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Uonum Catholic Ciuirch, St. (ioorire Methodist Church, St. John's District Methodist Chui'cli, Carbonear District Methodist Church, Burin District aMethodist Church, lionavista District l*resl)yterian Church Congreiiational Church Reformed Church of England Educational Institutions — Protestant ami Jioman Catliolic Education Boards Eclipses 18!)1 Executive Council Foe; Signals Fixed ami Movealjlc Festivals, Anniversaries, &c 1— XV 111 III 112 ss ss si; 2.". 2f; 112 112 110 -2(» 2;'. !»:! sit :•:) ill) 2(; !>1 112 s ;m) ill lur. 8 20 2r, 10.-) 107 lOS los KIS 101) 101) 10'.) no no no 100 o 22 84 8 t NEWFOIJXDLANI) ALMANAC. Financial Secrctarv's ( Xiicc Fislierit'.s f "onuiii-isioii ,. neoloo-icai Drpart iiu!iit r.ciu-ral Protest a lit Academy .".".'.".",*.'.'.' IIouso of Assciiihlv IIarl)or .Master aiKl llarl.or | )',,'. V .' Hospital Harbor (irace (iraiiunar ScliooV, '.*,'.*.' Inspectors of AVeiijiits .•nul Me:.s„re.'.".'. Justices of the Vearc .Jiidicia! Deparliiieiit. couiprisin-'l'ists "o'f" I5.i,','i<;;;. / ; tl'o Supreme Court. slipemnalVAn;!,/:;'!.;^:^;'';:;:'^" ■'''' '•"-y^ '>f Leirislative (^Jtnicil Li,i.rlitliouscs. 15eacr)iis. .0 • ».> )>•> 12 10 ;u 47 42 ;!!) 4;! 41 4;; 20 20 2(; 24 24 24 24 24 24 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR 1391. 2(5 !);?— 9.-) 21 25 24 101 ' 90 90 90 7 In lli'> year ]>'J\ {\uw \\ill Ix' two Kclip^ics of ilu- Si n and two ol'tlio Moox. /. — -t 7'ohil ICrliiK-tr nf tlic MOOX, Mu ij i>.">', I ,s [U . j,ti ril (I risi'hlr (IS u Pi/rtial Eclips/' at h'i'cciiii-irli. TIk' lirst coiitacl with tlu- Shadow (.cciu's at 121 froiii tli;' Xorlh.'nnuost point of the ?.[o()irs limit towards llu- Kast. 'rhc last contaci at '.»') t(>\vard-^ the West: in each ca^,', {'or ilimi iiiKiii'c. //. — All Aiiiiitldi- h'()' N. JII.—A Toti'l h'rii,>i^i' nf l/ir MOOX. Xiiroahor 7.T, 1 801, risihlo at (Ircfnivich. Tha tirst contact with the Shadow occnrs at "i from the Nortlu nnnost point of the Moon's limb toAvards the East. The last contact at ;>.-) towttrds the West: in each case, for Oirfct image. IV.—A, ]'aiii 20' \Y . of (JriH-nwich, and Latitude 8.')^' 40' S. Greatest Eclipse, N-( ('()^\• Head I'oint Iviclic • . • • Toiiit Forollc.., ('a\)(' Xoniiaii (^uirpoii Islaiul — ('ai)i' IJaiild (Iroais I>laiul — North I'diiit . Canada Head C:i\n' St. John— Xortli r>il! 'i\villin() Otter Wadhani F'.mk Island Capi' Frocls— Soiitli Hill Ch'ofMispond Island Otter (loosc'berry Island Cape IJonavista — Gull Island Catalina Harbor — \ort!i Head... Horseehops Trinity IIarl)or— cntranci' Honaventnrc H;>ad HaccalicMi Island — Xorth Foint .. Cape St. Francis Cape Spear Cape IJroyle — Xortli Foint ( 'ape Ballard Cape Uace Viri;in Uoeks Cape Fine Cape St. Clary's Flacentia Harbor Mortier Kocks — mid Cape Chapeaurouge Foint Mav St. Fierre Island, Gallantry Head Light. Cape Muiuelon True latitude of Church Hill Longitude (west of Cireeinvich) Variation of the coini)ass creasiiuj seven sennids annuallv, 1 " ! c / // 47 •M U -A) IS 4s I'S .-.4 .-)!l 14 2(; 4!» .1.") VI ."•7 51 k; .")(i 41 .•)() .">7 27 40 :)i 1 !) .">7 .") 47 .■)! ;;s (|i U.") 5:5 40 .-.1 ;{s oO ').■) 25 .")() .'.',1 (1 .") .") 27 (t .")ii 4! () ,")(; 2 (1 4 It .")•,» ;5i» 7)7} 25 (t 4!> ;'i» 2s :a 41 20 4!) 4(1 (1 .-).'} 54 1!) I!.") ;].-) .■■);', 45 12 4!» ;ii; .")U .");5 10 40 4!l IH 40 5;} 24 l!» 4 20 53 33 40 4S .")S ;50 .-.3 27 4S 4L' 40 .•)2 5!t 20 4S \V1 2S .".2 5(; l> 4,s L'l ;5o r,;5 8 30 4s •)•) ;50 :>;\ 11 ;5(t 4S n; 80 03 IS 10 4,s ;» .■■>2 4 7 50 47 4S :)o :>'! 47 10 47 :il 11 :>•! ;!(; 30 47 .")2 o'l 57 27 4(; 4(1 4() .■)2 53 2(t U\ :'.!> 4:5 .•■>2 .51) 10 40 20 ;{|'. ."jO 5(; 35 4(; ;57 14 .-.;5 30 4(; 4<> ;i4 54 11 45 47 l,-) 11 53 55 3 47 2 54 52 4i; .-.4 10 55 20 30 4(; :a 55 5i> 4(; 4.-) •:A 5(1 lit 30 47- 34' Xorth. 52 ' 42' AVest. ;'>^' 30' and in- >;:" .)< NoTK. — The tide table in the calendar pages nuiy various other places on the coast by simply adding o may be, the ditt'erence between the "times of high Aval of the Moon at St. John's, and the time of the full tido example, to lind the time of higli water at any of the ception F.ay. add 45 minutes to liie time at Avhieh it John's; for I'lacentia F>ay. ad.d2hours; for St. Fierr on the Xorth-AVest Coast, 4 hours, 6lc.— [-SV.'^' t! l(i .j7 27 40 ."i7 .') 47 (").") r)."( 40 ").") 2-) ■..-. 27 "><; 2 I.-) 2:> ")4 41 20 ■.;{ .-,4 y,'> 4.-, 12 ');{ 10 40 '.;! 24 I) 5;5 ;?;! 40 •.;{ 27 )2 r,i» 20 .2 .-„; C ;i 8 30 ;5 11 ;!o .S IS 10 2 17 .■(() 2 47 10 2 ;;(; ;5(t 2 r>7 27 2 :);', 20 i r,'.) 10 ) r,r> •> ■- 1).) 5 :',o 1 11 4.-. » ■- « •S .■■)2 20 ;5o 1(» •rtli. L\St. 111- icMl)le to the case chan.iie )or; for of Con- ■r in St. Ferolle. 1891] N E \V FO U XI ) L A \ 1 ) ALMANAC. A Table for Telling the V^eather Through all the Lunations of each Year, for Ever. This l;U)lt' i^ the I'l'siilt of many years aetnal <)h-.rr\ atiuu : tli- avIioU' In-inir constructed oii a due consideration of tlir atlraetioii of tlie Sun and Moon in their several positions resi)cetinu tlic Karili, and Mill, by >inii)lf inspection, show the observer Avhat l<) near tiie trutli as to be seldom or never found to fail. 1 '"^ =3 H :! '*t 1 7f «/tr^ iV^?'; Monn, ?/i^ Thirst Qxar- Srf - = 1 :^ re re 4_ M re 1 r" 1 14 1 (er, the Full Mnaii, ar tin' Lnst (Jiiart'-r, /i c '^ 'y^ ^ ^ 'A -5 -z r^ -% 3 i c S i c — t^ o i.' H" t-^ — re ^ e: ^ r- y. re ^ x' 5. ^ '■^- T. 4* H- 2 > r- 2 i^ "= re *^ -^ ^ -— "^ •-; *" T • J 77* 3 = 3 = 37;^ P = =J r-* -* -? FT " 2 ^ ^ r;. ■.> ■.- -^ :- ~ ' « " " " ^ 5 3 3 3 3 ^ J^ ^'g ^" re p ,H 3 rr" Hi ^ "^ '^ 'Z '^ zz — * - ^ rA — 2 r. do Jerusalem. oO 8 do Madras, East IniUes. I 8 do n do Canton. [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. JANUARY, 1891. D 4 (5004 Moon's Phases— C alculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Last Quartkr 2nd clay, Oh,, 41ni., Evening. Nkw Moox 9th clay, 1 Ih. , 54m. , Evening. First Quarter KJth clay, 2h. , 47ni. , Evening. Full Moon 24th day. Oh. , 54ni. , Morning. '• 17 24 24 2,S • ..June 20 2] ner Day 24 ay, Sep. 29 ••Nov. 9 29 ;{o • ■Dec. 21 25 mences on 1.H91. 5 on the Datf of Week. Thursday . . Friday .... Saturday . . Sunday • Monday — Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday • . Sunday • Monday . . • . Tuesday . . • Wednesday Thursday . • . Friday .... Saturday . . Sunday. Monday . . . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . . . Friday Saturday . . . Sunday • Monday Tuesday Wednesday . Thui'sday . . . Friday . . . . . Saturday . . . M Sun rises Sun sets at St. John's. G. app. time. Sun's Dedi- 1 ^S nation. ^ Eqna. of ^ time. t^ add. Ilif/h Water at St. John's. 1 2 3 4 o G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 39 30 31 h. m. 7 55 7 54 7 54 7 54 7 54 7 54 7 53 7 53 7 53 7 52 7 52 7 51 7 51 7 50 7 50 7 49 7 48 7 47 7 40 7 4/ 7 44 7 44 7 43 7 42 7 41 7 40 7 38 7 37 7 30 7 35 7 33 m.| 13 S 14 15 10 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 20 271 29 3o: 31: 33' 34 3<. 38, 40 42 43 45 40. 48, 49 51 52 54 S 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 55 49 43 37 30 22 14 57 48 38 28 18 7 50 44 32 19 I 53 40 20 12 57 42 27 11 55 39 40.212 28.013 48.414 41.515 7.5; 10 0.018 39.019 45.0,20 24.721 38.5;22 20.023 49.224 4().0;25 19.r20 27.027 10.7 28 30.4 29 20.5 30 59.4 31 43 58' I 851 98; 09| 20! 30l 39! 40 5;) 58 03 0(; 08 OS ni 3 4 4 .5 5 I 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 s. 07|10 05! 10 OljlO 7 9.432 55:11 49:11 40 1 1 30; 12 1!» 00 i>2 70 50.8 33 22.134 25.5 35 7.5'30 28.3'37 28.5:37 8.3 38 28.139 28.3 10 9.2,41 31.341 12 12 12 12 58 13 39' 13 19|l3 90' 13 44 13 40 8 35 2 28 54 19 44 8 31 54 10 38 59 1!) 38 57 15 32 ■18 4 IS 32 40 r>H 9 20 30 39 831 02 1 87:1 35 1 45:1 121 34! 1 08' 1 31 1 1 00' I 11|0 (;io 48|0 700 23^0 oo'o i8:o 57:0 2i;o lo'o 22 50'0 12,0 8S;0 85'0 020 38'0 94 09'0 O4'o 780 s. a. 18111 10811 153 137 120 102^ 083i OO2I 040 017 9;t2 900 939 911 883 853 823 792 7OI1 729| 097| 00'5i f;32J 599 j 505 532 498' 405: 431 ni.lp. m. 00,11 24 40' ' 38 1 3 4 5 () 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 398 10 304|ll 1^1 24i 44| 44 41 40: 12 13 59 32 20 57 44 38| 18; 371 53! 59 i 52 35 18 57 34 07 39 13 44 10 19 10 02 11 53 08 08 05 04 30 37 50 44 21 08 42 01 17 23 10 59 42 21 58 31 03 37 08 43 20 Memoranda, &C. — January 3, Tort lloyal, Jamaica, burnt 1703. 0, Epiphany. 8, Battle of New Orleans, 1815. 9, 1!. C. Calhedml opened, 1850. 10, Penny Postage, Great Britain, 1840. 14, R. Bruce died, 1011. 15, Jame^ Watt born, 1730. 10, Battle of Coruniia, 1809. 17, B. Franklin born, 1700. 19, D. Wc'bster born, 1782. 22, Byron born, 1783. 23, William Pitt died, 1800. 24, Fox born, 1749. 25, Septuageslnia Sunday. 27, Mozart died, 1750. 28, Col- onial Buildiiuj opened, 1850. 10 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 1891J FEBRUARY, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Last Quauteu l<>tli clay, Ih., Urn., Evening. New Moox i^th clay, lOh. , 41m. , Morning. FiiJST QuAUTKU l">th clay, 2h. , 59m. , Morning. Full ]\loox -3rcl clay, ;5h. , -tTm., Morning. Dan of Week. N Sun Sun w rises sets ! ?. ^ at St. John's. (t. oj'p. time. Sun's Decli- nation. ^ ,. I Equa. ^ 5 ! ''/ time add. 111. m. h. ni. Sunday • Monday ... Tncsday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . . Tuesday . . . Wodnesdav Tluirsdav .' . Friday.."... Saturday . . ■ Sunday • ^londay Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday . . . Sunday • Monday Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . . II 2| *l I O \\ i)| (ii -1 ( . 8' 9 10' 11; 12 i:| 141 15 10 17 IS 19 20 21 :24! 25; 2(;i 27 28 ^2 4 55 8 31 4 29 4 28 5 L'O 24 5 22 5 20 19 17 K! u! 12 ir c H 5 2 5 (I 5 59 5 57 5 59! O' 2: • » ''J 7| 8 10 11 121 13 15| in! IS, 1!> 21' 22 24 25 2('. 27 21 > 17 n; k; 1(5 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 U 10 10 10 a.) 51! 5 49| 5 30 9 32, s 34: s 35 S 7 I 4S 30 12 54 3(; 17 58 39 20 40 20 39 19 5S 37 15 54 32 11 49 27 4 (>) 1!» 57 34.9 42 20.443 48.3;44 5S.9'44 52.0145 29.9 40 51.240 50.9'47 47.4'48 23. 2 '48 44.7149 52.4'49 40.050 27.9>>1 50.7j51 13.3 52 ls.2,'52 11.0 52 54.7 53 27.1 53 49.5 54 2.2,54 5.0 5.5 0.2 55 40.3 55 24.;! 50 54. (150 17.550 73 47 20 91 00 28 94 m. 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 s. 5s:i4 201 4 8l!l4 39il4 9(;:i4 51 1 14 04il4 55 14 05ll4 53,14 !t9jl4 43' 14 S0'l3 27^ 13 (iO 13 04' 13 40 13 75 13 OS 13 39 12 G9 12 48 55 2 8 13 17 21 24 20 27 27 27 20 24 21 18 13 S .3 57 50 42 34 25 10 55 44 ,«-« IIi(jh Water at St. John's. s. 12 00 40 34 49 85 41 17 14 31 09 29 12 18 48! 04 87| 98 3!> 12 18 5S 35 50 00 04 f 38, |a. 33111 1 3 4 5 7 I S 9 9 298' 204 231' 19H 105! 132i 099! 005! 032 000: 033 1 005 10 09711 12811 m. 50 32 58 21 29 29 10 12 58 23 00 p. m. 50 2 22 30 159; 1S9! 218: 247: 275 303 330j 35Gi 381 405! 429 451 473 2 •> o 4 5 5 () ( 7 8 S 9 9 3 45 4 53 5 53 40 7 3() 8 22 8 47 9 24 37110 01 29 10 53 0()j 11 4o!... 55 20 34 31 17 57 33 12 38 09| 39| 13 1 19 2 44 3 58 4 55 41 21 i) () 57 7 3(J 8 02 8 33 9 03 37 45 10 09 Memoranda, &C.— February 2. Cnudlouias Day. 5, Sir Robert Peel born, 1788. 'A. 14, )r. Kane [)n born, 1891J NEWrOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 11 MARCH, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calciiated for Mean Time at 3t. John's, New'fld. Last Quautek 3rd day, 41i. , Gni., Morning. Nkw Moon 9th dny, sh. , 20in. , Evening. EinsT QrAUTKi; lOtli day, 51i., 4fii!i., Evening. Fuj-L Moon 9tli dav, 9h., 4 liii.. Evening. Daij of WecJi. '^ i I Sun rises at ^ St. .Toliu's. Sua \(l-. a pp. tiiiw. s Snn\>i Dedi-- ^^ mitlon. '~ . i Eqvji. s ■■ ot ,^ 1 time rn («J 2;? 2 24' {; 20 27 28 9<» i) 5 5 5 5 30 5 31 58 50 54 52 50 48 40 I ni.i 39 S 41 42 44 45 ^7, 4.s; 50 51' 53' 54 50 57 58 5i) 1 1) O 4 s 8;n 10| til 14; 10, 17, 18 20 21i 23 N O ' 7 34 7 11 4S <; 25 2 5 39 5 10 4 52 4 29 4 5 3 42 18 ."')5 3) 7 4;'. 20 50 • > 2 2 2 1 1 32 9 14 3S 1 1 1 25 1 49 2 12 2 ;'.o 2 59 3 22 3 40 4 9 33.5 50 42.9 57 40.0 57 ■I,"..;'. 57 35.2 57 22.0 5S 4.158 42.058 10.0 58 40.5 5S 14.0'58 38.959 1.5 '59 22. 25!) 4 1.5 '59 ini. s. 97 12 32 24 12 20 49 12 8 73; 11 9411 15 11 33,11 50|lO 00;lO 4.'. 41 27 13 5S 59.7 17.3 5!) 34.0 52.0 9.7 31.8 59 12.159 59 59 79 10 28 91ilO 12 01 j 9 50 101 9 40 171 9 23 9 8 49 8 32 8 14 7 77 0(; 09 07 010 740 47,0 si!o 78lO 40 |a. 49410 514 11 533 11 9 27.9.V.) 2.8:58 35.258 4.7 58 31.1 58 54.1J58 13.358 28.4 58 21 25 27 2S 27 25 20 15 08 00 90 79 00 53 38 21 04 50 t on 7 20 7 2 6 44 G 25 7 5 48 5 30 5 11 4 53 4 35 4 10 <;8 04 29 05 75 (;o 22 03 85 90 80 r)>< 20 80 40'0 <)2'o 43!o 90,0 53i0 io!o 87'o 509, 5so! 003 1 Oli) 0341 018| 002| 0751 087 099 ni. 27 l;5 57 29; 041 21: 24! Oil 12i 30; 04 45 14 ni. 51 37 21 53 09 10 I 719 729 737 744 751 757j 701j 705 708 770 770 770 709 707 704 700 11 1 (> 4 4 5 G 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 P- 10 11 1 3 28 4 45 5 48 25 7 30 7 54 8 28 9 09 9 38 52110 10 43 11 07 39| 25 44 03 04 50 30 04 30 08 39 11 44 21 49 2 08 3 27 4 28 5 14 5 "4 28 7 00 7 32 8 03 8 35 9 08 9 45 03| 10 27 55; 11 19 Memoranda, &c.— Mareh 1, St. David. 2, Jolin Wesley died, 1791. 8, William IIL died, 1702. 10, Frincc of Wales married, 1803. 12, Assassina- tion of tlie Emperor of Itussia, 1881. 15, Ca'sar assassinated, B.C., 44. 17, St. Patricia's Day. 20, Sir Lsaac Newton died, 1720. 21, Princess Louise maiTled, 1871. 22, Palm Sunday. 25, Annunciation— Lady Day. 27, (Jood Friday. 28, Raphael born, 1483; Great lire at Jamaica, 1802. 29, Easter Sunday. f 12 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 APRIL, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Last Quautkr 1st day, 2h, 59m, Evening. Nkw ;Moon 8th day, 5h, 2(!m, Morning. EiitsT QuAUTKi! I5th clay, lOh, oym, Morning. Full Moon 23rtl day, Ih, 34m, Evening. Last QuAinicn 30tli day, lOh, 22m, Evening. Day of Week High Water at St. Juhii's. Wednosda\ Tlmrsdav . Friday..'.. Satiirilav Sunday Monday . . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Tluirsdav ". Friday..'.. Saturday Sunday Monday Tuestlay Wednesday Tliursday Friday. .* Saturday Sunday.. Monday Tuesday . . Wednesday Tliursday Friday... Saturday Sunday INIonday Tuesday .. Wednesday Tlmrsdaj' E(niation of time to be added to apparent time to the lotli, and to be sub- tracted tlie reuiaindor of tlie niontli. Memoranda, &C.— April l, rrince Bismarck born, 1815. 5, Low Sun- day. (;, GoldsmlMi horn, 1771. 7, Wordsworth born, 1770. 8, Loren7-o dc Medici died, 14;»2. 10, Battle Toulouse, 1814; Lord Bacon died, 1(120. 12, Lincoln assassinated, 1805. ];!, Catholic Emancipation, 182'.i; Fort Snnipter taken, ]«(il. k;. Battle Culhuleu, 174(',. 17, Shakespeare born, 15(J4. 18, Sir II. Cole died, ]8S2. ]!», Byron died, 1824. 2:1, St. George; Shakespeare died, KIK;. 24, Cronnvell born, 15!)9. 25, St. Mark. 20, I'lague of London, 1(555. 1891] Moon' New First Full Last 4-,, '. ItMnrgipiw'fcai ^ riW M i i..- ri89i 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 18 MAY, 1891. IMew'fld. Evening. Morning. Morning. Evening. Evening. High Water at I't. John's. I 3!),' . i;j 47 05 00 40 m. 18 12 41 10 55 34 14 21 59 02 22 25| J3 54 33 01 39 14 38 25 03 31 t5 51 1 37 3 11 4 29 5 24 G 04 G 42 3() 05 34 19 7 8 8 9 9 58 10 38 11 45 23 1 2(J 2 4G 3 49 4 37 5 18 5 57 6 25 7 03 7 m 8 02 8 49 9 83 10 25 11 09 be Hiib- •M- Sun- 011 zo dc 0. 12, uniptor 18, Sir c (llcrl, Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Nkw Moon 7th clay, 2h. , 25ni. , Evening. FinsT Quarter 15tli day, 4h. , ;53in. , Morning. Full Moon 2;}nl day, 21i., 5r)ni. , Morning. Last Quautkr 30tli day, 31i. , 24ui. , Morning. Day of Wed: Friday Saturday ... Sunday • Monday . . . . Tuesday — Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday • . . Sunday • Monday . . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Tluirsday .. Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday,.. . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Tliursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday TlmrrHlay . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • 1^ Snn rises St. Sun sets at John's. G. ap2^. Sun's decli- nation. J^ , Eqna. .- ^ ^ c of time ^i~«( subt. tl^Ni Hiiih Water at St. John's. h. ni.ih. ni. 1 2 3 4 5 « 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 k; 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 2 1 28 l29 |30 i31 481 43| 421 401 39l 38' 3()1 35| 33 32 31 291 28! 27| 20 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 1() 1 14 13 13 12 (> 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 1( 18 19 20 21 2;^ 24 25 »> 7 28 7 29 7 30 7 31 7 32 1 33 7 34 7 35 7 3<; 7 38 7 40 7 41 7 41 7 « N 15 15 15 15 1(J 1(! 1() 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 1!> 19 V.) 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 4 22 40 57 15 32 48 5 7 21 37 52 8 23 37 52 (; 19 33 40 58 11 23 34 40 .57 7 17 27 37 40 33.7 85.4 22.0 53.2 8.0 45 3S 44 70 44 12 43 47 42 81 7.9|42 13 50.8 41 44 n.oUo 74 m. s. 2 59 02 20.2 17.9 52.0 8.0 5.7 40 02 39 29 38 54 37 79 37 02 44.9 30 24 5.1I35 44! 0.1134 04' 47.7133 K2S 9.5:32 99, 11.4 32 10 53.1 14.3 14.7 54.3 12.7 31 31 30 45 29 58 28 71 27 82 45.320 03 59.1^25 12 51.0 24 20 20.0 23 27 27.8 22 33 12.5 21 39 28 12 98 19 12 24 09 2;» 08 \ 34 10 \ 37 94 lO 5 41 210 5 43 910 ] 40 04 } 47 Ol'o 5 48 (;2'0 } 49 07:0 3 48 97,0 { 48 33 { 47 140 5 45 40 ? 43 12 5 40 310 ) 3(; 970 \ 33 09,0 5 28 09'0 i 23 77|0 3 18 3410 314 291 208 244 220 190 172 148 124 101 077 m. 50 25 39 23I 18 55 12 19 59 28 20 054,10 04|10 030:10 53111 007111 40 ni. 20 49 03 57 42 19 30 43 23 52 44 28 17 015 038 0(il 084 23 ) 12 40 5 90 2 59 04 2 51 04 2 43 77'0 2 35 450 100 128| 150 172; 194 21(;i 23 7 i 258^ 278! 298 10 318 11 337 350 1 28 24 14 55] 30 13 57 32 15 57 31 32 10 33 11 10 19 47 49 52 48 38 19 00 37 21 50 39 21 55 50 57 40 13 Memoranda, &C.— May 1, Governor Glover sworn into office, 1870; S.S. Pliilip and James. 3, Rogation Sunday; Governor Darlimj svorn into ojiire, 1855. 4, Battle of Te-vvlcesbury, 1471. 0, Toace lu-oclainied l)ot-\vecn the allied Powers and Russia, 1850. 7, Ascension Day— Holy Tluirsday. 11, Massacre at Delhi, 1857. 12, General Election under Xew Constitution, 1855. 13, First Leg- islative General Assembly opened; lUots in Water Street, 1801 ; Foundation Stone It. C. Cathedral laid, 184(5. 17, Tentccost— Whit Sunday. 24, IMrtli of Queen Victoria; Trinity Sunday. 28, Corpus Cliristi. u NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 JUNE, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. New Moox Oth day, Oh., r»5m,, Morning. First Quautku l;5th day, !>h. , 0;5in. , Eveninji;. Full Moon 21st day, 21i., 41hi., Evening. Last Quahtku 2.sth day, 71i. , •15ni. , Morning. Day of Week. ^ Sun Sii n rtsos sets t « iSt. John's. (i. app. time.l -j Sun's dcrlt- , ^S ' nation. i *' •= b ' niijh .^ S }yat(r at K- '^ St. John's. I— 1^ I Monday Tuesday Wednesday ;j Thursday Friday i ."> Saturday , (t Sunday i 7 Monday I 8 Tuesday | 9 Wednesday jlO Tlnirsday ,11 Friday |12 Saturday |l3: Sunday iU Monday ilT) Tuesday ;10 Wednesday jl7 Tlmrsday '18 Friday. .' ]<) Saturday 120 Sunday i2i Monday 22 Tuesday i2;5 Wednesday |2-t Thursday |25 Friday.. |2(i Saturday (27 Sunday 28 Monday 2!) Tuesday ;K) ih. r 4 m. li. 12, 7 12, 7 HI 7 10| 7 7 10 10, d; ill 8 8 8 7 7 (J (I (I (I C 7 7 « s !) 4 8 7 50 4 8 7 51i 4 8 / ali : 4 7 7 :)2; 4 7 7 .-)2 4 (J 7 ,-)a, 4 (I 7 5:5 i 4 (1 7 r,4 ni., ^ 4;5 X 22 44 22 45 4.-> 4(5 47 48; 48 4!)' // !) 7 10 r' 10 J 10 7 11 11 o4 55 55 55 5(; 5Gj 5«| 50! 5(51 5(51 5(5| 5(1! 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 2."> 2;5 2:5 2:5 2:5 2;} 28 2:5 2; 5 2;5 2:3 23 2;i 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 5(5 X 23 3 11 i;) 2(1 3!> 45 51 50 1 5 !) 13 1(5 1!) 21 2:5 25 2(5 2(5 27 27 2(1 25 24 22 20 17 14 11 34.3 20 3:5.2 11) !).0,18 21.417 10.31(5 35.5 15 3(5.1)14 14.313 27.(;jl2 1(5.711 41.5!l0 41. nj 9 17.7 8 28.9; 7 15.51 G 37.3 34.4 (5.7 14.2 57.0 15.0 8.1 3(5. 5| 40.2 19.2 33.(5 23.3' 48.41 49.0! 25.11 I 43 ^-, 50, 53 5.5 5(5 5(5| 55 54' 52; 50 48' 45 42 39 3(5 33' % 23 80 83' 8(5| 89! 91 94' 9(5! 99; 00, ni 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 s. a. 2(3 17 7 57 47 3(5 25 14 ;5 51 39 27 14 2 10 23 35 48 1 14 27 40 53 5 18 31 4:5 5(5 8 20 (590 510 92;o 95,0 (51,0 930 940 (5(50 110 33,0 334 140 780 28:0 35:0 080 880 740 fi40 5(5|0 47|0 3(10 20 98 (57 2(5 73 0(50 221) 200 374 391 407 423 438 451 4G4 476 48(5 495 504[l0 5IIIII 518 11 524 m.lp. m. 01 1 3 25 49i 4 13 52; 5 K; 34 5 58 321 (5 50 121 7 3(5 43 8 07 8 43 9 27 10 09 10 50 19 O 45 2(5 528 532 535 537 538 538 537 53(5 534 531 527 522 517 510 503 495 0.47 41 50 08 11 32 55 23 17 2(5 23 19 10 49 38 25 03 44 27 14 04 Oil 2 2." 3 47 4 43 5 34 0,13 7 02 8 9 9 10 11 1 2 49 27 08 51 'i^ 28 12 29 49 Equation of time to be subtracted from apparent time to the 14tli, and to l)o added tlie remainder of tlio niontli. Memoranda, &C.— June 1, Prince Louis Napoleon Idllcd, 1879. 2, Garibaldi died, 1882. 4, Battle of Magenta, 1859. 9, r/m/« i'Vre, 1840 ; aover- nor Banncrman sworn into office, 1857. i;5, Jlagna Cliarta signed, 1215. 17, Wesley born, 1703. 18, Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 20, Accession of Queen Victoria. 21, rroclamation Queen Victoria, 1837. 24, St. John Baptist— Mid- summer Day. 25, Corn Laws repealed, 1840. 2(5, George IV. died, 18;}0. 29, Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838. 30, Guiteau hanged, 1882. 1;" Moon] New First Fuix Last \ [1891 ni 32 S 0.47 1 41 2 uO 3 47 4 43 5 34 0,13 7 02 ^9 ,,27 9 OS n f -^^ 1 12 9 29 ^ 49 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. l.T JULY, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Ni:w Moox oth clay, Oh. , 28in. , Evening. First Quarter- 13th day, Ih., iiSm., p]vening. Full Moox 20th day, lOh., 23ni., Evening. Laht Quarter 27tli day, 1 h. , 02ni. , Evening. Day of Week. Sun Sun rises sets at St. John's. G. app. time. Sun's Decli- nation. Equa. of time add. Hifjh Water at St. John's Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . • . Sunday • Monday . . . , Tuesday . . . Wednesday Tliursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday • . Sunday • Montlay . . . Tuesday . . • Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday li. m. li. 1 2 3 4 "'! 0; I "' ! H i 1' 110 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Hi 4 ni.| - :■>:> N 23 T).-)' 23 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 19; 20 21 22 1 23 124 !*> i20' !27i '2.S 30, l31 15| 7 lo! 7 17; 19' 19, 21 21; 22 23 24 2.'> 20 27: 2,s' 29 30 32 33 34 3.-) 3(! 37 39 41 54 54^ .■54' 53: -? 52j 5l| 50; .50, 49 4Sl 47: 40! 45' 43' 42 4l| 40; 39, 3S 37 30 .35 34 32 22 58 22 53 22 48 22 42 22 30 22 29 22 22 22 15 22 7 21 59 21 51 21 42 21 32 21 23 21 13 21 2 20 52 20 41 20 29 20 IS 20 5 19 53 19 40 19 27 19 14 19 IS 40 18 32 31iN 18 17 30.9 24.4 47.0 40.8; 22.1 ' 33.5 21.3 45.0 41). 5; 24.2 .")S.9 30.8 0.0 O.s 51.4 13.9 14.7 54.0 12.0 s.s 44.9 0.4 55.1; ;'.o.o 45.7 41.2 17.2 ;u.i 32.1 11.5 32.0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 2S 29 30 31 32 .33 3.3 34 ,35 30 37 Olj 03| 03 03| 03j 02' 0(> 98, 95! 91, 08J 00 51 41 31 19 00: !»2' 7s' (;2^ 40| 2S, 09: 90 (;9': 47 24! 00; ni, .3 31 43 54 5 10 20 3(; 40 5.5 4 12 20 28 35 41 47 52 57 2 .5 9 11 13 15 10 10 10 15 14 12 9 s. I s. a. m.ip. 510 800 810 5l|0 88 89:o .530 700 5o;o 930 84;o 27|0 21.0 05 58 [0 98 84l0 15'0 9l'0 12,0 70,0 82,0 32,0 25;o 010 4o;o 01 jo "-'0 48() 470 405 4.52 439 425 409 393 370 358 33910 320 11 299^11 1 2 3 4 5 7 7 S 9 9 279 258' 230 214 191 108 145 1221 098: 074' 05 1' 027 31 78 003 10 021:11 045! 009 1 35 28 14 59 12 28 07 45 18 56 30|10 1011 50 19 20 33 44 47 45 31 10 55 37 09 51 37 m. 59 52 38 23 3(i 52 31 09 42 20 54 34 093 118 1 2 4 5 () 7 8 9 9 10 11 25; 11 251 50 2 43 44 57 08 11 09 55 40 19 01 33 15 01 49 49 14 35 34 Memoranda, &C. — -Inly 1, sir K. reel died, 1850; Dominion of Canada inaugurated, 1807. 4, American independence, 177(). 5, rrincess Helena mar- ried, 1800. 7, Free Trade Act passed, 1847. KK Cupe lian and Cape Breton Electric Cable laid, 1S50. 13, Ilavelock's victory at Faltclii)ore, 1857. 15, St. SAvithen's Day. 17, lluvelock retakes CaMupore, 1857. 19, (Governor Hill arrived, 1809. 23, Prince of Wales arrived in St. John's, 1800. 27, Second Atlantic Cable laid. 1800. 29, French Kevolution, 1830; St. Ignatius Loyola died, looG. IG NEWFOUNDLAN]) ALMANAC. AUGUST, 1891. [1891. 1891] Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Nkw Moon 4th day, Ih., 41m., Morning. FiusT QUAUTKK 12th clav, oh., 41m., Morning, Fri.i, Moox lOtli daj', 5h., aZm., Moming. Last Quautku 25th day, 8h. , 38m. , Evening. Du'l iif Week. Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . • Tuesday . . . Wechiesdiiy Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday;- Mondny . • . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Tliursday . . Friday Saturday . . . Sunday • Monday . . . . rises St. Sun (r. npp. time, s sets ' t'^ . I Sun's DecU- Joli n s. I nation. '.O • Erpta. f^ • *~ s of ■~ S time = .1 tlr^i add. Ur^ High Water at St. John's. I 8 !) lo! Ill 12l 18 14! 15i IG 17' Lsi l!li 2O1 211 22; 2:5 24^ 25; 2.;, 27 28 2!) 50! h. m 4 42 4 44 4 4.-) 4 40 4 48 4 4'J 4 oO 4 ol 4 .")8 4 r)4 4 4 4 4 .") .") a i) 5 5 ;") o a.) a 7 .")8 a!) 1 2 a a (5 I J) 10 .') 11 a i;5 T) 14 .-) la a 17 a ],S a 11) a 21 a 22 m. 29 28 27 2.-) 24 22 21 19 18 k; la i;{ 11 9 s c 4 1 :>'.) .")7 a a .-)4 .-)2 .")(» 48 40 44 42 40 ;J8 . N ■ 18 17 17 17 10 10 10 10 la la 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 !) 9 8 2 47 31 15 59 43 20 9 52 .".5 17 59 41 23 4 45 20 7 47 28 8 48 2S 7 47 20 5 44 22 1 39 35.0 20.9 48.7 59.4 53.2 30.0 51.7 50.9 40.0 21.0 40.4 45. 35. 12.2 35.1 44.0 41.1 24.9 50.3 15.7 23.2 19.1 3.8 37.5 0.5 13.1 15.0 8.4 51.8 20.1 51.7 37 74 38 48 39 20 39 91 40 00 41 28 41 95 ni, s. I s GOO 142 2 95 107 58 05 jo 192 " "' 7 21 42 01 43 25 43 88 44 50 45 10 45 09 40 20 40 82 47 37 47 91 48 43 48 94 49 44 49 93 50 40 50 87 51 32 51 70 52 19 52 00 -)3 00 -)3 38 -)3 75 ■)4 11 5 53 74 5 48 22 242 5 42 100 207 5 35 39 292 28 07 317 20 10 342 11 05 307 2 500 391 52 890 415 42 05 439 31 H4'0 462 20 47I0 485 8 50,0 507 50 120 529 3 43 15 551 3 29 07 572 3 15 .3 ] 2 40 2 31 00 2 15 31 1 59 1 1 42 04 1 25 74 1 8 48 50 88 32 94 14 08 710 591 28 Oil 39 030 048 004 081 090 712 720 740 764 707 a. 4 5 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 1 3 4 5 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 m 58 40 12 17 47 18 51 22 53 29 04 54 29 49 10 31 27 28 24 39 15 49 25 13 10 28 47 50 40 21 p. m. 6 22 6 04 7 30 7 41 8 11 8 42 9 15 9 40 10 17 10 53 11 28 53 2 13 3 40 4 55 5 51 47 7 28 8 03 8 39 9 13 9 49 10 37 11 34 20 1 54 3 11 4 14 5 04 5 4r> Memoranda, &c.— August 1, Slavery abolished in British Dominions, 1834. 4, First Athnitic Teleawph Cahlc laid, 1850. 0, Duke of Edinburgh born, 1844. 8, Canning died, 1827. 9. Prince Henry of the Netherlands arrived in St. John's, liU5. 14, rrinting invented, 1437. 15, Gas first used in London, 1807. 20, Canada discovered, 1508. 21, Foundation Stone Wesleyan Church laid, 1850. 22, Battle of Bosuorth, 14K5. 20, Trince Albert born, 1819. 28, Capture of Cete-wayo, 1879. 29, St. Jolm Baptist beheaded. 31, John Bunyan died, 1G88. [1891. 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. p. III. 5 22 6 04 7 3(i 7 41 8 11 8 42 9 15 9 4« 10 17 10 o3 11 28 o3 2 13 3 40 4 55 o 51 C> 47 7 28 8 03 8 39 9 13 1 64 3 11 4 14 5 04 5 4r> -■ - -- SEPTEMBER, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. New Moon 2iul day, 41i., 41in., E\oiiinc:. FiKST QuAUTKU loth (lily, (I 5 33 5 34 5 35 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 4l| G 5 42 i G 5 431 () 5 44! G 5 45; G 5 4G G it ■I I 5 49 5 51 5 52 5 54 5 5(!| 5 5 57 5 5 58 G 00 (5 1 <) 2 m., 3GN 35 33^ 3l! 2.s! 2g! 24' 23i 21 IS 1G| 14 12 10 8 G 4 2 0' 58 5G 54 X 5;', 8 50 4,S 4G 44 42 401 38' S 8 IS 7 5G 7 34 7 12 G 50 G 27 G 5 5 42 5 20 4 57 4 ;54 4 11 3 4S 3 25 3 2 2 .".9 2 IG 1 o.\ 1 29 1 <; 43 19 3 2G 50 1 i:i 1 ;57 2 2 23 2 47 8.9,54 45; IS. 54 7S' 19.455 10 13.4 55 40' 0.355 G9 40.555 9G, 14.4 5G 21! 42.35G 4G| 4.5 5G G9 21.3 5G 90, 33.2157 10, 40.457 29; 43.457 W> 42.3(57 G2i ;>7.757 7G 29.8 57 S9 1S.S5S OL 5.258 12' 49.2158 21 1 31.0 58 30| 11.0 5S 3G' 49.5:58 42i 33.3^58 47i 5G.9.-)8 49: 21-0'5S 51 i 45.3,5s 51! 9.5 58 50j 33.1 5,S 4G' 55.8 58 42' 17.3 5S 3G ni. s;) 22 7G0 41 910 1 1 .".2 1 20 9S,0 1 40 87 2 9810 2 21 29 41 3 2 4!;,o 270 a. 7S0 5 792 7 S03 7 S14 7 824, S 842! '•' 850; 9 N5S10 8(54 1 1 ni. p. ni. M 12 2G 54 19, 50 15 4 5 4 2G 870 14 22:0 875 S79 8S3 88,- 28;0 430 4 47 G5 5 S il3!0 5 30 24:0 5 51 55,0 () 12 83|0 34 oiro 55 22:0 IG 2S'0 .",7 210 57 9;)0 S IS Gl'o S 39 OGJO 8 59 30 9 19 320 9 39 110 9 r>>< (MO SS7 sss ,SS7 8SG SS3 8S0 S75 SGI) Si;;; 85 1; S4-> S.",',i .S29 819 SOS G 20 7 3G 7 50 8 IS S 43 9 14 9 39 52 10 IG ;'.2 10 5G 17 11 41 17 1 41 3 17 4 40 5 45 17 53 1G| 2li 07! 4G 23 45 20 09 31 10 47 1.) 44 :>r, 10 10 50 11 14 57; 59 1 23 29 20 13 51 o 2 43 3 44 4 37 5 15 ■); 5 49 Memoranda, &C. — Scptenil)er 2, Atlantic Cahle of ]si;2 grappled and secured, 1807. 3, Croin^'cU died, 1G5S. s. Great Eastern arrlvfd at Heart's Can- tent with 1805 Cable, 18(57. 9, liornan CaJholie Cathedral Cdiiscrrated, 1S55. 10, Sebastopol taken, 1855. 11, First Exhibliinn held in Xev'fonnd.land, 1872. IG, Moscow burned, 1812. 19, General Garlleld died, ISSl. 21, Protestant Cathalral (St. John Baptist) consecrated, 1850. 25, Pacilic (»c;.'an tliscoyered, 1513. 2(5, Lucknow relieyed, 1857. 27, Strasbnrg falls, 1870. 29, St. Micliael — Michaelmas Day. 1= I 18 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 OCTOBER, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Nkw Moon 2ncl day, 91i. , 27m. , Morning, FiKST (iUAUTK.u 10th (lay, 71i., 20m., Morning. Fvu. M<>oN KJth (lay, lOh., 14m., Evening. Last QrAiiTKii 23r(l day, lOh. , 25m. , Evening. 18911 Mo ^(t>j of TFc't/i. is Sxin Sun rises \ sets at St. John's. G. app. time. Slut's Decli- nation. -. .• I Eqiia. ■^ ~ of time Suht. h^f-i f~r-1 Ilifjh Water at St. John's h Thnr.sday li Friday 2 Saturday o Sunday 4 Monday | a Tuesday | (>[ AV'eduesday ; ?! Tliursdav | Ml Friday.." j 'S, Saturday ! 1 0, Sunday ii Monday jl2 Tuesday ii;5 Wednesday jl4| Thursday 115 Friday 10 Saturday |17| Sunday |l« Monday li) Tuesdav ;20 I ni. li 4 5 (\ 9 G 11: 12 14; 15 17 r. (• G (; 21 22' 23' 24 25 Wednesdav Thursday ". Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesdav Thursday ' Fridav 80 G f) (i G IS G 20 G 21; G 22 G 24 G 25 G 27, 28 G 80 G 31 G 38 G 34 G 8G G 87 G 89 ni.i 30 S 83 31 29: 27 25 23 22 2o: 18 IG 14 12 10 8 G 4 2 58 57 55 53 51 50 c 3 8 3 4 4 5 5 5 G G Saturday 2G G 40 4 48 27 G 42 4 4G 28 G 48 4 45 29, G 45, 4 48 80 G 4Gi 4 41 3 G 48| 4 40 S I 8 8 8 9 !) 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 18 13 13 14 I 10 33 57 20 43 G 29 52 15 38 1 23 4G 8 80 58 15 3G 20 41 8 24 45 G 2G 47 47 (i 37, 54, 10, 23, 32, 88, 41, 89, 82, 20. 3. 40. 10. 35. II m. 158 9 oH 4 2 8' 9 1 57 2 57 4 5G 4 58 44 21 50 8 17, IG, 5, 42, 8, 22, 23, 12 48 2810 1910 09,10 97,11 8811 0711 5012 8112 11 12 9012 2 5G GG13 2 5G 41 13 9 5G 14 13 55 8G 13 5G14 25 14 93 14 59 14 2414 8G 15 >(} 55 2 54 5 54 5 54 8 oS 53 48 15 8 53 08 15 8 52 7 52 51 2 51 GG 15 23 15 78 15 3115 50 83 IG 50 38: IG 7,49 81 IG 27;iG 721G 49 G,48 17 8G 55 18 31 49 (> 23 89 55 11 2G 41 55 8 21 84 4G 57 7 17 27 35 43 50 57 2 7 11 15 17 s. 90 8G 52 85 88 44 G8 52 94 93 47 55 15 24 81 83 27 12 85 94 87 18 70 5G 70 ii; 77 75, 79G 784 771 75G 741 72G 710 a. 5 7 7 7 8 8 9 G93 10 075:10 G57 11 038 018 598 57(5 554 530 50() 481 455i 428 4001 37l|lO 342 11 m. p. m. 58 22 12 7 30 14 7 38 48 8 12 20 8 44 58 9 17 28 9 52 10 10 34 HI 11 21 58 00 1 24 38 3 02 54 4 18 57 5 21 45 G 09 23 G 47 50 7 20 80 8 00 12 8 80 55 9 19 312 282 251 220 189 150 124 091 4010 04 33; 10 57 30 45 1 r>H 3 05 3 50 4 5 5 21 34 41 32 20 50 28 59 44 14 47 28 Memoranda, &c.— October 1, First Telecjraph Message from Cape Bre- ton, 185(;; First Steamer on the Hudson IJiver, 1807. 5, Battle Thames, 1813. (;, Jenny Lind born, 1820. 9, Great Fire in Chicago, 1871. 12, America tlrst discovered, 1492. 14, Battle of Jenna, 1800. 10, Queen Mary Antoinette beheaded, 1798. 19, Battle of Leipzig, 1813. 21, Battle of Trafalgar, 1^05. 25, Battle of Balaclava, 1854. 28, Benevolent Irish Societif Incorporated, ls39. 29, Sir WaltL'r llaleigh beheaded, 1018. [1891 n.p. 111. 58 fi 22 12 7 3(j U 7 38 48 8 12 20 8 44 53 9 17 28 9 52 1010 34 57 11 21 )8 . . )0 1 24 38 8 02 54 4 18 •7 5 21 5 (5 09 3 (J 47 7 20 (5 8 00 2 8 36 5 9 19 010 04 310 57 ) • • • 1 45 1 1 r>H I 3 05 ) o Xil o(> ) 4 44 » 5 14 5 47 ' 23 — • 1891J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 19 R I NOVEMBER, 1891. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. Nkw Moon 1st day, ;>h.. 02in., Moriiinir. First Quautku 8th day, 51i., 15ui., Evoi-inir. Full Moon 15tli day, !»li.. 45in., Mtirninir. Last Quautku 22iul day, 4h., 55in., Kvoninij. Nkw Moon 30tli day, 71i. , 54iii. , Evoiiiiiir. Day of Week. Snu I Sim fr rises \ sets L .. ^* 14' .S'^. John's J . ap2^. time.'. ^ ^\ Eqiui. 1 •= s} of nn'sDecIi-\ /t-^! f,''f' mition. ^^1 '^"'''• I— "^ Iliiih Wdtir (It St. ./nhll's. I Sunday • Monday . . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . • Sunday • Monday Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . • Sunday • Monday ... Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday . . .. Tue^^day . . • Wednesday Thursday . . Friday Saturday . . Sunday • Monday ... i 4 5 (> 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 in 17 18 19 20 21' 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 30 h. ni. h. (! 49 4 51 53 (> 54 5G 57 )9 (i 7 7 7 7 (> 8 10 11 12 7 14 7 15, 7 17 7 18j 7 20! 21! 23| 24! 201 271 28! 7 30! 7 31 4 7 32 4 ni.| 38S 3f;! 35; 33| 32 30! 29 1 2(5 25 24 22 21 20 19 18 1(J 15 14 13' 12; 11 lo' 9 1 8! 7 7 G n OS 14 14 15 15 15 15 1(5 1(5 K! 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 2(; 45 4 22 41 59 17 34 52 9 25 42 58 14 29 44 59 14 28 42 5'} 8 21 33 45 57 H 19 29 39 11. 19. 13. 53. 17. 25. 17. 53, 12, 14, 5i^, 24, 31, 19, 48, 5S, 48 17, 2(;, 14 40 44 27 47 44 18 2K, 15 37 35 148 5,47 r,Av, ()4(; 145 5'45 944 S43 8 42 4 42 ;!41 140 3 39 739 9 38 5 37 13(5 ,435 ,234 ,0 34 ,333 ,9 32 ,3 31 .3;30 ,4'29 ,3 28 ,7 27 ,3,2(i ,7|25 ,5,24 1-1 5.5 95 32 ('.7 02 34 04 93 20 45 09 91 12 31 48 04 79 93 04 14 23 30 3(5 40 42 44 44 42 39 I ni. s. I s. a, HI. p. 10 19 530 058 7 10 20 51 024 7 k; 20 oso ()i()l 7 10 21) Ol'.'o ()44| 8 10 IS' 57 1() 10 29 <)7Sj 9 ni. 30 .5:! 21 5S 112i i> 13 19 140 10 ;) 27,0 180 11 4 5S 52 45 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 17 32 15 28 43 15 18 70 15 8 12 14 50 70 14 44 44 14 31 34 14 17 41 1 14 2 05 13 47 07 13 ;50 08 13 30 50 215 249 '2s:', ;>]s 35;; 38s 423 45S 493 52s 50:; 59s 10 032 1 1 000 11 DO 30 53 79 29 00 11 30 11 11 14 40 12 12 12 17 11 57 099 38| 732 1 ■Ul 705 2 39j ;0 797 3 2Si '0 82S 4 14! !0 858 4 53 'O 8S7 5 32! 910 1 12; 1 12i 29 57 34! ii; 57 10 21 4(; 11 10 42 5(; 2 22 3 45 4 52 5 4;; 24 7 04 7 43 H 21 i» 01 9 10 ];'. 10 37 04 11 2S 5.5 1 02 2 04 3 03 3 52 4 3S 5 17 5 55 30 32 r^s 21 2s, r.) 00 40 19 57 40 90 Memoranda, &C.— November 1, All Saints' Day. 2, All Souls' Day. 3, Free St. Andreiv's Chvreh first opened, 1850. 4, George Peabody died, 1S09. 5, Battle of Inlvcrnian, 1854. 0, First EJeetion hij Ballot, 1889. 9, Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841. 10, Xevfovndland and Xeiu York Tidefjraph i.pnied, 1850. 13, Battle of Preston-pans, 1715. 14, Mozart born, 1719. 17, Suez Canal llrst opened, 1809. 22, St. Cecelia. 20, Cowper born, 1731. 27, First Steam Printing, 1814. 28, Washington Irving born, 1859. 29, 1st Sunday in Advent. 30, St. Andrew. 20 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 DECEMBER, 1891 1891J Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, New'fld. FiKsi' (ir.\i!i!;i! Htli (lay, Ih., 42m., Morninir. Kri.i. Monx nth (lay, l>h., 22in., Kveninj?. liAsr (^t \i! I i;i: I'L'iid day. 21i., OSm., Evenliif?. Ni.w Moon .".01 Ii (lay, nil., 41)in., Morninjjj. liaii of II'. r/'. Sun Sioi d'. (ij'i lime. i'Sf. Jn/ni's. nation. ,li. iii.li. III. I / II Equn. f^ . Iliqh .* c "f p.- Water at ,^-= time. y"^ St. John's^. ^M *^r^ Tiicsdiiy ! \- 7 Wcdih'sd;iv j 2 7 'I'luirsday '. | :; 7 Friday I i: 7 Saturday ; ."> 7 Sunday 7 Wi'diu'sday li! 7 TluirsdMy 17 7 I'riday is 7 Sahii'day i;t 7 Sunday -i> 7 Monday lM 7 'I'nc-day ... l'2 7 \Vi'inu'sday l';; 7 Thursday '. l' 4 7 Friday lT) 7 Saturday ird 7 Sunday l'7 7 Miuiday l's 7 'l"ui>sday L",» 7 AVcdut'-ihiy ;'.(.) 7 'riuii'sdav ;',! 7 M 4 CS 21 4!) S.."i2;'! ;].•) :;(; 4 i !>i ;'.s ■Kt 11 12 II ■li; 47 21 ."•S ](;.."i,22 HO 22 C .V.).1'21 24 22 17) i,-).!>:2o k; 22 2;i (I.S li) 07i 22 ;',o ;!l.."17 !•« 21).7:1(> .S7 1.2115 ;;> 22 22 2'* .■).!tii4 (;;5 4S ■i:i 7)1 7>.> .11) 2;! II 2;! i;; 2:1 ii; 41 .■)0 •V) i;?.4|i;5 7)0 ;i;;.7]i2 ;5(i :. ;•.(;.(> II 21 :)i.!»io oc. ;;'.».(•.! s DO :)!».."), 7 " 2;'. 22 l.'-).7l .") 2.". 24 11. sj 4 27) \Vi\.X\ y OS 2i; ;?;).(;: i do 27 11. li 72 2;'. 2t! 4!). a! 1 (i;? 2;'. 2:. r.7>.i)i 2 S2| 2;i 24 ;54-2' ;] dd 2:5 22 44..". 7) 17 2(1 >J\ 0\ (i 34 17 ".D.Dl 7 51 !i 2;> 14 25.5! 8 (is: 10 2;; 10 4;',.i ;> 85 11 S 2;; C 32. S 11 01 F.(luatioii oi iiii;o to bo subtracted from ai-.paror.t tiuio to the 24th, and to be addi'd tho roniaiiuL'r of tlio luouth. Memoranda, cSlC— Dofomber 1, Battle of Aus;terlitz, 1805. 2, Saint Anilnw'.-' Kirk '>jhiu(K 1S4:!. U, St. Nicholas. 8. Sons 0/ lemperance or(/ani.zed ill Xnrn.iintil^iutl. \>:>0. U. ti.mye Stnd IF. .lit( r and lieir to the laic I'rince Edward, Dul^e of Kent, fonrtli son of King Georije III. Iler Majesty was l)orn at Kensington Palace on tlic 24th May, l^r,*; baptized on the 24th Jnne. 1S19; ascended tlie Tluone on tlie demise of her nncle, Kinjj; William IV'., 20tli Jnne, 1S37; proclaimed 21st Jnne, liS37; and croAvned at Westminster on the 2Sth Jnne, 183S. Ilcr Majesty "was married at St. James' Talace, on the lOtli Feb- vnary, 1840, to her consin, his late lioyal Iliiihness, Franeis-All)ert-Aniiiistns- C'harles-Emannel, the Dnke of Saxe, Trince of Cobnrjx and Gotha, Avho diid at Windsor Castle on the litli Deecniber, ISOl. Cliildren : Victoria-Adelaide-IMai-y-Lonise, rrlnrcs.s Jiot/dl, Ixn'n 21st Novenilier. ]S40; married 25th Jannary, 1S5S, at the Cliapel Royal, to Tlis lloyal Hi'rhncss, I'rince Frederick-William-Nicholas-Charles, of I'russia. Albert-Ed"\vard, Triiirr of Wahs and Earl (if Duhlin, born 9th November, 1.S41 ; married 10th March, 1803, at Windsor, to Princess Alexandria, danuhter of I'rince Christian, of Denmark. Alice-Mand-Mary, born 25th April, 1843; married 1st Jnly, I8t;2, at Osborne, to His lloyal Ilijihness, Prince Frederick-William-Lonis, of Ilesse-Darmstadt, di( d 14th December, 1878. Alfred-Earnest-Al))ert, born 0th Angnst, 1844; married the 25th February, 1874, to TTer Imperial Hiirhness. Alexandrovna, daughter of the late Czar of Kussia. Hclena-Augnsta-Victoria, born 25tli May, 1840; married the 5th July, 1800, to His Hoyal Highness, Prince Cliristian, f)f SchlesAvig-Holstein-Sonderberg- Augustenbcrg. Louisa-Caroline-All)crta, born 8th Maich, 1847; married the 23rd March, 1871, to the Most Noble the Marciuis of Lome. Arthnr-William-Patrick-Albert, born 1st March, 1850; married 13th March, 1879, to Princess Louise Marguerite, daughter of Prince Frederick-Charles, of Prussia. Leopold-George-Dnncan-Albert, born 7th April, 1853; married 27th April, 1882, to Princess Helen, daughter of the Prince of Waldeck ; died March 28th, 1884. Beatrice-Mary -Victoria-Feodora, l)orn 14th April, 1857; married Jnly 23rd, 1885, to Prince Henry of Battenberg. 22 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 IP^Tl COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor and Conimandor-in-Chief : EIS EXCELLENCY SIK TEKENCE O'EltlEN, K.C.M.G. Trivate Secretary and Acting Aide-de-Canip : Cecil Fank, Esq. The Executive Council: Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G., Promier. The Honorable Kobert Bond. The Honorable li. 11. O'Dwvcr. The Honorable II. J. B. Woods. The Honorable A. W. Harvey. The Honorable Edward V. Morris. Clerk of the Council: Honorable Kobcrt Bond. The Legislative Council : Tlie IIonora])le Edward I). Shea, President. The Honorable Augustus W. Harvey. The Honorable Thomas Talbot. The Hc.orable Philip Clcary. The Honorable James S. Pitts. The Honorable Moses Monroe. The Honorable James McTiOughlan. Tlie Honorable G. T. Pendell. The Honorable James Angel. The Honorable A. M. Mackay. The Honorable George Skelton, M.l). Acting Clerk: Hugh H. Carter. Acting Master-in-Chancery : Thomas. J. Keough. Usher of the Black liod : William F. llennie. Doorkeeper: E. Morrissey. Assistant Dccrkccper and Messenger: James Cochrane. House of Assembly— Elected November 6th, 1889: [Speaker: Hon. GKOiniK II. Emkhson.] District of St. John's, Eastern Division— T. J. McCartliy Murphy, T. Hallaren, James P. Fox, Esquires. District of St. John's, Western Division— Hon. Edward P. Morris, Captain James Day, Laurence J. Gearin, Esq. District of Ferryland— George Slica, D. Josepli Greene, Esquires. District of Conception Bay, Southern Division— Francis J. Morris, William Woodford, Esquires. District of Conception Bay, Port-dc-Gravc Division— J. A. Clift, Esq. District of Conception Bay, Harbor Grace Division— W. H. Whiteley, Eli Dawe, R. S. Munn, Esquires. District of Conception Bay, Carbonear Division— William Duff, Esquire. District of Conception Bay, Bay-de-Verde Division—Edward White, Esquire, Hon. IL J. B. Woods. ipn-\ NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 2S District of Twiilingatc — Edward li. Burgess, J. P. Thompson, Thomas Peyton, Esquires. District of Fogo — James Rolls, Esquire. District of Placentia and St. Mary's — Hon. G. 11. Emerson, Hon. Richard H. O'Dwyer, and James F. McGrath, Esquire. District of Burin — Edward RothAvell, Esq., and Doctor J. Sinclair Tait. District of Fortune Baj' — John Studdy, Esquire. District of Burgeo and LaPoile — James Murray, Esquire. District of Trinity Bay— Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G., Hon, Robert Bond, David C. Webber, Esquire. District of Bonavista Bay — Donald Morison, Esq., Captain S. Blandford, A. B. Morine, Esquire. District of St. Barbc — G. C. Fearn, Esquire. District of St. George — Michael Ilcniy Carty, Esquire. Clerk : George M. Johnson. Assistant Clerk : James H. AVatson. Solicitor General : . Solicitor : M. W. Furlong. Sergeant-at-Arms : Joseph Boyd. Librarian : R. B. Holdon. Page : G. Coughlan. Inner aoorkeeper : Robert Walsh. Messengers : C. Muiuly, G. Jackman. Upper doorkeepers — Joseph Daley, Thomas Long. Outer doorkeeper: Amos Knight. Assistant doorkeeper — John Sheppard. Fireman : James Higgins, PUBLIC OFFICES. Departmental : Attorney General: Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G. Colonial Secretary : Honorable Robert Bond. Receiver General : Honorable R. H. O'Dwyer. Surveyor General : Honorable H. J. B. Woods. Chairman of the Board of Works : James Day, Esquire. Colonial Secretary's Office: Colonial Secretary : Honoraljle Ro])ert Bond. Clerks: John W. Withers, and G. W. B. Carter. Messenger : Charles Brockelhurst. Olllcc keeper : James Dunphy. Financial Secretary's Office: Financial Secretary : John Studdy, Ks(iuire. Clerk: W. R. Stirling. Stipendiary Poor Commissioner: Commissioner : John Casey. Clerk : John Dunphy. Assistant clerk : Anue Hayes. 24 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Board of Revenue: rresident: lion. R. II. O'Dwycr (Kfceiver General); Joseph Outerbridge, lion. A. M. Mackaj', James V. Fox, Edward llothwcU and Alexander Marshall. Secretary : James L. Noonan. Revenue Establishment: Receiver General, Hon. R. H. O'DAvyer; Assistant Collector, J. L. Noonan; Landing and Tide Surveyor, John R. Kearney; C-"lerk, MatthcAV Scanlan ; Land- ing Waiteis, W. S. Cannins; and William White; Third Landing Waiter and Assistant Tide-Surveyor, John Winter; First Clerk and Waiehousc Keeper, Thomas W. Gaden;* Second Clerk. John II. Noonan; Third Clerk, James Corinack; Fourth Clerk, V. 1). White; FiftJi Clerk, W. G. Dryer; Lockers, riiilip Ilalley and Patrick Reardon. Warehouse Examining OiHcer : James Jardine. Authorized Broker : Henry J. Stal)l). Outport Sub-Collectors: Fogo : John G.Lucas; (Jreenspond, William Lang; Trinity, Edward Doyle; Carbonear, Felix J. ^McCarthy ; Harl)or Grace, Josei)h Godden ; Clerk and Land- ing Waiter, A. W. Seymour; Brigus, Isaac IJartlett; Burin, John Winter; Lamaline. Cyrus C. Fittman; Ilarlwr Briton, Fhilip Hubert; rushthrough (Fortune Bay), Henry Cami) ; English Ilarlxn-, St. Jac(iues and Belloram, Chas. Clinton; Gaultois, Richard BradshaAv ; Lal'oile, Francis A. Reid; TAvillingate, Andrew J. Tea rce; Oderin, Richard McGrath ; Channel, Charles Monrant; liay St. (ieorge, Edward Hirst; Bay of Islands, Laurence Barron; Bonne Bay, Nathan is'. Taylor; Little Bay. John C. Duder; Flower's Cove, S. B. Pike; Nipper's Harbor and Tilt Cove, W. Cunningham. Preventive Officers : Bonavista and Catalina, Isaac Mifllin; Bay Bulls, J. Williams; St. Lavt- rence, M. Vavasour; Ilolyrood, Philip Veltch ; Ferryland, AVm. S. Carter; St. Mary's, James Harney: Little Placentia, Thomas Freeman ; Bay Roberts, G. W. R. liierlihy; Heart's Content, Charles G. Rendell; Hant's Harbor, R. Belben; Burgeo, John Cunningham; Great Placentia, William G. Bradshaw; (Jrand Bank (Fortune P>ay), George Simms; Trepassey, Augustus Sinnns ; Rose Blanclus Richard Furneaux ; ReneAvs, Michael Jackman; Fortune, J. Haddon; Western Bay, James Evans; llarlior BuH'ctt. William Hann ; Portugal Cove, William II. AVebber; Salmonier, John Dakins; Prescpie, Patrick Sullivan; Codroy, John Gillis; St. Anthony, J. T. Moore; LaScie, Daniel Dnggan; King's Cove, Richard LaAVton; Black Rivi-r. A. Blackitder; LaAvn, Emanuel Pike; Topsail, James Eagan ; Harl)or jMain, T. P. O'Donnell. Customs' Department : Registrar of Shipping for XcAvfoundland and its Dependencies: Honoraljle R. II. O'Dwyer. Snrveycn-s of Shipping : Wm. White, Saint John's; , Harbor (Jraee; EdAvard Doyle, Trinity; Daniel IMurphy, Cape Bona- vista to Salvage; William Lang, Salvage to CapeFrei'ls ; George Sinnns, Grand Bank; J. Milllen, Catalina to Ragged llarl)or; AndreAv J. Pearce, TAvilllngate to Change Islands; John (r. Lucas, Fogo; John C. Duder, Tilt Cove; Richard Furneaux, Rose Blanche: Felix J. McCarthy, Carbonear; D. A. Ryan, King's Cove; P. IIul)ert, I Iarl)or Briton : N. N. Taylor, Bonne Bay; L. Barron, Bay of Islands. Treasury Department : Receiver (ieneral: IIonoral)le R. 11. O'Dwyer. Clerk; George; F. HayAvard. LAUiJ.vnon (Collection of duties under Consolidated Statutes) : Sub-collec- tor, Dr. Forbes; Sub-collector (Blanc Sablon, Labrador), Richard Cormack. Superintendent Mercantile Marine : Robert Carter. t T 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 2o SURVEYOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Surveyor General : Honorable II. J. B. Woods. First Clerk : Thomas Long. Second Clerk : Cart'jret Alsop. Third Clerk : G. E. Turner. Fourth Clerk : William Noel. Assistant Clerks : Herliert Mercer, W. J. llcndall, and W. H. Taylor. Surveyor : Arthur White. Geological and Topographical Surveyor : Jamey V. IIoAvley. First Clerk : Albert J. Bayley. Assistant Clerk : Thomas Thorburn. Deputy Surveyors : Authorized to net in o.ny part of Xeicfoundland. [All officers in Surveyor General's Department, St. John's.] Nipper's Harbor, II. M. Herbert; Little Bay, James Whytc, J. B. Ilowson, A. B. Coadey; Twillingate, T. Peyton; Fogo, John W. Wi'i)b; Greenspond, J. T. Oakley ; Open Hall, Henry Miles ; King's Cove, liichard LaAvton ; Bonavista, C. E. Thompson; Trinity, Gill)ert H. Cole and Samuel Hussey; Britannia Cove, J. T. Currie; Old Perlican, William Christian; Carbonear, (i. A. Moulton ; Bay lloberts, G. W. R. Ilierlihy ; Brigus, John Ilearn, James Hearu and H. C. Lawrence; St. John's, John Maher, John Iladdon, Allen F. i'. Long, G. S. McKay and F. II. Balfour ; Topsail, William Swansborough ; Mobile, Thomas O'Driscoll; Ferryland, K. H. White; St. Mary's, James Harney, and P. Walsh; Burin, Geo. M. Goddard; Placentia, Thomas O'Ueilly; Fortune, 11. J. Iladdon; Pushthrough (Fortune Bay), H. Camp; Harbor Briton, Philip Hul)ert; Channel, 11. T. Squarry ; Codroy, James L. Knight; P>ay of Islands, L. Barron; Saint George's Bay, T. W. Nevill ; Stevenville, James Joy. Board of Works Department, Having tlie management and superintondence of the Government House, Colonial Building, Court IIouscs, Gaols, Custom Houses, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylum, and all other buildings and property belonging to the colony; lighthouses, Ijuoysand beacons, erected or to be erected. Avithin tlie colony antl its dependencies; super- vision of commissioners of roads, highways, bridges, &c. BOAllD OV AVOUKS. Chairnuin: James Day; Honorable R()I)ert Bmid, Honorable P. Cleary, J. Sinclair Tait, M.D., J. L. Duchemin. Secretary and Accountant : G. W. Mews. Clerks : Thomas Morris and James Harris. Superintendent of Public AYorks and Buildings, and Inspector of Light- houses : John T. Nevill. Clerk : Richard White. Mechanician : Thomas Cornick. Road Inspectors and Surveyors: R. Grace and J. J. Jaekman. Railway Commissioners: Edward Rothwell, Chairman; Eli Dawe, Janies P. iM).\, Edward White, Sir W. V. Whitoway, K.C.M.G. 2G NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Penitentiary : 8t. John's renitentiary : Governor, John 11. McCo-\van. Warden : Ricliard Ryan. 1st Turnkey : J. Martin. 2nd Turnkey : Jno. Fleet. 3rd Turnkey : Geoffrey Kelly. Tradeswarden : llobert Martin. Orderly : 11. Hammond. Matron : Miss Keating. Surgeon, H. Shea, M.D. St. John's Hospital: Resident riiysician : Ileniy Shea, M.D. Visiting Physician: A. J. Harvey, M.D. Matron : Miss Co-svan. St. John's Poor House: INIedical Attendant : -. Keeper : Edward Morris. St. John's Lunatic Asylum : Visiting riiysieian : K. McKenzie, M.D. Matron: Miss Annie L. McGroAV. District Surgeons: St. John's (Eastern Ward) : L. E. Keegan, M.D. ; N. S. Fraser, M.D. West- ern Ward: Frederic Bunting, M.D. Conception Bay: William Allan, M.D. Colonial Building and Grounds: Keeper : Mrs. Ryall. OUTPORT ROAD BOARDS: District of St. Barbe: Cape Gn'gory to Norris' Point, including both Arms of Bonnebay-^Rcv. Wm. BroAvn, Goo. Halfyard, N. N. Taylor W. J. Ilalkrau, Solomon Wilton, sr., John McL. JNIuir, J. II. Ilalibnrton. iS'crris' Point to Port-au-Choix — John Harding, J. Payne, jr., Chas. Biggins, Jonas Shears. Cape Norman to St. Anthony — Azariah Alcock, C. LeDrew, Joseph Guy. St. Anthony — Henry F. Moors, John Moors, James Biles. Orangebay to Conche — Rev. W. Tarahau, John Casey, Henry Gillard, G. Crampton, G. Reid. Groais Islands — James Gardner, James Breen, James Warren. Horse Islands — John Loch, Joseph Curtis, John Burton. South Side of Whitebajh-Rev. S. Andrews, John Jacobs, William Rice, Thomas Rice, James Rice. I'artridge Point to Cape John— John Carroll, W. Fitzgerald, J. Ford. District of Twillingate: Shoecove to Snook's Arm, inclusive — Wm. Jones, G. Morgan, C. S. Rowland, L. Gill, C. Coombs, J. Jackman, A. Adams, J. McKay. Snook's Arm to Buttonhole Cove, inclusive— T. Stoodley, J. Adams, T. Bowers. Buttonhole Cove to Nipper's Harbor, inclusive— R. Batstonc, W. J. Eaton, W. Cunningham, I). Stark, J. Bowers, John Tilley. Nipper's Harbor to Middle Arm, inclusive— J.' lliggins, F. Martin, A. Mills, E. Fleming, A. Goudie. Jackson's Arm to Western Arm, inclusive— J. Manuel, J. Upwards, P. Upwards, J. Evans, A. Osmond. Throe Arms, Wild Bight— Solomon Strong, J. Batstonc, J. Norris, R. Young. i I 1891J 1891J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 27 Littlebaj' Mines to Ilallsbay Head, inclusive — \lvy. S. O'FIvnn, Rev. IL Turner, J. Benson, J. Wliite, jr., J. Delancy, C. O'B. Reddin, R. 1). AValsli, Giles Foote, Michael Keatinj;, L. Joseph, M.D. Littlel)ay Island — W. Anstey, T. Wiseman, G. Steward, F. Oxfcrd, Goorge Mitcliell, Georj^^e Tucker, R. Hall. Lushes Bight — Samuel Parsons, E(hvard Shido. Ward's Harbor to Roberts' Arm, including Sandy Cove Island — S. Short, J. Rousell, J. Parsons, J. Wellman, E. Paddick, G. Paddick. Hallsbay— J. Curtis, F. Thistle, J. Taylor. Nimrod, Dark Tickle and Triton — Caleb Purchase, W. Instrego, .1. Wlnsor, O. Burge, W. Vincent, J. Fudge. Leading Tickles— T. M. Silk, T. Rousell, B. Rousell, G. Marsh. X. Chippett, J. Ilaggett, J. Ward, U. Martin, J. Whealan. NeAvbay — Adolplnis Yates, J. Manuel, 1). S|)ence, E. Boone, J. Moor;\ Fortune Harbor to Waldroncove — Rev. J. Walsh. Rev. Felix McCarthy, S. Gillespie, M. Bryan, M. Glaveen, E. Gillespie, P. Byrne, M. Byrne, Richard Quirk, R. Hamilton, J. Roberts. Exploits, Burnt Island— T. Butt, J. INIauuel, T. Winser. M. DaUcMi, A. Manuel, G. Sevier, S. Manuel, Wm. Lilly, W. Bradley. Black Island— Thomas E. Harris, W. Dcrey, ,).' Pii.ner, W. Hamilton, W. Anstey. Kitecove, Scissorscove, Kane's Point, Elliott's Point and Muiiip;'v's Island — J. Dalton, F. JeAver, J. Manuel, G. Brown, S. Manuel. Northern Arm to Philips' Head — W. Evans, L. Manuel, T. Antle. Dominion Point to Killock Island — David Lewis, A. Beaton, J. diiU. Burntbay — Josiah Wolfreys, John Wolfreys, R. Boone, Joseph Wc^U'rcys, Solomon Hand. Comfortcovc, near Loonbay — Simeon Cull, Reuben Cull, Edward ConntM's, Thomas Manuel. Loonbay — J. Roberts, F. Slade. Moreton's Harbor and Western Head — Thos. French, A. Knight, S. Ridout, C. Brett, J. Taylor, W. Taylor, Nathaniel Clmfe, W. B. Jennings, A. Russell. Tizzard's llarbor— R. Boyd, J. Locke, Ed. Cantwell, J. Small, Richard Small. Twillingate Islands— E. Peyton, F. Roberts, A. Roberts, Silas Burt, M. ITayward, J. Minty, Wm. Young, J. Roberts, J. Purchase, John Elliott, Samuel liaird. Arch. Roberts. Herring Neck and Merritt's IIar])or— E. Blandford, J. Card, Dsnius R ddiek. Solomon Colbourne, J(»s. Stnckey, Timothy (Jrinies, V. Miles. District of Fogo: Change Islands— J. Dowell, T. Torravllle, T. W. Taylor, J. Pelley, S. Roberts, J. C. Waterman, II. Scammell. Fogo— Dr. Malcolm, J. T. Croucher, R. Scott, II. J. Earle, Wm. Sinims. J. W. Hodge, A. Fitzgerald, James Farewell. Barr'd Island— A. Anthony, J. Foster, Eli Cole, Stephen Cole, William Goodwin. Joe Batt's Arm— P. Curnew, C. Brett, J. Freke, jr., W. Mercer, Thomas Deady. Tilton Harbor— W. Green, J. Burke, jr., J. Broathers, P. Foley, Jas. Kehoe, Joseph Burke. Seldom-Come-By— P. Newell, J. Rowe, IL Penney, W. Penney, M. Hornet. Indian Islands— W. Collins, W. Perry, sr., W. Perry, jr., J. Bigsley, E. Penney. Ganderbay— J. Bursey, B. Gillingham, N. Glllingham. Rockybay— Philip Hicks, Samson Russell, Stephen Chalk, John Perry, Chas. White. District of Bonavista : Jaraescovc (from Salterscove to east side Salmoncove, both Inclusive)— Geo. Ilandcock, James Moss, Philip Handcock, John Willar, Samuel Tike. 28 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMA NA C . [1891 1891 Ticklocovo Cfrom lied Clift'to Keels)— A. Skifllnsjton, John "Walsh, Michael Connors, William llussell, li. llunibv, A. C. Cando-w, John Taylor, P. Mc- Connicl^, E. O'Neil. Keels— M. Easan. C. roniiey (of Echvard), J. Penney (of James), Michael Byrne, Jolin Ledden, Patrick Culleton, Wm. Lonif. Flat Islands — Josei)h Samson, U'illiani Sanison, jr., James Petten, William Samson (of Joseph), James Pike. Ne-\vmanscove (frou) lialf-Avay between Bonavista To-\vn and Birchycove to Upper Aniliersteove)—E-, David Goldinj;. Broadcove — I'atrick La^vton, Stephen Byan, Tliomns Walsh, Ed. Carroll, Joseph (iash. Kniiflitscove — Michael AlvAVP.rd, Patrick Walsli, Patrick Mahoney, James Alyward, James Pieketts, sr. Cottell's Island — I)ani;'l Tiirn'.T, Ed. Lane. James Whealan, Thomas White, William Aly^vard, John Turner, Thomas Vane, John Walsh. Burnt island — Samuel Kelly, (iarrett Kelly, Thos. Kane, James Hollahan, Sylvester Alwvard. Ladle and Apseycove— H. AVellon, T. Wellon, W. West, J. Goodyear, B. Tuck. INIusgrave Harbor. Dolingcove and Kauii'ed Harbor — J. B. Wheeler, J. WhiteAvav. S. Hicks, P. Burt, S. Mulch, J. Abbott, J. Hicks, jr. Cat Harbor— H. Robbins, W. (Jibbons, J. Smith, W. Butt, G. Parsons, W. Foley, G. Norman. i'inchard's Island, viz. : Cape Freels to Foxcove — M. Davis. IL Davis, J. Barbour, H. Melendy, T. Gill, :\I. Garrett. J. Sainsbury. Swain's Island, viz. : Nortonscove to Poundcove — J. Tiller, J. Bishop, R. Biddlecome, R. Gibl)ons. P. Blackwocd, E. Bisliop, J. Ilounsel. Pool's Island— P. House, W. Knee. J. Davis, G. King. Greenspond — James Barnes, John S. Carter, Fred. White, Robert Whitmarsh, J. T. Oakley, James Burry, P. Hutchins, Joseph Edgar. Fair Island — J. Brown, Job Hunt, G. Cntler, John liogers (of C), John Rogers (of R.), Jacob Hunt, S. Filthorn. Gooseberry Island — A. Janes, Simeon Wills, E. Sweetapple, J. G. Kelley. Alexanderbav — J. Nose-\vortliv, S. Saunders. A. Rrittet, W. Arnold, J. Butt, E. Bury, J. Stroud. Southernbay — Jolui Prince, Samson White, John ]Moss, Wm. Prince, Levi Prince, James Qninton. sr., John Pomerov. Safe Harlxu— W. Davis, J. Knee, G. Burton, T. Gillingliam, James Dylce. Salvage — Jas. Burden, sr., Jas. Burden, jr., J. Sipiires. J. Brown, J. Sansom. IMusgravetown — John Oldford, sr., T. Saint, A. Dominy, Joseph Greening, sr., Joseph Gr-ening (of Josv-ph). J. Perry, John Oldford. jr., W. Greening, J. Yetman. Happy Adventure— Abiaham Turner. John Moss. William Turner, William Hayward, William King. Jolm Brown. Platecove— Jolm Cheever, Andrew Tracey, Martin Furlong, John Fennell, Pierce Heaney. Sweetbay — William Walker, Thomas IMuUoAvney, Mark AValkcr, John Kelly. Daniel Dooley. Brooklyn— William Pye, W, Stares, sr., M. Waugh, J. Ilandcock, sr., W. Blunden, A. Lethbridge, W. Ash, G. Harris, J. Ilandcock, jr., M. 1). Stares. Indian Arm— John jMullowney, Ed. Ilumby, Joseph Crew. Ed. Snow, Henry Fry, Joseph BroAvn, Patrick Holferan (oC Thonuis). Shamblersco\-e, New Harbor and Loocovc — Arthur Vivian, Job Collins, Ed. White, Charles Bragg. Open Hall— George Shears. Patrick Walsh, L.aurence Mr ~ William Gould, J. Murphy, jr. Kingscove— Rev. W. Veitcli, Rev. W. Kirby, D. Ryan, S. RroAvn, T. llyan, W. Monks, J. Brown. S. Ryan, P. Lawton. J. Devine, M. Alywnrd, J. Alyward, Michael Martin. Jamt l^arrj Dis John! S. Cr 1891 J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 29 rard, Bonavista — Cliiis. E. Thompson. Jolm Tremlett. .Too. Toinplonian (of .Inc.), James Slvillinntoii, John T. Dalv. Wm. Doodcv. Josoph KoUs (Pond), Jam^^.s Carroll, Thomas Al)bott. District of Trinity : Bird Islandcovc — S. Trask, Jamos Street. Solojuon Carcw. Joseph Baker, John Hill, Christopher Chall<, (i. Old ford. Little Catalina — J. Stone, J. Johnson, G. lieed (of Willian;). Great Catalina — T. Martin. J. Dnllill, J. Murphy, sr., 11. Stephenson, James Ilo^vell, John Sweet, S. Janes. l{a,ij;,!j;ed Harbor — James Walsh. Jnnies Lnne. Win. Cotter. Patrick Doody (of John), Jeremiah Scanlan. Englisli Ilarlior to Salmoncovc — ]M. Buuilen, W. Batson. J. Penney, S. Freeman, J. INIoody, Job White. John Gosse. Ilol)ert Batstone. Trinity (town) W\>.st— Dr. White, (}. H. Cole, F. Cover. H. S. Brcinner. J. S. CoUis, il. Hiscock, G. Fleet, H. .Maidment. Trinity (tov,-n) East — lliehard Fowlow, John Hand.all, Jos. Butler (of Jas.), Israel Butler, IMichael C'onnolly, Henry IMate. liobert Wocdnian, Itiehavd Jones, Win. Ivany, Robert Miller. Thomas Fowlow, Joseph Ploutilnnan. New Bonaveuture — W. H. Field, M. Kin.i>-, J. Ivany. 1^. Short, X. Miller. British Harlior. Careless Harbor to Pojie's Harbor, both inclusive — E. Gardner, H. Gardner, R. Bannister, W. Gardner, T. Leonard, A. Clark. Ireland's Eye and vicinity — J. Toop. jr., J. ?Jills, W. Wattan, Jos. ]*nrcliasc, Thomas Cooper. Smith's Sonnd (north side). Pope's Harbor to the Bnr— T. Pellv. E. I'ellv, R. Williams. J. Dufl'ett, A. Stone. J. Steel. Smith's Sonnd (south side), The Bar and Lower Lancecovc— Pierce Cnrrie, J. Pittman, G. Late, William Smith. St. George's (from Snook's Brook tv) the Bar)— Edmund Pelly, W. J. .Vdains, Frederick Pelly. Shoal Harbor — James Butler. J. Tilley. I. Adey, TiK)mas Cooper, Charles Hansford, W. Stanley. A. Bussev. Foster's Point— J. Reid, S. Pelly. W. Gnlliford. T. Smith, W. Pond. Hickman's Harbor — II. Blundon, J. Vardy, C. Bryant. B. Martin. A. Blundon. Random, S. W. Arm, (north side) — M. Martin, II. Benson. J. Frost, B. Prince, D. Benson. Ilodgescovc to Southern Bight, both inclusive — J. Drover, I). Peddle, J. Drudge, J. Vey, N. Gooby. Bay Bulls Arm, from Stockcove to Deer Harbor — John Lilly, James Snook, John Drover. Fox Harbor and vicinity. St. Jones' Witliout to Little Heartsease Brook — W. Balsom, R. Seward, jr., D. Spnrrel, I. Benson, 1). Martin, Charles Green. Tickle Harbor— S. Miller, I). McCarthy, IL Thorne, B. Rowe. Normanseove (Chapel Arm) — Elisha Eiford, J. Reed, E. I'r(>tty, J. Smith, J. Piercy. New Harbor and vicinity — T. Cranl'ord, T. Newhook, E. Moore, James Woodman, Samuel Bnrsey. Green's Harbor — H. Burt, Eben Cramm, James RoAve, Samuel Mitcham, Jno. (Jreene. Witless Bay — Moses Drover, A. Barrett, Nathan Rowe. Heart's Delight— J. R?ed, S. llumphiles, F. Chislett, E. Jcrrett, S. Case, Wm. Jcrrett. Heart's Desire — John George (of Wm.), ]\I. George, W. Clark. Heart's Content — Moses ]\Ioore, M. Y'oung, Robert George, Ambrose Young, ]i. Bradden. New Perlican— A. Pittman, R. Bemister, N. Northover, T. IIol)])s, J. Antic, Luke Pittman. Scillycovo— A. Parrott, John Parrott (of Peter), R. Hiscock. M. Gregory, James Greene. llant's Harbor— J. II. Watson, J. Short, G. Green, R. Pelly, R. Belbin, John Shcehan. Russelscoye— A. Sparkes, M. Button, E. Harris, A. Button, Geo. Armstrong. NKWJ'OI'NDLANI) ALMANAC. [1891 IJlalrlf;! of liJiy- do-VorcIo : llt| ri\ .• lo Siiioiliicovi' cxclusivt — JauK's O'Neill, ItillMHl lliiKMII, ( inn ;;e .IimdIis, (Jiuli'i' .Moore, .\rtillir l)o\le. hivi.iloii ;., Oeliiepileus e In W i si liiiii.i \ . hoi li iiieliisi ve — Eli Cruiniivv. Then. I'onl, .loM IU'.lio|i, .liio. Silliu:,, I'lhrii r»iill, l,oreii/.o ( 'riiiiiiiiy, Jiio. (lilliiijihaiu. Muiiloii:', .\iliiiii'.io\ (• lo Spoiileo\e, hotli iiieliisive — Solomon Hudson. R. M. Iliiiliuii, N .Monm, Mallluw Monies, \V. \V. KiMj;-, Tlios. llillyard, Jesse l.iu'i\, lllijali TrieUelt, K. Ilayil.u, MaiU i'resliall, V. LeCirois. 1M\ l.-ili»ii t, l'en\ sioN (> lo l'"ii'>li\\ aler, liotli inclusive— (i. K. I'arsons. Wni. I' Homer, ile.sse llai\e,\, ('liiulcN UntI, Tlios. Marshall, James Case, Henry Kliiii. 189 Mo! Lac Dij Wh Join Jam Alia Stai Dis Dihtriol ot Caiboi^Oiif : t 'ail'oiK'ui .1 WiiiN.M'. .Vinbro-M- riu-lvcr, lieoruc Tutlin. M. J. ITa"\vker. Mi«->tv-. Pike, IMu's I'liUen. ,lau\es Kcilmoinl, ^Vm. r.adcock. P. McCarthy. Kich'd >KCimli\ Musvpiit*' l.vimu-l Siiumoiulv, .tohii Malone ^of .loluO. VU'UMia \ ilhuv- vSi!:is Powell, William P>ru!d,'n. Uirttiirt ot HcirlH>r Grace: U.'iitior (;i;u\> riv>pv'r ,'. rattersv-u, P. ,1. iJreer.e. Win. rUz-orald. Patrick .MvH;i.uh, James CaUaliau, 11. C. NNait^, W. WvM. sr.. .lelin Hntler, .l.-.hii .^per.ee. si Michael Kil'-^eraUl Haibov i;iacv'. South Side— Mescs Noel. TobiMs Shepp;ird. W. 1)m!Ui. P. \eivv>CL Kdwaivl Pai'sous, I'tu's. Slu'ppavvl. l.ovi Noso\vv>r:hy. UiNiUUscose- James N^->,-\\ oiih_\ . vJeor^e Parsons, Wm. Couirhlan, Jacob Moii;au, Patrick Neivott, K Unrteti. Ppper UlandcoNo V. \ ouiii;-, Uobeic Uu->scy. W. U. Youi;^, Solouiou Jones. J. I UllvlltXtiU. P.i>.hotv-.cv^N v.^ K. Smith, AnioUl SnucU. C lUiiretC Spv-tuiHidsbiiN- Stephen i.;os.se. U. k.;os.sc ^ot" Robert \ WLlUam Callahan. J. r..ivivtt. sv . M Oosse ,of UvHcP, Uciiry (.;os.sc, Michael Clcarv. Ab. CoLliu.s. U;iy Uotvrts- C Prcneh. S. Parsvnis. V. Pawo. KU Mercer. W. Wood. S b'veneh. i.\'lcN s Point- K. Pviuo. J. i-awalacd. .Jolm PoMriiij. John Kelly. W. Parsons, S. P'lHvlburv. L>i sit riot or Por t-d?>-C«rciN e : Port-de-v.;ia\c- K Moiv;a:!, \V . \\. Kichards. W. U issoy. Mo.soj Morgan. G. AuUivws. tta.ivueed- K. Ne^^ell, Isaac Kicjards. .J. Moor-.'. W. .J. Thompson. J. S. KicbiUvls. P. Maliouev. cJeo. Butler. G. Pcrrv. Kii. Slvaitites. i.\tpids- S. Spracliliu. i.;. Smiih, W. Waiehdm. M. Power U. LeDa^w. J. l:tii>iiv>j;, \. Sunih, li. Bishop, Bri.i>us- J. Wilcox. C CUirk, C. -Jcrrec, P. Prephy, J. Tj,ruhaa. P. Power. W V i.;iceii, Moj.es Banlcct. Mo.scs Kobcrts. L. Cluiie.Job ttaj-vyv. 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 31 Salnioncove and Clarke's Boach — Itcv. W. (rOodchiUl, F. P. Kell}', Henry Morgan, Joseph Covcyduck, Noah Sno-vv, Wm. Dawe, Abraham Snow, Jas. E. Lacey. District of Harbor Main : Conception Harbor — AVilliani Kennedy, M. St. John, J. AVade, 11. Ilearn, L. Whelan, ^I. Leary, T. Kehoe, ]Matthe'vv Whelan, John Harmon. Harbor Main — E. Gormon, J. Devercnx, Patrick Kennedy, Peter Ilannon, John Sullivan, Wm. Holden, John llawco, Timothy Sullivan, John Moores. Holyrood — llev. G. J. Battcock, M. Woodford, Patrick Byrne, James Butler, James Lewis. Horsecove to Indian Pond — W. Swans])orou,ijh, T. Dwyer (of Philip), T. Allan, J. Morgan, W. Tilley, H. Haines, Richard Dawe, James Neville, Thomas Stapleton. District of Ferryland : Bay Bulls— M. Brien, P. Williams, ]\L INIulcahy. Witlessbav — J. Shannalmn, T. CarcAV, G. Norris, D. Tobin, J. Murphy. Mobile— T. O'Driscoll, F. Dillon, D. Fitzgerald. Toadscove to LaManche— T. O'Discoll, J. O'Driscoll (of Cornelius), S. French, M. Power, M. Coll)ert. Brigus to Cape Broyle — M. Cashin, T. Pendergast, T. Walsh, H. J. Carew, M. Greene, J. Battcock. Caplinbav, Ferrvland and A(inaforte — 11. Morrv, J. Keough, P. Power, J. Carter, J. White, J." Costello, K. II. White, M. Devereanx, P. Winsor, D. H. Winsor, M. Meagher. Kencws, Fermeuse and Broadcove — Rev. J. Walsh, J. Berrigan, R. Quinlan, William Trainor, J. Dutton, M. Lalor. District of Placentia and St. Mary's : Trepassey — Rev. W. Born, II. Curtis, G. Devercaux, T. Sutton, J. Waddleton, Samuel Kennedy. Holvrood and Potcr's River — W. Lundrigan, Thomas Stamp, T. Connors. St. Mary's— Rev. S. O'Driscoll, Michael ]Mah()noy, W. II. O'Neill, Patrick Walsh, Joseph Fagau, Michael Bishop, Jas. Deviiie, ^Michael Tobin. Riverhead, St. Mary's and Mall Bay — Iklward Lee, Edward Fagan, Daniel Dailey, Patrick Stacey, W. Christopher. Salmonier — Rev. J. St. John, J. Gotl". J. Dakins, J. ;Morey, Daniel Daly. Branch, Cajie Shore — Rev. — Whelan, S. Roach, P. Foley, J. English, E. Conway, B. McGrath. Great Placentia — W. O'Reilly, H. Fitzpatrick, Ed. Sinnott, J. P. Bradshaw, Thomas Power (of Patrick). Patrick Keefe, Robert Greene (of Wm., sr.), E. Conway. Fox Harbor — James Davis. Patrick Leary, R. Ilalley. Red Island — Patrick Dunphy, Garrett Ryan, Jeremiah Rose. Haystack and Spencerscove — Wm. Cotlhi. Thomas Drake, F. Butcher. Merasheen and Virginscove — James Morrill, Joseph Pittnian, Sanuiel Best. Isle of Valen — John Lockyer, P. Gaulton. Burgeo Island— James Clmmbers, John Warren, Benjamin Foote, Thomas Foote, Michael Tobin. Little Placentia— Rev. R. Brennan, P. Murphy, B. Hunt, Philip O'Reilly, sr., F. J. Murphy. Moonies'cove to North Harl)or — C. D. Chambers, J. Boucher, S. Adams, P. Whitl'en. Harbor Buttett—C. 1). Chambers, J. Ilollett, H. Whirton, J. Miller, Charles Tulk. Sound Island and Black River— W. Ilollett, James Boc k, W. H. Beck, S. Stacey. Woody Island— Jame.s B. Williams, James Barrett, Michael Grunter. Barron Island— Patrick Brown, David Shea, John FUnu. d2 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 St. Kyran's and rresque — Denis IJj'an, John Ryan, W. Parsons, P. llyan, Peter Pcnnev. Oilerin— K. :McGratli, P. PoAvcr, Patrick Abbott. Baine Harbor and Knslioon - K. KodAvay, J. Chee.seman, Tlios. May, Tlios. Smith, Wni. Cheescman. Paradise — Patric]< Ileah'y, I^Iieliael PoAver, Wm. Wither.-., Patl<. Checsenian, Thomas Walsh. District of Burin : Flat Islands— G. IMiller, J. II. Bisliop, William Lonjihnan. Bnrin — W. li. Payne, S. l)arl)y, J. Panl, J. Brien, Denis Gorman, T. Keech, G. Goddard, James Inlcpen, jr., M. Flymi, Wm. Day, B. Foote, Henry Paul. St. LaAvrencc — G. Bradley, J. Reeves, A. Pike, D. Murray, A. Fitzpatrick, M. Slaney, T. Fitzpatrick, B. Murphy. La-\vn — Peter Connors, P. Tarrant, J. Echvards, P. Murphy, Thomas Flannigan. Lamaline — II. Haskell, W. Ilillier, E. Kelland, 1). Keating, J. Coady, Jas. Harnett. Fortune— W. P. Lak", H. J. Haddon, P. E. Lake, T. Rogers, T. E. Lake. Charles Bennett, J. II. Spencer. Grand Bank — G. A. Bnfiett, A. Grandy, G. Bell, G. R. Fcrsey, Simeon Til)])o, Cliarles Rose, Robert Forsey. Mortierbay — Thomas Stephens, Nicholas Bakhvin. John Ilodder, P. Coady, John Coady, Ed-ward Fairel!, Joseph Withers, Joseph Barker. District of Fortune : Garnisli — William Keeves. (i. Bamfield, John Courage, James Loreuzen, James BroAvn. ()utliarl)ors — H. T. Holnian, Harbor Briton ; J. Gaulton, I'ri'unette; J. Rose, liittlebay ; (J. Keei)ing, Rencontre; S. Fiauder, Coombscove; T. Pulley, Sagona; Chas. Clinton, Foxeove; Jesse Tlnn-nton, Bav L'Argent. Belloram— T. (brandy, T. Ci-..'tt, sr., (J. i)icks, J. Rcmkey, J. Cluett. Englisli Harbor — A. F':;..iler, W. Yarn, J. B. Stratten, John Rose, Jacob Stratten, Thomas Evans, Jeremiah Petete. Harbor Briton— Rev. G. Field, P. IIu1)ert, II. T. Ilolman, Dr. Fitzgerald, J. Hardy, John Griflin. Hermitagebay, North Side — Edward Gallop, R. Bradshaw, Geo. Chambers, Thomas Garland, Samuil Cami>, Wm. Lee, Geo, 'IG^kins, Michael Collier, Wm. Barnes. Hermitagebay, South Side— Rev. G. H. Bishop, Dr. E. Thompson, John Jackman, Chas. \\ ay, Aqnila Frances, Robert Crew, Wm. Loveless. Bay-du-Nord— Rev. J. Squires, Thos. Farrcll, sr., Joseph Bambcrry, Adam Lamb, J. H. Williams. District of Burgeo and LaPoile: Cape Lallune to :\Luddy Hole— Wm. Webb, Geo. Ball, John Parsons, Ed. Skinner, Thos. lukpen, Geo. Simms. John Pink. Raniea— J. Moores, J. Payne, H. Kippen, J. K;pi)en, G. Rossiter, J. Chelly. Burgeo— J. Matthtws, J. Cairns, G. Bowdridge. E. Vatcher, W. J. Davidire, C. M. DeQuettevillc, George Dicks. LaPoile— F. A. Read, II. Riles, J. LeScelleur, II. Jellrcys, W. Stone, S. Billiard, J. Anderson. Petites— J. Arnold, sr., J. T. Rose, J. Juan, W. Matthews, W. Courtney. Rose Rlanche— R. Furueaux, J. Roberts, J. Cribb. T. Garrett, J. Buckland, W. Taylor, John Bagg. Burnt Island— P. II. Brock, G. Poole, Wm. Stevens, George Cains, Morgan King. Channel— W. Vardy, Aaron Forsey, sr., John Keating, Michael Gillam, Solomon Gillam, E. Pike. [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Tolin Gillis, Tlios. AVhite, .pin. Slipr , A. Fortune. Uev Mes. District of St. George : Codroy (Capo Ray to Cape Ansnille)— W ntle Win. McLellan, Wilson Fiander, J. IL Collier. >'(>. (!• Highlands— J. Mcriicrson, D. Gillis, T. Ev; is. S, Sandy Point— Very Kev. M. F. HoAvley. 1 J). McDonald, J. Cashiii, C. Gamier, C. Rlanchanl, '\ 11. Stephenville— Uev. M. O'llourke, Leon Wliitr, Ik'ubcn ( Angus Mclsaac. Port-au-Port — .1. McLcod. A. Harvey, jr., J Laney, J. E. Romaine, Michael Abbott. Bay of Islands, South Side— W. H. Batrj,', A. Petrie, D. J. Gilki , Bay of Islands, North Side — Thomas Carter, C. Fisher, E. Brak( J. Barry, James Parsons, G. Callahan, L. Barron. .'. Jettreys, Hector (Ty. 'inier, V > Hvnes. Leitch, A. .1 ( ipl»ell, A W. Chnr. It. Keddv, ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Chairman : Councillor ]\Iichael PoAver. Councillors No. 1 Ward No. 2 Ward No. 3 Ward No. 4 Ward No. 5 Ward John T. Carnell. Francis St. Joiin. Hon. M. IMonroc. Michael PoAver. W. D. Mori son. Appointed by Government: G. KnoAvlini;, John Harris. Secretary : P. W. Kelly. Accountants : John Svmo and J. L. Slattery. Solicitor : I. R. McNeily. Special Appraiser : M. B. Kearney. Collectors : Edward Howley and J. P. Grace. Water Engineer: John Martin. Acting Town Engineer : F. II. Balfour. Sanitary Department : Supervisor : John II. Hughes. 1st Inspector : Thomas Clancy. 2nd Inspector : Thomas Ewlng. 3rd Inspector : Philip Jackman. Stable Keeper ; Joseph Snow. Impounder and Caretaker of Fish Markets : Peter L'Estr; Road Inspector (West) : Michael Bambrick. Road Inspector (East) : William Carnell. Ed. 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Monthly llerfM)klyii Bn'oitscove Bi'Miulcove Broadcovo Broadcove Branch Bii "ill Harbor Browdcovo, Smith's So'iid Brunette ♦Burijco Burgoo Burnt Bay Burnt Island Burnt Islands Burnt Point ♦Burin Cape Broyle Capo Frools Capo Lalluno Cape Norman Caplin Bay Caplincovo Cat Haibor Catscovo Clarke's Beacli *Carbonoar ♦Catalina *Chan,ire Islands ♦Channel Clodo Sound Coachinanscovo Codroy Cowhead Coloy's Boint Colliers CoUicrs-bay-covo Conception Harbor Concho CotteU's Island Connaigre Coombscovo Crabb's Brook Cupids Dildo ♦Exploits Elliottscove Eu'^loe English Har., West English Har. , East English Harbor Fair Islands Fermouse Fermeuse, South St. Barbo Twillingato Fortune P()rt-d('-(;rav(' Trinity I'onavista St. Barl)e Bonavista St. John's Bay-de-Vi'rdc IMaccntia and St. Marv's Trinity ....'.. Trinity Fortune Burgoo and Laroile Bluocntia and St. Mi'.ry's Twillingato Bonavista Buruoo and Lal'oilo. . . . B.ay-do-Vordi' Burin Ferry laud B.ona vista Uurgoo and Lal'oilo St. Barbo Forrvlaud Bay-■do-^^■r(l■.• Fogo Harbor }tlain r<)rt-do-(iravo Carboiu-ar Trinity Fogo Burgoo and LaFoilo Bonavista St. ]>arbe St. (Toorgo St. Barbo Harbor Grace Harbor Main Trinity Harbor Main St. Bar])o Bonavista Fortune Fortune St. George l'ort-do-Gra\'o Trinity Twillingato Trinity St. Barbo Fortune ■ Fortune Trinity Bonavista Ferryland Ferryland John I{. l{<)l).-rt"i Fnnl. Tlii-.llo Clara M. Vall.s. S;irali Sti ntafoi'd I'i' re.' Ciirrie M. 1). Stares Joliii Carroll Patrick Liiwton David Tuck r Jabo/, L;(iro\v John W. Hinr'ii>h Arthur (!a'.il.'ii"r Jainvs I'olloy .Vndiroso Thoruhill J. C. Cuuniuirham Jauii's {'haiiil)C'rs Xiitli. Turner Garrett KoUv IMiilip H. Brock Thomas Tuoki r J. C. Cunningham Martin Gashin William Hann liolxTt Kot'pin John BroAVor William Johnston Caroline (Jarlaud Henry l{ol)bins Thomas O'Brien AVilliam Newell Tryphona XichoU Cecelia Martin Justinian DowiU Nathan Smith W. Spracklin William Bro'.Mi ,)()hn (iillis John Payne, jr. Mary Fn nch John Cole Uriah Thorne Johanna Toole Kate Dower Daniel Turnt r Sarah Harris jMagiiio Fiander ]\Irs. J. Pike Moses liOdroAv Albert Smith Thomas Winsor Aaron Smith C. Hopkins William Evans Mrs. W. Hackett Henry (i. Batson James lirown William Trainor John U'Shaughnossoy 86 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 1891]l Name of Onice. District. *Fcrrylancl Flat Island-^ Flat Islands F'lat Hock F'Unvcrscove "■Foi^o ♦Fortune I'ortune Harbor Foxcovo Fox Harbor Fox IIai'l)or Froslnvater Freslnvatcr-road (lanibo (ianderbay (Jarganiello Garnish (Jaultois Glovc'rto"vvn (reorge's Brook Gi'ori^ctown. C.B. . . . Gooseberry Islands. . . Goulds *Grand Hank ♦Grand River Gut ... Gratescovc (travels (Jreat Codroy (jlreat IJurin Grey Island (Jreen's Harbor tirijiuet Crrole ♦Greenspond Hant's Harbor Happy Adventure .. . Harbor liutl'ett Harbor Mille *Harl)or Briton ♦Harbor (irace *Harl)()r Main Harry's Harbcn- llatehetcove Halls])ay Haulina, Foint Haystack Head Fortune Bay . . . Heart's Deliyht ' ... Heart's Desire Herniitaf>-ecove ♦ Herri n«j; Neck ♦Heart's (\>ntent ... Hickman's Harl)or .. . Hculsiescove Holyrood, St. Mary's. ♦Holyrood ... Indian Arm Indian Islands Ferryland Bonavista Burin St. .loliu's St. Barl)e Foiio Burin Twillinj;'atL> Fortune Trinity Placcniia and St, Marv'.- Bay-de-Verde ....".. St. John's Bonavista Fogo St. liarbe Fortune Fortune Bonavista Trinity Fort-de-Grave Bonavista St. John's, West Burin St. Georiie Bay-dc-Verde St. George I St. Georji;e Burin St. liarbe Trinitv St. lia'rbe Fortune Bonavista Ti'inity Bonavista Flacentia and St. Mary's Fortune Fortune Harbor Grace Harbor Main T\villin<;ato Trinity Twilliuji:ate St. Barl)e riacentia iuul St. Mary's Fortune Trinity Trinity Fortune T\viUin,i<-ate Trinity Trinitv Trinity Flacentia iiiid St. Mary's Harbor Main Bonavista F()<>;o Name of Officer. John Morrj' Mrs. Hannah Sampson Henry W. Cramm James Burke liichard Norman James Fit/gerald Jehu K. Lake irichard Hamilton Alice Hearn Eliza ScAvard Mrs. Duke William S. Davis if. DuBordieu Simeon Osmond John Bnrsey William Lan.^ston Sabina Grandy Jiichard Bradshaw Elijah Bun-y Charles I'elley Georiie Chalker Ambrose Jeans Em. Chafe Georire il. Forsey .John Kolls William ]\Ieadus Julia McDonald .lames Downey Benjamin HoUett James Breeu Ilezekiah Burt Win. Alcock John T. Jackman William Lann; Jane A. Sealey James Handcock Thonias E. CoUett E. G. CoUis Trvphena Birkett A."T. Drysdale Johanna Ezekiel Hobeit Upward Eliab lioljbins M. Curtis James Sparks William Colllu Abij;ail Miles Samuel llumplirics Miss F. Clark Martha Francis Emily Mills George Moore Joseph IMlley James Drover Daniel St. Croix Ellen Veitch Edward Humbv Mrs. E. (^)llins [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 87 Name of Office. Inner Island Ireland's Eye Islandcove Jacksonscove Jersey Side Joe Batt's Ann Keels Kelli{>:re^vs Kilbride *Kin,i>sc()ve *LaP()lle Ladlecovc Lallycove Lamaline Lancecove Lancecove, Bd!o I. Lark Ilarl^or LaScii? LaPoilo, Great Ifr. LaAvn Leadinir Tickles Lee Bight Littlebay Island Littlebay East Little Kiver, Codroy *Littlel)ay Little riaerntia Little Beaver Cove . Lordscove ♦Lowi'r Islandcove . Long Beach LoAver Englisli Ilr- Mauuels MarystoAvn Meraslieen Mobile Mose Ambrose Mosquito Moreton's lIar])or . *Musgrave Harbor . Musgrave T«nvu New bay Newnianscove *Ne\v IIarl)or New Perlican *Nlpiicr':-= llnrbor . Nortlnvest Arm Nortliern Arm Nortliernl)ay Nortliern Bight North Uiver Ochrepitcove Oderin *01d Terlican Opi'nhall I'aradise I'ass Island IVddleton Name of Ollicer. Bonavista Trinity Harbor Grace Twillingato lUacentia and 8t. ]Mary"s Fogo Bonavista lIarl)or r.Iuiii St. John's Bonavi.ita Burgoo and Lal'oile Fogo I'^n'tune iUiria Trinity St. John's St. George St. Barbe Bnrgc') and LaP(>ile Burin Twillingate Trinity Twillingate Fortune St. (Jeorgc Twillingat;; I'lacor.tia Fogo r>urin Bay-de-Vcrd.' Trinity Fortune Harbor Miun Burin riaccntia and St. Mary's Ferry land Fortune Carboncar Twillingate Fogo Bonavista Twillingate Bonavista 'I'rinity Trinity Twillingate Twillingate Harbor Main Bav-de-Verd<' 'l^rinity l'ort-(ie-Grave F>ay-de-Verd(^ I'laci'iilia and St. Mary's Bay-(h'-Verde Bonavista IMac'utia and St. Mary's Fortune Harbor Grace ]\Iosi>s Davis Thomas Cooper Joiui Crane Henry Kuiuht John Bradshaw Thomas Deady Ivlwnrd I'ennev William TiUey" Edward Morris Fatrick ^In.rphy Thois'.as ;M;iuger Abrahan.i Tulk Stcph.Mi Gould James Pitn'.an A. J. I'rown. William Clement Isaac Slu-ppard Daniel Duggan Francis Ri'id Mr<. Susan Fit>;patrick Pluebe Alcock Isaac Adey John Cami)bell Susan Thornhill Alex. Mc Isaac irichartl I). Walsli AlexantUr Burke Thomas IClliott Thomas Isaac George Cooper John Vey ]\Iiss Annie Hackett Mrs. Sarah Kearney James Gover Mary Hennessy Daniel Filzgerahl Bessie Yarn Widow Walsh Mark Oruiiond J. B. Wheeler Amy Brown I'eter Moore Ciilbert Tilley Tiiomas Xewhook Krancis Howell S. J. Blackler Mrs. Fredk. Martin Kate V;o( (Iforil Mary Hogan Edward iienson Joiin Hrvan Bridget Perfect Mary Maddocks (Jeorge Tull' George Shears Patrick Healey Wm. Slricklanil Francis Feildle 38 Name of Oflice. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. DNtrict. [1891 ISOl] Potit.-s r('rrvscr)V(! I'cttv lliirhor rilley's IsliiiKl riatecovo ♦I'laccntia I'(M)1SC()\'(! Pool's Island ]*ort-tIc-(irav(; rortiiiralcovo J'ouclicove rn^sqiH' ruslitliroiiuli Uaiiica Itams Island lied Island lliMicont re, Fortnnc llcncontrc, IhTinitage . . . Kciu'ws Jiivorhcad, St. Mary's . .. Uivorluiad, Ilarhor (Jrace *Uosi' lUanclio Robinson's Hiij,lit, l{oi)iiison's Head Kussellseove *S1:. (ieornthside Harbor (iraee Sonlhsiile Cieorue's Bay Spomieove liurfjoo and LaToilo i5av-de-Verd(,' St." John's West Twillinuate lioiiavista I'laeeiitia and St. Mary's Fortnne Monavista Tort-de-Crave St. John's. East St. -lohn's. Kast riaeentia and St. Mary's Fortnne Unrijco and Lal'oile IMaeciitia and St. Mary's Plaeenlia and St. Mary's Fortune Mnri.rei) and liaPoile Ferryl;;nd Plaeenlia and St. ]Mary"s Harbor (irace Unriico and LaPoile Trinity Si. (icorice Trinity St. (ieorii'e Fortune Fortune Plaeenlia St. .lolin's St. .John's. Fast St. .John's, Fast St. .Joliir>, West St. John's, West SI. John's St. JJariie Placentia and St. Mary's Harbor Main Port-do-liravi' Trinity Forluiu' Plaeentia and St. Mary's I'laecntia and St. Mary's Honavista Trinity Ponavi-^ta Harbor Main Trinity Foiio 'I'rinity rrinily Trinilv Twillinuate Trinity Plaeentia and St. Mary's Harliiu' (iraee St. (ieoru'e lUirin Name of Officer. .Tames jM. Arnold Paehael Kellaway .Jaeol) liishop F. W. Andrews .Folm Choevers Emma BradshaAV Henrietta C'ross J. n. Butler Martin Bolirer .1. J?. Fasterbrook S. Sullivan Henry Camp William Collins 1). Fitzpatrick Elizabeth Dunphy Kate (liovanni Josei)h Earle Mariiaret Jack man iMhvard Lee .John Coady M. Fnrneaux Jo!) Pilley 'I'hoinas W. Evans Stei)lien Durdell C. J{. Bishop Mrs. Suelirrove ^I. N'^avasour Patrick Walsh Miss Delauey Mrs. Kouso Kiehard Hayes Heiirv Collis Feah" Taylor Mrs. Ann Denic'l' Joseph ]\loore James E. Comvay J-'dward Kennedy William Hussey Frederick (Jabriel Steplu'u Snooks Mrs. M. f'arew Bridyi't Cormack James lUinlen, jr. .Jacoi) Hiscock (ieoriiH' Prince — Morii'an Jesse lUickler P. Newell Mrs. Bandall Flias .Ii'rrett J. S. Butler lieorii'e Morii'an William Smith Philip llrown Archibald Xoseworthy .\iinie Morris Cieorue M. Ooddard [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 39 er. •(hv Name of Oflice. District. Name of Ollicer. Spaniard's Bay Stepheuville Stockcove Suminersido Swain's Island SAveetbay Tliree Arms Tliorouglifare riclvlecove Tilton Tilton Harbor Tizzard's Harbor Toadscove Topsail Torbay *Trepasscy ♦Trinity Trinity', East Trouty TroytoAvn ♦TAvillinuate Twillingate, South *Tiltcovo Upper Small Point Valen Island Victoria Village Western Arm, Kockybay Westernbay W ester ncove West Point, LaPoile White Kock AVitlessbay Woody Island Whitbourne IIarl)or Grace St. George 15onavista St. George Bonavista Ronavista Twillinu'ato Trinity Bonavista IIarl)or Gi'ace I<'ogo TAvillingate Ferryland Harbor Main St. John's, East Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Trinity Trinity Bonavista Twillingate 'I'willingate T\villinirate Bay-de- Verde I'lacentia and St. Mary's Carbonear Fogo IJay-de-Verde St." Barbe P>nrgeo and LaPoile. . . . Ti'inity Ferryland Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Leah Earlo Martin Hynes Cntherine Hynes Thomas Carter George Hann ]Mark Walker J. B. Wells Thomas Mills Adam Skitlington Steplien Gosse Martha Dwyer Joseph ( )sniond Catherine Driscoll Joseph Aroysc ^largaret (Joss J. L. i\[uri)hy Marv li. Buchanan Keginald Mills Fri'dk. Gover Mrs. Noseworthy Josiali Coll)ourne William Cunningham Grace Hayden Lucretia Lockyer Sarah Powell Matilda Parsons Jane Kennedy WUliam llice 1'. McD(>rmott .Aaron Stone James Shanujihan James B. Williams Miss Spracklin LABRADOR OFFICES. Name of Olllce, Batteau Battle Harl)or . . .. Blanc Sal)lon . . . . Bolster's Rock Brig IIar1)or . . . . Carroll's Cove . . . . Cape Charles . . . . Cliateau Chimney Tickle . . .. Cai)e Harrison . . . . Comfort Bight . . . . Dead Ishuul Domino .■■■ Fast St. Modiste Fmily lIarl)oi' . . . . Fisliing Ships' Ilarlior. Fortcau . . . . Name of Ollicer. North Sanuiel Wilcox • William B. Bendell Labrador, West E(hvin (i. (irant Labriidor, North Jolin E. Pike Labviidor, West ! John Stnii)p William Tracer I U. H. Tayh)r " " I Ko1)ert Joyce " " (icorge Stevenson Nortli labez LeGrow " '• 'I'liomas Spracklin " " j George Parsons Is.'iMc I'.iirtlctt West Fred. Butt " North (ieorge .\psi'y " " ' lOdwiird I'nrsons West William Goo. liabbitta 40 i\ EWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Name of Office. Francis Ilaibor Bight . . . Grady lU'iiley llolto'u IndcpeiKU'iit Indian Harbor Indian Ticklo llacl^ L'anso-au-Lonp Little Harbor Long Island Long Ticlvlo ]Mannox Island Murray's IIarl)or raci-i's Harbor Puncli \w\y\ liagijcd Islands Rt-'dl)ay Scranmiy Seal Islands SloopcoYO Smoky l{\in Snug Harbor Spear Ibirbor S Tub Harl)or Turnaviek, East Turnavick. West Venison Tickle White Bear Islands Winsor's Harl)or West St. ]\Iodiste Location. Name of Officer. Labrador, North William Ne-\vell " " li. Mcllac West John Taylor North Martin Delaney " " Thomas Dawson " Toseph Simms <• " Tames Winsor James Keefe W^'st John Cabot " North Toseph Simmonds " " IVter Dwyer " " Samuel Dawo " I Thomas Smith ' Mrs. Kiley •' " ' Stephen Bradbury " " \ Michael O'Brien •' " I Isaac Pumphrev West I J. C. Tike " North ! William CoUingwood ; John S. Tike " " ' Nicholas Kennedy " " George C. Jerrctt " I John Coady " " ; Mrs. Jane Elson " " I Kichard Luther I Miss Elmira Jeffers " " j Thomas Green " " i William Hennessey William Bartlett '• William IlaAvker " I Tiniotliy Ilayden John Hennessey West AVilliani Eo-\vler Postal Routes. Overland. )>y raihvi>y, for Toi)sail, Kelligie"\vs. Holyrood, Salmon Cove Station, Harbor Main, Conception IIarl)or, Brigus. Port-de-Grave, Bay Roberts, Spaniard's Bay, Harbor Grace, Carbonear and Tlacentia — daily; Seal Cove — Tuesday, Thursday and Satunlny. Bi't\\een 'St. Juhirs, Portugal (\)ve and Belle Isle — Tuisday and Friday. Heart's Content, tri-Aveekly— 'I'uesday, TInirsday and Saturday. Heart's Content to Grat(>'s Cove. New I'erlican, Haul's Harbor, by courier — twice a wei k. Mails close at Heart's Cout-nt at ',) i).n\. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Pandoiii and Smith s Sound, l)y packet, from Heart's Content — on Friday; from St. ,((»hn's — on Thursday. Old Perlieau — Tuesday and Saturday. r.etAvee\i Carbonear, lllaekhead and Bay-de-\'ei'de. by courier — Wednesdays and Saturdays, calling- at intermediate jilaces, and at Old l\>rlican once a week. Weekly, on Tuesday r liV New I'erlican), for Trinity, Catalina, Bonavista and King's Cove. Between Trinity, Bonnvi.^la and King's Covi', weekly, by courier. Between Salvagi- and Ganibo, calling at Alexaudei- Bay — fortnightly. Between Salvage anil (ireeus[)oud — foiluightly — by boat, touching at (Joosi'- berry, Cottell's and Flat Islands. Between St. .John's, Hay-de-Verde and Old Perlieau, alternately; Trinity, atalina, King's Cove, Bonavlsla, (ireens[)ond. Ft>go, Herring Neck, Twillingate, 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 41 Exploits, Lcariing- Tickk's, Little Bay, Little Bay Island, iloreton's Harbor and Fortune Harbor, alternately; Tilt Cove, Nipper's Harbor, Coachman's Cove, Enjilee, Conclie, Saint Anthony, (.riyuet and Flo^^•er's Cove — by the coastal steamer, fortninhtly, on Tuesday, after c^peniui; of navigation in sprtna,-; and commencinji' about the tlrst week in July -will make six trips, callinj? at the usual mail ports in the Straits of Belle Isle, connectimj; Avith the Labrador steamer at Battle Harbor. Winter mails, commencini; about 24th January, will be des- patched l)y courier to the folloAvin.u" i)laces North: — Dildo, Kanteni, Northern Bi.uht, Shoal IIarl)or, Uandom and Smith's Sounds, Trinity, Catalina, Honavista. Kiuii's Cove. (ioos(> P>;iy, Alexanck-r Bay, Salvairc Gaml)o, Greenspond, Chanue Islands, Foiio, Herring- Neck, TAvillinyate, Exploits, Lcadinii; Tickles, Little Bay, Little Bay Island, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, Coachman's Cove and Western Cove — fortnijihtly. Between St. Jolius, Ferrylaml, Tre|)assey, St. Mary's, Placentia, Burin, St. Lawrence, Lamaline, Fortune, Grand Bank, Harbor Briton, Burgeo, Lal'oile, liose Blanche, Channel, St. Georue, Bay of Islands and Bonne Bay — by coastal steamer, fortniiihtly, durin<>' summer and Avinter, (excei)t St. Georue's, Bay of Islands and Bonne Bay tlu' mails for these places will connect Avit'ii couriers when navi,:iation cU)ses), calliuii; at Itencws, St. Jacques, Belleoram, (Jaultois and Pushthrftnirh, every alternate trip. After 1st January, and until the departure. North, of the coastal steamer in sprinjx, mails for Englee, Conche. St. Anthony, Gris>net and Flower's Cove Avill be forwarded by coastal steamer West to Channel, and thence bv courier. St. John's to Kilbride, the Goulds, Petty Harbor, Bay Bulls, Witless Bay, Mobile, Toad's Cove, Briuus South, Cape Broyle, Caplin Bay, Ferryland, A(|uaforte, Fermeuse and Uenews — Mondays and Thursdays, by waj^'gon. Between (Jreat and Little Placentia, by messenyer, tri-weekly. By train and S.S. Jlpirnlcs — Merasheen, Isle Valen, Burgeo, Baron's Island. Woody Island. Sound Island, Black lUver, Arnold's Cove, LaManche, Hay Stack, Harbor Bull'ett, Ham's Island, an inider .^-oz., and eight cents for every additional 4-oz. For East Indies, China, Japan and Java, ten cents per i-oz. rate. For Australian Colonies and Soutli .Africa, twelve cents per i-oz. News- papers, three cents. Local m'ws|)apers to United States, tlie Dominion, West Indies, Foreigr. Europe and to England, one cent i>er '2 ozs., or a half-cent (.'aeh if undei- ou( ounce. 42 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC [1891 Inland Postage. For lotters per i-oz. or fraction thereof 3 cents. For city delivery, per i-oz. or fraction 1 cent. Circulars 1 cent. Post cards 1 cent. For book-packets, pamphlets, magazines and periodicals under two ounces, one cent ; must not exceed three pounds in weij?ht. Foreign ncAvspapors remailed for transmission to the outports free, provided they are under four ounces. Ne^vspapcrs over four ounces in -weight are charged as books. Local ne^vspapers free to any place in the colony. Tostage on letters for Frcncli Islands — St. Pierre and Miquelon — five cents per half-ounce rate, and registration, live cents. Inland Parcel Postage. Parcels closed at the ends and sides, but not sealed or closed with gum, may be posted at any post office in Newfoundland for conveyance to any other post office in the island at a rate of one cent for two ounces or fraction thereof, subject to the following conditions : — 1. No letter or letters shall be concealed in such parcels. 2. The parcel shall not contain any explosive substances, glass, liquid, or other matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the mail, under penalty of forfeiture of the parcel. 3. The weight of the parcel must not exceed Ave lbs., nor the size exceed two feet in length or breadth, or one foot in thickness. It must be so put up that tlie contents may be examined, to prevent letters or other communications being enclosed. 4. Tlie parcel may be registered on payment of a fee of three cents, in addition to the postage. ~>. If the name and address of the sender be written on the parcel, it will, if delivery should fail from any cause, be returned unopened to the sender, on payment of an additional rate of 8 cents per lb. for the return conveyance. G. The parcel should have the words " by parcel post" plainly written over the address. It should be Avell and strongly put up, and be legibly addressed to the Post Oflice address of the intended receiver, including the name of the dis- trict in which the Post Office is situated. The following is an example of the mode of address recommended : — IJY PAliCEL POST. : To- -Post Office. District of- Sent liif- District of- Foreign Parcel Postage. UxiTKn KiX(ii)OM.— On every i)areel not exceeding two lbs. In weight, SC. cents, this being the mininuun cliarge; weight over two lbs., 18 cents per lb. or fraction thereof. Parcels not to exceed three feet six inches in length, or, in [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 43 length and girth measured together, six feet, the girtli being measured around the thickest part. Limit of Aveight, 11 ll)s. Canada. — British Columbia, 30 cents per lb. ; all otlur parts of tlie Domin- ion, 25 cents per lb. ; not to exceed four lbs. in ■weight, or more thnn two fict by one foot in measurement. A Customs' declaration Avill be f nrnislu d at the Tost Ofllce, and must be filled up by the sender and attaelud to all parcels for United Kingdom or Canada. Commercial papers, invoices, insurance policies and jinpcvs. v'Ce., iiro clunjre- able Avith five cents for the first rate of two onnces or fraction ilureof, and (-ne cent per two ounces, or any fraction thereof over the first two ounces. Book packets must be left open for inspection, and nnist not contain any Avritten enclosure. Postage, one cent for two ozs., or fraelion thereof, to the United Kingdom, United States and Dominion of Canada, and wiiliin the colony. All parcels containing books, patterns, newspapers or i)rir.ted nii!t< r of any kind, must be so put up tliat the contents may be easily Avillidn'.wn U>v cxaniina- tion ; if sealed, such packetL; become liable to letter rate, iuul v.iil l>e eliingKl accordingly. Unpaid books for the United Kingdom, or other countri«'s. Avill not be forwarded. Letters for oflicers serving in Iler Majesty's service alu-oad are chargeal)le •with the ordinary rates of postage. For soldiers or seamen in Her Majesty's service, two cents per half ounce; over that weight, charged full rates. The attention of the public is called to the fact that the General Postal Union Treaty positively prohibits the transmission in the mails of gold (,r silver money, jew'cls or precious articles, or any other articles whatever liable to Cus- toms' duties. Therefore, correspondence originating in Xewfoundland and addressed to any of the countries of the Postal Union, whether ordinary or registered, should not contain these interdicted articles. Any letters found to contain coin, as well as any having the word '-registered" Avritten upon thein, which may be posted in Newfoundland, will be forwarded to any part of the colony, charged with a double registration fee. For United Kingdom, foreign countries and Dominion of Canada, they Avill not be forwardeil on any terms. Valuable letters, whether containing money or not, should l)e registered. Registration. Local 3 cents. United Kingdom 4 cents. United States, Dominion of Canada, West Indies, and Foreign Europe 5 cents. Australia 12 cents. South Africa (i cents. Money Order Branch. Thomas S. Dwyer, superintendent; G. B. Lloyd, assistant; II. Noel, clerk. Ofllce hours : from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Money orders are now' interchanged with the Unitetl Kingdom, Dominion of Canada and the United States, at the foUoAving rates of conunission : — ox TIIK UNrrKl) KIN(!D()Ar. Orders up to £2 Os. (Id., stg. Orders oA'cr £2 and up to £ 5 Is. Od., stg. Orders over £5 and up to £ 7 Is. (id., stg. Orders over £7 and up to £10 2s. Od.. stg. Maximum amount of order on United Kingdom . . £10 ON DOMINION OK CANADA. Orders up to $10 10 cents. Orders o\'er ^10 and up to #20 20 cents. Orders over ^20 and up to ^30 30 cents. 44 NKWFOIINDLANI) ALMANAf. [1801 Orders over ij^'M) Jiiid up to .S4(> 40 conts. Orders over 840 jind up 1<» .-;;!.")(» ."iO cents. Miixiiiiiiiii iiiiiomit ol' >iinile order -Sno ON (Ml r.l) STATKS. Orders up to $10 1'^ cent-. Orders over .$10 iuid up to i<-2() 20 cents. ( )rders over !ii*;^o and up to s.'io ;'>o ccMits. ( )i(ltrs over ijtiMO and \\\) to .$40 40 cents. ( )rders over .$40 and up to .$.")() .">0 c;Mits. ( )r(lers over $50 and up to .S OlJni'.KS. ( )rders up to .$10 '> cents. ( )rders over .$10 and up to .$1.'0 10 cents. ( (rders over .$20 and np to $;!0 1.") cents. ( )rders over $;50 and up to $40 20 cents. ( )rders over $40 and np to $."i0 2,") cents. Maxiuuini amount of inland order $.")0 No half-pence to be introduced in the orders. Business of Money Order Olliee I'loses one liour l)i'fore closiuij tlie mails by steamer. Systkai. 1. Money Orders ai'e made out in forms >upi>'i;(l for tlie use of the ;Money OiiU'r ()Hice>. 2. I'l'i'son.s applvinii' for Moni'y Orders are recommended to nsi' printed •■ Application Forr.is," printed for that pur|)ose. :'.. riace t)f payment of a Money Order may be changed in accordance ■\\ith instructions provided therefor. I. Alteration of payee's name may be etlected l\v issue of a new order and payment of commission thereon. T). Applicants for Money Onlers are exiiected to observe due care in tlie i^xanunntion of tin' same, relative to lillini>- and >tanipini;. Defect in orders, A\hen presented for payment, may cause (lil!iculty ami delay, for which the pay- ii\H' t>tl!ee is not to l)e held aecountal)le. i'>. I'ostmasters should be particu.larly careful to obtain from the person ulu) |)resents a Money Order, whether the riuhtful owner or not, full informa- tion as to the Ohri-tian name, surname and aihlress of the party who originally obtained it, uidess such party be a lirni. -when th'' name of the tirm will sutlice. Tin onlij ('xrciitimt (<> (hit; ruh' is. when an Ordvr is [iresented throniih the Bank, in which case it will sutlice th.at the Ordrr, iK'intj;' [U'operly siii'ned. l)e also crossed with the Uanker's name. 7. As, however, nfti'i' u)ic(' paijiiuj a Moin;/ (irihi'liij vh<0(Vi-rprf><0)it('n. till' Djjirc (fill itdt he Itaf'U^ t<> moj fnvthcr clnuu. the public are strictly cautioned : — 1st. To take all means to prevent the loss of the Money Order. 2nd. To bo careful, on takiuir out an order, t() state correctly the Christian, as well as the surname, of the person in whose favor it is drawn. S. .Mthouiih, at the end of twelve months frcnu that la which it wa . issued, a Money Order, if still unpaid, becomes Ic^-ally void; uevertlieU'ss. Avlien a uood reason can be ii;iven for the delay in prescutinu' it, an ajiplication f(>r payment, to the Tostnuister Cieneral. is entertained. 'J. Tostnuisters should recommend the usi- of M(niey Orders for th(« trans- mission of money, in preference to v>ther modes of tran>mission. 18()1J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAT. 45 Foreign Countries. Money (Jrtlers are issued in Xewfoiuidlaiul on the r()l!(i\\ iiiu' foiv'iun couiitfies and British possessions : — Foreian Couiitrit's — l?el,i£i(ini. Denniark. Dani -Is \Ve,>t liuiii's, Diiteii Ka; t Indies, Eirypt, France, (Jeruuin Eni])!re, (;il)valtar, iloHand. Iceland, Italy, Japan, Norway, I*ortn,i>al, S\ve(U'n. Switzerland, 'l^muicr ( Morocco). British Imh'a — Includinii; the .\"encies of the llonu" Kouir Post ()l!ice at Amoy, Canton, Vc.o Chow, Hankow, Ilolhow, Niny-po, Shanu'liai, Swatow, and Straits Settlements. Cyprus, and North Borneo. South and West Afrira—Ca\w Colony, (iambia. (iold Coast, Lnizos, Mauri- tius, Natal, St. Helena, Seychelles and Sierra Leout'. West /«(?(V.s'— Anti.irua, Bahamas, Barl)ad()s, rwitish Cuinna, Dounniea, (Grenada, Honduras (British), Jamaica, Montscrral. Xcvis. St. Kltts, St. I/.icia, St. Vincent, Tobaiio, Trinidad, and Turks Island. Postal Orders. Postal Orders, payable at any Money Order Oltice in the I'niti'd Kinudom for the following" amounts, may be <>btained at the ])rincipal Post Ollices in Newfoundland : — Cost in local currency, in- .\miou!U (>f order. cliiding cominission. Is. 0(1., sti; ■ Ao.2r> 1 s. (Id. , * • 0.;5S 2s. dd., '• <)..">L' 2s. (Id., " O.Ct ;5s. Od., " n.TC :5s. (Id., '• it.ss 4s. Od., " ■ l.iio 4s. (id., " I.IL' ns. (Id., " 1.2! 7s. ()d., " I.S4 lOs. Od., " 1-M4 10s. (Id., " l.'.."itl l.">s. 0(1., '• Il.r.tl L'Os. (Jd., ■■■ I.s*! Suggestions to the Public. Facility will be given to the Post Ollicc in the discharu'e of its daily duties, and greater security allorded to the public, by cai-orul attention to tlie I'oliowinu' recommendations : — Post all letters and newspapers. ..^c. as early as practicable, especially wiii'U sent in larjic bundles. When a bundle of newspapers are addressed to the same olllce. [uit them up in one parcel. When a number of circulars ar(> posted, tii' tlicm up in a bundle, with the address all in one direction. Address letters, |)apers. i^c, in a leiiMble and comi)leti' manner, always liiviui;' the name of the Post Otiice; and if there l)e more thtin one Post Olliceofthat name, the mime of the district in Avliich situated. In cas' of" letters iroiuj; abroad, the name of the country, as Avell as of the town and city, should b(| uiveii in full. Letters, for example, intended for London. Canada West, if 4G NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 simply addressed •' London." ^vould 1)? fonvardcd to London, England, and thus be delayed. Letters, iiaix-rs or parcels for oiitports should have the name of the district, and I'ost Olliec distiiuily Mritt^'U as part of the address. For instance, letters for lionne T.ay. St. liarhc. arv- sonictimes sent to Bonne Bay, Fortune Bay dis- trict, bcin.i;- simply directed Bonne B:roperly directed, are lialjle to iro to the -wronu- ofhce for delivery. The loss and inconvenience arisin-.!.- frou! imiH-rfectly directed letters is caused by the careless- ness of the sender, and no blaiiie can" attach to the Post Olhce. Other places, besides those luuncd. l-.ave st ttler.ients -svilh correspoudinirappellations, hence the necessity of beinu: particular in adchwssini;' all letters, i^c. See that every letter, ncAvspaper or other packet sent by post is securely folded and sealed. Kvery such pack.'t has to l)e several times handled; and even Avhen in tlie niaii-l)ai''. is ( xpos.'d to pressure aiul friction. Unless, therefore, the article be liiiht and p!i;;r.t. it should be enclosed in strong paper, linen, parchment, or other material -which -will not readily tear or break. Fasten the covers of ncAvspapers lirnily. so as to prevent them from slip- ])int!; out. Fully pay postage on news|)apers, otherwise you lose both papers and stamps, as such are not forwarded. When dropping a 1'. tter or newspajier into a letter-box, always see that the packet falls into the b(;x. and does not stick in its passage. Never seal letters for the East and West Indies, and other hot climates, Avith Avax. Such a practice is attended Avith much inconvenience, and frecpiently ■with serious injury, in conse(|uence of the melting of the wax, and the adhesion of the letters to each other. In all such cases use Avafers or gum, and advise your corresjiondent-s in the country referred to, to do the same. Never send money, or oth'r articles of value, through the Fost Ollice, except either by means of a money order or in a registered letter. •' .\ny person Avho si'uds money or jeAvelry in an unregisterini letter, not only runs the risk of losing his property, but exposes to temi)tation every one through AA'hose hands his letter passes, and may 1);' the means of ultimately bringing some clerk or letter-carrier to moral ruin." Carefully secure every letter or packet containing money or value, lirsl a» itli gum and afterwards Avith'good sealing Avax, on Avhich uKirk the clear impression of a seal. This only applies to local correspondence, the forAvarding of such articles to other countries being prohibited. On posting a registered letter or packet, ahvays obtain a receipt for the same at the ottice Avliere posted. When letters or nt'Avspapers are delayed and missing, at once communicate the fact to tlu' I'ostnia^ter of the division in Avhieh is situated the Post Office at Avhich the delayed or missing letters Avere posted. In case of a missing letter enclosing value, state the exact contents, the exact address, and the otlice at Avhicli i)osted; the name of the piM'son )iy Avhom posted, and the name of the ]Hr it is ascertain- ed tliat a sutlicient number of iidial)itants can be aceommodatiHl. and a snlilcieiit amount of postal revenue collected to v.arrant such a im iiMue. When a new Tost Oflice is recpiired, a petition should l)e addressed to th>' I'ostuiiister (iiiieral, signed by as many of the inhabitants as can conveniv'ully snl)scril)e the same. The petition sliould state tlie name of the settlement and district in Avhieli it is desired tlie office should l)e established; the distane;' from thi> neiirldjorinuj offices; Avhetlier at the site of the proposed Tost Oilice th /ri' is a \illaii'e; the number of mills, stores, taverns and houses tiiereat ; the extent of tie! settlement to be sei'ved, and the probable cost of tiu- mail, toueiher -vvilii any oth'r facts that may form any ground for the accomuiodation a|)[tlied for. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY-NEWFOUNDLAND. Places marked thus * arc ^Nloiiev Order Offices. Name of Place. Aaron Arm Abrahamscove Adamscove Admiral's Beach Admiralscove Admiralscove Alcock Island Alder Harbor Alexanderbay Allan Island Amherst f ^^^^ [ LoAver Coves, Anchor Point Andersonscovc Andersonscove Angelscove Annscove Ansteycove Anthony Island Apseycove Apseycovc Aciuafortc Archie Campbell's Cove. Arnoldscovc Aspcncove Athlone Baccalieu Baclielorscovc Backcove • • • • Backcove • . • • Burgeo and LaPoile lluru'eo St. (xeor^e St. (iv>oi'ge Bay-de-Verde ...... Blackhead Placentia and St. M;'.ry's St. Mary's Ferryland ('a[)i' Uroyle Ferryland Ferineuse TAvilliniaite r/'adin;; Tickles Fogo Mnsgrave Harbor i:(r,„.,,-i f.> ' S;ilv;!ii-e. in stinuner Bona\ ista ••••', ui i n i t Shoal Harbor, iii -winter Burin Lamaline Bouavista Kinirseove i t,, T,„.i f Flowerseove. in summer St. Barbe .... , ( Bonnebay. in winter Fortune Helleorani Trinity ..... New Ilin-ltor Placentia and St. Mary">< St. IJride's, Placentia Placentia ami St. Mary's \'alen. Island. Placentia Twillingate ....".. Littl.bay Island rp . .. f ! irelaiid's I'^ve. Britannia iiiiui.\ .... >^ : (,^.^.^, Trinity liritanniaeove Fogo Musgrave Harbor Ferryland Ferryland St. (ieorge St. (ieorge Placentia and Si. Mary's Phicentia Twillingati' . Liltlebay l>la!ul Ferryland ('aplinl)ay Bay-de-Vei(ie Bay-de-\'erde Phicentia and St. Mary',- Isle \'al(Mi, Placentia Burgeo ami LaPoile liurgeo Fogo I Fogo 48 NEWKOINDLANI) ALMAXAt'. [181)1 Naiiic of I'laco. j District. I I'o.st To'.viis. l]aci< lliirlior Twillinirato 1 1 TAvillinuate l>;ic(iiicovc 1 Ilarlxr M.-iin ! Concoption lIari)or r>a(lyii'l);iy 'rwiirnnial'.' [ Loadinir Tickles Biiic Vcric St. I'.arhi' ! Coaclir.ianscove IJjiilcv's I'oiiit St. IJarln- 1 Bonnebay liainc Ilnrbor IMaccnlia and St Marv's 1 liaine Ilarl)or J'.iikcr's Hciul ri:iccntia and St Marv's ! Trei)assov l}aionnel)ay (Gari-amelle) Bair'd lirook St. iJarbo I'loAverscove r>an''d Islands Foii'o Fogo liarcnced l'ort-(lo-(iravt' I5av Koborts Baron's Island I'iaooiitia nwi] St. ^Marv's I'laceutia Barrow IIar))or Bonavista Salvage Bartlettcovi' Twillinuato Littlebav Bar Point Trinitv ...... Shoal Harbor Batcimeovc St. Barl)e Tiltcove Batcanxcove St. 15a rho Bonnel)av Banliiie Forrvland Toadscovc liaulinc St. John's rouclieove * r.ay Dnlls Forrvland Bav Bulls Bay Bulls Ann Trinitv Dildo Bay d' Kst, Fortniic Hay Fortune P.elU'orani Bay d' Kst. llcrnnta.iic B. Fortune ...... (iault(Ms Bav do li'rau I'laoontia and St. .Marv'.s Baine Harbor, I'lacentia l>av d(.' L'can F'ortuuo Harl)or Briton Bay do J/eaii Island ... . Fortune Harbor Briton Bay du Lonp Buryeo and Lar< )ile Burgee Bav du Xord, Fortune ) Bav, ) Fortune Belleorani Bay du Xord. Ilornii- ) taao Bav. i I'ortuno 1 i ..... • j rushthrough & liaultois Bay do I'aris St. Barbo Tiltcove Bay D'Kspoir Fortune ...... Gaultois Bay-do-Vi-rdt' Bay-do-Vordo Blackhead Bav dos Moux riuriico and Lal'oile | Burueo Bay I/.Vru'ont Fortune 1 Baine liar., //(/ riacentia *Bay of Islands St. Georu'o Bav of Islands * J?ay Kohorts IIarl)or Grace Bav Bolierts * Bay St. Goori;o ; vSt. Gooriio St. George Bay St. Goucviove St. Barbe FloAverscove, in .sunnner; Bonnebav, in Avinter Boarcovo Forrvland KeneAvs I'.oarcovo 'Pwillina'ato Littlebav Boarcovo 'rAvillinu,-ate 'I'liree Arms Boarcovo St. Barbe FloAverscove Bearcovo St. George 1 Crabb's Brook [1801 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Namo of IMacf. District. Post Touns. Ill inter elle) •ntia tois .'iitia ner ; lU-acIivcove IJcaii Ijois Hcavercovo IJi'ai'crcove lU-avcrcovi* lU'avi'rc'ovn lifclifonl Ik'lbunis Ik'lU" Isle ( lU'acli) SL. .lohn's IJcUi' Isle (Lanct'covv') .. St. .lolm's Ik'll Island (North) St. Barbo Harbor (Jrace liuiin 'rwillinn'ato 'r-williiii^atc Foiro St. IJarbo Placontia and St. Mary's St. Uarbc r.cll Island (Sonth) . St. Barbe lU'lk'orani Fortnne lJclviel)av . St. Barbe I5en IJatt's Cove Twillinuate IJennctt Island Bonavista Bennett's Cove St. (ieorire Benoitscove St. (Jeorii'e Bcttscove Twillin irate Berrv Head St. Georirc IVides Arm . St. r.arbe IMdcsco.e . St. Barbe Bii; Brook . St. Barbe Jiiii; Brook St. Georii'c Biircovi' . St. llarhe B'e Bay-de-Verde St. John's Tuillln.uate Bonavista Foiro Twillinuate ( 1 Black Dnck Cove lilack Dnck Cove * Blackhead Blackhead Blackhead Blackhead Bay lilackhead Cove lUack Island Black Island Tickle ; T\villin,n-ate Black Lead Cove i Foyo Black Uiver ■ I'laeentia and St. INIary's Blanchard Fortune Ray lloberts Flacentia Tiltcove Littlel)ay (ianderbay Enirlee St.Mary's Bonnebay rortuifalcove Topsail (iriijuet Conche Belleorani St. Anthony Littlebay Creenspond St. Georije Bay of Islands Nipper's Harbor Gravel's Knylee Coachnianscove ('ajie Norinan Channel Coachnianscove liuriii Channel, (iraiul Kiver Gut Bonavista Fox Harl)or Exploits Bonavista Bay of Islands Jaeksonscove Bonnel)ay FloM'ersco\e Bonavista Britanniacove Fonclicove Trepassey Spaniard's Bay Brians Fox Harbor St. Georifc British Hailior Ilickinan's Harbor FloAverscove. Bonnebay in "winter Blackhead St. John's Littlebay Island Bonavista Foifo Exploits Exploits Seldom-Conie-By. F(>u:o Placentia Harbor Briton 50 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Name of I'lace. Blood V Arm IJlooiiilk'ld BloW-UR'-doAVU lilow-mo-ilowii Blull'IU-ad Cove Boar Island 15oat IIarl)()r Boat Head, Boat Stern .. Bobbycove Bonaii, Great and Little. Bonaventure * Uoiiavlsta * Honnebay Boot Harbor Boiinebay, Hermitagebay Bordeaux Boiititon, llillier's Harbor lioAvliug Fond lload Boxv " Bradbury's 10!! Bradley.scove Braiiii's Islar .1 Braha, Groat and Little.. Branch Brandy Hr., Cook's Hr. . Brandy Island Bra/iel Bread aiui Cheese Cove.. Breadeove, Ciode Sound. Brent Island Brentscove Brierlyeove. Cape Shore. Brick Yard Brigb.'iy * BriuMis Brians Junction Bri.i^us Sontli Brineyscove * Urlt.inniacove British Harl)or Broadcove Broadcove, Smith's So'nd Broadcove r.roadcove, North Shore. Broadcove Uroadcove Broadcove liroadcove Broadcove Broadcove (Uushoon) . . . Broadcove llroadcove nroacU'o\ (' Broads Brookcove, Haul's Hr. . . Drookcove District. Fogo Bonavista Port-de-Grave St. George T-\villingate Burgeo and Lal'oilo riacentia and St. Marv's St. Barbc ....'.. TAvillingate Placentia and "it. Mary's Trinity Bonavista St. Barbe T>viUingat'j Fortune I'lacentia and St. Marv's St. Barbe ....".. Fogo Fortune Port-de-Grave Bay-de-Verde Bonavista St. Barbe Placentia and St. Marv's St. Barbe ....".. St. Barbe liurgeo and LaPoile. . . . Ferryland Bonavista St. Barbe St. Barl)e Placentia and St. Mary's ! T Trinity St. Barbe Port-de-Grave Ferryland Twillingate T.wiity Trinity TrinitV Trinity Trinity Bay-de-A'orde Ferryland St. (Jeorge Bonavista Bonavista Bonavista Burin Harbor Main Placentia and St. Mary's St. Jolm's, AVest ....".. l*ort-de-(ira\e Trinity Trinity Post Towns. Ganderbay Brooklyn Bay Roberts Bay of Islands Twillingate Burgeo Baine Harbor, Placentia Floww'scove Nipper's Harbor Paradise, Placentia Trinity and Britanniacove Bonavista Bonnebay Littlebay Puslithrough Placentia Englee Tilton Harbor Harbor Briton Bay lioberts Blackhead Greenspond St. Anthony Placentia Griguet Griguet Hose Blanche Bay Bulls Brooklyn St. Anthony Tiltcove Placentia Britanniacove FloAverscove, in -winter Bonnebay, Brigus Baihvay T. P. O. Brigus South, Bay Bulls Tiltcove Britanniacove Britanniacove & Trinity Dildo Britanniacove Bonaventure Carbonear Kenews St. George Kingscove Greensi)ond Ne-\vman's So'nd, Salvage Otierin, Placentia Concei)tion Harbor Trepassey Hroadcovc! Hay l{oberts Heart's Content Hickman's Harbor [1891 entia lacovc cbay, hills nitv Jvage 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 51 Name of Place. District. ; Post Towns. * Brooklyn Boiinvi^tfi . . f Brooklyn. yi:i Trinity oi' ( SlU/ill Hi;ll)::l- Broom Close Bonayista Sahnm; Broom's Bottom St. George liay t-f Isl:^.i;(Is Broom's Point St. Barl)e P>i)nnil.;iV BroAynscoye St. Barl)e Conchnitinscoyc BroAynscoye i Burin r.i;riti Bi'OAyn's Harbor 1 Trinity SlK.al li:.rl>.,r Brule, or HreAylcy, 1 j Merashecn" Island f Placentia and St. Miiry's ' Plac't'iilia Brunette Fortune Hi)r!)'-r IJi'it'Ui Bryan's Hole, Clode S'nd Bonayista l.rciklvii Hryantscove Harbor (irace • ••••• llurlxn' G'.r.ei' Bnckleycove, NeAy- ) | Bonayista • ••••• ' Br<)(;] liurncoye F«'rrylanil Toadseoyi' Burnt Arm Tuilliiigati-' lv\l)lolts Burntbav TAyillingate k ( lUirnt Brook Trinity Britanniueoye Burntcoye TAyillinjiate Littlebay IsUuul Burnt Head Port-do-Uraye Brigus Burnt Island Bonayista 1 Sal y age Burnt Island T\yillin,s«atc Leading Tickhs. ['".Niiloil-. Burnt Island T\ylllinii,at(' TAyillingatc Burnt Island Placentia and St Mary's Oderiu, Plaeciilia Burnt Islands Burgco and LaP oile Kose Blanche Burnt Point Bay-de-Verde Blackhead Burnt Woods Bay-de-Verde >' Burton's Pond TAyillingate Nipper's Harbor Burtscove Fogo Change Islands Burying Place TAyillingate Nipi)er's Harbor Bussey's Point Fogo (ianderbay Bustardcoyc St. Barbi' Bonnebay, I'ort-au-C'lioix Butlercoyc TAyillingate Leading Tickles Buttercoye Trinity Fox Harbor Butter Harbor Burgfo and Lai oi'le.... Channel Button-hole-coye TAviUingate N'ipper's IIarb(-r Cabot Island 1 Bonayista (ireenspond Canadabay ' St. Barbe i Fiiiglee Canaille 1 Bonayista Bonayista Canninycoye Bonayista Brooklyn Cann Island Fogo Fogo Canaries St. Barbe Fnglee Campbellscoye St. George , St. George Capcoye Trinity ..... Trinity Cape Anfifuillc St. (Jeovge #••••« 1 Coilroy Cape Ballard Ferryland KencAys Cape Bauld St. Barbe Griguet 52 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 1891] Name of Place. District. Post Towns. Cape Bonavista Bonavista Bonavista Chim Cai)e Broylo Ferrvland Cape Brovle Chim Crtix'cove Foiro Fogo Chouf Cape Doj; Placenlia and St. Marv's St. Miu-x's Ciu(i Cape Foiro Fogo Fogo Cimi Cape I'reels Bonavista (ireenspoud ClauK Cape Gregory St. Georire Hav of Islands Clam Cape Island Bonavista (Jreensi)oud Clark( Cape La Ilune Bnrgeo and Lal'oile Harbor Briton Clark( Cape Mutton Plaeeutia and St. IMarv's Trepassey Clatis Cape Norman St. Barbe (Jriyuet Clav I Cap d'Ognon, or ) Clode Cape Onion / St. l?arbe driguct Clowi Cape Pine Placentia anil St. .Mary's i Trepassev Coach Cape Uacc Placentia and St. Marv's KeneAvs Coal . Cape Hay Bnrgeo and LaPoih.' Channel Cobbh Cai)e Kodiier Harbor Placentia and St. Mary's Oderin, Placentia Cob's Cape Rouge Harbor St. Barl)e 1 Conche Codro Ca[)e Si)ear St. John's St. John's Cod's Cape St. Kraneis St. John's I'ouehcove Codrif Ca[)e St. ]\Iarv's Placentia and St. Mary's Plaeeutia Colchc Caplinbay Ferrylaud Caplinbav Cold I Caplini)av St. (ieorire Bay of Islands Coley'; Cai)line()ve. (L. 1. C.) ... Bav-de-Venh- Blackhead CoUiei Cai)liiie()ve Ferrylaud Toadscove CoUiei Caplineove Harbor Grace Harbor (Jrace Coline Cai)lineove Trinitv Fo.v Harbor Coline Caplineove T-\villingate Exploits Collins Caplineove ( ( Littlebav Island Colom Caplineoves ( ( Tiltcove ( 'oUett * Carbonear Carbonear (^arbonear r ime- Carbonear Island ( i ( i . info Caseadeeove Fortune Piishthrough Joncei ( 'astlecove Bonavista Kingscove Conch Castor's Harbor St. Barbe Uounebnv Coney Castor's Uiver ( • i • Confu * Catalina Trinilv CataliiiM Conn Catbnv Bonavista .... (Janibo Conna Catcove St. Barbe I'.nu'lee Conne Cat lIarl)or Fogo (;reeusi)ond Conno Catscove Burin Burin Cooks( Catscove Harbor ]Main I Conception liar.. Baihvav T. P. (). C()()ks( Cook's Ccntrescove Trinitv nihio (;o()ml Cluiiiuove (Chance) Ferrvland UeneAVs Coope Cluiml)eilains Harbor Main Topsail Coopei Chamber's Brook St. Barbe Flowerscove Copi)e1 Ciialeurbav Burgeo and LaPolle Hr. r>ritou. Cape lialluue Corbii Chanceeove ' Ferrvland Keni'ws Corbii Cliaueeeove 1 Trinitv Dildo CoruK Clianee Harbor T\villingate Twillingate t'orni'i Chaiiiie Islands Fogo Chaun'e Islanils Cornel ♦Channel , Bnrgeo and LnPoile Channel Cornel Chapel Ann Trinitv DiUlo Cotrel Chapel Island 1 Twilliiiiiate Tuillinuate. Morton's Hr. Cottell Chapelscove , Harl)or Mnin Harbor Main Cottle Chapel's Island j Fortune Belleoram Count Charlie Shear's Cove .... ' St. George St. Georgi' Couct 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 58 Name of Place. District. Post Towns. •s Hr, Chimneybay Chiimieycovo Chouse lirook CiiKi Cerfs Ciiui lies Bay Claincove Clain Bank Cove Clarke's Beacli Clarke's Brook Clatise IIar!)or Clay Pits ('lode Sound Clownscove Coacluuanscove Coal All Cobbler's Island Cob's Ann Codrov Cod's Ilead Cove Codrickscovt Colchester Cold Harbor Colev's Point Colliers Colliers IJny Cove Colinet " Colinet Island CoUinseove . Colond)ier Island Collettscove C >nie-by-C'hance . mfort Head Jonception Harbor Conche Coney Arm Coiifusionljay (,'onn Connai,i>rel)ay Conne River Connoirel)ay Cookscove Cookscove Cook's Harbor Coomt)scove Cooperscove Cooperscove Coi)pet Corbin Cor])in Cormorandier Corner Jirook Cornelius Island Corner Brook, N. W. Arm Cotrelscove Cottell's Island (\)ttle Island Country I'alli (\)Avcove St. Barbe St. Geori^e St. Barl)e Buriieo and LaPoile. . • . Fortune Feri'vland St. (ieoriie Port-de-Cirave St. Georii:o Placentia and St. Marv's Trinity ....'.. Bonavista Bav-ile-Verde St.' Barbe Twilliniiate lionavista Twilliniiate St. {iieori!:e Bur^eo and LaPoile... Fou'o TAvillinii'ate Bonavista Harbor (irace Harl)or Main Trinity Placentia and St,. Mary's Burin Placenlia and St. Marv's Twillin.uate Hiui)or Main St. Barlie Fortune lluru'eo and LaPoiU'. . Trinitv St. l^arbe Fortune Placentia anil St. Mary's Burireo and LaPoile.... Burin 1 Fortiuu' : St. Barbe I St. (ieorue j Bnrjii'o and LaPoile ! Twillin.uate Bonavista TAvillin.uate Harl)or (J race I St. Barbe Englee St. Creorge Coachnianscovc LaPoile Belleoram Beuews St. Geori^e Brii^ns Hay of Islands Valen Island, Placentia Fox Harbor Hrooklyu Carbonear Coachnianscovc T^villinuate (Jreenspond Herri U!',' Neck Channel, (Jr'nd Kiver Gut LaPoile Clianii'e Islands Nipper's Harbor Gri'cnspond Hav i{(.!)erts I{aiUvjiv T. P. (). Dildo Salmonier St. Mary's Burin Placentia i i. T\villin,i>-atc Conception Harbor Conche Coai;lnnanscove Tiltcove Belleoram Harbor Briton (iaultois Burii'co Old i'erlican Hay of Islands Griiiuet Harbor Hritor. Valen Islaiul Placentia Buru'eo Burin ! Uelleorani I Conche ! Hay of Islands j Burti-eo I Nipper's Harbor I Leading Tickles Salvaii'c ; Twilliiiii'ate I Bay KobtM'ts Bonnel)av B4 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Name of Place. Cow Harbor Crabb's Brook Crabb's Tlrook Crabb's Hole Crawleyseove Creekcove Creinaillere Cripplecove Croc Crockerscovc C^'oss Island C roiu'liereove CroAv Head Cubcove, White Bear | Bay J Cuckoldseove Cuckoldseove Culde Sac,( H. and W. . . Cull Harbor Cull Island Cupids Currant Island Cuslett Cutwell Arm Cutwell llarlior Damnable IIarl)or Danielscove Danielscove, Kandom Daniel's Harbor Daniel's Point Dantziceoves Darkeove Darkcove Dark Hai'l)or, ilaiulom . . Dark Tickles Darrell's Home Davey Button's Cove.... Daviscovo Daviscove, near Bnra;eo. DaMsonseove Dead Isles, or lies | aux Morts ) Dead Lol)sterbay Deaihnansbay Deadmansb;tv Deadmanseove Deyrat du Clieval . . . Deep Bi.ii'lit, I{aiidi)m Deepcove Dt'ei)-Avatrr-bay Dei'p-Avater-co\ e Deer Brook Deer Harbor Deer Ilarl)or Door Ishunl St. Barbo St. (ii'orii"'.' Placenlia and St. Mary's St. Barbc St. Ceor^'o St. Barbe St. John's i St. Barbe ; Carbonear PhuN'iitia and St. Mary's i Twillinii'ate i Bnrii'eo and LaPoile St. John's Trinity ..... Bnr:>-eo and LaPoile . . Bonavista . . . . , T\\ illinu'ate Port-di'-Grave Tiinity Twillin.irate roi't-de-dravc T\viUiny;ate !• ortune Si. .lohn's Foii'o St. Barbe Trinity Fcrryland '1'n\ illiiiuate St. Barbe 'I'rinity Bonavista St. Barl)e j Placenlia and St. Mary's Twillinuat;' Boii;i\ista ..... Bay-de-Verde Trinitv St. Barbe Placi'utia ;\nd St. Mary's Burin Bonavista . . I Plac;Mitia and St. Mary's Fortune Buru'co and l.,al'oile. . \ Bonnebay St. George; Channel in winter Bay of Islands Placentia Bonnebay St. George St. Anthony Pouchcovc Conchc Carbonear Oderin Littlebay Island Twillingatc Burgeo St. John's Trinity Harbor Briton Glovertown Li'ading Tickles Brigus Flowerscove, in summer ; Bonnebay, In winter Placentia I/ittlebay Island a it Salvage Old Perlican Shoal Harbor Bonnebay Trepassey Lamaline (Jaiulx) Salvage Littlebay Island Bay Roberts Twillingate Placentia IIarb(W Briton Channel Pushthrough St. John's (ireenspond Flowerscovc, Bonnebay, in winter Englee Caplinbay Exploits' Bonnel)ay Britanniaeove Fox Harbor Greens})0Md [1891 1891J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. el in immcr ; XT iel)ay, Name of Place. Tost Towns. Deer Island Deer Lake Delbyscove Denier Devilsl)ay, llencontve . . DevilscoA'e Dildo Dildo Run Dirty Cove Dock, Bareneed Doctor's Harbor Doctor's Harbor Dog Bay Dog Cove, CotteU's Isl'd. Dog Cove Dog Cove Dog Cove Dog Har., Meraslieon .. Dog Isl'd, Birdcove }^ Dog Peninsula j DoUard Ann DoUman's Point DoUycove Dominion Point Dosscngerscove Dotingcove Dragoon Bay Drakecove Dreadfall Point Drogboda Droke Dnggancsove Durant Island Duricle ■ Dnrrell's Arm Eastbay Eastercove East Point Eastern Tickle Eboulcments Eddyscove Elllottscove Elliott's Point Englee Englislicove I'iiiglislicovo Englisli Harbor, East . Englisli Harl)or, West . i'iiiglisli Harbor Evan's IJock, liandom . * Exploits Eaclii'ux Bay Fair Island Bnrgco and LaPoile Burgeo St. Georiie Bav of Iskinds Trinitv 'rrinifv Uvitisli ll.'irhor Bonavista ...... Sfllv.T'C Burgco and LaPoilc . . . Harbor Briton St. Bar1)c r "1 Coaelimanscove or Englee Trinity Dildo Twillinfrnto Boiinvi>.;t',.i, ■jr Port-de-Grave ' 15av KobiTls Burgeo and LaPoil'j • • • • llnru\'() Eort.nnf . . Ul'llcOl'M 111 X<'o""0 1 Fo"'o Bf)n.'i visf.i S;dva"'e Bonavista (ranil)o Burgoo and LaPoile ■ • • ■ i IIarl)or Briton Placentla and St. JNIt rv's SalniouicM- k ( ( ( I'laeoutia St. Barbe r ! I'"lowerseove in summer; •• \ Bonne Bav in winter T Willi ngate f Xipper's llarl)or, Three Arms Roii.'i vistn. . . ( «aml)o Trinitv 1 1 >i'it;i iiui'icovi' Twilliii'>'.'i1(' . . ' I>\pl()it> St Barb' ( "l l.'lclllll!! ll"^('0\'l' Foi^o Musi>r;iv(' IIarl)or Burgeo and LaPoi!" . • • * I'ushlhrouiiii Tioun vist.'i . . ' (jircrnspond Clianncl Buriivo and LaPoile • • • • Bav-de-A'"erd" H ri"'ii> IMac'.'ntia and St. Mi irv's Trrpass'.'y St Pi!irl)(' I'iir'ii'e Burcico ;uid liaPoili" • • • • ClKiunel Burin Huriu, Beaubois Twilliu"';! ■ c . . 'l'\\iUin.'"ate lUiryeo and Lal'oil • * • ■ ■ Lal'olle Foyo To:;'), IiuliiUi Islands Burgeo niul Lal'oiU' • * • ( I.al'oile Fo'JTi . . I'^O'^O St B'U'bc ' l*orl-a\i-(']ioi\. Bouny ( hav ( ( Flowcrseove Iliekman's Harljor. in Trinity suMimci': Shoal Harbor, in Avinlcr i Twill 1 n*>'ji fp \\\ iiloi 1 > St Bjirlu' l^iii'^lei' TTii vluiT \\i\ i 11 1 Collier^. l!aih\av T.I'.O. Plaecntia and Si. M a rv's St. Marv's Ti^orfiiM(^ BelU'ora ni i i 1 Iarl)or Hrit aiu Trinitv Triui( \' T\\ illiiio'ili' Esploit-i iJurgi'o and LaPoile Hntiavistii • • * ( I'ushlhrouuh Salvaire. Ureeusnond 56 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Name of I'lace. District. ' [1891 Tost To-wns, Fainisli Gut Kurewell I larbor Kavin Fanner's Ann Farnur's Ann, N. W. I .. FarcAvcllcove Fratlicr I'oiiit Fcnmu' Fornu'iisc Fcrrolc I'oint, (.<;c' ^Fcrryland F'icliot Fislicl's Brook Fisii Head Cove Five Island's Bav Flau' Stall" ' F'lanibro' Head Flat Bay Flat Ishuul> Flat Islands Flat Isl'd, St. .John's I'.av Flat Jiock ". Flat l{oek Flenr-de-L\s FloAvi'rscove I'hnver's island l''lni'i'y's l'.i:i'lit *t'o,ii'o I''t)rrester's I'oint *I'\)rtnne I''ortune A rui Fortune Harbor I'oureliettc Foxbay Foxeove Foxeove Fox Harbor Fox Harbor ox Head Cove ox Isl'd.. near lliiinea . . 'ox Island 'ox I'oint 'ox Hoost 'raneis Cove ranrois. lu-ar lleneontre rank's Island renelieove renclu'ove vv\u]i Island Harbor . . renc hnanseove reni'lunanseove I'eneinuanx'oM' Beaeh . renueveove rcslnvater Placentia and St. Mary's Foiro St. Geor.ije 'rwilliny'ate lIarl)or Grace Fortune Feri'vlaiul St. Barbe F'errvland St. Barbe St. (ieoru'e Biiri>-eo and Lal'oile Fortune Burin Bay-dc-N'erde St. George Bonavista Burin St. Barbe Carljoni'ar St. John's St. Barbe St. Barl)e I Bonavista TAvilliuiiat'.' Foii'c ) St. Barbt' .. liurin St. Barbe TAvillin,<>ate St. Barbe Bonavista Burin F'ortune I'lacentia and St. Marv's 'rinitv F"oi>() Buryeo and Lal'oile . . F'ortiine St. Barbi" Buru'co and Lal'oile . . I'lacentia and St. Mary's | Bur.iieo aiul LaPoile '. . Bur^eo and Lal'oile . . F'ortune I Harbor (Jrace i St. Barl)e ' Ferrylanil Burin St. (u'oi'ii'e I'lacentia anil St. Mary's Bay-de-Verde ...... Placentia Fogo Ray of Islands T-wiliingate Exi)loits, Fortune Harbor Harbor Grace Belleoram Ferryland Bonnebay Ferryland Conche Robinson's Head LaFoile Belleoram Lauialine Blackhead St. George Salvage Great I'lacentia Bonnebay Carbonear Torbay Coaclnnanscove FloAverscove, Bonnebay, in "winter (ireenspond Exploits F'ogo Flo-\\ ersco\ e Fortune Griguet Fortune Harbor Englee (Jreenspond Burin, Bean Bois Belleoram Fox Harbor F'ox Harbor Ha Heart's Content in summer; 17(/ Northern Biglit in Av inter Change Islands Burgeo (Jaultois St. Anthony Channi'l Valen Island, IMacentla Harbor Briton Burgeo Gaultois Bay Koberts Flouerscove BeneAVS Gariush Bay of Ishuuls I'lacentia Carbonear 1»91] X E WFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 57 Name of Tlace. District. Tost ToMiis. Freslnvator Freslnvater FrcsliAvater . . . . Freslnvater, lU'lle Isle. Frcslnvaterbay . . . . Froslnvaterbiiy • . • • Fridaysbay . • • ■ Furbyscove . . . . Gads Harbor Gales lIar1)or (ialliboy Harbor . . . . (ralloAvscove . . . ■ GalloAvs Harbor, St. Joseph's Gandcrbav Ganltoi." Geort^e's Tiro ok Georffescove (leorsjjescove Georji:cstoAvn Giles' Point Glover Harbor GlovertoAvn Gol>linl)ay Godbay Godfatherscove God Harbor Goldeove, Wliilohay Goldeiibay Goldson's Arm Goodljay, rort-au-Choix. Goose Ann Goosebay Gooseberry Gooseberry cove Gooseberry Island Goosel)erry Island Goosccove Goosecove Gonfre Gonlds Goulds, IJay lUills Hoad . Governor's Island Grandl)ay (iranby's Island * (Jrand Hank Grand IJeacli Grand Brook riacentia and St. Mary's Trinity St. John's East St. John's St. John's Ferryland TAvillin,i!;ate Fortune St. Harbe IJnr.iieo and LaPoile Ganibo Garsanielle Garia (iarnish, Great and Little Garrottscovc Gaskiers (Gascoigne) . . . Gasters Ferryland riaccntia and St. Marv's Foiio Iii.'navlsta ....{ I St. Parbe I'jurgeo and Lal'oile ... Fortune Trinity riacentia and St. ^Mary's Harbor Main ( Fortune Trinitv ""{ Tort-de-Cirave St. (leorgf^ Twillingate P.onavista Fortune Pni'ii-eo and Lal'uile St. Barl)e Fortune St. Barl)e I'laeentia and St. .Mary's Tuillinsi-ate St. Barl)e St. (ieorye Uonavista I'laeentia and St. Mary's Trinity Uonavista St. F.arl)e Trinity St. I5arl)e l'ort-dc-(!ravv' St. John's St. Barbe Burgeo and LaFoile. . . St. 'l.!arl)e ■ IJuriu Burgee and Lai'oilo riacentia Trinity Fortugalcove Topsail St. John's Toadscove Twillingate Gaultois Bonnebay Channel Lal'oile Witlessbay Oderin ]\Iusg've Hr.. in sunmu'r; Ganibo, in Avinter Salvage in summer; Shoal Harbor, in winter Bonnelmy Lal'oile Burin, Garnish Dildo St. Marv's Kaihvay, T. 1'. (». Gaultois, and via Harbor Briton Shoal Harbor Bonaventure Fox Harbor Kailway T. P. (). Bay of Islands Leading Tickles Salvage PushthnMigli Channel Coaehmanscove Burin, near Garnisli Coaehmanscove I'laeentia Herring Neck Bonne1)ay • Bay of Islands Ui'ooklyu I'laeentia Fox Harb(jr Salvage FloAVerseove St. Anthony Trinity Harl)or Fnglee Brigus Goulds Bay of Islands Channel Coaehmanseove (jrantl Bank Channel 68 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Name of Place. District. Post Towns. Grand Bruit Grandcovc, Confnsionbay Graiulcs llottes Harbor.. Grandes Oios Grande Vaclic Grand Ferry Grand Joliii Grande La Pierre * CJrand Kiver Gut Grandy's Brook Grandy's Island Grandy's Passage Grandy's Point GrantscoA'e Gratescovc Gravels Great Cat Arm Great Codroy Kiver Great Colinet Island .... Great Coney Arm Great Harbor Great Harbor, Con- \ nai.grebay j Great Harbor Deep Great Island Great Jervois Great Lawn Great Merashoen Great Mosciuito Cove .... Great Paradise Great St. Joseph's Great Southern Harbor . Greenbay Greencove and Island . . Green Gardens Green Island Green Island Brook .... Green Island Cove Green Island Cove Green Point Green Point Green's Biyht Green's IIarl)or * Grcenspond Greiiory Kiver Gri(iuet Groais Island Burjjeo and LaPoile- • . • St. Barbe St. Barbe St. Barbe St. Barbe Fortune Fortune Fortune St. George Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile. . . . I'lacentia and St. Mary's Fortune Bay-de-Verdc St. George St. Barbe St. George Grolc Gnllcove, Branche GuUevs .... Gull island Gull Islam], Cai)e John Gull Island Cove . . . . Gull Marsh Ciussettseove Ha Ha Bay Halfway Point . . . . St. Barbe Bay-dc-Verde St. Barl)c St. George Placentia and St. Mary's St. Barbe ....'.. Burgeo and LaPoile. . . . Fortune -< St. Barbe Fcrryland Fortune Burin Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Trinity St. George Trinity ' St. Barbe St. Barbe Twillingate St. Barbe Fortune Trinity Trinity Bonavista St. George St. Barbe Fortune | Placentia and St. Mary's Port-de-Grave Bay-de-Vcrde Twillingate LaPoile Tiltcove Conche (1 Englee Garnish Belleoram Channel, Codroy Burgeo Hose Blanche Isle Valen Belleoram Old Perlican St. George Coachmanscove Channel, Codroy St. Mary's Coachmanscove LaPoile Harbor Briton Englee Toadscove Pushthrough St. Lawrence Placentia Dildo Paradise Oderin Placentia Catalina Trinity St. George Catalina Flowcrscove Exploits Bonnebay Gaultois Britanniacove New Harbor Grcenspond Bay of Islands Griguet Conche Gaultois and Harbor Briton Great Placentia Brigus Blackhead Tiltcove Exploits Bonnebay Blackhead Griquet Bay of Islands 1891J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 59 Name of Place. District. Post Towns. Hallsbay Hallsbay Head Hall's ToMii Hamilton Cove Handy ITarl)()r Hant's Harbor TTnnnv Ailvpiitiii'P Twilliusjate Twillinirate Tort-de-Grave T Willi njiate St. Barl)e Trinity Bonavista Fortune riacentia and St. St. Bar])e Fortune Harbor Grace 1 ! 1 1 Mary's ; i ... i Littlcl):iy I5ay Fvoberts E:qil()its Kiiii'lee Ilearl's Content * Hnrlmr l^ritnn Il!\rl)()r Briton Hnrbnr linft'ctt TTflThor l)(*pn Mflrhor f]p< Vpnnv ( *( tiirlip TTflrhnr (tJiIIp Gilllll ois * TTflvlinv Crrfioo 11:1 vl'.i \r ( ■ r.*if*p Harbor Grace I sland . . . Harbor Grace Junction . TTjivhnv I^lnnil Kiiilwav T P () St. Gcor f \ "<1 Jl 11(1'^ TTfiThni' TjP ( )oii Kosi^ HliMU'lio * TTflvliov Afflin . * . * . Trfii'hov Mniii TTfiflinv IVTIllp ..... Hi'llcriv.'i in Harbor Round Tiltcove Gnnltnis TTnvpl'^nv ..... Kl" \ hI Iwwi V Harebay, Freshwater- bay," Harebay, near llen- contre, T-Tjl IT*}"*!! V Greenspond Harbor Briton Hflvpbnv T*c i i k i Faradise Ilolyroocl t . i . St. ISIary's * Ilolvrood Ilarlior Main Ilolyrood ITo()i)covc' Fortune Ik'Ueorani lloopinii; Harbor St. r.arl)e Knu'lee TIopeAU Trinity Xev,' Harbor Hope-well Harbor Main !velliyre\ys Uopevillc Bonavista Brooklyn Hornet Island TAviUiniiate Exploits Horse Cliops Trinity 'i'l'inity Horsecove narl)or Main ilroadcoye Horse Islands St. Barl)e .'oaclinianscovc 1891] Hoskin's Harbor Houses Foint HoAy Harbor Hunnrycoye Hunter's Foint, Fort- 1 au-Choix, j Hunt's Hunibcr Valley number Fiyer lies aux Morts lies aux Sauya.u'es Indian Arm Indian Arm Indian Fay Indian Fiirht Indian Burying Flacc . . Iiuliaucoye, Fortune 1 IIar1)or, )' Indiancove Indiancove Indian Harbor and ) Island, )' Indian Har.. Merasheen . Indian Head Indian Island.s Indian Foint Indian Fond Indian Tickle, Long Isl'd. Inglcwood, Random Inii()rnaclioixl)ay Inner Island Ireland Bight Ireland Island Ireland's Eye Islandeoye (upper) Islandeoye Islandcove Islandeoye Island Harbor Istlimnsbay Jack of Clubs Jackson's Arm Jacksonscovc Jacobscoye, NcAybay . . . . T\yilliiigat'' iv\i)loits Fortune Gaultois St. Barbe : St. Anthony Flacentia and St. Mary's Flaccntia St. Barl)e s Bonncl)ny Burgee and La Foile ; Burgeo St. Barl)e Bonnel)ay St. George ' Bay of Islands Burgeo and LaFoile Channel St. Barbe Bonnel)ay F)onayista Brof)klyn, Trinity Tuillingate Exploits Bonayista ... -, Oreensi)ond T-Nyillingate Littlebay Twillingate Nipper's Harbor T^yillingate Exploits, Fortune Harbor Bonayista Brooklyn St. Barbe Bonnel)ay Burgeo and LaFoile LaFoile Flaceutia and St. IVIary's Flacentia St. George St. George Fogo , Fogo T-\yillingate Exploits Harbor Main KelligrcAys T\yillingate Littlel)ay Island Trinity Hickman's Harbor St. Barl)e Bonnel)ay Bonayista ; Greenspond St. Barl)e St. Anthony Burgeo and LnFoi'.e LaFoile Trinity Britanniacoye Ilarl)or Grace Spaniardsbay Trinity Trinity Trinity Fox liarl)or Trinity Heart's Content Fogo Fogo St. George , St.' George St. George St. George St. Barbe Coachmanscoye T^yillingate . . . . ' ^'jlH^or's liar, in summer ; i Littlebav in \yinter TAyillingati' I':xph)its 1891] Name of Placo. NEWFDUNDLAND ALMANAC. . Gl I District. Post Towns. Jacques Fontaine I .Taniescovc I Janicscove j Jean-de-Bay , Jenkinseove ; Jersey Ilavljor ' Jersey Side Jiggin^cove, IJranch Jigging Hole Joljscove : Job's Head Joe Batt's Ann John Smith's Harbor John's Pond Josiah Spencer's Cove . . . Juniper Stump Kane's Point Kate IIarl)or Keel's Kelligrews Kelly's Island Keppel Harbor, Port- ~(^ au-Choix J Kcrley's Harbor Kettlecove Kill)ride Killick Island * Kingscove Kingscove Kingscove King's IlarlDor Kir'oyscove Kitcliues Kitecove Knifecove Knightscove Ladlecove Ladycove Ladycove, Kandom lia Hune liay Laheyscove Lallycove Lamaline lia Manche La Manche Landjle's Passage Lancccove, n'r Rencontre Lancecove Lancecove, Belle Isle Lancecove, Point Lance. Lancecove Lancecove Lancecove, Smith's S'nd. LangdoAvncove Langue-de-Cerf L'anse-a-L'eau Fortune Bonavista Harbor Main Burin T-\villingate Fortune PlacLMitia and St. Mary's Placcntia and St. Mary's Trinitv Bav-de-Verde Trinity Foile I'oiuivista (irand Bank Channel Placentia Burgeo Burin, Beaubois Tn illingate, Morton's Ilr, Channel Harbor Briton St. Mary's Clumnci Burin, Spooncove Bonavista Burgeo 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 65 Name of Place. District. Tost Towns. Miukly Hole Muddy Hole MuUeyscove * Mnsgravo Harljov Musgrave Town Mus(]uito and INlnddv 1 Hole ' j Mus(inito Harbor, near 1 Kanica j Musciuitocove Mus(iuito Mns(iuito Mussel Harbor Ann Muttonl)ay Munii)er's Island Naked Man Nanielesscove NarroAvs Neck Harbor Newl)ay Nc"\vl)ay Head New Honaventure NeAvell's Island New Kerole New Harbor New Harbor, near ) Kencontre ) New Harl)or New Harbor New Harbor Newmanscove Newman's Sound New IVrliean Foii'o Twilliim'ate liay-d('-\N"r(le Fou'o Iiona\ Ista Buriico and Lal'oile Burgco and Lal'oile Burin Carbonear riaeentia and St. .Mary's Twillinu'ate St. Harhe Burin Buryro and Lal'oile Twill innate 1 Trinity l')onavista St. Marbi- Boiiavisla ) Bur^vo and Lal'oile Fortune St. r>arb.' 'i'rinity i^)iia vista 'I'riiiitv '■} .N'eAV World Island T^\ illiiiiiate Nick's Nose, near Jack sonscovi; Nimrod * Nipper's Ilarboi Nol)lecovi' Nod(lyl)ay or ))ay No^nineove Nonsueli Norris Arm Norris I'oint Xornianseovc Nornianseovi Northern l)av "" \ I Man VI'- \ Xortiierii liiniii Xorlliern Hiylit Northern I-'-nd Northern iljirltor ' Norliiern Harbor Nortii Harbor Nortli Har.. Sound Island Trinily r)!iy-(U'-\'rrdv' Triiiil V I' O!.'o 'i'wdlin.nali' St. r.arl)e l-'o^'o I'hieeiitia and St. Mary's Twillinyate ....'.. St. larlu- I'laecuiia and St, Miiry's Grecnspond Exploits Carl)onoar Mnsyrave Harljor Brooklyn I'nshthrouyh Buri>eo Burin Carl)onear Si,. Mary's riaeentia, Harl)or Bull'ett Trepassey Exploits Jaeksonsc'e, Nipper's Ilr. Flowerscove Burin Rose Blanche Fortune Harbor Trinity (•reenspond Bonnebay (ireensi)ond Harl)()r l>riton Belleorani (irigu(>t New Harbor Kiuifseove Ivinyseove or Urooklyn Heart's Content Twillinu-ati' and llerriui;- Xeeiv Nipper's Harl)()r Leading Tickles Nipper's Harbor (jiriguet (Jreeuspoud riaeentia Exploits Boi\ne!)ay (iriiiiu't Dildo lUaekhead Fox Harl)or. in summer; Direct nwiil in winter, riu Dildo Catalina Clianire Islands Kxploils I-ittleltay Island Sahnonier I'hiceiilia 6G NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Name of Place. District. Post To-\vns. [1891 1891] North Kivcr N. W. Ann, Alex. Bay. .. N. W. Arm, Clode Sound N. AV. Arm, liockybay. . . N. W. Ann, (ircenbay... North West Brook North West Cove Nortonscove Niiteovc Oarbay, near Cnpe Lalinne Oarcove Ochrepitcove ()(U'rin Oiler Wadhaii'.s Old IJonaventure . . Old Ferrole Old JNIan's Bay }i * Ohl Perlican Port-de-GraAe Bonavista Bonavista Foiro Twillingate Trinity Bnr.iToo and LaPoilc Bonavista Trinity Buraeo and LaPoile — Burijeo and Lal'oile Bay-de-Verde Piacentia and St. MaryV Fouo Trinity St. Barbe Burireo and l>aPoile Old l'ort-:;u-Choix Old Shop Oliverscovo Ol)enl)ay Open Hall Oranyebay, or Great ) IIarl)()r Deep i ()lter))ury Otterburv Otter Island Otter's Point Otter's Point Outercove Onr IIar))()r I'aeqni't Piuldlecove, near Cape "» Lallune | Paine's Harbor Piiradise J'ard.v's Island Parker's Hivcr Parkerseove I'assenu'ereove Pass Island I'at I'oAvev's Cove Palriekeove, Cai)e Shore. Palscdxc Paul's Island Peasecovc Peek ford Isl'd, Wadhams Pendi'rii'rasleovc Pei'liean Island Perryseoyc Peter's Ann Peter's Wivrr Potites llettes Bav-de-A\'rde F 1 I St. Baibe Trinity Plaeentia and St. Mary's St. Barbe ....".. Bonavista St. Barbe Bri,2;u.s Salvasz:c Brooklyn Musgrave Harbor Nipper's Harbor Northern Bight LaPoile Groenspond Hickman's Harbor Harbor Briton Burgeo Blackhead Oderin, Piacentia (Jreenspond Trinity Bonnel)ay Burgeo Vint Tickk's Pinecove Piper's Hole Pistoletbay * Placentia Placentianian's Cove, | Sound Island j Platecove Plate IIar))or Pleasantcove Point-an-Gaiil Point Enra,i!;ee Point Lallayc Point Lance Point May Point Mai Point Vi'rdc Pondcove Poolscove Pool's Island, Pool's Ilr. Pope lIarl)or Port-nu-l}as(|ue Port-au-Bi-as Port-au-Choix I'ort-au-l'ort Port-de-(irave Portland Creek I'ort Saunders Portujjjalcove Porlniralcove Pouclicove Poundeove Powles Head Pres(iue I'rivareur Puddiufi' Btii;- Cove runi!)leyscovc Punchcove Pundieoncove Purl)eckcove Pushllirouiili Pyramid I'olnt Queen's Cove Quldl Vidl Bnriieo and LaPoile... Placentia and St. Mary" St. John's St. (Jeorge Fortune Port-de-(Jravc> St. llarbe TMilliuivate ... - T'\viiiii.i>'fite Boii.ivi ;ta Hose lilanelie i'anulise IVtty Harl)")' St. (ieorii-c (lanltois Uiiy IJdbrr; < IviliU'e Littlibav I-hinci ar.d I ilby's Island Ihriinii' X, ek (;r;H'nsp()U(l Placentia and St. }*Iarv"s Vulm Island St. liarl)e Placentia and St. Mary's I St. Barbe ... i Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. ^Mary's j Bonavista Fortune , St. (Jeoru' ' Huriu , Fortuui' , Placentia and St. Mary's Buriu Placentia and SI, Mary's St. Barl)e Fortune Honavista Trinity Buru:eo anil LaPoile. . . • Burin St. IJarbe St. (>eoru;e Port-de-(iravi' St. Harl)e St. IJarbe Placentia and St. Mary's St. .lohn's Bonavista I'laei'Utia and St. Marv's Bonavista St. Barl)e Bonavista Fojio St. nar!)e Fortune SI. Barbe Trinity St. .lo'hn'H Placentia Salnioiii('r Flowrrseove riaeentia (iri;.vui't Placentia Placentia Kinii'.-cove ru'livornni I'ay of Islaiiil-- Lamalinc (larnisji St. Mary's 1 laeentia Lamaline I'laeenlia I'laecntia KloWlTSCOVC I'elleoraui (ireeuspoml Bona venture Channel Burin Bonneliay St. (u'orye Bay Koberts Bonnel)ay Trepassey Portuii'alcove Pouelieovi' (ireenspond Trepassey Vah'U Island I'laeenlia (ireenspond Coachinaiiscove (ireenspond Ciiauixe Inlands Coaelinianseove Puslillirouiih Conelu' FoN Uarlxu' St. Joint's 68 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Nainc of Tlaco. District. Post ToAvns. I Qiiintonscovo, Long | Island, ) Quirpon, Great and Little J{airii:ed Ilar])or Ha,'eo and LaPoile 'i'rinity Port-(le-(!ra\ e St. (leori::^; St. CicoruT Placentia iind Si. ]\Iary's St. (U'orn'e FiUrii'eo iiud Lsiroile St. Barbe 'I'williimale TAvilliuuatt' Trinity Trinitv St. (ieoru'c . . . . St. liarb.' Burin ..•• Foyo . . . , Honavistn St. Barl)e Trinitv ... Trinity 'I'willinnal" .... PionavistM .... lUir^vo and l/il'oile. ForUine Fortune ... Twilliniialc I'rinitv Littlebay Island (Jritiuet Catalina Musurave Harbor A'alen Island Burgeo Placentia Pilh'y's Island Hickman's Harbor Dildo (h'i(iuet Ganltois Robinson's Head Kiu,i;'scove Harbor Briton Placentia Flat Islands, lUacentia Bay-de-Verde, Blackhead Bursi'eo Placentia St. ( J CO r lie Blackhead Channel Chan,u-e Island Belleorani Harbor Briton Reue-\vs Harbor Briton Hickman's Harbor Briuns St. (ieor;i"e Hay of islands Salmonier Bay of Islands Harbor Briton l Salmoncove Salnionier Salmonier, IMacentia Bay, Salmon I'oint Salt Arm Salvage Siun il itches Siindyl)ay Sandycovi- Sandycove Sandyeove Sandyeove Sandy Harljor Sandy Lalie San^^v Point Trinity Trinitv St. Barbe Fortnne Bonavista Fortnne Bonavista St. Barbe St. Barbe • • • . . Placentia and St. Mary's St. Barbe ....'.. St. Barbe St. (leorge Kortuni' Fortnne Fortnne Harbor Oderin, Placentia Heart's Content Britanniacove (lri(|ni-t Pushthrongh (Jreensi)on(l Har])or l>riton Salvage St. Anthony Flowerseove Placentia St. Anthony Bi)nnel>ay St. (Jeorge St. Jac(ines Harbor Briton St. P.arbe St. Jolm's 'I'linity Trinity St. J5arl)e Placentia and St. Bnrin Placentia and St. St. Barl)e St. Baii)e Placentia and St. St. Barl)e St. Barl)e Placentia and St. Placentia and St. St. Barl)e Bay-de-\'erde Harl)or Main P<>rt-de-(inive rrinUy Trinity Tuillingate Placentia and St. Placentia and St. Fogo St. Barbe Bonavista Knrtniu" St. I5arl)e Bonavista Placentia and St. Port-(le-(irave Fogo I'lacentia and St. St. (ieorgc" St. (Jeorge Mary's Mary's Miiry's Marv's Bt)nnel)ay St. .John's City Fox IIarl)or Fox Harbor Conche V'alen Island, I'lacentia St. Lawrence Valen Isluiid. I'lacentia , (Jriipn't FloAverscove Mary's St. Mary's St. Anthony Boniiel)ay Trepassey Trepassey Bonnebay Carbonear Uailway T. W O. Brigns Trinity Hickman's Harbor Jacksonscox (', Nipper's Hart)or Salmoiner Placentia Fogo Knglee Salvage (ianltois Flowerscove Salvnge Placentia Bay K.ibert- Fogo Placentia Bay ot' Islands St. tieorge I t Mary's Mary's Mary's j I Mary's \ 70 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Naiiu! of riuco. District;. Tcjst ToAvns. HanHfond or Ilooplnj? ) IIiirl)or, j Samson's Isliiml Siixa^iccovf Sciiooiicr Island Scilly<'ov(' Scissorscov(i Scoiisccovc St-alltay Scalcovi' S«'alcovi' Si'alcovc Scalcovi" Si'alcovt' Scaliuii Hii'lit. Seal Islands Seal Hocks Scldoni-C'onic-Uy SliallopcoYc Sliallowhay. near \ CoAv Harbor, ) Slianiblcrscovc Shipcovc Sliipcovc. (hK>rin Sliipcovc Shipcovc Shipcovc Shipcovc Shipct>vc, Bay D'Kspoir . Ship Ilarl>or Ship Islanil Ship Island Shoal Arm Shoalbay ShoaU'ovc, OottcU's \ Island, I Shoalcovc ShoaU'ovc * Shoal Harbor Shoal Harbor, near ) Heart's Dcliiihl, i" Shoccovc SlUH'COVC Shoccovc Shoccovc Sibley -icovc (^Solby's) Sidney Harl>or Skinner'-i Harbor ShiusihtcrcoNc Slccpycovc Sniali I'oint i^l'ppcr ) anil l.iMvcr"^ i Small's Snook's Ann Snook's Harbor Si>p Ann Sop's .\rni Sound Ishuul St. Iiar])c ; Enyloe Twilliniratc Exploits St. Barbc Flowcrscovc St. IJarbe (iriciuct Trinity Heart's Content TAvillin^ate Exploits Fortune (iaultois 'rwillin.uatc Leading- Tickles Honavista Brooklyn Harbor Main Ki'Uiure-ws Trinity Heart's Content Foi>(( " ('han,u;e Islands St. Barbc ; Elowerscove Twillin.natc j Exploits Bnriico and Lal'oilc Rose Blanche St. (Jeory'c ! St. George F()>'> ••••\ Harbor Twillinu'ate Tilt Cove Bonavista (irecnspond Ferryland Renews St. .lohu's l\)Uchcove Trinity Heart's Content Bona\l>^ta Greenspond Fogo Chanire Islands St. Barbe ('oai'lunansci)ve rwilliniiate Twillinirate Bay-de-\erde Carbouear Burirci> and LaFoile Bnrgeo Twilliniratc Tilti'ovc Trinity Britanniacovc Tvvillingate Littlebay St. Barbc Coachnuin IMacentia and St. Marv'> riaccntia 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Name of Place, 1 District. Post Towns. 1 South East Biirht ' Placentia and St. Mary's Paradise, Placentia Southern End Fogo Cliaiiir»> Islands Southern Harbor Placentia and St. Marv's '< I'lacentia South IJiver Port-de-Grave Brigus South Side i St. George i St. George Soutlnvard, Southern \ Bay, / 1 Bonavista Brooklyn South West Arm Twillingate Littlebay Spaniardsbay Harbor Grace , Spaniardsbay Spaniardsl)ay Trinity 'I'rlnity Spanish Kooni Burin Burin Spearcove, Whitebay St. Barbe Coaclunanscove Spcncerscove Placentia and St. Marv's Gri'at Placentia Spillarscove Trinity Bonavista Spooncove Burin Burin, Spoonctne Spoutcove Bay-de- Verde Carbonear Sprajruescove Trinity Britanniacove Spread Ea,e D'Arirent or \ ; ( a ( ( Valen Island, Tosselo ) l- Phifcntia Tavlorbav Burin Laniaiinr' Teacove Trinity Fox llarijor Terra Nova Wwcv Boiiavi>la Glover Town Thimbu- Ticleirs Island. 'l'\\ illiiiL'ate EcadiuL' 'i'ickles Tlioronirhfare TriiiUv ' Britanniacove T\\ iUimrate ^ Nipper"^ Harljor in Three Arm-- snmnier ; i Littlchay in winter 'I'liree fiuts. i'Mrl-aii- 1 St. Gcorue St. George Port I5av 1 I'hree Island IIurl>- Harbor Tiltcove Tilton Tilton Harbor Tinker's Island Titescove • • • • Tizzard's Harbor Toadscove Tom Hall's Harbor Topsail Torbay } Tosselo Port-an- Trammer Trappercove, Choix Trepassey * Trinity Trinitylwy, Bonavista- bav } St. Barbe T-\villin^atc Bonavista Trinity Fortune T'willin.isate Harl)or Grace Fogo Bonavista Burin ■ T-\villin<;ate • Ferryland T-\villin,lit Woody Point ' WreckcoAc YelloAv Fox Cove, 1 New Bay \ York Harbor Vonnjj: Head Zealot St. Barbe TAvillin.ate TAvillin,<>-ate TMillinuate FojiO St. Barbe Trinitv St. I5iirbe TwilliniratL' St. l^arbe Ferryland Tiin'ity nnrii'eo and LaPoile Twi Hi n irate Harl)or INIain Placentia and St. Mary's Twillinii'ate ...... St. Barix' Fortnne Twillingate St. Georii'e TAvillin,ii-a(e St. r.arbe Concho Exploits Greensjjond St. Georice Harl)or P.riton Coaclunanscove Blackhead Placentia T\villinijate LaPoile En<;lee Heart's Content linrin T\villin;j:ate Railway T. P. (). Bnrireo (iriirnet Channel Lnirlee Valen Island Bonaventnre Britanniacove Exploits Hettscovc Littlebay Leading Tickles TAvilliniiato ]Moreton's Harbin- Fogo Coaclunanscove Random FloAverscove Nippi'r's l!arl)or Coaclunanscove Witlessbay .Vew Harl)or J5urire() Littlebav I^iilwayT. P. (). Placentia Exploits Monnebay Harbor Brito' Exi)l4 55 21 ■MJiidrrnittejit vJiite, Uh on\vr lYioptncm-dk Capo John. ' inif one complete revolution in a iiiinuti': appoarini; about 11 seconds lij^lit and 9 seconds dark. LSTO! lionij,- I'oiut, 19 -tl L':'. 51 17 ;M Cato-Dioptric, revulviurj irliite; attains Twillinirate. , greatest brilliancy every oO seconds. 1885 Wliarf Liglit, TAvilliniz;ate. 1.S71; Canu Island, 1'.) 25 05 51 10 ;l j Seldoni- I Conie-Bv. lS90reii<;uiii I'sl'd. 49 2(; 55 5:5 4S 00 Fixed red, Ctth order Dioptric. Fixed white, 8lh order Dioptric. Fixed vhite, 4th order Dioptric. 1858'oiiVr Wadliani 49 ;;5 o5 5;'. 45 12 I?cvolvin(i v:hite, 4th order Dioptric, of six I Ishi'.uls. ! sides, giving single flashes at intervals of ; ' I ;>0 seconds. 1880' Cabot (Stink- 49 in 20 5:5 21 21 /y«/r'n/i("«t'»« ?'7/;7«', 4th order Dioptric, niak ing) Island, iBonavi^ta liav 1S7;3 1888! ruilin Island, 49 0:5 CJreenspoiul. j ;32 > o: 184;} ISo'l Little Dernier Island, Bonavista Bay Cai)e Bonavista. Green Island, Catalina. 4.S 11 05 5;'. ;54 05 ing one complete revolution in a minute ; appearing about 11 seconds liglit and 9 seconds dark. Fixed red, 4th order Dioptric, (visible from North by East through South to West by North, magnetic.) Itevfdrinfj ichite, 5th order Dioptric, of six sides to give single flaslies at intervals of ;50 seconds. The Oder Rock, 9.i cables distant frou) liglithouse, bears E. 5 N. The Outer Brandy, H'i cables distant from lighthouse, bears W. by S. 5 S. |4S 42 015:1 04 ;55 Catoptric roA-olvimj light, shewing alter- I I I nately a n-hite and red light at interval- \ I I '^'^ *"^ seconds. ,48 ;)0 15 53 02 2Q Fixed vhite, 4th order Dioptric, (visible W.S.W. to N.E.) 1874 Fort Point, 148 21 55 5;i 20 51 F/>(Z Tt7(("l;uid. piiii.it' d I'cd jiiid Avliilr. vertically. I'oiir slripus of eacli color. Ke'cp'. i'> house |)aiiitr(l wiiite, 112 (wt (listaiit, W. by X. Liiii... tiAvir pauitvtl red, s(|uar>' l.i Icavi r jiiirl. chaiiuiiiu' to cctauoii. and llnislu'd by a circuliii' dnini. uallcry and laiitfi'u. Keeper's dweilinn' s(|ware. \trtical parts \\iiiLe, roof r. d, distant ; t\venty-liv(^ feet, fivdii tower. Tost, li.uht (Ml t'V.d of pul)lic wharf. 85 m 21)8 19 150 15 92 11 75 10 3(]0 I 1 Argand. Buildings wood. Light tower lising frorii the gable of the house — vertical parts painted ' Avhite, roofs red. 2 wick Circular iron tov»'er. ICeeper's dwelling (wood) Concentric. ■ attached to the east( in side of the tower: both ' buildings i)ainted red and white in alternat;' vertical stri|)es. 2 wick Hound red brick tower. Keeper's dwelling wood Concentric, i — vertical parts Avhite, roof red, ;;o fei t from ! tower. 2 wick Iron light tower in centre of a s(|!iare wood Concentric.' building. Koofs tlat : sides banded hori/.on- tallv. red and Avhite alternatelv. 2 wick Buildings granite, roofed Avith slate. Light Concentric. toAver at one corner. 1 1 Argand. Circular iron toAver, Avilh keejier's dwelling 17 I feet (i inches ajiart; painted red and white vei'- tical stripes. All 12 Argands. S(piare Avood lighthouse, painted red and Avhite ScaAv'rd in alternate vertical stripes. Lantei-n in centre c of roof. 202i 2 Avick Wooden house, painted Avliite, and roof red, from Concentric. centre of Avhich rises the; lantern. (For fog alarm, see list beloAv.) 320 1 Argand. Wood toAver, painted Avhite. 70 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. [1891 LiijhlH bi the fdlhu'-hKj U.^t in(tic:! 1.") (i7 /Y.-w' '■■/,/'•, 8lli ord.-r Dioptric. Trinity Bay. | liacciilicii 48 OS ,")Sr)2 47 ;;2 Cato-Dioptric rv'volvin,;4' ('•Ititc liuiit, sll;•^v- Islaiul. ! i I inir a llasli cvrry 20 st'coiuls. This liju'lil I is often <)!)scnr('(l by fo.u' \vlr.-n tin- lower I part of til • Isliuid is clear. Carbonear '47 44 24 .').") o'.t 22 Find vhitc, 8tli onL'r Dioptric. Island. Harbor Grace 47 42 4:)."j:> OS 11 ('atoptric rcroirinr/ lij^lit, slioAvin,<; tAVo ... i I .. ,1 _ 1 ... r,^\ ,.1 1,.. ,..,^ „...,; fl.i^.l. 188." 188; Islanil Harbor Grace 47 41 27:.:) 12 ;'.;> Beacon Liu;lit. ' ] \ Bav Roberts ,47 i'.t) 40 ."i;) 10 V, (Green) | I Point. 'itilr Hashes, folioAved by one red flash, each attainini:; ureatest brilliancy in i'.o seconds. Fixed vhite, (Uli order Dioptric. liriyus, North Head. Tape St. Francis. Fixed vhiU', Oth order Dioptric. Immedi- ately beneath the principal Avhite li.^ht is a projecting lantern in Avhich three lamps I are placed.^ The tAvo onter ones Avill shoAV vliii,-. and the centre one in a line . Avith the Sonthern rocks, N.K. half E. I j (ma,i;.) from the toAver, shoAVs red. 47 ;>2 .'.4 r);5 10 ':,:> Fixed red, Cth order Dioptric.- I 47 48 ;?0.-)2 47 10 F/.'Vv7)Y'f/, 4th order Dioplric. ivpproxi mate. entrance ol St. John's. St. John's leadintj li'jltt, ditto. 18i;$Fort Andierst.47 :';'. 47. ")2 40 20 Fixed vhile, 41h order Dioptric, visible from seaward between W.S.W. and N.N.E. L'ed iiijlil, (Catoptric.) J?ed lifjht. (Catoptric.) NoTK. — By keepin,<>' the liiihts or discs ii\ line, the lar<:;est vessels will clear all dan- li-ers. nearin-xN.W. i W. I8J)1J XEWFOUNDLAXl) ALMANAC. LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, etc. 77 Uijhfs ill Uic fiillini-lnij list m;- cr/u'/iili-il fn,hi i^xii^i/ lo .(,(! tovar. pniiit-tl white. A -mail !^-';i\v'id I st(.T ' :il !•(•;!■.•. "*'•"' -1 •">'!<' No. '^ Uoiiiid im1 l)rick tow.T. Kcepor's dAvellinij do- Ariiaiid... t:;cli'(l. s(|M;ni' wliitc Imildiii^- Avitli a ivd roof, j TIl- l)iiildii;u-; :ir;' on liic iicrllu rii part of iho [ ] island. 'I'lic soiitiu'rii end obscures the liirht I for H iinlcs \vhi'ii hrariui: X.N.K. -i H. '•'•"* K' :!'!'» 1 AruMiid. dJuildiiius wood, l.iulit lower risinu,- from the . , uahl.' of the house — \eriical parts wldte, roof . 1 . ! '•'■ti- ^"' '•"' ."> ' 74 s.i. . ..; Ara;and :ias.iIIe.\ai.fonal moocI towL". painted white. All S •:iw")(l 1 .\i'U'and. ;Uoinid iron tower, iminli'd with l'.\o red :ind three wlnh' hori/.oiil.M! li.'inds. S''.i-e in llie re;ir paiiiled wliile. '■1;'' !-' ditto. 12.'{ ' 12 ditto. i:''^' 11' ditto. ditto. Itonnd iron tower painted vc{] ;ind white vertical stripes, three of each. House also painted witii red and wlnte vertical stripes. i 2 wick nuildinii's (if \vo(id painted wliiti- ; I'oofs flat. On ('oncenlric. t!ie iiiuher roof is tic lantern, eU'vated aljove it on as(|uare hloci<. The lower bnildinii is the fou,- alarm iiouse. ( For i)articulars of alarm, see list l)elow. ) ditto. il'uildiny: stone, whitewashed. On the roof is the I lantern. (For t'o.n-.irun, see list below.) 7<:-i 174V. Ariyand ,<>-as.lTius liiiht is in a drum, painted white, on the j roof of the Custom House, ditto. iThis liuht flOi) yards in rear of the loAvor one) is i in a small octan'ou tower, painteil white, with j conical roof, one side of which is painted I Avhite, as i> also a disc that surmounts tlie ' roof. The line connectinu- these two signals I sheAVs tile middle of the channel. 78 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. [1891 Lifjhts in the fnlhiiriitu list ii)'c ij-liiliihrisr. '/Ill' ilisdinrcs fn'<- i'!l ill iiini/i''i'l iiiii'is. Dc'scriptioii <»f Tiit::lit. I n ' c I II \ 1885! Cape Spj^ar. 47 ;!1 1 1 ."i- ."><; ;'.:• ratoptric r'C"//-/;/*/ /' A//r. ;;it:rnis ils <;i\'ut- I III ''■■*' '*''''i''''-l<'y '"VclT i:i:iil!l;\ ]S7r Fcrrvland J7 (lO ."s :,2 .".1 n: n.rxl i-/ii!r. I'.id - ;>!. r Dioptric. IU"M\. i I ! ! I 1851 Capr i'iii". 'id ;i7 i>15;'> ;!1 \:> Fiyni H-iii/r (Caiopt ric)- 'Plu" iiitcrvcniii,:; hind Iti'iii^' li'V.. th? "ulit c'lii he st'i'ii I i I over il from SI. Mu'y"> T.ay. 1888 Toint IC .M L's :.:; ;'.il Id /■'/..-■' mA/V, (llh (.Til.i- Di.>pii ic. La Have, • i | St. Marv's I ! Bay. 1 I I 18G() Cape ]t) lii ;'.! .">! II li) /.'r/v»/'-/,7// ("aio-diopi ric of l>t order, slicw- ) St. Mary's. ' | \wx aUeniatcly a ral and I'-lii/r li^'lit at ' ; iiit.rv.i! ; <>r one Dd'Hite. 1871) 1858 187!) 18IM) 1805 187." Toiiit Verde riaceiitia. Doddinn' Head, lUiriii. Allan Island liain.aliiie. I I II .".:. n;i I'.i /■•/.■/ / I'-liilr. :,[]\ (>;•(]>!• Dicplrie. 17 00 'Jii.">"i OS l:'. Seeoiid oi'der, I'i folriiuj u-liilc lii;lit, (sil- ' vered r. ileetors and annnlar lenses), at- tains irreatesl, In'iHiancy evi'vy miiiute. 1 In eonseijuence of uTeat lieiirlit, tills I litihl is often ol)-.e'.ii'e(l when the coast is clrai*. Ii; '\ 00|55 15 ;!o /.'/r,,/ wliii, . ,stli oi'der Dioptric, appi'oxi mat.'. i (irand Hank. -17 08 oo55 12 'M) Fixrd iwiJ . 8tli order Dioptric, illnniiiiates Fortune iJay. approximate. the liori/<»n rnen S.l-., sonllierly to \\ . nrnnette 17 15 ;'L'55 51 50 rowerful (',ll:)-diol.[;•ic.//'^s•/////f/ ('7//7. lijiht, Island, I I \\ hieli altai'is its greatest brilliancv evers' Mei'cer's Head, For- tui'.e 'iSav. I ten seconils. (Olt-curd i)v the land from K.S.K. toS), (Jarnish, 17 11 oo55 'Jl oo7.7.r7 wil liiilil (metal reilictoi). This Fortune Hay. approxi mate. li^'ht is only intended for the ihhinu' craft of the loealit v. ej (;;; ;!!io !>8 47 408 2 1891] (sll- I, at- imt.i". this Dast iiali'- W. li,!;lit. fvfry froin ■riii> -liinu; NEWFOUNDLAXl) \\M\S\C LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. Lii/hts i)i the j'l'/liii'-iiiij lis/ (Iff ( xln'liifi il from sinis< f in .sKiwisc, Tlw dit:t<(iiccs ore (ill ill iniillii-i'l iililrs. o '- ^ 1 ' — — ' - ;; Kind istai inin Arc of Laini). ^ > s 1 ■3 ^- " 1— ( 1 1— 1 j p^^ Doci'ipli'Mi (»r liuildiiiij:. Kt. LMIs ; ' L'(!4! 2L' All No. 7 Wood lioiis.,', l)aiHl;il 1'. (1 and wliiti' liori/oiilnlly. Sra'w'i'd Ar;',;iiid>. 'I'ln- hiiitrni rist'.s Troiii tlir (••iilp'. (For fou; I ! alnnu, ^■.".' lisl Ix'low ). 200! K! ditto ;> wick IJ iiiiul nd l)i'icl< to-,v( r. l!s fret I'l-oiii keeper's Coius'iilrie. li;ni>.'. i^.-'jier's lioii-e, wood, painted wlute, V. itii red rodl". ;',14 2(1 1 Xo. 17 IJoniid iron !i'_ilil lower, .".o fe.-i Inuh. paiiilid witli Ar,!j;uiid,-.. red and Avliil" liori/oiUal liaiids. lv"epi'r"s d-\vell- iii!i \\ood, eoniie;'1ed \\ i'.Ii tie' tower hv a cov- ered way. All I ! \ru;:;Ml. Koiind iron lowci'. p.ii.il 'd wilii tliree red and •;:'> !J!)0. 23 Scaw'rd ill I to No. r. .\r:iand 1>S 1! ' dilt > 1 Ar'-Cand. t>.vo while liori.ont.'d l>i»iul>. The l)and> iTe J conlinued i'roiind a llal-roolVd store in the re;;r. 1{ in.;d le.iek tower. I'aiuled red. 'i'lh're is a v,d((l,'n hon>e. ]."i I'c't oil each --id" of the tower, ar.d connected lliei'ewith by a coveri'il ' Avay. 'I'll" luiiises are ptiinted w liit<', w itii rvd Vool's, Wooden liiiiise. painl'd whii-. and !lat-ro(d"ed. 'I'll' !i'j,iil tower ri>'s I'rein the roof (d" the llol',.,'. \;M 2\ liilio ! No, (■> S(,iiare -wootlen lion.-e. painted Viliile, and red .Vruaud>. roof. 'IMie lanttvii risj> rrom lii" ceiitrt; of Iht; h>>u>.'. CJ ;» 17M i I 47 r,\' iu;;=| |(,»S 2:'. All Sea w "id 2f> 1 I 1 AruMe.d. Wood ictayoii tower, pained I'ed and whit'' on aliernat' •-ide-'. 1 .Vi'.ijand. Wood It. ae«ui on hi'iakwater, .".mt fe -t fror.i end, painted r ■(! ; w hite in alternate l>a,nd>. No. !i Sipiar' \',o(;di'n lion>,'. painted wliite. with re from the centre of thvj ro(d". I Ari'and. A --ipiare b-acoii lowt f. of v.nod. >landiii,y on tlie end of the lireakwiu. r, cai'r.\in;j; an octa.u'on diiini and hmtern. I .SI) NKWl GHTH 'OlNDL AND ALMANAC. [l.si)l LI OUSES, BEACONS, &c. 1 Lii/lils in (he h'llnvliiii Usl arc cxlnliilfil f'rinii snum I t" .^niin'si'. 'J'lir ilislnixu s are nil in nniilici'l mihs. .1 i 1 i 1 H- 1 1 LS7;5 lU'lloiam, 17 2!) Ou.").") L'7 \:>.Fi.'(ii ir/iil(\ Mil ckKi' Dioptric. Fortune IJay. lt<73 U(H''i;y l'i)iui. 17 'J7 ;!0."i."> 17 !."» SJMJi ( idcr Diopiric, Fiynl ir/ii(( . cxcciit in | Harlxir IJiitf.ii. a line ^vilh Ilarhor Keck, in Avhich direc- Foi'tniic r»: y. tion it is ohscurdl. 187i> l'a>s Islaiu). 47 2'.) l.-> ■.(1 !'_• iiL' Fi.iiil n-ltilv. 4tli order Dioptric. A Fixiil ciitrniuT to I'l'l iiulil. mil (iidfi- Diojiti'ic, is pi.-iccd 1 ilormit'iic I>ay. hi'loAv llu' Avliitc liiiiit to (listiiiiriiish tlif 1 r':cl<> and iH'cfs ('\ti'iidiii!X from Wolf 1 l!<. hcariiiu- (from liiiiitlioiisc) S. | 77.44 W.. to Uasse Terre roint. S. (11. .".;;. 1 'I'he reef o\-er the Wolf Kncks is al)ont 1 j 1 1 miles from tli/ island. At a distance 1 of aI)ont 4 miles tin; t'wo lights mer;ji,'i- into OIK'. 1 ^s: (iaiilttii,>. 47 ;'.('. on .").1 .VI on Fl.i'il i'-liit(\ dill order Diopti'ic, on an iron eulnnin. 'I'lie liulit slionld he l)rom>lit, to luar X.i;. before sleerin.u' for the cn- tiaiice of liu' harbor to clear a sunken lock S.\V. by W .. a!)out 100 yards dis- tant. 1874 Bo.sr Islai.d. Bnrireo. 4 7 .•■.(; IL' .")7 .1.") 1.'! Fi.Kii rill, i;ili omIc!' Dioptric. lHHi\ livla-id-:. 1'coiids. 1S7;! ]{()•>« Ulaiu-h" 17 :;.■> is ,*..s 11 ;;o /•■(■.<■( (/ I'-liin. Ith order Dioptiie. sheAvimi- l'..iiit. from K.S.K. throu,«li S. to W. bv N. bv 1 compa>>. iiS7r' Chaiinrl \]<-,h\ li ;';; 4li 1 _ 1 .")',» 07 o'.i l-'i.r,,i rill, mil order Dioptric. I'll- 1 1 1 l,s8Mi Hiiiuly I'ciiil, 4.S •_': 27 ,*<.s ;',o ,",! Fi.fiii ir/,i/i . C.tli ordi r Dioptric. I'.ay 1 St. (Icoriif. 1 1891J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC SI LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. IJijhts ill till' folldirni,/ list lire i.iliihitci/. frnia siiiisil to sniirisi . The flistmici'.s lire all ill nautical uiilc.s. i) ^^ 2-0 ■(J —1 .1- .5 ?^ r- 'III if 5J " * .^^ fj /^ •" ^ T2 1— 1 ^ i-M 1 Kind of Lamp. Di'scriiiliiii ol" BuiUliiii'. Feet Mis. I 3u! 7 I 27U (i8l 1) 1 Ai'uaiul. A -wocdni (oAvcr, paiiifvd Avliilc, on the north |)()int of tilt' hc'ticli. Duplex Ciirulur iron lowrr, painted red and -wliiic in Lanip. alttiMiate hori/.(;ntul hands. -^^ 1'' •">"" L'Aviek Wooden iijuse. sides painted Aviiile. \\itli Hat Concenlrif. roof, on whieli the pi-incipal lantern stands. 1 .\i'2'and. 'IMie onv shew iiiii' the r(ui;dinL> wood. Linlii lowtr ri-ini; from the Llidjleofthe Inms/; \ i Hical part-; painted A\!iiie. roof i'"d. (17, •.>A| Whole Uori/.on !»,■) 1 1 Duplex Cii'cnhir iron tower: Iv-eper's dwellinii' of wood. Lamp. Ill fed ap.'irt (W.S.W.). iiaintid r^'d and while, alteraat" !)ands (•ontinn(nis I'oinul both i)uildinii<. IC'S'i j L» wick Unildinu's iiranll". ronfrd witii >lal". Llnlil 1 ('oiicentrii'. l(!W(rat one corner. 86 All ! Duplex iSet'w'rd LaHi|). The Mpnirt Tmiit lower and the keepi'i'> tlwellini!,' are detached; tln'\ are of A\(iod. ditto. 1 ,\rv,anil. Kound iron tower, painted willi three red and I three white horizontal lunids. Store mi south- side painted white. 82 NEWf OUNDLA N]) ALMANAC. LIST OF LIGHTS, &c., [18G1 Ujinii. KivfiiiDKU'inil TcrrUorij lit l>>/ tlic Canadian (iovcDiinent. JJr/htrd from sunset to sitnrine. be c ««! Niiiiie 5ti. ofriiUT. o I)c'scrii)tii)n of Light. 1871 1871 I o , n\ '.: , o j C'iipc Ifuy. -47 ;'.7 OOr.'J IS m Picvolvinn white, Jittainin,ir greatest brilli I aiicy every twenty seconds. Catoptric. Toiiit Uieli. .".0 -U TyOru 27 40 Witite rla.sli every fifteen seconds. Catop- 1 I trie' 1871 Cape Xornian..".] i'.S 00 ,m ."iiJ 10 Catoptric revnlcin(j ichite ; greatest Ijrilli 1 j ancy every two minutes. 1884 Cape Bauld. .">1 oS 50.").') 2.) 00 Catoptric, alternating red and lohite every forty-live seconds. 1858! lU'lle IsU'. .")1 ");) 0( !.").") 22 15 First order Dioptric, .//.a'(/ tr/uYc ?/(//ii. 1880 Po. Hclow m.'iiii light ( 'atoi)t rie. .//.'■r'r('-/(,7r. (Low liiglit.) 1855 Toint Armour, 51 27 ;)5 5(1 50 55 becontl order l)ioi)tric, .//,i;t'(/ c/uYe. (Forteau.) i 1878 Cireenlv Island. 51 22 :'.5'57 10 .50 lihine'Sal)lon. \ Catoptric liglit, showing white h minuti. red i minute. Do. do. and eclipse !<; minutes. 18r)-onal Avood Ioavit, Avilli roof i\i\. lamp. I No.lcircular White hexagonal uood tower, willi nx;!' nd. Mammoth White sipiare Moodeii toMcr. siiniiounti d bv a llatAvick; red lantern; dwelliuir attr.ched. consta't level reservoir. i ') mammoth (Mrcular stone toAver. eovind ^villi (•lMph(^■lnls. wick lamps i)ainted Avhili'. in a cluster. In ap- Lariyi' circu-!White square Mooden tower. proach- lar burner | inc sdinnlcil ihnj ami iiiijlil ihn'ill'J tht rniidii'l'iitn- of thick Iff (itlicr <■!' slinii'-stni'lilfi. C5 N'aiiK' of phicc. I Di'sci'ipiioii of SiiiiKil. Int 'Vvn's of Scund. lHs;5 LSS7 1.S,S7 ISS7 ISSL' (Jrct'ii Islaiu Cataliiia. Cape St. I''i'aiici< ( '/ill iiiin'iiil /■III/ Jlnrii. rowcifiii Sii'i II 'I'ni iHi'il . (lilto. Capi' Sjicar. Si i; (led for live seconds, -with intervals I ' sileiici' of tliii'ty-tive seconds. S(;i: (led five seconds, silent live second-; sonnded five seconds, and sili-nt I'nrty- live seconds ia eacli minute. Foil Amiieist. I'lm e poiiiid During- dayliii'lit and Avlien Cape Spear is ciiaru'e from a ;'._'- enveloi)'. d in fo.i;; tliis -will l)e discliaru-ed ponndiT ::nn. every hour. A vessel's yiui -will be an- swered l)y tAvo unns. Mci-lnniinil I'liii Sounikd in reply to a vessel's ijun or Ilnni. Avhistie. <'iiiii/»'t'foullnvard of its position. I'owi'l's Ciinii iiiiij A'J:i- r>eariii,;;s from the Ijuoy, rowel's Head. Head, near mulii' ]Vhi:ey. I /;/«•'/. is.; Freslnvati'r I'oint, S. K. .'( K. Th' l)noy AS ill l)e taken in at the commeiice- i meiit of -winter, and re-moored in the ' sprimi' as early as the Aveatlu-r -will 1 i permit. is'.ii) Foil- /'' '/ /-'"".','. Moored in 7 fatiioms water to denote tlie au-l'i;i-iii'*'- i)osilion of the Western F.aldwin Kock. I Vessels enterin,i2; the harbor, in tli • course of the sliips' run, should keep ' I the buoy close on board on tiie i)ori I hand. Canadian P'og Signals on Newioundland Coast. Xante of I'laee. l)v'seription e ^''ii:•lKll. Int"rvais of Sound. lo-ineh Sounded for ten seconds, v.itli inter\a'- Stiiiiii WliialJc. of silence of !lft,y secomls in each minute. Stiiiiii Fi>[i Iliirii. lUast of ten seconds every Hiinnt '. Shiiui /•"(>;/ lliini. lUast of ten seconds every minnte. Full I Mill, Find e\ cry lialf hour. Dtitot of |>ro\i- sion- for shipw leckt'd mariner^. 1^7.") I'oint Armour, Shcii Foij ]Vhistli . Sound- ten seconds every nfmute. (.Ir.'iMilv l-l'iid. Fn,i (Mill. I'ii'i'd I'verv half hour. 1S7'J ra;te Kaee. 1S71 Cape Kay, IsSl Cape I'.anhl Belle Isle. 1801] NEWFOUNDLAND AI.MAX.Vr. 8r> 'i'lie att^'Ution of iiiariiic'is is liai'tiiMiiiiiiy c.-irKd td ilic i-K\':v:.\r inn < ii"ih/;i there is ill tlic viinu-' of s()UH(l>^. A ? i-r.;;! tluU ir.vy it.;! ii • Ini'iil. iiiidiT fci tjiiii (■()uilili(tiis of ilif atiiiosniu re. iiioic tiiaii ou" or t ,vo iuil--«. ',\\[\. iiIkIi r otiiers, r 'ucii IweuiV (;r more miles. Li'jilt DiKs. — 'rweiity-four (•eiit> per ton en :;1! vex-., 'Is ciitevinu' n:iy port oi' iiarbor in the colDiiy. except cotisliiiiT. x'alimr or lishiie^- \i>>-;-!-: Iml iioi to he levii'd more tlian once in one year. Sealing- and cor.sii.i'j,- ve--: i- - tv,e!\e c nl-- per ton on veiristereil vessels of 1(» tons and npwMiIs: thi'c d.>!';irs and l'<,riy- six cents on vessels less tlian 10 ton-;. No ve-sd lo p;iy ok< r oie InMidrt d ai^l lit'teeii dolU'W ;. Citihiiili-'i Jlai'h !s'ove liiii'li water, sixty-for.r metres (L'dt r.ii:^!i>!i ftrt ,. I .'i.-;;'rce at which Ih. lii'ht is visible. IS miles. The li^iit is hidde-; at tin m ilh.vatd I'v the I'i-h IimhI of SI. Teter's— lat. -Ii; I.".' ;'(>": !(t:.u-. ."(l '.i' !i". The Foil Horn <)(i" (ialhiiitry Head, now r.:caied north (i linii1'r> l>uind. (He aiix ("hasseiirsi, at a distanci' of aliout .">n y;'.rd-- fron: t!ie siioie. Mill sound wlieiievv'r f(',u < r snoAV ir.akes it necessaiy. '!'l;e xiuiid will 1; --t i'< r six ^eco:ids, with an iaterva! of one minnte iMtweeii (aeh li'.r'-t. Jj'i/hl 'cloi.er. I.sii'j.tlu' entrance of the harbor of St. I'l'ter's. called Steiih (iuiiiiiel, l,:i.. been n!;;iked l>y two small llxed liuhts, one (d" v>hich U a v»hite li/hl, ilbnuiaitinii' three-fouiths of the horizon, and plac; d on Ih- i)alteiy: and the other, a. is d li'rhl. o.i tie plitiii at the north of the lown. Tiie white lluliL ha-- '.in 'levali' ii of jl ii.,ires. and is visible six ndU's. Tiie red li^ht is eieva.led !:» metre-, \i-ibli ihr.e mih"-. The line connect inji,' th'.'se two liuhts indicates th • lait'dlc ehan:::!. Tiie po.'dtion of th > r'-d liuht has also been so d. teriniiied, lliiii ;;-; soon ;'^ it is s.'cii on the left of ('ap'> .\iule. ves>; ^n in cl^ir \'.;al her >e\en nuh's. Th.' I'xtent of the lioht is circnm-cribed in a se<-tor of b'.o . presenlinn' two c(;iies of liiiht ; one whit( . :.;me if t ii • Soiiiheaxt, so as to permit ve-isels. which maintain j.ositioii within this con ■ t > a\oiil ;iL the riu-ht the shoal Hataille. and to the left th- rock of C'lpe N'oir. ;!iid tli- n.'ck llertrand. The second cone is red. of l;!ii . ll should be avoid d by vessels enlerinir iiy the i-'onlhetist passa^-e, and will eiiatde tliem. wiieii they have (jnltted the Avhite cone, to come to anciior in the roa r.'d li'vlii from tlie interior of the cit v. prov I- French Fo?=? Signals at St. Pierre and Mio.uolon. lM),i>' Whistle, (lallantry Head. St. I'ierre i^hind. Siren Trnmpet, I'lafte I'oiiit. Laiiu'hide. Automatic Whi->tlin,u' I-uoy. S-a! l-iands, <■ Mi'pielon. MoMinito I'oiMl. (ireaL 8G NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 BLOCK HOUSE, SIGNAL HILL. Signalnitui : Fnuicis Scott. Assistant Sii'imliuan : ^Michael ("aIU^vl'll. DKsc'inrTioN or signals in isr, at thk iu.ocic U(»rsi;, SICNAI, Illl.r.. ST. .IOIIN'S. M:\V1 or.NDI.AM). Halls and Flag's. Ii(,ist;'i1 in (lilfcr.'iil puxiiions on ihc Yard Ann. sliow the nuuihcrs of sail that arc >iu'iianu] filli-r North ( r Swf.iii. \ i/.. : One Sail in siirht — IJall c'k/sc iin to yard. Two Sail in >i;j.hl - Hail iiiidway l);t\M'(n yiiid and parap.'t of lUoi-k House. ThrcL' Sail in >iuht — Vrllow P.'iinant ch-.s,' iip lo yard. iMHir Sail in si^ht— Vrll'.av I'.'iinant midway l)c-t\v>';'ii y;;rd and parapet of Blocd^ IIou>('. Five Sail in siiiht — Same as foui'. ^\\[\^ addilion of a ]5;dl pl;ie"d immediately above I'ennant. Six Sail in siiilii — Same as three, -with addition of a I>a!l [ilaeed immediately beneath rennant. Seven Sail in M^lit -Saim';;-^ four, with addition of a Hall plaei'd immediately beneath IV'una.nl. Kiuiit Sailin si'^Iii— Yellow r:nn;t\it at y;;rd arm : i';;ll !i:id\\;;y bi'tw^eu yard and parapet of Hlock Ilonsj. Nine Sail in siiiht — I'.all a! yard arm : \\ How rv'iinant iiiidway between yard and parapet of IMoek Hoii.e. Ten Sail in si^ht — I'.ctli Y^'How i'eiinaiil and 15all close i;p to y.ard, I he Hall a!)ove rennant. A Blue I'enuaul at the Mast-lie;'.ar(|Ue. A niue-AVhite-II; d IN'unant a.t the IMast-h-ad deiiot:'> a HariiUeiiline. A lied I'entianl at the Ma>l-hcad detioles a Bri.i;,-. A White- Red I'ennant at the .Mast iiead tlenotes a I)ri,!i,antine. A White-l?lue Pennant at the Mast-hc.Td denotes a Topsail Schooner. A White Pennant at the Ma>t-head denotes a Schooner. A St. (;eoryi'"s Cross at the Mast-ln'ad of the Middle i)ole denotes a steamer in siiiht from the Block House: but wliMi it is hoi,--ied on tln' South i)ole it de- notes th;.. the Sleaufr i - South of Cape Spe;ir. When any National ila!i- is hoi-led alpo\e the St. (ieorue's Cross, it de-.iotes that !i -Miin-of-War Steamer. iti'loiiLt.in'r to such nation as indic.-ilcd by (la.ii;, is api)roachin,-ht of the P)h)ck House. WlicH a Sl)iii4i)ii. R.N. lf(/rhorJ)u('s. — Til'.' foUowinir ainoiiut--. as harlx))- (li;i'>, shall b ■ paid Ity v:.'s- sfls arrivliiu; at tlu- port of Si. ,I(>liir> at thr liiii,' of tlicir l)"iim' nil-rcd at the Custom House, except >li:ps of war r.iid vt'ssels e!VL;a,:;eil in tlu' coastiuLT trade and lishing, viz. : I^vcry vossvl of sixty tons aiul upward.-, a.nd iiwt laurv' tliau one hundred ton.s, $2. Every vessel of more lleui one hundred tons, and net more than two hun- dreil tons, $','>. Every vessel of more than t\vo hundred ton.-, and n.a ni.>ri- llian thr.-e hun- dred tons, $4. Every vessel of more thau three hur.drrd ton-, and not more than four hun- dred tons, !$.'). Every vessel of mure than four hundred tons. >-u',, I'rovided : That no vess>'l shall be eomp^'lled to pay h,'.ro.*r dUv> more than once in every half year, viz. : One.- b.^twe mi the lli'stday of January and thii'tictli dav of June, and once bi'tween tin' thirtirlh d:'.v of June and first dav of Jan'v. COMMISSIONERS OF WRECKED PROPERTY. amer it de- •;;otes •.x\X, is a Sail Eabrad(n'. North of Chat/au— Fraaei - F.-rteau. lid Hay— Kills C. Watson. F>lane Sablon to Chateau — Jas. (J. Joy. Cap- .lohti to New F.;iy — Sannu4 IJaird. T\\ illiuyate — 'Phoma> I'eyton. l''o!i!), I/itlle Foii'o. Indian aiul ('hanu;e Islands — Wm. 1». Fit/.niM'ald. Cape Freels to Cape Farewell, ineludini;- Feuiruin and Wadham Islands — Henry Uobins. Sahaii' ■ to Deadmin's I'oinl — John T. Oak- ley. Capi' IJouavista to Sa.hau"e — ■ -. Cajie Hona vista to Horse Chops— John Mitllen. Horse Chops to Tickle I'oiut -ii-nj. Miller, (irate'.s Point to Tickle Foiut — Klias .March. F.road Cove, illaek Head 1 5, ly. to (irate'.s Point — John Lewis. IJroad Cove Head to Kelliu'rews. e>;clu-ive — (i. \V. ]{. Hierlihy. F>ay linlls to LaM;iU(die — I'ierc Midlowu-y. L-iManelie to Cape Uaci' — Win. S Carter. Cai)e Race to St. Filer's Kivcr. inclusi\-e — .\nuustus Simms. St. Peter's Kiver to Lane Foini. inclusive — las. Harney. Lance I'oint to Kushoon, inclusive — Jas. F. Croucher. F.nrin to L;;\vn l'oiul-(leo. Hishop. Lawn Point to Point .May . Point Muy lo(;arni->li — (ieo. Siuuus. Oarnish to Cape Lallune— Philip Hubert. LaPoil" Di\i,-ion. District •)!" Burireo and liaPoile -. IJ'irueo Division. District y'\' l)Uri:eo and LaPoilu — .NL H. Oenire. Channel— Charh's Cos>m m. (';'p' Kay to Little Harbor — Jus. McFatridiic Cape (iri-irory to Point Fich'^ . Point Kiche to (^inrpon — William F. Tayhu". CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. * that tisted L' it her e, and I'i'osidoit — lU)]]. J. S. Fills; j'/V, -/'/.. .'/'/r^z/.v—W. P.. (iri.v^'. T. K. Smith; Si'mtni'ii — ,L (iixKlfellow : 1-. J. Dud.r, A. 1-'. (i lodridu'-. Sir U. Thorburu, P. (i. Tessi'er, W. C. Job. E. U. F.owrimr. F. IF Prows,'. II')n. .M. Monroe, A S. Uendell. MUSEUM. Curator: James 1*. Howh'v, F,(J.S,; Clerk: AHh-rt .). liayly, 8!S M'WKOrNDLAM) ALMANAC. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. [1W)1 18!) I J Cliicr .iw-iic •— Sir Fred-rick 15. T. CartvT. K.('.M.(;. ,j„(l^;s— Sir K,)lnrl,I. riiis'.-iU. D.C.L.. and tli' Iloii. .). !. I/ittlr. Attorney (J'-.i'Tul— Sir \V. \'. ^VIli^•^^;)\•. Iv.C.M.ti. Solicitor (ieiii r;\l . (Jiicc'i-, ('oiui-.'l-Slr \V. \'. Wliilcwiiv. i;.('.M.(;.: D. W. I'rowsc T. .1. Kou-'ii. \.!>. ;i.iv\\:\rd. i{. W. \V. I/illv. K()l),it .1. Kciil. Sir .lames S. Winter. K.C.lil.ti.. A. .;. W. McN eily, .lame. (i. Conroy. 1). .1. (ire-ii,-. 1'. J. Scott, (loo. II. Kuicrsd'.i. Clii-l" Cl.rl-: and Kc.^cistrar Snproiue Couri— A. .!. W. McNeily. (^.C Assist:'.nt Clerks oi' tiu" Suprcm " Court— (J. .1. Adam, and Jos. l'. Carty. Ketiistrar oi" I>e 'ils— A. .). W. McXcily. Q.C. ('ii> r oT tlie Sujirenie Courl and 'rinsiall'— .lolm l'>nrirl)ert i:. K;.i-l)l. "i". .1. .Mnri)hv. F.,). Morris. I). IJrowuiiiii:. J. Oliphaut Fraser, WilliiM'i C;;'.:-!'. •)• 'I- I'iltuian. li. K. llayward. W. .1. Meehaii. 1'. .1. Siimniers, .M. \V. FurliUiL:. A. L ■('. Lerle;iu. r,;iiri-l.'r ni;d Soliciior, Northern Di-ii id-- Ileury A. Ciii't. Harbor Grace. Solicitor- — i:';li<'.l r.. iloldeii. Arthur W. Kui.uht. M. .1. C.ibl), Charles II. Ihnerson. L;i\v Sluden. - who :m\' inenii)ei'> of Ih',' Law Society — lohn 1'. Kent, AV. A. ()"l). !v<'lly. 1). ('''UMell. 'riin;. ( I . Cro-hie. ,1. W . White. Charles 11. Ilutciiini;.- and rloseph Sle. a. I/nv Socii tv Ueiich.rs— Sir W. \'. Wiiitev.nv. Q.C., Sir James S. Winter, (i.e.. K. J. Kei;i. (VC.. ,\. .). W. McXeiiy. (^C.. J). J. (ireeue. Q.( ., 1'. J. Scott. (J.C.. C. 11. Fi!H r>^:i. (i.e.. 1. L. .McN\'i'ly. .\L J. o'Mara. Secretary. A.J. W. McXeily. Q.C. ; 'lh\"asurer. W. J. Kent. (/.('.: Librarian, John liurke. Slurii'is. ('T.tr.;! niMric!- Hon. 'riiomas Tall>ol : Sul)-Sheritl', Lionel T. Cl'.anee;. X 'rlh'r:i I)i-lric! . John lleiiiister. Southei-n District. James Carter. l)t'i)Ut\ Sheiil!% in ( )titi)orl:— Northern District : Saint Anthony— Henry Moores: I'/itll" F.ay. 'I'luiKas F. Wells; 'rwilliu'i-ate. Jar:U's IVyton ; Fo/i'o, John (;. L!;c::>: (iret nspoiid. S;!nu;el Dav. : Kinu"> Cov.'. Michael Deviue: I'onavistn. Jos,'i)h I'.rowu: Cataiina. William 15. IJaih'y: Triniiy. Kichard Speuce ; Hearf- C'onti'Ul. ClnirUs Wendell: ( >hl IVr'icau. FUas March; LoAver Island Cove, Iloury Carland: Ce.vbi near. l''r> (hrick IJoAve : Harbor (irace. Thos. W. U(.("i,!i'ers : 15ay Roberts. (;. W. W. !' iirliiiy : r.riij:us. 'rol)ia< Hackett and r.eujamin I5utUi': Conceplion Ihuiio:-. i'ld ,\ard < >"r.rieii. Soulherii l.'i.-'li;e;--l',i;r:n, : Lamaline. Win. (J. IMllmaii: Harbor 15ritoM. J'lc;.!. Cot;, 1': r.i;r:ieo. All're'd Farxms; Rose I51anclu\ John .\. I{obert> : Channel. J('liii i/'Moi.). : 15ay St. (ieornv, H. McDonald; IJay of Islands, Joshua I), dilke:': Foune Ik'y, (i (-lUv' Ii:il!'yard. C. Messuvey. Ma.>ter:.-iii-(liari(\r\— Thomas J. Kouirh, (>.('.: Sir W. V. White\vay. Q.C. ; Sir .lames S. Wiub r. (^'c. : A. J. W. .McNeily. (^.C. Snprenu' Court — SpCr.iii' Term, comniencinu' -Oth May, to contimie threr Aveeks. AutiMun Ti'im. L'mh Noxcniber. to c(mtinue thrt'e Aveeks -with power to the Jud;j,e> I prolonir i;;ch term from day to day. u;/t exceeding' six days in all. Ses>i(m-- al'u r Term — Tlu' tii'st Momhiy in Fibruary. March, .\pril and July, and lo continue !'oi' ;i period imt exceeding si\ days; an (.i.e.: (1 .liily. s ■\vli''n Commissioners for Issuing Oiiginal Process, &c. Tlu' foUowiivj; ai' ' t!r.' ( "(>imiii>-;!i>:i' r- for i>;-;iiii.;- M.-^in" jind Final l'iv)c.'>> iind S\i1)|)(i'ii:is r.-iiini'il»li' into lli' Siijir'Hi.- Cduri : r.>r takiiiir Atlulavit-; un»l IJvco.i;iii/aiici' of r.ail in a'u ^\ui \) 'udi'm' iu (iic said ('oin't : Cciilral District -A. .I.W. .McXri'.y. (^ (".. (l.-orj; • ,1. A. lam- aad .). V. ("arty, St. .lolui's. ('oiiiinissidiicr-. (d" Atlidax it - and for Is-^uinj,' Mc.^ir- I't'cc-v-s : ("ciitral District — F F. FiM-ii.-anx. Krniii:ri'\v--. Noi-tlu'vn District — A. Drysdal-. ilar'ior (Ji-ac ■; Israi-l I, McNeil, ('arl)oii'ar; .Foliii Wilcox. IJiiuMs : Jdlin Levis. L'>w;"/ I .land ( 'ov : (i. W . 1{. lli'Tliliy. Hay Hobcrts; Kdward .Mnri-ay. Harbor 'Jai i : .L N'ritcli. ilolyrood : Wni. Cliristian. Old Ti-rlican; Kiclcird F ■;iiicy. II 'tirrs ('0:11 -:ii : (iilb rt'll. Col,-. Trinity: Mo^.-s I'arsoiis. New Haritoi-; .Ltliii >riHl •!). <':'.ta';i;i:i : .lolm (i. Skclton and 'i'lionias Stabb, IJonavista : Fiiilip L'-wscuMt'. Kin^r's Cove ; .Linic-. IJurdi'ii. sr.. Sal\au:c: James Fitzi!;erald. Fouo; F. IV-rl -aii and Samuel F.'iird. 'rwilliuirat- : (iideoii Way, iMiis. (!r;ind Hank : John ('iinMinuham. 15iiru-'o; I'hilip I[uh.'rt. IlarlxT. lirilon: Tli(Mna> Wint ^r. 15uriii; (r.'ornv' Snttou. Tr.-pis^ -y ; Tiioini- DriscoU. To:id's Cove; Henry Camp. I'lishthroiiiiii ; Michael K. I )wyer. Si. ( i > ori^-.-'s Hay ; Rich. liradsliaw, ( J;iu!loi-- ; C. n. Chambers. Harbor BuHe'tt : John (iillis. Cotjroy ; 1{. T. Siinarey, Channel; (xoor:;e K. Lilly a;id L J P.arroi. W.'.y of IsLmd-.; Nalhm T:iylor. I'oiiiie Wny. England- London — Kdwr.n, 1). .\(h';ic'<. .Solicitor, l';i!mcr-!on IJnildin.:^. ()',<1 lii'o;iL Ilarri-. .Notary Public, Xo. 17. Crac Chnrch Street : Fr.'d aick l';iri-h. 1 :uid 2. Creat Winclc'- ter Street IJuildinLi-. I »id Hroad Stre t : Fred. i'i<'k F. l'liiii)ot . Solicitor. ;!i!. ilv'd- ford l{ow, W.C. ; roci<- ley ; Georiic Davis. ,s(i. ColMiian Str/ei. and ;!. Abclinrch Lane. Southampton — U. K. Linthorne. '2. I'ort'.and Street. Torciiiay — II. Dundee Hooper. ToAYC'ster and Xoi-lham|»ton — -Thoni.;-; M. I'.reival. Soliciior. Ireland— Watcrford — Patrick Kent. Solicilor. No. 7i>. Lady L:ine. Scotland— Ediid)iiriih — Wiliia;n .McLr.ri'U. Soliciloi'. Glas,ij;ow — William P>. Paterson. Solicitor: .lai.i •■- Pair-on. Solicitor. Dominion of Canada— diarlottctown. P.K.E. — Francis L. li;!->.::id. l',;!rri-.t er. Fredericton. Ncav P.runsw iek— Mdward P.. Winslow. l{;irri-.t. r. Ilalit'a.v, Nova Scotia — lonathan Parson-. I>arri-ter. Toronto. Ontario— N"Avniaii W. Ilovl.'-. Soliciler: Fred>rick C. Moilalt. liarrister. Quebec— James Duubai". Piiii'ristn-; Wii. P. Cilison. .\dv<.c:ite. Montreal— Will. Morris, .Vdvocate; Dniu-an L. .MeDonu-all. John 1). David son, L. K. .Morris. Clerk of the Crown District of St. Frain-e. VA^. United States of America— Chicaii'o. Illinois — Philip \. l'o:i-ne. Snliciti -r. P.oston, .Massjtchnsetts— Cliarles H. .\da'.,is. .-,. Court Str-t: A. 1). Foster, CounscUor-at-Law. ''ountv ! P.raiiiaii. ('• iin-ellor-at-Law. i;(.oi;i 17. Poiv ! P.ui'd- inu;, No. li.'>. Hroaduay : IMwiii U. Woods. P.rooklyn. N/S'. Plilludclpiiia. Pa.-Thoma:- (i. Hunt. Atlorncy. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 4, l/u 1.0 I.I l^|28 2.5 12.2 12.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 M 6" ► *» .^ ^;. 7 -«^ Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. )4S80 (716) 872-4503 m V lV % ^ ^ %^ 'JO XEWFOUXDLANJ) ALMANAC. [1891 Vice-Admiralty Court— Jiuluc — Ciru'f .lusticc, for th-! Unu; beinn-. Deputy Jiu1,l'c! . IlL'gistrar— 1{. K. W. Lilly, t^.C. Marshal— A. O. llayward, Q.C. Central District Court— Jiulscs— D. \V. Pro-vvse. i-l.C, and James GL>rve Conrov, Q.C. Clork of till' Court— ]{. U. W. Lilly, (^.C. Notaries Public- St. .John's— Robert 11. rro\vse, Uobert II. W. Lillv. Thos. J. Kough, Sir W. \'. AVhiteAvay, Uichard 15. Holden, A. (). Uay^vard, Sir James S. Winter, K. J. Parsons, John T. (lillard. ]). J. Creene, John Maher, (r. II. Dickinson. Robert L. Marc, James J. Collins, (}eoru:e R. Lillv. Geo. M. Johnson, T. W. Spry, W. 1). Tlalley, Francis Uerteau, I\I. E. Dwyer". R. T. Squarey, Joseph Godden, F. E. U. lUnitintr, Edward Shea. A. G. Smith, II. R. IhivAvard. lI;irl)or Grace— Henry A. Clift, Andrew 15. Drysdale. Carbouear — Israel L. I\IcXeil, J. A. Robinson. Trinity — Ethvard Doyle. King's Cove — John G. Hart. T-\villingate — Francis Berteau, SanuK'l Raird. Fogo — James Fit/irerald. Bay Roberts— G. W. R. Ilierliliy. Brigus — (ieorge (iushue. Southern District — Tames Carter, L. Barron, Va\. Hirst, ITamilton Weeks. Flacenlia— W. (r. Bradshaw, Thomas O'Reilly. Harbor Briton — II. T. Ilolman. Stipendiary Magistrates— St. John's— Daniel Woodley Frinvse and James Gorve Conrov, Judges Cen- tral District Court. Conceijtlon Bay — Thomas ]?. Bennett, Distrirt Judge, Harbor (Jracc. Car- bonear— Isra.'.'l L. McNeil. Bri^i'us— John Wilcox. Trinity l>ay— (iill)i>rt II. Cole, Trinity; Wm. Christian, Old Ferlican. Bonavista — Thomas AV. Stabb. (ireensp(ind — Richard 1'. Ric. Fogo — James Fitzgerald. Twillingale — Fiancis R ■) teau. I'\'rryl;uul — John Ryan. Trepassey — R. H. Carey. riacentia and St. Mary's— Thos. (.)"R'illy, I'lacentia; Jas. Ilaruey, St. Mary's. Burin — G. Bishop. (irand Bank — Georgi; Simms. rres(|U<' — Patrick Sullivan. Sandy Point, St. George's Bay— Michael E. Dv.-yer. Bay of Islands — Geori>e R. Lilly. LaScie, ?<.E. Coast — Daniel Duggan. I-'ortune Ray, Philip Hubert. Harbor Bicton. Rurgeo — (ieorge Q. Hunt. Channel — Rol)ert T. Sijuarev. Little Ray— James B. Blancifoid. St. Anthony, N.E. Coast . Boinio Bay and Flower's Cove— IL R. Somcrvlllo. Justices of the Peace — For the Colony of N'ewfouiidlnnd — The Judges of the Supreme Court, the members of the Execntivt' Council, and Hon. Edward D. Shea, Hon. James J. Rogerson. W. J. S. Donnelly, Daniel W. i'rows", R. R. W. Lilly, Paul Carty. Colonel IMorris J. I-'awcett, l-'rt dk. ,1. N'allance, J. (;. Conroy, Francis P.'«rtea"u. Richard P. Kice, Geo. Q. Hnul, Michael Dwver, Robt. T. S(iuiirey, Geo. R. Lillv. Henry Dawe. Sanuiel Bainl. T. i{. liennelt, (Jeo. Hlshop, G. W.' H. Carter, Ja's. Ilippisley. Commander Robinson. T. W. Stabb, James Harney, John Ryan, J. B liayley, John N'eitch, (j. J. Adams, IJ. ii. Somerville. Col [1891 1S91] NE V\' FOUNDL AND A LM A N A C . 91 h, Sir W. tor, K. J. Robert L. ry, W. 1). , F. E. M. Weeks. ulices Ceu- •ace. Car- St. Mary's. ! Court, llu' 1. Jjiines .T. Paul Carty. CIS IV>rteaii. (>o. U. Lilly. (!arter, .las. Kvan, J. 11 Northern District— William Christian, Joliii C. Sk-ltoii, John ]?orke, John Wilcox, Philip Levisconte, James Fit/.iierald, I>r!'."! L. ^tleXoil, ]{ 'iilx-ii Fjcmister. John Le-\vis, Geo. Skelton. James Alcoek. liuiih CiiimToii. C-oriic A. .Moulton, Solomon Mutch, AVm. I. any. Jolm Sh-jehan. (iilh'-il H. (\:l hii \V. ( )\veii, (i. W. 11. Hierlihy, Echvard T. ril;(\ James Tanihan. J;is. r.nul; ii. ]{. S. Munn. ,f. Mifllin, Wni. Lethbrid«>-<', E. C. Watson. Tl>on;as Wiidsov. C!i:irles l);;\ve. Dr. White, Thomas C. Duder. Jas. H. Wals(m, Fr;dk. Whii". .{olin Si;:illi, IJicliard Penney, Josiah Manuel, John Duder. Joseph (icdtun. ,)(-j:li < t lltcrn.-. Ali'rid S. Pike, Wm. Joyce, Laurence Mackay, Felix ]MeC;'i Ibv. ,!< !in r;.l(rs(,n. Janiis P. Plandlord, Jos, AV. Philips, Mark (')si!i()nd. J. C. Do'-iiny, !!. 1-. Ilodyc, Jas. P.. Tobin, David Currie, Tlios. M'Corniaek, Danii 1 A. \l\vv.. P-iiii.'l Dniiiiiui. Praneis Perry, Xorman Snel,;r()ve. Win. II. 'riioiii!)-.v)ii. K. li. 'Pin h v, P. MeDoii;:. 1', \N'm. Goddard, Jas. liCckyer, W. J. Paton, LcaiKhi (;i'^ .!<'^. pli ;<;;•< iv:. l\;u\\ Spi-iiee, Samuel Evans, Dani(4 Grc^cn, Thomas Ib-d'r;-. ,b !ri S. Lrc'.-.vrr, ,i. !{v:ri, Jab','/, Saint, II. J. Earle, Robert Scott, J. T. Cror.eh: r. .!!iii !'. Hradsh^nv, Xaliian Smith, llobt. II. Carey. M.D., Wm. St. Croix, E. C. (ir.ilop. 11. J. Prddon. J.-h!i Jordan, P. O'Neill. Geo. Simms. Edward Simiott. C. 1{. Pl.-linp. Clerks of the Peace— St. John's (for Central District) — Koberl J. Lynch; Carboncar — Joseph Mackay. K. W. Pillv: ihirlxM' (ur.ce— Wm. CONSTABULARY. Inspector and General Superintendent of C()iisla))Uiary in NeAvroniidland — Colonel Morris J. Fawcett. St. John's — Sub-Insp'.;ctor : John Sullivan. Head ConstabI;': J()se[)h Rielly. Mounted Ileatl Constable and Instructor of Cavalry: ,b)lin Sipiires. .\eliny- Sergeant, Clerk and Storekeeper: Charlo Taryett. Serijennts; Wm. Collins (cavalry), Wni. Couyhlin, Sanniel Dawe, I'eter McPay, WlUian.i (irinus, i^oiu'rl Spari-o\v. Acting Sergeants : AVilliam O'Brien, Picharil Cltary, (iro. Oliphant. Mounted Constables : Archibald Gardner, Patrick Kane, Henry Morey. Palriei; McDermott, Stephen Xose^vorthy, Sanuu4 S(iuires, Miciiael S;i\a,).';e. jr. Inf;ui- try : Nathan AndrcAvs, Thos. Aspell, AVm. ihiiley, John Crane, Peter Fr,i'loiig, James Ciuinn, Poland Cross, Janu'S Fitzgerald, Ed. Kennedy, Wm. Pong, Wm. Murray, James Mackey, INIichael Savage, sr., Nat. Smith. Wm. Whealan, John Byrne, William Poone, Alexander Dwyer, Wm. March, Michael iManuing, Levi Siieppard, Joshua Purt, John Burke, John Dnil". David Flynn, Piehard lIo;«e, Chas, Ilodder, Martin Murphy, Thos. Wells. John Thomas, (Jeo. 15ennetl, .lauu's liowlett, Ale.x. March, Eli NUes, Thos. :Murphy, lohn Nngent, Daniel Voung. Medical Attendant: Dr. Shea. Brigus — Stephen White. Bay Roberts— Constable Josiah Shepi)ard. Bay Bulls — Constable Edwaicl Furlong. Burgee — Constable Albtu-t Kelhind. Burin — Serg(>ant John Smidi, and Constable William IMoore. Bonavista— Sergeant Baily, antl Constable Thomas Forsey. Carboncar— Head Constable Fredk. Williams, and Const:d)lis Jolm Snock. James Fardy, Janu-s Brenimn, Uol)ert Wells. S. M'illinms. Catalina— Constable William O'Farrell. Cape Broyle— Constable .lohn Courtiu'y. Channel — Constable James Wilcox. Fortune — Constable Gideon Benson. 92 NKWJX^UNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Fojijo — Scrii'ciint W Lacc-y. Fcmiand — ConstjibU- -lohn IJyjin. (TreiMispoiul — C'()nst:i!)i(' Francis Harris. Grand Bank— Constahl;' MiclKU>l K'lit. IIarl)()r ( i rats'— Ih-ad ConstahU' : Ai^'x. Jaclsson. Si-r^vant : Danl. Fn'iMnan. Constables ; (Ito. Frcncli, .Jolin (Jriliin. Jolm I'owcr. William Sliavc. Wni. Cliafc Maurice Mnrpliy. iricliard Spracklia, Wni. I)(H)l'.'y. James K-nr. Thos. MclJay. .lolm liyan. Iloiyrood— Constable Aml)ros;' Sparks. Heart's Content— A ctinu' SerL>;eant ,Iain s Uatclier. Harbor Ilriton— Constai)le AJbi^rt N'eAviio(;k. Harbor Maii; — Constr.blc John Flynn. llerrin.ir Neck — Constal)le l'>enj:;i:!in I>"y. Kini^'s Cove — Conslahle Mlch:iel .Miuv-. ... Lamainu-- Constable Edmund MiiHeii Little l>ay— Serjeant Tliomas Wells h.a] Constr.l)le J. Hisc( ck. Old IVrlican— Constabl,' John HutU r. Oderin— Constable iMichael (iuivk. l*lac(>ntia— Constiibh's Andr.^-.v Faliey and Jacob Co\-. Tortusial Covt' Constable James Carew. P()rt-de-(;rave Constable William F. Tiirihv. Kcjuews — Constable Joseph Cori)ett. Hose IJlanchc — Constable Edward Hynes. St. Lawrence — Constable Edwai'd Lav^lor. St. Mary's — Constable I'ldwr.i'd I,''.im-h!an. Spaniard's r)ay — John Ley. Trinity — .\ctint;' Serii'i.'anl Henry I'erks. and Constable Thomas Walsli. 'I'opsail — C()nstal)le John P.ickham. Trepassey — Constai)le Michael Snlliva;'. rwillinifate — Serii'eant Xtithaniel i'etten and Constable \. l'>urt. Tilt Cove — Constal)le Thomas Green. l'pi)er I.sland Cove — Constable Georu'e ForAvard. AVhitbourne — Constable Thomas (iocdland. Wi'.sT CoAsr. — Hay of Islands — Seri>( ant Isaac Hartletl, and ConsJable James Poet. IJay St. (n'ortifc — Seru-ant J(>sei)h O'Brien and Constable G. Goodland. Bonne Bay — Constable Josejjh Snook. Codrov— (Nonstable Thomas oldl'ord. INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND P/IEASURES. Little Bay Mine — J. B. Coady. Kni,!.':ht's Cove to Indian Arm — John Collin. Ward's Haiborand vicinity — John Koberts. T^viUin<>,•ate — James l\onavista — James Mitlleu. Catali)\a — Isaac Miflleu. Trinity — J. Collins. l'oua\ cnture anil Smith's Sound — William b'ield. Heart's Content — Charles Kendall. Chance Cove and Trinity l?ay — Solomon Miller. Old I'erlican — Elias March. Western I'ay — Et^ward Jhitt. (^arbonear — Laurence Mackey. Haibor Grace — John Barry. Bay Roberts — G. IC Hierlihy. Fort-de-Grave aiul Barenecd — (jeor:>e .\udre\vs. Biiyus — Steplu'n White, liarbor Main — I'Ahvard O'Bi'ien. SI. John's — Thomas Brien. Ferry- laud — Marmaduke Clow. Flacenlia. Bay. East Side — J. Siuuott. Little IMacen- tia — Ali'x. Bui'ke. Harbor Buil'ett and a(ljiU'(>nl Islands — Cliarles 1). Chaml)ers. Oderin — Coustal)le(inirk. Burin— John IJoach. Fortum- — H.J.lIaddou. Grand liank — Allan Hudson. I'ortune Bay — Lenuiel Woberts. Bnr>i'i'<> East, inclusive, to Muddy Hole — .Vlbert Kellaud. i'ass Island to ('ape LaJluue — Henry Camp. Lal'oile — Fredi'rick Cox. Rose Blanche — JcJui Cnnnin<;ham. Chiuiuel — (ieorn'e LeMoiim. Boiuie Bay — John Mcl)ui(/(i<'. On vessels nnder sO tons On vessels from so ions to loo tons On vessels from 100 tons to 120 tons On vessels from 120 tons to ICo tons On vessels frrjni ICO tons to 200 tons On vessels from 200 tons to 240 tons On vessels from 210 tons lo 2>sO tons ()n vessels from 280 tons to .".00 tons On vessels from ;iOO tons to .'ioO tons On vessels from ;i.")0 tons to 4oo tons On vessels from 400 tons to ,")00 tons On vessels from oOO tons to coo tons On vessels from Coo tons to 700 tons On vessels from 700 tons to 800 tons Over tlnit si/e — for every ](i() tons ■iddiiioiinl . And on no one vessel is "the nilotaye to exe.'ed Hates, Cij. s 110 s 70 10 no 10 I •> 7i> ic no IS '> 1 7.") ~ 1 21 00 2C 70 1 iir, ;!2 00 Steamers of less than l.")i) horse power slial! pay i)i!ola,;;\- on tiii-ir net ton- naji'e, as in tlie case of sailing \-essels. Steamers ai)ove tlie siiid powei- siiall pay at tli" rate of sevm cents for each horse power, \\illiont refi'rence to tonnaii;'. Steamers employed in tlie lisheries of tlie cohuiy shall l)e exempt, exeept wlien on forei.ii'ii voyages, and then at the rate of se\ en ei'nts f(>r each Ik isi> power. Coastal steamers shall also lie exenipl. Subsidized mail steamers, in eonneetion \\illi the colony horse power at tlie rate of seven cents for each horse power." No steamer shall pay more than $;V2 at one time. All eoastiny vessels which may take pilots, to pay one-liMf of ih ■ above rates of pilotaii'e, in propmMion to their lomiasi''. The above scale of pilotage shall lie payable on the ri',iiisl;r loninmc of all snch vessels, as ascertained before .yoinj; on't of lh>' harlxtr. Her Majesty's vessels nnder sixth rate Ji-slO.OO Her Majesty's vessels of fonrtli, llfth and sixth rate 22.00 Her Majesty's vessels of llrst, second and third rale ;;o.tio ''lia;! pay on the 94 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Commissioners of Pilots for Fogo. [1891 .J. W. Ihuljic J. T. ri-cncli. r, II. J. Eiirlo. Kiites of pilotiiii'i' of vcssi'ls in ;iii rate of ten ctMits foi- each horse-[M)Aver. No steamer shall pay more than $-lS at one tiu.'e. All coasting- Vi'ssels Avhich may take pilots to pay iMie-half of the above rates of pilotaye, in jn'oi^ortiiui to their tonnau;'. The above scale of pilotu^c shall be jiayable on the reuister tonnnge on all such vessels, as asct'rtained before ,ii'oin,!j,' out of the harbor. Her .Majt'sty's vessels undi>r sixth rale J^M.OO Her Majesty's vessels of fourth, fifth and sixth rat(> 2(1.00 Her Majesty's vessels of tirst, second and third rate .'U.OO Pilot's FJatj: lied with White Ball. If the pilot is (Ml boani a vessel more than 21 hours before the llrst day of Jnne, or after the llrst day of Si'ptend)er, to be paid at the rate of seventy cents per day dnrin^- the time he is on i)oard, and from the (Irst of June to the "llrst of September, inclnsive, to be paid at the rate of one ilolUir anil forty cents per ilay, if on board more than 21 hours. AVhen a pilot is hired to u,o to Si'ldom-Come-liy for a vessel, his daily pay, lit the above rates, to commence from tlie time lie leaves Foyo till ins return ■with the said vessel. [1891 1>91] Nr.WFvU'Nni. VNP vl.^'. vnac i>:> nc'i's of 's, Cy. (■> 50 ,S 00 8 7") 9 50 10 25 11 00 11 75 12 50 15 50 1« 50 21 50 2-1 50 27 50 ;;o 50 2 00 4S 00 net ton- t'ov ciicli L, except e-poAvei". V on the le above re on uU St day of nt.v cents le Urst of cents per liiily pay, is ri'tnrn Towage Rates: St. John's. Rates of towage hy tim'-l'oai-;. (vo'w o\w ii\i\> oiitsiil,- v>t' h \ul^ to l\Misi-ih\->' Avhai'f, or vice ;•«/•.>>•.■! ; — Ton)ia Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels Vessels under from from from from from from from from from from from from from from from from from from (!0 t()ns ('(0 tons to 101 tons to 12i! Ions to 151 tons to 17(> tons to 201 tons to 22(; tons to 251 tons to :!01 tons to ;)51 tons to 401 tons to 451 tons to 501 tons to 551 tons to (101 tons to 701 tons to SOI tons to !)01 tons to 100 125 150 175 200 250 ;U)o ;>5o 400 450 500 550 (loi) 700 K( l( I ;i()o 1000 tons tons tons tons tons tons tons tons tons tons tons t(>ns ton>; tons tons tons tons tons 4.00 S.(Ht liVOil 1-J.OO 1 1,00 h;.oo is. 00 1*0.(10 'J-.'.Otl I'l.OO L'll.OO •JS. 00 liO.OO ;;2.o() :'>l.oi) ;>i; 00 42.00 IH.OO 50.(10 To"\va,i!;e beyond one-)ni!e li;nil t.» ("api' Sp.'ar. on ■-lliiiii liddiliDiial. 'Pen per cent. char!j:vd for use of st.'amer's iiaws r. ()ii -lliiid addilinnMl clim-ivd i'ldni lOth December to lOtli Ai)ri!. \'es^els in di.4i'(s^ or (ii-.;il»li(l inii^l iiimI.^ :^)lr(■i,•ll arraui^emcnts. Vesst'ls employ iii.'i," tiiiis inward, uiil l^' (•li,u".'..(l I wo-l liini-, of r.ates goins": out. Owners not responsiUl loi- any d;inri';:' ddiii- by th" vcssi'l toAved, to themselves or others. Sp, cia! clKir'j,!' , will he iii;m|,' I'di' .j.canur Iltrcules Avh.'U ico is on the const,. FISHERIES COMMISSION. lions. A. \X. Ilarvcv fCiiaii'iiian i, I',. I), Sli'';i, M, ,Moiiro •, Sir \{'<\,v\\, Thorbnrn, K.C.M.G.. A. M. Maei^.ay. It 11. O'Dwycr, ii -v. .\1. iiaivy, ('apt. (i. Robinson. R.N.. Messrs, A. l'enn"y. .\. V. ( ioo-iridT:'. V.'.W-^ \\':\Un\\, V. .1, Seoi,l, W. B. Grieve, n. LcMcs-^uri.'i'. '!'. 'R. Siailli. W. 11. \Viiii'l(y, .l<-lin .M;iiiiii, I'. G. Tes>i"r. Levi Mareli. Thoma-. Hoip.;:'-, ,li!,i'- !'. I'<--, <;. I!, Ilinii .,ii, (j, ( '. Fearn. Cai)[ain S. lUandford. 'I'honias I'cyton. W'ni. Wooilioid. V.. \{. i'.m-^'fss, .Tames Mc(;ratli. T. .1. .Mnrpiiy. .1. '1'. (iillanl. Cap!. .Io-'|)li I'ow. i'. Cajil,, Uiclijud Pike, St. .Io]ui">; Cluirie^ Dawc li ly IPili^'its .\ll)"i'l P.r.iiMia v, , Kdw.ard Sinnott. riacentia ; .Janie iiolls. Foiro : i{. S. N'nini. liaibo)' (ii.u:!-; .Iwioi IJartlett. Briunis: 1{. S, lii-.-aimr. 'I'rinity: .laiii"- H\an, Jionavi-ta; .), C. Doiiunv. Gncn-p •tid : Win. Iz-t librid:r •. .1. li. Tobin. .1. W. ')\vaird.'Twllliin;a't.': Wni. L iiidri'i,:n. I'et r'- IMvcj'; ('. I>. cjiairildv Harbor Bnllett: .John I'a'd. Da.iu") Bi-liuj). IPuin: {\-i,vx<' H. I'',i--y, (Jratid Bank; II.Mirv Iloluian. llarl^.r Uril;ti!i ; I). Bar;;-', Si. ,Ia(;qu'': !'. .1. Cieiin-nis, Mnr^"'o; ('. R." Hi-)iop. Bay St. (J-oi-re: J. A. Rolcrl .. IP>im<' May: Hon. .lolin Roiki-, Carboncar: Tlio^^. .Mc('(H'niai.'k. Sim"oii .\v.i\v. (.'il.iliija ; l>avid Carrie, Bjilan- nia Cove: .\rthur Tilli-v, Bird I^lurid Gov!;. nc NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [181)1 NEWFOUNDLAND TARIFF, 1890. Table of Duties- Ale, puller, cider and perry- — [\w •j:a\\:>\\ §0 oO Animals, namely : Calves, pi.irs. and sheep. I'sieli W Horses, mares, o^lC. eacli <» (*0 Apples— the barrel aU Apples fdried)— the pound 02 Bacon, iKiiiis. tt)n,<;n( s, sniokod Keei' and sr.nsafi'es — tlie cwt 2 50 Beef, i)i.us' licads,' feet jmh' Ii(>c1;s. salt; d :n:d cund—the l,arrel of 200 lbs 1 00 Biscnii. shijis' — ^Aw c\\ i. 20 Butter, o!e<»ni:u',u'arine. :'nd other comijonnds repre^entiiiii' l)Utter — tlieewt 8 00 ("asks, eiMpty. s'cond luiiid, -J.") uallons and ur.der- — each 4.") Casks, eiiiiity. second hand, ovc r 4') ;.vall('i;s — each 1 -1") Cask staves, second hand, niannfactnrt d, capr.l)le of makinu' casks of 4.") gallf>n> and upwards — per ion ,"> 7") Cask staves, secoi:d !iai;d. ii!annf;;cinrrd. (•ai)al)!e of makinu' casks under 4") i2;alhfn.-.— p! !• lOf! 1 40 Clices"— the c w t ;! 00 Chocolate and cocoa— th.' lb 0(1 Ciirars, 10 i)er cent, (ti! riihircui. and the M (> 00 Cigarettes, 2() pc r Cv i!t. i'ls of fSt. John's, Harbor (Irace and Carbonear — tl'.e ton oO CoTee, green— the lb Oo Cottee, roasted or ground — the lb 07 Confectionery (not includin;.;' eonfceiioni rs" ( rnaments) — the CAvt (! aO Teathers and fi allu r beds — the lb 07 Fi'esii meat and ponlliT — tlie lb 01.^ Fish, namelv: codtisli ; nd I'.addeck (s;ive as hen'inaftei- e.xc nipt) — tin; (|tl.of 112 1!) 1 50 Flour— tiie barrel ISO Fruit, dried (excepting dri( d i^pples) viz. : cnirants. raisins, ^ivc. — the lb. 015 Indian meal — the !»: rrel 2.") Jams and presei ve-, 2o per cent. r any iv.ater -strength than the^trengtli of proof — the gallon o 00 Cordials, shnili and cUk 1 siiirits. being sweetened or mixrd so that de- grt'c ()f St renutii cannot i)e asci rtaincd — tlie gallon 2 00 tlin, not excei'ding llie strength of proof by Syiu\s' Hydrometei', and so in proiioition lor any greater strength thaii the strength of i^roof tlie gallon 2 10 Kiim, not exeei' ») 00 0(1 <) 00 ] 20 ;',o 05 07 «; no 07 OU 1 r>() :\o o;j 2.-, 05 0(1 2 .-)0 4 00 07 80 Of) ;!0 1 75 20 (JO 2 0(J 2 10 1 .S5 Whiskey, not cx-cccdin-!: the strfiiictli of jM-oof by Sykcs' irvdroiiictcr, and so in proporlion for any .'iTcatrr stivniilh than "the' strcn-ilh of proof — tlu' ijcallon I t^o 40 All other Spirits of yivatcr strm^tli tlian forty-thn-/ per criit. over i)ro()f shall be deemed to be undefined Si)irlts. mid be snbject to duty aecord- i ngly — the liallon " ;• oo Sugars, namely : Bastard— tlu> CAt •] -,o Loaf and relined — the c^vt 4 50 Unrefined — the cAvt •>, oq T-'a, 20 per cent. al!')n 4 oO Clarot — the gallon 50 Hock, Burgundy and Light Uhenish Wuies— the gallon 1 00 Malaga and Montilla, costing at ])ort of sliipment SO cents a gallon, and any other over that price, 124 jier cent, ad valorem, and the gal 1 00 Malaga and Montilla, costing at poi't of shipment under 80 cents the gallon — the gallon Do Port and Madeira — the gallon 1 c,'> Sherry and Manzanilla. ]2h per cent, ad valorem, and the gallon 1 00 Spanish Red, Denia, Sicilian, Figneira, U'.'d Lisbon, Cape and Com- mon Lisbon — the gallon 85 All other Wines. 15 per cent, od ralon-m, and the gallon 1 10 Eggs, Tallow, Cirease and Balm Oil— 7A per cent, adralorera. Anchors and chain cal)les, copper and conij)()sit.ion metr.l for ships, incluiling bai's, bolts, sheathing and nails of the same materials bread-l)ag brin, or bagging; Canvas, sail-cloth and tarpaulin canvas for ships' use; Cordage, namely : Rope and hemp, coir and manilla cables ; corks and corkAvood ; Fish- ing tackle (excepting (Ishin.g tackle for anglers); hooj) iron, iron of all kinds, in bars, bolts, sheets, plates and ineces : Live poultry; ^lachinery and parts of uiachinery, steam engines and boilers, pn^pellers. Avater "wheels and saws, nails (wrought); Oakum, i)itch, tar, resin and raw turpentine; Oranges, le'uons, grapes, nuts, limes, and olives; Sheet tin, block tin, and solder; "Worsted and woollen yarn of all kinds — 10 n- r cent, ad rolorera. Bran, barley, malt, Indian corn and rice; Mast pieces a J >i>ars (not mannfac- factured) ; Medicines; Staves (undresswl)— 12.^ p<>r c-- .U:. Dories and dory oars, hay, leather, nails (cut) ; Oxen and cows; Olein oil, beef oil, neutral, lard stock, cotton seed oil, oil of sesame, and other oils used in the manufacture of oleomargarine' or artilicial butter — 20 per cent. Blocks; Cabinet Avares; Carriages, Avaggons, sleighs and harness; Casks, in Avhich dry goods are imported, Avhen fit to hold liquid; Manufactures of Avood (except musical instrunuMits) ; Staves, inanufactnred and dressed; lleady-uiade clothing, viz. : Coats, jackets, trowsers, Avaistcoats, south- Avosters, oil clothes, mantles, dresses, cloaks aiul sac(|ues; Stockings, shirts and draAvers (made l)y hand and not Avoven) — 80 per cent, ad valorem. Brooms and Avhisks (mannftictured partially or Avholly of corn) — 85 per cent. ad valorem. Goods, Avares and merchandize not otherAvise enumerated, described, or charged Avith duty, and not otherwise exempt — 25 per cent, ad valorem. Cans, imported in a n.annfacinred state f(>r hermetically sealed go<;d-, including cases — 40 per cent, ad valorem. 08 N E WrOUNDL AND ALMANAC. [1891 Table of Exemptions— The fol'iiw iiiu- articles iinportcd inlo this Colony and its dcpoiuUMicit's shall 1).' ('Xi'inpt from nayiiif.it of duty: — Aijricultiu'al iini)U'in ".its and iiiachiii-'ry imported hy aii-ricultnral societies for tlrj promotion of aiiriculture; Arms, clolhiiin" and provisions for Iler ^Majesty's land and sea forces; articles imported for religious purposes, not intended f(jr sale; articles of every description imported for the use of the (iovernor; articles for the ollicial useof Eoreisrn C'onsuls ; articles imported for the use of t!ie St. Jolin's Mimicipal Council; Artilicial Limbs. Bait; JJarl; for tanniiiir leatlier; IJoiler and sliii) plJites. ('oals, "when not imported or l)rou.uht into the ports of St. John's, Harbor Grace orCarhonear: Coin and bullion ; Cotton yarn, cotton (raAv) ; Coke; C^orn for til" manufacture of brooms; Crushluii' mills for mining i)urposes. Donations of clothing, specially imported for gratuitous distribution by any cliari table society ; dye stul's. Fish of ]5iiti,;h catch and cure, and oil, the produc;.' of suchllsh; Fruit, not being canned, bottled or jireserved, a'.id not otherAvise enumerated. Vtiiy- engines, Avlien iirotected by jiatent. Hemp, hemp yarn, coir yarn, sisal manilla, llax and tow; Hides, or pieces of hides, not tanned, curried or dressed; Household furniture, Avorking tools and imiil'-meiits, used and in the use of persons arriving in this colony. Junk, old iron, old cojiper, and old comjiosition metal. Live stock imported hy Agricultural Societies and Boards for improving breeds. Manures of all kinds; ^Materials for sheathing the l^ottoms of vessels, such as /.inc. coi)per and composition metal, together Avith nails and paper or felt, Avliich may hv used for or under such slieathing, Avhen used for sheathing the entire l)ottom of a vessel; (Provided that such materials, Avhen Avarc- housed or l)onded. shall be marked Avith the name of the vessel to be sheathed, and shall be used in sheathing such vessel and no other) ; Music, Avritteu or printed. XcAVspapers, i.uips and charts. Oysters or clams in shells; Ores to be used as llux. Tatented maeliinery for neAV industries in this colony, and Avliich cannot be uiade here. I'assengers' l)aggage; Pig iron, nail strips, Avhether iron, zinc or brass, to be lised in the manufacture of cut nails in this colony; plants, trees and shrubs; ploughs and liari'oAvs, moAving. reaping, raking, ploughing, potatoe tligging, and seed sowing, and stumi)ing machines, to be used in this colony; Trinting paper, iirinling presses, printing types, and all other printing reciui- sites; rrintcd Iwoks and pamphlets. Kefuse rice. Sand; Scieiititic instruments and apparatus, including globes, Avhen imported for the use of colleges and schools, and scientitic or literary societies ; seed for agricultural ]nirposes ; Specimens illustrative of natural history ; Sulphuric acid, Avhen used for the manufacture of manure. Tv.lnes, to l)e used in manufacturing nets and netting in this colony. Wheat ; Wool (unnuvmifactured) ; Works of art, namely : Engravings, paintings, statuary, not intended for sale. Local Distillation— The folloAving duties sliall be raised, levied, and collected on the folloAving articles distilled or breAved in this colony, namely : Ale, porter, Ije.varian beer, botanic l)eer, and all other malt and dextrinous liciuor.s— the gallon ,$0 07 Brandy, not exceeding the strength of proof Iiy Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than 'the strength of proof— the galion ."^ 2 35 (iin, not exceeding tlu- strength of proof liy Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in i)roportion for any greater strength tlian'the strength of proof — the gallon T 1 To 189 Uui AVI inv [1891 cics sliiill ieties for for Ili'r OSes, not sc of thy imported )()r Grace ce ; Oorn e.s. II by any 'ruit, not |)ioces of hiii tools ony. g breeds. , such as v or felt, ihcathing en Avai'e- slieathed, rritteu or bo made vs, to be ;'ees and potatoe colony; requi- orted for seed for ulphuric lintings, jlloM'ing is .. $0 07 •; r ".il^! !i o!" proof — !ii • gallon : ; I ,".(1 "Whiskey, not exceeding tlu> >*-'-:'ni:lh oi' i»rnot' by Syke-,' livdr inr.;.'r, -dVAl so in proportion for any L;reati'r strengtii than t!i,' st;';'nglh 'if jiro(>f — the gallon 1 S" For dra-wbacks, .S:c., ap[)lieati(;ii sliould be i'.;;ul • at tli,' Cii-iS.ni Ibrus.-. Im])orters must furr.isli to tlu' Cnstonis' (h'parl!:i! r.l (Iii;Hieitt ' e;»i)ies of !ill invoices. Thes(> dnplicates to rvinain in tli ' pi.-,-^ -s-ici u'; ih ■ d'!):'rti'ieiit. Interest at the rate of (! [)vy cent, pc i' annuii! tc b ' paid < n r.U Ixr.d - uiv.'U in security for duties, to be added lo bond. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTr.iENT Svpcri))t('nd(}U cf (livrch <>/ ': >ijhn .1 Srs — 'riie !ii';iil \h v. th," Lcid Bishop of XeAvfoundland; Sir W. V. Whilewny, K.( '.}.!.(;. : IIoii. A. V,'. Hiirvey, John W. McCowen, (ico. A. Ilutehinus. II. \V. LeMessurier. A. V. (iocdi'idire. J. W. Withers, Sir J. S. Winter. K.C.M.d.; W. II. Ib-rv.ood, 1'. V . LrMc-surier. W. B. Grieve. II. J. Karl-. Dr. U. White, U. Stiinaw. Hevs. 11. DiuilUld. A. Ileygate, A. ('. V. Wood, J. M. Noel, A. V.. C Bayky, \s . ('. Sluin',.. Boys' Dki'autmkni' — rrineii^al: l{e\ . A. Cuni ■. As-^i-^1a.!lt > : (I) Mr. Lloyd; (2) A. Barnes; (:■-) Mr. Xichols. Gn:LS' Di'.i'AKTMKNT — Principal : ?.iiss C'owlin;.,. A>-si>t:ints : Mis> Kno^vli!lg. Miss RoAve. BOAUn OF EXAMINKKS lOU GllANTIXC Cl-.IiTlKU'ATKS ol' (^f AMI i< ATIOX Id Tkaciikrs.— Superintendent : Uev. William Pilot, B.l). : Uev. A. ('. F. Wood. M.A. ; Uev. A. Ileygate, :M. A. ; J. AV. Marriott, Snperinteiider.t (.f the Colonial and Continental Church Society's Schools in Xewfoundlar.d. Colonial and Continental Church Society, Incorporated 1S52. Patron — Iler Most Gracious ^lajesty the (iueeii. A'ice-ratrons— His Gi'a.ee the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace the Archhisiio]) of Voile. Hi- (ira.e,' the Archbishop of Armagh." President— Vacant. Vice I'lvsidents— Nearly all the Bishops of the Church of England. CoiniKsroNDixci Coaimittkk i\ Xkavi oindland. Imoki'oka ii'.i). — Presi- dent: The Right Kev. the Lord Bishoj) of Newfoundland. Viee-Presldei.t : Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G. Treasurer: The Rev. William Pilot, B.l). Secre- tary and Superintendent of the Society's Sclu;ois : .1. W. ]\Iariiot, Hiv. A. 1 niand Clift. SchoolTcachers. St. John's (Central School)— Mr. A. E. Collin, boys; Miss Short, a;irls; Miss Pride, infants. Traiiung Pupil Teachers oi" the Society— ^vliss Short and Miss Crimp. Belleoram— Mr. Roberts. I'etty llarl)ur— Mr. and Mfs. Bishop. Port-dn-Grave— Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher. Harbor (Jrace— .Mr. and Miss Ward. Heart's ^ ontent—JNIr. T. Connor. Trinity— Mr. P. F. -lordaii. Salvage— INIr. and Mrs. Tulk. Greenspond— Mr. H. E. Clow. (Jreat Si. Lawivnci'— .Mr. Skitlington. Bishop's Cove— Mrs. King. Brigns— ]Mr. Chafe. P>ouavi.-ta— :\!is-^ Gould." Portugal Cove— Mr. AVebber. King's Cove— Mr. Cinuviiil!. Moreton's Harbor— Mr. N. Chafe. Whitbouriu — Mr. Burry. levgate, M.A.. Sir James S. Winter, K.C.M.Ci.. A. (). Hayward. (^.C.. Coni- iiander Robinson, R.N.. J. Winter, M.l)., George Hutchings, E. J. Duder, ,). A. 100 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [IS'Jl GOVERNMENT BOARDS OF EDUCATION. I Church of England. Snperintondcnt of Clinrrh of Kiujl'ni(i Srhimh- I'cv. Williaiii Tilot. B.D. St. John's: l{cv. A. ('. F. Wood, :M.A. ; Rov. A. Ikviiato, M.A. ; Rev. E. Colk'V, Rev. AValter Smitli, Sir W. V. Wi/itcwav. K.C.M.G. ; Rev. Edward Rotwood, R.n. ; Hon. A. AV. Ilarwy, .Tiiduc J'rowsc. (1. T. R'lukll, II. J. Stahli, Walter liaini' (Iricvo, lion. (Joorir!' SkelloK John R. McCowcn, Connnandcr Robinson. Briifus: R.-v. R. II. Tavlor, R'V. J. Dai r 11, Mos"s Bartlett, Elijah nishop, Robert Wells. Port-de-(lrave: Rev. T. (J. Xdten, II ly Dawe, (ieorue Andrews, John AndreAvs, Thomas Batten, Isaac Richards (^< .lolin), Isaac Richards. Bay Roberts: Rev. W. Shears. Isaac I5artlett, R. IT. Taylor, Eli Dawe, Stephen Bra(ll)iiry. Spaniard's Bay: Rev. A. J. Evans, Jonathan do-^-;.', Al)ralKun Collins, John Sliepherd, James Ilntchins. James Chi[)nian. Upper Island Cove: Rev. J. S. Sanihrson, ArchibaUl Vouiiii', Archibald Dover, Archibald Crane, John Barrett. Harbor Grace: Rev. J. M. Noel. Rev. W. White, Jiidi-o Bennett, Joseph fjodden, 11. J. Fitz,s;erald, \V. Tapp, Archibald Noel, A. II. Seymonr. Carljonear: Rev. T. W. ('lift, C. Ihnvker, (;eor;.';e Cro'cker, John Kyall, Am])rosc Tucker, James liennett, XathaniLl Forward. Bay-de-Verde: Rev. F. Smart. Sr.'phen lilmiden, W. Jacob-, Georije Cull, William Meadns. Trinity Bay, West: Rev. II. C. II. Johnson, James H. jMoor, Frederick rittman, John Northover. Henrv I'iei'cev. John Jerrett, E. Harnum. NcAv Harbor: Rev. A. C. Wayhorne', Rev. II. Fetley, :M.A. ; All)ert George, John Pretty, Samuel Mitchem, Tliomas Warren, Jacob Smith. Random: Rev. II. Elrington, Ed. Benson. .lolm Vey, Richaid Seward, John DulVett, Ednuind Seward, Aaron Stone. Trinity (proper) : Rev. William Wi'aver, Dr. White, Vt. II. Cole, Robert Bremner, Ed. Doyle, Richard Hiscock. Closes King. Trinity Bay, North: Rev. John Godden, Ro))ert Fcnvlow, John Randell, Sprague Freeman, Henry George Barnes, William Bi^ston. Joseph liutler. Trinity Bay, East: Rev. J. (i. Cragg, David Rennie, Isaac Mitllin, Thomas Stone, Thomas Martin, IVter Martin, Steplien J.-ans. Bonavista Bay, South : Rev. A. E. C. Bayley, R.I).; John Skv'lton, M.D. ; Joseph Brown, Joseph Rolls, John S. Rowsell. IJonavista Bay, West: Rev. William Kirby, Rev. C. I'.ryant, John Collin. Samuel Brown, Samuel Collin, Frederick Shears. ]\Iatthe\v Waugh. Salvage: Rev. C. Wood, James Burden. John Brown, jr., Josepli House. Wni. Moss, John Scpdres, Abraham Turner. Bonavista Bay, North : Rev. L. Amor, Darius Blandford, Samuel Dawe, Peter House, Edward Bishop, Job Knee, James Parsons. Fogo : Rev. J. White, James. Rolls, Henry J. E-irle, Josiah Waterman, Nathaniel Banks, J. T. Croucher. Herring Neck : Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, James 1). Lockyer, Robert Muudy, John Squires, Frederick C. Earle, Thos. Toriaville, (ieo. Porter. Twillingato: Rev. R. Temple, R.D.; Wm. Lethbridge, J. Colbourne, Thos. Peyton, Richard Newman, John Purchase, Wm. Iliscock. E.\-ploits, Burnt Island : Rev. P. G. Snow, Thomas Winsor, Geo. Scviour, George Panniter, Thomas Rowsell, Uriah Martin, Thomas Silk. Notre Dame Bay, North: Rev. A. Pittman, Loander Gill, C. S. Rowland, II. M. Herbert, Giles Foote, Henry Lintl. J. P. Diem. White Bay: Rev. S. J. Anthvws, John Jacob, Wm. Rice, Thos. Rice, John Ford, John Wicks, Abraliam fJale. Placentia Bay : Rev. John Kingwell, James Chamb.n-s, (ireorge Dicks, Jos. Sheave, Edward Burton, Nelson Bailev. [1801 1801] NEWFOUNDLAND A LMAXAP. 101 B.D. Rev. E. Kdwanl J. Still)!), imnaiulcr 1 Bishop, AS, John li Dawo, lis, Jolm Vrchihald ;, Joseph m liyall, ir<;.' Call, Frederick ; George, ird, Jolm Ilobert llaudell, riiomas , M.D.; n Colliii, I House. 1 Da^ve, itoriuan, t Muiuly, le, Thos. Seviour, land, IT. ice, John eks, Jos. Burin: liev. Thomas Il'witt. John I'-nii. Tii.i;!:!^ Bur^llt. Jdiii Dibbon, Charles llallett. Win. Day. Lainaline: Kev. .\. lirvant. Jolii Cak". John riilniaii. II ".irv Haskell. IM. Cake. i'orUine Bay : lit v. W. H.)W. Henry T. H<;nn;ri. Dr. (". Fil/i.^ri'.d. Saniiii'l Fiander, AV. Biin;>\ . 11. ,Jn:). Vateh 'r, sr., John Vatclier, jr., (}. K. Wliite. K. Dicks. Rose Blf^iiche: Rev. D. Horner, .lanie-^ Ariiohi. (ic( rj^v L Mciin •, F. W. 'l^veedle. Prosper (inrcirii, Francis A. Read, R. Fnnie;ni\. riiannel: lirv. LI. Roiuilly, R. S(in!;rey. Xatliim Si.iiih. V]\•^<. (''.ssniaii, J. S, Ilntcliins, J. ll. Horinan, J. Jeans, (Ji'o. LeFresne. Codroy: liev. LI. Romilly, Thomas White, ('hir'.-; Moon'. J. .hi: R'>lls. (Jeo. (ialpiii. Bay St. (ieor«-e : Rev. ('. JellVey, Edward L 'lio;!:^, Clru!;-; M s^.rvy, Wm. Morris, Emanuel Le'zge, Wm. Pennell. Bay of Islands:' Rev. F. CoUey, (1. R. Lilly, \V. II. r.:u;--i-. L Wiekh;;in. St. Bonaventure's College. 15oard of Directors, St. Jolin's— Ri,i2ht Rev. Dr. Powrr. R( v. M. J. Ryan, Jndire Little, Hon. Thomas Tall)ot. Wm. P. Walsh. I). J. (ireitii'. Principal— Rev. J. L. Slattery. Teacliers— Tlie Christian P.rothers. I'oard of iCxaminers for Teachers— Rev. D. O'BriiMi, Bev. J. L. Slattery and James J. Wiekham, Superintendent of Education fXTidn. CleraTinen. members of tlie Society. Thirteen meuibers eh ct.d annnally. T'eacliers — The Christian Brotliers. St. Patrick's, Riverhead. Teachers — The Cliristian Brothers. Boards of Education— St. John's: lliirht Rev. Dr. Pov,er, lion. E. D. Shea, Jolm Casey, J. (i. Conrov, Q.C., R. J. Kent, Q.C. Bri.um.s— Rev. E. F. Walsli, James Taralian, Janus Moore, Patrick Broi)hy, P. Nowlan. Harbor Main— Riyht 11 'V. Dr. McDonald. Rev. P. ()"Doimell. R('v. J. G. P.attcock, J. Veitch, Patrick Conran, R. .AIcDonnell, Dr. V. A. Fitzsimon, James llearn. Harbor Grace, Carbonear and Trinity South— Riuht Rev. Dv. McDonald, J. L. Prendergast, Andrew I)vysdah>, Richard McCartliy, Joseph Mackey. 102 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Nortliern Bay — \W\\ .Micluu'l Ihiiilry, UiclKUHl Ilayd;'!). Tlios. Ford, Tiiuotliy Dovlc, Thomas Colbert. ^Eay-tlc-Vordo— Rev. .Joseph V. DoniU'lly, .Tan;;':; ?Ioon\ .Tolin O'Xeil, Thos. ITydo, .Icreniiah liroiU'rick. Trinity Bay, Nortli— Hiv. P. A. Cavohui, Mw. T. i:. Lyiicli. V.'m. Kcoiiuli, Thomas iVIcCorinnck. Jcri'iuiah Scaiihin, .Tohii Doodv. Trinity Bay, West— llrv. W. Vcitch, ]{. Laulor" .T. Iloskins, W. Lennard, sr., li. SoAvard. Bonavista, Soutli — Ul-v. Vv'ui. Vcitch, S. Uyan, .lin.ies Loni;:, .lolni Chiovers, J. MulloAvncy, James Eai>an. -lames Ayhvard, Tliomas Lane. Bonavista. North— H-v. \Vm. Veiteh, .Alioluiel Casliiii. Danl. Turner, Rami. Kelly, sr., Nienohis Ba.tterton. "Fo,<;o — Itev. \l. ]\I. Walker, \V. B. rit/,,Q,'crald, Thomas Deady, Jas. Keou,a,h, John Dwyer. Fortune Harbor— Bev. W. Tarahan, Iliehard liamilton, Saumel Gillispio, Richard Quirk, 'Mattlunv (ilavine, John liamilton, I\I. Butler. Little Bav — Rev. S. O'Flvnn. William Folev, .Fames Iloche. .Jos. Delouu-her^', Charles O'B. "lleddin. Coachman's Cove — I\(>v. TJ. ^I. Sheau, Daniel Dnu'U'iin. John Carroll, Wm. Fitza'crald, Jeremiah I'ord. Conche— Ki-ilit Rev. Dr. ^.leDoiKUd. Rev. J. Lyr.cli, Rev. F. D. McCarthy. J. DoAvner, IMichael Lawless. Fcrrvland— Rev. L. Vevekei. K. Condon. A.White. I\L Devereaiix. T. Pcnver, M. Cashin. Bay Bulls— Rev. Nicholas Roaeh, Rtcv. Tvl. O'DriscoU, Joseph. J. Williams, Thomas DriscoU, IVrichael Carey. Trepassey— Rev. AVm Born. ]\r. Kennedy, Jas INFurphy. D. Leary, M. Ryan. Salmonier — Rev. Jolm St. .John. .John (iolf. ,fohn Dalv. John .Morev, D. Dalv. 8t. Mary's Rev. S. O'DriscoU, V. Walsh. J. IIarn(>y. Fdward' Walsh, J. Power, D. Daley, ]\I. Lundriyan. C.reat Placentia— liev. ^\. A. Clancy, Thomas O'Rielly. Edward Rinnott, Nicliolas Cosiirove. Patrick Dnnphy. Patrick Keefe. Michael ("oUins. Little Placentia — Rev. Piobert i')rennan, Thonias Freeman, John Riclly, jr., Alexander Bnrke, Thos. Keates. Placentia AN^^st — Rev. William Doutney, William Brown, John Ilennossoy, Thos. Sullivan, Edward Leonard, James Collins. Burin— Rev. Vincent Reardon. R. .Marshall, Pati'ick O'Xeil. St. Lawrence — Rev. J. M'helan, Miche.el Vavasour, Henry Slaiiey, Alphonsus Fit/patrick, Patrick Murphy, David Collins. James Flemin-r. Fortune liay — Rev. J. Kearney, Mich.-'.e! Rurke, jr., C. Ciin;";i, i). Burk(\ R. Marshall, J. Thomey. Codroy — Rev. 1). A. .Mclnnis. .lames Doyle. John Touikins, J. Downey, Thomas ()"'(.ininn. Sandy Point— Ri-iht Rev. M. F. Ilowley, M. K. Dwyer, Dr. Mclntyre, Hector McDonald, -lohn McPherson. Artiinr Cashin. Stephenville— Rev. M. O'lJoiu'ke. Desire Alexandre', .\na,us Mclsaac, Wm. Ilynes, Archil)ald Campl)t'll. John McLeod. Henry DutVenals. Hay of Islands — Rev. l'. W. RroAvn, L. P.arron, F. ('arl<'r, R. I'urloni!;, M. Power. Bonne Bav— R"v. W. J. Rrown-. W. J. IloUahan, T. Martin. .1. .Marsliall. F. Butler, A. Hroc. METHODIST BOARDS. Sttpcrintouhiit of SrhodJs — Rev. (i. S. ^Iini;i-an, LL.D. Methodist College. Directors -Rev. (ieoru'e .1. Rond, 15, .\.: R ev. H, P, Cowixithwaite, M..\. ; liev. James Dove, IJev. Solomon Matthews, liev. Willi.tiu Swann. iWv. James Nurse, Rev. Robert W. Freeman, Rev, John '' itt. Rev. Thomas W. Atkinson, Rev. A. 1). Morton, M.A. ; Rev, A. Hill. Re\ .'ury Lewis, Rev. T. 11. James, [1891 mothy , Thos. Minard, licvevs, , Saml. illispio, uii'liovy, 11, Win. irtliy. J. , rov.er, rillianis, 1. 11 van. 1). Diilv. rnlsli, J. innott, imossoy, hoiisus nko, 11. )(iAvm'y, •IntyVLN c, Win. Mii;, M. 1891J NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 103 ;, M.A.; I. .Tames ]kins()n, JainoH, IIov. Jabo/, Hill, Itcv. William Kendall, IJov. Oeovire P. Storv. TJev. Joseph Parkins, Kev. (1. Paine, Kev. K. P. Dultill. Hev. ,1. Piiiccck, Jlon.'j. J. Poiierson, lion. James Pitts, Hon, !!. J. 15. Woods; Hon. James Anii:ol, Stei)iien. P. March, J. E. P. IVlers, T. ('. Duder. H. (;. Forbes. M.D.V John Steer, C. ^Nlacpherson, (Jeor.iie Forsey, P. K. Bishop, (J.-crue W. .Mews, ,]o]\\\ P.. .Vvre, Dr. Purns, A. W. Martin, .1. A. \ Joi)insoii, A. I'enney, A. F. Sliirran, ('. P. Ayre, Principal: P. F. lIolloAvay. 15. A., F.C.S. Vice-Princii)al : .). West, P. A. As.sistant: James Walker. Lady I'rincipal : Mi>s Wilson. Assistants: Portha Dovo, Sarah March. nvs : Susie StoAvi', P. Siui; Primary and Model School. Teache: Board of Examiners : Pev. <;. S. Milliuun. .M.A.. I.L.D. ; P;\- \. I). :\Iorton, M.A.; Pev. F. P. Dnilill. 1{. E. Ilollowny, P. A., F.C.S.: C. Miieplu-rson. District of St. .lohn's East : Pev. If. P. CoAvpertliwaite, M.A.; Pev. F. P. Duliill, Hon. ,Ias. Pitls, ^Messrs. J. E. P. Peters, Hon. H. J. P.. Woods, (Jco. W. MeAVs, Stephen H. Kniu'Iit, Michael 'P. Kniii-ht. A. .1. W. :\[cXeilv. District of St. John's West: Rev. A. D. Morton, M.\.; P'ev. S. SnoAvdon, Hon. .las. .1. Po.uvrson. Hon. .Jas. Anu't'l. Messrs. .lolui St:'er. John Any-el, .John 15. Ayre, Wm. ,F. .Mews, -lolin (ireen, Richard White. Ponch Cove : Rev. Solomon .MattheAvs, Charles Pippy, John P. Eastorbrook, Jf)hn Moulton, 1^/ra Chnrchill, ^ilatthew PutKr. Priii'u; : Pev. Henrv LeAvis. .bdiii 15:irtU'lt, 11. Roberts. Thomas Siiracklin, H. S. P.artletl, Wm. J5artlett. John Clarke (of Calei).) Cupids: Rev. -lames Pincock, (ieor;4\' Smith. SainiK I Spr;icklin. Francis NoscAVortliy, .\/.ariah Sinilh, .lames i5utler. Port-de-(irave: Pev. Levi Curtis, 15. A.: Wm. K:lland, A. 15ns Pain(>, .Inlin Maddoelc, r.'riiard Pr.rsons, Willis Parsons, AV'illiam Stephenson, .lolin 'Pi'aj)uell. James I'lU'-ons. Carbonear: Rev. Thomas H. .lames, Hon. .lohn Rorke, W. 'J". Could. Wm. (luy, F. T. Pemister, X. Taylor, J, (i. Maddoek. ' F'resliAvater : Rev. ,lab;'/. Hill, W. \';!te!ier, Si^is Moiu'es, .lohn Fv>'rley, Robert Parsons. Plackhead : l!ev. .1. l'r,;l!, Wm. L'lcey, ,);;!;';•. LeCrov., Thennis Hillyard, Thomas l)i:imond, jr. Western 15ay:"Rev. H. C. Hatch 'r, .L Cr,;Avley. Win. Iv 'Uii -dy, X. FoUett, John Ilalfya.rtt, i{. Sillars. S. (iiliiimham. LoAVer Island Cove: Ri'v..Ies-;e IL-yliehl.T, C(;op,'r, .I'lhu Turu;'r. Eli (Jarhuid, NeAvman Shano. Mark I'uddisti'r. Ohl Perlican : Rev. Anthony Hill. V\'m. Chri-lian, I'J)'ue/.er i\Iarch, Ellas March, P. L>enson, (i. Ho\\('Il. Fli Kinii-, llant's Harbor: Rev. I'red. (I. Wilh'y, X. Slur;, W, Sinul ', Mose John Prown. .lames (biHiford. A. Sparks. Heart's Conteid : Rev. T. W. .Vtkiuson. R. r.utton, Vnney, S. Stentaford, Reid)en P,emister. A. Folh'tt. CinHMi's Harbor: Rev. Wm. Kendall. Henry Miirch, Sanuiel Rrace, He/.ekiah Purt, Absalom Mari'h, Thomas Newhook. Random, South: Ri'v. .fohn J. Durr'iet. Matthins .\Lirlin, X, Frost, I. Adey, Pi.TC" Currie, 11. Plundell, N. (JeorLje Kin;'.', Simon Iviii;:', Eli .Martin. Pritannia Cove: Rev. Wm. .) . lhi(ch"-on. March, W. (iullil'onl, jr.. X. Mill-. W. .1. Kin--. Random, North: i\ev. ^Vm. II. IlroAvniny. Caleb Talk. Frt'derlck IVUey, J. Pelley, T. Dalton, (J. Snnih, J. Sommers. Trinity r>ay.Xorth: Rev. .1. Lumsdeii. .loha Cros;;. (letjruv- Chri-tian, Wm. Pnu'den. William De(irish. Cat:diiia: R"V. I''.(lii'ar Taylor. N. Sui'lLii'ove. \^'i'Iiam Xorni'in, .loliii Hicks, Cah b l)i;tm(»nd, Simeon .\\ei'y. P. Perry. I>onavisla. South-Rev. .lames Xurse, .lohn R.);t r, -lohu Swires .Vbcdnego llobbs, Dr. U. E. Forbes, .lohn Roper. Charles Trask. 104 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 ^lusjrrave ToAvn : Kev. Ilcnvy Scott, .John Oldford, Eliiis Bro^vii, .lames 01dforcl,.(oliii IVvry, ■\VilIiaiii Diamond. GlovertoAvn : Kcv. Wm. ratterson. Joseph llicks, Josiah Bntt, Andrew lirtt, Ambrose .lanes, J. Nose"\vorthy, E. Burry, Geo. Arnold. Groenspond : Lev. .I()sei)h Parkins. Bfjbert Davis, Georu'e DoAvden, .fames Burrv, Marlv Dowden, Martin Boone. Arthur Vivian. Wesleyville: Kev. W. T. D. Dunn, Dr. C. I). Murray, G. W. Ilann, A. Kane, Wm. Bari)our, IJ. Tarsons, Henry Meleiidy. Musgrave llarb(>r: Kev. II. Hooper, James Hicks, Thomas Wellon, Simeon Guy, Samson Hicks, I'liilip Hicks. Foiio: Kev. Henry Abraham, Dr. Thomas Malcolm, AndrcM' Cock, Eli Cull, Kol)ert Scott. Seldom- 'Jome-Bye : Kev. S. Jellerson, Wm. IVrry, sr.,.Iohn Holmes, Thos C. Duder, Levi Perry. Hi'rriiiti-Neck — Kev. Charles L(>nch, Esau Blandford, Sylvester Tuflin, .'ohn Card, S. Kol;erts, T. W. Ginn, T. W. Taylor. Tvi illiiii>;;te : Kev. II W. Freeman, P. SauiAvays. "W. Hodder, Elias K()l)ertH, J. Minty, A. Linllcld, .1. Anstcy. Moreton's Harlior: ]\ev. Wm. K. Tratt, jMark Osmond, Thomas French, Sannicl Small, Elijah .leninii.us. Exploits: Kev. (i. C. Fra/er, Josiah Manuel, Simon Manuel, MatlheAv Dal- ton, jr., William Lacey. jiittle Bav Island: Kev. William Kex, Kcv. .John E. Manning, .1. Stron.'j:, H. Kniiiht, .1. Batstone, G. Paddock, E. W. Koberts. Niijper's IIar1)or : Kev. Mark FeuMick, Kobert Batstone, William ,?. Eaton, A. Koberls, J. Maekey, J. Jellinus, W. T. Noble. Placentia Bav: Kev. W. B. H. Dotchon, James Ilollett. ,Ias. Williams, Wm. Eddv, W. Hollett. Flat Islands: Kev. William Bartlett, Edward Collins, II. W. Crann, C. Joyce, K. Dicks, C. Senior, W. Lou,i!;hlin. IV in: Kev. Wm. S-\vaini, (Jeora;e Bi.^hop, T. Foote, Kobert Inkpen, James Vigus, J(;hn Weai'(\ .h Street. Fortune: Kev. .Fames Wilson, .folm E. Lake, William P. L:iko, Philip Lake, John King, KolxM't Snook, Henry Haddon. (iraiid Bank: Kev. G. J. Bond, B.A.; Samuel Harris, .Jolin Forsey, George Forsi'y. Thomas A. Hickman, George Bullett, George Bell. Burgeo: Kev. W. Swann, Joseph Small, W. Davidge, Benjami!i lUitlett, A. I'iirsons, John Davidge, Hugh Matthews. Petites: Kev. A. C. Skininr, William Collins, James (jiU>s, Elias Manger, Wm. Coiirtnay, Henry Kiles, Wm. Stone. Channel: Key. A. iMcAusland, Thomas I'oole, Nelson Pragg, E. J. Evans, John Ford, G. W. Bragg, E('. Harris. St. George: Kev. .1. T. Newnuin, Nathaniel Butt, Sanuiel Butt, Jas. IMorris, Andrev; Harvey, jr., Francis Taylor, George Da.vis. B(unie Ikiy: Kev. John Pye,' Henry Halfyard, Chas. Silk.rs, Geo. Ilalfyard. John \\ ight. Flower's C(;Vv': Hoard to l)e ai'pointed. St. .\ntliony : Kev. Wm. Harris, Solomon LeDrcw, Jcjhn Guy, John l!rewer, James P>yks, Kielitu'd Pilgi'im, Joliii Colbnrn. Englee; Board to be appointed. Lnl)railor, Soulh : lioard to l)e ap|>ointed. Labradcn*. Xortli : lioind to be ai'pointed. Presbyterian Board of Education— IIarl)or Grac. --William 11. Thompson, John Paiterson, Kobert S. Munu, Jillard. Congregational Board of Education— St. John's -Kev. T. Hoilgkiuson, .lolin Haddon. E. T. Clianc(>v, Kd. Barnes, William J. Barnes, John Cowan, Kobert liarnes. Inspector: The Church of England :i.i i ethcdist Inspectors, alternately. [kst)l I, .lames •owButt, II, .[ruu's A. Kano, I, Simeon :ook, Eli , Thos C. flin, ./olin i K()1)evt^>, s Frencli, tlioAY Dal- tvon/j;, 11. ,1. Etiton, iims, Wm. C ran 11, C. en, James lilip Lake, y, Ceovge 1 lUltVett, ISI auger, J. Evans. . IMorris, llalfyanl, in I'.veAver, IS S. Munn, (1. r>arnes, ."Imrcli of l89l] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. lO.T St. John's Tkaixixg School. Committee of Managemont—L. T. Cliancov, Chairman; Miss Good, Secre- tary; llobert Barnes, Treasurer: llov. T. liodirkinson, VV. Cliancey, R. J. Chanccy, E. Colton, W. Radford, W. H. Whiteley,' Jolm Haddon. Lady Superintendent— Miss Good. Teaelier— Miss Radford. Reformed Church of England Board of Education, Foij Island oi" Xkwkoindland. Rev. W. Goodcliild, Rev. C. F. Hubbard, Mo.«>es Parsons, Aaron Reid, Wm. Mugford, Jolm Bartlett, Natlianiel Ilettbrd. General Protestant Academy and Presbyterian Commer- cial School. Rev. M. Harvey, F.R.G.S.: ]{ev. Wm. Graham. Rev. T. Hodgkinson, Sir Robert Thorburn, K.C.ISLG. ; James Goodfello-\v, James Gordon, L. T. Chancey, John Syme, Alex. Taylor. Principal — E. Handcoek. Intermediate Department— A. Barrett, Primary Department — Miss Neyle and Miss M. Neyle. Harbor Grace Grammar School. Directors — Thomas R. Bennett, Mark Parsons, Rol)ert S. Munn, Joseph Godden. Master — James Munn. Carbonear Grammar School. Directors — Rev. T. W. Clift, William Ihnvker, G. Crocker, J. Rennett, A. Tucker, N. Forward, Church of England Branch. Rev. Richard Walsh and Richard McCarthy, Roman Catholic liranch. Ri'v. T. H. James, James Rorke, Wm. Badcock, Alfred Penny and Ed^vard Pike, Methodist Branch. Princidal (Methodist Branch) : J. A. Robinson. Assistants : Mary Penney, Susie Taylor. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. Church of England. DiOCKSK OK St. .JoUN'S, NkWI orXDLAXI). Former Prelates — Auljrev Georuc Speiici.r, D.D., l.s;>9. Edward Field. D.D., 1844. James Rutler Kelly, D.D., ISTC. Present P>lshop — Right Reverend Li.r.wr.Li.v.N Jo\i;s, D.D., Loid Bishop of Newfoundland, consecrated in St. Paul's Cathedral, lyomlou, on Festival of SS. Philip and James, ISTS, by Ihe late Archbishop Tait, of Canterbury. Commissary in NeAvfoundland : Rev. Edward Hotwood, R.D. Commissary in England: Rev W. Jones, M.A., Burnside, Kendal. Commissary in Bermuda: Hev. J. Liimley Lo\igli, Vlcar-(ieueral. Di'-ANKiiv or Analon. Rev. Edward Botwo«)d (Rural DeaiO. St. Mary's. St. John's. Rev. Edward Colley, Toi)sail and Foxtrai). Rev. Adam Curi'ie, Church of Eimland Acadeniv, St. John's. Rev. Arthur C. F. Wooil, M.A.. St. Thomas's, St. John's. Rev. Henry Duntleld, St. Thomas's. St. .lohn's. Rev. William Pilot, B.D., St. John's, (Jovernment Superintendent of Ciiuirh of England Schools. Rev. Ambrose Hevirate, M..\.. Cathedral. Rev. W. HancockVCathedral. Rev. J. Rouse, M..V.., I'rincipal Tlieologlcal College, St. John's. Rev. Walter R. Smith. Portui>al Cove. Kev. H. W. Caldwell, Kelligrews. Itev. J. J. Curling, B..V., Outports. 106 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Dkaxkuy ov CoNCKi'Tiox Bay. Kcv. 11. ir. Tavlov, K.D., (Rural Deal), Brigus. llev. T. G. Netten, rort-de-Grave. llev. T. W. Clift, Carbonear. llev. F. Smart, Bay-de-Vercle. llev. John M. Noel, Harbor Grace. llev. William C. Shears, Bay lloberts. llev. J. S. Sanderson, Upper Island Cove. llev. J. A. Evans, Spaniard's Bay. llev. J. Darrell, Salmon Cove. llev. J. White, Harbor Grace, (Southside.) Dkaxkuy of Tuixity Bay. Rev. J. Godden (Rural Dean), Trinity East. Rev. John G. Cragg, Catalina. Rev. Arthur C. Waghorne, New Harbor. llev. AVm. Weaver, Trinity West llev. II. C. H. Johnson, liev. J. White, Heart's Content. llev. 11. Eh'ington, Random. H D A D S. B. Dkaxkuy ov Boxavista Bay. llev. Augustus E. C. Bayley (Rural Dean), Bonavista. llev. G. Bolt, B.A., Bonavista. llev. William Kir))y, King's Cove. llev. L. Amor, Greenspond. Rev. J. Antle, Greenspond. llev. C. \^'ood. Salvage. Dkaxkuy ok Notuk Damk Bay. llev. Robert Temple (Rural Dean), Twillingate. Rev. W. White, Fogo. Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, Herring Neck. Rev. r. G. SnoAV, Exploits. llev. Arthur Pittman, Little Bay. Dkaxkuy ok I'lackxtia I>ay. Rev. John King-\vell, Harbor Bufrctt. llev. A. Bryant, Lauialinc. llev. J. Hewitt, Burin. Dkaxkuy ok Foutuxk Bay. llev. George Bishop (Rural Dean), Hermitage. Rev. W. How, Harbor Briton. Llewellyn Romilly, Channel, AVilliam Haynes, Belleoram. 1). Horner, Rose Blanche 11. W. Cunningham, Burgeo. T. W. Teuiple.^St. Tierre, Miquelon. Hi Re Tr; CI J. Rev, Rev, Rev Rev Rev Dkaxkuy ok Stuaits ok Bkllkislk Rev. F CoUey, Bay of Islands. Rev. Charles JetlVey, St George's Bay. Hev. Charles W. Hollands, Bonne Bay. Rev. S. J. Antlrews, White Bav. l{ev. (i. n. Ilowells, Flower's Cove. IWv. T r. (iulnton, Saiuhvlch Bay. CkTgy unattached— llev. J. ('. Harvey Cunningham. Rev. II. Petloy, M.A., Rev. J. Bi Oi [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 107 TlIKOLUCICAI, CoiJ.KliK. Visitor— The Lord Bisliop. rrincipal— Rev. J. liousc, M.A. DiOCKSAX Syxoi) oi' Nkwkouxdlaxi). Prcsicleiit-Iliglit Rev. the Lord liislioi,. Clerical ScereMrv-Rcv ir ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. J. Diock.sk of St. John's, Nkm). Foriner Prelates-Riglit Rev. Dr. O'Domiell. conseerat.d 17!ii;: died IS]]. Riglit Rev Dr. Lambert, died 1«17. Rij-l.t Rev. Dr. Scallan, dir-d js:](). ]U"ht Rev. Dr. Fleming, died IS.-,0. Riglit Rev. Dr. MuUoelx, died 18(1'.). rv ■ I/csent Bisliop-Most Rev. Thos. Jos. Power, M.A., eonseeratcd in i{oin«> Trinity Sunday, 12th June, 1870, by His Eminence Cardinal CuUen Vicar-General— Very Rev. Archdeacon Forristal. Churches and Clergy— St. John's Cathedral— Very Rev. Archdeacon Forristal. A^coll Salmonier— Rev. J. St. John. Placentia and St. Bride's— Rev. M. Clancv, P.P., and H;>v. C. oWeill Little Placentia -Rev. R. Jirennan, P.P. St. Kyran's— Rev. William Doutney, P.P. Burin and Oderin— Rev. M. O'Connor, P.P. St. Lawrence and Lamaline— Rev. J. Whelan. Harbor Briton— Rev. Joseph Kearney, P.P. Convents- Presentation Order, 10; Mercy Order,.".; Schools under can; of Christian Brothers, 4; Schools under the patronage of tlie Clergv, about ir.O. Female Orphanage— Belvidere. Male Orphanage— Villa Nova. 108 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Diocese of Harbor Grace- Bishop — Tlii^lit llov. Dr. Ronald ^IcDonald, consecrated at Picton, N.S.. •Au.: i> , i c, ■ Harbor Graco-Hev. Goo. 1^. ' ' ' ^ ''•'^'' '^"IH-rnumeVy, Freslnvater— Rev. Jalx'z IliU. Black Head— Kev. John Pratt. Western Bay— Rev. II. C. Hatcher. Lower Island Cove— Rev. Jesse Hevllehl. Old rerlican—Rcv. Anthony Hill. ' Ilant's Harbor— Rev. F. G.'Willev Heart's Content— Rev. T. W. Atkinson. Greens Harbor— Rev. Wm. Kendall Random, North— Rev. W. II. Brownin-- Random, Sonth— Rev. A. Dnrant. Britannia Cove— Rev. W. J. Ilntcheson. Rkv. T. H. Jamks, Chairman. Hkv. Jaukz Hill, Financial Secretary. Bonavista District— Bonavista— Revs. James Nurse. II. Whitmore. Catalina— Rev. E. Taylor. Trinity— Kev. James Lnmsden. MusgravetoAvn~Rev. II. Scott. GlovertoAvn— Rev. W. Patterson. Greenspond— Rev. J. Parkins, Wesleyville— Hev. W. T. D. Dunn. Musgrave Harbor— Rev. Hei-l)ert Hooper Indian Islands and Sel(h)m-C,)me-Iiy-Rev. Selhv Jellersnn. logo—liey. Henry Abraham. HeiTino; Neck and Chanye Islands- LJov. Charles Lencli. I wiUingate— Rev. R. W. Freeman and .lames K. Kellv. Moreton's IIarl)or— Rev. W. R. Ti-att Exploits— Rev. G. C. Fj-azer. Lanrenceton and Bnrnt Bay— Rev. S. ,1. Rnssoll Little Bay Island— Kev. W'm. Rex. Little Bay— Kev. J. E. Manniny-. Nipper's Harbor, 'I'ilt Cove, and White Bav- Peters ; an agent. Kkv. J.niKs XunsK, Chairman. Ki'A'. I!. W. Fi:i:i:ma.\. Financial Secretary Revs. Mark I^'HAvick. J. E. Burin District- Burin— Revs. Wm. SAvann, Jolm Lewis; an a"-ent Flat Island— Kev. W. Bartlett. St. Pierre— (One Avanted.) Fortune— Hev. James AVilson. Grand Bank— Kev. G. j. Bond, B.A. Garnish, Fortune Bay— Kev. Wm. Sei>lev. Burgeo — Agent. Petites— Hev. A. C. Skinner. Channel— Hev. A. aicAusland. St. George's Bay -Hev. J. T. NcAvman. Bonne Bay— Rev. .'ohn Pve. French Shore— Agent. Hkv. W.ai. Swanx, Chairman. Hi:v. G. J. Bond, B.A., Financial Secretary. Students attending Sackville— T. B. Darby, A. A. Holmes. J. J. Wheatley A. btoney, J. Smitli, and H. J. Indoe. ' no NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Presbyterian Church in Canada— rKESUYTKUV OI' TIIK Isi.ANU OT XK'AI (»UNI)I-AN1). Kev. W. Gviiliani. ]\r()(l('rator. l?ev. M. Tlarvey, F.i;.(;.S.. Tres. Ch-rk. Eev. J. Collin, Bay of Islands. Elders — Jauios GoodfilUnv, J^ XcyU', St. John's; John .lillard, Ilr. Grace. Rev. W. Graham, St. AndroAv's Church, St. John's. Kev. E. McXab, St. Andrew's Church, Harbor Grace. Congregational Churches- Rev. T. Ilodii'kinson. Qnci'u's Road Chapel, St. John's. Rev. John Sciuires, Tools Cove, Fortune Bay. Reformed Church of England- Right Rev. Sanniel FalloAvs, Tri^sidinij,- liishop, Chicago, 111,, V.S.A. Conception Bav (Brigus and Clarke's Beach) — Kev. \V. Goodchild. Trinity Bay (Newharbor)— Rev. C. F. llul)l)ard. BOARDS OF HEALTH. Health Officers— F. T. Hubert. iNI.B.. St. John's. AVilliani Allan, M.D , and Thomas R. Bennett, Harbor Grace F StalVord, M.D.. Twillingate. T. Malcolm. M.D., Fogo. Robert White, :\I D , Trinity. Dr. A. Boyle,^ Carbonear. Dr. Fitzgerald, Fortune I'tiv. , Day Roberts. Louis Joseph, iM.D.. Little Bay. Board of Health and H-'iilUi Wardens {'oi- the Town and District of Saint John's. Chairman: Judge Frowse; Hon. A. W. Harvey, Hon. II. J. B. AVoods, Hon. James Angel, Thomas J. INIurphy, J. II. McCoAven, Jt)hn Sullivan; F. D. Lilly, Secretary. Board of Health, IIarl)or Grace — T. R. Bennett, R. S. jMunn, Joseph Godden, W. Allan. IM.D . K. :\Iartln, :M.D., W. H. Tlumipson. A. T. Drysdale. H. Thomey, sr., Henry Fitzgerald, C. W. Ross. \Vm. Hennessy, Wni. Tapp, John H. Watts, Peter Dwyer, Patrick Farrell, John Paterson, A. H. Seymour, James Parsons, 1). J. Greene, Dr. W. Strapp. Board of Health. Carbonear— Dr. P.oyle, F. .1. McCarthy, L. INIackey, Edgar Penney, James liorke, Wm. Dull', G. Crocker, G. A. INIoulton, "Walter Maddock, Hugh Cameron. Board of Health, Heart's Content — Rev. II. C. Johnson, R. A. Penney, Geo. Moore, Geo. Yonng, F. W. Taylor. Board of Health, Bay lioberts and Spaniard's Bay — K. H. Taylor, J. McLeod, M.D., Eli Dav>e, Henry Daue, Isaac IMercer, A/ariah Dawe, Robert Gosse, Josiah Gosse. Board of Health, Brigus — T. Wilcox, P. NoAvlan, J. Tarahan, John Smith, Dr. Duncan, (ieorge Smith. Frederick llorwood, Win. Hussey, G. C Jerrett, John Bartlett. Board of Health. Port-de-Grave— Uev. T. G. Netten. Henry Dawc, W. T. Boone, George Andrews, Isaac Richards, James Moore, J. R. French, F. Noscworthv, John Byrne. Board "of Healti\, Catalina— Thos. McCormack, W. N. Snelgrove, A. P. McKay, M.D , Rev. EdAvard Taylor. Rev. J. Cragg, Rev. P. A. Carolan, Thos. Stone, Simeon Avery. Board of Health, Twilliniiate — F. Bertoau, B. IJodge. J. B. Tobin, J. Owen. W. Lethbridge, Thaddeus Scott, INI.D.. J. Jillett, Rey. R. W. Freeman. J. Anstev. Wm. Hughes, John Elliott. Board of Health, Little Bay— A. Whyte, L. Thompson, B. D. Walsh, B. Boyle, J. Delivt'hry. Board of Health, Harbor Main — Dr. Fit/.simon, Kev. P. W. Brown, Edward Murray, Patrick Conran, James Ilawko, John Moore (of Wm.), Edward Brien. [1891 1891] NEWFOUNDLAND AL^IANAC, 111 Grace. tl.l) , and Malcolm, loar. Dr. )li, M.D., t of Saint ;. AVoods, xn; F. D. \\, Joseph Drysdalc, app, Jolm ii\ James |cy, Edgar !daddock, |ney, Geo. Jl'aylor, J. (e, Robert in, John ley, G. C [e. W. T. rench, F. Ive, A. r. lar., Thos. I J. Owen, It. Anstey, Ivalsh, B. , Edward Vrd Bricn. Board of Health, Conception Harbor (from Bn-cn's. Broad Cove, to James' Cove— Bev. V. O'DonnoU, Dr. J. G. Duncan. Wchard Ikarn. Board of Health, Burin — Di-. Siiiitli, (it-orge Bish(![). W. B. Payne, James Inkpen, M. Flynn, J. O'P.ricn, John Paul. Board of Health, Grand Bank— Dr. A. M. McDonald, G. A. Buttett, G. R. Forsey, Samnel Tib1)o, T. A. Hickman, John Forsey. S. H:irris. Medical Ollicer to Board of Trade for Sick Seamen, Port of St John's — Alfred Harvey. Ml). Quarantine Ollicer for the port of St. John's— Herbert Rendell, M.B,,F.Jl.C.S. COMMISSIONERS For Public Wharf, Catalina— Nicholas AValsh. ^lichael Nowlan, Thomas Stone. William Janes, James Raymond, Azariah Norman, James House, sr., John Murphy (of John.) For Bonavista Breakwater— T. W. Stabb, Samson Milllen, John Tcmpleman (of John), John Tremlctt, Wm. Doody, Joseph Rolls, Dr. For))es. For Harbor Improvements, Fortune, &c.— r. E. Lake, W. V. Lake, V. T. Lake, sr., John Penney, ]{ol)t. Snook, Thos. Rogers, James Purchase. Jolui Tuck, Aaron Bennett, Charles Hellier, Charles Spencer. For Public Wharf, St. Lawrence— M. Vavasour, Henry Slaney, George Bradley, Jan)es Reeves, Alphonsc Fitzpatrick. BANKS. Union Bank of Newfoundland- Directors: Sir Robert Thorburn. K.C.M.G. ; Hon. A. W. Harvey, Walter B. Grieve, R. S. ]Munn, W. J. S. Donnelly. James Goldie, nianag"r: Charles S. Piii:;e;it. accountant: W. H. Crowdy, paying teller; Chas. E. IMeeliaii, receiving tt'Uer; W. W.Watson, ledger keept^r; A.'M.Peters, W. L. Donnelly, clerks; I). Joseph Greene, notary ; P. Morris, messenger. Agents: London — Union liank of Loudon. (litd.) Liverpool — Bank of Liverpool, (Ltd.) Xew York — National P>ank of CoiMinerce. l^oston— Mer- chants' National Bank. ]V[ontre;il — P^ank of ^Montreal. Halifax — Bank of Nova Scotia. Discount days: I^Iondays and Thursilays from ]2.',W o'clock. Hours of l)usiness : From P) a.m. to :! p.m. Commercial Bank of Newfoundland- Directors ; A. F. Goodridne, Jame,^ Gt)od fellow, Geo. A. Hutchings, Edwin J. Dnder, Hon. J. S. Pitts. Henry Cooke, nninager; Henry D. Carter, accountant and paying teller; James E Kent, receiviim" teller ; Cliarles P. Crowdv, ledu'er keeper; George C. Cocn, F. Wood, T. B. (ioodridge. clerks; Sir W. V. Whileway, (^.C , K.(\M.G.. standing counsel and solieitiu'; W. Hammond, i)orter. Agents: London — London and Westminster Bank. Liverpool — Hank of Liverpool, (Ltd.) New York— National P.ank of the Rci)ul)lic Boston— Atlas Natu)nal Hank. Montreal and Ciuebec— .Merchant^' P>:uik of Canada. Halifax — Union Bank of Halifax. Discount days : Tuesdays aud Fridays, from llM.") o'clock. Hours of business : From 10 a.m. to '6 p.m. il2 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 Savings' Bank— Govc'vnovs : Five iiic'iiil)t'is of tlio Iloiisr of Assoiiihly, and thret;nK'iiil)(.'i> of the Lctiislativc Council, viz : lion. Tho SpcjilsiT, Sir W. V. AVliitcuay, K.C.M.G., Hon. E. F. Morris, E. llotliwell, T. J. Murpliy, of tlic House of Asscniljly. lions. A. 31. McKay, J Aui^el, of the Lcifishitive Council. Directors: Sir W. V. WliitcAvay, K.C.M.G., lion. J. Angel, E. Kothwcll. Cashier: lion. Eihvard Daltou Shea; accountant: Stephen Knight ; clerk: W, .1. II. Sliears. Tlio Hanlv is open ev.'ry day, between tlie hours of 10.80 and o o'clock, for depositors' business Harbor Grace Branch— Heart's Content Branch— Casliier and Clerk: A. T. Drysilale. Clerk: Geo. Moore. Little Bay Branch— Placentia Branch- Clerk : E. F. lierteau Clerk: T O'Keillv. FOREIGN CONSULATES. Fortugiil — Thos. 1{. Smith, Consul General; William Ilayward, Vice Consul, St. John's. Iiobert S. Mnnn, Vice-Consul, Harbor Grace. G. 11. Cole, Vice- Consul, Trinity. J T. Mifllen. Catalina. .1. Henry Clements, Vice-Consul, LaFoile. H. T. llolman. Vice-Consul; A. F. Hatch, consulai'- agent, Harbor Briton. II. Earle, Vice-Consul, Fogo. John W. Owen, Vice-Consul, T^villin- gate. Kicluird (ioodridge, Vice-Consul, KeneAVs. I). A. l{yan, Vice-Consul, King's Cove. Spain— Don Antonio Singala, Vice-Consul, St. John's. Consular Agents — Harbor Grace, U. S. Munn; Trinity, G. 11. Cole; IJose Blanche, Philip Sorsoliel; Harbor i'.riton, Fhilip Hubert; Twillingate, W. Lethbridge; Gaultois, Edward C. Gallop; Little Harbor, Joseph <*. LeScelleur. Brazil — A. (). liayward, Vice-Consul. Consular Agents — W. H. Thompson, Conception Bay; Thomas Winter, liurin ; Henry T. llolman, Harbor Briton. Belgium — II. E. liayward. Consul. German Empire— IJobert H. rrowse. Consul, St. John's. Fort of Nain, Labrador, Mr. Houniuin. France — C. HeboUierdes Isles, ('onsvd Hon., Vice-Consul for Newfoundland. Italy — Consular Agent. Henry .). Stal)b. United States of America — Thomas N. MoUoy, Consul for Newfoundland. Vice-Consul, Leonard Donnelly. Consular-Agent, (Harbor Grace), 1'. Devereux. Sweden and Norway — \i. H. FroAvse, Vice-Consul for Newfoundland. BOARD OF EXAMINERS Fou (iitAMiKCi Ckutifratks to Mastkus and Matk-s StafV-Commaiuler Uobinson, 14. N.. Examiner-in-Chief. Assistant Examiners : Edward English, J. \{. Moss, late masters in the ]Mercantilc Marine F. J Doyle, preparer of candidates, St John's. EXAMINATIONS OF MASTERS AND MATES. Qualifications foi; Cfktiiuatks of Comfktkxcy fok a Foinciox-Goixd Sini-. ExAAiiXATiox IX Coi.oKs — All candidates for certKlcates of competeucy must pass the examination in colors. Ax OxLV on FiiiST Mati: —An only mate nuisl be nineteen years of age, and must have served live years at sea. [1891 iiil)ers oi orris, E. luvcll. t ; clerk : ock, for ich— [). Moore. O'Keilly. ;e Consul, ole, Vicc- ;c-Consul, t, Harbor , l^villin- ;e-Consul, Agents — e, Philip Gaultois, |honipson, Jriton. uf Nain, )nndlau(.l. |)undlan(l. heveroux. nd. lanunors : r. J Isv, Siiir. ttipeteucy L of age, 1891 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 113 A llrst mate must be nineteen years of age. and nuist have served live years at sea, of whieli one year must liave been sis seeoiid or only mate. He must also prove tliat lie has served at least one year in a s(|uare-rigged sailing vessel. In Navicatiox, &c. — lie must -write a lei'ihlc hand, and -will i)f required to give, in Avriting, detinitions of various astrotioniieal and other terms used in navigation. lie must have a competent knowledge of the first live rules of arithmetic, and the use of logarithms. He must l)e able to "svork a day's work complete, correcting tlie courses foi- deviation, leeway and variation, lle-vvil. be recinired to find the latitude by ini'ridian, altitude of the sun, and the diti'er- ence of longitude from a given dei)ai'ture l)y parallel sailing; also to l!nd the course and distance from (uie position to another by Mercator's method IIi; will ])e re(|uired to tiud the time of high water at a given port, to oi)serve and calculate the amplituile of the sun, and to find tlie eri'or of the ship's compass therefrom, and also the deviation, the variation l)eing given. He must lie able to tiud the daily rate of the chronometer from error observed, and to tiud the longitude from altitiule of the sun by tlie usual uu'thods. He nuist imderstand the use of the sextant, Avith its adjustment, and be able to observe; with it. lind the index error by tlie horizon, and read oil" and on the arc. He must also pass a satisfactory exandnation in the International code of signals. In addition to the »iualitications of second mate, above stated, he must bo able to tiud tiie true bearing of the sun. and error of the sliip's compass from an observed azinmth of the sun, I)ot]i from an altitiule and also from the "Time Azimuth Tables," and with the variation given compute the deviation; to lind the latitude from a single altitude of the sun oft" the meridian, and to 1),' al)!e to use and adjust the sextant, and to lind the index error by the sun : and also to ascertain tjie true l)earing of the sun. and the ship's position by Summer's method by projection. He must also bi' conversant Avith th(,' use of Mercator's cliart, and be ai)le to lind on either a -'tnie" or " ^layiu'tic" chart the course to steer. and the distance from one given ])osition to another, and tiud th" ship's position on the clnrt from cross-bearings of two objects; from tAvo bearimrs of tiu; same object : the course and distance l)etweeu the bearings b(>iiiir given: and also the distance of ship from the object at the time of taking the second l)ear- ing. Jle must also understan.^:C. : as to the management of a ship avIumi under canvas, and as to dnnnaging and stoAV- ins>e!s. their rt-gulation lights, and fnu' and sound signals; and to be able to describe tlie signals of distress, and the signals to be made by shij)s wantiu'j,- a pilot, and tie- li;ibilities and jienalti'vs incurred 1)y the misuse of th.'se si!,>-nals. He must he able to mark and use the lead and log-line. H ■ nmst also unvlerstand the use and manaiicment of the rocket api)aratus in tlie event (^f Ids vessel being stranded, anil other (|Ut>stions of a like nature app'.-rl.nning t) the duties of the second mate of a ship. In addition to the above (|uali(!cations. a im/re extensive knoAvledue of s;'a- manship Avill ])e re(pnr(>d as to sidftiug large spars, rigii'ing shears, takinu' lower masts in and out. hoAv to moor and unmoor a ship, and to keep a clear anchor, to carry out an anciior. iiow to manage a sliij) in stormy Aveather, Iioav to cast a ship on a lee shore, how to secure nuist ■< in the event of an accident to tlie boAv- sprit. and hoAv to rig purchases for getting lieaA-y Aveiglits, anchors, machinery, &c.. in and out. He nmst give satisfactory ansAvers to the ventilation of liolds and the stoAvau'c of exi)h)sives. He must also kuoAV how to rig a sea anchor, and Avhat means to apply to k(>ep a vessel disabled or ui.manageabh! out of the trough of the sea and lesseii her lee drift ; hoAV to get the cast u\' deep sea lead in heavy Aveather; and ansAver any (luestion appertaining to the duties of an only or llrst mate Avhicli the examiner may think necessary to put to him. In addition to the above, he Avill be reriuired to describe the effect of the scrcAv race on the rudder, and the ctt'ect produced on the direction of the head of the ship by goina: (aliead) (astern) Avith a (right) (left) hanilcd scroAv avIicu the 114 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1891 riuUler is (ported) or (starl)oar(lccl). IIow to turn a stoainslnp sliort round. Tic must also understand the use and action of the sluices, and of the Avat -r l)allast tanks, and the eufriui'-rooni tele<>:rapli, and (luestions of a like nature. A master must be 21 years of a,s;e. and have been ("> years at sea, of -w hicli one year must Iiave ))een as first or only mate in a foreiiru-<>oin<; slnp anil one year as second or only mate, lie must also prove that he has served at lep.st one year in a square-rii^ujed sailin,!; vessel in the capacity of either apprentice, sea- man, mate or master. Ix NAVKi.VTiox. — III a(Ulition to the (|ualitications reciuired for a second. only and lirst mate, ho must be able to compute the latitude from the meridian altitude of a star, to find tlie maijuetlc bearini; from e«iui-distaut compass bear- ings of any fixed object Avhen at sea, and compute tiie deviation therefrom. He must construct a deviation curve upon a " \ai)i(>r's " diaiiram, which will be fur- nished by the examiner, and understand the practical application of the same, and give -written answers to certain practical ([uestious on the ctTectH of the ship's iron upon the compasses, the method of determinini!; the deviation, and compensating the same by magnets and soft iron. He will be re(piired to find the course to steer l)y compass in order to counteract the effect of a given cur rent, and find the distance the ship Avill nuike good towards a given point in a certain time, and to work out practically the correction to a'pply to soundings, taken at a given time and place to compare with the depth marked on the chart. He will also l)e re(iuired to ansAver certain (piestions relating to cj'clones or re- A'olviug storms. Ix Skamanship. — In addition to the (|Ualilications rcipiired of an only or first mate, he iiuist be able to consti'uct jury-rudders for both wooden and iron vessels, and also rafts. He Mill be examined as to his resources for the ])reser- vation of the ship's crew in the event of wreck; as to the management of ships in heavy weather, and as to rescuing the crew of a disaJ)U'd ship ; as to steps to be taken when a ship is on her beam ends or in any danger or diHiculty. or, if disabled or unmanageable and on a lec^ shore, heaving a keel out. oic. He nmst explain the mode of procedure when placing ship in dry dock, directing repnii's. and if [)uttin<'' into poi't in distress Avith damage to cargo and ship. He must possess a sutlicient knoAvledge of Avhat he is reiiuired to do by law, as to entry and discharge, and the maiuigement of his crew, and as to penalties and entries to be made in the official log, and a knoAvledge of the measures for pre\ enting and checking the outbreak of scurvy on board ship, and the laAv as to load line marks, and the entries and reports to be made respecting them. HcAvill 1)e(iues- tioned as to his knoAvledge of invoices, chart( r party, bills of lading, Lloyd's agent, and as to the nature of bottomry, also bills of exchange, surA'eys, aver- ages, &c., and must ansAver any other tpiestions of a like nature Avhich the ex- aminer may consider necessary to touch upon. He Avill also be rcipiired to give satisfactory ansAvers as to his knoAvledge of the management of steam ships in heaA-y Aveather. Hoav to utilize steam appliances in the event of fire, and tho best arrangements for tOAving vessels tmder various circumstances ; as to the methods of constructing jury-inulders suitable for a screw steam.>5hip, and other fiuestions of a like nature appertaining to the management of a steamship. A candidate possessing a certificate " for fore-and-aft rigged A'essels only," and desiring to obtain an ordinary certificate of the same grade, must proA-ethat he has served at sea at least one year in a square-rigged sailing vessel, and Avill be re-examined both in navigation and seamanship. Failvuk. — In all cases of failure the candidate must be examined de novo. If a candidate fails in seamanship he Avill not be re-examined until after a lapse of six months. If he fails three times in navigation he Avill not be re-examined until after a lapse of three months from the date of the last failure. If a candidate has failed in his examination, but the subjects in Avhich he has failed are not included in the su])jects required for a certificate of a loAver grade, he may, if he desires, receive a certificate of such loAver grade. No part, however, of the fee he has paid avIU be returned to him. [1891 )mi(l. He •r ballast of A\ hicli I and one : lonst oiu' iticc, sea- IV sccoiul. incricliati ass bcar- roni. He ill be fur- ;he same, ;ts of the tioii. and d to find iven cur toint in a jundinirs, he chart, les or re- 1 only or and iron e ])resor- of slups » steps to ty. or, if He mnst repnirs, [le mnst to entry 1 entries e\ entiuii" load line l)e (jues- Lloyd's 's, aver- the ex- ledii'e of e steam : vessels -rudders rtaininji' !s only," ove that and will ^e novo. 1 after a til after iiich he a loAver