden Switzerland ,••.••• turkey, European and Artiatic. * C instantinople and Smyrna (British Postal Agencies) Bag- dad and Basrali India Postal Letter Post Hate. (Jard.H i oz. each. 5 2 10 2 T) 2 10 2 c7 o 2 10 2 r> 2 •> o 2 10 2 r. 2 :> 2 10 2 .5 2 r» 2 i> 2 2 10 2 5 •> r> 2 10 2 A 2 5 2 10 2 5 o 4J 10 2 15 5 2 5 2 rt 2 10 2 5 2 5 I ^ 1 5 ! ir. 1 ^ I 10 I 10 I 5 ! 10 I ^ I 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 o 2 2 News- papers 2oz. News- Pck'ts 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 I 1 >> 2 2 1 IP 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2oz. 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 Reg. 5 .5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 .5 5 5 .5 5 5 7 5 5 5 5 1 5 1 1 5 3 7 2 .5 2 5 2 5 1 5 2 5 1 5 1 5 I 5 10 Bookingham Tea f oti} St. Jobn, K. B. wm Tap«itYy Carp«ti in endlMi variety at 106 RROTSTRAHS OK nUTUB. DEATHS AND MARIMAOE8. [1890. Count KiKs. Letter! I'oht Bate. I CardH \ uz. eacli. 5 clO Agencies •United States of America Venzezuela ^Zanibar (India Postal Agency) Went India IslandH. *Briti8h : Bahamaa, Turks Island, Aniigu*, Barbados, Dn'uinici, Grenada, Janiaic «, Montserat, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Liicia, St. Vincent, Trinida«l and Tobago •Danish : St. C'roix, St. John and St. Thomas Spanish : Cuba Porto Riuo Hayti, and San Domingo Australia. I.— Via San Francisco : "South AuHDiali i, * Western Antrali i, *New South Wales, 1 *New Zealand, | •Queensland, | "Tasmania, i •Victoria, J II.- -Via Brindisi : *South Australia, ) i i k •Western Australia, i [ ^^^ •New South Wales, ) *New Zealand, | •Queensland, |- •Tasmania, •Victoria, J 2 2 News- News- papers Pck'ts 2 oz. 2 oz. Reg. 2 2 5 5 5 c7 cl2 cl!» 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 i) 5 1 1 I 1 G 5 5 5 5 15 15 •Money orders may be had on these Countries, c Prepayment compulsory, p 1 cent per 4 ounces. REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES, i Charles A Peck, for the County of \lbert. Stephen B Appleby, for the (!:!ounty of Carleton. F Howard Grimmer, for the Countv «tf Charlotte. Chas Ross, for the County of (rloucester. Robert Hutchin- son, for the ( .'ounty of Kent. Wm Henry Baxter, for the County of Kings. Barry R Plant, for thg County of Madawaska. Samuel Thomson, for the County of Northumberland. Elia SiraphODj for tlie County of Queens. Caroline Roberts, for the County of Restigoucbe. Richard N Knight, for the City and County of St John. Odbei Turner, for the C'ounty of Sunbury. James Tibbits for the Countv of Victoria. Frank A M'Cully, for the County qf Westmorland. Henry B Rainsf ord, for the County of York. Aoadia Fottwy Qo.i KanafMtaren of Harold Oilbert's, 64 King Street, St. Jobs, N. B. 1890.] ASSOniATIONS. 107 ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, COMPANIES, ETC. Thk St. John Yoitncj Mkn'h i'uhihtian Ahrociation. Unildinsr. •*•* ('har- lot t«> Ht reel. Open evciy \v»'fk day from K i . in. till 10 p. in. Fine readinR room, wt'll Kiipplled with hvidiiif; iicw.spapt is ami maKrr. W C Cioss. VV S Fisher. F White. ES Stephen- son, Alex Watson, ETC Knowles, it H Eiiiersim. J L ThoriiH. S L (lorbeli, A W Sulis, T a Simms. (J A Smith, J M.-A IliitehiiiRS. W (' Simp- son, ,S Kerr and J K Kelly. V M V A Maratime Convention held at Moncton, N H., Aug 15th and following days: I'resident, F U Kobb, of Am- herst, N 8. The followiiif? E.xeciitive Commiltee was appointed for the year l«H»-'<»i): Halifax— 11 E Wistoii. W H Wiswell. J Forest. H N Beck- with, W BMcNutt. J r Mcintosh, II Theakston, J Bmjoine. St John-J E Irvine, H J Thorne. W S Morrison. .M l>, ]•] L Hisiiif,'. H II Dislin. Charlotte- town- -T C James, Jiid^e Heiisley. Truro- W 1) McCallum, J F Blanehard. IMctou— WF Tanner, C Primrose. 1> .McDonald. Ncnv (ilasgow- J Fisher Orant, H (Jraham. Cow Hay -C Archibald. Sydney W K McLeo2nd Fus: Mr James Hunter, St John. Executive Committee- The Presi- nd Vice-president. Rev (ieorge Bruce, MA, Chaplain. John White, Treasurer. J Roy Campbell, LL B, Secretary. John P 31aclntyre, Marslial. P R Inches, MD, Robert Milligan and Murray MacLaren, MD. Conuni'. ee of Charity. Saint George's Society.— President, H LSturdee; 1st Vice-president, Jas H Rdlen; 2nd \ ice-president, Geo F Smith; ( hapiain. Rev J M Davenport; Treasurer. R W W Frink; Secretary. J Twining' Hartt; Assistant Secretary. Jas Manning; Marshalls, E T Stnrdee. J II Pepper. Geo B Seeley: Standard Bearers, John Deckers, G. Biddington and Jtjhn Rubins; Charitable Com- mittee, The President, Chaplain, F E Barker, J deWolfe Spurr, Barton Gandy . Irish Literary and Benevolent Society.— President, PGleeson. Senior Vice-president, R Coleman. Junior Vice-pre.sident, Joim O'Nt il. Recording Secretary. Wni Kiley. Financial Secretary, James McManus. Treasurer, Richard O'Brien. Trustees, Edward I^antalum, Michael J McCullougli and Edward Hayes. Librarian, Samuel McLaughlin. De])uty Librarian, John Cronin. Sergeant-at-arms, Jolui Lenihan. Natural History Society. - Patron, Sir S L Tilley. President, George F Matthew, MA. Vice-presidents, George U Hay, Ph B, Edwin Fisher. Treasurer, Alfred Seeiy. Cori'esponding Seci-etary, James A Estev. Re- cording Secrt'tary, W J AVilson. Librarian, Miss A P Fitch. Curators, R Pennistou Starr, Thomas Stothart, G Ernest Fairweather. Mend)ers of Council, WFBest, W S Harding, M .r, John Mont gcniery. Pharmaceutical Society.— C P Clarke, St John, President. R W McCarty St John, Vice-President. T J Cochran St John, Treasurer. Roliert E Coupe. St John. Secretary. A C Smith, St John, Registrar. M V Paddock, S MeDiarmid, J W Racine. H J Dick, W H Mowatt, C W Parker, St John ; C H Fairweather, Sussex. Salst John Medical Society.— Dr G A Hetherington, President. Dr J W Daniel, 1st Vice-president. Dr Murray Maclaren, 2nd Vice-president. Dr F Q Esson, Secretary. Dr B ^IcCleery. Corresponding Secretary. Dr Thos Walker, Treasurer. Meets first and third Wednesday s in every month at the General Public Hospital, Waterloo street. New Brunswick Medical Society.— Dr G M Duncan, Bathurst, President, Dr L C Allison, St John, 1st Vice-president. Dr B S Thorne, Havelock, 2nd Vice-presitlent. Dr A F Emeiy, St John, Secretary. Dr M F Bruce, St John, Treasurer. Dr S C Murray. Albert Co, Corresponding Secretary. Dr McCully, Di- \Vm Christie, Dr Addy, Trustees. Meets on the third Tues- day of July next at Moiu;t(ni. St. John Law Students' Society.— John B M Baxter, President. C J Milligan, Vice-president. Francis L Christie. Secretary-Treasurer. George H V Belyea, Leonard DeW Tilley, R R Rankin, Executive Committee. New BRHNawicK Society for the Pkeventii'N of Cruelty to Animals. -- John Sears, Esq, President. Rev Canon Brigstocke, Rev J M Davenport, Rev George Bruce, Rev D Robert Wilson. George F Smith, Esq, R Chipman Skinner, Esq, T W Daniel, Esq, John V Ellis, Esq, W L Hamm, Esq, H W Frith. Esq, vV F Best. Esq., Vice-presidents, T B Robinson, Esq, B McCrossin, f:sq, GeorgeU Hay, Esq, Jas H Frink, VS, Rev Richard Mathers, Rev J O Crisp, Dr I' Berryman, James McNichol, E.sq, George Morrison, Jr, Esq, Thomas Stead, Executive Comnuttee. E J AVetmore, Esq, Secretary. W H Fairall, Esq, Corresponding Secretary. John M Taylor, Esq, Treasurer. A A Stockton, D C L, Solicitor. Relief and Aid Society.— James Reynolds, President. C H Fairij^eather, Treasurer. Hon Judge Tuck, G S deFore.st, C A Everett, James Reynolds, Executive Committee. James Reynolds, C A Everett, G S deForest, Hon Judge Tuck, George Robertson, J E Irvine, T W Daniel, A Rowan„C H Milk Pans and Preserve Jan, St, JehUi N. B. mm Buy Wool Carpets at Harold Gilbert's, 110 COMPANIES — INSTITUTED, ETC. [1890. Fair wnathtr, (i F Smith. IM- A McAvciicy, A C Smith, William Peters and W A Lockhart, Mayor, Directors. Oltice. No a King Street, up-stairs. AfiRicn.TrRAi. S()CTii.TV.-S S Hall, Jam s Lev. J M Johnson, A M Magee, Dr Thos Wall Hamm. W 11 Fowler, IT J Ward, Win Shaw, James Shaw, J DHhatiord, Dr James T Stceves, Robert Mcl.ean, Dr DE Berrjnian, A Ti Law, 1) McBrine, J A S :\Iott, J Donovan. Tlios Clark, J C Hatheway, (Jeo Morrison, Jr, John Allin;,':iam, J L ^letxivprn, S T Golding, Directors. MoNCTny Cotton Manufacturing Company.— J L Harri<<, Presi- dent. A L Wright, Viee i)rt'sidt'nt. John McKenzie, Seen tary. Richard A Hocken, Treasurer, (ieorge W M('(.*ready, A K Ciiapman. Auditors. John A Humphrey. C P Harris. Hon Jolm Lefurgey, Josiah Wood, C B Record. MoNCTON Sl(;ai< JvEIMntnc; Company. — J L Harris, President. Jno A Humphrey, Vice-president. Jolm 3IeKenzie, Secretary. C P Harris, Treasuier. i)avid Dickson. Geo H Pick. Auditors. C B Record, C P Harris, H W Palmer, Josiuli Wood, Frank Ko«s, Directors. Moncton Gas-Lioht and Wat' u Company.— J L Harris, President John \ Hmiiphiev. .losiah Wond, Blair Botsford. J W Binney,* George W (liandic!'. D A Dutry. Directors. Jolm McKenzie, E T Trites, Auditors. C P Harris, Trtasiirer. R A Borden, Secretary. Borden & Atkinson, Solicitors. St. John (Jas and Ki.ectric Lkjht Co. — Mason Sheffield, MD, President. Hon .John H'>y,|. Fred E Barker, Q C. .Tohn Wishart, Wm Barn- hill, t'lias Pat ton, H 15 l-juer.son, J J Tucker. Andrew Gilmoui', Directors. ."Mason Sheffield, M D. Manager. (Jeorge R Ellis. Secretary-Treasurer. GO Petei-s, F S Stewart, Clerks. Louis 1) Slmmaaj-, Collector. Augustus Giert- sen. Inspector of Meters. Fred W Mount, Electrician, Saint John Dock Comj'any (Incorporated 51 Vic, Chap. 73). — Directors: Hurd Peters. President: Hon Thos R Jtmes, Hon Fred P Thomp- son, A A Stockton, D C Ti, A J Giegory, Howard D Troop, John H Thom- son. St. John Ruhai. Ckmktkuy (^ompany.--S S Hall, President. Richard Thompson, TW Daniel, John He.uan, James LD-mn, John H Parks, A C Jardine, R Peniston Starr. .Tames R Ruel, Robert Thomson, jr, Robert T Clinch. U Chipnuin Skinner. Directors, (i Sidney Smith, Secretary-Treasui'er. John Cruikshank. Resident Superintendent. Gkkenwood Cemetkhy Company, Cari.eton.- George H Clark, President, (jcorge F Harding. Secretaiy-Treasurer. Fred R Linde, R N Knight, D W Clark, John V Ellis and Win D Baskin, Directors. St. John Eoard op Trade.— W H Tliorne, President. J DeWolfe Spurr, Vii-e-President. Tra Cornwall, Secretary. G J Chubb, Treasurer. Council: John 3IcMillan, S S Hall, Geo Robertson, Robt Cruikshank. Jas A F.stey, Jas F Robertson. Henry J Thorne, S Hayward, C A Everett, A Cuslling. Simeon Jones, W^ Frank Hatheway, W W TurnbuU, W S Fisher, Jolm H Parks, W E Vroom. Board of Aibit ration St. John Board of Trade— R Cruikshank, A Gushing, John McMillan, S Schofield, Janie^ F Roliertson and W S Fisher. Saint John Free Public Lib'^ary. —J R lluel, Chairman. Simeon Jones, W F Hatheway. John Montgomery. Mrs S T King, Mrs. Thos Fur- long, Mrs W H Tuck, Miss M Skinner. Richard O'Brien, Secretaiy. Miss C Martin, Librarian. The Owens Art Institution (Established by Act of the Lesislature April. 1884)— Foundei', John Owens (deceased). ' Incorj)orated Trustees, Robert Reed, Francis Jordan, Thoiiias Jordcin, John Hegan, Andrew^ D Rtbertson. Pre.siien, Robert Reed. Principal of Art School, John Ham- mond, an exhibitor in the Royal Academy, London, the Paris SaloUj and National Academy of Design, New York, and other leading Art Exhibitions in Europ|j and America. Victoria Skating Clpb —Directors: A C Jardine, B C Barclay Boj .1, Jas Straton,S S DeForest, CF Harrison. Major E T Sturdee, A Finlay, W B Carvill, F H J Ruel. Aoadift Pottery Co., St. John, N. B. Harold Gilbert's 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] CLUBS — UNIONS— HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. Ill St. A^I)BK^v's ('ukiinc Cn'iJ.—'^iineon. Tones, President. Ali Law, Vice-president. F () Allison, Secretarv-Treasnrer. Thomas Mc<'lellaml, W C Whitlaker, Representative inen\l)ers to K (.' C V. S F Mattiu-ivs, Hep- resejitative nienilier to Jlarilinu' Bi-aneli KC (' 0. .loliii White, A L Law, GFFisher, Mana^inf? coiiniiittee. .lolni White, AOSkinner, F 1' ('(Jre^,'ory. A L Law, F i) Allison, (i F Fisher, S 8 Deforest, (.' A Kiiid)all, (J W .Jones, M L Harrison, J U Thomas, W C Wliittakcr, Skips. Thi«Iacn(>ill, St .John, Chaplain. NtN'EMOSHA ToBtKJfiAMXO CU'B F II Ihirtt, Pr'sidi'Mt. Arthur W Adams, Vice-presidents. J T Hurtt, Secrttary. F VV Daniel, C F Harri.son, Jleml)ors of C(immittt>e. Sainf.John BicYCLiNft Clir. -I)C Robertson, President. Secretary -Treasurer. C Cosl-^r, ('aptaiu. J M lUirnes, James .Stratoii, George W Jones, II F I'uddiiigton, Isl Lieut, (ieo M Robertson, and Lieut. W A MacJ^aucl.lan. C W Hall. Walter Faiiweat her. Officers. Neptune RowiNfi Cun.— W E Vroom, ri-fsidcnt. A I'orter, 1st Vice- president. C J Coster, Siiid Vice-pn sideiit. T T Lantalum. Captain. .\ I) Wetmore, Secretai-y-Treasuri'r. Di.J W Daniel, F A C Miles, .) li Aud)rose, J V Lantalum, Dr W S Harding. Stewards, PoLYMORPHiAN C-'n'R. — R.I Wilkiiis, I'resideut. John V Mon-ison, 1st Vice- president. John Ross, ;2nd >'i(!e-president. Wm II Love, Seeretaiy. .las K Eraser, Treasurer. Jas McvJ.iri-ily, Sergeant-at-Ainis. Chas t!alvert. Asst do. R J Wilkins, Wn; H Love, John F IMorrisoii, Irustees Lawn Tennis CLUH.-Jas Straton, Presid-nt. J T Hartt, Vice-jtresident. R C Grant, Secretary-Treasurer. W ii Thome, A W Adams aud George W Jones, Committee. Saint John Typographical Union.- Geo A Maxwell, Prt'sident. .Joseph Irving, Vice-president. Richard Walsh. Recording and Corresixmding Sec- retary. Robt Kennedy, I'iiiancial Secrttary. .1 J Ryan, Trt;asurer. .Joseph Orr, Sergeant-at-Arins. Wm HCoates, Wm Essington and Geo U Maxwell, Trustees. Union meets second Saturday eveiung of each montii. Secretary's address— P O Box 2m. Ship I^arorerh' Union. Thomas Burns, President. Jolin Murphy. 1st Vice-president. Timothy O'Brien, ;;.'ndViee-president. Thos. Booth, Financial Secretary. Jas Brennaii, Recording St'eretary. Jacol) Kemp, Treasurer. Wm Sheridan, Wm Cooey, .Jas Ashward, Thos Killm, Geo Comhoy, Patrick Mills, Thos Campbell, Geo ]\Iurp)iy, Jas Bouike, David Donovan, Cha.s McCarthy and Flor Driscoll, Committee of Management. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. General Public Hospital.— William Bayard, Ks(|, M I), Presi- dent: Robt W Crookshank, Esq, Vice-Piesident. M W .Alaher, Es(), Tliomas Walker, Estj, MD, George H Clarke, l-:s(i, Hon Charles Watters, JCC, W Rudman Allen, A Chipman Snutli. Esq. and Geo A Hetherington, Fxj, MD, Commissioners. Thos F Rtiymond, rjecretary. H F Esson, MD, Resident Physician and Superintendent. Miss Julia A Purdy, Matron. Boyle Tra vers, Esq, MD, J D White. Esq, MD, L C Allison, Es(i, MD, J W Daniel, Esq. MD, M McLaren, Esq, MD, and William Christie, Esij, MD, I'hysieians. Thomas Walker, Esq, MD. and James Chrisile, E.sq, MD, Consulting Physicians. M F Bruce, Esq, MD, Oculist aud Aurist. Special diBCOOxiitB to Jobbers Harold Gilbert's prices are Low, his Goods are New. Iv''; 112 THE niVER. [1890. Wiggins' Male ()» han Insiitution— Board of Governors: H W Frith, President. G Sidney Smith, Rev F H J Brigstoclce. T W Daniel, Hurd Peters, W C Driiry, Simeon Jones, Georgw F Smitli, Rev Charles J James. G Herbert Lee, Secretary -Treasurer. Rev R Mathers, Principal. Kent Marine HospTTAr.. —For the relief of sick an'^ disablerl pea- men at St John. James Christie. M D, Physician. Rev James Spencer, Chaplain. Department Marine and Fislieries, Agent. William Andrew Barnes, Steward. Provincial Lunatic i^.svLuvf.- Hon Messrs Andrew G Blair, David McLellan, Hon Win Pug.sley, P G Ryan, Jame.s Mitchell, Oliver LeBlanc and Arch Harrison, Coniniissioners. R W (Jroolfshank, Esq, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Resident Officers, J T Steeves, MH, Medical Superintendent: James A E Steeves, MD, Assistant Physician; i'atiick Tole, Clerk, &c. Miss Kate E N Murphy, Matron. Saint John Prote-tant Orphan Asylum. -I directors, W W Turn- bull, President; T W Daniel, John E Irvine; Treasurer, Rev C J James; Rev Geo Bruc, BA, G W Whitnev, Vice-President, S T King. Alex Rankine, Andrew Myles, A C Blair, A F Randolph, John R Smith, John M Taylor; E L Whittaker, Secretary Standing Conuiiittee -Rev Geo Bruce, T VV Daniel, John R Smith. Ladies' Committee— Mrs W W Turnlnill, Mrs James Mac- farlane, Mrs George McLeod, Mrs James J Kayc, Mrs W Breeze, Miss Palmer, Mrs James Lawton, Mrs James L Dunn, Mrs Arthur Everitt, Miss A Hunt, Miss Murray, Mrs G Prescott, Mrs R P Starr, Mrs George W Whitney, Mrs T A Rankine, Mrs F W Hatheway, Mrs D McLellan. Honorary members- Mrs J Hegan, Mrs F W Hatheway, Mrs J Boyd, Mrs Arthur Everitt, Mrs R W Crookshank. Treasurers, Mias Palmer, Mrs R P Starr. Miss Murray, Secretary. Standing Committee— Mrs W W Turnbull, Mrs Jas J Kaye, Mrs G W Whitney. Miss Frost, Matron. Dr. P R Inches, Visiting Physician. Home for Aged Fe hales.— Mrs T W Daniel, Mrs J Pritchard, Mrs H L Sturdee. Mrs T A Temple, Mrs John Hegan, Mrs R Thompson, Mrs R W Crookshank, Mrs J L Dunn, Mrs George McLeod, Mrs J V Troop, Mrs G Prescott, Mrs J R Armstrong, Mrs J E Barnes, Mrs George M Armstrong, Mrs J E Masters. Miss I Crookshank, T W Daniel, H L Sturdee, R W Crook- shank, W K Crawford, R P Starr, Joseph Allison, Dr D Berryman, Board of Directors. 17 " 14 6 Dec 3 1849, 20 Nov 19 i 1850, 17 " 1511851, 18 " 20 1 1852, 10 Dec 1 1 1853, 3 Nov 15! 1854, May Opening and Closing of the River St. Year Opened Closed Year Opened Closed 1825, April 15 Nov 20 1847. May 2 "20 1826, "17 "14 1848, April 19 " 13 1827, " 6 Dec 3 1849, " 8 Dec 4 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, May 1833, April 10 1834, " 11 John since 1825. Y ear Opened Closed .30 Nov 27 26 " 21 30 Dec 12 13 Nov 25 7 Dec 10 1835, May 1 1836, April 28 1837, " 17 1838, May 1 1839, Ai)ril 25 5' 1855, April 27 Nov 20 17 23 19 18.56, X840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1S45, 16 27 24 26 14 23 Dec C( 1857, 1858, 9j 1859, 2511860, 23 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 23 27 22 14 22 4 1846, April 6 Nov 25 (I i< (( (( <( (< iC n <( (( ( t 25 17 22 15 25 15 26 11 23 26 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 21 12 10 28 26 24 1875, May 2 1876, April 24 1877, " 15 1878, " 20 Dec 15 1870, " 21 Nov 21 <( 25 27 20 26 11 17 13 29 23 18 Dec 2 25 Nov 25 25 " 30 26 '• 29 8 " 29 16 Dec 6 1867, April 24 Nov 16 1868, " 26 " 16 1880, " 24 1881, " 14 1882, May 1 1883, April 21 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 21 " 26 " 24 " 27 " 27 " 20 22 20 22 28 18 14 26 30 22 Aoadia Pottery Co., St> Jobn, N. B, ^4 K in g Str eet, St. John, N. B. 1890.] POST OFFICE. 105 Countries. Lftter Hate. Post tlardi^ NewH- IpniK'i-s New.s- Pck't.s 2oz. lleg. h oz. e ich. 2 oz. 1 i 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 ip 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 *Deni:iark, including Iceland and Fame Islands 5 10 .5 10 c7 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 .") 5 5 10 5 5 10 ."") 5 10 5 10 15 5 5 5 10 o 5 5 5 15 5 10 10 5 10 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 "2" 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 <■> 2 2 2 2 2 Ad 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 "2" 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 X 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 i" 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 I 5 5 5 5 5 .5 5 5 5 1^ 5 5 r> 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 5 .5 5 5 .5 5 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 "EaH-, Indies, (Dutch). Java, etc. . . 1 *Egypt •■^Fidkland Islands Fiji Islands *France *(4ainbia *Gerniany "(iibraltar *(iold I oast ; *Great Britain and Ireland Greece *Guadur (in Beloochistan) *Guiana, British " Dutch and French Honduras * " British (Belize) *India, British *Italy * Japan ' *Lago.s 1 Luxembourg *Malta *Mauritiu8 Mexico *Muscat (in Arabia) India Postal Aeencv Natal ^Netherlands *Newf oundland ^Norway Persia . ... * Bandez, Abas, Bushire Jask and Linga (India Postal Agencies). . Peru * Portugal, including Azores and Madeira I&lands *Eouniania .' Ruspia, including Finland *St. Helena Sandwich Islands ^Seychelles Islands *Sierra Leone Spain *Strait8 Settlements(Singapote, etc) ■■'Sweden ■^Switzerland Turkey, European and Asiatic * Constantinople and Smyrna (British Postal Agencies) Bag- dad and Basrah India Postal 10 RooUngham T«ft PotSi St. Jobn, N, S. Tapestry Carpets In endless variety at lOG REGISTRARS OF BRTU8. DEATHS AND MARRIAGES. [1890. COUNTKIKS. Aj^encies. * United States of Arneriui Venzeziiel 1 *Zanibar (Fnilia Postal Agency) West India Islands. *Briti8h : Bahama?, Turks Island, Antigua, Barbados, Doniiiiica, Grenada, Janiaic i, Montserat, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago *Dauish : St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas Spanish : Cuba Porto Rico Hayti, and San Domingo A mtralia. I. —Via San Francisco : "South AusG^-a'ii, *W"e^tern A istrali *,, *New South Wales, 1 *New Zealand, | *Queensland, \- *Tasmania, | * Victoria, . j II.- -Via Brindisi : *South Australia, ) * Western Australia, I *New South Wales, 1 *New Zealand, j *Queensland, |- *Tasmania, | Letter Kate. Po.st Cards- .\ oz. ' each. clO 2 2 c7 cl2 cl5 cl9 2 2 .Nfe-ws- ' News- papers 2oz. 2 2 Pck'ts 2 oz. 2 2 1 1 1 1 * Victoria, J Keg. 5 5 1 1 1 1 3 o 5 6 15 15 *Money orders may be had on these Countries, c Prepayment compulsory. p 1 cent per 4 ounces. BEGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAQES. Charles A Peck, for the County of A-lbert. Stephen B Appleby, for the County of Carleton. F Howard Grimmer, for the County of Charlotte. Chas Ross, for the County of Gloucester. Robert Hutchin- son, for the County of Kent. Wm Henry Baxter, for the County of Kings. Barry R Plant, for the County • of Madawaska. Samuel Thomson, for the County of Northumberland. Elia Simpson, for the County of Queens. Caroline Roberts, for the County of Restigouche. Richard N Knight, for the City and County of St John. Odber Turner, for the County of Sunbury. James Tibbits for the County of Victoria. Frank A M'CuUy, for the County of Westmorland. Henry B Rainsf ord, for the County of York. Aoadia Pottery Oo., Mannfaoturers of 1890.] Harold Gilbert's, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. ASSOCIATIONS. 10^ ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, COMPANIES, ETC. TiiK St. .John Ym'Xfi Mi-.s'y. CiiiiisTiAN Association. iSuildiiiLr. -'il Char- lot ft > street. ()|i(>ii every week (' ly fi'om K n. m. till 10 j). in. I'ir.i' reading room, well siipplieil with leadiiii; iiewsimpii-s ami iiinfraziiies. StraiiK»'i's always welcdin.". Speeijil advaiita ;es oil', red to meniliers, Kveiiin;^ edu- cational classes. Libraiy. lectures, lif,i'ar\ enlertaiiiMu nis, attractive pai'- h>r, with i)iano and ^anies. First-class fl-viiniasiuni, Lacrosse cinb, and other athletic sports and IkiIIis. Memhersliip fees, r?- and S.'i. liihle train- ing' classes. Yoanf,' men's (iospel services Saturday iui;ht and Sunday after- noons. Otificers and couiiuitlees I'oi' the year IHOO: H .1 Thorne, Tresident; T W Daniel, G Youn^'er, G :\Iitch.ll, J K iJarnes, CE Macinichael, .J ( > Jliller, .1 Clawson and A II .Jones, Vice-1'i-esi lenis; (J A Henderson, RectordiiiK Secretary; A VV Macrae, (^oi-respondiuK Se,:ietary: E L Whit taker. Trea- surer; H H Distin, General Secretary; (i N Hevenor, f.ihrarian; .) Barry xVllan, .Assistant [.il)rarian. Manaj,'inj;- Cominittef— Geo .Tenkins, .1 E Irvine, W S IVIorriSi)n, M I); 11 P Kerr, W C Cross, \V S Fisher, F Whil-, ESStephen- .son, Alex Watson, K T C Knowles, U B Emerson. T L Tliorae. S L (iorhell, A W Sulis, T S Simms, G A Smith, J McA IIntchinj.:s. W C Slnij.- .son, S Kerr and J K Kelly. Y M C A .Maratime Convention held at Moncton, N B.. Auk IT'th and following days: President, F B Rohh, of Am- herst, N S. The following Executive Co'nuinttee was a))pointed for the year lSHi)^'!»:i: Halifax- II E Wiston. W II Wiswell. J Forest. K N Beck- wlth, W B McIV^utt, J C IMcIntosh, II Theakston, J Bur j(Mne. St .rohn— .1 E Irvine, H .1 Tlioi'ue, W S >Iorrison. .AI D, F L Kising. II 11 i)is|-n. Charlotte- town--T C. lames, .ludge Hensley. Trmo--W I) :\IeCalhun. .J F Blanchard. Pictou— W F Tainier, C Primros". D :\lcl)onald. New Glasgow -.1 Fisher Grant, IKJraham. Cow Bav -C Archibald. Sydney— W K IMcLeod, M D. Moncton--.I E Blasters, G K Sangster. Amherst F 15 Kobb. .1 AIcKeen. Mt Allison University— Prof Hunlon. Dalhonsie College— Pi'of Seth. Acadia College— Pi'of Keirstead. Provincial lii I r.E Association.- Presidiiit, Major .1 S Paiks; Vice-Pi-esi- dent, Li-ut-Col .1 R Armstrong. Represi-ntatives to D R A, Major Henry F Perley, II Q. Staff; liieut-Col Jnlm Tilton, (i (i F(iuai-ds; Lieu(;-Col J R Arm- strong, N B G A. Council -E::-Officio: The President, the Vice-President, Officers Commanding Coi-ps, tlie D(>puty Adjutant-Cieneial, Vice-Patrons, Presidents of C^ountv Ass<:)ciations. Elei'tivs— Lieut S B Lordlv, t'2m\ Fiis; Capt J T Ilartt, St .John KiHcs; Capt T (i Loegie rist Bat: Lieut ^\ Parks, ti2nd Fus: Capt G F Thomi).soii, (i'v'nd Fus; Col-Sgt .Al B Henderson, tUnd Fus; Lt J F McMillan, St J oim RiHes: Staff-Sgt W A L irdly. tWnd Fus: Major O R Arnold, 74th Bat: Lieut .1 Manning, t);^ Fus: Mi' PA Melville. St John; Capt .1 M Kinnear. Sussex; Lieut E A Smith, St .John Ritles; Capt J H McRobbie, 8th Cavalry; Mr C T Burns, »«nd Fus: Major F II Hartt, (Wiui Fus: Jlajor A Markheni, Sth Cavalry: Mr J D Cha])man, St Stephen; Blajor J .1 Tucker, ()2nrt Fus; Mr James Hunter. St .Tohn. Executive Ct>nimittee— The Presi- dent, Major F H Hartt, Ca])t J >I Kinnear. Lt-Col E B Beer, :\Iajor O R Ar- nold, Ca})t J n McRobbie, the Secrettiry. Secretary-Treasurer, Captain J Twining Hartt. I. C. R. iNsriiANCE AssoriAiiox. -President. D Pottinger, Chief Super- intendent I C K; Vic'^- President, W G Kobertson, Station blaster, St Jonn; E Babin, Chief Clerk Stores Departing iit, :\Ioncton; Secy-Treasurer. .1 W Wortman, Assistant Au(htor, Moncton. Exf^eutive Committee: H A Whit- ney, Mechanical Superinti^ndent, :\loncton: A Busby, General Passenger Agent, Moncton; .John McHaffle, :\leehaiiical F( reman, 31oncton: .J .1 Wal- lace, District Su])erintendent, Truro; .1 E I'rice, District Superintendent, Campbellton; A R McDonald, District Superintendent. Ri\iere du Loup. District Secretaries: Wm Havvvard, Foreman Brass F(juiidry, Moncton; Walter Bennett, 3Iechauical Cleric, Halifax; D A Sinelair, Mechanical Fore- man, St John; i^.van Price, Chief Despatcher, Canipbelltim; J 'C Ferguson, Store Keeper, Riviere du Loup. !St John A A Association.- A O Skinr.er, President. George W Jones, 1st Vice-President. W B Carvill, -Jiul Vice-President. W S Barker, Secretary. C E 3IcMichael. Treasurer. Committee of Management: Geo Dean, H H Harvey, J P Macintyre. M L ITarrisun, H W DeForest. Dominion Safutv Fcnd Lu-e Associatk>n.— Directors: AV H Tliorn(;, Presi- dent St John Board of Trade; J De^^'■olfe Spurr. Vice-President St John Board of Trade; Thos Temple, 3IP: C W Weldon, DCL, QC, 3IP; David AUi- Batter Crocks and x-iqaor Jugs, St. John, N. B. Linoleums cut in one piece at Harold Gilbert's, 1.1 . 108 SOCIETIES. ri800. son. LLD: John McMillan, (.f. I & A McMillim, riibli.slifi-.s; Jus T Sleeves MI). J I)e\V(»lfe Sidirr. I'residnit : ('harless rainphell. Seeivtiiry. (apital Stock subscribed, fl:;0.(MX) Deposit will] the Dominion CiuviTnnieiit, S.JO,0(X). New BRrNswfcK Acximaiiy IJiiu.k. SoriKTY. -President, Tlionias W Daniel; Vice-Presidents. Edwaid Sears, Jolin Wisbart. Charles I'alton, John h Irvine, Robert Cruikshunk; Tnasinvr, U Cruiksliank; Secretary, Joshua Clawson. Conunittec, T H Haiker, Floii .Joim Hoyd, t> W Orookwhank, J A Estey, Andrew (Jilniuiir, Cliarli s F Kiniiear, .hunt s Tj.Kan, .John IVIarch. W S Mdrrison, M 0. C K MacMicluK-l, (ieoPKe K Matthew, H A McKeown, Wni Peters, William J Parks. (Jeorifc Roh('rts(.ii. T S Simms, Arthur I'Tippet, Arthur I Tnieman, (i W Whitney. Depository, tli- store of Messrs J and A McMillan, Prince William street. Agent, Thomas M MacKelvie. Mr Mac- Kelvie's address is Rocklanil, N B. St. John (Nokih) Branch BmLK Society.- luhvin Fisher, Esn, President; JohnTapley. Esq. Vice- I'resii lent; W S Fisher, Treasurer; Frank H llayes. Secretary. McArthur's. Depository. Rev L (J Stevens. Rev B H Nobles, Rev W S Stewart. Rev Jlr I'ijkies. Vice-Presidents. e.v-(jf(lcio. Thos MilledRe, Esq, N Brenan, Es(i. M Hannn, Esti, J S :\Iay, Escj, Sidney Sprague, E.scj, Thos F Granville, Es(i, L Jlansbridire. Esq, Leonard Dunphy, Es(i, Wm Whittaker, Esq, A Myles, jr, Esq, W H Kingston, Esq, H Porter, Eaq, Com- mittee. St. John ( West* Branch Bihlk Society.- D W Clark. President. The resi- dent clergymen of Carleton. Vice-Presidents. W () Slip)), Secretary-Trea" surer. E J Wetmore. W J Clark, T W Mus.-rove, MD, W H Colwell, B H Appleby, Uriah Drake, Jarvis Wilson, Committee. Fairville Branch Bible Socikty. - R Fail-. President; Rev S K Rice, Rev C H Hartell, Vice-Presidents; John Irvine. Secretary-TreasunT. Committee, C P Baker, Esq, Jolm Mealey, Esq, Dr Gray, Wm Burnhill, Esq, Richard Dodge, Niel Miller. St Vincent De Paul Society.— President. Jolin Nugent; Vice-President, John Allen; Treasurer, M J Potter; Secretary, Thos B Foley. Spiritual Di- rector, Rev J Walsh. Colonial ANn('oNTiNENTAL('HrRCH Socii^ty. — T W Daniel, Chair- man; J R Ruel, Tr.°asui-er; , Secretary. Rev L G Stevens, R M Crook- shank, Corresponding Comnnttee. Rev W O lijiymond, St Mary's; Rev O G Dobb, St Georges; Rev J () Crisp. St Jude; Rev VV W Campbell, Trinity, St Stephen; Rev W B Armstrong, Grand Falls. Missionaries. Evangelical Ai liance. — I'r W S Morrison, President; T WDaniel, Rev George Bruce, Rev Henry Daniel, John E Irvine, Vice-Presidents. Rev Dr Macrae, Corresponding' Secretary. Rev I B Saer, BL, Secretary- Treasurer. Church of Kngland Institute. — Patrons; The Rt Rev the Lord Bishoj) of Fredericton; the Rt Rev the Bisliop Coadjutor of Fredericton. Council: President, the Rev Canon Brigstoke, DD; Vice-Presidents, The Rev Canon DeVeber. Rector of St Paul, Portluid; the Rev G Schofleld, Rector of Simonds; the Rev L G Stevens. Rector of Portland; the Rev O G Dobbs, Rector of Carleton; the Rev J O Crisp. Pector of Victoria, Carleton; T W Daniel, Esq, Charles F Kinnear, Esq, W H B Sadleir, R P Starr, C A Mac- donald, A P Tippet, J McNichol, jr, Charles Masters, J B Robinson, G L Robinson. J R Smith, G Herbeit Lee, John M Taylor, Alfred Mills. M B Dixon, Secretary; Geo Ijl Pair weather. Treasurer; A B Clarke, Librarian. Ladies' Association- Committee of Management: President, Rev Canon Brigstocke, DD; Vice-President, Mrs R P Starr. Miss Mm-ray, Mrs Thos Walker. Mrs (i F Smith, 3Irs Chas Holden, Mrs Keator, Mrs W H DeVeber, MrsT M Daniel. Treasurer, Miss F Symouds; Secretary, Miss H Peters. St. Cecilia Choral Society —President, R V DeBury. Vice-president, Hon James Dever Secretary, John F Ashe. Financial Secretary, Richard O'Brien. Treasurer, P W Lantalum. Librarian, Miss A B Keenan. Board of Management, President, Vice-president, Musical Director, Treasurer, Secretary, Jer O'Regan. Francis McCafferty, Chas J Tomney, J L Duffy, R F Quigley, Richard O'Brien. Musical Committee, the Musical Director, Acadia Pottery Co. Manufacturers of 54 King Street, St, John, N. B. jord nient, lard mrd jirer, 3tor, [1800. SOCIETIES. 109 MisMf'oliolaii, Miss Him i-is, Miss McCarroii, Miss Sliail<«'\ , I' W Luntaluin ami ('has .1 Toiiiiu'.v. Saint John Okatoufo SoriKTV.— IJuai-il i>f Maiia,;fmt'nt: (ifii 1> 15 Wuriicr. President; llev U Matiici-s, Vice i'lcsi.iciit; rruf Morlcy, CoiidiK-lor; (JC (V)st(>i-. !{<•%■ J M l)av('in)(»rt, .F S lianliiig. (IB I [••{?«». 'I'l'^'ft-"'"'"'''"' A I'orttT. Librai'iaii. F STii()nii)soii, St'rretaiy. St. Andrkw'h Sucikty. - AU'X {{aiikin. I'l-fsidoiit. Robert .Juilini*, 1st yicc-presidciit. Alrx L Ijiw, -Jiid Vicc-nrtsidfiil. llev ( it'or);t' Mnin', MA, ,) Ui)V CamplM'll LL 1?, S»'iT«'tary. Hobi'-rt MilliKaii anJ Munay Curatofs, R Mcrnbers of RWMcCarty Cbnplain. ,J()hn White, Trcasiiici ,[ohii V Macliityre, Marshal. 1' H Inches, Ml), MacLareii, MD. Coiiiniittee of Charity. Saint fiUiuciK's Socikty.- I'resideiit, M L Stiii'di'e; 1st Vice -presider.t, ,Fas H Piillen; and Vice-jiresident, (leoF Smith; ( haj)lain, Rev .1 .M Davenport; Treasurer. R W VV F'^rink; Secretary, .F Twining l^Fartt; Assistant Secretary. JasManninR; Mar.shall.s, E T Stnrdee. .F II Pei)pei-, (ieo HSeeley; Standard Bearers, John Deckers, (t. BiddiiiKton and .lohn Rid)ins; Chaiitalile Com- mittee, The President, Chaplain, F E Barker, ,1 diWolfe Spurr, Barton (iandy. Irish Litkkahy and Bknkvoi.knt Socikty. -President. P (jlleeson. Senior Vice-president, lUJolenian. Junior Vice-president, John O'Nt il. RecordiiiK Secretary, Wni Kiley. Financial Secretary, .James IMcMaiuis. Treasurer, Richard O'Brien. Triistees, Edward La ntalum, Michael J .'\IcCulU)UKh and Edward Hayes. Lii)rarian, Samuel McLaughlin. Deputy Librarian, John Cronin. Sergeant-at-arms, John Lenihan. Nati-ual History Socikty. -Patron, Sir S L Tilley. PresidiMit, (ieorge F Matthew, MA. Vice-presidents, (ieorge U Hay, Ph B, Edwin Fisher. Treasurer, Alfred Seely. Coi-responding Secretary, James A. Estev. Re cording Secretary, W J Wilson. Librarian, Miss A P Fitch. Penniston Starr, Thomas Stothart, (i Ernest Fairweathei Council, WFBest, W S Harding, M D. John Montgomery. Pharmaceutical Society.— C P Clarke, St John, Pn-sident. St John, Vice-President. T J Cochran St John, Treasurer. Robert E Coupe, St Jolin. Secretary, A C Smith, St John, Registra , M V Paddock, S McDiarmid, J W Racine, H J Dick, W H Mowatt, C W Paiker, St John ; C H F'airweather, Su.ssex. Sai.nt John Medical Society.— Dr G A Hetherington, President. Dr J W Daniel, 1st Vice-president. Dr Murray Maclai-en, ::ind Vice-president. Dr F G EssoHi Secretary. Dr B l\IcCleery. Corresponding Secretary. Dr Thos Walker. Treasurer. Meets first and "third Wednesdays in every month at the General Public Hospital, Waterloo street. New Brunswick Medical Society.— Dr G M Duncan, Bathurst, President, Dr L C Allison, St John, 1st Vice-m-esident. Dr B S Thorne, Havelock, 2nd Vice-president. Dr A F Emery, St John. Secretary. Dr 31 F |3ruce. St John, Treasurer. Dr S C Murray, Albert Co, Corresponding Secretary. Dr McCully, Di- Win Christie, Dr Aildy, Trustees. Meets on the third Tues- day of July next at Mon(;ton. i St. John Law Students' Society,— Jolm B M Baxter, President. C J Milligan, Vice-president. Francis L Christie. Secretary-Treasurer. George H V Belyea, Leonard DeW Tilley, R R Rankin, Executive c.,iiimittee. New Brunswick Society for the Prevention ok Cruelty to Animals. — John Sears, Esq, President. Rev Canon Brigstocke, Rev J M Davenport, Rev George Bruce, Rev D Robert Wilson, George F Smith, Esq, R Chipman Skinner, Esq, T W Daniel. Esq, John V Ellis, Esq, W L Hamm, Esq, H W Frith, Esq, vV FBest, Esq., Vice-presidents, T B Robinson, Esq, B McCrossiu, Esq, GeorgeU Hay, Esq, Jas H I; nnk, V S, Rev Richard Mathers, Rev J O Crisp, Dr P Berryman, James McNichol, Esq, George Morrison, Jr, Esq, Thomas Stead. Executive Committee. E J Wetmore, Esq, Secretary. \V H Fairall, Esq, Corresponding Secretary. John M Taylor, Esq, Treasurer. A A Stockton, D C L, Solicitor. Relief and Aid Society.— James Reynolds, Presiflent. C H Fairweather, Treasurer. Hon Judge Tuck, G S deForest, C A Everett, James Reynolds, Executive Committee. James Reynolds, C A Everett, G S deforest, Hon Judge Tuck, George Robertson, J E Ii-vine, T W Daniel, A Rowan„C H Milk Fans and Preserve Jars, St. John, K, B. Buy Wool Carpets at Haruld Oilbert's, I'' I 110 COMI'ANIKH — INKTITLTKS, ETC. (1890. Kiiirwt'alliii-, C FSinilli, Dr A McAvtiuy, A (' Siiiilh, Willimn VvU'Vh ami W A !incklmit. >1a.y<>i-, iJiicctors. niHhc. NoiJ Kin^ S( ivcl, upstairs. AoiMi I'l/iTKAi, SdCiivi Y SSIIall, .hiinis l.cr. J M .I->liii«()ii A M MiVKt'*', Di-Thos Wiilkd'. .J 15 lliiiiiiii, VV II I'ow ItT. Fl .1 Wmd, Wm Sliiw, Jiiiiifs Sliaw, .1 DSIifitJoid, l»r.)amts'rsi.'.-vfs, l;(.l)irt McLean, Dr I) K Hniyiiiaii, A I. I-aw. I> :UrHi-ii:(', ,1 A S :M(itt, .1 Hoimvaii, TIkps Clark, .) C llathrway, (Jet> .Morrison, .Ir .Juliii Aliin;,'!iani, .F L MclilviTii. S T (loldiii;^ Directors. MoNCTuN C'oTToN Mam'I'Achjkinc CnMi'ANV. -J L Harris l*resi (lent. A li WrJKlil. \ ic'-prfsidciit. .Foiin Mci\«Mizic, Si'crttary. Richard A IfockcM, TrtMsiirer. (i('oix<' W Mc( Iicady, A K C'liapniaii. Auditors. .lohii A lluiiiplircy, C i' Harris, il(ni John Leiur^cy, Josiuli Wood, C IJ Hi'conl. IVIoNCTON Sue \n liKKiNiNii ( 'oMi'ANY.— J L Flarris, ]*'esMent. Jno .V Hiiinplircy, \'ici'-prcHid(Mit. .loliii MtdCi-nzif, Seen'tary. (! I* Harris, Trcasin-cr. i)avid Dickson. (Jfo H Pick. Auditors. C \i Kccord, C I' Ilarri;;, PI VV I'alriHM', .losiali Wood, Frank Ross, Din-ctora. Mo.NCT 'N (}AS-fdO"'r AM) Wat |{ < 'cMi'ANY. — J li HarHs, President .lolui .\ Hiimpli'CN . .lo-iali Woud, Hiair Dot'^foid. .1 W Hiinicy,' (JeorKe W Cliiiiidlfr. |) .V Dully, Directors, .lolm McKen/ic, E T 'I'ritcs, Auditors. (! ]' Ihi'ris, Treasiucr. R A 15ordcu. St crclary. Rord^n & Atkin.son, Solicitors. St. John (Ias am) ri.ixiuic Li(;ht Co.- Ma3<.n Shttfield, M T), i'r -sidiMit. Iloh .Irihn l!oyd. Fiu-d 1*' iSarker, QC. John Wishart, Win Barn- hill, ('lias I'attoii, U I! I'l'iicrsou, J J Tucker. Andiew (Jilniour. Directors. :\lasoii Slienicld, M D, Manager. (Jeorj^c R KIlis, Secretary-Treasurer. G O I'clers, F S Stewart, ClerlvS. Lo\m's D Sh Muaar, Collector. Augustus Oiert- seii, liispectoi- ol Meters. Fred W BIouul. Electrician Saint .Iohn Dock (.'omi'ANY (fucoiporaiefl 61 Vic, Cltap. 73), — Directors: Hurd liters, I'l-e.sident ; IJoiiThos R .Jones, Hon Fred P Thomp- son, A A Stoclcton, I) CL, A .J Oi'tK<"y, Howanl 1) Troop, .fohn H Thom- son. St. .John Eukai, CKMhriKRY Comi'anv — S S Hall, President. Riclia d Thompson, TWDaniej, .]ohn Heuan, JamesLD'um, .JohnHParks, .\ C inline. ){ I'enisto!i Starr, .lames R Ruel, Roheit ThoUKSon, ji', Robert T CHinch, RChipinanSlcinn T. Directors, (i Sidney Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. John Cruikshank. Resident Superintendent. Giti'^ENWOOi) (^KMCTiCHY CoMi'ANY, Carleton. — Geor<,'e H Clark, President. Georf^c F HardiuK, Secretary -Trea.surer. Fred R Linde, R N Kiufiht. D W (^lark, John V Ellis and Wm D Raskin, Directors. St. John TV>ARr) oi' Thadf.— W H Thome, Presi'lent. J DeWolfe Spurr, Vice-President. Ira Cornwall, Secietaiy. G J Cliubb, Treasurer. Oouneil: John ^IclMillan, S S Hall, (ieo Robertson, Robt Cruilvshank. Jas A Estey. Jas F Ro))ertson. Henry J Thoi'ne, S Hayward, C A Everett, A Cushing, Simeon Jones, W Frank Hatheway, W W Turnlmll, W S Fisher, John H Parks, \V E^■ro()m. Boanl oi Arbitration St. John Board of Trade— R Cruikshank. ACushing, John IMcIVlillan, S Sehotield, James F Rol)ertKon and W S Fisher. Saint John Frke Public Library. -J R Ruel, Chairman. Simeon Jones W F Hatheway. John Montgomery. Mrs S T King. Mrs. Thos Fur- long, Mrs WH Tuck, Miss M Skinner. Ricliard O'Brien, Secretary. Miss C Martin, liibnirian. The Owens Art Institution ( J^lstablishe 1 by Act of the I.eeislature April. 1884) -Founder, John Owens (deceased). Incorporated Trustees. Robert Reed, Francis Jordan, Thomas Jordan, John Hegan, Andrew D Robertson. Presiient. Robert Re; d. Principal of Art School. John Ham- mond, an exlubitor in the Royal Academy. London, the Paris Salon, and National Ai.'ademy of l)esign, New York, and other leading Art Exliibitions in Europe and America. Victoria Skating Club —Directors: A C Jardine, B C Barclay Boyd, Jas Straton,S S DeForest, CF Harrison. Major ET Sturdee. A Finlay, W B Carvill. F H J Ruel. Acadia Pottery Co., St. John, N. B. ^ _ Harold Gilbert's 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 18f)0.] CLIIMS— Ij'NlONS -IlOSlMrAl.a AND ASV(,U.Mrt. Ill Sr. A MiHKw's Cl Ki IN(; Cl,l II. • iiin'uri.loiii s, l'i»>i(lfiit. AL Luw, \'i('"-i)itsi(U'iit. 1>' <» Aliinnii, St'crctun TreiiMin'r. Tlicnii.'is Md 'Iflliuiil. W r Wliitldkcr, l{t'|ii»'sciitalivi' iiiciiiliiTs lit II (' (.! ('. S !■' .Matllit-ws. II»'|>- ffsciilutivt' imcihIm'I- to Mariliiiir UnuK'li KC C ('. .lohii White. A L l,uw, (jlFKisluT, :\liniimiii>^ ; otiiinitTt'i' olm Whiln, A <> Si>ii;iu'i', !■' I' ('( Jir-i^'dpy, A li [,aw, F (> Alli-;im, (i 1'" Kislirr. .> S Dil-on-si. (i A Kimh; II. (i \V .lonc's, M L Ilm-iison, J L' Tlioiii.-s. VV (' Whitliilcr, Skips. Tiiivn.K ('i!| K Will. i. .loliri McH l\I(>ni-,(>ii. ('■ nmiittcf <>i' :\hiiiat^t'iiK>i)t. i'lul K 'I'iliis iiiul I; U Uni'iu's. Rcpri'scnlatves to IMaiitimc liranch Iloyul CiiU'doiiiiin CHirlin;: tMiil). Kink i»it;iids "s situatcil titf Clilf strcrt. Mauitlmk Hranoh Uiiyai, Cai.k.doman CiKi.iNti Cr.rn.-Sir Lt'onnivl Tillc.v, Patniii. .John Vovstoii. I'lcton. I'rcsidfiit. A F street, Fredcrieloii. Isl Viev-presideiit. A o ykiiin.-r. ,S| .Joliii, xind Viee-jirt.siilent. .1 T ilurtt, St Joliii, Se-.-retary-Treasiirei'. Kes L (i iMacii. ill, Si, Jolin, (Jliai«laiM. Nknkmosiia ToiiooriANixd t'Lrn F IF Hartt, Prcsiileiit. .James Stratnn, Arthur \V Adams. Vice-iiresidints. .J T Jlaril, Secretary. (Jeor^e W Joiu-s, F W J)aiiiel, V V Harrisoti, Meml)ers of Committee. Saini'.Tohn UicYciiiNfi ('Mil. IX" Hoheitsoii. I'i-esideiit. II F riuIdin^;ton, Secretary -Ti'easui-er. C ("'isler, Caplaui. .1 M Hariies. Is! IJeiit. (ieo M Rol)ert,s()n. ::.'iid Lieut. W A MacLaiiciilaii. (' W Jldl. Waller J<'air\veiit her, Oriicers. Xki'TUNE Rowivci C!m-|!. \V J-' Vroom, I'resitieiit. A I'orter. Isl Viee- nresideiU. (".J foster, ^iid ^'i(•e-pr(■sidl•Ill . T T Laiifalum. Captain. AD Wetniore. Secretary-Treasiir.'r. Dv.l \V Daidel, l"" A C Jiiles, .1 K Ambrose, J V Laiitaluiii, F)r W S llanhiipf, Stewards, J\>LYMoRviriA.v Cm'ii. R.J Wilkiiis, I'rtsideiil. .John F ;\fori-ison. 1st Vice- piesideiif,. .John Ross, *ind Vic;'-presidi'iil,. Win H IiOV( . Si'cretary. .Jas K Fraser. Ti-easurer. .Tas AIc(Jnrriiy. Sirueaid-at-Arms. Chas Calvert. As.st do. R.J Wilkins, Wm H liOVe, .John i'' 3lorrison, 'lrn>tees Lawn Tennis Cia'h.- .Jas Straton. F'resid<'nt. .J T JIarlt. Vice-president. R C Grant, Secretary-Trea.-.urer. W II Thorne, A W Adams and (JeorKe VV iJones. Cuinmittee. Saint .ToHN Tvi'ofJRAi'iiicAL Union, (ieo .\ Maxwt'll, President. .Joseph Irving, Vice-president. Ricliard Walsh. Recording'- and Correspondiii;^' Sec- I'etary. Roht Kennedy, Financial Secretary. .J .J liyan. Treasurer. .Joseph Orr, Sertifeaiit-ai-Arius. Wm JICi>ates. Win Kssington and (Ieo Jf Maxwell, Trustees. Union meets second Saturday- eveninj; of each month. Seci-etary'a address -P ( ) Box ^G,-). Ship IjAhorers' Union.- Tlioinas Rurns, Prisideni. .John 3lurph.y. 1st HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. GENE'^Aii T'liBLic Hospital. — WiUi.nn P.avard, Ks((, M D, Presi- dent; Rol)t W Crookshank. Esq. Vice-Piesid'nt. M W Mahei-. Esq, Tlioinas Walker, Esq, MD, Georj^re H Ciarke. E,-(i. Hun Chailes Wal'ters, .JCC. W Iludmau Alle'.i, A Cliipman Smith. J'^sq. and (Jet) A lletheriiigrt(jn, Vsq, 3ID, Commissioners. Thos F Raymond, rieeretary. II F Esson, Ml), Resident Physician and Superintendent. Miss Julia A l'in'd.y. 31atron. Boyle Travers, Esq, MD. J D White, Esq, Ml). L C Alli>-on, E.s(i. :\ll), J W Daniel, E.s(,. MD, M McLaren, Esc], MD. and William ('hri^tie, JCscj, ?ilD, Physicians. Tliomas Walker, Esq, MD. and James Chrisiie, E.scj, I\ID, Con.sulting l^hy.sicians. M F Bruce, Esq, MD, Oculist and Aurist. Special (UBQOuxit» to Jobbers Harold Oilbert'fl prices are Low, his Goods are New. 113 THE RIVER. [1890. Wiggins' Male Okphan Inhiitution.— Board of Governors: K W Frith. lYesident. G Sidney Smith, Rev F H J BriKStocke. T W Daniel, Hurd Peters. W C Drury, Simeon Jones, George F Smith, Rev Charles J James. G Herbert Lee, Secretary -Ti-easurer. Rev R Mathers, Principal. Kent Marine Hospitaji. —For the relief of sick und disabled eea- men at St John. .James Christie, M D, Physician. Rev James Spencer, Chaplain. Dejjartment Marine and Fisheries, Agent. William Andrew Barnes, Steward. Provincial Lunatic .Asyluw.— Hon Messrs Andrew G Blair, ^>avid McLellan, Hon Wm Pugsley, P G Ryan, James Mitchell, Oliver LeBlanc and Arch Harrison, Commissioners. R W Crookshank, Esq, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Resident Officers, J T Steeves, MP, Medical Superintendent; James A E Steeves, MD, Assistant Physician; Patrick Tole, Clerk, &c. Miss Kate E N Murphy, Matron. Saint John Prote-tant Orphan Asylum. — Lirector.s, W W Turn- bull, President; T W Daniel, John E Irvine; Treasurer, Rev C J James; Rev Geo Bruc*», BA, G W Whitney, Vice-Pi'esident, S T King. Alex Rankine, Andrew Myles, A C Blair, A F Randolph, John R Smith, .John M Taylor; E L Whittaker, Secretary. Standing Committee— Rev Geo Bruce, T W Daniel, John R Smith. Ladies' Committee— Mrs W W Turnbull, Mrs James Mac- f arlane, Mrs Gteorge McLeod, Mrs James J Kaye, Mrs W Breeze, Miss Palmer, Mrs James Lawton, Mrs James L Dunn, Mrs Arthur Everitt, Miss A Hunt, Miss Murray, Mrs G I'rescott, Mrs R P Starr, Mrs George W Whitney, Mrs T A Rankine, Mrs F W Hatheway, Mrs D McLellan. Honorary members- Mrs J Hegan, Mrs F W Hatheway, Mrs J Boyd, Mrs Aithur Everitt, Mrs R W Crookshank. Treasurers, Mi&s Palmer, Mrs R P Starr. Miss MuiTay, Secretary. Standing Committee— Mrs W W Turnbull, Mrs Jas J Kaye, Mrs G W Whitney. Miss Frost, Matron. Dr. P R Inches, Visiting Physician. Home for Aged Females.— Mrs T W Daniel, Mrs J Pritchard, Mrs H L Sturdee. Mrs T A Temple, Mrs John Hegan, Mrs R Thompson, Mrs R W Crookshank. Mrs J L Dunn, Mrs George McLeod, Mrs J V Troop, Mrs G Prescott, Mrs J R Armstrong, Mrs J E Barnes, Mrs George M Armstrong, Mrs J E Masters, Miss I Crookshank, T W Daniel, H L Sturdee, R W Crook- shank, W K Crawford, R P Starr, Joseph Allison, Dr D Berryman, Board of Directors. Opening and Closing of the River St. Year Opened Closed I Year Opened Closed 1825, April 1.5 Nov 201 1847, May 2 " 20 1826, " 17 " 14' 1848, April 19 " 13 1827, " 6 Dec 3 1849, " 8 Dec 4 1828, " 20 Nov 19 1850, " 30 Nov 27 "17 " 15 1851, " 26 " 21 " 18 " 20 18.52, " 30 Dec 12 " 10 Dec 1 1 1853, " 13 Nov 25 1832, May 3 Nov 15 1 1854, May 7 Dec 10 1833, April 10 " 5 1855, April 27 Nov 20 John since 1825. Y ear Opened Closed 1829, 1830. 1831. 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1834, " 11 1835, May 1 1836, April 28 1837, *' 17 1838, May 1 1839, April 25 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 16 27 24 26 14 17 18.56, 23 j 1857, 19 1858, 18.59, 1860, 1861, 9 25 23 25 17 22 15 25 15 26 11 23 26 23 27 22 14 22 • 23 Dec 4 1846, April 6 Nov 25 18()2, 1863, 1864, 18()5, 1866, " 18 Dec 2 " 25 Nov 25 " 25 " 30 " 26 " 29 " 8 " 29 " 16 Dec 1875, May 2 1876, April 24 1877, " 15 1878, 1879, 1880, •• 24 1881, " 14 1882, May 1 1883, April 21 21 " 25 12 " 27 10 " 20 28 " 26 26 " 11 24 " 17 ' 13 ' 29 I 23 " 20 Dec 15 " 21 Nov 21 1867, April 24 Nov 16 1868, " 26 " 16 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, (C (t <( 21 26 24 27 27 20 (1 22 20 22 28 18 14 26 30 22 Aoftdia Pottery Oo., 8t« John, N. B, Low Priced Tapestry Carpets at Harold Gilbert's^ 1890.] L O. ASSOCIATION. 113 LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION. UKAND LODGE OF N. 15. R W Grand Master, Major Aiidi-ew J Armstrong, St John N B; Senior Deputy (irand Master, Aldirnian G II Parker, Fretlericton, York Co; Jiniior Deputy Grand Master, H G Wadnian, Esq. Moneton, Westmorland Co: Grand Chaplain, Rev A MacDougall, St Jnlui, N B; (jrand Secretary, Samuel T Mosher, J P, City of St John, (Westj; Grand Treasurer. D F Merritt, Esq, (PGM) Woodstock, Carleton Co: Giiind T.ecturer, J DeVeber Ncales, Esq, Gagetowu, Queen's t'o; (irand Director of Ctrenionics, Charles A Lewin, Esq, Benton, Carlpton Co; Deputy Grand Secretary, Josepli Hitjgins, Esq, Sussex, King's Co. DejJUty Grand Chaphiins: l{ev J K Flewelling, Lake- ville, (!arleton Co; Rev Havelock Thomas, Soutli Bay, Lancaster, St John Co; Wilham Rogers, .-t John, N B; Ji Im K(n:iey, "St John (North) N B; William Rosborough, Fredericton, York Co; Joseph Walker, Fredericton, York Co; S C Alward, J P, Butternut Ridge, Westmorland Co: Alex McLean, jr, Monet on, Westmoi'land Co; George S Dryden. Sussex, Kings Co; Abra- ham Wilson, Markhamville, Kings Co; John Cooper, South Clones, Queen's Co: George S W'iggins, Lakeville, Carleton Co; -Tames Semplc, Fairville, St John Co, (West); David Burgess, Fairvillt^, St John Co, (West); James A White, Long Reach, King's Co; Sanuiel Kingston, White Head, Kings Co; W'iJliam L Dixon, St Stephen, Charlotte Co; J H Nesbitt, St Stephen, Char- lotte Co;D McGruar, Newcastle, Northunibei and Co; William 11 Robinson, Nev 3astle, Northumberland Co; A L Duplisea, Fredericton Junction, Sun- bury Co; E A Blakeny, El^in, Albert Co. SUBORDINATE LODGES. 1. Vernor, John McEvven, City of St John, first and third Tuesday. 2. Eldon, John C Mow'oiy, City of St John, second and fourth Tuesday. 3. York, Richard G Magee, City of St John, fh st and third Thursday. 4. Nerepis Heroes, John McKee, Petersviile Church, Queens, hrs^ Friday. 5. Guardian, I Allan Balcom, Musquash. St John, frst Saturday. 6. Victoria, David McBrlne, Golden Grove, St John, second Wednesday. 9. Wellington, Wm R Bustard, Mechanics' SettlemeJit, Kings, lirst Tuesday. 11. Tiue Blues, Samuel T Mosher, Carleton, St John, third Wednesday. 13. Border Britons, , Dumbarton, Charlotte, .second Tuesday. 15. Boyne, Sanniel Kingston, White Head, Kings, si^cond Satui-day. 1(). iQvincible, David DeLong, St Maitins, St John, first and third Friday. 17. Queen's Own, William L Dixon, St Stephen, Charlotte, first and third Thursday. 18. No Surrender, William Holmes, Gagetown, Queens, (West) first Tuesday. 19. Baillie, J G Atkinson, M D, Baillie, Charlotte, first Saturday. 20. Graham, Joseph Walker, Fredericton, first Friday. 21. Rossmore, Robert Cochran, St Marys, York, second and fourth Thursdays. 28. Enghsh Heroes, , English Settlement, Queens, ~ ■ . 23. Anderson, Wm H Lawrence, Upper Keswick Yoi'k, first and third Monday. 24. Johnston, Wm Rogers, St John, first and third Monday. 25 Queen's Blues, James E Jliller, Newcastle Bringe, Queens, first and third Friday. 27. Haveiock, James Wolfe, St John, second and fom-th Tliuia lay. 29. 31. 33. 34. Mount Pur[)le, Sanniel Ferguson, Pisariuco, St .lohn, first Saturday. British Lion, , Glassville, Carleton, first Wednesday. Harcourt Reforms, , Bfiss River, Kent, Gowan, George Baird, Bairdsville, Victoria, second Tuesday. 35. Walker, J H Hamilton, Fredericton, first .Monday antl IHtli f)f each month. 36. Star of Boyne, Albert L Duplisea, Blissville, Sunbury, second Mojiday. 37. Apprentic 39, 40 41 Woodstocl e Boys, S Linton, Sea Dog Cove, Kings, (West) k, Geo J Brittain, Woodstock, Carleton, tirst Tuesday. Armstrong, William H Foster, Moncton, tirst and third Monday. Pickard, Alex G Robinson, Marysville, York, first Thursday. Springfield, , Springfield. York, first Tue.sday. 42. Albert. Wdliaiu Matthews, Point Wolfe, Albert, first Saturday. 44. Kinnear, Andrew Mctlarrily, Upham Station, Kings, first Thurstlay. 11 Art Pottery a Specialty Biiiyma Bugps in Elegant Designs at Harold Oilb6rt^&; 114 MASONIC. [1890. 46. Johnston Blues, Thomas Hayes, Goshen, Oueens, second Monday. 47. No Furrender. W R Robinson, Newcaslle, Northumberland, third Tuesday. 50, North Lake, John L Foster, Fosterville, York, second Saturday. Wellington, Geo D D?ivis. Kirkland, Carleton, first Tuesday. Andover, Geo F Watts, Four Falls. Victoria, second Thursday. WaJden, , Hainsville, York, first Tuesday. Immanuel, Robert Burns, Sonth Bay, St John, last Friday. St Stephen, John C Henry, St SU pben, Chariot. e, first and third Monday. 62. Moncton, Alex McLean, jr, Moncton, Westmorland, second and fom-th Friday. 63. New Dominion, Caleb Bai'ker, Cumberland Bay, Queens, (East) third Wednesday. 65. Kingston Champions, George S Gray, Clifton, Kings, fourth Saturday. Benton, C W Chapman, Benton, (Jarleton, firtt Saturday. Phoenix, John A Mc Williams. Petitcodiac, W^estmorland, first Thurs- .51. 53. 55. 60. 61. 66. 67. day. 69. Rose of Sharon, Westmorland, 70. Willis, David Bui'ge.ss, Fairville, St John, third Tuesday. 75. Union, LeB Dimock, St Martins, 8t John, oecond W^ednesday. 76. Hackett, John A Watters, Lakeville, Carleton, second Wednesday. 78. Beaconsfield, W S D Moore. Waterford, Kings, second Tuesday. 88. Magundy Volunteers Geo J W Love, Magundy. York, last Friday. 91. Londonderry Heroes, James Jefl:"ries, Markhamville, Kings, (East; second Wednesday. 99. Clones, James Chittick, Clones, Queens, (West) second Thursday. 106. Rising Sun, F W Hanison, Newton, Kings, (East) second Saturday. 113. Queen's Own, A F Barton, The Rtinge, Queens, (Fast^ first Thursday. 114. King William. Thos E SiniJh, Garry, Snnbury, third Saturday. 119. Protection, Jotin Love, Maple Ridge, York, second Saturc'ay. 124. Admiral Nelson, Geo S Dryden, Sussex, Kings, (East) second Friday. 135. Morning Star, \N" B Jonah, Wheaton Mills, Westmorland, second and fourth Saturday. 136. Morning Star, Natliaii Boone, Tay Mills, York, flr.st Thursday. 138. Garibaldi. David Garland, Lake Rt)ad, Albert, first Monday. 139. Eastern Star, Edward Woodworth, Albert Mines, Albert, second Saturday. 140. Star of Hope, George E Stiles, Elgin Corner, Albert, first Tuesday. 141. Dominion, John Kenney, St John, (North) first Tuesday. 145. Blissville, , , Sunbury, . 146. Clones, Geo Montgomery. South Clont s. Queens, (West) first Monday. 147. Poquiock, Wm T Frasei-, Lower Poquiock, York, third Wednesday. 150. Chipman Volunteers, Donald Dunba -, Briggs' Corner, Queens, (East) first Tuesday before full moon. ANCIENT AND HONORABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. GRAND LOnCiE OF Np;W BRUN-'WICK— OFl-'ICEKS FOR 1889-90. M W 'I'homah Walker, M D, Grand Master, St John; K W George M Jarvis, Deputy Grand Master, Moncton; K W John D Short, Senior (irand VVarden, St John; Iv W Alexander Buuhill; Junior Grand Warden, Fredericlon; V W Rev A M icdougal, Grand Chap- lain, St John; R W G Hudson Flewelling; District Deputy Grand Master No 1, Clifton; Jl W John Eens Manofaoturers of 1890.] 54 King Street, St> John, N. B. MASONIC. 115 Grand Director of Ceremonies, Sl.ediac; W James Stewart, Grand Sword Bearer, Dalliousie; VV Edwtvrd Cadwallader, CJranci Standard Bearer, Frederictoii; Edward J Sheldon, Organist, Carleton, St John; W George R Devitt, Grand Pursuivant, St Martins; Grand Stewards: W Arthur W Sharp, W Richard Kogers, W A Maclanchlin, St John; W David Baldwin, Albert; W J O'Brien, Bathuibt; W R L Maltby, Newcastle; W W C Ru'lman Allan, St John; W H B Fleming, Monc- ton; W Henry Buchanan, St John; W B G Maofarlane, St Stephen; W C A Fairwea'her, Sussex; W Jason C Davis, Milltown; Dingee Scribner, Tyler, St John. COMMITTEES. Board of General Purposes— M W Thomas Walker, G M, R W B Lester Peters, R W William Wedderburn, R W Robert T Clinch, R W John V Elhs, R W Robert Marshall, St John; R W B R Steven- son, St Andrews^ R W W F Bunting, R W James McNicbol, St John; R W George M Jarvis (Prest ), Monoton; R W John D Short, St John; R W Alex Burchill, Fredericton; R W E J Wetmore, R W Edward Willis, R W Henry Duffell, R W Thos A Godsoe, R W Wm J Logan, W T Nisbet Robertson, W W Watson Allan, W W H B Sadleir, W Charles Masttrs, W Frederick Sandall, V W Henry J Thome. Ritual Committee-M W Thomas Walker, M D, R W R T Clinch, R W John V Ellis, R W Henrjr Duffell, R W Wm F Bunting, W W H B Sadleir, R W Harry Beckwith, R W T A Godsoe, R W J C Hatlieway. Committee on Relations with Foreign Grand Lodges R W B R Stevenson, W Edwin J Evcritt, W D F Merritt. Committee on Warrants to New Lodges— R W B Lester Peters, W Wm B Wallace, W Wm D Forster, W John A Watson. Library l.'ommittee— W T Nisbet Robertson, R W E J Wetmore, W J Henry Leonard, V W Henry J Thome, R W Wm J Logan, W Wm B Wallace, W Andrew McMchol, R W John D Short, W Hugh H McLean. LODGES. Albion Lodge, No. 1.— Meets first Friday in eacli mouth, at tlie Masonic Hall, St. John. Cliarles Masters, Secretary. St. John's Lodge, No. 2.— Meets first Tue.sday in each month, at tlie Ma- sonic Hall, St. Jolm. Artliur W. Sharp, Secretary. Hibernia Lodge, No. 3.— Meets second Tuesday in eacli month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John, G. G. Boyne, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 4.— Meets Tliur.sday ou or after each full moon, at Dorchester, Westmorland County. S. Edgar Wilson, W. M., Secretary. St. Mark's Lodge No. .5.-Meets fii-st Tluu-sday in each month, at St. Andrews, Charlotte County. Cteorge F. Stickney, Secretary. Hiram Lodge, No.O.— Meets first Thm-sday in each month, at the City of Fredej'icton. Charles Brodie, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 7.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at Sajnt Stephen, Charlotte Comity Edwin (i. Vronni, Secretary. Carleton, Union Lodge, No. 8.— Meets tliird Thursday in each month, at Carleton, City of Saint Jolm. A. W. Reed, Secretary. Midiau Lodge, No. !>. -Meets second Tuesday in eacli month, at Chfton, Kings County. Howard D. Wetmore, Secretary. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 10.— Sleets third Thursday ia each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. H. B. Dixon, Secretary. Woodstock Lodge, No. 11.— Meets fii-st Wednesday in each month, at Woodstock, Carleton County. Doiialil Munro, Secretary. St George Lodge, No. 1:2.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. George, Charlottti County. George F. Hil)bard, Secretai-y. Corinthian Lodge, No. 18.- Meeis second Wednesday m eacii month, at Hampton Station. Henry Hallett, Se<.-retui-y. Eaxthenwaxe and Tobacco Pipes, St. John, N. B. Tapestry Carpets in Brussels patterns at 116 MASONIC. [1890. Alley Lodge, No. 14.— Meets first Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills, Charlotte County. Jason C. Davis, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. l.'j.— Meets fli-st Tuesday in each month, at Hlllsboro\ Albert CJounty. John A. Beatty, Secretary. St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 16.— Meets Monday on or after each full moon, at Richibucto, Kent C unty. Thomas W. Bliss, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. 17.— Meets second Tuesday each month, at Newcastle, Northumberland County. James O Fish, Secretary. Miramlchi Lodge, No. 18.— Meets third Tuesday each month, at Chatham, Northumberland County. Thomas Gillespie, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge. No. 20.— Meets fli-st Tuesday each month, at Salisbury, Westmorland County. A E Trites, Secretary. Zion Lodge, No. 21.— Meets first Wednesday 6ach month, at Sussex, King's County. H. A. White, Secretary. New Brunswick Lodge, No. 22.— Meets second Tuesday each month, at the City of St. John. James McNichol, Jr., Secretary. Keith Lodge, No. 23.— Meets third Wednesday each month, at Moncton, Westmorland County. C. W, Burnyeat, Secretary. Zetland Lodge, Nc. 24.— Meets second Wednesday each month, at Shediac, Weatmoi'eland County,. James Ingles, Secretaiy. Restigouche Lodge, No. 25.— Meets Tuesday on or after full moon, at Dalhousie, Restigouche County. N A Johnson, Secretary. Victoria Lodge, No. 26.— Meets second Thursday each month, at Mill town, Charlotte County. J. B. Penorgan, Secretary. St. John Lodge, No. 27.— Meets Thm-sday on or after each full moon, at Bathurst, Gloucester County. W. G. Kent, Secretary. Lebanon Lodge, No. 28.— Meets second Monday in each month, at Sack- ville , Westmorland County. A. P. Smith, Secretary. St. Martins Lodge, No. 30.— Meets first Wednesday in each month, at St. Martins, St. John. William E. Skillen, Secretary. Benjamin Lodge, No. 31.— Meets first Tuesday in each month at Andover, Victoria County. John A. Perley. Secretary. Campbellton Lodge No. 32.— Meets first Friday in e%3h month, at Campbellton, Restigouche County. Wm. Paston, Secretary. Alexandria Lodge, No. 33.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. Mary's, York County. Edgar Hanson, Secretary. Albert Lodge, Nc . :i4.— Meets Tuesday nearest full moon each month at Hopewell Corner, Albert County. J. H. Dixon, Secretary. CHAPTERS. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Brunswick— B Lester Peters. St John, First Grand Principal. James McNichol, St. .John, Deputy First Grand Principal. Alex Burchill, Fredericton, Second Grand Principal. Edward Tweedie, Moncton, Third Grand Pi'incipal. T Nisbet Robertson, St John, Grand Scribe E. J T Whitlock, St Stephen, Grand Scribe N.J Henry Leonard,Carleton, Grand Treasurer. DFMerritt. Woodstock, First Grand Sojourner. William H Stevens, St Stephen, Second Grand Sojourner. Nelson Camp'oell, Fredericton, Third Grand Sojourner. F W Wisdom, St John, Grand Sword Bearer. Henry Buchanan, St John., Grand Standard Bearer. A R Campbell, St John, Grand Director of Ceremonies. Wm A Ewing, St John, Grand Organist. Andrew McNichol, St John, Grand Pursuivant. G Gordon Boyne, St Jolm, Grand Janitor. Carleton Chapter— Meets at Freemasons Hall, St. John, third Wednesday in each month. T Nisbet Robertson, Scribe E. New Brunswick Chapter— Meets at Freemasons Hall, St. John, first Thursday in each month. G Gordon Boj^ne, Scribe E. Fredericton Chapter— Meets at Masonic Hall, Frentents, one cent and a half on each can or package; and when exceeding one quart an addi- tional duty oj one cent and a half for each addi- tional quart or fractional part thrreof, l^c p quart Canvas of hemp or flax, and sail twine, when to be used for boats and ship' sails, 5 p tt Caplins, unfinished leghorn hats, 20 p ct Carpeting, matting and mats of hemp, (1887) 25 p ct CARRIAGES: Buggies of all kinds, farm wagons, farm, railway or freight cars, pleasure carts or gigs and similar vehicles, costing less than fifty dollars, $10 Costing fifty dollars and less than one hundred dollars, .§15 And in addition the: eto, in each case, (1887) 20 p ct All such carriages, costing one hundred dollars each and over, (1887) ,35 p ct Railway cars, sleighs, cutters, wheelbarrows and hand-carts, 30 p ct Children's carriagas of all kinds, .35 p ct Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handks of knives and forks, not bored or otherwise manufactured, 10 p ct Cement, r«,w, or in stone from the quarry, (see stone). .$1 p ton of 13 cubic feet Cement, burnt and nnground, ..... .7^0 p 100 lbs Cement, hydraulic, or water lime, ground, including barrels, .... 40c p brl Cement, in bulk or in bags, . . . . 9c p bsh Cement, Portland or Roman, shall be classe I \yith all other cement at specific rates as above provided. Cheese, ? P i u Chicory, raw or green, • ; 3c p lb Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as a substitute for cofltee, kiln dried, roasted or ground, 4c p lb China and porcelain ware, 30 p ct Cider, clarified or refined, 10c pig Milk Fans and FroBerve Jars, St. Jehn, N. B. Tf 134 Buy Wool Carpets at Harold Gilbert's, CUSTOMS TATIIFP. [1890. Be p Ig .35 pet .:r)pct JO p ct $1 each and 30 Cider not clarified or refined, ('lay tobacco pipes, (1HS7) Clocks, and parts thereof, except Hprings, (Uock springs, Clothes wringers, (1HS7) Clothing of any material, including horse clothing, p ct shaped, not otherwise provided for, 30 p ct ( 'oal, Intntninous, 00c p ton Coal dust, not elsewise specified, 20 p ct Coal tar and coal |)itch, 10 !> ct . Cocoa matting, (1^87) 30 p ct C(K!(Ktnuts, .flplOO Ci»3oa nuts, when imported from the place of growth by vessel direct to a C-anadian port, BOc p 100 Cocoa nut; dessicat^d, sweetened or not, 8c p lb Cocoa paste and chocolate, not sweetened, ..... 20 p ct Cocoa paste and other preparations of cocoa containing • V. sugar, Ic p lb and 25 p ct , ' Coffee, green, from the Unittd States, 10 p ct ' Coffee, roasted or ground, from the United States, ; 3c p lb and 10 p ct Coffee, n^asted or ground, and all imitations of and subscitute.s for, not elsewhere specified, 3c p lb Coke, 50c p ton of 2000 lbs Collars, (tf cotton or linen, (1887) 24c p doz and 30 pet Colored fabrics, woven, of dyed or colored cotton yarn, or part jute aed part cotton yarn, or other material except silk, 'lot elsewhere specified, (1887) 25 p ct Colors, dry, viz : blue-black, Chinese blue, Prussian blue and raw umber. In pulp, viz: carmine, cologne, and rose lakes, scarlet and maroon, satin and Bne- washed white, 20 j) ct Cond)s, for dress and toilet, of all kinds, (1887) 30 p ct Coi)per, old and scraj), in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, ingots and sheathing, not planished or coated, and copper seamle.'^s drawn tubing, 10 p ct Copper rivets and burrs, and all manufactures of copper not elsewhere specified, .... 30 p ct Cordage of all kinds, • l^c p lb and 10 p ct Corks, and other manufactures of cork wood or cork bark, 20 p ct COTTON, MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.: Bed comforters or cotton bed quilts, not including woven quilts or counterpanes, (1887) 35 p ct Grey or unbleached and bleached cotton, sheetings, drills, ducks, cotton or canton flannels, not stained, painted or printed, Ic j) sq yd and 15 p ct All cotton denims, drillin^js, bedtickings, ginghams, plaids, coiton or canton flannels, ducks and drills, dyed or colored, checked and striped shirtings, cot- touades, Kentucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like description, 2c p stj yd and 15 p ct Cotton wadding, batting, batts and waips, carpet warps, knitting yarn, hosiery yarn and other cotton Aoadia Pottery Co., St. Jolm, N. B. Harold Gilbert's 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] CUSTOMS TAltlPP. yarns, under nuuilier forty, not l»loaclio p ct LampwJcks, ."0 p ct Jeans and coutilles, when impoited by corFot. makers, *or use in their factories, (1887) 2.5 p ct Printed or dyed cotton fabrics, not ebewhere Bpecifie ', (1887)..;... ..... .... 3i.;,p^jt All manufactuiers of cotton not elsewhere s[)e(itied,. .20 p ct Crapes of all kinds, 20 p ct Cuffs of cotton or linen, 4c j) pair and 30 p ct Damask of cotton, of linen, or of cotton and linen, bleached, unbleached «)r colored, 25 p ct Drain tiles, not glazed, 20 p ct Drain pipes and f-ower pipes, glazed, (1887) 35 p ct Earthenware and stonew-ire, viz: demijohns or jugs, churns and crocks, per gallon of holding capacity, (1887) .... ;icpgal Earthenware and stoneware, brown or colored, and llockingham ware, white granite, or iron stone ware "C C," or cream-colored ware, decorated, printed or sponsed, and all earthenware not elsewhere speci- fied, (1887) 35 p ct Emery wheels, 25 p ct Essences, viz: of app'e, pear, pineapple, raspberry, strawberry and other fruit^^s, and Viinilla, .... [iii^l.OO p I gal and 20 p ct .20 pet .20 pet 25 p ct .20 pet .30 pet .25 pet .30 pet ■ icplb .Icplb .2cplb .icplb 10c ]) bsh Essential oils for manufacturing purposes. Excelsior for upholsterers' u e. Extract of btef or fluid beef, not medicated, Feathers, ostrich and vulture, undressed, Dressed, Fireworks Fishing rods, . . Fireproof paint, dry, Flax fibre, scutched, Hackled, Flax, tow of, scutched or green, Flax seed, Flag stones, sawn or otherwise dressed, (1887) o^ P ton FRUIT (dried) viz Apples, W.-1 1 < Kaisins, 2cplb Ic p lb and 10 p ct Spooial discounts to Jobbers 135 w Harola Oilbert's prices are Low, bis Ooodi are New. 136 CUSTOMS TAKIFP. [1800. Currant?, (lutes, figs, prunes, an Jolin, N. B. Low Prioed Tapestry Oarpeta at Harold Oilbert*i. 1890.] CURTOMS TARIFF. 137 Silvered plate, 30 p ct Coinmon and colorlesH window ^,'laHH, 30 p ct . Plate glass, not colored, in panes not over thirty snii»ro feet, .." eopsqf Plate glass, in panes ovor thirty and not over seventy square feet, 8c p 8() f Plate glass in panes over seventy s(|uare feet, 9c p hcj f Imitation porcelain shades, and colored glass not figured, painted, enaujelled or engraved, 20 p ct All other glass and manufactures of glass not herein otherwise provided for, 20 p ct Gloves and mitts of i>ll kinds, 30 p ct Glue, sheet, In-oken sheet and ground, 3c p lb Gold and silver leaf, 30 p ct GUNPOWDER AND OTHER EXPLOSIVES, Viz: Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges and cartridge cases of all kinds and materials, 80 p ct Gun, rifle anc' sporting powder in kngs, halt keg.-«, or quarter kegs, and other similar packages, He j) lb Cannon and musket powder in kegs and barrels, 4c p lb Canister powJer, in pound and half pound tins, 15 ct India-rubber, viz: — boots and shoes, and other manu- factures of, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct India-rubber clothing, or clothing made water-proof with India-rubber, 35 p ct India-rubber vulcanized handles for knives and forks, 10 p ct Ink, for writing, 25 p ct IRON AND STEEL, MANUFACTURES OF, Viz: Axles and springs of iron or steel, parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks or forgin^s for carriages other than railway and tramway vehicles, without reference to the stage of manufacture, Ic p lb and 30 p cfc Bar iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats, rounds and squares, ".nd bars and shapes of rolled iron, not elsewhere specified, I>13 p ton 13 Art Pottery a Specialty Siuyrua Rugs lu Elegant Designs at Harold Gilbert*!, i:]S CU8T0M.S TAItlPP. [1890. I'.iild <1 v. i c foncli'^r, of V"'n or steel, l.^o p lb lidilcr or itlhef ihi'u iron, Hlieiired or unsheared, Mkelp iron, mIic'iuhiI oi rollt'il in j,a'(K)vert, and Hheet iron, coiiMiioM ( !• bl.'ick', !iot thiiiniT than nuiuher twenty ^,'llll;^''', not t l.scwiic'ii' Hpecitied, including imil plate of iiun or fU^el, sixteon ,\':iu!,'«^ und tli'cker, !iiil3 p ton I')ncktli .. n, ;unl >ti \\> ftncin^ of iron or Hteel, l^c p lb Ch t i mi liiik-i, ii(»'. imndlud, nor gcound or otherwibe fir ilitM ni iniira; tniod, 10 p ct $12 p ton but not lesH than 35 p ct S16 per ton but not leH8 than 30 p ct Cast ir ii pip; of every descrijition, twelve dollars per t'tM, piKvid'jil tliiit the (Uity wliall not be leHs than til rt- -tivi." por cent, I'ast iion Vessels, plates, stove plates and irons, and iron, hat*^ers' iions, tailors' irons, and casitinKs of iions lint f'-cu'lierc sjieciKed, sixteen dollars per ton, providetl the duty -ihall not be leas than thirty per cont, ...... Oli.iins, iron or steel) over nine-sixteenths of an inch in Hling sixteen ounces to tli»; thou and, 2c p 1000 I'xceeiiiiiK s xteen ounces to the thou.sand, ... .2c p lb ( 'utlety. Hi a HJMewheie provided for, 25 p ct Fe ro-nian ai'ese, ferro-silicon, Spiegel, steel bloom ends, an' I ci'oo ends of !-teel rai s, for the manufacture of uteri, .... $2 p ton Fie engines 35 p ct For^iiug-* ot iron und steel, or forged iron of whatever sli'pe or in uli;i'ever stage of manufacture, not else- where spec' He. I, onu and one-half cents per pound, l^c p lb l)iovideil that the duty shall not be less than thirty- but not less Hve per cent .... .... than 35 p ct IIAllDWAUE, Viz.: Bulkier-', c il»inet makers', and carriage hardware, and lo ks, liii.sinih.s' tools and harness makers' and s.uldlers' h!ird\v;ire, including curry-combs, . . . .35 p ct House furnishing hardwaie, not otherwise provided for, 30 p ct Hoop or h.iml or scroll or other inm, eight inches or less in width, and not thinner than number twenty gauge, _ $13 p ton Iron brill, es u'.id .structural iron work, one and one- l^o p lb fourth cent per p 'und, provided that the duty ihall but not Ibhs not be les tlum thirty-five per cent, than 35 p ct Hoop 01 ba!i(l or scoU or oth<^r iron, eight inches? or less ill width find thinner than number twenty gauge. 12^ p ct Iroti or steel car axles, parts thereof, axle bars, blanks (U' forcings for axlts, and car springs of all kinds, !»n(l otlier springs, not elsewhere specified, without reference to the stage of manufacture, .... Iron or steel railway bars, and rails for railways and traniw;iys, of any form, punched or not punched, not elsewhere specified, .... .... $6 p ton Iron or stt el rivets, b(dts with or without threads, or p ton but not less than 35 p ct 189 Acadia Pottery Co.> Mannlacturers of " 1890.] 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 0D8TOM8 TARIFF. 180 nut or bolt blankfl, Iuhh than three-ttiKhtliH uf an inch in diameter, I^c p lb and 30 p ct Iron in pitjH, iron kentledge and cast scrap iron, ... .184 p ton Iron in Hlaba, blooms, 1o(>])h, puddled barH, (»r other f(ninH less fininhed than iron in bars, and more ad- vanced than piy iron, except caHtin(,'H, 89 p ton Iron and steel wire, galvanized or not, fifteen Ka^'fe'*' and coarser, not eleo where 8pe".ified, 25 p ct Knife blades, or knife blanks, in the rough, unhandled, boilerH and ma- part of iron 10 I) ct or .30 pet for use by electroplaters, LocomotiveH and other Hteam engine.s, chinery, composed wholly or in steel, not elsewhere specified. Provided that any locomotive which with its tender weighs thirty tons or over shall pay a duty of not J .' .. *-han two thousand dollars. Malleable i.uu tastings, and steel castings, not else- where specified, provided the duty shall not be less than 30 per cent, ^25 p ton Muskets, rifles and other tireariuu, and surgical instru- ments 20 [) ct Nails and spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, horse dhoe nails, hob nails and wire nails, and l^c p lb but all other wrought iron or steel nails, not elsewhere not less than specified, and horse, mule and ox shoes 3.5 p ct Plate of iron and steel combined, and steel not specially enumerated or provided for, 30 p ct Portable machines, portable steam engines, thrashers a'ld separators, horse powers, portable saw mills, and planing mills, and parts thereof in any stage of manufacture, 35 p ct Pumps, iron, pitcher-spout, cistern, well and force ^ pumps, 35 p ct llailway fish-plates .^12 p ton llolled iron or steel angles, channels, structural shapes and special sections, weighing less than twenty-five pounds per lineal yard, not elsewhere specified ic p lb and 10 p ct Rolled iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, chan- nels, structural shapes, and special sections, weigh- ing not less than twenty-five pounds per lineal yard, 12ipct Rolled iron or steel beams, girders, juists, angles, channels, eyebar blanks made by the Kloman process, together with all other structural shapes of rolled iron or steel, including rolled iron or steel bridge-plate not less than three-eighths of an inch thick, nor less than fifteen inches wide, when im- ported by manufacturers of bridges for use exclu- sively in the manufacture of iron and steel bridge8l2i pet Safes, doors for safes and vaults, scales, balances and ^ weighing beams of iron or steel, 35 p ct Screws, commonly called "wood screws," two inches or over in length, a^^lu One inch and less than two inches, 8c p lb I -ess than one inch, lie p lb Eaxtlienwaxe and Tobacco Pipes, St. John, N. B. 140 !if apestry Oarpets in Bnuselt pfttterns at CUSTOMS TARIFF. ri890. Sheet iron, common or black, smoothed or poliahed, and coated or galvanized, thinner than No. 29 gauge, Canada plates, and plates of iron or steel, i ' not le 8 than thirty inches wide and not less than one-fourth of an inch in thickness, 12^ p ct Skates, 20c p pair and 80 p ct Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by what- ever process ma le, billets and bars, bands, hoops, strips and sheets of all gauges and widths, all of 30 n ct but above classes of steel not elsewhere provided for, not less than valued at four cents or less per pound, $12 p ton Except ingots, cogged ingots, -blooms and slabs, upon which the specific duty shall not be less than eight dollars per t»»n, $8 p ton When of greater value thm four cents per poinl, twelve and a half per cent, 12^ p ct Provided that on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets, of whatever shape, and on ail iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold rolled cold hammered or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammer- , ing, there sh ill be paid one-sixth of one cent per pound in a Idition to the rates imposed on the said materials, ic p lb add Provided further that all metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast and malleable, of v/liat- ever description or form, without regard to the per- , centage of carbon contained therein, whether pro- duced by cementation, or converted, cast or made , , from iron or its ores by the crucible, Bessemer, , pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist-basic, Siemens- Mar- tin or open hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by the combination of two or more of the processes or their equivalents or by any fusion of other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granulou^, or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malleable, except what is known as malleable iron casting-!, shall be classed and de- nominated as steel. Provided further, that all articles rated as iron or manufacture of iron, shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise epecially jirovided for. . ( . Steel neiedles, viz. : Cylinder needles, hand frame needles and Jatch needles, 30 p ct Swedish rolled iron nail rods, under a half iuch '"n diameter, for manufacture of horse shoe naJIs, 20 p ct TUBING, Viz.: Boiler tubes of wrought iron or steei, 15 p ct liap- welded iron tubing, threaded and coupled or not, one and one-c[uarter inch in diameter and over, but not over two mches, for use exclusively in artesian wells, petroleum pipe lines, and ior petroleum re- fineries, .... 20 pet Aoadia Fvttery Co., Mannfaotartts of Harold Oilbtrt'o, 54 King ItreM, Bt. JohB, K. B. ri890. [1890. CUSTOMS TARIFF, 141 .f. pair and 30 pet n ot but lean than on on ;t add Tubes not welded, nor more t ban one and one-half inch in diameter, of rolled steel, .... 15 p ot Wrought iron tubing, threaded and coupled or not, over two inches in diameter, 15 p ct Other wrought iron tubes or pipes, -j^-" p lb and 30 p ct Wire rope of iron or sttel, not otherwise provided for, 25 pet Wire of spring steel, coppered or tinned, number nine gauge or smaller, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct Wrought iron or steel nuts and washers, iron or steel livets, bolts with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks, and finished hinges or hinge blanks, not elsewhere specifie;?, .... Ic p lb and 25 p ct Wrought scrap iron and Fcrap steel, being waste or re- fuse wrought iron or steel that has been in actual use and is fit only to be re-manufactured, f 2 p ton Manufacture3,articles orwares not specially enumerated or provided for, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, and whether partial y or wholly manu- factured .... , . . . 30 p ct Iron sand or globules, and dry putty for polishing granite .... 20 Jellies and jams, 5c ] Jewelery and manufactures of gold an 1 silver, ... .20 p Jute carpeting or matting and ra.tts, . . 25 p i! ct lb ct ct Jute, manufactnres of, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct Laces, braids, frin;. ;s, embroideries, cords, tassels and bracelets, also, brail's, chains, or cords of hair 30 p ct Lamp black and ivory black. Lard, tried or rendered, Lard, untried, Lead, old, scrap and pig. Lead, bars, blooks and sheets. Lead, nitrate and acetate of. Lead pipe and lead thot. Lead, and all manufactures of cified, Leather board, lead, not otherwise ..10 pet , .2c plb ' ..l^c plb . .40c p 100 lbs . 6 c p 100 lbs . . 5 p ct . lij-c p lb spe- ..30 pet . .3c p lb Boot and shoe counters, made from leather board ^c p lb Leather, sole, tanned, but rough or undressed, . . . .10 p ct Morocco skins, tanned, but rough or undres'Sed, . . . .10 p ct Leather, belting leather, and all upper leather, includ- irg kid, lamb, sheep and calf, tanned or dressed, but not waxed or glazed, .... . . . . 15 p ct Leather, sole ... ic p lb and 15 p ct Glove leathers, viz.: Buck, deer and antelope, tanned or dressed; colored or not colored, . . . .10 p ct Leather as above, dressed ar,d waxe-i or glazed 20 p ct Japanned, patent <>r enamelled leather, .... 25 p ct Cordova leathc, tanned, from horse hide, and manu- factures of, . . . .25 p ct All other leathers and skins, tanned, not otherwise specified, .... . . .20 p ct , Boot:3 and shoes, and other manufactures of leather, not otherwisb specified, and leather beltings, . . . .25 p ct Liquorice roi»t, paste extract of, .... 2c p lb Stick, extract or confection, ... Ic p lb and 20 p ct Lithographic stonta, not engraved, , . 20 j) ct Rockingham .Tea Fou, 8t. John, N. B. Harold Oilbert'8 New Carpet Warehouse, ^ 142 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890. Ct ct ct plb Malt, upon entrance for warehouse, subject to excise regiHations, .... - Ific p bsh Malt, extract of, for medicinal purposes, 2r) p ct Machine card clothing, 25 p ct Magic lanterns and optical instruments, including microscopes and telescopfs, .... ....25 pet Manilla hoods, 20 p ct Marble, in blocks from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not sj^ecially shapen, containing fifteen cubic feet or over, 10 p Marble, in blocks from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen, containing less than fifteen cubic feet, 15 p Marble slabs, a&vn on not more than two sides, 15 p Marble blocks and slabs, sawn on more than two sides, 25 p ct Marble, finishhd, and all manufactures of marble, not elsewhere specified, 35 p ct Meats, fresh or salted, on actual weight as received in Canada, except shoulders, sides, bacon and hams, Ic p lb Shoulders, sides, bacons and hams, fresh, salted, dried or smoked, .... 2c p lb Poultry and games of all kinds, .... 20 p ct All other dried or smoked meats, or meats preserved in any other way than salted or pickled, not otherwise specified, .... 2c If imported in cans, the rate to include the duty on the cans, and the weight on which duty shall be payable, to include the weight of the cans. Milk food, manufactured by Henri Nestle, Dr. Gibaut, and others, and all similar preparations, 30 p ct Mucilage, .... .... 30 p ct Musical instruments of all kinds, not otherwise provided for, .... 25 p ct Mustard cake, 20 p ct Mustard seed, unground, 15 p ct Mustard, ground, .. 25 p ct Nickel anodes, 10 p ct Nuts of all kir ds, not elsewhere specified, 3c p lb Ochres, dry, ground, or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined, 10 p ct Oils, coal and kerosene, distilled, purified and refined, naphtha, benzole and petroleum, products of petro- leum, coal, shale and lignite, not elsewhere specified, 7 tc p Carbolic or heavy oils, for any use, 10 p ct Cod liver oil, medicated, 20 p ct Lard oil 20 p ct Linseed or flaxseed oil, raw or boiled, . . 30 p ct I ubricating oils, composed wholly or i'» part of petro- leum, and costing thirty cents per Imperial gallon or over, 25 p The same, costing less than thirty cents per Imperial gallon, 7.|^c All other lubricating oils, .... 25 p Neatsf oot oil, .... 20 p ct Olive or salad oil, 20 p ct Sesame seed oil, . . . . . . 20 p ct c I I I \ \ I I g ct pl ct g Acadia Pottery Co., Manufacturers of 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1890.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 143 Oil cloth, floor 5c j) sq yd and 20 p ct Oil cloth, in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamellpd, stamped, painted or printed, India rubbereJ, tl(»cke(i or coated, not otherwise provided for, 50 p sq vd .'ind 15 p ct OpiuDQ, drug, .... .... 81 p lb Opiuna, prepared for smoking, .... ... .85 p lb Organs, cabinet, viz.: On reed organs, having not more than two sets of reeds, .... .... 810 ench Having over two and not over four sets of reeds, 815 each Having over four and not over i-ix sets of reed?, . . , 820 tacli Having over six sets of reeds, ... 8'i0 eac'i And in addition thereto, on the fair niarl;et, value thereof, . . . . 15 p ct Organs, pip« organs, and sets or parts of stt.s of reeds for Cabinet organs, 25 f> ct Paintings, drawings, engravings, and prints, 20 p ct Paints and colors, ground in oil or any other li(inid. . . 25 p ct Paints and coh>rs, not ehewheie 8i)ec!fier1, 20 p ct "White and red lead, and orange minerd, dry, and also white zinc, . . . . 5 ]> ct White lead, in pulp, not mixec' with oil, . . . .5 j) ct Palis Green, diy 10 p ct Paper hangings, or wall paper, in rolls, on each roll of eiyht yards or under, and so iri prcportl n f t all greater lengths, of the following defeCiii)tions, viz. : a. Brown blanks, .. .... .. " b. White papers grounded papers and satins. c. Single print bronzes, .... d. €. Colored bmnzes, Embnssed bronzes, Colored borders, narrow, ..... Col'tred borders, wide, Bronze borders, narrow, .... Bronze borders, wide, Embossed borders, ... . Paper of all kinds, not elsewhere specific!. Manufactures of paper, including ruled and bordeied paper, papeteries, boxed papers, envelopes, and blank books, . . .S5 p ct Paper, tarred, .... . . . . .le p lb Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glo.sse 1 h. L J- . L'C . 3c . 7c . 9c .lie •' . He .10c .15c .ISc . 20c . 25 p ct ct (ir 20 p ct ,10 pet 3c p 11) 25 ]> ct or finished. Union collar cloth paper, glossed or finished, in rolls sheets, .... .... Mill board, not straw board, Parraffine wax or stearine, Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, . . ... Perfumery, including toilet preparations, viz. : hair ivh Butter Crocks and Liquor Jugs, St. John, N. B. m Low priced Tapestry Carpeti ftt 144 CUSTOMS TARIFF [1890. All other square pianofortes, $30 each Upright pianofortes, $30 each Concert, semi-concert, or parlor grand pianofortes,. .$60 each And in addition thereto, , . . . . 20 p ct Parts of pianofortes, 25 p et Pickles in bottles, a sT)ecific duty of forty ceots a gal- » . Ion; sixteen halt-pint, eight pint, or four quart ,s. bottles to be held to contain a pal L in. In jars, bottles, or other vessels, the quantity tube ascer- > f<. tained and the same rate of duty to be charged thereon, the duty to include the bottle or other package, .•••• 40c p gal Pickles, in bulk, in vinegar, or vinegar and mustard, . .35c pgal In brine, 25c p gal Picture frames, as furniture, ....35 pet Pins, manufactured from wire of any mecal, . . . .30 p ct Plants, viz.: Fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, .... ....20 pet .2e each .3c each , . Ic each . . 5c p plant . .10c p 100 lbs Gooseberry bushes. Grape vines, costing ten cents and less, Raspberry and blackberry bushes, . . Rose bushes, .... Plaster of Paiis, or gypsum, ground, not calcined. Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, fifteen cents per hundred pounds, or forty-live cents per barrel of not over three hundred pounds, loc p 100 lbs Plated cutlery, viz.: Knives, plated whol'y or in part, costing under three dollars and fifty cents per dozen, 50c p doz and 20 p ct Plated ware, all other, electro-plated or gilt, of all kinds, whether plated wholly or in part, . . . .30 p ct Plates engraved on wood, and on steel or other metal, 20 p ct Plumbago, 10 p ct Plumbago, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, 25 p ct Po(.-ket books and xjurses, . . . . 30 p ct Pomades, French, or flower ode rs, preserved in fat or • . oil for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when im- ported in tins of not less than ten piunds each, 15 p ct Printing presses of all kinds, lolding machines and paper cutters 10 p ct Proprietary medicines, to VI it: All tinctures, pills, pow- ders, troches or lozenges, syrups, cordials, bitters, ... anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniment, salves, oint- ,!», ments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils ormedi- un ■■■• cinal preparations or compos^itions recommended to ■> %(r^ ■ . the public under any general name or title as (...-^i specifics for any diseases or affections whatsoever, affecting the human or animal bodies, not otherwise provided for; all liquids, , 50 p ct And all others, 25 p ct Prunella, and cotton and woollen netting, for boots, shoes, and glovec, . . . 10 p ct Putty, .... .... ....25 pet Quills, .... .... ....20 pet Red prussiate of potash, . . . .10 p ct Ribbons of all kinds and materials, 30 pet •jj'f Acadia Fottery Co., Manufacturers of M Xing Stxeet, SI. John, If . B. 1890.] CUfTOMS TARIFF. 145 Rubber belting, hose, packing, matts and matting, 5c p lb and i5 p ct Sails for boats and ships, also tents and awnir^s, 25 p ct Salt, coarse, 10c p 100 lbs Not to include salt imported from the United Kingdom or any Biitisli poasepsion, or srult imported ,,^ i , •. ;. -• for the use of the sea or gulf hsheiies, which shall ,,, '. ,, be free of duty. Salt, fine, in bulk, .... 10c p 100 lbs Salt in bags, barrels, or other package*, the bags, bai- rels or other packages to bear the same duty as if imported empty, ,, ,.-., 15c p 100 lbs Saltpetre, .... 20 p ct Sand-paper, glass, flint aad emery paper, 30 p ct Sauces and catsups, in bottles, hixteen half pint, eight pint, or four quart bottles to be held to contain a gallon, .... 40c p g and 20 p ct , , Screws, ( f iron, steel, brass, or other metal, not other- wise provided for, 25 p ct Seeds, viz. : flower, garden, field and other seeds, for agricultural purposes, whe a in hulk or large parcels, 15 p ct When put up in small papers or parcels, 25 p ct Sewing machines, whole, or heads or parts of heads of sewing machines, .... .^3 each and 20 p ct . ., Shawls of all kinds and materials, except silk, 25 pet Shingles, — 20 p ct Ships and other vessels built in any forei^jn c(.untry, whether steam or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian register, cm the fair market value of the hull, rigaing, machinery, and all appurtenances: , , on the hiul, rigging, and all appurtenances, except machinery, .... 10 p ct On boilers, steam engines, and other machinery 25 p ct Shirts of cotton or linea, .... $1 p doz and iiO p ct Silk in the gum, or spun, not more advanceti than singles, tram and thrown, organzine, not colored, 15 p ct Sewing silk and silk twist, .... 25 p ct Silk velvets and all manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component part of chief value, not else- , where specified, except church vesttcents, 30 p ct Silk plush netting used for the manufacture of gloves, 15 p ct Silver, rolled, and German and nickel silver in sheets, 10 pet Slates, school and writing slates, .... Ic each and 20 p ct Slates, roofing slate, black or blue, 80c p square Red, green and other co'ors . . . .!$1 p square In each case when sulit or dre.-!sed only. Slates of all kinds, and nianufactures of, not elsewhere specified, ... Ic p s(i f and 25 pet Slate mantels, 30 p ct Soap, common brown and yellow, not; perfumed, l^c p lb Soap, castile and white, ... 2c p lb .i Soap, perfumed or toilet, 10c p lb and 10 pet , (The weight of the inside packages and wrappers to be included in tbe weight for duty.) Soap powders, .... 3c p lb Socks and stockings of cotton, wool, wi>rsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat or other like animal, 10c p lb and 30 p ct Milk FanB ftnd Preserve Jars St. John, N. B. 1: Oilcloths all prices and widths at Harold Gilbert*!, M 146 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890. Spectacles and eye glapsea, 30 pet Spectacles and eye glasses, parts of, unfinished 25 p ct Spices, viz.: ginger and spices of all kinds (except nut- ^ megs and mace), unground, .... 10 p ct ; -* Ground, 25 p ct Nutmegs and mace, .... 25 p ct Spiiits and strong waters not having been sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength ' ' thereof cannot be ascertained by Sikes's hydro- ' "• ' meter, for every Imperial gallon of the strength of proof by such hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of ' ' •■•■ proof, and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz., Geneva gin, rum, whiskey, alcohol ' or spirits of wine, and unenumerated unmixed and not sweetened spirits, by whatever name called, . .$1,75 p I g Brandy, .... $2 p I g Absinthe, .... .... $2 p I g •* Old Tom' gin, .... ... .$1.75 pig Spirits, sweetened ©r mixed, so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained, as aforesaid, viz. : Rum-shrub, cordials, schiedam schnapps, tafia, bitters, and unenumerated articles of like bind,. .$1.90 pig Spirits and strong waters, not elsewhere specified, $1.90 pig Spirits and strong waters, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and althouf^h thereby coming under the denomination of proprietary medicines, tinc- tures, essences, extracts, or any other denomination, including medicinal elixirs and fluid extracts, whe- ' ther in bulk or bottle, not elsewhere specified, , shall be, nevertheless, deemed spirits or strong waters, and subject to duty as such, $2 p gal and 30 p ct Cologne water and perfumed spirits in bottles or flasks not weighing more than four ounces each, . .50 p ct Cologne water and pet fumed spirits in bottles, flasks and other packages, weighing more than four ounces each, $2 p I g and 40 p ct Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including ginger, orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currant wines, containing twenty-six per cent. ' or less of spirits of the strength of proof by Sikes's hydrometer, imported in wood or in bottles (six quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contiiin an Imperial gallon), twenty-five cents per Imperial gallon, and for each degree of strength in excess of twenty-six per cent, of spirits as aforesaid, an addi- tional duty of •'-hree cents until the strength reaches each deg from forty per cent, of proof spirits; and in addition 25 to 40 and thereto thirty per cent. . . . 30 p ct Champagne and all other sparkling wines in bottles con- taining each not more than a quart, and more than one pint, $3 p doz Containing not more than a pint each, and more than one half pint, $1.50 p doz Containing one half pint each or less, 75c p doz Buttles containing more than one quart each shall pay in addition to three dollars per dozen bottles at 25c pig and 3c p I g for ^Lcadia Pottery Co., Manufacturers of 54 King Street, St. Jolm, N. B. 1890.] CU8T0M8 TARIFF. 147 the rate of one dollar and fifty cents per Imperial gallon on the quantity in excess of one (juart per bottle — the qxiarts and pints in each case being old wine measure, in addition to the above specific duty there shall be an advalorem duty of thirty per cent. ^l.G0pIgand30pct But any liquors imported under the name of wine, and Containing more than forty per cent of spiiits, of the strength of proof by Sikes's hydrometer, shall be rated for duty aa unenumerated 3pirit8. Starch, including farina, corn starch or fiour, and all preparations having the qualities of starch, ... .2c p lb Stereotypes and electrotypes of standard books 10 p ct Stereotypes and electrotypes of commercial blanks and adveitisementp, ....20 pet Stereotypes and electrotypes and bases for same, made wholly or in part of type metal, not elsewhere specified, ....5cplb STONE, Viz. : Bough freestone, sandstone, and all other building stone except marble from the quarry, not hammered or chiselled, per ton of thirteen cubic feet, $1 p ton Water limestone or cement stone (see cement), $1 p ton Grindstones, .... ^2 p ton Dressed freestone, and all other building stone, excei^t marble, and all manufactures of stone, or granite, 20 p ct Straw board in sheets or rolls, plain or tarred, . . . .40c p 100 lbs SUGARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES: Sugar, melad(», concentrated melado, concentrated cane- juice, concentrated molasses, concentrated beet-root - juice and concrete, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, for reBning pur- poses only, not over number fourteen Dutch stand- ard in color, and not testii.g over seventy degrees by the polariscopic test Ic p lb And for every additional degree, shown by polaris- c.>pic test, .... .... . . 3Jc p 100 lb add Sugar, not for refining purposes, not over number four- teen Dutch standard in color, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, free on board at the last port of shipment, Ic p lb and 30 p ct All sugars above number fourteen Dutch standard in color, and refined sugars of all kinds, grades or standards, on the value thereof free on board at the last port of shipment, .... lie p lb and Sn p ct On all sugars r;ot imported direct without transhipment from the country of growth and proiluction, there shall be levied and collected an additional duty of seven and a half per cent of the whole duty so other- wise payable thereon. Provided, that when any cargo of sugar imported for refining purposes is found to grade, in i^art, above number fourteen Dutch standard in color, Flower Pots and Bariole Ware, Spittoons, St. John, N. B. m Send to Hurold Oilbert't for Pattorna 148 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890. such part to the extent of not exceeding fifteen per '• T cent of the whole of the cargo, may be admitted to i enter by polariacopic test. SyrupB, cane juice, refined syrup, sugar house syrup, or • " sugar house molasses, syrup of augir, s^rup of mo- lasses or sorghum, whether imported direct or not, Ic p lb and 30 p Molasses, other, when imported direct, without tran- shipment and from the country of growth and pro- i ; duction, .... , 15 p ct * Molasses, when not so imported, .... . . . .20 p ct The value upim which the advalorem duty shall . i , be levied and collected upon all the above named , -t • syrups and molasses, shall be the value thereof free .. • , '• • on board at the last port of shipment. ' ^. Provided, that molasses, when imported for or *. received into any refinery or sugar factory, or to be • -i /. . *• used for any other purpose than actual consump- , • m . ;*• tion, bhall be sultject to, and there shall be levied and collected thereon, an additional duty of five , / ; cents per Imperial gallon. Sugar candy, biown or white, and cotfectioneiy, ""c p lb and 35 p Glucose or grape sugar, to be classed and rated tor duty according to grade by Dutch standard in color. Glucose syrup, a specific duty of ... .2c p lb fn- ,■ Tallow, Icplb i i: Tea, from the United States, " 10 p ct . -. Telephones, telegi aph insti uments, electi ic and galvanic ■ i batteries, and apparatus for electric lights, 25 p ct t^*;' Tin crystals, 20 p ct Tinware, stamped and japanned ware, and all manu- ., > " factures of tin, not elsewhere specified, . . . .25 p ct TOBACCO: Manufactured tobacci> and snuff, =....... 30c p lb And in addition thereto, .... 1*^^ p ct Cigars and cigar ettes, .... ... $2 p lb The weight of cigarettes to include the weight of ihe paper covering, . . . . 25 p ct ct I > > .* ct V( ..-(t: TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS: , Ml)' Axes of all kinds, ad/es, hatchets, and hammers, uofc .->:,> elsewhere specified, 3." p ct Chopping axes, . . ! * '• ,* ) $2 p doz and 10 p ct Files and rasps, ....35 pet Garden rakes, two and three pronged forks of all kinds, and hoes, 5c each and 25 p ot Hay knives, and four, five and six pronged forks of all kinds, .... $2 p dtz and 20 p ct Mowing machines, self-binding harvesters, harvesters r ^ ; ; ,c ■ without binders, binding attachments, r^ajiers, sulky <■'■■' u'>f • and walking ploughs, and all other agricultural : ir».", machines and implements, not othei wise pro vide li for, . . . . 35 p ct Picks, mattocks, blacksmiths' hammers, sledges, track tools, wedges and ciowbais of iron or steel, Ic p lb and 25 p ct Shovels and spades, shovel and spade blanks, $1 p doz and 25 p ct Acadia Pottery Co., Maaufactnrers ot . Ife' of Garpeting before baying. 1890.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 149 ....*2.40p doz ....25 pet .2c each .4c each .4c each .5c each .4<; each Scythes, .... Trowels of every description, TREES-FRUIT TREES, Viz. Apple, of all kinds, Peach trees, Pear, of all kinds, Plum, of all kinds. Cherry, of all kinds, . . Quince, of all kinds, ....2^ceach Seediinij stock for graftin};, viz.: Plum, pear, peach and other fruit trees. .... 10 p ct Turpentine, spirits of, .... ....10 pet Trunks, of all kinds, pocket-books and purses, . . . .30 p ct Twine, of all kinds, not otherwise specified, 25 p ct Type, for printing, .... 20 p ct Type metal, 10 p ct Umbrellas, parasols and sun'-hades of all kinds and materials, 30 p ct Umbrella and parasol steel, iron or bras« ribs, runners, rings, caps, notches, tin caps and ferules, when im- ported by and for the use of manufacturers of umbrellai 20 p ct Valises, satchels, carpet bngs, cases for jewels and watches, and other like articles, of any material, . . 10c each and 30 p ct Varnishes, lactiuers, japans, j.ipan driers, liquid diiers collodion and oil finish, not elsewhere .spacified, . . 20c p gal and 25 p ct Vasseline, and all similar preparations of petroleum for toilet, medicinal or other purposes, in bulk, .... 4c p lb And in bottles or other packages, not over one poimd in weight each, 6c p lb VEGETABLES, Viz.: Potatoes, .... 15c p bsh Tomatoes, fresh, 30c p bush and 10 p ct TomatoBE and other vegetables, including corn, in cans or other packages, weighing not over cne pound each, two cents per cun or package, and two cents additional per can or package for each pound, or fraction of a pound, oyer one pound in weight— the rate to include the duty on the cans, or other - = ' packages, and the weight on which duty shall be ' payable to include the weight of the cans or packages, .... .... , 2 c p lb can or pkge Vegetables, not elsewhere specific 1, including sweet potatoes, ...25 pet . . ?0 p ct . . ; p ct ...15c p Ig ...25 pet . . . 10 p ct ...30 pet Winceys, checked, striped or fancy cotton over twenty- five inches wide, .... 2c p tq yd and 16 p ct Velveteens and cotton velvets. Veneers of wood, sawn only, Viuegar, .... W'>tches and watch case?, Watch actions or m:>veaients. Whips, of all kinds, Earthen Ware and Tobacco Pipes, St. John, N. B. finy Cocoa Ktiti and Kattiiigi at 160 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890. Winceys of all kinds, not otherwise provided for, . . .22^ p ct Wire-cloth, of brans and copper, .... ..,.20 pet Wire, covered with cotton, linen, silk or other material. 25 p ct Wood and manufactures of, and wooden ware, viz. : Pails, tubs, churns, brooms, brushes and other manufactures of wood, not elsewhere specified, . . . .25 p ct Hubs, spokes, felloes and parts of wheels, rough hewn or sawn only, . . 15 p ct Lumber and timber, not elsewhex'e specified 20 p ct Mouldings of wood, i)lain, .... 25 p ct Mouldings of wood, gilded or otherwise further manu- factured than plain, .... . . . .30 p ct WOOLS AND WOOLLENS, Viz. : Manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animal, viz. : Blankets and flannels of every description; cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, tweeds, coatings, overcoatings, felt cloth of every descrip- tion, not elsewhere specified ; horse-collar cloth, yarn, knitting yarn, fingering yarn, woistedyarn, knitted goods, viz. : Shirts and drawers and hosiery, rot elsewhere specified, .... 7c p lb and 20 p ct All fabrics composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animal, not othewise provided for, on all such goods costing ten cents per yard and under, .... ... .22^ p ct Costing over ten and under fourteen cents, . . , .25 p ct Costing fourteen cents and over, .. ....27ipct As regards the last three items the half-penny sterling shall be computed as the eciuivalent of a cent, and larger sums in sterling money shall be computed at the same ratio. Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel of every description, including cloth caj)8 and horse clothing, shaped, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animal, made up by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer, not otherwise provided for, .... 10c p lb and 25 p ct Carpets, viz.: Brussels, Tapestry, Dutch, Venetian, and damask, carpet mats and ri<^s of all kinds, and printed felts and druggets, and all other carpets and equares, not otherwise provided for, . . . 25 p ct Treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, com- posed wholly of wool, 10c p sq yd and 20 p ct Two-ply and three-piy ingrain carpets, of which the warp is composed wholly of cotton or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaci,, goat, or other like animal, .... 5c p sq yd and 20 p ct Felt, pressed, of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with any woven fabric, ....IZ^pct Wool, class one, viz.: Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South Down Combing Wools, or wools known as lustre wools, and other like combing wools, such as ■ ' are grown in Canada, 3c p lb Yeast cakes and compressed yeast, in packages of one pound or over, or in bulk, .... ... .6c p lb Acadia Pottery Co., St> Joluii N. B. Harold Gilbert's, 64 King Street, St. John, K. B. 1890.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 151 Yeast cnkes in packaf,'e8 of less than one pound, ... .He p lb Zinc, chloride, saltH and ndphate of, . . ....;"> p ct Zinc, seamlttss drawn tubinj,', . . . .10 p ct Zinc, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, . . . .25 p ct All goods not enumerated in this Act as charjg'ed with pcy duty of customs, and not declared free of duty by this Act, shall be charged with a ihity of twenty per cent wlien imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein. 42 V, c 15, schedule A; -43 V, c 18, s l;--44 V, c 10, B 2;— 45 V, c 6, ss 1, 2, 3 and 4;— 40 V, c 13, ss 2, 3, 5 and 6; -47 V, c 30, a 2;— 48 49 V, c 01, ss 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9;— 49 V, c 37, ss 1 and 3, SCHEDULE B. DUTIES ON FISH AND THE PRODUCTS OF THE FISHERIES. Mackerel, .... Ic p lb Herrings, pickled or salted, . . , , ^c p lb Sahnon, pickled .... : ..Icplb All other fish, picklel, in barrels, . . . .Ic p lb Foreign caught fish, imported otherwise than in barrels or half -barrels, whether fresh, dried, salted or smoked, not specially enumerated or provided for by this Act, .... 50c p 100 lbs Fish, smoked and boneless fiah, .... Ic p lb Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide and three and a half inches deep, 5c p box In half boxes, measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide, and one and five-eighths deep, 2ic p hf-box And in quarter boxes, measuring not more than four inches and three-quarters long, three and a half inches wide and one and a quarter inches deep, 2c p qr-box When imported in any other form, . . . . . .30 jj ct Fish, preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines,. ..^0 p ct Salmon, and all other fish prepared or preserved, includ- ing oysters, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, . . . . . . 25 p ct Oysters, shelled, in bulk, 10c p gal Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint, 3c p can Oysters in cans over one pint and not over one quart, . .5c i) can Oysters in cans exceeding one quart in capacity, an additional duty of five cents for each quart or frac- tion of a quart of capacity over a quart, including^ the cans, .... . . . . 5c p qt Oysters in the shell, .... , . . .25 p ct Packages containing oysters or other fish, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct Oil, epermaceti, whale and other fish oils, and all other articles the produce of the fisheries, not specially provided for, .... ....20 pet 48-49 V, c61, s 5, part. Special discounts to Jobbers Union Carpet! at Low Pricoa at Harold (Hlbort'i, 152 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890 HCHEDULE C. w, i. FIIEE (JOODS. , ; . Aj,'arlc. Agate.s, umetliyHts, lupiamanneB, blood stones, carbuncleH, cat's eyes, canieoH, corals, cornelians, crystal," crjsolite, crosordolite, emer- alds, j,' , Areeniate of aniline. Articles for use of the Governor General. Articles for the personal use of Consuls General, who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in an^ other business or profession. Articles imported hj and for the use of the Dominion Government, or any of the Departments thereof, or by and for the Senate or House of Commons, including the following articles, when impor- ted by the said Government or through any of the departments thereof, for the use of the Canadian militia:— Arms, military clothing, musical instruments for bands, military stores and munitions of war. ■Htl., Acadia Pottery Oo., St. John, H. B. 1800.] tow Prio«d TapMtry Carpets at Harold Gilbert*!. CUSTOMS TARIFF. 168 The following articIeB when imported l>y an., . Cherry heat welding compound. . '. . China clay, natural or ground. r... Chloralum or chloride of aluminium. Chloride of lime. . , , , .i. .~ Chronometers and compasses for ships. ,*.'■., ; ;■ Cinchona bark. Cinnibar. i .: Citrons. Citrons, and rinds of, in brine for candying. Clays. ./ ^ Clothing, donations of, for charitable purposes. , , Coal, anthracite. . . i Coal dust, anthracite. . •' Cobalt, ore of. , .. , Cochineal. , V \ , Cocoa, bean, shell and nibs. Coffee, green, except as provided by section ten of 49 Vic, Cap 33. Coins, gold and silver, except United States silver coin. Communion plate, and plated ware for use in churches. , Coir and coir yarn. . ,. , . t Conium cicuta, or hemlock seed and leaf. . , , , Copper, in sheets. Cotton waste and cotton wool. Cotton yarns finer than No 40, unbleached, bleached or dyed, for use in the manufacture of Italian cloths, cotton, worsted, or silk fabrics, Cork wood or cork bark, unmanufactured. Colors, metallic, viz:— Cobalt, zinc and tin. Cranberries. Cream of tartar in crystals. Diamond drills, for prospecting for minerals. Diamonds, unset, including black diamonds for borers. i Diamond dust or bort. Dragon's blood. Duck for belting and hose, when imported by manufacturers of rubber goods for use in their factories. Dye, jet black. Dyeing or tanning articles, in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified. Eggs. Embossed books for the blind. . Emery. ^ , j . . Entomology, specimens of. Ergot. Esparto, or Spanish grass, and other glasses, and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper. Extract of logwood. Fancy grasses, dried but not colored or otherwise manufactured. Acadia Pottery Co.* Manoteotnrers of 64 Xing Street, St. Jolm, H. B. « the 1890.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 155 Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. Fire clay. ' ' , _ •, Fibre, Mexican. ' • • T Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes. ' Fibrilla. Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding seven inches wide, when imported by and for the use of manufacturers c f card clothing. Fish-hooks, nets and seines, and lines and twines, for the u?e of the fisheries, but net to include sporting fishing-tackle, or hooks with flies, or trawling spoons. Fur skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner. Flint, flints, and ground flint stones. >■ . . j Foliee digitalis. Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out. Fossils. Fowls, pure bred, including pheasants and quails, for improvement of stock. Fuller's earth. Gannister. Gas coke when used in Canadian manufactures only. Gentian root. ^ . , Ginseng root. Gooseberries. Gold-beaters' moulds and gold-beaters' skins. Gravels. Grease, the refuse of animal fat, for use of soap stocky not otherwise provided for. Green fruits and edible berries, in their natural condition, viz : — Apples, Apricots, Bananas, Cherries, Olives, Peaches, Pine Apples, Plantains, Plums, Pomegranates, Quinces, Shaddocks, Blackberries, Cranberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Str.'*w- berries. Guano, and other animal £;nd vegetable manures. Gums, amber, Arabic, Australian, copal, damar, mastic, sandarac< shellac, and tragacanth. Gut, and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufactured, for whip and other cord. Gutta percha, crude. Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime). Hair, angola, buffalo and bison, camel, goat, hog, horse and human, cleaned or uncleaned but not curled or otherwise manufactured. Hatters' furs, not on the skin. Hatters' plush of silk or cotton. Hemlock bark. . : Hemp, undressed. Hides, raw, whether dried, salted or pickled. Hoop iron, not exceeding three-eighths of an inch in width and being number twenty-fi ve gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets. ^ Horn strips, when to be used in making corsets. Horses, cattle, sheep and swine, for the improvement of stock, under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board, and approved by the Governor Ganeral in Council. Hoofs, horn and horn tips. Hyoscyamus, or henbane leaf. Earthen Wcure and Tebaoco Pipes, St. Jolm, N. B, i % Tayitry-Caiyli in Brttweli p>ttmi s Ctt 166 CUSTOMS TABIFF. ri890. >j' VM Ice. India rubber, unmanufactured. India hemp, (crude drug). Indigo. ^ ;,,, ;: . * ,,u ( Indigo auxiliary. " ' XpdlsQipaot 3 and extract of. ♦ ^ ..-•!, • Io4ilie, crude. -. . . ^. - Irts, orris root. Jran or steel, rolled round wire rods, under half an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufacturers for use in their factories. Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles and knees, for iron or com- posite ships or vessels. Iron liquor, solution of ascetate of iron for dyeing and calico printing. Istle or tampioo fibre. Ivory and ivory nuts, unmanufactured. Irpn masts for ships, or parts of. , »i-: .:uhri Jalap, root. .\ .^. Junk, old. Jute butts. Jute. ^ . • • Jute cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, callen- dered, nor in any way finished, and not less than forty inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of jute bags for use in their own factories. Jute yarn, plain, dyed or colored, when imported by manufacturerb of carpets, rugs and mats, for use in their own factories. Kanite, or German potash salts for fertilizers. Kelp. Kiyolite. •i- i ; > • t.k.iy Litharge. ^ - ,• 1 1) Litmus and a lichens, prepared and not prepared. : ? . . < Lemons, and rinds of, in brine for candying. Ijogs, and round unmanufactured timber not elsewhere provided for. Lumber and timber, plank and boards, sawn, of boxwood, cherry, walnut, chestnut, gumwood, mahogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandalwood, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory and whitawood, not shaped, planed or otherwise manufactured, and sawdust of the same, and hickory lumber, sawn to shape for spokes of wheels, but not further manufactured. Locomotives and railway passenger, baggage and freu;ht cars, being the property of railway companies in the United States, running upon an^ line of road crossing the frontier, so lon^ as Canadian locomotives and cars are admir.ted free under similar circum- stances in the United States, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs. » Locomotive tires of steel, in the rough. Iiocuat beans, for the manufacture of horse and cattle food. Madder and munjeet, or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of. Aoftdifk F«tt«ry Oo., Xanuteotorni of Eartld'OUbtit'f, 04 Xteg StrMt, 8t Mu, V. B. ,:- [1890. CUHTOMS TARIFF. 157 Manganese, oxide of. . . ,t • ., . Mangoes. -ij.; i Manilla gi'ass. ' .1 i ..i- f .■; ■ ,«! Manuscripts. ; ' :.' '■. i !■ u>\ • Meerschaum, crude or raw. Melons. ..... Mineral waters, natural, not in bottle— under regulatioiia mad* by the Minister of Customs. Mineralogy, specimens of. Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement wbii'i) can be fitted for use. Mo8s, Iceland, and other mosses, crude. Moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds and matresses, in their natural state or only cleaned. Menageries— horses, cattle, carriages and harnessed of, under regula* tions prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Musk, in jwds or in grains. Nitrate of soda or cubic nitre. Nut galls. Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi- monthly magazines, and weekly literary papers xmbound. Nickel. , ^ ,. . Oak bark. '.hi.,..:, ■ ' v.i .;■ .■■:\. Oakum. OiJ cake, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meiU. Oil cake meal. ^ ^ , ,, Oils, cocoanut and palm, in their natural state. •;.';* Olives. > , Oranges, and rinds of . in brine, for candying. , ,,t Ores of metals of all kinds. Ottar of roses. . , usiers. . - . Oxalicacid. t- Paintings in oil or water colors, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists. ^ Paintings in oil or water colors, the production of Canadian artists, under regulations to be made by the Minister of Customs. Palm leaf, unmanufactured. Pearl, mother of, not manufactured. Persis, or extract of archill and cudbear. Philosophical instruments and apparatus, that is to say, such as are not manufactured in the Dominion, when imported by and for use in universitiep, colleges, schools and scientitic societies. Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c , when imported by and for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societie.^. Phosphorus. Peaches. Pelts. • ". ■':.., Pineapples. _,, ' '• Pipe clay. Pitch (pine), in packages of not less than 15 gallons each. .. Plantains. Platinum wire. Bockingham Tfa Foti, 8t. John, H. B. Harold 011b«rt'8 New Carpet Warehouse, 168 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890. Plaits, straw, Tuscan and grass. Plums. Potash, German mineral. Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude. , Pomegranates. ,' . Precipitate of copper, crude. Pumice and pumice stone, ground or unground. Quercitron, or extract of oak bark, for tanning. ....: r ■ ?/ Quicksilver. • ^.t ' , ' Quills, in their natural state, or unplumed. Quinces. Quinine, sulphate of , in powder. • . ; - .-.':.,'. Rags, of cotton, linen, jute and hemp, paper waste or clippings, and waste of any kind, fit only for the manufacture of paper. Baspberries. t , . Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured. Recovered rubber and rubber substitute. Red liquor, a crude acetate of aluminium prepared from pyroligneous acid, for dyeing and calico printing. Redwood planks ami boards, sawn, but not further manufactured. Rennet, raw or prepared. Resin, in packages of not less than fifteen gallons each. ■ ' - Rhubarb root. Rolled rods of steel, under half an inch in diameter, or under half an inch square, when imported by knob or lock manufacturers or cutlers for use exclusively in such manufactures in their own factories. Roots, medicinal, viz : aconite, columba, ipecacuahana, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxacum, valerian. Rubber, hard crude, in sheets, plain or moulded. * ' ■ ' Salt cake, being a sulphate of soda, when imported by manufacturers of glass and soap, for their own use in their works. Salt, imported from the United Kingdom or any British posession, or imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries, not otherwise provided for. Saffron and safflower, and extract of. _^^ Saffron cake. . ' .'.,'.'.'.'. * Sal ammoniac. ' ,^ '■','■ Sal soda. ] . , r * ' ' ' . Sand. ^ ^ •'' ' •..'.- Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned. Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, and fit only to be re- manufactured, being part of, or recovered from, any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada. Sea- weed, not elsewhere specified. Sea-grass. Seeds, anise, coiiander, cardamon, fennel and fenugreek. Seeds, aromatic, v/hich are not edible and are in a crude state, and not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by any other process of manufacture (in addition to those already on the fiee list), viz:— Anise, star, caraway and cummin seeds, and Tonquin beans. Senna, in leaves. Acadia Pottery Co., VanufactarerB of 64 King Street, St. John, R. B. 1890.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 169 Shaddocks. Silex, or crystalized qnartz. Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, not. being doxibled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture in any way.nilk cocoons and silk waste. Silver, and German silver, in sheets, for manufacturing purposes. Skins, undtessed, dried, salted or pickled. Soda ash. Soda caustic. Soda, silicate of. . •. ■ > Sodium, sulphate of. ' Seeds, viz: — Canary, chia, cotton, clover, grass, flower, jube, mustard — brown and white, sesame, sugar beet, sugar cane seed, seeds of fniit and forest trees, not eilible. Settlers' effects, viz : Wearing appareJ, household furniture, profes- sional books, implements and tools of trade, occupation or em- ployment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canada, musical instruments, domestic sewing machines, live stock, carts, and other vehiclep, and agri- cultural implements in use by the settler for at least one year before his removal to Canada, not to include machinery, or arti- cles imported f jr use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale; provided that any dutiable article entered as settlers' effects may not be so entered unless brought with the settler on bi^ first a-rival, and shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of without payment of duty, until after after two years' actual me in Canada; provided also, that under regulations made by the Minister of '"ustoms, that live stock, when imported into Manitoba or the Northwest Territories, by intending i-ef tiers, shall be free, until otherwise ordered by the Governor in C'ouncil. Steel, in sheets of not less than eleven, nor over eighteen wire gauge, and costing not less than seventy -five dollars per ton of two thou- sand two hundred and forty pounds, when imported by manu- facturers of shovels and spades, for use exclusively in such manu- factures in their own factories. Steel, of number twenty gauge and thinner, but not thinner than num- ber thirty gauge, to be used in the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, when imported by the m tnufac- turers of such articles for use in their fac;tories. Steel I ails, weighing not le-*-' than twenty five pounds per lineal yard, for use in railway tracks. Steel, valued at two and one-half cents per pound and upwards, for use in the manufacture of skates. Steel bowls for cream separators. Steel for the manufacture of files, when imported by file manufac- turers for use in their factories. Steel for saws and straw cutters, cut to shape, but not further manu- factured. • Spelter, in blocks and pigs. Spurs and stilts, used in the manufacture of earthenware. Sulphate of iron (copperas). Strawberries. Sulphur, in roll or flour. Tails, undressed. Tagging met J, plain, japanne 1, or coated, in coils not over one and a half inches in width, when imported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces for use in their factories. Butter Crpoki and LiquQi Jugs, St. Johnj N. B. Low priced Tapestry Carpets at 160 CUSTOMS TARIFF [1890. -■. I L. .t\: Tampico, white and black. , . Tanners' bark. Tar (pine), in packages of not lesR than fifteen gallons each. Tea, except as provided by the Act 49 Vic, cap 83, sec 10. Terra Japonica. Teasels. i • Tin, in blocks, pigs, bars and sheets, and plates and tin foil. Tobacco, unmanufactured, for Excise purposes, under conditions of " The Act respecting the Inland Revenue." Tortoise and other shelJs, unmanufactured. Travellers' baggage, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of C'ustoms. Trees, forest, when imported into the Province of Manitoba, or the Northwest Territories for planting. Trees, shrubs, and plants, viz:— Apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum, quince, and all other fruit trees, and the seedling stock of the same; blackberry, currant, gooseberry, raspberry, and rof e bushes; grape and strawberry vines; shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants. Tree-nails. Tumeric. . ' " , Turpentine, raw or crude. •' i- - ' ' ' Turtles. . . . . ■ i ■ Ultramarine blue, in pulp. ; • . i : Vegetables, viz:- Citrons, mangoes, melons, yams. Vaccine, and ivory vaccine points. . , , , ^.^ , ; j .. > ^ Varnish , black and bright, for ships' use. ' ' " ' - •'■ • -^ Vitriol, blue. Veneers, and ivory, sawn only. ■■,■ \, u Verdigris, or svib-acetate of copper, dry. Vegetable fibres, natural, not produced by any mechanical process. White shellac, for maufacturing purposes. Whiting or whitening. Whalebone, unmanufactured. Willow for basket-makers. Wire of brass or copper, round or flat. Wire of iron or nteel, galvanized or tinned, number sixteen gauge or smaller. Wire rigging for ships and vessels. Wood for fuel, when imported into Manitoba and the Northwest Ter- ritories. Woods, not further manufactured than sawn or split, viz : — African teak, blackheart ebony, lignum vitse, red cedar and satin wood. Wool, unmanufactured, hair of the ali)aca, goat and other like ani- mals, not elsewhere specified. . Yams. Yellow metal, in bolts, bars and for sheathing. ii<«^ Bt-;^ Zinc, in blocks, pigs and sheets. 42 V.. c 15; Schedules B and C; — 43 v., c. 18, 8. 2;-44 v., c. 10, s. 3;— 45 V., c. 6, s. 5;— 46 V., c. 13, 8. 1; i7 v., c. 30, 8. 1;— 48-49 V., c. 01, s. l;-49 V.. c. 37, s. 2. Acadia Fottery Co., Manufaotorers of S4 Xing Starevt, St. Jota, V. B. 1890.] CufTOMS TARIPP. 161 i SCHEDULE D. The following articles are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same are found, viz. : Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditioas, or of an immoral or indecent character. Reprints of Canadian copyright works, and reprints of British copy, right work which have heen also copyrighted in Canada. Coin, base or counterfeit. 42 V,, c. la, Schedule D:— 41 V., c. 10 s. 4; — 49 v., 0. 37, s. 5, part. SCHEDULE E. ■'■' ' •' '• • EXPORT DUTIES. '" ' '• " Shingle bolts of pine or cedar, and cedar logs capable of being made into shingle bolts (1887), il.SOpcord 128 cubic feet Spruce logs, board measure, $1 p M Pine logs, board measure, ...... $2 p M Provided that the powers vested in the Governor in Council by section 9 of 49 Vic, cap. 33, shall extend and apply in all respects to the above named articles and that the Governor in Council may in- crease the export duty on pine logs to three dollars per thousand feet, board measure, 49 V. , c. 27, s. 4. t > n"i ■••>,• ;i' • .'•■.■ ''\ ''"' ADDENDA. ARTICLES ADDED TO THE FREE LIST UNDER AUTHORITY OP .. ^„^.. .. ORDERS IN COUNCIL, Woollen rags, o c June 17, '79 Glass, bent, for manufacture of showcasses, ]»rovided it is not made in < 'auada, o Any goods or packages being the groWt'h, produce or manufacture of Canada, and having been exported . i , f therefrom and intended to be returned, may be ad- ' mitted free of duty on being re-tmporte 1 to Canada, provided •■uch goods or packages were entered for exportation and branded or marked by a Cv)Ilector or proper officer of customs, when fully identified by the collector or prope • officer at the lort or place ' where they are 60 re-impo -ted; and further, pro- " ' vided that the property in such goods or packages has continued in the same person ov persons by whom they were exportei, an \ that such re import- ation takes place within one year of the exportition thereof, o c June 21 ,8,4 c Aug 14, 79 Milk Fani and Preserve Jars St. John, N. B. Oilcloths all prloM and widthi at Harold Gilbert*i, 162 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1890. '( Lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth, imported by manufacturers of buttons for use in their own factories, and woven or made in patterns ; \ ., i ) of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for covering buttons exclusively, o c Nov 6, '85 Giucible sheet steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2^ to 18 inches wide, imported by manufacturers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in their own factories, o c Nov 6, '85 Seed and breeding oysters, imported for the purpose of being planted in Canadian waters, o c May 3, '8C Fish skins and fish offal, imported by manufacturers of glue for use in their own factories, o c Dec 13 '86 Books printed in any of the languages or dialects of any of the Indian tribes of the Dominion of Canada, o c July 1 '86 Hatters' bands, bindings, tips and sides, and linings both tips and sides, when imported by hat manu> facturers only, for use in their factories in the manufacture of hats, o July 5 '86 Hickory billets, not further manufactured than sawn to shape, to be used in the manufacture of axe, hatchet, hammer and other tool handle), when im- ported for such use. o c July 15 '86 Steel strip, specially imported by manufacturers of buckthorns and plain strip fencing for use in their factories o c July 17, '86 Brass and copper wire, twisted, imported by manu- facturers of boots and shoes, for use in their factories. o c July 20, '86 Wood of the persimmon and dogwood trees imported in blocks for the manufacture of shuttles, o c July 20 '86 Ultramarine blue, o c Aug 18 '86 Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture of brass and paper shells or cartridges, when imported b^ manufacturers of brass or paper shells or cart- ridges for use in their own factories, Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or angora goat, when imported by manufacturers of braid for use exclusively in their fac:ories in the manufacture of o c Sept 23 '86 such braids only. o c Nov 18, '86 Sweat leathers, imported by hat manufacturers only, for use in their factories in the manufacture of hats, , o c July 1, '87 4Lcad^ Pottery Co., Mannfaoturen ot 64 King BtTMt, 8t. John, H. B. 1890,] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 168 Square reeds and raw hide centres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel caps for whip ends, imported by whip manu- facturers for use in the manufacture of whips in their own factories, o c July 2, '87 Noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories. o c July 2, '87 Homo spring steel wire, coppered or tinned, smaller than No. 9 and not smaller than No. 15 wire gauge, when imported by manufactvurers of mattresses for use in their own factoJies, o c July 18, '87 Wire of iron or steel, galvanized, tinned, or coppered, or not, of No, 16 gauge, or smaller, when imported by manufacturers of wire cloth and wire work, to be used for these purposes in their own factories, o c A ug 9, '8 Anthracite coal dust. o c Nov 22, '87 Copper rollers, for use in calico printing, when imported Dy calico printers for use in their factories in the printing of calicoes, and for no other purpose, (such rollers not being manufactured in Canada), .... o c Nov*22, '87 Retorts, pans, condensers, tubing and pipe, made of platinum, when imported by manufacturers of sul- phuric acid for use in their works in the manufacture of concentration of sulphuric acid, o c Dec 17, '87 Green fruits and edible berries, in their natural condi- tion, viz:— Apples, apricots, bananas, cherries, man- goes, olives, peaches, pineapples, plantains, plums, pomegranates, quinces, and shaddocks o c Blackberries, cranberries, and strawberries. gooseberries, rasiiberries, o c Ap'l 13, '88 i Ap'l 13, '88 Seeds, viz:— Clover, g'rassand flower, canary, chia, cot- ton, jute, mustard (brown and white), sesame, sugar beet, sugar cane seed, and seeds of fruit and forest trees, not edible, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Seedr. "aromatic, which are not edible and are in a crude state, and not advanced in value or condition by re- fining or grinding or by any other process of manu- facture (in addition to those already on the free list), viz:— Anise, star, caraway and cummin seeds, and Tonquin beans, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Trees, shrubs and plants, viz: — Apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum, qui.^ce and all other fruit trees, and the seedling stock of the same; blackberry, currant, gooseberry, raspberry, and rose bushes; grape ana strawberry vines, , o c Ap'l 13, '88 Shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Vegetables, viz: — Citrons, melons and yams, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Flower Pots and Bariple Ware, Spittoons, St ^ohn, N. B. r '\- Union Oirp«ti •! Uw Pritft at HtfoM OUbert'i, 164 IICDBX. [18§0 r nje unristian l^aptists, ....... 94 Harbor Master's Fi oh, 27 Haymarket Tolls, 27 Hospitals and Asylums, Ill Time for going through Falls,, Time Ball, St. John, Temperance Organizations, . . . Town of V/oodstock, lOB. 129 119 120 128 129 117 19 26 71 113 123 18 28 51 84 90 14 23 28 70 12 94 24 J9 1 >1 )2 »B }9 17 15 17 !9 1 5 6 9 S 8 . -8 . 28 . 28 .121 54 Acftdia PoU«ry Co., St. John, N. B, % 12 34 24 59 '1 )1 )2 » J9 17 15 17 19 1 5 6 9 t B . -S . 28 . 28 ,121 54