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FULLER & CO., Hardware, 45 Opoer Water St, Page 3. § 01 o ^ Vo-« BELCHEK'S FOR MSp55 '^"^ PROVINCE OF ^M NOVA SCOTIA, DOMINION l^^^r OF CANADA, rOR THE YEA.Il OF OUR LORD Being (he »r(l nfltor msSE\TII.G or LEAP YEAR, auA the latter l>art ul' the 38th, and bvKlnnliiK of the 30th Year of' the Itcign of IIER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. [Established 1824.] Soe Index, Pages 209 and 213, PUBLISHED BY THE PROPUIETOES, McAlpine & Barnes, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. SOT^D HIT A. k W. MACKINLAY, No. 137 CJranvillk St. ; R. T. MlTIll & CO., No. 1;WGkan villi: St.; M. A. BUCKLEY, Xo. 101 Granville St.; a E. MOKTON k CO., No. 11)5 Mollis St.^ T. P. CONNOLLY, CoHNEU Granville & George Sis.: E. KELLY k CO., No. 87 Georoe St.; ^V. (JOSSIJ', 10.'J Granville St. Nova Scotia Printing Co., Corner Sackville aiul Granville Streets. ■ o & o o ■ Ml 4 ft & o u M •-« o o c«- o I o Pi o o f:^ u S rv o o Mi David ion & Crichton, Dry Goods & Custom Clothing. P. 266. «' a i s in I r, .o * O s ti o ►3 II. T. MlTfR A fO^.t tniof<>(in1c HtatrottcrN, flTooliiirllri^* [1875. JOHN T. FRASER & GO. WHOLESALE Hardware Merchants, MirOUTEIWJ OF BAR, BOLT, HOOP AND SHEET IRON, LONDON FAINTS & OIIA Canvas, Cordage, Lines and Twines, GLASS, PUTTY, ZINC AND LEAD, Gunpowder, Shot and Caps, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Steel, TJ^ FITCE & BOSIir, AGBICVLTVRAL IMPLBMENTS, Superior Cut N'ails, TME & POIKET CUTLERY, AND Railway, Mining & Maciiinery Supplies. -:o:- Jericlio IKTaipeliouse Halifax, N. S. And Sydney, C, B. -... , — , — — ■- — ^ .. BKVWN BlM^TIlfittti A CO., l»tU8iai>l», UallAlX. a. k4 wniui 18 Win MUi. wniuilc 1l4N»1( UlniiiinK'liirrrH, FniM'r KiilcrH^llooliblnilcrfi. IfallTux, N. H. I \ I at I 0* 1 8 i * ■ I '^ ^ I 9 I r 1875,] ALMANACK. z SIQ2T OF THE CIUCULAE SAW, 45 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX. H. H. FULLER & GO. IMPOUTERS OF IROM, STEEL. Xaondon Paints A Oils CORDAGE, NETS, TWINES & LINES, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Gunpowder, Shot, Blasting Fuse, Grilfin's Horse Nails and Scytlies. Table and Pocket Cutlery. ALSO, Best Annealed Cut Naik HOUSE mum eardwabe OP alTj kinds, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. lMfnp, loiter nnd Sotv l'ji|»or, iitui ff:iiTrf«i»r>» nt R. T. IWfTW A rO.> o A 3 13 o I a d n o* o i H o I'hoto;,'Tanh Albums, ()|ii'ni UbHw-b, liiulius* CninpanloDfl, Writiii!,' l>L'.skM, l)|•ll\vi!l^J CiiaciJ, Sllt<:llols, Ciinl (Jiisos, (}|i)VO ]lo.\U9, HtcrO<>B»!OJ)08, iMicruscuytJB, I'ursos, (liimus, Clicss, Playlnp CaniSy JJo/.t!(iuo, Duiuinot'8, ?r :r=***'i3i»*SiP593£>*^' •^■' IM.mk Duokii, Mrllin. I'."4«K», I'Dikct liiiu»», Musit; Itiixiri, Litluttfi'iiphM, riU'ttiKiapJH, I'hoUi. [''niiiicH, ]ltn)k MiirkH, ^^u>ui rciu;ii«, OoU\ l'uii8, lliWos, Pni.M!r8, Churrli Scrvicee, DliirfoH, IHlCi, AliDiiimcks, Books in everj/ I>€partment of TMeraturet STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION^ yi'KCI.Vr, AOiiNTS KOll Heywooil, HigiinbotliaiD, Smitli & Co/s Paper Hanpss, Imperial Writine and Copying Inks and Mucilage, Dominion, Bank, Acadia and Inciex Pens, Faber's Lead Penoils, GillotfB Pons and Danville School Slate Co. BUCKLEY &JSO^ 101 GranviUe St. JOHN E PHILP, JtMPORTEU AND DEALER IN" HATS, GAPS, FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, TRUNKS, HAT CASES, ETC. lVholc8ale and Retail* No. 83 UPPER WATER STREET, OPPOSITE TOBIN'S SOUTH "WHARP, GILT HAT AND CAP.} HALIFAX, N. S. Caps of all descriptions made to Order at shortest notice. C4 i P i I ? OB I •0 o o I o I n Ul ! tn 1 £ o o o o o Q lU&O^VN BUOTUERS «£ €0., Ovduaurc Sqnorc, Ualifax^ \ ro.-v 75. a, fl, J*, «. 1«, lllauk BookM of nil kliitln made lo order at B. T. MIIIR A 4'a.*fl IS, ion, St. I Br ? s I S" t3i S :s. - 9 xn B 01 ce. o o o m in I* o 'a ft s o o (3 3 O O O 1875.] ALMANACK. 5 A. STEPHEN & SON, Wholesale Manufacturers, FURNITURE and WOODENWARE OF i:VKUV »KH<'ltli*TIOM. Sliow Rooms, BarrMa, Corner Priuce Street, near St. Paul's CM. Havini* nrvw tlic largest and boit flttcd-up Factories in our Una in th« Pomiaion, wu aro propiucd to BU]>ply S«i)erior in Stykj and Quality, at ^jriccs which defy coniiwtition : Bijdsteads, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Walnnt Parlor and Chamber Suits, Patent Bed Lonnges, Mattrasses, Pails, Tubs, Washboards, Clothos Fi2L8, Dr&8sixi? aiasses, Children's Oarriagres, Bird Oagrcs, &c., &c. OHDEKS BY MAIL CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Farticalar Attention Paid to Packing and Shipping Goods. A. STEPHEN & SON, HALiFiVX, isr. S. ? j ILiiet' €ui»ti ana AuklclK, »f UUOWJV BttOTUKU^ A 4'0> \ I 1 I I s % ■. T. mrm a !•«.« M«Ho«rrm i:m» lirimvlllc Utrrrt, W»llfk«. UEI.CIIEliS FARMKU.H [1875. "ICAaASIN DE MODES," 81 Barrington Street, Halifax. :o:- J. B. LeBLANC, IMPORTKB OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Fancy Vvasa Goods, lilnck Silks, liiocadcs, Siitiu Stvipos, Pi(iue8, &c. MILLINERY : Constantly receiving Frcinoh and Ei>t,'lish li(jniU5ts, Hats, FlowerSj Feathers, &c., &c. J. B. LeBLANC. tnmm oeu® stobe, 147 HOLUS STREET. J. GODFREY SMITH, DISPENSING CHEMIST. DEALER IN Dri^s, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Brashes, Pomades, Nursery Kecnuisites, Waterproof Goeds, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Dressir^ Casus, Hair Dyes, Childrens Long Combs, Ladies Side Combs, Back Combs, Frontlets, Hair Ornaments, Essences, Spices, Bird Seed, Gravel Paper for Bird Cages, Solid Thii'st C^ucuchers, &c. MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINES, Surgical Instruments & Briefs Gazogenes. »EA «« FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS Ft R!ViSliEO A FITTED. ! I •4 t O it V M 3 t \ « I (3 I ^ i « I o I A I •I i o o M I s 5 r O o 4 o p < 18: IIKO^VN BttOTHEKS A CO*, K<;taU DrugsAHttk Hwlif*^ m. K75. »» Wrilinff, «'4 Pyes, JC. LGS. I 1 ^ I 0) 1 -tf I o o o i ) 8 o I g s s o P 1875.] ALMANACK. WILUAH CROWE, 133 - B AEBINQTON STREET - 133 IIATAFAX, N. 8. AOKNT FOR THR RAYimOND'S Sewhig Machines, FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING. Dealer in all kinds of Machines. Shuttles, Bobbins, Needles. Silk Hardash, Thread, Sew- ing Cotton, &c., &c., always in Stock. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Sewing Machine Findings. Needles for all kinds of Sewing Machines will be sent BY MAIL to any part of the Dominion on receipt of Postage Stamps, price 6 cents each, or 60 cents per dozen. ■:o: LCachines Eepaired. p p p 9 i ? ? ? i > .9 J* liuadnlleratcd Cirouud Spites at IBKOn'N BK011IEKS «k CO. n. T. MIIIK 4i <'o., KookNclIcrH nii<1 !^lntioiior.s, llnlirax. o 53 o 0) o •0 o » P< O I •a g « I « o .A xn t o g o *9 8 bklcher's farmer's [1875. CARMAN, BLACK & CO., General Commission Mereiiants, WHOLESALD DEALERS IN FLOUR AND OTHER PRODUCE, Provisions, &c., &c. oiri^iCE - DOMi]srioisr ^VII^VI^F, Sample Room - - 28 Bedford Row, HALIFAX, N. S. -:o: Flour shipped direct from Ontario or Quebec to any- Port in Nova Scotia. • JOHN T7iHAFFEi, FEED STORE, 28 BeW Row, FEED STORE, HALiFA^x, isr. s . :o: ALWAYS ON HAND : 1 <- Chopped Feed, Cracked Corn, Bran. SHORTS, OITS, OIL [CIKE, ETC. The above Feed is used extensively through- out Canada, and is highly recommended for Horses, Cows, and Cattle generally. » «i UKOWN BKOrUKKS A CO., Whole. s»Ie UrugKiHts, UalUax. Uli 1875. €'ar OB Xfi h* P? O S o g pi IT U2 8 as •1) s n & rfl'//. )Ugll- Id for I ! « H I I i> 5 f 8 9 < c o < Id U'ax. I 1875.] ALMANACK. 150 Granville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. -:o:- IMBOBTJEBS OF British and Foreign Each Season our Stock is personally selected by one of the firm, and as it is riijilcnished by nearly every Mail lloat, it will be found one of the most thoroughly assorted in the cit3^ Si)ecial attention devoted to our Stock of Kid Gloves, Family Mourning Goods, &o. Horrockses White Shirtings. :o: Special inducements offered to Wholesale Buyers and Country Customers. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. P I *i td en o > o UKOniV BROTHERS «& < O., liiipnHvr!4 of I'nicut McdlciiUH. R. T. IIIIIR A €'0., Wliolennle ncali^rn In Pniirr llniinrliifsy* lltilirtix. o o a o t o I to •0 n o S o •0 i 09 B o bo 10 BKLCHEIIS FARMKRS [1875. 5 o o fa o GEO. DAVIDSON & CO. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS AND JUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, Electro-Plate Ware, Ornaments, -:o:- 79 UPPER WATER ST. Head Commercial Wharf, ^r- HALIFAX. P s o S: « O I o o o UKOM.^ nilOrilEUH •& to., Sui'isinil IiiMlrniiiciils. > Iftilirnx. t*enH, t*encllM, t*<^iihol4lcrfl iin«l Sliinll t^nrrs nt II. T. Mtitlt Jk €0 '» to I i I g O u o 1875.] ALMANACK. 11 Yvia^ Ship Cfon,y^^ V- BEAD BBITNBTT'S WSAHF. ^ '0^. ROBERT PICKFORD IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHAIN CABLES, ANCHORS, WIRE ROPE, 2CA1TILLA and HEHF COEDA&E, CANVAS, LINES, TWINES, PAINTS, OILS, VABNISHES, PUTTY, GLASS, NAILS, SPIKES, OAKUM, Tar, Fitch and Eosin, Beef, Pork, Flour, Butter, Lard, &c. -:o:- DOMINION COPPER PAINT, Patented in the United States, Jan*, 1S7I* For Bottoms of VESSELS and BOATS. A SUEE PREVENTIVE FROM WORMS, GRASS, &c. This Paint is warranted superior to any other for Ships' Bottoms. Manufactured and I'or sale by ROBERT PICKFORD, SALZFAZ, IT, S. AGENT FOR TARR & WONSON. •4 O o n 5* UKOWN, liKOl'HKKS A CO., CliemicalN uud Toilet Articles. i*orinionitlos( aiul Lf^nther iKngs, tii B. T. HflliHt A iioM t 8 I t IS m a I < o rH O M * 6 El i*ter,s of 8»i'i;l4*4il luMtiuiiieuti^. lii t, Mllltt A CO., Rlank Rook Miinnflnctnrei'ft, ttnlifux. [1875. ger. I a O 09 » o s 19 I o o H o 6 9 o fa 8 e I I o 01 c O U c3 O Q 1875.] ALMANACK, 13 WHAT THE COUNTRY SAYS IS TRUE! THAT ilMTEi iiOi » FURNITURE STORE, 11 PRINCE STREET, HALIFAX. Is the Cheapest and best Farniture Store in the Pro- vince to buy all kinds of Household Furniture. We litivo in Store and offer fur Sale at prices 20 per cent. less than ever before offered, a large assortment of Baxter^s I inproved Bed Lounges CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, Sofas, Bureaus, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Centre and Leaf Tables, Dining Tables, Looking Glasses, Cane Seat Chairs, Wash stands, Rocking Chairs, Wood Chairs, Children's Chairs, Children's Carriages, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Pillows, etc. FIJKNITIIRK P.i€Ki:R A\l> SHiri*EI> FREE RY BAXTER BROS., Furniture Dealers, 11 Prince Street, Halifax. ?< P o I P I 91 W (ft O > .< p c« (ft C3 hitituscs, Rru.>lie.>« and iuiiibs a( RROWN RROIULRS Jt CO.'S. ttib1c!«, TcMiAincnfH, l*Nnlm Rftoks ^c, at It. T. IWriR A CO/H s C3 03 I c« » d o CAiLTPI^ HOUSE, Comer Argyle and Prince Streets, Opposite South Side St Paul's Church, HALIFAX, N. S. W. FRANK COCHRAN, Late Pnrser S. S. "M. A. Starr." A First Class PRIVATE HOTEL, situated within one minutes walk of all the P(il)lio Buil- QC General Dry Goods ) AND GO CO ca READY-MADE CLOTHING, ^ WHOLESA1.E AND RETAIL. ^ S 179 Lowei? Water Street, I ^HEAD OF YOUNG <£ HART'S WHARF,' i HALIFAX, N. S. HATS. CAPS. »UOWN BKOTIiKK!^ »nd CO., HhoUitale Uruifgistti. 01 « 1 t i V o ro/R «niMrrli ServlroM, f'nfrrlilMiiiH IMi'tloiinrIrN, nt K. T. MUTR Jk rO,'» [1875. 9tS, CO CD CO S A la* » Itarr." a S ntnutcs g ftcd up » y' other ? P r p e* f time 1 one or s s 1 s » o o 9 yi 52 0» g s ^ ^ i .0 I o o u ■M I I g o o 4 o Q u 1875.] AALMANCK. 15 OSBOKN n H 1x1 o w »1 r O o a> H H O Is a lif^'lit running Machine, and a strong made Macliine. For durability we will warrant it to be second to none, all the working parts being made of steel and case hardened iron. With proper care and use it will last a lifetime. It has the most perfect tension and improved Bobbin Filler, it fills the Bobbin without reiuoving the work cr running the Machine, thereby saving time and wear of Machine. Every Machine is furnished with a set of Castors. Give the Osborn a trial and be convinced of its superiority over all others. AgentH Wanted ivhere noue are Appointed. CRAWFORD BROTHERS, 64 Granyille Street. General Agents for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. P. S. — Sewing Machines liepaired. Charges Moderate a O I s 3 I I > •d on o »jc StiiOM aud toufectiouery, at UttOHN BKOTHERS €0/» <:opyiilK Prr«s4>i«, Ink nii«l Cnpyliis Hooks at R. T. tfl'IK A f'O.'g •0 5 a 0) I I g I O* o i o / »9 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 OLD BBOAD STBEET, & 16 FALL MALL, LONDON. I3SrSTITTJTEr> 1803- For Insurlnj,' Houses aiul otlior Buihliiip*, Goods, Wares, Morclmndizo, Maiiufac- luriiijf tiiid Fiiriniiit,'' Stock, Sl'ip^nii I'ui't, Harbour, or Dock, iirul the CiirjfiKJS of Hiicli Ships; also Shiiis buildiiij,' and ri'i)airiii,!j:; Uarncs and otlior Vessels on Navi,i,'al)le Rivei-s and Canals, and Uoods on hoard sndi Vessels, thruui^huul Uroiit Lrltain and Ireland and in Foreiyrn Countries, from LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Snljsfi-iber nn«l Eiivrlnprn. nt R. T. fll'IK A «'0/S I CO ■ 'a .s O u 9 o ►8 18 IIKLCIIKRS FAHMKU 8 [1875. BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 19S BBTmSVICS STREET, Q l^'TSSl^ Imjortcr, M WMesale aM Retail Dealer In f 5/?/7/5// >iyi/Z? AMER/GA/V DRY GOODS lV/7/c/j /?e oj?Brs for Sale at the lowest f GA.SH. PRICJES. O. J. KNAPEN'S stencil and Engraving EstaWishraent, o^K halt:,, 65 UPPER WATER ST., Head of O'Cojiiior's AVliarf, llalifux, N". S. STENCIL GUniNG AND ENGRAVING OF EVERY DESCIUPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. 'Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Choice Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles, wholesale and retail. A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, All imported this Fall. s I g 9 o I g Q P 6 KKO^VN BB0TH1:K8 aiul (O., Or<|iiamc Sqiuire, Hailitux. R. T. MHIIt and 4'0.. HIalloiifirN nnil Ri»okfM>llrrm Hnlinix, N. H« li 0} A 3 I e 4^ ft o I o 1875.] ALMANACK. 19 illiam Robertson, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Cutlery, Iron, Steel, CORDAGE, NETS, LINES, TWINES, Faints, Oolires, Oils, VarnislieSy Agricultural Implements, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, $cc. ■:o:" 86 UPPER WATER STREET, Bead of Commercial "Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S. I" I 3 10 I rrcscriiitloas carvf^lly N, WnllwlH, 4'oinliN. RrMnhos <'iir«l i'nnvn, nl II. T. fHIR dk r0.*H 20 nKLcnRtt*B tarmrr's [1875. SUPPORT HOME INSTITUTIONS -EEP THE MONEY IN THE CODNTRY. Insure your Life in the ^ ACADIA PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, ESTABLISHED, APRIL, 1873. For Mutual Life Assurance, Annuities, &c. President, His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Archibald. Plana Simple and to §uit all, TliiH ABSociatioM in the only oiio in Aniorica which keopn the lives of Totiil AbstiiineiH in a dcpivrtuiont by tlioniselvos, giving thcni tlioir own '""""■ IMSUHa TOTra~PROTBRTT IK THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ruliiiii's j;iiuitcil on all kinds of non-hazardoas KiMka; Dwelling Housos, l<'anii l*it>iiorty, HouHoliohl Funuturo, InHurcd for tliri'c ycaiH at two yearn ])reniiiiin, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY COMBINATION. ROBT. /?. ANDREWS, Manager, Ornnvlllo Street, llalifax, N, 8. More Casi goes oQt oi caaadaior lonce ttiiwooIdtDilil a large Cltf eTerr year SOMERSET HOUSE, 89, 91 AND 93, CORNER GRANVILLE AND PRINCE STREETS, HALIFAX, N. S. ■:o:- J. fortune: wishes respectfully to intimate to his Customers ai7fl the Public that lie hixa on hand a choice assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SUITAP.LE Foil THE TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE. This Stock is inurJiased at the Lowest lyfarkct Kates, aud sold at VERY SMALL ADVANCE. BUOW.\ BUOrnEUS au«I « «., liiiportci> «f &»uri;ital lii»liumciilH. s I 1 1 6 e< 9 s £ i B g S B fc 0< s t 1 > S a g o • 3 o 5 £ inH, on tlii; iiiohI KoiiHoiialiln Teriiiftt Also manufactured to order in first class stylo. Church Fonts, Mural Tablets, &c. Wc havt's constantly on liand a ^'ood assortihont of MAll- BLE MANTLE8, of our own make, with Grates, &c., to suit, which we can sell cheap. Pnrcliasur.s will find it to their advantage to give us a calt* before buying elsewhere. COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY & PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. :o : JAMeS A. EVANS, (Late Bishop & Ilvans.) (Succeasor to T. Wesley and J. H. Murphy,) 73 &. 7^(3 BAI^I^XIs^aTOI^^ st. HALIFAX, N. S, I f O ot > i^yongi's* BrnshcH and CuiuDm nf BROWN BltOTIICK^ <& €0. «. T, imilR iiiMl <"«M Wln»l« snlo Stntloiiyi^« Woo1ta«'1l«>rs. nnllfltx, Ti o •»> n o IE (3 ::> o « •iH A * I O u Pi fa H o >3 22 liKLCIIKR's FARMKR'S [1875. (LIMITED.) LATE ANGUS, LOGAN & CO, Paper Makers AND em wr •■'ioii; Sb OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES, 374, 376 a&d 378 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL, V. Q. -:o:- Windsor Mill, Sherbrooke Mill, Portneuf Mill -:o:- »iUt Always in Stock, a full assortment of WEAPPnifi & PRIHTIM PAPER, SHEATHING, &c. Sole Agents in Canada for the Celebrated GRAY'S FERRY PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHIC INKS. s g P. CO I 5 I 09 O o A »4 e I « I ^1 ;; ^ § E 1 1 S 4? Bi pi 4> 1 § Q JUUOWAI BUOTIIEIIS juul CO., Ordiuince £4uaic« llalil^ox. Inlimx, N s [1875. S w :t> i s I u e I m I 9 4) n o o o 6 ft. T. IfflifR A CO., Bltmk Hook Mimnfarfnrcrs Hnflflix, IV. S, 1 875.1 ALMANACTC. 23 Cotton Manufactures. — :o: This Article is manufactured out of ^^ AMERICAN COTTON, Which is much superior to the material used in making Enjjlish Grey Cottons. It will be found quite as cheap and really SlUCll ISOttOr than any other Cotton in the Market. All our Goods have our name upon them and are warranted to l)e all that we claim for them. They arc sold by us only to the WHOLE- SALE TRADE, from whom Country Merchants can always obtain them by asking bpeciali,t for them. :o: Cotton Warp, White, Blue, Red, Orange and Green, Nos. 5'8 to lO's. Warranted full length and weight, stronger and better in every respect than any other English or American Warp. BEWAJIE OF 13I1TATIONS,' None arc genuine without our name on the label. Cotton Carpet "W^arp, Made of No. 8 yarn 4 ply twisted, WHITE, RED, ORANGE, Wmi SLiTE, BLUE, SREEN, &C., &C. All Fast Colours. BEAM WARPS FOR WOOLLEN MILLS, Any width and No. of yarn. Warranted to weave well. WM. PARKS~& SON, KEW BRUIVSWICK COTTON MILLS, ST. .JOHN. 3Sr. B. H H 3 H Or o o 'i. O P o J* rhotographiv Ihcinlcalii, elc, at BROWN BKOTHKKS aud CO. kt. t. MIltR and CO., t*apcr Itulcrs iind Itook Hinders, llalirav, Kr ft. I o c o m & o o b 3 a o *d e o •*» o a •H W ■a o s o 02 (4 55 24 BELCHERS FARMERS [1875. JOSEPH S. i£L©ll£i, Commission & West India Merchant, GENERAL AGENT FOR AD£lo-Freflcli SleaisMB GoinpaDy's Stealer, "GEOZIGE SEATTUCE," Carrying the French Mails between HALIFAX and ST. PIERRE, MIQ., ciillinjx at SYDNEY and NORTH SYDNEY, ARICHAT, ST. PETER'S, C. B., and BADDECK. AGENT FOR R. LUIi/IG AIR'S NAVY CANVAS. Office, HE^A.D BOOK'S ■WH^llB", HALlF'A.X, IST. S. :o: Jl^^" Particular attention jjiven to the purchase and sale of DRY and PICKLED FISH, FLOUR, and WEST INDIA PRODUCE. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. DR. H. 11. BLACK, Surgeon Dentist, OFFICE - - - LOVETT HOUSE, Coruer Hollis ai Bislop Strsels, Residence oiosile. -:o: DR. BLACK having made it a specialty in his Col- legiate Studies, is prepared at all times to administer] Chloroform, Ether or Nitrous Oxide Gas to those desiring Anaesthetics. 9 i m u o $ 'f '^ B 7- 1 & 4 & p f •0 •S ^ 01 ■% a B bo 1 1 i 1 1 g $ » S K • t 4 if-i o 9 M et- tn h &I M. i u 1 k & Erussta, tjiipitortci's at BUOWAf i;U0TISLUi« aud tO, > .1 o O o ? W .S irnv, K. R. K. T. nvm A CA « SJtatlonorH, 1^9 (irnnvillo 8tr«ot, nnlltinx. tt s 0. I 01 I I s o o to on I o w i I i )4 « I % O iH o M o 43 § o o u in a o B t C0 O O 1875.] ALMANAOKv 25 JOHN E BAMSTEAD, attitt md ^himp. •:o:- 24 ~ TJpper Water Street — 24 OrPOSITE BENNETT'S WHABF^ H^LiF^x, isr. s. MONAGHAN'S AGENCY AND D 28 Duke Street, Halifax, N. S. EEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, LIBRARIES AND FURNITURE Bought and Sold at Auction or Private Sale, d s I o >< «♦• o 3 o o O g Pi COMMISSION BKANCH. The Purclmaing, Selling and Forwarding of nil description of Goods and I'roduce, will be faithfully attended to and proceeds promptly paid over. Persons in the country wishing to make purchases and ett'cct sales would do well to communicate with this Agency. Those desiring infor- mation in reference to prices, &c., will please remit 25 cents RExVL Estate, Stocks and other Commihsions respectfully solicited. Orders from the Country or other Provinces promptly attended to. P. illONAOIlAV, Real Eatate, Stock and Conimutsion Atjent. in I* (0 09 (0 Q > m P 2 Tiiit^seM, i»Hi»|»orl4>rs a« BKOWN BUOTHEKS A CO. 8nin1I Warrs In CTcnt vnrlrty, nl II. t. firm *t Ctf.'P. u +» « m o •g ■1-1 r? t^ > m a tn o -a d e a O o n o 2G BF.LClIKli's FAUJAElia [1875M 0) a O ^1 m 9:4 rH (4 Q 13 « m h O ft L. HAMILTON, 60 BARRfflCIOS SIKEEI, \V HALIFAX, N. a Staple and Fancy FINE FLAVOURED Teas and Coffee, FOEEiaN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. Produce of all kinds solicited on consignment, at CORNER BARRIiNGTON AND SiCKVILLE STREETS, Halifax, N. S. o g 3- ?»- © o P* »■ I- o SI BKOWN BUOTIIKK$9 «i 4 O.. Oidiiaure Sqiiaie, Nalila.x. "icooiii 1*11 per nnd Pnper ITIinilK, nt It. T. IfiriR A ro/A S75i S. I'' I 1 g 3" o o o »* SI o ft 'S. Its, I Si fa I f4 !4 ^ . o 1875.] ALMANACK. 27 GENERAL. AGENT AND lUFORTEB OF WHEELEB AND WILSOIT'S SEWING MACHINES. Bei^t Sewing Silk, Cottons, &c., " Always in Stock. JVixtli orized A-j-eiit l"or the CANADA ORGAN & PIANO COMPANY, 8;iiuj4es ©f these liistrumeiits can be .seen at .the Pi'incip:.i Otlice, 7;?,? HOWS STREET, (Opposite Halifax Hotel,) HALIFAX, N. S. JAMES ANDERSON Dealer in all kinds of >-l To a o o >■ N os- -^ 17 & 19 B^FCDRD ROW, HALIFAX^ N. S. ; ' / ' ■BsrrellM M^i Pi^on liana aiift pt 113 at sliort notice. SHIPPING PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. 0) JUUOi^> \ i;U<»TJUO:S A. CO.. KitiporttrH of I loMcr Si^vdf^. nibleH, TcHlameiiCs niul Pniyer BookN, AC B. T. nriflK Jk CO.'H 28 belcher's farmer's [1875. STARRS & McNUTT, > o A in o (3 feo t-l id o O DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Iionmongery, General Hardware, Oi'Tl 1' \mMM. i^ I Best London Paints OILS, GLASS, PTITTT, Tin, Zinc, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, Manilla & Tarred Rope. ^ ■:o:- REMEMBER THE PUGE ! • 142 aad 144 X7J)psr "Water, and 1395 Bamnfton ^oets, HALIFAX, N. S, BltOIVN ESKOrnmcS .^ CO., Mholvi>ale Diu<>i;lsli(. •d o & w CO r» Hi % a- p to P< to w> *\ a I IP fao •0 m bo o tA d rn o cfl o p< o o w M > 2 ri o o 01 o ♦a g 5 3! o o <1 ?i5 O o < Pen nnd Pocket Knives at R. T. HfHIR and CO.'H *9 P •O o a o w I CO &> a pi Hi O 3 > a p » 0» P ;« to to ta s o o I 1» bo I (4 0) bo a -a o o n o Pi o u m w > t 2 5 a o o u ■*» tn n o ^ h 2 3! o o o f> o < 1875.] ALMANACK. 29 E. BOREHAM OFFERS FOR SALE j^t LoTvest Cash. Prices, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. -ALSO- Trunks, Carpet Bags, Rubber Coats, &c. A CALL IS SOLICITED. •:o:- CASH BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 196 Argyle Street, Tliree Doors NortI Colonial MaM HENRY W. MUNCEY, (Successor to H. P. Bukton, Esq.) Corner of Prince and Qranville Sts., Opposite Y. M. C. Association Building, HALIFAX, If. S. :o:- TOILET REQUISITES, ETC. Enjlisl aM Aierican PATENT MEDICINES. n 13 » o o OB* 9 » 13. » O « O en > < o C«9 PhysicJanB Prescriptions carefully Dispensed, and moderate rates charged. Fresh Leeches constantly on hand. House,' No. IL' Salter Street, nearly opposite Dr. C. Crane's Surgery, where he can be called any time after business hours. Kuce <'A|>!« nml Anklcf/^ af BKOWM BUOTIIKUH and CO. «, T. MlUft A «0., BookMcllcrM nnil Klntioiu'rw, llalinix. 4' -» .■if r^ • -I o to n It- * ,^ '1 o ?? I.. ':^ 30 BELCIlEIl'S farmer's [1875. Painter, Paper Hanger, &c. Has opened at the Premises, 40 and 42 Barnington Street, A well selected Ml of DECORATIVE aM PLAIN PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERINGS, &c., Suitable fur Halls, Pining and Drawing Kooms, • Including Gold, Stamped Gold, ]>ronzo, Salin Faced, Flats and Plain Tints, in great variety. Also, S T ^ T U ^ H Y , Eepresenting the Seasons, Eounent Men« &e. Fancy Fruit, Flowers, and Game Pieces, For Panueling ; and a variety of FAmY WINDOW SHADES. *tF" LiTUOGRAPU DEaiONS shovviug the style of hanging the above. "S* l>icture, AVindow, Plate, and STAIKED GLASS, Fnrni- ture. Carriage, and Paper VARNISHES ; ISIixed I^ints in tins, from 2 to 10 lbs., warranted of the best London Lead and Oil ; a varietj^ of Dry Colors ; best En^dish Gold and Silver Leaf; Paint, AVhitewash and Varnisli Bruslies; Pen- cils, &c., in great variety ; Grainers' Combs, Mottlers, &e.; Gilders' Cushions, TIPS and DABS. Japanned Tins in various Sliades. Also on hand, an assortment of TRANSFER ORNAMENTS, SUITABLE FOR CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, &c, Country Dealeis will lind it to their advantage to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A Literal Dlscomt allwet to Wholesale Dealers. OB I m P I UKOniK lUtOTHVK!^ A to V HilolcHHli' l>rii|tsi)«lf«.. ''nx. R. T. !tll IK A CO., niniik Hook Itfnniiriicfiircrit, llalifnx. [1875. &c. &c., I, Flats leees, 3ve. "®» riiriii- nts in Lead cl and ; Pen- 9. 1 and C4 Q pi o IS I 1 {3* ^ •f •0 i I (A I n o h g is 09 § g 5 S o o Q o i'i l'iia«lHlti'ratc I n S ? AN EXTENSIVE Millinery and Cloak Department, wliero the newest Goods (of this class) are kept in stock, and made to order by ex})erienced Artists. "SA^HOLICSALTi: .VND RETA.IL. ? o & o i ^ t 60 1 «' o o f4 I S o be < ■♦a O o I CI t- o o u BUOW.\ BKOTHi^lt8 A « o., «»nliiuuro Square, Halifax. /H ^VmiipliiK l*ii|M>i' mill >Vrii|i|>liitc TwIims iit R. T. IMIIR A <'0.'M [1875. Is. LKS, bons. s, ARP, 9i Q I n H S :, and IL. o o B Ml o I IS ^ I o o o to I a x/l A o .s n o o J8 I 1875.] ALMANACK. 33 DR. JAMES T. JAMISON, SUROBON nENTIST, No. 61 BarrlDgloD Street, one door Sonth ol H. A. Taylor's Drug Store. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted on Gold, Silver and Vulcanite Plates. Whole and partial Sets. Teeth filled with Gold Compound Filling & Artificial Enamel. TEETH OIjEJk3NrE2D- No charge for removing TEETH when an order is given for a full or partial set. All Plate Work stamped and all work warranted to give satisfaction. TEETH EX:TRA.0TEI>, with very little pain, and by the use of Anaesthetics without any. TSBXffS VEBY MODEBATE. Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 1 F. M , and from 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. JOSEPH DAVIES, Locksmith and fiell Hanger, 43 DUZE ST&EET, HALIFAX, N. S. House Bells, Alarm Gongs & Bell Hangings, in every variety of Style and Material always on hand and fitted up to order. IiOCKS]!IIII"riIING in all its branches attended to. SPEARINfi TUBES, MOUTH PIECES S WHISTLE ALARMS Manufactured at short notice. P s o i &J o or 5" H o I e I f ft UI£«»>VN UKOTIiLUS A CO., Iiiipoileis of l>ntciit McditiucM. U. T. in lU A ro., llijriijht .system of fittimj is an unerring guide for ascertaining exact requirements of all who need Optical aid. «^ouNg or old, far or near-sighted A full and coniplotc ussortment always on hand g Pi the Ci 9 Agency for tho above justly celebrated Spoctaclcs and Eyoglaases, eViTy sight suitod and everybot'ly pleased. L. & M. employ no Pedlars and c \^ sell through Agents. J. B. BENNETT, 145 aRA-ISrVILLE ST1^E^]T, 14C3 (SIGN OF THE GRANVILLE STREET DRUM CLOCK.) Affords tho best chance to the public for tho purchase of the under- mentioned Goods, on account of the largo vaiioty, both in stylo and prices. 4;ol4l WaitrlioH, (liolil Vilnius, Silver <'hain»4, Silver Watoliot, Ki'ooches, " Kari'iuKi^, ItrareU'lN, *' Litekets, Studs *' ltiui$f», ChurniM, ** Pins. English, French and American Clocks, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c. "Watch Bennett's Time to try liennett's "Watches, and buy Bennett's "Watches to try Bennett's Time. S|MM)UM, lllUiiS ** Tliinibles, " ForKs " Peucil Chhcs. ti PI IS i v» O O h Ui a o 'C o U££O^VN ISUOTIIit^US uiul CO., Drugglsis, Halifax. . •. 1875. 4 % H B o ISION. I lining the o O ED [lasses, ktC3 inder- Ic and lilies, IS to 00 s, Inett's ir i u (4 0) (3 I o u ♦J o tc « •c tn s g It. T. 4ll IR iMiil ^o^.. Itliiiili tldok MniiiirnrdirrrN, llahrax. S, %4 1875.] ALMANACK. 3.'/ ?) 160 Granville Street, 160 HALIFAX, N. s. WALTER BARRON & CO., Proprietors. Wholesale and Retail READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTBINa in every variety. HALIFAX STOVE STORE. H. j^. Scliwartz^ (Successor to B. Downs St. Son,) TINSMITH AND PLUMBER, Dealer in Stoves and Grates, 108 KKOmV BICOTIII.KS A <<>., Iinporieii^ of Siii'iiltal liiHfiunientik. tt« T. Ml'Ut niul 4*4»., Afienis for Mliitiinrli l*aper llaiiffliiK Works. 4 a o •n o n > bo Pi t4 o .Q •O ;3 Pi ■a 4) .a .a (4 O o (A O o •d c3 g (4 Eh' H o 36 BKLCIIEIi's FARMP:r's [1875. JOHN HUNTER, 49 BARRINGTON ST, FOUNDRY, 42 SACKVILLE ST., HALIFAX, N. 8. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF STEA.M ^V^ORK AND PLUMBERS BRASS WORK, &o., Has constantly on hand Lift and Force Pumps, Ale Pumps, &c., (Ilobe and Check Valves, Glass Guages, Steam Cocks, Oil and Tallow Cups and Malleable Iron Pipe and Fittings, Rubber Hose and Rubber Packing. Brass and Copper Tulses, Ship and Hoase Water Closets, &c., Vessels Fastenings and Fittings, SH/P A/\/D OTHER BELLS, AND All kinds of Brass €ast;iii|?s and Babbitt Metal of the very best Material. Orders respectfully solicited, and attended to with dispatch. fc g 01 to M BKOWN KKOTHEKS aiul « O., jSiir^slnil liistrniu O i ?» o a p CB I I 9 c ^\6rUti. IL T. MIIlK A 4'0., WholeHalo Dcalcrftln Itooni Pnitor and l*npcr ttllud.<* »G'y P o 10 B § n B (» o o m I s (» s ? bO •♦J o o M V I a U n o a S •♦a O o 4^ I'* o ^3 Si; o e 1875.] ALMA.NACK. a? H. ©LUiiiW & ©O.'S WATCHMAKING AND Sewing Machine EMPORIUM, Comer Sarrington and Jacob Sts. Importers and Dealers in all kinds of Optical Goods, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery AND SEWING MACHINES, First Class Sowing Machines for Family and Monu- facturing purposes a specialty. Repairing pronij^tly attended to. t - No. 1 JACOB STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. iOiEif i. l^iiLE, Commission Merchant, FOR THE SxVLE Oil PURCHASE OF DRY AND PICKLED FISH, Oil and other [Produce, LAWSON'S WHARF, LCWER 'WAJ^lE:l^ sti^eet, HALIFAX, N. S. P 8p a o f > » o 9* |.Spoiii;es Biii.<«lieM aiul 4'ouiIm, h1 BUOUN UK0JIIII:KI^ A tO,[ 11. T. !llrlR wi «'0m D<>tlf('K>< in Fnnr.y Ciooils, Siiinll IVnros, etc., tlaliftiVf a o M <0 O O O t o n M O •0 « 0> 1 o -a B (A ;} 0) O C) a, m o 38 IJKLCIIKU'S FARMKli'S [1875. Halifax City Steam Bakeries & Flour Mills. mm % m 128, 130, 132 Argyle Street, DUKE AND GRAFTON STREETS. Manulactiirers ol all tolptioiis of Pilot and Navy Bread, BUTTER, TEA, COFFEE, WINE, SODA, DYSPEPSIA & FRUIT BISCIJIT. Medford, Milk, Cream, Suffar, Water, Ouster, Wine and Picnic Crackers* Fancy Queen, Filberts, Jumbles, Fingers, Lemon, Washington, Cinnamon, Almond, &c. FAMILY FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR & CRUSHED WHEAT, CRACKED COM, OATS, FEED, BEAN, Wholesale and Retail. Orders from all parts of the Provinces promptly attended to. m O > p » Xi > H (» I? o ?! o a- 04 2 M •0 D en u I o t 4^ I ID O to a ^ 5 o BROWIV UKOTHi;K^i hikI iO.. OrdiMnre Hwnuo, Halifax. rrintciNHiipplUHl Mill! Paper ti Ink, of nil kliKlN, nt R. T. !)li;|K A i'O/S o a •tH CO 2 M u & O n I o I 4^ <0 Mliinslins. The expenses of slating new shingles is only about the cost of simply laj'ing them. Tlie Paint is FIKE-PROOF against sparks of flying embers, as may be easily tested by any one. It stops every Leak. And for tin or iron haa no equal, as it expands by heat, contracts by cold, and never cracks nor scales. Roofs covered with Tar Sbcatlilng Felt can be made v/ater-tigbt at a small expense, and preserved for many years. This Slate Paint is Extremely llieap. Two to three gallons will cover a hundred square feet of shinjjle roof, while on tin, iron, felt, matched-boards, or any smotth surface, from two (juarts to one gallon are required to 100 square feet of surface, and although the Paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a biiish. No Tar Is used In this €onipositiO)ii, therefore it neither cracks in winter, nor runs in summer. On decayed 8hince hivited. TTAT.TFAX, XTQVA SCOTZA-FZIZC& LIST. 10 Gal. keg Slate Roofing l^aint @ l$l I5 per Gal. * 20 " bbJ. " " " " 1 10 " 40 " " '< " V« *' 1 00 " - 6 lbs. Cement and can *. " 20 jier lb. ^ 10 " " " " 18 •' 20 " Jf " " 15 " fj w Liberal discount to dealers. TEI«]VIS cvsn:. Ordcre from parties not kiv>wn to U3 irin>tt be accompanied with the money or satis' actory ref(!reui.'0. Ordorb for goods to bo sent In cx>)re^i^^slwtuld be^B^oi^i- piiiii )(l with the cash, a"^ we cannot take the risk of cx2Ji',:tiS charged uiiin^ satifai'actory. Further infoiniation willingly communicated by FLEWELLING, ANDERTON & CO'., WHOLESALE AGENTS, P. 0. Box 53. Liverpool Wiiarp, Halifax, N. S. 8p O O • H o o o B M O ■ % Pi 0) o o I *l |>ye J^luJl's uiul Coiil'ccliuuciy, at KKO^VN BKOTIIKUH d: CO. R. T. Smni qimI <'0., Wholesale SlnHoiu'is <^niuvlll<' Wtieot, llnllfnx. n OS ■c I n o O o (^ H O 40 BKLCllKRS KARMKKS [1875. J. R. JENNETT L CO. Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in AND BURSLEM HOUSE, * * 176 Granville Street HALIFAX, N. S. H if o CO o I ! UitO¥Vi\ UUOIBie:iC!^ ami ( l>tii»i;istH. It. T. MiniK at €^Om Whol<>Mn1« DonlcrN In Pnpor HAnxliiftH, Hnlirnx. 0) (4 o § cS o n o t H is o t » t» I t O 1875.] ALMANACK. 41 R. J. SWEET, IMPORTER km DEALER IN Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Kice, Meal, Flour, Coffee, Starch, Fish, And other articles suitable for the Grocery trade. Orders promptly attended to. Consignments solicited. •J < o o OFFICE: (Late J. B. CAMPEELL ft CO.) i 54 Bedford Bo'W, Halifax, IT. S. SHEPHARD & KENT, Cabinetmakers, Carvers and Upholsterers, NO. 106 ABGYLE STREET, Have constantly on hand a large Stock of all kinds of P- 3 g A O I 3 » s» m o o > O oa :i[ FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, CHAIRS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. — ALSO- L0T71T&SS AlTD BED L0171TG-ES, At Lowest Rates that can be purcliasod in the City. HA-Lir-A-Xi, isr_ s. ij »K01¥N ltKOTIli:K8 & tO., flieii. M'als aiul Toilet ArticieM. R. T. Ml IK A lO., DcnIrrH In l>ai>pr llliiidN and ^Vinilon' SliadcH. (3 a a S I A o H o O o § O ►3 Corner Duke & Barrington Streets, (John Esson's old Corner,) C. & W. ANDERSON, P> I^ O P K I E T O R S , Manufacturers of the Best O XT D In the Dominion, or any Country; Try it. Importers and Dealers in First Class Teas, Coffees, Sngars, Spices of every description, Biscuits of all kinds, Beans, Peas, Barley, Kice, JMolasscs, Codfish, Herring, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, Currants Kaisins, Butter, Cheese, Brooms, Buckets, ' FLOUR, FAMILY and PASTRY, And every article in the Grocery Business. LIQUOUS, THE BEST IMPORTED, Rum, (}in. Whiskey. Brandy, Port and Sherry, Champagne, &c. Our prices cannot be surpassed in Halifax. Call and examine before purchasing elsewliere. ^ E :o: C. & W. ANDERSON, lOOTlA- :EC0TJS23. I I I s Pi o o oS S3 oo s fib > « 1.4. BKOWN BltOrilEK^ A « «.. .*» [1875. 9 9 I I I ■^ 01 I s i g A A O oi OD s ?2 S I At H n o o A (0 O 60 n e o o (3 Q »^ Hi o 1875.] ALMANACK. 43 "JST2TA" I1TS17IIA2TCE COMF'7., HAETPOED, CONN. The londiiif! Amerlenn Fire IiiKiirunce Coiiipniiy* ivilh llie prcs- tiuv orr>5 yc:irH iincqnailled niiccchs. <'a.«ili AsHctn O.OINMNN) 4l«»llni'ti. .•H.jO.OOU <;o- III 111 ion I'olicy-liolderM. Iiisiirauces a(;aiinMt Lohh or Daiiiaise I>y lire etrectvd on f lio nio.st favorable leruiH. LOtssi5:s i»ito]vii":rLY i»Air) in goil,d. ALEXANDER, IF. SCOTT, General Af/ent for Xova Scotia, Office 111 Hollis St., Halifax, N. 8. (International Hotel Bnilding.) IL.IFB -A.SSTJIl-A-3SrOE- " LONDON AND LANCASHIRE," LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. CAPITAL £100,000 £:TERLING. $100,000 deposited at Ottawa for the exclusive benefit of Cana- dian Policy-holders. This Company transacts every description of Life Insurance on favorable terms. Policies issued on the limited paynr. nt and Endowment Plans ; and one-half tl e Premium loaned at 6 per cent, per a. mum. A special reduced Table of Premiums, applicable to Clerjjymen, has been adopted, copies uf which can be had on application. ALEX. W. SCOTT, Office 111 Hollis St., Halifax, N.S. ^aent for Nova Scotia. BEDFORD PAPER MILLS. Wrapping Paper Of various sizes and weights, for sale by lAOWBRAT & HEEVES, Agents. LIVERPOOL WHARF, HALIFAX. MOWBRAY & REEVES, GENERAL GOMIVIISSION MERCHANTS, LIV£ItPOOL WHAliF, HALIFAX, N. S. i I Si O rresoriptiouH carel'ulky -4 h o 4) O o (0 a 2 pi •M o •s bo O III h' » o M. S. BROWN & CO., Jewellers and Silversmiths, (ESTATiLISnED A. J). 1840.) 128 Granville Street, 128 HALIFAX, N. S. Call osi)eciiil attention of nou.s(.'ko(3i)L'rs, Ilotol and Hoarding House Proprietors to their new Ini])ortation of Electro Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, &c.. Made expressly to their order and guaranteed by their name. Fac amilie ol stamp m>m^(s^ ♦for iiest gnality. Loofi for the Stamp in all C2ses, Our Stock of COLD & SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKETS, RICH & ELEGANT COLO JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER WARES, ELECTRO SILVER PLATED GOODS, SUPERIOR IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, SPECTACLES AND EYE CLASSES, Will be found fully assorted at all times with articles suitable for Birthday. Wedding, Baptismal and other occasions, as well as in Stajole Goods for every day use. N. B.— The highest price niven for old Silver in Cash or Exchange. o P OS I •1 C9 I V I i B ft t pr o CD ISKO»,\ KKOTHEUiS A «<>., Iniporioivsof Siirgiciil liiHliiiiiunts. Ull»l4>M, ICNlaiiiriilH iinil l*rayci' llookM, nt K. T. Ml in * t'O.'K 1875 ] AI-MANACK. 45 «i o H I I u 4) I Pi (ft § fl) (0 CO fi o tUD •iH M o (J O U a ti u J LONCTOS^ HOUSE, 123 Argyle Street and 17 Bell's Lane, HALIFAX, IST. S. RUGGLE8 & 8ALTERI0, WMesale and Retail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Lamps, Chimneys, Wick, Burners, Plated Ware, Spoons, Forks, Cruets, liutter Coolers and Cutlery. Moseine and other Aniline Dyes, &c» GENERAL IMPORTERS OF European & American Goods. Particular 'attention given to Whok sale orders, and City customers promptly attended to. JEREMIAH O'CONNOR, DEALEU IN MM TOM Of all descriptions, NEW AND JlEOOND-HAHi) SiflLg AND'RWTGING, inchors, Chains, Iron, Mdaiv and CASH given fo| ' / / ^ 1 y" OF ALL DLSCRIPTIONS. MULC AMY'S WHARF, UPPER WATER Slf^EET. s p< Q O 0) I I P Pi K< Ml O o CD o I Syougos, ICiUsUCH aiul Combs, at fiSfiCOniV UUMillKltS «i CO. It. T. Ill IK A « «»., no»Ultin«l«'i'<« niMl l.f'tt* < Pithm PriiilrrM, HaliniA. ■fd •ir. llKLCllKIia I'AUMKIlrt [i87r>. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION OF OA.ISr^DA., Insuring Lives at Lo'07 Eates! Retaining the Premiums in the Country. N. S. PROVINCIAL BOARD: Sir Kdward 'Kennv, C/idirmau. Hon. Jamks Macdonald, I J. S. MACf-KAN, Esq. Thoma.s Aijuott. Ks(i. | G:;o. V. Mitohki.l, Ksq. McxUcal J'Jxiuuincr, W. N. WiCKWiitK, Esq., M. U. OP U :(»:- "jyi ii A^^, ■j^f FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA, Y Insuring Detached Dwellings, •" Churches, School^Houses, Temperance Halts, and all Public Buildings, |^L«lO»FAKHKItS' lIOlHili^, It iK.\«, STOCK, Ac. \ AT ^(ERY LOW riATES. . * FREDERICK ALLISON, N. S. Agent, ♦K O P r> < I -I .» r» O > u n p 1:0 {^ sr e w ct> r Vfice over Halifax Ba)ik. J»U4>n» UU<>IJUft^:u.S *i.<0,, lletail l»ruy;gi«;s. r prs Hiilinix. it'. T. HI' 111 A C'Om ftlnnk llooKlliii^uriirKiiTrH riliil Hlufiotiors nnllln\ ^ — " - - . . s ■ o o p. § r< (J n O CO o O o Q o 1875] ALMANy i!. 47 91 UPPER WATER ST, HALIFAX, N. S. J) DKALKU IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, AVHOLiCS-^I^E cfe DETAIL. ■:o:- Our Terms hem^ Strictly Cash, wo cart rccomTnond, and sell our Goods as cheap as any house in the Ciiy. ^tock replenished every steamer. CASH PAID FOB UOMESPUN AND YARN, FOOT OF JACOli STREET, Between Commercial and Cronan '^ wharves. JJ^iiES Kl^liBf , Wliolesale Bottler OF WINES. SPIRITS, ALE, PORTER, CIDER, &c. 54 and 66 BEDFORD EOW, HALIFAX, N. S. I i Fhotogiaiiiilc 4'heuil4>ali4, ott., at BKOMIW BKOTHKK^ A CO. II. T. Ill flit iiiKl ro., AuciilM r<»r INiprr llanalim Iliniiiiriicliin>rM. (4 t •a s 8 IS i I 48 HKLCIIKIlS I'AKMKIl S [1875. MARTIN & CO. 105 Granville St., IMPORTERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY U EH* « o •jo:- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FAHMEBS' AND FISHERIAEIT'S b*** A GOOD STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. ■ :o: Country Homespun Taken in exchange at highest Market Prices. MARTIN & CO. ? i KK01VN UKOTUI^KS aud CO., luipuilers 8iir«i II T« Mnit nnA ro, fUnnk Bowk Wnminirtiirfirm UmIIHix. t1>..', U-l:' '^.'Mm..'f' i. I h .tld »!'tM lI'llT ' ll Jr«:'.l ill' 1'« BELCHER'S ALMANACK FOR 1875. Calculated for Halifax, Lat. 44° S9' 20" N., and Lone. 63o 36' 40" W. from Greenwich, — and for ordinary pnrposeo will serve, with auAiciont arcnracv, for all parts of the Province, in^ eluding the Inland of Cape Breton. 1> a SIGNS OF THE PLANETS, ETC. Mercnry, , VenQ«, ^ ••• % Mars; ".I* VSatnrn, "i/w1i;utl: ^ Herschol or Uranus. fir The Sun, or The Eanh, New Moon;',' .', Fall Moon, ' First Quarter, Last Quarter, I SIGNS OF ««««« ( 1 T -A-ries head. Spring \ 2 « Taurus, neck, 8«Ku»- ^ 3 ji Gen^ ,,1, arms, c„».«,^.. ( 4 ^ Cancer, breast, Summer > 5 g^^ j^, heart, «'«"«• ( 6 nx Virgo, bowels, THE ZODIAC. >fi. i/tf Autumn signs o„j Winter signs. i 7 A X^fbra^ reins, 8 TTt Scorpio, secrets, 9 / Sagittarius, thi. 10 rf Capriwimns, kn, 1 m Aquarius, legs, 2 X Pisces, ieet. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR, Dominical Letter C Roman Indiction 3 Julian Period. 6588 Golden Number.... 14 Epact 23 Solar Cycle........ 8 The year 5636 of the Jewish Era commences on September 30, 1875. Ramadan (month of abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on October 1, 1875. The year 1292 of the Mohammedan Era commenoes on February 7, 1875. EMBER DAYS. Febniary 17, 19, 20. May 10, 21, 22. September 15, 17, 18. December 15, 17, 18. ROGATION DAYS. .. ^ May 3, 4, 5. MORNING AND EVENING PLANETS.— 1875. ^ Mbrcurt — on the Ist January rises about 25 minutes before sunrise, and will be in conjunction with the Sun on the 15th. It sets on the 26th about half an hour after sunset, and will be an Evening Star until the 1st March. On the 7th it rises 40 minutes before the Sun ; will be a Morning Star until the last of April, and in conjunc- tion with the Sun on the 9tb May. From the middle of May to the end of June it will be an Evening Star. It will again be in conjrtnc- tio.i with the Sun on the 6th July, and after that a Morning Star from the I3th July till the middle of Aagujlt ; an Evening Star throughout ^m SEsaaE BROWN BROTHERS Jk CO., Importers of Patent Medlines* cn 0) PmtmimmUm and Ccatfioi' ISuKm irt K.-T.lMft7lll aliff CXQT.*^' m 4) •3 > '^t o o CO I 50 BELCHKHS FARMLF.R S- [>8^6t Sepliemhar till about the 24(11 Ottobef, and a Morning Star from the begiDning o€ Novenber tillthe middle ef Bocember. 9 VairuS.— ^Vemiti will- ISe a Morning Star until tRe middle of Sej^niber ^ and on the 23rd- will be »- conjunction with the l^n. ThrougUooi ^veiuber and December it will be an Ewemng 8tar, % Mars."- Fvoitt' the cemmenoement of f anuarr until about the iHt ilune Mars will be a Morning Star. After that an Evesing Star during the rest of the year. It will be above the horizon for the graater portion of each night from the beginning of June until the en& of July, when it sets about 45 minutes after midnight. y JupiiKR. — In January, February, March, and nntil the middle of April Jupiter Vfili bo a Morning Siar; and from 18th April till the niddle of Cktober an Evening Star. It wilT be in conjunction with the Sun on the 4th November, and firom the lO^h a Morning Star. Throughout April aud May it will be above the horizon between sitn- set and early morning. Ij Saturn. — During January Saturn will be an Evening Star. On the 5th February it will be in oonjunction with the Sun ; rises on the 1 8th about half an hour before sunrise ; will then be a Morning Star until the mlddac of August,^ and' after that an Evening Star. From' the 1st Uil the end of August Saturn will be above the hwison every night between early evening and snnrise. BEGINNING OF THE SEA«ONSi Sun enters- VJ {Winter begins^ l^cember 21-, V874, at 7 A. Sun enters f* (Spring begins) March 20, 1875 at - 8 A. Sun enters SS (Summer Ikgins) June 21, 187b, ^i*,.. 5^ A. Sun enters ifi« (Autumn begins) September 23, i875, at. 7 M. Sun enters 1^ ("Winter begins) December 22» 1875ri a*. . , 1 M. ECLIPSES IN r875. In the year' 1875^ there will be two Eclipjss> botlvef the Sun, I. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 5-6, 1875, invisible at Halifax, but visible between the following limits :—^ Begins on the Earth- April 5, 11 h. 44 m. A., Mean Time at Halifax, in Longitade 35° 14' Ev of Greenwich, and Latitude S3^ 4' S. Central Eelipse begins April 6, h. 40 m. M, in Lo'-igitude 21° 36' E.,. and Latitude afto 4(y S. Central Eclipse at Noon, 2 h, 16 m. M , In Longitude 83° 9' E., and LatJtudie i© 9/ y. Central Eclipse ends 4 h. 6" ra. M., >.,.''.'■ in Longitude 148° 2' E., and Latitude ' 20«» 51' N. Ends on the Earth, 5 h. 2 ra. M., , : if - in Longitude 134° 19/ E., and Latitude 23° 27' N. II. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, Sepfeflober 2i>, 1875, visible (as a partial eclipse) at Halifax. Begins on the Berth Sept. 29, 5 h. 47 m. M., Mean Time at Halifax, in Longitude 60° 56' W. of Greenwich, aud Latitude 38° 9' N. Central EcUpse begins 6 h, 43 m. M., in Longitude 76° 56' W. and Latitude 49° 15/ N MMMMMi BROWN BKO'IUiiKH A CO., Ordnance 8«aare, Halifax. I I i 9; I g S Pi I r 5 «r -? I o td ■ft 8 40 1i 3? o 'R.T. nnJiiB ana CH., StatlonerH, 13* VranTfllie Street, Valinix. ^5t the ilifax, ifax, 4'S. 27/ N. le (as &lifax» 9/N. 15/ N. 187^] ALMANACK, 51 Central Eclipse at No«»n,^1i. 28 in. M^ m Longitude IS^ 1'' W., and -Latitade Oeolral ScUpse ends, 19 h. S4 m. M., in Le^gitude 46° 4' £., and Latitude Ends onitfae Karth 41 h. 40 m. M., in lMagiu»de29° li' E^ and L»tit«de Begins at Halifax abcmt. Greatest Pbase £i»dii.^ ..^^..^. H. ■. .7 40 M. .8 35 13^ m' N. slb° 6/.S. aoo 14' s. Mean time at Halifax. MOTEABT^ FEASTS, ETC. Septuagesima Saiidai' Jan. 24 Sexagosima Sunda}'* , . 31. Qmngmig«>siwa-Stirove Sun. Feb. 7 Ash Wednesday It) Quadrag. — 1st Sun. in Lent. 14 Pakn&undav. Mar. 21 Good Friday 2C Otber f^eaeta, Anniversaries &c, East&r Svndat Mar. 28 Rogation Sunday Alay. 2 Ascension Day-Holy Thurs. Pentecost— WHt Sunday. ., TriiHty Sunday . . , Corpus CMristi First Sunday in Advent Nov. will Ue found in Calec " 8 and 10 " " 10 and midnight. In Summer. [n Winter. Fair. J Cold with showers. Kain. Wiud and rain. Variable. < Showery. < Very rain^. < Variable. Fair. Fair if wind be N. W. Rainy if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair. Hard Frost un- less wind be IS. or W. Snow & stormy. Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Kain if wind W. Snow if £. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N orN.E. Snow ifS. orS. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty. The nearer midni O 1 21 Th. 7 34 4 49 19 55 11 33 5 1 morn 7 40 23 45 SL u ! 2:? F. 7 33 4 50 19 42 11 49 6 16 40 8 19 19 30 SI ! 2-3 t3a. 7 33 4 52 19 28 12 5 7 27 1 33 8 50 14 24 SI s 1 24 SU. 7 32 4 53 19 14 12 19 8 37 2 20 9 13 ' 8 48 ^ i 25 M. 7 31 4 53 18 59 12 34 9 41 3 5, 9^33 3 nK i 26 Tu. 7 30 4 56 18 44 12 47 ia44 3 4» 9 49 S2 46 -ru ^ i 27 W. 7 29 4 58 J8 29 12 59 11 48 4 23 10 8 ' 8 21 -n. P ; 28 Th. 7 28 4 59 18 13 13 11 mom 5 6 10 24 13 .36 Wl h 29 F. 7 27 5 17 57 13 22 51 5 47 10 43 18 19 "I h 30 Sa. 7 26 5 1 17 41 13 32 1 57 6 31 U 5 22- 22 n 31 SU. 7 2.y «p-^a 17 24 13 41 Sr 58 7 IX U 36 25 31 t EAGAIi, tn» Dispensing Chemiut. See Adv. page 237. »9 .TANUAUY.-.-We hnA the curiosity to look through a lot of old Almannioks tha ' otiie.r day tQt ^»e wbi^t work was reconwuend^d to f^roi^ra for January., One gare n i'liisfsertation on the importanee of " Theory," — another a discourse on " System," or " Science '*■ hi filming; but, as for "farm operations," it seemed* as ifsueh were not required. Now ope ^.reat secret of successful ft«:minH.aain every other inetustry, iis to prevent waste,— .waste of food materiftl, waste of labotir, waste of implements, waste of manure, and, last but not least, waste of the manual and mental energy of the farmer himself. If .Jauuary is a workless month, what a fearful wastw there must be On the farm. And January is to be foljowed by FeNuary and March and '' V. portion of April, during' all whieh the farmer may idle, if he be not thoughtfuland till ifty. Contentment, iu Buch a case> is j^eat loss, and loen who havenot provided tl'innselves with farm work for the winter naturally turn to lumbei-ing andrsuch like wdik, leaving the care of the farm and stock p-ob»bly to the female portion of the household. Herein lies one of the causes of the backwarchiess not only of Nova VtmO'WN. VRQTm^BS ^ 10., Wl|ole(»a|c OiniB<^»|».. /y^ Ac^Z, ^y^:-r^ 'r m\ /i R. T. mriR nn«l o., Booksellers, 139 <;niiivllte Afreet Winter.] JANUARY 31 Days. 55 a o « 5 1 2 C 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 11 12 13 14 15 16 C 18 19 20 21 22 23 C 25 26 27 28 29 30 C Sole, Dm Leather, Shoe Findings, &c. CHEAP FOR CASH, AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. S. High Water, mean tim«, at OS 1 4; 03 « C8 B o CO Circumcision. ^ in aphelion. '^ c^ ^ Length of the day 8h. 45in. 2nd Siinday after Christmas. 9 (5 ([ Length of the night 15h. 11 sets eh. 51 m. afternoon. [31 m. Epiphany. High tides. ^ <5 C • 9 rises 4h. 43m. morning. beze- ls! Sun. aft. Epiph. 9 in Perihelion. % rises 2h. 1 5m. morning. Bonaparte's family banished, 1816. 9 at greatest briliiancy. Low tides. ^ Sup. 6©. Battle of Corunna, 1809. 2jid Sunday after Epiphany. "21 rises Oh. 48m. morning: Dr. Lushington, d. 1873. ^ gr. Hel. Lat. S. High tides. ^ sets 5h. .53m. afternoon. 9 rises 4h. 23m. morning. Septuagesima Sunday. [1858. Conv. of St. Paul. Prs. Royal m. ^ (S ^2 . Sun. Schools estab. 1784. ^ sets .5h. 34m. afternoon. 11 6 (L- ^'irst El. Tel. in Eng. '38. Vic. Cross instd. '56. Very low tides. %6^- f9h. 38m. Sexages. Sun. Length of the day 1 2 8 4 19 5 34 3 8 5 19 6 34 4 19 6 30 7 45 5 21 7 32 8 47 6 13 8 24 9 39 6 58 9 9 10 24 7 39 9 50 11 5 8 20 10 31 11 46 8 59 11 10 morn 9 37 11 48 25 10 17 morn 1 3 10 57 28 1 43 11 38 1 8 2 23 morn 1 49 3 4 25 2 36 3 51 1 16 3 27 4 42 2 13 4 24 5 39 3 27 5 38 6 53 4 52 7 3 8 18 6 2 8 13 9 28 7 1 9 12 10 27 7 57 10 8 11 23 8 41 10 52 A. 7 9 23 11 34 49 10 1 A. 12 1 27 10 38 49 2 4 11 12 1 23 ij 38 11 46 1 57 3 12 A. 22 2 33 3 48 59 3 10 4 25 1 49 4 5 15 02 \ 48 2 47 3 53 39 19 59 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 39 9 16 9 57 10 38 11 18 morn 6 56 1 3 4 5 6 7 52 7 33 42 40 37 8 22 9 3 9 40 10 18 10 51 11 26 A. 3 39 1 28 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. Scotian.but of American Farming, for when the Farmer-Lumberer returns to his farm, he finds no preparation for spring work, many things have been neglected, and the spring is half over before the most necessary operations have well begun. Remedy: Let every farmer keep a sufficient quantity ef live stock for fatting, &c., as shall afford him profitable work for the winter, in connection with other indoor farm work. In order to do this he must raise a very large supply of roots. The storing and caring for these will give him plenty of wovk to fill up the last months of the year. Then after Christmas he will find his fattening stock in need of much attention, and, ere his barn floor is fairly cleared up, it will be time to cut his cord-wood, to chop a new cle?*ring, and so on. And liis i)rofitB should come in, not as the price of logs or lumberman's wages, but as the proceeds of Easter Beeves and Fat Wntlrers. Spring will open with farm yard and boxes full of manure, and the whole farm will burst into a luxuriance that was never known befoi'^. Dye stuffs Hn«l Confectionery, at BRO^N nROTHERS «£ CO. Von nnrt Pocket Knives, et«, at R. T. nilB. ami ro.'M / v^: 56 FEBRUARY begins on MONDAY. [1876. New Moon, 6 3 40 ^ ]) First Quarter, 13 1 6 ^ O Full Moon, 20 3 47 ^ a Lust Quftrtcr, 28 5 37 M.|l7 f Perigee 10 d. Apogee 26 ft. 24 D. 9 souths. % souths. 5/ souths. 9 9 9 9 OM. OM. 1 M. 4M. 6 39 M. 6 27 M. 6 16 M. 6 3 M. 5 7M. 4 40 M. 4 13 M. .. 45 M. a 23 Tn. 6 51 5 36 9 51 13 36 9 33 1 2 19 8 9 6 37 :^ 24 W. 6 50 5 37 9 29 13 27 10 37 3 8 27 12 3 =Qc 25 Th. 6 48 5 38 9 7 13 18 11 41 3 41 8 45 1 17 m, 26 F. 6 46 5 40 8 45 13 8 morn 4 24 9 7 21 18 1 27 Sa. 6 45 5 41 8 22 12 58 46 5 9 9 32 '24 45 28 SU. 6 43 5 42 8 12 47 1 51 5 57 10 3 27 10 t EAOAR'S Peruvian Bittdrs, Tonic, Appetizer and Temperance Stiinulants. FBBRUA.nY. — Farm work proper to this month consists of (\) caring for Live Stock. See that ever/ arimal has its regular supplies of food and water. Feed the best hay, becauee the animals arc now entirely dependent upon what fhey get in the barn ; give grain also and rooi.s to all those that require it. Cattle-stir^-ing tit this season is the most unprofitable operation in which a farmer can engage. (2) Chop and haul home cord-wood and pile .1 beside the wood-house ; when this is done set to work and cut it all up and till the wood-house. You will then he secure for the next twelv i months against any demands upon the time of men or horses to provide fuel, and thus fiam operations can U 1> (H •H o M S (S (0 u o tq n u o I u (A O o < I BKOn'N BROTIIKUl!» «& CO., Orduaucc Squarts Halifax. 1876. ouths. 7M. M. 3M. t5 M. Place •fl i t s vy « OO1.8 to 3 most 1 op and 1 this is Ml will i upon ns can ^ / ^ <^.>^' /■ Jt. T. MIIR A ro., Wholosale D^nlfTt In Paper Hiinclii;;^, Haliriix. N.H. Winter.] FEIiRUAKY 28 Days. 57 I Machine Bilk, Machine Needles. Lasts, Pegs, Nails, Xlastio Shoe Tread, &c., For Sale at LowoHt Market Kates, at FORDHAM'SLEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water St. Hi^h Water, mean tine, at m i 3 2 04 !1 ao --3 •« 2 O 3 ♦J 00 1 2 8 4 5 6 C 8 v9 10 11 12 13 C 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 22 23 24 25 26 27 C L.ofthed.9h.42m. 9 pr. Hel.lat. N. Purif. B. V. Mary. .#<$>©. ^ 6(L- ^ sets 8h. 7m. itternuou. Tels. transferrea to Govt. 1870. h <^ C- High tides. Quinqiiagesima— Shrove S. '^ 6 (L- Lord Mayo assassinated, 1872. ^ in $^- Ash Wed. Queen Victoria?/*. 1840. 9 rises 4h. 22ra. morning. Sir Astley Cooper died, iS4l. ^ gr. elong. E. Low tides. Quadra — 1st Su. in Lent. St. Val. % stationary. ]^ in rerihelion. % rises Ih. 20m). morning. Ember Day. 9 gr. elong. W. ^ stationary. Ember Day. High tides. Ember Day. 2nd Sunday in Lent. % rises IQh. 32m. afternoon. 1? rises 6h. 20m. morning ^ gr. Hel. Lat. N. St. Matti-ins. Ap. %6C [U. S. S' ate, 1870. % n©- A negro first admitted to Lcnjjth of the day lOh. 59m. 3rd S. in Lent. % 6 C • Low ti4e8 . 2 57 5 8 6 23 4 24 6 34 7 5.0 5 41 7 52 9 7 6 38 8 49 10 4 7 26 9 37 10 5? 8 7 10 18 11 33 8 46 10 57 morn 9 22 11 33 12 9 59 morn 48 10 37 10 1 25 11 15 48 2 3 11 56 1 26 2 41 mom 2 7 3 22 41 2 52 4 7 I 39 3 50 5 5 2 59 5 10 6 25 4 40 6 51 8 6 6 4 8 15 9 30 7 4 9 15 10 30 7 51 10 2 11 17 8 29 10 40 11 55 9 6 11 17 A. 32 9 37 11 48 1 3 10 9 A 20 1 35 10 38 49 2 4 11 7 1 18 2 33 11 38 1 49 3 4 A. 12 2 23 3 38 1 38 4 20 18 7 47 25 2 40 17 54 36 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 morn 22 1 19 2 38 4 20 5 45 6 44 7 30 8 9 8 47 9 17 9 48 10 18 10 48 11 18 11 51 Everjrthlng in the Dmg, Toilet and Fancy line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. go on anhipucicd. The thriftless farmer has a different method. He brings home a few sticks as they are required. He chops up enough wood every morning or evening to last the day ; he thus keeps his backyard in a constant litter of chips ; his sowing and haying and harvesting operations have their tedium relieved by his being suddenly called away from them to cut up some wood for the breakfast fire, or for dinner, or supper, or to heat the house on a cold day, or dry it on a damp one. All this gives variety to his life, jmd his crop?, not being so heavy as '^is thrifty neighbours, are more ensily handled in winter time. (3) See that root cellars are perfectly secure against the severest frosts, and keep potatoes &c., carefully picktd. IriiHseit tuupportern, at liKOnN BKOTHEK8 A 4;0. ! T. WHIR .% < O. Bmloru In Piipei- Wllna^niMl Window Hiiwlffw. 58 IVIAUCH begins on MONDAY. [1875. % New Moon, ]) First Quarter, O Full Moon, (^ Last Quarter, ^ Perigee 10 d. i>. 7 14 21 30 H. 4 8 7 M. I). 6 A. ^ 51 M. 3 37 A. 10 10 M. 17 B 26 a. 24 9 souths, 9 8 M. 12 M. 9 16 M. 9 21 M. % souths. ^ souths 5 51 M. 5 38 M. 5 25 M. 5 U M. 3 16 M. 2 47 M. 2 18 M. 1 48 M. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F, Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU M. Tu. W. SUN. RUes. Sets. (loolin. South. Slow of clock. MOON. liiiies. Souths. Bets. declin. South. Place 6 41 6 40 (>';t>e22(l. D. 3 10 17 24 9 80Uth.S. % southa. "^ sotith 9 26 M. 9 30 M. 9 33 M. 9 37 M. 4 50 M. 4 34 M. 4 16 M. 3 37 M. I 4 M 33 M 2 M 11 27 A 'r 81TX. MOON. lUanfl. SetH. (Iccliii. North. Slow of ulo<;k. Uim-H. SolltllM. HctH. (leclin. Huiith. rift«'*» r Th. j 5 44 1 6 23! 4 29 4 1 3 49 8 12 A. 35 20 46 ') F. 5 43 6 25 4 52 3 42 4 18 9 3 I 48 15 38 .3 Sa. 1 5 41 6 26 6 15 3 24 4 43 9 53 3 3 9 32 X 4 su. 5 39 6 27 5 38 3 6 5 4 10 43 4 22 2 47 X .') M. 5 37 6 28 6 1 2 49 5 26 11 32 5 38 N4 15 T 6 Tu. 5 35 6 29 6 24 2 31 5 47 A. 23 6 59 11 11 T 7 W. 5 34 6 31 6 47 2 14 6 12 1 16 8 20 17 31 « a Th. 5 32 6 32 7 9 1 57 6 43 2 14 9 45 22 44 « 9 F. 5 30 6 33 7 31 1 40 7 22 3 14 11 6 26 27 n 10 Sa. 5 28 6 34 7 54 1 24 8 10 4 17 morn 28 19 n 11 SU. 5 26 6 36 8 16 1 7 9 12 ft 20 24 28 17 25 12 M. 5 25 6 37 8 38 51 10 23 6 20 1 28 26 30 Q 13 Tu. 5 23 6 38 9 36 11 35 7 16 2 17 23 15 SI 14 W. 5 21 6 39 9 21 20 A. 47 8 6 2 57 18 55 SI 15 Th. 5 19 6 40 9 43 S. 5 1 57 8 52 3 25 13 49 SI 16 F. 5 18 6 42 10 4 F. 9 3 2 9 34 3 47 8 16 "« 17 Sa. 5 16 () 43 10 26 23 4 a 10 16 4 6 2 28 ns 18 SU. 5 i4 6 44 10 47 37 5 11 10 55 4 24 S3 19 iQi 19 M. 5 13 6 45 11 7 51 6 14 11 35 4 39 8 57 ^^ 20 Tu. 5 11 6 47 11 28 1 4 7 19 morn 4 56 14 13 ^^ 21 W. 5 9 6 48 11 49 1 17 8 23 17 5 15 18 56 ^n. 22 Th. ; 5 8 6 49 12 9 1 30 9 28 I 5 37 22 56 "I 23 F. '5 6 6 50 12 29 1 42 10 31 1 46 6 4 25 58 / 24 Sa. 5 5 6 51 12 49 I 53 11 33 2 35 6 39 27 53 / 25 SU. 5 3 6 53 13 a 2 4 mf)rn 3 26 7 19 28 30 / 26 M. 5 2 6 54 13 28 2 15 25 4 17 8 9 27 46 vy 27 Tu. 5 6 55 13 47 2 25 1 11 5 11 9 11 25 39 y} 28 W. 4 59 6 56 i 14 6 2 34 1 48 6 2 10 16 22 14 21) Th. 14 57 6 57 1 14 25 2 43 2 18 6 63 11 28 17 38 30 F. ' 4 56 6 59 14 44 2 51 2 44 ! 7 42 A. 40 12 3 X EAGAR'S Cholera Mixture, cures Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, etc. April. — Some seasons a jjjood deal of useful spring work can be done in April, but usually we have to wait till May for seedtime, still it is the duty of the farmer to have all his winter's work finished before the first of this month ; to have his tools and liorscs and men all ready, and his seed and artificial manures (if to be used ) at hand. Manure under cover may be carted out on the frozen soil to where it is to be used. In fields seeded down with timothy last fall, it will now be time to sow clover, — a mixture of red and alsyke is best for hay, as the white clover does not grow tall enough for cutting. Where early potatoes are C4 O s la BROWN BROTHERS A €0., Orduance Square, UaUfax. H ^"-^^ bo Ci o U :i & o t o t H a o a (A a o I n H O ♦» o Q iz; o Itiblefi, teMtitmrniH and Pfaycr Itooks At R. T. HEITIK A VO.*% It Spring.] APRIL 30 Days. 61 bfi n a & « o t H i) O a in o to a n o • o u Q o Q to ft 1 2 3 C 5 6 7 8 9 10 C 12 13 14 15 16 17 C 19 20 21 22 23 24 c 26 27 28 29 30 BUY YOUR LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS AT FOBDHA:*ff'S, 148 XJpper AVater Street, HALIFAX, N. S. Hi^h Water, mean time, at p< • to cIS ^ 2^^ M CM Length of the night 11 h. 20ni. h6€- 9 6C' , ^de- ist Sun. after Easter — Low Sunday. (v) eclipsed, invisible at Halifax. % in g. High tides. Prince Leopold, 6. 1853. ' Ij rises 3h. 39m. morning. Surrender of Gen. Lee, 1865. Capture of Magdala, 1868. 2na Sunday after Easter. Low tides. ^ rises 4h. 48m. morning. Princess Beatrice b. 1857. ^ rises 6h. 43m. afternoon. 9 rises 3h. 59m. morning. :^ og I t o A § 1 » i o 2 o J3 (A is S o < o fl < BROWN BROTHERS A CO., Ordnance Square, Halifax. B. T. MliIK A €0.» Blank Book Mnnnftecturen and Statlonen. S o » o a A B £ >> e S o A S 4^ (3 CI S o u 9 o Q Spring.] MAY 31 Days. 63 a o « o 09 >> c3 Q I c 3 4 5 6 7 8 C 10 11 12 13 14 15 C 17 18 19 20 21 22 C 24 25 26 27 28 29 C 31 A FIRST KATK A8S0RTMBNT Or SLASTZO SZDS VPFZES AND FRENCH CALFSKIN, For Spring and Summer Bouts, at FORDHAN'S LEATHER & SHOE FINDING STORE, 148 Upper Water Street. High Water, mean time, at CO a « as n ™ CD ¥n(5. Prince Arthur, 6. 1850. Rogation Snii. $> in Aph. 9 c$ C- Length of the night, 9h. 49m. Rogation Days. ^ 6 (£• Very high tides. Ascension Day — Holy Thursday. Lord Brougham died, 18G8. ^ in Q. Sun. after Ascen. ^ Sup. (^(v). 9 rises 3h. 30ra. morning. Sir J. W. F. Ilerschel, d. 1871. Low tides. 5 in Perihelion. *'* ^ rises lOh. 39m. afternoon. Daniel O'Connell died, 1847. Pentecost — Whit Sunday. Ij n©. X6(L- % stationary. Ember Day. ^ sets 8h. 27m. aft. High tides. (1857. Eml)er Day. Mutiny at Cawnpore, En.ber Day. Ij sets 3h. Om. morn. Trinity S. % 6 d- ^gr.Hel. L.N. Queen Victoria h. 1819. 9 gr. Hel. Lat. S. Prs. Helena b. ^ rises Oh. 38m. morning. [1846. Corpus Christi. ^ 6 (L- Duke of Low tides. [Cum. b. 1819. Restoration of Charles II., 1660. 1st Sunday after Trinity. Length of the day 15h. 10m. 3 49 6 7 15 5 1 7 12 8 27 5 52 8 3 9 18 6 36 8 47 10 2 7 17 9 28 10 43 8 10 11 li 26 8 44 10 55 morn 9 28 11 39 10 10 17 mom 54 11 8 28 1 43 morn 1 19 2 34 3 2 14 3 29 1 9 3 20 4 35 2 24 4 35 5 50 3 45 5 56 7 11 4 50 7 1 8 16 5 40 7 51 9 6 6 21 8 32 9 47 7 1 9 12 10 27 7 35 9 46 11 1 8 7 10 18 11 33 8 42 10 53 A. 8 9 12 11 23 38 9 49 A. 2 1 15 10 23 34 1 49 U 2 1 13 2 28 11 51 2 2 3 17 A. 45 2 56 4 11 1 50 4 1 5 16 3 1 5 12 6 27 4 9 6 20 7 35 29 40 32 17 6 57 7 39 8 24 9 9 9 57 10 47 11 43 morn 50 4 26 30 19 2 6 41 7 14 7 47 8 22 8 53 29 4 9 10 10 42 11 30 A. 24 1 30 2 42 3 49 KverythluK In the DruR, Toilet and Fancy line, at EAGAB% t^lieniiMt, Halifax, N. S. 8«« page 237. soil, or is too tender to withstand the coldness of the soil, or the probable frosts of Juno. Such exceptional crops are bush beans, pole beans, corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, squashes ; it is only in warm sandy soils that such things can be safely sown before the end of the month. Turnips also should not be sown in May. Finish all top dressing of grass lands, keep down weeds in gardens, give more air to frames so that the plants may grow strong and hardy, see that all fences are secure before you let out any cattle into the pastures, clear out cellars anJ ji-is, whitewash buildings, and put the whole homestead into sumrat-r order. Unadulterated iiround 8pieeH, at BBOWX BROTUEKS A CO. K. T. MIIIR A CO., Aueuls for Paper ll»ii«iiiK JttaiuifncHipers, llaMfnx. •M o S n g i n « I •d o a o o i o 64 JUNE begins on TUESDAY. , [1875. u. II. M. # New Moon, 3 6 6 A. J) First Quarter, 10 3 41 A. OFull Moon, 18 7 41 A. C Lust Quarter, 26 10 25 M. ^ Perigee 3d. C A pogee 15 d. D. 3 10 17 24 5 souths. % southf. 9 58 M. 10 3 M. 10 10 M. 10 17 M. 1 29 M. 55 M. 18 M. 11 36 A. "21 souths. 8 36 A, 8 7 A. 7 39 A. 7 12 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ■15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 I 28 I 29 .•^0 SUN. Rises. Sets. denlii). North. Fast ot clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. declin. North. Place Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. 22 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 2] 21 22 22 33' 34; 35 1 35; 361 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 7 42 7 42 7 43 7 43 7 44 7 44 7 44 22 2 22 10 22 18 22 25 22 32 22 38 22 45 22 50 22 55 23 23 23 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 44 23 13 23 16 23 19 23 21 23 23 23 25 23 26 23 27 23 27 23 27 23 26 23 26 23 24 23 23 23 20 23 18 23 15 23 12 2.30 2 21 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 51 40 29 18 7 55 43 31 19 F. 6 S. 5 18 31 43 56 9 22 35 48 1 14 26 39 51 3 3 15 2 3 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 A. 1 3 4 5 6 / 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 34 4 46 38 43 18 32 43 51 55 59 2 5 11 15 19 16 8 48 23 51 14 30 53 morn 13 34 1 2 1 35 9 38 10 35 11 38 A. 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 51 54 52 43 30 13 54 34 8 14 8 56 9 39 10 27 11 18 morn 9 1 2 1 54 2 45 3 34 4 42 6 6 7 30 8 50 9 57 10 48 11 26 11 54 morn 1/' 35 53 9 26 1 47 2 7 21 6 52 38 26 S 21 9 19 11 5 S. 6 11 39 17 2 56 7 8 17 9 28 10 42 11 51 Al 3 2 18 3 40 5 3 18 10 23 15 26 46 21 19 27 46 25 21 21 26 16 32 1 13 37 20 45 16 43 21 2 24 32 26 59 28 13 28 6 26 36 23 46 19 47 14 50 9 7 2 53 N3 36 10 5 16 12 21 32 25 36 EACiAK'S Cough Balsam. ' June.— The best rule for work on the farm in June is to do every- thing that was marked out for, but could not be accomplished in, May. Potato planting may still be done, and other root crops sown, at least during the early part of the month. But there are crops whose sowing j and planting especially belong to June, such as Indian Corn, Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Cucumbers, and other heat-loving vegetables. Tomatoes may now be set out, also cabbages, cauliflowers, greens, &c.. BROnN BROTU£U» A CO., l>rngi£iiiuths. . A, 1 A. 1 A. 1 ! A. a f Place ? « P n n B 25 a S 0< SI SI ^ ^ nK 5 -n- s -«7 s^ -rt- p ft "I C4 m. 2 / H 1 p /VM • vw i^ At* X X T to 8 ^ n ! S3 ^ (ft CO rf •i n> 'try- i^ lay. » »» X u e ♦a o (« n A B Pi .""^ • o o Ui u o •l-l o n +> o o h e +j bo •-« (8 n o o 9 o Q o R. T. MVIK A €0., Wholesale Slatlonen, Cirniivllle street, Hallfux. u e ♦> t> o a a n A a fi P4 tJ O o [II 0) o n +> o o u ■p (4 e h n CI O O Q OK) O M BttOWN BttOTIlEKH and CO., «ulh should never he done except during hot sunshiny weather. [ The turnip requires heat to start it, yet after the plants are \Yell grown, ! thev enlarge their bulbs most freely under the influence of rather cool i wet weather. Tlicy do best in light soils, enriched by bone dust or i otiier phosphatic manures. Mangels, potatoes, carrots, &c., will now re(iuive careful attention in the way of hoeing, cultivating, weeding, &c. The work of this month makes or mars the crop. Prepare for Haying which will begin from the middle to end of July, according to the BROWN RROTHEKI^ •& CO., Whaleiuilc Dnig^istii. 'i g 8 00 g 0> 0> C y^^j ^^^^-^•^ /i ^>^.^ ^ x^./ jf^ J' ^^^^-^^^ /^i ^ A/,-^^ y^^^^-«~ .^ ^!^:?>?^- ^ ^ '/z Z^:^ V^, /' /7/jf J^^l f \ \ si n e 3 H If I u 8 2 V Blank Book Muniifketarerm, Papnf Rnlen, Bookblndem, nnllfkx, N. K. Summer.] JULY 81 Days. 67 a o » i e 1 2 3 C 5 6 7 8 9 10 c I 12 ' 13 14 15 I 16 I 17 ' 19 : 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 C i 26 27 > 28 29 30 31 FRENCH FROim AND CALFSKINS, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, AND Shoe Findings, HOBOOOO, aOAT 46 SEAL, Machine Twist, fto. At lowest market rates, at 148 Up. Water, ARTHUR FORDHAM. High Water, mean time, at CO M it o S 9 d C- Princess Alk-e m. 1862. length of the night 8h. 40m. © in Apogee. 5 (i C« I*»Kh tides. f th Sunday after Trinity. Princess Helena n. 1866. [1808. ^ luf. (5©. Prs. Vic. of Wales, b. ^ souths 2h. 53m. moming. V rises 2h. 58ra. mornhig. President Taylor died, 1850. "^6 (L- I'Ow tides. 7th Sunday after Trinity. )? rises 9h. 27m. afternoon. $ rises 3h. 31 ni. rriorning. Battle of Prague, 1420. ^n©. %6(L- Swithnn, Bp. \} gr. Hel. Lat S. Pope Pius IX. § stationary. [elected, 1846. 8th Sun. after Trinhy. High tides. Princess Augusta b. 1822. % sets Ih. 27m. morning. Garibaldi born, 1807. Gibraltar taken, 1704. ^ sets lOh. 49m. afternoon. 9th Sun. after Trinity. % stat. St. [James, Ap. I^w tides. ^ gr. elong. W. Atlantic cable [successfully laid, 1866. ^ rises 3h. 16m. morning. 9 6 C- Length of the day, 14h. 34m. 5 32 7 43 8 58 6 33 8 44 9 59 7 28 9 39 10 54 8 21 10 32 11 47 9 15 U 26 morn 10 2 morn 41 10 47 13 1 28 11 30 58 2 13 morn 1 41 2 56 13 •i 24 3 39 58 3 9 4 24 1 44 3 55 5 10 2 39 4 50 6 5 3 45 5 56 7 11 4 54 7 5 8 20 5 &2 8 3 9 18 6 44 8 55 10 10 7 30 9 41 10 56 8 9 10 20 11 35 8 45 10 56 A. 11 9 22 11 33 48 9 59 A. 10 1 25 10 37 48 2 3 11 17 1 28 2 43 11 58 2 9 3 24 A. 44 2 55 4 10 1 38 3 49 5 4 2 41 4 52 6 7 4 6 6 17 7 32 5 26 7 37 8 52 6 33 8 44 9 59 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 13 7 1 56 42 26 10 54 morn 38 1 21 2 19 3 26 4 34 5 33 6 24 7 11 7 49 8 26 9 2 9 38 10 17 10 56 11 38 A. 25 1 2 3 5 6 18 20 46 7 13 Kirerything tu the OruK, Toilet and Fiincy line, at EAt*AR*S, Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See pafce 937. locality, and the forwardness of the season. In the flower garden much attention must be given, and will be amply repaid, at this season. The flower borders have to be kept open by forking over with a spade or trowel, roses and other plants requiring rich nutriment should have frequent applications of liquid manure, and when insects appear (as they are certain to do this month) the plants should be syringed over- head with water to which a little petroleum has been added ; for red- spider this is a sovereign cure, hut then recollect that the petroleum may cau^e the leaves to drop if the dose be to large. I^escripiioas cftremUy dispcnaea hy nuQ\\\ BBQTUKRS ^ (O^ i Foolnonp, liCtter nnd Note Pnpcr, and Knvelopt'M at U. T. Mnir At'o.'n 08 AUGUST begins on SUNDAY. [1875. % N(!w Moon, ]) First Qimrter, O I^'iill Moon, (^ fiiist (.imntor, % Nuw Moon, a Apogee 10 il. V, 1 8 10 2M 30 II. 9 11 9 9 7 M. 13 M, If) A, 19 A. 24 A. T).I9 souths. .3 10 17 27 A. 24 111 9 M. 11 18 M. 1 1 26 M. 11 32 M. a Tcrigco 24 d.|31 ,11 38 M. % souths. 8 35 A. 8 13 A. i 7 54 A. 7 36 A. i 7 21 A. i y. souths. 4 45 A. 4 21 A. 3 67 A. 3 34 A. 3 11 A. ci I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. SUN. IliHiss. Sots. «li!oliii. Xoi-lli. .Slow of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. tlt'cliii. Nortli. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 6 6 8 9 10 U 12 5 13 I 5 15! 5 16i 5 17 5 18 5 19 21 20 19 18 16 15 14 13 11 10 8 6 5 4 2 1 59 57 56 54 53 51 49 5 20 5 21 23 24 25 6 48 6 46 44 42 6 41 6 39 6 37 6 35 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 4 49 34 18 2 45 29 12 55 37 20 2 44 25 7 38 29 10 50 31 11 51 30 10 49 29 8 46 25 4 42 6 6 5 5 5 4 1 52 46 5 40 5 34 5 26 5 18 10 1 51 41 30 19 7 3 55 3 42 29 15 2 46 2 30 2 1 15 59 1 42 26 9 51 33 15 4 45 A. 17 7 49 20 19 1 6 2 1 10 8 18,15 1 7 17 1 59 8 41 9 9 8 26 2 43 9 3 2 9 31 3 24 9 17 S3 10 38 4 7 9 36 8 48 11 43 4 48 9 53 14 10 A. 47 5 31 10 15 18 56 1 52 6 16 10 40 22 55 2 56 7 4 11 12 26 58 3 59 7 55 11 51 27 53 4 56 8 47 morn 28 30 5 44 9 41 38 27 44 6 24 10 33 1 38 25 33 6 56 11 25 2 42 22 4 7 22 morn 3 54 17 25 7 44 14 5 6 11 51 8 4 1 2 6 20 6 39 8 24 I 48 7 32 N. 53 8 43 2 34 8 44 7 28 9 7 3 21 9 59 13 45 9 34 4 11 11 15 19 22 10 10 5 4 A. 34 23 57 10 56 6 1 1 52 27 6 11 57 7 2 3 8 28 31 morn 8 5 4 13 28 3 1 . 7 9 7 5 7 25 47 2 23 10 5 5 47 21 69 3 40 10 59 6 18 17 2 4 55 11 49 6 43 11 20 6 6 A. 35 7 4 5 15l Place SI "I "I / / / H K T « n n 25 a SI EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters, Tonic, Appetizer and Temperance Stimulants. August. — Haying still continues ; this is in fact the hay month with the majority of farmers. Whilst haying lasts, little can be expected in regard to other work. Every year improvements are spreading. Mowing machines are not rare now, and we hope soon to see ci'ery agricultural district in c7-cn/ County of the Province furnished with its mowing machines. But there arc aids to haying quite as important. The "hay tedder" throws upon the horse an operation that is time- wasting and tedious when it has to be done by hand. Then if the a o » i9 1 o » « 5? s- A j« P «♦ o 9 » o p w •« (0 M oo 9 Si i ? en n ft H & 01 BUO^I N BROrilEKS and CO., Retail UriigKlsts. 1875. •fl louths. 45 A. 21 A. ;s 57 A. g 34 A. B- 11 A. s lO 1 ff o • Place 0) S Pi 9 SI 1 SI 9 ^^ a 2 njj s. z2z 8 =Qs z£^ E 6 TT\, r* 5 ni 8 / :d 3 / / 5 4 yj 3 VJ g 4 C» P< 5 C» 1 X 9 K w 3 T s 8 T oo 5 T s 2 8 ft 7 « i 6 n I n i 3 gz 1 7 92 9 SI 2 SI E? trjj 5 n n E erance H< ? f th with 5« • jcted in '*>o fl 1 n fr. 1 w ,.x^ ^^> ^'^^/^^* *^*' 'ZP^ // J ^k^- j^ ^ A^^y-- ^- )ortunt. lis tiine- f the n 1 h (A 5 DC a U (3 M ?2 a a (3 0) 4J * d hi $ p. C 16 17 19 ' 20 21 C 23 24 25 26 27 28 C .30 31 barn ( I is anc iinpro ft'ver, before set'(l-ti so as ( uood c to do s Blank nwtitH or all kiiulM made to order al R. T. MI'IR A 4'O/S o 0) U (A n B bC u a n H 3 09 U Ci hH a cS V (A d Q Hi o » u i! Summer.] AUGUST 31 Days. 69 o c 2 3 4 5 G 7 C 9 10 11 12 13 14 c 16 17 18 19 20 21 C 23 24 I 25 26 27 ! 28 C 30 31 SHEEPSKINS, ROANS & LININGS, All colours and prices, at the very lowest rates. Calf, Kip & Porpoise Laces, At 148 Upper Water St., Haluax, N. S. High Water, ineau time, at J^-a •> A ^ &S o CO H *c3 3 9 •§3 n c^ CO at lOth S. after Trin. Lammas Day. H. Len. of the night, 9h. 32m. [tides. 9 rises 3h. 31m. morning. ' % sets Oh. 29m. morning. Duke of Edinburgh, b. 1844. 1 1th «. after Tr. ¥<5©. Lowtides. 1^ in Perihelion. Ij souths Oh. 27m. morning. ^ rises 4h. Um. morning. Sir Colin Campbell d. 1863. 12th Sun. after Trinity. 1^ (?©. h 6 d' High tides. ^2 rises 6h. 59m. afternoon. First Steamboat, 1807. 5 gr. Hel. Lat N. ^ 6et8 9h. 9m. afternoon. Prince Arthur landed at Halfx. 1869. 13th Sun. after Trin. ^ Sup. (^(v). 9 in Perihelion. Low tides. St. Bartholomew, Ap. HerBchei died, 1822. % sets Uh. 30m. afternoon. First Atlantic cable, 1857. 9 rises ih. 42m. morning. 14th S. after Trin. St. John Baptist 9(^C' High tides. [belieaded. i 6 (L- Length of the day 13h. 10m. 7 32 9 43 10 58 8 20 10 31 11 46 9 3 11 14 morn 9 44 11 55 29 10 23 morn 1 10 10 58 34 1 49 11 32 1 9 2 24 morn 1 43 2 58 7 2 13 3 33 45 2 56 4 11 1 33 3 44 4 59 2 39 4 50 6 5 4 7 6 18 7 33 5 24 7 35 8 50 6 25 8 36 9 51 7 13 9 24 10 39 7 5k 10 3 11 18 8 29 10 40 11 55 9 2 11 13 A. 28 9 37 11 48 1 3 10 14 A. 25 1 40 10 49 1 2 15 11 28 1 39 2 54 A. 13 2 24 3 39 1 7 3 18 4 33 2 19 4 30 5 45 3 58 6 9 7 24 5 30 7 41 8 56 6 34 8 45 10 7 25 9 36 10 51 8 8 10 19 11 34 7 11 8 8 44 9 24 10 2 10 38 11 13 11 47 morn 44 13 20 47 3 5 52 32 8 10 8 42 9 18 9 54 10 28 11 8 11 54 A. 47 1 3 5 6 7 7 58 38 10 13 5 45 Everything In the Drug, Toilet and Fancy line, at EAGAB'S, • Chemist, Halifax, N. S. See page 237. barn can be rigged with a pitching fork to work by horse power, there is another immense saving of manual labour. iBut, with all these improvements, do not hurry your hay making, do not get infn a iiay fever, but look calmly on, and see that evfry forkful of hay is quite dry before you put it into the barn. The time of liay harvest is also tlio seed-time for hay, If you have any land ready to be seeded down, do so as early in the month at* you can. Timothy sown now will give a iiood crop of hay next season. But don't sow clover now ; if you were to do so, tlie young plants would all be dead before spring. o o o it CO <9 o > |Si»iiii<;(>H, Urushes niut toaib.<« by ieKOW>i I&ICOIIILKH uud i'O. ![ 1- ? I O f O fa o K. T. IWirm A «'0., Sltttloners, l.TO Granville Street, nallfttx 70 SEPTEMBER bcgius oii WEDNESDAY. [1875. J) First Quarter, O Full Moon, ([ Last Quarts r, Now Moon, ([ Apogee € (1. C I'crigee D. 7 15 22 29 H. 5 8 2 8 M. dJ 23 A. — 27 M. 3 46 M. 10 41 M. 17 18(1, 24 9 souths. 11 41 M. 1 1 46 M. 11 51 M. 11 55 M. % souths. 7 15 A. 7 2 A. 6 51 A. 6 40 A. 21 souths. S 1 A. 2 38 A. 2 16 A. 1 53 A, Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 go ^ >^ a! CS V w. Th. F. Sa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tii. W. ,Th. I F i Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. TU. SUN. Kiaes. I Seta. dedln. North. Fast of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 30 5 31 5 32 5 33 5 34 5 35 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 5 48 5 50 3 51 5 52 5 53 5 54 5 56 5 57 5 58 5 59 6 6 34 8 21 2 7 15 I 18 6 32 7 59 21 8 23 2 I 6 30 7 37 40 9 27 2 42 6 28 7 15 1 10 33 3 23 6 26 6 52 1 19 U 39 4 9 |6 24 6 30 1 39 A. 44 4 56 6 23 6 8 1 59 1 47 5 45 6 21 5 45 2 20 2 45 6 37 6 19 5 22 2 40 3 37 7 30 6 17 5 3 1 4 19 8 23 6 15 4 37 3 22 4 56 9 14 6 13 4 14 3 43 3 24 10 5 6 11 3 51 4 4 5 47 10 53 6 10 3 28 4 25 6 7 11 40 C 8 3 5 4 46 6 27 morn 6 6 2 42 5 7 6 48 27 6 4 2 19 5 28 7 11 1 15 6 2 1 55 5 50 7 36 2 6 6 1 32 6 11 8 10 2 58 5 58 1 9 9 32 8 53 3 56 5 56 46 6 53 9 49 4 56 5 55 N. 22 7 14 10 57 5 59 5 53 S'uth 7 35 morn y 1 5 51 24 7 56 10 7 69 5 49 47 8 16 1 23 8 54 5 47 1 10 8 37 2 41 9 44 5 45 1 34 8 57 3 51 10 30 5 43 I 57 9 17 4 59 11 13 5 41 2 21 9 37 6 -8 11 56 15 39 2 44 9 30 7 12 A. 37 7 21 7 39 7 57 8 17 8 39 9 8 9 43 10 29 11 23 niornl 27 1 32 2 46 3 59 5 13 6 27 7 42 9 1 f\ 1 nn d«clin. South. "53 53 Plac« 6 12 29 17 32 21 25 27 28 28 26 23 19 13 7 1 50 13 32 35 18 37 34 18 59 53 16 N5 31 12 6 11 A. 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 3 6 42 59 9 5 48 23 47 9 27 44 2 13 23 26 28 28 6 5 38 28 25 26 34 23 10 18 13 7 I 34 9 14 7 S4.56 10 42 / / K K u u SI a SI EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters, prodnce Health, Strengtb and Vigor. Septembeh. — Haying- is done now, and there is a little lull in farm work. Yet there is sril' plenty of work to be done. Keep your turnips well hoed and cultivated. Potatoes that have been ncf^lected in haying time require to lie looked at now, and soon digging time comes round. Look well to the garden ; " ill weeds grow apace." If strawberry beds were not planted lu.st month, it is n««t too late yet ; but do not longer delay. In vvei weather look throtigh your barns and arrange for the winter accommodation of your live stock. Orchards retiuire to be looked after. The pleasantest of all operations are the gathering in of V Q H 9 it a tx V a a ►1 « N H 00 IP r* H 2 >llare tlung by yoii, and- give you the worth of your n»one-y. 14rS Upper 'V\''ater Street, HALIFAXr N. S. fifgh Water, mean time, mt 00 K <0 B 3 a* 5* a ,c fl. C 3 ■M CG Length ot the night lOh. 53n>. ^ sets 6h. 58m. afternoon. 2Ji 83t8 8h. 20fn. aftern»on. 116 (i- Republic proel'd. at Paris, 15th Sunday after Trinity. ^^870. 5 rises 5h. Sm. morning. Low tides. ' % sets rih. 6n>. afternoon. i, gr. Hcl. Lat S. jj souths lOh. 12m. afternoon, 16th 8u. after Tr. ^ in ^j-. k6^- CaptHre of Qtiebec, 17.09. $> gif. Hel. Lat N. Ember J^ay. High tides. Ij sets 2h. 50m'. morning. Phnber Day. St. Lambert. Ember Day. 17th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of the Alma, 5854. • St. Matthew, Ap. ' • in Aphelion. Low tides, enters zCs. Autumn com. 9 ^^}V- sets 7 h. &m. afternoon. {d©- Lufknow relieved, 1857. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Ij souths 9h. 6m. afternoon. $ sets &h. 24m. afternoon. St. Michael— Mich'sD. © eclip. H, ofd.llh.39m. [tide8 9<^C[, Leng 8 43 9 17 9 .50 10 21 10 50 11 20 n 57 mor» 41 1 4« 3 20 4 55 6 O S 45 7 26 8 1 8 34 9 9 9 4& 10 23 l\ 4 11 50 A. 51 2 15 4 4 5 28 6 25 7 8 7 43 8 14 10 54 U 28 morn 1 32 1 1 1 31 2 8 2 3 5 7 52 57 31 6 8 11 8 56 9 37 10 12 10 45 11 20 57 34 15 1 2 26 15 3'.' 11 A. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 3» 9 1 9 5 10 2. morn 9 43 1 16 1 47 2 16- 2 46 3 23- 4 7 5 12 6 46 8 21 9 26 10 11 10 52^^ 11 27 A. 1 35- 1 12 1 49 2 30 3 16 4 17 5 41 ' 30 ^ 54 9 51 .0 34 11 9 U 40 8 23 8 56 9 30 10 2 10 30 10 59 11.37 morn 22 1 26 2 59 4 35 5 41 6 25 7 5 7 41 8 15 8 49 9^ 25 10 3 10 45 U 30 A. 30 1 55 45 8 4 48 24 54 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy li ^, at EAGAR'S Chemist, Halifax, N. & See page J37. the fruits of the soil, and the sending of produce to market. The fall Exhibitions are coming on. Prepare for them ; have an eye to good samples, and don't grudge a few dollars to take your family and your finest stock and fruit to the county exhibition or th *'ruit growers' congress. Nov/ ideas are easily carried home, and thtir value cannot be counted in gold. As garden crops are taken up, clear away the weeds and stalks, and, as opportunity offers, dig np the ground roughly for the winter. The frost will pulverise the soil, and in spring time your early vegetables will have a good bed. pi 3 ft tt I* o > m rhotosraphic 4-heiulcali», etc.» at BROH Ai BROTHERli> A €0. It. T. Millie nmi 4 O.. BrH nn«l HlAtfon<>i*H, llafinix C" 111 il i., a o •*» a ag 0) 0) o •♦a K o B o p. a M I S o » 03 < b n o *9 72 OCTOBER begins on FRIDAY. [1875. 1 V. ir. M. D. 9 souths. % souths. 1 % souths. ]) First Quarter, 7 11 ."il M. — O i^^'iii ^i^>"". i-i "^ <^ ^• 3 1 A. 6 28 A. 1 25 A. ; ([ Lust Quarter, 2\ J ; 9 8a. 6 12 5 23 fi 12 12 38 3 22 7 53 morn 21 8 10 SU. 6 13 5 21 6 35 12 54 3 47 8 41 24 16 16 AM KMT 11 M. 6 14 5 19 6 58 13 9 4 10 9 29 1 35 10 31 X ! ^12 T.i. f) 15 5 18 7 21 13 25 4 30 10 16 2 48 4 5 X 13 W. 6 17 5 16 7 43 13 39 4 50 11 4 4 2 N2 43 T 1 14 Th. o 18 5 !4 8 6 n .53 5 12 11 54 5 18 9 34 T i 15 F. 6 10 12 8 28 14 7 5 36 morn 6 36 16 « ! 16 Sa. 6 20 5 11 8 50 14 20 6 7 47 7 58 21 33 « 17 SU. 6 22 5 9 9 12 14 32 6 50 1 44 9 21 25 43 n 18 M. '6 23 i 5 7 9 34 14 44 7 41 2 47 10 44 28 8 n 19 Tu. to M p 13 to W H a o Ed p P BKOnX BKOTH£K!!^ A 4'0., Wiiolesal*' Drngtgliits. n. h. Place 58 m. 34 TTl 17 "I 57 / 25 / J5 ^ 14 ^ )3 VJ 8 <<•* «Mr K T « n n a SI "I p I 09 (D »-• W P pi at P t r»- o » > a- 05 t3 M 00 P 13 (•■; to > Of!? 73 ►1 o r* p p 0> o o h ■n n u OjO t- ft 91 C) P, a « o » < Q o Varils, C'nrrtlxi* nl nn«l PnKtohonnl.H, nt R. T. IWIlK * TO/h Autuinn.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 73 o it CD « (-1 h U » l- ■H ■4-> •ft o +> '{A c> P, &i o O o < o o es 1 2 4 .'» G 7 8 9 C^ 11 12 13 14 15 U> C IS 19 20 21 22 23 C 25 26 27 28 29 30 C Heauy English Kip Butts, En;(lisli Soli* li^'atlier^ HEAV7 SOLE LEATHER, And all tlio roiiuistes for VVluter lioots, AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water St. ^ 6 €.• "U^^- Longth of the ni^^t 1 1 1 h. 35 m. 19th Sutulay after Tnnity. % in ;jjcrihelion. ^6 2J.. 9 gr. c'lonjjf E. ^ J (j; . Low Ink's. % sets 10 h. 33 n» Mficrnoon. ^ sout o 1 O o at 7J o TrHK.^es »ii]»iiortei-is. at BK<»UN UUIM IIIJCJS «i CO. K. T. HMK »i < 0.» Wh'»lrHttl«' llciilrrH In Piiiior llfiinslitxs lliililH V ■fi 1 [18 NOVKMliKU luirins on MONDAY. 9 fioutlis. rji 8outlj8.|!]>^ souths ^ First Quarter, O Full M(7t>n, (T Last Qiiiivtur, fli Xi!vv Moon, T.l 5 ) 1.) M.i 3 20 A. 8 2;J A.'toi 34 A. _ 7 30 A. 1 17 43 A. CAl.o.ld. • 25 A. M +1) INI. 11 27 M. 11 t) M.. 10 44 M. .M > V a V !C ? JvisPH. H«tH. ilfdiii. South Fast of oil irk. MOON. l\i.«m. Sontlnt. SetH. (Icv^lin. South. 2fi M. Tu. AV. Th. F. Sa. .SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. AV. Til. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M Tu. fi 42 G 43 16 H I fi i '' I ^ 6 6 6 9 6 / I m I 7 m I m 7 7 ( 7 7 7 7 7 / 45 ! 4 40 47 49 50 51 53 55 56 58 59 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 4 46 14 24 16 4 44 14 43 16 4 43 15 2 16 4 41 15 2i 16 4 40 15 39 16 4 39 15 57 16 4 38 16 I.'; 16 4 36 16 33 16 4 35 16 50 16 4 34 17 7 15 4 32 17 24 15 4 31 17 40 15 4 30 17 56 15 4 2d 18 i2' 15 4- 28' 18 2M 15 4 2r 18 43 15 4 26 18 58 14 4 25 19 12 14 4 24 19 27 14 4 23 19 40 14 4 23 19 54 14 4 22 20 / 13 4 21 20 20 13 4' 21 20 32 13 4' 20 20 44 12 4 19 20 56 12 4 19 21 7 12 4 18 21 18 11 4^ 18 21 28 n 4- 17 21 38 11 li) 19 18 17 15 12 8 3 58 52 44 37 28 18 7 56 44 3\ 17 2 46 .70 13 55 36 ■ 16! 56 ' 35 1 14' 10 24 11 22 A. 11 49 1 22 1 50 2 12 2 31 2 51 3 JO 35 3 3!) 5 28 6 31 7 44 9 3 10 20 11 32 nioni a 41 I 3 4 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 47 53 58 3 10 14 17 16 2 21 3 13 4 5 4 55 5 45 6 33 7 19 8 4 8 51 9 38 10 30 11 26 morn 27 1 32 2 40 3 44 4 44 () 7 t 9 10 It 1 R 16 morn 26 1 37 2 51 4 6 5 25 6 49 8 1'5 9 36 10 49 38 26 11 5 6 7 7 51 8 33 9 15 9 57 10 42 11 2S A. 17 1 9 2 11 A. 1 1 1 2 181 28 3 41 28 36 59! 27 49 25 44 22 27 18 5 12 48 6 47 15 N6 31 13 9 19 24 27 28 27 24 11 5 20 32 39 44 25 56 20 4-1 55 13 20 46 1 5 39 9 57 4 SI 58 7 46 2 32! 13 12 2 51 j 3 14! 3 42! 4 17 1 5 2! 5 58! 1» 22 2.'> 27 28 28 6 16 29 36 27 K.tfiAlO fkv«ftllt> rxti'iict, ll<>iiiov<>!<» Tan, SHnbnrn «(<>. Place / X K X T H n rr 2o 25 SI SI, / NovE.MiJEK.— Ai»ri.?iiltural Societies arc ant to t'ortrct that their arran;;ciiients for the ibl lowing sca:wn, in regard to animals, are most profitably nu\de at this time ot year. J'lvery So('ii.'ty keeps, or ought to keep, a sutficient Humber ot male animals for the use of mcmlkirs. If the selection and puivluise of these l)e deferred till apiing time, large prices have to be paid, nnd tb'i demand is u&miUy so great that suitable animals cannot be olttaincd. For beef isttle, the Short Horn Durham breed is the best; their growth is more rapid than tliat of any other kind. F^)r milk alone, Ayrshire^, are to be preferred, Devons make the best working oxen, they are quick, active, and easily fed. For domestic cows in The city the creamy Alderneys or Jerseys are most suitable. In King's County there are several breeders of pure Short Horns, such o 1 O ► > »■( o c c o > 5? o c M a* P ■3 IJ U 3 w i;it0^1.\ lC£lOI£!i:iir^ *1 €<»., OiUnauto ^qiiair, llx. IliltiilHV' ■i87r>. 1 souths. 49 M. 27 M. r» M. 1 44 M. . _ — . _ "• i.i ' 1 3 ^^ i }ft / I 10 V? i4 >? i"! Awi W" (\ -vv* r> vw 18 X J7 K If) X }1 T 9 cv> 11 H 5 « i 20 n 1 ^2 n v^ So jf) t^ : M3 SI }9 9, ' r7 ^ ^ 5-8 -ri_ to :^ • 2 -n- 6 ^ 6 m. i >9 / }f) / n / n_^^ ! ft • at their ire most n\^\\t to kiis. If e, hirye suitable Durham y other lake tlic lomestic )uitabh^ ns, su(^h . ..... ft" o ;^ r+ ti o » c o > ft- c H » p ^%.^'V. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 128 u, i^ !■■ ^ .,. I 2.2 mm" US IL25 11.4 1.6 vl VI / W % ■> •^ . ^V V' /A ^^ '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS80 (716) 872-4503 [V •SJ \\ ■^'V^ o^ 'V- MA rciiH, Fi'iK'llH, renliuKlfTN niul Siiinll MaroH, at K. T. VIIIR A t'O.'S Atltttrnn.] NOVEMBEU 30 Dajs. 75 ' I u (A M u u e! a o n ■■n I u I -*> o .« 1^ ««l -^ o ■Q «J ft 1 2 4} 4 -5 6 C •8 9 10 M 12 13 C 15 IH 17 18 19 30 C 22 2n 24 2!> 26 27 C 29 30 GRAIN AND WAX LEATHER, Machine Thread, Needles, Nails, Lasts, Pegs, &o. A-T FDEDHAfSLEATHER STORE, 14.-H TTpp«^r Wiiter Sln^'t^r, RALIFAX. N. S. llii^h Water, iiietn time, at s i. A . es • II +- 3 . .-a «*) O I .4'. All Saints' Day. Length of night All souls. |13 h. 57 m. 9 eets 5 h. 13 m. afternoon. 116(2)' George Peabody d. '69. ^ In perikclion. ^ d C • 7 (5 C • I^ow tides. 24th Sun. af. Tr. ^ stntioner}'. 5 rises 5, h. 21 m. niorning. 1\. ot VValee 6. '4i. 9 an 25- Great [fiTe in Boston '72 '^ sets 10h.-22 m. afteruoeo. Very high tides. 25th Sun. after Trinity. ^ gr. elong. W. ^ gr. Hel. Lat. N. t^ souths 5 h. 9m. afternoon. Queen Mary page 'iXt. as Mt. Chase, Mr. Bowser, and others. Pure Ayrshii*es are raised by the Messrs. Blanchard at Truro, Mr. Anderson of Halifax, Mr. Long- Icy, of Paradise, ar>d one or two otiieis in different parts of the Province. The Messrs. Duifus, Mr. Black, and other HalifhK gentle- men, have taken great pains to ijT)jx)rt and raise purj Aklerney sick. The best Devon Herd in the Province is that cf Colonel Laune at OakfieW. In Yarmouth all these breeds arc raised more or less extensively by the Messrs. Brown and other enterprising bi-eeders. W. mention these names in order that Societies and farmers wishing to see thorough bred stock of tiie diticient breeds may know where to find them. Jimcc Caps uud AukletH, at UKOWX BROTHERS Jt ttt. o u o !3 (A » o u 02 ■■I h' O »3 PortiuonafeH and Leather Biirm, at K. T. HI JTK A C'O.'H 76 DECiaiUER begins on WEDNKSOAY. [1875. 3) First Quarter, O Full Moon, (£ Last Qujirter, ^ New Moon, (C Perijjee 12 d. p. 5 12 19 27 11. 3 10 o T 2 .*} 4 5 6 7 8 nths. 'J, s(nillvs.|2/ siuiths 1 7 A. 1 18 A. 1 28 A. RUtts. Sets. dttclin. South. Faat of dock. 5 1 r> A. 5 G A. 4 57 A. 4 48 A. MOON. 10 17 M. 9 55 M. 9;j.3 M. 9 n M. Rises. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Ba. SU. M. To. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sii. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. Fr. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 17 16 16 16 )6 15 14 15 15' 15| 15' 15 15 15.: \b 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18' 19l 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 21 48 21 57 22 6 22 14 22 22 22 29 22 36 22 43 22 49 22 55 23 23 23 23 13 23 16 23 19 23 22 23 24 23 25 23 26 23 27 23 27 23 10 51 10 28 10 5 9 41 9 16 8 51 8 25 7 59 7 33 7 5 6 38 6 10 5 42 5 4 4 13 45 16 10 47 11 24 11 53 A. 14 34 52 1 13 Souths. 3 40 27 I Sets. I 4 5 13 6 7 9 531 1 3 46 3 17 47 17 !6 23 24 23 23 23 20 23 23 23 23 18 14 11 7 1 47 1 17 47 F. 17 S. 12 42 1 12 1 42 2 II 2 40 3 9 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 32 57 28 12 7 19 38 58 17 10 30 11 40 morn 47 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 51 56 3 6 9 10 3 48 24 56 5 57 6 41 7 27 8 14 9 6 10 4 11 8 morn 15 1 23 2 28 3 27 4 19 5 7 5 51 6 34 14 56 8 40 9 25 10 13 11 4 7 7 10 12 11 20 morn I 3o; 1 41j 2 56 4 15 5 40 7 4 8 23 9 27 10 18 10 56 11 21 11 44 A. 2 21 37 56 10 19 11 A, 55 47 1 37 2 26 3 11 17 44 17 58 47 46 50 56 3 declin. I South. I 26^14 " 23 16 19 14 14 19 8 42 2 32 N3 55 10 25 16 36 21 59 26 28 10 28 10 26 4 22 15 17 13 U 29 5 25 S. 39 6 12 17 34 6 7 21 25 24 50 27 12 28 2C 28 9 26 39 23 55 20 5 15 21 Place X X T T « « n n OB Sd SI SI EA«Att*» tough Balsuiu. December. — All the Agricultural Societies of the Province are re(iuired tohold their Annual Meetings on the tirst Tuesday of December. Tlie objects of these Societies are to promote the improvement of Stock, the introduction of new seeds, fruits, roots, implements, methods of culture; to encourage drainage, orchard cultivation, better farm build- ings, domestic manufactures, and to hold shovvs and exhibitions, and reward excellence in all these by suitable premiums. These Societies as well as the Farmers' Clubs, organized under a separate Act, are also > p > ►< & o K Iff o t CA •4 fJ MO KUt^^VN IlKOlREIti) 4 ta^ Siireieul |ufttiiuucutH« II.'M [1875. 17 M. 9 55 M. 9.W M. 9 U M. lin. itli. [place 14 VJ 16 14 /*** MW 19 WW 42 X 32 X 55 T 25 r 36 8 59 « n 10 n 10 33 4 S5 15 St 13 SI 29 nK 25 «K 39 i£: 34 =Si 6 -n. 7 n 25 ni 50 / 12 / 2C t 9 VS 39 VJ 55 AM *VW 5 %1(W 21 ««v ince ftre cembor. f Stock, hods of tn build- ns, and Societies are nUo » Id OS » O » ■ 10 o CD •=1 p: IS- a cm « 4 9 O I d o rt n I- S Pi u o I H § n o o « found In- adding to or subtrnuting from thu time of High Water at Halifax — &» fulluwH : If. M. 1 13 ir,2 2.'{ 4 ID 3 28 3 41 9 1 2U 1 52 30 5 20 2 41 1 11 3 46 10 4 19 II. M. Argj'le. .loncs' Anchorage, .add 1 38 Arichat Harbour, . add 21 .\inet Sound, . .add 2 41 Avon Kiver, , .add 4 41 niind Bay, . .subtract .') JJeaver Harlwur, . .sub 9 Hedeque Bay, Green's Wf. .add 2 26 Hay Verte, . .add 1 U Ik)Ughton (larbour, ..add0 4G Boston Lif;ht, U. S. . .add 3 22 Chester Harbour, . .sub 5 Chozetcook, I'crpi^awick, J i.i a in and Mus(i»odoboit Inlets ( *"*" " '** Cumberland Basin, . .add 4 6 Country Harl)our, . .sub 9 Cape Sal)!e Island, N. side, .sub 19 Cape Sable Uland, j::^. side, .sub 1 19 Cape Sable, . .add 33 Clarke Harbour> ,.addl 9 Clam Point, . .add 38 Cheticainp, . .add 26 Cape North, ..add OU Cardigan Bay, . .add 51 Cape Bear, . .add 111 Charlottetown, ..add 2 50 Cape George, . .add 2 20 Digby Gut, ..add 3U Eginont Bay, . .sub 4 49 EaMt Point, ..add 41 Folly Pftint, ..add 4 GutofCaQs*^ ..add 126 Guysboro' Harbour, . .add 31 Gloucester, U. S. . .add 3 12 Horton Bluff, . .add 4 41 Island Harbour, ..subO 9 Isle Haute, . . .add 3 32 Jebogue River, * . .add 2 15 Jedore Harlxmr, . .sub 4 Jourimain I, . .add 1 41 liscomb Harbour, . .add Oil LaHave, . .add 2 Luneaburg, , .add 5 IJverpool Bar, . .adtl I L'Etang Ilarbowr, . .add 3 30 lispreau Bay, . .add 3 29 L()ui&bu5g Harbor, C. B. . aild 11 Martin IJiver, . .sub 6 Machias, Seal Island, . .add 3 18 Mabon River, . .a A t1 u 13 I o u I 1875.] ALMANACK. 70 REILLY & DAVIDSON, f IttttthrjSI & ®itt)5tttife, DKALHRH IX STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES. Agents for the ftinious BAESTO"^ GOOKINQ TLANQE, THE u Union Cabinet Range, < And the new improved Base Burner •:o:- Ship Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tinware, &c. HOUSE & SHIP PLUMBING, BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, Sinks, Pumps, Eulslser Hose, ZINC SPOUTS. '►'-\' 224 HoUis Street, near H. M. Ordnance, HALIF^^X, IST. S. ? 8 3 S I 0» Iua(lull<'ial4' I Z •0 I I i I e ! 80 belcher's farmer'8 [1875. n o GEO. A. KENT, Importer of FirstClasa ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, SLIPPERS. ETC. — ALSO — Dealer in all tleserijtious ol' Doiestlc Hannfaetsrefl BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. TETTNZS IffADE TO ORDER. 1 As our whole attention is devoted to Retail Trade, the public can rely on finding at our establishment the largest and most complete Stock in the City. 153 QRAlSrVILLE ST., Two Doors South of Messrs. Duff us & Co,, HALIFAX, N. S. ' 8 r H B u p « I o o H 0) BROWN BROTHERS & CO, liuiiortcrH Surgical IiiMtruiiK^ulM. I>ny llooliH, .loiiriMilH nii«l I<<>«I|eci'h, nt It. T. Ml IK niiil I'O.'H O Q isTr),] ALMANACK. 81 DEPARTMENT OP LAW AND JUSTICE. Supreme Court of Judicature. HAVINO LAW ANU KgUITY JtUIHUUrriON TIIUOUOIIOUT TIIK HUOTINCB. CiiiKK JugTicK, Sir Wm. Youiifj, Kt. Equity Judor, and Jtultje of the Supreme Court, Hon John W. Kitcliiu. Amstant Judijes, Hon William Fredk. DcsBurres, lion fjowis Morris WiJkins, lion Jonathan McCully, Hon Hugh McDonald. The Judge in Equity sitft to attend to Equity business every Monday and Wednesday, when business requires, Coxcept in vacation), in the New Court Flouse, at 11 o'clock A. M. Attorney Genei'ul, Hon Henry Win. Smith. Q.C. Masters — Halifax, Henry C. 1). Twining, Hugh Hnrt8hornc, Alexander James, Wm Howe, William Twining, B. O. Gray, W. F. MacCoy; Pictou, Edward Roach, Daniel Dickson; Yarmouth, Thos D. Chiuman, C. B. Owen, James Murray ; Shdbume, Thomas John- Hon ; liarrington, Gabriel Kobertson ; Hants, David Frieze, Wra H. Blanchard ; Kings, Geo A. Blnnchard, Stephen H. Moore, Jnmes K. Prescott, Henry B. Webster ; Lunenburyh, James Dowling ; Annaftolia, Thomas William Chcsley, Timothy D. Kugglcs, James Gray, Edward C. Cowling, Albert Morse, Geo. Woodbury, J M. Owen ; Qiunns, Robert Roberts, J. N. S. Marshall, George T. Moore ; Antigonish, Henry P. Hill ; Colchettter, Jas F. Blanchard ; (lugslnn-ough, Samuel R. Russell ; Inverness, Saml. McDonnell ; IHgbjf, Alfred W. Savary. Reporter, Henry Oldright. Crier of /Supreme Court and Keeper of Law Library at Ualiftux, M. Connors. Court of Divoroe and Matrimonial Causes. Judge Ordinary, the Judge in Equity, with appeal to the Judges of the Supreme Court. Registrar, James H. Thome. Vice Admiralty and Prize Juriadiction Court, Halifax N. S. Vice-Admiral, the Governor-General. Judge, Sir William Young, Kt., Chief Justice. Advocate General, Hon W> A. Henry. Sur- ROQATES : Halifax, John C. Halliburton, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nepean Clarke, Hugh Hartshome, Wm. Twining, B. H. Eaton ; Wallace, Hon Alex McFarlane ; Truro, Ebenezer F. Mnnro ; Lunen- burg, Beamish Murdoch; Yarmouth, C!harles B. Owen ; Pictou, John D. McLeod ; Guysborough, Stewart Campbell; Rec.-Gen. of Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Registrar, Lewis W. DesBarres. Marshal, Joseph Bell. Advocates and Proctors, the BaiTisters and Attornies of tne Supreme Court. Interjrreter and Translator, Robert G. Halliburton. Printer, Alpin Grant. Bank of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. Commissioners of the Supreme Court for the County of Halifax. Wm. Twining, H. C. D. Twining, P. H. Lenoir, B. G. Gray, W- Graham, A. Stephen, Sr., Chas. Taylor, A. Shiels, Robt. Romans, M' I. Wilkins, W. F. McCoy, and Isaac J. Wyldc. Commissioners of the Supreme Court are authorized to administer oaths in the Insolvent Court. |4 s BROHN BKOTHERH ^ CO, InipoiterM of Patent McdIcIneH. luWIiil !>»!«• l*i»M>r Hill i;»lv«'li»|M«H. Hi H. r. Ill 111 A TO.'H 82 nKl.rilKllS I \UMKU s [187. County Courts. Bv Chnp. la of tin Acts of HTi. provision lm'< Itcon m:i'li> for tlm orcction olTouMty Courts, iiiid for flu" piirposis tlicrmil tlu; I'lovitu-o lias hc'i-n ilividod info hkvicn ihhtimcth. viz.: District No. 1 (Mnhracin;; the Coiiiitv- of Ilulifax. District No. 2 oinbracin>? tlie counties of Lunenburg, Quocns and Slielhurne. District No. 3 einbracin;,' tiiu Countios of Annapolia, Dit,'by and Yar- moutli. District No. 4 embracing the Counties of Kinu.'«, Hunts and CohliMter l)istrict No. fi embracing tbe Counties of I'ictou and CuMibcrbuid. District No. G cmbracinj; tlio Counties of Inverness, Antij^onisb and Ouvsboroutrb. j I')istrict No. 7 ombrncinK the Counties of Cape Breton, Vietoria and , Richmond. Section .3 of 8ai«l Act provides that there shall be one Jndtrc for each ' district, who sball reside in the district for which ho is appointed, and ; hold oflioe durin}? (rood behaviour; every -Judco shall be a Barrister of at least seven years' standing. Section 4 provides tor the holding of Courts. Section .5 provides tliat the sittin^js of each Court shall continue j so lonp; as business shall require, except in cases whore the same Jud^je is to hold a Court elsewhere. Section 6 prescribes the practice as to | notices of trial, &c. Section 7 re>,'ulates tho holding of Chambers, j Section 8 provides for the appointment of a Clerk for each County; and j Section 9 provides for the appointment of a Deputy Clerk. Section 10 , prescribes the mode and manner of adiournment when a Judife cannot j attend, and as to how another Judge may be called on. Section 11 pro- hibits every Ju(l »» 2 r tli(! Li ;-J lias w H J d ■0 ;> 'i »j t < « i and (^ ■3 1 Yar- tt • X w ipster id. 1 1 > 4rf 1 and , 1 'i 0< 1Q 11 and , to 1 d •each > 1, and ter of i Pi ip of i» « tinnn ' s U 1 iidfje ' as to « ibers. j n 1 ; and j }n 10 innot !? H I pro- >« si citurfi « • *r udfjc. J« CI !durc, « (< to the ^ lat no B r tie to 0* Li ••.1 rincst, '}) for ) any () 1 n the ! pi n , 8aid 1 P ?! raclu, in all H 4) ind in p r! what- i ^ H bo to 1 •I on or 1 u idavit ^ n tho tJ «♦ Q venu« A ij ed in e suiii},' me as • Q Coro- Klerks ^ taries It. T. Ml'lH niKl 40.. Hfiition«>rN nii«l ftookMrllfrM, IfiillfVix, S, M< iHirh] ALMANACK. 83 .rtli Siijirpme (^mrt ; roniuilsHioncrM to tako aflldavits in Suprrmo roiirt an; ('«MiMiii.>i«tit exceed f2()0. , Section 25 atithori/es the person entitled to immediate possession of premises, which the tenant refuses to deliver up, to u|)ply to the County Court Juilf^e, and on his making oath that the temmt has occupied pre- mises for an ex pi red term, and has received noticcto (piit, such Judjje shall : issue a summons to tenant to show cause why he holds over. On nejilect I lo attend, or iuahility to show cause, Judge issues warrant to Sheriff to > d'-liver possession to the person entitled to innnediatc jiossession. ! Section 26 provides that the County Court, shall have Supreme Court I power atid authority, vested hy Chap. 97 Itevised Statutes, 4th series, I and hy Chap. 137 revised statutes, .3rd series. Section 27 abolishes j the summary jurisdieti!)quare, Halifax t A r6**fi [1875. juprcmc Supreme in order lear and t Judfje, e Court, herifF to smainin t of sum that all re to be 108 that ngcd by e Judge Section »wcd the prevents | Courts, i i for the I lawyers, i axe'd by { I by the I jal from ' County I Section i provides j lotion of i forcible j existing till pro- i(*o«l(e4 knives, SclMot^, M«mo and Vam BooIcm, at n. t, lUilft And €0.*M tia. dence. It. 3urg. i. jurg. 3urg. olis, Py. uth. )ro'. t,Prot'y I. lie. R. Dds ,x » ifl •3 S (0 1. tJ a f a (3 W CO w o M p O tt 3 fi P M rt (0 C4 2 {« n 4^ § .3 k § o S ♦» {/) o • o to ^4 H 'W CO (A 9 ;] 5 bo :;i fl u 1 on S q Ci ki t^ IH w r* 4a 1 O n s 1875.] ALMANACK. 85 NAMES. Henry Pn'or, dcl. Thomas B. Aikins, dcl. Nepean Clark, Hon. R. B. Dickey, QC, Daniel Owen, Henry A. Grantham, Henry B. Webster, Stewart Campbell, qc, John D. Kinnear, John McGregor, Ebenezer F. Munro, William C. Whidden, David Mathcson, Peter Lynch, qc, Henry V. Hill, James Fogo, Frederick W. Grantham, Daniel Dickson, Hon S. L. Shannon, qc, Henry C. D. Twining, James Robert Prescott, Edward A. Pyke, William Howe, qc, George A. Blanchard, John C. Wade, qc, Hon W. A. Henry, qc, James Murray, Jr., Hiram Blanchard, qc, Peter S. Archibald, Robert McCuUy, Alfred F. Halihurton, John D. McNutt, T. D. Ruggles, QC, Philip C. Hill, DCL., Thomas W. Harris, qc, James Hall Thome, Hork A. McFarlane, qc, Alexander James qc, Charles James Stewart, Eidward P. Nutting, William R. Cutler, John McKinlay, James W. Johnston, Jr., Peter H. LeNoir, Richard Sands, Jr., Francis S. Beamish, James Thomson, qc, Edward C. Cowling, Wm A. Johnston, qc, Hon H.W.Smith, qc,ag. William Twining, Isaac J. Wylde, William H'. Blanchard, Admitted ristors, Bar- 25 Jan. 3 May, 30 Oct. 21 Jan. 29 April, 4 Nov. 5 May, 25 July, 2>> July, 1 Nov. 16 Jan. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 16 Jan. 1 May, 1 May, 24 July, 16 Jan. 30 April, 30 April, 23 July, 23 July, 29 Oct. 21 July, 30 Nov. 26 July, 18 April, 18 April, 1 8 April, 18 April, 7 May, 7 May, 7 May, 23 July, 23 July, 3 Dec. 6 May, 6 May, 6 May, 22 July, 22 July, 18 July, 20 April, 20 April, 26 July, 24 July, 4 Dec. 16 April, 23 July, 3 Dec. 22 July, 2 Dec. Admitted AtttT- nies. 831 25 Jan. 831 4 May, 832 1 Nov. 834 22 Jan. 834 30 April, 834 29 Oct. 835 29 April, 835 22 July, 836 25 July, 836 3 Nov. 837 14 Jan. 837 1 Nov. 837 1 Nov. 837 1 Nov. 838 18 Jan. 838 2 May, 838 2 May, 838 25 July, 839 16 Jan. 839 31 Mav, 839 30 April, 839 24 July, 839 23 July, 839 30 Oct. 841 28 Jul}', 841 3 Nov. 842 27 April, 843 30 Nov. 843 19 April, 843 19 April, 843 19 April, 844 29 April, 844 18 April, 844 7 May, 844 25 July, 844 23 July, 844 5 Dec. 845 7 May, 845 7 May, 845 7 May, 845 23 July, 845 23 July, 84G 28 JulV, 847 22 April, 847 20 April, 847 28 July, 848 26 July, 848 29 Nov. 849 16 April, 849 24 July, 849 4 Dec. 850 23 July, 850 3 Dec. Rcsidoiiuc. 1831 IlaJinix. 1830 Do. 1831 Halifax. 1833 Amherst. 1833 Lunenburg. 1833 Yarmouth. 1834 Kentvillc. 1834 Guysborough. 1835 Anilicrst. 1835 Halifiix. 1836 Truro. 1836 Shelburne, 1836 Pictou,Proth'y 1836 Halifax. b837 Antigonish, Sh 1837 Pictou. 1837 Yarmouth. 1837 Pictou. 1839 Halifax. 1838 Do. 1839 Kentville. 1838 Comwallis. 1839 Halifax,RegPr 1838 Kentville. 1840Digby. 1840 Halifax. 1841 Yarmouth. 1841 Halifax. 1842 Truro. 1842 Amherst. 1842 Baddeck. 1842 Truro. 1843 Bridgetown. 1844 Halifax. 1843 Kentville. 1844 Halifax. 1843 Wallace. 1844 Halifax. 1844 Amherst. 1844 Halifax. 1844 A rich at. 1844 Pictou. 1846 Halifax. 1846 Do. 1847 Granville. 1846 Halifax: 1847 Halifax. 1847 Annapolis. 1849 Halifax. 1848 Liverpool. 1848 Halifax. 1849 Do. 1849 Windsor. & o < 9 I P ? o 0> i^ponsc^ Brnshcs and Combs, at BROWM IHttfTHEllS A €•. »9 tt. T. liVlR nnd ro, Uli olennlc 81 litloi IM'N, B»Ol KHClK >rs HHllfAX, K H 1 80 BELCH KH « farmer's [1875. aN'AMiCS. M II. Iviclicy, m'.., Adniiited ristors 2 Dec. liur- 18.')0 Admitted iiies. Attor- Ilcsidence. 3~Decr" 1 849 1 Halifax. | Matlior H. DcsUrisuv, '21 April, lar.i 1 Mnv, 1850 Bridgewater. Williiun B. Chaudlcr, ,21 July, 1851 26 July, 1836 Arichat. fioii Jjirt. iMi-1 )(mHl(l,(iO., •22 Dec. 1851 2 J)ec. 18.50 Halifax. Bcnjaniiii G. (Jrav, 22 Dec. 1851 22 Dec. 1851 Do. Daniel Mi'DonaM, 19 April, 1852 21 April, 1851 Antigonish J. N. S. Marriliall, 20 July, 1852 21 July, 1851 Liverpool. rotcr S. IJamilton, 29 Nov. 1852 22 Dec. 1851 Halifax. Lewis W. De.sliancs, 18 April, 1853 19 A|>ril, 1852 Do. tioor-j:*' A. McKeiizic, 19 April, 1853 22 Dec. 1851 Pictou. K()!)ert (i. Halil)iirion, 25 July, 1853 25 July, 1853 Halifax. Tlioifias J. Wallace, 28 Nov. 1853 28 Nov. 1 853 Do. Otto 8. Weeks, 4 Dec. 1854 28 Nov. 1853 Windsor. William Fullerton,.^. c. 16 April, 1855 25 Julv, 1853 Amherst. Jared C. 'I'ro )f), 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 18.55 Bridgetown. II. A. N.Kaul!)ael-, (».c. 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dee. 1855 Lunenburg. Breiiton H. Collins, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1 ^55 Halifax. Fitzgerald Coihiun, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855 Do. George Campbell, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855 Truro. James Kerr, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855 Amherst. Henry Oldriglit, 30 Nov. 1857 1 Dec. 1 856 Halifax. J. Norman Ritchie, QC, 30 Nov. 1857 30 Nov. 1857 Do. James Dennison, 10 May, 1858 1 Dec. 1856,Digl)y. 1 Alonzo J. White, 10 May, 1858 11 Mav, 1857 Sydney, CB. Thomas W. Chesley, 10 Mttv, 1858 11 Mav, 1857 Bridgetown. W. Myers Gray, 10 May, 1858 111 Ma>, 1857, Halifax. John T. Smith, ' iviay, 1858 11 May, 1857 Amherst. ' llobic Uniacke, '.' \.U'J 1858 2 Aug. 18.58 Halifax. Jas. W. K. Johnston, Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 1859, Halifax. N. W. White, QC, 29 Dec. 1859; 4 Jan. 1859,Shelburne. William A. D. Morse, 29 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 1859,' Amherst. N. LeG. McKay, qc. 31 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 18.59 Sydney, CB. Hon. Wm Miller, qc. 31 May, 1860 31 May, 1860'Arichat. Stephen L. Purvis, 2 Aug. 1860 23 July, 1859 Sydney. Henrv W. Johnston, 21 Nov. 1860 21 Nov. 1860 Halifax. Robert D. Chandler, 7 June 1861 23 July, 1859 Windsor. | Edward I). Treraaiu, 18 July, 1861 31 May, 1860 Port Hood". John W. Oiiseley, 23 July, 1861 ;31 May, 1860 Windsor. 'J'homas C. Hill, 23 July, 1861.25 Julv, 1860'Svdney, CB. Alfred W. Savary, qc. 30 July, 1861 30 Julv, 186i;Digby* Joseph H. Weeks, •23 Dec. I861I 22 Nov. 1860 Halifax. Saml. MacDonnell, q. c 21 April, 1862 8 April, 1861 I'ort Hood. Barclay E. Tremain, 1 Sept. 1862 28 Mav, 1861 Baddeck. Israel Longworth, 3 Dec. 1862 8 Dec. 1861 Truro. . i William H. Hill, 10 Aug. 1863 12 May, 1 862 Halifax. Robert L. Weatherbe, 26 Oct. 1863 26 Oct. 1863 Do. Samuel H. Gray, 11 Dec. 1863 1 1 Dec. 1862' Annapolis. Lewis R. Kirby, 16 Dec. 1863 15 Dec. 1862 Halifax. William Fred.* McCoy, 30 April, 1864 29 April, 1863 Do. Joseph Coombes, 10 May, 1864 11 May, 1863 Do. Malachy B. Daly, 10 May, 1864 10 May, 1864 Do. Amherst. . • i Frederick W. Bent, 28 July, 1864 24 Julv. 1863 Brenton H. Eaton, 1 1 Oct. 1864 11 Oct. lSo4 Halifax. 1 03 It O u a o ^d P ft ? ►1 Ifl o o *-« r< ts tl o n a n m s « t a m u o u I S £ r* • to r* 00 e 4^ p "* id » p> 1H » \i u & <^ c? ^ i < o u BROWN BROTHERS & 4 O, Ucfall Uiii^glsts ir. T. Yll l» niMl ro, ntixul. iUutU .naiiiinicliirers, llalif'HX, \'. K. tf! (9 4f o o h CQ e M u V- n In e o u p < i87r>.; ALM.VNACK. 87 1 NAMCS. A«linitt«d biir- Ailniitlcd Attoi- Rt'sident'O. ristors. nieti. SHrnuel G. Tlit>:l)y, Q.(!. i;} Oct. ~ 1864 8 Oct. 1863 llaliTnx. William D. Sutht-rlaiid, 7 Dec. ] 1864 7 Dec. 1864 Halifax. John Y. Payzant, 7 Dec. 1S64 7 Dec. 1864 ,)o. Hobort Motton, jr. ••n Dec. ] 1864 7 Dec. 1864 Do. William H. Owun, 2.'{ March 1865 23 March 1864 Bridgewater. Jnmcs G. Foster, 7 April, 1 86.5 10 May, 1864 Halifax. Simon H. Plolmes, 10 April, 1865 9 Aug. 1864 Pictou. John M. Victs, 2.5 April, ] 186.5 10 May, 1864 Liverpool. James H. Hcarn, 2 May, 1865 2 May, 1865 Sydnev, C.B. Murray DoiM, 2 May, ] 865 2 May, 1 1865 Do.' Robert N. Henry, 2 May, 1 1865 2 May, 1 1865 Antigonish. Robio S. Morse, 2 May, ] 18H5 2 May, 1865 Amherst. Jatnes A. Fraser, 14 July, ] 865 9 Aug. 1864 New Glasgow John S. D. Thompson, 2.5 July, 1 1865 25 July, 1865 Halifax. Albert Morse, 3 Aug. ] 865 10 May, 1864 Bridgetown. Douglas B. VVoodworth, 24 Oct. 1 1865 24 Oct. 1865 Kentville. William Walsh, 21 Dec. 1 865 21 Dec. 1865 Halifax. Charles J. Townshend, 8 May, 1 866 8 May, 1866 Amherst. Thomas Ritchie, 8 May, 1 866 8 Mav, 1866 Halifax. John D, McLcod, 6 Dec. 1 866 6 Dec. 1866 Pictou. Lawrence G. Power, 7 Dec. 1 866 7 Dec. 1866 Halifax. F. Melville Whidden, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Halifax. Frederick J. Tremain, 22 Oct. ] 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Do. Sandford H. Pelton, 22 Oct. ] 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Yarmouth. Joseph J. Moore, llb., 22 Oct. ] 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Kentville. W. Infflis Moffdtt, 22 Oct. ] 1867 22 Oct. 1 867 Amherst. James Foley, 7 Dec. ] [867 7 Dec. 1 867 Halifax. Edwin D. King, 7 Dec. 1 1867 7 Dec. 1867 Do. Hugh McLeod, 28 April, ] 1868 28 April, ] 1868 Sydney, C.B. Churles Tavlor, 18 May, 1 1868 18 May, 1868 Halifax. George H. Elliott, 18 May, 1 1868 18 Mav, 1868 Pictou. Archibald S. Sutherland 18 May, 1 1868 18 May, 1868 Halifax. Benjamin Smith. 18 May, 1 1868 18 May, 1868 Kentville. Edm. J. Cogswell, llb. 27 July, 1 1868 27 July, 1868 Kentville. C Beverley Bullock, 1 Au'g. ] 1868 1 Aug. 868 Halifax. E. Tilton Moseley, 26 Aug. 1868 26 Aug. 1868 Sydney, C.B. Martin J. Griffin, 26 Aug. 1868 26 Aug. 1868 Halifax. Harris 11. Bligh, 2 Nov, 1868 2 Nov. 1868 Do. Frederick A. Lawrence, 27 April, 1869 27 April, 1869 Truro. Charles E Ratchfonl, 2 Aug. 1869 2 Aug. 1869 Amherst. Charles S. Muir, 2 Aug. 1869 2 Aug. 1869 Halifax. Aubrey Blanchard, 2 Aug. 1869 2 Aug. 1869 Windsor. George T. Moore, 12 Aug. 1869 12 Aug 1869 Liverpool. John M. Jones, .30 Oct. 1869 30 Oct. 1869 Halifax. Jas. W. Bingpy, .30 Oct. 1869 30 Oct. 1869 Yarmouth. Jacob M. Owen, .30 Oct. 1869 30 Oct. 1869 Annapolis. Thos. E. Corning, .30 Oct. 1869 30 Oct. 1869 Yarmouth. John P. Chipniiin, 30 Oct. 1869 30 Oct. 1869 Kentville. Jason M. Mack, 31 Oct. 1869 31 Oct. 1869 Liverpool. Jos. B. McDonald, 10 July 1870 19 July 1 1870 Port Hood. Chas. E. DeWolf, 19 July 1 870 19 July 1870 Windsor. George W. Ritchie, 11) Julv, 1870 19 Julv, 1870 Halifax. Thos. C. Shreve, 19 Julv, 1870 19 July, l870,Digby. Dye SttitTH and tonrectioiinrj, at BR01¥N BROTHERS A CO K. T. MIIIR aiKl (*0., Paper UulrrH anil Bunk Blndi^rx, llallftix, N. m. i 1 88 BKLcnKu's p^armkr's [1875. o NAMES. Leantler S. Morse, Stephen B. Murray, Win. Robert Foster, John Ervin Jr, liobt. N. Davis, T. B. Flint, C. S. Harrington, A. Mclsaac, W. Graham, Geo. H. King, A. H. McGillivray, N. H. Meagher, C. J. McDonald, C. M. Witt, J. H. Frith, J. Hunt, B. Webster, John H. McDonald, John J. McKinnon, Jr,. R. D. Dodd, C. N. Campbell, R. A. Tremain, Thomas Robinson, Benjamin Rassel, Robert Sedgwick, B. A. Weston, John M. Geldert, D. C. Frnser, J. H. Lay ton, John M. Chisholm, H. J. Harding, H. McD. Henry, S. A. Chesley, H. Bourinot, D. Gillies, A. McGillivray, Jno. G. Pyke, Geo. Bingay, Danl. M. Owen, S. E. Gourley, J. J. Stewart, Admittucl ristera, fg July^' 30 Dec .31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. July, July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. April, July, July, July, July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. July, July, July, July, July, July, Bar. 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 19 30 31 31 31 Admitted Attor. iiius. 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 187;< 1873 18V3 1873 1873 July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. July, July, Dec. Dec, Dec, Dec, Jan., July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. April, July, July, July, July, Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec July, July, July, July, July, July, Ilugidcnce. Bridgetown. Yarmouth. Halifax. do. do. Yarmouth. Halifax. Antigonish. Halifax. Windsor. Guysboro'. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Do. Kentville. Shelburne. Antigonish. Sydney. Baddeck, Guysboro*. Digby. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. New Glasgow. Truro. 1873; Halifax. 1873 Maitland. 1 873 i Halifax. 18731 Do. 1873 Sydney. 1873 Port Hood. 1 874 ' Antigonishe. 1 874 j Kentville. 1874 Yarmouth. 1874 Lunenburg. 1874 Truro. 1874 Halifax. 2l^'"' The Barristers and Attornies also hold commissions ns Notaries Public Nova Scotia Barristers* Society. Honorarij Mejnhers, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Supremo Court. President, Hiram Blanchard, Esq., Q. C. Vice President, A. James, Esq. CWncjV— Hon S. L. Shannon, Q.C., (Treas), M. H. Richey, Ejq., Q.C., James McDonald, Esq., Q.C., W. A. Henry, Esq., Q. C, J. N. Ritchie, Esq., Q.C. Secretary, W, R. 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BROIVN BROTHKB8 A rO,^G(>ld Leaf au<1 Dry Taints. Hmall WareH in itrciit variety nt n. T. NIIIR and ('0.*S i o *9 liL 'I'll 90 BELCIIEIl's farmer's [1875. ft o n o 'S{ o 01 u o o o o o O M X CD . K H * r M H H M O ^ O O o c oS - .l-i aM •i* J- m . se rt « •a a ,• i; c-i ai cTd e-i (M'd ^ rf, ^ (m !-• t. t--^ J*> !*■ Q. a«o§ 5 o u a; ts « «^i«fe c « to is O s W I-? W O 3 St." il> o -15 c V 5 S u :fQ CP^CL. :fe. oi^So^ § o o H . c £: § = =^2 es V C5 s s a • Mm u p. O V .S H " "5 . 0? . 3 . , >i , ^ -fcd rt . . bo O L4 -a : o . t-i o • ^-i '■ 3 •OH "3. a 5 5 rt o 3 :a o j~ rt «i c rt •"1 „ X ■ .5 ■"2 « S 5 " .i.^':! Q X ^ == S O U r- ^ rt ta J« s s IS* s O 1H s 5 »■ Z p m ♦> fit ., Chas. W. Parker, County of Antioonish — .loseph Syinonds, Wni II. Macdonald, M.D., Arch McGillivray, Edmund Corbett, Alex Mcintosh, m.d. CouNTy of Cai'K Bueton — Milledfje Cakes, m.d., Lauch Roliortson, Jas Greig, Dan McLarty, Roiiald McDonald. County of Colche8ter — Saml Muir, m.d., Jno B. Dickie, W. E. McRoberts, m.d., Elisha Roach, m.d., Charles Bent, m.d,, J. L. Pepi)ard, m.d., George Fulton, Danl C. Fulton, David W. Muir, m.d., E. J". MoKol»ert, m.d. County of Cumberland — Thomas Page, Chas Ward, Joseph Clark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. Davison (Parrsboro'), Thos W. Jackson, R. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison (River Philip), Robt Mitchell, m.d., Benj S. Seaman, S. Howard, m.d., Clinton J. Morse, m.d. County of Digby — E. J. Budd, Robt Stephens, m.d., Edward II. Oakcs, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comcan, jr, Charles Everett, Clias E. Payson, Henry C. Sabean, J. B. G. Morrison, m.d., Hubert Syda, m.d., Archibald Maxwell, m.d. County of Guysboko' — Guysboronyh District. — Edw I. Cunning- ham, Spinney Whitman, J. B. Hadley, Alfred W. Hart, Patrick Mc- Donald, M.D., G. E. Buckley, m.d. St. Mary's District — Jno Cum- minger, Alex Falconer, m.d., James Campbell, m.d. County of Halifax — Ed^ Jennings, m.d., Wra Pearson, m.d., Wm H. Weeks, m.d., Alfred <. .oucher, m.d., Andrew Cowie, m.d., C E Burnaby, Edw Farrell, m.d. County of Hants — Jno A. Jenkins, Saml D. Brown, m.d., Wm Dcnnison, m.d., F. N. Burgess, m.d., C. J. Gossip, m.d. County of Inverness — James G. McKecn, Dun McLean, Wm Grant, Jno Mcintosh, m.d.. Dun Campbell, m.d., Thos. Willmott, m.d. County of Kings — Jon Borden, m.d., Holmes Masters, m.d., C. C. Hamilton, m.d.. James S. Miller, m.d., George Hamilton, Harris 0. McLatchey, m.d., Henry Lovett, Gideon Cogswell, William H. West, Henrie Shaw, m.d., Thos Wm Harris, Jas F. Palmer, John Struthers, m.d., Jas N. Fitch, m.d. County of Lunenburg — Geo Turner, Nel Chesley, Dan Dimock, Chas Gray, m.d., Wm A. C. Randall, m.d., William V. Andrews, M. B. Desbrisay, George Ross, Chas Lordly. Joseph Steverman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders, Wm H. Owen, Her- bert Smith, M.D., Jas S Calder. County of Pictou — David Matheson, Edward Roach, Wra H. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John Mitchell, m.d., John McKay, Wm Eraser, m.d., James R. Collie, m.d., Samuel A. Fo.ster County of Queen's — Jas Forbes, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos B. Harlow, Colin Campbell. County of Richmond — Hon Edmd P. Flynn, Manrice Kavanagh, Wm Brymcr, lly C. Fixott, m.d., D. Grouchy, Cast^inier Robert, m.d. County of' Siielrukne— Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schrage, m.d., Jas J. Clarke, m.d., Robert W. Freeman. County of Viotokia — Jno Robertson, Jno McLellan, S. G. A. McKeen, m.d. 09 BKOn\ UKOTIIEK8 d: i'O. Driissisls llallfnx BlblCH, TcHtnmcMtd anil Prnycr Bookn nt R. T. MIIIR and ro.'H i •a f U I 1 i I O I i o »3 County of Yarmouth— Jas C. Farish, m.d., Jno Tooker, Matt Jeffrey, Form Hatfield, Nat Hilton, V/m Barton, m.d., Harv Cann, Jas Kirbr, m.d., G. J. Farish, m.d., Jos B. Bond, M.D.,Tho8 D. Chipman, Wm. H. Bent. JXrSTZOES OF TSS rSAOS. County of Annapolis— W. Ruggles, Peter Delancey, William Harris, David C. Landers, Edward Eaton, James Gray, Daniel Nicholls, John Mills, Thos. C Wheelock, William H. Troop, Edward Fitz Ilamlulph, Miner Tup])er, Jo.s Wheelock, Jno F. Bath, Roht. Parker, Robert Mills 2d, Andreas Bohaker, Arthur Dod<;e, Joel Banks, S. Balcom, Jordcn Messcn<;cr, Benaiah Spinney, Ambrose Bent, Hon WilHnm C. Whitman. Martin Gates, Charles Spnrr, Felix McNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Reid, James Wheelock, John H. Ditmars, James E. Potter, Joseph W. Bobbins, Andrew H. Harris, Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Samuel L. Chipman, Jas Johnston, William Crossciip 1st, Wm Weathcrspoon, Leonard Wade, Wm Y. Foster, Jacob Chute, James Foster, Dimock Gates, Jas W. SmuT, Israel McNair, Henry Parsons, William J. Crosscnj), Manly White, David Morse, Charles M. Forbes, Inglis Phinney, Isaac D. Vroom, Daniel W. Mil- ner, William Dargie, jr., Stephen B. Honnigar, Thomas Holland, James Roy, Handley E. Fitch, Andrew Brown, John Gates, John Asaph Marshall, Munay Elliott, Jos Elliott, Benj D. Leonard, Benj Fellows, Wm B. Troop, Wm Shaftner, Benj Shaffner, Harris Foster, Geo Troop, Jno Buckler, G. Murdoch, Sam Daniels, Abm Young, Wm Reiorden, Jacob Neily, Major Stronach, Jas A. Gibbon, Walter Welton, Jno Stoddart, Saml Neil}', Bernard Calnek, Saml McCormick, Jno Ryder, Charles Whitman, Jno Rice, AVm Wright, Wm Carlton, Geo Ditmars, Dowe D. Potter, Thos A. Margeson, Thos A. Gava^a, Wm V. Jones, John G. Balcom, Wm H. Ray, Dow J. Morse, Saml Pickup, Job Wade, Edward Barteaux, George Hardwick, David McLellan, Wm McLaughlan, Thos Banks, Wm Miller, Jacob Slocum, Geo Neily, Francis Miller, Wm H. Balcom, Joel Slocum, George Woodberry, Elias Phinney, Stephen Beals, Gilford Delap, John B. Troop, Wm Shaw, Israel Letteny, Stephen E. Bent, Elias Beals, Edmond Bent, Elias Tupper, Obadiah M. Taylor, Norman B. Spinney, Shippy Spurr, Fowler Bums, Wm. Chipman Jr., Edward Bachman, Wm. J.*H. Bal- com, Wallace Phinney, Benj. L. Winchester, Arthur Harris, John Prince, Jno W. Whitman, Silas Potter, Chas H. Ford, Jno Anthony, John S, Morse, Arthur W. Harris, Jas Longley, Phinlay Saunders, Timothy R. Brooks, Jno Morgan, Benj Goldsmith, Thos Delap, Edwd Milberry, Jas E. Oakes, Chas A. Elliott, Harris VanBlarcom, Robt Bent, Wm V. Vroom, Wellington Farnsworth, J. Albert Beckwith. County op Antigonish— Jos Symonds, Dougald Cameron, Alex McDonald, Jno McKinnon, Jno McKenzie, Robert McDonald, Arch McGillivray, Sr., Angus Mclsaac, John McDonald, (Pomkct,) Neil McKenna, Alex Mclnnos, George H. Irish, Andrew Chisholm, John Mclntyre, Jr., Arch McGillivray, Jr., Wm J. Beck, ElishaM. Randall, Alexander Mcintosh, m.d., Colin Ross, Alexander M. Chisholm, Jas Wilkie, Don Chisholm, (Doun), John McGillivray, (Glen Road), Arch Eraser, Michael Crispo, Timothy Crispo, Jas G. Ross, Joseph Mac- Donald, (M. Green), John McDonald, (Ohio) Colin Chisholm, William Gerrior, Jno Chisholm, (St. Andrews), Eiisha Wm Randall, Rodk I M o B N •0 s h o A A O s «< z a B » C4 s ^ S ^ ♦f a fl) i ? A H « Ul a ." § to a H •2 « t 5 & A N lO t- i IH 1 5 M (ft CO o ti (ft r\ ." d M) g g » Q S! < w BROWN BROTHERS A €'0, Wlioleialc llrnggists Pen iiiid Pockvl kiilv«'N al II. T. Ml IK unit C'O.'M i o B N S 4) A A O O m s i (!) a (4 u 4 H o n o Q o Pi ] Chisliolm. (Adtlinpton), Allan rniiioron, Dor McKenzii!, AVm Cliisholm, I (Trnnulic) Aiiroii I). Ilaniii^^toii, Jolin McMillan, (Ohio), Uixlk Mc- I Donald, Wm IJovle, Jno Frasor, p:(lwd Corhett, Henry Wi'lih, Moses Souicrs, Micliaol JVtitpas, John Chisholm, (North Hivcr), William H. Cunninfrham, Hngh Mt-Adani, Anpis Mclnnis, Martin McDonald, David Condon, Charles Cameron, Alex McNanghton, J>>n McDonald, (S. River), John McGillivray, (B. Settlement,) Norman McDonald, John McDonald. (Y. Grant), Hutjli McLellan, Jno C. McDonald, Alex M. Cunningham, Lachlan Cameron, Allan Smith, Alex Mc- Gillivray, John A. McGillivray, Wm C. Ilierlihy, Archd. McPhee, Lucien Doiron, Don McMillan, Jos McDonald, (Gulf), Jno McKinnon, (Pomkct,) Andw McFarlanc, Wm Chisholm, (Caledonia), John Mc- Millan, Don Chisholm, (Finiay), David McNair, Angus Mclsaac, (Caledonia), William Chisholm, (St, Andrews,) Angus McGillivray, James M Hall, Alex Chisholm, Wm. McDonald, Rich J. F'orristall, Angus McDougall, Angus McDonald, John B. Bonin, Don McDonald. County of Cape Bkbton. — Thomas S. Bown, George G. G. Hill, Hon John Bourinot, N. H. Martin, Arnold Holmes, William Armstrong, William Butler, William Gammcll, Lauchlan Robertson, Benoni Shepherd, Anthony Martell, George Rigby, Don Ross, Hon Thomas D. Archibald, Don Gillis, Hon John Fergusson, John Forbes, John R. Dowling, Donald Macaulay, Caleb Huntington, Thomas Moore, Alex Kenna, Dougald McDougall, Law Kavanagh, Alexander McLean, John Richardson, Henry V. Bown, Patrick Cadigan, Jas Matheson, Jno L. Ingraham, Murdoch McDonald, Donald McLean, Simon Nicholson, Angus GilHs, William W. Bown, George McKay, Duncan McKenzie, Richd Laffin, Thomas Scott, J. T. McKinnon, Clement H. Harrington, Benoni Gouthreau, F. P. Archbold, Don McDougall, John A. Moore, Edm Outram, Stcph McNeil, Angus Anderson, Ron McDonald, Ron McMillin, Wm McDonald, Fras Lewis, Alex Moore, Alex G. Hamilton, John Lorway, Peter T. Clarke, Plugh McGillivray, Alex McDonald, Wm Routledge, John Edwards, Patk Collins, Marshall Bourinot, John Vooght, Chas J. Clarke, Norman McDonald, Michael Slattery, Walter Young, Henry Mitchell, James Kitchens, Arthur H. Bourinot, Dun McLarty, John Belcher Moore, Wm. H. Moore, Robert Martin, Allan McLean, James Gillis, Ronald McDonald, Michael McLellan, Don McDougall, Allen McAdam, Isaac Greenwell, Laureflrcc Holland, Cornelius Hickey, Ewen Robertson, John Sutherland, Thomas P. Jones, David McKecn, Alex. C. Ross, Neil McNeill, John McLean, Henry LeCrass, Samuel Brookraan, John T. Motfait, Blowers Archibald, Donald McNeill, Patnck Ncvill, Patk O'Toole, Israel Slattery, Hector F. McDougall, Don McLellan, Jon Ross, John McGregor, Geo ¥. M. Forbes, Richard H. Brown, James McNeil, James Anderson, Charles Muggah, Francis Quinan, Alex McKinnon, Rodk McLennan, Angus Campbell, Neil McDonald, Angus McDonald, Joseph McParish, Thomas Fortune, Alex McAulcy. County of Colchester — Fras R. Parker, Wra Campbell, Robert Fletcher, Eliakim Tapper 4th, Hon Samuel Creelman, Isaac McCurdy, John King, J. Fulmore, Robert Hauiilton, Daniel Moi-rison, Samuel Waugh, Benjamin Tuppcr, Matt McCiirtly, Wm McKim, William Faulkner, John Smith, (ieorge Reading, .John Irvine, John McKay, J. D. Putnam, Hugh Dunlap, Samuel Kettle, James N. Crowe, Jno Yuill, Richd Slade, Alex Ellis, Jas Flemming, Thomas S. Delancy, John M. Campbell, Joseph Fulton, Silas Clarke, Jas Crowe 7th, James ? •0 P u '.H Sponges, BrusUes tind Coiubs by BUOWi> BROTHKRH «& €0 It. !. >H IK u:u\ < », Kiiok^rllf.-s iiiitl <<(iili uicr^. Iliiliriiv 10 IS « I tt) -<} « O H 49 <1 fa • O *3 McKny. Ilujih (lUiiii, IJoluTt liov^iui, AicIiiUnld, Kolx-rt Clii\nil>('rM, KolK-rt K. Hliiir. \ii)]m-t J. Polloi-k. Williiiiu .lames A. Stevens, Diiiiiel C. Nelsoti, V.YSi\ Layton, .James (JreiAor, Hit;:' Duksofi, Danl lUors, Tlionias Cliisliolni, Win David Mtx»n'. .Januw (\'(me, Merian;,dilin, .Jiio Me^Jeor;,'!', Uohert L .J. MeKay, Win Ilosa, Kolx-Mt Lewis, Alt'x MeLcod, (ieo .Johnston, Danl Knton, .Jas ,1. Hamilton, David llMm'ijiy, l{()i>t (i. Mntherford, Koitt IMnrrflv. Inane Fiilton, .Ino Kyan, .J. D. NIeCart, K(tl»t C. Fidton, Isane Flemniinc.Tas U. lien Fnlron, (ieo C. Taylor, .Ina M Creelman, .Jas Uimdl, Ken MeLean, .Jno Dicki«on, Harris Fnlinore, Drtnl McKenxie, F. Ulanelinrd, E. 'rnpjior, jr, Sanil O. W. Arehiltuld, Jas Maxwoll, Jnnu's Fi. Diekie, Ai)ni >J Tn|I|jer, David Me(i. .Johnston, David Nelson, Isaac H)»rnhill, Hobt I'utiiam, .Jno Wier, Fred M. Pearson, Fil)en Fales, Alex \i. Fletcher, .Josejih C. Crowe, Tlionnis W. Crowe, K. N. li. MoLellan, Wm Hill, .John A. P. Melxdan, Wni Blackwood,, John Clarke, Hn<;li Munro, .John '1'. H. Henderson, Wm McNutt, Silas K. IJhuk, Edw Hysloji, Donald M. Sutherland, .Jothnm Ulair, (k'orge N. McLellan, Danl (Jeddens, CImrlos Ijon{4head, Robert Forlnis, Geoi-ge Fulton, John MeKay, .Tames Nome, David C. Slaek, S. G. A. Morrison, I'atk Hill, Hari-iH Harrin}:ton, Ix^andcr J. Crow, Thomas McKay, Levi Davidson, Thos. J. G. Nelson, James Clark, John Miller, Wni. Blair, Jas. Dickson, Thos. Miller, John Porteous, Jno Lifrlitl)ody, ICbenezer Beattie, Jas I^^ent, llobcrt Dill, Wm Lynch, .John C. Archibald, Walter B. Hinfjiey, Robert Grant. CouNTV OF CuMnERLANi) — Hon Henry G. Pineo, Amos S. Blcnk- horn, Jas Kirkj)atrick, Randolph Morris, Henry Harrison, James W. Delaney, Robert K. Snuth, Den Macnamara, R. C. Ucid, Wm PijHJS, Horatio N. Davidson, J. K. Ekierkin, Geo Knowlton, David Purdy, David Pu^sley, Fras Carroll, Chas G. Donkin, Jas yulloiton, Moses rx)we, Hance Hunter, David Lawrence, Jno H. Peers, Samuel WcbJ), Norman Mcl^eod, Wm Baker, Wm J*. Chisholm, l?ol)eft McElman, Robt W. Saltan-, Martin Chapman, .John T. Smyth, Cyrus Bent, Peter MacFarlane, William F. Cutten, Cyrus Bhuk' C:ha>t. E. Katchlbrd, .John Traviss, Doug l*n<;slcy, William Stewart, Alfred Black, Wm B. lirundage, Thos T. Thomson, .John Bragg, Robert Ward, Fras ¥. Hatlield, Nat P. Huges, A. P. Bradley, David Fnllerton, .John Davison, Mich K. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi B»rden, Tliomas C. DeWoif, William Waugh, David Ross, Lemufl Bignev, Enoch l^hubree, I^'dniii Johnston, Charles Ward, Donald Mclvenzie, G11l>ert Purdy, 'IMios MeKay, John Bigolow, Ephraim Howard, .Jjis Z Bliss, David MelClman, Thos I^usby, VVilliam B. Ilandley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, M.i*., Netis Chap|K.'l, Chas Lawrence, Thos II. Black, Thomas lioach, J. Hiram Black, Rnfus Black, Patrick Baird, Wm Moft'atc, James Higgins, Sanil Baird, John Atkinson, .John Hewson, Wm. MeNab, William Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Lutlier Baker, W. 13. Main, Benj Douglas, Donald Melvay, James S. Hickman, Chas MeCabe, Alex M. Wills, Richd B. Huestis, Wm Smith, Endn-ee Wood, Robt Christie, Thos Kirkpatvivk, Amos Thomson, Zcbud Mackay, Charles Bent, Law Hannan, Angus McGillivray, Jo8ey)h Harritt, Wm Greenfield, Chas ,J. Oulton, Alex Dewar, .Job Seaman, Arch l^obertson, Jno Waugh, Richard Woodland, sr, Mat A. Logan, Samuel O'Donnell, .Tosiiua lilack, Angus MclA'od, Wm Oxiev, Chas Snuth, Caleb Lewis, Jeo Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Charles Hatfield, .Jessc W. FuHerton, W. Y. King, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D Dickinson, Hy Davis, V) u o o o o o p f* a 1.1 ^ I? V IP o y % '4 •A •A 1 5 » C> (0 2 '0 6 Q n « < BKOWAT BROTHURiS «!' CO, Importers of Surgical InstriniiRnts Ur T. mitH imd <'0, BInnk liook IHiiniirarfunrN, Mnllfux 1H75] ALMANACK. 1».) Alliort I) ('Irnpnmn, Win BImrk, A. A. Stevens, K, Mitihcll, VHlintine VV(kkJ, Stejiht^n Oxicv, Kuf'uji S. I'mily, Danl Y. IltilnitB, (jco. Scott, (iilbort Atkinson, Jolin Mutluiihind, (koijjo Cliapniun, Javnes Tuit, Win. J. Kale>», VVilliain H. IIui'8iis, lotuu' Brown, Ihiiac I'urily, Mdwaid BettH, B. 8. Seaniiin, Teter McDonHltl, Ja» McC'abe, John k. Morris, David MHchcIl, Duviil Atkinnon, Peter McLean, A. B. Bettx, Judah Borden, C'luirles FiHlicr, ilul'iiii Uipley. COUKTY OK DUJBY — I>i:itliii nf />>/>//>//— -Col hi CjlIMfihell, Stoidien Payson, Holland K. I'ayson, Edwd M. MarhlMill, John JOIdridj,'ti, iJnij II. Kn^fji'les, Saliino bavary, William SaiinderH, Lanehhm MeKay, John Diikln, Edward K. rinipany. Sterns .Jones, J«)hn Dontuvan, Mendal Crorkor, Edwd II. Oakes, (jt-o Henderson, David Rice, Wni l\ Mar(orou(/h Dist, Hon Robt M. Cutler, Hon Wm O. Iletf'ernan, Jas B. Hadley, William J. Bi;ielow, Wm Hart, Wm Moir, ,Jno Mahoney, William G. Scott, Jno A. Steel, Jno Elder, Thomas Keating, Jessie Anderson, .John Jamieson, Jos W. Hadley, .Toathan Hartley, Jos David, Don (lunn, Colin Chisholm, J. A. Tory, Andw Saiij^sler, Wm llartshorne, Geo Scott, J B. Simpson, Thos C. l^cart, Styles Hart, Chris Jost, Alfred W. Hart, John 'I . Sinclair, Jas E. Hart, Richd O'Gonnon, David Scranton, Jas II. Feltmate, Alex McL Hart, Thos O'Neil, Thos C. Cook, Wm P. Carritt, Wm Tory, Wm Webber, Jas S. Nickerson, Wm H. Wylde, Saml Aikens, Richd Bruce. Saml R. Russell, Wm li. Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, Jas Fitzgerald, Jas Puncll, Herbert R. Cunninp:ham, George B. Hadley, James Ferguson, John Matthews, S]H;nccr H. GifKn, Thos. F. Mil- , ward, Donald Kennedy, Hugh McNeil, Jas R. Atwater, Thos. Con- : don, A. McLauchlin, Alex. Ferguson, Solomon Cohoon, Charles Tay- • lor, John W. Peart, Charles M. Franeheville, Henry M. .Tost, Wm. L. '< Peart, Wm. F. DesBarres, .Tas. H. Marshall, Abraham Cox, John Mc- Millan, Michael Keating;, Francis C. Cook, Jas H. Carr, Jno Chisholm, Thomas Hadley, Don Ivennedy, Robert Davis, Donald Chisholm, ! Archibald Chisholm, William S. Mclvenzie, Abraham W. Bigclow, | 0. (9 > »• '1 a I'lTscriiit.oji.s caioliill.v UisiMUiiMl hy nKO^\^ BKOTIli:i{S A <0. Hiinps lliilr Oil, ri>rriiiiiory, iit R. T. MI!lU And CO/M. O ♦9 John F. Trt^lor, Stephen McMilInn, IVter Sindiiir, Geomo Myers. William Wrijfht, Jno Kunnody, Vimcnt Wallaco. JSt. Atari/ h /iisfrirf, Lnnchlun MoQuarrie, Daniol llattio, .John HaUic, Samuel AnthihaUi. Aiexnnder Ouniminijer, Kaniitel G. McKeen, Aluxonder FiwhtT. An(;uB Catncmn, .Isc|)l» McLtian, A. 1* McKenzie, .John Cummitiger, Donald McDonald, Ilu^h McDonald, .Thh II. McDonald, Alex N. McDonald, .John McDaniel, Donald Kennedy, Wm. L. Pyc, .JcHse Cummin^r, .John MclA'nn, Alex Fisher, .James Mc(/iitcheon, Wm Pride, John Ilude, Allan Undo, Alex Mitchell, Walter Danidn, Thomas O'Flnhavin, Thomas Smith, .James IIomla\v, John A. Kirk, John llowitt, Joseph Unde, Kohort Kennedy, Donald Sinclair, Alex, Sutherland, John Cruikshanks, Daniel W. Oockctt, Itobt Hood, Dun McDonald, Uouhcn Mcintosh, John A. Stewart, Daniel Hattie, Jamc« A. Frascr, Goo W. Mattatall, llujijh Gordon. County of Halifax.' — Andrew Shiels, Philip liCtson, Patrick Power, Dan O'Gorman, .John Thomas, Francis Munro, Dav Annand, (yharlea Hamilton, James Croucher, Henry A. Gladwin, Matthew Hurris, Alexander Stephen, Matthew Guild, Charles D. Hunter, Jer Northup, J/on .Jas Cochran, Wm H. Tidmarsh, Westcote Lyttloton, Archibald McPhce, James L. Gritlin, Robert Fox, Jno Geddes, David Archibald, Adam Deano, Kidiraim Burgess, Wm E. Brine, Donald Murray, Sanmcl II. Caldwell, Geo L. C Chipman, Edm Ryan, Geo Garrison, David Thompson, Donald McLaren, Willianj Hay, Francis Layton, William Evens, .Jos Ivaye, Robert Romans, William Landels, John Carmichael, Henry Shcllnut, James Ward, John Nauffts, John A. Bell, Nat Russell, Patrick Fuller, Jno Stairs, Jno D. Nash, Wm J Coleman, Wm Ackhurst, Jno Liiij^lcy, Jos Thompson, Robt I). Clarke, Jno McCulloch, Edwd Lahey, Wm Compton, John E. Shatford, Geo Shiels, Geo Dauphiney, Jas E. Shatford, Francis Webber, Geo J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, Wm F. Kniglit, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, John Woodill, Edward .Johnson, Jos Murphy, Chambers Blakcncy, 1). F. Curry, Bcnjainm C. Wilson, John Hays, David A. Nicholson, Thomas Humphrey, Aiulrew Gray, George P. Mitchell, Daniel Cronan, Thomas E. Kenny, William Hare, Thomas Walsh, John Doull, xMatthew H. Richcy, Benjamin W. Salter, Patrick Walsh, Georgg .T. Longard, George G. Uustan, N. P. Christian, James Eraser, Donald McDonald, William Dunbar, Charles J. Gossip, m.l., Samuel Croucher,jr., James Croucher, Wellington Kent, James Kent, Geo S. Dickey, Geo Thomson, DanI McCurdy, .Jas Gardner, jr., Wm Hall, John H. Anderson, James Duggan, Thomas Mahcr, Edw Bowers, William Munro, Frederick N. Hubley, Donald Archibald, Theodore Conrod, Malcolm Mclnnis, J. W, Laurie, .Tames Butler, Jolin Silver, Robert Boak, W. P. West, D. Farrell, J. B. Duffus, John Art/., William Barron, G. A. Leslie, J. M. Forrest, J. C. Ross, J. A. Shicrs, Isjuic McCurdy, Hugh W. Blackadar, John Taylor, John D. Tupper, Thos Walsh, Wm Taylor, John Flinn, John Davison, William Esson, Joseph Hamilton, Edward Smith, John Higgins, John S. Bryson, Robt Richardson, Peter Ross, John M. Inglis, Andrew Drillio, James Laidlaw, Jas. W. Turner, Geo. J. Troop, Francis C. Elliott, R. W. Eraser, Patrick Hayden, Thos Dumcy, DanI. H. Pitts, Alex Parker, Samuel Hutchinson, Jno K McCurdy, Wm A. 'Cummingcr, Jas ICerr, John Kirker, Saml Bolcom, jr, Malcolm McFarlane, David Archibald, Geo /? 9i ;;• 6 § B A p O tfl « rl 1 o 3i .£1 'A CO o g (J » rt *1 ^■4 H s § Pl ft ? o o p a o <« ■:ji M CO » rt !* W 1 is fj : < O Jac Gil Mi' Pliolographic Ctaemlciili*, elc, »!> BKOWJK BROTHEK8 A CO. Vniipplnft l*np4cr, IJenjann'ii Marstcrs, James Kcynolds, Henjaniin DoW Vrascr, m.i>., VVilliiim Bennett, Shiilmcl Diiuock, Dennisun Ilaivio, Jas Itos;*, (j!(!o Johnston, Harris Marrin, Jus F Cochran, Jns Dennison, Thos A. Smith, Chfts J. Wilkins, Edw Dimock, Monson H. Goud^^c, Adulter Hunter, John Jenkins, George Do Wolf, John Smith, J. H. North, William Davison, Phares Constnntine, G«?o Armstrong, Wm. Murphy, Wm. Fish, Hnndh-y Starratt, Saml Mnmford, Andrew Shaw, Thonuis Akins, Kdwin Mumford, Wm H. Shaw, VVm Canavan, Wm l")ennison, Nathan Wilcox, iFno (^armichatil, Wm Hockinan, Jno Stirling, James Toynt/, Edw McLatchy, David Seott, Wm Curry, Alfred Thonuvs, Theophilus Cowen, William Harvie, (-harlos K. Young, Wm. IJailey, John Pattor.'«)n, Wm. McKay, Wm. Ingram, Thos. Armstrong, Goo N. Snnford, Pi/.ekiol N. Masters, Wm. H. Mosher, Henry Canovnn, Jno Taylor, Danl Mosher, ClmsT. Cochran, Jno A. Vaugli«n. EauU'vn Uimtrk't, Francis I'arker, David FricKo, Jno McDougall, Alex Thompson, Jno S. Hrcnnan, Wm H Wallace, Jas Withrow, Wm MeDougall, Geo Smith, Geo Dcihsmore, Jno Dimock, Benj Ulois, Wm C. Casey, Jo.siah Ciistancc, Isaiah Smith, Wm Lawrence, Evan Urquhart, Jns McKenr.ic, James W. King, Wm Etter, Hol)ert Faulkner, Stephen Harvic, Hugh Mc^ea^n, Andw Kirknatriek, Jas Ellis, Wm Wardrop, Geo Ainalie, Jno McLcarn, Harry H. Murphy, Wni Blake, A \\ Smith, Don McKay, Danl Blois, H ll Blois, Sam Blois, John Sim, Jno T. Scott, JoJm Ur- quhart, Wm H. Withrow, Geo P. Thompson, James Simpuon, llol)crt I'utnam, William Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Terhune, Iloht Parker, Jas Casey, Danl Thompson. Thomas Woolavcr, Thomas Hunter, Nelson Wier, Jacob Hcnnignr, Wm Walker, Walter Burton, Wm Hunter, Alex Dunbar, Angus Kose, Duvid R. Ciow, Arch Frame, Alfred Putmnn, George Froizo, James Cofhll, Nicholas Bockwith, Elias Pay/.ant, Wm S. Salter, Alex Hiltz, John McKonzie, Geo T. Smith, Samuel Sweet. County of Inverness. — John MoLcod, John McLellan, James G. McKcen, Donald McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Martin McPhcrson, Malcolm McDonald, Lauchlin MeDougall, Donald Smith, James Purccll, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Samuel Campbell, Angus Beaton, Malcolm McKay, John H. McKoen, Alexander Chisholm, John Chisholm, John McDonald, Don McDonald, James McD«noll, Donald McLellan, Matt McDaniel, Kodk McNeil, Angus McEachern, Jno G. Crowdis, John Cliisholm, John Wright, Edw McMill.in, Hugh McMillan, Richard Darcy, J. Duncan Cameron, Duncan McLean, Donald Mcintosh, William McQuarry, Patrick Dowling, Arch McPhail, J. Beaton, Malcolm McLeod, Hugh Cameron, m.d., Hugh McDonald, Wm Grant, Donald McDonald, Donald McDonald .fno McDonald, Jno McEachern, Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, Jacob S. Hart, A. McDonald, John Mcintosh, Peter Smyth, jr., Hugh Gillies, William Dunbar, John McLennan, Malcolm MoNeil, Peter Paint, Geo C. Lawrence, jr., Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, John McFarlane, Don McMillan, Alex McEachran, Robt. MeDougall, Alex u 1 1'livsch, Siipiioi'li'i-s, ul Brown lli'olhvi.s and I'o. R. T. NiriK and CO.* noolts«I1<>i*N and Htafionor.s, Ilalinix, IV. H,- a o 3 M 0! o e « ft «) a a s ft o ft ho • O o •9 McEnclicn, Arch Cnnieron, Neil McDonald, Jacob Ross, Jno Cameron, Murdoch Matthcson, John Hingley, Duncan Carapl^Il, m.d. , Mur- doch A. Koss, Finlay Beaton, Don A. Mc-LcHan, Alex Caniplwli, Neil Gillies, Neil Campbell, Angus McCormick, Hugh McDonald, John McDougrtll, Thomas Burke, John McLellan, Allen McDonald, Arch Boyle, Nathaniel C. McKecn, Angus Beaton, Jno Carmichael, James Coady, l>onald McLean, jr, Peter Grant, John McDonald, Ijcvi Hart, Angus McPliail, Joseph White, Neil McMdlan, K. B. Smith, m.i>., Wm McPherson, Allen McMillan, Neil McKay, Furqubnr RIcKac, lionald McLeod, Angus Grant, Alex. McDonald, Arcli McDougail, James Doyle, Allan McDonald, Alex MeI>onald, James Boss, I>(>nald McFadyen, Donald Smyth, John McDonald, John Mclsaac, Anselm Au'Coin, Leo Au'Coin, John McKeen, Neil McMillan, Thos Evans, Wm Ethridge, Hugh Cameron, Murdoch Matheson, Ronald Campbell' Thos Willmott, m.d., Thos. Tomkins, Duncan F. McLean, Wm Mc- Clough. County of Kings — Caleb H. Rand, Saml Chipman, Seth Burgess, Edmund Palmer, Richd Starr, John F. Hutchinson, Alex Patterson, Wm Miller, Fairlield Smith, Edward P. Borden, Patrick D. Seanlan, Archibald Walker, John O. Pineo, Gideon Cogswell, David Ells, James Eaton, Amos Sheffield, P'jbenezer Bigclow, Richard W. Kidston, James Gritlin, John H. Cox, Irad Benjamin, Russel Coldwell, Levi W. Eaton, Jacob Lockhart, Charles Eaton, Winckworth Chipman, Abraham Newcomb, Zebulon Neily, Sidney Welton, William A. Tupper, David Huntley, Jno W. Rusco, John W. Borden, Benj H, Calkin, John N. Bowles, John Kirkpatrick, Wm W. Patterson, Wm H. Lyons, William Rhodes, Thos A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, James Bligh, Isaac H. Newcomb, John Vaughan, Hiram Borden; Cyrus Johnston, Wm Davidson, Wm J. Wallace, Augustine A. Pineo, Geo F. Robinson, Edward Hamilton, William Crane, Jas Leard, jr., John Porter, Joshua Reid, John M. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, m.d,, Edwin Parker, Geo Kinsman, Charles Hall, Henry Lovett, James E Rockwell, Enoch A. Forsyth, Robert W. Beckwith, Isaac Hamilton, Geo W. Fisher, John H Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, John A. Chipman, Wm. B. Ward, Leonard Fitch, John II. Miner, Benjamin B. Woodworth, John P. Lyons, Benjamin P. Weaver, Edward C. Foster, George Dodge, George Marsters, John W. Barss, Charles Dickie, George Harvey, George N. Fuller, Obcd Benjamin, David B Newcomb, Henry White, John E. Ells, George Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew Dwight Dewolf, Richard D. West, William Bowles, Henry Pineo, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, Joseph B. Davidson, Elisha SchoHeld, Lecnard Porter, Leonard R. Ilsley, Jno Lamont, jr, Wm C. Bill, llandley C. Shatlner, Abram G. Marsters, Eliakim Tupper, Jno S. Newcomb, Henry L. Baker, WniN. Newcomb, Amos Baxter, Jos R Hea, d.c.l., Martin L. Cleaveland, Geo C. Hiuco, Edw M. Margeson, Moses Brown, Jas Martin, Jas Doyle, Jno Tobin, Jno O. Morse, Edw Redmond, Jas ¥,. Lyons, Jas I'. Cunningham, Edwin Rand, Samuel S. Robinson, Wm A. Porter, George L. Jess, Wni. IL Woodward, Wm S. West, James E. Rand, Leander Rand,Edward R. Bishop, Gideon Power, Oliver Woodworth, Thos Handley Chute, Jer Bligh, Leander Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, J. Leander Wiekwire, Thos Tuzo, Jos Starratt, David E. Ross, Charles D. Randall, Robert Ells, Wm H. Skinner, Charles R. Northup, Edwin Harris, James S. Witter, John N Coleman, D. Rupert Eaton, John W Margeson, Leveret O P a o o B •a o -. n en o 1^ 2. ei- I* U tf P a ft, *4 o o cro *i «< o o o &> UKOWM Bl(Oriia:U!!« nuU iO., niiole^iule Uiiii£;:ii»ti» o •iJ o '0 x/1 u I . V. T. 7¥nin nn«l «0., niain< Book Tn[niinriirs, Ilalirax, ^. j». 'ji o o o ^ o 5 W -tf § > 5* § > P> > a >) o *» • o Wh M • «8 3 IC •a n o »4 M v rt- >4 (D ff **. *3 n rl o .2 Hti ^ 2. 1 1* & 4^ H !t4 a ■^J p. 'J3 *4 o o 4^ 2. CO on) 1 «< •i-i i» H O o 4^ CO o o O Ci isir).] ALMAXAOK. Dl) DcV. Chipman, 1). D. Davidson, Olmdiah Newcomh, Jolin S.Bdc1ier» James T. Miinmiif?, John S. VVoodwortli, John Fnllerton, William Smith, Win. Bnrfxcss, J. W. Tavlor, Nathan W. Fisher, William J. AValhw-c, Edw Harris, Amos Black, Thos Craiee, Lewis Smith, James Hennigar, James McKcen, John Teal, .Tames Fisher, Edward Strum, Isaac Mader, John Tretheway, Alex- ander Trctheway, David Publicover, Obadiah Spinney, E. J. Manning, Wm Selig, Joseph Young, Nathaniel Hcbb, Hiram Hennigar, George Cole, Silas Corkum, Wm Henneberry, Geo Redden, Jas E. Whitford. County of Pictou — Ho7i Jas Eraser, If on John Holmes, Robert Murray, Peter Ross, John MeKay, Geo McLcod, Dun McDonald, William Eraser, Adam McKenzie, Wm Gordon, Jas Primrose, Angus SutJierland, John Grant, Neill Gunn, Hugh McLcod, Jas McGregor, W. H. Davits, John Logan, William Langill, James Grant, Robert Co]x>Iand, William StnitJi, Daniel Cameron, Alexander McKay, c.n., William Dunbar, George McKenzie, Alexander Cameron, Roderick McKenzie, Alexander McKay, w.r., John Crerar, Robt Doull, Henry II. Narrawuy, Don MeDonald, c.J., Geo McKay, George Denoon, John IfiUUW.V ItUO'lllLR.S A la., Iniportirs of FloMcr Seed.s. B. T. MIJIR Jt (JO., .ixents Tor Whitcincli I'apri- Ifansrii^: Wort*.^ V a Pi pi OB SI O B u «i m O o *3 M I Iluiiiies, t'.J., Adam Gontorv, Anclw Hunter, .John F. McDouiild, Basil I3e'!l, John II. Lane, Jno (} ray. Pet G. Cainphell, Wni Ross, Jiio Ivuss, David A. Ross, Jns Fitzpatriek, Alexander Chisholra, Don Fraser, Jas Weatworth, Diinean Robertson, 'J'honias Horn, James Holmes, jolm A. Dawson, Jas W. Carmichael Maleom G. MeTjeod, Alex Mcilardy, John Dawson, John Mitehe-ll, Joim Hojrj;, Law Miller, David Marshall, John McPImjc, Gearju^e VV. Underwood, Robt Frnser, Andw Caniphell, David Patterson, Alexander Grant, Alexander Thompson, Hector McLean, Dun McKay, Jas McRae, Ricliard Tanner, Danl McDonald, John R. Noonan, Mahew T. Smith, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex McDonald, m.k., Thos Eraser, Jas Hudson, John McDonald, (Angus' son) John McDonald, (John's son), Don McLean, Wm McGillvray, Chas McKinnon, Chas McDougall, Wm Cameron, Charles McLellaii, G. Campbell, J. Hislop, R. P. Grant, K. Ross, A. Fraser, Jesse Hoyt, Don McDonald, f.o., Jas Fraser, Daniel Grant, Maurice Power, Wm BrownTi;2;g, Danl McLea i, Alex McLeod, Don Ross, Wm McDoujijall, Jne Gumming, Jas Gumming, Don D. McDonald, Chas T. Irving, Rol)t McNeil, Allan McPhee, Donald Sutherland, Maleom McDonald, Michael C. Olding, William S. Fraser, John R. Fraser, Angus McMillan, Jno Falconer, Wm McLaren, A. J. Patterson, Jno Yorston, Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sntherland, Daniel Chisholm, Alex Matheson, Jas W. .Tackson, Jas D. McGregor, Jas Kitchen, jr, John Henry, David Tattric, Saml Archibald, John Gollan, David Millar, Thos Graham, John McLcod, George Lawrie, Angus Campbell, John R. Carmichael, Finhiy Cameron, Thomas Grant, Robert McNaughton, Daniel Munix), Robert McLean, John Miller, James P. McLellan, C. Dwyer, Wm Campbell, Peter Brown, Duncan Wicr, George Smith, John Fraser, David Huggin, Robert Bannennan, Janjcs Mitchell, Wm C. Olding, John D. Fraser, E. McLcUan, John Oliver, James Stalker, Geo. J IL-xmilton, John Johnson, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, Robert Dcwar, Geo McConnell, Alex. McGillivray, John R. Davies, Kenneth Cameron, Samuel A. Foster, Jno McDonald, (Dal), John McKenzie, Jas Ross, John P. Lawson, Robert S. McCurdy, John Fraser, Robert Campbell, Alex Sutherland, A. M. Fraser, Jno II. Innis, Jno Denoon. County of Queens — Whitman Freeman, James F. More, Richard Carder, William McGill, Zoheth Freeman, Josejili Dexter, George McLcod, Eldrcd Cohoon, Robert Dolliver, Stephen Mack, David Freeman, Sylvanus Morton, Israel Hendry, George S. Parker, Charles Allison, jr., Enoch Steadman, John H. MuUiall, Edward M'^Leod, Samuel T. N. Sellon, Samuel Freeman, Stephen C. Tu])per, John R. Hall, Edward P Freeman, Joseph H. Cook, Elk Morton, Jabez F. Park, Bart F. Tujjper, Joseph Chandler, Asa Morine, Edward C. Seely, Nath Tupper, Lev/is A. Sponagle, Stew F. Gardejicr, Simeon F. Hunt, Geo A. Fisher, Wm. Hendry, Eldred IL Barnaby, Richard Knowles, Donald Campbell, Hugh Houston, Joseph limes, Wm Cowie, Josej)h M. Freeman, Patk Flynn, M. F. Agnew, Joslma N. Freeman, Dr<3w R. Blocket, Richai'd H. TcHer, Robert Middlcmas, John Laccy, Milton Douglass, Jolm McGinty, jr., Henry W. Hocker, Spencer Cohoon, John C. AVolf, Cluis E. Morton, Jos Ford, William H. Freeman, Stephen Smith, P. Anu.-itrong, Josei)li B. Harlow, James M. Freeman, Lewis Minard, Theodosius Ford, Jolin H. Minard, Uriah Johnston, A. ]\[. Ilcmcon, Geo W. Bai*ss, IMartin McNutt, Vincent Dexter, J. Newton Mack, Silvanus Munro, James Croit, James Purdy, Caleb Cole, Gilbert S. Mack, Thos. M. Dunphy, « u o *■> t? fl ■•H >-* u p .a o i^ VT vA T> •rt p. s ft M f> bJO o 4-> o C! ». d « H »s? (0 u w ""1 ^. o M w 8> fi rl' CJ o tl C3 c3 > &; c3 g 3 •t P< c in xn "• PI ts o w 4J u> fcJO y a u ^ ?? ca W t.5 ri (h« ►* n t U O «< ♦a >-'- ^( fO • H o o I* ^ w y X-** p ^ 5 V ;• p o < % BKO^YX BKOTHKUiii vna €0., OnUtauce Mqiiaro, lluUiuD^ It. T. nnnit *% <'Om ITIioleHalc Dealers in Hooin Paper Jt Paper Bliiuls ft o H r> ^ 1 ^4 ^ 1 fl 1 >r 1 >4 1 •rl ^ 1 f & 1 rt ■(J « H »fti (1) la u ^4 W o M ►^ n> 8> N u P! o o t^ .t3 > r! 55 ca P 8 O f1 c +1 • U2 r/» ■* Fl ts o w f> u> W) ^ d hi 1^ li tE pq L9 PI «^ k 1H 4J ►-'• ^) fO «» r'4 y/ t* • •^ o u f* ^ Hi p ^ i..i ^ ►», &> ^ 'A V ;• 1875.] ALMANACK. 101 Simeon F. Brown, John McDonald, Alex McDonnUl, John Bngly, jr., WUHam Wcntzcll, John Edgar, John H. Dunloj), Nathan Ellis, John Paysant, senr., llohert Holiertson, Nelson McLeod, diaries Cashing. County of 11iciimoni> — Henry Mnrtell, .John U. Smith, senr. John INIorrlson, John Matheson. Alexander Munthison, Anthy Oliver, Simon Donovan, sr., John Mclnnis, Simon Babin, John Strachan, tfosiah Hooper, Ken McLeod, John Fuller, Chas Boudrot, Edwar(l Ganion, Hon E. V. Flynn, Robert McKenzie, Robt Ilill, Wm Brymer, Patrick Maiibourqcttc, Maurice J. Kavanagli, Ken Morrison, Donald Boyd, Simon Landry, Jeffrey Boudrot, John Frahill, Danl O'C. Mad- den, Peter Bosdet, John IL Rindress, Amie Martell, Isaac LcVesconte, James Smith, David Gruchy, Wm LeVcsconte, Angus McLeod, Henry C. Fixot, M.U., Don N. Shaw, Hen Carre, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bel- fontaine, Stephen McPherson, John McDonald, Louis Boudrot, Don ISlatthcson, William Urquhart, George H. Bissett, Hyacinth Martell, Simon Donovan, jr , Wm G. Ballam, Hector Murchison, Don McKay, Isidore LeBlanc, Henry Richard, Archibald Johnston, John R. Smitli, jr., Gilbert I'aon, Andrew McDonald, Angus McNeil, James Hearn, sr., Charles King, Max Forrest, David McNamara, jr, Peter Gruchy, John Keete, Albert B. Hooper, Angus McKinnon, Neil Stewart, Joseph Matheson, Rol)ert G. Proctor, Simon Terrio, George Thomson, James Phelan, Edward E. Binet, Sebastian Vigneau, jr., D. McRae, R. G. Morrison, Wm Chisholm, Hector McKinnon, Walter Murray, George M, Jean, Remi Benoii, Felix Forest, Charles Lenoir, Angus McNeil, I'aul Leblanc, George Clough, Joseph Bissett, Sylvester Boudrot, Edward Proctor, Charles Grant, Alex Mcintosh, Murdoch McRae, Alexander McCuish, Alex T. Matheson, Simon LeBlanc, Jno Morrison. County of SiiiiLnuRNE — Robert Currie, Gilbert McKenna, Wm J. Bell, William T. Kelly, James T. Holden, David Eisenhauer, James Hogg, John M. Dall, Joseph Walters, William McKay, Wm Herkins, John G. W. Dall, Jessie Dexter, John Purney, Jas P. Johnston, Hugh McAlpine, Wm. Dunlop, jr., Jacob Locke, Austin Locke, James J5ower, Robert G. Irwin, John A. McGowans, Geo Cox, Elisha W. Perry, Rolwrt W. Freeman. Barrington District — William Cunningham, Jas C Smith, Josiah Snow, Henry Chute, Bartlett Covill, Asa Macgray, Thos L. Banks, Obed W. Horner, Thos. Coffin, Thos W. Wilson, Israel L. Crowell, Wm B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, Jas J. Clark, M.D., Vincent Nickerson, Michl Wrayton, Danl. Sargent, A. C. Avanl Doane, Wm A. Snow, Edward Crowell, Martin Thomas, Thos Hogg, Thos Watson, John B. Lawrence, Thos Newell, David Daley. County of Victouia — Dun McRae, Wm Jones, Chas McKenzie, Chas J. Camplx^ll, Alex Taylor, John Robertson, Alex Mnnro, Joseph Hunt, Angur, Buihannan, Jno W. Burke, Alex McKay, Lewis Bowii, DiuK'an Ferguson, Alex Cameron, Angus McLeod, John McLeod, John McDonald, J<^)hn S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Don McLean, Jno McLennan, Chas Campbell, IMalconi McLean, Luuchlan McDonald, Donald Morrison, Kiipcrt G. Zwicker, Hector Campbell, Jossec Uojjcr, Win McLean, Kenneth McKeii/.ic, Edward McLeod, IMur McKeiizic, Mar McDonald, Konncth McDonald, Angus McAulay, Neil McAskill, John McLeod, John McLeod, NeilMorrison, Kenneth Buchanian, Lutlier McLeod, 'I'ltos S. Bown, jr., John McKinnon, David Corl)ett, Luirabam Carey, Doiiahl McDonald, Dun Morrison, Edward Carr, Daniel J. McKenzie, A. B. Morrison, Angus Cameron, Williuin d t1 ^ p tfl o I - Vi I- ti •e B n CD O o CO finre (upH niHi iMkicfH. nt ni:«nv:v nKOTiii:Ki4 a ro. It. v. MIJIR »n$l <'<*•* ■*<'H1<;i'm In Fancy Ciuud;*, ^inall Wnivs, ctr. 102 liKLC tier's farmer's [1875. Heffernaii, A. Mnclvcr, Peter McLean, Jus Crowdis, jr., C. N. Camp- bell, Neil Gillis, Geo Injjjruliain, John Mcllae, Hector McNeil, John G. McLeod, Alex McDonald, Wnj Kidston, jr.. Laugh McFadyan, Angus Mclvor, Rod McUae, Samuel C. Campbell, Donald McLean, Don McQuarry, Jno \ Fraser, Don Mcliae, Alex Perguson, Alex S. McDonald, John McDonald, A. S. Kidston, Henry Foyle, Donald Gillis, J. C. Boyd, Kdward P. McNeil, Donald McLellan, Duncan Mc- Askill, Murdoch McKenzie, Donald McKay, Philip Fraser, Donsld J. McUae, Huyh McAskill, Malcolm McLeod, Duncan Mcliae, Edward McCurdy, Donald McLean, John Donovan, John Morrison, Jolm H. Cohoon, Pryor Hall, Donald McUae, Charles Hart, David McCurdy, Roderick McKen/ie, Charles McDonald, Charles L. Campbell, Peter McLeod, Donald McKenzie, John McKae. County of Yarmouth — Toumxhip of Yarmouth : Jno Murray, Leon Weston, Bcnj Rogers, Thos D. Chijnnan, Nathan Hilton, VVm Rogers, Jas Durkce, Wm Burrill, Robt Brown, J. Crawley, Ansel Rob!)ins, J. Nelson Corning, Nathan Crosby, Bcnj P. Crosby, Geo Crosby, Harvey Cann, John Raynard, Geo S. Brown, Samuel Flint, Bcnj Cleavcland, John K. Rycrson, Nehen.iah K. Clements, Jacob Hattield, Nathan Moses, Charles Tedford, Charles Steel, Samuel Crosby, Richard T. Crosby, Jon Randall, Jolm A. Hatiield, Stepnen Patten, John Tooker, J. Wentworth Moody, Aldcn Ellis, Chas ¥j Brown, Wm Haley, John Crawley, jr., Jacob Landers, Fi*eeraan Dennis, Saml M. Ryerson, Nathan Lewis, John Carland, Jeremiah Murphy, Jas Starritt, Willam V. Brown, Chandler Bobbins, Samuel Hamilton, Byron P. Ladd, Geo. H. Jenkins, Thos. B. Crosby, Jarvis D'Eutremont, Thomas M. Lewis. Caleb Cook, J. Ingram Brand, Robert K. Rose, ^L L. Archibald, Nathaniel Hogg, Charles Cahan, jr., W. H. Moody, Wra. D. Lovitt, Geo R. Doty, Richard C. Cann, Wm Law, Nathl Churchill, jr., Melford Sims, Amos Hilton, Jno C. Blackadar, Irad Porter, l>anl McLaughlin, District of Arijyle: Israel Harding, Robt S. Eakins, Jas M Lent, Matt JefFery, Ruebisn Abbott, Peter S. D'Entremont, John Bourque, Michl Surette,W. D'Entremont, James H. Hamilton, Obed S. Slocomb, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Sims, Louis B. D'Entremont, Stillman Larkin, Enos Gardner, Urbane Babine, Jas Doueett, Simeon GUmlnei', Jno C. Anderson, Jervois D'Entremont, Louis B. D'Entremont, Peter Smith, Jno Gavel, Jacob Flint, Edward S. PerrV; Anselm O. Porter, Clair V. Porter, Dennis Qurette, Louis A. D'Entremont, Caleb Spinney, J. Harvey McLarren, Albert Gayton, Lemuel Hamilton, Jno Goodwin, jr., James Amcro, Leon V. Amero, John Murphy. Ooznmissioixers for grivin? relief to Insolvent Bettors and for taking af^davits to hold to Bail. County of Annapolis — Geo R. Grassie, I. W. Ruggles, Joseph Wheelock, James Gray, William Y. Foster, Chas M. Forl)cs, John Mills, John Fleet, Robert Mills, Edward Barteau, T. W. Chesley, Thos C. Wheelock, Albert Beals, L. S. Morse, William Reardon. Co. op Antigonisub— Wm C. Ilierlihy, Wm R. Cuiuiingluim, Wm J. Beck, Richard J. Forristnll. Co. OF C.-PK Burton— C. E. Leonard, Henry Davenport, William Gamir.ell, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean., lion John Forgusson, John Forbes, Chas J. Clark. o a ti Ci o Hi It. > w «+ 3 o a ti- » O 9i »■ o p B^Oy\\ BU^DTUIIKH iiutl CO.. Urii^^^isls. Uullttt.K Priiitprs Mipp1ic«1 ^vitli Paper nn<1 Ink at K. T. nil'llt ami C'0.*S ■ ■■ - ■ -- - --- - ------ •--- - -. . ■ ■ M •0 o •a fi a B m u a .1 F! Pi 0) 0? u m o O o u R ►1 o Q o < Co. OF CoLCHESTEU— Wm Camphcil, James F. Blanchnrd, Jas. K. Blair, William McKim, Wm A. Fulmore, John Kinij, Thomas Miller. Co. OF Cumberland — Charles D. Tloach, C. G. Donkin, Francis Carroll, William H. Rogers, Charles B. Dcwolf, Donald McKay, C. E. Ratchford, James W. Delaney, Amos S. Blcnkliorn, Cyrus Bent, J. Z. Bliss, Job Seaman, Wm Oxley. Co. OF DiOBY — Chas Bndd, Edw Hcgan, Edw R Timpany, John Donnegan, Edward M. Marshall, Louis Q. Bourque, Basil A. Rohichau, Charlton Sabean, Holland E Payson, CoHn Campbell, senr., Wm B. Stewart, B. H. Rnggles, Edward Hogan, A. M. Comeau, Bonaventure Robicheau. Co. OF GuYsnono' — William G. Scott, John Mahoney, Jas B. ILidlcy, Wm IJart, Christopher Jost; St. Mary's DIsl., Hugh McDonald, Wm A. McKecn, Alex N. McDonald, John W. McKeen. Co. OF Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Andrew Shiels, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Napean Clarke, Peter H. LeNoir, Wm. Twining, M. I. Wilkins, Chas. Taylor, Wallace Graham, Wm F McCoy, John D. Tupper, John H. Anderson, Isaac J. Wylde, Alex Stephen. Co. OF Hants — Elkanah Young, John 0. King, David Frieze, Jas Poyntz, Isaac Carver, M. II. Goudgc. Co. OF Inverkess — Lauchlan McDougall, James McDonnell, Angus McDonnell, William Grant, William McPherson, Duncan Campbell, m.i>., Donald McDonald, Angus Grant. Co. OF K1NO8 — John F Hutchinson, Richard Starr, William Crane, Caleb H. Rand, Benjamin H. Calkin, Winckworth Chipman, Wm Eaton, Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robinson, Geo Dodge, Levi W. Eaton, Fred Brown. Co. OF Lunenburg — Daniel Dimock, John Harley, Matt Ernst, Jas Dowling, Robt Scott, Ja8 Dechman, Geo Anderson, Jas D. Selig, Benjamin Dauphinee. Co. OF PicTOU — Hon James Eraser, Robert Murray, D. Hockin, James Primrose, William Gordon, Robert Doull, Henrv 11. Narraway, Don Robertson, Rodk McKenzie, David Matheson, Geo W. Underwood, Wm W. Glennie, John Gollan. Co. OF Queens — J. F. More, John Edgar, James Collie, Wm. Ford, Matt Drew, jr., William Anderson, Patrick Flynn. Co. OF Richmond — William Crichton, Simon Donovan, John R. Smith, Danl. O'C. Madden, John Fuller, Isaac LeVesconte, John Freehil, John Matheson, Hon E. P. Flynn, John II. Rhindrcss, David Grouchy, Angus McNeil. Co. of Shklburne — .Tosiah Coflin, Gilbert McKenna, Robert Currie, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, O. W. Homer, J. C. Smith, Wm J. Bell, R. G. Irwin, Jacob Locke, James P. Johnston, George A. Cox. Co. OF ViCTORiA—Alox Taylor, Joseph Hart, Donald Morrison, Wm Jones, Donald McLean, Alex Taylor, jr., D. McDonald, Johti Burke. Co. OF Yarmouth— John Bourque, Enos Gardner, Wm Rodgers, : J.W. H. Rowley, John Tooker, Jas M. Lent, C. B. Owen. O ►1 A ? t liiiaaiiltcratifl Uroiiiid Spites at BROMX RttOTnEltS «i < O. II. T. NflR Jt CO., IVIiol^'.salv fttat!onci'.s, «>;rniiYlU<> f^ltrocf, Elalirnx ■P •0 cs § 02 • O i < o 101. bklciier's farmer's [1875. DOMINION OFFICERS. Financial Departmknt — Nova Scotia Branch — Auditor's Office* Auditor, Sydenham Howe. Clerk, Robt Stather. Messenger, John MuUane. Assistant Receiveu Generat. and Manager of Savings Bank, J. R. Wallace. C/erk, Lewis Parker. Messen^jer, M. Austin. Penitentiary — Warden, Robert Donkin. Medictd Attendant, Rufus S. Black, m. d. Chaplains, Rev Henry Pope, Rev. T. J. Daly. Chief Ojficer, Charles Ross. Emigrant Office — A(/ent, Edwin Clay, Gerrish Street, Halifax. Di'iiiitij A(/ents, Capt F. A. Licbman, Germany ; John R. DeWolf, Livcrjjool ; Alexander Campbell, Glasgow. Inspector of Steamers for N. S. and N. B. — W. M. Smith, St. John, N. B. AnBiruATORS — Hon Philip Vankoughnet, James Cowan, Isidore Hurteau, Wm Compton. Prison Inspectors — J. W. King, F. X. Prieur. Board of Statistics of Marriages, Births and Deaths. — Sp.c'j/, Jno Costley, Hiillfax. Dep. Registrars of Marriages, Births and Deaths, Steph Selden, Halltax, and the Dep. Postmasters and Way Office Keepers in the different Counties. Port of Halifax — Inspecting Phi/sician, W. N. Wickwire, M. D. Asst. Physician, James Pitts, M. D. Harbour Master, Capt. Elisha Wood. Shipping Mastet', Capt. J. D. Cummins. Harhour Masters — Pictou, Malcolm Campbell. Liverpool, Wm A. Kinney. iSheet Harbinir, William Hall. Bridqewater, Joseph R. Wyman. North Sydney, George Ingraham. Bras d'Or, Francis Dunlap. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA. Post Master Genen'ol, Hon. D. A. McDonald, M.P. Deputy Post Master General, Wm. Henry Griffin. Accountant, H. A. Wickstcad. Secretary, W. White. Chief Superintendent Money Order Branch, Peter LeSueur. Chief Supei-intendent Savings Bank Branch, J. Cunningham Stewart. Cashier, John Ashworth. Assistant Accountant, W. H. Smithson. Chief Post Office Inspector, J. Dewe. i Wova Scotiar-Postal Division. Post Office Inspector, Arthur Woodgate. Asst. P. 0. Inspector, Fredk. U. PassoVv. Clerks, Inspector's Office, T Southall, R. A. Burnham. Resident Office Keeper and Messenger, R. R. McMillan. Money Order Branch. Superintendent Money Order Office, James H. Thorne. Clerks, Fiod. W. Creigliton, Stejjhen S. Thorne, T. Grassie Creighton. Messenger, Thomas Conron. Eailway Mail Service, Clerks, F. Huntington, E. A. Bent, Allied Brown, Frank P. Bent, > S A H t+ c+ e (0 ta H 00 p ^ 1 H ffl 5 ? H M » !8 u P O P BllO>V!« KKOTIIEKH lUMl CO., Melail Unitsgl^ls • ii ct. Hal i rax II. T. Ml IK •« «0., Blank Book MaiiiiraclnrerH, nnlirnx asters and r 10 bO I d (A O Of > « S « o n o iO 5 H O o p < 1875.] ALMANACK. 105 J. McN. Gahriol, R. Davison, J. V. Gavaza, J. II. W. Caincioii, J. McNeill. Halifax Post Office. Post Afastrr, B. W. Cochran. Clerks, W. M. Small, F. V. Tremnin, Thos. W. l)c Wolfe, Ariluir II. Cunninj^liant, J. Douglas Story, VVni. II. Chamberlain, William II. Donovan, John Flowers, C. Lefrg, T. Southall, jr., Douglas Stewart, T. W. Casey, J. Taylor, Joseph O'Brien, George Paw, John O'Toole, W. V. Smith, J. B. Cotter, John Crowley, David O'Brien. Newspaper Surfer, Church Smith. Letter Carriers, Matthew Collins, J. Fitzgerald, Johu Wilson, Ed. Carroll, I). Silverthorne, II. G. Laurilliard. . . Arrival and Departure of Mails at Halifax. MAILS. CLOSE. Northern — (By Intercolonial Railway.) Counties of Cumberland and Colches- ter, and Fat 1 o ISUOnW IIKOTIIEI^^ a lO., IihiioHci-h of Pult^nt Mt'i, P(»rtiii<»iiuirii iiiKl Lnitlii'i* Bu'JCH ul II. T. MlilK tiiMl I'O.'S ion UKLCIIKIl S KAKMKU S [1875. MAILS. Ber»iin/a, W. Inrlies, t( British Giilniin Wy Ciinard Packet direct 15y Ships of War Via the Uaitod States The United Statex— Via St. John, N. B Per steamer via Portland. Per ateaiuer via lioston . . . Mexico, Central America, ami Atlantic Coast of South America, via New York Pacific Coast of South America, Ciina, Japoji, India, Australia, N«iv Zeal- and, via San Francisco Daily, Sundays ex. CLOSK. ARRIVE. Monthly. Monthly. Ah opportunity oflbrs Uncertain, Daily, Sundays ex. Days uncertain. Daily, Sundays ex. Tueiiday. Saturday. Daily, Sundays ex. Great Britain and Ireland — By direct Packet Via (Jiiebec, by Canadian packet. Via New York British Colonies and Foreign Countries by way of England — By direct Packet Via Quebec by Canadian Packet. .... Via New York Fortnightly. \Vedne_9day. Mon Fri., Sat. See Great Britain &, Ireland. Daily, Sundays ex. Monday. Monday. Days uncertain. Days uncertain. FortniKhtly. Once per week. Four times per week. See Great Britain ^ Irelaud. * Unpaid Letters for this route must be posted before 9.30 p.m., on the previous day. Letters intended for Registration must be posted hwlf an hour previous to the closing of the Mail by whieh they are to lie forwarded, and both the Postage and tl»e Registration Fee must bo prepaid. Registration closes at 7.30 p.m. Mails sent to Dartmouth three times per day, at 6 a.m., 1.30 p.m., and 7 p.m.; Richmond, Daily, at 6 a.m. Delivery by Letter Carriers twice a day. Letters for tlie morning delivery will be received at the General Office up to 7 a.m., and at the outside Letter Boxes up to 7 p.m., on the day previotis. Letters for the afternoon delivery will be received at the General Office up to 2 p.m., and at the outside Letter Boxes up to 1 p.m. Office hours — Daily, Sundays excepted, from 6 a.m., till l'^ p.m. Money Orders issued and paid from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m. On the day before the closing of the direct English Mail, the Money Order Office will be kept open for the issue of Money Orders on the United Kingdom only, till 8 p.m.; and on the following morning will open for the same purpose from 8 a.m., till 10 a.m. Places of deposit for the reception of letters and newspapers in the in the city of Halifax, have been established : 1. At T. Courti ey's, corner of Pleasant St. and Gas Lane. 2. At G. T. Winsor's, No. 93 Lower Water Street. 3. At Robert Urquhart's, corner of Birmingham St and Spring Garden Road. 4. At Henry TuUy's, No 182, Upper Water Street. 5. At James Crawford's, No 398 Upper Water Street. 6. At Dr. McFatridge's, corner Gottingen & Cornwallis Sts. 7. At Douglas Story's, corner of Brunswick St and Artz's Lane. 8. At G. W. Jones', 121 Morris Street. •1 1 A O a* 3. o « a A P a A a> P O P a p< o w to OB P a > M A u> o o ?- »^ p BlCOn x\ BSUOTIIUUiii aiul COm luiportciii of Kuigiciil lustiuiueutH tt. T. Mrrin nfi p Pi O to M 00 in the )nng Lane. > I O o P -C rt Q) cS o .0 O « v • u Mi w M) 1875.] ALMANACK, 107 I'ostnffc Stumps cnn 1)o hnrl nt the nbovc named places ; nlso at 0. E. Morton's lioolc Store, Mollis Street; A. W. Nicholson, Wcslcyan Hook iioum ; 11. A. Taylor, Dru^^gist, and M. A. liuckley, Booksollcr. Country Post Offices. The following is a list of places in Nova Scotia at which there are regular Post OiHccs, viz.: Post Okficks. Post Masters. Acadia Mines, Robert Forman. Advocate Ilarbor,Nathnn ii. Morris. !Mrs. A. Cliipnian. T. A. (iavaza. II. P. Hill. Wm. G. Hallam. F. A. Donkin. Avonport Stat'n, T. B. Newcomb. Ajjlesjord, T. K. Harrl.-*. Hadaeck, Kobt. Klmslcy. Ban'infjton, li. II. ('rowdl. BearJiioer, W. S,Y. T. Hardwick. Beaver River Cor, W. S. Raymoiul Aitihcrst. Aunnpohit, Antimmislte, Aiichat. Athol, Bc7'iinck, Big Bras 'dor, Boularderie Bridgttown, Iirid(jewnter, Brookficld John M. Parker. J. A. Fraeer. Alex. Miinro. Enoch Dodge, Joseph Whitt'ord. James Graham, Cnledonin C'o/'ncr,George Middleiuas, Canaan, Adolphus Bishop. Conninfj, II. A. Borden. Conao, ' Geo M Cunningham Cape George, Robt. McDonald. Cape North, Neil McAskell. Chester, Chas. A. Brown. Chi-istmas /sianrf,Janies McDougall. Clcmentsport, R. M. Shaw. Clyde River, George Thompson. Coio Buy, Anthonv Martell. Cross Jids, Collar DonaUtGunn. Mrs Israel Crowell. Luther Sterns. Clara W. Bent. John McColl. Hugh McGilvary. A. W. Fulmer, Alex. Dunbar. H. V. Donaldson. Duncan McDonald. Andrew K. Graham. John McLean. R. R. Morrison. Robert B. Tavlor. Crowell, Dnrtmoulh, Difjby, Durham, East Bay, Kconmny, Lbn.sdale, Entield, Englishtown. Five Islands, Folly Mountain, Ciaberouse, Gay's River, Glenelg, lilatthew Archibald. Glengarry Sta'n, Jol Fraser. Goldenville, Jef e Cumminger. Goose River, Da .'id Patterson. Post Oi'riCES. Post Masters. Grand River, GranviUe Ferry, Grand Narrows, (ircat Villtifje, Granville Stat'n, (inyshvrouyh, Halifax, flantsjjort, Ihbron, Kentville, LawrenCetoivn, Lingan, Hector Murchifon. Alfred Troop. J. S. McNeil. A. W. McLellan. J. S. Fushner E. J. Cunningham. B. VV. Cochran. Wm. Davison. Charles Cohan. Geo. E. Calkin. John W. James. Walter Young. Little. Bras d' Or, John H. Christie JJIttc Glace Bay, Wm. McDonald. Liverpod, Locknort, iMndonderry, Long Island, Lower Morton, Lunenburfj, Lower Sttwivcke, Wm Mabov, Win M. S. Campbell. Ross Hanunon. J as. Campbell. Jas. W. Eldridge. Edwd. McLatchy. JMrs. A. M. Rudolf. Holdsworth. Grant. Maccan, Mahone Bay, Maitland, Robert Roach. Lewis Knaut. Adam Hov. Marrjaree Forks, Donald Campbell. Melrose, Melvin Square, M'MlttoH, Mill Village, Milton, James Stewart. B. Spinney. Albert Beals. S. D. Mack. Edwd. Kempton. Mount Uniacke, Richard McLearn. Musquodo't Mid.R. A. Kaulback. '' Upper S. S. Henry. Neily Road, T. H. Allison. New Camplctwn Chas. J. Campbell. Neio Glasrjow, Wm. Frazer. A'ew Jiovs, John Pratt. NewjiOrt, Jas. F. Cochran. Newport Lnndinrj-}. W. Alliscm. " Station, J. L. Sweet. John Forbes. G. K. Ball. Henry S. Smith. John W. Jenks. W. H. Troop. Alex. McPhail. J. S. Pineo. North Sydney, North W. Arm, Oxford, Parrsboi'o, Paradise Lane, Pictou, Pineo Village, J i 8 P I I J* W P CO 9 VtWi^H BKOTHEKH A 4 0., *i CR << Ifi (D n BRO^VK BROTUKKK Hiul i'O,, OiWnMnrt^ hqiiaie, Halitax I F1 C) t4 1 ^ ►1 ^ a h « p 0) v» S o if & o o is ft u I o Q <^ Q Hi < *H '1875. HTKRS. lo. in. r. Ht. ^ria. rr Riil«>rN, l.'tf) liiitnTlllr mr<>0| I tax 53 o o Q < » 187').] ALMANACK. 109 To St. IMorro ct Miquclon. same rates as within the Di)nuiiion: corrc 8 pontic nee Insing 8ul»joet to u local tax on delivery. NKWSl'Al'KUS. Newspapers printi'd and puhlislied in (/unadii may ho sent hy l*«)8t from the OtHcu of puhli('aii(m to any place in (!anada hi, the fullowint; rates if paid (luartc-rly in advance either l»y the pnhlishcr, at the I'ost Oflico when the papers are posted, or l)y thesuliscriber at the INiSi Olliee when the p:ii)ers are delivered. For a paper published once a week .5 cents per (juartcr of a your. J)o. twice 10 " three times II If ll•e«>h, KruMlios, and «K Bk01HI<:he) A «0. HrlMiiK* Copying nnt*cimciis, otc.) To my i»liioc in ('nnmla, NuwIoundlatKl, the United States, or St. Pierre ct' Mi(|uolon, I cent fXT '2 oz, each, packet; To Bermuda, West Iiulios, or British (Juiana, via llalifiix, fi cents p <;ninvlUy MlreH 1875.] AI,MAN.\< K. Ill I ' Gominisiionn on Money Orders. On oi(!<»i-rt pnyiiMo in Nova Scotin, New liniiiHwick, I'rinre iMUvjinl iHiiiiid, Ontiirio, QiiekH', Miinitohii, or Uritiijli Colunil>iu : Nut cxii-edini? '44 .... .♦ 2 ccntH. Over S4 " " «l(> 6 " " 10 " " 20 10 " " 20 " ♦• 40 20 " " 40 •• " 00 ao •' " 00 '« •« 80 40 " " 80 '• •' 100 50 *• No sin^^le order, pnyuMy in the Dominion, can I>e grunted for more than $IUU. On Orders piiynhle In Newfoundland : Not exceeding Xb stg 26 centR. Over .£5 st>;. " 10" 50 " " 10 " " 15 " 75 " " 15 '• •• 20 " $1.(K) No sinj^le order on Newfoundland can l)0 granted lor more than X20 8tg. On orders payahle in the United Kingdom : Not exceeding X'2 stR 25 cents. Over i:2stK. " 5 " 50 " t» {j u »» Y " 75 " " 7 " " 10 " .*.*.".'.'.'..".V.".*'.'$i.oo. No single order on the United Kingdom can be granted for more than jCIU stg. On orders payable' in British India : Not exceeding £2 stg .^O cents. Over £2 stg. " 5 " . . 60 " . " 5 " " 7 " 60 " ♦' 7 *• " 10 " $1.20 " No single order on IJritish India can be granted for more than £10 stg. Full information in regard to Money Orders may be obtained at any Money Order Tost Office. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Impector fur Nova Sculiu, J. J. Kerr, Esq. Amherst — Collector, Dr. N. Tu])]ie.r. Out Ports — Suh-Colkdors, Piigwash, Henry Black; Wallace, William McNab ; Joggins, J. Moffatt; Tidnish, J, C. Brundnge. Annapolis — (Collector, Augustus Fullerton. Out Porta — Snh-Cul- lectors, Clemcntsport, G. F. Ditmars ; Thurnc's Cove, A. B. Tborne. * I Antigonisii — Collector, IT. MePhio. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, \ Bayfield or Little River, E. G. Randall ; Harbour au Bouche,E. Corbett. i S c W % O H m a o (9 I eutM Dye Stuffii aud CoufecUoucr)', at BROn JN KROTUUKhl A CO. Pen nn«l Fockit liiiSvrs flc, at K. T. Ml in hii«I lU.'ii m\ 112 n i: L (J II K U'S FARM K Il's [1875. Ariciiat — Co/Ifcfiir, S. Donovan. Out Ports — Siih CoUcHors, St. Potcr's, ; Port Kichniond, A. McDonald; River Burjrcois, Donald Bojd ; Lardoise, ; Lennox Passage, ; Pnvintice Officer Jor C'a})e Bretmi and Strait of Cunso, James PurccU. Baddkck — Collerior, Alex. Ciinuron. Out-Ports — Sub-Collortors, Great Bras d'Or, J. McNeil ; St. Ann's, J. McAuley ; Aspey Bay, David McDonald. Baruington — Collector; D. Sargent. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Port LaTour, J. Swain. Bridgetown — Collector, S. Rugglcs. Out Pwt — Sub- Collector', Port Williams, W. Graves. CoRNWALLis — Collector, E. Rand. Out Ports — Sub-Cdlectors, Canada Creek, C. V. Rawding ; French Cross, H. V. B. Farnswortli ; Ilarbc rville, II. Morris ; llorton, E. DeWolf; Port Williams, Lock- wood. DiGBT — Collector, B. Viets. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Bear River, Z. Crosscup ; Sandy Cove, C. Gidney; Westport, B. H. Ruggles; Frceport, J. Thurber. CuYsnouo — Collector, James A. Torey. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Port Mulgrave, David Murray ; Isaars Harbour, St. Mary's River, Joseph D. Giffin ; Cape Canso, W. J. Bigelow ; Preventive Station, Whitehead. Halifax — Collector, . Reyistror of Shipping, II B« Paulin. Port Surveyor, John U. Ross. Chief Clerk, Wm. Hill. Clerks, Jno Marshall, C. C. E. Brown, Samuel Noble, Clerk to Regis- trar of Shipping, C. M, Almon. Clerk to Port Surveyor, J. F. Rich- ardson. Warehouse Clerks, Jno Eckersley, Thomas R. DeWolf, James G. Morris, J. W. Hennigar. Appraiser, John F. Muncey. Assistant Ditto, D. Blackwood. Clerk to Dttto,- Thomas Caldwell. Assistant to Ditto, James DeCoursey. Guagers and Proof Officers, Joseph Austen. Samuel R. Caldwell. Assistant to Ditto, SVilliam A. Garrison. Landing Waiters, Janics Kerr, G. A. V. Paw, I'homas P. Jost, J. M. Geldert. Shipping Officers, James Wallace, Alex Robertson. Tide Waiter and Weigher, Timothy Mullane. Lockers, Donald Eraser, Charles Grant, Wellwood Reynolds, M. JL Sullivan, Geo. G. Gray, Frances Bea/.ley, Norman McDonald, Jas F. Burnham, John Steele, Matt. J. McCurdy, Wm. Pitts, Jr., R. Brown, Robert Hodges, W. R. Bashlord, W. A. Cliipman, John Murray, J. L. Barton. Tide Sur- veyor, Alex. Kelly. Tide Waiters, Nelson Conrod, Wm E. Shanks, Peter S. Mason, Wallace Buchanan,. Stephen White. Boatmen, Wm. Power, AVm Nimn, Jno Beazley, P. Howe. Assistant Statistical Clerks, F. R Coleman, Edward Withers, J. S. Bessonett. Office Messengers, Wm. Blackman, J. Venablcs. Out Ports — Sub-Coi'L-tors, Sheet Har- bour, Malcolm McFarlaue; Ship Harbour, D. F. Curry. LivERrooL — CaVec tor, J. 11. Freeman. LocKEi'OiiT — Cullector, Geo Stalker. * L()\i)oxi)i:rrv — Collector, Robert Dill. Out Ports,— Sub- Collectors, Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett; Truro, J. F. Crow. Lv-SEyiiU-RO— Collector, Edw Dowling. Out Ports-— Sub-Collectors, Lallave, J. Harley ; Mahone Bay, C. D. Mader ; Chester, D. Dymock. Getson's Cove, B. Rynard. Buow^ uuoiuivu^ una to., ^yuoi<;«>uie mii»Ki.s«,s o w > p u o M M 9 ti > r! ^ O ^w n o h 7J -t h ■I C CO % P. H in •1 1* O f? h p +J 'A CO .^ o M bo • r T w t (it rt •J M ea. «.ilcv.s In l*n]»or BlaiiffinrTH, Hnllfax [1875. i ■'torn, St. Buvjreois, \^ ft antic e CoJIoctorif, pey Bay, I 'dor, Port ; I )-Collectat% I .Cdlectors, rnswortli ; ms, Lock- ear River, Buggies ; ,- Collectors, •y's River, ve Station, ring, II B- Wm. Hill, rfc to Reqis- . E. Rich- Tolf, James 2\ssistant Assistant to ph Austen. . Garrison. Jost, J. M. son. Tide „ ,ikl Fraser, I w }ray 1 i K G. Gray, ohn Steele, i ges, W. R. I Tide Sar- \ E. Shanks, i ttmen, Wm. tied Clerks, Messenfjers, Sheet liar- (b-CoUcctors, il)- Colkdors, >. Dymock. fisiM 0? H 0) c fl? (3 m r! O n u o (a O +■' f; o ■fi W M H O 3! o Q O Pi O < 1875 ] ALMANACK. 113 Margaretsville — Collector, D. W. Landers. Out Port — Sub-Col- lector, Port George, R. Stone. Parrsboro' — Collector, A S Townshend. Out Ports, — Snb-CoUectors> Advocate Harbour, C. Ward; Rjitchford's River, F. F, Hatfield. PiCTOU — Collector, Daniel McDonald. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Tatamagouche, W. Campbell ; Merigomish, R. MuiTay ; New Glasgow, J. F. McDonald. Port Hawkesbury — Collector, M. McDonald. Port Hood — Collector, E. D. Tremain. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Margaree, J. Ross. Port Mkdway — Collector, J. J. Letson. SiiELBURNE — Collector, J. Muir. Out Port —Sub-Collector, Jordan River, M. D. McKenzic. Sydney — Collectar, C. E. Leonard. Out Ports — Sul)- Collectors, Lin- gan, F. E. Leaver; Lonisburg, L. Kavanagh ; Main-a-dieu, G. Rigby; Little Glace Bay, C. H. Rigby ; Cow Bay, W. W. Bown; Caledonia, David McKeen ; South Bar, . North Sydney — Collector, T. S. Bown. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Little Bras d'Or, Murdoch McDonald. Weymouth — Collector, S. Jones. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Acadia, A. Bonrneuf; Belleveu's Cove, J. V. Stuart; Port Gilbert, R. Sanderson. Windsor — Collector, E. O'Brien. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors,ChGycriG, T. A. Mak'om; Hantsport, Wm Davidson; Walton, A. McN. Parker; Maitland, A. Roy. Yarmouth — Collector, T, E. Mobcrley. Out Ports — Sub-Collec- tors, Beaver River, R. Perry ; Pubuico, P. S. D'Entremont ; Tusket, i James M. Lent. 0T7ST0MS TAKIFF OF THE SOMIITZOIT OF CAITADA. Oocds paying Specific Duties. Acid— Sulphuric Per lb <( ^^ u it « ^al. lb. lb. i( do — Acetic Butter Cigars Clipcse Cliicory or other Root or Vegetable used as Coffee, raw or green. Chicory, kiln dried, roasted or ground Coffee— Green Coffee— Ground or Roasted Fish, salted or smoked — except fts provided by the Washijigton Treaty Fruits, preserved in Brandy or other Spirits Hops : Lurd au t ti V KKOWN BUOTUillC^* A 44»., <.olut ami l>iy TaPnls K . T. NlirR and CO., Ooalcrn in Papt^r KlindH niul ^Vlndoiv l^hndeH o 7i Pi Pi CA & •a bo (3 o to o ►3 114 BKLCIIERS FARMERS [1875. liice per lb. Soap, common " " Starch " " Spirits and Strong Waters, viz: — Spirits and strong; waters, not liaviug been sweetened or mixed with any article ho that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Syke's Hydrometer, for every gallon of the strength of proof by such Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of pro<)f,and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, namely : — Brandy, Geneva, Alcohol, Rum, Gin, including Old Tom, Wliiski;^', and unenuraerated articles of like kinds Per gal. Other Spn-its, being swetitened or mixed, so that the degree of streiij^tli cainiot be ascertained as aforesaid, namely : — RiiMi-Shriib, Cordials, Scheidam Schnapps, Taha. Bitters and iinenunierat*'(l articles of like kind " " Cologne Water and I'erftuned Spirits not in flasks " " Cologne Water and IV'ifiimed Spiiits when in flasks or bottles, For each llask or bottle, not weighing more than four ounces. .. Unenumerated Spirits and strong waters *' " Spirits and strong waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingre •1 « P > P P< O p r Shnd^H Writing. Copying ami rriiiUu$t; liikN, at R. T. IIUIR and m.'» [1875. 01 01 02 lets. 1 00 ;al. I). A. 05 1 50 $1 50 (14 m 10 30 60 1 fO 3 00 1 25 y-five per a specific Borglium, er centum intum ad Olbs. 73 m. only call- n.iHliciiie Reciiic is its \vht')e- emled by for the re- or ail- » (D (0 W 6 *> o n ♦J o o & « o it n (4 rt o 1 < w § )t4 a O t' p ^4 a (k & H >4 2> 4^ o P< (• 'W ¥i M V H< a 1 ?♦ ^ y w p ct h Ch g n > H ^2! 5 § s B. H 2 d ? 1875.] ALMANACK. 115 Goods paying Ten per centum ad valorem. Animals of all liinds, except such as Hhall be imported for tlie improve- m<;iit of Steele, which ahull be admit- ted free of duty, uuder regulations to be made by the Treasury Board, and approveil by the Governor in Council. Bran, Cotton Netting for India Rnbber Shoes and Gloves, i^otton Thread in haiiks, colored and unfinished, Nos. 3 and 4 ply — wliite— not under No. 20 yarn. Cotton Warp, not coarser than No. 40, Cotton Thread on Bpools, Kelt used fbr Gloves, Felt for Hats and Boots, GJass paper and ^lass cloth. Green Fruits of all kinds, Iluy, Leather— Sole and Upper, Linen Ma- chine Thread, Locomotive Engine Frames, Axles, Cranks, Hoop Iron or Steel for Tires of wheels — bent and welded — Crank Axles, Piston liod.s. Guide and Slide Bars, Crank pins and Connecting Ro'ls, Machine Twist and Silk Twists, Machlncrv for Mills and Factories of kinds which are not then manufactured in the Dominion, Plants, Plush for hatters' use and for gloves, Prur.ella, Seeds not classed as cereals, ShruU-i, Straw, Trees, Vegetables, in- cluding potatoes and other roots, Woollen Netting for India liiibbcrs and Gloves. Qoods payints Five per centum ad valorem. Boo'vs, periodicals and pamp..letSj print- ed, — not being foreign reprints of British Coi>yr'ght Works, nor blank aocoiiiit books, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor reprints of books printed in Cana- da, ii(H- printed sheet music. Iron— viz: — Bar, Rod, Hoop and Sheet. Canada plates and tinned plates. Nail and spike Uoi\ration9, Botany, specimens of. Cabinets of Antiquities, Cabinet.? of Coins, " Ueiiis, «« Medals, Drawings, not in oil. P I i o o H o K in (D O P» < lUVlltS rvei»iiit>tiojii« Ciuctully dtsiKUaea hy KKOWK BUOrUEUh A' < O, It. T. Ml'lir iiiul M Blnnlc Kook !lluniirar«iircrN, llalifnx KJ I' ^r o ••H n B & o p> o u o ft •fH o +» bo 03 •d CM 10 0> i: P. C3 a n B 0> bD u c 0> A O O o 116 IJELCIIKll'ti farmer's [1875. Oonis, Sal Soda, Medals, Saltpetre, Miiioralo;iy, Speclmnns of, Soda ash. Moilols, Soda caustic. Natural History, Rin'cinieiis of, Soda, nitrate of. Sculpture!, si)eeinifii.s of. Soda, silicate of, Sulpluir, in roll or flour, Vitriol, blue. WoiiKH OP Akt, viz:— Busts — Natural size, not being cnsts Vegetables, when chiefly used In dye- nor produced by any mere mecliani- lug, cal process. White lead, dry. Casts— as models for the use of schools Whiting or whitening, of desi},'n , Woods, unmanufactured, when chiefly Paintings— in oil, by artists of well- used in dyeing. known merit, or copies of the old Zinc, white, dry. masters by such artists. Statues — ol'broize, marble or alabas- Manitpacttiues akd Products op ter, natural size. Mani'd-actuues:- Anchors, DllUOa, T)VE RTIIFFP, OTT.S AND COLOUR Ashes, pot, pearl an^ soda. NOT KLSKWIIEKK BI'Kl!! KIKI), vix : — Bread and biscuit from (Jreat Britain Acids of every description, exeept and the B. N. A. Provinces, acetic and sulphuiic acid and vine- Bolting cloth, pr. Alum, Bookbinder's tools and implements. Mill boards and Binder's cloth. Aniline Salts, for dyeing purposes. Brim moulds for gold beaters. Atitimnny, P.urrstones, Argol, Candle wick, cotton, ]!arli, when chielly used in dyeing. Canvas for mainifacture of floor oil- Barilla, cloth, not less than 18ft. wide, and Berries, when chiefly used in dyeing, not pret^sed or caleinlered. Borax, Cement, Marine, unground. Bleacliing Powders, Cement, Hydraulic do Brinistoiie in roll or Hour, Cliurch Bells, Clothing — donations of, for charitable Colors, viz: institutions. Bichromate of potash, Collar cloth paper. Blue Black, Communion Plate, Britisli gum. Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain and Chinese Blue, the B. N. A. Provinces, Lakes, scarlet and marono, in pulp. Coin and Bullion, exce])t United States Paris and permanent theens. si Iver coin. Satin and fine washed White, Cotton Waste, Sugar of lead, Cotton Wool, Ultra Marine, Drain tiles. Umber, raw. Duclt for belting and hose, Cream of Tartar in crystals, Electrotype Blocks, for printing pur- Drugs, when chiefly used in dyeing, pOS.8, Indigo, Farming implements and utensils Kelp, when imported by Agricultural So- Ivryolite, cieties for the encouragement of Metallic Oxiing, Flax Waste, Ochres, dry, ground or unground. Gold Beaters Skin, washed or unwaslied, not ciilnt, and of ted tai)t>s, and fiat or round wire : wood for building« and railroad ties. uu(;<)vercd. Pliospliorus, Junk, Preeliiitate ofCoi)per, Lithographic Stones, Bed licatl, dry, Luml)er. plank aud sawed, of mahog- ' Boots, Medicinal, in their natural atiy, rosewood, walnut, cherry and state, chestnut, anil pitch pine, Sal ammoniac, Nails,— composition. 11 P 4^ t* (A ti( S '6 a a> h1 .1 ■d pj \-<> a U -d d >-\ "i ^ p n t «t p ti ►1 f/i >-. tn r» h V^ ■♦-■> » h t* 3 H H *i > 5! u f) (0 w A & a to ti irirf VI <• to ti 00 « P >> H & to 4^ 19 <^ to C9 > H •1 d «< u H ^ f5 1 ft 1^ i5 H 1*1 >■■< Q L) ^ •5'! f) jri ^ P^ BUOVt K KUOTIIRIt)^ aud « O.. WliolrHHir Oriis$i^lMl.s ltll»l4'A, Ti'Mtniiioiils iiKil Prayer Kouhs nl ir. T. Ml lit :iiiil i'H.'H )DUCTS OV eat liritaiii • charitable 1875.] Pi •••4 o n o >^ ♦J fi m w « +■1 o « <} u m w u u 1> ALMANACK. 117 Nnils, slieaUiinj?, OakiiiM, Oil Cake, riiilos(>iiliir!il iiislriinicnis aiiok1>ln«1erH nii«l Letter Prc<4H IT:iit4>i*>), ntilifax il ' ii I o to I s o o o *0 Il , !:! I'rcciDiis Stones, unset, Iliitiiii In f Jo Ub r In Jo 1(0 |0 10 Export Duties. Shin),'lfi Bolts per Cord of 128 Ciibin Voci $1 00 Stiivc KoltH. ...per Cord of K8 Cubic Feot 1 00- Onk Lotr« p M. f^'Pt Spruce I ioys " " Pine Logti " " 2 00 1 00 1 00 INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT, Inspector for Nova Scotia, Archibidd Patterson Esq. Halifax — Collertor, S. Tapper Esq. Depiiltf Col. Angua McLcod. E.rriseinen, B. H. lilancluird, fc>. C. Nasli, P. llagarty. PiCTOu — Collector, T. M. Portcous. Detective Oj^icer, George J. Campbell. North Sydney — Collector, Lnchlin Rol)crtson, Esn, Yakmoutii — Collector, T. V. B. Bingay, Esq. Excise Duties. Beer, brewed in wboTe or in part from any oilier .substance tifan malt -'H cts per lb Cigars, of all kinds 40 cts y)er H> Mak 1 ct per lb Petroleum 5 cts per gal do Inspectors fees—Package.'; over 2t) gals. 10 " per pckge I do do do under 20 gals, i " per gaV Spirits, proof 75 " per gal Tobacco and Snuff 20 " per lb Vinegar 3" "gal. Ijicenses. Bonded Manufactures annually, $50 Brewers Distillers or Kcctitiers , Rlalsters, under 25,000 lbs " 25,000 to 100,000 lbs.... " 100,000 lbs and upwards. Tobacco Maiiulacturers m 250 100 150 200 50 Stamp Duties. Bill Stamps arc of the denominations of 20, ;}0, 40 and .W cents, and *l, $2, and $3. Bills of 1, 2, 8,4, .^ 6 They arc to Exchange, Drafts and Promissory Notes, as under Note or Bill for Singly Over $25 $0 01 25 to $.50 100 200 300 400 500 600 02 03 06 09 12 15 18 50 to 100 to 200 to 300 to 400 to 500 to And so on. The person affixing the stamps is required, in all cases, to cancel Duplicate, each j)iU't. $0 01 01 02 04 06 08 10 12 , 7, 8, 0, 1 »e aftixcd Triplicat?, each part. $0 01 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 0, to {» •4 n fr a* ci P « o ai I Or H e % O o B » > <' • » 04 w it I'lioloiiiaiiiac llicuiicals, etc., »t BKOWN KKOTUilUlii A tO. Itt T. All'llt ami <'0., Axcnt!^ foi- lMi>or llanj^litK Htjuiufairtiirffi^ © ♦a ■A ■d > V o < o *3 120 BKLCIIKR'a FAllMKIt's [1875. by vvritinp: or sttiinpin}; thorcon the djitc, which must correspond with tlie diitc of tho iastrunieiit to which it is allixed. MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia BuANCit. — H. W. Johnston, Assent. Ilcnry Dolby, Clerk. J. II. Keadrick, Inspector of Light /loiiHes. l>oARi) OF Examiners for Granting Ckrtificatf.s to Mas- ters AND Mates. — Capt P A Scott, R N, Chairman. Halifax Board — Capt G. A. McKenzie. Clerk-^Xi. Marshall Browne. Fisheries Branch. — W. II. Venning, Inspector Fisheries^ N. B. and N. S., St. John, N. B. W. H. Rogers, Fishery Ojjicer for Noihi Scotia, Amherst, N. S. Overseers of Fisheries in Nova Scotia. Annapolis Co, — \V. T. Carty. Antigonish Co. — Alex W. McDonald. Cape Bteton Co. — York Barrington, Alex McDonald, Francis Quinan. Colchester Co.- -Wm Blair, South Division; J. W. Davidson, North Division. Cmnberland Co. — Thos II Patton, Eastern Division, embracing all streams emptying into the Straits of Northumbetland; James King, Western Division, including all streams ilowing into Bay of Fundy. Dighy Co. — James II. Moreiiouse. Guysborough Co. — James A. Tory. Halifax Co. — -, East Division, Dartmouth to Ecum Secum; John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Margarets Bay. Hants Co. — Peter I. Burnham, Western Division, to extend from West County line to Walton; Timothy B. O'Brien, East Division, from Walton to Colchester line. Itiverness Co. — Murdoch A. Ross, East Division; William Graut, West Division. A'in'^s Co. — Adolphus Bishop; John E Starr, with special reference to the coast fisheries. Lunenburg Co. — Daniel Dimock, East Division, Middle, Gold, Mar- tin's and Mushamush Rivers; Henry S. Jost, West D' vision. PictoH Co. — John McDonald, East Division, including Sutherland's, PVench and Baraey's River; Charles Henry, West Division, including East, Middle, West and Caribou Rivers. Queen's Co. — Samuel T. N. Sellon. Richmond Co. — Duncan Cameron, Eastern Division, from River Bourgeoise to East boundary of County, including said river; Jno II. Ballam, Western Division, from River Bourgeoise to. West boundary of County. Slu-lhurne Co.—W. H. Ryder. Victoria Co. — Donald McRae, Junr., J. W. Burke. Yarmouth Co. — Enos Gardener. •a o o W » P >i ii> p rf C* > p '^ ft p 05 p Pi V) > w w f 1 rj C e « 1 * ; IS p Q Itl u in i r.1 1 > ! IJr ^ , ch o 1 •d 1 u (i u h> ,r' .'J 1 1 /».s >^ •' /ns 1 .Ino ^ ' Kel X! n i (iii(f BJ \ Um M >■> Q *> ?-l \ the a Ass M chii \ Jiin 6) dnit 1,1 Chr « kopp -1^ Jl. BKOV*K UKO'lUKKiS and CO., Otduuuee Miiiaif ilroi^A VI. r. Ml in A < O., M'liolrHalc Hmtloii^rH, Cran^lllc Ht., Halifax. _ [1875. 1 1 nd witli 1 ffl 1 '« p I in o (.0 ' hi rt SNT. g o >i -d Dolby, 01 •4 >1 H hi Mas- K Board ;i ' ". >^ 1 ■, N. B. '1 1 ir Noahi .1 1 ; c- (■1 n 'ri i m f^ : P ?♦ '■1 C« o 1 ii ■ Francis i M n, North p (1 6) acing all :s King, p U undy. ( CP 4« 1 to i 10 H i H» T* 1 M > ' 1 ) Ecum f J 1 P i-i nd from )ivision, I- r; tR i> I Graut, "^ •* •■•J ri eference 5/) • c Id, Mar- * •>i irland's, 1^ icluding J- H' !J ti-i * V ft I River \ % Jno H. 1 • ' W < jundary 1 1875.] ALMANACK. 121 PROVICIN AL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Provincial Secretary's Office. Prnviiirinl ScreJarii, Hon Williixni B. Vnil, M.r.p. Dep Prov Srr'i/, Ilcrhert Cros«kill. Finance Lkpartintnt, Hugh Kerr. Marriage License Clerk, Thos. Hoberfson. Provincial Treasurer's Office. Treasurer, Hon William Annand, m.l.c. Clerk, W. E. Brine. Department of Public Works and Mines. Commissioner, Hon T). Macdonald, M.r.r. Drp Connn'r, Jtip Kelly. Inspector of Mines, Henry S. Pool. Clei-k, C. H. Carmtin. Inspvclnr of H^cr^.s', H. B. Kcid. Chi of Clerk of Mines and Minerals, -Ino Kelly. />/) (rold Comm'rs. — Montac/ue and Lawreni'dmvn, John Kelly ; Stormnnt, Jno V. Taylor ; Sherhrooke, Win L. Pyc ; Oldliavi (tnd'lte)ifrew,,]\\9s McKcnr.ie; Wine Harbour, D. W. Crockett; Mount L/niacke, Benjamin Blois. Provincial Hospital for the Insane. Visitors, the Governor, the Chief Jnsticc, the Provincial Seci"ctary, the President of the Legislative Council, i'. 3 Speaker of the House of Asscmhly, and the heacls or authorized representatives of all christian churches' in the Province. Comnfrs, Geo G. Dustan, Peter Jio.-s, James Du!.rp.an. Treasurer, Hon Wm Annand. Mrdical Snperintcn- r/r'»/!, Jas H. i)eWolf, M.n. Asst Phi/si(.i to i, Trussts, Siii»i>ori:UEK»» «t tO, R. T. MI'IR •! 4'0., UholoKiilo KfiilioiKTH, lloor rlliTH, P ♦» a pi (S b.O P •«' ♦J rH 0) rQ «> /-' •»■> c r rt O 6 fl M • i • I I ' « 122 BKLCIIKU's KAUMKIl's [i87r>. Yarmouth ; /district Nn. 4, ITanlx, ('(Micsffr, (^nniftti-lntxl, Isru>4 liOri;,nv()rlli, Trnro ; ih'striii No. 5, Pirloii, Aiifif/om's't, (fUtfylKm,', David Matlioson, Piotou ; DiMfirl No, (>, C'.c.L. Coinniis.v'one)'8 tvithont the ProiMtn-r, Ahraiii .Farkson of I'ostoii ; Andrew B. Alinon of t^alcni ; Geo Thos Haiijh of LivorpcHd, (r. H.; Alfred Ilcales, Esq., Lt>ndrm, G. IJ.; Alfred H. I)oMiIl«3, St. .k»lii>, N. B.; Herbert Vuil, St. oohn, N. B. Queen's Printer, Hugh W. Blackadar. Lnmi(jration Aijentfor Province, M. B. Desbrisny, Esq., M.P.P. Provincial Mvdical Hoard : — Drs. Rafiis 8. Black, Halifax ; G. J. Farish, Yarmouth ; Eilward Earrell, Jlalifa^x ; Samuel M. VVecks, Haiits; W. H. McDonald, Antigonish ; C C. Hamilton, Cornwallis ; Hon J. McN. Parker, Halifax ; Sanmcl Muir, Truro ; W. T. Almon, M. P., Halifax. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Council of Puulig Instruction — The Members of the Execu- tive Couiu'il. SUPKKINTKN1>KNT OV EDUCATION — Kev A. S. HlUlt, M.A. C/rrl', Kev Samuel Arehibald. ExAMiNKiis Foit TiiK PitoviNCK, to exaniiue and license Teaelurs — fj)ii(/iiii'fr, llev J. M. Heiislev, u.l).; Sfh/ Mnnai/i nifiil, 7'iiirhiiii/,<\-r., Kev fJas Ross, l>. ir.; Mathematics, D. E. Jtif;;;ins, a.m.; JJi.^iori/ and (Jcor/raphi/, llev Thos J. Daly. NoRSlAi. ANl> MoDKL ScHOOi.H, Tuiiuo — Mdhod. am! the Natural 'Scicncrs, J. B. (Jalkin, M. A., Principal of the Nornial Colle;;e, and Model Sell )ol ; Juit/lis^h La>ifjua(/r, (irorfraj>hij, <^r., J. A. Mct'ahe ; Mn- thcmatics, W, II. MidhoUanil ; Music, iVIiss Abhie Hyde. xModel School — Hitjh School l>cpart7»cnt, E{ibert M. Chesley ; Prejinratorii do., Henry Held ; Senior Elementari) do., Miss M. A. Hamilton ; Junior- Ekuien- lary do., Miss B. Arehibald; Primari}, Miss A. Leake. Inspectors of Schools for Nova Scotia. Annapolis, Leander S. Morse, Esq., Bridgetown ; Anti/jonish, Angus Melsaae, Antigonish; Cape Breton, Alex. McKinnon, Sj'dney; Colches- ter, James Little, Truro; Lhimherland, Kev W. S. Darragh, Slii- nimicas; District of Diqhij, livv John Ambrose, m.a., Digby ; District of Clare, A. P. Lantlry, M.vt., Clare; Guipifmo', Wm. Hartshorne, Guyboro' ; ITaiifax, H. Condon, Edueatiou Oftiec, Halifax ; Hants, Kev K. R. Philp, M.A., Maitland ; tncemess, John Y. Gunn, Broad Cove; Kiufjs, Colin W. Koscoe, Centrcville ; t.nnenhanj, W. M. B. Lavvson, Lunenburg; PiV^o/<, Daniel MeDonald, New Glasgow; Queens, C \^. Andrews, m.d., Brookfield ; Richmond, Kemi Benoit, D'Escoussc; Shel- O o t;i P ► ft n o o PP o u ■A cj o tj) r? to y n u t u a l! n o w '.J 1^ '.■^ 1 1 if M lA n *'i .2 ^J' '•■if w ifiiigis«>i. rs. iilinili n\ David htt'rrui'ss, *r() lessor c^ o W ft nrnnf.i c 'tjf in flic. 1 p? PjMston ; o . Cr. H.; o t. JuliiJ, l> 1 l-» u» y 3 p.p. 5-? t ; G. J. K Weeks, > •ruvallis ; c^ . Almon, «x (+ H • C) 1 ;•♦ b • V^ t c Excru- ' i(N P L. t'lnk, i^- Tciiclicrs m hiiili,,S'''-, don/ and rV ' Nil til ml W W'^G, and '•1 l)t! ; Mti- ^1 el Srhool. >., Henry \ r*' Ekimn- '' r, Anp:us a w Culchcs- p? l^h, Shi- Diatrirt •tshorne, \ nts, Rev : (I Cove ; Lavvsoii, ^s, C. F. iC ; Shl- 7> O o '-A t d tA o im ri rt Fl n O u U n f u m ■r-i *- o O 'O <1 /jM//*/', A. (". A. Diiane, l^aninj^'ton ; Victoria, G. i. Fari-.h, m.k., Yannmith. CommiBsioners of Schools. Atiniijuilis n^.s/ — IJovs II. I). DelJIois, .Jnnics Ilnrt ; and Potor Hoiiuott, li()l»t Mills, li. W. ri<)ns;ley, Wliitman A)•mstr<)ll;,^ VVm V. Jones, iXHVed Troop, Isaiah Delap, Israel Gilliutt, C. M. FoiIkw, VVm 13ar;;ie, Gooij-e Hanlwiik, .lokn L. Rice. Aiiiiojt'tlls East — Revs Jas Hohertson, l. l. d., D. S. Gordon, A. Goliooii L. M. Wilkins, W. G. Parker, .John Clarke ; and Miner 'J'n|>|>cr, Har*., 1). WiUiamson, Robert Lo;;an", W. J. McKay, .John Bonyman, W. M. Blackwood. JJislrict of (Jiiinberland—liiivs G. Townshend, 1). A., Stede, .John Munro.; and Gilbert Seaman, Charles Lawrence, Cyrus Bent, W. V. Cattvn, R. Mclean, J. C. Brunda*je, Abram Stephens, John Braj^;^^ John Baker, Wm Chisholm. L)istr!ii. of Pon-ahoru'—Tlevs W. B. Kinp:, 1). McKinnon ; and T. 1). Dickson, Frances Ciwroll, E. Vickery, W. Y. Kinjr, Thomas Kirkpatrick, ('harles Smith, Jesse Full* vbon. iJistrict of Diifby—llQvdi 1\ J. Fi;leul, Chas Tlandall, John C. Morse; and B. 11. Rujrules, J. A. Dennison, G. Henderson, Stephen Marshall, Wm F. Potter, Wm H. Taylor, Jno S. McNeile, John Millxj-rry, Charles Budd, Calvin Raymond, It J. FitzRandoli»h, Ansel B. iioidsworth. iJiafrid of Clare— Mii\ii J.' Daley, Dr. Wabdi, .James Brcsnan ; and i .Tolm P. Kiiowlan, Timothy Sullivan, Mande Molaiisou, John P. I Tlri!)OLlca.u, Pierre J. Beliveau, Auuustiii F. Conieau, Reuben Perry, I Anslem M. Coineau, Jeremiali MeLaucUliu, Jas Stewart, Any,el Blin, Peter S. Godet. J.h'iitrii-t of (jin/foroHpk—MQ\i]s II. IT. ITaniilton, Jum:;s Bucklcv, D. Cliisbolni, M.. 'Fonipkins, Felix Van P.Ierk, J. P. Treniain, William Siiannon; and Clirist/jpher Jodt, John Mahoncy, E.J. Cunninyliuni, J." H W P? tl O o > (0 C4 i5i:ji>1VA li2£OiU£:£l8 A Hi., liupiti'tvus SurjiicaJ luttti'umcuts. I'ooltfiiii, lirMrr nnd \ Pii|mt iiii«l liiitcloiM h, nl If. T. Ul III «% 4'4».'v » \ > w 121 HKLOIiKitS FAfnil K S [IH r.i. Will Moil", II. K. ('iiniiiiij;li;iui, 'I'lius CninlDn, Alualmm N. Wliitimiii, ihiji.ilil (iiimi, iliimcs I'lircfU, S. 15. Uiisscll. iJistiirt of St. Miiri/'s — Uovds lU'iiry Kny;li's, A. C. (lillics; aiul Neil Giuin, John VV. McKcon, A. P. Mvlviu/io, Alex Cuiiiiuinucr, Alliin MfQuunie, J(;lui A. McDuimUl, Win I). U. CuiiK-ruii, John iMc Daniel. City of lldlijii.r — Jnnies Thomson, Ai»;instns \V. West, Daniel C'rotmn, L. (i. i'ower, Uiiel)en I. Hart, .lolin Silvei', James Du;:,<4an, and six Aldermen. SiTietanj, Jdhn 11. Willis, Ojjiix, -ly (je()i';;e IStreet. Wcatcin /district //uli/iuc Co — Uevs James itreadin;;, Ali'X Stuart, John Woods, 1*. L. Madden, 1'. Daiiiihar, K. Kcnnedv, .1. (). Un^'ules ; and Dominie Funell, Jno E. Shatl'onl, George J. liOu;;aril, James W. Turner, James Thompson. Rural iJistrirt Jfa/i/iix (Jo — K(>v. llohert Sedgwiek ; anil F^yekiel SyUley, H. A. (Jladwin, David Arehilmld, John (Jeddes, Mavthew Miivris, (Charles N. Fuller, Charles N. Sprott, William Laiidell, David Arehihald, IGth, Wm G. Arehibald, J. I). Tapper, J. Taylor, W. Art/. South bistrict Halifax Co — Uevs Robert Jan»ieson, Alfred Dickie, Edward Ansell ; and Henry Leslie, William Hall, A. M. liartoti, Wm Anderson, W. II. Tiihuarsh, Alex. Ivcslie, Joseph Martin, John Kirker. District of East Hants — Uevds Jno Can>er()n, Jaeoh MeLcllun ; and Isaac O'Brien, Wm Hamilton, Wm Casey, Jno Mi'Learn, Hn;^h Mc- Learn, Sand Blois, D. MeLean, m.d., Jas MelCen/Jc. District of West Hants — Uevds Thos Maynard, m.a., J. IJaneroft, Jidin Carmody ; and M. H. Goudii'e, m.I'., C'harles Miimf'ord, Hiram Smith, Andw Shaw, Shuhael Dimoek, George DeWoll", Hon U. A. Mellelly, Thos Aikins. District of North [nrcmess — Uevds Jno J. Chisholm, Uouald Me- Gillvary, H. Geinor, M. Stewart; and Sam Campbell, Donnhl McLind, Jno G. Crowdis, Lauehlin McDougall, Maleom McKay, DoiiaUl Me- Lellan, Hugh McMillan, John Muiiroo, Lauchlun McDonald, James McNeil, M.D., Farquhar McKac. District of South Inverness — Rcvds Allan McLean, K. J. McDonald, Colin Chislutlm ; and Hon Peter Smyth, Hugh Cameron, m.d., George C. Lawrence, John Mnrray, E. I). Tremain, Duncan Campbell, m.d. Kintjs Co — Edward L. Brown, m.d., L. DeV. Chipman, Thomas Farnsworth, Holmes E. Marstcrs, m.d., John N. Bowles, Jos U. Hca, D.C.L., Thomas William Harris, Jno Foster, Amos Black, (ieorge W. Fisher, Wm Eaton, E. A. Moren, D. Uupert Eaton, S. U. Tuppcr, Benjamin Kinsman, Jon Borden, m.d., Russell Caldwell, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Ilsley, Abrm. Ells, Wm Miller, Chas J. Tobin, William Magee, liconard Fitch, Andrew Borden, Michael Lonergan, Arnold S. Burbidgc, James Lyons, J. M. Uoscoe, Kufus Burgess, Johnston Patterson. District of Lunenburg — Revs Henry L. Owen, Chas Cossmann, Wm Dutf", 1). McMillan, J. Norwood ; and R. Lindsay, Matthew Ernst, Jas /wicker, Lewis Anderson, Edw Morgan, Morton Wheelock, John Morasli, Henrv Schnare, Sam Kisser, Gideon Langille, Geo Eiseiihauer. District of 'New Dublin — Uevs W. E. Gelling, P.M. Morrison, Steph March, A. Jordon ; and L. W. Drew, T. K. Cragg, W. V. Andrews, Thomas T. Keetler, Uobt Dawson, Martin Sperry, Jas McKean, Geo Baker. District of Chester — Revs Chas J. Shreeve, I. J. Skinner, Richard ,1 G O ►-» CO tl to o w (1 o to •C! 9 i is o » u o I ^ X 'J • CO 'y, fl w a n 4 m tj » •»! ei l3 t- 1 yi a O *» a* •■H H' t'l tl T^ (.■? . U Ct oo • tt' ij U «r! iS S 4 p p 0. rt- u «i < '/. M ?• l« lUton.V KKOTIIilUi^ A 4'0.i OrUHUUCc Su* HH{tl'H\« rif «t ro.'v nintili llftolis of all kliMlH iiiikIo Io nnlvr nt It. T. >ll'lll A rO.'H [187 •>. V'liitinan, lii's ; iirul iiiiuiii^cr, uu, John , Duiiii'I ^;c Street. X .Stuiirt, Ku^^uk's ; il, Jiiiiies 1 Iv/cki(.'l Mil tthew "11, David VV. Am. il Dickie, U)ii, Win n Kiiker. lliin ; and lugli Mc- Buncroft, il, Ifinun m It. A. Uidd Me- Mt'Lcod, nald Mc- :1, Junius (^Donald, Gcorj^c JcU, M.I). Thonuis 11. Hca, orj^e W. Tapper, Ulolpluis Tobin, oiicrgan, Burgess, nn, Wm ust, Jas k, John enhauer. n, !Ste})h iidrews, ;an, Geo Ei chard ,1 p ►-» CO ii C \t tg > H «< >-< ft If' 1^ m a* n o (A O <1 o (A o Pi « 'J CO CI *> to n Hi w M' ij u ., Jolni D. Mtl^cod. /Hsfn'rt of South /^V•^)»>— Ucvs ,]. Stewart, D. H. Hh»ir, W. Stewart, J. McKintu)n, A. McGillivrav, K. A. McCnrdy, H. ("Inniining ; and J. Mi'Kiiy, (t. W. Underwood, Jno Mitchell, m.i>., \V. Fraser, Alexander (irant, Hol)t McNeill, Adam C. Bell. Disfn'if of Sonffi Qurrns — llcvds Jos Melvin, Edw Kennedy, J. F. Tooks, Jo.scpli Jones, John Teasdale, J. M. I'arker, W. G. I'aVker, J. II. ('rowcll, S. B. Martin; and (jieo VV. H.irss, Hugh Honston, James Forhes, Jas Collio, Don (^iinphell, Jno R. Hall, Stejdi-n Mack, Whit- man Freeman, Satnl Kenipton, Fnoch Steai'man, Eldrcd Cahoon, Geo S. Parker, J. N. Mack. District of North Qnems — Rev Simeon Sykcs ; and Zehnlon G. Murray, Stephen Smith, Jno Middleniass, Benjin L. Telfer, Wm K. Freeman, Itoht Bryden, Edw P. Freeman, Jno Laccy, A. J. Lcdbctter, Uriah Johnson, Frans Kempton, Thos H. Grady. liirhmomi Co — Revs John McDongall, Dr J. Cameron, James Ross, Jas Quinan, W. M. Leblane ; and Wm Crichton, Henry Martell, Hon E. P. Flynn, David Gruchy, John Frcehill, Peter Bo.sdet, Wm LcV'es- conte, Jas H. Hearn, Isaac LeVcsconte. District of SMhiirne—Uiix . T. H. White, n.n., M. G. Henry, P. Prestwood, E. Millar, E. N. Archibald; and W. T. Kelley, R. G. Irvin, J. G. Allen, Roht Carrie, Joseph Waltcrs,N. W. White, Robert Freeman. District of IJitrrim/ton — Rev8 J. I. Porter, W. U. Riehan, Jos S, ColHn ; and T. W. Wil.son, Gabriel Rohertson, J. B. La'^renee, Henry Clinte, Theodore Nickerson, Arthnr Doane Frank Homer, James Siiovv, Wm. P.. Smith. Victoria Co — Revs KoHineth McKenzie, A. Mcintosh, Peter Clark, Adan) MeKav, A. T. MeGillivray, Mantin A. Mol^herson; and Alex ('ameron, Wm Jones, Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Don McLean, Seymonr Foyle, Don McLean, Angns Mclvor, Kenneth McKenzie, Lnther McIxM)d, Donald McLean, Donald McRae, John McLellan. District of YurwoHlJi — Joseph B. Bond, Charles E. Brown, Nathan Hilton, John VV. Moody, Chas W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen George Crosl)y, Amos Hilton, Jr., W. H. Moody, H. R. B. Brown, Harris Crosliy, James Cain. District of Arfiijlc — Rev Chas Knowlcs ; and Enos Gardner, Michael Surette, David D'Entremont, Nathaniel Travis, James A. Hatfield, P. L. llatlicld, Thos B. Crosby, James M. Lent, An.sclm O. Poticr. DALHOUSIE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY, HALIFAY. GovKUNORS — Hon Sir Wm Yonng, Knight, Cliief Justice of Nova Seotia, Cli'tirman. Hon Charles Tupjjcr, c.u., m.d., m.i>., Hon John Wm. Ritchie, Judge of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Hon S. L. | Sliannon, Q.C., Rev Geo M. Grant, m.a., Jas F. Avery, M.ii , Charles '■ Robson, Esq., Alex Forrest, m.d., Rev G. W. Hill, »f.A. George Thomson, Esq., Secrctari/ and Treasurer. Faoulty op Arts — Very Rev Principal Ross, d. v., Professor of CI o o o P n W fl> O P ra KiKr (ai».s aiiHl Anklets, af BKO^VN BKOTHEKS A €». R. T. nilllK A <'0., Hfatioiicrs, I»» <;rnnvill(t Hfrc<>t, llulirax. 126 liKLCIIEU's FARMKB's [1875. Ethics and Political Economy, liev Wm Lvall, ll.d., Profcsaor of Logic and Metaphi/sics. Chiis McDonald, m.a., Professor of Mathonatirs. John Johnson, j:.a., Profssor of Classics. Geo Lawson, ph.d., i-l.d., j Profssorqf Chemistry and Mina-alofft/. Jas DeMill, m.a , Professor of] History and Rhetoric. Jas Lioehti, Tutor in Modern Lan(/na., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Ijiseases of V/omen and Children, President of the Faculty. Alex P. Reid, M.D., L.R.C.S., Edin. i-.r.c.p., and 8., Canada, &c Hugh A. | Gordon, m.p., l.r.c.s., Ed., l.C.p. & s. Ca., Professors of the Principles j and Practice oj Zledicine, and Clinical Medicine. W B. Slayier, j M.D., M U.c S.L., L.u.C.p. Eng., &c., Professor qf Obstetrics ana the \ Diseases of Women and Children and Cliniad Surijery. Edw Farrcll, ! M.I)., A. Lawson, M.D., L.R.C.S., Eng., Professors of Principles and Practice oJ Surgery and Clinical Suryery. Geo Law:3on, pii.d.. r.L.i)., Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Toricolo(jy,and Jhfany. Alfred IF. ^ WoodiW, M.Ti., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. John - Sorniners, m.i>., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. ' .G. H. Sinclair, m.i>.. Professor oj Anatomy. J. R. DeWolf, m i>., Ed., ; L.R.C.S,, Edin., Professor (f Medical Jurisprudence. Dr. A. 1*. Jieid, i Dean of Faculty. Dr. Hugh A. Gordon, Secretary. W. Y. Fullerton, j M.D., and E. S. Blanc ;<.svrd, m.d.. Demonstrators of Anatomy. \ Tkrms — The Winter Session for 1874-75, commences on Wedncs- i day, O(!tol)cr 28, 1874, and ends on Wednesday April 28, 1875. The | Summer Session comiiienees on Mondav, May 3. 1875, and closes on Tuesday, June 28, 1875. ' i [The particulars of other Colleges and Educ.itionai Instittitions will he found in connection with the Denominational matters with which the Institutions are connected.} ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. THE UNI^x'ED CHURCH OF ENGLANP AND IBELAND IN NOVA. SCOTIA. The Rt. Rev. HiBnEUT Bixnky, i).i>., Lord Bishop of N»va Scotia and Prince Edw^u-d Island. The Venble. Canon Gilpin, r>.i>.,, An-h deacon of Nova Scotia; Kcv Canon Heusley, d.d., Windsor: Hov Canon Townshend, A.M. lldlifax., St. Luke's (Cathedral' Churcli), Rev .lohn Abbott, and Kev J. L. Bell'; St. TauUs, Hevds Geo W. Hill, a.m., H. Wairon, m.d. : St. (ieorge's, Rev J.'unes H. Uniacke, a.m., and Wcv H. ^hr(;ve, a.u.; Trinity (•liurch, Kev Dr. Cochran, anil Kev W. .?. Ancient; St. Mark's, Rev. Alfred Hrowii, a b. ; Garrison Chaplains, Kev L. Kitson, a.m., and IJev A, Townend, A. m ., KiiV G. W. Morris, a..m. (retired) Amvtpolis-, llev(?s .las. ,5. Ritchie, a.m., W. S. Gray, A.n. Aijlesfonl, Kev Kichd Avon'. Amherst, Kev Geo Tjwnshend, a.m., Rural Dean. Albion Mines^ Kev C. Kowni.^ii, a.m. Antiyonish, Kev (i. C. Mt-tzlcr, A.n., and Lewis M. Hill (iclircd). Arlchat, Kev F. M. You^f,^ Bridf/etonm. K(!v L. M. "\\'ilkiiis, A.n. hlindfard, Kev Richard I'ayne. Bearer J/nrhonr, Kev I-idwd Ansell, A.n. Ih-idijewnter^ Kev \V. Iv GeHinf,^ Cornwallfs, Kev Jdo Storrs, A.n., Rural Dean. Cleuunts Port, Kev Wm M. Godfrey, a.h. Chester, Kevds Ciiarles J. Slireve, a.b. Country Irarkour, Kev R". .lohnstouo. It'irliiKnilh, Revd J. li. Richardson, A.n. Oiyby, Kev J. A'.H.bryf^e, aua., and Ui^v A. Morkcll, A.n. Easttrn Passu ye (l)artnjouth), Kev C. Burn. Fidkhei^f Rev James ft o B •a p. o ►J 01 P U o > o M P to to t9 > a? a () t* ft P M ,j. ft- P RROWN RROTHDKS A CO.. I»i-u;($£{<«ts, ll)|ltl»v« ill rax. IVritliig, f'opyliiff and Printing Inks at R. T. HII'IR A CO.'s [1875. - of Logic 'hontttics. :>., i.h.D., ofessor oj cipal (ex s and the Ak'x P. Mush A. Vrini-ijdcs Sla^ier, and the ; ' Fan-cll, ! Iph's and ).. f.L.l)., Alfred IF. ;s. John | Mcdii'inr. ' VI !>., Ed., ! . P. \Ich\, ' Fullertmi, \ I WedncS" 175. The closes on :tions will ,lh which [T. SLAND i I Icotia and doiu'oii of wnshend, and Kev M.I).: St. Trinhv 's, Rev. id Hev A, •'is .las. J. Unherat, lawman, (retirtHl). inr-^, A.M. isoll, A.n. .1!., Ktira,! .s Cl)arlt's II Ih, Kevd MerUell, ^,v James ft M •a p. •-1 O If" w .•5 r+ O o P to 1 o {> ft >^ 2 in o tr (3 B > (3 o n u •♦3 r a. O o u (A +1 M (1 •'^ U U N 1875.] ALMANACK. 127 Breading. Fnlmoiifh, IJev A. F. Hiltz. Glnce Bay, Rev C. Croacher, A.B. Granville, Rev Henry DcHlois, a.m., and Rev W. H. Snyder. GHi/sboro\ Rev W. Shannon. IfiMaivPs Core, Rev H. Stanicr. Kcntrille, Rev Theo. Richey. Lirei-jwol, Rev E. li. Nichols, d.d., and Rev J. R. S. Parkinson. Lmdsbuiuf, C. B., Rev A. Norfolk, Londonderry, Rev F. J. Axford. Lunenhurf/, Ivev Henry L. Owen, A.n., Rural Dean, and Rev W. Ellis. Mditlnnd, Rev A. Jamicson. a.ij. Mahone Bay, Rev Anji^us IMcDonald. Manchester, Rev H. Hamilton, a.h.. Rural liean. .^felfard. Rev. J. Tremain, A.n. Newport, . New Dublin, Kev Abraham Jordan. Neic Ross, Rev. J. W. Norwood. Parrshoro' , Rev AV. 13. Kinjij, A.M., and Rev R. F. Brine. Pictou, Rev — Siieridan. Petite Reriere, Rev H. Sjiike, A.B. Port Medwtty, Rev A. Gray. Puyicash, Rev J. D. "rown. Rawdon, Rev J. P. Sargent.' f.'/rer John. Rev .1. L. Downing. Seaforih, Rev O. M. Grindon. Ship ilarbonr. Rev Robt Janiieson. Rural i)ean. bir\:vyacke, Rev Robert Haire, A.n. St. ^farr|are^s Bay, Rev J. (). Rugglcs, A.i'.., ai.d Rev W. H. Grocer. Sackville, Rev W. "E. Wilson. Sydney, C. B., Hev Richard J. ITniacke, d.d., Rural Dean, and Rev David Sniitli. Sydney Mines, Rev W. H. Janiieson, a.u. Shdburne, Rev Thos A. White, D.i)., Rural Dean, and Rev Cecil Wiggins,A.i5. Sherbrooke, • Tam/ier, Kev J. A. Richey. Tor Bay, Rev W. L. Currie. Trtiro, Rev Joseph Forsytlie and J. A.. Kaulback, a.m. Turn's Bay, . Tusket, Rev J. Padfield. Wallace, J D. Brown Warerlv, Rev Mr Edgcombe. Windsor, Rev T Maynard, A.iM.,Rev Dr McCaAvle3'/and Rev. H. P Alincn, A.n. Weymonth,liev Philip Filluel, A.B., Rural Dean. iri7ww>/. Rev Jas Robert.son, li..d., l.'cv J. (). Greatorex. Yarmouth, Revds John T. Moody, A.M., and J. Roy Campbell. PiUNCE Ei)WAi:« Island — The A'enble J. H. Read, d.p., Archdeacon of P. E. I. Milton. Chorlottetown. St. Peter's, Rev G. W. Hodgson, A.M., and Rev Mr Ellis ; St. Paul's, Rev D. Fitzgerald, Rev L. C. Jenkins, p.o.L. (retired). Cascumperjne, Rev H. Dyer. CrapaiuL Rev T. B. McLean New London, IJev J. C Cox, A.ii. Port Hill, Rev E. H. Ball. St. Eleanor's. . St. Georye's, Rev W. M. Ross. King's College, Windsor. Founded, a.d. 1787. Chartered by King George III. A.r>. 1302. Patron, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbuiy. The Right Rev Ilibbert Binney, D.u., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Visitor and Rresident of the Board" of Governors. President and Professor of Classics, Hebrew, Loyic, Rev G. IMcCawlev, p.d.; Professor ' of Dirinity, inchidinff Pastoral Theolor/y, Rev Canon Hensley, I).d.; Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy and Knf/ineerinfj, J. K. Oram, n.E. Prof of Nat. History and Chemistry, Henry How, n.c.L. ; Prof essoi- of Modern Lan(jwi(jes, H. Stieffelhagcn, Ph. D. ; Librarian and Bursar, Professor Hensley, i>.i)., Treas., John C Halliburton; Sec^y, Rev Canon Cochran, m.a. ScHOL.vnsiiirs— The William Cogowell Scholarship, .£24stg. per annum, open to candidates lor Holy Orders, under the direction of the Trustees; Divinity Scholarships paid "by the Society for the P G. F. P., open to Stu- dents for Holy Orders, actually requiring assistance, and subject to the control of the Bishop of the i)iocese, 10 in number, each £30 cy. per annum; the Dr Binney Exhibition. £lfi stg. per annum, open (< Students in indigent circumstances and of exemplary conduct; M(Cawl( y Hebrew Prize, £9stg. ; the Bishop's Pri/.e, £5, in Books; \)y. Almon's Welsford Testimonial; Akin's Historical Prize; General Williams' Prizes, three ot $(30 each ; Stephenson Scholarships, three in number. Incorporate Alumni of King's College. Patron, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor. President, Frederick Allison, Esq., M a Vice-President, Rev H. P. Almnn, d.c.l. Committee Rev J. A. Kaulbach, m.a.. Andrew J. Cowie, M o., Rev Dr. Cochran, Rev in o o o o 5 M O M« p en o Huadulfvratcd Cliouud Spites, at BKOWX BKOTIIEKS A €o. K. 1*. MIIIK Jk, Co., BookNellci'M and Slatiouers Halifax. !: t CO i o .Q J9 Iff O w o o CQ O u O *9 128 BELCH KRS FARMERS [1875. Alfred Brown, b.a., Rev Richmond Shreve, M.A., Charles II. Carman, Ksq. Treasurer, Hon S. L. Shannon, rj.a. Secretary, C. II. Carman, Esq. The Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia. Consists of three houses — (1). The Hishop; (2), the Clerj^y, who are duly licensed; (3), the Laity by their representatives. Clerical Secretary, Rev Alfred Brown. Lay Secretary, W. JMyers Gra}', Esq. Board of Foreign Missions. Appointed by the Synod. Chairman ex-oflicio, The Rif^ht Reverend the Lord Bishop. Treasurer, Wm Gossip, Esq. Secretary, Rev . Diocesan Church Society of Nova Scotia. Patrons, His Honor the Lieut. Governor, &c.. The Society for the Propa^'ation of the Gospel in Foreipfn I'arts, The Society for I'romoting Christian Knowledge. President, The Loni Bishop, ex oj/icio; Sec'y, and Treasurer, Rev Canon Gilpin, d.d. ; Assistant Secretary, C. B. Bidlock. The annual meeting is held at Halifax, at such time as the Committee shall appoint. The I'^xecutive Committee meet on tlie third Friday monthly, with the exception of July, August and September. Church Sndownment Fund. Vice Chairman, A.M. Uniacke; EdAvard Binney, A.M. Cochran, Wm C. Silver, .1. B. Snow, J. W. K. Rowley, Hugh Hartshorne, C. B. Bowman, AVilliam Hare. J. M. Jonc;>, Com'y Gen Graham, William Gcssip, Henry Pryor, J. T. Wylde, Fred Allison, T. A. Brown. Secretary, W. C. Sliver, Esq. The Halifax Branch of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Patron, Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons, His Grace tlie Arclibishop of Canterbury, His Grace the Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman of Committte. WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE OF EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA. Rev John McMurray, President; Rev George S. Milligan, a.m., Co- Delenate; Rev James Taylor, Secretary. Halifax Dihtuict. — /ia/t/ao.-, Revds .Tohn Lathern, R. Brecken, a.r., James Strothard, * Ingham Sutcliife, * Edmund Botterell, John Read, *II. Pope, [a]. Conference OJice. — A. W. Nicolson, Editor and Book Steward. Dartmouth, Revds I. E. Thurlow, * Thomas Angwin. Windsor, Revds A. S. DesBrisa}', * M. Richey, u.D., ♦ R. Morton, Hantsjiort, Rev John McMurray, Chairman. Norton, Revds W. H. lleartz, * Da\id VV. Johnson, A.B., * (ieo Johnson, *C. DeWolf, d.d., *G. W. Tuttlo. Xcntville, Rev Wm J. Johnson. Newport, Rev R. Alder Temple. Avondale, R(,'V Cranswick Jost. A.Ji. Buiiinr/tvn, Hev E. B. Moore. Musquodoholt Harbour, Kev W. G. Lane, Moser Ricer, . Samltro, Rev J. \V. Slv.'pherdson. MarcinreVs Baif, . Birmuda, {Ifnvultun and Soinerse/), Revds J. Cassidy, C. M. Tylor. Bermuda, {St. Gtorye'sand Bailey's Bay). Revds T. Pictou, Rev W. C. Brnwii. Watson Smith, .foseph M. FisluT. Tnu'.to DisiutiCT — Truro, Kev .Job Shi'Uton. Stelhtrion, Rev W. H. Evans. Jiiver Joint, Rev R. Barry Mack. Bay Ihad, . Maitland. Rev John Johnson. Shuhenacadie, Rev R. < >. Johnson. Middle Musf/uudoboit Revs James Tweedie. Onslow, liav Wm Ainlev. > > Q 00 » a ft > M (5 M I- (5 0-? 6 3 a 1*1 BKOWN IBUOTHKKH «i <'o., Uotall Uriii«i(istH. !|li <'airilK, 4'arilliimnl «V r»NtelM»ai'rl<>is of Uiitont .1lo(li«Sii< s. It. T. Ml IK Jk 4'0., ^TIii>I<'h:i1«- S»(>:iI( rs in Vn\u'V lliiii<9 13) bklchkr's farmer's r. I [1875. A.n. »S/ Cn'ortje, Manatin, Deer Island, Rev John T. Baxondale. Grand PitiNC'K Edwaki) Isr.ANn DrsTUK^T — Chnrlottetown, Revds Duncan D. Currie, * Robert S. (!risp, *V. Smalhvood, *.T. V. -fost. Cornwall and Little York, Revds G. O. Huostis, A. Lucas. Powiial, Rev John S. Allen. Bcder/ue, Rev John S. Pliiiiney. Tryon, Rev II. F. Cownertliwaite, am. Margate, Rev A. E. Lepage. Suuiinerskle, Rev A. R. B. Shrewsherry. Eymont, . Murray Harbor, Rev Henry J. Clarke. Georgetoion, Rev Wni. Penna. Sotiris, . Alherton, Rev Levi S. Johnson Nkwkoundland Distfuct — St. John's, Revds Geo S Millitian, a.m., Joseph Pascoe, Joseph Lister. Z?OMrfm.D. Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, etc , James R. Inch, a.m. Professor (»f Classics, Alfred D. Smith, a.m. Professor of Natural Seieiice, Rev John Burwash, A.M. Professor of Mathematics, . Mount Allison Academy. Mat.e Branoh — Principal, David Allison, li>.1). Vice Principal, Rev David Kennedy, A m. Board of Instruction — Rev David Kennedy, a. jr. Head Master, and Instructor in Mathematics and Natural Science. Proi'. A. D. Smith, Instructor in Higher Classics. George Smith, A.u., Teacher of Intermediate Department and French. Sanuiel E. Winston, Teacher of Permanship and Bookkeeping. Prof. A. B. Guernsey, Teachel of Vocil and Instrumental Music. Mount Aijjson Commkhcxal CoT.i.KfMc — Master, Samuel E. Whiston. Female lUiVNCii — Principal, James R. Inch, a.m. Matron, Mis J. H. Inch. Chief Preceptress, Miss A A. Chesley, m.l. v. Board of Instruction — J. R. Inch, A.M., Languages, Logic, etc. Miss Alice A. Chosley, m.l.a. Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Miss Phebe E. Church, Belles Lettrcs, etc. Miss Hannah Johnson, m.l.a., English Department. Miss Maria S. |$l£OWa[ U2tOTI|J:u» «t €0., BiMiuutciM ol* Htirit;ical Iu)t(i'iiiueii(.«>. ■ill! l*4^iiH, retu'ilN, f*enliol(l<>rH nnd Siiiiill 1Var<>s, at It. T. illlflt A' U*J(!> u ■H « t1 01 >) 0) 1875] +j (A (H d 4^ c ■•1 ALMANACK. 131 ' Tiittle, Assistant Teachor. Prof. A IJ. Guernsey, Instrunicntal and Vocal I Music. T\Iiss]\r. K. I'ickard, M.J..A,, Music. Miss Kate F. Spooner, Drawing, I Fainting, kc, &c. Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. ! President, W. II. Tuck, Ksq., n.c.L, q.(\ Vice Presidents, Georj^e H. j Clarke, Ksn., T. II Flint. Escj., a.m., and \V. II. Sinnott, Ksri. K(m-. and ; Treas, G. W. IJnrhridf^c, Esq , a.m Assist. Sec'y. and Treas., Penjaniin i Kussell, Esq., a.m., and Kev II. P. Cowperthwaite, a.m. Alumace Association Mount Allison Ladies Academy. President, Miss Minnie K. Bent. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. H A. Strong, IMrs .T. IJ. Ileinmeon, Miss Fannie F. Palmer. Secretary and Treas., Mrs. R. F. Cutten. CLERGY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHXTRCH. His Grace t!ie Most Reverend T iomas L. OoNNoi.f^v, Archbishop of Halifax. Vicar General, Very Rev M. Ilannan, p.d. llallfax, Rcvds Patk Power, Alex RIcIsaac, f hos J. Only, Edw F. INPirphy, Rev. Thomas ]Moore, Chaplain to the Military; Chaplain to Mount St. Vincent Convent, Four Mile House, Rev Peter 'Danaher, who resides at Orjihanagf, St. -loseph's. Cliezetcook, Rev P. L. Madden. Dctrtninufh, Rev .1 no P.. Woods. Prospect^ Rev Ml. Driscoll. Ihrvint) Cove, Rev I-ldward Kennedy. KeniriUc, Rev P. M. Holden. Knstern Hnrbovrs, Rev ('has Underwood. Clare, Rev l)r Walsh. Yarvumth and Tnsht Werh/c. Rev Richard Keavns. J'uhnico, Rev W. McLeod. Beilfnrd and t^hnlnmicadie. Rev T. Butler. S(. liernard'i,, Rev .las Rresnan. Lirerpotd, Rev I). O'Connor. Train and Amherst, Rev S. iM. Brown. Miundie, \W,\ .1. ^I. ' «ny. Aunapolis, Rev INIartin ]\taas Whuhnv, Rev Canon -lohn Carmody. lulhrvokc, l»ev William INIihan, Pastor; R(!V .1. Manning, Assistant. Dl(Jnj and St. Croix, Rev Thonias (Jrace. Mitcf/han, Very Rev .1. Haly, v.c; Rev James Scott. Cfnatcr, and till erb rot ike, Rev K. F. JNIeCarthy. Bermuda, Rev iMr. O'Callaghan, Chaplani to the Military. St. Mary's College, " Belle-Air," North St., Halifax. Under the patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax, arid con- ducted by the Christian Brothers. St. Mary' College. Under provisions of an Act passed in the Legisia- ture, 1873, the following members of the Catholic l)ody were Incorporated as the Senate of the College :— Visitor, His Grace the Archbi.-hop of Halifax ; Very Rev I)r Hannan, v.g.. Chancellor; Rev Canons Carmody, Power, Madden, Woods, and Revs J. J. Daly, E Kennedy, P. Walshe, d.d. ; Edw V. Muri)hy, Vice-Chancellor; and Brother Victorian, Hon J. Cochran, D. Cronan, Dr. Page, K. Farrell, A . P. Rcld, J. Somers S. Tobin, M.r., T. E. Kenny, M.B. Daly, L. G. Power. Spiritual Director and Professor of INIoral Philosophy, GreeK and Latin, Rev Edward F. Murphy. Professor of English and French Literature, Brother Victorian. Prof, of Mathematics, History and Natural Philosophy, IJrother Narcissus. Professor of Arithmetic and Book-keeping, Brother Stephen. Professor of Junior Classes and Prefect of Di-scipline, Brother Orion. Orphan Asylum, near Church of St. Joseph, Gottingen St. Superioress, Sister Joseph. There are about 40 orphans under the care uf the Sisters of Charity. The Institution is dependent for -support on the voluntary contributions of the charitable. KUOM'\ i;KOIIIi:«S A <<»., 4 lu iiiltals iiiid 'l«II<'t Aiihlfs. l*ortkiioiiii>iics and Lmdirr Bais, at R. T. IVIIllK A <'4»/8 n « (^ I » CO n I n 1 • o o $ • O Q (0 o »9 132 IJKLCHKUS FARM Kit S [1870. Society of St. Vincent of Paul. Officers of tlie fU-ncral Council, Spiritiinl Director, Very T»i'v Dr. Haniian, V.(i. I'residciii, ^^. 15. Daly. Vicc-rrcft, 'i'iiomaH Duriiey, Ksq, J. I'. Troa.s, Tiios Walsh, Es<\, .1. ('. Sec'y, Win ("ompfoii. There are nearly 60 nienihers attached to the three Conferences of St. Mary's, St. I'utrick's and St. .loseph's. Meetinj^s held weekly and all relict j^iven in kind after a careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute family. Gatholit? Young Men's Club, Grafton Street. Numhor of incmbera, 120. Open from 2 o'clock, I'.M. until 10 every evening, with the exception of Sunday. Oflicers — rresident, Very Kev Canon I'ower; Vice-ires, J. Col ford; Secretary, Win. Cronan. St. A'^incent's Hall, Cornwallis Street. The basement of this building has been fitted up for the use of the Catholic young men of the North end of tlie city. Open everv L. G. except Sunday. Tresident, Dr. John Soniers. Council George Motzler, INIichael Walsh, J. Delancy. Number of members, 130. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring: Garden Boad, for Boarders and Day Scholars. The (Community numbers 27. Young Ladies admitted from 5 years. Over 100 were in attendance l.Tst vear. The French and German languages taught ity natives of both countries as well as all the branches of an Eng- lish education. Diocese of Arichat. The Diocese of Arichat comprises the Island of Cape Breton, and three Eastern Counties of Nova Scotia proper. Kptal)lisln'il Sept. 21, 18+4. Right Kev (Jolin Francis Mc^Kinnon, n.i)., Lord liisliop of Arichat, residing at Antigonish, lit iiev Dr. Ca:mki{()n, Coadjutor Bishop, resident at Arichat. Nov A Scotia. — yl»^///om'.s//f', Rev Hugh Gillis. Piclou, Revds Ronald McDonald and Kodk McDonald, Lkuiorv\ Rrv A. Mc(Tillvray. Ari.ntifj, Very Rev W. B. McLeod, v.o., and Rev. \Vm MclMicrson. Cape Geort/c, Rev J. Fraser. IVcd Jiirer, Ohio, Ucv Roa MctJillivray. St. Au'lrew'n, Rev J. V, McDonnell. Pompqiu-tU', iiev W. Ciiisholni. Trncaf/le, K'ev C. P. Martell. Harkmr Binichc, lio.v P. Fiset. Gnua/turoufjli, Ifev Micluicl Tomkins. O'ne Caiiso^ Rev Martin Mcriieison. Port' MuUji-na^ Rev. Donald ('hisholm. Catic liHKroN— J/vV/(/t/, Rev. F. Broussard. Littk AricJidt, Rev M. Ethier. IX Et^amsse, l\ev T Richard /yM/v/o/sc, iiev James v John Quinan. Creif/nt.^h, Rev D. Cameron. Judhpic, Rev Allan xMcLean. Port Hood, Rev Colin Chishohn. Broad Cocc, Rev R. McGillivray, Sr. Mar(jaree, Rev John J. Chishohn. South West Marfjarie, Rev .losejjh McLeod. Chttlramp, Rev H. Gerrior. Glace Bay, Rev Jno Shaw. Malmi,, Rev K. J. Macdonald. Mlra, Rev. Archibald Chishohn. Com Bay, Rev Daniel Mcintosh. Jona, Grand Narrows, Rev Alex McGillivray. Religious and Literary Institutions. CoiXKfiK AND Skmixauy OF St. F'hancis XAviTut, established in the town of Antigonish. Professors, Rev. Dr. Chishohn, Rev. Dr. Mctiregor. R. McDonald, ICsq., A. McKinnon, Esq. Female Department: Principal teacher, Miss Sophia Grant; Miss ICllen Chishohn, Assistant. Here the evenmg Power, H ►«• n ft •d ^' « (A -d ?» I-* ? ►1 (,) fi M n V. v w ii H 3 « •a P U O + 1 u a ■d o \h u o "* o (A U U O P. % o Ifi. U u M o '3 tw •*< rH ?> -i » aa =< Q H « ti V) fl ft rt H ft f^ t^ a " < % J^ 3" O K»<»W>! i;i:orili:i{.S «V < O., OiduaiK-e .Squaiv. Ilalitax. «/« It. r. Mrlir A 40., in:inli Ftooli naiiiirafdiriiH, H.-rilfa^T. [1875. Rev Dr. •ney, Esq, There are lary's, St. j^iven in ite family. 10 every Very Kev use of the y evening [1. Tower, crs, lao. lad, for I 5 years, hinj^iia^es f an En{,f- and tlireu 18+4. [f A rich at, ^, resident Ronald f/le, K'ev Mieliiiel (re, IJev. Rev M. inan, jr. Leldanc. Nurth hishohn. ev Colin V John .1. mp, l\ev icdouald. J una, 3n. d in the c( Trevor, rineipal Here w t'i KJ* o (A rt •d ►1 H' (A •d 0< 1 M n 3 M 2! 71 o +> u a u f-4 •0 (A n •d C) o Hh u o '•> o (A Sh U h O 4) U2 n to » • ^ >H w u u to Cl P i- 3 »-t & o u ♦j '0 •♦< tw to H ►> *< • as O =< o H •^ V) s ft rt !>< ft l1 ft 1875.] ^ ALMANACK. 1-33 Rishop has liis ordi.iary residence, and is principal director ("f his Diocesan Seniinar\ . TiiK/Ti!ArriST Mon'Ks. at Tracadic, have a flourishinj? e.stahlishment. The ^fonksare principally natives of 15i'li;imn. llere also, there is a (Jon- vent of the Sisters of Charity, all natives of the place, and j^^eiierally of French and ^)Coteh ori,i,nn. TiiK SiMTKns oi-' TiiK (%)N«!{K<; VTioN OK NoTitK Damk, of IMoiitreal, !.ave a f>Tand and tlounshin;^ academy for female education of the highest order in the town of Arichat. Besides, therw are (hroiijifhont the iliocese many acadeniies, and superior and couimou schools, parti}" supported by government, and partly by contriltutions of the people. SrNOD OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP THE MARITIME PROVINCES IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Moderator, Rev Thomas Duncan. S\niod Clerk, Rev Wm McMillan. 'Trensumn^—Foreif/n Mission, .1. .1. Hremner, Halifax; /foina Mission, iico I*. Mitchell, Halifax; Yonnr/ ,1/(/i's "\V. C. Menzies, Halifax. PiJKsiiYTKnY OK Hai-ikax — /Julifcix, Revds (tco ^^. (Irant, A. M., .Tohn (^ami)bell. Professor C. McDonald, a. m. Afii^^'/iKif/uhoif, Uev David Neish. St Jo/ni's, Nfk/., . Tnivo, Uev -Ino ^IcMillan, n.i). Richmond, Kev. J. Fraser (Campbell. Missionary, Kev. D. D. Kobertson. Pkksuvtkhy ok Pictou — Picton, Kev A. W. Herdman, a.m. New Gf,nsf/oit\ Kev (Jeo Coull. Salt Spri>>fjs, Kev William iNfcMillan. WaUnce Ik'ev ,Ias Murray. McLellati's Mmmt., Kevd Wm Stewart. Rlrc7' John, Kev R. ^IcCunn, a.:m. Garloch, liev Neil IJrodie. Rof/a-s //ill aiuJ Cape John, Rev .las W. Frascr, a.m. Stellartoii and ]\\sfrille, Kev. (^Itarics Dunn. Barniifs Jiin r, Kevd. A. .1. McKichan. F.arltuvn nnd Wist Branch, Kev James McColI. Putpcash, Rev J. .M Si.thcrliind. Pki:.si*.y rKKY ok Puincic Ki>\vai;i) Island — Charlottcton^a. Rev Thos Duncan. JJelfast, Rev Alex McLean. St. Petir's and BrackUy Point Jiodds, . (feorr/ctoirn, (fc. itev Peter Melville, A.M., r..i>. PnEHBYTioKY OK St. John, N. P>. — 67. John, Rev Donald IVlcRae. Kev Kol)ert J. (,'ameron. Fredericton, Kev John M. Krook, n.n. Rev S. . Kashwaak, Rev Mr. Fogo. Wood- Haliey. St. Andrew's, stock, Kev Wm. Hep:f^. pKKsi'.YrKKY OK MiHAMicni, N. B. — Chatham, Rev AVm AVilson. Ntw- raslle, Rev James Anderson. Tahiisintac aad Burnt Church, Rev John Kobertson. Rvd Bonk ()v;.. Rev Samuel Knsscll. PiiEsnYT]:i:Y ok KKSTKioucHK, N. h.—Jiathnrst, Rev. P. Galbraith. D'dhonsie, . Campbeltown, Rev "Wm Murray. New Richmond, Rev John Wells. FoHKiON Mission A niKs. — Rev John Goodwill, Rev Hugh A Robertson. i o o w o » en CD < % W A M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE LOW^ER PROVINCES OP BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Moderator, Rev Peter G. McGrep^or. Synod Clerk, Rev Alex Falconer. PuK.snYTK]:Y OK Halikax— U'mf/so?-,' Rev A. J. Mowitt. Halifax, Revds Peter G. McGregor, William i.yall, ll.d., Allan Simpson, .John Forrest, ('. B. Pitblado, Prof. Cnrrie, J. K.'Smith. .^fasfuodoboit, Kev K. Sedg- wick. Newpo7-l. liev. John D. McGillivray. Nine )[ile River, Rev -John Cameron. Shuhenncndie and Gay's River, Rev. James McLean. Lair- rencetown, rfc. Rev Alex Stuart. Dartnumth, Revds Dr. Ross, I'rof Mc- Knight, A. Falconer. Annapolis, l\ev D. S. Gordon. Noi-th (Joi'nwidlis, Rev Joseph Hogg. Sonth Cornioa'lis, Rev J. B. Logan. Gore and Kennet- cook. Rev John Gauld. Sheet Harbour, Kev A. B. Dickie. Maitland, Rev. L. G. McNeill. Musquodi boit Ilarhmr and Meat/her's Grant, Rev IX. Si»onge>«. Kru.slicN ami < ouibH, by ItKOWlM ItKOIHKKS A tO. ililtU'M, 'IV.HfriiKMifs, i*, FAUMKU^I [1875. .)Hini'-< Hnsl)on)iijxli A'»(7. Uw SamI Bernard. St Croix (iml /■Jlcn^lioiise, l.'ov .1. A. 1"'. SullK riaiiil, .-/. Joliii'n, Nji'l., Hev Moses Harvey, //(n-hour llrKcc, A//(/., Kcv Ak'x 1{(»hs. Ucnnud'i, J!cv Walter Tliorburn, Kev K. I'', flllllnr. l'KK.>^iiv'i'i,iiY OK T.rN'KNMM'iMi AN'o Y Mxy\(n"ru— LiDtrrihuvf/, T'cv Win Dull'. )'iiniiiiiifli, IJcv (!c(»ruc (lirislic. Lallnrc, K'liv Doinild McMillan /Sridi/cwdlvi; Uov I'. M. Aiorrisuri. f/'/'^'' "'"' JJ'irruifjhni^ Kev M. (J. Ilcniv. Mnhoiie Bii/, Kcv E. McXab. Ciuhniiut ami C'lirlclon, liev J. C. iMivk. riii.snv ri'.KY OK Tki i!o— (^>//,s7(wr, Kcvds John I. Baxter, J. lI.Cha.se. Tiiio, l{ev William •SIcOiilloch, D. i). U/)ptr Jj^mihiKhrri/, Rev Khenezcr l], IJo^s. C/'/rr//' \'tlliii/i\ Kev A. L. Wyllie. Kc.om>mi) hikI Firt Idarnh, Kcv. las Med McKay. C/ijhn, K'ev .las IJyers. Parrsooro', Kev. Dunean M(d\inii,)ii. t^pr'uHjiiiih', Kev Jas Sinclair. Af'nklU Sleirinc'^e niyl Brook ■ ,//(-//, Kcv Edwiu 8niitli. f/pDn- t'^hidncke Kev E. Grant. Co/i/st rerun, Kev .laioh Lavton. Jilveroude, Lev A. (Janieron. Shelhiir7^e, Uev E. D. Miliar. ri;i:si,v iicKY or Pictou — jVew Gl(is. \Vv»t River, Kevds. James TlioniiMtn. Georj^e lioddick. Frenc: Biver^ Kev Andrew P. Miller. Bprirxji'llle, Uc^' A. McL. Sinclair. Li'cluihcr (uul (ios}ien,l\ev J. E. Forbes, Aiiti.!jo>,inlt,\{(iv V Goodfellow, IJt.lii^ Ilarboitr and Fisher's (/ra??/, Rev Wni IMaxwcll. Fro-ltoirn, lit'x V\ in (irant. »S •o/,s/;«;-ft, Kev A. Stirling. HV.s7r///e, Kev John Lees. S/cUdrtnn, Kev 'I'lionias Cumming. tiherirooke, Kev A. C Gillies. Mtri.i/viuitili, Kev II, AlcD. Scott, ritMSHYTEUY OK Tata:m A<;ot;('UK — New Annnn and WtntK-orth , Kev James Watson. Wtdl'tce, Kev .lohn Munro. Biver .lolni. Rev Hector 15. Mcl^ay. Tatain(t(jouc/ic, Kev Tlios Sedt.;;eAvick. C> % r.5 a <« s »H P P4 J ii • !^ 13 > ■S8 1 c I i,i ;5 w •1 (^ c c o ff' e* 5 ,4 It P !-• >-•• h*. P )< StltOWi\ BKOI'IIKi:S A ( 4>.. l!ii|>i>rt«-i-.« 4»i' Sigi«t:t< a1 lu-^iriiiiif lit; l < O.'S 4'hiiiM-li Moi'vicos, rali'rSiisiiH, IH tlonufli vs, ]il K. T. Ml lit •! 4 A.W [1875. lh'l'^Jl Mi-Mil lav [-V M. (i. J* liev J. C. T. Chase. Kbenezcr p 'e /iil(iri(/i<, , ^ '. Duncan , 0) ntl Brook- i ildstream, ! iev E. D. •t, r.eorfjc (Is James V Duncan cKinuon. ' c . Jiiver, ^ lather S ■dls/jurn, ' 14 ' TlionuLH ! ?r U. Akl). r^ o n-tf/. Ifl'V •* Hector B. t.5 !V Wni S. i 1 P 0(1, 1). 1). ^ Grand 17 ^r( Inlosh. cD )n^all. : > I. Stewart, i w t. 1 •? lobert S. ' f/OW- ii .'V ! ft y. Axev n. I bt I.aird. Strath- S Fin^tune, \ S Harbour, ' ?! 1. West 5« 'J London rland. V* 5'e«., Rev /•^>H, Kev si'. Buc- Burjfess. 'dericton, ; {evd W_ o o u in CO u a « O o <^ ►^ o o lllCllf:<. ' 1875.] ALMANACK. 135 Wilson. liaiirn; Hevd T. W. Nelson. lih-hmond, R(!V(l K. MeKay. Nerepix, Jeniifnlviii. mid Pharinrn. ]{i'v. Is;iac S. Simpson. rifKsuYHiKY oi' MiiiAMUiii — AVw MUh, Uev An^us Me^Iaster. RUhi- fjnctd, iviv .las Law. Hl'irkrllle, liev Tlios (r. .loimston. //"ss liii'tr, Uev .Jiis Kowler. A'/ver C'/ntrto, licv Thos li. Nicholson. (Jhathain, Kev J. M. Allan. K<)KKr(;x MissioNAitiKH— Kevd .Tames D. Miu-ray, Hevd John W. IMc- Kenzife, Revd .losepli Annnnd, Neir Ihbrides; Kov Juo Morton, Uev K. J. Grant, Rev Thos (,'liristie, Trinidad. (Icn. Tren^., Uev 1'. G. iMe(iregor. Collego of the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provinces of British North America. TiiKoLooirAT, Dkpaht.mk.nt at Halifax — Pi'<>/'- of Si/itfeinafic Theofof/y and Church [Ii»tory, Uev Alev INfcKnight. Prof! of Hebrew and ExeijeAirs, Rev John Ci'vie. MINISTERS OF ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES. Cknthal Association — Ifali/n.r, Uevds. J. F. Avery, Kdwin (!lay, M.D., John Miller and E. M. Saunders., A. M. Walton,^ Hex. Jeremiah Bancroft. Wolfri/lr. Revds. J. M. Cramp, D. D., E. A. Crawlev, I). I)., John Chape, S."\V. DeBiois. A. M., and A. W. Sawyer., D. D. Onininr/, Rev. D. Freeman, A. M. .)fiirt/aret's /iai/. Rev('s. VV.E. Hall, D. G. Shaw. Drtrftnoulh, Rev. A. S. Hunt, A. M. Billtowh, Rev. D. W. V. Diniovk. Canard, Rev. S. B. Kempton, A. M. /iridf/eirater, Rev. Stephen- March. f/antKporf. Rev.Josepli ^lurray. Kcntville, Rev. James Parker. Middleton. Uev. RoI)t. R. Philp. Oai^pereax, Rev. James Stevens, Rev. E. O. Read. Upper Ayh'fiford, Rev. J. L. Read. Chester, Rev. I. J. Skinner, A. B. Mahone. Bay, Rev A. E. Iiijfram. Kempt, PJevds. B. Vaughan and George Weatliers. Windi^tyr, Rev. D. M. Welton, A..M. Ji<(trdon, Rev J. 11. Rob- hinx. TancnoU, Uev T. V,. Delung. The (Central Association, comprising the counties of Kings, Hants, Lunenburgh and Halifax, meet this year ut Granville Street, Halifax, on the fourth Satm-day in .fune. Wkstkkn A.ssociation. — Greenfield, Rev H. Achilles. Shelbvrne, V.. N. Archibald. Broolcjield, Rev G. N. Ballentine. /jnrer Graiirille, Rev .T. C;. Bleakiiey. Paradise, Rev A. Cohoon. ^S7. Mary's Pay, Rev A. Cog.swell. Tnsl-et Lakes, Uev Adonirani (.'ogAvell. Hillshvr(jh, Uev G. D. Cox. Yarmiruth, Rev Geo E. Day. Tu^.iet, Rev P. R. Fosttr. ' Milton, J. A. Durkee. Milton, Yaruioiijh Co., Revs P. Gallaher and \V. H. Warren. Arf/y/e, Rev L. B. Gates. Liverpool, K'ev Ct. O. (Jates. Diyhy iVecl; Rev .1. (/. Morse. Prill f/etowii. Rev P. F. Murray. Victoria, Road, Rev .1. A. Moore. Rafjfjed Islands, Rev J. McKenne. Sautnierrille, Rev M. No.'- mondy. Jjaicrencetmrn, Rev W. G. Parker. Melrern ^■'^(piore, Rev Obed Parker. Clen'ents/xa-f. Rev J. M. I*arker. Hebron, Rev J. A. Parker. Freeporf. Rev W. ]j. Weymouth, Rev (Jhas Rsndall Barriiu/ton, Uev W. If. Richan. Rev .lolm Howe. Por* M'edwnn, Rev P. A. Shields-. Deerfield, Stiibbert. Pi aver Pic r-, Rev .i H. -Saunders. Ayle»ford, Rev (' Tujjper, D.i). Arcadia, \\c, .^()\\\\ Williams. <9,s.';or/;e. Rev G. B. Titus. Pridfjetuwn, Kev John Clark. Jjnrer Aylesf'ord, Rev A. Stronach. The Western .Vssociation, comprising the counties of Yarmcutli. Digby, Shelburne and Annapolis, meet this year at Tremont. Aylestbrd, on the third Saturday in -func. F'.astickn As.sof'iATioN. — Antiqonishe, Revds. IM. A. Bigelow and J. B. McQuillan. Upper 5^(-?nVu-/-, Uev. Obed Chute. Little Rirer, Rev. E. B. (^orey. T'^-wro. Uev J. E. (Voucher. >S^ Jfo/-?y')*, Uev. H. Eagles. Amherst, Uevds Geo. F. Miles and D. A. Steele. Lower Forks, Maccan, Uev D. McKeen. Sydney, C. B , Uevds G. Armstrong, G. Uicliardson, Hugii ^'.oss and A. Chip'man. North Sydney, Kctf; J. B. McDonald, ji.d. Economy, JBS£fl>nSf KUOTIIi:iLS A *«.!. *oi«l UnV jiurt I»iy TniJiis. i i 1 O L'>l>.viii« Pi'VMSCM, luli »iHl < 0:».v^ii» UiMik-t, lit It. I'. Mint «i 4'0.*M KfV. 8. Thompson. Grent \'llln(/e, Hev M. I'. Froenmu. Mitrtjarvv, ('. Fi , |{(!V I!. iMcDtJiuild. S/!. Ann's, C. li , llcv Diiiiiil McLtod. \ i:ev .1. N. Heel. Rirn- Ihhwt, IJ.v Henry Hool. dw Jiaii, ('. )i-^ l!.!v John I5ro\vn. /fitirk(s')iir/\ C. li., K'cv A. (.'hipman. Loin-r Sttiriiick-e, lliiv J. Meadows, f V^/(.^7^ Kev (?. W. 'Thomas. J'tijintsh, I). W. Oandall. Tlie Eastern Association, comprisin}^ the counties of C'okhester, (jinn- berland, (Juysltoroiif^h, I'icfoii, Sydney and i*. E. Island, meet this year at , on the second Satanhiy iii July. Nt»v.v Scotia Uai'tist IIomk AIissionaiiy Unkjn.— /VestWew/, Dr. Oram)). Vice-I'rests., — Western .\ssoeiation, liev. VV. (J. Parker; Cential Association. Kev D M. Welton ; EasttM'n Association, IJev IX A. Steele IScc'lea, M. I*. Ereeman and A. (Johooii. Awlito)', K. N. Heckwith. Buaid of /-'//•ffVo/'S— Western Association, IJevds Edw. Wliitman, J. A. Durkee, (jr. I). Cox, G. N. Ilallentiiie, J. M. Parker, Dr. Tapper, Brethren John Clark and B. II. Parker. Central Association, Uevds D. \V. C. Dimock, Jas Parker, Joseph V. Murray, E. M. Saunders, J. W. IJarss, S. B. Kemp- ton, E. O. Uead, and Judf;e McCully. l-astern Association, Bretiuen T. M. Kin^, Nelson l)ol)son, Moses Lowe, Wm Cumminj^s, J. U. Read, Amos Atkinson, A. McDoiuild of Puf^wash and Kev. D. McKeen. Nova Scotia Mimstkiuai. Education Boakd — Kev D. Freeman, (Chairnuni), Kev S. B. Kempton, (Scc'y), J. W. Barss,C Trens), Uevds Jas Parker, A. W. Sawyer, i).i>., Jas McDonald, (Jhas E. Eaton. Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. E. Island. President, Hon Judfj:e McCully; VicvPresidents, Rev Geo Armstrong, M.A., for Nova Scotia; Kev Thomas Ton , for New Brunswick, and tiames Desbrisay, Esq., for P. E. Island. Secretaries, E. D. King, Esci, and H. C ("reed, Esq. Treasurer, J. II. Harding, Esq. The Baptist Convention of Nova S otia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, meet this year at llillsburg, Digby County, on the first Saturday after the I'Jth August. BoAiU) ok EoHKKiN MISSIONS ov Bai'TIst C(>nv7:ntion of N.S., N.B. AND P.E.I. — !tevdsChasTup))er, d.d., G. E. Dav, m.d., J. M. Cramp, n.D., D. A. Steele, I. E. Bill, A. B. McDonald, J. I). Pope, E. Hickscm, VV. P. Everitt, (J. W. Care}', and W. A, C(jrey; Hun A. McL. Seely, A. \\ . Masters, J. S. May, and J. II. Harding, Esqrs. Acadia College, Wolfville. GovKRNons — Rev E. Armstrong, a.m.. Rev. E. M. Saunders, a.m.. Rev ITlckson, A.M., Rev. I. E. Bill, Rev S. VV. DeBlois, a.m., JMark Currv, E Esq Re\ j. Davi«, a.m., Avard Longley, Esq , D. R. Eaton, Esq., Rev I. Todd. Hon Dr. Parker, A. E. Randolph, Esq., A. W. xMasters, 'Es(i. , B Douglass, Esq., J. H. Harding, Esq., W. Eaulkner, Esq., Hon Judge McCully, Rev T. H. Porter; ISecrttanj, Rev S. W. DeBlois, a.m. ; Treasurer, A. DeW. Barss, m.d. CoLi.EOK Faculty — Rev A. "VV. Sawyer, d.p.. President, and Pro- fessor of Moral Philosophy and Christian Evidences. Rev E. A. Crawley, D.D., Professor of Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Political Economy. I). F. Higgins, a.m.. Professor of Mathematics. R. V. Jones, a.:m., Pro- fessor of Latin and Greek Literature. Geo T. Kennedy, a.ji.. Professor of the Natural Sciences. J. F. Tufts, a.m.. Professor of History. TnKoi.o(iiOAL DKrAKTMKNT — Rcv E. A. Crawley, d.d., Principal. Rev J. M. Cramp, d.d.. Professor F^meritus. Rev D. M. Welton, a.m., Professor of Pastoral Theology. College year oi)en3 lirst Thursday in September. Thursday in June. Associated Alvimni of Acadia College. President, Rev. J. M. Cramp, d.d.; Vice President, II. H. Bligh, A p.. o P? o o 1^ 00 p li (9 w ►1 » Ml a! Vt • W I-' P < o '1 ffl o o a p o rf t/1 Anniversary, jirst HBOUN IS|itOTHS:2lS «& i'O., Siji'^^ical IuHliiiition(!i. 1'^ Day lIookH, .To;iriial,>4 mid Lodixorn, nt II, T. ^IIIR «t i'O.'A 0) 0) (A a o n on O CO c3 o m 6 Q < O « Socrctarv, J. W. Lon^li'v, a.k. ; 'rruivsuivr, Fi. M. Smitli, \ r.. ; Committor, ]U'V K. Si. S.umders, licv K. Hicksoii, lliiv T. A lli.^'f^iii-!, i;. 1). Kiii'^, .1. F. L I'arrtons. Horton Academy. .T, F. Tiifts, A.M., rrituipal jiiul 'IViichtT of (!IasHics. AHif-rt roMwclN A.M.. '!''• ulit'T of Mfitlii'maticrt ami iMif^lisli IJratuliiis. Miss M. Wooilwortli' l'rec(!|)tn'ss, antloM,s rarcftilly dispensed by ItJtOW!^ BUOTIIKUH an(!r KoopiT, II. I*. lUiick. Clerk, W. riroonwood. RleMMCtiKcr, II. Ilainiltou. Discount days -Daily, oxccpt Saturday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Kstul>li«l»cd 1832.] Capital $ I, (Mil), 000. DirortorH, .lohn S. McLean, (Prest), .John Doull, (Vicc-1'n'Ht.) Daniel (Vonan, .lames Donaldson, .1. .1. Ilreniner, S. A. White, Andw M. llniaeke. Casliier, W. C. IMeiizics. Accountant, 'I'lios W. .IoIuih. Teller, John Naliler. (Merks, .1. A Leslie, IC. L. Hin'pe, St. (J. Twinin;;, W. Tliompson, IL A. Fleniii:^. Me.Hsenj^er, (le«» Anders(»n. A^^enls — J'icttni, llowanl I'riniroHe; Vnnnoutli, ,]hu\hh Murray; \em (i/'ix;j(iii\ ,]i\^ W. CaruiichacI ; Sii'/ne.i/, 6'. /j'., Hon Thos I). Archiliald; Ki nfrilU', \.. DeV. Cliipnian ; i'l/M- lierst,' .1oht\ M. Hay; St. Julni, A'./?., W. L. I'itcaitlily. Discount days — overy week day except Saturday. BANK OF BUrnSII NORTH AMICUICA. [Kstublished 1830.] Capital, £1,000,000 Sterlin;,'. Head ()llu(! in the Oeneral Manager, Charles Head OHice, Lond(»n. Sec'y, R. "VV. Uradh)rd. (Colonies, (Jreat St .lames Street, Montreal McNab. Inspector, W. (]rindlay. Hai.ikax HuAxcir — ^lanajjer, .leflVev Penfold. Accountant,.!. F. Ifeid, Teller, A. K. Kills. Clerks, T. S. Hill, T. W. Lacev, .l.imes .lad., Wni. Symo, L. E. Dodvvell, A. B. Jarvis. Messenger, .John McGregor. Discount, daily. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Kstablirfhed 1856.] Capital .£250,000. Directors, .Tas A. Moron, (I'njst), .Tiu) (libson, Kdw Smith, W. P. West Wui .1. Stairs, Ko' ; IJoak, .Ir., M. V. Miack. Cashier, W. Sawers Stirling. Accountant, II. V. (Marke. Teller, F. H. Reeves. (Merks, A. Shejirer, E, L. Thorne. Messenger, T. Skinner. Agents— //O/w/oAt, London and West- minster Rank ; .]fnntr(''d^ La Ranque du I'eunle; N'eio York, Allen, Ste|)liens Sc (\).; /iiiston, Williams &> Hall; Anwi/xdis, T. S. Whitman. Discount days — every week day. MERCHANTS' RANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 18G4.] CapiUd, $1,000,000. Directors — Thos E. Kennv, (I'rest), Hon. -leremiah Northup, Senator, (V^ P.), M. Dwyer, John Taylor, Jos Wier, Thos Abbott, .)as Butler. Cashier, (reo McLean. Accountant, D. II. Duncan. Teller, F. Mitchell. Cl( - -- - - - sei Discount days — everv week day except Saturday PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $600,000 paid up. Directors, George H. Starr, (Prest), Hon Jas (Tehran, "Wm .T. Coleman N. L. West, Patrick Power, R. W. Eraser, Clias H. M. Black. Cashier' Peter Jsck. Teller, Henry . I. Parker. Accountant, H. T. Braine. (Jlerks, R. A. Woodill, E. Topper.' ^Messenger, (i. II. Wiswell. Agents— IVvl/'ville, Jno W. Barss; Lvckepurt, Austin Locke. Discount days — every week dav except Saturda}'. a p t: •< p> >i n y J C; a ►1 ^n o (1 » o rt >i #« K) P K n U u 'i ti *1 P t^ rf ft C4 V w ^ H > M ^ h t) 9? tJ n 3 h w « t9 09 H* (f 00 U p » 13 » P< fB u ta T) > 1 S en a < w iz; ^ o w n p >-< ^•• M> P • • ifi BROWN BROTHERS aiHl 4'0.. M li(>li>8al<> Dini;gl8ts. V u I/: n ••1 A *i u n « to 0" "' T. MIHK A «'0., Mla«loncm aiul llookHrllrrH, lliilirhx, N, J», 1H75.] ALMANACK. lai) Moodv, [K.stal)libho(l 180(1.] LKstiiblihlii'd 18()9.] HANK OF YAHMOlJTir. fKsfubliHhed 1804.] Cupital, f.'J()0,(M)0. Din«ct(.r.<., I.. V.. Hnkor, (rrcst), IIukIi Cnnn. (\ E. llrowii, J. W. ('«shi('r, Clias Hiiiitiii>,'t(m. Teller, Howinmi L.iw. COMMERCIAL IJANK Ol-' WIN'DSOU. ('HjiituI $20(),()()(). DirectorH, (Jodfrey 1». ruy/aiit, (PreHt), Win Diiuoik, nenjin D. Frnwer, M.i»., K. W. Dimoek, Andrew I'-. .Shiind. Casliier, Walter I.uw.Mon. Aeeoiiiilaiitti, Lewis T. LUinoik, Cliarles W. I'ay/aiit. Solicitor, W. IL I'duiifiiard. KXCIlANdK HANK OF YAUMOUTIL Capital, *:J00,0()0. Directors, J. C. i;ohl)ins, (I'rest), (}e.o H. Doaiio, .losei.li U. Kiimov, .J»ihii IL Kiliaiii, Heiij Kdlani, Aaron Coudy, A. F. Stoiicniun. Cushicr, Alex S. Murray. Teller, .L Alex. Murray. UANK OF LIVKKPOOL. [Kstablished 1872.] Capital, $2(K).0()(). Dirpctnrs, Dr. Forbes, M.T., (Frest), Samuel Freeman, jr.. M.IM'., .T. "W. H;\rfs, 'I'honias Hues, Joseph Innis. Manager, A. IL l'aUcrs>()n. Cawbier, Kobie S. Sterns. PICTOU HANK. [Eslnbli.sbed 187L] Cai)ital S5()0,000. Paid up .1? 1 00,000. Directors, Jolin Crerar, (Prest.), K. P. Grant. {V. P ), Wm. (Jordon, J. U. Noonan, liobt Doull, Isaac A. Grant. Manager, Thos. Watson. Casli^r John McKeen. BANK OF MONTPEAL. Capital, $12,000,000. Reserve $5,000,000. Head Ofllie, Montreal. President, David Torrence. General Manager, 11. B. Angus, ilalifax Pranch — Manager, F. (iundry. Accountant, W. L. Creighton. Teller, G. B. Rowley. Discount Clerk, W. L. Elliot. Ledger Keepers, J. O. Wilgress, J. Kennedy. Clerk, C »V. Ogden. Messenger, J. S. McKay. Branches at St John, N.B., Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Kingston, Cornwall, Brockville, Perth, Belleville, Cobourg, I'ort /lope, Linusay, Peterborough, Sarnia, St Catherines, Simcoe, Stratford, St Mary's, lilora, Brantford, Guelph, Goodrich, Picton, Newcastle, N. ij., London, (L B., New York, U. S. The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 a.m. Id 3 I'.M., except on Saturdays, when they close at 12, noon. DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. This Bank is kept in the New Provincial Building. Hours of attendance, (billy fron> 10 to 3 o'clock, exce|)t on Saturdays. Cashier, ,Fno R. Wallace. Clerks, Henvy Harvey, A. C. Johnston. Jno (joudge. Messenger, jMichael Austin.. a MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES. Nova Scotia Makink Insuuanck Company — Capital, $100,000. Prest. Wm Piyor. Directors, A. (i. Jones, Jno S. jMaclean, (ico P. Mitchell, J. .r. Bremner, James Butler, R. hoak, jr. Auditors, W. L. Black, Chas Fletcher. Broker, Henry Yeomans, Bedford Row. HiioiiKVM, BrusUos and «'oui1>m, al IIKO^VN KKOTIIKUS niul CO. --^'^^. Purines WallefH, f'oiii1>!«, Brushes, Curd Cases, nt R. T. MIIIK A €0.*.S OB t3 U O 0) O § to I h o I n I 0) 0) § ■§ u o ■g •s O u eS {A I o 140 .iKLCIIKR's farmer's [1875.' Union Ma rink IxsnnANfE Coati'Any of Nova Scotia — Capital' SlfiO.OOO. IVcst., Will Kochc. Diroctors, James A. Moren, Jtio U. lioss, Natli li. West, Jno (Jihson, l^lwanl Smith, .1. 1*. IVIdtt. Auditors, G. A. S. Creightoii, Win. Twilling- Sec'y, G. KobieDimock, Bedford Koav. Mkkoii VNTs' MviuNK Insuhance Comi'Anv — Capital. §200,000. Direc" tros, J. S. lUflclior, {!'rc-*t), John DulFiis, Geori^e Mitclu'll, Win 1'. West. I>;iid (Jronan, Win Es'^on, Wm J. Luwis. Auditois, Peter Ross, Tho3 vVbbott. Sec'y, Ciias W. Wrif,dit, Prince Street. Atlantic Marine Association — Directors, "W. II. Hart, (Prest), J. T. Wood, (V. P.), Thos E. Kennv, G. H. Anderson, F. G. Parker, Allison Smith, Kobt Morrow. Sec'y, P.'W. Creig-hton. Ocean Marine Insurance Association — Directors, JnoTavlor, (Pres) Cathcart Thomson, (V. P.,) Jer Nortliup, Jos Wier, Aug W. West, Geo J. Troop, Adam Hums. Sec'y, B. W. Salter. CoREQUiD Marine Insurance Company, Truko — Directors, Charles Blanchard, (Prest), Jas Crowe, J. V. Blanchard, Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox, Hon A. VJ^. McLollan, John Yuill. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Geo. Campbell. Sec'y and Treas., Jas K. Blair. Truro Marine .Association — Directors, John B. Dickie, (Pres), Robt Smith. (V. P.), ('apt K. W. Merriam, Samuel Rettie, John Alexander, Alex Eraser and Alfred Putnam. Auditors, W. E. McRobert, M.D., and C. li. Archibald. Se.'y, Martin Dickie. Avon Marine Lvsurance Company, Wind.sor — Directors, William Dimock, (Prest,) B. Smith, David Scott, C. B. Bowman, Elk Young. Sec'y and Treasurer, D. P. Allison. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Payzant. Windsor 3Iaiune Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, G. P. Payzant, (Prest), E. W. Dimock. Jno Stirling, Edwd O'Brien, Capt Thos. Aylward. Sec'y and Treas., W. H. Blanchard. Auditors, B. Smith, Wm Dimock. PicTou Home Marine Insurance Association — Directors, l^'oderick McKenzie, Jno f. Ives, W. Gordon, Robert P. Eraser, Howard Primrose. Broker, Robt P. Grant. Picr«>u Mutual Marin-^ Insurance Association — Directors, Daniel Hockin, Wm Ives, Alex J. Patterson, James Hyslop. Broker, GeoGlennie. St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Association or Pictou — Director;,, John Crerar, John li. Nooiian, R. S. Dawson, James Stalker, David S. Crerar. Broker, Robt Doull. New Glasgow Marine Insurance Association — (Incorporated.) Directors, J. W. Carmichael, (Prest), Jno Miller, Jas H. Eraser, James W. Jackson, James I). McGregor, J. R. Carmichael, George Patterson. Sec'y, Angus Chisholm. Atlantic Insurance Company, Yarmoi'th — Directors, GeoB Doane. (Prest), John K. Ryerson, Bowman Corning, Hugh Cann, John 11. Killani, Benjamin Killam. Geo H. Lovitt. Sec'y, Jno Kdlain. Acadia Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, Geo S. Brown, (Prest), Chas Tooker, Benj IMurphy, A. Goudey, Nathan Moses, T. M. Lewis, Z Goudy. Sec'y, T. V. B. Bingay. (Commercial Insup.a.nce Company, Yar:moutii — Diroctois, A. C. Robbiiis, (Prest), W. Iv. Dudinan, L. Cann, Andw Lovitt, Jonth llorton, Joseph R. Kinney. Sec'y, (i. G. Sanderson. ^Iarine Insurance Cojipanv, Yarmouth — Directors, J. W. IMoody, (Prest), Saml jM. Ryerson, Dennis llorton, L. E. Baker, B. P. Ladd, A. 1". Stoneman. Sec'y, J as Murray. Pacific Insurance Ci>mpany, Yarmouth— Dii-ectors, Thos Killam, i-t A f? 4^ rj Q a « {ft ^ fl tl* M) o rJ w fi S3 h M fi (3 f> H w ei % ^ O o a rt P •fl M H (0 *\ a ^ H (A P. U ft b'l a K 00 U p p ^ o -E) M c > fi )-) t^ ^ < ^ (/I p ft ^ tsl stii- Flioto^rtipfiir < tifuiicals etc., al i;i£OW.\ KKOTHIOKiS aud 40. It A €0.*!4 focki't Uiii%'c> i, HclHsoiN, !»lpuio. uiid l*iiss KoeiK>i, al IC. T. MCIR «V <'0.'S [1875. -Capital' U. UOHS, Auditors, j orcl Kow. 1, Direc- I V. W.'st. I )ss, Tho3 ] Prest), J. •, Allison lor, (Pres) st, Geo .1. 1, Charles rapt Chas •an, Geo. es), Robt ulor, Alex and C. li. I !, William i ;ng. Sec'y 'ayzant. ors, G. P. Japt Thos. nith, VVm , Kodericl^ Primrose. rs, Daniel 10 Glennie. Director'., David S. )rporated.) er, .lames Patterson. O U o if M a » u P< M 00 W Doane. II. Killam, S. Brown, scs, T. M. . s, A. C. I til Ilortoii, V. l\^ood^^ add, A. F. Ds Killam, iUMi 40. ♦3 (fl rs J. u ei H O O o Pi U to Tl to c rt i fi •j^ h^ 'l^, < (9 I? l/l rt :? (0 <1 ft 1* g (Prcst), .Tohn Lovitt, N. B. Lewis, J. Young, VV. II. Moody, W. D. Lovitt, 1*'. Dennis. iSecrctary, W. A. Chase. OiUKNTAi. Inbuhanck CoMi'ANY, YAiiMoUTH — Directors, Wm Law, (Prest.), James M. Davis, James J. Lovitt, J. B. Lovitt, Ilenry Lewis, AbramM. Hatfield, Kobert Ellenwood. becretary, Job Hatfield. MoNTiJEAL AssTiHANCK CoMPANV- -Capital S8C0,000. Attorney, J Scott Mitch'il, corner Prince Street and Bcdfonl Kow. PnoviNCiAi. FiiJK (fc Maiunk IxsiTiiANCE Co. OF ToitONTO. — Capital $500,000.— Agent, 1{. K. Andrews, 104 Granville Street. Halifax Fihk I^^sul«A^'CE Cosipany— Authorized Ca])ital, i?40O,0nO. Directois, Jno W. Young, Prest), Jno (iibson, (V. P.,) Jno P. Alolt, Geo Ksson, Thos Abbott, Danl Cronan, Kobie Uniacke. Sec'y, Kichd Tremain, GO BedfoidRow. Acadia Fihe Insurance Company — Capital £100,000. Directors, Robt Boak, jr., (Prest), Jas A. Moren, Hon Jas Cochran, A. G. Jones,\Vm J. Coleman, Edw Smith, Wm P. West. Sec'y, Jno II. Harvej', Bedford Row. Royal Canadian Insukance Company. — Capital, S5, 000,000. Local Board of Directors, J. B. Duft'us (Chairman), T. E. Kenny, A. AV^ West, W. J. Lewis, AVm. Esson, W. M. Harrington. Office, corner Prince Street and Bedford Row. J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Imperial Fire Ins. Comp'y of London — Capital £1,600,000. stg. Afrent, Hon Wm A. Henry, Bedford Row. PiKKNix Fire Ins. Com, of London— Agent, Wm Hare, LoAver Water St- yETNA Fire Ins. Comp'y of llAirrFouD, Conn. — Incorporated ISl'J- Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital and Sui plus, !fp5, 000, 000. Agent, Alex W. Scott, Hollis street. Northern Fire Ins. Comp'y of London and Aberdeen — Capital, .£2,000,000 stg. Agent, G. C. Harvey, Central Wharf. Agricultural Fire Insurance Company, of Watertown, N. Y. — General Agent ibr Maritime Provinces, li. G. Tremain, Bedford Row. North Bxutisii and Mercantile Fire and Like Ins. Comp'y— - Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, Henry Pryor, Bedford Row. Queen Fire and Life Ins. Cojip'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, Stephen Tobin; Otlice, opposite Tobin's Whari, Upper Water Street. Royal Fire and Life Ins. Co:mp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, Hugh Ilartshorne, Hollis street. Guardian Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of LoNDoN-Capital £2,000,000 stg. Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, Hollis Street. Acadia Provident Association. — Lt.-Gov Archibald, President; P. C. Hill, Vice-President. R. R Andrews, Managing Director. Head ofiice, 104 CJranville Street, Halifax. Canada Life Ass. Comp'y— (Hamilton, Ontario.) Capital, $1,000,000. Agent, J. W. Marling, Hollis Street, Gen'l Agent for Maritime Provinces. Confederation Life Association of Canada. — Fred. Allison, Agent, over Halifax Bank. Scottish Amicable Mutual Life Insurance Sodr/rv. — Assets, S8,U00,0'J0.- -Agent, James 11. Liddell. Standard Life Ass. Cojip'y — Annual Revenue, £050,000. Secretary and Agent for Nova Scotia, INI. II. Richey, Granville Street. Star Life Ass. Soc"y of London- -Capital, .£100,000 stg. Agent, Martin G. Black, Halilax Bank. •"I a f 1-11 (tt u e+ O 01 (t> > • u Oq fit CO l»,v<' AtniW ixtul ifittiveiitnmry, :it gi;2U»VV\ iiUtMSJB.SIt?. mui « O, r. til in lutil 4'<».. 1> lioli"4;tl«' StaSiotK'rs, i:«»nliHi*ll<'i'H, llalll'ax, \. >l. ^i LiKK Association ok SfoTi.AM) — Accumulated Fund, XI, 191,582 stj^. Scc'y, .Ino II. Ilurvey, liedford Itow. PiHKMX Mutual Likk iNsiitANCK C<»mpany, Hartford, Conn. — llan- « 'IK*-'', Joseph .lones, (Jraiivilli! strec^t. Kaolk FiiKK Ass. (^oMi-'Y OF-' LoNDoN — l'>stal)lished in 18i;7. Assets, $3,00(>,()()0 stK- Af,'(!nt, Alex W. Scott, Hollis street. C<>N.\K(!TicuT Mutual Jaik Ass. Comp'v ok TIai{Tkoi{i>, Conn. — OrKaiiizfd 18-1(). (Miarter perpetual. Assets, ^23,000,000. lx)cal Agents for llalii'a.x, Iluse & Lowell. (if.uiiK MrTiAL LiKK Lnsuhanct. Comi'ANY, of Nkw Yoi{K — Agentsi ^ F. I). Corbett & Co., Water Stieet. B CiTizi;\s' AcriDKNT iNsuitAxcK Co.Mi'ANY OF Caxada.— Gr€neral Agent, W. S. Salter, Ibii llollis Street, Halifax, N. S. TlIK TltAVKI-LKl{,S' LlKK AND AoOIDKNT InS. CoMP'Y OF HaHTFORD, ('. Cornell, S. H. Palmer, Aug Sohell. Sec'y, G H Mnmtord. Treas., li H IJ(Kliester. Auditor, W. 11. Aht-l. General Engineer Marshal Letlerls. Supt'd ICastern Division, T. F. pAikhert. Electrician", G. U. Prcscott. Honorary Directors Atlantic Telegraph Conipany at Halifax, Wm. Cunard, Thos C Kinnear. The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville, and those of Newfoundland at Plaister Cove. Nova Scotia District, Chief OUlce, 148 Hollis Street, Halifax. Superin- tendent, P.T.Clinch. Asst. Supt., A. 1-'. Hovt. Cashier and Auditor, Wni H. Wiswell. Halifax Ollicc, A. G. McDonald, (Chief Operator,) David McDoiiiilil. Jacob Judrv, ,) (,'ox, (Operators,) Geo Leslie, (Kecv. Clerk). J. W Leard, (Clerk.) Nova Scotia Pkhmanknt llK.M-.Frr Pini.niNG Society and Savincjs' FcNo — Trustees, W..J. .Ahnon. M.n., S. Silden, A. ^L I'niacke. Directors, Jno P. Mott. (President), W. M. Harrington, (V. I'residcnt), Jas A. ^lorcn, Jno \V. Yonng. Auditors, ,L T. Wylde, ^^'. H. Hart. Hanker.*, the Union Bank ot Halifax. Solicito'", Jaine^ W. Johnson, jr. Surveyor. Duncan Grant. Sec'y and Treas., .lohn W. Pnrton. Oflice bii Granville St. Pi;o\iN( lAi, Pi;i;>jam:nt Prii.ni.x*; and Invkst-Mkni' Society — Trus- liJKOn.V ItSIOIIli:!:*; nmi 4 .sqiiniv. s H fei* 1) p a ft !J f> C3 13 p. u > 0=! ►J (t 01 <* ¥ G. E. ft. T. IfllllU aiMl CO., Rlnnk I^m»I{ MnnuritfiiKM'H, l^nlifaix. V z (.0 , (V. Prcst,) J;is. ^IiU•ki^tosll, ,Ias Woodill, Hon S. L. Shannon, Krcd G. Wainwright, T. A. Hrown, Alex Forsyth, K. Lordley, W. H. Webl), G. ,1. Fhike, Wm Holloway, Win Uoche, Jr. Solicitor, W. It. Foster. Sec'y, Henry VVisw<'ll. Auditor, F. G. Wainwright. Ofllce, No 7 Union Marine liiiildinf^s, IJedtbrd Uow. Hamkax ani> Oaktmoutu Stkainthoat CoMPANY—I'rost., Hon Or- Parker, Directors, Doniinick Farrcll, J. W. Merkeil, M. G. Black, (Sec'y). Auditors, Ily Yeonians, A. M. Uniacke. Agent and Manager, Geo A. Mc- Kenzie. Halifax Tkmi'khanckHaix Company — Directo^^, W C Silver, (I'res)' Wni Murray, Tl. A. Taylor, Thos Wesley, J no I.ongard, K. II. Wetmore* W. M. Brown. Sec'y qnd Treas., James Farquhar. Chkiutcto Marink Railway, Daktmouth — Directors, George Esson, C. A. McKenzie, Jtus W. Turner. Sec'y and Treas., Jno T. Wylde. Supt., E. Weston. Stijait of Canso IMakink Railway Company — Directors, Wm. J. Stairs, (Prest), Peter Koss, Jno S. Maclean, W. L. Black, Geo Wilson. Sec'y and Treas., Ily N. Paint. NouTH Sydnky Maiunk Railway C«)Mpany — Directors, James B. DniYi Jno PiOTou Marine Railway Comp'y — Prest, Jas Primrose. Directors, Wm Gordon, J. T. Ives, .1. (Jrerar, J. A. Dawson. Agent and Sec'}', II. Primrose. I^esees, AicGolI & Yorston. TifK Intfiinational IitoN AND Stfkl Company, Loni)oxi)ki:i;y — Manager, E. A. -lonos. Head Ollice, New Church vStieet, Sliedicld. Direc- North Sydnky Maiunk Railway C«)Mpany — Directors, James B. ftus, (Prest), Hon T. D. Archibald, Wm. J. Lewis, m.d., Thos E. Kenny, I P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, II. N. Paint. Ictherham Bank; London end Westminster Bank ; Bank of Nova Scotia. TnF Starr Manufacturing Company — Capital S'200,()()(). Works af >arl'nouth. Directors, Thomas A. Ritchie, (Prest), W J Sliiirs (V.P.), ,Ilison Smith, G. A. S. (Vicliton, Geo R. Anderson, F. G. Parker, .1. (!. l.ukintosh. Sec'jf, J. T. Wylde. Manager, John Forbes. Gllicc, 72 >.. li' 1 tt. ... Da Allis M; Bedford Row. Halifax Gas Lifiirr Company— (Cai)i(nl S;J30,nO().) Prest., James Donaldson. Directors, George Ksson, INIartin lilack, Wm P. Wi'st, Robert r«>ak, Thos A. I.'itchie. Sec'y, T M Braine. Manager, Geo Bnist. Fletcher A. Hennigar, J. A. Ritchie. Halifax Silver, (V. C,, „ , --, , -, C. Thomson. Treas., A. Harshaw. Sec'y and Librarian, Saml Creed. Block House Coal and Railway Company — Cathcart Thomson, Directors, Henrv - -- „- , Cli-'-Ks, ^ , Auditors, EdwBinney, Clias Flelche'-. X LinRAitY — Committee, H. C. D. Twining, (Chairman), W. C C,) J. W. K. Johnston, J. B. Oxley, Peter Ross, .1 A. Sinclair, 1 Trnna A f-Inralinw S<»p'v ntiil l.ilirnriiin Ss.-iinl P.rnnd » a P » O o a » W > p» p Street. Boston; Ro!)ert C. Adams, :J25 Commissioners Street, Montreal; DeWolf & Powell, 27 St. Peters Street, (iuebec. ItKOn.^ UKOTIII-:itS aiid < O., 'Illiah^nlr IM-u;;;;lsl th T. Hint mill CO., Faiti>i' ISiilrvH niid ftiM>iv1»rs, lliil'fiix^, \. 8*. o !■« o 13 a .Q (A +9 V bO Wm. (iordon, A. J. Patterson, Rodk. McKenzie, James Yorston. Robert P. Eraser. Secretary, U'ni INlcMillan. Avon Bkidgf, Company — Directors, B. DeW. Eraser, (Prest), Thomas Curren, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. H. Blanchaid. Sec'y and Treas., G. P. Pavzant. Mkuciiants' E.vciiANGK AND Rkadii.g Room — No. 158 Hollis Street. Chas M. Creed, Propricior and Superintendent. Halifax City Rail Road — iManager, W. D. O'Brien. Otllce, Rich- mond Depot. Cars run daily (Sunday excepted) between Richmond Depot and Fresh Water Bridge, every quarter of an hour, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and between Richmond Depot and Spring Garden Road every half hour from 9 A.M. to 10.30 p.m. Stuait of Canso Stkam Fkrry Company. — Directors, F. C. Cook, John W. Ingraham, Levi Hart, (Sec &, Treas). Dahtmoutii Ropfwouk C(>mpany — Works and Office, North Dart- mouth; Principal, John F. Stairs; Proprietors, Wm Stairs, Son, & Morrow. MiNKKAL Exploration and Minincs Association of Nova Scotia -Directors, G. C. Wiggins, (Pres)., M. H. Goudge, J. D. Nash, W. H. Hart, A. Forsyth. Secy and Treas, Aubrey Blanchard. Wkstf>kn Countiks Railway Co. — Directors, Geo. B. Doane, (Pres), Geo S Brown, S M Ryerson, Frank Killam, B P La;Ul, John Young. Treas, Frank Killam. o > o o M n (D H iii w p & Cj u> a m o ■♦» u u o (A u A A * a a a 'tf w > i •1 1"? li < Sydney . i3iack, : ^ g arcs $10 ' ■• o y Starr, i , Joseph IMTTED. H B H I rhos n. ^ Scc'y, 1 •., Peter i 4J i , a. A.' en «r M(;Kay. ; h, E. M. P 3 (3 u ^ Rcovel ; , Cuiiarti (3. 5 I, Pictou 60 'ow — Sir lanaj^er. J? r4 t), L. J Si H Davisj Hi ^ ;obert P. ■A 1 » ^ Tliomas & ;;c'y and M N W 2 s Street. ? « 1 i'? 'W 1 •e, Kich- t * id Depot 10 V.M.; ft alf hour O ^ ct » :;. Cook, s ^ .kt. — Directors, D. Sutherlantl, (Pres.), D. McKay, D. McDonaUl, R. P. Eraser, John McDonald. Secy, W. W. Gflennie. e:^planation of signals. Afade at tJie Skip Staff at Citadal Hill, when Vessels are seen from the dtadd or reported from aft Outpost. For I Square Rigged Vessel, 2 balls dose np, one on the outer halliard and one on the inner halliard. '* 2 Do, I ball hoisted on the outer lialKard, and i close up on the inner halliard ; outer ball dropped. ** 3 Do, 2 t)al Is close np on the outer, and one on the inner. " 4 Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up on the inner halliard. " 5 Do, a pendant of any colotir on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside. " 6 Do, a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. " 7 Do, a pendant over a ball close up on the outejr halliard, aixl a "ball close up on the inner halliard. " 8 Do, a pendant under two balls close up on the otlter halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. " 9 Do, a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. " 10 Do, a flag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. The above balls, &c., are hoisted on the east or west yard arm, ac- cording to the qiicrter the vessel first appears in. When Sailing Vessels are reported from an 0«tpost, the following signals are made on fhe lower yard, now used exclusively for sailing vessels, as repeats : — For Square Rigged Vessel, two balls of a size, one at the outer, the other at the inner halliard, close up. (• I :\ Ti*iiH»c.s ^upporlerM, at BROWN BUOTHUK^ «k CO., IlulUux. 7 Snail Waren In great T&rfef^F, nt K. T. TSttB. JL CIT.'H V n o I I s •■4 i o a 10 ♦* a o o U3 o O *9 146 BELCffEB'a FAR.UER'» [1»75. A Ship, a laFge ball at the end of the yardy wkh a small one at the inner halliard. A Barcjne, a large do, at tlw end; with a sntMiU one diropped at the inner halliard'. A Brig, a anwll ball at the end of the yard^, and a la*ge oiw at the inner halliard. A Brigantine, a ckoss close up at tlie outer halfiaTd^. Two oy more do., a cross half hoisteds A Topsail Schooner, a cross close up at the inner halHardl Two or more schooners, a cross inner half hoi»tedt The uppei: yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to tfesignate Sfoam Vessels, thus : — Two large balls close up, one at the oater and the other at the inner halliard, E op W, a steamer reported in that qj^artep. A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the inner halliard a second ciass Packet or Merchant Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a shmvII one at the i«ncr halliard, a | Man-ot-Wa» Steamer, of Royal Mail Steamer, or- large Merchant Steamer. Lanterns arc hoisted at night to denote a Steamer reported. Red light on outer and white light inner on E. yard-arm dfenotes Steamer East reported. Green light outer and white light inner on W. yard-aTm—Staanaer West reported. JRed light above whitey V2 feet apart, n>ail from England. Green light above w^iite, 12 feet ai[>art, mail for England White light alx)ve red, 12 feet apart, NewfoiMidland mail. White light ?ihovt. green, 12 feet apart, Bermuda marl; Green light above red, 12 feet apart, Eaiglish Man-of-War. J^ed, Green and white, 12 feet apart, enemy's Man-©f- War. The coloured lantern is always shown at yard arm, and the white one at the inner halliard, K or W, according to the quarter the Steamer is reported in. Numbers are indicated the same as-oji the^ lower yard. When the descrij^tion of vessel is ascertained, the following de- scriptive colours will be hoisted at the masthead : — A. Union Jack — a Flag Ship Man-of-War Screw Steamer, a white pendant with a blue ball m the centre ov^r the Union Jack. Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, a white pendant whh a Hue ball in the centre under the Union Jack. Troop Ship, white Pendant two blue crosses. Dominion blue Ensign under steamer pendant. Dominion gunboat, A red Flag pierced white, Royal Mail packet from England. A blue and red four quarters^ with white ball in upper blue quar- ter, mail for England A white Flag pierced blue, Newfoimdland mail. A white Flag pierced red, Bermuda mail. A blue Pendant — a Ship A blue and white Pendant — a Barque A red Pendant — a Brig A red and white Pendant — a Brigantine r n 6 O h* p K ft W » u t p 15- Q» P P % > UKOVTN BKOTIIEU^ A ^^.^ Wb»l«iuile Drns^»l»l», Uaiifnx. 1t4Nnn Pnprr nn«l Paper mindfl, nt B. T. Mlin A <'0.*» *o o? more latte Sfearo > 1871*.] o 4 U 4 a o a H o /».I,lktANACK. 147 A w'mte Pcndarrt — a Sloop cw Schooner A blue ami white FL>g horizontally divided — a Foreign or Neutral Fleet A white and blvic Flag vertically divided — a Foreign or Neutral Man-of-\Vnr A bl-ue Flag — a Foreign cr Neutral Merchantmaa. A red Flag — an Enemy's Merchantman A red, white and blue Fla<^, red next the n>ast — ^Eneiny'^ Fleet A blue, white and reel Flag, blue next tl>c mast, under Steamer's ffigntl, a French Man-of- War- American Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steama"'s Signal, Anicri- csKi Man- of- War Yellow Flag abov£ vdescriptive Pendant — Quarantine. When an English Packet arrives between evening and morning gun-fire, a red triangular flag will be ia^t flying at the mast head from (seven till nine, A. M. fiierchaixts Fmrate Signtials— Fort of Halifax. ilED. 3 . T. Twining, red and white Burgee, red uppermost. F. D. Corbett, red, white, red, red uppermost with bin* perpendicular ■bar in the centre Inman Line, a red flag, white corner, with a blacTc diimond in centre J. &. R. B. Seeton, a red do, white corner, with a Black S in the white Butler & Co., a red do, white border, centre i white star G. C~ Harvey, a Eod and blue do, crossed white Jno S. Madean, a red, white and red do., red uppermost J. T. Wainwright & Co, a red, white and blue do, red and v/hite next the mast, red uppermost, blue at the end T. A. S. DeWolf & Son, a red and wliite do, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red hall on the white and the white half on the red Young, Hart & Co, a red and white do, stiiped Iiorizontally, with a blue star in the centie J. M. Watson &: Co, a red, white and blue Plag, divided diagonally red uppermost, with a red star on the white Lawson Harrir.gton & Co, a red and yellov/ Flag, striped horizontally Daniel Croaan, a wlute, red, white, red, white Pendant, perpendicular stripes The Boston & Col S. S. Co, a red Flag, pierced with a white triangle, apex next the mast. WHITE- ^" Wm Stairs, Soa.& Morrow, a white Flag, centre a blue sqtmre. Jas A. Moren, Salter & Twining, R. I. Hart, Edw C Twining & Ce, Albro, Son £•: Co., A. G. Jones, red top and bottom W. Boak, peimost F. W. Fishwick. m do boidered red crossed red, blue border cenCre a red diamond centre a red bail bordered blue centre a red star, bordered z white flag, three red scjuares, red up 4i» centre a red star AROirX KHATURBIi A CO., ImfiorU-TH of Plow'i'Jr ^ccdiu niMcs ToHtnnicBif J4 iui«l rrnycr Bookts lit U. T, WKPtU Jk ttf. 14' m ft u EG a s OB 0) V O 02 m 9 « o >3 ir 148 RKLCHKR 3 KARMKll S [18;^. Esson & Co , Cross in centre^ .i T. & E. T')eWolf, DoW. ' - E. W. Morrison, cTo J. S. Uelcher & Co^ a white Burgee Anchor Line, a white do, with red anchor a white flag, red l)«rder and red Maltese do red l>orcIei and Wu* letters with blue star. GREEN. Carvill Line, green Flag,, white C. in centre BLUE. S. Cunad ix. Ct 1 iim Flag, centre a white star Wm Pryor & Fans., a hU: and wiiite db, blue uppermost. "VVm Hare, a biire ; itd '*f cross^ed white, blur, next the iwast Wylde, Hart & Co, a blue, . te and red checkered Flag N. L. & J. T. West, a blue Burgee,, centre a whits star Geo P. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white do, blue uppermost J. Northup Si. Sons, blue Flag, St George's Cross. Wm H. Creighton, a, blue and white do, wliit* next the mast. Bremner & Hart, a blue do, crossed white John Taylor & Co., a blue and white Pendant over a bli*e Flag, erossed white diagonally J. F. Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white do, blue next the mast E. W. Chipmai., a bU^ »nd yello-w Flag, envelope shape, yeilow top and bottom Allan line, a blue white and red Flag, and red Pendant above R. Boak 8i Son, blue Flag, crossed white diagonally Custom House, a blue Flag, Union Jack in the upper coraer,, a Cboww in the centre, with a white C and H below it Royal Halifax Yacht Club — Ensign bbie. Cemmodortf blue Burgee, centre a gold crown. Vice Co>i,>nodore, blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with a white baH in the upper corner. Cotptaitk^ blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with two white balls in the upper corner. Club Burgee — bluCy with the Provincia) Flag in the upper corner. VEHZTAS Z2TTSItX7ATZ03iTAZ«IlSaiSTES. OF SHZFFZlTa. Srurveyors to- the liereau Veritas. International Reijhter of Shippinf/, British North America. — Walter G. Gray, 113 Cui.ard St., Halifax , T. H. Sime, Reed^s Building, St. John ; William Simmons, Qtwbee. -^ LLOYDS' AaaiTTS. Halifax — S. Canard & Co. Guysborough — E. H. Franchville. | Pictou — Rudolf & Primrose. Yarmouth — J. W. Moody. Sydney, C. j B. — J. Bonrinot. Liverpool — John Campbell, swh-agent. Arichat, C I B. — George E. Jean. Plaistcr Cove, C. B. — James G. McKeen. Port ■ Hood, C. B. — G. C Lawrence. Antigonish — Joseph Smith. Anna polls — Jacob M. Owen. Woll'ville — Joseph R. Hea. op o to a e.- A f- P4 » C0 U v.- Q 1— • U CD ■♦J ^ el > W a .J' 1 ii) C'^ o 8 rt fl P -p e+ tfl t. >p4 u pi ^ e n it> ei jz t^ tH p?- o ■f> O ^ « H Vt M o ■Q BlLOlKAi. lUlO'Ui&lMJi, «k CO^ Iiuijoi!ter» ul' isurglcaL Lustriuiieuti^^ B letteirs Pen nnd Pocket Knlvos, at R. T. IWIHR ami €0/S 1875,] ALMANACK. 149 ast ;, erossed mast iUow top a Csown Burgee, ire a gold ' It /I, blue ; le upper ig in the; ancliville. i ilney, C richat, C. 311. Fort . Anna- PP11T&. Shippin;f, Halifax , Juebec, uiiieuts> o a a m o I « u o u H ♦>» fj V. ,5. Almon, m,T)., Hii.ifax ; Hon. J). M , Newport ; W. McDonald, m.i>., Antigonish ; Edw Fan-ell, * &. armouth. MATRrc{JLA.TiON EXAMINER*. — Jtcv. Principal Hoss, Rev Ed. F. Muvpliy. Committer to examink all Deokers, Licenses and other Credentials. — W.J. Almon, m.d., Ed. Farrell, m.d., R. S. Black, M.D., The Registrar. Examiners to hold Final Examinations. — R. S. T?i; cJ i.d., p:d"'ard Jenniugs, m.d., D. McN- Parker, m.d., A. P. Reid a i\ . A. Gordon, m.d. Name. Edward Carrit, Alexander Forrest, Joseph B Bond, Thomas E. Jeans, Ed. L. Brown, Henry D. Ruprgles, Fredk A. Webster, Greggs J. Farish, Benj. I). Frascr, Chas C. Hamilton, Samuel Muir, B. Gardener Page, Israel K. Wilson, R. S. Black, Joseph Steverman, James C. Farish, Wm S. Almon, George M. Johnson, Robert Stephen, Charles Cree !, John Ternan, Jonathan Borden, Marsters Hohnes^i James R. DeWolf, Henrv C. Fixott, ' Wm *E. Cook, Quailjication. L. R. C. S., Edinburgh, L. R. C. S., P^dinburgh, Mem. Med Soe'y of PhiL, Licentiate of Med B.,N.S., M.D., University of Penn., M.D.,CollPh/&S.,N.Y., M. 1)., Edinburgh. M. R. C. S., London, M.D.ofITes3e,L.R.C.S.E, SE.R.M.S.E., M.D.,Un. of Penn., Phil., L.R.C.S. Ed., L.C.P. and S. Glasgow, A.E.O.S., M.R.C,S.,Lon. M.D., Jefferson Med CoU. Phil., M.D., Edin., L.R.C.S.E., M.D.,Coll.,P.&S.,N.Y., M.D.,Un. ofPenn.,Ptiil.^ M.D., University of Glas., M. R. C. S., I^ondon, M.D., Willoughby Uni. of L. Erie, O., M. R. C. S., London, M.R.C.S., Ireland, M. D., Uni. of Glasgow, M. D,, Harvard, | MD. Jof. Med. Col. Phil.' M.D., Ed., L.R.C.S.E., ] M.D.,Glas,M.R.C.S,LoTa. M.D., Jef. Med Sch, Penn. I Date. 1827 1827 1829 1329 1829 1831 1832 1834 1834 1834 1834 1834 1634 1836 1886 1837 1838 1838 1838 1838 1839 1840 1840 1841 1841 1842 i iid"nce. "tu -^boro'. A .I'ifax. Yarmouth, Sydney Mines Wolfville, W^eymouth. Yarmouth. Yarmouth. Windsor. Canard. Truro. Halifax, Barrington. Halifax. Lunenburg. Yarmouth. Halifax. Pictou. Digby. Pugwash. Halifax. Canard. Berwick. Dartmouth. A richat, C.B. Pictou. n i E p i 2 it {St s f? o B ? O a o o • w o > ft < (ft Jivoe t^]w »ud Aulileiti* at KJKOWK BKOTHERii •& €0. ■:.'i- R. T. MIIIR A €'0.. BookM>llerH ami Mlalloncrit, llnlifax. 4) 0) m o n M O o 150 BKLCHEll'a farmer's [1875. Ntinte. Edward Jennings, John Schruf^c, Lewis Johnstone, Dr. Outhit, 1). McNeil Parker, Charles Bent, Henry G. Farish, S. G. A. McKeen, Chandler Crane, James H. Denison, Lewis Johnstone, Jonathan Woodbuiy, R. li. Stevenson, A. C. Pago, Wm A. C. Randall, Henry Shaw, Sanittel M . Weeks, Harris O. McLatchy, Nathan Tapper, Robert Aulington, Edwin Cluy, J. S. Miller, Elias N. Payiant, Charles C. Aitken, J. B, Freeman, J. G. B. Morrison, Robert S. Campbell, Thomas Kfrby, William Pearson, Wm G. Barton, T. O. Geddes, Charles Gray, J. Edgar Jones, Alex Mcintosh, Alcxaader P. Reid, John L. R. Webster, Joseph D. Davis, Stephen Dodge, Hugh A. Gordou, Chas. John Gossip, IlenrySKirkwood, Francis Robinson, Wm. H. Weeks, W. M. Mitchell, A. J. Cowie„ Duncan MacLean, Duncan MacLarty, R. Phil, , Phil. Qnatijlcation M.D.,C.P.&Surg.,N.y., M.D., Harvard, M.D, Uni ofPenn.,Ph»l., M.D., Jeff. Med. College, M.D.,Ed.,L.R.C.S., Ed M.D., Uni. ofPenn., Phi M. D., U. of Penn., M. C. S., Xiondon, M.D., ilarvard, M.D., Uni of Penn M.D.,Uni.ofPcnn. M.D., Ed., L.R.C.S., Ed.. M.D.,Jef. Med Coll, Phil, M.D., Ken'cky S. of Med, M.D., Ilarvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D.,CollofP.&S.,N.Y. MJ>.,CollofP.&S.,N.Y. M.D , JcflF. Med. College, M.D., University of Penn., M.D., Edin., M.R.C.S., England, M.D., University of N.Y., M.D. , Berkshire Med Coll, M-D., JefMed Coll, Phil, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Jeff. Med. College, M.D., Jeff. Coll. ABowdn, L. of M. Bd, N. S., M. D. WW Coll, Toronto, Licentiate Med Bd., N.S., Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S., MD. CollofP.&S. N.Y. Licentiate of MdBd,N.S. M.D.,Uni. of Penn, Phil., M.D., Knrvard, M.D., Unk of Penn, Phil., M. D., McGill, L.R.C.S., EdM.C.P.and S. Can. M.D.,C. ofP. &S., N.r, M.D., Horn. Coll. of Phil. MJ^.,C.X\andS.,N.Y., M.D.,Glas,M.R.e.S.,Ed, M.C.C. and S. Can., M.l>, Edinburgh^ M.D., Jef, M.S., Phila, M.D.,Uniof Penn, M.R. C.S., London, M.D.,C,ofP.and,&,N.Y. M.D., Jeff. Med. College, M.D., Uni of Penn, M.D., Harvaojd, M J>.,, Glasgow, Date. 184.3 184.'i 1845 1845 1845 1847 1849 1849 1850 1850 1850 18.50 1851 1851 1852 1852 1853 1854 1854 1854 1855 1855 1855 185G 1S56 1856 1857 1857 1857 18&8 18.'>8 1858 1858 18^8 1858 185« 1859 1859 1850 1859 185,9. 1859 1859 1859 1-860 I860 t86;0 licsldence. Halifax. Burringtou. Albion Mines Aylesford, Halifax. Truro. Liverpool. Victoria, C B Halifax. Brooklyn. B. H. Minc!^ W ilmol. Halifax. Truro. Yarmouth. Kentvillc. Newport. Wolfville. Amherst. Halifax. Halifax, Cornwallis. Wolfville. Lunenburg. Sydncv, C.B. ^letaglula. Dartmeath. Tusket. U. Mus^tt'bt. Pubnico. Yarmouth. Mahone Bay. Westville. Antigouish. Halifax. YarnvGutfe. Yarnmuth. Halifax. Halifax. AVindsor. Pietou. Annaps>lrs. Dartmouth. [ New Glasgow j Hal^Jax. Shubenacadie J SyUaey Mines A u c I p CO ft CfO Ui I* 1 o 9 P 0) u el u u » •d 03 ♦J O •r* o p. U n o h U mt (M i ft *i « h (A a a H s BBaWK itRiVI'W&BS 4i CO.fc MUto^Niiac l»mgtti»t8„ UailJilitK. ; U (4 n •0 O a ID P. V) u o M a R. T. MWtR A €,Om Klnnk nook r.fniiMnictiiivrs nnlirnx. 1875.] ALMANACK. 151 Name. Arthur Moren, Leandor U. Morso, Ocor;^o Murniy, Klinha Horho, Walter Thotims, Hu};h CMneron, Louis U. DuHlois, J. J. Jncohs, Herbert H. Head, Charles D. Rigby, I Win li. Slnvttr, I Wm H. MncUonald, I Kobert Mc'^^Htricige, W.E Mcltobert, i Clinton J. Morse, j P. W. Smith, I Geo. C Sturt;is, I John Strathers, . George A. Christie, I Augustus Hobinsou, I Mnrdocli McGregor, Jolin M. Biiif^ay, A. E. Crojiclier, , William Fraser, i C. H. Mauro, A. D. MacGillivray, ; John C. McLellan, , Robert Cassimer, , S. W. Bums, A. D. AV. Barss. .James Campbell, ' Joseph Dcnnison, E. Farrell, Thomas R. Eraser, John C. IIooi)er, (icoYfj;c J. McKcnzie, David Mac'Lcan, C. M. Morse, G. B. Oakcs, Arnold Sanford, W. N. Wickwire, Henry E. Bisset, Edwin Creed, J. Ederar Kelly, A. F. Falconer, John L. Teppard, John A. Purney, J. B. McDonald, Thomas R. Almon, Qudli/fcalion, M.n., Edinburgh, M.D., Harvard, M.D., UniofPenn, M.D., University of Penn, M.D., Eel. Coll. ofl'hila., M.D., IJni of Penn, M.D„(\ofP.&S.,N. Y., M.D., Harvard, M.D., McGill, L.R.C.S., En<,Hanit(|, Joliii II. HiirriH, ArcliihaUl Liiwsoii, Jolm Mcintosh, Dan (i. McKiiy, Mill«)(lj,'e Ojikcs, John SomiiKTs, II, Street, Thomas VVilhnot, Gvjo. A. Jimiison, Zenns M. Kcinptun, L. P. Toaiue, A. II. Woodill, Thos Walsh, C. A. Uhick, Gcorfre K. Buckley, F. S. Creelman, Albert DeWolf, Clms M. Dcsbrisay, Joseph II. Foster, ! J. N. Fitch, 1 (ieorjLfC 1*. McLelian, ! I). II. Muir, i William Morris, I Uobert B. Smith, I James Venables, j Davtd H. Morton, I J. H. McKny, I C. F. Andrews, Gcorjre Bell, John F. Black, F. W. Borden, Henry Chipman, J. Newman Fuller, James W. Harris, Fred R. Marshall, Ed True McRobert, Archibald Maxwell, Charles Morris, A D. Patten, Kennedy Munro, Wm H. Bent, Duncan Campbell, James R. Coolie, Abner Hodgson, C. J. Margeson, Levi Minard, Qtiiiliju'dtion. M.D., Uuiversitv of Ponn. M.l)., C. ofP.&S., N.Y., Ml)., Harvard, M.I)., Harvard, M.l)., (\ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Bellovuo, M.l)., C.of P. &S.,N.Y., M.R.CJ.S., Ennlaud, M.l), Jef Med Col, Phil., M.l)., Bcllevue, N.Y. M.l),, Harvard, M.I)., Bellevuo Med Coll, M.I)., Kdinburjrh, Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S., M.I)., Harvard, M.l)., Dartmouth, N. H., M,D,, Burlinton, Vorm't, M,l)., C. of P. &S,.N.Y., M.l)., Bellevue Coll. N.Y. M.D., University of Penn. M.l)., Jeff Med, Phil, M.I)., C. ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.I)., Harvard, M.I)., C. ofP.&S.,N.Y., M.l). C. of P., Gottinircn, M.I). C. ofP. &S., NY., M.I)., Bellevue, Med Coll, M.D., C. ofP.&S.,N.Y., M 1)., Harvard, M.I)., Jeil Med Coll, Phil, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D.. College of P. & S., M.R.CS,, P., Edin., M.l),, Harvard. M.I)., Harvard, M.l)., C. ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Harvard, M D., Harvard, M.I),, Bcllevue Med Coll, M.l)., Harvard, M.l)., C.of P.&S.,N. Y., Ml)., Harvard, M.l)., Jeff Coll Penn, M.I)., Harvard, M.D., UniofMich, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.l)., Harvard, M.l)., Harvard, M.I) , Harvard, M.D.,EclecM.C,Cinn,0. Date. sno 8(;6 86G 8«6 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 869 869 8G9 869 869 869 licsiflcnce, Windsor. Somerset. Bridjrewater. Lunenburj;. Brid;jje|)ort. Beaver River, Halifax. Whyco'magh L. Glace Bav, Sydney, C. JJ. Halifax. Mahone Bay. Port Hastings Tangier. Wallace. P Hawkcsb'y Halifax. Halifax. Amherst. Guysboro'. Maitland. Wolfville. Dartmouth. Wilmot. Lakevillc. Antigonish. TVuro. Karl town. U Stcwiacke. Halifax. Avondale. Truro. Caledonia. Canning. Halifax. Halifax. Cornwallis. Grand Pro. Digby. I St Margt's B. i Great Village i Bear River, i M. Musquo'bt Lockport. ! Spencer's Isl. ' Argyle. ' Port Hood. River John, j Athol. ! Hantsport. Burlington. BliOWN BKOTHEHS <& CO., Urussgists, HiiUfax. Wrii|M»lnK rii|N>r nn«l Wrniiplitff Twlnr. nt K. T. MI'IR A 4'0.*isi 1875] AM\rANA(!K. 15:] Ndine. .Folin C McDoii^jnll, ilii^li Mcl'liei'ijuu, JtuiiUH Pitts, John Potcr Smitli, ThoiiinH Trc'imiimn, Awix. F. Clarke, 1). A. Fmscr, A. ]'. Landrey, Alux Holnrtson, Kllery C. Jlchhanl, Tat A. McDonald, Daniel Mclntuuli, Siitlicr C. Murray, Miinlo Sutherlniul, (Jicleon Barnaby, K(l. S. Blancliard, Win M. (Cameron, Wni Y. Fullerton, John MeK. Graham, IJcnjainin V. llarley, A. K. McJx'an, Finlay McMilhin, I). McDonald, James K. Merrill, Samuel Moore, Samuel Primrose, (Jeorf^e L. Sinclair, H. Syda, Henry B. "Webster, W. P. Meagher, C. W. Ilewson, James Wier, tJeorgo E. DeWitt, Thomas E. Chase, T. B. II. Campbell, Francis E. Eaton, C. W. Hiltz. William McK \-, V. Middlemas, George A. J'icklcs, AU)ert M. Perrin, Jeptha G. Ross, S. W. Wood worth, A. McL. Sommerville, ]). A. Campbell, Jvobert Gnnn, John L. Kitchie, Benjamin Walrond, liichard Metealf, Qnnli'fictitinn. M.D., C.ofP.&S., N.V., Ml>.,UniolPenn, M.l).,(Jla8L.M.,L.U.C.S. Edinburgh, M.I)., Harvard, Ml)., C. of P & S., N.Y., M.l)^ Harvard, M.l)., C. of P. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Harvard, M.l)., Harvard, M.D., Bellevue, N. Y., M.l)., Harvard, M.l)., Ilar.&L.M.&L.U. C.P., Edinburgh, M.l)., llarvard, M.l),, Harvard, M.l),, Harvard, M.D., C.ofP &.S.,N.Y., M.l)., C. ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Bellevue Med Coll, M.D., Jeff Med Coll, Kegd under S. 37 Act of '72 M.l)., Bellevue Med Coll, M.D., C. M., Dalhousie, Uegd under S. 37 Act of '72 <( <( << <( <( M.l)., Harvard, Kegd under S. 37 Act of '72 M.D., C. of P.&S., N.Y., Uegd under S.37 Act of '72 M.l)., C.ofP &S., N.Y., M.l)., C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.l)., Uni. ofPenn., M.I)., Harvard, M.I)., M.l)., Uni. of New York, M.D., Jeff Med Coll, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Dalhonsio College, M.l)., Bellevue Med Coll, M.I)., Harvard, M.l).. Bellevue, M.l).; Uni Med Coll, N.Y., M.D., C. of P. & S., N.Y., M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.l)., C. M., Dalhousie, M.D., Bellevue Coll. N.Y. M.I)., CM., McGill, M.l)., Jeff Med Coll, M.l)., Universit} of Penn. Date. nrsiffrnrr. soy 809 80'J 8(59 809 870 870 870 870 870 871 871 871 871 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 872 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 874 874 874 874 874 St. Peter's. North Sydney Halifax. L Barney's R. Halifax. Parrs bo ro'. Halifax. Little Brook. Liverpool. Pictou. P. Mulgrave. Great Village Westville. Bridgevvater. Ila'ilwtx. Halifax. Halifax. Baddeek. Yarmouth. Port Hood. Tatmagouche Yarmouth. Shubenacadie Lawrenceto'n Halifax. Digby. Kentville. Halifax. River llilicrt. U.Kennete'k. Chester. Weymouth. Granv. Ferry. Chester. Little G.Bay. Berwick. Mahone Bay. Westville. Sydney, C. B. Waterville Clementsp'it. Halifax. Broad 'Jove. Hal iff,,.. Aylcsi'oid. River I'hilip. g "-iH T. R. ALMO'N, Jlei/istrar. ntWMJ* lUtOTIIKKS «t i'O., liiipoiterM of l*nteiit Modtclncv^. K. T. HIJIK ^ €0., Pook8»!l<>r.s and Htntiotioriit, Hnlifax, N. S. o & fa o CO fa iz; H o 154 BELCHER S FARMER S [1875. EAIL'WATS, STAQE COAOHES AND STEAHEHS. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. The Intercolonial Kailway connects Halifax, N.S. and St John, N.B., and by a branch line from Truro to Pictou, connects Halifax with the Gulf of St. Lawrence. General Superintendent, Lewis Carvell ; Asst. Superintendent, 11. Luttrell ; General Pattsenfjer A(/ent, J J. Wallace, Auditor, Moncton, N B. Almon & Mackintosh, Ticket Agents, HuUis Street, Halifax, N. S. Has Stations as follows: — IW NOVA SCOPIA. Bedford .... 8 Windsor Junction .... 13 Wellington .... 21 Enlicid 28 Elmsdale 30 Milford ^ .... 35 Shubenacadie .... 39 Stev/iacke .... 44 Brookticld .... 53 Truro 61 Debert .... 7.J L.)ndonderry .... 78 Wentworth .... 90 Greenville 96 rhomsou .... 103 Oxford .... 107 Kiver Philip .... 110 Springhill 121 Atliol 121) Maccan .... 130 Amherst .... 138 IN NKW nitUNSWlCK. .... 144 .... 147 I • • • i 0*f .... 167 .... 179 ,... 187 .... 200 .... 210 .... 216 .... 225 .... 232 .... 237 243 250 254 259 207 276 Aulac Sackville Dorchester Memramcook Painsec Junction Moncton Salisbury Petitcodiac Anagance Penobsquis Sussex Apohaqui Norton Passekeag Hampton Nauwigewauk Rothesay St. John • • • • • • • • STATIONS ON THE IMCTOU BRANCH. Truro Valley Union llivcn'sdale West River Gleiig?.rry 61 05 70 74 82 89 Hopewell Stellarton New Glasgow Pictou Lauding Pictou (boat) 96 101 104 112 113 The Intercolonial Railway connects at Pictou, (during the navigable season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Co.'s atenmers for Port Hood, Charlottetown, Georgetown, Summcrside and Shedi.tc; and with steamers for Quebec, Montreal, and Intermediate Gulf Ports. Also, at St. John, by rail and steamers, with all parts of the Upper Provinces and tlia United States. ,.- ; , • ' , .'• Routes connecting with Intercolonial Railway. The trains of the Intercolonial Railway connect at Brookfield daily, with conveyance to Upper Stewiackc; at Truro semi-weekly, with con- veyance to Earltown ; at River DeBert 8? O P o 1 (A O cf U to p to > a w KItOW.X KKOTHKf'H «6 €0., Wliole!«sile Drugi$l8ti4, llalltHV. tx, N. ». rit. T. KiriR A 8? O • H O o tf P 13 P< (0 P ►1 w o to to CO p fi' to to > ft tUD (A o a 3 h n n I- H u o u < ville Station daily, with coach to Wallace ; at Thomson's Station daily, with coaeh to Tugwash ; at Athol daily, witli coach to Tarrsboro, and there tri-weekly with coach to Advocate Harbor, &c. Blair's Mail coaches run tri-weekly between Andierst and Pictou via Goose River, Pugwash, Wallace, Tatamagouche, liiver John, &,e. The trains of the Pictou branch connect at West Kiver Station tri- weekly, with conveyances to West Kiver, Durham and Pictou. EASTERN ROUTES. To Tangier and Sheet Harbor. ARCHinAT.D'8 Stage (carrying 11. M. Mails) leave Halifax for Mns- quodoboit Harbour, Jcddore, Ship Harbour, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, Beaver Harbour and Salmon liiver, every Mondaij, Wednesday and Fridni/ morning at 6 o'clock ; returning the intervening days Tangier (56) 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Beaver Harbour 10 M Innis', Porter's Lake 16^ Ormon's, Chezetcook Rd 2 Musquodoboit Harbour. . 10 Webber's, Lakeville 11^ Ship Harbour 8 To Musquodoboit, Guysboro', &c. Tay's Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Shubenacadie Station after the arrival of the morning train from Ilaliiiix, Ibr Middle and Upper Musquodoboit and Melrose, every Monday and Thursday. To Sherbrooke, Goldenville, &c. Mattatam/s Mail Coaches run from New Glasgow to Sherbrooke; through tickets issued at the Railway Depot, Halifax. This route is in direct communication with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Golden- ville and other districts. Connections are made at Melrose tri-weekly with Stewart's Coaches to Country Harbor and Isaacs Harbor, and Seller's Coaches to Guys- boro' and Port Mulgrave. Gakdnkr'h Stnge (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Antigowfsh for Glenelg on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, after arrival of Mail from Cape Breton, returning same days. Connect at U))per Cross Roads with Mattatall's Stages between New Glasgow and Sherbrooke To Antigonish, Straits of Canso, and Cape Breton. Lindsay & Co.'s Mail Coaches leave Now Glasgow daily, on arrival of Mail train from Halifax, for Antigonish, Guysboro',' Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, St. Peter's and Sydney, running tri- weekly from Sydney to Cow Bay. Through tickets can be had at Richmond, Halifax. Connections are made at Port Hastings with McNeil's Mail Coaches which leave daily for Port Hood and Mabou, and daily also for Why- cocomagh and I5addeck, running tri-weekly between Mabou, Margaree Forks, and Eastern Harbor, and semi-weekly between Mabou, W hy- cocomngh, and Baddeck. Connections are also made daily at Grandancc with conveyance to Grandique Ferry and Arichat; at Port Hastings tri-weekly, Avith con- veyance to West Bay ; and at Sydney tri-weekly with coaches to Lingan and Little Glace Bay, semi-weekly to Louisburg, tkc., and daily to North Sydney and Sydney and Sydney Mines. Coaches run semi- » i o o p S I O *i ti 9 m o o a p on o BKOHi\ liU4»TMf:U.S and tO,, ClieuiicalH and loihl 4iii«i<.s, It. T. UlttR A €0m Ascnts for IVIiltelnch Paper nuitslns WorkKi. n 15G BELCHERS FARMER S [1875. weekly between Sydney Mines, Little Bras d'Or, Boulardcrie, and Baddcck. New Glasgow to Sydney. Antigonish 40 Port Mulprave 38 Port liawkesbury 1 i St. Peter's 36i Sydney 60 166 Port Hastings to Margaree Forks. Port Hood 28^ Mal)Ou 9 Margaree Forks 36 Sydney to Sydney Mines. N. Sydney 18 Sydney Mines 2 20 Port Hastings to Baddeck. Whycoconia^'li 35 Baddcck 25 60 Port Hawkesbury to Arichat. Grandance 24 Arichat * 6 rai The coach for Guysboro leaves Antigonishe daily on arrival of tlie mail from New Glasgow, and connects with coaches running daily between Guysboro' and Cape Canso. Four Mile House 4 Bedford 8 Rocky Lake 11 Windsor Junction 13 Beaver Bank 16 Mount Uniackc 26 Stillwater 33 Ellcrshousc 36 Newport 39 Three Mile Plains 42 Windsor 45 Falmouth 47 Mount Denson . . . TM) Hantsport 52 Avon port .... 57 Ilorton Landing 59 Grand Pre CiO WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Incorporated under Imperial and Provincial Charters. Connects at Windsor Junction with the Intercolonial Railway from Halifax, and runs through the Counties of Hants, Kings and Annapolis, to the town of Annapolis Iloyal, thence connecting with a line of steamers to St. Jolui, N.B. during the summer months, and a dai'y line of mail coaches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal offices of the Company arc at 5 and 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. General Afatia(/rr, P. Innis, Kentville, Nova Scotia. A(/ent at Halifax, McC. Y. Barry, 126 llollis Street. lias stations at — Wolfville .... 63 Port Williams 65 Kentville 70 Coldbrook ^ .... 75 Caml)ridge .... 77 Watery ille .... 70 Berwick .... 82 Aylcsford .... 87 Morden lload .... 89 Kingston .... 94 Wilinot 98 Middleton 101 Lawrencetown .... 107 Paradise .... 110 Bridgetown .... 115 RourH Hill .... 122 Annapolis .... 129 a :«tcamcr connects wi.l. the Windsor and Annapolis and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail or steamer Brunswick, the United States and Upper Province '. At Annapolis Kail way for Digby to all parts of New W M P P o a ft » P > ?? o p w OS p ti > ►1 ffl ft p M' P 5!! i;uon!V ItllOTIILKl!) and CO., Iiii purlers .S.^risical Intilrumi'iits. WorlOi. K. T. MtJIR «i: €;Om ITholeMAlc DenlcrH In nooiii Pnppr nnd Pnpcr mind!) [1875. jrie, and iines. 18 W 2 g a 20 ideck. 35 25 a a n 60 M CR (Lrichat. P 24 Pi 6 W a (J9 val of the ing daily U w • Connects > dlfax, and 1 the town hers to St. 1 of mail cstminstcr to P. Innis, w § u to .... 63 to to .... 65 1 : > .... 70 3„ .... 75 .... 77 . « .... 79 ! S .... 82 .... 87 1 ."* .... 89 .... 94 .... 98 .... 101 ? « .... 107 .... 110 2i .... 11.") 71 .... 122 .... 129 Annapolis or steamer I'rov'ince . ritnicnf^. o u U ci o M O u PI s o o o ft 61 o 1875.] ALMANACK. 157 Boutes conneoting with the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. The trains of the W. and A. Kailwaj' Company make connections at Newport Station, daily, with coach to Newport ; at Windsor, semi- weekly, with coach to Upper Falmouth and Chester ; at Port Williams Station and Kentville, daily with coaches to Cornwallis and Canning-; at Kentville, semi-weekly, with coaches to New Koss and Chester; at Lawrcncetowu and Aylcsford, weekly, with coaches to Bridgewater, Annapolis to Liverpool. Kri-cur's Coaches (carrying II. M. Mails) run daily in summer and tri-weckly in winter, between Annapolis and Liverpool. Leave Annapolis at G a. ni., and arrive at Liverpool same evening. Leave Liverpool at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annajjolis on the following day in time to connect with train for Halifax. Munro's, Milford 14 McHride's, Maitland 13 Smith's, Brookficld 14 Morton's, 12 mile house. Liverpool 13 14 88 To Yarmouth via Annapolis. Gates' Coaches, carrying 11. M. mails, leave Annapolis for Clements- port and Digby, daily, on arrival of train from Halifax. Returning, leave Digby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at Deej) Brook daily with conveyances to and from Hillsburgh and Bear lliver; and at Digby daily with coaches to and from Sandy Cove, Freeport, and Westport, Briar Island. RoGk rh' and Black' s Coaciiks, carrying H. M. mails, leave Digby ally, on arrival of mail from Anna))olis, for Weymouth, Yarmouth. &c. ' Returning, leave Yarmouth daily at 8 p. m Connect at Yar- mouth with coatiies to and from Slielburne, &c. Annapolis, by Rail 129 Clementsport 8i Victoria Bridge 5 Smith's Cove 2^ Digby 4^ St Mary's Bay 7 Weymouth Road 5 Sissibo 6 Bellevos Cove 5 Comeau's, Clare 7 Montegan Cove 9 Bear River 15 Yarmouth Lakes 7 Yarmouth 6 217 Western Shore Route, Halifax to yarmouth Layers' Coaches carrying II. M. mails, leave Halifax daily at 6 o'clock, A. M., for Head of St. Margaret's Bay, for Chester, Mahone Bay, Bridgewater, &c. Returning, leave liridgewater daily at 6 a. m. Connections are made daily at Mahone Bay and Bridfewater, going and returning with coaches to and from Lunenburg, and tri-weekly at head of St, Margaret's Bay with a coach t French Village, Peggy's Cove, &c. Blaik's Coaches, carrying II. M. mails, leave Bridgewater for Mills Village, Liverpool, Slielburne, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Returning, leave Shell)urne dailv at 6 a. m. Connections are made daily at l^iverpool with coaches to and from Milton an < w o 03 Siiougcs, UruHtae8 auul (oiiiltH, at BKOW.\ KUOTIIEUS A f O. R. T. Itf irtK A CfO., Aealers In Ftlitry 4]oAil!4, Htiinll Waren, Hr.^ HaUtAX, i4 4* o o I » ••4 » w o Pi fa h' •"9 158 bklchkr's farmp:u's [1875. month in time to connect with the staj^e for Hif^by. Returning, leaves Yarmouth, daily, ai'ier arrival of Coach from Digby. Connections are made tri-weekly at Clyde Kivcr and JJarrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Head St Margaret's Bay.. 21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) l.*J Mahone Ray (65) 20 Bridgewatcr 9 Mill Village 18 Liverpool (101) 9 Port Mouton 10 Port Jolly 5 Sable River 10 Jordan River 8 Shellmrne (141) 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth 44 205 STSAMERS. Great Britain. — Royal Mail Steamers of the Allan Line leave Halifax for Queenstown every alternate Tuesday ; and leave Liver- pool via Queenstown for Halifax every alternate Tnesday. These steamers call at St. John's Newfoundland, both on the homeward and outward trips. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. Bermuda and West Indies. — Royal Mail Steamers Alpha, Beta and Delta (Cunard Line) leavb Halifax for Bermuda and St. Thomas every fourth Monday ; connect a,*; St. Thomas with steamers for all parts of the West Indies, and for Panama and South America. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. Portland. — A steamer runs weekly between Portland and Halifax, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and Western States, also by steamer or railway ii-oui Portland to Boston, New York, &c. G. P. Black, Agent. Boston and Prince Edward Island. — Steamers run between Boston and Charlottetown weekly, during the summer months, tailing at Halifax and Strait of Canso, going and returning. J. ¥. Phalen, Agent. Western Shore. — The steamer il/. A. Starr , runs weekly from Halifax to Yarmouth, around the western shore, touching at Lunen- burg, Liverpool and Siielburne, going and returning. Connects at Yar- mouth with steamers for St. John and Boston. F. W. Fishwick, Pro- prietor. Yarmouth, St. John, N. B., and Boston, U. S. — The steamer Linda makes weekly trips between St. John, N. B. and Boston, calling at Yarmouth going and returning. The steamer running on the Western Shore connects at Yarmouth with the Linda. N. K. Clements & Co., Yarmouth, Agents. Prince Edward Island and CApe Breton. — Steamers ply during summer between Pictou and Charlottetown, and Pictou and Port Kawk isbury ; from Port Ilawkesbury by stage to West Bay, and toil th r ce by steamer to Sydney, C.B. ^.T. Pierre and Miquellon, — Mails for St. Pierre and Miquellon ■•:^;! h 'WJi, 'cd by the Mr'l Steamer George Shattuck, fornightly, leaving on PriJa'-s '** 2 P. M. and during the months of January, February, March ri id April, immediately upon the arrival of the Mail steamer li-jni ILii^land. jo^.^'iih S. Belcher, General Agent. i'v/W'^ '>DN"Of..AND AND Cape Breton. — Tlic Icamcr Virt/o makes rt iiitly rip between Halifax and St. John's, Nlld., carrying a O d > ft- o P M W P U P< to 1:9 & 0!) «< o CO •1 (9 O P Hi « rf P itltOWN UKOTIII RrliiterRp4>r«t luk.ofnllkliuls.at R. T. MUIB A i'»,*H [1875. , leaves ions are iiices to I • (A 5 Cf 2 10 M 8 » •d d 7 •s 20 !2! n 44 ^ 205 ? ■d « d 1 fl 00 ne leave p s e Liver- I » « These i g ard and k4 »4 S ■13 ha, Beta ' 0? rt ly from « w CI Lnneii- o t^ i at Yur- p » a ck, Pro- '^ +> 3 3 steamer H , calling allock, yacht " Falcon " ; Rear- Commodore, Alex W. Scott, yacht " Cloud " ; Sec'y and Treasurer, George M. Greer. Assistant Sec'y, W. D. Creighton. xiuditors, Wm Lawson, W. W. Groom. Sailing Committee, James Kerr, John Muir, John N. Grant, C. B. Bullock, j^ rt lur Marvin. House Committee, the Flag-Officcrs and Secrctarv, W G Wiswcll, E. J. Tobin and C. A. Hutchins. Measurers, D. AlcPherson, and T .J. Bentlev. a p ti O o en CP 0) o > •a 8) O 0) IX. I»y« i^titfl's iiiul CoiincUoncry, at KllOWN KUOTIIKKJ!^ A CO. R. T. MriA A 4 0., Wlio1(>N.* ^^ .^intioiKTM. €ianvlll<' Mfrot^t, llui:rax. m ''■■ / o U a o OB •♦» 0) to u o n-l •IH a o a> o o -d t; o p< a CO •d o o O o u CO ««{ III Eh O IGO BKLCIIEirS FARMERS [1875. Halifax Clud. — Committpc, Dr W. J Alnion, (riiairmnn), Stephen Tol)in, J. F. Kenny, II. II. Fuller, Jno Tuylor, Fredcriek Allison, Col C. J. Stewart. Trcas Adam Burns. Sec'y. H. H. Johnston. The Alhion CLUn. 87 IIollis St. — Mann ?? p to uu p 'a to to to > 1 A O P CI n A *> o tg •d P) (3 u a A a. o (0 u 0) u ri a a o be o o BUOUN BUOTIilvlLS aiul <'0., Oidiiauvc Sqiiaie, Halifax. llnL^fax. [1875. Stephen son, Col ^resident, Parker. I , w. .J.; n Muir, '• I hannon ; Mr Win I 'anjuhar. j I., r. G. j ii., John Simpson, Warren, . Avery, 3hlcn, T. reifrhton, n Clarke, Cunard, Lins, Jno Liddell. niittce of Rieliey, n, Mdlles ;rman, J. •land, M. [/., T. A. I aunders, ! , Josenh I). McN i utt. Rev. \ amp bell, i liter, Kev 1 Averv, ifndent of Robert 'nmmittce, clean, P. Wiswcll, St., John Jas B. iecordini; U, Archd General [1, James arf]uhar, rchibald, Gordon, , Angus p 8 ft < pi y o o" 0) O !« d > 9r p w to QO P to era a cn C" lU T. mriK Hnlc Doal m P) u a ••4 N) -a pi a u a P, a o U (0 Pi 0) u a 0) 0) hi d o bs •>4 u n O o Q 55 O Q o 1875.] ALMANACK. ICl S. Mun-av, W. IT. Waddoll, A. G. Dow, James C. Anderton, J. F. L. Parsons, John Nalder, Alltort Murdorh, J. Burirovne, Edwt'rd Lloyd, A. McK. Bell, R. B. Wilch, F. 11. Oxley, Alex Campbell. You\<5- Men's Cirurj^TriVN Asso'jiatiov Conventton — Prest., J. K. Bhiar, Truro: K/rv Prtsts., If. T. Miller, Cineinnati ; Judj,'u Honsley, Charlottetown, P.I'] I.; Howard Primrose, Pictou ; W. J. Beck, Anti'jronish ; W. Ii. Tliorne, 8t, John, N.B. ; /Secretaries, W. B. McNutt, Halifax ; J. Clawson, St. John, N.B. SAunATit School Association. — Prcsiibnt, W. D. Stewart, Vice- Presidents, Hon Judge Young, F. Dennis, A. Patterson, W. Warnick and K. D. King, Ksqs. Scrrefnrics, H. R. Smith, A. Mc- Donald and W. Powers. I'reasiirc.r, N. Hilton, Esq. Deaf and Dumb Institution — (Gottingen Street.) Patron, His Honor the Lieut. -G(Jvernor of Nova Scotia. Directors, Chas Mur- doch, Chas Cogswell, m.d., Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., C. llobson, C. H. M. Black, P. C. Hill. G. H. Starr, (Treus.,) Rev James C. Cochran, ( Sec'ii, ) Principal, J. Scott Huttoii ; Assistiuit Teacher, John C. Tupper. Matron, Mrs Vinecove. P/i/jsicians, Hon D. McN Parker, M.D., Dr. Cowie. Dentist, Dr Alfred Cogswell. HoMi; for the Aged — General Committee, Mrs W. S. Stirling" (President . Mrs. J. S. Hutton (Sec'y), Miss Norhcck, (Snh-Treas), Mrs R. F Uniacke, Mrs T. A. Anderson, Mrs Geo H. Starr, Mrs J. Sweet, Mrs C. Black, Mrs J. Hart, Mrs J. H. Liddell, Mrs Wm Canard, Miss Cogswell, Miss M. Starr, Miss Tj!;'-k, Miss Clarke; Trustees, Chas Murdoch, Hon D, McN Parke ^ i-, Edw Binuey, (Treus). Matron, Mrs Horn. AfPTLTTM FOB THE Blind — Prest., Jas F. Avery, m.d.; V. Pres., John S Madean ; Treo's., Geo. P. Alitchell, ('orrespondinij Secrctari/, M. H. ^fcichev ; Remrdinq Secretary, Chas. Fletcher; Jno B. Diiifns, Wm C. Silver, &aml A. White, Wm H. Ncal, Stephen Tohin, J'^dwd. Smith, Charles Murdoch. Protestant Orpiiaw' Home — Governors, Wm Cunard, (Prest), Edw Binuey, (Scc'jj,) Hon Sir Wm Young, Rev George W. Hill, Alfred G. Jones. Geo H. Starr, Jno DouU, Robert Boak, jr., Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., James H. Liddell. Didies' Committee, Mrs B. F. Uniacke, Miss Cogswell, Mrs Esson, Mrs W. Cunard, Mrs E. Binncy, Miss Wells, Miss Purves, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Northup, Mrs Gordon, Mrs F. Alhro, Mrs Paterson, Mrs J. I'ctcrs, Mrs Eraser ; Mrs Sterling, Sec'i/; Mrs Liddell, Treas.; S>'perintendents, Mr and Mrs Bayer. Protestant Industrial School. — Gentlemen's Conmitttee,V. C. ■ Hill, Chairman; J. S. Maclean, Jos S. Belcher, S. Brookfield, Rev. G. I W, Hill, T. A. Brown, W. H. Neal, Rev. Geo. M. Grant, Edward I Binncy, E. D. Mcyncll, Rev. John Latheru, T. A. Ritchie, Jercminh I Northup, Jas Thomson. Ladies' Committee,— L\Uss Cogswell, Mrs Ji. j Treinain, assisted by other ladies. W. S. Sterling, Treasurer', E. D. ; Meyncll; Secretan/ : Dr. Slayter, Sinyeon ; Dr. A. C. Cogswell, j Dentist. Superintendent, Mr. John Gricrson ; Assistant '■superintendent, ' James Poiter ; Matron, Mrs (iricrson ; j]f pi < • •d p TO n BKOn > iSUOailUKS au/siri<,ns, I)r W. J. Ahuoii, Dr I) UcN rarker. Dr. J. F. lihick, Dr Rutu.s IJliK'k, Dr. 10. Farrell, Dr II. .A. Gordon, Dr J. Somniors. Atle)i(lini/ Pln/sicians, Drs Jihuichard, Sinclair, and S. Dodj^e. Visifijif/ Phi/sici'uns, South District, Dr. W. G FuUcrton ; North District, Dr. Cameron ; Central District, Dr J Venal)les. Resident Apothecarij, C E Futncr, jr. Dentist, C E Putner, jr. St. Paiti/s Alms House of IxntrsTRY TOn Girls — (No. 14 Tower Koad.) Committee, Hector of St. Paul's, {Chairman), S. A. White (Treas.) John C. liallihurton,. William Prvor, Brenton II. Collins. Ladies' Committee, Miss Cogswell, Mrs Azor Stevens, Mrs li. Morrow, Mrs Harry King, Mrs Edw Biuney, Mrs P. C Hill ; li. J. Wilson, Sec'jj. Halifax Association for Improvino thk Condition of THE Poor — Prest., Jno Doull ; Vice Prest., John Stairs ; Treas., W. S. Stirling ; Sec'y, C. Fletcher. Commissioners of the Hospital and Poor's Asylum — Sir Edward Kenny, Hon D McN Parker, Ilenrv Pryur, W H Neal, P. Power, William Esson, George P Mitchell, P C Hill, R S Black, m.d.; William Achurst, James R Grahan), The Mayor, J H Liddell, Scc'i/, E W Shields, Su,>'t. Early Closing Association. — President, C. B. Bullock; Vice- President, W R Fenerty; 'J'reasurer, J. W. Bennett; Financial Sec'i/, John R. Townsend ; Rec. iSec't/,J. Strachan, jr; Com. of Managemtnt, Iler.ry L. Everett, Chairman; John Ritchie, Sexretarij ; S. S. Scott, J. H. Townsend, G. D. Marvin, C. S. Curran, John A. Boak, S. W. Marvin G. H. Davis, H. J. N. Le Cain, G.A. Sanford, Jas Hutton, jun., '.'illiam McNab, W. R. Talbot, John Lomas, and the officers ex-offic> ■■ Nova. Scotia Institute op Natural Science. — Patron, His Honor the Lieut. Governor. President, Bernard Gilpin, m.d., m.r.c. 8. Vice-Presidents, W. Gossip, F. Allison. !/Vea.<;»rer, W. C. Silver, Eeq. Secretaries, Dr. lloneyman, D.C.L., F.G.8., Angus Ross. Council — Sheriff Bell, Dr. De Wolfe, A. Allison, Dr. licid. Dr. Warren, Rev. A. S Hunt, Dr. Geo. Lawson, Ph. D., l.l.d. Nova Sootia Medical Society. — President, Dr Black, Halifax Vice.-Pres.. Dr Shaw, Kentvi^le, and Dr Page, Truro ; Treas., Dr. A- Lawson, Halifax; Corresponding Sec'jj., Dr. J. F. Black, Halifax- II. A. Goitlon, M.D., Secretary. Union Fire Protection Company, — Regular meetings, third Tuesday of each month, at the Company's Hall, Barrington Street, Capt, Chas 11. Sinclair Vice-Capt, Jonathan Crowe. Treas, Robert B-mnton. Sect/, J. T. Mc Alpine. Asst Secy, George Downie. 3/a?- .sV( p « > 0) P P Wl BKOW!\ KItOlHI ii^ M»^ Surgical InNti-i^uicnti*. Hhndc!!. Writing, Copyiitff and PrknflnK Inlis at R. T. MIIIB A €0/R ;i875. )(li, Kcv onsultlii'/ lick, l)r M Ji urn mors. Visifiiifi rict, Dr. Vt A jry, C E P 02 o •Cl p -(No. 14 •0 <« ), S- A. nton II. 1" 1 >nt*, Mrs 5^ 1 H C. Hill; -« (« < ^ TION OF f3 ►1 h1 s., VV. 8. O n ;4 ,t o ■^ u a .UM— Sir P rt Neal, 1'. C| ck, M.D.; ! 3ll, *S\cV, ck; Vice- ial tier'n, 55 o nngnntnt, p (A Scott, J. fl k, S. W. I Hutton, ts H t)0 e officers ca P »4 itron, His P. » •1 Council — 4^ , Kcv. A. 1 « ^ Halifax : tn Q , J)r. A- , 1 <5 Halifax- • w •^ ic:^, third p i > n f* •1 p< 1 tt H C u rt 5J t* BliOWJy BUOrilKKS and <'0., lniiM>rtcr» of Siirisicnl Inslrunieiits. frilifi'4, ToNrtiiiionlM niKl Pi-nyor HooIim, nr It. T, 111 lit «t C'O.'H 187.0.] ALMANACK. 1G5 n u a u Si n ti a u ]ished 1861). Meets on tlie first Tuesdiiy of each month. Worshipful Master, F. W. Ruggies; Secretary, K. C. ]Jo\vers. Wki-sfouo, No 26, Windsor (Kstublislied 1801). Meets on the second Wednesday of cneh month. Worshi]>fnl Master, F. W. iJakiu; Secretary, Thos. li. Timlin. Scotia, No 28, Canning, Kinfja County (Established 1861). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. VVorshipful Master, A, B. Baxter; Secretary, II. A. Borden. Prince op Walks, No 2;>, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861). Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. M. F'reeman. Secretary, L. 1{, Morton. Aldert, No 30, Shclburne (Establish 1862). Meets on the second Tuesday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, J. A. I'urney, m.d.; Secretary, W. J. McGill. Scotia, No .31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshi])ful Master, Tlios. 11. Jolly ; Secretary, F. A. Baily. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour ("Established 1803). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. WorslHi)ful Master, George W. Clark ; Secretary, G. A. Ivwin. Annapolis Royal, No 33, Annapolis. (Established 18G3). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Robinson, m.d. ; Secretary, R. L. Hardwick. Queen's, No 34, Shcrbrooke (Established 1864). Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful Master, C. S. Mcintosh ; Secretary, W. D. R. Cameron. St Mark's, No 35, Baddeck, C. B. Meets on the third Thui-sday of e^ch mouth. Worshipful Master, A. S. Kidston ; Sec'y, D. McRae. Thistle, No 36, Cow Bay, C. B. (Established 1865). Meets on the fourth Saturday of each month. Worshiplul Master, D. Mc- ivenzie ; Secretary, S. A. Spencer. CouEQUiD, No 37, Truro (Establislied 1806). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshii)lul IVIaster, J. Ronayne ; Secretary, R. J. Smith. St Mark's, No 38, Halifax. Meets on the second Friday of P I o A O i o o of s 14 o o oT Of!? o to o (I) o». o SuuiiiSCH, l(riLsliC8 autl €uuibH, al Kll€»Ui\ lilCO'lHLU.S and CO, ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // ^/ ^ .^^ Z 4^' 1.0 1.1 1125 l^|2|8 |2^ ■U Ui2 12.2 U lli ■UUl. <% 7] V] /A Photograpiiic Sciences Corporalion mi-^ \ \ :\ 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MSSO (716) •72-4503 m-'.. It, T. .HIHR a f^O., B«okblH«1erfl nnd 1.ett«r Pivm Frtiiters, Halirnx. 166 BELCHERS FARMER S [1875. each month. Worshipful Master, L. F. Darling; Secretary, W. A. McLood. Acacia, No 30, Bridffewater. Meets the second Tnesday of each month. Worshipfal Master, J. S. CaUler ; Soc'y., Rev. W. E. Grelling. KoTHSAT, No 41, Bridgetown (Estahlished 1866). Meets the frrst Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, Ror Henry Despard deBlois, b.a. ; Secretary, Benjamin Starratt. Eureka, No 42, Sheet Harlwur. Meets on the first We Division Officers, 1874-5.— Cr. W. P., Robert H. Wetmoro, Chebucto Division, Halifkx ; G. W. A.^ Wm Bryden, New Era Division, Liverpool ; G. Scribe, J. F. L. Parsons, New Era Division, Liverpool (re-elected) ; Cr. Treasnrery H. A, Taylor, Chebticto Division, Halifax < re-elected); G Chaplain, Rev. F. H. W. Pickles, Canning IXividion, Canning; G. Condactor, T. W. Chesley, Olive Branch Di- vision, Bridgetown; G. SetUinel, J. E, Hcnnigar, Canning Division, Canning, Sessions 1875 are to be held at Canning, Kings Co., in January ; Elmsdale, Hants Co., in April ; Grand Joggin, Digby Co., in July ; Annual Session at Halifax in October. Sons of Temperance Reading Room is in basement of Temperance Hall, Poplar Grove, Halifax ; open every evening from 7 to 10 o'clocit. Prest,, John Heenan ; Vide-Prest., Robert Boak ; S&y. and Treas.y P. Monagan. Five Divisions meet In the Division Room, basement of Temperance Hall— ^ne each evening except Saturdays and Sundays. INDEPENDENT OBDBB OV GOOD TEMPLARS. Grand Ixnlgeof Nova Scotia, instituted February 5ih, 1867. Pre- sent membership, 6,000. Grand Lodge Executive for 1874-75.— (?. W. C. T., William Hendry, BrookfieM, Queens ; (j. ^^. C, Isaac J. Hingley, Oxford, B 3 u ? g o > o J* 8 TrMAKes, »«|>porler(t, at BKOWK UK^niEM ik- €•• K, T. T. m?fB A ca.r Wb»lenuUt U1»U»nef9, WkmUmfhrw^ O ►3 ■ ll.i .H„ , I asBss HE?* 170- kexc»eh'» FARMKR'9 p87^. Ciimbcflnntf ^ (7. fV. F, T., Annie W«bUer, SocliviUc, HalUkc €. W. S., Wniiara Dennis, 197 Hollis Street, Halifax ; G. W. T, Adam Lo^an, Halifax ; G. W. Chap., Rev. G. N'. BallaTityno, BrookfiaUJ, QueenB;: G^. W. M., Howard Stewart, TroT«', CiHel>««tei' ,' G D. M., Hcv. A. £« Ingram, Mfdione Bay ,.Luacn burg; H. £^.^W. R. HanwilMi, Hallux ; 6^. Sentinel, C. R. MfDenaldy Piyuitonr 1^^' J ■^' G^' St^i., Lydra Collins, Liverpool, Qjacelis ; P, G. W, C. 7^, Sbippy S)^t»r> Malvern Square, ArmapoRB. The B€xt Scssioir wilf be bold io Tcuro, the flrstr Tunsdlny in Jul j, J875.. . ' - •" •'• ■•■'"'^ >'•• '■ ,'■• >"••'■ PrinnpUs-^TotaX aftsfffticncc ehforeed' hy n llif^'lonp pl^e; wi* the absolute prohibition of the n>aNii^t»re,. sale and importation oi iokoxi- fnting ^inkA. Bams — Non-beneiieiary, the ohjfiGt being to do j^ead rather than to secure benefits. Eligibiuty — Males ancf females are ad- mitfed on « perfect cqtrality ob ttr eHitpoitrty to office, ftc. Mork »f Worl: — Formation of JjOaJros for fi^lA, and Juvenrls- I.od)B;e» fir chi]dre», ftmnation of tpmpcraRse Jibrarief, printiii]!: off ttmptranco work9> en»pkvyroen( of conopetcut }eoturcr«, and pfon»pt and eoMislest action daring elections. Extent — Gveat Britain, Dominion o€ Canada, Uni-tcd States, New Zealand,. Australia, S'andwich Iidan^,. Capeaf Good Hope, India, Bermnila, Wiest Indfcs^ South Anoerica, Fraiice:, HpaiBy Portugal anil Gcpi»any» Total Miemhrshfp — 600,000^ ;' BHITISH TUMPLAKS^. . jt'^tyyt OFFicEn* OF Grakw lArvGiiT—W. G. Ohiff, Tf. C. Fraeer, New Gl«si?ow, Ficton; W. G. K7«bv 8aritli- B. Mastem Su W. G. Trras.,. | Alex. S'nelair, Gt)*bcn^ Couysborpugb ; IV. G. S^'., Thos. Forbes-, ; Little Harbor, ricton ; W. G. Con., Elfcn Langille, Ufver John, Pietow ^ l-r. G. Chap., R. \J. Oram, Yarmouth ; W. G. Fin., J. ,L MeCahe, [ Truro;. W. G. Kec, J. H. Sineliiiir, Ctoshcn, 6<»y»boroopl>; M^. G.Af.^ \ Kobt. Morton, Sydney, C B.^ W. G. A M., Jam4>» Chishohw, Trwio ; Il>^. G. r. G.y Bessie Cameron, Nino Mile River ; W. G. O. G.r W. ¥. Meek, Shubenaeadie. Number of roemhcrs m the Order, 7,000. Mext mcctii^ tc be hel«l at Yaormontfc in the second week of Jnij, 187&. » f»r / I^AIIOSESTSR H1TZT7 TEXSKSLT SOOZSTT. . Provincial Grand S^aster, T, HalTiwell ; Pr9vmdal Dtptatf Grand Master, T. HofFenden, X^ton,. Mass.^ Correxpondinff Seeretary, Aaron Sin field; Treasiuerj R, £, Saunders^ Auttitors— John !^rvRi, Jan., Joseph Jonesy Thomas Lambert; Examinees, of Lodyfi Bwh&f. John John Ervio, jon., Joha McGowaia. Prikcb of "Waubs Lock}r, Na, &291, fooeta Wednostlay eTeniiig, at Odd Fellows Hall, Argyle Street, Halifax, N. »^ Irtiko LoBGi, No. &90&, meets Friday evening at 4& Washiin^on gtreet, Boston. 4 i I, si o I •01 e o 4 Uttrbe»> letott ^ (Tahe, rwro ; W.F. Grand (iaron iun., JobD wmgr nfton 1875.3 AtLWANAOTC. 171 ast ff Voffa Sc9tia ; The Coast 0/ New BmnstBick andlhe iHnikd Stales m 4k* Bay tf Funday ; und-at Or/V Ray, //eufmndtamd. WBST FROM HA.UFAX. CmcuncTd ffcAX) — ^On ftie Head. A ra>olvMg liglit, showing its ^eate£t1&nni&iK.'y e\'!ery minvtfi. Av Ihon f3EL'L fiuov, paunrted ^i&7r]& and sutmotiTTtedby zcage, has been moored sooth-east 1}y «outh« one quarter ol* ataile from tbe BHnd Sislcrs, «aT SanffbrQ, to tlie wesitwxrd of the entrance to Halifa.x Harbor. An Iron Can Bnor, painted i)lac%^ has t»den placed ^wo ca'btes lengths south of the S. W. l)reaker *rff "Sanaliro, Sa-hbto Islxktd— On the S. W. side of fhe cutrance to HaTifax harbor. A fixed white Hgjht, elevated 115 ft. aljovQ the sea, visible in ctear weatber from 20 "to 25 miles. White Octagonal UuiJding, Lat. 44° 26' N. Lon. 6^ ^' VV. In thick or foggy weatlier, signal guns from slKps will be aaswered fVom the s'ijjnai station by tiring liuo I^UBi la qjiiick sQCcesfiion, and the. same reifly iiirill be made from the island to the sound of a steamer^s whistle. PCGGY^ "ToTNT— East pcnnt of entrance to "St. Margirefs Bay. A fixed Ke*!^ light,4ibout 65 ieet above high water. Square white Building standing a'boift4oyards'from the shore. Lat, 44* 29' N. Lon. 63" 57' W, Chester Licuix q.v Iron Bouitp Islani»— Entrance to Mahone Bay. One filled w'hite light, 25 ft. horizontally visi'Wc from sea from W. 15. W. te W. E. Elevated 50 feet above high water. Lat. 44° 26" f S" N. Long. 640 4' 10" W.. Margaret's Bay— On the south point erf <5reen Island, Margaret's Bay, Lat. 440 if N., Long 164® 2' 45'' W. The light is a revolving rcdzxi^ wfiiie light, showing alternate red and white flashes every imnttte and a ^al/, and isidcing a complete revc/ltition every three mintit^s. The light is 59 feet above the level of high water, and in clear wearfher will be seen act a distance of 1 5 mrles. Makone Bay — On Hobson's Nose Island, A fixed r— Upon the S. E. point r>f the Ishxnd. Two lights placed vertically 44 feet apart, ihe lower fight is fixed ; the upper one flashing at tnrtervals o* ainintite!, visible 14 mites, iinilding r^d. Lat. 44» 19' N. Long. 64° 9' W; BATTMtY Point — At the entrance ef Ltinenbnr^ harbor. Affixed tf^iA' light, visible 12 miles. White square buildinc. This harbor is easy of access, buoys are placed in tlie bay and entrance to the harbor on the Sculpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Battery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbor from seaward the Buoy on Sculpin Rodk, painted red and iJ/afxrin horirontal stripes, may be left Pott Medway harbor, on the breaki<^ lodges, Nautilus Rock, corner giownd and edge of flats off Bang's P?int. In passing in from seaward the rfef buoys must be left on the starboard, and ihe ln^acA buoyson the port hand Liverpool — South end o* Coffin's Island A revolving rtd li^ht appearing full at intervals of two miuutesy 80 ft. above sea level. IRmld- ing octagonal, in red and white horixontal stripes^ vbible 16 noiTcs. Fort Point — Entrance to the inner harbor of Liverpool. A rtd fixed light, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the larboard hand when entering the harbor. Port Mouton Harbour— Od Nortb-east point Spectacle Island, a fixed red light. Little Hope Island— Off Li verpooJ. A revolving rAflI§^4D feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every roinute. Situate nearly in the centre of the i^and. Li^t. 43*^ ^ 4^^ N \jKxvg. 64° 4^' 15" W. The lantern i» placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white. Port LeHerbert, Queen's Coukty — On Shsngte Seach, East side ofthe Harbour, fixed r<'lii cf All klndii made to «rder n% R. T. MVIK A rO.*S en 1875.1 ALMANACK. 178 is rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. A Fog Whistle is also in operation at Seal Island — The whistle sounds in each minute as follows : A blast of five seconds, then an interval of five seconds, then a blast of five seconds and an interval of 45 seconds, to complete the minute. PuBNico Harrour-— On the S. E. side of the entrance to the har- bor, about II miles northerly of Cape Sable. A fixed white li^ht, 28 ft. above high water, (rise and fall 12 feet.) Square white building, standing 50 fathoms from low water mark. Spar buoys mark the channel. Black left on port hand, red on starboard in approaching the harbour. Argyle — A fixed r 14' o^' N. Long. 64<> 0' A5" HoRTON Blupp— ^ v)iAitf fixed light, 95 ft. above h^ water level, (rise and fall 40 to 45 ft.) visible in cleai; weather over the greater part of the Basin of Minas (after passing Cape Blomedon^ and above the Five Islands and up to Windsor River, until intercepted by the god- tiniaatioa of the Bluff to the southward of it. Square white bvildiag, standing 66 feet from the Bluff. Gannet Rock — The Gannet Rock is 66 feet above high water,, and has a light house upon it, paiated black and white, in vertical stripes. A revolving light (visible 12 miles), lies S. W. by S. distant ^^ vkiles from the south^n poiot of Three Islands, and S.S.E. i £. 7 imles from the S.W. head of the Grand Manan. A gun is fired to answer signals duringa fc^. There are a number of small ledges and sunken rocks about it, which are always breaking. The light stands conspicuovsiy in the immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extend- ing from the old Proprietor to the Seal Islands of Macbias, a ^taoee of about 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost of the Murr Ledges there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them above water, and which extend westward from the light house about 4 miles. From this range farther westerly, about six miles, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands, near the S.W. end of Grand Manan, open. Machias Seal Island — S. W. by W. i W. from Grand Manan, lie the Machias Islands. On the eastern isdaad two light houses are |U|^Ol!|[B| lUUITIlEllf ^€0,^ 1V|i«1«ulU Dr||CflaU» lAix. Wrlllng, 4'o|tylMB and rrlnllaa laht •( B. T. mm A Cv.ll. [1875. Ling an lendicu- uilding. nd from 1 points irixontal t Ught, of high ranee to to. One e white r, Cum- ►' River, ctagonal re tower ove high top of a lay, near rth side County. er kxel, Iter part >ovethe the con- «ildiag> » itcr^and stripes, niles esficom signals u rocks icuoasJy extend- distance St of the roaay uf it house iles^ lies keeping Manan, Manai>> uses are H 1875.] ALMANl K. 176 erected, showingyfjrf*/ lights, distant from each other about 200 feet in tijc direction of K.S.K. and W.N.W., by which tiicy arc easily dis- tinguished from all other lights on the coast. Elevated aljout 54 and 58 feet above high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is tired every four hours during a fog. Both buildings white. Grand Manan Island— On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of the island. A wAi/e fixed light, 148 feet above high water, visible 17 miles, Building white, I^t. 44" 45' 22" N. Long. 66° 44' 4" W. This is a conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between ISriur Inland and Grand Manan. • EriTLE River— On an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed wAi^^ light, varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visible 1 1 miles. QuoDDY Hkad— On the S. E. side of Quoddy Head. A fixed 7vAiU light, 133 feet above sea level, visible in clear weather 17 miles. It bears from the Southern i)oint of Grand Mnnan N. i E. 13 miles, and from the Northern point of said island W.N.W. ji miles. Has a fog trumpet. Campo Bbllo— On the N. E. extremity of the island. A wAt/c fixed light, 64 ft. above the sea, visible 15 miles. Building white with a red cross. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all time^ It is also a guide to ves.sels entering the main channel, to West Isles, Moose Islai^d, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy. Point Le Preau — Upon this projecting head land two hxedwAifs lights, one above the other, distant 28 feet. The lower lantern is fixed to the outside of the building, and throws its light quite inshore, both to the eastward and westward into Mace's Bay. The highest light is 81 feet, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in horizontal stripes, 5 ft. broad, and bears trom the easternmost Wolves E. by N , 11 miles. St. Jo I w, N. B. Harbour — On Patridge Island at the entrance of the River and harbor. A 7vA$/e fixed light, 120 feet above high water, snd visible 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. A Steam Whistle is sounded 10 seconds in every minute during fog and snow storms, audible 4 to 6 miles. There is also a Be// Buoy at the extremity of the ledge at the eastern end ol the island, which is very useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The bell can be heard 3 miles. QuACO Head — On a small rock lying oflf Quaco Head. A revolv- ing zuAt/e li^ht, 58 feet above high water, showing twice full and twice dark in a mmutc, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in hori- zontal stripes. Gape Enraoe — On the point of that name in We.stmorland nearly opposite Apple River Light in Cnmberland. A plain wAtte light, 151 feet above the sea, visible 15 miles. Square white building. Grindstone Island — On Grindstone Island, Chignecto Bay. Lat. 45° 43' 13" N. Lon. 64° 37' 25'. W., 60 feet above high water. Octa- gonal white tower. liight House Building. r Shag Harbour Island, Shelburne. EAST FROM HALIFAX. Meagher's Beach — East side of Halifax harbor. A fixed wAtfe light, elevated 58 ft. above sea level, and visible 10 miles. Devil's Island — On the S. W. point of Devil's Island, Eastern |!nadalteratcd Cironnd Spiers, at BBOTTN BB^TSEKS A CO. ft.|T. MiriB Jt <)•.. ■••kurllcn ftnd SUKIonor*, llallfHx. (4 I I I i i i 4 o *9 Passage entrance to Halifax Harbor. A fixed red light, to distinguish it from Sainbro and Meaghcr'b llcach lights, elevated 4s feet ; visible 8 miles. Octagonal dark brown tower, with a white belt between the balcony and lantern, to distinguish it in day time. K(;(; Island— Off Jcdtlore. A revolvinj^WghU 80 feet above higli water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing alter- nately reii and white faces. Building octagonal, painted black and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 44° 39' 51" N. Long. 62° 51' 32" W. Visible 14 miles. OuTKR Heav£r, or William's Island — On South East part of the Island. A revolving white flash light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white building with two black balls on its seaward side. A r^^'/ extends eastward from Beaver Island some dis- tance. Lat. 440 49' N., Long. 62° 21' W. LiscoMB Hakmour — Revolving Light on Liscomb Island, 450 feet E. S. E. from West end of Cranberry Point on the West side of Lis- comb Island, East side of the entrance to Liscomb Harbour. The light is a revolving r<' Breaker off Country harbour. Country Haruor— On South Point of Green Island, fixed 7«//»/V light. The tower is a square wooden building, 28 feet high, painted white. White Head Island — On the S. W. point of the island. A bright flask light of 10 seconds duration followed by eclipses of 10 seconds, displaying alternately 3 flashes and 3 eclipses in a minute. Square white tower, standing 75 fathoms from the water's edge, with an octa- gonal iron lantern, 55 feet above the sea level. Lat 45° 1 1' 58" N., Long. 61° 08' 02" W. Visible ii miles. Cranberry Island— (Cape Canso.) Two «;Aife fixed lights, placed vertically 12 yards apart ; the upper 75 ft., the lower 45 ft., above high water, visible 15 and 9 miles respectively. Tower striped white and red horizontally. Lat. 45° 19' 49' N., Long., 60° 55' 29" W. A steam fog whistle has been established on Cranberry Island. In thick or foggy weather and snow storms, the whistle will be sounded eight seconds in each minute, thus making an interval of iifty-two seconds between each blast. The whistle will probably be heard, in calm weather, about 15 miles ; with the wind, about 20 miles ; in stormy weather and against the wind, 5 to 8 miles. Canso Harbour — The lif?ht is a fixed red light, on North East part of Hart's Island, elevated 42 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 12 miles. .3^^ illuminat- ing apparatus is catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, 28 feet high, painted white. Position — Lat. 45° 21' o" N., Long. 60° 58' 31" W. This Light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into Canso harbour, and through Canso both North and South. Green Island — Near the S. E. end of Madame Island, off th- t % ^ 65 % 9 « 4 JS 1 » p s pi «f 1 (0 ?! 5 i 4 BROWN BBOTHEKS ^ CO., Importers of SurglcAl lUMtrnmeutM. ii CM^s, Ciirdkoara il»«l Piiiil«b4iards. at B. T. ■irm M €«.7I ■th East should uminat- square ^at. 45° •pose of I North off the town of Aricha* A fixed rtd light, elevated 70 feet above high water. Lat. 40° 28' 51" N. Long. 60° 53' 40" W. The lantern is placed on the top of the keei)cr's dwelling, which is painted white. Visible 14 miles. AkiCHAT— On Marachie Point, S. side of the entrance to the har- bour. A white fixed light, 34 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Square white building. Lat 45** 29' 02" N., Lone 61° 01' 52" W. Arichat Harholr — The light is a fixod m/ light on the North end of Jerseyman's Island, elevated 39 feet above the level of hi^h water, and in fiive weather should be seen from a distance of 1 1 miles. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building. 28 ft. high, painted white. Posi- tion— Lat 45° 30' 20" N., Lon 60° V 4" W. This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels through Grid Passage in and out of Arichat Harbour. A Range liEACuiv has been erected on the southeast point of Jersey- man's Island, painted white, to mark the Hantfound Shoal off the entrance to Arichat Harbor. When the Beacon and .Spire of the Roman Catholic Chapel in Arichat arc in range it leads over the west part of the Shoal in 10 feet of water. Vessels bound into Arichat, C.B., should pass to the west of the Shoal and bring the Beacon in range of the Cupola on the Convent which stands 130 yards east of the R. C. Church which will lead in clear of the Shoal. Only those well acquainted should pass to the eastward of the Shoal, or bring the beacon to bear to the north of N. E. An Iron Can Buoy painted red has Ijeen placed about one Cable's length S. W. of the Shoal in six fathoms of water. The buoy will Ik; placed on or al)ont the 1st of May in e.ich year and taken up about the loth December. GuYSBOROOGH Haruour— On the W. side of the entrance to the harbour, head of Chebucto Bay. A fixed white light, 30 feet above high water, visfljle 8 miles. Lat. 45° 22' 47'' N., Long. 61° 2(y 11" W. Eddy, or Sand Point — (Gut of Canso.) On the W. side of the S. entrance to the Strait of Canso. Lat 45° 30' 29" N., Long. 61° 13/ 42" W. Two horizontal fixed white lights, 24 ft. apart, elevated 25 ft. eaeh, visible eight miles. Square white building, with a black diamond on the seaward side. Point Tupper — On Stapleton's Point, South side of Ship Harbor, Gut of Canso, fixed red light. West Side Gut of Canso, Northern Entrance— A whitt fixed light, no ft. above high water, visible 18 miles, or between Cape C^orge and Port Hood. White tower standing lao yards from the shore. Lat. 45° 41' 42" N. Long. 61° 28' 58" W. PoMKET Island— St. George's Bay, Antigonish Co. Standing on the N. side, 50 yards from the E. end of the island. A fixed red light. Square white building, 5o ft. above high water. Lat. 45° 38' N- Long. 61° 49' W. Cape St. GEORGB-r-On the N. side of the Cape. A revolving white light every half min»»«, visible 25 miles. 350 ft. above high water. Square white tower. Lat. 45° 52' 35" N. Long. 61° 53' 40" W. PiCTOU Island — On the S. E. point of the island. A white fixed light, 52 ft. above sea level, visible 1 1 miles. Square white building, Lat. 45° 49' 10'' N. Long. 62° 30' 29" W. PiCTou Harbour— On the S. point of the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed light, 65 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A small BROWN BROTUfJCS ^ CO., Iiupai-tcra of ralcnt RledlcluiK. B. T. MVIR A CO., Wkoletale Dealers In Paper H«ii«Ingii, ■allfax. .■< t I 1 8 « 43 H o »9 178 BELCHER*8 FARMER'S [1875. re'i light is shown below the lantern. Building octagonal, in red and white vertical stripes. Lat. 45° 41' 25'' N. Long. 61° 39' 26'' W. Big Caribou Island— On the N. E. end of the island. A wAifg revolving light, showing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Square white building, standing 130 ft. from the point, and about 35 ft. above high water. Lat. 45" 44' N. Long. 62° 46' W. Visible 10 miles. Amet Island — Off Tatamagouche Harbour. A fixed wAifg light, Thci lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white, 44 feet above high water mark. Building square, painted white. Light visible 10 miles. Lat. 45° 50' 15" N. Long. 63° IS' W. Mullin's Point — North side of entrance to Wallace Harbor, a fixed wAi^f light. The tower is a square wooden building, painted white. PuGWASH Harbor — A ^xcd light on Seaman's or Fishing Point, on the east side of the entrance to Pugwash Harbour. The light is a fixed light, showing red seaward, and white towards the harbour, it is elevated 48 feet above high water, and m clear weather can be seen from a distance of 8 miles. The illuminating apparatus is catopric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building 44 feet high, painted white. Position, Lat. 45° 52' 30'' N. Long 63° 40' 30" W. Port Hood— A ^a: •1 H o B o •s tl « p o % o o to (^ I ^ BROWN BROTHERS Jt CO., Ordnance Square. IlallflRX. •llfax. 1876. P«ns, Peaelli^ P»nh«l o s o ; UKOW.V BUOTHtKS Jt CO.» Importers ^arslctil InslrunicntH. ■■ ■♦■ !!■ Portmonideii ftmd Ii«iitli«r llasSf at R. T. Wtlt A W^*9 ! i 180 belcher's farmer's [ri873. Cape Granby and Point Gage, entrance to Cow Bay. Lat. 46° 11' 5" N., Long. 59° 45' 50" W. A revolving light ai^taining its greatest brilliancy every 15 seconds, 65 feet above high water. Octagonal white building. ScATTARi Island — On the N. E. point of the island. A revolving light visible 60 seconds and invisible 30 seconds, elevated 90 feet, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. Lat. 46°^ 2' 13" N. Long. 59*> 40' 18" W. The light should never be brought to bear to the eastward of N. N. E. or to the southward of S. 8. W., nor ap- proached nearer than li miles. Gun fired as signal, and a boat for assistance. Mainadibu — On the westerly end of Scattari Island, a fixed r^ & s o o I f 1 (8 to 1 (0 h O t o I o u ['■■ • PHvatt Secretary, . Aides-de-Camn, ¥. T. R. Hamilton. 9thRegt., Robt F. Ward, Lieut. R.N. JiJxtra Aides-de-Cany), Lt.-Col. ll«witt Bernard, and Lt.-Col. Fred. W. Cumberland. tr" <■(( I BOMINIOI^ OF CANADA— PRIVY COUNOIIi. Hon. Alexander MacKenzje, Premier, and Minister of Public Work*. " R. J. Cartwright, 3/truWer o/* Finance. mm ./, .uH r»Mi " T.^oxxrmQt, Miniaterof Justict. .!/• !)',''nf.fn ; ' Isaac Burpee, ' J/i«M:m •■•,?■■.;!. • ■>■/•'; !•!:<.■ -:•■■ :»M ■ V ••• !' PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTI.\.— 10 Mkmbers. Hon Sir Edward Kenny, " Thomas D. Archibald, " Robert Barry Dickey, ** Joiin Hohnes, •* John Bourinot, Hon William Miller, " A. W. McLelan, " Alex McFarlane, " Jeremiah Northup, " H. A. N. Kaulback. .! •r:..\ . r o g o o to M OS e 01 O CR o to r H PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.--10 Members. Hon AmOs Edwin Botsford, *• John Robertson, " William Hunter Odell, " Da^^dWark, " John Ferguson, //on' Robert Duncan Wilmo^, " AbnerReid McClelan., ,, " John Glasier, ;'V - " James Dever ''"'7"'' • ' '^ " W.Muirhead. "'''V ^' *" PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.—4MitMBEKS. ffbn D. Montgomery, • fi-Jrui/ " R P.Havthorne, Hon T. H. Hariland, " G. W. Howlan. ■.!.i\ .;>?'>: in e I n Si BROWN BB^IilKBft^ CO*, taip«rter» 9t »iirisiciil laslruiueBtA. CMorek feVTlecft, Cateohliaut DlcMMi•rlcl^ nt B. T. MVm A €«.*8 C4 O Q o to M CO Cff J? o CO 10 e [BEKS. I I o e Jf o o o g 2 n ■0 13 c3 A §• a o t o t •♦a O cn MO (3 PQ o •a (S iz; o P u 1876.] ALMANACK. . ... 183 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Members. Hbn Asa Belknap Foster, Jacques Olivier Bureau, Charles Malhiot, I^uit Kenaud, Luc Letellier de St. Just, John Hamilton, Gharles Cormier, • David Edward Price, ' •' Leandre Dumouchel, liOuis Lacoste, JosGfph F. Armand, //' , Charles Wilson, PROVINCE OF Ifon John Hamilton, Benjamin Se^y^raour. Walter Hamilton Dickson, tt i( t( i< t« (I (( It (( Hon William Henry Chaffers, " Jean Baptiste Guevremont, James Ferrier, Thomas Ryan, M. H. Cochrane, Jean Charles Chapais, C. E. Panet, A. C. de Lery, B. Baillarfreon. E. Chinic. E. G.Penny,]/ ri<'*[ (t (i ti tt t( t( i( tt *: /;i< I ,ii «A\ t ■. *!• tt tt tt tt tt It tt •t tt tt tt James Shaw, ;, vr; David Reespr,'. ' ". Alexander Campbell, David Christie, James Cox Aikins, James Bca Benson, Elijah Leonard, William McMaster, John Simpson, ONTARIO.— 24 Members, Bon James Skead, '* David Lewis McPherson, Dortald McDonald, Billa Flint, ..,,. George Wm Allan, i. . F. Smith, i;i!-! li i ,-. E. Perry, : . . ;,; R. Read, r -,*< A. Vidal. . ; ,-.. G. Brown. R. W. Scott. tt It It t( II II II It II PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.— 2 Members Son M. A. Girard,,^ ■„ // . '„■„. | Hon J. Sutherland. i, iiii PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA- 3 Members. Ifon W. J. Macdonald, " R. W. W. Carrall, Chaplain, Rev John Johnston Hon F. C. Cornwall. ■Clerk, R. Lemoine. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. .fuW Speaker— Uoia. Timothy W. Ajigi.tn. Clerk— A. Patrick. C/erit« ^ssistanf— K. U. Piche, Q.C. ; J. G. Bouriiiot. 1 Sergeant-at-Arms — D. W. McDonnell. '"'■ PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. ^ ' 1 Annapolis — William H. Ray. Antigonish — Angus Mulsaac. Cape Breton — Newton L. McKay, Wm. McDonald. Colchester— Thomas McKa}'. Cumberland— //(M» C Tapper, c.b. Digby— //on W. B. Vail. Guvsborough— JoKn A, Kirk. Halifax— Alfred G. Jones, Patrick Power. Hants— M. H. Goudge. Inverness — Samuel McDonnell, Q.c. Kings — Frederick W. Bord«n. Lunenburg— C. E, Churoh. Pictou — Jas W. Ciarmichael, John A. Dawson. Queens— James F. Forbes. Richmond— lidwund P. Flynn. Shelburne— //on Thomas CotBn. Victoria — Yarmouth— Frank Killam. leats. Dye 8i«ir« aud Confeottouery, At BKOWN BB«TIIK1I» A CO. €a|iyi*c'PMm«i, Imk aad C«p]4bc Bookm st B. T. MVIB A C«.*8 ►9 184 belcher's farmer's [1875. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert— John Wallace. \\ \ Ctirktoa — S. 13. Appleby. Charlotte — A. H. Gillmour. Gloucester Jlon T. W. Anglin. Kent— (ieorge McLeod. Kiiif^s — ^J, Domvillo. Northurnberl'd— ^o» Peter Mitchell. Queens — John Ferris. Kestigouchc— Geo. Moffatt. St. John, city— J. S. DeBoies De- Voher. St. John, city and county — lion Isaac Ihirpee, A. L. T^Imer. Sunbury— Charles Burpoe. ,• Victoria — John Costigan. Westmoreland— /io« A. J. Smith. York — J. Pickard. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. King's Co., Hon D. Davics, P. A. Mclntyre. Prince Co., S. F. Perry, James Yeo. Queen's Co.. lion David Laird, Peter Sinclair. .ftf .•>(''?'■«!'. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Argenteuil, Bon J. J, C. Abbott. Bagot, Joseph A. Mousseau. Beauce, Christian H. Pozer. Beauharnois, Ulysses J. Robillard, QC. Bellechasse, Hon T. Foumieri^ Berthier, Ans H. Paquet. Bonaventure, Hun Theo Robitaille. Brome, Nath Pettes. Chambly,* Champlain, Hypolite Montplaisir. Charlevoix, P. A. Tremblay. Chateauguay, Hon L. H. Ilolton. Chicoutimi and Saguena}', E. Cimon. Compton, Hon John Henry Pope. Dorchester, Fortunat Kouleau. Drumraond and Arthabaska, fred Lauri«r. Gaspe, Lous G. Harper. Hochelaga, Alp Desjardins, Huntingdon, Julius Scriver. Iberville, Francois Bechard. Jacques Cartier, H. Lailamme, Joliette, L. F. G. Baby. Kamouraska, C. A. Pelletier. Laprairite, A. Pinsonneault. • _ , L'Assomption, Hilaire Hurteau. Laval, Alderic Ouimet, Levis, L. H. Frechette. / /{ V / L' Islet, P. B. Casgrain. ^ Lotbiniere, Henry Bernier. ' • • " Maskinonge, Louis A. Boyer. iyfegantic,*£douard £. Richard. Missisquoi, Wm Donohue. Montcalm, Firman Dugas. Wil- ('-• Montmagny, II. T. Taschcrean, Montmorency, J. Langlois. Montreal, Centre, M. P. Ryaq. Montreal Fast, L. A^ JetttS. Montreal. West, ■ Napierville, M. DeCoupal. Nicolet, Joseph Gaudet. «|,, Ottawa County, Alonzo Wright. Pontiac, W. M'cKay Wright. Portneuf, Dr. De St. George. Quebec, Centre, ir<)W J. E. Cauchon. Quebec, East, Jlon I. Thibaudeau. Quebec, West, Hon Thos McGreeVy, Quebec County, Adolphe P. Caron, Richelieu, Geoi^e I. Bartht. Richmond and Wolfe, Hon H. Ayl- mer, jr. Rimouski, J. B. Romuauld Fiset. Rouville, G. Cheval. St Hvacinthe, L. Delorme. St John's, F. Bourassa, St Maurice, Chs. La'oie. Shefford, HonL. S. Huntington. Sherlrooke, E. T. Brooks. Soulanges, Jacques P. I^nthier, Stanstead, Charles C. Colby, Temiscouta, Jean B. Pouliot* Te»rrebonne, L. F. R. Masson, Three Rivera, AY. McDougall, Two Mountain, Wilfred Prevost. Vaudrueil, R. Hurwood, Vercheres, Hon Felix Geoffrion. Yamasku, Charles Gill. lite;'' 'A (,-; PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Addington, Algoraa, E. B. Borron. Bothwell, David Mills, Brant, North Riding, G. Fleming, m t 04 »1 i O o o • to > ►1 tn o o e+ H I s BBOWN BilOTli£IK8 « CO., DruKglsts, Halifax. / [1876. Joies De- Ilon Isaac I. , Smith. aird, Peter .1 _ » . ^ inn. • erean, 9. iyaa. i. I. Wright. hi. irge. Cauchon. )audeau. tfcGreevy, . Caron, It. m H. Ayl- 1 Fiset. igton. ithier, of ion, all, rovost. frion. Day BookH, Journals and IiedKcni, at B. T. MlTIR Jk ro.*f9 «1 P P « ta «D § pi to > ►1 I o o o H I « lleming, V ^ S "^ S » o (4- t: Ct 6* td a Brunt, Soutli Kiding, W. Patteraon, IJrockvillc, Jacob 1). Buell, Bruce, North Kiding, J. Gillies, Bruce, S. liiditig, Hon Edw Blake, Card well, /Am J. 11. Cameron, q c. Carlcton, John Rochester, Cornwall Town, Alex. F. McDonald. Dundas, Wm. Gibson, Durham, East Kiding, L. Ross, Durham, West Riding, H. W. Burke, Elgin, East Kiding, Elgin, West Kidiug, Geo E. Casey, Essex, William Mcliregor, Frontenac, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick, Glengarry, Hon D. A. Macdonald, Grenvillo, S. Kiding, W. H. Brouse, Grey, East Riding, Wm K. Flesher, Grey, North Kiding, Geo Snider, Grey, South Kiding, Geo Landcrkin, Haldimand, David Thompson, Halton, D. B. Chisholm, Hamilton (city), ^Emelius Irving, Andrew 1 . Wood, Hastings, East Riding, John White, Hastings, N. R., Mackenzie Bowell, Hastings, W. Riding, James Brown, Huron, Centre Riding, H. Horton, Huron, North Riding, T. Farrow, Huron, South Riding, Kent, Riifus Stephenson, Kingston (city), Jit Hon Sir J. A. Macdonald, k.cb. Lambton, Hon Alex Mackenzie, Lanark, North Riding, D. Galbraith, Lanark, S. Riding, J. G. Haggart, Leeds and Grenvillo, North Riding, Charles F. Ferguson, Leeds, South Riding, D. Ford Jones, Lennox, Hon R. J. Cartwright, Lincoln, London (city), — *~ -^— Middlesex, East Riding, C. WilsoK, Middlesex, N. Riding, T. Scatcherd, Middlesex, W. Riduig, G. W. Ross, Mouck, L. McCallum, Muskoka, A. P. CockI)»ni, Niagara (town), Norfolk, North Riding, J. Charlton. Norfolk, South Riding, John Stuart, Northumberland, K, R., J L Biggar, Northumberland, W. Riding, Ontario, N. Riding, Adam Gordon. Ontario, S. R., Hon M. Cameron Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, Peirre St. Jean, Oxford, North Riding, Thos Oliver, Oxford, South Kiding, J . Skinner. Peel, Robert Smith. Perth, North Riding, A. Monteith, Perth, South Riding. James Trow. Peterboro', East Riding, James Hall, Peterboro', West Ri^^Wig, J. Bertram, Prescott. Albert Hagar. Prince Edward, Walter Ross. Itentrew, North Riding, ; — Renfrew, S. R., J. L. McDougall, Russell, R. Blackburn. Simcoe, North Riding, H. H. Cook. Simcoe, South Riding, W. C. Little. Stormont, Cyril Archibald. Toronto Centre, Robert Wilkes. Toronto, East, John O'Donohue, Toronto, West ''homas Moss. Victoria, N. Ruuug, Jas McLennan. Victoria, S. Riding, A. McQuade. Waterloo, N. R., Isaac E. Bowman. Waterloo, S- Riding, James Young. Welland, W. A. Thompson, Wellington, C. Riding, O. T. Orton. Wellington, N. R., N. Higginbotham Wellington, S R.. David Stirton . Wcntworth, North Riding, T. Bain. WentworUi, S. R., Joseph Rynial. York, YmsX. Riding, James Metcalf. York, North liiding, A. H. Dymond. York, West Riding, David Blain. i! PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Lisgar, John C. Shultz. Marquette, P. Ryan. Provencher, Selkirk, D. A. Smith. i: PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo, J. S. Thompson. New We!^t Minster, J. Cunningham. Van Couver, Arthur Bunster. Victoria, Amos DeCosmos. Francis J. Roscoe. Yale, E. Dewdtey. BBOWN BKOTIIEKS A CO., Uold Iicaf and l»ry' rafnto. lallUl N«ie Pnp«r ami Envelopes, at B. T. MIIIB and CO.'S ill I ft a i 186 BELCHURB FABMER S [1375. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTU. Seat op Governmknt— HALIFAX. LieuUnant-Governcr, (antl Dtp Governor for figning Mrrnage Licensea,) Iliu Honor the Hoiiorubic Adamh George Akciiiualu. Private Secretary, Hicks, Esq. Proo Aidea-de Camp, Lt.-Col. H. W. Clarke, N. S. M., Major M. B. £)a]y, 1st Brig. Mil. Artillery. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. lion. William Annand, m.l.c.', Treasurer, President. •' William H. Smith, M. r. p., ^«o?»ey Genern/. " Provincidl Secretary. " Daaiel McDonald, M.r.r., CWtV of Public Works and Mines, " Kobert Kobertson, M.p.r., •• Richard A. McHefty, m.l.c. " Alonzo J. White, m.p.p., Corn'r. Crown Lands. " John Ferguson, m.p.p. " James Cochran, M.p.p. " . . ' ■' .'■•'it' . ' .;; Retired Members of Council retaining their rank nitd pt^ecedence, by special permission of Her Majesty. Hon. Sir Wm. Young, Kt., Hon. Chas. Tupper, c.b, lion. Wm. A. Henry, Hon. Jas. Ah; Donald, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. McFarlane, Hon. A. G. Archibald. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Prestaen(....2Z(>n Stayley Brown, Yarmouth. Hen Robert Mollison Cutler . . Guysborough, " Richard A. McHeiiy,M.K.c Windsor, " John Creighton Lunenburgh, " William C. Whitman ...Annapolis, *' Freeman Tupper Liverpool, *' JohnMcKinnon..... *. . .Antigonish, " Peter Smyth Port Hood, " Samuel Creelman Stewiacke, " William O. HefFernan Guysborough " Daniel McN. Parker, h.d Halifax, " James Fraser. Pictou, " William Annand ( Trecuurer), m.e.c Halifax, Henry Martell, Esq. Arichat, Gilbert McKenna, Esq , Shelburne. Charles Dickie, Esq Comwallis, Hon. James Cochran Halifax, Robert Boak, Jr.. Esq Halifax. Chaa J. Campbeil, Esq Baddeck, C.B. E. R. Oakes, Esq Digb}'. Clerk, John C. Halliburton. Law Clerk and Clerk of Parliament, Rob^ L. Weatlierbe. Chaplain, Rev Geo W. Hill, a.m. Gentleman Usher oj the Black Rod, Robert Romans, Esq. *#* The Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils are Justices of the Peace throughout the Province, so long as tliey belong to either branch. BaBOWJf BBOTHEBA and CO., Ordnance ai|«arc, HaUfiu. P 01 O M O I o p p I & « to M 09 P to o t I* p €0.*A B. T. MVIE and C:0«, gtii(loiMir» and BoAkKf UerM, Halllkx* [1975. Lictntes,) ajor M. B. nes. i I ...1'. ,.,..!■ e, hy special - * r -' \ . A. Henry, McFarlane, •' Jill !. i^sborbugh, [indsor, inenburgh, [napolis, erpool, itigonish, |rt Hood, twiacke, ^ysborough ilifax, ;tou, ilifax, lichat, lelburne . iwallis, |lifax, ilifax. .deck, C.B. ;by. \ment, Rob* Ushir of Itices of the 1875] ALMANACK. 1^7 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker, Hon. Jared C Troop. ANNAroUR CouNTT. . . .Hon. Jared C Troop, David C. lenders. Antioonish COKCilKBTUK cumukkland Cape Uuktum DiOBT guysborouuh Halifax Uanto Invbkmkbs Kings, LUMBItBUEO PlCTOU QUREMS Richmond Sheijiuknk Victoria Yarmouth ... .//on. I^aniel McDonald. Joyenb McDonald. . . . .Tlioinas F. Morrioou, Samud Uultie. . . . . E. Vickerr, . . . .Hon. John Ferguson, m.e.c, /^«>n. Alouzo J. White, .... Urbine Doucctt. . . . . Wm. H. Wylde, E. H. FranchviUe. ... .John Taylor, John Flinn, Doaald Archibald. ... .J. B. Smith, H. L. Yeomans, . . . .Hiram Blanchard, Hugh (' mcron, m.d. , . . . D. C. Moore. . . . .James Eisennauer, Mather B. DesBrisav. . . . .3. H. Holmes, Hugh Cameron, Alex. McKay. . . . .Him. William H. Smith, {Attomet^ Genwal) M.B.C., Samuel Freeman. .... Murdoch McHae, Charles Boudrot. ' ' ' .... //on. Robert Robertson, Thomas Johnson. . . . .John Ross, David McCurdy> . . . .Albert Gayton, J(^n K. Ryereon. Cltrk, Henry C. D. Twining. A$at. Clerk, Ijawrence G. Power. Chnplam Rev. Canon Cochran. 8ergeant-at-Ann»y A. M. Gidney. As*t. SeryeatU- at-Arma, James L, Griffin. Meueiujer, John Fitzgerald. i( (( (I SaXT or OOYERNMKNT— QUEBEC CITY. Lieutenant-Governor, His Honor the HononiUe Rdnd Edward Caron,Q.c. ^i(/e-(/e-Ca;/i^, Major Amyot. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. .'iT'\*«r . . Hon C. DeBouchcrville, Provincial Secretary and Premier. " J. G. Robertson, Trenmirer. " H.J. Maihiot, (^mmimoner of Crown Landt* ^ .';,(/<' 7 H k'A " P. Gameau. •^'•''•'^ .; •* Y.^.ljfMti\re,PrendentLegitlaiive CotmcU. s*.-.> " L. R. Church, Attorney General. u. v " M. R. Angers, SoUeitor General. Clerk, Felix Fortier. ..." • • t LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. , Speaker. . . .Hon F. H. LcMaire. Bon Jean Louis Beaudry Alma, " James Ferrier Victoria, ' " ** Jos E . Prudhomme Rigaud, *' Peter E . Dostaler De Lanaudiere, Henry Starnes '. De Salaberry, " Edward Hale Wellington,' " John l?Vaser Rougemont, Daniel M . Aimstroug Sorel Thomas Wood Bedford, i&iMi: BBOWN Mt«THBB8 imd €•«, Sarsleai iMlrHmcnta, AUIflix. g a o 8 pi I o o o ? o H I s I and ro/K [1876. lie, James ling, Robt 5.C., Wm Td Willis, irey, Edw. Pro Sec' if, Chaplain, ,a,ton,q.c. l-A. audiere, iberry, ton, lont, 1, BllfilSC. i PMkHKatV«i, MttMN, ■•»• M« Pmm 9k.mtm, T;HVni md fW." 1S76.1 ALMANACK. 189 /Am Charles S . RodJer I)t'I.oriini«'r, " Thoinan Mciiroovr Studaiona, " .lohu Le KmtthiMiur (Ju'.f Division, " Elizee Dionii* (Jraiulviirr, " Joseph (). Uuauhien, M.K.c Do la Duwuituje, " AUrxMiidvr C. du Lurjr LauzoM, " Isidore Thibaudcau Keiincbee, " John Eli (jiij^'ras The Kaurentidei, " Louia I'anet La SuUe, " J. J. Ho89 Shawinigan, ♦♦ J. B.(JeoPrioux De La Vnllicrc, " Louis Archainbeault, M K.c Kepenti^Miy , " Felix H. Leniaire Mifles-Isles, " George Bryson Inkcrinan, " C. De BoucherviUe, Montarville . Cierk G. H. de Boucherviile. GtntUmom Uthev «/' tht Bhick £od, S. S. Ilatt. StrgtOHt-ai-Amu, T. £. Koy. ''! ,; " LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . Jlon J. G. Blancliet. Ari^enteiin S. Bellingham, Bagot P. S. Gendron, Beauce F. X. Bonhomme, Beauharnois. . . .E. H. Bis«on, Bellechasse ... .0. Pelletier, m.d. Berthier L. Sy Ivestre, Bonaventure . . . Brome W. W. Lynch, m. d. Cbambly Dr. Larocque, Chaniplain F. X. A. Trude), Charlevoix A. Gagnon, Cha^eauguay . . .£. Laberge, m.d. Chicoutiini ..... Compton W. Sawyer, Deux Montagnes.Z/bn G. Ouimet. Q.c. Dorchest^r L. N. Larocbelle, Drummondand ( vir w.ttn Arthabaska, \ ^' ^""» Gaspe '.. Hon V. Fortin, m .d. Hochelaga L. Beaubien, Huntingdon. . . .J. Sanders, Iberville L. Molleur, Jacques Cartier.N. M. LeCavalier, Joliette Y. P. Lavallee, m .9. Kamouraska . . .C. F. Roy, Laprairie A. Esinhart, L'Assomption . .O. Pelletier Laval Hon J. H. Bellerose, Levis Boh. J. G. Blanchet, m.d., L'Islet P. G. Verreault. Lotbiniere H . G. Joly, Maskinonge. . . .M. Houde Megantic HonG. Irvine, m.k.c. Missisquoi Dr. Brighain, Montcalm O. Martta, Montmagny. . .T.C. 8. Langelier, Montmorency .A. ' K. R«^al. Alexander, David, McGauvran, I). J>at'ontain8, Methot, Montreal, 0. ..C Montreal, x. . .F. Montreal, -vr.. .T. Napierville . . . . L. Nicolet O. Ottawa Co. . . .E. B. Ed Ay, Pontiac J. Poupore, Portneuf. Dr P. LaRiie, Quebec, c . . . Dr Rinfret dit Malonin Quebec, k P. V. Valin, Quebec, vr Jvhn Ueam, Quebee Co. . . .Ho» P. Jeftneau. ^'^Jj?»***}JaequesPi«ard, Richelien J. A. Dorkm, Rimouski Alex. Chauvcau. Rouville V. Robetr, St Hyacinthe . .P. Bach sr d, St Jean F. G. Miirchand, St Maurice. . . E. Gertn, r.l.h.o.9. ShefTord Boa M. Laframboise, Sherbrooke.. . .Hon J. G. Robertson, Soulanges George DeBeaujeu, Stanstead Thon>a9 Locke, Temiscouata. . Elie Mailloux, Terrebonne . //on J A Chapleau, i^c. Trois Rivieres . //on IL G. Molhiot, Vaudreuil . . . .E. Lalonde, Veroheres M. D'Aiij;le Yaxnaska J. N. Duguay. CUrky G. M. Muir. Sergeant at Arms, C Gameau. I SpoBSes* Bniataea and t;oml»fl, at IUt«^WM IIK«'1IIKM» anU €«. " i if. T. mVIB ite4 0»M Wk«lM«l« ttMI»i >ll«n,aUMis«!l.t. ^ 190 BRLGHBB's PA«MER*fl [1875. I'M PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. ' < Seat ov Uuvkunmknt— TOUONTOu LifMUmtmi Gtweruur, His Honor tli« //uti John Crawford^ <|.c EXKCUTIVE COUNCIL. Htm O. Mow«tt, AUotiiey General. '* A. (!fO(tk«, J'reoiurer " A. McKdtar, Cnmmimimer of Aarieulturttukd Secretary cuulReifiiU'ar, *' C. F. Kraser, Commimoner of VuUic Workt. " T. IL I'Arilec, C'ummtMiiMUir o/" Crown Landg, Clerk, J. tJ. Stx)tt. LEGISLATIVirASSEMBLY. ^/MfuXvir. . . . Hon. K. M. Welia. .»>. i*. Adilinfj^n H. M. [)«rocho, Al^iua K. W. Cumberland, liothwetl Urn A. McKellur, Itrant, m. r II. Kintayson, Hratit, H. K A. 8- Hardy, l}rockviii« W. Fitxaiininona, Hruce, N . it DojialU Sinclair, Bruce, 8. K R. M WelU, (.'ardwull G. McManus, Carloton. .... .G. W. Monck, Cornwall J. 6. Stetzonger, Duudas Siiaon Cook. Durhanv, r.r. ..A. T. H. Williankft, Durham, w.B... John McLeod, Kl^in, iCR l)r. Wilson, i^^in, w. E. . . .T. Hodgius, Essex A. Prince, q c, Frontenae .... .1). D. Calvin, Gleu|i;arry .... J. Craig., Grenville, b.r. .Hun C. F. Fraser, Grey, n.r. T. Scott, Grey, 8 r A. W. Lauder, Haldimand J. Baxter, Halton W. Barber, Hamiltoa c 9 tt 2 3 tj t 2 St. «K*WV BiMTluns ftod ro^ WkAlMsle llMtflsta, HalUkiu AMs^ n, «. [1875. m^T^MUim €••• BlMk flMk SiiaMlkKlvrfn* Sidina, «. H. Rer/LUi'or. 7' iiith, worth, ko, 111, ebb, Qifford, Partou, till, )iojia|;hue, r, olm, Mr, lirbaira, amiltoa, bo, iigtoo, •gf )oulton, rdAglL, no, iineron,4io )rooks, »e, ood, ipriuger, ens, G. Currie, Liui, ce. £r Gow, C4 Q J tt » » o 3 t) «< 8 I o IT 1875,1 ALMANACK. 191 W^nlworth, H.n.R. CbHffto, Wentwortli, »h.W. Soxtnn, ToTk, r.n II. IV Cm»l»3r, C/frA, M. t'vl. C . T. OiltnMT. Bwgt-ai^Armt, F. J. GlAckinryar. York, fi.R I. ll#>Mfifte«, York, w.n V. rattrrKon, PROVINCE OP MANITOBA. Seat or Govkkmment.— WINNIF^;. t.ituUmnt Gftremorf Hit Honor Ihe /Am Aloxniulvr Morris, P. C '^ KXECUTIVR COUNCIL. . # • • Hon. \y. A. Girnrd, Provinrini S$eretary and Prtmitr. *" K. A. DavHi, Trtiitsurv'. ** K. II. (i. Hwv. Minister of PtiMie IFor/t* «J- Agriculfurt *' .1. Diibuc, Attnntev (Hemeral. " F. Oglctr«e, PrtsuUnt of CouttcU. J. n O'Donnon, Solomon llamelii>v D. Gunn, LE(;iSLATIVE COUNCII* /Sptaktr. . . . //o« J. MrKny . CoTin Inkfltor, Fn>ncfe*)>rK'ti«p, T. DiuiphinuiH. CUrky D. Spuacc LECJISLATIVK ASSEHlULY. <'i't : .fi -/''ifcT, S(f)e«iier. . . . C J. Hird. St. Padfn Dr. Ciirtw J. IHrd, St. Vital Andre Beauchetain St. CleineittB.. .Tliomas Bono, ''Trairie..!^. I ^^^"^'^ »''-'^' St. Jameii Rdwin Bonrke, St Aidrew»,N.J/(m. Alfred Boyd, 8..Ch«r.»..j'^-H^-jiO-C. St. Norbert, S. .Pkjrre Dclorme, Baie St. Paul.. .Joseph Dubac,. St. Boniface, ) Hon. Marc Aniable £. i .Girard, St. AurlruwH, S.. .E*l>»ard Hay, ,St. Peters .Captain Howard, ,3t. Agatha George Klync, iLake Manitoba. . .ffon J. McKay, St. Ann'H John McTavinh, St. Norbert, K... . Jo.wph Leniay, High Bluff Hon J. Norquay, jr. St. Boniface, W. .Louis Schmidt, ^rfe..!"* {!>"»•" A- s™«^ Poplar PoijBt D. Spence, .-. ... :i Kildonan. .John Sutbertand, H?adingly...., . , . . J. Caunin^aui* Clerk, »I. St. John. Aoiuvi'A'i ni PROVINCE OF BKmSH COLUMBIA. -') i It '» 4:' fr ., gjEAT OF GOYBKMWKIIT.— TICTORIA. ' ■ I • . . Lieutenant Gotrmor— His Honor the Hon. J. Trctctt, C. E. aUflix* PbwtoamciMp 4mfmii«»ii»jii.- Westminister Dist.W. J. Armstrong, J. C Hughes. Do. do. City.^RowH. Holbrook. VicttTta City R. Beaven,S. Duck, /Ton J.F. McCreight, J. Trimble. Do. EHstrtct Dr. To4mie, W. A. Robertson. Yale ,.,.., J. Robinson, C. A. Semlin, R. Smith. ^ ,, :< UNiTEn States Consuls. — Halifax, Mortimer M. Jackson ; Pictou, Oscar Malinross ; Windsor, D. K. Hobart. ConsnUir Agents — Anna- K)ii8, Jacob M. Owen ; Arichat, J. G. McKeen ; Barrington, G. obertson ; Bridgewatcr, W. H. Owen ; Cope Canso, Thos C. Cook ; Cow Bay, C. Archibald; Digby, Wm B. Stewart, Glace Bay, D. McKeen ; Guysboron^h, E. H. Franchville ; Lingan and Sydney, C. B., i*. E. Leaver; Liverpool, Calvin Appleton; Ijirorth Sydney, Wm Purvis; Shelburne, N. W. White; Wolfville, Joseph R. Hea; Yar- mouth, Jas M. Davis ; Cornwallis, Ebcnezer Rand ; Kempt. Henry H. Grant. German Consulv — C. A. CheJghton. • , PoKTUGUESR CoNSUL. — Tbos Abbott. I'l..?, • ' Brazilian Vick'Consul — Michael Tobin. ' ■ "" '• *'»'.'' NoRWAT and Sweden VicE-CoNgut..'— Halifax, J. B. Oxiey. ViCB-CoNsuL ov France and Consul for Austria. — Wm Canard. Consul of France. — Sydnev C. B., John Bourinot. Danish Consul. — Stephen Tobin. Italian Consul.-— J. B. Oxley. Belgian Consul.— Christian Ronne. Vice-Consulate of Spain. — A. M. Dezea, Halifax; W. Purves, Viee-Consul, Sydney ; Consular Af/ertts, Ji M. Owien, Annapolis; C. H. Rigby, Little Glace Bay ; Robie S. Sterns, Liverpool ; Daniel Owen, Lunenburg; Howard Primrose, Pictou; George A. Brown, Yarmouth. sr a Pf 9 a o H •t o R W Cff (0 9 t* Ci o § p » o ta to ta > I (ft 0) 1 O o n U9 a u o c3 o » m o t o B M O <9 U ■♦J Oi a o a o ••tl O < O RKOWN BKOTnUM iiml CO^* IMttOl Bragglatg, ■allAix. 1875. V. T. mtlS Jt tDi|l«« ftlatloiRM, 189 CSniirrnie Street, Haltfhx. ■*-mY^ lem. '.1 Trimble. II i» E & O o d (ft R W w (ft 9 O s rictou, ! — Anna- }j:ton, G. Cook; Bay, D. dn6y, C. jey, Wm ta; Yar- ienry H. )xley. A.— Wm Parvcs, 1 ; C. H. cl Owen, armouth. O « pi to 10 5 O o n a o i ■*» <0 c3 o O t O in a o to a o ■♦J O W ^^ o Q o 1875.] ALMANACK. 193 PRGYDJCE OF PRINCE EDWAKD ISLAND, Lieut. Gotemo«% Ilig Honor Sir Robert Hodgsoa, Kt. PrivaU Se»i'4itar^ Kobert liobinson HoUgsoo, Esq. .- - EXECUTIvFcOUNCm. ; ' Pre$ident — Mistrict — Horn John Yeo, James W. Richards, j,/, Third District — J.Alex McDonald, J. 0. Arsenault. " ,._ Fourth Distiict — Cornelius Howat, A. E. C. Holland. FiJ'th District — John Lcfurgey, ITios. Kellr. Chief Clerk— Xrch McNeill; Asst. Clork—F. W. Hii^jhes; Law Clcrk- ; Chd^^laiu — liev L. C Jenkins; S.erijeant-at-ArMis PUBLIC OFFICERS. Colonial Secretary — T. H. Haviland; Cohmial Treasurer — Joseph Pope; Attorney General — Hon F. Brecken; Controlkr of Citstoms — D. Carrie; Cmuni-ssioner of Crotim and Public Lands — Hon E. lilcEachcrn ; Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans — John Dingwell; Surrcyor General in connection with Crmoii Land OJJice—¥.'Ke\iy; Postmaster Geneiud — A. A. McDonald; Queen's Printer — I'atrick Bowers; Solicitor General— W. W. Sullivan. IfilX. o o o o w o *n o pi o ti N O E in K*- Cl o > 9 Tru8(H'^^ ftuppwrtcrs, at " OWN UKOTIICUS aiMl CO. ■Mali Warw fa greoC Tnniefjr, irf ■• T. MCtm. A CW'.'V o : i ■»> o 0) Qi CO •J! o ►3 19^4 BELCHBR^a- FARMKR'» [1876. OOHrOEATION, OZTT OJf SALZ7AZ. ^ Maifor, John A.- Sinclak, Esq, ^ AMerasen aatl JustiOBB of tlie Po»eo fo# tbe Git7. Wwd Ne- 1^ George Frasep, W J CoIema», Jr, John R Murray. 2, Joseph Coom^os, Henry A Taylor, Wilfiam Murray. 3, Alexander Forsytik, ili»mas ]p C9Daoll7^ Lsmrvtn^ G Powsr. 4, M J Power, Joseph Seeton, Allison Smith. 5, Jatnaa R 6raAain', David Ellis, John. S D Tbemsoi^ 6, C C Vaux, R T Roome, WUllam Nesbi*. J?eerr(Ier, William Sutherland, <).€r^ ■ Jreamrer, Etlward G. W. Greenwood: City^ Ckrh. Thomas Rhind. Am^ant Clerks, Wmiam J. CtirigeB, Charles M. Smilh. Auditors, W B McNutt, W McKerron^ and Aldenaen Cvotsite* a»d Vaiix. City Inspector of AsseMmene, John L-Bairry, ■■ ' ■ . >- , Ciiij Medieal Officer, ArthwtMoren^'M.'B^ . Surgeon Citjf Prison, J, F. Black, m.ix ' ' Cierk of Lvceme, WAham J. Morris. Board of Health, Mayor and Alderineifc Cleri, Tliowtas R7k>ii^, Jitaptetort of Weights and Measures, W. E. Motton, Wm NewcomiV. Jntpectoi's Pickled Beef and Fork, Bartholomew Walsh, S»m«eB CaldwefJ. Weighers of Flow, Jno Parker, {Supennsov), Davjd Erans, Gtorge Irwin, W R Cogswell, John Arthur, James C Dixon. Afeamrers ojt Salt and Grain — John Martin, (Supervisor), Ambrose Keating, Wilhani Blvth, Charles Cleary, Janies Mitehei), Jc*in Adams, Edward Keating, James H Barnstead. Measurers of Coal — David Barry, (Supervisor), Frederick Clark, Patrick Fahic, James Jackson, Wittiam^ Smith, William Skerry, Th ; . (rrt* /wjpertor, Archibald Miller. ,, ,, ,,\ Keeper of City Building^ Mrs Annie Glazebrocfc. . Committees of City Coaudl. PtAKc Accounts — Aldermen Vaux, Fraser, Taylor, I, G Power, South, and Thompson. Police — Aidermen M. J. Power, Coleman, Coombes, Cc^nnolly, Graham and Roome. Sanitary — Aldermen Forsyth. Coleman, Taylor, Smith, EITrs and Koome. Common — Aldermen J. K. Murray, Uoombes, L. G. Power, Seeton, Thompson and Nisbet. Cemetery — Aldermen Nisbet, J. R. Murray, W. Murray, Forsyth, Smith and Ellis. Ctty Prison— Aldermen. Thompson, Coleman, Coombes, Forsyth, M. J. Power and Vaux. Laws and Privilege*— A\6ermtn Thompson, J. R. Murray, Taylor, L. G. Power, Seeton and NLsbet. Tenders — Aldermen Taylor, Coleman, Connolly, M. J. Power, Tbompaon and Nisbet. E o & a* > » o »< B O Pi p Xi Si > CO t « ■a I «1 12 as o Si o 3 « BRaiVN ttKOTI£i^K» Jt CO., »ursl€Hl lii8tr«iucmt», Ualifux. » ld7&. V*oMi P&per «iid Paiier Blln«lf» m K. Hw IHirU A C6i«*fl rw(i«r 6 t>e» aad George Amhrose Adams, , Patrick 11; AfM- r$, JcAin o o & a* > o O O p r, Smith, GTaham I lioome. Seeton, h, Smith th, M. J. lor, L. 6. bompsoD lifiix. Si C M si o 5 5 CO A ♦a S3 o »4 «1 ^ o eW«l£. Daniel J. Smith and G. I*. Br»wa. *♦ 0, ., W. /. Vieth, and Wra Brown. Board eham; Health iii$iiector.8, Jamea Spike, John Sheau. Board of Comm'issioiiieTs for Point Pleaaamt Fark« &k Wm. Younig, Chief Justttie; lion. Judge RLtcliie, Wm J. Stairs. Esf],, J^hn Doull, Esq , Ilis Worship the Mayor, Alderrafln Colciuan, Coomlk;.;, Fwsyfth, Seetop, Thomson and Vaux. ' Police Court. * ' " :,. SiipemUary }f a fjidrate^ Henry Vryvr, r>.eet Extension. Open from 3 to 6 r.>i. « fir o o o O ►I B > ■0 (D tULblMU BttOTUEim A CMVm luwortcrt of Klover Aecdiu iribI)B% Te«tam«nlB and PrAjor B«ok8^ at B. T» MUIB «t CV.ff 4) 60 (3 id a u fa (3 (3 o u o .£3 o u (3 o C h 0) O 9} ^* 1^ O >3 196 belcher'3 farmer's [1875. fire Department. Chnvnnan^ Alderman M. J. Power; Secretary, W. D. Harrin^on. FirkWakdh. — ^No. 1, AI(krman Coleman, James Finlay, G. J.Fluck. 2, W. D. Harrington^ Aid. Win. Murray, S. Cutsimms. ft, Geo. A. SasKl^rord, AntTrcvr I^mpliier, Jas Brophy. 4, Alderman Power, M. Kearney, li. S uteliffe. 5, John Eadf James Armstrorng', W. G. WisweU, 6, J. E. M. Taylor, J. J. McDonald, Tlios J. Benlley. Ex-Offido^ Jeremiah Murphy, Capt Union Engine Company, P. Casey, Capt Axe Company. CommkUe of Management at Fires. — Tlie Chairoum^ AMerman Murray,. M. Kearney, Geo Sanford, John Ead. Committer in charge of Engines^ Reet»y ^c. — ^No 1 Steam Engine, J. Brophy, A. LamphJer; m 'i Steam Engine, George Wisweh, James Arm- strong; No. 3 Steam Engine, Alderman Coleman, James Finlay," N© 6 Hand Engine, George Fluck; No 5 Hand Engine, Thos Bentky, J. J. Mc- Donald; No 1 Hose Reel, Richard SutcHfiFe; N» 2 Hose Reel» Simon Cum- mins; No. 4 Hose Reel, J. E. M. Taylor. Committee of Supply — Geo Sandford, Simon Cummins, Alderman Cole- man, J. E. M. Taylor, Thos. Bentley. Committee in Charge of TanUss, Phtgs^ ^c. — Ward 1, James Fm^ay r 2; Simon Cummins; 3, J. !6r©phj': 4, Richard Sutcliflfe; 5, James Armstrong; 6, J. E. M. Taylor. Committee of Finance ami Au^ — Richard Sutcliffe, Aldermjm Cofoman, M. Kearney. Volunteer Ensrine Company. Fin Sed'yy Jamts Salterie Capt, J. Murphy. Treas, Mieh Neville. iSew'y, David Neville. Mavshaly Edw Casey. Union Axe Company. Capty P. Casey. 1st Lieut, Patrick Griffin. Se&yy Thomas Ilurfey. Trvu, Joseph Ward. Marsbaly Thos Edwards. 3CT7XTZCZPALZTY QF SABTSCOTTTE. Warden.^ — W. S. Syraonds,. CcvNCihU)R&.— Wavd 1, J. W. Johnston, J. W. Allan; Warr^2y John Forbes, W. J. Murray; Ward 3, Thomas A. Hyde, F. Mumft)rd. Recorder and Stipendiary Magistrate.— J. Y. Payzant^ J. P. Town CiiERit and Treasurer. — Thomas Sbi)rt. Fire WARBs.~Councillor Forbes, ch., , E. M. Walker. Fire Constables. — J. E. Lawlor, A. Beck, John E. Leadley, Alex. Lloy, James Cushing. Health WAitDENS.— Peter MeEenna, John Russell, .Tamea Hall. Overseers of Poor.— Councillor Allan, N. Russell^ J. P.; Charles Robson. Clerk of License, CLPrnK of Markets, Inspector of Wkights AND Measures.— 'Thomas Short. Surveyors of Lumbkk. — J. B. Whiddea, John J. Wisdom. Fence Viewers.— Michael Hurley, Wm Glendenning, G. Kingston. Weigher of Hay and Straw.— D. G. Farrell. Measurers of Grain, Wood, Coal, &c. — W. Whebl^, Sttpervisor; M. Murray, S. McKay, John W. Pattesson. AirnrroRs Public Accounts.— J. C. P. Fraxee, Frank Hyde. PoucE CoNSTABiLEs. — G. Grouo, L. Skurman. Pound Keeper. — G. Gron©. Town Assessor. — Henry Watt. bO o c3 Pi p h O O P o ,Q S a Cm O o CQ c h p o «♦ A c< a © «H w +r t? o > § f? a c Ci t» C s? m a <• •c u €3 n 1 P 4h to > (W v; » Vi rt- H O O « p M- » SHOWN BUOTafiltlik ift CO.» WltolCMile lftriigst»t»» UaUCax. ro.T* [1875. Pea an«l Pocket Knives at K T. MIHR A CO.'S ton. uck. ^ rophy. iir, entlcy. ». Casey, Murray^ I igme, J. les Arm- vj N© G ). J. Mc- oa Cum- an Cole- idlayr 2; mstrong ; Coleman, Saltcrie iHuxtey. T2, Jobn P. ker. Alex. Charles Vkic.hts gston. p^rvisor; B o *i O P O o p»- c o a? © c I »^ to > H W VJ H* 0! o « p P 1875.] '' bo <8 Pi O g o to o h O A 4a 03 I I n o o O ALMANACK. 197 Committees. Public Account and FiNANCE.—Councillors Hyde, Allan. Tkndeiis.— Councillors Forbes, Allan. School.— Conncillors Johnston, Ilyde, Murray. PunLic Piuu'EKTY.— Councillors Johnston, Murray, Mumford. LicicNSKS— Councillors Johnson, Muniford, Allan. lioADs AND Stkkkts.— Councillors Forbes, Allan, MumforiL A I' DiTiNQ.— Councillors Hyde, Allan. PoMCK. -Councillors Murray, Johnston, Mumford. OORPOEATION-TOWIT OP PIOTOIT, Mayor.— David Matheson. CouNcii.LoJis.— irrm/ 1, Wm. Bro\Tnrig:, Dwyer; WVtjv/ 2, Win RIcLaron, David Fullerton; Ward 3, Richard Tanner, Cliarles E. Davics. Town Clkhk and Tkeasurer,— Ccorf^e II. Elliott. Stu'endiauy Magistrate.— Daniel Hockin. Police Constahles.— Joseph Baxter, James Fraser. > •' Cleuk ok License.— George H. Elliott. Committees. Ftrekts, &c. — Councillors Brownrig. Fullerton, Davies. Schools. — Councillors Brownrig, Fullerton, Dwyer. Poi/K. — Councillors Dwyer, Brownrig, McLaren. Licenses. — Councillors Mcljureu, Tanner, Dwyer. Aoc •*» n « o (3 « rt e ;? I o 73 o » § s (0 t o t i IS o •9 198 belcher's farmer's [1875. Medioal Department. Dep'y Surgeon Genl and Prin Medical Officer, S. McV. Lloyd, m.d. Sta^ Surgeon Major, J. S. Furlong, m.d. Surgeon Majors, W. Ferry, attached to R. Artillery ; P. B. Smith, M.i>., attached to 87th; W. S. Oliver, attached to GOth. Surgeons, C. M. Douglas, m.d., v.c. ; N. Wade. Bcyal Engineer Department. Commandinq R. E., Col Montagu, o.b. Executive Officer, Major Harvey. Royal Artillery— The Royal Arms and Sapportcrs, with a Cannon, " Ubifjite" over the Gun, and " Quo Fac et Gloria ductuit" l>e- low it. (1st, 2nd and 7th Batteries, 7th Brigade). Cd J. L. Elgce. Majors, J. T. B. BrQwn» M. P. Eden ; Capts E. Broadrick, E. Monti- fiore; Lieufs, C. Larcom, G. M. Llovd, E. II. Walker, F. A. Daven- port ; Adj, J. M. DouglaSj (Capt) ; (iuar Mas, W. Wieehart; Stergcon Major, W Perry. Royal Engineers — The Royal Arms and Supporters, with a Can- non, " Ubiqrte" over the Gun, and " Quo- Fas et Gloria ducunt" below it. (9th Company.), Col Montagn, c.b.; Major, C. E. Harvey; Capfs E. N. Peters, G. E. Grover ; LievUs, A. de V. Brooke, G. Barker, C. H. Gordon, W. St. Geo Ord. 60th (King's Royal Rifle Corps— 1st Batt — Celer et Audux— " Roleia," " Vimicra," " Martinique,'* " Talivera,"" " Fuentes d'Onor," " Albuhcra," " Ciudad Rodrigo,'* " Badajo*," " Salamanca," " Vit- toria," "Pyrenees," " Niville," "Nive," " Orthes," "Toulouse," " Peninsula," " Punjaub," " Mooltan," " Goojerat," '* Delhi," " Taku Forts," " Pekin." Col, Hen Vise Melville, o c b ; Lieut Col, Chas A B Gordon ; Majors, Fra D Farquharson, T J> Dundas ; Capts, Geo C Kellv, John G Crosbie, Nesbit W Wallace, Chas M Calderon, Chas Gilbert Fryer, Philip J H Barne, Geo T Whitaker, D Bingham, H D Browne, Edm Lomax Fraser; Lieuts, A F U Mitchell-Innes, Robt Cradock Davies, F J A Wood, Hen S Marsham^ Adj, J Aubrey Williams, Hon Keith Tumour, John Hen Burstall> Hen S Hutton Riddell, H J Hope-Edwards, Fulb Wright Archer, Horace Walpole, Nicholas E de B Fenwick, Walter Hen Holbech, Hen LcKwtk Farmer, Robt Henley, Mordaunt Chas Royle, Horatio Reginald Mends; lust Musk, H J Hope-Edwards; Qimr Mhs, John Toole; Surgeoti, W 3 Oliver, m.d. Green — facings scarlet. 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers.) The Prince of Wales Plirroe, An Eagle with a Wreath of Laurel. The Harp and Crown. " Monte Video," "Talavera," " Barrosa," "Tarifa," « Vittoria." ''Nivelle," '• Orthes," " Toulouse," " Peninsula," " Ava." Cel, Sir Chas Hastings Doyle, K o »r G, Lieut Gen ; Lieut Col, Nath Stevenson ; Majors, Jos N Beusley, Thos R Stevenson ; Capts, Frank M Todd,^ Geo Cooc, Alex Chas Grant, Wm Western Taylor, Fredfc Gieo Vardon, Edward A Swainson, Fra Art Dashwood, Evelyn Campliell Money, J M Fitzroy England, Geo Phibbs, Wm Horace Wilson ; Lieuts, John Leigh Holiest, C W Wildman, Adj, Hassall Gardner, lust of Musk, Wadinan Sales Terry. Chas Anton'^ Lindsay, Evelyn Chas Martirti, Joseph L Steven- son, Hen Ellis Adaras, Arthur K Purvis, Arthur Fredk Terry, Horace B Ilorsbrugh, Thomas Davison, Mark Singleiou, Wm Homphpeys, IIRO^N imaTlWUS « CO., Ordnaacc S«Liuure» UoUfiuu B. T. IWCIR A CO., Blank Book Maniifhctarerii, Hallfhx. Capts a ii e ■♦» u o 8 I P4 e Q (A O' h O o a 43 Q) a o o o <^ Q < O Q O 1875.] ALMANACK. 199 Frederick Carpenter, Arthur C Denny ; Eyre Evans Stopford, Chas WariniEr Darwin ; Paif il/a.s, John Connor; Snrt/, P 13 Smith, m.d blue. Sub-fJents, Hen John Sutton, win ; Pai/ Mas, Quar Mas, James Brojjden. Kcd — facings THE NAVY. Commamlrr-in-Chiff of the. North American and IVest India Station, IliH P^xcellcncy Vice" Admiral George G. Wellesley, c.u. Flatj Lieutenant, J. W. Brackenbury. Secrftary, H. F. Roe. Ckrks to Secretai-y, Geo. E. Marcon, G. A. Johnston, G. F. Brown. H. M. Naval Yard, Halifax. Naval and Virfuallinij Sto, cheeper and Accountant, Benjamin Stokes. Clerks, Thos. S. Vcale', Charles Stubbing, Ixinnox Jack. Writers, il. F. Macgregor, F. II. I). Veith. H. M. Ships on the North American and West India Station. S. denotes Screw — P. Paddle Wheel. AnouKiR, 24. S. Ship. 3091 tons. 40Q H. P. lieceivimj Ship, Jamaica, fr//)^, F. H. DoIIorsey ; St'cretary, Wm. IT. Martin ; Com- mander, John H. Vidal; Lieutenants, Hugh M. Tyler, Arthur H. H. S. Mercer. Arous, 5. P. Sloop. 981 tons. 300 H. P. Commander, Edward J. Jermain ; Lieutenants, Alfred W. Brooks, John L. Burr; Nav. Lieut., John Stocker; Staff Sur<]eon, 2 CI. Leonard Lucas; Paymaster, Val- entine D. J. Rickord; Chief Engineer, William B. Harvey; Sub-Lieuts., Richard T Itennic, William H. L. Gale Maximilian H. W. Labordc ; Surgeon, Thomas Harvey ; Assistant Paymaster, Henry Nowell. Bblleropiion, S. Iron Ship. Armour Plated. 4270 tons. 1000 H. P. Captain, Richard Wells ; Commander, Charles G. Fane, Staff Commander, James a Watts; Lieutenants, Swinton C. Holland, i/on. J. G. Cadogan, Wm A. D. Aclan; George C. Iliggins, William G. Eden, Lord Charles W. De la P. Bercsford, Robert B. Maconoehie. Henry F. Ilaszard ; Capt. R. M. Artillery, Owen T. Jones ; Lieutemmt Marines, Frederick Baldwin ; Chaplain, Rev. Robert Nimmc ; Staff Surgeon, John Elliott; Payma.siei; William H. Richards; Chief Engineer, Francis C, Alton ; Naval Instructor, Robert H. E. Nelson ,• Sub-fJeuts., Cecil E. Willoughby, Francis P. Carey, William C. H. Snell, Herbert A. W. Onslow, Charles J. Graves Sawlo, George LeC. Egerton, Archi- bald J. Farquharson, George W. Tyler ; Naval Sub-Lieutenant, Alfred F. H. Drayson ; Surgeons, William I). Longfield, Charles E. Gray, M.n., William H. BolanJ, William F. Spencer, ^r.n., William C. Fer- guson, M.B.; Assistant Paymaster, William Maclean ; Engineers, (^Iharles W. G. Chambers, James A. Shawyer, Ebenczcr E. Lucas, Alexander G. Smitl, Charles E. Stewart, Charles G. Robertson, William Siddorn, Charles Salmoii. Bullfinch, 3. Dmible S. Gun Vessel. 663 tons. 160 IT. P. Commander, Rodney M. Lloyd; Lieutenant, Henry H. Dyke; Sub. Unadulterated Ground Hpicvs, at BROWN BKOTIIKKS and CO.'S goniM, Hair Oil, rcrfninery, at R. T. MiriR ami r»,*» ■'i •S o A A CO m 's o o s H h d o »9 200 bklcher's farmer's [1875. Lieutenant, Itichard M. Manscrgh; Naval Sub-Lieutenant, George W. Henderson ; Snnfeon, Edward W. Doylo ; Assistant Paymuster in charge, Frederick C. Good. DnuiD, 10. S. Corvette. 1322 tons. 350 II, P. Captain, Arthur G. H. Uoe ; Lieutenants, Robert G. Gorst, Edward II. Arden, Robert I). R. Bruce; Naval. Lieutenant, George II. Stoate; Staff Surgeon 2 Cf., William J. IJainl, m.d. ; Paymaster, Thomna Wmtcrhottom; Chief Kn- f/inoer, John Lowrie ; Naval Instructor, Andrew J. Baillio ; Suh-Lieuts., Fredk. G. C. Landon, Arthur R. P. Bawden ; Surgeon, Chas. L. Vasey ; Asst. Paymaster, Andrew J. Ramsay. Drtad, 9. S. Sloop. 1086 to.js. 300 H. P. Commander, Comp- ton E. Domvilo ; Lieutenants, Guy Mainwaring, Lawrence H. Eliot ; Nav. Lieut., BertramE. W. Gwynne ; Staff Surg., Edward J. Butler, M.D. ; Paymaster, John C. Plow. EcLTPSE, 12. S, Sloop. 1273 tons. 3.^0 H. P. Ca/J^ain, James E. Erakino; Lieutenants, Colin M. Dundas, Hon. Asheton G. Curzon- I lowe ; Nav. Lieut., Richard G. Roe ; Cliaplain and Nav. Inst. Rev. William Law ; Paymaster, Henry E. Kitchen ; Sta(jf Surg., Charles J. Devonshire, m.d. Seaodll, 3. Double S. Gun-Vessel. 6n3 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, Ernest A. T. Stubbs ; Lieutenant, William Marrack ; Sub- Lieut., Ernest G. Rason ; Nav. Sub-Lieut., John W. Jago ; Surgeon, John Stone ; Asst. Paym. in charge, William Jeuniogs. Spartan, 8. S. Sloop. 1269 tons. 3.50 H. P. Captain, Richard Carter ; Lieutenants, Robert W. Stopford, Duke A. Crofton, Henrv M. C. Festing ; Nav. Lieut., John T. Patridge ; Staff Surg., Alexander McBride ; Paymaster, Francis J. P. Shapcote. SirAi.LOw, 3. Double S. Gun- Vessel. 664 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, 'Edmund C. Drummond ; Lieutenant, Fnstace D.Maude; Sicb- Lieut., Frederick W. Fisher ; Nov. Sub-Lieut., Charles H. Hopkins ; Surgeon, John Lyon, m.b. ; Asst. Paym. in charge, Henry W. C. e! Batchelor. Terhob, 16. S. Floating Battery. 1971 tons. 200 H. P. Captain, Elphinstone P'O. D'A. Aplin; Lieutenant, Fi-ederick L. C. Reece* Nav. Lieut., Silas Vicary; Paymaster, David T. Waugh; Chief Engineer, John Brown j Surgeon, Richard J. Barry : Assist. Pavm. John P. M'P. King. ^ ' WooDLARK, 3. Double S. Gun-Vessel. 663 tons. 160 H. P. Commander, William Howorth ; Lieutenant, John S. Halifax ; Chief Engineer, WilMiam Castle ; Sub-Lieuts., Francis S. Knowles, Arthur L. Babington ; Nav. Sub-Lieut., Henry Baynham ; Surgeon, Algernon W. Winn ; Asst. Paym. in charge, George Lawless. Decoy, 4. S. Composite Gunboat. 295 tons. 60 H. P. Lieut. ^ Com., John Hayes ; Sub-Lieut., Edward Knipe ; Nav. Sub-Lieut., Charles R. H. Robinson ; Surgeon, John O'Neill, m.d. Zephyr, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 308 tons. 60 H. P. Lieut, and Com., Charles R. C. Hamilton ; Nav. Lieut., Frederick Hire ; Sub- Lieut., Alex E. Stewart ; Surgeon, John H. Penberthy, m.d.; Asst. Paym. in Charge, Wm. O. Bedford. 2 S o 9 Cl '5' H Pi '0 9 o o H O ti o tr i g o o « o 9> CO o o p. I fa h O s M o » s o I ♦r o o is (0 a o c3 n 5 3 o o a o BUOWN BJlOTnUBS aud CO., Importers Surgical luMtrumcuts. [1875. >rge W. t charge, Arthur Robert m 2 Cl, hief En- \- Lieut s., Ihas. L. , Comp- :. Eliot; . Butler, romcs E. Curzon- tst. llev. Iiarles J. \ Com- :k ; Sub- Surgeon, Richard lenry M. lexaader Com- de ; Sxih- lopkins ; |V. C. E. Captain, I. Reece ; ; Chief t. Paym., \Q H. P. ; Chief Arthur Algernon Lieut. ^• lub-Lieut., Lieut. ire; Sub- •D.; Asst. •UBiCUtti. O 6 Wrtipptnc Pup^r and Wrapplns TwIims nt B. T. NiriB « ro/H o H Pi s 3 g o ►1 01 o i» g P> g i? (jr. O Oi o H 9. o OB ft § o M a s o I o O ft I n 5 3 o o (3 < o Q 1875.] ALMANACK. 201 SSFABTMEITT OF ACZLZTZA. Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency the A*/. //o». LoudDupfeuin, K. 1*., K. C. B., Governor General. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA, NINTH MILITARY DISTRICT. Deputy Adjutant General, Colonel John Wimhnrn Laurie. District Paymaster, Major Charles J. McDonald. First Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Division of the city of Halifax and counties of Halifax, Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, I'ictou, Antigonish and Guysborough. Brigade Major, Lieut. Colonel Conrad Savrycr, N, S. M. Second Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Kings, Annaitolis, Digby, Yarmouth, Shclburno and Lunenburg. . . ^ ■ .r " Brigade Major, Lt. Col. Thos. Milsom, N. S. M, . i . Third Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Inverness, Victoria, Rich- mond and Cape Breton. Brigade Major, Lt. Col. Charles Crewe Read, N. S. M. Cavalry. Eentville TrooD of Ga- valrvi ^ Capt. . J. H. Ryan Lieut » t ;-. .. R. S..Master8 Cornet. J. H. B. Witter Artillery- FiELD Battery. Halifax. (IlaU/ax.) Capt. James R. Graham 1st Lieats, Allan H. Crowe Henry Flowers 2nc^ Lieut. W. Imlah Surg. Thomas R. Aim on, m.d Garrison Artillkky. Ist ''Halifax" Brigade. (Uali/ax.) Litut, Col. George Mitchell Major. Thomas Mowbray Capts. Ilcnry J. Tufker Alexander G. Ilessclein W K. Stowo Wain wright Charles S. Curren George A. Sanford JohuC. Olarid 1st Lieuts. Fred G. WainwTight Frederick Henry Oxley Alfred W. lirockly James E, Curren Donald Kobb John A. Tiiompson 2w< .^ieuts. George H Wilcox Charles E. lirown i Paymaster. C. A. Cre'ighton Adj. Lancelot John Bland Quar. MasL George Anderson Surg. Arthur Moren Assist. Surg. J. Ferguson BlacK, m.d 2nd "Halifex" Brigade- (Halifax.) Lieut. Col. David McPhcrsou Major. Paym. Edward J. l^ordly A,lj. George T. Smithers (luar. Mast. Robert C Hamilton Surg. Alfred H. Woodill, m.d. UttOWN BUOTllEHii A CO., Iiniiorters of Patcut Medicines. B. T. MIIIR A <'Om Book««llerH himI litatlou«r«H llalinix, N. K. 202 BRLCHKR'S FARMKIl*3 [1875. Assint. Sui'ff. John SominerH, M.n. No. 1 Battery, (llerrltvj Cant. Archibald Aiulvena l.s^ lAeut. Daniel Johnson 2n(l lAent. Thomas Johnson No. 2 Battery, (Dart- muuth.) Cnpt. Gould Northup Brown lit Lieut. John Roue Glendinnmg 2nd Lieut. James Godfrey Smith No. 3 'Ba.tteTj,( fiichmoiid) Capt. John M. DeWolf 1st Lieut. D. S. Stewart 2nd Lieut. No. 4 Battery, (Halifax.) Cupt. James Reeves 1st Lieut. Benjamin A Tajior 2nd Lieut. James E. Lawlor No. 5 Battery, (Purccll's Cove.) ' Capt. William A. Purcell 1st Liettt. J. A. Boak. 2nd Lieut. E. Stairs No. 6 Battery, (Eastern Patimge,llali/ax Har- bour.) Capt. W. M. Lockhart 1st Lieut. John Himelman 2nd Lieut. Lunenburg Battery. Capt. James Dowllnff 1st Lieut. G. Godley 2nd Lieut. James PI. Brown Mahona B^y Battery. Capt. Kdward James \st Li'iut. Sam Boiirtjovno 2nd Lieut. Charles Andrews Dlgby Battery. Capt. J. Daly 1st Lieut. E. C. Dodffo 2nu Lieut. W. S. Gilpin Infantry & ZUfles. 63rd "The Halifax Volun- teer Battalion of Bi- &eB," (Halifax.) Lieut. Col. William H. Pallister Majors. John D. Cummins J. Norman Ritchie Capts. ' rilllam D. Harrington John 1). M'Intosh John Vaughan William McKerron Thos. Joseph Walsh B. Berkley Bond Lievts. Edmund Fultz James M. Mumford 1). McLcod M.J.Power .,^/.. £n3. James E. Dimock William K. Angwia John Milsom John M'lnnis Paym. Patrick Hayden Qfiar Mast. J. Scott Alitchell Assist. Surg. II. Y. Fullerton 66th "Halifax" Battalion of Infantry, C Halifax) Lieut. Col. James J. Bremner Major. John Robert Murray Capts. Robert F. Watt Kdward II. IJcevos (jcorgo W. Hart Jolin Dencu (loorge Anderson Black VV. Marshall Humphrey Frank Graham Lifuts. J. Arthur VVaugh J. S. D. Thompson George Ackhurst John Herbin Charles K. Putner A. E. Curren Kns. Stephen S. Thorno J. NaWer II. M. Hamilton Paym. George Maclean Adj. Hugh Maedonald Henry Quar. Mast. William H. Neal Surg. Wm. B. Slay'ter, m.d Assist. Surg. Thomas Trenaman, m.d. 68th The King's County Battalion of Infantry. (Kenloille.) *' Lieut. Col. L. DeVeber Chipman Majors. William H. Belcher Henry W. Lydiard Paym. Charles F. Eatoa Adj. John E. Starr Quar. Mast. G. Wentworth Barnaby Surg, Ilenric Shaw^ Assist. Surg. Frederick W. Borden No. 1 Co. (Kentville.) Capt. Brenton H. Dodge Lieut. Barclay Webster Kns. John B. Chipman No. 2 Co. (Canard.) Capt. E. W. Beckwith i 4 o I 03 I s 5 1-1 i o s ST* 6 -a § o BBOWBT BKOTHEBS A CO., Ojrdnauce gqu&re, Halifiix. N. H. [1875. vcs t in lUack mnpluey »rno n lid Henry !r, U.D irg. man, m.d. B. T. MI'IR A. ro., Blnnk Rook MnniifkriMrrni, nntinix, N. R, 'a Ootinty Infantry. 'ol. lipman s. Icher iard ;0H fast. Barnaby urg. Borden rntville.) odge t. iter nan Janard.) itb o 1875.] ALMANACK. 208 Lii'itt. W. E. Harris C. U. H. Starr No. 3 Co. (Krntville) Cdpt. .John Rcddni Luut. William Hoy Jiiia. R. BliRh No. 4 Co. (nmtotm.) Capt. Edward Steadman Lwvt. Harding Rockwell An*. Ward Eaton No- 5. Co. (nilUown.) Capt. Caleb R. Bill Lieut. E. W. Ruscoe No. 6 Co. (Canning.) Capt. C E. Borden Lieut. Elijah Borden No. 7 Co. (Aylcsford,) Cant. Thomas R. Harris Lieut. George F. Smith Em. George West No. 8 Co. (Aylcs/ord.) Cant. W illiam R. L. Foster Jjeut. Wallace Welton No. 9 Co. Capt. ' I D. E. 'Ross Lieut. J. H. Buckley •.' u E. Bligh 69th "1st Begiment of Annapolis Or inty " Battalion of Infantry, (Paradise.) Lieut. Col. W. E. Starratt Majorg. Do Lanry I'larris Jolm Saiiiulors J 'a mi. T. H. Millar Adj. O. Mnrshnll (lutiv. Afnut. William IT. Hfphop Su) f/. Samuel Primrose Assist. Surf/. Alexander Maxwell No. 1 Co. (Wibaol.) Capt. W. L. »rar»liall Lieut. Leonard Elliot No. 2, Co- (Paradise.) Capt. Edward Morse Lieut. George W. Charlton Lns. J. A. Morse No. 3 Oo. (Oranville.) Capt. David Wade Lieut. Campbell Willett Fms. Wm. Leonard Wade No. 4 Co. (Port William) Capt. John Charlton Lient. Joseph H. Graves this. Osbert Marshall No. 5 Oo. (Annapolis Ruyoil.) Capt. Charles Whhman Lieut. R. Spurr ./, . Ens. ' . ' ' J. Ritchie No. 6 Oo. (Bear River.) Capt. James D Nicholl Lieut. J. N. Kelly No. 7 Oo. (Paradise.) Capt. Joshua P. Buckler Lieut. Joseph Buckler hns. Alonzo (Mi'nvos No. 8 Co. (Bear Rirrr.) Capt. John W. Tuiiil.ull Lieut. Obcd Miller Ens. John Woodman No. 9 Oo. (Clement sport.) Capt. William Harris Lieut. J. W. Harris Em. W. Harris 72nd or 2nd Annapolis Battalion, (Wilmot.) Lieut. Col. B. H. Parker Major. Shippy Spurr Paipn. Henry B. Mogee Quar. Mast. Miles Cbipiuan kSnrg. Jonathan Woodbury Assist. Surf/. Frcdk W. Harding, m.d No. lOo. (WUmot.) Capt. Charles Jacques lAeut. Ambrose Dodge Ens. Jolm Hawkins No. 2 Oo. (Wilmot.) Capt. George Roach Lieut. Charles Cousins Kns. Beriah Baker No. 3 Co. (Wilmot.) Capt. Walter Baker Lieut. John G. Bowlby Ens. Levi Gates a 3BSC B fib i e B 9 e 9 BROWN BK«THBB» dfc CO., dieinimls and Toilet Artlrlos. n. T. Minn a fO., ARfintR r»r mill«luvli PAp«r lliinglnK WorkK. fa 3 o »9 204 IIKLCIIKUS FARMKU 8 [1876. No. 4 Co. (MiddUttm.) Copt. Obadiah M. Taylor Lieut. Jchn Slocuin I'arkor ( I nil lord Morso No. 5 Co. (h'iirmUmton.) Copt. Lieut. E. W. Slmfncr Bcultin Roberts No. 6 Co. (Nictaux.) Copt. John M. Morso h'ns. Hammond Foster 75tli "Lunenburg*' Bat- talion of Infantry. (Tvirn nf Lurwnbunj) Lieut. Col. Jcsfle Rudolf, Major. Stephen Fink, Paym. C. llurns, Quar. Matt. Chas. Aikens, Sury. No. 1 Co. (Lunenburg.) James W. King, Capt. Goorpo A. Ross, Lieut. W. Romkcy, Ens. No. 2 Co. (Lunenburg.) Thomas Curll, Capt. A. Smith, Lieut. C. Dauphine, Ens. No. 3 Co. (Lurhenbtirg.) Jas. D. Hall, Capt. Geo. A. Parlter, Lieut. Henry Dauphine, Ens. No. 4 Co. (Mahone Bay.) John P. Ham, Capt. Alex. Kedy, Lieut. H. Stanley Lane, Ens. No. 5 Co. (Martins' River) Jacob Langill, Ca^)t. Elkanah Kedy, Lieut. John Ezra Ernst, Ens. No. 6 Co. (■^c«' Jioss.) G. H. Windrow, Capt. Thos. Hatchers, Lieut. Isaac J. Roaat, AVm. 78th " Ooloheitor and Hants" BatUlion of Infantry. " Highland- era." (Trtn'o.) G. Campbell, Lieut. -Col- Vim. Hlair, T. VV. Durt, iMdjovs. G. 11. Ross, Paym. J. Dickson, Quar. Mast. Alex. C. Page, Surt/. D. M'Lean, Asst. Huvg. No. 2 Company. rOn«Jo«o.;, Geoijfc Rayne, Copt. Peter Hall, Litvt. Oliver Johnson, Ens. No. 4 Company. (Shube. nacadie. Alex. Nelson, Capt. Isaac L. Darnliill, Lieut. John E. Fitch, Ens. ISa, 5 Oo,\( Windsor.) Joseph IJurgcss, Capt. Joshua H. Smith, Lieut. John F. Chandler, Ens. H. de W. Eraser, M. D., Hon. Surg. No. 6 Co- (Mill Brook,) G. H. Sutherland, Capt. Rodk. M'Kcnzie, Lieut. John S. M'Kay, Etis. No. 7 Co. (Mountain.) Wm Sutherland. Capt. VVm Maxwell, /./ew^. James F'raser, Ens. No. 8 Co. (^^u> Lairg.) Angus M'Leod, Capt. I). Sutherland, Lieut. Thomas M'Leod, Ens. No. 9 Co. H. T. Lawrence, CajA. E. A. Cock, Lieut. W. B. Wilson, Ens. Provisional Battali- ons OK Inkantky AND RlPLBH. " Cumberland " Provision- al Battalion of L^ifan- try, N, S. (Aviherst.) Chas. J. Stewart, Major: No. 1 Co. (Ainhrnit.) .]. Albert Black, Cnpt. G. E. Church, Ltcut. No. 2 Co. {nivr Philip.) R. L. Blork, Cnpt. Wm C. Philips, Lieut. JanicH C. Black, Ens. No. 3 Co. (Mnccan a)td Jtiiur llebcrt.) M. B. Harrison,' ^rt/)^ William Moflat, LittU. J. Harrison, Ens. No. 4 Co. (ridnhh.) Svlvaous Lowe, Cnpt. If. P I^)ckwell, Lieut. Winslow Chappell, Ens. No. 6 Co. W. Oxlcy, Caj>t. H. 8. Smith, Lieut. J. H. 'Ireer, Ens, Vlotoria Provisional Bat- talion of Infantry. (Baddcck.) Wm Bingham, Major. A. Bouriuot, Paym, J . M' Donald, duar Mas. M. Dodd, M.D., tSurg. No. 1 Co. (P'ddeck.) H. Cain, Capt. Donald McRac, Lieut. F. McRao, Ens. No. 2 Co. (Middle River.) Charles McRae, Capt. John Campbell, Lieut., 11. A. Fovle, Lieut. J. F. McNeil, Ens. No. 3 Co. (Gr'd Xarrows.) John S. McNeil, Capt. H McNeil, IJeut. John McNeil, Ens. No. 4 Co. (Baddeek.) D. F. McRae, Capt, James McLeod, Ens. No, B Co, (Sydney, C.B.) Chas. W. Hill, Capt. Hugh McLeod, Lteut. R. J. Molloy, Lieut. D. McQuarrie, Ens. C4 O s p. o p is 0» ►1 O H Si 0) » pi o O o ti (» fl) cl- O (A g 5 S i o o lIKOfVN BSOlllKRIi and CO., Imyorters of Surstcal liitttnuucnts. WorkM. II. T. NniR Jk <;0., WholrMile Umtlrm In Boom PApfirnnd Pnprr Blladx. [1876. ihi-rttt.) Cnpt. ACUt. • rhilii).) pt. Lieut. , Kns. (•«/» and rt.) , • Cnpt. , Lieut. I. idnish.) , C(ipt' , Lunt. poll, I'/M* Oi Aeut. onal Bat- Infi&ntry. Major, nym. lunr Mat. •ihUek.) , Lieut. lie River.) !, Cnpt. , Lieut., Lieut. Ens. Narrows.) il, Co^^ xut. Ent. laddeek,) Capt, I, L'ns. iney, C.B.) , Lteut. Lieut. Ens. C4 O B o p QO i? O o «♦ *w p 01 £? n iriuucntH. S 5 s ■♦a O 1875.] ALMANACK. 205 W. STAIRS, SON & MORROW, AND IMroUTEUB OP Cordage, Canvas, Chain Cables, Anchors, AND SHIP CHANDLERY; Bar and Bolt Iron, Copper Bars, Mu!>tz Metal Bars and Sheathings ; NETS, LINES, TWINES AND FISHING IMPLEMENTS, White Lead, Faints and Linseed Oil, GEORGE ST. AND BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. POST OFFICE ADDRESS, D. R. W. CO., . " HALIFAX, N.S. >i MilAlTDRERN OF CORDIGE 11 OMM. MANAGER, JOIIlSr F. STAIRS, of the firm of William Stairs, Son & Morrow (residence at the Works). Q O ? 10 ^ponxcM, UruMiic» uml CombH, nt UKOWN BKOTUKKiii A €«.'k» R. T. MIJIR A €!0., Dealers In Fancy Cioods, Small Warm, etc., Halifax. i I 1 11 e I I • n o 206 belcher's farmer's [1875. THE ROYAL SEWING MACHINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE Gardner Sewing Machine Co. OF HAMILTON, ONTARIO. THE ROYAL combines with the best points and tasty design of the original " Gardner" all the well known and long tested principles of all the prominent Canadian and American Machines. It is unrivalled for Usefulness, Strength and Durability ; is adapted for all kinds of work from lightest muslin to 'leaviest cloth or leather. It is easy to run, easy to learn, very silent, carefully 'luilt, well finished. Cannot get out of time. Has a Full Set op Attachments, and will do all kinds of Family Sewing, and LioHT Manufacturing Work. o • "■:.:^-\ 4.-' .-, i t, ■ n All the movements derived from the Main Shaft — giving to the Ma- chine great strength aud durability— has no gear of any kind ; has no crank motions ; requires but one lesson to enable the greatest novice to become an expert, and do all necessary Family Sewing, including— Hemmlns, Cordins, Braiding, Tucking, Frilling, Felling, etc.. With Coir fort snd Ease. See our New Braider. You can use any straight Needle, FOR Maritime Provinces and "West Indies, TOBIN'S WHABF, UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA. Address all CmnmunicaUons to «;AUD!«KR 8EWINO MACHINE €0.*Y, IIAMFAX, N. 8. J# iWtt '* BBOWN BKOTHKUt^ A CO., HUolesMlc Drugglsto, Halifax, Rnlirnx. *4 9 S ft o ? ft g % O O PrlnteM guppHeS Wll¥ Ncs, 165 to 177 Albemarle Street, HALIFAX, N. S. ^ W. T. ROOME & GO. PROPRIETORS. -:o: PALE, AMBER AND Q|!ri r n aiM tl lei m^^ \^ AND , ,' EXTRA STOTTT PORTER, Of Finest Quality, in Casks or Bottled. ■:o:- Orders promptly attonded to, and satisfaction gnaranteed both in quality and price. l»yc Stufl's and Confeftlouery, at ttUOlfN BBOTUEBli A €0. H S o o o z en > o D. T. NIJIR A CO.* Wholesale Sfatlonerm Ciranvillc Street, llallfflns I fao o n s a i n I o o n Eh' H o ►9 208 belcher's farmer's [1875. CAMADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. t- •:o:- PEOFITS TO BE DIVIDED IN 1875. -:o:- /U-v Those joinir 0* laefore SOth April, 1875, get one year's share. ■:o:- HALIFAX OFFICE: 'J 166 HOLLIS STREET, First Door South Telegraph Office, J. W. MARLING, GENERAL AGENl'. -:o:- N. B. — Persons wishing to take a District Agency, are requested to communicate with the undersigned. J. W. MARLING, General Agent. H u « C4 o id u vi p w 10 M 09 Pi 10 > i cr llnii{tliiKM» llnlll'ax. H ef W u 0) O 8p p to M 00 g pi n (9 5^ 1875.] ALMANACK. 200 IN'DEX- Page Adrertissments 2-48, 52, 63, 79, 80, 205-208 Attornies and Barristers 84 Acadia College, WoliVillo 136 Alumui 136 Agriculture, Board of 121 Army 11)7 Auditors Office 104 Barristers and Attornies 84 Society 8i Baptist Conventiou N. S. and N. B. . 13'( Ministers 135 Hoin« Missionary Union ...13(5 Board Foreign Missions . . . .130 Ministerial Ed. iicsvrd .136 Conference, Free 137 Bible Society 160 Book and Tract Society 160 Benevolent Institutions 169-163 Building Societies 142 British Columbia, Province of: Lt. Governor, Executive Council and Legislative Assembly 191 Banks— Halifax Banking Co 137 Bank of Nova Scotia 138 British North America 138 Union Bank of Halifax 138 Merchants' Bank 138 People's Bank of Halifax. . . 138 Bank of Yarmouth 139 Com Bank of Windsor 139 Exchange Bank of Yarm'uthl30 Of Liverpool, .139 Of Pictou 139 Of Montreal 139 Dominion Savings' Bank . . . 139 Chamber of Commerce, Halifax 142 Christian Association 100 Chronological Cycles 49 Calendar Pages 54-77 County Courts 82 County Treasurers 90 Courts — Supreme 81 Marriage and Divorce 81 Vice Admiralty Fl Clerks of Peace 90 Clergy— Baptist 135 Church of England 126 Church of Scotland 133 Congregational 137 Presbyterian 133 Roman Catholic 131 Wcsleyan 128 Colonial Church Society 128 Coroners 91 Commissioners for Relief of Insolvent Debtors 102 Comnercial Department 137 Coni uls, &c 192 Corporation, City of Halifax 194 Crown Land Department 121 Custodes iiotulonim 90 Customs Di'partment Ill Dalhonsie College and University. . .125 Diocesan CImroh Society Ili8 Pape Dartmouth, Town of. 196 Deeds, Rugititrars of. 90 D.miinioH Officers, 104 Domlniou of Canada — (iov. General. 1.H2 Privy Council. 182 Senate 182 H. of CommonslHS Embor Days 49 £cli]>8es 50 Ecclesiastical Department 126 Educational Department: Council of Public Instiuction. . . 122 Superintendent of Education. . . 122 Examiners for Province 122 Normal and Model Schools 122 Inspectors of Schools 122 Commissioners of Schools. .l.^'^-125 Explanatory 51 Feasts, Movable. &c 51 Farmer's Calendar 54-77 Fisheries, O ver.scers of. 120 Fire Department 196 Fire Insurance Companies 141 Harbour Masters 104 Inland Revenue Department 119 Insane, Prov. Hospital for 121 Insolvent Debtors, Com. for Giving Relief to 102 Insurap .i Compaides and Agencies. 139 Intcrco) )xna\ Kailway 154 Judge? of Supreme Court 81 Probate 89 Jiisticea of the Peace 92-102 King's College, Wimlsor 127 AlumiU of 127 Law and Justice, Department of . . . . 81 L-fe Insurance Companies 141 Light Houses 171 Lloyd » Agents 148 Lutheran M inisters 137 Manitoba, Province of: lit. Governor, Executive and LeglBlatlYt' C(.m»- cils, and Lej^islative As.sembly 191 Marine and Fisheries Department. .120 Marine Insuiance Companies 133 Masonic 163 Medical Register 149 Militia Department 201 Mines and Works Department 121 Mercantile Companies 142 Movable Feasts, &c 51 National and Benevolent Societies . . 159 Navy, The 199 New Brunswick, Province of: Lit-iit. Governor, Executive and Loj.'i.-'la- tive Councils, and Legislative As- sembly • -187 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lieut. - Governor, Executive & Legislative Councils, & Li'giHlalive Assembly 186 Odd Fellows, 108 Ontario, Province of: Lieut. -(iov., fixecutive Council and Logislativo Assembly 190 Orange Lodge, Grand ISO •4 I O P o Pi 0) o > CO Bliomv BUOTllEKH Ji CO., HoM I'Vof aud Dry Pulutti. 1 1 R. T. MUIR A CO., Dealers In Pnpcr Blinds nnd Window Shades. o A »« o 09 O •0 I I I s u o •»> (0 • o o Pi H < » O ►5 210 belcher's farmer's [1875. Page Planets, Signs of the ; 49 Morning and Eyening 49 Pictoi), Corporation of, 197 Penitentimy - ... * 104 Post Office Department : Nova Sootia Postal Division. . . .104 Halifax Post OlHce 105 Arrival and Departure o f Mails at Halifax 105 Country Post Offlcea 107 Principal Rates of Postage 108 Books and Miscellaneous 109 Registration of Letters 110 Parcel Post 110 Pattern and Sample Post 110 Money Order Branch. .104, 108, 111 Presbyterian College, Halifax 135 Presbyterian Ministers L. Provinces. IS-T Probate, Judges 89 " Registrars 89 Prince Edward Island, Pi-ovince of: Lieut.-Governor, Executive and • Legislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Assembly 193 Provincial Grovernment OflScers 121 Prothonotaries 89 Quebec, Province of: Lieut.-Gover- nor, Executive and liCgislative Cou ncils, & Legislative Asserably.188 Railways, Coaches and Steamers. . . .154 Receiver General's Office 104 Registrars of Probate 89 Page RegistraTs of Deeds 90 Rogation Days 49 Roman Catholic Clergy 131 Royal Family of Great Britain 187 Religious and Benevolent Societies. . 159 Seasons, Beginning of. 50 Sessions, Sittings of. 00 St, Mary's Collef,'e. Hnlifax 131 St. Francis Xavier's College, Antigo- nish 132 Societies, National, Religious and Be- nevolent 169 Signals, at Citadel Hill 145 Signals, Merchants' Prlvnte 147 Shcrills 89 Supreme Court, Sittings of. 89 Tariir, The 113-119 Tide Table 78 Temperance : Sons of Ifi9 British Templars 170 I. O. Good Templars 169 Verita-s Registrar of Shipping ,148 Vice A O ft 43 o <9 o o 3 i Q O H h 5 a 4> o H o i o u < 8 1875.] ALMANACK, 211 f yOilAS P. OiNliiLLY, CENTRAL BOOKSTORE, "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in every description of SXTaUSH AXTS AMSEZCAK CONSISTING OF Foolscaps, letter Papers, Note Papers, Printing Papers, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Slate and Lead I'encils, Blank Books, I?ocket Books, Dr.iwing Paper, Music Papers, Memo, and Pass Books, &c., (fee. Playing, Printing, and Ladies & Gents Visiting Cards, Together with a large assortnient of BIBLES, TBSTAACE27TS, OSVAOS SSEVZOES, School Books, Song Books, Novels, &c., at the Lowest Piuces. Also — A Specialty : Catholic PrayBr Boots, CatecMsis, k, fflolesale & Retail. Heal Human Hair AND IlCITATIOZr aOODS, EVERY REQUISITE IN BRAIDS, COILS, PADS, CORONETS, Chignons, Switc&es, Carls, (fee. Any article sent Post Paid on receipt of price. Send for Price List. COMBINGS made np by skilled help. Address— ipsfm ukm mm 65 & 67 BARRINOTON ST. HALIFAX, N.S. o o 3 n 3 w n m W > ft so rrc&crlptious carenUly dispeuiiea by BKOWN BKOTHEKH J: CO n. T. IVllfllt A CO., Itlnnk Book NnniifnctiirrrH, llnlinix. 1 f '■' e § o n. I s I o •d » o I a a 73 o « A m o O 212 bklcher's faraikk's [1875. AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPX Capital, S1,000,000. Office: 245 St. James Street, Montreal. '; -:o: Preaid^nt—Col A. C. Dn LOTBINIERE-HAllWOOD, D. A. G. Vice-Presidn,t.—\YM.. ANGUS, . . Manayiu(/-Dircclor— EDWARD II. GOFF. Insures only detaclied Residences and Furniture therein, and Turin Property. . \ - . . R. C. TREMAINE, Greneral Agent for Maritime Provinces OFJFICES, 70 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX. "THE ARMY AND NAVY BREWERY." FRASER, OLAND & 00., Proprietors. Works, \..:.,. Turtle Grove, Dartmouth. Office and City Vaults, 36 & 38 Duke St., Halifax. Coustantly on hand, an Extensive Stock of FiKTE, is/LTuro -A-TT3D s'rRo:isra- Ales, & Extra Stout Porter ') ) IN CASKS AND BOTTLES, Brewed from the Famous Turtle Grove Mineral Spring VV^ater. UUOWN BUOTUCK£i aud CO., UrugsJ«iU», UrllfAX. •a o * o hJ p»- !» ») n p< o P rt- C4 O a > p « CO P > cm << o w rt- n rt- Cfl / nil nix. RlMcii, Trwfamcntfl nnd Pmycr, Dooks, nt K. T. mniR and CO.Ii [1875. JWIPX )0. 1875.] ALMANACK. 213 ►, D. A. G. ro tliorein, ivmces IX. mr etors. artmouth. , Halifax. TO- orter, il Spring r»x. p •a A o o ►-« ka t' 1 « o l» f» (3i O S? C| O > a; g o p « M CO P l-t o 01 *1 » ^ M (» O 0) ta ti o U »4 o » t a « J? ft o a O to O Q (3 )^ o INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Acadift Coal Company 242, 243 Allen, John, Fish, Fish Oils, etc 248 Allison, Frederick, Insurance 46 Anderson, C. & W.. Groceries 42 Anderson, James, Meats, &c 27 AiidrewH, K. 11., Insurance, lilo & fire. 20 Barber, John H., Dyo Works 230 Barron, Walter & Co., Clothiers. ... 35 Bunistead, John U., Leather and Findings 25 Baxter BroH., Furniture Store 13 Beatty, J. H., Steamer Neptune 245 Belcher, Joseph S., Cora. Merchant. . 24 Bennett, J. B., Jewellery 34 Black, H. U , Surgeon Dentist 24 Bliss, A. A., Boots & Shoes 239 Boston Hair Store, Halifax, N. S. . . .211 Borehain, E., Boots, Shoes, etc 29 Briaud, A., staple & fancy Dry Goods 47 Brown Brothers If Co., Drugs, etc., bottom of pages Brown, M. S. if Co., Jewellery, etc. . 44 Buckley, E. M., Dry Goods 234 Buckley, M. A., Stationery, etc 2 Caldwell, Wm. and Son, Blacksmith. 220 Canada Taper Company, Montreal. . . 23 Carman, Black & Co., Flour and Pro- duce 8 Ceccoui, Thomas, Carver and Gilder.246 Chaloner, J., Aniline Dyes 255 Chipmau, J. A. & Co., Produce agents. 267 Clark, A.W.,Grocei-ie8 and Produce. 221 Clements, N. K., Steamer Linda. . . .238 Cochrafi, W. Frank, Carletou House. 14 Cogswell, A. C, Artificial Teeth 258 Connolly T, P., Books & Stetionery.211 Connolly & Olbutn, Capts., St. John. 229 Conrov, 11., Dress Goods 250 Cornelius, J., Jeweller 2G2 Crawi'ord Bros., Osborn Sew. Mach.. 15 Creelmau, J. & Co., Vinegar Works.. .2.')4 Crowe, A. H., Commission Merchnnt.241 Crowe, Wm., Sewing Machines, etc. . 7 Cunningham, Wm., Clothing, etc. . . .227 Currie, liichard. Meats, etc 21i7 Daniel & Boyd, St. John, Dry Goods. 17 Davit!.ion & Crichton, Dry Goods. . . .26(5 Davidson, G. & Co., China, Glass, eto. 10 Davies, Jos, locksmith °i bell-hanger. 33 Delia Torre Bros. & Co., Fey Goods. .265 DeWolf, T. A. S. & Sou, Anchor Line. 261 Dunbiack, Henry, Soap 2'M Eagar, M. F., Dniga, etc 237 do do calendar pagt*. Egan, J. & T. J., Gun-makers 2(i2 Elliott, J. B. & Co., Dry Goods 53 Evans, James A., Marble Works. ... 21 Everett Bros., Hats, Caps and Furs. .213 Everett, W. E., Foundry 253 Farrell,D. E.,GrocorioB, Twines, etc.248 Fellows, Neilly & Co., Importers 255 Flowclling, Andcrton & Co., Hoofing Paint 3!) Flowers, Geo. & Son, Sailmakers. ..24G Foley, U. J., Gents' Furnisihing Store. 200 Page Fordhnm, Arthur, Leather etc., 55, 67, 50, 61, 03, 65, 67, 00, 71, 73, 75, 77 Forsytli, H., Canada Marble Works.. 224 Fortune, J., staple & fey Dry Goods. 20 Friuter, John T. & Co., Hardware 2 do do left side of pages. Fras Co., Nails and Siiike.s.2,">7 Moreash, Thomas E. E., Blacksmith. 211i Mowbray A Re o (» > o &3 6|iuugca» Ura&bc& aiLd €oiubs> at UKOWN UUOTUUUM un I o o or r* W a? o « n « u o u o a o U « « 1! « o a o s s o u in a o a n M (9 o •a i Hi o Q o < JiMOWAr UUOril£ll£ and CO., ImpttrUrM of SarslcaJ morHintatt^. nmlllhx. [1875. «i 81 kera... 41 I 267 1 leniist. 6 ' iuery. . 9 1 bolkr6.«lV 1 •,ptc...2lC ■dware.205 28 ■chaiits.260 &c. ... 5 220 .•228 . 41 212 iHes....232 •B 256 lines. . .204 ;icr, etc. 254 jGioc.^lS Men. .1258 id JTind- , 240 -249 ifortosl '.Z>A .«y 247 el 259 TH, etc. .'261 arps 25C S.T. imriR «n«il*OMlllinik llooh XliniHnirtHrrr/inttdBrjitUiirri, HalifaK^ es 8, rs, f) a t)> o o « « it to > H 0) (!) rs ruukC^tti* » V >i I P tf? o o pi « ft w o A Ck o U ■« a « « « o w a o 3 d o a CO O •a o Q <} 1875] ALMANACK. 215 W. E. WEST k CO. ■ * Wholesale Grocers, iiii^@ii^]im f) AND DEALimS IN ALES, WINES, UQUORS, Slc, &C. Sec. :o: Liberal Advances made on Consignments. Oountiy orders promptly attended to. -:o: ACADIA CORNER, OPPOSITE H.M. ORDNANCE ■ HALIFAX, N. S. C P I O B 0* I'taotoKtaphic Ctaeudll•alt^ elf., ut BUMWN IMt«TMlJi» ana iO. ^K, T. MITIR and CO.* Aff^ntii for Pap^r llAnKlnir MAnnftoetnrcrR. f o U m ■*» r\ o o O o *9 21C bklcheh's farmer's [1875, /^ iB^ ^VEGETABLE 8IC1UAN HAIB ENEWER. E I Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is icept fully up to its hij^h standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected preparation .or restoring GRAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color, niakinj; it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes wliite and clean. It removes aU erup- tions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties,, prevents the hair from falling out, ai it stimulates and nourishes the hair-viands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary £,'lands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. IT IS THE 2X08 T Economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of lilassachusctts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Best PuErA- IIATION for its intended purposes." Sold by all Ibrui$siMt« aiul Dc4ilers in Medicines. PBICE ONE D OLLAR. Buckin.gliaiii's Dye, FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have pre- pared this dye, in ONE riiKPEiiATJON ; which will (juickly and eUoctually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wasii oIF. !Sold by all Druggists. . rUlCE FIFTY VENTS. \ MA^OFAOTUUED BY /^. ; f •"" ' R. :P. HALL & COs n. L. SPENCER, aO NKLSOIN^ STKEiflT, BT". cTOKJSr, N". 13. Sole Agent for Canada* O u fit Q O t to M (0 B p. \l to >-• Ifi rr H O O r 'A o p: lA O *4 H ti a., WholoHnlo nenlerK In 1*iin«'r flnnitliih ilirnx, N. ^>. Hair our old t is the I. The U erup- lic hair -j^riands. liioss, it I create 5d. plendid, ayer of arcfully PuErA- ?, mo, and ve pre- kly and )roducos ruggiats. ^T. II. 13. C4 O w O O j 8 '^ (0 Cft tr O (» r & M o o •4 I CKI o o pi « o o o 111 2 2 o u o CI v^ O ■a) O O Q o u 1875.] ALMANACK. 217 MASTERS & PATTERSON, Commission Merohants, 19 SOUTH MARKET WHARF. ST. JOHN. N. B. DEALERH IH SMp Stores, Qrocerics, Frnit, Dr? aM PickM Fisli, Salt, Kero»»eiit^ and CoA Oil, ^o., dec Special nttciillon imi M w n •1 10 Tru,^,-it's, Suinioileis, at IiIlonr« liltOlllLUi) A CO. tf. T. nitlR t Floner ^vedfto R. T. NUIR «t €»., RInnk UonU JtlSanuravtarcrs, Ifnlirnx.. il as o o O •0 a ti A a n B o u o u o e «« o 4a U O n =0 o o O * 6 o H n o 220 BELCnEU*^3 farmer's [1875. Colonial Store. -:o:- JOBBAN & GOISFANT, 218 ajid 222 Argyle Street, importerI of BRITISS AND FOREIGN DRY GdODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f WM. GALDWELL & SON, ALWAYS ON HANDy j>k. LARGUti asso3?itm:e:nt of ANCHORS, GRAPNELS, A5D ^iLL KINDS OP Mm AncMs ranfactiirel at ti sMst notice. -:o:- YOUNG, KART AND CO S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. BRO^VM »RO'rU£RS d( €Om ^Vlu>lciial£ Di'ug«fistH» UuUl'aj;^ c PS > © in. « hi* 00 ti I > ►J o m «*• »i » St o pi o c p u g d8 hf fi 1 :3 o iz; ■O O a o »• 1875. BlblCH, Tcsfnmontm and Prayer Books, at R. T. MHIR tt; €0/S J PP IT OD' (D 8S. AKF, lalli'a^s:^ •a s m 14 n B o I « U •*> o •a o O o o 1875] ALMANACK, 221 THE XINDERSIGhNED v Begs to announce to hjs friends in particnjiar, and the public at large, that lie has opened a General Retail Grocery AND At that old and well known stand, No. 135 ARGYLE STREET, lately occypied by Mr. AV. 1>. Silencer, directly opposite the Colonial Market, where he intends to keep on hand a G-ood and "well selected Stock, and holies by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. i^° Consignments solicited. A. W. CLARK, 13S ARGYLE STREET, UALTFAX, N. S. Williams & Leverman ) MANTFACTVUEaS OF Cottage PIANOFORTES. Tkes« Pianos are T Oetare WITH ROSEWGGOGASE Elaborately Carved Trusses. 13 CARETON STREET, HALIFAX, N.S. 9 « o a a o o w or? c- < m • C' ev < • i •a Kucc €ai»s auU Juklels, at mWV/S BJtOiJIEKSi A itt. binders and LctterprcAA Prlntcrit, Halifax. i ii'i I I > o •a «> I • o n o •3 BELCHER*S farmer's [1875. R. B. MACKINTOSH, AND WHOtESAL^ PEAIJSE IN Office and Warehouse - • - To Ws SQuth Wharf. NO TRUOKAOE OR WHARFAGE CHARQEn, Btesti and raost varied assortmient of ' SUGARS, IN HOGSHEADS ANQ BARRELS, to be had in the city. Terms Cash. J. S. MACLEAN SH CO. ' ALMON &, MACKtNl'O&H. Hall andi JExamine, J \ OXFORD BLOCK, No. 281 Bamngtoi stre^ M M IQip M& SM. C. W. McMAHON, Proprietor^ HALIFAX, N. S. i p R *■ VOl H* pi, to. to Id > O ^- Si a^- 01 O I o &\ a o bfl ?2 2 i-i o o Q o B)KOWi\ IIBtKrilESS apKd €0«» Importers SuriUval liistriuuenJU^ It. T. MlilB A CO., niank Book NaiiiifucturM's nnrved an appronticcshi]) in learning the art of Dyeing, with Mr. bimonds, of Portland, and continued in his employ for two years, now IV-els contidcnt with tlie ex- perience that he hns in the business that he can give satis- faction to all who may give hiin a call. i®° No Goods acconnted for after 60 flays, or received wirnout checks. JOlli^ IIIBELEY. P Sp w i s U O » od" 3 p J» CO (D O > o llnaanltcratcrt firoiiud Hplvcs, at URO^VN BKOTHEKS uu«l <0. It. T* MIIIR nnd CO., Agents for Paper llauslng Manufacturers, Halifax. ■»> 1 9 s g 5 a I s I I H * o OB e> ,4 1 I"" O o w W O 3 o 3 o w •d a u o d > p to P a to ^3 to o o p p 2! Xfi BROWN KUOTIIKKS & CO., Or +» ER, & 1-i Room, Cf5 6 le. All 2 ►1 (9 hi e+ < « o ' calling P o he best. P >• 2! )er than • fax. W^ mMMMM f) DEALER IN VIRGINIA TOBACCO, HAVANA CICARS, MeesrclianiE, Briar Root & Freucli Clay Pines, SALMON & TROUT FISHING TACKLE, CRICKETING S^ BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, ^^ GOODS, &c. Boxing Gloves, Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs, Quoits, Cutlery, Walking Sticks. Forl^es Patent Acme Clul) Skates. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 2M MOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N, S. Oil 9 House & 81iip €arm^ MUIR & SCOTT'S WHARF. Has constantly on hand a lar^'O assortment of BILLET FIGURE HEADS, STERN MOULDINGS, CAPITALS AND SHIP'S KITEES. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. TERMS REASONABLE. BKOWM nUOTIIEies A CO., Iniiiuitcrs of PaUut Medicines. « CI » if o o f O «• (0 « o *^ O o :^ "J p P oq 0) r+ (9 O 0) o > p CO T. nilJIR A <'0., Wlinlennle SInt'o lerw, R4;ol<<«l]«rii, I r;; « I I o o o 02 a o u n c3 O O t O Pi 3 < o 22G belcher's farmer's [187.5. JOHN GAUL, GENERAL DEj^LI:^ AND INSPECTOR OP Fish and Fish Oils, POWER'S WHARF. -:o:- COD, DOG, SEAL, WHftLE & OTHER FISH OILS, Always on hand, Wholesale and Retail. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. Consignments of Firfh or Oils solicited, and returns promptly made. HALII"\AX, ]sr. s. ^ ^ w. mmwwmww, OPPOSITE H. M. DOCKYAED, HALIFAX, N. S. D. SULLIVAN, - - - Proprietor. BREWER & MAL8TER, manufacturer of DIAMOND ALES AHD BROWN STOUT, In Wood or Bottles. BROWN BROTHERS and €0., Iiuiiortcr.s of Surgical InstriiineutM. en 0) ¥^ 01 Ui cn o > ti eu o o w 10 V) P to CfC! O w •1 o P. nia ' 1 v he -d o t) a a ii-i Hi -(J CO o CO B Gc for for In Pil Un ma( 2[ -3 « u F BR Itlnnk Itook Itlaiiiirarlurrrs Ptiiiei* lltilorN, RookbiiKleiK, nalifjix, ^. N« L875. Is » Vi CR • '-« IP (R I 9ILS,III to. returns L- ,¥ » O > a p< o o in t-* CD I s. Letor. to DC! O w •1 O P. :ouT, O W3 O .4 (A El (3 jS iH (k SO » o :d (3 <^ u (A fi a M H ■a (8 1 1=1 H 1875.] ALMANACK. 227 iiyiir©eo'i mmKE ^1* On South of Market "will 1)o found a convenient place to lill Country Memorandums in Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubber Goods, OF ALL KINDS. Cotton Warp, Factory Shirting, Sliccting, Tickinrr, Osnal)urg, Hessian for Under Beds, Prints, Cohufgs and Lustres, Dress Goods, Tweed for Dresses, Shawls, Ca])es, Waterproofs. CLOTHING In Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Tea Jackets, Boys Clothing, Cloths, Pilots, Tweeds, &c. llats, Caps, Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Under Clothing. Gold Wedding Rings and other Jewelry, Special attention to TAILOllING DEPARTMENT, Clothing made to order on the premises by First Class Workmen. Cloth, Yarn, Socks, Mitts, &c., taken in Trade. WM. CUNNINGHAM. 25 - - SPRING GARDEN ROAD - - 25 ■:o:- EICHARD CURRIE, QOVEENIAENT CONTEACTOE, AND DEALER IN ALE KINDS OF FRESH EATS, OOSN BEEF AND TONOUES Constantly on Hand. [•HllK^UtH. BKO^ViV BKOUIKKS aiirt €0., Clicniicals and Toilet Articles. fooVnonp, letter nnd Sotv raiH'f, iiiid KiivolopeH at R. T. InriR dtCO/H o (0 t A 0) O (3 (0 » o helciier's farmer's [1875. Commercial House 104-106 UPPER WATER STREET. A\^ILLIi!LM~SXJTTO]S" HAS A FULL STOCK OF ^Shoes, EUBBER AND FELT GOODS, Wliicli "will pay any purchaser to LdU, examine, and l»uy, if tluiy AvanL value for their Cash. Oi'POSITE COMMERCIAL WHARF, Coach and Carriage Building JAMES E. MURPHY, Wishes to inform his friends and the public that he lias commenced the 1& jn \\\y iiiJi< IN ALL ITS BllANCHES, AT 117 SOUTH BRUNSWICK ST., DIRECTLY OPPOSITE CITADEL GLACIS, and hopes by moderate charges an»^ jiorsonal attention to all orders he may be favored with, that he will rccinve a share of jDublic patronage. 1^^^ Repairs of all Kinds Promptly attended to. ^^^ lieixiemlDer tlie -A-clclresei, JAMES E. MURPHY, 117 South Brunswick Street. o d > o o « p > << m '1 O 'i p. fj (3 n o •0 « A o « o o Pl o 0) o fee ^ 1 a 1 »r^ ;>2 M M rt bd pq C3. T-t W O o ••-• o P • o ^ o <1 «^ CD « «< ^ ffi :< 2 i;: ra 1 o :? 1 u c^ ^ J— ^ tr UOWN UKOT£li:icS A 4 O., Orduauee isqiiare, ISaUfaXc A ro.'d 1875. Illiuik Ro (9 WJ '1 o p rt O (I a O (9 (3 n u x-l Kl •0 h 0} P« Pi O O m u o S n ■♦a O 0) (A a O ■w bC (3 c5 tH o Q 1875.] ALMANACK. 229 THOMAS R. JONES & CO. CANTERBURY STREET, ST. JOHN, IT. B. Wholesale Dry Goods The largest uarieiy in the Lower Provinces, M!unuIactvirorB of GLOm/HG. HORSE BLAMETS, , ETC. TE!inS L:£ERAL. Wo. 53 Water Street, ST. J0E2T, N. B. CAPT8. GONNOLLY & OLBURN, PREI'ARERa OK % MASTERS & MATES FOR TIIK Local Marine Board JExaniination, All parts of Navigation, Nautical and Mathematical Astronomy thoroughly iiistruetcd under the constant attention of cMreful Teachers, ; having a'thorou^^h knowledge of the requirements at the examina- tions, and thereby can eoniidently ofi'er every f.icility, success and gatis^ctien to those desirous of obtaining Certificates of either Com- petency or Service. Masters wishing to acquire a knowledge in the higher branches of Nautical Astronomy, such as Lunars, Great Circle Sailing, Double Altitudes, Sumner's Methods, Mi'vine Surveying, Lawrs of Storms, Hurricanes, Cyclones, &c., &c., will all be promj)tly attended to. Masters can have (heat Circle Tracks laid on their Charts by presenting them at the School 1?oot^. free uf charge. H a; I a » P W P< H o a *i o (A a a > C4 lii liruslu.,, at I;K«WI> ISKOiEIE::US A CO. tt. T. Minit A <'4K, Sfalioiioi'fi, l.if) <;rniivlll4> Htior«, llnllfax. l! m fao o 09 I I n a c3 « o u •0 d c3 CO H tz: M o ►9 MAMESON'8 CURES Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Dropsy, and all Diseases of the Kidneys. Halifax, July 28th, 1873. Mp:ssrs. R. C. Margeson & Co. — Dear Sirs: It is a iileasure to add my testimony to the virtues of your Medicine. My little daughter, three years old, was a great sufferer witli ITriniary Retention, sometimes four days at a time. Her sufferings were intense ; all medicine failed to give her much if any relief. I procured a half bottle of Margeson's Calculi- fuge. After taking three doses, she got relieved, and is now as well as ever. This you can make known in the papers if you clioose, as others may be afflicted in like manner. ROBT. EVENS. DIRECTIONS. — One winogks.sful in tas much water, each morning, noon and night. j In all ordinary cases one bottle is snfTicient, except lor a : beast, when two or three may be reciuired. ! The Proprietors can highly recommend this medicine, as it has been the means of curing over 200 person before placing it on sale, where it now can be had for $1.50 P*-'!' bottle. Addrks.s, i R. C. MARGESO^I & CO. H A.r;ir\A_x, ]>t. s. CERTIFICATES. Ohezzetcook, ]\Iiu-ch 3, 187o. Messrs. R. C. Margeson & C(\—Di!ar Sirs: Please accept tliis testi- mony from one who^as been suffering for upwards of five years from Gravel and Stone in^e liladder ; and was advised by my friends to try : your Calculifuge. I did so, and am liappy to say that after using the two bottles you sent me last summer, it entirdi/ cured me. I passed five stones the size of small peas, and upwards of a wine-glassful of smaller ones and gravel, and will send them to you by the first chance. I would advise all that are suffering with the same complaint, to secure your valuable medicine at once, as it has been the sole means of curing me. I will take pleasure in giving all the information I can to any that will call to see me at my house. I remain yours, ANDREAV CRxiAVFORD. •01 nl o BKOnN UKOrilUICb & CO., ^Vliolc&ale UrHij;;£i,tj^, Halifax. ntllliiv. <'o|i.vinK until Piiiillii<( liihM. at R. T. HI IK .t 4 O/H g O > o p QO P {i. rS > i CO ►1 (0 (» H g 0) A a (3 (0 •0 a o Hi 00 I 1875.] ALMANACK. 231 4) (A u f8 n 'O ;s f o o a o u ^itsit f rise ©tgattJJ, MANIJPACTL'IIKD BY THE NEW DOMINION ORGAN COMPANY, ST. JOHN, N. B. Tho leading Organ sold in tliu Maritime Provinces. KICCKIVKM THE FIEST OEAND FEZZE MEDAL, At tlie Provincial Fair in Freflericton, 1873, over all competitors. For Purity of tone they are unequalled. 1^^ Send for Price and Descriptive List. NEW DOMINION ORGAN 00., Manufactory, City Koad. ST. JOHN, N. B. Maniifactiirer of tie famons GRANULATED SOAP, Specially adapted where hard water is used, doing away with the necessity of using soft water. o o t o 8 H o Si o •"J »-» > P (n Cp9 -:o:- Corner Hurd's Lane&Lockman St. Extension l>yo Sluffs anil € oiifcctHiuoiy, at BKOniSI i:iC01llft:U!l» A <0. II. T. MTIK A <'0., lloo|||i>rH niMl MtiilloiMTH. Ilnlirav. 232 HKLCIIKU rt FAKMKi: 8 I; * I a 5 •♦- o u a o bo c8 A O' o (A O ►3 [187i E. M. BUCKLEY, Corner of HoUis & Saokville Streets, IMl'OUTKU AND DKALEIl IN 33ritish. & Foreign !?0 AND MILLINERY. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Purcliasfirs will liiul at the above EstaLlishiiKnit a larj.^e and choice Stock of New Goods at Lowest Prices. ^^^ Please call ami exaniine before purcluusin;^' elsewliere. WliLI^Mli TEIS)!! » MANUFACTUKER OP Trunks and Valises, No. 13 PLEASANT STKEET, HALIFAX, 'N. S. O a o o E P o V*- o o o p< « to CO St p< to to to > H % o Ui t* H O O BRO^VN ISKOTHKltS & €0., Surgical IiiHtniiiieiit8, Ualirux. u o O : P O o o pi 0) to » ti P< K) to to > •1 OK? o in r* H O O liiniM, (iinllMMinl tiiul l*nHl(>lM>iinln, nt IC. T. IHI'IK •% 4'O/M Pi rax. t B o o o u (A o CI H o P o u 1875.1 ALMANACK. 233 "Nova Scotia" imiwiiT k5 1> ALEX. KEITH k SON MANUFACTUUKUS OV X, XX, AND XXX Ales and Porter. IMPORTKRS AND BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH ALE & BROWN STOUT. Importers and Wbolesalo Dealers in SCOTCH "WHISKEY, t&c, Sec. o I I M BUOnN BKOTUKUS A CO., tiohl Loaf Jiuil Dry raliilN. K. T. miriR A CO., Wholesale Dealers In Pnpcr HanKlngs, Halifax. '■ f o H o •g n t o M PS H o »9 234 belcher's farmer's [1875. UNDERTAKER, No. 3^ Argyle Street, Halifax. The Subscriber desires to inform the public that he is now fully pre- pared to attend to all orders in his line of business, having recently added to his establishment a glass-side hearse, of handsome design, built expressly for him by one of the best city builders. He trusts that his efforts to meet the requirements of the public, combined with moderate charges and prompt attention, will ensure him a liberal share of patronage. 0:^=* All orders left at No. 69 Creighton St., (north of Cornwallis St.) will be attended to. Country orders supplied with eveiy requisite. . • - jMIsliMfiilEiY, 160 MOLLIS ST!^EET, HALIFAX, N. S. :o: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw, Grist, or Shingle Mills, Steam Pumps by all the Best Makers, Castings of every description furnished at short notice. ESTIMATES GIVEN AND CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR FITTING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MANUFACTORY WITH MOTIVE POWER, AND THE VERY BEST MACHINERY, EITHER OF HOME OR FOREIGN MANUFACTURE. EMERY WHEELS Of tlie M Mes oa Iiani or importei lo order. Boilers covered with (( Patent Asbestos Boiler CoveriH! )j The best, cheapest, and most durable Covering in the market, guaranteed to effect a great ing in fuel. (The above Covering sold by the barrel, with full directions for applying. ) Parties desiring any thing in this line will receive prompt attention by addressing as above. Send for Circulars of Machinery, etc. , on hand. 9 1 I be O Pi o p in to oo § 10 H g BROWN BKOTUEKii A CO., Wholesale DtiiggiHls, llulirax. Halifax. H 0. p « 1 I ? p o pi p CO to 00 Pi i? o P Pens PenrllK, PeniiolderN and .Small Waren, at R. T. Hll'IR «ft CO. K I S I I I i o o I I CI 5 « o 1875.] ALMANACK. 235 WILLmil PETEii, unlutxtm. INCLUDING on Tni ucs & uuim. AND DEALER IN Hides, Cod Oil, Tanner's & Currier's Tools, &c. LEATHER SOLD ON COMMISSION, ALSO AGENT FOR BANGOR BARK MILL, Wo. 135 Un ion St., ST. JOHN, IT. B. MARITIME BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. LORD & CLARK, MANUFACTURERS OF SHIP BOEAD, FINE BISCUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND SYRUPS of every description, — WHOLESALE. OfiOlce-^5 Dock Street, Faqtory 18 Nel3on Street. ST. jOHisr, isr. 13. ■:o:- SEZF BXtSlAS AlTD FI2TE SISCT7IT. Extra No. 1 Pilot, No. 1 Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, Medium, Navy, etc. ; SoJa Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, Grot Biscuit, Butter Biscuit, GvaLiim Biscuit, Family Pilot, Wiue Biscuit, Oyster Cracktns, a^-. CONFECTIOITEEY. Grained Work, Bar (.'audies, Lozouj^a's, Ki-s^x^s in Gold and Silver wraypeis, Macluue Candies, Gum Drops. PAN "WOUK. SYRUPS in every variety, by case or gallon, ORDEBS PROMPTLY ATTENDET) TO. fc3-A.TISF-A.CTI03Sr O XJ -A. li -A. OST T E E D . c: H o o •4 Z a OP ce F 10 < Ok \ Prescrili'^ious farofuliy dispensed bj UUOWX IUlOillCIt8 •& t'O ■^ PortnionalfiH and Loathcr Kasn^ at R. T. MITIR «f! CO.'S 11 |i 1 1 a O o n p> cS u o >9 •d o Pi s o O o (/I O O o K W o ►1 rt O or et O o a n o a s « C) o 0} o u o i o o fa m n o •♦a to fa e t O O UltOn Jy UltoryEUii tt «'0., Ketail l*ruiii$L<«Ls UulUav. R. T. nriR rf! €0., Rlnnk Rook n»iinnicfnrer.s, Hnlirnx. [1875. Ill 1875.1 ALMANACK. 237 § > o o cm 5 o «r» O o Ck a P p+ w t? o H o OF o o » o ■** « J., 3 I o « Si O n as U O :< o 6 § o o +» M o s o u o Q M. P. EAGAR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggist, <£c. 157 HOZLIS ST., HALIFAX, JV. S. Proprietor of the Celebrated Peruvian Bitters, Odontine Es- sence, Cholera Mixture, Wine of Bennett, Furniture Polish, Cough Balsam, &c., &c. Agent for the Celebrated Mineral Waters of Vichy— under the Control of the French Government. Natural Bitter Water of Freidrichshab, Pulna Vals, Potash, tioda, Iiithia and other Waters. Agent for the Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda, & Iron and other preparations of GKIMAULT & CO., Paris. Agent for the Celebrated Perfume Manufactory of RIGAUD & CO , Paris. OXT EAITD AlTD FOE SALE : Paint Oils, Wool Oil, Salad Oil, Machinery Oil, Blue stone, Copperas, Indigo, Loffwood, Sulphur, Variiishes, Essences, Spices, Bakinj? Soda, Cream of Tarter, Washing Soda, Glue, Combs, Brushes, I'oniades, Hair Oils, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Borax, Licorice, Lemon Syrup, Saltpetre, Mustard, Confectionery. PATENT MEDICINES, Chamois Skins, Elastic Stockings, Suspensary Bandages, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, &c., &c. PH010GRAPHIG STOCK, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICtNES, MEDICINE CHESTS FOR SHIPS & FAMILIES. FEEDERS, INFANTS' FOOD^ And Everything for the Nursery and Toilet. -:o:- Ilaving a t'lorough knowledge of the difleront mark (its of the workl, I am enabled to buy Goods to the very Ixst advantage, and can tli(;reforc sell as low, if not lower, than other houses in tho trade, • Prices of Goods will be quoted when desired, on forward- ing a stamp for return postage. M. F. EAGAR, 157 Hollies street, Halifax. CJ t* W 8p ft o « o o a I ^ fcr ►*• rt- in o o > « p CO Spuui;cM» UruMhes ioid CoiuUs, at lUtOWX UUOIULICS uud lO. I'- 5. O 4) «0 .:a o c8 'ft a c3 O -♦a «> O I » o [ VlMes, Te<4tnnieiit s PHtilni RooKs, «&o., n1 R. T. Ml'IR «t €'0.*^^ 238 BKLCHKRS FARMERS [1875. Shortest afll most Direct M& Between Nova Ma aM tlie Oiiited States. CLEMENTS' LINE, BETWEEN YARMOUTH, N. S., BOSTON, MASS., AND ST. JOHN, N. B. CALLING AT WESTFOllT. Steamer '^iMinda/' OILiEMiEIVTS, Oommanaer, -:o: Tliis favorite Steaaner having: '>een refitted expressly for this route, with superior acconinaodiitions for passengere, and all modern appliances lor conveniences and safety, will sail as follows, unless prevented by unavoidable circumstances : — YAEMOUTH FOB BOSTON, Every SATURDAY, at 6 P. M. BOSTON FOB YARMOUTH AND ST. JOHN, Every TUESDAY, at 12 noon. YARMOUTH FOR ST. JOHN, Every THURSDAY, at 4 P. M. ST, JOHN FOR YARMOUTH AND BOSTON, Every FRIDAY, at 7 P. M. Rates of Freight and Fares by this Line are exceedingly low, lower than by any other route. Keturn Tickets to Clerfrymon and Delegates at one fare. When clear this Steamer will call at Westport to and from St. John. State Rooms can be secured in advance by mail or application at the Agents' offices. P^special attention paid to Second Cabin Passengers. Waiters will be appointed for tlieir attendance. ir-Al^K ONI^Y {S4.00, and TME^-VI^S ONI^Y 30 Cents. In Boston, this Steamer lies at Lev»'is Wharf, in St. John, at Reed's Point, in Yarraoul,!), Clement's Wharf. For any further information apply to N. K. CLEMENTS, Yarmouth, N. b. Or to either of the following Agents. BOSTON— John G. Hall & Co., 64 Chatham Street, ST. ,rOIlX—C. MrLmuchlan <& Son. NEW YORK~Boyd& HlHchen, 11 inUiatn Street. 1-8' o o > a or H O o rt >. I w St o s •H O t a ID s h a (3 U o a o o u tfl tSmnWS BKOTllEIL<^ A ro.f Import cj'H of Hiu-slvxil lusitrujunuutfi. (ttntrcA HcvtlcvKt ( Rlcofifsiiis, Dictloiinries, nl II. T. nttR «(- CO/f^^ [1875. u O « <■* ;s > H «<; t« a ►1 O O r* « » ►"• ►<» p O ti- V or? 4 n 1 iO I •0 o « u a o t'fl n h (I H If; Q 1-87&.] AALMANCK, 2391 «^I^Q e and extensive Stock of BLANK BOOKS & GENERAL STATIONERY. bibles, Testaments <€• Prayer Books, SCHOOL BOOHS Prescribed by the Council of Public Instruction. SOLE AGENT IN NOVA SCOTIA FOR CARTER'S CELEBRATED INKS. o 3^ § ©• hi"- o- 1 0.' 0> p a U'JUlK. rhoto^rapbli- theiuicuLs eU., »t KKOUi^i mcolUkiCb .ffc 4 O. VopylnK PreM<>4, Ink nnil €opyin<: HooltH, at R. t. Ml^tR nnd €it,'*h c3 o u t3 +» to at O O § < fit Eh' » o 240 DELCHKK8 FARMKR S [1875. Steam Printing House. PRINTING COMPANY, Corner SackviUe & G-ranville Sts. HALIFAX, N. S. 50CZS, FAHFHLETS, REPORTS, 001T3TITUTI0:tT5, LA'W BLANKS, CARDS, TZCIZETS, LABELS, PROCrRAMMES, CIRCULARS, SILL HEADS, CHEQUES, RECEIPTS, CATALOGUES, ADDRESSES, POSTERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Execnted in First-Class Style. :o: EXCELLENCE IN WORKMANSHIP, PROMPTNESS IN EXECUTION, MODERATION IN CHARGES. James Barnes, Eobert G. Smith, Geo. J. Kline, lioiiEKT L. SoiiWAiiTJ^, Henry W IIvrnes. » p ;:} pi o o ifi II I 2 bo I I I Si «> DO < ••■< o )1 O (3 o o i o 8 n:iOW.\ UUOTIIEKS aiMl 4 0., liiipurti r.H oi l*atcut Alciliciucs. It. T. mvin A CO., rnpif IImIoih, i:m lamivlllv Htrcvt. » » p o pi ►1 (A p I* o p o p ALMANACK. 241 5 I to. a I « U3 O I (3 M o O g A. H. CROWE, > r I. ^ommi^jsi^tt ilButtliiittt Wholesale and Retail Dealer Dry t < IN ALL KINDS ol' Pickled Fi!$h, FISB OII.S, «c. :o:- 10 FISHi^JG SUPPLIES 01'" Al-L KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. -:o:- PARTICULAR ATTENTION eiVEN TO COUNTRY ORDERS, :o: »- :\»^ <-.< *■ J. '« • »r . ( i Hiav^^soii's "Wharf, (Opposite Keith's Brewery,) LOWER WATER STREET, ' ^ • HALIFAX, N. S. IT 9 f 9 HiHiug, ami <«iulw», 1»> BKOWX BKOTIIKKS A 14>. ■lues. s Wrlliiift, 4-o|».ylnff iiiid l*rlii«liiff liiku, til It. T. Ml IK Jb ro/H •0 s I i S PI fa o »9 242 belcher's farmer's [1875. THE Acadia Coal Company * , and other vented o I w l> B pi e A^. ivnts* 6 01 MAP OF PICTOV HARBOM, VfJiVd position of Aoftdia Coal OompMiy's SCinea and Wharf. 88y£Tf«£^SBBt sncnoN V& Ikch to the Mnr ,t.>: v < r(>li Miul Porkrt lilllv<-s He, iil R. T. Mlllt A 4'0.*S N ill > ■*» a (0 a o o •d a o 9 ■*» (0 i n o 13 o -d a a n « I I O 244 biolciikr's FARMKU'8 [1875. The Speediest, Safest, and most comfortable mode of Travel between HALIFM mU SYifliY IM BY TIIK "IITLAITD ROUTE," Via Picton, Port Hawteslinry, aiiil Bras d'Or Late, The SteameT^^NEPTUNE," J. HOWARD BEATTY, Commander, Cnmin^r H. .M MailH will loavo 8YDNKY overv TrKSDAY aiicl TlirHSDAY MOHNIXtJ, at (i and North .Sydney at 7 ii.in. Piuinin-,' tlirouyli tho BUAS D'OK I-AKI<: to WEST JiAY. coiiiicctiii); with the 1*. K. Island Steainors at Fort Jlawkes- hury for Pictou, thcnco by Rail to Halifax. * I'iUiticnH'ers leaving: Hahfax. TUESDAY AND THTJUSDA? MORNlNaS,' . will connect with the; "Neptune," via IMctoti find Port llawkebbury, the name cvonin;; and reach Syihjey the followinjif inurnin^,'. , The "NKl'TUNE," has lately been thi)rmir any of the following Agents: Halifax Tohu Taylor k Co. Sydney Chas. A. Muagrave. North Sydney William Proctor. Little Bra.s d'Or J. H. Christie. Kaddeck W. R. Irish. West Bay Angus jMacPhec. Port Hawkesbury Levi Hart. Whycocomagh Peter Macdonald. Positively no cattle taken on "Wednesdays. C4 O Pi 9t a ? ja a I Vi (ft J* H g |i ? f« pi (ft 8> Qi «< (0 a 5" Ml s (ft ■X) BROWN KKOTHEK» A (JO., lT1ioIe!9nlo lIlli^itiiilM. I § e B o 3 o > « o s d I +> 4> 0) U g Ft a S o Q O Q o I'ArAH, CiinnMftitA nnd rftHictMinrAs, m It. T. MIVr Jt rO.*A «■ Y •»•» once on k-ard and or, J. H. o pi a o so p Id © H (3< A CO fafi o -& e a o •o > s $ o g I 4) (1) U ■*^ g ti n •H c1 M ei T-l o o Q o < 1875.] ALMANACK. 245 - ■ - as O M a H A u : 1 e o fl> » M r* (t> » > w 11 TrusMCii, il»uyp<»ii«r.s, at BKOWN BKOTHEK8 A tO. ♦ < w I 4 '|1 4 O M o rl o ,.r o o (/I o :0 n (0 o u o O Pi o il« T. IVlllllt A rO.« fVholrfmlc OnilrM tn rh|>rr IfnNiifnRis lfiilint.«« 216 f*:lchkr'» kaumkk'3 [1875. GEORGE FLOWERS & SON. SAILMAKSBS, NOBLE'S WHARF, Hio^wer "Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. All OF(Jers for work entriTsteJ tor our care will receive our most careful and prompt attention. THOMAS CECCONI^ CARVER & GILDER, 164 Hollis Street, Haiifax, N. S. MANUFACTURER OF €l« ii€iriLl)$ll€ > LOOKING GLASSES, OVAL FRAMES, Hustle Carved and Imitation Work, PICTURE FRAMER AND DEALER IN PICTURES, &c. Job Work in general. I r Or M » I s 0* S fit > •1 I o (A n g p ; BttOWN UKOlllA^iCS A CO., Ordiiaiice SqHiue. ilinr.«« 875. Tifns T4*iirnpt I % r I I f Or w «» I 0* Oft »»' to I s*- M g li K I '03 r •r TO 1875.] Af.MANAOK. 247 WINDSOR IRON FOUNDRY AGENCY, ? u Hi! 5 o O UY J. E. WILSON,- 245 & 247 ^Uis Street, Halifax, E S. Wholo-solo and li/ituil JVukir in ST07ES AITS SHIPS' CASTIlTaS, K(!M)})s iilways on luvnd a liirjnrc asaortnKmt of Coafl and Wood isTOYES, for Cooking, ilaP, I'arlor, Jicdrooni, ^ioiv, Ijar-rooni, Ships' Cabins and Calxx».sciS. EBSISTER fifiATES: PRICE $10 AND UPWARDS, A lai'go vjniety Capstans, Wiivches, Winiilaavsefi (all sizes), Steering Wbouls, ■vCliocks, Hawse Pi|)e Chain Pipes, Slujaves, &c. Sole Agent for the American ' BXJBMEI^GhED 3?UMT^, Aiid ike Peo.pJe's Pump "for domestic use. Also, th<; Silver Moim Jiase Buruer for Hard Coal, and I>ubutiiie fuJ* ^ofl Co;.l i|^" Biscouut ir.ade to the Tradt^. Wkoknale Purchasers supplied at Foundry Prices. C5 r. p p > V o ft i JAiU>WN URO'EULIi» Jk €0,, Iiiiporlers of liower HihuLh. PDrtmonnicM and Lealhcr Rngn, at R. T. RfriR at CO.'H' li 0) 09 « Tft A 2 o •o CS •l-l O m < © *3 248 bklcher's farmer's [1875. ALLEN'S T^H^RF, A. , ' Lower Water Street. « 1>EA.J^ER IN" f liH, f lis #a ^\ AND FISHING SUfPLIES. Country Orders solicited and promptly attended to» DEAIiER IN i. w GHOIQE GRQCERSES, WINES, SPIRITS. Country T^roduco And a variety of other Goods. On Wliarf : Lumber, SMngles, &c. WATER STREET, NEAR FERRY, D/tRTMOUTH, N. S- *9^ o (ft I I o m O Or o 1^ S I m H / •iH u I bo ta o o f< to 9i if 43 to o «l 5 s o :3 525 o IS l&ttOlVAl UK01Uru«»;l!«t8. s. H O ti o V o (ft g I o n s o p> & « h* S & c» m K. T. WriR A ro.. Blank Book MnnnraHnrerH, Halifax. C « bo « o o .<« o <0 4* e to o I Q IS 1875.] ALMANACK. 249 I W. WHYTAL ^ 0©. Leather and Finding Store, Q36-HOLL,IS STREET -338 Near n. M. OnlnAitc*. HALIFAX, N. S. . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN STOCK ALSO DEALERS IN Rubber Belting, Hides, &c. W. WHYTAL, MANUPACTURfiR OP SOLE, WAXED, GRAIN, Pebbled and Buff TANIERY, NEAR THREE MILE HOUSE. AOENTS, W. WHYTAL & CO. •=1 cj t* a o • a? o » p a » O P CO F ^^ P o liU4>v f JiiM uiid .Uiklots. til UUOHJi ItKOTJIJJtS «i i fir RlbleH, TeAtAmentH, Psnlm Itook^, rf^c, at R. T. MIIIK A €0/8 5^5,0 belcher's faemer's [1875. < c c Ci ■4-1 :o (■! r- c. ♦J *'■ <) m I>1 d ■'I w o : S^Si JOHN MILLER & CO., W LOWER WATER STREET, Head of IToUo's -Wharf, ... SAUFAZ, IT. S. HAVE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, Corned Beef & Tongues, ' - OF THE BEST QUAUTY. Masters of Vessels, Hotels, Boarding Houses, H m t o & U 09 CO fi r O P < o p o < UJf,OWN IHKOTHEUii «^ iO^ MbwlcHiiic; Drugi;lMtt>, Chnrrh Services, f^aforlilsnin, I>ictlonarie», nt R. T. MIIIK Jt VO,'^ &C., 'J :s. C4 O 1 a o i I I-* on & Pi s K o o O n C) bO » m o o O O h CO s bO f8 o f O p •<} o p 1875.] ALMANACK. 251 ANCHOR LINE Steamship Company STEAMERS SAIL REGULAELY Every "Wednesday and Saturday, TO AND FROM New York & Glasgow. ThrDngh Passage Tickets issued to and from all Ports. -ALSO— First Class Steamers sailing regularly every ftirtiiiglit BBT"^BEN MARCH AND NOVEMBER, FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL, (With a Steamer in March and August from LONDON.) TO HALIFAX AND ST. JOHN, N. B. Carrying Passengers & Freight cithet way at low rates. T. A. 8. DeWOLF & SON, AGENTS, IIAT.IFAX, N. S. n d M o o » p tx) o (D O o 04 0) (D > n I iiadiiltointCMl lirouiMl »i.l«««.s, at BKOWI^i l»UOIIIi:US A < O. h O n o •a o > o «M o t I O u A} o *9 t^opyinx I'rcHMCM, Ink niul Copying Itooks nt R. T. inillK A €0/g 252 BELCHERS FARMERS [1875. Mumford's New Market, CORNER OF AEaTLE & SAOKVILLE STS, HALIFAX, JVT. S. The lamest and most convenient 'O" Y In the City. First Class Stable and Waggon accomnioda- 1 tion, with MARKET EXPRESS running to the Depot and to all parts of the City. Special attention given to consignments of COXJISrTRY r>I^OI3XJGE of all kinds, sales made to the best advantage and on very favorable terms. W. B. MUMFORP & SONS. ALFRED SAUNDERS, pj f) 192 ARGYLE STREET. (Opposite J. ITorthTip & Sons,) HALIFAX, N. S. -:o:- Field, Qardrvn a'^J t'lcwer Seed?? Bulbs and Flower f/^o'*'^ Catnlo^ie on application. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. |^p° Orders I'vudi fiie Country promptly attended to. l(aiUW.>i UK01IIUU!» «i 4 O., Oi-anuui't' .S4iii»r<>, llalilax. ii{ bv A •IN ■^ -K HH (M H « •4 2 § V a A e*' !fi P4 ? § g o •a M ^ •') J» ^ o a 73 9< S ? « Ci fl at) cS CQ P » ct (3 c, o O 1 fil 6* s a M Pi *a* o 4) 4) o S: ^' s g 1 d fa .n 4 ta (3 Is n ir g q o Hf 4a O ^ l< V (O a tH A « a « c p s M < in o » o ^ ^ 1 ^■f) I & g 0) O Si! )wer S. . to. o o g pi if A (0 M bu 9 P< O M o I s U s o a 4) to I n o o s O Q Hay RookN, .lonriinix) niid IfilKers, nt R. T. MIIIR * «'0.'S 1875.] ALMANACK. 253 SAINT JOHN FOUNDRY, W. E. EVERITT, Proprietor. Mannfactiirer of IRON RAILINGS m And all descriptions of ORNAMENTAL lEON WORK. i=n i lklu«-A-iJ»*i4=^ wMm i mM-i^-ym i i i 1 i I ^m^ HOT AIR FURNACES Of the Most Apioroved Patterns E(Hi;illy well adapted for Soft or Hard Coal, with all the neceasary EEGISTERS AND FITTINGS, SuitaLle for heating either D'wellixigs, Stores or PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Manufacturer of the celebrated LIBBY PATENT Turbine Water Wheel The clu^apest and most powerful TUKlilNE ever inveiiied. Castings of all kinds niaienla«')ni'i)o<'ialf> iiia«l<' of An-iiil«M-tural Iron Moiii. Warerooms & Works 130 to 140 Brussels Street, extending to 15 Eric Street, ST. JOHN, ITETT BRUNS-W-ICK. o o o o* *-* o » p ti P< H o n » Pi o o- •-• a 5 > < RICfMViM ItltiOillKUM 4V CO., iMiiioiiirs of ralrnl >l o in (?► CD « p p >i pi o p pi •< p a (D s O s SP o C9 < « 0) (0 n ft 0) n n -a eS u o A a o O n ;4 4J U e a 43 V 9 CO n o O u <^ Q < O n o yes fnil.v aeresHihIe t«> the luihlic orijrinated witli the Prip|)riet(»r. 'I'h, in Coloured Packets. TlioHe of other luaktis Hhould bo rejected, as they arc lu.lvle to failure. Always uhe UffllALoNER'S xVNIl^lNE DYES. J. CHALOITER, "WliC)le«fil«^ r)r-".ic;j:iHt ,,.ii.cl Di*. w C9 I Bl(0»\ KKOlIlliltri *V CO,, liiiiM»rl«i> orSurj;l(Jil InslniiiKiilrt. INifMOH, WnllctH, <'onii»><( HniniirM, «nr«l Vhhvh^ at K. T. Mllllt A <'0.'M a o o M O O o 9 0> V 0> en r O U (A ►1 CO p U O {>} o g o p ■J \ 4) 0. d «) •0 § -0 <4 O ■*» u o 2 t: I 0) « a o bo a nt M g2 Q CO O p liKOnA KUOTIILICS A €♦► , i • ital 1 4'0/M 75. INM'tirt kiiiv«'N, ScisHorH, iHciilo nml t*aHS liooliH, iii It. T. IIIIIU ai 4'O.N T, .t. s. •"I P 2. o H xjn **> M p* P et O g O ■J < Pi eii •0 § o la u o 2 4) Vi a a 0) o § .s ?2 o CO O u <» 1875] ALMANACK. 257 J. A. CHIFHAN & CO. Produce Agents and General Comnfiission Consigmmonts solicitod & advances made on sliipmontfi. GKUCER1E8, in stock and sliippcd at from 1% to 5% advance on cost of importation. Agents for the Improved Dash Cluirn, The Dairy Mdlll'S FrlfiM. 61 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. S, TERlVrS O-A-SH- SAUSAGE MAKER. MANUFACTL'UEU OF SA^US^G-ES AI^JD IBOLOaiSrAS, Of all descrii)tions. Always on liaiul Fiosli and Corned PORK, HAMS, BACON, PICKLED AND SMOKED TONGUES, and a vavioty of Sniokod and Covuod Meats, Orders aolicited. Call and Examine. 214 Argyle Street, Halifax, IT. S. /ST. JOHN :SAIL AND SVIKE WORKS. E. R. MOORE & CO., MANUFACTUUEK3 OF mi UML% I SFiKES, ALSO— WROUGHT & RAILWAY SPIKES. oil i< i: \^n wmius at RAILWAY CROSSING, PORTLAND BRIDGE, ST. JOHN, N B. « a o o o P a P O hp4»iii;4-^. Uriishi's aiiil C'oiiiIm, ai UUOU.'M KUOntLK.-^ A tO. It. T. MIIR .t 4'Om Wholivsnh* Klatloncrs ftooltHollcrH, Ifnilftix, S. M« n o o o t: o a S fao I « •a A ••H V C3 a n +> o g 1-1 cJ >M o Q Pi in O Ui (4 o 258 nKLCIIKRS PARMKIIS [i87r). C. COGSWELL, D. D. S. SURGEON DENTIST, 105 HOLLIS ST., near Hali£ax as Intornatlonal Hotels, HALI FAX, N. S. ' ARTIFICIAL TEKTII. Eiitiro, or parts of Sct8, IMain Gum, .Siii<,'lo, or lilock Tcclli, on OiM, HU\>'r, or Viilciiiiitc, TIOKTII FILLKD willi (Jc.hl, Ainalnain, <>r Wliiti; Fillin-s. TKKTH RKMOVED wiUi or without Coii(1lhh<<1 Nitnma Oxide (las, n. safo aiid rcliiible agoiit, having boon admiuiatorcd in this Olflco to over 2000 patients. SPECIAL NOTICE. Many persons arc constantly callin;,' atul dcHirinj; Dental oi)eration8 at a rrducrd pricf, who acfUdUi; rrqiiiaa the >i('n)ii'.ca of a Dentist, hut wliose pecuniary cin-nni- stancos 'viii - >( i>"iniit their paying the usual fees for Ih'st-class work. In order to uieet tlie rt«{nirenionls of every one, I liavc made arrangements to have all kindx of Dcntnl (iperatimin done at my OfHce, at the following cheap rates. In HO doing I desire to give cvitry patient satisfivction ; and although the work at these i)riees will l^e done by the Assistants, every ease shall he carefully looked after. I'artios so desiring cheap wirrk, will iileaso state the fact when making engagements, and on coinpletivn of work the CASH will be required for scrviecs rendered. FILLINGS tram 50 cents to 1 dol. 50 cents. SETS and PARTS OF SETS, on Vulcanite, from 3 to 20 dels. A'o charye Jhr iieinoval of Teeth preparatory to inaertiiiy Sets. Gratis for the Poor every day from J> to 10 A. M., except Sundays ; also for the Ori)han's Homo, Industrial Schools, Doaf and Dumb Institute, ;uid all inmates of such Institutions, gratis as usual. Carvers, Gilders & Printsellers, LOOKINfi &LASS AND PICTORE FRAME MAKERS, 104- {l\leuj No. 124) GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, IT, S. ESX.A.BIjISKCED 184S. Mantel, Pier, Swing-framcrl and Hangiiig Glasses of all descriptions. Framed rictures, English, French, Gorman and Ameiican Chromo- lithographs and EngraNangs, 1'hotograph.s and AllTIST'S MATERIAL. PICTUUE FRAMES, richly ornamented, and Gilt, Plain Gilt, Walnut, Rose and Gilt, Ovals, Oxford, Rustic and other Frames. Ornamented and Plain Gilt, and Walnut AVINDOW CORNICES, Picture and Room Mouldings, Looking Glass Plates, Picture Glass, Gold Leaf, Picture Knobs and Cords; Prints, Maps, &c., Mounted and Varnished. Old work Regilt. S. of T. G-rand Division Heg^alla. Prise $5.00. u 0) o p« g t v t o A S 0) V 02 O M t- O o KUOWN UKOTHlllCH A CO., Oraiiaiui' Square. Ilalil'ax. R. T. Ml IK tiiHl «'0., niiiiik Hook :«fiiiiiir:icfiii-i 3. o o (» > w Wye Jsliillf* aud Coulecaoiieiy, at UliOUAi KKOTIIEIJii A * O. ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^ ,*%^ 1.0 I.I ■^ Bii |2.2 1^ £ us, m l.25||U|,.6 - M 6" ► V] ^ ^ 7 ^ > '/ /^ Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 ^^ ^^ cF \\ i\ '^j'^% 6^ tA !s R. T. miTIR A CO., Pnpcr Rnlorn nn«l Rook llliiilm, Hnlinix. N. ft. I I o r O o A) e4 o »9 260 belcher's farmer's [1875. CHEAP FL(WR STORE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, &a STAYNER'S WHARF, Just ITorth of South Ferry Wliarf, BalifEUE, IT. S. DEALER^ IN Flour, Meal, Beef, Pork, Bntter, lard. Leather, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, &c. ALSO, Dry and Pickled Fish and Oils. "We give attention to supplying Traders for either the Eastern or Western Coast. Also, Livbiadormen, Mackerel Catchers, kc, as we ke(!p always on hand the best quality of American and English Lines, Twines, Uooks, &c. Also, Ueinp and Manilla Cordage. S. a. & 0. STATITEB. R. J. FOLEY, GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. llli BABBINGTON STREET. ■•.Or Always on hand, a large, new and seasonable assortment of Gents' Outfitting Goods, SHiRTS, UNDER WEAR, UMBRELLAS, BBAOZS, OOLLABS, TIES j^ISTD SCA-RFS, Shirting Cloths, Rubber Groods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &G. \ 01 s o I I o ? { BROWN BKOTHKKS A f'O., H'liolesnle DnitsglKtH, HnliniX. K. T. RIIJIK A CO., fttatluners, 130 Ciranvllle Street, Halifax, N. ». I o O 2. f o C£ o ? 6 m e H S u 9 I h O % M h O t e A I i I e 3 o p 1875.1 ALBIANACK. 261 WILLIAM WILSON, IMPORTKa AND DKALBR IN t Sats, Gaps, Ladies' Furs, Leather Sat Oases, Trunks, Valises, Travellinsr Basrs, Suffalo Rolses, TTmlsrellas, etc., Wholesale and Retail. IGS GUiAlVVII^LE STREET, H^I^ITr-AX, Opposite Her Majesty's Ordnance, and mie door North Army tD Navy Depot. N. it.»liisii<'!4t Fri<*4'M pnid for Nooni' llldoM. mimii iiss, IMPORTER OP AND DEALER IN ^ Hats, Caps, Furs, LEATHER BAT CASES, Trnnis, Valises, Bnffalo Roles, Ruler Goois, &c, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 186 GBANVILLE STBEET, Opposite Ordnance Gate, and two doors North of Scott's Army & Navy Depot, HALIFAX, N. S. •A d o P H J* BBOIVN BKOTHEKS «i 4'0., ibcuiloalH iiud Toilet Articles ftmnll Vfaren In sr«at variety at K. T. MIJIR A CO.'fl § 9 I 9) 5 I o o »3 f 262 ..^r.» BKICHERS FARMERS [1875. 99 Granville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. MMRI^G JEWELLER & WERSMITil, IMPORTER OF JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ELECTRO PLATED GOODS, MASONIC EMBLEMS A SPECIALTY, KA-IR WORK M:A.r>E TO ORDER,. i. ti T. #, » 5* I ""I H O GUN-MAKERS, Dealers in Fowling-Pieces, Revolvers, Rifles, BBEECB-LOADBBS, Etc. BreecHoaiing Imjlements aM CartrMges. BEST QUALITY COARSE AND FINE GRAINED POWDER. SI u o g G o g If -:o:- 30 UPPJSR WATER STREET, HALIFAX, ISr. S. I OR I 01 BttOWN BROTHERS and <'o., «olrft And ftlnllonvri, ll«1iriix« 1 « I I *9 2G6 nELCIIER's farmer's [1875. DAVIDSON & GRICHTON, IMPOUTER» OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, EEADT-SSADE CLOTBIlTa, HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS. Wholesale «£• Retail. Nos. 1, 3 & 168 COKNER SACKVILLE AND LOWER WATER STREETS, We also embrace in our Business a Tailoring Department J Which has been in successful oix^ration for nearly two years, under the careful supervision of Mr. D. C HIS HOLM, an Artist iu his i)rofeasion> and who has given unbounded satisfaction. In this Depjirtinent we make an especial distinction between C&EDZT AlTD OASS, allowing a dis- count of 1 2| % for Cash from our usnal Credit Rates, thus placing Cash Customers on a purely Cash ba«is ; and holding the Largest Tailoring Stock in the City, we cannot fail to secure a large measure of support Remembe*', WE ARE IMPORTERS, a distinction that no similar es'tablishment in fhe City caa boast of. DAVIDSON & CRICHTON, Tailoring Entrance 3 Sackville Street, J. E. DAVIDSOir. J. W. ORIOHTON. i I i O S t o t M i o S o o o « I 8 »'liaiostMphle €li«mlculii« ctc.« At ItKOlVJI lULOXIUJtS and Ctt. ;75. i ) 8. E ? a* 8 ETS, I it, ears, an ided ledal dis- thus ding il to it no it. [TON. » c % 3 2 £1 ? I B' I I > ft. T. uniffel 4 «'ru{;Ki!«t»», Halifax. A. C. COGSWELL, D.D.S. Surqeon Otintist, OHice HI HoMis St Pi o V2 U o $ f* o Pi M O r-t *■* O o u o fi o o <1 «1 268 ALMANACK. 1875. DRY •:o> S. yOWMO & SON, Ik'g to inform their nilnicroua patrons tliat tliuir STOCK of European Dry Goods AVill Lc found to Le of the higliest class, and at cxtrcmi'ly ioir niicES. From tlio, ^vholc of their Cof.ds Wuv^ PERSONALLY SELFJJTKl), and fioin tlic CONSTANT iSUCCKSSfON oi lliat arc received hy S. Every Steamer, HOWARD & SON fire e.nabled to oiler UNEQUALLED lITDUOEIflEOTS to both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS. o III o o Ei o MARTIN & Co., Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, 105 Granville Sij