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EQUATION OK TIME — ECLIPSES.
[1888.
All the oiilonlutions in this Alumnae have been adapted to "Meai
Time" at St. .Tuhii, except tlie Sun's Declination and the " Equation
i of Time," which arc for Mean Noon, (Greenwich.
I " Mean Time," is that shown by a weli-re,t,'ulated cluck, and diflFers
j from " Ai)parent Time," or that exhibited by a S'ln-dial by what is
known as " The Equation of .Time." When the Sun is Sloiv this is to
' be subtracted from "Mean (or Clock) Time," and when the Sun is
' Fast, to b3 added to "Mean Time " to get the " Ajjparent Time."
EQUATION OF TIME FOE APPARENT NOON 1888.
ft
Jan. , Feb.
1
2
3
4
5
I 6
' 7
8
9|
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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32
23
24
25
26
27
28:
© si:^ SI.
M. s. M. s.
3
4
4
5
5
6
G
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29113
30'13
3113
3S]3
07 13
34 14
02 14
30 It
56 14
2214
48 14
13 14
38 14
02 14
2614
4s'l4
1114
32 14
53 14
1314
3;il4
52 14
10 13
27 13
4413
00.3
15 13
29 13
43 13
56 12
0812
19 12
29; ..
38' ..
47
55
02
0«
13
18
21
24
26
27
2rt
27
26
24
22
IS
11
10
04
58
52
44
37
28
19
09
59
48
37
Mar.
SI.
M. S.
12
12
2:)
12
12 00
11 46
11 32
11 18
11 03
10 48
10 35
10 17
10 01
9 44
9 28
9 11
8 53
8 36
8 18
8 01
April. May
SI. HFt
M. s. M.s
43
25
07
6 48
6 30
6 12
5 53
35
17
58
40
22
04
46 3
28 3
10 3
523
353
17 3
00 3
43 3
26 3
103
54 3
38 3
2^3
_il'3
08 3
22 3
36 3
50 3
033
16 3
28;3
40;3
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23|3
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412
5012
58l2
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12
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24
30
34
39
42
45
48
50
51
52
52
52
51
49
47
44
41
37
33
2s
22
16
10
03
55
48
39
31
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M. S.
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2
2
1
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09
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34
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27
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22
32
41
50
59
08
16
23
30
37
43
48
54
58
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09
11
13
15
15
15
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14
12
1.0
07
Ang.
M.S.
03
59
54
48
42
36
28
21
12
03
54
44
33
22
10
58
45
32
19
05
50
35
20
04
47
31
14
56
3S
20
01
Sept.
&Ft.
M. S.
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1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
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6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
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9
10
17
37
56
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36
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37
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39
00
21
42
03
24
45
07
28
49
10
30
51
12
32
5l>
12
32
52
11
Oct.
& Ft.
U. 8.
10
10
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
12
16
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49
07
26
44
01
18
35
51
07
22
37
51
04
17
30
42
53
03
13
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31
39
47
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59
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09
12
15
17
Nov.
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M. 8.
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12
11
11
10
19
19
19
18
16
13
09
05
00
53
46
38
30
20
09
58
46
33
19
04
49
33
15
58
39
20
00
39
18
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M. S.
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10 10
9 46
9 22
8 57
8 32
8 06
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45
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6 17
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51
22
52
23
53
23
53
23
53
23
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
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ECLIPSES IN 1888.
]. Moon. A Total Eclipse. JAmi&ry 28, ISm.
Enters Penumbra, 4h. 4m. 40s. p. M,
Enters Umbra, 5h. 6m. 16s. p. m.
Total phase begins, 6h. 6im. .'528. p. M.
Central Eclipse, 6h. i^m. 52a. p. m.
Total phase ends, 7h. 44 ni. .528. p. M.
Emerges fi-om Umbra. 8h. 45m. 28s. p. m.
Emerges from Penumbra, Dh. 46m. 58s. p. m.
The Moon rises at St. John an hour after the first obscuration,
that is, the Penumbra.
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I. Moon. Miiguitude of the Eclipse l.()43 assuming the Moon's diameter
as 1.
Lunar Eclipses are visible to an entire hemlspheie, wliile Solar
phenomena of tills sort are sometimes limiled to a mere ma-
thematical line of the earth's surface. In ihe most favorahle
circumstances relative tu Solar Ec ipscs, the phenomena are
visible only in a particular part of the earth's surface, and
even sometimes a very small part.
The Moon enters the Umbia at '.)3d. from the northernmost of
the Moon's Uml) towards the cast.
The last contact at 74d. towards the west; in each case for
direct image
II. Su>;. A Partial Eclipse, Fehiuenyn 1888.
Begins generally 5h. 3i)m. 4t)S. P. m. in east long. 94d. 19m. and
south lat. 64d. 7m.
Greatest Eclipse, 7h. 14m. lOs. p. m
south lat. 70d. 49m.
Ends generally 8h.
Kouth lat. 3yd. 3(}m.
Magnitude <)..')(Xi assuming Sun's diameter as 1.
The Sun sets at St. John shortly before the obscuration; but
the plienomena, though invisible in Canada, may be viewed
in favorable circumstances by our fellow subjects in the Falk-
land Islands, on a fine (we may wisli) sunny morning.
The phenomenon is lost in the deep and awful solitude of the
southern ocean.
III. Sun. a Partial Eclipse, July 8. 1888.
Begins on the earth generally Oh. 2."Jm 28s. A. M. in east long.
4.'3d. 59m and sou'h lat. 48d. 14m. south.
Central Eclipse at 2h. 6m. 34s. a. m. in east long. 78d. 40m. and
south lat. 67d 44m. south.
Ends generally 3h. 47m. 46s. A. m. in east long. 117<'l. 44m. and
south lat. .57d. 14m.
Magnitude 0.486 on thf» a.ssumption that Sun's diameter is 1.
At St John the Sun rises an hour after the termination of the
phenomena, which are visible only to thesoutliern hemisphere
of the British Empire, in the early aft rnoon of a winter's
day, in the eternal and icy solitude of the Antarctic Polar
Ocean.
IV. Moo.v. A Total Eclipse, July 22iid and 2;^rd, 1888.
Enters the Penumbra. Idli. 32m. 4()s p m. July 22.
Enters the Umbra, 1 ih 30m. 46s. p. m. July 22.
Total Eclipse begins, Oh. 2!)m. 46s. A. M. July 23,
Central Eclipse, Ih. 20m 34s. A. M. July 2^3.
Total Eclipse ends. 2h. 11m. 22s. A. M. July -£i.
^^ Emerges from tlie Umbra, 3h. lOm. 22s. A. m July 23.
.^•'1^''^' Emerges from the Penuml)ra 4h. 8m. 28s. a. m. July 23.
Magnitude cf the Eclipse 1.816 assuming Moon's diameter as
1. The entrance into the Umbra occurs at 9.5d. from the
northernmost point of the Moon's limb towards the east The
emergence at 82d. towards t' ie west ; in each case for direct
image.
The Moon ri.ses at St. John, N. B., at ha f-past eight in the
evening and will S'jt at liall'-past four on tie morning of the
23rd. thirty minutes afttr the Eclipse has pas.scd over entirely.
The Moon will 1)" in the Zf nil h on the t wcntiiM h parallel sc^iith,
from the forty- to lu-th degree to tlie one hundred and twenty-
fifth degree west, from the beginning to the end of tlie
phenomenon.
V. Sun. a Partial Eclipse, August 7. 1888.
Begins generally, Oh. 47m. 28s. p. M in 13 d. STm. east long.
and 7 Id. 6m. north lat.
Central Eclipso, Ih. 41m. 28,. p. m. in 53d. loin, east long, and
70d. 13m. north lat.
Ends on the earth generally, 2h. -15m. 22s. p. m. in 6d. 42m.
east long and 5od iHm. north lat
The magnitude of the Eclipse, assuming Sun's diameter as 1
is 2(tl.
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THE SEASONS— CHRONOLOGY— HOLIDAYS.
[1888.
V. SnN. Unlike I he two cailU'r Solar Kolipsew, this one is visible In the
ley Ocean of the Noith only, and the entire Knglish world
between the extremes of the I'oles, South :tnd North, must
go to tliose frifcid solitudes for (heir most favoraide views of
tiie Solar Phenomena of t lie Eclipses of the year 1888.
The Seasons of 1888.— Mean Time at St. John.
Winter Solstice. Sun enters vi. Winter i)egan 1887, December 21,llh. ev'g.
Vernal Equinox, Sun entei-s i . Spring begins IHHN. Marci lit, midnight.
Summer Solstice, Sun enters ~, Summer begins 18h'8, June 20, at 8n. ev'g,
i Autumnal Kqulnox, Sun enters-^, Autunm Ijegins 1H.S8, Sept. 22, at llh. mg.
Winter Solstice, Sun enters V3, Winter begins 1888, December 21 at Sh. m"g.
Chronology.
Dominical Lt»tters a.g.
Epact IT
Golden Number 8
Solar Cycle 21
Roman Indiction 1
Julian Peiiod WiOl
JEva of Nabonassar 2(i;jr)
^.la of thi' Seleucides 21 !«) 22(H)
JlZva, of Dio'jli'tian 1(«)3-1()()4
Mra of Sp..in (of the C'a'sars) . . lOC'fi
Mva ot I'eisia (.Ye/.digird III). ..12.58
^ra of Mo:.ammed 1805-1800
.iEra of Abraham 8!»03
Year of the World, Hel)rew, rS4H- .5649
Year of the World, Byzant, 73«^;-r89r
Year of t»lympiad8 28tt'l
Year of Rome { Varro) 2li4l
Year of Creation, Usher 5892
Year of 'reation, Hales 7299
Year of the World, Alexandria. .73**0
Year of the World, Antioch 7380
Caesarian Year of Antioch 1936
Year of Tyi e 2013-2014
Year of Actium 1918
Year of Armenia 1^36-1337
Year of Troy (destroyed). . .3072-3073
1. Tlie year 1K88 corresponds to the Fourth Year of the 665th Olympiad.
2. The First day of January, 1888, is the 2,410,638th day of the Julian
period.
3. The Hebiew Year 564? ends on 6th St^ptember, and 5649 A. M. begins
en 7th Seirtemher, 18,18.
4. The Mohammedan Year 1305 bygan on the flrst day of Moharram, cor-
responding to the 19th September, A. D. 1887. Ramazan— the Month of Ab-
stinence, of 1305, begins on May 10th, 1888. The liist day of Moli. r^am
A. H. 1306 l)egins on 7th September, 1888.
since Columbus discovered America, October 11th, 1492,
since DeMonts discovered river St John, N. B., June 24, 1604.
3JK) Years
284 Years
136 Years since the New Style was adopted in England, September I4th' 175
129 Years • - ~ >'
105 Years
104 Years
21 Years
; since the Capitulation of Quebec, September 18
since the United Empire Loyalists landed in N.
8th, 17.59,
Empire Loyalists landed in N. B., May 18th, 1783.
since .\ew Brunswick became a Province, August l(5th, 17H4.
since the Constitution of the Dominion of Canada, July 1, 1867.
Public Holidays, Anniversaries, Etc., 1888.
New Year's Day, Janu'y 1
Ash Wednesday, Feb 1 5
St. Patricks Day, Mar. 17
Good Friday, 3Iar. 30
Faster Monday, April 2
Easter Tuesday, April ,8
St. George's Day April 2;^
Loyalists' Day, May 18
Whitsun Monday, May 21
Queen's Birthday, May 24
Queen's Accession, June
St. John Baptist's Day "
Queen's Coronation "
Canadian Dominion Day,. . .July
Michaelmas Day, Sep.
Prince of Wales Birthday,. .Nov.
St. Andrew's Day, "
Christ mas Day Dec.
20
24
28
1
29
9
30
25
Christmas Holidays " 26-27
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1H88.] ASTIION. SYAfUOLS, CR. CALENDAR, KISHRUrRR. 21
Astronomical Symbols and Abbreviations.
(0 The Sun.
# The Mobn.
9) First Quarter.
® Full Moon.
(9 I^st Quarter.
» Mercury.
? Venus.
©The Earth.
1 Mars.
U Jupiter.
V Saturn.
1^{ Uranus.
f Neptune.
(5 Conjunction.
n Quadrature.
8 O" position.
1.5 Ascending Node.
(', Descending Node.
° Degrees.
' Minutes of Arc.
" Seconds of Arc.
H. or li. Hours,
M. or m. Min. of Time.
8. Seconds of Time.
A. M. Morning.
P. M. Evening.
N. Nortli.
S. South.
E. East.
W. West.
sta. Stationary.
Eerli. IVrihelion.
lat. Latitude.
Long, Longtitude.
m. Morning.
a. Aft'noim or
Evoniiig.
A p. Apogee.
gr. (greatest.
1 Aries,
.... 0^
s Tarus,
;ji
11 (lemini,
.... 80
C Cancer,
.... fk)
H Leo,
... IJS)
111! Virgo,
.... 150
:i= Libra,
.... ISO
III Scorpio,
.... 810
/ Sagittarius.
... 240
\) Capricornus
.... 270
"X" Aquarius,
.. . 300
X Pisces,
.... 3:V)
Brief Church Calendar for 1888.
DATE.
HOLY DAY.
DATE.
HOLY DAY.
SiTN. Jan. l! Circumcision.
SuN.May27'Trinitide.
Fri. " 6 Epiphany.
Thu. " 31 Coi-pus Christ!.
MoN.Jne. 11 St. Barnabas, Apostle.
Wed. " 25 Conversion of St.
Paul.
Sun. *' 2!> Septuagesima.
Sun. " 24 St. John Baptist.
Thu. Feb. 2 Purification B. V.
Mary.;
Fri. " 2» St. Peter and St. Paul.
Sun. " 5 Sexogesima
WF.D.Jly.25 St. James Zebedei, Ap.
Sun. " 12 Quinquagesima.
Wed. " 15 Ash Wednesday.
|FRi.Aug.24 St. Bartholomew. Ap.
Fri. Sep. 21 St. Matthew, Apostle.
Sun. "19 Quadragesima.
; S T. " 29 St. Michael.
Thu. Mar. 1 St. David.
jTnu.Oct i& St. Luke, Evangelist.
Sun. " 25 Annunciation, B.V.Mary. I
Sun. Oct.'28 St. Simon and St. Jude.
Sun. " 25 Palm Sunday.
Thu. Nov. 1 All Saints.
Fri. " 30 Good Friday.
Sun. " 25 26th Sun. after Trinity.
Sun. Apr. H Easter.
Fri. " 30 St. Andrew, Apostle.
Sun. " 8 Low Sunday.
Sun. Dec. 2 Advent.
Mon. " 23 St. George.
Fri. " 21 St. Thomas, Apostle.
Wed. " 25 St. Mark, Evangelist. I
Ti'E. " 25 Christmas.
TtJE. May 1 St. Philip and St.
James.
Wed. " 2(i St. Stephen, Protxj-M'tyr.
Sun. •' 6 Rogation Day.
Thu. " 27 St. John, Apostle.
Thu. " 10 Ascensiontide.
Fri. " 28 Childermas.
Sun. " 20;Whitsun Day.
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Ember Days.— iSpmigr— 22nd, 24th, 25th, March; Summer— 23rd, 25tli, 26th,
May; Autumn— V,)t\\, 21st, 22nd, September; Winter — 19th, 21st, 22nd,
December. Rogation Days— May 7th, 8th, 'Jth.
Marine and Fisheries Department.
Hon. Gfeorge E. Foster, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. J. H. Harding,
Esq., Agent for New Brunswick, of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal
Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, Buoys and Beacons, and Fisheries. J. Mit-
chell, Inspector of Liglit Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam
Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons for New Brunswick.
FISHERIES DEPARTMENT.
W. H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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[1888.
Light Houses in Bay of Fundy.
CAI'K SAHTiE, N. S.—K('volvin>; white liplit on Cape; bright IRh., dark
ats. Latitude 45d. t'3m. lUs.: lonpitudf, flM. .'iriii. 11h. Octagonal white
tower, ,V) feet above hitjii water. Visible V-i miles in clear weather.
C.W'V] SAlir,K, W. E. A revolving wldte li>,'lit, witli three fla.she.s at in-
tervals otliall' a ndnute, then a ccssatinn of lixht duri'iK a minute and a
lia'*' Mialdnt? a complete revolution in three niinntes. It iseleva'edllWfeet
above iiif,'li water, ami in clear weather sliould he seen from a distance of
al>out 17 tulles The tower is an octagonal wooden ' uildiiig, US feet high,
and is painted white. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric. Latitude
N. i:id. nrin. : longitude W. tidd. Hm.
Steam Fog Whistle on southern point of Cape, elevated about 40 feet
above high water, sounds in thick weaiher, fogs, and snow storms, a blast
of tfnsfconds dinationeacli minute, witli an interval of fifty seconds be-
tween each blast.
SEAL ISLAND, N. S.— South point. )^ mile inland, latitude 43d. 23in. 348.
N.: longitude, (KmI. dm. ■'ias. W. Fixed wliite light, white octagonal tower,
!)K feet above liiga \\ati'r marl<. Visible IK miles. The Blonde Rock lies S.
by ^V. .■',t<^ miles from lighthouse. A fog whistle, near lighthouse, during
fogs luid snowstorms, soimds in each minute a blast of five .seconds duration,
and after an intei'val of five seconds, gives another blast of Ave 8econd.s, with
an intei-val of foi-ty live seconds.
CAPE FOHCHU, N. S.-^Flash white light on E. Caiw. S point, latitude
48(1. 4rm. ~'Hs. N. Longitude, (it'.d. !)m. 21s. \V. Light 1} inin., dark Jmin.
Tower, octagonal, vertical stripes, red and white. Fog whistle on W. side.
Sounds in f(»gs and snow storms 10 seconds in every minute. Visible 18 miles.
CAPE ST. 31ARY. N. S.-East side of Bay, latitude N. 44d. 14m. 20s.: lon-
gitude W. (i(')d. Vim. 4s. Fla.sh light, alternate red and white, at intervals of
30 .seconds. "White octagonal tower, 103 feet above high water mark.
BRIAR LSLAND, N. S.- N. W. point, latitude N. 44d. 14m. 57s.; longitude
W. oints of approach seaward. The building is of wood, painted
white, anil consists of a square tower JO feet liieh from its bas«! to the vane
on the lantern, with keeper's dwt'lliiip; attached.
This liRht. which will be a general coast light as well as a guide to 8t.
Martin's Harbor, is distant 1,200 fci't N. W. by W. from the site of the old
lighthouse.
A Fog Bell in a framed tower on the lighthouse block strikes (Very 12
seconds during thick and foggy weather and sjiow storms. Undei- favorable
circumstances it shfmld l)e heard two or three miles, and in stormy weather or
against the wind about a mile.
A Bell Buoy was placed off Quaco Reef, in the Bay of Fundy ami Prov-
ince «f New Brunswick. Latitude N. iM. 10m. os. ; longitude W. (ifld iUn.
40s. The Buoy is painted black and moored in 14 fathoms water at low
tide. From the Buoy the point of the reef In-ars N. N. W , distant i mile,
and the lighthouse distant i mile (approximately) in the same direction.
ST. MARTIN'S HEAD FOG ALARM.-Latitude N , ISd. 2flm. 10s.: longi-
ngi-
the
tudeW., 05(1. 11m. d.")s. The Horn, which is located on the summit of
Head, will, during thick weather, .sound bliusts of 14 seconds duration, with
intervals of 48 seconds l)etween the blasts. The eneuie hou.se is an oblong
wooden building with a pitched roof and is painted white.
GRINDSTONE ISLAND, N. B.— (^n west part of island, latitude N. 4r)d'
43a; longitude W. f)4d. 87m. Fixed bright light, visible 12 nnles. White
square tower 60 feet above high water.
Fog Syren N. E. of light, sounds 4 blasts eveiy minute.
CAPE SPENCER, N. B.— On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 4.')d. 12m. 20s.;
longitude W., O.'xl. 54m. 9s. Revolving red and white alternately, at intervals
of 45 seconds. Visible 20 miles. White .square building, with tower 207 feet
above high water. Partridge Island light by cojnpass N. W. by W. i W.,
northerly di.stance being ('i miles from light to light.
PARTRIDGE ISLAND. ST. JOHN HARBOR.— Latitude N., 45d 14m. 20s.;
longitude W. Olid. ^^m. 20s. Fixed wliite fight. Visible 17 miles. Tower,
vertical red and white stripes. 119 feet above high water. Steam Whi.stle
on Island sounds for 10 seconds in every minute. A Bell Buoy near east side
of Partridge Island Reef.
NEGRO POINT.— On end of Government Breakwater. Latitude 4.5d. 1 4ni.
25s. R<'d. Temporarily from pole. Tower taken down pending repaire to
Breakwater.
ST. .JOHN HARBOR. -End of Bar. Latitude N. 45d. 15m. 10s.; longitude
66d. 3m. 40s. Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Lighthouse, vertical
black and white stripes, 35 feet above high water.
LEPREAUX.— On Point. Latitude N. 4.5d. 3m. 40s.: longitude W. Olid.
27m. 3!ts. Two fixed white lights. Visible 15 miles. 9 j^ards apart. 81 and
M feet above high water mark. Tower octagonal, striped horizontally red
and white. Fog Whistle on Point in thick weather sounds twice each
minute, first giving a blast of five seconds duration with an interval of five
seconds; chen a blast of five seconds duration, with an interval of 45 seconds
to complete the minute.
Split Rock Autonuitic Buoy has been removed from its fornuM- position, to
a station near the shore. Latitude N. 45d. 7m. l,")s.; longitude W. (iOd. 13m.
.5.5s. The buoy is painted black, is moored in 30 fathoms water, and- in its
present position will serve as a guide into Musquash Harbor.
Musquash Lighthouse beara North, distant 1i miles, and Split Reck N. E.
from the Buoy.
An Automatic Signal Buoy, sounding a ten inch whistle, in 2;i fathoms
water, S. S. W. 1 nautical niile of Point Lepreaux Lighthouse, on the New
Brunswick coast of the Bay of Fundy. Latitude N. 45d. 2m. 30s. ; longitude
W. 66d. 27in. 458. The following bearings are given from the buoy: Split
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K.j N.; II. ml IlnrlM.r IjKlitliuiisr, W.} N.; WoIvj-m
Oil S. K. rniiit i>r tlit> iHlaiid. T>atitii,'lit t'V«'i-y
Huiisf, whil«'. s(|iiiut', woixlciw, III fet't
K(»ck WliJMlliiij; Huoy
He«'f. W.jt N.
SOUTH VVKST Wol.F iSI.ANl>.
N. 14(1. . 'Mini. :M)s. IniiKiliidf W. iHmI
li iiiiiiiites. Visililt- IV to :;'(l inllt-n.
IlllOVt' lli^'ll NMttrr.
HKAVEH IIAUHOR. Kixtd wliilc ii^'lit. Vislhlc 10 niih'S. Latitude N.
4M. Mm. 15s ; ioiiKitiKlf fitxl. Iliii. W. Tnwi-r, Hqiiare W(mm1»>i» liuildin)f,
painted wliitr, I.") IVel aliuvi- IiIkIi water.
HfiISS ISLAND. West end of Island, sdiiIIi side of westrrn entrance to
Hliss Ilariioi-. Liililii.le N. »:.d. Iiii. \:^H. Fi.ved red IJKlit. ViHJlile Vi miles.
Wlii'e scjuare wooden ImildiiiK. I."i IVet aliove liij^ii water.
PEA POINT (L"KTAN(J). While li),'iil house. P'i.ved ki'«'«'Ii "Kl't. Lati-
tude I.Vl. :»m. :«)s. N.; loiiKltiidefitid. .Vtiii. .•M»s. W.
LETETE I'ASSAtJK. For Trmnpef on Maseahin I'oiiit. Latitude 4.V1.
:im. !i().s. N. lonjfitiide (Kid. .Vim. :^0s. W. Inirin^ thiek weather, fo>;s and
snowstorms, Ihetrmnpel will soiind blasts of seven seconds duration, with
intervals of thirty seeonds between them. Il can lie heard two or tliree
miles against, and six to seven witli tiie wind. Tiie l)iiilding Is square, with
a eoal shed attaelieil, and is painted white.
LUBEC XAUIIOWS LIUilT. A Li>,'hlhoiise erected on Miilliolland'H
Point, Campol)^'llo Island, on the eastern side of Liiliec Narrcjws, in the
('oiinty of Charlotte to {^iiide Ihroiigii tlie Narrows Latitude N. 44d.
5lm. t7s. lonnilnde W. (ill I. .■)H,ii. .VIs. The lij^ht is a fixed white, elevated
tJOfeet above hi^^h wad'r mark, aiul should lie visible 18 miles from N. N. E.
round l»y S. to S. S. K. The illiimiiiatinj; apparatus is dioptric of Hmall
size. Tlie buildiiiK is a s(iiiare Wooden tower painted white, surmomited by
an iron lantern, an2s. During thick weather, fogs, and snow.storuis, the trumjiet
will Kouud blasts of 8 seconds duration, wi^n intervals of ;tt seconds Ijetween
them.
SWALLOW TAIL. -On N. E. part of Grand Manan. Fixetl white light.
Visible \H miles. Latitude N. 4-tctaj,'oiial tower, Ktripcd
vertically hlufk and white altcriiati'ly.
Fixed liylil. l.")H«.'(:r, HnowHtorni,
Fliisli, i\ " or oHur thick wratlHT. l)ani;«r(MiHrockH
EcllpHP, ftj " extend I inllfs t-ataward nf lifjIitiioiiNe.
-- (k) Neconds.
MAt:niAa ISLAND.- On Island two lights. W.l).vN 1 E . and E. by K. J S.,
and 5«|| yards a|)art. Fi.ved white. <'aij lie s«'en 15 miles in clear weather,
H<)us«' white. ."iH feet K and .M feet \V. from high water.
MO()SE-ABK(i. (Am.) on Mistake Island, west entry to Bay of Fundy.
FlaHli white ligliti "W scfjonds interval. House brlek, whitewashed, ti,") feet
above high water. Latitude N. lid. iJSm. i^j^s. loUKitude W. thd. 'Mm. Tms.
I'ETITK MANAN. South Ride of Island. Fi.xed white, varied by white
flttHhes Time between MasheH :;' iidnutes. Visible 17 miles. Tower, grey
granite, natural color. Latitude N. I.M. ai'm. '-In. Leiinitud*- W. litid. Tm. 518.
A Fog Whistle giving two blasts of 5 seconds each per minute. Interval
iH'tween bla.st8 H seconds and k' seconds.
LITTLE RIVER. -On an island at the entrance of the river. A fixed
white light varied by flashes every ilO sec<»nds. 10 feet above IukIi water,
visibh' 11 miles. ' _J
RICHIBUCTO HFAD LKiHT. This is a fixed white light, situated on
Richil)Ucto Head, Norlhundx-rland Strait, in the Onlf of St, liawn-nce. Tlie
light is placed at an elevation of lit feet above IiIkIi water, and should be
•seen in clear weather from a distance of H luiles. The Illuminating ap-
paratus is dioptric or by lenses of the I'ouith itnler. The tower is square,
about 5() feet from base to vane, jtainted white, and stands in latitude Ifid.
:Wm. 40s. N.: ' ngitude tiJd. 4;}m. m»s W. of (ircenwich.
RICHIBUCTO HARBOR RANCIR LKillTS. Two range light towers,
erected l).y the Oovernnit'iit of ('anada('l"»*e to the present day-l)eacons uprm
the South' Beach, at the entrance of the HJ< liibuct<< Rlrer, Kent. Co.. N. B
The front building is on the outside of t};, li/||i|« M is of wood, painted
white, and consists of a ^ luare . ver, pniiit< u wiitie, . rf hi>rh to vane on
lantern, with dwelling ai^ cherl I^Jititude N. Irtd, 4aiu. ^ I' 'ipitude W.
«4d. 4 1. ti.
II till.
high water mark, and sliould In ''le Iv! miles. The ba
W. by S. i S. .iOti feet from the from ui • It is an o|)en framed >.i,,„,,n- 1,
43 feet high to vane on lantern, and is also///ji' • 1 white. The ligtit is h ^
red, catoptric, elevated 44 feet above liigh water w ' k ""d Hh< )uld Ix'- vinji^ii
1:2 ndles. Those two liwhfs tire intended to leplace the 'ny '>»wicnnH, aJM Nl
one lead through the channi I • r the bar ai tlie month of t '*" rKf-r
RESTIGOUC IE RIVER RANUE LidHT? -The buildings afvk. flfl ^^lar*'
towers, built ot vood, painted white,: the,, af' *' feet in height from bdS*'
to top of ventilator, and shows fixed white einloi.>iric lights.
1. Dalhousie Range Lights, Restigouche C'.nn'y. NeW' n-nu- vick.— Tlie
front tower is placed on the j)ublic wharf. Th.- ' Hj;? ht r- "Wvat**'' V^ ,tt,'' '
above high water mark. Latituie Harbor, in the County of Kent, N. B. The front light hj
fixed whiro catoptric, elevated 2:3 feet above high water mark, and shoudi
be visible 9 miles m line of range. Latitude N. 4Hd. 29in. :i.5s. ; longitude W.
()4(.. 4()m. ;iOs. It is .situated close to the road which nms along the shore
from Buctouche Village to Church or Indian Point. The back range lignt
building is 1 ,980 feet N. N. W. {W. from the front one. The Ught is fixed
• hite catoptric, eleva ted .53 feet above hit h water mark, and should be
visible 12 miles in the direction of the range. Both buildings are :!mall
square towers, 23 feet high from tlie gi-ound to the tops of the roof, painted
white with red roofs. The two lights in range lead into the harbor tnrough
the deejK'st channel, clear of all olxstructions, from the line of range of the
Dixon's Point Lights to the point where the channel turns abruptly to the
westward to enter the Buctouche River.
FOX ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.— The Beacon Lights on the North West
end of Fox Island, Miramichi Bay, N. B., have been moved, ami a third light
added, and the lights as now arranged are in operation. All show fix d
white lights, which should be visilile 8 miles, from lanterns hoi.^ted on
mast; at the htise of each mast is a shed painted white.
One of the lights is situated within 100 feet of the most northerly point
of the island. It is elevated 50 feet above high water mark, and has a post
40 feet high. Latitude N. 4Td. «m. .5s. ; longitude W. ().5d. 2m. 20s.
The second light is distant 1,051 feet S. E. JS from the first named, and
will ne 4ti feet above water mark, with a post ;i8 feet high.
The third light is distant 9.54 feet S. W. from the first named, and \viti. be
36 feet above water nuirk, with a post 28 feet high.
The fi-'st and second in line range N. W. ^W. into the old Horseshoe
Channel.
The first and ihird in line range N. E. through Portage Island C'liannel.
The second and third in line range W. by N., leadmg to the upper buoy
of Horseshoe Shoal.
CAPE JOURIMAIN, STRAITS OF NORTHUMBERLAND,— Latitude 46d.
10m. Os. N.; longitude ()3d. .51m. Os. W. Yi-;ible from all points of approach
from S. E. around by N. to W. The Lighthouse is an octagonal wooden
pyramidal building, painted white, 40 feet high, elevaLed 72 feet above high
water, and stands (Ui feet from the extremity of the cUff. The Keeper's
house, a one and a half sto.y wood^ni building, painted white, is situated
.50 feet to the westward of the lightnouse.
GOOSE LAKE, MISCOU ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.— A revolving
white light, elevated 40 feet above high water, and showing a flash every
minute, is exhibited at this lighthouse, and is seen at a distance of upwards
of 10 miles. The lighting apparatus has two faces, and makes a complete
revolution every two minutes. The tower ts a square woo len building. 28
feet high, with a dwelling attached, and painted white. The illuminating
apparatus is catoptric.
HERON ISLAND. BAY DES CHALEURS. -This light is a fixed white
light, elevated 6(5 feet above high wattn-. is visible from all points seaward,
and in clear weather is seen at a distance of 12 miles. The tower is a.
square wooden building. 20 feet high, and paiuted white. The illuminating
apparatus is catoptric.
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LIGHT HOUSES— PILOTAGE.
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CARAQUET ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.-Sqmire tower on keeper's
dwelling. White.
MISCOU FOG WHISTLE.— A Steam Fog Whistle has been erected on
Miseou Island, at the entrance of the Bay or Ohaleurs. The whistle is 1
sounded twice in each minute.
SHEDIAC BEAOON LIGHT.— Two lights on Point du Chene wharf. In
the HarV)or of Shediac. Latiiude 4(1(1. 14m. '^)s. N. ; lonjritude fi4d. 31m. Os. W.
POINT ESCUMINAC LIGHT.-This lighthouse is situated in Miramichi
Bay. North latitude 47d. 4ni. 8()s. West longitude (>4d. .')0m. 30s. It is a
fixed bright light, elevated 70 feet above high water. A th rd order French
dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed on tliis tower, which is vii'^ible !
for 25 milas. i
BAY PU VIN ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.— Two range lights is erected on '
the West end of Bay DuVin Island, Miramichi Bay, County of Northumber-
land, N. B., to enable vessels seeking shelter to clear the point of the
shoal lying off the Island. The front light is fixed white catoptric, elevated
;^) feet above high water mark, and should be visible in line of range 10
miles. Latitude N. 47d. 5m. 20s.; longitude W. ti5d. 7ra. 5s. The Imcic
light is distant 1 122 feet easterly from the front one. It is also fixed wni^^e
catoptric, is elevated 42 feet ab;0s ; longitude W. Hid. 39m.
25s. The light is a fixed white catoptric light, elevated ;.'3 feet above high
water, and Kbould be visiV)le 11 miles froiii all points se iward. The tower
consists as heretofore of a squfire wooden building, 30 feet high from base
to vane on lantern, painted white. A small light consisting of a lantera,
hoisted on a pole, to show also a fixed white light, has been established 434
feet S. W. by W. from the main light. It is elevated 22 feet above hiph
water, and should be seen i) miles in the direction of the range. The
two lights range with the buoy on the outside of the bar at the entrance to
the Gully.
RIVER ST. JOHN LIGHTS.— Green Head, Sand Point, Belyea'^i Point,
Palmer's Landing, Oak Point, Plewelling's Landing, No Man's Friend,
Oromocto Shoals, Wilmot's Bluff, Cox's Point, Robertson's Point, F.inioy's
Point, Grand Lake, Musquash Island, Hendry Farm, Washadenxoak Lake.
Hackerest Point, Salmon River, Grand Lak , Williams' landing. Lower
Jem.seg. Visible 10 miles.
Pilotage District of the Port of St. John.
INWAHDS.
Rates of Pilotage for all sailing vessels entering and leaving the Port of
at. John, N. B. :
J*Yr.s^ P/.s^r/c/, from Partridge Island to Musqua.sh Head, bearing N. W.,
per foot draft of water, $ : .50.
Second District, from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, N. W., per foof
draft of water, $1.75.
Third Dintrict shall be from the outside limit of the Second District to a
bound ranging from the North Head of Grand Manan to Liberty Point, bear-
ing N W. byW., North Chamiel; and from Machias Seal Island to Cape
Sable Seal Island, bearing S. S. E., South Channel, per foot diaft ui water,
$2.25.
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RATES OF PrLOTAOE.
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Ol'TWARDS.
From the Harbor of the Port of 8t. John, N. B., to outside of Partridge
Island, pt'r foot draft of water. $1.2").
Down thi> Bay of Fundy, when requlivd, shall be two dollars per foot draft
of water, over anfl above the one dollar and twenty-five cents Harbor
Pilotage outwards.
TRANSP(5RTINO.
If any Pilot shall be employed in the removal of any ship or ve.ssel within
the Port or Harbor of St. John, from any mooring ."''ound to any wharf, or
from any wharf to any mooring ground, or from one wharf to another
wharf, ahtl such Pilot shall see saiil vessel proixM'ly secured and moored, he
shall be entitled to demand and receive for such services as follows: Pro-
vided always that if on the airival of any ship or vessel into the Harbor of
St. John, circumstances iHvveiU such ship or vessel from being plcf' on
the mooring ground or at the berth intendec! by the master, owner or con-
signee of such ship or vessel, it shall be the duty of the Pilot piloting such
ship or vtf'sel inwards to pilot the same when being removed to such moor-
ing gi'ound or berth, if such removal take place within twenty-four hours
after the arrival of such ship or vessel a,s aforesaid, without any extra
charge for the same. For ves.sels not over 10() tons, $1..50; over 100 tons and
not exceeding 200, $2.00: over 200 tons and not exceeding m), $:^.0(); over 300
tons and iwt exceeding 400, $1.00, and twenty-five cents additional tor eveiy
fifty tons such ves.sel may measure over four hundred tons.
All Steamers not otherwise exempt by the Pilotage Acts shall pay the
following rates of Pilotage for entering and leaving the port of St. John,
N. B.:
INWARDS.
First District, from Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing N. W.,
per foot draft of water, $2.(K).
Second District, from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, N. W., per foot
draft of water, $2..-)0.
Third District shall be from the outside limit of the Second District to a
bound ranging from the North Head of Grand Manan t) Liberty Point, bear-
ing N. W. by W., North Cha.mel; and from Machias Seal Island to Cape
Sable Seal Island, bearing S. S. E., South Channel, per foot draft of water,
$:100.
OUTWARDS.
From the Harbor of the Port of St. John, N. B., to the outside of Partridge
Island, per foot draft of water, $1.75.
Down the Bay of Fundy, whi'n required, shall be $2.75 per foot draft of
water, over and above the $1.7.") Harbor Pilotage outwards.
TRANSPORTING.
If any Pilot shall be employed in the removal of any Steamer within the
Port or Harbor of St. John from any mooring ground to any wharf or from
any wharf to any moorliii^- ground, or from one wliarf to another wharf and
such Pilot shall see the said Steamer jiroperly secured or moored, he shall be
entitled to demand and receive for such service as follows: Provided always
that if on the arrival of any Steamer into tlie Harbor of St. John, circum-
stances prevent such Steamer fnjm being placed on the mooring ground or
at the berth intended by the master, t>wner or consignee of such Steamer, it
shall be the duty of the Pilot piloting such Steamer inwards to pilot the
same when being removed to sucli mooring ground or bertti, if such removal
lakes place within twenty-four hours after the ai'rival of such Steamer as
aforesaid. witlKJUt extra charge for the .same: For all Steamers not over
KM) tons, $-.'.00; over 100 tons and not exceeding 2t)0, $2..")0: over 200 tons and
not exceeding :^0u, $3.75; over 300 tons and lut exceeding 400, $5.00, and
30 cents additional for every fifty tons siK.'h Steamer shall measure ov^n• 400
tons. It being understood if a Steamer drop two anchoi-s in the Harbor on
arrival, she is considered moored, and any removal is a traiLsportation.
The following are Licen.sed Pilots : Thos. Traynor, Richard Cline, J. L. C.
Sherrard, John Sproul, Samuel Rutlierf*
Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
RATES OF WHARFAGE.
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Wm. Quinn, Patrick Conlin, John Thomas, Henry Spears, E. J. Fletcher,
Bartholomew Ropers, John Spears (3rd), William Scott, Patrick Traynor,
Robert Thomas, Thos. John Stone. Joseph Doherty, Wm. Lahey, James
E. Mantle, Philip Georee Doody, James Bennett, Mai'tin Spears.
John McAnulty, for Musquash.
H. D. Troop,
Chas. McLauchlan, Jr.,
Thos. S. Adams,
Thos. McAvity,
Capi". Pritchard,
W. E. Vroom.
Edward Lantalum,
Board of Pilot Couimissioneys.
J. U. THOMAS, Secretary.
Eatabliahed by Act
Rates of Wharfage.
Vict. c. .1!), in the City of Saint John and City of
Portland.
For every decked vessel or woodboat of the burthen of 40 tons and under,,
30c. per day; 40 and under 50 tons, :i")C.; .")() and under fiO tons, 40c. ; 60 and
under 70 tons, 4r)sc.; 70 and under 80 tons, oOc: 8o and under 90 toas, ."wc;
90 and under 100 tons, GOc; 100 and under I'M tons, 70c.: V2{) and under l.')0
tons, 80c.: l.")0 and under 180 tons, 90c.: 180 and uiider JiOO tons. $1.00; 200
and under 220 tons, $1.10: 220 and tuuler 240 tons, 1.20; 240 and under 200
tons, 1.30; 2fi8 and under 280 tons. 1.40; 280 and under 800 tons, 1.50; 300 and
under ;120 tons, 1.60; 320 and under 340 tons, 1.70; ;i40 and under ;i60 tons,
l.oO; 360 and under m.) tons, 1.90; ;i80 and under 400 tons, 2.00; 400 and
under 450 tons, 2.25; -450 and under 500 tons, 2.50; aud 25c. for every addi-
tional 50 tons.
Top Wharfage.
Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton of 224(i lbs., 2i5c; ale and beer per
hogshead, each, 7c: ale antl liL-er per barrel, each, 3c: ale and beer per half-
barrel, each, 2c; barrels of raisins, pitch, tar, cement, plaster of parts,
whiting, beans, peas, and barley, each. 3c: barrels of tlour, bread, meal,
onions, apples, and potatoes, eat;h, Ic: half barrels of the same, each, Jc:
barrels of salt provisions, and pickled flsh, each, 2c: half-barrels of the same,
each, le; firkins ami kegs of all kinds, weighing 28 lbs. and over up to 56 lbs.
each, ic; weighing under 28 lbs., each. Jc: ballast, per ton of 2240 lbs., lOe*
bricks, per thousand. 20c: coals of all kinds, per ton o£ 2240 lbs., .5c; crates,
casks, and cases of glass and earthenware, per ton of 40 cubic feet, each, KX;;
barrels of the same, each, Ic; carriages and coachc's, each, 10c; carboys,
each, Ic; clay and chalk, per ton of 2210 lbs., 10c; cattle, viz., bulls, oxen,
and cows, each, 10c: cattle, viz., heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each, 2c;
coffee, cocoa, nuts, walnuts, tuul other kinds of nuts aud filberts, in bags,
each bag, Ic: fish, dry, per quintal, Ic: fi.sh, per hogsh.'ad, each, 10c; fish. \
per tierce, each, 5c: fish, smoked herring, per box. Jc; glass, in boxes of 100 ;
feet, each, Ic; glass, in smallei- jiackages, each, i^c: giviin, and roots 'if all
kinds, per 100 bushels, 3(k;: horses, mares, and geldings, each, 10c; iiay, i
screwed, per ton of 20(K) lbs., 20c: hay, un.screwed, per ton of 2000 lbs., 30c; i
hides, green, each, ic; hides dry, each Jc; hides, in bales, each bale, 10c; hollow
cast iron ware, terru coua, and iron pqMug, and loose stove ctvstings, p. ton, 2,5c ;
hampers, each, Ic ; lime, hogsheail. 5c ; lime, p. barivl, 2Jc ; hunVier of all kinds,
per 1000 superficial feet, iOc: laths, per thousand, 2c; liquors and liquids,
per jjipe, each, 10c: liquors and liquids, per hogshead, each. 7c; liquors and
liquids, per quarter-cask, each, 3c; minerals of all kinds, coals excepteil, not
manufactured, iier ton of 2240 lbs., 10c; molasses and melado, per hogshead,
each, 7c; molas.ses and melado, per puncheon, each, 7c: molasses and
melado, per tierce, each, 5c; molasses and melado, ])er barrel, each, 2c; oil,
Earafflne, benzine, and kercjsene, per barrel, each, 4c: i-aisins, in boxes, per
ox, Ic; raisins, in haif-boxes, per box, ^c; raisins, in quarter-boxes, Jc;
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IIARBUUU MASTKK'h FEKS — AI AllKET IMIES, ETC. [1888.
suKHr, per hcigshead, each, 10c; sugar, per tierce, each, 7c; sugar, per
barrel, each, 3c; salt, in sacks, each, Ic; salt in half-sacks, each, ic; salt,
ItMjse, and rock salt, per ton of ~'840 lbs., lOc; stoneware, crocks, demijohns,
each, ic; slate, per ton of 2210 lbs., 10c; stone, of all kinds, per cubic ton,
10c; santl, iwr ton, 5c: shingles, per 1000, 2c; railway iron, iron, iron in bars,
bolts, sheets, plate.s, nails, spikes and pi^s, per ton of :<^^40 lbs., 20c; tea, in
boxes, each, 2c: tea, in half-boxes, each, Ic; tea, in smaller packages, each,
}>j; timber of all kinds, undressed, per cubic ton, 10c; waggons, buggies,
fliiia antl other vehicles, each, 10c: wood, lath and fire wood, per cord, 10c;
zinc, in sheets, bar, blocks, nails 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 paj' at the rate of twenty cents per ton, weight or measurement, at the
option of the collector, lessee or proprietor of the wharf whereon the
goods may be placed.
Whenever horse or other power is used in moving to and fi'o on the sur-
face of a wharf to assist in tne loading or unloading of any vessel lying at or
near a wharf, on, or in respect to which to^) wharfage would be recoverable
if the articles were actually landed on or discharged from such wharf, and
the articles are laden from or flischarged on any lighter or other vessel, or
otherwise than on or from the wharf, in every such c se one-half the
Schedule Rates of Top Wharfage shall be receivable and recoverable on all
aft-ticles so laden or discharged.
Harbour Master's Fees.
On vessels 30 tons and under 50 tons, 50c. ; vessels of .50 and under 75 tons,
75e.; 75 and under 100 tons, $1.00 100 and under 150 tons, 1.25; .50 and
under 200 tons, 1.50 2(H) and under 300 tons, 2.00: 300 and under 400 tons,
2.50; 400 tons and under 500 tons, 3.00 500 tons and under 5.50 tons, 3..50;
5.")0 tons and under (i(X)tons, 3.75 and 25 cents for every additional 50 tons.
Fish Market Dues.
For every Salmon, 3c. Codfish, Pollock, Bass or Shad, each Ic. halibut.,
not exceeding 20 lbs., 2c. exceeding 20 lbs, and every 20 lbs, 2c. every.
Lobster, Ic. dozen of Haddock, 3c. every 100 of Gaspereaux, Ale wives.
Herrings, or other small lish, 3c.
Rates of Slippage at Corporation Slip.
All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage, woodboats, or other
boats, orundecked vessels, having standing masts, and all scows, and not
lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to paj the following rates:
Every Woodboat of sufficient burthen to carry 10 cords of wood or
under $0.G0
Ditto Ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more than 15.. I. CO
Ditto Ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20. . 1.50
Ditto Ditto upwards of 20 cords 2.00
The above is to be paid each trip; and if any such vessel remains over
six days, an additional duty to be paid of from .50 cents to $1 daily, accord-
ing to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and having
fixed or standing masts, and all scows, to pay 3l)c. eacla trip, and :i0c. addi-
tional per day, if suffered to remain over three days.
Tolls at the Haymarket.
Hay, per cwt, Ic, Straw, per cwt, i^c; Shingles, per M, 4c; Cedar Posts,
per dozen, 4c; Wood, per cord, 4c; .Juniper, per ton, 4c; Spars, to 9 inch,
eacli, 2c; do, over !» inch, each, 4c; Planks, per M, 32c; Boards, per M, 16c.
Hardwood, Ash. Birch, Maple, or other hardwor a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), •
For a load oi Ccals (Half a Chaldron),
For a load containinf; 1350 lbs. of Grain,
Salt, PotatoeB, or any other articles measured
at loading or unloadinpr, except Coals,
For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and
housing within the door of the first floor,
For a puncheon of Hum, or a tierce of Sugar,
from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, . . .
For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of
Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogsliead
of Tobacco, and housing, ....
For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a
load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., and storing, -
I For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Head-
ling, Staves, Treenails, Smo ed Fish iu boxes,
Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any
other article not herein mentioned, or a hogs-
head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earth-
enware, or two tierces of Karthenwave, ai
hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee,
or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or
a load containing 6 bags Salt, say about 1850^
lbs, or a load containing 6 brls. Flour, or 5 brls
of Sugar, Fish, Beef, Poik, Turpentine, Cider,
or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of
Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a
load of any articles not herein mentioned, -
For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin,
: -andy. Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of
't: vnd, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls.
o' any Spirituous Liquor or Molasse , -
'.^ov Cables and Cordage, in coils above a
3Wt., or if to coil, | er ton, or if for Hay loose,
per ton,
For Hay, screwed, per ton, ....
For Bricks, per thousand, ....
For Lumber, per thousand feet.
For the carriage of any article or articles
not exceeding half a load, ....
16
25
IT
60
30
40
25
% c.% c. I c.,$ c. $
18 20; 23 25 28
28i 80 88 35, 87
20; 22 25
68; 66 6S
881 351 87
48, 45
28; 80
48
88
28 80
70 78
40 42
i
I
50 53
35 88
$ c,
15
20
0I>|1
80
60,
18, ^ 25 28
23 25
I
i
oo!i 10
54 57
8ry 90
65 70
28
80 83
30
40
38
75
45
55
40
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88;
42
35
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47
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48
80 8r.
85
83
1 15 I 2') 1 25 1 30, 1 85
Gil
0;
7ft
64 67 7u 78
I 001 051 10 1 151
80, 65. 90 95|
Id' 13 151 18 20 23 25
28
For Househo d Furniture, without reference to distances, single horse load, 75c. ;
more tlian one Ihorse, |1.50 ; and when agreement is by the h ur, single teams,
I 50c., double team, %\.
The First IMstrict to comprise all that part of the City lying between and
j within the North side of Union Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and
; the South side of Duke Street.
I Second DUtrUt to comprise all that part of the City outside of the First Dia-
i trict, which lies between and within the East side of Mill Street, near the City
! ine, North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carleton
; Street, East side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ol Queen Street.
I 'ndfd Dixtrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis-
i triot, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the East side of
, Dorchester Street, North side of Hazen Street, East Mde of Garden Street, North-
i erly side of Paddock Street, Easterly side of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney
I Street, and South side of SaJnt James Street.
I Fourth Duitrkt to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis-
: trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of
T
54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
RATES OP FERKIAOE.
33
line at right angles to the «ai(l City line, and which strikes the intersection o.
the Easterly line of Coburg with the Northerly line of Haien Street, the Easterly
side of Coburg Street, Northeily side of Cliff Stieet, Westerly side of Waterloo
Street, Northerly s'Je of Rxhraond Street, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Eas-
terly side of Carmarthen Street, and Southerly side of Main Street.
Fifth District to comprise hII that part of the Ci»,y outside of the Fourth Dis-
trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Southerly Ime
of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the Noitherly side of Jordan's Alley (so
called), lying between Water'oo and Brus!r of the first floor, -
For a puncheon of Ituin, or a tierce of Sugar,
from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, ...
For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of
Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead
ol Tobacco, and housing, ....
For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load
of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load
of household Goods, and storing, -
For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Stave.-',
Heading, Trenails, Smoked Fish in boxes,
Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or two half-hlids.
lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware,
or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of
Dried Pish, or wo tierces CoflFee, or quantity
in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load con
taining 6 brls Flour, or 6 brls. Sugar, Fish,
Beef, 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-
tioned,
For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Brandy,
Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load 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 Hay loose, per ton,,l
For Hwy, screwed, per ton, . .
For Bricks, per thousand, ....
For Lumber, per thousand feet,
14. For thecartape of any article or articles not
exceeding half a load,
DISTRICTS.
l8T.
2d
$ c'f C.|
18
25
15
28
17
20
60
68
80
83
40
48
8o. 4tb.
I c. $ c.
25' 28
18
80
651
85^
45
80
15 18 20
I
20; 28: 25
001 061 10
50 54 57
80 85 90
60 65 70
10 13 15
20
88
26
68
38
48
83
28
28
6tb.
28
85
28
70
40
8ti«. 7th.
I c. I c.
25 28
87 40
I
80 88
i
78 76
42 45
I
60 68
65
86 88 40
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! I
sol 88| 86
I I
151 20'l 261 80
60 6^
95|l 00
75 80
18
20
at 70
1 061 10
85 90
'/IS 25
The Fhut DMnct to comprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney
street, and west cf Front Row.
The Second District to comprise that space lying beyond the first District north-
ward of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow street.
The Third District to comprise the space lying beyond thi, second District
northward of Rodney street, extending west to Watson street.
The Fourth District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north-
ward of Rodney street, extending west to the City line.
The Fifth District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east
of Maine street.
The Siacth Distnct\,ocoxa^r'\sw and Jtain.
Full ^luon. '^Itli da.v, 7\\. :t:irii. ;'i5s. a. m. C'lianK«"al)lt».
rerij-rt't'. 'Jtid day, at lli. nioiniiin.
AvMii^cc. ITtli day, a( 'ill tvt nin^.
Pcrij^et', :;.'(»tli day, al nodn,
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ANNIVEU AUnca, v. STIVALS,
OCCUKKENCKH, ETC.
« J
as
Tu
2yivv
-'t. An.lrewH, N. Ii.,f. p. 1821
First IWisti y Act 178H.
4()n. C J. Peters died 1848.
[dispatch road Hal. toQu.lSOl
>'exage8ima. iHike of Kent's
Kaithquake in Italy, 1783.
Hilary Term Supreme Court.
Very cold Friday, 18(51. In-
stituiion Th. Society. N B '30
Queen Victoria married 1840.
104th regiment left St. John
Quimjuages. [for C^u-bec 1813
Secomi and last meet. Legisla.
[at Saint John, N. B., '787.
\8hWed. Ditficulty between
[(iovt. & Leg. L. Can., 1834.
[Governor Carleton, 178.\
Site of Fredi'ton chosen bv
Ist Sunday in Lent. [1801.
Dorchester, Shiret'n,Westm.
Circuit Court, King's Co.
(19) 104th Ix'eg't, reduced 1817
Cato street conspiracy 1820.
As-enib N. B ad.G Genl844
LaTo'ir Gov. of Acadia 1('>.")1.
'2nd Sunday in Lent.
IGreat Hre near Qu. St. J. 1849
l^Cfiarfotte Co.Court. Court of
I [Divorce and Matrimonii.
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seers
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O. H.WARWICK,
[MPOHTEH OF
Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases,
^AXD ALL KINDS OF
Mantel aid TABI>E OKNAMKNTS, Kerosene T.anps, Chimnies, &c
Wholesale and Retail at 78 King Street, St. John, N. B.
l^^ Pricts L<-)W. I'aiticular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. ,^jg3
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1H88.] MARCH has Thirty-One Days.
1888.
N.'w M
M()()n".h Chanoeh.
, IMi day, llli. Ini. \2h. v. m. Fair and (.'did.
ooii, l^ithday, llli. GOiii. IHs. a. m. ('liaTijt*'n»)l('.
First guartci-, sJOth day, Jli. Klin. lOs. i>. m. Frosty and Fair.
Full Moon, artli day, 5h. Wni. 10s. p. m. Cool and Clear.
Ai»on('«', KUli day, at lOh. luorninK.
rcrif^'i'c, aHth day, at 7li. cvi'iiing.
C'Q
;,Th
2Fri
3 Sat
4Su
5 Mo
6Tu
7 W
8Th
9 Fri
10 Sat
11 Su
12 Mo
i:rTu
14,W.
15 Tfi
IG Fri
17 Sat
18 Su
19 Mo
20 Tn
21 W.
22 Tb
23 Fri
24 Sat
'25 Su
2G Mo
27 Tu
28 W.
29 Th
30 Fri
31 Sat
ANNIVKUa MUKS, KEHTIVAI.S,
< CCUKR' Nt'KS, KTC.
[S
County Eestigouche est. 18o7
IstGen. Assembly Nfld 1832
Rebels def. at P. Pelee I. 1828
3rd .^unday in Lent.
Pal eut of disc, to Cabot 1495.
County Court, Westmorland.
(6) Counties Kent & Glouces.
[sep. from Northumberrdl820
(10) Blake before Algiers 1()55
PriLce of Wales married 1803
4th Sunday in Lent.
Bishop Perkeley born 1085.
County Ct., Carhton; amlCir.
[Court, St. John and Kent
Julius CiEsar assa-^sd B C!. 44.
Sn J.&ShediicR. Com. 1843.
Battle of Munda B. C. 45.
5th Sunday in Lent.
Spring bt gins midnight.
County Cts. York it Clou center.
.Moon runs hiyh; Neai» tides.
Goethe died 1832.
St. J. Mech. Inst. incori).18;'9
Queen Kliz^beth died l(i03
6th Sunday in Lent.
SirWColebrooke'JovN B1841
County Ct. Ecuti.; North. Cir.
County Ct. , Madawaska. Eng
[ced. Acadia&Can to Fr. 1032
Good Friday. [York 1831.
County Carleton set off from
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49 feet
48 leet
47 head
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50 4
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04 10 44 neck
05 lla43 neck
0(1 uisEs arms
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09l!M33breat
10 0*31 brest
1 34 heart
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5 08 belly
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7 42 reins
8 5^ reins
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IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES,
Fruits, Teas, Tobaccos, &a
TA YL R &1)0 CKR IL L ,
84 King Street, St. John, N. B.
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Buy Cocoa Matt and Mattings at
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CALENDAK.
18HH.]
APRIL has Thirty Days.
[18H8.
Moon'b Chavokh.
I^Nt OiiarU'i", .3r(l daj*, 8h. ITin. W)8. a m. Fair iind Cool.
New Moon, llMi (lay, 4h 43ni. IWh. a. M. ChnnRoahlt'.
First yuartur. l«tJi day. <)i ifrin. ftHs. a m. Htoriiiy and Windy.
Full Moon, 'M\\ day, lli. 57m. r)2s. a. m. Fair with Showers.
AjMiKce, 12tli day, at 7h. evening.
Perlgeo, iJBth doy, at Rli. morning.
ia.i
2 Mo
3Tu
4 W
5 Th*
6 Fri
7 Sat
8Su
V 9 Mo
11 W
12, Th
la Fri
14 Sat
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
18 W
l}>Th
20 Fri
21 Sat
22 Su
23 Mo
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Tn
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
EttHter. Moon ruiiH low. [1774 4
Mirabeau tl. 1791, (Joldsniith 5
County Courts of Victoria, 5
Northumberland ^
MooNH ClIANdKS
liAHt. Qiiai't*>r, 2iitt 'lay, 7h. 'ii\\\. .Vv'h p. m. t'liuiiK^'ablt'.
N»'w Moon. Ktlh day, Hh. ft'.dii. Ids. p. m. Co-'l niuT Windy.
First t^iKirter, IHth (luy, (ih. H>m ."c's p.m. Kuir and Warm.
Full Moon,:i5th day. hh. I."iiii. .Wh a. m. Htoiiny and Cold.
Apofjf*' nth day, ut !th. t!veiihi«.
PeriKt'i' JJIth day, iit ;lh. fveniiiK.
ANNIVKUaAUIRS, KK.STIVALa,
Ol'CUUKKNCES, ETC.
2 W
3Th
4Fri
5 Sat
fiSu
7iMo
8Tu
9iW
10 Th
11 Fri
12 Sat
13 Su
14 Mo
15 Tu
16,W
17 Th
18 Fii
19 Sat
20 Su
21 Mo
22 Tn
23 W
24 Th
25'Fri
26 Sat
27 Su
28 Mo
29Tu
30W
31ITh
Sir J. Harvey.L -Gov X IV37
Hon.ll.Sinjon(lH died St.J.'ItO
Stilt inMohain. TI. died 1481
HiHhop Fred'ii cousecra. 1845
( 'ana. victory at Owwego, 1814
5th Sunday after Kastor.
EntrliRh took Jauiaica, 10,55.
Nisi prills York; Cir Ct. Car
[itvtl Kings (Jountir
Holy Tliursday.
het f.ff froih Northuml). 182(i
Counties Kent & (il(m(3eater
Sun. after Ancension. (Jreat
[Flood Hi ver St John, 1S87
Circuit Court, Charhttc.
[(^an. I'ar. met Toronto, 1850.
Jenner born at Berkeley 1740
:Un. Km]). Loyal St. J". 1783
rriov. {leneral ('aiiada, 178(i.
Pentecost. Sir (luy Carleton
First stui.at Fredericton i81(»
(20) T. Carl. I. -(;ov.Nin78(;
(22) DeMoiitH Bay Fund. 1(504
IQueen Victoria horn, 1810.
P. HelenaAugusta born 184(5
[stoneSt.John Mec. Ins. 1840
Trinity. Sir.JHarvey 1. fon!i.
Great Fire in Quebec, 1845,
i [2000 houses, )5!4,000,000.
Treaty of Paris, 1814.
Corp. Chris. Waltheof K. 107<)
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MO UN.
18 33
4 38
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4 30
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arms
5J»
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blest
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brest
2 07
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heart
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heart
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4 50
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reins
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20 31
4 28
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21 15
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4 24
7 30 10 10
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TAYLOR and DOCKRILL,
Dog Cakes. Royal Owl Cigarettes.
S4 KING HTltEET, SAINT JOHN, N. B.
•v*-
s ■
Harold Gilbert's prices are .
Lovi", his
Goo(
Is are new.
40 CALENDAR.
1888.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1888.
Moon's Changes.
Last Quarter, 1st day, 8h. 2t)m. 10s. a. m- Fair and Cool.
New Moon. 0th day, ('h. !)rn. 4fis. p. M. Warm and Fine.
First Quarter, ITtti day, ah. i.'5m 288. A. m. Variable.
Full Moon, 2.3rd day, 4h, 48m. IHe, p. m. Fine and Windy.
Last Quarter, *)th day, llh. 2«m. 22.«. p. M. Stormy and Warm.
Apogee, <)th d y, at .51i. morning.
Perigee, 21st day, at 8h. evening.
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AN.^IVEHSABIES, FESTIVALS,
> O D S
!5 E
H. M.
OCCUBRENCES, Kl'C.
S W a: li
1
H.M.
« $
[N
° ' Ih.m.
H. M.
1 Fri Ship Lorfl Sheffield, through
22 09 4 21
7 35
11 ti2:i legs
4a38
2iSat [Falls St John l-!iver, 1786.
22 17 4 20
'/ 3.0
0a2e legs
5 51
3Su 1st Sund. aft. Trinity. First
22 24 4 20
V 30
1 20 feet
7 02
4 Mo [Church in Canada built lo20.
22 3114 19
V 37
2 20 feet
8 04
.5 Tn Conn. Cts. York & Westind.
22 38 4 19
/ 37
3 25 head
8 59
6 W Can. vie. Stony Creek, 1813.
22 44'4 18
V 38
4 24 head
9 43
7 Th First Cholera guelec, 2218 d.
22 49 4 18
/ 39
5 23 neck
10 21
8 Fri Halifax, N.S., set. 174i).[1832
22 55 4 18
V 40
23 neck
10 59
9 Sat St. John's. N. F. burn. 1840.
23 00 4 17
V 40
7 22 arm.s
lla33
10 Su 2nd Sunday after Trinity
23 04,4 17
7 41
8 19 arms
MOUN
U'Mo Parent Sir H. Gilb. colonise
23 08 4 17
/ 41
9 12 bi est
Om02
12!Tu Trinity Term Sup. Ct lA.lHZS
23 12 4 17
V 4'A
10 00 brest
35
13 W i [Countq Court Charlotte
23 15 4 17
7 42
10 43 heart
1 11
14 Th (15) Eng. retook Mont. 1770.
23 18! 4 17
7 43
11 LOheait
1 50
1.5 Fri ' [Co. incorporated 1813.
23 21 4 17
7 43
lla54 belly
2 37
1() Sat St. John & Shediac Railway
23 23 4 1<5
y 44
RISES: belly
3 32
17 Su 3rd Sund. aft Trinity. Yavj:.
23 2.V4 10
7 44
0a30 belly
4 30
18 M- [victory at I'unker Hill 1775
23 20 4 10
7 45
1 42 rein.s
5 43
19|T County Court Sunbury.
23 27 4 17
7 45
2 57 reins
6 51
20 W St. John des. by fire, 1^77.
23 27 4 17
7 45
4 12 seers
7 50
21 Th First TiewHpaper Quebec 17(54
23 27 4 17
7 45
5 29 seers
8 50
22 Fri (24/l)eMonts di.s. St.J.ll.l()04
23 27 4 17
7 45
42 thigs
9 55
23 Sat U. & L. Can. reunittcl 1840
•i3 20,4 17
7 40
7 51 thigs
10 49
24 Su 4th Sunday afte;T Tiinity.
23 25 4 18
7 40
8 51 thigs
11 H%
25 Mo i [Circ. York; Dir. & Motr. Ct.
23 23' 4 18
7 4(J
9 41 knee
0a09
2H Tu ; Covntv Ct. albert & iluicitti
23 21 4 18
7 40
10 22 knee
1 00
27 W Coimt(; Ct. Victoria. [l^SS.
23 18 4 19
7 40
10 57 legs
1 51
28 Th Coronation of Queen Victot in
23 10 4 19
7 40
lla20 leus
2 38
29 Fri S'r J. Harvey at <^'uebec ot a
23 124 20
7 40
lla53 legs
3 19
30 Sat [mis, to Lord Durham 1838.
23 09 4 20
7 40
SETS 'feet ' 4a07
O. H. WARV^ICK,
IMPORTER OF -
Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vages, and all
kinds of Mantel and Table Ornaments, Kerosene
Lamps, Chimnies, &c., &c.
WHOLESALE JjV/) RETAIL ' ''
7B TCTTTO- S'P:RJi:iIt]T3 &T. JOHHST, IST. B.
Prices Low. Particular attention paid to Wliolet le Orders.
••*-.
Harold Gilbert's prices are Low, his Goods are new.
CALENDAIl.
41
1888]
JULY has Thirty-One Days.
[1888.
Moon's Cbanoes.
New Moon 9th day, Ih. 52m. «&». a.m. Fair and Warm.
First Quarter, 16th day, 7h. 48m. 408. A.ii. Warm and Windy.
Full Moon, 23rd day, Ih. 20m. 52s. v. u. Rain and Showers.
Last Quarter, 30th day, 4h. 5m. 22(i. p. u. Variable.
Apogee, Srd day, at 8h. evening.
Perigee, 19th day, at 3h. eveninjf.
Apogee, 31st day, at 2h. evening.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
2.5
26
27
28
29
30
31
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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
Mo
Tu
ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS,
OCCURRENCES, ETC.
LN.
5th Sunday after Trinity.
(3) Very hot Sunday in 1887.
Circuit Court Queens: County
Courts Kent,King8 rtW fc ^ .^
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Before buying your Carpets send to
42
CALENDAR.
1888.]
AUGUST has Thirty-one Days.
[1888.
Moon's Chanoks.
New Moon, 7th day, Ih 5«m. 4«8. p. m. Changeable.
First Quarter, 14th day. Oh 19m. 52.s. p. M. Sultry and Fair.
Full Moon. 9l8t day, llh. 56in. 48. a. m. Fair and Warm.
Last Quarter, 5J9th day, 9h. 54ni. 48. A. ». Rain and Wind.
Perigee, 14th day, at 8h. morning.
Apogee, sttJth day, at 9h. morning
1
w
2
Th
3
Fri
4
Sat
5
Su
6
Mo
7
Tu
8
W
9
Th
10
Fri
11
Sat
12
Su
13
Mo
14
Tu
15
W
16
Th
17
Fri
1»
Sat
li)
Su
20
Mo
21
Tu
22
VV
23
Th
24
h'ri
25
Sat
26
Su
27
Mo
28
Tu
29
VV
30
^ill
31
Fv\
ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, v"^ ^►J
1 K G>
D W
OCCURRENCES, ETC.
Nelson's victory of Nile 1798.
Boat upaet, 19 drowned in
[Falls, St. John, N. B., 1838.
Calais taken by English 1347.
10th Sniid. aft. Ti in. Sir H.
[Gilbert took poss. N.F. 1583.
17
|17
!l7
17
16
'16
StJohnN.B. bridi^e fell 183716 :
Hull repulsed by Canad. 1812 15 '
New Bruns. lost bound. 1842.15 •
Ka^ed "Sword of God" d. 642 15 :
Ho. Assam, lim. to 4yr8. 1842 15 i
11th Sunday after Trinity. 14
(16) Can. took Mich.Ter,181214
Circuit Court St John. {14
Di-. min. sol. marriage 1834. {13
New Bruna. sep. Prov. 1784. ! 13
Gt. iire St. John, N.B. 1839. 'l3
V.Dare, IstE.ch.b.N. A. 1.587'l2
Guerriersfouj^'ht Constitution 12
[2h. 30m. then sank, 1812.12
(20) Cook 8urv.G.St.Lawl763 11
Battle of the Standard, 1138.11
Madras schools in N. B 1819 11
Washington destroy, and Bla- 10
[densburg taken by Eng. 181 5 10
13th Sund. aft. Trin. (it. fire 10
[in Portland, St.J.N.B.1841. 9
Circuit Court Rcstiyouche. I 9
Gov. Mass.Baytr.Lon.to N.E.I 9
Chig. canal surv. 1829. [1622.! 8
Earl T.eoflcdied 10 7. I 8
« 00 a « g 5
4
4
5
6
7
7
!h. M.I
• 2a02 neck
' 3 O2'neok
00 1 arms
56 'arm 8
49 brest
'x7|brest
20iheart
57 i heart
8 3llbelly
i 9 02ibelly
' 9 31 1 reins
10 OOj reins
10 32 i seers
11 06 1 seers
lla45' seers
RISES thigs
\ 4a25!thigs
i| 5 22iknee
ll 6 lOlknee
50 knee
24'legs
53; legs
21'feet
46 feet
10 feet
9 36 head
10 03 head
10 33 neck
11 07 i neck
lla48iarms
SETS larnis
3 <
H. M.
5a51
3 59
8 03
9 08
9 56
10 43
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12a00
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27
11
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41
51
12
6 35
6
7
7
8
8
9
9 40
10 36
11M22
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0a33
1 08
1 45
2 19
2 54
3 27
4 04
4 53
5a58
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF
Earthenware, China and Glassware
IS AT-
Frices Low. KIJ^'G STSEET. Prices Low.
v*«-
Harold Gilbert for Patterns.
CALENDAR.
■43
1888.]
SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days.
[1888.
Moon's CHAKass.
New Moon, 5th day, Oh. 31m. 528. a. m. Stormy and Windy.
First Quarter, i2th day. 5h, a5m. 448. p. m. Warm and Fair.
Full Moon, 20th day, Ih. Om 4s. a. m. Cool and Fine.
Last Quarter, 28th day, 4h. 5m. 5«s. a. m. Fair and Windy.
Perigee, 9th day, at 7h. morning.
Apogee, 25th day. at 4h. morning.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
91
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
ANNIVKR8ARIK8, FESTIVALS,
OCCURRENCES, ETC.
Castine, Me. . taken by a neat
[from Halifax, N. S., 1814.
Pop. Canada 70,000 in 1760.
Circuit Court Gloucester.
Winslow rem. Acad. NS 1755.
Ld Sydenham Gov. Gen. 1839.
1st BankruptcyAct pub.1842.
Sir A. Campbell Gov.NB 1831.
15th Sunday after Trinity.
NS. granted Sir WAlex'r 1621
Circuit Court Nor thumb' land;
\Co. Cts.Carleton ^Westmrld.
Battle Quebec Wolfe k. 1759.
J. Cartier at stadacona (now
[called Quebec) 1535.
16th Sunday after Trinity.
(18)Capitulation Quebec 1759
Circuit Court Madawaska.
A negro boy adv. for sale in
[N. B. Royal Gazette 1786.
(20) Francia Diet, died 1840.
(23) Lally taken to Eng.1761.
17th Sunday after Trinity.
(25)Bat.Stamiordbridge l066.
Cir. Court Victoria. Barque
[Teal sld St John to Cal.1849.
Turks let Siege Vienna 1529.
Eng trfs.in Bos. fro. Hfx. 1768.
W.ChipmanCf.Jus NB.1834.
18th Sunday after Trinity.
m a
03
41
19
57
34
12
50
27
04
41
19
56
33 5
1015
46 5
23
00
37
13
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07
30
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28
29
30
32
33
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38
39
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50
51
52
53
54
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57
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01
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32
30
28
26
24
22
20
19
17
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7 01
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8 05
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RISES
4a08
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
49
25
45
22
47
12
37
8 03
8 32
9 05
9 42
10 25
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SETS
3,i07
2 <
brest
brest
heart
heart
heart
belly
belly
reins
reins
seers
seers
thiKh
thigh
thigh
knee
knee
legs
legs
legs
feet
feet
head
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neck
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arms
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IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES,
Fruits, Teas, Tobaccos, &a
TAYLOR & BOCK RILL
84 King Street, St. John, N. B.
' ^ — Py^JltJt^ "dui^^ilJ^ kcAf^4i.>-^ ^mz,u^ Bi^c^i^:^- [^
^^^^^SaJoTd GUber t'g is the Cheapest place to ^"^^ yf^ ^^^^c^
CALENDAR.
"^JJ^'^^J^
1888.]
OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days.
[1888.
Moon's Changes.
New Moon, .^th day, lOh. 9m. 588 a. m. Windy and Variable.
First Quarter, 12th day, Ih. 4m. .528. A. m. Cool and Fair.
Full Moon, 19th day, 4h. 44m. 408. p. m. Fine and Windy.
Lagt Quarter, 27th day, tfh. 31m. 28s. p. m. Changeable.
Perigee, 7th day, at 8h. morning.
Apogee, 32nd day, at 6h. evening.
ANNIVEB8ABIE8, FESTIVALS,
OCCURRENCES, ETC.
IMo
2Tu
W
4jTh
5Fri
eSat
7Su
8 Mo
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Ifi
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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30
31
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
Sat
Su
Mo
Tu
W
[S
St John made free port 1811
Cty. Cts. York & Kings. First
[Assembly N. Scotia 1758
English took Havre 1562.
G. G. Ludlow rrea.N.B.1803
Eng. gaveind. to U.S.A.1783
19th Sund. aft. Trio. Gt. fire
[Mir. Fredn. Orom. 1825
Michaelmas Term Sup. Court
County Court Sunbury.
Colum. first dis. Am. land 1492
Grant. Nashwk. Marson 1676
Grand Manan Ch. burnt 1839
20th Sunday after Trinity.
Cathedral F'ton founded 1845
County Courts of Northavib.
[and Queens County.
Lockwd. surv. Chig.isth. 1819
(21) Nelson's last victory 1805
(21)Uni. Emp. Loy. atHal. 1783
21st Sunday after Trinity.
Moscow retaken 1812.
Nisi Prius York, Cty. Courts
[Kent & St. John; Div.k Matr.
Steam. Royal Tar burnt 1836
William Hogarth died 1764.
(25) K"ng Stephen died 1154.
22nd Sunday after Trinity.
Sir Walter Raleigh beh.1618.
K. Alfred the Great died 901
(30) Treaty of Vienna 1864.
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4 68 belly
5 29 belly
6 00 reins
6 30 reins
7 04 seers
7 41 seers
8 23 seers
9 11 thigh
10 07 thigh
16:ila08 knee
14 R18E8 knee
12 3a28:iegs
11 3d58jleg8
09 4a25|leg8
4 55 j feet
5 15jfeet
5 40!head
6 05 1 head
6 32 1 head
7 03 neck
7 39|neck
8 20;arms
9 06 i arms
9 59ibrest
51jl0a58'brest
49 SETS jheart
48 2a2i jheart
46 2 55 belly
451 3a26ibelly
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6 13
7 37
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O. H. V^ARV^IOK,
IMPORTER OF
Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, and all
kinds o\ Mantel and Table Ornaments, Kerosene
Iiamps, Chimnies, &c., &c.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
78 BZinSTG- STREET, ST. JOECaST, 1^. B.
Prices Low, Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders.
/^
'i^^
a
H^^
Carpets and Fouse FurniBhings.
CALENDAR.
45
1888. J
NOVEMBER has Thirty Days.
[1888.
Moon's Chanqes.
New Moon, 3rd day, 7h. .38m. 10a. p. m. Fair and Cold.
First Quarter, 10th day, llh. 4lDa. 348. a. m. Changeable.
Full Moon, 18th day, lOh. 51m 408. a. m. Mild and Fair.
Last Quarter, 26th day. Oh. .56m. 15s. p. m. Windy and Stormy,
Perigee, 4th day, at llh. morning.
Apogee, l8th day at llh. evening.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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16
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18
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21
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23
24
25
20
27
28
29
30
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
Mo
Tu
W
Th
Fri
ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS,
OCOURRUNCES, ETC.
:t«
- 5 w
FTallowmas. SyllaatRome
Mar. Antoinette b. 1755. [C. 82.
Second Canad.Rebellionl838.
23rd Sunday after Trinity.
(6) Remarkable Aurora 1835.
Circuit Court Sunbury: Coun-
\ty Court Gloucester.
Gro.nt of Acadia by Henry
[IV. to M. de Monts 1603.
(9) Prince of Wales born 1841 .
24th Su after Trin. Canadian
[victory Chrysler's Farm 1813.
Cir. Cts. Charlotte db Carleton.
Co. Crts. Albert d: Restigouche
Great fire St. John, N.B. 1841.
N.Eng. Brigands deftd. 1838.
Highland SocSt. J.NB. 1842.
25th Sunday after Trinity.
Sir David Wilkie born 1785.
Circuit Court St. John.
County Court Victoria.
(21) First Stmr. at Que. 1811.
[dec. part of England 1817.
Grand Manan and other isles
26th Sunday after Trinity.
Uestr'tive gale B. Fundy 1846,
County Court Madawaska.
Can. invd. from Ft. Erie 1812.
Revolution in Poland 1830.
St. Andrew. Low tides.
14
14
15
15
15
16
16
16
17
17
17
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18
18
18
18
19
19
19
19
20
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21
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406
596
176
366
546
12 6
306
4716
04 6
216
37 6
54 '6
10,7
25 7
407
55,7
107
24;7
38 7
327
057
18 7
307
427
54 7
05 7
16 7
277
377
46 7
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45
46
48
49
51
52
53
55
56
58
59
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07
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12
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16
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18
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39
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3a55
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34
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32
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
17
16
15
15
14
14
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58
34
14
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RISES
2a32
2 57
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
7
7
8
9
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SETS
la65
2 24
2a58
reins
reins
seers
tjecrs
seers
thigh
thigVi
knee
knee
knee
legs
legs
feet
feet
feet
head
head
neck
neck
arms
arms
brest
brest
heart
heart
belly
belly
belly
reins
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9a23
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2
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TAYLOR & DOCKRILL,
Dog Cakes. Royal Owl Cigarettes.
84 KINO STREET, SAINT JOUN, N. B.
•C«>, •..
ime'
Wonderfal values in'Tapestry Carpets at
46
CALENDAR.
1888.]
DECEMBER has Thirty-one Days. [1888.
Moon's Changes.
New Moon, 3rd day, 5h. 41m. 2Js. A. m. Clear and Mild.
First Quarter, 10th day, 2h. aim. 348. A. M. Cold and Stormy.
Full Moon, 18th day, 6h. 16m. 40s. A. M. Cold and Clear.
Last Quarter, 26th day, Ih. 35m. 408. a. u. Windy and Cold.
Perigee, 8nd day, at noon.
Apogee, 15th day at noon.
Perigee, 8l8t day at llh. morning.
a I 35 5 ANNIVER8ABIE8, PE8TIVAI.S,
Q ^ fe OCCURRENCES, ETC.
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1 Sat iReb. evacuated St. Denis 1837 21
2 Sun Adv. Gen.Balfour d. F.181l'22
3 Mo Trayer Book at Perth 1557. 12
4,Tu \C(mnty Court of Victoria. 22
5 W Martial law at Mont. 1837. 22
6 Th iRebels def. near Toron. 1837.122
7 Fri l(9)W.Cobbettat St. J.NB1785 22
8 Sat IGov. House F'toncompl.l828 22
9 Run { 2nd Sunday in Advent. 22
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IMPORTER OP
Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Mantel ard TABLE OKNAMKNTS, Kerosene Lamps, Chimnies, &c.
Wholesale and Retail at 78 King Street, St. John, N. B.
Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B.
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1888.]
CITY OF SAINT JOHN.
47
CITY OF SAINT JOHN.
Hemrt J. Thobne, Esq., Mayor. I. Allen Jack, Esq., Recorder.
Aldermen.
Aldermen.
Edward Lantalum.
T. Nisbet Robertson.
Stephen G. Blizard.
Patrick McCarthy,
William Shaw.
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KINGS WARD.
Richard P. McGivern, Jr.
QUEENS WARD.
James R. Woodburn.
DUKES WARD. ;
Samuel Tuftt*.
SIDNEY WARD.
James G. Jordan.
WELLINGTON WARD.
Thomas W. Peters.
PRIKCB WARD.
George A. Knodell. John F. Morrison.
GUYS WARD.
William D. Baskin. James W. Belyea.
. , BROOKS WARD. ' , '
James O. Stackhouse. George A. Davip.
ALBERT WARD.
Albert C. Smith. Charles Emerson. .
B. Lester Peters, Q. C. , Common Clerk.
Herbert E. Wardroper, Esq., Deputy Common Clerk.
Frederick Sandall, Esq., Treasurer or Chamberlain and Receiver
of Taxes.
David R. Willet, Accountant Chamberlain's Office.
George F. Harding, Receiver of Taxes in the City of Saint John,
on the Western side of the Harbour.
Hurd Peters, Esq., M. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (East).
Charles D. Morrissey, Clerk to Mayor's Office, and Issuer of
Licenses.
Samuel Wilson. Sergeant Mayor's Office.
Michael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings.
George H. Martin, Inspector of Streets.
H. Adam Glasgow, Superintendent of Ferries.
George W, Stockford, High Constable.
City Maishals.— W. Buchanan, Thomas McPherson, James Prince,
F. Miles Hancock, Edwaid Edgson, Joseph Sharp, Ebenezer K.
Herrington, Jacob Ross, Thomas Hayes, Elijah Ross, Miles Merritt,
Jeremiah J. Ryan.
Daniel Coughlan, Janitor City Hall.
Licensed Auctioneers, — W. A. Lockhart, George E. Snider, T. B.
Hanington, A. J. Armbtrong, Gao. W. Gerow.
Portwardens.— Augustus Quick, Oliver Emery, Samuel K. Wilson,
Thomas S. Adams, William Black, John A, Ruddock, William
Thomas, George Thomas, Denis Coholan. Isaac J. Olive, Jr.
Charles S. Taylor, Port or Harbour Master.
Alexander Reed, Clerk to Harbour Master.
Joseph O'Brien, Harbour Inspector.
Lighthoiue keeper at Partridge Island, James Wilson. At the
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CITY OF PORTLAND.
[1888.
Beacon, Timothy Clark. 8team Whittle, Jamea Wilson, Engineer;
W. Cameron, Assistant Engineer.
Commissioners of Sewerage and Water Supply.— A. Chipman Smith,
Esq , Chairman; George H. Martin and John Kelly. ^
Kobert J. Leonard and Augustus Quick, Commissioners to settle
disputes relative to Dockage, Wharfage, and Cranage.
W. H. Purdy, Shipping Master; F. O. Allison, Deputy Shipping
Master.
Assessors of Taxes. — W. F. Bunting, Chairman; John Wilson and
Uriah Drake. Clerk, A. W. Sharpe.
Collector of V> harfage and Slippage —At XTnion Street Slip, Thos
Stead. At North Rodney Wharf, Samuel K. Wilson. At South
Rodney Wharf, Samuel K. Wilson. At North and South M. rket
Wharves and Slip, Andrew Malcolm. At Sidney Market Wharves
and Slip, John Moran.
Collectors of Slippage. — At Market Slip, Guys Ward, Charles
Cochran. At Ship Slip, Guys Ward, Hayford & Stetson. At Strange
Slip, Guys Ward, Samuel K. Wilson. At King Street Slip, Guys
Ward, Wm. Dunlavey. At Protection Slip, Brooks Ward, Isaac
Duffy. At Mill Slip, Thomas W. Robertson.
Charles S. Taylor, Collector of Fees at Buoys, and Collector of
Anchorage. Charles S. Taylor, Slip Master, Market Wharves and
Slips in King's and Queen's Wards.
Inspectors of Firewo")d, Bark, &c. — Peter McCart, Market Slip,
King's and Queen's Wards. John Wilkins, Railway Station. Jacob
Vail, Carlett»n Railway. Jacob Vail, Market Slip, Carleton. .
Morris Irvine, Pound-keeper and Hog Reeve, Cfarleton,
Surveyor of Lumber. — James Kennedy.
Commissioners of Districts.— G. Gordon Boyne, Ist district; M.W.
Maher, 2nd district; Cornelius McGourty, 3rd district ; Charles S.
Melick, 4th district; Robert B. Gilmor, 5th district; Philip L. Carey,
6th district; Denis Burke, 7th district; Edward Edgson, 8th district;
9th district; William Buchanan, 10th district.
Fence Viewer. — Charles E. Rajmond.
Police Department. — B. Lester Peters, Q. C, Police Magistrate;
Thomas McAvity, Alexander Lockhart, Thomas R. Jones, A. Chip-
man Smith and T. Nesbit Robertson, Sitting Magistrates at the City
Police Office in the City of Saint John. George Henderson, Clerk.
John R. Marshal], Chief of Police Force.
Chief Game Commissioner for the Province, James DeWolf« Spurr.
Dead House Commissioner, George W. Stockford.
CITY OF POETLAND.
H. Lawbance Sturdeb, Mayor.
Aldermen.— Ward No. 1.— J A Price, Isaiah W Holder, and R
Elkin.
Ward 2.— W A Chesiey, John Murphy and W B Wallace
Ward 3.— Robert Jones, Edward Hayes, Jr., and G R Vincent.
Ward 4 —A L Law, W L Busby and J J Forest.
Ward 5.— W D Morrow, John McGoldrick and John Connor.
David Tapley, Pcilioe Magistrate.
Robert Wisely, Chamberlain.
JF Godard, City Clerk. ..
E R Gregory, Solicitor. Archibald McLean, (Jity Auditor.
to out of town buyers.
1888.]
FIRE DBPARTMENT.
40
John V Roberts and John McGorey, Auditors of School Accounts.
Arthur W Howe, Auditor of Water and Sewerage Accounts.
James Dunlop, Supervisor of Streets. ^, „,,.,.,,, ^ .
Robert Dalton, Harbor Master. ' " ' ' ' '
Peters V Laskev, Henry S French, William O'Brien, James How-
ard, John McGinley, Henry Wiley and John Murphy, Constables.
Gilbert Lemont, High Constable.
Richard Rawlings, Chief of Police.
D O'Neil and Jonn McB. Morrison, Assessors.
John Finch, Hugh Morris, Joshua Wood, John H Carvell, Peters
V Laskey and Thomas Shaw, Pound-keepers and Hog-reeves.
Trustees of Schools.— Edwin Fisher, Chairman ; Richard Farmer,
John Tapley, James Wilson, I'homas E Millidge, Thomas McElroy
and Michael L Coll ; William Kilpatrick, Secretary.
Fire Department. — John Johnston, Malcolm Morris and Thomas
Elliott, Engine Drivers; William McJunkin and George Woodo,
Firemen ; William McKinley and Cornelius Daley, Teamsters.
Board of Health.— Dr. William Christie, John B Eagles, Dr. J H
Gray, A L Iiaw and Count R V DeBury.
FIRE DEPARTMENT (East Side.)
John Kerr, Esquire, Chief Engineer.
{No. 1. — George Blake.
No. 2. --John .Jackson. <' > ;
No. 3.— John Wilson.
/William Griffith, En^ineman.
HOSK Co., W..UNOTON, NO. L -^ t'vfdtSrnl.T^oSn.
V, Oliver Thomson, Assistant Foreman
' f Samuel Piercv, Engineman.
I Walter Welsford, Hose Driver.
Hose Co., Union, No. 2 \ W Cunningham, Engine Driver.
I A Winchester, Foreman.
(jasDinsmore, Assistant Foremen.
f James Melick, Engineer.
I Wm Welsford, Driver.
Hose Co., Extinquisher.No. 3. \ John Fleming, Engine Driver.
I Fred Blackadar, Foreman.
IE W Barlow, Assistant Foreman.
( William Bowman, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Company. . < Charles Jackson, Lieutenant.
\ Wm Reed and D McDermott, Ilri's.
Driver Chief's Wagon William Reed.
Superintendent of Fire Alarm James Melick.
Assistant William Reed,
FIRE DEP^TMENT.-(Wb8T Side.)
Gideon Spraoue, District Engineer, 4th District.
Western Star, No 7- Joseph O Craft, Engineer.
Prince of Wales, No 8— A Ring, Enginepr.
Hook and Ladder Company— Alex Griffith.
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[1888.
CITY OF ST. JOHN FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
NO. IX>CALITY OF BOXES.
2 No. 2 Enj^ine House, King Sq.
3 No. 3 Engine House, Union-at.
4 Cor. Sewoll and Oarden-sts.
5 Cor. Mill and Union-sts.
B Mark.Sq., Parker & Nevin's drug
7 Mechanics' Institute. [store.
8 Foot of Garden street.
H Foot of Union street (East).
12 Cor. Peters' and Waterloo-sts.
13 Cor. St. Patrick and Union-sts.
14 Cor. Brussels and Kichinond-sts.
15 E\'eritt's Foundry, Brussels-st.
16 Cor. Brussels and Hanover-sts.
17 Cor. Brunswick and Erin sts.
18 Cor. Union and Cannarthen-sts.
19 Cor. Courtenay & St. Davids-sts.
21 Waterloo, opposite Ooldinpf-st.
23 Cor. Germain and C!hiu'ch-sts.
24 Cor. Princess and Charlotte-sts.
25 No. 1 EoKine House, Charlotte-st.
NO. liOCALITY or BOXES.
2« Cor. PrlnceWm. and Prlnoess-sts.
27 Breeze's Corner.
28 Cor. Duke and PHnce Wm.-sts.
31 Cor. King and Pitt-sta.
32 Cor. Duke and Sydney-sts.
•i4 Cor. Wentworth «S: I'rfncess-sts.
liT) Queen-8t,, bet. Ger. & Char. -sts.
3« Cor. Queen and Carmarthen-sts.
37 Cor. St. James and Sydney-sts.
;tt Cor. Orange and C^armarthen-sts.
41 Cor. St. James & Prince Wm.-8ts.
42 Cor. Pitt and Duke-sts.
43 Cor. Main and Carmarthen-sts.
4.5 Cor. Britain and Charlotte-sts.
46 Cor. Pitt and St. JainpR-sts.
51 City Road, near Skatinj? Rink.
52 Pond-st. n. B^leming's Foundry.
53 Exniouth-street.
61 City Hospital. . ^
CITY OF PORTLAND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Box 123.
" 124.
" 132.
" 136.
" 142.
" 154.
" 213.
" 231.
" 241.
" 253.
" 312.
" 321.
" 412.
" 423.
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LIST or NUMBERS AND LOCALITY OF BOXES.
Corner Main and Bridge Streets (Indiantown).
Main Street (Head of Long Wharf).
Main Street (ne.ir residence of D. McLoUan, Indiantown.)
Paradise Kow (foot of Main Street).
Winter Street (opposite St. Paul's Church).
Corner City Road and Stanley Street.
Engine House, Ward 1.
Douglas liuad (opposite residence of D. Tapley, Esq. )
Marsh Bridge.
Haymarket Square (near J. C. Wood's. )
Corner Straight Shore an(l New Dominion Road.
Straight Shore (near Chesley's Iron-Knee Foundry. )
Corner Portland and Camden Streets.
Police Station.
Municipality of the City and County of Saint John.
COUNTY COUNCIL, APRIL, 1887.
WARDEN :
Thomas W. Peters, Esq., Alderman ol the City of Saint John.
C0UNCTLL<5I» :
EX-OFFICIO. ELECTED.
City of St. John : Parish of Lancaster:—
The Mayor, H. J. Thome, James Ready,
Alderman Lantalum, Robert Fair.
Harold Gilbert's, St. John, K F
1888.]
CITY AND COXTNTY OF ST. JOH*.
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City of St. John .—
Alderman RobertRoa,
Blizard,
McCarthy,
Stackhouae,
Knodell,
Smith,
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CUy of Portland: —
The Ma} or. H. L. Sturdee.
Alderman Price,
Cheuley,
Vincent,
Connor,
Law,
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Parish of Siu^mait : —
Cornelius J. Morgan,
John VtcLf-.J,
Daniel McEvoy,
Pariah of St. Marti. ».•—
JameH Koorke,
Jacob a. Titus.
Henry T. Colpitta.
Pariah ofMusquaah; —
J. A. Balcolm,
F. 8. Clinch.
Secbetaby.— H. W. Frith, Clerk of the Peace.
Tbeasubeb.— J. S. Boies DeVeber.
ArjDiTOB.— Kichard Whiteside.
Mabhhal.— George W. Stockford.
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN.
Judge of the County Court— Charles Walters, Esq. M. McDonald, Esq.,
Clerk.
Clerk of the Peace— Henry. W. Frith, Esq.
Deputy Clerk of the Peace— H. Ijawr".nce Sturdee, Ksq.
Clerk of the Circuits— John Willett, Esq.
High Sheriff— James A. Harding, Esq. ; John Eankin, Deputy Sheriff and
Keeper of the Gaol; Mr. Samuel Clifford, Turnkey.
Coroners— S. Z. Earle, M. D. ; James Robinson, J. P. ; .John R. Rigby, J.
P.; John Jordan, J. P.; Jacob D. White, M. D.; H. E. Gilmour, M. D., and
Joshua Knight.
Judge of Probates— R. C. Skinner.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates— W. Chipman
Dniry, Esq. Andrew G. Crookshank, Esq.. Deputy Registrar.
I8suei*s of Marriage Licenses -W. E. Skinner, St. Martins; W. Albert
Lockhart, EJsq., St. John; Richard N. Knight, Esq., Carleton; Wm. Glenn
Brown, .
Conunissioner for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court, Province of
Quebec— H. Frith, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
Commissioner of Indian Unserves, under Act Vict. c. 2.5— Dr. William
Bayard.
Commissioner of Wrecks— R. J. Leonard.
Revising Barrister— Charles Watters, Esq. George McSorley, Esq. , Clerk.
Commissioners of Alms House and Work House— James Manchester,
Chairman; Shadrach Holly, Michael Coll, Richard N. Knight, Thomas Fur-
long, John McLeod, George A. Knrxlell. E. J. Wetmore, Secretary.
Vis ting Physician, Port of St. John— W. S. Harding.
Commissioners of Slaughter Houses in and for the County of St. John-
Thomas L. Hay, Chairman. A. M. Magee, Secretary. Patrick Gleason,
Uriali Drake, Stephen G. BUzard, John Nugent. Charles Bustin, Inspector.
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fl88fl.
COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES.
COUNTY OF ALBERT.
Judge of the f bounty '/ourt — Hon Wm Wedderburn. Samuel .
Morne, (Merk.
Hi^fh Sheriff -Asael Welln Harvey Bank. Benjamin Barry, Deputy
Sheriff.
( Merk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Circuits
— Samuel G Morne, y.w\.
Surrogate- (ieorpe H. Steadman, Ewj.
Registrar of Probates— Samuel G Morse, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills— George Calhoun, Esq.
Coroners— W H Lewis, M D, P R Moore, Robert Wright, Edward
C Robinson, Silas Lynds, E Ritchie, W A West and S C Murray, M
D, Stephen B Weldon, jr., Charles A McLean.
Comoiissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court- -Geo
Calhoun, Elisha Peck, Pringal Kelley, James M Stevens, and William
P Robinson, J^Hcpiires, and the Attorneys practising in the County.
Attorneys and Solicitors— Samuel G Morse, M B Palmer, Charles
A Peck, George H Stea»lman, Jos H Dixon, William A Trueman, Jos
H Yeomans and Allan W liray.
CommisHioners of Parish Courts— Hopewell, Hon A R McClelan and
Elisha Peck; Hillsboro, George Burnett and David Baizley; Coverdale,
Alex W Leman and E S Outhouse; Harvey, J A Turner and J Alfred
Stevens; Elgiu, Wm P Robinson and Ralph E Colpitts; Alma, David
Cleveland.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses— M B Palmer, Hopewell Cape; Gilbert
Chapman, Coverdale; Joseph A Turner, Harvey Comer; James
Horseman, Elgin; J S Atkinson, Albert.
Commissioners for taking Sj ecial Bail in the Supreme Court at
Hopewell -Geo Calhoun, Esq; Riverside, A R McClelan.
^ Commissiont- ra of Sewers for Hopewell — Valentine Smith, M Dow -
ling, Gideon Gray and Mariner T Tingley.
Rri vising Barrister— Hon W Wedderburn.
John A Beatty to be Vender of Liquors, under the Canada Tem-
perance Act, for the Parish of Hillsboro.
Auctioneers — K Bezanson, Hillsboro; Samuel Stewart, Hopewell
Cape; Thomas Kenney, Harvey; George Wood, Albert.
Game Warden, S C Murray.
Teacher of the Grammar School— T E Colpitts, Alma.
MUNICIPALITY OF ALBERT.
Warden— Peter Duffy.
Councillors— Hopewell, G H Minor and 8 J Calhounj Hillsborough,
Peter Duffy and CUiarles J Osman; Coverdale, C Gaskin and Charles
Smith; Harvey, W A West and Guilford R Smith; Elgin, Robert A
Smith and David Garland; Alma, Pringle Kelly and D D Lutwick.
COUNTY OF CARLETON.
Judge of the County Court — James G. Stevens. Wm. M. Connell,
Clerk.
Clerk of the Circuits— A. B, Connell, Esq.
High Sheriff -Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Esq. Deputy, George F.
Foster.
64 King Street, St. John, N. B.
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OAllI.RTOW.
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Clerk of the Peace— Wra. M. Oonnoll, Eaq.
Sum Iff ate — Lewis P. Fieher, E«q.
Registrar of Probate«— John C. Win low, Esq.
lleKistrar of Deeds and Wills— John S. Leighton, Esq. Deputy,
Mr. John S. lieighton, Jr.
Cominiasioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Lewis
P. Fisher, George Connell, John C. Winslow, William M. Connell,
R. K. Jones, S. B. Appleby, JameH A. Pliillips, A. B. Connell.
Williamson FiHher, Josiah K. Murphy, Norman W. Winslow, D. Mc-
Leod Vince, A. G. Lindsay and B. C. Foster, Kscis.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses — W. M. Connell, Howard B. White,
G. R. Kurt, Hugh Miller, Wentworth Winslow, J. R Murphy, David
J. Wiley, W. W. Hay, Horace V. Darling and B. M. Boyer, Esqs.
Wm. B. Jewett, Es(|., f jr the Town of WoodHtock.
Notaries Public— Le*is P. Fiuher, (Jeorge Connell, J. C. Wi. slow,
Wm. M. Connell. S. B. Appleby, J. Norman W. Winslow, Wiliii*ai-
son Fisher, Josian R. Murphy, D. McLeod Vincc, A B. Connell and
B. C. Foster, Es<\n.
Practining Attornies— L. P. Fisher, fJeorge Connell, John C. Wins-
low, Wm. M. Connell, R. K. Jones, Stephen B. Appleby, A. B.
Connell, Josiah R. Murphy, D. MuLeod Vince, J. Norman W.
Winslow and B. 0. Foster, Escja.
ConimissionerH for Parish Civil Courts— William W. Hanmiond,
Woodstock; George W Hovey, Northampton; Ivory Kilbum, Rich-
mond; James A Bridges, Peel; James Simcmson, Wakefield; Matthew
Hutchison, Wicklow; Ch>irle3 R Upton, Simonds; Samuel H Shaw,
Brighton; Alexander G Lindrtay, Aberdeen; Geo ge W. White,
Wilmot; D S Jones, Kent.
Revising Barrister — Hon J G Stevens. Clerk, A B Connell, Esq.
Coroners — George Stickney, George West, Charles R Upton, Wm
E Drier, John T. Allan, Samuel Watts, Charles P Connell, MD,
Theodore H Estey, Rii-hard Port, Thomas B Tiafton, Neliemiah
Tompkins, Richard B Ketchum, Elijah M Shaw, James A Phillips,
John R Hagerman, MD, Colin King, W H Morehouse, NeA'ton R
Colter, MD, G L Cronkhite, W W Hay and George Hatfield.
Auctioneers — Alansou Paysen, William F Dibblee, W W Hay and
Simon McLeod.
Game Warden — J C Winslow. Fishery Warden — Geo R Burtt.
Truitees of Grammar School — Wm M Connell, Wm F Dibblee,
David V Merritt.
Collector of Customs at Woodstock— D F Merritt; Clerk, F Gal-
lagher. Centreville, H T Scholey, Sub Colleotctr. Debec, Capt R
Kirkpatrick, Sub-Collector.
MUNICIPALITY Oi' CARLETON.
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Warden— David S Gibson, Esq.
Secretary-Treasurer — Randolph K Junep, Esq.
Auditor — Samuel Watts, Esq
Councillors — Woodstock: G W Slipp, J R Murphy and John
Graham; Parish of Woodstock: Charles L Smith and Joseph Speer;
Wakefield: L R Harding and Major H Emery; Richmond: James
Watson and W W Hemphill; Northampton: David S Gibson and C P
Bull; Brighton: Henry TedJie and Alex. Shaw; F^eh W E Crandle
mire and W Tompkins, Jr; Aberdeen: John Mcintosh and William
Simpson; Kent: W A Squires and Chas E Gallagher; Wicklow:
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CHABLOTTE.
[1888.
Andrew Caldwell and Geo L (^ronkhite; Wilmot: Chps A West and
J W Plumme.; Simonds: Amos T> Shaw and J R Tracy.
Inspector to enforce C T Act 1878 — U R Harmon.
Jailor — Samuel Jouea.
TOWN OP WOODSTOCK.
Maj'or — H A Conn ell, Esf^.
Police Magistrate — Wm Dibblee, Esq.
Town Marshal— W R Snow.
Treasurer and Reoeiver of Taxes —Williamson Fisher.
Collector of County Rates — Israel Churchill.
Postmaster — John C Winslow. Assistant — H W Bourne.
Superintendent Water Works — Donald Munro
Engineer Water Works — Alex. Dunbar.
Chief Engineer Fire Department —Major F H J Dibblee.
Branch Bank of Nova Scotia— Wm Haliburton; J Harley, Teller.
Merchants Bank of Halifax ~E C Jarvis, Agent; G A White, Ac-
coimtant.
COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE.
Judge of the County Court— James G Stevens, Esq. Jas G Steve »s
jr, Clerk.
Clerk of the Circuits— M N Cockbuni, Esq.
High Sheriff— H A Stuart, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — F Howard Grimmer,
Esq.
J nd^e of Probates — Hon B R Stevenson.
Registrar — M N Cockburn, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills— Harris H Hatch, Esq.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the SupremeCourt— Abraham
Young, D Wetmore, John Mcintosh, Edward Dagget, W A Eraser, T
Barry, and all Attornies of the Supreme Court.
Commissioners for taking Bail — W A Eraser, Grand Manan; T
Barry, St. George.
Notaries Public— John F Grant, James G Stevens, jr., James
Mitchell, Lewis A Mills, M McMonagle and W C H Grimmer, (St
Stephen). F H Grimmer, Benjamin R Stevenson, Jas Bolton and M
N Cockburn, (St Andrews).
Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts — A Judson Seelye, Esq, (St
George); Henry Smith, Esq, (West Isles); CEO Sa^^jeway, (St
Andrews); Daniel Criiley, (St. Stephen).
Police Magistrate — Daniel Criiley, (St Stephen); George S Clarke,
(Miltown).
Revising Barrister — Hon J G Stevens.
Coronors — David Mowatt, Samuel T Gove, M D, Thou .as Dick,M
D, Hubert McLachlin, Duncan Marshall, M D, H P Reynolds. M D,
J A Wade, M D, H Gove, M D. Frank I Blair, M D, and VYUliam
McK I>einstadt, M D, Cyrus Cheney.
Auctioneers— George P Campbell, S F Nesbitt, CEO Hatheway,
Richard Dyer, and James Bolton.
Issurers of Marriage Licenses — F Howard Grimmer, (St Andrews),
Chas Johnscn, (St George); Luke Byron, (Campobello) George Hill,
M P P, (St Stephen); G K Wetmore, (West Isles); Cyrus Cheney,
(Grand Manan); Oscar Hanson, (Lepreaux).
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1888.]
GL0UCE8TKB.
55
MUNICIPALITTf OP CHARLOTTE.
Warden— Thomas T Odell, Esq.
Secretary — F Howard Grimmer, Esq. . :
Treasurer — William Whitlock, Esq. ,''''.',-
Auditor — W C H Grimmer, Esq. , ■ •'
Councillors— St Andrews, M N Cockbum &nd G D Grimmer; Saint
James, J Atkinson and W Forsythe; St Stephen, John Maxwell and
George Baxter; St Uavid, A J Moore and Robert Smith; St Patrick,
H Dyer and P McLauchlin; St Croix, James Russell and David
Johnstone; St George, Andrew McGee and A J McGee; Dumbarton,
Robert McKinney and Thomas McCann; West Isles, G K Wetmore
and Albion Heney; Clarendon, Archibald Nixon and J W Scott;
Dufferin, Martin L Young and George Hannah; Grand Manan, W E
Talton and J W Worster; Campobello, John C Brown and C F Batson;
Lepreaux, H ? Reynolds. M D, and 0!^car Hanson; Pennfield, Samuel
McKay and W N Bucknam. ,
COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER.
Judge of the County Court- Wm Wilkinson, Esq. T DesBrisay,
Clerk.
Clerk of the Circuits— Theophilua DesBrisay, Esq.
High Sheriff --Laman R Doucett, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Theophilas DesBrisay,
Esquire.
Surrogate — Theolphilus DesBrisay, Esq.
Registrar of Probates — D G McLauchlin, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills— M H McGinley, Esq.
Stipendiary Magistrate— D Gustavas McLauchlin, Esq.
Stipendiary Magistrate at Caraquet- -J G Blacktall, Esq.
Coroners — Joseph Sewell, Wm t'erguson, D G McLauchlin, James
G Blai.khall, Gideon M Duncan, M D, Robert Rivers, John C Meahan,
M D, Henry A Sormonay, E Hutchinson, William Taylor and Wm
P Bishop, M D.
Trustees and Directors of the Grammar School — Theolphilus Des-
Brisay, Hon John Ferguson, John Kerr and James Hickson, Esquires.
Teacher, F W Oowperthwaite.
Barristers, Attornies and Notaries Public— Theophilus DesBrisay,
D Gustavus McLauchlin, T Swayne DeiBrisay, John J Harrington
and Narcisse A Landry.
Commis;iioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court —John Kerr,
Esquire.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — The
Bariisters and Attornies practicising in the County, and Hon Robert
Young, Jas G C Bbckhall, John Young, John Kerr and Henry A
Sormony, Esquires.
Revismg Barrister— T S DesBrisay.
Labor Act Commissioner— Bernard Commeau.
Commitfsioner under Act 38 Vict, Chaps 4 and 5— John Kerr, Esq.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses — John F Carter and H Bishop.
Fisheries Officers— Bathurst, James Hickson; Caraquet, Joseph F
Hache; Petit Roche, Frederick Commeau; Shippegan, Adolph Ache,
Esquires.
Auctioneerfl- Wm Taylor, Hon Robert Young, John Kerr, Fhilip
Rive, John E Baldwin, Robert B Vail and Walter M Buck, Enquires.
Table and Piano Covers at Harold Gilbert's,
56
KINGS.
[1888.
Collector of Cnstoms— Wm J O'Brien, Esq. Customs^ Landing
Waiter — David Leahy. Preventive Officer — Pockahaw, Patrick Foley,
sr; Caraquet, Theoline Blanchard.
Vice-Consul Norway and Sweden — John Sivewright, Esq.
Commissioners of Parish Courts— Beresford, Bernard Commeau;
Batbnrst, D G McLauchlin and James M Thompson. New Bandon,
John Foley and John Hornibrook; Caraquet, James G C Blackball
and James K Landry; Shippegan, Jonathan Dorn and Henry A.
Sormony; lukerman, Jos Sewell; Saumarez, Wm Afcher and Oliver
Bobichaud, Esquires. ; .;•' ,, ,i,,f . ,, ,
MUNICIPALITY OF OLOUOESTBR. " ;S •■' •«'- ' '
Secretary-Treasurer— John Sivewright, Esq. '.*,''. - ;'^=''
Audik>r — John E Baldwin, Esq.
Councillors— Bathurst, Jacob White and Samuel Melanson; Beres-
ford, Thomas Hall and Thomas Poudreau; JJew Bandon, Patrick
Foley and Uhale Landry ; Caraquet, Juste Hache and Ludgen
Legere; Shippegan, Thomas Ahier and Hon Wm Taylor; Inkerman,
John A Ferguson and Hugh Cowan; Saumarez, John Young and Wm
Ferguson; St Isidore, Charles F Prison and Alexander R Young.
COUNTY OF KINGS.
Ora P King,
Judge of the County Court— Wm Wedderburn, Esq.
Clerk.
Stipendiary Magistrate— George H Wallace, Esq.
Clerk of the Circuits— Isaac H Hallett, Esq.
High Sheriff— Samuel N Freeze, Esq. Deputy Sheriff and Jailor-
James W. Sproul.
Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates, Clerk ot the Peace and
Secretary Treasurer — George Otty, Esq.
Registrar of Probates — George O D Otty. ., „
Registrar of Deeds— George Barnes, Esq.
Referees in Equity--John H Cother and Robert LeB Tweedie.
Seller of Law titamps — Henry J Fowler.
Coroners — James Wet more, jr., Adino Paddock, MD, O Purdy,
Rufus A Stockton, John Wilson, Allan McLeod, George Rix Price,
William Keith, Wm B McKeel, Foster McFarland, MD, Joshua
Burnett, MD, William Keith, William Fairweather, P«ter Brennan,
Wm Buchanan, J E B McCready, James Fenwic ':
Phers^n, D Beverley Hatfield, John H Raymo.-d
'McLellan^ Peter Campbell, George HJol:u
D J'
"^'lederick Mc
■' » A Moi>re,
.'vlD, Charles
shna Oldfield,
and Samuel F
Murray, MD, John H Ryan, MD, D T McLellan,
Henry G Fowler, Bliss Thome, MD, Samuel Morton,
Wilson.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits and Bail in the Supreme Court
—John C Price, S Foster, J W Nowlan, Philo M Raymond, Nelson
Arnold, Geoige Barnes and D T McLellan, Esqs.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses -Henry J Fowler, Wm Fairweather,
Chas M Hunt, S N Freeze, Andw McAfee and John R Merritt, Esqs.
Revising Barrister— Hon W Wedderburn.
Auctioneers— E S Freeze, William H White, E Perkins, Samuel
Freeze, Gilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproui, Abraham Johnsoa, jr.,
William Keith, James E Fryers, Isaac Pearson, John D Mabeie, Jos
D Baxter, Joseph Belyea, W M Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah
Keith, William A Stockton, J McNaught, J Sharp, B L Crawford,
54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
KENT.
57
G Downey, D M Johnson, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, Jas
W N«>wlan, John E Ryan, G H Whiting and Chas H Morrison.
Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts — Wm Buchanan, Esq., West-
field; William B McKiel, Esq, Greenwich; John Mclntyre, Esq, Kars;
John Woodward, Esq, Rothesay; J D Micheau Keator, Esq, Hamp-
ton; J Douglas Baxter, Esq, Norton; Wm J Britiain, Esq, Spring-
field; Wm Barnes, Esq, Upham; Weeden Fowler, Esq, Hammond;
Wilford L Corey, Esq, Havelock; James A Fenwick, Esq, Studholm;
C D Fairweather, Esq, Kingston.
Game Warden — Lewis J Almon,
Stipendiary Magistrate for the Parish of Hampton — Thos A Peters.
For the Parish of Studholm —Albert S Mace. For Norton— D Beverly
Hatfield.
Commissioner under chap 88 Consolidated Statues of Insolvent
Confined Debtors— R Le B Tweedie.
MUNICIPALITY OF KINGS.
Warden — James A Moore, Esq.
Councillors— Cardwell: John Moore and Fred M Anderson; Green-
wich: W L Belyea and A M Mabee; Hammond: R W Forsyth and
D J Fowler; Hampton: Chas J Smith and L A Peters; Havelock:
Chas J Keith and John H Mace; Kars: Geo W Palmer and William
Helms; Kingston: John O Dann and R. W. Wetmore; Norton: D B
Hatfield and A B Hayes; Rothesay: Jas S Keirstead and William
Maynes; Springfield: JAS Keirstead and Geo GG Scovil; Studholm:
D S Sinnott and C W Waymin. Sussex: Geo W Fowler an. V. Mclnerney, Esq.
Auditor— Caleb Richardson, Esq.
Couucillors— Carleton, H. A. Caie and Stephen O'Ponnell; Acadieville,
S. Babineau and A. Pineau; St Louis, U Johnson and M Diagle; Richibucto,
Ci Livingstone and F S Peters; Weldford, Terence Curran and C Y Walker;
Harcourt, S S Brigg.sand Thomas Atkins(ni; Wellington, J B Lamothe and
CalixteLeBlanche; St. Mans, J B Gognean and Luc Johnson; Dundas, T M
Gognean and and Richard roirier
COUNTY OF MADAWASKA,
Judge of the County Court— James G. Stevens, Esq.
Clei-k of the County Court and Clerk of the Peace--BaiTy R. Plant, Esq.
High SherifT— J. Francis Rice, Esq.
Clerk of the Circuits— Bany R. Plan';, Esq.
Judge of Probates— Barry R. Plant, Esq.
Barristers and Attornies- A. Rainsford Balloch Bany R. Plant, Fred
La Forest and C A David Gagnon, Esq^.
Notaries Public— A Rainsford Balloch and Fred La Forest, Esq.
Registrar of Probates— Hilair Peltier, Esq.
Registrar of Wills and Deeds— Hilair Peltier, Esq.
Coroneis — John Lynch, S. C. Hudon, Edwin Akerley, Mathitis Nadeau,
Hilair Peltier and F. A. Couillard, Esqs.
Commissioners to Solemnize Marriage— J. E. Hodgson, Edwin Akerley
and Enoch Baker, Esqs.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses— Thomas Emerson, Stephen Haf ey and P.
O. Bryam, Esqs.
Corinnissionei's for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court —
A. Rainsford Balloch, Barry R. Plant and John T. Hodgson, Esqs.
Parish Court Commissioners- St Francis. RS Peltier: StHildaire, Honore
Cyr; Madawaska, B R Plant; St .Jacques, Docite Bosse; St Basil, P A
Thiboudeau ; St Ann. Abraham I'erron ; St Ijconard, D O Burgoine.
Fiee Grant Commissioner for Micheaud Settlement— Francis Micheaud,
Esquire.
Auctioneer— J L Rice, Esq.
Game Warden— A Rainsford Balloch, Esq.
MUNICIPALITY OF MADAWASKA.
Warden— Basil Beaulieu.
Secretary— A Rainsford Balloch, Esq.
Treasurer— Alexis Cyr, Esq.
Auditor— Hilair Peltier, Esq.
Councillors -St Francis, Stephen Haeffy and Thomas Clair ;SaintHilaire,
Zepherin Diagle and Vital Cyr; Madawaska, Maxime Martin and Narcisse
Marquis; St Basil, Levite Theriault and Louis Thibedeau; St Leonard,
Basil Beaulieu and Christoph Parent.
Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
NOBTHUMBERLAND.
59
C:OUNTY OF NORTHUxMBERLAND,
Judge of the County Court— Hon. W. Wilkinson. Samuel Thomson, Esq.,
Clerk.
Clerk of the Circuits— Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q. C.
High Sheriff -John SherefP, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q. C.
Judge of Probates— Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q. C
Registrar— J. B. Eraser, Esq. Deputy Registrar— James R Lawlor.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Lawlor, Esq.
Coroners— Allan A Davidson, Robert B Wasson, Ed\fard Rorers, John S
Benson, B N T Underbill, C C Watt, John Fallen, M D, John Pond, John
Johnson, Joseph Chaplin, Wm P Bishop, J H Freeman, M D, Alfred C
Smith, M D, J McDonald, fiouis N AUain, Michael S Benson, JohnRamford,
Frank B Swim, Michael O'Brien, Joseph B. Benson, M. D., and John S. Weir,
Esquires.
Cfommissioner for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court— Wm.
Park, Esq.
Parish Court Commissioner— Hardwicke, Alexander G Williston.
Barristers, Attornies and Notaries Public— Newcastle, Allan A Davidson,
Q C, Samuel Thomson, Q C, Michael Adams, W A Park, E P Widiston, and
Charles J Thomson, Esquires; Chatham, A A Davidson, jr, Richard Carman
L J Tweedie, G B Eraser, R B Adams, Robert Murray and Warren C Wius-
low, Esquires.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses- -S Thomson, Joseph R Goggin, Harvey Doak
John S Pond, and F. L. Pedolin, Esquires.
Commissioner for Parish Court— Chatham, George B Fraser, Esq.
Auctioneers— Charles Marshall, John Fish, Jabt^z B Snowball, Robt Blake.
James Johnson, W Wyse, and George Staples, Esquires.
Revenue Officers— Chatham, Collector, Daniel Ferguson ; Waiter, Searcher
o.nd Locker, W Anderson. Newcastle— Collector, ; Waiter, Searcher
and Locker, D McGuar.
Collector of Inland Revenue— R A Lawlor. '
Consuls— Norwegian, Hon R Hutchinson ; Prussian, Edward Hutchinson,
Esquire.
United States Consular Agent— R R Call, Esq.
Revising Barrister— Hon W Wilkinson.
Chatham Gaplight Company— Richard Hockin, Esq, President; And
Dr J Fallen, Esquires, Directors.
Board of Health— Chatham, Lemuel J Tweedie, J 3I"G Baxter. M D, John
Coleman, Donald McLachlan and Patrick Connors, jr.
Board of Health, Newcastle— John B Nicholson, A C Smith, M P, Hiram
A Fish, M D, Robert Ritchie and Robert McLean, M D.
MUNICIPALITY OF NORTHUMBERLAND.
Warden— John O'Brien. Secretary -Treasurer— S Tlio mson, Q C.
Councillors— Ludlow, John McA'eer, Geo Nelson; BUssfield, Enoch A
B imford; Blackville. B N T Underbill, Daniel Sullivan; North Esk, Michael
Ryan, William Jones; South Esk, Jared Tozer, James Somors; Derby. Jas
Robinson, John Betts; Nelson, Peter Essou, John O'Brien; RoRersville,
Jude Hache, Raymond Lavoray; Newcastle, Chas E McKeen, John Woods;
Chatham, David G Smith, Roger Flanagan ; Glenelg, Hugh Cameron, Robt
McNaugliton; Hardwick, Michael Bransfleld, George Fowler; Alnwick, Jas
Anderson, Anthony Adams.
COUNTY OF QUEENS.
Judge of the County Court— James Steadman, Esq. J R Curry, Esq,
Clerk.
High Sheriff— W S Butler, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace—
Clerk of the Circuit ■
.Judge of Probates — —
Registrar of Probates— James R Curry, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds— Robert T Babbitt, Esq.
Notaries Public—Charles A Harding, J R (Jurry and B S Pa'.mer, Esqs.
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QUEENS — RK8TI00UCHE.
[1888.
Barristers and Attornies— Cliarles A HanUng, James R Curry and J
DeVeber Nealen, Esqs.
Issuers of Marriage IJcenses -William H White, Hiram Cody, B S Palmer,
R P Yeomans, D M Pearson, .John Law and G W H Palmer, Esq.
Coroners— R T Babbitt, Jolm Mui-phy, S V White, Ambro e Palmer,
Robert D Akerley, iSamuel R Stewo.rt, Mayes Case, Isaac C Burpee,
Malcolm C McDonald, M D, Michael Y Cox, Abraham Wiggins, Thos
H Pearson, Sydney A Dibblee, James (i C Heatherington, T W Peiry, J G
Nugent and (ieorge Smith, Esgs.
Commissionera for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court— Charles
Keith, Robert T Babbitt, David Ferguson and George H Jones, Esqs.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court —
Charles A Harding, James R Curry, Robert T Babbitt, (Gagetown), Thomas
Leonard, (Petersvillf), John Goldfinch, Isaac C Burpee, (Chipman), Charles
Keith, (Brunswick). Cieorge N Golding,(Wickham), Samuel L Peters, (Hamp-
stead), Charles E Lanagan, (Chipman), and James Palmer, Esquires,
Commissioners of Parish Courts Gagetown; Thomas
Leonard, Petersville; George J Worden, Wickham; Isaac C Burpee, Chip-
man; Daniel Palmer, Canmng; Benjamin S Palmer, Hampstead; George E
McLean, Waterborough ; Thos O'Donnell, Johnston, Wm, H. White, Cam-
bridge.
Revising BarHster— Hon. J. Steadnian.
Auctioneers— Archibald McAllister, David Ferguson, James Gardiner,
John Armstrong, William Hogshaw, Thomas Leonard, CNDarrah, Peters-
ville; .James Pearson, Johnson- L S Van wart, Wickham, Walter S. Butler,
Canning; Lawrence O'l^ary, Cnarle Keith, Brvmswick: Thomas Dykeman,
N B Cottle, Cambridge ; I S Vanwart, Hampstead ; T William Perry, Wm
Sonierville, J P Belyea, Charles M Lawson, W Cooper, Amos S Core.y
and B S Babbit,
MUNICIPALITY OF QUEENS.
Warden— Henry Johnson.
Secretary -Treasurer— R T Babbitt.
Auditor— C D Dykeman.
Councillors— Alfred Humphrey and Wm B Coi-ey, Brunswick; James
S Robin.son and Abiathur FCamp, Cambridge; R P Yeomana and Geo W H
Palmer, Canning ; R D Richardson and Wm McAllister, Chipman ; Charles
H Ebbett and Joseph Hoben, Gagetown; Isaac S Vanwart and Stephen E
Clark. Hampstead; T William Perry and John Leonard, Johnston ;George
H Jones and Henry Johnston, Petersville; John Granville and James
F Robeits Waterboro ; James T Belyea and John H Delong, Wickham.
C0U2^TY OF RESTIGOUCHE.
Judge of the County (IJourt— William Wilkinson, Esq. J S Morse,
Esq, Clerk,
High Sheriff— William H Phillips. Esq.
Clerk of the Circuits— James S Morse, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— James S Morse, Esq.
Surrogate — James S Morse, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills— John Barbarie, Esq.
Registrar of Probates— John Barbarie, Esq.
Supervisors of Roads— Robert Sinclair, James Mclntyre, John
Calligan, John Campbell, Richard Parker.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses— J C Barbarie, Esq.
Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — Charles
Murray (Campbellton), William Montgomery, Esquires.
Commissioners for Parish Courts— William S Smith, Dalhousie;
William Mott, Addington; John McMillan, Colbome; Andrew Har-
vey, Durham.
Free Grant Commissioner, Sunnyside— Dugald Carmichael.
Revenue Officers— Port ot Dalhousie, William Montgomery, Col-
lector of Customs; E J Stewart, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Pre-
54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
SUNBURY.
61
ventive Officers—
, Dalhousie; James McMillan. New Mills;
William Doyle, Jacquet River, Cauupbellton, Aichibald McKenzie,
Deputy Treasurer; A R Chamberlain, Waiter, Searcher aad liocker.
Coroners— James S Morse, Allen McKendrick, William Disbrow,
MD. Victor J A Vernon, MD.
Revising Barrister— Hon W Wilkinson; Clerk, Frank E Bennet.
Deputy Crown Lands Surveyor- Thos T Russell,
Fishery Wardens— William McMillan, Alexander McPheraon and
Albert J Verge (Cross Point).
Teacher of the Grammar School— C H Cowperthwaite.
Auctioneers— William Mott, S Morse, W S Smith, George Gordon.
Restigouche Agricultural Society— William Montgomery, Presi-
dent; John Murchie and Alexander Dickie, Vice-Presidents; W H
Phillips, Secretary-Treasurer,
Game Waiden- Dr William Grey Disbrow.
MUNICIPALITY OF RE&TIGOUCHE.
Secretary — Henry A Johnston, Esq.
Treasurer — William Montgomery, Esq.
Auditor— David Ritchie, Esq.
Councillors — James S Harguail and John Miller, Dalhousie; John
Mowat and Adam Duncan, Addington; Donald McLean and James
McMuUan, Colborne; John CuUigan and Thomas Hayes, jr., Dur-
ham.
Warden— James S Harguail.
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COUNTY OF SUNBURY.
Judge of the County Court— James Steadman, E jq. George J Bliss,
Clerk.
High Sheriflf— Charles H Clowes, Esq. .
Clerk of the Circuits — Charles W Beckwith, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace— George J Bliss, Esq,
Judge of Pr«bate8 — George L Brown.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Registrar of Probates— Frederick
Harrison.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses — David S Duplesia.
Fishery Warden— W E Taylor.
Commissioners for Taking Affidavits -C H Clowes, George "Hoben
and James S White, Esquires,
Commissioners of Parish Courts— George W Hoben, Burton; Chas
Brown, Maugflrville; Nathan P Day, Sheffield; John D Wilmot,
Lincoln; Thomas E Smith. Bliss ville; Thomas S Alexander, Gladstone ;
James Miller, sr, Northfield,
Receiver of Royalties for Sunbury and Queens-John Maynard,
Esquire.
Coronerp— Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H Coburn, Frederick Seely,
Thomas Tumey, John R Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, John
T Bailey, H B Mitchell, Thomas '1 aylor, George Noble, David W
Hartt, Thomas H Kelly, Geotfre A Perley and James H Hayward,
Esquires,
Revising Barrister — Hon J Steadman.
Auctioneers — A Harrison and James S White, Esquires.
Game Warden — A Matthews, Esq.
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VICTORIA.
[1888.
Sunbury Agricultural Society- President K W Foster; Vice-
PreBidenti, Charles B Harrison, Thomas Perley, D H Burpee, F B
Taylor, A Barker; Secretaiy, Whitehead Barker; Treasurer, James
Bailey.
MUNICIPALITY OF 8UNBUBY.
Warden— George A Perley.
Auditor— D S Duplesia, Esq.
Secretary -Treasurer— W E Taylor, Esq.
Councillors— Maugerville, Hand Foster, George A Perlev Sheffield,
Thomas P Taylor, C J Burpee; Lincoln, 4.1bury Grass, Parker Glasier;
Burton, G E Armbtrong, James Holden; Gladstone, D W Hartt, J
Tracy; Blissville, J W Hoyt, John Murphy; Northfield, Robert Linton,
John Welton.
COUNTY OF VICTORIA.
Judge of the County Court — James G Stevens, Esq. Frederick
Kerston, Clerk.
High Sheriff —James Tibbitts, Esq. ^
Clerk of the Circuits -W F Kerston, Esq.
Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace — Thomas Lawson.
Judge of Probates— W F Kerston, Esq.
Registrar of Probates — James Tibbitts, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John C McClusky, Esq.
Commissioners for taking Special Bail — Adam Beveridge, Hon John
Costigan.
Issuers of Marriage Licenses — William Everitt, H B Peterson, Saul
Bishop, Leonard Kelly and Benjamin Kilburn, Esqs.
Abolition and Imprisonment of Debtors' Act — F W Brown, D B
Gallagher and P H Davies, Esqs.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Hon
John Costigan, F W Brown, D B Gallagher, John E McClusky and
R H Davies, Esqs.
Commissioners of the Parish Courts — Andover, Joseph Barnes at'd
James A Armstrong; Grand Falls, F W Brown and Lewis Rivers;
Perth, Moses Craig and Murray B Cox; Drumraond, H Peter and
Lingord Peterson; Gordon, John Ryan; Lome, .Tohn Mc'Oougall.
Free Grant Commissioner for Leonard Settlement — Chfe R Scoles.
Board of Valuators — A J Beveridge, Andover; Moses J Price,
Drummond.
Coroners— R W L Tibbitts, MPP, E Hutchison George W Murphy,
and Leonard W Wilson, Esqs.
Barristers and Notaries Public- W F Kerston, D B Gallagher,
Alex Straton.
Revising Barrister — D B Gallagher.
Seizing Officer— John Ryan, Jh.sq.
Collector Customs —Walter Armstrong. Sub-Collector —George A
Bedell.
Preventive Officer— George Baird.
Auctioneers— F W Brown, John McClusky, Lewis Pickett, Samuel
J Raymond, H Peter and Lingord Peterson.
Trustees of Grammar School— Geo T Baird, Jos Barnes, A J Perley
and Rev Leo A Hoyt.
Vice-Consul tor His Hiwaiian Majesty— Frederick W Brown, Esq.
Game Warden— Adam Beveridge, Esq.
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WESTMORLAND.
63
MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA.
Warden — A J Beveridge, Esq.
Secretary-Treasurer— Alex Straton, Esq.
Auditor — A J Parley, Esq.
Councillors- -Andover, James E Porter and A J Beveridge; Perth,
Enoch Lovely and William Philips; Gordon, John Smith and Alex
Walker; Lome, William Everett and W H Miller; Grand Falls, D
Murchison and John McClusky; Drummond, William Bragall.
COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND.
Judge of the County Court— Hon Bliss Botsford ; J B Peck, Esq,
Clerk; Deputy Clerk, Wm Cbipman Hazeu.
Stipendiary and Police Magistrate, Parish of Salisbury — Frederick
W Emerson, Esq.
Clerk of the Circuits — R Barry Smith, Esq.
Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— Charles E Knapp,E8q.
High Sheriff— Angus McQueen, Esq.
Police Magistrate, Moncton— J Wortman, Esq.
Sitting Magistrates, Moncton — R Barry Smith, David Grant and
James Flannagan, Esquires.
Jud^e of Probates— A E Oulton, Esq.
Registrar of Probates — Charles E Knapp, Esq.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills — William Backhouse, Esq.
Coroners — Jacob Wortman, W J M Uanington, J W Chapmam,
Robert Bell, Ctiipman W Smith, John Blacklock, Kufus Oalton, Colin
Van Buskirk, Ralph Siddall, Thomas A LeBlanche, Charles Somers,
Clement Bourke, Nelson O Trites, Wm W Irvine, George Dixtm,
Edward G Gooden, Dixon Callen, Wm Dobson, John Irvine, J C
Price, Elias W Elliott, Wm Bissett, E T Gaudet, M D, John Baird,
E Moore, J D Ross, M D, James Outhouse, Roland F Keith and
Edward P Doherty, M D.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court- Edward
Cogswell, Sackville; D Hanington and William B Deacon, Shediac;
S S Wilmot and John Boyd, Salisbury; Howard D Charters and
Robert Hallet, Moncton; Point DeBute, Martin Trueman, and all
the Attomies-at-Law in the County.
Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court — How-
ard D Charters, Moncton; William B Deacon, Shediac; and the Jnjge
of the County Court in the County.
Notaries Public — D L Hanington, Charles E Knapp, J B Peck and
A D Richard, Dorchester; Chris Milner and H A Powell, Sackville;
D Hanington and William B Deacon, Shediac; Bliss Botsford, Har-
vey Atkinson, R Barry Smith, R A Borden, James Kaye and C A
Steeves, Moncton.
Presiding Justice, Town of Moncton Civil Court— J Wortman, Esq.
Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts — Lovel I^ewis, Moncton;
George Chapman, Salisbury; William B Deacon and F G H^trshman,
Shediac; S G Gilbert and M F Richards, Dorchester; William Duncan
and Patrick Hebert, Botsford; Samuel Sharpe and Chappelle SiUiker,
Westmorland; Wm F George and Walter Cahiil, Sackville ; Thomas
Herritt, Petitcodiac.
Commissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Packville— James
Lowerison.
Commissioners of Sewers for Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton — David
Bourke and Florian White.
Harold Gilbert sends samples to any address on application.
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TOIIK.
[1888.
PatterHon, Salisbury; R
-William KstabrookB,
C'ommiHHionerH of I-alior Act -John VV
Chefiley Tait, Shediac.
(JominiHHioner of Sewers for Jolicure Canal
EHciuire.
OomniissionerH of Sewers, (Irreat < 'anal, ParinheB of Westmorland
and Sack ville -Silas 1) Copp and Timothy Richardson.
Commissioners of Sewer.i liarochois Marsh, Shediac — Donomic
Budrot and Mark Budrot.
Commisi-ioners of Sewers for MiHsiguash Marsh — Hiram Trenholm.
(Commissioners of Seiners for Mill Creek Marsh, Sackville — Rufns
Bulmer.
Commissioners of Sewers, Etter, Aboideaii Marsh, Sackville and
Westmorland— Bradley Etter, Isaac Lowerison and Nelson Bulmer.
Auctioneers— William Lawrence, Silas Crane Carters and J Weldon
(Chapman, Dorchester; W J M H^nington and Wm B Deacon,
Shediac; tl esse L Bent, Sackville; J Wortman, Benj Toombs and R
A Hallet, Moncton,
Issuers of Marriage Licenses— S W Tincfley, Dorchester; R A
Borden and David (irant, Moncton; R B C Weldon, Willet W Keith,
George J Dobaon, Rufus R Oulton and Charles A Keith.
Revising Barrister — Hon B Botsford.
(irammer School Teacher — A Denton, Sackville.
(lame Warden — Richard C Boxall.
Board of Health, Mtmcton— Peter McSweeney, , Alex
Girvin, W J Norfolk, M 1), E McSweeney.
Sackville and We»tm >rland Agricultural Society — President, W F
George; Vice-President, Albert Carter; Secretary, Howard Trueman;
Treasurer Fred Dixon; Executive Committee, Ira Patterson, John
T Carter, Timothy Hicks, Hiram Trenholm and Colpitts Fillmore;
Depositories, Albert Trueman for Westmorland; Fred Dixon for
Sackville; Auditor, Thomas Pickard.
MUNICIPALITY OF WESTMORLAND.
Warden— Amos Ogden, Esq.
Councillors— Botaford, Wm Avard and Patrick Riley; Dorchester,
A D Richard and Wm Dobson; Moncton, Stephen Mills and Richard
Lutes; Sackville, George Campbell and Amos Ogden; Salisbury.
Hiram Humphrey; Shediac, C H Gallant and Poirrier; West-
morland, C A Black and Albert Trueman.
COUNTY OF YORK,
-Jas Steadman, Esq. William Wilson,
Esq. Deputy Sheriff, John B Haw-
Judge of the County Court-
Eeq. MPP, Clerk.
High Sheriff— A A Sterling,
thome, Esq.
Keeper ot the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace- Henry B Rainsford.
Surrogate— F A H Straton.
Registiar of Probates— F B Gregory.
Registrar of Deeds and Wills— Abraham D Yerxa.
Coroners— Thomas Brown, Theo C Br- wn, David Little, William
Jamieson, Hezekiah Cronkhite, I'harles McGibbon, Alexander Btay,
George N Howland, Charles F Hoben, William McKenna, J C Mott,
MD, A Bennett, G E Di)w, MD, George H Van wart, David Moore,
Geo A Perley, B Coburn, Francis Kilburn, R D Brooks, Samuel
Watts, Geo E Coulthard, MD, John Z Currie, MD, M F Keith,
Heed and Rattan Furniture at Harold Gilbert's, St. John.
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YORK.
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MD, Albert Z Key, J C Brown, MD, John B Grant, Alfred Rowley
and Jamea Poniroy, Enqn.
Judge of Probates— F A H Straton, Ebo.
Collector of Royalties— .TdmeH Henry, Em(|.
CommisBioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court— Daniel Gal-
lagher, R8q.
Commipaioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court— The
several Attornies practiHing in the County.
CoramiHsionerfl of PariHh Civil CourtH— William Jamieson, Prince
William; John E Petty, Manners Sutton; Whitefield Esty, Biight:
James B Garden, St Mary's; Alonzo C Dow, Canterbury; Alfred W
Sears, Dumfries; Adam Sharp, Queenshnry; Lewis Fisher, New
Maryland; Alfred B Avery, Stanley; S A Purdie, Fredericton; M S
Ryan, Sauthampton; Edward Pidgeon, Douglas; A E ('liflf, Kings-
clear; W W McGeorge, North Lake; John L Fletcher, St Mary's.
CORPORATION OK FREDERICTON.
Geohoe E. Fenety, Esq., Mayor.
Charles W Beckwith, (Jity Clerk. Hugh Calder, Deputy City Clerk.
John Moore, Esq , Treasurer.
James F, McMurray, City Auditor.
ALDERMEN.
( W. Grant Gaunce,
( George Parker.
( Jesse Tabor,
( George Gillraan.
( Thomas W. Smith,
\ James McManus.
( Arthur Limerick,
I Loran C. McNutt.
Marshall Richey,
J. Douglas Hazen.
{
> Wellington W»rd.
I St. Ann's Ward.
I Carleton Ward.
[ Queens Ward.
> Kings Ward.
M T Wheeler, City Marshal.
Daniel Casey, Road Master.
David Currie, Wharfinger.
Elijah Clark, Esq, Commissioner of the Alms House.
James Roberts, Collector of Miscellaneous Licenses and Taxes.
Martin Niwlin, Keeper City Hall.
John Perks, Clerk Market.
Assessors — James Farrell, Chairman; Geo A Cliff, David B Barker.
Revisors — Aldermen Parker, Gilman, McManus, Limerick an 1
Richey.
Trustees of Schools — Appointed by Government: A. F Randolph,
Chairman; J L Inches, Dr Coulthard and T R Everett. Appointed
by City Council: Wesley Vanwart, A A Sterling, P McPeake and
John J Weddall.
Police Department— John L Marsh, Esq, Police Magistrate; John
Richards and John McDonald, Esqs, Sitting Magistrates. Policemen
—Dow Vandine, Sergeant; Paul Phillip', Z Wright.
Fire Department — Andrew Lipsett, Chief Engineer; Geo Hatt, jr,
Assistant Engineer. John McLaughlin, Captain, No I Hoie. Geo
W Ross, Captain, No 2 and 3 Ho.^e, Central Station. H C Rutter,
Captain, No 4 Hose. Geo W Clark, Captain, No .5 Hose, 7
Visitors are invited to call at Harold 6- .**•!'•
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liOYAI, FAMIF.Y.
[1888.
Hook nnd Laildor uiid Subu^'u ('uriiH John B Huwthorn, Cai)tain.
Pound Kt'0|)er John W Hawtliorne.
AlioH IliMiHe Koepi-r I'utricik l''arrel.
Siipfiiiitt-ndcnt of Water VVorkK— Alex Biirchill. Secretary, CHrh
W IJei'kwith, Khii.
CoiinnoiiH DiiverH -Hichardsoii l?oone, Peter Hannlnj?, Jainen
Diudop, Jnlin li Hawthorne, An, died December 14th, 1861.
Her Royal Highness, Yietoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess
Royal, born 21st November, 1840. Married 2r)th January, 1858,
to His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Germany.
and inspect prices and quality.
18881.
UREAT BRITAIN.
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HIh Roynl IlighiuisH. Albert EdvVHnl. Piinct; of Wulcs, Duko
of Saxony, Corn wall and Kothosay, Earl of I)ul>lin. etc. IJorn
November 8tb, 1H41. Married lOtb Marcb, mv.i, to tbe l»rhjceH8
Alexandra Caroline May C'barlotte Louisa .Julia, born Ist Dec,
1844, eldest daugbter of Hie King of Denmark.
Her Royal Highness. Alice Maud Mary, born April 25111. 1848.
Married Ist July, 1862, to His Royal *Higbness, Prince Louis
Frederick William, of He.sse Darmstadt. Died Aug, 26tli. 1878.
His Royal H'gbness, Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh,
Earl of Kent and Earl of Ulster. Rorn (itb August, 1844, Ad-
miral Royal Navy. Married 23rd .January, 1874, to the Grand
Duchess, Marie Alexandrowna, daugbter of tlie Empress of
Russia.
Her Royal Higlmess, Helena Augusta Victoria. Born 2.'5tb
May, 1846. Married July r)th, 1866, to I^rince Frederick Chris-
tian Charles Augustus, of Scblesweig Holstein-Sonderburgh-
Augusterburgh.
Her Royal Highness, Louise Caroline Alberta. Born March
19th, 1848. Married March 21st, 1871, to John, Marquis of
Lome, K^night.
His Royal Highncps, Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of
Connaught. Born May l.st. 1850. I^t Colonel Ritle Brigade,
27th Sept., 1876 Married 13lh March, 1879, to Princess Louise
Margaret, daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.
His R(- al ifighness, Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of
Albany. Born 7th April, 1858. Married April 27tb, 1882. to
Princess Pyrmont Helena, of Waldeck. Died March 25th, 1884.
Her Royal Highness, Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore. Born
14th April, 1857. Married July 13th, 1885, to Prince Henry of
Battenburgh.
CABINET MINISTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Trcnsuij — The Marquis
of Salisbury. Chancellor of the Exchequer— Maniuis of Salis-
bury. Secretary for Foreign Affairs Goshen. Secretary
for the Colonies— the Right Hon. Sir Fred. A. Stamley. Home
Secretary — Mr. Henry Matthews, Q, C. Secretary for W^ar —
Right Hon, W. H. Smith. Secretary for Lulia — Right Jlon. Sir
Chief Secretary for Ireland— Sir
First Lord of tbe Admiralty— Lord
President of the Board of Trade —
I'residcnt of the Local Goverment
Richard Ashetown Cross.
Michael E. Hicks Beach.
George Francis Hamilton.
Lord Stanley, of Preston.
Board— Mr. Charles Thompson Ritchie. President of the Coun-
cil—Viscount Cranbook. Secretary of State for Scotland — the
Right Hon. Arthur James Balfour. I^ord High Chancellor —
Baron Halsbury. Lord Privy Sea! — tlie Earl of Cadogan. Post-
master General — Sir Cecil I^eekes. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The Marquis of Londonderry. Lord Chancellor of Ireland —
Lord Ashbourne. Attorney General for Ireland— John G Gibson,
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Wilton and Velvet Carpets at Harold Gilbert's,
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DOMINION OP CANADA.
[1888.
Q. C. Solicitor General for Ireland — Ed. McNau^hton, Q. C.
Lord Advocate of Scotland— the Right Hon. J. H. A. Mac-
donald, Q. C. Solicitor General for Scotland— Mr. J. B. Robert-
son, Q. C. Attorney General of England — Sir Richard E.
Webster, Q. C. Junior Lords of the Treasury -Col. W. H.
Walroud, Sir H. E. Maxwell, Bart, and Mr. Sydney Herbert,
Secretary to the Board of Trade — Baron Henry de Worms.
Political Secretary — M. A. A. Douglas. First Commissioner of
Works — Right Hon. David Plunket. Chancellor of the Duchy
of Lancaster — Lord John J R Manners. Master of the Horse—
The Duke of Portland. Mistress of the Robes — the Duchess of
Buccleuch.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
The Most Noble Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurick,
Marquis of Lansdowue, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom,
Earl of Kerry and Shelburne in the Peerage of Ireland, Governor
General of the Dominion of Canada.
queen's privy council for CANADA.
Right Hon Sir John A Macdonald, Premier, and Minister of
Indian Affairs. Sir Charles Tupper, C B, Minister of Finance.
Hon J S D Thompson, Minister of Justice. Hon J H Pope,
Minister of Railways. Hon Sir H Langevin, C B, Minister of
j Public Works. Hon McKenzie Bowell, Minister of Customs.
Hon John Costigan, Minister of Inland Revenue. Hon John
j Carling, Minister of Agriculture. Hon Thomas White, Minister
! of the Interior. Hon Sir A P Caron, Minister of Militia. Hon
I A W McLellan, Postmaster General. Hon J A Chapleau, Secre-
I tary of State. Hon G E Foster, Minister of Marine and Fish-
eries. Hon Frank Smith, President of the Council. Hon Wm
Millar, Speaker of the Senate.
Members of the Senate for the Province op New
Brunswick.— Hon Amos Edwin Botsford, Westmorland; Hon
Wm Hunter Odell, Fredericton; Hon David Wark, Richibucto;
Hon John Ferguson. Bathurst; Hon John Boyd, St John; Hon
Abner Reid McLellan, Hopewell; Hon Joiin Glasier, Sunbury;
Hon James Dever, St John; Hon H S Poirier, Chatham; Hon
J D Lewin, St John.
Members op the House of Commons for the Province op
New Brunswick. — Albert, Prof Richard Weldon; Carleton,
Frederick Hall; Charlotte, A H Gi^mour; Gloucester, Kennedy
F Burns; Kent, P A Landry; Kings, Geo E Foster; Northum-
berland, Hon P Mitchell; Queens, George F Baird ; Restigouche,
R J Moffalt; St John (city), J V Ellis; St .John (city and coutny)
Charles N Skinner and *C W Weldon; Sunburv, 11 D Wilmot;
Victoria, John Costigan; Westmorland, Josiah Wood; York,
Thomas Temple.
54 King Street, St. John, K. %
1888.]
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
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His Hon Sir ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Lieuleuant Governor
of the Province of Ontario.
His Honor Hon
Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec.
His Honor Hon MATTHEW L HICHEY, Lieutenant Governor
of the Province of Nova Scotia.
His Honor Sir SAMUI^L LEONARD TU.LEY, Lieutenant
Governor of the Province of New Brunswick.
His Honor Hon A A Mc}50NALD, Lieutenant Governor of
Princt; Edward Island.
His Honor Hon J C AIKINS, Lt-Governor of Manitoba.
His Honor Hon C F NELSON, Lieutenant Governor of British
Columbia.
His Honor E DEWDNEY, Lieutenant Governor of the North
West Territories.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
His Honor the Hon SIR SAMUEL LEONARD TILLEY, Lieut
Governor of the Province of New Brunswicli.
Aide de Camp, Major Gordon, I S C.
Extra Aide de Camp, Lt-Colonel Armstrong, NBBG Artillery.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Hon A Harrison, President. Hon David McLellan, Provincial
Secretary; lion A G Blair, Premier, Attorney General; Hon Jas
Mitchell. Surveyor General ; Hon P G Rynn, Chief Commissioner
Board of Works; Hon Robert J Ritchie, Solicitor General. Hon
Gains S Turner, without office.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon D Hanin^ton, President. Hon William Hamilton, Hon
D Hanington, lion John Lewis, Hon Thomas R Jones, Hon C
Mclnerney, Hon Archibald Harrison, Hon James Ryan, Hon
William Kelly, Hon Frederick P Thompson, Hon A A David-
son, Hon A t) Richard, Hon James Holly, Hon J C Barberie,
Hon F D Thompson, Hon G Hudson Flewelling, Clifton; Hon
George W White.
HOUSE OK ASSKMIJLV.
Speaker— Hon Wm Pu^sley.
County of Albert— W J Lewis, Hillsborough ; Hon Gaius P
Turner, Harvey.
County of Carlelou— G Randolph Ketchum, Woodstock;
Marcus C Atkinson, MD, Centreville.
County of Charlotte— Hon James Mitchell, Geo D Hibbard,
fepecial prices for furnishing Hotels, Ohurches,
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PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
[1888.
St George; William Douglas, Moore's Mill; James Russell,
IJayside.
(Jounty of Gloucester— Hon P G Ryan, Caraquet; John
Young, Yracadie.
County of Kent— I LeBlanc, St Mary's.
County of Kings— William Pugsley, Rothe-- .y; George L
Taylor, MD, Hampton; A S White, Sussex.
County of Madawaska
County of Northumberland— J P Burchih, A Parke, New-
castle; Lemuel J Tweedie, Chatham; E Hutchison, Douglas-
town.
County of Queens— Thomas Hethermgton, Johnston; Albert
Palmer, ilampstead.
County of Rcstigouchc— William Murray, Chas B Labillois,
Dalhousie.
City of St John—Silas Alward, John Berryman,MD, 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 Suubury — Arthur Glasier, Fredericton; Charles
Harrison, Lower Maugerville.
County of Victoria -George F Baird, Centre Perth.
County of Westmorland— J L Black, Sackville; D L Haning-
ton, Dorchester; AmasaEKillam, John A Humphrey, Moncton.
County of York — Hon A G Blair, Wm Wilson. Fredericton;
Richard Bellamey, Lower Southampton; David R Moore, MD,
Stanley.
OFFICERS OF HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
George J Bliss, Esq, Clerk ; John Richards, Esq, Assistant
Clerk; John B Grieves, Esq, Sergeaut-at-Arms; Rev Jos Mc-
Leod, DD, Chaplain; C W Beckwith and Albert Gregory, Esqs,
Engrossing Clerks.
OFFICEUS OF THE CROWN.
Hon David ^IcLellan, Receiver General and Provincial Secre-
tary; Hon Andrew G Blair, Attorney General; T Carlton Allen,
Clerk of the Crown; James S Beek, f]sq, Auditor General; R W
Tibbilts, Esij, Deputy Provincial Secretary; George N Babbitt,
Esq, Receiver General; Andrew Inches, Esq, Deputy Surveyor
General.
Queen's Counsel— Hon Chas N Skinner, James J Kaye, Lewis
P Fisher, G S Grimmer, B licster Peters, Charles W Weldon,
F E Barker, Allen Davidson, Samuel Thompson, Theophihis
DesBrisay, George G Gilbert, H Hutchinson. B R Stevenson, D
L Haningtou, C 11 B Fisher, E L Wetmore, P A Landry, E Mc-
Leod and T E Morion, Esqs.
and Public Buildings, at Harold Gilbert's.
1888.]
CONSULS.
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CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS.
James Murray, United States Consul at the Port of St John.
W J Simpson, Vice-Consul and Deputy.
United States Consular Agents— F B Coleman, Fredericton ;
James H Green, McAdam Junction; }{ N Call, Newcastle; Geo
Stickncy, St Andrews; Hugh Ludgate, St George; James II
Lakeman, Grand Manan.
Robert Thomson, jr, Consul for North German Empire for the
Counties of St John, Charlotte, Westmorland and Albert.
Alexander Morrison, Consul German Empire for Hcstigouche,
Kent, Northumberland and Gloucester.
J H Thomson, Royal Vice-C'onsul at St John for Hungary,
Austria, Sweden and Norway.
Vice-Consuls for Sweden and Norway— W J M Hanington,
Shediac; Richard Hutchison, ]\Iiramichi; Robert llutclusoni
Restigouche; John Ferguson, Bathurst.
J H Scammell, Vi'^eConsul Chili and Peru, St John.
George Carvlll, Consul for France, St John.
D R Jack, Vice-Consular Agent for Spain, St John, N B.
W B Morris, Consular Agent for Spain, St Andrews.
Daniel Brown, Consular Agent for Spain, St Stephen.
F O Allison, Portuguese Consul at St John, N B.
James Macgregor Grant, Consul of the Netherlands, St John.
Allan O Crookshank, Hawaiian Consul.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Acknowledgements, De-
positions, etc, for the Courts in the Province of New Brunswick
- M M Chisholm and Charles Reynolds, Halifax, NS; Thomas
Kelly, Esq, Summerside. P E Island ; W H Beatty, Estj, Prov-
ince of Ontario; John il M Duff, Esq, John Taylor, Esfj, and
George R Lockie, Es(i. Montreal; Joseph p]le/iird'Pouilot, Esq,
Frazerville, P Q; William Simpson Walker, Esq, Montreal;
George H Mullin, Esq, oflice — No 17 State street, Boston jSIass;
Stillman B Allan, Esq, Boston, Mass; .John W Lewe, Esq, Bos-
ton, Mass; C O'Connor, Esq, Manchester, New Hampshire;
Joseph Braman, Esq, New York; Harry Pollock, No 47 Gresliam
House, London, England.
Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Nova Scotia— A H DeMill,
Esq, Barrister, St John; John Kerr, Prince William street; EG
Kaye, Esq, Barrister, Prince William street.
Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Quebec — Henry W Frith, Esq
Barrister, St John; John Kerr, Es([.
Commissioners for Massachusetts— John Kerr and Charles L
Richards, Esqs.
Commissioner for Ontario — p] J Kaye.
Commissioners under Chaptei 36, Consolidated Statutes — Geo
W Morse, Chas J Noyes and Eugene O Upton, Boston; John L
Ward, for the city of New York; Corydon Mathews, of Ply-
mouth, for the Counties of Devon and Cornwall; Theophilus II
Oliver, Quebec; Chas A Hanson, Montreal; William S Pettigrew,
Chicago; J H Sadlier Dyke, Liverpool, England; Henry Percy
Blanchard, Victoria, British Columbia; Wm B M Bird, No 5
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COURTS.
[1888.
Gray's Inn Stiuaro. London; Hector IJaxtcr, Minneapolis, Minn"»
Wm T Kayes, Dublin, Ireland; B W (-olien, Counsellor at Law,
New York'; Wni Kussifil, C!oke, London, England; Alfred Howell,
Toronto, Ontario; Arthur Po''"id, 7 Queen street, London, Eng;
Tliomas Robert Pennington, liiverpool, England.
Commissioner for the State of Pennsylvania — Thomas J Hunt.
Commissioner for the States of New York, Maine, New Hamp-
shire, Vermont and Connecticut — John Kerr.
COURTS.
SUPRKME COUUT OP JUDICATURE.
Chief Justice — lion. John C. Allen, 13th October, 1875.
Justices. — Hon A. R.iinsford VVetinore, 25th May, 1870 ; Hon.
Acalus L. Palmer, .Tudge in Equity, ^lay JJOth, 1879; Hon.
G. E. King, December, 1880; Hon. John James Eraser, January,
1888; Hon W. H. Tuck, 17th March, 1885.
T. Carleton Allen, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas and Clerk in
Equity.
COURTS FOR THE PROBATE OF WILLS, AND ORANTINO ADMINISTRATIONS.
R Chipman Skinner, Judge of Probate.s.
The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, is held
eviM'v Friday at throe o'clock at the Registry Office; and the like
Court in the other Counties of the Province, is held at the times specially
appointed by the respective Judges.
COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES.
Honorable A. K. Wetmore, Judge; F. A. H. Straton, Esq., Registrar.
COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY.
lloii. Clias. Wattcr.f, .Tudgeand Commissary ; B. Lester Peters, Esquire,
Deputy Judge and Commissary ; , Advocate tien-
eial ; A. A. Stockton, Estj., Registrar and Scribe ; G. Sidney Smith,
B. li. Peters, Q.C., and Alfred E. Oulton, Es(iuires, Surrogates. Thos.
(;. Mumhert, Marshal.
OlVicial Stenographers to the Courts. — Frank H. Risteen,
Division No. 1. P. Dcvine, Division No. 2. Wm. II. Fry,
Division No. 3,
REFEUKK8 UNDEU ACT URSPKCTING TITK ADMINISTRATION OF
JCSTKE IN EqriTV.
Albert — William A Trueman, Charles Allison Peck.
Carleton — Stephen B Appleby.
Charlotte— James G Stephens, jr.
Gh)ucester— Theophilus Desbrisay,
Kent— Henry Havelock, James Caleb Richardson.
Kings— John II Cother, R S Lelierte Tweedie.
Madawask a
Hotels, Public Buildings, Jltc.
1888.]
COURTS.
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Northumberland— E. Perley Williston, Robert Murray, Warren
C Winslow.
Queens . — '.
Restigouche— James 8 Morse.
St Jolm— fJharles Doherty, Edwin H McAlpine, H Lawrance
Sturdee, John L Carleton.
Sunbury— Charles W Beekwith, Henry B Rninsford.
Victoria _____
Westmorland— Henry II Emmerson, Chipman A Steoves,
Humphrey Gilbert.
York— George F Gregory, Havelock Coy.
COMMISSIONERS FOH TAKING AFFIDAVITS AND BAIL.
Albert— George Calhoun, Hopewell, Com Affidavits; James
Stevens, Harvey, Com Affidavits and Bail ; Wm J Robinson,
Elgin, Winthrop Akerley, Alma, Elisha Peck, jr, Hopewell,
Robert G Crosier, Com Affidavits.
Carleton— George D Raymond, Woodstock, Com Bail ;Robt
Kerr, Wicklow, James A Phillips, Com Afhdavits and Bail;
Henry Pyson Scholey, Com Affidavits; William Hammond,
Commissioner Affidavits and Bail.
*
Charlotte — John Mcintosh. Com Affidavits and Bail; John
Farmer, Com Bail; Robert Clark Thomson, Cora Affidavits and
Bail; James A Grant, Com Affidavits; Daniel (-ully, Abraham
Young, St George, Alexander J McCann, Dumbarton, Chas E O
Hatheway, St Andrews, William A Eraser, Grand Manan, Thos
Barry, St George, Henry Chipman Seely, North Head, Com
Affidavits and Bail; Isaac Woodward McLaughlin, Cora Affi-
davits and Bail.
Gloucester — Thomas II Carman, John Doran, Shippegan, Wra
Napier, James G C Blackball, Robert Young, John Young, John
Kerr, Bathunst, Joseph Sewell, Inkcrman. Cora Affidavits and
Bail; John Ferguson, jr, Richard Lawson, Henry A Sormonez,
Shippegai , Com Bail; Mederic E Burgeois, Com Affidavits,
Kent— John Bowser, William G Sutherland. Thomas H Bliss,
Richibucto, Cora Aftidavils and Bail; William B Weldon,
Richibucto, Robert Clark, John C Ross, Robert Brown, Theo-
philus Belledo, Thomas Coates, Com Affidavits.
Kings -Norval Ilallett. Samuel Foster, Jas A Reeves, Sussex,
Com Affidavits; Nelson Arnold, Sussex, Isaac A Dodge, Upham,
Philo L Raymond, Springfield, James Cookson, Kingston, (Jom
Affidavits and Bail; John C Upham, Levi F Sharp, Norton,
Ellas P Freeze, Cardwell, David PMcLellan. Cardwell, Weeden
Fowler, Hammond, Com Affidavits; William McLeod. Green-
wich, Com Affidavits and Bail; D Beverly Hattield, Com
Affidavits.
Carpets made and laid by experienced workmen at
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COURTS.
[1888.
Northumberland— Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, William
Park, Newcastle, Com Affidavits and Hail; John Macdougall,
Alexander Londers, Com Affidavits; George A Blair, MiTes Mc-
Millan, Cora Affidavits and Bail; William Williston, John Mc-
Laggan, Ralph Payle, James T Griffin, Com Affidavits.
Queens -E 8 Burpee, James Ingleden, Johnston, Com Affi-
davits and Ball; Thomas Murray, Johnston, Isaac C Burpee,
Chipman, Joseph B Perkins, Petersville, John Goldfinch, Chip-
man, John Curry, Gagetown, Com Affidavits; Chas Keith, Com
Affi(iavits and Bail; George N Golding, Thomas Leonard,
Petersville, James Palmer, Canning, Com Affidavits; David
Ferguson, Gagetown, Com Affidavits and Bail; Thos Murray,
Com Bail; Robert T Babbitt, Gagetown, Com Affidavits and
Bail; Henry Todd, Johnston, John W Perry, Johnston, Samuel
M Starkey, Johnston, John Snodgrass, Waterborough, Com
Affidavits; Walter S Butler, Com Affidavits and Bail; James T
Roberts, Waterborough, Cora Affidavits.
Restigouche — George GIrdon, Campbellton, William S Smith,
William Montgomery, Com Affidavits and Bail ; John Kerr, Com
Bail: Thomas Kerr, Allan G Adams. Campbellton, Com under
Con Stat cap 44, sec 3; Richard Parker, Com AfHdavits.
Suubury — Charles H Clowes, Oromocto, Com Affidavits and
Bail; Moses H Cob'urn, Sheffield, Charles J Bailey, Fredericton
Junction, Thomas A Beekvvith, Daniel G White, Oromocto, Geo
Hoben, Burton, Com Affidavits.
Victoria — John Costigan, Com Affidavits and Bail; Francis
Xavier, John T Hodgson, John C McClusk(!y, Andover, George
A Bedeul, Andover, H Douglas Beveridge, Andover, Com Affi-
davits; Joseph Barnes, Com Bail; Samuel A Cameron, Com
Affidavits and Bail; Fred W Brown, Com Affidavits and Bail.
Westmorland — Daniel Hanington, Shediac, John McKenzie,
Moncton, William C Deacon, Shediac, Thomas Keillor, Dor-
chester, Warren W Price. Petitcodiac, Com Affidavits and Bail ;
Hanford Read, Martin Trueman, Joseph H Avard, Silas A Char-
ters, Memramcook, Gideon PINFax well, Sackville, Geo J Dobson,
Botsford, James Hamilton, West Elgin, Com AtHdavits; William
Backhouse, Dorchester, Com Bail; Amos Keith, Salisbury, Thos
Herrit, Petitcodiac, Com Affidavits.
York — Clarence E Grosveuor, Canterbury, James Fairley,
Alexander Bennett, Com Affidavits; Hezekiah Cronkliite, South-
ampton, Daniel Gallagher, Com Bail; Luke Lawson, Canterbury,
Com Affidavits; William Whitehead, Com Affidavits and Bail.
Board of Agriculture— The Hon David McLellan, President;
George L Colwell, Frederick W Brown, Julius L Inches. David
T Johnston, James E Fairweather and Josiah J Anderson,
K
Harold Gilbert's, St. John, K. B.
1888.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIE8.
75
BOLL OF BARRI
[Observe.— Those whose nam
STERS Al
VD ATTORNIES.
n Italics are either not residing
es are printed i
or not practising in this Province.
NAMES.
Admitted
Admitted
Residence.
Attorney.
Barrister.
Richard Carman, ....
16 Oct., 30
17 do.
32
Chatham.
Charles A. Harding,
11 Feb., 32
11 Feb.,
34
Gagetown.
Samuel Gay Morse, ....
do. do
9 Feb.,
37
Hopewell.
Robert Barry Dickeij, ....
7 Feb., 18^5
7 do.
35
Nova Scotia.
Hon. W. Hunter Odell, A. li.
ISJuly, 18!^5
8 Feb.,
38
Fredericton.
Stephen H. Hitchings, ....
do. do.
12 Oct.,
37
Saint Stephen.
Christopher Milner, ....
17 Oct., do.
do.
do.
Dorchester.
George Botsford, ....
11 Feb., 1837
11 Feb., 1837
Fredericton.
John D. Mnn^ar, ....
14 Oct., 37
14 Oct.,
37
Nova Scotia.
Martin Bent Palmer,
10 Feb., 38
6 Feb.,
40
Hopewell.
Fredericton.
Francis A. H. Straton
13 Oct., 38
13 Oct.,
do
James Stanley Morse
9 Feb., 39
4 Feb.,
41
Restigouube.
Theophilus DesBrisay, Q.C.
do do
do
do
Bathurst.
WiUiam Tyng Peters^ ....
13 June, 40
16 June,
do
Kings Co.
Andrew C. Black,
17 Oct., 40
13 Oct.,
do
Saint John
James A. Harding, ....
do do
do •
do
Saint John.
Allan A. Davidson, Q C,, ...
17 Oct. 40
13 Oct.,
42
Newcastle.
James Peters Wetmore,
do do
do
do
Fredericton.
James J. Kaye, Q. C,
Edward H. Wilmot, A. M.,
4 Feb., 41
9 Feb.,
43
"^aint John.
14 Oct., 41
13 Oct.,
42
Fredericton.
Lewis P. Fisher, Q. C
18 June, do
17 June,
do
Woodstock.
WUUam M. Howe,
13 Oct., 41
13 Oct..
42
P. E. Island.
Charles Doherty,
13 Oct., do
13 Oct.,
43
Saint John.
Thomas G. Chapmaii,
9 Feb., 43
fi Feb..
45
Dorchester.
George Ottv, ....
13 June, 44
15 Oct.,
do
Hampton.
James Odell, A. B.,
6 Feb., 45
5 Feb.,
46
Nova Scotia
Thomas W. Bliss,
6 Feb., 45
17 June,
48
Richibucto.
iSamuel B. Davidson,
do do
do
do
California.
John Henry Phair, . . .
1(> Oct., 1845
14 Oct., ]
847
Fredericton.
George Hare,
5 Feb., 46
3 Feb.,
48
Saint John.
Albert T. D. McEhncn
do do
do
do
Brit. Columbia.
James R. Curry, ....
11 June, 46
13 June,
48
Gagetowu. 1
WiUiam, Henry Hafheway...
IT) Oct., do
13 Oct.
do
Saint John.
Ward Chipman Drury, A. B.,
do do
14 do
47
do. 1
Samuel Thomson, Q. C,
10 Oct., 46
12 Oct.,
48
Newcastle. |
George J. Bliss,
4 Feb., 47
10 Feb.,
49
Fredericton. 1
Frederick Coster,
10 June, 47
15 June,
do
Australia.
William H. Buckerfield, ....
Henry W. Frith,
do do
Westmorland.
do do
"do "■
"do
Saint John. |
Hon, Peter Mitchell, ....
do do
do
do
Montreal.
Geo. G. Gilbert, A. B., Q. C,
do 47
12 Oct.,
48
Saint John.
Edward Jack, ....
14 Oct., 47
13 June,
50
Fredericton.
B. Lester Peters, Q. C, ....
\'i Oct., 48
Oct.,
50
Saint John.
Daniel Ferguson, ....
7 Feb., 50
7 Feb.,
62
Chatham.
Edward B." Chandler,
do do
10 April,
Feb.,
51
Dorchester.
John C. Winslow, ....
13 June, 50
58
Woodstock.
William W. Street, A. B.,
113 June, 50
12 June,
51
Fredericton.
f
Harold Gilbert, importer of Carpets and House
76
BARTtlSTERS AND ATTORNTES.
[1888.
NAMES.
Robert Hutchinson. Q.C
Benjamin G. Gray, A. B.,
Lewis J. Almou, ... .
D. Gustavus Macluuchlan,
Charles W. Weldon, Q. C,
Alexander Biillcntine,
Hard Peters, MA., ....
Will in m P. Dole, A. P., ....
John L. Mursh, rfun., A. B.,
Charles J. Sayre, . . . .
George Frederick Hill, ....
Joseph B. Feck, . . . .
James R. Macshnne, ....
Charles E. Knapp,
Charles N. Skinner. Q. C.,..
Georjfe Sidney Smith, A. B.,
Daniel L. Haningtou, Q. C,
Benj. R. Stevenson, A .B.,Q.C.,
Henry Bartlett Rainsford,
J ohn Augustus Wrij^ht, A. B.
T. Gray Merritt,
F. E. Barker, D.C.L., Q. C,
Charles Allison Peck,
illiam Munson Jarvis,
Joseph C. Barberie, ....
Charles H. B. Fisher, Q. C,
John Graf toil Clifford
A. Rankin Bedell", A. B., ....
Thomas A. elling,
Edw. L. etmore, A.B..Q.C.
illiam M. Conuell, LL. \i.,
George F. Gregory,
T. Barclay Robinson, A. B.,
Caleb Richardson, ....
Patrick K. Sweeny,
Finnemore E. Morton, Q.C. . .
Lewis A. Mills,
James F. McManus, ....
Alfred Henry DeMill, A. M.,
H. liawrauce Sturdee, A. M.,
Silas Alward, M. A.,D. C. J.
Peter Millar, , , , ,
Robert Prooks Peters,
Edwin Byron inslow,
Robert Caie,
Thomas Lewifi Ilarrhon
Andrew G Blair,
Alfred F. Street,
George McSorley,
James G. Forbes,
A. C. Fairweather,
Frederick W. Stockton,
Walter James Kiliier,
Robert J. Ritchie,
Robert Matthew, A. M.,
A.P
Admitted
Attorney.
Oct,,
do
Oct..
12 June,
Oct.,
7 Feb.,
10 June,
do
April,
Feb.,
April,
Oct.,
do
Feb,
June,
14 Oct.,
June,
do
1 April,
1 April,
June,
do
April,
April
Oct.,
Oct.,
19 do
y Feb.,
iG April,
12 June,
12 June,
do
do
lit Oct ,
do
do
19 Oct.,
18 Oct.,
11 do
17 June,
10 Oct.,
15 Oct.,
do
11 Feb.,
do
do
18 April,
do
do
13 April,
13 April,
13 Oct.
13 Oct.,
14 do
14 Oct.,
50
do
50
51
51
52
do
do
53
54
do
5«
do
58
do
do
5y
do
6i'
60
(JO
do
do
do
GO
do
(i3
do
t)3
(53
do
do
()3
do
do
(i3
«."
do
(54
(54
64
do
64
do
do
65
do
do
65
65
65
65
do
65
Admitted
Barrister.
Oct.,
27 Oct.,
27 Oct.,
10 June,
Oct.,
Oct.,
June,
do
Oct.,
June
Oct.,
do
Feb.,
June,
3 Oct.,
June
do
do
do
li) Oct.,
June,
June,
April,
19 Oct.,
14 Oct.,
14 do
6 Feb.,
7 J une,
16 June,
do
16 do
13 Oct.,
13 Oct.,
i9 Oct.,
11 Feb.,
II Feb.,
June,
13 Oct.
April,
8 Feb.,
8 July,
Residence.
13 April,
do
do
10 April,
10 April,
10 June,
Oct.,
16 Oct.,
16 Oct.,
52 Richibucto.
51 1 Halifax, N S
51 Saint John.
53jBathurst.
52! Saint John,
55 Saint John.
53 do.
do do.
54 Fredericton.
56 Richibucto.
. . . St. Stephen.
58 '>orche8ter.
do Halifax.
60 Dorchester,
do Saint John.
59 Saint John.
61 Dorchester.
60 St. Andrews.
62 Fredericton.
61 Boston.
69 Saint John.
61 Saint John.
63 Hopewell.
63 Saint John,
do Dalhousie.
64 Fredericton.
64 United States.
64 Saint John.
. . . Shediac.
64 Fredericton.
65 Woodstock,
do Fredericton.
64 Saint John.
Gii Richibucto.
. .. .\roostook,
65 Sussex Vale.
66 St. Stephen.
66 Fredericton.
6") Saint John.
65 do.
do do.
66 Ottawa,
. .. Australia,
67 BVedericton.
do Yarmouth, NS
. . . United States.
67 Fredericton.
do do.
do Saint John.
67 do.
67 do.
67 Sussex.
67 Toronto.
' do.
79 Sussex.
79llJnitedStates.
80'St John.
64 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
BARRISTEBB AND ATTORNIEB.
70
NAMES.
James Ambrose Hannah,. . .
Robert McJ^eod,
Dennis B, (iallayher,
Jolin McAliMter,
EdmiHul George Kaye,
George P, ThomaH,
Adam A. Rankine, . . . .
Francis J. Duffy,
John T. Harrington
Narcisse A. Landry, L.L.B.
Ambrose D. Richard, L.L.B.
Henry A, Powell, B. A
George V.McInei i ey, L.L.B
T. Swayne DesBrL^ray,
John, R. Cost if/an,
Williamson yisher, L.L.B
Henrv H. James,
Havelock Coy, A. M.,
James Devlin,
James P. MitcheU,
John R. Malthy,
William A. tiuinn,
Femoick W. Travis,
Arthur I. Trueman, M. A.
George A. Davis, L.L.B.,. .
Richard B. Adams, LL,B.,
Allan A. Davidson, jr., . . .
Hiram G. Betts,
W. C. Hazen Grimmer,...
James Kay,
David Tapley,
R. H. Davis,
James Straton,
William D. McLeod,
John J. Forest,
David J. Welsh,
Abraham B. Walker,LL. B
Frank H. Tuck,D.L.L., . . . ,
Charles E. Sumner,LL.B. . .
Robert Beckwith. ....
F. W. p:merson, A. B.,LL.B.
R. S. LeBert Tweedie, ....
Jas. Archibald Milligan, AB.
Warren C. Winslow,
George W. Allen, A. M
Robert Murray, jr.,
Lemuel Allan C-urry, M. A.
Dougald Stetvart Hutchison,
Spurgeon Wortman, ....
Cliffoi'd B. Deacon ....
Frederick Clarence Rand, . .
Wm. Murray, M. P. P
Thomas A. Kinnear,
J, De Veber Neales, ■
Admitted
Altorney.
18
2<)
19 do
30 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
23 April,
IG June,
do
17 June,
23 June,
do
17 Oct.,
do
lI>Oct.,
1> Feb.,
9 Feb.,
ir> do
17 April
do
do
do
do
do
17 April,
do
Admitted
IJarrister.
7S
7H
do
do
79
do
do
do
do
79
do
do
do
79
do
do
do
79
80
do
do
80
do
do
80
d(
do
80
do
do
do
81
do
do
SI
81
do
81
81
do
81
do
81
82122 Feb.,
82|22Feb.,
dojl2 April,
do 1 26 do
do 17 AjHil,
do 26 Oct.,
do ....
do 2(i April,
do 20 do
82 1 June,
do 12 April,
30 Oct.,
10 June,
24 April
do
12 April
24 April,
4 Feb,
24 June,
do
20 Oct,
19 Feb,
23 Oct,
12 Oct,
4 Feb.,
14 Feb,
14 Feb,
14 Feb,
26 April,
23 June,
21 June,
12 Oct.,
1.5 April
25 June,
25 Oct.,
do
25 Oct., "
23 Feb.,
24 Feb.,
do
15 June,
29 June,"
do
29 June,
8 Feb.,
79
80
80
d(»
, 83
,"80
"si
"80
d.)
80
81
80
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
82
81
81
do
'si
82
82
do
do
"82
82
82
83
Residence.
United States.
St. John.
Andover.
Camj)bellton.
St. John.
Moncton.
Moncton.
U. States.
Bathuret.
Bathurst.
Dorchester.
Sackville.
Richibucto.
Bathurst.
N. W . Ter.
oodstock.
Buctouche.
Fredericton.
St. John.
Winnipeg.
Winnipeg.
Fredencton.
United States
St. John.
St. .John.
Chatham.
Newcastle.
St. .John.
St. Andrews.
Shediac.
Portl'd, St. J.
Andover.
St. John.
U. States.
Saint .Tnhn,
Moncton.
St. John.
do
Moncton
Dorchester.
Dorchester.
Hampton.
St. John.
Chatham.
Saint John.
Chatham.
St. John.
82|UnitedStates.
841 Moncton.
. . . I Winnipeg.
84 Moncton.
do 'Campbell ton.
83 Shediac.
87IGagetown.
s;<
83
do
do
Table and Piano Covers at Harold Gilbert's.
80 HAUKISTKUS AM)
AT10RNIK8. [1888. 1
NAMES.
Admitt*
Attonu
.,1 !
Aeg.
St. J (din.
John K. Ashe, ....
do
do!2r) Ai)ril, 8a
Albert J. (Jie^'ory,
28 June
l28 June, 83
Fredei icton.
Daniel Mnllin, ....
do
do28 do do
St John.
Jeremiah Hayes liarry,
do
do 28 June, 84
Fredericton.
J. DouL'as Hazen, ....
Allen VV Juuit C'hapnian,
do
. Ki\iiai.lM, ....
18 do
do 12 June, 84
St. John.
1 Leonard Allison,
14 Jnni
do 26 June. 84
Sussex.
Clarence H. Fergus(»n, ...
13 Oct.,
Ki
16 Oct., o 'Saint John.
|D McLeod Vi , L. L. B.,
do
do
do do WvUjdstock.
Ale.x. St.^!' 11,
do
do
do do Andover.
('has. J. Thomson, ...
do
do
do do'New'tle, N. B.
iloVtt. RanVin Ritchi
d.i
do
do do Saint John.
James W. McCreudy, B.A.,
John P. Lawrence, li.A. . . .
7 Feb.,
S4
16 April, 85iFiedericton.
P.) do
do
1 Westmorland.
Joseph G. Mathew s
26 A jril,
84
30 April, 8.5 i Boston.
John M. Stephens, ....
1 "l I o
do
25 June, 85
Charles J. Coster, . . .
12 June,
84
do do Saint John.
Josepli H. Yeomans
4 do
do
do doi Albert Co.
Frank A. Bennett, ...
20 0(;t.,
84
29 Oct., 85;Dalhousie.
Francis B. Gregory, ....
do
do
Frederictou.
Robert W, Hewst>n,
20 Oct.,
84
29 Oct., 851
Allen W. Bray,
do
•In
; Westmorland.
Henry Fl. Ayer, ....
do
do
1 do
Geo. W. Fowler
do
do
29 ()«;■., 85 Sussex.
Harrison A. McKeown, . . .
df)
d.)
Saint John.
Thomas H. Welling, . . .
Aiail,
85
Point de Bute.
Benjamin S. Palmer,
Jame^ MrQueen, ....
20 oa.
Gagetown.
Botsford West
'"85
Ora i'. King,
do
do
M< ncton.
Frank H. (irinimer,
20 Oct.,
So
28 Oct, 86 St. Andrews.
Herbert W. Moore, j
do
do' do do iSaintJohn.
64 King Street, St. John, N . B.
1888.] THE RivEii. 81
NAMES.
Admitted
Attorney.
20 Oct, 86
AcImiMd
Barrister.
Residence.
Hopewell. A. C
Albert W. liennett,
Stanley KierHtead,
J. Walter Reid,
do do
28"Oet,' 86 Saint John. II
• • • • • • •
St. John.
Ronald 0. Grant,
do do
St. John.
John Boden,
29 April, 86
• • • ■ • • • •
St. John.
John M. Nevers,
• • • • • • • •
25 June 85
oodHtock.
Jofteph A. Harris, 15 Oct., 85
28 Oct, 86
Moncton.
Berton C. Foster,
2 Feb., 86
3 Feb, 87
Woodntock.
Cleorge J. ('larke,
2<) April, 86
23 Apl, 87
St. Stephen.
Frederick La Forest, ....
21 Oct, 86
Kdmundston.
'1 homas Lawson, ....
do do
...
A ndover.
Georue R. Vincent,
do do
.'..'. '.
. . . &t. John.
Martin G. B. Henderson,. .
do do
... St. John.
Milton B. Hicks,
do do ....
. . . Dorchester.
Robert Morrison,
do do
. . . iSussex.
Frank A. McC^uUv,
James S. Harquail,
do do
...| Sussex.
do do
. . . j Dalhousie.
Fred St. John Bliss
do do
. . . Fredericton.
Charles E. DuflFy
do do
. . ..Fredericton.
William D. Carter,
do do . . .
' K ings Co.
C/harles A. D. Gagnon
do do ....
. . . MarJawaska.
Wm Woo Ibury Wells, ....
do do
. . . Westmorland.
Pascal Poirier,
3 tf'eb, 87 ... .
...'Richibucto.
Charles F. Bailey
A. C. Brydone Jack, ....
do do
• • • •
...St. John.
do do ... .
. . . Fredericton.
Wnlter H. Covert,
do do,....
. . . St. John.
Opening and Closing of the River St. John since 1825.
Year Opened Closed
Year Opened Globed
Year Opened Closed
1825, AprillS Nov 20
1846, Aptil 6 Nov 25
1867. April 24 Nov 16
18^)6, " 17 " 14
1847. May 2 " 20
1868, " 26 " 16
1827, " 6 Dec 3
1848, Apnl 19 " 13
1869, " 21 " 25
1828, " 20 Nov 19
1849, " 8 Dec 4
1870, " 12 " 27
1829. " 17 •' 15
1850, " 30 Nov 27
1871, " 10 " 20
1830. "18 " 20
1851, " 26 " 21
1872, " 28 " 26
1831, " 10 Dec 1
1852, " :i0 Dec 12
1873, " 26 " 11
1832, May 3 Nov 15
1853, " 13 Nov 25
1874, " 24 " 17
1833, April 10 " 5
1854, May 7 Dec 10
1875, May 2 " 13
1834, " 11 " 17
1855, April 27 Nov 2
1876, April 24 " 29
1835, May 1 " 23
im-), "25 " 1
1877, " 15 " 23
1836, April 28 " 19
1857, " 17 " 2
1878, " 20 Dec 15
1837. " 17 " 9
18.58, "22 " 1
1879, " 21 Nov 21
1838, May 1 "25
18.59, " 15 " 2
1880, •• 24 " 22
1839, April 25 " 23
1860, " 25 " 2
1881, " 14 " 20
1840, " 16 " 23
1861, " 18 Dec 2
1882, May 1 " 22
1841, " 27 " 27
1862, " 25 Nov 25
1883, April 21 " 28
1842, " 24 " 22
186,3, " 25 " 30
1884, " 21 " 18
1843, "26 "14
1864, " 26 " 29
1885, " 26 " 14
1844, " 14 " 22
1865, " 8 " 29
1886, "24 " 26
1845, '• 23 Dec 4
1866, '• 16 Dec 6
1857, " 27
J ,
Brussels Carpets with Borders to match at
82 MEDICAL KEGI8TER. [1888.
THE MEDICAL REGISTER OF
NEW BRUNSWICK.
January 1, 1887.
Name.
Residence.
Addy, Henry G. , . . .
S-vint John.
Allison, Lucius Carey ....
Saint John.
Atkinson, Janaea G
Oiik Hill, Charlotte.
Baker, Isaac W. N
Centreville, Carleton.
Barker, Jacob Henry
Saint Marys, York.
Barnes, Charles Leanrler
Dorchester.
Barry, William Russell
Saint George.
Baxter, James M'Gregor
('hatham.
Baxter, Robert G.
Mo! cton.
Bayard, William ....
Saint John.
Benson, John Stafford ....
Chatham.
Benson, Joseph Black
Chatham.
Bernier, Francis X.
Edmundston.
Berryman, Daniel E
Saint John.
Bi'rryman, John
Saint John.
Bihhop, William Fallen ....
Bathurst.
Black, Charles A.
Westmorland, Westmorrd.
Blair, Frank I.
•^aint Stephen.
Bowser. Willard Parker
Point De Bute.
Brady, John ♦
Barnesville, King's.
Bridges, John Holland
Saint Maiy's, York.
Brown, Frank Manson ....
Fredericton.
Brown, Theodore ( 'lowes
Fredericton.
Bfuce, Murdock Fraser ....
Saint John.
Burnett, Joshua Upham ....
Sussex.
Caldwell, William M
Lake George, "Xorfc.
Cameron, Ewan .... ....
Grand Manan.
('aswell, James A. ....
(iagetown, Queen's.
('handler, Edward B. ...
Moncton.
('hrislie, James
Saint John.
Christio, William
Portland.
Cobmn, Benjamin
Hright, York.
Coburn, (i. llayward
Fredericton.
Cimlthard, George E
Fredericton.
Crawford, David .... ....
Hodgdon, Maine, U. S.
Crawford, Gustavua R. J. ....
Saint John.
Crocket, William Caldwell
Fredericton.
Currie, John Z.
Fredericton.
Daniel, John Waterhou-se
Saint .(ohn.
Deacon, Joseph Melville
DeinsU fit, William M'Kay
Saint Stephen.
Saint Stephen.
Moore's Mills, Charlotte.
Dibblee, (Jeorge O.
Disbrow, William G. . . :
Dalhousie.
Dobson, Wiilikm (iaius
Jolicure.
Doherty, Edward "
Memramcook.
Doherty, Isaac Wilson .... ....
Kingston, Kent.
Doherty, William Woodl)ury
Campbellton.
Duncan, Gideon Mitchell
Bathurst.
Duncan, R. W. Hunter ....
Saint John.
Harold Gilbert's, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
MEDICAL BEOISTER.
83
Name.
Myshiall, Duncan Barbour
M Carron, James Andrew
M'CiiUy, Oscar J.
M'Donald, Manfred H
M'Farlane, Foster
M'Inerney, James Paterson
M'Kay, (ieorge . . . .
M'Learn, llobert
Nevers, Frank A.
Nugent, JohuG. . . . .
Residence.
Earle, Sylvester Z.
F.arle, Thomas J. Otty
Fairweather, William Augustus
Fi"zmaurice, Thomas James
Fulton, Geerge Herbert
(iaudet, Edward T
Gilmor, Henry Edward
Gove, Harry
Gove, Samuel Tilley
Gray, James H.
Harrison, George A
Hutchison, Jamos
Inches, P. Robertson
Johnson, Charles H. L
Johnson, George F,
Jonah, John Mariner
Kierstead, Perley Taylor
Keith, Bauman Newton
Keith, Hanford C.
Keith, Melbourne Franklin
Key, Albert Zemro ....
King. Wallace G.
Knowles, H anford B
Lawson, James Douglas
Lawson, John J ames
LeBlanc, Aime A.
Le^ere, Joseph Alfred ....
Lewis, William James ....
Lunam, Henry ....
Macdonald, >Ialcolm C
Maclaren, Laurence ....
Ma<:laren, Murray ....
March, E
Meehan, John C. ....
Moore, David R.
Moore, Ednumd ....
Moore, Paul R. ....
Mott, John C
Murray, Annus John
Murray^ Charles ....
Murray, l>anie] ....
Musgrove, Thomas William
Saint John.
Young's Cove, Queen's.
Rothesay, King's.
Houlton, Maine, U. S.
liri.'^tol, Westmorland.
Saint Joseph, VVe8t..:'>rland.
Saint Martins.
Lord's ('ove, Charlotte.
Saint Andrews.
Portland.
Shediac.
Saint John.
Saint John.
Saint John.
Surtsex.
EaHtport, Maine, U. S.
Sheffield, Sunbury.
Harvey St.-ition, York.
Canterbury Statiou, York.
Weldford.
Caverhill, York.
Buctouche, Kent,
Calais, Maine, U. S.
Saint Stephen.
Norton St:ititon,
Pickett, Kev. D.W.. Rector, Oreenwicii.
Parlee, Rev. H.T., Missionary. Sianiey.
Peters, Rev. G. D., Missionary, Hatli-
\ir8t
Raymond. Rev. W. O.. .St. Mary's
Church, St. Mark, .St. John.
Iteid. Rev. A. J., Curate St. Paul, Port-
land.
Roberts, Kev.O. O., Kector. Fredericton.
SchofleUI, Kev.Oeorge, Kector.Simoiids
Simonds, Kev. R., Alissionary, Burton.
Warneford
toll.
Warneford. Rev
Canterbury.
Waiiiwiigbt. Kt
tor. Kingston.
Weeks, Kev. A.
field.
Wetmore, Rev. D
t«)n.
Willis. Rev. C'uthbert, Rector, Petit
codiac.
Kev. E. A., kector, Nor
. C. .\. S., Missionary,
V. Hastings S., Rec-
II., Residence, West-
I.. Residence, Clif-
Silk and Mohair Plushes at Harold Gilbert's,
80
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[1888.
Spike, Kcv. Ilcnry M., Rector, Mus-
quash.
Street, IJev. W. 11., Rector, retei-svIUe.
Stevens, Rev. L. O., Rector, Portland,
Portland.
WipKins, Rev. Cecil. Rector, Sackville
Wilkinson. Rev. W. J., Bay du Vin.
Winkley, Rev. H. W., Rector Trinity,
St. Stephen.
OFFICERS OF THE DIOCESAN CIIURCFI SOCIETY.
President, The Right Rev. .John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton; Vice-Presl-
(lenta.The Right Rev. H. Tully Kingdon, D.D.. Coadjutor Bishop. Frederick A.
Wiggins, Esquire, Hon. Sir Leclnard Tllley, C. H., Lieut.-Uovernor, William M.
Jarvis, Esquire, Hon. R.D.Wihiiot. Hon. Chief .Justice Allen, Rev. (I. M. Arm-
strong, H. W. Fritli, (i. A. Hchofield and Rev. Canon DeVeher ; Treasurer,
G. E. Fairweather, Ks(i. ; Secretary, Rev. Canon Ketclium, D.D.; Auditors, C.
H. Fairweather and A. P. Tippet, Eh(is. Executive Committee.— The Officers
of the Society, the Clergy, didy (lualifled, and the following Lay members:
Hon. B. R. Stevenson, R. T. Clinch, T. W, Daniel, tJeorge E. Fenety, .lohn
Moore. 0. E. L. Jarvis, J. Black C. A. Macdonald, G. R. Parkin, T.
Barclay Robinson, C. F. Kinnear. W. K. Crawford, G. Sidney Smith, R. Penis-
ton Starr, A. A. Sterling, H. L. Sturdee, V. W. We'don, A. F. Street, I. Allen
Jack, D. L. Hanington. Hon. Judge Wilkinson. Hurd Peters, Dr. T. C. Brown,
and C. N. Vroom. Esqs. Finance Committee— \V^ M. Jarvis, Chairman; H. W.
Frith. Secretary; R. T. Clinch. W. Carman, T. W. Daniel, O. E. Fenety, G.
A. Schofleld. C. F. Kinnear, O.Sidney Smith, Esqs., and the Treasurer of the
Society (ex oflrtcio). Hoard of Home Missions— The Right Reverend the
Lord Bishtm (ex officio), The Right Reverend the Coadjutor Bishop (ex
officio), the Treasurer of the Society (ex officio), the Secretary of the So-
ciety (ex officio), Rev. Canon Neales. M. A., Rev. Canon Deveber, M. A.,
Rev. C. S. Newnham. T. W. Daniel. Rev Cnnon Medlev. Rev. G. G. Rob-
erts, Chief Justice Aden, W. M. Jarvis, H. W. Frith, R. T. Clinch. Hon. B R
Steveu'^on, Esquires; (Jeorge A. Schofleld, Esq., Secretary. The Clergy
Widows' and Oi-phans' Fund.— H. L. Sturdee, Esq., Secretary.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN.
IN THE DIOCESE OF SAINT JOHN NEW BRUNSWICK.
At tlie Ci hedriU of the Inunaculate Conception, Saint John, N. B., The
Riglit Rev. John Swkkny. D.D., Bishop of St. Joint: Rev. J. J. Walsh. Rev.
J. Donovan, Rev. F. L. Carney. Curleton, St. .John, Very Rev. T. Connolly,
V. (i. ; Fredericton. R«n's. J. C. McDevitt anil Rev. T. Casey: Milltown. Rev.
E. Doyle: Woodstock, Rev. John C. Murray; Richmond, Rev. W. C. (iaynor ;
Alma, Albert County, Rev.E.J.McAule.v; Moncton. Rev.H.Meahan; Barachols,
Rev. K. I^bbe: Memraracook, Very Rev. C. Lefehre, Superior of St. Joseph's
College, Rev. Fathers A. Roy, A. Reiiaud, A. LeBlanc. F. Bazoge, Lecours,
Manning, 0"Neil, Bouigui, Perqttis; Quhco, Rev. F. H. Collerette; Johnsville,
Caiieton Co., Rev. W. I. Chapman ; Petersville, Queens County, "
Saint George, Kev. T. I^avery; Silv«
_ Rev. P. Farrel;
veiy; Silver Falls Industrial School. St. John, Rev. J,
McDavitt; Cape Raid, Rev. If. Oueliet, Rev. P Bradley; St. Mary, Kent Co.,
liev. L. J. N. Ouellft; Buctouche, Rev. V. X. Michaud and R«v. D. Leger;
Kingston Village, Rev. .1. Cai-son: Kingston, Kent, Rev. D. Hamet: Sussex,
Kings County, Rev. A 1' Kellv and Kev. I*. Bellivean; St. Andrews, Rev. J.
(•"Flaherty; Cocaigne, Rev. F. X. (^)l•Inie^: Grand Digtie. Rev. F. Masse and
LeFloch; Fox Creek. Rt^v. F. Helliveau; Shediac, Rev. Antoine Ouellet;
St. Paul, Kent Co. Rev. Jean Hihert ; French Village, York Co., Rev.
William O'Leary: St Stephen, N. B.. Rev. W. Dollard.
DIOCESE OK CliATHAM.
(Cominising the Northern Half of New Brunswick).
At the Catheilial, Cliutliam,' the Right Rev. Jimrs Rookrh, D.I)., Bis-
hop of Chatham, Uev. Thos. .). liniinrn, Rev. Michael Joyce, Kev.
Henry Joyner and Uev. Polydore Moreau, D. D. ; Nelson, Very Rev.
Michael ligan, V. G. and Rev. Nicholas Power; Newciwtle, Rev.
Patrick.W Dixon and Rev. Anthony Carolan; Red Bank, Rev. Simon
54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
ECCLESIASTICAL.
87
J. Crumley; Renous Bridge, Rev. Thos J.Fitzgerald; Bartibogue, Rev.
Wm. A. Morisey; Negiiac, Rev. Joseph Theberge; Upper Bay du Vin,
Rev. Edmund i'attenaude; St. Louis, Kent, "Rev. Joseph Pelletier;
Richibucto, Rev. E. J. Bannon ; St. ('harlea, Aldoin, Rev. W, W.
Venner^ Bathurst, Very Rev. Thomas F. Barry; Bathiirst Village,
Rev. ^ lUiam Varrily ; Petit Bocher, Re". John Carter; St. Theresa.Rev.
Pare Robert; Grand Anse, Rev. Joseph R. Doucet; Caraquet, Kev.
Theophilus Aliard and Rev. Andrew Berube; Paquetville, Rev. Jos.
Levasseur; Pokemonche, Rev.Staiiislaus J. Doucet; Shippe^an, Rev.
Joseph Trudelle and Rev. Azade Trudelle; Tracadie, Rev. Joseph A.
Babineau, Rev. John J. Mugent; St. Isidore, Co, Gloucester, Rev.
L.^ Gagnon; Belledune, Rev. Peter Duffy; Jaccjuet River, Rev
Hilarion Doucet; Charlo, Rev. A. A. Boucher; Campbellton, Revs.
John L. McDonald and James t^mith; St. Hillaire, Mudawaska, Rev.
Joseph Ilartin: St. Francis, Madawaska, Rev. Phidime Paradis;
Edmundston, Rev. L. C. Damour ; St. Basil, Madawaska, Rev. L. N.
Dugall; Hotel Dien, St. Basil, Rev. John Maillet; 3t. Ann's, Mada-
waska, Rev. Israel Dim -'nt ; St. Leonard. Madawaska, Rev. Louis A.
Launiere and Rev. Gei Gauvin; (irandFalls, Rev. John J.O'Leary;
Tobique Point, Rev^v Michael O'Brien.
THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.
Rev. Robert Wilson, President, Exmouth Stret-t, St. .John. N. B.
Rev. Charles H. Paisley, M. A., Secretarj-, Hillsboro, N. B.
ST. JOQN DISTRICT.
St. John, {Queen Square), H. P. Cowpertluvaite, A. M.; G. B. Payson, Su-
pernumary; St. John, (Ctnten(iry),\V.W. Bnwer; H.Daniel, J. R. Narraway,
A. M., H. Pope, D. D. ; K. Diuican, Supernumeraries; oft. iA»/t7i (Exmouth
Street), Robert Wilson, President of Conference ; St. John (Portland), Edwin
Evans; St. John (Carleton), Thomas Marshall; 0. W. Dutcher. Super-
numerary ; St. f'ohn ^CarIna^then Street), William Lawsrm; St. John
(Courtenay Bay), T. L. Williams; Fairvilk, S. 11. Rice: Swix. • T. C Berrie;
Ap()fii-qHi,'W. J. Kirby; Spn'iigfield, Thomas R. Wright; HoDipton, Wm.
Tippett; S W. Sprague, and Wm. Tweodie. Supernumeraries; Upham,
H.J.Clark; J. A. Duke and J. J. Colter, Supernumeraries; Or>niil Lake,
J. F. Estey; JeruKalem, A. Lucas; Wdxfiird, W . H. Spargo; h'ingttim, W. R.
Pepper. •Robert Wilson, Chairman; Thomas Marshall, bin. Sec.
fredericton district.
Fred€ri< t4>n, W. Dobson; Kingnclea'-, W. A. Taylor; Mnri/ftville, John
Read; (iitnn-n, H. Sprague, D. D ; Aa-hwiKit, Thomas Hicks; Stanley, ;
BoienUncn, Thomas Allen; KeMcick, Thomas Pierce; Sh^ffieli/, William Magfrs:
OageUmm, C. H. Manaton; Woodstock, T. J Deinstadt; Canterbury. Isaac
Howie; Jiuk^onvilh', J. K. King: Hart/and, ; liirhinond, Samuel
Howard, A. B.; Flonnceri/U. Jo.seph Sellar, A. M.: Aiidover. Arthnrette,
R. W. Clemens: I'ltper Kent, W. E. .Johnston, A. B. John Ritul, Chair-
man; Thomas Hicks, Financial Secietary.
MIRAMICHI district.
Chatham, F. W. Harrison, J. W. Tait, SupeniumtM-ary . Xewai.'^tle. ,h A.
Clark, M. A.; Derby, H. R. linker, A. B.; Ixivhibiirto. Silas .Tames; Weld-
ford, A. C. Bell, B.A., S.T.B. : Tabusintac, ; Jinthiirxt, J. M. Tredrea;
Campbellton, (}. Wells Fisher. F. W. Harrison, Chairnuin; Geo. W. Fisher,
Financial Secretary.
SACKVILLK district.
Sackville, Ralph Brecken. A. M.: H. Pickard, D. D., S. C. Wells, Super-
numeraries. Educational Institutions, Cliarles Stewart, D. 1)., Theological
Profes.sor; John Burwash, M. A., Professor of Chemisirv. Tantrtmar, -,
Point de Bute. S.U. Ackman: D. Chapman Sui)ernumerary ; Baie Verte,
8. Teetl; HatfpehU Thos. Stebbings; J/o»c-od. Richard W. Weddall, A. B., Chairman; Geo. M. Campbell,
Financial Secretary.
p. E. ISIJIND DISTRICT.
CAar^o^/e^oiWi-, Prince street, .Job Shenton: J. V. Jest, Supernumeraiy;
Char/ottetoicn, Upper Psince S*reet, W. Harrison: F. Smallwood, Super-
numeraiy; Cornnall,W. W. I F THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA IN
THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Prfshytery of Siint John. — Retired; A. DonaM, James Rennet, D. I).,
Lewis Jack, Will. Millen, James (Jray. M. A. .J. McG. McKay, Shemogue;
8. Johnston. Chipman; I>. .MaclUe", M.A.. I). I)., Saint Stephen's Church, Saint
John; J. S. Mullen, Nashwaak and Stanley; J. A. F. Sutherland, St. James;
J. D. Murray, Huctouche; A. .1. Mowatt, Fredericton; Joseph Hogir, Moncton;
Wm. Stuart, Carleton; Kenneth McKay, B.A., Richmond; T.F. Fotheringham,
Reed and Rattan Furniture at Harold Gilbert's, St. John.
St. John's Church. St. John; (J. Bruce, B. A., St. David's Church, St
John; Wm. Ross, B. A., Pince William; A. MacUougall. B. 1)., Calvin
Church, St. John: O. Shore, St. Stephen. Charlotte Co. ; J. K. Bearisto
Olaasville: J. A. McLean. Hairey, York Co. : A. Gunn, St. Andrews, Char-
lotte Co.; L. O. McNeill. M. A., St. Andrew's Church. St. John: Jamos Ros»,
South Richinsnd: W. C. Calder, Woodstock; D. Fiske. New Kincardine ;
Hu(ch R. Grant. Hampton; Wlllard Mucdonald, St. Martins; John Hawley,
Pisarinco; J. W. McLennan, McAdain; R. Haddow, Riverside, Albert Co ;
James T. Blair. Qreenfleld; A. L. Wylie, Dorchester; Thomas Stewart. St
George; J. A. Cahlll, SprinRfleld.
PreKftytery of 3rirnmlvfd.—Rev. Thos. Nicholson, retired ; Peter Lindsay,
B.A., New Richmond. T. «. Jolmsion, Blackville. Neil McKuy, Chatham.
Wm Aiken, N-woastle. J. Robertson, Black River. A. O. Brown, Camp-
bellton. E. Wallace Waits, CJhathan'. Win. Hamilton, Richibacto. Alex.
Russell, Dalhousle. F. W. Geoige, M. A., New CaiiUle. J. H. (.'araeron,
Bass River. A. Balrd, River Charlo.
REFORMED PRKSUYTEIil.VN CHUKCH OF mEL.\ND.
A J. McFarland, St. John. J. R. Luwaon, Barncdville. Retired, T. Puton,
BarnesviUe.
BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK.
EASTERN ASSOCIATION.
Rev. W. W. Corey, Boundary Creek. West. Co. ; Rev. W. T. Corey, Have
lock, Kings Co.; Rev. E. C. (.'orey, Penobsquis. Kines Co.; Rev. W. B. Hin-
8on, Moncton; Rev. W. E. Hail, Stickvill;', Rev. D. S Carpenter, Point
Mldgic, We.st. Co. ; Rev. I. W. Carpenter, New Horton, Albert, Co.; Rev.
D. P. Harris, Pollet River, West Co.: Rev. M. Gross, Hillsboro; Rev. W.
Camp, Hillsboro; Rev. S. W. Keirstead. Hillsboro; Rev. .lohn Lewis, Rock-
port, West. Co. : Rev. M. Normondy. Weldfoi-d, Kent Co. ; Rev. S. C. Moore,
Harvey, Albert Co.; Rev O. N.Keith, Pro: a 'r lirook, Albert Co.; Rev. W.C,
Vincent, Campbejlton; Rev. V. M. Young, Dorche.ster; Rev. Solomon Smith,
Weldford, KentCo.; Rev. J. M. Parker, Salisljury.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
Rev. Charles Henderson, Andovsr; Rev. William M. Edwards, Blissfleld,
North. Co. ; A. B. McDonald, McDonald's Corner. C^ueens Co. ; Rev. George
Howard, Richmond, Carleton Co. ; Rev. J. E. Fillmore. Lower Caverhill,
York C"o ; Rev. Henry J. Coy, Naslnvaak, York <;(>.; Rev. O. C. Herbeit,
Keswick, York Co.; Rev. G. R. White, B. A., Jacksonville, Carloton Co.;
Rev. Calvin Currie, Jemseg. Oueeiis Co ; Rev. T. A. Blackadar, H. A.,
Macnaquac, York Co.; Rev. P. R. Knight, Kingsclear, York Co.: Rev. B. N.
Hughes, St. Marj''s, York Co. : Rev. Ht-nry Haines, otiiabog. Queens Co. ;
Rev. W. P. Anderson, Newcastle, Queen's Co.; Rev. Josiah Webb, Andover;
Rev. W. D. Manzer, Nash waak. York Co. ; Rev. J. C. Bleakney, Woodstock;
Rev. C. B. Lewis. .lenisalem, Queens Co. ; Rev. M. P. King, Nal row-. Queens
Co.; Rev. J. H. Tupper, Macnuquack. York Co.; Rev. W. H. Beckwith,
Fredericton; Rev. J. Ot. Harvey, Upper (iagetown, Queens Co.: Itev.
Benj. Jewett, Hartland, Carleton Co. ; Kev. J. W. S. Young, Peel. Carlet!)n
Co.; Rev. G. W. Springer, Jemseg, Queen's Co. ; Rev. A. H. Hayward,
Rockland, Carleton Co.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.
Rev. J. A. Gordon. St. John; Rev. C. Goodspeed, M. A., St. .John; Rev.
James Spencer, St. Joiiu; Rev. J. E. Hopper, 1). D., St. .John; Rev. H. G.
Mellick, St. John; Rev. G. O. Gates, M. A., St. John: Rev. J. A. Cahill,
Carleton; Rev. W. J. Stewart. Portland; Rev. L E. Kill. D. D., St. Martins;
Rev. D. Crandall, Springfleid, Kings tv».; Rev. (i. E. (Jood, M. A., St. George,
Rev. Ellas Keirstead, Collina, Kings Co. ; Rt^v. E. K. (ianong. Springfield,
Kings Co.; Rev. R. M. Hunt. B. A., St. Stephen; Rev. Robert Mutch,
Upham; Rev. James Trimble, Penulield; Rev. Thonia.s l odd, Hanq)ton,
KmgsCo. ; Rev. Sytnev Welton, B. A.. Sus.sex; Rev. W. A. Troop, I'enn-
fteld; Rev. C. B. Weltoii, B. A., Sus-scx; Rev. A. E. Ingram, Peunfleld. 9
Visitors are invited to call at Harold Gilbert's
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ECCLESIASTICAL.
[1888-
TlIK BAITIST CONVENTION OF TUB MAIUTIME PROVINCES.
OKOANIZBD A. I>. 1K46.
OfflctM-H of Convention for 1Hhr-H8. President, Profeisor R. V. Jones, Ph.
D. Wolfvilie, N. S. Vlue-Presldents, Mont McDonald, Barrister, St. John,
N. B.; Rev. I. J. Kkinner. B. A., Try on, P. E. I. Secretary, Rev. Professor
Keirstead, M. A., Wolfvilie, N. 8. Assistant Secretary, Professor F. H.
Eaton, M. A., Truro, N. S. Ti-easurer, Jnntes Desbrisay, Charlottetown,
P. E. I. Financial AKt-nt, Rev. (I. E Day, D. D., Yarmouth, N. S.
This Convention is composed of representatives of the churches of Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Kdward Island, and has as its objects
"to maintain the educational and missionary operations of the botA COLLEGE.
INdTITlITKI) A. D. 18;W.
-Rev RAW Sawyer, D D, President of the College'
Board of Governor
ex officio.
HO,
Es
«q,
B
Rev J
Meml)ei*s whose term of office exjiires in 18H». - C F Clinch,
Kempton, A M, HonlD McN Parker, M D, I) C L, J H Harding,
W IVianning, A B, Rev T A Higglns, I) D.
M -mbt^rs whose term of office expires in 181>2.- A Locke, Esq, William
Cummings, Esq, Herbert C Creed, Esn, A M, E D King, A M, Silas Ahvurd,
Esq. D C L. M P P, Rev A Cohoon, A M.
Members whose term of oflflce expires in 18;)5.— Rev D G McDonald, B H
Eaton, B.sfl. AM, O C. W C Bill, M P P, Rev C Gotxlspeed, M A, C B Whid-
den. Esq, Hon A F Itandolph,
RevT A Higglns, DD, Secretary; X Z Chipman, Esq, Treasurer..
SENATE OF UNIVERSITY.
FACULTY.
Rev A W Sawyer, D D, President and Professor of Moral and Mental
Philosophy; Kev E A Crawley, D D, Prof e.ssor Emeritus; D F Higglns, Ph
D, Professor of Mathematics; R V Jones, PhD, Professor of the Greek and
Latin Ijinguages; Rev E M Kiei-atead, M A, Professor of English Literature,
Logic and Psychology ; A E Coldwell, M A, Professor of Natural Sciences ;
L E Wtn-tman, M A, Professor of Modern Languages and History.
FELU)WS.
Rev E M Saunders, D D, Rev S B Kempton, M A, H H BHgh, M A, Q O,
Silas Alward D C L, M P P, Judge Johnstone, D L, Rev J E Hopi^er, i) D,
Rev D A Steele, M A, Rev S M Black, M A, Rev David Freeman, M A.
SCHOLARS.
Hon Nt'il McLeod, M A, L S Morse, B A, F II Eatatiii and English; Mme Ccmstance C Bauer,
French and German; Eliza T Hanling, Drawing and Painting; MayVaughan,
Vocal Music; Helen Hiittrick, Instrumental Music; Hattie M E^iton,
Assistant Instrumental Music; Hattie E Wallace, Elocution.
The Academy and Ijidies' Seminary are mider the control of the Board of
Governors of Acadia College,
and inspect prices and quality.
18881.
ECOLESIAflTIOAL.
91
UNION BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIKTY, ST. JOHN, N. B.
A C'laHsioal and High Sohool uinU'r tlie (lircctioii o;' the Union Baptist
Education Society. Incorporated IHHl.
DiiectoiH Fne Baptist: E Mcleod, I) Mee BaptLsts of New BninKwlc-k. Nova Scotia, and 1*. E. Island.
W Vnughan, President; Anion A. Wilson, Secretary; J. March, Tieasurer.
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS.
President, Arthur W Masters, Esq. St John, N B. Auditoi-s, C A Everett,
Esti, M P, and J F Masters, Esc], St John; S«'c Treasin-er. John March. Escj,
M A, St John, N B. Recorder and Accountant, Ernest V March, Esq. Saint
John, N B.
Menil)ei's whose term of oftlce exi)ires in 1888.- John March, Es(j, M A,
Rev J A Cahill. A W Masters, E.sq, Tlios S Sininis. Es<|, C F Clinch, Esq.
Membei*s whose term of office expires in IKHl). Charles P Baker. Esq..
Rev. O. (). Gates, M A. Rev. J. A. Gordon. James A. Estey, Escj. Meinhers
whose term of office expires in 189o. - KLiss L. A. King, North
River, P. E. I. Treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Manning. Halifax, N. S. Auditor,
Mrs. E. M. Saunders, Halifax, N. S. Executive Committee. Mrs. C. Spur-
den, Mrs. Q. (). (!at(S, Mrs. Jesse Harding, Mrs. A. W. Sawyer, Miss M.M,
Stewart. M-s. A. F. Rjindolph, Miss Ada Hooper. Mrs. J. J. Wallace. Mrs.VV.
Allwood. Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. J. E. Mustei-s. Mrs. C. H. Martell. Miss H.
Layton Mrs. A. S. JIurray. Miss Hannah Jones. Mrs. M. Hewitt, Mr.s. R.
Philliits, Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Mrs. Mose.s Cowan, Uia. S. Si-lden, Miss Mary
Cramp, Mrs. J. H. Harding, Mrs. Allis.)n Smith, Mrs. J. F. a-„- te.s.
Wilton and Velvet Carpets at Harold Gilbert's,
03
ECCLKBIAHTICAL.
[18t'
BAPTIST ANNUITY ASSOCIATION.
PrfHident. R.'v J K Hill, DD. St iMarUiiH, N H; Vici- I'n'Hi.lentH, Rev E
Hickrion Curletoii, Ht Jdhn. Hf-v. J K Hupjjer, DD, St .John, A D Yfrxa,
Fre(l< riitoM, TH Hull, St.)(onal(l, Aaslstant Moderator,
Rev. iK W. McDonahl, ('orr.'sporidinK Hecn'tarj'.
D. McIiCod Viuce, Eh(1., Uecordlnit Secretary.
J. U. B«rnett, M I)., Assistant Rec. Secretaiy.
Wm. Petei-8, Esq., Treosnrnr. Hon. G. E. Foster, M. P., Auditor.
HOME MISSION E.XKCUTIVE.
Rev. J. E. Reud, Correspondlnu' Hecrelarv; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Treaiurer.
Wm. Peters, Esq.. D. W. Clark, Esq., Rev. A. Taylor, Rev. W. Kinghorn,
and Jacob Smith, Esq
FOREION MISSION EXECUTIVE.
Rev. Dr. McI "od, Correnpondlnfr Secretary; William Peters, Esq., Treagurer.
Revs. John ry, ('. T. Phillips, T. S. Vanwart, G, VV. McDonald; J. A.
Vanwart, E Freeze, Eacjs., and Hon. (J. K. Foster, M. P.
BADDATH SCHOOL EXECUTIVE.
E. C. Frpi'ze, Esq., ('onesp(>n(lin -rnvall. Car Co ; Wm. Kin(;horn,
Nashwaasig, Y.Co.; O. A. Hartley, f!arlet()n,.SHi > .John; Thomas Connor, Victoria
Corner, C. Co.; John McKenele, Jeru»alein. Queens Co.; W. Downey, Monc-
ton, W. Co.; , Waterloo Street. St. John; J. N. Barneg, Wilson's
Beach, Campohello; Oeor«e W McDo?ialil, Sussex. K. Co.; Kegwiok,
YorkCo.;0. T.Hartley, Upper Wood.stock, C. (V>.; T. O. DeVVitt, Waterville,
(!arleton t:o. ; Joseph McLeod, Kreiiericton ; Elijah Gray, Salisbury, West-
morland Co.; C. T. Phlllipg, Woodstock; S. Oarrily, Wood.stock; John 8.
Joneg, Cftverhiil, York Co.; John Gravinor, Bristol, C. Co. ; T. W. Carpenter,
54 King Street, St. John, N. t.
1888. J
EDUCATIONAL.
03
WIckham, QiuieiiH Co. ; H. Ciil|iittyruaii, HiitU'rnut KidK*'. WoNtinorlati'l Vo.; W. De-
Ware. JacksouvilU', Caiieton ('().; J. W«'slfy Clark, Tracy MIIIh. CarlitoiiCo. ;
Henry Hartt, .lackHontown, Ciirletoii Co.; .John A. K(«'rt«on, Portland,
Ht. John; J. J. Barnes. White neaut«'iiiilit governor. Ill** Koril iliohnp of thu DIoceNtv the Memhen* of Ji«r
MHjeityV Council; the Juilce of the Court of Vice AduiirHlty ; th< SpenkLr (if the
llnuxe of Assi'inhly; the MHyor hikI Ueconler of SHlnt Juht); the lltrtor snri
Church warilonH of Trinity Church. Saint John ; tn|r«ther with T. W. Duiiiel, U.
Slilney Hmith, Hinit'ori Joiit^s Hnd H. VV. Frith. Kiquires.
II. TiAwraiic*' Stiir(UH\ Kaquire, Clerk and Treasurer.
OFFK'EKS OF THE UNIVKKHITY OF NKW UUUN8WICK, 1>n88
Vinitor on behalf of Her Mnjeity— !Ils Honor Th*> Hon Kir Haiiiiicl LtMniard
Tillf.v, en, K (" M (J, Lieutenant Governor of tlic IVovliicfof New liniimwicli.
CoKPOKATION ANU MKMnRHR Of 8KN ATB.— ThomilS HlllTiHOIl, M A. FjL I).,
Presiiieiit; Tlic Hon Daviil Wurk, Tii)> Hon Arohlbitid Harrison, His fioii Vhhi
JuNthv Allen, lA. D, Kz-ki.-l McLeod, K.s(i, LL M. noyhi Travi'i-H. E^i^ M I),
F()Ht«'r MiicFiirlan*', F.s(i, .Ml). Hon Wni I'tiKsh'V, M A, H (' L, The lion
.Jam»-s Miti-lifll. H A, (Jcnr^.' E Coiiltlmnl, Kscj, M D.Win Crocki't, E-mj, MA,
Chief Supi-iiiiteiident of Education; Win Wilion, Esq, K A, M 1" P.
Ueiil«trar and Treaiurer— ,f. DoiiffliiH IIa/.ntal aiil Moral Philosopiiy and political Kconoiny,
SniiMU'l Walers Pyde. >I .\, 1) Se. Examiners fcrr Decrees, Tlie Rev Ooodridge
llohertH, M A. Mavi hnk Coy, Ek«|, M A, Tlie Hcv 1> Ma-rae, I) 1), (» H Lee,
Es V L.
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT ALLISON COLLEGE.
CoRPonATiON. 1 HH? 8 —Board of lt«'f;ent8: The Rev. J. McMurray, D. D,
Chairman; Joslah Wood, M, A.. M.I'., Treasurer; A.A.Stockton, D.C.L.,
LL. I)., M. V. r., Secretary ; The Rev. II. Plckard. D. D , Rev. 0, Stewart, I). I).,
Kr". Jolin Lathern, 1). I).. Rev. Howard SpraKue, D.D., Rev. William H.
Heartz, Rev, W ('. Brown, Rev. S. F. Heustis, Rev. Edwin Evans, Rev. C.
.lost, M A, Rev .!.(}. H.)nd, 15 A.. Jas. R Incli, LL. I)., David Alliso.:, L', D.,
James D. Dixon, K.xq , ,IainiH Hart, Esq., (J«orjfe H. Starr, Esq., ;^ iexander
(}il).son, Esq.. Joseph L. Black. Es(i., M. I'. P., Hon. J. S. Pltt.i, VV. E.
Dawson, E.sq.
Representinp Alnmni Society: Rev. Ralph Bns-ken, M. A., Rev. B. C Bor-
den, .M. A., S. Dunn S.ott, B. A., A. S. Wliit*', B. A., M. P. P
Executive Committee: James I). Dixon, Esq., Chairman; .lames R. Inch,
L.L. D, Secretary: Jt.siah Wood, M. A.. M. P., The Rev. H. Pickard, I). D.,
Rev. C. Stewart, D. I) , Rev. B. C. Borden, M. A., Rev. R. Brecken, M A.,
Joseph L. Black, Esci., M. P. P , Tlionii)son T. Davis, B. A
Senate: James R. Inch. LL. D. President; Alfred D. Smith, A. M.,
Secretary; The Rev. H. Pickard, D. 1>., lU-v. C. Stewart, D. D., Rev. J. Mc-
Murray, I). D., Rev. John Lathern, D. I).. Rev. W. II. Heartz, Rev. W. C.
Brown. Rev. S. F. Hustis, Rev. Edwin Evan.s, Rev. H, Sprajni^, D. D., Rev.
John Bnrwa.sJi, M. A.,R-'V. B. V. Borden, M A., Rev. C. .lost, M. A., Rev. J.
O. Bond. B. A., Rev. C. Brecken, M. A., David Alli.son, LL D., Josiah Wood, |
A. M., M. P., James D. Dixon, Esq., Jairiis Hart, Esq., A. A. Stockton, i
D. C. L., LL. 1).. M. P. P., Joseph L. Black, Esq., M. P. P., Oeor^e H.
Starr, Esq., Alexander (»ihson, Esq., Sidney vV. Ilunton, M. A.. AllMjrt S.
White, B. A.. M. V. P., S. Dunn Scott, B, A., Hmi. J. S. Pitts. VV. E. Dawson,
Esiiuire.
Faci'lty of Arts.— James R. Inch, A. M., LL. D., President and Pro-
fe.ssor of Mental Philosopiiy and Loj«>k and Latin; Thoniaa
Hlokanf, Em\. M. A., Matliciuatict4; I'rol'. W. L (Jtiodwin. D. He , ClieniiHtry
and l'hyMi<-H: A. A. Stinkloii, Esq., I). ('. L., M. IV 1'.. rolitk-al Economy
and ('onHtitutional History.
Faciti,ty OF- Tmboi.o(»y. James R. Inch. LF,. I)., rreKldnnt (ex onicio),
I'rofesHor of LmkI*' and Hihiieal Literature. Rev. ('. Stewart, I). I)., Dean.
L\ F. AlliHon, l'r<»f. of old Testament KxeKesis and Systematic Theoloj^y.
A. I). Sudth, M. A., Profes-sur of (Jreek. Rev. .loiui Murwash, M A., Pro-
fesaur of Homiletii-s.
Hoard ok ExAMiNRns.— Rev. H. IMckard, D. I).. Rev. II. Pope, D. P., hev.
.John Lathern, I> I)., Rev. W. V. Brown, Rev. C. .lost. ?(. A.. Rev. H.
SpraKue, D. 1)., Itev. E. Evans, Rev. V. H. Paisley, M. A., Rev. John
Burwash, M. A.
UNIVKUSITY OF WINDSOR — KIN(S 8 COLLKOE.
Founded hv Act of Parliament. ir«): Royal Charter KrantiMl 1H(W.
Patron; His (Iracethe An-liliisliopof Cunterlmry.
Visitor; Tlie Hlshopof Nova t^.olla.
Board of (Jovernors. IHHr-HH: Most Ri-v. .John Medley. D. I).. Chas. Wilcox,
E«i., Archdeacon (»il|)in, D. D.. .1. A. Shaw. Es<|.. .1. ('. Moody. Esq.. M. I).,
I. Allen .Jack, E8;ineerinjir, W. R.
Butler, Esu., B. E.; Professor of Eni:lish and F'renclj Languape and Litera-
ture, V. 0. 1). Roberts. Esq., M. A.; I^ctuii'r In Classics and (Jernian, W.A.
Hpimnond, Es(i , M. A.: I.rf? turer in Apolopi-tics, Rev. F. Partridge, I). D
iVovlncial Coininitt^-es for Matriculation: At St. John, N.H.. Rt. Rev. H. T.
»:tnj;don, I). 1)., Ii«'V.R. Siiuonds, H. .\.. R»-v. Canon BriKstocke, M. \., Rev. 0.
a, Rol)erts, M. A.. I. Allen Jack. Es(|.. I). C. L.. Seiretary.
.VtCharlottetown, P. E. I.; Hon. Mr. JiiHtice Hcnsley, Hon. F. Brecken,
V Peters, Esq., A. B. Warlnuton, Hsn. E-scj.. Q. (;.,
fi- i»n»tH.ry
Michaelmas Term iHJK'ins Oct. L 1H8r; Lent Term, .Ian. U. 1888; Easter
,rm, April 9, 1888. The Enco-nia will he held June W, 1HH8.
St'cretaryof the Incorporated Ahunni, R. J. Wilson, Fs(|.
President of the Halibiuton Club, Professor R )lM'rts, M. A.
WINDSOR ACADEMY — FOUNDED 1788.
Head Master, Rev C E Willets. M A, D C I.; Senior A.ssistant Master, F J
Richardson, Esq, TCD; Junior As-sistant Master. C H Fiillerton, Esq,
K C W. 8cIuH)I year; First Satunlay in September to last Thursday In
June.
GIRTON HOUSE, 102 PLEASANT STREKT, HALIFAX.
Established 1881,
Principal, F. C. Sumichrast, Esq., late staff of Assistant Teachers.
Harold Gilbert makes special prices for furnishing
06
BANKS.
[1888.
BANKS.
Bank ok Nkw UuiTNSwrcK, 8aint John. — (Japital, i^oOO.OOO;
Prt'sifU'iit, lion. .1. I). Lowln; Vifo-Prt'sidcnt, John Yutcs; Alan-
iiger, G. A. Schoflcld; ('iishi«'r, Williiun Girviiu; Accountiitit,
JoshUH CMiiwson ; ('oricspoiKiinj^ Cli'ik, IJ. C. Hoyd; Tellers, 8.
Girvnn, J. M. Dick and Arflinr McDonald; Ledj^er Keepers, G.
L. Uol)inson, Allison Wishart rfhd W. S. Thomas; Discount
Clerks, H. W. Schotield aud O. W. Dtvniel; Clerks, James
Keator and Charles A. Ivinnear; Messengers, W. Paltison and
A. S. Pattison; Directors, T. W. Daniel, C. II. Fairweather and
W. \V. Turnlmll.
Hank of Montukal.— Capital ^13,000,000. Reserve Fund,
!|;«,000,000. President, Cluirles F. Sniithirs; General Manager,
W. J. IJuchanan; Assistant General Manager and Chief Inspector,
A. Macnidor; St. John Branch— Manager, E. C Jones; Acting
Accountant, Georg-j Dean; Di.scount Clerk, ;
Acting Teller, F. J. II. Iluel; Teller, J. Ambrose: Ledger Keep-
ers, W. L. Gerinaine and K. M. Napier; Clerks, O. U. Campbell,
A. T. Stikeman and A. Craft; Messenger, J. L. Wilson;
Branches — .Monclon and Chatham.
Bank of IJurnsii Noirrii AMicmcA.— Capital, ill, 000, 000 stg.;
General Mauagt'r, llobert 11 (hindlcy, Saint John OlHce;
Head unice, iiondon, England; Head (Jllice in Canada, Montreal.
Manager, William E. Collier; Accountant, William Godfrey;
Assistant Accountant, John Nliller; Teller, II. II. Humphniys;
(/lerks, H. Hornsby. Thomas Kirkwood, N. G Mills; A. J.
Glazebrook, II. L. I'eiler and A. P. Hazen; .Me.s.senger, William
Maber.
Bank of Nova Scotia.— Incorporated ]8;il. Capital, |1,114,-
000. Heserve Fund, ^8(50.000. President, John S. McLean;
C-'ashier, Thomas Fyshe; Directors, John DouU, Vice-Presideut
Sanuiel A. Wliite, Daniel Crouin, Adam Burns, Jairus Hart.
Head Ollice, Halifa.x, N. S. 8t. John Bran(!li— Agent, George
Saunderson; Accountant, C. J. Kerr; Clerks, T. B. Blair. Blair
Kobert.^on and li H. Auder.son. Messenger, Cfcorge Thompson.
Halifax Bankino Company.— President, Kobie Uniacke;
Vice-l*resident, L. J. Morton; Directors, Thomas Baine, F. D.
Corl)ett and James Thomson, Halifa.x. St. John Agent, James
G. Tavlor; Accountant. Thomas Murray; Teller, T. W. Magee;
Clerk,' T. E. G. Arm.Htroug.
»*Ked,
H. P. Otty, R. C. M-Intyre. A. McNichol, (J. F. Ring, James S.
F'aglor, J. L Finen, R. I). Woo.lrow, J. W. Ring, II A. Hamlin,
Thomas Joiikin", J. H. Ritchie, .lohn P. Bell, Alexaniier Thompson,
J. C. Clark, H. P. Lee, F. Ferguson, John R. Copj), John P. Hipwell,
W. O. Dimham James Malcolm and .lames A. Ewing. George Bell,
Office Keeper; Malcolm McLeo'l, Night Watchman.
Lettek Cauiueuh. -George P. Withers, Superintendent; Robert
McLauchlan, Assistant Superintendent; William Young, Caleb Bel-
yea, G. W, Plumi)ton, Wm. Lane, Jame* McManun, John Beamish,
Uriah Belyea, Archibald Morgan, Oh.-^ar Grant, Robert Hill, C, H.
Elston, J. A. Maihnan and P (.'asi-ely.
Engineers.— Hen-y Howe and Edward Haney.
Nambh o:.' Railway Mail Clerks in thk New liRCNswicK Division.
—Chief Railway Mail Clerk, Fiens of the Cir.y, c(»mmencing
at 8.;iOa. m., 1 p. m aml.i.SO p. m.; two deliveries in other sections
at H.80 a. m. and ii M) \> m.
Letters not bearing the nnme and number, addressed to parties
whose address may be known to the a year.
Thoii^,'h every effort will be ma place them in
the boxes, when the party aildi eased is known to have a box, the Post-
maater docH not hold hiinHelf responsible for thin always b'infj done ;
the primary lulen bein^' that all letterH bearing the number of the house
and name of Htreet go there by letter carrier.
An order to place in a V>ox letters belonging to another person than
the owner of the box cannot l)e recognized, unless such letters are
addressed to the care of the box or its owner.
KATES OK P(»STA(JE.
Post Cards. — Dominion ami United States, Ic. Great Britain and
other Poftal Union ('ountrie-^, 2c. Jli')>l!/ Post Carda for use xinthin the
Dominion will In' insncU at two cents each.
Post Bands and Stumped Envelopes. (>ne cent post bands for news-
paper or book pa<-ket wrai>|>erH, and one and three cent stamped en-
velopes are isHiu-d by the Department, and may be had at the stamp
vendors at a trifle above their face value.
Drop Letters. — V'liy, (^arleton, and Portland, Ic. per half oz.
Mail Letters. — Ynnu one place in (!anada to another, and between
Canada and the United Staites, 3c. per half o/.. ; between Canada and
Newfoundland, annnada to another, ^urely affixed to the
parcel with mucilage or pa>arcel post the weight of parcels is limited to
T) 11)8., and the size to 2 feet by 1 foot. The rate is Ik;, per 4 oz. or
fraction of 4 oz. Paixels must he plainly marked ** By Parcel Post."
Leiial and Cmmnerrial /'flpra. — Legal and Commercial papers,
lK)sted for placets ini.'anada, generally are subject to letter rate unless
sent bv parcel p«mt; except deeds and insurance policies, which are
allowed to go by Book I'ost. Postage rates on Legal and Commercial
papers, addressed to Postal Uni)n ('ountries, are as follows, viz.:
To countries where the letter rate is 5c. per one half oz. , the rate of
legal and commercial pap.rsis .'»c. for the first 10 oz., and Ic. for each
at hi prepaid by postage stamp.
Newspapers and i^e\in<\\iM\i* published n:)t (ess freqiienth/ than once a
?No;(^/t and weighing /e«8 than (me ounce mny be posted singly, if pre
paie
re-maileti by such Booksellers or News Agents, fhhm of Postage.
U-JEFUL HINTS.
Never send money or other articles of valub through the Post
Office except either by Money Order or liegistered Letter.
Make co.iiplaints and inquirifH in writing.
Post a' 1 letters and newspapers, etc., as early an practicable, es-
I)ecially when sent in large nuiabers.
Enveloues closed and simply clipped at the ends cannot b forwarded
by Book Post
Preserve and recjuest correspondents t(» preserve euveloi^s of missent
1 or delayed letters.
■
Harold Gilbert, importerlof Carpets and House
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POST OFFICE.
[1888.
Businesninen should he careful to authorize hut a limited numherof
persons to receive their letters, and only theme in whom they have full
confidence Have a letter box f-n your iftice door.
A letter once nosted becomes the property of the person to whom it
is addressed, anu must be forwa'-led acc( rding to its direction. ^ On no
application, however urgent, can it l)e delivered buck to the writer, or
to any other person.
Letters adnressed to mere initials, or 6cticious names, will not be
delivered, unless addressed in care of a resident, or to some box in
the Post Office.
Letters containin;; Gold or Silver money, Jewels or precious articles,
or anything liable to Customs duties, cannot be forwarded by Post to
any of the Postal Union ('ountries except the United States.
MATTER WHICH CANNOT HE KOUWARDED THROU(JH THE POST.
Any explosive substance, glass, liquid, or other matter likely to
entail risk or injury to the ordinary contents of the mails will be sent
I to the Dead Letter Oface, Ottawa.
I Spectacles and eye-glasses, if securely put in cases not likely to
! allow the contents tu escape if broken in course of conv-'yance, may be
sent by Post within the Dominion on piepayment of parcel iH>8t rates.
REQI&TERED LETTERS.
Tietters intended to be Registered, when addressed to places in
Canada, must be prepaid by stamp, 2c. each ; to the United States,
6c. each, in addition to the postage rate. For Newfoundland, Regis-
tered Letters 2c., other articles Tic. in addition to the postage.
All letters for Registration should be ))osted 3() minutes before the
hour of closing Maih.
No letter will bo accepted at this Office for Registration addressed
either to initials or v/hat may appear a ficticious name, and any such
registered letters received from another office, or dep »sited in the
Letter Box for Registration, will be at once sent to the Dead Letter
Office for disposal.
Regiutered Letter Stamps of the den()mination of 2 and 5cts., may
be obtained at the usual places.
MONEY ORDEU HKRVICA."
In sending »noney by mwl it is always best to transmit by Money
Order, if possible ; if sent by letter it should always be registered.
Money Orders issued and paid from U a. m. to 4 p. m.
Commission on Money Orders — On Money Orders drawn by any
Money Order Office in the Dominion, is as follows :
If not exceeding $4. 2c.; over ^4 and not exceeding $10, 5s.; overflO
and not exceeding $20, 10c. : over $20 and not exceeding $40, 20c.; over
$40 and not exceeding $00, .'iOc ; over $00 and not exceeding $80, 40c.;
over $80 and not exceeding $100, TjOc.
No single Money Order, payable in tlie Dominion of ( nada, can be
issued for more than $100; but as many of $100 each may be aiven as
the remitter lequires.
The other Countries and British Ct)lonies upon which Money Orders
are granted are distinguished by an Asterisk: (*) in the Foreign Post-
age tabic; the rates of comnuNsiou ia all cases being as follows :
If not exceeding $10, 10c.; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 20c.;
over $20 and not exceeding $S0, 30c. ; over $30 and not exceeding $40,
40c. ; over $40 and not exceeding $R0. '>0o.
Furnishing Qouds, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
POST OFFK'K.
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FOUEIUN VOSTAGK TABLE.
CotlNTBll^S.
*Aden (in Arabia) India PoKta)
Agency
•Algeria _.
Argentine Confederation
* AuHtria-Hungary . .
*Hahama8
•Belgium
•Bermuda
♦Borneo, North (Britiah)
Brazil
•Cape Colony i
*Ceylon
Chili ,
China
* Hong-Kong and agencies of
Hong-Konv', P. O. at Amoy,
Cauton, Fco-chow, Hankow,
Hoih«)W, Ningpo, Shangliaiatid
Swatow
Colombia
•Panama (British Postal Agency)
•Cyprus
•Denmark, including Iceland antl
Faroe Islands
•Kas^, Indies, (Dutch), Java, etc.. .
'Egypt
♦Falkland Islands
Letter
Bate.
P..Ht
('ards 1
1 h «z.
1
each.
1
NeWH-
paper.,
10
6
10
r.
5
10
10
IT)
10
10
Fiji Islands
*! ranee
'Cjambia
*Germany
♦Gibraltar
•Gold C oast
*Great Britain and Ireland
Greece
*Guadur (in Beloochistan)
•Guiana, British
'• Dutch and French
Honduras
* " Britiah (Belize)
•India, British
•Italy
•Japan
•Lagos
Ltixembourg
♦Malta
•Mauritius
Mexico
•Muscat (in Arabia) India PostH
Agency
10
r»
r»
.">
10
5
10
r7
.5
10
.'»
10
10
10
10
10
10
.5
5
1(1
10
r»
10
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
•>
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
'I
2
2
•J
»»
2
02.
2 i
2 I
2 !
'^ I
2 1
2
2 I
2 I
2
1
2
1
I
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
I
1
2
I
NewB-
Pck'ts
2oz.
2
1
4»
1
1
1
1
2
2
8
2
2
2
2
1
2
I
2
l\
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
3
2
2
2
3
1
1
2
I
1
2
2
Reg.
5
5
5
.5
fi
5
6
5
5
5
r,
5
5
.5
5
5
.5
5
n
a
5
5
.5
n
5
n
•f
Drapery and Upholstery Goods at Harold Gilbert's
103
KOIlKIfJN POSTAGE TABLE.
COUM'RIBS.
»Natal
^Netherlands
^Newfoundland
*Norway
Persia
* Bandez, Abas, Bushire Josk and
Linga (India Postal Agencies).
Peru
•Portugal, including Azores and
Madeira Islands
*Roumanitt
Russia, including Finland
*Bt. Helen*
Sandwich Islands
•Seychelles Islands
•Sierra Leone
Spain
•straits SettlementMlSingapore, etc)
*Sweden
•Switzerland ,
Turkey, Er.ropean c.a Asiatic. .
* ^Jonstantinople and Smyrna
(British Postal Agencies) Bag-
dad and Basrah India Toslai
Agencies
•United States of America
Venezuela
*Zanzibar (India Postal Agency). .
West India islands.
*Briti8h : Bahamas, Turks Island,
Antigua, Barbados, Dominica,
Greniida, Jamaict, Montserat,
Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St.
Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago
via New York
do. via Halifivx
•Danish : St. Croix, St. John and
St. Thomas
Spanish : Cuba
Porto liico via New York
Halifax
Hayt!, and San Do uingo
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•New Zealand, |
•Queensland, [-
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TABLE FOB FORETELLING THE WEATHEB.
This table, and the acooinpanylng remarks, are the result of many years
actual observation; the whole being constructed on a due consideration of
the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respecting the
Elarth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what Itind of
weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of
its quarters, and that so near the tmth as to be seldom found to fail.
! If the new moon, the first
Quarter, the full moon.or
Ine last quarter happens
Between midnight and 2 i
In the morning, j
2 and 4 morning, -
4andtt " - ■
6 and 8 " - -
8 and 10 " - -
IN SUMMER.
IN WINTER.
Fair
Cold, i'requent showers.
Rain.
Wind and Rain.
Changeable.
Frequent Sh^^wers.
Very rainy. .
Changeable.
Fair. . . - •
Fair, If wind N. W.
Rainy, if S. or S. W.
do do do
Fair. . - - -
10 and la *'
At I'Jnoou and i p. m.
Between 2 and 4 p. m.
4 and 6 p. m. - -
6 and 8 p. h. - -
8 and 10 p. m. - -
10 and m id night,
Obskrvations.— The nearer the time of the Moon's change to noon or
midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. I
The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next
morning. I
The Moon's change, first quarter, full and last qiuii-ter, happening during
six of the afternoon hours, i. e., from four to ten, may be followed by fair
weather; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, as is noted in the table.
Hard frost, unless the
wind be 8. or W.
Snow and stormy.
Kain.
Stormy.
Cold rain, if wind be
W., snow if K.
Cold and high wind.
Snow <,r rain.
Fair and mild.
Fair.
Fair and frosty if wind
N. or N. E.
Rain or snow, if S. S.
W.
ditto.
Fair and frosty.
Tapeitry Carpets in endleis variety at
104
ASSOCIATIONS.
[1888.
ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, COMPANIES, ETC.
Saint John YoirNo Mkn'm CiiKiHTiAN Ahhdciation.— PreKhh-nt. J E Irvine:
View Pit'Ml(l»'iitH. T W Daniel. Jo»in Htewnrt, J K Harn.'H, J O Miller, Ueorxe
Mltchfll. H J Thome. CE Marnilchael. A ll .foni's. Kec'ordlnfr H^'cretarv,
a A Henderson. CorrespondiiiK Hecr«'tary, J ClawHon. Librarian, (1 N
Hevenor. AsHiHtant Librarian, J Marry Allan. TreaHiirer, E L RIhIiik-
General Secn-tarv, H H DJHtln. Maiia^inK C'oiniiilttee, A W Macrae, W A
CcKtkMon. A W f^nliH. (i A Sinilli. H (i Corev, W S Morrison, M D. J 8
Marnle, H S Miller. S Ldorlx-ll. H H Ja. V H .Ionian. J L Thome, (JeorKe YounRer, R B
Kmerson, .laineH WfUMlrow, J MeA IIiitehinifH.
Nkw Hrinswhk H. S. Association I'resident. Uakes, Canterbwry. AsHistant Ke-
«-ordinK S«'cretary, .1 T F^letoher. Woodstoek. » 'orrespondhiK Hecret>onard
Fredericton; .1 I) Chipman, St Stephen.
Al.HKHT ('oi'NTvS. S. A.sHociATioN.- PresMcnt, M Chipman Bishop.
SecretArv -Treasurer. H V Ht«*«'ves. Hecordin^ Secretary, .John I Steeves
Vice-presidents, .John Thistle. F H Hamilton. ^V H Iloldnson, Millidge Wbk.',
Thos Matthews. Additional mend)ers of Kx«t;utlve C^ommittee, lU v W
Camp. Rev C II Halsley anuMd)arton ; Ocor^
Hchotield, Orand Manan; Oscar Hanson, L«'preaux; AE Poole, Pennfleld;
Jaittes RUSS4-11. 8t .\n Irews and St Croix; W H Boone. St David: p'nMlerIck
Seelye, St (JeoiKe; A\ .1 Burn-, St James; .lohii W Stevenson, St Patrick;
W S Ruldn.son. St Stephen; (leo I/'onard, West Isles.
Kest Co. S. S. Ahhociation. President, Rev J D Murray: Vice-Presidents,
R«'v A C Bell and liev J H Cameron. Secretary -Treasmcr, Rev W Hamilton,
Coniniittee, Rev. H James. R B Noble, .lanies Murray. (I Bailey.
KiNos Co. 8 S. AsaiK' ATioN. -Rev A M Hubly, President. A S White, M
P P. CorrrtsiM)ndiu); Secretary, (i M Wetmore, Secretary-Treasm-er.
NoitT 1'iiBKai.ANi) (Jo. S. S. AsaociArioN. -President, W 11 (irIuUley. Vico-
Pi-csideiit. Rev F \V Harrison. Secretary -Treasurer, Rev Neil McKay.
Cununittet', J Clarke. Ueorxe WhitUiker. W S IjOkK'''-
(.^I'EKNs County .s .S. A.ssociation. — President, L S Vanwart.
Vice presidents, W B Corey for Brunswick; W CKinjf tor Chipman; Duncan
Bailey for Canning'; .Vmlrew Miller for Waterbon lU^li ; Thomas o Donnell
for .lohnstou; .Ia.s Brown for Cambridge; (1 J Wcjrden for Wickhani; Amos
Corey for (Jagetown; S K Vallis for Hampstead; N Incli.sr, for Petersville.
Corresponding .SeireUiry, S L Peters, or.nabog. Treasmer, I S Vanwari,
Hampstead.
RestkjoI'i HK Co. 8. 8. A8H(H'iATio.v. - Pi-esldent, (leorge iladdow. Secre-
! tary, Frank A Benn« t .\ssistant Secri'tary, Robert Jardine. Tr«*asurer,
J B McKenzie. Vict-Prcsid«'nts, Wm Frith, Rev T Nicliolson and David
I Mc.Nair
1 St, .Ioun S, H, Association.— President, Ri'v J A (lordon Vice-lVesidents,
•lohii Stewart. H Porter. A W Masters, W Wallace, D W ( 'lark. W. Vaiighan,
' l^ P Barker. C F I'linch, StvreUiry. T S HimiuH. liJHiordm^ Secretory, F 8
I Thomson,
j St. .Iumn (/ountv S. S. Ahhociation. — Rev J A Gordon, Prettideut.
64 King Street, St. John, N. B.
.1
1888.]
AHHOCIATION8.
105
T 8 SlininH. ('orrPHpoiulliiff Secivtary. F H Thoninson, ReconliiiK H<'CP«-
tary. Win licwis. In'tisiirer. .lolui Sli-wmt. 1) \v Clark, 11 I'orter. (' P
Bnker, (' y(.'liiich. W Wallaci-, \V VaiiKlian, Vict'-presidciit. VVm IVt«'r", ('
K McNIchol. J W Sulis, U.V T F FothcrinKliam. .lohii E Irvlij.*, James ("
BoweH, additional nu-nilifrHof Kxfcutivo Cuniinittftv
Vktohia, Madawaska Co.. S. S. A.-tsov 1) FIhIi. Stcittary Tivusmer. F C ({loudworth. .Afwistant Secn-tHry.
Vice president H, Robert Watson, I'l-illi : (J<'f«ter. A M MilN.
Y. M. C. Mahhimk AshoHideiits, S E Whistoii. Halifax; Dr Mt^U-od. Sydney; .lohn Hall, Clinr-
lottelown; I) MeDonald, Pieiou; l>r McKiiy, Simmierside; Secretary, H H
DiRtin, St John.
Mahitimk I'oi'l/ru' AH-iociATToN.- H T Stevens. Preside t. J R
Frnser, Monctoii, N B; Lieut Col Blaine, St .loliu, N B; Dr Bennett, Kin^s
Co, N B; Thos M Bliss. Ricliiltiieto, Kent Co. N H: C K Omsvennr, Canter-
bury, York Co, N B; Thos Stin.so'i, St Andrews, Charlotte Co, N B; John
Oolnnd, Pictou, NH; Andrew Hownes. Halifax. N S, Vice-presidents. PhiU,>
L»iw, Secretary. PA Mdenowa., Tieasurer. Wm F Hayward, J Sutton
Boyd, J R Foster, Benjamin Cliariers, .1 J Walker, Committee of (Jeneral
Management.
I'lU)' INI'IAI. lllKl.R Ahhocia' ION.— Major John H Parks, President.
Lieut.-Col J R ArmstroiiK. Vice nresideiit. Cant JTwiiiiiijrHartt, Secretary-
Members of Council ("apt .1 T Hail t, ("apt McCrobble, Major
Trtiasurer. Members of Council Capl
'U', 1
oral Parks, Lieut MeMillaii, Capl Kimieai
Hartt. Major Markham. Capl Lfipiu'ie; Lieut 'rhompsou, Lieut iiordly, Corp-
■'■ ■ Surp'on March.
Lieut .Smith
Major Arnold. Serjct BoiUMie, yiuvrlermast -r LaiiK'strolh, I'te Biu'ns, PA
Melville, Sernt W l.,ordly. Major Ticker and S.m'kI Henderson.
DoMiMO.v Safkty Fi'Ni) Lii*-!-: AsKiHUATioN.— J. DeWolle SiauT, .lami-s T
SteH'ves. M D. W H Thorne, Thos Temple. M P. John McMillan, C W Weldon,
I) (J L, O C, M P, David Allison, L L D, Directors. .1 DeWolfe Spurr, Presi-
dent. Charles Campbell, Secretary, ('apital Stuck sulvscribed, $l:i(),(KK>.
Deposit with Dominion Government, $.")ll,iiO().
Thk JUhuk.u.V Association.- J<>s.])h Torkery, Prusiden'-.. Fred
Mi'lntyre, 1st Vice-iiresidenl. (Jco WalU-r. -Jiid Vice-president. 1' J Haipin,
UecordiiiK Secivturv. VV J Pit man, Financial Secretary. .M McCarthy,
Treasurer. 8 B M<-S'eill. ScrReaut-at-Arms. W (J McDevitt, Walter Hamil-
ton and Tliomas McMaster. Trustees.
N. B. Pori-TBV and Pkp Stock .Vssociatios. Col A Blaine, President. R U
Ritchie, St John County; t; Edrosvenor, Vor - Co; .1 BHiiowball, Northum-
IwrlaiKl Co; W B Morris, Charlotte tc; Philip Law, Westmorland Co; L .1
Almon. KiiiKS Uo, Vice pn sidcnts. H \V Wilson, Secretary. J 8 McLaren,
TreuHiirer.
Mauitime (JoMMKiiclAl, TiiAVKLI.EU.s \hso(!IATIon.- Ad«m Hurns,
President. Wm J Stewart. Thos C Allen. J W Allison. .Fames Fra.ser, Vice-
i)i-e«ident8 for Nova S<--v L (i SUnens, IWv
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Smyrna Rugs in elegant designs at Harold Gilbert's,
too
HOCIKTIER.
1888.
J ( > C'riH|i, I,,'liaii, Vice rivsidciitH; It. C'riiikshaiik, Treasurer; JoHliua Claw-
Moll, Si'crt'tarv. T U Uarkrr, ilnii John Hnyil, Josfph KiiIUk'Ic, J store of MesHrH J \- A Mi.-Millan, Prince William
8tiv«'t, iJepcsilory. Thomas Mt-Kflvie, A«<'ut.
i'oKTi.AM) UiiANm|, H I'orU-r, Esq, (.Jom-
milttv.
Caim.kton nitANcH MiHi.K SociKTv. - 1) W ( 'huk, Presidfiil. The rt'sident
cltMXV"i<'«> of (aiJt'ioM, Vin-I'residfiits. W () Sliiijt, iS«'crelary-TreaHur»'r,
E J NVotmor.', W J Chirk, T \V MiisKrov.-, M D. W If Colwvll, H H Appl.-hy.
Uriah Drake, Jarvis Wilson. C'oiniuitfeo.
1"'aikvim,k Uuancii IhHLE SociKTY. Itoln-rt Kair, Pn'slch-nt Uev. W J
Hwallt'ld and Hfv S II Hicf, Vice imsidt'i'ls. John Irvine. Secretary. I)r
McKarland. (' I* Haker, Wm narnhdl and .obi ArmstiouK. Committee.
Thk ('m'KCM MisHioNAiiY SoiiKTY OK iAiNT JoH.N -I'resident, li^'Haron
Hotst'ord, M I). Viee I'lCBJdc-nt.s, Charli s H [''airweather, and I'harles K
Kinnoar. Treasurer, .lame; li Ituil, Si L-ntiiy. T W Daniel.
St. Vi.ntknt Dk I'ai i, H(kmkty. PreHident, Jolm NuKi'nt, Vice-president.
Louis .1 Carney. Treasiu'er. M J Ptdter. 8ecretary, E Friel. Spiritual
Director, Kev. .1. WaUh.
Iiii.sii I.rrKitAHY So( iKTY. -.las Iterry, Pn'sident. Uolit Coleman, Senior
Vice president. ,1 II Hailey, Junior Vice president. Timothy OHrien, K*--
cordi UK Secretary, .lames McManiis, Kinaiitial Secretary. 1) J O'Neill,
Treasurer. Edward l.iintaluiii, E Hayes, M .1 McCuIIoukIi, Trustees. S
MeLauchlan, Lihrarian. John Cronin, AMsistant Librarian. John Lenilmn,
Serp-ant atarm.v
Ukmkk AND Am SociKTV, James Heynolds, Presiden\ H Fairweather,
Treasurer. Hon .ludice Tuck. (J S del-orest, C .\ Everett, .Jame.s Ue.vnoltLs,
E.\eciitive Commiltci". .lames Iteynolds, C .\ Ev.relt, (1 S dcForest, Hon
.Iiidjje Tuck, (ieor.ire HoliiTtg)!!, J E Irvine, T W Duni*-!, A Uowan, C 11
Fairweath'-r, (J K Smilli, Dr .\ McAveji-y, A C Smith, William Peters and
II (I Ihorue Mayor, Directors. (JtUrr !tH KIuj; Street, up-st.iirs.
St. Anohkw s Society. Ale.x Kan -in. President. Robert Jardine, 1st
Vicepresideiii .\ L Law, -.'nd Vife-ia-esldcnl. Rev (Jeorjye Bruci', I'hap-
lain. .1 A MilliKan, Secretarv. .lohn W^hite, Ti-easurer. I) C Robertson,
Marshal. Dr P R Inches, David Willel, Robert MHIiKan, Conmdttee of
Charity.
Saint (}ic;)I(()k.'s Socikty. - Fred E Barker, DC L, IVesident. Arthur
Everett and 11 Lawrdnce SlUidee, Vie-'-prcsidents. Rev Canon BriKstocke,
M A, Cliai)lain. Edward T SI urdee. Secretary. .1 Harry Pepper, AHsi.stant
Secretary. Charles Masters. Treasurer. Wm Hawker. Duclne Breeze, Jas
H I'ullen, Committee of Charity. .Meets on 'Jnd Tuesday ia January, April,
July ana <)etol>er.
Sai.nt John Mkoicaf. Sociktv. , I'resident. Dr Jas H
(rray, 1st Vice president. Dr M F Bruce, Jind Vicc-))re8ident. Dr A F
Emery. .Se(!retary. Dr Thos Walker, Treasurer. Meets llr.it and third
Wedne.sda.\ s in every montli in Odd Fellows" Buildin^r, I'nion Street.
Mkmiikhsok Mkdicai, Coi'Ncii,. Dr S Z Earle, Chairman. Dr Brown, Fred-
ericton: Dr. (» M Duncan, llathurst: Dr Thos Walker, St John ; Dr H PreH-
ton, St. .lolui; Dr .V V Smith. Miramichi; Dr James Chri.-itie and Dr James T
f^leeves, St John: Dr P R Moor»>, Sackville. Dr ,1 Z Currie, Frtnlericton,
Rejfistrar,
NkwBrcnswi k IMiCDiCAi.S iciktv. Dr P R Inches, St .John, President. Dr
U S Thome, IIa\olo;'k. 1st Vic ■ pre-iidcnt. Dr D D McDonald, Queens Co,
and VicL!-pro.si lent. Dr T W Musu^rove, C.irleton. 8t Jolin, Secretary.
DrThos Walker, St .luhn, Trejisurer. Dr IKI Ba.vter, Moncton, Correspondiag
54 King: Street, St. John, 5. B.
107
Addy, TniNt4'«>H. Mv^tn in St
1888.] BOCIKTIKH.
St'OH'tarv I>r MrCully, Hr Wm Christk', Ur
John on Ihird Tui'sduy in .hily, IHHN
l'HARiiACicnicAi.So>.iKTY.— (JC Hunt, hViMli'ricton, IVt'sident. (' I'C'iarke,
St .lolin, Viuf I'l-tHident. K K ('ou| «•. Portland, H»Tr«liiry. K W McCartliy,
8t Joiin, Tn-asurer. A (' Stnilii. Si .lolni, HcKlstiar. Council: W H Mowalt.
*V B MuWy. N Hony Hniilh. S Itoln'iiSun, Tlionuw A (Voclictt, Ht John ; T .1
(Jny.ic, Chatliiun.
Haint John liAW S'xiiKTV ilnruriiuralrd S«'I)U-mi1mt, IKrH ) (Jfoiye G (Jil-
J)frt, Ksq, gc, I'nsidtMit. H<>n It J Kitod. M(|, g C, ]< K llarrison. Kh«jl A < ) Earli', Khu. (himx*' C Owter.
Ewq, A B ' (>oix«' V CoMttT. Stcrotary Tr«'aHurer. A A WilHon, Librarian.
B,\K' L Ilan-
ngton, UC, E M«L»'od. gc. (HBKisluT, UC, and Janus A Vaiiwart.
George J BlIsH, Seirt^iary. W W St rc»-t, Librarian. Jidiii lilaclf, Trrahurt^r.
8v. John LAwSiruKNTs SooiKTY. S H Ibistiii, IVcHidi-nt. J h M Baxter.
Viw-president. .1 K Ktdly, Setnetaiy. .1 1 I'orttT, J K Ki-lly and J B M
Baxter, Executive Coinndttoe.
Oratohio SociKTY.— (ien Warner, I'resident. Uev U Malliers, Vieel'ri*Hi-
dent. F S TlioiUHou, Seerelarv. J 1' Vrooin. TreaKUn-r. K S (iubb, Con-
duetor. A Porter. Librarian. MiHsrs It Mathers, (J ('('osier, KSTIionison,
1' Bourne, Jag S IlardiM^, W A Ewinj:. A i'orterand M I>ibble<\ Cuiumittee
of Management.
St. Cecki.ia Choral Socikty.— I'n sidenl, II V DeHury. Viee-pn-Hident,
Hon Jnnu>H Dever. Musical Director, Ma.\ M Sterne. Set "tary, .Nd\ii F.
Ashe. Financial Secretary. Niclmlas Murphy Treastner. 1' V I.4intaluni.
Librarian, Miss .\ B Keeiiau. Board i>| ManaKeuicnt, i'resident, Vicepn-Mi-
dent, Musical Director, Treasurer, I'JO'Keefe, Francis McCatTerty, Chaa
Tonuiey, Richard O'Brien. .) li DiitTy, U F (^tdKley. Musical Couunittee,
tlie Musical Director, Miss Coboian, Miss Morris, Misx McCarron, Miss
Sharkey, 1' W IjWolfe Spurr, '^nd Vice pi'esideiit. .S S Hall, Dr .Inhn Berry-
man, T Otty Crookshank. C .V Robertson, Count DeBniy, .1 II IMdleii, V B
Hazen, G Itannie, L .1 Aluion. (I C Coster. Secretary. G E Snider. Tn-aa.
Nkw Brunswick HiaToun ai, Sociktv. -.\ .\ Stockton, l'resieiiain, F W Daniel, G E Fairweather. Mi lubers of Coniail, W F Best.
James A Estev.
New Briinhwick Socikty k .r thk Trkv-knti n ok Okcki.ty to
Animals.- The Hon SLTill.-y, CM, K C M G, Lieut. -Gov of N B, Patron.
John Sears, Esq, President. Rev Canon Brigstocke. Rev J ,M Daveni)ort, H
Chipman Skinner. Es,'istry of Canada— Meets
first Thursday in each month at Freemasons llall, St. .John. W. .J. Lo^an,
E. P. Z. A. R. Campbell, E. II. II. J. Thome, E. .1. I). S. Steward, Scribe
E. .lohn French. Scribe N. Jas. McNichol, Treas. Alex. McNichol, P. S.
Henry Buchanan, S. S. .lohn Williams, .1. S. II. N. I^wson, M. 3 V. W.
11. Patton. M. 2 V. (Jeorge L. Partelow, M. 1 V. J. C. Hatheway, organist.
Dingee Scrlbner, Janitor.
Botsford Royal Arch Chapter, E R— Meets at Moncton.
Mount Lebahi)n Royal Arch Chapter— Meets on the third Wednesday in
each month at Chatham.
St. Stephen R(^yal Arch Chapter— Meets on the second Wednesday In
each month at St. Stephen.
Carleton Council of Royal and Select Masters— Meets monthly in Carleton.
ENCAMPMENTS.
Encampment of St. John, No. 48— Religious and Military Order of the
Temple, on the Registry of the Chapter (General of Scotland. Meets at
Freemasons Hall, City of St. John, second Wednesday in each month.
Noble and Eminent Commander, Thos. Walker, M. D. Lieut, Com-
mander.A. W. Reed. Mareschal, W. H. B. Sadlier. Hospitaller, Frank
Tufts. Chancellor, Geo. H. Trueman. Treasurer, T. Amos Godsoe, (P.E.C.)
Secretary. T. Nisbet Robertson, (P.E.C.) Baucennifer. William L. Prince.
Bearer of Vexillum Belli, John S. French. Chaplain, Rev. W. W. Brewer.
Chamberlain, Park A. Melville. Organist, Edward J. Sheldon. Warder,
John A. Watson. Aidea-de-Camp, Walter H. Allan and George B Hegan.
Man-at-Arm.s, Dingee Scribner.
The Union de Molay Encampment and Priory, Registry of the Great
Prioiy of Canada.— Regular Quarterly Convocations held at Freemason's
Hall, St. John.
Provincial (trand Lok,
. 09 06
167 Oxford,
4 27
2fV>
4 Brookville,
. 12 08
171 Thomson. .
4 34
2 90
6 Torrybuni,
. 18 12
179 (Jreenville,
4 44
2 96
7 Riverside, .
. 21 14
181 Westchester, .
4 45
2 97
9 Rothesay, .
. 2^' 18
IfU Wentworth,
4 51
3 01
12 Quispamsis,
17 Nauwigewauk,
. 3() 24
189 Folly Lake,
4 56
3 04
51 M
197 Londonderry, .
4 72
3 15
22 Hampton, .
. 66 44
202 Debert,
4 82
3 21
26 Passekeag,
. 78 52
206 Belmont, .
4 90
3 27
27 Bloomfleld,
. 81 54
214 Traro,
5 02
3 35
:« Norton,
. 99 66
26() Piotou,
5 86
3 91
39 Apohaqui, .
. 1 17 78
265 Pictou Landing,
5 84
3 90
44 Su.s8ex,
. 1 32 88
264 Fisher's Grant, .
5 m
3 89
47 Plumweseep,
. 1 41 94
257 New Glasgow, .
5 72
3 PI
51 Penobsquis,
. 1 53 1 02
254 Stellarton, .
5 66
3 78
55 Dunsinane,
. 1 65 1 10
219 Hopewell, .
5 61
3 74
60 Anagance, .
. 1 80 1 20
243 Glengany, .
5 49
3 66
6<5 Petitcodiac,
. 1 98 1 32
234 West River,
5 3o
3 57
n Pollet River,
. 2 13 1 42
227 Riversdale,
5 25
3 .50
76 Salisbuiy, .
. 2 28 1 52
22;^ Union,
5 17
3 45
79 Boundary Creel
c, , 2 37 1 58
288 Valley, . . .
5 10
3 40
89 Moncton, .
. 2 67 1 78
278 .Johnstons,.
5 10
3 40
!)1 Humphrey,
. 2 73 1 82
222 Brookfleld,
5 15
3 43
96 Painsec Junction, . 2 88 1 92
227 Polly Bog, .
5 25
3 .50
101 Dorchester Road, 3 00 2 00
2:^1 Stewiacke,
5 ;jo
3 53
101 Meadow Brook, . 3 00 2 00
236 Shubenacadie, .
5 39
3 60
105 Shediac, . . . 3 00 2 00
239 Mllford, .
5 45
3 63
107 Point DuChene, . 3 00 2 00
216 Elmsdale, .
5 55
3 70
108 Memramcook, . . 3 00 2 00
2-18 Enfield, .
5 .59
3 73
IK) Dorchester,
. 3 24 2 16
252 Oakfield. .
5 64
3 76
127 Sackville, .
. 3 .56 2 m
253 Grand Lake,
5 65
3 77
131 Aulac, .
. 3 M 2 43
255 Wellington,
5 68
3 79
137 Amherst, .
, 3 76 2 51
262 Windsor Junction, .
5 81
3 87
141 Nappan,
. 3 84 2 56
2()4 Rocky Lake,
5 m
3 89
145 Maccan,
. 3 92 2 61
267 Bedford, .
5 88
3 92
149 Athol, .
. 4 (K) 2 67
272 Four Mile House, .
5 96
3 •«-
154 Spring Hill,
.4 0!) 2 73
2;'6 Halifax, .
6 00
4 00
161 Salt Springs,
. 4 20 2 80
'ii
54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
JO
)6
1)7
01
[)4
15
15
II
K)
19
1
8
4
D
1888.]
NEW BRUNSWICK RAILWAY.
131
INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY— NORTH SHORE.
MILBfl.
FAIIEH.
MIIiRH.
97 Berry's Mills, .
92 <)t
$1 91
108 Blc,
KW Canaan,
. 8 (H)
2 (X)
417 St. Fabien, .
117 Coal Branch, .
. 8 27
2 18
427 St. Simon. .
li»J Weldford, .
. 8 r>4
2 8ti
4.8(1 Trois Pistoles, .
187 Ferris, .
. 8 7.1
a 15
4 17 Isle Verte, .
14« Carletnn, .
. 8 )M
2 (1.8
4.55 St. Ai-sene, .
l.W Barnaby River, .
. I 15
3 77
457 Cacouna,
KM Chatham Junction,
. 4 20
2 80
4(18 Riviere DuLotip,
W.\ Notre (lame duPo'gt
Kil Chatham, .
. 4 50
3 00
\M Derby, .
. 4 Si
2 82
475 St. Alexandre, .
167 Newcastle, .
. 4 27
a 85
480 St. Andre, .
177 Beaver Brook, .
. 4 U
a 94
4H« Ste. Helene,
188 BartlboRue,
. 1 55
8 tKi '
189 St. Paschal,
1!»8 Red Pine, .
. 4 71
8 10 '
498 St. Philippe de Neri,
an Bathnrst, .
. 4 !»C.
.1 81 '
498 Riviere Ouelle, .
5J*3 Petit Roche,
. 5 17
8 15
.505 Ste. Anne, .
281 Belleiune, .
. 5 ;io
8 M
513 St. Roch, .
240 Jacciuet River, .
. 5 4()
8 01
51(1 ElMTin Road,
250 New Mills, .
. 5 02
8 75
.520 St. .lean P. .Joii,
25fi Charlo.
. 5 70
3 80
.525 Trois Saiunons. .
2(i« Dalhousie, .
. 5 8fi
3 91
5a8 L'Islet,
274 Campbellton, .
. 5 98
3 99
.582 L"Ans<» a Qile, .
287 Metapedia,
. 6 22
4 15
^iii CapeSt.Ignace, .
297 Millstream,.
. « 87
4 25
542 St. Thomas,
808 AsHametquaghan,
. t) 51
4 .8(5
.548 St. Pierre,
822 Causapscal,.
3;« Amqul,
:i44 Cedar Hall,
. ») 78
4 .52
.551 St. Francois,
. 7 01
4 07
.5.5(1 St. Valier, .
. 7 ]«
4 77
.500 St. Michel, .
350 Sayabec, .
. 7 28
4 85
mi St. c;harles.
8»)1 Tarta^ue, .
. 7 'W
4 99
574 St. Henri, .
371 Little Metis,
. 7 05
5 10
578 St. Jean Chrys, .
;380 St. Flavie, .
. 7 75
5 17
582 Chaudiere, .
388 St. Luce, .
. 7 87
5 24
587 Iladlow,
398 Rlraouski, .
. 7 98
5 82
58S Point Levis . ,
PARE-M.
9i 21 $5 50
8 51
8 81
. 9 08
. 9 41
. 9 «5
. 9 71
. 9 89
\U) 07
10 25
10 40
10 49
10 67
, 10 79
10 94
11 00
11 15
11 21
11 80
11 51
11 .58
11 ««
11 72
11 80
11 98
12 04
12 12
12 18
12 25
12 ;w
12 43
12 47
12 54
12 55
.') 68
5 88
fl 06
28
6 44
6 48
60
72
6 M
6 94
7 00
7 12
20
m
84
41
.50
.58
7 (W
7 73
7 78
7 82
7 91
8 00
8 m
8 09
H 18
8 13
8 18
8 a<5
8 20
8 82
8 37
NEW BRUNSWICK RAILWAY.
Samuel Thome, President.
J. Kennedy Tod, Vice-President. J. F. Leavitt, Gen. Pass. (STicket Agt.
F. W Cram, General Manager. John Stewart, Supt.NortliernDivision
Alfred Seely, Secretary & Treasurer. H.D.McLeod.Supt. Southern Division
W. T. Whitehead, Land Agent.
MILES. STATIONS.
0.0 St. JohK.
0.0
_2..5
2.3
4.6
6.8
10.0
11.5
12.3
14.0
15.0
18.2
20.5
24.0
28.2
31.5
34.2
36.8
40.2
44.5
Carleton.
Bay Shore.
Fairville.
South Bay.
Sutton.
Grand Bay.
Ingleside.
Riverbank.
Westfleld.
Lingley.
Nerepis.
Eagle Rock.
Weisford.
Clarendon.
Gaspereaux.
Ennlskillen.
Hoyt.
South Branch.
FrederictonJunc.
MILES. STATIONS.
47^^Three tree Creelc
Rnsagonish.
.52.5
56.5
00.5
03.0
Wassis.
Glasier.
Doak.
65.0 Morrison's.
05.5 Salamanca.
06.5 Fredericton.
48.0 Tracy.
Gwen Point.
59.8 Cork.
65.0 Harvey.
70.5 Prince William.
75.0 Magaguadavic.
84.0 McAdam.
St. Croix.
90.0 Vancebom
92.0' Barber Dam.
97.0 Jjawrence, C. C.
99.0 Watt Junction.
MILFS.
194.0
111.0
114.0
119.0
108.0
107.0
108.0
110.0
112.0
STATIONS.
laa.o
lar.o
Meadows.
Moore's Mills
Maxwell.
St. Stephen.
Dumbarton.
Rolling Dam.
Hewitt's.
G. S. Rail'y June.
Roix Road.
Waweig.
Bartlett.
Chamcook.
St. Andrews.
8(1.0 Maudslay.
!t0.0 Bristol Siding
93.0 Sugar Brof)k.
100.0 Deer Lake.
107.0 Canterbury.
117.0 Benton.
121.0 Debec Juncti'>n
Tapestry Carpets with Borders to match at
132
IMMIOUATfON — PUni.IC WOUKS — CUSTOMS.
[1888.
UIMCH. HTATIONS.
MILEH. HTATIO.VH.
laH.O Oroeiivllle.
1H)».7 ArooHtook.
13-2.0 Houlton.
11(0.7 Fort Fairfield.
laU) KiiiK'H Tank.
'Mi.7 East Lyndon.
i:WO Woodstock.
;«W.7 Caribttu.
— Queen St. Station
137.0 Upper WoodHt'k.
!fii!1.5 Premiue Isle.
lOH.I LlnieHtone.
141.0 NewburK June.
11»».4 Ortoiiville.
147.7 Hartlund.
aOH.I (Jrand Falls.
1M.7 reel.
JWI.4 St. Leonards.
ir)8.2 Florence vllle.
'iMA St. Ann's.
101.5 Kent.
237.7 Green Hlver.
1H4.5 Eiath.
241.7 St. Basil.
108 (» Bumfrau.
247 4 Edmundston.
17JJ.7 Upper Keut.
170.a Kilburn.
198.0 (libson.
197.0 St. Mary's.
18i.7 Terth.
19.').0 P(nij!:las.
iS'l.a Amlover.
192.2 SprinKhill.
HIt.RH. STATIONS.
188.0 Korklund.
IHO.O K.-swick.
181.7 CardiKan.
180.7 Lawri'uee.
178.2 Zealand.
175 . -5 Stone ItidKe.
173.0 Biu-nslde.
109.7 Upper Keswl.;k,
100.0 Bin-tt Lake.
101.5 Halnsvllle.
159.7 Millville.
157.0 Woodstock Rood.
155.0 Nackawic.
150.5 County Line.
140.0 WoodstockJunct.
IMMIGRATION DEPARTNENT.
Samuel Gardner, Esquire, Dominion Immigration Ofllcer for New Brui's-
wick; The Deputy Treasurers at the Out-Ports of the I'rovlnce act w
Inmii^ration Officers.
Inspector, of Steamboat Hulls.— R. Coker, Esq.
Examiners of Insi)ectors of Flour and Meal— Jeremiah Harrison, Thoi as
Rankine, (J. H Fairweather, G. S. DeForest and Geo.< Morrison.
Examiners of Inspectors of Pickled Fish and Fish Oil— Geo. 8. DeForest,
Gilbert Bent, William Barbour, James Wilson of Portland.
Examiners of Inspectors of Leather and Raw Hides— William Peters,
W. E. Vroom and David Colwell.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Office, Custom House— North Wing.
Jas. B. Hegan, Acting Engineer in charge. Assistant Engineers, Q. A.
Brown, J. C. Allison. J. Ewing, Paymaster. G. A. Day, Draughtsman.
W, J. McCordick, Superintendent Dredges and Dominion Buildings. D. H.
Waterbury, Clerk.
CUSTOMS.
PORT OF SAINT JOHN.
James R.Ruel, Esq., Collector and Registrar of Shipping.
John S. McLaren, Inspector of Customs for New Brunswick and P. E. Island
In Warehouse Department.— A Atchison, G. H. Snider.
In Long Room.— G. F. Matthew, Chief Clerk; C. F. Olive, H. P. Sandall.
In Shipping Department.— Jas. Barber, Henry Turner and Keith A. Barber.
Measurer and Survej-or of Ships.— James Barber.
In Statistical Department.— J. A. S. Mott and D. J. Gleeson.
Appraisei-s of Dutiable Articles. — Allan McBeath, D. H. Hall and J. E.
Whittaker; J. Rolston, "lerk, ; A. Buist, Peter McCart, Packers.
Landing Surveyor.— S.E. Gerow; D. Smiler and S. W. Kain, Clerks.
Gaugers and Proof Office.- Samuel Robinson, Gauger; W. H. Barton.
Assistant Gauger; Timothy Murphy, Sampler, A.c.
54 King Street, St. John, K B.
1888.]
CUHTOMB TARIFF.
133
Tidf Km-vevor.- William .loliiiston.
LaiKliii)< VVailers iitul Hi'ar«'li»'r«. Paul DiiK-y and Jolhn Humphrevs.
WartfhousH liOckrrs. T. Must in, W. ('arlt't«)ti. VV. FI. OiJIve, Charles IMdRPon,
M. H. Owt'iiH, T. H. Foley, and H. (i. Hunt.
Tide WaitorH- T. (). Sanilall. C. W. Chowan, R. J. McAdoo, John Cc>ch-
ran. W. Forsyth. J. M. F. WhitlriR. WilHon L. Dobbin, William
Farn-n, Henry Rlgby, W. A. Doherty, W. H. Barton, John Ix)Wt'ry
Thomas Condon, K. N. Ktcwnrt, J. Honerson.
Boatmen, and Tidcwaitcrs -Robert Fulton, Geo. Price, and Samuel Hutton.
COI.LKCTOHH.
Bathi'rht.— W. J. O'Brien.
Outport, Nnw Bandon— I'. J. Foley.
OARACiiTETTK. — J. (J. v.. Blackball.
Outport. Tracadio— M. E. Bour-
geois.
Chatham.— Daniel Fer>?uson.
Dauioithik. — \Vm. Montgomery.
Out-Port, Campbellton - Alex. Mc-
Kenzie.
Dorchester.— Walter Dobson.
Outport, Rockland— R. B. Chap-
man.
Frederioton.— A. F, Street,
HHiFJiBORouoH.— \V. E Stevens.
Outport, Harvey— W.. J. Reid.
^' Alma— R. Wright.
MoNCTON.— J. W. Binn'W-
Outport, Shediac F. Robidoux.
Newcastle.
St. John
Outport
SiiiprKOAN.— A. Sonnany.
St. Andrewh.— C. M. Oove.
Outport, West Isle.s— .1. E. Dixon,
t'ampobello J. Farmer.
(JrandManan— T.Wooster
.lami's R. Ruel.
Tj«!p'"t'aux— (i. K. Hanwm.
Musqujwh— A. T Duun.
" Quaco— Joseph t!arson
" Sussex -0. H. Wallace.
" McAdain Junction -S.
Watts.
" St George— Jas McKay.
St. Stephen.— H. Webber.
WooD.STocK.— D. F. Merritt.
)()rt, Centreville -H, T. Scholy.
Deb;'c— R. Kirkpatrick.
Aroostook Junction — Geo
Bedell.
Grand FalliJ —
St. Leomirds
Outpi
Edinunston— J. Hartt.
RicHiBucTO.— .Tohn Rusk.
Outport, Buctouche— A. Renaud.
^' Cocaigne— A. K. Dysart.
Backville.— W. C. Milner.
Outport, Bay Verte— W. Prescott
'' Rockport -R. C. Ward.
INLAND REVENUE.
John N. Moore. Inspector for New Bnmswick.
George Travis, Collector. Timothy Burke, Deputy Collector.
Atherton, Accountant. Excise Officers: James Mason, Bernard B.
Thos. Belyea, J. R. McClo-key, J. C. Fei-guaon.
Woodstock -Wm. Dibble, Exci.se Oiflcer anil Deputy Collector.
St. Stephen— A. M. Hill,
Roljert
Smyth,
i c plb
id
DOMINION OF CANADA CUSTOMS TARIFF.
SCHEDULE A.
GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES.
Acid, Bulphuric,
Acid, acetic, .... 25 c p I g and 20 p ct
Acid, muriatic and nitric, ...... 20 p ct
Acid, sulphuric and nitric combined, and all mixed
acids , ..... .25 pet
But carboys and demijohns containing acids, vine-
gar, or other liquids, shall be subject to the same
duty as if empty.
Agates, sapphires, emeralds, garnets and opals, polish-
ed, but not set or otherwise manufactured, .10 p ct
Ale, beer and porter, when impcrted in bottles (six
quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain
one ImperLal gallon), 18c pig
i'l
Oilcloths all prices and all widths at Harold Oilbert's,
134
CUSTOMS TAKIPP.
[1888.
Ale, beer and porter, when imported in casks or other-
wipe than in bottles, 10c pig
Almonds, shelled, 5c p lb
Almonds, not shelled, Sc p lb
Aniline dyes, not otherwise provided for, 10 p ct
Animals, living, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified,20 p ct
Artificial flowers and feathers, not elsewhere specified,25 p ct
Asbestos, in any form other than crude, and all manu-
factures thereof, 25 p ct
Axle grease and similar compounds, Ic p lb
Babbit metal, 10 pet
Bagatelle tables or boards, with cues and balls 35 p ct
Bags, containing fine salt, from all countries, 25 p ct
Baking powder, the weight of the package to be included
in the weight for duty, 6c p lb
Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any
mixture of which petroleum is a part, 40c each
Barrels containing salted meats (1887) 20c each
Belts and trusses of all kinds, 25 p ct
Bells of any description, except for churches, 30 p ct
Billiard tables, without pockets, four feet six inches by
nine feet or under, 122.50 each
On those of over four feet six inches by nine feet $25 each
On billiard tables with pockets, five feet six inches
by eleven feet or under, $35 each
And all over five feet six inches by eleven feet, $40 each
And in addition thereto, 15 p ct
(Each table to include twelve cues, and one set of
four balls, with markers, cloths and cases, but no
pool balls).
Bird cages of all kinds, 30 p ct
Blacking, shoe, and shoemakers' ink, (1887), 30 p ct
Blueing— laundry blueing of all kinds (1887), 30 p ct
BOOKS, Etc:
Advertising pamphlets, not illustrated, (1887) Ic each
Advtrtising pictures, pictorial show cards, illustrat'^d
advertising periodicals, illustrated price lists, adver-
tising calendars, advertising almanacs, and tailors'
and mantle-makers' fashion plates, and all chromos,
chromotj^pes, oleographs and other cards, pictures
or atristic works of similar kinds produced by any
Erocess other than hand painting or drawing, and
eing for business or advertising purposes or not,
printed or stamped on paper, cardboard, or other
material (1887), 6c p lb and 20 p ct
Books, printed, periodicals and pamphlets, not elsewhere
specified, not being foreign reprints of British copy-
right works nor blank account books, nor copy-
books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor
Bibles, prayer-books, psalm or hymn-books, 15 p ct
British copyright works, reprints of, 15 p ct
And in addition thereto, 12^ p ct
Bibles, prayer-books, psalm and hymn books, ..... 5 p ct
Maps and charts, 20 p ct
Newspapers, partly printed, and intended to be com-
pleted and published in Canada (1887), 25 p ct
^1
I
54 King Street, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
CUSTOMS TARIFF.
135
Printed music, bound or in sheets, , . 10c p lb
Playing cards,^ . . 6c p pack
Labels for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, confectionery,
and other goods, also tickets, posters, advertising
bills and folders (1887) 15c p lb and 25 p ct
Bookbinders' tools and implements, including ruliner
machines and binders' cloth, 10 p ct
Boot, shoe, and stay laces, of any material, 30 p ct
Boxes, cases, and writing desks, fancy and ornamental,
and fancy manufpctures of bone, sheij, horn and
ivory, also dolls and toys of all kinds and materials,
ornamants of alabaster, spar, terra cotta or compo-
sition, statuettes, beads and bead ornaments, 30 p ct
Brass, in bars and bolts, drawn, plain and fancy tubing,
(1887), _ / _ 10 pet
Brass, in strips for printer's rules, not finished, 15 p ct
Brass, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 30 p ct
Braces or suspenders (1887), 35 p ct
BREADSTUFFS. Viz. :
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 api)rai8ed
value to be ascertained as provided by sections 8,
71, 72, 73, 74, 75 and 76 of " The Customs Act. . . .20 p ct
B.vrley, 15c p bsh
Buckwheat, 10c p bsh
Indian corn, 7^c p bsh
Oats, 10c p bsh
Rice (1887), ...... lie p lb
Rice, uncleaned, unhuUed or paddy, when imported di-
rect from the country of growth, 17^ p ct
Rye 10c p bsh
Wheat, 15c p bsh
Pease, 10c p bsh
Beans, 15c p bsh
Buckwheat meal or flour, ^c p lb
Cornmeal, 40c p bri
Maccaroni and vermicelli (1887), 2c p lb
Oatmeal, ^c per lb
Rye flour, .'jOc p brl
Wheat flour, .... 50c p brl
Rice and sago flour, 2c p lb
Brick for building, 20 p ct
Britannia metal, manufacturers of, not plated, ..... .25 p ct
Biitish gum, dressine, eizing cream and enamel sizing
(1887), ...... Icp lb
Butter, 4cplo
Buttons of vegetable ivory or horn (1887), 10c p ?ross and 25 p ct
Buttons, all other, not elsewhere specified (18b7), 2.>pct
Button covers, crozier, 10 p ct
Candles, tallow. . . ^° ^ lu
Candles, paraffine wax, 5c p lb
Candles, all others, including sperm, 25 p ct
Cane or rattan, split or otherwise manufactured ..... .25 p ct
Cans or packages made of tin or other material, contain-
ing fish of any kind admitted free of duty under any
F
Before buying Carpets send to Harold Gilbert for patteriis.
136
CUSTOMS TARIFF,
[1888.
existing law or tre^ity, not exceeding one qtiart in
contents, one cent and a half on each can or packaa^e;
and when exceeding one quart, an additional duty
of one cent and a half for each additional quart or
fractional part thereof, l^c p qt
Canvas of hemp or flax, and sail twine, when to be used
for boats' and ships' sails, 5 p ct
Caplins, unfinished leghorn hats, . . 20 p ct
Carpeting, matting and maps of hemp (1887), 25 p ct
CARRIAGES:
Buggies of all kinds, farm wagons, farm, railway or
freight carts, pleasure carts or gigs and similar
vehicles, costing less than fifty dollars, . . ,
Costing fifty dollars and less than one hundred
dollars, .... $15
And in addition thereto in each case (18*' 7), 20 p ct
All such carriages, costing one hundred dollars each and
over, (1887), 35 p ct
Railway cars, sleighs, cutters, wheelbarrows and hand
carts, 30 p ct
Children's carriages of allkinds 35 p ct
Celluloid , moulded into sizes for handles of knives and
forks, not bored nor otherwise manufactured, 10 pet
Cement, raw, or in stone from the quarry, (see stone), $1 p ton of 13
cubic ft
Cement, burnt and unground, ^ 7ic p 100 lbs
Cement, hydraulic, or water lime, ground, including
barrels, 40c p brl
Cement, in bulk or in bags, 9c p bsh
Cement, Portland or Roman, shall be classed with all
other cement at specific rates as above provided.
Cheese, 3c p lb
Chicory, raw or green, ...... 3c p lb
Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as a substitute
for coffee, kiln dried, roasted or ground,
China and porcelain ware,
Cider, clarified or refined,
Cider not clarified or refined
Clay tobacco pipes (1887),
Clocks, and parts thereof, except springs,
Clock springs, . .
Clothes wringers, (1887),
Clothing of any material, including horse
shaped, not otherwise provided for.
Coal, bituminous,
Coal dust,
Coal tar and coal pitch,
Cocoa matting (1887),
Cocoa nuts,
Cocoa nuts, when imported from the place of gro
vessel direct to a Canadian port.
Cocoa nut, deFsicated, sweetened or not,
Cocoa paste and chocolate, not swcetned.
4c p lb
30 pet
lOcpIg
5c p Ig
35 pet
35 p ct
10 pet
$1 each and 30
clothing p ct
30 pet
60c p ton
20pct
10 pet
30 pet
SlplOO
/th by
SOcplOO
8cplb
20 pet
Cocoa paste and other preparations of cocoa containing
sugar, Ic p lb and 25 p ct
iriis.
S8.
of 13
it
lbs
id 30
P ct
Beed and Rattan Fornitnre at Harold Oilbert's, St. John.
1888.]
CUSTOMS TARIFF.
137
Coffee, green, from the United States, 10 p ct
Coffee, roasted or ground, from the United States,
3c p lb and 10 p ot
(Coffee, roasted or ground, and all imitations of and sub*
stitues for, nut elsewhere specified, 3 c p lb
Coke, 50c p ton of 2000 lbs
Collars of cotton or linen, (1887) 24c p doz and 30 p ct
Colored fabrics, woven, of dyed or colored cotton yarn,
or part jute and part cotton yarn, or other material
except silk, not elsewhere specified, (1887) 25 p ct
Colors, dry, viz: blue-black, Chinese blue, Prussian
blue ana raw umber. In pulp, viz: carmine, cologne,
and rose lakes, scarlet and maroon, satin and fine-
washed white, 20 p ct
Combs, for dress and toilet, of all kinds, (1887) 30 p ct
Copper, old and scrap, in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, ingots
and sheathing, not planished or coated, and copper
seamless drawn tubing 10 p ct
Copper rivets and burrs, and all manufactures of copper
not elsewhere specified, 30 p ct
Cordage of all kinds, l.^o p lb and 10 p ct
Corks, and other manufactures of cork wood or cork
bark, 20 p ct
COTTON. MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.:
Bed comforterf. or cotton bed quilts, not including woven
quilts or counterpanes, (1887) 35 p ct
Grey or unbleached and bleached cotton, sheetings,
drills, ducks, cotton or canton flannels, not stained,
painted or printed, Ic p sc[ yd and 15 p ct
All cotton denims, drillings, bedtickings, gmghams,
plaids, cotton or cantun flannels, ducks and drills,
dyed or colored, checked and striped shirtings, cot-
tonades. Kentucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and
goods of like description, 2c p sq yd and 15 p ct
Cotton wadding, batting, batts and warps, carpet warps,
knitting yarn, hosiery yarn and other cotton yarns,
under number forty, not bleached, dyed or colored,
[2c per lb and 15 p ct
And if bleached, dyed or colored.
Cotton warp, No 60 and finer,
Cotton warp, on beams,
Cotton seamless bags,
Cotton sewing thread, on spools, (1887)
Cotton sewing thiead, in hanks, black
three and six cord,
Clothing made of cotton or other material not otherwise
provided for, including corsete, and similar articles
made up by the seamstreaB or tailor, also tarpaulin,
plain or coated with oil, paint, tar or other compo-
sition, and cotton bags made up by the use of the
needle, not otherwise provided for, (1887) 36 p ct
Lampwicks, ■, ^ •• 30 pet
Jeans and coutilles, when imported by corset makers,
for use in their factories, (1887) 25 p ct
Printed or dyed cotton fabrics, not elsewhere specified,
(1887) 32^ pet
3c per lb and 15 p ct
15 pet
Ic p yd and 15 p ct
2c per lb and 15 p ct
25 pet
and bleached,
12ipct
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All manufactures of cotton not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct
Crapes of all kinds, 20 p ct
Cuffs of cotton or linen, _ 4c p pair and 30 p ct
Damask of cotton, of linen, or of cotton and linen,
bleached, unbleached or colored, 25 p ct
Drain tiles, not glazed, 20 p ct
Drain pipes and sewer pipes, glazed, (1887) 35 p ct
Earthenware and stoneware, viz: demijohns or jugs,
chums and crocks, per gallon of holding capacity,
(1887) 3c p gal
Earthenware and stoneware, brown or colored, and
Rockingham ware, white granite, or iron stone ware
" C C," or cream-colored ware, decorated, printed
or sponged, and all earthenware not eL ewhere speci-
fied, (18&7) 35 pet
Emery wheels. 25 p ct
Essences, viz: of apple, pear, pineapple, raspberry,
strawberry and other fruits, and vanilla
[ai.90 p I g and 20 p ct
20 pet
.20 p et
.25 pet
.20 pet
.30 pet
.25 pet
.30 pet
• ie p lb
.Icplb
.2eplb
.^cplb
lOe p bsh
Essential oils for manufacturing purposes,
, Excelsior for upholsterers' use,
j Extract of beef or fluid beef, not medicated,
I Feathers, ostrich and vulture, undressed,
I Dressed,
, Fireworks,
Fishing rods,
i Fireproof paint, drv,
' Flax fibre, scutched,
Hackled,
Flax, tow of, scutched or green,
Flax seed,
Flag stones, sawn or otherwise dressed, (1887) $2 p' ton
FRUIT (Dbikd) Viz.:
Apples 2cplb
Raisins, le p lb and 10 p ct
Currants, dates, figs, jirunes, and all other dried fruits
not elsewhere specified, Icplb
FRUIT (Gbeen) Viz. :
Apples 40c F bbl
Blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries
(the weight of the package to be included in the
weight fi- duty) 4c per lb
Peaches (the weight of the package to be included in the
weifitht for duty), Icplb
Cherries and currants, ^ Ic p at
Cranberries, plums and quinces, 30c p bsh
Grapes, ^ ^ 2c p lb
Oranges and lemons, in boxes of capacity not exceeding
two and one-half cubic feet, 25c p box
In one-half boxes, capacity not exceeding one and
one-fourth cubic feet, 13c p half box
In cases and all other packages, per cubic foot holding
capacity, 10c p c f
In bulk, per one thousand oranges or lemons, $1.60 p 1,000
In barrels not exceeding in capacity that of the one
hundred and ninety-six pounds flour barrel, (1887) 55c p bbl
and inspect prices and quality.
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Fruits in air- tight cans or other packagcH, including the
cans or other packages, weighing not over one pound,3c p c or p
(And three cents additional per can or package for
each pound or fractiou 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 other packages.)
Fruits, preserved in brandy, or other spirits $1.90 pig
Furs, Viz.:
Fur skins, wholly or partially dressed, 15 p ct
Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and
other manufactures of fur, 25 p ct
Furniture of wood, iron or any other material, house,
cabinet or office, finished or in parts, including hair
spring and other mattresses, bolsters and pillows,
caskets and coffins of any material, 35 p ct
Bedsteads and other iron furniture, 35 p ct
Show cases, $2 each and 35 p ct
Gas, coal oil or kerosene fixtures, or parts thereof, 30 p ct
Gas meters, (1887) 30 p ct
Gennan and nickel silver, manufactures of, not plated,25 p ct
GliASS ANP MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.:
Flasks and phials of eight ounces capacity and over,
telegraph and lightning rod insulators, jars and
glass balls, and ctit, pressed or moulded tableware,
(1887) 5c p doz pieces and 30 p ct
Glass carboys and demijohns, bottles and decanters,
flasks and phials of less capacity than eight ounces,
(1887) 30 pet
Lamp and gas-light shades, lamps and lamp chimneys,
side lights and head lights, globes for lanterns,
lamps and gas-lights, 30 p ct
Ornamental, figured and enamelled stained glass, stain-
ed, tinted, painted and vitrified glass, and stained
glass windows, figured, enamelled and obscured
white glass, 30 p ct
Silvered plate, 30 p ct
Common and colorless window glass, 30 p ct
Plate glass, not colored, in panes not over thirty square
feet, 6o p sq f
Plate glass in panes over thirty and not over seventy
square feet, 8c p sq f
Plate ^lass in panes over seventy square feet 9c p sq f
Imitation porcelain shades,, and colored glass not
figured, painted, enamelled or engraved, . .20 p ct
All other glass and manufactures of glass not herein
otherwise provided for, 20 p ct
Gloves and mitts af all kinds, 30 p ct
Glue, sheet, broken sheet and ground, (1887) 3c p lb
Gold and silver leaf, 30 p ct
GUNPOWDER AND OTHER EXPSOSIVES, Viz.:
Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges and cartridge cases of
all kinds' and materials, 30 p ct
Gun, rifle and sporting powder^ in keg , half -kegs,
or quarter-kegs, and other similar packages, 5c p lb
Buy Curtains and Cornice Poles at
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Cannon and musket powder in kega and barrels, 4o p lb
Canister powder, in pound and lialf-pound tins,. . 15c p lb
Blasting and mining powder, 3c p lb
Giant powder, dualin, dynamite and other explo-
sives in which nitro-glycerine is a constituent
part, five cents per pound, and twenty per cent
ad valorem, 5c p lb and 20 p ct
Nitro-glycerine, ten cents per pound, and twenty
per cent, 10c p lb and 20 p ct
Gutta-percha, manufactures of, 25 p ct
Hair-cloth of all kinds, ...?.. 30 p ct
Hair, curled, 20 p ct
Handkerchiefs, cotton or linen, plain or printed, in the
piece or otherwise, 25p ct
Harness and leather dressing (1887), 25 p ct
Harness and saddlery of every description (1887), 35 p ct
Hats, caps and bonnets, not elsewhere specified, 23 p ct
Honey, be?"', in the comb or otherwise, 3c p lb
Hops, 6c p lb
Imitation precious stones, not set, 10 p ct
India-rubber, viz. :— boots and shoes, and other manu-
factures of, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct
India-rubber clothing, or clothing made water-proof
with India-rubber, 35 p i;t
India-rubber vulcanized handles for knives and forks, 10 p ct
Ink, for writing, 25 p ct
IRON AND STEEL, MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.:
Axles and springs of iron or steel, parts thereof, axle
bars, axle blanks or forgings for carriages other than
railway and tramway vehicles, without reference to
the stage of manufacture (1887), _ Ic p lb and 30 p ct
Bar iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats, rounds
and squares, and bars and shapes of rolled iron, not
elsewhere specified (1887), .... $13 p ton
Barbed wire fencing, of iron or steel, l^c p lb
Boiler or other plate iron, sheared or unsheared, skelp
iron, sheared or rolled in grooves and sheet iron,
common or black, not thinner than number twenty
gauge, not elsewhere specified, including nail plate
of iron or steel, sixteen gauge and thicker (1887),. . .$13 p ton
Buckthorn, and strip fencing of iron or steel, 1 Jc p lb
Cast iron forks, not handled, nor ground or otherwise
further manufactured, 10 p ct
Cast iron pipe of every description, twelve dollars per $12 p ton
ton, provided that the duty shall not be less than but not less
thirty-five per cent (1887), . . than 35 p ct
Cast iron vessels, plates, stove plates and irons, sad
iron, hatters' irons, tailora' irons, and castings of
irons not elsewhere specified, sixteen dollars per ton, $16 per ton
provided the duty shall not be less than thirty per but not less
cent (1887), , than 30 p ct
Chains (iron or steel) ovei nine-sixteenths of an inch in
diameter, . . ^ 5 p ct
Composition nails and spikes and sheathing nails, . . . . .20 p ct
Cut nails and spikes of iron or steel (1887), Ic p lb
Cut tacks, brads or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces
to the thousand (1887), 2c p 1000
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Exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand (1887), 2c p lb
Cutlery, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct
Ferro-manganese, ferro- silicon, spiegel, steel bloom
ends, and crop ends of steel rails, for the manufac-
ture of steel (1887), $2pton
Fire engines (1887), 3.5 p ct
Forgings of iron and steel, or forged iron of whatever
shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, not else-
where specified, one and one-half cents per pound, l^c p lb
Erovidea tbaltthe duty shall not be less than thirty- but not less
ve per cent (1887), .... than 35 p ct
HARDWARE, Viz.:
Builders', cabinet makers' and carriage hardware and
locks, tinsmiths' tools and harness makers' and
saddlers' hardware, including curry combs (1887), . .35 p ct
House furnishing hardware, not otherwise provided for, 30 p ct
Hoop or band or scroll or other iron, eight inches or less
in width and not thinner than number twenty gauge
(1887) $13 p ton
Iron bridges and structural iron work, one and one- IJc p lb
foiirth cent per pound, provided that the duty shall but not less
than thirty-five per cent (1887), than 35 p ct
Hoop or band, or scroll or other iron, eight inches or
less in width, and thinner than No. 20 gauge 12^ p ct
$30 p ton but
not less than
35 pet
I p ton
l^c p lb and
30 pet
Iron or steel car axles, parts thereof, axle bars, blanks
or forgings for axles, and car springs of all kinds,
and other springs, not elsewhere specified, without
reference to the stage of manufacture, (1887),
Iron or steel railway bars and rails for railways and
tramways, of any form, punched or not punched,
not elsewhere specified, (1887) . . !
Iron or steei rivets, bolts with or without threads, or
nut or bolt blanks, less than three-eighths of an inch
in diameter (1887) ,
Iron in pigs, iron kentledge and cast scrap iron (1887), $4 p ton
Iron in slabs, Sblooms, loops, puddled bars, or other
forms less finished than iron in bars, and more ad-
vanced than pig iron, except castings (1887) $9 p ton
Iron and steel wire, galvanized or not, fifteen gauge and
coarser, not elsewhere specified (1887), 25 p ct
Knife blades or knife blanks, in the rough, unhandled,
for use by electroplaters, ^ 10 p ct
Locomotives and other steam engines, boilers and ma-
chinery, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel,
not elsewhere specified, _ ^ 30 p ct
Provided that any locomotive which with its ten-
der weighs thirty tons or over, shall pay a dv.ty of
not less than two thousand dollars (1887),
Malleable iron castings, and steel castings, not else-
where specified, provided the duty shall not be less
than 30 per cent. (1887), . $25 p ton
Muskets, rifles and other firearms, and surgical instru-
ments (1887), 20 pet
Nails and spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or
not, horse shoe nails, hob nails and wire nails, and l|c p lb but
all other wrought iron or steel nails, not elsewhere not less than
specified, and horse, mule and ox shoes (1887) 35 p ct
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[1888.
Plate of iron and steel combined, and steel not ipecially
enumerated or provided for (1887), 30 p ct
Portable machines, portable steam engines, threashers
and separatorSj horse powers, portable saw mills,
and planing mills, and parts thereof in any stage of
manufacture (1887), ..... . . . . 85 p ct
Pumps, iron, pitcher-spout, cistern, well and force
pumps 35 p ct
Railway fish plates (1887) ^12 p ton
Rolled iron or steel nngles, channels, structural shams
and special sections, weighing leas than twent5r-five
f>ounas per lineal yard, not elsewhere specified,
1887), .... ^ ic p lb and 10 p ct
Rolled iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, chan-
nels, structural shapes, and special sections, weigh-
ing not less than twenty-five pounds per lineal
yard, (1887) 12i p ct
Rolled iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, chan-
nels, eyebar blanks made by the Kloman process,
together with all other structural shapes of rolled
iron or steel, including rolled iron or steel bridge-
plate not less than three-eighths of an inch thick,
nor less than fifteen inches wide, when imported by
manufacturers of bridges for use exclusively in the
manufacture of iron and steel bridges, (1887) 12^ p ct
Safes, doors for safes and vaults, scales, balances and
weighing beams of iron or steel, (1887) 35 p ct
Screws, commonly called " wood screws." two inches or
over in length, 6c p lb
One inch and less than two inches, 8c p lb
Less than one inch, (1887) lie p lb
Sheet iron, common or black, smoothed or polished,
and coated or galvanized, thinner than No. 20
gauge, Canada plates, and plate of iron or steel,
not less than thirty inches wide and not less than
one-fourth of an inch in thickness, twelve and a
half per cent. (1887) ^ 12^ p ct
Skates, twenty cents per pair and thirty per cent (1887)20c p pair and
30 pet.
Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by what-
ever process made, billets and bars, bands, hoops,
strips and sheets of all gauges and widths, all of 30*p ct but
above classes of steel not elsewhere provided for, not less than
valued at four cents or less per pound, $12 p ton
Except ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs upon
which the specific duty shall be not less than eight
dollars per ton, (1887) $8 p ton
When of greater value than four cents per pound,
twelve and a half per cent 12J p ct
Provided that on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips,
or steel sheets, of whatever shape, and on all iron
or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold
rolled, cold hammered or polished in any way in
addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or
hammering, there shall be paid one-sixth of one
cent ptir pound in addition to the rates imposed on
the said materials, (1887) ^c p lb add
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Provided further, that all metal produced from iron
or its ores, which is cast and malleable, of what-
ever description or form, without regard to the per-
centage of carbon contained therein whether pro-
duced by cementation, or converted, cast or made
from iron or its ores by the crucible, Bessemer,
pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist-basic, Siemens-Mar-
tin or open hearth process, or by the equivalent of
either, or by the combination of two or more of the
processes or their equivalents, or by any fusion or
other process which produces from iron or its ores
a metal either granulous or fibroup in structure,
which is cast and malleable, except what is known
as malleable iron castinpfs, shall be classed and de-
nominated as steel (1887).
Provided further, that all articles rated as iron or
manufacture of iron, shall be chargeable with the
same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and
iron combined, unless otherwise specially provided
for (1887).
Steel ne edles, viz. : Cylinder needles, hand frame needles
and latch needles, 30 p ct
Swedish rolled iron pail rods, under a half inch in
diameter, for manufacture of horse shoe nails,(l887)20 p ct
TUBING, Viz.:
Boiler tubes of wrought iron or steel, (1887) 15 p ct
Lap-welded iron tubing, threaded and coupled or not,
one and one-quarter inch in diameter and over, but
not over two inches, for use exclusively in artesian
wells, petroleum pipe lines and for petroleum re-
fineries, (1887) 20 pet
Tubes not welded, nor more than one and one-half inch
in diameter, of rolled steel, (1887) 15 p ct
Wrought iron tubing, threaded and coupled or not, over
two inches in diameter, (1887) 15 p ct
Other wrought iron tubes or pipes, (1887) ^^c p lb and 30 p ct
Wire rope of iron or steel, not otherwise provided for,
(1887) ...... 25 pet
Wire of spring steel, coppered or tinned, number nine
gauge or smaller, not elsewhere specified, (1887) 20 p ct
Wrought iron or steel nuts and wasners, iron or steel
rivets, bolts with or without threads or nuts and
bolt blanks, and finished hinges or hinge blanks,
not elsewhere specified, (1887) Ic p lb and 25 p ct
Wrought scrap iron and scrap steel, being waste or re-
fuse wrought iron ^r steel that has been in actual
use and is fit onl> ■.. . be re-manufactured, (1887) S2 p ton
Manufactuies, articles or wares not specially^ enumer-
ated or provided for, composed wholly or in part of
iron or steel, and whether partly or wholly manu-
factured, (1887) ...... 30 p ct
Iron sand or globules, and dry putty for polishing
granite, 20 p ct
Jellies an-il jams, ^ .5c p lb
Jewellery and manufactures of gold and silver, 20 p ct
Jute carpeting or matting and mats, 25 p ct
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Jute, manufactureit of, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct
Laces, braids, fringes, embroideries, cords, tassels and
bracelets; also braids, chains or cords of hair, 30 p ct
Lamp black and ivory black, 10 p ct
Lard, tried or rendered, 2c p lb
Lard, untried, He p lb
Lead, old scrap and pig, 40c p 100 lbs
Lead, bars, blocks and sheets, 60c p 100 lbs
Lead, nitrate and acetate of, 6 p ct
Lead pipe and lead shot, 1:^ p lb
Lead, and all manufactures of lead, not otherwise spe-
cified 30 pet
Leather board, . . 3c p lb
Boot and shoe counters made from leather board, ^ p pair
Leather, sole, tanned, but rough or undresHed, 10 p ct
Morocco skins, tanned, but rough or undressed, 10 p ct
Leather, belting leather, and aU upper leather, includ-
cluding kid, lamb, sheep, and calf, tanned or dressed
but not waxed or glazed (1887), 15 p ct
Leather, sole (1887), ^ p lb and 15 p ct
Glove leathers, viz.:— Buck, deer, and antelope, tanned
or dressed, colored or not colored, 10 p ct
Leather as above, dressed and waxed or glazed, . . . .20 p ct
Japanned, patent or enamelled leather (1887), 25 p ct
Cordova leather, tanned, from horse hide, and man-
ufactures of, 25 p ct
All other leather and skins, tanned, not otherwise
specified, 20 pet
Boots and shoes and other manufactures of leather,
not elsewhere specified, and leather beltings, 25 p ct
Liquorice root, paste extract of (1887), 2c p lb
Stink, extract or confection, Ic p lb and 20 p ct
Lithographic stones, not engraved, 20 p ct
Malt, upon eatrance for warehouse, subject to excise
regulations, 15c p bsh
Malt, extract of, for medicinal purposes, 25 p ct
Machine card clothing, 25 p ct
Magic^ lanterns and optical instruments, including
microscopes and telescopes, .... . . 25 p ct
Manilla hoods, . . 20 p ct
Marble, in blocks from the quarry, in the rough, or
sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen,
containing fifteen cubic feet or over, 10 p ct
Marble, in blocks from the quarry, in the rough, or
sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen,
containing less than fifteen cubic feet (1887), 15 p ct
Marble slabs, sawn on not more than two sides (1887), 15 p ct
Marble blocks and slabs, sawn on more than two sides,
(1887),. 25 pet
Marble, finished, and all manufactures of marble, not
elsewhere specified (1887), 35 p ct
Meats, fresh or salted, on actual weight as received in
Canada, except shoulders, sides, bacon, and hams, Ic p lb
Shoulders, sides, oacon and hams, freyh, salted, dried
or smoked, 2c p lb
Poultry and game of all kinds, 20 p ct
All other dried or smoked meats, or meats preserved in
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any other way than Halted or pickled, not otherwiHe
BpeciBed, twocentH per pound— if imported in cans,
the rate • to include tho duty on the canH, and the
weight on which duty shall be payable to include the
weight of the cans, 2c p lb
Milk food, manufactured by Henri Nestle, Dr Gibaut,
and others, and all similar preparations, 30 ct
Mucilaee (1887), 30 p ct
Musical instruments of all kinds, not otherwise provided
25 pet
20 pet
16 pet
25 p ct
10 pet
3cplb
p ct
for,
Mustard cake, . .
Mustard seed, unground,
Mustard, ground,
Nickel anodes,
Nuts of all kinds, not elsewhere specified,
Ochres, dry, ground, or unground, washed or unwashed,
not calcined, lO
Oils, coal and kerosene, dictilled, ])urified and refined;
naphtha, benzole and petrtdeum; products of petro-
leum, coal, shale and lignite, not elsewhere specified,
seven cents and a-lifth of a cent per Imperial gal-
lon 7^cplg
Carbolic or heavy oils, for any use, ten per cent 10 p ct
Cod liver oil, medicated, twenty per cent, 20 p ct
Lard oil, twenty per cent ^ 20 p ct
Linseed or flaxseed oil, raw or boiled, thirty per cent. 30 p ct
Lubricating oils, composed wholly or in part of petro-
leum, and costing thirty cents per Imperial gallon
or over, twenty five per cent. 25 p ct
The same costing less than thirty cents per Imperial
gallon, seven and a-fifth cents per Imperial gallon . . 74-c pig
All other lubricating oils, twenty-five per cent 25 p ct
Neatsfoot oil, twenty per cent. 20 p ct
Olive or salad oil, twenty per cent. 20 p ct
Seasame seed oil, twenty per cent. 20 p ct
Oil cloth, floor, . . 5c p sq yd and 20 p ct
Oil cloth, in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled,
stamped, painted or printed, India rubbered, flocked
or coated, not otherwise provided for, 5c p sq yd and 16 p ct
Opium drug, .... $1 p lb
Opium, prepared for smoking, ^ $5 p lb
Organs, cabinet, viz. : On reed organs having not more
than two sets of reeds, $10 each
Having over two and not over four sets of reeds, $15 each
Having over four and not over six sets of reeds, $20 each
Having over six sets of reeds, $30 each
And in addition thereto, on the fair market value
thereof, .... 15 p ct
Organs, pipe organs, and sets or parts of sets of reeds
for cabinet organs, ^ 25 p ct
Paintings, drawings, engravings and prints, _ _ 20 p ct
Paints and colors, ground in oil or any other liquid, . . . .25 p ct
Paints and Colors, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct
White and red lead, and orange mineral, dry, and also
white zinc, . . •.•••. 5 p ct
White lead in pulp, not mixed with oil,
5 p ct
Carpets made and laidlby experienced workmen at
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PariH green, dry, . .
I'aper hanyiiiKH, or wall paper, in rolls, on each roll of
eight yards or under, ana no in proportion for all
greater lengths of the following descriptions, viz.:
a. Brown blanks, (18H7)
b. AVhite papers, grounded papers, and satins, "
c. Single print bronzes, '*
( 'olored bronzes, "
Embossed bronz<4B, '
Colored borders, narrow, '
Colored barders, wide '
Bronze borders, narrow, *'
i. Bronze borders, wide, •
j. Embossed borders, •
Paper of all kinds not elsewhere speciRed, (1887)
Manufactures of pa^er. including ruled and bordered
papera, papetries, boxed papers, envelopes and
blank books, (1887) 35 p ct
Paper, tarred, (1887) ^c p lb
Union rollar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glossed
or finished, 5 p ct
Union collar cloth paper, p-lossed or finished, in rolls
or sheets, 20
Mill board, not straw board 10
ParaiTine wax or stearine, 3c
Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, 25
Perfumery, including toilet preparations, viz. : hair oils,
tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums,
pastes and all other perfumed preparations used
for the hair, mouth or skin, 30
Phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, sheets and wire,
Photographic dry plates, (1887)
PIANOFORTES, Viz. :
All square pianofortes, whether round -coinered or not,
not over seven octaves, $25 each
All other square pianofortes, iP30 each
Upright pianofortes, $30 each
Concert, semi-concert or parlor gra id pianofortes,
(1887) $50 each
And in addition thereto 20 p ct
Parts of pianofortes, 25 p ct
Pickles in bottles, a specific duty of forty cents per gal-
lor; sixteen half -pint, eight pint, or four quart
bottles to be held to contain a gallon. In jars,
bottles, or other vessels, the quantity to be ascer-
tained and the same rate of duty to be charged
thereon, the duty to include the bottle or other
package, (1887) 40c p
Pickles in Dulk, in vinegar, or vinegar and mustard, 35c p
In brine, (1887) 25c p
Picture frames, as furniture, 35 p ct
Pins, mar ^lactured from wire of any metal, 30 p ct
Plants, viz.: fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees,
shrubs and plants, 20 p ct
Gooseberry bushes, (1887) 2c each
Grape vines, costing ten cents and less, 3c each.
Raspberry and blackberry bushes, (1887) Ic each
p ct
10 pet
15c p sq f
gal
gal
gal
Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B.
1888.]
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BoHe buHhew, (1H87) ; r)C p plant
Plaster of PariH. or f,'ypsuni, grc'Mnd, not calcined, 10c p 100 lbs
Plaster of I'ttriH, calcined or manufactured, fifteen
cents per hundred pounds, or forty-five centH per
barrel of not over three hundred ])outHh, 15c p 100 lbs
Plated cutlery, namely, kniven plated wholly or in part,
costing under three dollars and fifty cents per
dozen, (1887) .'iOo p doz and 20 p ct
Plated ware, all other, electro-plated or gilt, of all
kinds, whether plated wholly or in part, (1887) 30 p ct
Plates engraved on wood, and on steel or other metal, 20 p ct
Plumbago (1887), ...... 10 p ct
Plumbago, all manufacturers of, not elsewhere specified,
(1887), 2.5 pet
Pomades, French, or flour odors, preserved in fat or oil
for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers
which tlo not bear the heat of distillation, when im-
ported in tins of not less than ten pounds each, 1.5 p ct
Printing presses of all kinds, folding machines and
paper cutters (1887), 10 p ct
Proprietary medicines; to wit: — All tinctures, pills,
powders, troches or lozenges,syrups, cordials, bitters,
anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, oint-
ments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils or
medicinal preparations or compositions reconirnend-
ed to the public under any general name or title as
specifics for any dise.ases or affections whatsoever
affecting the human or animal bodies, not otherwise
provided for; all liquids, .50 p ot
And all others, _ 25 p cfc--
Prunella, and cotton and woollen netting, for boots.
shoes, and gloves,
Putty,
Quills,
Eed prussiate of potash,
Ribbons of all kinds and materials.
Rubber belting, hose, packing, mats and matting.
.lOp ct
.2.5 p ct
.20 p ct
.10 pet
.30 pet
5c p lb and 15 p ct
Sails for boats and ships, pIbo tents and awnings, 25 p ct
Salt,, coarse, . . , . . .10c p 100 lbs
Not to include salt imported from the United
Kingdom or any British jKissession, or salt imported
for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries, which shall
be free of duty.
Salt, fine, in bulk, 10c p 100 lbs
Salt, in bags, barrels, or other pack.igea, the bags, bar-
rels, or other packages to bear the same duty as if
imported empty, 15c p 100 lbs
Saltpetre, 20 p ct
Sand-paper, glass, flint and emery paper, _ ..... 30 pet
Sauces and catsups, in bottles, sixteen half pint, eight
pint, or four quart bottles to be held to contain a
gallon, 40c p g and 20 p ct
Screws, of iron, steel, brass, or orher metal, not other-
wise provided for, 35 p ct
Seeds, viz.: flower, garden, field and other seeds, for
agricultural purposes, when in bulk or large parcels. 15 p ct
When put up iu small papers or parcels, 25 p ct
Harold Gilbert, importer of Carpets and House
148
CUSTOfS TARIFF.
[1888.
Sewinf? machines, whole, or heads or parts of heads of
sewing machines, $3 each and 20 p ct
Shawls of all kinds and materials, except silk, 25 p ct
Shingles, 20 p ct
Ships and other vessels built in any foreign country,
whether steam or sailing vessels, on application for
Canadian register, on the fair market value of the
hnll, rigging, machinery, and all appurtenances: on
the hull, rigging, and all appurtenances, except
machinery, . . 10 p ct
On boilers, steam engines, and other machinery, 25 p ct
Shirts »f cotton or linen, (1887) $1 p doz and 30 p ct
Silk in the gum, or spun, not more advanced than
singles tram and thrown, organzine, not colored, 15 p ct
Seving sill and silk twist, 25 p ct
Silk velvets and all manufactures of silk, or of which
silk is the component part of chief value, not else-
where specifiea, except church vestments, 30 p ct
Silk plush netting used for the manufacture of gloves, 15 p ct
Silver, rolled, and German and nickel silver in sheets, 10 p ct
•Slates, school and writing slates, (1887) Ic each and 20 p ct
Slates, rocfing slate, black or blue, (1887) 80c p square
Ked, green and other colors, $1 p square
In each case when split or dressed only.
Slates of all kinds, and manufactures of, not elsewhere
specified, (1887) Ic p sq f and 25 p ct
Slate mantels, 30 p ct
Soap, common brown and yellow, not perfumed, l^c p lb
Soap, caatile and white, 2c p lb
Soap, perfumed or toilet, lOo p lb and 10 p ct
(The weight of the inside packages and wrappers to
be included in the weight for duty. )
Soap powders, 3c p lb
Socks and stockings of cotton, wool, worsted, the hair
of the alpaca, goat or o|;her like animal, (1887)
[lOo p lb and 30 p ct
Spectacles and eye glasses, (1887) 30 p ct
Spectacles and eye glasses, parts of, unfinished, (1887) 25 p ct
Spices, viz. : ginger and spices of all kinds (except nut-
megs and mace), unground, 10 p ct
Ground, 25 p ct
Nutmegs and mace, 25 p ct
Spirits and strong waters not having been sweetened or
mixed with any article so that the degree of strength
thereof cannot be ascertained by Sikes's hidro-
meter, for every Imperial gallon of the strength of
proof by such hydrometer, and so in proportion for
any greater or less strength than the strength of
proof, and for every greater or less quantity than
a gallon, viz.: Geneva gin, rum, whiskey, alcohol
or spirits of wine, and unenumerated unmixed and
not sweetened spirits by whatever name called,. . .$1.75 p I g
Brandy, $2plg
Absinthe $2 p I g
"Old Tom "gin, ^ $1.75 p I g
Spirits, sweetned or mixed, so that the degree of
strength cannot be ascertained, as aforesaid, viz. :
i*
•
Furnishing Goods, St. John, N. B.
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.
rum-shrub, cordials, schiedam schnapps, tafiia, bit-
ters, and unenumerated articles of like kind, $1.90 pig
Spirits and strong waters, not elsewhere specified, $1.90 p I g
iSpirits and strong waters, mixed with any ingredient or
ingredients, and although thereby coming under the
denomination of proprietary medicines, tinctures,
essences, extracts, or any oilier denomination, in-
cluding medicinal elixirs and fluid extracts, whether
in bulk or boctle, not elsewhere specified, shall be,
nevertheless, deemed spirits or strong waters, and
subject to duty as such, $2 p gal and 30 p ct
Cologne water and perfumed spirits in bottles or flasks
not weighing more than four ounces each, 50 p ct
Cologne water and perfumed spirits in bottles, flasks
and other packages weighing more than four ounces
each, $2 ]) I g and 40 p ct
Wines of all kinds, excei)t sparkling wines, including
ginger, orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder
and currant wines, containing twenty-six per cent.
or less of spirits of the strength of proof by Sikes's
hydrometer, imported in wood or in bottles (six
quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain
an Imperial gallon), twenty-five cents per Imperial
gallon, and for each degree of strengtli in excess of 2.')c pig and
twenty-six per cent, of spirits as aforesaid, an addi- 3c p I g for
tional duty of three cents until the strength reaches each deg from
forty per cent, of pi oof spirits? aui in addition 20 to 40 and
thereto, thirty per cent., 30 p ct
Champagne and all other sparkling wines in bottles con-
taining each not more than a (juart and more than
one pint, . . $3 p doz
Containing not more than a pint each, and more than
one-half pint, $1.50 p doz
Containing one-half pint each or less, 75c p aoz
Bottles containing more than one quart each shall
pay in addition to three dollars per dozen bottles at
the rate of »ne dollar and fifty cents per Imperial
gallon, on the (piantity in excess of one quart per
bottle — the quarts and pints in each case being old
wine measure, in addition to the above specitic duty
there shall be an ad valorem duty of thirty percent.
[$1.G0 pig and 30 p ct
But any liquors imported under the name of wine,
and containing more than forty per cent, of spirits
of the strength of proof by Sikes's hydrometer, shall
be rated for duty as unenumerated spirits.
Starch, including farina, corn starch, or flour and all
preparations having the qualities of starch, 2c p lb
Stereotypes and electrotypes of standard books, 10 p ct
Stereotypes and electrotypes for commercial blanks and
advertisements, 20 p ct
Stereotypes and electrotypes and bases for same made
wholly or in part of type metal, not elsewhere
specihed, 5c p lb
STONE, Viz. :
Bough freestone, sandstone and all other building stone
except marble from the (juarry, not hammered or
Drapery and ITpholstery Goods at Harold Gilbert's
150 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1888.
chiselled, per ton of thirteen cubic feet, $1 per ton
Water limetone or cement stone, (see cement) $1 p ton
Grindstones, $2 per ton
Dressed freestone, and all other building stone,' except
marble and all manufactures of stone, or granite, 20 p ct
Straw boards in sheets or rolls, plain or tarred, 40c p 100 lbs
SUGARS, SYRUPS, AND MOLASSES :
Sugar, melado, concentrated melado, concentrated cane-
juice, concentrated molasses, concentrated beet-ioot
juice and concrete, when imported direct from the
country of growth and production, for refining pur-
poses only, not over number fourteen Dutch stand-
ard in color, and not testing over seventy degrees
by the polariscopic test, Ic p lb
And for every additional degree, shown by polaris-
copic test, . . .... 3^0 p 100 lbs add
Sugar, not for refining purposes, not over number four-
teen Dutch standard in color, when imported direct
from the countryof growth and production, free on
board at the last port of shipment, Ic p lb and 30 p ct
All sugars above number fourteen Dutch standard in
color, and refined sugar of all kinds, grades or
standards, on the value thereof free on board at the
last port of shipment, ^ l^c p lb and 35 p ct
On all sugars not imported direct without transhipment
from the country of growtlftend production, there
shall be levied and collected an additional duty of
seven and a half per cent of the whole duty so other
wise payable thereon.
Provided that when any cargo of sugar imported '
for refining purposes is found to grade, in part,
above number fourteen Dutch standard in color,
such part to the extent of not exceeding fifteen per
cent, of the whole of the cargo may be admitted to
enter by polariscopic test.
Syrups, cane juice, refined syrup, sugar house syrup or
sugar house molasses, syrup of sugar, syrup of mo-
lasses or sorghum, whether imported direct or not,
Ic p lb and 30 p ct
Molasses, other, when imported direct, without tran-
shipment and from the country of growth and p ■ -
duction, . . . . 7 < ct
Molasses, when not so imported, . . ■';.' p ct
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 shipment.
Provided that molasses, when imported for or
received into any refinery or sugar factory, or to be
used for any other purpose than actual consump-
tion, shall be subject to, and there shall be leviari
and collected thereon, an additional duty of five
cents per Imperial gallon.
Sugar candy, brown or white, and confectionery, IJc p lb and 35 p ct
Glucose or grape sugar, to be classed and rated for duty
according to grade by Dutch standard in color.
Glucose syrup, a specific duty of . . 2c p lb
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Tallow. Ic p lb
Tea, from the United States, 10 p ct
Telephones, telegraph inatrunients, ele( trie and galvanic
batteries, and apparatus for electiic lights, 2.5 p ct
Tin crystals, 20 p ct
Tinware, stamped and japanned ware, and all manu-
factures of tin not elsewhere specified, 25 p ct
TOBACCO :
Manufactured tobacco and snuff, . . 30c p lb
And in addition thereto, 12^ p ct
Cigars and cigarettes, .$2 p lb
1 he weight of cigarettes to include the weight of
the paper covering (1887), 25 p ct
TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS.:
Axes of all kinds, adzes, hatchets and hammers not
elsewhere specified (1887), 35 p ct
Chopping axes . . $2 p doz and 10 p ct
Files and rasps, . ._ S5 p ct
Garden rakes, two and three-pronged forks of all kinds,
and hoes (1887), 5c each and 25 p ct
Hay knives, and four, five, and six pronged forks of all
kinds, (1887), S2 p doz and 20 p ct
Mowing machines, t^elf- binding harvesters, harvesteis
without binders, binding attachments, reapers,
sulky and walking ploughs, and all other aiiriiul-
tural machines and implements, not otherwise pro-
vided for (1887), 35 pet
Picks, mattocks, blacksmiths' hammers, sledges, track
tools, wedges and crowbars of iron or steel, (1887), Ic p lb and 25 p ct
Shovels and spades, shovel and spade blanks (1^^87), $1 p doz imd 25 p ct
Scythes,
Towels of every description,
TREES-FRUIT TREES, Viz
Apple, of all kinds,
Peach trees (1887),
Pear, of all kinds, ....
Plum, of all kinds,
Cherry, of all kinds, . . .
Quince, of all kinds,
f2.40 p doz
.25 pc t
Plum, pear, peach and
.2c each
.4c each
, . 4c each
5c each
.4c each
. 2hc each
Seedling stock for grafting, viz.
other fruit trees (1887),
Turpentine, spirits of,
Trunks, of all kind^, pocket-bo(>ks and purses (1887),
Twine, of all kinds, not otherwise specified,
Type, for printing,
Type metal.
.10 pet
.10 pet
.30 pet
.2^ p ct
.20 p ct
10 pet
Umbrellas, parasols and simshades of all kinds and
materials, . . _ : 30 p ct
Umbrella and parasol steel, iron or brass ribs, runners,
ring!', caps, notches, tin caps and ferules, when im-
ported by and for the use of manufacturers of
umbrellas, .. 20 p ct
Valises, satchels, carpet bags, cases for jewels and
watches, and other like article?, of any material,
(1887), 10c each and 30 p ct
Tapestry Carpets in endless variety at
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CUSTOMS TARIFF.
[1888.
Varnishes, laciiuers, japans, japan driers, li(|uid driers
collodion and oil finish, not elsewhere specified
(1887) 20c p gal and 25 p ct
Vasseline, and all similar preparations of petroleum for
toilet, medicinal or other purposes, in bulk, 4c p lb
And in bottles or other packages, not over one pound iu
weight each, 6c p lb
VEGETABLES, Viz.:
Potatoes (1887), . . 15c p bush
Tomatoes, fresh, (1887) 30c p bsh aud 10 p ct
Tomatoes and other vegetables, including corn, in 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 pack-
ages, and the wei^rht on which duty shall be pay-
able t( include the weight of the cans orpackages, 2c pi lb can or pk
Vegetables, not elsewhere specified, including sweet
potatoes, (1887) 25 p ct
Velveteens and cotton velvets, 20 p ct
Veneers of wood, sawn only, (1887) 10 p ct
Vinegar, 1 5c p I g
Watches, and waich cases, 25 p ct
Watch actions or movements, (1887) 10 p ct
Whips, of all kinds, 30 p ct
Winceys, checked, striped or fancy cotton over twenty-
five inches wide, 2c p sq yd and 15 p ct
Winceys of all kinds, not otherwise provided for, 224 P *^t
Wire-cloth, of brass and copper, 20 p ct
Wire covered with cotton, linen, silk or other material, 25 p ct
Wood and manufactures of, and wooden ware, viz.:
pails, tubs. churnSj brooms, brushes, and other
manufactures of wood not elsewhere specified, 25 p ct
Hubs, spokes, felloes, and parts of wheels, rough hewn
or sawn only, 15 p ct
Ijumber and timber, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct
Mouldings of wood, plain, ^ 25 p ct
Mouldings of wood, gilded or otherwise further manu-
factured than plain, 30 p ct
WOOLS AND WOOLLENS, Viz.:
Manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool,
worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like
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 ;]^arn, worsted
Tarn, knitted goods, viz : — Shirts and drawers and
hosiery, not elsewhere specified, 74c p lb and 20 p ct
All fabrics composed wholly or in part of wool,
worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like
animal, not otherwise provided for, on all suih
goods costing ten cents per yard and under, (1887) 22^ p ct
Costing over ten and under fourteen cents, (1887) 25 p ct
Costing fourteen cents and over, (1887) 274 P ct
Reed and Rattan Furniture at Harold Gilbert's, St . John.
1888.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. l.Ju
As regards the last three items the half-penny
sterling shall be computed as the etiuivalent of a
cent, and larger sums in sterling money shall be
computed at the same ratio.
Clothing, ready-made, and wearing aiiparel of every
description, includini? cloth caps and horse clothing,
shaped, composed wholly or in part of wot.1, worsted,
the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animal,
made up by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer,
not otherwise provided for, (1887) 10c p lb and 25 p ct
Carpets, viz :— Brussels, Tapestry, Dutch, Venetian,
and damask, carpet mats and rugs of all kinds, and
Ijrinted felts and druggets, and all other carpets and
squares, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct
Treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, c )m-
posed wholly of wool, 10c p sq yd and 20 p ct
Two-ply and three-ply ingrain carpets, of which the
warp is composed wholly of cotti-n, or other material
than wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or
other like animals, 5c p S(i yd and 20 p ct
Felt, pressed, ot all kinds, not tilled or covered by or
with any woven fabric, 17^ p ct
Wool, class one, viz": Leicester, Cots wold, Lincolnshire,
South Down combing wools, or wools known as
lustre wools, and other like combing woob, such
as are grown in Canada, 3c p lb
Yeast cakes and compressed yeast in packages of one
pound and over, or in bulk, 6c p lb
Yeast cakes in imckages of less than one pound, 8c p lb
Zinc, chloride, salts and i-ulphate of, 5 p ct
Zinc, seamless drawn tubing, 10 p ct
Zinc, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 p ct
All goods not enumerated in this Act as charged with
any duty of customs, and not declared free of cuty
by this Act, shall be charged with a duty of twenty
per cent., when imported into Canada, or taken out
of warehouse for consumption therein. 42 V., c 15,
Schedule A:-43 Y., c 18, s l;-44 V., c 10 s 2;-45
v., c 6, ss 1, 2, 3 an.i 4;— 46 V., c 13, ss 2, 3, 5 and
6;_47 v., c 30, s 2;-48-49 V , c 61, ss 2, 3, 5, 6, 7,
8 and 9;— 49 V., c 37, ss 1 and 3.
SCHEDULE B.
DUTIES ON FISH AND PRODUCTS OF THE FISHERIES.
Mackerel, Ic p lb
Herrings, pickled or salted, ic p lb
Salmon, pickled, Ic p lb
All other fish, pickled, in barrels, Ic p lb
Foreign-caughl fish, impt)rted otherwise than in barrels
or half-barrels, whether fresh, dried, salted or
Eickled, not specially enumerated or provided for
y this Act, 50 c p 100 lbs.
Visitors are invited to call at Harold Gilbert's,
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CUSTOMS TARIFF.
[1888.
qr-box
ct
ct
Fish, smoked and boneless fish, ^ _ Ic p lb
Anchovies and sardines, packed in nil or otherwise, in
tin boxes measuring not more than five inches long,
four inches wide, and three and a half inches deep, 5c p box
In half boxes, measuring not more than five inches
long, four inches wide and one and five-eighths deep,2J^c p hf-box
And in quarter boxes, measuring not more than four
inches and three-quarters long, three ^d a half
i jhes wide and one and a quarter deep, 2c
When imported in any other form, ... 30
Fish, preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines, 80
Salmon and all other fish prepared or preserved, in>
eluding oysters, not specially enumerated or pro-
vided for in this Act,
Oysters, shelled, in bulk,
Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint,
Oysters in cans over one pint and not over one quart.
Oysters in cans exceeding one quart in capacity, an
additional duty of five cents for each quart or frac-
tion of a quart of capacity over a quart, including
the cans, 5c p qt
Oysters in the shell, 25 p ct
Packages containing oysters or other fish, not other-
wise provided for, 25 p ct
Oil, spermaceti, whale and other fish oils, and all other
articles the produce of the fisheries, not specially
provided for, 20 p ct
48-49 v., c 61, s 4, part.
.25 p ct
. 10c p gal
.Sc pcan
5c p can
SCHEDULE C.
FEEE GOODS.
Agaric.
Agates, amethysts, aquamarines, blood stones, carbuncles, cat's eyes,
cameos, corals, cornelians, crystal, crysolite, crosoi ' "te, emer-
alds, garnets, intaglios, inlaid or incrusted stones, onyx, opah,
pearls, rubies, sardonyx, sapphires, topaz and turquoises not
polished or otherwise manufactured.
Alkanet root.
Aloes.
Aluminum.
Alum.
Ambergris, ,
Ammonia, sulphate of.
Anatomical preparations.
Aniline dyes, in bulk or packages of not less than one pound weight.
Aniline oil, crude.
Aniline salts.
Animals brought into Canada temporarily, and for a period not ex-
ceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition
for prizes offered by any agricultural or other association. (But a
bond shall be first given in accordance with regulations prescribed
by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full dnty
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to which such animals would otherwise he liable shall be paid in
case of their sale in Canada, or if not re-exported within the time
specified in such bond.
Animals for the improvement of stock, viz.: horses, cattle, sheep and
swine, under regulations made by the Treasury Board and ap-
proved liy the Governor in Council.
Animals of all kinds, when the natural product of the colony of New-
foundland.
Annato, liquid or solid.
Annaco, seed.
Anchors.
Antimony.
Ashes, pot, pearl and soda.
Asphaltum.
Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not
merchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in
Canada.
Argol dust.
Argols, crude.
Arsenic.
Arseniate of aniline.
Articles for the use of the Governor General.
Articles for the personal use of Consuls General who are natives or
citizens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged
in any other business or profession.
Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion Government,
or any of the Departments thereof, or by and for the Senate or House
of Commons, including the following articles, when imported by
the said Government or through any of the departments thereof, ;
for the use of the Canadian militia: — Arms, military clothing,
musical instruments for bands, military stores and munitions of
war (1887).
The following articles, when imported by and for the use of the army
and na"y: — Arms, military or naval clothing, musical instruments
for bands, military stores and munitions of war [1887].
Bamfioo reeds not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths
for walking sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, parasols
or sunshades.
Bamboos unmanufactured.
Barrels of Canadian manufacture exported filled with domestic pe-
troleum and returned empty, under such regulations as the
Minister of Customs prescribes.
Barilla.
Barytes, unmanufactured.
Beans, vanilla and nux vomica.
Bees.
Belladonna leaves.
Bells for churches.
Berries for dyeing or used for composing dyes.
Bichromate of soda.
Bismuth, metallic.
Bolting cloths, not made up.
Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground or steamed.
Bone-dust and bone-ash, for manufacture of phosphates and fer-
tilizers.
Buy Curtains and Cornice Poles at
150
CUSTOMS TARIFF.
[1888.
Books printed by any Government, or by any scientific asHociation 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 exclusively by and for the use of schools for
the deaf and dumb and blind.
Boracic acid.
Borax.
Botany, specimens of.
Brass, old, scrap, and in sheets.
Bristles.
Brick, fire, for use exclusively in processes of manufactures.
Britannia metal, in pigs and bars.
Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour.
Brim moulds for gold beaters.
Bromine.
Broem corn.
Buchu leaves.
Buckram for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes.
Bulli(m, gold and silver.
Burgundy pitch.
Burr stones, in block, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound up
into millstones.
Carriages of travellers and carriages laden with merchandize, and not
to include circus troops nor hawkers, under regulations to be
prescribed by the Minister of Customs.
Cabinets of coins, medals and other collections of antiquities.
Casts, as models, for the use of schools of design.
Cornelian, unmanufactured.
Canvas for manufacture of floor oil-cloth, not less than forty- five
inches wide, and not pressed n(ir calendered.
Canvas, jute canvas not less than fifty-eight inches wide, when im-
ported by manufacturers of floor oil-cloth, for use in their factories.
Caoutchouc, unmanufactured.
Cat-gut strings or gut cord for musical instruments.
Cat-gut or whip-gut, unmanufactured.
Celluloid or xyolite, in sheets, lumps or blocks.
Chalk and cliff stone, unmanufactured. •
Chamomile flowers.
Cherry heat welding compound.
China clay, natural or ground.
Chloralum or chloride of aluminium.
Chloride of lime.
Chronometers and compasses for ships.
Cinchona bark.
Cinnibar.
Citrons, and rinds of, in brine for candying.
Clays.
Clothing, donations of, for chAritable purposes.
Coal, pnthracite.
Cobalt, ore of.
C(x:hineal.
Cocoa, bean, shell and nibs. ^
Coffee, green, except as provided by section ten of 49 Vic, cap 33.
Coins, gold and silver, except United States silver coin.
Communion plate, and plated ware for use in churches.
Coir and coir yarn.
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Conium cicnta, or hemlock seed and leaf.
Copper, in sheetH.
Cotton waste and cotton wool.
Cotton yarns finer than No 40, unbleached, bleached or dyed, for use
in the manufacture of Italian cloths, cotton, worsted, or silk
fabrics.
Cork wood or cork bark, unmanufactured.
Colors, metallic, viz:— Cobalt, zinc and tin.
Cream of tartar in crystals.
Diamond drills, for pros^jecting for minerals.
Diamonds, unset, includmg black diamonds for borers.
Diamond dust or bort.
Dragon's blood.
Duck for belting and hose, when imported by manufacturers of ru1