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Oeneral Irisiiraiioe -A^g-eiit, 191 MOLLIS ST., - - HALIFAX, /V. S. i J-'-^*^ ^,\ K NOVA scoTii mm mm, Corner Granville and Sackvllle Streets, HALIFAX, N. S. t :i' m I %\ I CIRCULARS, MOTICES, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, Blanks of all kinds, Fosters, Tickets. -•♦•- BANK i MERCANTILE PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Printing of every description done at shortest notice and at low rates. ^F" Estimates cheerfully furnished. tf IJ I ^ 08 PF I a es g I a at u1 iff Being Se m: 1 IfOVi MAC vr§ copper PaIbI aai Carter's Oil Clothes-BeBMtt't Wkarf, HeltfAx. I I e 1^ OS K W m. s c 1*^ l^tottai:^, ;r SB'OR TSB PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA^ Dominion of Canada, I^R THIS -^-KAJEi OE' OXJR riOm> Bring the fint after BISSEXTILE or LEAP TEAB. and tlie latter part of the 4i(tii and the Beginning of the BelgA «f Ser Kajeity Queen Viotaria. <»> ssx.A.sr.xsa:si> 1884. <♦> O e H <• I I « See Index, Pages 237 and 24l. < ■ w^^ ■ » Published by the Proprietors, IMcALPINE Sc BARNES, HALIFAX, N, S. *w»» ■ ^ SOLD BY A, & W. MACKINLAY,137 GranvUle St.; BUCKLEY & ALLEN, 124 GranviUe St.: WILLIAM GOSSIP, 103 GranviUe St.; MAOGREGOR h KNIGHT, 125 Granvilk Street HOVA BOOTIA PBIITISTO OOMPANT, Comer OranTiUeand SaokTille Sti. QD S i r -J jm AfUinil AJ n P nn Plambers* Steam and Hot Water nfl AullUnALU (x UU. Eoffineers, Brass Founders, fte. See A.dvertisexia.etit pasre S39. / i •a a e s S3 04 Englfsb Ship's Tarnfsftt Blaek and Brfgftf, fbr BELCBER'a FARMFR'» [1885 WILLIAM ROBERTSON, IMPORTEK OF m v&i Iron, Steel, Cordage, Canvas^ Nets, Lines, T^Tines, Agricultural Implements, HOWE'S SCALES, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &c., &e. Agent for Tarr's Cape Ann Copper Paint. 205 & 207 LOWER WATER STREET. Head of Mitchell's Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S. DAVID BOOHE, PAIMEB AND OUZIEB, r 1885; 1 BAF 1 -i? 1 9> J ■ u ■ u 1 h (/3 ^ ^] ( ( D \^\ c 5 12 >- < X J, U)' u ^1 H C 7 3 SI 14 < c )| Oc \i Ii Z r 4 1 \i 1 a « c ) QC 1 « 1 u , X < :'° RUM • f sale hT HEVDERS05 * POTTS, Halifax. 1885] ALMANAOR. BAR & SHEET IRON, TINPLATES, CANADA PLATES, — if4^ ^ , J 'ui h 'Ji J 0: z\ < X; u H Q < CO 2: PC X <; H. H. FULLEB & GO. HABDWAEE. * ma^ t 41, 43 & 45 Upper Water St., HALIFAX, N. & < »■» > fiFBCIAI. ATTEMTMS CIVBH TO IXEiU, Hining, -AKD Fisbing Supplies. SUPERIOR QUALITT GOODS AT LOWEST PKCES. Communications by Mail have prompt attention. THU HEAD OF POWER'S WHARF. PORTABLE FOROES, HAT CXTTTERS« &c^ &a > N 5 o r > w > z H W r CO z > o > r r 2: D n B H 9 a I RMbber & Uather BELTING, Ciroiilar & ether SAWS. tl^ Arffjte Mi).* Halifax-Brttslies, faints. Dr/ €«lan. I Tarnishes, all kinds, forsaleby OB « OS OS t i bklchbr's farmer's [1886 BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, DBi?L3:.ERS IN Photo. Albums, Scrap Albums, Auto. Albums, Opera Qlasses, Ladies' Conipantons. Writing Desks, Drawing Cauus, School Slates, Card Cases, Ladies' Fans, Olovo Boxes, Purses, Card Games, Chess, Playinj; Cards, Hezeque, Dominoes, BHink Bookf^ Memo. Books, Yookel B«uks, Oiliutt's Pens,. MitoheIVs Pens W'litln^ and Copying Inks, Book Morku, Ould Pencils, Oolrl Pens^ Bibles^ Piayer Books, Cbnrch SuEvices, Diariea,. Annuals, Abnan»cks,&c. los 1885. Boote InMy DcDamnent ol Lllentnre. StatlODcry of eierr mscrliitM. Sole Agents for Ueynood, HigglnbotkaM, Salth * €©.♦■ P«p«r H»ii»lBf«. BUCKLEY & ALLENTT2TGranvllle St., Halifax. FASHIONABLE HAT DEPOT, 1885— TTinter O^oocls— 1885;. JOHN H. PHILP, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN fiats, Caps, Fdfs, and Bnffalo Robes, Trunks, Valises, Leather Bat Oases, Carpet Bags, fto. 82 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. S. sign of the Gilt Iltt and Cap, Opposite Toblu^s Wluucf. A SPLENDID STOciT^F LADIES' FURS, And Gentlemen's Fui* and heavy Cloth Caps of every deeciiptioa will be offered to intending purphasera at the lowest prices for cash. i^ Please srlve me a call. JOHN H. PHILP, Opposite Tobin^B Wbarf. DAYIO BaCUE, PAINTER ANOt. GUKIEEe^ »mMsmtt. [1886 1IE1ID1SRS01I ft POTTS, '^ALIFAX. [ONERS, Blhnk Booka^ Uento. fiooki, fookel Books. OiliiHt's Pens.. Mitohellfa Pent Wiitln;f and Copying Inks, Buok Mark<«, Quid Pencils, Gold Pens^ I Biblea^ PsaycF Books. Cburuh SoEvices. Diaries., AnnualM, Abnan»ck8.&c. tov 1885. IT 'aper Hanslaffs. [., Halifax. SPOT. -1885;. Ro6es, Baffa, fto. X, N. S, •rf. FURS, fcription win for cftsh. ALMANACK. MANUFACTUREES OP The Leading Honsa in the Maritime Provinces for Parlor and Cliaml)er Suites, CHAIRS, SPRJNG BEDS, MATTRESSES, Etc. ALSO PAILS, TUBS, WASHBOARDS. CLOTHESPINS, JUATCHES and CORN BROOMS. "We^ave just added to our Factory a numTjer of pieces of tte most improved raachinery, and are now prepared to turn out FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at prices which defy competition. A. Stephen tc Son, HALIFAX, N. S. S I B OB c B m O B 2Zii lrggl» m., Maai az-JKizMl Painl;^ €loM Broue. Hantfy CoIorf> Purest ftnd Best Ltqafd Paints tn tBe Mtrtefy BRLCnER's farmer's [1885 161 and 74 Pentagon Building, ORDNANCE SQUARE. J.R.JENNETT,Agent, HIFOBTXR jWD SXAUOl IK & I 5 S I P CUna, l}la$$, Earthenware, UMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Eleetro-PIate, &e., &e. ACADIA STEAM Biscuit, Ur I Coafecteri Wds, HALIFAX, N. S- OFFICE AMD CONFECTION WORKS: 170 TO 174 UPPER WATER SREET. BISCUIT AND CRACKER FACTORY: 319 TO 323 BARRINGTON STREET. Orders Solicited, whioli ehall have prompt attesitioi. M. J. O'BRIEN, Mannfftetured bj HENDERSON ft POTTS, HallfAx. 286 Irgyle St., Halifax— Decorations. Anchor Brand Zinc White Paint Is more •< P O M o 2P 8 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 I. & F. BURPEE & CO. Dock Street, St. John, N. B. XMPORTEBS AND DEALERS IN PIG. — Scotch, Londonderry. BAR.— Welsh Bolt, Best English Refined, Londonderry, American, Lowmoor, Swede, Norway. SHEET.— Galvanized, Russia, R. G., Black. Bailer Plate, Tubes and Rivets, THOS. FIRTH & SON'S Extra Cast SteeL — For Axes, Tools, Drills, Taps and Dies, Punches and Shears, Cold Chisels, &c. SPEAR & JACKSON'S Railway and Carriage Spring Steel, Sleigh Shoe, Tire and Toe-Calk Steel, Round Machinery Steel for Shafts, Spindles, Blocks, &c. TIN PLATES, INGOT TIN, BAR TIN, Copper Bolts and Ingots, Sheet Zinc, Spelter and Pig Lead, Jhains and Anchors, Ship Spikes, Clinch Rings, Oakum, Tar, Pitch, &c., &c., «&c. BELLOWS, ANVILS, VISES, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Oval, Half Oval and Half Round Iron, Springs and Axles, Iron Wire, Bessemer Steel Wire for Bailing Hay. Bridge Rods & Bolts, Square & Hexagon Nuts, Zlailway Sp^>:»s, Out SpikM afflLXTails, all sizes. AGENTS FOR MUNTZ METAL % SAINT JOHN. AGENTS GOLD BROOK KOLLTNG MILL'S, COLD BROOK BOLT AND REFINED BARS. ^^Information as to Prices, &c., given by mail at anytime. DAYID BOCHE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Serriceable than Lead for Marine Work. Refined, iOwmoor, ■r., Black. Ta Cast Drills, I Shears, 7aj and Ik Steel, , &c. IN, g Lead, Round Nuts, 108. rOHN. LD y time. 1885] ALMANACK. SMITH BROS. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, AND MILLINERY. Our Stock -will be found one ox the largest and most varied in the Maritime Provinces. Styles in many cases confined to ourselves. VERY CLOSE PRICES. 25 Duke Street I 150 Oranville Street, O-BX TUB "^Bli^r ^PEST Diamond ]S" Molasses, DELICIOUS CONGOU TEA, GRANULATED AND YELLOW SUGARS, \^artotts iraiiida of S<^A^3» "Valencia Ac I^ayer !Raisiiis, From E.. J. S^W^EET^ MM$m» C<#(Of #ra$#^ ESTABLISHED 1838. SHIPS' WATER & HARNESS CASKS, Oil Barrels, Water Barrels, Deck Buckets, ftc. ALWAYS IN STOCK. All Ickidii of Empty Casks Made, Bought & Sold. n « SB CD mm 5* 286 Argyle St., Halifax— Colorwashing* HENDERSON ft POTTS, Warrant Auohor 10 BBLCHBR3 FARMERS [1885 Thomas Logan, John Maofarlane, President. Vice-President and Manoffing Director. J. G. Young, Secretary-Treasurer. s PQ CANADA PAPER CO 37i, 376, d 378 ST. M ST.. MEEAl. MiANXJITACTIJREIiS OV bo a 2 OB k5 o M OS •\ & White and Tinted Flat Writings, Envelope and Cover Papers, Book, 1S(&WB and Foster Fapers, BLEACHED AN: '^'BLEACHED Bag, Hosiery Ikanilla Papers. BROWN WRAPPING, ROOFING FELT, &c. SPECIAL PAPERS MADE TO ORDER. Bead Oflioe and Warehouses : 374, 376 and 378 St. Paul Street, Montreal. 11 FRONT ST., WEST, TOEONTO, ONT. WOSSS: WINDSOB MILLS, SFBINQVALE MILLS. DATID BOCUE, PAINTEB AND OLAZIEB. Brand Paints to grlTe Satisfaction. 1885] ALMANACK. 11 BAUFAI SHIP CSAITBLSBY. PICKFORD 8l black. AND- SHIP BROKERS, IMPORTERS OF Chains, Anchors, Wire Rope, Faints, Oils, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Clinch Rings, Common and Refined Iron, Oakum, Nets, Lines, Twines, Cod and Trawl Hooks. AGENTS FOR TTOODBEBRY COTTOIT ICILLS, ALSO INMAISr LINE OF STEAMERS. "FUENESS" Line of Steamers, BETWEEN HALIFAX AND LONDON DIRECT. THE OISTLY DIRECT LINE. See Halifax Papers for Particulars. Superior Ventilation on tbese Steamers for FRUIT and lilVE STOCK. Special attention given to the careful handling of Fruit. "^ mam & blacs. k^% - - Ma, n,s. i W 5 e s B O 3 B OB 286 Ar^yle St., Halifax— Varnishes, Gilders' Requisites. \ HENDERSON & POTTS, Halifax, offer for Sale i 12 bblgheb's farmer's [1885 1885 GORDON & KEITH, B \ » IVBimiBE UAHUFACrVBIBS, AND IHPOBTEBS OF IRON FURNITURE. % The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock in the City. 41 to 45 Barrington Street, - HALIFAX. DB ■4 M^&iF^M €^mPMr €&• A Towel Ulster IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Y 1, ! 1 Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Linoleum, 1 t COCOA MATTING, FURNITURE COVERINGS, 1 15' J1 V And House Furnishing Ooods of every description. ■ te 1 43 & 45 Barrington St., Balifaz. | pure 1 ■s THOMAS CECCONI, 1 Pampli] Picture Dealer! — — AND — — fl G] tfor] PICTURE FRAMER, 1 • CA.it"^Eit &c chil.i>e:p«,. 3 MANUFACTURER OF 1 P 5j G-ilt lAoulding^s, Looking^-Qlasses, Oval Frames, CTT 1 Bustle, Carved and Zmitation Work. dU 3 DEALER IN 1 c » (IS PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, IMa And Artists' Materials. * 144 MOLLIS STREET, - - HALIFAX, N. S. t -— Spirits of Torpentine in Best Selected Barrels* 1885] ALMANACK. 13 British Woollen Hall, 154 GRANVILLE STREET, HAUFAX. V. F. FARRELL &, CO., mPORTBRB OP British, Canadian and American DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnisliiiig; Goods, MiUinery. Always in stock— Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtings. Hosiery, Gloves, Towels, Corsets, Dress Goods, Blanlcets in White and Grey, Quilts, Mantles, Ulsters, Frillings, Laces, Sillcs, Satins, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Yarns, Homespun, &c., taken in payment fot goods. lAdles* Hats trininied to onler. Country Orders in all Departments receive the very best attention. Cents* Salts made to order. JUidles' Ulsters made to order. tSF Remember the place — 154 - Old Britisli Woollen Hall - 154 Our irood* are marked low. Call and examine before yoa pnrrbase elsewhere. No trouble to shew goods. GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. Dinner, Tea^ Breakfast and Toilet Sets. Table Glassware, Cut and Pressed. ChandelierSy Lamps and Lamp Chimneys. White, Granite and C. C. Ware. Rockingham and Cave Wai^e. SUITABLE FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS. C. H. ROBERTSON & GO. 81 Upper Water St., Foot of Jacob St. HALIFAX, N. S. o w w S ES 9 OB QIQ % SB A In- • 236 Arsryle St., Halifax— Smalts. Enamel White, Mannfactured hj HENDERSON ft POTTsJ 14 belcher's farmer's [1885|i885] A. untry Homespun, Yarn, Socks, and Mitts taken in payment for Qoods. RKBISMBBR THE PLACK, ESTABLISHBD 1816. LACK BROTHERS & CO. 9tA9 ChMm4l<*ttn AND ARDWARE MERCHANTS. IMPORTSRS OF AND DEALERS IN ;helf and Saddlery Hardware, Metals, &c. AGENTS FOR It. VerBOu Duck Co.*8 Ship and Light Duck. P. H. Mnntz A Co.'s Patent Metal Sheattalns and Bolts. Cape Ann Anclior Works Fishing Anchors. BnlltTaut A Co.'s Patent Steel Wire Towing Hawsers. Peacock «ft Buchan's Patent House and Ship Paints. 286 Argyle St., Halifax— Stains for Wood, Glues. ? n 8P 3 S I HENDERSON k POTTS, Mannfacturers If I I 2 « a o M h H « CfD 1 18 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 A. C. COGSWELL, D.D.S., on Dentist. Surgei i05 HOLLIS STREET. IfBAB HALIFAX AND INTERNATIONAL H0TBL8. HALIFAX, N. S. ARTIFICIAL TEETH! Entire or Part Sets, Plain Gum, Single or Block Teeth, on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite. Teeth Filled with Gold, ^mftlffam or ^Vhlte FiUinfl^i. TEETH REMOVED with or without Condeneed Nitrous Oxide Gas, or Ether ; safe and reliable agents, having been adminis- tered in this office to over 3,000 patients. Sets and Farts of ffets, on Vnloanite, from $3 to $20, EE Jf^H I3:i"VE. nwni IMPORTER OP CassimereS) Tweeds, Ready-Made ClothlngT; Gents' Furnish- in gr Goods, Rubber Coats and Legrgrings. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. As our Terms are STRICTLY CASH, wo ean afford to make up Garments at very low prices. 118 Upper Water, Comer Jacol) St., BATID ROCHE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, of the Impfrlal Shoe Blaekfnir* HOTELS. eeth, on Gold, ouB Oxide Gas, id minis- A to make np 1886] ALMANACK. 19 Longard's Improved mmm HOT WATER BOILER FOR Send for Circular TO 213 HOLUS ST. HAUFAX. WM. FITZGERALD & CO. DEALERS IN Hand^made Boots and Shoes, 100 and 102 UPPER WAT£R ST., HAUFAX, THK SHOP WITH TWO DOORS. NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF FORDHAM'S. S o 9p f n e -B SB OB on (» I an SI 09 286 Argvle St., Halifax-Painters^ SuppUes. HENDERSON & POTTS, Hairfax^ pnt up Handy Colon, or If m '% o 3 P3 S e t s OS fl a i as 20 BBLOUBUS FARMEBS [1885 MKQAIL AWARP^CC^ AT QiNlTSNIKtAIL EXfiCtBrTll^Nl. Nova Scotia Brewery. ALEX. KEITH & SON, Mannfaotturen of ^dMs ^j&)||&,; X, XX cfe XXX ALES AND PORTER. Importers and Bottlers of •A English Ale & Brown Stout. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS. LOWER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. S. DkYlB BOCH£. PAINIEB AND OLAZIEB. Beady Mixed PalntB* In Small and Largre Paekairei. 1886] ALMANACK. 21 fM^ FIRE o]F Xi02srr)03sr. ESTAT5LISHED A. D. 1803. ^^ InHiirance against fire effectud on all classes of insurable property at current rates. Three Years' Policies issued on Private Dwellings, &c. IC. B. DALY, Agent, OmCB, 18i SOLLIS STBEST, HALI7AZ. Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns of the Province. ""W^ M^Bmow t HALIFAX MARBLE WORKS, MANUFACTURER OF MONUMENTS, in Marble, Polished Grey and Red Granite, and Freestone. Ndid §tone8e NCupaB TslttetSs iiiptlsiiEiall PoeiIs. eto., om H'ai^d and Rtadle to Qirdep. ORDERS FROM THK COUNTRY SOLZCZTBD. 3 m L 9 m a taQ Argjle SUi UalUax— Paper Hangings. HENDERSON A POTTS^ Iteep a Complete stock of U; ■'1 • o MM Of} H H g OfD s e O as e 8! -I. ' 22 belcher's FARWBR'fe^ [1885 STAFF OF THE ARMY IN NOTA I^GOTIA. Commander tl. M. Forces, His Excellency Lieut.^jjieaerat Lord Alexander G. Rassell, g.b. Asst Mil Sec,l,t-Co]. R. B. Lane, Rifle Brigade. Aides-de-Camp, Lieut. L. G. Russell, Rifle Brigade^ aw* Lieut C. R. Hunter, Rifle Brigade. Asst. Adjt. and Qr. Mas. Gen., Col W. Black, g.b., h. p., late Soath Wales Borderers. Brigade Major, Lt-Col W. F. M. Hutchison, R. A. Toum Major, Major R. Nagle, h p, late Scottish Rifles. Garrison Instructor, Capt L. Marshall, Lane Fus. Officer Commanding Royal Artillery, Col P. E. Hill. Commanding Royal Engineers, Col C. S. Akers. Senr. Commanding Officer, Asst Comm Gen F. Short, C. & T. Staff. Senr. Ord. Store Officer, Asst Comm Gen W. Booth, O. S. Dept. Prin Medical Officer, Dep'y Surgeon Genl W. Catteli. Chaplains, Rev A. J. Townend, b.a., and Rev. W. J. Lough, b.a Commissariat and Transport Staff — Asst Commissary Genl, G. Coates ; Deputy Asst. Commissary General, G. G. Challice, Ordnance Stork Department. — Dy. Asst. Com. Genl, J. L. Wheeler. Army Pay Department. — 5fa/f Paymaster, Major F.F.Fereday. Paymaster, Capt R. 0. S. Brooke. Medical Department. — Surgeon Majors, Brigade Surgn, H. C. Herbert, m.d., J. J. Killery, T. G. Bolster m.d., and T. Babington ; Qr. Master, G. Towers, A. H. Corps. Royal Artillery — (7th and 8th Batteries Welsh Division) — Col,V. E. Hill; Lt.-Cd, C. Collingwood; Majors, J. W. Orwin, G. Wall ; Capts, G. J. Playfair, G. S. Jones ; Lieuts, J. de W. Lardner- Clarke, W. L. Warren, A. C. Connal, J. J. MacMahon ; Surgn B. W. C. Deeble ; Major J. Norton Taylor, Inspr. of Warlike Stores. Royal Engineers — (Ist Cora.) Col C. S. Akers, Commdg Royal Engineer ; Major, E. D. C. O'Brien ; Capt. J. W, Sill ; Lieuts, J. C. Middlemas, H. de H. Haig, G. H. W. Stockdale; Surveyor, R. Randall. 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. — Lieut. Cols., F. R. C. Crofcon, R. 0. DeMontmorency ; Majors, H. R. S. Chatfield, Sir G. F. Clarke- Travers, Bt, H. D. A. Cutbill ; Captains, W H. H Jackson, R J. Knox, E. G. Selby-Smyth, Adj., H. J. Seton, J. S. Gaussen, Paym., A. T. Swaine, PL H. Stewart (Depot) ; Lieutenants, M. E. MalchU nock, E. Allen, R. A. S. Buckle (Depot), W. E. O'Leary, O. C. Haliow, W. J. McWhinnie, A. C. D. Spencer, H. M. Cliff; A. F. Bruce, A. J. H. Carstairs, H. J, Morphy, C. E. R. Harvey, W. G. Livingston Johnston, A. C. Hume, F. S. Fox-Strangways ; Qr. Mas , T. Cleary. DAVID ROCHE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, ffrj Colors, TarnfsAesy Bronzes, and Gold Leaf* 1885] ALMANACK. 23 THE NAYY. Commander-in-Chief of the North American and West India Station, His Excellency Vice Admiral Sir John E. Commerell, k.cb., v.c. Flag Lieutenant, Francis J. M. Stuart-Wortley. Secretary, Herbert F . Roe. H. M. Naval Yard, Halifax. Naval and VictttaVing Storekeeper and Accowitant, A. Vizard; Clerk, Higher Division, Charles Stubbing ; Engineer of the Yard, C. Salmon ; Foreman of Shipwrights, M. Pethybridge; Boatswain 0/ the Yard, M.. Pethybridge. H. M. Ships on the North America and West India Station. The Tonnage and Horse Power given are the %oeight in Tons and the Indicated Horse Power of the Engines. Canada, 10. S. Coi4e^ 2380 fons. 2430 H. P. Capt. Arthur C. Curtis. Lieutg, Michael P. Oxlallaghan, Fred S. Pelham, A. C. Heathcoh, W. H. Chamberlain. Nav. Lieut, Charles C. P. Bawden, Chaplain, Rev J. H. Berry. Staff Surg, H. T. Cox. Paym, George A. F. C. Sceales. Dino, 12. S. Corvette. 1760 tons. 2520 H. P. Cnpt, Frederick S. Vander-Meulen: X,te«te, Robt K. McMpine, Geo L.B. Bennett, G. H. Miller, John S. de B. Yelloly; Chap and Nav Inst, Rev Frank C. Steb- bing; Staff Surg, Edwd VV. Doyle; Paym, George S. Goddard. Fantomk, 4. S. Composite Gun Sloop. 940 tons. 970 H. P. Com- mander, S. L. Osborne; Lieuts, Angus W. S. Douglas, George E. B. Bairnsfather, Fred S. Sieveking; Staff Surg, Matthew F. Ryan. Flamingo, 3. S. Composite Gun Vessel. 780 tons. 750 H. P. Com- mander, Reginald N. Custance; Zitewte, Frederick B. Warren, Walter V. Anson ; Nav. Lieut, Hubert H. Sabben ; Surgeon, Jno Hunter, m.b. ; Paym, John J. Hoar. Garnet, 12. Composite S. C&rvAte. 2120 tons. 2000 H. P. Capt. Henry Hand; Lieuts, Daniel McN. Riddel, Chas G. Gardiner, Edward D. Hunt, C. H. Coke; Nav Lieut, Edwin H. Richards; Chap and Nav Inst, John M. Clarkson, m.a; Staff Surg, St. Lawrence ffrench-Mullen ; Paym, Cuthbert R. Rodham. Griffon, 3. S. Composite Gun Vessel. 780 tons. 790 H. P. Com- mander, Robert W. Davies; Lieuts, Frank W. Wyley, Chas B. Macdonald, Henry Savile; Staff Surg, C. W. Sharpies, m.d. ; Paym, Jno W. Seccombe. Mallard, 4 S. Composite Gun-Boat. 455 tons. 400 H. P. Lieut and Com, W. L. H. Brown; Sub-Lieuts, Bertram C P. W%lferstan; Arthur G. M. Meredyth; Surgeon, Alfred Patterson. Northajupton, 12. Double S. Iron Armour-plated Ship. 7630 tons. 6070 H. P. Captain, Noel S. F. Difiby; Commander, E. S. Poe. Lieuts, Marmaduke L. Kelham, Hon Francis Spring-Kice, Wm H Mait- land-Doufiall, Ernest A. Simons, A. W. Chisholm-Butten, Herbert W. Sav- ory ; Staff' Com, John B. Johnson ; Major Mar Art, Fred A . Ogle ; Lieut Mar, Wm H. Palmer; Chap, Rev Stephen S. Browne, n.A. ; Fleet Surg, Chas H. Slaughter; Surg, Thos M. Sibbald; Paym, William B. Kamsay. Tkneuos, 12. S. Corvette. 1760 tons. 2030 H. P. Captain, E. C Drummond; Lieuts, Bryan J. H. Adamson, Thos Y. Greet, John A. M. Fraser, Arthur H. D. Ravenhill; Chap and Nav Inst, Rev. Jas Black, m.a.; Staff Surg, A. B. Trousdell, m.d. ; Paym, Allen F. Gain. Urgknt, 3. 2801 tons. Capt, Francis M. Prattent; Com, Oswald P. Tudor; Lieut. E.H.Clarke; Chaplain, Rev. Isaac D. 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Also, in cardboard packages of ^, ^ ani lib., in boxes of 25 Ihi. — ALSO — DYNAMITE iXAlt^) and DTTALIN. Tbe Hlgbest Certificates and Testimonials RecelTed* C. J. WYLDE, Secretary, 70 Bedford Eow, - - HALIFAX, N. S. DAYID BO€UE, PAISTER AND C^LAZIEB, #• i IB the MtrkeM MamifactHred hj HBNDEBSOir & P01T8, Halifax. ALMANACK. 31 DOMINION OF CANADA. Skax of Govkbnment — OTTAWA. Governor- General and Commonder-in-Chie/^{$60fiOO)—llin Excellency ''CMRY CiiAKLKS Keith FiiZMAUKicE, Marquis of Lajnsoowme. [(Secretary, Viscount Melgund. . \Aides-de-Camp, H. Streatfield, Lt. Grenadier Guards; Hon H. J. Anson. Extra ulu/e-^e- Camp, Capt Russell Stephenson. DOMINION OF CANADA-PRIVT COUNOII.. ' Rt Bon Sir John A. Macdonftld, Premier, and President of the CouncU- W,000). ffon8irS.L.Ti\ley, Minister of Finance— ($7,000). " Minister of Railways and Canals — ($7,000). ♦• Sir H. L. Langevin, Minister of Public W^orA»—( $7, 000). *• A. P. Caron, Minister of Militia— {%7 ,000). John Costig&n, Minister of Inland Revenue — ($7,000). J. H. P6pe, Minister of Aaric^ulture— ($7 ,000). John Carling, Postmaster-General— ($7,000). Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Cw*eeoratioiit. H-|l ill! ^ o ao O M P H H P OB i 9 e o o Anchor Brand ZIno White Paint Is more terrioeable 32 DELCHERS FAHMER S PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Members. Hon John Hamilton, " Charles Cormier, Joseph F. Armand, William Henry Chaffers, Jean Huptiitte Guevremout, James Ferrier, Thomas Ityan, M. H. Cochrane, Jean Charles Chapais, Pierre Ikillargeoa. A. H. Paquet, <( u it u t( .« (I Hon P. Pellet ier, ♦* G. G. Stevens, " E. K. B. Pe Bouchervllle. " J. H. Bellerose, " A. W. Offilvie, " J. R. Thibaudeau, " F. X. A. Trudel, L. F. R. Maason, S. RobitailLe, P. A. DeBloig. . A. Tidal, R. W. Scott, J. Northwood. John O'Donohue. J. B. Plumb. ; . ti It 11 ti ti It ti u PROVINCE OF MANITOBA— 3 Members. Hon M. A. Gerard, Hon J. Sutherland. JSon J, C. Schults. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA— 3 Members. Eon W. J. Macdonald, I Hon. H. Nelson. " T. R. Mclnnis. | Hon Robt. Le Moine (Hon'y officer). E. I. Langevin, Clerk of the Parliaments. Chaplain, Yen Arch Deacon Lauder, D.D. Atiistant Clerk, Jas Adamson. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Speaker Hon George A. Kirkpatrick. Clerk— John George Bourinot ; Clerk Assistant— F. Rouleau. at-Arma~D. W. Macdonell. Sergeant- PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Annapolis— William H. Ray. Antigonish — Angus Mclsaac. Cape breton — H. F. McDougall, Murray Dodd. Colchester— //on A. W. McLelan. Cumberland— C. J. Townshend. Digby— /fo» W. B. Vail. Guysborough— John A. Kirk, Halifax— M. B. Daly, John F. Stairs. ^ Hants— ^^'illiam Henry Allison. 1 1 Inverness— Hugh Cameron. Kings — Douglas B, Woodworth. Lunenburg— C. Edwin Ki..ulbach. Queens— James F. Forbes. Pictou— J.McDougald, C. H. Tupper Richmond— Henry N. Paint. Sbelburne— Thomas Robertson, Victoria — Charles J. Campbell. Yarmouth — Joseph R. Kinney. DAYID BOCUE, FAIJNTEB AND eiiAZIEB, » Mrrloeable than Lead for Marine Work. ', Jas Adamson. au. Sergeant- ALMANAOK. 33 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. >ert — John Wallace, krietuii — David Irvine, iarlutto — A. H. Gillraor, loucester Kennedy F. Burns, put— I*. A. Landry, Inffs — (ienrpe E. Kngtcr. )rthuinbcrland— /Am P. Mitchell, leens — George G. King, Kestijcouche— Robert Moffat. St. John, city--//5 O M on g p. I »4 p e 34 DELCUBBU FAUMERH Bruce, K. K., Rupert M. Wells Canlwell, T. White Carleton, Rt. Hon Sir John A. Mac- tlonald, K.c.B. Cornwall and Stormoiit, Dr. Bergin DunduH, Charles E. Hickev Durham, E. R , Arth. T. 11. Williams Durham, W. R., Hon Edward Blake Ei^in, E. R., John H. Wilson. ElKin, W. K., Geo E. Casey Essex, S. R., Lewis Wij^lo Essex, N. R , James C. Talterson Erontenac, lion Geo. A. Kirkpatrick Glen^arrr, Donald Mac-master Grenville, S. Riding, Wra. T. Benson Grey, E. R., Dr. Ttiomas Sproule Grey, N. R., Benjamin Allen Grey, S. R., George Landirkin Haldimand. David Thompson Ilalton, William McOanev llamilt.m (city), F. E. Kilvert, T. Robertson Hastings, E. R., John White IIastina;s,N.R., //on Mac enzieBowell Hastings, W Riding, Alex RoberUon Huron. VV R., M. C. Cameron Huron, E. R., Thomas Farrow Huron, S. R., Sir Wichard Cartwright. Kent, Henry Smyth Kingston (city), A. Gunn Lambton, E. R., John H. Fairhank Lambton, W. R., James F. Lister Lanark, North Riding, Jos Janiieson Lanark, S. Riding, J. G. Haggart Leeds & Grenville, N. R,, Dr C. F. Ferguson Leeds, S. R., George Taylor Lennox, D. W. Allison.' Lincoln and Niagara, J. C. Rykert London (city), Hon 3. Carling Middlesex, N. R., Timothy Coughlin Middlesex, E. R., D. Macinillan Middlesex, S. R., Jas Armstrong Middlesex, W. It., Monck, I^uchlan McCallum Muskoka, W. E. O'Brien Norfolk, N. R., J Charlton Norfolk, S. R., Josenh Jackson Northumberland, K. R.. E. CochranI N<)rthu!nl)erlanil, W. R., (Jeo Guillv| Ontario, N. R., Alex. 1*. Cockburu Ontario, S. R., K. W. Glen Ontario, W. R., Ja* D. Edgar. Ottawa (cit^), Chas. H. MackintoslJ Josoph Tass^ Oxford, N. R., Jas. Sutherland Oxford, 8 R., Archibald Harley Peel, James Fleming Perth, N. R., 8. R. Hesson Perth, S. R., James Trow Peterboro', E. R., J. Burnham Peterboro' W. R , G. Hilliard Prescott. Simon Lal)rosse Prince Edward, J. M. Piatt Renfrew, N. R., Poter White Renfrew, S. R., Robert Campbell Russell, M. K. Dickinson Simcoe, N. R., Dalton McCarthy Simcoe, E. R., Herman H. Cook Simcoe, S. R., Col. Richd. Tyrwhitt] Toronto Centre, Robert Hay Toronto, East, John Small ' Toronto, West, J. Beaty, Q. c. Victoria, NR, Hector Cameron, Q.c. Victoria, S. R^ Joseph R. Dundas Waterloo, N. R., H.Kranz Waterloo, S. R., James Livingstone j Welland, John ^'"''guson Wellington, C li., Dr G. T. Orton Wellington, p. R., James McMulienj Wellington, S. R., James Innes Wcntworth, N. R, T. Bain Wentworth, 8. R.. Lewis Springer York, E. R., Hon Alex Mackenzie York, N. R., Wm. Miilock York, W. R., N. C. Wallace PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Lisgar, Arthur W. Ross Marquette, Robert Watson Provencher, Joseph Royal Selkirk, Hugh Sutherland Winnipeg, Capt. Thomas Scott PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo, James Reid New Westminster, J. A. R. Homer Vancouver, David Wni Gordon I Victoria, E. C. Baker, Noah Shakes-< I peare, I Yale, F. J. Barnard. UAYID BOCHE, PAIATfiB AND GLACIER, -'IT' ft I (f TT J- Hurnhatn G. Ililliard ahrosHe . M. I'latt oter White >l)ert Campbell ikinson I ton McCarthy rman H. Cook , . Richd. Tyrwhitt obert Hav n Small ' lieaty, q. c. tor Cameron, qc. seph R. Duadas I.Kranz ames Livingstone •guson Dr G. T. Orton . James McMulIenj James Innes T. Bain Lewis Springer lex Mackenzie Mulock Wallace Falntu to yive imtlBriiotloB. )85] ALMANACK. 35 PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. * Skat of Govkhkmkut— HALIFAX. \lAeutenant- Governor, (and Dtp Governor for ngning Marriage Licenses^, ro,()00)— His Honor tne Honorable Mattiikw Hknhy Riciiky, Q. C. \Private Secretary, Lt.-Col. H. W. Clarke, N. 8. M- EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. William S. Fielding, mp.p., Premier nnd Provincial Secretnyy. " Charles E. Church, ai • .r., Com'r of Public Worki and Mine: •* Alonzo J. White, m.p.p.. Attorney General. '• Thomas Johnson, m.p.p. " Isad»re LeBlanc, M.L.C. ** Thnmaf. F. Morrison, M.L.C. " J. W. Longlay, m.p.p. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Pretident. . , .Hon Robert Boak, Halifax. 7on John McKinnon Antigontsh, '" Samuel Creelman Stewiacke, [" Daniel McN. Parker, M . D Halifax, = " Thomas F. Morrison, M.B o Londonderry . K. Oakes, Esq .Digbv. tames Butler, Es(^. Haiirax, loran E. Baker, Esq Yarmouth, Charles M. Francheville Ewq Guysborough, [ohn B. Dickie, Ei»q Truro. lavid McCurdy, Esq Baddeck^C.B. lirara Black, Esq Amherst, H. Owen, Esq., Lunenburg. ^0. Whitman, Esq Annapclis, V. Dexter, Esq Brooklyn, Qns. L H. Goudge, Esq Windsor. ^ex. McKay, Enq Sydney, C B. Clerk, John C. Halliburton. Chaplain, Rev George W. Hill, a.m. reniteman Usher oj the Black Rod, Robert Romans. *^* The MemberR of the Executive and LeRiBlatlve Couiicil» are Justices of the peace throughout the Province, so long us they belong to either branch. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. f» (8peffl^er....^on A. McGillivray. LNNAPOLI8 CorNTY....^(m J. W. Longlcy, M.E.C., and Henry Munro. LNTIGONI8H " ... .C. B. Whidden and Ajigus McGillivray. IJapk Breton ** ....Hon Alonzo J. White, M.E.C., Attorney General, and Wklliam Buchanan. ;oLCHE8TER *' ... .William A. Patterson wnd William M. Blair. kiMBERL^MD '* ,...Wm. T. Pipes and T. R Black. )iGBY " .... Henry ^f . Robicheau and John S. McNeill. rUYSBOBOUOH " ... . Otto S. Weeks and James A. Fraser. LLIFAX " ....William D. Harrington, M. J. Power, and Hon William S. Fielding, Provincial Secretary. [ANTS " ... .Nathaniel Spence and Allan Haley. FERNESS " ... .Alex. Campbell and I>r. McLennan LINGS '* ... .Thomajs L. Dodge and Thomas R. Harris. 9. 01! 186 Ariry ID }lt»»llAntax— Tarnishes* Gilder'ii Reqaisites. ;'l HENDEBS Py k POTTS, Halifax, offer for sale, ■ IMIIIIIIH.ll "' ' 36 BELOHBB^ FARMERS ![188 Lunenburg County.... iTon Chaa E. Church, m.«.o., Comr. of PublX Works arid Minet, and George Angus Kotts| ,,..A. C. Bell, Robert Hocken and Chas. H. Muofro. . . . .Joseph H. Cook and Jason M. Mack. .... /ion Isidore Le Blanc, m.b. c, and Murdock McRae| . . . . Wm. F. MacCov and Hon Thos. Johnson, m.e < . . . .William F. McOurdy and John A. McDonald. . k. .Albert Gi^ton and Thomas £. Corning. Clerk, Henry C D. Twining. Assistant Clerk, John W. Ouseley. Messenger, John Fitzgerald. PiCTOU QURENS Richmond Shelburnk Victoria Yarmouth tt u PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Provincial Secretary, Hon W. S. Fielding, Sf.p.p. Deputy Sec% Herb^ Crosskill. ^inancica Clerk, Wm K. Reynolds. Marnage License Ckrkx Edwin C. lairbanks. Provincial Cashier, W. E. Brine. CUrk, James' Maclnernay. . // Department of Public Works and Mines. Commissioner, Hon C. E. Church. Deputy Commissioner, John KellyJ Inspector of Mines, Edwin Gilpin, jr. Chief Clerk, C. H. CarmanJ Departmental Clerk, R. T. Murray. Provincial Engineer j Martin Murl phy. Deputy Gold Comm'rs.—Snerbrooke, Wm L. r*ye. Mines Boarci of Examiners — John Rutherford, Stellarton ; Henry S. Poole, Stellar j ton; William Hall, Spring Hill ; William Rontledge, Sydney; David McKean, Little Glace Bay. Secretary, Edwin Gilpin, Halifax, ln8pectoi| of Mines. Frovinoial Hospital for Insan^ Visitors, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Proylncial Secretary,] the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House ofl Assembly, and the heads or authorized representatives of all christian! churches in the Province. Medical Superintendent, Alexander P. Reid| M.D. Asst Physician, Georgo A. SinclA\T, M.D. Commissioners of Public Charities. The Commissioner of Public Works and Mines, the Mayor of Halifax,! John White, D. McPherson, William McKerron. Secretary, JR. T. Murray. Crown Land Department. Commissioner of Crown Lands, The Attorney General. Chief Clerk] Jas H. Austen. Clerk, Jas W. McKenzi«. Deputy Surveyors — Anna\ polls, Bernard Calneck, Edw. Barteaux, jr. ; Antigonish, Hugh McDon! aid. Cape Breton, H. R. McKenzie, William lioiitledge ; Colchester, R,: L, Byers, William Faulkner, William G Ousley, Edmjaud Archibald, j Saml G. A. Morrison; Cumberland, Welwood McNab, jr., A. Pugsley,! D. J. Taylor and George C. Harrison ; Dighy, Anselm M Comeau ; ' Guyshoro\ W. Hartshorne, C. T. Taylor, D. W. Crockett; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, C. R. Fairbanks, E. U. Keating, H. W. Andrews" M. McJ. Logan, Angus Cruickshanks, Jas F. Hendry, Jas F. Anderson ; Hants, James McKenzie ; Inverness, Colin E. Chisholm, Archibald D. McLellau ; Kings, J. Leard, Hennigar Neily, Arch Foster ; Lunenburg, W. J. Wentzell ; Pictou, Jas Holmes, F. W. McKenzie, Jas S. j'raser ; Queens, Samuel Smith. John H. Harlow, N. R. Freeman ; Richmond, John J. Robertson; Shetbarne, James A. McKay; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield. DAYID UOCHE, PAINTER AM1> GLAZIER, Splrite of TnrpeBtiie in best selected Barrels. ALlfANACK. 37 Board of Agxioultare. \Pr€$ident, David Matheson, Pictou; Vice-President, Israel Longworth; retary and Treasurer, Professor Lawson. The following are the ^embers: — Governm&nt Member, Hon Alonzo J. White; District Jo. \, Hdi^ax and Lunenburg Counties, Gen. J. W. Laurie, Oak- bid ; District No. 2, Kings, Annapolis and Q^eens, \V. E. Starratt, paradise J District No. 3, Digby, Shelbume and Yarmouth, Charles E. lirown, ^Tarmouth ; District No. 4, //ants, Colchester, Cumberland, srael I^ongworth, Truro ; District No. 5, Pictou, Antigonish, Guysboro', )avid Matheson, Pictou; District No. 6, Cape oreton, Richmond, fnvemess, Victcria, John McKeen, Mabou. Commuuicatio.^s for the Board are to be addressed to " Professor iwson, Dalhousie College, Halifax." Provincial Veterinary Surgeon, Wm Jakeman. Provincial Library. His Honor the Lieut.-Governor, Hon A. G. Archibald, W. T. Pipes, [Esq, M.P.P., Hon L. G< Power, J. H. Harvey, Esq, J. W. Longley, jERq, M^B.G., Dr. Allison, Rev G. W. Hill, W- D. Harrington, Esq, (m p.p. Custodian, V. Blake Crofton. Chief Game Commissioner, Charles Sydney Harrington. Commissioner for examining, preserving, and Arranging ancient records \and documents, illustrative of the History and progress oj Society in the J*rovince, Thos. B. Aikins, d.c.L. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Governmknt—FREDERICTON. Lieut.-Governor-^$9,000) -Bis Honor the Hon R. D. Wilmot Private Secretary, Henry Wilmot, Esq Prov. Aide-de-Camp, Captain A. F. Street EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon I. F. Gillespie, President of C&uncil. Hon D. McLellan, m.p.p. \PriW. Secretary. Hon A. G. Blair, m.p.p., Attwney General. Hon ; James Mitchell, m.p.p., Surveyor General. HonV. 6. Rj'an, Chief Corner Board of Works. Hon R. J. Ritchie, Solicitor General. Hon. E. A. I^Vail, M. D., M.P.P., Hon G. S. Turner, m.p.p., and Hon A. Harrison. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President, . . .Hon D. Hanington. Hon William Haniiltou " Robert Young " John Lewis " Thomas K. lones " Wm B. Beveridge Owen Mclnern}' George F. Hill " Archibald Harrison Clerk, Geo Botsford. Clerk Assistant, J. H. Phair. F.Alexander. Usher of the Black Mod, B. R. J onett. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. (1 Hon Allan A . Davidson *' James Ryan John FleVwelliiig Francis Woods Robert Robinson A. F. Randolph A. D. Richard. Cliaplain, Rev Albert (Bounty Speaker. . . . /Jon .HonW. J. Lewis, m.d., Gains S. Turner s ■^^ K . JS6 Argjie St., Malifax^Snalts. ! i ■ 1 ! 1 1 : j ; i i 1 liM 1^ .'t e HH - , ■ QB 1-3 m^m 1 1 1 ] 'Ht :|inp SQ - m u ;''^ C5 'W' 04 ^W' a - ■PM C8 •«i> <• t S «s e A e od - .' ■ ■ ■} g . ^. .- c •** QC « •M 08 V fm »-J S i'< '• 40 OD . o S o A H Enamel While, Maniifaotared bj HENDERSON St POTTS, 38 belcher's farmer's [188f Cakleton County. . .John S. Leighton, George W. White Chaklotte Co J. £. Lynott, John McAdam, Geei^ Hibbard am James Mitchell. Gloucesteb " ....Patrick Ryao, Francis McManuB. Kent " .... Wm Whe'ten. Oliver LeBlanc. Kings " ....Hon E. A. Vail, Hon Finnemore E. Morton and G.| Hudson Flewelling. Madawaska Co Matthias Nadeau. NoRTH'MBLD •' ....Hon Michael Adams, Thomas J*. Gillispie, W. A.| Parit and J. P. Burchiil. . . . .Albert Palmer, R. Hethenn^on. . . . .Cunard Barbarie, C H. Labillois. ... .John V Ellis, fTon £ McLeod. ....David McLellan, A. Stockton, R. J. liitohie and] Wm Quinton. . . ..Hon. Wm E. Perley, Arthur Glasier. . . . . W. R. L. Tibbitts. Westmoki/d " ....ITon Daniel L. Hanington. John A. Humphrey] Dr Black, and E. A. Killam. York " ....Hon G. J. Colter, A. G. Blair, Fred P. Thompson,] and E . L. Wetmore. Clerk, George J. Bliss. Clerk Assistant, John Richards. Sergeant-\ at-Arvis, John Gravis. Engrossing Clerk, C W. Beckwith. Queens *' Restigouche " St. John City St. John " SUNBURY Victoria ti PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Ho'ii John Lefurgey, " Wm Campbell, '• Donald Ferguson, " Stewart burns. .1 .-.'Si^ Lietit. Governor, — ($7,000) — His Honor Hon A. A McDonald. Private Secretary, ($;325) — F. J. Conroy. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.. President-^Hon W. W. Sullivan. Hon S. Prouse, *' J. (). Arsenanlt, " A. J. McDonald, " Xeil McLeod, Clerk and Auditor<-R. F. DeBlois. 1.EGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President — Hon J. Balderston. ' "" ' * Queen's Covntx. — Charlottetimn and Royalty— T. W. Dodd, PffSt District — John Balderston. Angus B. Mackenzie. Second District— J as. Nicholson, L. MacMillan. King's County.— AVs* Disti-ict — i. W. Fraser, L. Kickham. Second District — Jas Clow, T. Annear, Prince County— A'rs« Dis/sisfnc<~Pet 1 1 II 1' 1 i ; 1 ( ( i i \ li HENDERSON & POTTS, Agents for Johnson Bros., Hnlh c OS B mm 40 belcher's farmer's Hon Thomas Wood i Bedford, " J . G. Laviolette. . . m r. . ,,,, ,,.. DeLorimier, " J. Hearn k Stadacona, " Thomas Savage. Golfe. " Elizee Dionne. » ., , Qrandville, " E. Remillard,.. , . .Dela DurantayeJ " George Couture Laiuon, " Elear Gerin .i, Kennebec, " John Eli Gingras ....;. The XaurentidefiJ i I^ ^alle. Eon J. J. Ross i...... .Sbawinegan, " F. X. O. Methot De La Valliare, " Louis Archambeault , Repentigny, " L. C. Champagne Mines-Isles, George Bryson .Inkerman, C. De Boucherville, Montarville , It ASSEMBLY. C.S.Wurtele. Missisquoi Edmund Spencer Montcalm Montmagny. . Montmorency Montreal, c. . Montreal, e'. . Montreal, w. Napierville Nicolet ... Ottawa Co Pontiac. . . . Portneuf . . , Quebec, c , Clerk G. B. de Boucherville. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod\ S. S. Hatt. Sergeant-at-Arms, L. E. Frenette, LEGISLATIVE Speaker.... Hon J. Argenteuil William Owens Bagot Antolne Casavant Beauce Hon Jean Blanchet Beauharnois. . . .C.'Bergevin BelUch..o.... p.,H^K-^-*;; Berthier J. Robillard Bonaventure . . .H. J. Martin Brome W. W. Lynch Chambly Dr. S. Martel Champlain Robert Trudel Chateauguay. . .J. E. Kobidoux. i Charlevoix. . . . { ^f^l'^^^'^''^'* ^*- Chicoutimi and I p, «,, ttm.- Saguenay j ^ ^^- "''*'^« Compton W. Sawyer Deux Montagues. Benj. Beauchamp. Dorchester N. Audet Driimmondknd ( «r t wr ** Arthabaska, j W. J. Watts Gaspe E. J. Flynn Hochelaga L. Beaubien . Huntingdon. . . .Dr. Cameron Iberville Alexis Louis Deraera Jacques Cartier.A. Boyer. Joliette V. P. Lavallee, m.d. Kamouraska . . .C A. E. Gagnon Lanrairie L. B. A. Charlebois L'Assomption . .Joseph Marion Laval P. E. LeBlanc . Levis F. X Leniieux. L'Islet Chs Marcotte Lotbiniere Hon H . G. Joly Maskinonge K. Caron Megantic Frs. Langelier. .J. B. Richard .N. liernatcheK .L. G. Desjardins .Geo W. Stephens .L. O. Taillon .J. McSharie ..F. X. Paradis ' ' . . .1 . F. Dorais ...L. Duhamel, m.d. . . .W. J. Poupare . . . J. D. Brousseaa I H. F. Rinfret dit Ma- ' I loiiin Quebec, e J. Shehyn Quebec, w. . . .Felix Carbrav Quebec Co. . . .Hon Pierre Garneau Richmond & i t„„^ „„ n- . Wolf J Jacques Picard Richelieti Leon Leduc Rimouski . ...Liouis Napoleon Asselin Rouville . .Etienne Poulin . St Hyacinthe . . Hon H. Mercier St Jean Hon F. G. Marchand St Maurice. . . F. S. L. Desaulniers SheflFord Isidore Fregeau Sherbrooke — Hon J. G. Robertson Soulanges W . Duckett Stanstead John Thornton Temiscouata...G. H. Deschenes Terrebonne . . .G. A. Nantel Trois Rivieres. Arthur Turcotte. Two MountainsB. Beauchamp Vaudreuil .... Vercheres Abraham Bernard Yamaska J. 0. S. Wurtel^ Clerk, Louis DeLorme. Serjeant at Arms, G. Laroque. DAVID BO€UE, PAINTER AND (^ILAZIEB, m Bros., HnlK Ship Brand Pure Linseed Oil. !/* the Black Hod] ALMANACK. 41 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat of Government— TORONTO. iLieutenant-Govei'nor, — ($10,000) — His Honorthe Hon J. B. Robijisoa. [Private Secretary and A. D. C, Capt Gamble Geddes. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. O. Mowatt, Attorney General. A. M. H088, Conimiamner of Agriculture and Provincial Treasurer. C. F. Fraser, Commissioner of Public Works. T. R. Pardee, Commissioner of Crovm Lands. * G. W. Ru89, Ministtr of A'ducation . ' A. S. Hsirdy, Provincial Secretary and Eegistrar. Clerk, J. G. Scott. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. (^ea^er, C. Clarke, MD. dington George Dennison igoma ant, N. R Hon J. Young, ■ant, 8. B Hon A. S. Hardy, ckville Hon C. F. Fraser, uce, N.R John Gillies, ce, 8. R H. P. O'Connor, rdwell J. Hammill, rleton. G. W. Monck, rnwall A. P. Ross, fFerin, R. McGhee, ndas Andrew Brdder, rham, e.b. . .0. H, Brereton, rham, W.R.. .J. W. McLaughlin, in, B.it. . . . . .J. Cascaden, in, w. B. . . .0. Ermatinger, Isex, 8. R... . . . W. D. Balfour, sex, N. R., . . . . S. White, )ntenac H. Wilmot, ^engarry J.Rayside, renville, 8.R. .F. J. French, By, N.R D. Crtighton, irey, e.R., N. McColmun, By, s. R., ....J. Blyth, istings, N. . . . Ai F. Wood, istings, E.R. .Wm. Hudson, istings, w R. .E. Sills, [uron, s.R. . . . A. Bishop, luron, E.B. . . .T. Gibson, [uron, w Hon A. M. i?oss, laUlimand J . Baxter, [alton W Kearns, [amilton city. .J. M. Gibson, Lent, E. R.,. . . .D. McCraney, Lent^ w. R., . . . J. Clancy, Kingston city.. J. H. Metcalfe, i^ambton, w. r. . Hon T . R . Pardee, imbton, E.R.. .Peter Graham, mark, n.r ,.. .W. C Caldwell, lark, s.R. . . . W. Lees. Leeds, n.r, and ) tt «jr • 1 GrenviUe, j H. Merrick, Leeds, d.B Dr. Preston, Lennox Geo. D. Hawley, Lincoln .S. Neelon,' London city W. R. Meredith, Monck R. Harcourt, Middlesex, e.r. .D. Macl^enzie, Middlesex, n.r. .J. Waters, Middlesex, w.^.Hon G. w. Ross, Muskoka ...... .j;. Dill, Norfolk, N. R. . . . J, B. Freeman^ Norfolk, 8. R. .. .W. Morgan, Ontario, n.r. . . .Thomas P^xton, Ontario, s R. . . . J. Dryden, Ottawa city P. BaskerviUe, Oxford, N .' R. . . . Hon O. Mowatt, Oxford, 8 . R . . . . . G. H. Cook, Peel K.Chisholm, Perth, N.R .H. Hess, Perth, s.R Thos Ballantyne, Peterboro', w. r. J. Carnegie, Peterboro', e.r. .T. Blezard, Prescott A. Hagar, Prince Edward. .J. Hart, Renfrew, n.k T. Murray, Renfrew, s.R. . . . Russell H. Robillard, Simcoe, e. r Charles Drury, Siracoe, w. R. . .0. J. Phelps, Simcoe, s. r. . .G. McKay, Stormont. J. Kerr, Toronto, East. . .Hon A. Morris, Toronto, West.. .H. E. Clarke, Victoria, n.r John Fell, » Victoria, s r. . .D. J. Mclntyre. e 8» ft o 96 9 i 286 Argyle St.» flalifax— Stains for Wood, eioes. :iii: ::^'- . rm i o M H bo e e s a as M .a S O '1 HENDERSON & POTTS, Manufaotarers 42 BELCnBRS FARMERS Waterloo, n.b.. .E. Snider. Waterloo, s. r. . .Isaac Masters, Welland C«l. Morin, Wellington, s. R.J. Laidlaw, Wellington, N.R. .C. Clarke, Wellington, W.R.R. McKim, Wentworth, H.R. .Dr. McMahon, Wentworth 8.R..N. Awrey, York, B . B. G. W. Kadgerow, York, w.B Major Gra_v, York, N.B. ..... Dr Widdefield. Clerk, C. T. Gilimor. 8ergt-at-Arms, S. Glackmeyer. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat op Government — WINNIPEG. Lientetiant Governor, — ($9,000) — His Honor the Hon J. C. Aikens. Private Secretary, Walter T. Kirby. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. J. Norquay, Treasurer and Premier. " C. P. Brown, Minister of Public Works. " J nmeB A.. MiWer, Attorney General ." A. A. C. LaRiviere, Minister of AgricuUwe. " D. H. Wilson, Provincial Secretary. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Assiniboine Alexander Murray, Baie St. Paul. . . E. L. Fairbanks, Birtle E. P. Leacock, Burnside Isaac Mawhinney, Brandon. ....... J. E. Wood worth, Cartier Joseph Lecomte, Dauphine. ..... .John A. Davidson, Dufterin, N. .. .Dr, Wilson, -^ Dufferin, S W. Winram, Emerson C. S. Douglas, Gladstone C. P. Brown. High Bluff. Wm. Crawford, Kildonau .......John MacBeth, Layerandrj'e .... L. A. Prudhomme, Minnedosa Dr. Harrison, Mountain Thos. Greenaway, Morris Henry Tiennant, Norfolk Chas Hdj', Portage la Prairie. Joseph Martin, Rockwood S. J. Jackson, Springfield J. H. Bell, St. Agathe J. E. Cyr, , St. Andrews . . .John Norquay, St. Boniface..* t .A- A. C. LaRiviere, St. Clements .... Capt. Allan, St. Francis Xavier.E. F. Gigot, Turtle Mount ain.F. M. Young, Westbourne C. P. Brown, Winnipeg, N E. G. Conklin, Winnipeff s A. C. Kill^m. Woodlands W Wagner. Sergeant-at-Arrns, John McDougall. Clerk, Thomas Spence. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Seat ov Govehnment^-VICTORIA. j /. u«.-G(w.— ($9,000)— His Honor the Hon Clkmknt F. Corn wall. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. I Bon Wm. Smithe, Cnmrnyof Lands and Wwks, {Premier.) //on John Robson,, Promncial Secretary, Minister Mines, Finance and Agriculture. Hon. A. E. B. Davie, Attorney General. , . Clerk,'£. Elwyn. PATU) BOGUE, PAINTEtt AND GLAZIER, t J> C. Aikens. ^ Cornwall. of the Inperial Shoe Blacking. llB5] ALMANACK. 43 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . J. A. Mara. riboo George Cowan, Charles Wilson, R. McLeeae. Bsiar John Grant. lox W. M. Dinf^all. iiwichan W. Smithe. |uiinault H. H-sI^eaen, C. £. Pooley. Dtenay K. T. G^lbraith. tllooet A. £. B. Davie, E. Allen. lanaimo R. Dunsmuir, Wm Raybould. lew Westminster City.. -Hon W. J. Armstrong. to. do. Dist..John Robson, James < )rr. rictoria City lion R Beaven,T. Davie, S. Duck, M. W. T. Drake. Do. District Robert F. John, G. A. McTavish. rale ..J. A. Mara, Chas Semlin. G< B. Martin. Clerk, T. Fell. THE NORTH-WEST TEERITOiqES. if . •. I ■ . ■ Skat ok Government— REGINA. . ■ ■ ■ . . ' . ' I ' ■-.■■■■ lAeut Governor— His Honor the Son Edoar Dbwdnet, EXECUTIVE COTOCIL. Li^ut-CoI J. F. McLeod, c. m. o., and Hugh' Richardson, Stipendiary Jngistrates, Members of Council, ( ex-affia,o), and Pascal Brelaud, IJeut- Jol. A. G. Irvine and Hayter Reed, Maimers of Council specially appointed; jawrence Clarke, elected Member of Council; Lieut-Col A. G.Irvine, Com- lissioner of Police ; Amedee Forget, Clerk of Council and Secretary to lieut Governor. W. J. Soott, Registrar. E. lu Richard, Sheriff. PROVINCE OP KEEWATIN. limtenani Governor — The Lieut Goremor of Manitoba for the time being. Indian Agents — Capt Allan McDonald, M. G. Dickieson. PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor — Sir John Hawley Glover, K. C. M. G. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. iffon W, V. Whitewav, Premier, ' E. D. Shea, " Alex. Mackay, Bon W. J. S. Donnelly, " ^:dward White. " James Winter. o e f 9 I r » s 3 2S6 Argryle St., Halifax— FaiBters' Supplies. HENDERSON A POTTS, Halifax, pat op Handjr Coloi O « a cS 44 belcher's farmer's [18f^ LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. JJbn Edward Morris, President. ti Eon John Winter, m.d. •' Edward Wiiite, E. D. Shea, W. J S. Donnelly, Robert Thorbuni, A. Harvev, Thomas talbot, J. H. Warren, Acting Clerk, Hugh Carter. Mon C. R- Ayre, " M. Monroe, J. Syme, Charles Crowdy, " Phillip Cleary, " Jas. S, Pitts. " Jas. McLaucliliD. u HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. " '= Speaker 27on R. L Kent, Q. C. •• ' District of St John's, East— J. J. Dearin, Robert J. Kent and Robei*: John Parsons, jiinr. DistnctofBt John's, FTe**— Patrick G. Scott. Philip D. White, J. J^ Callanan. District of St. 5^r6e— John Hoyles Boone, Esa. District of St. Ge(W,(7e— Michael Henry CarbV, Esq. District of Conception Bay, Southern Division — Patrick Nowlan, and R. McDonnell. ' - District of Port-de- Grave — John Bartlett. District 6/ Carbonear-'X. Pejiny, ' > District of Bay-de- Ferrfs— Levi Garland. District of Ferryland—A.. f. Goodridge, Daniel Joseph Green. District of Placentia and' St Mary's — Hon W. J. S. Donelly, Albert Bradshaw, Michael Tobin. District of Harbor Grace — Charles Dawe, and Sir Ambrose Shea. JiiiJ DistHct of Trinity — Hon W. V. Whiteway, Robt. Bond, Joseph Boyd.J Z>M Handy Colo Ready Mixed Pnlnts In Small and Largre PAckagres. !6] ALMANACK. 45 VHE WESTERN UNION TELEeRAFll COMPANY. nroe, e, Crowdy, Cleary, . Pitts. Lauclilin. . Kent and Rober ip D. White, J. Jl trick Nowlan, and 1 Green. Donelly, Albert tnbrose Shea. | nd, Joseph Bo^d s Proprietors and Ivefliteen of all the 'Me^raph Lined in the United Stated the Maritime I'rovinces, from Port Mood to San Francisco, and con- sting «»a Atlantic Cable and Northern line with all the Telefi^raphs in world. Capital, $80,000,000. Mead Oftice, 145 B'dway, New York. rest., Norvin Green, V. Prcsdt, and Genl Manager, T. T. Eckert. i^resdts, A. Scliell, H. Durkee, I. Van Home. Sec'y, A. R. Prewer. reaa., R. JJ.. Rochester. Auditor, J. B. VanEvery. Supd't Easteri: ivision, C A. Tinker. , The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville, \d those of Newfoundland at North Sydney, C. H. Nova Scotia District. — Superintendent, K. T. Clinch, St. John. Manager, C. Dawion. Accountant, A. R. Hovt. Clerks, F. ('. Bell, John HoL>an. lief Operator, E. B. Caswell. W. S. Morrisey, A. G B. Blair Robert ijlly, C. G. LeCras, R. J. Smithwick, Pi Purchell, Miss Annie S. Chisholm. n f' herst, nnapolis, ntigonish, vondale, yiesford, richat, thol, ddeck, rriiigton, ierwick, dgeport. getown, idgewater, ar River, niiing, s», ester, ran Dartmouth, East R Slieet Hbr ElniHdale, Creat Village, Guysboro', Glace Bay, Halifax, Hantsport, Hillsburgh, Iron Mines, Isaac's Harbor, Jeddore, Kentville, Lawrencetown, Lingan, C B,, Liverpool, Liscombe Mills, Margaret's Bay, Maccan, Marie Joseph, Melrose. Mt. Uniacke, Middleton, Mabou, Musquodoboit North Sydney, N. Glasgow, Pictou, Pictou Landing, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Wcvmouth, Port Hood, Westville, Shubenacadie, Shfrbrook, Ship Harbor, St T^oter's, Stellar ton, Stewiacke, Sydney, Tatamagouche, Tangier, Truro, Toi- Bav, Wallace, Waverley, P. Thompson, AVjOuutrv Harbour Lockeport, ^ Cross Roads, Londonderry, ~" Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, u w Baj', )ebert, - Pt. Mulgrave, Pugwash, Richmond, River John, Sackville, N Shelbume, B. Whitehead, Wilmot, Windsor, Windsor Junctibti, Wolfville, Yarmouth, And all Railway Stations in Province. HALIFAX FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. -s !NT. leral—J. Winter; l-Jfon W. J. S. uditor General— Esq. ; Asiistant Hon Joseph J. t Emerson, Esq ; B.T— Judges— D. -R. R. Lilley, tennett, Esq. (A g ^ cs 4) e tt,o-5: C «^ ■Si ?* ■ a. c ?• fe " >-^^^ (O i» 03 c ^^ ( 5 •- ^ S = ,■ C »- o 3 O '•CQ-<0 0'0 .-2 02 ai o c8 ^ 5^ ©5 09 OD -»A CO ' C dj » *' mn !o'-' Ops ■V t 3'S ^■ ca^ Sit, 03 H) *a *s -t> ao 3'i» CQ S ^C/j n «~ ^ c «« S c .2CC "^ *?.-7 et t^ w .> S > tD CO Seas S >; O p t, o u o o c o uawo — "3^3 o «§ f-J 02 S S^ C QJ aj 1) ■+3 c c o «3 t. ■_ u o o o o i1 c o 5 = CIS 55 V s .C en < >— s c r" r" "J S QOOS ice CDC5 — it XT. X -.J OS CS lit I' _ „^ l« o C . c4 C £ c a o as eo-*»n«oi--oo(;;fi, 'K HERDERSOM & POTTS, k«*p a Complete stook of iHili IB 2 S H es o « S a a ig o 46 BKLCHBU'8 FARMBU's [188.1 mi^HB 89 & 93 Upper Water St, Halifax.- '' DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CUSTOM & REAOY-MADE CLOTHING. \Vholesale and Retail. Oar TERMS being STAICTLY CASH, we can recommena tma sellj our Goods as cheap aa any honse In tbe City. STOCIC REIPIjETsTISHED every STEik^MERl Oasli Paid for Somespun and Tarn. FOOT J^GOB ST , BETWEEN COMMERCIAL & GRONAN'S WHARVES.! 155 GRANVILLE ST. HALIFAX, N. S. 155 G. M. SMITH & CO.' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DR7 GOODS. •11 ^,^"' Stock is personally selected each season, and our prices 1 will be found as low as any houae in the trade. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED, U which we give oor bestl attention. I We keep a full Stock in all departments, and new Goods arrivine by every steamer. DAVID ROCHE, PAINTEB AND 6LAZIEB, \ l6f« stook of Dry Colorst TarnlsTies, Hroixm, and Gold ^. ALMANACK. 47 =^fiiNas FIAITOSI By the leading American and Canadian Mannfacturern. IFROM MKI>I|IM TO THK lll«HB»T PKICIiW NADR. ' Largest Stock in the Maritime Provinces to select from. Prices 10 to 20 per cent less tbaii the average dealer. Y our interest should induce you to write for prices. OEQAITS I rlor, Parlor Grand, and Chapel Styles. SOLE AGENT FOR THE BELL AND DOMINION COMPANIES. 60 State whether you wish to purchase for cash or on the instiiluient plan. ^-'»^i.>*Hr W. H. JOHNSON, 191 and 123 Mollis St., Halifax, N. S. WEATHER GUIDE* 'he following Table (the result of many yearss* actaal observation) is ribed to Dr. Herschel. It is constructed upon a due consideratien of attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respecting Earth, and servej to show what kind of wcatlier will most probaWy >w the entrance of the Moon into any of lier quarters : — .Time of Change. In Summer. In Winter. Between midnight A 2 a. v. | " 2 and 4 ▲. u. •' 4 " 6 " " II (J " 8 " 8 10 •« IQ •' 12 " At 12 N(ion, and to 2 p. M. Betvreen 2 and 4 p. m. " 4 " 6 " ft 10 8 " 10 " niidniirht. Fair. Cold with showers. Bain. Wind and ruin.. Variablo. Showery. ^ Very rainy. "'' Variable. Fair. Fair if wind l>e N. W. Rainy if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair. Hard Frost unless wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Stormy uid-rainy. Stormy. Rain if wind W. Snow if E. Pnld aiui high wind. Bnow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N or N E. SnowifSofSW. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty. ['The nearer midnight any of the Moon's changes occur, the finer will the weather during the succeeding week; the nearer noon any of jse changes happen, the more foul and wet will be the weatlier that follow. s I » GB OB 3 5 B 9 OB >• sr MM- B S 286 Argryle »U, lUJirax-Putiy, Paiut Oil. \v. e a H H « ae P OD m « « p ca p « p e HJ^NDERSON A POTT81 aTftrded Prtxft Medal at 48 DBLOHEK8 FARMERS HALIFAX i* I 119 EOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. Designed to Educate Young Men for Businessj U..^\ The most thorough Course of Instruction given in an institution of the kind on the Continent. No Young Man can aflford to miss it. Send for CiroularK, which will be sent free to auj address. FBAZES ft WSZST02T, Proprietors!'. j| ClEIiHTOI & MAISHALL, STATIONERS, Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers] DEALERS IN Charts, Navigation Books, Nautical Instrnments, fto. %« 1^« C^fiA$^^ WUOLRSAIiE AND RETAIL DEAI.ER IN Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions, &c. OATS, BBAH A»S 7EBD AL'TTATS OSr SASS. \m Airgsfii® stii>@@t, " nmwm» 1%. sJ DATIO EOCHE, PAINTfB kSH «|,AZICB, ize Medal At itnlon Exhibition, 1888, for Pore White Lead Paint. « ALMANACK. 49 !:lcher's almanack FO R 1 88S- ihited for Halifax, Lat. 44° 39' 80" N., and Lonjf. 6SO 36' 4(y' W. iRi Qreenwich, — and for ordinary purposes will serve, with su^iickint aoctiTftcy, for all partH of the Province, in- cluding the iHlnnd of Cape Breton. m given in am!^ a SIGNS OP THE PLANETS, ETC. The Suti, or The Earth, Now Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter, S Mercury, 9 Venus, % Mars, ^ Jupiter, ^2 Saturn, 9 Uerschul or Uranus. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. rns 1 f Aries, head, 2 ^ Taurus, nock, 3 U Gemini, arms, breast, ring < j;ns. i ( 4 25 Cancer, bre J 5 St Leo, heart, * T 6 tgj Virgo, bow bowels. Autamn \ signs. J Winter signs • (12 7 ::^ Libra, reins, 8 n\^ Scorpio, secrets, / Sagittarius, thi. Vf Capric^omus, kn. Za Aquarius, legs, X Pisces, feet. f-fc' CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. Idea Number 5 let 14 »r Cycle... 18 Dominical Letter D Roman Indiction 13 Julian Period 6598 ?he yenr 5646 of the Jewish Era commences on September 10, 1885. tamad&n (month of abstinence observed by tlie Turks) commences rJune 14, 1885. ^he year 1303 of the Mohammedan Era commences on Oct. 10, 1885 . MOVABLE FEASTS. tuagesima Sundaj' Feb. 1 cagesima Sunday 8 Unquagosima — Shrove Stin. 15 I Wedftesdav 18 idrag. — 1st Sun. in Lent.. 22 Im Sunday Mar. 39 )d Friday April 3 kSTEK Sunday 5 Ea!)ter Monday. .-. Apl. low Sunday Rogation Sunday May Aficension Day—Holy Thursi Pentecost — Whit Sundaj'... Trinity Sunday Corpus Christi June 6 13 lU 14 24 31 4 First Sunday in Advent. . . .Nov. 29 Other Feasts, Anniversaries, &c., will be found in Calendar pages. EMBER DAYS. Wed., Frid. and Sat. after first Sunday in Lent — Feb. 25, 27, S8. WednoBday, Friday and Saturday after Pentecost — May 27, 29, 30. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 14th Sept. — Sept. 16, 18,49. Wednesday, Frida,y and Saturdivy after lath Dec. — Dec. 16, 18, 19. ROGATION DAYa— May 11, 12, 13. JAM£I» McLEABN & S03I, LiuMod Meal, Oil Cake. o n r HEND)5RS0N Sc POTTS, HALIFAST. iiril a ffi ^ ■■'fifi » ,f",- O M QC «' If- h4 ' «•■'■ & -'] J^ ■ . ■ H QC »\ (^ H ' w ■■? H H H "';' 5 '*! ' ■ Ph S a 50 belcHj^h's farmer's [U'> atl BEGIUJriNG OF THE SEASONS; w. Snn enters VJ, (Winter begintj) December 21, 1884, at ,. , . 6 Sun enters T, (Sp-ing begins) March 20, 188&, at 6 Sun enters 25, (Summer begins) June 21, 1885, at 3 Sun enters zSs, (Autumn logins) September 22, 1885, at. . . . .^ . . &i Sun enters YS, (Winter begins) December 21, 1 885, at. . . H MORNING AND EVENING PLANETS.— 1885. ^ Mercury. — January 11, Mercury riaea 6h. 24m. M., and cor| tinues a Morning Star u:::il about th« end of February March 2! it sets 7h. 2m. A., and will be an Evening Star until 2»8t April. Thei a Morning Star from May 23 until about the 16th June. Again Evening Star from 9th July until the middle of August. Septeraheij 12 it rises 4h. 2 -m. M. and will be a Morning Star until lOth October Setk November 17, 5h. IQm. A. ; after that will be an Eveninj; Star until 12th December, and a Morning Star after December 24th Mer cury will be in conjunction with the Sun January 3} March 13, Aprii 27, June 27, September 2, October 16 and December 18. $ Venus. — January 2 Venus rises 5h. 23m. M. Will be a Mornind iStar UDtil about the beginning of March, and then rise and set betweenj early morning and sunset until abont the middle of June ; in conjunc tion with the Sun May 4th ; sets 8h. 40m. A., June 2i, and cotitinuts an Evening Star the remainder of the year. % Mars — will be an Evening Star until the middle of Jnuuary ; in conjunction with the Sun February II ; rises on 26th May an horn before sunrise, and will be a Morning Star to the end of Deceniim Between June 1 and September 30, Mara will be ai)ove the horizon from 1 to 5 hours before sunrise, and in October, November and Dec ember from h to 9 hours. Ill Jupiter.— On the 2nd January Jupiter souths 3h. 43m. M.; will be a Morning Star until February 22, when it rises 5h. 9in. A. and souths lib. 59m.; continues an Evening Scar until about the 15tl) August ; in conjunction with the Sun Septeml>er 8 ; rises on the 26th, 4 h. 43m. M. and will again be a Morning Star the remt indcr of the year. Jupiter v/ill be sbove the horizon alter sunbet, between .^^and 13 hours, from 1st March to the middle of May. I2 Saturn. — January Ist Saturn rises 2h, 55m. A., souths lOh 26in., and sets January 2nd 5h. 57m. M. It will he an Evening Star until tbe beginning of June; in conjunction wkh the Snn June 18; rises July 9 3ti. 15m. M.; will be a M;)rning Star until 25th December and alter that ar Evcnirg Star. In October and November Saturc will be above ibe horizon from 6 to 10 hours before sunrise. ECLIPSES IN 1885. In the year 1885 there will be two P^lipses of the Sun, and two of| the Moon. I.— An Annular Eclipse of tbe Sun, March 16, 1885, invisible ai Halifax. Begins on the Earth, March 16, Hh. 3m. M., Mean Time at Halifax.il , in Longitude 13b° 51' W. of Greenwich, andLatiludo 13^* 24' I^|| Central Eclipse l^egius Oh 25m. A , in Longitude 156° 42' W., and Latitude 35° 54' Hfi Central Eclipse at Noon, 2h Om. A., in Longitude 91° 27' W., and Latitude 56° 17' Nl' MucGREGOR k KNIGHT, Statiouers, 125 Grauville Strei PAINT MANUFACTURERS. /.I ALMANACK. 51 1 Evliptie enrt» 2h. 37in. A., (Lonsritude 15° 7' W., and l^atitude Tl® 20' N. |n the Earth 4h. Om. A., l»iiKirnde SB** 2' W., and Latitude 49^ 1' N. -A Partial EclipM of the Moon, March 30, 1885, invisiltle at c 9>t. sum. M., Halifax Mean Time. Endii 3h. 4ra. A. -A T»ial Eclipse of the San, Septembers, 1885, invisible at lax. |n8on the Earth, Sept. 8, 2h.22m. A.,Mean Time at Halifnx, in LonL'itude ITI" 53^ E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 16° 16' S. Itrai Eclipse beting 3h. 42m. A., in Loniiitude 154<' 54' E., and Latitude 41° 0' S. itrni Eclipse at Noon, 5h. 5m. A., in Longitude 140*^ W W., and Latitude 57° 46' S. ilral Eclipse ends, 5h. d3.7«. A., in Longitude 77«' 38m. W., «»nd Latitude 74« 43' S. Is on the Earth, 6h. 53m. A., in Longitude 84° 13' W., and Latitude 50° 38' 8. ^. — A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, September 24, 1885, partly >le at Halifax. it contact with the Penumbra, Sep. 24 Oh. 48m. M. 1 S " 2h. Im. " '^ St contact with the Shadow, Idle of the Eclipse, " 3h. 34m. It contact with the Shadow, " 5h. 7m. £&it contact with the Penurahra, *' 6h. 20ni. ' Lagnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's dtam =1) 0.784. -^i%t Halifax the Mooo sets Sep. 24, 5h. 42m. If. EXPLANATORY. [pheHon — that part of a planet's orl.it/artAe«< fronri (he Sun, ^eriheli'On — that part of a planet's orbit nearest the Sun. ^lomjati&H — angular distance of a planet from the Sun, as seen from Earth. \n..nJ)ra — a partial shadow renulting from the diminished light of sun to the earth or moon, during a solar or lunar eclipse, appearing irtial. dinafion — the distance of a heavenly body from the equinoctial line. liptic — the pliine of the earth's orbit nearest the sun. (£ Apogee — greatest distance from the earth. (£ Perigee — least distance from the earth, n Quadrature. S Opposition. (5 Conjunction. ^ Ascending node. q Descending node. tThe letter M. a.., m a-, denote mormag and qfiemoon; h. m. s., r«, minutes and seconds. N. north, E. east, ** Degrees, S. south, W. west, ' Minutes of Arc. " Seconds of Arc. ^The Sun's Declination and Equation of Time are given for Noon; Moon's Declination for Midnight — Mean Time at Greeivvich. The n^w Standard Tlni« is 15 minutes earlier than ilifax Mean Time, and the Railway Time one hour later (ttu Halifax Standard Time. [B TiDKS will be found ta Calendar pages, and in Tide Table, page 78. o o hi I 3 9? \}^S MoLEARA & m^t Feed aiul flkuMi, JUrjinfftou ^X9«L mvllle »trev ^i e a m a o P H E-i P HENDEBSOV * POTTS haye reiri»(iinM. 52 belcher's farmer's isj f- -3t**>- COTTOH MAHUF ACTTOEI Awarded the ONLY MEDAL given at the Cfnteaoilkl Exhi tion for Canadian Ya^nti- And the GOLD MEDAL for Cotton Qood< at the Dominii Exhibition at Montreal; and Fyrrtt Prizes at Toronto, Hamilton and London Exhibitions of 1980 avd; 18Q1 ;, And First Prize Medala at Toronto, Montreal^ and Kin£:ston Exhibitions of 3 ^ c)2 , and St. John, 188^3. COTTON YARNS Nos. 5's to lo^s. VHiTE, m, mm, mu m m. Made of good American Cotton, with great care, correctlj numl)ered vnd warranted full length and weight. C6TT0I CAIFIT WAIP. Made of No. 9*8 Yarn Twisted. WHITE, RED, GREEN, BLUE, BROWN AND ORANGEj Each 5 lb bundle contains 9,000 yards in length, ana makes a length of carpet in proportion to the number ot endj in width. BALL KNITTING COTTON. In all XTiim)3ers and Colours, put up in 2 oz. Sails. 2 lbs. in each box, made from the finest long- staple cotton, espec-j ially selected for the purpose. This cottoii is very carefully spun, and will be found to be evenly made and correctly numbered. Particulat] care is taken to have the dying and bleaching perfectly done. FULLi WEIGHT IN EVERY BALL. COTTON HOSIERY YABIT. SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTUREIRS OF HOSIERY. Better than any other made and so acknowledged by all who ha^ used them. These goods are supplied to all the first-claas Mamrfacta^ ers in the Dominion. T ^ w% s Wm C ^ Lot Khe w ii ■■« A ■i^ff^ tildi -A ■ -*■- La 1 ipoi em ikin MaeeBEGOR & KNIGilT, Family StaUvuery, 12& GranvUlei Aaclior Brand 11*046 mark. Fi ALMANACK, 53 » »nteBQi»l Ezhi ■^- otton Manufactures. FAfifCY W0?£ SHIRTINGS, a gre^ait variety of first-class Patterns, ail fast Colours. Warranted to give better satisfaction to the wearer than ' oUier make iu tke market, and suitable for all seasons the yeaf, ' ' ■AMy'cHECKS and GALATEA STRIPES, the latest and most popular Styles and Colours. All neat and choice patterns, suitable for Ladies and Idren's wear. COTTON ADES, nr PLAXir, uizst Axm ? astot fatterits. All of double and twifift warp, more durable than any iported goods of a similar 7dRcl. lur goods are sold by us to 'the Wliolesale Trade only, mi whom country merchants can always obtain them by [ing espfe^ally for tLem. i 9P QR2 WM. PARKS & SON, '&w Brunswick Cotton Mills, ST. JOHN, ^tt£. H. M. 7 11 S3 A. 16 4 22 M 23 9 12 A. 30 5 A. (£ Per. 28 d. D. 3 10 17 24 ? Bontba. 9 57 M. 10 6 M. 10 17 M. 10 27 M. % souths. 44 A. 39 A. 35 A. 30 A. ]/ south; 3 39 M 3 10 M 2 41 M 2 11 M I' ' '■ ii II , M ii ^AwH »: .'JSH o ImB^B >-• ^H a H g WKi ^ WBm op wX 03 H S' ^ M Sl^ K5 % n ^ 1 9 fai V ■1 i Q_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1& 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1-24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN mmm Th. ,F. Sa. SU. M.' T«. W, Th. Pv $% SU. M. Ta. W. Th. P. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. P. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. P. Sa. Bisei. I Bets. 7~4? 7 42 7 42 7 42 7 42 7 42 7 41 7 41 7 41 7 41 7 40 7 40 7 39 7 39 7 38 7 38 7 37 7 36 7 36 7 35 7 S4 7 33 7 83 7 32] 7 31 7 30 7 29 7 28 7 27 7 26 7 25 declin. South. 22 6^ 22 52 2d 46 22 40 22 33 22 26 22 18 22 10 22 2 21 53 21 43 21 34 81 23 21 13 2) 2 20 50 20 38 20 26 20 14 20 1 19 47 19 33 19 19 19 5 18 50 18 35 18 19 18 X 17 47 17 31 5 3i 17 14 clock. MOON Biaea. Souths. Bets. deelin. Korth. Plat. 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 29 4 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4 36 4 38 4 39 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 44 4 45 4 46 4 4B 4 'i? 4 50 4 52 4 5^ 4 55 4 56 4 58 4 59 5 5 1 4 4 28 4 55 5 22 5 49 6 16 6 41 7 7 7 32 7 56 8 20 8 43 9 5 9 27 9 49 10 9 10 29 10 48 11 7 11 24 11 41 11 57 12 12 12 27 12 40 12 53 13 5 13 16 13 27 13 38 13 45 5 53 7 4 8 16 9 25 10 31 11 36 morn 37 1 37 2 34 3 31 4 26 5 16 6 2 6 47 7 26 8 1 8 31 9 5 9 84 •lO 4 10 34 U 10 n 47 A. 30 1 23 2 21 3 27 4 38 5 49 7 mem 59 1 &8 2 54 3 46 4 35 5 23 6 6 6 53 7 38 8 S5 9 12 9 59 10 46 11 34 A. 21 1 8 1 51 2 40 3 25 4 19 4 59 5 50 6 42 7 38 8 37 9 38 10 39 11 39 morn 36 7 !4 8 6 8 52 9 32 10 7 10 39 11 10 11 39 A. 9 42 1 19 1 5 2 4 3 30 4 21 5 16 6 15 7 II 8 15 9 16 JO 20 11 24 morn 30 1 37 2 44 3 51 4 55 5 51 6 40 7 23 16 43 14 4 10 35 6 35 N2 23 SI 47 5 45 9 21 12 29. 15 2 16 56 18 7 tft 80 18 4 16 50 14 51 12 12 8 59 5 19 Si 22 N2 42 6 44 10 ai 13 4sr 16 23 17 59 18 23 17 32 15 27 12 22 8 34 22 a tn s t t K K T r 8 « n n SS a al n\ Begin this year by patroniging SMITHES DRUG STOMj January.— Every exceptional season, especially if it be a cold gumraer or a mile winter, brings the remark that our climrkte is dianging, it may be deteripratiri;: Last year, (1884) ve had a \on^ period of good sleighing, and httie ctmuilaint wai henrd ; bat, in the suumio^, continued rains and frequent cold weather kept baoK field crops, stunted the trofiicAl plants in our Public GftrdeM, and impeaed tW ripeniu<^ of fruit and the maturing of field erops all over the country to 'such an extent as tosuggest to many that our seasons are not now what thtiy were in tlii good old tiinfs. The fact is that no two seasofis are the exact cikunterpartB of eait other, and that farmer or gardener or fruit-grower will be most socoessful who8i cro|ts are selected and operations carried on in view of the season proving eithei| SCOTCH DYK WORKS, 286 Barrlsf ton S^revt, Hattfax, If. S., MTejj doors Sorth ef Jacob litreet, 8ign of tho (Joldev Tbistlo. s James McLEARM a son. Feed & Seed Dealers, Barringiou. forks, HalHIfi z^- z^~ /?r lY. uths. ^ south! U A. 9 A. }b A. }0 A. 3 39 M 3 10 M 2 41 M 2 11 M )N !4 6 52 32 7 39 10 1 39 9 42 19 58 30 21 16 6 15 North. I ^^''^ a a II 15 16 20 24 aotn 30 37 44 3 51 4 55 51 40 23 16 43 14 4 10 35 6 35 N2 23 81 47 5 45 9 21 12 29 15 2 16 56 18 7 t6 ao 18 4 16 50 14 51 12 12 8 59 5 19 Si 22 N2 42 6 44 10 31 13 4^ 16 23 17 59 18 23 17 32 15 27 12 22 8 34 s t t K X T T « n n a a J—' '"T^^^^ >BU6 STOM d summer or a mile lay be det«ripratini: little complaSnt was J we»tfaer kept back Uf and impelled Xk iountry to 'audi an lat they were in thi cckunterpartB of eai:l 8t succeisful whoiiii Eison proving «itliei| ItfHX, If. 8., Mtei B Ttabtl*. 1 vf ( y r/ V ^ 1, F^ ,3 >/ '<^^ X t BarrinsUku 'a m //i.^*"'"^ e ,^ \-^-f-' A r^ ^ J- lil ^ illll |i|i|i: 3N1 rfWin •a a o N o ad >^ C3 1 2 3 1) 5 6 7 8 9 10 D 12 ,13 14 15 16 17 D 19 20 21 ■ 22 23 24 D 26 28 29 30 31 |[ ! good on tt same iug. as th plan tatio J years First selec bred ic€l lENDERSON & POTTS, N. S. PAINT WORKH, HALIFAX. Winter.] JANUARY 31 Days. 55 Ealifaz Steam Laundry — AND — BATH ROOMS, 343 Barrlnfftoii Street. _0 1 2 3 1) 5 6 7 8 9 10 D 12 13 14 15 16 17 D 19 20 ■21 22 23 24 I) 26 27 28 29 30 31 No chemicAls used. SHtisfaotion guaranteed. Steamship work at short notice, ^iiT CONKBOTION BY TbLBPHOSB. O. W. BOYD ft CO. High Water, mean time, at I- M a O 3 OQ Circumcision. Pr. Wm. C. Lnnalilo [King of Sandwich Islands, 1873. 5 luf. (i© W.8. Sterling d. Hx,'82. 116 a 2nd SnndAy after Christmas. Gov. Gtil. Sir G. Provost d. in Lond'n Epiphany. % s«ts Sh. 7m. A. [1816. 9 stationary. Low tides. $135,000 fire at Oswega, N. Y., 1873. ^ greatest Hel. Lat. N. 71 souths ah. ICm. M., sets 9h. 53m. Ist Sunday after Epiphany. Length of the day 8h. 58 m, of the ^6€ [night 15h. Im. ^ 6 €. ? stationary. Sheriif W. H. Taylor d. at Digby, %6€ High tides. [1882. >^ riftes Ih. 48in. A. Snd Sunday after Epiphany. ll souths dh. 10m. A. Angus M, Qidney d. at Bridgetown, \2 sets 4h. 33m. M. [N. S., 1882. Rbt. Shaw, M.P.P., d. Ch'tow!n,1882. Low tides, [out New England, 1873. ^ d 9 Great snow storm through. 3rd Sun. after Epiphany. Conv. St. ^ at greatest eloa. W. Ij (^ C [P^al. ^ rises 6h. 2m. M. Paris surrendered 1871. IstTerap'nco Meeting in Hx., 1831. 9 in y High tides, glevere cold in [N.E. & W. States, 42 below 2. 1873. 9 22 10 37 10 6 11 21 10 57 A. 12 11 45 1 A. 33 1 48 1 18 S 33 2 2 3 17 2 51 4 6 3 41 4 57 4 41 5 56 5 53 7 8 7 6 8 21 8 8 9 23 8 56 10 11 9 39 10 54 10 14 11 29 10 47 morn 11 20 2 11 54 35 morn 1 9 29 1 44 1 3 2 18 1 30 2 54 2 23 3 38 3 14 4 29 4 14 5 29 5 30 6 45 6 51 8 6 8 5 9 20 9 5 10 20 9 58 11 13 6 52 7 36 8 27 9 15 10 3 10 48 11 32 A. 21 11 11 23 36 38 6 26 7 9 7 8 44 17 8 50 9 24 9 59 10 33 11 9 11 53 moru 44 1 S 4 5 6 7 44 21 35 35 28 SMITH'S DRU« STORE, 147 HOLLIS STREET. good or '(ftd or indifferent. Crops that ripen well one season may not do as well on the same farm the next, and hence a judicious choice should be made. The same applies to modes of culture, and to times of preparing the g^round and sow- ing. Tht.Be two last o{)«ration8 should always, ho\/ever, be performed as soon as the soil and weather are fit. It is at this comparitively idle season that a plan of the year's work may be carefully prepared. The raismg of beef for expor- tation has not increased in Nova Scotia as rapidly as could be wished. In former years we have indicated the means to be adopted for securing this desirable result. ; First among these is the raising of well-bred calves, which can only be got by selecting healthy cows of good size for mothers, and crossing them with thorough- bred bulls— of which the Short Horn, Durham, the Hereford, Polle<.l Angus or Crapi Telvets Cleenscd, D'yed and Ih-eneed at th« S6QTCB DYE K&, 285 Barrlngton 'Street, Sign of the Golden TUstle. sr OB Pi m at icGRSeOK & KKIOHT, Commercial Stationer/, Cfraoville St. i' n :j :iil!::l il! Hm bfiliP HENDERSON & POTTS, K. S. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX, Oft o. p H U 09 I f^ IW.- 1^^'. 56 FEBRUARY begins on SUNDAY. [1885 (C Last Quarter, H 6 ^ New Moon, IF 14 3) First Quarter.l 22 O Full Moon, 28 H. 6 10 6 11 M. 23 A. 7 A. 17 xM. 46 A. 25 d D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths J ^ soutba. ^ souths 10 41 M. 10 50 M. 10 59 M. 11 7 M. 22 A. 16 A. 10 A. 4 A. 1 27 M. 57 M. 26 M. U 59 A. Devon, or Ayrshire, or Holatein, may bo selected according to the views of the farmer in reg^ird to Dairy- produce. Each breed has its special merita, but those that aie best for milk are usually least adapted for beef. Frbruary is a trying month for cattle. We cannot too stro -efly iropreas the necessity of care in their feeding, v'aterins?, ard general treatment, at t lig season of the year. When they once beg? n to fall oflF, it is up-hiH work to aitc.npt to atop it. Barns may be faulty, and the '.old is severely felt, the root cellar may be troublesome to get at, and the animals ni&s an occasional r':^al the wells may be frozen and the way tc watering places may be so alippery that the cattle cannot reach them without discomfort or positive accident. In order t^o overcome these and many other difficulties that appear in Feb'-uaj-y, it is a g'K)d rule to give extra time aud attention to the stock. In feeding grain and meal alwaj-B mix them into cut hay, moistened, otherwise they do not undergo the second mastication, but LadieM and QtutH wishinif their Winter Cloaks, Sacqnes and Overcoat* rene;. od, wilt plaas^ leave tliem earlj at fhe SCOTtiH. DYJE WOBMA. m^^' ;; JAMES JTcXiABN & SON, oil Caks and Linseed Meet. KS, HALIFAX, iY. [1885 'oPths- l^ souths. ^2 A- 1 1 27 M. 6 A. 57 M. A. 26 M. A. In 5a A. TON tg declin. I -,, I North. I P'ace 21 4 22 •^6 No 4 9 S4 S 39 7 55 '21 11 18 43i 14 6 i8 16 14 -A. 56 39 17 39 18 18 351 18 9 15f 17 11 9 15 87 6 li 1 5 9 57 5 6 23 9 S2 28 12 Ni36 SI SI STOiJE. he views of the tuerits, but those 9S I # ?Iy inopreas the 'i at t lis season : *o aitcnpt to 'Ot cellar may be he wells may be le rjattle cjannot overcome these I Lile to jyive Bxfcra I 8 mix them into laatieation. but and Overcoats B WORKS. BeU Mmt» Wii icG S19DERS0N A POTTS, N. 8. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX. Winter.] FEliHUAr.Y 28 Duya. 57 Halifax Steam Laundry - AND- llATtl ROOMB. 343 BarrlnKfon Mr«ef. •g No cheniioals U8ed. SutiHfaction (rviarautccd, Steamship work at Hhort notice. tiff" UONNKCTION UY TkLKI'HONK. O. W. BOYD * CO. mghWater,ineiiii time, at i 3) 2 3 4 5 6 7 I) 9 10 11 12 13 U D 16 17 18 19 20 21 n 84 S5 126 27 28 vSeptimiiertima Sondar. "^^ 6 (L 5 in y Purif. B. V. Mary. ^ rise!) 6h. 10m. M. % ureatent Hel. Lat. S. Carlyledied 1861. Low tides % souths \\\. 14n\. M. }§. stationnry. SexBgeaima Sunday. ^ greatest Hel. Lat. N. I2 sets 3h. 12m. M. ^ d ©9 (^ 9 Republic deei^vred in $ in Aphelion. [Spsin, 1873 9 6(L 5 d C [High tides. ^ c5 C ^ stationary. St. Valentine Qiiinquagesima — Shrore Sundwy. ^ stationary. [nicht 13h. 33m Length of the day lOh. 26m., of the Ash Wednesday. [Toronto, 1882. 2| v Moon, J) First (Quarter, O Full Mooii.lF ([ Apo. 9 d. D 8 16 24 30 II M 2 40 A. 1 2-2 A. 1 9 A. 26 A. ([ Per. 23 d. I). 19 souths. ^ souths. % south" 3 10 17 24 II 13 M. II 19 M. 11 24 M. 11 29 M. 11 57 M. 11 50 M. 11 43 M. 11 35 M. II 19 A. 10 49 A. 10 IH A. 9 48 A. SUN Riaea. Sata. dnclln. 8oiith. Slowof clook. MOON lltieii. Souths. Seta. declin. North. Place I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 su M. Vw. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. 6 41 6 40 6 38 36 34 32 31 29 27 6 25 6 23 22 20 6 18 6 16 31 iTu. 14 12 10 9 7 5 3 1 59 57 56 54 52 5" 48 46 5 44 5 45 5 46 5 48 5 49 50 52 5 53 5 54 5 56 5 57 5 58 59 1 2 3 24 I 38 15 52 5 28 5 5 42 18 55 31 8 44 2 20 6 6 6 7 6 a 6 10 II 12 13 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 20 21 22 1 1 1 57 33 9 45 SO 22 NO 1 25 48 12 36 59 23 46 10 33 56 19 12 27 12 15 12 II 11 II 11 2 49 35 21 6 10 51 10 36 10 20 10 9 9 9 4 48 31 15 8 58 8 40 8 23 5 48 30 12 53 35 17 58 40 21 3 44 26 7 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 6 8 9 10 11 66 1 7 9 10 morn 6 1 1 51 2 37 3 19 58 33 6 38 8 41 15 50 8 18 9 14 10 11 A. 1 2 3 4 7 4 6 14 23 ao 38 5 44 6 50 7 52 9 49 38 26 13 47 35 22 9 8 56 9 43 10 30 11 17 A. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 4 53 43 35 28 24 22 19 16 13 7 59 6 31 7 4 7 37 8 9 8 43 9 16 9 54 10 34 11 19 A. 7 59 54 53 54 56 3 U 20 10 50 U 39 morn 28 10 38 11 34 morn 37 Nl 59 S2 1 6 Wi 9 13 15 17 18 18 17 16 IS 10 7 56 25 7 9 9 29 1 50 69 35 S3 45 NO 20 34 26 12 3 51 28 2 34 6 4 8 12 15 17 18 17 16 14 il 7 SO 29 4 4 5 59 44 29 22 39 NS33 SO 40 4 47 8 35 "I "I / K K X « n n So a a -ru Cal l at SMITHES »RUG STORE when yon visit Halifax. — ^ — >. " ■' ■ ■ ■■ is then ^iven, and, when the heat modifles, weed and rake the surface ; and bow your spnng seeds, — cauliflowers, cabbages, celery, tomatoes, &c., for the kitchen garden ; and stocks, verbenas, petunias, asters, balsalms, and such-like annuals for flower jrarden ornament. The seeds will l)ear a good deal of heat before they enieri^e from the soil, but us soon as the first leaves begfin to appear the frame must be aired daily, takni)r ci>,re to avoid cold draughts. April.— The nature of the operations this month will depend very much upon the nature of the season. Manure under cover may be carted out on the frozen soil to where it is to be used. In fields seeded d»wn with timothy last fall, It will now be time to sow clover,— a mixture of red and alsyke is best for hay, as the SCOTCH DYE WORKS, 285 Barrlnston Street, Halifax, N. 8., seyen doors Korth of Jacob Street, Sign of the Golden Thistle. i JAMES McLEABII & SON, Haj and Straw, Barrlngtou Street. '^■'. / K8. HALIFAX. [1886 souths.,^ Houth«. 67 M. fto M. 43 M. 35 M. n 19 A. 10 49 A. \0 IH A. 9 46 A. OON ietn. 7 31 4 37 9 43 16 54 P 34 19 7 59 54 53 54 56 3 11 20 fleolln. N 1 67 S2 10 6 9 13 15 17 18 18 17 16 13 Mi 66 26 7 9 9 29 1 50 10 69 7 35 S3 45 No 20 ) 38 i 34 orn ) 37 34 ! 26 ! 12 I 51 28 2 34 6 4 8 12 15 17 18 17 16 14 il 7 SO 29 4 4 5 59 44 29 22 39 N3 33 SO 40 4 47 8 35 Plftoe "I X K K T ey, 8 8 n n 25 So SI SI visit Halifax. I surface ; and bow 3., for the kitchen such-like annuals >f heat before thev appear the frame very much upon •ut on the frozen thy last fall, it will t for buy, as the fax, N. 8., seren Tlilstl*. rlag'toii Street. *BENDEltSON & POTTS, 5. S. PilKT WORKS, HALIFAX. WINTRR."! BPRINQ. J MAKCH 31 Days. 59 Halifax Steam Laundry — AND — High Water, mean time, at 1 TiATlT ROOMS, 843 UArrlngton Street^'. >3 • 00 • p. . eS « sis L N« chemicals used. Satisfaction guaranteed. ^-1 o 1 Steamship work at short notice, i^ Connection by Telephonis. H -1 sm H O. W. BOYD * CO. 1 .1h Oh OQ " D St. David. 2nd Sunday in Lent. 7 36 9 47 11 2 7 17 2 11 r. 4h. 33m. A., sets 3rd 6h.l5m. M. 8 19 10 30 11 46 8 3 Stamp duty on bills repealed, 1882. 9 11 11 A. 2€ 3 41 4 5 greatest Hel. Lat. S. 9 38 11 49 1 4 9 19 5 1; soaths 6h. 11m. A. 10 16 A. 27 1 42 9 57 6 9 in Aphelion. 10 51 1 2 2 17 10 32 7 \}6% bn© 11 25 1 36 2 51 11 16 D 3rd Sunday in Lent. Low tides. A. 5 2 16 3 31 11 46 9 Halifax Karbor frozen over, 1833. 50 3 1 4.16 A. SI 10 Pr. of Wales married, 1863. 1 48 3 59 5 14 1 29 11 Benj. West died, loio. 3 4 5 15 6 30 2 45 12 I^ength of the day Uh. 36m., of the 4 32 6 43 7 58 4 13 13 ^ sup. 6© [night 12h. 22m 5 40 7 51 9 6 5 21 14 80 houses burnt Jit York Point, N.B., 6 34 8 45 10 6 15 D 4th Sunday in Lent. ^ 6 (L fl849. %6(L © eclipsed. ^ 6(L High 7 13 9 24 10 39 6 54 16 7 50 10 1 11 16 7 31 17 St. Patrich. tides 8 21 10 32 11 47 8 2 18 [sevl. huu. lives and $12.000,000, '73 8 57 11 8 morn 8 38 19 Karthquako at Sau Salvador, loss 9 31 11 42 13 S 12 20 enters 'Y' Spring commences. 10 9 morn 57 9 50 21 ¥(?© 10 48 20 1 35 10 29 D Stli Sunday in Lent. ^ d C 11 30 59 2 14 11 11 23 ^ in Q, I^ow tides. morn 1 41 2 56 morn 24 Qu. Marie Amelia died, 1866. 22 2 33 3 48 3 25 Annunciation — Lady Day. 1 25 3 36 4 51 1 6 26 ^ sets 7h. 22m. A. 2 44 4 55 6 10 2 25 27 ^dCC 96% 4 15 6 26 7 41 3 56 28 5 in Perihelion. ^S^- Hel. Lat. S. 5 32 7 43 8 58 5 13 D Palm Sundav. 6 30 8 41 9 56 6 11 30 a eclipsed. High tides. K soutlis 4h. 35m. A ,, sets at midn'gt. 7 7 9 28| 10 43 6 58 31 7 58 10 9l 11 14 7 39 SMITH'S J)RUO STORE, 147 HOLLIS STREET. white olover does not grow tall enougfh for cutting. Where curly potatoes are re- [quired, tlie seed should be kept in a warm piace so as to start the cj'es, and when- |ever the >,nound is dry enough, they may he planted. Peas and broadbeans maj- c sown at the very hcgmning of the month. Onions, parsnips and carrots also ^should be put in as soon as the ground is fit to give them the more delicate seed- led they require, iieets and mangcld wurzel are usually sown at th^ end of the [lonth or early in May. All gooseberry and currant bushes should bo dressed, "dug around &«., apple and po>ir trees gone over, and generally the whole kitchen, giirdon ar,,i orehai-d thoroughly cured for. Remove the boughs from strawberry plants gradually, and make tlie flower garden neat and trim. IiA«1i«K, if your DreKKcs, Gloves, Feathem, or Lare Shaivls are soiled or fiideil, take or send them to the Ncoii'.h Dye Works, Halifax. Prices reasonable. *^ m B g" s f at O B OB I A B icUREOOR & K2«JiOUT, Corner ran ville and Duke Streets. HENDEBSON & POTTS, N. S. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX. I" ' (I £ OB l"V\' 60 APRIL begins on WEDNESDAY. [1885 C Last Qaarter, New Moon,^ 3) First Quarter, O S'ull Moon, ([Apo. 6 d. D 7 15 21 29 H M 10 28 M. 1 37 M. 7 6 A. 2 M. a Per. 18d. D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths. 11 35 M. 11 39 M. 11 44 M. 11 49 M. % souths. 11 24 M. 11 17 M. 11 9 M. 11 1 M. 11J. souths. 9 6 A. 8 37 A. 8 9 A. 7 42 A. SUN Rises. Sets. declin. North. Slow of clock. MOON Rises. Souths. Sets. declln. South. Place w. Tb. F. Sa. 8U. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. 44 43 41 39 37 35 34 32 4 30 5 28 5 26 5 25 23 21 19 18 16 14 13 11 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 23 25 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 32 33 34 38 37 38 39 6 40 6 42 43 6 29 51 14 37 59 22 44 6 8 6 5 3 2 59 57 56 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 61 53 54 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 59 8 28 8 50 9 12 9 34 9 55 10 16 10 38 10 58 11 19 11 40 12 12 20 12 40 13 13 20 13 39 13 58 14 17 14 36 14 .H 49 31 13 55 38 20 3 46 29 13 57 41 26 SO 11 FO 3 18 32 45 59 8 56 9 54 10 50 11 42 morn 29 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 14 54 30 3 36 7 38 11 46 25 1! 1 8 58 1 12 .' 24 1 36 1 4S I 59 2 10 2 20 2 30 2 39 2 48 2 56 10 II 15 4 52 39 27 !4 2 6 49 7 35 8 21 9 8 9 55 10 43 11 33 6 38 7 12 7 50 8 28 9 12 9 59 10 50 11 42 A. 40 A. 14 1 2 20 26 3 34 4 28 5 40 6 42 7 42 8 40 A. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 25 19 16 15 14 12 9 3 55 8 45 9 34 10 22 11 9 11 57 morn 44 39 40 43 48 5 55 7 4 8 13 9 23 10 29 11 30 morn 23 11 5-2 30 4 34 16 38 10 46 11 54 14 36 16 35 17 48 ?8 12 17 47 16 36 14 41 12 6 8 54 5 14 81 13 N2 58 7 7 10 .57 14 13 16 38 17 59 15 10 17 10 15 8 12 13 8 40 4 42 NO 33 S3 32 7 25 10 54 13 49 16 4 i t t K X n n So SI SI •^Wt ni SMITH'S Tooth Powder whitens the Teeth. Mat.— The success of the farmer's year depends so much upon the munth of May and the work that can be then accomplished, that every hour should be highly valued. If any plouRhiiig has to be done, let it be done at once ; if manure has t'^ be taken out for crops, don't wait for a more convenient season ; if the weather i.s not all that can be desired, proceed nevertheless with your work, vary it to suit the state of the soil and the atmosphere. Men cannot fight against the operations of nature, but they can very often turn then, to advanta^o ^ ' consideration ami forethought. What has to be sown and planted this month? Ever i/thing except what has either been already committed to the soil, or is too tender to withstand the coldness of the soil, or the probable frosts of .Juno. Such exceptional crops are bush-beans, jwle-beaus, corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, squashes ; it is only in warm Partloo wlKhing to leare or Hend goods to the SCOTCH DYE WORKS, will be caroful to the Sign, and address 285 Barrlngton Street. JAM£S JIlcLEABN A SON, for Seeds. K8, HALinX, lY. [1885 DON iets. decHn. South. Place 6 38 11 54 "l 7 12 14 36 'n, 7 50 16 35 / 8 28 17 48 / 9 12 ?8 12 / 9 59 17 47 A 50 16 36 >f i 42 14 41 i. 40 12 6 1 39 8 54 2 40 5 14 K 3 43 SI 13 X 4 48 N2 58 T 5 65 7 7 T 7 4 10 57 « 8 13 14 13 « 9 23 16 38 n 29 17 59 n 1 30 IS 10 gz lorn 17 10 CQ 23 15 8 SI 1 11 12 13 SI 1 52 8 40 m 2 30 4 42 nK 3 4 NO 33 nK 3 34 S3 32 sC: 4 16 7 25 :^ 4 38 10 54 "\. 5 10 13 49 m, 5 46 16 4 / Teoth. )n the tnunth of May 1 r should be highly j :e ; if luanure has t« : II ; if the weather i^ i )rk, vary it to suit ] ainsttbe operatiune { ' consideration ami j Everything except I der to withstand til e \ ;ceptional crops arc ; it is only in warm ; DYE WOKKS. ngton Str«et. k od8. ^m ing. ITei Soune( SOU sngti SMI' ^^«oi]s ti laleo «epflown \\ l»-JiBturp.H cad ir ►GRSOX A POTTS, NoTR Scotia Paint Worlts, Halifax. N-] APRIL 30 Days. 61 lAUFAX STEAM LAUNDRY, »4;t RArrinitt4>n Mtreot. l?o Chemieali Died. Satisfastito Goanatead. LtL WOOL CARPETS 0LEAN8ED WHOLE. Ifeatlier Bedn Renovated. G. W. BOYD & CO. [)nnection by Telephone. High Water, mean time, at CO ;z5 e< ■ cS « 1^ -S || sets 7h. 57m. A. oirmune installed in Paris, 1871. ood Friday. ttemps te born Ottaw» Churches, ASTRR Sunday. [1880. aster Monday. Easter Tuesday, ^gr. Hel. Lat. N. [^at yr, eloug. E. L. tides. soutliM 4h. 3ra. A., sets 11 h. 37m. ngth of the day 13h. 6ni., of the [night lOh 52m. fit Sun. after Easter. Low Snnday. Ikhout 100 neproes massacred at Col- ' 6itferent methods are aiiopted in difTerent oauiiies; in lijfht land the manure is ploughed in, on heavy land it is laid in the ItL DYE WORKS, 285 BarrinRfon Street, near the corner of Jacob Street, Sign of Ihe Golden Thistle. O p B B w e B IBEOOB & KMIGHT, Statiouers, Opposite £aizei'8. HENDERSON & POTTS, Nova Scotia Paint Works, H D o p. a o M e OS o dS o © H 62 MAY hecrins on FRIDAY. "-o [: ([ Last Quarter, New Moon, 5 First Quarter,! O Full Moon.H CApo4d. Ci^eried. D. 7 14 21 28 . H. M. D. ' 4 29 M. 3 10 17 31' Ml 3 M. L 1 31 M. \ 4 16 A. ([Apo3ld. 9 souths. 11 56 3 10 19 21 M. A. A. A. A % sou iths. 10 51 M. 10 43 M. 10 36 M. 10 28 M. 10 21 M. 1 7 6 6 5 5 SUN MOON s Q Rises. a . declin. Set"- North. Fast of clock. Rises. Souths. Sets. declii.. South. 1 F. 4 54 15 12 3 4 9 34 1 32 6 24 17 34 2 Sa. 4 53 1- 1 15 30 3 11 10 24 2 20 7 6 18 15 3 SU. 4 51 2 15 48 3 17 11 9 3 8 7 52 18 : 4 M. 4 50 4 16 5 3 24 11 51 3 55 8 41 17 12 5 Tu. 4 48 5 16 22 3 29 morn 4 42 9 33 15 .-51 6 W. 4 47 6 16 39 3 34 28 5 29 10 28 13 111 7 Th. 4 46 7 16 56 3 38 1 3 6 14 11 25 10 11 8 F. 4 44 8 17 12 3 42 1 34 6 59 A. 24 6 46 9 Sa. 4 43 9 17 28 3 45 2 5 7 45 1 25 t>2 54 10 SU. 4 42 7 10 17 44 3 47 2 36 8 32 2 28 Nt ]| 11 M. 4 41 11 17 59 3 49 3 6 9 20 3 34 5 23 12 Tu. 4 39 7 • 13 18 14 3 51 3 40 10 10 4 42 9 2=) 13 W. 4 38 7 14 18 29 3 51 4 18 11 5 5 52 13 1 14 Th. 4 37 7 16 18 44 3 52 5 1 A. 2 7 3 15 .5-2 15 F. 4 36 7 17 18 58 3 51 5 50 1 1 8 13 17 43 16 Sa. 4 35 m 18 19 12 3 50 6 46 2 2 9 18 18 2! 17 SU. 4 34 7 19 19 25 3 49 1 48 3 3 10 18 17 45 13 M. 4 33 20 19 38 3 47 8 58 4 3 1! 10 15 5: 19 Tu. 4 32 7 • 21 19 51 3 44 10 4 4 59 11 54 13 9 20 W. 4 31 22 20 4 3 41 11 12 5 52 morn 9 41 21 Th. 4 30 7 23 20 16 3 37 A. 19 6 43 32 5 A^ 22 F. 4 29 24 20 28 3 33 1 27 7 32 1 7 Ni:j? 23 Sa. 4 28 25 20 39 3 28 2 3U 8 20 1 41 S2 '!> 24 SU. 4 27 26 iO 51 3 23 3 33 9 7 2 10 6 24 25 M. 4 27 27 21 1 3 18 4 33 9 53 2 41 9 5i- 26 Tu. 4 26 28 21 12 3 11 5 34 10 40 3 13 13 4 27 W. 4 25 29 21 22 3 5 6 33 11 27 3 46 15 32 28 Th. 4 24 30 21 32 2 58 7 27 morn 4 25 17 li' 29 -V 4 24 31 21 41 2 50 8 19 15 5 3 18 14 30 Sa. 4 23 7 31 21 50 2 42 9 6 I 3 5 47 18 2-2 31 SU. 4 22 32 21 58 2 34 9 58 1 50 6 34 17 42 THE LONDON DRU G STORE, 147 UOLLIS STREl drills. Superphosphate and kainit jrreatly increase tne yield, which vario the diflferent (.)u".e) varieties. Where the Colorado bug ap^>eiirs, j)ici{ otTb; or dust with Paris Green before the dew has irone off the vine^. As soun currant and ^'ooseberry busiies have pushed out their first lo ives and e;'.rl> soms, it will be found advantaireous tn jrive thetn a sprinklinj^ of white ii- powder in the eariy morninir before dew is off. This w 11 destroy the first ■• currant worms, and thus preserve the bushes and the fruit crop" for the(>t ■ this were done every year, in every garden throu.;hout the Province, it w SCOTCH EYE WORKS, 28., Burrlnjfton Street, Halifax, N. S.. doors North of Jacob Street, 8i(fn of the Golden ThiKtIe. JAMES McLEARN & SON, Field and Garden Seed Paint Works, H DAY. [: ths. % souths. ^sc M. A., A. A, A 10 51 M. 10 43 M. 10 36 M. 10 28 M. 10 21 M. i 6 41 6 1: 5 01 5 2: MOON Souths. Sets. decliii. South. 32 20 8 55 42 5 29 6 14 24 6 52 6 59 7 45 8 32 9 20 10 1 5 \. 2 1 I 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 59 5 52 6 43 7 32 8 20 9 7 9 53 40 1 27 lOrn 15 I 3 1 50 8 41 9 33 10 28 11 25 A. 1 2 24 25 28 4 J4 42 5 52 7 3 8 13 9 18 10 18 11 10 11 54 morn | 32 1 m 4 1 41 2 10 2 41 3 13 3 46 4 25 5 3 5 47 6 34 7 Nl .3? MOLLIS STREl tie yield, which vari • ujf apj>ears, |)ici< off h, the vine^. As soon • first leives and earli iirinklin^ of white h^i w 11 destroy the first f* ; fruit cop for the tie;iH it the Province, it w^M reet. Hall Tax, N. S<,i i« Clolden ThiKtle. lid (jardeii 8efdi f VDKRgI -pniig.] MALIF A fi. C 34:i ? Z^ac^ < f aM, in \parel tn% >» <3 1 .St Phil 2 ^ ets i I) 4th Sun 4!9Sap. 5 Lon. K< 6 First go 7 Low tid 8 Ltngth 9 I) Rogaffo 1 ) 5 in 12 > Kofrat 3 \^6\ 4 Acicen8i( 5 6 h6i)ERiiM)W A POTTS, Nova Scotfa Prtint Works, Halifax. Spring.] WAY ai Days. 63 (HALIFAX STFAIVf LAUNDRY I AND BATH ROOMS, i 341* Jir\rvinf^t.Oi\ Ktr«et. Lacf Curtain Blankets, Bff Sprtaf^s, f'itrvets{w9o\.U ? at^itr B''ds rfno.'Oted). nua . in /aet, a "-ia'K or Honufholil Ap- parel fnn hf //Andf.ff ani Ht Jsmta. Xl ets *l), \2m M. 4th SiindHv after Easter. 9 Sap- 6(2) f»799. ' ""' Frflot Society iodtituted, jUl). Kel First gro'd found in Au«»tralia, 1851. Low tides. L«ngth of the C^j Uh. 24m.. Rofraliou J)ay8. 5 <5 C ^ (5 C ) 5 d 'S h 8«'» 9^- 39m A. Ascension Day — Holy Th. 9 6 (L [High tides, h (5 C ^^onths 6h. 19m. A. Sunday afier Apcension. ^D© H. R. H. Duke of Kenr, Com.in-Ch. [of Forces in Bri. N. Am., 1799. 11 6 a Sir G. Cartier died 1373. Low tideti. Confederation proclaimed 1867. 9 in$^ ^ rises 3h. 38m. M. Pentecost — Whit Sunday. Qu. Vic. ^ g^reatest elong. W. [b, 1819. ^ rises Ch. 25m. M. Ember Day, Calvin died, 1564. High tides. Ij sets 8h. 48m. A. Ember Day. t} 6% Ember Day. Trinity Snuday. 9 gr. Hel. Lat. S 8 47 10 58 A. 13 9 22 11 33 48 9 58 A. 9 1 24 \o ai • 42 57 11 5 1 16 2 31 11 47 I 58 3 13 A. 95 2 46 4 I 1 81 3 42 4 57 2 42 4 53 6 8 3 58 6 9 7 24 5 2 7 13 8 28 5 53 8 4 9 19 6 36 8 47 10 2 7 22 9 33 10 48 8 3 10 14 11 29 8 48 10 .59 morn 9 36 11 46 14 10 22 morn 1 1 11 13 33 1 48 morn 1 24 2 39 8 2 19 3 34 1 9 3 20 4 35 2 15 4 26 5 41 3 30 5 41 6 56 4 38 6 49 8 4 5 39 7 50 9 5 6 27 8 38 9 53 7 11 9 22 10 37 7 50 10 1 11 16 8 25 10 36 A. 51 9 1 11 12 27 ''J O 3 8 28 9 3 9 39 10 12 10 46 11 28 A. 16 I 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 23 S9 43 34 17 3 44 8 29 9 16 10 3 10 54 11 49 morn 50 1 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 56 11 19 10 8 52 31 6 42 [. GODFREY SMITH, CHEMIST, 147 MOLLIS STREET. lire only a very few years to rid the Province of this pest, and then, by raising ir own bushes, instead of importring, we should be no longer troubled with cur- knt worms. The wet season of 1884 did us siij^nal service in this regard, wet and bid, but especially wet, being the great enemies of the insect creation. I July.— Farm operations depend so much upon the nature of the weather, that I is needful for tne farmer who'would ensure success to watch with care the pro- fess of the season, and be prepared to carry out all needful operaticnis as soon as \J X K ){ T T 8 ni n a m m =£>| -A. I n m m m Tlie Scarabee Powder for Destrojingr Cockroaches. tion of the various field crops. Cultivation, in this restricted sense, means t hoeing of orops, stirrins: by cultivators and harrows and such like machiii between or over the drills, hilling up and moulding. Thp object of these ope tions is to destroy weeds, to keep the soil open, and thus tp promote the deccii position of the manure, enable the soil to retain moisture, kilow free access of iii and by these means to ensure the growth of the crops. M be compressed between planting time and haying time. L a month of rain, with few dry days, and the consequence i be begun before potato hoeing was completed ; this oc '^'• best regulated farms. In ordinary seasons It is sure * ^^' st of the work hat* i year (1884) .July wj that haying had i red on many Qf tl ur on a farm whtl SCOTCH DYE WORKS, Sign of the GoW«^f get your soiled and faded garments nil '' Send your Fruit in care of McLl *e, where yoa q . like new. EXPRESS. HAUFA [1 Rsrl hs .1^ BOUtllS, M. 5 14 A. M. 4 50 A, M. 4 26 A. M. 4 3 A. ' 1 • leclin. 3oiitli. Pliue ~V5 !G 16 16 9,14 8 WV 6 11 23 3 8 8 K 12 4 28 K 14 SO 30 X 16 N3 3^ T 21 7 39 T 29 11 27 « 38 14 41 8 49 17 3 n 58, 1(8 »8 n 3; 18 14 •25 16 52 25 49' 14 22 a 32 11 SI 9 7 5 n 43 N2 54 n rn SI 17 :2> 15 5 19 -ft. 44| 9 I -A. 16 12 15 "I 48 14 54 n 24 16 h\ ; 2 l» 9 / 44 la 27 VJ 30 18 i VJ 21 16 50 vj la 14 54 AW S 1 12 21 ' C^ ikroaohes. sense, means tl ch like machine ect of these oper omote the decdi K free access of ui of the work has rear (1884) July w that haying had 1 on many of t, r on a farm whe e, ifhere you ci . llks new. EXPRESS. IM)ER8 JMMRR.J JfcJC , High tt( hcJC 2ud SuD Length < III 1 INDERSON A F0TT8, Nova ScoMa Pftiut Works, Halifax. JUNK 30 Days. 'KIMJ. I ;MMKR.J Halifax Steam Laundry, 343 BARRINOTON 8TRXBT. Our Llit Prices for (Juiits* work— Shlrt«, (NtllurH, Cuffs, IIui)dk«r HiKh Water, mean time, at lis Vr. Imp. of Fr. killed by Zalus, 1879. % riHes 3h. 10m. M. ^ 8ct8 8h. 29m. A. Corpus Christi. "^ sets Oh. 4m. M. }§. gtatioimry. Low tides. [1852. Grafton St. Wes. Church opened, iBt Sunday after Trinity. ^ 6 h Ist Ceuten. Anniv. of set. of Halifax [celebrated, 1849. %6€ ? rises 3h. 22m. M. ^6 a St. Barnabas. High tides. 2ud Sunday after Trinity. Length of the day I5h. 24m., of the ' |niG;ht 8h. 36m. XdC S"W»2h.42m. M. h d© Otaheite discor. 1765. 5 in Q ¥ a© Low tides. Acces. Queen Victoria, 1837. 3rd Sun. af. Trin. Set. of Halifax, [1749. © enters 25. Sum. com, ^6h $8ot8 8h. 41 m. A. St. Juhn Bapt. Midsum. Day. ^ in l8t Weslevan. Conf'ce, 1784. [Per. 9 in Perihelion. 5 Sup. (5 © High tides. 4th Sun. af. Trinity. Qu. Victoria St, Peter, Ap. [crowned, 1838. Greenwich Hospital founded, 1696. 00 9 36 11 47 1 2 10 10 A. 21 1 37 10 45 66 2 11 11 23 1 34 2 49 A. 6 2 17 3 32 56 3 7 4 22 1 55 4 6 5 21 3 2 5 13 6 28 4 9 6 SO 7 35 5 9 7 20 8 35 6 5 8 16 9 31 6 53 9 4 10 19 7 43 9 54 11 9 8 33 10 44 11 59 9 23 11 34 morn 10 14 morn 49 11 4 25 1 40 11 55 1 15 2 30 morn 2 6 3 21 51 3 2 4 17 1 48 3 59 5 14 2 52 5 3 6 18 3 59 6 10 7 25 5 5) 7 16 8 31 6 2 8 13 9 28 6 48 8 59 10 14 7 31 9 42 10 57 8 7 10 18 11 33 8 43 10 54 A. 9 9 16 11 27 42 9 17 9 51 10 26 11 4 11 47 A. 37 1 36 2 43 3 50 4 50 5 46 6 34 7 24 8 14 9 4 9 55 10 45 11 36 morn 32 29 33 40 46 43 29 12 48 8 24 8 47 Yon can get Soarabee at Hi TTH'S DRUG STORE. bsi^'ht ia not shown, hence the tniaerable root crops we so often see. Let our piin^ readers then be careful to forecast the . eiither probabilities in li^ht of [July work to be done on the growintr crops, and thus avoid the disastrous loss comes from a neglected crop. The sowing of turnips is usually recommended Ithe month of June, but, as the ground hiis to be remarkably fine for this crop, las turnips are often put in to fill up land that was originally intended for the |ier30wn roots, it treriuently happens that turnips have to be sown in July. Be even prefer to sow their Swedes this month, and the soft Turnips for imme- |e feeding need not nBcessarily be sown till the end of July. The ground |ild have undergone athorough pulverization. Light sandy soil is the best for nips. They start best after the ground is worm, but the bulbs swell most klly during the cool dewy nignts in Autumn. The soil cannot be worked too Ids of ererr description Cleansad and Dred at the SCOTCH DYE WOKKtt. Sign of the (ilelden Ttilstle. o 5 e 3 a a O 3 « IRE60R & KNIGHT, School Books, Wholesale & Retail. HENDERSON & POTTS, N. S. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAK] 09 a 9 en ce 1^ ^1 i 2 GC H 66 JULY begins on WEDNESDAY. [1885 r D. H. M. (C La. . Quarter, 5 « 1 1 M. " ). 9 souths. % sonthf i. % soutlii 3 1 14 A. 9 48 M . 3 33 A. 9 New Moon.lf 12 1 I M-ljo \ 22 A 9 41 M . 3 10 A, ]) First Qnavter, 18 8 ^ A. ^^ ^ 29 A 9 35 M . 2 47 A. Full Moon 26 10 8 A. 34 , 35 a. 9 28 M . 2 25 A, a Per. 11 d. a Apo. 25 d. (gj ^ ^^ ^ 9 20 M . 2 3 A. SUN MOON 1 Aises. Sets. declin. North. Slow of clock. Bises. Souths. ^Pt« declin. ^^^' South. Plnw 1 w. 4 23 7 44 23 5 3 34 10 9 2 52 8 6 9 15 vw 2 Th 4 23 7 44 23 1 3 45 10 39 3 36 9 3 5 44 X -3 F, 4 24 7 44 22 56 3 56 11 6 4 21 10 3 SI 55 K 4 Sa,. 4 25 7 44 22 51 4 7 II 38 5 6 11 6 N2 4 T 5 STT. 4 26 7 43 22 4b 4 17 morn 5 52 A. 6 6 4 T 6 M. 4 26 7 43 22 39 4 27 9 6 40 1 11 9 53 8 7 Til. 4 27 7 43 22 33 4 37 45 7 32 2 17 13 18 8 R W. 4 27 7 42 22 26 4 46 1 26 ■>8 26 3 26 16 3 n 9 Th. 4 28 7 42 22 19 4 56 2 14 9 24 4 34 17 49 n 10 F. 4 29 7 41 22 11 5 4 3 11 10 27 5 41 18 24 s 11 Sa. i 30 7 41 22 3 5 12 4 13 11 28 6 43 17 40 55 12 8TT. 4 30 7 40 21 55 5 20 5 22 A. 30 1 38 15 S9 SI 13 M. 4 31 7 40 21 46 5 28 6 35 1 30 8 ?5 12 36 a U Tn. 4 32 7 39 21 37 5 34 7 48 2 S7 9 6 8 47 n^ 15 W. 4 33 7 38 21 28 5 41 8 59 3 21 9 43 4 33 . n^ 16 Th. 4 34 7 38 21 18 5 47 10 8 4 12 10 16 NO 13 ■n) 17 F. 4 35 7 37 21 8 5 52 11 15 5 1 10 47 S3 68 18 Ra. 4 36 7 36 20 58 5 57 A. 19 5 49 11 19 7-51 19 SU. 4 37 7 35 20 47 6 1 1 yo 6 36 11 52 11 16 "1 20 M. 4 38 7 35 20 36 6 4 2 20 7 23 morn 14 7 n 21 Tu. 4 39 7 34 20 24 6 7 3 17 8 iO 26 16 17 t 22 W. 4 40 7 33 20 12 6 10 4 10 8 57 1 3 17 42 t 23 Th. 4 41 7 32 20 6 12 5 1 9 44 1 44 18 20 t 24 F. 4 42 7 31 19 47 6 13 5 47 10 32 2 27 18 10 V 25 Sa. 4 43 7 30 19 34 6 14 6 29 11 19 3 17 17 12 V 26 SU. 4 44 7 29 19 21 5 14 7 7 morn 4 9 15 29 At 27 M. 4 45 7 28 19 8 6 13 7 41 6 5 5 3 13 6 At 28 Tu. 4 46 7 27 18 54 6 12 8 13 50 5 59 10 9 At 29 W. 4 47 7 26 18 40 6 10 8 43 1 35 6 57 6 46 3 30 Th. 4 48 7 24 18 25 6 8 9 11 2 20 7 67 S3 1 } 31 F. 4 49 7 23 18 10 6 5 9 42 3 5 8 57 NO 53 cy Ice Cold Soda Water at SMITH'S DRUG STORE. deep or made too fine for Turnips. Town manures are valuable for this crop ; a crushed boney have been applied with the best effects, either when covered in t drills in th«i niiiniier of ordinary dung, or when sown by machine alontf with t seeds, so aa to be in imniediate contract with the latter. Ouano has been larjft used of late years. Superphosphate is very efficacious. One point of Turniii ci ture that is often neijlected in Nova Scotia, althoni,'h well understood elsewlie is that the seed should be put in the moment the soil is prepured If the earti. the prepared drills gets dried up in the sun before the seed is committed to 1 how can the later be expected to yerminbte. SCOTCH DYE WO?^KS, 286 Barriugton Street, Hslifiix, N. S., (ior| doors Nui til of Jacob Street, Sign of the Golden Thistle. ■ JAMES McLEAilN & SON, Barrin^ton Street, Hi ilifax, 1 tS, HALIFAX Y. [1885 oaths . ^ souths, 8 M. 3 33 A. I M. 3 10 A, 5 M. 2 47 A. 8 M. 2 25 A, M 2 3 A, )0N 1 ets. declin. South. Pla« 3 6 y 15 9 3 5 44 K 3 3 SI 55 X 1 6 N2 4 r .. 6 6 4 r 1 11 9 53 « 2 17 13 18 « 3 26 16 3 n 4 34 17 49 n 5 41 18 24 92 6 43 17 40 S 1 38 15 S9 a 8 ?5 12 36 a 9 6 8 47 n 9 43 4 33 ■ n p 16 NO 13 rrjl 47 S3 68 1 19 7 51 1 52 il 16 ^ lorn 14 7 y:\ 26 16 17 t 1 3 17 42 t 1 44 18 m t 2 27 18 10 V 3 17 17 12 V 4 9 15 29 5 3 13 6 ♦1 5 59 10 9 /M 6 57 6 45 5 7 67 S^ 1 3 8 57 NO 53 ^ & STORE. le for this crop ; a when covered in t line alonur with t iino hoe been larct point of Tamil) ei derstood elBewhe red If the eartl. 8 committed to nr«x, N. 8., sev u TI listle. I ^^^ ■ — i^ Halifax, M ■''1 HENDl Siimm 1 5 c o Th a Nun Caiia Turk o Meri no with es « 1 Don 2 Visi 3 ©ii 4 ^g D 5th 6 9 S( 7 R. E 8 1200 9 %6 ' 10 h6 11 % ri D 6th S 13 ^6 14 2/se 15 X6 i 16 Leng 17 ?d 18 9g« D 7th g 20 Jj rii 21 1st ai Halif 22 23 tJppe 24 Lord 25 St.Js D 8th Si 27 . ^m\ 28 i reali 29 1 ^r.of 30 " Sah 1 31 Fire ii J. GODJ , AUGUST.- attending t Jv.ly, Boonoi carried over it noes are us years recoui a field of tar eatabJu thii "P- After 1 Luok after t Ladies and to the [acUKEG< HENDERSON & POTTS, N. S. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX. Summer.] JULY 31 Days. 67 a o « o on « Halifax (Steam Saundry, 343 BAKRINGTON BTBEtr. Those Summer Dressefit such as Sateens, Nun's Veiling;, Oat Meal Clvth, French and Canadian buntings, Flannels, Muslins, Turlcish Towellings, Lawns, Cashmeres, Merino, and Prints of all Itinds, handled wiih care by those who understand them. G. W. BOYD A CO. 1 2 3 4 D 6 7 8 9 i 10 11 D 13 14 15 16 17 18 D 20 21 22 23 24 25 D 27 28 29 30 31 Dominion Day. ^ in ^ Visit. B. V. Mary. © in A pogee. ^ greatest Hel. Lat. N. 5th Sun. afier Trinity. L. tides. 9 sets 8h. 47m. A. R. B. Sheridan died, 1816. 1200 houses burnt in Montreal, 1852 %6(L 5 seta 8h. 34m. A. k6(L % rises 2h. 3m. M. 6th Sun. after Trinity. High tides. % sots 9h. 40m. A. '1}.6\i: WU£bli.s>, iilgn of the (Jolden Ttaistle. W o o 9? OB Br* 9 *-1 [ucUKEGOK & KNIGHT, StatiunerM, J^c, Granville Street. U 1 >;|* tv t. it HENDEH SON & PQITS, «. S. PAINT WQKKS, HALIFAX. AUGUST begins on SATURDAY. [1885 68 03 S a Id p o u 43 at % to •p o M »^ pi? 68 (£ Last Quarter,*!! 3 New Moon, TO ]) First Quarter ,1 17 O Full Moon,1[ 25 C Per. 9 d. H. 5 8 9 1 CApo. M. 41 A. M. 32 M. 11 A. 21 d. D. 5 souths. 3 1 43 A. 10 I 47 A. 17 1 50 A. 24 1 54 A. % SOI ths. 9 18 M. 9 10 M. 9 3 M. 8 55 M. ^ souths. I 53 A. 1 31 A. 1 9 A. 9 47 A. SUN MOON 3 P.ises. f Seta. declin. Slow of p._ a^„t\.» qp+a I <*eclin. North, clock. ^'^*«- ^°"*^''- ^*'**- 1 North. Place I Sa. 4 51 7 21 17 55 6 2 10 12 3 50 9 42 4 50 T 2 SI J. ■i 52 7 20 17 40 5 58 10 45 4 36 11 8 38 T 3 M. 4 53 7 19 17 24 5 53 U 22 5 25 A. I 12 7 « 4 Tu. 4 54 7 IS 17 8 5 4S morn 6 17 I 12 15 2 « 5 W. 4 55 7 16 16 52 5 42 5 7 11 2 17 17 8 n 6 Th. 4 56 7 15 16 3G 5 36 55 8 9 3 23 18 12 n 7 F. 4 57 7 14 16 19 5 29 1 53 9 9 4 25 18 4 25 8 Sa. 4 53 7 13 16 2 5 21 2 58 10 10 5 22 16 39 gs 9 SIJ. 5 7 11 15 44 5 13 4 9 11 12 6 13 14 5 SL 10 M. 5 1 7 10 15 27 5 4 5 23 A. 9 6 57 10 35 SI 11 Tu. 5 2 7 8 15 9 4 55 6 35 1 6 7 37 6 29 nx 12 W. 5 3 7 6 14 51 4 4^ 7 48 2 8 12 N2 5 nK 13 Th. 5 4 7 5 14 33 4 35 8 56 2 51 8 46 82 17 =2s 14 F. 5 5 7 4 14 14 4 24 10 3 3 41 9 19 6 24 -A- 15 Sa. 5 6 7 2 13 58 4 13 11 8 4 30 9 52 10 4 "l 16 SU. 5 8 7 1 13 37 4 1 A. 10 6 18 10 26 13 9 "I 17 M. 5 9 6 59 13 18 3 48 1 9 6 5 11 1 15 34 / 18 Tu. 5 10 6 57 12 58 3 35 2 5 6 53 11 41 17 14 / 19 W. 5 11 6 56 12 39 3 21 2 55 7 41 morn 18 6 / 20 Th. 5 12 6 54 12 19 3 7 3 43 8 28 25 18 U VJ 21 F. 5 13 6 53 11 59 2 53 4 27 9 15 1 13 17 27 VJ 22 Sa. 5 15 6 51 11 39 ? 38 5 8 10 2 2 3 15 58 23 SU. 5 16 6 49 11 18 2 22 5 43 10 48 2 56 13 47 24 M. 5 17 6 48 10 58 2 6 6 15 11 33 3 53 10 59 25 Tu. 5 18 6 46 10 37 1 50 6 46 morn 4 51 7 41 K 26 W. 5 19 6 44 10 Id 1 33 7 16 18 5 50 4 10 K 27 Th. 5 20 6 42 9 55 1 16 7 47 1 3 6 50 SO 7 r 28 F. 5 21 6 41 9 34 59 8 16 I 49 7 51 N3 50 T 29 Sa. 5 23 6 39 9 13 41 8 48 2 35 8 54 7 41 T 30 SU. 5 24 6 37 8 51 23 9 24 3 23 9 58 11 13 H 31 M. 5 25 6 35 8 30 SO 4 10 3 4 13 11 2 14 14 « Fij Paper at SMITH'S DRUG STORE» HALIFAX. ?arly Aup'Mst a))ple8, and send them into market. When the rains come, beds of i^,- vbi'ri.;9 "lay be miuleup. See that the ground is well drained and enriched w :i. cM mH. ' re. Mushroama now appear in the iiorso pastures. The calving of i] cowi! f'/f tha season will now be over. All tliorough-bred calves should be at once "C'.-.'^tv !C ." in t'" official Stock '^esjister of the Boain»r8M»!!';n,--Vf iLhin the last two years the importation of English Horse Beans W Jhc Gur.ti il Board o) A/ iculture, has led to an increase in the cultivation of I ONtrU OHtrUl }'. uiier leanfied or Dyed any color or shade, and beantlfully -r :. Hi. the SCOTOH DYE WURKS. 285 Barrinirtou Street. JAMES McL12AK!<( & SON, HAY and STRAW. lALIFAX. [1885 % sou iths. I 53 A. 1 31 A. 1 9 A. 47 A. ieclin. 4 50 8 38 2 7 5 2 7 8 8 12 8 4 6 39 4 5 35 6 29 ^2 5 52 17 6 24 lO 4 [3 9 15 34 17 14 18 6 L8 11 17 27 15 58 13 47 10 59 7 41 4 10 SO 7 N3 50 7 41 11 13 14 14 Place r « n n 25 25 SI SI X X T 8 JFAX, come, beds of i and enriched | The calving of j ould be at once ire. For grade i [h Horse Beans i cultivation of rtd beaatifully ton Street. ElAW. l! f'f! .-fENI 1 Sumi flaJ 4 3 Shi ^ J 1 * 1 x: OS o l»ut a avo >> y u C 1 D 3 4 5 I 6 7 8 I) 10 II 12 13 i ^* I 15 D : 17 18 19 20 21 22 D 124 l' 2i I 26 I 27 ' 28 29 B 31 Sla 9lh Lttn 5c '? i lOtfl Hig I/orc L«n| llti. Low % ri ^ 8t wn Batt 12th Hig Sir d Cetei Brig! 13th this crop. be sown ir. I root crop, difference, l)ean is ha »iot harm fi«« not yet l>.v the roo from the a appareJitly Ooods of iacGRKli .^ENDKBSOIf & POTTS, N. S. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX. SummeT,] AIJC.U8T 31 Jhys. 69 Halilax Sleaffl Launiir? aM Batli Rooms, 3 id 343 BAKRlNfiTOM 8TKKBT. Shirts, Caliirs juid OuAEh laurulried by us Iwok B«tt«r. Wear Lud^ot and Ljist Looker as we do nut wnii',' i\w. arti«lea l)y hand, but with a Ceni;rifiiKii.l Extractor, tbus avoiding unntfesaiirj \v reiiohinj; or tearin-j. a-, "W^. SOY3D Sc CO. llij^h Water,meautime,at 09 1) a. . o g c ^ Si * 3 O cs 1 D 3 4 5 6 7 8 D 10 11 12 13 U 15 D 17 18 19 20 21 22 D 24 2& 26 27 28 29 B 31 Slavery abol. in Br. Dona., 1834. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Low tides. J sets 8h. 19ni. A. ^ 6^ Geo. Canning died, 1827. 5 at greatest elong. E. 9611 %6k j in Aphelion. ^ 6 € % 6 ^ ^69 V- sets 8h. 13m. A. 10th Snndfiy after Trinity. High tides. V-6 C 9 sfita 8h. 14m A. 5 6 C 9 6(L Amalff. of G. Trunk [and Gc. Western Railways., 1882 Lord Clyde died, ISfi.'J. Length of the day l"n. .5401., of the lltii Sun. af. Trin. , night lOh. 6m. Low tides. Great Comet, 1682. % rism 1h. 21m. M. § stationary. Geo. T. Solomon, old- [wd; Q.C., d. at Liineuburg, 188ii. William IV. Imrn. 765. Battle of BosM'orth Field, 1485. 12th Snndav after Trinity. 9 6W St.' Bartholomew. [1852. High tides. Elec. Tel. open at Hx., Sir Geo. Prevost, Gov.-GenL, 1811. ^ 6 V- ^ greatest Hel. Lat. S, Cetewuyo, K of Zululand, captured, Brigham Young d. 1877. [1879. i3th Sunday after Trinity. \ rises Oh. 12m. M. 10 38 11 23 11 .53 A. 41 1 35 2 45 4 4 5 20 6 25 7 20 8 9 8 56 9 41 10 25 11 5 11 48 morn 32 1 22 2 25 3 45 5 6 2 « 49 7 27 8 1 8 33 9 5 9 40 10 14 10 48 49 1 34 2 4 2 52 3 46 56 15 31 36 31 4 6 7 8 9 10 20 11 7 11 52 morn 36 16 59 43 33 36 56 U 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 49 19 7 1 II 30 4& 51 46 35 morn 22 1 7 8 13 9 S 58 10 12 10 44 11 16 11 :a A. 25 59 1 2 3 3 4 51 3! 14 58 48 5 51 7 II 8 26 9 28 10 16 10 .53 11 27 St. Johns, New- foundland. 10 19 11 4 11 34 A. 22 1 16 '2 26 3 45 5 I 6 6 7 I 7 50 8 37 9 22 10 6 10 46 il :V9 n A. I 1 2 59 31 6 40 14 ii< i'n 13 3 6 26 41 43 30 8 42 8 14 8 46 » 21 9 55 10 29 J. GODFREY SMITH, 147 HOLLES STREET. this crop. There is no mystery and no difficulty in ita cultivation ; the Beans may be sown in drills or broadcast, and treated either as we would common jjrain or a i root crop, — in fact very much lilers i d.. not yet quite perfectly understand. The heavy stalks should be cut or pulled up by the roots and tied in bundles, and left on the field to dry. They will not suffer from the autumn rains ; the stalks and pods naturally become black. After being apparently well ripenetl and dried, (having lain a week or ten days in the weather Goods of overy description are Cleansed and Dyed by a aeir process at the SUOTCH l>\i: WORKS. 285 Barrington 8treet. w OR p 80 B P4. OB s* a » on liicliHiitJOR & KNIGHT, Stationery, &c., Granville Street. n HENDERSON & POTTS, N. 8. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX. © s a • ^:n: m 70 SEPTEMHER l>c<,Mns on TUESDAY. [1885 c fiftSt # New J) First O Full C Per. « Jd ^ >. V C8 4) Q QJS Quarter,! Moon, Quarter, ^ Moon, IT . 6d. D. H 2 3 8 4 16 2 24 3 M. D. M. — 2'J A. 3 M. 10 40 M. 17 18(1. 24 9 south.s^i 1 2 2 2 58 A. 1 A. 5 A. 9 A. % sou ths. 8 43 M. 8 34 M. 8 2S M. 8 15 M. ^ sooths. 15 A. 11 53 M. II 3> M. II 10 M. SUN Rises. Sets (iKcliii. North. Fust of cloek. MOON Rises. Souths. Sets. declin. North. Place 1 Tu. ft 26 6 34 8 8 W. 5 27 6 32 7 46 3 Th. 5 28 6 30 7 24 4 F. 5 30 6 28 7 2 5 Sa. h 31 6 26 6 39 6 SU. 5 32 6 24 6 17 M. 5 33 6 23 5 55 8 Tu. 5 34 6 21 5 32 9 W. 5 35 6 19 5 9 10 Th. 5 37 6 17 4 47 11 F. 5 38 6 15 4 24 12 Sa. 5 39 6 13 4 1 13 SU. 5 40 6 11 3 38 14 M. 5 41 6 10 3 15 15 Tu. 5 42 6 8 2 52 16 W. 5 44 6 6 - 2S 17 Th. 5 45 6 4 2 5 18 \\ 5 46 6 2 I 42 19 Sa. 5 47 « 1 19 20 SU. 5 48 5 58 55 21 M. 5 50 5 56 32 22 Tu. 5 51 h 55 N. 9 23 1 W. 5 52 5 .3 S. 14 24 Th. 5 53 5 -> 37 23 F. 5 54 5 ^L- I 1 26 Sa. 5 56 5 47 1 24 27 SU. 5 57 5 45 1 47 J8 M. 5 58 5 43 2 11 29 Tu. 5 59 5 41 2 34 3e ^v. 6 3 39 2 58 14 33 52 12 31 51 11 32 2 52 3 13 33 54 15 36 57 19 40 1 6 22 6 43 4 25 46 7 8 28 8 48 9 9 9 10 8 28 48 7 10 50 5 5 A 7 16 32 11 43 6 1 12 17 .53 mora 6 5A 2 13 18 9 42 7 56 3 10 17 14 1 48 8 56 4 2 15 10 2 58 9 53 4 48 12 7 4 9 10 50 5 29 8 18 5 23 11 45 6 7 N4 1 6 34 A. 38 6 42 SO 24 7 43 1 29 7 15 4 42 8 50 2 19 7 48 8 38 9 54 3 8 3 22 12 V 10 55 3 57 8 59 14 44 11 54 4 46 9 38 16 41 A. 47 5 34 10 21 17 .'JO 1 38 6 22 11 6 18 10 2 23 7 10 11 57 17 42 3 5 7 57 morn 16 27 3 42 8 43 49 14 2S 4 15 9 28 I 44 11 52 4 47 10 13 2 41 8 43 5 18 10 59 3 39 5 7 5 4« U 45 4 40 SI 14 6 18 morn 5 42 N2 45 6 49 31 6 44 6 42 7 25 1 19 7 49 10 24 8 3 2 10 8 .')5 13 36 8 47 3 2 10 1 16 5 9 38 3 56 11 5 17 40 10 35 4 53 A. 8 18 11 n n SI SI. "I / / X X X T 8 n n Tl»« L0N1>0N lUtUW STORE, 147 UOLLIS STREET. they are -^nioved tf> the bam. These bundles should remain there till the dry frosty w«aiher of February. Uy that time the heans will have become hardened, and fit itr .hreshintj. If threshed before, they will likely be either mashed and injured in ;i»e vifiKiees, or else they will mould and decay. The bean stalks make I coaiB« but jiwful fodder The beans can be mixed with oats for horses, or boiled j and HmI to '.:aiiye, pijjs or (joulfcry. j OCTOBBR.— "^e Fruit Crop is yearly acquiring increased importance in Nova Scotli, now tham the markets of the worM are open to our fruit throwers, and the numerous onh fils ;,iiiit h^vc h«««n plai, d of late years are comiusf into bearing. The fruit harvtst is now b-ioj,' ,'athered m, and we' feel that no better advice can SCOTCH DYE WORKS. 28fi Ba ..irtoii Street, Halirax, N. S , seren doort north of Jacob stre '^ivn of the Golden Thistle. JAMES McLEARN & M>N, ^ <*ro«g t»H, Axle Grease. 4LIFAX. ;i885 iv "il Boaths. 15 A. 11 53 M. 11 3-2 M. 11 10 M. »th. Place } 32 n 1 53 n 3 9 gs 1 14 25 5 10 SI 2 7 SI. 3 18 "K [4 1 nK 2t -fu 4 42 JX. 8 38 -ft- 2 I "I 4 44 "I n 41 / 7 50 / 8 10 vy 7 42 k? 6 27 VJ 4 2» 1 52 8 43 X 5 7 X ?l 14 X "^2 45 r 6 42 T 24 8 3 36 « 6 5 n 7 40 n 8 11 gs PREET. e till the dry me hardened, r mashed and n stalks make rsea, or boiled ance in Nova )wers, and the ■■ into bearintf. ter advice can N. 8 , seren iHtle. Grease. neNDEB ■o HI MMKR.~ Al"HiMN._ Hall ^ a 3 o H.>t UoUfH. O Laurie Con cS A ~r UeBcu( 2 ^ Inf. 3 ^6(L 4 A con 5 %6(l ]) I4thS 7 ?dC 8 (v)ecli 1) ^2 fia< 10 n ^ stal ! 12 9 in \ ! 1) Ijth S : 14 Lengt If) 5 iM ifi Low ti 17 Spocia 18 ^ Rtf! 19 I'aris i 1) 16th H 21 St. M{ 22 © eut 23 liarri.s 24 ([ eoli 25 ^ self ' 26 ^6(x 1) 17th U 28 'J, risf 29 St. Mi : 30 ^ S*"® 1 SMITH, \ be j^iveii to the Loiid'Ji •State Applt bueii steadi Slates and have been liiishels, ha htiops. Bu Inttor they «^{ \>. c. A the barrel < V The liniiif [acGKEt HENDERSON A POTTS» N. 8. PAINT WORKS, nALlTAX- HdMMKH. At'TlIM ;:] SEPTEMIiEK 30 Days. 71 A •♦-» <» o ,'iven to our orchardists at this season than that whitih recently api)eared in the Lond'jn Garden from a prominent London Hrm of fruit dealers :— " New York State Apples a few years ayo occupied the leading position in the trade, but have been steadily losiiijjf prestig^e, and goods packed in the Western and New England Slates and Canada have steadily gained in popularity and prices. These results have been caused by thc^tyle of j)acl e a (» o B O -1 [iicUKEGOU k KNIGHT, School Hook.s, &c., Granville St. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 ■iilM 125 ■^ Bi2 12.2 2? lii ■— Hi u IE 6" HiotDgraphic Sciences Coiporation 23 WIST MAIN STMIT WiBSTM.N.Y. 14SI0 (716) •72-4903 HENPEBSON ft POTTS. N. S. PAIMT WORKS, HALIFAX, ilv. rJt If"* ." I S OB B I S t ft I- t 5 © M U (^ 72 OCTOBER begins ou THURSDAY. [1885 C I'Mt Quarter, New Moon,l j) First Quarter, O Full Moon, (i Laiit Quart6r,T 30 C Per. 3 d. C Apo. 16 d ([Per.28d. D. 1 6 15 23 H. 7 S 9 5 1 M. 15 M. 17 M. 6 A. 8 A. 43 A. D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths. % souths. 2 16 A. 2 22 A. 2 29 A. 2 36 A. 8 1 M. 7 51 M. 7 39 M. 7 27 M. ^ souths. 10 41 M. 10 i^ M. 9 57 M. 9 84 M. -I SUN Riaea. Sets. declin. South. Fast of clock. MOON Rises. Souths. Sets. declin. North. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 !5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 6 17 6 18 5 38 5 36 5 34 5 32 5 30 5 28 5 27 5 25 23 21 19 19 20 22 23 24 6 26 6 27 29 30 31 33 34 35 6 37 6 38 6 39 6 41 18 16 14 5 12 11 9 7 6 4 2 1 59 58 56 54 53 51 50 49 47 3 21 3 44 4 7 4 30 4 54 5 17 5 40 6 3 6 25 6 48 7 11 7 33 7 56 8 18 8 41 9 3 9 25 9 47 10 8 10 30 10 51 11 13 11 34 11 55 12 15 12 36 12 56 13 16 13 36 13 56 14 15 10 26 10 45 11 4 11 22 11 40 11 57 12 14 12 31 12 47 13 2 IS 18 13 32 13 47 14 14 13 14 26 14 38 14 50 15 15 11 15 20 15 29 15 38 15 45 15 .52 15 58 16 3 16 8 16 12 16 15 16 17 11 37 5 50 1 ft morn 6 47 1 5V 44 7 44 2 44 I 53 8 39 3 21 3 3 9 34 4 3 4 13 10 25 4 37 5 10 11 16 fi 22 6 31 A. 7 5 43 7 37 57 6 19 8 40 I 47 6 54 9 41 2 36 7 31 10 36 3 25 8 14 11 29 4 14 8 59 A. 17 5 2 9 47 1 1 5 50 10 39 1 39 6 36 11 33 2 14 7 21 morn 2 47 8 6 28 3 17 8 51 1 25 3 47 9 38 2 25 4 17 10 24 3 27 4 48 11 11 4 31 5 22 morn 5 34 6 1 2 6 40 6 43 55 7 49 7 34 1 49 8 55 8 29 2 47 10 9 29 3 45 U 1 10 35 4 42 11 55 11 44 5 40 A. 43 morn 6 35 1 26 17 35 15 53 13 11 9 42 5 89 N119 S3 1 7 8 10 47 13 49 16 6 17 35 18 12 18 17 15 17 12 53 9 6 55 28 S2 40 N120 5 24 9 17 12 45 15 33 17 27 18 17 17 67 16 29 14 1 10 44 Medicine Chests fitted at SMITH'S DRUiJf STORE. Place 25 SI St St / / / X K H u n 2o So St* St riKht Icind of barrel, pack it carefully with honest fruit, and Nova Scotia will acquire a reputation for apples and a potentiality of wealth far exceedina: the fondest dreams of avarice. The harvesting of root croiM is an operation that requires great attention, and, as the culture of them is •xtendin^ throud^hout the Province, we would impress upon all who have not bad loni; experienoe the nHcemty of attendimr to the (wints noted below:— To take up and store roots succcHsf iilly is a simpie art when properly understood, but the frequent destructiuii of rootH in the ue'lar, shows thii ( it is not always underbtoud or carried out. Po- tatoes should be dug in dry weather, and allowed to dry completely on the surface Kid Oloveii and Ontrlch Feathen CI«aaa4Ml every day at the SCOTCH i>YK WUAKii, 286 Barilnf ton Ht., near the coraar of Jacob St. MeLEABfl'S EXPRESS, fittrringtOB Strtet, Halifax. ALIFAX. [1885 1/ souths. 10 41 M. 10 i1 Ant ^ Al <8| n if Rc 2/1 7 5f 8 II. 9 ? 10 Ih D 191 12 s 13 72r 14 U 15 Lo 1<) ^ 17 V- 1) 2(»t 19 ♦?i 20 *? 21 •2 22 23 ^ 24 Ka 1) 21s 26 Bli 27 Kx 28 k 29 9 30 Lo 31 Jl J« Gl f't IIKNDERSON * POTTS, N. S. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX. Antuwin.] OCTOBER 31 J lays. 73 cs O i I 2 3 I) ft f) 7 8 9 10 D 12 13 14 15 K) 17 1) 19 20 21 22 23 24 l> 26 27 28 29 30 31 HAUFAK STEA^ LAUNORY, 34.1 R«rrlii(ctr»n Street. Ha (Vniuih wui. btiilMliit flvamteeil. ALL WOOL OARPETS OLBAITSED waoLE. ITeatlier Seds Kctnova'tecl. G. W. BOYD & CO. Connection by Telephone. High W«()er,m«an ti«ie,«t .a |. « s « no 'is CO .c a O 3 ♦? (J ^ Ixjw tideo. <9t Nova Scotia Assembly, 174$. S (5 C 9 "s^ *•»• 9«n- M. I Sth Sunday after Trinity. ^ 6^ Rev. A. GUk>8 d. at Cregnish, C. B., ^dlC [1851. ^ (^ C Ot. (ire flt Miraimchi, 1825 1 1 . tif ihetlay lOn. 56m., of the Luw tidi'9. {niuht l^h. Sm. {^ S«p. ($® $ in Aphelion. II rises 3h. 44 m. M. 2()th San. after Trinity. St. Luke, Ij in Perihelio«. (Evan. i^ 8tatiuiia>r5'. i; riacii 9h 2m. A,, 22nd souths 4h. i37m. M, sctdOb. 12iii. A if in fS ^^- t<<'t^«- (1816. Karl Dt»Ihi>iT»'M, Lt.-Gov. of N. S., 2I.stSu.af. Tri«i. Sc. Cii^|>iu. (1829. Bidg, of Darttnoath Cath Ch. com., Kx.-L.t.-G«rtr. DesBarresd.in Halifax, k 6C ^- Simeu & St. Jude. [1824. 9 BO'S 6h. S\)m. A-. Low tides. ^ (< (T All Hallow's Eve. 41 53 2 4 3 19 A. -54 3 % 4 20 2 9 4 20 5 34 3 4e 5 &l 7 6 4 59 7 10 8 25 6 2 8 13 9 28 « 49 9 10 15 7 3S 9 44 to 59 8 U 1« 25 11 4« 8«3 11 4 morn 9 29 11 90 19 40 6 morn 55 10 41 17 1 32 II 18 52 2 7 mom 1 29 2 44 t 2 12 3 27 ieajMnr jn tlie cellar; the beat way is to put them on :t barn fluin- anJ exchide the a-jtht, utharwiae they will beoome ((reen and ac- ()uire a bitter taste, and piiisoirous qualities. Mangv^, turnips, and carrota, should bH t«>p|ied and the floe root iibres uut off. Befere storinif they should, in like mamn^r, be exposed to dry air that the wownds may heal over ; if put at oiico into the («llar, the woundoil tissues will ht-^ln to ferment, and a Kr^ro portion of the roots, wi'l ba rotted by contact. If fauts such as these are ke|)t clearly in i view, no farmer need Iosa Itis roots. Of course the cellar must be kept well uircd, eool and 'iry, and frost oarefully exclnded. Mangels aii4 turnips require to be kept ooo! and not toot dry. SCOTCH DYK WORKS, 886 Barrlngten Street, Haltrax, N. 8., seven 4eors Hertli «T Jacob Stueet, Sign af the Claldea Thistle. o ► I <^ e S » 3D a s S3 o at <■ « MM* OD • i MeLEARN'S EXPRESS, Barri4igt«a Street, HulUax. HCNDERH09 k POTTO, K. ». PArST WOBgS, MAITFA^ 1-3 O Q B3 P O Si! P H 04 74 KOVEMHER iKgina on SUNDAY. [1885 New Moos, ]) First Quarter, O Full Moon, ^ L.iHt Q Darter, ([Apo. 13 (}. »■ 6 W 22 28 n Kt. 4 4« A. b4b A. 5 2!y M. » 4.3 A. .24(i 1>. 3 10 17 34 9 Boath». 2 4R A. 2 56 A. 3 3 A. 3^ 10 A. % Boirthii. 7 9 M. 6 bf* M. 6 41 M. 6 27 M. "i/i lymths. 9 »M. 8 39 M. 8 16 M. T &2 M. • »UN ] MOOW • Biaes. '*«"• 1 South. TtLht of el«>ck. ,Rhie».J&«i.tb..|,8.tB.[f^^;| Place 1 su. 6 42 4 46 14 35 16 19 50 7 26 2 3 b b3 n 2 M. 6 43 4 44 14 54 16 19 2 © 8 19' 2 S8 N2 41 'n 3 Tu. 6 45 4 43 1» 12 16 19 3 8 9 9 5 W SI 35 :0i 4 W. 6 46 4 41 15 31 16 1'8 5 ]b 9 59 3 43 » 45^ ^ 5 Th. 6 47 4 40 15 49 16 16 b 30 10 48 4 16 9 34 wi 6 F. 6 49 4 39 16 7 16 13 6 24 11 37 4 50 12 5-1 n 7 Sa. 6 50 4 38 16 25 r6 19 7 27 A. 27 »'27 15^ 27 K 8 SU. 6 51 4 36 16 42 16 5 8 25- 1 16 6 7 l!7 16 t 9 M. 6 53 4 35 17 16 9 22 2 6 6 52 18 13 f 10 Tu. 6 55 4 34 17 17 15 bi 10 10 2 54 7 38 18 20 ^ 11 W. 6 56 4 32 17 33 15 47 10 Hb 3 43 8 29 17 36 ^ 12 Th. 6 58 4 31 17 49 ]b 39 11 37 4 30 » 21 16^ 7 z» 13 F. 6 59 4 30 18 fr 15 31 A. 12 b 15 10 16 13 5'7 14 8a. 7 4 S9 18 21 15 21 9^45 6 ir 13 >1 12 ZSi 15 SU. 7 2 4 28 18 36 15 11 1 11 6 44 morn 7 57 K 16 M. 7 3 4 27 18 5) 15 1 46 7 28 11 4 18 X 17 Tu. 7 4 4 26 IS" 6 14 48 2 17 8 14 1 10 »0 22 V 18 W. 7 5 4 25 19 20 14 3b 2 46 9 1 3 11 N341 V 19 Th. 7 7 4 24 19 34 14 22 3 18 9 49 3 16 7 41 T 20 F. 7 8 4 23 19 48 14 8 3 54 10 40 4 20 11 25 « 21 Sa. 7 9 4 23 20 i 13 53 4 35 11 36 5 28 U 36 H 22 8U. 7 11 4 22 20 J4 13 37 b 23 iiM>rii 6 57 Wi 58 n 23 M. 7 12 4 21 20 27 13 20 6 17 34 7 45 18 16 n 24 Tu. 7 13 4 21 20 39 13 2 7 19 1 34 8 51 18 20 25 25 W. 7 15 4 20 20 &1 12 44 8 24 2 34 9 49 17 11 So 26 Th. 7 16 4 19 21 2 12 2» 9 33 3 33 10 42 14 55 SI 27 F. 7 17 4 19 21 13 12 5 10 43 4 30 11 27 iV 46 a 28 8a. 7 18 4 18 21 24 11 45 11 52 5 26 A. 7 » »*R 29 SU. 7 19 4 18 21 34 11 24 morn 6 17 e 42 N3&1 «R 30 M. 7 21 4 17 21 43 11 2 1 7 7 f 14 So 24 -n- SMITH'S DRUG STORE, 147 HOLLIS STREET. NovBMBKR.-The improvement to cattle has ttt lenj^b takeoa Heeure hold of the people of Novo ijcotiu. This improvetxient i« being curried out pr»nuH)ally tbroui;h the agency of A;;rk:ultur:il Itkicietiea. These Soeieties are apt to for)rct that theit arrangements for the ensuing season, ia regard to anitnals^ are most profitably made at thin time of the yeur. Every Sotitsty keeps, or ou^'ht to keep, a sufficient iiuinher of male antinalH for the use of members. If the selection and«purchaso \ of thtiHo Ijfc deferred till Spntig time, liir;4» SCbs 9 3i "l 12 51 n 15 27 ^, |!7 l« t 18 13 t 18 20 vy 7 36 ^ 16- 7 c» 3 57 zm n 12 zm 7 57 X 4 )8 X ^22 T «341 V 7 41 T 1 25 » 4 36 H « 58 n 8 16 n 8 20 gs 7 11 25 4 55 a I 46 a » "R 13 51 "R ^0 24 ifis tlET. e hold of the tally tbrouifh !« that thoit Rt profitably ), a Bufticient Dd'purchase and the de- For beef rnpid than I red, Devons Kxi fatten in y Aldenieys tliorized to lie Streek m \ i % I m ^ OS rttlXDE 1 Aiitutn HAi X 1 J h " ALL £ *- F« c >. Co'rm ir 'Jttui 2 AU .' .'l ^iii 4 ^ (« 5 liiitt ti HiL'ti m i ?ci I) 2MlJ » I'r. u l|0 96' t'rit 1 II |12 Wiru i:} U rx)w I) 24th 16 IiP«|f 17 {(sKi 18 Dr.C 19 RattU 20 Saes 21 V ic. 1 I) 2.'ith I 23 24 25 26 R«vg 27 J^rwe 28 1. lid 1) . iHtiVl 30 St. A Goto. or Je»wy8 9 tiddH, artd t eiiipiiiy h'lH or new laacj ciniiot ke H over the *•;« snows that drained fleU is irrej^yUn! def,viii{( ere )tten left, t« intended er Beds Renovated. O. W. BOYD it CO Co*rn«et1oii bj- Te'eptioTMu Uiifti Wateis inenn time, at S3 04 S 5 o ^ . e 4 •S = 1) 2 .') 4 5 I) 9 10 II IL> l.'J U 1) 16 17 IK 19 20 21 !) 23 2-1 25 26 27 28 I) 30 ■>iM Smii. af. Triu. All »ninU*I>»v A U Souls. I{av. I )r. WrImIi d. at Beil- (fin ApbdiAM. 2^ ({ C [ford, 1JB82 ^ tteufifa. SSm. A. Uiittle of IiiLernian, 1%%K. ^6^ % «•'•«« «h 6ra. M, 231 d Sh. af. Trin. Jpr. Hel. Lat. S. I'r. ul WaleHborn, W41. lion. H. H ? (^ C (CouMwell 4. nt Hx., IgS/, ^' risen 2h. .3Hni. M. Wirird gtil0 at IIx.« p:rcait Ioaa of litres [and veesek, 1813 FiOw tid«s. Wnrpav takeu bv Kih. 24th SuDilay af Mr Triaiijr. * \i 794 fxMiirth (if cho day 9h. Sira , of the {^sctH Sh. lOin. A. {flisfht Uh. 36m. Dr. Cruke, Jodoe of VioerAdniiralty, Batt1« of Navariuo, i827. (1801 . Saez Canal opened, 1869. V tc. Emmaiiael occnp. Rama, 1870. 2.Uh SuD. after Trinity. H. tidet H^rieatest Hel. LAt. S. 4.69. l^rtfies €h. .?ln. A., sotiihs 28th, 2h. li, iide<(. ^Mds 7h. 27ai. A. j[6in. M. Jut iWiMiay in Adveut. % 6 (^ St. An»rkv^. ^ ($ ^ t^ gr. «loag. E t .59 4 10 5 25 3 2S s m 6 51 4 38 « 49 8 4 ."i 41 7 52 9 7 fi 29 8 40 9 55 7 14 9 25 10 40 7 53 10 4 il 19 8 29 20 40 U .55 9 6 U 17 morn 9 4:t 11 £4 32 10 17 mora 1 9 10 ht 88 1 43 11 44 1 3 2 18 morn 1 55 3 10 U 20 8 31 3 46 1 IS 3 26 4 41 8 2« 4 37 5 52 3 48 S 53 7 8 4 48 i6 50 8 14 S 40 7 51 9 6 • iJ'l, 6 34 10 9 7 «' ^ 9 17 10 32 7 4S 9 58 11 12 8 28 10 40 11 54 9 10 11 21 A. 36 9 58 A. 9 1 24 JO 4» 56 2 il 11 38 1 49 3 4 A. 3S 2 46 4 1 1 41 3 58 5 7 1 3 4 5 6 6 7 40 A 19 22 10 55 34 8 10 8 47 9 24 9 53 10 33 11 25 •nu)rn 1 56 2 7 3 23 29 21 4 47 27 9 51 39 \9 26 II in A. 16 1 22 Go to SMITHES DBUtf STQgE, 147 MOLLIS NTBEET. nr Aersf^ya 9 re mo^ svital)!^. 4^$ souq as tbe root crops are »11 cleared ofi iVfi tiuldt*, and the veeds an4 |H>tato vinex are put in heaps to rnt, the farmer shou iI employ hxa w^ok streasfth of ixtan and bea^t in fiili ]Vlon«diiniC. Whether on old nr new land, fall plouidliiiliris a niast iniportu.nt operalion. Without it a farm ciniiot ke worked t« adviintaire. After plou'/binic do not forjj^et lo K" earefnl y over the water furnnra to nnke way fur the exit of the floods uf rain and niulti> g snows that are aiire to cuak yoi:r fields before 8e«d time. A well pinii;;hed, well- drained Held may lie sown in Spijnif ac siion as tbe fro t ]f <.;one« whilst one that ih irreiulanly plouirhed, or h»8 mi .water furrows, may \on\i; remain a .puddle, (iefyin{( every attetapt to improve its condition. The best part «)f what is too )tten left to be'*'Spnnir work,"$an be done ju the inonth of Ncrembec AH land intended for oats, peas, and herae beans shoUid be c9ectiri.ly wurked this month. SUOfOM DYB WORKS, 886 Barrfnf toa Street, Halirax. N. «., aerea tears Rartli af lacab Street, Kiga af the tialiieB Thbtle. 'i o PA 9 S3 I 3 1 an 8 "A on JAJKE8 HeLE^BN k iiON« Lioseetl VeaJ, OU CakD* . 1^ HENDERSON A POTTS, N. 8. PAINT WORKS, HALIFAX^ , . •,! m % B 76 DKCKM13KR begins on TUKSDAY. [1885 % Now Moon, 1) First Qiinrter, O Full Moon, ^ (I LaHt Quarter, ([ Apo. 10 a. es OR M e M 1-3 &4 a_ 1 2 .'J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2] 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 P. II. M. 6 9 2 M. 14 i 7 A. 21 4 44 A. 28 8 7 M. C l*er. 22 d.. D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths.' % souths. 3 15 A. 3 18 A. 3 18 A 3 15 A. 6 7 M. 5 50 M. 5 33 M. 5 14 M. ^ HonthH. 7 22 M. 6 &S M. 6 33 M. 6 8 M. SUN Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. RisM. Btttii. 22 28 24 2ft 26 27 28 29 30 SI 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 37 381 88| 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 docliit. South. 2r53" 29 2 22 10 23 18 22 26 29 33 29 40 22 46 22 52 23 58 Fnit of oluck. MOON RiHM. SouthB. I Sets. I ^J^Jj; I Pl«c» 23 23 23 n 23 15 23 18 23 20 23 23 23 24 23 26 23 26 33 97 2S 26 23 26 23 25 23 23 23 21 23 19 23 16 23 13 23 23 10 39 10 16 9 53 9 28 9 3 8 37 8 11 7 45 7 18 6 50 6 23 5 54 5 26 4 57 4 28 3 59 3 29 3 3 30 3 1 30 1 1 31 F. J S 28 58] Kl 27 1 57 2 26 2 55 3 24 9 6 3 10 4 14 5 17 6 15 7 11 8 5 8 52 9 35 10 13 10 47 11 17 11 47 A. 18 46 1 15 1 48 35 le 6 7 16 8 29 40 10 50 11 58 iDorn 1 a 2 7 S 10 7 56 8 44 9 32 10 21 11 9 11 A. 1 9 3 3 4 5 6 !i8 48 36 24 10 55 38 22 6 6 52 7 38 8 37 9 18 10 16 11 15 morn 17 1 46 2 18 5(» 25 3 45 31 20 13 7 3 rl«>cliii. lioitth. ■35 28 54 18 19 17 13 4 54 43 3) 8 19 4 8 11 14 44 16 49 18 6 18 31 18 6 16 .52 14 56 13 23 9 59 9 19 10 57 A 50 11 54 S3 4 morn N153 58 5 52 2 1 9 42 3 6 13 10 4 13 15 58 5 22 17 50 6 30 18 32 7 34 17 55 8 30 16 2 9 23 13 6 10 & » 22 10 44 ^5 12 II 18 No 51 11 50 S3 24 A. 23 7 25 55 10 58 1 28 13 58 "I / X X X T 8 n n So So SL a :^ XMAS CARDS AT HMITH'8 BRVQ STORE. Drckmber.— Uniter ea«h month w« hare eideavorecl to indicate matitevs that most urgently require the iioticQ of the favoter. Last, hot not Isasl, we caII his uttentiou to his position as tlte member iA an Acrricultural So« 49 / 8 6 / 8 31 vj 8 6 vy 6 52 VJ 4 56 a 23 9 19 K A 50 X 2 4 X ri53 cy. 5 52 T 9 42 8 3 10 8 5 58 n 7 60 n 8 32 02 7 55 25 6 2 SI 3 6 St 9 22 'R b. 12 ,"51 iOM ^ ^3 24 7 25 &8 3 58 IE. matitevs thdi I, we call hie , in wbicllk, by , iMid thereby ■inl industrial ii Sottieties in Rvers^ These laeh Society is i]9>An Minual Suciety is. to IRBSTXB, m Thtetle^ >'tj mi IrauvUle iitJ if- ' %l IflEO Ai;ruMi HINTKI o o ?! V a Vo <# 1 2 3 4 S I) 7 8 9 10 i! 1! 12 I) U \f> 16 17 I 18 19 I) 21 22 23 24 25 26 1) 28 29 30 31 ?' Aui tnd Hui ?^ 9p Kx {^ ii 3rd LOKI Len {^ it EmI 4th St.' h6 Sri Cur St. I Sun Am. J^ ©in XMAS improve 4' iiijf for thi Siicitities II impliiinrni by the So» whcge oft in its resfn offifttrs t'%\ SoeietlegB triet (Hee itecrdtiiry, SCOTCf AM£8 JH ) n^ENDEBSO!! ft PDTTS, N. tl. PAINT WORKS, H Ai;ruMN wiNTica ■] DECEMIIKR 31 l),iy«. a o ■ « Halifax Steam Laundry — UN* — ■RATM. UOOMM, 8*8 Bnrv ]■«*•■ Mrert. 1 2 3 4 5 I) 7 8 9 10 1! 12 I) U IS 16 17 18 19 1) 21 22 23 24 25 26 1) 28 29 30 31 Ko iontliii 111. 45m. M., setflfh. 21iii. 9 tiotii 7.h. 39m. A. Autkoriccd Kng BiMeisfnMd, 1611. fnd SaiulHj in Advent. Iligk dduR Hon. S. i\ PftiiltankM di«d nt Dart- 9 5 (C [mottlh. N. S.. 1882. 9 gr- «Iong' E> 9 Rtationarr. M C % "»^» lilt- 17m. a! Kx Judge N. F. Uuiack« died at Ifx., ?ina 11846. 3rd Sunday in Adv«tit. (18S4. Ijow tidet. Kedprocity Rill passed, Lengtk of the dajr Sh. ?i4m., of the Kmber Day. (night ISk. SOm $ iu Periheltow. i Inf. j Q Ember Day. Ember Day. 4th SttDlayiD Advent. St. Tkoiuas. (v) enters >y. Winter t? (S C [coms. High tides. S rises lOh. Mm. A. 24tk, smiths 5k. 9 sets 8h. 8m. A. {17m. M. CflRIflTHiS Dat. St. Stephen, Mar. ^ ^® 2l!a® Run. after Christmas. S (5© ^ 5 C W Q© ^ tl^es. Innoc. D. Am. pckt. BtuBordshiM wrecked oa (Blende Kuck, 178 liv«s lost, 18SS. (v)in Peri<;ee. J Hitflt W.»i<>r, iii«M tlme.at Jf' 2 4 »7 8 5 12 6 5 6 »3 7 35 8 12 8 47 a 24 9 59 10 31 li 8 11 50 morn 36 29 34 45 49 45 6 35 22 12 5 R 6 19 7 23 8 16 9 4 9 46 10 23 10 58] U 35 morn | 10 42 1 19 2 1 2 47 3 40 4 45 h^ 23 34 38 31 19 I 38 i 6 7 8 9 10 H 11 morn C 13 8 59 9 48 lU 39 II 27 A 1 2 3 20 15 17 28 5 7 7 56 16 8 46 9 33 10 23 U 10 11 59 A. 50 1 38 2 34 3 26 5 28 « 39 I 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 A. I 2 2 8 4 5 6 50 25 57 34 16 2 55 11 15 11 I 48 38 25 14 5 53 46 41 43 54 is ■** m 2 38 3 49 4 53 5 46 6 34 7 16 7 53 8 28 9 5 9 40 10 12 10 49 1! 31 morn 17 1 10 2 15 3 26 4 5 6 7 7 30 26 16 3 53 8 40 9 29 10 20 11 8 A. 1 56 1 58 3 9 XMAS Moveitteg at 8MITH>S Brag Store, 147 Ho tHs St. imprat'e tlie Wkc Aock oT Its <£8tri(A, wlticfa is aoe«rapIisbed by obtainint; and keep- ing; fur the use of mettibers, superivr Riiide animals, suob as bulls, raiuai and boars. Societies may also introduce seeds uf new varieties of ;,;riuri, roots, and also improved implftnurnts, and sell ftamn iu iMeni>>dr8 at cost aiid chr.rKe^ Exhibitions are held by the Societies of a Distriet, entbnuan}; two or more Counties, coinhinini; The whifle of the Societies d fbe Pr0vuKect3ve 4isti4et, uiran the men/bersreeelve the Directors' Report, and select otficivs tiyr the enBainK year. Full information as to t%e ractbod of ort^nizingr Societies fuag' be oMaiiied on apii'fication to the Member of the Board fcr the Dis- trict (wee BoMfd of Auriciilture in another part of the AlmxnackX or to the iiiecretiiry, J!>rofea!«or Lawson, Ualhousie C(»ll«g:e, HtdifaiL SCOTCH DTE WORKS, S8S Vsrrln^ton Street, nalffax, N. 8., seren €mn Vertk ef Smeolt Street, Siga ef the 6«ld«a Thistle. s e •I n '4' AM£S McL£lJtS[ Jk hOJi, Feed and Uetd, Barrii^rtoii Street. II i I i 't.,-'i ' i4 c O o On ■< W H O Q W 1:4 A ffE5DER805 k P0TT8, ITiLIFAX. m;uiiei<» pabmeks L18«& TIDE TABL£. The time of Hif:^ Water at the uurlermentioned places wiH be fuond by ad'iirig to or itubtractiiig froru the- time of ilJgb Water at liaUt'ax — as fwtluws: Ar^o k', J'niftB' ADchora{$». .m\A 1 -Jft Aridiat H;irl>ouf, ..a«UI0 21 Aiiiver^ £ -a\'i{\u: liay, Grtsfco'sWf. .a 9 Ctipe .S»hl« Lhltiiid, N. side, .sub 19 V^a\*i Suble Liiatul^ & gkte. .sub 1 19 ; Mud Inland, j Negio llarboar N/>rtb Miniinc-gswh, r'!i|.« .Sable, ..add 38 (;ifirk(; Ifar'^our, . .add 1 9 (•hun l'(jim, ..«dd0 3» ( ;hirti(;an?(i), ..arid 26 CajHr >forth, ..add Oil (.'ardif^'au Uarjr. ..wid 51 CajM* li»!ar, ..add 111 (Jlifirlottetown, ..add 2 56 (JajMj (;«;org(i, . .atld 2 20 lii+?»K/ iiut, ..add ail ' E;,Miu>iit IJuy, '. .sub 4 49 ; V^\A l%int, ..add 41 I Folly Point, . .ao)^ru«; iSi\«r, ..add 215 .It(lo«! ILirhoup, ..subO 4 ' JnuriuMiiii I, ..add 1 41 I j.-Mumb Harbour, . .add Oil ' LalUvu,. . juld 2 Liiii.nbtirR, . .a«M & I rJvcrjMX)! IW, ..iMkl 1 i l;i:i!ii»^' HurWuF, ..aild 3 3) ! I.('iMViiu liay, . .ar, C.B. . add 11 Minlrn '• - ..sub 6 ; Miicluas, s -al IsHaiid, . .udBir, \ • Wi*^bfee tIaa'bo«>F, Yarmouth Harbour, tjivtM the time of high water at Newport, T»uioy&e. ..add 45 . .add 1 1 . uidd ..add 113 111 . .add 1 44 ..sub 49 . .sub 27 ..sub 2 4 . j^d 4 15 .uidd 2 54 . .add 1 1 . -atld 3 m . .add 3 32 ..atH 017 . .add 2 41 ..add 2 20 Pairrsboio', ..add 1 13 .JuM 4 52 ,jtM O4J . ..oul> 4 l.« . . -add 3 2& | ..add 3 41 ..^ub 9 . juld I 26 ...«nV O ») . ^\A 1 ..ivld 252 . .4Kld ; 3G ..add 5 ..add 02U ..add 2 41 ..add 1 11 ..jidd 3 46 . .add aO . .sub 4 19 . .sub 1 4e ..add 1 9 ..add 244 . .add 2 58 . .sub 2 . .add 11 . .add 5 ..add 3 46 ..add 017 ..add a 1 ..add 3 5 . JKld 15 ..a^tA 3 53 ..add 3 40 » MacUREWOU k KNItiHT, Schuol Books, 125 ttrautUle Str««tMi^ES Jl PAINT MANUFACTURERS. [18«& be fuond by t'utluws : a. M. ..aJtl 1 l:i . juM 4 5-2 . jai6 ^ i .-sul> 4 !.♦ . .acia 3 '2& ..add 3 41 . .^uh y . mid I 26 ..snV O •• . ^{d 1 . jwUl 2 52 5 ..JKld . .Add .add 02U .add 2 41 111 3 46 1 ,jidd . .add ^0 . .sub 4 19 . .sub 1 4fJ ..add 1 9 ..add 2 41 . .add 2 58 . jub 2 . jiAd 11 . .add 5 .jidd 3 46 ..a*i 017 ..add 3 1 ..add 3 5 ..a H & CO,, (Manufacturers of the Celebrated Kogers Jbtros' Spoons and Forks and Finest Quality of Electro-Plated Hollow Ware,) of West Meriden, conn-, ami Hamilton, Ontario. ^. Ii,—The Highest Prices given for Old Silver in Cash or Exclianye, OB 9. o 9 cm I aa m ll ivUle Htr««t| ^^E^i McL£ARN X SON, Feed & Seed Deal S. J. Drookman. George Reading. E. B. Blenkhorn. Benj, VanBlarcom W. B. Stewart. W. S. Peart. Lewis K. Hart. Donald Archibald. Simon H. Holmes. Edward Curry. Hugh McDonald. Stephen Belabor. Joseph Creighton. Pictoii , , . George S. Harris. Queens . . . Richmond . W. McG. Scott. J. F. Fuller. G. W. McLean. Shelburne " Barrington Victoria i Jacob S.Ingraham Yarmouth | Thomas B. Flint. " Ar;,'yle. . Isaac Carver. Jno J: McDonnell Henry Lovett. W. J. Dauphinee. David Matheson. Thomas Farrell. D. O'C. Madden. Wm. J. Bell. A. Taylor. J. Huntington. 3rd Tu<». of June. iBt Tues. of October Ist Tnes. of June. 2nd Tues. of October. 1st Tues. of June. Ist Tues. of October. 1st Tues. of June. 1st Tues. of October. 3rd Tues. of June. 2n<-l Tues. of October. 2nd Tues. of June. Last Tues. ofOct'br. Last Tues. of May. Ist Tues. of October. 4th Tues. of April. 1st Tues, of Nov'r. 2nd Tues. of Dec'r. Last Tues. of May. Tu. bef. last Tu. Sep. 3rd Tues. of June. 4th Tues. of October. 1st Tues. of June. 2nd Tues. of October. Thur.be.lstTu.Jne, Thur.af.2ndTu.0ct. Thur. af. 2d Tu. Jne. Thur.af.3rdTu.0fct. 2nd Tues. of June, let Tues. of October. 4th Tues. of June. l:stTHe8. ofNoT'r. Last Tues. of Sept'/f. 3rd Tues. of Tune. 2nd Tues. of June. 3rd Tues. of October. 4th Tues. of June. Tu. bef. last Tu. Sep 'At Halifax there are three Sittings and one Term of the Court.— The Sittings being held for Trial of Causes, November, February and April; the February Sitting IS held for the purpose only of disposing of Causes not reached on the Docket for the November Sitting; and the Term for Argument of Appea's, ftc, begins on the Recond Tuesday of December, and extends until the flrst Tnesday of April. The Supreme Court is always open, and provision has been made to facili- tate the dispo4.il of arrears by empowering the Court in banc to sit in two divisions and to regulate the times and places at which the two divisions shall sit. I VICE-ADMIRALTY and PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT. Vice-Adiniml, the Governor-General. Judge, (f600) Hon. James McDonald, Chief Justice. Acting Advocate General, J. Norman Ritchie, Q.c. SiiBROOATEg. Halifax, John C. Haliburton, Samuel P. Fair- banks, Nepean Clarke, Hugh Hartshorne, Wm. Twinins, B. H. Eaton ; Antigonish, H. H. Kiigh ; Wallace, Hon Alex McFarlanc; Truro, Kbcne/.cr F. Munro ; Pictou, John D. McLeod ; Guysborongh, Stewart Campbell ; Windsor, W. H. Blanchnrd ; Aricfud, Wm, 11. Cutler ; rjiver- pool., Geo T. Moore ; Bridgewnter, Hon W. H. Owen. Registrar, Lewis | W. DesBarrcs. Depufg Registrar, B H. Katon. Marshal, William i Twining. Adoocat.'s and Proctors, the Barri.sters and Attornies of the Supreme Court. Interpreter and Trans/a^or, F. C. Sumichrast. Bank\ of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. HaeGEEdlOU A KNIOHT, Wholesale and Uetail StatfoneiVKES Me if June. r October f June. •fOctober. if June. fOctober. »fjune. ifO,>..S^$ w « ^ ^ tJ '« w rt". ?:= S * t^ ^ n^ I o & «* 00 ■ « i (Cm rj« S I e cog to o «> CI I a lO a CD ts© 9 3 ft O » o a B OR » QD P B H B LMES McLEARN & SON, Hay and Straw, Barriagtan Street. ,1 HENDERSON A TOTTS' Anchor Pore White Load Paint QK3 oc BELCHER 8 FARMERS [1885 .t: a oodJ*fi»ooaoaoao(X;ooooaoooooaoaoac)ccioo Oi 0» 00 I- eo »ra !■• I' .-« (N •-« (N (N (N (74 S-l l 91 (M »( r-i fft| C4 (M (M C4 as >< .15 .S K X !< >^ 5 £-= !i K K « a? fi 5*3 * >■. > .a • .ss K K {• « fi 5 o .« ZI kr Cr « ^ *-- *-* ^^ iC '" C i* C* — - icitija oE a -rt j; i^^oaOQOorj — c — soer'eoMiftifttPtCeDf^t^OQOtfJOOcsC'- ooQOoooocrjnoaooDXJODocooaDWOoaOQoaoo&XQOWcooDOOoo Admitte Attorney •t't*i(Naoift'^^(NOO»ft«o^«rHooeieMe^(N(N ^ — »"roeO(N • ^-15 >, "I e B J5 55 «3 o eJ J- B B = ^ ■r- ^r fc. ai _^ u, oj > S c g s C g O « fc ^ ^^ O sS a^; MacGBSilGOlt & KMiOHT, Corner OranTille and Duke Street d P«,> ^ (J4 O) r ^ ►T* '^ t« C^ >Jn f-< r^ tf> 00 C» C >-- CO ec w -t :! 00 00 00 CD oo «; r-6 h-S l-S <5 © •>i' « 00 r^ CO 04 (N (N S4 J- a> ^^ Of iP-i J< -, K « o OS fc: ii-s 7' uke Street cannot bo snrpaRRcd for flneneRfi, body and dnrabilltjr. 1885] ALMANACK. 85 *j't'^^ift«ft»ft«ot^io«e«c«e«or^r>.t^»>ir^r»ooQOopaoooooo>o»oso> aoaoooaoooaDooaoooaoaoaoaooooooDQOooaoaC'OOooooaooowouooooaooo u ►• «i ►. !^ ■:•>:• b 'i' bf^ *i b 5? ej e> *: *: « J «• « >^ >^ tic si tb ► "C fee fti fct no9>oci9i9i(M0>o«taoaD(et»'M9iiM9i9it>.QOt»QO-cieid Of I- ft) ^ ^ £ E •w c O 033 • » OS m C m ''^ CJ O p a> ^ £ E pC a >. «•= r; (= P'^COt-B'-S .^ -OP ;»^^»4wOwowSKfi;o<;o PQ 6 s >» o c c PQ is ^ - «= i= • 5 ^-o; 22 c c ^^ S — Q "C o a. * O 3 r, c .OS ^ r (u js 'a .X •** ^ • ►^^ ^^.c ,-t: its =i c -r >.:z: - - s « •r P rs -S « 1= •.- CO •:= *:•=-? fc = er- as C eS S5 Si tOif5in»rt«n«ot>»r-.r>.t— ooc. o»asOc»coooO'-"C>'n>nin>niAirttnin;cia«oco<£t£>«oc0(X$cs<&ccec«oec;oto QOaoabooxia>aoooooaoooooooooaociDaoao90aooooDaocr)ooooooaoooaoao kneowcocO'-'© — — »— «>i'^'* n CO o t^ a yj> B ^ p:; OS — > «; E t- E S; Ph OH coSP^ Of >-, V .£; X a> E3 B as a: a O B C Thomas C. Hi Saml. MacDor Israel Longwo William H. H o Of •> O kT B go 83 PQ , a >". o B.2 «i o e = p2 's CO « 2i Of B-C 2 § es >-! W o sif Id 9^ 03 «-* P-i o ^SPnW^i-aW c ;^ i MAHES MeLEABN * SDK, tor SEEDS. p t (i •:il ;l! 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V 31 n '1' r J' 11 H PQ 1-3 P H -si o ??; H H P HENDERSON ft POTTS', Hallfftx, Liquid Marine Paints, 88 BELCITEKS FARMERS [1885 to 'c o •M I. ::= a J3 00 c i P *i « j^ c = = * e« ? • tc c .« (»QOflOeooo63 Qt/ooooooaCac/QO (M M ro CO *5 o& oo * 00 00 Sw w w w w w w 3 CC/ QO 00 00 00 SJ = c =• d a = 2-g^ S fe «-r'S si ^ SJ li «• (M _M_M^ ^ (ft n ^ (N— — — i vox: Ps^O Je«; Ph-2 a = O 3 * w or) ><>^ ^-c is . t►^0.- : ^1 i ^ o »- s > a c « .'«' .© . .a S 5? . '^ «- c3 9 *^ -d s ^ ? •So- '^ 3 CD ^1 o = rH-- = OB OB •-0 SiB^ «8 ■= 08 s « ? . "3 S . ^ =>^ 3 - °* •a on « >> ^:3 ©OOO — — — — — — — — — — P- — — ooe>50QO'»*'*'#a»o>OJO>o-t(Mi '^ (N N t-» 1-4 ^« 8.E CCS ^ i n a x: "i .--co Egg JC « 3 c .5 <» c a ^ n is 04 :^ 5 * S -5 CI 2 4» •■? V a ID S a ♦- o a SOB = a = o -= <-.S3 n 5? « ^ g MacGBEGOB & KNIGHT, Isomer Granville and Diti^e Streets! PMnts, [1885 o e X M Anti){()niHh. ,..• Chimj Hreton.... Colcheater Cumberland .. . I'arrsborough Dlgby Uuynboro' " St. Mary's Halifhx Hants, West .... Inverness Kings Lunenburg Chester [■ictou iijiieeos ... ....... Richmond Shelburne JUDOKS or Fkouatr. E. 0. Cowlini,;. A. McTntoHh, M.D. L. K. Trenmln. E. F. Munro. J. D. Kinnenr. J. A. Denniaon. liurton Jost. Don. McDonald. Hon. S. L. Shan- non, Q. C. C. E. DeWolfe. E. D. Tremain. Oeo A. Blanchard S. A. Ghesley. Reoistraks or ruOBATk!. Fredk. Leavitt. Kdw. Cunningham. JoHoph A. (lillies. G. Cninpl>e11. W. M. Fullerton. « Barrington Victoria Yarmouth James Fogo, Q. C, J. N. S. Marshall, W. R. Cutler. Robt. O. Irwin. Josiah Coffin. L. G. Campbell. James Murray. F. W. Rn«rul«-». E. I. CunnTni;ham. Wm. D. U. Cameron. Wm. Howe. Walter Riokarda. Donald McDonald. Henry Luvett. Wm. A. Gaetz. Rboibtkaiis or Dbkuu. Edmund Hunt. C. N. Hnri'intfton. John Gillies. James K. Itluir. James K. Purdy. A. T. Cliirke, M.D. Chas McC. Campbell Wm. Moir. W. D. R. Cameron. William H. Keating. Jno. Hamilton Lane. Nathaniel Freeman. D. O'C. Madden. Wm. £. Marshall. F. W. Homer. A. F. Halibiirton. H. A. Grantham. David Hamilton. John A. McDonnell. Saml. Chipman. Henry Bailey. Geo. E. DeWitt, M.D. Jno. Ferguson. N. Freeman. Thomas J. Jean. yfm. R. Thomson. Den. do. R.A. Bruce F. W. Homer. A. Taylor, Jr. Miss A. Miurray. I Commissioners Besiding 'Without the Provinoe, and Appointed to do Acts Without the Province, under Sec. 54, Chap. 96, B. S. IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. England. Alfred Heales, 45 Carter's Lane, Doctors' Commons. .London Eustace Anderson, 17 Ironmongers Lane *^ Edward Webb " I'hos. Sanford Rolph. 9 Throgmorton Street " William Annand *' Richard Thomas Andrew Smith, No. 1 Calverly, Mount Tunbridge Wells " Alex. Gillespie, jr " Seaton F. Tavlor, 5 Grays Inn Square " Wm. D. Treshtield, 5 Bunic Buildings " John A. Matteson A usten, Treaisdo ** Wm. Law Gane, 54i Bishopgate Street within '• Henry F. Pollock, 4 Great Winchester St " John Hands, G Queen Victoria St " Frederick Parish " Dudley Wm. Beresford, Lecthtey, Ironiields " Thos. Wm. Bischoff, 4 Great u incheser St " Robert Thomas Lattey, iQ Devonshire Square, Bishop- gate Street '• Wm R. A. Kime, 49 Bedford Row " Edward Harry Adcock ** Geo. Thos. Haigh Liverpool Sydney Cheale Tunbridge Wells e H o n M If '■■ •uiv i- ' tke Streets! Send your Fruit in care of McLEABN'S EXPRESS. i HENDGRNON A POTTH, M«nuri)cturerfi and Dealern in ■■ H H H 1^1 N jH ft um bi M' A W^i N) iMi -^ llm tt Hr w Xnl J«! tej' 1 H w\ ! » i' P4 f.' e ii'. 1 ^ 7 1 ti; ^ ; o ! ^ i a ft B i s v^ H '' % i^B •\ 1' ^ tf ■ '< H n' i«; P", H 1 , H sj ■ P n 04 p » ^ % f- i P 90 my- ! IIKLCIIKK S FAHMUli U [1885 tt It Scotland. Alex. I'atterHon Purve* Kdinburgh llu^li .1 iiiu'M Kotio, 14 Yoiiii^ St '* Will. Alex. Mi'bin.Mi, Writt- r tu llio 8igii«t *' Wui. lictt^uin I'utterHoii GluMgovr IN TIIIC DOMINION OF CANADA. QUKIIKC. Philip S. Rosrt, \^2 St. .Titinett St Montreal I Ion. (t tt C K h W .U TI ii\ .to I'l Commii N. Th Th Edi J f) C!ia Byr( Jon Form of A. B. , writing dc I the estate! (Ici'eused v liave been i justly and I Sworn " Count] Isaac B. bJ McCormacI Hope, We{ Charles Wl Alfred \Vi[ Count McGillivra] M.I>., J. C." CODNTI McLurty, McKeen, MacGREGOR & KMOHt, Sclioul Rouks, Wiaulettaie & UaUtm^EH iQ m In Piiliit«n' |i{«nerAl mipprieiv. [1885 lurgh ;ow ;rea\ I I » it kt A it l« II it it tt leton, P.Q. aw a tt tbec John.N.B. ti ti it it It it it , Albert Co nmerside ngal )Rton •ft it it tt tt it It It iH8r>] ALMANACK. 91 Cliarlt's Ildll Adams lloHton K. A. (ireeU'V •' Kwl I'. Kuirb.mks .New York W. K Scovill, 1 Itroadwny •' .InMeph U. Braaiau .* »» Thoni' H.I. Hunt . Miila.lHi.iii,,. (trueine M. W'Ihom Hay di y. Mit-lii^itii .h.d.'ith .1. R. rimit Wa-liinmou I'hilip A. lloyiie Chicago Commiasioners Real ding in the Province of Nova Scotia to do Ac. a Without tho liTovlnce. For tiik I'rovinck op Qukuko. N. 11. Moayher Halifax ThoinuB KiUhie " FoU THK rilOVINCE OF OnTAKIO. Thomas Ritchie Halifax EdKurN. Clvmeota Vunuouih. For the Province of New Bhumhwick. J M.Chisholm Halifax CUarles K. Smith Amherst For the State of MAssAcnusErrg. Byron A. Weston Halifax For Newfoundland. Jonathan Par&jns Halifax. Form of Affidavit to be annexed to any account or claim rendered by a creditor to an executor or adminiatrator. A. B. of ' , makeih oath and saith, that the foregoing paper writing doth contain a true and correct account of his demand against the estate of , deceased, and that all the credits to whiih the deceased was honestly and justly entitled, so far as deponent believes, have been civen on said account ; and that the balance of ■ is justly and truly owing to deponent. Sworn before me ut *-, this day of , A. D., 18 — . A. B. CORONERS. CoDNTT OF Annapolis — Gilbert F. Ditmars, Steph Crosscnp, Isaac B. Bonnett, John Woodburry, m.d., Zcbediah Crosscup, Samuel McCormack, Robt J. Ellison, m.d., Jno Bohakcr, Isaac Dunn, Sainl C. Hope, Weston A. Fowler, Henry F. Burns, Samuel Primrose, m.d., Charles W. Parker, John Charlton, Leunder li. Mor»c, Itirael Parker, Alfred Winchester. CoDNTY OF Antigonish — William H. Macdonald, m.d.. Arch McGillivray, Edmund Corbctt, Alex Mcintosh, m.d., ^eil Sutherland, M.D., J. C. McKinnon, m.d. CooNTY OF Cape Breton — Lauchlan Robertson, Jus Greig, Dan MoLiirty, Ronald McDonald, Michael A. McDonald, m.d., R. A. II. McKecn, m.d. o ftp B o -I M D 09 e a ie & KeUlHMEM McLEaUN A SON, liuriiugtou Street, Halifax, N. S. ill I, Iron Oad Metallic Pulnt, best possible coTerliigr tor Iron,! ^*"» ^ o M •\ & u o H a; o < 92 BELCH Ell's farmer's [1885 County ok C(M,€ni:sTER — .Tno 15. Dickie, W, E. McRoberts, M.D., Elisha U(»!ich. m.o., Oharlos Ileiit, no., J. L. Peppard, m.d., Gcuru'c Fulton, David H. Muir, m.d., Jas Kerr, M.i»., Isartc 1). CtKjkc County op Cumbkrlani* — Clias Ward, Jno T, Suiter, H. A. Davison (Parrsharo j, Thos NV. Jackson, R. J, Scott, Roht Mitchell, M.D., Benj S. Seaman, J. Wm. Cove, M.»., Johu C. Phillips, m.d., C. Allan Biavk, M.o.,. John Daley. County of Dioby — Lemuel Morehouse, Charles E. Everett, i Charles Payson, C. H. Denton, William II. Ellison, m d. Clare— \ Anselm M. Comcan, Henry C. Sal»e;in, John H. Harris, m.d. 1 County OF Guysboko' — Gmfshorongh District. — Edw I. Cunning'- [ ham, J. B. Hadlcy, Jno ("uraininger, Alex Falconer, m.o., James ; Campbell, m.o., W. H. Wylde. | County of Halifax — Wra Pearson, m.d., Wra H. Weeks, m.d., i Alfred Croucher, m.d., Andrew Cowie, m.d., C. E. Burnaby, Edward i Farrell, m.d., John S. Brine, Thomas E. Chase, m.d., Edwd Jennings, I M.D., Thomas It. Almon, m.d., John Soiuers, m.d., John Lingley, Finlay McMillan, m.d. County of Hants — Jno A. Jenkins, F. N. Burgess, m.d., C. J. Gossip, M.D., Samuel M. Weeks, m.d., Arnold Santori, m.d., 8aml. D. Brown, m.», A. W. Thompson, m.d. County of INVEENESS—James G. McKeen, Dun McLeaa, Wra. Grant, Jpo Mcintosh, m.d., Donald Chisholra,M.D., A. K. McLean, md., Johu Cameron, m.d., John N. McLean, m d., A. McLellaD, m o. County of Kings — Holmes Masters, m.d., James S. Miller, m.d., George Hamilton, Harris O. McLatchey, m.d., Henry Lovett, William H. West, Jas F. PaUner, James N. Fitcii, m.d.. Wm ¥. FuUerton, m.d., Daniel B. Barker. H. B. Webster, m.d., W. S. Woodworth, m.d., A. R. Andrews, m.d., Chas F Cochran. • County of Lunenduro — Nelson Chesley, Charles Gray, m.d., William A. C. Randall, m.d., M. B. Desbrisay, Joseph Steverman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Wm II. Owen,Herbert Smith, m.d., Jas S Calder, James E. Dauphlne, Charles Lordly, George Ross, Henry Alders. County of Pictou — David Matheson, Samuel \. Foster, John McKay, Wm Eraser, m.d., George Murray, m.d., Lewis Johnston, m.d., Don. McGillivray, m.d., John Smith, m.d., Murdoch Sutherland, m.d., James R. Collie, m.d., John F. McDonald, m.d. County of Queen's — Jas Forbes, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos B.Harlow, Colin Campbell, M. J. Drew, jr. County of Richmond— Edmund P. Flynn, Maurice Kavanagh, Wm Brymer, Hy C. Fixott, m.d., D. Grouchy. County of Shblrurne— Wm J. Bell, Robert W. Freeman, H.L. Kelly. M.D., Samuel W. Bums, m.d., James 1). Donsmore, m.d., Bartlett F. Covin, J. K. Wilson, m.d., J. J. Schrage, m.d., Anthony Pafcteu, m.d. County of Victoria— Jno McLellan, S. G. A. McKeen, m.d. John L. Betlmtie, m.d County of Yarmouth — Yarnmah — James C. Farish, m.d., Nat Hilton, A. M. Porrin. m.d., A J. Morse, m o. -4 /y/y/«>— Matthew Jeffrey, Forman Hatfield, Wm Barton, m.d., Wra. H. Bent, m.d., ''• Thos Kirby, m.d. ' * ' j MacOKEQOil k KXIGHT, Staliuaers, &c., Granville Street Tor Iroi,| Tin, or Wood. Mannfacturea by HENDERSON & POTTS. 1885] ALMANACK. 93 CommisBioners for fllvinjir Relief to iDsoIveiit Debtors and fur taliing Afflda\it» to Hold to Bail. County op Annapolis — Geo R. Grassie, William Y. Foster, Jno Mills, John Fleet, Robert Mills, Edward Bartean, T. W. Chesley, Thos C. Wheelook, Albert Beals, L. S. Morse, William Rcardon, Richardson Harris, A. W. CorWtt, Richard J. Uniacke, J. G. H. Parker, William Chipman, Samuel MacCormack, Albert Morse, Edwin Ru(r)L,'!es, John B. Mills, Timothy C. Bohaker, Wni Carlcton, ('harlcK Jacques, Hcnrv Pbinnev, (). M. Taylor, Jas 11. Whitman. I 0. T. Daniels, W. W. Clark, James Horsfall, A. W. Harris, J. M. I Owen. CouNTT OP Antigonish — Wm. R. Cunningham, W. McPhee, C. P, Chisholm, Thomas M. Kinjr, Edward Citrbett, Alexander Mclimis, Archibald A. McGillivray, John C. McKinnon, M.n, John Chisholm, John J. McKinnon, Donald McDonald, J>avid Condon. Co. OP Cape Breton— C. E. Leonard, Henry Davenport, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean, John Fergusson, John Forbes, ChasJ. Clark, Joseph McVarish, Blowers Archibald, Colin Chisholm, L. E. Tremain, Frederick Moseley, Martin J. Phoran, Murray Dodd. Co. OF C0LCHE8TER — James F. Blanchard, Jas. K. Blair, William McKim, Wm A. Fulnwre, John King, Geo Reading, Eliakim Tuppcr, jr., B F Pearson, John Millar, Alexander C. Patterson, Norman J. Lavfon, Geor<;e Gunn, Firman McLure, F. Congdon, A. N. Tupper, T.N. Dunphy. Co. OP CoMBERLAND — C G. Donkin, William H. Rogers, Donald McKay, Cyrus Bent, J. Z. Bliss, Wm Oxley, Amos Purdy, W. Y. King, Arthur Davidson, Thompson J. C; pp, Collingwood Pugsley, Angus McGillivray, William Smith, J(»hn M. Townshend William J. Moffatt, Charles R. Smith, Alexander M. Wills, J. William Cove, m.d , Nathan B. Morris, William M. Fullerton, Arthur R, Dickey, Harding Carter, William Moffatt, John Hewson, Wm. Greenfield, Edward B. Blenkhorn, Gilbert Seaman, Alex S. Townshend, C. E. Ratchfonl, Richard L. Black, John W. Hickman, Frederick W. Donkin, Lemuel Bigney, Edmund H. Neville, John W. Morris. County of Digby.— W. W. Clarke, E. E. Tnpper, Basil A. Robichau, William B Stewart, B. H. Ruggles, Edward Hogan, Jno V. Purdy, Charles H. Denton, John Holdsworth, Francis Hutchinson, Charles Campbell, John A. Russell. Louis Q. Bourque, Bonaventure Robicheau, A. M. Comeau, A. A. Comeau. Co. op Gdysdoro' — Wiiliam G Scott, John Mahoney, Jas B. Hadley, Wra Hart, Christopher Jost, P. C. CuUen, Edward I. Cunningham, James E. Hart, Solomon Cahoon, John McMillan, James A. Tory, William Hartshorne, Thomas Condon, Alex. Torey, Alex N. McDonald, W. D. R. Cameron, Daniel Hattie, James A? Eraser, Allan McQuarrie. Co. OF Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Joseph Kayc, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Nepean Clarke, VVilliam Twining, ('harles Taylor, Wallace Graham, William F. McCoy, John D. Tupper, John H. Anderson, Isaac J. Wylde, Alexander Stephen, John Ervin, junr , George A. Allison, William R. Foster, J. W. Longley, Lewis W. DesBarres, William Mumo, J. Harvey Frith, Byron A. Weston, Thijmas Ritcliie, John M. Chi^•holm, Charles H. o 93 9 3 o 3. a a* "2. it fl ville Street JAMES McLEAUN & : 'N, HAY auU STRAW. !■ t >\ (:* #- . o m 03 H Ak V & a H GC >?: AS n OS sa H H QC © Anchor Brand Colored Paints are the best made. 9i JWAJ'UERH FARMERS [1885 ! Tuppor, Rohert SeilL'ew'i'k, Cl\itles 8yH»iev HrtrHntrton, John T. ! Kulincr, .FrtiiK's M. Ox^v, Wnltor S. DouJI, (le ir^ H. Fieldinff, j Froderu'k K Oiitrati, Jonathan FarHons, F. (J. Furhes. VVm Condon, Peter It. CJHrko, J. W. Kelly John«tor, Edwin I). King, William I II "V, John MenL'cr, Albert IVtcrs, Fenwick W, Johnston, TIiok F. I O'fJiicn, Geo Kifcihie. W. W. MiLellaM, F. J. Treinaine. How:g Gardiior. 1885] ALMANACK, 95 ■ — OS a a •** (» A a a a o OS « O P a m I H O tf hi CO F III "< PQ 03 frH •< a o c6 3^ K S5 ^5 tw w » u sm s <« CO 33 03 ;*< < § 2 j< — re >- 2 £-: .Si .ilSS ='g S a-? ;;; ^ o-rs >- =.2 3 "■ 5s fl> 5-3 -jSSfii^S^M^^W ill . = c »- ^ e! O o rt 3 . 'S i5 "p -^ < 09 >-s H. Irish, Thorne. eDona'.d. Tupper, 'ilson. 0'^<(^< a p _ 03 ^O . .Hli u S'S N^ „'i 2 2 ?^ ^ .2 rs e *- » - - - -so^ jC * l 2 --3 "--^ - m - b c ■^ CO C D i: r- t_ (- (-. be -<5«>J cuo'asS p O i riU« Street! JAMES McLEARN & SON, NeatHfoot Oil, Axle Grease. % M O .^?- ^^ « O H .i, e V © ■,■ O « -«1 OJ JiH ^ o *H v /■/ JC »-9 ■■..'.' & fi' ■' ^ .■i\', Mi:.- M n;:^ ars »\ r ■ p ■.-_' tf ^U■^/ W ^■3y- V^ H i' ■: ■ H P On .■ );; Princes' Dry Metallk Paint, for 8alp bf 96 belcher's farmer's [1885 MUNICIPAIi COUNCILLORS.* County of Annapolis. Dislrict No 1, William Ray, Elias Phinney ; No 2, George Roach ; No 3, J. S. Leonard : No 4, A. Vidito ; No 5, W. H. Young ; No 6, (looige Kennedy ; No 7, James H. Thorne ; No 8, Jaines P. Koop ; No y, VV. W. Clarke ; No 10, (ieorge Whitman and J. B. Mills ; No 11, Stephen E. Bent ; No 12, James E. Oakes ; No 13, William Charlton ; s:so 14, Wiliiara Dukeshire ; No 15, Joseph Buckler, County of Anti«:onl8h. District No 1, H. R. McAdam ; No 2, Lewis Mclnnis ; No 3, John McGillivray ; No 4, Angus Mclsaac and Hugh McLellan ; No 5, (ieorge Sinclair ; No 6, Archibald McPhee ; No 7, William Chiaholm ; No er, Jr.; No 6, Uoper Stewiacke, Willian? l^^ilton ; No 7, Salmon River, H. H. Eaton ; No 8, Kemptun, Alexandcir McKay ; No 9, b^arltown, James McKay ; No 10, Waugh's kivor, David NeJxon ; No 11, Tatamagouche, John Millar and James Clarke ; No 12, Now Annan, George \V. Nelson ; No 13, North River, Charles li. Marsh ; No 14, Lower Onslow, George F. Crowe ; No 15, Ujjper Londonderry, Joseph G. Crowe ; No 16, Middle Londonderry, Suther Spencer; No 17, Lower Londonderry, A. S. D. Fulton ; No 18, Economy, T. F. McKenzie ; No It), Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett; No 20, Ui»|)er Stewiacke, Frederick Grant; No 21, Acadia Mines, J. W. McDonald, M. D. County of Cumberland. District N(» 1, J. R, Pipes, Joshua Black, George W. Forrest ; No 2, Martin C. Halliday ; No 3, Samuel Moore, Keiver Hunter ; No 4, | I. J. Hingley, R L, Black ; No 5, Jeptha Harrison ; No 6, A. G. Purdy ; No 7, Alexander Wilson, C. T. Unlton ; No 8, J. L. McKim,! ('. J. McFarlanc ; No 9, Lemuel Bigney ; No 10, A. McLellan ; No 11,1 Thomas Kirkjiatrick, A. T. Fulleitun ; No 12, Charles Smith ; No 13,| Ephraim Howard ; No 14, John Mclnnis, Municipality of Digby. District, No 1, Hillsborough, No 1, E. E. Tupper ; No 2, Marshalll town, Isaac G. Hutchinson ; No 3, Digby, John F. Saunders, John A, I * Municipal elections take place annually on the third Tuesday of November,] too lite to have the few chani^es that may be in the Almanac, which is on thej market at that time. MacGKEOOR k KNIGHT, School Books, &c., GianTille McDonald ; HENDERSON & POTTS, Halifax. 1885] ALMANACK. 97 Russel ; No 4, Sandy Cove, Charles P. Thomas ; No 5, Freeport, i Bernard Havey ; No 6, Westport, George B. Potter ; No 7, Plympton, I John Kinney ; No 8, Weymouth, Edward Hogan ; No 13, Tiverton, j John A. Smith ; No 15, Rossway, Charles H. Denton ; No IG, Smith's Cove, Edward W. Potter. District of Clare. District No 9, Belliveau Cove, Peter L. Godet ; No 10, Clare, John B. Belliveau and Lewis J. B. Bonapart ; No 11, Meteghan, Benjamin B. Kobichau and Joseph H. Robichau ; No 12, Salmon River, Nicholas Dfcveau, (Warden) ; No 14, New Tusket, Foreman C. Hatfield. Municipality of Guysbcro. District No 1, Guysboro, E. J. Cunningham and C. M. Franche- ville ; No 2, Intervale, W. A. Feiguson ; No 3, Manchester, W. G. I Simpson ; No 4, Milford, Murdoch McLean ; No 6, Crow Harbor, J. W. Hadley ; No 6, Canso, Asa Cohoon ; No 7, Country Harbor, James A, Mason ; No 11, White Head, James H. Feltmate ; No 14, Salmon River, Thomas O'Noil ; No 15, Isaac's Harbor, Ira L. Griffin ; No 16, New Harbor, J. J. Sangster ; No 17, Tracadie, George B. Hadley ; No 19, Larry's River, Henry Delory. District of St. Mary's. District No 8, Sherbrook, W. D. R. Cameron, William McLean ; I.N0 9, Marie Joseph, Samuel Hawlx)lt; No 10, Forks, John A. Kirk , j No 12, Indian Harbor, John Gillies ; No 13, Caledonia, Alexander I Ilattie ; No 18, Goshen, Alexander Sinclair ; No 20, Liscomb, James I Hemlow. County of Halifax. District No 7, Herring Cove, John Ha5's, J. P.; No 8, Portuguese < Cov«, James Fitzgerald ; No 9, Sambro, Charles E. Smith ; No 10, i Upper Prospect, George J. Longard, J. P.; No 11, Hackett's Cove, I William Munro ; No 12, French Village, Alvin Hubley ; No 13, ! Spryfield, W. H. Dart ; No 14, N. W. Arm, B. W. Chipman ; No 15, Bedford, E. E. Burgess, J. P.; No 16, Hammond Plain ^. Noi-man Hays, J. P.; No 17, Sackville, Professor Lawson ; No 18, Wa*orley, B. C. Wilson, J. P.; No 19, Gay's River, Archibald McPhee, J. P.; No 20, Meagher's Grant, Edward R. Poole, J. P.; No 21, Middle Mus- quodoboit, J. D. Tupper, J. P. ; No 22, Upper Musquodoboit, Adam Dean, J. P.; No 23, Lower Prospect, Edmund Ryan, J. P.; No 24, Moser's River, Alexander W. Smith ; No 25, Sheet Harbor, Angus Cruikshanks ; No 26, Tangier, George A. Leslie, J. P.; No 27, Jeddore, William Guild ; No 28, Chezzetcook, John McLaren ; No 29, Lawrencetown, Charles Conrad ; No 30, Preston, Richard Croud ; No 31, Cole Harbor, John G. Bissett, J. P.; No 32, Hubbard's Cove, John Ct, Shatford, J. P., Dejyuty Warden ; No 33, Eastern Passage, Josej[)h Hinimelman ; No 34, Salmon River, Thomas O'Leary, J. V ; No 35, Little River, Henry Cruikshauk, J. P. ; No 3(), Musquodoboit Harbor. Dennis Smith. County Stipendiari/, J. L. Griffin ; Chief County Con- dable, P. Monaghan. County of Hants, (West). District No 1, Windsor, Robert Bacon; No 2, Windsor, David Hunter and David S^iott ; No 3, Newport, Thomas W. Cochran and I J. A. Vaughan ; No 4, New^xtrt, Elias T. Dimock, (Warden) ; No 5, I'ahuouth, Charles E. Young ; No 6, Kempt, Samuel Caldwell and -loliu D. Starratt ; No 12, Falmouth, William Sangster ; No 16 Hants- iK.it, W. A. Porter; No 17, Avondale, William H. Knowles ; No 18, Burlington, Anthony S. Sanford. Mi lMES McLEARN & SON, Feed & Seed l>ealer8, Harrington St. 5 ti^ w c 00 QO a CO es a o ^. GO •\ P^ 1^ tlnglisli Ships' TarnlsB, BlacK nndf TSrigfiU fbr safe By 98 BELCH iJR's FARJfER*» [1885 County of Hants, (BaatO. Maitlanenacadie, A. Kirknatrick, deorgo Dewis; Nine Mile River, Alex, (i. McPhoe, JamcH A. Thompson ; (iore, James A. Scott, John bim ; Noel, Daniel Morrison, Hamuel Spares; Rawdon Church, John W. Bond ; South Rawdon and Uniacke, Benjamin Blois ; Walton^ Edwin Shaw. County of Invernews, District No 1, Port Hastings, George C. Laurence ; Ncv2, Jttdiqiie, Duncan McDonnell ; No 3, River Inhabitants, Jas Mcintosh ; No 4, P(.rt Hood, John McKay ;. No 5, Mabou, Lewis McKeen,Jno McNeil; No (), Strathlorue, Angus Kennedy ; No 7, Broad Cove Marsh, John McLeod ; No 8, Margaree, Angua McLennan, M. D.; No 9*, S W Margaree, James MacFarlane ; No 10, N. E. Margaree, Joseph A. lugraham ; No 11, Cheticamp, Severn Ancoin ; No 12, Whyoocomagh, Lachlan J. Hart ; No W, River Denni», Hugh McLennan ; No 14, East Lakd Ahislie, Neil McMillan ; No 15, Went Lake AinsUe, Angus McCormiek; No 16, West Bay, Donald McDonald; No 17, Gl&ncoe, John McKeew ; No 18, S S Whyoocomagh, Malcoka Cameron.- County of Kings. District No 1, Canning, Elijah C. West, Daniel Cc'X ; No 2, Canard, Charles F. Eaton ; No 3, Centreville, J. Minef Roscoe ; No 4, Lakeville, James N. Fitoh, M. D.; No 5, Somerset, David Bertaux , No <), Kent\ille, B. H. Calkin, W. H. Webstor ; No- 7, Gaspereaux, Iiad Benjamin ; N^.S, Wolfvi le, Reuben F. Roid ; No 1), (^IrandPre, (leorge Ilauiiltim ; No 10, South Aylesford, Alfred P. Welton ; No 11; Dalhousie, 'J'hcophilus G. Mack ; No 12, North Kingston, W. R. L. Foster; No 13, Waterville, Noble J. Lyons ; No 14, , Harborviile, D. B. Parker. County^ of Lunenburg. District No 1, Honry S.. Jost, John Dauphinee ^ No 2, Ritcey's Cove, James A. Wentzoll ; No 3, BlockhouHe, Lewis Knaught, James Winacht ; No 4, Ephraim Power ; No 5, Now Germany, H. Mackay ; No 8, Petite Riviere, John D. S perry ; No 9, Bridgewater, Thomas K. Cragg, (ieorge A West; No 10, Tancook, Ephraim Mason ; No 13, Couquerall, Philip Cross. District of Chesteir. District No 6, Chester, James E, Whitford, (Warden), Stephen Corkum ; No 7, New Ross, G. H. Windrow ; No 11, Mill Cove, George j Young; No 12, Blandfoid, Petja- Boutilier ; No 14, Basin, James Langille. County of Pictou. District No 1, Fisher's Grant, John Fcrgxison ;• No 2, Cariboo, Donald Fraser ; No 3, Klmvale, River John, John Sutherland ; No 4, River John James R. Collie ; No 5, Loganville, Alexander J. McKay ; No 0, ScotMbuvn, J. Rod McDonald; No 7, Three Mile House, David Ferguson; No 8, West River, Hugh S. Eraser; No 9, S. Springs, Mount Thorn, Angus Davies ; No 10, Lime Rock, Robert Maxwell ; No 11, Gairloch, J. R. McDonald; No 12, New Glasgow, J. McColl ; No 13, Chnrchville, Angus McMillan ; No 14, Little Harbor, Robert McNeil ; No 15, Mcljennau's Brook, Glen, John R. McPherson ; No 1(), Sr .iiy Braie, E. R., Thomas McDonald; No 17, Hopewell and Stellarton, John McDonald, James C. McKay ; No 18, Glengarry, Alex. Fraser, '* RockUn ;" No 19, Lower Barney's River, Wm Smith ; No 20, Barney's River, Robert Dewar ; No 21, French River, John D. Fraser ; No 22, Blue Mountain, Rodtjrick McDougall ; No 23, West- MacUKEGOB & KNIGliT, stationers, 125 GranTlile Htreel. HENDERSON ft POTTS, Halifax^, 1885] ALMANACK. 99 ! ville, John McDougald ; No 24, Holmes Office, Sutherland's River, Diivid J. Meikle. County of Queens. District No 1, Liverpool, Archibald J. Campbell ; No 2, Liverpool. Nathan Payzant ; No 3, Hunt's Point, Elijah Fralick ; No 4, Port Matoun, Solomon Stewart ; No 5, Milton, Dodiwick H. I3urnaby ; No H, Brooklyn, J. Vincent Dexter; No 7, Beach Meadows, Joseph Chandler ; No 8, Port Medway, Ethelbert E. Letson ; No 9, Mill Village, John H. Eraser ; No 10, Middlefield, Albert G. Morton ; No 11, Jvosette, James S. Daly ; No 12, Caledonia, John Lacy ; No 13, Kempt, William E. Freeman. County of Biehmond. District No 1, Arichat, C. J. Fuller, Jr.; No 2, Arichat, J. R. Thomson ; No 3, D'Escouse, John Boudrot ; No 4, River Inhabitants, IMward Proctor ; No 5, Black River, William Calder ; No 6, River Boiirgeoise, Angus Boyd ; No 7, Saint Peter's, R. G. Morrison ; No 8, Red Islands, John McDonald ; No 9, Grand River, John Murchison ; No 10, L'Ardoise, William Brymer ; No 11, West Arichat, Edward L«Blanc ; No 12, Loch liomond, Kenneth McLeod ; No 13, Fourchie, Norman McAskill. County of Shelburne. District No 1, Western, Amos Hagar, Joseph H. McKay ; No 2, Gunning Cove, Isaac J. Acker ; No 3, Shelburne, E. J. Murphy, Charles Bower ; No 4, Ohio, Robert Bower ; No 5, Jordan, R. W. Freeman ; No 6, Lockeport, Jacob Locke and Churchill Locke ; No 7, Lewis Head, William Herkins and John Taylor. District of Barrington. District No 5, John Marden and J. M. Shand, Wood Harbour ; No 6, William B. Smith and Eleazar Crowell, Cape Island ; No 7, J. P.. Laurence and H. Nickerson, Barrington ; No 8, G. A. Crowell, Port la Tour ; No 9, C. H. Clements, Port Clyde. County of Victoria. District No 1, Grand Narrows, John Scott McNeil ; No 2, Middle River, Donald McQuarrie ; No 3, Baddeck, John L. Bethune, M. D., and Philip McRae ; No 4, North Gut, John McLeod ; No 5, English- town, Angus B. Morrison ; No 6, Boulardarie, Colin Munr« and John A. Fraser ; No 7, Ingonish, Thomas D. Curtis ; No 8, Cape North, (xeorge Walker ; No 9, Bay St Lawrence, Charles D. McDonald ; No 10, North Side Little Narrows, Malcolm McLeod ; No 11, North Shore, Roderick McLeod ; No 12, New Campbelltown, Charles L. Campbell ; No 13, North River, Norman McLeod ; No 14, S. S. L. Narrows, Kenneth McRitchie ; No 15, New Haven, Murdoch G . McLeod. County of Yarmouth. District No 1, Edwin S. Crosby ; No 2, John A. Hatfield ; No 3, James E. Allen ; No 4, Alfred Perry ; No 6, Robert K. Rose ; No 6, William Coming ; No 7, James Burrill ; No 8, G. G. Sanderson ; No 0, J. R. Wyman ; No iO, A. W. Eakins ; No 11, N. B. Lewis ; No 12, F. G. Cook ; No 13, A. M. Hatfield. District of Argylo. District No 5, Plymouth and Tusket Wedge, J. H. Porter ; No G, Tusket, Jas. A. itattield and Lizen V. Porter ; No 7, Glenwood, Argyle, O. W. Slocumb ; No 8, Pubnico, Maturin D'Entremont ; No 9, Kempt ville, Lemuel Hamilton. O e B P o PC o n m JAMES MoLEAUN & SON, Oil Cake and Unseed Heal. I' . Vi TariilNlies, all k!n , Antigonish ; Colin Koss, Malignant Brook ; Colin Cliisholm, Marydale; John McGilJivray, Glen lioad ; Archibald Eraser, L. South Uiver; Michael Cri««po, ! Harbour au Bouche; Timothy Crispo, Harbour an Bonche ; Jo-cph Macdonaid, Meadow Green ; John Macdonald. Ohio ; Janves 0. Ro8«, Malignant Brook ; William Gerrior, Tracadie ; John Chisholm, St. Andrew's ; Elisha William Randall, B«yfield ; Roderick (/hiwholin, Pinkie Town ; Allan Cameron, Morri^iown ; lioderick Macdonali!, Antigonish ; John Fraser, Heatherton ; Edward Corbett, Harbour au Bouche ; Henry Webb, Harbour au Bouche ; Moses Somers, Bailey Brook; Michael Pettipas, Tracadie; John Chisholm, North River; William R. Cunningham, Antigonish; Hugh McAdam, Arisaiir; Angus Mclunis, M. Cove ; Martin McDonald, M. Brook ; l)avi(l Condon, Antigonish ; Charles Cameron, South River ; Alexander McNaughtoB, South River; Donald McDonald, South River; John MacGillivray, Dnnnaglass ; Norman Macdonald, Addington Forks; Hugh McLellan, Salt Springs ; John C. Macdonald, Harbour ; Alexander M. Cunningham, Antigonish ; Lanchlan Cameron, South River; AU«n Smith, Harbour; Alexander McGillivray, Pleasant Valley ; John A. McGillivray, Duunaglass ; Archibald McPhee, South River ; Lucien Doirou, Pomquet ; Donald McMillan, Lochaber ; Joseph Macdonald, Moidart ; Andrew MoFarlane, W. Point ; William Chisholm, Caledonia ; John MacMillan, Antigonish; Donald Chisholm, Tracadie ; David McNair, Antigonish ; Angus Mclsaac, Caledonia ; William Chisholm, St. Andrew's ; Angus McGillivray, Moriatown ; James M. Hall, Tracadie ; Alexander Chisholm, Heatherton ; William Macdonald, Caledonia ; Angus McDougall, Harbour au Bouclw ; Angus MacDonald, James River ; John B. Bonin, Pomquet ; Donald McDonald, Knoidart; John W. Sears, Lochaber ; Alexander Chisholm, L. S. River: James Keay, Bayfield; Alexander Manson, Loohaber; Thomas M. King, Antigonish ; Angus Boyd, Antigonish ; Lauchlan Mclsaac, Cape George ; Robt. Stewart, Middleton ; Wm. J. Symonds, Tracadie ; Donald McGillivray, South River ; Angus McGillivray, Knoidart; John D, McGi'iivray, Ohio; Duncan Fraser, Ohio; Roderick Chisholm, Antigonish ; George A. Sinclair, Lochaber ; Alexander McPhergon, Ohio ; Dunc&u Chigholra, St. Andrew's ; Donald Gillis, Lochaber; Clarence N. Harrintri.on, Antioonish ; John McGillivray, Hallowe'l Grant ; William J. Webb, Harbor au Rouche ; Angns D. McGillivray, Mari«itown ; Co'in \1. McKinnon, North Grant ; John McKeough, Afton ; Angus McDougall, Cape Greorge ; Daniel Chisholm, Aatigontsh ; John Floyd, Springfield; Roderick McGilivray, Ohio; Alexander McKinnon, Antigonish ; John McLean, Afton ; John Macdonald, Malignant Brook ; Henry Boyle, Tracadie ; D. Macdonald, Antigonish ; Phicide De'ory, Tracaiie ;' Adam Keok, Antigonish ; Roderick Grant, Antigonish ; John Bishop, Antigouith ; Samuel Dalton, Ha'lowell Grant; Angus J Boyd, South River; Donald McEachren, Cape George; Hugh Mclnuis, Ohb; Edward 11 Cun- 1885 ninfrhi McPhJ Coii Eaton) John Arthnl AmbiH Avaixll 1 bins. MacUKEGOK & KNI(ilUT» Familjr StaUonerj, 125 OrauTUie b.u\ HENBERSON & POTTS, Halifax, nin^grliRnt, Antigonwh ; Peter MacKinnoD, St. Andrew's ; Fitzhagh I McPliic, Antigonish. I County of Annapolis. — Peter Delaney, David C. Landers, Ed. I Eaton. David Nicols, John Mills, Thomas C. Whonloek, Mina Tupper, ! John F. Bath, Robert Parker, Robert Mills 2nd, Andreas Bohaker, Arthur Dodge, Joel Banks. Jorden Me9senj|;er, Benaiah Spinney, ! Ambrose Bent, Hon. Wm. C. Whitman, Martin Gates, Charles Spurr, I Avajxl LoMclev, Jnn)€S Wheeiock, James E. Potter, Joseph W. Rob- ! bins, Andrew k. Harris, Richrtrdson Harris, William Cro^cnp, Wlll- j iain Weatherspoon, William Y, Foster, Jacob Chute, James Foster, I Dimock Gutes, James W. Spnrr, Israel McNair, Henry Parsons, Wm. i J. Crosctip, Manly White, Charles M. Forbes, luglis Phinncy, Isaac 1). Vroom Wm. i)argie, jr., Stephen B. Hennigar, James Roy, John Gates, Murray Elliott, Joseph Elliott, Benjamin Fellows, Wm. B. Troop, Wm. Shatfner, Beiijamiu Shaflner, Harris Foster, George Troop, George Murdock, Samuel Daniels, Wm. Reiordon. Jacob Neilly, Major Stronach, Walter Weltou, John Stoddavt, Bernard Calnek, Samuel McCormick, John Rjder, Charles Whitman, John Rice, fV^m. Wright, Wm. Carlton, George Ditraas, Dowe D. Potter, Thomas A. Margeson, William V. Jones, John G. Balcom, William H. Ray, Dowe J. Morse, Samuel Pickup, Job Wade, Edward Bar- teaux, Geo. Hardwiek, David McLellan, William McLaughlin, Thos. Banks, William Miller, Jacob Slocomb, George Neilly, Francis Miller, W. H. Balcom, Joel Slocomb, Ellas Phinney, Stepthen Beals, Gilford De'ap, John B. Troop, Wm. Shaw, Israel Letteny, Stephen E. Bent, Ellas Beals, Edmund Bent, Obediah M. Taylor, Norman B. Spinney, Shippy Spurr, Fowler Burns, William Chipman, Edward Bauckman, Wm. J. H. Balcom, Wallace Phinney, Benj. L- Winches- ter, Arthur Harris, John Prince, Silas Potter, Charles H. Ford John Anthony, John S. Morse, Arthur W. Harris, James Longley, Finlay Saunders, Timothy R. Brooks, John Morgan, Benj. Goldsmith, Thos Delap, Edward Milberry, James E. Oakes, Chas. A. Elliott, Harris VanBarcom, Robt. Bent, William V. Brown, Wellington Farnsworth, J. Albert Beckwith, Edgar H. Porter, Edmund Clark, Jacob Long, Ezekiel Croscnp, J. Avard Morse, Benj. H. Parker, Chas. E. Troop, James V. Gavasa, E. Stanley Prentice, Edward C. Bishop, James H. Whitman, Frederick Loavitt, A. B. Stronach, Charles Jacques, Jos. N. North, Christopher Anderson, Charles Brenton, jK, Benj. Starratt, Morton Forsyth, John Lockett, Fred. Harris, Solomon Chute, Phineas L. Chesley, David Wade, Samuel S. Bogart, James H. Thorne, Oharles Ditmars, Samuel A. Westlake, F. Miles Chip- man, Joshua Buckler, Theodore Marshall, Henry M. Phinney, Geo. E. Chesley, Isaiah Dodge, John F. Kagh, Jos. Bent, Samuel N. Jack- son, Xlbert Marshall, Christian Grimm, John Bohaker, Benj. Fearu, John Harris, Edwin G. Dodge, James H. Metcalf, Richard Sandiord, John G. Morrison, Ambrose L. Banks, W. H. Ristern, Johnston W. Oakes, Charles Jacques, John Troop, J^hn W. Ray, Albert Whee- lock, John V. Thomas, Christopher Pickles, Norman H. Phinney, Edward F. McNeill, Abner N. Chesley, Fletcher Brooks, James H. Slocum, Roger Hay, J. R. Longwise, William Ray, D. H. North, John Brown, Elias Messenger, Stephen Anderson, George Kennedy, William E. Armstrong, Goorp McLaughlin, .John L. Cox, A. D. Cameron, Daui«l Palfrey, W * C. Woodworth.~ County of Cape Brbton. — George G. G. Hill, Arnold Holmes, o Pi r n B CO SB H B » to H i! raaville HUl JAMES McLEAliK & UOSi, HAY aud STBAIV. rf i .1 ■'■1 '4l Handy Colors, Pnratt and Best LIqnId Paints In the Market a« mm s IS » mm* mm « be a o « 09 t3 as © M H H P fa 102 BKLCHBIt's farmer's [1885 Wm. Armstrong', Lanchlin Robertson, Benoiii Shepherd, Anthony Martell, Geo. Kij;hy, Don. Rosh, Hon. Thos. I). Archibald, Don. Gilli.s, John Forbes, Caleb Huntington, Thos, Moore, Dougald Mc- Dougall, Law Kavanagh, Alex. McLean, John Richardson, Henrv V. IJown, Murdoch McDonald, Donald McLean, Simon Nicholson, Angus Gilli.s, William W. Bown, George McKay, Duncan McKenzie, KicJiard Laffin, Clement H. Harrington, Benoni Qouthreau, Donald Mcl3ougall, Stephen McNeil, Angus AnderHon, Ron. McDonald, Ron: McMillin, Wm. McDonald, Fra«. Lewis, Alexander Moore, Alex. G. Hamilton, John Lorway, Hugh McGillivray, Alex. McDonald, Wm. Routledge, John Edwards, Pat. Colline, John Vooght. Chas. J Clarke, Norman McDonald, Michael Slatterv, Walter Young, Henry Mitchell, James HitclieuH, John Belcher Mooro, Wm. H. Moore, Robert Martin, Allan McLean, James Gillis, Ronald McDonald, Michael McLollan, Don. McDougall, Allen McAdam, Laurence Hol- land, Cornelius Hickey, Ewen Robertson, John Sutherland, Thos. P. Jone.s, David McKeen, Alex. C. Ross, Neil McNeill, John McLean, Henry LeCraps, John T. Moffatt, Blowers Archibald, Donald AlcNeil, Patrick NevHI, Patk O'Toole, Israel Slattery, Hector F. McDougall, Don McLollan, Jon Ross, John McGregor, Geo F. M. Forbes, Rich. H. Brown, James McNeil, Chas. Muggah, Francis Quinu, Alex Mc- Kinuon, Rod. McLennan, Angus Campbell, Neil McDonald, Angus McDonald, Joseph McVarish, Thos Fortune, Alex McAuley, Sam J. Brookman, Murdoch McCodrum, Lawrence Laffin, Malcom Fergu- son, Hector McDonald, Michael McNeill, James Sullivan, John Grant, Michael McNeill George McKay, Michael McGillivray, Alex McKay, Geo Scott, James Gillis, Rod McNeill, Ron Gillis, Henry Lawlor, Joseph Mc^ herson, Hugh McPhee, Andrew Nesbit, John McDonald, Duncan, McEachern, Geo E. Burchell, Joseph McNeill, Norman Morrison, R. McLean, John McNeill, Wm Mc.K McLeod, Murdock Matheson, Duncan McLellan, M. J. Phoran, John McRuray, John McMillan, Wm Burke, John McKinnon, N. H. Dobson, J. J. Mc- Donald, Geo B. Ingrahara, Alex McKenzie, John B. Jackson, Wm Buchanan, Wro H. Morley, M. A. McDonald, R. A. McDonald, Duncan Gillis, Chas P. Moffatt, P. McDougall, D. M. Gillis, Reuben Guthro, Aurie E. Rees, James McPhee, Joseph McKinnon, H. R. McKenzie, J. W. Brown, Wni McKenzie, Jos H McKinnon, John Bryden, James McKey, D. R. McLellan, Angus McNeill, S. L. Purvis, W. Routledge jr., W. S. Copeland, C. W. Hill, D. McK Gillis, Allan Morrison, P. O'Connell, Alex Kennedy, D. J. Mclsaac, Walter D. Hill, James Francis. County op Colchester.— Francis R. Parker, Robert Fletcher, Hon. Samuel Creelman, John King, Samuel Waugh, William McKim, William Faulkner, John Smith, George Reading, John Irvine, John McKay, J. D. Putnam, Hugh Dunlap, James N. Crowe, John Yuill, Richard Slade, Alexander Ellis, James Flemming, John M. Campbell, Joseph Fulton, James Crowe, 7th, James McKay, Hugh Gunn, Robt. Nelson, Ezra Layton, James K. Blair, Robert J. Pollok, William Gregor, Hugh Dii kson, Daniel McLauchlin, John McGeorge, Robert J. Pollock, Robert L. Byers, Thomas B. Chisholm, John B. Dickie, William Rosa, Robert Lewis, Alexander McLeod, George Johnson, James J. Hamilton, David Ramsay, Robert G. Rntherford, Isaac Fulton, John Ryan, J. D. McCart, Robert C. Fulton, Isaac Flemming, George C. Taylor, Harris Fulmore, Dani-jl McKenzie, James F. MacGBfiGOS & KNIGHT, School Books, 125 Granville 8treet.| Manufactured by HENDERSON ft POTTS, Halifax. 1885] ALMANACK. 103 HIanchard, C. Tupper, jr , Samuel G. W. Arcliihald, Philip Fulmoro, Jnnies Maxwell, James C. Dickie, Abraham N. Tapper, David McG. Johnson, Robert Putnam, John Wior, Eben Fales, Alexaudcr B. Fletcher, Joseph C. Crowe, Thomas W. Crowe, R. N. B. McLellan, John A. P. McLellan, William Blackmore, John Clark, Hunh Munro, John T. B. Hendjraon, Silas E. Black, Edward Hyslop, Donald M. Sutherland, Jotham Blair, George N. McLellan, Charles Louyheud, Robert Forbes, George Fulton, John McKay, James Norrie, David C. Slack, S. G. A. Morrison, Patrick Hill, Harris Harrington, L. J Crowo, Thomas McKay, Levi Davidson, Thomas J. G. Nelson, James (Jlark, John Miller, William Blair, John Porteous, John JJghtbodv, Ebenezer Beattie, James Kent, Robert Dill, William Lynch, John 6. Archibald, Walter B. Hingley, Robert Grant, Amos Fountain, Andrew Y. Corbett, Andrew K. Moore, Thomas Malcolm, "William M. Hiltz, Alexander A. McKinnon, C. W. Johnson, George Campbell, C. B. Archibald, Amos McCully, J. B. Fraser, Fred. Meagher, James Miller, James Graham, Gilbert Sutherland, William Me Kenzie, James McCurdy, Alexander McKa^, William Creighton, James A. Cox, Hiram H. Eaton, John Dickie, B. F. Pearson, Joseph H. Morrison, (Jeorge Gnnn, Augustus McCurdy, John Sutherland, W. B. Hnestis, Thomas Parker, W. H. Hogg, Eddy Tupper, William N. Dickson, Andrew Cox, Enos Boomer, A. S. D. Fulton, Richard Craig, J. E. iJigney, Charles N. Cummings, George Marshall,' George H. Bates, Robinson Thomson, Andrew O. B. Johnson, Frederick A. Laurence, Henry C. Upham, Isaac D. Cook, John B. Fleming, Wm. Deyamond, Geo.F. Crowe, W. A. Fulmer, Leonard G. Crowe, Robt. Stevenson, Charlton Gray, G. A. Fulton, George C. Stevens, John Dart, Thomafl M. Donphy, George Creelraan, R. A. Longhead, Jacob Harvey, David Annand. Robert Benjamin, Benjamin Budge, John F. Putnam, Joseph H. Davison. County of Citmbbrland. — Amos S. Blenkhorn, Henry Harrison, Den. Macnamara, William Pipes, J. R. Elderkin, George Knowlton, David Purdy, C. G. Doukin, James Fullerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Hunter, David Lawrence, Norman McLeod, William Baker, Robert McElmon, Robert W. Salter, Martin Chapman, Cyrus Bent, Peter McFarlane, W. F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, Douglas Pugsley, William Stewart, Alfred Black, William B. Brundage, Robert Ward, Francis F. Hatfield, Nathaniel P. Hughes, David Fullerton, John Davison, M. G. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, William Waugh, David Ross, Lemuel Biguey, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Charles Ward, Donald McKenzie, Thomas McKay, John Bigelow, Ephraira Howard, James Z. Bhss, David McElraon, Thomas Lusby, Archibald Dickey, Charles Creed, M. D., Charles Lawrence, Thomas R. Black, Thomas Roach, Hiram Black, Patrick Baird, William Moffatt, Samuel Baird, John Atkinson, John Hewson, William Scott, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benjamin Douglas, Donald McKay, James S. Hickman, Alexaj>der M. Wills, William Smith, I. Embree Wood, Robert Christie, Thomas Kirkpatrick, Amos Thompson, Zebud A . MacKay, Charles H. Bent, Law. Harmon, Angus McGilvvay, Joseph Herritt, William Greenfield, Charles T. Oulton, Alexander Dewar, M. A. Logan, Joshua Black, William Oxley, Charles Smith, Caleb Lewis, George Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Charles Hatfield, Jesse W. Fullerton, 1 VV. Y. King, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D. Dickinson. Henry I Davis, Albert D. Chapman, William Black, A. A. Stevens, Robert J. o I 5 ae OB 3 5 5 » OB B QD JAM£S McLEAttN A SON, for SEEDS. 'J ii M i ■ i ^■ff •-■ -' -r ■■■! si ■4'^ •V. ; 1 i fl i> s 61) g o a p P Anobor Drand Zlne White Paint U more gerflceable than Mitchell. Stephen Oxiey. Hufu» S. Purdy, Daniel Y Holmes. GeorRo Scott, (Jillx^rt Atklnfiou, John Sutherhirul. Ooorffo Chnpnmn, JamcM Tair, William J. Fales, William H. Huestln, Isaac Brown, Isnac Purdy, Edward Betts, B. S. Seiunan, Pei«r Mi-Doaald, JatHft.s McCabe, John K. Morris, r>avid Mitchell, Peter McL«'an, Cimrlcs Fisher, TlioinaH Lowthor, James O. II. Brown, Joseph A. Elliott, Samuel E Freomaii, A. G. Purdy, Amos Purdy, Robert Donkiu, I. J. Jlintjlev, llichard Lawerison, Uufus Woods, Thomas Uolston, J. M. Atkin^n. T.J. Copp, George King, James K. Noiles, Job 11. Seaman, Nelson IHllmoro, John McAnhur, John W. Smith, Gilbert Seaman, Ilezekiali Kinj;, Jess»o I). Montrose, Richard L. Black, John W. Schurnmn, Geor^jo W. Forrest. George W. Gilroy, Robert Barclay, Sanford II. Purdy, Henry A. Johnson, William Hall, James E. Gilland, James R. Morris, Samuel W. Salter, Uujjh U. Chisholm, | Alfred E. Mclanson, James R. Mcintosh, Sampson Moore, jr. C harks I S. D. Chapman, William R. Henderson, Robert McKim, David Stewart, William E. Blenkhorn, Thomas J. Seamana, D. R. McLellan, ; Daniel McLcod, Andrew Taylor, R. A. McLean, John Lockart, Robert W. Ripley. Richard Bennett, Alexander McKenzie, Henry Swift, W. D. F. Ward, David Stewart, Eraser Hatfield, Alexander E. Eraser, Edward W. Shipley, Albert Bigney, George Baxter, T. R. Slade, Conrad W. Morris, Charles Bragg, Joseph Ogilvie, Duncan McDonald, Andrew Nicholis, Jeptha Harrison, Robert McCloskey, John M. Hunter, G. Alien Doucaster, Thomas B. Harrison, Levi Johnson, Rufus Hicks. County of Dioby. — District of Diqhy — Edward Everitt, Sterns Jones, Geo B. Potter, W. F. Marshall, W. F. Potter, John V. Purdy, Benj. H. Ruggles, Lauchlan McKay, Edward J. Hains, John W. Powell, Samuel T. Bacon, Edward W. Potter, Alex D. Hoyt, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, John S. McNeill, Wm Lent, Chas Denton, Wm Demon, Robt K. Timpany, Richard Sanderson, Chas E. Everitt, John Welsh. E. R. Oakes. Uaniel D. Morton, J."mes E. Delap, Geo A. Purdy, Wm Warner, David Cowan, Francis lAUtchinson, John A. Smith, Edward Hogan, John M. Smith, R. S. Fitzraudolph, Joa W. Denton, Stephen Wescott, Collins Johnson, Wm C. Warner, Eliakim E. Tupper, Thos O'Singer, F. W. Rugbies, Ephraim A. Bacon, Wm NichoU, Wm H. Dahlgreen, Lorekin Hilton, J^ohn Hood, J. R. Hunt, I Wm H. Harris, Edmund Burnham, John B. Letteney, Geo K. N. j Budd, Jas A Hughes, John Holdsworth, NaLhaniel R. Westcott, Whitfield Outhouse, Asa Porter ir., Wm M. B. Dakin, Nathaniel E Butler, John A. Elinton, Chas \lcC Campbell, Abraham Lent, Jas E. Gillan, Wallace Denton, J. Edgar Jones, John Mullan, John Dankley, Abraham Kinney, John Crawley, James A. Collins, Jos D. Payson, James Bingay, John A. Ru8.sell, Hy Blakesly, Watson Saun- ders, Nathan J. Thurber, George Bishop, Geo E. Stone, J. Wells McGregor, William O. Theall, Walter Walsh, Abraham L. Gavel, Wm Hanloy, Joshua Reed. District of Clare — Reuben Perry, Henry Goldfinch, M. Robicheau, Nicholas Deveau, Felix Deveau, J^hn P. Thibedeau, Joseph A. Robicheau. George German, Lonis Q. Burque, James E. Stuart, Angel Blinn, Henry C. Sabean, John G. Nowlan, William Mullen, William M. Sabean, Ambrose A. Comeau, Francis Vantour, OUver A. Soueil, W lli'>m Darbison, Anselm M. Comeau, John E. Comeau, Ambrose H. Comeau, Francis J. Comeau. County of Guysboro'. — District of Guyshoro — William Hart, j MaoGBEOOE Hb KSIGlir^ Oommerttial Stationery, firaoTiUe liOftrt for Mnrlne Work, lilliam Hart, i«8r>] AFiMANACK. 105 , William Moir.John Malioiiey, William O. Scott, John A. Stoel, John Klilor, Jesse Andernon, John Jiimenon, Joseph W. Iladlev Jonathan i Hartley, Joseph DaviH. Donnlil Gonn, Colin Cliisholm, *J A. 'J'ory, , VVillinm lUrtshorne, GeorgH Scott, J. H. Simpson, Styltn Hart. I Alfred W. Hart, David Scninton, James II. Feltmate, Thonms I O'Neil, Thomas C. Cook, WilliHtn Tory, William Wehber, Jftmes S. j Nickerson, Willia.ii H. Wvlde, Snmuol Aikens, Kiclmrd Uruco, ; Valentine McDonai.l, Jamra Purcell, Herbert K. Cnnninj?ham, Georpe I H. Hadlev, James Fer^aisnn, John Matthews. Spencer H. Giffin, Thomas F. Milward, Donald Kennedy, James U. Aiwater, Thomas Condon, Alexander Fergnson. Charles Tavlor, John W. Peart, Charles M. Francheville, Henry M. Jost, Wilfiam L. Peart, Abraham Cox, John McMillan, James H. Carr, John Chisholm, Thomas Hadley, Donald Chisholm, Archibald Chisholm. William 8. McKeuzie, John F. Taylor, Stephen McMillaw, Wiliirtm Wright, Kinsman Sweet, David Hudson, William G. Scott, jr., Peter Sinclair, Donald S. Forgason, Charles W. Lundy, William G. Simpson, Elias Cook, James H. Huckley. J«hn McGuire, Patrick C. Cnllen, J. J. Sangcter, John McG. Cunninghnm, James W. Young, William G. Hadley, A. K White, Andrew Haley, Cyrus Parks. District of St. M ar if s— Daniel nattie,sr.,John Hattie, Donald Sinclair, A. N. McDonald, Alexander Fisher, Donald Kennedy, Robert Davis, D. K. McKeen, Alexander Mitchell, John Gillies. Alexander Cumminger, John Cumminger, Jesse Cumminger, John Kennedy, Donald McDonald, Alien McQuarry, Anirns Cameron, sr., Angus Cameron, jr., William L. Pye, Samuel G. McKeen, James Hemlov, Elisha Hawbolt, John S. Stewart, U. H. Kennedy, Alexander Sinckir, C S. Mcintosh, George Elliott, James H. McDonald, James McCntcheon, William Pride, Allen Rood, William II. Hemlow, John A. Kirk, Daniel Hattie, jr., Alexander Sutherland, John Crnickshauks, Robert Rood, A. Anderson, J. L. Hattie, Charles D. Nichols, W. D. R. Cameron, Neil McQuarrie, James D. Sinclair. John Poison, Nathaniel Ashton, David Kirk, D. A. Cameron, William L. Painter. County of Halifax. — David Annand, Gay's River; David Archibald, Upper Musquodoboit ; Wm Ackhnrst, Halifax ; John Artz, Little River ; David Archibald, 16th, Middle Musquodoboit ; David W Archibald, Sheet Harbor ; Robert Adlington, M. D., Gay's River; Don Archibald, (now High Sheriff) Halifax ; Ephraim E. Burgess, Lower Bedford ; (Dist. ir>); Wm E. Brine, Halifax; John A. Bell, Halifax ; Chambers Blakney, Jeddore ; Edward Bowers, Portuguese Cove ; James Butler, Robt. Boak, Hugh W. Blackadar, Halifax ; John H. Balcom, Sheet Harbor; John G. Bissett, Cole Harbor; Enos Baker, Jeddore, (East) ; Andrew Bellefontaine, Chezzetcook, (Dist. 28) ; Adam Burns, Robt. N. Beckwith, Robt. Baxter, John W. Bur- ton, Halifax ; John T^arron, Upper Musquodol)oit ; Jon H. Bartleft, Terence Bay ; George Burns, Upper Musquodoboit ; C. C. Blackadar, Halifax ; James Croncher sr., James Croucher jr., St. Margarets Bay ; Samuel Caldwell, Halifax ; Wm J. Coleman, Dan Cronan, Fred D ('orbett, Chas C. P. Clarkson, Thos P. Connolly. John Connolly, Wm Compton, Halifax ; N. P. Christian, Wm B. Christian, Upper Pros- pect ; Norman Campbell ; Harrigan Cove ; Wm H. Cumminger, Middle Musquodoboit; Henry Cruikshanks, Little River; Thos. E Chase, M. D , Haggetta Cove; Thos F. Coniiors, East Dover; Wra Chisholm, Halifax ; Adam Dean, Upper Musquodoboit ; Geo S. i |- w o r I IB B s» a » S il'l JAMES MoLEABN & SON, Field and (harden Seeds. m o M M H H H IIENDKIISON & POTTS warrant Anchor Brand rsa. .,■! i Dickey, Middle Musquodoboit ; John Doull, Wm Danbar, Thomas Diirney, Joliu Davison, John I^uffus, Jas Dempster, Jeremiah J. Donali'oe, Patrick Dnjrfjan, Halifax ; Fred. Darrah, Heriing Cove; fieo (j. DuHtan, Dartmonih ; Geo Dauphiney, Head St. Margaret's lUy ; Wm Es.son, Halifax ; Francis C. Elliott, Dartmouth ; Robt Fox, Hubhard'H Cove ; Pat Fuller, Dartmouth ; James Frrtser, St Margar- et's Bay ; C has Fader, Ea.st Dover; Dominic Farrell, Dartmouth; Jame*! Fanpiharson, do, I'reston Road ; James G Foster, Dartmouth ; li. W. Fra.er, Hyacinih Fuller, John Flinn, Alex Forrest, Halifax; Kich Flemintr, Ketch Harbor ; Lawsou E. P'enerty, N. W. A-m, Hx ; Peter Grant, Jas R. Graham, Duncan Grant, Jas Griflfin, (Co. Sti- pendiary), John Gcddes, Halifax; Thos A. Gaetz, Three Fathom Harbor ; Geo Garrison, Pej^gy's Cove; Andrew Gray, Sambro ; John Gibbons, Hubbard's Cove; Wm Goff, Oldham; James Gardner, Musquodoboit Harbor; Chas Hamilton, Sackville ; Joseph Flamilton, Bedford; Wesley Hayes,' Hammond's Plains ; Philip C. Hill, Norman Hayes, jr., Wm Hure, Patrick Hayden, W. D. Harrington, David Hunter, Peter Hoitfan, Abm W. Hart, Henry Hart, Halifax; Isaac Hopkins, Jeddore, John Hayes, Herring Cove; John Higgins, Middle Musquodoboit; Edgar Hill, Ship Harbor; Wm C. Henry, Spry Bay; Geo B. Hubley, Black Point ; Wm Hay, Tangier ; Carrossa C. Hart, Sheet Harbor ; Alvan Hubley, French Village ; John M. Inglis, Peter Jack, Halifax ; Ed Johnson, Bear Cove ; Jwhn Jamod,*8t. Margaret's Bay ; Geo Jamieson. M. D., Ship Harbor ; joa Kaye, Wm F. Knight, T. K. Kenney, Jas Kerr, Halifax ; John Kline, N. W. Arm, do ; Jas Kent, U|)|)er Musquodoboit ; Wm T. Kent, ^Mnsqnodoboit Harbor; John Kirker, Quoddy, (Dist. 34) ; Philip Letson, Wm J. Lewis, John P. Longard, Halifax ; Francis Layton, Middle Musquodoboit, Wm Landels, Gay's River ; John Lingley, Waverley ; Geo J. Loagard, Upper Prospect ; Wimburn J. Laurie, (Major Gen.), OakBeld ; Geo A. Ijeslie, Spry Bay ; John Lapierre, Chezzetcook, West ; Jas B. Laid- law, Waverley; Franiis Munro, Portuguese Cove; Jos Murphy, Dover Island ; Wm Munro, Sam J. Mason, St Margaret's Bay ; Jacob Harriott, Pennant Bav ; Geo H. Madill, Milford Station ; Jas Monish, Dover ; Peter W. Maskill, West Jeddore ; Geo P. Maling, Head Harbor ; Robt Motton, Ed Morrison, Isaac H. Mathers, Arch Mitchell, Chas F. Mott, Wm Murray, Halifax; Arch McPhee, Gay's Kiver ; Don McLaren, Chezzetcook, West ; M. McFarlane, Sheet llarlmr ; John F. McKenzie, do ; John D. Macintosh, Halifax ; Walter McCurdy, Middle Musquodoboit; Wm McKenzie, Preston Road; J. Nauffts, Pleasant Point ; David A. Nicholson, Beaver Bank ; Wm Nisbot, Richard Nagle, (Major), Halifax ; James J. O'Brieo, Halifax ; Tas O'Leary, Thos O'Leary, West Quoddy, Alfred G. Ogiivie, Little River ; D. H. Vltrs, Halifax ; John Y. Payzant^ Dartmouth ; Wm Edm John . Ritchie, (Rocortler), Peter Rosa, M. H Richev, (Lieut Gov.) Wm Roche, jr., Richard T. Roome, Halifax ; Nath. Russell, Benj. C. Russell, Dar- month ; Geo RichardsoTi, St. Martraret's Bay ; Maynard P. Richard- son, Indian Harbor ; John C. Ross, Tanfjier ; John G. Reynolds, Up. Mu.«(lU()dol)oit ; Geo H. Row!ing.s, Musquodoboit Harbor; Henrv Shelniitt, Shoal Bay ; John E. Shatford, Hubbard's Cove: Ezekiol Sibley, Meagiier's Grant ; John A. Shiers, South East Passage, (Dist. MaoUREGOR A KMIGUT, Wholesale ana Retail 8totioner8| u trand Paints to gUe satfsfactioir. [1885 lar, Thomas Jeremiah J. \ ri ing Cove ; , , Margaret's 1 ;Robt Fox.i St Margnr- Dartmouth ; Dartmouth ; i8t, Halifax ; ; V. A-m, Hx ; ; n, (Co. Sti-I iree Fathom imbro ; John ! les Gardner, ph Hamilton, ; Hill, Norman Qgton, David ilifax ; Isaac ;gins, Middle \ , Spry Bay ; flsa C. Hart, Inglis, Peter t. Margaret's tn F. Knight, rm, do; Jas )oit Harbor; Lewis, John (doboit, Wm J. LoDgard, field ; Geo A. as B. Laid- 08 Murphy, •aret's Bay ; tation ; Jas P. Maling, : thers, Arcli Phee, Gay's ■lane, Sheet |ilr*x ; Walter n Road; J. Bank ; Wm ^AD, Halifax ; iivie, Little lonth; Wm loboit; Edra iPeint, John N. Ritchie, Roehe, jr., ussell, Dar- P. Richnrd- ynolds, Up. or ; Henry ve : Ezekiel issage, (Dist. 1885] ALMANACK. 107 33), Tho8 B. Simonson, Moaer's River ; John Stairs, Benj. W. Salter, Ed Smith, Dan Sullivan, Benj. A. Smith, Clarence J. Spike, Douglas M. Story, Dan J. Smith, Halifax ; Jas E. Shatford, Indian Harbor ; Jas H. Sellars, Lawrencetown ; Arch C. Stuart, Porter's Lake ; G. W. Stewart, Montague ; John Simmons, Lower Prospect ; Walter Stod- dard, Clam Harbor; Geo Shields, W. S. Symonds, Dartmouth ; S. J. Ste-^art, Upper Musqnodoboit; Wm Sedgwick, Middle Musquodo- boit: John P. Sypher, Tangier; Chas N. Sprott, Middle Musquodo- b'jit; J-^hn Thomas, David Thomson, Benj Thompson, John Thomas, jr., Hammond's Plains ; John D. Tupper, John H. Taylor, Middle Musq'jodobtit; Sam Thomson, Hammond's Plains; Jas Thomson, (Cusios), Cathcart Thomson, Dr;» John Ternan, Kobt Taylor, Wm Taylor, Halifax ; Geo J. Troop, Dartmouth, Wm J. Veith, Halifax ; Francis Webber, SackvMle ; Johji Woddill, Thos Walsh, C. J. Wylde, Geo W. Wiswell, Bart Walsh, Halifax, Henry T Wright, Sackville ; Stephen White, Martin Walsh, Upper Prospect; C. A. Whitman, Ingraham River ; Thos Wilks. Meagher's Grant ; Benj C. Wilson, Waveriey ; John G. Yeadon, Brookside, Dist. 13. County op Hants — Western District — Archibald Smith, William Chambers, James Cochran, John Burgess, James Greeno, Robert Allison, Bennet Smith, Michael B. Salter, Isaiah Dimock, Shubael B. Parker, Thomas Sanford, James M. Higgjns, Benjamin Mnrsters, James Reynolds, Benjamin De W. Eraser, William Bennett, Shubael Dimock, Dennison Ilarvie, James Ross, Harris Martin, James Coch- ran, James Dennison, Thomas A. Smith, Charles Wllkins, Edward Dimock, Monson Goudge, Walter Hunter, John Jenkins, George H. DeVVolf, John Smith, J. B. North, William Davison, Phares Con- stantino, George Armstrong, William Murphy, William Fish, Handley Starrat, Samuel Mumford, Andrew Shaw, Thomas Aikens, K. Mum- ford. W. R. Shaw, William Canavan, Nathan Wilcox, John Carmrchael, William Beckman, John Sterling, James Poyntz, David Scutt, William Curry, Alfred Thomas, William Harvi , Charles E, Young, William Bailey, William McKay, Thomas Armstronji', E/.ekiel N. Marsters, William H.Mosher, John Taylor, Charles T. Cochran, William Salter, Elias Payzant, Samu4l Murphy, John Calder, John Mosher, J. Albert Vaughn, Samuel Sweet, Mark Curry, J. Lynch, Anthony S. Sanford, William Mosher, Noah Mosher, William L. Chittick, Elias J. Dim- ock, Watson Dill, William O'Brien, John Keith, Alexander Forsyth, Theophilus Cowan, George Harvie, Willium Harvie, John A. Taylor, George N. Fuller, John M. Payzant, Jopeph Walley. Eastern Diilrict —James McKeuzie, John T. Scott, James Simpson, Daniel Blois, H. H. Blois, A. B. Smith, James Ellis. A. Kirkpatrick, John Urquhart, Kvan Urquhart, G. P. Thompson, John McLearn. Benj Blois, William Etter, Daniel Terhune, VVm. . C. Casey, Hugh McLc.irn, Wm. Lawrence, Angus Rose, Henry Canavan, Robert Faulkner, Geo. Densmore, Thomas Hunter, H. L. Yeonmns, Jacob Henaigar, Alexan- der Roy, Archibald Frame, Alfred Putman, Wm. Blake, Geo Freize, Wm. Hunter, David R. Crowe, Wm. McDougall, George Ainslio, John Sim, Wm. Wardrope, John S. Biennan, TIk's Woolaver, Nelson Wier, James Withrow, Wm Stephens, Michael Terhune, Alex. Hill, Lockhart Lawrence, Josiah Custauce, James Miller, Duncan McLean, Chas H. Snide, Geo W. Smith, John McKenzie. Wm Brennan. Wm Currie, John McCnIloch, Andrew Pearson, John Fenton John Graham, John Putnam, Alex Hiltz, Osmond O'Brien, George Smith, James A. a SB .*1 i o w HUUonenl Send your Fruit in curf) of McLEAUN'S EXPRESS. 1:^ CD ^* a "3 pi B S « S S Ph at a « no p o OR »\ PS H H P Pm HENDERSON & POTTS, Halifax, offer for sale Thompson, K. B. Eaton, James Gass, Adams McDongall, Adam Roy, Stephen Patnam, C. A. Hutchins, D. F. Singer, David R. Smith, Milton O'Brien, John McLearn, Henry Ward, Archibald Frame, Wm. Curry, Adams McDougall, Daniel Morrison, Samuel Spares, Edwin Shaw, Benj Blois, J. W. Bond, John Sim, James A. Scott, A. G. McPhee, James A. Thomson, A. Kirkpatrick, George Dewia. County of Inverness.— John Lewis Tremain, Hugh Cameron, M. D., Lauchlin McDougall, J. S. Hart, William McPherson, Donald Chisholm, John McLeod, Matthew McDaniel, Peter Smyth, jr., Neil Cameron, William McQuarrie, John Mcintosh, Donald McDonald, Allan McDonald, Donald McDonald, Allan McMillan, Neil McKay, Murdoch A. Ross, John H. McKeen, William Grant, Hugh McDouald, Robert McDougall, Malcolm McKay, Donald McDonald, A. Can^pbell, Neil Gillies, Archibald McPhail, All^n McDonalu, Angus Murphy, John McDonald, Angus McEachren, Hugh Gillis, Duncan McDonnell, Alexander McEachren, John Wright, Alexander Chisholm, John Chisholm, Malcoljn McLeod, Roderick McNeil, John McDonald, Angus Beaton, Neil McDonald, William Dunbar, J. Duncan Cameron, ; Don McMillan, Hugh McMillan, J. McDongall, Arch Boyle, Farquhar I McRae, Duncan McLeod, Peter Grant, Angus Grant, Peter Paint, jr., ! Alexander McDonald, Archibald McDougall, John Beaton, Donald McLean, Joha Campbell, George C. Laurence. John McLeod, John I). TremaiL Tames Doylw, John McLellan, James G. McKeon, Donald : McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Allan McDonald, Donald Smith, James Purcell, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Samuel Campbell, Thomas Burke, James Coady, John McLennan, Lauchlin Kennedy, James G | McKeen, VVhvcocomagh; John Chisholm, Finley Beaton, John! McEachren, Alexander McDonald, Angus McCormick, Ldward McMillan, Hobert B. Smith, James Ross, John George Crowdis, \ Duncan McKad^en, Donn.d Smiih, George C. Lawrence, jr., John McDonald, Donaihn Murphy, McMaster, McFarlane, 5llau, D. F. IcKay, J. B. Tick Currier, [el Lebettcr, Cornwallis, I, Iventville; Lmos Eaton, Amos Sheffield, Kentville ; Ebenezer Bigelow, Canning ; Rich W. Kidston, Cornwallis; James Griffin, Keutville ; Ira L. Benjamin, Russell Coaldwell, Gaspereaux; Jacob Lockhart, Cornwallis ; Jos E. Eatoo, W. Chipman, Kentville; Abra Newcomb, Cornwallis ; Zebnlon Neily, Sydney W^elton, Aylesford ; Wra A. Tupper, Scott's Bav ; D. Huntley, Avonport ; John W. Roscoe, Cornv/allis ; John W. Borden, Benj H. Calkin, Kentville; John N. Bowles, Waterville • John Kirk- patrick, Aylesford ; Wm W. Patterson, Kentvilie ; Wm H. Lyons, Canard; Thos A. Wilson, Dalhousie, Aylesford; Levi C. Woodworth, Canning; Jas Bligh, L*keville; Hiram Borden, Cyvus Johnson, W. Davison, Wm J. Wallace, Kentville; Augustine J. Pineo, Geo F. Robinson, Chipman's Corner ; Wm Crane, Jas Leard, Grand Pre; John Porter, Joshua Read, Avonport; John M. Parker, Berwick; Edwin Parker, Somerset; Geo Kins..^an, Grafton; Henry Loviit, Kentville, Jas E. Rockwell, Lakeville ; Enoch A. Forsythe, Port Williams Station ; If*aac Hamilton, Kentville ; G. W. Fisher, Somer- set ; John H Clark, Canning ; Jacob M. Roscoe, Centreville ; John A. (/hipman, Chipman's Corner ; Leonard Fitch, Aylesford ; John H, Miner, Lower Horton ; Ben j Foster, Geo Dodge, Geo E. Marsiers, Kentville; John W. Barss, Wolfville; B. B. Woodworth, CanniHg ; John P. Lyons, Port Williams ; Benj P. Weaver, Canning ; Ed C. Foster, Berwick; Geo Harvey, Horton Landing; Geo N. Fuller, Hantsport ; Obed Benjamin, Gasperewux ; D B. Newcomb, Sheffields Mills; Geo Hamilton, Grand Pre; A. D. D- Wolf, Wolfville; R. D. West, Hair« Harbor ; Wm Bowles, Henry Viueo, Waterville; Ansil T. Baker, Somerset; J. B. Davison, Wolfville ; E Schofield, Schofield Mountai7i ; Leonard Illsley, Sheffield's Mills ; John Lemont, LakevUle; Wm C. Bill, Bill Town ; H. C. Shaftner, Kentville; Abner G. Mars- ters, Port Williams; Eliakim Tupper, Berwick; Henry L. Baker Aylesford ; Wm N Newcomb, Centreville ; Amos Baxter, Canning; M. L. Cleaveland, Wolfville ; Geo C. Fineo, Canard St.; E. M. Mar- geson, Harborvilie; Moses Brown, Somerset ; Jas Maitin, Centreville ; James Doyle, Kentville; John Tobin, Port Williams , Ed Raymond, J. P. Cunningham. Kentville ; Sara S, Robi'tson, Brooklyn St.; Wm A. Porter, Hantsport; Geo L. Jess, Scott's Bay ; W. H. Woodard, Lakeville ; Wm S. West, Jas E. Rand, LeanderRand, Canning ; Ed R. Bishop, Port Williams Stution ; Gideon Power, Canard ; Oliver Woodvvjrth, Grafton ; Thos H. Chute, Kentville; Jereminh Bligh, Lakeville; Leander Eaton, Canard St.; D. Harris Newcomb, Pereaux; J. Ji. Wickwire, Canning ; Thos Tuzo, Horton Landing; David E. Ross, Ross' Corner ; W. H. Skinner, Somerset ; C. R. Northup, EJdn Harris, Jas S. Witter, Canning ; John N. Coleman, Lakeville ; John M. Margeson, L. De V. Chipman, D. D. Davidson, Kentville; Obed Newcomb, Port Williams) ; John S. Belcher, Church St.; James T. Manning, Port Williams Station ; John S. Woodworth, Berwick ; W Smith, Port Williams ; J. W. Taylor, Horton Landing; Ed Harris, Kentville ; Amos Black, Grand Pre ; Thos Craig, Brooklyn St ; Justus W. W.'.rner, Aylesford ; A. Stanley Fisher, Somerset ; Geo Mnnro, Kingston Station ; W. H. Bent, Jas Patterson, Aylesford ; John Faulkner, Horton Landing; Wm H. Condon, Prospect, via Cam- bridge; E. M. Jordan, Kentville; P. M. Brecken, Canard St; Jon Hand, Canning; Fred Brown, Wolfville; Chas A. Taylor, Elias S. Graves, John Foster. John S. Welton, Aylesford ; Goo E. Cox, Avon- port; J. W. Bigelow, Wolfville; Jehiel Davison, J. L. Gertridge, o S o e o 33 a A I i iko »treet4 JAMES McLEAUN A SON, Barriugton Street, Ualifax, N. S. I.* I, u II v.. 5; i'!^ o o OS •fH Enamel White, inaiiufacliired by HENftEftSON & POTTS, 110 belcher's farmer's [1885 Gartpereanx; Gideon E.Reid. Kcntville; John W. Hamilton, Wolf ville; James Uaiul, Upper Dyke Village; Benj Kinsman, Kcntvillt; John Loomer, KingBport; Ebenezer Cox, Blomidon; Noble J. Lyons, Henry Shaw, Waterville; J. A. Cox, Cambridfre; Chas Lemont, Lakeville ; H. Bill, Bill Town ; Leonard Kockwcll, Kinsman's Corner; D. D. C. Reid. Ga«pereaux; R, W, Starr. Port Williams; R. M. Rand, Canard St.; Jos T. Jackson, Port Williams ; Wallace Graves, Aylesford ; J. -L. Bishop, Gustavns E. Bishop, Port Williams Station ; Albert D. Nichols, Aylesford ; E. M. Beckwith, Canning ; Henry E. Jefferson, Berwick ; Chus IllBley, Somerset ; Manning Chute, Berwick ; J. S. Pineo, Waterville; Albert Webster, Cambridge; John B. Best, Brooklyn St.; Francis Lyons, Sheffield's Mills ; F. W. Chipman, Kentvi41e; Samuel Baker, Aylesford ; John A. Hall, Kentville ; Chns E. Eaton, Canada Creek ; John W. Fullerton, Port Williams ; R. F. Reid, Wolfville; Alfred Whitman, Waterville; N. P. Spurr, Ayles- ford ; John Reddan, Wolfville; A. McN. Patterson, Horton Landing; Stephen Taylor, T. R. Harris, Douglas Bent, Aylesford ; Patrick Burus, Kentville ; J. M. Manhanr, Brooklyn St , Philip Brown. Blomidon ; E. C. Banks, Waterville ; Thos G. Mack, Dalhonsie, Aylesford ; J. B. Bowser, Grand Pre ; Geo B. Vaughan, Blomidon ; Chaa L. Newcomb, Canning ; W J. Burgess, Boooklyn St , lieuben Faruham, Canard St. ; Enoch Griffin, Upper Dyke Viliaae ; Edward Eaion, Morden Road, Ayle.sford ; Nathan West, (^old Brook ; Edward McLatchey, Horton Landing; Hoss Chipman, Chipnmn's Corner; Alex G. Morse, Aylesford ; John W.King, Kentville ; Joshua Beards- ley, Harborville ; John L. Newcomb, Canning; Joshua Chase, Shef- field's Mills; Geo McMabon, Aylesford; Isaac B. Jaikscn, Cold Brook ; R. D G. Harris, Canning; J. P. Chipman, Edward Rand, Geo A. Davidson, Kentville ; Jos Steel, jr., Scott's Bay; AleX Givan, Harborville; C. W F. Webster, Cambridge; Simon VVood, Shaffields Mills; Guilford Newcomb, Everett Kinsman, Centrevillc ; Clark Ills- ley, Somerset ; David Condon, Waterville ; Ainsley Bishop, Kentville; Arthur W. Smith, Kingston St?tion ; Pryor J. Bishop, New" Minas ; John H. Webster, Cambridge; Henry J Chute, Perry J. Chute, Ber- wick ; Edward L. Gould, Grand Pie ; Amos M Ewing, Aylesford ; John Neville, Hall's Harbor, Roland A. Chase, Sheffield's Milhi ; W. II. Chase, Port Williams ; John E. Dunham, Bill Town. County of Ldnenburg. — District of Lunenburg — Henry S. Jost, Henry Baily, George W. Kaulbach, James D. Selig, J. Joseph Rudolf, Lewis Anderson, W. J Dauphinee, Benjamin Dauphinee, Stei)hen Fiuck, Abraham Zink, William T. S'^lig, Stephen Langille, Thomas Curll, Eli Hopps, Patrick McGuire, james E. Uuut, Janies H. Ilirtle, Frank Powers, Lunenburg; Morton Wheelock, Edward Morgan, George Barj.8, Nelson Chesley, Adam Findle, Adam Durland, Avard Foster, (^aleb Langille, Alexander Trethemny, Elkanah Lohnes, Jos^ph Ruhland, New Germany ; Lemuel S. Drew, William S. Drew, Heury Porter, J. 1). Sperry, William S. Drew, jr., Samuel Smith, Petite Riviere; Lewis Knaut, Nathaniel Strum, James M. Metzler, James WynachL, Jacob Pickles, Joseph B. Worthvlegg, Henry Schnare, Edward Strun;, Isaac Mador, J W. Frail, Mahone Bay; Thomas K. Cragg, Joseph Whitford, J. M. Iloyr, Robert Dawson, Samuel Rnmey, Robert West, Eli Ramev, Thomas T. Keeiler, Joooph II, Wade, Joseph R. Wyman, Johu Levi Oxner, Henry E. Cook, I^wls Smith, K. J. Manning, J. W. Nelson, James MacOKEQOE k KNIGHT, Stationers, Opp( site Kaizer^s. t POTTSr Nova Scotia Paint Works, Halifax. [1885 i.Wolfville; tvillt; John ^ons, Henry ikeville; H. 1). C. Reid. Janard St.; ord ; J. -L. Albert D. . Jefferson, nek ; J. S. n B. Best, . Chipman, ville ; Chas ms ; R. F. urr, Ayles- Q Landing:; rd ; Patrick lip Brown. Dalhonsie, Blomidon ; 5t , Reuben e ; Edward )k ; Edward >'s Corner ; liua Beard s- hnse, She£- kscn, Cold ard Rand, le!t Givan, Shaffields Clark Ills- Kentville; 'HT Minas ; hute, Ber- Aylesford ; Millts W. iry S. Jost, Id. Joseph )auphinee, Langille, |iut, Janies Edward Durland, Elkanah William , Samuel iJamea M. )rthylegg, 11, Mahoue Ir, Robert jliomaa T. jvi Oxner, Ion, James 1885] ALMANACK. Ill A. Cnrll, Rridgewater ; Joseph Baker, Pleasant River Road ; John Smith, Enos 'I'eal, John Teal, Broadcove ; J. James Koch, Josiah W. Rudolf, Reuben Dauphinee, Upper Lahnve ; James Frfulkner, Jleurj Kedv, Williauj F'aulkner, James Fislier, James Kedy, Edward Smith, Chelsea ; Jjsepli Ritcey, James 11. Wentzell, Gabriel Scaboyer, Ritcey's Cove ; Edward Lanj^ille, James Langille, Martin's River; William Ramey, West Dublin ; D. B. Himmelman, Nicholas Oxner, John Gaul, Jas J. Norwood, Lower Dublin ; L«wis Langille, New Cornwall ; liichard.I. Jenkins, Conqueral Bank ; Nathaniel Wentzell, Wenrzell's Lake ; Albert Pearl. Tancook ;'Gideon Langille, Nathaniel Hebb, Blockhouse; James McKeau, West Ferry Lahave; Obadiah Spinney, Vogler's Cove ; Benjamin Snyder, Branch ; John Asbury, Vogler's Cove. District, of Chester — Charles H. L. Church, Chester ; James Lantz, Henry AMers. James H. Hiltz, New Ross ; John F. Hiltz, Chester ; George Ross, Now Ross ; George Richardson, George II. Mills, Charles Lordly, Robert Smith, Chester; Casper Oxner, Blandford ; Daniel Duncan, Chester; James H. Coolen, Mill Cove; James Hennigar, Chester Basin ; James E. Langille, Martin's River ; George Redden, James E. Whitford, David Ev«ns, Dr. George E. DeWitt, Arteraus Fader, Chester; Silas Corkum, W. Road; Levi Oxner, Ephraim Hennigar, Chester Basin ; James W. Langille, Wm Vaughan, West Shore; George H. Windrow, New Ross; James A. Bbutilier, Bay water ; George Young, Mill Cove ; William Chandler, John Coolen, Fox Point; David Publicover, Blandford. County of Pictou — ,Tohn McKay, Duncan McDonald, William Eraser, Angns Sucherlaud, John Grant, William Langille, James Grant, Robert Copeland, William Smith, Alexander McKay, Alox. Cameron, Roderick McKenzie, Alexander McKay, H. R. Narraway, Donald McDonald, John Holmes, Basil Bell, John H. Lane, William Ross, John Ross, Alexander Chishoim, Donald Eraser, James Went- worth, Duncan Robertson, Thomas Horn, James Holmes, John A. Dawson, James W. Carmichael, Alexander McHardy, John Mitchell, John McPhee, George W. Underwood, Robert Eraser, Andrew Camp- bell, David Patterson, Alexander Grant, Duncan McKay, Jaraes McRae, Richard Tanner, Daniel McDonald, John R. Noonan, Donald McKay, Alexander McKay, Thomas Eraser, James Hudson, John McDonald (A.'s son), John McDonald (J.'sson), William McGilliVltay, Charles McKinnon, Ciiarles McDougall, William Cameron, Charles McLellan, George Campbell, J. Hislop, R. P. Grant, K. Koss, A. Fraser, Donald McDonald. James Eraser, Maurice Power, William Brownrigg, Donald Ross, John Cumming, James Cnmming, Donald D. McDonald, Robert McNeil, Allan McPhee, Malcolm McDonald, M. C. Olding, William S. Fraser, Angus McMillan, John Falconer, William McLaren, A. J. Patterson, John Yorston, Thomas Kennedy, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel Chishoim, Alexander Matheson, James W. Jackson, James D. McGregor, Jamefi Kitchen, John Henry, David Tattrie, Samuel Archibald, John Gollan, John McLeod, George Lowrie, Finlay Cameron, Thomas Grant, Robert McNaughton, Daniel Munro, Robert McLean, John Miller, James P. McLennan, C. Dwyer, Peter Brown, George Smith, John Fraser. David Huggan, Robert Bannerman, James Mitchell, William C. Olding, John D. Fraser. E. McLellan, John Olliver, James Stalker, George J. Hamilton, John McDonald, William Irving, Robert Devvar, George McConnell. Ale:: McGillivray, John R. Davics, Kenneth Cameron, Samuel A. Foster, O W I e B o es 1 t I i aizer'8* I JAMES McJiEAUN k SON, Hay aud ^trawt BarrlQgtoii Street. •J I & t B o M i H H U r HENDERSON & POTTS, Agents for Johnflon Bros., Ilnll. John McKenzie, James Ross, John V. Lawson, Robert S. McCurdy, John Fraser. Robert Campbell, Alexander Sutherland, A. M. Fraser, John Denoon, Charles McKirinon, Alexander N Gnnn, Norman Gunn, John D. Camerou, Djivid Connors, FranciH McKenzie, J. D. McDonald. Neil Fraser, Jame-« Keith, Richard Fraser, David Culton, William McLean. Roderick McDoueall, James Fraser, James Ray. jr., John T. Olllver, Robert Simpson, David Feriruson, Allan A. Fergnson, D. Fullerton, Dirtiicl McDonald, Anpus McDonald, Charles \/il»on, William Rosa, John Prinple, James Little, John McKenzie, Murdoch McKenzie, William Mcintosh, A. J. McKav, George Sntherhind, David McKav, Alexander McKay, Angus Davies, Colin Fraser, Iluph Fraser, Robert McLeod, Angus McQueen, l*eter Campbell, Archibald McKay, John Murray, Kenneth McKenzie, John Greener, Samuel Fraser, Thomas Mcl)onald, Hugh Gray, Angus McDonald. George Campbell, James Grant, Duncan Mclnto.sh, John McDougall, Malcolm Fraser, Evan Cameron, Alexander McPherson, Daniel McLeod, James Willis, George Campbell. Colin Fraser, Malcolm Ross, Alex. G. McDonald, John Cameron, William F, McKenzie, Fred W. Fraser, Andrew Hogg, Angus Murray, D. W. McDonald, Angus McDonald, Alexander W. McBean, James Mcintosh, James McKay, Alexander McGillivray, James Johnston, Donald Gray, Donald Murray, William R. McLean, Francis Love, James S. Gordon, Daniel Campbell, Daniel McGregor, James McRae, David Colquhoon, William McLean, J. '^. McDonald, John IL Boll, Alexander Grant, John Fraser, Roderick McCuUoch, Peter Grant. County op Queens. — Richard Garden, Eldred Cohoon, Sylvester Morton, Enoch Steadraan, John PI. Mulhall, Edward McLeod, I.r. PoKT or Halifax — Tnsppfii'ntf Pliynician, (Si ,000) W. N. Wickwiro, IVf. 1). Pon W':then d by rims of similar metal, and upright straps; (3) Shoet Iron, when of suflioient strength to retain the form of the measure under ordinnry usungo, either with wood or iron bottoms; (4) Wood, of any suitable nuality. with iron or hardwo verifica- tion, nor any whose bottoms are not sutHcieiitly strong i> ii Complete 8toek of m m 118 BICriCTIKRH FARMBRB [1885 In ftvory on^o (In* denomiiiiition of (ho weight when o(* Bufflcient bIzb, miirit lit) cnNt, en^rnviMl or Htainp(!(l on tlwin in hold lo^fible nuuiurala, of Hi/<,' flulv proportioned to th«'! sizeof ihc wuijjht. A u»hel of wlieut. of «omfl form Bufllciently distinct from the form herein duHeribed to prevent the one being iniHtukun fur the other. Troy Weights. , From 500 ounces down to one ounce. Truncated cone with knob. From 5 ouneeH down to .001 ounce, fl^it square platen. The denomination to be enjjravefl on the top of the knob of each weitjht, in iiH lar/^e MiimeralH as the size of the weight will admit: and aUo uii the face of the Hnuiller weights. Fees to be Oolleoted for Verifloation of Weights. DOMINION 1 kV K I G H T S . AvoiKDiii'ois Wkihiit. Tkoy Weight. Verification Fees. Denomination. Verification Fees. , Dcnommation. N a 2 • a s l-H Bronze only . P3 u cts. cts. cts. * cts. 60 11)8. 25 25 30 600 oz. 50 60 '• 20 20 25 300 " 40 30 " 20 20 25 200 " 35 20 " 20 20 26 100 " 30 10 » 10 10 15 60 " 20 6 «« 5 5 10 30 •♦ 20 3 " 5 5 10 20 " 20 2 " 5 5 10 10 " 20 1 « 5 5 10 6 " 15 8 oz. ^>1 5 8 " 10 4 " 5 5 1 2 " 10 2 " 5 5 1 " 10 1 " 5 5 "2 .5 10 8 drams. 5 .3 10 4 '' 5 4J .3 10 2 •' 5 ^ .1 10 1 «' 6 .05 10 i •' 5J ,03 .02 10 10 Set' as above from .01 ' 10 50 lb. down to .005 10 lib $0.75 $0.75 S1.20 .003 .002 10 10 Do do from 8 .001 10 oz. to i dram. . $0.30 Set as above Set of {J r a i n from 500 oz. Avei^'-hts, from to 1 oz $2 50 1,000 ffrs grain, to .01 of a down do. from .5 oz in authorized down to .001.. $1.50 series »0.90 MacGREQOK & KNI6UT, Stationery, Ac, Granville Street Hry Colorfl, Tarnlsli^s, BronireV, nhd GoM leaf. 1885] ALMANACK. 119 LINEAL MBABUREB. Mat«riat«— These meuBiii-cB may be nmde of aiiv «ukal)lc ftnrd mefnK orol utrnitfht Kraimul wood. When of wood the ends muHt ho nrotcitcd hy mcful tips, well secured. Tlie chains of iron or steel with solid joints. The Kibands may bo of steel or of n»etal wire woven with other libro. Fees to be Charged for Verifloation of Lineal Measurea. Of Metal. Of Wood. 2&Ct8. 10 feet fi '• 25 6 " 25 3 " or yard 8 i ya^d 8 2 feet 2 1 foot 2 i foot 2 Chain or Riband 100 feet f 1 60 60 " 1 00 66 •' 1 00 20 cts. 20 20 6 6 a a a tt it it «t «l ii 83 76 Feea to be Charged for Verification of Weigh-Bridges, Platform Soales, Weighing Machines, Balances and Steelyards. Balances with enual arms: ^ To weigh 6 lbs. and under in each pan. , ^0 30 To weigh from 6 lbs up to 60 each pan 50 To weigh ft-om 60 lbs up to 100, each pan 76 To weigh from 100 lbs upwards 1 00 1 Steelyards with divided arm To weigh 500 lbs and nnder. .SO 50 •' 500 to 1,000 lbs.... 75 " 1,000 to 2,000 !b8. 1 00 " 2,000 lb» and upwards 1 50 \Velgh-bridge.s or Platform Scales: To weigh not more than 2501 ba 60c 6001b8 75c To weigh 2,000 lbs & under. $1 00 *' 2,000 to 4,000 lbs. 1 50 " 4,000 to 6,000 lbs. 2 00 And for each additional ton. . 60 If upon a second or any subsequent verification the Weights, Measures and Weigliing Machines submitted are found to bo correct witSiii the tolerated error, one-fourth of the fees hereby imposed shall be rei;iitted upon the production of satisfactory evidence ol the former verification. To bo verified at the Inspector's ! Office. If verified elsewhere cost of carta/e of wei^'hts used for verificatioi} to be charged extra. And in addition to these rates the ■ coat of carting the weights used for verification. The following extracts from the Weights and Measures Act of 1879 wili give valuable information: In contracts for the sale and delivery of anj' of the undermentioned articles, the bushel shall be determined by weighing, unless a bushel by measure be special!}' agreed upon — the weight equiva'ent to a bushel being as follows: Wheat, sixty pounds, Indian Corn, fifty-six pounds, Hye, fiftv BIX pounds, Peas, sixty pounds, Barley, forty-eight pounds, Malt, thirty-six pounds, Oats, thirty-four pounds, Beans, sixty pounds. Clover seed, sixty pounds. Timothy seed, forty-ei^ht pounds, Huckwheat, forty- eight pounds, FJax seed, fifty pounds. Hemp seed, forty-four pounds. Blue grass seed, fourteen pounds. Castor beans, forty pounds, Potatoes, turnips, carrots, parsnips, beets and onions, sixtj pounds. 1 o m en GO § r V I |AM£» ITeLEABM & HOH, Feed and Seed, Barriuflftou Street. \ HENDERSON k POiTS, awarded Prize Medal at m o M « IK) «3 CX2 a 120 BELCHEF « FARMERS [1885 In usinpa Dominion Measure ofciipacity the same shall not be heaped, but either shall be stricken with a round stick or roller straight and of the same diameter from end to end. or if tiie articles sold cannot from its size or slippe be conveniently stricken, shall be filled in all parts as nearly to the level of the brim as the size and shape of the article will admit. Kvery contract, bargain, sale or dealing made or had in the Dominion of Canada for any work, goods, wares or merchandise, or other thing virhich has been or is to be done, sold, delivered, carried or agreed for by weight or measure, shall be deemed to be made and had according to one of tlie Dominion weights or measures ascertained by this Act, or to some Multiple or part thereof, and if not so made or had shall be void, except only when made according to the metric flvstem; and all tolls and duties charged or colloctcd according to weight and measure, shall be chaiged and collected according to one of the Dominion Weights or Measures ascertained by this Act. or to some multiple or part thereof. No local or cu«toi lar}' measures in the use of the heaped measure shall be Irtwlul. Any person who sells by anj' denomination of weight or measure other than one of the Dominion weights ar^d measures or some multiple or part tliereot, shall be liable to a fine, not exceeding twent}' dollars for every such sale. Every weight, except when the r.mall size of the weight renders it im- practicable, shall hiive the denoniii ation of such weight stamped or engraved on tiie lop or sido thereof in legible figures and letters. Every measure of capacity shall have the d8ti!o;.iinaP»on thereof stamped or engraved on the outside of such measure in legible figures and letters. Every beam, steel- yard or weighinc machine shall have marked upon some essential part of it the maximum weiglit which il is constructed to weigh, and also on the weights or poises usecl with it their actual weight when truly adjusted, in parts or multiples of ihe avoirdupois pound. A weight or measure not in ciinformity with this section shall not be stamped with such stamp of veri- ficatitin under this Act, as is herein mentioned. fA^^ery hermeficaily r,eak'd package of canned goods, such as fruit, vegetables, fi^h, and the like, shall have the weight ot the contents of the till, can, or package containing the same, legibly marked on it; and any packer or other pe-son found guilty of selling or exposing for sale sucti goods in any such t;n. can, or packa^ie, on which the weight of the con- tents is not marked, or on which such weight is misrepresented, shall for the first oft'eiice incur a penalty of two dollars for each such tin, can, or package, and for each subsequent oftence a penalty of not less than three nor more than twenty dollars for each such tin, can, or package. This section shall only come mto force on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five. • Every trader, manufacturer, carrier, public weigher, ganger, measurer, surveyor or other person, who uses, for any purpose of buying, selling or charging (or the carriage ot any goods, war«s, merchandise' or thing, or of meaaming any land, good^s, materials or other thing, for the purpose of charging tor or ascertaining the price to be paid, or the charge to be made therefor, any weight or measure, or weighing-machine which has not been duly in-pected and stamped acccrdiiig to tliis Act, shall be gu>lty of an offence against this Ad ; and shall, on conviction, incur a penalty of not more than fitly nor less than live dollars for each such oflV.nce; and every such nns'auiped weight, wt'ighing-machine or measure so used, found in his possession, shall, on bein-; discovered by the inspector, or his asciistant, be forfeited and forthwith seized and broken by him, without suit or other authority than this Act: Except that the manufacturer of or dealer in weights, measures or weigh- ing machines who has in his possession for sale any weight, measure or v.eigliing machine, nliall not bt bound to have the same inspected and stamped according to this Act, so long as the same njmain in his manufac- HacGiiEGOB k KNIGHT, School Books. Ac, tiranTlUe St. Dominion Es:hibiiion, 1883, for Pure White Lead Paint. tory or warehouse ; but no such weight, measure or weighing machine shall be removed from his premises, sold or taken into use for trade without hav- ing been inspected an- I jiTille St. JAMES McLEAllN A SON, Feed & Seed Dealers, Barringtou St. irE5D£IBS0H k POTTS Kannfaefiirir 122 belcher's PARMBft's [1885 One half of anj penalty so recovered sbaTI belong to the party suing for the same, Rot being an inspector, or an innpeetor's assistant, and the oilier half, or (if the party suing is an officer acting in pursuance of this Act) the whole penalty shall belong to Her Majesty for the uses of the Dominion : Every tluch suit shall be instituted in the name of the inspector acting in pursuance of this Act, who shall account for the peoalty to the Department of Inland Revenue. Any person aggrieved by the use of any weight or measure,, or weighing- machine, which had not been duly inspected and stamped according to this Aet, or which may be found light, deficient or otherwise unjust, may recover treple damages and costs. No action or prot«:'culion shall be brought against any person for any for- feitjire or penalty imposed by this Act, unless the same is commenced within siK months after the offence is committed. INSPECTION OF FISH AND 011.S* Inspectors. — County of Bc^ifax, P!)dmund Ryan; Yarmouth^ Robert Brown; Gnysborough, VVm G. Scott, jr. ; 8t. Mary's Bay, Hv>nry Redmond; Richmond, Maurice J. Kavanagh; Ith Madame, E K Uinett; Volchetfer, 1 B. Flemining; Annapolis, Israel Letting; Victo.'ia, J. A. Mathosen; Inver- ness, A. B. Skinner; Cape Breton, George Scott; Antii^oniihy W. J. Webb; |[ Lunenburg, George Anderson. F««B for Inspection, Act Zl Victoria, Chap. 45, 1874. For each tierce of Sulmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, fifteen cents. For each half tierce of salmon, salmou'trout or sea trout, ten cents. For each barrel of nahnon, salmon-trout or sea-:rout, fifteBn cems. I'or each hair-barrel ofHalmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, ten ceats. For each barrel of mackerel, ten cetTts. For each lialf-barrel of mackerel, five cents. J'or each barrel of he*ring, five cents. For each half-barrel of herring, three cents. For ^iph barrel of shad, ten cents. For e&ch hall-barrel nt shad, seven cents. For each barrel of whitetinh. ten cents. For each half-ba'rel of whitefish, seven cents. For each barrel of pickled codfHi, hake, haddock or catfish, five cents For each hall-barrel ditto, three cents. For each barrel of dry-8alte '' ''!h C4 '-^■1 » w'WM » '■''- ^H H i'-H^H 6h 15 I'fl Oi ^ \ftr^^B o jHn OD ' 'In |H 8 i' "' 'i^H g '' ^^H J ' ll^H OD -B^H MM ' 9 fa iw J, b'i ■ft M 124 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Inspector for Nwa Scotia, W. H. Hill, Esq., Halifax, N. S. Amherst — Collector, Dr. N. Tupper. Appraisert C. E. Ratchford. Out Ports— Sub-Collectors, I'ugwash, J. H. Black ; Wallace, J. H McNah; Joggins, J. Moffatt ; Tidnish, J. C. Brundage ; Northport, J. M. Burns. Anna,poli8 — Collector, Augustus Fullerton. Out Ports — Sub-Col- lecUrrs, Clemen tsport, G. F. Ditmars ; Thome's Cove, E. H. Porter. Antigonish — Collector, R. Grant. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Bay. field or Little River, E. G. Randall ; Harbour au Bouche, E. Corbett. Arichat — Collector, R. Benoit. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Port Ricbnaond, A. McDonald, St. Peter's, Donald Urquhart; River Bour- j^eris. Wm S. Boyd ; L'Ardoise, W. Brym,er. Baddeok — Collector, L. G. Campbell. Out-Ports --rr Sub- Collectors, Great Bras d'Or, Donald Campbell; St Ann's, D. McAuley • Aspey Bay, David McDonald ; logonish, Jas Shea ; Bodtmen, W. McDouald, Norman Morrison. Barrinoton — Collector, D. Sargent. Tide Waite", Henny D. Trefry. Out Port— Sub- Collector, Port LaTour, J. W. T»ylor ; Preventive Officer and Acting Sub- Collector, Cape Sable Island, Seth Smith. Bridgetown — Collector, S. S. Ruggles. Out Pari — SubrCoilector, Port Williams, W. Graves. CoBNWALLis — Collector, E. Rand. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Canada Creek, S. V. Rawding; French Cross, J. E. Orpen; H«Fbour- ville, H. Morris; Horton, J. B. Davison; Port Williams, G^ S. Lockwood; Kentvllle, G. W. Barnaby. BiOBY— Collector, B. Viets. Out Ports— Sub- Collectm^, Eear River, J. Troop; Sandy Cove, E. McKay; Westport, B. • H. Ruggles; Freeport, J. Thurber. GvYHBORO— Collector, James A. Toray. Out Ports— Sub-Collectors, Isaacs Harbour, Joseph D. Griflin ; St. Mt^ry's Riyer^A. F. Falconer; Cape Canso, J. W. Young; Liscomh, Ja^es Hemlow.; Preventive Station, Whitehead, BKhivAX— Collector, Hon W. Ross. Registrar of 'Shipping, C. M. Almon. Clerk to Registrar of Shipping, Sarauel Crawford. Port Surveyor, S. R. Caldwell. Cashier, Samuel Noble. Long Room Clerks, James G. Morris, Y^. A. Garrison, P. C. Hill, jr., A. B. Tr«- main«. Chief Warehouse Clerk, John Eckersley. Clerks, Conrad W. Tupper, O. Pryor, Wm. N. Cronan. Clerks to Port Swvejfor, J. F. Richardson, Jas O'Brien. Appraisers, Jas S. Macflonald, D. Black- wood, R. N. Beckwith. Assistant Appraiser, F. B. Wood ill. Assistant to Appraisers, James DeCourcey. Statislics, Chief Clerk, Edward Withers. Clerks, Thomas Caldwell, H. B. Hagarty. G^tagers and Proof Officers, Charles Romans, R. Lelsou. Messenger to Gungers, Jos. Ash wood. Landing Waiters, James Kerr, G. A. V, Paw, Thomas P. Jost. J. M. Geldert, John Artz. Weighers, Stephen White, Nelson Con rod, Alex. Robertson. Lockers, Well wood Reynolds, Albert Ca-ld well, Geo G. Gray, Norraun McDona.d, James F. Burnham, John Steele, Matt J. McCurdy, Wm Pitts, jr, Robt Hodges, W. H. Bash- ford, W. A. Chipman, Alex Eraser, Jno Murray, E. Barnstead, Cyrus MaeGft£60R A KNI6UT, Family StatUncry, 1-26 QraatUie SU meaolied Llqnid Dryer, for Wliite Paints. ▲LMANIGK. 125 1885] Huhlev, Wm Nunn. Tide Surveyor, Alexander Kelly. Tide Waiters, Wm E. Shaiika, Peter S. Mason, W. H. Tridcr, William Berry, H. G. Ornaen, R. Carleton, John R. Power, Huprh Hamilton, J. M. O'Donnell, J. T. Edwards, J*s A. Mitcbell. Boatmen, Josh Jones, John BcaKley, WilKam Power, P. Howe, Office Messenger, William Blackman. i^ut Porte — Sub-Collectors, Sheet Harbour, Malcolm Mo- Farlane. Preventive Officers, G. W. Jamieson, Ship Harbour : W. C Henley, Spry Bay; J. Gibbons, Hubbards Cove; G. Kawfings, Musquodobolt Harbour. LivERFOOL — C«lUct9r, 5. H. Dunlap. Landing Waiter, N. P. Freeman LooKBPOBT — Collects, Geo. Stalker. LoNBONDBREY — CMlecta", Robert Dill. Out-Ports — Sub- Collectors, Five Islands, A. Y. CJorbett; Economy, W. N. Fulmcre. TiONENBDRO — Collector, Edw Dowling, Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Mahone Bay, B. Zwicker; Chester, Wm H. Butler; LaHave, Henry N. Relnhard ; Bridgewater, W. R. Wentzel. MaroarbtsvilxjB — Collector, D. W. Landers. Out Port — Sub-Col- lector, Port George, Chas Elliot. Parrsboro' — Collector, A. S. Townshcnd. Clerk, E. Gillespie. Out P-orts — 5it6- C«//*ctors, Advocate Harbour, J. Ward; Ratchford's River, F. F. Hatfield ; Apple River, John Wasd. ■PiOTOU — Collector, D. McDonald. Ctetk$, J- A. Rtrasell, G. E. Johnston. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Tataniagouche, J. A. C. Camp- bell ; Merigomish, D. McGregor; New Glasgow, J. F. McDonald; Acting Sub- Collector, River John, J. R. Henry. Port Hawkebbdrt — Collector, M. Bourinot. Out Port-^Snh-Col- lector. Fort Hastings, H. A. Forbes ; Port Mulgrave, David Murray. Port Hood — Collector, E. D. Tremain. Preventive Officer, J. McFarliine. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Margaree, John Rofi. Port Mbdway — Cdlector, J, J. Leteon. Shblburns — 'Collector, W. W. Atwood. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Jordan River, M. Du McKensie. • Sydney — Collector, R. McD«na'c[. Out Ports- Sub- Collectors, Lingan, R. Laffin ; Loaisburg, L. Kavanagh; Main-a-dieu, G. Rigby ; Little Glace Bay, C. H. Rtgby; Cow Bay, W. W. Bown; Cale- donia, D. McKeen. North Sydney — Collector, Alex Hamilton. Out Pwt — Sub-Col- lector, Little Bras d'Or, Murdoch McDonald. Port or Truro — Collector, John F. Crow; Clerk, S, B. Blair. Weymooth — Collector, N. B. Jones. Oat Ports — Sub-Collectors, Acadie, A. Bourneuf^ Belleveau's Cove, J. V. Stuart; Port Gilbert, R. Sanderson; Meteghan, B. A. Robicheau. Wf K080R — OoUector,E. O'Brien. Out Ports — Sub-C9llectors,Cihtver\e, T. A. Malcom; Hantsport, Wm Davidson; Walton^ A. McN Parker; Maitland, A. Roy. Yarmouth — Collector, H. A. Hood; Port Surveifor, Thos. Bown. Cletk, W, McGill; Appmiser^ W. L. CampbeJl. Gmgei, Marsden Ooaldwell. Out P^rts— Sub-Collectors, Beaver River, R. Perry; Pub nico, P. S. D'Entremont; Tusket, J. M. Lent. ? o m \'l'- -» ti 1 ri I I raBTUle SU JIMEH UeLEkVLS & SOK» MAY aud STUAW. HEUDERSON A POTTS, Halifax, 09 5 126 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 CUSTOMS PORTS. OUT-PORT8, AND PREVENTIVE STATIONS IN NOVA SGOTIA. Out-porta t Preventive Stations. W. P. « M AmberHt Jogj^ins* / North port Pag wash* Tidnish* Wallace* Annapolis Clement's Port* Thome's Core Aoti^oDMh Harbor an Bonche* Little River, or Bayfield* Arichat " Island of Cape Breton & Strait of Cansof L'Ardoise* Tjennox Passage ♦ Kiviero Bourgeoiae* St. Peter's* Baddeck Aspey Bay* Great Bras d'Or* Ingonish* St. Anns* Bavrington Pert Latonr* Bridgetown Port William* Cemwallis Canada Creek* French Cross* HarborTille* • Horton* Keutville* Port Williams DIgby Bear River* Free Port* Sandy Cove* Westport* Gnysboro Cape Canso* Crow Harbor* Isaac Harbor* Liscomb* St. Mary's River* Whitehead! Halifax Hubbard's Cove* Sheet Harbor* Spry Bay* M l< M U U tt ti tt Ship Harbor* Masqaod»bott* Liverpool Londonderry Economy Lockeport Five Islands* Lnnenbnrg Bridgewatei* Chester* Lahave* Mahone Bay Margaretsville Port George* North Sydney Little Bras d'Or* Parrsborongh Advocate Harbor* Apple River* Ratchford's River Ficton Merigomish* New Glasgow* Pointa Brnle* River Jobnt Tatamagoache* Port Hawkesbury Port Hastings Port Mulgrave* Port Hood Margaree* Port Med way Sbelburne Jordan's Bay* Sydney Caledonia* Cow Bay* Gaberouse Bay Lingan* Little Glace Bay* Louisburg* Main a Diea* Traro Clifton* Weymouth Acadie* Beliveau's Cove* Port Gilbert* Windsor Cheverie* Hantspori* W. P. (C l< t( «< (< « (( (( tt tt It It tt *t tt tt tt (I tt tt tt MacGUEtiOB A KNIOHT, Sehool Books, 125 eranville Street :^ ^w t [1885 BSNTIVE W. P. 4< 1 II <( 11 (1 II » 11 r* M BT II l( K * II "^"■^ 1 tl II -.' II M II (I II (( II 3 deemed I entry or s purport- jre any is ized, nor denomin- to which iny goods conveyed any entry ts," or not 1 or taken ; and the suspicion nee of two are foand lUctor or leized and :ed in the ; and the Ids in the the usual it in cases id known in relation ipt in the luitions as ted may £.ad £air i by regu- set unless in wriiinf^ ^hom the laud duly 1 described has been kv part of lundervai- torfeited. and stay Uve been ssel, with power to fasten down hatchways, the forecastle excepted, and to mark and secure any goods on board ; and if any place, box or chest be locked, and the keys withheld, the officer may open the same. If anv goods be fnund concealed on board they sliall be seized and forteiterl, and if any mark, lock or seal upon any goods on board, be witfullv altored, opened of broken, be- fore the delivery of the goods, or if any goods b« secretlv conveyed away, or if hatchways fastened down by the officer be opened by the master, or with his assent, the master shall forfeit four hundred dollars, and the ves- sel may be detained until the said fine be paid, or satisfactory security be given (or the payment thereof. No refund of duty shall be allowed after the lanpe of fourteen davs from the lime of entry, for any allegied misdescription ci"frd8 by the importer ; and should any error of the kind be discovered or ♦' !mport'}r whil" un- packing his goods, he shall immediately' and wif'iout .urther interference with the goods, report the facts to the Collector in order that the same may be veiified. Any attorney and agfnt duly thereunto authorized by a written instru- ment, which he shall deliver to and leave with the (.'oliector, may, in his said quality, validlv make any entry, or execute any bond or other instru- ment reqiii'red by this Act, and 9!'all thereby bind his principal as efff>:.cual- ly as if such principal had himself made such entry or executed such bond or other instrument, and may take the oath hereliy required of a 'jonsignts or agent, if he be cognizant of the facts therein averred ; r.nd any instru- ment appointing such attorney and agent shall be valid if in th» form pre- scribed by the Minister of Customs. Ottawa, May 6 —The Canada Cffl«eWc contains the following; — An order in Council declnring that the value for duty of sugar, molasses, etc., shall include all export duties levied in the country whence imposed, cost of packages, cartage, and all expenses up to the articles being placed on board ship, except that 2J per c«nt. commission will be taken off for sugp," imported by Canadian refineries for refining purposes not over 14 Dutch Standard. An order in Council granting a drawback on export of cut nails, no smaller than fine tliirds, of ninety per cent, of the duty paid on the iron imported to make them, or when there is difficulty in establisl.ing that value a specific drawback of sixteen cents per one hundred 'wunds on bar iron, nail strips, or steel, or eight cents on puddled bar used with scrap or other duty free material, provided the latter does not exceed twenty-five per cent, of the quantity. TARIFF. p. c. Absinthe $2 per Gal Acid— Acetic 25 cts per I. G. " Muriatic and Nitric... odva?. 20 " Oxalic Free " Boracic Free Acid— Sulpbuiic J cent per lb " Suiphuric and Nitric, com- bined btate and all mixed.. 26 But Carboys and Demijohns containing Adds, Vinej^ar or other liquids, shall be subject to the same d'lty as if empty. Advertising Pamphlet? $1.00 per 100 AdveriiaiMg Pictures, or Pictorial Show Cards oi' Bills.. 6c, per lb. and 20 Agaric— "Dye Stuff " Free T. O. Agates, Rubies, Poar's, Sipphires, Emeralds, Garnets and Opals, not polished noi otherwise manufac- tured Free Agates, Sapphires, Emeralds, Gar- nets and Opals, polished, but not set or otherwise manufactured 10 Agricultural Implements, Mowing Machines, harvesters without bind- ers, binding attachments, reapers, sulky and walking ploughs and parts of same, harrows, scythes, horse and hand hay rakes, garden rakes of any material, grain seed drills, spades and shovels, hoes, hay, straw, inunuia, spading and mining forks, and all similar ar- ticles and parts thereof 86 a I'! ^1 L^yiUe 8t. I JAMES McLHARN & SO^, FieW and tiardeu Seeds. ItKNOERSON & POTTS' Pare Wi'^ite Lead Paint cannot be T^^^M ^ -l^^l ► ^^^^B •M "ffii ^ 'rif^ "S hhI' u in ce I^H S Jb^^k^ •M I^H^ « I^^B •«« 'I^B fl B 8 IB ^ ''i^H o '''i'^^l M s '' iH p : IB H -"'^■^B H I'r'^fl OD i:'".|^H •\ J'^B- tf '" IB » ''"^B » ifl| e '' ^m & ; ,:|H Qm 130 BBLCHER8 FARMERS [1885 p. 0. AlabMter 20 Ale, Ikior and I'orter, in bottlefi, (« quarts and 12 pinta to I. O . . 18o.'fe> I. G. Ale, Beer and Porter, in easks or otliorwiHe than bottleH. . lOc. i>er I. G. Ale, Heer and Porter, barrels con- tiiinlnt; bottled ale and (Kirter are coMHidercd packajfeu for exporta- tion only, and therefore free of duty. Alkaiiet R I •2 08 FN ^t *^itf niS 132 UELCHBU8 FARMERS [1885 p. c. Wheat Flour 60 cent* per l)l»l Klutf and Saifo flour 2 oeiitH |)or lb Itrittariiiia Metal, in pipi and bais. .Free Brittaniiiu M«tal, inaiiufacturea of, if not plated 26 Uritantiia Metal, manufactures of. If plated 80 JtriiiiHtone. crude or rolled in flour. .Free Hrim-nioulds, for Kold beaters Free HristleB Free Brick for building purposes 20 DridKes, iron 26 bromine Free HrooniB and Uruuhea 26 Broom Corn Free Bronxe, phoHphor, in blocks, l)ars, sheets or wire Free Buckwheat 10 cents per bush Buckwheat, niuiil or Flour. .J cent per Ik Bu((){ie8 of all kinds 85 jiuttons and Button Moulds of all kinds 25 Button Hooks, steel 20 Button Covcra, crozier 10 Butter 4 cents per lb Buchu luiivos Free Buckram for hat shapuH Free Builders' Hardware 30 Bullion, jfold or nilvcr Free Bullion Fringe, all kinds 20 Burr-stones m blockn, roiijfh or un- manufactured, u d not bound up into millstones Free Burifundy Fitch Free Bustles 30 Cable, submarine, unenuraerated. .. 20 Cable Cord 20 Cabinets of Coins, Medals, and all other curioaities of antiquity Free Cabinetmakcra' Hardware 30 Caoutchouc, unmanufactured Free Candles, Tallow ■ 2 cts. per lb. " Paratflne Wax 5 cts. per lb. *' all others, indudinjc sperm 25 Cannon and Musket Powder, in ke;nts per pack Cards, ))rinted, lithographed, or cop- per or steel 80 Cards, Easter, Christmas and New Years, and all others, not busineM or advertising 25 Cards, advertising 80 Carpet bags, trunks, valises, satchels and purses 80 Cari)et8, treble ingrain, three-ply or two-ply carpets, composed wholly of wool 10c per sq yard and 20 Carpets, Dutch, all wool 20 Car^>et3, jute and hemp 25 Carpets, two-ply and three-ply in- grain, of which the warp is com- posed wholly of cotton or other material than wool, worsted, h^ir of Alpaca goat, or other like ani- mals 5c |)er sq yard and 20 Carpets, Brussels, Tapestry, Wilton, Axminstcr, and Kugs of same.. . . 20 Carpets, printed felt 20 Cartridges, gun, rifle and pistol, in copper or pajier, and cartridge coses of all kinds 30 Ciir Wheels and Axles, of iron or steel 26 Carriagea, and sindlar vehicles, not otherwise enumerated 35 Carriages, parts of, and of similar vehicles, shall be charged with the same rate of duty on a proportion- ate valuation as that chargeable upon the flnished article. Carriage Springs, steel 30 Carriage Tops, Frames, Bodies and Wheels 35 Carriages of travellers, and carriages laden with Merchandise, and not to include circus troupes, nor hawkers, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs Free Carriiiges, railway 80 Carriage Dusters or lap wraps, woven 20 Carriage Makers' Hardware 30 Carriages, childrens' of all kinds 35 Caskets, burial, of any material 35 Casts as models for the use of Schools of Design Free Castings, not elsewhere specifled. ... 25 Cathodes, nickel . 10 Cat-gut, strings or Gut Cord for Musical Instruments Free Cat-gut or Whip-gut unman ufact'd, Free MacUR£60'l^ & KMiGHT, Corner Oranvllle and Duke StreetsflJAMES M Nanaractiire Liquid Marine B1aoI[ and Dark Oliye Oreen. parts. [1885 p. o. y-eiKht «il nor Free lb. and 26 ur nnd «wher« 25 80 10 80 26 its per pack or cop- 80 d New msineM 25 80 satchels 80 B-ply or wholly ard and 20 20 26 j-ply In- is com- >r other led, hair like ani- i^ard iind 20 Wilton, .me . . . . 20 .... 20 Istol, in , artrldjfe 30 iron or 26 lea, not 86 similar ivith the portion- El rgeable 30 lies and urnages and not >e», nor 18 to be ater of 35 .Free 80 wraps, 20 30 inds 35 rial 35 Schools Free [Hed.... 25 10 ford for .Free lu(act'd,Free Celluloid, moulded to liie tor knife handles 10 Cullululd or Xyolite, in sheets, lumiw und blocks Free Cement, Portland or Roman 20 Cement, shuemukers' 20 Cement, raw or in stone from quarry (18 cubic ft to ton) $1.00 per ton Cement, burnt and un^^round 7| cents {ler 100 lbs Cement, hydraulic or water Unic, ground. Including barrel .. 40c per bar'l Cement, in bulk or in bags.. 9c per bush Cement, rubber 26 Cereal CoiTee 8 cents per lb Chalk, cliff stone, unmanufactured . . Free Chnmpiigne, and all other sparkling wines, in bottles, containing each not more tlian a quart, und more than a pint i|3 per doz bottles Cliampagne, containing not more than a pint each and more than half -pint *1.60 per doz bottles Chiimptigne, centHining half-pint each or less. . . 75 cents per d»>z bottles Champagne, lA'ttlos contuiniiig more thiin one quart each shall pay in addition to $3 per doz. Ijottles, at the rate of *1.60 per I. G. on the quantity in excess of 1 qt. .!8l.50|) I. G. And in addition to the alM)ve spe- cific duty 30 All liquors imported under the name of Wine, and containing more than 40 per cent, of spirits of proof of Syke's Hydrometer, shall be rated for duty as enu- merated spirits. Camon)ile Flowers Free Charts and Maps 20 Chain Cables, over 9-16 inch in di- ameter, whether shackeled or swivelled or not 5 Chains, all others not cable, includ- ing chain 17-32 of an inch, not elsewhere specified 20 Chains, trace, tug and halter 20 Cheese 3 cents per lb Cheese Cloths Ic per sq yard and 15 Cheques, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate 30 Checked Ueguttas..2c per sq yd and 15 Chenille and Chenille Tassels 20 Cherries, green 1 cent per quart Cherry wheat, welding compound. .Free Chicory, or other Root or Vegetible used as a substitute for Coff»'«, kiln dried, roasted or ground, lets, per lb Chicory, raw or greon 3 cts. per lb Chincona Bark Free China and Porcelian ware 25 China clay, natural or ground Free Chimneys, lamp, glass 30 Chloride of Lime Free Chloralum o^ Chloride sf Alumi- nium Free Church Vestmeuts 20 Churns, wood 25 Cl«»™ 60 cents per lb. and 20 Cigarottes tiO cents |Hjr lb. and 20 Clnnibar ff^Q Citrons, rinds of, in brine or candy- „*"tr Free t'l'iy" Free Clocks, and parts of (except springs) 86 Clock Springs lo Chrononiett;r Clocks, as clocks 86 Chronometer Watches, as watches. . 26 Chronometers for Bhl|>s use Free Cloaks, fur 25 Cloaks, cloth, cashmere, &c 10 cents per lb and 25 Clout Nails 80 Clothing, donation of, for charitable purposes Free Clothing, for use of Army, Navy and Militia '.....Free Clothing of any material, including horse clothing shaped, not other- wise provided for 80 Cloth Bolting Free Cloth Ironwire 25 Cloth, brass and copper 20 Ci«th8, doeskins, caMsinieres, tweeds, coatings, overcoatings, cloakings, horse-collar cloth, folt cloth of every description not elsewhere specified, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, liair of Alpaca goat and other like ani- mail) "i^ cents per lb and 20 Clothing, ready-ntade, or weariisg apparel of every description, com- posed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat or other like animal, mode up or njanufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress or manufac- turer, except knitted goods 10 cents per lb and 25 Comprises all ready-made cloth- ing for men and boys, of cloth, and such like; mantles and cloaks, of cloth ; imitation seal skin (of wool) ; and horse-clothing shaped. Clothing, waterproof of all kinds 35 Clothing of cotton or other ^aateriai not otherwisi provided for, inclvd- ing corsets, lace collars and similar articles made up by the 8eamstrt>8S or tailor; also tarpaulin, plam or CO ited with oil, paint, tar or other com|)osition, and cotton bags made up by the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for 30 Coal, Coke and Anthracite (2,000 lbs to ten) 50 cents jjer ton Coal Dust 20 Coal, Bituminous 60 cents per ton Coal Oil and Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, not elsewhere specified 7 1-5 cents per I. G. Coal Tar and Coal Pitch ^ . . 10 Cobalt, ore of Free Cocoa Matting and Mats 26 Cocoa Nuts #1.00 per 100 m o 9 m I Si? » as « IS en B B I h I LO StreetsaJAMES MoLEAUN Ik HOU, Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S. HENDERSON A FOTTS, Halifax. S • OB « id IB t © M OS n' .7r' 134 BELCHERS FARMERS [1886 P. 0. Cocoa Nuti, when imported from the place of nrrowth, by vessel direct to » Canadian port 50 cts per 100 Cocoa Nut, dessicated, when sweet- ened 1 cent per lb and 85 Cocoa Paste and other preparations of Cocoa containing sugar 1 cent per lb and 26 Cocoa Paste aid Chocolate, not sweetened 20 Cocoanut Oil and Palm in their na- tural state Free Cocoa Bean, Shell or Nibs Free Cod Lirer Oil, medicated 20 Cochineal Free Coffee, green Free Coffee, green, if from the U. S . . • • 10 Coffe<;, roasted or ground, from th« U. S 3 cents per lb and 10 Coffee, roasted or ground, and alt substituies thereof, not composed of routs and vegetable^ 3 cts per lb Substitutes composed of roots and vegetables 4 cts p* r !b Coffee, extract 20 Coffins, of any material 35 Coffin Trimmings of Metal... SO Coin, Gold anu fi^ilver, except United States Silver Coin Free Coir and Coir Yarn Free Collars, cuffs and shirt fronts of paper, linen or cotton 80 Coicothur, dry Oxide of Iron Free Cologne Water, nnd perfumed spirits, in kottles, flasks or other pack- ages, weighing more thar 4 oz. . . . J1.90 per I. G. and 30 Cologne Water, or perfumed spirits, in bottles, flasks or other pack- ages, not weighing more than 4 oz 40 Colors, dry, viz.. Blue Black, Chi- nese Blue, Prussian Blue, and Raw Umber, Metallic Color, Cobalt Zinc and Tin Free Colotj and Paints, ground in oil or any other liquid 25 Colors, in Pulp, viz., Blue Black, Blanc Fixe, Chinese Blue, Prussiaa Blue and Raw Umber '. 26 Colors, in Pulp, viz., Oarraine, Co- logne, Marjarcca and Rose Lakes, Scarlet and Maroon, Satin and fine washed White, and Ultramarine Blue Free Colors and Paints not elsewhere specified 20 Combs, all kinds 25 Commercial Blank Forms, printed, lithograjihed, or copper or steel plate 80 Communion Plate, and Plated Ware for ^ in churches. Free CcmpattMcs, for ships' use Free Conium Cicuta, or Hsmiock, Seed and Leaf Free Confectionery and Sugar Candy, brow^n or white Ic per lb atid 36 Copper, old and scrap, in pigs, iu P.O. bars, rode, bolts, ingots, abeathiugp, not planished or coated, and Cop- per Seamless Drawn Tubing 10 Copper Rivets and Burrs, and all manufactures of copper n«fc else- where specified., .i^...-,., 30 Copper in sheets , ,Frer lb Cornelians, unmanufactured B'rce Corks and other manufactures of Cork Wood or Cork Burk 20 Cork Wood or Cork liark, unmaau- f actured Free Corsets 30 Corset Laces 30 Cotton Quilts, made up 27^ Cotton Quilts, woven 20 Cotton, grey or unbleached, ?.:id bleached, not stained, painted or printed Ic per sq yd and 15 Cotton Sheetings, Drills, Ducks, Cheese Cloths, Cotton or Canton Flannels, not stained, painted or printed, grey or unbleached, or bleached Ic per sq yd and 15 Cotton Duck. The importer of cot- ton duck used for sails of ships and of fishing boats or vesae's, shall bo entitled to a drawback equal to the duty paid thereon tess five per ct. of the value of the article, on fur- nishing proof that the duck has been so used, under regulations to be made by Minister of Customs. Cottons, Denims, Drillings, Bed-tick- ings, Gmv^hams, Plaids, Cotton or Canton Flannels, Ducks and Drills, dyed or colored. Checked or Striped Shirtings, Cottonades, Pantaloon Stuffs, and goods of like deccrii>- tion, Qaiiiteas and Kentucky Jeans 2 cents per sq yd and 15 Cotton Netting for gloves 10 Cotton, 42 in. wide and over, used for manufact ng enamelled cloth . . 15 Cottons over thirty-six inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of window shades for use in their factories, exclusively for the man i- facture of oiled window shades.. 15 Cotton Shirts and Drawers, woven or made on frames, and on all Cot- ton Hosiery and Knitted Cloth.. 30 Cotton Sewing Thread on Spools ... 20 Cotton, all clothing mode of c«tton or other material not otherwise provided for, including Corsets, MaoGBEeou & KNIOUT, Stationers, Oppowite Kaizer's. Liquid Marine Paints are Bold by the Gallon. 1885] ALMANACK. 135 P.O. Lace Collars, Cuffs and Ties, and similar articles made up by the seamstress or tailor 30 Cottv/n Sewing Tlircnd, in hanks, black and white, three and six cord 12J Cottons, Prints, Printed Shirtings, Printed Muslins, Furniture Prints, Cretonnes, Plain Prints, Printed Siiicias 27^ Cottons, printed and dyed, Jeans, Coutilles, Cambrics, Silicius and Casbans 27i Cotton Seamless Bags, irresi ective of contents 2 cents per lb. and 16 Cotton Prunello 2c per sq yd and 16 Cotton Wadding, Battinjr, Butts 2c per lb and 15 Do. do. if colored, 3c per lb and 16 Cotton Warps, Carpet Warps, Knit- ting and Hosiery Yarns, and other Cotton Yarns under No. 40, un- bleached 2 cents per lb. and 15 lyo. bleached, dyed or colored . . 3 cents per lb. and 15 Cotton Warp on beams. Ic per yd and 16 Cotton, or Can*sii ^^'lannel, un- bleached and bleached, not stained painted or printed Ic per sq yard and 16 Cotton, or Canton Flannel, if colored 2c per sq yard and 15 Cotton Waste and Cotton Wool Free Cotton and Woollen Netting for "floves 10 Cotton Umbrellas 26 Cotton Handkerchiefs 20 Cotton Seed Cake, oil cake, palm, nut and meal cake Free Couplings, threaded 26 Cream of Tartar in crystals Free Crapes of all kinds 20 Crayon* and Chalks 20 Cufis, Collars and Shirt Fronts, pa- per, cotton or linen 30 Cuny Combs and Curry Cards 30 Cutlery, iron and steel, not else- where specified, including table, office and pocket cutlery ; scissors and shears, including sheep-shears; butciier's knives and steels ; shoe, hunting, glaziers' and farriers' knives; knives for horticultural purposes; and other articles for similar purposes as the above ; horse-clippers 20 Cast Iron Forks, not handled or ground 10 Cutters and Sleighs 80 Decanters, glass SO Demijohns 30 Dental Instruments 20 Diamonds, unset, including black uiamonds for borers Free Diamond drills for prospecting for minerals Free Diamond Dust or bort Free Drafts, printed, lithographed or cop- per or steel plate 30 Dragon's Blood Free Drain Pipes, glazed 26 Drain-tile, unglazed 20 Drawers, cotton, woven or made on frames 30 Drawers, Shirts and Hosierj', com- posed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat, or other like animals 7^ cents per lb and 20 Drawings, paintings, engravings and prints 20 Drills, grain, seed, and parts 35 Drills, hand and machine 30 Dry Plates 30 Duggets, printed 20 Duck for belting and hose Free Duloe, natural Free Dyeing or Tanning Articles ia a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified Free Dynamite, dualin, giant powder and Vigorite, and other explosives of which nitro-glycerine is a comiKtn- ent part 5c per lb and 20 Dyes, other than aniline, prepared. . 20 Dye, jet black Free E. Earth Closets 35 Earthenware and Stoneware, and Rockinghamware and Caneware, brown or coloured 25 Earthenware, Stoneware ant White Granite or Iron Stoneware, and " C C" ware, whether decorated, printed, or sponged or not 30 Edge Tools 30 Eggs Free Egg Boxes 25 Elastic Goods, viz: — Garter and loom webs, cords and braids, garter frills, garters, belting, stocking supporters, belts 25 Electro-plate, and gilt of all kinds, not classed as jewellery, including cutlery plated wholly or in part. . . 30 Electrotypes and Stereotypes of standard books, not advertising books, pamphlets or sheets 10 Electrotypes and Stereotypes for commercial blanks and advertise- ments 20 Electric and galvanic batteries 26 Electric light apparatus 25 Embossed Books for the Blind Free Emery Free Emery Wheels 26 Emery Paper, sand and glass, paper and cloth 25 Enamelled Cloth, for carriages, &c. . 30 Engines, lo(;omotive and stationary, fire and other steam engines and boilers and other machinery, com- posed wholly or in part of iron. ... 25 O 9i >- n 5 e OB s « o >^ OB » a B an il m .i i I ! JAHES HcliEAUN ft SON, Hay and Straw, Barrlagton Street. HENDERSON A P0TT8, JRanvfactorers ar S I « a & a s 1 p. OD e .4 OB a 8 o M s PS S p. 0. Engravinjrs, Paintings, Drawings and Prints 20 Entoinolojfy, specimens of Free Knvalopes, paper of ail liinds, plain. 26 Ergot . . Free EsscnceH, viz : of Apple, Pear, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry and other Fruits, and Vanilla 91:M per I. G. and 20 Ether and Spirits of Nitre $1.00 per I. O. and 20 Essences, such ns old toin gin es- sence, Scotch whisltey, &c 20 Essential Oils for manuf. purposes.. 20 Esparto or Spanish Grass, and other grasses and pulp of, for the manu- facture of paper Free Excelsior for upholsterers' use 20 Extracts of Logwood Free F. Fai)8, advertising 80 " all others 25 Faclni^ 20 Farina 2 cts. per lb Farm Waggons and Carts 36 Fanning Mills and parts 36 Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture, un- dressed 15 Feathers, Ostrich & Vulture, dressed 25 Feathers, for l)ed8 20 Felt, for iKiots and shoes, when im- ported by manufacturers for use m their factories 16 Felt, pull-overs for hats 25 Felt for glove linings, when import- ed by manufacturers for their use in factory 10 Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels, Free Felt, endless, for pa()er t 'liters, wlien imported by manafacturers for use in their factories 10 Felt, thicic, for organ and piano makers 20 Felt, Cloth, of every description, not elsewhere specified 7^ cents per lb and 20 Felt Boots and Shoes 25 Felt Roofing, tarred 25 Felt Roofing, not tarred 20 Felloes, Spokes, Hubs and parts of wheels 25 Felloes, Spokes, Hubs and parts of wheels, rougii-bewn or sawn only 15 Fibre, 'I'anijnco or Istio Free Fibre, Mexican Free Fibre, vogottiblo, for manufacturing j>uriK»sea Free Fibrilla Free Fillets of cotton and rubber, not ex- cce«iiiig 7 inches wide, when ini- }H)rto(l by and for the use of niatiu- acturers of canl clothing , Free Files 36 Fire-brick or Tiles, for lining stoves and furnaces 20 Fire Arms, muskets, rifles, pistols and shot-guns 20 P. 0. Fire Arms, for the use of the Army, Navy and Militia Free Fireclay Free Fire Works 25 Fire-proof Paint, dry . ..1 of a cent per lb Fish Oil, and Fish of all kinds, the eroduce of the fisheries of the nited States (except fish of the inland lakes and of the rivers falling into them, and fish pre- served in oil) Free Ferro Plates 20 Fish, fresh, salted, or smoked except fish free of duty, as provided by the Treaty of Washington 1 cent per lb Fish Bait Free Fish Hootcs, Nets and Seines, and Lines and Twines for the use of the fisheries, but not to include sport- ing fishing tackle, or hooks with flies, or trawling spoons Free Fish-sounds 20 Fish-plates, steel or iron 17^ Fishing Rods 30 Flags 20 Flannels, of every description, not elsewhere specified . .7 jc pei lb and 20 Flag Stones, dressed, per ton 1.50 Flasks, glass, of every description. . . 80 Flax, fibre, scutched 1 cent per lb " hackled 2 cents per lb Flax, tow of, scutched or green ^ cent iier lb Flax Seed 10 cents per bushel Flax Seed Oil, boiled or raw 25 Flints and Gronnd Flint Stones — Free Flour, Wheat 60 cents per bbl Flour, Buckwheat or Meal Jc per lb Flour, Corn 2c per lb Flour, Rye 60 cents per bbl Flour, Rice 2 cents per lb Flour, Sago 2 cents per lb " Foot gi-eas«," the refuse of the cotton reed after the oil is pressed out Free Fog Signals, detonating, for railway alarms 20 Forks, hay, manure, straw, spading and mining 36 Forks, cast iron, not handled or ground 10 Folia Digitalis Free Fossils Free Fowls, pure bred, for improvement of stock Free Forgirgs N. E. S 26 Freight Carts 36 Fringes, all kinds 20 Frogs, railway 17i Frog Points, railway 17i Fruit, dried. Apples 2 cts. per lb B'ruit, dried. Currants, Dates, Figs, Plums, Pri -es, Raisins, and all other not elsewhere specified 20 Fruits, green, Apples 40 cts. per bbl Fruits, green. Blackberries, Goose- l)errie8. Raspberries and Straw- berries 2 cents per quart ]IacttB£<]}OK A KNIGHT, Corner tiraRTiUe and Duk« Streets. I JAMES and Dealers In Palnters> General Supplies. [1885 p. 0. irtnj, Free Free 25 tent per lb 3, the f the of the rivera 1 pre- Free 20 except by the cent per lb Free !8, and > of the ! aport- L8 with Free 20 m 80 20 >n, not t lb and 20 1.60 jtion... 30 . cent per lb cents per lb cent i>er lb per bushel r 25 les Free snts per bbl Jc per lb .2c per lb ints per bbl jents per lb •ents per lb of the [pressed ] [railway Lpading Free 20 35 lied or . 10 .Free .Free rement ..Free .. 25 .. 36 .. 20 .. 174 .. m cts. per lb Figs, tnd all 20 I eta. per bbl Goose- 1 Straw- per quart P. c. Fruits, green, Ciierries and Currants, 1 cent per quart Fruits, green. Cranberries, Plums and Quinces 30 cts. per bushel Fruits, green, Grapes 2 cts. per lb Fruits, green, Peaches . .40 cts. per bush Fruits, green, Lemons and Oranges. 20 Fruit, in air-tight caas, including cans weighing not over one pound, 3 cents per can, and 3 cents addi- tional per can for each pound or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight. Fruits preserved in brandy or other spirits $1.90 per I, O. Fruit Jars, glass and preserve jars. . 30 Fuller's earth Free Fuller's earth, when prepared 20 Furniture, of wood or any other material. House, Cabinet or Office, finished or in parts. 36 Fur Skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner Free Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed IC Furs, Caps, Capes, Coats, Cloaks, Hats, Muffs, Tippets, and other manufactures of fur ?^ Fur Trimmings 26 Game 80 Galoon, silk 30 Oaloon, all other. 20 Oas, and Coal Oil Fixtures, or parts thereof SO Oaa Pipes of cast iron 25 Qas-lii^ht shades SO Gentian Root Free German Silver, in sheets 10 German Mineral Potash, salts for fertilizers Free German Silverware, not plated 25 Giant powder 5c. per lb and 20 Gigs 85 Gin, Geneva (see "Spirits") $1,324 per I- G- Gin, Old Tom (see "Spirits") in bulk $1,324 per I. O. Ginseng Root Free Gingij^, unground 10 Ginger, ground 26 Glass, bent, for maniifacture of 8h«w cases, provided it is not made in Canada Free Glass Bottles, Decanters, Pliials and Flasks of every description 30 Qlais Carboys and Deni Johns, Pressed Bottles, Flasks and Phials of every description. Telegraph and Lightning Rod Insulators, Fruit Jars and Glass Bottles 30 Glass Lamp and Gas-light Shades, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys. Globes, for lanterns, lamps, ar ^ gas-lights %^ Glass, Ornamental, Figured En- amelled, Stained, in sheets 30 P. o. Glass, plate 20 Glass, pliite, silvered 80 Glass, mirror-plates, N. E. S 30 Glass, Table-ware, pressed, moulded, or cut 85 Glass, Stained, Tinted, Painted, Vit- rified, in sheets 30 Glass, Window, Stained 30 Glass, Window, common & colorless, 30 Glass, Figured, Enameled and Ob- scured White, in sheets 80 Glass, not Figured, Painted, Enam- eled or Engraved 20 Glass, all others, and manufactured of, not elsewhere specified 20 Glass Stoppers 80 Glass Bails 3© Glass Paper, sand, emery, paper and cloth 25 Glengarry or Scotch Caps 25 Globes for lanterns and lamps 30 Gloves and mitts, of all kinds 25 Glue 20 Gluecose Syrup — 4 cent per lb and 36 Glucose & Grape Sugar to bo classed and rated for duty as sugar, accord- ing to grade by Dutch standard in color. Glycerine ., 20 Gold Beaters' moulds and skins Free Gold and Silver Leaf 25 Gold and Silver Leaf, imitation 26 Granite, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Granite-ware, or Ironstone-ware (not iron) 80 Granite-ware, metal , 25 Gravel Free Grease and Grease Scrap, animal grease, for manufacture of Soap . Free Grindstones in the rough $2 per ton Grindstones, dressed or complete 20 Guano and other animal and vegeta- ble manure (not phosphate) Free Gums, Amber, Arabic, Australian, British, Copal, Damar, Mastic, Sandarac, Shellac, Tragacunth Free Gum, Chewing, sweetened or flavor- ed 1 cent per lb. and 35 Gum, chewing, not sweetened 20 Gum Shellac, bleached and drawn . . 20 Gunny Clotk and Gunny Bags 20 Gunpowder, gun, rifle and sporting, in ket^, 4 kegs, ^ kegs and similar packages 5 cents per lb Gunpowder, cannon and musket, m kegs and barrels 4 cents per lb Gunpowder, canister, in 1 lb and 4 lb tins 15 cents per lb Gunpowder, blasting and mining 3 cents per lb Gut and Worm Gut, manufactured or unmanufactured, for Whip and other Cord Free Gutta Peroha, manufactures of 25 Gutta Percha, Crude Free Gypsum, ground 20 Gypsum, crude (uulphate of lime).. . . Vroe m o ► r s B B O O 3 GO mm m "7^ .% 8treet8i I JAMES MoL£AltN & SON* lieathfoot Oil, Axle Grease. IRONCLAD METALLIC PAINT, best possible coTering for ■ jron, M (3 O d M hi « 9 H 60 a GS 1-3 •4A 00 o .a « ggv j^H h iHp*!^^H « HHf^^^l >- •pM lii''fl 1-4 ^t^^l »« mw '^»HH e ■^I9r U |||9 2 lH.i.d^H ^11 eu im '^1 OB ^.^ .^H a Mhu ' ^^H •pN Sii- ^H eS ■■E ' f^^B! •4A ■nf-' 'Vf' a H' 'I^Hi e ^E;; :^H « W ' iH k; 91 ' "^ c tJRit I^B M Sim- ^H CC i^' ^^B ^ ni' IR U ^"^ H » ^'^^B » .cc ^H •\ ^H Cd P4 ''u j^l >^ a&< rM H W¥' 91 rH i-Ji 'Hi ^ %M 'H Ph 138 belcher's farmer's [1885 H. p. 0. Hair, Curled 20 Hair, Anffola, Buffalo, Bison.Caniers, Goat,, Hcig, Hoi 8e k Human, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled or otherwise manufactured, also cow, calf and deer hair Free Hair-cloth for tailors' purposes 20 Hair seating or hivir-cloth for fur- niture 30 Hair oils, pomatumii and pastes, and all other perfumed preparations used for the hair, mauth or skin. . 30 Hams, fresh, salted, dried or smoked 2 cents per lb Hand Carts 30 Handkerchiefs, cotton 20 Handkerchiefs, silk 30 Hardware, builders', cabinet-mak- ers', upholsterers', carriajje-mak- ers', saddlers' and undertakers'. . . 30 Harrows and parts 36 Harvesters, self-binders, and with- out binders and parts 35 Hats, Caps and Bonnets, not else- where specified 26 Hats (unfinished) leghorn 20 Hatter's Plush Free Hatters' Furs not on the skin Free Health Food, Col'^ Blast, whole wheat, flour and wheat, pearled wheat and oats, granulated oats and barley, universal food, pea and bean flour, bran flour, bran food, pearled corn meal, white wheat gluten 20 Hemlock Bark Free Hemp, undressed Free Hemp, Indian (crude drug) Free Hides, raw, whether dry-salt«d or pickled Free Hickory " ;mber sawn to shape for spokes of wheels, but not further manufactured Free Hoes, steel 36 Hollow-ware, tinned, glazed or en- ameled, of cast, or wrought iron. . . 26 Honey, in the comb, or otherwise. . . 3 cents per lb Horse powers and parts 36 Horn strips, when to be used in making corsets Free Horn and Horntips Free Hoofs Free Hoop Skirts 30 Hooka and B^yes 20 Hoop Iron, not exceeding three- eights (I) of an inch in width and being No. 25 gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubu- lar rivets Free Hops « cents per lb Horse Shoes and Horse Shoo Nails . . 30 Horse Clothing, cotton, linen, net- ting 30 Hor^e Clothing, woollen, shaped 10 cents per lb and 25 Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine, P.O. for the improvement of stock, under regulations to be made by the Treasurj' Bosird, and approved by the Governor-Gen. in Council .. Free Hosiery, Cotton of all kinds 30 Hosiery, Wool socks and stockings. . 10 cents per lb and 25 Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, rough or sawn only 16 Hubs, Spokes and Felloes 25 Hymn Books 5 Hyoscyaraus or Henbane Loaf Free I. Ice Free Indian Corn 7i cents per bush. Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes.. .. 25 Indian Rubber and Vulcanite, manu- factures of, N. E. S 25 Indian Rubber clothing, all kinds. . . 36 Indian Rubber, unmanufactured, hard, crude in sheets, plaiu or moulded Free Indian Rubber, vulcanized hp.ndles for knives and forks 10 Indigo Free India Hemp Free Ink, for writing 25 Ink, printing 20 Inkstands, all kinds 30 Insulators, telegraph and lightning- rod 30 Iodine, crude Free Irris, ottis root Free Iron, old and scrap Free Iron, pig $? per ton Iron, in slabs, blooms, loops or bil- lets, puddled or not, and muck and puddled bars and billets 10 Iron, in bars, rolled or hammered, including flats, rounds & squares, nail and spoke rods, and all other iron not otherwise spcoifled 17i Iron and steel beams, sheets or plates, angles and knees for iron or composite ships Free Iron, band & hoop, sheet, smoothed or polished, coated or galvanized, and common and black, 17 guoge or thinner, and boiler plate, tank iron and Canada plates V 12^ And the above over 17 guage 17i Iron nails and spikes, wrought or pressed, whether galvanized or not, including railroad spikes.. . . f cent per lb and 10 Iron, rolled beams, channel, angle and T iron 12^ Iron, sheet, corrugated and galv'izd 17^ Iron masts for ships, or parts Ot . . . . Free Iron, rolled round wire rods, in coils under i inch diameter 10 Iron, i-ailway fish-plates, frogs, frog- points, chairs and finger points. . . 17^ Iron and steel wire, tinned, galvan- ized or not, ;)ver 16 guage 15 Iron and steel wire, tinned, galvan- ized or not, 15 guage or smaller. ..Free HavGBEGQtt A KNIGHT, School Books, Wholesale & Retail. ring for I Iron, Tin or Wood— mannfactnrelated SO Naptha, n*t •Isewbere specified .... 7 l-5c. per J G Neatsfoot Oil 20 Needles, steel cylinder, hand-frame and latch 30 Newspapers rec'd by mail, unbound.Freo Nickel Anodes and Cathodes 10 Nickel Salts 20 Nickel Free Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre Free Nitro-glycerine 10c. per lb. and 20 Nuts, iron or steel — Ic. per lb. and 10 Nuts of ail kinds, except Cocoa Nuts 20 Nuts, Cocoa. , « per 100 Do. direct 50c. per 100 Nutmegs 25 Nut Galls Free o. Oak Bark Free Oakum Free Oats 10 cts. per bushel Oatmeal i ct. per lb. Ochres, dry, eround or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined. 10 Oils, hai" perfumed or not 30 Oils, Coal and Kerosene distilled, pu« p. c. rifled or refined. Naphtha, Benzole, Petroleum, Products of Petroleum, Shale and Lignite, not elsewhere specifiem Nut Cake and Meal Free Oil Cloth in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped, painted or printed, flocked or coated 80 Oil Cloth for floors, and Linoleum, biamped, painted or printed 30 Oaion sets 20 Opium, Drug 20 Opium, prepared for smoking. .$5 per lb. Optical Goods, viz .—opera, field and spy jjlames, spectacles, eye glasses, telescopes, microscopes, stereo- scopes, magic lanterns and slides, et« 25 Oranges, rinds of, in brine, for candying Fret Oranges 20 Ores of Metals of all kinds Free Organs, Cabinet, Reed Oi^ns, hav- ing not more than two sets of reeds $10 each and 15 Organs, Cabinet, having over two and not more than four sets of reeds tl5 each and 15 Organs, Cabinet, having over four and not more than six sets of reeds $20 each and 15 Organs, Cabinet, having over six sets of reeds $S0 each and 15 Organs, Pipe, and sets or parts of sets of Reeas for Cabinet Organs. . 25 Ornaments for hulies' head-dresses. gilt 80 20 Ornaments for ladies' head-dresses, jet and s'eel — Ornaments for ladies' head-dresses, rubber and vulcanite 25 Ottar of Roses free Osiers I'''"®* Oxalic Acid Free Oxide of Manganese Free ta4 o B 9 » o 3 i B It JAMES McLEABN * SON, Linseed Meal, Oil Cake. PRINCESS DRY METALLIC PAINT, O OR s a OB o P H H P4 142 BELCHER a FARMERS [1885 F. p. 0. tc, Pails, tubs, churns, and other manu- factures of wood not elsewhere Hpecifled 26 Paints atid Colors (ground in oil or any other liquid 25 Paints and Colors not elsewhere specified 20 Paints and Colors, white and red lead, white /inc and orantre min- eral, dry 5 P'lints and Colors, white lead i ; ■ 'Ip, ot mi Nied with oit .... i'i'intin^H, Drawings, .: ' known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists Free Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Free Palm Nut cake, meal cake, cotton seed cake, and (til cake Free Pamphlets and Periodicals, not else- where specilied 16 Pamphlets and Periodicals imported through the posi offlce for sub- scribers Free Paper, calendered 22J Pajier, enameled 3t) Paper, ruled 25 Paper, glazed, ])lated, marbled, ena- melled or embossed paper, in rolls, sheets, and card board similarly finished . Paper of all kinds not elsewhere 8^- clfled Paper, printing, not calendered Paper Bags, printed 30 l*aper Bugs, not printed 26 Paper, manufactures of, not else- where specified 25 Paper, carpet lining 20 Paper, Union collar cloth, in shoeta, not shapen 5 Paper, Wall, includingiwindow shades and trunk linings 30 Paper Hangings 80 Papier Macbe goods, viz :— card bas- kets, work boxes, jewel cases, glove and handkerchief boxes, tea caddies, card boxes, etc 25 Paper liorders. Cornices, Edgings, etc., for cigar boxes, perforated paper, confectionery paper, book marks, tags, cards and cardboard, photographic mats, etc., as manu- factures of paper 25 Parasols 25 Parian Ware 550 Paris green, dry 10 Parafine Wax or Stearine . 3 cts. per lb Pearl, Mother of, unmanufactured. .Free Pearline, or laundry soap 20 Peas 10c. per bush Pets <>oe Pen and Pencil Holders 25 Pencil Leads 25 Pencils, Lead, in wood or otherwise. 25 30 20 p. c. ParcuHslon Caps, for gi.n «iid rifle.. 30 Percusttion Caps, for blasting 30 Perforated Card Board, gold, silver, and embossed , , , 80 Perfumery, including Toilet Pn5|>a- rations. Hair Oils, Too^h and ot>)er Powders and Waaties, ^n\atunas, Pastes, and all othco- Perfunied I'reparations used for the hair, mouth and skin, cochous ........ Hft Pc -fumed Spirits, in bottles or Qaitks, n t weighinif aiore than 4 ob. . . . 40 ''ei. 'med Splits (held to inuludQ tiy ' Rum), ill bottles or flasks and othor packages weighing more than i oz. each $1.90 per I. G. and 30 F "'^ ■ 1, or Extract of Achill and Cud- ■■:■■■ Free Petrole. m and products of, not else- where specified 7 l-5c. per L G. Phials, glass of every description ... 30 Philosophical Instruments and Appa- ratus, including Globes and pic- torial illustrations of insects, etc., when imported by or for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies Free Phosphorus Free Phosphorus Bronze blocks, bars, sheets and wire 10 Pianofortes, Square, whether round- cornered or not, not over seven octaves $25 each and 16 Pianofortes, Square, all other i830 each and 15 Pianofortes, Upright . . 9i0 each and 16 Pianofortes, Concert, iriemi-concert, or Parlor Grand $50 each and 15 Pianofortes, piyts of, including brass agraffe pins 25 Pick '.OS an >i Sauces 20 Picture I 1 mes 35 Pipe Clay •! uatural condition .. ..Free Pipes, briai 26 Pipes, wooden 25 Pins 30 Pistols 20 Pitch Pine Free Pitch Coal 10 Plants, Shrubs and Shade Trees .... 20 Plaits, Straw, Tuscan or Grass Free Pla.ster of Paris or Gypsum, ground, not calcined 10 c. per hundred lbs. Plaster of Paris, calcined or manu- factured 15 cts. per 100 lbs., or 45 cts. par bbl. not over 300 lbs. Plates, engraved on Wood and Steel and any other metal 20 Plated Ware, Electro-plate and Gilt of all kinds, including cutlery, plated wholly or in part 30 Platinum Wire Free Pleasure Carts 35 Inlaying Cards 6 cents per pack. Ploughs, sulky, walking, and parts.. 35 Plumbago 10 Plumbago, all manufactures of, not elsj^where specified 20 aUcG&EGOB & KNI€fMT, l^tationery, &c., Gran?iUe Street. ImMES 91 [1885 p. c. rifle.. 30 SW silver, » Pr«|«- i, ot.jer atumH, rfuiup4 i bair, ....... ^0 OB. . . . 40 iks and re than G. and 30 )d Cud- Free ot else- ic. per I. G. ion — 30 i Appa- iid pic- 8, etc., bhe use ;ientific Free Free , bars, 10 round- seven ich and 15 r eh and 15 «h and 15 on cert, ch and 15 z brass 25 20 35 i .. ..Free 26 25 30 20 Free 10 8 .... 20 Free ound, ndred lbs. manu 9 lbs, 90 lbs Steel 20 ■d Gilt tlery, 30 Free 35 per pack arts.. 35 ... 10 not ... 20 for hbU hj HEXDITRHO^ A POTTS, Halifai:. 1885] ALMANACK. 143 r. 0.1 itton, for hft'ters . . .Froo j<8ewhere Bp«<;ifi~' .. oO I f\nth, silk or \'\u:^>, silk, . I'lush, 'Mto.. ' ockot fi;«lei, ''V^r "h or Howeiin^ odors, priu^rved i at or oi] for t..e pur- pose of c -tervinf t)be odofii of flowers wh do not b«Mr the heat of distilla >jn, when impfjirtQd in tins ot V i8 than ten pounrf e*-' iS ( omatum, or pMte, f^ bai. , mouih or skin f/f^ Porter, Ale and Beer, Irupor'od in bottles (6 quarts and 12 pints to I. O.) 180. per r. G. f Porter, Ale and Beer, importOil in casks or otherwise than in bottles 10c. per J. 0. Porcelain Ware 25 l>(>rc«lain Lamp Shades, imitation . . 20 I'osters and advertising pictures, or pictorial show cards »r bills, iilus- trated advertising periodicals itnd tailors' and mantlemukers' fashion plates 6 cents per lb., and 20 Potatoes 10c. per bush Potash, muriate and biuhtomate of crude ... Free Poultry of all kinds 20 Powder— Gun, Kifle, and Sporting Powder, in kc^s, htlf kcKS or quai-ter kegs, and other sin^ilar packages 5 cts. pc- lb. Cannon and Musket Powder, in kegs and barrels 4 cents per lb. Cannister Powder, m pound aud hidf-pound tins 15 cents per lb. Blasting and Mining Powder .... 3 cents per lb. Prayer Books, Psalm and Hymn Books, and Bibles 5 I'rints, Drawings, Engravings and Paintings 20 Printed Music, bound or in sheets. . . 10c. per lb, Printing Presses, not to include type writers, electric pens, numbering machines or dating stamps 10 Proprietary Medicines, all tinctures, pills, powders, troches or lozenges, syiTips, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils or medicinal prepa- rations or compositions, recom- mended to the public under any general name or title as specifics for any diseases or aff^tions whatever, affecting the human or animal bodies, not otherwise pro- vided for, all liquid SO And all others 25 NoTB— All medicinal preparations, whether chemical or otherwise, usually imported with the name of the manufacturer, sliall have the true name of such manufac- turer, and the place where they p. 0. aff prepared, permanently and logiijly afltx. d to each piircel by stamp, label o. otherwise ; and •II modicins' preparatir hoots, shoe^ and gloves 10 Prunel lOf cotton. .2c. |>orsq. yd. and Ih Pun.lce and Pmnice iStone h^tv Pumice Stone, ground an«i powdered 20 Pumps, iron, pitcher, spout, cMiturii, well and for<.e paiiips 86 Putty 26 Quer, citron, or extract of Oak Bark..Freo '^uick Silver Free •.^ills 20 (Quinine, Sulphate of Free Rasps 85 lings of cotton, linen, juteiuid hemp, paper waste or clippings, and wivste of any kind tit otily for manufac- ture of p.aper Free Ilags, woollen Free Hakes, horse and hand, hay and garden, of any material 35 Hails, iron, or railway burs for rail- ways or tramw ays 15 Railway Iron, iron flsb-jilates, frogs, frog-iMjints, chairs and fiuifor-bars. 17^ Railway Carts 35 Railway Cars 30 Uattana, unmanufactured .... Free Rattan, split or otherwise, manuf'd.. 25 Reapers and parts . . 35 Receipts, printed, iithograiihed or copper or steel-plate receipts .... 30 Red Lead 6 Heeds, unmanufactured Free Rennets, raw or prepared Free Resin Free Resin, prepared for violin bows .... 20 Revolvers 20 Rhubarb Root Free Ribbons of ail kinds and materials . . 30 Rice 1 ct. per lb Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy, when imported direct from the place of growth 17^ Rice Flour 2 cts. per lb. Rifles 20 Rivets, bolts and washers 30 Rolled beams, channels, and angle T iron, steel or iron and steel Rolled round wire r«ds, in coila under halt an inch in diameter . . . Roots, medicinal, viz., Aconite, Cal- umba, Ipecacuanha, Sarsapurilla, Squills, Taraxacum, or Dj.ndeiion Root, Valerian Free Rose Water, without spirits 30 Rum (see Spirits) #1.32 per L G. Rye 10 cts. per bush Rye Flour 50 cts. per bbl 12^ 10 C3 o B •9- m m as (0 » H street. | JAMES McLEABK ft SON, Feed and Seed, Burriugton MreiSU 'HENDERSON & POTT.<^awftrdertabIe anSi11< Tassels, Cords and Tusse'.s, and Girdles 80 Slll"elio>¥, not perfumed 1( ct. per lb Soap, common, soft and liquid (not perfumed 20 Soap, castilu and white 2 cts. per lb Soap, perfumed and toilet 80 SQup, Saddlers' and Silver Soap ^0 Soda Ash..., ., , , Free Soda Caustic Free Soda, Silicate of Free Sodium, gul)thid of Free Soil pi|)es, cost iron 25 Spades, shovels 86 S?vanish or esparto grass, and other gropes and pulp of, for the manu- facture of paper Free Spectacles and eye-glasses 25 Spelter in blocks or pigs Fre« S|)erm oil 20 Spar goods 20 Spices — ginger and spices of all kinds (except mace and nutmegs) un- ^round 10 Spices, as above, ground 25 Si>iues, nutmegs and mace 25 Spikes and nails, cut. .^c. per lb. and 10 Spikes and nails, wrought and pressed, whether galvanized or not |c. per lb. and 10 S)iiko8 and Nails, composition and sheathing 20 Spirits and Strong Water8,not having been sweetened or mixed with any article, so tliat the degree of strength thereof cannot be oscer- tained by Syke's Hydrometer, for every Imperial gallon of the strength of proof by such Hydro- met.r, and so in pro|x>rtion for any greater or less strength than a gallon, viz :— Geneva Gin, Rura, Whiskey and enumerated articles of like kinds «1.32i per I gal. Spirits, Brandy W.46 per I gal. Spirits, whiskey, Geneva gin and rum 61.32J per I gal. Spirits, old torn gin in bulk «!l.32i Pef 1 gal- Spirits, sweetened or mixed so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaid, viz; — rum, shrub, cordials, scheidam schnaps, taflfa, bitters and u lenuineratcd articles of like kind S1.!)0 |)cr I gal. Spirits, strong waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although there- by coming under the denomination of patent Medicines, Tinctures, Ess- ences, Extracts or any other denom- ination, not elsewhere specified, shall be, nevertheless, deemed spirits or strong waters, and subject to same duty. *1.90 per 1 gal. and Spirits and strong waters not else- where spccifled $1.90 IHiT I, 20 gal. !| s I M S o •1 00 s OB ir i ^MES McLEABN A SON, Feed & Seed Dealers, Harrington St. 7 Englltth Whlp^H Varnlnh, Black Mki BrlgJt, for tare tiy j,» M 146 BRLCIIKIIS VARMKH» [1885 ». e. npiritrt (if turpentine , 10 S|.liii»H 26 SpokfcH, hnki», fellowi, rough or aawn only IS NpokuH, >uib», (ullocti Vi Bpon^fCH '..r 'iO S|)()UiiH, tinned. , ,r 2& H|i(iiiiiH, |)latu«l 30 H|)riKH, tu('iurationi» tinn'intr tbe ijiialitiuH of Htaruti 2c. p. lb. Ktay tupoH ...... 20 Ntay laceH 90 Ktoarino 3t), per lb. Htcol InirotH, bars, Hheetn, undur 'A-\(i i)f an Tturlj thiclt, cut to MhajK! only, and rolled round wire rods it> coHd !$;< per ton of 2,000 Urn. and 10 Stool, rolled round wire rod«, under half inelt in (Uuiiteter, for uie by wire nia5!uf»eturerii 6 Steel, t)ld and scrap Free Ht*!el, loeoiuotive tirea In rouj^h 10 Sleul, for BiiWB and straw ctittertt, cut to Mhayie only Free Hteel, all nianufiieturen of, not elso- w here HpoeiHotl 20 Steel, im]>orted for use in tbe manu- faeture of »l j,'UttK« .../.. 15 Steel wire, piKiuiizcd or titined, 1,^ Kua^c and Huialler. Free Stool platos for uhips , . . ..... Free Steam envfinoM, portable 35 Stool niilwuy burs or rails. ... ...... Fret Steelyartls, to be included in the item sculoii, balances and welgbinj; lieams 30 Stereotypes, and electrotypes ' f stan- dard l>ouk8, except those of adrer- tisin^ books, almanacH and sheets. 10 Stereotypes and electrotypes for conunerciiil blanks and auvortlso- ments 20 Stoves and otlier eastings and forjf- inifs not elsewhere speeiHed 2& Stoiie, burr, in l)loek8, rou^h or manufactured, and not bound into mill stones Free Stone, rou)j;h freestone, sandstone, and all other building stone, ex- cept Marble froin the tjuarry, not hammered or cliisoUed, (13 cubic foot to ton) $1 per ton. Stone, dre)*Hed Freestone and all other buiUlio^rsloiie except marble, and all inanufactiu'os of Stone or (.iriinite 20 Stone, Waterlimo or Uemont Stone, (see eeiiieiit) ifl per ton. Stone, lii.hojiruphio, not engraved . . 20 T. SO r. c. Stone, Grlndst«n«»..^...;.. ..98 |ier ton. Straw board, not mill board 2o Mtu«ls, Hivirt or collai'of uli kind* 20 du(;ar, ini^>ortc>d dirtct front plare of Kruwth without trantdtipuieni above 14, Dutch Standard 1 ct. per lU and 32^ Suffar equul to it, and not above 14, Uuu-h Standard as abov« i ^. . . i ct. |)«r lb. and 27^ SUffar bttlow 0, Dut4-ii Staixlard, as above i^ ct. per lb. and 27 J Provided that the ad valorem duty shall bo levied and uollectwd on all sugars. Sutfiir, not imported dirtct, above 14 Dat'h Sluntlard lu. |)«r 1)h and 35 Sui;ar, not imported direct, e<|ual te l> and not above 14 Dutch Stand- ard }c. per lb. and 30 Sugar, not im|>orted diroet, bMlovr 9 Dutnh Standard ^o. per lb. and ."K) Sugar Candy, brown or white, and CX)r>fectii>nery, Ic. per lb. and 35 Sugar, grape or glucose, to-be claased Mid rated for duty sm sugar aword- ing to grade by Dutch Standard in color, on the value freo on board, except that on refhiMig sugars tbe couMnission of 24 % is exumpt. Sugar of milk 20 Sulpher in roll or flour Fret; Sundiiy-school cards w devotional cards 25 I .jusi>eiiders ot all kinds 30 j .^iupon^hoiqilrjites, or manufauttu-cd m u>ure 20 \ Surgical instruments and detitiil in- striNuonts, polished steel 20 Surgical instruments, {i>lated on steel 30 -Surgical instruments, rubber .,,25 Syrui>8, C»»ne Juice, Refined Syrup, Sugar-house Syrup,Syrnp of Sugar, Syrup of Molasobjt or Sorghiun, .. let. per lU and 30 Melado, concentraved Meludo, im- ported direct Jc. per lb. and 2Ti Melado, not imported diruct |c. per lb. and 30 Concentrated Cane Juice, Molasses, iioet Uoot Juice and Concrete,... |o. per lb. and 30 Molasses, wlwn imported direct with- out transhipment fronacountry of growth or production, 15 per cent on tlu; value thereof free on board. Molasses when not so imported 20 per cent, Syrups, Glucose Jo. per lb. and 35 Scythes, steel of all kinds.,.,. 35 Tacks, brads and sprigs. .. ..-. Tarpaulin, plain coated with oil, paint, t;ir, or other composition.. .30 Tails, undressed .... . , . , Free Tallow 1 ct. per lb. Tanipico, white and black Free MaoOBfiOOA & KNIOUT, Stationers, 125 GrauWile 8treetl J^^ES IIFNDERSON ft POTTS, HALIFAX. lufuutiu-cd lie street. 1885] ALMANACK. 147 P. 0. I r»niier«' Bark Free Tuiiiiiiii; onl.vuiiiif urtlcio* in f-ruju titatu, uMoti ill dyoinif or tAiiniiiK. iiitt eiiowhoro ipouifled Free T:ipii«5a 80 Fur (I'iiie) Free Tiinmd pitch, ca«l 10 Tii^'i^iiih' MotAl, (tlHia, JupAniiud or ('iiutuf for tents. .2u. \wr sq. yd.and 16 Timber and lumber, planks and liuurds sawn, of boxwood, cherry, walnut., uhcstimt, inahoKany, pitch- jiiiie, rosewood, saiidal-wotHl, span- liili cedar, oak, hickory and white wood, not shii(>eii, planed or other- wise munufaoturcd Free Tiinlter and lumber, not elsewhere Npccified 20 Tin, in blocks, pigs, bars, plates, Hlioets Free Till Crystals 20 Tinfoil Frtse Til) all raanufticturesof.not elsewhere Npecifled 26 Tinman's trimminffs, to be classed as manufactures of tin, viz : — spouts, handles, knobs and ornamental articles 26 Tinware, Stamped and Japanned ware 26 Tobacco manufactured and SnuiT, .. 20c. per lb. and 12} Tobacco, unmanufactured for Excise purposes, under conditions of Act 31 Vic, Cap. 61 Free Toilet and to; ed<,'e tools of every description, and axes and saws of every description 30 Tooth and toilet powders, and other washes SO Tortoise and other Shells Free I P. c. Tnivellom' Hajfjfaifo, under rotfuliw- tioiiN to be prurt(;ri>>cd by the Min- ister of Customs Froo Toys of wood or Iron 26 Tracing cloth 20 Trees- Fruit Trees, viz. : Apple of all kinds 2 cents eac'h. fear of all kinds 4 cents oai.-h. Fluni of all kinds ... .6 (wnts each, ijuiace uf all kinds. .'^) cents each. Cherry of all kinds. . .4 cents usu-h. Trees, snaile, lawn and ornamcntid.. 20 Trees, Forest, when imported into the Province of Manit<»ba, or tli« North-west Territory, for planting- I''r«e Tree nails , Free Trunks, sutc-hels, valines, and carpet ba«:s 80 Trusses, all kii.ds 25 Tubs, pails, churns, and otlior inanu- factiiros of wood, not elsewhere specified 25 Tubinif, brass, seamless drawn 10 Tubini;, brass, plain and fancy 10 Tubinx, copper, seamless drawn .... 10 Tubinir, iron, lap welded boiler tubingf, not threaded, coupled or otherwise manufactured, 1| inches in diameter and over 15 Tubing, wrought iron, plain, 2 inches or under, whether coupled or threaded or not 26 Over two inchen, pliUn 16 Over two inches, threaded or coupled 26 Tunneric Free Turpentine, raw or crude Free Turpentine, Spirits of 10 Turtles Free Twines, of all kinds, not otherwise specified 25 Tufts of wool or cotton 20 Tufts of leather 25 Tyjie for printing 20 Type Metal 10 U. Umbrellas, all kinds 25 Union Collar Cloth, paper, in sheets not shapea 10 V. Valentines.. 25 Ta< cine and ivory vaccine points. ...Free Valerian Root Free Valises, trunks, satchels and carpet bags 30 Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use Free Varnish, Lacquers, Japan and Collo- dion, not elsewhere specified, 20c. |}er I. G. and 20 Varnish cut with spirit $l.W per I. G. Vaaseliiie, and all similar prei>arcV tions of petroleum for toilet, medi- cinal oroUier pui-poacs, in bulk.. 4c. ytet lb JAJHES McIiEASIf A SON, Oil Cake aad UnweC MeaL o W IS* O 00 o ii YarnlHlies, all kincSs, for sale by « ,a « o M 148 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 r. c. In Ix^ttles or paokajfefl, not over one pound In wei;rht each . . . Oc. per lb Vt L'taJilt'i*, all other, infludinjf sweet potatoes 20 Vo'.'fcUible Fibre, natural, not pro- duced by any chemicai proeews. . . , Free Velvet, iidk SO Velvet, cotton 20 Velveteena fiO Veneers of Wood, and Ivory, sawn only Freti Vcrditrris, or Bub-acetate of copper, dry Free Viiiei.'ar 15 cts. per lM;)p. gal. Vitriol, Hluo .' Free Vises SO Wads, (fun . . . , 25 Waggons 35 Wall Paper 30 Walkirijr sticka . . 25 Washers, bolts, and rivets, iron and steel SO Waute, cotton, lin«n, jute, hemp, and paper of all kinds tit only for laan- ufac. jre of paper Free Watches and w ateh cases .... 25 Watch actions, or movements...... 20 Water-pipes of cast iron 25 Whale-bone, unmanufactured Free Whale oil. In cf^ks from on ship^ board, and in the condition in wh'ch it is first landed Free Wheat 15 cts. per bush. Wheels, wood spokes, hubs and f«l- loes, finished 25 Wheels, if put up S5 Wheelbarrows and like articles S© Whips 26 Whip-gut or cat-RUt, unmanufac^ tured Free Whiskey, (.see "Spirits". .$1 82^ per I. G White lead and red lead, dry 5 Whitinj^r or whitening Free Whiteiiinj.', prepared 20 Willow for Basket .Makers Free Willow work— Osier or willaw-work, lined or unliued, furnished or un- f urniahcd S3 Winceys, plain, of all widths, when the material is not over one fourth wool 20 Winceys, chocked, striped or fancy, not over 25 inches w^idth 20 Winceys, checked, striped or fanfty drcHs, over 25 inches wide, and not over ;iO iivehos when the material ia not more toau one fourth wool .... 2c. per s/}. yd. aiul 15. I5ut alt checked, striped or fancy wiiiceya over :U) inchiis wide shail he subject to ili.'.ty as woollen tfoods, when the material is partly wool. 7i«. iHar \\\ and 20^ Wines cff all kinds, except .SpJirklinj^ WliicH, irtcUidiui: fjinj'cr, oruuifo, lemon, strawberry, raK>jberry,eld!LV P. 0. and currant, containing: 26 per cent, or less of spirits of strenjrth of proof, by Sykes Hydrometer, Import-ed in wood or bottles, (six quarts or twelve pints to Imperial gallon 25 cts. per I. G, And for each degree of strength of spirit in excess of 26 per cent, until it reaches 40 per cent. 3 cents per I. O. for each de.ree. And in addition t.iereto 30 All Liquors imported under the name of Wines, and containing more than forty per cent of spirits of the strength of proof by Syke's Hydrometer, shall be rated as une- numerated Spirits. Champagne and all other Sparkling Wiiiea, in bottles, containing each not more than one quart, and more than one pint $3 per doz. l)ottles Champagne, containing •not noore than one pint and more than half pint 81..50 per doa. bottles Champagne, containing not more than half pint 75c. per doz. bottles Wines, bottles containing more than one quart each, shall pay in ad- dition to three dollars per dozen bott'ies, at the rate of one dollar ; and fifty cents per Imperial gallon on the quantity in excess of one quart per bottle, and in addition to the above specific duties an ad valorem duty shall be added of 30 Wire, iron and steel, tinned, galva- nized or not, 15 gaage or laiii^er.. . 15 Vire, iron and steel, tinned, galva- nized or not, smaller than 16 gfwige.Free Wire, iron, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 35 Wire of brass or copper, round or flat Free Wire Cloth, Brais and Copper 20 Wire Work, ornamental iron, sema- phore and fence wire 25 Wire, German silver, nickle silver. . 10 Wire of spriuff steel, copp*red». for the manufacture of ujattrasses, under number 9 and smaller Free Wood, and mr.nufactures of, not else- where speciiied -this iocludes walk- ing canes, osier or willow work, unlined or lined, furnished or un- furnished, work boxes, writiBcr ' desks, dressing cases, caddies, egg stands, Vread jJates,, bo«>k slides, card racM, wall brackets, games, toys, statiwiery racks, puff boxes, snlints 25 Woo(i, logs, and round aikd unntanv- factnred tunber, nt)t elsewheret spmfitfd. . _ . . .Free Wo()(b. otit further manufactured ixxw sawn or split, viz. \ Airiean Teak, Black Heart, Ebony, Li^- runivittc, Ked Cedar and Satin Wood Free MacGUEiiUll k KIKlGllT,raiui.jr Statiouery, 12a ClraBYUI^ »t. -Ml V du*,y of ■<: a duty of of waretiu The f . ooloHy ©f s [1885 p. 0, G. 26 per cent tren;rth of vdronieter, ottles, (six M Imperial 5 cts. per I stren^'th of cent, until 1 cents per 30 under the containing t of spirits ' by Syke's ted as une- Sparklinsr ininn; each ., and more )er doz. Iwttles ^ot more ! than half »er do». bottles not more 3er dot bottles n>ore than pay in ad- per dozen one dollar »rial gallon L-ess of one » addition bies an ad added of 30 led, galva- lajxer... 15 ed, valva- ls sraujre^Free of, not 35 round or Free r 20 on, sema- 25 silver. , 10 •red^ for attrasses, ler Free > not else- des walk- w work, or un- writiner ^die», egs; slides, gam*3^ iff boxes, .. ..25 nnf>an*i- flsewherst Free tavtured Afrleau 1.V, Lii?- d Satin Free raai^Uk M HENDERSON & POTTS, HALIFAX. p. c, Wood, for Tuel, when imported into Manitoi^a and the North- West., . .Free Wooden Ware, Pails, Tubs, Churns, '.rooms, aivd ttljrtr Manufauturea of Wood not elsewhere specified.. 26 Wpol, unmanufactured. Hair of Al- paca 6oat and Cither like animal*^.. Frc Wool, class one, viz. -. Leicester, Cots- weld, Lincolmsbire, S&uth Down Comhang Woels, or Wools kii'>\vn i» Lustre Woiola, and all other like Conibinn; Wools such as are Srrewn in Canada. .3 cents per lb Wool ati' uniea sSiirts ; a»y other artit4e composed of wool, or wool and cotton, made up or manufactured wholly or in part fey the tailer, seamstress or manuf acturt r. Wool and woslens— all raantifaotures ol.conipoBed .wholly or in part of p. o. 20 woel, iworsted, hair of Alpaca goat or other like animals, uot other- wise jrrovided for. Wool, manufactures not otherwise provided for: Orleans, alpacas, iHstres, cottourgs, baratheas, bal- raoral crapes, l*ersi«in curds, lua- sefll cords, twills, moreens, para- mattas (not silk wi.rp), henriettas, figured alpacas, debaiges, muslin, Qelaines, French delaines and French nierinoes, cashmeres, cloth table covers and piano covers, Vic- toria tabie covers, bullion fringe, fancy wowl fringe, mobair braid, Lima braid, Russian braid, woolen bareges tissues and grenadines, bunting. Nuns' cloth, «nd some kinds dt Bradford dress goods.. Dress or eostume cloths, — serges -and similar fabrics, under twenty- five inches wide and weighing not over three and a balf ounces per liuoal yard, either or both 20 Woollen Rags Free Woolen and cotton netting for gloves 10 Wo'jl hnitation seal skin 7.Jc. per lb. and Worsted Plush for upholeteriug pur- J>08e3 ,,,, 20 20 20 Yarns, knitting cottons, not bleached, dyed or colored . . . .ie. per lb. and 15 Yarns, hosiery, cotton, notftleached, dyed or colored.. ..2c. per lb. and 15 Yarns, x;otton, all others under No. 40 nut bleached, dyed or colored . . 2c. per lb. and 15 Tama, eotton. kni%ting hssiery and all others, if bleached, dyed or colored. .. 8e. per lb. and 15 Yarns,'wo*l,alllrinds..7ic, perlb. and 20 Yarns, worsted 7\c. per lb. and 20 Yarns, coir. ...Free Yellow Metal, in bolts, bars, and for sheathing Free Zinc, in blo Cbpyrighfcedl m Ctinadift and of Canadian Copyr^ht Works. Export of deer, wild turkeys, quail in the carcass,, und^ penalty. Export Duties. Shingle bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet $1 00 Spruce logs, per M feet 1 00 Piiie logs per M feet 1 OO POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA. NOVA SCOTIA POSTAIi DIVISION. Post Office Inspector, ($2,200) Charles J. Macdonald. A$st. P. Inspector, ($1,200) J. D. Story. Clerks, Inspector's Office, Douglas i Stewart, Thomas E. Davison, S. J. R. Sireom, Alfred Costlcy, WHIiam Kearns. Resident Office Keeper, R. R. McMillan. Messenger, M. H. Meagher. Bailwaj Mail Service* Chief Cleric, E. A. Bent. Clerics, Alfred Browne, J. MeN. Gabriel, R. Davison, J. W. H. Cameron, J. McNeill, W. Crowly, S. Hall, G. A. llawkesworlh, J. D. Ross, John Campbell, S. O. Huestis, W. C. McKiimon, D. R. McLean, Thomas Keith, W. H. McRobert, William Bennett, Chas. E, Power, W. P. Eaton, T.-ederick Southall. Halifax Post Office. Post Master, ($2,400) H. W. Blackailar. Assistant Postmaster, ($1,200) F. V. Treniaine. Clerks, Arthur H. Cunningham, Wm. H. Chamberlain, T. G. Creightor, T. 'V. Casey, Joseph O'Brien, John i O'Toolc, W. V. Smith, Patrick Mnlcahy, C. 1). Fraser, C. M. H., Lownds, L. W. Travis, F. J. Power, William Parker, Edw. Delanev, ! A. C. Crewe, W. H. Walker, H. A. Boggs, Frank C. Kaye, E. A. Sul- \ livan, A. R. Loj!;an. Newspaper Smier, John Wood. Letter CmTiers,' S. Saunders, (Superintendent) ; J. Fitzgerald, John Wilson, Edwi.nl Carroll, II. G. Lnurilliard, J. Mahar, J, O'Mailey, Robert Myers, Neil Brodie, Jolm A. Grant, George Davis, John Wall, J. P. Lindsay. Box \ Collectors, J. J. Mukahy, Edward Paj ne. Messenger, M. J. Theakston, | I MaoGREiilOX & KMGRT, Scbool Books, V1& GrauviUe Street 9 Market, Mannfactured by HENDERSON & POTTS, Halifax. [1885 3nflTtyof.200 )Oil»in whieh p reprcseiita- or iudeeeiit lada and of Ity. ,.fl 00 ,. 1 00 ..100 lnada. Asst. P. Douglas r, WHliam j enger, M. H. IcN. Gabriel, 1 S. Hall, G. ^estis, W. C. ert, Williwra II. Postmaster, ' \m, Wm. H. I Jrien, John ' \t, c. M.l^, |w. Delanev, ! Iter Camers, j Ion, Edwurtli iMyerB, Neil . jdsay. Bi>x\ ITheakstoii. rille mreetj 1885] ALMANACK. 151 MAILS. Norihem — (By Intercolonial Railway.) Counties of Cumberland and Colchea- ter, and Eastern Hants ; and places in Halifax along tlie line of Inter- colonial Railway Truro, Amherst, Acadia Mines, Shu- henacadie and Bedford MusquodOboit, *ia Shubenacadie.. . . pastern — (By Pictou Branch,) Counties of Pictou, Antlgbnislij and Guysboro'; and Island of Cape Bcetoni. Pictou (town), New Glasgow and Stellarton , Eastern Shore — (by Coach.) Musquodoboit Harbor,Tangier, Sheet Harbor, Marie Joseph, &c Western— (By W. 4" A. Railway.) Counties of Yarmouth, Digby Anna- polis, and Kings, and Western Hants. EUershonse, Newport Sti.tion, Wind- 80r,Hantsport, WolfVille & KentviUe Western Shore— (By Coatiix.) Counties of Luncn^ rg. Queens, and Shelburne, and settlements at htod of N. W. Arm and St. Margaret's Bay (Co. of Haafax) New Brunstoiek. Ontario, Quebec, MoMttoba, and British Columbia. Magdalen Islands via Pictou. P. E. Island via Pictou and'Ch'town, via Shediac Newfoundland — By Allan Line of Steamers By Cromwell Line of Steamers. S^. Pierre et Miquelon. Bermuda, W. Indies, ^ British Guiana By Cnnard Packet direct By Ships of War Vitt the l/nited States , The United States— Via St. John, N. B. Mexico, Central Amcrira, and Atlantic Coast of South America, via New York Pacific Const of South America, China, Japan. India, Australia, New Zeal- and, via San Francisco CLOSE. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily Sun. ex. Daily. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Mon., Wed., Fri. Daily, Sundays ox. Semi-<^illy, Sun. ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Weekly until naviga- tion closea. Mo. We. Th. Pr. S Mon. and Thur. Fortnightly. Three times p. month Every alternateMon- day after arrival of Engliuh mail. Monthly. As opportunity oflVrs Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-Daily, Sun. ex, Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. ARRIVE. Daily, Sundays «x. Semi-daily, Sun. ex Daily. Dail}', Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex Tues., Thurs., Sat. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily. Sun. ex Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Weekly until close off navigation. Mo. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Wed. and Sat. Fortnightly. Three times p. month Fortnightly, days un- certain. Monthly. Uncertain. Days uncertain. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Days uncertain. Days uncertain. o M to a e o et- O O a s- ? I) JAMES McLEABN & SON, for SEEDS. Anchor Brand Zinc White Paint is more senriceable r^^ti HB HR' •* 9k Hu' 00 bH Mb QO H Ih IH IH ':^H *\ I^^H ^^^Hft »iN tm ;Hi •c UK i^H p« H'r^l^H -«J rH'jIH a rfl "3^H ' •rN EB 'H •o n^H' : '^^^^H ^N H^'v S i^B s^-'- 'i^^^B Sej hB^'^h © HflH-i^lHI >H pH/'^^B GC Wl't'SM ^ P S9'''1HB » '- ; * * H 1 Vi'i SB H 00 e PQ o o o 152 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 MAILS. Grtat Britain and Irtland — Via Kimouski, by Canadian Packet. Via New York British Colonies and Foreign Countries by way of England — Via Himoiiaki, by Canadian packet. . . Via New York CLOSE. Friday. Mondays & Sat'days See Great Britain & Ireland above. ARRIVE. Weekly, day uncert. Tluree times a week. See Great Britain If Ireland above. Letters intended for Registration mugt be posted half an hour pre- vious to the closing of the Mail by which they are to be for^varded, and both the Postage and the Registration Eee must be prepaid. Regis- tration closes finally at 7.30 p.m. Money Orders issued and paid from 10 a.mi., to 4 p.m. STREET LETTER BOXES. The location of the Street Letter Boxes is as follows : — Corner of Allan and Windsor Streets, Foot of Salter and Lower Water Streets, Corner of Morris and Pleasant Streets, Foot of Green and Pleasant Streets, Corner of South Park and Victoria Road, Foot of Birmingham and Morris Streets, Corner Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, Goraer of Pleaaant Street and Spring Garden Road, Robie Street, near Bishop'^s Chapel, Foot Cunard Street, Campbell Road (near Sugar Refinery), 99 Gottingen Street, Richmond, Foot Almon Street, Corner of Sackville and Barrington Streets, Corner of Argyie and Buckingham Streets, Foot of Cogswell and Brunswick Streets, Corner of Cogswell and North Park Streets, Corner of Cunard and Moren Streets, Corner of Gottingen and Cornwallis Streets, Corner of Gottingen and North Streets, Corner of Lockmah Street and Artz Lane, Corner of Gerrish and Brunswick Streets. Foot of Cornwallis and Upper Water Street*, Foot of Jacob Street, North Street Railway Station, Richmond. HALIFAX LETTER CARRIERS' DELIVERY. The Delivery of Letters by Carriers is as follows: in the business portions of the city, Three deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, com- mencing at 8 a.m., 11.30 am. and 3 p.m.; in the northern portion of the city, beyond Proctor's Lane, and in western portion beyond North Park, Two deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 a. m., and 2.30 p. m. ; in the south-west portion of the city. Two deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, comnjencing at 8 a.m., and 2.30 p.m.; and in the Northern, Southern, and Western Suburbs, and Ricb .uiid, Om delivery daily, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 a.m. Lettc-s u>- tfi^.so deliveries will be received at the General OfHce up to within i • r'JMutes jf th« commencement of each delivery. Letters anu Papers should be ac' dressed to Street and Number at wlii( '> t' 'i' •! ,.i; ' eu. ( hitgo "*' Rp/dcHro SI ould be promptly notified to the Postmaster in wrif The ib^' ;».-e renuested to adopt the house door letter-boxes, the use of which i\ ;' -eiiui in ^reuly increased rapidity in the delivery of letters. No pers'^n nc. 4 - all a .he office for letters, for all may have mail matter left :S. .io». .^sidences regularly, without risk or charge. MaoGUEGOR & KNIGHT, Commercial Stationery, GranyiBe St. Mf Satui Ma and Th^ Mile stamp Acadia Advocf Amhen Annnpo Antinon I Arichat I Aihol Avonpo Aylesioi Baddecl Barring Bass Ei\ Bear Bii Beaver E Berwick Big Kras I Boularde I Bnj^/slon I Bridgetcn ! Bridnewf Brook fiel Caledomc Canning Canso Cape Gee Cape Sab Chester Christmas Clemenisp Clyde Riv Cmv Bay^ Cross Eds, Dartmout) T)ir ..- .- '4 in M CO .a © P Pi H o « 2 s 00 P o 154 belcher's farmers [1885 Tost Offices. Post Masters. Mill VUlnge H. H. Mack. MiUon. (Queens) P:dwd. Kempton. Minudie Wm. A. Downey. Mount Uniacke Richard McLearn. Musquodo't Mid. Robt. Kaulback. " Upper,J.S. Stewart. New CampbelltonChas. L. Campbell. New Glas(/ow Win. Fras;!r. New Rosa O. S. Elliott. Newport Jas. F. Cochran. Newport LnndirifjJ. W. Allison. " Station ' J. L. Sweet. North Syd.iey Wm. Forbes. Nod Ormand O'Brien. Nortli W. Arm G. K. Ball. Henry S. Smith. John W. .Tenks. Wm. F. Morse. Edmund McPhail. Kobert Peoplts. Jas. raham. Kingston herland. Ruffgies. Jalfour. les. Hoyt. c Donald, linger. J urn ham. Rand, id. arked vn le Orders ,da, New- Lnd minor Canadian [nt, are of 12 c, 3 c, I and 5 c lit to any 1.) may be ]two cents I Itatiouersii 1885] ALMANACK^ 155 each for tnansmission to the United Kinjjdom, Newfoundland, St. Pierre et Miqitelon. and certaiti foreign countries. Post liands are for sale at the rate ©f $1 .25 per hundred. Hates of PoataKe and Heffistration Fees to othef porMons of the Bntiah HSmpxre and to Foreign Countries. COUNTRIBB. Austria, including Hungary Belgium i i Cyprus ^ I>eiimark, including Iceland & Faxoe IslanUB. Ecuador. <..,.«... < < Kgypt -._ France and Algeria . . ..~ .^. -_... > ... Germany .-«.....- Gibraltar ....._v.......*. ...,..<., (ireat Britain and Ireland .... < .*. ^.. / . (ireece and Ionian Islawis Italy, Japan Malta Netherlands Norway. * /. • . <• • '• •• .......... Portugal and Islands < if Madenia and Azarm. Russia and Grand Duchy ofFniumd Spain • • • Sweden .- • - S vTitzerland < . .._-..*.. Turkey (European and Asiatic). Venezuela. 2. CO 3 ■5 8 r 5 n. Aden (Arabia). ... ,f ... ^ ........<•• Argentine Confederation ► • • • • Brazil • Ceylon, via San Francisco, or via Eneiand. . . . Hong Kong (including Ainoy, Canton, Foo- Chow, Hankow, Ningpow and Swarow,) via San Francisco Mauritius and its DepeOdencies Straits Settlements of Singapore, Penang and Malacca , 4 ITT.— MISCELLANEOUS. Aspinwall, via New York • • . • Australia, South and West, via San Francisco. New South Wales, via San Francisco \ (Queensland and Victoria, via San Francifaco. ) New Zealand, via S. F - Tasmania, via S. F. Bernuida, via New Tofk or Halifax Cape of Good Hope. ..,..* • Chili, via New York. India (British) < ■•••• Bnrmah (British) Fiji Islands, via San Francisco .Fava Monte Video, v ^ 10 6 7 16 15 16 6 15 10 10 10 7 10 each. fits. H 'A 2oe. eta. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 02!< cts. -a a « IM 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 (9 O cts. 15 15 15 6 6 6 5 5 h 6 Send your Fruit in care ot McLEABN'S EXPRESS, PS H HENDEHSON & POTTS, Halifax, offer for sale, 156 belcher's farmer's [1885 OOtNTRlES. !f)' Mftxico, via New York. . NowfouiKilnnd Panama, via New York. P Sandwich Islandu, via San FranclBCO. Hiorra Loone at. rifirni ft Miquoloii Uuittid Statet! I Wkwt Indies. Bttrbadoes iUdiiimns, via New York Cuba, via Now York " viaHalifUx French pOHHesKions, by all routes ilttinuicu, via New York direct mail " via Halitax llayti and Sau Domingo, via N. Y. direct mail. " " viallalifax Porto Rico, via New York " via Halifax St. .Tohn, St. ThomaB and St. Croix, (Danish) dli ail, via New York St. John, St. Thomas and St. Croix, (Danish)! via Halifax or via New York and Havana.. . Trinidad via New York or Halifax Guiana— JJritish, French & Dutch Via N. Y'ork or Halifax Leeward IslaiKls (Antif ' a, Dominica, Monser- •at, Nevis, St. Kitts, ' < tola) via New York. do. via Halifax ^' lifrlands do. via Halita.f uier places in West Indie«, via New York. . . " viallalifax cts. 5 6 10 6 10 5 3 6 8 5 10 10 ft 10 6 10 5 10 10 10 10 6 10 10 15 10 -a m o each. %. cts. 2 2 2 2 2 2 n 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Is- 2oz. CtR. 2 lp4oz 2 2 1 2 1 Ip 4oz 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 c3 3 2oz. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Ctfl. 2 Ip 4oz 2 2 2 2 1 lp4oz 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 a <» •■a cts. s 2 S 5 6 ' 6 5 5 S 6 5 6 6 5 5 6 6 5 n 6 5 10 * Thf posta^'e on Kach packet of samples addressed to the United States is 10 ecs., Iii4uit of weight 6 uz. Xjist 1. On BmIb and Printed Matter generally, the oostagc is Ic. per £ oz. or fracrtio« ^b^'reof. i>n Comniercirtl Papers addressed to Postal Union Countries W4er8 addresHid to Postal Union Countries where the donhh htfrr rate is required, i upon a f)ackci will cover a weight of every additional weight of 2 ot. '"• fra lon (Ml KuiMtilos and Patterns thv postage thereon. iinimum prepayment of 5c. ., 6c. for 6 oz. ; and 2c. for hereof. 2c. frtr ^ oz. or fraction J Mac01tE Spirits of Tnrpentin* in best 8(^lected Barrels. [1885 a § •S o 1 :0Z Loz cts. 6 2 S 5 B 6 5 * 6 5 5 S 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 States is Br £ oz. il Union prepay- Iditional Lge is 2c. 1 fraction Is 2c. per lountries It of 5c. 2c. for fraction 1885] ▲LMANAOK. 157 Iiist 3. The limit of weight of Books, Printed Matter, Comraorcial Papers, Documents &c., ah well as vor Newspapers, ia 4 lbs. 6 o£. avoirdupois, and the limit of size 24 inches in length by 12 inches in breadth or depth. The limit of weight for Samples and Patterns is Sj oz., and the limit of size 8 inches in length, 4 inches in ))rcadth, and 2 inchee in depth. These apply to all Postal Union destinations. The limit of weight, however, for Book Packets, &c., to the United Kingdom is 5 lbs. Matter exceeding the limit of weight cannot be forwarded. It will be observed that all classes of matter oan be registered to the United States and all Countries named in L'sts I. and II. Letters containing gold or silver money, (excepting such addressed to the United States) jewels, or precious articles, or anything liable t • Customs duties, will not bo forwarded, registered or unrer/istered, to any place beyond the limits of the Dominion of Canada. Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada may be sent by post from the office of publication or news agency, to regular subsciibers or news agents in Newfoundland or the United States, tree; to the United Kingdom, Ic. per lb. Further information in regard to the rates of postage to British Colonies and foreign countries, via England, or the United States, inland and foreign mail connections, the rules governing letters, news- papers, books, periwlicals, samples and parcel post, and the transmis- sion of post cards, ships letters, dead letters, franking and free matter, &c., may be obtained at any Post Office. Bates of Postage withiti the Dominion. LETTERS. To places within the Dominion of Canada, 3 cents per half oz. each. Letters paid less than one rate will not be forwarded. Other short jjaid letters will be taxed with double the amount of the deficient postage. ! On letters posted at an Office to be delivered from it, commonly known i as Local or "drop letters,'^ the rate will be i cent per i oz.; to be in j all cases prepaid by Postage Stamps affixed to such letter when posted. j Re-directed Letters will be forwarded without any additional charge i if not taken from the office or if handed back at the moment of their delivery, but if taken from the office and subsequently rc-postcd they become subject to a now rate of postage, in default of which they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIOUICALS. Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada may be sent by Post from the Office of publication to regular subscribers in Canada free. Transient Newspapers and Periodicals addressed to places in Canada, will be sent at the rate of one cent per 4 ounces, which must be prepaid by postage stamp. Newspapers and Periodicals weighing less than one ounce nay be posted singly, prepaid by postage stamp, one half ct. each. MISCELLANEOUS MAIL MATTER. Periodicals, Books, Pamphlets, and occasional Publications, Books and Newspaper Manuscript, Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bills, n o Pi 8p n a I ^ es W Pi '^tr^ets. I JAM£» McLEaKN & SON, Barriugton Street, Halifax, N. S. tnnmf>\ White, HaDufnetnred hj HENDERSON A P0TT9, H r: ^H e HDf M 1 1 2 ^H B M s i^^Ht ?^ ''~'^^^^H tf ;^^| J-- fl « >^^H PM '^i^^B o tm ^'l^^^H 00 ' H ; -J' .f fc. t )«■ ■* »l 158 BELCHER H FARM BH B [1885 MopH, I'rintfl, DrawinpH, Enfjravings, Music, Packages of Seeds, CiittintfH, Uf>otH, Scions, Grafts, IJotanical Specimens, etc., and patterns or "vc description is in all cases com- pulsory. J»AKCEL8. To any place within the Dominion 6 cents per 4 om., which must h« prcpnid. rarccls must not exceed .5 lbs in wei^'ht, excepting those luldicHHed to HritiHit Oolunthia or Manitoba^ the weight of which iii limited to 2 lbs. .'i 02. REOISTnATION FEB. To ]iln(Cfl within the Dominion, 2 cents each letter or post card, and Scents each piin^el or paclnyablein the Dominion of Canada. Not exceeding $1 , 2 ccnfs* Over $4 " " $10 5 " " JO " '' 20.,., 10 " " 20 •' •• 40 ,.,.,...20 " " 40 " " 00 ...30 " " (10 " " 80 , 40 " " 80 " ♦• 100.. ,...., 50 " No single Money Order, ])ayablc in the Dominion of Canada, can he issued for more than SlOO; but as many of $10() each naay be given as tlie remitter requires. On Money Orders payable in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Austria Hungary, Roumania, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, (including Iceland), the Neiherland.<«, (Holland), Barbados, Jamaica (VVest Indies), New South Wale» and Victoria (Australia), Tasmania, New Zealand, British lodia, the United Kingdom, Newfoundland and the United States : If not exceeding $10 , 10 cents. Over $10 " " '20 20 " " L>0 " " 30 30 " " 30 '« " 40 40 *• '* 40 " •' 50 50 •* Money Orders on Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Austria- Hungary, Roumania, Norway, Sweden, Denmark', (including Iceland) the Netherlands (Holland), Barbados, W. I., Jamaica, (West Indies,) New South Wales and Victoria, (Australia,) Tasmania, New Zealand, British India, the Ignited Kingdom, Nowfourdland, and the United States, are drawn in Canada Currency, and may bs had for any sum not in excess of Sr)0; but Postmasters are at liberty to issue several orders of $.'jO each if required by the remitter. Full information in regard to Money Orders may be obtained at any Money Order l\>st Orticc. MacUKEUOK & KMGUT, Stati'^uers, Opposite Kaizer'8. POTTS, [1885 of Seeds, nd patterns oks, Circu- cases com- ich must 1>e pting those )f which U t card, and corre»pon- Nora Scotia Paint WorKS, Halifax. nts< ^^ t t t ida, can he be given |, Belj^inm, (including ist Iudie»), Zealand, [he United [, Austria- Iceland) [t Indies,) Zealund, 16 United any sum ^e several 3d at any 1885] AliMANACK. 159 RAILWAYS, STAQE COACHES AND STEAMERS. The Intercolonial Railway connects Halifax, N. 8., with St. John, N. B. ; and by Moncton and I'oint Levi with the Grand Trunk Railway to Montreal, and ihe whole Railway system of Canada; and by a branch line from Truro to Pictou, with the Gulf of St. Lawremo. Ohirf Superintendent, D. Pottinger, Moncton, N. B. Has Stations as follows : — NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax .... Four Mile House. 4 Bedford .... 8 Rocky Lake .... 11 Windsor Junction 13 Wellington .... 21 Grand Lake .... 23 Oak field .... 25 Enfield 28 Einn.sdale .... 30 Milford .... 35 Shubenacadie .... 39 Stewiacke .... 44 Pollybog .... 48 Brookfield .... 53 Johnston .... 57 Truro .... 61 Ishgonish .... 69 Debert .... 73 East Mines .... 75 Londonderry .... 78 Folleigh Lake.... 86 Wentworth .... 90 Greenville .... 96 Thomson 103 Oxford 107 River Philip 110 Salt Springs ... 114 Springhill .... 121 Athol .... 12') Maccan .... 130 Nappan .... 133 Amherst .... 138 KBW BKUNSWICK. Aulac .... 144 Sackville .... Dorchester .... Memramcook .... Meadow Brook.. . Painsec Junction. Humphrey .... Moncton .... Boundary Creek. . Salisbury .... Pollet River .... Petitcodiac .... Anagance .... Penobsquis .... Plumweseep .... Sussex .... Apohaqui .... Norton .... Bloomficld .... Passekoag .... Hampton .... Nauwigewauk. . . . Model Farm .... Quispamsis .... Rothesay .... Riverside .... Torryburn .... Brookville .... Cold BroOik .... St. John .... MONCTON TO POINT LEVI. Moncton .... Berry's Mills .... Canaan .... Coal Branch Welford Kent Junct'n.. 174 179 185 187 197 200 205 210 216 225 229 232 237 243 249 250 254 259 262 264 267 269 270 272 273 276 • • t • 147iRoo:ersvillo 244 159 Barnaby River... 255 167 Chatham Junction 259 Mirntnichi .... 265 Beaver Brook .... 275 Bartil)oguo .... 286 Red Pine 296 Bat hurst 309 Petite Roche .... 321 Bellcdune 329 Jaequet River.. .. 338 Now Mills .... 347 Chailo .... 353 Dalhousie .... 303 CamplujlUon .... 372 Metapedia .... 385 Mill Stream .... 395 Assametquaghan.. 405 Causapscal .... 420 Amqui .... 433 Cedar Hall .... 441 Sayabec .... 448 Tartague .... 458 St. Octave .... 468 St. Flavio .... 477 St. Luce .... 485 Rimouski .... 495 Bic .... .506 St. Fabien .... 515 St. Simon .... 525 Trois Pistoles.... 534 Isle Verte .... 544 St. Arsene .... 552 187|Cacouna .... 555 195 Tleviere Bu Loup 561 206 Point Levi, ... 686 215 224 BY GRAND TBDNK. 233 Montreal 858 STATIONS ON THE PICTOU BRANCH. Truro Valley Union Rivcrsdalo 611 West River 65 Glengarry 70 Hopewell 74lStellarton 82 89 96 101 New Glasgow .... 104 Pictou Landing . . 112 Pictou (boat) 113 n o CO m o w H iizer'8. I jj^^jnES McLEARN & SON, Hay and Straw, Barrington Street. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 Li|28 |25 |jo ^^™ IHH £ Ui 12.0 1-25 II u |i.6 ^ 6" ► '^ ^l /> y ^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WfST MAIN STMIT WEtSTfR.N.Y. 14SM (716)173-4303 ^^^ ■^ HENDERSON & POTTS, Agents for JohDSOii Bros., Hall. e M OR a S HI The Intercolonial Railway connects at Picton, (daring the navigable season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Cv->/8 steamers for Charlottetown, Georgetown, Summcrside and Shediac; Also, at St. John, by rail and steamers, with all parts of the Upper Provinces and the United States. Routes connecting with the Intercolonial Railway. The trains of the Intercolonial Railway connect at Shiibennoadie daily with conveyance to Middle nnd Upper Mu^^qlll)doboit; at Brookfield daily with conveyance to Upper Stewiacke ; at Truro semi-weekly, witli conveyance to Earltown, ana tri-weekly with conveyance to Onslow ; at River DcBert tri-weekly with conveyance to Mass Town ; at East Mines daily, with conveyance to Folly Village ; at Londonderry Station daily, with coaches to Acadia Iron Mines and Great Village, and thence to Economy and Five Islands ; at Wentworth Station daily, with coaches to Tatamagouche ; at Greenville Station daily, with coach to Wallace; at Thomson's Station daily, with coach to Pugwash; Spring Hill Junction daily, with train to Parrsboro', and there daily with coach to Advocate Harbor ; at Maccan daily with coach to Kiver Hebert and Ijower Cove; at Amherst tri-weekly with coach to Goose River. The trains of the Pictou branch connect at West River Station tri- weekly, with conveyances to West River, Durham and Pictou. EASTERN EXTENSION RAILWAY. Connects at New Glasgow with trains of the Intercolonial Railway. Manager, F. D. Laurie. Has stations at — New Glasgow Glenfalloch 5i Merigomishe 9| French River 13J Piedmont 18 Avondale 22 Barney's River. ...... 23i Markhy Hope 27 James' River 3U Brierly Brook 35i . Antigonishe 41 South River 46 Taylor's Road 48 Pomquet 51 Heatherton 53i Afton . 57 Tracadie.. , 61 Girroirs 62j Little Tracadie ...... 65| Harbor au Bouche .... 69| Cape Porcupine. ...... 73i Strait of Canso 78| Routes connecting with Eastern Extension Railway. Mail Coaches run from Antigonish to Sherbrooke,. daily ; through tickets issued at the Railway Depot, Halifax. This route is in direct communication with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Goldenville and other districts. Connections are made at Melrose tri-weekly with Coaches to Country Harbor, Isaacs Harbor, Guysboro' and Port Mulgrave, and semi-weekly with Tays' Coaches to Glenelg and Caledonia. The coach for Guysboro leaves Heatherton daily on arrival of the mail from New Glasgow, and connects with coaches running daily between Guysboro' and Cape Canso. Lindsay & Co.'s Mail Cqpehes leave Port Hawkesbury daily, on arrival of Mail from Port Mulgrave for St. Peter's and Sydney. Through tickets can be had at Halifax. Connections are made at Port Hawkesbury daily with coaches to HaoeBEGOB ft KNlGiAT, Corner dranTiUe and Bukt Streets* , Hnll. [1885 avigable steamers JO. at St. aces and )ennoadie Irookfield , kly, with i Onslow ; ' ; at East y Station lage, and on daily, lily, with ?uRwash ; lere daily I to Kiver to Goose itation tri- Kailway. A >l M ray. through in direct >ldenTille Country li-wcekly kl of the ing daily {daily, on Sydney. baches to Streets* Ship Brand Pare Linseed Oil. 1885] ALMANACK. 161 Port Hastings, Port Hood, Mabou, Margarce Forks, and Eastern Harbor, and daily also for Whycocomagh and Daddcck. Connections ate also made daily at Grandance with conveyance to Grandiqae Ferry and Arichat ; at River Inhabitants' Bridge, daily with conveyance to West Bay ; at East Bay, daily, with conveyance lo North Sydney and Sydney Mines ; and at Sydney with coaches daily to Little Glace Bav, Cow Bay, Lingan and Lonisburg. Coaches run tri-weekly between North Sydney, Little Bras D'Or, Big Bras D'Or, New Camp- belttown, Englishtown, Baddeck; and semi-weekly between Big Bras D'Or, Boularderie, and Baddeck. BFBING HIIiIi AND PABSBOBOUGH BAILWAY. Connects at Spring Hill Junction with trains of the Intercolonial Railway. Superintendent, J. G. Aikman. Has stations at — 'A Spring Hill Junction . . Spring Hill Mines 5 Mountain Road 8 Etter Road 10 Maccan.. 13 Southampton 16 West Brook 19 Halfway Lake 22 Lakeland 23 Parrsborough 32 WINDSOB AND ANNAPOLIS B All. WAT. Incorporated under Imperial and Provincial Charters. Connepts at Windsor Junction with the Intercolonial Railway from Halifax, and runs through the Counties of Hants, Kings and Annapolis, to, the town of Annapolis Royal, thence connecting with a line of steamers to St. John, N.B. during the suntmer months, . and a daily line of mail coaches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal oflScea of the Company are at 5 and 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. General Manager, P. Innis, Kentville, Nova Scotia. Agent at Halifax, C. R. Barry, 126 Hollis Street. Has stations at — Four Mile House. Bedford .... Rocky Lake .... Windsor Junction Beaver Bank ...» Mount Uniacke.. Stillwater .... Ellershouse .... Newpi^rt .... Three Mile Plains Windsor .... Falmouth .... 4 Mount Denson.. . . 9 Hantsport . , . . 12 Avonport . . . . Horton Landing.. 17 Grand Pr^ .... 27 Wolfville 34 Port Williams..., 37 Kentville . . . , 40 Coldbrook . . . . 43 1 Cambridge .... 46 Waterville ... 48lBemi.sk . . . . 51 53 58 (iO 61 64 66 71 76 78: 80 83 Aylesford .... 88 Morden Road.... 90 Kingston .... 93 Wilmot 98 Middleton .... 102 Lawrencetown . . ^ 108 Paradise .... 111 Bridgetown .... 116 Tupperville .... 120 Round Hill 124 Annapolis .... 130 St. John, byStr... 190 At Annapolis a steamer connects with the Windsor and Annajwlis Railway- for iSigby and St. John, N.B., and thence by rail or steamer to all parts of New Brunswick, the United States and Upper Provinces. Boutes OQ^neoting with the Windsor and Annapolis Bailway. The trains of the W. and A. Railway Conipany make connections at Newport Station daily with coach to Newport ; at Windsor, semi- weekly with coach to Chester ; at Port Williams Station going West and kentville going East daily with coaches to Cornwallis and Can- ^> 1' d s 3 8« JAMES HoLEARN A SON, Neatsfoot OU, Axle Grease. HENDERSON & POTTS» MftBnfMtnrers e P P Pk bo s o .a «8 .a a 162 BKLCHERS FARMERS [1885 ning ; at Kentville, semi-weekly, with coaches to New Ross and Chester ; at Lawrencetown and Aylesford, weekly, with coaches to Bridgewater. Coaches (carrying H. M. Mails) run daily betw,een Annapolis and Liverpool. Leare Annapolis at 3 p. ra., and arrive at Liverpool on following day in time to connect with Stages to Halifax ajid Shelburnc Leave Liverpool at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annapolis on the following day in time to connect with train for Halifax. (boACHES, carrying H. M. mails, leave Annapolis for Clements- port and Digby, daily, on arrival of train from Halifax. Returning, leave l)igby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at Deep Brook daily with conveyances to and from Hillsburgh and Bear River; and at Digby daily with coaches to and from Sandy Cove, Freeport, and Wcstport, Briar Island. WB8TEBN COUITTIBS RAILWAY. Connects at Digby with steamers to Annapolis and St. John, and runs through the Counties of Digby and Yarmouth, to the town of Yarmouth. General Superintendent, J. Brignell. Has sttitions at — Digby .... Jordan Down.... 4 Bloomfield .... 9 North Range .... 11 Plympton .... 14 Port Gilbert .... 16 Weymouth .... 32 BelHveau .... Church Point.... Little Brook .... Saulnierville .... Meteghan .... Hectanooga .... Norwood .... 26 Lake Jessie 30 Brazil Lake 32 34 37 46 49 Green Cove Ohio Hebron Yarmouth 51 54 67 60 62 67 WBBTBBN BHOBB BOUTIl. Halifax to Yftrmouth; Blair's Coaches carrying H. M. mails, leave Halifax dailv at 6.30 o'clock, ▲. M., for Head of St. Margi^ret's Bay, Chester, Mahone Bay, Bridgewater, &c. Returning, leave Bridgewater daily if t 5 a. m. Connections are made daily at Mahone Bay and Bridgewater, going and returning with coaches to and (torn Lunenburg, and daily at head of St, Margaret's Bay with a coach lo French Village. Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Brygewater for Mills Village, Liverpool, Shelbume, &c , daily at 9 p. m. Returning, leave Shelburne daily at noon. Connections are! made daily at Liverpool witlrcoaches to and from Milton and Port Med way ; and at Head Sable RiVer daily with a coach to and from LocReport Coacheb, (carrying H. M. Mails), leave Shelburne for Barrin|ton, Tusket, Yarmouth, &c., daily at 4 p. m., arriving at Yarmouth in time to connect with the morning train for I >igby. Returning, leaves Yarmouth, daily, after arrival of train from Digby. Connections are made tri-weekly at Clyde River and Barrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Head St Margaret's Bay.. 21 | Port Jolly 5 McXiean's 11 Sable River. . , 10 Jordan River 8 Chester (45) 13 Mahone Bay (65) 20 Bridgewater 9 MUl Village 18 ^jiverpool (101) 9 Port Mouton 10 Shelburne (141) ^... 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth 44 HaeGBEGOB « KNIGHT, Seliool Books, Wholesale A BetaiL of the Imperial Shoe Blackln^p. [1885 i Chester ; idgewater. ipoiis and verpool on Shelburnc ) following Clements- Returnin};, a are made sburgh and mdy Cove, John, and be town of ions at — .;.. 51 • • • • 0'« .... 67 .... 60 "Ti... 62 !»-,,.. 67 .. . .!■■ daily at it, Mahone )^t 5 a. m. Iter, going ^ily athead for Mills ling, leave Liverpool lead Sable larrington, rmottth in |[ng, leaves :tions are Byances to 6 , 10 8 . 7 . 20 , 44 205 A BetaiL 1885] ALMANACK. 163 EASTERN SHOBE BOUTE. Halifax to Marie Joseph. Arortbald's Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Halitax for Mus- quodoboit Harbour, Jeddore, Ship Harbour, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, Salmon River and Marie Joseph, every Mmdaif, Wednesday and Friday morning at 6 o'clock ; retuniing the intervening days. Innis*, Porter's Lake. ... 16i Ormon's, Chezeccook Rd 2 Musqnodoboit Harbour.. 10 Webber's, Lakeville .... 11^ Ship Harbour 8 Tangier (56) 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Salmon River 12 Marie Joseph 27 •. 113 8TEAMEBS.. Great Britain.— Royal Mail Steamers of the Allan Line leave Halifax for Queenstown every alternate Monday at 12 noon ; and leave Liverpool via Queenstown for Halifax every alternate Tuesday. These steamers call at St. John's Newfoundland, both on the homeward and outward trips. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. The packets of the Allan Line which carry the weekly mjfcls between the Upper Provinces and the United Kingdom, call at Halifax daring the winter months. Bermuda and West Indies.— Royal Mail Steamers Alpha, and Beta (Canard Line) leave Halifax for Bermada and Jamaica every fourth Monday ; connect at Jamaica with steamers for all parts of the West Indies, and for Panama and South America. S. Canard & Co., Agents. Halifax and Boston. — Mail steamers run weekly between Boston, and Halifax. J. F. Phelan & Son, Agents. New York, Newfoundland and Halifax Steamship Co. — Steamers of this line make I'egular trips between New York, Halifax and Newfoundland. F. D. Corbett & Co., Agents. St. Pierre bt Miqublon. — The mail steamer George Shattuck runs fortnightly between Hialifax and St. Pierre et Miquelon, calling at North Sydney, leaving Halifax every alternate Monday, except during the months of January, February, March and April, when she awaits the arrival of the English Mails. F. D. Corbett & Co., Agent. Magdalen Islands. — The steamer Beaver, carrying H. M. Mails, runs weekly between Pictou and the Magdalen Islands, vta Georgetown, P. E. I., leaving Pictou every Monday. On every fourth Monday the steamer's trip is extended beyond the Magdalen Islands to Gasp^ Basin or Perc^ and back. Western Shore. — The mail steamer Edgar Stuartjuns weekly from Halifietx to Yarmouth, touching at Lunenburg, Liverpool, Shelburne and Barrington. Connects at Yarmouth with mail steamers for St. John and Boston. E. Fishwick, Proprietor. Yarmouth, St. John, N. B., and Boston, U. S. — The mail o a MoLEABIi'S £XPR£8S» Barriugton Mtreet, Uolifaz. lIETfDERSOl!^ ft POTTS, Halirax, put np Han■ to e a B «$ « 9 1G4 UELCHBR8 FARMERS [1885 Steamer Dominion makes weekly trips between St. John, N. B., and Boston, calling? at Yai-mouth and Westport, |B;oin^ and returning. The steamer Edqar Stuart connects at Yarmouth with the Dominion. N. K. Clements & Co., Yarmouth, Agents. Annapolis, Dioby ano St. John, N. B. — Mail Steamers in con- nection with the Windsor and Annapolis Railway, run daily between Annapolis and Di^by and tri-weekly in summer and semi-weekly in winter, between Digby and St. John. Annapolis and Boston. — The steamer "Hunier" leaves An- napolis for Boston on Mondays, after arriral of train from Ilalifax, and returns from Bbstoa on Thursdays. J. S. Whitman, Agent, Annapolis. Eastern Shore. — The mafl steamer M. A. Starr runs weekly frofn Halifax to Charloitetown.calling at Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port Mulgrave, and Port Hastings. Leaves Halifax on Tuesdays, and P. E. I. on Thursdays. E. MshwiT8 for the Port of Halifax. — No. 1, John Fleming, Ketch Harbor ; No. 3. James Holland, Duncan's Cove ; No 4, William Baker, Halifax ; No. 6, Daniel Martin, Ketch Harbor ; No. 7, Joseph Rhino, Herring C©ve ; No. 8, Patrick Hayes, Herring Cove ; John Haves, Herring Cove; No.16, James' Spears. Keich Harbour; No. 16, John Beazley, Ferguson's Cove ; No. 17, Clias Glazebrook, Ferguson's Cove; No. 18, Richard Neill. Portuguese Cove; No. 19. Wm White, Fer- guson's Cove; No. 20, Thos Haves, Herring Cove; No. 2t, Thomas Reyno, Herring Cove; No. 22, Charles Martin, Sambro; No. 24, John Johnson, Bear Cove; No. 26, James Fleming, Ketch Harbour. Port of Vicrtov.— Pilotage Authority, J. R. Noonan, H. McKenzie, James D. McGregor, Alex. J. Patterson. Harbor Master y John Gunn. Port Warden, Dan, McDonald. Port of Sydney.— Port Physician, A. D. McGillivray, M. D. Shipping Master, Robt. R. Ingrahara. Port Warden, John Lonvay. Port of N. Sydney. — Harbor Commissioners, M. J. Phoran, G. H. Dobson, W. H. Moore. Port Warden, Dan. McKay. Harbor Master, G. B. Mofifat. Shipping Master, M. Tracey. Port Haw kksbury.— Port Warden and Harbor Master, Daniel Hennessy. Port Mulgravb.— Port Warden, Geo. B. Hadley. Harbor Master, O. G. White. W o e a IIMMH MeLEABK A ^0N« Linseed Meal, Oil Cake.^ '! 5f- . I HENDERSON A POTTS, keep a Complete steek of e M P o B e a o 166 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 Cumberland.— Pt/otoflpc Authority^ H. W. Taylor, Howard Brun- dage, J. W. Jackson, Tidnish. Bbas lyOYa.- -PilotMpe Authority, T. S. McLean, John McDonald, A. A. McGillivray, Baddock. Yarmouth.— Por< Warden and Harbor Master, Eben Scott. Harbor Mabtkrs.- Sam. Morris, Advocate; William Cummings, Anna)K)lis ; Andrew BeUefountaine, Arichat ; Stephen Atwater, Bad- deck ; Ephraim Newell, Barrington ; John McDonald, Bayfield ; William F. Henn^ar, Bear River; Leonard Jowers, sr, Beaver Ilarbor; Don. McKenzie, Big River ; Joseph R. Wyman, Brideewater ; Francis Dunlap, Bras D'Or, including New Carapbelltown ; Win. Walsh, Gape Canso ; A. D. ' Perry, Cape Negro ; A rch. Evans, Chester ; Fulgence Anconi, Cheticainp ; J, B. Brannan, Clark's Harbor ; Thoi. Traoey, Clementsport ; Hugh Cami)bell, County Line to Grand Narrows; Hector McDonald, Cow Bay ; Jas, A. Hughes, Digby ; Ronald Gillis, East Bay ; John Hardy, Gaberouse ; Angus McQuarrie, Glasgow and Cape Breton Pier; James E. Hayfield, Greville; Edward O'Bryan, Htuifax ; Wra. Thompson, North Bay of Ingonish; Michael Neville, International Harbor ; Matthew D. McKenzie, Jordan Bay ; George H. Zwicker, La Have ; George Burke, L'Ardoise ; Thes. Laffin, I^in- gan ; George Crooks, Liscombe ; Norman Matheson, Little Narrows and Cranl^rry Pt. ; Wm. A. Kenny, Liveriwol ; E. A. Capstick, Lockeijort ; Pat. O'Toole, Louisburg ; Wm. H. Begg, Lunenburg ; Finlay Rankin, Mabou ; Ronald McEa«hen, McNair^ Cove; Robt. Carley, Margaretville ; Francis P. Boutillier, Margaret's Bay ; W. 0. Olding, Merigomiah ; Urbain Doucette, Meteghan Kiver : A, Hayman, Mill's Harbor; David Williams, Musquodoboit ; Angus Buchanan, Neil's Harbor ; Francis Payne, New Haven ; John M. Bums, North- port ; Wm. Murphy, Northwest Cove, Coleman's Cove, and As^otogan Harbor ; Edward W. Beaty, Parrsborough ; Alex D. Park, Petite Riviere ; Don. Eraser, Plaster Harbor ; Chas. B. Weaver, Port George ; John Murphy, ir. Port Hood ; Wm. Nickerson, Port LaTour ; Duncan Gillin, Port Mulgrave ; Jabez F. Parks, Port Medway ; D. Q. Amireau, Pubnico ; A. A. Stevens, Pugwash ; Henry Heighten, River John ; Peter McLean, St. Ann's, including Fucher Cove ; Jas. G. Pride, St. Mary's River; Peter McNeill, St. Peters; Jos. Martin, Sambrb; Malcolm McFarlane, Sheet Harbor ; John A. McGowen, Shelbume ; Jas. McGillot, Smith's Mountain ; Washington Irving, Tatamagouche ; George Brundage, Tidnish ; O. N. Feltmate, Torbav and Whitehaven ; Forman Hatfield, Tusket ; John H. Macnab, Wallace ; Neil McKin- non, Whycocomagh. ^ LIGHT HOUSES. On the Coa^ of Nova Sco^a and New Brunswick. Georoe'8 Island, west side of Island, Halifax Harbor, lat 44° 38' 30" N., Ion 63° 33' 20" W., two fixed white catoptric lights, vertical, 20 feet apart, 50 and 30 feet high, drab square building, 21 feet high. Lights show seaward on the S., and into harbor on N. side ; on W. side the upper light only can be seen. Vessels going into Halifax Harbor, pass- ing Meagher's Beach, will keep the light on starboard bow. The light is for the purpose of guiding vessels in and out of the Harbor, through the channel west of the Island. These lights open to westward of Meagher's Beach, clear the westward of Thrum Cap Shoal. E5AST FROM HALIFAX. Meagher's Beach, Sherbrook Tower, east side of entrance to Halifax M&c(ifKE€IOB & KNIGHT, Stationera, *e., GnmriUe Street. Hry Celort, Tarnislies, Bronzes, and Oofd teaf. 1886 Brun- onald, mings, p, liad- yfield ; larbor; b^rancis 1, Capo iilgence Cracey, inowB ; Uillis, ow and 'Br^an, Neville, George In, Ijin- >f arrows apstick, enburg ; i; Robt. 38' 30" 1,20 feet Lights Bide the 3r, pass- bhe light ] through bward of Halifax le Street. Harbor, lat 44« 36' N., Ion 63« 31' 50" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 58 feet high, building white with nsd ixwf, granite, height 48 feet. When Sambro light bears W. S. W., this lurht should not be brought to the westward of north, wliich clears tlie "nmim Cap Shoal. A fog bell here, strikes 7 times in each minute, Dkvil's Island, on south point of Island, at the eastern entrance to Halifax harbor, two fixed white catoptric lights, horizoii tally, E. 5 N., and W. J S., 175 yards apart, visible 13 niilos, the ligh* E. 551 feet high, W. light 52 feet, both buildings white, octagonal, wood, height E. 53 feet, W. 45 feet, lat 44° 34' 50" N., Ion, 63° 27' 15" W. The eastern light opens to the southward of western, clears to southward of the Thrum Cap Shoal. Pilots are stationed here. Jedork Rock, on summit of rocks about 22 miles east of Halifax, lat 44° 39' 45", Ion 63' 0' 22" one fixed red light,, visible 12 miles, wlute, square, wood, dwelling attached, 86 feet high. Ego Island, centre of Island, lat 44° 39' .50;^' N., Ion 62° 51' 32" W., catoptric light, alternate red and white, revolving every minute, visible 15 miles, 80 feet high, octagonal building, black and white vertical stripes on seaward side, height 45 feet. Visible around horiKon. A bell buoy about 200 yards south of the Brig Rock, Wr by S. from the light house, about 2 miles. Pope's Harbor, on west point of Harbor Island, lat 44° 47' 40"^ N., Ion 62° 38' 50" W., fixed red light, catoptric, visible 9 miles,. 45 feet high, tower white, square, wood, witn dwelling attached, height 37 f set. Sheet Rock, at the entrance to Sheet Harbor, lat 44° 49' 55" N., Ion 62° 29' 40" W., revolving red light every 40 seconds, viwible 10 miles. Wliite, square, wood, with dwelling attached. 75 feet above high water mark. Beaver Island, S. E. part of East Beaver, or WiUiam Island, lat 44° 48' 10" N., Ion 62° 20' 30" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 2 minutes, visible 12 miles, 70 feet high, white buUding with two black balls to seaward, S. S. W., 35 feet high. LiscoMB, on island, lat 44° 59' 20" N., Ion 61° 57' 50" W., red and white catoptric light, alternating every two minutes, visible 15 miles, 64 feet high, white square wooden tower, with dwelling attached. Wedge Island, mouth of St. Mary's River, lat 45°'0^ 35", Ion 61° 52' 35", one revolving red light, shows 1 minute in 3 minutes, visible 12 miles, white, square, wood, with dwelling attached, catoptric. Holy Point, west side of entrance to Isaac's Harbor, lat. 45* 10* 0" N., Ion 61° 39' 12" W., two fixeckwhite catoptric lights vertically, 20 feet apart, visible 9 miles, 80 feet high, square white building,. 20 feet high, with dwelling attached. ^ Country Harbour, on Green Island, Guysboro' Country, lat 45° 6' 15" N., Ion 61° 32' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 14 to 16 miles, 51 feet high, white square wooden building, with dwelling at- tached, height 23 feet. Coast light, and to guide vessels frequenting Country and i'isherman's Harbors. Tor Bay, on eastern point of Barry Head, W. side of entrance to Bay, Guysboro' County, lat 45° 11' 37" N., Ion 61° 18'35"'W., fixed catoptric light, ted to seaward, white northward into Bay and towards Molasses Harbor, visible 10 miles, square wooden building, with dwel- ling attached, white with vertical red stripes, top of lantern painted black. Height of lantern 51 feet, tower 36 feet. Three Top Island, on the south-east point of Three Top Island, Whitehaven, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, lat 45° 12' 40" N., Ion n » f^ O' 60 ^ W R» ^ t y^ ■■ n ^ W •t- t» OB ^ W < « n 9 \ B B \ ® 1 W V >? f >% 1 f C tm0 9 • I JAME8 MeLEAKN A fe»0]r» Feed and Seed, BarringtoM Street* IIEN!)ER80N ft POTTS, awarded PHm Kedal at o 2 H H & « OB P SB a « •o a a' to a p 1G8 BELCHERS FARMERS V [1885 61° 9' 40" W. The light is fixed white catoptric, elevated 48 feet above high water mark, and in clear weather BhouUL he men 11 miles. The Iniilding is a wooden one painted white, and consiHts of a Bt^nare tower 32 feet high from base of buildinR to vane on lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached. Thin light is tor the purpose of guiding vessels into Whitehaven, and in order to jwint out the dangers on the northern side of the Western Passage is obscured when bearing to the eastward of N. K. by E. It is visibb from all other points of approach except when intercepted by the high land of Whitehead Island. Whitehead Island, S. W. extremity of Island, Guysboro' County, lat 45° 12' N., Ion 61° 8' 15" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 20 seconds, visible 11 miles, 56 feet high, pyramidal wooden building, 35 feet high, with dwelling attached, octagonal lantern. Light not totally obscured during the eclipses ; 10 seconds duration of flash, and 10 sucondH eclipse. Canso Cape, north part of Cranberry Island, lat 45° 19' 50" N., Ion. 60° 55' 25" W., two fixed white lights in one tower, vertically, 35 U:it apart, upper visible 15, lower 9 miles, 75 and 40 feet respectively, high, octagonal wooden building, horizontally striped red and white, with dwelling nouse attached. A steam fog whistle, near the light- house, in thick weather sounds a blast of 8 seconds in each minute. An automatic signal buoy in 20 fathoms, IJ miles E. S. E. of Grimes Rock, taken up about December. Canso Hakbor, on Hart or Cutler Island, lat 45° 21' N., Ion 60° 58" 30" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 42 feet high, white square wooden building, with dwelling attached, height 28 ft. Crow Harbor, on Rock Island, Chedabucto Bay, lat 45 21 5 N, Ion 61 16 W, fixed white dioptric li^ht, visible 8 miles. Square wooden tower with dwelling attached, painted white. Guysboro' Harbor, W. side of entrance, near Peart Point, Cheda- bucto Bay, lat 45° 22' 50" N., Ion 61° 29' 10" W., fixed white catoijtric light, vi&ible 8 miles, 30 feet high, white square wooden bviilding, height 20 feet. Sand Point, or Eddy Point, south entrance, lat 45° 31' 30" N., Ion 61° 14' 40" W., two fixed white catoptric lights, horizontal^ 24 feet apart, visible 8 miles, each 25 feet high, white square wooden building, with a black diamond. Lights in window at each end of building. A black can buoy is moored off the extreme of Sand Spit. Point Topper, Ship Harbor or Port Hawkesbury, lat 45° 36' 40" N., Ion 61° 22' W., fixed red catoptric ligHl, visible 7 miles. 44 feet high, white square building, height 24 feet. In consequence oi the interven- tion of tne land on the south side, c^n only be seen three miles in that direction. Creiohton's Head, on the north extremity, lat 45° 30' 40" N., Ion 61° 6' W., white catoptric light, revolving every 40 seconds, visible 10 miles, 29 feet higb, square white wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding vessels into Little or West Arichat. Three buoys placed to mark tne dangers off the harbor. Jersbtman Island, Arichat Harbor, lat 45° 30' 20" N., Ion 61° 3' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 39 feet high, white square wooden building, height 28 feet. This light is for the purpose of guid- ing vessels through Grid Passage, in and out of Arichat Harbor. 'There is also a Range Beacon on the S. E. Point of Jerseyman's Island, that marks Hautfond Shoal, off the entrance to Arichat Harbor. When the beacon and spire of the Roman Catholic Chapel in Arichat are in range, HaeGREOOB A KNIGHT, School Books, &e., GrauTiUe St. Dom 1885 it lea< bound or brii 130 ya Onlyl bring redna I Shoal I the 1st Ark 29' N., feet hij Peti' 44° 29' miles, 31 feet Grei W., rec visible feet. ] Cape 45" N., feet hig 28 feet. OUETI W., fixe wooden vessels ti Three on Seal shown fr white at Note. •Terom 60° 52' \ with dwt Saint W., one : building tached. Shoal, S. water. A Bell GUION 10" N., ; greatest I white, sq LOUISB point, lat visible 16 on dwellii An Au light-hous From t and lead t It [1885 I; above . The I tower ee|)er'8 )la into tm side (i of N. )t when bounty, J every lilding, fht not ahf and N., Ion. rtically, ictively, I white, e light- ite. Grimes t60°58" h, white N,lon wooden Gheda- [atoptrio ;, height N., Ion 24 feet luilding, ing. 140" N., 3t high, ^terven- in that IN., Ion sibie 10 It. For laced to ■03'W., square )f guid- There |id, that len the range, ^le St. Dominion Exhibition, ^888, for Para ffhiit Lead Paint. '■■■ ■ ' ' ... ■"Ji - I ■ ■ ..II I 11 ■■ I 1885] ALMANACK. 169 it leads over the West Part of the shoal in 10 feet of water. Vessels bound into Arichat, Gape Breton, should pkhh to the woHt of the shoal, or bring the Iwacon in range of the ouuolaon tlie Convent, wliich stands 130 yaras east of the K. C. Church, wuich will lead in clear of the shoal. Only those well acquainted should pass to the eastward of the shoul, or bring the beacon to bear to the N. of N. E. An Iron Can Buoy j)aintod red has been placed about one cable's length S. W. of the Hautford Shoal in six fathoms of water. The buoy will be placed on or about the 1st of May in each year, and taken up about the 10th December. Ariohat, Maroche Point, south entrance to Madame Island, lat 45*' 29' N., Ion 01° 1' 50" W., fixed white catontric light, visible 8 miles, 34 feet high, square wliite wooden building, height 25 feet. Petithequat, on Big Arrow Rock, south-east of Madame Island, lat 44° 29' 54" N., Ion 60° 57' 30" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 38 feet high, white square tower, with dwelling attached, height 31 feet. Green Island, summit of Island, lat 45° 28' 50" N., Ion 60° 53' 40" W., red and white catoptric light, revolving alternately every 46 seconds, visible 14 miles, 70 feet high, white square wooden building, height 31 feet. Light, centre of keeper's dwelling. Visible around horizon. Gape La Ronde, west side of entrance to St. Peter's Bay, lat 45° 34' 45" N., Ion 60° 53" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 14 miles, 92 feet high, white square wooden building, with dwelling attached, height 28 feet. For giiidmg vessels into St. Peter's Bay. OuETiQUE Ihland, on south point, lat 45° 36' 40" N., Ion 60° 57' 15" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 9 miles, 78 feet high, white square wooden building, with dwelling attached, height 28 feet. .For guiding vessels through Lennox Passage. Three Polo Lights in Lennox Passage. One on Glasgow Point, one on Seal Island, or Dog Island, and one on Grand Dique. Red light shown from lantern hoisted on a mast 25 feet high, with shed painted white at its base. Visible 5 miles. Note. —The Pole Lights in St. Peter's Inlet are the same as above. Jerome Point, east side of St. Peter's Bay, lat 45° 39' 5" N., Ion 60° 52' W., a fixed red light, visible 8 miles. Square wooden tower, with dwelling attached, painted white. Saint Esprit Island, south end, lat 45° 37' 30" N., ion 60° 29' 20" W., one revolving wliite catoptric light, flash at intervals of 30 seconds, building white, with two red bands, square, wood, with dwelling at- tached. Height of building 55 feet, of light 78 feet. Bad Neighlx)r Shoal, S. W. I W. li mile from tliis light is not more than 12 feet below water. A Bell Buoy oflE Fourchie Head. GuioN Island, about 230 yards from west end of Island, lat 45° 46' 10" N., Ion 60° 6' 20" W., red revolving light, catoptric, attains its greatest brilliancy every 30 seconds, visible 12 miles, 74 feet high, tower white, square, with dwelling attached, height 54 feet. LouiBBURG, north side of entrance to harbor, 120 yards inshore of point, lat 45° 54' 30" N., Ion 59° 57' 15" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 16 miles, 85 feet high, building white, with a black vertical stripe on dwelling, height 35 feet. An Automatic Signal Buoy in 30 fathoms 1§ miles S. E. i E. from light-house. From this buoy a course N. W. by W. will clear the Broad Shoal, and lead to the fairway of Louisburg Harbor. Taken up about December. ^ , Pm « m *9i o » e ip M 6^ ► ■ 1 s > 1<1 239 ArsTTle BU, HallfAZ- 8 -Boom Paper* HtVBERSOK M TWn, ■•■■ftetvrv M s ^ 170 BBLOBER'B rARMIR'H [1885 Maimaduct, on south side of WMt point of S«atterie Iriiuick lat 46*' (f 90" N., Ion 59* 47' 80'' W., fixod red catoplrie UgbVSa feci high, whk« iquara wooden building, height 40 feei. aoATTBRii, north<6Mt point on Trap RocICr \tX 46* 2' IB" N.^ Ion 59° 40' 15" W., white catui)tric revolving Uffht, viiiible a ininute..echpnod half a minute, vidible 16 nnles, 90 feet hign, wlute ootagonal> miilaing, height 70 feet. The Ught Hhould never be brought to bMr to eastward of N. N. E., or to southward of S. 8. W., nor approached nearer than 1^ mile. ViMble half minute,. eelipsed one minute. A boat k here to render assistancer Fog Whistle near the licdit-honse. Sounde two Maets of 5 Meeods, with intervals of 10 secondv, in every minute. Cow Bay, on euter end of breakwater. Lantern on frame*^ Fixed Flint Island, on island, lat 46* 11^ K,. Ion 69« 40''66'*' W.,. white catoptric lights revolving every 15 seconds,, visible 12 miles, 6A feet high, white octagonal building,- hei^t 43 feet. Visible around horizon, LiNOAN Head, north side of entrance to Bridgeport Harbor,i lat 46'^ 14' 10" N.. Ion 62** 2' 40" W., fixed red catoptric light,, visible 10 miles, 60 feet hign, wlute square wooden building,,h^ht-20'feet» For guiding vessels into Bridgeport Harbor, Low Point, Flat Point, east sidb of Spanish Bay, lat 46*16''30"'N., Ion 60° 7' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 14 miles,. 70 feet highj building octagonal, red and white vertical stripes^ height 61 feet. Marine Telegraph and iSignal Station. Sydney Ba'R„ on west ondof Swith Bar, lat 46° 12' 40"'N.,. Ion 60° 12' 40" W., fixed rod catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 30 feet high,. white square wooden building, height 20 feet. Point Aconi, on high cape, north side of entnmee to Little Bras d'Or, lat 4()°20'30" N., Ion 60° 17' 10" W., fixed red catoptric Ught, visible 11 miles, 91 feet high, square white wooden buiiduig,, height 20 feet. For guidmg vessels into Little Bras d'Or. Black Rock Point, south side of entmnee to Big Bras d'Or, lat 46° 18' 30" N.> Ion 60° 23' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, 45 lewt high, white square buildings height 23 feet. White croee on red ground. McNeil Beach, !Kg Bras d'Or, a pole light. Red. Three Pole Lights in St. Peter's Inlet. One on Maiiorie's Isle, west of Sandy's Point, one on the Sv £. point Beaver Island, and one on Gregory Island, Red light shown from* lantern hoisted on a mast 25 feet high, with shed painted white at its base.- Vibible 6 miles. Cape Oeoroe, south side of Bras d'Or Lake, west side of entrance to St. Peter's Inlet, lat 45° 44' 28" N., Ion 60° 48^20" W., fixed, white catoptric li^ht, viwble 12 miles,. 50 feet high> white scgoare wooden building, height 20 feet. To guide vessels through St, Peter's Inlet. Grand Narrows, on Uniacke Point, N. side of channel, Barra Straits, lat 45° 58" N., Ion 60° 48' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 29 feet high, white square wooden building, height 20 feet. For guid- ing vessels through Barra Straits, and navigating the Little and Great Bras d'Or Lakeft. Piper's Cove, on the western bend of Derby Foint, near Piper's Cove, in the Grand Narrows, kt 45° 56' 30"'N., Ion 60° 48' W,, Ught, fixed red, dioptric, visible 9 miles. White, square, wooden building. Little Narrows, eastern entrance, lat 46° 0' 0" Ion 60°* 68' 26" One fixed white light, visible 10 miles, white, square, wood, 36 feet high. Catoptric. BAYID ROCHE, PAIi^TEH AND iAlshMUA^ and Great Anchor Liquid OrjAr. ^5???!!!^! 1885] ALMANACK. 171 KiiAaiii's Point, on north side of St. Patrick t Channel, iat 45" 07' , 45" N., hm 60° 4' 30" W., flxed red liRht. hImiwii from a dioptric lajit^ro, lioirttHd oti a maHt 25 feet high, with a shed paiuteil whita at ita baHe* vittiUle 5 inilen. KinHTON Ihlani), on N. E. Point, at entrance to Baddeck HarK)r, S. Hide of Bran d'Or Lake, Iat 40° r/58" N., Ion *50° 44' 20" W., fixed rod outoptric light, visible 7 inilo», 31 feet high, square, wooden build- iiiK, wliite. McKknzie'h Point, N. side of Bnw d'Or Lake, almtit 2 miles S. W. of !»ort BeviH, Iat 4««> 7' 15" N., Ion 60° 39' W., fixed white catoptric , light, vigible 11 miles, 95 feet high, square white wooden tower. For ; Ifiiiding vesHfllH through Bras d'Or Lake. Bird Irland, Ciboux Island, 1-3 miles from N. end, Iat 46° 23' 1" N., Ion 60*' 22* 30" W., red catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible I l(i miles, 77 feet hi^h, white octagonal building, height 38 feet. St. Ann's Harbor, on north point of Beech, Iat 46° 17' 30" N., Ion 160" 32* 15" W., i\x^ white catoi>tric light, visible 8 miles, 24 feet high, white building, height 30 feet. The Ught exliibited to find entrance I through on a dark night. Inqonibh, on Island^ Iat 46° 41' 20" N., Ion 60^ 20' W., fixed white I light, visible 20 miles, 237 feet high, white square building, height 40 feet. Oapb North, on Money Point, § Aile S. E. from Money Point, Iat 47-' V 25" N., Ion GOP 23' 15" W., red and white catoptric light, revolv- ing every 45 seconds, visible 15 miles, 74 feet high, square white wo(xlen building, height 26 feet. Coa^t light makes a complete revolution every IJ minute. Chetioamp, near south of Island, Iat 46036' 30" N., Ion 61° 3' 10" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 45 seconds, visible 20 miles, 149 feet high, white square wooden building, height 24 feet. St. Paul's Island, on rock off N. E. point of island, Iat 47° IS* 50" N, Ion 60° 8' 20" W., fixed white li^ht, dioptric, third order, visible 20 miles, 140 feet high, white octagonal building, height 40 feet. Obscured between N. by Eil and E. N. E. St. Paul's Island, S. W. point of island, Iat 47° 11' 20" N., Ion 60° 9' 40" W., white dioptric light, third order, revolving every minute, vinible 20 miles, 140 feet high, white octagonal building, 40 feet high. Obscured when bearing from S. S. E. to W. ^ N. A fog whistle on the S. E. side of the ialand, S. W. of Atlantic Cove, about half a mile from the Humane Establishment, sounds once for five seconds in each minute during thick weather and storms. Margareb, summit or middle of Sea Wolf Island, Iat 46° 21' 30" N„ Ion 61° 15' 80" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 21 miles, 298 feet high, sauare white building. To vessels in dangerous proximity to the island tiie light may become obscured by the abrupt cliffs on the sides of the islancL Mabou, two range lights, Iat 46° 5' 40", Ion 61° 28' 10", each, small dioptric lantern, hoisted on mast, the outer, fixed, white, 25 feet high, visible 9 miles ; the inner, fixed, red, visible 7 miles ; lead into harbour, through dredged channel past breakwater. Port Hood, S. E. side of entrance to harbor, Iat 46° N., Ion 61° 31' 40" W., fixed catoptric light, red N., white S., visible 10 miles, 55 feet high. Square white building. Iron Can Buoys have been placed at the following Shoals : — Port Hood Harbor, C. B., Portsmouth Point, Spithead, Smith Spit, Dean Shoal, also one at Judique Shoal. Judique Shoal and Dean Shoal 296 Arf jle tit., U»lifax— Bnishes, taiuU, l>rj ColorsT QB 00 ni ' ! I HENDERSON & P0TT8» Mannfaetare Bleaehed 9 u a e OR PS I 172 BELCHBR8 FARMSR 8 [1885 Buoys are painted red, the other three are painted black. These Buoyg will be placed cm or about th« lat M«y in eaoh year, and taken up about the 10th November, North Canso, north entrance, west side, 120 yards inshore, lat 45° 41* 40" N., Ion 61* 29* 10«* W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 18 miles, 110 feet high, white sauare wooden building, height 35 feet high. There is good anchorage under the light when the vnnsi is off shore. Itantem on dwelling. Harbor au Bocohx, two %hts in separate towers, lat 45^ 41' 0" N., Ion 610 31' 15" w., fixed white catoptric Ujrht, visible 9 miles, 36 feet ,, high, white sciuare wooden buildhig, 32 feet high, 473 yards S. W. | S. || from front light, one fixed red catoptric light, 107 feet high. Range lights to lead through dredged chftnnel over uie bar. PoMQUET Island, north east end of island in St. GecwgeV Bay, lat 45° 39' 40' N., Ion 61«'44' 30" W., fixed red catoptric Ught^ visible 9 miles, 50 feet high, square white building^ height 23 feet. Obscured on easterly baarings^ Cape St. Gkorgs, north side of Cape„ lat 45* 52' 30** N., hm 61® 54* 40" W., white catoptric light, revolving every half minute, visible 2S miles, 850 feet high, white square buikhmg-,. height 39 feet. Merioomish, on King Head, entrance to harbor, lat 45'^ 39* 20" N , Ion 62« 28* 30'* W^, red, fixed, catoptric light, visible IQ, joL^s^ 105 feet high, white, squaia wopden buildings 40 feet high. PiOTOU Island,, south-east point, lat 45*40*10**N.. Ion e2«30*30** W., fixed white catoptric lights visible 12 mileSi 52 £^ hi^ square white building. PicTOU Harbor, south point of entrance), tat 45*41* 30" N., hm 62" 39' 30" W,, fixed catoptric. lights, vertical 25 feet apart^ upper white, lower red, vi9ible 11 miles, lAolexn 65 feet high, Imilding octagonal, striped red and white vertically,, height 8S< feet. lA^ted wh^ naviga- tion is open. A smtall red l^t ip seen below lantern.. 1^ k^eeping light W. S. W^ veasels clear thft east reelia off Pictou It^od's In toww of new ChwtomHousaafixed white liglrt. ki >ang«w$bh lights at the entrance tft harbor, leadti tluxHigh the chjEuiQii^ up to- tha bar. Garibov Island, north'feet bogh, build- ing whiter aeba^ouaX, 60 feet high. A steam •feg whidtle, M«cted >en south side of Island, and elevated 90 le»t above nigh wider, in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, sounds ^axh. minute a blast of ten seconds' duration. A Bell Buey^ painted black, placed ^ E. ef the BUnd Sister. A ^ipar Buoy has been f>laeed ofiF tSie S. W. Breaker, Sunbro, and one >on the felleek, and another 4>n the Whippey Shoal, near Sambro. Bbttt's Isiavd, on Brig Point, near Pro8pect,3at 44° 2^' 22" N., Ion 63° 45" 54" W., rov^ilvrag red catoptric lij^h^ greatest brillianc^r every two minutes^ 75 feet high, visib£a 14 miles, buiitfing white, with two horixontal red bands, S4|uare, wood, hfigtA £4 ^leet, dw{eet high, building white, squaro, 26 ieet high. Lankan on -dvi^Uing. CitoucHER'« I8LANI4, rt MedWay. r.. Ion 64^ 37' atefi, light 30 building octa- leight 50 feet. hite, S. iW., 44° 2' 45" N., ' K^ards hprbor, 30" N.. Ion 30 feet hi^h, when entering 1885] ALMANACK. 175 Port Mouton, north-east point of Spectacle Island, Queen's Coxinty, lat 43<^ 55' N., Ion 64° 48' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 47 feet high, square wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding- ves- sels into harbor. Little Hope, nearly on centre of island, lat 43° 48' 30" N., Ion 64° 47' 15" W., red catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 12 miles, 40 feet high, sauare white building, height 20 feet. Centre of keeper's dwelling, visible around horizon. Shingle Point, east side of Port L'Hebert Harbor, lat 43° 48' 40" N., Ion 64° 55' 30" W., fixed red catoptric Ught, visible 10 miles, 33 feet high, white square wooden building, height 29 feet. Carter's Island, Ragged Island Harbor, lat 43° 42' 15" N., Ion 65° 5' 30" W., fixed red light, visible 11 miles, 66 feet high, white square Wooden building, height 29 feet. Ragoed Island, Gull Rock, lat 43° 39' 15" N., Ion 65° 5' 50" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 56 feet high, white square wooden building, height 31 feet. Sand Spit, at east side of entrance to Shelbume Harbor, lat 43° 41' 25" N., Ion 65° 19' 28" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 47 feet high, white square wooden building, height 44 feet. Built on a pier. Shelburne Harbor. — A red Iron Can Buoy has been placed in 4 J fathoms, on west side of Middle Rock Shoal; a red Can Buoy off ex- treme of Sand Spit, in four fathoms, and a black Spar Buoy on east end of Adamant Shoal. Bull Rock, a Spar Buoy painted black has been placed in 10 fathoms water S. S..W. ^ W., about 150 yards from the Bull Rock, off Western He9,d, Shelburne County. Cape Roseway, near south-east point of MacKutt's Island, Shelbume harbor, lat 43*^37' 15" N., Ion 65°^ 15' 45"W., two white catoptric lights, vertic^, 55 feet apart,, upper li^ht visible 18 miles, and 120 feet "" * t and visible Ip imies, octagonal building, verti( high, lower .65 fegt black apd white stripes. vertical height 77 feet. Ca1>:^ Rosewat, fo^ trumpet near the light house sounds a blast of lO seconds duration with an interval of 110 seconds between the blasts. A black Can Buoy S. S. E. fi^om the Jfig Rocks, in 9 fathoms water. Negro Island, on north side, Ut 43° 30' 54" N., Ion 65° 28' 58" W., red and white catoptric light, revolving everv minute, visible 12 miles, 48 feet high, white square wooden building, neight 29 feet. For guid- ing vessels in and out df Clyde River or Negro Harbor. ' Baccaro, on west side of entrance to Barrington Harbor, liat 43° §6' 54" N., 16n 66° 28' 12" W., fixed red catoptric liffht, visible 10 miles, 49 feet high, white square building, with black ball seaward, height 35 feet. A Spar Buoy to the south of Bantam. Barrington E. Bay Lightship, lat 43° 31' 5" N., Ion 65° 34' 25'' W., fixed white light, hull and spars painted red, with word " Barrington " in white letters on both sides. Height 30 feet above deck. Moored in 6 fathoms at low water. Wesses' Ledge bearing S. W. by W. i W., disknt I mile, Baccaro Light bearing S. S. E. | E., distant 6 and 3-16 miles, and Bantam Rocks, bearing S. by E.| E., distant G^ miles. To guide vessels into Barrington East Bay, and through Barrington Passage. In passing through Barrington Pass to the westward, the dangers to be left on starboard hand are marked by red buoys, those to be left on port hand by black buoys^ o Pi 9 3 o s a- rfWH lEftt jSj^6; Ar^li^ St.« Ualif ax— Decorations. HENDERSON ft POTTS« hare registered ■m 176 belcher's farmer's [1885 Cape SABLii, on Cape, lat 43* 23' 19" N., Ion. 65° 37' 11" W., white catoptric revolving light, bright 15 seconds, dark 25 seconds, visible 12 miles, 53 feet high, white octagonal building, 50 feet high. A steam fog whistle on C^pe, elevated about 40 feet above high water, sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, a blast of ten seconds' duration each minute, with an interval of 50 seconds between each blast. Brazil Rock. — A Bell Buoy has been placed here to mark this dan- ger instead of the Can Buoy painted red and black horizontal stripes, mooted in about 18 fathoms to southward of Rock. Stoddart Island, on N. W. point of island, lat 43° 28' 30" N., Ion 65° 43' 10" W., fixed red catoptric lijght, visible 9 miles, 22 feet high, white small square towor. To guide vessels into the anchorage of Stoddart Harbor and Shag Harbor Sound. Bon Portage Island, on south point, lat 43® 27' 16" N., Ion 65° 44' 39" W., red catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 12 miles, 46 feet high, white sc[uare wooden building, height 28 feet. For guid- ing vessels into Bamngton West Bay and Shag Harbor. FuBNioo Harbor, Beach Point, east side of entrance, 120 yards from low water mark, lat 43° 35' 45" N., Ion 65° 46' 54" W-, fixed white catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 28 feet high, square white building, height 20 feet. Open westward of St. John's Island, bearing N. E, by N.. clears the ledge ; in making harbor from any other direction, the light must be brought to the northward of E. jN. E. before it can be steered for to avoid shoal spot ofif St. Ann's Point. Spar buoys mark the channel. Black left on port hand, red on starboard in approaching the harbor^ A bell buoy has been placed near John's Ledge. Pease's Island, on the south point of Pease's Island, one of the Tusket Islands, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, lat 43° 37' 35" N., Ion 66° 1' 40" W, The main or sea light will be revolving catoptric, showing alternately red and white, each color visible for 15 seconds, with intervals of 45 seconds between the flashes. It is elevated 56 feet above high water mark, and in clear weath«r should be seen 12 miles from all points of approach from the southward, and also through the Schooner Mid Ellen wood Passages. A fixed red catoptric li^ht will also be shown from a window in the tower, 16 feet below the main light. It is intended to mark the channel between the two dangers known as the Old Man and Old Woman Rocks, and is, therefore, visible between the bearings W. by N. i N., and N. W. by N^ N. W, by W.. and in no other directions. It should be visible 4 miles. The tower is a wooden building, painted white, and consists of a square tower 42 feet high from base to vane on lantern, with a keeper's dwelling attached. Abqtle, on south point of Whitehead Island, Y&rmouth County, lat 43° 39' 30" N., Ion 65° 52' 4" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 115 feet lugh, building white, s<]^uare, wood, with dweUing attached, height 28, feet. For guiding vessels into Argyle Harbor. Tusket River, Big Fish Island, south-west point, lat 43° 42' 10" N., Ion 65° 5T 15" W., two fixed white catoptric hghts, horizontal, 8 yards apsirt, visible 12 miles, 50 feet high, white square wooden building, height 23 feet. Visible seaward ; in windows each end of a dwelling house. Seal Island, south point, i mile inland, lat 43° 23' 34" N., lou 66° 0* 52" W., fixed white light, dioptric, 2nd order, visible 18 miles, 98 feet high, white octagonal buildmg, height 60 feet. The Blonde Rock lies S. Dv W. 3J mile from light house. Between this Rock and the Island there are some dangers, the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels ought, not to attempt passing between them. A fog whistle BATID BOCUE, PAIlfTEK AND GLAZIER, A ichor Braad Trade Mark, [1885 , white lible 12 L steam I anda in 1 uration lis dan- stripes, N., Ion at high, arage of 650 44' L2 miles, or guid- rds from ed white building, !^. E. by stion, the it can be oys mark iroaching ae of the ' 36" N., jatoptric, > seconds, d 56 feet 1 12 miles 'ough the t will also light. It wn as the ;ween the ind iiU no a wooden fhfrom Uhty, lat [visible 12 (attached, 10" N., |il, 8 yards building, dwelling ,, loii 66« I miles, 98 (nde Rock and the ^hout, and fog whistle 1885] ALMANACK. 177 near light house, during fogs and snow storms, sounds in each minute a blast of 5 seconds duration, and after an interval of 5 seconds gives another blast of 5 seconds, with an interval of 45 seconds. Blonde Rock.— An Automatic Signal Buoy now marks this danger, painted black with letter B. in white, S. i E., half mile from the Rock. The Rock lies 3J miles S. by W. from the Seal iHland lighthouse. Yarmouth or Cape Forchu, east cape, south point, lat 43® 47' 28" N., If^ 66° 9' 20" W., white catoptnc light, intermittent- light li minute, dark J minute, visible 18 miles, 117 feet high, octagonal tower, vertical strips, red and white, height 59 feet. 1 og whistle on west side, sounds m fogs and snow storms, 10 seconds in every minute. An Automatic Buoy, painted red with letter L, has been placed in 18 fathoms of water, about i mile W. by N. from the Lurcher shoal, which lies 15 miles W. N. W. from this light. Bunker's Island, on end of reef, ofif S. W. point of Island, east side of entrance to Yarmouth Harbor, lat 430 48' 30" N., Ion 66° 8' 45" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 27 feet high, the lantern on a dwelling house, built on a wooden pier. A red beacon Ught for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbor. Visible from the southward between the bearings of N. E. by N. and N. | E. It can also be seen over Stanwood's Beech, when bearing from S. J E. to S. E. ^ E., but can- not be run for on these bearings, the only entrance to the narbor being through Yarmouth Sound and round East Gape. Trinity Ledge, an Iron Bell Buoy, painted red, has been moored to the westward of 'Trinity Ledge, off Uape St. Mary. Cape St. Mary, east side of Bay, lat 44° 5' 20" N., Ion 66« 12' 40" W., red and white catoptric light, revolving alternately every 30 seconds, visible 17 miles, 103 feet mgh, octagonal white building, height 43 feet. Metbohan River, at entrance end of Breakwater, lat 44° 13' 43" N., Ion 66° 8' 12" W., fixed green catoptric light, visible 6 miles, 23 feet high, building vertical, rc^ stripes on seaward side, 21 feet high, lantern pamted black. Beacon for guiding vessels into river. Must be left on starboard hand and passed close aboard. Tide leaves breakwater one hour before low water. Church Point, east side of St. Mary's Bay, Digby County, lat 44° 19' 55" N., Ion 66° 7' 35" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible ten miles, 36 feet high, square white wooden building; height 20 feet. For guiding against dangers in vicinity of Church Point. SissiBOO, south side of entrance to river, lat 44° 26' 30" N., Ion 66° 1' 15" W,, fixed white dioptric light, visible 8 miles, 36 feet high, white wooden building, pyramidal, height 33 feet. Westport, Peter's Island, entrance to Grand Passage, lat 44° 15' 30" N., Ion 66° 20' 20" W., 2 fixed white catoptric lights, horizontal, 24 feet apart visible 10 miles, each 40 feet high, square white building, height 15 feet. Visible from the northward between the bearings of S. by W. and S. S. W., and from the southward between the bearings, cf N. E., by E., and N. N. W. ^ W. A red Can Buoy off Dartmouth Point, and a black Can Buoy off Cow Ledge. A red beacon on Cow Ledge. Brier Island, north-west Point, lat 44° 14' 57" N., Ion 66° 23' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 13 miles, 92 feet high, white octagonal building, height 55 feet. A steam fog whistle on N. W. of Brier Island, soutn side of light house, sounds during thick and foggy weather and snow storms as follows : — Blast of four seconds, interval I I 5 I 3 i D ? D . i 88« Arsjrl* St., Ualiiax— OatorwuMas. ; HENDERSON & POTTS, Pare White Lead Paint cannot be 00 e «e O M P OS H P o o o « o four seconds, blast of four seconds, interval of four Beconds, blast of f oiur seconds, interval of forty seconds— making sixty seconds. Boab'8 Head, 17 yards from edge of cliff, lat 44° 24' 16" N., Ion 66° 13' W., red and white catoptric li^ht, revolving alternately every minute, visible 14 miles, 70 feet high, white square building. On south entrance to Petit Passage. Point Prim, south point of entrance to Annapolis Basin, lat 44° 41' 34" N., Ion 65° 47' 20' W ., fixed white catoptric light, visible 13 miles, j 76 feet high, square tower, vertical red and white stripes, height 22 feet. ' Fog whistle on Prim P it sounds in snow storms and in thick or foggy weather 8 seconds in each minute, making an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. Marshall Cove or Port Williams, south shore, lat 44° 56.' 52" N., Ion 65' 16' W., 2 fixed white catoptric lights, vertical, 22 feet apart, upper 92 feet high, visible 10 miles, white square building, height 22 feet. Lantern on top of dwelling ; lower light in bow window, visible from W. S. W. round N. to E. N. E. Margaretville, on extremity of point, south shore, lat 45° 2' 57" N., Ion 65° 4' W., one fixed red catoptric lights, 30 and 27 feet high, visible 8 miles, square building, horizontal white and black stripes, height 22 feet. Visible from W. S. W. round N. to E. N. E. Isle Naute, on highest point, lat 45° 14' 55" N., Ion 65° 0' 45" W., white intermittent catoptric light, 365 feet high, shows 40 seconds in every minute, visible 20 miles, white sauare wooden building, dwelling attached, almost hidden by trees ; height 53 feet. Black Rock, south shore, lat 45° 10' 10" N., Ion 64° 46' W., fixed | wliite catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 45 feet high, square white building, height 35 feet. Light on top of dwelling, visible from all points of approach. A fog whistle on the extreme point of Cape d'Or, on the opposite side of the channel from Black Kock, sounds during thick weather, fogs and snow storms, twice in each minute, each blast being of six seconds duration, with intervals of 24 seconds between. The whistle will probably be heard in calm weather, or with the wind, at a distance of 20 miles, and in stormy weather, or against the wind, from 5 to 8 miles, according to the state of the atmosphere. Advocate Harbor, north west side of entrance, lat 45° 19' 25" N., Ion 64° 47' 30" W., fixed red dioptric light. 36 feet high, visible 7 miles, square white building, 27 f e°it high. Coast light, and to indicate entrance to harbor, over the bar. KiNGSPORT, on Oak Point Pier, lat 45° 9' 30" N., Ion 64° 21' 45" W., fixed white catoptric light, height, 30 feet. Upper enclosed part of building, white ; open fr»»e, brown ; height, 26 feet, visible 8 miles from S. W. i W. round by E. to N. W. by W. g W. HoRTON, on bluff, west side of Avon River, lat 45° 6' 15" N., Ion 64° 13' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 20 miles. Square tower with dwelling attached. Walton Harbor, Basin of Minas, Hants County, lat 45° 14' N., Ion 64° 0' 45" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 60 feet high, square white wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding vessels into Walton harbor. BuRNTCOAT, Basin of Minas, north-west extremity of head, south shore lat 45° 18' 40" N., Ion ,63° 48' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 13 miles, 75 feet high, square white building, height 35 feet. On dwelling. Visible from all points of approach. W. DATID BOOHErPA^NTEfi AN0 OLAZIfiB, lot be 1885 I of four Ion 66° ninute, " itrance 44° 41' J miles, 22 feet. lick or of 52 52" N., t apart, eight 22 . visible !'57"N., i, visible leight 22 45" W., iconds in dwelling fixed ■e white from all ipe d'Or, Is during jh blast 1 between, ^e wind, Ihe wind. 25" N., 7 miles, I entrance 45" W. part of 8 miles , Ion 64° laie tower N., .Ion [eet high, bsels into Ld, south trie light, 35 feet. snrpASMd for Fineness, Bodj and BnraUlltf. 1886] ALMANACK. 179 Gape d'Or. A steam whistle has been erected at Gape d'Or^ Gumber- land Gounty. Sounds 6 seconds in every 30 seconds. t'ARRSBORO', or Partridge Island, west side of river, lat 46° 23' N., Ion 64° 19' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 9 miles, 37 feet high, white square building, height 82 feet. Lantern on dwelling. Spencer Point, on north shore, Gobequid Bay, lat 45° 23' 30" N., Ion 63' 37' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 6 miles, 36 feet high, window in building 20 feet high. ApptB RrvER, on Gape Gapeton or Hetty Point, north entrance, lat 45° 28' 20" N.. Ion 64° 51» 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 64 feet high, building white, oblong, with tower, height 45 feet. Rebuilt about 33 yards 8 S E. from old one. WHW BBUNSWICK.-BAY OV FtTNDY. HiLLSBORo' Wharf, Petitcodiac River, lat 45° 65' 15" N., Ion 64° 37' 45" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 6 miles, 14 feet high, structure open frame, height 22 feet. To guide vessels going up the river and to the coal and plaster wharves. Grindstone, west part of island, lat 45° 48' 13" N, Ion 64° 37' 25" W.^ fixed white catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 60 feet high, octagonal white tower. Visible from Js. E. by E., round by N. to E. by S., or 315°. In thick weather a trumpet sounds 4 blasts in every minute. Gape Enrage light house, S. W. oy W. ' W., about 10 miles. Gape Enrage, pitch of Gape, lat 45° 8i>' 84" N., Ion 64° 46' 55" W., fixed white dioptric light, 4th orderj visible 15 miles, 120 feet high, square white building, height 23 feet. Visible between the bearings of N. W. round by S. to N. E. A steam fog whistle, 150 feet N. E. from the light house, sounds during thick weather 4 seconds in each minute. Will probably be heard in calm weather 10 miles, and in stoimy weather from 8 to 6 miles. QUACO. Destroyed by fire, a temporary light displayed. Tower to be rebuilt on the headland. Gape Spencer, pitch of Gape, lat 45' 12' 30" N., Ion 66° 54' W., red and white catoptric light, alternating every 45 seconds, visible 20 miles, 207 feet high, white square building, with tower, height 85 feet. Visible between the bearings from E. S. E. round by S. to W. N. W., Partridge Islard light bearing by compass N. W. by W. ^ W. northerly, distant 6^ miles. Partridge Island, St. John harbor, lat 45° 14' 20" N. Ion 66° 3» 20" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 20 miles, 119 feet high, building red and white in vertical stripes, height 40 feet. In foggy weather a steam whistle sounds for 10 seconds every minute. A bell buoy near E. side of Partridge Island Reef. St. John Harbor, on Negro Point, West End of Government break- water, one fixed red light, visible 8 miles. Tower taken down pending repairs to breakwater. Dependence cannot always be placed on temporary light, and approach dangerous during storms. Musquash Light, lat 45° 8' 36" N., Ion 66° 14' 30" W., fixed red towards seaward, white towards harbor, visible 10 miles. White, square, wood, dwelling attached, catoptric. An automatic buoy moored in 30 fathoms, 1^ miles south from the Light, and S. W. from Split Rock, lat 46° 7' 15", long 66° 13' 50". 3 n C5 IS SO 1-3 M i 286 JLTgyUaU, HalUAx— TftrnUIies, 6ltaen^ Ke^otsttei. HCND^ltSON A P0TT9, Halifax, B « e GO 1-^ Ifl 1 ^^ K ^H =^ [fl Pk '-.^H i o ''.^Hl OD P . a « . B a . .IB o 1 ^ e« '^Hv s ^'^^W •ii^ .l^^K « I^HJ »4 !^H D He t>Bi 180 belcher's farmer's [1885 Lbphbau, on Point, lat 45' 3' 40" N., Ion 66° 27' 30" W., 2 fixed white catoptric lights, vertical, 27 feet apart, visible 15 miles, upper light 81. lower 63 feet high, octagonal building, striped horizontally red and white, height 31 feet. Visible between the bearing of W. N. W. around by S. to E. by N. Fog whistle during fogs and snow storms sounds twice each minute, first giving a blast of 5 seconds duration, with an interval of 5 seconds, then a olast of 5" seconds duration, with an in- terval of 45 seconds to complete the minute. Drew's Head, on W. side of Beaver Harbor, Charlotte County, lat 45° 3' 45" N., Ion 66° 44' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 45 feet high, white, square, wooden building, height 36 feet. Seen at all points between eastern and western heads of harbor. Pba Point, lat 45° 2' 20" N., Ion 66° 48' 40" W., east side of entrance to LeEtang Harbor, fixed green light, visible 10 miles, visible from eant round by south to north. White, square, wood building, dwelluig attached. Bliss Island, W. end of Island, S. side of western entrance to Bliss Harbor, lat 46*' 1' 15" N., Ion 66° 51' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 45 feet high, white, square, wooden building, height 30 feet. LatitK Passage, on Mascatin Point, lat 45° 2' 20" N., Ion 06° 53' 30" W. A fog tnimpet has been erected on Mascatin Point, south entrance to Lutite Passage, sounds blasts of 7 seconds, with an interval of 30 seconds between each. MiDJic Bluff, Passamaquoddy Bay, Charlotte County, lat 45° 6' 53" N., Ion 60° 54' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 15 miles, 130 feet high, building white, square, wood, height 29 feet, lantern brown. A bar extends E. N. E, from light house, and vessels require to keep off a distance of 260 yards to clear it at low water. Port St. Andrew's, on sand reef at P]. entrance, lat 45° 8' 45" N., Ion 67° 0' 50" W., fixed wliite catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 40 feet high, structure white, square, wood, on a framed pier, height 10 feet. To guide to all ports in inner bay, and to vessels going up the River St. Croix from Little Passage or West Quoddy. There is only a depth of 4 feet of water on the N. W. extension of the reef towards mainland. Port St. Andrews, N. point of entrance, lat 45" 4' 10" N., Ion 67° 2' 50" W., fixed wliite catoptric light, 42 feet high, visible 10 miles, white octagonal building, height 22 feet. Visible between the bearings of N. W. by N. and S. E. by S. A fog trumpet to be erected at head of harbor. Spruce Point, St Croix River, Charlotte County, lat 45° 10' N., Ion 67" 11' W., fixed white catoptric light, 32 feet high, white square building, height 28 feet. The course from Spruce Point to ballast I ground is E. by S. i S., distance 2 miles. From Spruce Point to Mark Point W. N. W., distance 2 miles. A vessel after leaving Doucet Island, to clear the reef, should steer N. until the Spruce Point light bears N. W. by W., and ttience take a W. N. W. course. Mark Point, St Croix River, Charlotte County, lat 45° 10' 10" IT., Ion 67° 12' 30" W., fixed wliito catoptric light 32 feet high, square wliite building, height 28 feet. Campobello Island, N. point of Head Harbor, lat 44° 57' 40" N., Ion 06° 54' 10" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 15 miles, 64 feet high, white octagonal tower with red cross, height 34 feet. TTiis light T^ ^•TT DITID KOeUE; PlIMlEjft AJNB OLAIStKK, Mannfactnre LIqald Marine Binek and Dark OIIto Green. 1886] ALMANACK. 181 enables vesflela to enter Head Harbor at all times. It is also a guide to vessels entering the main channel, to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner bay of Passamaquoddy. A fog trumpet sounds blasts of 7 seconds, with intervals of 30 seconds between. South West Wolf Island, on S. E. point of the island, lat 44° 56' 30" N., Ion 66° 44' 10" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 1^ minute, visible 17 to 20 miles. 111 feet high, building white, square, wood, height 35 feet. Lantern on dwelling ; visible from all points of approach. Swallow Tail, N. E. part of G md Manan, lat 44° 45' 52" N., Ion 64° 44' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 17 miles, 148 feet high, white octagonal wooden building, height 50 feet. Visible between the bearings of S. VV. round by S. to N. W. A steam fog whistle on extreme N. W. head of Grand Manan, 80 feet above high water, sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, S blasts of 4 seconds duration in each minute, with an interval of 16 seconds between each blast. A spindle beacon, painted red, placed in 1876 on Old Proprietor Ledge on the S. E. of Grand Manan Island, in lat 44° 33' 10" N., Ion 66° 40' W., has a cage elevated 31 feet above high water mark, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 8 or ten miles. Grand Harbor, Grand Manan, lat 44° 40' 2" N, 66° 45' 5" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 40 feet high, white, square wooden building, with dwelling attached, height 32 feet. Visible from all points seaward. South- West Head, Grand Manan, lat 44°" 36' 0" N, Ion 66° 54' 16" W, rexolvingred and white catoptric light; three red flashes 40 seconds, eclipse 20 seconds, 3 white flashes 40 seconds, eclipse 20 seconds, 200 feet high; white, square wooden building, with dwelling attached, height 43 feet. Gannet Rock, on rock, lat 40° 0' 38" N., Ion 66° 47' W., fixed And flash white light, dioptric, 4th order, a flash every 4^ seconds, visible 12 miles, 66 feet high, octagonal tower, height 41 feet, vertical black and white stripeis. A gun is fired to answer signals during fogs and snow storms. JJangerous rocks extend 4 miles eastward of the light house. Fixed light 45 seconds, eclipse 5:^ seconds, flash 4^ seconds, ecUpse 5^ seconds — ^making 00 seconds. Machias Seal Island, on island, lat 44° 80' 7" N., Ion 67° 6' 13" W., 2 fixed white lights, VV. by N. i N., and E. by S. i S., 57 yards apart, one light catoptric, the other dioptric of 2nd order, visible 15 ''miles, E. 58 feet, W. 54 feet high, buildings white, each 36 feet high. A fog whistle sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, 5 seconds in each half minute. SABLE ISLAND. Sable Island, west end light house, lat 43° 57' 0/ N., Ion 60° 8' 0" W. A revolving white light, giving three flashes at intervals of half a minute, then a cessation of light during one and a-half minutes; visible 17 miles. White octagonal tower, 98 feet high. Sable Island, IJ mile from east end, lat 43° 58' 30" N., Ion 59° 46" W., fixed white dioptric light, 2nd order, visible 18 miles, 128 feet high, octagonal building, white and brown alternately, height 80 feet. o IS I o .a o B Cb "1 3 .B 23 c L, Windsor; Rev Canon Thomas Maynard, dd , Windsor; Rev Canon George Townshend, a m., Amherst. ffahfnx, St. Luke*s (Cathedral Church), Rev F. R. Murray (Minor Canon); St. Paul's, Rev G. W. Hill, d.cl., St. George's, Rev. Francis Partridge, n d., and Rev W. C Wilw»n; St. Matthias MlsBion, Rev W. C. Wilson, Missionary-in-charge; Trinity, Rev W. Sampson; St. Mark's, Rev H. J. Winterbourne, and Rev J. U. Crisp; North-West-Arm Miiwiion, Rev J. 0. Crisp; Bishop's Chapel, Rev K. C. Hind; Garrison Chaplains, Rev A.J. Townend. a.b., and Rev J. Lough, a.m.; Rev Dr Parti idge, (Dio. Sec). Ann^)oii$. Rev H. Deblois, Rev J. J. Ritchie, a.m. Aylesford, Rev R. Avery. Amnerst, Rev Canon Townshend, a.m.. Rural Dean. Albion Mines, Rev D. 0. Mooie. Antigonish, Rev L. W. Hill, (retired). Rev A. C McDonald. Arichnt, C.B , Rev F.dw Ansel, a.b. Bridgetown, Rev L. M. Wilkins, a.b. BUtndford, Rev J. Manning. Benver I^nrbow\ Kev R. Smith. Bridgewater, Rev W. E. Gelling. Cwnwallis.Rev F. J. Axford. Clements, Rev C. W. Mc(!ully, a.b. Cheater, Rev. G. H. Butler, a.b. Dartmouth, Rev J. L. Bell. Digbu, Rev John Ambrose, a.m. IJastem Patsnge. (^Dartmouth), Rev W. L. Currie. Diyhy Neck, D. Horner. Falkland, Rev. G. Maynard. Fnbnouth, Rev W. E. Wilson, a.m. Glace Bay, Re*' W. J. Lockyer. Granville. Rev F. P. Gi .^aiorex. ffarrieta- fietd. Rev H. A. Harley, a.b. Ilubhara'a Cove, Rev IL Stamer. Kentville, Rev J. 0. Rtiggles, a.m. Liverpool, Rev E. E. B. Nichols, D d., and Rev W. S. H. Morris, a.b L'^visburg, Rev T. F. Draper, a.b, LoKdonderry, Rev L Brock, a.m. Lunenburg, Rev G. D Harris. Maitland, Rev G. R. Martell, a.b. Muhone Bay, Rev W H. Snyder, A.n., Rural Dean, and Rev E. A. Harris. Manchester, Rev H. Hamilton, a.b., Rural Dean. Mel/irrd, Rev D. S. Sutherland. Newport, Rev H. How, a.b. New Dublin, Rev Abraham Jordan. New Ro$$, Rev. W. H. Groser, a.m. Parrdforo', Rev Charles Bowman, d.d. Pictou, Rev J. Edgecombe. Petite Riviere, Rev J, Spencer. Port Medway, Rev J. R. S. Parkinnon. j Pugwash and Wallace, Rev F. F. Sherman. Rawdon, Rev W. J. Ancient. I Rotette, Rev J. Partridge. River. /ohn. Rev J. L. i^owning. Seaforth, Rev ! J. A. Richey. Ship Harbour, Rev James Lowry, a.b. St. Margaret^ a Bambrick, a.m. Shelburne, Rev Thos H. White, d.d.. Rural Dean, and Rev G. J. D Peters. Tangier, Rev. E. H. Ball. Truro, Rev J. A. Kaulback, a.m. Tuaket, Rev H. Sterns. Windaor, Canon Maynard. d.d.. Rural Dean. Canon J. Dart, dc.l., C. E. Willets, D.c L., and W. E. vilson, A.M. Wilmot, Rev G. R. Dodwell, am. Weymouth, Rev P. J. illeul, A.B., Rural Dean. Tarbay, Rev W. J. Arnold. Yarmovih, Rev H. L^A. Aimon, b.d. Travelling Misalonary, C. B , Rev Simon Gibbons. Ri-kcK Edward Island — The Venble J. H. Read, d.d.. Archdeacon of p. E. I. Charhttetown, St. Peter'?, Rev G. W. Hodgson, A.M., and Rev W. B King, a.m.; St. Paul's, Rev D. Fitzgerald, d.d., Rev C O'Meara, Rev L C. Jenkins, d.cl.., (retired). Georgetown, Rev . Alberton, Rev H. D3'er. Crapnud, Rev T. Johnston. Milton, Venble Dr. Ilead. Port Hill, Rev T. B. Reagh. St. Ekanm^'a, Rev K Richardson, a>m. New lAmdvn, Rev U. Har(>er. DAVID BOCU£» FAINTER AND GLAZIER, Llqnld Marine Piiliitg are Nold hj the ytllon. [1886 FT. L. [> D., Lord r Halif'nx ^8 Scotia; lard, D D , y fMinor r. I*ranci8 iev W. C. ,. Mark's, n Miiuiion, Chaplains, Furtiidf^e, Aylesford, ral Dean, ired), Kcv '.town, Kev •6ot«i', Rev J. Axford. utler, A.B. , JCiutem . Horner. M. Glace Hnrriett- Kentville, , and Rev idonderi'v, Rev G. R. )ean, and ral Dean. .B. New )8er, A.M. l^ecombe. j arkini>on. , Ancient. forth. Rev (arqarefs 1, liev W. ackenzie. lev R. D >ean, an<} ev J. A. ard, i).D., d W. E. lev P. J. h, Rev H. tons. rchdeacon .M., and Rev C 5V . Milton, Rev K 1885] ALMANACK. 183 > King's Oollefre, Windaor. Foandod, A.t>. 1787.. ('Imrtered by KinKCteorpe T!I, a.i>.1802. Vniron, \\\9 Grace the Archbishop ot Canterbury. IJoaiu* or (iovkhnonh, 188-1-84.— The Ri^ht Kev Hibljert Binney, n.n., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Visitor and President of the Board of (iovernors. Moo Mr -FuHlice Wilkins. ncL, lAfe (inr-rnor ; Veiibl Archdeacon (jilpin, p.d.. (.'Ijiirles Wilcox. Kpq , Kev (Jco W. llorljjHon, m.a., Hon Wm J. Alm-.n. m.d., Henry Pryor, Kw). i>.r.i„, Andrew J. «.\»wie, Kh^, m.i>., Hon C- J. Towns- hen. Treasurer, Hon 8. L. Shannon, d c L. ; Secretary, C. H. Carman. Halifax Branch of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Patron, Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons, Hi^ Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace the Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman of Committee. Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia. Consists of three houses— (1), The Bishop; (2), the Clergy who are duly licensed; (3), the Laity by their representatives. Clerical Secretary, Rev Dr Partridge, No. 54 Granville Street. Lay Secretary, R. J. Wilson, Esq. Board of Foreign Missions. Appointed by the Synod. Chairman ex-officio, The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. Treasurer, W. Gossip, Esq. Secretary, Rev Dr. Partridge. r u f 236 Argjrle bt., Halifax -Window SMades, Glaii. HBNDEBSON M POTTS. VaniifMtirart I a m i. s § i a e u 184 belcher's farmer's [1886 Ohuroh Bndowmtnt Fund. ;. Silver, Knq; viee-vnatrmftn, wmticiiip; Jreaturer, F^in.; Secretary, Kev l>r. Parfridjro; Wm Hare, ('. i^olr, KHq, M I)., T. A. Brown, J. \V. U. Kowley, Joseph «nt, J. Johniton Hunt, Col. Poyntz. Chairman, W. C. Silver, Enq; Vtee'Chairmfin. WmOciiip; Treasurer, Jno. T. WyMe, Ki " ' •* - Bullock.J. R. heWi Siarr, Jno Y. TayzAnt, Ohuroh of England Tnatituta. To encourage kindly intercourae amonff Churchmen, and to difftiae a knowledge of the Church's work. Patron, The I^ord Binhop of Nova Scotia. President, W. C Silver. I'tce- President*. Rev Dr Hill, J. J. Hunt, C. 8. Hsrrington, S. H. Slireve. Treasurer, Thos Brown. Secre- tary, W. M. Brown. OLiCBOY OF THB ROMAN OATHOLIO OHUKOH. Diooeae of H*lifa]^. St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax, His Grace the Most Jlev. C. O'Rrien, Archbishop: Very Rev Monsignor Power, V. 0., Very Rev Canon Madden, Rev Edward F. M-irphy. hecretarv; Rev George A. Kllis. St. Patrick's Church, Very Rev Canon Carinocfv, Rev S. 8. Bicgs. St. Jot«epl'j Churcli, Rev Peter Danaher. t)artmmUh, Very Rev Canon Woods. Chezzetcook, Rev J. Crouzier. Sheet Harbour, Rev Chas Underwood. Herrtng Cove, Rev J. T. Bresnan. Prospect, Rev J. Scott. Chester, Rev Kd. Kennedy. Caledonia, Rev T. J. Butler. Pubnioo, Rev Wm Mcl^eod. Eelbrook, Rev .T. M. Manning. Yarmouth, Kev £. J. McCarthy. Tusket Wedge, Rev Alphonsun Parker. Salmon River, Rev D. C. O'Connor. Meteghan, Rev J, Daly. Church Point, Clare, Rev J. M. Gay. St. Bernards, Weymouth, Rev William J. Mihan. St. Croix, Rev E. d'Hommi<>. Annapolis, Rev T. J. Grace, Rev. J. J. Curtin. KentviUe, Rev P. M. Holden. Windsor. Rev Tiios Daly. Bedford and Knfield. Rev A. P. Desmond. Truro, Rev J. C. Commane. Londonderry, ^v Wm B. Hamilton. Parrs- boro\ Rev H. Malone. Minudie, Kev MU J. Driscoll. AmherU, Rev P. Donnelly. Bermuda, Rev Dr P. Walsh. Chaplain to the Forces, Halifax, Verv Rev Canon Carmody ; Bermuda, Rev J. Twomey. Ciuplain to Mount St. Vincent Convent, Rev A. Mclsaac. OathoUo Orphanage, 385 Brunswiok Street. Superioress, Sister M. Vincent. There are 70 orphans under the c^re of the Sisters of Charity in this Institution, which depends for support on the voluntary contributions of the charitable. Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Officers of the General Council, Spiritual Director, Rev K. F Murphy. President, M. B. Daly. Vice-Prest, Thomas Durnev, J. P. Treas, Wm Chisholm. Sec'y, Wm Compton. Assistant Secy. J. Dillon. There are nearly 60 members attached to the jtliree Conferences of St. Mary's, St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's. Meetings held weekly and all relief given in kind after a careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute family. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring Oarden Boad, for Boarders and Day Scholars. Tlie Community numbers 30, of whom 12 conduct classes each day in various branches. Young Ladies admitted from 6 years. Ihe French and German languages taught by natives of both countries as well as all the branches of an English education. Music and other accomolishments taught by the ladies of the Convent, and by the most eminent teachers in the city. 188 B T EMte N. McDc Cape St. Ai Pomq ffarSo Copt Port Ca Rev. 1 McPh( C. P. 1 McKei McGill Mclotc McPhe Bourge PortH Marga Ba« B J. Mac( Ohnadt Princet COLl the towi MeDoni Esqs. Thb TheMoi vent of French t The have fl( Arichat, there ar common butious < Norths^ DaYID BOCUE, PAINTEK AHll 6LAZIEB, Mode P. 6. Mc PRESI Rev Alej son. R«v Mcintosh Clarke. Rev G. John Mc] 286 and Dealers In Painters' General Supplies* [1886 'ea$urer, lare, C , Joseph diffuse A of Nova m, .1. J. . Setre- HCH. O'Brien, 1 Madden, . Patrick's Jot«eph' } n Woods, nderwood etUr, Kev n Mcleod' ^r. Tu$ket O'Connor. [Gay. St. I'Hommi**. ilev P. M. [.Desmond. 1. Parr$- i«, Rev p. ., Halifax, to Mount the c^re of lupport on Murphy* BBS, Wm IThere are [arjj's, St. If given in \te family. for bh day in le French [ell as all lUshments sachers in 1885] ALMANACK. 186 Diooeae of Ariohat. J9i«A(W- -Right Rev. John Camkkon, n d., rcniding at Antlgonish. The Diocese of Arirhat coinpriitvH tlie hlaiul of (Jape lireton, and three Eastern Counties of Nova Scotia proper. Established Sept 21, 1844. Nova SayriA.—AntufonUhe, Rev Hugh Qillis. Pktun, Revd Roderick McDonald. LUmore. Rev A. McOillvray. Arimig, Rov John Shaw. t'apt George, Rev J. Fraser. We»t Kirtr, Ohio, Rev Ron Mc(ii]livray. St. AndrevyB, Rev J. V. McDonnell PotnautUe, Rev Josepii Chiaholm. Potnquelte Forks, Ruv J. J. ChlHJiolm. TracadU, Rev F. Broussard. Harbour Bouchi, Rev P. Forgeron. Guytborouyh, R«v Michael Tomkins. Cnpt Canto. Rev J. Rithnrd. Port Mulgrave, Rev. Qeo. McAuley. Port Felix, Rev. A. Vanrentcrghera. Oapk BtiKTov.—Arichat, Rev J. Quinan, p p. lAttle Arichat, Rev. E Nadeau. D'E$oofu$e, Rev Josenh (Quinan, d d. UAnhite, Rev L. McPherson. Red hlandn. Rev John McDougall. Riner Bourgeois, Rev C. P. Martell. Eatt Bay, Rev Neil McLeod, v. a. Oramt Narrows, Rev M. McKenzie. Bay St. Lawrence, Rev. W. McPhemon. J9ots(/(t/e, Rev Alex. McGillivrav. Ingonuth, Rev J. J. Fraser. North Sydney, Rev Daniel Mcintosh. Sydney Mine^, Rev Dr. Cameron. Little Bras a' Or, Kev M. McPherson. South Sydney, Rev James (Quinan. Main-^i-Dieu, Rev M. Bourgeois. Oreignish, Judtque, Rev Archibald Chisholm. Portnoodf Rey Colin Chisholm. Broad Cove, Rev Donald Chisholm. Margaree, Rev M. Laffln. i,hetica/i/u>. Rev Peter Fisset. Little Glace Bay, Rev P. Chisholm. Bridgeport, Rev. Dr. Chisholm. Mabou, Rev K. J. Macdonald. Cow Bay, vacant. lona. Grand Narrows^ Rev R. Grant. QhnadaU, Rev. D. Mclsaac Fr{ar*s Head, Inverness, Rev Wm LeBlanc. Prinoevdlef Rev D. McDonald. R«liCiouB ftad liiterary Institutions. CoLLEOK AMD Skmimary OF St. Francis Xavibr. -"Established in the townof Antigonish. Rector, Rev. Dr. N. McNeil, Professors, Rev Alex. McDonald, D. D., A. McDonald, J. D. Copeland and A. McD Thomson, Esqs. Thk Trappist Monks, at Tracadie, have a flourishing establishment. The Monks are principally natives of Belgium. Here also, there is a Con* vent of the Trappistine Sisters, all natives of the place, and generally ot French and Scotcn origin. The Sistkbs of thx Congregation of Notre Dame, of Montreal, have flourishing academies for female education of the highest order at Arichat, Antigonish, Pictou, West Arichat, and Port Huod. Besides* there are throughout the dioce»e several academies, and superior and common schools, paKly supported by government, and partly by contri- butious of the people. There are also superior schools at Stellarton and North Sydney, conducted by the Sisters of Charity. PBXSBTTSBIAN CHUBOH IN CANADA. Synod of the Maritime Frovinoes. Moderator, Rev J as McLean, Londonderry. General Treasurer, Rev P. G. McGregor, d d., Halifax. Clerk, Rev. P. M. Morrison, Dartmouth. Presbytery of Sydney — Afira and Sydney, Rev Hugh McLeod, d d. Rev Alex Farquharson. Rev J. Murray. Sydney Mines, Rev Matthew Wil- son. Ruv Donald McMillan. St. Ann's and North Shore, Rev Abraham Mcintosh. Botdarderie, Rev David Drummond. Cope North, Rev Peter Clarke. Gabams and Pramboise, Rev Donald Sutherland. Grand River, Rev G. Lawson Gordon. Glace Bay, Rev J. A. Forbes. Cow Bay, Rev John McDonald. N. Sydney, Rev Dr Muiray. Dp t I I 286 Aryyle Stf Uallfax— Stains for Woody Gloes. IRONCLAD METALLIC PAINT, best possible coveriigr for 00 a IS b g «> Q I: m H- US 186 BELCHERS FAKMBR S [1885 Presbytery of ViCTOJtiA and Richmond — Port Ilastinfrs and Jiivei' Denis, Kev \Vm G. Forbes. Baddeck and Forks, Kev Kenneth IVIcKenzie. Lake Ainslle, Rev Alex Grant. West Bay, Rev Don Mac- Dougall. Middle River, Rev Alex McRae. Straik Lome, Midayawatch, Kev Angus McMillan. Mabou, Rev E. Roberts. Whycoco- viah, Kev J. Rose. Presbytery of Pictou — New Glasgow, Revd George Walker. Barney s River and Blue Mountains, Rev 1). B. Blair. Salem Church, Green Hill, Rev V\ illiam Stuart. Hopewell, Rev Alex McLean, A. m. James' Church, New Glasgow, Rev E. A. McCurdy. Spiingville, Rev A. McL. Sinclair. Lochaber and Union Centre, Kev J. F. Forbes. Glenelg, etc, Rev John Ferrie- Prince Hi. Church, Pictou, Rev W. Donald. United Church, New Glasgow, Rev Ephraim Scott. Merigomish. Rev C. S. Lord. Knox Church. Pictou, Rev. James S. Carruthers. Little Harbour, Rev Robert Laird. West River, Rev A. W. McLeod. Sherbrooke, Rev. J. L. George. Westville, Rev R. Gumming, Presbytery of Wallace — Wallace, Rev Andrew Gray. Goose River, Rev W. S. Darragh. River John, Rev H. B. McKay. Tatama- gouche. Rev Thomas Sedgewick. Springhill, Rev J. M. Robinson- Wallace, Rev. S. Boyd. Earltown, Rev E. Gillies. Amherst, Rev D. McGregor. Pugwash, Rev J W McKenzie. New Annan, Rev R C Quinn. Presbytery of Truko— C^twW, Revds John I. Baxter, J. H. Chase, a.m. Trurq, Rev William McCulloch, D. D.„Rev E. Ross. Riverside, Rev A. Cameron. St. PauVs, Truro, ^ '■ ■ Upper Lon- donderry, Rev James Sinclair. Stewiacke, Rev Edward Grant. Middle Stewiacke, Rev Edwin Smith. Ti'uro West,- — — ; — . Lower Londonderry, Rev James ftlcLean. Acadia Mine$, 'Rev Johq' A. Lug^n. Economy, Rev Alex F. Thomson. Clifton, Rev J D McGillivray. Cold- stream, Kev W. T. Bruce, m.d. Bpringside, Rev &• C; Unnn. Parrsboro, Rev A. Ross. ,. .. Presbytery of Halifax — Musqwdfitoit^iReiv Robt Sed(BVJck. Agent of the Church, Rev P. G. McGregor, x> d. Fm Mamy/ff(JthfM:, RevR.F. Burns, D D., Halifax, Prof. A. PoUok, D D., Prof A. McKnigbt, d.d., Prof J. Currie, , Prof John Forrest. St. Matthews, Halifax, Rev.. Robert Laing. Dartmouth, Rev Peter M Mprrison. Newport. Rev Ebenezer McNab. Richmond, Rev A. L. Wyliie. Chalmers Church, Halifax, Rev J. McMillan. Poplar Grove Church, Halifax. %ty. X\\Sirx Simp- son. St. John's, Halifax, Rev H. H. Mqni'erson. 'Keniville, Rev J. B. Logan, A m. Milford. Rev A- B. Dickie. Maitl(i,nd:,'l^'ki^ T. Chalmers Jack. Musquodoboit Harborir, ^c. Rev James AiiVfferson. Warwick, Bermuda, Rev John Wallace. Little 'River, Musquodobsophy and Christian Lvidences. Alfred D. Smith, a m., Professor of DXyiD KOCHfii l*AiMT]iE Ai\D tiUiClJBft* ad©— Manafaetored bj HtaXDEBSON ft POTTS, Halifax. 1885 A. B., reoketi, ' HaUfax -S. F. : I, John I [). •Jno Horton^ , W. G. Uon and avy; J. (. GiUs Acadia Stellar- laUland, uodobok, '. Sheet jhn Gee. Tweedy. r PhUw, G. W. Athd, *Jaine8 ^ney, W. Secy. )W, A B. J. CaU- ViUdge, Brown. jewater, Yar- P. H. Bar- \ Harbor, A. B. Jfessor of If Moral leBSor of 1886] ALMANACK. 18'J Classics. S. W. Hunton, a. m , Prof«i8for of Mathenaatica. G. J. Laird, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and JExperimental Physics. Faculty of THEOLOGY—JameT R Inch, u.n., President (Ex officio.) Professor of Logic and Biblical Literature. Rev C. Stewart, d d.. Dean. Professor of Old Testament Exegesis, and Systenuitic Theology. Rev C H. Paisley, A. M., Profes-^ar of New Testameat Greek. A. D. bmith, m a., Protiissor of Greek, Moiint Alliaon Wesleyan Male Academy. Head Master, Thompson T. Davis, b. a. Chaplain, Rev. C. Stewait, i>. V. The Academy has a full StaiF of well-tramed Teachem, moat of whom are College Graduates. The fir^t Term of tkke Academic year begins on the ^th of August. For particulars send for a Catalogue. Mount AUiaon Ijadies* Academy. Prhacipal, Rev D. Kennedy, 8.t.d, All departments of Instruction will be maintained in the very highest state of efficiency, and no pains will be spared to prove worthy of the public confidence and fHvor so generously and continually expressed. Catalogues containing full information 8up> plied on application to the I'rincipai. Students adviitt&d at ai^' lime. BAPTIST OONVENTTON OP THE MARZTIMS PSOVINCBS, i*re»dent. Rev A. W. Sawyer, ixix, /-Volfvilk, N. S. Vice-Pre»ide»tt, Arthur iSimpson, Ksq,, Bay View, P. E- 1-, John S. Trites, Esq., Moncton, j N. B. Seereiaru, Rev E. M. Keirstead, m.a., Wolfville, N. S Aast. Secretary, Rev J. O. Redden, lUA., Alexandra, P. E. I. Treasurer, Harry Aver, Esq., Moncton, N. B. Assistant Treasurer. C, W. Roscoe, Es^., VVolfvUle, N. H. Uniiperaity of Aeadia College. (InstitutedA. D. 1&38.) GovKKNORS— Rev A. W. Sawyer, n d., President of the College, ex officio. Austin Locke, Esq , Rev D. G. MacDonald. B. H. Eaton, a.m , QC, C. F. Eaton, Esq.. Rev C. Goodspeed, a.m.. Hon A. F. Randolph, C. F. Clineh, Esq , Rev 8. B. Kempton, a m., Hon D. McN Parker, m d , D.c u. J. H. Harding, Esq., Rev J. W. Manning, a.b., Rev T. A. Higgins, A.M., William Cummings, Esq., H. C Creed, a.m., E. D. King, A^M.^ Silas Alward, ».c.i«. Rev. A. G)honn, A.M., C- B. Whhiden, m. p. p. Secretary, T. A. Higgins. A M., Wolfville» N. S. Treasurer, X. 2. Chip- man, Esq., Wolfville, M. & Senatr of V»y\v.VLWVi.—FelkntSi Theodora H.. Rand, d.c. i*. Rev. S. B. Kempton, a.m.. Rev. E. M« Saunders, d.d., Silas Alward, Esq.,D.c.i<., Judge Johnstone, A. m.. Rev. D. A. Steele, a. m. Schohrst Rev. A. Calioon, A. m., J. Parsons, A. b., Rev G. O. Gates, A. m., IL C Creed, A. m., Hon. Neal McL od, a. m., Jolin Y. Payaant, a. m.. F. 1L Eaton, A. m., T. E. Corning, a«b., m.p.p., E. D. King, a.m., q.c. Rev. J. £. Hopper, i>.d.^ Rev. W. H. Warren, a.m., W. M. McVicar, a. m. Faculty — Rev A.W. Sawyer, ». d., Fresideni, and Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy; Rev.E. A. Crawley,'' d. d.. Professor Emeritr.s; D. F. Higgins, A M., Professor of Mathematics; R. V. Jones, a. m.. Pro- fessor (^ the Greek and Latin Languages; Rev. E. M. Keirstead, a.m.. Professor of Knglish Litt-iature and Logic; T. H. Rand, D.cii., Professor of Theory and Practice of Education and History; Albert Coldwell, a.m., Profess ir of the Natural Sci» nce». as M SB a m e« I i!^ Argyle at«» Halifax— Pa^r Uangtass^ PROCESS METALLIC PAINT, m OS •*^ 9 • JO If) 91 g J9 D Pi o M & m H p 190 BELCHERS PARMKRS [1885 Associated Alumni of Aeadia College. President, Judp:e Johnston, a.m.; Viee-Pre*>5d'ent, K. D. Kinp, am. q.c ; Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Andrews, B A., Dwectois^ H. C- Creed, a»m., J. F. Parsons, B. H . Eaton. Borton Academy- Professor J. F. Tufts, A.M., I^tin and History; B. If. Sawyer, B.A., Greek and English ; F. R. Haley, Mathematics. Acadia Seminary. Mis* Mury R. Graves, Princip;il. Miss Clara B. Marshall, ab,, Fnglfah and Latin. Miss Augusta J. Dodire, Music. Miss Eliza Hiarding, FaHiting and Drawing. Miss Jennie M. Hitchingji, Vocal Music. French and German. Miss H. E. Wallace, Elocution. Board of ForeiRn Missions, located at St. John, N. B. John March, Esq., Rev. Henr\' Cross, A.W. Marsters, Esq.. C. F. Clinch, Esq., T. S. Sims, hsq , C. P. Baker, Esq., Rev. G. O. Gates, a.m., Rev D. A. Steele, a.m., Rev. J. F. Bartlett, Rev. E. M. Saunders, u n.. Rev. G. E. Day, m.d., Rev, \V. J. Stewart, Rev. I. E. Bill, d.d., Rev. J. E. Hopper, n.D., J. H. Karding, Esq. Secretary, John March, Esq., St. John, N. B. Home Mission Board, located at Yarmouth, N^ S. Rev. C. Goodspeed, a.m.. Rev, J. D. Skinner, Joshua Heustis, C. S. P. Robbins, Esqs , Rev. J. E. Hopper, d.d., A. C. Robbins, Esq. Rev G. E. Day, MD., Rev. J. B. Woodland, W. R. Doty, Esq., Rev. A. Cohoon, A.M., Rev. J. A. Gordon, Rev A. H. Lavers, Rev J. 1. DeWolfe, a.m., James Crosby, Esq., T. B. Crosby, Esq. - ^ . j Ministerial Sduoation Board. Rev. Prof. D M. Welton.PH.D., d d.. Rev. E. N. Archibald, J. J. Bost- wick, Esq.. Rev S. B. Kempton, a.m., J. W. Barss, Esq., Prof. D. F Higgins, Ph.D., C. F. Eaton, Esq., Rev. A. W. Sawyer, d d., Rev. I. A. Higgins, am. Board of Management of Ministerial Belief and Aid Fund. Rev. E. J. Grant, Arthur Simpson, Esq., Rev. E. Uiokson. a.m., Kev. E. M. Saunders, d.d., Rev. J. W. Manning, a.b., Stephen Selden, Esq,, Hon. D. McN. Parker, m.d., d.c.l., J. F. L. Parsons, Esq., Rev J. F. Avery. ,*^' • < ■^#*' MINISTBRS OP BAPTIST CHURCHES IN NOVA SCOTIA. Central Association. ■.'i'i ■,M' Bridgewater, Rev Steplien March. Bermck, Rev D, 0. Parker, Rev E. O. Read. Bitllown, Rev W. H. Bradshew. Cambridge, Rev J. E, Bleakeney. Canard, Rev. S. B. Kempton, A.M. Canning, Rev, David Freeman,' a M., Rev W. H. Robinson, A m. Chester, Rev Joseph F. Kemp- ton. Dartmouth, Re\ E. J. Grant Falmouth, Rev. Jos. Murray, a.m. Gasperaux, Re/ John Williams. Halifax, Rev. E. Mo Saunders, D.D., Rev. J. W. Manning, A.B., Rev. J. F. Avery, Rev. John Miller, Rev. R. R. Philp, a.c, Rev. D. (i. Shaw, Rev John Pryor, d.d. Hammond's Plains, Rev. W^allace Lucas. Hantsport. — Kempt, Hants Co., Rev. Geo. A. Weathers. KentriUe, Rev. Geo. Armstrong, d.d- Kingston, Aylfsford, Rev. F. Bf^attie. Long Point, Rev D. Pineo. Mahone Bay, Rev.A. W. Barss. New Germn'ny, Rev M. W. Brown, a b. St. Marga- ret's Bay, . Upper Ayksford, Rev. J. L. Read. Walt Medal at Do il- o s '5? s '43 S3 192 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 MEDICAL REGISTER. Almon Hon W J., m D, Glasgow, 1838, Halifax city Addlington Robert, M D., Edin, M R c 8 K, 1857, Sackville, Halifax Aitken Chas C, M D, Harvard, Mass, Lunenburg Almon Thos K, M n, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, Long Island Col, 1866, Hx Andrews A R, Halifax Mod Coll, 1879, Morden Road, Kings Co Andrews C F, M D, Harvard, 1868, Caledonia, Queens Allen D C, M D, JeflF Med Coll, Phil, 1875, Amherst, Cumberland Allen Jas G, M i). Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1880, Lockeport, Shelbume Angus A C, M D, Coll Phy and Surg, Balt'e, 1882, Oxford, Cum Co Anderson F U, L R c s, Edin, 1883, l r c p, Edin, J883, M r c a, Eng, 1884, Yarmouth Atkinson, M C, M D, Halifax Med Col, 1881, Pro and City Hospital Barnaby John M, M n. Harvard, 1863, Mill Village, Queens Barnaby C D, Licentiate Med Board, 1881 Bell Geo W, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N'Y, 1869, Mill Village, Queens Black Rufus S, M D, Edin, L r c 8 B, 1836, Halifax city Brown Saml D, M D, Uni of Ponn, 1848, Maitland, Hants Bingay Geo T, M D, Uni of N Y, M R o 8, Eng, 1849, Westport, Digby Barton Wm J, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1858, Pubnico, Yarmouth Bingay John M, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1863, Tusket, Yarmouth Bums S W, M D, Bellevue Hos Med Coll, N Y, 1864, Shelburne Barss Alex DeW, M D, Edin, 1864, ^^'olfville, Kings Burgess F N, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1865, Cheverie, Hants Black C A, M D, Uni of Penn, 1867, Amherst, Cumberland Black J B, M D, Uni of Penn, 1866, Windsor, Hants Burgess Geo O, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1866, Somerset, Kings Buckley George E, M D, Jetf Med Coll, Phil, 1867, Guysboro' Bell George, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1S68, Barrington, Shelburne Black John F, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1868, Halifax city Borden Fredk VV, M 1), Harvard, Mass, 1868, Canning, Kings Bent \Vm H, M d, Harvard, Mass, 1869, Argyle, Yarmouth Barnaby Gid, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1872, Petite Riviere, Lunenburg Bums T M, M D, Bellevue Hos M 0, N Y, 1864, Lockeport, Shelbume Bowles E P, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1874, WolfvUle, Kings Balcom Parker N, M D, Uni of N Y, 1875, Aylesford, Kings Bent Chas, M D, Uni of Penn, 1847, Truro, Colchester Bethune J ohn T, M d, Halifax Med Coll, 1875, Baddeck, Victoria Best Fredk, M D, Uni of Penn, 1876, Burlington, Hants Beckwith J K, registered under sec 37 of Med Act, 1867, Lockeport Bliss G C W, M D, Jefferson Med Coll, 1880, Amherst, Cumberland Byers J A, M D, Bellevue Hosp Med Coll, 1875, Spring Hill Mines Carrit Thos W, Uni of Penn, 1855, Amherst, Cumberland Collie James B, m d. Harvard, Mass, 1869, River John, Pictou Clarke Augustus F, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1869, Parrsboro', Cumberland Cameron V\ m, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1872, Halifax city Cameron John, M n, Glasgow, L R C S, Edin, 1845, Port Hood Chase Thos C, M i), Uni of N Y, 1873, St Mai-garets Bay, Halifax Campbell Donald, M D, Dalhousie Coll, 1874, Halifax city Chisholm Donald, M i), Dalhousie Coll, 1874, Judique, Inverness Cox Robinson, m d, Dalhousie Coll, 1875, Up Stewiacke, Colchester Campbell John G, M D, Uni of Penn, 1^6, Goose River, Cumberland Clarke J J, registered under section 37,^'Ied Act, 1876, Barrington Cunningham N F, M D, Bellevue Hosp M C, N "Y, 1877, Dartmouth Chisholm Mdoch, M D, McGill Coll, Mont, 1877, Loch Lomond, Richmd Carrit Edward, L R c 8, Edin, 1827, Guysboro' Creed Chas, M r c 8, London, 1838, Pugwash, Cumberland DATiD ROCM£* PAINTER AND OliiZlER, 18. Cra Claj Can Com Can Croi ^re< Cart Cald Cr6€ Cov< Chir Colei Cad€ Chul Curr Chisi Cogsi Cald^ Cole Dyer DeVV, Denis Davis Dodg( DeMt Denisi Dodd Doneh Dakin DeUil DesBr Densni Drew ( Ellisi^u j Eustao ii^mdon Ellison Farish Fraser Farish Forbes FarisJi Fitch S Fixott ] French Eraser ^ F'arrell : Falcone Fitch J Fuller I Foster J Fraser I Freemar Fullertoi Fullertoj Fox Cha Gilpin B Geddes 1 Dominion fixbfbllion, 186S, for Pnre White Lead Paints lona aport srland Vliaes ■land jer Id Ifax lester berland jigton louth Lichmd 1885] ALMAXACK. 193 Crane Chandler, m d, tJniof Penn, 1850, Halifax , Uniof P«nn, Phil, 18('>9, Digby CowiG A J, M D, Uni of P«nn, M K c s l, 1860, Halifax city Cameron Hugh, M n, Uni of Penn, 1^1, Mabou, Inverness Croucher Albt E, M D, CoU Phy and S, N Y, 1803, Bridgewaber, Lunbg "Creed Edwin, M D, Hygea Thera Coll, 18C5, Upper Newport, Hants Carey Robert H, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1866, Lunenburg Calder Jas S, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1866, Bridgewater, Lunenbuiig Creelman F G, M n, Coll Phy and Sur, 1867, Maitland, Hants Cove John W, M D, Uni of Penn, 1867, Spring Hill, Cumberlaod Chipman Henrv, M D, Harvard, Mass, 18()8, Horton, Kings Coleman J And, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1 868, Granville Ferry, Annapolis Cadegan J C, M D, Bellevue Hosp Med Coll, N Y, 1882, L Glace Bay Chute J R, M D, Halifax Med Coll, 1877, Sheet Harbour Currjr M A, H D, Uni City of New York, 1882, Windsor Chisholm D M, M D, Uni City of New York, Port Hood Cogswell A W, M ©, Halifax Med Coll, 1884, Halifax Caldwell G P, Harvard Uni, 1876, Halifax Cole W H, M !>, Bowdoin Coll, 1883, Caledonia, Queens Dyer J G, M D, Univ Louisiana, 1867, Halifax De\V<»lf Janies B;^ M i>, Edin, L s s E, 1841, Halifax Denison J N, M D, Uni of Penn, 1850, Brookh^n, Hants Davis Joseph D, M D, Hom Coll, Phil, l#t59, Yarmouth Dodge Stephen, M o. Coll Phv and Sur, N Y, 1859, Halifax DeBlois Louis G, M n, Ctill Phy & S, N Y, 1861, Bridgetown, Annapolis Denison J, Uni of Penn, 1858, Mah««» Bay, Lunenburg Gossip Chas J, M D, 1859, Windsor, Uant» Graham John McK, M D, Jeff Med ColU«1872, sesidencei net known Gunn Robt, M i), Bellevue Hosp Med Coll, 1874, iStrathloru, luvemegs Gaiidet Fidele, M D,^ Victoria Col, Montreal, 1880,. Meteghun, L>igby Co Gunter, G VV, M D, N Y Horn Coll, 18U7, Middleton, AnnapoUs Co Hooper Jolui C, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, 18t»4, Rawdon^ Hants Harris J H, M D, Bell Ho»p Med Coll, WG6, Bear River, Y anuoutb Harris Jas W, m d. Harvard, Mass, 1868, Digby Harley lienj V, registered under nection 37 Med A©t, 1872, Yannouth Hewson C VV, M D, Uni of Penn, 1872, River Herbert, Cumberland Harel Victor, '%L D, Victoria Coll, Monti, Aiichat, Richuiond Co Howard Stephen, M D, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1866, Oxford, Cumberland Harrington 1) DeW, m d. Coll Phy and Surg, N Y. 1867, Halifax City Jennings Edwd, ic D, CoU Phy and Sur, 1843, Halifax city Johnstone Lewis, M D, L B c », Edin, 1850^ Bk)ok House Mines, C B Johnston, Lewis, M D, Uni of Penn 1846, Stellartcm, Pictou Jones J Edgar, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1858, Digby, N S Jacobs S J, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1851, Lunenburg Jamieson Geo, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1866, Tangier, HaUfax Johnston Danl M, Halifax Med Ooll, 1878, Port Hawkesbuiy, C B Johnstone E J, M D, Bellevue Hosp Med Coll, 1882, Victoria Mines, C B Kirby Thomas, Licentiate of Med Board, 1857, Tusket, Yarmou^ Kirkwood Henry, M D^ Jeff Med Coll, 1859, Pictou KeUy Edgar K, M i>, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1865, Yarmoutt» Kelley F W, M D, Bowdoin Coll, Me, 1883,. Chester KeDy H L, M D, Uni of N Y, 1853, Yarmouth Kempton Zenas M, M D, Dartmouth, N H, 1866, Wallace, Cumberland Kennedy Evan, M D, Uni of Boston, 1880, Stellarton. Kinsman F S, M D, Uni of New York, 1884, Bear River, Digby Co Kent G L, M D, Wallace, Cum Co Kendall A S, M D, Bellevue Hosp Med CoU, 1882, Sydney Linton D M, M D, Halifax Med Coll, 1876, Westville, Pictou L'Esperance J G S, M D, Uni of Laval, Q, 1877,. Arichat, Richmond Lindsay A W H, M i>, Dalhousie Col, 1875, M B c M, Edin, 1877, Hx Lanigan John A, M D, Uni N Y, 1877, Halifax city Lathern J S, M i), C M McGill, 1883, L B c p, Loud,. 1883, Hx City Lowerison E H, M D, Jefferson Med Coll, 1883, Port Hibbert, Cum Marsters Holmes, M D, Jeff Med Coll, 1840, Berwick, Kings Milsom Thomas, M D, Harvard, 1870, Dartmouth. Miller J S, M D, Berkshire Med Coll,*1855, CornVallis, Kings Mitchell Robert, M D, l R c s, Edin, 1858, Amherst, Cumberland Moody J C, M D, Uni of New York, 1806, Windsor Morton J S, M D, Uni of New York, 1883, Shelbume Mitchell \V M, m d, Jeff Med Coll, PhUa, 1859, New Glasgow, Pictou^ Morse Leander R, M D, Harvard, Mass, 18G8, Lawrencetn, Annapolis Murray Geo, M D, Uni of Penn, 1860, New Glasgow, Pictou Morse Clinton J, M D, Edinburg, 1862^ Amherst Munro C H, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, West River, Pictou Morse John Allen, M D, Harvard, Mass, 18fr4, Ohio, Yarmouth Morse O H, M D. Harvard, Mass, 1804, Weymouth, Digby Muir David H, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1867, Truro, Colchester Marshall Fred R, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1868, Halifax city Maxwell Arch, M D, Jeff Med Coll, Phil, 1868, Bear River, Digby Morris Chas, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, Mid Musquodoboit, Halifax Munro Kennedy, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, Advocate Har, Cumberland Margeson C J, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1869, Hantsport, Hants \ Middlomass F, M d, Harvard, Mass, 1873, Berwick, Kiiigs Muir \^'illiam S, M d, L R c P and s, Edin, 1874, Truro, Colchester DAVID ftOCUE, FAIMI£B AND eLA^JUEfir 1885 I Miller I Mack Miller Mooro Mi)8«]; Marsli Morrii Miiher McKo; McLa< Mcfiit MacLf MjMjdf* i McFat McRol McGUl McCrre McKei McKei McGill McDor MeLea Mel>ji] Mclntfl , MeKay I McKay I McDon i McDou ! McPhe I McDon , McKJn I MeDon Mclnt© McLeai McMili McDon McKay McLeo( McDon McLew McLeui McMiJl McKeei McKay McLeat McLeo< Mc fiCaK McDon; MaeKei McDonj McLeaf McQue* Noi'rie \ Outhot I Oakes G Oakeg A Oulton < Oliver \ Parker •ale br HENDERSON ft POTTS^ Hail^at. [1885 osra iveme88 igby Co «0o outb rmouth o orland fax City rCB CB ne8,C B 3^berland 7 Co mood ', llx City Cum id , Pictou napoHa Chester lalifax nberland Bter Miller Samuel Nelson, M D, Uni of N Y, 1875, Miidleibn,' AnnapoKs Mack J Newton, M i), Bell Hoap Med Coll, 187.^ residence not known Miller C J, m o. Harvard, Miwh, 1S7.'», New (ilaHp<.vv, I'jotou Mooro W B, M n, Halifax Med Col, 1871), Keutvillo, King^^ Mosely C A, M u, Hx Med Coll, 1880, Halifax MarHhall C S, m i>, Uni «if New York, 188'2, Mill Village, (^ueenB Co Morrison D N, M n, C M, Hx Med Coll, 1883, Freeport, l>igby Co Maher Thomas, M I), Harvard, 18«)8, St Margaret's Bay McKean 8 (J A, M », Harvard, Mass, 1840, Victoria, C B McLatchy Harriw O, it i>, Jeff Mod Coll, Phil, 1854, Wolfvillo, Kings Mcfutotrti Alex, m i>, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1858, Antigonish MacLean Duncan, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1800, Shubenacadle, Han|» Mticdonald W H, M l), Harvai-d, Mass, 1802, Antigonish *^ McFatridge Robt, M i). Harvard, Mass, 1862, Halifax city McRobert W C, Licentiate Med Board, N S, 18G2, Truro, Colchester McCiillivray Alex, M n. Bell Hosp Med Coll, N Y, 1863, Sydney, C B MclTregor Murdoch, M D, Harvard, Mass, 18(>3, La Have, Luneubiin.^ McKenzie G«o J, M D, Jeflf Med Coll, Pliil, 1864, Pictou McKenzie .1, M D, Hx Med Coll, 1884, Port Mulgrave, N 3 McGillvray Dnld, H D, M B o P and a, Glasgow, 1864, Vale Colliery, Pic McDonald J B, m: d. Harvard, Mass, 1865, residence not known McLean John W, m d c m, McGill Uni, 1883, Port Hastings McDonald H N, M D c M, Queens Coll, Kingston, 1882, Scottsville, B Mcintosh Jn, u d, Jeff Med Col, Phil, 1866, Whycocomagh, Inverness MeKay Daul N, m d, BeU Hosp Med Coll, 1866, Little Glace Bay, C B McKay J H« M D, Col! Phy and Sur, N Y, m R c 8 1 p, Kdin, 1868, Truro McDonald J F, m »« HarvAid, Mass, 1868, Hopewell, Fictou MeDougaU John M, » n, Coll Phy and S, N Y, 1869, Oxford, Oumbld McPhei»on Hugh. M D, Una of Penn, Phil, 1869, North Sydney, C B McDonald J VV, M u, L R c a, Edin, 1869, Londonderry McKJnnon John B, M d, Harrard, Mass, 1870, Antigonish McDonald PA, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1871, Port Ilawkesbury, C B Mcintosh D, m d, Harvard, Mac's, f r c a, 1871, Edin, Pugwash, Cumb McLean A K, M'», Belle vue Ho4p Med Coll, 1872, Maivaree, C B McMillan Fiuiay^ M D, Dajhousie Coll, 1872, Sheet Harbor, HaUfax McDonald D^ regsstd nnder section 'Si, Act of 1872, Taitamagouche McKay Wm, m h, BeU Hoep Med Coll, N Y, 1873, Little Glaee Bay,CB McLeod Wm MeK, m u. Bell Hosp Med ColL N Y, 1875, Sydney, C B McDonald Michael A, M I), OoU Phy and S, N Y, 1876, Sydney, C B McLeod G Malcom, m u, BeU Ho»p Med CoU, N Y, 1877, Sydney, C B McLeiinan Angusi, u n, Uni Peim, Phil, 1873, Maigai»Q, Ini^erueas McMillan John, M u, McGill CoU, 1857, Pictou McKeen Rol>t Arth Haliburton, BeU Hogp Med Col, 1880, Caw Bay, B McKay Nonnan E, m d, Hx Med Coll, 1879, North Sydney McLean J W, M D, G M, McGill, 1883, Port Hastings, C B McLeod J K, M D, BeUevue Hosp Med CoU, 1883^ Sydney, C B Mcfiean David, BC D, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1864, WaUace, dumberland McDonald John, M D, Hx Med Coll, St Peters, Richmond, C B MaeKenzie W D, M D, Uni Penn^ Phil, 1877, Parrsboro', CmaberlMid McDonajd AUon, m d, BeUevue Hosp Med CoU, 1880, Louisburg, C B McLean J M, M i), C M, McGiU Uni, 1884, HopeweU, Pictou Co McQueen C A, m d, Jeff Med CoU, 1882, Stewiacke Norrie NVm, M D, Harvard, Mass. 1867, West Branch, River John Outh,}t George E, M D, Jeff Med CoU, Phil, 1845, Aylesford, Kinga OakeH (^orge B, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1864i, Digby Oakeig MiUedge, M i\ Harvard, Mass, 1866, Sydney, C B Oulton Chas liufus, ' R c s, Lond, 1843, Five Islands, Colchester Oliver W S, M D, r i c a. Ire, 1867, HaUfax Parker Hon D McN , M D, L B c s, Edin, 1845, Halifax city ? D » QD H 00 236 Arsjle HU, Halifax— Brosiiest raiuta* Dr/ Colonu Tarnlshesy all klndst for sale bf ■ * H 1 be H 1 § H W 1 ^ H OB W 2i ■■1 s ■f e ik R : 1^4 N^ ^n'lli J & 'IP » 'M M ffl OS ^^ ^ r'X. » I'll H ;1' S55 |K H Payzant Elias N, M#r), Jeff Med Coll, 18ft5, Wolfvillo, Kings Tago A C, M u, Harvard, MawH. 18W), Truro, Colchonter PhilipB John 0, Licentiate Med Board, N S, 1850, Kiver Philip, Cum Pearson Wm, Licentiate Med Board, N H, 185<), Upner MuHquodolioit Poi)j)ard John L, M I), Harvard, MaHH, 180rK (Jreat Village, Colchoater Patten A D, M D, tJni of Michigan, 1808, Yarmouth Primrose Saml, registered under sec 37 Act of 1872, Lawrencetown, An Pickles Geo A, M i), Bell Hosp Med CoU, N Y, 1873, MahonoBayj Lun Perrin Albert M, M I), Uni of N Y, 1870, YaruMJUth Primrose F, m d, Uni of City of New York, 1884, Annapolis Ruggles Henry D, M D, CoU'Phy and S, N Y, 1831, W eymouth, Digby Randall Wm A C, M i). Ha Reid Alex P, M u, Mc(»ill, Harvard, Mass, 1842, Yarmouth L K c 8, Edin, 1858, Dartmouth, Halifax Roche Klisha, M D, Uni of Ponn, Phil, 1880, Tatamrg^mche, Colehester Read Herbert H, M D. McGiill, L R c a, Kdjn, 1861, Halifax city Rigby Chas D, m d, CoU Phy and Sur, N Y, ISOl, Halifax city Robert Cassimir, M D, Dalhousie Coll, 1875» Arichat, Richmond _ CB Ripley flufus, M n, Uni of N Y, 1^79, Amherst Steverman Jos, M D, Coll of Phy and Sur, N Y» 1836, Limenburg Stephen Robt, M D, Will Uni of Eri, O, 1838. Digby Schrage John, m d, Harvard, Mass. 1843, Barrington. Shelburne Slayter WB, Mn,LRCP and M u c a, Eng. l si, Dublin, 18()0. Halifax Sturgis Geo C, M d, Eel Mad Coll. PhU, 1862. Walton, Hants Sanford Arnold, M D. Harvard, Mass. 1864. Burlington, Hants Somers John, M i>, Bellevue Hosp Med CoU. N Y, 1866. Halifax city Street J C. M D, Harvard, Mass, 1853, Biidgewater. Lunenburg Smith Robt B, m d, Jeff Med Coll, Phil, 1807, U Stewiacke. Colchester Sptiiagle John Addy, m d c m. Halifax Medical College, 1883 Smith M A B. M d, Uni of New York, 1888, Halifax Sutherland Neil. M D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, Acadia Mihes Saunders D Oliver, m d. Harvard, Mads, 1800. Getson's Cove Sutherland Munro, m d. Harvard, Mass. 1871. WestviUck, Pictoa Sinclair Geo L, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, 1872. Dartnjouth, Ha^ax Syda U, registered under section 37, Act of 1872, D4gby Sommerville A McL, m d. Harvard, Mass, 1873, Caledonia, Queens Stewart John, M D, c M, Edin, 1877, Pictou Smith J Ross, M D, Uni of Penn, 1877, Great Village, Colchester Stuart Alexander, Ml), CoU Phy and S,^ N Y, 1865„ Meagher's Grant Stevenson R R, M D, Kentucky School of Medicine, 1865, Stawiacke Smith G A, M D, Bowdoin Med Coll, Maine, 1883, Liverpo^ Smith F P, M n, Bowdohi Med Coll, Maine, 1881, Barrington Teman John, M D. Glasgow. M R c s. Ire 1839, Halifax city Tujiper Nathan, M n, ITni of Penn, Phil. 1854, AmJxerst, Cfumiberland Thomas Walter, M D, Eel Coll. Plxil. 1800, Upper Stewiacke, Colchester Townshend A S, M D, Uni of Penn, Phil. 18(?2, Parrsboro', Cumberland Trenaman Thomas, M r>, CoU Phy and Sur. N Y. 186t9, Halifax city Thompson Arthur WeUesley, M D, Uni of N Y, 1880, Shubenacadie Truemftn Jas E, M i). c M. McGill, 1881, Macoau. Station, Cumberland Tobin Wm, pros. Ire, 1868, lrcp. Ire. 1870, pros, Ire. 1882, Halifax Tyler Walter Elbert, M D, Uni of N Y, 1879, Halifax city Venables Jas, M D, Harvard. Mass. 180?, Halifax city Wilson Israel K. M D, Jeff Med CoU. Phil 1834, Bai-rington, Shelbume Woodbiiry Jonathan, M d, Jeff Med CoU, 1850, Middleton, AjHiapolis Weeks S M, M i>, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1853, Newpoi-t, Hants Wickwire W N, m d, Edin, 1864, Halifax city W^itliers RusseU, m d, Coll Kiy and Sur, N Y, 1865, Annapolis DAYIB ROCU£> FiXJKTEB ANB GIJ12U£B» HFNITERSaN k POTTS, HALITAX. [1885 lilip, Cum sgiiodolrMnt ColchoBter ietown, An Bay, Lull uth, Digby ITalifax i Colehester ;ity ;ity oud nnapolls %by ydn©y, C B ume 60. Halifax t8 [lt» lifax raiich of the public service, or in any hospital or other char- itable insiitution, uniess he shall be registered under tiiu provisions of this chapt^er. 25. No cert ficate required by any Act now in force, or that mav here- after lie passed, from any plij'sieian or surgeon. ormodtcalprjictifioHcf shall be valid, unle.-'S the person signing the same shall be registered under this chapter. 26- If any person not registered orliceased under the provisions of this CI » $" 1 i \ 2Sa lr«rf le M.» Mali/ax— Mixed Paittt, QitUL Bronze. Rantfjr Colors, Pnreit iMid B^tt LliinM pAfntii Ita tke Iffftrftef, I'W OB a O M P »\ PS P P4 l'J8 iiEMlIKltld FAKMffU^ [1886 fhflptcr, ©r nM hemp pctiinlh' uTipUrod »« n phrsicinn or .'♦ur^''>n in Il«.r MiijcHty'n naval or niililHry Kervi«e, priU'tiHei^ PhyKU;, Hurjfery or Afidwiftry for hire, K"'") "' ''"P® "* rewiird, b»' hIi«1I theret>y ierfvit m sum ©f twtnty dollars for each ructi3C9. Ii7. Any sum f'orlcitt'd usder the iitxt precediBf,'seefion shntt !>« ref»v- ernblfl with cd, ohall belong to the Ifaiani A)r tiiu une t!i(>renf under thtH chiir)t«r. I'rttvided that, wliere tbu iiiformartlon leading tu such rerov- ery ohnll have ^wen xivnn hv any pfT^on iinconiMcted wfth t1«e mcdiciil profension, such pcnton shall bt, enlitUd to reoeive OBe-half of tho sum so recovered. 28. Upon the trial of snch cniwe, the burden of proof m to ♦♦»« lirpnne or ri^Ut of the dcf'iiidant to pruetis* Physio, Surgery ov Mi^UWy iu ^uva Scotia shall li« upon the defendant. J. F. BLACK, M. D., Beffitirar. Oflicc— 40 Granville St, Hah4kx,.N. Sw Regiater of qualified MidwlTes in the City of Halifax. (Only these are allowed by law to practice midwtfvry in the Cfty oi Ualifax.) Mrs Blytke, EdiDbiirgb and Aberdeen, 1946, dl Cogswell: Street. Mrs Magee, Edinburgh, 1863, South Street. Mm Adams. DubliTi, 1846, 47 George Street. Mrs »Ic(iregor, Edinburgh, 1878. 66 Gottingen Street. Mrs Masvn, Provfncial> Medical Board, 1878, Creigbton Btreet Mrs Little, do do Mrs Burgess, do* do Mrs Kyan, Mrs Harris, do do do do Mm GardsB, do do do do do do do 185 Gottingen Street. V21 Comwalfis Street. Queen Street. 21 Bilby Stwet. Kiehmond. Chemitts and Di ; lists* ^ The foUowing named are duly registeied ander the preTieiom of tlie Phannaey Act of 1876: , ^ . O^ecr* .•■—W. H . Webb, Fresident. J. K. Beat, Viet-Fresideut, J. McD Taylor, Treasurer. J. H. Angwin, Stcy. James H. Angwia . . . H. L. Atliins Franlc Armstrong. . . . Thomas A. Brown . . . J. K. Bent Stewart Burns Adam C. Bell B»*il Bell D. Berteaus Chjxrles E. Borden... Averv F. Buckle\'. .. Albert H. Backley... W. S. Copeland. Chas. F. Coelirane. . . John D Copeland. . . A. B. Cunningham... G«orge Carew ....'.. J. Howard Cavanagh John Chaloner .Halifax. , Truro. .Halifax. do.. do. Sydney. New Glasgew. .Stellarton. . Summerset. .Canning. Haliiax. . Halifax. .North Sydney. .Kentvil'le. .Antigonishe. .Annapolis. New Glasgow do. .Digl^. Jno. A. Craig N. Sydney. Thomas Duraey Hafifax. B. B. Dakin WindsM*. Martin F. Eager do. Alex. Fersvth do. Fred W. Fraser. ..... .Pic*ou. Robert P. Eraser do. Roderidk Eraser Westville. James K. Gordon Halifax, John D. Gaald Kiver John. J. L. Hemmeen Liverpoel W. H. Hamilton. Halifax. Geo. Bendeisoa Liverpool. George Irwin Halifax. Kftbevt S Masters Kentville. Jo.'ieph Margeson... .Halifax. Li. J. Myliua do. I). Mackintosh Pngwaah. Kiehard A. Ni^^t. . . .Ham'ax. l^ATID EOCUE, PAIJiTES AKD QLAZl£Jtf» [1885 n i» T?pr idwiftry ' twiiity >• rec»v- mtuiiier thereof ; if uiuJer ;h recov- meiliciil o »ura so 16 ?irenf>e in HwA lifax, r BaUftui.) MauufactHred by HENDERHON k POTTS, Halifax. t QfS of tbe ideuL J. &x. Isar. o. Ao. u. o. viUe. '»x» John, pod) ax. rpoo). 'ax. il!e. fax. do. M'ftSh. 'ax. 1885] ALMANACK. 199 ?'dwin Ti. NaMi T.nnenhiirf;. Win. K. Ormond VhI»' Colliorr. Wm. II. O'Dell Truro. C. K. Puttiier Huliiax. Bishop M. Porter Briilfjewator. Thonuis M. Power Ilahfax. F. K. Pontz do. William W. Kees Truro. Alfred Kouncofell Lunenburg. Georffe V. Knnd Wolfville. Charlefl C. Richards . . .Yarmouth. William II. Simaou.. .llalilax. J, Uodfrey &mith do Frank C. Simson Halifax. K. B. Sntilitli' do. •I. A. Shiiw WindHor. Wdliain II. Stevens. . .Dartmouth. F. A. Symonds Lunenburg. Henry A. Tavlor Halifax. John McI). 'lavlor. .. do. Chan. F. Taylor BridKewater. .I«>hn J. I'hlman Newport. W. H. Webb Halifax. A. A. Woodill do. Thomas Ward Kentville. John W. Webb W indoor. WM. H. O'DELL, Etgutrar. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. DALHOnSIE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITT. HALIFAX. Board of Qoybbnors — Hon Sir Wm Yoang, Ll. D., Knight, late Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, Chairman. Hon Sir Chas Tupper> K. 0. M. o , 0. B., M. D., M.P., Hon J. W. Ritchlc, Hon S. L. Shannon, Q. c. Judge of Probate Very Rev Geo M. Orant, d. d., Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's Univeraitv, Kingston, Ont, James W. Avery, E.., Presi- A., J* S. (ell, B.A., in ., a M. il X. Emeritus eid, M.D., [.R.G.8.L., s diseases TT of the John F. i Clinical , George jr of Ana- I Anatomy, •nee. E. structor in Instructor ^harmacy. Dr. A. P. . Skelly, itions will (which the If AX. of blind Pupils ten and is open Fraser, \President lie Execu- Isq, LL.D. 1885] ALMANACK. 201 Examiners for the Province, to examine and license Teachers — Language, Rev Geo B. Dodwell, m.a.; School Management, Teaching, SfC, Rev Principal Ross, d. d.; Mathematics, D. F. Higgins, a. m., Ph. d ; History and Geography, Rev Thos J. Daly, a.m. Normal AND Model Schools, Truro — Principal and Professor of Didactics and Chemistry, John B. Calkin, M.^i. Frank H. Eaton, b.a., Professor of Mathematics and Physics ; John B. Hall, Ph. d., Professor of Language and History ; Miss Ottie A. Smith, Instructor in Drawing and Calisthenics. Model School. — Academic Department, John A. Smith, a.b., Grade IX., James Little; Grade VIII., Miss M. A. Hamilton; Grade VII., Miss Janet Archibald ; Grade V I., Miss Ellen Dickie ; Grade V., Miss Bessie Webster; Grade IV., Miss Agnes Hamilton; Grade III., Miss Bessie Archibald ; Grade II , Miss Mary J. McLeod ; Grade I., Miss Mary Russell. Willow Street Branch — Grades IV. ^ v., Miss H. Church ; Grades I., II. ^ III., Miss M. Newcombe. School Districts, Inspectors and Commissioners. District No. 1 — The City and County of Halifax. — Hinkle Condon, Inspector, Halifax. City of Halifax Wm Ackhurst, (Chairman,) Michael Walsh, (Vice- Chairman,) R. bedtiewick, Dr H. Woodberry, Wm Roche, Dr H. H. Read, Alex Stephen, A. G. Hesslein, W. B. McSweeney, Patrick O'Mullin, William Nisbet, John M. Inulis. Supervisor, Alex McKay. Secretary, R. J. Wilson. Office, High School Building, head of Sackville Street. Western District Halifax Co — Revs John Woods, P. L. Madden, f». Danahar, Philip Brown, J. T. Breauan ; and Dominic Farrell, Jno E. Shatford, Geo J. Longard, James W. Turner, Jas Thompson, Charles Whitman. Rural District Halifax Co— Rev Robert Sedgwick, and Ezekiel Sybley, David Archibalil, Charles N. Fuller, Charles N. Sprott, David Archibald, 16th, J. D. Tupper, J. Taylor, George H. Madill, Geo. McLeod, Wra McKeen. East District Halifax Co— Revs Charles Underwood, Richmond Smith, E. W. Ball; and Henry Leslie, William Hall, W. H. Tidmarsh, Alex Leslie, Jos Martin, John Kirker, David Archioald, Malcolm Mc- Farlanc, John McKenzie, William Henley, Andrew Gaston, John C. Ross, James H. Whitman, and William 6'Leary. District No. 2— The Counties of Luncnhurg and Queens.— Thouacan, SykoB, 38, Don Geo S. Gaboon. Smith, Boyle, reeman, -A. C. :s, J. A. X. Irvin, n, T. H. , Henry , Frank George Parry. John W. y, Amos les Cain. Surette, , P. L. Melford jsander M. J. Jno S. |i)unbar, Gay; Jomean, [elancon, God it. ^d J. T. Miller, 1, Lewis Foster, lirsons. tt, Robt |ie, John lick. tlin W. rohn d 1885] ALMANACK. 203 Bowles, Jno Foster, Amos Black, George W. Fisher, Wm Eaton, E. A. Moren, D. Rupert Eaton, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Ilsley, Abr Ellis, Chas J. Tobin, Wm Magee, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Bcrden, Arnold S. Burbidge, James Lyons, J. M. Roscoe, Rufns Birgcss, Johnston Patterson, Russell Caldwell, Irad, Benjamin, James T. Manning, Stanley Eaton, A. Stanky Fisher B. H. Calkin, A. KcN. Patterson, Thos. Harris, Geo. Burgess, Edward R. Bishop, John Lyons, G. E. Reid, G. West, Geo Davidson. District of East Hants — Revd Jacob McLellan ; and Isaac O'Brien, Wm Hamilton, Wni Casey, Jno McLearn, Hugh McLearn, D. McLean, M.D., Jas McKeuzie, H. H. Blois, Wm Stevens, John Sim, Dr Creelman, James A. Thompson, Wm Brennan, Hugh McMillan, Hugh Fraser, A. G. McPhee, James Wier, m.d., Milton O'Brien, David R. Smith, Geo W. Smth. District of West Hants — Revds Thos Maynard, ma., J. Bancroft, John McMurrav, T. J. Daly ; and M. H. Goudge, Charles Mumford, Hiram Smith, And Shaw, Shubael Dimock, Geo DeWolf, Thos Aikins. District No. 6 — The Counties of Antigonish and Guysborough. — Roderick McDonald, Inspector, Guysboro'. Antigonish Co — Revs Hugh Gillis, Finlay Chisholm, Ronsld McGilli- vray, Hubert Gerrior, J. F. Forbes, James Fraser, John J. Chisholm, John Shaw; and Alexander Mcintosh, m.i>., Archibald McGillivray, Wm Chisholm, Thos M. King, i!^orman McDonald, Angus Smith, Jno C. McKinnon, m.d., Angus McGillivray, John D. Copeland. District of Guyshorough — Revds H. H. Hamilton, James Buckley, M. Tompkins, Geo McAuley ; and John Mahoney, E. J. Cunningham, Wm Moir, H. R. Cunningham, Thos Condon, Abraham N. Whitman, Donald Gunn, James Purcell. District of St. Mary's — Revds Henry Eagles, Richard Johnson, Robt Cumming, J. L. Georgti ; and Neil Gunn, Alex Cumminger, Allan McQuarrie, Juhn A. McDonald, Alexander Sinclair, Wm D. R. Caxr- eron, Alex. Anderson and Dr. Falconer. District No 7— The Counties of Cape Breton and Richmond. — Malcolm J. T. Macneil, Inspector, River Bourgeois, and Sydney, C. B. Cape Breton Co — Very Rev Neil McLeod, Revds Jas Quinan, Dr McLeod, John McNeill, John Quinan, Alexander Farquharson, A. A. McGillivray, G. Croucher, John Murray, Michael McKenzie, Donald Sutherland; M. A. McPherson, D. J. Mclntobh, Gavin Sinclair David Smith, S. F. Kendall, P. F. Bourgeoise, D. McMillan, Duncan McDonald, F. Draper, W. H. Evans, Dr Chisholm, R. D. Bambrick, John McDonald, J. A. Forbes; and C. H. Harrington, Lauchlin Robertson, E. T. Moseley, Donald McDougall,Miclil. McDonald, m.d,, Michael Slattery. Richmond Co— Revs John McDougnll, Charles P. Kartell, James M. Quinan, F. J. McPherson, Joseph Quinan, D. D., D. McDougall, G. L. Gordon ; and E. P. Flynn, David Gruchy, John Freehill, Peter Bosdet, Wm LeVesconte, Edwd Gagnon, Joseph Matheson, Remi Benoit, William R. Cutler, D. A. Hearn, Duncan Cameron, A. E. McCuish, Wm Morrison. op Iff » OB s B OB 236 Argyle 8t.» Halifax— Yftrnishes, diiaera' Reqaisiti^s. HflNBEtlSON & POTTS, Halifax, offer for Sale t e H & 204 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 District No. 8 — The Counties of iDverness and Victoria. — John Y. Gunn, Inspector, Broad Cove, C. B. District of North Inverness — Revs Peter Fisett, Alex Grant, Donald Chisholm, P. LeBlanc, M. Laffin, Peacock ; and Sam Campbell, (Chairman), John G. Crowdis, Donald McLeod, Lauchlin McDougall, Malcom McKay, Donald McLellan, Lauchlan McDonald, Farquhar McRae, Hugh Gillis, Donald McMillan, L. J. Hart and Joseph Ross. District of South Inverness — Revds Kenneth J. McDonald, W. G. Forbes, Colin Chisholm, Donald Mclsaac, Archibald McKenzie, Arch Chisholm, D. Cameron, E. Roberts ; and Hugh Cameron, m.d., £. D. Tremain (Chairman), Daniel McNeil, John Mcintosh, m.d., Geo C. Lawrence, Donald Gillis. Victoria Co — Revs A. Mcintosh, Peter Clark, Roderick Grant, A. McNeill, David Drummond, Alex McRae ; and Alex Cameron, Peter McLean, Don McLean, Seymour Foyle, Don McLean, Angus J. Mclver, Kenneth McKenzie, Lather McLeod, Donald McLean, Ronald McRae, John McLennan, Donald Morrison, A. Munro, John L. Bethuno, m. b., Jas McDonald, Thos S. McLean. District No. 9 — The County of Pictou and that part of the County of Colchester not included in No. 10. — Uobt. McLellan, Inspector, Truro. District of South Colchester — Rev J. I. Baxter, W. E. McRobert, M.D., J. B. Dickie, Geo Reading, Jno King, Israel Longworth, Robert G. Uuthcrtord, E. Tupper, junr., Robert Gammell, F. R. Parker, Thos Chisholm, Cyrus Eaton, A. C. Page, m.d., Jacob Harvey, D. McG Johnson, James N. Crow, John Yuill, James Cox. District of North Pictou— \ic\a H. B. McKay, R. McCunn, James Carruthers, W. Donald, J. Edgcombe; and John D. McLeod, James McLean, Jos A. Gordon, Saml Archibald, Donald Eraser. District of South Pictou— Revs D. B. Blair, W. Stewart, D. C. Moore, Alex McLean, A. McGillivray ; and W. Eraser, Alex Grant, Adam C. Bell, D. D. McDonald, W. J. McKenzie, D. C. Fraser, Jas Holmes, Alex McHardy. District No. 10 — The County of Cumberland and iliat part of the County of Colchester comprised by the District of Sterling and the Townships of Economy and Londonderry. — Wm. D. McKenzie, Inspector, Parraboro. District of West Colchester. — Revs Robt Grant, Jas McLean, James Sinclair, Maynard P. Freeman ; slu^ W. A. Fulnier, J. L. Peppard, rf. D., Josiah C. Crowe, Isaac Flemming, S. Jenks, A. Y. Corbett. District of Stirling. — Rev Thomas Sedgewick, Robert L. Byers, E. D. Roach, m.d., Jas Bonnyman, John Clarke, John McKay, John Irvine, John Millar. District of Cumberland — Revs G. Townshend, D. A., Steele; and Gilbert Seaman, Charles Lawrence, Cyrus Bent, R. McLean, J. C. Brundage, Abrim A. Stevens, John Baker, J. W. Morris, J. W. Schurman. District of Parrsltoro' — Rev Charles Bowman, d.d. ; and T. D. Dickson, W. Y. King, Thos Kirkpatrick, Ch/irles Smith, Jesse Fuller- ton, John Gillespie, John Henning. DIYID KOCUli:, PA1.XTEK AMD CfLAZIEfi, ale Spirits of Tarpentine in Best Selected Barrels. [1885 -^ohn Y. It, Donald Campbell, cDougall, Farquhar ph Ross. lid, W. G. nzie, Arch [.D., E. D. K, Geo C. 3k Grant, Cameron, an, Angus i McLean, iinro, John he County ilan, McRobert, •th, Robert rker, Thos , D. McG nn, James 3od, James irt, D. C. lex Grant, fraser, Jas Lrt of the ms i,n, James jPeppard, |. Coibect. y. Byers, |[ay, John 3ele; and jin, J. C. |s, J. W. T. D. |e Fuller- 1885] ALMANACK. 205 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. BANKS. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Established 182&.] Capital S500,000 paid up. Robie Uniacke, (Prest), L. J. Morton, (V. P.) Thomas Bayne, F D. Corbett. James Tliomson. Cashier, W. L. Pitcaithly. Accountant, J. A. McCarthy. Assistant Accountant, J. Dalzell Brown. Teller, S. H. Black. Discount Clerk, Thomas Murray. Ledger Keeper, John Cromar. Clerks, John Brough, G. G. Dustan, G. C Hart. Discount days— Daily, except Saturday. Agencies in Nova Scotia at Acadia Iron Mines, Barrington, Lockeport, Lunenburg, Oxford, Parrsboro', Shelburne, Truro, Windsor, Pugwash and Spring Hill. la New Brunswick at Hillsboro, Petitcodiac, Sackville, St. John. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Capital $1,114,300. Reserve Fund $470,000. Directors, John S. Maclean, (Prest), John DouU, (Vice-Prest.) Daniel Oonan, S. A. White, Adam Burns. Cashier, Thomas Fyshe. Inspector, Jas B. Forgan. Accountant, T. V. McDonald. Asst. Accountant, H. A. Richardson, Tellers, T. L. Finlay, W. T. Symoiis. Clerks, W. Thomson, W. A. Smiili, Lowman Yeo, W. W. Gossip, F. W. Kinsman, A D. Munroe, K. F. Gauld, Alex. Robertson, A. C. Ridpath, E. B. Richardson, D. R. Forgan, F. R. Morrison, N. CroH»kill. Messengers, George Anderson, R. 11. Griliiths. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. Agencies in Nova Scotia at Amherst, Annapolis, Bridgetown, Canning, Digby, Keutville, Liverpool, New (Jlasgow, Noith Sydney, Pictou, Yar- mouth. In New Brunswick at Campbelltown, Chatham, Fredericton, Moncton, Newcastle, St. John, St. Stephen, St. Andrews, Sussex, Wood- stock. In P. E- Island at Charlottet-^wn, Sumuterside, and Montague. In Manitoba at Winnipeg. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. [Established 1836.] Capital, jei,000,000 Sterling. Head Office, London. Sec'y, A. G. Wallis. Head Office in the Colonies, Great St James Street, Montreal. General Manager, R. R. Grindley. Inspector, W. U. Nowers. Halifax Branch — Manager, A. E. Ellis. Accountant, W. Godfrey. Teller, J. Prentice. Clerks, T. S. Hill, T. Kirkwood, C Twining. Messenger, P. Puphara. Discount, daily. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1856.] Capital £250,000. Directors, Wm. J. Stairs, (Prest), Edw Smith, Jas A. Moren, Jno Gibson, George R. Anderson, Hon Robt Boak, M. P. Black. Cashier, H. Y. Clarke. Accountant, E. L. Thome. Teller, C. N. S. Strickland. Clerks, John Forbes, C A. Robson Messenger, R. E. Saunders. Agents — London, liOndon and Westminster Bank; Montreal, Bank of Toronto, La Banque du Peuple; Federal Bank of Canada; New York, National Bank of Commerce; Boston, Merchants' National Bank; AnnapoU\ A. Shearer, Agent. Discount days — every week day. 286 Argryle St., Halifax>-Smalts. o S o a.' OB a n O OB s SB B ii Enamel White, Mannfaotar«d by HENDERSON A POTTS, e M % !85 PU « a oe p u a MM e A oe pi & es to <4 206 belcher's farmer's [1885 MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $1,000,000 paid up. Director*— Thos E. Kenny, (Prest), Jas Butler, (Vice-Presdt), Thos A. Ritchie, Allison Smith, J. Norman Ritchie, BNCE Washington Marine Insurance Company of Pro- vidence, Rhode Island. — H. St George Twining, General Agent, 60 Bedford Row. Great Western Marine Insurance Co. of New York. — Twining & Twining, Agents. Offices, No. 60 Bedford Row. Assets, $1,000,(I(K). Phenix Insurance (Marine and Fire) Co. of Brooklyn, New York Assets, $300,000. Twining & Twining. Agents. Offices, 60 Bedford Row. ^ British America Marine Assurance Company of Toronto — Assets, $1,200,000. J. Scott Mitchell, Agent, 1 Bedford Row. Cobequid Marine Insurance Company, Truro — Directors, George Campbell, (Prest), Jas Crowe, J. F. Blanchard, Nelson Murphy, Stephen Putnam, Alex McKay, John Yuill. Auditors, N. J. Layton, Rev E. Rosa, Sec'y and Treas., Jas K. Blair. Avon Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, William Dimock, (Prest,) B.Smith, George W. Churchill, S. G. Black, J. A. ^haw. Sec'y and Treas, D. P. Allison. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Payzant. Windsor Marine Insurance Company, Windsor— Directors, G. P. Payzant, (Prest), Jno Stirling, Edwd O'Brien, Captain Thomas Aylward, John Keith. Sec'y and Treas., W. H. Blanchard. Auditors, B. Smith, William Dimock. Shipowners Marine Insurance Company of Windsor— (Limited- Directors, E. W. Dimock, (Prest), Snubael Dimock, (V. P.), Bennett S 9 W t^ ► S 9 o 9 H 836 Argyle St.» Halifax- Wlndoir Shades, Glass. HENDERSON k POTT.S, Agrents for Johnson Bro8.» •c a a e n OB o M » H H 04 208 BBLOHBRS FARMERS [1885 Smith, John B. North, George Mounce, Mark Curry, Wm H. Mosher. Sec'y, Allen Haley. Auditors, A. P. Shand, John M. Smith. Commercial Insurance Company, Yarmduth — Directorg, A. C. Robbins, (Pre«t), L. Cann, W. D. J^vitt, N. B. Lewis, J. H. Cann. Sec'y, G. G. Sanderson. Maitland Marine Insurance Co — President, Nelson Murphy. Direc- tors, Chas Cox, Alex A. McDougall, Alfred Putnam, Archibald IVIcrallum, Isaac Douglas, Jas K. Rlair. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Osmond O'Brien, Sec'y and Treas., H. T. Harding. New Glasgow Marine Insurance Association — (Incorporated.) Directors, J. W. Carmichael, (Presdt), James D. McGregor, John R. Smith, Angus Chisholm, Alex. Fraser, (Downie), David Patterson, J. H. McGregor. Sec'y, G. W. Underwood. The Hants County Marine Insurance Company, Maitlanp— Incorporated 1884. Presdt, Alfred Putnam. Directors, Wm Douglas, Alex Roy, Alex A. McDougall, Osmond O'Brien. Auditors, R. li. Eaton, F. S. Creelman. Secretary and Treasurer, Geo Frieze. Lunenburg Marine Insurance Association — Directors, James Eisenhaur, (Pres); Lewis Anderson, Arthur H. Z wicker, Steplien Finck, Joseph Rudolf, Jr. A. J. Wolfe, Broker. PIRB. Halifax Fire Insurance Company — Authorissed Capital, $400,000. Directors, Jno Gibson, (Prest), John P. Mott, (V. P.,) Daniel Cronan, Robie Uniacke, John L. Barry, M. P. Black, G. A. McKenzie. Acadia Fire Insurance Company — Capital $400,000. Directors, Hon Robt Boak, (Prest), Jas A. Moren, Hon A. G. Jones, Wm J. Coleman, Edwd Smith, Geo Mitchell. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. City op London Fire Insurance Co. of London, Eng. Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Alfred Short, Ageut, 135 Hollis St. Royal Canadian Fire and Marine Insurance Company. — Local Board of Directors, T. E. Kenny, A. W. West, W. J. Lewis, Wm. Esson. Office, corner Prince Street and Bedford Row. J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company. — Capt George T. Sinclair, Agent, Hollis Street. Imperial Fire Ins. Comp'y of London — Capital £1,600,000. stg. Agent, M. B. Daly, Hollis Street. Phosnix Fire Ins. Comp'y of London— Agent, C. J. P. Clarkson, Prince St. 41^ iETNA Insurance Comp'y of Hartford, Conn. — Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual. Assets $7,000,000. Agents, W. L. Lowell & Co., Hollis street. London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. — Capital £1,852,000. Agent, Alfred Shortt, Corner Hollis and Sackville Sts. British America Fire Assurance Company. — Assets $1,200,000. — Agent, C. J. P. Clarkson, Prince Street. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. — Assets $3,456,020.— Agents, W. L. Lowell & Co. Northern Fire Ins. CoiMp'y of London and Aberdeen — Capital, £3,(jOO,000 stg. Agent, J. F. Kenny, Hollis St. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company — Agent, C. J. Wylde, 70 Bedford Row. Commercial Union Assurance Company, of Cornhill, London. Capital, £2, 500, 000. John DutFus, Agent at Halifax, 5 Prince Street. DAVID BOCUE, PAINTEB AND (»LAZI£B, (»8.» Hall. Ship Jlrand Pare Linseed Oil. [1885 Mosher. 8, A. C. {. Cann. . Direc- cCallum, O'Brien, \ •porated.) John R. i on, J. H. [TLANP — Doujjias, h. Eaton, s, James 8n Finck» $400,000. 1 Cronan, tors, Hon an, Edwd Capital, r. — ^Local I. Esson. Lgent. sorge T, )00. stg. blarkson, led 1819. & Co., |852,00O. ),000.— -Assets ;!apit:al, j-Agent, )NDON. it. 1885] ALMANACK. 209 Quebec Fikn Insurance Company.— G. M. Greer, agent for Nova rScotia. Western Assurance Company of Toronto. — Hon J. McMurrich, iPrest). J. J. Kenny, Managing Director. Jtimes Boomer, Sec'y. J. •ringle. General Ageiit. G. M. Greer, Agent for N. S., 191 HoUis Street. Fire Insurance Association op London, G. B.— G. M. Greer, Agent, 191 Hollis 8t National Fire Assurance Co. of Ireland, Estab. 1824.— Capt. G. T. Sinclair, Agent, Hollis St. Scottish Union National Ins. Co. — 166 Hollis St. A. C. Edwards, Agent. Norwich Union Insurance Company— Agent, C. J. P. Clarkson. Glasgow and London Fire Ins. Co.— J. S. Belcher, 22 Bedford Row. FIRE AND lilFB. North British and Mercantilf Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, W. L. Lowell &. Co., Hollis St. Queen Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, Stephen Tobin: Office, Hollis Street. Royal Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital £2,000,000 stg. Agents, Farquhar, Forrest & Co., Holli? street. Guardian Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of LoNDON-Capital £2,000,000 stg. Agent, M. B. Almon, Hollis Street. IiIFE. Canada Life Assurance Company— (Hamilton, Ontario^ Capital, $1,000,000. D. H. McGarvey, Sec'y, 16y Hollis Street. P. McLarren, Gen Agent for N. S., P. E. I. and N. Fid. Confederation Life Association of Canada. — Augustus Alli- son, Manager, Bedford Row. Standard Life Ass. Comp'y — ^Annual Revenue, £813,000. Agent, Alfred Sliortt, Hollis Street. Life Association of Scotland— Accumulated Fund, £1,191,582 stg. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. Connecticut Mutual Life Ass. Comp'y of Hartford, Conn. — Organized 1846. Charter perpetual. Assets, $23,000,000. Local Agents for Halifax, W. L. Lowell & Co., 165 Hollis Stree.. The Equitable Life Ass Soc'y of the United States — A. C. Edwards and B. A. Fielding Joint General Agents for Maritime Provinces. British Empire Mutual Life Ins Co. —M. B- Aimon, Agent. Office, Hollis St. New York Life Ins. Co. — Twining & Twining, Agents. London AND Lancashire Life Assurance Company, of London, England, — George M. Greer, General Agent, 191 Hollis Street. Mrux Life Insurance Company— Agent, C. F. Reynolds, Hollis St. Life Association of Canada.— J. S. Belcher, 22 Bedford Row. LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Citizens Insurance Co. of Canada. — Fire, Life, Guarantee and Accident — W. B. McSweeney, Agent, Granville Sireet. Sun Mutual Life and Accident Insurance Comp'y of Montreal. H. Sutherland, Agent, Ho'lis St, O 9 W I ? m a» 9 B OB B n SB S3 9 3 J I 1 286 Ariryle St., Uttlifax— 8taiu8 tor Wood, Glues. HENDERSON & POTTS, Manofnoturers L^ .A «9 a fl ea O M a OS H P fl4 210 BliLCUEfTs PA JIM Ell's [1885 The Tkavkm-kks' Lifk and Accidknt Ins. Comi'y of IIautfoud, Conn. — (Jencral Agent for Nova Scotia and Prince Kdwarcl I^• OB O •B » y 236 Argjle St., Halifax— ftiinterg' Snpplies. nENDFRHOTI & FCTT8, Halifax, pnt np Handy Colon, or 212 BELCHEU'S farmer's [1885 « "3 u « & fa e ^^ OS Sim o Amalgam ATRi> Trvdks Vmov.— President, Edward Wilson. Secretary, William S'auiulers. Nova Scotia Daiktmen's A*80ciation, — President, A. C. McDouuld, AiJtif^oomli. -SVr'y ami Treas, J. B. Calkin, m.a., Trnro. YouNO Muk'8 Litkraky Ahsogiatiok (Poplar Oruve, lla,\i- tfK\.— President, J. N. Lyonn. Trecuurer, P. F. Bro>drick. Secretary, W. B. Wallace. Wanderkrh Amateur Athlbtio Club of Halifax. — Hon. President, Lieut-Col A. K. Mackinlay. Vice- Presidents, W. A. Black, E. G Kenny. TreAisurer, J. T. Lithfi^oxv. Secretary, F. H. Bell, Committee, A. E. Currcn, John W. Stairs, Harold Oxley, W. J. Stewart, G. Morrow. Capt of Cricket Team, L. J. Fuller Capt of Football Team, John W. Stairs. Club Grounds, cor Jubilee lioad and Louiiiburg Street. Krd Cap Snow Smob Club (Organised 1874). — Captain, R. H. Humphrey. 2nd Captain, T. Davidson. Secretary-Treasurer, W. L. Brown. Committee, G. Morrow, H. L. Chipman. Laborer's Union. — John A. Mackasey, President. Joseph Evans, Secretary. Inland Gamb Sooibtt and Fishbry Society. — President, Robt Morrow. Secretary, Oswald Pry or. Dartmouth Quoit Club. — President, James J. Foster. Sec. Treas, A. C. Johnston. HousB JoiNBBS Association. — President, James Barry. Sec., John Saxton. Maritime Provincial Association, 241 Tremont St, Boston. A place of nveeting, reading room, labour bureau. &c, for Provincialists. President, H. A. Scranton. Secretary, J. W. Low. Treasurer, Miss A. C. Parker. NATIONAL, RELIGIOUS, BENEVOLENT AND OTHER SOCIETIES. St. Georges* Society. -President, Major-General Laurie. Treas, R. Theakston. See'y, Alex. Adams Charity Committee, W. Davies, Thomas Longley, Thomas Offen, G. Wilton, T. Burton. Cuaritable Irish Society (Established 1786.) — President, Dr. Farrell. Treasurer, John M Inglis. Secretary, James J. O'Brien. Com of Charity, Ward 1, Jas Daly; Ward 2, P. M. Duggan; Ward 3, P, billon ; Ward 4, Arthur Mouaghan ; Ward 5, John Connolly ; Ward 6, James Payne. NoftTH British Society Clnstituted March 26, 1768). — President, C. F. Eraser. Treasurer, Georye Mitchell, Secretary, J. B. Johnston. Committee on Charity, John Mcluiics, William Nisbet, W. Ross, John Watson and Dr Co wie. Messem/er and Piper, .John Patterson. Halifax Club. — President,^.. Uniacke. Committee, L. J. Morton, John T. Wykle, John Dutfus, J. F. Kenny, W. Twining, W. Esson, F. D. Corhett, H. IL Fuller, M. Dwyer, G. A. Mackenzie, Geo. li. Anderson, A. K. McKinlay. Dr. Wickwire, A. W. West. See'y, H. W. Johnston. Hon. Treasurer, A. Burns. Di^VIU ROCHE, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, H Jo mi Ml Ha K. Co, A. N Via McI J. S Bur Vice Seen of e Its^ with( 1813. Iiicon o H. Vice Lawsc the S( mains given Br Brown portage compo! annual sixteen $60,00( About labour zincs, special t Eva Rev. R to prom 80 far a You lean, f Wis well See'y, H tion wai of the ' men of i lOTi, W [1885 Wilson. r, A. C. .., Trnro. ve, Ilali- Stcretary, I X. — Hon. A. Black, H. Bell. y, W. J. Capt of I ilee Uoad iptam, R* murer, W. iph Evans, -President, ter. Sec. ry. Sec., t, Bosion. rincialists. trer. Miss Itheb Treas, Davies, \dent, Dr. O'Brien. Ward i bonnolly ; i I ^resident, Mmston. >ss, John Morton, Esson, Geo. K. }tc'g, H. Ready Mixed Palnt§, In Smiill and Lar^ Paokagres. % 1885] ALMANACK. 213 Nova Scotia Institutic or Natitral Soirncb.— -Pa/ron, His Hon the Lieut. Governor. President, H. Morrow. Vice-Prenidents, John Somers, M.n., Prof MacCJregoi. SecretariM, Rev. Dr. Honev- man, d.o.l., and A. McKav. Treasurer, W. C. Silver. Cwmril — M Murphy, c.b., W. H. Harrington, A. Allison, B. Gilpin, m.a., Geo I^wson, LL.D., W. Gossip, M. Bowman, J. J. Fox. Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron.— (Estahlfehed 1 875— Station, Halifax.) Commodore, His Excellency the Marqnis of Lnnsdowne, K. C. M. G., Governor-General. Vice-Cotnmodore, F. S. Went. Rear- Commodore, F. C. Sumichrnst, cutter Velenar. Honorary Secretarif, A. C. Edwards. Hon. Treasurer, W. Hedley. Nova Scotia Pcultry Association — President, Andrew Downs. Vice PrMsidentH, Professor Lawson, C. W Anderson. Secretary, W. McKerron. Treasurer, F. C Stevens. K.rerutive Committee, Messrs. J. S Belcher, H. Kciler. T. Goudgo, J. DeWolf, A. W. Kedden» J. U. Burton, jr., Geo Piers, R. Wilson. Nova Scotja Biblb Society — President, Hon S. L. Shannon ; Vice-President, Hon Sir William Young. Treasurer,. S. H. Black. Secietaru, James Farqahar. Agent, John Toland. A large committee of gentlemen ot various religiouH denominations is appointed annnally. Its ohjcct is " to encourage wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment." It was instituted on the 24rh Noveml)er, 1813. T<;tal issues of the Sooiet>, 96,917,000 copies of the Scriptures. Income of the Nova Scotia Society, last year, 83,539.75. Halifax Ladies' Bible Association — Prest., Mrs Liddell. Vice Prest. Misi Wells; Sec'y, Miss F. Pryor ; Treas., Miss G. Lawson. This Society collects funds for the purpose of circulating the Scriptures among the poor and destitute. When a balance re mains in the Treasurer's hands at the close of the year, the amount is given to the Nova Scotia Society. British American Book and Tract Society — Prest., T. A. Brown. Treas., R. T. Braine. Secretary and Superintendent of Col- portage, — ■^— . These office-bearers with a Board of Directors composed of clergymen and laymen ofvarious denominations, are elected annually. The Society was incorporated in 1872. Its expenditures in sixteen years amounted to about $400,000. It received in donations over $60,000 ; and it circulated publications to the value of over $350,000. About $75,000 have been spent in Colportage,— and 160 years of labour were devoted to this object. Religious Books, Tracts, Maga- zines, Sabbath School Papers, Libraries at half price, &q.., are specialties of the Society's Depository. Evangelical Alliance. — President, Hon S. L. Shannon ; Sec'y, Rev, Robert Murray. The Evangelical Alliance is a Society intended to promote united action among christians of different denominations in 80 far as they are agreed. YouNO Men's Christian Association. — President, J. S. Mac- lean. Vice Presidents, Dr Woodbn ry , Jas Forrest, John Burgoyiie, W. H. Wiswell, J. C. Mackintosh, M. H. Richey, jr. Treasurer, S. H. Black. Sec'y, Henry Theakston. The Halifax Young Men's Christian Associa- tion was organized in December, 1853. Its object is the improvement of the " spiritual, moral, mental and social condition of the young men of the City of Halifax." It owns a handsome building which i I ', s- i' • <• # GB Ot ■■"'. • V - '". -, t^ pm oq er* #♦ ? .f 286 Argyie St., Ualifax—Faper Hangings. ( HENOEftSGN & POTTS, keep a Complete stock «*f 214 BELCHEfl's FARMBR'S [1885 18 o M H Oi H H P « oo S e aa a .4 eS « 08 has cost over $37,OOi). It has a large Library and a spaciotts and well supplied Rcadini^ Room . also Committee Rooms, Class Rooms, Parlor, Lecture Hal! and Dining Room. — Any person of g(K)d moral character mi>y become a member, but no one can servo on committee or be an oHieer of the Association without being a member in good standing of some Evangei.cal Church. Young Womans' Christian Association— PreseV/«if, Mrs J. Farquharson. Treasurer, Mrs C. C. Blackadar. Seaetary, Miss F. Pryor. This Society aims at promoting the welfare of young women in the City, by means of a night school, libraries, &c., &c. Sabbath School Association. — This Society is intended to bring together once a year representatives of all the Sabbath Schools throughout the Maritime Provinces, in order to discuss the most approved methods of prosecutinfr their work. Secretary, Ja.mea Forrest, Halifax, N. S. Halifax Lvfants' Homb— The object of this Flotne is to receive and care for destitute infants. Irs affairs are managed by a Com- mittee of ladies. The annual expenditure amounts to about S3000. Tlie number of infants in the Homo at anyone time is about forty- two. When the children are about two years old they are given out to be adopted by fai.;ilies in the country. Over one hundred have been thus provided *or within the past eight years. Miss Nordbeck, Treas., Studley. Mrs E. M. Saunders, Sec'i/., Carlton Street. Deaf and Dumb iNSriTUTiON— (Gotringen Street.) This Institu- tion has been in operation for twenty -one years. It is supported partly by grants ftom the Governments of the Maritime Provinces, and partly by volunti.ry contributions — most of the pupils being too poor to pay for their board and education. The pupils range in age from five years up to twenty five. Those who have the full benefit of an education here are able to express themselves with fluency. Patron, His Honor the Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia. Chairman, Hon D, MgN Parker, M.D. Treas, A. K. Mackinlay. Com, G. R. Anderson, R. W. FraseWoU. Treasurer, A, AWkou. The object of this Society is the eollection and publii-ation of manu- scripts, pamphlets, books, &c., that are of historical interest, relating to Nora Scotia or tne neighbouring Provinces. St. Paul's Alms House of Industry for Girls. — (No. 100 Tower Road — Established 18fr7y. Comrnittee: Chairman, Kev. Dr. Hill. Girls wlio are destitute, or nearly so, and in dangerous proximity to vice, are provided with a home, and trained to becopie domestic servants. Christian Mission to Seamen.— Mr. John Grk-rson, Mission- ary. Vessels on entering the port are vicited. Mevtiiif^s are held with seamen at the Seaman's Rest, 80 Btdiord Row. Good books and papers are circulated among them. Diocesan Church of England Tbmferance Society.—* Patron — The Lord Bishop. President, Rev. F. R* Munay. Record- ing Secy., Selwyn H. Shreve. Women's Christian Association. — President, Mrs. John Farquharson. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. J. B. Morrow, Mrs. R. W. Eraser, Mrs. A. Allison and Mrs. E. Fairbanks. Treasurer, Mrs. C. C. Blackadar. Secietary, Miss F. Pryor. Supt. Night School— W\%% Sarah Robinson. o PA 5 o 5 v 1 1 ^ 286 Argyle St., UAlifax— PHti7> Faint Oilr HENDKRSON & POTTS, awarded Priie Medal at 216 BELCHSBS FiLRMBRS [1885 © K <-^ P H e .A GfC k pe « P O a Halifax Co Sabbath School Association.— Prestrfsnf, J. C. Mackiatosh. Stcretary, S. Waddell. Thb Christian Temperance Union.— P/gs/rfenf, Mrs A. Heatheringtou. Secretary, Miss B. Buchanan. Sr. Patrick's Benevolent Society. — President, Rov E. F. Murpliy. Seaetarjf, Wm Hopewell. MASOiNIC OBAND IiODCJE OF THE MOST AN0II5NT AND HONOR- ABIiE FBATERNIT7 OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF NOVA SCOTIA.. Grand Mw^er, Mi^jor General J. W. Lanrle, OakBeld; Depvxy G. Master^ W, E. Starratt, lAaradise; Senior G. Warden, J. R. Green, Steliarton ; Junior G, Warden, R. L. Jilack, River Philip ; Grand Treasurer, James Dempster, Halifax; Grand Secretary, Benjamin Curren, d.c.l., Halifax ; Grand Lecturer, L. F. Darling, Halifax ; Grand Chaplains, Rev. George Townshend, m.a., Amherst; Rev. Richard Avery, m.a., Aylesford; Rev. George B. Dodwell, m.a.. Middle- ton; Rev. H. D. DeBlots, m.a., Anna|K>lis; Rev. F. Partridge, d.d., Halifax ; Rev. J. D. H. Browne, Haliftix ; Rev J. A. Logan, Acadia Mines; Rev T. R Lay ton, Great Village; Senior Grand Deamn, C F. CochraiJ, Kentville; Junior Grand Deacon, 3. W. Heckman, Halifax; G, Supt of Works, J. J. MtKiel, Halifax ; G, D.of Ceremonies, T. E. Mowbray, Halifax; G, Sword ZJearer, B. H. Landis, Halifax; Grand Or(fanisl, S. Porter, Halifax; Grand Pursuivant, J. Quiglay, Halifax; Grand Stewards, G. G. Godfrey, Yarmouth; N. G. Charlton, Law- rencetown; A. Etter, Lunt^iriburg ; T. Publicover, Sydney; P. E. McKerrow, Halifax ; Grand Tg!er, W. J. Martin, Halifax. DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. J. W. Ruhland Halifax, J. B. Black, M.D Windsor. A. Hobiuson, m.d Annapols. T. B. Crosbv Yarmouth. H. S. Jost Lunenburg. L.B.Archibald Truro. ^ H. Sutherland New Glasgow. W. D. R. Cameron Sherbrooke, A. D. McGillvary, m.» Sydney, C. B. - SUBORDINATE LODGES. St, Ani>krw'8, No 1, Halifax (Established 1768). Meets on the fii«t Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Crowe; Secre- tary, W. R. Cogswell. St. John's, No 2, Halifax (Established 1780). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. E. Curren; Secretary, L A. Barnaby. Virgin, No 3, Halifax (Established 1782). Meets on the fourth Monday of each month. Wors^= ful Master, C. J, Spike; Secretary, C. W. Tupper. ^ DAYID BOCiiE, PAlMJiiK A^D ^iLAZlEU, I at [1885 snt, J. C. Mrs A. ev E. F. tONOB- ?eput^ G. i. Green, I ; Grand Benjamin Halifax ; I St ; Rev. ., Middle- ige, D.D., 2, Acadia con^ C. F. Halifax ; i€s, T. E. Grand Halifax ; u, Law- : P. E. B. on the Sccre- Ithe first )tary, L fourth jretary, Dominion Exhibition, 1$88» for Pore While Lead Paint. 1885] ALMANACK. 217 Unity, No 4, LunenburgJEstablished 1822). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Etter; Secretary. Eev. G. D. Harris. » J» Albion, No 5, New Glasgow (Established 1838). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Commings; Secretary, Robert Grant. Royal Subsbx, No6, Halifax (Established 1841). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Holloway; Sec- rotary, J. McLeam. St. Andrew's, No 7, Sydney, C. B. (Established 1844). Meets on the tl ird Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master.T.W. Pnblicover; SeciJtary, C. A. Richardson. AoAciA, No 8, Amherst (Established 1845). Meets on the first Thursday of etich month. Worshipful Master, F. A. Wilson; Secretary, A. Davison. Zetland, No. 9, Liverpool (Established 1847). Meets on the fourth Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, R. McLeod ; Secretary, A. L. West. Burns, No 10, Halifax (Established 1848). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Patterson: Secretary. A. Waddell. New Caledonia, No 1 1 , Pictou (Establbhed 1849). Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. W. Master, tl. McMillan, m.d ; Sec'y, G. E. Johnstone. Hiram, No 12, Yarmouth (Established 1848). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. T. Grant; Sec- retary, T. B. Crosby. '^:, Acadia, No 13, Pugwash (Established 1853) Meets on the first Wedne^ay of each month. Worshipful Master, D. Mackintosh; Sec'y. Rev F. F. Sherman. Acadia, No 14, Haliiax (Established 1852). Meets on the second Monday of each month. W. Master, T. G. Creelman ; Secretary, H. D. Monro. At hole, No 15, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. H. Dow ; Secre- tary, W. Williams. Keith, No 16, Bear River, CEstablished 1851). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. J. Morse; Secretary, George Nicholl. Keith, No 17, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the siccond Thursday of each month. Worshipfu Master, J. A. Smith; Secretary, R. W. Buchanan, m.d. Union, No 18, Halifax (Established 1855). &xeets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. G. D. Scotland; Sec- retary, James Jackson. Royal Albert, No 19, Sydney, C. B. (Established 1857). Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, N. Martell; Secretary, Geo F. M. Forbes. St George's, No 20, Wolfville (Established 1859). Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. G. Wallace; Secretary, J B. Davison. Keith, ^o 9.3, Si/»llarton (Established 1860). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. R. Green ; Sec'y, J. Eraser. L B o s 3 a er «*• •9 8S6 Araryle St., Halifax— Boom Paper. HENDERSON k POTTS Mannfaefartf 218 belcher's farmer's [1885 «t 00 60 a OB OB as 885 P4 CoirooBD, No. 24, Barrfngton. Meets on the second Monday of each month. W. Master, J. L. Nickerson ; Secretary, W. B. Smi»h. Westpobt, No 25', Westport (.Established 1861 ). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipfal Master, T. Pack; Secretary, E. C. Bowers. Wblsfobd, No 26) Windsor (Established 1861). MJeets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Carmichacl ; Secretary, H. W. Dimock. Scotia, No 28, Canning, Kings County • (Established 1861). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, R. G. D. Harris ; Secretary, E. J Loomer. Pbikce of Wale», No 29, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861). Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. P. Freeman ; Secretary, N. C. Freeman. Albert, No 30, Shelburne (Established 1862). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. C. McKay ; Seore- tary, R. A. Bruce. Scotia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the second Tuesday of each raontb. Worshipful Master, C. G. Godfrey ; Secretary, F. A. Bailey. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour CEstablishud 1863). Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master, R. Reid ; Secretary, G. W. Clarke. Annapolis Rotal, Nu 33, Annapolis. (Established 1863), Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Robinson, m.d,; Secretary, H. P. Gillis Queen's, No 34. Slierbrooke (Established 1864). Meet&eyer} Tuesday. Worshipfal Master, A. McQuarry ; Secretary, A. Seott. St Mark's, No 35, Baddeck, C. B. (Established 1865.) Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master, W. H. Watson ; Secretary, D. F. McRae. Thistle, No 36, Cow Bay, C. B. (Established 1865). Meets on the first Saturdtiy of eadi month. Worshipful Master, R. 1). Ander- son ; Secretary, Satnuel A. Spenrer. Lodge of St Mark, No 38, Halifax. (Established 1866.) Meets on the second Fi-iday of each moivth. Worshipful Master, J. A. Adams ; Secretary, R. B. Wilch. Acacia, No 39, Bridgewaier. (Established 1866.) Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Rev. &; March ; becre>;ary, W. R. Wentzel. Rothsay, No 4i, Bridgetown (Established 1866). Meets the first Thursday of each month. Worsdiipf ul Master, D. M. Foster ; Secretary, B. Starratt. Eureka, No 42, Sheet Harbour. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, T. A. Baker ; Secretary, E. VV. Dunlop. Truro, No 43, Truro. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month. Worshipful Master, C. M. Duwkon y Sec'y, C. F. W. Bell. PoYNTZ, No 44, Hantsport. (Established 1867). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. T. Faulkner; Sec'y, J. W. Liiwreiice. Ttrian Youth, No 45, Little Glace Bay (Established 1867.) Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful jMaster, R. M(>Ieil; Secretary, C. Keigan. / : I T DATIir BOCUE, PAISTEU AND CILAZIEB, Anchor Liqald Dryef. m 1885] ALMANACK. 219 Solomon, No 46, Port Hawkcsbury, C. B. (Fstablished 1868.) Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Bain ; Secretary, N. Martin. Widow's Sok, No 48, River Philip, Cumberland County (Estab- lished 1868). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Morrisot) ; Secretary, F. W Patten. Western Star, No 50, Wcstville (Established 1868). Meets on t!Se fourth Tue-day of each month. Worshipful Master, C. L. SuU*^ \'an ; Secretary, J. 11. Reid. Eastern Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. H. Austin ; Secretary, C, P. Elliot. Harmoky, No. 52, Aylesford, (Established 1869). Meets the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. K. Beunet ; Sec'y, H. K. Jefferson. Hiram, No. 53, Goldenville, (Established 1869). Meets on the first and third Wednesdays. Worsiuptul Master, A. Sinclair ; Seoe- tary, J. Williams. Kino SoiwOmov, No 54, Dlgby, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, R. C. Cann ; Secretary, J. F. Saunders. Morten, No. 55, Cow Bay, C B., (Established 1870). MePts en the first Monday of esK^ month. Worshipful Masttr, D. McAulay ; Secretary, L G Spencer, Hakhostt, No. 56, North East ITarbour, (Established 1870). Meets -on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, L. Perry ; Secretary, G. H. Brunt. TEMPLE, No 57, Port Mul^jave, CEstablished i88f ). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, C A. Crittenden ; Secretary, A. H. McDonald. KEirTVic4:/&, No. 58, Kentvilfe, (Established 1870). Meets on the second Monday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, C. F. Cochran ; Secretary, H. A. Prat. Clarke, No. 6l,)CheBter^(K8taMiahed 1871). Meets on the second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. 6. Lavers; Sec., A. J. A. Fader. Taylor, No. 62, Lockeport, (Estahlisfied 1872). Meets fourth Tuesday of eir^y month. Worshipful Master, J. G. Locke; Sec'y, J. E. RicfiardsoH. Corinthian, No 63, Great Village, (Established 1872). Meets on second Thursday of each month. W. Master, Rer. T. B. Layton ; Sect'y, D. F. Lavton. RiCEiHOND No. 64, Arichat, C. B. (Established 1872), Meets on first and third Fridays in each month. Worshipful Muster, J. R. Thomson ; Secretary, P. Gruchv. SiECOM, No 66, Whveocomagjh, C- B. (Established 1 872. ) Meets on the lirst Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. Swayne; Secretary, L. S. Hart. MiNAB, No, 67, Parreborough, (Established 1872.) Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worsliipful Master, S. Jenks ; Sec'y, J. H. Davis. Cukren, No 68, Hopewell. (Established 1873.) Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, A- Ormeston; Secretary, H. Gray. U o as 9f s OB 2S6 Argjle HU, Ualifax-BrasluM, IfAiuto, Drj Colors. ■Wg»«.)i Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worbhipful Master, J. R. Winchester; Secretary, W. Willett. Eastern Liqht, No. 72, (»u^&t)orough. (Establittked 1S7&.^ Meets every Thursday.. VVorsbipful Master, G. Y. Grant ; Secretary, h. £. Hart. loN^o, No. 73,. Lawreacetown. (Established 1879.) Meets on the first Monday oi' each month. W. Master, N. G. Charlton ; Sec'y, T. R. llslcy. North Star, No. 74, Acadia Mines, Londonderry, (Established 1&7&.) Meets on, the first Thursday of each month. Worstupful Master, liev. J. A. Lo^an ; Secretary, J. Forraan. WiMRURN, No. 75, Oxford. Cumberland. (Established 1877). Meets OH the second and fourth Fridays of each months Wovshipful Master, T. H. PHtien ; Secretary, H. S. Smith. Wallaok, No 76, WnlUce. (Estahlislied 1880). Worshipful Master, J. L. McKim ; Secretary, J. T. Chambers. Meets on tie second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Hudson, No. 77, Val» Colliery, (EstaWished 1861)^ Meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, R, W. McDonald;^ Secretary, A. Sleigh. Free and Aocepted Masons of icns]»nig, James Gossip, Jnujes Dempster, Samuel Porier/and the G K., G. S. and Grand Scc'y, ex officio. BATIU KOCUEt FAINTER AHQ eJLAZIERv ed [1885 !et8 on the Kuhlaod; is on the jr ; Sec'y, <.} Meets ter, J. R. 5u) Meets ry, L. E, ets OH the Sec'y, T. Htablifihod Worshipful jd 1877). Wovshipful Worshipful s on tie Meets on r, R W. ts en the !rs OP B. E. E. Tre- ecretary, Meore, And; G. Kick; G. G. W. , W. B. , James S. and LtqiM Dry«r for Wliite Paint*. i V <. 1885] ALMANACK. •221 • Sabordinate Cbapter*. RotTAL Union, No. I, Halifax, N. S. — Ja« Jamieson, High IMost; J. Popkis, Sect'y. St. ANDttEw's Chaptkk. No. 2, Halifax, N. S — B. H. Landia, High Priest; W. Williaws. Sec'y- Hiram Chaptek, No. 3, Windsor, N. S — EJgar P. Shand, Higii Priest^ H. W. IMinock, Secretary. Keith Chapter, No. 4, Tpufo, N. S — W. B. Alley, High Priest; W. 1). McCalium, Secroiary. Eureka Chapter, No. 5, Ann.-ipoHs, N. S. — Fred Leavitt, High Priest; W. H. Weklwi, Secretary. R08810NOL Chapter, No. 6, Liverix)ol, N. S — Nathan Freeman, High Priest; Andrew L. West, Secretary. Union Chapter, No. 7, Yarmouth, N. S— J. Murray Lawson, High Priest ; C. E. Trask, Secretary. St. John's Chapter, No. 8, Pictou, N. S—Thomaa Tanner, High Priest ; F. Wyatt Eraser, Secretary. Shannon Chapter, No. 9, St. John's, Newfoundland— Jas. L. Duchemin, High Priest; Adam Johnston, Secretary. Prince of Wales, No. 10, Sydney, C. B.— L. E. Tremaino, High Priest; E. T. McKeen. Secretary. ALKXANDai^ Chapter, No. M, Chariot tetown, P. E. I.— Chas. John Clarke, High Pvriest; D. R. McLennan, Sec'y. Osder o*' Hioh Pimesthood — Grand Council of Nova Scotin. M. E. President, Hev. H. D. DeBlols; K. E. Vice President, J. W. Ruhland; R. ft "Chaplain, T. A. Cossman; R. E- Treas., W. A. •Hebbon;; R.-E. Recorder, Geo. T. Sraithets. ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE, UNDER SUPREME COUNCIL, 33rd DEGREE, DOMINION OP CANADA. Nova Scotia CoNsiaTORT, S. P. U. S.— Illus. Commander in Chief, Rev. Francis Partridt.e, u d., 32°; V. E, Int Lt Cum., T. A. Cossman. 32°; V. E. 2nd Lt. Com.,V. J. GibHon, 32°; Ex. Gr. Chan., C. J. S^wke, 32°; Grand Secretary, Geo. T. Smithery. 32". Kkith Chapter S, P. Rose Croix 16°, HuU/iuc.—M. W. Sov., Rev F. Partridge, D.D., 32° ; Prelate, (Treas.), W. Henry Hurt, 18''; Isi Gen., E. Govham, 18°; 2nd Gen., C. F Vf>He, 18'^; ReiriHtrar, Ueo T. Smithers, 32°; Past M. W. S«v«., J. Norman Ritchie, 18°, and James Gossip, 18°. Keith Lodue Pbrfbction, 14°, A. A. S R.— T, P. Grand Master, Geo. T. Smithers, 32°; Grand Secretaiy, Geo. Fraaer, 16°, KNIGHTS TEMPIiAR. The Sovereign Great Priory of Cana; H. A. Taylor, Halifi.x, R. W. G. Treas.; W. H. Woatherspoon, Granville Fen-y, W. G. C. ; Jos Wilson, St John, W. G. M.; J. R. McKie, Chariottefiwn, W. G. G. ; Jos P. Edwards, Annapolis, W. G. H. : Saiirl Watts, Woodstock, W. G. Chap.; Andre Cnsh^ng, St. John, and Benj Bremner, Charlottetown, R. W. Grand Representatives to Sovereign G^and Lodge I. O. O. F. Subordinate Isodgeo. Ea^tssh Stab, No. 1, Picton. Meets on Wednesday. Fuller, No. 5, Albion Mines. Meets on Friday. Norton, No. 6, New Glasgow. Meets on MondSV. St. Lawrbnck, No. 8, Chaiiottetown, P. E. I. Meets on Monday. Pjonebr, No. 9, St. John, N. B. Meets on Friday. Orient, No. 10, Halifax. Meets on Monday, at 183 HolHs St. Scotia, No. 1!, Westville. Meets on Thursday. Beacon, No. 12, St. John, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria, No. 13, FrederictoD, N. B. Meets on Monday. Eureka, No. 15, Spring fiilK Meets on Tuesday. Western Star, No. 16, Annapolis. Meets on Tnet»day. Moore, No. 17, Vaie Colliery. Me?:,-* on Taesday. Mtstic, No. ;8, Halifax. Meets on Thursday, at II :^ Hollis St. Pesslesb, No. 19, Por.land, St. John. NJB. Meets on Wednesday Etangk'i.inb, No. 20, Xfentville. Meets on WedPvsuay. GuiBiNO Star, No. 21, Granvilk. Meets on Tbnrsday. Prince Edward, No. 22, Summerside. Meets on Thursday Mtstic Tie, No. 2S, Oxford. C»»mberland. Meets on Monday. MizPAH, No. 24, Acadia Mires, Col. Meets on Saturday. Crystal Watb, No. 25, Pngw^sb. Meets on i'nesdny Prinpb Ai.BKiti, No. 26, Mone^on, ^?. E. Meets on Wednesday. WiLDET, No. 27, Charlottotowii, P. E. Z. Meets on Friday. Calei>on>a, No. 28, Hopewell. Meets ot Wednesday. SiLOABf, No. 2)f, S;. .John, ^4. B. Meets on Monday. Union, No. 30, Sprinfrville. Meets ori VTedtiesday. Obpheds, No. 31, Woifville. Meets on 'T^uesdav. CoLYiLLB, No. 32, Sottris, P. E. I. Mee:s on Monday. V ALLEY, No. 33, Sussex. N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Helping Hano, No. 34, River John. Meets on Moaiday. IvT, No. 35, Amherst. Meets on Fiiday. DAYID BOCMS* PAISTEB AND G^ZiKft, Paint Mannfactnrerg. 1885] ALMANACK. -1 LoRNB, No. 36, Economy Meets on Friday Pesaquid, No. 38, Windsor. Meets on Tuesday. Athlon, No. 39, SheCield Mills. Meets on Monday. Amity, No. 40, Halifax. Meets on Tuesday, at 54 Gotlingen St. Cablbton, No. 41, Woodstock. N. B. Meets on Thursday. JBW3L, No. 42, Antigonish, N. S. Meets on Tuesday. RiDOELT, No. 43, Great Village. Meers on Tuesdny. IvANHOB, No. 44, Parrsboro'. Meets on Thursday. Chatham, No. 45, Chatham, N. B. Meets on Thursday. Golden Rule, No. 46, Carleton, St, John. Thurs-lay. Edwards, No 47, H.^nt^port, N. S., Monday. Nouth Star, No 4f. •' .apbclhon, N. B. Sackvillb, No 41'., Sack .ille, N. S. Wednesday. ICncampments. Stuart, No. 10, Pictou. Milicete, No. 11, St. John, N. B. Halifax, No. 12, Halifax. Port La Joie, No. 13, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Membership 2392; Revenue, $14,654.00. Next Annual Coram nni- cation will be held at Amherst, N. S., second Wednesday in August, 1885. District Deputies— Archd Graham, Halifax; Daniel Sutherland' Pictou; Thog J. Reid, Stellarton; John W.Porbes, Springville; Thos R. Callbeck, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; H. J. Massey, Summerside, P. E. I. ; Geo. H. Simmons, Fredericton, N. B. ; Dr Jas Christie, St. John, N. B. ; Jesse P. Smith Windsor; J. W. Hamilton, Wolfville; Chas H. Webb, Moncton ; W. H. Weaiherspoon, Granville Ferry ; Wm Reese, Spring Hill Mines ; Henry Smith, Pugwash ; John J. Falconer, Acadia Iron Mines ; C. C. Carlton, jr, Souris, P. E. I ; Alex- ander Robertson, Sussex, N. B. ; D. Graham Wbidden, Antigonish • J. D. B. F. McKenzie, Chatham, N. B. ^ ** ' I. 0. 0. F, MANCHESTER IJM^.T FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Halifax District. Grand MaMer, Alex Holensworth, Truro; Deputy Grand Master, Thomas ^eomans, Halifax ; Corresponding S'^rretury, Aaron Sinfield ; Auditors, Geo. Taylor, P, P. G. M., and Thos Lambert, P. P. G. M ; Treasurer, Geo. Worth. Prince op Wales, meets Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Argyle Street, Halifax. Flower or the Day, meets every other Thursday, at Hamilton Bermuda. Princess Louise, meets every Monday, at Truro, N. S. St. James' Lodgc, meets every othei Tuesday at Brooklyn, Hants Co. Irrksistible Lodge, meets every other Thursday, at Somerset, Bermuda. i m I » M YERITAS INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF SHIPPING. Surveyors to the Bureau Veritas International Register of Shipping, British North America. — Walter G. Ray, Halifax; T. H. Sime, St. John; William Syraons, Quebec; Alexander Sime, Yarmouth; James Douglas, Windsor. 266 Argjrle M*f U&lifax— Decorations. HENDERSON It POTTS, hare reglstfrad 224 I I u 60 a e P m g BBLOHBRS FARMERS [1885 COBPORATION-CITY OF HALIFAX. Mayor, James C. Mackintosh, Esq. Ward No 1, Robt. Sedgewick, B. F. Pearson, George Rent. 2, Duncan McDougall, Alex G. Heaslein, Thumas Spelmaa. 3, Alex Stephen, jr., W. B. McSweeney. J. E. Wilson. 4, P. J. O'Mullin, George Mcl^llan, K. Theafcstun. 5, James Shand, John £ad, John Mclnnes. 6, E. O'Brien, John P. Longard, Wm. Taylor. Recorder, J. Norman Ritchie, Q.c. Treasurer, Edward G. W. Greenwood. Collector, W. C. Hamilton. Auditor, John A. Bell. City C/erA;, Thomas Rhind. Aaaiatant Clerks, tlenrv Trenaman, William J. Nisbet. City Medical Officer, Thomas Trenaman, m.d. Clerk of License, William J. Morris. Board of Health, Mayor and Aldermen. Thomas Rhind. Weighers of Flour, W. R. Cogswell, {Supervisor), John Arthur, James Meagher, Robt Woodill. Rch'd D'Arcy, John F. Shaffer, Jos B Scrivens. Measurers of Salt and Grain— John Adams, (Supervisor), Ambrose Keating, William BIyth, James Mitchell, Maurice McDonald, James McDaniel, D. J. Smith. Measurers of Coa/— Daviu Barry, {Supervisor), Patrick Fahie, William Craig, Owen Donahoe, Thomas Isles. John Meagher, William Pyke, Simon Cummins, M. Gleeson, Wm Bilby. Surveyors of Lumber — William Holland, Thcs. B. Shaw. Inspectors of Painters' Work — Maurice Downie, Thomas J. Walsh, J. E. M. Taylor. Inspectors of Mason Work — John T. Edwards, Henry Saunders. Governor City Prison, William Murray; Matron, Mrs. Wm. Murray ; Messenger, Jonn MuUdowney; Under-keepers, Willi? u Higlett, Michael Tynan, D. E. Keating. Weighers of Hay, Thos. E.Keating, Wm. Doyle, John Dempsey. Keeper of Cemetery, James Hutton. Keeper of City Bmlaing, Patrick Kehoe. Fence Viewers — William Hurley, Wm. E, Long. Committees of City Counoil. ~~ Public Accounts — Aldermen Taylor, ( Chairman), Hesslein, McSweeney, Theakston, Mclnnes. Police — Aldermen O'Mullin, (Chairman), Sedgewick, McDou£;all, Stephen, Shand and Lon«ard. Rates and Taxes — Aldermen Shand, ( Chairman), Spelman, . Stephen, McLellau and Longard. Cemetery — Aldermen Stephen, ( Chairman), McDougall, Theakston, Mc- lnnes and Longard. Sanitary — Aldermen Mclnnes, ( Chairman), Spelman, Wilson, McLellan and Taylor. Library — Aldermen Sedgewick, ( Chairman), Hesslein, Wilson, McLellan, Snand and McPhersoii. City Prison— Aldermen O'Mullin, (Chairman), Pearson, Hesslein, Wilson, Ead and O'Biyan. Tenrfers— Aldermen O'Bryan, ( Chairman), Sedgwwick, Spelman, Mc- Sweeney, Theakston and Ead. Licenses — Aldermen McSweeney, ( Chairman\ Pearson, McDougall, O'Mullin, Ead and Longard. Laws and Privileges Alde'-men Sedgewick, ( Chairman), Spelman, Mc- Sweeney, O'Mullin", Shand and O'Bryan. DaYID KOCHE, PAINTEB AliJ> GLAZIEU [1885 maa. ir, James crivens. Ambrose i, Jaraea William a Pyke, ah, J. E. Murray : Michael Jweeney, Dougall, Stephen, iton, Mc- \JcLellan fcLellan, Hesslein, lan, Mc- sDougall, an, Mc- Anehor Brand Trade Mark. 1885] ALMANACK. 225 Bftcka atid Trucks - Aldeniien McDoug«ll, ( Chairman), Pearson, Wilson, Theakstnn, Kad and Taylor. Oil !,««/)«- A Idernjen Theaitaton, ( C/miVman ), McDougail, Wilson, Mclnnes and Taylor. ' AasesBors. Chief Assessor, J. L. Barry; Agsistonts, J. R. Graham, S. R. Phelan. Board of Commissionera of City Works. For the Afanncfement of the Water Works, Streets, Internal Health, and Uty Prmerty — AU\ermQn McLellan, PeHrson. Spelnian, Stepoen, Shand, O' Bryan, (Chairman). Engineer, E. H. Keating: Clerk of Works, J. B. Johnston. "^ Board of Commiasionera for Point Pleasant Park. SirWm Young; lion. .Judge Ritchie, Wm J. Stairs. John Dnulj. His Worship the Mayor, Aldei men Pearson, Iles-slein, McSweeney, O'Mullin, Ead and Taylor. ^ ' Oommissloners of Common and Public Gardens. Aldermen Stephen, ( thnirmnn). Sedjiewick, MeKslein, McLellan, Mc- lnnes, Longard; Messrs. M. J. Power, C. C. Blackadar, Allison Smith, Wm Crowe. Police Court. Stipendiary Matjistrafe, Henry Prvor, d.c.l. Marshal, or High Comtabk, Garret Cotter. Deputy Marshal, Jas Mc- Donald. Asst. Deputu, John O'Sullivan Police Sergeants, Nicholas Power, (Detective), Joseph Francis, Nich Meagher, Bartholomew Dillon, Chus Nickerson, Wm Adams, Wm Collins. Policemen, David Redmond, John Baker. John Keefe, Thos Kline, Thos Condon, Reuben Shaw, John Wlialen, Matthew Sullivan, John Meagher, Joseph McNalley, Calel) Nickerson, James Nickerson, Henry Ingles, John J. Nickerson, Michael Keating, George Wilson, Allen McDonald, Jus Brady, Angus Fraser, Alex Grant, Andrew Sullivan, J D Becham, Thos Mont, Danl Bechner, Wm Murphy, Timothy Sullivan, Jas Dewling, Patk MacCarfey, Andrew Purvis. The City Civil Court, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (having Jurisdiction of sums up to $80), is held in tne City Court House, Market Square, on the second ainA fourth Wednesdav of every month. The City Criminal Court meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month, and is also presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate^ having jurisdiction in all statutable offences, except treason, homicide, lurglary' and arson. Clerk of the above Courts, the City Clerk or Assistant Clerk. The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 p.m.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Citizens' Free Library. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., late Chief Ju8t[ce of Nova Scotia.) Argyle Hall, Argyle Street, to 8.30 P.M. Open from 12 to 6 p.m., Saturday from 6.30 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chairman, John Ead ; Secretary, R. L. SutlilTe. Fire Wards.— No. 1, James Finlay, Richard Abbott, G. E. Boak. 2, George Kent, John Tavlor, Jolm M. Sullivan. 3, Thomas Spelman, R. L. Sutliife, Kdwar.l Phelan. 4, James Hickev, Thomas Sr>ike, Jno. Taylor. 5, Thomas K. Everett, John Kad, John DeGrouchey. 6, J. P. LongarJ, J. E. M. Taylor, Chas Neal. s 9 a ^ ^ Si M 886 Argjle St., Halifax— Colorwasliiiiff* UieilOlSRSON ft POTTS, Aiehor Para White Lead PaliC o I i O •\ fifl H Kid 226 bblohbr'b Parmer's [1885 Committee of Manmfement at Firti.— John Ead, Jus. Flnlay, J. E. M. Taylor, Jas. Mickey, Aid. Spelman. Committee in charge of hngine$, Reels, <, Roger O'Brien Sec'y, John Redmond. An jSec*y, Michl Doyle. Treas, James Allan. Marshal, Robert McKenzie. Union Axe Company. Capt, William Zong. let Lieut, John Griffin. Sec^y, Geoi^e Banister. Treas, Jacob Zong. Union Fire Protection Company. Regular meetings, third Tuesday of each month, at the Company's Hall, Barrington Street. Capt, ChAS Neal. Vice- Capt, C. F. Vose Sec^y, A. //. Slurmy. Fin. Sec'y, Geo Downey. Keeper of Hall, T. McAlpine. Branch, North Park Street.. TOWN OF DARTMOUTH. Wardew.— John F. Stairs. CouNCiLLOits. — Ward 1, J Howe Austen, J. W. Allison; Ward 2, Jas Simmons, H. C Walker; Wai-d 3, J. C. P. Frazee, John White. Standing Committees* Streets— Coancillors Simmonds (Chairman), White, Austen. Public Propektv.— Councillors Austen (Chairman), Simmonds, White. Finance and Auditing.— Councillors Allison, Walker, Frazee. Tenders. — Councillors White, Austen, Simmonds. ^ Schools.— Councillors Frazee (Chairnvin), Allison, Walker. ^ Licenses —Councillors Walker, White, Austen. Police. — The Warden, the Recorder, Councillors Frazee, Simmonds, Allison. Overseers of Poor.— Councillors Austen, Frazee, Walker. Town Officers. Stipendiary Magistrate and Recorder —B. Russell. Town Clerk and Treasurer and Clerk of License. — Altred Elliott. Town Assessor. — Alex Waddell. Assessors.— ITarc? 1, J. R. Glendenning; Ward 2, Paul Farrell; Wards, Frank Hvde. Fire Wards.— Councillor Simmonds, J. T. Walker, W. E. Whebbv. Fire Constables.— C O. Barkman, S. Crim|J, G. J. T. Russell, J. S Elliott, M. Storey, A. Jenkins. Public Measurers.— .1. Patterson, J. Misener. Public Weighers. — W. Shute, Chas. Munro. PAYID BOCAE, PAlNTEfi AMD ttLAZl£B, [1885 ine, R tt ; No S ; No 6 II ; No 2 5 Hose ; Ward Wards, eid, Jas 1 Doyle. Banister. y*s Hall, Sec'y, A. cAlpine. Ward 2, be. 8, White. :# mmonds, id Elliott. Farrell ; hebbv. ell, J. S cannot be wgrpawged for flnenem, body and dnrMAJIty. 1885] ALMANACK. 227 -W. SirnVKtoR or LuMni>:it.~ John McBain. J-KNCK ViKWKHH. --.1. Stewurt, .1. 1'ower. J. Jenkins. Kkki'kr South-Knu I'ouni).— K. K. Moreash. Chief or Police, Pound-kkki-kr, and IIkalth Impkctor McKenzie. FotlCKMAN, POUMD KKKPER, AND HEALTH INSPECTOR.- -J. McLellan. Municipal Civil Court Is held at the Town Hall on the first and third Mondays of each month, at 10 9 clock, a.m. ' Fire Department. FiRB Knoink Co. (Established 1822). Capt, H. Durney. Sect, W. H. Sterns. Treni, A. McAdam. Ut Lieut, U. M. Harrison. 2nd Lieut, A. K. Corbm. MeetH on flr t Monday of each month. AXK AND Ladder Co. (Establislied 18H6). Cnpt, C. W. Young. Lieut, Archd Gates. Meets on lirst Tuepdav of euch month. Union Protection C«>. (Organized 1876). dipt, E. M. Walker. Secy, J. E. Stern.-?, itt Lieut, W. H. Stevens. 2nd Lieut, A. M. Beck. Meets on second Thursday of each month. CORPOEATION-TOITN OF TRURO. Mayor.— Cyrus Eaton. Councillors.— Ward 1, D. H. Smith, Richard Craig; Ward 2, D. H. Muir, Duncan McDonald; Ward 3, Danl Qunn, David J. Thomas. Recorder and Stipendiary Magistrate.— F. A. Laurence, Q. C. Town Clkrk and Tkeahurer.— W. D. McCalium. CORPORATION- TOWN OF PICTOU. Mayor — Cornelius Dwver. Councillors— W^«rrf f, Daniel Sutherland, Wpi McKiel; Ward 2, A. C. McDonald, James T. Paulin; Ward'-i, Geo. Lyall, Joim Havlips. Town Clerk, Treasurer and Clerk of License.— G. H. Elliott. Stipendiary Magistrate.- H. R. Narraway. MUNICIPALITY OF WINDSOR. Warden.— J. B. Black. Councillors.- If a?rf 1, J. A Calder, Geo Wilson: Ward 2. Joshua Smith, Wm. Curry; Wards, William Curry, Shubaei Ditnock. Recorder and {Stipendiary Magistrate.— W. M. Christie. Town Clkbk.— Frederick Dimock. MUNICIPALITY OF NEW GLASGOW. Warden — Adam C. Bell. CoUN(lLLOKS — Ward 1, John Stewart, "Danl McDearmid; Ward 2, J M. Carniichael, H. McGregor; WardS, J.VV. McGregor, S ?.i. Mackenzie. Recorder and Stipendiary Magistrate — John McKay J. P. Town Clkbk, Treasurer and Clerk of License.— A. M. Eraser, J. P. Municipal Court — Terms: First and Third Tuesday of each month. Recorder and Stipendarj', John McKay, J.P.; Clerk of Court, A. M. Eraser. I m 3 Dp 236 Arsryle tiU, Ualifax— Yarnisbes, Gilders' Reqaisites. J M m O p H H S t.4DEn»01f k POTtS» Halifax, Manafaotara 228 BELOHBRS FARMERS [1885 PORT OF HALIFAX.— SIGNAL SEBYIGE. « « Do, a penant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside 6 Do, a penant under a ball close up on the out^r halliatd, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. 7 Do, a penant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball close up on the inner halliard. 8 Do, a penant under two balls close np on the outer halliards with a ball close up on the inner halliard. 9 Do, a penant between two balls close up on the outer halliard with a ball close up on the inner halliard. For 10 Do, a ilag of any colour close up on the outer helliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. The above balls, &c., are hoisted on the east or west yard arm, according to the quarter the vessel first appears in. A Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with n small one at inner halliard. A Barque, a large do at the end, with a small one dropped at inner halliard. A Brig, a small one at the end of the yard, and a large one at the inner halliard. A Brigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliard. Two or more do, a cross half hoisted. A Topsail Schooner, or Schooner wearing a Merchant's Private Signal, a croas close up at the inner halliard! Two or more schooners, a cross iuner, half hoisted. The upper yard of the Ship Staff is us6d solely to designate Steam Vessels thus : Two large balls close up, one at the outer and the other at f.he inner halliard, E or W, p. steamer reported in that quarter. A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the inner halliard, a very small or regular coasting Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halliard, a large or ocean going Steamer. Steamers or Sailing Vessels showing owners* or agents' private signu^ flags, are denoted on the private Signal Staff with a small descriptive penant undernoath the private signal. a n fo R U de w li sl w e« w DAVID £0€H£» PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Liquid Marine Black, and Dark OliTe Cfreen. private A small 1885] ALMANACK. 229 When the description of vessel is ascertained, the following descriptive colors will be hoisted at the masthead, and the inner ball taken down : A Union Jack — a Flag Ship. Man-of-War Screw Steamer, steamer penant, over the Union Jack. Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, steamer penant under the Union Jack. Troop Ship, white penant two blue crosses between steamer penant and Union Jack. Dominion blue Ensign, under steamer penant, Dominion Govern- ment Steamer. Foreign Men-of-War are denoted in the same manner as English, excepting that the particular National Ensign is substituted for the Union Jack. A red flag pierced white. Royal Mail Packet from England. ) Fort- A blue and red tour quarters, with white ball in upper blue > nightly quarter, mail for England. N line. A blue flag while centre, from England. ) WflPtlv linn A blue and white four quarters, for England. ) ^««*^'y "°«- A white flag, pierced blue, Newfoundland mail. A white flag, pierced red, Bermuda mail. Whity penant with blue ball in centre — a Steamer. A blue penant — a Ship. A blue and white penant — a Barque, A red penant — a Brig. A red and white penant— a Brigantine. A white penant — a Sloop or Schooner. Yellow flag above descriptive penant denotes Quarantine. A blue flag with white letter R in centre is hoisted at the masthead for 1 hour, on receipt of the news of the arrival of the mail steamer at Rimouski. When the news is received during the night the flag will be hoisted from 8 a. ro. to 9 a. va. 'n the morning. BY NIGHT. Steamers only are signalled, and are distinguised as follows, viz : — A Red and whUe light, horizontal, the red light to the Eastward, denotes a Steamer East reported. A Green and white light, horizontal, the green light to the West- ward, denotes a Steamer West reported. Wh^n a Steamer is slighted from citadel the white light is taken down. When two or more Steamers are reported, the red or green is dropped 12 feet. When two or more Steamers are sighted, the red or green light is shown dropped twelve feet. Red light above white, 12 feet apart, mail from England. J Fort- Green light above white, 12 feet apart, mail for Enjyland. ) nightly. Red light above red, 12 feet apart, mail from England. ) ^gg^iy. White light above v^hite, 12 feet apart, mail for England. J ^' White light above red, 12 feet apart, Newfoundland mail. White light ahove green, 12 feet apart, Bermuda mail Green light above red, 12 feet apart, English Man-of-War from Rt^d light above green, 12 feet apart, English Man-of-War from eastward. Red, green and white, 12 feet apart, Foreign Man-of-War from east- ward. s m I 9 9*' an 286 Argyie 8t.» Halifax-Smalts. HfiNDEKSON & POTTS, Halifax. 230 belcher's farmer's [1885 a « § e S 08 B OD B ?^ O M H P »< Red, green and wAi^e, 12 feet apart, Foreign Man-of-War from west- ward. A red triangular flag is hoisted at the masthead between 7 a. ni. and 9 a. m. when a Hoyul Mail Steamer arrives from Engla'tl during the night. Merchants' Private Signals— Fort of Halifiax. BBD. Provincial Steamship Company, Wood & Co, Agents, red burgeo, with letter P in centre Wm. Roche, red flag, white diamond. Inman Line, a red flag, white corner, with a black diamond in centre. James Butler & Co, red flag, white border, centre white stak*. John S. McLean, red, white and red flag, red uppermost. T. A. S. DeWolf & Son, red and white flag, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in centre, the red half on the white, and the white half on the red. Lawson, Harrington & Co, red and yellow flag, striped horizontally. Daniel Cronan, a white, red, white, red, white pendant, perpendicular stripes. The Boston & Col S. S. Co, a red flag pierced with a white triangle, apex next the mast. Dominion Line, red flag, with diamond and blue ball in centre of white. Chipman Bros , red flag with white St. George's Cross in centre. White Cross Line, red flag with white St. George's cross. Tucker, red, white and blue, with two white horizontal bars. Phelan, J. F., red with white St. George's Cross. WHITB. Wm Stairs, Son & Morrow, white flag, centre a blue sqiiare. James A. Moren, white flag, bordered red. U. I. Hart, white flag, centre a red diamond. Jas. ScMt, white flag, blue outer, red square centre. A. G. Jones & Co, white flag, centre a red star, bordered red top and bottom. E. Fishwick, white flag, centre a red star. Esson & Co, white flag, red border, red Maltese cross in centre. T. & E. DeWolf, white flag, red border, and blue letters DoW. E. W. Morrison, white flag, with blue star. « Anchor Line, white do, with red anchor. Black Bros., white and blue flag, vertical. OREEN. Carvill Line, green flag, white C in centre. Thos. Forhan, green flag, centre with diamond, with green letter F in centre. BLUB. New York, Newfoundland and Halifax S. S. Co., blue flag, white ball iu centre, and red diagonal cross, F. D. Corbett & Co., Agents. S. Cunard & Co, a blue flag, centre a white star. Levi Hart, a blue, white and red checkeretl flag. N. L. & J T. West, a blue burgee, centre a white star. George P. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white burgee, blue uppermost. J. Northup & Sons, a blue flag, St. George's cross. Breniner & Hart, a blue burgee crossed white. DAYID KOCHE, PAINTER AKD GLAZIER, Liquid Marine Paints are sold by tlie Gallon* 1885 west- n. and Dg the I, with centre. 1 a red white lly dicaiar iangle, white. p and rF in e ball gents. ost. 1885] ALMANACK. 231 John Taylor & Co, a blue and white pendant, over a blue flag crossed diagonally. Allan Line, a bine, white and red flag, perpendicular, red next naast, and red pendant above. G. E. Boak& Son, blue flag, crossed white diagonally. Pickford & Biaolin Chisholm, Arch'd. McKiiinon Surg Mich. McDonald GARRISON ARTILLERY IST "Halifax " Brigade (Halifax.) Lieut tol, T. Mowbray, Capts, J. E. Curren, W. A. Garrison, John McCrowe, J. H, Balcom. L. J. lUand, 'r., W. A. Purcel!. J. Shand, Lieuts, J. D. StQry, £. I). Adams W. L. Kane. J. P. Fairbanks. R. H. ^>kimmings. A Anderson. Pajpn'r, C. A. Creighton .4c?/. Lancelot J. Bland, c. Qr M, Capt H. J. Harris, Surg, J. K. Black, M. n. Aast Surg, T» R. Almon. Lunenburg Battery. Capt, J. H Brown Ist Lieut, B. Morash 2\\d Lieut. J. Smith Mahone Bat Battkbt. Capt. Edward James Ist Lieut. S. Bourgoyne 2ndLieut, Chas Andrews DiGBT Battery. Cftpt, J. Daly Lieut, Daly. • 2nd Lieut, E. liiden PioTou Battery Garri- son Artillery. Capt, Joseph A. Gordon \st Lieut, J. K. Da vies 2nd Lieut, F. W. Kraser, Surgeon, John Stewart Yarmouth Batt'y, G. A. Lieut, T. R. Jolly Infantry. 63rd '• The Halifax Vo- lunteer Batt'n of Rifles," {Halifax.) Lt Col, J. D. Mcintosh Maiors, T. J. Walsh, T. J. Egan, Capts. W. Bishop, J, Fortune, H. Hechler, A. G. Cunningham Jas MacKay Jno. Mea<{her, Lieuts, I. T. Twining. H.^. Silver W. G Jones. VV. J. Butler, J. Bentnick, Johnstone, C. J. McKie. 2nd Lts, C. K. Fiske. C. R. Fletcher. T. C. Jimes. E. A. Bent, p. Surgn, Paym, J. S. Mitchell Asst do, D. A. Campbell. Adj, Jv N. Crane, c. Qr M, J. G. Corbin. 66th Bat n. *' PBiNOEgB Louise Fusiliers {Halifax)." Lieut Col, J. J. Bremner Majors, C. J. Macdonald W. M. Humphrey, Capts, W. E. West, B. A. Weston, W. F. DeB. Bremner, Jno. Menger A. MacKiniay C H. Mackinlay E. G. Kennv, Lieuts k. W. Sp*ke, A. M. E. Doull H. L. Chipman, A. F. Salter A. Browne J. A. Bremner. A. Whitman J. S. Esson 2d Lieuts, A.H. A. Gould J. A. McCarthy. F. H. J. Ruel Paym, R. H. Humphrey. Adj, A. E. Curren, c. Qr Mast, G. W. Hart. Sura, W. B. Slayter, m.d. A. a., T.Trenaman,M.D. 68th The Kings County Bat'n of Infantry, {Kentville.) Lt Col, L. DeV Chipman Majors, Wm H. Belcher, Henry W. Lvdiard Paym, t^harles F. Eaton Quar Mast, P M Brecken Surg, F. W. Borden Asst Surg, H. B. Webster } DAYID BOCHE, PAINTEB AND GLAZIER, and Dealerg In Painters General Snpplles. 1885] ALMANACK. 233 No 1 Co, (KentrnUe.) Capt, Brent on H. Dodge Lieut, Barclay Webster 2nd Lt, Jno B. Chipraan No 2 Go, {Canard.) Capt, E. W. Beckwith Lieut, W. E. Harris 2nd Lieut, J. A. Northup 'So^Co, {KentvUle.) Capt, John Redden Lieut, G A. Dodge 2nd Lieut, J. F. Veary. No 4 Co, (BtUtown.) Capt, Edward Steadman Lieut, Harding Kockwell 2nd Lieut, Ward Eaton No 6 Co, (Ross Comer.) Capt, E. W. Roscoe Lieut, W. J. Ross 2nd Lieut, G. Loonier No6Co,arriBt«rB and Attornies. . 84 Society gg B«*Hi8l Conveiibjou N. S. and N. B. 189 Bible Society 213 Blind Kchool 200 Book and Tract Society ! . !218 British Columbia, PTovince of: Lt. Governor, Kxeculive Council and Le/i»fl«tive Assembly 42 Banks— Halifax Banking Co 206 Bank of Nova Scotia 205 British North America 205 Union Bank of Halifax 205 Merchants' Bank 200 People's Bank of Halifax. . .206 Bank of Yarmouth 206 Corn Bank of Windsor 206 Exchange Bank of Yarm'uth206 Of Pictou 207 Of Montreal 206 Dominion Savings' Bank 115,207 Chamber of Comsnerce, Halifax 210 Christian Association 213 C'».Ieudar Pages 54-77 Chemists and Druggists 198 County Courts, Sittings of 83 Clerks 83 County Municipalities 05 " Wardens 95 " Clerks 95 " Councillors 96 Courts — Supreme, of Canada 81 Exchequer of Canada 81 Supreme of Nova Scotia 81 Marriage and Divorce 81 Vice Admiralty 82 County 83 Clergy— Baptist 190 Church of England 182 Churcli of Scotland, Pictou. 191 Lutheran 191 Methodist Church of Canada. 188 Presbyterian Church in Ca- nada 185 Roman Catholic 184 Coroners 91 Commissioners for Relief of Insolvent Debtors 93 Commissioners out of Province 89 Commercial Department 205 Corporation, City of Halifax 224 Cu.«toms Department 124 Dalhousie College and University. . .109 Domiidon of Canada — Gov. General. 31 Privy Council. 31 Senate 31 H. of Commons 32 Dartmouth, Town of. 226 Dartmouth Ferry St'mrs Time Table 26 Deeds, Registrars of. 89 Diocesan Synod 183 Dominion OfHoers, 115 Kosterii Extension Hallway 1«0 Kclipses 50 Eoclesiascical Department 182 Educational Department: Couiieil of Public Instruction. . 200 Normiil and Model Schools 201 School IXsfricts, Inspectors, and Comr . '>«rs 201-204 Explanatory ... 51 Furming 54.77 3 a* Fire Depr mem 225 Fire Ala. n, . -^lifa.. 45 Fire In nci >««ipanies 208 Gas Inspeci • l!|»3 Halifax, Cit;, )f 224 Inhin 1 '«venue I)»'partment 116 Inspe o .i»h ajid Oils 122 Inaurai. ^1 .)mpanies and Agencies . 207 Intercolonial Railway 159 Judges— Supreme Court of Canai'a . 81 N.Scotia. 81 County Courts, Nova Scotia 83 Probate. . 89 Justices of the Peace 100 Kewatin, Province of 43 King's College, Windsor 183 Alumni of 183 Law and Justice, Department of. . . . 81 Liquor License Commissioners 123 Life Insurance Companies 209 Light Houses 166 Manitoba^ Province of: Lt. Governor, Executive and Legislative Coun- ! cilf, and Legislative Assembly,.. . . 42 Marine and Fisheries Department. . 165 Wf Marine Insurance Compaides 207 ^ Masonic 216 Medical College, Halifax 200 Medical Register lf>2 Methodist Church of Canada 188 Militia Department 232 Mercantile Companies 210 Merchants' Private Signals 230 Movable Feasts, &c 49 National and Benevolent Societies . .212 Navy,The 23 New Brunswick, Province of: Lieut. Governor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, and Legislative As- sembly 37 Newfoundland, Province of: Lieut, Governor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, Assenibl y, etc 43 New Glasgow, Municipality of 227 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lieut. - Governor, f)xecutive & Legislative Councils, & Legislative Assembly 35 North-West Territories 43 286 Accryle St., Halifax— Paper Haugrinss. PRINCESS DRY METALLIC PAINT, » H OB sn H « 00 238 BEIX)HBRS FARMERS [1886 Pa^e Or»nf?fl Lodge, Grand 234 Odd FellowB, 222 Manchfiater Unity 223 Oversea™ of Fisheries 165 Ontario, Province of: Lieut.-Gov., Executive Council and Lej^islative As8<^mbly 41 Patrons of Husbandry, Order of. . . .234 Pilot CommiuBJoners and Pilots 165 Planets, M(jrnin);and Kveuiui;. ..... 50 Plctou, Corporation of. 227 Post Office Department : Nova Bcoiia Postal Division. . . .160 Arrival and Departure of Mails at Halifax , Vi\ Country Post Offices 153 Principal Rates of Po8tat;e, .155, 0, 7 Money Order Branch. . . .154, 58 Presbyterian College, Halififtx 187 Presbyterian Minlstara 185 Probate, Jiidjje-s 89 " Registrars 89 Prince Edwanl IslandMPi'Ovince of: Lieut. -Governor, Eitecutlve and Legislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Assembly 38 Quebec, Province of: LIeut.-Gover- nor, Executive and Legislative Councils, & Legislative Assembly. 39 Prothonotariea H2 Railways, Coaches and Staaniert. . . .169 Registrars of Probate 89 Registrars of Deeds 89 Roman Catholic Clergv 184 Royal Family of Great Britain 29 Reiiitious and Benevolent Sodetiea. .212 Savings' Bank 207 St. Francis Xavier's College, Antigo- nlsh 185 Signals, at Citadel Hill 228 Sherlflh 82 Steamers 16 » Spring Hill and Parrsboro' Railway. 161 Supreme Court, Sittings of. ..,..,. , 82 Tariff; The 129 Telegraph Companies and Offices,. . . 45 Tide Table , 78 Tvuro, Corporation of ....,,...,.. . .{i27 Vioe Admiralty Court 82 Weather Guide ..,,..,, 47 Western Coimties Railway. . 162 Windsor and Annapolis Railway 161 WindHor, Municipal.oy of. 22T Weights and Measures, Forms of, etc 116 Wesleyan College, SaalcvUle 188 Academy, '* .... 189 Zodiac, Signs of. , 49 THOS. P. CONNOLLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller @ Stationer, Corner George and Granville Sts., HALIFAX, N. S. Constantly in Stock, the best and cheapest variety of ROOM PAPER. PAPER BLINDS. ALSO — • ROYAL AND MARiTIME READERS, Blank and Pocket Books, Coraraercial and Family Stationery, Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, and everything usually kept in a first-class Stationsry Store. fiiT' Letterpress andL Oopper-Flate Fvintlxiffi Book- Bin&ing and Die Frintin? done oa the premises. Tiio35wffA.s i>. ooisrnsroiLL.'sr- \i a «< -< as DATXD BOCHS, PAIXT£K AN]> GLAZI£B, for sale by HENDERSON k POTTS, HaHfax. •S. jpmg rs:. 1885] ALMANAO^. 239 BRASS FOUNDERS AND COPPER SMITHS. , & a Q » H -^ D :=) H *> as MACDONALD & GO. SALIFAZ, IT. S. SlsaiD a&il lol Water EDgiseers, IMPORTERS OF Cast and Wroug^lit Zxon Pipe with Fittings, Engineers' Supplies and Machinery. MANUFACTURERS Or ALL KINDS ENOINEBBS'. PLUMBERS' AND STEAM FXTTEBS' \A^* ^hJf And the HeaTier Classes of —ALSO— Vessels" Fastenings and Fittings. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, RESIDENCES and FACTORIES SUPPLIKD WITH f amisg Apparatus ud \M^, Fixtmes, With all Modern Improvementa, fitted by Engineers thorough- ly acquainted with oiir climate. HOLE A«EMT8 FOK THE »41E AN» AFFLIC4TION OF WARREN'S FELT ROOFING And ROOFING MATERIALS, in and for the Province of Nova Scotia. W, 89 69 W ft > H ► « a; -«1 t»- Be c w' «>; *" ! ^ I W w CIS ft 69 W c o o 1 to 3, and 162 to 172, also 306 liWM II 3 o ftp 69 ev n: *^ tq M ;« as •ri M PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS. 2»6 Art?yle St., ttalUax-Putly, Paiut Oil. HENDERSON ft POTTS, awarded PriM Medal at o s PS p Pm as P £ e 240 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 WALTER BABRON & GO. l6o GRANVILLE ST. HALIFAX, N S. Oim OF THI! I.ABQI)8T STOOKS OF TweedSi Worsteds, Broads 'J DOSS AND OVEBCOATZXraS I3Sr TUB OIXTT, TO SBLBOT mOI>^- W. B. & CO. GEORGE FRASER, GENERAL AGENT AND Commission Merchant. SPECIALTIES— UEBIG'S LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF. The Manhattan Feed for Horses, Cattle, etc. THE BROKEiUlRE PATENT COMPOSITION, For Rools, Sidewalks, &;c. 0£9.ce: 18 Bedford Eow, - Ealifaz. DAVID ROCHE, PAIATEB AND OLAZiEB 886 l| 1$, lO. I, it etc. IN, DoMlnloB Exhibition, 188S, for Pure Whlto Tiead Paint. 1885] ALMANACK. 241 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Pftfre Amdhi Powder Co 30 Ahdruwa, JanMsa H„ Willow Park Nuraerlefl 247 Allen, John \ Sou, Fiah, Uila, Ftshin)( Happlies. 25 Anjflo- American Waterproof Mfg. Co. 260 Aitshibald, P. P., Albluii Hotel 243 Baldwin & Co., Crocker,'ware 16 Barron, Waiter & Oo.,Taih)r8 240 Belcher, J. 8., Insurance, 4o 24 Bell, A. M., Hardware, top line title. Bishop Wm., Halifax Marble Works. . 21 Black, Bros. & Co., Hardware, &c... . 17 Boyd, O. W. &Co., Card In Calendar pagfes. Brland A., Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 46 Brokenshir, J. D., Watch and Clock- maker 259 Brown, M. 8. & Co., Jewellery, Electro Plate, &c 79 Buckley &, Allen, Stationery, etc 4 Burpee, I. F. & Co., St. John, Iron, Steel, tui 8 Canada Paper Ci>., Paper Makers and Stationers, Montreal 10 Cecconi, Thos., Picture Dealer and Framer 12 Cogswell, A. C, Dentist, Artificial Teeth, &c 18 Connolly, T P., Books & Stationery. .238 Connolly, Johti, Uooka, &c 27 Cook, C. J., Fancy Goods 254 Creipht<»n & Marshall, Stationery, Paper Kulcrn, Blank Books 48 Crease, A. W., Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions, 6m 48 CrdiDan, Daniel, W. I. Produce, Fish Oils, Furs. IS Cunard, S. &, Co., House, Stuaui and Gas Coal 264 Dali. M. B., Impenal Insurance Co.. 21 Dempster, James, Planing Mill and Sn h Factory 255 DeWoif, T. A. S. & Son, Ship Brokers and Commisition Merchants 242 Egan, Thomas J., Ounmaker and Taxidermist 258 E^an, W. J., Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger 261 Esson ^ Co., Commission Merchants. 26 Farrell, V. F. & Co., Woolen Hall. . . .13 Fitzgerald, W. & Co., Boots & Shoes. . 19 Fraser, Geo., Commission Merchant, Cattle Feed, &c ; . .240 Fraaier, Professor, Horse and Cattle Remedies 245 Frazee & Whlston, Duslnera CoHcffe.. 48 Fuller, H. H. & Ca, Hardware 3 Gates Organ and Piano Co 246 Gordon A Keith, Furniture, Carpets. Oilcloth, etc .^..12 Gossip. Wnu. Books and Statlonery..249 Graves, L. Alfred, Cooper 9 Gray, James A., Undertaker 260 Halifax Steam Laundry, G. W. Boyd * Co Calendar pages. Harrison, Henry K., Tailor and Clothier is Harris, E., Mansion House 26 Harvey, Charies H., General and Commission Merchant 30 Henderson & Potts, Point Works top line of pages. Heskin, C, Furniture, &c 260 Hevenci, G., Copjwrsmith 24 Hirshfleld, Goo., Sausages, etc 27 Hubly, J. J., Harness Maker 269 Imperial Paint Co 243 Jennctt, J. R. , Crockeryware 6 Jfthnson, W. H., Pianos & Organs . . 47 Jones, G. W., Commission and Manu- facturers' Agent, Paper, &« 269 Jack & Bell, Fertilizers 80 Keith, Alex. & Son, Brewery 20 Kelly, Johr F., Harness, Stable Furnishings, &c 28 Longard Bros., Steam and Hot Water Engineers , 19 Lo'^^'ell, W. L. & Co., Bankers, Bro- kers, Insurance Agents 258 MacGregor & Knight, Books and Stationery.. .. portion bottom lines. McDougall, A. & Son, Wholeaalo Groceries, &c 257 Macdonald & Ca, Brass Founders... 239 McDonald, J. K. & Co., Watches, Jewellery, &o 80 Mackinlay, A, & W . Pv:uiisi)ers, Booksellers and Sfcatiosiers I J McLearn's Feed and 8ce. Ory Goods aix': Ready-made ' lo, hing . . . . l.l'l Mahon Bros., Dry Goods 262 Merriam, G. A C, & Co., Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 28 Moody, Wm. & Co., British, Cana- dian and American Dry GikkIs. . 17 Moir, Son & Co., Aiillers, Bakers and Confectioners 247 Monaghan, A., Dry Goods, etc 261 2^6 Argyle St., Halifax- 11 -ttoom Paper. - . I 1 ]|£!!]IERSON * FOTTS ManBfaetwre OS QO 60 a oe 08 « OB B >e5 O M H H 242 belcher's fabmer's [1885 Page Morse, John E., Tea Merchant, Fire Grenades, &g ^ ^ ....... w ,, , 2^8 Munnis, Jamea K., Clothier .... 13 Nova Scotia F/inting Co 257 O'Brien, M, J., Confectioner ,. 8 Parmiter, James, Boots & Sho«8. 2&< Patterson, John, Boiler Maker... ,..261 Parks, Wm, & Son, Cotton, Manu' facturers,,,. , , 52, 68 Philp, John H., Hat", Caps,Fiir8,. 4 Pickford & Black, Ship ( hundiery. . . 3> Do. riuht side ri^ht hand pajres. Puttner's Emulsion., kft side lines pages. Robertson, "William, Hardware, 2- Robertson, C. H. & Co., CnMiker^'- ware — 13 Eobson, C. & Co., Dry Goods, 258 Roche, David, Wall Paper, Paints, &C.252 and portion bottom Unes. Shepeard, R., Billiards. 16 Page Scott, Jam«*&Cb , GlioeerS, &c 24 Smith, G. M. & Co., Dry Goods 46 Scotch Dye W»rk», lialHax, N. 8. cal dar pages. SSver, W. k C, Carpets, t^lothing, Dry Goods. .... , -.,.234 Smith & Chisbolra, Merchant Tailor8.256 Smith Bro»., Dry Goods, Millinery. 9 Smith, J. Godfrey, Chemist, ete. calendar pages. Smith, B. A., Dry Goods 263 Stairs, J^hn, Iron and Hardware, Scales, etc .....,,.. 7 Stairs, W.,Son & Morrow,. Hardware ,235 Stephen, A. & Son, Fumitare. . . , . . . 5 Sweet, R. J., Groces. 9 Taylor, Wm., Boot and Shee Stwe..262 Theakston & Anj;win, Hardware.. ..256 Thearkston, Wm., Printer . . .260 Wallaee, Robert, Sewing Machines, Jeirvellery, ete 249 Watson, Jaa. H., Sarmatian Hotel. .261 Woodill, A. A., CneoMst. 263 Ship Brokers, Commissioix MercliazLts. Immm Efsctedr Freiglits Collsctsi, Cliartsfs (Uttained. Agents for ANCHOR LINE and other Steamers. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Cement, Plaster, Lime, Salt, Vinegar, Shingles, ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK, HALIFAX, N. S. T. A. S. DeWOLF & SON. I 4^ i T attei DATI]> BOCBE, PAI5T£R AND GLAZ![£B, P of g 2a< Anchor Liquid Hryiei^ ngles, SON. I 1885] ALMANACK. 243 Fire and. TVater-Froof ROOF PAINT, For Shingle, Zinc, Iron, or Tin Roofs. THE CHEAPEST AND IlEST PAINT IN THE MARKET FOE liOOFW. Imperial Paint Comp'y, 15 BEDFORD ROW, - HALIFAX, N. & S^ p. O. Box 386. iLilOI lOf IL f 22 Sackville St., - Halifax. p. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, wishes to call the attention of Travellers to this House. All the comforts of a — AT — VERY MODERATE PRICES. Personal attentio'i ffiven in order to secure the coiiifort OB O 90 of guests. P, P. ARCHIBALD, 836 Argjie St., Hjalifax— Brusiios, Faints, Dry Colori. HENDERSON & POTTS Manufactnre Blenehed e c 244 belcher's farmer's [1885 ^ TEMPERANCE DIRECTORY. Sons of Temperance.— The first Division was orp:ftniaed «t Yar- mouth, Nov. 17, 1847. The Grand Division was organixed April 22, 1848. There are now two hundred and eighty seven Subordinate Divisions (287) with seventeen thousand (17,000) members,— thirky Bands of Hope with 2500 members ; and six Sections of Uadets with aSO members; Grand Worthy Ptifriareh, Joseph Burrell, Yarmonth f Grand Scibe, Rev 11. A, Temple, Halifax. Atjents and Lecturers of Grand Division, Thomas Hut^hings and Thos M. Lewis. Quarterly sessions of G. 1). are held in different parts of the Pioviiic*', iu January, April and July, The annual session is held each Autumn in Halifax There baa been an increase ol forty-three (43j active divisions daring 1884, and three thousand Jiixi hundred (3500) members. United Temperance Order {formerly British Templars).— Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia organized in 1863. Has now al>oiit 20 Lodges containing about 1000 niomlwrs. P-resident, John H. Taylor, Ga\s River Road, Halifax Co. We understand this Order has amalgamaied with the '* Roval Templars.'* I. O. OF Good Tkmpi-ars of the World. — The first Lodge organ- ized at Econotny, Colchester County, July 4, 1864. Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia formed February &'l), 1&67; there are now iS Subordinate Lodges with aoOO members; 7 Juvenile Temples wnh aoOi mem*>fr8; G. W. C. y., George Graydon, Halifax; «. W. S., J. M Baillie, Stellarton. The next Annual Meeting will be held at a plice and time (summer of 18S&) to ha named by the Executive, duo notice of which will be given in the newspapers. I. O. OF Good Tejiplars, Loyai..— Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia reorganized Nov, 81, 1876, 95 Sul)ordinat'* Lodges, and about 4500 tnoml)ers; 10 Juvenile Temples with ."iOO memtiers; G. W. C. T., P. J. Chisholm, Truro; G. W. S., L J. Hingley, Oxford, Cumberland ; GenL Sitp. of Juwnile Templars, M. C Smith, Con- queral Bank, Lunenburg Co. Next Annual Session will be held the first Tuesday of July, 1885. The Bi'VE Ribbon Clubs within the past eight years have been organiaed in nearly every County of the l*rovince. The aggregate membership in the Autumn of 1878 was estimated at 20,000. At this date (Autumn of 1884)> the enrolled meml>ersljip of the various Tem- perance organisations in Novf Scotia is as follows :— Sons of Ten^oerance, Cadets and Bands Hope.... 15,360 United Temptirance Ortler, (British Templars). . . » 1,000 J. O. G. Tempiars, (of the World) 3.200 L O. G. Templars, (Loyal) , 3,400 Roman Catlxilie T. A Societies 3, .500 Frotestaat Chureh Temperance Societies ...... .. 4,00f> SaWwth School Societies estimated 6,000 Refmiu, or Blue Ribbon Clubs ......... " 3,000 Women's Temperance Uiiioas " 3,000 Total -51,460^ The folkKwiti^' naraerity tM4 ; iShelburne. 807 ; Aniiiipolis,. 1111 ; Cape- Breton, TS9 ; Inverness, 990; CumbbrlRoa, ii>iiO; Qiieeris, V03:; Kiuys,. U7I ; CalcbesoKF,, 1418.; llaiits, 102&; Viotou,l&ij5.; Yarmouth,. 1300. UAYIO KOCOEt FiJNTlilft AND OLA£lIIR» I f.^«i4 Dryer f«r White Pain1«. 1885] ALMANACK. 245 M. Frasier's CATTLE REMEDIES, CO tt B o 5 w s o o Ppof. Prasier's Sure Cure for Colic a»d Bots. Prof. Frasier's Sure Core for Inflammation of the Lang^s. Prof. Fra«ier'8 Sore Cure for Tliru$^li. Prof. Frasier's Sure Cure for Woruis. Ptof. Frasier's Sure Cure for Maiig-e in Horses and Do^s. Prof. Frasier's CONDITION POWDEKS, for Horses and Cattle. COUGH POWDERS. LlXiMEXT, tlie best in the world for Man or Beast. " BLISTER." Leaves bo blemish. Sure Cure for Ringbone, Spavia, Splints and Curbs, or any Callous Enlargeiueut. CATTLE DRENCH, for Cows after calving. PHYSIC BALliS, for iuHstipatlon and In- di^e!stion. Prof. Frasier's 01 XTMIi NT, for Scratches, Grease Heels, Sore Back, Sore Shuulijiij, &j. Also -Valuable fur FAMILY Use, it beinu' a Sure Cure for Scrofula, Fever Sures, liuriis, (Jnts, and U'eunds of any kind, Pr«f. Frasier's INSECT POWDER, *' Non Poisonous." Easily apfjlied, and FATAL TO ALL JN'SiiCTS. Prepared only by PROF. C. G. FRASIER, HALIFAX, JSTOVA. SO(3TIA. i^ Inquiries regarding Sack or Lame Horses, answ^ered by jretiirn of post, by ervclosing postage stamp. Prof. Frasier's Prof. Frasier's Prof, Frasier's Prof. Frasier's Prof. Frasier's n W o pa » I 5 e s- D 019 ^^ v> ts' U o ■1 o 2^4 Argrjl6 HL, Halifax— Mixed Paiat, Gold Broiue, y^ HENDERSON k POTT», ^ILIFAX, 246 BELCHER 9 FARMER 8 [1885 1872. 1885. OD OD « « OD a « 6 OD O P » P MUSIC. Gates Gates Gates Gates Gates Dominion First Prize — AND ONIiT — SILVER MEDAL Dominion & Frovincial FIRST PJEUZIC CliTiiclL ft Farlor Pianos Organs City IiCusic Emporium, 120 Granville St., Halifax, N. S. Organ and Piano Factory, 32-iia£e IimstrateJ CATALOGDB, FREE. Send Post Card. See their $75 PARLOR ORGAN, V FOUR SETTS REEDS. Send for THE BONO FOLIO.-Cbeapest ]Rusie Book Publislied,— only 75 ets., Post Paid. 't NCeURAGE NATIVE ENTERPRISE. W. J. G-ATES, Manager. DATID BO€H£» PAINTER AND CILAZIEK, Paint Mannfacfnrers. [1885 885. ■>< lOS ins im, , N. 8. itory, FREE. Irgan, It Husie Paid. I8E. 1885] ALMANACK. 247 MOIR, SON & CO. ICillers, Bakers and Confectioners. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL DESCRIPTlONa OF ^ BREAD, Oj^KE, BISCUIT, GOSFECTIONEBT, Fruit Syrups, &e., &e. ARGYLE, DUKE AND GRAFTON STREETS. Office and Salesroom: tii, «a@ actd fii fliPgyC© §t(r©©t* HALIFAX, isr. s. DO YOU WAN RELIABLE FARMERS, SEEDS, PLAr rs, OR FRUIT THEES P If you do, send for CATALOGUES and PRICE LISTS to JillS 1. AIBEIWS, Willov/ Park 'Nursery, IIAI^lFAX. N. B.--Clioice Cut Flowers a Specialty. 8p 7 2 90 286 Argyle St., Halifax—Decoratioos. HE\i>EESON & POTTS, haye registered 09 So OS oa H H 248 BELCHERS FARMER t^ [1885 1. 1 i@iei & 00 i IMPORTERS AND PROVINGIAL AGENTS HABDEN HAND fiRENADE Pire Estinraisher Co, OFFICE-77 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, isr, s. DAViJ) ROCHE, PAINTEU kUD GLAZIER, Anchor Brand Trade Mark. S IE IT, 1885] ALMANACK. 249 GOSSIP'S UuM Service Boot ani Stationery M Artists' Material Wareionse, 103 gRAN VILLE STBEST, HALIFAX. Colleyre, High School and Coumion School Hooks. Every description of WMiriNi; FAPKU, K14\'K ItOOKi^. and <;i-l^l<,K.\L MTATIOM^KV. A IdTKn Stouk of (JKKEN WINDOW ULINU PAPKU, 1 yard wide, oheap and i;u(id, w^holenailt'. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Our Stock of Artists' Materials for Portrait, Landscape and Marine Drawlnjf and Paintintr, is ample, -that from Messrs. VVinsur & Newton's Kstablishment, London, is of Superior QuHlity,— for Oil and Water Color l'aintin{j: we wurraiit there is nothinu' better in the world, when jEi-iiHine. As they come to us direct from their London house, there can be no niistaUe in this piirticular. The sanne will be true of all their other Drawinjj Materials. No true Artist cares to u^e anv otli4«r. if he can help it. School of Arts and tJake and Moist Colour Boxes, \ery tC"od and satisfactory. CHRISTMAS AND' NEW YEAR CARDS. I Our Stoei? is entirely New. and thert> will be none superior, if at all as cood, in the Halifax Christn. as display. Very much lower in price also. Send Orders along early, and you will not be disappointed. !% A great variety of Christmas Pres«nt8 i" Bu.'^:s, Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Serviceb, &c., &c, . — sss G-O S S IIP 103-&R A N V I r .-LF. STREET-103 ROBERT WALLACE, IMPORTER AND DIALER IN "Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, OPTICAL GOODS AND PLATED-WARE. run! watch REPAIEIN& done on the premises Ij competent workmen. AGENT FOR THE "NEW WILLIAMS" AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. Sewing Machines Repaired | Oil, Needles and Parts Furnished. ^^*\rl^Tr^ a T /^rM-^lACl A Specialty, with Special Prices O I TIC A L \jy /V ) JJb to Traders and Country Dealers. 1Q4 TJ-FI^E^ ■\7V'A-TER. STIiEEX 1©4: HALIFAX, N. S. O o O B t B » 286 Argyle St., Uallf ax-Colorwashing, a o {» if P 2 a. S M IS •\ H &^ U pit U^ND£RSON & POTTS» Anchor Pure White Lead Faint 250 BELCHERS FARMERS [1885 iM. WMMmiTEm. MANUFACTURER OP Hand^made Boots and Shoes, or EVBKY DESCBIPriON. My all hand-made FtHherman'H Koot is positively the best in the Dominion. I also keep a First-Closs Stoclc of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Trunks, &c. IWPOKTED DIKRCT FUON 1MAN1JFACTURER8. PRICES CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Genernl Store, - ■ 180) ii taf • Ox j. Hat «iid nothing Store. 1H4 [ uddbp Water otreetp C'usloiii Shoe store, - 188) ^\^l'^* iiuuui uii Ul/l^ Factory, - - 2 Hurd's Lane, HALIFAX, N. S. CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE, 25 & 27 Jacol) Street, . HALIFAX, N. S. SSi]IEIH FR ACTIO AL XJPHOLSTERER, Spring, Hair Moss, and Ex< or MATTRESSES MANUFACTURER OP Promptly made to Order. FURNF RE VENETIAN BLINDS, &c. 'L DA JM^LMIi, A'il.NTJBB AMD tilAZISB, k. made cannot be surpassed for flneiifHs, bodj and durability. 1885] ALMANACK. 251 rHMW/^^ I'OKt i^ivii FRANZ POPE KNnTEE AND r ^ CANADIAN RIBBING MACHINE. A Knitting Machine that took First Prize at the Dominion Exhibition. That will knit any grarment, anA knit 20,000 stitches per ' minute the same stitch as is knit hy hand. It knits all kinds of yarn into plain, ribbed or fancy stitches ; it narrows and widens, tiirhtens and loosens at will. You can teac^' yourself from the Jiook of Instructions, e B 9r o OS m- HOMESPUN SOCKS OR YARN WILL BE TAKEN AS PAYMENT I'OR THE MACHINE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. A. MONAGHAN, 182 AKG YI.E: ST., - HAX.IFAX, The Ooneral Jigfent for this Province. 236 Arole St., UalifaiL— Varnishes, Gilders' Requisites. J HENDERSON A POTTS, Hftllfax, tfannfaotnre 252 belcher's farmer's [1885 DAVID ROCHE, Painter, Glazier, Paper-Hanger AND DECORATOR. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL LETTERING. IMPORTER OF « O IS 2 m H H ENGLISH. FRENCH AND AMEBIOAN Paper Hangings and Decorations, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, " DRY COLORS, SMALTS, ETC. Agent for C. & J Potter's Paper-Hangings. oassBS raois tbs aovsvsrz solioitso. 236 Argyle Street, TWO DOORS FROM JACOB, ( DAYID BO€H£, PAINTER ANJI &LAZIEB, *, ( LIqnId Marine Black, ar » Dark Ollfe erecn. 1885] ALMANACK. 2r)3 W. L LOWELL St CO. 165 HoUia Street, Halifax, EXCHANGE, STOCKS, BONDS, &c. BOCTGHT AND SOLD. AGENT.S FOU THE ^tna Insurance Co. HARTFORD, CONN. I3>TCORI>OflA.TE3D 1819. Paid up Capital, f 4,000,000. Assets, S9,l 92,043,80, Losses paid in Go Years $50,000,000. Hartford Fire Insuramce Co. HARTFORD, CONN. ESTA-BLISHEID 1704- Capital, $1,250,000. Assets, $4,545,239,52. Losses paid, over $24,000,000. NORTH BRITISH i MERCANTILE INS. GO. or LONDON & EDINBURGH. IIEE DEPAETMENT. Assets, £2,013,105. Life Fund, £3,900,064. ^ctfies tsf^c^m tEt@ mast fsiVQPSiEfcCe teirniis. o i B 00 a ^ JAMES McLEARN & SON, Feed & Seed Dealers, Barringrton St. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) '^o {/ /. ^^<^ ^ ii. u. ^ 1.0 1.1 I^Hi 125 lis Itt lii ■2.: u lift u ■UUU IL25 il.4 2.0 1^ y r si /^ 7 '/ /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STRUT WfBSTER.N.Y. I4S80 (716) 872-4503 HENDERSON * POTTS, HaHfaz. 254 belcher's farmer's [1885 OS a p. S S a e S p o PS CarpetSj Floor CloihSj House Furnishing Goods. Largest variciy to select from in Maritime provinces. OF OUE OWN MANUFACTURE. SouxlA and ReliaUe. Trices Lover than ever. A large and complete stock, direct from the manufacturers. TALUE GUARANTEED.^ Wholesal'^ and Retail Warehouse, 11 TO 17 GEORGE ST., OPP. POST OFFICE, HALIFAX. jr« OOQMM m Wm %f>%^%sg'^^^^f) IiABGEST DIBSCT IXPOBTEB OF X^ngflisb, Fre^cli, Oeirman and .AjxxkGiriceLTt FANCY GOODS •IN THE CITY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SaUafiotloii d^tarantotd. 115 GRANVILLE STREEL HALIFAX. VaceREGOR * KNIGHT, Stalioiiers, 126 GranTiUe StraoU Liquid Marine PAlnts ar« sf Id hj the Qallon. 4. 1885] ALIIANACK. 255 w H C/) w a: r r 2 > 5: JAHESDEIFSTER&CO. Nartb) George amtdl Sadttt fiC<^lillls Sts. HALIFAX, N. S. MA.NXJFA.CTURERS OI' ifel^ DOOES, SASHES, FRAMES, Inside & Oatsids Ve&itlaa Shuttus, Moulding, Lining, Flooring, AND EVERY DESCRIPTl()N OP BUILDING MATERIAL. W o ! f s sr "i-i I .1 ■ JAMES McLEiBM « SON, Oil Cake and Linieed Meak ssac HENDKRSON k POTTS* Hannfaotorers o pa i 2 256 belcher's farmer's [1885 I Convenient to all the Markets. / THEAKSTON & ANGWIN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HardT^are, PENTAGON BUILDING, ORDNANCE SQUARE, HALIFAX, N. S. SMITH & GHISHOLM, Merchant Tailors^ HALIFAX, N. S. CLOTSS, TWEEDS and OVEECOATZSraS, Scotch, English and Canadian Suitings Of all kinds made up at short notice, at prices which defy competition. A good fit and every satisfaction guaranteed. LABZBS' SAOQraS ASTS XTLSTBRS A SPS0ZALT7. ♦ r I I \ 1 c MacOREGOA * KNiaUT, FamUj SUUoaerj, 18« QranTille SU and Dealen In Painters General Snpplles. .' y lie St. 1885] ALMANACK. 257 A. McDOUGALL & SON, IMPORTERS, ^lElll^lKP!W|| WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Agents in Nova Scotia and P. E. Island for Messrs. LUGESN, BELLOT & CO., Cognac. No. 231 HoUis St., - BALZFAZ, N. S. A. MCDOUOALL. C. B. MtlDoUOALL. Nova Scotia Printing Co y. BOOK @ JOB Printing Office, COaNEfi SMILLE m G&iPILlE sis; HALIFAX, N. S. 3 » a M f I ■^-« — w^* ■ » EVERY x)ESCRI3E>TI03Sr OF COHMEBCIAL FBIITTIirG Eiecateil la tbe Neatest Mmr, at ReasoQatle Rates. Patronage Solicited, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. JAME8 MoLfiABN dk SON, HAT Mkd STRAW. ■'""■ JL.i.T..Mul« * ' i ' -JL-.ta -^"**' o o g s 04 IRONCLAD METALLIC PAINT, best poisible corerloir for 258 belcher's farmer's [1886 C# ^C>S$0^ Up CC># IMPORTBRS AMD DKALKRS IN SILKS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, Dent's Kid Gloves, Mourning Materials, Dress and Mantle Making on the Premises. Agents for GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. AS ^m JER AVATEie STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. • (opposite THa GRAIN ELEVATOR.) LUNCH, DINING, AND ^OYSTER ROOMS, OBOZOB LZQirOES ANS ALSS. Good Accommodation for Boarders, AT MOST MODERATE TERMS. W. J. EC AN, Fal&ter, llaglsr, and Fapsi-HasgoF, 9 BABBINOTON ST., - HALIFAX, N. S. •AND- PAINTERS' SUPPLIES, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. - ROOM PAPBR FROM 9 CSNTB TO $8 A ROLL. JAMS8 MoLEABN A BOH, Flelds^n4 Garden Seeds, s I'* ^ 5 I ~~ '^«;-*3Bi«innNr PRI9CE88 DRY MBTALLIC PAINT, mi MM e e M 2 o s an Si S C SI 4-4 262 belcher's farmer's [1885 . TAYLOR, Palace Boot and Shoe Store, 156 GRANVILLE ST, - HALIFAX. English, American and Domestic , Sbs, Eulilisrs aid Wholesale and Retail. ers< COTrSTTRT ORDERS SOLICITED. 2£AH0N BROS. Importers of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, 97 to 101 SamngtoE St., Ealifaz, ** Q)vm Block Somtta diranid ^rad®.** THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE IN THE CITY. AT.'SO, A FULL LINE OP BLACKI COLORED SILKS, MILLINERY and MANTLES. ^- iisrsi»E0xi03sr iitvixbd. / HacCtB£«IOB Hl KNiejtT, WJiolesala and BelaU SUUutterst for Ml* iy HEHBEBSOX A POTTR, HanfM. I / 1885] ATJIANACK. 263 A^ SliS^S 33 to 37 George St., Halifax, f) Dry Goods Importer. I CANADIAN, AMERICAN AND BRITISH 'STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, HATS AiND CAIPS. Clothing, Fancy Soaps, Millinery, &c i — J^ Goods sold at lowest quotations to prompt paving customers. far Orders by post or through our travellers carefully attended to. 35> to 37 Oeorg"^ Street. *dm«^« %U90 g jo t^diaou uo ssuppv £w» o% euj %a9B s^e^qdrnvj; ^y *8VaVMY3 SNA H«J XNaOT HlOB 'fi' 'AT 'Xr^inVH ' 98 ^99^M ^9dda ZTl 'XSIIM3HO Jl (f J] 9in lo OBii 9Xi% Aq pojno AunovreKuoj oq irao OAoqv siu -fit buvSjq oq^ JO ssouiivd^ 'sureeap iSuunp }0 SBOrj UIOJJ 888U}lVej^ *IU8!)SiCg 9\\'^ JO dUOJ, ];VJ9U9f) pu« J8MO^ snoAjg^ jo sso'j 'sutoq ao 3ia«g[ oq? ui urejr jo ntoui[«e^