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Canada- Producers of Crude Petroleum, and Manufacturers of all its Products* BRANCHES; Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St. John, N. B., Moncton, N. B., Halifax, N. S., Peterboro, Stratford, Guelph, Windsor, Hamilton, Kingfston, and London, Ont., Winnipeg:, Man., Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. PRODUCTS, HIGH GRADE ILLUMINATINd CYLINDER, ENGINE, DYNAM( SPINDLE, WOOL, RAILROAD, STEAMSHIP, MIL ETC., OILS and GREASES, | ^ ^1 I PARAFFINE WAX and MINERS' CANDLES, PETROLEUM JELLY, ETC. f m ^ Correspondence solicited for hoth lionie and export trade. ^ ^A; Quotations and .samples cheerfully supplied. I jK| THE MOST COMPLETE PETROLEUM WORKS IN AMERICA. I '^ ?l hi W. H. THOt^HE & CO LIMITED. Market Square, St« John; N. B. H ardware Merchants. ...Sole Selling Agents for... ■ THE COLDBROOK IRON & STEEL CO., Manufacturers of BAR IRON and SPIKES. ...AND THE... GORDON WIRE & WIRE NAIL WORKS. 2 B' ^ m Bl FFICIAL GUIDE — OF Intercolonial Railway of Canada AND ppinee Edoiard Island ^iWwAp. ISSUED BY THE AUTHOKTTY .,.•■ THE H"N""^'"''^ ™^' MINISTER OF RAILWAYS AND CANAIX n IQ _=n it Dili- r * .■ i 'iM, •^:>><.<: Ktj^ 1 ^A l^f il Ni^ ■■••"> . ...OP •VVk* ROBERT REFORD Co. 1 '«*. \L ^ MONTREAL. LINE FLEET. 8. S. AU'IDKH, AMARYNTIIIA, CONCORDIA, IlKSTIA, INDKANI, KASTAI.IA, KKK MTN, liAKONIA, ORTIIIA, MALACIA, TRITON I A. UOKALDSON BROS Glasgow, Soot. LINE FLEET. M. S. AIIOSA, IIKM.ON.'., CKIIVONa, ItKVONA, KSCAS.ON A, KRKMONA, IU'RUNA. lONA, .lACONA, KII.DON \, W. THOMSON & I Dundee, Scot Donaldson Line. I Thomson Line, WEEKLY SERVICE. MONTREAL to GLASGOW DURING THE SUMMER. Wnter Service From ST. JOHN, N. B. Through Rates Quoted irom all European Ports. WEEKLY SERVICE. MONTREAI to LONDON. |;,-.ilai SMilrn-.- to N KWCASTLK, I. KITH, AHKKb,^^ mill itrNDKH, (liiiinj,' the .Summer. Winter Service From PORTLAND, i Spring and Fall Sailings Direct from the Mediterranean. GOVERNMENT COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS. special flecommodation for Horses, Cattle and Sheep. DONALDSON BROS., - SCHOFIELD & CO., Ltd., GLAS(i()\V, Scot. St. .Iohn, N. H. J. D. RIDDEi L, ...KOK KI'M. INFORMATION AI'I'I.V To... \VM. THO.MSON & .SONS, \. i-OW, SON & CO., Stii.vtkoki), Ont. DUNDKE, .Si London, E HENDP]RSON BROS., 17(t Jackson St., Chkaoo, lu.. THE HOBEHT REFORD GO. Iitd 25 St. Sacrament St., MOflTl^EflL, ♦J Commercial Street, PORTliflJSlD, |VIE 1> l..,TrW>»'' I. ^i.vi .i«i aic , tine _ - \ •>s. LINE FLEET. AKIINA, IIKI,I.ON A, rl.KVllN \, KKVONA, KSCAi.ONA KUKMON V, IIIHONA, ION A, .lACIINA, KII.DON \. DUNOKE, 8(1 London, E HO, MB. ;RVICE. >NT INDON. 'KITH, ABEl tin; Summei. iPORTUND^ igs Direct ttm mean. PRomiOi Iheep. |VI0riT2{Eftii,| >BTiiAIU}, , i^swaSM"*"""" iik£>»Tai!" 8. 001 ( I Wl DON^ SCHO T HJ and P passei and ^J Till ^■vmtirimMmmm INTRODUCTORY T^HIS GUIDE iU)OK eoutiiins an alphabetical list of the * Stations of the INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA and Prince Edward Island Railway, together with distances and passenger fares, and other information of interest to Shippers and Travellers. ^^-^^.^»^^r-% D. POTTINGER General Manager Government Railways. KUE rf STOUT LABATT'S BREWERY, iiONDON. Pure Ales and Stout, made only from Choice Barley Malt, the Best Hops, and Pure Spring Water. The Most Wholesome of Beverages. Always the Same, Sound and Palatable. Ten Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals. .,.,,. „ Twelve Diplomas Awarded at the World's Great Exhibitions. John Labatt, Brewer, London, Canada. 01 SEELY PACKET LINE ...IN CONNECTION WITH.. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY I I .1111(1 tlieir comicctiiiji iine.s fniiii... ST. JOHN and WEST ST. JOHN, N. B. by direct Steamers and sailing Packets to BAY OF FUNDY PORTS. Also by Steamer and Rail (daily service) to all Dominion Atlantic Railway, Cential Railway of N. S., and Coast Railway Points... QUICK RAIL TRANSIT. PROMPT FORWARDING SHORTER WATER VOYAGE THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. LOW RATES. — LOW MARINE INSURANCE. ...For Tariffs apply to any Railway Agent in Canada, or to... D. J. Seely & Son, managers, St.John,N.B. ^\\e Paper Used ii^ tl]is pablicatioi^ ...IS MAIWFACTURED BY... THE I^OYALi PAPER flllbhS CO., EAST ANGUS, P. Q. And Sold bv „ Schofield R ro S ■ ■ wholesale paper dealers. Saii^t JoI]ij, N. B. 6 OFFICIAL GUIDE GIVING ^ — ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATIONS, SHOWING FLAG STATIONS AND SIDINGS, WITH DISTANCES AND PASSENGER FARES ; GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OF STATIONS WITH MILEAGE ; RAIL, STEAMSHIP AND STAGE CONNECTIONS ...ON TH8 LINIS OP THE,., INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA AND- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY PORTS. NG iJB. tioi| :rs. List of '.^irins, Manufacturers, Dealers and Shippers ...AND.. Map of Territory through which the Lines are operated. 4.^^ The Chateau Frontenac, OF QUEBEC, A iimjxiiitiociit new hotel, "tTuuls ill till- i-hhU^iii end of tlic famous Dntt'piiii Termeu, coniiuiuidiny (U> li^rlitful views i)t tlio Si. LiiNMiMicc us fill- iiH tho eye ,.an iv:i St. Cliarlcs Uiver. '\'\h; uiaiKleur of tlie .scenery is inilfsnitialile ; it is niatcli- liss in diveisity and cliann- inn ill cllect. No frmndei' :.iti. fill- siicli a structine lould lie found 1)11 tlie contineiit. I Address : Manager Chateau Frontenac, Q uebec, Can THE PAGE FENCE ...to... No Experiment. It has been in use for Twelve Years on soinc roads, and is now in use on (ill of tho Leading j..ines in Canada and United States. There aie more than .'500 miles of it on one road alone in the Dominion. The SeGPet of its Popularity is that it is a perfect barrier, and as so feai posts are required, the total cost is very loui. The Page Olire penee Co., of Ontafio, Liij^iTED. WAUKERVmUE, OHTAHIO. it new hotel, > c'iiHleni 011(1 oiiH Diiffeiin iiiuuKliny tie- 's ot tlio SI. fur lis the cyi: own |Mi.st the IIS, iicrosH to IicVoIkI, II|i Uci'V, iukI, 111 CI Hint ry iiloni; 1 valley of tlie Hivef. TI.e the !S(!eiiery it • ; it is iimfcli- ity 1111(1 <'hunn- No frniiidi'i' 'h ti ■itiiii'tiire "(iniid oil tlie IPIO, OFHCIAL GUDE » iHTEHGOltOKiftli HRlliWftV OF GftHROR -AND- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ^ — ffl>iiiff>— -gg) _ *^^^£®^ £^1111^0— ~@ m^=^ Information for Tourists and Sportsmen, Watering Places, Summer Resorts, Pi^minent Hotels, Salmon. Trout Fishing, and Game Privileges. Views of Principal Cities and Points of Interest. pall Fashioned Knitted Underclothing SCOTCH SYSTETl. Men's, Ladies' and Children's In Lamb's Wool, Natural, 5ilk and Merino. Non Shrinkable. Any size or shape. No Rough Seams. Soft and Warm. All Goods Bear this Woven Label. SPECIAL DESIGNS AND SIZES IN SWEATERS, JERSEYS AND ATHLETIC GOODS. Handled by all First-class Dealers. The C. TORNBOLL CO., Of GUT, Limited. ■ • GiLT, ONTABIO. PIIEK STEEL DEPEmpiEUT OF CPBlll lH WMl Address Cambria Iron Company, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U^ S* A* Mercl^ai^t ^nr Steel ^ Including Tire, Toe Call<, Maciiinery, Carriage Spring, Railroad Spring. Hoe, Rake, Fork, etc ^ariciiltupal Steel aqd S^iapes Finger Bars, Knife Backs, Rake Teeth, Bundle Carrier Teeth, Tedder Forks and Springs. Spring Harrow Teeth. Harrow (Drag) Teeth. Seat Springs, Harrow Discs, etc Gold Rolled S^^* Rounds, Squares, Fiats and Hexagons. CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVES- WOOD, VALLANCE & CO.. namilton, Ont. A. C. LESLIE & CO., Montreal, P. Q. 10 ESTEY & COMPANY, St. John, N. B. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. MIL1<:S OPERATED. Tntprcolonial Railway Prince Edward Island Railway. Total CoLLiNowooi) SciiKKinKH, C.M.G., Deputy Minister of Kailways. DEPARTMENT. 1,332 •ill 1,543 Ottawa, Ont. iins. rm. ODS. I NTABIO. OPERATING DEPARTMENT. . , ,, Moncton, IN. U. I). PoTTiNdKR, General Manager „ W. B. Mackknzik, Chief Engineer „ G. R. JoufJiiiNS, Mechanical Superintendent „ C. R. Palmeu, General Storekeepei- ^^^^.^ j- g J. E. Price, Superintendent. • ■ • c^„\pi,^,ii,,n; N. b'. W. Rennelia Siipenntendent • • i^j^j,,^ .f^ x.oup, P. Q. A. OuELLErrE, Superintendent . ^^^ Glasgow, N. S. Y. C. Campiiell, Superintendent pi,«,.lMHPtnwn P E. I (!. A. Shauf, Superintendent P. E. Island Railway Cha.lottetown, ^. t.. i. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. ^ Thomas Williams, Treasurer and Chief Accountant Monet""' N B J. H. BuucE, Traffic Auditor. ... ... Charlottetown, P.'e. I. W. T HiuiCJAN, Accountant, P. E. I. Railway ^"•"' ^ Moncton, N. B. J. Campbell, Car Accountant ' ' o , P • , . V ^ *"'«»'^^«»'«^ DEPARTMENT. ^ ^ .1. J. Wallace, General Freight Agent Montreal P. Q. J. Hakuwell, Division Freight Agent .".".".".." St. John'. N. B Wm. RoBiNf on, Division Freight Agent Moncton, M. Owen Cameron, Freight Claim Agent B. PASSIINGER DEPARTMENT nnU V I •^- ^- ^'^''''''' ^''T^'^y P'i^enger and Ticket Agent • • • • • ^^^tZl, R q' Hnll I I •'• '^- '^^^""^''•> l^'^^'"^*^ Passenger Agent Halifax, N. S. lUfll^ I 11. A. Price, District Pas..enger Agent Moncton, N. B. i A. W. Morrison, General Baggage Agent . • • • • • Halifax N S. m L. B. Archibald, Superintendent Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cars "•*" ' W. Morrison, General Baggage Agent B. Archibald, Superintendent Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cars AiJENCIES. „ ^ , ,,.^ Ti \ t 1-ju <^ i..„ir.^ ^t Montreal, H. J. ScKiVER, City Passenger Agent, 13H ht. James ^t D. R. M(;DoNALi), Pass'^nger Agent, 4!) Dalhousie St. N. Weatiierston, Trav<>lling Freight A!4( iit P. Q. Quebec, P. Q. Toronto, Ont. oiliest.".;.;.'..' .v.... Halifax, RB. ad Spring, dder Forks^ iat Springs, D. C. McDonald, Acting City Passenger Agent, 132,Hollis St Ncwih Svilnev C b! |W. J. Christie Passenger Agcuit • ;.■■;.■;;.■.■. .Sydney Min^^ C. B. J. 1{. l'- ; ^ ; , ; j,,,,^,,^.^^ „,,^^ . , ,„, J. GIRARD FILS, Grasse, France, Pertunioi}. R. HUDNUT, New York, Fine Toilet Preparations. THE LMPHUIAL CHHMICAL MFG., COY, N„\v York, Hair Dyes. AYS, New York, Face ( A. Dl'PONT i^ CO., Paris, Frame, ITair, "" *i and Nail ISrushcs. PERFUMES W. Lave many other a,enc.. s, but w- call attention ^o the faet that we are the hugest importers and earry in stock th,- hest sel.-eted hne ot . . . . .^ Rnishes, Combs. Sponges, Chamois, From the Leading Makers such as Rosrer & Gallet, Violet, Legrand, Pinaud, Fiver. ^ ^ ^^^^^^^, 7VTR11- ORDERS SOUICITEO. .12 *sAcadia ♦sAdams sAddin; *sAfton, sAikens sAlha, *H Alton, Amhei * Amos, Amiiu Ana;,'!! Antij,' Apolii * Assan Aston Athol *8Atkii Aulat Avon Ragoi sBarat Ham *sHarn * Marti liath liayf sRear slieaN * Hea\ *HF>eav 8 Heel Hedl sBelfj Rell sRell Heh Bel( *sHer lier sRib Ric ♦sRir sRis sBlfl sBUi Rk Ro ■*8Ro )rks. INTHRCOLONIAI. RAILWAY 01- CANADA t and Heavy Springs and Gears, tractors' Supplies TOOLS }f all kinds for CarpenterSi Coopers, • • Lumbermen, Ship Carpenters, Coal Miners, Gold Miners. )nri Gears iii.iit I till! t all nada. foods, ;., COY, ins iind Lotions, [uir, "" *i and ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATIONS AND SIDINGS. The MiltMiiji' Lutwcii CliaiKlifii' •''■'■ * Fliijr Still iiiiiri, .1 ,,f SI. Cliiul.-.-.Ii-t. i« nm.l.' via l.rvi- Ti)._'■ '•■• *sA£ton, Aiitif,'(>iiish Co., N . ^ sAikcns, Col.licstcr Co., >. ^ sAlba, Inverness Co., C. H • • • *8Alton, Col.'l.ester Co., N. ^.^ ■ .• • ■ Amherst, Cmnheilim.l Co.. >^^^- ; • • * Amos, NorthumberliiiKl Co., IN. i>- • N. I'... UTEO. Amti'ii, Himoiiski Co., ue. Ana^ance, Kinf^s Co., N. !'>• -^^ • • Anti^'onisli. Antijiomsli <-'>•. >• ^ Apoha(iui, Kin«s Co., N. l'>. • • • • • • * Assamet.iua-l.an, lUmavenluie Co., <.Hu... • Aston .1 unction, Ni<-olet Co., <^H■ Athol, Cuinbeilaiul Co., N. ^ *8Atkinson's, ", ,^ Z, '.; Aulae, Westmorland Co., N. li AvondaU", Piotou C()., N. ^ Haj,'ot, Drummond Co., Que ... sBaraohois. Cape I'.ret.m Co., C. ... • • ^; • • IJarnaUy Uiver, Northu.Ml.erland Co., N. L *sBarney's River, Pic-tou Co., >-^'^- - • . ■ * MartiUoyue, Northuml)erland Co., >. I-. . ■ liathurst, Cloueester Co., N. 1.. •_ • , liayfleld Road, Anti^jnnish Co.. IN. > sRear Brook, Rietou Co., '^■^•■■; • slVaver Cove, Cape B.vton Co., C.^ L-^ * Heaver Brook, NorthunilH-rland Lo., . *HB.pau Rivaj,'e, Lothiniere Co., Mi»' sBeekwith's, Kent Co., N. B. . • • Bedford, Halifax Co., >«'-,^- ■•; sRelf^rave, Westmorland Co., N. b Belledune, (iloueester Co., N. B sRelliveau's, Ker.t Co., N. B. • Belmont, Colchester Co., N. S Beloeil, Vercheres Co., Que^. ♦sBeresford. (iloueester Co., f •/^" ^ ' ; " ' Berry's Mills, Westmorland Ct.., ^N. !• • • • sBiblo Hill, Colchester Co., N. S Bic, Rimouski Co., Que ♦sBirch Ridge, Kent Co., N. B sBishop, Kings Co., N. B. .^ . • • • • sBlack River, Antigonish Co., ^. ^ sBlaciuirc, Boaaventun^ Co., Que Bloomfield, Kings Co., N. B. . • Boisdale, Capo Breton Co., C. B.. . • • ■ • • • ■*8Boundary Creek, Westmorland Co., >. B. Moiitrt-al. ."(Its C.-JO KiS STC 7.-).-$ SI -J S7» si:'. It.") 11 he. I I-'.". s-js ().")(') .")()'.» coo 7(;s •J I . i 5-_>:'. 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Leacock & Co., Barbados, Rust, TroiMbridge & Co., Trinidad, Wieting & Ricliier, Demerara, L M. Cintron. Fajardo, Porto Rico. I I Correspondence solicited with wholesale buyers of^^ ._^__ Molasses, and Canadian Shippers of Fish, Lumbep, Potatoes, Flour, and any other Canadian Products and Manufactures. All information regarding these markets cneerfuUy furnished on appUcation. 14 k lia firms: dian and ts ALl'HADETICAL LIST OF STATIONS AND HIDIUGS - (l'i>nfi,nml.j MILKACJK FROM 8TATINN8. Montreal. St. .lohn. 13. BlVick Sidinf,', Pictou Co., N. H IJrick Siding, ColcheHtcr Co., N. H nHrierly's Urook, Antigonisli Co., N. H . IkookH-ld, ColelH'sUir Co., N. S Blirookvilh', St, .lohn Co., N. B slJrown'si Kent Co., N. H . sHrown's Point, Pictou Co., N. S Hiiryenton'H, NorthunilKjiIand Co., N. B. . diuIiner'H, Westmorland Co., N. B sBumside, Halifax Co., N. S . Cacouna, Temis^ouata Co., C^ue sCaldwell'H Brool Cumberland Co., N. S. Calhoun's, Westmorland C\)., N. B Campbellton, HcHtigouche Co., N. B 8CampV)eirH, Colchester Co., N. S Canaan, Westmorland Co., N. B. ..... . Cap St. Ignace, Montmagney Co., Que . . Cape Porcupine, Guysboro Co., N. S * Carmel, Drommond Co., Que sCarson's, Pictou Co., N. S sCarter'H, Colchester Co., N. S •sCatamount, Westmorland Co., N. B Causapscal, Bimouski Co., Que Cedar Hall, " " Charlo, Restigouche Co., N. B sChampion, Bonaventure Co., Que Chatham ,icv., Northumberland Co., N. CuAuniEHK JcT , Levis Co , Que .• . Chaudiere Curve, " " sChisholm's, Pictou Co., N. S sChristmas Island, Cape Breton Co., C. P.... sClark's Brook, Bonaventure Co., Que.. . . Coal Branch, Kent Co., N. B Cold Br.K)k, Kings Co., N. B sCole's I.sland, Westmorlajid Co., N. B . . •sCoIlege Bridge, Westmorland Co.. N. B. . sCollet's, Northumberland Co., N. B * Conn's Mills, Cumberland Co., N. S sCotUm Factory, Halifax Co., N. S. . . . . . sCrowsen's, Westmorland Co., N. B *sCulligan's, Restigouche Co., N. B Dalhousie, Restigouche Co., N. B Dalhousik Jct., Restigouche Co., N. B. . . Dartmouth, Halifax Co., N. S sDavidson's, Westmorland Co., N. B Del)ert, Colchester Co., N. S sDempsey's, Gloucester Co., N. B. . Denmark, Colchester Co., N. S. . . Derby Jct., Northumberland Co., N. B. . sDewars, Pictou Co., N. S sDewls, Hants Co., N. S. . . . . sDickie's, Restigouche Co., N. B sDickie's Mill, Colchester Co., N. S Dominion, Chambly Co., Que Donaldson's, Northumberland Co., ff. B. . . D,>fia!dsnn'« Pl.-itf.snsi, H.alifax Co., N. S. . Dorchester, Westmorland Co., N. B sDorchester Road, Westmorland Co., N. B. H2.J 7»)H H''>4 783 736 601 796 .^)84 687 833 283 74.5 66f> 466 792 63:' 20" 891 73 830 7r)l 639 419 397 ■iM 4.56 579 262 207 293 222 5 140 23.') 172 12.5 272 4.57 183 104 274 230 108 .534 331 668 268 189 101 322 344 2.56 290 162 154 .587 15.5 586 804 243 948 387 447 293 624 117 737 3 6!t2 130 672 111 .591 150 740 179 836 274 674 ' 112 504 237 482 273 475 266 835 275 674 66 764 203 508 233 771 209 577 164 284 280 799 237 496 247 791 229 9 732 589 175 «.'{3 271 678 116 664 102 nalirax. no 6'.» 141 54 271 236 115 269 151 24 554 93 172 371 79 205 631 179 765 117 86 198 419 440 352 387 2.58 683 682 91 235 390 214 272 146 165 246 120 2 163 334 369 362 27 209 73 330 1.50 261 128 38 343 47 828 271 6 160 184 Moncton. 172 lis 203 132 85 50 145 83 36 182 368 94 15 185 141 19 445 242 579 179 100 12 233 254 166 •201 72 497 496 154 298 204 28 86 41 21 60 89 185 3 148 183 176 185 23 113 144 120 75 191 148 158 140 642 86 182 27 13 («3uebeo) evt*. 660 605 691 620 673 438 633 421 524 669 120 582 503 303 629 469 44 729 91 667 588 476 256 234 322 293 416 9 8 641 785 284 461 574 529 509 428 577 673 511 341 319 312 672 511 601 345 608 414 679 636 333 628 154 426 670 515 501 15 c Tc 4, - o a. o Si o "Canadian Club" Whisky, "Imperial" Whisky, Distilled and Bottled by... HiRiM Walker I 8on! :london. LiMilEU. iA£HLKBR\fIL-LE, ONTHRiO. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ATLANTA, AIJMIAnKTIOAL MST OP STATIONS AND ^IDINtiS ( Cmliuunl. ) " MILKAtiK FKOM Montreal. HTATIONH. 03 ■^ h ri(. John. Ilalirax. Mnni'tou. •Tto. sDorcht cfr VVhiiif, WftHtmcilimd Co., N. H. hDouWo Tiaik, Clianihly 0>., Hw HDrakoH, Pictou Co., N, S Drumiiiondvilh'. l)runin\o'ul C(»., <^i<'. . . . . . • Duncan, Druininond Co., C^u*' ♦HDunHinane, Kin>fs Co., N. B HKast FrasiT's. Colcht«!st Hawkesbury, Richmond Co., C. B sHay ward's, Kings Co., N. B . . ^ . Heatherton, Antigonish Co., N. 8 sHfcffer's Brick Yard, Kings Co., N. B. , , r,7H '.» G5 no (iSo 7H(5 70-i 17!) ■2-2'> 807 S0'.» M-' ()S:j s:ii 8 -J -J c.oi ,si;i 7:5-' .-.71 It-.i 77K ir.7 7r.l io:{ Ci'.Hj 8l« 7 IS 1 17 I.-..-, (l.'.tl 97:$ 711 SI'.) s-j-j SOI :>:\ \ 7!>'.) 7 so SU 914 710 .^>1-J SS.') 704 KU s:$7 4S8 7 IS 7:57 sss G15 IGS S!»S Sill) (i7s S72 G98 116 732 'jr.s r.7«) •i'Jl •JOO •JC.l .■.l.-» -MS •jr.o l-jl 272 2(50 l:$7 2r.2 170 100 585 210 2H4 1 u38 135 257 186 55)4 280 105 411 1H2 258 201 242 207 237 224 252 ;5s:5 171) 2-'S 321 37 .-)S0 275 254 22 175 327 126 573 337 33s 03 :no 42 160 829 lOti 772 7S2 221 73 75 35M 612 30 2S 1)9 155 3 in 231 99 106 266 6Sl 133 3S1 S7 7:'. I 111 10.-. 127 691 :5s:{ 201 260 94 106 109 1)1 303 S6 52 23 231 97 325 172 239 677 351 253 116 175 223 670 185 186 213 1 59 23* 27 tll.l 1 68 587 596 35 i:t.-. Ill 172 126 156 1 59 D'.l 32 183 171 18 162 81 80 496 127 195 100 518 46 167 97 505 197 15 322 9.3 168 171 153 117 148 135 163 294 89 139 235 53 491 186 165 76 86 238 37 484 248 249 27 221 48 515 155 656 99 107 522 623 59l» 310 02 044 040 049 520 671 650 441 650 500 408 2 615 29 I 588 60 533 655 585 17 292 173 810 581 656 659 641 371 636 623 651 781 577 349 722 541 3 674 323 555 574 725 452 5 735 736 515 709 535 17 ^ THE J^ GOLDIE JIIItLlUG GO. LklMITED. flvt^. OflTA^IO. ...Manufacturers of... Higfh Grade Ontario Flours. GOLDIE'S STAR. RED CROSS. CALLA LILY. * CROWN OF GOLD. GOLD SEAL. LINCOLN. -Always Reliable. Mftl, DOiJll & Co. SI;.^RDWE_ ...Manufacturers of. STANDARD Railway Carriage Piano Furniture Boat Manufacturers' Agent -. Correspondence Solicited... ...p. q. Box 255. SAINT JOHN, N.B. VARNISHES Also "ZANZERINE" House, School and Chorcli Varnishes. WHITTAKERi&Co. I Offiee: 30 St. John St., Montreal. 18 MARINE and FIRE . . Agents for ARMOUR & CO., Chicago. . .Correspondence Solicited... SAINT JOHN, N.B. \ Leitclies \ Levis, L * li'Anse i i; Islet, * liinwoot) sl.ittle F : Little M sliily Lai * Lochhro sT.ock Kii sL()i,'aii"s ♦KliOnie, 1 KFjourdesi bMcDoii! Mclnty *^j\leKay BiMeKcn; * .MeKi::i sMcLauj eM I'M ail B.MciMul B^lcNeis eMePliee BMoPhei Macca! - .Maddni e.Maitlai (BiMalcoli eMatheH *s>Marslij ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATIONS AND SIDINGS -rCoH//H«««.; STATIONS. iMILEA(!K FROM J. v[E [enderson's, Cumherliind Co., N. S [if,'gin'H Brook, ColclieHtor Co., N. .S [ifdon, Colcliostcr Co., N. S [ingley's, Colchester Co., N. S [odgin's, Kcstigouohe Co., N. 1? lopewell, Pictou Co., N. S .luinphrey'H Mills, Westinorliind Co., N. B. . fndiantown, Northumberliuid Co., N. P> tona, Victoria Co., C. 15 [ale Verte, Teniiscouata Co., Que Iacquks Cautikk Jct., Cliainhly Co., Que. . . racquet F-iver, liestigouoho Co., N. ii Sanies River, Aiitigoiiisli Co., N. S ♦ Jubilee, Kings Co., N. 15 ^^ ^^_. •»Keinpt, Rimouski Co., Que (jtL/XjD. ^Kennedy's, Honaventun! Co., Que Kknt Jct., Kent Co., N. R * KiN(!SBUH(i .l<"i'., Lotl)iniere Co., Que iKing's, Kamouraska Co , Que., sKing's Ballast Pit, Kings Co., N. R Lachine, ClianiLiy Co., Que, • T-akeside, Kings Co., N. R *Ki,;ike View, Halifax Co., N. W ^Lanark's, Colchester Co., N. S sLansburg, Colchester Co., N. S ■ »s[.ansdowne, Pictou Co., N. S fsLaughlin's, Restigouche Co., N. R 1 Leitches Creek, C-ape Breton Co., C. R. , . . I Levis, Levis Co., Que 4 L'Anse a Giles, L' Islet Co., Que IVIslet, L'lslet Co., Que ♦ Linwood, Antigonish Co., N. S isjjittle Forks, Cumberland Co., N. S • Little Metis, Rimouski Co., Que sliily Lake, Halifax, N. S • Lochbroom, Pictou Co. N. S sLock Factory, Westmorland Co., N. I< s Logan's Tanneiy, Pictou Co., N. W Londonderry, Colchester Co., N. S ♦KLorne, Pictou Co., N. .S nLourdes, Pictou Co., N. S isMcDonald's, Antigonish Co., X. S McLityre's Lake, Inverness Co., C. R •sMcKay's, Colchester Co., N. S KMcKeiizie's, Temiscouata Co., Que * .McKi;:non's llarboui', Victoria, C. I> fiMcLaughla!i's, Halifax Co., N. S eMcManus, Westmorland Co., N. R B^McJMullin s, Colchester Co., N. S B^lcNeish's, Restigouche Co., N. B eMcPiiee's, Norlhumberland Co., N. R fiMcPherson's, Pictou Co., N. S Maccan, Cumberland Co., N. S -Maddmgton Falls, Arthabaska Co., (.^ue . . B.Maitland, Colchester Co., N. S jBMalcolm's Biick Works, Hants Co., N. S. . sMatheson, Pictou Co., N. S ♦«.Marshy Hope, Pictou Co., N. 8 cturers' ..p. O. Box 255. J.B. &Co. D., Chicago. M.B. Mobtreal. St. John. Halifax. M' ncton. 74i> 187 74.S 180 780 218 78i) 228 oOG 235 «10 i 249 054 92 590 178 943 382 294 ! 447 13 728 501 240 S50 289 725 10 375 300 437 304 (jOG 135 117 023 241 499 703 38 9 732 720 21 825 203 780 225 795 233 801 239 495 240 979 418 103 577 210 531 213 527 884 323 713 lol 370 370 827 205 827 205 ()52 90 794 232 758 > 197 805 244 817 250 848 287 905 344 790 288 302 439 9:58 377 835 273 008 100 749 187 479 270 594 147 818 257 707 145 97 044 793 231 809 24 < 820 258 84G 285 129 89 58 70 332 97 184 274 231 543 824 337 137 200 402 401 232 720 590 238 828 255 13 51 81 88 343 200 074 028 024 171 125 407 11 113 185 117 79 'd-i 104 135 192 4 7 530 225 o 170 89 300 243 105 130 741 44 29 107 133 98 97 129 138 140 159 2 88 293 357 038 151 199 74 270 215 40 534 410 52 042 09 174 135 144 150 157 329 488 442 438 234 02 281 176 176 1 143 107 155 107 197 255 139 350 287 184 17 98 180 57 107 50 555 142 158 109 196 [QuebecJ Levis. 586 585 617 626 343 647 491 427 780 131 150 338 687 562 212 274 443 46 78 540 154 557 662 623 632 638 332 816 47 50 721 550 207 664 664 489 631 595 642 654 685 742 627 139 775 672 505 586 316 431 655 544 67 630 646 657 683 19 I i Fire Proof Building Material of every description, for Exterior or Interior Finish. in Count less Artistic Designs. of Pressed Uriel; and Kock Faeeil Stone. Metallic Ceilings, Sheet Metal Fronts, Metallic Cornices, Sky Lights, Door and Window Caps. Corrugated Iron, m an Si/es and Gauges. Hayes Patent Metallic Lathing, Metallic Shingles, rnMmvvuieties Write for our new illustrated catalogue Kiviiif? full inroruiatiou ai>out our up-to-date good.s. Tlieir absolute reliabililv lias ni.ide them popular. THe Ifletallic Booli Co., Llinileil, Toioiilc, Oalaiio. W. A. Madauchlan, Agent, St. John, N. B. ROYAIL MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. HslAlll.l^MKI) IS."ll. The Company's Fleet consists of Thirty -four Steamers agsfregating: 134,937 tons. S. S. Tunisian, Twill Screw, lu,()()(» t(ms,lMiil(liii;^. llav: 8. 8. TARISIAN, ALLAN LINE. Tuiii Scicu, |u,iiiiii Inn-. liiiiMiii;^-, (',i>l illi;ui, S,,- (U tdiis.liiiildin Steamers sail weekly from Montri'iil to Liverpool duriuf^ the season of naviffation ; also separati' servieo from New ^'ork to (ilii.s>i[ow The St. Lawrence route is 10(10 miles less ocean sailii than from New ^'ol■k. Three days' sailing on smooth watei'. TIk- steamers aie titled with every improvement f the comfort of the passenj^ers, in all classes, inehuln hilfie keels, making the vessels steady in all weatlu I'liectric Light, Midship Saloons, Spat ious I'roiiieiiai Decks, Music Kooms, Smoking Rooms, t-te. Special attention has heeii paid to the ventilation ,ii sanitary ari'angements. A?i experience't«'>'«. ' "sMountain, sMount The fsMuir's, Pic Mulgrave, sMurp'^y'sC ^sM array's, ( Nappan, C ^sN ash's Cr« Nauwigewi Newcastle, Ni:vv (li.As New Mills Nicolet, N [sNigadoo, < NOUTON, 1 [b North lliv North Syd North Hyri ?8North We fsOakfield, ] . sOil Siding i Old Tiake ilBOnslow, C Orangedal fiOttawa B BOtterburti Oxford, C t)xford Jt Painsko .1 sPark's, N jParker'a, aPassakeaj penobscju irial ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATIONS AND »imSGS-(Conthutel) MILKAOK FROM ST.\TIONS. Montreal. • KMoosehorn, Kings Co., N. 15 = Moosepark, Nicolet Co., Que alaiio. Adams, AgentifiMortimore, Kent Co., N. 15 ilifax N S isMorton's, Kent Co., N. 15 . . . . . • • • • llliax, IN. i. 1 ^,,^„„t.^i„^ Westnu.rlan.l Co., N. 15. . . CO. ns. S,f (tltcins.lmildi Montreal eason of service s less ocean saili, I iinprovenient f classes, incliidii y ill all Weil till u ions Proincii.i 4, etc. lie ventilation ai ieiu'ed surgeon st fii'st-class 1 1 III nd to W., Toronti Quebec. VIontreal. Mount Tlioni, Pictou Co., N. S sMuir'.s, Pictou Co., N. S Mulgravp, (Juysboro Co., N. S . sMurp'1 SlL' Si IS S.')S 77S 704 4',>7 7 •-'4 r)7:5 SIS 41(1 1»S 5-»0 70S (1(1(1 <)Sl 07(1 075 8i;5 739 27-2 77;5 'J -21 'j;{t) 22 7:52 721) (159 oS7 582 714 (189 St. John. Halifax. 223 222 102 109 270 287 2:5!) KIS 297 2:54 209 :5n 212 (Itil 14 280 268 89 :519 54 1 740 .-51 0:50 1 28 1:50 SI 2:10 251 ;!:57 21 Hi 217 1 12 24 4 17 KiS 257 250 (172 220 :!;5 74 4 20 415 105 251 •) 409 211 3(10 375 719 170 107 97 174 170 27 51 127 174 1(17 119 38 4 37 205 394 42 ^* I 190 34 700 202 370 8 ISO 108 038 837 245 720 224 227 195 78 99 185 145 05 134 340 259 204 105 347 709 317 243 202 268 263 262 25 274 566 65 214 223 816 111 108 179 271 207 249 224 Moncton, 134 133 12 19 181 198 150 79 208 145 180 252 152 574 70 190 179 230 452 051 59 540 38 41 9 140 101 248 207 127 53 151 73 78 107 101 583 131 57 10 331 320 70 102 88 380 122 277 285 030 81 78 8 85 81 03 38 [Quebec. Levis. 622 021 500 507 009 290 038 418 281 632 007 740 640 87 564 298 606 488 718 37 103 540 52 450 450 497 628 649 735 695 615 541 334 501 410 655 328 95 357 545 503 818 813 412 650 576 109 610 764 773 142 569 566 496 424 4i9 551 52? it FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Ltd STEAMSHIP LINES. W FURNESS LINE. CANADA AND NEWFGUNDLANO LINE; ...REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS BETWEEN... London, Halifax and St. John, N. B. Liverpool, St. Johns, Hfld., and Halifax. BY- The Following Fine Full Powered St HALIFAX CITY, - LONDON CITY, - ST JOHN CITY, . earners : Captain Newton. | DA HOME, captain Forth Captain Patrrscx. | ULUNDA, Captain Flkmin.^ Captain Harrison. ! HAMAKA, Captai.v W.mjam,.. Calling at St. .ToImi'h, Nfld., about 10 days after loaving Liverpool, and 2 days after leaving Halifax. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., HALIFAX, N. S. L-ONDON I LIVERPOOL Furness, Withy & Co., Ltd. Thomas Ronaldson & Co. TV^ONTREKL ^urness, Withy & Co., Ltd. J. J. Langley. Fr ST. JOHN, N. B Schofield & Co., Ltd ST. JOHN'S, NRUD. J. & W. Pitts. ')() BPu<,'sley' Pugwasl '■< Pugwas ^ Quebec, ; Quispain .^llawdon lied Pin slleid's, I sKicliard sllichard liichmot Himou.sl I lilVIEHK ■ Uivieie Uiversdi * Itiversid *8Hivertoi ' lliver 1) slJivor Ii lliver J( Kiver P tllivor Si *iUockiiifj ■Rocky J «Iloger,s, ■Rogers i llogersv ■Rolling ♦gRoHs Re Rothesa ■JRoute, ] .^Russell's h. Alex hi. An.; i^t. And St. Ann St. Apo i6i,. Arst *^i. Bazi ALPHABKTICAL LIST OP STATIONS AND SlT)l^QS-(Cimthmcil.) MILKAdK FROM MO line: B KTlTCODiAC, Westnioiliul Co., N. B etite Rocbo, Gloucester Co., N. J! ictou, Pictou Co., N. S ictou Landing, Pictou Co., N. S Piedmont, Pictou Co., N. S ine Tree, Pictou Co. N. S irate Harbour, Ouysboro, N. S lumwe.seep, Kings Co., N. I> oint du Chene, Westmorland Co., N. 15. . . . |Point Levi, Levis Co.. Que JPoint St. Charles, llochelaga Co., Que Point Tupper, Richmond Co., C. 15 *ePollet River, Westmorland Co., N. Ij *BPom(iuet, Antigonisb Co., N. S BPortage Rallast Pit, Kings Co., N. B fiPrescott's Siding, Restigouehe Co., N. B. . . . II !■ » pPrice's Mill, P.imouski Co., Que 11 Q llTn 11 BPi'iinrose, Pictou Co., N. S llalllnA * Pnnce's Lodge, Halifax Co., N. S •*■■ ■ *■'*' ePugsley's, Cumhorland Co., N S. Pugwash, Cumberland Co., N. S PuowA.sii Jrr., Cumberland Co., N. S Quebec, Quebec Co., (by Stmr. from Pt. Levi) Quispainsis, Kings Co., N. B /sRawdon River, Halifax Co., N. S U'TATN FoRTJr I '^"^^ ^'"**' <"l»U'^fi'*t,er Co., N. B. isReid's, Restigouehe Co., N. P> AI'TAl.v Fl.KMl\(i. isRichard's, Restigouehe Co., N. B sRichardson's Mills, Halifax Co., N. S. . . . Richmond, Halifax Co., N. S I Rimouski, Rimouski Co, Que I liiviEHK i)U liOUF, Temiscouata Co., Que. . . I Riviere Quelle, Kamouraska Co., Que J Riversdale, Colchester Co., N. S ♦ Riverside, Kings Co., N. B %Riverton, Pictou Co., N. S River Denys, Inverness Co., C. B sBiver Inhabitants, Inverness Co., C. B River John, Pictou Co., N. S River Philip, CumV)erland Co., N. S jlRiver Sauvage, Arthalviska Co., Que *8Rockingham, Halifax Co., X. S. ... Bllocky Lake, Halifax Co,, N. S sRogers, Pictou Co., N. S illogers Siding, Westmorland Co., N. B ilogersville, Northumberland Co., N. B ^Rolling Mills, Halifax Co., N. S ♦glioss Road, Cumberland Co., N. S Rothesay, Kings Co., N. B. . . ijRoute, Nicolet Co., Que siRussell's, Gloucester Co., N. B f>t. Alexandre, Kamouraska Co., Qu(^ fet. Anaclet it Father Pt., Rimouski Co., Que. bt. Andre, Kamouraska Co., Que St. Anne, Kamouraska Co., Q>ue St. Apollinaire, Lotbiniere Co., Que ISl. Arsene, Teuiiucouata Co., Que *ll^t. Bazile, Cliambly Co., Que \I»TAI.\ WrLIJAMS rvy a steward oss, 'ity iiiHl ;f!ilit'a.\ L> I'fl'ecttHl in first K, N. S. ., Ltd. Montreal. 074 olS s;{0 S2() s;57 f<-2() S!)7 ()9;5 670 IG-J 4 898 06'.) 870 6.s;5 498 406 818 h:v2 70.3 749 74;-) 728 8 1 i) 542 480 408 828 8;50 ;54.'', 278 2 4. -5 788 7:5:? 8 1 :] 919 908 776 727 99 8:5;] 820 781 040 595 834 750 7:52 105 518 200 U>< 201 237 142 285 17 St. .lolin 07 223 208 265 275 205 330 47 108 578 737 337 72 308 04 249 334 257 270 141 188 183 i2 257 198 271 272 207 275 398 403 498 220 8 252 358 347 214 105 041 271 204 219 94 140 272 195 9 630 193 475 393 479 504 599 455 723 Halifax. Monet on. 209 320 117 113 124 113 184 229 190 675 834 185 204 156 217 346 431 105 6 135 129 124 263 18 295 307 309 9 1 494 500 595 75 208 100 200 195 135 111 738 4 12 131 191 243 3 130 207 733 290 571 490 576 001 095 552 820 23 134 179 175 180 175 247 43 19 489 048 248 18 219 32 160 245 167 181 52 98 94 77 168 109 181 183 178 186 308 374 409 137 82 163 269 258 125 76 552 182 175 130 5 57 183 106 81 547 103 385 304 390 415 509 366 634 [Quebec] Levis. 511 355 667 663 674 003 734 530 507 1 160 735 506 707 520 335 243 655 669 540 586 582 565 656 379 317 305 665 673 180 115 80 625 570 650 756 745 613 564 64 670 663 618 483 432 671 593 569 59 385 103 185 98 74 21 122 146 23 n None better tl}m} The Yarmouth Duck & Yarn Co. Limited. . MAMKArnicKHS (IF. SA/L DUCKS, ill i.in.ihei>. WIDE DUCKS, all wi(lth.s to 5)0 inches. OUNCE DUCKS, ;^|;--"^'--' DRYER FELTS, foi iiapur mill«. AND SAIL AND SEWING TWINES. SUPERIOR cono^ ...Write for Sainplt'H and Prit-es... mil A I tMi I ^r\^r- f\^ ^f ^ackville Wharf, Westmorland Co., N. P.. . *i^acre Coeur, Rimouski Co., Que Pai.ishuky, Westmorland Co., N. B. . . . . . ••Salmon Lake, Rimouski Co ; Que iliilt Springs, Cumberland Co., N. S ^andy Piay, Rimouski Co., Que IWandy Cove, Halifax Co., N. S iHttncfPit, Colchester Co., N. S j|a\ d)ec, Rimouski Co., Que l^ott's, Restigouche Co., N. P> jlcntwljurn. Pictou Co., N. S , * ^'otch Hill, Pictou Co., N. S |$ecord's, Kings Co., N. B . Montreal. \-> 177 i:il 70 45 •_'1>S ol :{•_>:? :5(;i iii-J 11 (il 178 2 '2 10 'Mi 17:? '2 '2 '2 740 1G5 7 S4 84 •_'•_'!» •js is;? :-2 .") 7it ■-'47 lit.-) I oil ;{s ;}i.s 187 87 r.sK CSi) 3:U) (U)4 413 ( 387 812 770 3!I0 4i)9 78i) 794 704 .NULK.MiK FKO.M St. .Inhii. liiillfax. 72(; oCl MY, 071 fi!»r. 442 r.87 417 380 .T41» 700 (180 483 739 572 717 718 731 705 577 519 734 057 057 511 388 712 557 358 005 590 374 488 73r. 002 494 540 582 703 427 554 054 1 -J^ 128 402 70 328 101 353 250 208 350 241 227 232 37 822 0(;i 703 708 792 5:59 783 514 170 040 790 777 579 s;5() (iOS 814 815 827 802 074 ok; 270 () )( •) 754 754 008 484 809 1)54 454 702 087 171 585 8;?2 758 591 04 2 078 799 524 051 Vol 148 148 499 199 424 115 450 25 (18 447 338 122 118 239 inctnn. [Quebec] 030 149 475 14 517 29 5S2 94 00») 118 :55;{ 135 597 109 :V2X 100 290 198 4 00 29 010 122 5!) 1 103 393 95 050 102 182 15 ()2S 140 (■)29 141 (■>4 1 15:i 010 128 48,s 10 430 59 89 577 48() 2 045 157 508 80 5()8 80 422 66 298 190 023 1 35 408 20 208 220 570 88 501 13 285 203 399 89 646 158 572 85 405 84 456 32 492 4 013 125 338 150 465 24 565 77 38 526 38 526 313 176 13 501 238 250 72 560 264 224 161 649 119 607 261 227 152 336 138 626 143 631 53 541 25 .iiSW- BOWKER FERTILIZER CO I 1 ...Manufacturers of... HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS. Bowker's Stockbridge Special Manures, Bowker's Square Brand Bone and Potash, (Jiiiss, (Iriiiii and (iCMicral Use. Bowker's Potato Phosphate, Potatoos, Vo,y '<"■'• nTeiitli l!i Thitnisuii sThninsoii sXoiry'xii Tlt^cadic, ^nt.m, mis Via sTpDis Pis ' Troi.s Sai Teurc, Ci sTruro K( ^sTttiinel, ; sU. C. CV "sUnioii, C sUnioti M ♦sTJppcr 1) sUfcjuliiui milace, s'^fttprioc ^llin^'t \S|fclltWOI ■VSfestfliet West i'.a sWest Hi ballast sVP^stcocl W«8tvill» ♦sWfst M( W»3t Hi' uVrSkenm sWIlliams WBiID.SOH • Woodbut CO ALPHABETICAL LIST OP STATIONS AND SIDINGS rrnnfhnml. ) STATIONS. Moatreal. es, ash, ■ertilizers. ^(liiic, Wrstmorland Co., N. 15 . .1 Bimciulie, ("aix- r.rtjloii Co., C Pi i |veH, Kt>sti<;ouclie Co., N. I> ll)eii;u;(i(lit', llantH Co., N. S. . . |elt I'.rook, I'ictou Co., N. S ' itli'H, WcstmoiluiKl Co., N. 15 ; litliM I'.rook, Cimilx'rlaiid Co., N. S llanl's, Nicolct Co., i^w Itli l{ivcr, Aiiti,i,'oiiisli Co., N. S liN'alla'It Pil!"'"'' I '»^«'-ness Co., C. B. . . s^^stcock, Westmorland Co., N. H ^tville, Pictou Co., N. S fit Merigoniish, Pictou Co., N. S t River, Pictou Co., N. S kens-, Pictou Co., N. 8 iliams. Kings Co., N. B p.sou JcT., Halifax Co., N. S dburn, Pictou Co., N. S fifiS ito.S Kid TKT Sl'.i (■.(17 747 107 Hfif) 7l(i ."):.'!» s-_>u sk; 7!»;i 177 (i!t7 !)S!» !t s I .". SL>.") SKI 7I() 7 I-.' !ll-.> !)i:t (584 810 82!) 796 802 70(5 823 824 Ht. John. lOfi 3»1 274 235 258 105 18G ()34 303 155 211 259 254 231 2 1 !l 1 .-).! 7 SO 101 ••'.1 270 167 106 533 536 (520 219 62 32 245 802 71 71 162 1 16 67 132 23 16 22 91 96 199 199 153 106 115 83 89 241 14 Hi Moni'tin, 17 302 185 I 16 I (IS 16 !I6 544 21 I 65 122 1 69 1 65 142 I7S 16 33!) 340 173 I S3 113 216 5!)4 82 155 84 229 168 347 350 434 33 1 24 1 54 59 6 1 (5 134 1 .■•.3 •1[ 115 129 101 164 174 1 65 95 91 262 263 33 168 178 145 '.51 55 172 173 '1! s for importing and tl.o distril.ntin.^ of The Canadian Drug Co., Ltd. Alttij^oniti ^ApcliM(|ui ^ A«*iinet(| <^ Aatoii •liii _ ^ Athol, N. 1^*8 Atkiiisdii ^ AuImc, N. ^B Avoiidiile ^ Biig<.t,(/i 1^ Bwnul.y ^* B»rtit)0{j;ii ^ aitlniist, 4tiel(l I 'StHHtii Hi VI 1 I RS ikage ces, n of Tartar, ences, Syrups uice g our labels surpassed in IHTERCOLQ^L RRlLWilT OF CANADA, List of Stations with Fares* mi<:i-' Awiliavill,', N. H. 5A!|li.'rst, N. S 5A|<>s, N. M jAi|<|iii, (^iic jAliitjiinci-, \. li. . . I A|itij,'t)rii.Mli, \. S . . Apolm(|ui, N. H. and hai^e an ^ TV Al|liinct(|UU i.s.v. \:i\>o i 14 -Jl) \H \r, l!» I.". hi r)ii 17 .")(( 14 .'.ii 12 IMI i;i(i() •I m III nil 14 I.". 14 .".(I 17 7.-. 15 7.") 14 1.-) 14 .">i) il 4(1 HI 411 :{ii.". .S(l.-) I.". (Ill l(i (HI I,-. ;r. Ki.V) 14 .".(• i."i .")(i l7-'() 15 ^(» ■.'nd. Hi'l. iHt. and, ' Ret. iHt. : ami Ret. MONCTON. iBt. and. H (I." !i (i; M ,")( !l .">! II Ml !•_' S( III .')( 1 1 .-.( il •-'." KHV 7 ti." s (1.- ."> (I.'" 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S ,52 2(17 1 2 4(1 5 4(1 4(12 1 (IS 02 .S47 2 51 il(; 154 :{ 7(1 .5S 1 1 :i 2!» 1 (Id .•141 H ild 1 2(1 1 74 S4 :i 05 Id ililS 1 .ss 4 12 4. -10 !» 27 2 07 !)SI 3 42 2 S(l 3(1 5 17 3 i»!> 8 97 2 04 .") .-.s 12.54 5 '.i.l 3 08 1 1)8 2 28 3 45 I 76 3 4fl Ret. 2 43 1 4(» 7 82 5 04 2 10 ;m7 8 33 1 31 7 40 2 25 7 07 lit 05 2 70 3 92 1 Si) 87 21 85 22 70 3 11 () 93 4 40 5 13 7 70 3 90 7 H5 The Combined Term and Life plan issued by is the Best Policy for P 29 ihe Great West Lite Assurance Company 'tnership Insurance. ii I ! "^ if! I I AJ^BOWMA N & CO., Brokers and Merchants, SAINT JOHN, N. B. BitoblKhad 1867. GEO. A. RUDD & CO. Toronto, Ont. ManufiU'tiin'rH of, . Stilctly Hand Made Harness. Over 4()stylB8 catalogued. ...\Vf iriiiinmtcu (nif HiiiiicHs Man. I Stilclicil, i'(,iial ft. aiiv CiLstdin Mii.le, iiiul Supuiior to iiiiy Mafhiiie Htitclicl. Should your Dealer not keep tnem write us, •J JIS. W. PIKE & 35 St. Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL, QUE. Iron, Steel and Metal Merchants. Stcol BoilcM- Plate, Aii^rlcs, Hciiins, ClmMiii-ls, .■tc, H..i!..iTtil.(-< .Stemi, (ias utid \yat,.r I'ipes. ('„tt.,n X'a.ste (coloml an,! white), lliosphm- Kioiize, CmniK.siticii and Bl•a^sM Ca.-tiiK.s, I'liosiilioc Balibit, .Aiiti- Friction Metals, eti- ? . It, Railway and Mining Supplie Bfookti.i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Harold C. Olive 'steookvill 'aBfcwn's Oicouim, * Oillioun'i Glni|)l)ell QlMiaaii, ^>St. Ott-niel, ( • 0»l)e I'oi *a(2|tainoii usapwc Jar Hi C^llo, 1 OaI'DIK i^il Hn FoFoiaPding flgeDt/l ST. JOHN. N- B. d Brc ilege ] ||li<;Hn DillioiiMi ^ED 184 f. TON i It., Montreal. firwl-Wosl IJffi AssiiraBc^ (mm "ITi'i' Itii' M l\k in llio liisiirani'o hi Sfc llii' Cdilrral Scriirih flan- ALIMIKHI/nCAI. LIST OF STATIONS WITH TAKKM i'„nti>n,r,l. ' MONCTON. B|ilf()i'L>llu>ii, N. H dimun, N. H St. Ii;imc'e, Qua. . ■mcl, Que [jK' Porcupine, N. S. . luiiount, N. H l8U|lMCal, (v>UL' Iiir Hiiii, <^iio ,ilo, N. B ATHAM .ICT., N. B. . lAl'DlKHK, .IcT., (^ue iiudiere Curve, <^iie. 1 Briuich, N. B. . . 1(1 Brook, N. B . . . . lle It NH I Hi li.'i 7 Mil Is ;i(i .•>o •2 4(1 H IST)!! wl litTiU s! Ui HI) W; 14 .'(O ■ "wi ll»-_'l» sj S «."> ■ wj it S.-. s 10 .'{11 ' - j 14. -Ml :»' 11 ss •2 HI I Ml .1 1.-. 11 HI ' ■_'! H.-) I lit .'i*l M.'iil •2'.\ .■lO I" .Vl II .'ill 7 ll.'. ! « «K ' :i -27 '2 IH 14 I.-. !l HI 14 ."id HI HI I 14 .-)7 1-2 (111 I SI) 4 HI) •I II) 8.') ! 13 7 Hi .")l) IH I,-) |."> !)."> 17 t)0 3 H'2 S ill •21 -21 10 ill 7 28 '21 IS 10 88 7 26 7 .-)3 84 36 H<)4 •2 .-)S 1 7'2 «3« «3 4^2 (i .■)1 •2(17 178 Hi .V) 3 i)H •2 06 1 1 4'2 4 4!> 3 00 H. R. IVES & CO., MONTREAL, MANUFACTURERS CF COMPOSITE IRON GATES, CRESTINGS, STABLE FURNITURE, Ahohiteotural Iron Work of every Desci; tion, Hardware, Stoves. Iron Bedsteads, Soil Pipe, &c. 4 ESTABLISHED l&S"*. H. R. IVBS 5t CG Queen Street, Montreal. ^^^^F^^&^B:e.s^6^^^^^^^^mM W W Builders' and House Funiishint,'- Hardware, "^^ Contractors for Architectural Iron Work, ..c^&j.^^^j.t=>'(^-&^'^'(=>-c=>-c^.^^ Iron Stairs or all description, ^ Ornamental Window I. uards, % ♦♦♦Manufacturers of I^'i'il< 'I'l*-! <^^ffi^'^' Railin^'-s, Gaies and Grilles VfjiJ. in rtiii^s, r;icclr(i Hion/cimd lidii. ^^§^j§i§^^^^^^, Artistic VVrouo-lit Iron Work, 1^ Cast and Wrou_s4ht Iron Railini,s Crestiui^s, 1^'inals, etc.. Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Patent I'\)lding- Iron ^ Bedsteads, Children's Cribs. ^d Complete Line ol Stable Fixtures, h^levator Cars and Flevator Enclosures, III I'vcry style nf iiiatcriMl iiiid liiiisli. Safety Dumb Waiters and Sidewalk Lights, !|^ Store Stools and Opera Chairs, nA; Garden Settees, ■^^ Small and Lari^je Grey Iron Castings of all '^ descriptions to order, etc. W. A. MiCLAUCHIiN, Resident Agent, iLHorsiK D»itiiu)iitt Denniiii'k, Dbiihy ^v * DoiiiiMsoii * Doiiiil.ym>>^^. MONTREAL, I*\)kling" Iron suros, Ik Lights, li^s o^ all ILHorsiK .llM'T., N. H. . UiitiiiDutli, N". S Disheit, X. S... . Deiiniiuk, X. H Itbkiiy Jinit., X. H * DoiiiiMson's, X. H * Doiiiildsoirs riatfonn, X. S IjbicliuHter, X. B ♦siSti Chester Hoiul, X. H.... ntuimiioiidville, t>>iie . ... * Dxiiiciin, <,>ue *d^uiisii)iiiu', X. H %s,v-t Mines, N. S. . . %A Kiver, X. H.. . *BlM;iii Kdiid, <,'ui JBliiiMdiile, X. S lliitield, X. S ♦gEnrekii Mill.s, X. S * JTaii View, X. S J").l;'iONA .I< T., X. S tl,.t Lands, X. H foUeijili, X. H Ifoicstdiile, Que • 0eiiii;es l^iver, (', H Qleiij^iiriy, X. S ■ 'fli.m ikstkr.Tl-N(TI<>n, X. 15 l^rceiiville, N. S tlllUoW, (i>UL' idifiix, X. S . . iHarlM)!- ail Hoiiclie, N. S Jiaroouit, N. H ..;.|a \KI,AKA ■hUCTKIN, ^>Ue lustings, 0. B The Interest earnin^,^ power of the Great-West Life Assurance Company is the largest of any company doing business in Canada. 33 Gaifl) i Cn. 536 to 542 Craig St., . HoDtreaL - Canada. Miiiuifiictureis of all kinds of... Supplies •••FOR... Hot Water And... Steam Engineers* Send for Catalogues and Price List. CARTH St CO.. Maiiiifnctiiivi-sof all kiiiils of... ...SUPPLIES... Kirc Dc'parliiu'iils, (ins ami Water Works. .As.vlimis ami lldsiiitals Hail«a\s iiinl fanals. Tohacoo, t'otion ami Wim.IIi'M iMills, llott'l'--, liailways, Bteaiiibnals and Stiainships, llrfwcrics anil ...I)istilli'rii's... ...sicil \s... SicaiM l'iiiii)j-. \\\A>- anil Irciii I'.oily \'al\fs, Walcr \'alvr.s. Ca-I .-iinl Wnniulil lion Slraiii, \\';ili'l' and Soil l'i|ic, <'a.. Injector.-, Kjcrtors, Mr.'iss and Iron (Vslintis, Mxaiiorators, K.xh.-uist Meads, Trolley Poles and 'riinnnin'.is, l'",leeti ie and ( las Ki.\tnres, VAr. .MuiiMlaeluriTsiil' the Imperial Corporation Stri-.-t fit op C'ofi;. (ias (ioveriMir ami Hot Watei- ...RADIATOR... ^jjl^ ■[; THE ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY MONTREAL. TORONTO. ...|VIanufs9tutilet * jtiinwoi tittle »^lc)(;hl. Londo *BL(>rne .ftMclnt •blcKii ''S.K.C" APPARATUS REQUIRES NO REPAIRS. Write OS for infofmation about Electrical Apparatus for any purpose. y4 l^ladd llarsl The Security to Policy Holders in The Great-West Life Assurance Company is equal to any Company in the World. ALPHABKTICAL LIST OF STATIONS WITH FARES CoHtinued. MONTKKAU ST. JOHN. HALIFAX. I8t. 2nd. Ret. * Hawkesliiny, C. H Heiitliertoii, N. S ^ildeii, N. S |[(;lK'Well, N. S *^iim|ilirey'.x Mills, N. H Iiidiiiiitoivii, N. B toiia, ('. H w s IhIc Ver I', •,>ii('. XV ifACi^iKs Cahtikk .It t., (>)ue. See .Moiiiival. Jnc lS(i.-> II 711 -'7 7n \S)*):< I 1-2 7:\ oil S illl HI :{.'. ! 12 nil 211 :'.."> i;{ ii-'> t; 411 I :( ;>:^ S 1.") IPANY — • • KinKsl.urjj: .Jet., Que Laohine, (^lt^ See .Montreal. •Lakeside, N. B |(> ."... I I .">.". 17 .'.II IS ."ill 14 l."i 14 .">ii S 411 w' II 411 s! 12 Sll ■\\ KtSii .-{ .".II :{ 111 I <.l III Id I.". 7 !lii j lil II.". 21 1 7.'. 2!l I'..". :tl III I III till i:!iiu lerating^ andescent Tips, : Lamps anc •tors, from ne Circuits. <^ake View, N. 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The General Agents for FIRE, S~^^-9 'sMeadow MARINE AND Meiinami ACCIDENT «-«■■■ INSURANCE """ ltt'f..nl, Guardian, Phoenix of Hartford, British America. Ij^llertoii » M«l Str. Machinery, Pontoons, SHIP AND DOCK BUILDERS. Also Sole Agent in (^'aniidii fur JOSSON CEMENT. Unexcelled in <^»uality. The most suitiible brand for Hitrli Class woi k. Fire- Nl S ri n P a Po'*^*"<^ Marine Under- * ^tnes H IWI Cil 1 1 1 W writers, British America. Miti li<-ll, ||"J^ Ocean Accident & ^gModel F; HCCIOBllL' Guarantee Corporatio nVWIMWIIli of London, Limited. *sMoHaf s, 132 PRINCE WILLIAH STREET, Saint John^ N» B* J. T. LOGAN, ...Manufacturer of.. Laundry Soaps. FROM one end of Canada to the other, the standard Household Remedy .IS. MINARDS LINIMENT Mencton ]ffi»nastei ]lj|0ntniai Montreal Bsepa il|ljrrav Kapi'an, *sNm1i's ( iwigt NfWeast IVcparcd Only tiy... Nfw Mi C. C. RICHHRDS St CO Yapmouth, |*1. S. NiK.l.'t, "MAGNET." "SIGNAL" "VENUS." St John, M R F.H. Tippet & Co., MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, ^u^ ;TON, thS N#tli S field 86 General Brokers. JO WATER STREET, ST. JOHN, N.B Correspondence Solicited. nge( Drd. Ol^rd . PAtNsi;. m its for RE, ARINE The wonderful success of The Great-West Life Assurance Company is the very best reason why you should have a polic\ with that company. ALl^HAutyriCALJ.IST OF STATIONS WITH FAKKS ' HT. JOHN. I HALIFAX. (JiHithiiml. S~^^.3 MONTREAL. iHt. •2ai. Ret. Ht. ^'iid. liet. St. 'iat\. B-t. MOSCTON. .St. 3na. Ret. ■sM^uliiw Miook, N. H. • Meuiranicook, N. l> . . . , CCIDENT Mmi^ "i 1 '^ « fSURANQ "*'""""" "" Mi^fonl, N. S , . . . nix of Hartford, Mltle. t..,., X ' . ♦MillStr, 1,11, ',' ■ nd Marine Under- * Mtoe^ '^ ''' * ' ;, British America. Mit«l..-ll, (,».... . . . . Dcean Accident & »8Mo■) \r) (Ml si l(i !».•) w| 17 if) 8 !l 75 w] 1(1 7r> «! It) 50 ■w 17 50 .s' P2(l5 ■w' 13 05 s' <) ()() •\vl KMiO S| IS 70 ■w\ 1!» 70 s • w s' 14 In 14 50 •.) !)0 l(M)0 si 14 15 •2 55 •I 10 -21 S5 10-25 •2:} 50 '.. ^25 2i sr) 1(1 -25 -2.S5(l 10 SO -2(i 50 11 >'0 •2S 15 7 15 10 tio 1 ( 1 .'■i( ( 25 55 11 5(1 27 '2(1 7 70 IH (15 s 70 •20 30 () 10 15 00 7 10 10 ()5 1-2 15 •2S ()5 1:1 15 .SO 30 • \v • w • w I STREET, N.B. * IRiii'story, X. S.. ^itmii),'iicy, (,>uo. ^D OF a E STANDARD Remedy SflMENT MOiitnal, 1". (.>.. ]|j|^si>[iiuk, (jwv. lltriivf, N. S . . N»pi-nn, X. H ♦sNafli's Civck. X. H. Nftuwi'i'fwauk, X. H. ' w • \v RDS St CO h, fi. s. & Co*, 5' AGENT, ml •okcps. 5T. JOHN, N.B ;lted. New^a.-tlc, N. H ^v N«\V ( ll.ASCOW, X. S „ Nw Mills. X. H Nicolft, t^ie Norton, X. H ^th Sy.hiey, C B Ndttli Sydney Jmii'tioii, X. H *sO»ktul(l, X. S Old Lake Road, Que Ottiii;,''wlule, C. B OxfoKl, N. S Osrfonl.lot., X. H P^rosKC JcT. , N. 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Their Goods are handled by the following: Jobbers, whose names only add to the guarantee for quality and workmanship already conveyed by the name of this old established firm : Messrs. A. & W. MacKinlay, Halifax, N. S. Mr. Geo. Nixon, St. John, N. B. Messrs. D. H. Smith & Co., Truro, N. S. Messrs. Geo. Garter & Co., Charlottetown, F. fskeag Colin McArthur & Co., J 030 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL. 38 PrWce s 1. (riiHli, 'ASII Quebei , F Quispiiiiis Red,Tiiu", EiohnKiiiil RlVlBKI I F i ^•'Riviert Riverxilal Riverf^iilo River I'li River ■h>l River I'lii sRockiiij;^ Rogev.-^vi! sRcbbB'iu CO;; When you arc r.. \v to insure sec an aqfcnt for The Great-West Life Assurance Company, it can save you money. AUniABKTICAL LIST OF STATIONS WjTIl FAKKS uf .. Point 'I'll I '1 >''"■- *'• *^ PoUet Itiver, X. B . PoHHl'irt, X. S Prince- Lodji'e, N. S Pugwasli, X. S PnoWAsii .IiT., X. S Quebec I'. »,>. Sfc lA'vis. QuiBpainsis, X. li RedPinf, X. B Richmond, X. S Rim#Mski, (.>■ RrvittlKi-, 1)1- L(Hi',.(,tm!. . . Riviere Ouulle, Que Riv»irniliile, N. S Rivwside, X. B River 1 )en\ s, ( '. B River .Iit M; 14 15 !» If -M H5 w 14 .")0 lit Id -JHoO 14 15 !» 10 •_'! 85 14 50 Id 10 -J'.i 5d 10 S5 (i ltd If. !»d 11 S5 7 '.Id IS .55 .« I(i5d Id 5d -25X5 •wl 17 5d II 50 -27 5d s' It) 75 Id 05 i •_'() •_'(> ■••\v 17 75 II 05 ! 27 85 s 17 Id Id 75 IH Id I II !)(> is5d l-_'dd III 50 \:\ dd 14 15 i» 10 14 5d Id Id .>* w .s ' w .s ■ w s' 14 w 15 Od .sj ;{ 5d wj 4 5d . ■" d5 s IS (id •w! lillid s| 14 I.-. w 14 50 IS 05 I'M 15 Hi 5d 17 5d 15 (id l(i(id 15 50 l(i .'id 14 15 14 .'id 1 1 -i-. 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S. MRUFMCTURERS op IViapila, Sisal' Russian H^^inp CORDAGE. Ixatl^ Yarq, Sl?"ml^^ Yan^ AND Ixobster Mai'Iii^c Also Makers of the Celebrated Rraiuis o{... BINDER TWIN] "BLUE RIBBON" and "KliDCAlV SHOP TWINE, I'ARCEE TWINE. SEWING twine: -^ in all varieties. H PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. X\' 7J S iS^T'*^T T T T T T T T '*"T''^T'''T'*'T"''''T nr ;ss- 40 ir-fi'jri1-4r-fri^-iir:^i>:b rl,n you are ready to Insure, lee an agent of The Great West Life Assurance Company. He can save you money. ALPHABETICAL LIST OP STATIONS WITH FAllKS Ciiiitiiniid, COi '! [einp n^ [NE Bsay, N. B ^lexiiiiilie, Que ^uaclft uiid Fiither Point, Que. Liidie, Que Lime, Que 8|,,^ljolliimiie, Que 8^ AiHeiif , Que tSi, Bii/ile, Que St, Bruno, Que St. Chaki.ks' .Jot., Que SUCioix, Que 8t.Cyiille, Que St, Eloi, Que KiiEutJene, Que 8t;'Faliieii, Que St. Flavie, Que I St. Fruneois, Que ; St. (ientiaiii, Que I : Ste. Hilene, Que St. Ht'iiri, Que i St. Hknri .Io IT--'.-. 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Ut. s S2 is 51 lt)05 Is oo 19 20 22 2.5 is (19 •_>5 m5 27 .50 25 s5 27 50 20 70 22 70 25 85 2(1 25 I 87 I 17 70 10 50 11 .50 7 40 .S(i 9 04 10 .50 11 .)0 25 85 27 45 1(1 77 15 42 20 .'{3 25 85 27 00 2 43 7S2 li 49 I 7 90 S 45 11 40 7 .50 14 15 14 .50 I 1 15 14 .50 10 25 II 05 13 80 13 .SO 7 32 14 15 14 .50 88 '^5 9 80 I 14 15 14 25 8 30 18 00 12 39 10 05 1415 14 50 IH 35 13 35 11 09 10 65 7 10 9 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 7 10 15 95 21 85 2ii . 20 .50 .'0 50 15 95 10 50 17 50 13 90 10 50 17 .50 10.50 17 .50 10."0 17 50 10 ,50 17 50 13 98 13 00 OiK» 13 90 ]() ,50 17 ,50 1(15;) 1() 70 10 ,50 10 70 12 92 10 50 11 .50 9 27 10 .50 U ,50 10 .50 1 1 ,50 10 ,50 11 ,50 10 .50 11 50 9 33 8 71 4 00 9 31 10 ,50 11 ,50 10,50 11 ;>5 10 .''0 11 35 8 02 25 8,5 27 ,50 20 85 25 85 27 50 2,5 ^5 27 .50 25 85 27 50 25 85 I 27 50 20 97 19.59 •inA. 102 ,5 21 4 3.3 5 27 5 04 7 05 5 04 9 10 1(1 10 9 10 10 10 84 7 85 9 10 9 45 488 9 10 9 85 4 59 4 17 I 6 54 ! 9 10 I 9 70 7 93 i 5 29 9 10 10 10 Bet. 20 94 25 85 27 .50 25 ,50 25 ,50 23 50 25 50 19 ;^8 1 14 15 14 50 10 40 14 15 I 14 50 ; 14 15 14 50 14 15 14 .50 14 15 14 50 10 01 8 90 , 2 07 10 .58 14 > 14 50 98 9 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 7 10 5 94 178 7 06 9 10 10 10 3 (16 11 73 9 74 1185 12 08 17 25 1134 21 85 23 50 21 85 23 50 15 38 17 70 21 25 22 25 10 98 21 85 22 45 10 32 9.38 14 70 21 85 22 00 1190 2185 23 50 15 09 21 85 23 50 21 85 23 50 21 85 23 50 21 85 23 50 13 35 9 10 13 35 9 10 8 06 5 78 15 95 13 35 4 01 15 87 21 85 23 50 20 50 20 50 12 99 R^Pf^?^:^^ jL^^ annuity with The Great West Life Assurance Company is a g^old-edg-ed investment, 41 • -rf l!|! I iii . ■if: m J Manufacturers ••*OI«a« f^. c. jflfniEsori & CO. 'ombln VARNISHES AND JAPAN IMPOt^TERS OF. HRk' OFFICE, )3 ST. JOHN STREET. FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE, 23 to 29 ST. THOMAS STREET. WHOLESALE DEALER IN. Oils^ Paints, Colors, Glues, etc. jVIOflTf^EfllJ.-- ^t. Maclilili" St. Mni-'. '.» V ^ < , 29 & 26 South Wharf, Saint John, fi. B., Fish and Fishery Supplies .AL50... St. M"i'i'l"'' St. Ki<-t'"i"- St. 0<'tiiv«', St. Pti^'lii'l Ste. l'K M.\HK. »«- Paints! ^ RAMSAY'<( * St. Hiiiiii'" *8St. Hii-^alii St. [SillKMl St. Valid- • St. \Vfii'» Sack \ 11.1. • gtaeri' (.'>>» SiijSltl K ♦aSalnmii 1 SMt Spri gUjfal)ec, UNICORN BRAND READY MIXED PAINTS Ims II I (■) lilt at inn fur |iili it V a II' I Wrai ilij/ |il ii|irlti(-. tVum tlic Mill itillU' I'li" ♦ ft(y»t< li 1 to tlif i'.icilic ( 'iia,-.it. ^_ RAMSAY'S ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ EXTERIOR LEAD m^^mmt^^^^^ aic iiaiiilli'ij liv alltlist I'la.s'^ ilralci > t lii'iiiil)ara gbulH Hi gqntli I ■H^jjniiMi DAIIUIC Aye OIL STAINS, VARNISH STAINS, GLOSS COLORS, DRY COLORS, nHmOHl O KALSOMINES, -niiv i„. hiui f.,.,.. idi jui-^t .ieid.V.s. A. RAMSAY & SON, Pa/nt Manufacturers, MONTREAl^^ Established J 542, 42 wiai iC'X The w( "- ii'li.l, <^if-. • St. Mni-i'. '.»<"••■ • I St. Miiiiii|in-, •^"' ■ St. Pii^'li"'' *)»^-- Ste. l'.i|»tuc, <.>"• St. riiillipi"''!"' N''"'' *''""■ all kinds st. pi> • <^ 3EC. f ■iiiii tlic Miiiitiinr I'lm ( 'i(rrjii;f(' >li(i|i,s of DRY COLORS, ONTREAl lie. . ♦ St. Hciniiiild, ','"' »88t. Knsali.-, <,>'lf- St. Kiiiioii. <<>>" St Viilit'f, »' • St. ^Vfiiffsliis, (,)iii'. 8i^)K\ ll.l.K, N. 15 . . . •I- Ciicnr. <.>m'. . . isiiritY, N. H.. . nun Lake, (>>iu'. • S|irin<,'s, N- S 8*yalMC, <^ie . . . Scotf-liiirn, N. S. • Sootrli Hill SbediH.', N. H *8hMia ^'- *^ Stewiacke, N, S SuBH X. N. H. ..,...;•• ^lu-y. ('. B. . . MONTRKAIi. lit. I «nd. I R««. 8 111 I 4 "<» 10 I *> 10 5 10 1 :<»<>, «''"| '""•' :< (M) I 7 M) 5 00 I V.i l'' 14 SO !»7o 11 70 4 35 570! :u5l !»r,o (Hio t45| 11 r.0 4 20 2 35 1 7(Mt «(i.-)' 10 2 00 1 T) H 87 12 75, , 14 40 2 20 'iS ! 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(. B .^^^^1 2,^ioij4_io 32^45 1 ^-r"" --rr-,"th7 vepv bestreasoH why J^ T-in^rT^jit West Life Assurance Company is me voijr Thi wonderful success of The Great west ^»« ^ Company. -"= vou shouia havy a, lOiiCj wjui ' 43 The Gr( The inte SOLE CANADIAN AGENTS. MctNTYRE & COMEAU, ,,__ Foreign Wine and Spirit Merchants, Saint John, N. B. 44 . II The Great West Life > -irance Compt^ny offer the^ best value In the insurance market. See the Collateral Security Plan. pr:.-.- ^ I.-: ■ i ALPHKBETICAL LIST OF STATIONS WITC FAllKM r,mtl„ur,l. I HAMFAX. MONTREAL. ST. .JOHN MONCTON. lit. ' »nd. Ket. iNt. ind. Ret. tMt. •-•ml. Kel i-t. -.'11(1. Sj iv(!Hter'«, N H 'Tiitaiimj^on''' •", N. H • Tuylor'H n V. 8 TlioinHtiii, N ) •i|5"i)iTyl'. N- ^ f iiicadip, N. S Tifiitim, N. S Tniis I'iHtolcH, Q»e • Trois SiiumouH, Que. . . . . . ■Jruro, N. S *BUiiion, N. S *«l)|i|>er Dorchewter, N. B . . Valley, N.S Wiillacc, N. S Wavorley, N. S ^irdlinRton, N S %eiitwortli, N. S tjlTfMtchcHter, N.S |(f(;st Bay Roart, C. B. . . . W.-HtviUe, N.S *BWurii, N. S A H ■ W H ■ W 8 ■ W H ■ W H ■ W H ■ W H ■ W H ' W H ■ W ■ w •S ■ w ■ w ■ w w w ■\v s ■ ' w b ■ ■ w s ■ 'w H w 17.V» h| Iti (),j 17 <»"• 17 !»(• In !M) ir) 1.-) in 15 14 ir) 1H20 lit 20 1(1 .W 17 r).-> « 7:. 8 40 4 80 t) 10 U) 50 17 50 lfi5() 17 50 14 2.5 15 2.j IH 50 17 50 15 70 1H70 It) 50 17 50 IC) 50 17 50 15 .50 1« fiO 15 40 :ti 40 IH S5 lOS.i 10 50 17 50 IH 85 17 85 1H50 17 50 Hi 50 17 50 16 70 17 70 11 50 10 -JO 11 JO no 12 50 !•.•> 27 50 •_'4 05 ■_'(i (iO 27 55 2!> -'5 2:{ 55 j •25 20 I 21 H5 i 2H50 27 !••) I 1 1 55 :< 75 5 45 2 70 ;{ )).■) 10 50 11 50 10 .50 11 50 9 25 10 25 10 .50 . 1 .50 9 05 10 95 10 .50 11 50 10 ,50 1 1 .50 9 75 10 75 9 7' 10 75 12 .SO 13 -M) 10 .50 11 .50 10 75 11 '75 10 50 11 .50 10 50 n 50 10 60 •27 00 11 10 i:<:t5 8 05 10 17 •24 85 2(J .50 25 25 27 15 21 85 2:i .50 25 10 2t> 75 24 40 '2() 05 25 85 27 50 25 85 27 50 23 85 25 50 I •ill 85 25 50 , 28 90 :?() 55 ! •25 85 I 27 .50 I •2t, .v5 : 28 (K) ! 2» 35 27 00 25 85 27 50 26 10 11 60 I 27 75 5 81 4 >i-2 6 .50 4 31 IH 73 5 74 9 08 1 1 45 l(Mi5 5 02 5 17 3 15 5 10 4.58 5 83 5 6(i 4.52 ^ 15 7 40 5 74 5 88 5 35 5 81 5 81 :{87 3 ^21 4 33 2 '.Ml 12 1 49 .3 82 (1 06 7 10 3 35 3 45 2 10 3 40 H72 7 -M 9 75 6 15 •>- 1*109 8(U 13 62 15 05 7 53 7 76 4 73 7 65 3 05 I (i 87 3 89 8 75 3 78 8 49 3 02 •2 97 4 97 3 83 3 92 3 57 3 87 3 87 6 78 6 68 11 10 8 61 8 83 8 03 8 72 8 72 O'l I 96 I o7 :< oil 5 94 4 27 3 00 11 68 13 12 1 86 2 13 4 21 2 01 4 17 48 til) 2 73 2 88 4 86 3 (HI 3 21 2 49 42 3 09 2 (Mi 2 64 2 72 2 00 3 !I6 2 85 ; 2 I It I 161 5 94 6 11 4 5il 8 9! j 6 41 1 5(1 7 79 17 .52 8 75 1!»68 1 24 2 79 1 42 3 20 2 81 J 6 32 1 34 ! 3 02 2 78 32 44 1 82 1 92 3 28 2 00 2 4 106 28 2 06 6 20 72 99 4 10 4 33 7 29 4.50 4 82 3 74 63 4 64 i:n 3 15 j 5 06 I 2 16 2.52 5 28 4 28 7 22 9 02 3 48 3 68 72 3 60 3 00 4 38 4 '24 2 85 2 73 5 91 4 28 4 43 3 92 4 3t) 4 37 Il«t. 3 92 2 10 3 37 1 tU 1 68 3 52 2 86 4 81 a 0'2 2 32 2 45 48 2 4t 2 00 2 92 2 83 1 90 182 3 97 2 86 2 95 3 61 2 91 2 93 H5« 4 73 7 59 3«ft 3 78 7 92 6 42 10 83 13 53 5 22 S52 108 5 40 4 50 6 57 6 36 4 28 4 10 8 87 6 43 6 65 5 88 6 54 6 56 The interest earning power of The Great West Life Assurance Con>pany is the company doing business in Canada. largest of any STBAMER ^vchants. Will L'-AVE HER Wh.ark, Incliaiitown, St. John, N. B., every day at 4 p. m. Local Time, for Hampstead and all intermediate stops. Returning will leave Hampstead every morning at 6.30, arriving at Indiantown at 10.30. A. C MABEE, Manaoer. KKED. S. MABEE, MASTER. 45 I«! 11 |!ii| M' 1 1 li'ii! i -» i Hi DOMINION BRIDGE CO., Ltd. Montreal and Lachine Locks^Q. or If) r.l Steel Bridges for Railways and Highways^ Steel Pjei ^ and Trestles, Steel Water Towers and Tanks, Ste, Roofs, Girders, Beams, Columns for^uildings. . . o % 2 i: 4 13 8 1:5 t'ANTlLKV i;i( niUnuK, OVKH KIVKU ST. .lOlIN, NKW l!i;rNS\Vl('K 86 20 A LarireStockof ROLLKD STKKL BHAMS, JOISTS, GIRHHRS, CHANNHL^ ANGLES, TEES, Z BARS .uul PLATES, \LWAYS ON HAND ^J"' In Lciii^'-ths to Thii-ty-fivo Ecct. *8?,^'"* 9r^4t ...Tables Qlving Sizes and Strength of Rolled Beams on Application... 3 IOSI.91 mUlN 1 KtAL r~>. IV I 'T^ r> 1"^ A f lot ^2 'fiS^Gre 46 CUP.Q, GHOGRAPHICAL LIST OF STATIONS. ways » Steel P iei ,nd Tanks, Ste Buildings. . , CHANNHL:" HAND 90' G-2 S4t 10SI,91 CtAL Montreal and Ste. Flavie District STATIONS. "fir ■/. D .a -J ^ s O t ~ LEVIS U 07 . ...Pointe Levi... ;_.... I ;-^0 ^-y : Hadlow... .~.~.~. .". I ()() . ...St. I{(jiiiuul(l 1 00 ■ -~5 " - -• ...Clifindit'ici Curve 70 .Cliiiiulicrti Juiu'tioii . . 50 Cliaiulicre , f. :{ H) . . . .St. Nietilas. . .i..' . . s 7l' ..St. Apolliiiaii'e S 01 St.'. Croix 10 60 . .Uivit'r*' (lu Chene. .... (1 •-'4 . Kinijshurj^ Junction . . ,' C) m .... Moosfi Pa^rjj;. . . . .■■.•^•'.•: 4 01 . . . Soul aids. . 4 00 Forestdalc . :m STATU fNS. 109 23 St. Eufiene. . . .-) i:} 114:301 liagot • "li^ I 3 SI 118-171 St. Edward i t 00 1l'-J_ 17; ..St. (!por<,'e. . . . ,"■ I '~ :i 00 lL>.-) 17 STE. l{OSAME. •J :M 127 T)! St. Hv.xciNTm;. . •J9 3.5 iriO S() St. Lambert.. •2 70 1.59 . 56 Pt. St. Charles. 3 (•)•_> I(;3 1.^ MONTIiKAL.. X 7.m .Maddingtoii Kails. ... . . il Viup - 1 '- :•^'!, ' ![ I.- • "O . . Aston .Inni'tior? 5 O-i . .St. Wt'iK'cslas 3 01 St. I.conai'd .lunctioM . . . 1 53 . .Ste. Pcrpi'tuu 2 00 Mitchell _ 4 36_^ , , Carniel 3-03 ' . . ..St. (Jyrille. . -. 1 79 . .. Druniinondvilje. .; , . i 47 . , . .St. Germain. ..... 4 31 Duncan •J 01 15 OS 10 3S STATIONS. J , . St. Cii.m.'I.ks .I< r. . . 7 79 St. H"iiri 5 07 .St. Jean Clirysostome, 2 S2' . .Chaudiere Jnnctiun. . 70 ..Cn.vuniKKK Ci'Hvr... . NIC< LET BRANCH. STATIONS. j. . . .St. Leonaud Jct. 37 37 St. Leonard.. ! 7 99 St. Monique. . . 6 40 ..... N ICOLKT . . . . S 30 14 70 STATIONS. . . .IMVlEltE I)l; LOUP. . . 5 96 5 90 Old l-ake Uoad . . . . 5 79 11 75 St. ,\lexaiidio 4 5! 10 29 St. Andre 3 IS 19 77 Ste. Ilelene 5 5(; 25 33 St. Paschal 5 S7 31 20 . . .St. Philippe de Neri . . . 3 (i7 34 S7 Riviere Ouelle 6 12 40 99 Sic. Anne 7 43 4S 42 .Ste. Louise 3 97 52 39 Ek'in Uoad 3 7S 50 17 St. Jean Port Joli 00 42i 1 rois Sauinons i I 12 61 5ii i;isi..t j .". 30 67 90; L'Amm' a ■Jiles j 3 15 1 1 0.); C.-ij. St. Iiiiiace 6 S2 Moniiiianny 4 94 St. Pierie 3 26 .... ..St. I''raneois 5 12 St. Valier 3 3S St. Michel 6 46 . . , St. Charles J unction .... S 88 Harlaka Junction 2 47 St. Joseph 2 13 LEVIS... 1 77 87 82 81 86 07 . I 19 94 57 101 03 109 91 112 38 ill4 51 Phi Great West Life As.mi'rajltie Co. has Branch Offices in each Province in the Dominion. 47 I M ROBEf^T GOX & CO. *^h en i 'ii'im ...Shippers of... 'i ii I' 4 Pine Peals and Pine Boards, Pine Sidings Red Pine Deals, etc. OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, and 209 Commissioners' St., riontreal. Gt^ief Office, 16 Gai^ada Dock, yverpool, Edi m Tea Importers and- II I t Wholesale Grocers* 77 AND 79 St. Petkr Street and 51 ANii ')3 St. Sacrament Street. ]IED<®BLiCK6BUIITEQUiBIti Welsford, N. B. Celebrated Sbelburne Grey Granite Qnarry, ...Shelburne, N. 5 H. SORETTE, Saint John, - New Brunswick. Write for Quotationa and Samplea... m nnniiTmnTi D. L. LOCKERBY A. L. LOCKERBY mnni T V E. T. Sturdee, Mercantile Broker, AANarACTORERS' AQEN Sairit John, N. B. Special Attention g^lven to Grocery Ag-encii Wholesale Trade Only. 48 4> o si f^ CO, , Pine [dings »9 etc. When you are ready to insure, see an Agent or the Great West Life Assurance Company. He can save you money. GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OP STATIONS — r C'>»'"""'''>'- 4> B o STATIONS. ST. FLAVTE 8 11 . . ..Ste. Luce 5 -23 St. Anaclc.t A' Father Point... 4 68 llimouski 4 19 SacreGi'ur 6 27 a STATIONS. xU4 H s o ll. jool, Efl! TEQUiBRi I. B. urne Grey ilburne, N. 5 ITE, ~ ' i22 V Brunswick. \ ■ 433 ^ 40 )EE, " "iLE Broker, '^^ JREK5' AQEfi .g.., ., i^o'J 04 N.B. Grocery Ag-encii ^ le Only. 28 48 37 81 47 73 56 25 62 57 Bic 9 33 . . .St. Fabien . 9 92 . . ..St. Simon. . . 8 52 . ...Trois Pistole-s., 6 32 St. Eloie.... 4 50 STATIONS. 67 07 75 58 77 74 83 28 Isle Vorti- 8 51 St. Arscnc ■1 10 Cacouna 5 54 .RIVIEKK i)U LOUP. Moncton and Ste. Flavie District. STATIONS. . . ..CAMPBELLTON . 5 08 Moffat's 4 48 Flat Ijands .... 3 20 Melapedia .... 5 02 St. Alexis 4 78 Millstreain .... 11 27 Assaniettiuaghan... 7 02 Beau llivage... . G 49 Causapscal 5 74 Salmon Ijake.. . . 7 63 Annjui 8 33 Cedar Hall 6 64 Sayal)ec 7 47 §2 -a STATIONS 83 15 St. Moise 7 99 91 14 Kempt. 4 83 95 97 Little Metis 3 78 99 75 St. Octave 5 34 105 09i STE. FLAVIE a o STATIONS. MONCTON.. 7 41 7 41 Berry's Mills. 11 46 18 87 Canaan.... 8 62 27 49 Coal Branch., I J 2. STATIONS. Adiunsvillu . . 5 82 llarcuuit. . . S 97 Kunt .Junction. 10 97 llu^ursville . , 11 89 . Jiiirnal)y's lliver :\ 02 . ...Cliathani Junction.. . 2 51 .... Derby Junction. . . :] 70 Newcastle 9 :iO Beaver IJrook.. . . 11 42 98 96i I'.aitibugue i 9 90 108 86; Ued Pine .'^ 17 117 03 Oloucester Junction. 5 1 1 122 17 i'.athurst 11 \:\ annuity with The Great West Life Assurance Company is a gokl-cdgecl investment. 49 ti if p ii j FLOITIi T OUR STOCK ...or... " Ogilvie's Hungarian," "Kent," "Aberdeen," "Jersey," "St. Clair," and otlier well known brands, is well assorted at. present and we iire ' ready to (luote low i prices to good pco- i pie. ! All encniiries i jirouiptly I answerelcii(li(l satL-ifiiction. "TE.V Hl^NS" II 7."> |"T eeiil. iiat.'iil and niic '<( llie tiiH -I III Canada, is ni.ade liy .1. S. Sl'ISK. nl Tnidiilo. \\r liiink it is one of llic liesi Kluiiis scild in tlii- iii.nkil. 'rilK.lAs.tiiil.MKCo. , i.'l'li.,iinf of tlif (ildesi a,.d liiosi Irlialilc Kldiir linns in Canad.i, makes (Hir " A YKSII I Itl'^ KO.Sl': " wliieli is ijiviiij^ siieli i^ndd salisfaeliiiii and eMTyone « Im kimw » (iiil.l)l|.;"s Kldiirs will (|niekly )ia\e eDnlidenee in tliis niie. "AUKICnEKN" is made li.v .\i;ii. McCMiii.r. \('(i.. Fiirest, Ontario, and needs no ieeiimniend.il ion when iiiiee used. I B. SHAFFNER & CO,, Central Wharf, HALIFAX. FOR FEED sucli as Middlings, Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour, Oafs, Chopped Feed and Hay, we aic head (|iiarleis in tlio : |irovinee of Xo\ a Seoti.-i, and our iiriees are low. Albert Manufacturing Company, HlliLiSfiOf^OUGH, « NEUi BRONSCUICK- On S. & H. Ry. connecting with I. C. Ry. ( Galeined Palster, "T^u"" ] Land Plaster axf ( Roek Wall Plaster. A convenient wall plaster for farmers and others living in localities distant from central markets, where lime, hair, etc.. necessary for use in making ordinary mortar, cannot l)e proiured witl-.out considerable delay Rock Wall Plaster Is put up in bags of KM) lbs each, and Is ready for applying to walls by the simjile addition of sand and water. Rock Wall riaater saves time, admits of carpenters iiiiineiliately following the plasterers, giving the owner his building weeks earlier than with ordinary plaster. Hock Wall Plaster is a substitute for ordinary iliii? mortar and makes a much superior wall. The most inexperienced plasterer can apply it. Try Rock Wall Plaster. COMET I Best 01} EartltJ StoVc p^olisl) 'X 'X 'X 'X 'X D. S- O. SPROIJL, .. Wli'ilcsale Dealers in .. MARCHANDS DE POISSON EN GRO^. Specialite Finnen Haddies. DIGBY, NOVA SCOTIA. 16(; J 171 s-J 18.0 0: II ^1 c * •*■ O •an' ■ 1 60 ▼ 1 FOR ^EED 1 such as idlings, ! in. JtfS, •d Flour, I ts, ! )pped Feed iHay, ' MIC llt'illl CIS In tlio lice (if Nova ,1, Miiil our s .III' low. 7^ 7S •Vn artier ^OIJL, EN GRO^. iaddies, riA. f he wonderful success of The Great West Life Assurance Company is the very best reason GEOGIIAPHICAL LIST OF STATIONS- r Continued). STATIONS. ljj;{ CO 141 <;7 180 :)'.• 161 Oit i 160 12 Halifax and St. John District. o ■f. a ^ 5 . ...I't'titf lioiln' S 07 r>("iic(iuiu! S ICJ . ...liU'iiuct llivcii' ;5 50 . ...Nash's Crock () :?:{ . . New Mills 5 SI I Chailo ! f-' -''^ :, '}'.) \ iv'l llivcr !•"> 47 4 :','> ! . DalliDUsio Junction ' 49 !)() 5 S.") . CAMPHELLTON... 13 ->1 17 'jr. •2-2 7 SI L'S 10 ; .'$8 00 171 s- 17(; 17 18.0 02 __ I * INDIANTOWN BRANCH. 4. -Z ^1 STATIONS. ',) I!) i;? 51 INDIANTOWN i) 11> Milleitoii 4 32 ...DEKHY JCT DALH0U3IE BRANCH. i? 00 JO 04 %C DALHOUSTK 7 00 . ... DALHOUSIE JCT MONCTON 10 04 boundary Creek . . 3 17 STATIONS. Salisbury 1 71 Pollet River 4 .S4 Fetitcodiac 5 01 Anaganoe !) 00 Penobsiiuis 4 2.S Pluniweseep 3 lU Sussex 1 49 A]H)lia(iui 54 50 50 Norton 4 98 01 48 Bloomfield 1 45 02 93 Passekeag 4 2G 07 19 Hampton 1 35 08 54 Lakeside 3 94 72 48 Nauwigewauk. . . 1 18 73 00 Jubilee 1 90 75 50 INlodel Farm. . . . . 1 04 77 l»0 Quispamsis.. . . , . 3 18 80 38 Rothesay. . ... 1 53 81 91 Riverside 1 00 83 57 Torrybnrn f 32 84 89 Brookville 1 28 80 17 Cold Brook, 3 05 ,S9 22 o c s ■& it STATIONS. SPRIN(5 IITLL JCT.. 5 47 5 47 Athol 3 04 <) 11 Maccan 3 52 12 03i Nappan I 4 49 17 12 Anilunst 23 3 ': 20 98*. i 33 48;. 20 Aulae 3 00 Saekville 50 Evans 4 94 38 42: Dorchester 2 70 ..Upper Dorchester I 2 87 43 99! College Bridge 1 87 Mennamcook 4 71 Calhouns 2 32 .... .Meadow Brook 4 81 Painsec Junction 5 22 Humphrey's 2 17 .... ...MONCTON...:.... 41 12 45 80 50 57 5.2 89 ,■ 57 70 !' 62 92 Qb 09 POINT DU CHENE BRANCH. STATIONS. POINT uu CHENE., 2 13 Shediac 4 25 Dorchester Road. . . 5 00 PAINSEC JCT... ST^OHN W o^nibined temi .uid lit^ phin issued by The Great West Lif^ Association is the best pohcy for partnership insurance. 51 urn im ! i i i !' I m QUEEn HOTEL Gl^arlottetoWi^, P. E.J^__^ 9hc G H o /-" P. P. Archibald, Proprietor. This House is CentrallyJ^ocatec^near Steamboat Landing , Post Office, Banks and Railway Station a nddesigned to give the Tourist and Traveller every comfort. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. Cuisine First Class* Terms Moderate. Bruce Stewart & Co^y, ircSxV" ...lUnufacturera of... Steam BnginM and Boileri, 8tMmb«at, Mill and Farm ^i^^Machinefj. j^UW Can Makers' Took a Specialty. ...Dealers in Engineers' Millers' and Dairy Supplies,.. Plans, Specifications and estimates fumish»d for Steam Boilers, Engines! and Machinery for special or general manufacture. Having our shop equipped with modem tools, and employing none but flrst^Uiss workmMi; we are in a position to turn out satisfactory work. Repairing of all description done at short notice. \n assortment of Steam Fittings and American Pipe always on hand. We euarantee all our work to be strictly flrst-class. Give us a call and be convinced. Bruce Stewart & Co'y» ""'■"""*"•"'"'"*'• steam Navigation Coy's Wharf, ChAflottCtOWnt P. E. I. BSTRBUISHBD 1877. AULD BROTHERS, Egg Exporters Provision and General Merchants. Charlottetown, P. E I. }^ 51 ft 11 18 39 t« 94 n 44 ^ 58 34 95 4^ 26 4|36 41158 - iP ,*' 62 57 68«0^ J, ^« B'iirqmtoarson & Co « f WHOLESALE GROCERS. PRODUCE AND EGG SHIPPERS. Charlottetown, P. B. I. 3 55 6 14 12 17 16 87 The inte 52 *^he Great West Life Assurance Company oflFer the best value in the insurance market. See the Collateral Security Plan. OKOGICAPHICAL LIST OP aTATiOJUS-f Continued). H 5 ~\ STATIONS. s Moderate. [HERS, ters ' Merchants. ,E I. . .TRURO 7 51 ... Helmont li GO .... Dobort 2 28 .East Mines 3 ;■).-) Londonderry 7 no Follei^'h 4 63 Wentworth 4 51 58' We.stohcster I 1 37 34 1)5 Ureenville 7 31 Thomson 4 10 Oxford Junction 2 22 River Pliilip 3 9!l Salt Springs 6 51 ...SPRING HILL JCT.... 3 X 4;^ 2G 4|36 48.58 62 57 75 4 07 8 68 10 51 12 50 13 91 21 31 23 07 24 27 25 03 27 68 28 50 STATIONS. HALIFAX 75 Richmond ... 3 32 Rockingham 4 61 Bedford 1 83 Lily Lake 1 99 Lake View . . . 1 41 Windsor Junction., 7 40 Wellington . . . 1 76 Grand Lake 1 20 Oakfield 76 Sandy Cove 2 65 En^eld 82 Malcolm's 1 63 M a o .hi s 30 13 36 38 40 09 44 66 49 05 63 81 57 41 61 83 STATIONS. . ...Elmsdale. . . 6 25 . ... Milford.. . . 3 71 .Shubenacadie... 4 47 , ..Stewiacke. . . . 4 49 Alton. . . . 4 76 . ..Brookfield . . . 3 60 , ...Hilden 4 42 ...TRURO DARTMOUTH BRANCH. •& o Si 11 00 13 00 STATIONS. .DARTMOUTH..., 11 00 . . ..Waverley 2 00 .WINDSOR JCT... Sydney and Oxford District. ©0^ STATIONS. f ERS. STELLARTON.... 3 55 3 65 Ferrona Junction .. . I 2 29 5 |f4 Hopewell ; I 6 53 12 37 ..Glengarry j 2 90 16 27 Lansdowne 4 81 20 08 24 31 28 00 31 85 36 16 40 82 STATIONS. ....West River. 4 23 , . .Campbell's. 3 69 , . ..Riversdale. 3 85 ... Union . . . 4 31 Valley..., 4 66 ...TRURO.., ra 3 a 5 93 9 93 12 96 STATIONS. .MULGRAVE. Pirate Harbor Switch. 5 93 . . . Cape Porcupine . . 4 00 . .Harbour au Bouche 3 03 . . . Grosvenor Road . . 1 00 -^ en 5" PhJS interest-earning power of The Great West Life Assurance Company is the largest of any Company doing business in Canada. 63 Hljli ;»^p ilii'i it ;|i; , 1 DO YOU WANT Jl S Wr te Us or H..Usan.l Nut^, Set S-.vws. toi l()()i><, »» Ill's »^ Pi,.,. ,111(1 Kittii"s, < lilt"' LiiL' Screws, Track HoUs, W . 1. I i|« """ ,1' ^-ivpite VaTv..., Brass a...H'..lM»'r Tul.in-. «>'^''' '*T'^- .T^n^f Vtlv Tho Best Hul.l.er. L.sitlier or CoUoi. H.ll.nii, !^^fl M 11 Hui.plies of all kin.ls, Write US- ov an ■ Xn. .na.le I.! Hul>l.erf.. .h;,u..st.. .nanufaetunn, o, niechanicul purposes, WUllH' «J». ESTEV & CO, — Railroad, Mill, Steamboat and Mining Supplies, JOHN, N. B. SKINT MANUFACTURERS Pearl Smoking 8^ in Cads, 20/bs. ea. Ruby Cliewing 8^ in Cads, 20/bs. ea. Black Twist, Dark. 14^ in Cads, 20lbs. and Butts 70lbs ea. Agents Wanted. he se ;ti.,ii>i •lie oliered elieructi l''■'■''''"••''''r•^■v''■^v; Mt" Hell our t,..-^^ ...en of ^7." t'' , . 1 ve I .-epotalio.. f,, ,,,,,,,ly,..vyl.o ;^ Iv .ioren....e..t l..sp. ... ;;;;;-;,,;;;;::..:-Ti;:'f.on.s...,....sese.ae. Over 700 Acres The I.nrgcst NiirHcries in Cniiiula. STONE & WELLINGTON Toronto, Ont. H.lRTTEiSRY: 1:5 !»() 17 ;n» IH fif) 21! 73 21 14 2(; :>] 8.^ 75 I AND \ EMlei 01 PIJ* PI New Spring Styles. All we need to say for ..ur LINE is tl"it we ask you to come, see then.. CJ.. olsowho.<" an. I compare and we have not the sli^'htest tear but that you will come back to buy one of our Nobby Suitings, etc. We keep Shaoks in Kekpin.j with Cuhk-'.nt Htylks. Tohn T. McKenzie, P. E. 1. Charlotteto wD. ■ P-E-I- SIMEON JONE ^ BREWERS. MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, P.E.I. ALE, PORTER and LAGE Ginger Ale and other Aerated Waters. SAINT JOHN, - N, B, 54 'he security to policy holders in The Great West Life Assurance Company is equal to any Company in the World. UM' oIlcnMl ciirructt I cull Hcll mil' H""ii fi' jridwii ; nil I nil' I oreiiiiiiiMit liiM|Hrl. inn -I*"*!' »<'iilc- La. WELUNGTOH nto, Ont. GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OP STATIONS -( Continued J. mn B 1:5 !»(i 17 ;n» :!« on 2-2 7;i 21 14 2t; .-)i 8.^ 75 31 00 h 54 ■ 88 04^ 44 o;i KTATTONS, . ...Linwddcl.. . . :\ \:\ . . .Moiiustcrj' . . 1 -jr. . ./riacfulic. . . . I OS .... AftoM . . . . I II .ISiiyfirld lidiul. [ Misim I . P.E.I JONE Ili'iUlicl 1(111 •2 -J I I'oilKllU't ■> !tl . . . .Tiivloi'H Hoad 1 ss Soutli l{i\('r .") 10 . , . Antij,'onisli .■) ;i!t . . . IJricilys Urook ., 4 00 ^^ 0!t liuncsltivcr I :\ S(i II <]5| Miirsliv JIdi'.- f I :{■!.- J^ 87: lifiriicy'K Itiver >|- i 1? 01 57 88 Avoiidiilc '-% ;5 77 ftj (■)") . Picdinunt ■& 4 79 lj|S 44 .■.'.''. .Mcri','omisli "^ ■ ;5 :?it 1^ 8.'5 West Mcrinoiiiish I 4 ;J9 74 •-':.' Woudburn 5 93 §0 15 New (Jlast,'o\v "■ •_' lO' ^.^stp:llart()N ... . .^ iCTdlTLA N DrNQ BR A NC H . ;rs. and LAGE 0 17 -JO 51 70 STATIONS. .l?|{OWN'S POINT.. 2 50 Sootcli 1 1 ill 4 70 . . . .So()tsl)mn. .... 5 00 Mt'a(i((w\ill(' 8 00 Hivi T John 5 40 Demiiark (■) 70 . . . Tatiinia<;()iK'h('. . . . 7 ()0 .... lioss Koad 4 30 Wallace 3 00 . . Wallace l>fid<{e . . . 1 50 ..PiiRwasli .lunctioii. . 5(1 10 5(1 00 (14 50 5 X I 10 35 \2 80 STATIONS. ...SYDNKY.... 10 35 ..LeitclieH Creek. . '2 45 .North Sydney .let. 17 .".(I ... ..North Sydney. . . 4 50 .. ..North Sydney Jet... 10 60 OO ()•) 05 3(1 35 l'iii,'\vasli J miction. 4 70 . . . Putrsvash Piii^wash Junction 4 30 ....Conns Mills 8 50 O.vford 2 90 .OXFORD JUNCTION... 07 44 PICTOU TOWN BRANCH STATIONS. STELLARTON 3 13 3 13,.. . .::;•.. Westville I 4 60 7 73 Sylvester 2 80 10 53j .TiOchhrooni I 1 70 12 23; Bro^vn's Point 1 70 13 93| PICTOU North Sydney Jet.. . 3 80 (Jiliti..n loll, „f B. A. The .Wll •■;■"»'" r ':;,., ' .„|„n,-, Sh.rll.u..J. T,,, U..iv,.rril.v l','"'"""."»";„„ "," . -r.!.! """»'■ '"" "" '"«!' .,.„, OWENS ART .NSTITUTON ,,iU, I. ....«..«.. -n, /-/-.MCPRVATORY OF MUSIC employs an able ,u of i„«tr«.torH all jf «' ' , .' \\, . ...vi.le.l for a.lvui....Hl ...ur. position. . L..n I., make Hie w.'l>ool a retineil Ciuisn, cultivated. ...FuiCalendar apply to... REV. B. C. BORPBN. D D jlloant RllisoD Aeademy ^ GommeFeial Gollegj Sackville, N. B, FOUNDED 1843. 'A sound English, Classical and Commercial Education .Imparted in,. A Christian Home. Terms very MdiliTatc. Students .Itisii.ins of preparint,' for College Matrieulation, Civil Service Kxaminations or Business Life, should apply to the IVincijiiil for a Calendar. dflb. |fi. FHuQiEn, ID. ri, Prinsipal, 66 he Gr( " I. Ml Jilnvoliin Apton .T( On \T1IAM HHONA orc'EST Jfetii})toi Kent Jet Kingrtl>ui l{eta|i('(1 Hone ton Montrviil Do Do Norton, Petitcodi Point Lc |)( I)( Riviort' ( Sac'Uvillc Salishnr; Sprino; I Sydney, St. llent St. Hviu St.. -lolui Do St. ].iiun D( Do St. Rosa Wlnilsoi i UK from the priinar ■imiluin to the degni r.x in addition tu tl, I', Shorthuiid, T\i|, lUi'seH, lire all tiiugk with its nuii^iiiHctt ('. A., an exhihitui n, etf. employs an able su heir nnisicul educiiti 1 fur mlvun<'>Hl fDur* le, Hurnumy and Vw, lol II retined Cluisiij tv of ehuraL't«jr ahull; :o. 5N. D D GoUegfi irhe Great-West Life Assurance Company has Branch Offices in each Province In the Dominion. " INTltKCOI.ONIAI. RAII.WAV Or CANADA Rail Connections/ jii, irolciiiiiil l!y. .liMiiliim I'oiiitM. l';lil I '(llllll'I'tidllH. 'rciiiiiniil rDiiil", elc, (if ISiiil ('iiinicctioni*. On ATIIAM JrT., N. li... Cll.MDIHUIC JCT., 1*. (l IHKONA JcT., N. 8. . LOICESTKH Jet., N. I? Do Apton .Tct., p. Q |Gmnf1 Tnmk Ry JTliroo Rivorc. P. Q., ntul Grand Trunk Ry. Stations in (JnolxH', Vonnont, Now j I TTaTiij>sliiri> and Maino. . Canada Eastern Ry Cliatliani and ^'rcdcriclon, N. U. .Grand Trunk Ivv Quebec and New Knglantl iioints. .'N.Glasirow Iron, (/oal &Ry. Co. Sunny IJrao, N. S. . Caraquet Ry Sldiipopin, N. B. rnpton, N. B Hampton & St. Martins Ry St. Martins, N. K lit Jet., N. B 'Kent Northern Ry Rie]rd)ucto, N. B. ngsl)urg Jet., P. Q Lothiniero & Me ins Ry Joirgins, N. S. lyfetaiiedia, 1*. Q |Atlanti(! & Lnko Superior Ry...Now Carlisle, P. Q., etc. lltoni'ton, N. I? Moneton k Buctoudie l^y Ruetouelie, N. B. Montreal, V. (I C. A. & O.'A. fi P.IS. Rys. . . . Ottawa and local Canadian stations, and for Chica};o.Mihvaukee,l)idut1i and North- \vcst,TJnitcd States and Canadian points, via Parry Sound. Grand Trunk Ry All points West. (Union Jaccpios' Cartier Jet.) . . .Canadian Pacific Ry All points "West. Norton, N. IJ Central Ry. (Nev,- Brunswick)., (^liiprnan, N. B. Ptelitcodiac, N. B Elgiii k itavelock Ry TTavelock, N. B. Point Levi, 1'. Q (.anadian Pacific Ry For Quebec Section. Do IQ. & L. St. John Ry Rol)erval,Cliicoutinii, and Grand Mere,P.(2. Do iQ. M. & Char. Ry.." Ste. Anne de Benupre, 1^ (^ Riviere du Loup, P. Q Temiscouata Ry Edniundston and Coiuiors, N. B, SacUville, N. 1? N. B. & P. E. T. Rv Cape Tornientine, N. B. Slllishury, N. B Salisbury k Harvey Ry TTarvey, N. B. [" Evangeline." Spring Hill Jet., N. S Cumberland Ry. nud Coal Co... Parrsboro, N. S., eonneeting with SS. Sydney, C. B Sydney k Lonisburg Ry Louisburg, C. B. St. Henri .let., I'. Q Quebec Central Ry Sherbrooke and Megantic, P. Q., and New I England jmints reached via Boston it [ j Maine R. R. and connections. St. liyacinthe, V.Q United Counties R> Sorel ajid Lacolle, P. Q. St. .lohn, N. J) Canadian I'acific Ry C. P. R. local points in New Brunswick ' I and Maine, and all points West. Do Shore Line Ry St. Stephen, N. B. St. Lambert, I*, (i Central Vermont R. R .Points on C.V. R. R, and eomieetions (Rut- I landR.R.,FitchbnrgR.R.,B.&M.R.R. ;: I south of White River .Tunc., etc.) Grand Trunk Ry 'jRousesToitit, N.Y., and Del.& Hudson R.R. j points ; Massena Springs, N. Y., and R. W. & 0. R. R. points ; Huntingdon, P.Q., and N.Y.C. & H. R. R.R. points. South Shore Ry Sorel, P. Q. St. Lawrence & Adirondack Rv.Albanv, New York, etc. (^rew York Central) C. P. R. stations in Quebec and New Eng- land points reached via B. k M. R. R. and coTHiections. (i. T. R. statioi ^ in Qu' bee, Vermont, New Hainpsliire and Maine. Digby and Yarnn)uth, N. S., and Boston, Mass.; St. John, N. B.,via Digby, N. S. Do Do Do Sli Rosalie, V. Q ('anadian Pacific Ry. Do "Windsor .Fct., N. S. s K I ..'Grand Trunk Ry I . . Dominion Atlantic Railway I 67 f I. I 'if I . •?u ! 1 ,1 I 111 i ,< £1 I! :;irt ,!'!!((,: BERBER LINE Royal Mail Steamships. IN I I.I I- s. s. "Lake Ontario" "Lake Superior" "Tongariro." ^ Iiiti'ii'iiliiiiii •(•5 "Lake Huron" "Lake Winnipeg' Gallia." h * ^A'^ L' '^ ...SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN. MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL IN SUMMER,. Calling lit Rimou^ki and .Movillc •■arh way tn land and ..nd.iiik pa,s- ST. JOHN, N B., AND LIVERPOOL IN WINTl^^^ Ciilliii" .it Halifax and .Movillc JH Do """ Do rroin Montreal Wednesdays at daybreak. From St. John Wedaesdays alt* r arrival of ('. 1». K. Express at t..U) p. ni. 4. j)^ Tlies^Steamersjvre^kige.Jii^^nd e^^^^ ^vitl. special fa.-iliti.-s f.,r the cama«e_o^ |«.n.lu .{ Do freiKl't. holies, and mttle, etc. Speinul can; tak-n witli shi pnicnt.s of c^^rs an.l ii|.|.lcs . •"©"f ' ^ Tlie.«e Steamers carry thb mails en.siirin'j an etlicient and nyular service. Freight carried on through bills of lading to and from all points at lowest rat.'.'A with (piick de.-patch. Excellent accommodation for First, Second Cahin and Steerage I'assengers at lowest rates. For furtlier particulars and to hook freight or j.assage apply to... S. J. SHARP. Western Freight Agent, D. W. CAMPBELL. Managt 78 Yonge Street. TCRONTO. '8 "o^Pltal Street, HONTgEAS. TROOP & 50N., ST. JOHN, N. B. or the Agents of the diffeieitt, UaiitoiKls in ('nnada. 5S -'^^ SE security to policy holders in The Great West Life Ass-jranco Company is equal to any company in the world. _ INTl'RCOI.ONMAI. RAII.WaY 01- CANADA Steamship Connections. lubiciiJiiiMiil l!\. .liiMilidii I'liinlN. Slciiin^lii|> I 'iimici-liiiii.-'. 'rrniiiiiiil I'niiit.s. Charlotti'town, P. K T Stmr. " l':icotra" ;Geor,cfotown and Munny ][iiil)()iir. DfaUioiisio, X. n SS. " City of Montici'llo "' (Jaspo and \hi\v dcs Clialeiir ports. Graii.l NiiiTows, vL i; SS. " Bhw Hill "' Ikd.loc-k, C. 15. llalil'iix X. S Plant Lino lioston. Mass. Canada and Newtrd SS. Co.. .St, John's, Ntld., ai ' Liverp-ol, (J. B. Royal Mail StcanuM-s Liwrpool, En^u;. Pickford k lilack West Itidics. 'Lake Huron" idke Winnipeg ''Gallia." % >0L IN WINK Red Crows Ijino FurnesH Line. Mancjliestor Liners (litd.) . . Beaver Line R. kO. Navigation Co Allan Line Beaver IjiiK* Dominion liine Donaldson liinc Ji hiiston Line Head liine ITanil)urg-Anieriean Line. . . llansa St. Lawreiiee Line . . Manchester Linrrs (Ltd.) . . Thomson Line U it. St. John's, NHd. London, C. IL Manehi'Hter, via Maneliester Canal. Liverpool, T^«.;r. River Sagnenstv Liverpool,Gla. J, />v & London, w'klysailingw. Liverpool, wet ', ly sailing.s. (t kk it Avonmonth Dock & Bristol, wk'ly sailinrrs. London. Glasgow, weekly sailin^i's. Liverpool. " " Belfast and Dnhlin. Ilamhiirg. llaipl)urg and Antwerp Manchester, via Manchestei '.j:;.!al, weekly. Aberdeen. Leitli. London, weekly sailings. Newcastle-on-Tyiie. Tconto, River S.ignena^ . Ottawa River Xiivigation Co. . Ottawa, Out. Cann SS. Co lAriehat and Caiiso, Guysl)oro, Boylst^jii I and (Juoensport and Port Hood. xlichmond SS. C:o jSt. Peters' Canal. Stmr. " Eldon ' Por' TTawkeshury, Port Malcolm and Term- I inal Ci^y. !<> P- ">• 4 Do SS. " St. Olat" jChiticamp and Northern ports. Kilftvcastle, N. B Miramichi Steam Xav. Co. . . . Nelson, Chatham and River points. the cuiiiaKe of iK'iisi. I Do SS. " RnstUr " Red Bank and intermediate jtoints. ._ -^ ,^^^^^ Sydney, C. B !SS. " Bruce " Newfoundland. j Do iRichmond SS. Co Mulgrave, etc. 'Do SS. " Ilaria w" St. Peters, Halifax, and Newfoundland. t'-l'. 1 Do |SS. " Propat i ia " |St. Pierre, Miq. Do Sb. " Weymouth " Nortiiern Cape Breton points. Do 8S. " Marion "' Baddec^k. [lit dn Chene, N. P) Char'.ottetown Steam Nav. Co. Summerside, P. E. L on, N. S I " " " jCharlottetown, P. E. I. R. & 0. Navigation Co. SELL, Managt ¥ Do -est, nONT8EA!. -^ Do .'SS. "St. Olaf"'. .'SS. " Arcadia" Magdalen Islands. I^ort Hood, Mabou, C. B. iere du Loup, P. Q R. & O. Navigation Co. ..... .|River^Saguena,y^ ^ When you are ready to insure, see an Agent of The Great-West Life Assurance Company. He can save you money. 59 1,1 iiiili Dominion Atlantic Railway. "THE LAND OF EVANGELINE ROUIE^ Between Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, and all Parts of the United States Via Saint John, Yarmouth and Boston. THE DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY owns a^^^Pj^^V^l^^^f//^ ^^^' ^^^^^' ™| STEAMSHIPS which are easily the Finost of ^heir class in North America. Y*RMOI»l Mapoftht ,1 1 iii'■ lil^L '-.> ni. i. i | its ma A. i./. i ii:. vV n. ) , vj^nvx.»x »....-?. .^- . ..^__...,u< n HALIFAX, N,S. HALIFAX, N.S, 60 Mfay. OMINION * ATLANTIC * RAILWAY :AN))- ard Island STEAMSHIP SERVICE FREIGHT DEPARTMENT. SWIFT, STEEi Kx{>i('.ss Trains )U nicy OIK (j£ pleat eiiig afforded in I oyal Mail Stcanisil l1. :rintendent, N. S. The terminal points of this Line are llaliftix, Boston (via Yarmouth), St. Jolin (via Bigby), and irrsboro (via Kingsport), where goods are transferred to leading Railway and Steamship Lines for all u-ts of Canada and the United States. Transfers are also made at Windsor Junction for Intercolonial Railway points and at Middlet'^a ^r statiDMs on the Central Railway. A daily freight service is maintained throughout the year, and the strictest attention is given to )o quick despatch a"d to the careful handling of goods. The road traverses the most fertile section of country in Canada, having stations within easy lach of the far-famed orchards, the extensive small fruit farms, and the productive cranberry bogs of [e Annapolis Valley. It serves the manufacturing towns of Windsor, Keutville, Bridgetown and Yarmouth, the tish- Jrmg establishments of Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth, and the extensi-Ac lumbering industries on [c Windsor Branch and along the shore of St. Mary's Bay. Tho fast Steamship Service Ijetween Boston and Yarmouth makes this the most direct and the leapest "route for the shipment of goods from Boston to St. J-hn and Halifax and to all points on the Itercolonial, the Prince Pldward Island and the Newfoundland Railways. Shippers from St. John to Halifax, and vice versa, will find our rates very low and our despatch [cecdinglv prompt. I For [nformation in regard to rates, api)ly to J. F. Masters, New England Superi;itcndent, 228 fashington St., Boston, Mass., F. U ArmstroN(!, New Brunswick Agent, St. John, N. B., or to any the Agents of the Line. WILLIAM FRASER, - - - - General Freight Agent, 126 llollis Street, Halifax, N. S. MARITIME EXPRESS COMPANY- .s. This Company covers the territory of the Dominion Atlantic Railway ami its Steamship Service, also operates over the Central Railway. , ox . Connections arc made with the leading Express Companies ot Canada and the United States. Express matter is carried by fast pus8enger;,trains and under the charge of si)ecial messengers. Express' ears are furnished with tire and burglar proof sales. Special pttention is given to C. 0. D. consignments. Free delivery in the cities and principal towns. , • , The Maritime Express Co. does for its customers everything that perfect organization and rapid siiatch can accomplish. ,,,.»..im. m ^ '■ WM. FRASER, Mamujer. 61 INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO ORGANIZED J 860. The Through Passenger and Freight Route« ^t i Between ^-^^m BOSTON and PORTLAND and ST. JOHN, N. B. EASTPORT, LUBEC and CALAIS, ME. And all Parts of the IVIamtime Provinces Making Close connection at St. John with Intercolonial Railway and all diverging lines. FOR DAYS AND HOUR OF SAILINGS SEE DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS. J. B. COYLE, Manager, R. R. Wharf, PORTLAND. F.. A. WALDRON, General Agent, Commercial Wharf, BOf>" 'ful)(irfi Weit. liciir lliver. . . PxHlfoi'd IJIuomficld . . . . *i5iu('.shank *l{r{ukl('y Point HniiJulhatie. . . . ( 'liiulotte- Tiifiiissli. niLT.sidu. towii. ns lOS 9 lit •,\9 92 51 lO.'J 1.3 SI 12 149 (') 42 74 SS 50 1.5(i r}-2 13 120 45 94 22 10 3H 7s n 5 112 lit 21) 87 S2 43 150 Souris. The Great West Life Assurance Company has braach offices in each Province in 63 157 89 153 17 92 10 40 14^: 54 79 59 the Dominion. PLANT LINE * • The Fast Direct Route Between BOSTON and NOVA SCOTIA, CAPE BRETON and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ALL YEAR ROUND SERVICE. ■^- -^i: -l^' ^ ^ ONLY ONE NIGHT j AT SEA Only 389 Miles Boston and Halifax. NO CHANGES OR TRANSFERS. Duriivi;: season Navigation (May to November) CAPE BRETON and P. E. ISLAND SERVICE BETWEEN BOSTON, HALIFAX, HAWKESBURY and CHARLOTTEIOWN, P. E. I. A Delightful Sea Trip. The Tourists' Favorite Route to the "Bras D'or Lakes" and the "Garden Island of the Gulf." THE STEAMERS i I of lliis l.inujiiL' tlif tiiifst ami i'nMvst \i\\\i\'^ to anil fnnii HOSTOX. Fitted wit!.' cvorv niodpin coiivoiiiciicti, ciiiiiliiiiiiiy; Sakd'I'v, S|'i;i:i>, ('iimi'out, .Mauiiilicciit ras-^ciiiri'i' AccdiiiiiKMliitioiis. Eleiriiiit Culiius and Stutci'odiiis. H|):Mi()ii< Saluoiis. Hlictiii' Liji'litcil Tliiiiiii^liinil,. "ACADIA AND THEREABOUTS," z"!pz::::z:. ...Foi- iiifoniiaiiiiii Kali'.-*, Foidt'is, etc., \m itc nr a|i|il\ tu... J. A. FLAKDERS, N. E. Agent, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, H. L. ClIIPMAN, Canadian Agent, .... . 290 Wasliington St., BOSTON, MASS. 20 Atlantic Ave., ]>OSTON, MASS. Plant Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S H. B. PLANT, PreBident. M. F. PLANT, Viee-Pres. and Mgr. B. W. WRENN, Passenger TralUc Manager. 64 the Combined Teim and Life Plan, issued by The Great-West Life Assurance Company, is the best Policy for Partnership Insurance. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Alphabetical List of Stations and Sidi ngs. M[LEA(!K FROM HTATIONS. Hmiiiiit'isi(l( Ciipe Traverse ( "ariligaii ♦C'liM-tpry ('hiulottftown ♦Clyde "('olciniin *C()lvill.> "Conway *|)ol51()is *I)()U^'lass *l>uiuli'e *l)uvar *Hllerslic ♦ Klliutt's *Klms(lal(".. . ... Km(M"il(l Juiictiim ^V'wv Houses *4S Koatl #Fiv(lt'rictoii Froetowii (l(>01-f,'('t()Wll *llariiK)iiv ♦ HariH'fs.' ♦Ilowlan Hunter lUver. . . . Kciisin^'toii, I i 29 78 45 49 25 36 35 27 63 64 (h; 43 23 21 51 17 7 it 72 23 13 .SI 113 (15 42 2« s 21 6S 3S 71 74 39 70 60 25 4 91 19 32 40 67 74 63 47 31 21 16 86 43 61 47 1 Cliiii'liitlt town. *l\inkora *Lot 40 *|jovalist. *Mari(! ♦ Mid^'cil *Miltoii Miscouciic Morell Mount Stewart ... ♦ McNeill's Mill *New Annan. . . ♦ New Zealand ♦Northani Nortli Wiltshire O'Leary • • *Peakes ♦Perth *Pisqui(i. ♦Piusvilie *Portajj;e Port Hill *Hichniond *i{oilo Hay iJoyalty Junction • *St. Andrews *S(, niuistans *lSt. I'jicfinors Alire annuity with The Great West Life Assurance Co. 66 43 40 3 23 85 13 76 112 25 28 92 72 27 100 31 40 34 25 35 46 55 114 91 20 40 35 29 II 33 35 10 54 31 22 75 44 52 68 17 89 29 35 24 96 80 70 65 47 5 23 •) 50 Ti- 97 146 113 117 93 31 103 40 4 132 134 25 44 89 16 85 147 140 91 81 152 161 2 25 96 76 89 136 106 139 142 107 62 138 128 42 72 159 48 100 28 135 142- 131 20 36 46 51 154 111 129 115 66 Souris. 93 56 56 60 73 135 63 126 162 34 31 142 122 77 149 81 19 50 74 85 62 4 164 140 70 90 85 30 60 26 24 59 103 28 38 124 94 7 117 66 138 45 51 40 146 129 120 115 12 . 54 36 58 100 is a gilt-edged investment. TIMMONS & SON. GINGER ALE, SODA WATER, CREAM SODA, 11 CHAMPAGNE CIDEf\\ GINGER BEER, LEMONADE, Etc. C-^ <£i fes* '" ' £» £ -'■ ^» k-^' &£ AGENTS AND BOTTLER? OF THE CELEBRATED. CALEDONIA MINERAL WATEES.| Medals, First Prizes and Diplomas, awarded for superior (piality. QUEBEC. JUBILEE TYPEWRITER SUPPORT. Patented In United States and Canada. wi.mM«»:--*:j;...4a.-iiaBi-i.-.i..iia. ° ""™!r!!rr:"'""""""""~"ni™miirrtiiTiTTrrtr- iiiiiiiiiiplii^ ■ i It Swings the Machine to you EQSiep to Pise from than any Cabninat. Can Iw applieil to Roil Top or any otht (lcs<, eillier at riKlit or left liaml, andt suitalilo foi all Standard Machines. I^aduaes noise to a minimum, and eeonlmlzes apaee, J-V— 'l'lii.< (lt'\ ice, which is Mcciiicd |i ihf side lit' lU'sk, sii|>|)orl.« the 'l\|« I writer fur use at the iHopcr licii;lii Ijiirallcl with the fiice of (i;'sk, si thiit villi have iiiily til turn your "iiiiBl .siilcwi.sc ti)ih'.-*k to operate it. Oi^i;| t he typew liter will sw in;.; to the sidtj of (h'sk, or ajraiii.-it wall, out of tlJ way of oeeii|iaiit, ami in posit inn fiJ steiioi.napher. Ill all iio.-^il ions the Support ill without viliration, ami se('urel;| fasteiieil. The Typewriler is adjusted l(! Support for piisilions ilesireil li)| t liiiiiili-seieu lielnw liase lioiirtl. Price $5.00 Freight Prepaid. AGENTS WANTED. J. PRASER GREGORY, Patentee, St, John, N. B 6U I Machine to youl to rise from ny Cabninat. ;i) Roll Top or any othttl 'i^lit or left hand, andtl audard Machines. ise to a mlnlcnum, ilzes spao*. wliicli is Nccuicd ii i, sii|)|)"rl.'< tlif 'r_v|« j at tlic pi'iipfi- hciirli;} tlif fuel' of (ii'sk, at mly til turn your "liacl k to opciate it. (JiwM will swiiij; to the sidtj liiist Willi, out of ttit| it, and in ixi^filioii I ions tii(3 Support m tion, and socurel) positions ilcsncil clnw liasf licard. When you are ready to insure, see an ag-ont of The Great West Life Assuran&e Company. He can save you money. " " ^PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Alphabetical List of Stations and Siding^s. MILEACK FHOM STATIONS. Sinnn\ci>ide. *St. liduis. .... *Sl. Nicholas. . . . , + Sl. rctcrs *,St. Pctcl'S l{(lil(l , *St. T1 G!) .'>7 84 !)H no 6.S 5.") 2 46 11 :U i-2 47 110 57 38 12 ;u 111 4r, 00 11 4i> 117 IG 4G 7 GO 83 G 9 Tij^nisli. G 1 I.", lilt I. '.7 1 •_>.") 1G7 IIS G8 1 2:\ 70 HI .'jG :').•$ 110 11.5 Souris. ir)9 107 21 47 47 41 14 48 98 16G 43 95 52 110 133 56 51 GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OF STATIONS —Prince Edward Island Railway. I G !) 13 IG 20 2.") 28 31 :i3 3( 40 12 II 1 48 T)! .")( G2 GC Gn 70 72 74 STATIONS. . TKiNISH . ... Hill jxii's.. . . ...Dcl'.iois , . St. Luiiis. . . , . . . Alma , , .AUicrtoii . . . , . Eliiisdalu. . . , ...Piusville.. . , , . I'.looiufu'ld . . . ... Howiaii.. . . . ... O'Leaiy.. . . . . Colt'iiiaii . . . ..West Devuii... . ...Portage . ... Conway .. . . MeNeill's^Mill. . ...KlW,slie.... . .P(.it llil! . .. Nurthaui. . . . . . Itieliinond . . . ....Wellington ...Si. Niuliulas... , . . Miscouche . . , ...St. Kleanors... , ...SununcMside... , Travellers' Rest ...New Annan... . Barhara Weit . HI STATIONS. 7G 78 81 85 "1<9 92 97 87 89 91 93 96 100 103 lOG 107 110 111 113 115 117^ II2T 114!. 115|. 118 119 120 123 .... Kensington .... . . . lihiesliank . . . , . . .. Freetown. . . . I'iinerald Junction. .. Kinkora.. . . . ... .Vlbany . Uajie Traverse. Ilradalbane Elliots .... Fredericton Clyde . .iliiiiter lliver . .North Wiltshire. . . Colville liOj'alist Milton W'insloe .. Royalty .) unction.. . . Cemetery . ... St. Dustiins . .Charlottetown. . . . STATIONS. , Rrackley Point . . . I'nioti . . . . York Suilblk St. Peter's Road ... , P.edt'ord TracaiUe , .Scotch Fort.. , .St. Andrews... . Douglas . . . . , ....Dundee ....Lot 40 . , . Morell .... . . . Marie .... .Midgell. . St. Peter's . ..Five Houses.. ....Asliton... . Selkirk ..R olio Bay.. . Pear River. .New Zealand , . . Harmony . . , . . . Souris . . MOUNT STRWART BRANCH. .MOUNT STEWART .ICT. Pisijuid Peake's St. Teresa's 48 Road Perth . . . Cardigan Rrudenell Georgetown t>7 MRTHUR, CORNEILLE I Go., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN McARTHllR.& SON Muniifaeturerg and Importers of... WHITE LEAD. COLORS, GLASS, VARNISHES, OILS. CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS- 310 to 316 St. Paul St., and 147 to 151 Commissioners St., MONTREAL. JA MES C. McARTHUR, CHAS. C. CORNEILLE. S. S. B ^^k: 97 Running Between North Sydney and Port au Basque. * Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. LAUNDRY! LAUNDRY!! LAUNDRY!!! NO OTHER LIKE IT.. It stands at the Top Absolutely alone. ECLIPSE SOAP. ^v NO OTHER EQUALS IT. SAVE YOUR WRAPPERS AND SECURE SOME OF OUR HANDSOME PREMIUMS. Always have a bouquet in the room by using John Taylor & CO., our '"• Valley Violet," " Heliotrope," " White tm Toronto, Canada. Rose," "Infants' Delight," and 200 other D. McL. BROPHY, Manag-er Montreal Branch, different Toilet Soaps. 449 ST. PAUL street. '^ TBUEPHONE. 7WSKIN, 2393. 68 ALONG THE iNTEHGOltONlRli HAIIiOlAV ADA, UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS FOR. TOURISTS AND SPORTSMEN. T (9~vsS>y5 <>^ 'HE Wostern Terminus of the Inter- colonial Railway of Canada is the City of Montreal, the commercial capital and trade centre of Canada, the link in the chain connecting the Atlantic and P'^cific — St. John, Halifax snd Vancouver. The extension of ihe Railway to Montreal has for g.)nie years hean under advisement, and it is expected that traffic results will demon- strate the wisdom of the extension. Montreal, the metropolis of Canada, statids unrivalled in the extent and variety of its commercial relations with other portions (>f the Dominion. o.-,.)! | As the ages of cities are reckoned in this new world, Montreal is ancient indeed. The story of its settlement goes hack so far that it is lost in the mists of antiquity. ^^ Tt was'a city heyond the time of which the traditions are ])reserved, and it may have flourished as one when the ]ias(jue tisherman hegan to sail the shores of the Conti- nent they did not ex- plore. Centuries later, when Columhus, Cahot and Cortez astonished the world by their dis- coveries, there was still this patriarch of cities in the north, of which tliev knew nothin^THE.>^ GgflDlBH EXPRESS GO. General Express Forwarders. Shipping Agents and Custom House Brolcers OPERATING ON ALL PASSENGER TRAINS OF THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA and P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY, (iiand Trunk Railway System. Caiuula Atlantic Railway. Canada Eastern Railway. Cumberland Railway. Central Railway of N. R. Bay of (.^uinte Railway and Navigation Co. Central Ontario Railway. Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway. Erie and Huron Railway. London and Port Stanley Railway. Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway. lirockvillc, Westport and Sault St. .Marie Railway. (,»iiel).v!Uid Lake St. Jolin Railway. Salisliuiy luiil Harvey liailway. iUictvuclie and Mnnttoii Railway. South Sliore Railway. Teiui.sctdiata Itailway. liaie de Cliale'ir Railway. Hampton and St. .Mai tins Railway. Piince Kdwai-d Lsland Steam..liip Ruute. ^ Muskuka and (i irian Ray Xavi,i,'ati.m Co. Nortli Shoic Na\i,i,'ati(iii Coiiipany. North West Tiaiisjii.itatioii C'liiniiaiiy. And on the Fast Mail Steanters of the Allan, Don.inion an.l ^^--^IT ^'^^^'^ !'''-';'''^^^^^^^ Liverpool, England, weekly, giving us direct c.mneetion with Resp..ns,l.ie ( ,., npan.es h>r all p.i.ts ut tlu w..,l.l. Our facilities are unexcelled for handling Merchpdise of every des^^^^^^^ Paying Money by Telegraph.Collecting Coupons. Dividends. Recording- Deeds, and Paying- laxe. for non-residents. TVlONeV OROeRS. For remitting money hy mail, anywhere in the world, this Company s .Money < ».ders posM-ss advantages ove, all other methods The 4tes are less than l.y any other safe method. There is n.. .leiay or n.eonvenu.nee etther n, purchasing or cashing orders. ^ , • , There is no possibility of loss. Purchaser is given a receipt which will aid in obtaining a refund in ease or.l.T is lost. Our offices are open all hours of iIk; day. RKxes, $ ^ and under, Over ;? to 5, . . . .5 to 10 " 10 to 20, " -20 to 30, .03 cents .04 " .06 " .10 " .12 " Over !?30 to 40, 40 to .■)0, " no to (;o, " GO to 7"), 7-") to 100, m cents IS •' 20 it 2') a 30 (( COL-L-ECTIONS. Collecting Accounts, Drafts and Notes is a special feature of this Company. We will undertake to collect a.i) Note, Draft or Account at any of our Offices, not exceeding 8100, for 10 cts. plus the .Money Onler rat.' for san,.' amount. Head Office: MONTREAL, P. Q. JAMES BRYCE, Manager. 70 I {.lit way. it's to atxl fi'iiiii ln' world. ly Packag-GS, lying- Taxeo (Ivantafics ovci liciice citlicr in 1(1 in c'fis(! oi'dfi' in n'lits IS " •_'0 it •J.') a .-.o t( ,,iiiitrv !>"♦■ "»"''f' ^1"*" tliirty years \>a^Aoi\ lioforc tlio 1»ull«lin^' of that city liogan witli tlic mission of Vill.' Marie N]5^ , .By the. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY of CANADA .And the . Hoyal m\ steamer " BRUCE " fr omjorfh Sydney, C.B. ...Running in Conjunction wi'h the . NEVJFOUNDLAND RAILWAY, The Only Fast and Sure Connection to all points \v Newfoundland. Thm'tri|).slHM\V((.k, TiKSDAY, TIIIHSDAY MIuI SATllfl.AY. ^HE P T^SSENCER ROUTE THE I=RE1GHT ROUTE. Tourists, Travellers, Explorers , and Sportsmen* ¥ Scenery unsurpassed, hunting and fishing (salmon) in abundance. For all information apply to R. G. REID, ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND 7:i ,,iv\ailoectation, ;he rrad(> of Montreal Hhowed notable (^xi>unsion. In the nattiif of things it must S ..xpand howoer th(! world nniy wag. ^ Montreal is i.ierel'oie a great city, cornine-i-iuHy jmd 'n, othei' ways There is greatness, too, in HQ jp,„iy at' the obu-et8 of interest. The Chnrfh oi Notre Dame, capuble of seating I. '>,()()(> people, is the lai'iivst religious edifice on tlu^ corhinent north of the City of Mexico, while its gr(>at bell is the largest ill Aiiicrica if not in the world. McCiill College ranl's with the great nniversities bi'y(»ni<'e, the most wcalthv educational estaMish- iiicnt on the continent. Then, among a choice ot good hot"ls, is the Windsor with its stately editici>, in wt.'ch a regiment conld be lodged, and with a spacious main coiridor and dining hall which arcf the •idnnration of visitors from all qnarters of the world. Another hotel, well known from one end of Canada to the other, is the St liawrenc(! Hall, where the traveller is assured every attention and NADA >. B. OLindland. OUTE re. QUKHK< (ITV. ^) LAND Icomfort. The Ualmoral Castle Hotel being also one of the leading hotels, is centrally situated and lelegant in all its appointments. Much more is to be seen which partakes ot greatness in the^details Itliat go to make nj) the liarnntnious whole in Canada's great city. " These details are so nnmerons that it would be in vain to attempt to mention a tithe of them llien'. The notable churches, of all creeds, would of themselves denuuid pages, and after all but an imperfect idea would be conveyed of what there was o see in connection with them. In like manner nothing could be said ot the public buildings, the religious ain'l ■ enevoleiit iitstitutions. the harbor and Mihlic works, i'lclnding the Lachine C'anal and the A ictor'.a dnbilce Uridge sjianning the wide St, iawreuce. Least of all can any idea be given of the beanty (;f the residential sections, the magniticent larks or the suburbs with their pictnres(pit> scenery and historiir associations. Much niight be said ot fMount Royal itself, with its walks, its drives and its panorama of glorious views of rhe sui.'ounding coimtry. All these things, and many more, must be seen by those who would get an idea of Montreal uul its attractions. The metropolis would have glory enough ibr any one city if it had nothing ^to 73 m 11 THE " Canadian Hubber Co., o! lHontFeal Capital, $1,500,000. .Mimiitiutiui'rs of.. High Grade Rubber Goods. Boots and Shoes in the Latest Designs, Belting, Packing. Hose, Bicycle Goods, Carriage Goods, etc. Head Office «nd Factories, MONTRBAL,| Branches Toronto and WinniT>ee. MONTREAU _ MOST CCNTMILY IOCATeT""'" " ""A./^^RCHWELSH . PROPRIETOR . PAIMIAL ll A PoS^^^ FIHE CUISINE UNDER AN EXPERIENCED FMNCH CHEF. ELECTRIC UGHTED AND FREE BUSSES MEET ALL TRAINS h BOATS. STEAM HEATED TKROUOHOUT ELECTRIC CARS TO AIL PARTS OF THE CITY, PASS OUR HOTEL. „__ ..— ■ ii >i i.... - iii i • «———————— id mode ot communication was by water. In this respect, however, Canadian eiiterprise was early to the front. The pioneer steamboat of the world was put on the Hudson in 1807, and in 1809 a steamer for the route to Quebec was put on the St. Lawrence by John Molson, a citizen of Montreal. The people of a liiiir century later had the luxury of a railway, but thorj are evolutions in railways as in other thinV lU IbDlNCS. (inebec is a restful place, and a fitting point from which to enter upon a land which offers rest. It is unique among the cities of the continent. Could one forget his past and live only in the thought of his ■surroundings, he might imagine himself dropped down in scuiie corner of Europe. To him who has come from the busy cities of the south and west, everything is htranire and new. Other places anticipate the future; Quebec clings fondly to the past. It is well that, it sh(>uld be so, for, in this practical and prosaic age but few cities retain the halo of romance that snrrounded them in their early years. New York may afford to grow wealthy and forget New Amsterdam, but the (iuebec of to-day reminds one at every turn of the Ancient Capital as it was in the centuries that are dead and g<)ne. Tlu^ man who has read the sto>y of Quebec, ami is i)rone to attui'ii a sentiment to the ancient and historic city, sliould liave his first view from the water or opposite shore. There he will see the stronghold as it has been pictured to him and as he has dreamed of it. The cliffs, the Citadel, the spires, the tin roofs glistening in the sunlight — all seem very real to him, and he longs to enter the^city so rich in the legends of the past. ''•!'• Tiiere is so much to be seen thai only the local guides can point it out, and even they are often sadlv lacking. Everywhere are monuments of a strange and even.-ul history. Yonder is the Uasilica, ior French (Jathedraf, begun in 1G47, when gay Louis XiV. was king, and the star of France shed a 75 i5ffi3i|i while in flontreal should be THE .Because ir is tlie most ci'iitrally loeatod and liberally eoiulucted Hotel ill the city. Its cuisine and .service are of the hiirhest order, and it counts amongst its many patrons, the leaders of the social and political worlds of both continents. Oiiiiiihiiscs meet all trains. NOTICe. Tourists Visiting Quebec, ...AOULD 00 WELL TO CALL UP*.» Campbeirs Frontenac Livery, TELEPHONE 211. OR FRONTENAC AGENCY, TELEPONE 406. AiKl he will s,M,l }(... the nrntest h.niout in town to visit the pliKTs His drivers are intelligent and Prices Moderate. If v„u .l.'siiv a ■■arriag.' to in^.'t you upon arrival wire him, all Mu-.sat;^ | P. CAMPBELL, Proprietor, 45 and 47 St. Louis Stfeet,_ Q W E B E C . I SYDA & COUSINS .CUholesale Dealeni m.. IVlarehands De Poisson En Gros. SPECIAIITE FINNEN BUDDIES. Dij^by, Nova Scotia^ BOVRIL ^00^®^-<^^^^^¥ ^ ®e$es Contains in a hii^hly concentrated and easily djoestible form, the direct nourishnienl of prime OX BEEEI ©,— ;S^— ft /^ BOVRILt forms a slrenothenin.t;-, stinuilatint,'- beveras^'-.' tor the healthy, and a nourish! n,t,s sustainini,'- 'iooCi tor IN\ZMLI 76 inaiiv in re him, nil int"-snj;i.i bri"lit lii?lit over the Eastern aml^Westcrii worlds. The edifice was conseeratod in 1006, and with th ^.j.,~ppti(>n of tlie church at St. Augustine, Florida, is the ohh^st on the continent. There are treasures witiiiii its walls, apart IVotn the i^ohlen vestments and rich onianieiits, some of whirh liavc been the ,rit!.- of kings. Theix are here rare paintini-s, sonu; of their dating hack t(> the time when French art 'ro( cived a new impetus under the ])rotcction of Henry IV. ; um\ there, too, is our Saviour on the Cross, l,v \'aii J>vck. In the troublous times of France, when neither art nor religion were held sacred, tiiilhfiil hands guarded these i)ictures and placed them beyond tic reach of the vandal mob. Later, tlicv were brought to the new world and placed within the old cathedral, and there it is lifting they shoiiM ever remain. Ot a triitii we tread historic ground. We are within the walls of one of the most notable cities ill America — one of the most famous places in the world. There are cities which are more fnir to look updii : there are some which the mere pleasure seeker esteems more highly: and there are ma'^y which have distanced it in the march of progress. There is but one (Quebec — old, (luaint, and romantic — the tlicntic which has witnessed some of the grandest scenes in tlu' drainas [ilayed by llati<)ll^'. The Chateau Frontenac is of the style of the old French chateau or castle of the sixteenth (•('iitury, niodilied to suit niodi'i'ii requirements. It is built rigl, upon Dutferin Terrace, affording a view probably unsurpassed l)y any sit ' in the world. This terrace, built at successive periods and at the expense of the city of (Quebec, atlbrds all the advantage > of a promenade built exclusively for fhe use (if the guests of the hotel.. \TK.\r l'"liNTK\AC Every rooTU has a view of unsurpassed beauty and interest. From tliose fiuting down the river (Hie iiiiijht see the mighty St. Lawrence, the Isle of Orleans and the Falls of Montmorency. Those t'roiitiiii!: in an opjtosite 'Jicection look out upon the Citadel, the Ui»per Town and towards the famous llcii,dits of Abraham. Those facing to the north have spread before them the grai I range of the Laurentians an« X X) )€ >C XT >t >C Hig-h Grade Fishing- Tackle for Salmon, Ouananiche and Trout. Complete Sportsman's Outfits. Gregory's Fly Repellant Andrew Forg-an's Golf Clubs, specially selected for Ladies and Gentlemen. Golf Balis, Caddy Bags, Etc., etc. Bicycles Rented From Store and Bicycle Acidemy .. NEW ADDRESS . Canoes, Tents, Footwear, etc. A ^^ Largest btOCk ...of... High Grade Bicycles. •- r Telephone 1%. P. O. Box 1059. V.& B. Sporting Goods Store, 1 1 ST. JOHN STREET, QUEBEC. 78 I Llolti', with a flow as phund and pulseless as the great Pacific itself, yet as swift in places as the average hjuiMJ of a railway train. Its waters are pure and azure-hued, no matter how many turhid streams fattiiiipt to defile tliem. It is a river that never knew a freshet nor any drying up, no matter how great |tho rain or snow-fall, or how severe the drought on all its thousand niiles, and yet that regularfy, at stiitfd interval:., swells and ebbs within certain limits, as surely as the spring tides each year ebb and ilow in the Bay of Fundy — a river so rapid and yet so placid as to enchant every traveller— so grand •uid vet 80 lovingly beautiful as to enthral every appicciative soul — which rises in a great freshwater sen, and ends in the great Atlantic — some places sixty miles wide, at others less tlian^a mile ; a river that never yet lias had a respectable history, nor scarcely more than an occasional artist to delineate its beauties. "It lies for a thousaml miles between two great nations, yet neglected by both, though neither eouM be as great without it ; a river as grand as the La Plata, as picturesque as tlio Rhine, 'as pure as ("le lakes of Switzerland. Need we say that this wonderful stream is the t^t. Lawrence, the noblest, tlic {turcst, most enchanting river on all (^od's ' beautiful earth." " What a recent traveller has said of tbe Intercolonial Railway of Canada : "It has decidedly the advantage from the standpoint of picturesqueness. It skirts — and I Joiily I't'^'^''" f<* ^''^' through route — the shores of the beautiful Bale des Chaleurs — following for miles the Curve of the bay, each bend revealing a scene of e\er-ch:.iiging beauty. Leaving the sea-shore it follows the windings of the Restigouche and Metapedia — now dashing wildly along an overhanging it. MKIAI-KIHA VIl'.W. (Icclivity with the foam-crested waters of the rushing river below — by and by approaching a chasm lonly to dart across an iron causeway setting aside the barriers of nature — here are towering hills, looking to-day, despite a garment of snow, dark ar.d threatening, but to-morrow the buds upon count- loss trees will be the harbingers of a luxuriant summer's foliage. Away to the north speeds the train I until it reaches the shores of the mighty St. Lawrence, where every mile presents an ever-clianging panorama of river scenery. Many railroads, more talked abou:, possess far less charms than the Inter- colonial. It is not a tid-bit of scenic picturesqueness here and there — such as has served to make the fortune in tourist travel of many a railroad, but a constant presentation of such scenery until it culminates in the magnificent view which suddeidy breaks upon the sight as the tourist approaches the Ancient Capital of Canada. The Isle of Orleans in the centre of the river with a wide stretch of [water on cither side ; the tcnvering Heights of Montmorency with the mighty falls tumbhng into the still mightier St. Lawrence ; the ancient city of Quebec with its myriad of tin roofs reflecting the idazzling sunlight ; the towering height capped by the nistoric citadel which still holds the key of the ISt. Lawrence ; the Plains of Abraham beyond, whereon was fought that mighty battle upcn which the Ifato of the continent depended ; the majestic river bearing upon its bosom not merely a crowd of jpleasii re' craft, bat a merchant fleet gathered from all nations, command universal admiration." 79 I ■>i CMRL-ING'S Gold Medal Ale, ^ Porter -""""^ and Lager Beer. Hoted ¥op DelicaGV of FIq^^^o^- KEPT BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS. CARLlNi; BRHWlNCrANl) MALTlNi; CO., London, Ontario. Tried and Found Bight. THE Coffee, Cocoa ^"^ Evaporated Cream Are largely used by Tourists, Sportsmen, etc.. and give parted satisfaction. Because quality is niiitbmily excellent. Condensed Coffee and Condensed Cocoal contain cream and sugar and are very easily and (juickly prepared for use with liot water. | With these "KErXDKKR" goods yon will not have frouhle. disappointment, sour milk, or; WHY? poor cup of coffee. You wont have much expense either. Tlie Tiiiio GoiiiieDSGii pik & Um ^i TRURO, L,I7VVIT6D. TUIHNUFKCTURERS. NOVA SCOTIA. 80 The security to policy holders in The Great West Life Assurance Company is equal to any company in the world. '* The soaaoiia (!Oiiio ami go with tlicir noticeable changes, imt none are more perceptible than ,!„,-,• to be Koeii while travelling over the Intereolonial Railway of Canada. This railway fnrnisheB to til! .'■(Mieral tiavoller all the comforts and conveniencea of modern invention, while the pleasure seeker, ti!|„Tiiiun and 8i)ortsrnan find few it any ecjuals. Its summer resorts and places of interest are quite iimiicrous, as it penetrates that portion of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces so noted for game ot all 1 i,i,i^ in great abundance. (Jucboc — old, quaint and romantic, — noted for its ancient structures as well •i^ nioderii inqirovements — is on the line of this road. The traveller in his journey over this famous route for hundreds of .-dies intersects with an abundance of noted river cascades, cataracts and scenery *t \iilTAir(E. FiihlnK, Bathing, Floating Baths, Lawn Tennis, and Croquet free to guests. Bowling Alleys and Boating. Ttrms Moderate. Correspondence Solicited. ...Apply to. , AuBUT Bros., Riviere du Loup Point, P.O. Venise House, Select Family ...Hotel... RIVIERE DU LOUP WHARF, County of Temiscouata, P. Q. Uusuipiissud for its l)wiutiful iM)sitioii, l)ei?ig almost entirely surrounded by wat«r. Telephone, Telegraph and Tost Oifice in the Hotel. Telephone No, 3j. L. T. PIUZE, Propkiktor. Guests desiring accommodation are reiiuestcd to apply early In season. A responsible party will lie lii attendance on arrival of each boat and will take special care of travellers' baprgage. A separate cottage in connection with hotel for gentlemen desiring bacnelo.n' quarters for summer months. S. BELLE5^ Photographer^ -FRASERVILLE, P. Q. For First Class Work call and see me. AMATEURS ATTENTION. ^>j^ Free Dark Room, (complete outfits and nil -'^"^ l'h()togni[)herH' Supplie.s ahviiys in .stoeii.... TELEPHONE 83.. 82 IS reacliiiifr ■ early in gi-aKon. val of each age. itleinen desiring ^^^ O- oiittits iiiid all aj'8 in Mtofk..., RRILiIjUAY^ Riv. duLoup, P. Q., to Edmunston and Connors, N, B., Forms with the Canadian Pacific the only short line tVoni 4.' Quebec and Ontario to Woodstock, Fredericton, St. John, N.B. ..AND THE... ^i^Maritime Provinces^^^^ Via thf Beautiful Lake Temisconata and Madawaska -Valley and through a country teeming with Trout, Big and Small Game, and properly termed Do not miss this Route when taking your Summer Tour. Good Hotels, Good Guides, and rioderate Charges. T. CROCKETT, D. B. UlHDSflV. General Manager. General Passenger Agent. GENERAL OFFICES, RIV. daliOUP, P. Q. TEMISCOUATA R T TEMISCOUATA RX uiul, CONNECTIONS «'lso FISHING LAKES &. STREA MS (^riA^y^ 3C ALL 9MILES = I INCH . --. / j "";/ ^ X Connections at Edmundston with Canadian Pacific Railway to all points ir at Riv. duLoiip, P. O., with Intercolonial Railway of Canada, and for the wide famed Sag-uenay River. \TA RAILWAY Co §• I 3 ft c: o Ct) Railway to all points in Maine and Western New Brunswick • lailway of Canada, and Richilieu and Ontario Navig'ation Co, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 1^ IM 12.2 :^ JL^ 12.0 1.4 III 1.6 P /i 75 v: "? "Vie/ ^. o^s. /A HiotDgraphic ScIgiicbs CSiporation 23 WeST MAIN STREFT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^ ^ N> [V 1^ o^ '9) Wh( bathing to lioatii I road lea( 13(\voml iisliiiig, i gpend pc S shore. . tlie tour c'ontinen S seen fror search if desconds to tarry ; pure. I fully tha might fe Pl"t| A coiitVonte miles bel paradise. t: There is wrath of heads ari beauty e^ L widen on as upoix When you are ready to insure, see an Agent of The Great-West Life Assurance Comi;any. He can save you money. bathing is especially good. A number of picturesque islands in the vicinity aiford additional pleasures to boating parties. Riviere du Loup is a summer resort of long established reputation. A long and somewhat hilly road leads from the station to what, though apparently a part of the village, is known as Fraserville. Ijovoiid this again is the St. Lawrence, with its splendid privileges for bathing, boating, shooting and tisliiiig, in the proper seasons. Most of the leading men of Canada, including the Governor-Gelieral, spend portions of their summei* there. Steamers furnish opportunities for visiting the more notable watering places on the northern shore. Mention may be n.ade of Murray Bay and Tadousac, but by far the most wonderful sight for tlie tourist is the famed Saguenay Eiver. It is one of the most remarkable of nature's works in a continent where natural wonders abcund. Six miles below Riviere du Loup is Cacouna Station. The name has a musical sound, but as seen from the cars there is little to attract the eye. The Cacouna of which the pleasure seeker is in search is ' bout two miles distant, and is reached by an easy drive over the smooth highway that (lesconds to the shore. Then this great watering place of the Lower St. Lawrence invites the stranger to tarry and rest. "With the mountains on one side and an arm of the sea on the other the air is very pure. It is so clear that one can scarcely believe the opposite shore is twenty-one miles away, but it is fully that in a straight line to the mouth of the Saguenay. So near do the distant hills seem that one might feel tempted to start for them with nothing more than a boat and a pair of oars. CACOUNA. A village on the low land by the shore, with mountains separating it from the country beyond, coiitronted the engmeers when they sought to locate the line of the Litercolonial at a poinfcfifty-five miles below Riviere du Loup. It was Bic, then as now well termed "the Beautiful " — an artist's paradise. The mountains are around it, and it nestles at their feet amid a wealth of beautiful scenery. There is a harbor in which an ocean steamer may ride, a haven in which vessels may hide from .he wrath of the storm-king. Romantic inles lie amid the waters, and crags of rugged beauty rear tueir heads around the bay. Pleasant beaches tempt the bather ; placid waters invite the boatman ; and beauty everywhere ummons the idler from his resting place to drive or ramble in its midst. Little Meti. .s situated on the shore of the St. "Lawrence, at a point where the estuary begins to widen out so tliat the opposite shore is a faint line in the distance and much of the horizon is as level as upon the ocean. This gives the place more the air of a seaside resort than many less favoured 83 THE ROSSIN HOUSE TORONTO. ONTARIO. CANADA. r>- — ?^» Tlii'io is a clifuiii aliout tlic " Uosms,' kiK.wn (iiilv to tliosp wlio, as iinests, liavc ,.ji joyed t!ie comt'oit and .ynod cliocr of tliis luxurious liotci. 'I'liK UossiN is the iar;,'cst liotcl in Ontiirio. Tt posscssi's "vciy niodfrn conviMiicnw. Tin- most i.cntiiilly situated of tlie Toinnto liolcls it is away from tli(> noiso and diist of tlic railways tliirc blocks froin tlir I'nioii Station up York Street, wlicip it intersects Kini,', tlie fashionable pioineiiiuli^ Members of tlie I'.iitisli l{oyal Family, tlic noliilitv, and the best families in Kuidpo and Ameriea have lieen entertained iil tiin liossiN. The llossiN is jiatroni/.ed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier , i leading memlters of the (Jovernment. Kooiiis en suite, with baths. s;{ to 84 per day, aecordini; to loeation. A. & A. NELSON, Proprietors. The 1 R. TURRIFF, I'ropiietor. LITTLE METIS, F». Q. This famous hotel is situated directly in front ()f the heiuitiful and picturesiiue Metis(iue Bay. It is only a sliort distance from Astle's Lake ami Geiulroii Lake which are celebrated for their troutiii}.';. The iidvantages of this place as a summer resort are un- surpassed. The heuch faciufr and surioundintr the hotel, for bathing' purposes is unexcelled. Bowhng Alleys, Lawn Temiis (Jrounds, Sailing anil I'leasnie Bouts in connection with hotel. Cuisine Perfect. Sjiecial rates for families for summer months. Write for particulars. Telephone Free to all Boarders. "SEASIDE HOUSE" MTTLE METIS, QUE., Wm. Astle & Bro., Proprietors. This is a very handsome and ('omniodious striu'ture with acconunodatiou for loO guests. It is situated ()|)po8ite the Bull Rocks near the beautiful Bay of >'''liK. Every kind of recreation desired by tourists provided, such as : Bowling Alleys, Shooting (lallerieii and Tennis (bounds. Fine Trout I^ake with fishing privilege free to guests. For Terms apply to proprietor.^. "CASCADE HOUSE" John Macnider. Prop.. ^LITTLE METIS, QUE.^v;^ CciUrai beeatioii. Fiiic Situation. Kxtensive (ln.iin(|>. Ciiod Beach and Balliiiig. llc.t and Cold llvgeiiie Salt Ballis. (Iiilf Links, 'rcnnis Cdints. Bowling Alh v. bilierally cniMhirted under good nianaucinent. POST OFFICE AND TELEPHONE IN CONNECTION WITH HOTEL. m m m^ Sl^ort ^ Ellis, DIGBY, N. S ss Wholesale Dealers Id Fish. ^ f i FINNAN HADDIES A SPECIALTY. 84 tcl in Oritiiriii The Great West Life Assurance Company has branch offices in each Province in the Dominion. watering places, and the wait waves rolling in upon the sandy heaoh confirm the impression. The I,o;irli is about four miles long, smooth and sate for bathers. ^ The scenery is varied and attractive. On, may drive for miles along the shore and enjoy the panorama and the sea breeze until weary. Inliiiid are beautiful vales, nooks, and brooks, and charming bits of landscape. Drives may be had at siiiiill expense. One of these is to the Falls, scvi-n miles away. Among the i)romini'nt residents of Little Metis are the following: J. G. Savage, soap manu- fa. liner, Montreal; Robert Keford, ot the iirm of Ilobert Roford & Co.", Montreal; William Astle & i;i(K., proprietors "Seaside House;" (4eorge Hague, Sr., .runior Manager Merchants' Bank, Montreal; ^'ieliol, Montreal ; Kt Im Macnider, proprietor "Cascade iron-^e;" John Dougall, proprietor D>iihj Irs. .lames Patton, Montreal ; liroek Greer, lumber merchant, Montreal ; Dr. )bert Turriff, proprietor " Turriff IFair" ; ,T. A. Mathieson, wholesale grocer, (■.\t'S.\l'S( Al. A\n MKTAPKUIA lil\ Kl:. Montreal; Alexander Turriff, proprietor "Greenhill House;" Rev. F. II. Bland, Brockville, Ont. ; Mrs. Alexander McLaren, proprietor "Ocean House ; Samuel Mathieson, Montreal ; Dr. Patton, Meiitreal ; J. H. Ferguson (.Mayor) " NLinor House ;" Andrew Neil Blue, proprietor " Woodland Hotel." Leaving the St. Lawrence, the course of the traveller is south to the Mctapedia Valley. Thousands are now familiar with it where hundreds had heard of it in other years. It has attractions for all. Those who seek the beautiful in Nature may here find it, while those who are disciples of Niiiirod or Walton will tind the days only too short, and the weeks passing away all too 8wiftl3^ The name Mctapedia is said to denote musical waters, and the title is well deserved. Through the green valley the river winds in graceful curves, singing the music of the waters as it runs. In thirty miles of its course it has '222 rapids, great and small, now swift and deep, now gently rippling over beds of shining gravel and golden sand. Here and there are the deeper pools in which lurk salmon of astounding size, for tliis is one of the salmon streams of which every fisherman has heard. For mile after mile the traveller watches tlie course of the river, so strangely pent in by the mountains on either hand, rising in every shape whii'h mountains can assume. Some are almost perfect conus ; and others have such gentle slo[)es that one feels he would like to stroll leisurely upward to the summit, but the height, as a rule, is from six hundred to eight hundred feet. In some places in the Metapedia, the river, the highway and the railway crowd eaei' other for a passage, so narrow is the valley. Here 86 Ifl HOYflli HOTELi, Campbeltton, N. B. Sample Rooms Free | in business part I of the town ^* ^ Close by Iiitercelonial Railway Depot. Livery Stable in connection.. fa^jOcXXaOca^oH^OcaOcsocsOcx^^ t % SPECIAL RATES TO THE GASPE COAST. WlLiLIA^ SPl^OUli, P!^0P1^IET0{^. wm smvEs ) Manufacturer of... Cedar Shingles, Spruce ^"^ Pine Lumber, Laths, % % Palings, % % Planed Lumber, Tongued Flooring, Boxes, Etc. pn iinnrT t tavt uaMrbLLLiuiN, N. B. WAVERLY HOTEL, ^ Campbellton, N»B. Mrs. S. S. Jardine, Proprietress. Situated on Main Street, Campbell ton, in close proximity to all the Leading Business Oftices and Stores. ...Next door to Post Office. Coaches at Trains, and particular attention paid to Travellers' Baggage, etc. Good Sample Rooms, and Livery Stable in connec- tion with hotel. Terms Moderate. Hotel has been lately refitted with all modern im- provements, sanitary and otherwise, and is well and favorably known to the travelling public. 86 A Life Annuity with T he Great-West Life Assurance Company is a gilt-edged Investment. ><)cy^9^y)^4^.4»4^s4>^.4>4.4>^.4.>f^4^4^4^.4>*4«4.^4.>4.;^i^ -4- 4 4 4 ••I* 4 -* 4 4 -<- 4 ^ 4 -4- 4 4 4 4 -4- 4 4 4 -4( flDfllVIS HOUSE, Thos. Flanagan, Proprietor^ Centrally Located. The Most Comfortable Hotel in Town. Livery Stable in Connection. All Modern Conveniences. Good Fishing and Shooting Locality. • • The greatest attention will be paid to Tourists and Cotninortial Tiavellers. Wellington St., Chatham, fl. B. V > 4^ • 88 When you are ready to insure, see an agent of The Great West Life Assurance Company. He can save you money. does so, ho will miss very much that iw of the raroly ([iiaiiit aiul curious kind, much that can he found oil III) other part of the American continent. To the weary and worn pilgrim from the husy world it is a i.loaHuro, if not a luxury. From Cross Point to Port Daniel, the highway is lik«> one long village street. It is settled from one end to the other ; house after house cheers the sight, while the prospect everywlicro is such as to appeal to the keemst senses of those who love the hoauties of nature. Truly a pleasant enough journey it is along this main street of the big peninsula in the summer days, when one is free from the cares of hasiness and time is no object. On the «»ne hand is the sea, as calm at this season as it can be turbulent in the dark nights of the spring and autumn. On its smooth surface, far and near, is an ever-changing panorama, in which all kinds of craft, from the tiny boat to the stately sliip and ocean steamer, have their places. Whether the way be along the Bale des Chalcurs, by the open waters of the Gulf, or on the south shore ' ^ ~ - - *' * can have but one feeling w^en he has seen it in the clef used in this connection. In the wonderful atmosphere w' 'eh objects are presented to the view is surprising. In the case of the Perce Rock' it Ts" almost star ling Seen from the shore, this singular natural monument stands out against the sea and the sky as sharply defined as if cut by the chisel of some Titanic sculp.or. It looms in solemn grandeur as a revelation exceeding all that the fancy had been led to anticipate. The walks and drives in the vicinity of this place are deiightful. The chief of them is that to he mountain, which gives a good idea of the possibilities of this part of the world in respect to scenery Up, up the hills one travels, until at last "La Table-a-RolIand," the summit of Mont Ste. Anne is reached, at a height of nearly 1,300 feet above the sea. ' The most convenient way to get from Perce to Gaspt^ is by water ; but if one is fond of rugged Rj-enpry, fio can^ave it to his heart's content by taking the highway for a part of the distance, catching the steamer further along the coast. Though much of the journey will be out of sight of the wate^ 91 Hotel Brunswick, MONCTON, N. B. The Largest and Best Located Hotel in the City ACCjmMODATm^OO^ GUESTS. .-. Situalwl in the cetitit) ol' spacioUH grounds and Hurn)und(Ml \>y t-Usgant sliai 3 Freight rates are arbitraries, applying only to through shipments to and from foreign roads. ^, G, EVANS, SuRKIHMTmi JtNT Hampton, N. B. Star Line Steamship Co. River Saint John* Fare $1.00 Fare $1.00 ST. JOHN <'^ FREDERICTON. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ...eAsreRN stanoaro timb... One of the splendid new Mail Stkambrs " Victoria" and " David We»ton " will leave St. John, North End, for Frederlcton, Gibson anj Intermediate Landings every morninsr, Sunday excepted, at 8.00 o'clock, and will leave Frederlcton for St. John and Intermediate Landings BveK morning, Sundays excepted, at 8.00 o'cloclt, due at St. .lohn at (..W p m. ^Tonneetlons with trains of the Canadian Pacifln Railway for Woodstock. Aroostook. Grand P'alls, Edmunston, etc. ; with Canada Eastern Railway for Doaktown, Chitihani, etc. Connection made witli Electric Cars of St. John C.ty Railway, which run to and from Steamboat Ijindiiig, Excuiilon Tickets fr^m St John to Frederlcton and Irterrnedlate Points, also from Frederlcton to St. John, etc., issued on Saturday at One Fare, good to return free on M'- and the Star Line Steamers, whereby a Round Trip Ticket will be issued during the summer months tor the fare of Sil,"), enabling passcngc -r, go to Frederlcton by boat everyday, leaving Frederlcton same nl^ht at 8.10 arriving in St. John at 10.40. Saturday tickets good to i-cturn fi)llowm.f Monday. On and after June 20th the Steamers of this line will leave their wharf at Indlantown every evening, Sunday excepted, at 3.34 o clock for aagetown and Intermediate Landings. Returning, will leave Cagetown eacli morning, Sunday excepted, arriving at Indlantown at 0.00. FREDERICTON to WOODSTOCK. -While water Ik high. Steamer "Aberdeen" will leave Frtdericton every Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, at 5.30 a.m. and returning, leave Woodstock on alternute days at 7.H0 a.m., due at Fredeiicton at 1.00 p m. BELLEI8LE ROUTE.— steame'* "SprlnKdeld " leaves Indlantown every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at n.»4 a.m. for FpriDgJelJ, Kings Co., returning alternate days, aiTivingat l.OO p.m. Improved Acconiniodatiou. First-cIasH Tables. And Fast Scheduled Time will be Guaranteed. Hbad Off/cv at Stah Linb^Whahf, ^\—g^—^— jfj ifiBiAfiTOwri, 3t, Jonn. N, S. ""^ — —" » 1)6 SAfi9n Lbet' lUd SuRmmiMTmi jtur. St. Martins is a pretty village, situated on the Bay of Fundy coast ; it has a picturesque site and pretty drives. There is abundant sport in fishing the numerous lakes in the vicinity of the town and the neighboring streams. There are two good hotels in the village. There is an excellent beach, and the bathing facilities are well-known throaghout the province. The place is well worth a visit. Telephone communication with Hampton and also with St. John. St. John, the commercial capital of New Brunswick, is one of the principal ^aieways to points on (ir reached by the Intercolonial Kailway for tourist travel from Western Canada^'and the Atlantic Const States, being the terminus of the Intercolonial and Canadian Pacific Railways' '' All Rail Line," Lbetweeii St. John and Boston, and steamers of the International Steamship Conipan',', and its varied industries are giving it a wealth and importance of which it scarcely dreamed in former yoars. Fine Ipeeimens of architecture are seen in the Intercolonial Depot, the Custom House, Post Office, churches ^nd numerous other buildings, public and private. Electric street cars furnish rapid transit. The ST. JOHN RIVER VIEW. ■uarautecd. wide, straight streets cross each other at right angles and the location of the city is admirable in every resjiect. It is holding its own among the cities of Canada, and its growth is a healthy one. Stringers, of vv'hom increasing numbers visit the city every year, have a choice of several attrac- tive drives. One of them is on the Marsh Road, visiting the beautiful rural cemetery on the way. Another u!ul "'^ry attractive drive is over the Suspension Bridge. A sail up the St. John River (the Hudson of Now Brunswick) to the City of Fredericton, the Capital of New Brunswick, is a trip that tourists should not fail to make. To St. John, N. B., belongs the distinction of being the chief winter port of Canada. It is the Atlantic terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and one of the Atlantic termini of the Intercolonial, and from its wharve^, during the season when navigation is closed on the St. Lawrence, subsidized ^lines of steamers carry Canadian and American produce to Liverpool, London,Glasgow, Manchester, Belfast md Dublin. The§port of St. John is easily made by vessels in all weather, and the harbor is the only 97 NEW VICTORIA HOTEL 250 and 252 Prince Wm. Street, J. L. McCOSKERY, proprietor. SAINT JOHN. N. B. This well-known, modern, every way up-to-date hostelry, has recently been newly and handsomely furnished and fitted throughout. Sanitary Conditions Perfect, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Li{;lits. Batbrooms, etc., on every Floor. Cuisine and attendance First-class. Location unexcelled, overlooking as it does, from all directions, the now famous Winter Port of Canada. The view for miles over the Bay of Fundy and the beautiful St, John River with its famous Falls and Suspension and Cantilever Bridgts, makes it the most desirable resort obtainable for the tourists and travelling public. One minute'n walk from all steamboat landings. Post OfBce, Custom House and Banks. Street cars to ali points every four minutes. Livery in connection with hotel. Commodious Lawn and Gardens. Open air Concerts. FERGUSON & PAGE, JEWELLERS, .<'1il«»#»li#<»l''l,»«*l»».»«*(M.*SlM.»Sl'»il** 41 King- Street, - - ST. JOHN, N. B. Always havea full line of Goods pertalnlnR to the Jewelry Businesj, viz. : Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ocods, ClockB, BronJieB, Gold ..nd Silver Head Canes, Opera acd Field Glasses, Spectacles and Eye Glassej. And they are Head- quarters for SOUVENIR OODDS, SILVERWARE NOVEL-TIES, Etc. • . • We invite you to call and see our Stock. Martin MoGuirc, Thos. MoQuiRt, M. & T. McGUIRE, Importers and Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS X CIGARS No. 11 Water Street, Near Comer South Wharf. ST. JOHN, N. B. Telephone 578. (S! (S) "\ V^.ryO (9 KK-FITTEU. KFi-FUIlMSHKU. Sitiiatioi^ D^partn^^i^t Our Institution is the only one east of Bo.ston with ii Situation Department. This Department is in (rharire of a man wlio has had many years' experience in business, and v/ho is well and favorably known amonjf the business men. All worthy students are sure of positions. 1,50 students now in attendance. The Currie Business University, Cor. Charlotte and Princess Streets, ST, JOHNf N. B. Send roR Catalogue. Telephone 991. F. 0. i»5 80., QUEEN HOTEL Hi and 113 Princess Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. WM. AGATE, Proprietor. Special Rates by the Week. $1.50 and $2.00 per Day. 98 CeaUally Situated* ElectricICwsIpus the Door< o,,c north of Hatteras that has never m its whole history been obstructed bv ice. Its connection with the wes em portion of the continent by two great railway systems-gives the^rt an aVlvaTage and the act that It IS a great lumber shipping port, with quantities of deals>JwayV available JsgrfS^ favor from the s andp.^int of the steamship companies. Goods shipped from LiverpooU^a St John arnvo in Montreal or Toronto as quickly as those shipped via Portland; Me. The m^betwee.^r^^^^^^^^ i,j to British Tslan.ls and ponits in Western Canada and the Western States are asTovv via St Joh^ as ..^ Portland, Boston, or New York. Dunng the winter of 1897-98 Hfty-three steamers carred good via to th villi.' nf no-irlv ft''. (\on oon , n -r 7 V) : "'^\' "' xo^,-oo uuy-inree sTeamers carriea goods xaluc ot ne..rl> $.»,O00,non to British Ports. As this winter business was only begun in the H03. McQuiRK, FUIIVISIIKI). UAHHOU VIKW, ST. .JOHN. CUSTOM HOUSE, ST. JOHN. season of 1 805-96 the hgures are significant. They show anlerormous^ development. For example, I'iofos'rse'o^je.fbusher ^^r";^rT*' 'iT""*"^ '' 1,436,125 bushels%ndinthe sea'rof !^!rn%o;rwiti V7 000 t; -A """^''''"''^ *'""'.n^u" °^ ^'''^^' "^ ^^^^ latter season was 126,622 ton., r mpared with 77,000 tons m the previous one. The cargoes included grain of all kinds flour „.cal, toed, cattle, sheep and horses, provisions, dressed meats,1ard, cheese, butter, egl TTeshZl luilp, cotton, sugar, glucose, liquors, seeds, and manufactured goods, including furnituVemid agricu tura KINO STHEKT, HT. .JOHN. ST. .TOHN RIVER VIEW. implements and-8ome?luniber. The fine facilities at St. John ensure quick despatch and safe handling ot goods, an(l the port has won a most enviable reputation among shippers at home and abroad. The l.lunatic conditions give it an exceptional advantage in the transhipment of dressed meats, which came last winter from Ontario, Chicago and Kansas City. United States grain, flour, cotton, live stock, glucose and^ provisions, figure among the winter exports via St. John. During the present :.ummer the jUiiadiaii Pacific Railway are enlarging their elevator to a capacity of one million bushels. The city has!!! tho last three or four years spent about three quarters of a mdlion in providing terminal Itacilities. Ihe Canadiap Pprliament at its last session voted $326,000 to provide terminaf facilities, 99 I BLAIR & CO., BANKERS ST. JOHN, N. B. ' Banking in all its branches. Agents for Cheque Bank^heques. sale of =^^— -- ^ :—— — ^^= — A. GILMOUR, Merchant Tailor. Mil Some folks say it's our courteous attention, careful fittiiiJ of the form— others, our complete assortment and largJ stock We think it is a combination of these prmciplej that makes our business a success, bringing here the tradj of the leading men of the province. 68 KING STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. IF YOU ARE LOOKING for Fine Gold or Silver Watches or Jewellery Clocks, Silverware. SPECTACLES. Eye, Opera or Field Glasses, Bngagement or WeddlnK Rings or Presents. The Most Reliable Goods can be Found at coLOsifliTH HAi.li. Yf . TREMAINE CARD, 48 King Street, ManufacturlnK Saiot John, H. B, Jeweller and Optician. A. W. ADAM Cable Address: "ADAMS" 8COTT'8«hd WATKIN'S codeb SHIP CHANDLERII AND OUTFITS SHIP AND INSURANCE BROKER.i Agent Providence WaahinBtou Insurance Company, of Pro/', ^P nil IfSnila in Ctnrkl Saint John, N. B« 100 ana an elevator at the head of the harbor for the Intercolonial Railway, and the Minister ot Itailways said tl.e eonipletod works wo.ild involve an expenditure of about half a niillion. A strong effort is bei.i- made to secure the construction of a groat imperial dry dock at St. John. The port has entered „poi. a career of development that must bring it into an ever increasing prominence in the historv of tran-'iitlantic commerce. *' Reference has been made to its lumbor trade. The total deal shipments from St. John to Euroi.c m 1897 ^'f « 244 lbi),459 suporhcial feet, in 192 vessels; and to the United States and other foroi-i. countries 96, 1 52,000 suporhcial feet, a total of :}40,921,469 superticial feet, valued at $3,938,401. St. John was once famous for the building of wooden ships, and has always been an extensive ship owning port, ifie Battle Lmo of modern freight steamers i.i the Atlautic'trade is mana^'ed in St. Jolm, and partially owned there. The port has an all the year round steamer service to London, the Wosi Indies and Boston, llie city, whoso population is nearly i>0,000, is an important centre of mamilactunng industries, lliorc arc a dozen large and some small lumber mills A large pulp mill is being erected near the cnty, and the prospectus of another has been issued. There are cotton mills, rolling nulls, engine and boiler works, foundries, nail factories, saw factories, wood working and furniture, boot and shoe factories, soap works, breweries, biscuit and confectionery works spice mills, brass factories, tannery, cigar factories, lead and paint works, brush and broom factories, fish packing houses, and numerous minor industries. ^ CE BROKER : REPUBLIC. MARTELLO TOWEU, ST. JOHN, N. B. The location of the'city makes it a great distributing centre for wholesale trade in all lines. [ Steamers and packet schooners ply to ports all around the coasts of the Bay of Fundy. [ A large proportion of the trafhc in flour, grain, and grain products, for Bay of Fundy ports, is I brought by rail from Ontario, Quebec and the West to St. John, and forwarded to destination by the I steamers and sailing packets of the " Secly Packet Line." Two facts relating to St. John are of special importance to the intending visitor to that section I of Canada. First, St. John is the largest and handsomest city in the Maritime Province? ; second, it is becaueo of its location, within easy reach by rail and steamer of more interesting places in the province than any other point of departure. The summer climate of St. John, being absolutely free from any tendency to malaria, and being [always cool, the midsummer temperature rarely rising above 80 degrees, and the average during the day being between 65 and 70 degrees, is singularly healthful, and the city a favorite resort in summer. The city has pure water and j)erfeet drainage. lieitiicr black Ulcs nor niuseiuitoes trouble the visitor. There are excellent hotela. The local points of interest are numerous, and the magnificent St. John River and its tributary waters afiord unrivalled opportunities for boating, canoeing and pleasure 101 I ;f^ QUEEN HOTEL, FREDERICTON, N. B. This Hotel is finely situated on Queen Street overlooking- the River St. John, in close proximity to the Parliament Buildings and the Anglican Cathedral. It is equipped to accommodate many guests. :P ^■ •^^ f^. ^ The Cuisine is Excellent, f 1?^ m <# ^ There are large Stables attisched, and neat teams can be had by those who wish to enjoy the beauties of the surrounding country. There is everything in connection io con- tribute to the enjoyment of tourists. J. A. EDWARDS.-PRQPR1ETQL WINDSOR HALL, THE NEW HOTEL, FREDERICTON, N. B. This New House stands alone in the centre of the city surrounded by beautiful trees and lawn. Every thiufc new and attraotive, with large balcony. Near the Park and Old Government House. All Modern Improvements. Lighted by Electricity. Electric Bells. Rates by Week, or $1.50 or $2.00 per day. Free Sample Room*. Livery in Connection. ALBERT EVERETT, Pfoprieton T.L. MURPHY Lfadies* Tailor. C ostumes and Jacket s TO ORDER. Our e.stiiblishmeiit otters many inducements to Liidies visiting tlie Maritime Provinces, us it enables them to procure Enj^lish Woolens and Imported Di'ess (Jf at a Canadian price, and have the same made ..j) with a style and finish of fletail that usually is only obtained by the tine trades of the larger cities. Qarments Fiited same day as ordered, if desired. 461 King Street, gj^ j^j^^^ ^ g 102 excnmona by Bteamer The city is vvithm easy reach of excellent fiBl.ing waters, and the whole of the ft,rn..us hun ing and hshing regions of New Brunswick are easily n.u^hed from St John as a centre Th. splendid Clyde-bu.lt steamer " Prince Rupert" connects St. John witr^gby a"id the wL^^^^ Pft,hvuy system ot Nova Scotia. The voyage across the Bay of Fundy is made in about Zo hourT and ,t D-gby the tourist is at he gateway of the Annapolis Valley and the Land of Eva gel nc^ St. John itsel IS, historically, one of the most notable of Canadian cities, cimmp ain named the r.v.r in 1604. Here about the middle of the 17th century was enacted the famous drama 3e forever memorable by the tragedy of Fort La Tour. Here at the close of thrAmriean ZvolS Z^J^-n'^r^^^o^''''' ''' ''''^ '-' ''' ^----^ «^ -''- ^-^i".^ i« obsfr^ed^as a No visitor to the Maritime Provinces has enjoyed the best they have to offer, who has not visited St. John and made the steamer voyage on the magnificent St. John River, betv^eethrdtv named ^Vedencton. The distance to Fredericton is 85 miles, and the St. iln is one of the nTost and beautiful rivers in the world. The River St. John-a landscape panorama fit for the gods-a theme for the song of poets the Cv l"n ifned "'?'" "[ ^«""^*«-The scenic ''glories of the Rhine and tie be^auSe of i.- f • J yi . ■ • ', . , 1' 1 ( . »_ 'V- V- i , L- 1 ■■■ VIEW, ST. JOHN HARBOR. It is one grand array of classical natural beaaty, with its hills and vales, and rolling bottom lands gorgeous in vivid colours and much oi it at this time clad, with all the glirious promises of a S X^^ This river should be one of the most admired features of landscape beauty on the North Amencan Continent. The Hudson is praised for its majestic splendors, and the Rhine of Germany is exalted for its special attractions, but after all there is but one St. John River This special and .avored location in the conformation of the universe, bounded for its entire length with the grandest outlines and perspectives, had it the central geographical location of the above comparisons, would go down in history as among the greatest of picturesque water courses of the world Tell me hvill you what you can find on the Rhine that compare with the natural features which Nature ha^ sketched upon the canvas along the section through which the St. John River flows to the sea? Stretching back irom its confluence with the Bay of Fundy, for hundreds of miles towards its source, arerolhnghill lands short promontories, productive levels, and a sky that rivals in its loveliness the I varied colors of the Adriatic. The breadth scope, and ensemble of the St. John River, between the leading city of the Maritime Frovinces and Fredericton, presents a scroll from Nature, a fitting panorama for the gods. 103 ^J iBRmBH House, predericton, fi. B. Three Minute's Walk from St. John Steambo^^ Landing. ^ The Hotel ^ ^ of the ^ Most beautifully situated, coininaiulinj,'' a full view of ^he noble river St. John. Immediately in front of the Hotel are the extensive Military Grounds of the " Royal Regiment of Canada." All of these combine to make it the most desirable place for Tourists and Travellers in the City. RATES: $2.00 to $Z50 per day *^,* Carriag:es in attendance at all Boats and Trains. F. B. COLEMAN, Proprietor. .SmUINGS OP.. steamer "Clifton." ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 8th. Leavr Hampton for Indlantown. MONDAY, AT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY', " THURSDAY, " SATUaOAY, " \30 a. m. 3.30 p. 111. 2 p. ni. 8.S0 p. m. 5.B0 a. m. Leave ^ndiantown for Hampton. TUESDAY, AT 9 a. m. WEDNESDAY. " 8 a. m. THUR'^DAY, " 9 a. m. SATURDAY, - 4 p. m. SAINT JOHN. H' B. T^oiirists For Ladies and Gcnl»emen's fine Gostom TailoFing at REASONABLE PRICES. Go to ^—■^T' A, R. Campbell, 64 Germain Street ST. JOHN, N. B, JAS. HOLLY. A. B. HOLLY. Surveyors and Deliverers LUMBER SOUTH BKV B007VTS Capacity 120,000,000 feet. Unsawn Lumber of Birch, Hemlock and Every Description Bought and Sold. Red Pine Timber Always on hand. OFFICE OF STEAM iTUas. " Wm. H. Murray," " G. K. King." ...OPriCC... m BndgeStreet^Saint John, N,R 104 11 view of <^^he Tlie beauty and luxuriance of the fur-famed St. John iw not reserved for the wealthy and opulent aloiic, who have always the power to Burround theniHolves with luxuriow, hut Nuturo'rt heautieft are hero uiiv iled to all — the rich and the poor alike. For the purpose of affording tins opportunitv to all, the fast and comraodioue steamers "Victoria" and "David Weston," of the Star Line, are run at rates tliiii bring the charms of this great route within the reach of all. l*ulace Halo.)»H, ample cabins and ain staterooms will he maintained. The table on these steamers arc tir^t-class and made to add to tilt' attractiveness of the trip. Deference by officers and every care and attention by waiters is ensured the patrons of the line. A speed from fifteen to eighteen miles an hour, according to depth of water, is the scheduled tiiih of these slcamers during ihe summer months. The City of Frederict(»n is beautifully situated on the St. John River, eighty-four miles from itH mouth. It is the seat of the Trovincial Uoverrmicnt, and here are silaated the Provincial Parliament BiiiMings, Law Courts, University, Normril School, and Anglican Cathedral. The scarlet tunics of the » Ki»yal Regiment Canadian Infantry," a detachment of wliicb. is iiuartered here, give a lively touch of color to the streets. Ample communication with the outside world is afforded by the " Canadian Pacific Railway," the "Canada Eastern Railway," which connects at Chatham Junction with "The Intercolonial Railway of Canada ;" and the " Star Line " steamers, which ply on the River St. John bet'.vcen St. John and Fredericton. As a tourist resort Fredericton is fast becoming famous, and it is indeed a delightful spot in which to spend a few summer weeks. The drives about the city are unexcelled. There is every facility for boating and yactiting on the river, which here is nearly a mile wide. It is a paradise for bicyclists, A. B. HOLLY. ROCKWOOD PAKK, ST. JOHN. as there are few hills and good roads, and last, but not least, the hotel accommodation is first-class, and the rates are moderate. Sportsmen make Fredericton their hea«lquarters when visiting New Brunswick, as it is the most convenient poii-t of departure for all the best game districts in the Province, lying, as it does, at the threshold of the great Mi.amichi country (where the woods abound in moose, caribou and deer, and the streams teem with salmon and trout), and within easy distance of the Tobique, Rf^stigouche and Canaan River grounds. Any persor desiring any further information concerning Fredericton should address the Freder- icton Tourist Association, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Sackville, hv reason of its central nosition relative to the Maritimfi Provinces, and its rich rural scenery and healthful climate, was fitly chosen as the seat ot the Mt. Allison Educational Institutions. They include the TJnlversiiy, with its Faculties of Arts and Theology ; the Ladies' College, Conservatory of Music, Owens' Art Institution, Boys' Academy and Commercial College. 105 FREDERICTON, N, B, <•'* Wholesale Dealers in, jO/ and Direct Importers of i^^ 'r^ West India Products, High Grade Teas From tt'e Countries of prowtli. Also a full and complete Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES OUR SPECIALTIES ARE Drag-on Blend " Tea, a (l-lii'iolls blend, Muld In li-ad purkiiKi-'i, (»' liatidNoiiic .i pound tliiH. Lion Chop," Pure Ceylon Tea, II (thoici' hiKh Kradi- Ci'> Inn. In lend pai'kiisps, " Moose Head " brand Canned Goods. •' Harvest Moon " Flour. Meteor " Flour. ** Snow Whita " Flour. Etc., etc. James S. Neill, Frederkton, N. B. .IleudquartorB for... Sporting Goods Single and Double Barrel Guns. J>'>C Winchester and Marlin RIFLES. *0 paiil for Farm Produce, SUMMERS/DE, P. E ISLAND. Before continuing our trip further east over the Intercolonial, we will divert here and cross to PriiKc Edward Island, " The Garden of the Gulf." Returning to Moncton, the Intercolonial Railway carribs the traveller nineteen miles eastward to [the landing of the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company at Point du Chene, where modern built steani'i's cross the Straits of Northumberland. We pass on the way the attractive town of Shediac, where bathing can actually be enjoyed in mild waters. From Point du Chene to Summerside it is thirty-five miles of delightful sailing, and it is hard to inii'i^i'ie the nearly insuperable barrier that separates these two points in"\vinter. As the steamer approaches the island, the first land sighted is the headland of Cape Egmont, in tlje fill' north, after which the course loads into Bedeque Bay and the busy ship-building town of Sumiiii'i'si'le. In this harbour lies the picturesque little island at the mouth of the Dunk River, which has br.n for several years quite a resort with its hotel and woody roads. Prince Edward Island is but throe miles wide just here, the Bay of Richmond penetrating to that point on the other side. A little trip by rail to Tignish will reveal the quaint settlements inland and along-shore of Scotch and Iii'^h origin, and the pastoral beauties so characteristic of the whole island. Charlottetown is the important city of the island, and is attractively and generously laid out. jtspuiilic squares, lull of fiowering plants and well-arranged walks, are surrounded by substantial, not to say handsome buildings, that might do honour to a more important city. With all of its local attract ions, Charlottetown offers a series of delightful land and water excursions and a host of fishing 'mmjm'^mtvi own (iranite I'OUT MlUiUAVK, N. S. waters that are truly remarkable. The hills, though not high or abrupt, are gently undulated, and frosli with the colors of thrifty farm production, slope gently to the shore, where oftentimes the eye is catiglit by glorious patches of th iright orange and red of the sandstone, and rise abruptly in places to a height of fifty or seventy-five teet. The possibilities for a roundabout route, taking in other attractions upon the return, are great. For one may, instead of retracing the route via Summerside and Point du Chene back to Moncton, loavo the island at Charlottetown, crossing by steamer to Pictou on the Nova Scotia shore of the mainland. To reach Nova Scotia and Cape Breton one leaves Moncton by the Intercolonial, and is carried wi+h a whirl southward through Memramcook and out on the great marshes of the same name. It is not too much to declare this great marshland the most impressive on Canadian territory, if not on the continent. Near Memramcook station and on through Dorchester and Sackville to Amherst it reaches its full grandeur, the broad and simple plains broken here and there by the tidal river or th( clustering liaystacks. From Wentworth the train begins a long climb of several miles up the slope of the Cobequid Mountains, that "ino the northern shore with the picturesque bay of the same name= The outlook. 109 liEflt?]V[EHT HOTEU (Opposite; r. C. 1!. Stiition.) TRURO. N. S. A. H. LEARMENT, Proprietor. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Table the very Best. Larg-e and Commodious Rooms. _ Newly Furnished Throughout. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS and COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS K. O'SHAMHK T1>C€^ I ^Ji ^mi *^/ sQ)~sr& ...Manufacturers of... Repairing Given Prompt Attention. Trgnks, Bags and Fisbing Tackl e. CANVAS COVERS MADE TO ORDER so Kiog stpeet, St, John, H. B. STANLEY HOUSE Truro, N. S. Fine Sample Rooms. Electric Lights, Electric Bells, Telephone. All Modern Improvements. . S. MUKnii, 110 ITsLULKlLluR. will, 1. has been ouotonoua and limited, now opens int., a landscape of irresistible beauty • one of outct pas (»ral charm, as seen from a high mountain • strpffhincr n«rn,r v "'^"'hnuit, utaur^ , one ot qmct fts.!imax,with the enthusiasm ot^he behokl";, Tea tllf iX Lake a H '1"^^' "^^';"^ ,ock"t six hundred feet above the sea. ^ ' ^ ^^ "^ '^^ '" '^^ ^^''^P mountam Truro, which is at the head of Cobeouid Mav \a -i r>i...n,,>;.. , ^ i looking; in fact to Nova Scotia what FrerHctri to CS?mZ^^ si.e. It possesses a remarkably pretty park and the nit varifd a rrtmn';;; i '^ attractive of its p^ „i;irsh. variea assortment ot drives across mountain Situated at the headwaters of the Bay of Fundy, and sixty miles distant from Halifax it is the second commercial city of the Province. It is the railway centre is woll fV 1 T ,V , • f ^ " '! • from this divisional centre to Cape Breton and Prince Ed;rdIslLI'Tn/Tr "'^^ ^ t,u.,,irectline ot tourist travel 'it has long been known ^rthettns'rNrL'tird:^"^^^^ acsc. vcd reputation ot its schools and college. It is the centre of a rich agricultural coun ry, ^ndTts ?rlde averages ^8,000,000 cnnually. Its public buildings, business houses and private residencos rival those of any Maritime Province town, while its beautifully shaded streets, asphalt sidewalks and handsome squares have given it a reputation as one of the most attractive of Canadian towns. The fame of its Victoria Park has become widespread, and railway guides, books of travel and newspapers by the hundred have descanted upon its unequalled beauties. Truro possesses one daily and half a dozen more newspapers and publications ; three banks do business ; it has twenty-three manufactories and twenty wholesale firms ; a Business College and Conservatory of Music ; twelve churches protect its religious interests ; in the past year $20,000 has been spent in improving its water supply ; a $7,000 home for the poor was built in 1897 ; Truro boasts the finest athletic grounds in Eastern Canada,'and upon which a $2,500 club house has just been built; its new Opera House is thoroughly up-to-date ; its hotels, the Learment Hotel, A. H. Learment, Prop., and Stanley House, A. S. Murphy, Prop.' are unsurpassed in the Maritime Provinces ; witi in a radius of thirty miles from Truro the sports- luaii will liud luaguiticent shooting and fishing grounds. The splendid head shown on this page is a 111 :^iit w m^ QUEEN HOTEL E. M. Nichols, Prop. Vapmouth, Ji, S. I lot and Cold Water Baths. Hacks at all Trains and Steamers. ^ ^ T.G.8HREVE,Q.G.I Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, f/c.-^y^ Prompt attention g-iven to the Collection of ...Debts... DIGBY, N. S. Sherman House, Mrs. R. M. Hulesworth, Proprietress. SHUBENACADIE, N.S. Kiiliir hospitably entertained (call on Geo. W. Stewart) ; the Century Cycle Club House at BJa. ic Rock, some twelve miles distant, at the mouth of the Shubenacadie, is a centre for visiting wlicolmen. But it is to the home seeker, a permanent investor, that Truro will be found an ideal town. The celebrated " Reindeer " braiid condensed goods of the Truro Condensed Milk and Canning Co., litd., have carried the name of this enterprising town to every quarter of the Dominion. They eiijcy an excellent reputation, are widely used for domestic purposes* and are of special value to tourists and sportsmen, as well as in the camp of miner or lumberman. Shubenacadie is the most important station on the Intercolonial R.. ay between Halifex and Truro. It is twenty-two miles distant from Truro and forty miles from Halifax, and has a population of 700. It is without doubt the smartest town of its size in the Province. Situated on the Shubenacadie Kivcr, in the midst of one of the finest farming districts in the Province, with large lumbering interests, its liiowth and prosperity has been steady, continuous and permanent. It is a eplendid place for siiniuier tourists or invalids, combining as it does the bustle of a business centre with the quiet of the country ; also within easy reach of the city of Halifax by the trains of the Intercolonial Railway, to and iVom the city at all hours. This affords the city business man the opportunity of attending to '. O. Box 61. CHEUUCTO KEOATTA, DARTMOUTH LAKES, 1896. business ir. the city and residing in the country. Numerous beautiful sites are available to parties wishing to build a home or summer residence. The roads are good for bicycling, and there are many exceptionally beautiful carriage drives. There are two first-class hotels — the American House, Thomas k Co., proprietors, and the Sherman House, Mrs. R. M. Holesworth, proprietress, where every attention is paid to guests, and at moderate prices. The town is lighted by electricity, and a system of water works is proposed. It has a local telephone exchange and telephone connection with all parts of the Province, telegraph office, express office, Canadian Express, P. 0. money order office, P. 0. savings hank, and an agency of the Merchants' Bank of Halifax. The Anglican and Presbyterian churches are fine, substantial edifices. There is also a Methodist church and Roman Catholic chapel in the vicinity. The town has three fine halls — Oddfellows', Sons of Temperance, and the Orange Hall. The Orange Hall is one of the finest in the Province. In addition to lodge i-ooms, it has a music ball, with seating capacity of 500 ; large stage, fitted with complete set of bright, new scenery, and is electric lighted throughout. Many of the best travelling companies play here. 113 M. C. SMITH & CO.. F. JONES. HALIFAX, 145 MOLLIS STREET. i High Class Tailors. Importers of the Latest English Novelties* SPORTING and BICYCLING COSTUMES K SPEC IK LTV. ■Sx^o t A George F. Boutilier, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In —...m^ FEED, HAY, OATS, BRAN, CORN. FLOUR, MIDDLINGS. ETC., ETC- % HIGH CLASS TAILORING GOODS SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS. 1, — Telephone 918. 39 Upper Water St., u^WTiv^^ xinun onnrin [iilLIlHA, nUVH OUUIIH. I * 132 GRANVILLE ST., HALIFAX. N. S 'PHONE 839. ^m m 114 il« r^t wpol hv H T \ ''"" ^''"'" Shubonaoadie. The postoflice Lore clc mtchen about forty ,„a,l8 per week by tbese hues to various sctioub of tbe surroun.liui; n.m.try-Gal's River Mu8(,uo ,l„.oit Little River, Maitlaud, Se nmh, Noei, Gere, Kenuotcook, ami otbcM-^phul ' ThoHe Ce are w.ll fitted for passenger uccornniodation, and are very largely patronized The tnn.eral spring on the property of F. 1>. McIIeffey, Esq., attracts many ' .rs. It is one" ' 1 n^rcold Zo r; t^ '""^l ^\ apparently bottondess pit, ibontSen feet in .liumeter, gushes up the '1 waterhas ll^r ' "^ l" 'T'^ ^'"^^' ^''"™ '^' P°°^ *^^ ^''« ••"^^' «^" 1<'<^ KaHoHH per minute. 1 he water has been analyzeu and ha^ been pronounced medicinal as well as mineml. An energetic l,„tthng concern that would take bold of this would have a bonanza ^"^rgci A large amount of business is done in tho town. There are ten stores, a number of them "' hlt''rS"/tn''''' T^' " f,/"^«\--^ ^^ they buy directly from th^ n.anufacturers mnl ...Hlucer-s. are able t_o compete successfully with city prices on all lines of g.mds. Among the leading hn^.ness houses are James Gass & Sons, who, in addition to their very lar|e business in general mer- chandise, als,, handle large quantities of lumber, shingles, timber, piling, and railway ties,?tc. • f fl fv,^ tl.e amount of business done may be Imd from the railway traffic. The yearly receipts from this sta ion average frorn $25,000 to $30,000. The shipments outward are also large ~ 'nf^Pr artLT T^ '';••''' f ^^^7' V"" '""""" ^'^"'S^^'^-' ^^^t'" '^'^^^ ^"^"tities of hay, meats, ''ItZo lf\- Th^«'"P™«'l^ o mi k alone for the year 18P7 exceeded 017 tons, and tllis does not include the shipment from Davis' Siding, just below the station, which aggregates nearly as much SOIIRIS, P. K. I. more ; nor does it include large shipments of, bricks from Miller's: brick- works. The industries include tanneries,_ brick-works, grist mill, saw mills, planing mills, carriage factorv, etc The brick-works of James Miller & Sons are the largest on the line of the Intercolonial, and eniploys from thirty to forty nicii and produces two millions of common and pressed brick of sujuMnor qnulitv during the season. The carnage factory of Logan & Fraser is up-to-dato in every way, and turns out at short notice first- class work of ail kinds from the stylish buggy to the heaviest of team wagt'ons. As a field for the investment of capital in manufacturing enterprises,' Shubenacadie presents luducements. Its transportation facilities are excellent, and being about the centre of the Province should prove a convenient distributing point for any manufactured goods. Taxation is low. Labor,' land and fuel, both wood and coal, are cheap, and the citizens would warmly welcome any such enter- prizes. Halifax, the terminus of the Intercolonial Railway, is another im[)ortant gatewry for tourist travel from Atlantic Coast States to points on or reached by the Intercolonial Railway. The fortifications on McNab's and George's Tslands, a?, well as the various forts around the shore, are all worthy of a visit. After they have been seen, the visitor will have no doubts as to the exceeding strength of If Jifax above all the cities of America. 115 "1 mURDOGH'S HEPHEWS, Wholesale Dry Goods, "^ 67 Queen Victoria St., >J HRUFAX, H. S. 332 Broadway, ax JX LONDON, ENG. « ■3$^ S N^W YORK II S. A. 116 '1 |M The Dockyara, with HpleiuUd cxuiui.l.s of Englan.l's nuvul i-owor is also an f ;^;;7;^'"^'>„ tcrcBting plai and'alwayB proHonta a picture of l.usy life, in which th. '' oak-hcarte.l tars are a ^ '""'"Tt'il'a "/trong city \u ovcry way, an.l has great Btrcgth i.. a u.ilitary por.t of ^M0W. Tt i^ ., ,on.My British in it' mam.erB. cuLm/an.l sympathies, an.l it ha. strong at tract, on. tor v>s. or 1 ho Lor iftor a ffood view of the city aiul its surroundings may have the very host trom the Ci ackl. i ,„.ker " ^^;'^^^^^^°";y^^^' ;/f„, ^J,,, „,iie.. The Ann, the Basin, tlie harhor with its islands, the sea ;:u;rurslnprthriirant hms riUests, the eity wit'h its husy streets, all are presented to the eye n> ''^'^""tewi:;!^:^1ir^'S^the North-west Am., a str.;tch of ahout three "^les in length and^ n.rter o a n.ile in width. To the south an.l east is the harhor, wh.c}, narrows as ,t reH.-hes ^\m^^' ;!:;;; If the city a-Jd expan.ls again into Bedford Basin, with its ten s.^uare nnles ot safe anchorage. /ay, ^ U RJ-^ THE DOCKYARD, HALIFAX, X. S. stmnghold on tl.o Ath„tic coart, to counteract the ■nllucnce o L°m*U'g, ^1 h ^^^'^^l Franco hy the treaty of Aix-la-Ohanolle. Thero can, hmvcver, ^ "° ' :° I ; X^^ by the author!- of Chebucto were consideratioiiB of the highest importance m ,lctermining it» selection nj tn :t,,=^Sf ;^^^o:7r::vzi:^:^<^'s^^:''r^^'^-^ .j^ i.ea of ,hc 117 '•^^^^^^*ts&^' 's&S^^^^ ^^ « ^ ^ 0\^ ssey WINE and SPIRIT MERC HANTS beith Mehse ESTABLISHEU IS 18 Halifax, - Hova Scotia. | ^fff^ff^^^f^ .*^ 'V'*^; ^<*'>: ^fw fmmmwMWJm^JS^imy^ 118 importance of TTalifax from a stratpj?u; point r" view. II. M. "norkyard was first established in the ypilr lollitwinj;, and aj,'ain the Hpueioiis iiarbor ^^ .^icoiiiod uii irnmonHi' anuanicnt, destined to nhaiige the ■ laii III' tlie continent. For several Huceessivo generatioim these naval and military mobilizations at Ifaliiiix were of eonstant occurrence, after which a long period of peace resulted in the argosies of lOiiiimTce taking the place ot the ships of war, to which its iiduibitants hail been so long accustometl. '^'re iiiiother generation had passed away the era of steam conmienced, and trans-Atlantic navigation iVtliis potent factor was established in 1840, with Halifax harbor as one of the chief points of con- nection with Great Britain, a Halifax merchant being foremost among honored pioneers in the new order o*^' things. J^ decade later, and steam asserte*! its power over transportation interests by land, and grudually a net-work of railways began to spread o it over the continent. The development ot material progress incidt lit to the railway era, was more marked in the great nation to the south, and the interests ot the .eiittcrcd provinces under British rule not being in common, it canm about that just at the moment when iliilii'ax was turning the tirst sod of the first "iron highway in the Province, now known as the Inter- colonial, the earliest/of the great.trunk lines in the Upper Provinces was actually seeking an outlet to the HALIFAX CITY, N. S. ^«>; ^«»; ^aS^m^ Atlantic through the State of Maine ! Confederation followed in a few years, and to-day Canada is traversed from the Atlantic to the Pacific with a line of railway ccmimnnication second to none on the face of the globe. In view of this satisfactory stage of development, a map of the world clearly indicates the paramount advantages of Halifax and its peerless harbor. In the " Sailing Directions," published by order ot the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, it is designated as " one of the finest and safest harbors in the world, affording space and depth of water sufficient for a large immber of vessels." The entrance between Devil's Island and Chebucto Head, five and a-half miles wide, being tliorou<'hly well lighted and buoyed, gives a facility of approach beyond criticism. Its area is ten square miles, aixl in addition Bedford Basin, which may be called an inner harbor, possesses an equal exmnse. The benefits afforded by this supplementary haven have never been brought into requisition to any extent, but it has been stated by competent naval authoritiei^ that an immense fleet of the largest wai^^liips could be accommodated in its waters with ease. The harbor proper is nearly a mile in width, luul there is absolutely nothing in the way between Belleisle and the Leopard and Bedford except^a couple of shoal patches oflP Commissioners Point on the Halifax shore and ofl:' Black Rock on the Dartmouth side, eighteen to twenty miles of deep water anchorage, several miles ot which are alongside the business water-front. The holding ground throughout the whole harbor is perfect, and the shelter in heavy weather all that could be desired, the greater portion of the eastern side being^ equally as aviilable and commodious as iie western. An examination of rhe Admiralty survey markings on the 119 : THE DANK UV XOVA SCI.nA. ST. KHIN. N. H. The Fittings of the above Bank were designed and| Constructed by PRESTON, ONTARIO. MANUFACTURKKS OP Office, School, Church, Lodge and Opera FURNITURE. Bank, OtVice, Hotel, Drug and Jewellery Stores and Court House Fittings A SPECIALTY. 1 ^,^A nr'iroc; Order Goods conscious 5^ Write us to day. Send for our Catalogue -"d P '« ; "^J^"' „^ ^^^^ ,J of thefect that you will get the best at the lowest fis- e no matter V CO* Co 120 Cu Co c6" I '1 ii I LEYDON & MaclNTOSH, I Merchant i Tailors. m m m r ISO Granville St., -m Halifax, N. S. !^J -=^l w. i (LIMITED.) -MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF- Telephone, Telegraph, HND — — Electric Light General Electrical Apparatus J^IS^lD SUIPIPILIES. P 0. Box 448. 734 GRANVILLE STREET. HAL.IFAX, N S. Correspondence Solicited. Illustrated Catalog"ue on Application. Improved and extended. Situation very central yet pleasant aiul retired Electric Trains pass a few steps from the door. Cor. Argyle and Prince Street, - - HALIFAX, N. S. r;„7„,-» („ //,, Vila mJlJi„,l a, ■• CMtLEWX- „ Immc-likc „H,l,l,.,h;,l,/„ ,•«;*,„■,. TERMS: $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 a day. Special Rates by the Week. No Liquors Sold. F. W. BOWEs7~Proprietor. r ^ . •-;; order your shipments of Flour and Grain, from Ontario and the West, via St. John, N. B., and See l y Pack et Lme to Bay of Fundy Ports. Chart sliowe an unbroken series of deep water sonndino-fl omr.i,r ^„4k 77 * * ~ '-, ', ', ocean leviathans afloat. ^ soundings amply sufliciont to accommodate the largest the .itreali'ratLl'lf^^^^^ ^'^'"'' ^^ T'""'"^ '^ ''' «" ^^-^ one - five n.iles from ,20 t.et ; its breadth is 80| ^et, with 30 . .rUn^ -Kll^rt;: Ll^^:^;,;:! S^^' "'"'"'^ In tbe mat er of coals supplies and repairs, Halifax l.arbor stands i, tie fm rank anrevcM-y ange a n honr or an hour and a half after leaving the Deep Water terminus -a phase of trans-Atla tic n k which Umleru^iters will not be slow to recognize. Ocean steamers rui! wifh clock-like re ularitv hetwcon New York and Liverpool, making the round trip in three weeks from port to port int-lu iv. ample ime to discharge and load. When steamers of this class run between Halifax Td I ver oof or hou hampton, the round voyage is capable of being reduced to fifteen or sixteen davs T e f ure of the port of irah ax is large y bound up in the establishment of an ocean steamship service scheduled to revolutionize old-time methods by making seventeen round vovages a year instead of thirtec -a Have you the latest Inland Freig-ht Tariffs and Rates of Seely Packet Line ? D. J. Seely & Son, St. John, N. B. 123 If not, write Q T^ liimiTED. — OF=F=ER FOR SMLE- Round, Eun-of-Mine, Nut, Pea, Slack (Washed and umsM) aucl Duff Coals. Carefully prepared for Market by Iiiiproveil Appliances. ■4'i For Steam, Gas and Domestic Purposes, -^^>^^ F. O. B. Cars at Mines, F. O. B. Vessels at its piers at Louisburg and Sydney, C. B., also delivered by the Cargo at any Port in the Maritime Provinces. Consumers on the line of Rail, away from the Sea Coast, can be supplied with Coal ^. O. B. Cars, at any Port having Rail Connection at the water front, Application for PriceH, etc., to l)e made to... Kingman & Co., - custom House Square, Montreal. Hiram Donkin, Resident Ma.iager, Glace Bay, Cape Breton. M. R. Morrow, - ,71 Lower Water Street, H tlirax, N. S. R. P. & W. P. Starr, 47 & 49 Smythe St., St. John, N. B. OR TO . J. 8. Mclennan, T,oa.s,„o,. 95 Milk Sreet, Boston. 124 cedar Shingles o f all grades. Write D. J. Seely a jon, St. John, N. B., for quotations. Marv( of her snipping niorcnants, i.oiisoJioia words m marine circles in both hemispheres Steamers a„,l depart every day m the year for Livei-pool, London, (Glasgow, Antwerp, Hamburg, Fatras, < Malaga and the Mediterranean, Java, tlie Philippine Islands, Boston, New York, Philadelphia more, Bermuanding situation and advantages, securing a pen-.anent grasp on the chain of communication between Europe, America an '« '"''K""''"- ^■■»"' ™ri«us FOUNTAIN, DARTMOUTH PARK, N. S. MAllINK SLIP, DAKTMOliTII, N. S. In the immediate vio.mty of Durtmoutli are several noted gold mines. Of these Waverlev can bo reached either hy the railroad or by a drive of about ten miles, the road skirt ii g^l the wa^ the beautitn chain of lakes. On the same road a drive of about seven miles brings oL to 4mtLue where at the present time is worked one of the most successful mines m the iVovhice cLTvS ,s on the road to Cow Bay Beach, and is about eight miles from Dartmouth ^ FronrTlTf 7"^^"^*«*^^r^^"^ the livery of J. W. McDonald to the i^est exposures. Irom Halifax to New Glasgow, returning through Truro, the railway runs through a line country, the mos flourishing portion of which is not see. by the traveller.^ i a ge tractf of rich .nterva le and excellent uplan, combine to make it one of the fi,4t farming districts if Nova Scotia Geologica students will find New Glasgow a convenient centre foi'reaching, wiU.hlan hour's Inve, inany pcnntsof varied n.terest. Thick coal seams, in a disturbed field, are cfosek rroumled by n. ks of the following formations : Permo-carboniferous, Millstone Grit, Lower Carboniferous DeCian biluna and Cambro-Silurian The older series are pierced by ic^neous rocks, and, on 0,7^11 overlad by conglomerate cemented by tuff. Faults representing dislocations of thousi.^ of feet are well expoBed, and soa so are several unconformable contacts. In short, the structureTs so comp'icatJd tTa the feurvey^fficialsstiHwithholdjthe publicat ion of their map s pending further infornmtion. Have you the latest Inland Freig-ht Tariffs and Rates of Seely PacketTinr?~lF n^^rUe D. J. Seely & Son, St. John, N. B. 127 NORFOLK HOUSE. Fifty Y'ni'ds from Itailway fStiitioii. Superior Sample Rooms. The Chief Commercial House of the District, and one of the Best Hotels in the Province. Thorou^rhly Heated with Hot Water and fitted up with Electric Lij^>-hts, l^llectric Bells, Bath Rooris, etc. THE LAVATORY CANNOT BE EXCELLED. H. MURRAY, Proprietor, New Glasgow, n. s. Sr. UWIIEIICE DIDII 8T0IIE, Water St, Pictou, N.S. R. D. STILES, PROPRIETOR. Fine Drugs and Drug Sundries Fishing ^ Siiooting Goods, Smokers' Requisites, Pocket Cutlery, Purses and Poclcet Booh. -"As GEI^TRflli HOUSE. ffleFFimae House, Run in conjunction with Central House. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. BICYCLES FOR HIRE. Agent For B* Laurance^s Celebrated Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Sample Rooms for Travellers and Buss Free. -i^M^a^ Fitted Throughout with Electric Lights. Bath Rooms and all... Modern Conveniences. Good Stabling on the Premises. Telephone 28. P. O. Bo« 2J2. Tht'fie Hotels are centrally located closo to all business places RUFUS HAliE, - l^^JOP. Antigonish, N. S. G. B. Whidden & Sod, DEALERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IN... A5 Flour, Feed, Meal, Fish and Groceries. ilntigoDish, flova Seotia. CHAS. W. IVES, Commission Merchant, Ship Ag:ent and Broker, Insurance Agent and Notary °"^"" , m .Agent for. . INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, (Drummond Colliery.) Cable Address : " IVES." 128 4 J Water Street, PICTOU, N. S. e District, and r and fitted un _^-dapJhinglesd^aa^^ Seely & Son, St. John, N. B., for quotations. From New Glasgow to Antigonish are stations whose names are either Scotch or Indian ~llt"il^ towns among fertile hel. s or along marshy strean.s, with now and then a glin.ps across trth^AniJ^^^^^^^ Monntams. We are m the suggestively named townships of Maxweltcn and ArriTai' ^ The town otlVton, the capital of the well-known county of the same nan'e^'stands upon the southern shore ot Northumberland Strait, in the direct line of summer travel hot ee.^Nova LS and rnuce Edward Island Its harbor, one of the n.ost picturesque as well as con.mc^^Lus hrtL MarUii^e Provn.ces, is he centre o a wide amphitheatre of gracefully sloping, char.ui, ^T, v r o^aS^^^^^^^^^^^^ Three beautiful rivers- all admirably adapted to boating or canoeing- find the " ^v o^U Ihrm^ ..harming valleyB. The Kast River, the largest of the three, is navigable for large ^rafL far aTt he town ot New Glasgow, nine miles from Pietou. In summer there ^is regular st^amTontc^ between the two to^v,ls, and the sail up and down the winding river is a .Id ghtfu ^ ' Q "ho Ea' lln-er, besides New Glasgow, here are the coal-mining town of Stellarton, the ^teel ami glass .rod uci"rg village ot Trenton, the iron nnning and smelting villages of Bri.lgeville and Perroiia A few K from remises. riOTOlI, NOVA SCOTIA. on 7n n.n fl I T'' f 'l' ^l'% '^^^ ""'""» ^"^^'" "^ ^est ville. The West River, a fine, free S 1 bn ind r .i 7^, the oveliest of scenery, under wide-spreading elms, past sleepy hamlets and orchanl- hade^ A tlioroughly modern hotel structuic N^^^ ^^xj with all the latest improvements. . . . L^^ This House is the. Largest and Best Located Hotel ^^^■»— -in the City. Accommodating 100 Gfiests^ Recently remodeled and refurnished and First-class in every ...respect... Large Sample Rooms WITH STEAM HEATING FREE. Good Connection made with P. E. Island boats, Cape Breton and Mag-dalen Islands, also, Montreal and Quebec. Maqdalen Islands, ^ ...FROM... Prince Edward Island PiCTOU N S and Cape Breton — ==== — STEAMSHIP ''ST. OLAF/' p. T. LbMaisths, waster. Carrying Her Majesty's Malls. ts appointed to leave Pictou, N. S., Every Monday ^during season of navigation) after arrival of morninj? express from Halifax, for Magdalen Islands, calliDg, both going and returning tS Georoetown and Souris, Prince Ed vard Island. ^ " " iciurmng, ai Cape Breton RpuTB, Is appointed to leave Pictou, N. S everv Wednesday Night, after arrival of last trains from Hal fax and Pt M^^A^ ^'k" Cheticamp. C. B calling at Port Hood, m" uou SIouth Marqarek, Giund Etano and Pleasant Bay, C. B., and way norte as Mssengers and freight may offer; returning via same ports to HMtings Hawkesbury and Mulgrave, thence to Pictou. tnwuoKB, Tourists and Invalids will find this a delightful trio, the run being about sixteen hours- Pictou to Magdalen Islands; indab^"" HoPJri*'?'"^~^i''',°" *° P'!*^°* S*y> C. B. Splendid shooting atXg v'^Z l«'a°ds; Salmon and Trout abound at the different Cai5) Bretoii Ports, Margaree in particular, being far-famed for its salmon Md trout. ^^The S, S. "St. Clap " isaflrst-class sea-goine vessel and has everv accommodation for passengers. "oci »uu uao every For particulars apply to.., F. WYATT FRASER, PICTOt$ PJ. S. Of A. ERASER & CO.. St. Petef»f Street, QUEBEC. CAJ^t^Olili'S Livery ^^ Boarding Stables Opp. A. HENOBRSON & SONS, WATER ST., PICTOU, N.S. FIRST-CLASS SINGLE and DOUBLE TEAMS Commercial Men and Tourists conveyed to all parts of the country at reasonable rates. 130 NOONAN & DAVIES, Coinniission and Forwarding Agents Selling Agents Acadia Coal Co., Ltd. Agents Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. PICTOU, N. S. United Mtates Consular Agent. Vice-consul for Sweden and Norway. Canadian Express Company. Order your shipments of Flour and r.min ♦-«« « . ^jl^^^"::'B^TcvtT- ^'» "• """■ "• -■ -- In every direction leadinff into the s^^^^i^i^i^^uuZ^ T . bio,' '"^^^'^ "'• 'and, one ,nt<, i.rm.eval orest or hide in shady mountain gTen ' ^ "'^ '" '" ^PP^^'^e direction, may plunge 1 he harbor 18 an ideal one for hnntJno. t«- • ' , , ^i & wbil.; its wide extent, broad Hv^r^^^futieTroma ti^otlt^^^^^ '^' ^ -^« - « -i"-PO"d, r l^r 77f '^.^"^ '^""'"^ f"'* the I)oatman. Boats are a^^^'^^^^^^ PO'nts and quiet, eandy beaches rhc;vates of the harbor, as well as of the adjucerstrait t.! 'v/ri'^^^'" *'^ too warn, at t,me» in mid-summer ; but, imSatelv fc » ■"•'l'^"""' 'J " *"' '*'' >™'o« are almost bracM.s struggle with the waves, can iwav"erthf.rL^," J "° ""'""'• ^^o "ho Prefer a more If J'ictc, stood in need of a speS rtficate ^^TattT"' """ """ °" "" ™"v-«"oa beaet «"■• - ,n th^^ftetthat^^ ™ "-Stf s^s^r tr;„r';«, fcs i'af,?!;.' PICTOU, N. S., HARBOR. ^ollont^^^^^^^^^^ maintains a spacious and costly seaside .sin Itself no small attraction. Throu^grtrkindl ' T^ approaches and beautiful grounds, v,s tors and the ^ide, cool, grass-grovvn avenue whch 1. r "^'T V' ^^ ^" *™«« accessible to hecluded harbor beach is a favo^lce afternoon ,S:^^^^ ^''^"^^ *^« "Norway" estate to a natural WeHir\f sS::, T^sf o7or^^^^^^ numrous almost unexplored bits of summer travel by rail and water, and no one should n. IT/'"' t -^ the town. It is a centre of mvestigate. More distant fields may look geLer to tfptn^'';"f\ 'V'^^''^^ P^"«"^g *« '•e^t and the uninviting railway frontage of Pic?ou ^whTch cannof 17"'"'' \^\'^^'\^ro varied charms behind seaside town in Canada. ""'' ''^""^^ ^® equalled, much less surpassed, by any laglinip'Tflfft:rv G::;rtntl"St't-°'.'^?^ ^-^^^'^^ ^-- "P «- the wiM..n.. iapplied brakes, we glide down"[nto"MuWvr'«n^"" ^'^".' '"^'"^^ '^^^^P'>' *« the right, and^with fi?!^^:ii!!il^^^ Strait of Cinso lo^^t 131 I If. uliHlJ ^^W-' H'l JL.:i The T Logan Tanning Co. A. C. Muidoimtd, I'rixiili ut. Limited. ■ MANUFACTURERS OF-. Sweat and Slau^ter Sole Leather. Pictou, N. S. HOGG, Cl^fllG & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers and 1^ Flour Dealers Direct Importers of Fine Teas. ^ PICTOU, Nova Scotia. C DWYER, Agent ACADIA COAL COMPANY, Ltd. " AcadiA, Vale and Albion Mines." AUCTIONEER. COMMISSION MERCHANT, SHIP BROKER. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Agent for " S. S. CAMPANA" for Montreal, Consular Agent Austria, Hungary, France and Germany. PICTOU, N. S. s«.-'. % DEALER AND IMPORTER OF re Paints, Oils, etc. Water Street, PIGTOU, N. S M. TVYcKENNH, -MANUFACTURER OP THE wmm Piclou Twist Sniiitiiig agil Gtewliii Shamrock Twist Chewing- Tobaccos, Bright Virginia Dwarf Twist Smoking Tobacco — Six Plugs to the pound. Extra Bright Dwarf Twist— Eights to the pound. Bright Virginia plug Smoking Tobacco (Pictou Brand)— Eiglits to the pound. Also Granulated and Cut Virginia Tobaccos - Eight packages to the pound. T/iese Tobaccos are put tip hi Caddies^ half Caddies^ Jour pound Caddies^ Boxes, Half-boxez, Kegs, Halves and Quarter Kegs. Office on 2nd Flat. P. O. Box 290. FKCTORV— South of Old Banlc of Nova Scotia. Pictou, Nova Scotia. Telephone No. 20. 182 ER, IPANY, Ltd. ines." tCHANT, SHIP IGENT. )r Montreal, j-ary, France s. lewliii bacco (Pictou lia Tobaccos iies, t^ Order your shipments of Flour and Grain, from Ontario nd the West via St John N B - _ ^"^ Seely Packet Line, to Bay of Fundy porTs "' ''' ^•' «.>.M, and it i. to this Cap l/rot „ oue mm h itsTl'.Lrn "^''' n '"' ''7 '"""-""^ "> ^'''« I""'^ •'» ^''« Oentio m.der, were von ever in ^ooa nino Tf ''' */" ^'^.m'^T ''^ ^''^ «""'">«■■ ^''''''i^f- frio.Hl, a tub .nd a r^po, and a low to fo -nl o fowor t u i h' ""' '''''^' '",'^^^' ^'^^^ «'^"^« ahle-bodiod not over-dean cellar Ivhoro there i. a coal bin" 'tM n :t I'o 7s "h a^f ' into a dark, "« "^ a tbonsan. feet or ho nn.ler tl e ea,^ v ^ Ml 'ec^^^l^^^ [""'''^'"^' ^'"'""S ^^'^' •'"'•'^"««« tluit no one ean appreciate .-old wa o we as a man ut i^' r''"^'''.^^" f ^'""'- ^^*"^« ''"^' ^'"^ ^'"'^ no one can betterVeali.e the beauty of t le L^een f^ddrhoS ''•*''"'" 'J'" ^^'"'^^ ^"'•"<'^^'"^' " •>«»'""••''' ' sunlight than one who has been dmvn amont die ctal mine' ^"'^ "^ ^""'" ""'' '"^^ ^'"" »'"'•>' *'^ ^''^ rho primitive 8imi>licitv which amused Charles Di,rlln,r \Vo.. i .1 still to be foun.l in nniny districts but it is im lo 1. !? "•'«'' ^'"^ ''^^'^'^ humorous writers in It ^t- MHI'iHiiU' •'^•ri^iuJ^- ephone No. 20. S. S. " NORTHUMBERLAND " ON NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT. TJ!'f 1' ^T''' ^? ^I'"^ ^^''^^'' ^^ ^y'^^'^y ^" *^« eastern shore. For much of the distance it runs :Vr tSartJo it"* tZ'"'""^' ''^'"''"^ '•'''^"^^^''•' ^^^ ^^ ^^'O^' ^ of tl. Kvers ani " wh re the s,,eennging"],;^;7^e n.o .skH of tl.o l.riny noa. Tl.ero is voV I t 1 • rill a l?."; ' ''"^ "?*""- ''^ ^'^ ""<'»•? ^ '« "d .0 had and /. ' "''^''^"'"^'^'^ "^ « «»It ono. In th. s ,van s -hlf •''^P^^"^«"f"<'^H <.'f a frosl. water io >l.ad and the 8«Inion ; out of its depthH are hooke I ho ^oV i'"'"'' '"*" '^ "'" ^''" ^l'^'<'kl<''^ ™oe„,™t b„.;a„«o of its eon.mUituation '"' '"" " """"''"'j' "f "'"good thin,., but i/i" l;.wan,iairtis,;v;trai;;;t,rtoi7fe:r ltt?:'JT"\^r'"'' '^ » '■"■•-'-"■o a» won „» IX'a™:'"""'- -^'^ ^-'""-^-ild in ,he c^Jf t^f^n'^^in^'^^.l'S ^ ^^^ 'liSnTS ia,„l ,,,|k'''''^ !!'r", *">" "f "»dc between Grand Na mu.» and Pad-'e 1- - * Order your shipments of Flour and Grain r^^^ n r^, ^J'ionoj^ and see.. P^i^^T 8°^^ "pu^V ptrTs"'' "'" ^'^ '"'"■ "' «■• 135 in I r' THE SYDNEY HOTEL SYDNEY, C. B. THE SYDNEY, riveted und tnrjiished about tliree years ago at a cost of $40,000, (luring the pahst seasons proved a great boon to the tourist, for liitherto tlie eliief complaint has been lack of a lirst-class hotel. The building is elegantly furnished and electric-lighted throughout, and the guests all speak iu the highest measure oi praise, not oidy of the dt'ligbtful situation, but also of the excellent and assidious atiention to the comfort of guests, and the many conveniences and luxuries such as arc desired, but seldom enjoyed, bj' the summer tourist. A more beautiful prospect than that from the numerous balconies and verandahs can scarcely be conceived. Just picture for youiself a liarbor extending seven miles iu one arm. (Crawley's, tlie most enchanting spot imaginable, and Wentworth. The facilities for boatiiijr, A View ok tiik " Svdmov."" Kicctcd un ,111 liiNioiic sput tlio site of the (lovt'inmeiit Hou.se ill tlif (lays wl.cn Cape Urcloii w.is a l'ro\iii<'t' ami liiiilt in (,tiii>fii Aimc style, it ovfilooks t)ie ancliora^'o of the Uiitisli and t'lencli waisliips which make Sydney tlu-ii' londezvoiis in the suninier srason. bathing, and other sports, is nnor|ualled in any part of Canada or tlie United States. The pkvisiiro- seeker making the "Sydney" his heachpiarters, can travel with ease and comfort to any part of (ho Island — there is historic Louisburg, the beautiful Mira and St. Ann's Rivers, both of whicli are famed for the excellent sea-trout fishing to be had there, the magnilicent Bras d'Or, Whyeocjmagh's Salt mountain 900 feet higli, " Uisage Baun" Falls, " Bein Brcagh," the Summer Home of 1 rofessor Boll. Cape Smokey — 1,200 feet high — at the entrance to Tngonisdi Bay, Lake Ainslie, Loch O'Law, and the Margarees. You can visit any of the ton Coal Collieries and return to the Hotel the same dav, and also drive to the Coxheath Copper Mine. Cape B-eton presents to the tourist the nicst varied attrac- tions of any portion of North Amenca; pen and ph'ture can do her but scant justice. The Sydnev Hotel entertained over six thousand guests, and llie travel this year promises t() greatly exceed this, Tt has been remarked of the "Sydney" that it wo; Id do credit to New York, and such is the case, for it is one of the few first-class hostelries in the Maritime Trovinces. The rate is |2. 00 per day and upwards. GEO. L. HANINQTON, 130 Lessee and iVIanager. D . J. Seely & Son, Shi, Broker s. St^John^^B^_charters effected. Freig hts procured. Baddeck is a place of which much has been lieard in recent voars nnd 5f7ror.nf„f;^. v,„» k.~ increased b, the fact that several wealthy citizens of the VnitJ^itLlZl^:^^^^^^ hero, living in their own houses Many strangers, doubtless, have an idea that there isTthi^geo^S to ]]a< Oth of July. There is good shooting, according to the season, in the woo.ls and along the shore In this vicuuty. => There are two hotels at Baddeck, and excellent board can also be secured in a number of private houses. ^ Among those who have found Baddeck attractive enough to make it their summer home and bu, <1 cottages here are George Kennan, of Siberian fame ; Mr. Carruth, of Boston ; CharlesT Be an.l Alexander Graham Bel . The latter owns the headland called Beinn-Bhrejigh, or Beautifu Mountain, where he has land to the extent of something over 800 acres. On a gentle slope on the ST. MATTIIhW's CHUUCH AND liOVKUN.MLNT UOUSK, HALIFAX, N. S. side of this mountain surrounded by well-kept grounds and commanding a grand view of land and water, IS his house. It is an ideal summer cottage, finely finished and designed with every reo-ard for oonitort and convenience Here the great inventor and his family spend a laige part of each year, sometimes remaining until late m ISTovember. "^ The exiterience of Dr. Bell is interesting, and has a moral for those who have had no experience ot the benefits of the chmate in this part of the world. S.mie years ago, having specially in view the hoalth and comfort of his children. Dr. Bell sought to find the right kind of a place to make his summer home, lie tried tho Atlantic coast around Cape May, Cape Cod, and at other points, but in every instance there was something wliich appeared to be a defect. He wanted the advanta^res of the salt water witliout the cold winds, fogs and other drawbacks of some of the otherwise attractive seaside resorts. When he came to Cape Breton, he found that of which he was in search exemplified a such places as Baddeck and Whycocomagh. Here he found a country rich in scenery, and with a glorious summer climate. While the air was refreshingly cool, the water in the Bras d'Or, though coni^^iigh-on^the^ ocean, was so tempered in its passage as to b» of most agreeable warmth in the D. J. Seely & Son, St. John, N. B., can quote you on all grades of Cedar Shingles, delivered at any Station on the Intercolonial. 13J) fl ^^^^^^5^-^-^ Gum Drops, Caramels, Creams, Stick Candy, Bon Bons, Etc. XXX Chocoiate^ Light Color, Finest Oualit)', 3S Varieties. nSoLATES Medium and Cheap Ouahty, 43 Vari-'tjes MIXED CANDIEST 13 Mixtures from \cry cheap to finest quality. PENNYGOODS OR,.. THIS VIEW 8H0WH LESS THAN HALf'oF^OUK FACTORY. ONE CENT CANDIES We make the Larjrest Pieces, the Best Katin.4,)- and Quickest Sellino- Line in Canada. The Quality of our Biscuit is as irood as the finest materials and skilled lahor, with constant personal care, can make them. GROCERS not handliny- our nUF ATHT GOTk A o i- • , are the B^sf Snr?^ R' •. ^iV^AS are makm.ir a mistake as they are tne tJest boda Biscuit on the market. Try and see. New Varieties of Biscuits and Confectionery are constantly being introduced. 140 BISCUITS, Order your shipments of Flour and Grain, from Ontario and the West, via St. John, N. B.. _ and Seely Packe t Line, to Bay of Fundy ports. at Baddeck retained this heat until late m the autumn, so that the leaves remained on the trees in this vicinity long after the time when they are supposed to fall in this latitude, and as a matter of fact long after the forests on the mainland were bare. The situation was sufHei^ntly retired, and yet easy of access. He therefore purchased the mountain peninsula, and year hy year has gone to a large expense ,„ beautifying and improving it. Much of the land near the shore i. under cuUivation and nine miles of roads have been constructe. Write D. ^^^®®^y ^^^°"'J^^ Jo^^N^^?^ quotations on best St. John Lime. In the forty-hve miles between Grand Narrows and Sydney the country is not only more sett, d bu more fertile as the traveller proceeds, and in the vicinity ot" the Sydne/s the evidences of thrift m\ prosperity are seen on every hand. One can hardly believe that two centuries ago ihe Indian a"d one or two missionaries were he only occupants ot all this part of America. The practical settlement of Cape Breton by the English dates back to but little more than a hundred years a^o ««"'«"^«"^ In going to Sydney by steamer the passage of the Great Bras d'Or is made and the trio is continued around the coast until Sydney harbo- is reached ^ Sydney, the capital of Cape Breton County, is pleasantly situated on the South- West Arm of Sydney Harbor, or Spanish R.ver, as the old charts have it. Founded over one bund ed years ago ^t maintained for ma.iy years all the characteristics of the small colonial town. Here resided tie Go vm or in the days when Cape Breton Island was a separate Crown colony The development of the coal mines on the southern side of the harbor brought to Sydney the ^''""sfnctthraTnr.nl""r.f'^'' date its progress, though slow, has neverthelesf been cont nuous Since the acquirement o the various coal properties by the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, hat Company has centered al its coal shipments at the International Pier, where two eCrmous p er Sties ' "^"'^^ '" discharging towers, electric lights, and all kinds of improved shipping The schools are exceller.fc, and students come from all over the island to attend the County TOWN OF SYDNEY, N. S. Academy. All the various religious denominations have large and commodious churches. The Post Ofhce and Custom House is a handsome brick building, and there are many handsome private residences. Ohiet among the towns attractions is the " Sydney Hotel," now under the management of Mr. G L Haiungton. No finer hotel can be found in Nova Scotia outside of Halifax. The accommodations are sinipl}) perfect. Sydney is the eF.stern terminus of the Intercolonial Railway, and here connections are made with the trains of the Sydney and Louisburg Railway. There is a regular ferry service to the neigh- boring town of North Sydney, distant five miles across the harbor. The "Weymouth" makes bi-vveokly trips to the picturesque north coast of the island — a journey to which will amply repay the sight seeker. There is also steam communication to Newfoundland. So that, having in view the location of Sydney and the many facilities for travel, it need excite no surprise that the town has become the headquarters for summer tourists. Historic Louisburg is but two hours distant, with an excellent train service twice a day, and the many charming bits of scenery in the near vicinity of the town offer many attractions to the visitor. Crawley's Creek, and the charming headwaters of the Sydney river — tidal for eight miles above the town — have but to be seen to be appreciated. Excellent trout fishing can be had within a few miles of Sydney, and a very few hours will transport the hunter to the haunts of big game. Cedar Shingles of all grades. Write D, J. Seely & Son, St. John, N. B., for quotations. 143 ESTABLISHED 1840. 6. J. HAMILTON & SONS f Pictou, N. S. * i -MANUFACTURERS OF- Plain and f aney Biseiiit -AND- PILOT BREADS. GONFEGTIONERY h, all its Brai^cl^es. Fine Chocolates, Cream Bon Bons, Fruit Tablets, Caramels, Lozenges, Penny Goods, Package Goods. Etc., Etc. FACTORY fully equipped with best labor saving Machinery to turn out Finest Goods at Lowest Prices. A LONG EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO MAKE THE HIGHEST GRADE8^!8GU1T8 M) GONFECTIONERY. Price Lists Furnished to the Trade on Application 144 nuw! 5^f Jln^-^'^"" T^ ""l the peninsula are situate in a large rosorvaticn the old miHhu^barracks, 7'; o^lh -ntll "w''^''"/n"/'^'l' . '"''P' ''''' ".\g'^"-'«^'" !'«''«• The OiHcor.' (iuartors was the scene ot the celebrated ' W.nyard Ql.ost" mystery, said to he the best autl.entioate.! ^host story on record, hunng been the subject of a rn.htary n.vestigation. The story is told at lenirth in Chamber's - Book rn ^'^''; 1 1 T ^^ .^"'^^'^. f """*^« ''av« "«^v been entrusted to the town as a park, and are used by dilierent clubs ot golfers, cricketers, etc. * , u . an, lo^ j The climate of S^'dncy, an.l indeed of all Cape Breton, in summer is delightful. The days are not too warm and the nights invanably delightfully co,,]. The resident ot a Imt and dusty city can niiike no mistake in l)etaking himself to Sydney for his summer's outin.r Sydney harbor is one of the best in America, safe, capacious and cany o: access. It is nearly nvo niiles wide at the entrance, and at a(listance of four miles from the mouth it divides into the Northwest and Southvvest Arms. North Sydney i« situated on the former and Sydney on the latter. Each of these towns has a population of about 3,500. The two are about eight miles apart by water and seventeen by rail, tlie railway having to go around the hea' ^'^''^^^^ o" t^e high land which rises on the eastern side fir 1 n K 15^'^^™; .^* '^' "" """'^*^'' «^ h"^«^«' the principal ones are the "Sydney," and "Hotel Cabot, specially designed to accommodate the increasing number of tourists who make Cape Breton their objective point. ^ George's island, Halifax, n. s. Sydney is an attractive place of itself, with fine facilities for boating and bathing while the htZ'to tZ7ZV^' f ''''''' cou,.ry is a wide one. A favorite one fs around thetrd of he harl)or to iiarn Lake, through a very fine part of the district. A very delightful drive is that to Mire River, a distance of twelve miles, while such places as Lingan, Glaci Bay,^Cow Z Lo S^but Gabarus most of which may also be reached by rail, ofier fine opportunities for ex^cursb by^those who prefer to take advantage of the highway. The coal mines may be reached both by highway and At SvdJfevls'nntlhprfr'^^l '^ *^? 'n'^i- *' ""^''^ ^^? ^^'^'' ^^"g"^^^ ^« heard in Cape Lreton. At b>dney is published the only purely Gaehc newspaper in the world. It is called " Mac Talla" — in nn7nf%T VI. ''^''^'{' ^""u ^^^i^^f «" ^oth sidcs of the ocean. A Gaelic sermon is preached in one of the Presbyterian churches of Sydney every second Sunday RrnnV ^''"It ^"^ If i''^"' J'hing is had during the month of August at North Rivet and Indian Brook, on the no rth shore of St. Anne's Bay, reached by a steamer which makes the trip from Sydney D. J. Seely & Son, St. John, N. B., can quote you on all grades of Cedar Shingles, delivered at any Station on the Intercolonial. 147 While this Boi dffk^dff^. stos Packed Cocks, STEAM 1 lU'turn Steam Traps, ViilcaUeston Slieet SPECIALTIES, i Piicking, Steam Packings of all kinds. FACTORY.ana | p,,,,^,^,,,,. p^,j,,., ,,,„i |),iii„, MILL [ I'eltini,', Pulleys and Hangers. SUPPLIES. J (Jas and Gasoline Hngines. Write for Catalogues and Prices. . \ w R A \iFQ rnup ^ MY 1 MONTREAL. twice a work, wciirht, uiid oc 15ii(ideck. Cor Krcncry in Cap* tlii'V nro kIiocp iiioiily known ( Tlio villiigo at 1.100 feet. In aw ay. The oc( log; of mutton tliis part of tht Along ( Gee^*e, duck, ci tlu" woods. T( The Syd what is k>l't of Louishourg is Sydney, going Along t tiie great coal i Order your s 148 While this Book was being" printed the paper, cuts, etc., were Insured In The Manchester Fire Ae^'^-ance Company. W. H. White, A^ent, St. J3hn, .;. B. twice a wook, the voya/;o taking about tliroo liours. The trout are from tour to seven pom i in. wciijht, and occasioiinlly ntill larger. This purt o»" tlii> country may also I>c conveniently reached tn ni 15ii(ldeck. Continuing the journey further up tlie coast to Tnguni'chc, Mic n.ost rugged and suhlimo srcnery in Capo Breton is tound. Here are iiijls towering higli above the sea, and in sonjc instances tlicy are slicer i)recipices. At South Bav, Tnganiche, is tlie highest precipic" in Capo Breton, com- nioidy known as Old Smoky, whidi is a far from elegant, translation of the Cap Ent -nv of oilier day?. The village at South IJay is on the Beach, and above it tho mountains rise to a heigiit of from 500 to 1.100 feet. In a fearful storm in 1804 twenty-two liouses — nractieally tlie whole vilhigo— v ore swept away. The occupants managed to save tlieir l-'-es, but lit ; , Iso. Oi.e saved a barrel of Hour and a log of mutton out of property valued at $fi,000. There is ui.vays a oar of ihc^^siisx on tl .> beathosl^of tliis part of the coast, and all tho surroutidings are sublime. ■>^- €:'U: SUSl'ENS'ON AND CANTILEVKU BHIDUES, ST. .JO'I^s N. 1!. Along the shores of this coast and in the forests of Inganiche are great chances for shooting. Geese, duck, curlew, plover, snipe and p. rtridge abound, and of late moose have also been found in till' woods. Tourists can get good accommodation at Suuth Bay. The Sydney & Louisburg Railway affords an easy way of reaching the famous fortifications, or what is left of them, and of seeing some places of interest between the two poi'^s. The distance to Louisbourg is forty-two miles by rail, as the railway goes around tiie sliore. B;, tlie highway from Sydney, going across the country, tho distance is twenty-four miles. Along this line, at Dominion, Bridgeport, Glace Bay and Morienne, are seen the evidences of tlic great coal mines of tills part of Cape Breton. Al Big Ghice Bay is a fine surf beacii, where the Order your shipments of Flour and Grain, from Ontario and the West, via St. John, N. B., and Seely Packet Line, to Bay of Fundy ports. 149 L*'?«' 'm %.^. Ol-TAWA,, ©MSAS€(>* ...A PURELY CANADIAN COMPANY Authorized Capita!, $500,000. Subscribed Capital, $175,000: — mi J. W. McRAE. President. HON. E. IL B RON SON. Treasurer. JOHN EMO, General Manaoer. J. P. DICKSON, Seeretary. Issues all classes oi personal Accident Insnrance. Policies contauiing all the latest and up-to-date features at rates as low as consistent with safety. Agents wanted in Unrepresented Districts. HEAD '0FFICBT26 Welling St., Ottawa, Ontario. C. T. GILLESPIE, Hunager for Maritime Province s, St. John, N. B. MAGDONALD & CO. Nos. 1-17 & 162 to 174 Barrington Street, HALIF?XX. N. S. Machinists, Brass Founders, Coppersmiths and Plumbers. Patentees and Erectors of Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Steam and Hot Water Warming and Ventilating Engineer's and Plumber's Brass Work, KPPKRKTUS. SKNITKRV WKRE. Iron Pipe and every requisite for application of StCam, WatOr anCI 638. .4 7XGEMTS F=OR ♦* NEW ENGLAND FELT ROOFING COMPANY. D. J. See lK\st of sea 1 another place i.lace. It ha The cl with its sploi a iiiilo in leiij „iit for 200 I called hy son and narrow f.(iinc parts it for the great- Kiver, and Is twenty-five i the fishing i hoon sto'dcec ill the Mir*' i netted in lai brought to S at Mirt' is at the fishing \. There has h so far it has Scata Donnnion of It is the moi more than 2 Otean. The 1 tlie harhor. when a hoat tlio stranger ruins. Deso a plan and a was all 1 / . into the loui Thus it is tl: ruin, where POUT V Have you 160 D. J. Seely & Son, Ship Brokers, St. John, N. B. Charters effected. Freig-hts procured. host of sea bathing may be enjoyed. Cow Bay, or Morienne, is )ther pl£ lace. I'OST OFFICE, ST. JOHN, N. B. naturally beautiful and well adapted to be a watering it has an excellent beach. The choice place for a summer resort, however, is Min'' River, with its splendid beach and yet more beautiful river. The beach is a ni'Io in letigth, and slopes so gradually that the bather may walk out for 200 leet from the shore. Min' River, or Mir«'' Gut, as it is called by some, is a peculiar body of water, more resembling a long and narrow lake. It lias a length of about thirty miles, and in Mime parts it is more than a mile wide, though much more narrow for the greater part of its course. It receives the waters of Salmon Kiver, and Is navigable for boats of five feet draft for a distance of twenty-five miles. The scenery is of a beautiful description, and the fishing includes both salmon and trout. The river has also ])een stocked with whitefish. The sea trout fishing is found both in the Mir*' and at Trout Brook, in the same district. Salmon are netted in large quantities around Min'' Bay, and are sometimes brought to Sydney by the cartload. Another good place for trout at xMin'' is at McLean's marsh. Mir.' Ferry, by which one reaches the fishing grounds, is twelve miles from Sydney, by a good road. Tlierc has been a proposition to have a summer hotel at Mir*-, but so far it has not been carried into effect. Scatare Island, which lies oft the coast south of Min' Bay, is the extreme " Down East " of the Dominion of Canada. South of it Is Cape Breton, from which the whole island has derived it name. It is the most easterly jioint of the land, and he who visits it may be impressed by the fact that for more than 2,300 miles to the eastward and over 1,600 miles to the southward lies the unbroken Atlantic Otean. The railway from Sydney has its terminus at the village of Louisburg, on the northern side of the liarbor. The fortifications on the southern side are reached oy a drive of four miles or so, but when a boat can be obtained a better way is to go by water. The village itself has little to interest tlic stranger, but the harbor is a notably good o!ie. The chief interest of visitors, however, is in the ruins. Desolate enough are the fortifications of Louisburg to-day, and only to be traced by the aid of ilan and a dci^cription of tlie place as it was. The order for the demolition of the fortress, in 17G0, hithfulfy carried out and the very stones have from time to time been carried off to enter to the foundations and chimneys of buildings all aloi\g the coast of New Hngland and the provinces. Thus it is that Louisburg, once one of the strongest fortified cities of the world, is now a grass-grown ruin, where not one stone is left upon another. Once it was a city with walls o^" stone which made a circuit of two and a half miles, were thirty-six feet high, and of the thickness of forty feet at the base. For twenty-five years the French had labored u^jon it, and had expended upwards of thirty millions of livres, or nearly six million dollars in completing its defences. It was called the Dunkirk of Anicrica. Garrisoned by the veterans of France, and with powerful batteries com- manding every point, it bristled with most potent pride of war. It had embrasures for 148 cannon, and tlie fosse was eighty feet broad. In the garrison were 600 regu- lars and 800 armed inhabitants, at a time when there were not more than 100 soldiers in garrison elsewhere from the Lower St. Lawrence to the eastern shore of Lake Erie. It was well called the Dunkirk of America, To-day it is difficult to trace its site among the turf which marks the ruins. Seldom has demolitior been more a]. was all uir PORT WILLIS LOCKS, DARTMOUTH, N. S. Have you the latest Inland Freight Tariffs and Rates of Seely Packet Line? D. J. Soely & Son, St. John, N. B. 161 If not, write n li I IliU. .' t 1 RHODES, CORRY & CO., litd. Headquarters for all kinds of Building Materials. t W^'-^«»v! ^'if^ ^. Bank, Church, School Store Fittings* t^ailuuay and Street Cars, Chp Wheels. General Foundry and Machine Work, Lai'-rest iiiul Most L'omplctt! \V()iksj^f^he kin^ Jijl'in'i'jl ili — CORREi=PONI)RNCE S OUCIT RU I3KANCH AT HAI^IKAX. ATV^HBRST. N. S. MUMFORD'S IMPROVED BOILER MMMMMMMMI^MMf Is iiilcriiiilly tiii'd ami lias a lari,'!' cilt'ctivc licatiiif,' surface. Tiie water ciirii latcs raiiiiUy up the liaek connoction to drum ami down tlie front to a jmitit lielow the life. All parts of the holler are accessible foi' cleaniii'^ purposes ROHR' ARMSTRONG AUTOMATIC ENGINliS /3:: Arehuilt on tli(> Interchangeable System ami Duplicate Parts exact in lit can be supplied at any tin.e. Aii bearings are large and the governor gives the closest possible regulation We can supply all sizes up to 700 horse power either centre or side crank. DnoD rMPJMtPDlMP. Hn niWHFRRT N S IVUUU LlXUllHLLivinu \ju., niiuii-ivui, n.u. 152 complete. It of the captur( commemoratec position amid capture, in 18( The ca] by the peace coast, and Fre was soon brok the new worl Canada achiev was begun, were pulled d( destruction, ai carried away ■''K."-*v obliteration, of green, an( so fair. Th tlio city mad llavii not seek oui pages. In t land, and thi Breton are n AtN at which poi This to St. John': coast of the hiis ^• ^• tiii.i,' ^. nil ^. uifk (T). and W- nitit © arts s^ C^' iinic ©• c^ * . . . §• (^, S- m^m- complete. It seemed built for all time ; it has vanished from the face of the earth, n The achievement of tlie capture of Louisburg by the New England forces under Pepi)erell, aided bySWarren, has been commemorated by the erection of a monument by the Society of Colonial Wars on^a commanding position amid the ruins. The monument was formally dedicated on the ISOth anniversary ot the caiiture, in 1895. The capture by Teppcrell, in 1745, was the first, but not the final conquest. Kestored.to h ranco by the peace of Aix la Chappelle, Louisburg was again the stronghold of France on the Atlantic coast, and French veterans held Cape Breton, the key to the Gull of St. Lawrence. -The brief truce was soon broken, and then came the armies of England, and Wolfe sought and won his first laurels-in the Jiew world. Louisburg fell once more, and the knell of its glory was rung, o The conquest of Canada achieved, the edict ivent forth that Louisburg should bo destroyed. The work of ^demolition was begun. The solid buildings, formed of stone brought from France, were torn to pieces ; the waRs wore pulled down, and the batteries rendered useless for all time. It took two years to complete the destruction, and then the once proud city was a shapeless ruin. Years passed by ; the stones were carried away by the dwellers along the coast ; and the hand of time was left to finish the work ot SYDNEY HOTEL, SYDN'EY, C. B. See I'li-te 130. obliteration. Time has been more merciful than man ; it has covered the gloomy ruin with a mantle f .rrecn, and has healed the gaping wounds which once rendered ghastly the land that Nature nnule so fair. The surges of the Atlantic sound mournfully upon the shore — the requiem ot Louisburg, ^^''' '''^^n!iVinVBTe!Ahe Bras d'Or, and paid a visit to Louisburg, many tourists, pressed for time, do not seek out'the n.anv beauties of Cape Broton, to which reference has been made in the toregomg n les In this they .niss more than they realize. Weeks may be profitably spent m this fair summer &, and those who come season after season find new attractions at every visit. The charms of Cape Breton are many, and time is required to see and appreciate them. at f n /. At North Sv.lney the new steel steamer " Bruce" connects for Port an Basque Newfoundland, at which point itassengers may take the trai.i on the Newfoundland llailway for St,. John s. ThCroal passes through a most picturesque country the whole distance from Fort an Basque to St. J.ihn'rthe capital of the colony, whicli lies in a beautiful land-locked harbor on the eastern coast of the peninsula of Analon. loo JOHN BRADLEY, WHOLESALE HARDWOOD LUMBER. ^5^^t Heavy Oak ^ Pine Timber. ^^ei Contractors* Supplies. Staves, Hoops and Heading. ^ All Kinds Tight and Slack Barrel Cooperage Stock. traders' bank buildinq, riamilton^ Ont* TOROJITO & U^lhM James St., N., HAMILTON. Adelaide W., TORONTO. EIiEGTHIG CO., S^^. GENERATORS and MOTORS. Arc Machinery ^"^ Lamps. station Specialties, Switclies, etc ... Wiitc us for prices... Have you ABERDEEN RANGE. For Coal or Wood. WK arfl pleased to bring before tbe attention of Canadian House- keepers our two new and tteautiful Ranges. It will be noted one is for Coal and the other is for Wood. We warrant these Hanges throughout, and have proved them most economical, quick and even bakei.s. We guarantee them to be this. They also nave stronK drafts working where nmny other would fail. ...The Ornamentation is exceedingly beautiful, the Ranges presenting a most attractive and pleasing appearance If you want the best Range made buy a Victorian or an Mjordeen. The Aberdeen has a roomy fire box for wood, when ihecoal linings are taken out. The Hearth Plate is large— this h«s proved a great con- venience. Fitted with Duplex Grate and all modern improvements. The Victorian is fitted witli our Patent Duplex Shelf. Has also large Hearth Plate, Large Nickeled Outside Oven Shelf, and all modern im- provements If your local dealer cannot supply, write us direct. The Copp Bros* Company^ Ltd. HAMILTON, ONT. 10 b. 10^, VICTORIAN RANGE. For Wood 0V| Good Roads Machinery Company Sole owners of the Canadian Patents and Rights to the Manufacture and Sale of. the HAMILTON, CAN. John Challen, Manager. Geletrated 'Champion' RoadlMaking Machines. HS!§I3 i^ Whi«l and Drag Scrapers, Screens and Elevaio ''^ t^-'" lllp ffi^i^ Sf!;l*fe.'S'Jt4. .'-'i^-v nj,'t>^ '- *■ Exhibit of ' Champion ' Road Making Machinery, Toronto Fair. 181>7. ••The World's Greatest Nurseries." BHOWn BHOTHERS compflfiv, P, 0. BROWN'S NURSERIES, WELLAND CO., ONT. Growers # Propagators. C^- — n9 IS "I OF A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT AND ^T^wT A «»T?nTT' A T lVTTTDCtrO"V C'TOr'V YOUR PATKONAGE SOLICITED. Agents Wanted on salary or conimiBSion, no experience required. 164 Tlie Wond Have yon the latest Inland Freight Tariflfs and Rates of Seely Packet Line? If not, write D. J. Seely & Son, St. John, N. li. !l MILTON. ITO. mps. For Wood On N, CAN. I Manager. Jhineg, Uoad Roll \vs, Enniiics, Hi) . Mud Scrapers, eens anU Klevati Ui)c| ^*r*5r^; jors. r I: m < o o C w -< 5< O u^ U £^ .o^ OS -^ CU 0-H -500 pX U^ |-±-, S cy^ 00 u o C Q ^• 3 OJ (3 ■p o b « I; •0 ■p (A CM List Intercolonk ACADIAV] Fidel .loliii, j,'('nen! Piiii'iiu Ahrfim', j,'e AFTO; McDonnell John, Stiopie Wui. iM., j ALHKKTON, At;in'w John, 1o1>h ^ivl•i(■h J. H. and WV.'ks J. T., f,'('n( Woodman l5ros.,t Ellis Bros., Albio AMHKI Amherst Boot hoots 1111(1 sh Amherst Koiuuli iniinfi's stovf liciit r.. I)., «c'rs liiden K., inaruifi wholt'salc ar Bowker Fertil C. Pa«e. Brown Jas., dry CameronC.S.,fur Gates F. A., niea Chapman I>ros., Christie Br'>s ets, trunks Douglas and Co. Dun lop Bros, an Etter and Pugsl Fraser, Eraser a Lamey J. and J liquors, win ihjffatt James, 1 Rhodes, Curr and car bui Robb Engines boilers and Calhoun W G A\r Dube P. Z., ger Price Bros, and Koss T., geiu^ra ANA(i Bowker Fen McCuUy. Stockton Cleo. ' A Life 156 List of Firms, Manufacturers, Etc., .ON THE LINES OF THE- Intercolonial Railway and Prince Edward Island Railway, of Canada. H. 3 (3 ■p (3 O b « I; (A «- ACADIA VILLE, N Fidfl .lohii, i^cncral store. Piiicau Abnuu', j,'eii'l stoic and saw mill AFTOX, N. S. Mi'Donnoll John, f,'«'ncral store. Stiopie Wni. iM., ma-ncral store. ALHKHTON, I'. K. ISLAND. Ai;n('w John, lobster packer. Myiich J. H. and Co., sf ^'^al indse. Weeks J. T., f,'eneial merchandise. Woodman 15ros.,tr ders and nier tailors Ellis Hios., Albion hotel. AMUKKST. X. h. Amherst Boot & Shoe Mfg Co, boots and shoes. Amherst Foundry and Heating Co., manfrs stoves, etc. lieiit I'.. I)., gc'rs, con'fec'try, crockery liicien K., inanufacturinij; confectiimer, wholesale and retail. Bowker Fertilizer Ag-ency, Fmnk C. Page. Brown Jas., dry goods and millinery. CameronC.S.,furn'tre and upholst'ring Gates F. .\., m(!ats, vegetables, fruits Chapman IJros., dry g'ds, g'ts furn'ings Christie Br'^S & C O, manfrs of cask- ets, trunks and valises. Douglas and Co., hardware. Dunlop Bros, and Co., general store. Etter and Pugsley, dry goods. Fraser, Eraser and Co , clothing Lamey J. and J. U., Hour, feed, etc., litjuors, wholesale. Moffatt James, hardware. Rhodes, Currey & Co, ltd, house and car builders, mouldings, etc. Robb Engineering Co, Ltd, mfrs boilers and machinery. Calhoun W G, Terrace hotel. AMQUI, QUE. Dube P. Z., general store. Price Bros, and Co.,l'mb'r and shingles Uoss T., general store. ANACJANCE, N. B. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, H. McCuUy. Stockton Ceo. W., general store. AXTKIOXISH, N. S. Antigonish W(^ O'i'.rien. Canada Milk Condensing Co., ltd., condensed milk. Casket Printiiig and Publishii\g Co., ltd., printers. Chisholm B., carriages, etc. Cunningham W. K., general store. Kirk A & Co,whol and re.ail dry g'ds Kirk D G, hardware, etc. McCui'dy and Co., \vholesali> and retad general merchants. McDonald Alex., carding mill. McMillan John and Co., general store. Sweet K. and Co., hardware. Widden C B & Son, Hour and grcr'ies Hale RufuS, Central House and Merrimac House. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, J. A. Campbell and Sons. Campbell J. A. and Sons, dry goods, groceries, etc. Jones Bros., general merchandise. Kierstead F. and Son, gen mdse. Williams B., mfrs car'gs and sleighs. ASTOX JUNCTION, (>>UE. Goodhue and Bros., pulp wood, bark, lumber, etc. Ouellette A., genei'al stoie. AULAC, N. H. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, w. T. Carter. Goodwin J. H., gen. mch'nt and whole- sale dealer in hay and straw. McQueen J. A., gen. mch'nt and whole sale dealer in hay and straw. AVON DALE, N. S. McDonald Miss J., general store. BA(i()T, <,>UE. Benoit and Berard, gen. merchants. Houleand M el !i(>r, cheese and but. mfrs, Millier and IJonvier, hay shipjiers. I'.AHNABY HIVEH, N. B. Gill Thos., general store and lumber. Murphy Thos., general store. BAKNEVS HIVEH. N. S. Cameron Daniel, mill. Dewai' Bobt., mfr. furniture McPhil I). \V., saw mill. Mclver D., general store, K(Misieville. BAHRACHOIS, QUE. Alexander and Co., gen. store and fish. ' Bobertson and McCallum, gen. store. Boss John, fish. BATHURST, X. U. Adams, Burns and Co., general mdse. Bishop S., canned fish and general mdse Bowker Fertilize? Agency, Wm. Melanson. Gatain F. J., fish. Hickson James, sportmen's supplies. I Hickson, Edward, diy goods. Smith A. C. and Co., drugs. Stacy O. F. and Co., shingle mill. Sumner and Co., hay. Hour, g'n'l mdse Williamson Samuel, Hour. ; Merchants' Bank of Halifax. Wilbur house. Robertson H0USe,G Robertson, prop BEAH RIVER, 1'. E. ISL.\NI). Kickham Thos., dry g'ds and groceries Morrow W. T., I'mb'r and shingle mill BHDFORD, X. S. Major Thos., retail grocer. Moir, Son & Co., mfis. boxes, lining, tlooring, etc. Bichard.son li. and Son, planing mill. Bell View Hotel. BEDFORD, I'. E. ISLAND. I Dougan A. J., retail groc'ies and drugs. Fitzpatrick E., re'tl groc'ies and drugs. McDonald J. W., fish and grain. Acadia Hotel, J. C. Hall, prop. A Life Annuity in tlie Great-West Life Assurance Company 157 is a gilt-edged investment. :i it I ill A. E. ALEXANDER & CO., General Dealers in Tourists' and Sporting Goods OF ALL KINDS. LT^DIES' KND GENT'S F=INE GOODS . .And dealsps In... ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE. THE LARGEST HOUSE IN GAMPBELLTON FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS. Teams furnished on application for Pleasure Parties. .Also Dealers and Manufacturers of., All kinds of Long Lumber. Cedar Shingles a specialty. ■INCORPORATED 1867. tBool'^^SloelfllgCo. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. flmHEt^ST, HOVfl SCOTIA. We are also the leading Rubber Shoe House of the Provinces. Seven travellers constantly on the road and all points of the province.s leaehed several times during the year, as well as Newfound- land, St. Pierre, Micjuelon, Magdalen Is- lands, and Quebec Shore Jobbing Branch at Halifax, S58 Granville Street. John Jlontgomery, Barrister tsi^ Attorney at Law. Gampbellton, N. B. T. R ESTABROOKS, n Tea Importer and Blender, ^ St John, N. B. 168 Special attention given to the Jobbing: Trade and to Direct Import orders for China and Ceylon Teas. When yo HELLK Curroy John, gi 1,111,'gie A. and I 1' liiicr and <>oh BKL.N Higgins Asa an hiridsiiy C. B., \ .Matiiieu JhJloi, s I'iii'i/.eau and Ti i,allinn' H., li(»t( McNair Nath'n 15 Clianil)erland E Daiijou 1*. K., < il.l.|.cll E, Man Oiicilt'tti' .1. ()., Pineau •). and Tiirtotte and C Canada hotel. Hlais A., sumn t'liainhcriand V hiivuie .)., sunn Pincau .Mrs. L, BLOO: Titus John E. Williams B. C. BLOOMFIE (iallant .\. anc Pratt John, ge Thomson Alon BOI: ilcDonald Brc Mcfntyre D. I Nicholson N. J Street M, lum! BOUNDA Milton A. H., Weldon T. C, BHADALB^ Doyle James ] Kennedy Mui farm pro( Morris Cyrus producfi. Murray Charl McDonald He i ill When you are ready to insure see an Agent of The Great- West Life Assurance Comimny. He can save you money, LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTURERS, ETC.— Contitmed. HELLKDUNK, N. H. Cuii'oy John, f,'roe'i«n and oami'j,' t'ac'y I,(i;,'«,'it' A. (intl l{., ilf'aler in tV. salmon. 1* liiicr and (!oss('lint', jjencral :aon'. BKLMONT, N. S. Hinj^ins Asa and Hon, lunilmr, etc. I.ituisay C. B., j^on. store and luinlxT. HKI.OKIL, ()VK. Mat'niou Jh^loi, sish and iloor faitory. I'liii/cau and Tcdoiix, hay. I,atlinir H., hotel kecxxM'. HKKKSFOHl), N. H. ^h'Nair Nath'nl, gen. siorc and I'nihr. uk;, quk. Cliainl)orland E. A , <,'eneral mercliant Daiijou I*. E., dry j^oods and f^roceries Ili|i|ii'll E, Maniii)ua},'an niint'ial water Oiiellette .1. ()., j;eneral store. I'ineau .). and Co., general .store. Tiirtotte and (Jagne, shingle mill. Canada liotel. Illais A., summer hoarding house, t'liainherland Win., sununer hdg hou.se hiivoie J., summer hoarding houses Pineau Mrs. L. sununer hdg house. BLOOM FIELD, N. B. Titus John E. and Son, general store. Williams B. C, general .store. BLOOM FIELD, 1'. E. ISLAND. (iallant A. and B., general mdse. Pratt John, general mdse. Thomson Alonzo, mineral waters. BOISDALE, 0. B. McDonald Bros, lumber and grain. Mcfntyre D. N., general store. Nicholson N. L., groceries and lumber Street M, lumber. BOUNDARY CREEK, N. B. Milton A. H., general store. Weldon T. C, earriages. BRADALP.ANE, V. E. ISLAND. Doyle James E, saw mills. Kennedy Muidock, gen. mdse. and farm produce. Morris Cyrus gen. mdse. and i'inin produce. Murray Charles, saw mills. McDonald Hector, hotel. BROOKKIELD, N. S. An(hew (Jeo. L., hotel. Benjamin Boht. I'i., gen. mdse. Bowker Fertilizer Ag^ency, Peter Stfivens. Brookfield Creamery and Cheese Mfg. Co., butter and cheese. Fulton (!eo., gen. mdse., wh'sle and r'll. (iiahuii S. C, hotel. Stevens Peter, general mdse. BRYENTON, N. B. Bryenton A., general store. CACOUNA, {,)UE. Dionne Thos., geneial store. Sirois n. .)., g(^nerai store. Sirois J. M., general store. Lucas A., hotel. Pollock J. M., hotel. Sirois J. C, hotel. Stocking ii. M., St. Lawrence Hall. CALHOUN'S MILLS, N. B. Calhoun T. B., lumber. CAMPBELLTON, N. B. Alexander A E & Co, general dealers Loggie A. and H., fresh salnum. Montgomery John, barrister, etc. Mowatt J. P., general store. Shives KilgCOUr, I'mb'r, sh'ngle mills Bank of Nova Scotia. Jardine Mrs S S, Waverly Hotel. Murray H R, Commercial Hotel. SprOUl Wm, Royal Hotel. CANAAN, N. B. Cormier, C. D., general store. DeVarennes Joseph, general store. CAP ST. lONACE, QUE. Bernier P., general store. Dallaire A., general store. (iagne P., general store. Jalbert J. A., butter factory. Methol E., saw mills and woolen f'ct'ry IVIorin P., general store. Pelletier E., chee.se factory. Price Bros, and Co., lumber saw mills CAPE TRAVERSE, P. E. ISLAND. Buxton George, general store. Strang Alex., Lansdowne Hotel. 159 CARDIOAN, I'. E. ISLAND. Bissett H. F., general store. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, H. F. Bissett. I^ewis W. A., marble works. Montague Dairying Co., butt»T, chee.sp Morson D. C. and Co., lobster packer. New ]*erth Dairying Co., butter, etc. St. 'Jeorges Dairying Co., butt.tr, etc. Smith Mrs. Jas., Motel Smith. McDonald H. L., boarding house. CARMEL, OUE. Brouillard O., general store. cauhaps(;al, <.i'e. Blais Alfred, hotel. CEDAR HALL, gUK. Couture J. O. and P>ros., saw mills. (Josselit. L, general merchant. King Bros., hunber and shingles. Lau/ier A., saw and shingle mills. Brassard J. W., hotel. Paquet L., hotel. CHARLOTTETOWN, 1*. E. ISLAND. Archibald P. P., Queen Hotel. Auld Bros, wholesale grocers and egg shippers. Beer Bios., dry goods. P>lake Bros , butchers. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, Car veil Bros., and Finlaysim and McKinnon. Carter, Geo. and Co., seeds, books and stationary. Carvell Bros., wholesale grocers and produce shippers. Dawson W. E., hardware. Duchemin A. and Co., door and sash lac. Faniuharson D.tt Son, gr'n and potat's. Farquharson, J. A. & Co, wh'sle grocer, produce and egg shippers. Goff Bros., boots and shoe.s, wholesale and retail. Hickey & Nicholson, tobacco mfrs. Kelly P., grocer. Longworth, (»eo. D. and Co., canned fish and grain. Matheson V/alter, canned fish and grain. McKenzie John T., merchant tailor, and ready-made clothing. McLean T. A., machinist and f'ndrym. Mcleod J. D. and Co., wholesale and retail grocers. Palmer 11. and Co., door and sash fac. Paton Jas. and Co., wholesale and retail dry goods. m ' I 1 l'^ %^.«i i 1 k-'. '. H BERLIN. PIANO And im ORGAN CO., Ltd. BERLIN, ONT. MamifactiiiiTs uf.. UPRIGHT PIANOS and PIANO CASE ORGANS. The Berlin Piano Cannot be Exceiied For Touch, Singing Quality, Delicacy and Great Power of Tone, with the Highest Excellency of Workmanship. Our Organs are of the Highest Standard in the Dominion. All correapomlmioe will receive strict atteiitfon. Send for I'atftlogiieH, or call iit fut'tory ami be coiivlnccil. J M. STAEBLER. President. n P. CLEMENT, Vice-President. FRED SYNDER. Treasurer S. E. MOVER, Secretary, J. D. SAUNBY, ..Hanufacturer of... Choice Winter Wheat Flours. brands; 11 ANSONIA," "TECUMSEH." liondon, Ont, HBRBAOEIJM The Inter* ■ij ►! A ,'■} <>\ Herbageum Contains no Antimony, Arsenic or other Injurious Substance. r For Purifying the Blood, for Producing Milk, for Fattening, and Cannot be Ex- celled for Calves as a substitute for New Milk. It pays to feed it to HOGS and all other stock. W^'iyA TheBeaYerH'igCo.GalUntario. R. G. Struthers, Manager. CANADIAN ** Ideal" H^nd Sepapatop. A PERFECT MACHINE. AGENTS WANTED. ron't Believe It. occasionally we meet a man who is doubtful as to the advantages to be derived from the use of a Separator. 4^ But After asinglM week's trial of the Cana- dian Ideal Sejmr- ntor he beconi'-s a Separator c.i- thusiaHt and re- mains so ever after. Oain i n Butter and im- proved (lualily does It. -»d«- ...Canadian Agei i:. for the... SPRINGER POWER SEPARATOR. .Correspondence Invited... dOHrl S. PEflt^CE a CO. Uondon, Ontafio. 160 CllAHLOTTK'l I'fiik Bros. lUK siiip fhiinti i'cartloti .1. T., J)l'(i(llU'»! si I'dkiiiH K. iir retail dry i'lowsc Hros., dry floods. Rattenbury 1 [)r()(iuc'(> ai |{att<'iil)ury H. Stewart, Bri and found kinds of n I'tiion Daiiyin: Weeks \V. A. retail dry r.ank of Nova .Merehants Bai Merchants Hai Archibald P dray and Law r.iiy Shore Ho CHAU liieakey .lohn, CHAUDIKH Atkinson H., IJreakey John, ("HRISTM .Mtl)ouf,'all Mi Mc'Dougall iMi COAL Bowker Far Swift. COL! Coldbrook 1 nianufact Hazelhurst Vi .McEvoy, W. St. John Di iv (JOLLE( Bowker Far ^nd Kiel (Jaudet Mrs. St. Joseph M A Life The interest earning power of The Great- West Life Assurance Company Is the largest ot any Company cloUif; business in Canada. ^^^^__ LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTURERS, ETC.— Continued. (IIAKLOTTKTOWN, V. K. ISLAND. C;0NN'8 MILL9, N. 8. I)eniinf{s J. D. and Soiih, Rrist mill. McPlnTson Aii^UH, Mivw mill. Patter-Hoii Jas., f^encral store. DALHOUHIE, N. B. I't-ak Bros, and Co., coal doalerH and slii|> tliandlt'iH. I'l-ardon .1. T., wliol.^ialo grocer and piddiuM' sliijijx'r. I'cikins K. and Co., wliolesale and l'r.,w'sr'lw,^'*wl.ol..salc and retail | Chislu.lm Alex., general store. ' '"J , ' Haddow (Jeo , general store. Rattenbury N., wholesale grocer and I I^oggie A. and R., gen store and fish d'lr. produce anALE. N. S. Reid G. P, general store. Thomson E. and C, general store. Wilber N. B., tannery. EMERALD, P. E. ISLAND. Craig Albert, general store. Dnffy Patrick, flour and grist mill. Duffy Petfir, saw mill. Hughes Peter^F., general store. The Emerald Dairy Association, cheese A Life Annuity with The Great-West Life Assurance Company is a gilt-edged investment. 161 f I J PROFESSIONAL D!VER. Sii))ii(|ii('H in Troll and Woixlcn SliipH niiulc Tijilit, Siinkt'ii Ciir^ofs Ucfovcrcd, Koulcrl }*rt)|it'll('is Clcart'd and Kiuis Itcplficod. Sketches made of damag:ed and sunken ships. SUKVtiViS MAUfci, + (• 1- KHTIMATtCH ClIVKN. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. «, F. S. HENRION, St. John, West, fl.B. OF Haliyax, N.S. JOHN E. WILSON, ...Manutacturer of..'. Copper and Galvanized Iron Cornices, Skylights, Gutters, Conductors, etc. Copper, Tin and Galvanized Iron Roofing. BSTIMHTHS pORNISHBD. SATISpflCTIOM GUnrinriTBED. Telephone 356. i7 _Sydney Stre et^ St- Johfl, H* ^- BURBELL-JOHNSON IRON CO., Ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. ...MANUFACTURERS OF... fhe only Original NEW SILVER MOON BASE BURNER with Upper and Lower Fire Pot. MODEL GRAND RANGES. John E. Wilson, St. John, N. B. Sole Agent for New Brunswick, _ INCORPORATED J 867. Amherst Boot and Shoe M'f g Co., AMHEf^ST, H- S. HALIFAX BRANCH, 158 Granville Street. This Branch Carries Large Stocks of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers* Orders taken and filled on the spot. We are the principal Maritime distributors of Canadian Rubber Co.'s Rubber Boots & Shoes. ...AL.SO... The Celebrated American Leg" Rubber BootS; ...KNOWN AS... " Woonsocket " and " Rhode Island." -Of which we curry a Large Stock. KNK Mctiicgor ..'')lii F.UI Eureka Wooloi (Miiiit l>anici J (J runt T. and .^ Nelson I), and FKFIHON'A N. S. Steel Co. The Pictou Ci Adams, E. D. .Mliro, .). K., n Austen Bros., taker, E. C, < iieil, A. M. it r.lack Hros. & i;..ak, II. W. ( I'.rown lii'os. A I'.iown, M. S. hrtiwn it Wei) I'.uilock, F. W Carten, 0. .!., ChipmanH.l Cliij)iiian, J. J* Darke, H. 15., Corbett, F. D. Cox, J. P., II ("unard, S. it C Cunningham il DeWolf, T. A Dixon, L. L.r agents. i:rb, E. it Co., Furness, Wi (!iant, Oxley .l()hnoon,W.H .lones, A. (i. it iiongard Bros McAlpine Di Macdonald < McKenzie, H. Morrow, M. Coal Co Neily, J. B., 1 Northup it C( A Life 162 Tlif) con Ancd Term ami Life Plan IsHUPd by The Great- West Life Assurance ConipanyMs the best policy Utr Partiiersliip IiiHiirance. LIST OF FIUMH, MANUFACTUUKH8, ETC—CojUinued. KNFIKIJ), N. H. McUrt'gor ,.')lin, general store. KUKKKA, N. 8. Eureka Woolen Mfg. Co., ltd. (iiiuit Dimicl M., '.{eiieral store. (Irant T. and Sons, tanners, Uiverton. Nelson D. and Son, general store. FEKUOXA .TUNCTION, N. S. N. S. Steel Co., nifrs. of })ig iron. The Pictou Charcoal Iron Co., nifrs. FLAT LANDS, N. B. Mowat J. P., lumber, shingles, etc. StanclifFe F., Iuml>er, shingles, etc. FOKKSTDALE, QUE. (loodhue Hros.,pu1pwood and tan bark. Drumniundville Lumber Co., The. FRASER'S, QUE. Fraser Geo. A., saw aud woolen mills. FREETOWN, 1'. E. ISLAND. Craig Bert, general store. GEOIKJKTOVVN, I*. E. LSLAND. Gordon Hon. [)., shipping and g. s. McOonald and Westaway, shipping, g.s Macdonald A. H. and Ikos., sh'pgi g- « (iLENdAKKV, N. S. Harkness and Sutherland, luml)er. (;HAH.a..1S, N. S. Jilanchard Brenton, general store. GRAND NAHHOVVS, N. S. McDougall M, general store. McNeil Bros., general store. GREENVILLE, N. S. Hunter H,, general store. HALIFAX, N. S. Adams, E. D., manufactuters' agent. .\ll)ro, .). K., manufacturers' agent. Austen Bros., manufacturers' agents, taker, K. C, commission agent, r.ell, A. M. it Co., nianufact'rs agents, liiack Bros, it Co., manufact'rs agents. I Soak, 11. W. C, estate agent. I'.rown Bros, it Co., agents. I'.rown, M. S. it Co., agents. Mrown it Webb, agents. I'.ullock, F. W., agent. Caiten, C. .1., ticket agent. Chipman H. L., Ag-ent, Plant Line. | Clii{)man, J. A. it Co., millers' agents. Clarke, H. B., agent litho co. Corbett, F. D. it Co., S 8 agents. Cox, J. P., millers' agent. Cunard, S. it Co., agts. Royal Mail S. S. Cunningham it Curren, millers' agents. DeWolf, T. A. S. & Son, S. S. ageiits. Dixon, L. L.r ((i.. J. Hamilton it Sons) agents. Krb, E. it Co., millers' agents. Furness, Withy & Co., s. s. agents. Grant, Oxley it Co., manufrs agents. Johnoon,W.H.Co.,ltd.,agts.piant>s,etc. .lones, A. (i. it Co., agts. Dom.IiineS.S. jiongard Bros., agts. hydraulic hoists. McAlpine Directory Co., adv. agts. Macdonald & Co., agts. felt roofing. McKenzie, H. D., agt. I.C.R.Coal M. Co. Morrow, M. R., Agent, Dominion Coal Co. Neily, J. B., ship agents. N'orthup it Cossey, man'frs agents. A Life Annuity with The n- Oland, E. H., man'frs agents. Pickford it Black, S. S. and gen. agts. Roche, Wm., Ag-ent Acadia, Coal Co., ltd. SilVbi', J. & Co., agts. Oxford Mfg. Co. Starp J., Son & Co., ltd., man'frs agents. Swenerton, B., millei's it man'frs agts. (jordoji it Keith, liedding houses. N.S.FurnishVCo.,ltd.,bed'ghouses Hamilton, G. J. & Sons, biscuit m'frs. Moir, Son & Co., biscuit manf'rs. Forbes M'fg Co., bolts, nuts it rivets. Starr M'fg Co., bots, nuts and rivets. Allen, T. C.it Co.,booksellersitstat'nrs. Baptist Bk . it Tract Soc. , books'lrs it stat. British American Book & Tract Deposi- tory, booksellers and stationers. Connolly, T. L., booksellers it stat'nrs. Creighton it Marshall, books'rs & stat. DeFreytas Bros., booksellers and stat. DeFreytas, Chas. S., books'lrs it stat. Grirtin, J. P., bookseller and stationer. Hebb, W. E., bookseller and stationer. Kline, George J., bookseller & stat'nr. Lane & Co., bookseller and stationer. Mackinlay, A. & W., books'lr it stat. Methodi.st Bk. Room, books'lrs & stat. Morton & Co., bookseller and stat'nr. Smith, C. H., bookseller and stationer. Amherst Boot & Shoe Co., m'frs. Heokman, J. W., boot and shoe m'frs, Taylor, Robt. & Co., boot & shoe m'frs Longard Bros., brass it cop. pipe fit'ngR Macdonald & Co., Ltd., brass and copper pipe fittings. Moir, \V. it A., brass A- cop. p. fit'ngs. Dawes & Co., brewers. Halifax Breweries, ltd. N. S. Brewery, A, Keith & Son, proprietors. Rhodes, Curry & Co., b'ld s & con. Bremner Bros., butter it clieese dealers. Davidsci Bros., but. & cheese dealers. Dillon Bi s„ butter .\nd cheese de-.'ers. Eaton, W. it Son, but. & chi^^se u'lrs. Hamilton it Outhit, but. & cheiise d'lr.q. Leaman, J. A. it Co., but. (t cheese d'lrs. Maling,W.A.ito'o.,but.andcheesed'lrs. Mumford Bros., butter and cheese d'lrs. Nicol!e it Tracey, but. and chesse d'lrs. Outhit, C.W., but. ana cheese dealers. Sanford, I. Edwd, but. and cheese d'lrs. Sanford, I. S., but. ana cheese dealers. Shea, P. T., butter and oheese dealers. Smith & Proctor, but. and cheese d'lrs. Tobin, J. it Co., bu;. and cheese dl'rs. Witton it Carroll, but. and cheese d'lrs. Williston. H. L., but. and cheese d'lrs. Gordon k Keith, cab. m'krsifcupholst'rs. N. S. Furnishing Co., ltd., cabinet makers and upholsterers. MurdOC'i'S Nephews, wholesale car- pet d I s and house furnishings. N. S. Furnishing Co., ltd., carpet dealers and house furnishings. Silver, W. & C, carpet dealers and house furnishings, (xlenn & Brown^ cigar nmnnfacturers. t-West Life Assurance Company is a gilt-edged investment. 163 :■ i Fit "it r FURNITURE, CARPETS The S< flflD Home Fursiishings of Every Oescfiption. EXTENSIVE STOCK, LATEST DESIGNS AND LOW PRICES In Evepy Department. When in need of House Furnishing- requisites of any kind, write us for prices. We will g-ive quotations for iroodr delivered anywhere in the Maritime Province.-;. All requests by mail will receive prompt attention, ^OVfl SCOTIA F^^rilSHlNO CO., Litd. O'COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS,^,* 72 to 76 Barrington Street, - - - SI to 57 Argyre Street, HAIilFAX, H- s. DUMFRIES MILLS. SCOTT Bf^OS., ...Manufacturers oK>, High Grade Hollep FlouF. BRANDS :- HEATHER BLOOM. SNOW FLAKE. QUEEN LIL. Gait, Ontario. A. A. MABEE Manufacturer of.. M ^9" DOOFS, Sashes, Blinds and Every Descripiion of... Builders' Materials. Ma in Street^North End, SaJtlt JoHll^ N» B^ 164 Halifax Ci. a iiongard, 1']. .) Mathers, 1. 11 Mitchell, W, }i Morse, .J. E. a Morton, Frehi The C The Security to Policy Holders in The Great- West Life Assurance Company is equal to any Company in the world. LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTUUERS, F/TC.—HALIF AX ~Conli7med. Halifax Cij^ar Co., inamifactuier.". Wiiglit, J as., cigar Hto"e. Acadia Coal Co., ltd., coal. Boak, (i. E. it Co., coal iJ"".!t'rs. Cunard it Morrow, coal dcaitMs. Cunaid, S. A' Co., coil dealers. Dominion Coal Co., ltd., coal d Irs. T. C. R. Coal Mining Co., coal dealers. Lordly, F. J., coal dealer. McKenzie, H. D. & Co., coal dealers. Roche, Wm., coal dealer. Tully, H. C. it Son, coal dealers. Adams, E. D., commission mercliant. Austen Bros., commission mercliants. Baker, E-I^C, commission merchant. Bauld, (JiL.son it Co., com. merchants. Bell, A. M. it Co., com. merchants. Bentley it liayton, com. merchants. Black Bros, it Co., com. merchants. Boak it Bei\nett, com. merchants. Boak, Geo. E. it Co., com. merchants. Boak, Wm. McC, com. merchant. Butler, J. it Co., com. merchants. Carney, M. ife Co., com. merchants. Chipman, J. \. it Co., com. merchants. Collas, Whitman it Co., ltd., com. mer- chants. Corhett, F. 1). it Co., com. merchants. Cox, J. P., coni merchant. Creight(jn, C. A., com. merchant. Creighton, C. E., com. merchant. Croshv, A. B. it Co., com. merchants. Cunard it Morrow, com. merchant. Cunard, S. and Co., com. merchants. Cunningham and Curren, com. m'cht. i)avidson Bros., com merchants. DeWolf, T. A. S. and Son, com. m'chts. Duggan, J. and Sons, com. merchants. I'iagar, M. F., com. merchants. Fad6r & Co,, commission merchants. I''ostei, M. T., com. merchant. Frascr, Jameu, com. merchant. Fraser, Wm. J., com. merchant, 'lorham, J. W. and Co.. com. m'cht. (irant, O.xley and Co., com. merchant. . am' Co., coin, merchant, liongard, l']. J., com. mercliant. Mathers, 1. H., com. merchant. Mitchell, W. and C. H., com. mcrch't. Morse, .J. E. and Co., com. merchant. Morton, Frehill and Co., com. inercli't. Muir, Wm., Son and Co., com, m'cht. Mumford Bros., com. merchants. Musgrave and Co., com. merchants. Neily, J. B., com. merchant. Northup and Cossey, com. merchant. O'Mullin, P., com. merchant. Outhit, C. W,, com. merchant. Ptiters, .John and Co., com. mei'chant. Phelan, J. F. and Son, com. merchant. Pickford and Black, com. merchant. Roche, William, com. merchant. Ross, Hon. Wm., com. merchant. Sanford, T. S., com. merchant. Seeton and Mitchell, com. merchan*-. Seet(m, R. B. and Co., com. merchant. Shand, James, com. merchant. Shaffner, I. B. & Co., com. merch'ts. Shatford Bros., com. merchants. Silver, H. R., com. merchant. Smith and Proctor, com. merchants. Sweet, R. .1. and Co., com. merchants. Swenerton, B., com. mei'chant. Taylor, J. and Co., com. merchants. Tobin, J, tiud Co., com. merchants. Wood, Joseph, com. merchant. Moir, Son & Co., wholesr.le and re- tail confectioners. Consumers Cordag-e Co., ltd., cordage man'frs, i>artmouth. Acadia Roller Mills, corn meal m'frs, Dartmouth. Cox, J. P. corn meal. Cunningham and Curnm, corn m'l m'frs. (Junn and Co., ltd., corn meal m'frs. MatheSOn, R. J., corn meal m'fr, Dartmouth. Moir, Son & Co., corn meal. Siiaffner, I. B. & Co., corn meal. Henrion, F. S. Ma;ine Diver; also St. John, N. B. Brain, R. T., dry goods, wholesale. Kennedy, W. Y.,dry goods; wholesale. Kenny and Co., dry goods, wholesale. Kenny, T. and E., dry goods, wholesale. Murdoch's Nephews, diyg'ds,wh'si. Murphy, J. and M., dry goods, wh'slo. Silver, W. and C, dry goods, wh'sle. Smith Piios., dry goods, wholesale. Smith, (!. M. and Co , dry g'ds, wh'sle. Starr J., Son&Co.,ltd.,eh'ctr'clsup. Macdonald & Co., ltd., engineers and plumbers' brass goods. American E.xpiess Co. Canadian Express Co Dominion Express C(». Maritime Express Co. Fader & Co., Fil^h, wholesale and retail. Bf'vker Fertilizer Agency, Frank Crowe. Jack and Bell, fertilizers. Wilson, A. & Son, fishdealers, wh'sle. Bauld, (ribson and Co., iiour dealers. Boutilier, Gee. F., tlour dealers. Chipman, J. A. and Co., flour dealers. Cox, J. P., flour dealer. Cunningham and Curren, flour dealers. Davidson Bros., flour dealers. Davidson, John and Son, flour dealers. Doyle, A. L. and Co., flour dealers. (Junn and Co., ltd., flour dealers. Moir, Son & Co., flour dealers. Morton, Frehill and Co., flour dealers. Muir, Wm., Son and Co., flour dealers. Roberts, Simpson and Co., flour dealers. Shaffner, I. B. & Co., flour dealers. Tobin, J. and Co., flour dealers. Gordon and Keith, furniture dealers and manufacturers. N. S. Furnishing Co., ltd., furni- ture dealers and manufacturers. Bauld, Gibson and Co., grocers, wh'lse. Billman,Chisholmand Co., groc's, wh'sle. Boutilier, A. M. and Co., groc's, wh'sle. Cronan, John, grocers, wholesale. Davidson Bros., grocers, wholesale. Dillon Bros., grocers, wholesale. Gorham, J. W. and Co., grocers, wh'sle. Harvey, C. H., grocers, wholesale. Lange and Reynolds, grocers, wh'sle. Nicolle and Tracey, grocers, wholesale. Payzant and King, grocers, wholesale. Pyke, G A., grocers, wholesale. Seeton, R. B. and Co., grocers, wh'sle. Smith, A. andW. and Co., groc's, wh'sle. Sweet, R. J. and Co , grocers, wh'sle. Tobin, John and Co., grocers, wh'sle. Wambolt, J. P., grocers, wholesale. Wentzell, H. W. and Co., groc's, wh'sle. : Arthur, W.B. and Co., h'dwreandcutl'y. j Austen, John, hardware and cutlery. I Bell, A. M. and Co., h'dwreand cutl'y. I Black Bros, and Co., h'dwreandcutl'y. : Cragg Bros, and Co., h'dwreandcutl'y. Crowell Bros., liardware and cutlery. Fuller, H. H. and Co., h'dwre and cutl'y. Grant, A. J. and Co., h'dwre and cutl'y. Melvin and Co., hardware and cutlery. Robertson,Wm.andSon,h'dwreandcut. Smith, Geo. E. and Co., h'd'-re and cut. ' i The Great- West Lilo Assurance Company olier the best value in the insurance market. See the Collateral Security Plan. 165 The kitten has nothing to do with this ad any more than juat to see how you "talfe it. fid- Toumsts, Dpummefs Business and Spotting JVIcn everywhere are [)artieularly interested in tlio MATHRinii of which their CLOTHING is made. I'uve wool is PAR EXCELLENCE \\\<- stock re(iuired. It wears well, hohlr* its coh)r and keeps in shape. We combine Absolutely Pure Wool witli tile striclCNt caie and most modern nietliods to prodini.' our famous Oxford Tujecds. The Inter pop Sale at bast Tailors and Stores, To protect our customers wo have a registered Tiade Mark e.msistin-,' of "Tajie woven across the ends of every web," witliout wincli the floods are not genuine OXFORD. Oxford NiTg Co., L'"''**". Oxford, N. S. Stahton Bros. Marble, Freestone Aiid — — ' Granite Works. Office and Show Ruoms, South Side of King Square. STEAM WORKS i No. ? LEINSTER ST., St Jotii]. N. B. Out-of-Town Orders Promptly Attended to.^ H. F. IDDIOLS CleanlnK and Repairing Combination b^^ks put en old Safes, SANK SIFE LOCKS A Specialty Manufa-turpr of Wire Wind- •• (.uarils and Offloe Bailint.'». Also Small Safe; : ir Frivate Kesidenees. Safes destroyed by fire rebuilt, bu . repairing a Specialty, 117 Hill sm- !EAR i. C EPOT :■,"•' ST. JOHN, N.B, Correspondence Solicited Write for Estimates. ^ve y oil tl\ \^oVcm> if go we ►ity y. IV 'or the effect is wiltint;. Have your Laundry done up at day if desired. TEIL-BPHONB 5B XJqgar's Ixaiii^diy, AND DYE WORKS. 28 to H Waterloo Street, St. JOHN, N. B., and HALIFAX, N, S. Stairs, Wm., S ware and ^ Boutilier, Ge Cox, J. P., ha Oreenc, Wm. t Dartnioutl Ilobinson, C, 1 Shaffner.I.B. Carleton Hoi Central House, Halifax Hotel,] liorne House, « (^ueen Hotel, J lievere House, lloyal Hotel, J Victoria Hotel WaverlevHou> The Great W A. H. Mil Urown, M. S. C Levj'and Miclii Ungar's Stes Arscott, S. ant Fordhain, A., Ix>vett, H., lea Whytal, J. T,., lUitler, Jas. an (irace and Gas . I ones, A. (■. a Kelley & GI: McDonald, R. .\lcl)ouj,'all, A, Mullai)'^, .Join. Puuli, .1. and 1 Tobii', .John a Leslie, Hait ai Hoherts, Sini[i Wuizlturj' Lii Peters, .lolin, I'.aker. l' C, lilack and Kli ItrookHthl Mn • '.(.lok field, S. Cliisliolin, VVi l>a\ ison, .Join Deinjistei', .las liiant, .Me.'i,, Hart, H. AM liam/, C •■ ., MacTnnes, -So M(ickint(r.!' , 1 M isener arid ! Rhodes, Cui lioliert- , Siinj Watt, Capt. ^ A Lil'e The Interest earning power of The Great- West Life Assurance Company is tlie largest of any company doing business in Canada. LIST OF FTRMS Is VNUFACTUHERS, ETC. -KsUAF AX -Continued. Stairs, Wm., Son and Morrow, hard- ware and cutlpry, wliolenale. Boutilier, Geo, F„liayaiid feed d'lr. Cox, J. P., liay and feed dealer. (Jreene, Wm. H., hay and feed dealers, Dartmouth. Hohinson, C, hay and feed dealer. Shaffner,I.B.&CoMl'*iyfindfeedd'lrs. Carleton House, F. w. J3owes, prop. Central House, A. M. Payson, prop. Halifax Hotel, H.IIesslein and Sons, p'p. liorne House, J. S. Lonias, prop. Queen Hotel, Jas. P. Fairl)anks, prop. Revere House, Joshua S. Priest, prop. Royal Hotel, J. T. Salterio, piop. Victoria Hotel, Jas. (irant, prop. Waverley House, M isses Romans, p'' ress The Great West Life Assup. Co., A. R. ^Htchell, agent. Brown, M. S. Co., ltd., jewellers, wh'sle. Levyand Michaels, jeweller'^, wholesale. Ungar's Steam Laundry. Arscott, S. and Co., leather dealers. Fordhain, A., leathei' dealer. Ijovett, H., leather dealer. Whytal, J. T,., leather dealer. lUitler, Jas. and Co., licjuors, wholesale, (irace and Gastonguay, licjuors, wh'sie. Jones, A. (■. and Co., li(|Uors, wh'sie. Kelley & Glas«'ey, li-iuors, wh^lc. McDonald, R. N., li(|Uors, wh'sie. Mcl)ouj^all, A. and Ca, lii|Uo s, wh'.sle. .Mullan'N Join , li(|Uors, wh'sie. Pujih, J. and Soi , li(|uors, wh'sie. Tobii', John and C,., licpio t, wh'sie. i>eslie. Hart and Co., lobster e.xporter.s. l{i>l)erts, Simpson and Co., ihsterexp. Wui/l»ui-j' Lud, lol ; xporter. Peters, Joiin, lohslc; t.\;porter. i'.aker, r' C, 'umher dealer, lilack and Flinii, lumber dealers. Ihookfit Id Ihds., In 'lb. , dealers, '••took field, S. M., lumber dealer. Cliisholm, Will; im, lumber dealer. Da\ison, John and Son, lumber deal(Ms Dempstei', Jas. «nd Co., lumber dealers < irant, Alex,, iiiniber dealer. Hart, H. I\!rown Bros, and Co., seedsmen. iUickley .V. H., seedsman. Buckley Bros., seedsmen. Cameron H. W., seedsman. Gunn and Co., ltd., seedsmen. Hattie a id Mylius, seedsmen. I'.i'ggius C E., seedsman. A Life Annuity vMh The Great- West Ls.'«j Assurance Company is a gilt-cdjjcd investment. 167 A. C. SMITH & CO West St. John, N. B. The combix •^ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Hiddliiigs Bran, Chop Feed§, Hay, Butter, £ggs, Cheese, Lard, Pork, Hams, Etc. We are in a position to supply the above g-oods in CAR LOTS or less, to ALL RAIL POINTS, or via Seely Packet Line to Bay of Fundv Ports, at lowest possible prices. ==^=^^^ ^^= Write or wire for quotations. We Are Headquarters in West St. John ...FOR... Live Stock Shippers' Supplies. STABLING ALONGSIDE TRACKS OF C. P. RY. FOR 150 HORSES. Special attention given to Horses, Cattle and Sheep { i export. OUR MOTTO: Lowest Prices and Personal Attention to the filling of all orders placed with us. Reference, Bank of New Brunswick, St. John, N. E. —^ADDRESS :tf- A. C SMITH & CO., WEST ST. JOHN. N. B. 168 Irwin and Sons, s Muraford C. A., s Nova Scotia Nurs Power T. M., see( Saunders and Mc Simpson Bros, an Stevens W. H., s< Creed C. M., ship Crosby A. B. and Cunard S and Co DeWolf T. A. S. Mathers I. H., si Neily J. B., ship Pickford and blac Forbes Manufacti Starr Manufactur Mott J.P.andCo. lirown and Webb Alott J. P. and C Novelty Spice Mi Schwartz W. H., (Iriffith (The) Cyc sporting gooi Sarre N. and Son Sievert .T. G., spo (lordon and Keit N.S.Furnishinf Allan Line, s c Beaver Line, T Son, agents. Canada & Nfld and Co., age Dominion Line agents. Donaldson Lin agents. HAMn Barnes T. G. and Bowkep Fertil E. Fairweatl The G. and (!. Fl The Ossekeagr ! of tinware. HARBOR AU Crispo, Corbett a Webb M. F., gen McDonald Hugh, HARCO Bowlter Fertil: ence Wry. Dorothay J. F., j Saulner Robert, ] McDermott J. W A Life Ad The combined Term and Life Plan Issued by The Great-West Life Assurance Company is the best policy for Partnership Insurance. LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTURERS, ETC.-HALWAX— Continued. Iiwin and Sons, seedsmen. Muraford C. A., seedsman. Nova Scotia Nursery, seedsmen. I'ower T. M., seedsman. Saunders and McLean, seedsmen. Simpson Bros, and Co., seedsmen. Stevens W. H., seedsman. Creed C. M., ship broker. C'losby A. B. and Co., ship broker. Cunard S and Co., ship hrokers. DeWolf T. A. S. and Sons, ship h'krs. Mathers I. H., ship broker. Neily J. B., ship broker. Pickford and black, ship brokers. Forbes Manufacturing Co., skate mfrs. Starr Manufacturing Co., skate mfrs. Mott J. P. and Co., soap and can'lemfrs. Urown and Webb, spice manufacturers Mott J. P. and Co., spice manufrs. Novelty Spice Mills, spice manufrs. Schwartz W. H., spice manufacturers, (iriffith (The) Cycle Corporation, ltd., sporting goods. Sarre N. and Sons, sporting goods. Sievert J. G., sporting goods. (Jordon and Keith, spring bed mfrs. N.S.Furnishing-Ccltdsp'gbedmfrs Allan Line, S Cunard & Co., agents. Beaver Line, T. A. S. DeWolf and Son, agents. Canada & Nfld Line.Furness Withy and Co., agents. Dominion Line, A. (-. Jones and Co, agents. Donaldson Line, Pickford & Black, agents. FurneSS Line, Furness Withy and Co., agents. Manchester Liners, Ltd. Plant Line, H. L. Chipman, agent. Red Cross Line. Acadia Sugar Refinery Co., ltd., sugar refineries at Woodside, Richmond, N. S., and Mcton N. B Starr John Son & Co, Ltd., tele- grapiiic and telephone supplies. Brander Robert, undertaker. (Jray Charles W, undertaker. Gray James A, undertaker. McKenna Peter, undertaker. Snow John and Son, undertakers. Spencer Jos., undertaker. Brown, M.S. and Co., wtchm'kr and jw'lr Carr, James, watchmaker and jewellei*. Carson, Henry, watchra'krand jeweller. CIeverdon,W.H.,watchm'kr and jew'lr. Cogswell, R. H., watchm'kr and jew'lr. Cornelius, Julius, watchm'kr and jew'lr. Johnson, T. C. and Sons., watchmaker and jewellers. LePine, R. T., watchmaker and jew'lr. Levyand Michaels, wtchm'kr and j'wlr. Newman, W. H., watchm'kr and jw'lr. Nye, Wm. H., watchmaker and jw'lr. Schaefer, H. and Son, watchmaker and jewellers. Bauld, Gibson and Co.,W. Tndiam'chts. Boak and Bennett, W. I. m'chts. Boak, (ieo. E. and Co., W. I. m'chts. Butler, Jas. and Co., W. I. m'chts. Carney, M. and Co., W. I. m'chts. DeWolf, T. A. S. and Son,W. T. m'chis Hart, Levi and Son, W. I. m'chts. Hart, R. T., W. I. m'chts. Jones, A. (J. and Co.. W. I. m'chts. Mitchell, G. P. and Son.s, W. I. m'chts. Mitchell, W. and C. H., W. I. m'chts. Taylor, J. and Co., W. I. m'chts. Thompson, J. T., W. I. m'chts. Tobin, John and Co., W. T. m'chts. Acadia Coal Co., coal. Boak, G. E and Co., wood and coal d'Irs. Cunard and Morrow, wood and c'l d'lrs. Cunard, S. and Co., wood and coal d'lrs. Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Grant, Alex., wood and coal dealer. Greene, Wm. H.,wood and coal dealer, Dartmouth. I. C. R. Coal Mining Co. MacKenzie,H.D.andCo„w'dandc'ldlr. Roche, Wm„ wood and coal dealers. Tully, H. C. and Son, wood and c'l d'lrs. Warner, Edward, wood and coal dealer, Dartmouth. Crac" Bros, and Co ,woodenware ra'frs and dealers. Gordon and Keith, woodenware m'frs and dealers. Merlin, 0. C, w'dnware m'frs and d'lrs. N.S. Furnishing' Co., Ltd., wooden. ware m'frs and dealeis. Parker and Taylor, woodenware m'frs and dealers. Peters, John and Co., woodenware m'frs and dealers. Thompson, George, woodenware m'frs and dealers. HAYWARIVS, N. H. HAMPTON. N. H. HASTINGS, N. S. Barnes T. G. and Son, general store. jy,,„,^„ j. g general store. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, Jas. Hastings House. E. Fairweather. ^. . ,, Caledonian Hotel. The G. and G. Flewelling Manfg Co. The Ossekeag Stamping Co, mfrs of tinware. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, H. HARBOR AU BOU(^HE, N. S. :UoCully. Crispo, Corbett and Co., general store i hkvthfrtoN N S Webb M. F., general store. [ HKATHERTON, N. S. McDonald Hugh, McDonald House. Chisholm W. C, general store. HARC!OURT, N. B. McDonald Angus, general store, Bowker Fertilizer Agency, Clar ence Wry. Dorothay J. F., general store. Saulner Robert, general store. McDermott J. W., hotel. HOPE WF I J., N. S. I Dunbar J. M., general ston;. i McLeod Robert, general store. I Scotia House, hotel. HUNTER RIVER, P. E.. ISLAND. McGrath Peter, general store. McLood liros., general store. Pattison Jas., Hour and lumber mills. McMillan Mrs. R. S., hotel. INUIANTOWN, N. B. Sullivan D., general store. ION A, N. S. McDonald James C, general store. McDonald John, general store. ISLE VERTE, QUE. Bcrthrand L. A., general store. Cote Chas., hotel and general store. Lavalle (!., general store. Movency O., hotel. Prefontaine Bros., dairy products. A Life Annuity with The Great- West uHq Assurance Company is a ffilt-edged iuveiitiueut. 160 Sii' \i Ttie Ossekeag Slampiiig Go. ...nANlIFACTlIRERS OF... Pieced, Stamped and Japanned Tin Ware and Enamelled Ware. Ask your dealer for Ossekeag Enamelled Tin Ware — ^ SEE THAT GOODS BEAR THE TRADE MARK "OSSEKEAG." Hampton, New Brunswick. Kerr & Robertson, WHOLESALE HARDWARE In ail its branches. p Oils t\\}(\ Qlt^ss. 43 , 45^ 47 Dock Str eet, ST. JOHN* N- B. .TAr(,?UE Pidvclay Wm., I Doyle J. P., jfe Doyle M. P., li llfiildow (Jeorj; .lAMKS Piittersoii !>., ros., ltd LANS! .McKav .lolin I Cloutier l'](loua LanjielifM" Ones Poitras .loseph Clark A. D., -,'( Carrier A. and (Couture (>. and Couture .M., sli Dion O. J,, (In (lastinguay C, (luenette ( IJernier T., Ho l.awlor .1. A., Lawlor W., Co Sanders A., St, 170 When you arc ready to iiiniirc hoc an Affcnt of The Groat- West Life Ashii ranee Company. He can Have you money. IJST OF KIUMS, M.\MI"A("l'll!i;i!S, \"\V. (J„„i;,ni,,l. .TAf'QUKT RIVKR, X. 1!. Iifirc'lay Wm., hotel. Doyle .1. P., jfeneral store. Doyle M. P., liotel. Ifdildow (Jeoi'f^e, f^enei'fil store. .lAMKS 1!IV|;R, X. S. Piitteisoii D., iienenii store. KKXSlXtlTOX, I'. H. ISLAM). . \\(\i\r K. H. and Co., j^eiiera! store. BowkepFertlizerAg'ency,.Vii(lrew Howness. r\ensiiii,'toii Dairy Co., Iiiilter, etc. Clark Henry, Clark's Motel. Leslie H. A., Commercial i[otel. (HALPEtjIIK. I'. K. I. ;■ WW.V.A KIl')M STATION.) McNutt Hon. IVter, i,'enei'al store. IJeairsto (ieor;j;e, Xortli Sliorc House. KiXdsm •!!(;, (,»ri:. King IJros., ltd., pulp wood, etc. I.AX.SDOWXH, X. S. .McKay .lolin It. i/AXSH .\ cii.Ks, (.»ri:. Cloutier l']douard, ;.;eneral store. LangelifM" Onesime, i,'eneial st- ic. Poitras .losepli N., saw mill. ij:it('hks cjikhk, n. s. Clark A. D., j^enera! store. I.KVIS, iiVV.. Carrier Laine & Co., machine shop. Carrier A. and i"'ils, jfenei'al store. Couture* (». and H., .i,'enei-al stoie. Coutun^ M., shoe store. Dion (). J., drug store, (iastingnay C, gi'ocerv store. (■uenette Ceo., watchmaker. Ijanihert .\. (■., groceiv store. .Mercier and Co., printers. .Michaud .1. P>., dry g(K)ds store. llobii.aille P., coal, firewood and sfilt. The Standard Pioot Co., ltd., nifts hoots TlioinpHon .)., wholesale tlour and grain V^eilleux A., drug store. Peoples' IJank of lialifax. Hernier T., Hotel du Peuple. Lawlor J. A., Kennebec Hotel. Lawlor W., Commercial Hotel. Sanders A., St. Laurent Hotel. i.isLKT. (,»ri:. Caihonneau.v < )., geneial store. fludon .). 1!,, general store. Pouliot A. T., yeneral store. MAcr.^N, X, s. Bowker Fertilizer Ag-ency, f I larrison. Haikness !)., lurnlxM'. <.lin .rose|)h, private hoai'ding house, llipley 1''. iiiid ('(»., coal, etc. Cai'on Portin J'. 11., private himrding house. IMourde A., hotel. i.i'i'ii.K .Mirns, (,)ri;. Astle M A, general store. Astle Wm, general store. Choumard Fi. H., general store (Jai(l( C general store, Landry A., general store iarrivic icvasseu (J. C r L. C general store. licnera I St oi'e. Masse S., general store. Macnider Jolin, general store 1 eilelier (i. L ireneral stoic MADDIXCTOX FALLS. (.>IK ISruneau !•'., saw mill. Daveluy .\dolphe, general store. Dominion I'api-r Co., paper, fjamothe and Pr'oult, saw mill. Masse H., shoes. MrlXTVIICS L.\Ki;, ('. I!. ]McIj«!od John and Son, general store. Mori'ison Vs . I!., general store. .McKIXXON'S IfARHOK, X. S. Price liros. and Co., lumber dealers. . I'ryderi D. .1., general store. Seaside House, NN'm. Astle and Uros .Mel ver H. F., general store. Cascade House, •). .Macnider, prop. Turriff Hall. It. TnrrilV, prop, (ireen Hall, Alex. 'riiiiiiV, prop. LOCAX'S TAXXKIIV. X. S. LOg-an DOUg-al. ge letal store. Log-an's Tannery. L()X!)(»xi)i;i;i!V, X. s. Bowker t< Londondei'iy Iron Co., iron pi'odiicts .\l( IMIKItSOX'S, X. S. Holmes D., general store. .Mi:.\|)()\VVILLH, X. S. l''rasei' .Vlexandi c, gen(>ral store. Murray Pros., general store. .Mi;.Mi;.\.M(()(»K, X. |{. McManus .1. AV., general store. •e. er Fertilizer Ag-ency, Lay McManus J. P,., g(.neral stori )ii and .McDorman. ' i^'H'ny .1. P., g M„.,.;s KuKM '."N " | Copehu.d M ., general storc. j Copeland .Michael, hotel. i .MKTAl'KDIA, (,(UE. llll^l>Kl:l;^■. ) , P>igney |i. S., general store. | i Waverley House. ! i I Doiron K., gcMieral store. KUKAT vu.i.am; (.-, Mu.Ks KuoM '-'M-'N , Ke,j,,„„„ H. A., general Htore. "'■""^•* Ciilis .las. and Co., general store. Londonderry Hotel. j Pulton .A., general store-. { Layton and .McCorman, geiiCral store. Annand David, general store. Lantz and Co., lumber. ;,>Ass K.v,:,: (17 mh.ks kiiom ,.„snoNm;i-.v.; ^ ^^^t^ e^„,^,.^ gp^^,.^, ^^^^,^ Union I'^urn and Mdse Co. MILFOKI), X. S. LOKXE, X. S. Dunbar L., general store. .MILLERTOX, N. B. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, (if |{. V'aundfM'bock. ]\Iiller's 'l'annin<' FiXtract Co McKay James, grist and saw mills. ; Miller T. C. and Co., general store. :i:;', »' A Life Annuity with The Clreat-West Life Assurance Company is a j»ilt-edge Paquet L. V., <^ Alford A. K., fj MilltT Alfred, H Archibald C. S. BezaiiHon K., jf Bowker Ferl H. Edgett hreau J. R., bt Cole E. C. and Cowling Win. a Dominion Cottt Eastern Oil Co Fairweather l>i Faulkner W. I Fawcett Clias.,( Ferguson VV. F Flanii'^an Janic Gross & Daw Hour, feed, Harris J. H. ai Harri.s E. A., f Higgins L. and Humphrey J. u Imperial Oil Ijea Paul, mfr Legere Z. M., , Magee J. S., g Marnie J. S. ai Masters, J. E , McSweeney P. Moncton Carpi Moncton M'f'nj Record Found i Held F. P. & commissio Robertson and Ross J. M. , ge Smith B. E., f Spencer G. O., Sumner Co., h Thompson E. Toombs and Si Wallace J. M. Weldon W. M Winter J. and 172 LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTURERS, W^C— Continued. I MILL STREAM, QUE. Somerby J. D., luinVier dealer. MISCOUCHE, I'. E. ISL.ANl). UesRoohe Gilbert, general store. DesRoche H. V., general store. Oillis A. C, general store. MITCHELL, (/UE. Church, Mitchell and Fee, lumber, dirardin A., saw mill. Paquet L. V., general store. MOFFAT'S, N. H. Alford A. K., general store. Miller Alfred, shingle mill. MONCTON, N. B. Archibald C. S., boots and shoes. Bezanson K., jeweller. Bowkep Fertilizer Agency, W. 11. Edgett. lireau J. R., boots and shoes. Cole E. C. and Co., gents' furnishings. Cowling Wm. and Co., dry goods. Dominion Cotton Mills Co., co'tn mfrs Eastern Oil Co., oils. Fairweather liros., drugs. Faulkner W. H., gents furnishings. Faweett Chas.,eoi nmeal and linbr mills Ferguson W. F., dry goods. Flanagan James, dry goods. Gross & Dawson, wh'sle and retail, tlour, feed, etc. Harris J. H. and Co., wh'sle groceries Harris E. A., gents' furnishings. Higgins L. and Co., boots and shoes. Humphrey J. A. and Son, grist mill. Imperial Oil Co., oils. Jjea Paul, mfr of doors, sashes, etc. Legere Z. M., jeweller. Magee J. S., general store. Marnie J. S. and Co,, gts' furnishings. Masters, J. E , coal. McSweeney P., dry goods. Moncton Carpet and Furniture Co. Moncton M'f'ng Co., mfrs of hay presses Record Foundry and Machine Co. Reid F. p. & Co, wh'sle grocers and commission merchants. Robertson and Givan, general store. Ross J. M., gents' furnishings. Smith B. E., furniture. Spencer G. O., drugs. Sumner Co., lumber, groceries, etc. Thompson E. J., jeweller. Toombs and Son, com. merchants. Wallace J. M. and Co., rstail groceries Weldon W. McK., coal. Winter J. and S., coal. Bank of Montreal. Bank of Nova Scotia. Merchants' Bank of Halifax. American Hotel. Brunswick Hotel, Geo. McSweeney MONTMA(!NV, QUE. Belanger A., agricultural implements. Fournier Jos., general store. Mont nagny Machine Works, foundry. Normaud J. B. and Bro., cabinet mkrs Protean J. V., general store. I5ernier Miss G., 1. C. U. Hotel. Fournier N., National Hotel. Letourneau L., Hotel Montnuigny MOOSE I'ARK, QUE. The Drummond FiUmber Co., bark, etc MORELL, P. E. ISLAND. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, H. D. McEwen. McEwen H. 1)., general .store. Morrell Dairying Co., cheese. MOUNT STEWART, P. E. I. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, H. Coffin. Clark S. C, lobster and fish packer. Feehan H. F., general store. McLeod P. W., general mercantile agt Mount Stewart Dairying Co , cheese. MULIJRAVE, N. S. Clancy P., general store. Hadley G. B., Dominion coal agent. Keating J., Acadia coal agent. Loggie A. and R., fish. Grant P. A., Seaside Hotel. McLeod R., McLeod House. Murray D., Murray House. Wheaton C, Central House. NAPPAN, N. S. Coates R. T., general store. Corbett Silas, hay dealer and shipper. Carter Mrs., Carter's Hotel. McKay Mrs. A. F., Private Hotel. NASH'S CREEK, N. B. Currie John, general store. McLean R., sash and door factory. McNair N., lumber. McNair D., general store. NAUWKJEW AUK, N. B. Hill Richard, saw mill. Trueman Thomas P., general store. 173 NEWCASTLE, N. B. Brown ilann's, general store. Call R. R.. coal and V. S. Consulate. Clark, Skillings and Co., spool wood. Creaghan J. D., dry goods. Fairman R., foundry. Fish C. E., stone ((uarry. Hennessey P., geneial store. Hickson W. A., lumber and shingles. McMurdO L. B., merchant tailor. Park C. P., hardware, etc. Ritchie D. &■ J. and Co., luml)er. Street E. liCe, drugs and fancy gootls. Williston H. and Co., jewellers. NEW (JLASfJOW, N. S. Hlanchard, Bentley it Co., dry goods. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, A. C. Bell. Cameron John, commission meichant. Carmichael J. W. and Co., ltd. Douglass and Co., general store. Eastwood James, wholesale jeweller. Eraser, Eraser and Co., dry goods. Fraser Bros., foundry and machine sh'ps I^yton G. B. and Co., dry goods. Layton and Rennie, dry goods. Matheson T. and Co., ltd., engineers. McGregor R. and Sons, whsle groceries McNeil W. P. & Co., agric'tl implm'ts. New Glasgow Milling Co., ltd., feed, etc Nova Scotia Steel Co., Ltd. Steel Harrow Co., steel harrows. Norfolk House, Hugh Murray. Vendome Hotel, D. McDearmid. I, NEW MILLS, N. B. Hoegg D. W. and Co., lobster packers Prescott Lumber Co., lumber. Windsor J. T., general store and fish. NICOLET, QUE. Ball George, saw mill. Beauchemin T., dry goods. Beaudry E. N., hardware. Giroux C. H., general store. McCaffrey Charles, lumber. Duval Ernest, hotel. Rochette O., liotel. NORTON, N. B. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, H. Heine. Byrne J. W., saw mill. Perkins E. L., general store. Price J. E., general store. W. : l-i i I MARITIME WAREHOUSE. This I)iiil.(liii^' is well lighted and voiitihiti^d, litted with Hydraulic Elevator, and is luisiirpassed for storage [)ur})oses, for botli Bonded and Free Goods. jQmm w. mmmmmmm » Broker and Commission Merchant^ 'I* * .Qt InuM M R XOIJTH s Archibald & Ci Bowker Fertll 'I'liimijisoii iV' i'orlx's juul Aicli (iiuiiKiri Daniel, i (innunii Miiiiiij^ . Ilackctt ('. 1111(1 ' lM,-,'mli; , .1. W., McKenzie K. R Nortli Synily Mill I'ailiidj,'!' I'nos., Salter S., liimWer Suiter Josejili, sli Smitli |). A., slii Tlminpsdii A. ('. \ rus., i{e I'.elinulil Hotel, ! Nnrlli Sidney 11 \'eil'l., Hour i Smiey 1''. I'" , I II III (Iruiidin (L, lioti ()'LK.\I!V, Bowker Ferti l'>arelay. O'l^eary Daiiyini Turner IL \V., ^ Harclay .Limes, 1 llarnhill 1 1. Iv, ; Itarnliill T. A., n Hart, J. S., j^eiK McLean Daniel, American Furnit l>ent \j., general Bowker Fertil lioss and Ci Cumberland !Mai Dunsmon; \Vm., Kntser IL, gener lligliet .Limes, g McAusland K. A IJS'r OF KFliMs, MANl'FACTrUKUs, KTC. (J„i,ii„,' I'aitiidj^c Ihos., t'diiiuhy. Salter' S., hiinlier and hmise t'liriiishiiij^s | Salter Joseph, ship hroker. j Smitli l>. A., sliip ln'oker, Thohipsoii A. ( ". and ('n,, sl((\('s, cic. \'ooi,'hl Itliis., ;L;encijd slure. lielnionl Hotel, Mrs. .1. | ). M. Donald Vorlli Sydney Motel,.!. Ilatheson. \'endonit! Hotel, John Smith. Noiri'll WK.ST, \. It. Sinclair K., ifeneral store u-id luinher. Noirni \vii/isiiii!i;, i'. k. i. ! ISaiderslon Howard, ^^rist and saw mills; Bowker Fertlizer Agency, .M. Lean r.ros. MrLean Hms., i,'eneral store. North Wiltshire Dairyini^ Co., eiieese. OLD L.\i\K LO.M), C.tLK. .Marit^ !>., Ilonr nulls. Souey l'\ I'', liimlier and shinj,'ie mills (Irondin (!., iiotel. ()'!d:.VHV, !'. K. ISN.WD. Bowker Fertilizer Ag-ency, las. liarelay. (>'Leary Dairying; Co., eiieese. 'I'lirner H. W., ,i;eneral store. r>arclay .lames, hotel. ONSLOW, \. S. Ilarnhill J I. Iv, j^eneral store. liarnhill T. A., saw mill. ol!.\N.\Lh;. N. S. Hart, .L S., j,'eiieral store. -McLean Daniel, gciiera' store. 0.\K0K1>, N. S. American Furniture Co., fiirniturt* mfs I Sent L., {general store;. Bowker Fertilizer Ag-ency, James lioss and Co. Cumberland Manufacturing Co., ltd. Duiismore Wni., tinware and hardware; l'Va.ser IL, general store. Highet .lames, groeerii's and tVuit. McAuslaiid V. A., jeweller. Oxford Manufacturing- Co.. Ltd.. tweeiis, ilaniii'ls, etc. ().\t'ord Foundry and Machine Co. Patton H. .\., hardwaie and tin\\aie. I{oss .1. VV. and Co., grist mill. Slack and Henley, general store. Slade I'., geneial store. Wood IL and A., flour and lumhi-r. DuU'erin lluti'l. Oxford Hotel. 0\l'()l;|) .ILNCTION. N S. Bowker Fertilizea Ag-ency, Ceo. Oxley. Colliurn Stephen, Hoti'l Sterling. Hunter Mis., Hotel (llolie. I'.MNSLk' .U:N("|-|oN, N. Ii. IJastian Mis., groceries. l'.\.s,s.\KK.\(;, \. IS. Iteaton Duncan, saw mill. l'i:\oliS(H'lS, N. I!. Bowker F. tilizer Ag^ency. .Mfnd {'"reiv.c. Chadwi^ll House, Chas. Kelly, iproji. ."nmn ati-.Eui WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872 4503 ^1, k, ^ K ( • GEO. L. BARBOUR, JWEdjros, -z^^ilt^^ Wholesale Groce r > Dried and Pickled P lOrl ^ Specialty. %^ SOUTH WHARF and WARD STREET, ' 8T. JOHN, N. B. ...Manufacturers of... Lumber, Laths, Palings, Herring Boxes, Nail Keg Staves and Heads* SAINT JOHN. - N. B. REIB BROTKBRS, ...Wholesale am' Retail Dealers in... WALL PAPERS, -"oiJs indow Shades, ^ w.'."'* ''""°*' CURTAIN POLES tf TRIMMINGS, Etc, Samplaa Sent on nppllaatlon. iiKs£i!«5?^ST. JOHN, N. B. C. H- PETEf^S' S0|4S, CITY TANNERY. ESTABLISHED 1852. ...il'Lanufacturers of... Carriage C§ Furniture Trimming Leat/iers In Whole Hides. .ALtC. PATENT AND ENAMEL SHOE LEATHERS. Sole, Harness, Imitation Goat, Glove Grain, Buff and Split Leathers. N, B.— Highest Cash Prices paid for Hides, Bark and Tallow. 279 TO 287 Union Steet. GATS. FEED. FLOUR. HAY. = PRODUCE WHOLESALE GFain -^Feecl. CAR LOTS Direct Shipments to Any Point. Low Quotations for Export. PETERS' WHARF. Harper C, coal Johanson Mrs." McLaughlan Jo Roach Wm., gr McDonald Johr McDonald Edw McDonald H. 1 Cameron Mrs. . McTnnis F., Fa McPherson J. 1 Colpitis T. D., Jones T., gener McLaughlin D. Dorant and Co Dorant Wm., ^ rORT HII BoUum George IJrown J. W., Nevin L. M., 1 Yoo Hon. Join niack and Co., Bowker Fei Mathison Stewait James Wilson A., ha; Chapman Mrs Chappell P., I Woodlock E. J 176 LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTURERS, KTC-Conlinued. ill POINT T)U CHENE, N. B. Harper C, coal and com. merchant. Johanson Mrs.* A., groceries. McLaughlan John, general store. Roach Wm., groceries. McDonald John, hotel. McDonald Edward, hotel. POINT TUPPER, N. S. McDonald H. K., general store. Cameron Mrs. John, American House McTnnis F., Farquhar House. McPherson J. D., Central House. POLLETT RIVER, N. B. Colpitis T. D., grist mill. Jones T., general store and saw mill Mclaughlin D. J., saw mill. POMPQUET, N. S. Dorant and Co., retail grocers. Doiant Wm., general store. PORT HILL, P. E. ISLAND. BoUum George, fishing privileges. lirown J. W., general merchant. Nevin L. M., hotel. Yoo Hon. John, general store. PUliWASH, N. S. Black and Co., general store. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, J. Mathison. Stewait James and]Son, tanners. Wilson A., hay. Chapman Mrs. Wm., Hotc. Acadia. Chappell P., American House. Woodlock E. D., Central House. PUOWASH JUNCTION, N. S. Martin J. A., flour, grain, potatoes, etc Ouellette R., flour and groceries. Talbot J. A., general store. Langhan L., Langhan Hotel. St. Laurent A. and Co., hotel. St. Laurent F., Rimouski Hotel. Bowker Fertilizer Ag'ey J. Eaton Eaton J. H., general store. Oxley Herbert, prodnce.j RICHMOND, N. S. Acadia Sugar Refining Co., ltd., mfrs sugar, etc. Creighton Isaac and Sons, gen'l store. Dominion Cotton Mills Co., Ltd. (Junn and Co., millera, etc. Henderson and Potts, mfrs of paints. Hillis Jes. and Son, iron foundry. RIMOUSKI, QUE. Allard S. F. general store. Couillard, Fils and Co., genera store. Langlois .loseph, general store. Lepage H. G., general store. RIVIERE DU LOUP, QUE. Belle S, photographer, Fraserville. Binet Ct A, general store Canada Paper Co., litd., pulp mill. Carrier G, agricultural implen ents Damiens and Co, general store Dion N, hardware and coal 'ube and Fils, wholesale flour, etc Dube E, lumber, hay and shingles Fraserville Electric Light Co Girard J 0, gen'l store, Fraserville liachance and Fils, saw mills Latimer and Legare, agric'l impl'ments Levasseur L H, general store Pelletier N G, horses and hay Pelletier, Fils and Co, saw mill Poirier P E, general store Richard and Roy, groceries Saindon J F, general store So Hilaire F X, jeweller Savard E, carriages Therriault T, gen'l store and fish Tremblay George, tanner Viel Joseph, general store Watei'son and Proulx, foundry Peoples Bank of Halifax La Ran(i[ue Jacques Cartier Aubut and Frere, Hotel Belle Vue BouUnger A, Fraserville Hotel Charest E, Hot« Vendome Crierie Frazer. Chateau Royal Desjardins Miss, Maison Blanche H't'l Gagnon E, Commercial Hotel Piuze L T, Venise House RIVER JOHN, N. S. BowkerFertilizerAgency.PtJrant Burnham and Morrell, shipping Gratto and McDonald, shipping Kitchen James, lumber mill I^ngille D H, lumber and shingle mill Munroe D A, M D, retail drug store McLean House RIVIERE QUELLE, QUE. Dionne Chas, general store Dionne A, general store Dube James, general store Guy A, mineral waters RIVERSDALE, N. S. McMullea F G (Truro), lumber Primrose Bros (Pictou), lumber FIVER DENYS, N. S. Macdouald James, general store McLeod Alex, general store RIVER PHILIP, N. S. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, M F Shipley. Bragg Chas and Son, general store Schurman Frank, lumber Shipley M T, general store ROCKINCHAM, N. S. Davison John and Son, general store ROGERSVILLE, N. B. Buckley J D, lumber Chaisson and Gallant, general store Gaudet J D, general store Maloney J, general store Melanson D, general store Rogersvilla Dairy Co, butter Landry F C, hotel O'Brie'n M, hotel Poirier J P, hotel ROTHESAY, N. B. Bowker Fertilizer Ageuv , W E Thomson Gilbert Bros, general store Moss Glen Mfng Co, matches, etc Robertson J R, general store Thomson W E, general store Pugsley D A, Hotel Belle View ST. ALEXANDER, QUE. Belanger Alexis, lumber mills Donfour J, hotel I-aforest J E, hardware Michaud Wm, lumber mill ST. ANACLET, QUE. Pineau A, lumber and shingle mills St Laurent J A, general store Turcotte V, lumber. ST. ANDRE, QUE. Desjardins and Marquis, cheese faot'ry Gagnon J G and Son, general store 1 Marchand W, general store 177 li The Canada Atlantic t^ailoiay IS THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN ]V[ontPeal and Cttama. 6 TRAINS DAILY 6 Connects at Ottawa (same Depot) with the Ottaiua, AFDpFioF & Parry Sound Railoiay. This Lino runs througli tlu- Iinst l-'isliiiii,' and Hunting , carding and saw mills ST. AKSKNi:, (H'H. April, lifibrit^ and Co., butter factory (iilbert Honore, general store ST. BKUNO, (H'K. I'.li."!' F, general store (uellet Chas, saw mill ST. CHAKLKS .lUNCTlOX, (.lUE. Arsenault O, general store. Arsenault H, general stoie Carrier and Drolet, general store (ionthier (Jeorge, furniture dealer (ionthier Jos, saw and carding mills bevallee John, geneial store Uoyer F, general stoi'i' (ioulet Mrs P, hotel (ionthier P, pri'^ate boarding ST. CVHII-I.i:. (>»ri- Helliveau J K, saw and grist mills Caron A, general store. Lafontaine and l^avoie, general stoit- beblanc F X, cairiages Tlierou.\ M, hotel ST. KDOrAKI), <,ilK. Parent A, lumber ST. KLOIK, (,>li:. Desjardines P, geneial stor*;. Dumont F, geneial store, baf ranee J C, general store Hioux T and Fils, shingle mill ST. FAK ;I<;NK, >)VK. Deslandes L, geiunal store St Sauveur J, gc^neral store Vadenais V, carriages ST. FAHIKN, *)VK. Audet U P, cheese factory Vallancourt F, Itnbr and shingle mil ST. FRANCOIS. <.>l-K. Couture 1^, general stole Dalgneault F .\, general store Dumas P, general store (Jeridron J S, hotel Key L () and C'n, geneial store ST. (iKK.MAlN, (HK. IJeihrmeur A, live stock I Eddy C F and CJ W, iiay, straw, etc Houle P, general store Laferte Jos, gi^neral store Landry F, sash and door factory Ijt'tendre .Joseph, general store Watkins W J, lumbr and grist mills Hastien H, (iiaiid Central Hotel Champagne 11, Intercolonial Hotel ST. HKLKNK, i)VK. Ciienard M, general store Martin li P, general store ST. HKNRl, QUE. Conet T., hotel. Fortier A,, cheese. •jtenest L. '!'., general store. ST. HENRI JUNCTION, QUE. Carrier Joseph, live stock l)emers (ieorge, groceries Ouellet George, shingles ST. HUBERT, QUE. Charon A., hotel. Charon F., general store. ; Uobert T., iiotel. I ST. IIV.\('1\THI-;. <,»UE. I lieiiiier and Cu. llmir. gniin, etc 1 iiertrand I'' .\, t'(iUMank St Hyaeinthe Pxink (iamaska Iiotel (iranfl Hotel (Jttawa Hotel 179 ST. JEAN CHRVSOSTO.ME, t^UE. I>reak(!y Oeorge, general store iireakey John, lumber mills, etc Cantin P, g(!neral store ST JE.VN PORT JOLl, QUE. Houigault E, giuieral store Chouinanl J. IJ., general store Laval le«^ F, general store Morin A, general store Caron F, hotel Fournier (i, hotel ST. .lOSElMI, QUE. Bourget P and Co Larrive M, groceries Puel Fjd , box manufacturers. ST. LAMBERT, UE. i'.eauehemin Jean K, cheese factory. IJeauehemin Mois, four, etc. Decoteau Philip, tanner. (Jirard ^- Lupien, saw and grist mills. McMahon Michael, hotel. Provencher Severe, hotel. Shediac Boot »^ Shoe Co., ^■^m Ladies' Fine Goods a Specialty. Manufacturers of •■• LUMBERMEN'S and FISHERMEN'S BOOTS. Uie ttiake the handsomest and h^T*^ ■■ Liadies' Shoe ON THE MAnKBT. ALL GOODS STAMPED. f. E. HOIiUflll & GO., WholeMie and Retail. Fine Wall Papers, Window Shades, etc. PICTUI^E Ft^flMIflC- ja King 5treet. ST- JOHH. H« ^- Tourists and Hunting I'artie* desiring skins dreosfd will find it to their advantage to correspond with DAVID L CARMICHAEL — ^CURRIERA^ Manufacturer of- Heavy Leathers and Calf Skins — from the rough. Oil Tanned, Lace .nd Larragan Leather. Lamb Skin Sleigh Robes -»<« Mats. Skins of all kinds of wild animals and cattle dressed for robes and other purposes. Cor. North & George Sts., ftj .lOMN, N . B. ENGINEERS. FOUNDRY and WORKS Deep Water Terminus of the I. C. Railway, -LOWER COVE, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ST. OCTAV ST. PASCH ST. PERPE': ST. PETER'S ] ST. PHILIPPE ] 180 LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTURERS, ETC.— Continued. ST. OCTAVE, QUE. Cote P., general store. Perosier E., carriage and cheese mfr. Dube F., general store. Landry .\. C, general store. Langlais L. M., general store. Landry T., hotel. Tardif H., hotel. ST. PASCHAL, QUE. Beaulieu Z., shing leand lumber mill. Berube P. J., general store. Chapleau E., general store, Herbert A., general store. Pelletier O., shingle and lumber mill. Pelletier Mrs C, hotel. Roy Leon, hotel. ST. PERPETUE, QUE. Beauchemin Eugene, cheese. Houle it Co,, general store. Rousseau Onesime, general store. ST. PETER'S P. E. ISLAND. Anderson L., general store. Balderstone Geo. D., flour mill. Bowker Fertilizep Agency, L. P. Doyle. St. Peter's Starch Co., mfrs of starch. Sullivan J. P., general store. Fraser Mrs. (Dr.), hotel. McLean Mrs. Hugh, hotel. ST. PHILIPPE DE NERI, QUE. Dionne F., general store. Lavoie J., general store. 1 ST. PIERRE, QUE. Lavallee F. X., hotel. Lesperance E., luml)er n.ills. ST. ROiMUALl), QUE. Atkinson Henry, lumber and saw mill Begin Geo., dry goods. Bour&saa Edouard, grocer. MarcauH Paul, general store. Pelletier E., general store. ST. ROSALIE, QUE. Hamel G., grocer. Paille Jos., shoes. ST. SIMON, QUE. Albert T., general store. Bernier E. & Co., general store. Danjou M,, general store. I Nicole A. & Co., dairy products. Caron G., hotel. ST. VALIER, QUE. Corriveau Horace, butter factory, Lemarre F. X., general store. ST. WINCELAS, QUE. Heon J. C, general store. Lupien A., general store. Thibeaultau A., cheese factory. Talbot J., saw mill. SACKVILLE, N. B. Ayer Manufacturing Co. Black J. L. & Son, general store. Bowker Fertilizep Agency, A. J. Tingley. Dixon A. H., prop Intercolonial Hotel Enterprise Foundry Co., stove mfrs. Fawcett Chas., stove manufacturer. Ford Geo. E., general store. Ogden A. & W., lumber dealer. Patterson James, wholesale hay dealer Pickard C, lumber. Wallace G. F., prop. Brunswick Hotel Wood M. & Sons, gen'l store and Imbr Mount Allison Academy and Com. College, Jas. M. Palmer, M. A. Mount Allison Ladies College, Rev. B. C. Borden, D. D. Owens Art Institution and Con- servatory of Music, Rev. B. C. Borden, D. D. SALISBURY, N. B. SHEDIAC, N. B. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, M. Richard. Hamilton C. C, general store. Melanson O. M., general store. Poirier, Doirion & Co., general store. Poirier Fidele, general store. Shediac Boot & Shoe Co., Ltd., manCrs of boots and shoes. Smith E. J., lumber. Tait R. C, farming implements. Peoples Bank of Halifax. Weldon House, J. !>■ Weldon, prop SHUBENACADIE, N. 8. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, Jas. Gass & Sons. Cox Thos., prop. American Hotel. Erwin R. C, lumber. Gass J. & Sons., The Peoples' Store, hardware, lumber, shingles, etc. Layton John, lumber, mouldings and house findings. Logan & Fraser, mfrs of carriages, carts, wagons, coffins, caskets, etc. horseshoeing. Parker W. A., tanner. Thomso" & Scott, general gtorp.. , , Sherm.ia House, Mrs. R. M. Holes- worth. SOURIS, p. E. ISLAND. Carleton C. C. & Son, general store. East Point Cheese Factory, cheese. Sterns Bros., general store. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, Allan Horsman. Barnes H. C, general store. Crandall J. ^I., general store. Wright A. L. & Co., general store. SALT SPRIN(!S, N. S. Dickson Bros., lumber. SAYABEC, QUE. Bouchard T, merchant. Boule H., deals, boards, shingles, etc. Fenderson John & Co., general store. Bouchard T., hotel. Desjardins E., hotel. SCOTSBURN, N. S. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, J G. Proudfoot. McKay D., retail grocer. Proudfoot John G., retail grocer. 181 SOUTH RIVER, N. S. McDonald Duncan, general store. McMellam John & Co., general store. SPRINd HILL JUNCTION, N. S. SPKISGHILL MINES (5 MILES FROM JUNCTION) Boss H. S., general store. Cumberland Railway & Coal Co. Fraser A. E., general store. Murray J., Jr. & Co., general store. Newville Lumber Co., lumber mill. STELLARTON. N. S. Acadia Coal Co., coal mines. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, R. S. Faulkner. Corbett J. R., boot and shoe mfr. Drummond R., printing office. Faulkner R. S., flour, hay, oats, etc. Fraser R. & D., boot and shoe mfrs. Ross W. H., Hotel Tremont. l\ '• '■ / • • • n*Ur\» • • Wasliaileiiioat Late. Mh * The Modern Eden. Unsurpassed on earth for Beaaty and Climate. The People's Line. ^u C^^T^'C A \JI "CD OT* A 13 "'"^ '"'*'" ''''"'''f uiidfr till' supervision of tlio most iimctiivil ^ 1 Elixi^lii— «lV O 1 /A.Iv (lovciiimiiit Insjicclors, will, until further notice, leave her wlmif, — == X I" ,,,,.,.v Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a. m. for the above repion, culliuK at uU points on liver and lake, letuining on alt<>rriate days at 1 p. m. Freight ami Fare as low as any other steameis. Frei"lit nvived at her wareliouse, Indi.nitown, until !•. l-"> a. ni., day of sailing. Indiantown, ST. JOHN, N. B. CAPT. J. E. PORTER, Manager. ]V[erritt Bros. & Cc Formerly Turnbull & Co. Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF CHINA. CEYLON AND FORMOSA TEA, ALSO DRIED FRUIT AND MOLASSES. Largest Handlers of Bagged Salt in the Maritime Provinces. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. — ASK FOR SAMPLES. Try our ACME and GOOD CHEER BLEND TEAS, also our Celebrated MONKEY CHOP OOLONG TEA. . Saint John, Jizixk Bi^unsuuick. SLI.MMKKSIl) 182 LIST OF FIRMS, MANTn-WOTlTRFRS, ETC.— Cnnfimifd. STEWIACKE, N. S. Dickie Alfred, nmnf and exporter f)f IuiiiImt. SLIMMKRSIDi:, 1'. K. ISLAND. OaniplH^^U U. Sons & McDonald. Hall MfjjC'o., nifrs aj^rie 1 iniploments. Holman 11. T., goncral store. McKay Uraco it Co., j,'ftneral storo. Mechanics Manufacturing; Co. lloj;(M'.s 11. A' Son, "general .-itoro. Koincke 1'. L., coal, lundxM', etc. Schurman, Lefurgey,ClarIc &; Co, Ltel/,iel J. l■ Bowker Fertilizer Morrin, Itunlap, McKiin aiuK MorriH T. B., gt'in-ral Morris J. W., gfiieial Morris C. W., K«npral KdgettE., Hillsitle 11 McTnnis Mrs., Tiiviit Stevenson J., Wftllaci WAVKHI-Y Acaflia Powder Co., Drysdale A. W., gen r,each Mrs. Thomas, \VELLINl. McTnnis Mrs., Private Hotel Stevenson J., Wallace Hotel. W.WF.HIA, N. S. \cadia Powder Co., Ltd., powdei'. Urysdale A. W., general store. lieach Mrs. Thomas, hotel. \VKLUN().\l), N. S. I.<'onar(l'r. M. ^' Suns, ta.inerH. McDonald .lames, general dealer. Mclnnis H. and .)., carriage mfrs. Mcintosh James, general dealer. McPhee and Co., carriage mfrs. WKSTVILLK. N. «• Acadia Coal Co.. Ltd., coal. (Jray ''\ J., neH. M..(^laid h.. puhlisher 'ice I^mce. MunroC. K., dry goods WestviUe Koumlry Co.. foundry. Weir .) D.. fousidry and machinists. JohnsU>n Wm., Westville HotA McDonald Wm., Imfferin Hotel. WKST UIVKK. N. S. I Xndersf.n Uohert. ueneral store. I Archihald S., hm.her and rtour mills. Bowker Fertilizer Agency, lUM. Anderson. Calhoun D. M., gem-ral store. Cameron I'.ros., himher. Hi-miltim .1. and Sons, voolen mills. McLaughlin L., florist. McLeod J. A., geneial store. Anderson John, hotel. WIN'DSOK .JUNCTION, N. S. I Corhin John C, excelsior and lumlwr. Cladwin H. and Co., doors, sashes, etc. (lladwin B., Bockland Hotel. MONTRi lUE. HFJ/nNniini<»» Wire Co. (ieo. Brush. Canada Machinery Agency. Farand i Delorme. H. R. Ives & Co. Warden, King it Sim. Wm. Lavers. E. TiConard it Sons. Wm. H. N..la;i. ^ I Laurie Engine Co. jThe Star Iron Co. I J. ivjll. Weir. W. C. White. A. 11. Williams k Co. Caledonian Iron Works. BOLTS AND NUTS, i Pillow anfebvre, W« M. FI.BMING & C#. ...Importers of... Reddacuay's Patent Twics the strength ot best double leather. DOES NOT STRETCH. Is not aftected by heat waier or steam. =_-_==^^ . CHEAPER THAN LEATHER. FIRE HOSE, STEAM HOSE, PACKINGS, ETC. ...Write for Samples and Prices to... 57 St. pPE^noois Xavier Sfci^cet, IVIOHTl^EAb. BOND'S SOAR \V Nt/ mm Will Cleanse Everything But Clothes. mm BONO'S SOAP THE MOST MARVELLOUS CLEANSER AUD miiis Will Polish Eveiything But Manners. yj^ D. J. DRISCOIvL, Lniber of all kinds. Correspondence Solicited- ■ • JOHN R MARSTERS Customs Broker. ...ir)0 Prince Williu:n Street... ■ SAINT JOHN, N. B, 186 ('ABINETMAKKHf TKKH' .M. Wm. T. IWI.«y. 1'. K. nnuriissa an Tlio Itiiiiiiiiiitii VVi K. N. Ilt'iu'y ami A. PallBscio. Iloliand Frcrc. .laM. St««>!. II. ami S. If. Tlioi .JaH. Walker and ( CARTA(!1 l.f Slu'ddcn Co., (;K.> Amiot, IxK-oui"! .11 Alex. Breinner. W. and F. P. Cur DesfdfgeH and (ie( C. I. DeSola. Oiavel und Huula FranciH, Hyde am Wm. McNally an T. A. Morrison ar Belleliouse, Dillor (Jet. W. Heed. Webster IJros. an CHK.MLST.S AN WHOl Milton L. Her.sey Kenneth Campbel H. J. Dart and C Davis and hawrei Kvans and Sons. Kerry, Watson ai Lynian, Knox atu Lyman Sons and Palmer J. & So Wells, Ricliardsoi VU'.AH AND T( TV J. M. Fortier. H. Jacobs and C^ American Tobacc J. Rattray and C N. Quintal and F Stonewall Jacksoi CLOTHES, ' Brophj', Cains an M. Fisher -and So The Gault Bros. ( S. Greenshields, S Robert Linton an Kyle, Ciieesboiou HodgsoDj Sumnei Tliibadeau and O Wilkins R. C. LIST OK KTRMS, MANUPAOTrHKHS, KTC, MONTH KAL C.H/.imw/. rABINETMAKKHH' ANI> UI'HOLH TKKS' MATKHIALH. Wm. T. IWI.«y. 1'. K. nnuriissa jvtkI Hon. Tlui DiiiiiiiiiiMi VV'addiiii^ C(». K. N. Ilt'iu'y iiiid Co. A. Pallascio. Il<»lian«l Frcrc. .Ian. Ste«>!. II. and S. H. Tliompsfin. ,ian. Walker and Co. C'ARTAOE A(.y,NTH. 1 . f Shcddcn Co., Ltd. (•KMENT. Ainiot, rxK-oui"! iind LaiivicMf. Alex. Breniner. W. and F. P. Curric. DesforgeH and (Jeoflrion. C. I. DeSola. Oiavel und Koulard. Francis, Hyde and Co. Wm. McNally and Co. T. A. Morrison and Co. Belieliouse, Dillon and Co. (Jet. W. Heed. Webster IJros. and Parkes. CHKMl.STS AND DKl'dClSTS WHOLKHALK. Milton L. Her.sey, B. A. Sc. Kenneth Campbell and Co. H. J. Dart and Co. Davis and Lawrena'. Kvans and Sons. Kerry, Watson and Co. LyniRii, Knox and Co. Lyman Sons and Co. Palmer J. & Son. Wells, Ricliardson and Co. VU'.AH AND TOBACCO .MANUFAC TCHEHS. J. M. Forticr. H. Jacobs and Cj. American Tobacco Co. J. Rattray and Co. N. Quintal and Fils. Htonewall Jackson Cigar Factory. CLOTHES, TWEEDS, ETC. Brophj', Cains and Co. M. Fisher and Sons. The Gault Bros. Co. S. Greenshields, Son and Co. Robert Linton and Co. Kyle, Cheesboi ough and Co. HodgsoD; Sumner and Co. Tliibadeau and Co. Wilkins R. C. COLD STOItAOK. Union Cold Slonvj,'t Co. J. W. liiil. Montreal Storage and Free/ing ('(.. ('OAL MKUCMANTS, Acadia Coal Co. Ciiiiil'criand Hallway and Coal (^o. Dominion Coal Co. Intercolonial Coal Mining Co., L(d. J. C. MacDiarniid and C'o. Meldrum r>ros. B. Ti. and I. Vipoiid. \Vilson Bros. Joseph Wils(»ii. Wilson, Patterson and Co. Kvans Bros, ( ■( tM M rsSION M i:ii( 'H ANTS. H. B. Muir & Co. CONTHACTOHS SCIM'I.I F.S. Laurentian Sand and oyd and Co. M. Davis. Blaiklock Bros. H. E Blaiklock. L. J . Trotter and Co. Finlayson (Jrant and Co. S. Wlutaker. DRY (iOODS -WHOLESALE. Brophy, Cains and Co. James A. Cantlie and Co. Fitzgiblron, Schapheitlin and Co. Gault Bros, and Co. S. Greenshields, Son and Co. Hodgson, Sumner and Co. llol)ert Linton and Co. 187 'Thomas May niid Co ! A. Racine and Co. 'riiibaudeau Bros, and Co. Kvle, Cheesbro'igh and (^i. DKC Co., Agts Cambria Iron Co. of Johnston, Pa. A. and E. Loignon. Drummond, McCall and Co. Machinery Supply Co. J. W. Pyke & Co. Peck, Benny and Co. Winn and Holland. IRON WORKS. Wm. Rodden and Co. Carrier, Laine & Co. Darling Bros. Robert Gardner and Son. H. R. Ives & Co. A. and E. Loignon. Machinery Supply Co. Moses Parker. A. R. Williams and Co. LINSEED OIL. McArthur, Corneille & Co. LIVE STOCK. F. W. Boschen. Robt. Bickerdike. Gordon and Ironsides. Alex. Mcintosh. H. A. Mullens. Coughlin and Ludington. C. Coughlin. M. Green. W. W. Craig. Gilchrist and jNlunro. W. H. Price. W. G. Elliott. J. Henry Smith. Telfer and Climie. LUMBER AND TIMHEH. G(iorge Bradshaw and Co. .L)hn A. liulmer aud Co. E. Chausse and Cie. Robt. Cox and Co. P. Donnelly. O. Duf resile, Juii., and Frere. Alex. Dupuy and Co G. A. Grier. J. and B. Grier. Henderson Bros. A. Hurteau and Frere. McLaurin Bros. Martin and Freres. T. A. Morrison and Co. Damase Parizeau. T. Prefontaine and Co. Jos. Robert and Fils. Shearer and Brown. James Shearer Co. Thibodeau and Bourdon. E. Lemay. B. Austin. MARINE STORES. M. McKenzie and Co. Sclater Asbestos Mfg. Co. millwri(;hts. Carrier, Laine & Co. Alex. Jeffrey. Miller Bros, and Toms. T. Pringle and Son. mirrors. American Wringer Co. G. and J. E. Grimson. Geo. R. Heasley. (Jeo. H. liabbe and Co. Pilkington Bros. A. Ramsay and Son. C. A. Sharpe. NAIL MANUB^ACTURERS Abbott and Co. Peck, Benny and Co. Montreal Rolling Mills. Pillow and Hersey Mfg. Co. Canada Horse Nail Co. Dominion Wire Co. OIL MERCHANTS. McArthur. Corneille and Co. OIL REFINERS. The Bushnell Co., Limited. The Canada Paint Co. A. M. Chesebrough Mfg. Co. Alex, lergusson and Co. Imperial Oil Co. James Wilson and Co. Rop^ers and Robertson. OVERALLS. R. C. Wilkins OYSTERS AND LOBSTEHS. D. Hatton and Co. J. D. O'Connor Geo. F. Phelps. PACKING 1 CASES. Geo. Bi-adshaw and Co. P. Donnelly. Henderson Bros. F. Tremblay. W. Rutherford and Sons. PAINTS, OILS -WHOLESALE. Baylis Mfg. Co. Canada Paint Co. Cavanagh (The Edward) Co. The Walter H. Cottingham Co , Ltd P. D. ' )ods and Co. William Hill. R. C. Jamieson and Co. Johnson (The Wm.) Co. McArthur and Co. McArthur, Corneille and Co. T. A. Morrison and Co. A. Pallascio. A. Ramsay and Son. PERFUMERY AND FANCY COODS. J. Palmer and Son. PLATE (iLASS. Boivin, Wilson and Co. Copland and Co. P. D. Dods and Co. Pilkington Bros. A. Ramsay and Son. B. and S. H. Thompson and Co. PROVISIONS. James Alexander. Robt. Allan and Co. Bell, Simpson and Co. F. X. Benoit. A. J. Brice. Bruneau, Currie and Co. Thos. Deery and Co. W. M. Campbell and Co. James Dalrymple Duckett, Hodge and Co. Hilsop and Hunter. Loynachan and Scriver. Laing Packing and Provision Co. Chas. Langlois and Co. Wm. Meldrum and Co. P. W. Mcljagan. A. D. McGiUis. James Oliver and Co. C. G. Wait and Co. PUMPS STEAM, (teorge Brush. Carrier, Laine and Co, Garth and Co. Laurie Engine Co. Machinery Supply Co. Montreal Yacht Agency. \, R. Wil!i.4.!!!H and Co. 1«9 LIST OF FIRMS, MANUFACTUREUS, ETC., MONTREAL- Conftnw^rf. RAILWAY CAR WHEELS. .John McDougall and Co. RAILWAY SUPPLIES. F. If. Harr. Wm. Bellingliani. TIio Canadian Macliineiy Af,'ency. Canada Switch Mfg. Co., Ltd. Carrier, Lalne & Co. James Cooper. C. I. DeSola P.einaid J. Coghlin and Co. Garth & Co N. ,]. liolden and Co. James Button and Co Machinery Supply Co. J W Pyke h Co Peck, Benny and Co. Wm. Sclater and Co., Ltd. A. R. Williams and Co. James Wilson and Co. ROOFING MATERIAL. The Dominion Leather-board Co. Major Bros, and Co. Paterson Manufacturing Co. Geo. W. Reed and Co. J. R. Walker and Co. Alex. McAr'^hur and Co. Montreal Roofing Co., Ltd. ROPE. Thos. Forrester. Consumers' Cordage Co, RUBBER (iOODS AND BELTIN(;. Canadian Rubber Co Thos. Forrester. A. R. Williams and Co. SALT. Verret, Stewart and Co. J. S. and D. Ferguson. SAFES— FIRE AND BUROLAR PROOF Arthur Ahern. G. Chapleau. S. S. Kimball. F. M. Sullivan. SAW AND PLANING MILLS. W. Baril. Geo. Bradshaw and Co. Corbeil and Ijeveille. Remi (Juertin. Henderson Bros. Wm. Hood and Son. Ijariviere and Dubc. R. Macfarlane. McLaurin Bros. A. Mantha and Co. Jos. RoUsrL and Fiis. Shearer and Brown Co., Ltd. SCALE MANUFACTURERS. The Fairbanks Co SOAP. H B Muir & Co John Taylor & Co SPRINiiS. Wm. Bellingham. Canada Switch and Spring Co., Ltd. Bernard J. Coghlin. W. and F. P. Currie and Co. E. N. Heney and Co. Frere Holland. STATIONERS-WHOLESALE. Canada Paper Co., Ltd. Wm. V. Dawson. Lawrence and Cole. David McFarlane and Co. The Robert Miller Co., Ltd. J. B. Rolland and Fils. J. C. Wilson and Co. Austin, Robertson and Co. STEAMSHIP ACJENCIES. Allan Line, H. and A. Allan Beaver Line, D. W. Campbell. FurneSS Line, Furness, Withy and Co., ltd. Manchester Liners, Ltd., Furness, Withy and Co., Ltd. Donaldson Line, R. Reford and Co. Thomson Line, R. Roford and Co. STEAM ENGINE. George Brush. The Canadian Machinery Agency. Carrier, Laine and Co. Darling Bros. Robert Gardner and Son. Laurie Engine Co. E. Leonard and Sons. Machinery Supply Co. W. H. Nolan. A. R. Williams and Co. STEEL RAILS. James Cooper. SU(JAR REFINERS. The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co., Limited. The Canada Sugar Refining Co. TANNERS. Canadian Oak I^eather and Belting Co J. C. McLaren Belting Co. Montreal Carriage Jjeather Co. Henry Porter. Sorgius and Kieffer. TEA IMPORTERS. Lockerby Bros TENTS AND TARPAULINS. Alex. Miller. Montreal Tent, A'n'gand Tarpaulin Co . vv . iviurris. Tliomas Sonne. 190 TERRA COTTA. Montreal Terra Cotta Lumber Co., Ltd T. A. Morrison k Co. TINWARE. Amiot, Lecours tfe Lariviere. T. Crevier and Son. The Thos. Davidson Mnfg. Co. Desforges and Geoflfrion. Drapeau, Savignac and Cie. P. II. Ivrasel. McClary Manufacturing Co. Geo. W. Reed. Wall and Walsh. TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS. J. M. Fortier. W. C. McDonald. C. N. D. Osgood. J. Rattray and Co. TWINES, THREADS, ETC. The Canada Jute Co., Ltd. Canada Paper Co. Lawrence and Cole. J. C. Wilson and Co. VARNISH AND JAPANS. The Canada Paint Co. Sherwin, Williams and Co. McCaskill, Dougall & Co. R. C. Jamieson & Co. VARNISH, PUTTY, GLASS, ETC. Amiot, Lecours and Lariviere. The Ed. Cavanagh Co. P. Demers and Fils. J. A. Denis. L. N. Denis. Desforges and GeoiFrion. P. D. Do 2 ^ CO O -• Q I LlJ . CO q: I 03 m ;5 3 H Q. Ji Si fee UJ GQ I O 51 ^ O < CO O LLl I 03 u E > > C3 cc UJ DC CO LU £ -J Q. ^ CO < g _j a. Q. < z o X (A Z K u. CO < CC o z (O cc UJ > < OQ Z I o h CO o CM X o CD d Q. \ 193 GREaT BARGAINS ..IN.. Horse Furnishings. We carry the largest and best assortment of Horse Furnishing Goods in the Mari- time Provinces, and m^ke a specialty of the following articles: Whips, lolen Ui SO.lSand upward. 1.40 .30 .30 .15 .5 (set) SlO.OO and upward Woolen Carriage Hugs. Sumra«r Carriage Hugs, Horse Bnishes, Dandy Brushes, Curry Combs, Driving Harness, .... voci.^ ^n Single and Double Working Harness. Driving Collars .... .7.5 and upward. Working Collars, . . 3.40 " Riding Saddles, 8.40 Pidc Saddles, 13.90 " Riding Bridles, 1.85 " Be.sicles a greut variety too lunnerons to meiitioii, in fact wo can supply anythiiiff for the liorse. All at Lowest I'rice.s. Wholesale and Retail. Please ■.'■ive us a call at our new stand, 11 MARKET SQUARE, H. Horton & Son, St John, N,B. TheMild Cured Kind. LARGE MEDIUM SMALL LONG ROLL SHORT ROLL BREAKFAST HAMS. BACON Sausages, Bolognas, Mince Meat and Lard. JOHN HOPKINS, Saint John, |1. B. "Hercules." "Captain." "Sea King.' " Hope." " Champion." Tapley Bros., Tug Boat Proprietors. .8iirve yors, Care tak ers and Del iverers of • Lumber. INDIANTOWN, SAINT JOHN, N. B. R EmiflGTOrl 6 KND Andrew Jack, 7 194 851^ PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, Saint John, fl. B. A(il Adams A. W, tu Allison F. O., estt Barry J. J., man Wizard B. B., Ta^ Bowker Fertili Jolinston. Bowman I. C, mi Bowman A. M. < chuhi) n. & Co., Clawson Win. S. « Crosby L. G., ^^ Daley Harry, mar Dunn H. G. & Co Estey & Co., nv, Fairall W. H., v Hatheway W. H. Harding- F. J., Harding Jas. S., 1 Holly Jas. & S( Hooper N. B., nii Jack, Andrew, Jardine Robert Johnston Robe Laechler Chas. rx)ckhart Wm. A Mclntyre & Co Galley whisk McLaughlin W Marsters, J. F, Miles Walter R Olive H C, cu8t( Philps Geo, tid Schofleld Bros Scovil E. (}., gon Seely D J & So Smith and Tilton Starr R P & W Sturdee £ T, n Tapley Bros, t Taylor, J. M, s Tippet F H & ( White J. Huntei ANTIQ Kain Wm A. ASBESTOS HOG] Estey & Co. McAvity T. and Thome W H & AUEK Maritime Auer ] ST. JOHN. N. B. AOKNTH. Adams A. W, tughoats. Allison F. O., estate. Barry J. J., manufacturers. Blizard B. K, Taylor's safes. Bowker Fertilizer Ag-ency, T. F. Johnston. Bowman I. C, millers. Bowman A. M. & Co., manfrs. Chuhl) H. & Co., ticket. Clawson Wm. S. ik Co., manfrs. Crosby L. G., West India. Daley Harry, manufacturers. Dunn H. G. & Co., mercantile. Estey & Co., manufacturers. Fairall W. H., woolen mills. Hatheway W. H., manufacturers. Harding F. J., marine ami fisheries Harding Jas. S., millers. Holly Jas. & Son, tugi)oats. Hooper N. 15., manufacturers. Jack, Andrew, typewriter. Jardine Robert, maimfacturers. Johnston Robert L., insurance. Laechler Chas. E, i. s. s. Co. rx)ckhart Wm. A., maimfacturers. Mclntyre & Comeau, brewers and Galley whiskey. McLaughlin Wm A, manufacturers. Marsters, J. F, customs. Miles Walter R, teas. Olive H C, customs. Philps Geo, tickets, T. C. K. Schofleld Bros, paper. Scovil E. (}., general Seely D J & Son, forwaiding. Smith and Tilton, mMlers. Starr R P & W F, Dominion Coal Co Sturdee E T, manufactures. Tapley Bros, tugboats. Taylor, J. M, general. Tippet F H & Co, manufacturers. White J. Hunter, manufacturers. ANTIQUE (100 U.S. Kain Wm A. ASBESTOS KOOFINC AND I'ACKINC Estey & Co. McAvity T. and Sons. Thome W H & Co, Ltd AUER LUiHT DO. Maritime Auer Light Co. A\H AND A.VLE .MANUFACTURERS. Campbell Bros. Fowler, the Josiah Co., Ltd. BANKEKS. Blair & Co. Clinch \). C. Jack Andrew. Jones Thomas K. Robinson J M. BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. BANKS. Hank of British North Ameiica. Bank of New Brunswick. j Bank of Nova Scotia. Bank of Montreal. Halifax Banking Co. UARRISTKHS, ETC. Allan, W. W Barnhill, A. P Blair, Ruel and Blair Carleton and Ferguson Palmer, C. A BED AND xMATTRESS MANUF'RS. Elderkin C J. Hannah John. Jones F. A. BELL HAN(;ERS and LOCKSMITHS. Hunter James. BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS. Bryden Bros. & Co. Hamm Bros. Rankine, T and Sons BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. Barnes & Co. Heans R. McMillan J. & A. BLIND MANUEACTURERS. Holman F E and Co Mabee A A Nixon Geo. Reid Bros BOILER MAKERS. Waring, White & Co 195 Francis and Vaughan. Humphrey J. M. and Co. McRobbie Siioe and I^eather Co. Mitchell Walter. Phillips Bros. Waterbury and Rising. HREWEHS. Jones Simeon Ready James. BREWERS ACENCIES. Carling Brewing and Malting Co Labatt John Mclntyre & Comeau BOILKK l'L.\TES AND TUBES. Estey and Co McAvity T. and Sons. Thorne W H & Co, Ltd Waring, White and Co BUILDIN(i MATERIAL. Mabee A A McAvity T. &, Son,s. Seely D J & Son Mills Alf Taylor John M Thorne W H & Co, Ltd BUSINESS COLLECE. The Currie Business University CARPETS. Jones F A Manchester, Robertson it Allison. Skinner A. O. CART ACE. Stackhouse J. P. CHURCH SUPPLIES. Mabee A A COAL DEALERS. Carrol R. A. Dick A. Frost J S & Co Gibbon J. S. & Co. Glasgow & Colwell. Likely J. A. Magee Bros. Morrison John F Riley E. Starr R P ^. MANAGERS *asSvProvinciaI Branch-^ Union Insurance Co. «^"°°S MAINE. AND AGENTS FOR THE London and Provincial Marine Insurance Co. (LIMITED) of London, England. And Mannheim Insurance Company of Mannheim, Germany. ALSO AGENT FOR NEW BRUNSWICK OP THE Caledonian (Fire) Insurance Co. of Edinburg:h. Estat>Iished 1805. OFFICE: 90 Prince Wm. St., St. John, N. B. W. Watson Allen, BARRI5TEK,. ^1 1 NOTARY POPLie, ETC. PUGSLEY'S BUILDIN3, Cor. Prince Wm. and Princess Streets, St. John, N. B. JOHN L. CARLETON. CLARENCE H. FERGUSON. CARLETON & FERGUSON, Barri0ter0 at TLaw, Solicitors, IRotaries, letc. CORNER PRINCE WILLIAM AND CHURCH STREETS, ST. JOHN, N. B. C. A. PALMER, LLB.,O.C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law. SOLICITOR IN ADMIRALTY. Cable AddreM : "PALMER, 8T. JOHN. " SAINT JOHN, N. B. A. R BARNHILL, BARRISTER AT LAW. Commissionef 3^. John, H,B. for Ontario. ' ^ 196 HATS, CAl'^ Magee's Sons. E HOI Clifton Houso. DurtVriti. Grand Union, V New Victoria, J Queen, Wm. Aga lioyal Victoria ICP:— WHOLESA Whetsel, Mrs F INSURANC Cowie and Edw Ewing J A, Jnsi Gillespie Cliarl( Johnston R L Knowlton & Gil Ralston A J White W H Whittaker & C( IRON PIPES . Estey and Co McAvity T and Si Thorne W H an KITCHEN Campbell P & Co. Emerson cfe Fisher McAvity T. A Soi Thome W H am Whittalcer J E i Wilson J E LAUNDIUI American. St. Michaels. Ungar's, Creen 1 LEAD AND M Estey and Co Kerr and Robei McAvity T & Son ^lobertson J as. & thorne W H an LEATHER AND AND MANl Carmichael D I Peters' C H Soi LIQUORS— WHO I MoGuire M and Melntyre and ( MST OF FIKMS, MANl'FACTURERH, ETC., ST. JOHN — CVm////^^/. HATS, CAVS AND FURS. Magee's Sons. D. HOTKLH. Clifton Houso. DurtVriri. Grand Union, w. H. McQuadc New Victoria, J. li. McCoskery. Queen, Wm. Aj,'ate. Royal Victoria ICP:— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Whetsel, Mrs R INSURANCE AGENTS. Cowie and Edwards Ewing J A, Inspector Gillespie Cliarles T Johnston R L Knowlton & Gilchrist Ralston A J White W H Whittaker & Co IRON PIPES AND FITTINOS. Estey and Co McAvity T and Sons Thome W H and Co, Ltd KITCHEN UTENSILS. Campbell P & Co. Emerson & Fisher. McAvity T. & Sons. Thome W H and Co, Ltd Whittalcer J E and Co Wilson J E LAUNDRIES — STEAM. American. St. Michaels. Ungar's, Oreen and Gillespie. LEAD AND METAL DEALERS. Estey and Co Kerr and Robertson McAvity T & Sons, ^'obertson J as. & Co., Ltd. thorne W H and Co, Ltd LEATHER AND SHOK FINDT\(;S AND MANUFACTURINC. Carmichael D L Peters' C H Sons LIQUORS— WHOLESALE * RETAIL. McGuire M and T JJcIntyre and Comeau LLME. PLASTER AND CEMENT. Taylor John M LUMBER .MILLS. Barnhill, Oeo. E. Cish;nj5, Andre and Co. Dunn Jiros. Hilyard Bros Jewett, L. M. King, S. T. and Sons. Miller and Woodman. Murray, W. H. Murchie, N. H. Randolph and Baker. S^'^tson, Cutler and Co. «varner, Jas R. & Co. LUMBER PLANIN(J MILLS. Christie, A., Wood-working Co. Haley l?ros. and Co. (ialey Rros. Lilcely, Joseph A. Mabee, A. A. Scott and Law ton. MACHINISTS. Allan Foundry. Fleming James. McAvity T. and Sons. Myers W. F. and J W. Stephenson E. S. and Co. Waring, White & Co MILL, RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT ANT) MACHINISTS SUPPLIES. Estey & Co McAvity T. and Sons. Robertson Jamey and Co., Tjtd. Thome W H & Co, Ltd Waring, White & Co MARBLE AND MARBLEIZEi) SLATE MANTLES. Campbell P. and Co. Emersim and Fisher. Whittalcer J E & Co MERCHANT TAILORS. Butt & McCarthy Campbell A R Doherty and Foater. Edgecombe and Chaisson Fraser, Fi-aser and Co. Gilmour A McGrath Bros. Murphy Thos L, ladies. X97 Pauley A. Pidgeon C, B. and Co. Salmon Wm. (i, Scovil tiros, and Co. Taylor E. R. Wilson JaH and Co. NAIL. TACK AND SPIKE MANUFAC- TURERS. Gordon John J INlaritime Nail Co. Pender Jas. and Co. Portland Rolling Mills OPTICIAN. Gard W T PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Cameron J. R. Estey &Co Hay ward The S. Co. Imperial Oil Co Kerr & Robertson McAvity T. and Sons. McDairmid S. Thome W H & Co, Ltd Young F. A. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. Bruclchof & Co Robertson LeB. PAPER— WHOLESALE. Schofteld Bros PAPER HANGINGS. Holman, F. E and Co Mc Arthur, A. McArthur, D. Nixon, (reorge Reid Bros PICTURE FRAMERS. Bruclchof, Wm Holman, F. E. and Co Reid Bros PILING AND SPARS. Moore, John E. Seely, D. J. and Son PORK PACKERS. Hoplcins, John Slipp and Flewelling. MANTEL BEDS. ALSO SCHOOL, "' OFFICE C. J. F.LDERKIN, fAanutattuptr ot Mattresses of all kinds. FOLDING BEDS, COTS. Etc. .—. Saint John, N. B. Factory, City ffoai/. And Established J873. R. H. GREEN. G. HERB. GREEN. R. H. Green & Son, Engravers^ COPPERPLATE a.o PRINTERS. LITHOGRAPHIC __ Stencil Plates* Notarial and Company SEALS A specialty. 122 Germain Street, St.John,N.B. ■5 ALFRED MILLS, J Commission Merc/iant, Cof. Union and smythe Streets, jj/fanufacturers' Agofit, Etc. Sfi JNT JOHN. N. B- «Ka«nXt?e^^p".^!!>effor CEDAR SHINGLES. nviiiro J iirAniun 01 ADDHIDnC 5iAV£d anU ntftUinu, ULHruunnuo, LONG LUMBER LIME of all kinds, Rough and D'.^>«8ed. HJ JE and other Builders' Materials. FROSTPROOF AND OTHER STORAOE. SHIP FURNITURE. JOHI ID. TVTLOII, General Broker and Commission Merchant. ...Importer andlDeaicr In... ^ .fr«.. im, fi-lii.. 1^ I ''jS""! "", ' 'I COR. NELSON STREET and NORTH WHARF. Materials. FIRE CLAY GOODS ...Ci insist InK (if .. Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Sewer Pipes, Chimney Tops, Etc., etc. St. John, N. B. 1^ All kinds oi Hard 41ii and Soft Coal WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Shipments by Vessel or Rail Promptly Attended to. J. S. Frost & Co. I'KFNTKIIH AJ ArniHtronp K. .[. Barnes & Co Colli.T \\ V. Day (Seorj^t^ E. Kiirle Pul)lisliinf{ (Jiiz«'tt«' Hiildisliii (iloho }'ulili.shin. Knowles Josep Jack Andrew LinRley C. iM. McAlpine The 1 McMillan .1. and Messenger and V Puterson and Co. Powers H. J. W. Progress Oflice. Seely James D Skillingrs, E L, Hun Publishing C Telegraph Puhlis PROCESS Dominion Des graving C Wesley F. C. Co. HOLLl Coldbrook Iro Portland Rolli lUJHH! Estey and Co s. Iddiols H F SCHOOL AND 01 Elderkin, C. J Jones, F. A. SH Mabee, A. A. Mills Alfred Seely, D. J. an Smith J. W siiir Adams, A. W. Elkin, Robt C. 198 UST OF FrU.MS, MANrFAOTUIlKllS, KTC, ST. JOHN Continnnl. I'KFNTKIIS ANM) I'lMtUSHKItS. ArniHtronp K. J. Barnes & Co Colli.T V. I'. Day (Seorj^t^ E. Kiirle Pul)lisliiii;,' Od. (. Knowles Joseph S Jack Andrew LiiiKley C. M. McAlpine The Directory Co IMcMilliui .1. anil A. Messengt'i" and Visitor Puterson and Co. Powers H. J. VV. Profjross OHicr. Seely James D, Hailway (luides. Skilling'S, E L. Advertising. Hun Publishinf,' Co. Telegraph Puhlisliing Co. PROCESS EX( i H.WKHS. Dominion Desig-ning- and En- graving Co Wesley F. C. Co. KOLLlNci .MILIX Coldbrook Iron and Steel Co Portland Rolling Mills lUJHBER <;001)S. Estey and Co SAFES. Iddiols H F SCHOOL AND OFFICE FUKNITUKE Elderkin, C. J Jones, F. A. SHINGLES. Mabee, A. A. Mills Alfred Seely, D. J. and Son. Smith J. W SHI!' HKOKEUS. Adams, A. W. Elkin, Robt C. iMi'liaiK'hlan, C.and Son. Stainniell, •!. II. and (*o. Sclioficl.l and Co., Ltd. Seely, D. J. and Son Smith, .1. \V. ThoiMMoii, Wni. and Co. Troop and Son Tufts, F. Watson, Alex. .Sliri' (HANDLERS. Adams, A W KIkin and Hatfield, (iodard, Fred. Kno.\, .lames. S{)lane and .lohnston. SOAP AND CANDLE .\IFI{S. Coll Pros. Logan, Jas T Welcome Soap Co., Ltd. STEAM HEATINO API'ARATUS. P.lakeG. and K. Caii.phcll P. and Co. Estey and Co T. McAvity and Sons. McManus F E Thorne W H and Co, Ltd Doody Jas. STENCIL CUTTERS. Green R H and Son STEEL SHAFTINC, CAST1N(;S AND FOROINGS. Estey & Co Waring, White & Co STO R AGE W A R E HO US E. Mills Alfred Morrison John F SURVEYORS, CARETAKERS AND DELIVERERS OF LUMBER AND TU(JBOAT OWNERS. Holly James & Son Tapley Bros TANNERS. Peters'fC H Sons Carmichael, D L Kimble, J. and Son 199 TEAS. Estabrooks T H Merritt Bros & Co Miles W R TVI'EWItlTERS' AGENCY. Jack Andrew TY PEWRITKR SUPPORTS. Gregory J Eraser WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELERS. Adams Robert L. Coughlan T. L. Ferguson and Page Gard W T Hay A. and J. Hillman W f..a\v, Edw. F. iMcDuffee J. W. MeNeill Wm. T. Pateison A. Y. Paterson Wm. H. Poyas A. Purchase Wm. Rogers F. S. Schmidt Carl Sharpe L. L. Smalley A. B. Staples (Jeo. P. Stark Joshua. Tait Wm. Warlock 1). O. L. WIRE NAIL MFRS. Pendei', Jas. and Co., Ltd. Thome, W H and Co, Ltd, WIRE MATTRESS MFkS. Elderkin, C J Hannah, John Jones, F A WHOLESALE MEAT DEALERS, Kane and]^McGrath WOOD WORKING. Mabee, A A THE JAMES GOLDIE CO.. LTD., Guelph, Ont "Snow Drift," "Best" "Peoples," "Victoria," "Dictator," and "Chancellor" arc our Leading Brands of * Exporters of Oats and Millfeed of all kinds. ^:fc2^rHE^^ Limited. Saint John, N. B. ...Munufactuieis of. BAR IRON, AND STREFT RAILWAY. MINING AND SHIP SPIKES, STEEL CUT NAILS, . TACKS of all kinds, SHOE NAILS, ETC. 'DIAMOND" BRAND HORSESHOES. Best *o the Market. Wholcsiilo on tlie lowest tenns to the trade only. Orders siiipifcd direct from tlie works. R \^y. RI.KIN, f 5hip Broker. CAHI.B ADDKBSS "RLKIN " Uiw Watklii*' or Scott's t'ode. WATEl^i STRKKT, Snint John, N. B. Hardware Broker ...AND..- Manufacturers' Agent. M N K ax !•«<)( )h I N«i Naviil Stores. IJrasH jiiul Copper TiiMiif;. COR. DOCK STUBBT and HORTH IWARKHT WHARP, St. John, N.B. W. HUMAN, Gold, Silver and Nickel Plater. Ail i.i'iil^of old S.'MiWiUT ri'iiiiiifd iUid repliited, l>oor I'liite.s niiide iind en<,'ni\fd on tli<' |ir<'iiii.He,i. Meer- .^(•iTauni and Hiiar ri|ic.- repaired, hock-i repainil and K(^y.x til '■ d. . . . _I30UnlonStrert,__3'|' |011N, N. B. James P. Staekhoose, CARTAGE. PROMPT ATTENTION. CAREFUL HANDLING. Carter W- Seely Packet Line, St. John. N. B, BUILDTNO mif Drlsooll, J. M COM.MIMHK Adams A W liiirdin^ Cluw !■ li«)okl)ait VV A. MerrStt Bros Mills, Alf Peters', Chas Puildingttm k J iScHintiiell .1. H. Seely D J anc Smith A C an Smith J VViJIar Taylor John Troop and So Tufts F CONFECTION! Col well F. C. ai Mattliows S. F. VViiite Candy C White ThoniiiH. McClaskey A. i COUNI Wilson J E, a Iron Co., J COT'I Parks Wni. and 1)1 Fergfuson & I Card W T DiRKtrroi McAlpine, Th DIVKH 1 Henrion, F S DRY (iOOll Brock ife Patten Macau lay Bros Manchester, Uo Miller A Co. Pitfield W C .k Vassie J k Co. l)RU->l. BUILFHNU SI I'l'hlKS AND H MHKK Drlscoll, J. M. COMMlHSlor* MKHCHANTS. Adams A W tlaniin^ Clms S, Ixjckhait VV A. MerrStt Bros and Co Mills, Alf Peters', Chas H Sons Puildinj^ton it Merritt. ScHinriiplI .1. H. it Co. Seely D J and Son Smith A C and Co Smit}. J VVillaid Taylor John M Troop and Son Tufts F CONFECTIONKRY MANUFACT'RS. Col well F. C. and Co. Matthews S. F. Wliitft Candy Co. Wliit«! Thomas. MtChiskcy A. A. and Sons. (JOUNICE MAKKHS. Wilson J E, a-^t'Mt Hurrell, Johnson Iron Co., Jjtd. COTTON MILLS. Parks Wm. and Son (Ltd). DIAMON'D.S. Fergfuson & Page Card W T DIRKCTORY I'UBLLSIIKR. McAlpine, The Directory Co DIVKR PROFESSIONAL. Henrion, F S DRY COODS — WHOLKSALE. Brock ife Patterson. Macaulay Bros it Co. Manchester, Robertson it Allison. Miller & Co. Pitfield W C it Co. Vassie J it Co. |)RU(i<4ISTS — WHOLESALE. Barker T. B. it Sons. The Canadian Drug- Co, Ltd Hawker, The Medicine Co. McDiai mid S. ED(JE TOOL MANUFACTURERS. Campbell Bros Fowler The James Co., Ltd. KLLCTKK WIRE AM) KITIlNdH. Estey & Co Hunter James ENfilNEERS AM» CONTRACTOKH SUIM'MKS, Estey & Co .N'l'Avity T. and Sons. Thorne W H & Co, Ltd. EN(JRA VKRH AN!) LITH0({RA1»HERS Eng-ravingr Co., Dom'n Des. Green R H & Son, Maritime Steam [..iiliograph Co. Wesley F. C, Co. E.\ PRESS COM PA N I ES. American. Canadian Oominiuii. Maritime FANCY (;001)S. Bruclchof Wm Ferguson & Page Flood C it Sons. Gard W T (Sray A. M. it Co. Macaulay Bros, it Co. Morrisey A Nelson E. G. it Co. Porter S. C. FEED AND HAY DEALERS. Peters', Chas H Sons Smith A C and Co FIRE CLAY (iOODS. Peters C H's Sons Taylor John M FISH DEALKRS. Col well E. B. Leonard Bros, wholesale. Patterson Jas., whole.sale. Sealy John, wholesale. Smith P. A. Turner J. D. FISHINO TACKLE. Baillie Charles Dalzell Joseph O'Shaughnessy R and Co Scribner Dingee FLOUR AGENCY. Harding, Jas. S. 201 FU RN ITU RE M AN U FA( TU RKRS AND DEALER.S. Elderl(tn C J Kain Wm A Jones F A Manchester, HolM'rtson A' Alliston. White John. tlOLI) ELECTRO PLATE AND SIL- VER PLATERS. Ferguson & Page Card W T Hillman Wm (iRANITE gUARRY. Sorette H Taylor John M (JROCERS— WHOLESALE. Baird and Peters. Barbour Geo L Barlow W. M. " -^t U and Sons. ^ stwick C. M. and Co. Bowman and Angevine Dearborn and Co DeForest CJ S and Sons Evans Percy B Estabroolcs T H Finley Joseph (Jorman Thomas. Hall and Fair weather, Ltd Harrison Jeremiah and Co ' Harrison W . F. T. Hdtheway W. F. Jones and Schofield. Afalcolm A. McAfee and Loomer. McCavour and Co. McMichaf C. and E. Merritt Bros & Co Northrup and Co. Robertson Geo and Co. Slipp Geo. Ij. Trueman C. D. Whitd V. S. (Estate of). HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SILVER- W'ARE -WHOLESALE. Hayward, S. and Co., Iitd. Hon jn H and Son Kerr and Robertson McAvity T, it Sons. Thome W H and Co, Ltd HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Carmichael David L Kimble John & Son Peters' C H Sons rj ^E.OOSTEI^ BIE^jAlISTID.^ Bicycle Suits, Crash Suits, White Duck Suits, o\j^\iiG J^^ CLOTHING SUMMER . . .*"-»""" Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts in Crash Pique Tweed, etc. MMMufaotured by Robcrt C. Wllklns, Shirts, Overalls, Jackets, Pants, Barbers ^Waiter's Coats, Etc. Every " Rooster Brand ** Garment is the best of its kind produced. ma McGILL STR EET. Montreal. JOSEPP II. LIKELY Dealer in — i Pitch Pine Oak Timber 4.: Saw Mill and Timber Pondjff Main Street. ...Wholesale Agent for-.- SPRINGHDX COAL. Norlh Ma'^kS Wharf, SSlDt JOllD, |l. B. JOHfl im. DRlSGOIiIi, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Water Street, a. WILFORDCAnPBCLL. CEL-EBRTSTTED DOUBLE BITT AXE CHARLES R CAMPBELL CARRIAGE SPRINGS and AXLES, EDGE TOOLS, AXES, SHIP ADZES, ETC., ETC. CAMPBELL BROS. Manufacturers. SEND FOR PRICE LIST.—^® ®— Try Our Hand Made Axes. WORKS & OFFICE 18 and 20 Si.-ythe Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. no Presii) iHT Vi 2nd V Treasu E. L. Bond, A. J. Brice. F. W. Evans. Robert Archer. Rol)ert Bickerdi A. F. (Jault. fl Presii) ACTIN( Theast c B T A OFFICE Presit ViCE-I Treasi 202 i^^p J.S.HaFding ST. JOHN, N.B. Agent for... OFFICE President, D. J. A. Likely, John Sealy, A. C. Blair, Maritime Provinces. President, Secretary, :t. nONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. T -n OFFICE BEARERS OF THE MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE, 1898. President, IsT Vice-Presideet, 2nd Vice-President, Treasurer, E. L. Bond. A. J. Brice. F. W. Evans. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL : Thomas Marling. William McMaster. H. Lafoite. Roliert Peddie. Thomas ^IcDoujifall. James W. Pyke JAMf:8 CltATHERN. CHA.S. F. SMITH. HOBT. MacKAY. HENRY MILES. A. W. Stevenson. David Watson. John jNIacfarlane. BOARD OF ARBITRATION : Secretary, GEO. HADRHX. Assistant Secretary, J. STANLEY COOK. Robert Archer. E. B. Oreenshields. John McKergow. Hon. A. A. Thibaudeau. Rol)ert Bickerdike. Edgar Judge. W. \S. Ogilvie. A. 'J. Thomson. A. F. (Jault. David Macfarlane. David Robertson. John Torrance. OFFICE BEARERS OF CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. 1898. President, Acting President, Treasurer, ALEX. McPHEE. E. F. CRAKJ. ^^\ A. HASTINGS. MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : C. B. Esdaile. Bartlett McLennan. ]{obert Peddie. A. G. Thompson. David Robertson. Joseph Quintal. BOARD OF REVIEW : Secretary, GEO. HADRTLL. T. A. Craine, Chairman. G. i\l. Kinghorn. A. Girard. J. B. McLea. W. W. Ogilvie. D. G. Thomson. OFFICE BEARERS OF MONTREAL BUTTER & CHEESE ASSOCIATION, 1898. President, Vice-President, Treasurer, A. J. BRICE. J AS. OLIVE. P. W. McLOGAN. Arthur Hodgson. John McKergosv. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : SEf^RETARY, J. STANLEY COOK. Wm. Nivin. J. A. Vallancourt. OFFICERS OF ST. JOHN. N- B., BOflt^D OF TIRADE. V President, D. J. McLAUGHLTN. Vice-Phksident, W. M. JARVIS. COUNCIL. Secretary, F. O. ALLISON. J. A. Likely, John Sealy, A. C. Blair, W. H. Tliorne, S. Schofield, Geo. McKean, W. S. Fisher, W. C. I'itfi.'ld, H. B. Schofield, W. F. Hatheway, H. A. Drnrv. F. P Starr,' Geo. Robertson, Thos. McAvity, T. H. Estabrooks, Thos. Gorman. BOARD OF TRADE OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. President. W. .M. Jarvis, St. John, N. B. y.^ p • i., ^ I Harvey (Jraliam, New Glasgow, N. S. Secretary, F. O. Allison, St. John, N. B. '*^'' ''f^*''"""^''. ( Horaci! ilas/.ard, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2oy J. B. LALIBERTE The Largest Fur Warehouse in Canada^ Garments ready-made in all tlie most expensive furs for ladies. RUSSIAN and HUDSON BAY SABLE SKINS A SPECIALTY. SPECIAL DESIGNS IN LADIES' SEAL SKIN COATS AND CAPES. Gent's Overcoats Lined in Mink, Persian Lamb, Seal, Hudson Bay Sable, Etc. PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. All electric cars reach my store. 145 St. Joseph Street, &t"6S'iS QUEBEC. m m V> CO LEONAR D BROS., Wholesale Fish Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B., AND MONTREAL. SMOKED SALT aud FRESH... Correspondence Solicited.- FISH flIiF. T TAJIGUAY, Commission Merchants. Flour^ Grain ^^ Provisions* QUEBEC. Estate L Smiiliaiii & Sog^ HWPOKTEf^S and dOBBEf^S in... ^ GEHEHflL GHOGEJIES. Digi^y^ N. S. Ml Qi 204 List of Offi H. E1)M< MONTEF JAMES I Arcaiid, DoHitlu'ci, Bazin, P. J. Chateau vert, Viet (iauthier, Joseph. Rioux, Narcisse. Seott, Erskine (t. BOAl Andrews, F. H Breakey, .John. Davie, 'Jeo. T. LeMoine, G. Martineau, J. 1 Rioux, Narcissi BOi Ashes.-- T. Piddi Winfield. Bekf and Pokk.- Wm. Bro( vert. BUTTEH. — J. E. Petitgrc \v FlSll AND FlSll O Verret, A (Jeo. Tan- Flour and Mkai guay, V. ' Hides and Lea deau, !■ Petuoleum. ~H( Turcotte, Pout-Warden's < William Rioux. Whigiit.s, Measi Hon. R. ' Wheat and oth V. Chateo and W. t Timber CubhERH Hon. R. ST/ Banks. A. Tho Lafrance, Kniith. I'>oi)T and Siioi Bilodeau, PI Roy, I Brokers.— Dcsii J. B. D. QUEBEC BO/^RD OF TRADE. List of Officers, Meml)ers, Boards of Examiners, Standing and Special Committees for 1898. H. EDxMOND DlJPllE, MONTEFIORE JOSEPH, 1«t Vm k-Pkesident. JAMES BRODIE, .. Tkkasuhku. COUNCIL. Arcaiid, DoHitlu'i!. Bazin, P. J. Chateau vert, Victor. (Uiuthier, Joseph. Rioux, Narcisse. Scott, Erskine (i. Audette, R(Klulph(\ Beilinf;uet, Franijois-Xavicr. (iaiiieau, Edouard i>. Paiiuet, Arthur. Rc.y, Chs. E. Winfield, Joseph. BOARD OF ARBITRATION. Andrews, F. H., jur. Breakey, John. Davie, 'Jeo. T. LeMoine, G. Martineau, J. E. Rioux, Narcisae. BerHn,. Garneau, Chairman; Hon. R. Tur- ner, R. Audette, D. Arcand, Dr. E. Morin, O. Jobin, C. A. Langlois, V. Chateauvert and E. Dupre Labor. T. Ledroit, Chairman; Hon. John Sharpies, E. IL Wade, Hon. R. Turner, Hon. R. R. Dobell, ami IL M. Price. Quebec Railway BRiixiE. Victor Chaateauvert, Chair- man; T. Ledroit, Hon. R. Turner, F. X. Ber- linguet, Dr. E. Morin, C. E. Roy and J. Matthews. Winter Navkjation. F. X. P.crlinguet, Chairman; Dr. F:. Morin Hon. H. \{. Dobell, B. Verret, H. M. Price, ILsn. Jo!'.!! Sharpies. A, Cliarlebois and (Jaspard LeMoiin'. ¥■,■ 205 The McKay Milling Company ^^OF OTTAWA. id^ HSeirS^'of : : : ploaF and Oatmeal, -: ALSO The GelebFated "K. Y." Rolled Oats. WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. ...Represented by.. MESSRS. SMITH S TILTON, ST. JOHN, N. B. Purest and Best Windsor Salt Always Gives Satisfaction* And costs no more than inferior brands of salt. Table Salt Cheese Salt Dairy Salt Ordinary Fine Salt poti sale by all Wholesale Groeeps. WINDSOR SALT CO., Ltd. Windsor Ont. 206 Acadia Coal ( Acadia Su<;ar Adams, A. \V .vdams House At;ate, Win., Albert Maiiui Alexander, A Allan, W. W Allan Line, IN Allan, H. am Amherst Boc Halifax . Archibald, P, Armour and .Astle, Win. (i Auld Hros., C Aubut Bros, Baird Geo. F Barry J. J., Barnhill A. ] Balmoral Cas Barbour CJeo Barker Hous Beaver Line, Beaver Mr.ni Berlin Piano Bertram J. « Belle a., Fra Bellevue Ho Blackfriar's Blair, Ruel i Blair and C( Bond's Soap Bowker Fer Bowes F. \^ Boutilier Ge Bowman A. Borden llev Bovril Co., Bradley J oil Brophy, D. Brown Brot Bruckhof, V Bruckhof \N Brycvj, Janii Burnham, 1 Burrell-Joh Butt and M Burns S. ar Calhoun, \N Call, R. U. Cambria Tr Campbell E Campbell, . Campbell, ] Campbell, 1 Campbell, ' Canada At rsfl HLPHABETICAL INDEX OF HDVERTISERS. PACiE. 134 100 162 52 Acadia Coal Co., Ltfl., Stellartoii, N. S Acadia Su<;arH(;liiuiig Co., Ltd., Halifax, N Adams, A. W., Ht. John, N. 15 ..vdams House, Chatham, N. B '^' Aqate, Wm., St. John, N. 1? '^JJ Albert Maiiufacturinf,' Co., }Iillsborouf,'h, N. P. . . -^0 Alexander, A. E. and Co., Campbellton, N. B. . . loS Allan, W. W., St. John, N. B l;Jj> Allan Line, Montieal -"jj Allan, H. and A,, Montreal Amherst lioot and Shoe Mfg. Co., Amherst and Halifax : 158 and Archibald, P. P., Charlottetown, P. E. I Armour and Co.. Chicago, 111 \° Astle, Wm. and Rio., Little Metis, Que. . ^4 Auld Bros., Charlottetown, P. E. f '^-^ Aubut Bros, lliv. du Loup Point, P. Q ^'■^ Baird Ceo. F., St. John, N. B 'JC Barry J. J., St. John, N.B -0^ Barnhill A. P., St. John, N. B 1»» Balmoral Castle Hotel, Montreal ^■i Barbour Geo. L., St. John, N. B 1 '^ Barker House, Fredericton, N. B ^^'^ Beaver Line, Montreal '^^ Beaver Manufacturing Co., Gait, Ont H>0 Berlin Piano and Organ Co., Ltd., Gait, Ont lj;0 Bertram J. and Sons, Dundas, Ont l^G Belle S., Fraserville, que ^'^ Bellevue Hotel, lliv. du Loup Point, Que ^- Blackfriar's Mills, London, Ont 1^0 Blair, Ruel and Blair, St. Jt)hn, N. B !!"> Blair and Co., St. John, N. B 100 Bond's Soap, Montreal ^f^ Bowker F<;rtilizer Co., P.oston and New York . . . 2G Bowes F. W., Halifax, N. S l;"-^ Boutilier Geo. F., Halifax, N. S HJ^ Bowman A. M. and Co., St. John, N. B ^'0 Borden Uev. B. C, D.D., Sackville, N. B ';)0 Bovril Co., Lt02 Campbell, A. R., St. John, N.B 104 Campbell, D. W., Montreal '^^ Campbell, P., Quebec • • ' » Campbell, W. H., Kentville, N. S bO and bl Canada Atlantic Ry., The, (Ottawa 1"» PA(iE. 28 70 120 150 Canadian Drug Co., Ltd., The, St. John, N. B. . . Canadian Expiess Co., Montreal ;•■.••• * Canadian Office & School Furniture Co., Ltd., The, Preston, Ont Canadian Ry. Accident InsuranceCo., The, Ottawa Canadian Rubber Co., The, Montreal 74 Carleton and Ferguson, St. John. N. B ' Jt- Carleton House, The, Halifax, N. S l'^- Carlin-' Hrewing and Malting Co., London, Ont., 8U Carmichael, D. L., St. John, N. B 1«0 Carrier, Laine and Co., Levis, Quebec and Montreal, inside front cover, Carroll, Philip, Pictou, N. S 130 Carson, Adam, Pictou, N. S i^- Cascade House, Little Metis, Que 84 Central House, Antigonish, N. S l-» Central Ry. Co. (N. B.), Hampton, N. li J4 Challen, John, Hamilton, Ont 1^4 Chateau Frontenac, Quebec J' Chateau Royal, Riviere du Loup Point, Que 8L Cherry, S. J-, Preston, Ont 14- Chipman, H. L., Halifax, N. S 64 Christie Bros, and Co., Amherst, N. S J-^ Cintron, L. M., Fajardo, Porto Rico 14 Coleman, F. B., Fredericton, N. B • 104 Comet Stove Polish, Digby, N. S ^0 Commercial Hotel, Campbellton, N. B JO Consumers' Cordage Co., Ltd., Halifax, N. S. . . . 40 Conway, J. P. and Co., Sydney, C. B. .. .142 and 183 Cooper, James, Montreal lo4 Copp Bros. Co., Ltd., The, Hamilton, Ont. 154 Cowie and Edwards, St. John. N. B . . 19b Cox, J. P., Halifax, N. S • • • • • 17^ Cox Robt. and Co., Ottawa, Montreal and Liver- pool, G. B j^ Craig, R. T. and Co., Truro, N. S 108 Crieiie, Frazer, Riviere du Loup, Que... . 8- Crockett, Thos., Riviere du Loup, Que. .bet 82 and 8 J Crosby, L. G., St. John, N. B ■ l' \: ' " It Currie Business University, The, St. John, l>. J» Dickie Alf.. Stewiacke, N. S. 112 DeSola, C. I., Montreal ^^ Doherty, Nat., Pic^ou, N. S 1^0 Dom. Coal Co., Ltd., Halifax, N. S., and Boston, 124 Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd., Montreal: 46 Dominion Atlantic Ry., Kentville, N. S 60-bl Driscoll D. J., Ottawa 1»^ Driscoll, John M., St. John, N. B -0'- Dumphries Mills, Gait, Ont Dwyer C, Pictou, N. S Earle Robt. G., St. John, N. B 104 Eclipse Soap, Toronto and Montreal b8 Edwards J. A., Fredericton, N.B JOj- Elkin R. C, St. John, N. B 200 Elderkin, C. J., St. John, N. B 1 J« Electric Co.. Toronto and Hamdton, Ont lf)+ Electric Co., The Royal, Montreal and Toronto . 34 Evans, E. G., Hampton, N. B 94 and 96 207 164 132 ALPHABETICAI, INDEX OF ADVERTISERS - CW-t Ka.l.r and Co., Halifax, N. S 78 |.aiil)aiik:s Co , The, Montreal 1 j^ hiu'iuliarson J. A. and Co., CliarlotteU)\vn,P.E.I. 'J- l'"ei:,'iison and P -ge, St. John, N. B i^i^ Flanagan Thomas, Chatham, N. B 88 Klt'inin<; W. A. and Co., Montreal 18() Kraser F. Wyatt, Pictou, N. S I •"50 Fiaser, William, Halifax, N. S <>1 Frontenac Livery, Quebec '^> Frost J. S. and Co., St. John, N. B 198 Fuchs, (leo. D., Montreal 191 Furness, Withy and Co., Ltd., Halifax, Montreal, London, G.B., and St. John, N.B -'-' (Jalt, Edge Tool and Carriage Spring Works 12 Garth and Co., Montreal <5 ^ Gard, W. T., St. John, N. B 100 Girard, J. O., FraserviUe, P. Q ^ . •^- Gass, Jas. and Sons, Shubenacadie, N. S 112 Gautier Steel Dept., Cambria Iron Co., Johns- town, Penn • . • • • 10 (Jifkins, P., Kentville, N. S 60 and Gl Gillespie, Chas. T., St. John, N. B 1=J0 Gilmour, A., St. John, N. B 100 Goldie Milling Co., Ltd., The, Ayr, Ont 1'^ Goldie Co., The Jas., Ltd., Guelph, Ont 200 Good Roads Machinery Co., Hamilton, Ont ir)4 Grand Union Hotel, St. John, N. B . . .bet. itf) and 97 Gregory, J. Fraser, St. John, N. B Cfi Green and Gillespie, St. John, N. B 16() Green, R. H. and Son, St. John, N. B 198 Great West Life Assurance Co., The . . .marginal lines. Gioss and Dawson, Moncton, N. B 92 Guilbault, Ant., Quebec 78 Hale Rufus, Antigonish, N. P 1^8 Hamm Bros., St. John, N. B 18-1 Hampton and St. Martins Ry., Hampton.N.B., 9() Hamilton G. J. and Sons, Pictou, N. S U4 " Hampstcad," S.S., St. John, N. B 4"> Hannah John, St. John, N. B 192 Hanington G. L., Sydney, C. B 13G and 153 Harding, Jas. S., St. John, N. B 202 Henrion F. S., St. John, N. B., and Halifax, N.S. 102 " Herbageum," Gait, Ont 1 60 Hickey and Nicholson, Charlottetown, P.E.I ... . 54 Hilvard Bros., St. John, N. B 176 Hiliman Wm., St. John, N. B 200 Hogg, Craig and Co., Pictou, N. S 132 Holly Jas. and Son, St. John, N. B ■ 104 Holesworth Mrs. R. M., Shubenaca,die, N. S. . . . 112 Holnian, F. E. and Co., St. John, N. B 180 Hopknis John, St. John, IS. B 191 Horton H. and Son, St. John, N. B ... 194 Hotel Brunswick, Moncton, N. B 92 Hotel Cabot, Sydney, C. B 142 and 183 Page. Hunter James, St. John, N. B 192 Hutton Jas. and Co.. Montreal 30 Iddiols, H. F., St. John, N. B 166 Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., Petrolia, Ont International S. S. Co., St. John, N. B., and Boston, Mass 6- Ives, Chas. W., Pictou, N. S 128 Ive.s, H. R. and Co., Montreal 3- Jack, Andrew, St. John, N. B 19J Jamieson, R. C. and Co., Montreal 4^ Jardine, Mrs. S. S., Campbellton, N. B 86 Jardine, Robt., St. John. N. B 1« Jones, F. A., St. John, N. B 19:^ Jones, Simeon, St. John, N. B ^* Jubilee Typewriter Support, St. John, N. B. . . . . 66 Kain, W. A., St. John, N. B 192 Kane and McGrath, St. John, N. B 172 Keith, A. and Son, Halifax, N. S 126 Kelley and Glassey, Halifax, N. S 118 Kerr and Robertson, St. John, N. Ji 170 Kirk, A. and Co., Antigonish, N. S 138 Kirk, D. G., Antigonish, N. S 138 Knowlton and Gilchrist, St. Joim, N. B 3b Knowles, Jos. S., St. John, N. B 193 Laba^, John, London, Ont 6 Lalibeite, J. B., Quebec ^04 Layton, John, Shul)enacadie, N. S 112 Leacock, W. P. and Co., Barbadoes, W. 1 14 Learment, A. H. I^arment Hotel, Truro, N. S. . 110 Legare, J. B. I)., Quebec 191 Lemont and Sons, Fredericton, N. J'> 10b Leonard Bros., St. John, N. B., and Montreal.. . . 201 Letteney Mfg. Co., Digby, N. S 50 Leydcm and Mcintosh, Halifax, N. S l-i^ L'Hote and Lt'gare, Basse- V^ille, P. Q 191 Likely, Joseph A., St John, N. B 202 Lockorby Bros., Montreal 48 Logan, Jas. T., St. John, N. B 36 Logan Tanning Co., Ltd., The, Pictou, N. S 132 Logan and Fraser, Shubenacadie, N. S 112 Mabee, A. C, St. John, N.B 45 Mabee, A. A., St. John, N. B 164 Magee's Sons, D., St. John, N. B., Panoramic Harbour View bet. 96 and 97 Manchester Fire Assurance Co margin line.s. Maritime Express, Halifax. N.S 61 Maritime Warehouse, St. John, N. B 174 Matheson, R J., Dartmouth, N. S 126 Marsters. J. F., St. John, N. B • • 186 Maxwell, E. and Son, Halifax, N. S 114 Meriitt Bros, and Co., St. John, N. r> 182 Merrimac House, Antigonish, N. S 128 Metallic Roofing Co., Ltd., The, Toronto, Ont.. . 20 Miller Bros, and Toms, Montreal ...,,,. 148 Mills, Alf., St. John, N. B .^ 198 Minard's Liniment, Yarmouth, N. S 36 ]Moir Son and Co., Halifax, N. S 140 Moncton and B Montgomery, J Morrison, John Morrow, M. R. Mount Allison Mount Allison Sackville, Muir, H. B. ar Murdock's Nep Murnhy, T. L, Murray, H. R. Murray, H., N Murphy, A. S. Macnider Johr Mc Arthur, Co! McArtbur, Co! McCaskill, Doi McCoskery J. Macdonald am McGuire M. a Mclntyre and McKay Millin McKenzie Jol McKenzie K. McKenna A., McLennan, J, McManus, F. McMurdo L. McNab's Gall McSweeney t McQuade W. N. A. Chemi( Neill, J. S., I Nelson, A. ai Newfoundlan New Victorif Nichols, E. J\ Noonan and Norfolk Hou Nova Scot. 1, Nova Scotia Ogilvie, W. " Olive, Harol Ossekeag Stt O'Shaughnef Ottawa, Arr Oxford Man Page Wire ] Palmer J. a Palmer C. ^ Palmer Jas. Pearse J. S. Peters' C. I Plant Line, Porter J. E Portland II Piuze L. T. Pyke Jas. A 208 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ADVERTISERS — Conimufrf. Pa«ik. 94 158 . 174 . 1-24 56 Moncton and Buctouche Ry. Co Montgomery, John, Campbellton, N. B Morrison, John F. St. John, N. B Morrow, M. R., Halifax, N. S Mount Allison Ladies' College, SackvUle, N. B. . Mount Allison Academy and Commercial College, Sackville, N. B Muir, H. B. and Co., Montreal. . Murdock's Nephews, Halifax, N. S Murnhy, T. L., St. John, N. B Murray^ H. R., Campbellton, N. B Murray, H., New Glasgow, N. S Murphy, A. S., Truro, N. S Macnider John, Little Metis, P. Q McArthur, Corneille and Co., Montreal McArtbur, Colin and Co., Montreal McCaskill, Dougall and Co., Montreal McCoskery J. L., St. John, N. B Maodonald and Co., Halifax, N. S McGuire M. and T., St. John, N. B Mclntyre and Comeau, St. John, N. B McKay Milling Co., Ottawa, Ont McKenzie John T., Charlottetown, P.E.I McKenzie K. R., North Sydney, C. B McKenna A., Pictou, N. S McLennan, J. S., Boston, Mass McManus, F. E., St. John, N. B McMurdo L. B., Newcastle, N. B McNab's Galley Whiskey, St. John, N. B McSweeney Geo., Moncton, N. B McQuade W. H., St. John, N. B bet. 1)6 N. A. Chemical Co., Ltd., The, Goderich, Ont. . . 1 Neill, J. S., Fredericton, N. B 106 Nelson, A. and A. (The Rossin House), Toronto, 84 Newfoundland Railway, St. Johns, Nfld 72 New Victoria Hotel, St. John, N. B 98 Nichols, E. M., Yarmouth, N. S 112 Noonan and Davies, Pictou, N. S 130 Norfolk House, New Glasgow, N. S 128 Nova Scot. I. Brewery, Halifax, N. S 126 Nova Scotia Furnishing Co., Ltd., Halifax, N. S., 164 56 186 110 102 90 128 110 84 68 .38 18 98 150 98 44 206 54 138 132 124 . 184 . 172 44 92 and 97 Ogilvie, W. W., Montreal Olive, Harold C, St. John, N. B Ossekeag Stamping Co , The, Hampton, N. B. . . O'Shaughnessy, R. and Co., St. John, N. B Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Ry., Ottawa, Oxford Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Oxford, N. S. . Page Wire Fence Co., Titd., The,Walkerville, Ont Palmer J. and Son, Montreal Palmer C. A., St. John, N. B Palmer Jas. M., M.A., Sackville, N. B Pearse J. S. and Co., London, Ont Peters' C. H. Sons, St. John, N. B Plant Line, Halifax and Boston Porter J. E , St. John, N. B Portland Rolling Mills vSt. John, N. B. . Piuze L. T., Riv. du Loup Wharf, P. Q Pyke Jas. W. and Co., Montreal 202 30 170 110 178 166 8 12 196 56 160 176 64 182 200 82 30 Pack. Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I 52 • Queen Hotel, St. John, N. B 98 Queen Hotel, Fredericton, N. B 102 Queen's Hotel, Montreal 191 Queen Hotel, Yarmonth, N. S 112 Ramsay A. and Son, Montreal 42 Randolph A. F. and Sons, Fredericton, N.B. ... 106 Rankine T. and Sons, St. John, N. B. . . bet. 96 and 97 Rattenbury N., Charlottetown, P.E.I 54 Reford, The Robt. Co., Ltd., Montreal 4 Reid R. G., St. John's, Ntld 68, 72 and 141 Reid F. P. and Co., Moncton, N. B 142 Reid Bros., St. John, N. B 176 Revere Hotel, Pictou, N. S 130 Rhodes, Curry and Co., Ltd., Amherst, N. S 152 Richards C. C. and Co., Yarmouth, N. S 36 Robb Engineering Co., Ltd., Amherst, N. S . . . 152 Robertson Geo. (Robertson House), oathurst,N.B. 90 Rossin House, The, Toronto, Ont 84 Royal Electric Co., The, Montreal, Toronto 34 Royal Hotel, Campbellton, N. B 86 Royal Paper Mills Co , The, East Angus, Que. . . 6 Rudd Geo. A. and Co., Toronto, Ont 30 Rust, Trowbridge and Co., Trinidad, W. 1 14 Saunby, J. D., London, Ont 1 60 Schurman, Lefurgey, Clark and Co., Ijtd., Sum- merside, P. E. I 108 Schofield Bros., St. John, N. B 6 Scott Bros., Gait, Ont 164 Sealy, John, St. John, N. B 42 Seaside House, Little Metis, Que 84 Seely, D. J. & Son, St. John, N.B., margin lines and inside back cover. Seely Packet Line, St. John, N. 6., margin lines and 6 Shaffner, I. B. and Co., Halifax, N. S 50 Shediac Boot and Shoe Co., Ltd,, Shediac, N. B. 180 Sherman House, Shubenacadie, N. S '. . 112 Shives, K., Campbellton, N. B 86 Short and Ellis, Digby, N. S 84 Shreve, T. C, Digby, N. S 112 Smith, A. C. and Co., West, St. John, N. B. . 168 Smith, W. C. and Co., Halifax, N. S 114 Sorette, H., St. John, N. B 48 Sproul, D. and O., Digby, N. S 50 Sproul, Wm., Campbellton, N. B BG Stackhouse, J. P., St. John, N. B 200 Stanley House, Truro, N. S 110 Stanton Bro.s., St. John, N. B 166 Starr, John Son and Co., Ltd., Halifax, N. S. . . . 122 Star Line, St. John, N. B 96 Stewart, Bruce and Co., Charlottetown, P. E. I. 52 Stiles, R. D., Pictou, N. S 1 28 Stmr. "Bruce," Sydney, C. B 68, 72 and 141 " "Clifton," St. John, N. B 104 " "Hampst«ad," St. John, N. B 45 " "St. Olaf," Pictou, C. b 130 " " Star," St. John, N. B 182 St. Ijawrence Drug Store, Pictou, N. S. 1 28 St. Lawrence Hall, Montreal 76 Stone and Wellington, Toronto, Ont 54 209 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF A DVERTLSERS — ConemMCo^. Page. Struthers R. G., Gait, Ont 160 Sturdee E. T., St. John, N. B 48 Syda and Cousins, Digby, N. S 76 Sydney Hotd, The, Sydney, C. B i;i6 and 153 Syracuse Smelting Works, Syracuse, N. Y., and Montreal 1 Tanguay, A. T., Quebec 20 1 Taploy Bros., St. John, N. B 194 Taylor, J. and Co., Montreal and Toronto 68 Taylor, John M., St. Jjhn. N. B 198 Teiniscouata Ry., Riv. du Ix)up, Que. . .bet. 82 and 83 Terrace Hotel, Amherst, N. S 108 T. and H. Electric Co., Hamilton, Ont 154 Thorne. W. H. and Co., Ltd., St. John, N. B. . . 2 Timmons, M. and Son, Quel)ec 66 Tippet, F. H. and Co., St. John, N. B 36 Todd, Milling Co., Gait, Ont 24 Troop and Son, St. John, N. B 62 Truro Condensed Milk »k Canning Co., Ltd., The, Truro, N. S 80 Turnbull, The C. Co., Ltd., Gait, Ont 10 Turriff, R., (The Turriff Hall), Little Metis, Que. 84 Ungar's Laundry, St. John, N. 15 166 Urquhart and Morrison, Sydney, C. B 138 Page. Valh'-e, E. and N., Montreal 191 Venise House, Riv. du Loup Wharf, P. Q 82 V. and B. Sporting Goods Store, Queb(.'c 78 Walker, Hiram and Sons, litd., Walkerville, Ont. 16 Walton H., Upper Greenwich, N. B 108 Waring, White and Co., St. John, N. B 180 Warnock, Jas. and Co., Gait, Ont 12 Waveiley Hotel, Campbellton, N. B 86 Weldon, J. D. (Wcldon House), Shediac, N. B. . 92 Welsh A. Arch., Montreal. . 74 Whetsel Mrs. R., St. John, N. B 192 Whittaker and Co., St. John, N. B 18 Whidden C. B. and Son, Antigonish, C. B 128 Whittaker J. E. and Co., St. John, N. B 170 Wieting and Richter, Demerara, S. A... 14 Wilson A. and Son, Halifax, N. S 78 Wilson, J. K, St. John, N. B ... 162 Wilkins R. C, Montreal 202 Windsor Salt Works, Windsor, Ont, 206 Windsor Hall, Fredericton, N. B 1C2 Yarmouth Duck & Yarn Co., Ltd., The, Yar., N.S. 24 INDEX OF MONTREAL ADVERTISERS. Allan Line 20 Balmoral Castle Hotel 74 Beaver Line 58 Bond's Soap 186 Bovril Co., Ltd 76 Brophy, D. McL 68 Bryce James . . 70 Campbell D.W 58 Canadian Express Co 70 Canadian Rubber Co., The 74 Carrier, I^ainetfeCo., inside front cover Cooper James 184 Cox, Robert and Co 48 De Sola C. I 36 Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd 46 Electric Co., The Royal . 34 Fairbanks Co., The 148 Fleming W. A. and Co 186 FuchsGeo. ]) 191 Furness, Withy and Co., Ltd. . . 22 Garth and Co 34 Hutton, James and Co 30 Ives H. R. and Co 32 Jamieson R. C. and Oo 42 Leonard Bros 204 Lockerby Bros 48 Miller Bros, and Toms 148 Muir, H. B. and Co 186 McArthr.r, CorneilJe and Co .... 68 McArthur, Colin and Co ... . 38 McCaskill, Dougall and Co 18 Palmer J. and Son. Pyke Jas. W. and Co Queen's Hotel. 12 30 191 Ramsay, A. and Son 42 lietord. The Robert Co , Ltd. . . 4 St. Lawrence Hall 76 1 ... 68 Syracuse Smelting Works Taylor J. and Co Vall.'e E. and N 191 Welsh A. Arch 74 Wilkins R. C 202 CLA5SIFIED INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTIQUE GOODS. Kain Wm. A 192 BABBITT METAL. Syracuse Smelting Works 1 BANKERS. Blair and Co lUO BARRISTERS, ETC. Allan, W. W 190 Banihill, A. P 190 Blair, Ruel and Blair 190 Carleton and Ferguson 196 Ives, Chas. VV 128 Montgomery, John 158 Palmer, C. A 196 Shreve, T. C : 112 BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES. ElderkinC. J 198 Hannah John 192 BEEF EXTRACT. Bovril Co., Ltd 76 BEEF, MUTTON, ET'..'. Kane and MeOratli 1 72 210 BELTING. Fleming, W. A. and Co 186 BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS. Hamilton G. J. & Soi.s 144 Hainni Bros 184 Moir, Sou & Co 140 Riiiikine T. & Sons (St. John Harbor View) bet. 96 and 97 BOLOGNA, HAMS AND SAUSA(JE. Hopkins John 194 BOOT AND SI .\mlierst Boot Shediac Boot ii Calling Brewii Jones Simeon. Uibatt John.. Nova Scotia E BKIIX Dominion Bri- Adams, A. \V Barry, J. J., Bowman, A. Harding, J. ; MavHters, J. \ Olive, Harol( Sturdee, E. 'J Taylor, John TipiHit, F. H BUII Mabee, A. A Mills, Alf... Scely, P J. Taylor, lohi CARRIAGE Logan and 1 Stackhouse Wilkins R. Aciulia ' "." i' Call H. R . Dominion (. Dwyer V... Frost J. S. Ives Clias. Likely Jos. Noonan i^ Schuinuin, Kane& M( Carrie Buf Mount All Mt. Allisoi COM Bowman I Cox J. P. . Dwyer C . Ives Charl Legare J. Merritt B Mills Alf. Muir H. 1 Noonan * Seely D. . Tanguay Troop k I Taylor J. dLAHStFIED INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS - CWnW. BOOTANDSHOE MANUFACTUREKS. j CONDENSED MILK. ETC., MFKS. Amherst Boot and Slioe Mia- t^o-l-W & ItW \ Truro Condei.se.l Milk and C.ii.iiin|,' Shediac Boot and Shoe Co., Ltd !«*' , Co., The (Ltd.) I CONFECTIONERY, MFRS. 80 BREWERS. Carliiit; Brewing and Multinj,' Co. , . Jonew Simeon l.iabatt John Nova Scotia Brewery • • l-" BRIDCE (STEEL> MFRS. Dominion Bridt^e Co.. Ltd BROKERS. "" i Hamilton, (i. .L and Sons 54 144 41) 46 i CORDA(iE MFRS. Consumers' CordaKo Co., LUl (JURTAIN POLES, ETC. Holnian, F. E. and Co Ji^'^j Reid Bros E.XVRESS COMPANIES. ("aiia"" Leniont k Sons ('aimer .1 & Son 106 12 Adams, A. W., ln>'urance Barry, J. .1., Vlardware Bownian, A. M. and Co., (ieneral. KHI •_'(H) :^'> i Henrioi. F. S 20'2 DIVER — PROFESSIONAL. FEED, HAY, OATS, ETC. IG-J Hardinji, J. S., (ieneral -"- , .,.,.,,, Kmc AnTTTWS Marsters, J. F., Clu.toms 1««5 DOOR AND SASH MANUFACTUR S. KM 198 Olive, Harold ('., (.'ustoms. Sturdee, E. T., Mercantile Taylor, John M., (ieneral • • ■ TipiK-'t, F. H. & (.'o.,(!ustoms&(!eul BUILDIN(i MATERIALS. Mabee, A. A Mills, Alf ■••• Seely, I ' J. and Sou inside back cover Taylor, • ohu M 1^8 CARRIACE, ETC., MANUFACTURER. Logan and Fraser. ' l- CARTA«}E. StackhouseJ. V -^^ CLOTHING. Wilkins R. C COAL. Actulia''r'.'Co., Ltd 301 4S Mabee A. A U»8 :16 1(>4 Boutilier ( ieo. F CV.x, J. !• Lef^arc J. B. D Peters' C. H. Sous Shatlher I. B. & Co Smith A. C. fcCo.. .. Taupiay Alf. T \Vhid Cniig, H. T. 1111(1 ('o H>S F';Mi|iilittr>*"ii< J. A. ami Co •'<'.'■ ( ;ii)ss and DawHon ('2 Hi>cr<,', t'niifj and Co 132 |,(i("k('rl)V Bnw 48 MrKe.izle, K. R I3H Mfiiitt BioH and Co \f^2 Handolpli, A. F. and Sons HMJ RiittiMilmi-.v, N ■)4 Reid, K. I', and Co 14^ Hliartiier, I. B, and Co 5(t VVhidden, C. B. and Son 128 HARDWARE MERCHANTS. CaiMoii A 132 Ives H. H. & Co. . 3'.i Kt'iT !i Robertson 170 Kirk 1). (i 138 Tliorne, W. H. & Co., Ltd 2 HARNESS, ETC. Hortoii H. & Son 1!»4 Rudd f!eo. A. & Co 30 HATS, CAPS AND FURS. Magee's 1). Sons (St. ,Iohn Havboi' View bet. 0(> and 97 HOTELS. Adams House 88 Balmoral Castle 74 Barker House 104 Bellevue 82 Carleton House, The 122 Cascade House. 84 Central House 128 Chateau Frontenac 8 Chateau Royal 82 Commercial /O Crand Union (St. John Harbor View) bet. 96 and 97 Hotel Brunswick 92 Hotel Cal)0t 1 42 & 183 Learment 110 Merrimac House 128 New Victoria 98 Norfolk House 128 Queen (Churlottetown, P. E.I) 52 Queen (Fredericton. N. B) 102 Queen's (Montreal) 191 Queen (St. John) 9H Queen (Yarmouth, N. S. ) 112 Revere 1 30 Robertson House 90 Ros,sin House, The 84 Royal 8(J St. L'lwrence Hall 7H Seaside House ... 84 Sherman House 112 Stanley House 110 ■Sydney Hotel. The 136 & lo3 Terraee Hotel 108 Turriff Hall, The «4 W'nisc House ^- Waverley Hot«l ^^ Wildon House. '•- Windsor Hall •"- ICE— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I Whetsel, Mrs. R 192 '"IDEAL" HAND SEPARATORS, MFR I Pearse, John S. and Co 160 I INSURANCE A(iENT.S. ('owie and EdMard- 196 I < iilU'spie, Chas. T liio j Knowlton and (iilehrist ... 'M I Whittaker and Co 18 INSURAN( E V(» (Jreat West Life Assurance Co., The marginal lines. Manchester Fire A.ssurance(;o., do. IRON (iATE MFRS. I Ives, H. R. and Co 32 Page Wire Fence Co. of Out. Ltd., The 8 IRON, STEEL AND METAL. Coojier, .lames 184 i De Sola, C. I 'M { Hutton, .Ia.s. and Co :iO I Pyke, Jas. W. and ('o .30 JEWELLERS. i Ferguson and Page 98 lOard, W. T 100 'Hillman, Wm .. 200 LAUNDRIES. Ungar's . Minard's. LINIMENTS. 166 36 LIVERY STABLES. Campbell, P 76 Carroll's 1 ;'(• LUMBER MERCHANTS. Alexander, A. E. and Co l.')8 Bradley, John 1 ")4 Cox, Robert and Co 48 Dickie, Alf 112 Oriscoll, I). J 186 I )riscol', John M 2(>2 (4ass, Jas. and Sons 112 Hilyard Bros - 1 76 Layton, .John 112 Likely Jos. A 2()2 Schurman, I.«furgey, Clark & Co., ltd IC8 Shives, Kilgour 86 LUMBER SURVEYORS. Holly, Jas, and Son .... 104 Tapley Bros 194 212 MACHINISTS. Bertram .lohii t^ .Sons 1A6 Carrier, l.jiim' * Co Inside front cov. Oood Roads .Ma(;hinery (,'o l.')4 .Macdonahl * Cj !.')(» Rhodes, Curry & Co., Ltd l.Vi Robb Engineering Co., it^i l.Vi Stewart, Bruce & Co .Vi Waring, White * Co 18(1 MANUFACTURERS' At i ENTS. Barry .1. J . . . Jardiiic Robt Mills Alf .... Sturdee E. T. •.'(Ml 18 198 48 Tippet F. H. &Co .r. MERCHANT TAILORS. Butt * McCarthy 1 72 Campbell A. R. .' lt»4 (iilniour A |(l() Leydon and Macintosh 122 McKenzie John T ">4 M(!Murt> 164 24 172 2U2 6(i l.-)4 .")4 OIL MANUFACTURERS. Imperial Oil ("o., Ltol«oii jg^j N,..man & DiWies • ; ;^- j "^^i ij^^s and McKetnm, A Seely ... .I.&Son... ^,.,,. ,,..W ..ove. ,^,^^,^^^_ ^^^,.^ ,»,hH. ""M Troop & Son „ i m .... »1" ,m .isini FRY AND OUTFITS. (yHhannhneHsy, «• 'v»<» ^'« HHIl' CHANDLERY AN ^^^1 ^,^^uFACTURERS. W Adam«A. W ' • 1 TNM-M'. ^^^^^ •'' HOA.. MANUFACTUHEHS, ,,J ^•J-^^ln''^:-^ ^ Bond's Soap '^'M Taylor, John « I o TYI-EWRITER SUBl'ORT. Mnliilee" McManus, F. E PUBLISHER. 1H4 SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. 1 TV Alexander A. E.& Co ■•■;;; »£,) .lack Andrew PEWRITER8. 194 Knowles Jos. MJiranl.l. ^'■■- 1<)3 Neill James S... •... — • O'ShaUKhnessy R. * ^o . 100 I 110 UNDE ,:hclothin(^knitted-^-mf'R. 10 KAILWAYS. '^I'^^R slutting Coods Store ''^«lT«rnbnUC.Co.,Ltd.,The Canada AtlantujRy.--- Central Ry. Co. (N.B.) . Dominion AUanUc Ky • •^- • • Hampton&St. MartmsRy..... Alone ton k Buctonche Ry. ^o. , M^vuTAKERS' FURNlSHlNt.S- i7sr- ■ , 1 ^•^''^''^T^M iv^^crruRER. 941 STEAMSHI'>S. MANUIALIU ^^ «^1M Allan Line ;;; Hs Christie Bros. & Co «ib^K:;''';^«--.V.V." ■■■.■. ■..•««, 72. Ul VARNISHES. uMLWAV AN. <«,n™«™««' ;;rrS::is.^c«- ■; ■;.; Z\ vva,x ..avkk manufactukkr SUPPLIES Plant Line Refo , , »' u„,w ^■''^ Reford RoV)ert Co. , Ltd. , I ?Sr S^o •■ -•-'« ^-"^ '""Z, !Sly Packet Line . . . .mar Cooi«rJanu38. .....■•••••;;;;;;;■.;. ^!^^^'^r:::. J,rl^.ertCo:,- Lt.1. . The . .^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^.^rthur Colin & C .marjrinalline'*'! WEST INDIA ACENT. uavm ^ ^"•- ■ • • ,. Hutton James « <-o., PykeJas. VV. &Co.. Rhodes, Curry & Co., Lt.l 96 IS'2 13*»1 Crosby, L. d-. WEST INDIA MERCHANTS. lolcintron, L. M. US 14 DeSola C I •■••••; " ' ; ; ; . . . 54 1 .r^^; 5i„f," Stmr . Kstey & Co . ,U ( Jarth & Co. . . .^ -^ " . . 30 STEEL M FRS iS CambriaIronCo...iantierSteelDept ^l^ 1 ^3, VV. and^CJ.^^ Cooper, James _ . 30 Rust, Trowbn. ge and Co, RO M> MARINO MACHINES. DeSola C. I \ Wieting & R-hter 154 sTOUAtlE. WHISKEY MFRS. 14 14 14 14 44 ROLLINC! Portland Rolling Mills RUBBER e. SUGAR MFRS. Acadian Sugar Refining Co., Ltd. TANNERS. I Carmichael, David L. ... ■ ■^■- ■ ■ ; U8 L-'an Tannmg Co., Ltd., ^* Peters', C.H. Sons • WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.^^ '^^JirardJ.O ;;; '. 118 Kelley & ('^^'''^^% '. 98 McGuire M. & i .. 44 vinTntvre & CJomeau 1541 1 M-TVTC AND Vli""!^"""' 191 LHote & Legare '''' WIRE FENCE MANUFACTURER, iwe Wire Fence Co. ot Ontario, Ltd., ^ 1«^>1 ^The ISI WIRE NAIL MANUFACTURER. 198 Estabrooks, 1. n TEAS. 1.58 48 Seely . D. J. & -^^^^^^ back eoveu Memtt r ^ ^_ ^_ ^^^^^^ y„„, .00 Gordon Wire and Wire Nail Works.. 2 WIRE MATTRESS MANUFACTURER. John . 192 Shives, K 213 CONTENTS. Introductory Map OflScere, etc 214 " Additions and Changee Alt.habetical List Intercolonial Railway Stations and SidingH, with Mileage 13-27 « « •• « «♦ with Fares 29-45 Geographical " " " " " Mileage 47-55 Rail Connections Steamer " 5^ md ^S Stage " ^^ Alphabetical List P. E. I. Railway Stations and Sidings, with Mileage 63-67 Geographical " " " " with Mileage 67 "Along the Intercolonial Railway " — Descriptive Matter, with IlluHtrations 69-153 Panoramic View Harbor St. John, N. B bet. 96 and 97 Bird's Eye View of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 121 View of Hamilton, Ont 155 List of Firms, etc 157-201 « « Halifax, N. S 163-169 « " Montreal, P. Q 185-190 «« «« Quebec 191 u <' St. John 195-201 Plan St. John, KB 198 Montreal Board of Trade 203 Quebec " " 205 St. John, K. B., and Maritime Boards of Trade 203 Alphabetical Index of Advertisers, with address 207-210 Alphabetical " of Montreal Advertisers 210 Classified " of Adverti8emer.t« 211-213 ADDITIONS AND CHANGES IN LIST OF OFFICERS. J. E. Price, General Superintendent, Moncton, N. B. G. M. Jarvis, Superintendent, Trurc, N. «. W. G. Robertson, Division Freight Agent, St. John, N. B. D. A. Story, Division Freight Agent, Halifax, N. S. Wm. Robinson, General Travelling Agent, ^ Toroxito, Ont. H. A. Price, District Passenger Agent, Montreal, P. Q. r 15 T.omV,Vin Difltrlot. Pasnenerer Affent Halifax, N". S. ERRATA, should read View Grand Narrows, C. B. m 1 Imoji ,3tapedia page 214 BARNES & CO. Printerf Bookbinders, Booksellers AND- Manufact'-ring Stationers. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 84 Prince William Street, SAINT JOHN, - N. B. I I' fes^^ ft?."' -I- -M 4 1 4 4 4 ^ 4 -4- 4 -♦ 4 ^' 4 4 4 4 4 -I- 4 ■^ 4 4 4 ' 4 1 4 4