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The following diegrems illustrate the method: Les certes, plenches, tableeux, etc., peuvent Atre fllmte k dei^ taux de reduction diff Arents. Lorsque le d jcuniient est trop grend pour Atre reproduit en un seui clichi, 11 est film* A partir de I'angle supArieur geuche, de geuche k droite, et de heut en beo, en prenent le nombrf/ d'imeges n^cesseire. Les diegremmes 'juivents iliustrent la mtthoda. y errata Id to r\x ie pelure, pon A 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 jV »- s*' - ^'r/'^ [f. .1 t .IV % -..»;• A«; ir yM #aa$ 9Mri Wbtto Tcttii om Ini ^1 lOwta «i Btnw tgf ViUwi* l4wUag>t li ii in» 2 ADTBBTIBKMBMT. [1887. J k 60 and 62 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, > GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS -AND DEALERS IN- Faints, Oik, Giass, Tar, Fitch, Besin, Etc. A SPECIALTY ofCUTLERY, All Kinds and PricM in Table and Fooket Cutlery. Silverware and Fancy Goods. EHOUiH, FBEHCH, AMEBICAV AND OEBMAIT FANCY GOODS. |iV Wholesale DzPARTMBNTS— Up stain, including Upper Flats of the Eanis and Gardner Building. er Retail D kpartmkk ts. — First Floor. Entrance to both Departments only through the Retail Department, No. 60 Prince WiUiam Street. Clarke,Kerr&Thorne. 18871 St. 4 Br,?*.'':,Vj;'i ^m \. [1887. J r. NTS, lin, Etc ERY. ods. } 3 . '4- -.V jper Flats partment, [NE. J I n dln H toa Owwdbf lakiiqf ftUww* Pim i pk Btttttf. 1887.] ADVBBTI8BM«aT8. 8 EAGLE IKON & 3RASS FOUNDRY, ESTABLISHED 1841.- . f MlLLWmGET Ajm EJ^GIJJEE^, XaniifiEUStiirer of all kinds of Steam Engines and Kaohin- ery, Steam Boilers, Etc. All kinds of Blacksmith Work done on the Premises. All work f ^ . warranted Planned by the Proprietor. ^ ^ ' ^ ' > / MILL AJfD SHIP WORK, ALL SIZES. Carleton Air-tight Stoves, Pipe, ftc., and the Celebrated Hnlbert Plows always on hand. Jack-screws to hire. St. David Street, - Saint John, N. B. SUCCESS0B8 TO ^ itnt | -niPOBTBBS AND DBALBBS IN- Watches, GlockB, Jewelry, SoM Silver ud Electro-Plated Goods, Spectajples, &a 34 KIJ^G STfREET, SAINT JOHN, - - - N. B. Manufacture rs of Watches and Fine Gold leye lry. ■wwwmtmf mvhii^tatM tiiwtiitetwi^tHiayiBMiC? hii^ ADVlfiRtlSBMBNTS. [1887. J^iii/Tc HOWE'S ■■U.tA-! City Market Building, Germair^ St. We have in Stoclc and are consutiitTy Maiwiactuniig ^ Walniit BedroM Suites, ■'■'^■m BedroOii Suites, ^^*'- 7...n. Painted Bedroom Siites. Bookeaiea, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Hat-Trees, Centre i LIBRARY &• TABLES. ?jd„ "■?■;:„..> -A., ■:-! In Stock and Made to Order. ASfflfAimD J.( imSl J. D . MO ^/V^! E T, Bi Hto? [188T. St. f,;f*ie ,T Centre ;les. m[;.v -/^ iff lEwidltt Bther»la tliB Honiliiv«Mtkibwt. ie8Ti ADVBRTIBBMBNT. T, '^ W il^ r 1^ inn •''■ • * Vipww ^'41^ ■ ^v^^ if '■..):■• i Dpy Goods! -MANUFACTURBl^ OF- '^ f' g. '""'"■' '"taps. Etc., Etc. '4._^' V-J CkNTERBURY STREET, SAIErgOHM, ^ :^ Jj. :B. BiagboniwtHWiw«irtiwtthlWtfWi'L«wifat't«M«w. . 6 ADVBBTIBBMBNT. [1887 INTERNATIONAL lilH J. R COYLB, Jb., a J. LIBBY, - E. A. WALDRON, J* L. LEAVITT, Pretddent and Manager. Treasurer. Gen. Pau and Freight Agent. Travelling Agent. XjOO^Xj .^0-Z3ITa?S. A. PIKE, Eastport. W. H. KILBY; Boston. H. P. HERSEY, Piirtland, Me. H. W. CHISHOLM, St. John. LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN St. John, Eastport, Portland, and Boston. With Connections to all Farts of the UNITED STATES -AND- o.A.nsr.A.D.A.. \ BM. f«rLlTirOMWl«imttslMr«ll n' Bfipiwli IttUri. [1887 NT. [er. ;ht Agent. ^land. Me. St. John. L^ ton. ES 1887.] ADVBBTlSBinBlfT. JNTERNATiONAL THIE F^"VOK/ITB AND Superior Scyi-GoiNG Stmrs. OF THIS LINE: CUMBERLAND (new), - - 15cO Tons, STATE OF MAINE, -> - - 1500 " NEW BKUNSWICE, - - 1100 " Leave Reed's Point Wharf, ST. JOHN, at 8 a. m.; EASTFOBT at 1 F. M. same day, for PORTLAND and BOSTON, as follows : In Jamiary, Febmai^, Karoh, April, Kay, November, and December, every Monday and Thursday. June, Jnly, Angiist, September, and October, every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock, returning same da]rs from Boston at 8.80 A M During the months of June, July, August, September, and October, additional trips will be made, of which due notice will be given ia newspapers and circulars. Usual running^ time b^ween St. John and E4stpoii| 4 hours ; Bast- port and Pottland, 10 hours; Portlahd and Boston, 8 hours. CONNECTIONS.— At Portland with PortUnd and Ogdensbnrg Railroau to White Mountains and Lake Ohamplain ; Ponland and Worcester Lino for Rochester, Worcester and Intmneaiate Stations ; Grand Trunk Railroai to the Mountains and all parts of Canada and the West ; Boston and Maine and Eastern Railroads to Boston, and at Boston with Steamers and Railroads to all parts of the United States. TH HOUGH TICKETS AT REDUCED RATRS mav be had at all Stations on the Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways and Steamers, Windsor k Annapolis and New Brunswick Railways, and all Steamer Lines into Saint John. H. W. CHISHOLM, Agent, REED'S POINT WHARF, • - - - wii - SAINT JOHN. / Wmt WMkSyiit im V«]lvirt» By« OiMMmmi^^'^ 8 ADTBRTXSSMSKT. [1887. ' mrket Square, St. Jotai, N. B; IMPOBTBRSOF n*n BBITISH, nilSH, FBENCH AHB AXmcAlT MEBOEAHDII^. IN , -=^.0 ■ Silk, Woollen, Linen Cotton Manufactures. Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a year, and arrangements have been made to procure all the (BETWEEK SEASOJ^^,- DANrEL & -^r ^D. W 85 B mi fw liTtr Smptt^t takt Valltwi' 9ys]»ftoilft l^ttan. [18OT. ^G^ |««W'jMlMWMnW LHDnffi. NEN es. lents have ,.-v; ■Es: n v'^ :^D. 1887.] ADVBRTiaBMBNT. .JZ-W. LEAYIlTIifiiiril PROPRIETOR, HHij 85 King St, St John, I J. t 'i ■ ' i BEST LOCATION IN THE CITY. BARNES & booik: -AND- Job Ppinteps Publishers, Book-Binders, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. .82 Prince Wm. Street, St. Joho, N. B. V . ■« -ftMJi^Biwt tM yaowt> ly ofaitiiii»t. 10 ADVBnTISEMBNT. 1887. — 1MP01..JSR8 AND DEALEBSIN- EiffuikiiierMiliig, RttMose,taPa6l[iiig, LUBRICATING OILS, COTTON WASTE, WBOVOHT IBON FIFE AND FITTINGS, And all arjticles used in the application of steam to machinery. No. 4 1 DOCK STREET, Smali's Block, SAINT JOHN, - • N.B. N. B. — ISatimates for Steam ai d Hoc Water Heating Apparatus furnished ott application. All work "varranted. CLIFTON HOUSE, 74 Princess and 143 Germain Streets, ST. JOHIl^, - - IN". B. A':' N. PETERS, PROPRIETOR. In eyefy particular First Class. Heated by Steam throughout. nown ATTEHTioN iyri) mob^atb ghaboes. T 'J Ww5 5 Steam L0E8. »4* PBB^ ^^flBB ■■AflB^K ' ^^^^r ^I^^V H^^V Vt 1887 1 J^DYEBTIBEMBNT. 11 THE ACCIDENT CO' •OF- ..4 NORTH AMERICA. It is the First and only Accident Insurance Company in Canada confining itself to one business. The policies Issued by IhiH Company last year were more than twice the.9e issued by all other Canadian Companies combined, and is the Only Canadian Campany -WHICH HAS MADE THS- Special Deposit with Government -FOR THE TRANSACTION OF- ACCIDENTiI^SUe/NCEIl\CJipji. The Foreign Permits of this Company cover Trayel in Europe. It issues Railway Tickets at the customary rates. E. W. GALE, General Agent for New Brunswick. 6T¥lim, Bayards BuUding, Ko. 130 Prince WUUita 81 SlnglMa^ (ii^ Ubii* tanUi #itk F«Uowi' LMttliig'i Siunoa. 12 ADVBRTISBMBNT. [1887. EaiTITABLE f. r' "f ;- -ry Assets, Surplus to Policy Holders, Hew Assurance in 1885, 4- |y $66,553,387.50 17,495,329.40 - 96,011,378.00 . k i \ '■:■ The above Company now issues a FREE TONTINE POLICY. %e,ttietfed, y--n>\ni\-i\\\i) Indisputable, Non-Porfeitable, Accumulative. |t combines all advantages which can properly be united in one ' contract and ia superior to any Policy issued by any other Company. All information viWX be furniehed on application by mail or in person to ChAS. a. MAcboNALD, Qen. Manager for New Brunswick. Offlce-46 Princess Street, - St John, N. B. sSMtnee. [1887. S,553,387.50 7,495,329.40 6,011,378.00 issues a .ICY. / If jon want Pearl White Teeth oie EnameUine. LocTimiilative. e united in one issued icationby mail w Brniuwiok. John, N. B. ill i i OarlM on Honei try Felloe' Leeming'i B»ienoe. 14 ADVERTIBBMENT. [1887. WM. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED^' Boitoi Spium, lliata, Ibefs ui MaiuMnRrs. ,-j* iC; WATER-TWIST COTTON YARN. White, Blue, Orange, Green and Red. Ours is the only WAT£B-TWIST YARN made in the DbhtlnlOn— no other mill havlnfr the machinery on wh:?h to make it— consequents it is very much superior for Weaving purposes to any other in the market. A fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past tweaAty years. COTTON CARPET WARP. White, Red, Oreen, Blue, Brown and Orange. Put up in bundles of 5 lbs. each, containing 9,000 yards in length, and will make a'.length of Carpet in proportion to the nun_ber of ends.in width. BALL KNITTING COTTON. In all Numbers and Colors. ^ *f Made from the finest long staple cotton, especially selected for the pur- pose. This Cotton is veiy carefully spun, and will be found tp be more evenly made and Colors superior to any iu the Market. v, COTTON HOSIERY YARN. , Suitable for Manufacturers Of Hosiery. '4.^ FANCY WOVE SHIRTINGS. Made in a great variety of First Class Patterns, all fast colors, extra hettvv, and for strength is equalled by noni'. Warranted to give better aatlBf action to the Wearer than any other make in the Market, itud. suitable for all seasons of the year. We are also making our Celebrated Lansdowne Tweeds and Beam Warps, Our Goods are sold by us to the Wholesale Trade only, from whom Country Merchants CAN ALWAYS obtain them .by asking especially for them. WM. PARKS k SON, umitei,) NEW BRUNSWICK COTTON MILLS, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ineo. [1887. SON, iiUnH. 'Mi**'., ^ ARN. .ed. le Ddtefhidn— no ionseqtieiit^itis the market. A i8t twenty years. RP. Orong^e. length, and will Isjn width. TON. ted for the pur- nd tp be more RN., VGS. t colore, extra to give better »t, andjniitable kted Turps, , from whom : especially for MITED.) Indigeitba CvnA fay takingi!S'«llinM! i>yiptpda BitUM; 1887.] ADYBBTISBMBNTB. 15 G.F. THOMPSON & SONS, MANUFACTURBR8 AND IMPORTERS OF— — White Lead, Paints, Pure Putty, Dry Oo^lof^ of all kinds, WMt- ^ ing. Ochres, &c., &c. v mixeeTI^aints In Tins, all ready for use, warranted to dry quick, and of -ffr^-f best qualitjr. 141 PRINCESS STREET, SMJ^T JOHJ^, - - - - , jV. (3. i^The oldest established house in the Maritime Provinces. 'd G. S. FISHER & CO., AOEKTS FOR NEW BRUNSWICK SINCE 1856. MANUFACTURERS OF ["XX BRAND" ROOFING FELT, ETC. Office :— Carmarthan Street, Cor. Mecklenburg, lAINT JOHN. - . ■ - N. B. For ianiiii«r OQmpUinU tek« tellowt* IpMdy tMUt 16 ADVBRTISKMENTS. [1887. EMPIRE SALOON. 4g GE^RMJLN (RT(REET, P.A.CRUIKSri^NK (Successor to R.J. PATTERSON.) ■ DEALKK IN • Oysters, Fruits, Ice Cream, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FIRST CL ASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. DEALER IN Oysters, Clams, Winkels, Shrimps, M u 8 8 e 1 8 , Cow- hawks, Lobsters, Haddies, Mackerel, S h ad . Herrings, Cod Fish, Pickerel, Smelts^out, Sal- mon, white Fish, Tongues & Sounds. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Apples, Candies, Oy ster Biscuits, Soda Biscuits, Pilot Biscuits, Sugar Biscuits, Com Balls, Pop Com, Sauces Dulse, Tripe Lambs' Tongues) Clam Chowder Oysters Stewed and Roasted to order. served daily. Oysters shelled in quantities for family use. NORTH SIDE OF KING SQUARE. [•f. [1887. ON NK, earn, ;U LAR. DEALER IN sters, Clanw, tels, Shrimps, » 8 e 1 8 , Cow- ka, LobBterH, dies,Mackerel, id. Herrings, Pish, Pickerel, ItsJrouLSal- , White JFish, nies & Sounds, iges. Lemons, Dates, Nuts, Jes, Candles, ster Biscuits, i Biscuits, i Biscuits, ;ar Biscuits, Balls, Pop .., Sauces Ise, Tripe lbs' Tongues. n Chowder lities ^UARE. oVB.iiii£^T NEW BRUNSWICK ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1887. BEING THE THIRD YEAR AFTER LEAP YEAR, I I A>D THE FircQCTB Year ov the Reign of Quei^ VioroaiA. eoNTAmiivG GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, Prince lirilliam Street. : i;i iftm« korsM have ieen enred by ^ellowi' iMming'i JBiNiiiii*; 16 EQUATION OF TIMB — ECLIP8B8. [1887: All the calculetioiM hi this Almanac have bem adapted to " Mean Time " at St. John, e>:oent the San's DacUnatlbh and the " Equation of Time," which are for Mean Noon, Greenwich. " Mean Time," is that shown by a well-regulated clock, and difFen from "Apparent Time," or that e^ibited by a/§un-4iu^i)y what fa known as *' The Equation of Time.** When the Stun li Shw thU is t6^ be subtracted from "Mean (or Clock) Time," and when the Sun ii nut, t. u, EmerRes from Umbrti, 7h. »m. 46b. a. k, - Emerges from Penumbra, 8h. 17m. S8s. ▲. u, EcUpse 0.482. At St. John the Moon sets during the ;>«itp«e.' l!M^i«; [1887; I to "Me«o " Equation . and diffen u'loy what b Jlme thiB is t6^ 1 the Sun ii t Tim?." 16 20 10 01 16 19 16 18 16 16 16 13 _16 09 016 0« ■15!)8 15 52 15 45 16 37 15 27 16 17 15 07 14 56 14 4;) 6 1 16 1 5 8 1 I 614 6 29 16 14 14 00 13 46 13 28 13 U 12 68 12 36 12lfi 11 66 11 34 11 13 fu 6nakyi i)|# b«it t$mij it tfalbwt* ^paedy HeM 1S87,] TBB SEASONS — OHRONOLOGT. 19 Hr m. Stm. An Annular Erlipae on SSnd Febrosry, 1887. Befits in long ;=.. idfid. «m. antj lat. 8. 37d. S9ni. at f&u 16 m. 84b. p. M. Central phr^, Ajutumnbe^ns 1887, Sept. 23, at 6h. m^g. Winter Solstice, Sun enters *&, Winter beghis 1887, December 21 at lib. ev^g. Chronology- Dominical Letter B Bpaot 6 Golden Kumtter 7 Solar Qydtf 20 HonMalndiotion 15 Julian Period 6600 JBra of Nabunassar.. 2684 JEra of the 8(Bl«ucidet: 2196-2199 JCraof Diocletian 1602-1608 .firaof AMta(o'tiieCa&Mur8) 19M A» of Persia (TeMligird m.) 1267 lb«Of Mohammed 1804-1805 ofAlwaham 8902 Year of the World. Hebrew, 5647^5648 Tear of the World, Byzant47896-7896 Tear of Olympiaf 's 2668 Tear of Rome (Varro). 2840 Tear of Creation, Usher 5891 Tear of Creat^n, Hales. 7866 Tear of the World, Alexandria. .7889 Tear of tbe World, Antioch 7879 Ceesarian Tear of Antioch 1985 TeairofTyre 2018-2018 Tearof Aotium 1917 Tear of Armenia .1885 1M6 Tear of Troy (destroyed) . . .8071-8078 ltd) tkftt Oougk wi^ toigllihBum*! faugk MxitH. ['$ 90 ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOLS — PUBfJC HOLIDAYS. [1881 1. The year 18S7 corresponds to the Third Tear of the 66601 Olympiad. 2. The tint day of January, 16K7, ia the 8,4l0,278rd day of the Julian beiiod. S. The Hebrew Year 6647 ends on 18th Septembe- *~ ' *»»e Year 6648 ▲. M begins on mh September, I88r. -^ ^ „^ t. The Mohammedan year 1904 began on the flrt ; >t HQiiaiTam. oor- reepondlng to the 30th September, k. D. 1886. Bamazan— the Month of Ab- 8tliiei)ce— of A. H. 1804 begins on May '.i4th, 1887. The first day of Moharram A. H. 1805 begins on 19th September, 1887. 886 Years 288 Years 186 Years iwS Years 104 Years 108 Years W Years since Columbus discovered America. October 11th, 140S. since DeMonts discoTeredRiver St. John, N. B., June 84, 1604. since the Nevr Style was adopted in Bnglftnd, Sept. 14th, 176*. since the Capitulation of Quebec, September 18. 1760. sinoe the United Empire Loyalists landed in N. B., May 18, 1793. since New Brunswick became a Province, Augnst 16, 1784. __ sinoe the Oonstitiitton of the Dominion of Canada, July 1, IBff. Astrosomical Symbols and Abbreviations. ® The Sun. , • The Moon. 9 First Quarter. ® Full Moon. O Last Quarter. Mercury. 9 Venus. ®The l<:arth. ) Mars. V Jupiter. % Saturn. ^ Uranus. t Neptune. 6 Conjunction. □ Quadrature. a Opposition. (2 Ascending Node. Descending Node. ° Degrees. ' Minutes of Arc. ■' Seconds of Arc. H. or h. Hours. M. or m. MIn. of Time. 8. Seconds of Time. A. M. Morning. P. M. Evening. N. North. S. South. E. East. W. West. sta. Stationary. perh. Perihelion. Lat. Latitude Long. Longtitude. m. Mom'ng. a. Aft'noon or Evening, Ap. Apogee. gr. Greatest. T Aries, 8 Tarns, II Ciemini, ss Oancer, Si Leo, no. Virgo, ^ Libra, Til Scorpio, * Sa«rittarius, 13 Caprioornus Ml AcpuatoB, K Pisces, 0" 84 60 90 190 160 180 810 940 970 800 Fnblic Holidays, Anniversaries, Etc., 1887. New Year's Day, Janu'y 1 Ash Wednesday, Feb 28 St. Patiiok s Day Mar. 17 Oood Friday, April 8 Easter Monday, April 11 Easter Tuesday, April 18 K. George's Day April 28 LoyaUsts' Day. .....May 18 ^wen's Birthday, May 24 Whitsun Monday, May 80 Queen's Accession, .June St. John Baptist's Day " Queen's Coronation '* Canadian Dominion Day, . . .July Michaelmas Day,- Sep. Prince of Wales Bilthday,. .Nov. St. Andrew's Day, Chrisixas Day, Christmas Holidays,.... ■^vs 80 M 88 i 9 » 1887. DAT Sat. Jt Tbu. Tra. _, Wbd.F Sum.' Bon.' Smr. WlOK Sun. TuK.Mi Fm. SuN.Af Fat. Soir. SlTM. Sat. MOK. SvK. Ml Suit. Thu. Son. M< Ehbb June; Decern! H(m. ( aiq. Ag Stations cheil. In Fog Ala W.H. CAPE 248. Lc tower, 6 CAPE valsof 1; maldng ' ikbwa lues. painted 67m.; U Steiun above hi Itepsecoi I e«bh bin IndigMitlon GurtA bf tokiag 7eU»wi' BjifopiU Bitttn. 1887] CHURCH CALENDAR — LIGHT ROUSES. 21 Srief Ohuroh Calendar for 1887. OAfB. BOLT DAT. uam. BOLT DAT. Sat. Jan. 1 Oiroumdsioii. Tbv. " 6Epiphany. Tcz. ** as CoDT^rakm of St. Paul WB>.F6b.2 Puriflbation B. V. Mary. Bom. " 6'8eptu«gei*ima. Stm. " 18 SeicafreBima. Sow. " iWiQuinouaffMinia. Wkd. ** SSlAali Wednesday. Sox. " 97,Quadrace8lina. TucMar. 11 St. Davfd. FBI. " %'Aanunciation,B. V.Mary. Scx.Apr. 8 Palm Sunday. Fbl " 8 Good Friday. " 10 Eaater. " 17 Low Sundi^y. '' S3 St. Qeorge. " 25 St. Mark, ErangelUit. St. Philip and St. James. Rogation Day. Ascensiontide. Whitsun Day. Sew. Suw. Sat. Mob. ScB. May 1 Sub. •'^IS Tbxj. •' 19 Sun. MaySQ Sub. Jun. 6 Tbu. " 9, Sat. " 11 Fhi. *' U Wbd. " 29; MoM.Jly. 25; WB.Aucr. 24 Wi. Sep. 21 Tbu. *' 29 Tufc •' 18 Fri. Oot.38 Tub. Nov, li Sub. " 20 Sum. " 2' Who. " 80 Wb. Dec.2l Sun. " 25 MoN. " 26 TuM. " 27 Wkd, " 28 Trinitide. Corpus Ohrlsti. St. Barnabas, Apostle. St John Baptist. St Peter and St. Paul. St. James Zebedei, Ap. St. Bartholomew. Ap. Rfc Matthew, Apostle. ». Michael St. Luke, Evawrellst. St. Simon and St. Jude. All Saints. 24th Sun. after TrlnUy. Advent. St Andrew, Apostle. St. Thomas, Apostle. Christbas. St. Stephen, Proto-M*^. St. John, Apostle. Chfldermas. Ebbbb J>ayb.— Spring— find, 4th, 5th, March; Summ«r~l8t, 8rd, 4th, June; Autumn— ilat, 23rd, 24th September; Tr{n(er-'14th, iSth, ITUi, DecMnber. Rooatiob Datb— May 16th, 17th, Itith. Marine and Fisheries Department. Hon. Qeoree E Foster. Minister of Marine and Fisheries. J. H. Harding, Esq. Agent for New Brunswick, of Liirht Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, Bouys and Beacons, and Fisheries. J nit- cbell, Inopector of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Bouys and Beacons for New Brunswick. FISHSRIBS DBPARTBBNT. W. H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Light Bouses in Bay of Fundy. CAPE SABLE, N. S.— Revolving white light (mCape; bright ISs., dark, 248. Latitude 45d. 23m. 19s. ; longitude, 6Sd. 87m. lis, Octagonal white tower. 53 feet above high water, visible 12 miles in clear weather. CAPE SABINE, W. E.— A revolving white light, with three flashes at inter- vals of half a minute, then a cessation of light during a minute and a half, making a complete revolution in three minutes. It is elevated 118 feet above hia^ water, ana in clear weather should be seen from a distance of about 17 mfles. The tower is an octagonal wooden building, 96 feet high, and is painted white. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric. Latitude N. 48d. 57m.; Longitude W. 6Ud. 8m. Steam Fog Whistle on southern point of Cape, elevated about 40 fMt above high water, sounds in thick weather, fogs, and snow storms, a blast of tep seconds duration each minute, with an interval of fifty seconds between eajehbtest ^ ^ 4»>^^— IWHei—W"! ! ■» I l l l i li I I ■ I I I II ■ n il III I I I I ii,»j»^«|i» For ZMh UM Bnmd'i Iteh (Mntmant. 22 LIGHT HOUSi];S. [1887. point, >il mile inland, latitude 48d. 88m. Sto. Fixed wbite light, white octAgonal tower, The Blonde Rook lies S. neu* lighthouse, during SEAL ISLAND, K. S.-Soutb N.; lonfritude, 66d. Om. 08s. W. 96 feet above high water mark. Visible 18 miles. by W. 8U miles from lighthouse. A fog whistle, ..«» »b"~"'w»] mwu^ fogs and bnowstorms, sounds in each minute a blast of Ave seconds duration, ana after an interval of five seconds, gives another blast of five seconds, with an intervaJ of forty-flve seconds. CAPE FORCHU, N. S. -Flash white light on E. Cape. 8 point, Utitude 48d. 4rm. S8b. N. Longitude. 66d. 9m. sfs. W. Light 1} min., dark imln. Tower, octagonal, vertical stripes, red and white. Fog whistle on W. side. Sounds in fogs and snow storms 10 s(«onds in every minute. Visible 18 mile:}. CAPE ST. MARY, N. S.— East sido of Bay, latitude N. 44d. I'tai. 80b.; Ion- gtude W. 66d. 18m. 48. Flash light, alternate red and white, at hitervals of seconds. White octagonal tower, 108 feet above hln^ water mark. BRIAR ISLAND, N. S.- N. W. point, latitude N. 44d. 14m. 578.; hmgitude W. Md. 28m. SOs. Fixed wbite light, visible 18 miles. Ootagona* white lighthouse, C8 feet above high water mark. Steam Fog Whistle on N. W. of Briar Island, south sMe of lighthouse, sounds during thick and fognr weather three blasts of 4 seconds duration, with intervals of 4 seconds between them in each minute. BOAR'S HEAD, N. S.— 60 feet from edge of cliff, on S. entrance of Petite Passage; latitude N. 44d. 24m. 16s.; longitude W. 66d. 18m. Os. Revolving red and white alternately, every minute. Lighthouse white, square, 70 teet above high water mark. Visible 14 miles. POINT PRIM, N. S.— S. point of entrance to Annapolis Basin; latitude M. 44d. 41m. 17s.; longitude W. 6id. 47m. 208. Fixed white light, visible 18 miles. Vertical red and white striped square tower, 76 feet above hi^ water mark. Fog Whistle on Prim Point sounds 8 seconds in each minute, making an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. PORT WILLIAM, N. S.— Marshall Cove, South Shore, latitude N., 44d 66m. 52s. ; longitude ^'. , 65d. ' '«m. Os. Two fixed white vertical lights, visible 10 miles, 20 feet apart. Whi.d, sqiuu«, 60 and 57 feet above high water, lantern on top of dwelling, lower light in bow window visible from W. S. W, round N. to E. N. E. MARGARETVILLB, N. S.— On extremity of Point, S. Shore, latitude 5 . 45d. 2m. 67s.: longitude W., 6&d. 40m. Two red, lights, visible 8 mUe's Lighthouse, horizcntal white and black stripes, square, visible from W. 8 W. jK>und N. to E. N. E, 10m. Ob.; longitude Square white li^^t- BLACK ROCK, N. 8.— South Shore, latitude N., 45d W., 64d. 46m. Oj. Fixed white light, visible 18 miles, house, 46 feet above high water mark. Fog Whistle on extreme point of Cape D'Or, on the opposite side of chan- nel from Black Rock; sounds in thfck weather twice in each minute each blast being of 6 seconds duration, with intervals of 24 seconds between. CAPE ENRAGE, N. B.-On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 46d. 36m 84s.; lon- gitude 64d. 46m. 558. Fixed white light, visible 16 miles. White square tower, 120 feet above high water mark. A Steam Fog Whistle, 150 feet N. E. from lighthou8e,*80und8 during thick weather four seconds in each minute; will probably be heard in cahn^eather 10 miles, and in stormy weather from three to five miles. QUACO, N. B^ A new Lighthouse Tower has been erected upon the pitnd8 duration, e seconds, with I point, latitude in., dark imin. tie on W. side. Visible 18 mll63. 14n. 80b.; Ion- at intervals of ■mai^. I 578.; longitude itagcma* white of lighthouse, ionds duration, ranee of Petite Os. Revolvinff square, 70 tern ia; latitude M. Ight, visible 18 Bet above hi(^ ite, making an ititude N., 44d. il lights, visible re high water, from W. 8. W. latitude N.« risible 8 miles blefnnaW.S. Ob.; longitude re white light- side of chan- minute, each between. 36m 34s,; Ion- White square during thick t calm weather pon the pitch ck oif Quaco. Is a revolving leconds. It is risible 10 miles ifood, painted e to the vane guide to St. Ite of the old Ikes 'svany i^ ider favorable Ifralat M X«nM murtd with Fcltowt' L««mliif '■ Immm. 1887.] LIGHT HOUBBS. 28 *mi- it Hhoukl be heard two or three miles, and in stormy weather or against tha wind about a mile. ▲iBeU Buosir wm plaeed off Quaoo Reef, in the Bay of Fundy and Prot- ino* of^Haw Urunnrlok. Latitude N. 4fid. 10m. 6s.; loogitude W.66d aim. 40b. The Buoy is painted black and moored in 14 fathoms water al low tldf^r. iFMNWtha Baoy the polDt of the reef bears N. N. W., distant i mile, ana tlie Uf^athoose distant \ mile (approximately) in the same direction. BT.MAIiriirS BEAD FOG iLLARM.-LatitudeN, 4Sd. 9»ni. lOs:; longi' tad«fW., 6Sd. 11m. 8Be. The Horn, which is located on the summit of the Krai, Win, during thick weather, sound blasts of 14 seconds duration, with fntM*vBls of '48 Sroonds between the blasts. The ontrine house is an obkuag wooden touyding with a pitched roof and is painted white. t}fttKlASTOin: ISLAND, N. B.— On west part of island, latitude N. 45d. 48b ; lonvituds W. 64d.S7m. Fixed bright light, visible 18 miles. Whit* squarcf tow«> M feet above high water. Fog Syren K. E. of light, sounds 4 blasts every minute. OAPfiBFENCER, N. B.— On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 4Sd. 18m. 80B.; lonidtude W., 66d. 54m. 9s. Revolving red and white alternately, at intervals of a '^eponds. Visible 80 mfles. White square building, with tower 807 feet above high water. Partridge Island light by compass N. W. by W. iW.„ txtrt'^iiny 41stanoe beibg e^ miles from light to light. PARTRIDGE ISLAND, ST. JOHN HARBOR.— Latitude N., 1B<1. 14m. aOs.; looattude W. 66d. Sm. SOs. Fixed white Ught. Visible 80 miles. Tower, vMtical red and white stripes, lltf feet above high water. Steam Whistle on Island sounds for 10 seconds in every minute. A Ball Buoy near east side lit BQ«iF^Fbi8«tUng Buoy, E.i N.; Head Harbor Lighthouse, W.f N.; Weaves SOCTfi WKSm WOLF ISLAND.— On S. E. Point of the Island. Latitude N. 4«r. SOtn. 80s.; lonffttudeW. 66d. 44m. 10s. White revolving light every 11 minutes. Visible 17 to 20 miles. House, white, square, wooden, 111 feet aDOterhlgh Watw. • ''i(iiMiE& HAitBOR.-Fixed white Ueht. Visible 10 miles. Latitude N. 46d. 8m. 45s ; l(mgitude Odd. 44m. w. Tower, square woodep building, pali||t^^hit^; 45 f^et abdve high water. MJBIftlSLAND.^West end of Island, south side of western entrance to BUesH^rbcNT.. La^ude N. 4fid. Im. 15s. Fixed red light. Visible 18 miles, wpte jSf|(t|are woodon building, .45 fe^ above high wat^. Tl:Ai^fOlNT^^*ETANG).-White lighthouse. Fixed grnsn light. Lati- tude 4ad. 8m. 80b. N.; kMigitude 66d. 58m. SQs. W. EnameUine m%k9$ F«arl White Tc^. 'iH'i i;a 24 LIGHT HOUSES. [1887, LBTETE PASSAGE.— Fog Trumpet on Mascabin Pvemment of Canadia close to the present day-beacons upon the South Beach, at the entrance of the Richibucto River, Kent. Go., N. B The front building is on the outside of the bank. It is of wood, painted white, and consists of a square tower, painted white, 83 feet high to vane on lantern, with dwelling attached. Latitude N. 4IM. 4Sm. 4Ss ; longitude W. tf4d. 46m. lOs. The light is fixed white, catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 12 miles. The back^tower is distant W7 by S. i S. 306 feet from the front one. It is an open framed square tower. 48 feet high to vane on lantern, and is aino painted white. The ught is fixed red, catoptric, elevated 44 feet above high water wark, and should be visible 12 miles. Those fWo lights are intended to replace the day-beacons, and in one lead tiirough the channel over the bar at the mouth of the river. RESTIQOUCHE RIVER RANGE LIGHTS.- The buildings are all square towa«, built of wood, painted white,: they are 22 feet in height fh>m base to top of ventilator, and shows fixed white catoptric lights. 1. Dalbousie Range Lights, Restigouche County. New Bruuswick.— The fhmt tower is placed on the public wharf. The light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d. 4m. 40s. ; ToDgitude W. 66d. 2San. Ste. lite back tower is placed on Montgomery Island. The light is elevated 27 fleet above high water mark. t. Oak Point Range Lights, County of Bonaventure, Province of 'Quebec. The front tower show two lights, one east and the other west, elisvated 40 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d. 9m. 4flB. ; longitude W. 6id. 49m. ses. The back tower shows light elevated 46 feet above hi h water mark, and ranges with the front tower as a guide to vessels oroidag tiie Traversa- 8. Campbellton Range Lights, Restigouche County, New Brunswick.— The front tower is placei on a pier beaide the railway wharf; the light is elevated 24 feet above high wat«* mark. Latitude N. 46d. Om. 50a.; Tongl- tude W. 66d. 88m. 4Ua. The back tower is placed on Mr. Moffat's wharf. The light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. HAT ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.— Two Range lights have been erecCdd upon Hay Island, Miramichi Bay, Northumberland County, N. B.. to eaaUe VMsds, in seeking shelter, to clear the point of the shoal ott the east end of the island. Latitude N. 47d. 14m. 198. ; longitude W. 65d. 8m. 40b. The front ^ht is fixed white catoptric, exhibited from a lantern hoisted on a mast 15 feet high. It is elevated 23 feet above high water and should be viaible 10 milea. At the base of the mast is a small shed painted red. The back light is distant 210 feet from the front one. It is fixed white, catoptric, elevated 80 feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles. The building is a square wooden tower, 21 feet high from base to vane, and is painted white. BUCTOUCHB RANGE LIGHTS. -Two Range Lights erected upon Dixon's Point, on the South side of Buctouche Harbor, Sent County, N. B., to guide vessels into Buctouche Harbor. The front building Is situated on the Point near the water's edge, and close to the ra'evious^ existing front beacon. Latitude N. 46d. 27m. 408. : longitude W. 04d. 38m. 60b. The light la fixed white, oatoptric, elevated 86 feet above high water mark, and sbould be vtelble 11 mil^ in the direction of the range. The tower is a square u^ *T • •a^raaa vaav a.i vaav vaa v « vaw a/uu^aau^ am naasaaicvaf w &wv asaKiAf ••u«A nuvw llffM alM rimilar, ^vated 41 feet above high water, and vidbie 12 miles. ITT^W .'.'.-'.' i'"i "(.ii "LLi" 'm..jjj.mjj ,*# ^M Bin|%dlir okl^kriii imti with Mlowi' lMiikg*» HiraiiM. 26 LIGET HOUSES. [18B'}' Two ^(aiuce Lights, erected upon Church or Indian Point, on the Nodtb aide of Buctouche Harbor, in the County of Kent, V. B. The front light la fixed v^hite catoptHc, elevated 2S feet above high water mark, ahd ^o^ be visibte miles in line of range. Latitude N. 48d. 29m. SSs. ; longfttule) W, 64d. 40m. 80.s. It is situated close to the road which runs along the shore from Buetouche Village to Church or Indian Pohit. The bade range ligtit building is 1,960 feet N N. W. iW. from the front one. The URhtUi flx«d white catoptric, elevated 6.3 feet above high water marki and should te visible 18 aoileH in the direction of the range. Both buildings ar«'8iniul square towws, SS feet high from the ground to the tops of the roof:, painted white with red roofs. l%e two lights in range lead into the harb(^ torouabi the deepest channel, clear of all obstructions, from the line of range of iae Dijon's Point Lights to the point where the channel turns abruptly to the westward to enter the Buctoucne River.- FOX ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS. -The Beacon Light« on the North Wsat end of Fox Island, Miramicbi Bay, N. B., have been moved, and a thicdli^it ; added, and the lights as now arranged are in operation. All show flx,d white lights, which should lie visible 8 mi'es, from lantems hointed on mast; at the base of each mast h a shed painted white. One of the likhts is situated within 100 feet of the most northerly, p^iuk of the island. It is ^evated 50 feet above high water mark, and has a post 40 feet high. Latitude N. 47d. Hm. .58. : longitude W. 66d. am. aOs. The second light is distant 1,051 feet S. £. iS from the first named, and will be 46 feet above water mark, with a post %i8 feet hlgh.^ The third light ic distant 954 feet S. W. from the first named, and wifl be 36 feet above water mark, with a post S8 feet high. The first and second in line rfinge N. W. fW. into the old HorsiBshoe Channel. The first and third In line v&v^^ N. E. through Portage Inland Cliannel. The second and third in line range W. by N., leading to the upp^ buoy, of Horseshoe Shoal. CAPE JOURIMAIN, STRAITS OF NORTHUMBERLAND ,-Latitu^ m, 10m. Os. N.; longitude 63d. blm. Os. W. Vidble from all points of anproiK^ from S. E. around by N. to '^'. The Lighthouse is an octagonal weocllNi pyramidal building, painted white, 40 feet high, elevated 7i feet above hi|^ water, and stands 1 66 feet from the extremity of the oUiS. The Keeper's house, a one and a half story wooden building, painted white, is situated 60 feet to the westward of the lighthouse. GOOSE LAKE, MISCOU ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.- A r«volTtl« white light, elevated 40 feet above hig^ water, and idiowing a flash every minuto, IS exhibited at this lighthouse, and is seen at a distance of upwaras of 10 miles. The lighting apparatus has two faces, and niakes a com|riet^ revolution every two minutes. The tower Is a square wooden buildliig. 96 feet high, with a dwelling attached, and painted white. The illumioMiiiiir apparatus is catoptric. HERON ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.-This light is a fixed white light, elevated 66 feet above high wator. is visible from all points seaward, and in clear weather is seen at a distance of IS miles. The tower is a square wooden building. 80 feet high, and painted white. The iUamliMtfaqf apparatus is catoptric. CARAQtTET ISLAND. BAY DES CHALEURS.— Squak-e tower on kdeiper^s dwelling. White. '-^ •^•^ ?, MISCOU FOG WHISTLE.-A Steam Fog WhislJe h«« been erected on Miscou Island, at the (Entrance ot the Bay of Chaleiu^. The whlisua te sounded twice in each minute. . ' 8HBDIAC BEACON LIGHT.— Two lights on Point du Ohene wharf , in the Harbor of Shediac. Latitude 4«d. 14m. aOu. N. ; longitude 64d. 31m. Os. W. POINT E8CUMINAC LIOHT.-This lighthouse is situated In Miramtchi Bay. North latitude 47d. 4nn, Ws. West longitude 64d. 50m. 80s. It is a fixed bfistht light, elevated 70 feet above high wator. A th'rd order Preneh dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed on this tower, which is visible forflSmHes. BAY DU YIN ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.~Two range Ugbts Is eracted on' the West end of Bay PuVin Island, MlranUt draft of water, J8.00. Second Dittrict, from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, N. W., per foot draft at water, $9.60. Third IHairiot shall be froi ^ the outside limit of the Second District to a bound ranging from the North Head of Grand Manan to Liberty Point, beur- ing N. W. b/ W., North Channel: and from Machitw Seal Island to Cape Sable Seal island, bearing S. S. £., South Channel, per foot draft of water, 98.00. COTWARDS. From the Harbor of the Port of St. John, N. B., to the outside of Partridge Island, pw foot draft of water, 91.7A. Down the Bay of Fundy, when required, shall be 99.75 per foot draft of watet*, over and above the 91.7K Harbor Pilotage outwards. TRANSPORTINO. If any Pilot shall be employed in the removal of any Steamor within the Port cur Harbor of St. John from any moears tSrd). William Scott, Patrick Traynor. Robert Thoueiis. 'I hos. Jc a stone. Joseph Doherty. Wm. Lahey, James E. Mantle, Philip Oetirare Dotxir, James Bennett^ Martin Spears. John McAmUty, for Musquash. H D. Trow, Chas. MoLA;vaLAK. Jr.. TBO*. tv .\DA1I8, Tro« McAv.tt, Capt I^ittsard, W, K. Vaooa. Bdwasd Laxtaixv. AMnI t}f PSM Commisuiomert. J. U. THOMAS, Seereiarw. V*. f^ Wonni take fiirkcr'i Worm tbitagll. 1887.] BATB8 OF WHABFAGi:. 20 Rates of Wharfage. EtttMithed hy Act 6 Vict. c. S9, in the City of Saint John and City of Fortkmd. For every decked vessel or woodboat of the burthen of 40 tons and under,, 80c. per day; 4t) and under 60 tons, 86c. ; 60 and under 60 tc.as,40c. ; 60 and under 70 tons, 458C.; 70 and under 80 tons, 60c.: 8o and under 90 tons, 56c.: 00 and under 100 tons, 60c.; 100 and imder 120 tons, 70c.; 120 and under 160 tons, 80c.: Wt and under 180 tons, OOc.; 180 and under 20O tons, $1.00; 900 and under 220 tons, $1.10: 220 and under 240 tons, 1.20; 240 and under MO tons, 1.30; 268 and under 280 tons, 1.40; 280 and under 800 tons, 1.60; 800 and under 320 tons, 1.60; 320 and under 840 tons. 1.7D; 340 and under 860 tons. l.oO; 360 and under 380 tons, 1.90; 380 and under 400 tons, 2.00; 400 and under 460 tons, 2.25; 460 and under 500 tons, 2.60; and 25o. for every addi- tional 60 tons. Top Wharfage. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton of 2240 lbs., 26c; ale and beer per hogshead, each, 7c; ale and beer per barrel, each, 3c; ale and beer per half- burel, each, Sic; barrels of raisins, pitch, tar, cement, plaster of parts, whiting, beans, psas, and barley, each, 3c; barrels of flour, bread, meal, onions, apples, and potatoes, each, Ic; half -barrels of the same, each, ^: bfurels of salt proviidons, and pickled Ash, each, 2c; half-barrels of the samei each, Ic ; firkins and kegs of all kinds, weighing 28 lbs. and over up to 06 lb«. each, ic; weighing under 28 lbs., each, ^c; ballast, per ton 6f 2240 lbs., lOc; bricks, per thousand. 20c; coals of all kinds, per ton of 2*.^ lbs., 6c; crates, casks, and cases of glass and earthenware, per ton of 40 cubic feet, each, 10c; barrels of the same, each, Ic; carriages and coaches, each, lOc; carboys, each, Ic; clay and chalk, per ton of 2*^40 lbs., 10c; cattle, viz., bulls, oxen, and cows, each, 10c: cattle, viz., heifers, calves, sheep and laratai, each, Sc; coffee, cocoa, nuts, walnuts, and other kinds of nuts and fllbwts, in bass, each bag, Ic; fish, dry, per quintal, Ic: fish, per hogshead, each, 10c; flab, per tierce, each, 6c: fish, smoked heiring, per box, ic; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, Ic; glass, in smaller packages, each, ic; gitun, and roots of all kinds, per 100 oushels, 30c; horses, mares, and geldings, each, 10c; hay, screwed, per ton of 2O0O lbs., 20c; hay, unscrewed, per .ton of 2000 lbs., 80c; hides, green, each, ic ; hides diy, each fc ; hides, in bales, 3ach hale, 10c ; hollow cast iron ware, terra cotta, and iron piping, and loose stove castings, p. ton. ittc ; hampers, each, Ic ; lime, hogshead, 6c ; lime, p. barrel, 2ic ; lumber of all kinds, per lOOO superficial feet, 10c: laths, per thousand, 2c; liquoiti and liquids, per pipe, each, 10c: liquors and liquids, per hogshead, each, 7c; liquors aaod liquids, per quarter-cask, each, 8c; minerals of all kinds, coals excepted, not manufactured, per ton of 2240 lbs., 10c; molasses and melado, per hogshead, each, 7c; molasses and melado, per puncheon, each, 7c; molasws and melado, per tierce, each, 6c; molasses and melado, per barrel, each, Sc; oil, Kraiflne, benzine, and kerosene, per barrel, each, 4c: raisins, in boxes, per X, Ic; raisins, in half -boxes, per box, ic; raisins, in quarter-boxes, ic; sugar, per hogshead, each, 10c; sugar, per tierce, each, 7c; sugar, per barrel, each, 3c; salt, in sacks, each, Ic: salt in half-sacks, each, ic: salt, loose, and rock salt, per ton of 2240 lbs., lOc; stoneware, crocks, demitohns, each, ic; slate, per ton of 2240 lbs., lOc; stone, of all kinds, per cubic ton, 10c; sand, per ton, 6c; shingles, per 1000, 2c; railway iron, iron, iron in iMurs, bolts, sheets, plates, nails, spikes and pigs, per ton of 2iM0 lbs., 20c; tea, in boxes, each, 2v: tea, in hair-boxes, each, Ic; tea, in smaller packages, each, ic; timber of all kinds, undressed, per cubic ton, 10c; waiggons, buggies, gigs and other vehicles, each, 10c; wood, lath and fire wood, per cord, lOc; rinc. in sheets, bar, blocks, naits and spikes, per ton, 20c. All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages, and on all goods, wares, and merchandize, not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of twenty cents per ton, weight or measurement, at the (^non of the collector, lessee or proprietor of the wharf whereon the goods may be placed. for fc»r»l;yw w »eaciii» iy» OinmMH. Whenever home or othe. ^ower is used In moving to and fro on the BCuf- face of a wharf to assist in the IcaOiati or unloading of any vessel lying at or near a wharf, on, or in respect to which top wharfaee would be recoverable if the artlden were actually landed on or atd, or other scows, and not [ollowing rates: oodor 10.60 than 15.. 1.00 thanao.. 1.50 2.00 remain^] over daily, accord- is, and having and 80c. addl- Id every addi- Ih, 4c: Butter, pal 10 lbs, Ic; j; Tallow, for J Ic; Potatoes, Itubs or other sh, Ic; Qeese fsr piair, Ic; Beans, per for every 10 fey»j»;ifM|t^t»>^ lidiitt^^ttk WM h>9mtX^, m^'i MARKBT TO^.: — TIME BALL, ETC. 31 dozen, or imder, Ic; Beets, Carrots, aad Parsnips, per 100 lbs, 3c; Apples, per 100;lb^ Sc; Pliims, per 100 lbs, 5oj chwries, per odx, l^c; Cucumbers, per dbxen. To; Fish, smoked, per lOO, 2c; Suear. maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; every additional 10 lbs, Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 8c; Yam, woolen, jb«^p' Ib^ Ic; Com, green, per dozen, ^c; Peas ana Beans, green, per 100 Ips, 5c; Onions, per 100 lbs, 3c; Caoofuies, per dozen, 4c; mfries', for 5 tfiiart paU, Ic; do, for 10 quart pail, 2c; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per quaner. 4c; Deer, per quarter, 2c; Hides. Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skills, dheep, each 2c; Skins, Calf, tanned or untanned, each, 2c; Wool, per lb. Ic: ii^tners, i>er lb, Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enu- ttieraced, 2 cents oh each dollar of value. .^ ^ Tolls at the Hay Market. Hay, per cwt, Ic, Straw, per cwt, J^; Shingles, per M, 4c; Cedar Posts, per dozen, 4c .Wood, per cord, 4c; Juniper, per ton, 4c; Spars, to 9 inch, each. 2c; do,' over « inch, each, 4c,' Planks, per M, 32c; Boards, pet- M, 16c. Hardwood, Ash, Birch, Maple, or other hardwood logs, each, 2c: Staves, nardwodd, pelr 100, 2c: do, softwood, per 100, J^Jc; Hoop Poles, per 100, Ic. Every load not exceeding one thouMmd pounds weight, 30c.; and 2c f6r every additional hundred- weight— payable, half by the seller, and half by the Purchaser. Time for Going Through the Falls. The Falls are level or still water at about three and a half hours on tJie ^ood^ and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are pass- able four tiihes in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time of nigh water or full sea, which ia of ten hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. TIME BALL. The Time Ball on Northern Tower of the Custom House Building, will be hoisted half its elevation each day (Sundays excepted) at fifteen minutes before one o'clock. At one minute before one o'duck it wiU be hoisted its full length; and at one o'clock, mean time, the Ball will be dropped. A Chronometer, kee^ping correct Greenwich time, should then snow 5h. 2-im. IBs., and the difference between this and the time shown by a Chronometer, is its true error on Greenwich time at the moment. As the above hour of one o'clock, when the Ball drops, represents 5h. 24m. ISs. at Greenwich, the error of a Chronometer may be ascertained no matter where the ship is lying. Masters of vessels arriving at St John should compare their Cfhronometers by the Time Ball, as it will enable them to get the sea rate, which frequentljr varies from harbor rates. Latitude 4od, 16m. 42s. North ; Longitude in time 4h. 24m. 16s. West of Greenwich. GEORGE HUTCHINSON, Dibeotob. Mi l''^' ttMHlmrn nni wltk Vallawi* ^m&ftk litteM. 82 BATES OF OABTAOR, [l«8r Bates of Cartage in the City of Samt John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. DI8TSI0T8 l8T. Sd. 8d. 4ni.i0fB. tn. TTKlSva; $0. For a loftd of Wood (Quarter of a Oord), - For a load of Ooala (Half a Ohaldron), - For a load contalDing 1860 Iba. of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other ariiolesmeaiured at loading or unloading, except Ooala, For a pipe of Wine, Oin, or Brandy, and bonaing within the door of the firat floor, For a puncheon of Rnn>, or a tierce of Sugar, Arnm T to 10 owt., and honaing, ... For a puncheon of Molaaaea, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upirarda, or a hogahead of Tobacco, and housing, .... For a hogahead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fiab, of 16 cwt., and atorlng, For a load of Sninglea, Hoop Poles, H«ad ing, Stavea, Treenaila, Smoi' e«l Fiah Ibboxea, Salmon in kita, Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or a hoga- head of Lime, or a hogahead or crate of Earth- enware, or two tiereea of Earthenware, a hogahead of Dried Fiah, two tierces of Ooiree, or quantity in baga not exceeding IS owt., or a load containing 6 baga Salt, aay about 1860 Iba J or a load containing 6 bria. Flonr,'or 6 brla of Sugar, Fiah, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, Older, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any artielea not herein mentioned, • For a 64 gallon caak of Wine, Rum, G-in, Brandy. Molaaaea, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stone*, or a load of 4 brla. of m'ty Spirituoua Liquor or Molaaae-, - For Cablea and Cordage, in coila above a 3Wt., or if to coil, |.er ton, or if for Hay looae, per ton, '\ For Hay, acrewed, per ton, ... For Bricka, per thouaand, ... For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or artielea not exceeding half a load, ... 16 86 17 60 80 40 86 16 SO 00 60 80 00 10 • o. 18 28 80 68 48 88 le. SO 80 88 66 86 46 80 18 88 06 64 86 -66 $«. 88 88 86 68 8T 48 88 $e. 86 • e. 96 88 87 98 80 TO 78 96 1 10 67 90 70 18 161 88 60 96 80 90 64 t 00 80 18 90 49 69 88 98 • e.|«. 80 40 88 76 46 66 40 1 96180 67 06 86 TO 10 90 98 96 98 81 49 86 78 47 68 48 188 78 1 16 96 For HouBeho d Furniture, without reference to diatanoes, aingle Horse load, 76e. ; more than one Ihorse, |1.5U ; and when agreement la by the n ur, ■logleteaDMi 60c., double team, $1. The Flnt DMriet to eompriae all that part of the City lying betweoa and within the North aide of Union Street, the>Eaat aide of Prince William Street, and the South aide of Dak«^ Street. Seanid District to comprise all that part of tlie City outaide of the First DIS* trict, which lies between and within the Bast stde of Mill Street, near the OltJ ine. North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Oefleteo Street, EaRl aide of Coburg and Charlotte Btreeto, and South aide ot Qeeen Street. 7nt <|«een fltreet. the SeooDd Diik the iMt lia* of t Street. North- t side of aidnef the Third Die- lie Westward of Barkov'liMMPftVlvdiMid IroaiitlMOriglaAlMAC^iiiie. 1887.] RATB8 OF FBIUIIAOE. 88 line at right angles to the s«id flily line, and which strllces the interseetinn of the Easterly line of Oohorg with the Nbrtherly line of Haien Street, the Easterly side of OobnrgStreet, Northeily sideof Cliff Street, Westerly side of Waterloo Street, Northerly s'de of Richmond Street, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Eas- terly side of Carmarthen Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. Fyth DitMet to oomprise all that part of the City outside of the loarth Dis- iriot, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Southerly line of the Oeneral Public Hospital Grounds, the Northerly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying b«stween Waterloo and Brussels Streets, Easterly fide of Brussels Street, Norttierly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick B^et, EMterly ?ide of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. SiaSi DiHrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, whieh lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saiat David Street, Bast side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. 8«Mmfh Distriat to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the Se^th side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint DaTid Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. ' Mgkth Dittrtet to oompriee all that part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Stroet, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St. John. PRINOVSS STRBKT FBRRY, Foot passengers, 3 cents: children under 12yearsof a^.Scents; ohildren under nve years of age in charge of parents or adults, are to pass free and wi^out charge. Each horse, mare or gelding, 6 cents. Ox, cow, or other large animal, 5 cents. Single wagon or sleigh, not loaded, 4 cents. Single wagon or sleig-', with horse and one man. 10 cents. Single wagon or otfiei one-hoEse Temcle for hauling purposes, with horse-load and one man, sudi single team load not to exceed two thousand pounds weight, 9 cents; same as last mentioned, without load, 'i cents. Double wagon or sleigh, not loaded, 12 cents. Double wagon or conveyance for carrying passengers, horse and one man, 15 nents. Double wagon, or other vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse-load and one man, such load not to exceed four thousand pounds weight, 13 cents; same as last mentioned without load, 18 cents; if load over prescribed weight, in any case, an added rate for every additional one hundred pounds weight of one cent. Barrel, 2 cents; hag. cootidning 2 bushels, 2 cents; firldn, keg, or box of lilce size, 1 cent; cask of lime, 4 cents; pipe, hogshead or puncheon, 15 cents; for every fifty pounds weight, and not exceeding one nundred pounds weight, of iron, steel, or other article, not hereinafter enumerated, 1 cent: if above one hundred pounds weight, for each additional fifty pounds weight, 1 cent. All other things and articles not hereinafter enumerated, to be In proportion to Hba aforegoing scale of rates. No load of greater weight than four tons weight, including the vehicle on which the load is arned, shnll be permitted to go upon the floats or ap- proaches te the ferry, or upon any ferry boat; and there shall be no privi- lege for the carriage, by ferry, of any weight greater than four tons in any load. CoBPOBATiOK Anohoraok.— Vessels not exceeding fSO tons, 750. ; BO to 100 tons, 81; 100 to ISO tons, 81.'26, 1&0 to 200 tons, 81.&0; 200 to 260 tons, 81-76; 260 to 800 tons, $2; 800 to 860 tons, $2 26; 800 to 400 tons, $2.90; 400 to 460 tons, 82.75 ; 400 to 600 tons, |8 : BOO to 550 tons, 88 25; 650 to 6tlgm rub weU with Tnlrwial Liaiaitnt. 84 BATBS OF CARTAGE. [1887. Bfttea of Cartage in Oarleton. ARTICLES AND WRIGHT. 1. For a loftd f D^ood (quarter of • cord), - 2. For a load of Coalt (half a chaldron), • 8. For a load, contaioiDg 16 buaheU of Grain. Bait, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, • 4. For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and hous* Ing within the donr of the first floor, • 0. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, • 6. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 owi. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, . . . • 7. For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of IB cwt., or a common load of household GouuS, and storing, • 8. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Stave?, Heading, Trenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits. Dry Goods, or two balf-hhds. lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fith, or wo tierces Ooiree,or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load con- taining 6 bris Flour, or 6 brls. Sugar, Fish, BeOf, Pork, Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles not herein men tinned, ....... 9. For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a lead of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls of any Spirituous Liquors, or M 'lasses. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above 4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for ti ay loose, per ton. For Hay, screwed, per ton, ... For Bricks, per thousand, .... For Lumber, per thousand feet, ... For the cartage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, . 10. n. W. 18. 14. DISTRICTS. iBT. Sd. 8d. iirm. Sn. ton. Ttb. • c 18 2B IT «0 80 40 $0. 15 S8 20 16 20 1 00 48 28 t 0. 1 e. 18 1 06 60! 64 80-86 60 66 lo! 18 18 80 66 83 46 80 90 88 96 68 88 48 $e. 28 86 25 ST 26 70 40 00 86 20 98 26 28 1 10 16 67 60 90 96 70 76 16 18 80 T8 49 68 88 96 1 6* I 00 80 90 98 1 26 67 1 06 28 • 0. 98 40 88 75 46 86 40 80 86 180 TO 1 10 90 96 The Mr«t Jkstrict to comprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney street, and west < f Front Row. The SecondDiairict to comprise that space lying beyond the first District north, ward of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow street. The ITiird Didrict to comprise the space lying beyond the second Dlitrlet northward of Rodney street, extending west to Watson street The Fourfit DUit'ict to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the City line. The Mfth District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Maine street. The £^«M. District to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be. yond the south line of Rodney street, and extending west to Ludlow etreet, acd to the north side of Germain street. The Seventh District to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For Uandoartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any articlee on any handcart, and housing according to the following scale: — For the First District 6 cents; Second District, 6 cents; Third District, 7 cents; Fourth Distriet, 8 cents: Firth District, 9cent4; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, 11 cents. Th Fr S» 3u Md Tul W Th Fri m Tu w T4 Sq M< Ti s^ 1 •I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ^ 21 291 28 2Ii !»& 28 29 Sa 30 Sv SIM 1^ Fi ;» m H 4 ill islflMBtt [1887. BTRIOTS. ■ 4n. ,0n. Otr. IjB. 90 88 •_o. 85 •-1 id ST Tm. 86 40 96 68 88 48 96 70 40 fiO 8B 80 T8 68 88 76 46 66 88 40 98 96 16 60 96 78 1 90 64 1 00 80 181 90 1 S6 67 1 06 86 86 180 TO 1 10 90 96 oorth of Rodney •tDiatriot north- •aoond Olttriet rdDistriotnorth- ' itreet, and oMt Distriot, and be- idlow ttreot, aed i« lixth Dbtrlot articlMon anj le first Distriot, rarth Diatrict,R itriot, 11 eonts. If or V«al^ iyM iM f •tf«wi' Byt (Matmnt. CALBKDAIt. 85 1887] JANOAH Y has Thirty- One Days. [1887. Moon's CBAKon. First Quarter, ted day, 7h. fiOm. 16b. ▲. m. Wintry and Windy. Full Moon, fMx day. 6h. 8m , 4s. p. x. Mild and clear. Last Quarter, leth day, lOh, Mm. 46e. a. m. Fair and Cold. New Moon, S8rd day, l(>h. Kbm. Stii. i\ n. Windy and Variable. Perigee, 18th day, at 9h. morning. Apogee, 98th day, at 8h, morning. 29;Sat 30 Sc, 31 1 Mo ANNIVKItSABIES, FESTIVALS, OOCUKRENCES, &,0. [S CSrcnmoibion. 2nd Sunday after Christmas. Partridge tUght h.bur't 1832. Kino'* Co. Ot.; Sq. Ck York. iGen. Canada in 1849. Epiphany. Sydenham Gov. KeiToasis gr'tedChenet 1689 1^. Alb. Vic. Walea b. 1864. Ut Sunday after Epiphany. E. £[«racliu8 at Manrwan 628. Eng. viot. Brandy wine 1797. Arohbishop Land mur. 1645. SkJohni. Wtatm'landCir.Cts. Ik County Courts York. Hon. Amos Botsford d. 1812. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 2nd battle of Falkirk 1746. Cir. et. York; Eg. ct. St. John; [Kent k Sunburif Co. Courts. Australia colonized in 1785. Trea^ of ParU 1788. Bat. French Town, Can. 1813 3rd '^^day af t^r Epiphany. K> Fred'k U Prusau b. 1712 Eatriiy oourt York; St. John. iQueen't k Ifotthum. Co. ct$. Composer Mozart born 1726 King Henry VIII. d 1547. King George III. d. 1820. 4th $uaday i^er Epiphany. Cape Horn doubled 1516. ."-d so ' B 93 I 84 'H 23 li7 22 557 22 50 7 22 44 7 377 307 237 157 0717 68i7 4917 3917 29,7 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 19 08 56 20 46 20 S3 20 20 20 07 19 54 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 117 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 417 2717 127 58 43 28 12 5a 40 23 M. 46 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 X 50 H H. 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 3 32 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 44 48 47 48 50 52 53 55 56 57 59 00 02 1 1 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 H. M.| RISES head Oall'head 38ihead ( 6|neck 41ineck 20|arms 0o,arm8 59,breBt 59;bre8t 08j heart 191 heart Sllheart 9 45|beliy lOaSOjbellv SETS reins Ilii82'rein8 taflS, seers 41i8ecrs 13jthig8 OOJthigs 45iknee 35 1 knee 30!knee 27ilegs 26ileKs 23jfeet 22;feet 20] feet 10 ISihead Hal 7 head i m 1 2 2 2 4 5 S 7 8 9 RisES neck H. M. 3x25 4 12 5 07 6 10 7 18 8 26 11126 10 08 10 66 11-49 039 1 26 209 2 67 S41 420 5 02 7 13 7 44 !• 10 10 11 10 85 1112 lla49 MORN 026 1 03 1 39 2 12 2 47 3ii27 Taylor & Dockrill, IMPORTER OF. HavanaMiGerman Cigars. «4 itUfO STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B, I'! ^ il ill For J>Tind^c» takt f •Uowi* DyiKyiUHltta* 86 OALBRDAB. 1887.] FEBRUARY has Twenty-Eight Days. [1887. Moon's Chanobb. Flrsl Quarter, 1st day, 4h. 9m. 848. a. u. Cold and Clear. Full Moon, 8(11 day, oh. ftOm. 4a. ▲. m . Stormy or Wlnd^. Last Quarter, 14tb day, tti. 7m. 468. p. u. Rain or Snow. New Moon. SSnd day, Sh. Iftm, fiSa. p, u. YarUiM or Slormy. Perigee 9th day, at 8h. morning. Apogee Mth day, at 8h. evening. Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo 8)Tu 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 ao 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 go a W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu 23W Th Fri Sat Su Mo ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OOOURBENOES, &0. Hilary Term Sup. Ot. Purification B. V. Mary. Spanish Inquis. abol8hd.l813. English took Martinico 1762. Llorente Historian died 1823. Septuagesima. Annexation of Oude 1856. Very cold Friday 1861. W.Chipman d. Fred'tonl824. Queen victoria married 1840. Judffe Weldon died 1885. K. KarlGustav, Swed.d.1660. Sea:age8ima. Second and last [meet. Legis. atSt. Jno.1787. Battle of Langensalza 1761. Siege (tf Madras raised 1759. Peace made with Spain 1720. Site Fredericton fixed 1S17. 104th Eegiment reduced 1817. Qninquagesima. Dorchester [shiretown Wesm'rl'd 1801 Kingt Circ. Court; Cfiarlotte, Ash Wed. {Cp.Ct. Div. Matr Sr. Matthias, Apostle. LaTour, Gov. of Acadia 1651. Bk. Eng. BUS cash pay. 1797. Qua d Vsima. E. Benau b.l823 Gen. Smyth Gov. N. B. 1817. go J 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 18 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 06 49 81 18 55 87 18 00 407 21 01 42 22 01 41 20 59 38 17 5.5 34 12 50 28 06 43 21 58 is HM. 25 24 28 22 21 5 2015 19 5 185 17 15 14 18 11 10 09 07 06 1'4 08 7 01 6 59 658 6 56 6 54 6 53 6 51 6 50 6 49 M. 08 04 06 06 07 06 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 21 23 24 26 27 29 %1 ^ r J 34 85 87 38 39 SQ ad nepk nedt artns SSbrMt SETS 5 5 20|10M42}flecn 11M19 llic59 0a44 88 21 90 17 6 15 7 12 8 11 9091 5 39 10 07 5 40illa06 \i H. K, I1II89 OalS 55 1 48|«nn8 2 8 42 4 54 608 7 26 8 89 9 92 reins 1U04 brest hMirt hMHrt belly rdQs seora thigs thigs knee knee 26 knee legs legs feet feet feet head head iieok neok l\ H. M. 4m08 ft 10 6M 748 849 980 10 19 111117 «kl4 52 1 41 226 SOI 850 5 01 638 76l» 900 946 10 24 1100 11*40 ilOBN 0M17 96 1 06 1 87 2if06 O. H. WARWICK. IMPORTER OP Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohenfiian Vases, -AND- AU kinds of Mantel and TABLE ORNAMENTS, Kerosene Lamps. Chimnias, &c. Wholesale and Retail a^ 78 King Street, St. John, N^ B. 9" Prices Low. Particular attention paid to YHiolesale Orders. .uB St lays. [1887. lev. «i*y. »w. Slormj. it n . M. H. M. uSSt neok 4m08 )ftl8 neok 510 )6& aims 684 1 48 Mrma 748 8 88 nPMC 842 ) 42 brMt 980 t M heurt 10 19 SOS hMTt 11 Mir 7 26 belly 0al4 » 89 belly 52 »02 reins 141 La04 relQfl 2 26 ETS aeon 801 M42 MC7B 850 Ml9 thigs 5 01 m59 thigs 638 »44 knee 75l» 88 knee 900 28 knee 946 21 lens 10 24 20 legs 1100 17 feet lla40 15 feeHi itOBM 12 feet 01117 11 head 3d 00 head 106 07 iieck 187 t06 neok 2if06 CK. m VJEises, 'oiene Lampa, n, N, B. e Ordien..ja f y mV^fMn^tKj f titowt' ayip^pto Miitm, CAIMSDAR. 87 1887] MAEOH has Thirty-One Days. [1887. Moon's Qbavomb. Fine Quartor. Sad dar, Sh. 48ni. 84b. p. m. Stonuf and Variable. Full llooo, 9lli dajr 4h. 9m. 40b. p. m. Pain or Snow. Last Quarter, lAtta daj, Mi. 17m. (Ms. a. m. Cool and Clear. Itair Moon, M(b day, llh. 46m. 28b. a. n. dear and Windy. Pericee Mh day, at Bb. evening. Apogee ii8rd dmy, at 8h. evening. AMMIVBRSABIIS, FESTIVALS, OC0UBRKIT0K8, &0. 00 ij 29 Tu [S Equity court, York. Johns'n & Garri'k to Lon 1737 Rebels def . at Pelee, Id. 1828. Siege of Gibraltar 1727. Patent dis. to Cabot 1495. 2nd Sunday in Lent. Bishop Wflson died 175&. St. J(mn k Kent Circuit [(yU.; CarleUm Co. Court. Prlnoe of Walee married 1863 Eleotor^Alb't I. Brand d. 1486 Braptioh of Mt. Etna 1669. 8rd Sunday in Lent. Prinoess Beatrice M. b. 1857. rorjfc ft Olouee$ter Co. Cts. St. J. & Shediao B. Co. 1843. Battle of Munda B. C. 45. Stamp Act repealed 1766. Lncknow surrenriered 1858. 4tib Sunday in Lent. [Jfortkumberland Cir. CL Eq.CLSt.John: MitL Co. Ct.; MadavMiha Co Court. Queen Elizabeth died 1608. Annunciation B. V. Mary. Dudos, Fr. author, d. 1771. 5th Sunday in Lent. [Fr.l632. Eng. ceded Acadia & Can. tu Vietoric County Court. Fred«ricton Incor. Act 1848, Co. Carleton set of! 1831. 7 36 7 13 650 6 27 603 5 40 "a 17 54 30 07 43 20 56 32 09 45 21 58 34 HM 6 45 6 43 6 41 6 39 6 37 6 35 sOlO NO 14 37 01 24 48 12 35 69 22 45 09 33 31 29 27 6 25 6 23 6 21 6 19 6 17 6 15 6 14 6 12 6 10 608 606 604 602 6 01 59 57 56 53 61 49 47 M, 42 43 44 46 47 48 50 51 52 63 65 66 58 59 01 02 04 05 06 07 09 10 12 IS 14 16 17 18 19 sa 22 % ad H. M. RISES lOn 4 IImSS 0a21 la2T 2a27 338 4 53 6 21 7 26 8 39 9 67 lla07 SETS 9if56 10 41 llic» 0a21 .JO . 7k 9* 15 13 10 08 06 04 02 01 00 neck arms arms brest brest heart heart belly belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs H. M. 2ii38 882 508 626 7 8 II 909 10 00 10 58 111144 0a80 10 01 11 01 lla59 BI8BS feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms arms 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 10 11 16 58 39 26 12 24 55 28 26 11 49 21 lla49 MORN 0m18 47 1 16 147 226 2m» IMPORTER OF FINE GROCERIES, Fruits, Teas, Tobaccos, &£• TAYLOM& BOG KB ILL, 74 King Street,. Saint John, N. B. For flttmiiiMr OompUints take gellotrt* SpuAj Betftf. ■till', ^- ' .."•_ f' II » I 1 1m M 1 38 CALBMDAR. 1887] APEIL has Thirty Days. [1887. «i<.;- iHT' Moon's Chamobs. . ,„ First Quarter, Itt day, 9h. 28m. 34s. a. m. Wind and B^ • t Full Moon, 8th day, lb. 14m. 40s. a. u. Cool and Clear. Last Quarter, 14tb day, llh. 89 m. 348. P. m. ffliowery and Warm. New Moon, 23rd day, 4b. 28m. SSs. A. u. Variable Weather. First Quar. er, SOcb d«r. 6b. 36m. 19s. P. u. Warm Showers. Perigee ftn day, at 8b. morning. Apogee 19tb day, at lOh. evening. CD ^ IjFri 2 Sat 3Su 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 90 Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat 3u Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo l\i W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat ANNIVEBSABIBS, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, &C. an i4 03 Q p OQ P [N All Foola Day. Neap tides. Nelson took Copenhag n 1802. 6th Sunday in Lent. [1786. G-. Ludlow let Mayor St. Jno. Easter Term Supreme Court. {King's & yorthum. Co. Cts. Duke of Albany born 1863. Good Frid. P. of Cracow 1525. Battle of Wahlstadt 1241. E. Sunday. 'Bat Molvtritz 1741 Sir E. Head Lt.G, N.B.1848. fee flood at Frcdericton 183L Planet Hygea dis. 1849. St. John Gas L't Co.eBt.l845. Battle of Pfaffenhofen 1745. Ikttle of GuUoden 1746. 1st Sunday after Easter. Abemethy, surgeon, d. 1831. Battle of CallinicuB 531. Blake*s vie. Santa Cruz 1657. Battle of Reichenberg 1757. Hudson Bay Co. estab. 1670. St. George. Froude b. 1818. 2nd Sunday after Easter. St. Mark £v. Spring tides. Kent k St. John Co. Cts. Sir Wm. Jones died 1794. Dearborn in v. Canada 1814 War decl'd with France 180:^14 Stm. Novelty, Woodat'k 1837. i 14 4 4 ^ o 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 ' !H 325 o * 55 18 41 04 26|5 49 5 M. H 45;6 4?'e 41:6 396 11 34 56 18 40 02 24 45 06 28 49 10 30 51 11 31 51 116 305 494 084 274 4614 37 35 33 31 29 27 26 2-^6 21 19 17 15 14 13 116 096 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 66'6 55!6 08 06 04 03 01 59 68 M. 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 84 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 61 52 53 64 56 57 58 59 H. U. I » M06 hrest 0a08brest 16:heartl 28 heart' 42lbelly 57ibeUy 14 1 reins 29 j reins 45 1 seers 57 seers lla03 thigs 8BT8 thigs 9M20knee 10 wis llu9 0a04 si H.M. SmSS 4 62 6 30 7 50 9 92 9 55 10 40 I4id56 Q»08 050 04 01 00 57 56 64 54 63 54 64 10a66 lla50 RISES 1Tm3 knee legs legs I 2 2 feet feet head head head neok neck arms arms arms brest brest heart 31 12 64 47 67 622 7 41 8 48 9 34 10 14 10 46 U 17 lla48 MORN 0Ml7 47 1 21 167 2 37 3m33 THE LABGBST VARIETY OF Earthenware, China and Glassware IS AT Prices Low. KlJfO STREET. Prices Low, t I n &el^ For Livtr Oomplaiat ti^e Fellowi' SyipaiMia BitterS . [1887. {Mid WariQ. bther. owere. ! 4 ■rf- I i»06]hre8t aOSbrest 16iheart 28 heart 42lbeUy 57|belly 14 1 reins 29 1 reins 45|8ecra 57; seers iOSthigs IT8|thig8 i20knee rlSknee i9 k04 04 01 00 57 56 54 si H.lf. 3ii33 4 62 630 7 69 9 92 9 65 10 40 14 1£ Q»08 060 legs legs feet feet head head head neok neck arms arms arms brwt brest heart 1 2 2 81 12 64 3 47 4 57 622 7 41 8 48 9 84 10 14 10 46 11 17 lla48 MORN 01117 47 1 21 167 237 3h83 ;sware )e8 Low, .'■! A: CALENDAR. 89 1887.] MAY has Thirty-One Days. [1887. Moon's Ohanoeb. Full Moon, 7th day, Ui. 87m. 4b. a. m. Stormy and Cool. Last Quarter, 14th day, 8h. S8m. lOs. p. m. line and Warm. New Moon. 2iad day, 6h. 41m. 10s. i>. M. Warm and Clear. First Quarter, 80th day, Oh. S5 m. 88s. a. m. Changea.ble. rerigee 6th day, at 2h. evening. Apogee 17th day, atS h. evenmg. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 O ^ ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, &C. Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su SOlMu SllTu [N 3rd Sun. after Eas'r. Ph. ftJas Hon, R.Simond8 d.St. J.1836. Equity Court, York. Bish. Fred'ton con. 1845. 8h. mor.Merc'y Gr.HelL.S. Canad. vict'y at Oswego, 1814 Jamaica taken 1655. 4th Sunday after Easter. Storm & cap. Clonmel 1650. C'irc. Ct. St. John, Oarleton & [ York, rUsi priua Sittingi. Counties Kent & Glonoester [set off fm. North'uibTd 1826 Vaccination first appl'd 1796. Rogation Sunday. Can. Par. met Toronto 1850. Ctrc, Court Charlotte. Un. Emp. Loyal. St. J. 1783. Ascensiontide. [Can. 1786. Sir Guy Carleton Gov. -Gen. First stm. at Frederioton,1816 Sunday after Ascension. [Victoria bom 1819. Equity Court, StJoh-i. Queen P. Helena Augusta b- 1846. [St. John Meo. Inst. 1840. Sir J. Harvey laid foun. st'ne Great fire in Quebec, 1845. Whitsuntide. Stmr. R. Peel [burnt in Low. Can. 1838. Spring tides. Pope d. 1744. 00 a 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 04 22 40 57 14 81 48 05 21 37 52 7 22 37 51 05 19 5i2 46 58 11 23 34 46 57 07 18 27 37 46 5."^ IB so HH. 54 52 51 49 48 47 45 441 43 42 40 39 38 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 09 24 24 23 23 22 22 H. 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .30 31 32 33 34 H. H. Oall 1 22 2*1 3 48 5 04 19 32 42 49 48 6 7 8 9 10 H. M. hiart 4m48 beUy 6 15 belly 7 32 reins 8 36 lla40 SETS 9m^ 10 1153 lliiSS 0a51 43 46 45 OQ 5" sis S reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee knee legs legs feet feet feet head liead 929 10 19 11 05 11h46 0a26 44 neck 45 neck 1 2 3 4 5 _,, 6 46 neck 7 48 arms 8 48|arm8 ^ 9 46; brest I 10 39 Drest lla26 heart RISES 'heart 11 Mio' belly 0a20bell: la32'belly 07 52 39 SO 24 38 50 62 48 32 10 oe 10 46 11 20 lla60 HORN 0h28 03 44 35 47 59 6h08 TAYLOR and DOCKRILL, Dog Cakes. Royal Owl Cigarettes. 8U KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Cbwk f^ Uan» ikry VfUowt' ItMrnisf't XntiMt i i 40 CAIiEia>AB. 188?.] JOITE has Thirty Dayfi. [188?. Moon's dUNOBs. Full Moon, 6th d«r. 6h. 14ai. 48. p. ii. Fine fnd Fair. ^ ,wTr ;« . I^aist Quarter, iSth dur, 9h. lOui. 944 a. u. Oool aud Cteu^* New Moon, Slst day, ffii. 28m. 348. a. m. Fair and Warm. First Quarter. 88^ diur, 6h. 86m. 4(ls. a. m, 9lUn and Wind. Perigee Smd day at 8li. momini^. Apogee 14th day, at 8h. momlnjg. Perigee, 28th day, at 8h. morning. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 Ifi 16 17 18 lU 90 21 22 29 24 25 26 27 28 28 90 i ^^ w Th Fri Bat Stt Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Sa Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Stt Mo Tu W Th ANNIVEBSABI^, FESTIVALS, OC0UBB£NC£B, &C. Howe's great victory in 1794. First ohuivh Can. built 1620. Becket Archbishop 1162. King George III. bom 1738 Trinitide. Can. via Stony Creek 1813. York Equity Court and County [Courtt of York «fc Wett'md. Charles Diokens died 1870. Dalhousie dec. free port 1843. Judge J. W. Weldon b. 1806. 1st Sunday after Trinity. PhiUpsbfig invested 1733. Trintty term Supreme Ct. and [Charlotte Co. Court. St. J. & Bhed'o B. Co.in.l843 Eng. vie. Bunker Hill 1776. Battle of Waterloo 1816. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. St. J(^n des. by Bre 1877. SurUmry Co. Court. Alban, Prot. martyr Briain. Bill reunitingCanadas 1840. DeMnnts dis. R. St J. 1604. Col. Hailes Pres. N.B. 1816. 9rd Sunday after Trinity. Massacre at Cawnpore 1867 AU>. k Queena Co. Ctt.; York USq.k Cir.Ct.; Div. & Maa.Ct. Battle Adderton Moor 1643. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 2S 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 2!) tJ so ^-3 03 11 19 26 34 39 45 61 56 01 05 09 13 16 19 21 2o 25 26 27 27 27 26 26 24 22 20 18 15 11 HM 4 21 207 20 197 197 18 18 187 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 197 19 20 20 M. 35 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 49 44 44 45 451 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 H. II. 2a44 9 58 5 10 61 7 J 833 02C 10 18 10 58 lla99 BETS 10x88 11M87 0a9e. 133 233 332 4 94 696 6 38 7 98 8 m 9 24 10 10 10 48 I1a24 lla66 USES la45 2 57 reins r^ins seers seers thigs thigs kne« knee legs legs feet feet feet bead head oeok neck neck arms arms bi-ost brest heart heart heart beUy belly reins reins seers i & _. !1 H. M, 7Mra 8 09 906 962 40 44 11M88 0a26 05 46 27 9 10 9 69 4 44 6 49 6 46 7 4&J 8 42 9 91 10 14 10 CI lla99 MORM 0u29 4 1 02 1 48 2 94 9 27 4 16 07 6ii09 [ O. H. WARWICK, - — IMPORTER OF Barthenwfre, Ohiaa. Olaaawar*. BolMmian Vases, and all kinds of Mantel and Table Ornaments, Kerosene Iiamps, Chimnles, fto., Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 78 K:i3sra- strejejt, bt. jronisr, it. b. Prices Low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. [Igg,,^; Ittttdjr. nnd. «! ■Sd «sl 4 11 is 44 reiai H. JL 7m^ 58 r«iB|i 8 W seen 906 seen 902 thigs 40 44 33 thiRs Unas 2C luiee oaae 18 knee 106 58 legs 146 ^ legs 227 rs [88 feet 3 10 feet 359 18? feet 4 44 3& head 5 43 33 head 6 45 33 aeok 7 4fc 92 neck 8 43 84 neck 9 31 K arms 10 14 < arms 10 CI 8 bi-ost UaSS 'i brest MORN 4 heart 0u23 heart 103 8 heart 1 48 4 beUy 234 6 belly 827 a reins 4 16 5 reins 607 7 seers 61103 K' es, and all >sene , 3sr. B. t -den. 1 Feilowt' leeming's £!M«itee is without a rival. -^ CALKNDAB. 1887.] JULY has Thirty-One Days. Moon's Cbanobs. Full Moon, 5th day. 4h. 9m. 58b. a. h. Hot and Dry. . Dast Quarter, litth day, 2h. SSm. SSs. a. m. Clear and Warm. New Moon, aoth day, 4h. 25m. 46s. ^ u. Sultry and Rainy. First Quarter, 27th day, lOh. 6m. 4^ A. u. Varfabte with Showers. A.pogee 12th day, at 2h, morning. Perigee 24th day, at 3h. morning. M ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OCOUURENCES, &C. Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th IVi Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat v^U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22{Fri 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [N Bng. took Ea8tport,Me 1814. Cartier dis.R.Miramichi 1534. 4th Sunday after Trinity. Oan. Mil. took Schtosser 1813 York, Equity; Queen^n, dr.; [& Kent County Courts. Or. and Lat. Ch'a un 1440, B. Chaleor dis. Cartier 1634. Last of the Medici d. 1737. 5th Sunday after Trinity. Pembroke Burrendenil 1648. Alb'Vrt A Kings dr. rourts. [GarleUm A Olouc. <'nunty crts. Action in St John ar. 1696. Ist Legis. Fred'ton 1788. Election riots Miramchi 1843. 6th Sunday after Trinitv. Phtlipsburg surrendered 1733. '21 Wett-nd dH. ct. & Best. Co. c«.'20 J. Harvey, Gov. Newfield 1841 20 Cholera at St. .Tohn,N.B.183I 20 [Can. vis. St. J. N. B. 1840. 0. P. Thompson, Gov. Gen. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Can. vie. Lundy's Lane 1814. St. JohnBquitp Court; [St, John k Northum. Co. Cts. Coronation K. Jas. VL 1567. Gt. Fire St. John N.B. 1845. 18 Wolfe def. Montmorenci 1759 18 |8th Sunday after Trinity. 18 Taylor &, Dockrilhj; IMPORTEEOF- HavanaAEsGerman Cigars. 8k KINO STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 5 JSop Tonie tot Oeaaral JMXHi^t 48 CALBMDAB. 1887] AOOTST has 'ffairty-(tee DayBi [1887. MooM^a Chanqbb. FuU Mo(Ni, 8rd daf, <&. 15m. (Ui. p. h. Fair and Sultry. First Qiwrtar, aith day, «i. 56m. «S8s. p. m. Clear and Warm. Aiaogee wh day, at 9h. evening. Perigee aotli day, at 8h. evening. Mo To W Th Fri 68at 7,Su 8!Mo 9 10 11 12 Tu W Th Fri 13 Sat 14 Su 15 16 17 18 1» 90 Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat 31 Bu 2tMo 28 Tu 24! W 25 Th 26iFri 27|Sat 28 Su 20 Mo 80 Tu ANNIVBRflABIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURRBNCBB, &C. IN Queen Anne died 1714. Ywk Eq.ct. K Wm.II d.UOO Columbus Muled Am'ca 1492. Battie of Evesham 1265. Gill ert took pos. Nfld. 1582. Treaty Rut*, and Get. 1726 9th Sunday after Trinity. Canadians def. Hull 1812. St. John CireuU Court, BatUe of Chevy Chase 1388. Ho Assem. lim. to 4 yr8.1842. Battle of Kunersdorf 1759. EngUah took Havana 1762. 10th Sunday after Trinity. Bourbon familyoompaot 1761 Havelook's 9th victory 1857. (16) Canad's took Detroit 1812. V.Dare,l8tE.ch'd b.N.A.1587 Guerriere fought Conbtitution [for 2h. SOm. and sank. Uth Sunday after Trinity. Chas. L at Nottingham 1642. Satigouche Co. ourt. Washington debtroyed 9t Bla- [denbofg taken by fing. 1814. UtFira PortlancC N.B. 1841. Valencia d'Aloantara t'n 1762. 12th Sunday after Trinity. ' BatUe of Mohaoe 1526. Chlgneeto Canal surv. 1829. King Henry V. died 1428. §§1 « 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 L6 15 15 16 15 14 14 14 18 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 ' H 03 4 48'4 32i4 174 004 44i4 27 4 114 ;.34 364 18 00 42 24 05 46 27 06 495 2915 095 49|5 295 497 507 527 527 o4|7 657 56 7 57|7 587 507 007 02i7 03|7 047 05 06 48 27 06 455 2ic 0215 405 M.IHM. 23 21 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 09 07 06 04 7 08 /Ol 6 59 09'tf58 106 56 116 65 12653 14 6 51 15 6 50 16 6 48 176 > 19 6 44 20 6 42 21,6 41 22 6 39 23:6 37 2516 35 H M. 6a03knee 06 08 ^ ac nti 04 a? 6 49 7 29 80G 834 9 01' 9 29 953 10 10 10 4(> llal8 lla51 BKTS 3a09 06 02 63 6 40 knee legs legs feet feet feet head liead neck neck ne(^ arms arms iMwet brert heart heart b«Uy belly reins reins 10 13 10»51 llaS/ '4610a51 3a58 4a46 5a291«g« 6a05 7 25 7 57 882 9a> 9 38 Mors seers thigs thigs Kismtlngb knee knee leg* H. M. 9m03 10 21 11 20 11H4D 0a28 57 1 34 2 09 2 42 3 14 3 49 4 37 524 630 7 56 9 16 10 16 11 11 lla5l MOBM OmSS 1 28 2 0fi 250 87 30 00 6 23 748 9 11 10 me 4 5 THX LARQIIBT VARIHTY Or Earthenware, China and Glassware 18 AT- O. H. 'W.AJR'WIOIC'S, Prices Low. KlJfO STREET. PrieesLow. rBi [im. ry. ) Hbowers. ind. 1 Warm. knee Huee legs legs feet feet feet head lieatl aeok neck neck arms arma ta«et brert heart lieart beUy beliy reina 0>) reins SSeecrs SKT8 )aO& Hof toniewi^ tOMnptkeitottiMk. 10 16 11 11 lla51 MOBN OiiS8 1 2^ 2Wi 360 3S7 4 ao 6 00 623 748 Oil lOMie Issware [oes Low. CALEKDAB. 48 1887.] SEPTEMBEB has Thirty Days. [1887. MooN^s CRAirOBg. Full Moon, Snd day, Ah. 48m. SSs. a. m. Variable and Windy., Last Quarter. lOtfi day, l<»i. 88ni. 68b. a. m. Fair and Fine. New Moon, ITtli day. 9h. 46m. 84s. A. u. CkioFand (jlear. First <|uarter, Mth dw. Oh. 80m. 40b. a. m. Clear and Windy. Apogee Sui day, at noon. Perigee 18th 6sf, at 9h. mcurnlng. 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 2b 27 28 29 80 Th Fri S«t Sn Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Ttt W Th BW Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo. Tu W Th Fri ANNiyiBSABIBB, FESTIYALB, OCODBKKNOKS, fto. [N Cantine, Me., taken by a fleet [from Halifax, N. S. 1814. New Btyle adopted Eng 1752. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Aciulian Fr. removed 1765. Oloueater Circuit Court. Ld. Sydenham Gov. Gen.1839. A.CampbeU Oov.N.B.1831. St Augustine, oldest town in ~U. S. A., founded in 1565. :4th Sunday after Trinity. Hvdiion ex. Hudisoiv K. 1609. Nviihun. Cir. Ct.; Wes. Co. ct. Cartier at Quebec, then [called Stadacona, 1535. Encash took Now Tork,1776. H. Tides. Mera conj. Moon. 16th Sunday after Trinity. A negro boy adver. for sale [N.B, Boyal Gazette 1786. Battle of KorbitE 1759. Ba tie of Zutpheu 1586 O'Oimt Lally tak. to is.ng.1761 Bat Bowton Heath 1645. t6th Sunday after Trinity. Neap tides. Kent k Viccir. ete.; StJ.E.et Madawuha \iircuit court. Ward Chipman. Ch. Jus. 1834 Bnt'iscorthy surren. 1649. CB J OB O 19 57 35 13 6 51 6 28 606 5 43 M. 26 27 28 29 30 5 32 5 33 21 58 35 12 49 326 £ 38 40 17 54 30 07 44 2 2 1 1 1 Noao5 62 8.0 08 34 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 45 47 48 49 50 51 5 53 50 13 87 00 23 47 M. 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 17 15 13 11 09 07 05 03] 01 59 58 56 54 52 265 54 5 501la06 5 55 6 48 llaSO 5 57 5 46 BI8S8 48 4A 5 585 44 42 40 39 550 6 00 6 01 5 H. M. 6a37 7 05 7 32 7 58 822 8 49 9 18 9 51 10 26 UaOO 8BTS. 2a48 3 41 28 12 51 6 27 7 01 7 8 10 8 47 930 10 15 4 508 5a35 II feet f«et feet head head neck neok heek arms arms brest brest brest hewt heart beUy beUy reins 35bcdiM seors secTH thigs thigs knee knee legs 4«061eg8 legs feet feet a? H. M. UmO 111188 0al4 45 17 46 17 47 14 57 57 6 29 8 02 8 57 64 10 dS lla28 IfOKK 01106 048 1 81 2 13 2 56 8 51 6 06 638 802 9 05 9 53 10 IMPORTER OF FINE GROCERIES, Fruits, Teas, To BACcos,&& TA YL 0E& DO CKR IL L , 74 King Sti^et, Saint John, N. B. Ibarktr's Qoinine Wine ii nneqnailwl. , -I ti 44 CALXNDAR. 1887.] OCTOBER has Thirty-One Days. [1887. ^ " ' iiMi .M.i-iii.i.i. iiri I ■■.■y.-ii . .■ ■ ■^■■1 ■1.11 I.I II, ■■■III— ■■ Moon's Chanoxs. Full Moon, Igt day, llh. 83m 4s. p. h. Rain and Wind Last Quarter. lOth day. Oh 88in. iOs. a. m. Fair and Goo?. New Mood, loth df^, oh. lOm. 46s. p. h. Variable and Wind^. First Quarter, SSrdTday, ih. 91m. 848. p. v. Changeable. Full Moon, 31st day, fin. (>m. 40b. p. m. dear and Cold. Apogee on Snd day, at 6h. evening. Perigee on 16th day, at 2h. evening. Apogee on 29th day at 7h. evening. Sat : Su Mo 1\> W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Fu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 115 16 17 18 19 20 Th ANNIVERSAKIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, &C. 21 22 Fri Sat 23Su 24Mo 25 Tu 26 W 27 28 29 80 31 Th Fri Sat Su Mo [S St. John made freeport 1811. 17th Sunday after Tiinity. AlBen, ItaL dram., d. 1803 Y. Eq. cU York db A. Co. cts. G.G. Ludlow Pres. N. B.1803 Eng. gave ind. to U.S. A. 1783. Great Fire Miramichi, Fred- [erifiton and Oromocto, 1825. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Lutternburg 1758. Michadmat teiin Supreme crt. Sunbury County court. G. Manan Ch. burnt 1839. Death of k. Harold II. 1066 Cathedral F'ton founded 1845 19th Suiday after Trinity. Q. Mary I. died 1558. yorthum. & Queens Co. courts. Bobs taken 1649; Swift died [1745; Siege of Metzl552. UnkEmp. Loy. at HaL 1783. St. Maria Salome. 20th Sunday after Trinity. Canton bombardtd 1757. NiaiPriuaY.; Divorce 04 arms 230 > 50 arms 3 05 f 45 brest 3 45 a44 brest 4 26 ETS heart 5 29 a05 heart 7 02 44 beUy 803 20 belly 9 29 54 rems 10 24 28 reias 11 06 04 seers lla52 41 fS s% MORN 21 thigs 0m36 06 thigg 1 21 58 knee 2 06 52 knee 2 47 50 kiiee 3 U 50 legs 4 24 E8 legs 5 35 13 legs 7 01 40 feet 8 19 )5 feet 9 18 1 head 10 01 6 head 10 88 51 neck llMlO K, >e8, and all osene John, N. B. >rders. CALENDAR. 46 1887.] NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. [1887. ]|AooN'8 Ceanobs. Last Quarter, 8th day. Oh. 87m. 46s. p. m. Stormy weather. New Moon, ISth day, Sta. 44m. lOs. A m. Clear and Windy. First Quarter, "iivA day, 6h. 18m. 468. ▲ m. Cool and Clear. Full Moon, aoth day, lOh 56m. &9s. a. m. Fair Mid Mild. Perigee on 14th day, at Ih. morning. Apogee on 96tl)i day at 6h. morning. ITu 21 W 3Th 4iFri 5 Sat 6Su 7 Mo 8Tu 9W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OCCUBUUNCES, &C. [S YorkEq. Ct.; Sunbui'p Cir. iCt. : Gloucester Co. Ct. BaUle of Torgau 1760. Political riots Montreal 1838. Batttle of Kossbaoh 1757. 22nd Sunday after Trinity. First Gazette published 1665. Car. k Char, circuit court; & [Alb. k Bee. county courts. P. of Wales bom 9th, 1841. Canadian victonr Chrysler's [Farm in 1813. 23nl Sundav after Trinity. Leibnitz, philosopher, d 1716. St. John circuit (Mwrt. Victoria county court. Highland Soc. St. J. org. 1842. Hurricane in Scotland 1885. Elec. Fred, K. Boh. d. 1632. 21th Sunday after Trinity. Presentation B. V Mary. St. John Eq. Ct; Mad. cty. ct. Battle of Uennersdorf 1745. Granc^ Manan & other isles [dec. part of England 1817 Gt. gale Bay of Fundy, 1846, Advent. LdL Selbome b 1812 Tef. earthquake Peru 1630. Revolution in Polandj 1880. St. Andrew. Hi^h tides. So s « 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 9y 26 45 04 22 41 59 17 34 52 09 26 42 58 14 29 45 59 14 28 42 56 08 21 34 45 57 08 19 29 39 HH. 6 44 5 45 5 46 6 48 6 49 6 51 62 53 55 56 58 59 01 08 04 i6 07 08 f4 09 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 H. 43 42 41 39 88 37 35 84 3:3 82 30 29 28 26 26 24 23 22 21 •zO 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 H. U. 5a52 6a25 7 03 7 47 8 36 9 34 10 87 lla42 SETS. 2al8 2 51 23 57 31 10 54 43 38 36 936 10 38 lla39 aisEs 2al0 2 35 2 59 26 54 26 5a02 S5S neck arms arms arms brest brest heart heart beart belly belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs lejjs feet feet feet huad head neck neck neck arms H. U. Ull32 11mS8 0a29 03 37 18 07 16 44 10 8 14 9 01 9 47 10 39 llaSl M<>BN OlflK 58 1 43 24 06 55 00 3 3 5 6 18 86 38 925 10 04 10 41 llHir TAYLOR and DOCKRILL, Dog Cakes. Royal Owl Cigarettes. 8h KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. w Tor lort TlirMtrab well with VnJT«nal Unimtat 48 CALEND1.R. I8ft7.] DEOEMBKB haa Thirty-One Days. [1887. Moon's Chikobb. Last Quartw, 7th day, l(Hi. 4Sm. 848. p m. CoU and Windy. New Mood, 14th day. Sh. 67m ICs. Clear and Cold. First Quarter, 8ted day, Sh. 86m. M>s. a. u Stormy and Cold. FuU Moon, 80(h day, Sh. 60m. 4s. a. u. Mild and dear. Perigee on 18th day, at (th. morning. Apogee on 88rd day, at 17h. evening. Th Frf Sat Sn Mo Tu 7W slTh gIFri 10i3at lljSu 12 Mo 18 Tu ANNIVBRSABIE8, FK8TIVALS, OCODBRKNOES, &C. 14 15 1€ 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 81 W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Prinoess of Wales bom 1844. Gen. Balfour d. F'ton 1811. Sam. Compton, in v., b. 1753. 2nd Sundaj in Advent. Martial law Montreal 1837. TorkBquUif crt; VictoriaCo.ert Mar. Ney shot at Paris 1815. Conceution B. V. Mary. Wm. Cobbettin St. J. 1785. Cape Br. county of N.S.1765. 3ra Sunday in Advent Colley Gibber, dram , d. 1757. Carl, tnul Wtit. County eourt». C. Wolfe, poet, bom 1791. St. Eustaohe destroyed 1837. Pope Axoom.Eng. barons 1215c Col. Johnston Pre8.X.B.1806. 4th Sunday in Advent. Cm battle of Niagara 1813 Louis Nap. Pres. Fr. 1818. St. Thomas, apostle. Winter bwins short day 21st. Sir Isaac Newton bom 1642. Wm. M. Thackeray d. 1863 Ohristmas.PeaoeDresden 1745 Constitution of Canadas 1791. St. John, apos. and evang. 43d Regt at Quebec from ff F'ton overland Vi days 1837. k)tr. Caroline burnt 29th,lSS7. ■Grealrfire at St. Thomas 1881. lla27fMt Bisnhoad laOSjhead 1 29haad 1 SSlneck 2 25jneok 2 59| 3 39{aniM 4 26 arma 6 19 brent 6al9|biMt 10 11 10 58 llM8t Oa05 O. H. WARWICK, IMPORTBB OP Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, -AND All kinds of Mantel and TABLE ORNAMENTS, Kerosene Lamps, Chimnies, ftc Wholesale jind Retail at 78 King Street, St. Jotfn, N. B. imtat ays. [1887. I windy. and Cold, ear. oa44arin8 ttuit 6 32brert brest heart heart heart 7 27 8 27 9 32 1)41 U50 BTB. La23 I 55 i 27 02 U2 21} 29 18 18 22 k27 'IB 03 29 beUy belly reins reins seers seem thiga thigs knee knee legs l«g8 24 legs 26 feet feet head head head neck !5{neok larms larms arms 0aS2 056 184 2 U 2 5iS 3 4il 4 49 6 10 7 27 i 837 9 32 10 M 11 14 llaSO MOBM Om40 1 20 2 01 2 44 309 4 19 5 23 «93 7 39 838 928 10 11 19 53 L9{brefit 11 M81 tOi bgeeti 0a05 K. m Vases, 9ne Lamps, IN.B. luvkaBittmimtkt Moniaff jnth«hMt. 1887.] CITY 0» SAINT JOHH. 47 Om OF SAINT JOHH. J. S. BoiBH DbVvbir, Kaq , Mayer. T. Allbn Jack, Esq.. Recorder. Alderaun. KINHH WABD. Atdermm, Bdward Lantalum. QUBBN8 WABD. Richard P. McGivem. flanris Allen. D0KB8 WABD. T. Nisbet Robertson. Thomas TotU BIDNBY WABD. George F. Bafard. Bartholomew Coxetter. Richard F. Qolgley. WBLLIHGTON WABD. William Shaw. PBIHOB WABD. Thomas W. Peters. George A. Knodell. GUTS WABD. John F. Morriaon. Samuel L. Brittain. BB00K8 WABD. James W. Belyea. James 0. Staokhouse. ALBBBT WABD. Thomas W. Lander. Albeit 0. Smith. ^nmtnnn rHaolr. Jarvis Wilson. Herbert E. Wardroper, Deputy Common Clnrk. Frederick Sandall, Ksq., Treasurer or Chamberlain and Reodver of David R. WiUet, Accountant Chamberlain's Office. George F. Harding, Receiver of Taxes in tiie CHty of Saint John, on the Wefitem side of the Harbour. Hurd Heters, Esq., M. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (Bast). Charles D. Morri*!^, Clerk to Mayw's Office and Issuer of Dog Liooiaes. Samuel Wilson, Sergeant Mayor's Office. Michael W. Maher, rnspeotbr of Buildings. JamM J. Lawlor, Inspector of Streets. H. Adam Glasgow, Sa rieri a^tendent of Ferries. Greorge W. Stockford, High ConstHble. CitT Marshals. -^W. Buomutan, Thomas McIHkerson, James Prince, F. Mi^es Hancock, Edward Bdmon, Joseph Shaifs XbeMMr K. Herrington, Jacob Ross, Thomas Haves, Elijah Ross, Miles M«nitt. Daniel Coughlan, Janitor and Engmeer City Hall. Licensed Auctioneers. — W. A. Lookhart, George £. Sniper, T. B. Hanington, A. J. Ai-mstrong, Geo. W. Gerow. PortwardenB.— Augtti^u«i Quick, Oliver Emery, Samuel K. Wilson, Thomas S. Adams, William Black. John A. Ruddock, Wtiliam Tliomas, Georoe Thomas, Denis Coholan, Isaac J. Olive, Jr. Charles S. Taylor. Port or Harbor Bfaster. Alexander Reed« Clerk to Harbor Master. Joseph O'Brien, Harbor Inspector. Lighthouse KMperat Partridge Island- -Jam^ Wilsmi. At the Pain in the Stomaoh take Fellows' Bpeedy Belief. i!<:!3 iii'iiii: 48 CITY OP PORTLAND. [1887. Beacon, Timotby Clark. Steam Whistle, James Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, Assktast Eng^neeh ^ ■ Commissioners of Sewerage and Water Supply.— A. Chipman Smith, Em., Chairman; George H Martin and John Kelly. Rob rt J. Leonard and . ugustus Quick, Commissioners to settle disputert relative to Dockage, Wharf age, and Cranage. W. H. Purdy, Shipping Master; F. O. Allison, Deputy Shipping Master. Assessors of Taxes.— W, F. Bunting, Chairman; John Wilson ard Uriah Drake. Clerk, A. W. Sharpe. Collectors of Wharfage and Slippage.— At Union Street Slip, Thos. Stead, At North Eodney Wharf, iSamuel K. Wilson. At South Rodney Wharf, Samuel K. Wilson. At North and South Market Wharves and Slip, Andrew Malcolm. At Sidney Market WUarves and Slip, John Moran, •uoys, and Collector of Market 'N^harves and Ward, wnt Bunlav^. At Protection Slip, Brook's Ward, Isaac Duffy. At Mill Slip, Thomas W. Robertson. Charles S. Taylor, Collector of Fees at Buo; Anchorage. Charles S. Taylor, Slip Master, Slips in King's and Queen's Wards. luspectors of Firewood, Bark, &c.— Peter MoOart, Market Slip, King's and Queen's Wards. John Wilkins, Railway Station. Jacob Vail, Carletpn Railway.. Jacob Vail, Market Slip, Carleton Morris Iriine, Pound Keeper and Hog Reeve, Garleton. Surveyor of Lumber. — Samuel K. Wilson. Commissioners of Districts.— G. Gordon Boyne, letdistHct; M. W. Maher, 2nd district; Cornelius McGourtv, .3rd district; Charles S. Melick, 4th district; Robert B. Gilmor, 5th district; Phi ip L. Carey, 6th district; Denis Burke, 7th district, Edivard EdgSfltn. Htl^ djidtrilit; Timothy Collins, 9th district; Williata Buchanan, 10th District. Fence Viewer.— Charles E. Raymond. ' . Police Department — B. Lester Peters, *Q.,G., Police Magistrate Thomas M94-vity. Alexander Lookhart, Thpiniis R: Jon^s and A. Chtpiban Smith, Sitting Maglsitrates at tiie City Police Office ih the City of Saint John. George Henderson, Clerk. Johnit Marshall, Chief of Police Force. :\ Chief Gathe Commissibner for the Proviiice, James DeWoIlS ^(*ll^» Dead House Commissioner, G^oige W, Stockford. ,. •»? CITY OF PpBTLAND. H. Lawbancb; St9BDBE« Mayor. .AuDSaicBMv — Wabd No. 1.— J E Lii%iey> J A Price and Iiai«lit W. Holder. ' ! Ward 2.— W. A Ohesley, A D G VanWart and John Murphy. ; WAi©^.-rRobert Jones, J A likely and Edward -Hajres, Jt. t Ward 4. = A L Law, Josiah Fowler and W S Busby. : Wakd 3.--W D Morrow, John McGoldrick and Patriitk L C(mnor. Pa
^utenant. Wm Reed and D Mi Dermott, Dri'al Chief's Wagon William Reed. SuPBRiNiiiNDENT OF FiRB Alaric. .James Melick. Assistant William Heed. FIRE DEPARTMENT. -(WfSt Sidb.) GiDBON Spbague, District Engineer, 4th District. Western Star, No 7— Joseph O Craft, Engineer. PRJNOE OF Wales, No 8— A Ring. Engineer. Hook and Ladder Company- Alex Griiftth. Wn !tah mM Bruid't Iteh OiataMit. "' IF 50 CITY AND COUNTY OF 8T JOHN. [1887. Oity of St. John Fire ilann Teles^raph. NO. LOOAUTT OF BOXB8. ». No. 3 Engine Houae, KingSq. 8. No. 8 Engine Houae, Unlon-8t. 4. Cor. Seirill and Oarden-cits. 6. Cor. Mill and Union-sts. 6. Mark. Sq., Parker A Nevin's drug 7. Mechanfos^ Institute. [store. 8. Foot of Garden streot. 9. Foot of Union street (East) li. Cor. Peten* and Waterloo-st& IS. Cor. St. Patrick and Union-sts. 14. Cor. Brussels and Riohmond-sts. 15. Sreritt's Foundry. Brussels-st. 16. Cor. Brussels and Hanorer-sts. 17. Cor. Brunswick and Erin-sts. 18. Cor. Union and Carmarthen-sts. 19. Cor. Courtney & St. Davids-sts. 91. Waterloo, opposite Qolden-st. 88. Cor. Oermam and Churohnsts. 94. Cor. Princess and Charlotte-6ts. 95. Cor. Duke and Gtermaln-sts. NO. 96. 27. 98. 81. 89. 84. 85. 38. 87. 88. 41. 49. 48. 45. 46. 51. 59. 58. 61. UX)ALrfY(HPl Cor. Prince Wm. & Princesa-sta. Head of King street. King sq. Cor. Duke and Prince Wni.-ma. Cor. King and Pltt^ta Cor. Duke and Sydiiey-sta. Cor. Wentworth it PrinoesB flts . 8ueen-st., bet. Qer. A Char.-ats. cr. Queen and CarmartliMi-sts. Cor. St. James and S^^neyntts. Cor. Orange and Caraivthen-Bts. Cor. St Jamea ft Prince Wm.-«t8. Cor. PlUaad Duke^ts. Cor. Main and Carmarthen-sts. Cor. Britain and CBuMiotte-sts. Cor. Pitt and St. James-sts. City Road, near SOcating Rink. Pond-st. n. Fleming's Foundry, lixmouth-street. City HospitAl. Box 123. II 124. II 132. II 135. 11 142. II 154. II 213. II 231. II 241. II 253. M 312. 1- 321. II 412. II 421. Oity of Portland Fire Alarm Telegraph. LIST or MUMBEB8 AND IbCALITY Ur BOXES. Comer Main and Bri4ge Streets (Indiantown). Main Street (Head of Long Wharf). Main Street (near residence of D. McLellau, Indiantown. ) Paradise Row (foot of Main Street). Winter Street (opposite St Paul's Ohurch). Comer City Roaid and Stanley Street Engine House, Ward 1. Douglas Road (opposite residence of D. Tapley , Esq. ) Marsh Bridge. Haymarket^uare (near J. C. Wood's.) Comer Straight Shore and New Dominion Road. Straight Shore (near Chesley's Iron-Knee Foundry.) Comer Porthwd and Camden Streets. Police Station. Mnnioipality of the Oity and Oounty of Saint John. COUNTY COUNCIL, JULY, 1886. WARDEN: THOM.V8 W. Petkrs, ^Mderman of the City of Saint John. COUNCILLOR.*? KX OPPICIO. KUBi. Wetmore, John Mcintosh, Edmund Dagget, W. A. Fraaer, T. Bairy, and all Attomies of the Supreme Court. ConuniasioDers for taking Bail— G. 8. Grimmer, St. Andrews; W. A. Fraser, Grand Manan: T. Barry, St. George. Notaries PuUic— John F. Grant, Jam^i^ G. Stevens, p., James MitcheO, Lewis A. Mills, M. MoMonagle and W. C. H. Grinuner, (St. Steph«i). Geo. S. Grimmer, Benjamin R. Stevenson and Jas. Bcdton, (St. Andrews). CCTnmis sio nc r s of Fturish C!ivil Courts— A. Judson Seehre, Esq., (St. George). Henry Smith, Esq., (West Istos). C. E. O. Hatheway, (St. An<&«ws). Daniel Crilley, (St. Steph^.) M. N. Cockbum, O. D. Gta-inuner (St. Andrews.) Police M^istrate-Daniel Crilley (StStephen.) Revising Barrisier— Hon. J. G. Stevens. Coronors— David Mowatt, Samuel T. Gove, M. I>., Thomas Dick, M. D., Hubert McLachUn, Dimcan Myrshall, M. D., H. P. R^rnolds, M. D., J. A. Wade, M. D., H. (}ove, M. D., Frank I. JBlair, M. D., and William McK. Deinstadt, M. D^ Cyrus Chen^. .Auctioneers— (ieorge F. CampbdU, S. F. Nesbitt, C. E. O. Hathewiqr, lUchard Dyer and James Bolton. Issuers at Marriage Licenses— George S. Grimmer, (St. Andrews), Chas. Johnson, (St. Qeor^)jLuke Byron, (Campobello), George Hill, M. P. P., (St. Stephen), G. K. Wetmore, (West Isles), Qyrus Cheney, (Grand Manan), Oscar Hanson, (Lepreaux). MUNiciPAiirry of charu>ttb. Warden— Thomas T. Odell, Esq. Secretary— George S, Grimmer, Esq. Treasurer— William Whitlock, Esq. Auditor— W. C. H. Grimmer, Eso. Councillors— Saint Andrews, M. M. Cockbum and G. D. Grimmer; Saint James, William Douglas and John S. Weatherl^; St Stephen, F. Eaatman and George Barter; St. David, A. J. Moore and RobC. Smith; St. Fatvick. J. W. Stephenson and John R. Armstrong; St. Croix, James Russell aM David Johnstone; St. George, James McLean and A. J. McGee; DumbarUm, Robert McKinney and Thomas MoCann; West Isles, G. K. Wetmore and Albion Heney; Clarendon, Archibald Nixon and R. M.Graham; Dufferin, Martl:^ L. Young and George Hannah; Grand Manan, W. E. Talton and G. R. Noyes, M. D. ; CampobeUo, John C. Brown and C. F. Batson: Lepreaux, H. P. Reynolds, M. D, and John Ellis; Fennfleld, Samuel McKay and Alfred Mealev. COUNTY OP GLOUCESTER. T. DesBrisay, Clerk. JudKe of tiie County Court— Wm Wilkinson, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits- Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. High Sheriff— Laman R. Duucett, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. Surogate— Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. Registrar of Probates— D. G. McLaugtolin, Esq. Reiistrar of Deeds and Wills— M. HTMcGinley, Esq. Stipendiaiy Magistrate— D. Gustavus McLauchUn, Esq. Stipendiary M^strate at Caraquet— J. G. C. Blaokhall, Esq. Coronem-Joseph Sewell, Wm. Ferguson, D. G. McLauohlin, James O. Blackball, Gideon M. Dunan, M. D., Robert Rivers, John C. Meahan, M. O., Henry A. Sormonay, E Futchinson and William Taylor, Esqs. Trustees and Directors of the Grammar Schoo^Theophilus DesBrisay Hon. John Ferguson, John Kerr and James Hickson, Esqs. Teacher, sTb. Meagher, Esq., B. A. , -»h i ^ fiMurtWn mml8sioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court— John Kerr, Esq. CVmunissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court— llie Barristers and Attornies practising in the County, and Hem. Bobeit Youns:, Jas. Q. O. Blackhidl, John Toung, John Kerr and Henry A. Sormony, Esqs. ReTbichaud. Esas. KUNIOIPALITT OF OLOUCBSrGR. Secretai-y-Treasm^r— John Sivewright, Esq. Auditor— John £. Baldwin, Esq. Councill<»«— Bathui-st, Jacob White and Samuel Melausou: Bei-esford. TlH>mas Hall and Thomas Boudreau; New Bandon, Patrick Folley and Uhalde Landry,; Caraquet, Juste Hache and Ludgen Legere; Shippegan, Thomas Ahiei' and Hon. Wra. Taylor; Inkerman, John A. Fergusin and Hugh Cowan: Saiunarez, John Young &nd William Ferguson; St. Isidcwe, Charles F. Bnson and Alex. R. Young. ^ COUNTY OP KENT. Judge of the County Coui-t— Hon. Bliss Botsford. James D. Phinney Esq., Clerk. Deputy Coun^ Clerk— G. V. Mclnemey. deric of the Circuits— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. High Sheriff— Antoine Girouard. Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. Collector of Customs— John Rusk, Esq. Judge of Probates— James D. Phinney, Esq. Re^strar of Prol>ates— Caleb Richardson, Esq. B^strar of Deeds and Wills— Thomas wetmore Bliss, Esq. Deputy, J MUpham Bliss. iMRiers of Marriage Licenses— Robert Hutchinson, Esq, and Stephen Dunn. Stipendiary Magistmte— Thomas W. Bliss, Esq. County Secretary- -Qeoree V Mclnerny. Esq. County Treasurer— K B Forbes. Sitting Magistrates-T W Bliss and A D Oilaqui. Inspector of Schools— Jerome Boudreau. Coroners— Isaac W. Doherty, M. D., William Johnson, Damien Bourgeois, Ruflno A. D'Ollaqui, Alex. P. Landry, M. D., John F. Brine, M. D., and Wallace G King, M D, R L Bot f .rd. U D, and Gordon Livingston. Reviling Barrister— Hon. B. Botsford. Notaries Public— The Attornies practisUig in the County. Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Counsel— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. Commissioner Parish Haroourt— Benjamin F. Bailey. Commissioner Civil Court Parish Dundas— James Barnes. AootioneerB— Richard Sutton, Jacob Ferguson, William Wheaton, Na- than!^ Hutohinaon, Edmund Hut<^inson, John T. Caie, William J. Smith, John Robertson, William B. Deacon. Robert Phinney and B. S. Smith. Game Warden— W. Wheaton. Pr \1 ,ii ..; fiarker*! iltiiiiiiie tlTine and tron ii the Original anddtennin^. 66 ^INGS. 1887.] ireNTOlPAIJTT OF KBNT. Warden— H A Caie. Secretaiy— G. V. Mclnerney, Esq. j,_»rt^ OomiclHorB— Carietcm, H. A. Gale and Stephen O'Donnell; Acadieivtne, 6eb Babineau and Clement Dai^le; StLouis, F M Richard and P h Blcbaraj Richibucto, M l^nagan and Fred Peters; Weldford, Terence C?apran and C C Carlyle; ifflrcourt, Thomas Atkinson and 8 8 Biiggs; Wellington, J B Lamothe and O Cormier: 8t Mary's, Calixhe Cormier and M XJormler; Dundas, T H Loguere and and Richard Pearler. COUNTY OF FlJNGS. King, aerk. Judge of the County Coiut— Wm. Wedderbum, Esq, Or Stipendiary Ma^trate— George H. WalKje, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits— Isaac H. Hallett, Esq. High Sheriff—Samuel N. Freeze, Esq. Deputy Sheriff and Jailor-Joseph W. ^)uL Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates, Clerk of the Peace and Secretary Treasurer— George Otty, Esq. Registrar of Probates— George O. D. Otty. Registrar of Deeds— George Barnes, Elsq. Referees in Equity— John H. Cotner and Robeit LeB. Tweedie. Seller of Law Stamps— Henry J. Fowler- Coroners— James Wetrmore, jr., Adino Paddock, M. D., O. Purdy, Ruftis A. Stockton, Johj Wilsoa. AUan McLtod, George Rix Price, William KsAtb, Wm. B. McK«el. Foster MoFariand, M. D., Joshua Burnett, M. D., William Feith, John Brady, M. D., William Fa^rweather, P^«r Bremian, Wm. Buchaiuui, J. E. B. McCready, James Fenwick, EVederick McPherson, D. Beverlex Hatfield, John H. Raymond, Jas. A. Moore, D. J, McLellan, Peter Campbell, George H. Johnson, M. D., Chas. Mmray, M. D., John H. Ryan, M. D., Jas. A. Moore, D. T. McLellan. Joshua Oklfield, Henry G. Fowler, Bliss Thome, M. D., Samuel Morton and Samuel F. Wilson. Commissioners for taking AfHdavits and Bail in the Supren i Court— John 0. Price, S. Foster, J. W. Nowlan, Philo M. Raymond, Nelson Arnold, George Barnes and D. T. McLellan, Esqs. ' . Issuers of Marriage uicenses— Henry J. Fowler, Wm. Fairweather, Cnas. M. Hunt, S. N. Freeze, *n(lrew McAfee and Jolin R. MeiTitt, Esquires. Revising Barrister— Hon. W. Wedderbum. Auctioneers— E. 8. Freeze, William H. Wliite, E. Perkins, Samuel Freea», Gilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproul, Abraham Johnson, jr., William Keith, James E. Fryere, Isaac Peareon, John P Matcv, Joseph D. Baxter, Joseph Belyea, W. M. Teakles, Sam'iel Gosline, Noah Keith, William A. Stock- ton, J. McNaught, J. Sharp, B. L. Crawford, G. Downey, D. M. Johnson, Douglas Fairweatht^r, Samuel Foster, James W. Nowlan, ' John E. Ryan, G. H. Whitine and Chas. H. Morrison. Commissioners of Parish civil Courts— William Buchanan, Esq., West field; William McKie!, Esq., Greenwich; John Mclntyre, I^sci, Kars; John Woodward, Esq., Rothesay; J. D. Micheaw Keator, Esq., Hampton: J.' Douglas Baxter, Esq., Norton; William J, Brittain, Esq., Sprinfinfield; Wm. Barnes, E3sq , Upham; Weeden Fowler, Esq., Hammond; WmliiunKei ■ , Esq., Havelock; James A. Fenwick, Studholm; C. D. Fairweather, Ssq., Kingston. Game Warden— Lewis J. Almon. MUNICIP.UJTY OF KINU8. Warden— Elias S. Freeze, Esq. Councillors— Cardwell, Elias S. EYeeze and John Moore; Greenwich, W. Ludlow Belyea and Sancton Belyea; Havelock, John H. Mace and Osiwell N. Price; Hampton, George L. Taylor, M. D., and Chas. J. Smith; Hammond, Robert W Forsyth and D. J. Fowler; Kars, William Helms and Geo. W. Pal- mer; Norton, D. B. Hatfield and A. B.Hayd^ Rothesay, Jas. 8. Kierstead and Neil Mcliauchlin ; Stmiholm, A, J. Kierstead and D. 8. Sinnott; Sussex, George W. Fowler and Isaac Bunnel : ^ringfieid, J. A. 8. Kierstead and George G. G. Scovil; Uiihani, Henry O Fowler and James M. Campbell; Westfleld, D. W. McKenzie and A. M. Woodman; Waterford, Jas. A. Moor© and Medley Parlee; Kings on, John O. Danii aftd R. W. Wetmore. Meetings of Councii— aixl Tuesday in January, and last Tuesday in Jime. V — 1887.] aell: Acadlefvllle, mdPLWtJbanl: ence Curran and WeUington, J B d C M Cormier; A P. King, Clerk. i Jailor-xJoseph » and Secretary sedie. O. Purdy, RuAn ), William Keith, M. D., William Bremian, Wm. McPherson, D. McLellan, Pet«> John H. Ryan, inry G. Fowler, I -! Court — John Arnold, George weather, cSias. I^uires. lamuel Freea», ^iUlam Keith, Baxter, Joseph iam A. Btock- *. M. Johnson, ohn E, Ryan, , Esq., West u Kars; John Hampton: J. IpjKfleld; Wm. rmiam Kei , Veather, Esq^, ...^wich, W. Jnd Osiwell N. Hammond, '». W. RU- Klerstead 9tt; SiHHex, enitead and Camnbel); A. Inoore in Jime. BJBglMMio mrnm gwctd wttk V«U««i' Lamiing's Emwm. 1887.} M ADAW A8DA — KORTHUMBtePL AND. 57 COUNTY OP MADAWABKA. Judge of the County Court— James G. Steyena, Esq. Clerk of the County Court and Clerk of the FOace— Barry R. Plant. Esq HighBlieTttr-J. VnnoiBRice, Em. '^ j - i-muii, uq. Cleric of the Circuits— Barry R. P&nt, Esq. Judge of Probates— Barry R. PlaAt, ma. Barristers and Attomies— A. Rainsford Ballooh and Barry R. Plant. Esm. Notartr Pnblic-A Rahntford BaUoch, Iteq. ^^ Begisbrar of Probates— Hilah: Peltier, Esq. BegistrBr of Wills aild Deeds— HiLair FtelUer, Esq. Coroners— John I^noh, 8. C. Hudon, Edwin Akerley, Mathias Nadeau. Hilair Mtier and F. ATCouillard, Esqs. ^^ Commissioners to Solemnise Marriage— J. E. Hodgson, Edwin Akerley and Enoch Baker, Esqs. Issuov of Marriage lJcenseB--Thoma8 Emerson, Stephen Hafey and P. O. Bryam, Esqs. Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court— A.^ iUiusford Balloi^ Barry R. Plant and John T. Hodgson, Esqa Parish Court Comnussiohers— St Francis, R S Peltier; St Hildure, Honoi« Cvr; Mada'^raska, B R Plant: St Jacques, Docite Bosse; St Basil, P A Tnlboudeftu; St Ann, Abraham Perron; St Leonard, D O Burgoine. Free Granfc Commissioner for Micheaud Settlement— Francis Mioheaud, Esquire. Auctioneer— J L Bice. Esq. Game Warden— A Rainsfbrd Balloch, Esq. MOmOIPAUTT OF MADAWASKA. Warden^Maacfane Martin, Esq. Secretary-Treasurer— A Kainuord Balloch, Esq. Treasurer- Alexis Cyr, Esq. Auditor -Hilair Peltier, Esq. Councillors— St Francis, Mathiaa Nadeau and Antoine Lavasseur: Saint Hilaire, Jos Pierre Micheaud and Olive Chesse; Madawaska, Maxime Mar- tin and P A Babin; St Basil, Levite Theriault and Louis Thibedeau; St Leonard, Basil Beaulieu and Christoph Parent. COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Judge of the Oouirty Court— Hon. W. Wilkiason. Samuel Thomson, Esq., Cleric of the Circuits— Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q, C. High Sheriff -John SherefT. E^. Clerk of the Peace and Keener of the RoUs— Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q. C. Judge of Probates— Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q. C Registrar— J. B. Fraaer, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— John Lawlor, Esq. Coroners— Allan A Davidson, Robert B Wassou. Edward Rogers, John S Benson, John Thomson, M D, B N T Underbill, C V/att, John Pallen, M D, John Pond, John JohniKm, Joseph Chaplin. Wm P Bibhop, J H Fr, J McDonald. rA)uis N Allain. Michael S Benson, John Ramford, Frank b tiwim, Jer O'Sullivan, Michael O'Brien, Joseph B. Benson, M. D., and John S. Weii, Esqs. Cammissioner for talcing Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court— Wm. Park, Esq. Parish Court CommiHsioner— Hardwicke, Alexander G WUliston. Barristers, Attomies and Notaries Public— Newcastle, Allan A Davidson, Q C, Samuel Thomson, Q C, Miohael Adams, W A Park, E P Wliliston, and Charles J Thomson, Esquires; Chatham, A A Davidson, jr, Richard Carman L J Tweedie, G B Eraser, Andrew Johnson, R B Adams and Robert Murray, Esquires. Issuers of Marriiure Licenses- -S Thomson, Joseph R G^ggin, Hai-vey Doak John S Pond, and F. L. Pedolin, Esquires. Cconmissioner for Parish Court— Chatham, George B Fraser. Esq. Auctioneers— Cliaries Marshall, John Fish, Jabea B Btiowball, Robt Blake, James Johnson, W Wyse, Charles C Watt, and George Staples, ISstiulres. 6 ImiMM XfeNM«v«A trlU frtitut L i iM l ^l 56 qUBBHS. [1887. Revenue Offlcera-CihBthani, CoBector, Dsjiiel Ferguson; Waiter, Segrdser and Locker, W Anderson. Newcastle — OoUector, B Haddow; Waiter, Searcher and Locker, D McQuar. Ckdleotorof&ilandBeTenue-RHLawlor. , « ^^^.-^ Consuls— Norwegian, Hon R Hutchinson; rnwsian, BOward HuUditaMli, Esquire. United States Consular Ageat-R R CaU, Esq. Meiislnff Barrister— Bon W. Wilkinson. , . _ ^ .^ * «„,. «. Chatham Gaslight Company— Richard HocMn, Esq, President; Wiiliaiu Muirhead and DrJ Fallen. Esquires, WrectOTS. Board of Health— Oiiatham, Lamud J Tweedie, J M'O Baxter, M D, John OolenMMi, Donald MoLachlan and Patrick Connors, Jr. ^ ^ „, Board of Health, Newcastle— John B Niohmas BWIIUs- ton, Michfte! Bransfleld; Ahiwick, Wm B Stewaijt, Romain Savoy. COUNTY OP QUEENS. Judge of the County Court— James Steadman, Esq. J R Cuny, Esq, Clerk. High Sheriff— W 8 Butler. Esq. Clerk of the Peace— T M Wetmore, Esq. Clerk of the Cfaxjult— T M Wetmore, Esq. j Judge of Probates— T M Wetmore, Esq Registrar of Probates— James R Ciuiy, Esq. ' R^Istrar of Deeds— Robert T Babbitt, Esq. Notaries Public— Cliarles A Harding, J R Curry and B S Palmer, Esqs. Barristers and Attornies— Chiirles A Harding, James R Curry and T H Wetmore, Esqg. Issuers of Marriage Licenses -William H White, Hiram Cody, B S Palmer, RPTeomkns, D M Pearson, John Law and Q W H Palmer, Esq. Coroners— R T Babbitt, John Murphy, S V Wliite, Ambro e Palmer, Ed- ward W Slipp, Robert D Akerley, Samuel R Stewart, Mayes Case. Imum C Burpee, Malcolm C McDonald, M D, Mich Y Ooz, Abraham Wlnins, Thos H Pearson. Sydney A Dibblee, James G C Heatherington, T W Ferry, J G Nugent and George Smith, EAqs. Cammissioners lor taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court— Charles Keith, Robe.t T Babbitt, Davtd Ferguson and George H Jones, Ewis. Commisdoners for takins^ Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Oomrt— Charles A Harding, James R Currv, Robert T Babbitt, (Gagetown), Thomas Leonard, (PetersvQIe), John Goldnnch, Isaac C Burpee, (Chipman), CAiarlea Keith, (Brunswick). Joseph B Perkins, (Petersville), George N Golding, (V^Tickham), Samuel L Peters, (Hampstead), Charles BLanagan, (Chipman), T M Wetmore and James Palmer, Bsqs. Commissioners of Parish Courts— T M Wetmore, Oagetown; Thomas Leonard, Petersville; George J Worden, Wickham; Isaac C Burpee, Chip- man; Nathaniel B Cottle. Cambridge; Daniel Palmer, Canning; Benjanun S Palmer, Hampstead; deorge £ McLean, Waterborough; Thos O'Donnell, Johnston. Revising Barrister— Hon. J. Steadman. ' Auctioneers— Archibald McAllister, David Ferguson, James Gardiner, Gagetown; John Armstrong, William Hogshaw, Thomas Leonard, C N Darrah, Petersville; James Pearson, Johnson; Isa%o Vanwart, Wickham, Walter S. Butler, Canning: Lawrence O'Leary, CAiarle • Keith, Brunswick; Thomas Dykeman, N B Cottle, Cambridge; IS Vanwart, Hampstead; T William Perry, WUliam Somerville, J P Belyea, Ch«rlee M Lawson, W Cooper and Amos S Corey. F Robar Jud£ I Huti^iteMMI, [iWti ^mmitMoveBB. 5# Auditor-NB Cottle. OouDcilloro— Alfred HiimphreyaaAFMenMui Alwaftl. Bnuifewiek: Jamts 8 Bobiiupn and A^tim Af^im* ^^g'^'i^m B E Yeoyutw ancl iwM H Ebbettaod Samuel McDennwt, Uigetowii; Kmc S vanwart apdOiiilia Cl«*, Hampstead^ T JVlUiam Eei^jTatiH John fieon^ Jdhnaton; Jolkn GATlMHaa J^^ ' A»*4*»oofl^ ftj*iiiVflS£7 J61i» Gli»iiviate And Jamei) F Robarts, Waterborouffh; James McCiva and R D Akerly, Wiokhaln. , CQUOTY OP RESTIGOUCHE. Judge of the County Court— WUUam Wilkinion, ItUn; J S MorM. Hii^ )^eriffrvWUiitai H Phillifls. Bfiq. Qkiie*4 tl^Cfii^l'Ji-nJiimwS Morae, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the RoIIb -James S Monet E>4< Kegistrar of Deeds and WUls— John Barbaiie, Esq. BailitsMtQf PN>biifte8--Jobn BM-bwie, Smi. SttBenrJMni: tif Roadi— Robert t^clair, James Mclntyre, J B MoKeiuMi and J.obn OuUigao, Esqiras. Ifluerflf Mamag« LioMQses^-J O Barbarie, Esq^ Comuiissionen for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — CiiarlM Murray (Gampbellton), William Moatgomery, Eaqmres. Coramiwionera iar Parish Courts— William S Smith. Dalhousto; William Moct, Aadington; John MeBfitlan, Golbome; Andi«w VUf- v«a% S^urtumi. : Fwe Q«antiObmi|atiwioner, Sunnysids—Dugald Canniohael. ReTAnut'OfifaMM-Poriof D«lh0uaie, WUKmii Montgomery, Col- lector of Customs; E J Stewart. Waiter, Searcher and l^ker. Pi«> ventive Officers — WUHmii Jamieson, D*lboa»i»; James McMillan, New Mills; William Doyle, Jacquet River. Campbellton, i^ibUd McKenxie, Deputy Treasurer; A R Chamberlaitt, Waiter, Searcher fuad Locker. Coroners— James S Morse, Allen McKendrick, William Disbrow. M D, Viietor J A Viiri^oii, M D. B^vidnr 33|i»r)ster -Hqti W Wilkinson; Clerk, Fmnk t Be&bet Demit7QKi#li iia|itlB Hnirveyor— Thos T RusseU. ¥Yih^ Waid«iii.^W)Hiiim McMillan, Alexander MoPherson and Albert J Verge (Cross Point). Teacher of the Grammar School— C H Cowperthwaite. Auotioneera— WiUian^ Mow«tt, J S Morse, Robert Moffatt and W S Smith, (George Ooidott. PifptigmqlM A«ioultanJ Society- WUlianiMontgom^ Bresl- deut: Jonh Murohie and Alexander Dickie, Yice'l'residents; W H Phillips, Secretary-Treasurer. Game Warden— Dr William Grey Dbbrow. • mWIOIPAUTY or BISTIOOUOHI. S«jcretary— Henry A Johnston, Eso, Treasurer— WiUiam Montgomery, Esq. Audito^-D»trld Ritehie, Esq. ^ OothiflnMrs-^. MoNiedh and James Moffat, Dalhonde; W W Doherty i^id A E Alexander, Addington; George H White and ColiMMMlei^ Cfolbeme; John CulUgan and ThomM Hayeu, jr, Dor^ j ham. $i § t; k ■•K ,1 m SnNBUHT-H^iriQVOIIIA. [tWf. COUNTY OP 8UNBUKY. 'Jl Judg« of the Gonnty Court— James S t ea JmM i, Seq.; BliM, Clerk. BifllSk«rift^OharleeHGk>w«i.BK(. «)U"<'< Olwk el theOkraulti-Charlee W Bedcwia; Xl^. Qleik of the PeiUie— Qeoi^ J Blia^ Esq. Jv4i» of PMl»tBe--Qcknge Ij Brown. Beu^tRw of P«eds MniiWiUi «im1 SegUtnw of Psobatee— VrtdtiUk HaniiMNk - -'■ v • '..< IiAuer > > CommisBionera for Tskiiw Affidavits— Thomas A Beokwith, H ClMreS and George Hobeni Bsqaires. Coinmibsioners of Parish Courts- Geoige W Hoben, Burteo: Chaa Brown, Maugerville; Nathan P Day, OkdHeldt J^ihn D .Wibnot, Lincoln: Thomas E Smith, BUssvilto; l^othy t:MlemaD, Gladstotte; James iiMtt. sr, Northfield. Receiver oi Royalties for Snnbury and Qnee w J o h n Majnard, Esquire. Coroners— Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H Cobwii, FridKriak Bmfy, Thonias Turmr, John B Seely, Henrr Roes, Mbiti Fsig— n , J(Mi T Bailev. H B Mitchell, Thomas Taylor^ Geom Nobto^ Sttvid W HarVb, Thomas H Kdly, George A Perl^ and James B. Haywnid, EMskM. Revifrinic Barrister— Hon J Steadman. AuotioiMer»--A Harrison and James S Whiter Esq. Game Warden— A Matthews, Easr. Sunbury Agricultural Society- President, R W Foatar; Viot- Presidents, Charles B Harrison^ Thomas PeAey^ D H Bttmee, F B Taylor, A Barker; Seorotary, Whiteheai Barker; TtnaiiUesi» Jmms ^ = ;!1.-r MUmOttAUTT OF BWBOBT. Warden— (Seorae A Perlev. Auditor— D 8 DupHsea. Esq. Geonre A VvUflJpfU Glasler; Burton, G B' AriMa»Q?.Jrftme8^oIdenrG^ t, J Tracy: Blissville. J W^oyl, John Morphjr: Norfhaeld. Rbbert Lintoh, John Welton. ' H^rtt, COtJNTt OP VICTORIA. 4^ucbce of the County Court— James G Stevens, Baq. J) B GalU^ ff her. v/lerk. ' > . . . High Sheriff- James TibbittH. Esq. Clerk of the Circuits— W F Kehtton, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Cleric of the Peaoe-~D B GaUagher. Esq. Judpre of Probates -W F Kerstm, Esq. Registrar of Probates— James l^bbittiii, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— John C MoQlosky JBaq. Oomnissipners for taking Spedal BaO^-Adam Beveridg«t Boa John Cost^g^an. o ^?!?? °^ Marriage Lipensea-WllUam Everitt, H B 9aul Bishop, Le onard Kelly and Benjamin Kilbarn, Esq. lami WMTIMMULAIIB. •1 ^1 of atm !Nrid» Oourto— Andovfr, Jomj^ 1 r«rth. Mows Cnig and Mumy B Cos; DramnMNn^ H liagMd FvttnMni Oordoa, Join Ann; ^CiORMi ^^^ MoDoi AM Gnuit OoauniNioBiBr for MmMid Setttemmi- ~ 8oo£m. B^er; Ixtme, WiUiam Everett, W H MiUer, Grand Falls. 1> Morohison, J<^ MoClusky; Onunmond, William BragalL COUNTY OF WiegTBfORLAND. Judge oi tlM Ooimty Court— Hon Bliss .Botsford. J B Peek, Esq, Clerk. Stipendiary end Police Biagistrate, Parish of Salisbury— Thomas Hert«tt, i<.sq. CkdF of tfie CIronitf— B Barry Smith, Esq. Clerii of the Pteoe and Keeper of the Bolls— Charles £ Knapp, Esq High Sheriff— Angus McQueen^ Esq. Pouoe Magistrate, Monotun— J Wortman, Esq. Sitting Magistrates, Moncton-B Barty Smith, David Grant and Janes Xlannagan^ Eaqs. Judoe of Probates— A B Onlton, Esq. JReglslrar of Profa«tee— Charles £ Knapp. Esq. Begistrar of Deeds and Wflls- WUUam Backhouse, Esq. Coronan— Jaopb Wortman, W J M Hanington, J w Chapmaa, Robert Bell, CUpman W Smith, John Baoklook, Colin Van Buskirk, Ralph Siddall, Thomas A LoBImiu, Charles .^^omers, Clement Bourke. Nelson O Tritee, Wm W Irvine, George Dixon, Edward G Gooden Is-. I'l For 9M%mmmtkimmi^Uttimt 6fi wetifMORI/AND. xfe«kie Ci.m^^miSmM\ GGg8w«U, SackvUle; D Ranington and WiUiam, B ])««boiK SMdUoi S S Wilttiot and Jobtt Boyd, Salisbury; Hownfrd D OblMW* aUd Robert Iff ll«t, Moncton; Po^nt Dt-Bute, Mattiii TrfisittMi, «n4ail>4lMt Att«iPi»iei-at.t-aw in th« County, ' ^ - // "j' ('ointnfaiBi6ne#» for taking Sbsoial Bail fat- the Supreme p4 J B pMk «kld ADBichar<], Dorchester; Chris MUner and H A Pb#e)li' S^ kvfMe^ D HatiiuKioii and WilKam B Deacon, Sbediae; BHss Betsfotdl liM-- vey Atkinson, U Barry Smith, K A Borden^ James £ay,<4a« C^A :^- cbester; WilHam Duncan and Patriek Hebert, B- {^ackvUle-^jMiies Lowerieon. - ■ ■•' ■ \ CtnnmiBSionerB of Sewers for Fox Creek Maitk.Moxkotoii—'Dftvid Bourke and Florian White >• Commissioners of Labor Act- John W PatteftKm, Sulisbuiyt K ChesleyTait, Shadiao. jj , ;: .; , i '< uj. } Commissioner or Sewers for JoUnure CaiifJ-^lVillard Estabrooki, Esquire. Commissioners of Sewers. Great Canal, PaHtl&es of Weiitai<4iulld and Sackville— Siks D Copp and Timothy Btchai^dsoil. | Commissioners of Sewers, Barochois Ijtiur^, fib;pdi4c^Doiiilttio Budrot and Mafk fiudrot Commissioner of Sewers for Missiguash Marsh— Hiram Tirelibolia. ^ Commissioner of Sewers for Miil Creek Marsh, Sadkvi*le-~l$4tfb|t Buhner. Commissioners of Sewe?-s, Ettar, Aboideau Marsh, Sackville and Westmorland- ifoadley, Ett«r; Isaac LofWerigan twd Nelson Bulmer. Auctioueers— Wiliiaim Lawrence, Silas Crane Charters aud J Wel> don €hapmMi, Doiehostor; W J M Hanington and Vh» B DiMtriik, Shediac: Jesse L Bent, Sackville; J Wortman, Benj Toombs aott H A Hallett, Moncton. Issuers of Marriage Licenses— S W Tingley, DOTchester; K A Borden and David Grant, Monotoii; R B C Weldon, Wfllett W Keith, George J Dobeon and Buftts R Oulton. lievieing Banister— Hon B Botrford. Grammar School Teacher— A Dentou, SaokvOle. Gkme Warden— Richard C BoxalL Board of Health, Moncton— Peter McSweene/. ■ ' ' . " , , AleJt Girvin, W J Norfolk, M D. E McSireen«y. Sackville and Westmorland AgridtdMnim Society- -iVMident, W F George; Vice-Prenident, Albert Garter; l^ecretaarv, Howard Truemah; TreaBuer, Fired Dixon; Executiye Committee, Ink ^Ktler«Q||, Jobb T Carter, Timothy Hicks, Hiram Trenbnhn and Obli^ttv rab^OfM pepodtories, Albert Trueman for Westmorland; tM Uixon lor Sadmlle: Auditor, Thomas Pickvd, 1887.] TOBK. 68 MUHIOIPALITY OF WSMmOBLMND. , Mi*i^^ ^ '' U Warden — Amoa Ottden, Esq. GoanoillorR— Botttord. Wm Avard »^d Ftttride Bllejr; Dotdl«gt#-, A D^k^ard and Wm Dbbaoo; DOLoiteeoii, Stepiieii Bfilli nad £^$kd Lnt«; Sadkvllls, Qeorga Oamptiell and Amoa Ogd«n: SaUsboi^. Hinkm HnmplirAy; She&o, G H Gallant and - — Poirriet>; W«!i- moriand, G A Black and Albert Traeman. ^ COUNTY OF YORK. Jvdle of the Cnnnty Coiut- Jaa Steadnmn, Esq. William Wil- High Sherifif— A A SterUng, Esquire. Deputy Sheriflf, John B Hawthorae. Eaq. Keeper ot the Bolle and Glerk of the Peace— Henry B BaiMford. aanragate— F A H Stratum. Registrar of Probates — F B Gregory. Beoiitvar of Deeds and Wills— Abraham D Yena and James Hanmton. GoR^ers— John Marshall, Thomas Brown, Theo G Brown, Durid Little. Geo Nevens, Wm Jatuieson, Hezekiah Gronkhite, Oharlea MeGa>bon. Alexander Hav, George N HoWland, Gharles F Hohen, WUUMn lf«Kenna. J G Mott, M D, A Benuett, G £ Dow, M D, Geofge H Vanwart, David Moore, Geo A Periey, B Cobum, B'teaois Kilbom, B D Braoks, Samuel Watts, Geo B Goulthard, M D. John Z Gurrie, M D. M F Keith, M D, Albert Z Key, J G Brown, M D., John &OnAt, Eaq». Judge 01 Probates— D Walton, Equire. Goliector of Boy altieii->- James Henrir, Esq. Gommissioner for taking Bail in th) Suprane Gonrt— Daniri G«l« la^Awr, Baq. lt3omniss&imere for takiaar Affidavits li the Supreme Govtt -^e. sevetttl AAtomiee pvaotieioB in the Oounty. Gommissioners of Parish Givil Gourts—Wm Jamieson, Prince WilHagBX John F Petty, Manners Sutton: Whitefield £sty. Bright: Jamaa B Garden, St Mmtf»; Alomo G Dow, Ganterbwr; AM rea W dears, Dumlriae: Adam Sharp, (jtoeensbunr; Lewis Flsner, New Maryland; Alfred B Avery, Stanley; Geo A Periey, Frederioton; M S Byan. Southampton; Edward Pid«p»on. Doutflas; A £ CM, Kiags- clear; WW MoGeorge, North I.«ke: John L Fletcher, St Mjury's. COBPORATIOM OF FBXDBBICTOll. Gia E. Fknstt, Esq., Mayor. Charles W Beckwith, City Clerk. John Moore,4:sq., Treaaurer. Jamea F MoMurray, City Auditor. ALDKRMIN. « L. (( John MoPherson, George H Parker, Chaa. H Thomas, John W. Wiley, Jamea T. Sharker, Frederick B. Edgecoc be, D. McCatherine, Geoove H. Davies, Maruial RIchey, J Douglas Hasen, I Wellington Ward. St. Ann's Ward. Carleton Ward. Queen's Ward. King's Ward. ,f ;. - !'■ I 04 YORK. si T Wheeler, Gity MwslMa. DMiiel Caaey, Road Master. [1M7. ' oSurk, Bequimr ward, James Dmnlop, John B Hawthorasu' Andrew Lipeett, John Parlee, x>ow Vandine, James Roberts, Waiiam Davis, Maitin Now^ iin, Pwil PhiUipH, Zbedee Wright and W W Long. Comitablee -Ridiardson Boone, Peter Hainin/, John Woodward, W W Low, John Parlee, James Roberts, WilUam Dsvis, Martin Nowlin, N T Wlieeler, James Dtmlop, J B Hawthcwne and Andrew Lteoett. Revising Barrister— Jamea A Vanwart. Auotionews— H G C Wrtmore, John Woodward, Wilmot Gkdou. Survmrors of Lumber— Wilmot Guiou. W R Turner. Alfed Turner, Peter Haining, N T Wheeler, David Currier, Geo Psrker, F H Berry, L A Estey, R Boone, W A Fleming, J T Wheeler, H E Syphers and FSEstey. Inspector of Shingles— Cyrus W Burt Surveyors of Wood and Cual— Wilmot Guiou, Thomas Howell. D Currier, W R Turner, Jesse Watters, Peter Haining, Cbas V Rich- ards, James Murray and E Syphers. Surveyor of Ice— D Currier. Fence Viewera>-D Doherty, W McKay, P Fitzpatriok, D Kenny, J Ryan and M Ryan. City Engmeer- - A G Beckwith, C £, Esq. Fredericton Society of New Brunswick— Judge Frazer, President; Geu F Gregory, Ist Vice-President; James S Neil, 2nd Vice-President; James Teunant, Treasurer; Wm Anderson, Chapl^; Thos Nisbett, Secretary; John Lawsun, Marshal 1887. ^SS. Iwriio ifliHiri-tii tlwi itflnia|r wi IhaiMi 1887^3 BOtAL VAMILT. 6S MVHvafAitvrr or yobs. Warden— Benj A Everett, Kingsolear. Seoretury-TreMnrer— Wm WliRon. Aiuilitor**^ohn Black. OoiUMlllonk 1886 -Brigfat, Henry Sloot, Jas W Jewett: Gauter> bury, uakt lAwson. Alonzo C Dow; DourIm, Thomas H Colter, Benj B Burt: Dumfries, John Scott, D P Gulman; Kingaclear, B A EvereU, A BGHft; Afanners Sutton, Wm Murphy, Kobt Little; New Maryland, Jas Homcastie, Samuel K Nasom ]\orth Lake, David Crupky, Robert MoKlrov: Prince William, Chas McGormick. Wm McHenry: Queensbury, Alanson McNally, John March; Southamp- ton, JasK Pinder, Jas T Mastin; St Mary's, Alfred Bawley, Luther Goodspeed', StMiley, Wm T H6we, Alfred B. Avory. TIE QQEEN AND BOYAL FAMILY. Her Majesty Alexandria Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen of the Colonies and Depen-lendes ther^of^ Empress of India, Defender of the Vaith, bom 24th May, 1819. Suoeeeded to the Throne 20th June, 1837, on the death of her uncle. King WiUiam IV. Grown»1 29th June, 18Sa Married lOtb Feb- ruary, U40, to his late Jbtoyal ffighness. Francis Albert Augustus Ghanef SoBmanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of CobuigMw) Gotha, ^howas bom 26th Aus. 1819, died Dec. 14th, 186L. Her Boy«l H^ness, Victoria Adelaiae Mary Louise, Pfiacess Royal, bom 2lBt x^ovember, 1840. Married 26ih January, 1858, to His Inij^erial Highness the Crown Prince of Germany, His Royal Highness, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, CorawaU and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, &c. Bora, Novem- ber 8th, 1841. Married lOtb March, 1863, to the Princess Alexandra Caroline May Charlotte Louisa JuUa, born Ist December, 1844, eldest da^^ter of the King of Denmark. Her Royal Highness, Alice Maud Mary, born April 2dth. 1843. Married Ist July. 1862^ to His Royal Hixhnese, Prinee Louis Freder- ick William, of Hesse Darmstadt. Died August 26th, 1878. His Royal Highness, Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of EdiDburgh. Earl of Ktet and Earl of Ulster. Bom 6th Auffust.1844, Admiral Royal Ravy. Married 2%pd January, 1874, to the Grand Duchess Mwie AlexandrowAa, dai^hter of the Empress of Russia. Her Royal Highness, Bhalena Augusta Victoria. Bora25thJMay, 1849. Married July 5^h, 1S%, to Pnnoe Frederick Christian Charles AiMUstus of Schlesweig-Holstoiu-Sonderburgh-Augusterburgh. Her Royal Highness, Louise Caroline Alberta. Born March 19th, 1848. Married March 21st, 1871, to John, Marquis of Loroe, Knight. His Royal His^mess, Arthur vv illiam Patrick Albert, Duke of Con- naught. Bora May IsV 1850. Lt.-Colcnel Rifle Brigdade, 27th Sept., 1876. Married IStb March, 1879, to Frincass Louise Margaret, dauffhter of Prinoe Frederick Charles of Prussia. His ReytA Highness, Leopold G«orge Dtmcan Albert, Duke of Albany. Bom 7th ApriL 1853. Married April 27th, 1882, to Prin- cess nWmt Helena of Waldeck. Died March 25th, 1884. Eiti^nojnl Hurhness, Beatrice Mary Victoria Feudore. Bom 14th April, 1887. Married July 18th, 1885, to Prince Henry of Batten- burgh* T 'k: tb» y wk ftar fl^mm!^ Pe^Uiy, ... .,V ^ OKEAT BWTAIN — DOMIRIOJT OF CANADA. [188^ OABmEt MINISTE\iS OF GREAT BRITAIN. ^ .... ■■■> »•' Prime Minister Mid First Lord of the Treasury^'C^ >ljyii ior Foreign Affairs-the garloeidde^ 1^. Secretary for the Colonies— the Right Hon. Edward St^Hr hope. Home Secretary- 3ilr. Henry Matthews, Q, C. Seci-etary for l^^Kkht Hon. W. H. Smith. Feqretary forlndia-Rii&t Hon. Mr JEUuhard Asheton Ci-oss. Chief Secretary for IreIwd^StrMi^lipi«at B. QidMSeach. First L(»rd of the Adiniraltyr--1>>M awrgg;Fjr«icw Hamilton. PreBideBt of the Board of Trade— K|Kbii Hon. ^r«deiipk A. Stanley. President of the Local Government Board -Mr. Chlurles Thompson Ritchie. President of the Council— Viscount Granbrook- Secretary of State for Scotland— the Kight Hon. Arthur James Balfour. Lord Hi},'h OlUmcellor- Baron Halsbury. Lord Privy Seal —the Earl of CadogMi. Poetm«»t«-^Generalr-L<>td; iJoh^®- ^^^'^' ners. Lord LeitttenaUt of Ireland— The Matqiiis of rdndonderry. Lord Chancellor of Ireland -Lord Ashboumw. Attoi-ney GenenJ for Ireland— Mr. Hugh Holmes, Q. C. Solicitor General for Irej^nA --Mr. John Gregory Gibson, Q. C. Lord Advocate of SootlAnd— the,' Right Hon. J. H. A. Macdonald, Q C. Solicitor General for .Scot- land -Mr. J. B, Robertson, Q. C. Attorney G^heral of Engliuid-. Sir Richard E. Webster, Q, C. Junior Lords of the Tiei*u*v- (M. W. H. Walrond and Mr. Sydney Herbert. Secnetary to theBoarq of Trade— Baron Henry de Worms. Political Sepretaty— M- A>^> Oottghu First GommiiMioner of Works— Right Hon. DaiddPlut^^ Cha^<»lloir of tlLxe Duchy of Lancaster— Right Hon. Cecil RaikeB'. MMte^ of the Horse -the Duke of Portland. Mistress of th» Robes, —the Duchess of Bucc'euch. j DOMINION OF CANADA. The Most Noble Henry CHARLKt4 Kbith Pktty-Fituiauiiicil Manjuis of Lansdowne, in the Peerage of the United Kingth)m,i Kmrl of Kerry and Shelbuine in the Peerage of Ireland, Governor G^nwnal) of the Dominiotf of Canada. queen's pbivy council for CANAD.^. '/'[','! Right H> n. Sir John A. Maodonald. Premier, and Minister of Indian AffiUm. Hon. A. W. McLclian. Minister of Fittanoe. Hotk i J. S. D. Thompson, Minibter of Justice. Hon. J. H. Pope, Min- i ister of Railways. Hon. Sir H. Lancevin, C. B., Minister of Public Works. Hon. MoKenzie Bowell, Muiister of Omtoms. Hon. Jcihn i CosUgan, Minister of Inland Re venae. Hon. John GarUng, Minister I of Agnoulture. Hon. Thomas White, Minister of the Intenor. Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, Minister of Militia. Hob. Sir A. Campbell^ Post* master General Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Secretary of State. Hen. i O. K. Foster, Minister of Marine and Fisheiies. Hon. Frank Smith, I President of the Council, Hon. Wm. Millar, j^Speaker of the Senate. kMrtlrarft wM wfikw^mn^ Pfifiyik iitUri. 1887.] ntOVIHOB OF NBW BBUNSWICK. 67 Mbmbbbs of TBI Sbhatk for trb Pbotincie or Nbw Brurbwiok. —Hon. Amos Edwin Botsford, Westmorland; Hon. Wm. Hunter Odell, Frederioton; Hon. David Warit, Biohibuoto; Hon. John Feivnaon, Bathunt : Hon. John Boyd, Bt John ; Hon. Abner Beid McljeUan, Hopewell ; Hon. John Glaaier, Sunburv ; Hon. James Dever, St. John ; Hon. H. S. Poirier, Chatham ; Hon. J. D. Lewin, St. John. MkMBKRS of THl HOUBB OF COMMONS FOR THB PROVINCE OF NXW Brunswick.— Albert. J. Wallace; Carleton, David Irvine; Charlotte, A. H. Gilmour ; Gloucester, Kennedy F. Burns ; Kent, P. JL Landry : Ki^, Greo. K Foster : Northumberland, Hon. P. Mitehell; Queens. G. G. King, Bestigouohe, B. J. MoflFat; St. John (city), Fred. £. Barker ; St. John (city and oounty), Charles A. Everett and C. W. Wddon : Sunbuar, Uharies Burpee ; Victoria, John CostigaA i Westmorland, Josiah Wood ; York, Thomas Temple. His Honor Hon. J. B. ROBINSON, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Ontario. His Honor Hon. LOUIS FRANCOIS RODEBIQUE MASSON, I^uteuant-Goi'emor ol the Province of Quebec. His Honor Qcn. MATTHEW L. RICHEY, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia. His Honor SIR LEONARD TILIiEY, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. Bis Honor Hon. A. A. MoDONALD, Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward leland. His Honor Hon. J. C AIKINS, Lieutenant-Gk)vemor of Manitoba. His Honor Hon. C. F. CORNWALL, Lieutenant-Governor of Brititih Columbia. His Honor E. DEWDNEY, Lieutenant-Governor of the North- West Territories. ffiOVDJIOE OF NEW BEUNSWIOK. His Honor the Hon. SIR LEONARD TILLBY, Lieut. -Governor of the Province of New Brunswidc. Captain Alfred F. Street, Aide-de-Camp. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. A. Harrison, President. Hon. David McLellan, Provincial Secretary ; Hon. A. G. Blair, Premier, Attorney-General ; Hon. James Mitchall. Surveyor-GeneriU; Hon, P. G. Ryan, Chief Commisnioner Board of Works ; Hon. Bob- ert J. Ritchie, Solidtor-GeneraL Hon. Gaius S. Turner, without office. LEGISLATIVE OOU^fCIL. Hon. D. :^anington. President. Hon. WUliam HamUton, Hon. D. Haninrton, Hon. John Lewis, Hon. Thomas R. Jones, Hon. C. Mclnemey, Hon. Archibald Harrison, i', SLi. tor ttah AM itMid'iitok Oktmini. 68 PROVIKCB OF saw BRTOflWIOK. [188T. HonomWi James Ryan. Hon. WUUam Kelly. Hon. Frederick P. Thompson, Hon. A. A. DavidBon, Hon. A. D. Richard, Bon. James HoUt, Hon J. a Barberfti, Hon F. D. Thompson, Hon. G. Hudson Flwelling, CUftonj Hon. Qeorge W. White. HODSB OF ASBJIMBLY. Speaker Goonty of Albert— W J Turner, Harvey. Lewis, Hillsborough; Hon Gaius P Oounty of Carleton— G Randolph Ketchum, Woodstock ; Marcus Atkinson, M D, Centreville. :^ „.. , , « CWnty ot Charlotte— Hon James Mitchell, George J> Hibbard, St. G«orge ; William Douglas, Moore's Mill ; James Ruspel, Bayside. County of Gloucester— Hon P G Ryan, Caraquet; Robert Young, Tracadie. _ County of Kent— I LeBianc, St Marys; William Wheton, Richi- bucto. County of Kings— William Pugsley, Rothesay ; George L Taylor, M D, Hampton ; A P White, Sussex. County of Madawaska- -Levite Theriault, St. Basil. County of Northumberland— M Adams, W A ParkH, Newcastle ; Lemuel J Tweedie, Chatham ; E Hutchison, Douglastown. County of Queens— Thomas Hetherington, Johnston ; Albert Palmer, Hampstead. County of Reatigouche— William Murray, Ghalrles B. Labillois, Didhousie ' - ' City of St John— John V Ellia, John Berryman, M D, St John. County of St. John— Hon David McLellan. Portland: Hon R J Ritchie, A A Stockton, St John ; William A Quinton, Fairville. County of Sunbury— Arthur Glasier, Frederibton; Charles Har- rison, Lower Maugerville. County of Victoria— George F Baird, Centre Perth. County of Westmorland— J L Black, Sackville ; D Ti Hanington, Dorchester; Amasa E Killam, John A Humphrey, Moncton. County of York— Hon A G Blair, William Wilson, Fredericton; Rich- ard Bellamey, Lower Southampton ; David K Moore, M ip, Stanley. OFFICKBS OF HOUSE OF A8SBMBLY. George J Bliss, Esq, (Dleik ; ^ohn Richards, Esq, Assistant Clerk ; John B Grieves, Esq, Sergeant-at-Arms; Rev Jos MoLeod, D D Chap- lain ; C W Beckwith and Albert Gregory, Esqs, Engrossing Clerks. OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon David McLellan, lleceiver-Generul and Provincial Secretary ; Hon Andrew G Blair, Attorney-General ; T Carlton AUen, Clerk of the Crown ; James S Beek, Ksq, Auditor-General ; R W Tibbitts, Esq, Deputy Provincial Secretary ; George N Babbitt, Ksq, Reoefver- General ; Andrew Inches, Eaq, Deputy Surveyor-General. Queen'i Counsel. —Hon. Charles N Skinner, James J Kaye, Lewis P Fisher, G H Grimmer, B Lester Peters, Charles W Weldon, F E Barker, Allen Davidson, iSamuel Thompson, Theophilus DesBrisay, George G Gilbert, R Hutchinson, B U Stevenson, D L Hanington, C H B Fisher, E L Wetmore, P A Landry, B MoLeod and F B Morton, Esqs. Indig«itiiiwt,Qn|?tf^,tiy t»jcfa|g l^ow*' ^yvneptia Bittew. 18^7.] CONSULS. 69 Oonsuls and Gonsolar Agents. w James Murray, United States Consul a'« the Port of St. John. J Simpson, Vice-Consul and Deputy. United States Consular Agents— F B Coleman, Fredericton ; James H Green. McAdam Junction ; R N Call, Newcastle 5 Geo inan Skinner, Judge of trobates. The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, is held every Friday at three o'dock at the Registry Office; and tW like Court in the other Counties of the Province, is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. . . , . COURT OF DIYOBCB AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Honorable A. R. Wetmore, Judge; F. A.H.Straton, Esq., Registrar. COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY. Hon. Oias. W alters, Judge and Commissary ; B. Lester Peters, F^squire, Deputy Judge and Commissary ; , Advocate Gen- eral ; A. A. Stockton, Esq., Registrar and Scribe ; 6. Sidney Smith, B. li. Peters, Q.C., and Alfred E. Oulton, Esquires, SurrogcUea, Thos. 0. Humbert, Marshal. Official Stenographers to the Courts.— Frank H. Risteen, Division No. 1. P. Devine, Division No. 2. Wm. H. Pnr Division No. 8. * ' BEFBRKBS UNDER ACT RB8PBCTIN0 THE ADMINISTRATION Or- JUSTICE IN EQUITY. Albert— William A Truemun, Charles Allison Peck. Carleton— Stephen B Appleby. Charlotte— James O Ste^mens, Jr. Gloucester— . Kent- -Henry Havehick James Caleb Richardson. KiuM— Job a H Cother, R S LeBerte Tweedie. Madawaska Northumberland-E Perley, WilliBton, Robert Murray, Warren C Winslow. Queens . Restigouphe— Jameo S Morse. St. John-Charles Doherty, Edwin H McAlpine, H Lawranoe oturdee. Sunbury-Charles W Beokwith, Henry B Rain^ford. Westmorland -Henry R Emmerson, Chipman A Steeves, Humph* George W Gregory, Havelock Coy. rey Gilbert. York-^i gjytiirtfwm ttM tti^iaM itoBuidi. «iSTAATIONS. 01" JUSTICB 1887.] COURTS. 71 «Vf;-. > ' COMMIItolONBRS FOR fAKISTO APriDAVITS AND BAIL. Al^rt;^Oieoirge OUtwa, Hopewell, Com Affidavits ; James ;^b«yeBs«HMrveyi Com Affid^^ti aud Bail; Wm J Bobinson, Elgin, iW^tliiop Akarlev, Alma, Klisha Peck, Jr, Hopewell, Robert U Ci?auer, C^m Aift'iavUi^ ^Jpaileton^Georgeli B«ymond, Woodstock, Com Bail ; Bober^ Kerr, WioUuw, JameH A Phillips, Com Affidavits and Bail. Cliairlotie-^John iMcluto^i^ Com Atfldavits aud Bail; JohnFarme-, Com ^ail ; Robert Clark ThomAon, Com Affidavits and Bail ; JamtM A Qrapit, Com Affidavitn ; D miel Cully, Abraham Young, St George, Alexander J MjOinn, UaoibArtjn, Charles JS O Uatheway, St An- drews, William A Fraser, Grand Manan, Thomas Barry, St George, Henry Chipman Seely, North Head. Com Affidavits and B<«.il. Gloucester— Thomas H Carman, John Doran, Shippega.., William Napier, James G C Blackball, Robert Young, John Young, John Kerr, Bathurst, Joseph Sewell, Inkerman, Com Affidavits and Bail ; John Ferguson. Jr. Richard Liw^ou, Henrr A Soimonez, Shippegan, Com Bail ; Mederic E Burgeois, Cam Affidavit). Kent— John Bowser, Wi'liam G Sutherland, Thomw H Bliss, RicbibuctO, ^ra Affidavits and Bail ; Wil iam B Weldon, Richibucto, Robert Clark, John C Ross, Robert Brown, Theophilus Belledo, Thomas Coates, Com Affidavits. Kings -Norvrkl Hallett, Stmuel Foster,' James A Reeves, Sussex, Com Affidavits; Nelsox Arnold, Sussex. Isaac A D«Klge, Upham, Phlto L Raymand, Spr ^field, James Cookson^ Kingston, Com Affi- dail4tft and Btiil; John C Upham, Levi F Sharp, Norcou, Elias P FM^, €ardwell, David PMcLellan, Cardwell, Weeden Fo^yler, HammoMd, Com Affidavits; William McLeod, Greenwich, Com Affidavits and Bail; O Beverly Hatfield, Cora Affidavits. Northumberland Patrick Watt. Richard Davidson, William Park, Newcastle, Com Affidavits and Bail ; J«)ha Macdougall, Alexahder Londevis, -Com Affidavits; George A Bluir, Miles McMillan, Com Affidavits and Bail ; William Willistoa, John McTiaggan, Ralph Payl^„ James T Griffin, CVmi Affidavits. Queens— K $ !Buri)ee, James Ingleden, Johnston, Com Affi- davits and Bail : l^(>roas Murray, Johnston, Isa ic C Burpee, Chip- man, Joseph B Perkins, PeterKville, John Goldfinch, Chipman, John Curry, Gagetown, Com Affidavits ; Charles Keith, Com Affidavits and »m ;. George N Golding, Thomas Leonard, Petei-sville, James Pa^oer, Canning, Com AffituvitH ; David Ferguson, Gagetown, Com Affidavits and liailj Thomas Murray, Com Bail : Robert T Babbitt, Gagetown, Com Affidavits aud Bail ; Henry Toad, Johnston, John W Perry, Johnston, Samuel M Starkey, Johnston, John Snodgrass, Wat^borough, Com Affidavits; Walter S Butler, Com Affidavits and ^ail; James T Roberts, Waterborough, Com Affidavits. Bestlgouche— George Girdon, Campbellton, Williiim S Smith, William Montgomery, (^om Affidavits and Bail ; John Kerr, Com Bail. Sunbury- -Charles H Clowes, OronuMjto. Com Affidavits and Bail ; Moees H Cobum, Sheffield, ('harles J Batley. Fredericton Junction, Thomas A Beckwith, Uromocto, George Hoben, Burton, Com Affi- davits. Victoria— J uhu Costigan, C'om Affidavits ami B.vil ; Francis Xaytor, John T Hodgson, John C McCluskey, Andover, George A Bedeul, Andover, H I>ouglas Beveridge, Andover, Com Affidavits Joseph Barnes, Com Bail ; Samuel A Cameron, Com Affidavits and; Balir 'f C .1 1-1 HKfjfmi* Istntl Jit i<» . AtfUMor, .... Martin Bant Palmer, .... Francria A. H. Straton, .... Jamea Stanley Morae Theophilua DeaBrisay, Q.C. Wimtm Tjmg BtUn, Andrew C. Maek, .... Jam»A. flardtHff, .... Allan A. Daridaon, Q C Jamea Petera Wetmore, .... Jamea J. Kaye, Q- O., Sdward B. Wilmot, A. M., LewiaP. Fiaher,Q. C, ... WUUam M. Uiwe, CbarlM Doherty, Thomm C. Chapman, .... Oeorg* Ottr, Jmam 0dm, A.B., .... Thomaa W. Bliss, (Samnid B. Davidson, .... Join Henry Phair, . . . George Hare, .... AUwrt T. D. McElmen James R. Curry, .... WilUttm Henry Hathewap,. . . WardCf^man Drury, A.B., Samuel Thomson, Q. C, George J. Bliss, .... IVederiek Cotter, WaUam H. Buckerjield, .... O. Skeffington Grimmer, Q.C. Henry W. Frith, Hon. PdtfMUehM, Geo. G. Gilbert, A. fi., Q. C, Edward Jack, B. Lester Peters, Q Daniel Furguton, .... Edward B. Chandler, John 0. Wittsloir, .... Admitted Attorney. 80 82 16 Oct, 11 Fob., do, do 7 Feb., ia^5 18 July, 1885 do. do. 17 Oct., do. 11 Feb., 1887 14 Oct., 10 Feb., 18 Oct., 9 Feb., do 18 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do 4 Feb., 14 Oct.. 18 Jane, 18 Oct., 13 Oct., 9 Feb., 18 June, 6 Feb., 6 Feb., do 87 88 38 89 do 40 40 do 40 do 41 41 do 41 do 48 44 45 45 do 16 Oct., 1845 5 Feb., do 11 June, 16 Oct., do 16 Oct, 4 Feb., 10 June, do 14 Oct, do do do 14 Oct., H Oct, 7 Feb., do 18 June, 46 do 46 do do 46 47 47 do do do do 47 47 48 60 do 60 Admitted Barriater. 83 84 87 S.'S 88 87 do. 17 do. !1 Feb., 9 Feb., 7 do. 8 Feb., 12 Oct., do. 11 Feb., 1887 14 Oct., 6 Feb., 13 Oct, 4 Feb., do 16 June, 18 Oct, do 18 Oct, do 9 Feb., 18 Oct, 17 June, 18 Oct, 18 Oct, 6 Feb., 15 Oct, 6 Feb., 17 June, do 14 Oct, 1847 8 Feb., 48 do 18 June, 18 Oct 14 do 12 Oct, 10 Feb., 15 June, Besldenea. 87 4U do 41 do do do do 42 do 48 42 do 42 48 45 do 46 48 do do 48 do 47 48 49 do Oct, do do 12 Oct., 18 June, Oct, 7 Feb., 10 April, Feb.. 49 do do 48 60 50 62 61 68 Chatham. Gagetown. Hopewell. Not* Scotia. Frederieton. Saint Stepheia. Dorchester. ' Frederieton. Nova Scotia. HopewelL Frederieton.. Restigouchei Bathurst Kings Co, Saint John Saint John. Newcastle. Frederieton. '^aint John. Frederieton. Woodstock. P. £. Island. Saint John. Dorchester. Hampton. Nora Scotia Riohibucto. California. Frederieton. Saint John. Brit Columbia. GsjKetovro. Saint John. do. Newcastle. Frederieton. Australia. Westmorland. St. Stephen. Saint John. Montreal. Saint John. Frederieton. Saint John. Chatham. Dorchester. Woodstock. .VU(U: mA'Mm'u^tMMhyhtA n ttttiiiikt. 74 BARBTSTSBS AND ATTORlTIBB. [tmr. -^^AMBB. >\ i #niiaini W. Street, A. B., Robert UutchinsoD. Q.C Jtet^amin G. Gray, A. B., Lewis J. AlmoD, . . . . ' D; Gustavus Maclaacbiun, ! JUezander Ballentine, \ Hurd Pstera, M A., \ mUiant P. mty A. E I John L. Marsh, Jan., i>. ^ \\ Cbarleg J.Sayre, . : mrkg* FrUtriok Hill, .... I ^ttieifJt. Mddfhum; Ch4H«i B- Knapp, ; Charles N. Skimw Q.O.,.. I Oeorjte Sidney Smiih, A.lB., Daniel L. Hanio^tt'^u. % C, I Bei^. R. Stevensoii.cl .B.,n Clifford .... A. Rankib Bedell, A. B Thomw A. WelKng, .... j Ed^. L. Wetmore, A.B..Q.C, V/ilHam M. ConneH, LL. b., Oeoi^ge F. Gregory, T. Barclay Robinson, A. B., Caleb Richardson, Bitriek E. Sweeny, I FionemoreE. Morton, Q.O. Lewis A. Mills, ..,'. I James F. MoManus, I Alfred Henry DeMill, A. M., t H. Lawranoe Sturdee, A. M.. I Silas Alward, M. A.,D. C^ L \ £<*»% Brookf BUsr*, ,\\\ ! Edwin Byron Winslow i Robert.Caie, ! Tkomat Uteis nartimn, A.B I Andrew G Blair, George McSorley, ! J ikOnesG. Forbes, A. C. Fairweatber, ; Frederick W. Stockton, RobttrtJ. Ritehie, Attorney. 13 June, Oct,, do Oct.. 12 Jant " ^eb., June, ^o ril, ^Apr. . Oct., do Feb, June; UOot., June; do 1 April, 1 April, lune, do April, April Oct., Oct., 19 do t» Feb., 16 April, H June, 12 June, do do 19 Oct , do do 19 Oct., 13 Oct., 11 do 17 June, 15 Oct., 15 Oct., do 11 Feb., do do 18 April, do do 13 April, 13 April, 13 Oct. 13 Oct, 114 d6 Mitlttoil] Barrister. 50 12 June; "^ Oct., 27 Oct., 27 Oct., 10 June, Oct., Oct., June, do Oct., June 60 do 50 61 61 52 do do 54 do 5« do 58 do do 59 do 6t' 61 62 6) 61 58 58 t 50 Idenee. 60 do do do 60 Oct., do Feb., June, 8 Oct., June do do do 19 Oct., June, Jupe, Aprilj 19 Oct., . 14 Oct., ^o!i4 do «3 6 Feb., do 03 03 do do 63 do doll 3 Oct.," •iS 19 Ocu, •»^!llFeb., dojii Feb., 6* June, 13 Oct. April, Frederietdk Riohibacto. RaUfai. K. S Saint John. Batburst. __ Saint John 55J Saint John.. dQ. do. F^ed^rictoUt ' Richi^ttOtOi ^< ' St Stopben^'^^ >oijQh^er. ^ HaMAX* J *ci DortibiMftefi' -^ Saibt J9ta».t^ Saini John; V D6reb*es«d»:'!^ eojst. And^wii;! ({2 Ft^fidCdiirJ.' Bbstdd. * !f Stint JohW. '^ 58 do 60 do 69 61 61 69 61 '7 June, 16 June, do 16 do 13 Oct., 64 Feb., Jnlj. 6i 64 do 64 do do 65 13 April', do: do do; do 65 10 April, 65 10 April, 65; 10 June, 65 Oct., do iy OuK. S^ntyohtt. jOS^'HopeWell. 6.3 Sidnt Jdbn. v do Dalhousid: ^*- 64 Fc«deHctoii; V 64 Offaited' 9t^t*i. 64Sainit John. !,' Shediac. *i^ Fred«*i«ldni'^J 65!Wood8tOot.'^\ dolFredeHdldnv'^ 64;Saii|t Johni^ 66'Ricllibtwjto. -T . . . I .iroostook^. 65lSuMeiVa». deist. Stephen, ^^ eojFrederioton.^ 65'Saiiit John, f 651 do. ' do! do. "" eejOtt^wa; . . . ' Australia, 67!Frederictou. ? dol7armouth,If ... j United State* / ' Saint Johm - i do. Boston. . , Chicago. , ^ Port'nd, $t. J. I Saint John. do. do. ' Dorchester. New7uat'ie. St. Stephen. do Saint John. St. Johu. Saint John. St. Stephen Madawaaka do. Moncton Ottawa.. Saint John. do. 78 78 74 Saint John, do. do. 'I«r#V9 ThimMtb-iMiawkik Uvivtiwa Liaiamit. 70 BABRISTBBS AND ATT0RNIB8. [1887. NAMBB. LeamUr A. White, • . • /. Arikwr Fairwea^her, .... Wittlam H. ZHckson, James Alfred Vanwart, A. H. I^eiley YaDwart, A. M George F. Baird, .... George A. Denderson, .... Thomas Medtey Wetmore ,. . . Qidprge Bliss Seelv, — Allison B. Connell, LL.B €korge B. Fairweatber, . . . . Geo^e B. Fraser, . . v . James A. Beljea, B. A. James L. Kerr, Tbos. GarletoD AileD, LL.B., Robert Bsrry Smith Joseph Howe Dickson, . . . . Frederick Herbert HoKiel,. . . Hugh Havelock McLean, . . . . Henry A. Forster, . . . . RicbMxl F. Quigtej, LL.B., .. MitoS B. Dixon, William A. Park, lliohael Swonel Benson, . . . . Ed. Ferlet Williston. A. B... John W$ekt — Hamj^r^ Gilbert, ThonSiiik H. McMillan, Olarend W. Treadwell Wilhiim A. Kussell, . . . . John H. Oother, . . . . Harvey Atkinson. . . . . George Herbert Lee, A. M. . . Oeorse Otty Dickson Otty. . ., Wilham Watson Allen Andrew Q . Johnson, . . . , George 0. Coster, . . . , Amon A Wilson, . . . . Charles H. Matters, .... John D. William^ — Chipmsn A Sieeves, .... CharlcK A. Palmer, — W. B. Chandler, L.L.B. ... William Wilson, B. A. Lawlor, — W. W. Wells, William A. Trueman, William F. Keirtson, Henry B. Emmerson — Albert a White, Stephen Band, — E. H. MoAlpine, A. E. McLeod, CAofiea O'Donnell, Admitted Attorney. 20 Feb., do. 1 June, INOT. do 18 Feb. do. 13 Feb., do 20 April 20 June 20 June, do do 22 Oct., 22 Oct., do do 18 Feb., do do 28 Apnl, do 18 June, do 22 Oct, do do do do 2 Feb., 11 Feb., do do do do 20 April, do I do 21 Oct., do do do do Feb., May, 21 June 21 June, 18 Oct, 19 Oct, 19 Oct., April, June, do 73 do Admitted Barrister. 87 Jane, 74 dc do 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 do do 7^ do do do do 76 do 76 do do do do 7« 76 do do do do 78 do do 76 do do do do 77 77 77 77 do 77 77 78 78 do 8 Feb do V Feb., do 13 Feb., do 1» Oct, 6 June, 8 Feb., 20 Oct, do 23 Oct, 28 Oct., 24 Oct., 22 Oct, 14 Peb . 10 April, 14 Feb., 24 April. do 14 Oct, . 19 June, 24 Oct, do 9 ieh., do 24 Oct., 8 Feb., 12 do do do do do 21 April, do 7 Feb., 19 June, 23 Oct, do do 16 Feb., 20 April, 22 June, 12 April, 23 Oct, 24 do 12 Feb., 19 April, 18 June, 18 do 13 12 Beridence. 76 do 75 do 75 do do 76 76 do do 7B 75 76 76 76 84 76 dn do do 76 do 77 do 76 77 do do do do do 77 do do 78 do do do do 78 du do 79 78 do 80 79 79 79 UnitedStates. 8aiot John. UnitedStates. Frederictoo. do. Saint John. do. Oagetown. Saint John. Woodstock. St. John. Chatham. Saint John. do. Fredericton. Moncton. Dorchester. Saint John. Saint John. •Shediac. Saint John. do. Newcastle. Chatham. Newcastle. Fredericton. Moncton. 8t John. Ottawa.' Shediac. Hampton. Moncton. Si. John. do do. Chatham. St. John. do. . Ottawa. St. John. Moncton. St John. At. John. Fredericton. Newcastle. Dorchester. Sackville. Grand Falls. Dorchester. Sussex. St John. do. Sussex. UnitedStatcB. UliMidoiivltkt fHtA^^iM(Mra' 1^y>fn«UAittt«i. UnitedStfttes. 8aint Jobn. UnitedStates. 1887.] BABRIBTBBS AND ATTOlUnia. 77 NAMSS. Adudtted Attorney. B. P. MoGivern, Jr., A. M., Jamu Ambrow Bannah, . . . Robert MoLeod, .... Dennia 6. Gallagher, .... John McAIister, — Edmund Qeoi^S^ Kaye, — George P. Thomas, Adam A. Bankine, .... Frarteia J. Du^y, — John T. Harrington, Narcisse A. I^ndry, L.L.B. Ambrose D. Richard, L.L.B. Henry A. Powell, B. A. — George V.McInemey, L.L.B T. Swayne DesBrisay, — JohnB. Cottiganj .... WilUamson Fisher, L.L.B. . Henry ^. James, .... Havelock Coy, A. M., — James Devlin, — James P. MiteheU, — John B. MaUbyj William A. Qmnn, — Fenwick Wu Travis, — Arthur L Trueaaan, M. A.,, George A. Davis, Ii.L.B.^. . Richard B> Adams. L.L.Bi, Allan A, Davidaon, jr., .... Hiram G. Batts, W. C. Haisen Grimmer James Kay« • • • • David Tapley, .... R. H. Davis, .... William E. Bussel, James Straton, .... WiUiapi D. McLeod, John J. Forest, David J. Welsh, Abraham B, Walker,LL. B. Frank H. Tuck,D.t<.L., .... Charles E. Sumner,LL.B. . . Robert Beckwith, ^ — F. W. Emerson. A. B.,LL.B. R. S. LeBertTweedie, — Jas. Archibald Milligan, AB. Warren C. Winslow, .... George W. Allen, A. M Robert Murrajr, jr. , — Lemuel Allan Curry, M. A. DouKiU4 Stewart Hutchison, Spurgeon Wortman, Clifford B, Dutcon Frederi^ Clarence Raud, Wm. Murray, M. P. P.. •I, 18 29 'Fune, 19 do 80 Oct. 17 April, 24 do do do do do 20 June, 20 June, do 20 June, do Oct., do do do Oct., 12 Feb., do do 24 April, 17 June do 17 June, do |23 do 23 Oct, do do do 14 Feb, do do do 23 April, 16 June, do 17 June, 23 June, do 17 Oct., do 190ot., 9 Feb., 9 Feb., 15 do 17 April do do do do do 78 78 78 do do 79 do do do do 79 do do do 79 do do do 79 80 do do 80 do do 80 do do 80 do do do 81 do do do 81 81 do 81 81 do 81 do 81 82 82 do do do do do do do 24 April, 80 Admitted Barrister. 30 Oct., 10 June, 24 April do 12 April, BaHdenoe. 79 80 80 do 83 24 April 80 4 Feb, 81 24 June, do 20 Oct, 19 Feb, 28 Oct, 12 Oct, 4 Feb., 14 Feb, 14 Feb, 14 Feb, 26 April, 23 June, 21 June, 12 Oct., 16 April 25 June, 25 Oct, do . - - • • 25 Oct., 23 Feb, ■ • • • • 24 Feb., do 15 June, 29 June, do • . . • < 29 June, 8 Feb., 22 Feb., 22 Feb., 12 April, 26 do 17 April, 26 Oct., 26'April,* 26 do St. John. UnitedStates. St John. Andover. Uampbellton. St John. Monotone Moncton. U. States. Bathurnt Bathurst Dorchester. 80Saokville. do Riohihucto. 80 Bathurst 81 N. W. Ter. 80 Woodstook. 81 Buctouche. 81 Fredericton. 81 St John. 81 Winnipeg. 81 Winnipeg. 81 Fredenoton. 81 United States 81 St John. 81 St John. 82 Chatham. 81 Newcastle. 81 St John. do St. Andrews. . . . Shediac. 81 Portt'd, St J. 82 Andover. c. Fredericton. 82 St John, do U. SUtes. do Saint John. . . Monoton. 82 St John. 82 do .. Moncton 82 Dorchester. 83 Dorchester. . . . Hampton. ... St John. 83 Chatham. 83 Saint John, do Westmoil'd. do St John. 82 Newcastle, 84 MirM JvthiOrigiaitMmMvia^ 78 BABBISTBBB ^LKD ATTG ITIBS. ri887. MAUES. Thomas A. Kinnear, — J. DeVeber J^eeUea, — A. Lewis Bejyea, — Josiah R. Murphy, Daniel Melntifre, — John F. Ashe, — Albert J. Gregory, Daniel MulUn, — Jeremiah Hayes Bany, — J. Douclati Hitusen, — Allen Wilmot Chapman, — Mariner Q«orge Teed, — John Louis Garleton, — John N. W. Winslow, .... William P. Sayre, Herbert E. Wardroper, — Isaac H. HaUett, James T. Sharkey, William H. Chapman, — A.D. Chapman. AB. LLB. David Grant, LL.B Melville N. Cockburn, — Samuel J. Jenkins, A.B. . . . John T. T. Hartt, John M, O'B.ien, B. A James M. Knight, William A. Ewing, Edouard Girouardf, Fred. V. Wedderburn,LL.D James A. Freesse, Charles L. Richards, Leonard Allison, Clarence H. Ferguson, D. MeLeod Vinoe, L. L. Alex. Straton, Chas. J. Thomson, .... Robt. Rankin Ritchie, James W. McCready, B.A., John P. Lawrence, 6. A Joseph G. Mathews, John M. Stephens, Charles J. Coster, . . . Joseph H. Yeomans, .... Frarik A. Bennett, Francis B. Gregory, Robert W. Hewsoii, Allen W. Bray, Henry H. Ayer, Geo. W. Fo\f ler, Harrison A. McKeown, .... Thomas H. Welling, Benjamin S. Palmer, James McQueen, Ora P. King, .... ' AdmiMM ' Attorn^. 18 29 20 16 B., 17 April, do do do do do 28 June do do do ' do do 18 Oct, do do do do do do do do 8 Feb., do .^pril, uo do do do do do do 14 June 13 Oct., do do do do 7 Feb., 19 do 26 April, 15 do 12 June, 4 do 20 Oct., do 20 Oct, do do do do April, 18 82 do do do do do do do do 1 June, 26 April, 26 do do 28 do(l2 do do do do do do do do do «3 Admitted Barrister. Residence. 26 Api-il, 28 June, 28 do 28 June, do .12 do 8226 Oqt., • 7 Feb., 83 ShediiaC. ; . . . Manitoba. 83 FredericJtoti. doWoodstodt ' , . . I Winnipeg. 83 St John. 83 Fredericton. do St. John. 84 Fredericton. do' do 84 Dorchester, do' do do St. John, do Woodstock. ..'Richibueio. 84 St. John, do Sussex. 84 Frederiotoii. 84 Dorchester. 84l do do' do 84 St Andrmirs. do,Ottowa. T 84 St. John, • ' r .lOaUfomia: 16 Oct. 84|M<)nct,.., f>o do . : . . do do ..., do do.... . , , . do ('(o .... ..;20 April, 85.... . . ' do iW do . do! . .18$ April, 8Uj.... ...... .... 25 June ..15 Oct., 85.... ..I 2Feb, 86 .... . 29 April, 86. .. 85 Residence. St. Andrews. Saint John. Hopewell.A.Q Frederictbn. Albert Co. St John. St. John. St. John. St. John. Woodstock. Moncton. Frederioton. St Ste^rften. ICOLESIASTIOAL. TttE CnURCJH OF ENGLAND. BisHOP—Thie J^ost Rev. John Medley, D.D., Metropolitan of Canadtw CoADJUTOlt WtSHOP ..j'i- Frederielov. -The Right Rev. il. Tully Kingdon, D.D., Fredeiieion. Ale;iiinderi BeviF, ^ Swb-Dean, Cathe- dra, Fredevioton, and Missionary at NQw,Mar}i^nd. ArmstiQME, ttciv €f^oIX« M., Beotor, 8t. AnosMroiuL. Ber., W B, MisBionary Qrfmd(f«i|ls, Bliss, Bev. 1>. Mr., itjector, Westinorlnncl. Brown, R«jv.C. D., ttissionary, Dalr houue. Brissbnception, StJohn, N.B., The RMit Rev. John SirasitT. D.D., Bishop of St. John Rev. J. J. Walsh, Rov. W. Dollard, Rev. J. Donovan, Rev. F. L. Carney, Rev. T. OMsey; OArlskm, Bt. John, Very Rev. T. Connolly, V. Q., Rev. Thomas Lavery, Curate: f rtd- erieton, Reva. J. C. McDevitt and J. Walsh; Milltown, Rev. F. Bitklley; [1887. iector, New , AflsiatMit, iin; Tiee^crMl* 1, Frederiok A. r, WilltonM. r. O. M. Arm- r; TreMarer, .; Auditors, 0. -TheOffloera Ay members: ly, O H. Fair- l. Purkin, T. 1th, R. Penis- F. Street, I. ?. Brovrn, ami. rman; H. W. B. Fenetv, O. Moreror the teverend the n* Bishop (ex r}r of the Bo- veber. H- A., . O. a. Rob- ih, Hon. B R. The Clergy .B., Tb« RMt Ish, Rer. W. 0«rl«ten, Bt Curate: rrsd- F. Bi-adley; ifliM^iJlv#ft«lmplafat take Fellows' Dyspemla Bitters. 1887.1 EGCLESIABTICAL. 81 Woodatook, BeT. John 0. Murray,; Richmond, Rev. W. C. Qaynor ; Alma. Albert Ooanty, Rev. E. J. McAoley ; Moncton, Rev. H. Meahan ; BaradidS! Rev. E. I^bbe; Hemraioeook, Very Eev. C. Lefebre, Superior of St. JoMphFii Oollege.Rev. Fatheri A. Roy, A. Renaud,A. LeBlanc, P. Barcge, Leoours, Matoning, O'Nell, Bounrul, Perquls; Quaco, Rev. F. H. CoUerette; JohnsTlU? Carleton Co., Rev. W. F. Ohapman ; Peteriville, Queens County, Rev. P. Parrel; Saint George, Rev. E. Doyle ; Silver Falls Industrial School, St. John, Rev. J. MeDavitt; Cape Bald, Rev. H. Ouellet, Eev. P. Bradley; St. Mary, Kent CJo., Rav. L. J. «. Ouellet; Ouotoucbn, Rev. F. X. Michaud, Rev. D. Leser and J. Hamott; Kingston VUlage, Rev. J. Carson; Kingston, Kent, R*v. D. Hamet; Buisex, Kings County, Rev. J. Vereker and Rev. P. Belliveau; St. AndrewtL Rev. J. O'Flaherty; Cocaigne, Rev. F. X. Cormier; Grand Digue, Rev. F. Massb and LeFloch; Fox Creek, Rev. F. Belliveau; Shediac Rev. Antoine Ouellet; St. Paul, Kent Co. Rev. Jean Hibert; French ViUase, York Co., Rev. WilUam O'Leary. ^ ' DIOOKSE OF CHATHAM. (Comprising the Northern Half of New Brunswick). At the Cathedral, Chatham, the Right Rev. J^mbs Roqrbh, Q.!)., Bis- hop of Ohatham, Rev. Thos. J. Bannon, Rev. Henry .Toyner. Rev. Jas. Smith; Nelson, Very Rev. Michael Egan, V. G. and Rev. Nicholas Power; Newcastle, Kev. Patrick W. Dixon and Rev. Simon J. Crumley; Renous Bridge, Rev, Thos. Fitzgerald; Bartibogue.Rev.Wm.A.Morisey; Neguac, Rev. Joseph Tbeberge; Upper Bay du Vin, Rev. A. A. Boucher ; St. Louis, Kent, Rev. Maroetlus F. Richards, Rev. W. W. Venner: Riohibucto, Rev. E. J. Bannon ; St. (^Iharles, Aldoin, Rev. Edmond Fattenaude; Bathurst, Uev.H. Doucet; Bathurst Village, Rev. William Varrily ; Petit Kocher, Re". John Carter; St. There8a,Rev. Pere Roberts ; Grand Ano, Joseph R. Doucet; Caraquet, Very Rev. Thomas F. Barry, V. C, Rev. John F. Maillett ; Pokemouche, Rev. Stanislaus J. Doucet ; Shippegan, Rev. Joseph Trudelle; Tracadie, Rev. Joseph a. Babinean, Rev. John J. Nugent; St. Isidore, Co. Gloucester, Rev. L. Gagnon ; Jacquet River, Rev. Michal Joyce ; Charlo, Rev. Theophilus a Hard; Dalhousie, Rev. John Ti. McDonald ; St. Hlllaire, Madawaska, Rev. Joseph Pelleitier; Edmundston, Rev. L. C. Damour ; St. Basil, Madawa«ka, Rev. lu N.Dugall, Rov. Israel Dumont ; St. Leonard. Madawaska, Rev. Louis A, Lanuiere ; Grand Palls, Rev. John O'Leary. WESLEYAN METHODIST MINISTERS. ST. JOHN DISTRICT. Rev. Robsrt Wilson, Superintendent Rev. Thos. Marshall, Fin. Sec. St. John, (Queen Square), H. P. Cowperthwaite, A. M.; G. B. Payson, Su- pernumary; St. John, (Ctn»- Hry),W.Vv. Bit-wer; H.Dani";!, J. R. Narraway, A. M., H. Pope, Dvl>-; »•• Duncan, Supernumeraries; Si. ere»jr, H. R, Baker, A. B.; Rtchitmcto, Silas James, A. P. Taylor; Weldjord, J. W. Talt, 21a6u- ainiac, one wanted'. Bnthurat, Howard Sprague, D. D.: VampbffUon, Geo. W. Fisher. Students at Sackviile, Neil MctAughlin and Geo. F. Dawson. SACKVILLB DISTBICT. Rbv. Dr. Stewart, Superintendent. Rev. W. R. Wbddall, Fin. Sec. fiackville, R. W. WeddeH B. A., H. Pickai-d, D. D. Supernumerary. Edu- cational luBtitutions. Charles Stewart, D. D., Theological Professor; John Burwash, A. M., Professor of Chemistry; Tantramar, to be supplied; Point de Bute. S. tt. Ackman; D. Chapman Supernumerary ; Baie Verte, S. Teed; Bayfield. Thos. Stebbings: Monctou, R. S. Crisp, John Prince, Supernumerary; Shediac. A^D. McCully; Dorch'tter, J. I'ascoe; Albert, J. S. Allan; Alma, T L. Williams: HillalMro, C. H. Paisley, A. M ; Petit- codiac, I. N. Parker; SaliKhuri/. J. Crisp: Elgin, A. E. Lepage. ST. STEPHEN DISTRICT. Rev. John A. Clark, Svperintendent. Rev. L. S. Johnston, Fin. Sec. St. Stephen, Geor>j:e M Campbell: lUilltnwn, Levi S Johnson. St. An- dreui'g, J A Clark, MA.: St. Duvid% W. Penna; St. Jumes, H. Penna; Bocabec, one to be sent; Deer Island, William liawson; Grant Manan' one to be sent. p. E. ISLANn DLSTRICT. Rbv, Job Shbnton, Superintendent. Qko. Harrison, Fin. Ser. CAaWoftetoi«n, Prince Street, Job Shenton: J. V. Jost, Supernumerary. Chnrlottetoitn, Upper Prince Sti-eet, W. Harrison: F. Smallwood, Super- numerary; Cornwall, W. W. Lodge; Little York, M. R. Knight, M. A.; Winalow, E. Slacktord Pownal, J. J. Colter; Vernon River, G. Steele Montague, J. F. Estey: Murray Harbor, J. 8. Phinney; ifwtegue, Edward C. Turner; 2V7/on. G'eorg<^ Harrison; Margate, C W. Hamilton :i» nmmer- Htde, Benjamin ehapT>eTle, ». A.; Bide ford, E. Bell; Souria. W. Wass; Mount Stetm t. 3. Goldsmith; Alberton,W. E. Reynolds; WeatCape, D. H. Lodge. CONGREGATIONAL DENOMINATIONS. OFFICERS OF TIIK CONOIiCGATIONAL UNION OF NUVA SOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. Rev. J. B. Saer, 1). B , Chairman; Rev. Jos. Barker. Seci*etarv; Rev. J. Shiperlev, Statistical Secretaiy; Rev. J. W. Oox, Simday School 8eci"etarv ; James Woodrow, Esq., Treasurer. (;. H. I)ea;l)ornn, Esq., Foreign Mis- sionary Treasurer. These officei-s with the following persons constitute the Union Committee: Rev. Messrs, William Mcintosh, Simeon Sykes, William Peacock and W. Watson; and Messrs, D H. Buri)ee, WlUlam Anderson, Nathan Tupper. W. T. Sterritt, Robert Faulkner, Aivhibald Barker.A. K. Aloore and John Kee. Ladies homr missionary sooiErr. in connection with the Canada Congre- gatlonal Missionary S iclety.— Miss Elizabeth Barker, c.f Shoffiehl, Presl- ent: Mrs. W. H. Watson, Chebogue, and Miss Shippeily, Baddeck, Vice- Presiutats: Mrs. J. (J. Bu*n«. Milltow.i, Secretary; Miss Crowe, Selmaie, Assista'it Secretary; Mrs. C. H. Dearlxtrn, Treasurer. t«r 4Qr#»If M ttM TtUovi' Sy» OintoMAt. MJN, Fin. Sec. lf^7-] ECCLESIASTICAL. m CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCHES IN NEW DHUNSWICK. Satnt Jnfin, N. D.. Rev. J. B. Saer ; Shebield and Grand Lake, Rev. Joseph Barker; Keswick RWge, and Douglas, Rev. J. Whitman; Florenceville. — -^— ; MllUown, St. Stephen, ^. B., Rev. Wellington R. Cross. ' (JONOREGATIONAL CHURCHES IX NOVA SCOTIA. Yarmvutli, N. S., Rev. W. Mclutosh; Chebogue, N. S., Rev. W. H. Watson M. D. ^ Plea.sant River and Ohio, Rev. Wm. Peacock; Liverpool, Brooklyn and Beach Meadows, Rev. Simeon Sykes ; Milton, Rev. H. Goddard, Corn- wallta, — ■ ; Noel, Selmah, and Moose Brook, Rev. J. W. Cojc; Mnitland and South Maitland, ; Economy, Rev. W. McLeod; Mar- giiree andBaddeck, Rev. James Shipperley : Manchester, . CANADA COKGUEGATIONAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. Dr. Cornish, Presi ent; Rev. Thomas Hall, Mi-ssionary Superin- tendent; Rev. S. N. Jac son, Secretary; B. W. Robinson, Esq., Treasurer; Rev. H. Wilkes. D. D., Honorary Secretary Executive Committee -Rev. Me»r j. CornlFh, Jackstm, Hall, Wilkes, Hunter, Burton, Wood, Willet, Sanderson and Mcintosh ; and Messrs. B. W. Robertsen. .TamPS Woodrow and George Hague. CLER&YkEN O"- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. ' Prfishijt ry of Siint John. — A. DouaM, J!iiiit;8 Rennet, D. D., Lewis Jack, retired. Wm. Millen, Bociibec; Samuel .lolin^^on, Chipraan: 1). MacKae, M. A., D. D., Saint giephen'a Church, Saint John; L. (I. McNeill, M. A.. St. Andrew's Ciuu-ch, St. John: .lam-s Gray, M. A., Susisex; J. 8. Mtillen, Nashwaak and Stanley; J. A. F. Sutherland, St. James; .r. D Murrav, Uuctouche; A. J. Mowatt, Frederictnn; Joseph Hogg, Moiiotnii: \\''Mi. Stuart, Carlcton; Kenneth McKay, Richmond: T. F. Fotheringhani, M. A. St. Johns Chureh, St. John; a Bruce, B. A., St. David's Church, St. John; Wm. Koss, B. A., Pince William; A. MacDougall, B. 1). Calvin Church, St. John: Gkulfi-ey Shore, St. Stephen: O. S. J. K. Bearisto, (ilassville : J. McG. McKay, Shediac and Shemogue; J. A. McLean, Harvey ;Archibald Gunn, B. A., St. Andrews; W^ootlstock. vacanl. Ordainod Missionaries— D. Fiske, New Kincardine; Paul liangiU, Hampton Village, etc.: T. Stewart, B. D., St. George; James Ross, South Richmond: Willard Macdonald, Quaco;W. C. Calder, Pisarijco: J. A. Cahill, Springfield, etc.: R. Haddow. B. A. Over- side, Albert County. Pt'enbytery of Utrawic/n.—Bav. Thos. Nicholson, retired ; 'Peter Lindsay, B.A., New Richmond. T. G. .lohnston, Blackvllle. John McCarter, Red- bank. Wm Aiken, N^wcHslle. J. Robertson, M. A., Black River. Wallaec Walts, B. A., Chatham. F. W. George, New Carlisle. Alex. Russell, Dal- housie. A. O. Brown, Campbelllon. Robert Hamilton, Richibucto. J. Cameron, BassRivsr. A. F. Thomjison, Bathurst, BBFORMEl) PRKRHYTBRIAN CHURCH OF IRELAND. A J. McFarlanu, St. John. J. R. Lawson, Barnesvllle. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. tASTRBN ASSOC^IATION. Revs. I. E. Bill, jr., Newcastle, North. Vo. W. W. Corey, Boundaiy Creek. West. Co.; ^V. T. « orey, Havelock; E.C.Corey, PenobsquiH, Kings Co.; W. B. HInson, Monctoii; W. F. Hall, Sackville; D. S Carpenter, Point Midgic. West. Co ; 1. W. Carpenter, New Horton, Albert, Co. ; D. S Harris. Lute's Mountain, West Co.; M. Gross, Hillsboro; W. Camp. Hillsboro; .lohn Lewis, Rockport, West. Co. ; G. F. Miles. Butternut Ridg«;: O F, Main- warin». Hopewell; E. F. Fosliay. Hopewell; M. Normandy, Weldford, Kent 6o.\ S. C. Moore, Hillsboro; O. N.Ke'th.Pron-r Brtwk, Albert Co ; J. M. Parker, Sjaisbury; GetitcotCo. ^i*, . Vor W«a)t BjTM «• IfeUowi' Byv Oiatmmt. -¥ ?^1 ^OOLInSIABTIOAL. [10«t. WCSTBBN ASaOOUTIOH. .'^dvg. A. E. Ingram, Andover; Chwles Henderson, Andover; WlUiam M. Ttkiw&rds; Bllssfleii, Nor. Co. ; A. B. McDonald, McDonald's Omier; Qeorce Howard, Richmond; S. W. Kierstead, Chipman: J. E. FQlinore, Lower CttverhilL York Co.; P. D. Crawliey, B. A., Fredericton; P. 8. Todd, Cum- berland Bay ; Henry J. Coy, K ashwaak; O. O. Herbert, Keewiok, York Co.; B. N. Nobles, JacKsonville; (?alvin Carrie. Jemsegr J. A. Bladcadar, B. A., Macnaquac, York Cn. ; P. R. Enlerht. Kingscleai : B. N. Kn^a, St. libucy's: HeniV Haines, Otnabog, (^eens Co. ; Jo6ian Webb, Mat^ier- vJlie; W. Anderson, Newcastle, Queen's Co. ; W. D. Manser, Ncsh- waak, QueenjS Co.; ThomaA odd, Woodstock; A. S. Dykenum, Wood- stock; W. P. Parker, Woodstock; J. C. Bleaknev, Woodstock; O. B. Lewta, Jerusalem, Queen's Oo.; M. P. King, Narrow(«, Queen's Co.; J A. Iktippar, Macanaguack, York Co.; W. H. Beckwlth, Predericton; J. 6. Hairey, Upper Ga^etown; Benj. Jewett, Hartland, Carleton Co.; J. W. 8. Young, Peel, Carleton, Co. ; O. w. Springer, .Teinseg, Queen's Co. ; A. H. Haywara, Rockland, Carleton Co. SOUTHERN ASriOCIATIOM. Revs. J. A. Gordon, 8v. John; C. Goodspeed, M. A., St. John; O. O. Batm^ M. A., St. John: J. E. Hopper, D. D., St. John; Jaines Spencer, St. John; J. A. Cahill, Carleton, St. John; W. J. Stewart, Portland; W. J. Swalllekl, Pairville; I. E. Bill, D. D., St. Martins, N. B.: D. Crandall, Springfleld; O. B. Qood, M. A., Hampton; Elias Keirstead, Collina: E. K. Ganons. Springfield; R. M. Hunt, B. A., St. Stephen; Robert MutchjUpham : Peter Spragg, Pennfield; James Trimble, Springfield; Sydney Welton, B. A.. Sussex; W. A. Troop, Pennfield; P. A. Kidson, Oak Bay; W. C. Rideout, Oak bay. C. B. Welton, B. A., Sussex. THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF THE MARITIM3 PROVINCES. OROAMIZliD A. D. 1846. North Secretary (1885-38); Rev. W. F. Parker, Woodstock, N. B., Assistant Secre tajy; T. 8. Skinner, St. John, N, B., Treasurer; Rev. G. E Day, Yarmouth, N. S., Financial Agent. This Convention U composed of representatives of the churches of Nova Sootia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward T Jand, and has aa Us objects " to maintain the educational and missionary operations of the body, and to advance the general interests of the denominatlou. " It ajppoints the Board of (Jovemors of Acadia Colle'-e, the Board o- Ign MliMions, the Board of Home Missions, the Bowi*d of Minis. <,.' xtuoation, aua the Board of Management of Ministerial Relief and Aiu ' . The Convention embraces 880 churches, having a total communicant inembership of 45,000. THE UNIVERSITY OP ACADIA COLLEGE. mSTITOTED A. D. 1888, Board of Governors— Rev RAW Sawyer, D D, President of the College, ex officio. Memi>era whose term of office expires in 1889,— C P Kempton, A M, Hon T) McN Parker, M D, D L, J H W Manning, A B, Rev T A Higgins, D D. Membera whope term of office expiree in 1892.— A Locke, Esq, William CumininKS. Esq, aerbert C Creed, Esq, A M, E D King, A M, Silas Alward, Esq, D OL, Rev A Oohoon, A M. Membern wheats term of offi-' 'i A HigglJis DD, Secretary; H Z Chipman, Esq, Treasurer. SEN AT*; OF UNIVERSITY. FACULTY, TlevAW uH-yyee, DI), Preside?'* and Profefwor of MoraJ and Mwtal PhUosop^:*; ^. -^ EArcs wley, u 1), Profej,Ror Emeritus; D .»' HlgnrJns, Fb D, rt'offc-.>c 1 M.ithen^utioa; R V Jones, PhD, lYofeesorof the Greek and Clinch, Esq, Rev S B Harding, I&q, Rev J rri tivt'% t?a*t tnxl mdf Teeth aie BnunelUiie. 10VINCB8. Fr md'i. BGCLB8IA8TI0AL. 85 1 :;vln iMgoBgw, Rev E M Kieratead, M A, Professor of EngUgh Iit-^tur« JSS ^'^JSlZ: Tt ^u^. . ^ ^roteaaor of Theory and Practice of educa- tion. History and PoUUcal Economy; A E CoMfweU, A M, Profeasor of flatunu Soienoes. TELLOWS. fieVE M Saundaw, D D, SItaa Alward Esq, D C L, Judge Johnstone, A M, Bev 3 A Steele, A M, Rev 8 B Kempton, MA. ' "* ". -^ ». fiOHOLABS. T^^S^^^^JI^SJ^' 4 % kl^J?™®v^ ^jj H Eaton, A M. T E Carnlm?, A ^ ' Jf J^H^? J*? V-Ut 9.<^' Rev i E Aopper, D D, Rev W H Wari^ A M, H C Creed, M A. J F Tufts. M A. WallacTrf Graiam. B A, Q C, Rev Q O Crattes, M A. HORTON COLLEOIATE A:;ADEMT. BSTABLISHBD ▲. D. 1888. Teachers.— Prof J F Tufts, MA, Latin and History; E Vi fawyer. B A, Greek and English ; B D Webber, B A, Mathematics. y « . » ^ ACADIA SEMINARY. Instruotors.— Mary E Graves, Principal, English Literature and Rhetoric: CnaraB Marshall, B A, Latin and English; Mma Constance C Bauer, Frencii and Gemuun; Bllsa T Harding. Drawing and Painting; Jennie E Hitohens, Vocal Musio; Helen Buttriok, Instrumental Music; Hattie E Wallace, laoeution. Th6 Academy and Ladies' Seminary are under the control of the Board of Governors of Acadia College. UNION BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY, ST. JOHN, N. B. A Classical and High School under the directiou of the Union Baptist Education Society, ucorporated 18S4. Officers of the Society for the year 1885-6.— Pi-esident, Wm Vaughan, Esq, Secretary, S J Jenkins; Treasurer, Chas A Everett. Preaidont, Wm. Vaughan; Secretary, Amen A. Wilson: Treasurer, C. A. Everett. M. P. ; Principal, L. E. Wortman ; Preoeptre is Miss Thomp- son. Board of Dhrectors — C P Baker. Wm Peters, Foster M Failane, M D, Hon. G S Foster, M P, J T Stecves, M D, J A Van wart, Mort. McDonalrt, R E MoLeod, J S Mayj E McLeod. John March, D. W. Clark. Robert Elkin, jr., A C Smith, WUliam Vanghan, John Kimball, and all the B pti&t ministers of New Brunswick, and all Free BBptists of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. andP.B. ledaud. BOARD OP FOREIGN MISSIONS, President, Arthiur W Masters, Esq. St John, N B. Auditors, C A Everett, Esq, M P, and J F Marstors, Esq, St John; Sec Treasurer, John March, E^, M A, St .Tohn, N B, R - ^ aer and Accountant, Ernest C March, Esq, Saint John, N B. Members whose terr.» r"? office expires in 1887.~Rev G E Day, D D, Rev W J Stewart, Rev I E Bill, D D, Rev J E Hopper, D D, John H Hardine, Eaq. Members whose term of office expires in l8F8.— John Mai-ch, Esq, M A, Rev J A. Cahill, A W Masters, Esq, Thos 8 8innn8. F^\, C F Clinch. Esq, Members whose term of office expires In 1889.— Chr jrles P Barker, Esq., Rev. G. O. Gates, M A, Rev. J. A. Gordon, James A. Estey, Esq. HOME KIBSIONS. A C Robbins, Esq, Chalnnan. Pev G E Day, h D Vice-Chairnmii. Rev A Cohoon, Corresponding Secretary. Rev J D Skinner, Hecordliig Secretary. W R Doty, E»q, Treasiu^r. Memix'rs whtjse terra of office expires In 1887.— Rev H, F. Adams, Rev A H liavers. Jaraes Crosby, Esq, T B Crosby, Esti, Rev J B 'sroodland, Memliers whose term of office expires in 1888. -Rev J D Skiiiner, Rev ./ E Hopper, D D, Rev J) W Orandall, Rev Joshua T Eaton, J A Ford, B A. Members whoee term of office expires In 1889.— A C RobbJua, Em, Rev G 11 Day, D D, R»v J I DeWolf , M A, W R Doty, Esq, Rev A Cohoon, M A. i -# For XhtaamtiiBixiib iraU wi^ Uniyeni^IiQiittMAt. m S0CLB9IA8TICAL. [1887. BOARD OF UASAOVMSHT OF IIINISTEIUAL RBLUEF AND Aip FI^iD.; Sfceplion Seldon, Esq, Ohairinan. Rev J W Mauuing, B A, Seci-etMy. Rev £ M Baundei-8, D V, Treasurer. i Members whose term of ofBce expii-es in 1887.— Hon D McN Parker, M D, D C L, J F Pai-sons, Rev J F Avery. . Membeni whose term of office expires in 1888.— Rev E J Qraut, A Simpson, Esq, Rev G E Good, MA. Members whose term of office expires in 1889.— Rev E M Saunders, D D, Rev J W Manning, A B, Stephen Seldon, Esq. MINISTERIAL EDUCATION BOARD. Rev A W Sawyer, D D, Secretary. J W Barfs, Esq, Ti-easurer. Members whose term of office ezpii*eS In 1887— C F Eaton, Esq, Rev A W Sawyer, D D, Rev T A Higgins, D D. Members whose term of office expires in 1888.— Jiev J A McLean, Rev J O Redden, B A, T D Denham. Members whose term of office expires in 1889.— Rev S McC Black, M A, J W Bai-ss, Esq, Professor D F Higgins, Ph D. woman's baptist MIS^^ONARY SOCIETY OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Mrs. M. W. WUliams, Wolfvsille, N. S., President. Mrs. J. B. Hopper, St. Joha, N. B., Mrs. J. F. Parsons, Halifax, N. B., Mrs. A. H. Lavers, North River, P. E. I., Vice-Presidents. Mrs. John Ward, St. John, N. B., Oorres- ronding Secretary. Mrs. J. W. Manning, Halifax, N. S., Treasurer. Jllrs. E. M. Saunders, Halifax, N. S.. Auditor. Mrs. S. Selden, Halifax, N. 8., Mrs. II. R. Emeraon, Dorchesttir, N. B., and Miss L. A. King, North River, P. E. I.. Provincial Secretaries. Executive Committee— Mrs. C. Spurden, Mi-s. J. F. Marsters. Mrs. .Jessie Harding. Mrs. A. W. Sawyer, Miss M. W. Stewai't. Mrs, P. R. ^'oster. Miss Ada Hooper, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Wm. Allwood, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mi-b. J. E. Mai-sters, Mrs. C. H. MartelU Miss H. Laton, Mrs. A. S. Murray, Miss H. ^dues. Mrs. B. Howitt, Mni.'R. Phillips, Mrs. W. J. Stevart. Mn?. M. ^'owau. Miss Amy Johnston, Miss ' 'ary Cramp, Mrs. J. II. Hanling, Mrs. Auiaon Smith and Mrs. J. F. Kempton. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. OFFICERS OF GENERAL CONFERENCF, Rev. Wm. Downr, ^loderator. Rev. G. W. McDonald, Assistant Moderator. Rev. ti. W. McDonald, Corresponding Secretaiy. Major D. M^^l^eod Vince, Reoordiug 8ter«tai7. >« Dr. Burnett, Assistant Rec. Secretary. Wm. Petei-s, Esq., Treas.: ei-. Hon. Dr. G. E. Foster, M. P., Auditor. HOME MIS8I0 r. ^OOIf.-^V OF THE F. 0. BAPTISTS OF N. B. Rev. F Babcc* ' , ;.^-i!dM)t^ Aava. J. Gunter, H. H. Cosmao, C. F. Ride- out, Viee-Presidentu- Tl r, w. Halse, OorrMpondlngfkNirctarjr; Rev. Wm. Downy, Reoordiiu ioret»iy Re G. A. Hartley, Treararer. BxeentlTe Oommftwe— Rev, Win, iOngb ,n. • a. Petera, Esq.. D. W. Clark, Esq., John Kimball, Esq., with Secretin??* c . ' Treasurer. FOREIGN MISSION bOCiETif OF THE F. 0. BAPTISTS OF N. B. Rev. T. O. DfAVitt, Preal<'-»nt: Revs. T. Connor. E. Sipprell, W. H, Wey- man. Vlce-Prt:»i^;ats; Rev. .' McLeoa. riorroBpondlng Seeretary; Rev. A. C Tliompson - ;!5ordIng Seorstary ; VVIUiam Peters, E§q., Treasarer. Bxeou- tlve Connnlttef. ner-, John Pony C. T. Phillips, T. 9. Vanwart, J. A. Vaiwart, J. A Oweiv, Esq., E. C. Freeze Esq., Gideon McLeod, Esq., W. G. Oatince, Esq., Trith Secretaries .iod Ti«amrer. «nt. [1987. FVW. ■ " 1- Parker, M D, it, A Simpe|on, lunderH, D D, er. ' ',' 'j^_, sq, Rev AW ian. Rev J O )laok, M A, J MARITIME I. Hopper, St. avers, North ^. B., Corres- laurer. JIfra. iUfax, N. S., (forth River, C. Spurden, .Miss M. W. vm. Allwood, IS H. Laton, lUps, Mrs. W. amp, Mrs. 3. [. P., Auditor. F N. R. C. F. Ride- Rev. Wm. ExMotire Esq., John )F N. B. W. H. Wey Rev. A. «r. Bxoou- part, J. A. id, Esq., W. Iwr Jaundtot toki gtUowa' Bjipapiia. Bitten. 1887.] ECCLESIASTICAL OFFICERS OF FillJJERS* CONFERENCE. Rev. Joseph Noble, Chairman. Rev. G, A. Hartley, Correspondhig-Sec. F. C. BAPTIST SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. Bev. C F. Rideoat, President; &U the Elders of Oonfereooe, Yiee- Preiideats ; itev. John Gravinor, Recording Secretary ; B. C^ Fi«Me Esq., Correspondint< Secretary and Agent ; D. W. Clark, Esq., Treas- urer; Executive Committee— Geo. E. Foster, Thomas E. Smith, L. S. Vanwart, F. C. Bloodworth, C. W. Wejrman, W. H. Sherwood- and J. H. Seeley, Esqs. F. 0. BAPTIST MINlSl'Efts' RELIEF FUND. Rev. J. N. Barnes^ President; Rev. A. Taylor and S. H&yden Shaw, Esq., Vice-Presidents; Mr. Aaron Hartt, Reoordin^c Secretary ; R. E. Mctteod, Esq., Treasurer; G. J. Worden, Esq., Auditor. Dis- bursement Committee— Revs. Wm. Kinghorn, T. W, Carpenter, G. L. Good, Wm. Peters and Albert Palmer. EXECUTIVE OF CONFERENCE. Rev. J. E. Reud, Chairman, Ke.swick ; Major Vince, Secretary, Woodstock. Members— Rev. G. A. Hartley, Rev. Jos. McLeod, William Peters, Esq., Revs. A. Taylor and C. T. Phillips, F. 0. BAPTIST BOARD OF MANAOBES. B. S. Palmer, Esq., Hampstead, Q. Co^ Chairman; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Carleton, St. John Secretary; D W. Clark, Enq., Carleton, St. John, Treasurer. R. E. McLeod, Es(i., E. McLeod and. T. A Vanwart, Esq. MINISTERS. Revs H. Sipprell, Somerville, C. C; Joa. Noble, Hampstead, Q. Co. ; JMob Ounter, Frederioton; Alexander Taylor, Tracey's Mills, C. Co.; Bobert Freoeh, Portlandt St. John; John Perry, Cornwall, Carleton Co.; William Kinghorn, Nathjraasir, Y.Co.; O. A. Hartley, Carleton, Saint John; Thomas Oonnor, Victoria Comer, 0. Co.; John MoKeniie, Jerusalem, Queens Co.; W. Downey, Monc- ton, W. Co. ; J. T. Parso&i, Waterloo Street, B(. John; J. N. Barnes, Wilson's Beach, Campobello; Oeorge W. McDonald, Sussex, K. Co.: J. K. Read, Keswiok, YorkCo.; G.T.HarUey, Upper Woodstock, C. Co.: T. O. DeWitt, Watendlto, Carleton Cd. ; Joseph MeLeod, Frederioton ; Elijah Oray, Salisbury. West- moriand Co.; 0. T. Phillips, Woodstock; B. Oarrlty, Woodstock; John S. Jones, Oaverhill, York Co.; John Gravinor, Bristol, 0. Co. ; T. W. Carpenter, Wickham, Queens Co. ; B. Oolpitts, Jacksonville, 0. County. ; J. Henderson, Andover, V. 0.; 8. H. Weyman, Butternut Ridge, Westmorland Co.; W. De- Ware, Jacksonville, Carleton Co. ; J. Wesley Clark, Tracv Mills. Carleton Co. ; Henry Hartt, Jacksontown, .Carleton Co.; John A. Robertson, Portland, St. John; J. J. Barnes White Head, Grand Manan; G. B. Trafton, Brown's Flat, K.Co.; C. F. Rideout, Upper Kent, C. Co.; A. Trafton, Eel River, York Co.; W. J. Halse, Portland, St. John; John H. Erbb, Bellelsle, K. Co.; 8. W. Shaw, Coldstream, Carleton County; 0. N. Mott, Swingfleld, K. Co.; G. W. Foster, BrookviUe; A. C. Thompson, Petltcodiac. Westmorland Co.; H. H. Cosman, Seal Cove, Grand Manan; F. Babcock, Taylor Vlllagre, Westmorland County; T. S. Vanwart, Victoria. Carleton Co. CHRISTIAN, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. Saint Joha, N. B.— Coburg Street— T. H. Capp. Letete, Charlotte Co. Rideout. Beaver Harbor and LeTang- V. D Nowliu. Leonardville and Lord's Cove . Deer Island, N. B.-W. f. Hughes. Keswick, N. B.— ^lenry Boone MISSIONARY BOARD. E. C. Ford, Chairman. T. H. Caup, Treasurer. J. E. Barnes, Secretary. E. C^BOwers, T. H. Copp, Howard Murray, Commlttw. Lame HonM haVelNiviiiuzM by fellows' iMming^ EsNnoe. 88 BDUCATI017AL. [1887. EduoatioDCll Department of the Province. PikC?:iioiAi. BoAKD or EDDfAKON.— The Uovernor, Th« Members of t'ne Executive Ooanoil,The President oftbs Univenity ofNelir KraDSvlok, and the Chief Super- iBtCDdent of KdacktioD. Oaiv BvpnitifTCKDBN*4 or EouWilIia:''n Crocket, A. M. OtBRE OB AKBiBTAinr.— Geor^te Thompeon. Thomas Nisbet, Clerk. PROVETOrAL NooxAL School. —Eldon MuUin, A. M., Principal. Assistants, H. Creed, M. A., Eklw. L. O'Brien; Miss Alice M. Clark, Instructor Reading; Alphee Belliveau, French Department; Eldw. Gadwallader. B. A., Instrac- tor Music. Model Department, John F. Rogers, Annie Harvey and Ellen Mcleod. iNSPJiOToaAL ScHcoii DiSTRiora.— No. 1. The Counties of Restieouche, Olou ter, Northumberland; Inr.pector, Geo. W. Mersereau, A. B., New- castle. TTo. 2. The Counties of Kent, Victoria and Madawaska, and the Parishes of Aberdeen, Kent andWicWow, intheCoimtyof Carleton; Inspector, Jerome Boudreau, Richibucto. No. 3. The Counties of Westmoreland, and Albert, and the Parishes of Havelock and Caldwell in Elings County; Inspector, Gteo. Smith, A. B., , lO. 4. The Counties of Queens and Simbury and the County of Kings, except the Parishes of Havelock, Cardwell, Westfleld and Greenwich; lui- spector, D. P. Wetmore, Clifton, Kings Co. No. 5. The Counties of St. John and Charlotte, and the Parishes of West- field and Greenwich in Kings County: Inspector, W. 8. Carter, A. M.,St. John. No. 6. The County of York and the Cou'ty of Carleton, except the Parishes of Aberdeen, Kent and Wicklow; Inspector, [.,B. Oakes, A. M., Wooastock. PaoviNOUL ExAiiiNiRB or Trioiieks.— W. Brydone Jack, D. C. L., Examiner In School Management, Ac. Thomas Harrison, LL. D. /Examiner in Mathematics. Lortng W. Bailey, Ph. D., Examiner in History and Oeoirraphy. H. S. Bridges, A. M., Examiner in Langua^. G. W. Mersei-eau, A. B., Examiner in Teach- ing, &c. Examiner in Drawing. MADRAS SOHOQL. Tbm Oovhuior AC Trostus or TBI Maok AS School ib Nrw BRUnswioc—The Lieutenant Governor, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Members of Her Majesty'* Oouncil; the Judce of the Oonrt of Vice Admiralty; the Speaker of the Hnase of Assembly; the Mayor sad Recorder of Saint John; the llootor and Ohnrohwardons of Trinity Oharch, Saint John; together with T. W. Daniel, 0-. Sidney Smith, Simeon Jones and H. W. Frith, Esquires H. Lawrance Sturdee, E^nire, Clerk and Treasurer. UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Visitor on behalf of Her Majesty— HIa Honor the Lieutenant Oovernor. GoRPOBATiOM ANi> MsMBBRS or SBHATB.— T. Harrisou, LL. D., President; Hon. David Wark. George Coulthard, M D., Hon. Esekiel McLeod, LL. 3., Hon. Archibald Harrison. W. Crocket, A. M., Foster McFarlane. M. D., Chief Jus- tice Allen, Boyle Travers, M. D., Hon. Allan A. Davidson, Hon. James Mitchell, M. P. P., and E. L. Wetmore, M. P P. Registrar and Treasurer— J. Douglas Hazen, B. A. Profewsor of Mat>iematlc9, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, &c.— T. Harrison, LL. D. Professor of Ohemiatry and Natural Science— Lori'ng W. Bailey, Ph. D.. Professor of English Literature, Logic and Metnphysici . Professor of Classical Literature and History— H. S Bridges, M. A. Professor of Prench Language and Literature . Examiners f..r Degrees— Vv'^m. Crocket, M. A., Rev. G. Goodridge Roberts, A. M ; Havelock Coy, A. B.; Bxaninera in Civil Uw— P. E. Barker, D C. L., Wm. Pvigsley.D. C. L. AssociATKD Alumni of N. B. UNrvBRSiry.— President. H. C. S. Brldees, M. A.: Vice-Presidents, T. E. Barker, Esq., M. A., D. 0. L, W. Wilson, B. A., G. Fred. Fisher, M. A., B. 0. L. Secretary-Treasurer, J. A. Van wart. Issenoe. [1887. ice. t'ne Executive Chief Super- AsBlatants, H. tor Reading: . A., Instnic- ey and Ellen Restigouche, A. R, New- the Parishes ^tor, Jerome ) Parishes of Smith, A. B., ityof Kings, •eenwich; m- jhes of West- er, A. M., St. I, except the )akes, A. M., ., Examiner In I Ma'.hematics i. S. Bridges, ner in Teach- imsinoK.— The mbers of Her Ipeaker of the Uootor and W. Daniel, O. ernor. esident; Hon. LL. 3., Hon. ., Chief Jus- Hon. James -T. Harrison, Jailey, Ph. D. . Profesaor of or of French Im. Crocket, }.; Bxarniner.H 8. Brldeea, ., W. WUson, A. Vanwart, tuM 1immUwh$mmtM Hy v4hiim*imtW9MmttMi 1887.] BDUOATiOHATi. 89 M. A. Qounatt, Geo. U. Lee, H. A., B, C- L., Sea R. i>arkU, VL Am Jn Robert Parkin, A. Il A8dst«ntiE|-^H,y; Bridges, A. ]£.,J^Qii|e GrefgoiT^ " ''^[OUMf ALinON WESLMTAH GOLLBOB, SAdKYIM.*, M. B. SoAul otTBtataaa aitd GovKaNuu.-TReT. J. lioMdu^. D. D , Chairman; Joddl Wood, Ibq., A.' M,. Treaettrer; A. A. Stockton, Esq.rM. A., ixCL., SeoMUnr: Rot. H. Piokard, D, D., Rev. H. Pope, D. D., Rev. 0. Stewart, D. D., Re?I A. W. Nieolson, Ror. John Litherii, B. D., Rev. WilUanf H. Hearts, Iter. W. C. Brown. Rev. S. F. Heuertds, Rev. Edwin Evaiis, Rev. Howard Spnttue, D j>.. Rev. Thomas Bxuten. M. A., Henry B. Allft^on', taqi, Joeeph PHoEfcrd, Rml, James O. Dtxoto, £m|., David Allison, t»q., L. L. O., fac R Inoh, Km., LL. D., " ' G. H. Starr, Bsq., Aleztuiderieibaon, Bm., Jo8Mh L. . M. 4-, Allison, JairUS Hart, <»>h., v.. x&. »•«»•, ^wxi-, Aroii.'.Mt«RU vnumm, MiimM., ««a« Black, Esq., M. P. P., Lemuel L. Beer, Esq .Albert 8. White, B. A., M.'P. P. Executive Committee -James D. Dixon. EsOm Chairman. The Rev. 0. Stewart, D. D., Rev. H. Pickard, D. D., Kenry B. Allison, Esq., James R. Inch, Esq., L.L. D., Josiah Wood, Esq., A. M., Joseph L. Black, Esq., W. F. George, Esq., Rev. B. C. Borden, B. A. CoLLBOB Board.— James R. Iik^ |$s4«^*^^- !)•< President; Alfrnd D. Smith Esq., A. M., Secretary; The Rev. H. Pickard, D. D., Rev. 0. Stewart, D. D.^Rev. H. Pope, D.D., Kev. A. W. Nlcolson, Rev. John Lathem,!). D. Rev. W. H. Hearlk Rev. W. C. BroWn^ Rev. 8. F. BuStis, Rev. J. 'Bunrash Bl A.. Rev. Edwin Evans, Rev. H, Spragne* D- Dm Rev* Thos. Ri "" David Allison, Esq.. L. L d:, Josiah Wood, Esq., A. M., Henry James D. Dii^on, Bin., Joseph Prichard, Esq., Jalrus Harl Stockton, Esq:, D. C. L., Joseph L. Black, lisq., Cteotge H. Alexandcir Oibsoo, Kaq., Lemuel L. Beer. Esq., 8.'W. Huntmiv J. MoMurray. ■ ■ .-:,•;.■, ■ •■ i, < m FAomAY OF ARi«.-^ames R. Inoh, A. H., LL. D., President and Pro- fessor of Mental FhUosophy and Logic. Rev. C. Stewart, D. P., FtofMsor of Moral Philosophy and Evidences of Christianity. Alfred D. Smith, A.]t., Wood' Professor of 0ia8tic 4. S. W. Hnnton., M. A.,' Professor Of Matiie- matiOs. Rev. J. BOrwash, M. A., Professor of Chemistrr and Experhneatal Physics. Rev. B^iO. Borden, B. A., Prbftasor of English uanfoaae attd Liji^n^use ;Prof. A. D. Smith. A. M.; Secretary to the Faculty. nrofr& W. Hunton, A. M., Librarian. Prof. Burwash, M. Am Qurator of Museum, FAouLTroFTpsoirf^^Y'-^AiuesR. Inoh, LL.' D., President (ex offldo), Pi^essor of Logic and Biblical Literature. Rev. C. Stewart, O. D., Dean. C.X Allisoh, Prof, or Old Testament Exegesis and Systematic Theology. A. D. Smith, M. A., Professor of Greek. Board or ExAMffistis.— Rev. H. Pickard, D. D., Rev. H. Pope, D. D., Rev. John Lathern, D. D., Rev. W. O. Brown, Rev. C. Jost, M. A., Rev. H. Sprague, D. D., Rev. E. Evans, Rev. C. H. Paisley, M. A., Rev. John Burwash, 111, A. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR — KING'S COLLEOS. Founded by Act of Parliament, 1789; Royal Charter granted 1808. Patron: Hfe Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Gtovemors, l886-8tt: Rt. Rev. Hibbert Binney, D. D., President; Most Rev. John Medley, D. D., Rev. John Ambrose, M. A., Hon. W. J. Almon, B. C. L., Bev. Canon Brigstocke, M. A., Prof. Hurd, M. A., D C. L., Rev. O. W. Hill, M. A., D. C. L., C. Wilcox, Esq., Yen E. Gilnin, D. D. J. A. Shaw. Esq., Rev. C. E. Willete, M. A., D, C. L.. I. Allen Jack, Ifeq., D. C. L,, J. C. Moody, Esq., M. D., Rev. H. How, B. A. Appointed bv the Diocesan Senate of NovaSScotia, Rev. Canon Partridge, F. C. Sumichrast, Esq. Appointed by the Diocesan Synod of New Brunswick, Rev. F. W, Vroom, R. T. CUnon, Esquire. Secretary-Treasurer: T. Ritchie, Esq. Secretary of the Incorporated Alumni : C. H. Carman, Esq. Committees for Matriculation and Local Examinations— For St. John, N.B.: Rt. Rev. H. T, Kingdon, D. D., Rev, Canon Brigstocke, M. A„ Rev.R. Simonds, B. A., Rev. G. G. Roberts, M. A., I. Allen Jack, Esq., D. C. L., Seeretaiy. ; • 90 BAMKB. [1887. I^'CtiKrUai^,teMim, P. E. I.; Hon. Mr. JuBtioe Henaley, Hbti. tVederiok B^k««; fVedfertel Fetere, Baq., A. 6. W»rt)uiton, Esq., B. C.% , > FAjCuunr.— President of the QoUeKe: Profeasor of Claastoi Bey. Immu; Brdck; M. A.; Professor of HatiKUnittDS, Natural FhllofloPQjr flipd Ekvslneer- ing, W. R. Butler. Eaq.; Profeanr of Obemtetrr, Geoloarp' Atid Mlnliig, O. T( Kennedy, Esq., M. A., B. Ap. 8c., F. O. S.; Professorof English Literature and French, C. O. D.Roberts Esq., M. A.; Professor In Classics and Ger: man. W> A. HaimmoQd.iE^., H. A.; Bursar, Prof. Button Ubmrtan and ^entiflc Curator, Prof. Kennedy. W^spR/aCAoixY.— Founded 1788. (Under thesupervitdoBofthe^vem- ''HeadMarter: ^y. CL E, WiUets, M, A., (Canteb.) D. C. li. Wnl Ma^M': A. B. tturray, dtevenson Scholar. - ;: ;4'h i Gia«FMi HousB, llSPucAaiMT Stbbkt, Hautax.— Prlnctpalt JU U« SiubI- ioluast,EBq. A lanes staff of Assistant Teachers. H < ;. BANKS. Bank or New Bbunswiok, Saint John.- Capital, t600,000; Pirefdckiit, Hon.' J. D. Lewin : Vice-President, John Yeatt; Matiasw, G. A. i^ofield ; Cashier. William Girvan ; Accountant, jTosnua plawfioo ; Corresponding Oierk, B. C. Boyd; Tdler^, H. Girvita, J. M>Pi^K«ndAttbur McDonald; X«dger Keepers, G. L. Robinson, AUisott Wishart and W. S. Thomas ; Discount Clerks, H. Jk Bcfao- field and G. W. Daniel ; Clerks, Charles McDonald and James Keator; Messengers, W. I'attison and A. S- Pattison; Direetofs, T. W. Danleli G. H. Fairweather and W. W. Turtlwll. ' Bank of Momtml&l.- Caoital $12,000,000. Besarve Fund, l&obo.. or?. President) Cbarks F< Smitfaers; General Manager, W. J. ^LushMHMD, Assistant Gieneral Manager and Chi«f Insbeotor, A Maonider ; St. John Branch, E. C. Jones, Manager ; A. H. Beddome, Aocouiltant ; F. H. Ji Ruel, DisConnt Clerk ; G; Dean, Teller ; J. Ambrose, Clerk ; W. I*. Germaine, Ledger Keep^ ; R. M. Mapier, 0, K. Canipbelll, and A. T. Stikeman, Clerkis^ . 4,, h.. :V^|«?n, Mes- senger. Branches— Moncton and ClumiMn. , ;;'>^,^^*/ ,• Bank of Nova SoofiA.— Inoorporated 1831. Capita, 11,114,000. Reserve Fund, 9340,000. President, John S. McLean: Cashier, Thomas Fyshe ; Directors, John DouU, Vice-PresidMit, Samuel A. White, l>aniel Cronan, Adam Bums, Jairus Hart. Head Office, Halifax, N.S. St. John Branch- J. M. Robinson, Agent ; C. J. R. Kerr, Accountant ; F. W. Daniel, Teller ; A. C. F. Sorrell, T. B. Blair, Budr Robertson, W. H. Soovil, Clerks. Geotge Thompson, Messenger. Bank, OF British North America.— Capital, £1,000,000 stg. ; Head Office, London, England. Head Office in Canada, Montrmd. R. R. Grindley, Genehil Manager. St. John Office— Wm. B. Collier, Manager ; W. Godfrey, Accauntant ; John Miller, Teller ; Thomas Kirkwood, R. D. Wilson, H. Homsby, H. G. Mills, H. L. Peiler and A. P. Hazen, Clerks. Wm. Maber, Mevsenger. Maritime Bank op the Dominion of Canada.— Authorized Capi- tal, $2,000,000 ; Capital paid up, $321,900; Rest, $60,000. President, Thomaa Maelellan ; Vice-President, Jeremiah Harrison. Dh^tdrs, John Tapley, Jonn McMillan, A. A. Sterling ; Accountant, W. M. Botsford ; Teller, J. Fred. McMillan ; Clerks, W. O. Slipp, O. H. Year O 1826, A 1826, 1827, 1828, 1820^ 1830, 1831, 1888, Md 1833, Ai 1834, 1885, M( 18.%, A] 1837, 1838, Ml 1839, Ac 1840, ^ 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844 1846, o. tVederiok ftbeCKuvem- iWl^l^MtMri. im.] THB MLVflH. M A. S. Mur»y ; WoodBtook, N, B>, G. WTVanwart ^ Hauf^^ Bmaa OoMPAST.-Roble TTnUoke. Preiidttit: L.'j. Mortam, Vkw-FretMent j Thos. Bayne, F. D. Corbett. Jmnes Thom- son, Dir«oton, HaUfax. JanM G. Taylor, A««nt, St Johti; 0«6. A. ThoniKwi Aooovntaat; T. W. MagM, T^er; T. IL O. Aim. ■ttoilt,OlMk. ^■oplk's Bank or N. B t'uspntiOTON.—Oaptal; 1180,000. M^, A. F. BandoAph ; Cashier, John W. SportliNii AccounUttt, DTLm Babbitt ; Paylnff Teller and Discount Clerk, W. B. CoiU^hard ; Re- ceiviog Teller, H. G. Bsly ; Messenger, Daniel BichartU. Banking Hovbb of MAOLXU«fN & Co.— Thomas MaQWOaniAlfred Chilton BUir. Accountant, Andrew Blair; Teller, Charles W. Lee, Ledger Keeper, Boies DeVeber; Discount Cferk, Jolm Russell, jr. ; Clerks, ChttAcfs A Kinnear, W. H. White. DoMiirioNJSbvKRNMiirx^yiNOftBANK, Saint John.— B. W. Ch>ok* shank, AJisIsteht Bebelver General, Manager. Jaines BoUniion and S. B. Patterson, Accountants. G. F. Suicton and A. C. A. Salter, TeKers. T^oe. H. Lawson Masseiiger. OlBpe hours from 10 to 3 ; Sh^lunibky, 10 to 1. Agents— Bathurst, W.J. O^rien. Chatham, D. Feiguson. Dalkousie, W. Moiitgomery. Dorchester, Walter DofaeOQ. FVedericton, A. F. Str^t Neweastle, ' '' ' • , Qttaeo, Wm. Vavghaa. BfehibttOto, John Busk. HilliAmrq. R. B. Stoevee. St. Andrews, C. M. Gove. Woodstock, D. F. Menitt MoQcfton^'J. CnmdiM. Sussex, B. HarrisoA. , r ; iing of the Jtiver The Dates of the Opening and Oloi St. John ginoe 182&r > Year Opened Closed Year Opened Closed 1825, April 15 Nov 20 1826, ^' 17 " 14 1846, April 6 Nov 25 1867, April 24 Nov 16 1847, May 2 " 20 1868, " 26 •• 16 1827, " 6 Dec 8 1848, April 19 " 13 1809, "21 " 26 1828, •• 20 Nov 19 1849, " 8 Deo 4 1870, " 12 " 27 1820^ " 17 " 15 1850, '• 30 Nov 27 1871, " 10 " 20 1830, " 18 *• 20 1851, " 26' " 21 1852, " 30 Dec 12 1872, « 28 " 26 1831, •• 10 Dec 1 1«73, " 26 " 11 1882, May 8 Nov 15 1863, " 18 Nov 26 1874, " 24 " 17 1883, April 10 *' 5 1854, May 7 Dec 10 1875, May 2 " 13 1834, " 11 " 17 1856, April 27 Nov 2 1876, April 24 " 29 1885, May 1 "28 1866, " 25 " 1 1877, " 15 " 28 18.'<6, AprU 28 " 19 1837, ^* 17 " 1867, " 17 " 2 1878, " 20 Dec 15 1868, " 22 " 1 1879, " 21 Nov 21 1888, May 1 " 25 1869, " 16 " 2 1880, " 24 " 22 1839, April 25 " 28 1840, ^' 10 " 28 1860, " 25 " 2 1881, " 14 " 20 1861, '.' 18 Dec 2 1882, May 1 « 22 1841, "27 "27 1862, " 25 Nov 25 1883, April 21 " 28 1842, "24 "22 1863, " 25 " 30 1884, " 21 " 18 1848, " 26 " 14 1864, " 26 " 29 1886, " 26 " 14 1844, •* 14 " 22 1865, " 8 " 29 1886, " 24 " 26 1845, " 28 Dec 4 1866, " 16 Dec 6 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 ■u Ui2 12.2 lU 11.25 III 1.4 ■2.0 S^ v. %. /2 ^/. ^j^? ^ *.■>!/ ^^v '*' '/ z;^ Photographic Sciences Corporation < 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WItSTIR.N.Y. MSM (71«)I73-4S03 i^n t^ hki ii^ii^lta^i .(!H- ?8 F03T 43¥VSiOV. [1887^ Post Office DejMUrtment, Eli S^n^ N. B rA. Inspsc!Iob!s OpfioEj^aintJqhk.— r •PesT Ofxick; Saihv JOhn.-^ J. KiDfe,;F(MrtinuMiter{ Jwmes Wood- row, Assistant Pobtmaster. Cleiks, M. J. Potter, A. W. Baed, K* Pr J. L. Finw, B.D. Woodrow, J. W. Butg, R. A. HmnUii, ThopiM JeakiBs. JvH. Ritchie. John P, MiLA^W^-Thpmppon, J. C, Clark, H. P. lieg. F. Feigwwn. W. S. BaU, Jphn K Copp. fohp P. Hipw^ll, W. 0. Punham and JanvM ^iiwlv^. George. BeU, Ofl^ce Kecqper; BlAleblin M^LfBodt K^ Momm, Oscar Otrauty P'. Ga8)Mly. J. Weldoii, ir.* J. !B>. Pidgagn, G4M.Ti[L. Barker, A. J. (Srosu, Dr.f jfipe, Freeze, Geo. H. Oiilton, A4ez> I4vi^y> John Canpbell, 0.;F. Hoben, F. E. Ketchum, A. G. Edgecombe, Hector Nadeau, John W. Watt Probationary, H, B. Peck. RATES OF POSTAGE. PoBT CAfips,— Uon^inion and United States, Ic. Great Britaiv and other Pbstal iMiiMi Oountrtets 26. tUpl^ Pott Caitda fot vaevnOiin the Dominion wiU be tMtMif .«< two cents each. Drop Lbttsbb.— City, Oa^leton, and Pdrtland, Ic. per half ounce. Dominion United [States. Newfoundland. Great BriUia.. Letters. Sc. per i oz. do. 6o. per \ oz. do. Book Post. *lc. per 4 oz. do. * do. Ic. per 2 oz. Parcel Poet. 6c, per 4 OS. No Parcel Pott do. 80c. per lb. Dominion. United States . Newfoundland. Great Britian . Patterns and Samples. lo. per 4 oz. 10 cents each Ic. per 4 oz 2c. tor first 4 oz., and la for each extra 2 oz . . . . Legal and Commercial Paper*. By Parcel Post, 6 ots. per 4 oz. 3 cents per i oz. do. for nnt 10 oz. and la for each extoa 2 oz. do. 1^87.] i^W.] POgT OITFIOB. 09 Limit of weight |>]r f aroel JPoet leithin the DomiDian-S lbs. Parcel Post Mails for the United Kingdom will be made up weekly at the Saint John Post Office for transmission by the CanadUan Mail Steameni. I^inril- of weight, S lbs. Limit of weight for Book Packets, 5 lbs., for the Maritime Provin- ces, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, the North West and Victoria, B. C. Limit of weight per Sample Post, 24 oa.. Dominion and Nffwfound- land ; 8 oa,, Great Britain and the Uni tea States. ^Items cannot be registered. ■ \- Packets by Parcel Post should be so labelled. ' Packets b^ Book and Sample Post must be so put up as to adtolt of easy inspection. Bnvelopes closed and simply clipped at the ends cannot be f arww*ded by Book Post. . . . 1 •;} aqi;'*** ~ n'Ai:/^* >* • . . ;.';*! I MONEY ORDER OFFICE. In sending money by Mail it is always best to tra^Qsmit by Money Order, if possiblei: If sent by letter it should always be registeredi Money orders issued and paid from 9 a. M. to^ 4 P. M. 00MIII88I0N ON MONBT ORDERS. i!!!! ;'['","'."? On Monkey Orders dtawn by any Moniey Order Office In Canada on any oth.it 'Money Order ^Office in the Dominion, is as follows : , . ' ... i .iti<«i i(i''l . •♦orritn « '■ If not exceeding $4 2su<^'u i> Ovefrll ^ •• 10 60. " 10 *• " 20 lOo. i, 20 « " 40 90c. " 40 '• " flO ...U .80a " 60 •• " 80 40c. " 80 •* " 100 ..iflOo^.'M.. No Single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of Canada, ttaa be issued for more than $100 ; but m many of 8100 oach may be given as the remitter requires. • The oth^r Countries and Biitish Colonies upon which Money Oriders are granted are distinguished by an Aster^Uk {*) in the subjoined table ; the rates (A Commission in all casen being as follows : If not exceeding |10 lOo. Over 810 20. ....'••'. '(.••••• 80o, " 20 " " 80 ..:].'.';.. V'. 80oi' i « 80 " " 40 40c. •• 40 •• •• 60 50o. Barker'! aiiialw»lite*«Ml4i!» toOtarigiaal and Omniae. H. POST OVFXOB. . [1887. FOREIGN POSTAGE TABLE. COUNTRIES. Letter BatCL i oz. Post Cards News- papern Book Pck'ts ■ • R^. each. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ■■2* 2 2 2 2 2 . 2 >^.^ 2 "2" 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 . . k . . . 2oz. 2 1 2 i 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 9 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2oz. *Adto' (in Arabia) India Postal Agenoy 10 5 10 5 6 5 5 10 10 15 10 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 10 c7 6 10 6 5 10 6 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 10 5 5 10 6 10 16 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 '■■r 1 2 1- 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 s 6 R 6 6 6 6 5 5 6 6 5 6 ..ft'. i 5 6 5 5 • • • • • 6 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 & 5 6 6 6 6 5 •Algeria Argentine Confederation •Austria- Huniirarv *vMt^j^-.rr/ .:..... : •Belgium *B4rarada ......... •Borneo, North (British) Brazil... •Cane Colony •Ceylon Chifi China • Hong-Kong and agencies oC, Hong-Kong, P.u. at Amoy, Can- ton,Foo-ohow, Hankow, Hoihow, Nnm)o,Snanghai& Swatow, .... •Panama (British Postal' Agepoy)[ '. •Cyprus •Denmark, including Iceland and Faroe Islands •East Indies, (Dutch), Java, etc . . ♦Egytit. . ..................... •Fafldand Islands .....; Fiii Islands •France •Gambia; •Germany , •Gibraltar. •Gold Coast •Great Britain and Ireland. •Guadurtin Belooohistan) •Guiana, British •• Dutch and French Honduras • " Brhish (BeUsra) •India, British •lUly , •JaiMtti .... .'.. .. •Itagoff, , . , ,, ' Luxembourg •Malta •Mauritius Mexico •Muscat (In Arabia) India Postal Agency •Natal..: —7 fmuine. [im. Book Vsk'ta R^. 2oz. 2 s 1 6 2 5: 1 9 1 5 1 5 1 6 2 6 2 5 3 6 2 5 2 6 2 6 ft'l . ■■ •" .,j. 6 1 5 2 5 1 . 5 2 S 8 • • • • • 1 X 5 1 2 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 3 6 1 3 5 1 2 5 I2 5 I2 5 I3 6 ll 6 ll t» H2 6 Hi 5 Hi ' 6 H2 5 V 5 H 5 M- 7 Hawrtbaro fv^ wtth gfltowi^ BfipipU Uttert. 1887i] FOREIGN POSTAGB TABLB. »S COUNTRIES. Letter Bate. It oz. 'Netherlands 'Newfoundland •Norway., — Persia * Bandez, Abas, Bushire Jask and linga, (India Postal Agencies) Peru 'Portugal, including Azores and Maoena Islands 'Botunania. Bussia, including Finland •St. Helena Saiidwioh Islands 'SeyohelleB Islands 'Sierra Leone — Spain 'Straits Settlements (Singapore, etc) ♦Sweden •Switzerland Turkey, European and Asiatic Con- * stantint^le and Symrna (British Postal Agencies) Bagdad and Basrah India Postal Agencies . . . •United States of America Venezuela , •Zanzibar, India Postal Agency). .. West India Islands : •British— Bahamas, Turks Island, Antigua, Bai^badDS, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserat, Nevis, 8t Kitta, St. Lucia. St Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago yiaN.Y •• via Halifax •Danish: St. Oroix, St- John and St Thomas. Spanish: Cuba Porto Rico via N. Y •• •• Halifax Ifayti and Bt^ Domingo AwtrtUia. I.— Via San Fraqoisoo : •South Australia, I •Western Australia, I •New South Wales, tNew Zealand, ^Queenslai(a, •Tasmania. •Victoria, II. -Via Brindise: •South Aqstralla, ) •Wmirtn»»iai>kt fMurl WUte Taetll. ■>l::^r 96 POST OFFICE. [18^7. COUNTRIES. *New South Wales, ^ *New Zealand, *Oae«ii8land, *TMmaiiia, ♦Victoria, Letter Rate. Post Cards. each. News- papers Book Pck'tB 2oz. ioz. clO 2 oz. 8 6 Reg. c Prepayment compulsory. MATTER WHICH CANNOT BE FORWARDED THROUOH THE POST. Any Izplosive 8ubatn,nce, ^lass, liquid, or other matter likely to en - tail risk or injury to tne ordmary contents of the mail, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. Spectacles and eye-glasses, if securely put in cases notlikely to allow the contents to eicape if broken in course of conveyance, may be sent by Post within ^e Dominion on prepayment of parcel post rates. RE-DIRBCTED LBTXSRS. Be-directed letters to places within the Dominion or United States gfm. be forwarded without any additional charge if returned promptljr Iq the office. Letters sent to or received from a Country of the Postal Union, and afterwards re>directed to any place in Canada, or a cotintry in the Poistal Union, will be forwaraea even if taken out of the pffide, i&nd re* addressed ; but if re-addressed to a place where there is a higner I'ate of postage^ the difference of Postage will be chargeable. NEWSPAPERS AND FERI0DI0AL8. Newspapers and Periodioals Addressed to Places Ip Canada, New- foundland, or the United States, printed and Published In Canada, and Posted from the office of Publication, or News AgMioy, lio actual Subscribers or News Agents in Canada^ the United SkUet and Newfound- landf resident elsewhere than at the place of publication ai« ^beb. Such newspapers and periodical^ must be issued not less frequently than once per month. Newspapers posted for City Delivery \vtll not be delivered by Loiter Carriers, unless pre-paia by Ic. siamp. Transient Newspapers and Periodicals Addressed to Places in Capiada, Newfoundland, and United States. On ^U Newspapers and Periodicals, other than those specified above, the postage rate will he one cent per 4 ounces in weight, which must be prepud by postage stam^. Newspapers and Periodicab published not leufr€quentty than "once a mowOi and weighing len than oneounce may be posted singly, if prepaid hj postage stamp one half cent each. NewspapeM foi^ the United Kingdom must be prepaid Ic. for each 2 oz. Newspapers and Periodicals, published m the United Kingdom, and bronlKht by mail to Canadian Booksellers or News Agents, May be re- mailed by such Booksellers or News Agents, vreb of Postage. GENERAL RBOULATIONB. No information is permitted to be given by Postmasters respecting letters yr\i\a\i pass through a Post Office, except to the persons to whom \ BTop ToBie will tone up the stomaeh. took ok'tB !oz. Reg. 6 7 ■ ■ ■ i 1887:] POST OFFICE. 91 they are addresaed. PoBtmasteni are not permitted to furnish any in- fom^ation respecting the names or addresses of persons who receive correspondence at their respective offices. A letter, onoe posted, becomes the property of the person to whom it is addressed, and must be forwarded according to directions. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer, or to any other person. Any obscene or immoral book, pamphlet, picture, or other publica- tion, of an indecent or immoral character, or any letter upon the outside or envelope of which there are words, devices, matters or things aforesaid, is not permitted to pass by post. Any article supposed to be liable to Customs Duties, which is received by mail from any* other country, wiU be sent to the nearest Collector of Customs. Letters addressed to mere initials, or fictitious names, will not be deli wed, unless addressed in care of a resident, or to some box in the Post Office. Letters containing Gold or Silver Money, Jewels or precious articles, or anything liable to Customs Duties, cannot be forwarded by Post to any of the Tostal Union counteries except the United States. USEFUL HINTS. Never send money or other articles of value through the Post Office except either by Money Order or Registered Letter. M^ke complaipts ana inquiries in writing Preserve and request correspondents to preserve envelopes of missent or delayed letters. Business men should be oaraful to authorize but a limited number of personb to receive their letters, and only those in whom they have full confidence. Have a letter box on your office door. MiM / i\ REOISTEREU LETTERS. Letters intended to be Registered, when addressed to places in Canada, must be prepaid by stamp, 2 cents each ; to the United States, 5 oents each, in addition to the postage rate. For N^ewfoundland, registoied letters, 2 cents ; other articles 5 cents in addition to the postage. All letters for Registration should be posted 15 minutes before the hour of closing ordinary Mails, and 30 minutes before closing of No letter will be accepted for Registration addressed either to initials or what may appear a fictitious name, and any such Ilegistered Letters received from another office, or deposited in the Letter Box for Regis- tration will be at once sent to the Dead Letter Office for disposal. Registered Letter Stamps of the denomination of 2 and £ cents may be obtained at the usual places. THE " Religious Intelligencer," Terms: $2.00 a Year in Advance, AN Evangelical Fi.mily Newspaper (Weekly) for New Brunswick and Nova 3cotia. Rev. Dr. McLeod, Editor, - - - Fredericton, N. B. For Bhewmatjgm rub well with Uni7er«al Unimeiit. 98 ASSOCIATIONS ri887. Associations, Societies, Companies, Eto^ New Brunswick Auxn^iART Bible Socieiy.— LeBaron Botsford, M D, Pres ident; Thomas W Daniel, Edward Sears. John Wishail, Charles Patton, Henrj VauKhan, Vice-Presidents; R. Cruilishanli, Treasurer; Thomas Mac- lellan, Secretary. T B Barker, Hon Jot n Boyd, Joseph BuHock, Joshua Ciawson, J A Estey, J E Irvine, Charles F Kinnear, James Logan, William Pdters, Joseph Pritchard, G Robertson, T S Simms, G W Whitney, James Barber, A G Bowes, R. W. Orookshank, Jonn March, William J Parks, Jas Woodrow, Committee. The store of Messrs J & A McMillan, Prince William Street, Depository. Thomas McKelvie, Agent. St. Jobn Youmo Men's Chrisitan Association.— President, John E Irvine. Vioe-Preddents, T W Daniel, J E Barnes, W 8 Morrison, M D, T W Sulis, Geo Younger, A H Jones, J L Thomas, F S Jordan. Recording Secretaiy, G A Henderson. Corresponding Secretary, J Ciawson. Treasm^er, E L Rising. Librarian, Gideon Hevenor. Assistant Librarian. Barry Allen. Trustees, J E Irvine, TW Daniel, Dr LeB Botsford, John Steward, EMcLeod, HJ Thome, and E Frost. Managing Committee, H B Jackson, H B Miller, C H Hutchings, G Mitchell, ETC Knowles, J S Mamie, Dr LeB Botsf oi-d, J O Miller, E Frost, J Woodrow, S Kerr, H J Thome, H P Kerr, :E S St(q[>heu8on, A W Sulis, D Irwin, S L Gorbell, C H Hutchings. and 8 B Paterson. Y. M. C. Maritime Convention.— President, C. Pi'imrose, Pictou. Vice- Presidents, R N Beckwith, Halifax, Alex T^atheson, Sydney, Dr W S Morri- son, St John, N B, J D Seaman, Charlottetown, P E I, Geo Campbell, Tniro, N S. Secretaries, H C Kendall, Sydney, H H Distin, St John. New Brunswick S S Association.— Pi-esident, Rev T F Fotheringham. Corresponding St'cretary, S J Parsons. Assistant Secretary, J T Fletcher. Reoonung Sectary, G J C White. Treasurer; W G Gaunce. Vice-presi- dents. AimWCo. J T Horaeman. Carletou Co, G W Hovey. Charlotte Co, GlOMcester Co, Rev A F Thodipson. Kent Co» L W Johnston. ^ ■• . , > Co, Gideon McLeod. Northumberland Co, Rey Neil McKay. Qu^ns 4. !. Albert Palmer. Restigouche Co, George Haddow. Sunbury Co, T L \^ V i^ander. Victoria and Madawaska Counties, Rev A E Ingram. Westmor- land Co, Jas Frier. York Co, J W Spurgeon. Law Students Association (Established 1870.)— President, H A Mott. Vice- President, R J Gilbert. Recording Secretary, A P Barnhill. Executive Oommittee, J J Porter, W A Hlckt»on, J Boden. Lecture Committ",«, A P BamtaiU, R J Gilbert, W A Hickson. Pbovinoial Rifle Association.— Major John H Parks, President. Ueut. Colonial J R Armstrong, Vice-president. The President, Lieut Colonel J B Beer Major O R Arnold, Captain T H Hartt, Captain J W Kinnear, P A Melville, Esq, and the Secretary, Elxecutive Committee, Captain J Twining Hartt, Secretary-Treasurer. Maritime Commercial Travbllerb Association. —Adam Bums, President. Wm J Stewart, Thos C Allen, J W Allison, James Fraser, Vice-presidents for Nova Scotia. W 8 Fisher, Charles Masters, Arthur Everitt, George Mc- Avity, Vico-presidents for N3W Bmnswick. Wm Robertson, Treasurer. James Jack, Halifax, Secretary. H J A Godard, St J(An, N B, Assistant Secretary. Maritime Poultry Associ tion.— H T Stevens, President. J R Fraser, Moncton, N B; Lieut Col Blaine, Rt John, N B; Dr Bennett, Kings County, N B; Thomas M Bliss, Richioucto, Kent Co, N B; C E Grosvenor, Canterbury, York Co. N B; Thos Stinson, St Andrews, Charlotte Co, N B; John Goland, Pictou, N S; Andrew Downe". Halifax, N S; Vice-presidents. Philip Law, Secretary. P A Macgowaa, Treasurer. Wm F Hay ward, J Sutton Boyd, J R Foster, Benjamin Charters, J J Walker, Com of General Management. N B Poultry and Pet Stock Association.— Col A Blaine, President. R R Ritchie, St John County; C E Grosvenor, York Co; J BBnowball, Northum- berland Co; W B MonlH, Charlotte Co; Philip Law, Webtmorland Co; L J Almon, Kings Co; Vice-presidents H W Wilson, Secretary. J 8 McLaren, Treasurer. Dominion Safety Fund Life Association.— J De Wolfe Spurr, James T Steeves, M D; W H Thome, Thos Temple, M P, Foster McTarlane, M D, 1887.] John McMil dent. Cbfl Saperlnteni ViCTDALB Vice-presid Simeon Jon JohnO*Be| Mbchank TBHaninf responding Silas Aiwa G Emeet 1 Andrew Gt Adam, R I Cbubcb ( Fr»lerictoi Patrons. ' The Rev 1 stroing, Ro Sfc Paul, Pi Stevens^R John. (M PS(arr,C J Coster, Alfred Mil G Kay, Lil BVAMGBI Henry Vai Henry Da log Secret Church MissH E r^rs Q r :■ V.orris ^ CARIiB clerfEyme E JWeti Uriah Dr PORTU rach Hoi Secretar: WSSteii MHamn J WHu; CommitI Colon LeBaroi Commit The ( Botsfon ton. MI WDan! St.Vi Louis . Directo Irish Vice-pi ingSe< urer. Lenlha i Rati ri887. [D, Pres Patton, las Mac- Joshua ..William ^y, James irks, Jas WlUiam E Irvine. Bulls, Geo taiy, G A L Rising, Trustees, _ d, Hi fffller, C H sfoi-d, JO <^heu8on, ou. Vice- iV S Morrl- ell, Tniro, lerineham. ' Fletcher. Vlce-presi- artotte Co, Johnston. IT. Qi^ns 7 Co T L Westmor- ffott. Vice- Executive litt-*, A P at. Ueut. Colonel J B near, P A J Twining President, presidents eorge Mc- rreasurer. Assistant R Eraser, Dounty, N knterbury, n Goland, lilip Law, q Boyd, J ement. ^ ent. R R Northum- iCo; L J McLaren, James T ne, MD, Tor Ja«i41ee t»k» FdUows' Dyipepiia Bitten. 1887.] SOCIBTIBS. 99 John McMillan, David AUi*on, L L D. Dhrectors. J DeWolfe Spurr. Piesi- dent. ChMles CampbeU, Secretary. Foster McFarlane, M D, kedlcal Superintendent. J H Wright, Superintendent of Agencies. VioTDAUMs AsBOOiiTKHf.-ameon Jones, President. John K Schofleld, yice-prwldent. J Q/lndon Welch, Treasurer. G G Boyne, Secretary Simeon Jones, Daniel I'atton, MA Finn, J K Schofleld, Thomas L Bourke John O* Regan, Michael Hogan, J G Welch, D Breeze, Executive Committee! Mbchamios' ImmTDTB.— PresldentjJames Christie, M D. Vine-presidents. T B Hanington and Edwin Fisher. Recording Secretary, P S Bharpe. Cor- responding Secretary, D P Chlsholm Treasurer, Geo W Whitney. Directors. Silas Alward, Thos A Ranklne, Dudue Breeze, I Allen Jack. James inemlng G Ernest Fatrweather, George F Matthew, Jonas Howe, James rafaiolcte, Andrew Gilmour, A O Skinner, A J Lordly. Auditors, J B HammTJames Adam, R F Qulgley. Curator, C C Parker. Cbubcb op England Instttdtb.— The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Frederlcton and The Right Revemed the Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton, Patrons. The Rev Canon Brigstocke. M A, President. Vice-presidents, The Rev D BPamther, Rector of Victoria, Carleton. The Rev G M Arm- strong. Rector of St Mark. St John. The Rev Canon DeVeber, Rector of St Paul, Portland. The Rev G Schofleld, Rector of Slmonds. The Rev L G Stevens, Rector of Portland. The Rev GO Troop, Rector of St James, St John. Charles F Khinear, Esq, T W Daniel, Ssq. Council, A P Tippet, R P Starr, C E L Jarvis, E G Kfl>e, C A Macdonald, the Rev R Mathers, George J Coster, Charles Masters. J McNichol, Jr, W H B Sadlier, A H DeMill, Alfired Mills. M B Dixon, Secretary. George B Fairweather, Treasurer. E G Kay, Librarian. Bvanobuoal Allunob.— Capt Joseph Priohard, President. T W Daniel, Henry Vaughan, Rev G M Armstrong, Dr Botsford, Rev GeorgaBruce, Rtv Henry Daniel, John E Irvine. Vice-Presidents. Rev Dr MacraOtMbtrespond- ing Secretary, S B Paterson, Seci'etaiy-Treasurer. ,, Church of England Ladiks^ IifeTrruTS. Mrs Thos Walker, Vice-president. Miss H E Peters. Secretary. Miss F Symonds, Treasurer. Miss Murray, UvB G r ^mlth, Mrs C L Scammell, Mrs W H DeVeber, Mrs Wm Hazen, Mrs F.orriis Robinson, Mrs J R Smith, Committee of Management. Carlvon Branch Btblb Socibty.-DW Clark, President. TkeresidMit clerimuen of Carleton, Vice-Presidents. W O Slipp, Secretary -TVeaniror. B J Wetmore, W J Clark, T W Musgrove, M D, W BTColwell, B H Appleby, Uriah Drake, F McFarland, M D, Robert Fair, Jarvis Wilson, Oommitteek Portland Branch Bible Society.— Edwin Fisher, I^, Prefddent. Shad- rach Holly, Esq, Vice-President. W S Fipher, Treasurer, Frank H Hayes, Secretary. H Porter, Depositcry. Rev L G Stevens, Rev W J Halse, Rev W 8 Stewart, RevE Evans, Vice-Presidents, ex officio. Messrs W P Tole, M Hamm, J Watson, N Brentm, W H Smith, Jas Harris, A Miles, T Stubbs, J W Hu;' phrey, David Logan, C Dunphey, Wm Whittaker, L Mansbridge, Committee , Colonial amd Continbntal Church Society.— T W Daniel, Chairman. LeBaron Botsford, R W Crookshank, C F Kinnear, Rev D B Parnther, Local Committee, James R Ruel, Treasurer. Rev G M Armstrong, Secretary, The Church Missionary Society or Sa.nt John.— President, LeBaron Botsford, M D. Vice-Presidents, Charles H Fairweather, George A ?'amil- ton, M D, and Charles F Kinnear. Treasurer, James R Rue). Secretiiry, T W Daniel. St. Vincent Db Paul Society.— President, John Nugent, Vice-president Louis J Carney. Treasurer, M J Potter. Secretary, E Friel. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. Walsh, Irish Litbrary Society.— R O'Brien, President. John L Carleton, 1st Vice-president. John O'Neil, 2nd Vice-president. J J Biddington. Record- ing Secretary. Robert Coleman, Financial Secretarv. D J O'Neill, Treas- urbr. William Kelly, Librarian. Felix McGlrr, Assistant Librarian. John Lenlhan, Sergeant-at-arms. Rilibf and Aid Soqiety.— James Reynolds, j. "resident Hon Judge Tuck, Barker*! Qtdnine Wine ii nnequftUed. I u\i 100 B0CIETIE8. [1887. C A Everett, M P, G S deForegt, Vice-presidents. C H Fairweather, Treas- urer. Directors, Mayor DeVeber, James Reynolds, G 8 deForest, C H Fair- weather, \ Rowan, J E Irvine, T W Daniel, Hon Judge Tuck. C A Everett, M P, Dr A G McAveniiey, A Smith, George Robertson, G F Smith, WilUam Peters. OfBce, Horton^s Building, Coriier Charlotte and Union Streets. Natuhal HisToav Society.— Patron, His Honor Sir Leonard Tllley. Pres- ident, LeB Botsford, M D. Vice-presidents, G F Matthew, Edwin fisher. Treasurer, Alfred Seely. Cori-esponding Secretary, G U Hay. Recording Secretary, W J Wilson. Librarian, Alfred Morrissev. Cursors, M Cham- berlain, S W Eain, F W Daniel. Members of Council, James A Estey, D R Jack, W F Best. New Brunswick Historical Society. -A A Stockton, President. Jonas Howe, Col Wm Cunard, Vice-presidents Clarence Ward, Secretary. Joh W Lawrence, Corresponding Secretary. W K Crawford, Treasurer. R Jack, Librarian D H Waterbury, W P Dole, G D Robinson, W C Dniry, J R Armstrong, Members of Council. Saint John Law Society (Incorporated September, 1878.)— Council— Chaa W Weldcn, Esq, Q C, D C L, M P, President. George O Gilbert^ Esq, Q 0, A B. Hon R J Ritchie, Solicitor General, I Allen Jack, Ksq, D C L, Recorder, E McLeod, Esq, Q C, L R Harrison. Esq. A O Earle, Esql George C Coster, Esq, A B. George C Coster, Secretary Treasurer. A A Wilson, Librarian. Barristrrs' Sooi R T.— President, ELWetmore, QC. Vtce-president. Dr Barker, M P. Council and Examiners, Dr Weldon, Dr Barker, the Attor- ney General, Dr Stockton, Messrs D L Hanington, C N Skinner, E McLeod and George F Gregory. Treasurer, Mr John Black. Secretary, Mr George Bliss. librarian, Mr W W Street. Sai.xt John Medical Society.— Dr Wm Christie, President. Dr Q ^ Hamilton, I»t Vice-president. Dr Bruce, Snd Vice-president. Dr R H Dub- can, t^eeretery. Dr Thos Walker, Treasurer. Aoditors, Dr Bruce and G A Hetheringcon. Members or Medical Council.— Dr Brown. Dr. Walker, Dr Jas Christie, Dr Jas T irteevea, Dr Moore, Dr R H Duncan, Dr'Ih:«8ton. New Nattirswu k Medical Sociktv.— Dr G A Hamilton, St John, President. Dr P R Inohes, St John, 1st Vice-president. Dr D D McDonald, PetitcoNdiac, 8nd Vice-president. Dr T W Musgrove. St John, Secretary. Dr Thos WfJker. St John, Treasurer. Dr M F Bruce, Si John, Conesponding Secretary. Tisufkjos, Dr D B Moore, P R Inches and Wm Christie. ftCMWiCEUTiOAL SodBTY.— G C Hunt, Fredericton, President. C P Clarke, Vlo»4!re«ident. R E Coupe, Secretary. RW McCarthy, Treasurer. AC Smitii, RegtBtra . Council : Geo A Barker, R N Knight W H Mowatt, N Ben7BaUtli,fituan Robertson, St John ; J D B MacKenzie, Chatham ; J M Wiley, BVederiotcn. 9r. AHDRBW^a S.:>ciBTY.— James Straton, President. Alex Ran'cine. 1st Vioe^presMent. Robert Jardine, Snd Vice-president. Rev Georg i Bruce, Chaplain. Jc^n White, Treasurer. J A Milllgan, Secretary. Andt«w Finlay, Marshal. P R Inches, M D, A L Law, David Willet, Committee of Charity. St. George's Society.— Fi-ed E Barker, MP, D C L, President. Arthi a- Everett and H Lawrance Sturdee, Vice-presidentd. Rev Canon Brigstocl'e, M A, Chaplain. Edward T Stul-dee. Secretary. Charles Masters, Treasurer. Wm Hawker. Dudne Breeze, S F Matthews, Committee of Charity. ST. JOHN BUILDING SOCIETY.- Directors, Hon C N Skinner, Presi- dent. James ChHstie, M D, Vict President. G. Mui-doch, W Christie, M D, D A Sinelai:*. Solicitors, R Chipnian Skinner, Wm Pugsley, jr. Surveyors, A Christie, St. John; N A Cliii, Fredericton ; Bankers. Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Cunaaa. Secretary -Treasurer, Thomas Reld. PROVINCIAL BUILDING SOCIETY.— W F Butt, Esq. President. W K Crawford, Esq, Vice-Pi-esident. A A Stockton, Esq, Jas H McAvify Esq, W H Hayward, Esq,C P Clarke. Esq. Geo. F Calkin. Secretary-Treasurer. MelMTs A A and R O Stockton. Solicitors. Bank of New Brunswick, Bankers. ST. JOHN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.-Wm Shaw, President. Thos Davidson, 1st Vice President. James Lee. 2nd Vice-President. J B Hainm, 8rd Vice-Ptesident. S S Hall, 4th Vice-President. H J Ward, 5th Vice 9or 18S7.] PriBsident. SeoretaiT' Committe Directors, ton, Jere McBrlne, ' Harding, COUNC W1CK.-J Vloe-Pres Berryman FBHazei Treasurer NBWB TO ANIS Brigstock Bennett, I WmF Bu Comtnitte W Daniel, B McCroa Secretary OnATORJ dent. F i Treasurer son, P B< Managem MASON ir.,Vioe-P WFBunt Roberteoij Allen, T A New ] Sinclair. Directors Joseph W QuACol dent; A S McLellan, Joaaii John B I Henry Di QoeEN Boston, Markhan Spbin( W E Vr Dougall, New . TCBun Charles Secretar Or. Jc Jack. Bl Botsford Thomsoi Cruikirtu OmcBii George] Clark, J Saint Bury, V [1887. ither, Treas- 8t, C H Falr- C A Everett, ifth, Wlllidm Streets. iney. Pres- Jwln fisher. Recordings >rg, M Cham- \Bstey, OR ent. Jonaa retary. Joh usurer. D R 7 C Dioiry, J >unoU— Chaa rt» Esq, 9 O, u, Recorder, ge O Ooitor, , LfbrHrian. treBident. Dr , the Attor- !% E MoLeod ', Mr George ;. Dr Q A. >r R H Dun- >oe and O A Christie, Dr .President. Petltc(^ao, '. Dr TOos ? Secretary. C P Clarke, surer. AC Mowatt, N tham; J M an^iine, Ist )rgj Bruce, Andrew mmitt«e of at. Arthu- BrigstocKe, , Treasurer. y- ner, Presi- Clhristie, M Surveyors, ne Bank of ent. W K Avit^ Esq, Treasurer. :, Bankers. ent. Thos B Hamm, 6th Vice tor ton of Ayp»tit< ta^te Barkir*i anlniao Wiae tmi iron. 18»7,] COMPANIES. 101 Priesident. AMIM^ee, Secretary treasurer. JCHatheway, Correspondlni? Secretary. Wm Shaw, Thpinas Davidson, James Lee, H i Ward, GrouniS Committee. Audit Committee, Wm Hawker, and D E Berryraan, M D Directors, thea ;ove officers with ST Oolding, James Shaw. Samuel breish- ton, Jeremiah Donotan, J D Shatford, J M Johnston, A L Law, David McBrine, Thomite Clark, Jas L Dunn, Robert McLean, R T Clinch, James A Harding, W H Merritt. ^CgUNCTL FlSH AND QAME PROTECnON SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNS- S'i^^fci¥"®^ ^.^i?*;^"* ™K^ Sheriff, President. James 1 Fellows, 1st Vice-President. J DeWoffe Spurr, 2nd Vice-President. 8. S. Hall, Dr John Berryman, T Otty Crookshank, C A Robertson, Count DeBury, J H Pullen, P B Hazen, Q Rannie, L J Almon. G C Coster, Secretary. GE Snider, Treasurer. NEW BRUNSWICK SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.— John Sears, President. Vice-Presidents, Rev Canon Brigstocke, Rev J M Davenport, Rev Wm Dobson, Rev Dr Macrae, Rev Dr Bennett. Rev George Bruce, The Mayor of St John, The Mayor of Portland, Wm F Butt, Wellington LHamm, H W Frith, Dr Wm Bayard. Executive Comttiittee,RChipman Skinner, W F Best, T B Robinson, John V ElUs, T W Daniel, Thomas Furlong, H J Thome. Dr Frlnk, V S, Dr D E Berryman, B McCrossin. Solicitor. Dr A A Stocktt»n. Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary, Wm H Fttirall. Secretary and Agent, Edwin J Wetmore. Oratorio SodiBxr.— Gen Wamei',*Pre8ldent. Rev R Mathers, Vice-Presi- dent. F S Thompson, Secretary. E S Gubb, Conductor. Jrs 8 Harding, Treasurer. A Porter Librarian. Messrs R Mathers, G C Coster, F 8 Thomp- son, P Bowness, Jas S Harding, G S Mayes, A Porter, Committee of Management. MASONIC &ALL COMPANY.- J V Ellis, M P P, President. J McNichol, jr., Vice-President. W Watson Allen, Sec.-Treas. Directors, B R Stevenson, WF Bunting, W J Logan, J V Ellis. J McNichol. _jr, Chas Masters, T N Robertson, Robert Marshall, H Duffell, J Adam, W B Wallace, W Watson Allen, T A Godsoe, H J Thorne, T A Peters and G Blake. New Brunswick Odd Fellows' Hall Company.— President, D. Sinclair. Vice-President, Joseph Wilson. Solicitor, Hon Judge Skinner. Directors, Gilbert Murdoch, Hon Judge Skinner, Dr James Christie, Joseph Wilson. Alex Rankine, R R Barnes. Wm McLean, Sec-Treasurer, QuAoo Wood MANUFAcruiUMa CoajPANV.— Directors: J. Murray Kay, Presi- dent; A SBenn, Vice-President; H S Miller, Secretary-Treasurer; Hon David McLellan, W H Thorne. JoGOiNS Coal Mining Association.— James Kennedy, President; John B Irvine, R Cruikshank, Daniel W Clark, L H Vaughan, Directors. Henry Duffell, ,ir, Secretary-Treasurer. Qd£en Manganese Mining Company.— President, William Pope, Bo^n, Mass. Secretary-Treasurer, W C Pope, Boston, Mass. Alfred Markham, Markhamville, N B, Manager in New Brunswick. Spring Hill Mining Company.— Hon. A. Macfarlane, Presideni W E Vroom, Secretary-Treasurer. Directors, Robert Cowans, John Mc- Dougall, C J Townshend, R G Leckie. New Brunswick Red Granite T C Burpee, James Eirris, E Fisher, Ciiarles E Burpee, Directors. J W Secretary-Treasurer. St. John Rural Cemetery Company.— A C Jardinp, President. W Jack, Richard Thompson. T W Daniel, John Hegan, James L Dunn. Dr Botsford, John H Parks, S S Hall, A Peniston Starr, James R Ruel, Robert Thomson, jr. Directors. G Sipney Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. John Oruikrtiank, Rseident Superintendent. GRjEBmrooD Cbhetery Company, Cahlbton.— George H Clark, President. GecnrgeF Harding, Secrettuy Treasurer. Fred R Linde, R N Kniglit, D W Clark, John V ElU», John Christopher, Directors. Saint John Opera House Company.— A O Skinner, President. Count De- Bury, Vice-president. H J A Godard, Secretary-Treasurer. Walter H Allen, Company.— J. W. Lawrence, F. J C Robertson, B H Appleby and Lawrence, President. G K Smith, f^iik'm'^M^ iBfifihmkA. Rf-iv ^ (i^i; 108 (tt«UB8. 11887. M W Usher, O ▲ tfetherlimtc^ M P, F C Ooqper, Jm Lee. John F AOSktaner, Count DeBnry. F >^ Idnes, R F gvdgtey, Haitie " Fieber, Dlreci^ora. Bawt Aunt Oas AMD BuoTBZo LnBT Ooin>AXT.--B<^bert Blair. I^'eirident. Hob JoknBogrd, Fred B Barirar, MP, JolmWtahut, Tliog M»oMI m», DatM Caldwell, Charles PatUm, James Dyall^ Dr Sheffield, DlrecCon. Qeoife R laUs, 8fcretary>Treaeurer. Gto Owep Peterf, derk,. Saimt Joan BoiT akd Nut OourAKt.^B B Lawrmoe, Preeldent. W J Parln, Vloe^president. JSBDiokMMS.Seeretary-TreaBiirer. JCBobertaon, Yl F Butt, LbtI H Younf , Direotora. Sahit Jcmt Budob and Railwat BxramiOR Ooh^amt.— Dr F B Barker, M P, President. Hon Thomas R Jones, Payson Tucker, F W. Cram, James Murray Kay, JohnH Puki. W H^nry Thome, Dtreetors. Dr F^B Barker, M P, Solicitor. T Baidqr Robinson, Seoretary-Traasurer. Moifoxoii CcTToy MAmnrAorciUMO CONPAm.— J h Harris, President, ti B Record. John A Humphrey, Alex L Wfight, Yf, J Itpbiaaon, Josiah Wood; George W Chandler, Dixetnors., Richard A Hocken, TtfMiurer. Jblm |fc- Kenafe, jMU'etary . Jas VcAlUster, A E Cha^an« Jbbtt B Elliott, Audft<^rs. Alex t< WHght, OommeiTOtal Agent. Mo!ccTo.i Oa8-L*oht A3m» Watbr CoMPAMT.— J L Harris, Ppe«hlen<>. John A Humplu'ey, Jooiah Wood, Blair Botsford., J W Binney. Qeo W C'^^uidlv^'- D A piujry; Directors. Jn0 McXenaie apd E T Tntes, Au ATHumo Olob.— A O SIdiUKtr. Preeideni. Qeorge F Bqaitbi 1st Vice^iMrvsident. Thomas S Adams,^ 3na Vice-president. F C CooperiSecretaiy. J L niomas. Treasurer. The f oregoingoificera Wiid Veesnrw B Cartill, H H Harvey, Geo Dean, J D Macintyre, W B Barker, Committee of Management. Frbdbuotoh CBioKfT Club,.— The Hon Chief Justice, President. Lieut CM Mauniell, 1st Vioe-ratisident. J D Hazen, «nd Vk^imMdent. J Wilison, S^cretary-neasoirer. R 8 Barker, Field Cap^n. D Lee Babbitt. T Bttn, Lieut Young, I S C, C Briggs, G Hodge, Committee of Management. MoiiGi<(Mr Orickbt Ot.tm.— ^D Pottinger, President. James A Harris, Tlee- nrctfdent. F M CoMer, Captain. D Stewart, Treasurer. J D Bobb,8eef«* Eary. J W Wortman, Wm Ooadon, P C Jae'- , George Ackman, W r A^ani, Jno W Lyons, Managing Committee. Bamkers' AxHumo Cuts —William E Collier, President. A H Beddome, and BOB Boyd, Vioe-pt^sklents. Wm A f^orester, Caj^ain. Thonoaa B Blair, Hrary Secretary. George Dean, T R Christie, W L Peiler, Com- mime of Management, SAurr Amdrbw's Citrliko Clvb.— Simeon Jones, Presidents A L Law Vice-president. F O Allison, Secretary -Treasurer. Messrs J Rouet O Stoqkton, Representative Members^ Messrs John White, A L Fisher, Managing Comniittee. John White, A L Law, F P C Gj Skinner, 'George A Kimball, S S DeForest, H W Barker, MIj. Watson, O F JTsher, F O Allison, W E Collier, Skips. ;,!7 ^i Thistlb Curling Club.— E L Whittaker, President.. JuietJ ViceHpreeideat. Henry Duffell, jr, Secretaiy, Andrew Maloolm.', Rev W Q Ragrmond, ChaplalB. Jas Knox, J^thM thompson, B E W Paul, Committee of Manntement. B L T|^lttw|ttk'and AB McLdaand. F taker, Atidltora. - •■; ',:-^;V-'; ' '''.;'' ' VioTOBiA SKATiNa Club.— W L Busby, PrestSeibtV A F HcAvenny, A C 1887, "-<>' l>\i tl«87. linF ■is % tif, Ftesidwit. oUtea, David ra. Qeoiie B Bsident. W J JOBobertaon, Ei*BBftrker,M Cram, JaiiMis P.B Bariwr, Ju«i«h Wood! »r. Jdlm Mc- BfdQQ<». Jobn > W C^'Uidlv^r . CPHarriii, llcitora. int. John A Wood, H\7 Auditors. ad AtkioaoD, [dent. Amos F AtjUneon. i CMoraeF lident. F C officera ^^d VB Barker, dent. Lieut t. JWflflon, Itt T BHw, arrifl, Tlee- U)bb,8eef«> Wr««anm I Beddoane, Thomuui B eiler, Oom- A L Imiw )uet liiii»tteifii faylMiowi* lecmiiig't HiMWM. 1887.] mnosB 108 n SSS?*v5i!Sl?iSl?~5j:'L^ ?*»*«'' President. W E Vroom and Geo ^5''**?tZ*°*'P'***5S?^« Chariea J Coster, Captain. W M Botsfonl. sS- S2S kSSm O ^ «fe.*^ """^ ^^ ^ ^^*^' StewSdfj rVS. F WKSI2?^tvf^!iJ?i5°^^°''^«S"^"" -MOliamberlaln, Prosident. H5»rfti^;i*!f J*^*^*^®"*,, ^^^« ?®5P' ^*^ Vice-president. J Twining wi^^^'m^^P*"'' ^?i" 9^^ HF CARLBTOK-Henry Leonard, Preeldent. ?"** |^**«' Vlce-prerident. John C Leonard, Captin. F B Auis, Secre- tary-Treagurer 'n»«fflcewaBdlb;GH0larlc,MreJVKI*,Mr8Tl^on^ ?S* '^?i1ir^^'^''t,""« Hiclfflon, Mm Stewart, J A OnSSry, Clarenw B Allen, C E Bussell, Executive Committee. '^ j, ^>»^ vc mi wAti ouA ToBrtooAH»iNo Awn Snow Shoe 0LU8.-Bob*rt C Orullrehank, ■ffKfS.JvKTn 'SSS^'" BobertBon, Secretary. Charles A Kinnear, Treae. r^^^ffJ*^* 'l^** MansAiaL A P Haeen, Curator. W 8 McLauglilin and 'jn 0, Barbour, Direofeors. ^^ SpAjiaooK Clot.— William Howard, President. Flwenoe McCarthy, ^^^i",^'^"*.- •^'*^'" I>ftley, I^'easurer. Timothy Canty, Financial Seofy D^Vld JiowAtii, itectKding Secretaiy. Cornelius O'Brien, Serg't-at-ArmsT -.^S?""^^ CfcUB.-Oharies Neving, President. Bobert Carr and J Tear JS^J^^\ VicejJTMldents. WH Love, Secretary. W J McAdoo, Treas, Oharieo Ne>ins, W^H Love, S W Wilkinson, Trusted ' ^ Saiht John Bict«'lino Club.— George F Smith, President. J W Barnes, Secretary-'n^Basuper. W A McLauchlan, Captain. Charles Coster, Ist Lieut. H C PaM, and Lieut. The officers of the Club and W C Fairweather, Q M BoblnscM, E K Tumbull, Committee of Management. St. Johk Board of Trade.— Jas A Harding, President. W ik Tbome. Vioe^jDresidettt. G J Chubb, Treasurer. PClinohiSeeraCaiT. Council. John l|oMiUail,^^GeQ|R^bertiipn,,Sivi€on Jones, H J Thorny J M MeAvlty, W F Hatheww, WW Tumbull. A C Jardlne, 8 S HaU, J JMcGafflsm, W E Vh)om, Jar Harrison. J D W Spurr R F Starr, Jfas F Boberteon, J H Soa&iuuell. I^INT JoBM Frbs PutaLio LiBRART.- J R Rue), Chairman. Bimecm Jones, Esq, W F Hatheway, John Montgomery, Mrs 8 T King, Mrs Thos Fnrlnnir, Mrs W H Tuek, Miss M Skinner. Rioherd O'Brien, Secretary, TpEOwQwA^nT iNSTiTtrrioN.— Robert Reed, President. John Hammond, Principal of Art School. Robert Reed, Thomas Jordan, Francis Jordan, John Hegan, Andrew D Robertson, Incorporated Trustees. Li/>Tb's Agents roR New Britmswkk.— Charles McLauchlan, jr, St John. Gtlmont' Ranklne & Co, Miramichi. John Sivewright, Bathurra. WllUam WhitkMik, St Andrews. Sub to St John. Baint Joain TypooRAPfiicAL Union.— J J Ryan, President. John Kpe, Vice- president. H E CodUer, Recording and Corresponding Secietiiry. A J) Colwell, Financial' Secretary. Duncan Brown, Treasurer. Robert Straine, 8eargeant-at-Arms. John S. Mitchell, John Law, Wm Essington, Trustees. Union meets second Saturday evening of each mouth. Secretary's address— P O Box 265. SHIP Laborers' Union.— James Buckley, President. John Killin, IstVice- lident. Wm B Smith, 2nd Vioe-president. Michael Driscoll, Treasurer. m%JiT Dick, Financial Secretary. Michael Kelly, Recording Secretary. Jus ceman, John McAuliffe, Thomas Killin, Philip Qarrik, Peter Cullinan, tri<^ Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, John Butler, William Sheridan, Thomas Helu'in, Daniel McAulay, Andrew Burns, Committee. . tiuiTiUN'B tT«K>N.-rJohn Wisted, President. Timothy Dwyer, Vice-presl- Itk/ctt. John Mmray. Recording Secretary. John Grady, Financiid Secret'y. iKaniel Driscoll, Treasurer. Martin Bums, George Lavers, Peter McCart, tor 9pm thrMirab irtU iritk tTairtnal U^jinpnt. iU HOSPITALS A2n) ASYLUMS. [1887. jfbbn Culilnan, Spoh^el Cullinan, William liowe, Michael Dobabue, Edward Caliahto, Cbmmlttee of Mianagement. EcowMBN't Union.— Jeremiah Sullivan, Preddent. JTobn Powers, Vice- prosident. Qeonre Saunders, BecordiOffSecretiiry. John Frixel, Financial Secretary. WmMcMiUmi, Treasurer, wm Hayes, 8(OTgeant-at-AnnB. Wm Perkins, Joseph Oaraett, Patrick Qamett, Andrew.Bain6eyviWm O'PonndU, Thomas O'Hara, Stephen McJunkin. Wm Qamett, wm McCann, Committee. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. Gbnbibal Public HospiTAL.-r-Wm Bayard, Esq, M D, President, Robert W Crookshank, Esq, Vice-president, M W Maher, Esq, Thomas Walker, Hm, M D, 8 Z Earle, Esq, MD, Oeorge K Cltirktt, Eriq, Hon Charles Watters, J C C, (^reorge A Barker, Esq, ahd A Chipman Smith, Esq, Commissioners. Thomas F Raymond, Se&n- tary. B W H Duncan, M D, Resident Physisian and Superintendent* Mrs Jane' Higdins, Matron. 6 A Hamilton, E^q, M D, Boyle TraV^ts; Esq, M D, J D White, Esq M D, L C Allison, Esq, »1 D, Jfames Christie, Esq, M D, and J W Daniel, Eaq, M D, Physicians. Thomas Walker Esq, M D, S Z Earle, Esq, M D, Consulting Physicians. M F Bruce, Esq, M D, Oculist and Aurist. Kent Making Hobfital.— For the relief of Sick and Ditobled Seamen at St John. LcBaron Botsford, M D, Physician, Rev James Spencer, Chaplain. Department Marine , and Fisheries, Agent. William Andrew Barnes, Steward, Pbovincial Lunatio Asylum.— Hon Messrs Andrew G Blair, David M »pnla$ mVmmmni'wiiikWm»m X ji wlig! * jpwrt*- m L. ,0 ASSOCIATION. [18^7. 24, Johnstoa, St Jbho,. St Johp, ^t %nc^ tbin^ Monday, B A Soott,WM. ' '■■' ' , ,., ^ 25, Queen's Blues, Newcastle Bcklget ^ (^eens, first and third FriclajE. B*v W P. Mderson, W W. , - .. .^..^i. . . , -, l ^Kljount Purfle* Rsftrinoi), St Jolm, first Sf^ir^, "Sittiiildl »» :i3-r:-T. Sackyille; Wertpaorland, — -— , — — — . v , ^^ J* :6Wti8irpoi»r61aasviUe, parletgo, fimt ^^ei^i^r. ^M TM. W^ O ^wJ^^BairdsyOle, Victork, second THi^>;^ I Wallc^, Ftederibton, York, first Monday, N^ Smith, W>^^ J^s^k, Wood^toclk. Cfwletpn, ^t Tuesday, B If. j3dt«|?^^tti ^'^«i*„_ 'tjpham.aStionvlOiig'a, first TKuni4|iir,; Ed#aid isVoQ Blues, Gos^ien, Queen's, second Mo|ulay, ThQuiiw p Surrender, Newcastle, !|!forthumberIand, thir4 Tuesday, John *,.««olson, W M!. 48, North Lake, , "WM. 61, Wellingcon, Klrkland, Oarleton, fir^ Tuesday, George D DwWWM. _J|i9>. Andover, Foor Falls, Victoria, second Thursdayi George F W*tti,WM. , /^ 55, Walden, HainavUle, York, Firat Thursday, James WalUs^W M. 60, Immanuel, South Bay, St John, latit Friday, Hobert BumcuWH. 61, St Ste|^en,;St 3tep)ien, Char4<^t«, first l^ld tbiid Mowday, A Cleland. WlS., . , , '^ 62, Moncton, Monoton, Westmorland, second and fourth Wei^nea- day, Henr]rM.oAf6e, W M. 63, New i>omivion, Cumberland Bay, Queen's, third Wednesday, Samuel £ Barton, W M. . ,jr 66, Bentopt Benton, Oarleton, first Saturday, R Deacon, W M. 67; Fhoenix, Petitoodiac^ Westmoreland, first Saturday,. A H McGee, WM. A9,Bo89,(rfSh«c9n. Dorchester, Westmoiiand, first T«e8d|kx«>Sam- uel McDowell, W M. / 70, Willis, Fairfille/ thitd Twsday, Wm Roxborough, W U. ! < H 'T4, Island Home, , W M. 75,. Union, St. Martins, St John, second Wednesday, F L pMosher, 76, Hackett, Lakevile, Oarleton, second Wednesday^ J A Fowler, WM. 78. Beaconsfield, Waterford, King's, second Tuesday, W S D Moore, W M. 88, Meguttdy Volunteers, Megundy, York, last Friday, James Love, W M. 91, Londonderry Heroes, Londonderry, King's, second Wednesday, Abraham Wilson, W M. 99, Olones, North Olo^tes, Queen!B, second Thursday^ James Chit- tick« W M. ism 106. footi ton» w 114^ 119^ lvoy%' li4, WM. 136. SAM m, Bootie, 138, 140, Liaemaii 141. Oatbero 146, gometiy, 147, P Frase^, 160,0 George i »te»ilwtDwJ^y|tt l«gUitai>a*» CeftgWBatwtl 1887] MASONIC. 1W« 106, Bbdnfr Sun, Newfton^ King's sanond Saturday, David Proud- fottti W M. 113, Queen's Own, T|if| Ij^auge^ Queen's, first Thursday, A F Bur- ?i4 ioig waiiam, -:r»r4, w M. 119^ Protection, Temperaacft Vale, York, second Saturday, John 124, Admiral Nelson, Sussex, King's, second Friday, N J Morrlspn, W sS^ 136. MfttningSear, V{qtorf» B|iUs,, !WeStm(>^iai|d> second Saturday,. Pfi, Morning Stfur, Tay Settlem^t* York, fimt Thursday, Ifatbta Boone, WM.' ■ '' ■ "';:"' / 138, Garibaldi, Hillside, Albert, first Mond*y, Geo AMagee,WM 140, LMiSdb!«me, Elgin, 41berf. first and tbbd Wedli^y, J A Leeman.^M* • . , ' 141, Domi^on, City o( Portland, St John, first tnesdfky, J A I Cameron, W M. 146, Gtpn^., Peitersville, Queen's, first Mond»y, Geoive Mont- gomett.W|ll . 147, Pogntock. Lower Poquiock, York, third Wednesday, Wm J 160, Chiuman's Volunteers, Briggs' Comer, Queen's, third Tuesday, George S Chase, W M. -r- .«<>l. Apoient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Aooepted Masons. OFFICERS OF THE M. W. ORAin) LODOE. M. W. B.W. R. W. R.W. R.W. R.W. RW. R. W. V. W. V. W. V. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. Qrand Master, Deputy Grand Master, • Senior Grand Warden. - Junior Qrand Worden,- Mstrlot Del. »• Wardea 1, Grand CSiaplain, Qrand Treasurer, • Grand Secretary, - Senior Qrand Deacon, Junior 'Grand Deacon, - 3: John V. Snis, • Harry Beckwith, Geo. R. Sansster, Wm. B. GU^en, - Thomas A. Peters, Gtoo. M. Jarvls. • E. Lee Street. - J. T. Whitlock, - Rev. W. W. Brewer, Cliarles Masters, - Edwin J. wetmore, William B. Russell, J. Henry Leonard, Grand Dilator of Ceremonies, John A. Watson, Asat. G. Director of Ceremonies, Wm. A. Henderson Grand Bword Bearer, Grand Standard Bearer, Grand Orgariist, Grand Pursuivant, Grand Steward, • Im-I'. il G. M. Duncan, JohnQ. Hall. E. Cadwallader, • John White, James O Vincent. Robert O. Thome, John Johnston, - Hugh R. McLean, S. K. F. James, ^ John Oowland, St. John. Predericton. MonctoD. St. Martins. Hampton. Moncton. Newcastle. St. Stephen. St. John. St. John. St. John. St. John. Carleton. St. John. Sussex. Bathurst. MarvRvlUe. Predericton. Campbellton St. John. Sallsburj. lor fltak nnJidttftryJ'tllwrif Pyipitiii BJHJHi' KM HAsoino. [1887. W> Srand steward, it ti ' ?♦>!■ - .vi*- Joseph H. I>iz(»i, .- AHmM. D. F. Maxwell - St. StepltfO. John VcFAdftm, • • Shediag. J. M. 'Humphrey - Han^ton, " " ... Oeonie H. rlynlc, - WoodFtoolc. - - - WTW. McLellan, - N«weasftle. Gnutd l^ler, Dingee Scrlbner, • St. John. BoABD or Obkshal Purposks.— M. W., John V. ElliB, St. John, R. W. , W. F. BunttaS, at. JcAin. R- W., B. B. SteTonioiL St. Andrews, R W., R Harsliall. St. John, R. W., w. Wedderbum, Hampton, R W., R T. Clinch, St. John, R W.. B. h. Peters. St. John, R W., Hinry BMkwith, Frederictoa. R W., Edward IVIUls, St. Jonn, R w., H. Duff«n;st. John, R. W.. T. A. Qqaate, St. John, B. W. J. McXichoi, jr., W., T. N. Rohertson, W., Thos, Walker, W., J. B. Short, St. John. W^. W.w, Allea, W.* W. H. B. Sttdller, R W., Wm. J. Logan, St. John, V. w., B). J. Wetmore, St. John, R W. G. R Svigpter, MoDOton, R W.r w. E. SkiUen, St. If^rtins, J6hn; JHI^^raanLC Wallace, Andrew Veil RrrOAi/CftiiiJrn'iBB.— R T Clinch, B Lester Peters, John V HUis, Heiniy Dufldl, W H B Sadleir, Saint John. Harry Beckwith, rredericton. O dM m TT M OH Rblawom WITH FoRKTON QuAiUi LODGES.— BBStevenson, Sahit Andrews; E J Eyeritt, Saint John; D F Merritt, Wftodstock. , CoHKlmBiK OK WAftBlWrsTO NbW £oDOfes.— B Lester Peters, W B^Walkwe, W D Forster, Saint John. ' .„ LODGES. Albion Lodge, No. 1.— Meets first Friday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. James F. Lawton, W, M. Charles Masters, Sccretaurv. St.|John's Lodge, No. 2.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at the Ma- sonic Hall, St. John. John D. Short, W. M. Arthur W. Sharp, Sec. Hibemta Lodge, No. 3.— Meets second Tuesday in e&ch month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. John Johnson, W. M. G. G. Boyne, Secretary. Sutaa:! Lodge, No. 4.-r^eetai ThursdotK .(m or after each full moon, at Dorchester, westmorlatid Cotml^. S. TEager Wilson, W. M. J.EChurch, Secretary. • St. Mark's Lodge No. 5.— Meets first Thnrsday in each month, at St. Andrews, Charlotte County. B. R Stevenson, W. M. George F. Stiokney, Secretary. Hiram Lodge, No.6.— Meets Jrst Thursday in each month, at the City of Fred«)ricton. James D. F«^lev, W. M. Charles Brodle, SecretMj. Sussex Lodge, No. 7,— Meets first Tuesday tn each month, at Saint Stephen, CSuurlotte County. John A. Boyd, W. M. Edwin O. Vroom, Secretitiy ^ Culeton. Union Lodge< No. 8.— Meets third Thursday in each month, at Caileton, aty of Sai^ John. R H. McWilUams, W. M. A. Yf. Reed, Secretary. Midian Lodge, No. 0.-- jHeets second Tuesday in each month, at Clifton, Kings County. J. D. Howe, W. M. Howard D. Wetmore, Secretary. union Lodge of PortlMd, No. 10.— Meets third Thiirsdar in each month, atthe Masonic HaU, Si. John. H H. McLean, W. M. H. B. Dixon, Woodstock Lodge No. 11.— Meets first Wednesday in each month, at Woodstock, Carletou County. John F. Merritt, W. M. Charles N. Scott, St. George Ix>dge, No. IS.- Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. George, Charlotte County. A. J. McGee, W. M. Geoiye F. Hibbard, Secretary. Corinthian Lodge, No. 18.— Meets second Wednesday in each month, at Hampton Station. J. McG. Humphrey, W. M. Henry Hallett, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. l4.~MeetB first Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills, Charlotte County. Henry Baoker, W. M. Jason C. Davis, Secretaty. Howard Lodge^o. 1ft.— Ifeets first fuesday in eacb month, at HlUsboro', Albert Ck>unty. Wm F Flaglor, W. M. John A. Beatty, Secretary. St. Andrew^s Lodge, No. I4i— Meets Monday on or a^ter each full moon, lpd« [1887. AHmM. St. (SteplMa. ShediAc. HanuBton, Woooftodc. Newcastle. St. John. i,R.W.,W. P.' .aHaralMl. ach, St. John, rietam. R, W., A. Qdds0e. St. Walker; W., , R. W., Wm. . B.Sangpter, atiporf , SaiQt Xofcan, W B it JSitn. ' SilUs, Heiu7 cton. R Stevenson, »ck; . , W BWallaoei t the Masonic Ircretary. th, attheMa- .1, Sec. onth, at the , Secretary. ' U moon, at J.E Church, lonth, at St. George F. |kt the City of jBtary. (th. at Saint I G. Vroom, bh month, at L. Vf. Reed, \, at Clifton, month, B, Dixon, month, at N. Scott, (nth, at St. {. Hibbard, month, at I Secretary. E Mills, . )boro\ Iry. ■full moon, For laiimMrOtaplainto tak> Fellows' ipeedy Belltf. 1887.] MASONIC. 100 at Richibucto, Kent C:unty. H. M. Ferj?ugon, W. M. Thomas W. ]»tas. SecretaiT. Northumberland Lodge, No. 17.— Meets second Tuesday each month, at Newcastle, Northumberland County. E. Lee Street. W. M. James O fuft. Secretary. Miramichi Lodge, No. 18.— Meets third Tuesday each month, at Chatham, Northumberland County. A. Harris, W. M. Thomas Gillespie, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge. No. iiO.— Meets first Tuesday each month, at Salisbury, Westmorland Countv. Thomas Cochran, W. M. James Walton, Secretary. Zion Lodge, No. 21.— Meets first Wednesday each month, at Sussex, King's County. Henry A. White, W. M. Chas. H. Fairweather, Secretary. New Brunswiok Lodge. No. 88.— Meets second Tuesday each month, at the City of St. John. S. K. F. James^W. M. James Mc^ichol, Jr., Sec'y. Keith Lodge, No. 23.— Meets third Wednesday each month, at Moncton, Westmorlaad. County. George F. Atkinson, W. M. C. W. Edgett, Secretary. Zetland Lodge, Nc. !M.— Meets second Wednesday each month, at Shediac, WeStmQ9«land County,. D. S. Harper. W. M. James Ingles, Secretary. Restigouehe Lodn, No. 25.— Meets Tuesday on or after full moon, at Dalhousie, Restigouehe County. J. £. Stewart, W. M. Albbert E. Wind.sor, Secrebarjr. Victoria Lodge, No. 2Ak— Meets second Thursday each month, at Mill- town, Charlotte County. J. S. Andrews W. M. John Lawson, Secretaty. St John Lodge, No. 27.— Meets Thursday on or after each full moon, at Bathiirst, Gloucester County. Walter H. Buck, W. M. Albert J. H. Stewart, Secretary. Lebanon Lodge, No. 28.— Meets second Monday in each mout^h, at Saok- ville, Westmorland County. Harvey Phinney, W. M. Richard Wilson, Secretary. St. Martins Lodge, No. 90.— Meets first Wednesday in each month, at St. Martins, St. John. Thomas McWhinney, W. M. William E. gkillen, Seoretaiy. Benjamin Lodge, No. 31.— Meets first Tuesday in each month at Andoverv Victoria County. R. B. Wiley, W. M. John A. Perley. Secretary.. Cwnpbellton Lodge No. 32.— Meets first Friday in each month, at CflonpheUton, Restigouehe County. John C. Ferguson, W. M. Robert Jaj^uw, Secretary. Alexandria Loilge, No. 33.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. Mary's, York County. John G. Hall, W. M. Edgar Hanson, Secretary. Aloert Lodge, No. 34.— Meets Tuesday nearest full moon each month at Hopewell Comer, Albert County. L. M. Wood, W. M. Dan.el N. Bald- win, Secretary. CHAPTERS. Carleton Royal Arch Chapter, No. 47, Registry oil Scotland— Meets third Wednesday in each month at Freemasons Hall, St. John. S. K. F. James, P. Z.; W.B. Wallace, P. H.; J. O. Vincent, P. J.; T. Nisbet Robertson, Scribe K; George Frost, Scribe N.; Wm. C. Godsoe, Treasurer; D. Jack, P. S.; John Rubins, S. S.; E. B. Ashton, J. S.; Dingee Scribner, Janitor. Fredericton Royal Arch Chapter, No. 77, Registry of Scotland— Meets at Fredericton, third Wednesday in each month. Union Royal Arch Chapter, No. 84, Registry of Scotland- -Meets fourth Tneaday in each month at Freemasous^ Hall, Carleton. W. W. Allen, PrinoinalZ. R. H. McWilliams, Principal H. Wm. C, Allen, Principal J. J. D. White, (P. Z.j, Treasurer. A W Reed, (P. Z ), Scribe E. Wm. Dun- lavey, (P. Z.), Scribe V. John E. Appleby, first sojourner. A F Andrews, (P. Z.), second sojourner. Chas. E. Belyea, third sojourner. James H. Eaicles. janitor. Mark Lodge.-R. H. McWilliams, R. W. M. ; W. C. Allen, W. S. W. A. F. Andrews, W. J. W. Jarvis Wilson, Chaplain. J. D. White, Treas. A W. Reed, Sect. W. W. Allen. S D. J. E. Appleby. J. D. Wm. Dunlavey S. O. J. H. Leonard, J. O. James H. Eagles. Tyler. , ,, ^ New Brunswick Ro.val Arch Chapter, No, IC Registry of Canada— Meets first Thursday in each month at Freemasons Hall, St. John. W. J. Logan, E. P. Z. A. ll. Campbell, E. H. H. J. Thorne, E. J. D. S. Stewai-d, Scribe E John French, Scribe N. Jas. McNichol, Treas. Alex. McNichol, P. 8. HenryBuckanan, S. S. John Williams, J. S. H. N. Lawson, M. 3 V. W. H: Ptftton, M. 2 V. George L. Partelow, M. 1 V. J. C. Hatheway, organist. Dingee Scribner, Janitor. m B ingboMt OB Hawp WBiAiSiflll VtUovt* LMniliig^f Ineiioe. 110 KMIOHTR OP PYTHIAS. [188T. B«t«Co0d Royal Arch Chapter, fi R— Meets at Moncton. MountlLebanon Royal Arch Chapter— Meets on the thiiHl Wedoeaday in eaph month at Chatham. St. Stephen Royal Arch Ohapter^Meets on the moond Wednesday in each month at St. Stephen. Oarieiton Council of Koyal and Select Masters— Meets Mionthly in Carleton. ■'?!!-f^.'; \_-encampmknt$. ' !}'lT'y. ;'" ^ Encampment of St. John, No. 48U>B(eJi(7iou8 and Military Order of the' Temple, on the Registry of .the Chapter Oeneral of Scotland. Meets at Freemasons Hall, City of i St. John, second Wednesday in each months' Noble and Eminent Commander, Thos. Walker, M.i D. Lieut. Com- mander, J. Fred. Lawton. Mareschal, A. W. Reed. Hospitaller, R. B^ Humphrey. Chancellor, W. H. B. Sadleir. Treasurer, T. Amos Qodaoe. (P.C.) Secretary, T. Nisbet Roberteon:, (P.C.) Baucennif'jr, JohnS. Fronch. Bearer of Yexillum Belli, John F. Lawson. Chaplain, Rev. W. W. Brewsr Chamberlain, M. F. Bruce, M.D. OrKaoist, D. RuMell Jack. Warder,' Oeorge H. Trueman. Aides-deArms, D. Scrlbner. * The Union de Molay Encampment and Priory, Registry of the Great Priory of Canada.— Regular Quarterly Convocanons held at Ffeemason's Hall, St. John. < Provincial Grand Lodge of the Ro^/al Order of Scotland.— B. Lester Peters, Grand Master. T. Nisbet BobertsoL, Grand Secretary. Meets first Wednes- day in February', M^, August and November, at Freemasons Hall, St. John. St. Jofao Lodge of Perfection 14^ A. and A. S. Rite, on the Registry of the Sum-ena» Council for Canada. T. Nisbet Robertson, T. P. O. M. A. W. Reed, Secretary. Meets at Freemason? Hall, St. John, fourth Friday in February, May. August and November. . HariOffton Chapter of Sovereign Princes of Rose Croix, H. R. D. M„ IS"", on the ^gistry of the Supreme Council for Canada. William C. Godsoe, M. Wi S. G. Gordon Boyne, Registrar. Meets at Freemasons HaD, St. John, fourth Friday in March, June, September and December. iNew Brunswick Sovereign Consistoiy, P. R. S., on the Registry of the Supreme Council of Canada.— Wm. J. Logan, Commander-in-Chief. D. S. Stewart, Grand Secretary. Meets at Freemasons Hall, St. John, fourth ¥>iday in Oetober, January, ^.pril and July. Knights of Fjrthias. Ofpicers op thk Sufbkmb Lodge, Knioht8 op Pythias.— John Van Yt^enburg, Fort Madison, Iowa, F S C ; Howard Douglas, OJiio, SC ; William Ward, New Jersey, SVC; John S King, Toronto. Ontario, S P; S J Willey, Delaware, S M of E; U £ Cowan, Missouri, S K of R and 8; Ghas F Bragg, Maine, 8 M at A; Bob NeweU, Arkinsaw, S I G ; John W Thompson, District of Col- umbia, S O G ; Jas R Camahan, Indiana, M G U R ; Halvor Nelson District of Columbia, S S E R. Gffioera of the Grand Lodge, Maritime Provinces. — John R Arm* strong, St. John, P G C; Jaraea Moulson, St John, G C; Murray Fleming, Moncton, G V C ; WO Hazen Grimmer, St Stephen, G P; Thomas Armstrong, St John, G M of E ; Andrew J Armstrong, St John, GK of R and S ; George Dunn, Spring Hill, G M at A ; Geo Craig, Moncton, GIG; John Beamish, St John. GOG. Represen- tatives to the Supreme Lodge, James Moulson, St John ; Geo Craig, ^lonoton. New Brunswick Lodge, No 1, and Union Lodge, No 2, St John, N B. —Meets every alternatelWeanesd »y evening at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Ring's Building, Germain strei t. Wi M< S|Hiont\ 1«»7,] ODD FRLLOWS'— F0RESTBB8. Ill -Meets every. |!PDec(T jy^Vnorland Loflge, No 3, of Moncton, N L.— Met uii,^ evening at 8 o'clock, in Pyttuan Temple, Robinson street. E,tl«r LodgB, ^o 4, of St Stephen, N B.— Meets every seoond irth Monday in each month, herland Lodge, No 1, %r^ng Hill,— Meets every alternate, Thursday e%^ning. KNIGHTS OF ^YTHtm ENDOWMENT RANK. Section 511, Moncton,' N !B.— George M Jarvis, Prei^ident ; J H Wran, Vice-l,esid«nt; H B Fleming, Secretary; W J, Norfolk, Medical Eximinef, Independent Oi^er of Odd Fellows. Officerb of the SuprrWe' Lodge, I. O. F.— John H. White, New York, Graud Sire ; General Underwood, Kentucky, Deputy Gi;iMlfl Hire ; Theo^ Ross, Maryland^ .Grand i^ecrotary ; Isaac A Shep^u^d, Pennsylvania, Grand .Treasuier; Rev J N VenaUes, Kentucky , Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodge, L. P.. B. N. A.— D Graham Whidden, Grand Master, Anligonish, N S ; James L Stewart, Deputy Grand |iuster, Chathaiu, N, B ; W H Weatherspoon, Grand Warden, Granville Ferry, N S; J P Frazee, Grand Secretary, Halifax. N S ;^enry A Taylor, Grand Treasurer, Halifax, N S ; Robert Hocken. P 6 M, Grand Rep, Pictou, N S ; Samuel Watts, Grand Bdp, Woodstock, N B ; Israel E Smith, Grand ChapUiin. Carleton, St John, N B ; James R McLee, Grand Marshal, Charlottetown, P E I ; T L Chappelle. Grand Conduotor, Charlottetown, P £ I; A F Gardeni Grana Guardian, Woodstock, N B ; Greo £ Tenn^nt. Gr&nd Herald, St John, N B. Next session will be held at New G^>«gow, N S* Pioneer Lodge, No 9, St John, N B. Meets on Friday, Beacon Lodge, No 12, St John, N B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria Lodge, No 13, Fredericton, N B. Meets on Monday. Pcfe|rles8 Lodge, No 19, Portland, N B. Meets on Wednesdlfty. Prince Albert Lodge, No 36. Moncton, N B. Meets on Wedhesday. Silbam Lodge, No z9, St John, N B. Meets on Monday. Valley Lodge, No 33, Sussex, N B. Meets on Tuesday. . Carleton Lodge, No 41, Woodstock, N B. Meets on Tuesday.' Ohaitham Lo<&9, No 45, Chatham, N B. Meets on Thursday. Golden Rule Lodge, No 46, Carleton, St John, M B. Meets on Thursda}'. Mllicete Encampment, St John, N B. Metts third Wednesday in each month. Andre Cushing, E8q, ^)eputy Grand .^ire for the Lower! Provinces. , . r Independent Order of Foresters. Offioers of thk Supreme Court. --Dr Oronhyateka, Suprenie Chief Ranger; DrGeo Hetherington, Supreme Vice-Chief Ranger; E S Cummer, Supreme Secretary :T G Davey, Supreme Treasurer; Dr W H Henderson, Supreme Phydcian ; John A MoOillivray, m ^ 1 > >l j^ WohHi tijce Barktrli Wmu lotmgM. 113< TEHPBltAMOS ORGAJITZATIONS. Sapretne Councillor ; O W Joiaes add Thomas LawlMs, Supreme Auditors; Dn Millman »nd OiSonhyiiit^Ha^ Medical Board. Encampment of Royal Foresten.— Siir Kniifht J B B MoOre%dy, 111, Commander; Sir Knight G E Hetherington, lU, Past Com- mander ^ Sir Knight WEE Skillen; Lieiit. Commander , 3ir K%ht H C Creed, 111, Orator ; Sir Kni)?ht F W Emerson, 111, Chancellor ; Sir Knight K S Thome, M D, lU, An^yirt; Sir Knight Q A Hughes, lU, Marshal ; Sir Knight Tbos Clark, III, Captain of Guard ; Sir Knights Pj: Cliff and B S MAsters ' HI, Standard Bearers; Sir Knights J E SkiUen and H V Skillen, III, Sword Bearers. Tempsranoe Orj^^zations, INDEPENDENT OIWOEE OF, QpOD TEMPLAES. Wni Vauchan. St Martins. GO T; H^rS Jonathan Titus, U^am, O V T^ D F Campbell, St Andrews, G Con ; Rev J S Allen, Hope- well, O'Cfaap; Mrs Fred J Todd, Fredericton, G S J T: Samuel ISifts. St John. G Sec ; Mrs Henry Calhoun, Albert, GAS; ReV Thos'MarfAiaH, Fairvilla, GTreas ; C S Woodling, Woodstock, G M: Missli Brtidshaw, St Martins, G D M ; C Golding, Andover, G I G; E L Ford, a«ekvilte, G O G ; J R Pidgeon, IndUmtown, P G C T. Win yi^ughais and J P Pidgeon, delegates to R W G Lodge. GRAND DIVISION S. OF T. W C i>np'ow, Newcastle, Grand Woifthy Patrbubh; W H Price, Moncton, Grand Worthy Associate ; David Thomson. St John. G Scribe ; Vt' C Whittaker, St John, Grand Treasurer; Rev J D Mur- ray, Bttctouobe, Grand Chaplain ; H D Stevens, Albert Coui^ty, G Conductor; H d McGowim„ G Sentinel V OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Mrs 3iHnes Masters, Preudent; Mrs A F Maofaiiand, Mrs Geo Ajrmstrong> Mrs John March, Mrs Robinson^ Mrs Charles Dearborn, Mrs Segee, Misn Christie. Vice-Presidents j Mrs W W TurnbuU, Cor- responcting Secretary ; Mrs J M ^aton. Recording Secreta^ ; IkQbs Jane Loduiut, Treasurer ; Mrs A A Stockton, Auditor. Offioxbb of thk Cabucton W. C. T. U.— Mrs. W fi Price, Prtri- dent ; Un B B Brittain, Mrs W C Saunders, Mrs C £ Belyea, Mn J K Taylor, Mrs W C Colwell, Vice-PresidenU ; Mrs T W Musgrove, Secretary; Mrs C Ladner, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss JCate Brittain, Treasurer ; Mrs J Gray, Aissistant Treasurer. TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE. Dr WS Morrison, G WT taker, G W B ; A Everett, Lewis, G Chap; C W Segee, G ; W T Fanjoy, G W GWT; LB ~ Sen. V ; W C Whit- Stormes, G Usher; Wm VICTORIA TEUPL.B NO, II. J J GaUes, W C T ; J H Fleming, W 7 T ; Wm Duffell, W Rec ; C A Rutherford. W A R ; D Smiler, W I' R ; D McNally, W Treas ; Henry Dalton, W Chap ; John.Bontf. W D U ; Frank Godsoe, W G; L C Ansley, W &; W H Smith, P W C T. W J, Feti JagbDal Rec^Cl teetbir r C :,;'-«'» I Bevi A George J BMol4 AC Mty Rtrth«rfbi GeoTW CAT Rev J land Prei McLau^h Recording John Bod Portland, .. ;:c:' I dewl: Pa Vice-Pwsi Mtvphy., Patnckj/. herty, Ki McManus Sheahan, Felix Mo2 Rev J ept ; Dai ing Seore MoGljrr, ! of JMCanag nesHy, Pa Fitzpatric man Flah< W J B Treasurer oial Secret Librarian agement— van, ^pint Rev W Mo* or ley, X McHitl 1 J Bichari 11 lirlMiflMPnuii'i'iMi^tetnmi Whit- ; Wm 1887.] TBlfVSBAKOB O&eASIZATIONfl. 118 . ' JUKI(», TBMPLB Oy Hj AND T. ! J FethMirt^, M: Henry Dahon, Chap; Christopher Wbtle, Pmt Geo T WhiJjenect, Watch. t^-J* CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION OF N. B. Rev J J Walsh, St John, Spiritual Director; John Bodto, Bail' land President; G J Bums, Fredericton, Ist yioe>Pr««id«iii)^ It' McLaughlin, Milltown, 2nd Vice-Prasident ; D J Doher^^Pcdioi* Recordmg Secretary ; uMq MoMonagle, Portland, Finanoiaf SMmlfenp ; John Boofen, Jr., Portland, Correepending Secictsry ; Thoa Bouni^. PortUm4»cTlreasQrer ; Wm McGinn, Fredericton, Sergeant'at'Anns. ' v/ '-; '^' ST. MALACHI'S T. A. R. SOClfeTY. 3K^ JJ Wialsh, Spiritual Director ; Patrick Gleeson, J P, Presi- deui): Patrick Moran, 1st Vice-President, Michael Wii ^ r ••- . ~ - . isted, 'Vlce^rresid^nt ; Robert Coleman, Recording Siecretary ; Timbtihij Mqarpliy, I^anoial Secretary ; John McCaurthy, J P, Treaavmim Pi^nWi^McMinDamin, i^er«nant«at-Arm8. Committee.— John fliir herty, King|8 Ward; Daniel O'Rourke, Queen's Ward? Patrick McManus, Duke's Ward ; Daniel Keenan, Sydney Ward ; Michael Sheahan, Wellington Ward; Felix Mulligan, Prince Waixl. ;^ Special- Felix McMinnamin. ST. JOSEPH'S SENIOR SOCIETY. Rev J J O'Donovsn; Spiritual Director ; Pobert Coleman, Presi- dept ; Daniel D Mclfoiudd, Vice-President ; Richard Walsh, Reoord- ipg Secretary; S^^Wick Hennebeiry, Financial Secretanr;, I^fUs MoGivT,. Treasurer; Danid Roobey, 3crgeant-at-Arms. Cominittee of Mjanagement'-'Patrick Jennings, Wiuiam Quii^, Garett Ren- nesHy, J^trick Quinn, Redmond Condon, John Donovan, Miohatol Fitzpatriok, WiUiam Martin, Hugh Kelly, Patrick McMaun, Cole- man Flaherty, John Elmore. ST. JOSEPH'S JUNIOR SOCIETY. W J Bridges, ProsideMt?; H Kipg, Vice-President; J L Duffy, Treasurer ; A Martin, Recording Secretary ; J J Biddington, Finan- cial Secretary : C MoLaughlin, Corresponding Secretary ; J J Power, Librarian; w J Sliney, Assistant Linrarian. ( ommittee Qf Mfua- agement-C A Conlio, W L Williams, J Crowley. Rev. J J O'Doncj- van. Spiritual Director. FATHER MA'j^THEW ASSOCIATION. Rev W Dollard, Spiritual Director ; J O'Regan, President ; Geo Mc^orley, Ist Vice-President ; J F Gleeson, iJnd Vice-President; P X McHale, R«<»ording Secretary : P Griffiths, Financial Secretary ; J Biohards, Corresponding Secretaiy; H O'Connor, Treaeurwr; M lU IWff rtAiftirti till ifc ifci iliiniA LBOlOir OV H0140II— MtI.mA. [•SMI9. HuBimtty, Librarian ; A Otowlejr, AMdttant Librarian ; W B«ny, CoMliMlov ; Thnothy Gnlliiu, iPairick McCarthy, TmdMM^ ' SAINT Al^Tftt tTS ^OpiETY. POBTX T ^ • Jfohn M«hon«y, Jr,^ iSrevident ; , D J Dohcrty, Ist . x .'.iraiddaat ; John Mullinf 2nd Vioe-PrMident ; John Boden, Jr, Reoordins Seore* iary; J Frank Qw«nt, Finalicial SecrtUry; James H MoHufi^, rlJnMWursr* Edward Farren, Jr, Librarian; John^ Mel^pdi iter- geant-at-Anns ; F J Owens, Local Deputy to tlM N B Uatod*., ST. PETER'S TOTAL ABJJTINBNCB 300IETY. l%oDUMi Bourke, Preudent; T>tad»l McMonagle, Uft)Vi«e'PMsld«nt; Daniel MoDonakl, and Vioe-President : Patrick Kodgers,. Be«onUag Saoretary $ Miehael^f urphy, Corresponding SeoretMry; ratBiiok Powcnr, Treasurer, John Duross, Sergeant-at-Arms. Re? HT IXrhvm C 9 S R, Spiritual Di^^potnr. »;..*} V'' Legion of Honor. ■ WT. ( DuFFSRiN Council, No. 2.— Chas £ Ma«fm<^ael, Commander ; Geo Kerr Bertoq, I^ast Commander ; I C Bowfof^, Deputy Supreme Conunander : John S Seaton, Vice-Commander ; William Kobb, OHiMtr ; Q G- Bpyne, Secretary ; Alex McNlchol, Collector) Jttues luNionoT, Treasurer: H B Jackson. Chaplidi^.; James SuBirmi, CRlidi; E C IfcBlchael, Warden; Wm A McGhilejr, S«ntry; Thdtum Walker, M T», P C, Medical Examiner. ' Past Co;nmattcfor8, fr L Nin^an,_F R Titus, Chas D Jordan. Trustees, Chas McLauch' fam, Jr, ^^ B Russell, W H Merritt. '^ *;*: • f'-y-!'j fioyai Aroanum. ftr. John Council, No. 188.— A B Smalley, Regent; Geo A Kim- hM. Vioe-Refrent ; Geo D Martin, Orator ; Win V Barbotv, Fast ReMikt: D McNally, Secretary; J M Tayior, Trei^rer: J McNjchoI, JirJColIeetor ; J E Masters, Jr, ChaplsJn ; W A McGinley, Guide ; S Whitebone, Waixlen ; W J Magee, Senti^. li '^^ ;! Staff of 1^ Militia. MILITARY D(STB1CT NO 8. PHOVINCB OF NBW BKU^SWIOK. peputT Adiutant General (jftmmwading— Lieut Colonel George J Maunsell. District Paymaster and Superintendent of Stores— Lieutenant-Col- onel W T Baird, 19 jan, 1869. IFFANTBT SCHOOL COBBS. . Coaamaadant— Lieiutenant-Cobnel G J Maunsell. 21 deo« 'hSii/U: Qai»tsaa— Major W B Gordon, 21 dec, '89. m ) . ' .; -11 ■ > I - twtT iadidlliM Aiktt ^arllrklto f Mtk. MltlTlA. 118 Liraieiuuitii-D ^Jouglas Young, 21 dec, '83: Thomas D R Hem- vaipff, ^ <|ec. '83. LteqlviiMit Mid Captain— S M Br«mner, 29 nov, '85- Sttrgeon— T C Brown, M P, 21 dec, '88. ^; dwi nnroBss lovisv n«w brunbwick BKaiVKirr of cavalbt. ^Onianlked G O 30th April, 1889. Motto : RegiPatrimnu fidOu, B(e«4qiuutera, Botheiay. t-* cc Robert W Otty, A Troop, Hampton-Captain Geo D Otty, c c, 2d, lJ6 may, '84. LietitonantB, Geo S Maunaell, Ist jan, 75 ; C C McMonagle, prdv, 18 June, '8ft. B Troop, Ossekeaff—Captain William Langatroth, c c 2nd, 19 aoril '81. ^liiinWnt, William Langstroth. jr, p, lOth ang, '83. 2ncl Lieutenant, J F Whittaker, 14 mar«- '84. C Troop, Apohaqui— Captain, Charles H Foshay, p. fi auril '71 Lieutenant, David sJU, 10th april, '85. ^^' ^ ' ' ' D Troop, Hammond— Captain, David .Tames Fowler, c c 2nd and m B 2nd, U dec 77. Lieutenant, George W Fowler, o c 2nd, 28th march, '84. 2nd Lieutenant, £ L Wedderbum, 1 sep, '84. JB l?roop, Johnson, Q Co— Captain, Henry N Campbell, g ■ 2nd, 14 mar, '84. Lieutenant Frederick Gass, c c 2ncl, Sttl; jtine, '81. 2nd Lieutonant^ Thoa £ Alfred Pearson, c c, 2Qd, 24thjune, '81. F Troop, Shediac, W Co—Lieutenant, Joshua U Fowler, m s, 2Bd 18fth tKune* 76. .2nd Lieutenant, A J!Markham, 4th sept, '85. G Troop, Springfield- Captain, William J Britain, g f o, 2«t June, '68,' lieutenant, J H McRobbie, lat jan, '85. 2nd Lieutemmt, Wm GreeBslade, Poovil, g f o, p, 3rd June, '81. Assistant Surgeon, W J; Norfolk, let jan, '85. Paymaetor— ^ John J Woodward, 28th sept, '84. Adjutant— F V Wedderbum, July 30, '86. QuartermaiBter-r-Henry Hailett, m s 2nd, 10th sept, '69. hon m 10th sept, '79. Burgeon— John E March, M D, 30th May, '84. „>. Veterinary Surgeon— James Henry Frink, D V S, may 7, '80^^^^.'' WOODSTOCK FIBIfD BArj:BRY OF ARTILLERY. Major— F H J Dibblee, 31st may, '83. Lieutenant— C H EmerV, 11th July, '79. Surgeon— Stephen Smith, 4th sept, 74. NEWCASTLE FIELD BATTERY OF ARTILLERY. Major and Bt Colonel— Robert R CaU, Slst may, '83. Lienti^nt — Richard A Lawlor, prov, 3ra June, 81. . 2nd Lieutenant- -Charles £ Fish, prov, 20th aug, 79. Surgeon— F L Fedolin, 14th aug, m Veterinary Surgeon— John Morrissey, M D, luth June, '86. NEW BRUNSWICK BRIGADE GARRISON ARTILLERY. Headquarters-St John, N B Organized G O, 28th May, '69, as a Briffade. Original Muster Roll, dated 4th May, 179c, Lieutanant-Colonel — John Russell Armstrong, R !S A, c c, Ist, cc 2iid, m s 2nd, nov 22, '85. lu^jor -Andrew J Armstrong, R S A,l8t G S, 2nd 23'- : Oct, '86.. Nq 1 BftttcHi^, St John, Prince of Wales— Captain Greo Bliss Seeley, ift S Alst, m B 2nd, 22nd nov, '85. Lieutenant, Stanley Douglas »^^<^^ Vffyff^r ^ frW^ r m UlLXTXA- Jim. .1- Gr»wford.g ■, 2nd, 10th ftpril, '86. 2nd Lieutenant, Robert Rmiklne BltoWejIfS k Irt. *- ' ) No 2 Battery, Carleton— Captain, John Jamei Gordon. B Si A lit. 18th June, '86. Lieutenant, Albert Arthur Clark, p, jnitr'W- " M Lieutenant, Walker Woodworth White, p. No 3 Battery, Portland- Caotain, Wm Murray Bottiord, it| S A lat Lieutenant, George Kerr MoLeod, B S 4. lat , 2i^d Lieutenant, Charles Frederick Hanison. No 4 Battery, St John— Captain Georf.e West JoheB,B S A Ist 28rd ool '86. Lieutenant, Arthur Rhirlty Benli, p, lOth april, 'iB5. No 6 Battery, Fairville— Captain, Edward J$wMt ScAmmeU, A d A 2nd, 22nd nov, '85. Lieutenapt, James Albert t)dward Steeve8,p, 7th n^y, '86. 2tad Lieutenant. Ernest Hatbeway Turnbull, p, 10th Paymaster-Gebiige Frederick Smith, 27th feb, '851 Adjutant— Charles Frederick Langan. g s, Ist, 18th jqne, '86. Qttaitermaster-Bichard Farmer, m 27, ftb, '67, 12th juliy, 'tt. Surgeon— John Water house Daniel, M iVllth aug, '76. Asdstant Surgeon— Josech Andrews, M D, 14th sept, '83. 62nd BATTALIOH ST. JOHIT FUSILUCBa-Kfl .4ilftr>9.1ri fJ Lieo*enant-Colonel— Artnithnot Blaine, 8th sept, 76. ' ^ Majors— Henry David Likely, 9th mar, 77; Joseph T Tucker, 13th June, '88. ^y CapUins—lklward T Sturdee, 6th may, '76 ; Frederick H Hartt, l»fli jan, T7j W C Magee, 26th Nov, '80; Hawtrey J A Ooddard. 27th j^ne, '84 ; J P Began, 10th april, '85 ; M B Edwards, 10th June, '86. Lieatenanttt- Cyrus Y Gregory, 6th july, '83 ; Geo A Fraser, l3th June. '84 } George F ThompaJita, 27t*> June, '84; John F Fraier, 10th atoifl.'SS. . - , f ^^dLietitenants—Wm H Murray, 10th April, '86 : Jattxis Me- Millknfjbtbv, SMx may, '84 ; Heniy H Goddard. prov, 13th jun4, '84; David Churchill, prov, 13th june, 84; Sterling B Lordly, prov, 27th June, '84 ; G M Cleveland, prov, 18th june, '86. lUUam,!. l Paymaster— James Devhn, capt, 27th June, '84. Adjutant— Hugh Haverlock McLean, cant, 19th jan, '77, Quartermaster— John Stewart Hall, 17th jan, '77. ' • "I Surseon— Thomas Walker. 27th june, *84. ■f;-:tn^ Asunant Surgeon— M L McFarlane, 21st june, 79; BRIOHtON KNGINKBBS- CARLETON COUNTY. Captain— Brevet Major D MoLeod, Vinoe, 27th feb, '80. Its I^eu. t«.nant, John Bainsford TompLins, 17th April, '83. 2nd LieutenMit, Allison B Connell, april 9th, m 67th cablkton light infantry. Majors— Charles W Baymond, 1 c, 10th sept, '60. John D Baihl, 6th July, '84. CaptMus- Isaac F Adams, 10th July, '71 ; Gordon E Boyer, 10th July, '71 ; Henry William Bourne, 12th july, '72 ; Amos Dow Hartley, 15th april, '73; Jesse W Baker, 10th april, '75; J S Carviil, 2l8t april, '76; A H McLauohlan, s i Ist, 17th May, '86; John T Fletcher, 3lsi aug, 73 ; Bobert Kilpatrick, 12th dec, '84. Lientenants- Charles A West, Ist may, '74 ; John W Adams, 29th dec, 76 ; Charles B Carman. 1th July. '83 ; Leonard B Harding, ii$th ptk '83 ; G D Perkins, 28tli sept, '83*. 2ndLi« Lieut^nants—W W Williams, 8th april, 'SI ; WUford H gin8,».37th april, '83; Edward C Barrett, 8th june, '88; 3*1 1887.] W Boui K«ipkey, Faymi Quarte Surgec AssTbti Lieutei Majon June, ^80; Captai June, '80 : *82: H ^ Magee, 1 Lientei •81: Et Perkins, 2nd L June, '81 CantW; Payma Quarte: Sttcg^Oi .7 Lieutei 78, 12th Captaii 78 : Johi april, '77 Lieutei June, '84 ; sept, '82. 2nd Lie 18th jan< MoLellan i^^rfl. '86. Paymai Adjutai Quartei 'Snrgeoi .f «,■ . ." ; Lieuten Mi^or ( Captain 78; GH Hi J M . Lieuten may, '84 ; 2nd)iiet '82; DR '87; J J ( Faymas Aajtttnt-.r M Kinnear, 27th oct, '82. 'Quartermaster— S H l^Angstroth, m s, June 14th, '86. . M.mA an Sfcrueon-E A Vail, 9th dec, '70. ■^'" . ! .,?! it Assistant Surgeon— S F Wilson, M D, 30th may, '84. tm UmMA w^t ^ f i ^ j^^^'g4i<|f4«i Wiua mi Iron. 1X9 INTBRCOLOXnAI* RAILWAY. [18»7. Xuteroolomal Bailway:. C. Gkhrdber, (Met Engineer and General Mttnager of Govemmeiit Rt^il^ irfurs, Ottawa. JD. Pottinger, Chief Superintendent, Moncton. Gimrsre T%lor. Oeneivi Freight Anent, Moncton. P. S. Arehibalq, Obi^ Bnglnefr, Utouoton. Thomaa ^niUams, Treasurer and ClSet Accountant, Moncton. H. A. Whitney, MeeMnioal Superlnteu^fent, Moncton. A. Bnsby. Qeneral Fft Benaer lead TicJiet Agent, Manctk, iSSssssr^^ m Aulao,. 187 Amherst, . 141 Nappan, . 145 Maocan, . 14»Athol,. . IM Spring Hill, 161 Salt^^ngs, f0 60 09 10 18 81 87 86 51 66 78 81 17 41 58 65 80 18 18 8 88 ^^ 867 8 73 8 88 8^ 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 84 8 56 864 8 76 884 8 88 400 4 09 480 10 00 06 08 18 14 18 84 84 44 54 IB 78 .88 94 01^ JO 88 48 58 58 78 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 8 800 8 00 800 800 8 16 888 848 8 51 860 8 61 867 878 080 KILBS. 166 River Philip, 167 Oxford, 171 Thomson. . 170 Qreenville, l8lWestclheBt«r, 164 Wentworthi 139 Felly Lake, 197 Londotaierry, 8QBDeber(, . 806 Belmont, . 814 Trjro, M6Piotou, 806 Plotou Landing, 804 FitAiep's Grant, . 867 New Glasgow, 854 Stelk^rton, . 819 HoiieweU, . 884 WMtRiver,' 887 Biveradale, 888 Union, 888 Vall«r. . 878 Johnitons,. 888 Brookfleld, 887 PoMy Bog, . 881 Btewiaeke, 886 Shubenacadie, 889 imford. . 846 Ebnsdale, . 848Bnfleld, . 8B8 Oakflekl, . 808 Grand Lake, 805 WeUIngton, 868 Windsor Junction, 864 Bioeky Lake, 867 Bedford, . . aro Four Mil» Rouse, 8T6 Halifaz, . Tjomti^ im ■ I ". I I ■■ - » . a y '^''*|^3PPw^^PWPW^W'W^!^^^^^^WW^WB Rf'^'iaW ■•nrr.X [1887. nentltiltf^' -- ■•' ... 1 first clan* WiHak: \m t9m*] NKW BBCW6 WIOK RAILWAY. 11# .^:|NTERQ9JU)NIAL EAILWAY.-NORTH 8H0RR. FAxaa. 97 BenyltoMills,- 108 CaiuMUL 117 OoalBrfHMli, IM WeldfonA, i 187 Ferris,. 146 OButetoli, w . 168 Bamabir River, . . 161 Chatham Junotioii, 161 Chathatni, . 164 Derby< . m Neweistie, . 177 Beaver Brodk« lS.BartHiog«ey IW Red Pine, . Sll Bathunk, . a» Petit Roehe^ 88! BellJBdIitte, . MO Jaoquet River, flSO New Mills, . 956 ChATlo, 866 Dalhousie, . 874 CunplbeUton, 887 Metepedia, SMiUstream, . Aaaametquaghan, 888 Causamoal,. 885 Amqul, 844 Cedar Hall, 350 Sayabec, 881 Tartacue, . 871 LltUeMetis, 880 St. Flavto, . 888 St. Luoe,' . 868 RimouBlci, . 98 91 . 3 00 . 8 97. . 854 . 878 . 3 94 . 4 15 . 480 . 450 . 483 . 427 4 41 4 4 4 6 5 5 65 74 06 17 80 46 568 5 70 586 5 96 6 88 6 87 6 54 6 78 Ot 16 9104 8 00 818 8 86 2 15 868 277 280 800 8 88 285 294 300 8 16 3 31 3 45 358 364 875 380 3 01 98 94 95 80 408 BIc, 417 St. Fabien, . 487 St. Simon, . i ir.n 486 IVc^ Pistoles, . .948 44T Isle Verte, . . . » 41 455 St. Arseue, . . 9 OSi. 467 Qftoouna, . ;; aVfl* 468 Riviere DuLoup, ^ i # 89 : 469 Notre datne duPo'ge.lO 07 48 65 75 87 «8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 5 532 475 St. Alexandre, 480 St. Andre, . 483 Ste. Helene, 489 St. Paschal, 498 St. PhUippe de Neri, 498 Riviere Quelle, . 605 Ste. Anne, . 518 St. Roch, . 516 Elgin Road, 680 St. Jean P. Joli, 585 Trois Saumons. . 528 Llslet. 532 L'Anse a Gile, . 15 535 CapeStlgnace. . ~~ 542 St. Thomas, 548 St. Pierre, 551 St. Francois, 556 St. Valier, . 560 St. Michel, . 566 StCharles, 574 St. Hem'L . 578 St. Jean Chrys, . 5^ CbaiwMw, . T . 567 Hadlow, 588 Point Levis . New Brunswick Hallway. OFFIdfilS. SamuAl Thome, President. .. J. Kennedy Tod, Vioe^reoMent. J. F. lieavitt, Ghan. PiSS. ift ^ F. W Cram, General Manager. John Stewart, Supt. North eritDi^on Alfred Seely, Secretary & Measurer. H.D.McLeod ,Supt. Southern; Division, W. T. Whitehead, Land Agent. MILBS. STATIONS. MIUM. STATIOKS. 47.5 Three Tree Creelc. 134.0 Meadows, 58.5 Rusagonish. 56.5 Wassls. 00.5 Qiasier. ; 03.0 Doak. ((5.0 Morrison's. ail.fi SalBmatica.|{j;iu,'.1 66.6 Frederictom MILVS. STATIONS. St. Jphc. Carleton. Bay Shore. 8.5 Fairville. 4.8 South Bay. 6.6 Sutton. 10.0 Grand Bay. 11.6 Brandy Point. 18.8 Riverbaulc. 14.0 WestfleM; lA.O Lingley. 18.8 Neiipis. 80.5 Eagle Rock. 84.0 WeUcund. 88.8 CUMr»«$ yium Wiii i l'l f IWMtH^g^iJjii^ Iwwoe. mf B., P., Vtt^'iAlJto IbiiltA^V'iBT R'AtLWATS. [ifl^. 117.0 Bp>Bt(ta. lM.Or .ateo'/unction. . MCrGiaMtrme. inaHoatton. imo KI«K^ Tank. 118.0 Wob«Rtock. isr.ft i:Cyf|Mr Woods'k. Mt.» Nfl#lmiv Jonot. liT.T Harttend. h.*'.!. tfLTPttiL'': ■■>■,-;■•... U&t FteenoerlUe. 1M.S Bailhi UKO ButiiftSRU. 191.7 UfMrKont. 178.2 Kllburn. m.7Pemi. IMUCB. 'sTArAbim. 184.8 AnddVer. ^ ^ 1SQ.7 AMnrtook. lflt.7 ArOMfiiMlc FattB. IM^tyostfUMeld..' i^7RMMI^don. < MI.7 Chieibcm. a&5 PreMtMi iBle. 196.4 LtiMwtotte. Ifl0.4 OlrMM^lIv. aOft4 (Irand Fttlls. asij4 St. Leomrds. Si(fc4 St. Aun'iB. S87.7 OrMn lUver. 841.7 St. BasiL S47.4 Bdmundsttfn. 18ftO Qibson. i«?.0 St. Mary'8. knitts. 196.0 182.8 188.0 186.0 181.7 180.7 178.8 1756 iTBitt 189.7 166.0 161.6 160.7 167.0 166.0 160.6 1"1.0 8TJLTI01W. ;las._ •'^>'"< .•tTj.'i ,i: Lawrenoiu' • '( ' Zealand.'' •:),.-£ mi atoma SMge.. H v Bnranidm • c- UpprarSBMriAk. BurttLake.^') ■' HainaMlto. ' MiUrllle. >' Woodsloek Road} < Nackawia Kh' County liiMi'! Woodatoiskilmtofe. Jogginfi & Maooan IWlway. Oeneifl D. B. Warner, Pkreaident. W. Ollttner, Sac* - - ,__, — , 3ackTUle, Saorotary-Treaaurer. ._ , , Dk«ctprs— R. OrulksnaBk, Daniel W Clark, Gilbert Seaman HIbDard., •■i r .■1. ' ,rr. Slgin, PetitoocliiM) & Havelpok Kailwayi OBiraift Humphry, Preeiddnt. A. E KUlam, Muiaging Director. B. P. Eaatman, Director an Secretary. rr t^- EllBha Uiuly, Audltol^. j ' ,HT^'f^^ W9 (4 James A, Wheat, Station Agent, mgii^ H. Oolpltts, *' "' Frtitcbche. A.B.K9lth. " " Hirvrtdbk. mbcma»i^. J, Kattta, J; D. 0teihr^ a D. R«Mn0»;i. ri<' ,[ ■ ■ . ■ " i< : : . . /ilK Oaraquet Balway. X. F, touribr, f^dent and General UMiAser. John Bli(*«9miht, Secretary. W H OhMtdttT; SuperintendeM. WilU«ln|bMll',Ohi^ Engineer. MM. ,!>- U'i'i t.Uu>\(i f..| i k^ATlOMB. r ,JuQOt. MlCaa. ' BTATlMirlll. 80 (^anohla. 21 CUftor 88 stion^ve 96 N« 88 PQQIMkaw*. / 81 oranoAiifie. HILI4. a^AMOMI. ' 84 Saint ^p^*«. 46 UppSeS&q^ Mmo9t inom. las. •'^"''< Mb* 'f.^- > Bno■l^r^•/•^ ■;f:; nijL.»t!-w.'! .t,i 1 ride.: !i :!' > •><• Lake. '>'> ' He. . '^' IstoekRoiad;' awia byLtiMi l»tdfctoI«not. Miii' . !' !.:? ' " . iMjirl .«to Ml«wt> l»Mitr BftUt m^. :2SS%^SA... ttr. ! :.v kMcnfS. ' 1887.] OmutOKAPH C0MPAKIB8. 121 1 IWegn^ Oompanies. ^nimm» X5mk Jmicttbn, N B. Amherst, N S. Anaganoe, N B,* Avddiver, N B, Annapolis, N S, Antigonish, N S, Apofaaqul, N», Arichat, OB, Athol, N S, Avondale, N 8, Aylesford, N S, Barrington, N S, Bear River, N S, Bedford, N 8, Berwick, N,S, 9ath, N B, Blackville, NB, Big Pond, C B, Bridgetown, 1^ ft Bridgewater, N 8, Brookfield, N 8, Belmont, N '8» Bloonneldv N B, Canning, N 8, Oanso, N 8, Canterbury, N B, Oftriieton, N B, Chester, N S, Cow Bay, N 8, Cross Creek,: N Bi, Dartmouth, N 8, DeBert, N 8, Digby, N 8. Dorchester, N; B, Edmundstoh, N B, EllershoMse," N 8, Elmsdale, N S, fio4f)ld, if 8, Fairville, N B, Floreaceville, N B, Fredericton, K B, Fredericton Junction, N B, Gibson, N B, Grand Falls, N B, IQreat Yillage, N 8, Greenville, N 8, Guysboro, N S, Halifax, ^8, Hampton, N B, Hantsport, N 8, Hartfohd, N B, Harvey, Albert Co, N B, Harbor Au Bouche, N 8, Hub- bM9d'»Cove, N SH Harvey, York Co, N B, Hawkesbury, C B, HilMMro, N B, Hopewell, N 8. Horton Landing, N 8, Hoyt, N B, IndiantoWn, N B, Inn^ Mines, N 8, Isaac^s Harbor, N S, Jordan River, N 8, Kentville, N 8, Keswick, N B, Eilburn or li^Miiks, N B, Lisbom, N B, Leslie's Bay, Halifax, Co, N S'/Li^O^b, N S, LiVerpbol, K 8, Lawrencetown, N 8, Lake- VflHe» ,]^,S, Little Olace Bay, B, Lockport, N S, London- 4^n7 BU^on^ N S, Lunenburg, N 8, Mabou, C B, McAdam JttOctitti^'N B, Maccan, N 8, Mahone Bay, N 8, Maitland, N S, Mfnrysville, N B, Millville, N B,' Melrose, N 8, Mem- ramcook, N B, Meteghan, N S, Middleton, N 8, Mill Vil- llig«, N' S, Mount Uniack, N 8, Moncton, N B, Musquash, N B, Musqiiodoboit, N 8, Nauwigewauk, NB, New Glasgow, Ni S, Nartix Sydney, C B, Norton, N B, Newburg, N B, Ox- totdf N 8, Painsec Junction, N B, Parrsboro, N S, Penob- SQuis, N B, Perth, N B, Petitcodiac, N B, Pictou, N 8, Plotou landing, N 8, Point du Chene, N B, Point Lepreaux, Bt Bw Port Hastings, C B, Port Hood, C B, Port Mulgrave, K 8, Port Williams, N 8, Pubnico, N 8, Pugwash, K 8, Rtchmond, N 8, River Philip, N 8, Riversdale, N 3, Rothesay, N B, River John, N 8, Salmon River, Halifax Co, N 8, Spry Bay, N S, Sackville, N B, 8t Andrewa, N B, BUioa»0tii9litet9ttN« WiXk wmtw^ 3j^tt§di MMm. 12l» TKiSG'RAPH eOMPAklBS. [tWh^ St George. N B, St John, N B, St Leonancls, N B, St Mar- garet's Bay, N 8, St Peler%, C B, St Stephen, N B, Salisbury, N, B^ She4iac, N B, Sheet Harbor, N 8. ShvbeRtCfidie./AN Sj Spripg Hill Mines, N S, Stethirton, N JSI, StelUkr^n $tan tion, N S, Spring Hill Junction, N S, Stewiaoke, S[ Sv Sp^0Bej(t? N B, Sydney, C B, Sydney Mines. G B, Shelbnrn^ N, 0, Sherbrooke, N S, Ship Harbor, N S, Tangier, N S, THtawa- gouche, N S, Thomson, N S, Torbay, N S, Tracadie^ W 04 : Truro, N S, Moser River, N S, Newport Station, N S, WjiU lac*}, N S, Waterville, N S, Waverley, I'f S, Welaford, N P, Wellington, N S, Wentworth, N S, Westaeld, N B, West IHver, N S, Westville, N S, Weymouth, N 8, Windsor, N &4 Windsor Junction, N S, Wolfville, N S, Woodstock, ^ M$ Kingston, N S, Liscomb Mills, N S, White Haven, N S, Ym^ mouth, N S, Victoria Mines, C B. t .'^ .*th» Dominion Go^ernmeht own a telegraph connecting vjrith tl^l Western ITnicm linea at North Sydney, 0. B. , and 8C(rvitig the tSwTfi, of Baddeck, Bnglisbtowii, S.^uth Out of St. Ann's, New Canptaltons Ingfmish, Aspe Bay, Meat Cove, and Indian Cove, Gape first m'; aadialso AndierBt, Harbor, £'taiMr du Nord, Groese lale. Heqs« Hay^ bor and Grand Entry in the Magdalen Islands. There ' is also a Government )ine from Barriagton, N. S , to Cape Sable, N. 8.. with oflQioes.ai NiewelHon, on Cape Island, and at Cape 8sble LlgblSmitas^.' Th0 Domininn Government has, a cable from Bastout;t» Me:, to Gnupd, Jilanan, and have ofl&ces on Grand Manan, at jFlagg's vovf, Grand Harbor, Sisal Cove and Woodward's Cove. n u ■ ^ iiiXi ,.U. MThe Gbbat Northwestebn Tkleobaph Co;^Headquartert,''Tsv» onto, Ontario. £. Wlnman, President : H. P. Pwight, Q€a$ttA Manager ; TP. Boper, Secretary ; Arthur Cox, Treasurw. , ' OflloMi of the Great Northwestern Telegraph Co. In New Bi St, LtouiBi St Peters, Shipuegan, Tracadie, Weldford (Kent Co.)< . ,. Niw Bbdmbwiok Elbctbic Tblbobaph Co.— Chas. W. WekloniJC P^ Praeldent ; T. M. Robinson, Si .-etAry ; R. T. CUnoh, Tfsasnrer^ The lines of this Cotapany are leased to the Western Unicm Tel^ graph Company. The headquarters of this Company are at Rothet- say, N. B. ■ Anolo-Ambrican Tblbobaph Co. (Lihttbd).— Headquartbils, Loii- don. H. Weiaver, General Manager ; T. C. James, SuperlntSwItont, Charlottisimwn, P. E. I. OiBoMi of ths Anglo-American Telegraph Qo. (IhnitaA)' 'M' ihl Maritime ^ovinoea : New firunswtek^Bale Verte, Cape Tormentina.> i! il >W?9» "» ^-.n..! ■: rryr. -.n, ' V■^^ ' iJ .$^m^^mmf^*^m^i^9i9tim^t,. li|»?0 IMMIGBATIOH DBPAVTMSKT— 0U8TOMS. 1^ P/E-JWUnd-Alberton, BidjifowL B«»r River. Bedford, IMoomMa: gl»«^^» <^P?.Tr»ma^ Cwrdisran, CBsumpjo, ChfMrlot%»kmn, Qimi4 Oran^^r'HM;. Freetown, GUii«etown, Hunter Eiyw^m- dnglQ%v MonU, Mo9«« 8tew»rt, MiwMuohe, Norkham, North WUk^ sWre, Oliewjr, «ort Hill, Port Hill Stdtion, Royalty Jnnotkm, St. Peterg, Sondi, Stiinteenide, Tignish, WellipRton, York. JJominioii finance Department— St. John. WfHiam Seely, Esq., Dominion Auditor. Immigration Department. BiMMielOardner, E&qutre, Dominion Immigration Officer for New Bruns- widc: The Pepuilgp Traanurerg at the Out-Ports of ttie Province act as ImmlgnMaott OraceM. DOX IMION BVIIiDIKOB BOA{tD. . R. Buel, E8vn. Sw LeoaiMxls it EdmuBStCNo— J. Hartt. NvWOASTtJB.' ^ BiOHnuQTO.— John Rusk. Outport, Buctouche— A. Renaud. ^' Cocaigne— A. K. Dysart. • INLAND REVENUli. <^rK^ Travis, Collector. Robert Athertoto, Accountant. Tlmotjiiy BUtte, AMttaat C<>ltectoh Jphn B. Oanong, James Kasoh and J. Bariy Bitilth, Bzcise Officers. svb-^Llbctoss. i. ^ DordkMter.— Walter Dobson, FredeHMon.- — ■ — fet, Andrews.— O. M. Gove. John N. Moore, Iiupector for New Brvlnswick. ' W. F. Beet, Analytioal ChemiiSt. St. Stephdn^A: H. HiU. 8ackvtne.-W. C. MUtter. • Woodstook.-'Wib. DibMe. DOMINION OF CANADA CUSTOMS TARIFF. BOOKS, PBINTEP MATTHH AND PAPERS. Books, printed. periodioalB and pamphlets^ not else- wnere speoined, not being foreign repn^ts of British oopywritfht works, nor olank atioount boolks, nor oopf books^ nor books to be written oi drawn Q|>on, npr Bibles, prajrer-books, psalm and ^mn-bkB, 15 p Hlk Biitiik oopywdgAt wofk«» reprints of, filteiin per cent, adv alorem, and in tddition thereto twelve and a* half per cent, ad valorem ....; . . .....15aad 19|pct Bibles, pnijrdr-books, psalm And hymn-bookst ...... 5 p ot { Blank books, vis : Account books, copy books, or books to bi drawn or written upon. >...... SO p ot Advertising pictures or i4ot<>ral show cards or illus- trated advertising peruxlicals and taUors' and man- I tl«>iMken' fsshkm plates 60 p lb and SO pet Prittttd, lithographed, or copper, or steel plate bill- 1 heftds. oheques. envelopes, and miniature newppa- ' Mm. veoe^i^, drafts, cards, and other oummerdal Dlwk forms, and other printed matter not elss^ whtre specified, ...... 80 pvt Advertiriug pitmpirftots, f t p 100 (im • ' •V i> -i i | .| - .i L 0. WmnI r E. Dixon. )Kay. I. I. K.HuMon. L. T. Duun. notion— S. er. ritt. H. T. Soholy. rkpatrick. motion— Geo -F.WtS^own. I ■ J. Bartt. lotby'Botte, larjfj BdUth, RIFF. '. id 19^ p ot ot >ct i ndlOpct 100 •■•••'■■■'r-^ «M«.«»; ^til^l^wif^' tr, >iT#i»i.xjy|y,w ^. .k-^^ tml ,Q9i|^f<^ IVMUFF. ^2^ Maps ancl o^lirlB, ....,, 20 pot Printed intiMJB. bound or in sh'eets, ,,^ . j. . ,; t9c p U> Yalentinc^B, Oiai«|taa:M and New Year's chromo or em- boiMd oftdMyiM all others not being business or •dverlLdiitf cards, 26i(>«t Labebfjflir mat, v^fetables, meat, fish, confectionery, , .j and other gcodiiif; also, tickets, posters, advertising ' .'^ bills and foldehf, 10 cp lb and 20 pc T^eather bdard, ...... 3c p lb Boot and shoe counters, made from leather board, half a cent per pair, icppf Paper hangings o^^H^all paper, in rolls, costing eight ^ cents or under, per roll of eight yards it length and 18 inches Idde^ .. .... 2c proll Papw hangings or wall paper, N E S and glazed, platf <£i murbled, enamelled or embossed paper in . roltfi cnr dieets and card-bo|urd similarly hnished, SOpctj, > Paper, Calendered,.,;. . „• , ,ic.... 224 pot I'aper, ruled; v ; ,, ' •••• ,};,.•• vv *5 P ®* Paper, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified, .'4.y*;«i* 20 p ct Straw board in sheets or roUs, plain or tarred, . \ . . . . 40 c p 100 lbs Tissue paper, white and colored, when imported by .manufacturers of artificial flowers, fbr use in their flMitlprieih 10 po. Envelol^Mi ibd all manufacturers of paper not other- wis0 sbedfled, 25 pet Mill bofura, not strawboard ...... lOp ct Collars, outfs and shirt fronts of paper, linen or cbttbn, 80 p ct , Plaving( bards, ...... 6c ppk Union odltar doth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glpssed or finished, . ,5pcti ;; Union obllar cloth paper, glossed or finished, in rolls or sheets, ...... ..j.j,^j^.,: 20pct CHEMICAL PBODUOTS. DRUGS, DYK» AND MEDICINES. Acid— , '3 Acetic, twenty-five cents per imperial gallon and twenty per cent, ad valorem, 25c p I gal and 20 p ct Muriatic and nitric, ...,i. 20pot Sulphuric, half a cent per pound, ..;.,.. Ic p U> Sulpjhtirio and nitric combinod and all mixed acids, 25 p ct But carboys and demijohns containing acids, vine- Sar or other liquids shall be subject to the same uty as if empty. • J' '^ ' i Aniline dyes, not otherwise provided for ... . . . 10 pet . Baking powder (the Hbteht of the package to be in- cluded in the weight for duty), 6c p lb Blacking, shoe, and shoemakers' ink, harness and leather dressing, 25 pot Coal tar and coal pitch, ...... 10 p ot . Blueing— laundry blueing of all kinds, ....... 26 p ot Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handler of knives and forks, not bored or otherwise manufactured, 10 p ot Essences, vis : of apple, pear, pine apple, raspheiry, , ' _ . strawberry, and other fruits and vanilla, 11.90 p g»l and 20 p ot Essential oils, for manufacturing purposes, 20 p ct n OTnrtx>]cii ^AxofF. TiSST TTr i " ■ : ' • .Ill ' J. ' ■ Lamp bUck Mid ivory black, ...... > .,, ,. Ippiit Lead,' mtirM<^ and loetato of , .....; ...... ffpb Liqarioatlng oils, composed wholly or in part of , ^i^^eum, and costing thirty cenjts per jmiiMrial , . ,. , , ^gafUbn or over, 26 1>;^' .;; , The' same, coating less than ihlrty cents pi&c "ba- .j^,, ,,,,^Jri perial gaUon, seven apd one-fifth cents per Iiiji- VrLKni. perial gallon. ,*i^:.'it-^j* Lubricating oils, all other, Neatsfoot, Olff'e or salad, , , , ,. . Sei^eseed, ; '' w.«.. 20,oet Sp^nb ai^d '♦irhklii, ' ... . . . 20 5 ct Opium (di^), ...... 20 p>o!t Opium, preparad fd^smoking, ...... $5 p lb Paints aud colors, ground in oil or any other liquid, 2tl| {^ ot Colors, dry^ vis: blue, black, Chinese blue, Prus- nan blue and raw umber, 20 j> ct Colors, in pulp, viz : carmine, colonie and rose , , kdtea, ioiinet and maroon, satin and fine warthed ' ■'■ white, 20 pot Paris greoi, dry, 10 p ct White and red led, and orange mineral, dry, also, white zinc, 6po^, Whtta lead in pulp, not mixed with oil 5 p et ' ' Paints and colors not elsewhere specified, ...;.. 2(» p et Paraffine, .wax or stearine, 8e p lb Perfume^, inchiding toilet ptsparations, vie : hair oils, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes, and all other perfumed preparations, need for the hair, mouth or skin. 80 p ot Pomades, Fremm, or flower oaors preserved ft fat or dl for, the purpose of conserving the odors ers which do not bear the hoa^ ot distillation, when imported in tins of not less than ten pounds eaolH ...... ... ..Idpct Proprietary medicines ; to wit :— All tinctures, piUs, Eowders, troches or lozenges, syrups, coraials, itters, anodines, tonics, plasters, liniiqents, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils, or tliedtclnal preparations or compositions recom^ mended to the public under any general name or mi,] iMiai. 'iW- ,«* ct ct ct"" f *ot .?if, 'Ct '. •>- ^ ct .... • - j ► lb""'"' • ct ct It ct lb Dt Bt ittibuifo lilto i*i«fin^'9yl|tvdAiftUri. JB87.] GUBTOMS TARIFF. 127 i1.r1-...'» iMa ..n .:.» title' as Bpedfios for any diieMeftor affections what- MMVW aff«eting tk« humau or aniinal bodiM, not otherwise proVitil^d for ; all Ifqnids fifty per cent. ! «i3 valorem ; and all others, twenty-five per cent. , aidiTalorem, 0Opet2&pot Mi medicinal preparations, whether chemical or A i^ ' otfaerwiBe^ usually imported with the name of . j;( > . > I «Ub the manufacturer, shall have the true name of such manufacturer, and the place where they are prepared, permanentty,'and legibly affixed ito each parcel by stamp, label or otherwise ;'-^t!i''^" and all inedicinaS preparations imported with- « ■ > Qut such names so affixed shall be forfeited. Potash, red pmssiate of lOp ct Putty, 25pct Saltpetre, > '■<- ''^^ ■ 20 p ct Soap, common, browa and yellow, not perfumed, ...... l^o p lb Soep, Castile and wMte, 2 c p lb Soap, perfumed and'teilet, ten cents per pound, the weight of the ineide packages and wrappers to be incindtx' in the weight; for duty, and ten per cent; ad valorem 10c p lb and 10 y ct Soap powders, . . . ; .v Sc p lb Tin crystals, 20 pet ' Turpentine, spirits of 10 pet Vamish, lacquers, Japan and collodian, not elsewhere speeified, 20 pop I gal and 20 p ct Vaseune «nd all siimlar preparations of petroleum, for toilet, medidnal or other purposes, in bulk^ four' cents per pound, and in botties or other packages, ' ' not oTor one pound in weight each, six cents per " [lound, 4oplband6cp lb Vinegar ..... .Idcpig Yefust cakes and compressed yeast in packages of one pound and over, or in bulk, ...... 6c p lb Yeast cakee in packages of less than one pound 8c p lb Zinc, chloride, salts and sulphate Of ...... ^ p ut COTTON AND COTTON GOODS. Grey or unbleached and bleached cotton, sheetings, drilb, ducks, cotton or canton flannels, not stained^ painted or printed, lo pe sq yd and 16 p ct All cotton donins, orillings, bedtiokings, ginghams, Slaids, cotton or canton flannels^ ducks ;md drills, yed or colored, checked and stnped shirtings, cot- tonades, Kentucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like description 2o p sq yd and 15 p ct White cotton leans and coutilles, 20 p ct Cottons over thirty-six inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of window shades, for use in their factories, exclusively for tne manufacture of oiled Mrindow shades, 16 p ct Cotton forty-two inches wide and over, when imported by manufacturers of enamelled cloth, for use in , their factories, 16 p cfl ' Cotton bed quilts, not including woven quilts or coun- terpanes, ...... 27ipot luuvftBtK tiiwt»;iifilii)Jiili^wi*^Byipifiii8BlltH« 126 0UIT0M8 TARIFF, [1889. Cotton wadding, batting, batts Mid warpB. carpet* warps, knitting yam, noaittry yam. and other cotton yame, under number forty, not bleaohed, dyed or colored, 2o p lb andl6 p ot And if bleacbed, dved or colored, 80 p lb andl5 p ct Cotton warp, nuriioer 60, and finer, . . . . . i 16 pet Cotton warp, on beams, 1« p yd and 16 p ct Cotton seamleai bags, 2c p lb and 16 p ot Cotton shirtf! and drawers, woven or made on frames, and aP. cotton hosiery and knitted cloth, SO p^ ct Cotton sewing thread -iir^. also |^paulin< plain or ooatod with oil, paint, tar, Hiiy ,'|.n. ;■: or other composition, and cotton bags made up by a' > ,i{'iOf< the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for, ; 90 p otr . > ^^ >'- Damask of cotton, of Linen, or of cotton and linen, bleaahed, unbleached or colored, ....uSSpot H«odkercbi«ft cotton or linen, plain or printed, in the piece or otherwise, 26 p ct Lampwicks, ?0 pot ••' V Jeans and coutilles, when imported by corset-makers for ! use in their factories ....; 20pd} cotton fabrics not elsewhere siiecified, 27i pet; All manufactures of cottons not elsewhere speeifi«d» 20 p ot< ' ' - •■' ' Prunella, and cotton : and woiden netting, fur boots, _ , > >> shoes and gloves, J... .jlOp'et Velveteens and cotton ,v Ivete, ...... 20)]p i Earthenware and stoiieware, brown or colored, and H' B<>ckingham ware, . ...... 80 p ct Earthenware, white granite, or iron-stone ware, and " C. C. " or cream colored ware, ....<.. SO pot Eardienware, decorated, printed or sponged, and all earthenware, not elsewhere specified 30 p ct Fire brick and tues, for lining stoves and furnaces, 20 p ct ' r ' Glass and manufactures of, viz : . Carboys and demijohns, bottles* and deouiters, flitSKs and phials of every ^ipg^ if ttn bjg^ 13^7.] CUSTOMS TAKIFP. 1^ OniAmented, dgw^i alid enamelled BtaiqiBd gtun, ■tained, t&ted. nalii^ and vitritied glan, ind stained kImw < 6p ot ■ 't 25 p ct 1^ p lb and 10 p ot ...v.. loop lb 2cplb icplb 25 pot 20 pot 2Upot Canvas of hemp or flax, and sail twine, used for boats and ships' sails. Carpeting, maljtiag and mats of hemp. Cordage of all kinds, Flax 'fibre, sedtched, Hackled, Flax, tow of, soutofaed or ipreen, .lute, carpeting or matting and mats,.>^i!-ua i^i,..,. .. Jute^ asamafactiujei of, N E S, . . ^; ; . Manilla hoods, Oil-cloth in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped, painted or priuted,' Indian rubberedt ttdoked or coated, not otherwise provided for, 6c p sq yd & 10 p ct Floor oil cloth, 30 pet Sails for boats and ships, also tents and awnings, . 25 p ct Towels of every description, 25 p et Twine of all kindr, nv^t otherwise specified, ..... 25 pot LIQUORS. Ale, boer and porter, wheu imported in bottles (six quart or twelve pint bott.I<)s to be held to contain one Impierial gallon), ...... 18c ji I g Ale, beer ahd purter, when imported in ci&sks or other- wise than in bottler, lOo pig Cider, not clarified or refined, 5cpg Cider, clarified or refined, ...... 10 c p g Spirits and strong waters, not having been sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be aucertained by Sykes' hydrometer, fur every Imperial gallon ot the strength of prQaf of such h vdrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz : Geneva gin, rum. liB For It^tr Ooii^bkti^ tik« lilto^r Byipraila itttlvp. 180 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1887, '•tiff whisk«y, ftlqolud or. l^fiti* of i|riiM|^ kvA uQei^Uv meratod, niiin{^« 'I'^l^ i^^W b I X Absinthe, two df>l|arS par Imperial jfallon, . . . , . ,1^|> V^ " Old Tom" ^n, one dollar and . seventy-five oents per ' , Imperial srulpn, ,•.... ...... 1175 p I 9 Spirits,, sweetened, or mixed, so that the degree qt Strength cannot be ascertained, as aforesi^, vis : ]ittm4thrnb> cordials, schiedam schnapps, tafia, bH^in^ And unenamerated articles of like kind, ohe dollar and lilnety oen^ per Imperial gallon, $1.90 p .1 ^ Spirits K^(^ Aixong waters not elsewhere specified, one dollar atad nii^ety cents per I gallon. 91.90 p t g Spirits and sttc^i waters mixed with any in^edient or : ihffredients, and alUiough thereby boming t^ndwjtbe denomination of proprietary medicines, tmctnres, Essences, extracts, or any other denomination, inclading medicinal elixil^. and flnlgit extracts, whether in bulk or bettle, and not elsewhere specified, shall be, nevertheless, deemed spirits or strong waters, and snbjeot to duty as such : of two dollars per Imperial gallon^ and in addition thereto, thirty per cent, ad va* loreiki, ! 9S! p I g and 80 p ot Cologne Water and perfumed spirits, in bottles or flasks, not weighing more than four ounces each, 60 p ot Cologne water and perfumed spirits in botties or flasks, or other packages, weigbing mure than four oonoes each, two dollars per Imperial gallon and fortyper . - . cent a4f««lorem, PpIg and 40 p ot' Wines of a|l kinds, except sparkling wines, including >. ginger, orange^ Issnon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and current wines, containing 26 per eent or less of spirits, of the strei^thof proof bySykea' hydrometer, imported in wood or in botUes, (six quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon), twenty-five cents per Im- perial' gallon, and fur eaoh degree of strength in excess of twenty-six per cent, of spirits, as afore- said, an additional duty of three oeiits until the strength reaches forty per cent, of proof spirits : . and in addition therereto, thirty per cent, aa valorem, 25c per I g and 3c p I g for each degree from 26 up to 40 and 90 pet Champagne and all other Rparkling wines, in bottles, containing each not more than a quart and more than one pint, three dollars per dozen bottles ; containing not more than a pint each, and more than oiic-half-pint, one dollar and fifty cents per dozen bottles ; containing one-half pint each or less, seventy-five cents per dozen bot(l«s ; bottles containing more than one quart ei^b shall pay in addition to three dollars perdozwn bc^.tles, at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents per Imperial gallon, on the quantity in excess of one quart per XadigMltaB MNi^ liklit MImN^ Bfifipto BttUn. [1887, - "-P I — [jt< ■ f.. >I« /•Mi, iWlf ' 180 pot 40 pot mt-M 16 up to 80pot IWT.] CUiTOMB TAIUVP. 181 bottle, th« qnartfl «nd pinU in OMh omo being old wine nieMQre t in Mloltion to the above epecifio duty there ahalt Im nn ad Tnktreni duty of thirty per ^ ' oMkt., IS p doB, $l<50 p dos, 76c pdoK, fl.a0plf, for nil overl qt pbt'lAMpot [But nny Uqiioni imported under the nnme of wine, nnd oontninii^r more than forty per cant, of epiriu of the etrangth ot proof by Sykee' hydrometer, ahnll be rated for duty as unenu- memted apinte^] MANUFiLCTURSRS OF METAL AND WOOD COMBINED. Acrioultural Implmnenta :— Mowing maohinee, self-binding harveeters, har> vesters, without binders, biadiug attachments, reapers, sulky and walking ploughs and parts oi the etme. luurrows, horse and hand hay rakes, garden rakea of any material, grain seed drills, spades and shovels, hoes, kay straw, manure spading and mining "forks and all similar artides, and parts thereof, 35pot Scythe . 88.40 p doz Btfd cagee of all kinds, ..i... SOpot Carriages:— Baggies of all kinds, farm wagons, farm, railway or freight carts, jmasnre carts or gigs and simiUur vehiolei, and all other carriages, not otherwise enumerated, 85pat Railway cars, sleighs, cutters, wheelbarrows and hand carts, MO p ct Chiktren's carriagea of all kinds, ..... S(S p ct Clocks, and parts CMMof, except aprings, .....ittpot .i Clock springs, lOpot Organs, Cabinet, vizr— On reed organs having not more than two sets qt reedit ft specific duty of ten dol- lars each; havuig over two and not over four sets of reeds, fifteen dollars each ; having over four and not over six sets of reeds, twenty dollars each; having oter six sets 6i reeds, thirty dollars each, tdud in addition tiiereto, fifteen per cent, ad vi^ lorem on the fair market value thereof, 810, 81&« 820, 880, and 15 pot Organs, pipe ccgans, and sete or parts of sets of roods fo^ cabinet orgams ...... 26pet Pianofortes, vi»;— All equare pianofortes, whether round-ournered, or not, not over seven octaves, twenty-five dollars each ; on all other square pianofortes thirty dol-. lars each ; on upright pianofortes, thhrty dollars each ; on concert, semi-concert, or parlor grand pianofortes, fifty dollars each : and in addition thereto, fifteen per cent, ad valorem, 825, 830, 89C, 850^ end 15 ^ct Parts of piftnoB, _ ..... ^ ,,, v* ^P** Portable madiines, portable steam engines, thresbMS and eepiurators, horse powers; portable saw n^ie i% I. . i :i ' 1 laa CUSTOMS TABIPf [188?. and fanning niUfl, Mid p»rto thereof , 35 pet-, Sewing machines, whole or heads, or part of heads of sewing mauihiiies, two dollars each, and in addition theteto twenty percent, ad valoreni, .... i2.and 20 p ct Ships and other vessels, built in any foreign country, whether steam or sailing vessels, on application for 4i j Canadian register, on the fair m»rket value of the hull, rigging, machinery, and all »ppur- tenances. On the hull, rigging, and all appurtenanoes, ex- cept machinery, ten per cent, ad valorem, 10 p ct On boilers, steam engines and othsr mMhintey, twenty-five per cent, ad valorem, 25 p ot Telephones, telegrapb instruments, electric and galvuiic batteries, and apparatus for electric lights, 35 p uddled or not, and muck luid puddled bars, or billets, 10 p ot In bars, rolled or hamojered, indudiag flats, rounds, and squaies, nail and spike rods, and all other Iron not otherwise provided for, 17i p ct Boiled round wire rods, in coils under half an inch in diameter, 10 p ot Iron rails or railway bars for railways or tram* ways ...... 16 p ot Bs'lway Ash plates, frogs, frog-points, chairs and hrier-baft, IT^pot Banu and itoop sheets, smo<>thed or polished, coated or (lalvanised, and common or black, number seventeen gauKS or thinner, boiler, plate, and Canada platea, 12^ p ot Stoves and other oasttings, and forgings not else- where speci fit d, 26 pot Gas, water and soil pipes of cast iron, 80 p ct Car wheels and axl«Wr of iron or steel, 25 p ot I9»f tor WflsklfM «M f tUflfvi? Sft OialaaBt. 188!7 CD8TOM8 TABIPF. 183 UoUed beams, chaimels and angle and T iron, ■ted, or iron and steel, 1^ p ct Iron bridges and stenctural iron work, malleable iron caatings and iron safes, and doors for safes and vaults, 25pct Locomotive engines and stationary, fire or otbor steam engines and builers, and other machinen^ oompoeed wholly or in part of iron, and K E S, 25 p ct Locomotive tires of steel or Btifesem^r steel, in the rough, 10 p cfc Wreoghtiron tubing, plain, not threaded, coupled, or otherwise manufactured, over two inches m diameter, ISpct Wrought iron tubing, plain, two inches in diameter, or 'jnder, coupled and threaded or not, 90 p ct Lap-welded boiler, iron tubing, not threaded, coupled or otherwise manufactured, one and a ludf inches in diameter and ever, 15 p ct Ormmeatai. iron work and wire work, 25 p ct Skates and locks of all kinds, ...... 30 pet Tinned, glaied or enamelled hollow ware, of vast or wrou^t iron, 25pct Carriage hardware, 85p«t Hardware, viz : builders', cabinet makers', up- holsterers' saddlers', and undertakers', includ- ing co£Rn trimmings of metal, ...... 30 pc t House furnishing hardware, not otherwise provided for, .... 30 p ct Bolts, nuts, washers and rivets, of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified, Ic p lb and 15 p ct Stove belts and nuts, and all bolts and rivets of one-quarter mch in diameter and leas, ...... 36 p ct Forks, cast iron, not handled, ground or otherwise further manufactured, 10 p ct Printing presses of all kinds, 10 p ct Pumps, iron, jatcher-spout, cistern, well and force pumps, .....35pct Tacks, brads and sprigs, Hungarian and Clout nails, 30pct Horse-ohoes and horse-shoe nails, 30 p ct Iron wiie nails, called " I'ointes de Paris," 30 p ct Iron and steel screws, oouunonly called " wood screws," 35pct Scales, balan'Ms and weighing beams, ...... 30 p ct Chains (iron and steel), over nine-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, 6pct Nails and spikes, cut, half a cent per pound, and ten per cent ad valorem, *c p lb and 10 p ct Nails and spikes, wrought and pressed, whether . galvanised or not, tliree fourths of a cent per pound, and ten per cent, ad valorem, fc p lb and 10 p ct Nails and spikes, oompoHition and nheathina: nails, 'iU p ct Nail plate, iron or steel, sixteen gauge and thicker, 25 p ct All artkles, rated as iron or manufactures of iron, shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron oouibined, imleM otherwise expressly provided. Cnrlii Ml fl«MMftiry Vifltfwi' Le«miiig'i iMtilM. Id4 ClfSTOMS TARIFF. [imi 40cpl0»lb8 eOo p 100 IbR 90 pot 10 pot 10 pot 90pct SO pot 90pot to pot 2&pot lOpict lbs and 10 p ct Spot ;Wpct SO pot 35pct Lead, old scrap iWd pig, - "' .... ^' ...... Lead, bars, uocko and eihee^, All manufactures of lead no1| otherwise specific, ...... Nickel KDodes, '.;;... }*hoBphor brdnze, in blookSj bars, sheets and wire, Pinti, manufactured it*plMted tiod gilt of all kinds, in- cluding cutlenr, pmted wholly or in part, Plates engraved on wood, and on steel or other metal^ Screws ia irtfn^ steel, br^iss or other metal, not other- wise provided for, . . Sheet iron hQllciw ware, and all manufacturers of sheet iron; ttdt (Otherwise specified, Silver, rolled, and Oermatt and nickel silver, in sheets, Steel, aiiid MUmufactures of, viz t-^ Steel, ingots, burs, sheets, under threendxteenthB of an iuoh thick, whole t>r cut to shape, but not fur- ther manufactured, and rolled round wire rods in coib, not elsewhere specified. $3 p ton of 2,000 Steel rolled round wire rods, under half an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufao- toreVs, for use in their ' factories, Steel needleH, vis : — Cylinder needles, hand frame needles and latch needles, Carpenters' coopers', cabinet-makers' and all other mechaidcs' tools, edge tools of every descrip- tion, axes and saws of all kinds, files Mkd rasps, Fireurmf , vu : Muskets, rifles, pistols and shot- gtuis; atid all manufactures of steel, ai ' ^ and coarser, not elsewhere specified, ...... 20 p 4^* Barbed wire fencing of iron or steel, one and a half oents per pound, l^c p lb Buclkthorn and strip fencing, of iron or s^el, one and one-eiriith cents per pound, 1^ p lb Wire, covered with cotton, uiten, nilk or other material, 25 p ct Zinc, seamless dttkyth tubing, ...... 10 p ct ^^nufActures of Zinc, not elsewhere 8i)ecified, ...... 25 p ct -f^r'-f Animals, living, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified, Breadstu£Fs, vk : Breadstuffs. grain and flour and meal of all kinds, when damaged by water, in transitu, twenty per cent, ad valorem, upon the appraised value, such appraised value to be ascertained as pro< vided by sections 44, 45 and 46 of the Act 40 Vic, cap. 10, intituled : " An Act to amend and con* soUdate the Acts reepectiog the Customs,"* as amended by the Act 44 Vic, cap 11, Barley. ..... Buckwheat, Indian com, Oats, Rice, , Bice, undeaned, unhulled or paddy, when im- ported diM3t from the country of growth Eye, Whei 20 pet • ' .'i . Ob •i ii/-)i 26p et 15c p bush 10c pburii 7^ p bush 10c pbbsh Icplb l7i p ot lOc p bush 15c p bush lOo p bn^h 16c p bush Icplb 40cpbrl icplb oOepbrl SOepbrl 2cplb 4oplb Sop lb Sep lb heat, Pease, Beans, Buokwheat meal or flour, .^ . . . Oommeal, Oatmeal, By^ flour^ — Whtot>fl«mr, Kioe and sago flour, Butter, ...... Che«Be, Chicory, raw or green, — . . •♦;••,• Chicory or qther root or vegetable used as a substi tute fbr Coffee, kiln dried, roasted or ground 4c p lb Coooanuts, — . . f 1 p 100 Coooanuts, when imported from the place of growth, by vessel direct to a Canadian port, 50c p 100 Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened or not, 8c p lb Coooa paste and chocolate, not sweetened, 20 p ct Cocoa paste and other preparations of coooa containing ■ sugar, Ic p lb and 25 p ct Coffee, green, from the United Stotes, C, 2nd April, 1879, 10 p ct Coffee, roasted or ground, from the United States, O C, 2nd April, 1879 . 8c p lb and 10 p ct Coffee, roasted pr ground, and all imitations and sub- ■UtntMi for, not elsewhere epeoified, 3o p lb li m r i N, 7or 0oaun«r Oimy^iatto ^Hu V^vb* Ipttdgr IfUtf. 186 CUBTOMB TARIFF. [m7. ■f\ 60c p lOd lbs Icplb Lead pipo and lead shot, one and a quarter cents per pound l|c p lb Fish, and products >f — Mackerel, Icplb Herringa, ^okled or salted, ...... ic p lb Salmon, pickled. ...... Iq p lb All other fish, pickled in barrels, ••-.••• Ic p lb Foreign oaugnt fish imported otherwise than in barrels, or half barrels, whether frt-sh, dried, salted or pickled, not especially oiumerated or provided for, Fuh, smoked and boneless fish. ■ ^ Anchovies a^d sardines, packed in oil or otl^er- wise, in tin boxes, measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide and three and one-half inches de^p, fi^ve cents the whole box; in half boxes measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide, and one and, five-eighth deep, two and a half cents each; and in qu)»rter boxep measuring not mwe than four inches and three-quarters long, three and one-half inches mde and one and a quarter deep, two cents each, oc, 2^0 and 2c p box When imported in any other form, 30 p ct Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies and sar- dines, 30 pot Salmon and all other fish prepared or presorved, including ojbters, not especially enumerated or providedfor, ,25pot Oysters, shelled, in bulk, 10c p g ; Oysters, canned^ in cans not over one pint, three cents per can, includinp^ ciie cans, -. Ii) cans over one pint and not over one quart, five cents per can, including the can, In cans exceeding one quarc in capacity an ad ditional specific du'y of five cents for each quarc, or fraction of a quart of capacity, in- pludmg the cans, Oysters in the ^hell, Packages containing oysters or other fisb, not other- ,. ^„tau»8. ipd the Island of JNewfoundiand, or either of tnem, have made changes in their tariffs or duties im- posed upon artio es impoited from Canada in reduction or repeal of the of the duties in lorce in said countries. Fruit, dri d, viz : Apples, 2o p lb Kaisins, one cent p«i- pound and ten per cent ad, vaiprem, lcp«rlb. audlOp. ct. Sep can 8c p qt- mmf'&^^'ismimis^^^u. isfir,] CnstOMS tARIPF. 187 CurrwtB, dates, flgps, prunes, and all other dried f ndta, not elsewhere specified^ Ic p lb Fruit, grpftn, viz : — Apples, , . 40c p brl Blackberries, goosbberries, raspberries and straw- berries, four cents per pound, the weight of thie package to be included in tibe weight for duty, 4o p lb Peaches, one cent per pound, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty, Ic p lb Cherries and currants, lo p qi Cranberries, plums and quinces, 30c p bush Grapes, ...... 2c p lb Oranges and lemons, 20 p ct Fruits in air-tight cans or other packages, including the cans oi other packages weighing not over one pound, three cents per can or package, and three cents additional per can or package for each pound or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight, 3o p can or i^ (The rate to include the duty on the cans or other packages, and the weight on which duty shall be payable to include the weight of the cans or other packages.) Nuts:— Almonds, shelled, 6o p lb Almonds, not shelled, and nuts of all kinds not elsewhere specified, 3c p lb Fluid beef, extract of, not medicated, 25 p ct Fruits, preserved in brandy, or other spirits, one dollar and ninetjr cents per Imperial gallon, $l.dQp I g Honey, bees', in the comb or otherwise, 3o p ID Hops, 6c p lb Jellies and jams,, 5c p lb Lard, tried or rendered, 2c p lb Lard, untried, Ij^c p lb Malt, fifteen cents per bushel, upon entry for ware- house, subject to Excise Bei^uifttions, .^ 15c p bush Meats, fresh or salted, on actual weight as received in Canada, except shoulders, sides, bacon and hams, Ic p lb Shoulders, sides, bacon and hams, free^h and salted, dried or smoked, 2o p lb Poultry and ^ame of all kinds, 20 p ct All other dried or smoked meats, or meats pre- served in any other way than salted or pickled, not otherwise specified, two cents per pound (if imported in cans, the rate to include the duty on the cans, and the weight on which duty shaU be payable to include the weight of the cans, ... 2c p lb Mustard cake, 20 p ct Mustad seed, unground, 15 p ct Mustard, ground, ...... 26 p ct Pickles and sauces, 25 p ct Spices, viz :- Ginger and spioeit of all kinds, (except nutmegs and mace), unground, ten per cent ad va- lorem, ; ground, twenty-five per cent ad valorem, 10 and 25 p ct Nutm^ and mace, 25 p ct Starch, including farina, corn starch or flour, and all ?reparationsnaving the qualities of starch, 2o p lb rom the United States, O C, 2nd April, 1879 10 p ct 13 CTtStOlIS TARIIT. [1887. TegetiableB, tiz :— Potatoes, . . , ; . . * ... 10c p btlah Tomfttoeg, 9(k^to bush Tomatoes and other vegetables, includii^g com, itt' ''^^' ° cans, or other packages, weighing not over one " ,., pound each, two cents per can or package, and ' "' two cents additional per can or package for each pound or fraction of a pound, over one pound in weight (the rate to include the duty on the cans, or other packages, and the weight on which duty shall be payable to include the weight of the cans or packages, 2c p can And all other vegetables, including sweet pota- toes, ... .20 pet SILK AND SILK GOODS, Silk in the gum, or spun, not more advanced than singles, tram and thrown organzine, not colored, 15 p ot Sewing silk and silk twist, 2&pct Silk velvets and all manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the compoaent part of chief value, not else- where speoified, except church vestments, ...... 80 p ot Silk plush netting used for the m' nufacture of glovep 15 pet SUGARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASS. .. Sugar, melado, concentrated melado, concentrated cane- juice, concentrated molasses, concentrated beet root juice and concrete, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, for refining purposes only, not over number fourtieen Dutch Standard in color, and not testing over seventy de- grees bythe polariscope, a qpedfic duty of one cent per pound, and f )r every additional degree, shown by polariscope test, three and one-third cents per > ' one nuudred pounds additional, lop lb 70 degtest and 3^ p 100 lbs for each deg above 40 Sugars not for refining purposes, not over fourteen Dutch Standard in color, when imported dii'eot from the country of growth and production, a speci- fic duty of one cent per pound and thirty per cent ad valorem on the value thereof free oh board at the last port of shipment. Ic p lb and 30 p ct Sugars above number fourteen Dutch Standard in color, and refined sugar of all kinds, grades or atandards, one and one-half cents per pound, and thirty-five per cent ad valorem on che vMue thereof free on board at the last port of shipment, l^c p lb and 35 p ut On sugars not inlp<)rted direct without transhipment from the country of growch and production, there shall be levied and collected an additional duty of seven and one half per cent of the whole duty so otherwise payable thereon, 7^ p ct of duty additional Provided that when any cargo of sugar imported for refining purposes is found to grade, in part, above numoer fourteen Dutch Standard in color, such ^, ^rt to the extent of not exceeding fifteen per cent of the whole cargo may be admitted to entry by polariscopic test. Syrups, cane Juice, refinid syrup, sugar house syrup, or for laondioe take tftUoWi' Bytpepda fiittarl. 1887.] CUSTOMS TABIFF. 189 sugar l^ouae molasses, byrup of sugar, syrup of molasses or sorghiun, whether imported direct or not, a speciEc duty of one cent per pound and thirty per cent ad valorem, Ic p lb ft 30 p ct Molasses, other, when imported direct without tran- shipment from the country of gn*owth and produc- tion, fifteen per cent ad valorem, 15 p ct Molasftes, when not so imported, twenty per cent ad valorem, 20pot The value upon which the ad valorem duty shall be levied and collected upon all the above- named syrups and molasses shall be the value thereof free on board at the last port of ship- ment. Provided that molasses, when imjiorted for or re- ceived into any refinery or sugar factory, or to be used for any other purpose than actual con- sumption, shall be subject to, and there shall be levied and collected thereon, an additional duty of five cents per Imperial gallon, 5c p I g Provided that the change in the rates of duty on sugars and molasses shall imply only to importa- tions arriving in Canada on and after the thirty- first day of March, 1886, and not to such articles warehoused prior to that date. Sugar candy, brown or white, and confectionery, a specific duty of one and a quarJier cents per pound and thirty-five per cent ad valoiem, 1^ p lb and 35 p ct Glucose of grape sugar to be classed and rated for duty as sugikr, according to grade by Dutch standard in color, Glucose syrup, two cents p lb 2c p lb TOBACCO. Manufactured tobacco and snuff, thirty cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, twelve and a half per cent ad valorem, 30c p lb and 12i p ct Cigars and cigarettes, one dollar and twenty cents per pound, and twenty per cent ad valorem, $1.20 p 11^ and 20 p ct WOOD AND WOODEN WARES. Bagatelle tables or boards, with cues and balls, 35 p ct Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any mixtures of which petroleum is a part, 40c each Billiard tables, without pockets, four feet six inches by nine feet or under, a specific duty of twer y-two dollars and fifty cents each, — . $22. 50 On those of over foUr ieet six inches by nine feet, a specific duty of twenty-five dollars each $25 On billiard tables with pockets, five feet six inches . by eleven feet or und=r, a specific duty of thirty- five dollars each, $35 And on all over five feet six inches by eleven feet, a specific duty of forty dollars each, iiO And in addition thereto fifteen per cent ad valorem; each table to include twelve cues and one set of four balls, with markers, cloths and cases, bat no pool balls and 16 p ct tf Mrtiiirn oorect witk f ciloW Oyipq^ ^itUM. 140 OUBTOMS TARIFF, [19B1. Cane or rattan, split or otherwise manufactured, 25 p ct Cork and other manufactures of cork wood or cork bark, 20 p ct Excelsior for upholsterers' use, 20 p ct Fishing rodp, 30 p ct Furniture of wood, iron or any other material, house, cabitiet or office, finished or in parts, including hair and spring and other mattresses, bolsters, and Sillows, caskets and coffins of any material So p ct dings of wood, plam, 25 p ct Moulding of wood, gilded or otherwise further manu- factured than plain, SOpct Shingles 20 p ct Show cases, two dollars each, and 35 per cent ad va- lorem, $2 each and 35 p ct Wood and manuiactures of, and wooden ware, viz : PaUs, tubs, churns, brooms, brushes, and other manufactures of wood, not e^ewhere specified, .... 2? p ct Hubs, spokes, felloes, and parts of wheels, rough hewn or sawn only, 15 p ct Lumber and timber, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct Picture frames, as furniture, ...... ...... 35pct WOOLS AND WOOLLENS- Manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, viz :— Blankets and flannels of every description ; cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, tweeds, coatings, overcoatings, felt cloth of every descrip- tion not elsewhere specified ; horse-collar cloth, yam, knitting yam, fingering yarn, worsted varii, knitted goods, viz : — Shirts and drawers and hosiery, not elsewhere specified, seven and a half cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per cent 8bc valorem, t^c p lb and 20 p ct Clothing, ready-made, and wearing appbrel of every description, including socks and stockings, cloth caps and horse clothing, shaped, composed wholly or in part of wocJ, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, marie up or manufac- tured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer, except knit goods, ten cents per pouud, and in addition thereto twenty-five per cent nd valorem, 10c p lb and 25 p ct All fabrics composod wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of ,the alpaca, goat, or other like animal, not otherwise provided for, twenty-two and a half per cent ad valorem, 22^ p cti . Carpets, viz :— Brussels, Tapestry, Dutch, Venetian, and damask, carpet mats and rugrs of all kinds, and printed felts and druggets, and all other carpets and . squares, not otherwise provided f(»r, 25 pet Treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, com- posed wholly of wool, ten cents per square yard; and in addition thereto twenty per cent ad va- lorem, lOo per sq yd and 20 p ct Two-ply and three-ply ingrain carpets, of which the EnawaUiae mftkei Paarl WUt^eeth. 1887. GUBTOM8 TABIFF. 141 warp ia composed wholly of cotton, or other ma- terial than wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, five cents per square yara: and in addition thereto twenty per cent ad valorem, 5o p sq yd and 20 p ct Felt, pres8e. ■ ■■ ■■' . ■ . ' M l -■■ . ■-' v> '- ■ - ^ '-»|i ^ 'w ^ i » ^»' .> T*' \ iwrw«^^ ^ wiii ■■ / * > < 25 pet 25 pet Icplb 25 pet 23 p ct 10 pet 30 pet 30 pet 30 pet 25 pet 10 pet 2c p lb 5cplb 2c plb 20 pet 3Cpct $1 p ton TicplOOlbs 40c p brl 9c p bushel 30 pet 50e p ton 60c pton 20p ct 50c p. ton 25 pet 25 p ct 20 pot 25 pet 20 pet 30 pet icplb Bftrker'i Qoinine Win* ind Dnm li the Original ud 0«anine. 142 CUSTOMS TARIFF. ri887. Fireworks, Flax seed, Furs, viz :- 26 pet 10c p bush Fur skins, wholly or partially dressed, 16 p ot Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur, ..... 20 p ot " " ...... 30 pot J Gloves and mitts of all kinds^ Gunpowder, and other explosives, viz . Grun, rifle and pistol cartridges and cartridge oases of all kinds and mate, ials, 80 p ot Gun, rifle and sporting powder in ke^ , half-kegi), '«r quarter-kegrt, and other similar packages, 5c p lb Cannon and musket powder in kegs and barrels, 40 p lb Canister powder, in pound and half-pound tins,. . 15o p lb Blasting and mining powder, 3c p lb Giant powder, dualiu, dynamite and other exfJo- sives in which nitro-glycerine is a constituent ' part, five cents per pound, and twenty per cent ad valorem, dc p lb and 20 p ot Nitro-glyoerine, ten cents per pound, and twenty per cent ad valorem, 10c p lb and 20 p ct Gutta-percha, manufactures of, 25 p ct Hair-cloth of all kinds, 30pot Hair, curled, 20 p ct Hats, caps and bonnets, not elsewhere specified, 23 p ot India-rubber, viz :— boots and shoes, and other manu- factures of, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct India-rubber clothing, or clot]|^g made water-proof with India-rubber, 85 p ^ '] sawn on two sides only, and not especially shapen, ^-rr > containing less than fiteen cubic feet, 10 p ct Marble slabs, sawn on not more than two sides, . : 10 p ot ■ Marble bloeka and slabs, sawn on more than two sidef^, 20 p ct Marble finished, and all mannfaotures of marble not elsewhere spKecified, SO p ct Musical instruments of all kinds, not otheiwise pro- vided for, ...... 25 p ot ' Ochres, dry, ground or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined, ...... 10 p ct Paintings,- drawings, engravings and prints, 20 p ot Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, 25 p ot Plants, viz :— Fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, 20 p ct Plaster of Paris, or ^psum, ground, not calcined, .... 10c p 100 lbs Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, fifteen cents ger one hundrod pounds, or furty-five cents per arrel of noL over three hundred pounds, 15c p 100 lbs Plumbago, ten per cent ad valorem ; and all manufac- tures of plumbago, not elsewhere specified, twenty ]^r cent ad valorem, 10 and 20 p ct Precious stones, viz : Agates, sapphires, emeralds, gar- nets and opals, polished, but not net or othf rwise manufactured, ten per cent ad valorenr 10 p ct Imitation precious stones, not set, 10 p ct Quills 20 p ot Bibbons of all kinds and materials, 30 p cj; Salt coarse (except as imported from the United King- dom, or any British {MShession, or imported for the use of Sea or Gulf 1* isheries, which snail be free of duty), and all fine salt, in bulk, eight cents per one hundred pounds, 8u p 100 lbs In bags. Darrein, and other packages, twelve cents per one hundred pounds, 12c p 100 lbs Sand-paper, glass, flint and emery paper, 25 p ct Seeds,^ viz :— Flower, garden, field and other Sf ds, for agriculturiJ purposes, when in bulk or in large parcels, fifteen per cent ad valorem; when put up in smaU papers or parcels, twenty-five per cent ad valorem. 15 and 25 p ct Shftwls of all kinds and materials, except silk, 25 p ct Stone, viz ;— Sough freestone, sandstone, and all other bvilding stone, except marble, from the quarry, not ham- mered or chiselled, one dollar per ton of thir- teen cubic feet, $1 p ton Water limestotae, or cement stone, one dollar per ton (See cement) $1 p ton . Grindstones, 92 p ton Dressed freestone and all other building sLone, ex- cept marble, and all manufactures uf stone or 20 pot ! 1 Sanite, {Stones, dressed, TaUow, Trees, Firuit Trees, viz : Apple, of all kinds^ $1.30 p ton leplb 2o eacli fl(ip T Witt tyt ^^Mt*l DebiHty , Li. 144 CUSTOMS TABIFF. [1887, Fear, of all kindi, Phm, of all kindk Cheny, of all kindst 4o eaeh 5c each 4o each Quinoei of all kinds, . 2^0 eaeh Tranka, eateheli, valiwB, oarpet bags, puraee and pooket books, 30 p ot Umbrellas, paraaols and Bunshades of all kinds and materials, 90pofc Whips, 80pct All goods not enumerated as charged with any duty of Customs, and not declared free of duty, shMl be charged with a duty of twenty per cent ad va- lorem, when imported into Canat^^ or taken out of warehouse for consumption therem. When anv manufactured article is imported into Can- ada in separate i>arts, each such part shall be charged with the same rate of duty as the finished article, on a proportionate valuation, and when the duty chargeable thereon is specific or specific and ad valorem, an average rate of ad valorem duty, equal to the specific or specific and ad valorem duty BO chargeable, shall be ascertained and charged upon such parts of manufactures. FREE GOODS. Agaric. Alkanet root. Aloes. Aluminum. Alum. Ambergris. Ammonia, sulphate of. Anatomical preparations. Aniline dyes, in bulk or package, of not less tha>n one pound weight. Aniline oil, crude. ^ Aniline salts. Animals brought into Canada temporarily, and for a period not exceeding three months for the purpose of exhibition, or compe- tition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other association. (But a bund shall be first &iven in accordance with regulations to be prescxibed by the M mister of Customs, with the condition bhat the full dutv to which such animals would otherwise be Uable shall be paia in case of their sale in Canada, or if not re- exported witbin the time specified in such bond). Animals for the improvement of stock, viz : horsen, cattle, sheen and swine, under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board and approved by the Governor in Council. Annate, liquid' or solid. Annate seed. Anchors. Antimony. Ashes, pot, pearl or soda. Asphaltum. Apparel, wearing and other personal household effects, not merchan- dize, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada. Argol dust, ■ -»i!> 1887.] Argols, CI ArBenic. Arseniale ArtioleH f Articles citize in an Articles or ai of C< Army an Arms. Clothing. Musical i Military Bamboo i for M or Bu Bamboos Barrels < trolei Mini Barilla. Barytes, Beans, vi Bees Belladon: Bells for Berries f< Bbmuth, Bolting c Bones, ci Bone-duE tilize Books, b the c right Books pr otne lette the] Books, ( deaf Boracic Borax. Botany, Bra'js, ol Bristles Britanni Brimsto Brim m< Bromint Broom c Buchu I Buckrui Bullion, Burgun [1887, For Sort nuroAtnib woU wilh Vtdrnul XinimoBt. 1887.] CUBTOMS TABIFF. U5 Argola, crude. Arsenic. Aneni^ke of aniline. Artiolen for this uee of the Governor General. Articles for the personal i^se of Gonnuls General who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in Any other business or profeaaion. Articles imported by and fur the use of the Dominion Government. or any of the Departments thereof, or for the Senate or House of Commons. Army and Na^y and Canadian Milttia, for the use of, viz :— Arms. Clothing. Musical in stn iment s for bands. Military stores and munitions of war. ' Bamboo reeds not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for sticks for uinbrellao, parasols or sunshades. Bamboos unmanufactured. Barrels of Canadian manufacture expoited filled with domestic pe- troleum and returned empty, under such regulations as the Minister of Customs may prescribe. Barilla. Barytes, unmanufactured. Beans, vanilla and nux vomica. Bees Belladonna leaves. Bells for churches. Berries for dyeing or usad for coaiposing dyes. Bismuth, metallic. Bolting cloth^, not made up. Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground or Steamed. Bone-dust and bone-ash, for manufacture of phosphates and fer- tilizers. Books, bound, which chall have been printed more than seven years at the date of importation, except foreign reprints of £nglish copy- righted books which shall remain subject to the copyiight duty. Books printed by any Government, or by any scientific association or , 'other society, now existing, for the promotion of learning and letters, and issued in the course of their proceedings and not for the purpose of sale or trade. Books, educational, imported by and for the use of schools for the deaf and dumb exclusively. Boracic acid. Borax. Botany, specimens of. Brass, old, scrap, and in sheets. Bristles. Britannia metal, in pigs and bars. Brimstone, ci-ude, or in roll or flour. * Brim moulds for gold beateis. Bromine. Broom corn. Buchu leaves. Buckram for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes. Bullion, gold and silver. Burgun iy pitch. iMieRoiMM try Fellowi* Leeming'i ISiMiioe. CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1887. Burr Htones, in block, rouj^h or unmanufactured, and not bound up into milistoneB. ^ I Carriages of travellers and carriages laden with merchandize, and not ^ to include circus troops nor hawkers, under regulations to he' jpresoribed by the Minister of Chi8tom«. | ! Cabinets of coins, medals and other collections of antiquities. | Casts, as models, for the use of schools of design. i Cornelian, untnaaufactured. I Canyiui for manufacture of floor oil-doth, laot less than forty-five inches wide, and not pressed nor calendered. ^ { Canvas, jute canvas not loss than fiftyoeight inches wide, when im< ported by manufacturers of floor oil-cloth, for use in tueir factories* ' Caoutohhuo, unmanufactured. Cat-gut strings or gut cord for musical instruments. -■>'■ i Catgut or whip-gut, unmanufactured. Celiiuoid or xT^olite, in sheets, lumps or blocks. Chalk and cHtf stone, unmanufactured. Chamomile flowers, Cherryheat welding compound. > China clay, natural or ground. Ohioralum or chloride of aluminiun. , ° Chloride of lime. Chronometers and compasses for ships. Cinchona bark. Cinnibar. Citrons, and rinds of, in brint> for candying. Clays. Clothing, donations of, for charitable purposes. Cobalt, ore of. Cochineal Cocoa, bean, shell and nibs. Coffee, green, except as provided by the Act; 42 ^^ic, cap 15, see 7. Coins, gold and silver, except United States silver coin. Communion plate, and plated ware for use in churches. Coirand coir yam. Conium dcuta, or hemlock seed and leaf. Copper, in sheets. Cot^n waste and cotton wool. Cotton yams finer than No 40, unbleached, bleached or dyed, and not finer than No 60, for the manufacture of Italian cloths and worsted fabrics. Cork wood or oork bark, uAmanuf uctured. Colors, viz :— Ultra-marine blue, in pulp. Colors, metallic, viz :— Cobalt, zinc and tin. Cream of tartar in crystals. Diamond drills, for prospecting for minerals. Diamonds, unset, including black diamonds for borers. Diamond dust or bort. Dragon's blood. Duck for belting and hose, when imported by manufiicturers of rubber goods for use in their factoiies Dye. jet black. Dyeing or tanning articles, in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified. Embossed books for the blind. Emery. Entomology, specimens of. 1887.] Ergot. Esparto, mam Extract Felt, adt Fire clay FilMre,ia Fibre, v< Fibrilla. Fillets o imp< Fish-hoo fishe flies. Fur skin Flint, fli Folia.dig Foot gre Fossils, Fowls, p in St Fuller's Gas cok< Gentian Ginseng Glasa, b4 inO Gold-bea Grease, prov Grasses, Gravels. Guano,! Gums, I sane Gut, an( oth( Guttap Gypsun Hair, ai olea Hatters Hatters Hemloc Hemp, Hides, 1 Homst Horses, reg the Hoofs, Hoop-ii No riv( HyoBcj Ice. India I Paia im «&« Momaflli tidkt «dl«W Bj^y B«Ai» . [1887. ound up Mid not 18 to be! to.- «)i orty-fiv« 'hen ira^ ' actoriest ' 7 "J. »eo7. ukd not bhs and rubber anuing, 1887.] CUBTOMS tahUpf. 147 Ergot. Esparto, or Spanish grass, and other glasses, and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper. Extract of logwood. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. Fire clay. Filure, Mexican. Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes. Fibrilla. Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding seven inches wide, when imported by, and for the use of manufacturers rf card clothing. Fish-hooks, nets and seines, and lines and twines, for the uee of the fisheries, but not to include sporting fishing-tackle, or hooks with flies, or trawling spoons. Fur skins of :Al kinds, not dressed in any manner. Flint, flints, and ground flint stones. Folia.digitalis. Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out. Fossils, Fowls, pure bred, including pheasants and quails, for ilnprovement in stock. FuUer's earth. Gas coke when used in Canadian manufactures only. Gentian root. Ginseng root. Glass, bent, for manufacture of show oases, provided it is not made in Canada. O C, 14th August, 1379. Gold-beaters' mould and gold-beaters' skins. Grease, the refuse of animal fat, for use of soap stock, not otherwise provided for. Grasses, fancy, dried, but not colored or otherwise manufactured. Gravels. Guano, and other animal and vegetable manures. Gums, amber, Arabic, Australian, British, copal, damar, mastic, sandai^ao, shellac, and tragacanth. Gut, and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufactured, for whip and other cord. Gutta percha, crude. Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime). Hair, angolo, buffalo and bison, camel, goat, hog^ horse and human cleaned or uncleaned but not curled or otherwise manufactured. Hatters' furs, not on the skin. Hatters' plush of silk or cotton. Hemlock bark. Hemp, undressed. Hides, raw, whether dried, salted or pickled. Horn strips, when to be used in making corsets. Horses, cattle, sheep and swine, for the improvement of stock, under regulations to be made by the T.'easury Board, and approved by the Governor General i» Council. Hoofs, horn and horn tips. Hoop-iron rot exceeding three eighths of an inch in width, and being No 26 gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets. HyoscyamuB, or henbane leaf. Ice. India rubber, unmanufactured. For L silver or copper. Meenk»iauin, (rade or raw. Mineral watcti^, natural, not in bottle—under regulations to be made by the Minister of Gustrms. Mineralogy, speqimens of. Models 01 iiiTentioua and other improvements in the arts; but no article or articles phall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use. Moss, Iceland, and other mosses, crude. Moss, se^weea, and all other vegetable substances used for beds and mataretuses, in their natural state or only cleaned. Menageries— horses, cattle, carriages and harneese') of, under r^fula- tipns to be prescribed by^e Minister of Customs. Musk, in pods or in grains. Nitrate of soda or cubic nitre. Nnt galls. Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi- monthly magazines, and weekly literary papers unbound. NickeL Oak bark. Oakum. Oil cake and meal, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal. Oils, cocoanut and palm, in their natural state. Oranges, and rinds of. in brine, for candying. Ores of metals of all kinds. Ottar of roses. Osiers. Oxalic acid. Paintings in oil or water colors, the production of Canadian artists, under regulations to be madd by the Minister uf Customs, Paintings in oil or water colors, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists. Palm leaf, unmanufactured. Pearl, mother of, not manufactured. Persis, or extract of archill and cudbear. Philosophical instruments and apparatus such as are not manufactured in the Dominion, when imported by and for use in universities, colleges, schools i^nd scientific societies. Pipioral Illustrations of insects, &c , when imported by and for the use of colleges and schools, scientifi^and liierary societies. PhoiphoruB. Pelts. Pipe day. Pitch (pine), in packages of not less than 16 gallons. Pumice and pumice stone, ground or unground. Platinum wire. Plaits, straw, Tuscan and grass. Potash, German mineral. Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude. Precious stones, viz : Agate, amethyst, aqua marine, blood stone, car- buncle, cats' eyes, oameo, coral, cornelian, crystal, crysolite, oro8orciolite, emerald, garnet, intaglio, inlaid or encrusted stones, onyx, opal, pearl, ruby, sardonyx, sapphire, topaz and turquols, not polished nor otherwise manufactured. Precipitate of copper, crude. BUioni Ctfyptota^ ^lyed ii;i^ yaUpyif l>jfif>|^ BJtttw. 150 CVSTOMl TABIBF. [1887. ,QtteroittOfi, or extract ox oak bark, for tanning. Qniokisflver. ^ Quinine, stUphate of, m powder. ,.^ ^ „_,::.. ^, Bags of cotton, linen, jute and hemp, twPO^ Witetl or dtpt^iu^ and waste of any kind, fit only for manutacturs o^jiMiper. Ratitans and reedb, unmr^ufaotured. Recovered rubber and rubber substitute. Bed li{9|Uor, a crude acetate of iJuminum prepared fromspyroligneotta acid for dyeing and calico printing. '^ Reiinet, raw or prepared. 7 Besin, in packages uf not Ims than 15 gallons. ' , > Bhubarbroot. '. Roots, medicinal, viz : Aconite, calnmba, ipecacuanha, sat^paHlla, squills taraxacum^ valerian. Rubber, hard, crude, in sheets, plain or moulded. Salt cake, being a Lulphate of soda, when imported by manu|aQturers of glass and soap for their own use iu their works. / Salt, iTuported from the United Kingdom or any British Pos^ewipn, or imported for the use of the Sea or Gulf fisneries, not otherwise provided for. Saffron and safflower, and extract of. Saffron cake. Sal anmoniao. Sal E'jdft Sa^id. Sausage skius or casings, not cleaned. Sea-weed, not elsewhere sf ecified. Sea-grass. Seeds, anise, coriander, oardimon, fennel and fenugreek. Senna, in leaves. Settlers' effects, viz. : -Wearing apparel, household furniture, pro- fessional books, implemAnts and tools of trade, occupation or em- ployment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canada, musical insiirumenta, domestic sewing machines, live stock, carts and other vehicles and agricul- tural implements in use by the settler for at laast one year before his removal to Canada, not to include machinery, or articles imported for use \n any manufacturing establishment, or for sale ; provided that any dutiable article entered as Kettlers' effects cannot be so entered unless hroufrht with the settler on his first arrival, and shall not be sold or othetwise disposed of without payment of duty, until after two years of actual use in Canada ; provided also that under regulations to be made by the Minister of Customs, live stock, when imported into Manitoba or the Northwest Territory by intending settlers shall be free, until otherwise ordered by the Governor in Council. Shellac, white, for manufaotming purposes. Silex, or crystalized quartz. Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way, silk ci«c<*ons ana silk waste. Silver and German silver in sheets, for manufacturing purposes. Skins, undressed, driud, salted or pickled. Sod A ash. Soda, bichromate of. Soda, caustic. Soda, silioate of. Sodium, sulphide of. Spelter, in blocks and pi«s. 1887.] Steel in. [1887. ■ rpligne^ua '/^parflla, 1:»i ur«rs otherwise •'I I iw, pror leMt six domestio 1 agrioal. me year a6ry, or ment, or dettlers' Br on bis without [yAsadft ; IMiiQister % or the «, until ' iated or Ic waate. n. f «y »j».J8yN,t»M^.y<{>lyirt',l^ chanica1 process. Whiting or whitening. Whalebone, unmanufactured. Willow for basket-makers. Wire of brass or copper, round or flat. Wire of iron or stee^ galvanized or tinned, or not, fifteen gau^re or smaller. Wire of spriti^ steel, coppered, for the manufacture of ma tresses, number nine gauge and smaller. Wire rigging for snips and vessels. Wood for fuel, when imported inio Manitoba and the Northwest Ter- ritories. Woods, not further manufactured than sawn or split, viz :— African teak, blackheart ebony, lignum vitse, red cedar and satin wood. Wool, unmanufactured, hair of the alpaca, goat and other like ani- mals, not elsewhere specified. taiM ItoriM hjki^ iM^tt eiuii Hy l^aHoira' ikbvh^^u SimaM. 152 C1TBT0M8 TARIFF. [1887 Woollen rags. (OC. 17th June, 1879.) YeUow metal, in bolts, bars, and for sheathing. Zinc, in blocks, pigs and sheets. Animals of all kindti, when the natural products pf Newfoundland. The follow ing articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz! — Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photognqihs or reprf^ntations of any kind, ot a treaisonaUe or seditious, or of an i' oral or indecent character. Reprints w* Canadian copyright works, and reprints of British copy- right works which hare Men also copyrighted in Oansda. CoiUj oase or counterfeit. The importation into Canada of all goods manufactured or produced, wholly or in part, by prison labor, or which have been made within, or in connection with any prison, gaol or penitentiary, is hereby prohibited under a penalty of two hundred dollars, to- gether with the forfeiture of such goods, and the panels or packages m which they are contained. The importation and manufacture of oleomargarine, butterine. and all such substitutes for butter is hereby prohibited, under a penalty of not less than two hundred nor more than four hundred dollars for eanh offence, and the forfeiture of such goods, and of all packages in which they are contained. EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet, Spruce logs, per M feet, board measure, Pine logb, per M feet, board measure, Provided tnat the powers vested in the Governor in Council by the Act 42 Vic, cap 15, sec 6, shall be extended to and apply in all respects to the above named articles, ana that the Governor in Council may increase the duty on pine logs to three dollars per thousand feet board measure. It 60 91.00 92.00 1887.] EXPORTS PROHIBITED. Tha export of deer, wild turkeys, quail, partridge, prairie fowl and woodcock, in the carcass, or parts thereof is hereby declared unlawful and prohibited, and any person exporting or attempting to export any such article shall, for each such offence, incur a penalty of one hundred dollars, and the article so attempted to be exported shall be forfeited, and ■ may, on r3aFonable cause of suspicion of intention to export the same, be seized by any officer of the Customs, and if such intention be proved, shall be dealt with as for breach of the Customs laws. H>T! R. D. Mi! I>. MAQ 1 8»., t satisfai Ja W Mor Boot! nish. ] Pineal Size £ Shanli £ [>nna No. ittM. [1887 under a eiture of M foand, ntplis or »U8, or of sh .oopy- produced, in m»de itiary, is liars, to- paokacres rine. and nnaar a hundred I, and of $L60 fl.00 12.00 F6ll0wi'fiitatei%««iiiM ii%itkMti vHU. 1887.] ADVSWnSBMKtn. ut 1 i"-f'S- ^Ui^ i' i (SUCiJESSOBS TO D. MAOES * OO.) Si > i V S V ^ H/TS, Cj\ps, Fuf[s Ai(D Stuaw' Goods, 3 jMA^RKET SQUjrRE^ R. D. MAfiEE. t D. HAaEE, Jr. ) ST. JOHN, N. B. FawShionable GoodvS a Specialty. 1^^ Having engaged the services of Me. D MAoEta, Sb., to superhitend all our Manufacturing, we cssri guarantee satisfaction. James J. Christie & Co., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LEATHER J\ND SHOE FINDINGS. Moroccos, Kids, Biodinffs, Linings, etc. Bristles, Shoe Brushes, Boot Turnerf*, Webbings, Threads, Galloons, Hardash, Blacking, Yar- nisii, Edffe Ink, Awls, BucklwSi, Iron Nails, Brass Nails, Steel Taoki, jpincar^i, Nippers, Hammers, Knives, Pegs, Patent Peg Awls, Counter Size Sticks, Patent Screws, Hook Bills and Skivers, Peg Breakers, Shank J^asters. Boot-Trees, Cramps, Clamps, Lasts, &c. WHOLESALE AJ^D RETAIL. tfr A suppiiy of NaKiS from the Manufactory of S. B. Foster, always on hand, las sale Wholesale and Retail. No. 65 North Side King Street, St. Jolin, N. B. i! W«e WoHMteki lM!kir% W«m hauagm \^^ '■" 1S4 ADTBRTIBBMBNT. [188T. Elffl) A-lJWM yil I'/ i n\\ Wall Papers, '■ Window Shades, Etc. Paints, Varnishes, <■> iUlht -t R0 R BLIN Hade to Qcder at short notice, j, 4^^o 90 'k:ti^.'^. . M!*>*iaF ^flVTS M %'