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BEING THE FIRST YEAR AFTER LEAP YEAR AND THE Fifty-Second Year of the Reign of Queen Victoria, CONTAINING GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. SAINT JOHN, N. B, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, 82 Prince William Street. '^^£OcOi^gS^S^3£^^]OE:^£OE^gOg^gg^OtOr^i r f: -ft. 4. , t:. 1 Harold Gilbert's New Carpet WarehoUsd, 18 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. DOMINION OF CANADA CUSTOMS TARIFF. SCHEDULE A. GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES. Acid, Bulphnric, Acid, acetic, _ _ Acid, muriatic and nitric, Acid, sulphuric and nitric combined, acids, icplb 25c pig and 20 p ct 20 p ct and all mixed 25 pet g g Butcarboys and demijohns containing acids, vine- §ar, or other liquids, shall be subject to the same uty as if empty. Agates, sapphires, emeralds, garnets and opals, polish- ed, but not set or otherwise manufactured, 10 p ct Ale, beer and porter, when imported in bottles (six quart or tweWe pint bottles to be held to contain one Imperial gallon), 18c p I Ale, beer and porter, when imported in casks or other- wise than in bnttles, 10c p I _ Almonds, shelled, 5c p lb Almonds, not shelled, 3c p lb Aniline dyes, not otherwise provided for, 10 p ct Animals, living, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified,. .20 p ct Ar„ificial flowers and feathers, not elsewhere specified, 25 p ct Asbestos, in any form other than crude, and all manu- factures thereof, 25 p ct ~ Axle grease and similar compounds, Ic p lb Babbit metal, 10 p ct Bagatelle tables or boards, with cues and balls, 35 p ct Bags, containing fine salt, from all countries, 25 p ct Baking powder, th» weight of the package to be included in the weight lor duty, 6c p lb Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any mixture of which petroleum is a part, 40c each Barrels containing salted meats (1887) 20c each Belts and trusses of all kinds, 25 p ct Bells of any description, except for churches 30 p ct Billiard tables, without pockets, four feet six inches by nine feet or under, $22.50 each On those of over four feet six inches by niile feet, $25 each On billiard tables with pockets, five feet six inches by eleven feet or under, $35 each And all over five feet six inches by eleven feet, $40 each And in addition thereto, 15 p ct (Each table to include twelve cues, and one set of four balls, with markers, cloths and cases, but no pool balls. ) Bird cages cf all kinds, 30 p ct Blacking, shoe, and shoemakers' ink, (1887) 30 p ct Blueing— laundry blueing of all kinds, (1887) 30 p ct BOOKS, Etc. : Advertising pamphlets, not illustrated, (18^7) Ic each Advertising pictures, picotrial show cards, illustrated advertising periodicals, illustrated price lists, adver- tising calendars, advertising almanacs, and tailors' and mantle makers' fashion-plates, and all chromos. 54 King Street, St. John, H. % [1889. T. ig lb lb t it !t it lb it it it lb ich it ut each ach ach ach ct ct 3t ct ach I .■'4 I # 1889.] CIT8TOM8 TARIFF. 19 chromotypes, oleographs and other cards, pictures or artistic works of similar kinds produced by any process other than hand paintin;? or drawing, and being for business or advertising purposes or not, printed or stamped on paper, cardboard, or other material, (1887) 6c p lb and 20 p ct Books, printed, periodicals and pamphlets, notelsewhere specified, not being foreign reprints of British copy- right works nor blank account books, nor copy- books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor Bibles, prayer-books, pcalm or hymn-books, 15 p ct British copyright works, reprints of, 15 p ct And in addition thereto, 12^ p ct Bibles, prayer-books, psalm and hymn books 5 p ct Maps and charts, 20 p ct Newspapers, partly printed, and intended to be com- pleted and published in Canada, (1887) 25 p ct Printed music, bound or in sheets, 10c p lb Playing cards, 6c p pack Labels for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, confectionery, and other goods, also tickets, posters, advertising bills and folders, (1887) 15c p lb and 25 p ct Bookbinders' tools and implements, including ruling machines and binders' cloth, 10 p ct Booe, shoe, and stay laces, of any material, 30 p ct Boxes, cases, and writing desks, fancy and ornamental, and fancy manufactures of bone, shell, horn and ivory, also dolls and toys of all kinds and materials, ornaments of alabaster, spar, terra cotta or comjjo- sition, statuettes, beads, and bead ornaments, . . 30 p ct Brass, in bars and bolts, drawn, plain and fancy tubing, (1887) 10 pet Brass, in strips for printers' rules, not finished, 15 p ct Brass, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, 30 p ct Braces or suspenders, (1887) 35 p ct BREADSTUFFS. Viz. : Breadstuffs, grain and flour and meal of all kinds, when damaged by water in transit, twenty per cent ad valorem upon the appraised value -such aji praised value to be ascertained as provided by sections 8, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 and 76 of " The Customs Act," . .20 p ct Barley, Buckwheat, Indian corn, Oats, Rice, (1887) Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy, when irapoited di- rect from the country of growth, Rye ^ Wheat Peas, Beans, Buckwheat meal or flour, Cornmeal, Maccaroni and vermicelli, (1887) Oatmeal, 15c ]) bsh 10c p bsh 7^c p bsh 10c p bsb lie p lb .17^ pet .10c p bsh . 15c p bsh .lOcplah .15c p bsh . Jc per lb .iOc p brl .2cplb .^c p lb Buy Wool Carpets at Harold Gilbert^s, 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889.1 Rye fleur jjOc p brl Wheat flour, 50c p brl Rice and Hago flour, 2c p lb Brick for building, 20 p ct Britannia metal, manufactures of, not plated, ._.,.. .25 p ct British gum, dressine, sizing cream and enamel sizing, (18«7) Icplb Butter 4c p lb Buttons of vegetable ivory orhorn,(1887)10c p gross and 25 p ct Buttons, all other, not elsewhere specified, (1887) 25 p ct Button covers, crozier, 10 p ct Candles, tallow, 2c p lb Candles, paraffins wax, 5c p lb Candles, all otheis, including sperm, 25 p ct Cane or rattan, split or otherwise manufactured, 25 p ct Cans or packages made of tin or other material, contain- ing fish of any kind admitted tree of duty under any existing law or treaty, not exceeding one quart in contents, one cent and a half on each can or pack- age; and when exceeding one quart, an additional duty of one cent and a half for each additional quart or fractional part theieof, l^c p qt Canvas of hemp or flax, and sail twine, when to be used for boats and shij/s' sails, 5 p ct Caplins, unfinished i(!]{horn hats, 20 p ct Carpeting, matting and mats of hemp, (1887) 25 p ct CARRIAGES: Buggies of all kinds, farm wagons, fann, railway or freight carts, pleasure carts or gigs and similar vehicles, costing less than fifty dollars, $10 Costing fifty dollars and less than one hundred dollars, _ ^ $15 And in addition thereto in each case, (1887) 20 p ct All such carriages, costing one hundred doUais each and over, (1887) _ 35 pet Railway cars, sleighs, cutters, wheelbarrov/s and hand- _ carts, ..... 30 p ct Children's carriages of all kinds, 35 p ct Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handles of knives and forks, not bored nor otherwise manufactured, 10 p ct Cement, raw, or in stone from the quarry, (see stone) $1 p ton of 13 cubic ft Cement, burnt and unground, 7^0 p 100 lbs Cement, hydraulic, or water lime, ground, including barrels, 40c p brl Cement, in bulk or in bags, 9c p b.-h Cement, Portland or Roman, shall be classed with all other cement at sijecific rates as above provided. Cheese 3c p lb Chicory, raw or green, 3c p lb Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as a substitute for coffee, kiln di led, roasted or ground, 4c p lb China and pocelain ware, 30 p ct Cider, clarified or refined, lOc pig Cider not clarified or refined, 5c p I g Clay tobacco pipes, (1387) 35 p ct ^ 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. [issoTl rl brl qt ct ct ct ) ct ) ct [) ct ) ct p ct II p ton of 13 cubic it p 100 lbs ; p brl pb.h plb plb plb p ct •c p Ig ic pi g i p ct 1889.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 21 (Jlocks, and parts thereof, except Bprings, 3.5 p ct Clock springs, 10 p ct Clothea wringers, (1887) ^ ..... .$1 each and 30 Clothing of any material, including horse clothing, p ct shaped, not otherwise provided for, 30 p ct CJoal, bituminous, (50 c p ton Va al l)ust, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct Coal tar and Coal pitch, 10 p ct Cocoa matting, (1887), 30 p ct Cocoa nuts, $1 p 100 Cocoa nuts, when imported from the place of growth by vessel direct to a Canadian port, 50c p 100 Cocoa nut, depsicated, sweetened or not, 8c p lb (^ocoa pasta and chocolate, not sweetened, 20 p ct Cocoa paste and other preparations of cocoa containing sugar Ic p lb and 2ti p ct Coffee, green, from the United States, _ 10 p ct Coffee, roasted or ground, from the United States, 3c p lb and 10 p ct (voflfee, roasted or ground, and all imitations of and sub- stituea for, not elsewhere ppecified, 3 c p lb Coke 50c i> ton of 2000 lbs Collars of cotton or liner, (1887) 24c p doz and 30 p ct Colored fabrics, woven, of dyed or colored cotton yarn, or part jute and part cotton yarn, or other mateiial except tilk, not elsewhere specified, (1887) 25 p ct Colors, dry, viz: blue-black, Chinese blue, Prussian blue and raw umber. In pulp, viz: carmine, colopne, and lose lakes, scarlet and maroon, satin and fine- washed white, 20 p ct (^ombs, for dress and toilet, of all kinds, (1887) 30 p ct Copper, old and scrap, in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, ingots and she ithing, not planished or coated, and copper seamless drawn tubing, 10 p ct Copper rivets and burrs, and all manufactures of copper not el8ewher*» specified, 30 p ct Cordage of all kinds, IJc p lb and 10 p ct Corks, and other manufactures of cork wood or cork bark, 20 p ct COTTON, MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.: Bed comforters or cotton bed quilts, not including woven quilts or counterpanes, (1887) 35 p ct Grey or unbleached and bleached cotton, sheetings, drills, ducks, cotton or canton flannels, not stained, painted or printed, Ic p sq yd and 15 p ct All cotton denims, drillings, bedtitkintrs, ginghams, plaids, cotton or canton flannels, ducks and drills, dyed or colored, checked and striped shirtings, oot- tonades. Kentucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and good:! of like description, 2c p sq yd and 15 p ct Cotton wadding, batting, batts and warps, carpet warps, knitting yarn, hof-iery yarn and other Cfitton yarns, under number forty, not bleached, dyed or colored, [2c per lb and 15 p ct And if bleached, dyed or colored, 3c per lb and 15 p ct Tapestry Carpets in endless variety at 22 CUSTOMS TAUIFF. ri880. '« ("otton warp, No 60 and finer, f !ott( two aid one-half cubic feet 2t)0 p box In one-half boxes, capacity not exceeding one and one-fourth cubic feet, 13c p half box In ca.se» and all other packages, per cubic foot holding capacity, 10c p c f In bulk, jjer one thousand oranges or lemons, ^1.60 per 1,000 In barrels not exceeding in capacity that of the one hundred and ninety-six nounds flour barrel, (1887) 5.5c p bbl Fruits in air tight cans or otner packages, including the cans or other packages, weighing not over one pound, 3c p c or p (And three cents additional per can or package for each pound or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight— the rate to include the duty on the cans or other packages, and the weight on which duty shall be payable to include the weight of the cans or other packages.) Fruits, preserved in brandy or other spirits, $1.90 pig FURS, Viz. : Fur skins, whol.y or partially dressed, 15 p ct Caps, hats, muflFs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur 25 p ct Furniture of wood, iron or any other material, house, cabinet or office, finished or in parts, including hair spring and other mattresses, bolsters and pillows, caskets and coffins of any material, 35 p ct Bedsteads and other iron furniture, 35 p ct Show cases, $2 each and 35 p ct Gas, coal oil or keros'^re fixtures, or parts thereof, 30 p ct Gas meters, (1887) 30 p ct German and nickel silver, manufactures of, not plated, 25 p ct GLASS, AND MANUFACTURES OF, Viz. : Flasks and phials of eight ounces capacity and over, telegraph and lightning rod insulators, jars and glass balls, and cut, pressed or moulded tableware, (1887) 5c p doz pieces and .30 p ct Glass carboys and demijohns, bottles and decanters, flasks and phials of less capacity than eight ounces, (1887) .... 30 pet Lamp and gas-light shades, lamps and lamp chimneys, side lights and head lights, globes for lanterns, lamps and gas-lights, 30 p ct Ornamental, figured and snamelled stained glass, stain- ed, tinted, painted and vitrified glass, and stained glass windows, figured, enamelled, and obscured white glass, 30 p ct Low priced Tapestry Carpeta at 24 CUSTOMS TAllIFP. [1889. Silvered i)lato, • • ■ • • • 30 p ct ('i)mm(»n and colorleHH window <^\nHn 80 p ct Plate glass, not colored, in jtanes not over thirty sciuare feet, <5cp8qf Plate CilasH, in panes over thirty and not over Heventy H(Hiaro feet, 8c p sq ft Plate trluHH in })aneH over Heventy square feet, 9c ') h| f Imititittii porcelain HhideH, and c«»lored glass not figured, jiainted, enamelled or engraved, ..... .20 p ct All other glass and manufactures of glass not herein otherwine i)rovided for, 20 p ct (}love« and mittH of all kinds 30 j) ct (Mue, sheet, broken sheet and ground, (1887) 3c p lb Gold and silver leaf, 30 p ct GUNPOWDER AND OTHER EXPLOSIVES, Viz. : Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges and cartridge cases of all kinds and materials, 30 p ct Gun, rifle and sporting powder in kegs, half-kegs, or (|uarter-kegs, and other similar packages 5c p lb Cannon and musket powder in kegs and barrels, Ac p lb (Canister jiowder, in pound and half-pound tins,. . loc p lb Blasting and mining powder, _ 3c p lb Giant powder, dualiu, dynamite and other explo- sives in which nitro-glycerine is a constituent part, five cents per ])ound, and twenty per cent ad valorem, 5c p lb and 20 p ct Nitro-glycerine, ten cents per pound, and twenty per cent, 10c p lb and 20 p ct Gutta-percha, manufactures of, 25 p ct Hair-cloth of all kinds, 30 p ct Hair, curled, 20 p ct Handkerchiefs, cotton or linen, jdain or printed, in the piece or otherwise, 25p ct Harness and leather dressing (1887), ^ 25 p ct I Harness and saddlery of every description (1887), 35 p ct I Hats, cai)s and bonnets, not elsewhere specified, 25 p ct Honey, bees', in the comb or otherwise, 3c p lb Hops, 6c p lb Imitation precious stones, not set, 10 p ct India-rubber, viz. :— boots and shoes, and other manu- factures of, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct India-rubber clothing, or clothing made water-proof with Tndia-rubl)er, 35 p nt India-rubber vulcanized handles for knives and forks, 10 p ct Ink, for writing, 25 p ct IRON AND STEEL, MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.: Axles and springs of iron or steel, parts thereof, axle bars, axle bliinks or forgings for carriages other than railway and tramway vehicles, without reference to the stage of manufacture (1887), Ic p lb and 30 p ct Bar iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats, rounds and squares, and bars and shapes of rolled iron, not elsewhere specified (1887), $13 p ton Barbed wire fencing, of iron or steel, l^c p lb I Harold Gilbert's, St. John. N. B. [1889. Bt Ct 3f| f Bq ft If ct ct ot b it iz. : ct lb lb )lb lb nd 20 p ct Qd 20 p ct I ct ct ct 3t ct ot ct b b jt ct r.t Ct ct Qd 30 p Ct ton lb t 1889.] CUBTOMH TARIFF. 25 Boiler or other plate iron, flheared or nnsheared, skelp iron, Hheftrer steel rail" ny bars and rails for railways and tr away?,, of any form, punched or not punched, m. elsewhere s •-'•itied, (1887) . . S6 p Iron o. tee) rivets, ixdtswith or without threads, or nut . ■ bolt blani. , le«s than three-eighths of an inch l^c p lb and in dia leter (1887) 30 p ct lie p lb but not less than 35 p ct $.30 p ton but not le^a than 35 p ct ton Send to Harold Gilbert for Patterns 26 CUSTOMS TABIFP. [1889. l^c p lb but nuk. less than 35 pet Iron in pigs, iron kentler^ge and cast stirap iron (1887), $4 p ton Iron in slabs, blooms, loops, puddled bars, or other forms less finished than iron in bars, and more ad- vanced than pig iron, except castings (1887), $9 p ton Iron and steel wire, galvanized or not, fifteen gaupe and coarser, not elsewhere specified (1887), 25 p ct Knife blades or knife blanks, in the rough, unhandled, for use by electroplaters, _ 10 p ct Locomotives and other steam engines, boilers and ma- chinery, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified, _ ^ ^ 30 p ct Provided that any locomotive which with its ten- der weighs thirty tons or over, shall pay a duty of not less tban two thousand dollars (1887), Malleable iron castings, and steel castings, not el82- where specified, provided the duty shall not be less than 30 per cent. (1887) ^ $25 p ton Muskets, rifies i;nd other firearms, and surgical instru- ments (1887/ 20 p ct Nails and spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, horse shoe nails, hob nails and wire jiails, and all other wrought iron or steel nails, not elsewhere specified, and horse, mule and ox shoes (1887) Plate of iron and steel combined, and steel not specially enumerated or provided for (1887), 30 p ct Portable machines, portable steam engines, threashers and separators, horse powers, portable saw mills, and planing mills, and parts thereof in any stage of manufacture (1887), . . . . 35 p ct Pumps, iron, pitcher-cpout, cistern, well and force pumps, 35 pet Railway fish plates (1887), $12 p ton Rolled iron or steel angles, channels, structural shapes and special sections, weighing less than twenty-five pounds per liiieal yard, not elsewhere specified, (1887) ^ |c p lb and 10 p ct Rolled iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, chan- nels, structural sh apes, and special sections, weigh- ing not lees than twenty-five pounds per lineal yard, (1887) 12^ p ct Rolled iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, chan- nels, eyebar blanks made by the Kloman process, together with all other structural shapes of rolled iron or steel, including rolled iron or steel bridge- plate not less than threc-eiKhths of an inch thick, nor less than fifteen inches wide, when imported by manufacturers ot bridges for use exclusively in the manufacture of iron and steel bridges, (1887) 12i p ct Safes, doors fx»r safes and vaults, scales, balances and weighing beams of iron or steel, (1887) 35 p ct Screws, commonly called " wood screws," two inches or over in length, 6c p lb One inch and less than two inches, 8c p lb Less than one inch, (1887) lie p lb Sheet iron, common or black, smoothed or polished, and coated or galvanized, thinner than No. 20 gauge, Canada plates, and plate of iron or steel, [1889. )n of Carpeting before baying. on ) lb but !S8 than 35 pet >D 1889 1 CU3TOM8 TARIFF. 37 not less than thirty inches wide and not less than one-fourth of an inch in thickness, twelve and a half per cent. (1887) ^ 12^ p ct Skates, twenty cents per pair and thirty per cent (1887)2()c p pair and 30 pet. Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and alabs, by what- ever process made, billets and barn, bands, hoops, strips and sheets ot all gauges and widths, all of 30 p ct but above classes of steel not elsewhere provided for, not leas than valued at four cents or less per pound, $12 p ton Except ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs upon which the speciBo duty shall be not less than eight dollars per ton, (1887) $8 p ton When of greater value than four cents per pound, twelve and a half per cent 12^ p ct Provided that on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets, of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel (bars of irregular shape or section, cold rolled, cold hamuiered or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-sixth of one cent per pound in addition to the rates imposed on the said materials, (1887) Jc p lb a M Provided further, that ail metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast and malleable, of what- ever description or form, without regard to the per- centage of carbon contained therein whether pro- duced by cementation, or converted, cast ar made from iron or its ores by the crucible, Bessemer, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist-basic, Siemens-Mar- tin or open hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by the combination of tv,^o or more of the processes or their equivalents, or bj' any fusion or other process which produces froni iron or its ores a metal either granulous or fibroup in structure, which is cast and malleable, except what is known as malleable iron castings, shall be classed and de- nominated as steel (1887). Provided further, tha, all articles rated as iron or manufacture of iron, shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise specially provide 1 for (1887). _ Steel needles, viz. : Cylinder needles, hand frame needles and latch needles, 30 p ct Swedish rolled iron i>ail rods, under a half inch in diameter, for manufacture of horse 8hoenails,(1887j20 p ct TUBING, Viz.: Boiler tubes of wrought iron or steel, (1887) 15 p ct Lap-welded iron tubmg, threaded and coupled or not, one and one-quarter inch in diameter and over, but not over two inches, for use excbisively in artesian wells, petroleum pipe lines and for petroleum re fineries, (1887) 20 p ct Tubes not welded, nor more than one and one-half inch in diameter, of rolled steel, (1887) 15 p ct Tapestry Carpets in Brussels patterns at 28 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. p ui> p ct p ton p ct Wrought iron tubing, threadpd and coupled or not, over two inches in diameter, (1887) 15 p ct Other wrought iron tubes or pipes, (1887) -j^^^c p lb and 30 p ct Wire rope of iron or steel, not otherwise provided for, (1887) 26 Wire of spring steel, coppered or tinned, number nine gauge or smaller, not elsewhere specified, (1887) 20 Wrought iron or steel nuts and washers, iron or steel rivets, bolts with or without threada or nuts and bolt blanks, and finished hinges or hinge blanks, not elsewhere specified, (1887) Ic p lb and 25 p ct Wrought scrap iron and scrap steel, being waste or re- fuse wrought iron or steel that has been in actual tipe and is fit only to be re-manufactured, (1887) I Manufuctuies, articles or wares not specially enumer- ated or provided for, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, and whether partly or wholly manu- factured, (1887) 30 Iron sand or globules, and dry putty for jsol'shing granite, 20 p ct Jellies an-il jams, _ 5c p lb Jewellery and manufacturet. of gold and silver, 20 p ct Jute carpeting or matting and mats, ..... .25 p ct Jute, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct Ijaces, braids, fringes, embroideries, cords, tassels and bracelets; also braids, chains or cords of hair, 30 p ct Lamp black and ivory black, 10 p ct Lard, tried or rendered, 2c )i lb Lard, untried, He p lb Lead, old scrap and pig, 40c p 100 lbs Lead, bars, blocks and sheets, 60c p 100 lbs Lead, nitrate and acetate of, 5 p ct Lead pipe and lead shot, l:Je p lb Lead, and all manufactures of lead, not otherwise spe- ciKed, 80 p ct Leather board, . 3c p lb Boot and shoe counters made from leather board, he p pair Leather, sole, tanned, but rough or undressed, 10 p ct Morocco skins, tanned, but rough or undressed, 10 p ct Leather, belting leather, and all upper leather, includ- cluding kid, lamb, sheep, and calf, tanned or dressed but not waxed or glazed (1887), 15 p Leather, sole (1887), ^c p lb and 15 p Glove leathers, viz. :— Buck, deer, and antelope, tanned or dressed, colored or not colored, 10 p Leather as above, dressed and waxed or glazed, ... .20 p ct ct ct ct .25 pet p ct Japanned, patent or enamelled k-ather (1887), Cordova leather, tanned, from horse hide, and man- ufactures of , 25 All other leather and skins, tanned, not otherwise specified. 20 p ct lioots and shoes and other manufactures of hather, not elsewhere specified, and leather beltings, 25 p ct Iviquorice root, paste extract of (1887), 2c p Ih Sli<'k, extract or confection, Ic p lb and 20 p ct Lithographic stones, not engraved, 20 p ct m- ■^ at [1889. ct p ct Cb ct p ct p ton p ct pet plb p ct p ct p ct p ct p rt plb 3 plb J p 100 lbs c p 100 lbs pet 3 plb pet 3 p lb 3 p pair p ct p ct p ct p ct p ct p ct pet p ct p ct p ct ;plb p ct P ct -^ Harold Gilbert's, 8t. John, K. B. 1889.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. to excise 15c p bsh 25 pet 25 pet including 25 p ct 20 pet Malt, upon entrance for warehouse, subject regulations, ... . Malt, extract of, for medicinal purposes, Machine card clothing, Magic lanterns and optical instruments, micropcopes t.nd telescopes, Manilla hoods, . . Marble, in bl.ocka from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen, containing fifteen cubic feet or over, 10 p ct Marble, in blocks from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen, containing less than fifteen cubic feet (1887), 15 p ct Marble slabs, sawn on not more than two sides (1887), 15 p ct Marble blocks and slabs, sawn on more than two sides, (1887), 2? pet Marble, finished, and all manufactures of marble, not elsewhere specified (1887), 35 p et Meats, fresh or salted, on actual weight as received in Canada, except shoulders, sides, bacon, and hams, Ic p lb Shoulders, sides, bacon and hams, fresh, salted, dried or smoked, 2c p lb Poultry and game of all kinds, 20 p ct All other dried or smoked meats, or meats preserved in any other way than salted or pickled, not otherwise specified, two cents per pound — if imported in cans, the rate to include the duty on the cans, and the weight on which duty shall be payable to include the weight of the cans, 2c p lb Milk food, manufactured by Henri Mestle, Dr Gibai^t. and others, and all similar preparations, 30 p et Mucilage (1887), 30 p ct Musical instruments of all kinds, not otherwise provided for, 25 pet Mustard cake, . . 20 p ct Mustard seed, unground, .. 15 pet Mustard, ground, 25 p ct Nickel anodes, 10 p et Nuts of all kinds, not elsewhere specified, 3c p lb Ochres, dry, ground, or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined, 10 Oils, coal and kerosene, distilled, purified and reHneil; naphtha, benzole and petroleum; products of petro- leum, coal, shale and lignite, not el.«ewhere specified, seven cents and a-fifth of a cent per Imperial gal- lon, 7 1 c p I Carbolic or heavy oils, for any use, ten per cent 10 [) eh Cod liver oil, medicated, twenty per cent. 20 p ct Lard oil, twenty per cent 20 p ct Linseed or flaxseed oil, raw or boiled, thirty per cent. 30 p ct Lubricating oils, composed \/holly or in part of petro- leum, and costing thirty cents per Imperial gallon or over, twenty five per cent. 25 p ct The same costing less than thirty cents per Imperial gallon, seven and a-tif th cents per Imperial gallon . . 74.c P T All other lubricating oils, twenty-five per cent 25 n ct p et 29 1 f tfnion Carpets at low Prices at Itarold Gfilbert's, 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. Neatafoot oil, twenty per cent. Olive or salad oil, twenty per cent. Seasame seed oil, twenty per cent. 20 pot 20 pot 20 pet Oil cloth, floor, . . ^ 3c p sq yd and 20 p ct Oil cloth, in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped, painted or printed, India rubbered, flocked or coated, not otherwise provided for, 5c p sq yd and 15 p ct Opium drug, $1 !> lb Opium, prepared for smoking, $5 p lb Organs, cabinet, viz. : On reed organs having not more than two sets of reeds, $10 each Having over two and not over four sets of reeds, $15 each Having over fourand not over six sets of reeds, $20 each Having oversix sets of reeds, $30 each And in add ition thereto, on the fair market value thereof, 15 p ct Organs, pipe organs, and sets or parts of sets of reeds for cabinet organs, 25 p ct Paintings, drawings, engravings and prints, 20 p ct Paints and colors, ground in oil or any other liquid, 25 p ct Paints and Colors, not elsewhere specified, 20 p ct White and red lead, and orange mineral, dry, and also white zinc, . . 5 p ct White lead in pulp, not mixed with oil, 5 p ct Paris green, dry, . , 10 p ct Paper hangings, or wall paper, in rolls, on each roll of eight yards or under, and so in proportion for all greater lengths of the following descriptions, viz. : a. Brown blanks, (1887) 2c 6. White papers, grounded papers, and satins, " 3c c. Single print bronzes, " 7c d. Colored bronzes, " 9o e. Embossed bronzes, " lie /. Colored borders, narrow, " 8c g. Colored barders, wide, " 10c h. Bronze borders, narrow " 15c i. Bronze borders, wide, " 18c j'. Embossed borders, " 20c Paper of all kinds not elsewhere specified, (1887) 25 p ct Manufactures of paper, including ruled and bordered papers, papetries, boxed papers, envelopes and blank books, (1887) 35 p ct Paper, tarred, (1887) ^c p lb Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glossed _ or finished, 5 p ct Union collar cloth paper, plossed or finished, in rolls or sheets, 20 p ct Mill boaM, not straw board, 10 p ct Paraffine wax or stearine, 3c p lb Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, 25 p ct Perfumery, including toilet preparations, viz. : hair oils, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes and all other perfumed preparations used tor the hair, mouth or skin, 30 p ct Phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, sheets and wire, 10 p ct Photographic dry plates, (1887) 15c p sq f jrt*8, 54 King Street, St. JTohn, If. B. 3! 1889.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 31 PIANOFORTES, Viz.: All square pianofortes, whether round-cornered or not, not over sevea octaves, $25 each All other square pianofortes, $30 each Upright pianofortes, $30 each Concert, semi-concert or parlor gra\d pianofortes, (1887) $50 each And in addition thereto, 20 j) ct Parts of pianofortes, 25 p ct Pickles in bottles, a specific duty of forty cents per gal- lon; sixteen half-pint, eight pint, or four quart bottles to be held to contain a gallon. In jars, bottles, or other vessels, the quantity to be ascer- tained and the same rate of duty to be charged thereon, the duty to include the Ijottle or other package, (1887) 40c p gal PickletJ in bulk, in vinegar, or vinegar and mustard, 35c p gal In brine, (1887) 25c p gal Picture frames, as furniture, 35 p ct Pins, manufactured from wire of any metal, 30 p ct Plants, viz.: fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, 20 p ct Gooseberry bushes, (1887) 2c each Grape vines, costing ten cents and less, 3c each. Raspberry and blackberry bushes, (1887) Ic each Rose bushes, (1887) : 5c p plant Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground, not calcined, 10c p 100 lbs Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, fifteen cents per hundred pounds, or forty-five cents per barrel of not over three hundred poundg, 15c p 100 lbs Plated cutlery, namely, kniv«3 plated wholly or in part, costing under three dollars and fifty cents per dozen, (1887) 50c p doz and 20 p ct Plated ware, all other, electro-plated or gilt, of all kinds, whether plated wholly or in part, (1887) 30 p ct Plates engraved on wood, and on steel or other metal, 20 p ct Plumbago (1887), 10 p ct Plumbago, all manufacturers of, not elsewhere specified, (1887), 25 pet Pocket Books and Purses, 30 p ct Pomades, French, or flour odors, preserved in fat or oil for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers which (To not bear the heat of distillation, when im- ported in tins of not less than ten pounds each, 15 p ct Printing presses of all kinds, folding machines and paper cutters (1887), 10 p ct Proprietary medicines; to wit: — All tinctures, pills, powders, troches or lozenges,8yrups,cordial8,bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, oint- ments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils or medicinal preparations or compositions recommend- ed to the public under any general name or title as specifics for any diseases or affections whatsoever affecting the human or animal bodies, not otherwise provided for: all liquids, 50 p ct And all others, 25 p ct M 32 linoleunifl cut in one piece at Harold G ilbe rt's, CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. for boots, lOp ct 25 pet 20 pet 10 pet 30 pet p lb and 15 p ct Prunella, and cotton and woollen netting, shoes, and gloves, Putty, Quills, Ked prussiate of potash, ...... Ribbons of all kinds and materials, Rubber belting, hose, packing, mats and matting, 5c Sails for boats and ships, also tents and awningp, 25 p ct Salt, , coarse, ...... 10c p 100 lbs Not to include salt imported from the United Kingdom or any British possession, or salt imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries, which shall be free of duty. Salt, fine, in bulk, 10c p 100 IbsH Salt, in bags, barrels, or other packages, the bags, bar- rels, or other packages to bear the same duty as if imported empty, 15c p 100 lbs Saltpetre, ..... 20 p ct Sand-paper, glass, flint and emery paper, 30 p ct Sauces and catsups, in bottles, sixteen half i^int, eight pint, or four quart bottles to be held to contain a gallon, 40c p g and 20 p ct Screws, of iron, steel, brass, or orher metal, not other- wise provided for, 35 p ct Seeds, viz.: flower, garden, field and other seeds, for agricultural purposes, when in bulk or large parcels, 15 p ct When put up in small papers or parcels, 25 p ct Sewing machines, whole, or heads or parts of heads of sewing machines, , $3 each and 20 p ct Shawls of all kinds and materials, except silk, 25 p ct Shii.;les, 20 pet Ship.- and other vessels built in any foreign country, V aether steam or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian register, on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, machinery, and all appurtenances: on the hull, rigging, and all appurtenances, except machinery, . . 10 p ct On boilers, steam engines, and other machinery, 25 p ct Shirts mi cotton or linen, (1887) $1 p doz and 30 p ct Silk in the gum, or spun, not more advanced than singles, tram and thrown, organzine, not color d, 15 p ct Sewing silk and silk twist, 25 p ct Silk velvets and all manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component part of chief value, not else- where specified, except church vestments, 30 p ct Silk plush netting used for the manufacture of glove?, 15 p ct Silver, rolled, and German and nickel failver in sheets, 10 p ct Slates, school and writing slates, (1887) Ic each and 20 p ct Slates, roofing slate, black or blue, (1887) 80c p stpiare Red, green and other colors, 3Pl p square In each case when split or dressed only. Slates of all kinds, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specitie i, (1887) Ic p sq f and 25 p ct Slate mantels, 30 p ct Soap, common brown and yellow, not perfumed, l^c p lb Soap, castile and white, 2c p lb irt's, [1889. ct ct ct ct ct md 15 p ct I ct J 100 lbs p 100 IbsH p 100 lbs ct ) ct anil 20 p ct ) ct p ct > ct and 20 p ct 3 ct p ct 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. p ct p ct p ct p ct p ct ) ct p ct p ct p ct p square p square p ct c ct !plb plb # .*■, m 1889.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 33 Soap, perfumed or toilet, 10c p lb and 10 p ot (The weight of the inside packages and wrappers to be included in the weight for duty. ) Soap powders, 3c p lb Socks and stockings of cotton, wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat or other like animal. (1887) [10c p lb and 30 p ct Spectacles and eye glasses, (1887) _ ^ . 30 p ct Spectacles and eye glasses, parts of, unfinished, (18^7) 25 p ct Spices, viz. : ginger and spices of all kinds (except nut- aegs and mace), unground, 10 p ct Ground 25 p ct Nutmegs and mace, 25 p ct Spirits and strong waters not having been sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Sikes's hidro- meter, for every Imperial gallon of the strength of pi oof by such hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.: Geneva gin, rum, whiskey, alcohol or spirits of wine, and unenumerated unmixed and not sweetentd spirits by whatever name called,. . .$1.75 p I g Brandy, $2 p 1 g Abeinthe, $2 p I g "Old Tom "gin, $1.75 pig Spirits, sweetned or mixed, so that the degree of strength cannot be as^certained, as aforesaid, viz. : rum-shrub, cordials, schiedam schnapps, taKia, bit- ters, and unenumerated articles «)f like kind, $1.90 pig Spirits and strong waters, not elsewhere specified, $1.90 pig Spirits and strong waters, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of proprietary medicines, tinctures, essences, extracts, or any other denomination, in- cluding medicinal elixirs and fluid extracts, whuther in bulk or boctle, not elsewhere specified, shall be, nevertheless, deemed spirits or strong waters, and subject to dnty as such, $2 p gal and 30 p ct Cologne water and perfumed spirits in bottles or fiitsks not weighing more than four ounces each, 50 p ct Cologne water and perfumed spirits in bottles, flasks and other packages weighing more than four ounces each, $2 p I g and 40 p ct Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including ginger, orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currant wines, containing twenty-six per c^^nt. or less of spirits of the strength of proof by Sikes's hydrometer, imported in wood or in bottles (six quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon), twenty-tive cents per Imperial gallon, and for each degree of strength in excess of 25c p I g and twenty-six per cent, of spirits as aforesaid, an addi- 3j p I g for tional duty of three cents until the strength reaches each deg from forty per cent, of pi oof spirits; and in addition 2ti to 40 and thereto, thirty per cent., 30 p ct i Oilcloths all prices and widths at Harold Gilbert's, 34 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. . $8 p doz Chainpa»?ne and all other sparkling wines in bottles con- taining each not more than a quart and more than one pint, .... Containing not more than a pint each, and more than one-half pint, .S1..50 p doz Containing one-half pint each or less, .75c p doz Bottles oontaining more than one quart each shall pay in addition to three dollars per dozen bottles at the rate of «ne dollar and fifty cents per Imperial gallon, on the quantity in excess of one quart per bottle — the quarts and pints in each case being old winemeas'ire, in addition to the above specific duty there shall be an ad valorem duty of thirty per cent. [$1.60 p 1 g and 30 p ct But any liquors imported under the name of wiue, and containing more than forty per cent, of spirits of the strength of proof by Sikes's hydrometer, shall be rated for duty as unenumerated spirits. Starch, including farina, corn starch, or flour and all preparations having the qualities of starch, 2c p lb Stereotypes and electrotypes of standard books, 10 p ct Stereotypes and electrotypes for commercial blanks and advertisements, 20 p Stereotypes and electrotypes and bases for same made wholly or in part of type metal, not elsewhere specified, 5c p ct . lb STONE, Viz. : Rough freestone, sandstone and all other building stone except marble from the quarry, not hammered or chiselled, per ton of thirteen cubic feet, $1 p ton Water limestone or cement stone, (see cement) $1 p ton lirindstones, ....$2pton Dressed freestone, and all other building stone, except marble and all manufactures of stone, or granite, 20 p ct Straw boards in sheets or rolls, plain or tarred, 40c p 100 Iba SUGARS, SYRUPS, AND MOLASSES: Sugar, melado, concentrated melado, concentrated cane- juice, concentrated molasses, concentrated beet-root juice and concrete, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, for refining pur-, poses only, not over number fourteen Dutch stand- ard in color, and not testing over seventy degrees by the polariscopic test, Ic p lb And for every additional degi ee, shown by polaris- copic test, 3ic p 100 lbs add Sugar, not for refining purposes, not over number four- teen Dutch standard in color, when imported direct • from the country of growth and production, free on board at the lust port of shipment. Ic p lb and 30 p ct All sugars above number fourteen Dutch standard in color, and refined sugar of all kinds, grades or standards, on the value thereof free on board at the last port of shipment, l^c p lb and 35 p ct On all sugars not imported direct without transhipment ert'g, [1889. Ok oz p doz doz !t lb ct ct lb ) ton } ton ) ton > ct plOOlba )lb 100 lbs add J ct . pet 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1889.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 83 from the country of growth and production, there shall be levied and collected an additional dutv of seven and a half per cent of the whole duty so other- wise payable thereon, Provided, that when any cars;o of sugar imported for refining purposes is found to grade, in part, above number fourteen Dutch standard in color, such part to the extent of not exceeding fifteen per cent of the whole of the cargo may be admitted to enter by polariscopic test. Syrups, cane juice, refined syrup, sugar house syrup or sugar house molasses, syrup of sugar, syrup of mo- lasses or sorghum, whether imported direct or not, Ic p lb and 30 p ct Molasses, other, when imported direct, without tran- shipment and from the country of growth and pro- duction, 15 p ct Molasses when not so imported, 20 p ct The value upon which the ad valorem duty shall be levied and eoUected upon all the above named syrups and molasses, shall be the value thereof free on board at the last port of shipment. Provided that molasses, when imported for ot received into any refinery or sugar factory, or to be used for any other purpose than actual consump- tion, shall be subject to, and there shall be levied and collected thereon, an additional duty of five cents per Imperial gallon. Sugar candy, brown or white, and confectionery, lo plb and 35 p ct Glucose «r grape sugar, to be classed and rated for duty according to grade by Dutch standard in color. Glucose syrup, a specific duty of 2c p lb Tallow, Icplb Tea, from the United States, 10 p at Telephones, telegraph instruments, electric and galvanic batteries, and apparatus for electric lights, 25 p ct Tin crystals, 2) pet Tinware, stamped and japanned ware, and all manu- factures of tin nit elsewhere specified 25 p ct TOBACCO: Manufactured tobacco and snuff, 30c p lb And in addition thereto, 12^ p ct C'gars and cigarettes, $2 p lb The weight of cigarettes to include the weight of the paper covering, (1887), 25 p ct TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS: Axes of all kinds, adzes, hatchets and hammers not elsewhere specified, (1887) 35 p ct Chopping axes, $2 p doz and 10 p ct Files and rasps, 35 p ct Garden rakes, two and three-pronged forks of all kinds, and hoes, 1887 5c each and 25 p ct Hay knives, and four, five, and six pronged forks of all kinds, 1887 82 p doz and 20 p ct Mowing machines, self-binding harvesters, harvesters m M, I' Smyrna Rugs in elegant desig ns at Harold Gilb ert's, 86 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889- without binders, hiiiding iittachmentH, reapers, sulky and walking' ploughs and all other agricul- tural machines and implements not otherwise pro- vided for, 1887 35 pet Picks, mattocks, blacksmiths' hammers, sledges, track tools, wedges and crowbais of iron or fteel, 1887 Ic p lb and 25 pot Shovels and spadss, shovel and spade blanks, 1887 $1 p doz and 25 p ct Scythes $2. 40 p doz Towels of every description, 25 p ct TREES-FRUIT TREES. Viz.: -Plum, pear, peach and .2c each . 4c each . 4c each .5c each . 4c each .2Ac each and 10 p jt 10 pet pot pet pet p ct 30 .25 .20 .10 Apple, of all kinds, Peach trees, 1887 Pear, of all kinds. Plum, of all kinds, Cherry, of all kinds, Quince, of all kinds, Seedling stock for grafting, viz other fruit trees, 1887 Turpentine, spirits of, Trunks, of all kinds, pocket-books and purses, 1887 Twine, of all kinds, not otherwise specified. Type, for printing, Type metal, _ . . Umbrellas, parasols and sunshades of all kinds materials, 30 p ct Umbrella and parasol steel, 'ran or brass ribs, runners, rings, caps, notches, tin caps and ferules, when im- ported by and for the use of manufacturers of umbrellas, 20 p ct Valises, satchels, carpet Ibags, cases for jewels and watches, and other like articles, of any material, 1887 10c each and 30 p ct Varnishes, lacquers, japans, japan driers, liquid driers collodion and oil finish, not elsewhere specified > (1887) 20c p gal and 25 p ct Vasseline, and all similar preparations of petroleum for toilet, medicinal or other purposes, in bulk, 4c p lb And in bottles or other packages, not over one pound iu weight each, 6c p lb VEGETABLES, Viz.: Potatoes (1887), . . 15c p bush Tomatoes, fresh, (1887) ...... 30c p bsh and 10 p ct Tomatoes and other vegetables, including corn, in cans or other packages, weighing not over one pound each, two cents per can or package, and two cents additional per can or package, for each pound, or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight — the rate to include the duty on the cans, or other pack- ages, and the weight on which duty shall be pay- able t( {include the weight of the cans or packages, 2c pi lb can or pk Vegetables, not elsewhere specified, including sweet potatoes, (1887) 25 p ct Velveteens and cotton velvets, 20 p ct Veneers of wood, sawn only, (1887) 10 p ct Vinegar, 15c p I g Silberfs, [1889- pot lb and 25 p ct )z and 25 p ct .40 p doz 1 p ct ! each ! each ! each ! each ! each \c each ip jt >p ct >p ct > p ct • p ct I p ct pet p ct p ct p ct plb plb p bush p ct lb can or pk ct ct ct pig 1889.1 54 King Street, St. John, N. B.^ CUSTOMS TARIFF. 87 Watches, and watch cases, 25 p ct Watch actions or niovementH, (1887) 10 p ct VVlii[)s, of all kinds, 30 p ct Wmceys, checked, striped or fancy cotton over twetity- hve inches wide, 2c p «i yd and 15 p ct Winceys of all kinds, not othorwiae provided for, 22^ p ct Wire-cloth, of brass and copper, 20 p ct Wire covered with cotton, linen, silk or other material, 25 p ct Wood and manufactures of, and wooden ware, viz.: pails, tubs, cluuiis, brooms, brushes, and other manufactures of wood not elsewhere specified, 25 p ct Hul)s, spokes, felloes, and parts of wheeb, rough hewn or sawn only, ^ 15 p ct Lumber and ti*"bor, not elsewhere specified 20 p ct MouldinK'M <>l wood, plaiu 25 p ct Moulilinys of WOO'], gilded or otherwise further manu- factured than plain, 30 p ct WOOLS AND WOOLLENS, Viz.: Manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, poat, or other like animals, viz :— Blankets and flannels of every description ; cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, tweeds, coatings, overcoatings, felt cloth of every descrip- tion not elsewhere specified ; horse-collar cloth, yarn, knitting yarn, fingering yarn, worsted yarn, knitted goocls, viz :— Shirts and drawers and hosiery, not elsewhere specified, 7Ac p lb and 20 p ct All fabrics composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animal, not otherwise provided for, on all suih goods costing ten cents per yard and under, (1887) 22^ p ct Costing over ten and under fourteen cents, (1887) 25 p ct tJosting fourteen cents and over, (1887) 27^ p ct As regards the last three items the half-penny sterling shall be computed as the equivalent of a cent, and larger sums in sterling money shall be computed at the same ratio. Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel of every description, including; cloth caps and horse clothing, shaped, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animal, made up by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer, not otherwise provided for, (1887) 10c p lb and 25 p ct Carpets, viz : — Brussels, Tapestry, Dutch, Venetian, and damask, carpet mats and ru^'s of all kinds, and printed felts and druggets, and all other carpets and squares, not otherwise provided for, 25 p ct Treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, com- posed wholly of wool, 10c p sq yd and 20 p ct Two-ply and three-plj' ingrain carpets, of whicli the warp is composed wholly of cottcn, or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, 5c p sci yd and 20 p ct Felt, pressed, of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with any woven fabric, 17^ p ct Buy Cocoa Mats and Mattings at 4 88 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. Wool, class one, viz': Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South Down combing wools, or wools known as lustre wools, and other like combing wool?, such as are grown in Canada, 3c p lb Yeast cakes and compreised yeast in packages of one ^ pound and over, or in bulk, 6c p lb Yeast Citkes in packages of lesb than one pound, 8c p lb Zinc, chloride, salti and pulphate of, 6 p ct Zinc, seamless drawn tubing. ^ 10 p ct Zinc, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, ..... .25 p ct All goods not enumerated in this Act as charged with any duty of customs, and not declared free of duty by this Act, shall be charged with a duty of twenty per cent., when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein. 42 V., c 15, Schedule A:— 43 V., c 18, s l;-44 V., c 10 s 2;— 45 v., c 6, m 1, 2, 3 ani 4;— 4(5 V., c 13, ss 2, 3, 5 and 6;-47 v., c 30, s 2;— 48-49 V , c 61, ss 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9j— 49 v., c 37, 88 1 and 8. SCHEDULE B. DUTIES ON PISH AND THE PRODUCT OF THE FISHERIES. plb plb plb plb Mackerel, ..... Ic Herrings, pickled or salted, ho Salmon, pickled, Ic All other fish, pickled, in barrels, Ic Foreign-oaughl fish, imp >rted otherwise than in barrels or half-barrels, whether fresh, dried, salted or pickled, not specially enumerated or provided for by this Act, 50 c n 100 lbs. Fish, smoked and boneless fish, Ic p lb Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide, and three and a half inches deep, 5c p box In half boxes, measuring not wore than five inches long, four inches wide and one and five-eighths deep,2ic p hf-box And in quarter boxes, measuring not more than four inches and three-quarters long, three and a half inches wide and one and a (|uarter deep, 2c p qr-box When imported in any other form, ... 30 p ct Kibh, preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines, 30 p ct Salmon and all other fish prepared or preserved, in- cluding oysters, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this Act, 25 p ct Oysters, shelled, in bulk, 10c p gal Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint, 3c p cm Oysters in cans over one pint and not over one quart, 5c p can Oysters _ in cans exceeding one quart in capacity, an additional duty of five cents for each (juart or frac- tion of a quart of capacity over a quart, including the cans, 5c p qt 1 ^i [1889. lb lb lb t ct ot « [ERIES. »lb >lb .lb )lb ;E 100 lbs. } box p hf-box 3 qr-box p ct 3 ct p ct ipgal pCiU p can pqt Harold Gilbert s, 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 18m». CUSTOMS TARFFK. 89 OyHters in the shell , 2B p ct PttckftKt'H containing oyatera or other fish, not other- wise provided for, 25 p ct Oil, Kpermaceti, whale and other fish oils, and all other articleH the i)roduce of the fiuheries, not Bpeoially provided for, 20 p ct 48-49 v., c 61, 8 4, part. SCHEDULE C. FREE GOODS. Agaric. Agates, aniethyftts, a(]uaniarines, blood stones, carbuncles, cat's eyes, cameos, corals, corneliansj crj^stal, crysolite, crosordolite, emer aids, garnets, intai^lios, inlaid or incrusted stones, onyx, opah, pearls, rubies, sardonyx, sapphires, topaz and turquoises not polished or otherwise manufactured. Alkanet root. Aloes. Aluminum. Alum. Ambergris, Ammonia, sulphate of. Anatomical preparations. "' Aniline dyes, in bulk or packages of not less than one pound weight. Aniline oil, crude. Aniline salts. Animals brought into Canada temporarily, and for a period not ex- ceeding three months, for the purpose of exhiUition or competition for prizes oflfered by any agricultural or other association. (But a bond shall be first ^iven in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full dnty to ^%hich such animals would otherwise be liable shall be paid in case of their sale in Canada, or if not re-expurted within the time specified in such bond. Animals for the improvement of stock, viz.: horses, cattle, sheep and swine, under regulations made by the Treasury Board and ap- proved by the Governor in Council. Animals of all kinds, when the natural product of the colony of New- foundland. Annato, liquid or solid. Annato, seed. Anchors. Antimony. Ashes, pot, pearl and soda. Asphaltum. Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not nierchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canaia. Apples. Apricots. Argol dust. Argols, crude. Arsenic. Harold Gilbert's prices are Low, his Goods are new. 40 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. Arseniate of aniline. Articles for the use of the Governor General. Articles for the personal use of Conduls General who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in any other business or profession. Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion Government, or any of the Departments thereof, or by and for the Senate or House of Commons, including the following articles, when imported by the said Government or through any of the departments thereof, for the use of the Canadian militia: — Arms, military clothing, musical instruments for bands, military stores and munitions of war (1887). The following articles, when imported by and for the use of the army and na"y:— Arms, military or naval clothing, musical instru uents for bands, military stores and munitions of war [1887]. Bamboo reeds not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, parasols or sunshades. Bamboos unmanufactured. Bananas. Barrels of Canadian manufacture exported filled with domestic pe- troleum and returned empty, under such regulations as the Minister of Customs prescribes. Barilla, Barytes, unmanufactured. Beans, vanilla and nux vomica. , Bees Belladonna leaves. Bells for churches. Berries for dyeing or used for composing dyes. Bichromate of soda. .. , Bismuth, metallic . Blackberries. . , Bolting cloths, not made up. Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground or steaniel, Boue-dust and bone-ayh, for manufacture of phosphates and fer- tilizers. Books printed by any Government, or by any scientific association or other society, now existing, for the promotion of learning and letters, and issued in the course of their proceedings and not fir the purpose of sale or trade. Bofvks, educational, imported exclusively by and for the u^seof schools for the deaf and dumb and blind. Boracic acid. Borax. Botany, specimens of. Brass, old, scrap, and in sheets. Bristles. Brick, Hie, for use exclusively in processes of manufactures. Britannia metal, in pigs and bars. Brimstone, crude, or in roll or Hour. Brim moulds for gold beaters. Bromine. Broom corn. Buchu leaves. Buckram for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes. e new. [1889. natives or •t engaged I'erninent. 3 or House ported by « thereof, clothing, initions of the army itrii iients le lengths I, parasols nestic pe- as as the low priced Tapesti^ Carpets at fiarold Gilbert's. steuniel. and ler- iation or ning anil d not fir hoolu for M m M ■^^- •'M 1889.] CUSl'OMS TARIFF. 41 Bullion, gold and silver. Burgundy pitch. Burr stones, in block, roygh or unmanufactured, and not bound up into millstones. Carriages of travellers and carriages laden with merchandize, ^nd not to include circus troops nor hawkers, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Cabinets of coins, medals and other collections of antiquities. Casts, as models, for the use of scliools of design. Cornelian, unmanufactured. C.'mvas for manufacture of floor oil-cloth, not less than forty-fiv« inches wide, and not pressed nor calendered. Canvas, jute canvas not less than fifty-eight inches wide,_ when im ported by manufacturers of floor oil-cloth, for use in their factories Caoutchouc, unmanufactured. Cat-coit strings or gut cord for musical instruments. Cat-gut or whip-gut, unmanufactured. Celluloid or xyolite, in sheets, lumps or blocks. Chalk and clitf stone, unmanufactured. Chamomile flowers. Cherries. Cherry heat welding compound. China clay, natural or ground. Chloralum or chloride of aluminium. ' Chloride of lime. Chronometers and compasses for ships. Cinchona bark. Cinnibar. Citrons. Citrons, and rinds of, in brine for candying. Clays. Clothing, donations of, for charitable purposes. Coal, anthracitj. Coal dust, anthracite. Cobalt, ore of. Cochineal. Cocoa, bean, shell and nibs. Coffee, green, except as provided by section ten of 49 Vic, cap 33. Coins, gold and silver, except United States silver coin. Communion plate, and plated wai^ for use in churches. Coir and coir yarn. Conium cicuta, or hemlock seed and leaf. Copper, in sheets. Cotton wa.st9 and cotton wt)ol. Cotton yarns finer than No 40, unbleached, bleached or dyed, for use in the manufacture of Italian cloths, cotton, worsted, or silk fabrics. Cork wood or cork bark, unmanufactured. Colors, metallic, viz:— Cobalt, zinc and tin. Cranberries. Cream of tartar in crystals. Diamond drills, for prospecting for minerals. Diamonds, unset, includmg black diamonds for borers. Diamond dust or bort. Dragon's blood. Duck for belting and hose, when imported by manufacturers of rubber goods for use in their factories, Buy Cocoa Mats and Mattings at 42 CUSTOM!* TARIFF. [1889, Dye, jet black. Dyeiny or tanning articles, in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified. Eggs. Embossed books for the blind. Emery. Entomology, specimens of. Ergot. Esparto, or Spanish grass, and other glasses, and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper. Extract of logwood. Fancy grasses, dried but not colored or otherwise manufactured. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. Fire clay. Fibre, Mexican. Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes. Fibiilla. Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding seven inches wide, when imported by and for the use of manufacturers c f card clothing. Fish-hooks, nets and seines, and lines and twines, for the use of ihe fisheries, l)ut not to include sporting fishing-tackle, or hooks with flies, or trawling spoons. Fur skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner. Flint, flints, and ground flint stones. Folise digitalis. Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out. B'ossils. Fowls, pure bred, including pheasants and quails, for improvement of stock. Fuller's earth. Gannister. Gas coke when used in Canadian manufactures only. Gentian root. Ginseng root. Gooseberries. Gold-beaters' moulds and gold-beaters' skins. Gravels. Grease, the refuse of animal fat, for use of soap stock, not otherwise provided for. Green fruits and edible berries, in their natural condition, viz: — Apples, Apricots, Bananas, Cherries, Olives, Peaches, Pine Apples, Plantains, Plums, Pomegranates, Quinces, Shaddocks, Blackberries, Cranberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Straw- berries. Guano, and other animal and vegetable manures. Gums, amber, Arabic, Australian, copal, damar, mastic, sandarac, shellac, and tragacanth. Gut, and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufactured, for whip and other cord. Gutta percha, crude. Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime). Hair, angola, buffalo and bison, camel, goat, hog, horse and human, cleaned or uncleaned but not curled or otherwise manufactured. Hatters' furs, not on the skin. Hkttters' plush of silk or cotton. Hemlock bark. Hemp, undressed. 54 King Street, St. John, K. B. [1889. ig or tanning. p of, for the pctured. wide, when rd clothin;;. e use of ihe T hooks with pressed out. nprovement •t otherwise ion, viz : — ches, Pine Shaddocks, es, Straw- , sandarac, • whip and tid human, 'actured. 1889. J CUSTOMS TARIFF. 43 Hides, raw, wliether dried, salted or pickled. Hoop iron, not exceeding three-eighths of an inch in width and being number twenty-five gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets. Horn strips, when to be used in making corsets. Horses, cattle, sheej) and swine, for the improvement of stock, under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board, and approved by the Governor General in Council. Hoofs, horn and horn tips. Hyoscyamus, or henbane leaf. Ice. India rubber, unmanufactured. India hemp, (crude drug). i Indigo. Indigo auxiliary. Indigo, paste and extract of. Iodine, crude. Iris, orris root. Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, under half an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufacturers for use in their factories. Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles and knees, for iron or com- posite ships or vessels. Iron liquor, solution of ascetate of iron for dyeing and calico printing. Istle or tampico fibre. Ivory and ivory nuts, unmanufacture ;1. Iron masts for ships, or parts of. Jalap, root. Junk, old. Jute butts. Jute. Jute cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, callen- dered, nor in any way finished, and nut less than forty inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of jute bags for use in their own factories. Jute yarn, ])lain, dyed or colored, when imported by manufacturers of carpets, rugs and mats, for use in their own factories. Kanite, or German potash salt-s for fertilizers. Kelp. Kryolite. Lac— dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell. Lava, unmanufactured. Leeches. liiquorice root. Litharge. Litmus and a lichens, prepired and not T'repared. Lemons, and rinds of, in brine for candying. Jjogs, and round unmanufactured timber not elsewhere provided for. Lumber and timber, plank and boards, sawn, of boxwood, cherry, walnut, chestnut, gumwood, mahogany, pitch pine, rosewo(»d, sandalwood, Spanish cedar, oak, hiokory and whitewooaa, or of an ritish copy, ada. 44 v., c. 10 28 oubio feet pM pM il by section ipects to the acil may in< ler thousand lORITY OP June 17, 79 Aug 14, 79 Fune 21, '84 Harold Oilbert's, St. John, K. B. 1889.] CUSTOMS TARIFF. 49 Lastintfs, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth, imported by manufacturers uf buttons for use in their own factories, and woven or made in patterns of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for covering buttons exclusively, o c Nov 6, '85 v>i~wil/le sheet steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2^ to 18 inches wide, im^rted by manufacturers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in then- own factories, Seed and breeding oysters, imported for the purpose of o c Nov 6, '86 being planted in Canadian waters. o c May 3, '8C Fish skins and fish offal, imported by manufacturers of glue for use in their own factories, Books printed in any of the languages or dialects of any of the Indian tribes of the Dominion of Canada, Hatters' bands, bindings, tips and sides, and linings both tips and sides, when imported by hat manu* facturers only, for use in their factories in the manufacture of hats, Hickory billets, not further manufactured than sawn to shape, to be used in the manufacture of axe, hatchet, hammer and other tool handles, when im o c Dec 13 '86 o c July 1 '86 o c July 5 '86 ported for such use. o c July 15 '86 Steel strip, specially imported by manufacturers of ;ho: buckthorns and plain strip fencing for use in their factories o c July 17, '86 Brass and copper wire, twisted, imported by manu- facturers of boots and shoes, for use in their factories. o c July 20, '80 Wood of the persimmon and dogwood trees imported in blocks for the manufacture of shuttles, o c July 20 '86 Ultramarine blue, o Aug 18 '86 Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture of brass and paper shells or cartridges, wh^n imported by manuf.'icturers of brass or paper shviL or cart- ridges for use in their own factories. o c Sept 23 '86 Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or angora goat, when imported by manufacturers of braid for use exclusively in their factories in the manufacture of such braids only. o c Nov 18, '86 Sweat leathers, imported by hat manufacturers only, for use in their factories in the manufacture of hats, o c July 1, '87 Tapestry Carpets in endless variety at 50 CUSTOMS TARIFF. [1889. Square reeds ami raw hide ceiitrea, textile leather or rubber headn, thninbH and tips, and steel, iron oi nickel ca])8 for whip ends, imported by whip inanu- faclurera for use in the nianufactu e of whips in their own factories, o c July 2, '87 Noils, being thn short wool which falls from the comba in worsted factories, o o July 2, '87 Homo spring steel wire, coppered or tinned, smaller than No. 9 and not smaller than No. 15 wire gauge, when imported by manufacturers of mattresses for use in their own factOJies, , o c July 18, '87 Wire of iron or steel, galvanized, tinned, or coppered, or not, of No. W gauge, or smaller, when imported by manufacturers of wire cloth and wire work, to be used for these purposes in their own factories, o c Aug 9, '87 Anthracite coal dust, o c Nov 22, '8^' Copper rollers, for use in calico printing, when imported by calico printers for use in their factories m the printing of < alicoes, and for no other purpose, (such rollers not being manufactured in Canada), o c Nov'22, '87 Retorts, pans, condensers, tubing and pipe, made of platinum, when imported by manufacturers of sul- phuric acid for use in their works in the manufacture of concentration of sulphtiric acid, o c Dec 17, '87 Green fniita and edible berries, in their natural condi- tion, viz:— Apples, apricots, bananai, cherries, man- goes, olives, peaches, pineapples, plantains, plums, pomegranates, quinces, and shaddocks o c Ap'l 13, '88 Blackberries, cranberries, gooseberries, raspberries, and strawberries, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Seeds, viz:— Clover, p'rassand flower, canary, chia, cot- ton, jute, mustard (brown and white), sesame, sugar beet, sugar c&ne seed, and seeds of fruit and forest trees, not edible, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Seeds, aromatic, which are not edible and are in acrude state, and not advanced in value or condition by re- fining or giinding or by any other process of manu- facture (in addition to those already on the free list), viz: —Anise, star, caraway and cummin seeds, ana Tonquin beans, ...... o c Ap'l 13, '88 Trees, shrubs and plants, viz: — Apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum, quince and all other fruit trees, and tiie seedling stock of the same; blackberry, currant, gooseberry, raspberry, and rose bushes; grape and strawberry vines, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, o c Ap'l 13, '88 Vegetables, viz:— Citrons, melons and yams, o c Ap'l 13, '88 —■.■■■■ »i..— .— - ■ ■ I ■■ ,■■■ ,. — , ^ .., , . - .1 ■ „ , I i^ „„ .^, j — ^ — ■■ ■■ Harold Oilbert's, 8t. John, N. B. [1889. July 2, '87 July 2, "87 July 18, '87 I Aug 9, '87 Nov 22. '87 N'ov'22, '87 Dec 17, '87 Ap'l 13, '88 ^p'l 13, '88 ^p'l 13, '88 Lp'1 13, '88 Lp'l 18, '88 Lp'l 13. '88 p'l 13, '88 18H9.] MARINE AND FISHERIES, ETC. 01 Hon. C'harlt'a II. Tiinper, Minister of Marin*' nnd FJsherieH. Eh(|., ARciit for Nevv H Marine and Fisheries Department. J. H. Hardinff Uruiiswick. of Lipht Houses, Marine Hospitals, Btimal Stations, St^-ain ¥ok Alarms. Huoys and Beai-ons, and Fisheries. J. Mit- cliell, Inspector of Uglif Houses. jVliirine HoH])itals. HiKnal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Hiioys and Bcucoiis for New Brunswick. FIHUERIK8 DEPARTMENT. W. H. Venning, Insf ector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Light Houses in Bay of Fundy. CAPE SABLE, N. S.-Revolving white light on Cape; bright ISs., dark 21a. I.Atitude 45eH, Hquare, viHible from W. 8. latltudf N., 45(1. lOni. ()s.; lonjfltiide viHilde 12 inilt'8. Square white llKht- MAWJAHKTVILLE, N. S. 4M. )iin. r)7s. ; ioii^jitndc W LiKhthoiiN*'. hori/ontal wliit* W. rouKil N. to K. N. E. BLACK KOCK, N. H.- Houtli Slioiv "W..tUd. mm. (>H. Fixed white li«ht. houw. t.'i fcf't al)ovt' iiiffli water mnrlc FoK Wliistie on extreme point of Cape D'Or, on the opposite Hide of chan- nel from Hlaelv Hociv; sotmds in tliiclc weatiier twice in each minute, each blast iM-in^t of tl seconds chiration, with intervals of il stH.'onils Jn'tween, CAPEENKA(»E. N. B. On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 45(1. Vim :»n.; Ion- Kitude Mi\. dm. SSs. Fixed white lijjfht, visible 15 miles. White square tower, 1:;.'; Whistle, 1,")() f»'et N. Pj. from li>rhthouse, sounds during thick weather four .seconds in each minute; will proliably Ik- heard in calm weather 10 miles, and in stormy wt-atlier from three to five niiles. QUACO, N. B A new Lijilithouse Tower has iH'eu erectee a Rcneral coast lij^ht as well as a guide to 8t. Martin's Harbor, is distant 1,'M) feet N. W. by W. from the site of tiie old liphthoustv A Fop Bell in a framed tower on the lipfhthouse block strikes every 12 seconds (hu"in>:: thi(;k and fog^y weatiier ancl snow storms. Under favorable ciivumstances it should Ih' heard two or three miles, and in stormy weather or against the wind about a mile. The bell buoy moored off Ouaco Ledges, in the Bay of Fundy, having dia- ai)peai'ed from its station, nas l)teu temporarily replaced by an iron can buoy painted red The bell buoy moored off the point of the Lighth( use Ixnige off West Quaco Head, at the entrance to Quaco Harbor, is now in position. Th« spar buoy moored off the south end of Quaco Shoal in Quaco Harbor has been replaced by an iron can buoy. ST. MARTIN'S HEAD FO(i ALARM.— I.^titude N , 45il. Sltm. 10s.; longi- tude W., fiod. 11m. 2.5s. The Horn, which is hwated on the summit of the Head, will, during thick weather, sound blasts of 14 seconds duration, with intervals of 48 seconds iH'tween tht^ bla.sts. The ensine luaisc is an oblong wooden building with a pitched roof and is painted white. GRINDSTONE ISLAND, N. B.-On west part of island, latitude N. 45d. 438. ; longitude W. ti4d. 87m. Fixed bright light, visible Vi miles. White square tower 60 feet above high water. Fog Syren N. V. of light, sounds 4 blasts every minute. CAPESPENCS.R, N. B.-On pitch of Cape, latitude N., 45d. 12m. 20s.; longitude W., G.")<;. .54m. 9a. Revolving red and white alternately, at intervals of 45 seconds. Visible 20 miles. White square building, with tower 207 feet above high water. Partridge Island light by compass N. W. by W. i W., northerly distance being Gi miles from light to hght. PARTRIDGE ISLAND. ST. JOHN HARBOR.— Latitude N., 45d 14m. 20s.; longitude W. (i(kl. ;^m. SOs. Fixed white light. Visible 17 miles. Tower, vertical red and wliite striix's. Hit feet above high water. Steam Whistle on Island sounds for 10 seconds in every minute. A Bell Buoy near east side of Partridge Island Reef. NEGRO POINT.— On end of Government Breakwater. Latitude 45tl. 14m. 2.5s. Red. Temporarily from pole. Tower taken down pending repaire to Breakwater. ST. JOHN HARBOR. -End of Bar. Latitude N. 45d. 15m. 10s.; longitude 66d. 3m. 40s. Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Lighthouse, vertical black and white stripes, ;i5 feet aliove high water. DIPPER HARBOR.-On the southern point of Campbell's Island, in the County of Saint John. Latitude N. 45d. 5m. 308. ; longitude 66d. 25m. Os. )ert'i, 54 King Street, St. Jokn, N. fi. [1889. lutltiule N., il>l*> H miles a from W. 8. H.\ lonf^itude white liKht- lide of chan- niimte, each tween. in ;ils.; lon- 'hite Hiiimre luriiiff thick aim weather )ii the pitch c off Quaco. a revolving L'ondH. It Is «l)le 10 miles khI, painted to the vane yfuide to Rt. h of the old :es every 12 er favomble ' weather or having dis- an iron can j ge off West [ n. aco Harbor i I 10s.; longi- ! init of the i ation, with ' an oblong ude N. 45d. es. White 12m. 208.; it intervals er 207 feet y W. i W., 14m. 20s.; >. Tower, 111 Whistle r east side 45il. 14m. repaii-s to longitude vertical id, in the 25m. Os. 1880.1 LIGHT HOUSES. 08 The light Is fixed white, and elevated HO feet above high water mark, and i» shown from a square white tower, red roof, and will show in Bay S. by W. to 8. F:.. and should be visible (1 miles between these points. TiEl'KF-.VUX. Oil I'oiut. liatitiide N. J.'mI. ;Jin. 10s.; longitude W. m\. v»7m. !J!is. Two fixed whitf li^'hts. Visible l.") miles !t yards apart. HI and M feet alM)ve high water iiiiirl<. Tower oetagoiml. strliK-d horizontally ivd. Im. 15.-). Fixed red light. Visible 12 miles. White square wooden building, 45 feet above high water. PEA POINT -(L'ETANQ). -White lighthou.se. Fixed green light. Lati- tiide AM. 2m. JJOs. N.; longitude (Hkl. 53m. 30s. W. LETETE PASSAGE.— Fog Trumpet on Mascabin Point. Latitude 45d. 2m. 20s. N. longitude (i(kl. 53m. 30s. W. During thick weather, fogs and snow.stonns, the trumpet will sound blasts of seven seconds duration, with intervals of thirty seconds Ixitween them. It can be heard two or three miles against, and six to seven with the wind. The building is square, with a coal shetl attached, and is painted wliite. LUBEC NARROWS LIGHT.— A Lighthouse erected on MulhoUand's Point, Campolx*llo Island, on the eastern side of Lulx»c Narrows, in the (bounty of Charlotte to guide through the Narrows. Latitude N. 44d. ] 51m, 47s. longitude W. (itid. .58m. 50s. The light is a fixed white, elevatef yards apart. Fixed white, can be seen 15 miles in clear weather. House white. 58 feet E and .54 feet \V. from high water. MOOSE-A-BEG.— (Ain.)— On Mistake^Island, west entry to Bay of Fundy. Flash white light, :S0 seconds interval. House brick, whitewashed. 65 feet above high water. Latitude N. 44d. 28m. 27s. longitude W. 6rd. 31m. SSs^ PETITE MANAN— South side of Island. Fixed white, varied by white flashes. Time between flashes 2 minutes. Visible 17 miles. Tower, grey granite, natural color. Latitude N. 45d. 2:im. 2s. Longitude W. 66d. 5m. 61s. A Fog Whistle giving two blfl«*s of 5 seconds each per minute. Interval between blasts 8 second? and 42 seconds. LITTLE RIVER. -On an island at the entrance of the river. A fixed white light varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water visible 11 miles. ' RICHIBUCTO HEAD LIGHT.— This is a fixed white light, situated on Richibucto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The light is j)laced at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating ap- paratus is dioptric oi- by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is square, about 50 feet from base to vane, painted white, and stands in latitude 4<>d. 3!)m. 4()s. N.: longitude 64d. 4:3m. 30s. W. of Greenwich. RECHLBUCTO HARBOR RANGE LIGHTS.— Two range light towers, erected by the (Jovernnunt of Canada close to the present dav-beacons upon che South' Beach, at the entrance of the Richibucto River, ifent. Co., N. B. The front building is on the outside of the bank. It is of wood, painte 1 whit'.\ and consists of a square tower, paintetl white, 33 feet high to vane on lantern, with dwelling attached. latitude N. 46ii. 42m. 4.5s ; longitude W 64d. 46m. 10s. The light is flxed white, catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 12 miles. The back tower is distant W. by S. i S. 306 feet from the front one. It is an open framed square tower, 43 feet high to vane on lantern, and is also painted white. The light is fixed red, catoptric, elevated 44 feet above high water wark. and should be visible 12 nnles. Those two lights are intended to replace the day -beacons, and ui one lead through the channel over the bar at the mouth of the river. RESTIGOUCHE RIVER RANGE LIGHTS.- The buildings are all square towers, built of wood, painted white,: they are 22 feet in height from base t J top of ventilator, and shows flxed white catoptric lights. 1. Dalhousie Range Lights, Restigouche County. New Brunswick.— The front tower is placed on the public wharf. The "light is elevated 24 feet Harold Gilbert's, St. John, K. fi. [1889. i. 40m. Os. t the South . longtltude I a complete e red flashes ■t above high of 24 miles, iig attached, Grand Har- tude W. 66d. ?t above high from south d white, and ig to base of ;welve miles, wer, striped jry hour dur- . snowstorm, igerous rocks lighthouse. E.byS.iS., lear weather. ly of Fundy. bed. 65 feet d. 31m. 55s; led by white Tower, grey 66d. 5m. 5l8. te. Interval 'er. A fixed high water situated on vrence. The 1(1 should be minating ap- er is square, latitude iM.. ght towers, leacons upon Co., N. B. ood, painte 1 li to vane on ongitude W feet above er is distant ^uare tower, ight is fixed Id be visible cons, and m river. e all square it from base swick.— The ted 24 feet 1889] LIGHT HOUSES. 55 above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d. 4m. 40s. ; longitude W. 66d. 22m. aOfi. The back tower is placed on Montgomery Island. The light is elevated 27 feet above high water mark. 2. Oak Point Range Lights, County of Bo aventure, Province of Quebec. The front tower show- two lights, one east and the other west, elevated 40 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d. 2m. 40s.; longitude W. 66d. 46m. 308. The back tower shows light elevated 45 feet above hieh wat«r mark, and ranges with the front tower as a guide to vessels crossing the Traverse 3. (.^ampbellton Range Lights, Restigouche County, New Bmnswlck.— The front tower is place) on a pier beside the railway wharf; the light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Latitude N. 48d. Om. .50s. ; longi- tude W. 66d. 39m. 40s. The back tower is placed on Mr. Moffat's wharf. The light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. HAY ISLAND RANGE LIGHTS.-Two Range lights have been erected upon Hay Island, Miramichi Bay, Northumberland County, N. B.. to enable vessels, in seeking shelter, to clear the point of the shoal off the east end of the island. Latitude N. 47d. 14m. 15»s. : longitude W. 65d. 3m. 408. The front light is fixed white catoptric, exhibited from a lantern hoisted on a mast 15 teet high. It is elevated 23 feet above high water and should be visible 10 miles. At tbe base of the mast is a small shed painted red. The back light is distant 210 feet from the front one. It is flxea white, catoptric, elevatt^d :W feet above high water, and should lie visible 11 miles. The building is a square wooden tower, 21 feet high from base to vane, and is painted white. BU(JTOUCHE RANGE LIGHTS.-Two Range Lights erected upon Dixon s Point, on the Soutn side of Buctouche Harbor, Kent County, N. B., to guide vess-^ls into Buctouche Harb -'U'.ulnac Light. Two beacon lights on Oak Point. Two beacon lig^>t- .t Grant's. Fixed white lights. Visible 10 miles. Lighthouse at Shippegan Gully has been removed from Tayloi a Island on the southwest of Alexander's Point, on the northeast point of the entrance to the Gully. Latitude N. 45d. 43m 308.; longitude W. 6 Id. 39m. 25s. The light is a fixed white catoptric light, *»ievated i.'3 feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles from all points seaward. The tower consists as heretofore of a square wooden building, 30 feet high from base t > vane on lantern, painted white. A small light consisting '>f a lantern, hoisted on a pole, to show also a fixed white light, has been established 434 feet S. W. by W. from the main light. It is elevated 22 feet above higli water, and should be seen !) miles in the direction of the range. The two lights range with the buoy on the outside of the bar at the entrance to the Gully. RIVER ST. JOHN LIGHTS. -Green Head, Sand Point, Belyea's Point, Palmers Landing, Oak Point, Flewelling'i Landing, No Man's Friend, Oromocto Shoals, wilmof s Bluff, Cox's Point, Rol)ertson's Point, Fanioy's Point, Grand Lake, Musquash Island, Hendry Farm, Washademoak Lake. Hackerest Point, Salmon River, Grand Lak», Williams' Landing, Lower Jemseg. Visible 10 miles. at Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B. [1889. -Latitude 46d. i of approach ;onal wooden jt above high The Keeper's e, is situated —A revolving ; a flash every ce of upwards ;s a complete 3n building, 28 i illuminating a fixed white lints seaward, le tower is a e illuminating reronljeeper's en erected on 1 'he whistle is j hene wharf, in | i4d. 31m. Os. W, | 1 in Miramichi \ 1. 30s. It is a I order French hich is visible s is erected on f Korthumber- B point of the | •ptrlc, elevated j ne of range 10 5s. The back I Iso fixed white ; ould be visible | bed red at their | feet above the | irt.nt's. Taylor s Island iSt point of the le W. 61d. 39m. feet above higli rd. The tower high from base ig of a lantern, e'iiabli^hed 484 'eet above higli he range. The the entrance to Belyea's Point, Man's Friend, Point, Fanioy's ademoak Lake. !janding, Lower 1889.] RATES OF PILOTAGE. Pilotage District of the Port of St. John. INWARDS. Rates of Pilotage for all sailing vessels entering and leaving the Port of Rt. John, N. B. : Mrsf Z)i.sh-/r^ from Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing N. W., per foot draft of water, $;..50. Second District, from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, N. W., per foot draft of water, $1.7.5. Third DiKtrict shall be from the outside limit of the Second District to a bound ranging from the Nb. 8th $ c. For a load of Woo^ to comprise nil that part of the City outside of the Fourth Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Southerly line of the Oenenil Public Hospital Grounds, the Noitherly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying between Water ou and Itrussels Streets, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side o) Main Street. Sixth Diiitrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. Seventh Dint'ict to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. Eighth Didrivi to comprise all that part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Stroet, to the Eastward of the E..?» -!;!o cf Brussels Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Rates of Ferriage Across the Harhour of St. John. J'RI.\CKS8 8TRKKT FERRY. Foot passengers, 3 cents: children under 12 years of age, 8 cents; children under five years of age in charge of parents or adults, are to pa-ss free and without charge. Each horse, mare or gelding, .5 cents. Ox, cow, or other large animal, 5 cents. Single wagon or sleigh, not loaded, 4 cents. Single wagon or sleig , w ith horse and one man. 10 cents. Single wagon or othei one-horse vehicle for hauling pui"poses, with horse-load and one man, such single team load not to exceed two thousand pounds weight, 9 cents; same as last mentioned, without load, 9 cents. Double wagon or sleigh, not loaded, 12 cents. Doul)le wagon or conveyance for carr.ying passengers, horse and one man, 15 cents. Double wagon, or other vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse-load and one man, such load not to exceed four thousand pounds weight. 13 cents: same as last mentioned without load, 13 cents; if load over prescribed weight, in any case, an added rate for every additional one hundred pounds weight of one cent. Barrel, 2 cents; bag, containing 2 bushels, 2 cents; flrkin, keg, or box of like size, 1 cent; cask of lime, 4 cents; pipe, hogshead or puncheon, 1.5 cents; for every fifty pounds weight, and not exceeding one nundred pounds weight, of iron, steel, or other article, not hereinafter enumerated, 1 cent ; if above one hundred pounds weight, for each additional fifty pounds weight, 1 cent. All other things and articles not hereinafter enumerated, to be in proportion to the aforegoing scale of rates. No load of greater weight than four tons weight, including the vehicle on which the load is earned, shall be permitted to go \ipon the floats or ap- proaches to the ferry, or upon any f eny boat ; and there shall be no privi- lege for the carriage, by feriy, of any weight greater than four tons in any load. Corporation Anchorage. — Vessels not exceeding BO tons, 7Rc. ; 50 to 100 tons, $1; 100 to 150 tons, $1.25, ISO to 200 tons, $1.60; 200 to S-fiO tons, |1.T5; 2.'50 to 80(»tons.$2; 800 to 850 tons, $2.26; 850 to 400 tons, $2.50; 400 to 4."i0 tons, $2.75; 450 to ."SOO tons, $8 ; 600 to 550 tons, $3.25; 550 to (JoO tons, $8.60 ; 600 to 6.50 tons, $8.76 ; 650 to 700 tons, $4 ; 700 to 750 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to 800 tons, $4.50 ; 800 toS.50 tons, $4.75 ; 850 to 900 tons, $5; 9(K) to 9.50 tons, $6.25; 960 t» 1000 tons, $5.i;^, and 25c. for each additional 50 tons. Low priced Tapestry Carpets at 04 HATES OF CARTAGE. [1889. Rates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. T. 8. iBT.l 2d DISTRICTS. 8d. 4th. ,5th. I c. 1. For a load of Wooii (quirter of a cord), ■ 2. For a load of CoalH (littlf a chaldron), - 3. For a load, cotitainiriK 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, PotatoeH, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, - 4. For a pipe of Winv, Gin. or Hrandy, and hous iiig within the door of the first floor, - ?. For a puncheon of Uuin, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, - 6. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of 8u(rar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead oi Tobacco, and housing, . . . - For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and .storing, • For a load of Shingles, Hoop I'olta, Stave'', Heading, Trenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or two half-hlids. lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, or wo tierces Coffee, or quantity m bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load con- taining (5 brls Flour, or 6 brls. Sugar, Fish, Ueef, Pork, Tar, P:tch, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles not herein men- tioned, - - 9. For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquors, or M lasses. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above 4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay loose, per ton, 1 For Hay, screwed, per ton, - For Bricks, per thousand, . - - . 13. For Lumber, per thousand feet, 14. For the cartage of any article or articlea not exceeding half a load, I c. IT 60 80, I 40 \ I 26 15 28 20 68 88 48 I c. ( c. 18 80 22 65 85 45 20 83 10. 11. 12. 28 80 16 18 20 25 68 88 48 88 I c. 28 85 28 70 40 6tii. 7th. I c.'l 0. 25 28 87| 40 80 88 1 78j 75 42! 45 50 58: 55 85! 88 40 28 25 20 28 25 28 00 50 80 60 1 061 lOl 54; 57 85| 90 65] 70 16 60 95 75 80 28 80 831 85 1 20 1 25 1 80 10' 18; 16! 18 20 64 1 00 80 67; 70 1 05 1 10 86 90 28 25 The First DisUict to comprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney street, and west of Front Row. The Second District to comprise that space lying beyond the first District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow street. The Tldrd District to comprise the space lying beyond the second District northward of Rodney street, extending west to Wntson street. The Fourt'i District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the City line. The Fifth District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Maine street. The iS'ta'^A Z^wt/t'e* to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth district, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and eAteuding west to Ludlow street, and to the north aide of Germain street. •The Seventh District to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For Handcartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any articles on any handcart, and housing according to the following scale: — For the First District, 5 cents; Second District, 6 cents; Third District, 7 cents; Fourth District, 8 cents; Fifth District, 9 cents; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, 11 cents. Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B. 80 88! 85 2^\ 26 1889.] EQUATION OF TIME— ECLIPSES. 65 All the calculations in this Almanac have been adapted to "Mean Time" at St. .John, except the Sun's Declination and the "Equation of Time," which are for Mean Noon, Greenwich. "Mean Time," is that shown by a well-rejfulated clock, and differs from "Apparent Time," or that exhibited by a Sun-dial by what is known as "The Equation of Time." When the Sim is Slow this is to be subtracted from "Mean uiuin>? 1 as ^ioons diam. the magnitude of Eclipse is 0.69(5 During tlif phfiiomcnon tlie Moon isabovt? the horizon of St. John wliom , S. l-at. :wd. 8'.tm. Central Eelipsi' at Noon, June 28th, 41i. 32m. 40g. morn. In E. Lon. Hid. 'AU.. S. Lai. Ud. I8iii. (Jentral I'k-lip.se ends .June 28th, 6h. 15m. 10s. mom. E. Lon. 9rd. .57111.. .S. Lat. 2rd, Mttnj. Ends on eaitli generally, June 28th, 7h. 29m. 528. mom in E. Lon. 8,5d. rm., S. Lat. Itid. 9m. Tlie parts of the I'^inpiie favored with a view of this phen- omenon are the (iuinea Settlements, S Africa, Mauritius, Irulia south of Bombay and Madras, C^eyion and Malacca. If Suns diam. be 1 the magnitude of the Eclipse 0.698. IV. Moon. A Partial Erlipae, July 12th. Enters I'eninnbra, July 12tli. 21i. 11m 10s. aft. Enters Umbra, July l-.:th, 8h. IHm. 52s. aft. Central Eclipse. .July I2lh. 4h. 'VJm. 408. aft. Emerges from Umbra. July 12th, .5h. 40m. 40s. aft. Emerges from I'enunibra, Julj- I2th, 6h. 48m. 22s. aft. As.suining diameter of Mo(m as 1, the magnitude of the B^clipse is 0.480. As the Moon sets at 20 min i o 4 on the 12th at St John and does not rise till 8 in the evening, she is below the horizon during entire eclipse. v. Sun. a Total Edi2Me,l)et'e<>rf ion of Canada so favored is Nova Scotia— where it it but a I'artial Eclipse as the Sun rises. n 54 Xing StrMt, 8t. John, V. B. 1889.] THE BKA80N8— CnRONOIiOOY — HOLIDAYS. 67 The Seasons of 1889-Mean Time— St. John winter 8ol8tlc<>, SunentJTH vi. Winter bejfan 18SH, DeconiberSl, atr)h. morn. Spring Eaulnox, Sun wntei-s r. Spring begins IHHO, Marcii !J0, at (ih. morn. SumnHAf SolHtlce, Sun cntei-H o, Summer bPRins 1H8I>, .luncao, at !ih. morn. AutumnaF Equinox, SunenterH a, Autunm he^dns IHHtt, Sept SW, at .'ih. ev'tf. Winter Solstice, Sun enters vj, Winter begins 18«9, December 81, at llh. m'g Chronology. Dominical Letter F. Epact 28 Golden Number IX Solar Cycle 22 Roman Indictlon 11 Julian Period 6W)5> Mra of Nabonassar s>(i3(j ^Era of the Seleucides 2a(M)-l iEraof Diocletian 1(504- l(i«5 iEra of S|)aln (of the Ca'sars) . . 1 sr^ JEra. of Persia (Yezdigird III). .12.5!) . First Quarter. © Full Moon. (B Last Qjiarter. fi Mcrciuy. V Venus. ©The Earth. ^ Mai-s. 21 .Tupitt'r. i Saturn. ^ Uranus. • Neptune. (J Conjunction. D Quadrature. s Opposition. kj Ascending Node. ?^ Descending Node. '' Degrees. ' Minutes of Arc. " Seconds of Arc. H. or h. Hours. M. or m. Min. of Time. 3. Seconds of Time. A. M. Morning. P. M. Evening. N. North. S. South. E. East. W. West. sta. StaMonary. perh. Perihelion. Lat. Latitude. Long. Longtitude. m. Morning. a. Aft' noon or Evening Ap. Apogee. gr. Greatest. T Aries, 8 Tarus, II Gemini, o Cancer, ii Leo, iijl Virgo, ^ Libra, TH, Scorpio, t Sagittarius, . V3 Capricornus . . .w Aquarius, X Pisces, 0" Hi 60 90 lao 1.50 180 210 240 270 300 830 Brief Church Calendar for 1889. DATE. HOLY DAY. DATE. HOLY DAY. Tie, Jan 1 Siw. u (i Fhi. ti « Sat. Feb ») Sum. i« 17 Sun. li '14 Fri. Mar . 1 Sl-N. " 3 Wed kt (i Sun. (* 10 MoN. n ^-) Sun. .\pr.14 Fri. a lit Sun. a 21 Tue. t« ■S^ Thu. 44 i.'.5 Sun. It 28 Wed . May 1 Bun. .4 2»i Tho " 30 Paul. Mary. Sun. .Tune 9 Circumcision. Epiphany. Conversion of St. Purification B. V. Septtiagesima. Sfxagesima. St. Davids Day. Quinquiuresima. Ash Wednesday. Quadragesima. Aumuiciation, B.V.Mary. Palm Sunday. (iood Friday. Easter. St. George. St Mark, Evangelist. Low Simday. St. Philip and St. James. Rogation Day. Ascensiontide. Wbltsun Day. Ti'K. Jne.ll'St. Barnabas, Apostle. KuN. " 16 Trinitide. Ti'K. •' 20 Corpus Chrlsti. xMoN. " 24 St. John Baptist. S T. " 29 St. Peter and St. Paul. Thu. .Tly. 25 St. James Zebedei, Ap. Sat. Aug. 24 St. Bartholomew. Ap. Sat. Sep. 21 'St. Matthew, Apostle. Sun. •' 29 St. Michael. Fri. Oct i8 St. Luke, Evangelist. ,MoN. " 28 St. Simon and St. Jude. Fri. Nov. 1 All Saints. Sun. " 24 23rd Sun. after Trinity. Sat. " 30 St. Andrew, Apostle. Sun. Dec. 1 Advent. Sat. " 21 St. Thomas, Apostle. Wkd. " 25 Christmas. Thu. " 26 St. Stephen, Proto-M'tyr. Fri. " 27 St. John, Apostle. • Sat. " 28 Childermas. Embkr D'.Ys.—Spnnflr— 13th, 16th, 16th, March; Sttmmer— 12th, 14th, tSth, June; .4ufumu— I8th, 20th, 21st, September; Winter— 18th, 20th, 2lBt, De^«mber. Rogation Days— May 27th, 28tb, 29th, 54 King Street. St. John, If. B. CALENDAR. 69 1889.] JANUARY has Thirty-One Days. [1889- Moon's Chanobs. New Moon, 1st day, 4h. 43m. 84s. p. m. Cold and Windy. First Quarter, 8tn day. 8h. 16m 8JJa. r. m. Clear and Cold. Full Moon, 17th day, Ih. ,l.iin. iUs. a. u. Mild and Fine. Last Quarter, ;i4th day, llh. 3;im. Is. a. m Stornw and Windy, New Moon, 3l8t day, 4h. 4Bm. 40s. a. m. Changeable. Apogee, 12th day, at Ih. evening. Perigee, 2Hth day, at 3h. ev«ning Q 1 Tu 2 W 3Th 4Fri 5 Sat 61 Su 71 Mo 8!Tu 9 W 10 Th llFri 121 Sat 13! Su 141 Mo 15 Tu 161 W 17 Th 18Fri 19 Sat 20 Su 21 Mo 22 Tu 23W 24 Th 25Fri 26 Sat 27 Su 28 Mo 29 Tu SOW 31!Th ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURRKNCES, ETC. « 4 Kiny's County Court. [1. light h.b'rnt 3a, 1832. Eq. Court York. Partridge Bap. Semi. Fred'r'nop. 1836. Colon'l Post, hy weight. 1844. Epiphany. [1689. Ken'beccasiti grant.to Chenet York Co. Cf., St. John Circ. 800 Me.vol. Kestook R. 1839. N.B. bound. K. Nethd8.1831 "Charter of Nov. Sco." 1759 Sir C. Bagot '*v. Gen. Can. Ist Sun. after ^ h. [1842. Gt. fire St. J. I^.B., 1837. York Circ. Ct., Sun. Co. Ct. St. John Alms House bt. 1819. St. John Eq. Ct., Kent Co.Ct. (17)l8tGen. A8.N.Cms N.F. , Ho. of Com. eat 126.5. [1843. 2nd Sun. after Epiphany In. U. S. A. grant, by E. 1783 Nm'th. Queens, i^'t.John Co.Ct (20)P.E.I. and Magd. I. gtd. [to Ca(jt. Doubler,, 16(53. St.L«mi8 Cast. Que. bt. 1834. Geo. Handyside rep. 1 786. 3rd Sun. after Epiphany. (25)Conver8ion of St. Paul. Lord Bathunjt ordered U. S. [prisoners to Loui8b'gl814 York Equity Court 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 59 53 48 41 35 27 19 12 03 54 45 35 25 14 03 52 40 2« 15 02 4!» 35 21 06 51 3() 21 05 49 32 16 S5 m HM. 7 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 4J 39 38 37 37 36 3.") 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 28 27 55 'T X " 2 MS y, X M. H. M. 23 SETS 5al9 6 28 7 39 8 49 9 57 29 lla02 30 RISES 31 0al8 42 1 1 24 25 26 27 28 10 37 2 15 2 56 3 42 4a34 35 32 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 ■14 45 46 9 55 48 lla04 49 s T H 51 11M24 53 11M65 54 0*30 1 11 2 01 2 58 4 03 5al4 37 42 47 55 57 58 00 01 o < knee knee legs lees legs feet feet head head neck neck neck iirtns •*rm8 brest brest brest heart heart belly belly reins reins reins seers seers thigs thigs kuee knee legs XI* Ma lla09 lla59 MORN Om43 31 21 04 44 31 5 25 6 28 7 36 8 38 9 35 10 19 10 .59 11m34 0a23 0a59 35 10 54 40 22 24 39 .56 9 27 10 30 11 22 lla49 ■ Taylor & Dockrill, —IMPORTERS OF- H avana^^Ger man Cigars. 84 KINQ STREET, SUNT JOHN, N. B, 14^ riuir^P'^v^^sB^ C i£L ^^*A:^StJ| Drapery and Upholstery Ooods at Harold Oilbert's 70 CALENDAR. 1889] FEBRUARY has Twenty-Eight Days. [1889. Moon'b Cbanoes. First Quarter, 7th day, 4h. ;Win. 46s. p. m. Stormy and Cold. Full Im-ou, 15th day, 5h. 42m. Sas. p. m. Cold and Clear. Last Quarter, 22iid day, 7h. -Wm. .'iSs. p. m. Rain and Snow. Apogee, 9th day, at 9h. morninK, Perigee, 24th day, at lih. morningr. S 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Ih Fri 16] Sat ANNIVEBSARIES, FB8T1VALS, -^ 0CCUKRENCE8, ETC. I 5^ 50 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu 27 W Th St. Andrews, N. B., f. p. 1821 16 57 7 Rate of Int. 6 p. c. 1786. 16 40 7 4th Sun. after Epiphany. 16 22 (3)Cha8 J. Peters died, '1848. 16 04 Hilai'y Term Supreme Court. 15 4() Despatch an. estab. Cunard 15 27 [stmrs. laid bef. Legis. 1840. 15 09 Very cold Friday, 1861. In- 14 50 stitution Ch. Societj\ N B '36 14 30 7 5th Snnd. after Epiphany. 14 N.B. Regiment 104th left St. 13 [JohnforQuebeclSlS. 13 Second and last meet. Legiela. 13 [Saint John, N. B., i787. 12 Diff, between Govt. & Legis. 12 [Low. Can., 1834. 12 Septuagesm. [Carleton,^785. 11 Site Fredi'ton chos. bv ( ov. 11 104th Keg't reduced 1817. ['17 11 (17) Exp. meal and Hour tJro. 10 Dorch. Shiret'n.Westm. 1801 10 24)NB Astern a.l.CI.Genl844 10 Cato street con8|)iracy 1820. Sexagesima. LaToiir Gov. of Aoatlia 1651. Vhar.Co.Court., Div. Mat.Ct. (it. Hre near K.Sq. St. J. 1849 King's Circuit Court, H.M 11 51 31 11 50 30 09'7 487 27 7 05 7 44 6 22 6 006 38 6 16 6 54 6 316 09 6 466 25 24 23 22 21 1«> 18 17 16 14 12 11 09 08 06 05 02 (12 00 59 57 55 54 52 50 48 46 4 . . »5 m •J ^ o * M> H* M* 02 6a26 04 7 35 05 8 07 9 49 08 10 52 lOlladS 11 HISE8 1311m39 14 OalS 51 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 legs feet 431 feet head head head neok neck anus anna arms brest breit heart hea't belly beUy belly reins reins seen siecrs 35 25 22 24 30 37 47 m 16 17 19 20i 21 22 24 28. 27' 8a56 2810a06 m llalg 31 tETS 32 10m30 34 llMOsthigB 35 llM54lthiR% 37 Oa47lknee S8 1 47iknee 40 2 55|legs 41, 4 05 legs H. U. OmIO 62 32 09 48 24 3 SB 12 6 66 7 08 89B 640 10 39 11m20 OaUi 1 00 1»40 2 -fl 2 57 3 24 46 6 05 7 44 9 15 10 21 11*06 4 4 O. H.WARWICK, IMPORTER OF Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, -AND ALL KI.VDS OF- Manteland TABLE ORNAMENTS, Kerosene Lamps, Chimn^BsAo. Wholesale and Retail at 78 King Street, St John, N. B.i l^ces Low. Particular atteutiou paid to Wholesale Orders. 1^. r~ »,i ; V --I V tl^'r^; ng'^Street, 45t.' John, N. B. Calendar. 71 1880.] MAECH has Thirty-One Days. [1889. Moon's Changes. New Moon, ist day. 5h. 36in. 28s. p. m. Changeable. First Quarter, 'Jth day, Ih. 3.Kfi. lOa. p. h. Fair and Cold. Full Moon, i7th day, 7h. 23m. l6.s. a. m. Snaw or Rain Last Quarter, 34th day. 2h. 30ra lOs. a. m. Variable and Windy. New Moon, 31st day, 7h. i2m. 34s. a. m. Mild and Clear. Apogee, 9th day, at .51i. morning. Perigee, 21st day, at 8h. morning. O Q I IFri 2Sat 3!Su Mo To W Th 9iSat. 10 Su 11 12 Mo Tu 131 W 14Th 15iFri lelSai IZjSu 18Mo lOtTu 20|W 2l'Th 22,Fri SS^Sat ANNIVEH8AR1E8, FESTIVALS, CCCUKRKNCES, ETC. 3S 1-3 24 25 2ft 27 28 8u Mo Tu W Th 29iFri SO Sat 31 Su [S County Restigouche est. 18.37. Gov. N.F.sum. IstCJ. Ass. 1832. Qninquagesima. [conf. 1629 Charter Old Col. Mass. Hay Pat. disc. Cabot & Sons, 149.5. Ash Wedn. York Equity Cl. Road round Temisqua.L.18;i9 All for defence of N.K., 1839. Master Rolls N.B ap. 1835. Quadragesima. Agr. and Km [Soc. org. Fredericton, 182.5. Carieton county court. Kent and St. John dr. court. Appro. Bill N.B rejected 183-5 Crawley cond. Chignecto can- St J ftS.Ry.Co 1843. [al, 1843. 2nd Sunday in Lent. Colon'l StampAct repld. 1766. York j. [to people of C'anada, 1849 T. W«tmoreAtt.G.N.B.d.'2H Meoh. Inst. St. J. incorp.lSrt) 3ird Sunday in Lent. riinb'r duty at port ship. 1844 RaHgouche county ct. MaOMMBkaco ct. Equity ct. [St John, North, circuit ct. Aoadla ft Can. ced. to Fr. I(i32 Aoa. confirmed to 1 ng. 1713 Mid I-ent Hundny. 23 00 37 14 .51 28 0.5 41 18 54 31 07 44 20 56 33 09 7 7 (> 6 5 5 5 4 4 't 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 If) s 21 NO 02 2() If, » 3 CO 50 13 37 00 24 47 n 34 M. 43 41 39 37 36 34 32 30 29 27 2.5 23 21 19 17 15 14 12 10 08 0(1 04 6 02 1 6 oho M -2 * o M. 44 45 46 47 48 H. M. 5al5 feet 6 25 feet ^ 31 : feet 8 36, head 9 39 head 49 10 41ineck 51 lla42 neck 52 RISES .310m45 neck arm& i i H. M.i lla47 MORN 0m25 48 541lM27iarms .56 57 59 00 01 03 04 0.5; OHi 0al4 la08 2 .) 5 »T|5 n5 00 r^H 57 55 53 .516 49! 6 47J6 brest b^st 09IHeart, 12fheart 4 20| belly 5 29] belly 6 40 j reins 7 .51 1 reins 9 05Uecr8 07 10 19i8eci« 09 Ila34jthig8 10 sfc-Ts. Ithife« 12 9M5l|knee 1310M41 knee 14 ll^VJilegH 15 0a44|leg8 1 51 1 legs 3 00 feet 4 09 j feet 5 1." head 6a20'head 17 18 19 21 22 22 53 35 14 57 36 6 07 7 01 8 01 9 02 9 55 10 52 11m45 0al7 56 35 17 01 49 45 49 27 9 Oi 10 O7 10 58 lla38 MOR N IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, Fruits, Te as, Tob accos, Etc. TAYLOR & BOCKRILL, ^ 94 Kiixg Street, Saint John, N. B. I iia/jfj^ f/c>-uA.['^^<^''^^''^''^'^ /J"' - > ^ Carpets made and laid by experienced workmen at 72 CALENDAR. 1889.] AFBII has Thirty Days. P889. Moon's Changes. First Quarter, Pth day, Oh. 22in. 468. a. h. Cool and Varlab'.e. Full Moon, 15th day, 5h. 54m. 22s. p. M. Showery. I.ast Quarter, 82nd day, 9h. 31in. 348. A. m. Clear and Cool. New Moon, 29th day, 9h. 4<)m. 46s. p. m. Changeable. Apogee on 6th day at Ih. morning. Perigee on ITth day at lOh. evening. i Be c is t^ iMo 2Tu 3W 4Th .fi Fri 6 Sat 7Su 8 Mo 9Tu 10 W llTh 12Fri 13 Sat 14 Su 15 Mo 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 Su 22 Mo 23 Tu ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, >" OCCURRENCES, ETC. § 35 m 4 OS 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu [N Canal B.Fun.&G.St.L.lstpr. Vic, Kings, North, co.ct. [1800 York Equitii court. [1786. G. Ludlow first Mayor St. J. Income Tax Act 1845. [Uop. Geo. D. Alb. b. 1853., 5th Sunday in Lent Prince (9)Lord Fr. Bacon died 1626. i Etister Term Supreme court, i (ll)E.Head L.Gov.N.B. 1848.' Polling limited to 1 dav 1843. Gr't Ice Flood Fred'cton 1831. Act to prev.spr. Leprosy, 1844 6th Sunday in Lent. | [14]St.J. GasLt. Co.e8t.l845. Simonds, White, and Peabody [at St. John, 1764. [17]Gt.FireKingst.0nt. 1840.' Good Friday. Rebellion at [Concord and Lexington 1775 Easter. Bat.Reichenburgl757 Hudson's Bay Co. e8tab.l670 St. John county court. [25](>'8n. Par. Bldg. bnt. 1849 Canada Reb. Losses Bill 1849. English vacated Oastine 1815. [born inv'd Canada 1814. Ist Sunday after Ea8t.[Dear- ["Novelty" at V\ oodstock '37 Kent county court. Stmr. 4 44 5 5 07 5 6 30 5 5 53 5 6 16 5 6 38 5 7 01 5 7 23 5 7 45 5 8 085 8 :w 5 8 52 5 9 13 5 9 35,5 9 56 5 10 1815 10 39 5 11 00 5 11 20 5 11 41 5 12 01 5 12 21 5 12 41 5 13 01,5 13 2l|5 13 40 5 13 59 4 14 16 4 14 37 14 14 5514 a p} DO o o 04 M. HH. 45 6 23 42 6 24 40 6 26 38 6 27 37 6 28 35 6 29 RISES brest 33 6 31.10M06;bre8t XI* M* ; 7a24 neck 8 27 neck 9 30 neck 10 31 anna llaSliarms H H. M. 0m12 42 31 6 32 29 6 33 27 6 26 6 24 6 226 216 19 6 17 6 156 34 36, 37 38 39 41 42 43 10if55bre8t 111152 heart 0a53 heart 2 00 belly 07 belly 18 belly 30 reins 45 reins OOaecrs 18 seers 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 4 5 6 8 9 13 44 03 46 14 09 52 6 07 I 7 48 I 8 45 9 30 10 20 II 00 IIM42 Oa22 14 6 4410 34thighj 13 6 45 lla46,tbigh! 11 6 47 SETS thigh 09 6 48 9it32 knee 08 6 4910M35kiiee 06 6 51 11m43 legs 04 6 036 016 596 ;)86 566 155 6 52 531 54 56; 57 58 59 0a511eKB 59 feet 05 feet 10 bead 14 head 16 head 03 57 50 49 33 35 06 8 26 9 36 10 23 U 05 llaSB 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 7ftl9 neck Imobn THE LARGEST VARIETY OF Earthenware, China, and Glassware IS AT ■ • O- PRICES LOW. King Street. PRICES LOW. •-\^ hni^ zi) It&tu. Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B. 'hn/:^ CALENDAR. 73 1889.] MAT has Thirty-One Days. [18«9 Moon's Changes. First Quarter, 8th day, 2h. iSm. IBs. a. m. Fine weather. iFull Moon, 15th day, ih. 17ni. 588. a. m. Rainy and Windy. I .fTA Last Quarter, 21st day, 5h. 28m. 528. p. m. Fair and Warm. :l,-_r |New Moon, 29th day. Oh. S.'iin 22s. p. x. Changeable. Apogee on 8rd day at 5h. evening. Perigee on 16th day at 3h. morning. Apogee on 31st day at 2h. morning. W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W 9lTh- 10:Fri lllSat 12!Su 13 14 15 16 17 Mo Tu W Th Fri 18 Sat 19; Su 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri ANNIVEHSABIES, FESTIVALS, OCCUKHENCES, ETC. [N " Sir J. Harvey.L -GovN B'37 15 Hon.RSimond8 died St. J. '36 15 Sultan Moham. II. died 1481 15 Bishop Fred'n consecra. 1845 16 2nd Sunday after Easter. 16 Great Flood Riv. St. John, 87 16 Equity court, York. [1828. 16 Baker tried for conspi. Fre^. 17 Justictss to enlist in N. B. '38 17 (6)Pat.Comp.NewFrancel628 17 Capt. Gray ent. Or. Riv. 1792. 18 3rd Sun. after Easter. Kent 18 [and Glou. set f. Morth.1826. 18 SL John «fc Carleton circ. cts. 18 Province Hall founded by T. 18 [CarletonLt.Gov. N.B. 1786 19 (16)Chartergtd. H.B.Co.l669 19 Un. Emp. Loyal. St. J. 1783 19 St. Croix gtd. Razilly 1632. 19 T. Carleton L.-Gov.NB 1786. 20 Charlotte circuit court. 20 DeMont8exp.Bay Fund.lH04 20 (25) P. He). Angus, born 1846 20 Gen.M,HunterPres NB. 1808 20 (21)Stmr. Gen. Smyth at Ftn. 21 Rogation Day. [first timel816 21 StoneSt J. Mec. Ins.ld. 1840 21 St. John Equity court. 21 Stin. SirRPeel burntT,.C '38 21 Ascensiontide. French right 21 [to Fiahery N.F.given 1814. 21 » 1-9 OQ U ^2 13 31 49 06 23 40 57 13 29 45 00 15 30 45 59 13 26 39 52 05 17 29 40 51 02 13 23 a2 4-' 51 59 M. 54 .^3 52 51 49 48 47 45 44 43 42 40 39 38 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 24 23 23 22 X OS o * S 9. < M. H. M. 01. 8a22neck 02 9 23 arms 03 10 21 arms 04 llal6 arms 05 RISES brest 06 9m40 brest 07 10m 39 heart 08 iiM 42 heart 09 0a48 heart 10 1 56 bellv 3 05 belly 12 13 15l 16 17 1810 18 reins 33 reins 51 seers 11 seers 28 thigs 38 thigs 19 lla39 knee 21 8B18 knee 22 9m30 legs 23 10m 42 legs 24 ilMSlfeet 26 Oa58feet 2 04 head 3 07 head 4 09 head 5 11 neck 6 12 neck 7 14 arms 8 15 arms 9all arms 27 28 29 30 31 32. 33 34 H. H. OmII 44 15 57 41 3 25 10 54 26 6 46 7 57 8 55 9 45 10 36 11M29 Oal9 05 .58 55 3 37 4 5 22 41 6 56 8 02 8 59 9 44 10 21 11 01 11a41 MORN. Om18 TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, Dog Cakes . Royal Owl Cigarettes. Si KINO STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. I Zth-^^y* /tea4H^^<^^^^a.4^Ju^. t,y^lfU^iua^^u^4^/a^U^, fiutJiu^L^j^^ -^^'VX. ♦V. ^• •At ^-j r.* Wilton and Velvet Carpets at 74 CALENDAR. 1889.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1889. Moon's Chanobs. Fii'Rt Quarter, 6th day, 3h. 37ni. 22s. p. M. Rain and Wind. Full Moon. 13th day. 9h. 33m. 588. a. m. Fine and Cool. Last Quarter, 20th day, 3h. lOni. 528. a. m. Warm and Fair. New Moon, 28th day, 4h. 29m. 228. a. m. Variable. __ Perigee, 13th day, at noon. ^' Apogee, 27th day, at 5h. nioraing. Q ANMVERSARIKS, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, ETC. > iSat 2|Su 3jMo 4|l'u 5lW 61 Th 7|Fri 8 Sat 9!Su 10 Mo llTu 121 W 13iTh HFri 15;tSat IrtSu 17iMo 18 Tu 19 VV 20 Th 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Su 24 Mo 25 Tu 2fiW 27 Th 28 Fri 29 Sat 30 Su I Ship L.Sheffield St J.R. 1786 Sunday after Ascena'n. First [Church ia C^anada built 1620 Yin'kh West. co. cts. , York kq. ct [4]Fir8t Orders Chanc'y,18:^9 Can. vie. Stony Creek, 1813. First Cholera guebec. 2218 d, Halifax, N.S., set. 174y.[1832 Whitsun. StJ.N.F.bt. 1846. I >aIhou8ie dec. free port 1843. Tnnity Term Charlotte co. ct. i(ll) Parent to Sir H. Gilbert ! [to colonize America, 1578 [12] 45 burnt at Quebec, 1846 Add.dutyon Baltic him 1810 'IVinity. St. John & Shediac I [Railway Co. incorpor. 1843. \Sutihurp county court. iCoLAsaem Jamest'nVa. 1610. 1st. J.N.K burned d()wnl877. First newspai)er Quebec 1764 [2o]Canadas reunited, 1840. ' Ist Sunday after Trinity. DeMonts dis. St. J. K. 1604, Alb. (i'Qu. co.ct, Die. & Matr. \ Vii'torUt countv court. (25)Col. HailesPreH.NB. 1816 Coron. ot Queen Vic. 1838. Sir J. Harvey at Quebec on a [mis. to Lord Durham 1838. X S « M is « Q 05 22 22 22 22 22 z2 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 I'i 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 ' H 07 4 J54 23 30 36 42 48 54 59 03 4 08 4 114 15 4 18 4 20 4 22 4 24 4 26 4 27 4 27 4 274 27 4 26 4 254 23 4 214 19 4 16 4 13 4 10 4 H- 21 20 20 19 19 IS 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 SB 2: U.M 35 3 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 \t 42 43 43 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 16 46 4b 46 46 46 46 46 00 ' OQ 6 o a H.H. i 10a02 brest 10a49brest lla28 heart RISES heait lUM 33 Heart 11 m39 belly 0a46 belly 1 55 reins 3 07 reins 4 23 seers 5 41 Hecrs 7 00 thigs » 16 thigs 9 23 knee 10 20 knee Ila05ieg8 lla41 ieifs SETS feet 10M47feet ilM5;i feet Oa59hea'i 2 02,head 3 05 neck 4 06 neck 5 07. neck 6 07 arms 7 06 arms 7 58 brest « ^5 brest 9a29 brest KC6 u H* M. 0m46 1 17 2 01 44 27 08 50 .50 6 55 8 02 9 07 10 09 llMSO OaOO 59 1 45 2 33 3 18 04 45 33 23 24 27 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 29 10 30 lla20 MORN OmOS Om36 IMPORTER OF Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, and all kinds of Mantel and Table Ornaments, Kerosene l-aiTjps, Chimnies, Ac, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 78 KlllSra- STREET, ST. jrOHIT, IST, B. Prices Low. Particular attention paid to Whole.''ale Orders. i -^ ^A* ^" .a- Harold Gilbert's, 8t. John, N. B. CALENDAR. 75 1889.1 JULY has Thirty-One Days. [1899. Moon's Changes. First Quarter, 6th day, Ih. .^m. 348. a. h. Sultry and Clear. Full Moon, l'<{th day, 4h. 87m. 348 p. u. Changr^able. Last Quarter, 19th day. 3h. 20m. 408. p. h. Cool and Clear. New Moon, 27th day, «h. 36m. 168. p. m. Windy and Warm. Perigee on 11th day, at lOh. evening. Apogee, on 24th day, at noon. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28 29 30 31 &. .i gg g ANNIVERSARtES, ' J£ST1VALS, >: « : OCCURRENCES, ETC. a^i i [N. Mo Estp, Me. taken by Eng. 1814 Tu I Mad. Kent, Kings co. ct. Yk. Eq. W I Very hot Sunday in 1887. Th I Washington ian revolt, 1776. Fri (2) Cartier dis. Mir. R. 1534. Sat (3) City Quebec founded 1608 Su ,3rJ Sunday after Trinity. Mo (6) Boston, Mass. set. 1630. Tu ,Carl. CO. ct; 01. Al. Kgs. cir. W i Run'y Slave adv. R.G8Z.1816 Th Gage withd.tr'ns St. J.R. 1768^ Fri Cartier took poss. Gaspe 1.534. Sat Smyth m'tKempt St. Ad. 1822 Su 4th Sunday after Trinity. j Mo 1st Legislature Fcton. 1788. Tu \Be8t.co.ct;Westm''d.cir.ct. | W 1(14) Ndval Action in St. John Th I [harb. with Frh. ships 1696. Fri ! Hailstorm at Woodstock 1842 Sat Sir J. Harvey Gov. N.F. 184lj Su 'sth Sunday after Trinity. Mo i(19)Crime8Act becm.lawl887. Tu \St.Johnd;Northum. co.courts. W (21) Cholera Ist StJ. NB 1831. Th (22) Bank B.N. A.in N.B.1839 Fri I Amherst took Loui8burgl7-58. Sat iDeMontscol. P. Royal 1606. S,^. 9 Ot 9 54 10 49 lla33 Morn Om15 45 1m20 TAYLOR & DOOKRILL, ■IMPORTERS OF HAVANA AND GERMAN CIGARS. 84 KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Silk and Mohair Plnshes at Y 76 CALENDAR. 1889. J AUGUST has Thirty-One Days. [1889. Moon's Chanobs. First Quarter, 4th day, 9h. 2m. 408. A. m. Variable. Full Moon, nth day, Oh. I8ni. 49s. a. h. Fine and Warm. La.st Quarter, lUth day, Gh. SJ7m. Itts. a. m. Rain and wind. New Moon, a6th day, ith. ;^5in. 65Js, a. m. Fine and Warm. Perigee, 9th day, at 3h. morning. Apogee, 2\nt day, at 3h. morning. 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 31 Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat ANNIVKR.SARIES, FKSTIVALS, .-" J OCC0RBENCE8, ETC. Nelson's victory of Nile 1 798. 17 55 Boat upset, 19 drowned in 1 7 40 [Falls, St. John, N. B., 1838. 17 24 7th Sunday after Trinity. 17 08 SirH. Gilbert occ. N.F.1583. 16 .52 York Equity court. 16 35 St. John N.B. bridge fell 1837 16 ly Hull repulsed by Canad. 1812 16 02 New Bruns. bound, lost 1842. 15 44 [UJH.Assem.lim. to 4yrs. 1842 15 27 8th Sunday after Trinity. 15 09 [13] Saumarez res. Pres. 1814. 14 51 St- John circuit court. 14 33 [12] K. C. Bp. incorp. 1846. 14 14 Dis. min. sol. marriage 18'i4. 13 56 Can. took Mich.Ter. 1812. 13 37 Fire N. M. Whf. St. J 18H9. 13 17 9th Sunday after Trinity. !l2 58 Cartier disc. riv. St. L. 1535. 112 39 Cooksurv. Gulf. St L. 1763. |12 19 (18) Vii-ginia Dare first Eng. 11 59 [child born North Am. 1.587. 39 39 Madras schools in N. B 1819 11 18 [27]Ft.Jemsegr a fi '~ « 14 14 I.') 1.5 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 ' H M. 36 6 44 .5') (5 13 6 32 6 .50 6 08 6 26 6 43 6 006 17 6 34 6 .50 6 06 7 22 7 37 7 .52 7 07 7 217 35 7 49 7 02 7 15 7 27 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 40 51 03 14 24 351 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 53 55 56 58 59 01 03 04 6 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 16 17 Ih 19 21 22 23 3 58 6 7 M.,H. M 43 RISES 42 3a08 41 3 33 39 38 37 35 34 3:i 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 17 16 16 15 14 11a27 141 RUES 4 22 4 47 5 12 5 43 6 17 55 40 8 31 9 28 10 27 lla29 SETS 2al7 2 31 00 24 52 24 5 03 5 48 6 45 7 51 9 01 10 16 O _] legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms arms brest direst heart lieart heart belly Ijelly reins reins seers iecrs thigh thigh knee knee legs legs feet feet 3) S 3 < H. U. 5m14 ; 6 38' 8 04 9 11 J 10 03 10 44! 11 23! I1m55 OaSO 1 01; 131 2 06! 2 52 3 35 4 29 5 34 () 44 7 47 8 39 9 31 10 20 UalO .M« iRN 0mO5 I 03 1 .55 2 46 3 27 4 10 .5m11 TAYLOR & DOOKRILL, DUG CAKES. ROVAL OWL CIGARETTES. 84 King Street, St. John, N. B. TapestryZCarpets in endlew variety at 80 OALENDAB. 1889.] DECEMBEE has Thirty-One Dayi- [1889. Moon's Changes. Full Moon. 7th day, 5h. 2Hm. lOs. A. M. Rain or Pnow. lAHt Quarter, I5th day, lOh. .'Mm. 48. a. m. Cold and Clear. New Moon, 22nd day, 8h. :Wni. lOs. a m. Chanpeable. First Quarter, iWtli day. Oh. .■i2in. 168. v. u. Mild and Clear. Apogee, lOtb day, at 4h. .'\omlng. Perigee, 22nd day, at lOh. v^rnlng. 0, -< ^. ISun 2 Mo 3Tu 1 4W 5Th 6 J ri 7 Sat SSiin 5»Mo 10 Tu 11 1 W 12 Th 13Fri 14 Sat 15 Sun 16 Mo 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20Fri '21 Sat 22 Sun 23 Mo 24 Tu 25' W 26 Th 27!Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 80 Mo 31 Tu ANNIVER8ABIE8, FE8TIVALH, OCCUURENCEB, ETC. 01 p K H M. Reb. evac. St.Deni8L,C.1837 21 Gen. Balfour d. F'ton 1811 22 York Eq. , Victoria counti/ ct. i^ Rebels clef. MissioquoiB. 1837 Martial law at Mont. 1837. , Reb. def. near Toronto, 1837.122 (9) W.Cobbett at St. J.NB1785 22 2nd Sunday in A.dvent. 1 22 [8] Gov. H. F'toncompl.J828. 22 Westinor^and county court. [10]C. Bretoa a Co. N.S. 1765. Averroes, philoa. died 1198. Rebels Lower C»n. rou. 1837. Sch. at F'ton fi-om S* T.1837. 3rd Sun'^ay ia Advent. [151R. Cha-. K.Coi.N.B.182e. Col. Johnston Pres. N. B.1808 23 Reb. deHt'd tea Boston, 1773. ,23 Canadian vie. Niagara 1813 23 Judge Street KB. aptd. 1845 23 Sir J. Harvey's urcmem. 1839 23 4th Sunday in JvHvent. i23 [22]Puritan8 in N. Eng. 1620. 23 Treaty of Ghent 1814. 23 Christmas. 23 St. Stephen. Constitution of 23 St. John Evan. [Canadasl791 23 [27]El.Tel.f.St.J.toCalai8,'48. 23 Sunday after CbriBtmas. 23 (28)43d Reg. at Quebec overld 2:i i [fn.ni F'ton in 12 days 18.^7. 23 22 22 {22 ;23 23 23 ^23 23 '2;. 54 7 037 117 19 7 27 7 347 417 47 7 53 7 58 7 03 7 081; 12,7 157 18 7 ^17 23 7 •Ji,7 2u7 277 27|7 27 7 26 7 25 7 24 7 227 19 7 16 7 13 7 097 04? 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 ']G 37 38 *") 40 40 4: 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 u. 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 " rf SB tL, H. M. I 2a04,feet 2 28 1 head 5llhead 16 neck 43 neck 15 neck 52 arms 35, arms 24,brest 18:bre8t 1210 12 13 13 13 16 18 20 brest heftrt heart lla24' .-lly hETS ; belly laOO reins 3 S H. M. 6m27 37 38 27 08 45 II1125 Oa07 37 iV.t 14 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 23| reins 49: reins 20 seers 54 'seers 34thig8 26|thig8 28 knee 40 knee 55 legs 12 legs 25|feet lla25|f(,ot RISES head 0ao7ihead 4 22' la20:nfcck 1 1 2 •i 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 06 47 29 11 "il 30 33 38 44 47 52 01 lla52 HORN 0m50 60 44 32 09 ■A 20 O. H. WARWICK, IMPORTER OF Earthonwai e, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, AND ALL KINDS OF ' * Mantel and TABLE ORNAMENTS, Kerosene Lamps, Chimni^8,&c. ITholesale and Batail at 78 King Street, St . J '>lin, N. £, Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B. 1889.] CITY OF BAINT JOHN. 81 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. HiNBT J. Thorne, E8(i , Mayor. I. Allkn Jack, Ebq., Reoordet AlUennen. KIVQH WARD. Richard P. McGivern, Jr. gUEENH WAHU. James R. Woodburn. DUKKU WARD. Samuel Tufta. SIDNEY WARD. James G. Jordan. WELLINGTON WARD. Thomas VV. Peters. PRINCE WARD. John F. Morrison OUTS WARD. James W. fielyea. BROOKS WARD, Thomas W. Lander. ALBERT WARD. Charles Emerson. Aldermen. Edward Lantalum. T. NiMbet Robertson. Stephen G. Blizard. Patrick McCartliy. WUliam Shaw. Geo. A. KHodell. William D. Baskin. James 0. Stackhouse. Albert 0. Smith. B. Lester Peters, Q. C, Common Clerk. Herbert E. Wardroper, Ehcj., Deputy Common Clerk. Frederick Sandall, Esq., Treasurer or Chamberlain and Receiver of Taxes. David R. Willet, Accountant Chamberlain's Office. George F. Harding, Receiver of Taxes in the City of Saint John, on the Western side of the Harbour. Hurd Peters, Esq., M. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (Hast). Charles D. Morrissey, Clerk to Mayor's (Tffice, and Ihsuer of Licenses. Samuel Wilson Sergeant Mayor's Office. Michael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings. George H. Martin, Inspector of Streets H. Adam Glasgow, Superintendent of Ferries. George W. Stockford, High Constable. City Marshals — W. Buchanan, Thomas McPheison, James Prince, F. Miles Hancock, Edward Ed''son, Joseph Sharp, Kbenezer K. Herrington, Jacob Ross, Thomas Hayes, Elijah Ross, Miles Merritt, Jeremiah J. Ryan, Richard J. Coughlan. Licensed Auctioneers. — VV. A. Lockhart, T. B. Hanington, Geo. W. Gerow. Portwardens — Joseph Piichaid, Oliver Emery, Samuel K. Wilson, Thomas S. Adams William Black, John A. Ruddock, William Thomas, Joseph K. Dunlop, Denis Coholan, Isaac J. Olive, Jr. Charles S. Taylor, Port or Harbour Master. Alexander Reed, Clerk to Harbour Master. Joseph O'Brien, Harbour Inspector. Before buying^ Oarpets send to Harold Gilbert's for patterns. 83 CITY OP PORTLAND. [1889. Lighthouse keeper at Partridge Island, James Wilson. At the Beacon, Timothy Olark. Steam WListle, James Wilson, Engineer; W. Lameron, Assistant Enj,'ineer. Commissioners of Sewerage and Water Supply.— A. Chipman Smith, Epq., Chairman; George H. Martin and John Kelly. Kobert J. Leonard and Commis^^ioner to settle disputes relative to Dockage, Wharfage, and Cranage. W, H. Purdy, Shipping Master; F. O. Allison, Deputy Shipping Master. AssesHora of Taxes.— W. F. Punting, Chairman; John Wilson and Uriah Drake. Clerk, A. W Sharpe. Collector of Wharfage and Slippage. — At Union Street Slip, Jas. S. Mc(i!ivern. At North Rodney Wharf, Samuel K. Wilson. At South Rodney Wharf, Samuel K. Wilson. At North and South Market Wharves and Slip. Andrew Malcolm. At Sidney Market Wharves and Slip, Thomas Littlejohn. Collectors of Slippage —At Market Slip, Guys Ward, Charles Cochran. At Ship Slip, Guys Ward, Hayford k Stetson. At Strange Slip, Guys Ward, Samuel K. Wilson. At King Street Slip, Guys Ward, VVm. Dimlavey. At Protection Slij), Brooks Ward, Isaac Duffy. At Mill Slip, Thomas W. Robertson. Charles S. Taylor, Collector of Fees at Jiuoys, and Cullector of Anchorage. Chrle? S. Taylor, Slip Master, Market Wharves and Slips in Kings and »i<;neens Ward. Inspectors of Firewood, Bark, etc. -Peter McCart, Market Slip, Kings and Q'leens Wards, John Wilkins, Railway Station. Jacob Vail, Carleton Railway. Jacob Vail, Market Slip, Carleton. Pound keeper an', ifog Reeve, East Side, Abner Secord. Sylvester Wright, Pound-keeper and Hog Reeve, Carleton. Surveyor of l..uml)er. —James Kennedy. Commissioners of Districts.— G. (iordon Boyne, 1st district: Enoch Fence Viewer. -Charles E. Raymond Polfce Department— B. Lester Petere, Q. C., Police Magistrate; Alexander Lockhart, Thomas R. J«)nes, A. Chipman Smith and T. Nesbit KubertsMU. Sitting MayistrateH at the City Police Office in the Uity of Sdiit John. George Hendersc n. Clerk. John R Marshall, ('hief of Police Force. Chief (lame Comnussioner for the Province, .James De Wolfe Spurr. Dead House Comn sioner, (ieorge W, Siockford. CITY OF PORTLAND. MAYOH: John A. Chesley. ALDKUMEN. Wiud 1.— J. A. Vrice, Twiinh VV. Uoh^er and R. C. YAkia. Ward 2. -W. A Chesley, John Murphy and V^■. B. Wallace. Ward :\ — R.bert .I O'Neil and John McB Morrison, Assessors. John Finch, Hugh Morris, Joshua Wood, Jolin H Carvell, Peters V Laskey and Thomas Shaw, Pound-keepers and Hoy-reeves Trustees of Schools. — Edwin Fisher, Chairman; Richard Farmer. John Tapley, Jauies Wilson, Thomas E Millidu^e, Thomas McElroy, and Michael L Coll; William Kilpatiif^k, Secret.-iiy. Fire Department — John Johnston, Malcolm M,das Road (opposite residence of D. Tapley, Esq.) Marsh Hrid^'O. Haymarket Scpiaro (near J. C. Wootl's.) Corner Straight Shore and New Dominion Roatl. Straiglit Shore (near Chesley's Iron-Knee Foundry.) Corner Portland and Camden Streets. Police Station. Beed ftnd Battan Fiirniture at Harold Gilbert's St. John. 1889.] CITY AND COUNTY OP ST. JOHN. 85 Municipality of the City and County of St. John. - COUNTY COUNCIL. APRIL, 1888. WAKDEN: Thomas W Fetebs, Esq., Alderman City of St. John. COUNCILLORS: EX-OFFICIO. ZLEOtlO. City of St. John. The Mayor, H J Thome. Parish of Lancaster. James Ready, Alderman Lantalum, Robert Fair. r taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Lewis P Fisher, George Connell, John C Winwlow, William M Connell, R K Jones, S B Ajmleby, A B Connell, Williamson Fisher, Josiah R Murphy, Norman W Winslow, D McLeod Vince, and A G Lindsay, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — W M Connell, Howard B White, G R Burt, Hugh Miller, Wentworth Winslow, J R A[urphy, David J Wiley, W W Hay, Horace V Dalling E M Boyer, John Ferguson, Wm B Jewett and B N Fletcher, Esquires. Notaries Public— Lewis P V isher, George C'onnell, J C Winslow, Wm M Connell, S B Appleby, A B Connell, J Norman W Winslow, Williamson Fisher, Josiah R Murphy and 1) McLeod "Vince, Esqs. Practising Attornies- li P Fisher George Connell, John C Winalow Wm M Connell, R K Jones, Stephen B Appleby, A B Connell, J Norman W Winslow, Joshua R Murphy, D McL Vince, Esquires- Commissioners for Parish Civil Courts— William W Hammond, Woodstock; George W Hov«y, Northampton; Ivory Kilburn, Rich- mond; James A Bridges, Peel; James Simonson, Wakefield; Matthew Hutchison, Wicklow; Charles R Upton, Simonds; Jolm Barnett, Brighton; Alexander G Lindsay, Aberdeen; George W White, Wilmot; D S Jones, Kent. Revising Barrister— Hon J G Stevens. Clerk, A B Connell, Esq. Coroners— George Stickney, (ieorge West, Charleston R Upton, Wm L Drier, Joha T Allan, Samuel Watts, Charles P Connell, MD, Theodore H Estey, Richard I'ort, Thomas B Trafton, Neheraiah Tompkins, Richard li Ketchuni, Elijah M Shaw, David Wiley, MD, John R Uagerman, MD. Colin King, W H Morehom-e, Newton K Colter, MD, G L Cronkhite, W W Kay and George Hatfield. Auctit)neerH -AlaiiHon Payson, William F Dibblee, W W Hay, Simon McLeod and George F Foster. Game Warden— J C Winslow. Fishery Warden - Trustees of li ram mar School— Wm M Connell, David F Merritt. Geo R Burtt. Wm F Dibblee, Wilton and Velvet Carpets at Harold Gilbert's, 88 CHARLOTTE. [1889. Collector of Customs at Woodstock— D F Merritt: Clerk, P Gal- lather. Centreville, H T Scholey, Sub-Collector. Debec, Capt R Kirkpatrick, Sub-Collector. MUNICIPALITY OF CABLITON. Warden— John Giaham, Esq. Secretary Treasurer— R K Jones, Esq. Auditor — Samuel Watts, Esq. Councillors— Woodstock (Town): J Graham, J Fisher, G L Holy- oke; (Parish): C L Smith, Joseph Shea. Wakefield: L R Harding, J A Lfndsay. Richmond: J as Watson, W W HemphilL North- ampton: Allison Phillips, C P Bull. Brighton: Gideon Phillips, C Cooper. Peel: W E Crandleraire, W Tompkins, jr. Abetdeen: John Mcintosh, W Simpson. Kent: John Giberson, G E Gallagher. Wicklow: Andrew Caldwell, G L Cionkhite. Wilmot: F B Carvell, James liarton. Simonds: A D Shaw, LeBaron Mooers. License Inspector — Uriah Hanson. Jailor— Samuel Jones. TOWN OF WOODSTOCK Mayor — Randolph K Jones, Esij. « Town Clerk— William Skillen, Esii. Town Treasurer— William Fisher, Esq. Councillors -For Town: John Graham, W T Dryndale, John Fisher, and G L Holyoke, Esquires. Queens Ward: James Boyd and James Carr, Etqs. Kings Ward: J N W Winslow and J R Murphy, Esqs. Wellington Ward: Dupna Smith and J T A Dibblee, Esqs. Police Magistrate— William Dibblee, Esq. Town Marshall— John C Gibson. Superintendent Water Works— Donald Munro, Esq. Engineer Water Works- -Alex Dunbar. Chief Fire Departm*»nt- Major F H J Dibblee. Postmaster— John C Winslow, Eeij. Assistant Postmaster— H W Bourne, Efq. (.'ollector of Customs —D F Merritt, Esq. Clerk of Customs— Frank Gallagher, Esq. Bank of Nova Scotia— Agent, W Haliburton, Esq. Harley. Merchants Bank of Halifax— Agent, P R Knight, George A White. TeUer, TM Esq. 1 Teller, COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. Judge of the County Court -James G Stevens, Esq. Jas G Steven?, jr, Clerk, C'lerk of the Circuits— M N Cockburn, Esci. High Sheriff- R A Stuart, ^jsq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— F Howard Grimmer, Esq. Judge of Probates— Hon B R Stevenson. Rt'Kistrar — M N (Cockburn, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— Harris H Hatch. Esq Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the SupremeCourt— Abraham Young, D Wetmore, John Mcintosh, Edwar.i Dagget, W A Fraser T Barry, and all Attornies of the Supreme Court. ' I \\\ 54 King dtreet, St. John, N. B. 1889.] GLOUCESTER. 89 CommiBsioners for taking Bail— W A Fraaer, Grand Mauan; T Barry, St George. Notaries Public — John F Grantj James G Stevens, jr, James Mitchell, Lewis A Mills, M McMonagle and WC H Grimmer, (St Stephen). F H Grimmer, Benjamin R Stevenson, Jas Bolton and M N Cockbum, (St Andrews). Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts— A Judson Seelye, Esq, (St George); Henry Smith, Es(i. (West Isles); CEO Hatheway, (St Andrews); Daniel Crilley, (St Stephen). Police Magistrate— Daniel Crilley, (St Stephen); George J Clarke, (Milltown). Bevising Barrister — Hon J G Stevens. Coroners- David Mowatt, Samuel T Gove, MD, Thomas Dick, M D, Hubert McLachlin, Duncan Marsu. 11, MD, H P Reynolds, MD, J A Wade, MD, H Gove, MD, Frank I Blair, MD, and William McK Deinstadt, MD, Cyrus Cheney. Auctioneers— George F Campbell, S I' Nesbitt, CEO Hatheway, Richard Dyer, and James Bolton. Issuers of Marriage Licenses— F Howard Grimmer, (St Andrews); Chas Johnson, (St George); Luke Byron, (Campobello); George Hill, MLC, (St Stedhen); G K Wetmore, (West Isles); Cyrus Cheney, (Grand Mauan); Oscar Hanson, (Lepreaux); Samuel McKay, Penn- field. MDNICIPALITY OF CHARLOTTE. Warden— James Russell, MPP. Secretary -Treasurer — F Howard Grimmer, Esq. Auditor— M N Cockbum, Esq. Councillors — Saint James, J G Atkinson and W Forsythe; St Stephen, John Maxwell and George Barter; St David, A .1 Moore and Robert Smith; St Croix, James Russell and David .Tolinstone; Dumbarton, Robert McKinney and Thomas McCann; C'larendon, Archibald Nixon and J W Scott; Dutferin, Martin L Young and George Hannah; St Andrews, H Osburn and Robert (Jreen; St Patrick, J H Dyer and J W Stevenson; St George, A Young and A J McGee; West Isles. D S Lambert and Albion Heney; Grand Manan, W E Tatton and W A Eraser; Campobello, C F Batson and Jas A Calder; Lepreaux, Oscar Hanson and Samuel Stafford; Penn- field, A M Mealey and W Jack. Stipendiary Magistrate at Caraquet— J G C Blackball, Esq. Coroners— Joseph Sewell, Wm Ferguson, D G McLauchhn, COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Judge of the County Court— Wm Wilkinson, E8 Joseph F Hache; Petit Roche, Frederick ('onimeau; JShii-petjan, Adolph Ache, Fs<[uires. Au.iinneers- Wm Taylor, Hon. Robert Young, John Kerr, Philip Rive, .Inhn E Baldwin, Robert B Vail, Fsipiirea. Co'lector of Cust.ims W'ni .1 (I'Brien. Esq. Customs Landing Waiter, I 'avid L.ahy. Depiity (Collector, Pockshaw, Patrick J Foley; Prevtntive l^tficer, Patrick I oley< sr. Shippegan, Collector, Henry A Sornionay. Carafpiet, Cdllector, James G C Blackball; Pieventive dlficer, Theoline Bbtnchard. yice-<'onsul United States- PMwanl Hickson. Vice-Consul Norway and Sweden— John tSivewright, Esq. Comnimissioiursof J'arish Ctmrts— Buthnrst. LXJ MiJ.auchlin and James M Thnmpson. New Bandon, John Foley and John Horni- br(|nk. Caimintt. James d C Blackball and James R Landry. Shippe^ran, .lonathan Doran and Henry A Sormoniy. Inkerman. Jos Sew ell. Saninarez. Wm Archer and Oliver Robichaud, Esquires. Mi;MCIPAI,tTY OF GLOUCESTER. Secret iry-Treasurer .lohn Sivewright, Esq. A iiditor - John K Baldwin, Esq. Councillors— r.athntst, .John E O'Brien and Samuel Melanson; Beiesf,,i(i, Thomas Hall and Thomas Poudreaii; New Bandon, JW Dumas and Hobeit H Jennings; Caraqnet, Juste Hache and Joseph Sewell jr; Sliippegan. Thomas Ahter and Tihurce Robicheau; Inker- I man, W i ham Hayden and Hugh Cowan; Saumarez, Richard Young and I roh))ere Savoy; St Isidore, Louis G Arceneau and Alexander R Young. COUNTY OF KINGS. Jmlgo of the County Court— Wm Wedderburn, Esq. Ora P King, Stipen.liary Mit^istrate-George H Wallace, Esq. Cleik of th- Circuits - Isajic H Hallett, Esq. ('lerk ..f the Peace- George O D Otty. High Sheriff -Samuel N Freeze, Esq. Deputy Sheriff and Jailor- James W Sproul fiarold Gilbert's, St. John, K. B. 1889.] KINOS. 01 Keeper of the Rolls Jiulge of Probates and Clerk of the Peace- George Otty. E8(j. Juage of Probate —Finnemore E Morton. Registrar of Probates and Secretry-Treasurer— George D Otty. Regibtrar of Deeds — George Barnes, Es(|, Referees in Emiity — John Cother and Robert LeB Twecdie. Seller of Law Stamps— Henry J Fowler. Coroners — James Wetmore, jr, Adino Padlock, MD, O Purdy, Rufus A Stockton, John Wilson, Allan M.ijeod, George Rix Price, William Keith, Wm B \[cKeel, Fos^„r McFarland, MD. Joshua Burnett, MD, William Keith, WiP'^m Fairweather, Peter Brennan, J E B McGready, James Fenwick, Frederick McPherson, D Beverley Hatfield, John H Raymond, Jas A Moore, D J McLellan, Peter Campbell, George H Johnson, MD, Charles Murray, MD, John H Ryan, MD, D T McLellan, Joshua Oldtield, Henry G Fowler, Bliss Thome, M D, Samuel Morton, Samuel F Wilson and George O Baxter, MD. Commissioners for taking Affidavits and Bail in the Supreme Court John C Pric**, SF-ster, J W Nowlau, Philo M Raymond, Nelsim Arnold, George Bamss, D T Mcl^ellan, A S White, L Allison. J H Hallett, Geo W Fowler, Ora P King, Robert Morrison, F W Stock- ton, F E Morton, A E McLeod, F M McLeod and R LeB Tweodie, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Henry J Fowler, Wm Fafrweather, Chas M Hunt, S N Freeze, Andw McAfee and John R Merntt, Escjs, Revising Barrister— Hon W Wedderburn. Auctioneers— E S Freeze, William H White, E Perkins, Samuel Freeze, Gilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproul, Abraham Johnson, jr, William Keith, James E Fryers, Isaac Pearson, John D Mabee, Jos D Baxter. Joseph Belyea, W M Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, William A Stockton, J McNaught, J Sharp, B L Crawford, G l)owney, D M Johnson, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, Jas W Nowlan, John F Ryan, G H Whiting and ('has H Morrison, Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts— William B McKiel, Escj, Greenwich; John Mclntyre, Esq, Kars; John WoodwarJ, Escj, Rothesay; J D Micheau Keator, Esak. .Tohn S Pond, and F I. Pedolin, K(>({uireH. Cdmndhtsioner for Parish ('ourt — Chatham, (Jeorj^e B Fraser, Esq. AuctioneerH— John Fifth. Jahez B Snowball, llobt Blake, James [ Johnson, W Wyse, an«l Georye Staples, KxiiuireH. I Revenue OfficerH— Chatham, Collector, Daniel Fergnson; Waiter, I Searcher, and Locker, W Anderson. ISewcastle, Waiter, Seaioher, and Locker, D Mc(iuar. Collector of Inland Revenue K A Lawlnr. (v'onsuls— Norwegian, Hou U Hutchinson; Prutwian, Edward HutchiuHon, Eiscj. United States Consular Agent. -R R Call, Esci. Revising Barrister— Hon W Wilkinson. Chatham CJusliglit Company— Richard Hockin, Esq, President; Dr J Fallen, Esq, Diaector. Boaril of Health — Cliatham, Lemuel J Tweedie, J M'G Baxte'r.MD, John Coleman, iJonald McLachlan and Patrick Connors, jr. New- castle, John B Nicholson, AC Smith, MD, Hiram A Fish, MD, Robert Ritchie and Robert McLean, Ml). MUNIt'lI'AMTY OK NOhTHUMBKRLAND. Warden— John Betts. Secietary-Treasurer -S Thomson, t^C, Councillors— Ludlow, John McEleer and John E Hovey; Bli^sfield, Enoch A Pamford and ,Iohn T Mer>-ereau; Blackville, B N T Under- bill and Daniel Sullivan: NorMi Ksk, Michael Ryan and William Jones; South Esk, Jared Tozer and Murdoch Sutherland; Derby, James Robinson and John Betts; Nelson, John O'Brien and Ephraim Hays; Rogeisville, Raymond Lavoray and Peter Thibedeau; New- castle, William Ly ns «nd Donald Morrison; Chatham, Roger Flana- gan and (leorge Watt; Glenelg, Robert McNaughton and Hugh Camenjn; Hardwick, George Kowlie and Michael BransReld; Aln- wick, James Anderson and Anthony Adams. COUNTY OF QUEENS. Judge of the County Court— James Steadman, Esq. Esq, Clerk. high Sheriff -W S Butler, Esii. (vlerk of the Peace— J DeVeber Neales. Clerk of the Circuits— C A Harding. Judge of Probates -J DeVebtr Neales. Registrar of Pr.)bates~ James R Curry, Eeq. Ilegistrar of Deeds— Robert T Babbitt, Esq. J R Curry, 1889.] Harold Gilbert s, St. John. IIKRTIUOLCIIE. ft.*) Notiuiea Public— f'liarleH A Hurcliny, J K Curry. B S Taluier and J DoVeber NealeH. Ksn lirwH. liarrinterH ami Attoriiies ChaileH A HuriliiiK, .Futnea R ( 'uriy ari'l .1 I >eVel)er NealeH, KwiuireH. IdHuerH of MarriuKf LicenHeH -William H Wliitc, TTiram Coilv, liS Palm«r, R PYeomans, 1) M I'oarHon, .folin Law, (J \V II I'almer, ami W K Kiny, Kwiuires. Corcnertt— K T Babbitt, .Inhn Muipliy, S V White, Anibnm*- Palinoj, Kobert D Akerley, Sainuf^l K Stewart, MuyeM Cane, I^aait.H to be read in the Supreme Court— Charles A Haniiii),', .rames UCuny, Kob'rt'l" Balibitt, (iu^e- town. Thomas Leonard. I'f'tcr-ville. John (Inldiinch, iHiacCBui- pee, Chipman. (JharleH Keitii, l^runHwicic. Samuel L Peter>«, Hamp- Htead. Charles E Laua;^'an, Chipman. James I'aliner ami J IJeVebei Neales, Em|uireH. CoinmiHHionerH of Pari-h Coiu'tH— H .T DeVermt, GaKetown; Thon Leonard, I'eteiHviUe; George .1 Worden, Wickhaui; Isaat: C Burpee, Chipman; Daniel Palmer. OanninK; Jii-njainin S l*alm''r, Hampstead; George E McLean, Waterbwrouyh; Tlum O'Duunell. .JohuHtua; Wni H White, Cambridge. Revising' Barrister -Hon .1 Steailman. AuctioneerH -Archibald McAllister, David Keruscm, James Gar- diner, John Armstrotii,'. Wi liam Ho^/sliaw, 'riicmias Leonard, C N Darrah, l'eter>ville; James I'earsun, Johnson; L S N'anwait, Wick- ham; Walters Butler, ('annin^,'; Lawrence O'Learv, Ch ul s Kcitli, Brunswick; Thouja«. Dykcman, N 1^ Cottle, ('amlirid^'e; I S Vanwart, JlampHteati; T William IVrry, Win Somerville, J P Belyea, ChurleB M Lawson, W Cooper, Amos S Cnivy unil B S IJaljbit. mun:c i..\i,.rv )y (jueenh. •ry. 1 L'abi- l| Warden-T William .^ Secretary-Treastirer - • ' • Auditor— C D .'yker- a' . CeuncillorH— Brr(i> wick. Fre>Hi •.. Alward, l)ivid K Beach; Cam- bridge, Abiathitr i'v •..,,!,, V. 'in^fton Cox; Cannimj, (inciiye \V H Palmer, Charles E Bailey; Chipmin, 11 1) Kichirds.m, William Me- Alister; Gaj^jetown, Jos.>ph linben, S A McDt-riU'itt: Hmnpstead, Edward D Vallis, Stephen h Clark; JMhnston, T Willium Pt-riy, John Leonard; Petersville, Peter Lin^ley, Nathaniel Inch, jr; Water- boro, John Granville, William Snod^'rass; Wickham, James AlcCrea, L S Vanwart. COUJ^TY OF RESTIGOUCHE. Judge of the County Court— William Wilkinson, Es.|. Clerk of the Circuits- James S Morse, P^Hcp Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of th«^ lloils -James S Morae, Ewi- Surrogate — James S Morse, Ksci. Registrar of Deeds and Wills- John Barbarie, Ea,^ Bail iv the Supreme Court — Charles Murray (('.mii)bellton). William Mon .(.'omery, ER((uire8. Ci'iuiuissionerH for Parish ('ourts— William S Smith, Dalhuusie; William Mott, Aildinyton; John McMillan, Colborne; Andrew Har- vey, Dnrliani. FrtH' (Irant ('(miniissioner, SunujHitle— Dugald Cannichael. Jieveiiuc OfticerH Poit of Dulhouxie, William Montgomery, Col- lector of ( 'ustotiiH; E J Stewart, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Pre- ventivi' Offioors— Janiea McMillan, New Mills; William Dovle, Jac- quft Kiver. Campbellton, Archibald McKen/ie, Deputy Treasurer; A K Cliauibcrlain, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Coroners— . I auifs S Morne, Allen McKendrick, William Disbrow, MI), Victor J A Vernon, Ml). ItcvisinK Barristt-M- - Hon W Wilkin8fy. Clerk of the Peace -Fred St J Bliss. Judge of Probates (leorL'e L iJrown. Be^iistrar of Deeds and W ills and Ilef^istrar of Pobates— Frederick Harrifion. Issuer of Marriajje Licensefl -Davi.l S Duidesia. I * "otnnussioners for takijij,' Athdavits- (J H Clowes, Coorge Hoben- I ami James S White, Ks(|uires. I ( 'omniissioners of Parish ( 'oiirts CJeorge W Hoben, Burton; ('has Bn.wn. MauKcrville; Nuthan P Day, Shettleld; John D Wilmot, Lin- cdn; Tliouias K .Smith, Blissville; Thomas S Alexandei, Gladstone; James Miller, sr, Northlield. Heceivcr of J{ojalties for Sunbury and Queens- John Maynani, Esquire. 64 King Street, St. John, B". B. 1889.] VICTORIA. 97 Coroners— GerharduB Clowes, Moses H Coburn, Frederick Seely Thomas Tuniey, John R Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguaon, John T Bailev, H B Mitchell, Thoinan Taylor, George Noble. David W Hartt, Thomas H Kelly, George A Perley, and James H Hayward. Esouires. Revising Barrister— Hou J Steathnan. Auctioneers— A HarriHon and Jamos 3 White, Ksquires. Game Warden- A Matthews, Ewj. Sunbury Agricultural Society— President, H W Foster; Vice- Presidents, Charles B Harrison. Thomas Perley, I) H Buri)ee, F B Taylor, A Barker; Secretary, Whitehead Barker; Treasurer, James Bailey. MDNICIPALITY OK SUNBL'RY. Warden —Parker Glasier. Auditor— D S Duplesia, Esq. Secretary- Treasurer— C E Duffy. Coi.ncillorH— Maugerville, R W Foster and Geo F Bourke: Sheffield, TP Taylor and John F Bridges; Lincoln, Parker Glasier and John Smith; Burton, James Holden and Geo E AriiiHtrong; (iladstone, C L Tracy and Gilbert Hay ward; Blissville, J W Huyt and .John Murphy; Northfield, James Power and Wm Brown. C;OUNTY OF VICTORIA. Judge of the County Court- James G Stevens, Esq. Frederick Kerston, Clerk. High Sheriff —James Tibbitts, Esq. Clerk of the C'ircuits— W F Kerston, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace— Thomas Lawson. Jud^e of Probates— W F Kerston, Eh([. Registrar of Probates— James Tibbitts, Esfj. Registrar of Deeds and Wills - John C MoCJluskey, Esq. Conunissioners for taking Special Bail— xVdani Beveridge, Hon John Costigan. i Issuers of Marria^'e Tacenpi h— Wm Everett, H P Peterson, Samuel Bishop, G Leonard Kelly and Benjamin Kilburu, Est^s. | Commissioner under Arrest and Examination of Debtors' Act — j Alex Straton, i Commissioners for taking Affidavits iu the Supreme f 'ourt— Hon i John Costigan, 1^ B Gallagher, John ti Mcl'luskey, F W Kerston, I Alex Straton and Thos Rawso.i. i Commissioners of the Parish » Courts —Andover, Joseph Barnes and j James A ArmBtn»ng; Perth, J B Larleeand Murray (!ox; Drummond, I H Peter Lysgaar Peterson; Gordon, John Ryan; Ijonie, John Mc- Dougall. i Free Grant Commissioner for Leonard Settlement— Chas R Scoles. i Board of Valuators — A J Beveridge, Andover; Muse^* J Price, Drummond. , . , I Coroners George W Murphy aud Le )narver, .TameH K Pp, and A D Richard, Dorchester; Chris Miluer and H A I'owsll, Sackville- D HaniuKtimaml Willi- n B Doacon, Shediac; lUiss B.>tsford, Harvey Atkinson, K Barry Smitii, R A Borden. James Kaye and (' A Steevos, Moncton: Wm A UusHell, Shediac; Henry H fimerson W B Chandler, and W W Wells, Dorchester; R W He-vson and David J N\ clcii, Moncton. Presiding Justice, Town of Moncton Civil Court -J Wortman Ewi ( o|lmd^.sione^s of Parish Civil Courts Lovel Lewis, Moncti.il; GeV) ( hapman, Salisbury; William B Deacon and EG Harshman, Shediac; 1880 1 Harold Gilbert's, St. John, N. B. COnrOHATION OF MONCTON. 09 Rotx- Wehtinorland: Win F Marsh, Sackville— .Ian Monctoii— David R Donon-io S G Gilbert and' M F KiolmrdH, Dorchester ; furd; Samuel Khari'd and Chappi'Ile Silliker, George and Walter ("uhill, Sackville. ('onimiHsioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Lowerison. Coinniirihionerfl of S«'werH for Fox Creek Marsh, Bourke and Florian White. ClomnnHsionerH > C Brown, David Little, William Jamieson, Hezekiah C onkhite, Charlen McGiblxm, Alexantler Hay, (Jeorge N Howland, Charles F Hoben, William McKenna, J C Mott, M D, A Bennett, (J E Dow, M D, (Jeorge H Vanwart, David Moore. B Coburn, Frnncis Kilburn, 11 D Brooks, Samuel Watts, George W Coulthar.l, Ml). John Z Carrie. MI), M F Keith, M D, Albert Z Key, .1 C Brown, Ml), John B (Jrant, Alfred, Rowley and Jamts Pommy, Esqs. Jud^e of Probates -F A H Straton, Es(|. Revising Barrister— James A Vanwart. Collector of Royalties— James Henry, Esip CommisHioner for taking Bail in the Sui>reme Court — Daniel Gal- lagher, Eh(i. Conimissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court -The several Attornies prr^tising in the ('ounty. ConunissionerH of Parish ('ivil Courts -William Jamieson, Prince William: John E Petty, Manners Sutton- Whitefield Esty, Bright: Jatiies B Garden, St MaryV; Alonzo C Dow, Canterbury; Alfred W ."ears, Dumfries; Adam Sharp, Cjueensbuty; Lewis Fisher, New Maryland; AlfrecJ B Avery, Stivnley; S A Purdle, Frederictr Jtihn Black. Ct>uncil!or^ — Brij^'ht, Francis Biid, Henry Sloat; Canterbury, Luke LawHon, (t FA Janusop; Douglas, Thomas H Cotter, B R Burt; att; Kiiigsc'e^r, ifohn (' Murray, B^n* Dumfries, John Scott, (J W Ebbett; „ ^ Everett; Manners Sutton, R(»bert Little, John Atowutt; New Mtiiv- land, I) M Fisher. A A Nuson; North Lake, David Cmpiey, '..i',.Vt McElroy; Prime Williaiii. Wm Frajuiou, Alf 'lurner, Peter Haimng. Inspect.r of Shingles Cyrus W Burt. Surveyors of Wood and Coal D Curnor, Peter Hammg, Cli»*s L Richards and F Wheel»T. Surveyor .>f Ice D Carrier. Drapery and TTpholstery Ooods at Harold Gilbert^i 102 THE ROYAL FAMILY. [1889. Fence Viewers-P Fitzpatrick, JanceH llyan, D Currier, Edward OwenH, Win Doherty and John Buchannan. City EnKineer— A (} Beckwith, Em), E. St Andrew's Society of Fredericton— Cieo F Gregory, President; Wm Crockett, 1st Vice-Prasident; J R Howie, 2nd VjcePresident; James Tennant, Treasurer; Th.m JNisbet, Secretary; John Lawson, Mari-hal. Fredericton Local Board ot TleJilth-Di' Ooburn, (Chairman; Chas W Beckwith Secretary; Hugh CaUIer, Deputy Secretary. James Farrell. Health Officer. .1 1) Ha/ea, W G Oauuce, A Limerick, M Richey, Membem of the Board. THE QTTEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Ilcr Majesty Aloxundriim Vict'-ria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, (^ueen of tlic Colonics and Depend- eu(ies thereof, Km])ress of India, Defender of the Faith, born 24th May, 1H19. Sneeceded to the Throne 2()th June, 1887. on th(! death of her uncle, Kin/; William IV. ( rowned 28lh Juno 1838. Married lOth Fidiruary, 1840. to his late Royal Highness, Francis Albert Aiitjustus Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of ('(jburg and (^lOfha, who was born 36th August, 1819; died December 14th, 1861. Her issue as follows: Iler Majesty. Victoria Adelaide I^Vsry Louise (Dowager), Em- press of (f rmany (Primness Royal), born 'Jlst November, 1840. Married 25111 January, 1858, to his late Majesty Frederick IlL, King of Prussia and Emneror of Clermanv, who died 15lh June, 1888. Hia Royal Highness, Albert Edward. Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, Cornwall and Rothesay. Earl of Dublin, et(\. born Novend)er 8lh. 1H4i. Marr ed lOt'i' March, 1803, to the Princess Alexandra Caroline May Charlotte Louisa Julia, born Ist Dec, 1844, eldest daught<'r of^^ the K\rtr_ r,f Denmark Her Royal Highnc.'^s, Alice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1843. Manied ist July, 18(52, to His Royal Highness. Prince Louis Frederick Willia'm, of Hesse-Darn\stadt. Died Aug. 2ftth, 1878. His l\oval Highness. Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Rent and Earl of I'lster, born tlth Aug., 1844, Admiral Royal Navy, Married 2;h-d January, 1874, to t he Grand Duchess, Marie Alexandrivvna, daughter of the Empress of Russia. Her R(iyal Hi,^hnes,s, Helena Augusta Victoria, born 25th May, 1846. Married .hily 5th, 1866, to Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augusts -i, of Schlesweig Holstcin Sonderbuigh Angus terbiuirh. Her Royal Higl-ess. Louise (.'andine Alberta, houi March 1848. Marrud Marcdi 21st, IH'i'l, to J(din. Maniuis of Lome, K. P.. O. C. M. (}. llis Royal lligucss, Arthur William i*atrick Albert, Ouke of i9lu 64 Xing Street, St. John, N. B. 1889.J GREAT TIUITAIN. 103 Connaught, born May 1st, XHm. Marri<'lit;itor General for Ireland. Lord Ashbourne— Lord Chancellor for Ireland. Right Hon J H A McDonald. Q C— Lord Advocate for Scotland. Right Hon J B Robertson, Q C -Solicitor General for Scotland. Baron De Worms, M P— Secretary lo the Boani of Trade. A B Fo> wood, M P— Secretary to the Admiralty. Sir James Ferguson. M P— j Secretary to the Foreign Otlice. M A Ac-kers Douglas, M P— VoVaU&l Secretary. Duke of Portland— Master of the Horses, j The Duchess of Beudeuch. I Table and Piano'Covers at Harold Gilbert's 104 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1880. DOMINION OF CANADA. (Jovernor (Jnieral— His Excellency the Kt Hon Sir Frederir A Stanley, Huron Stiinley of Preston, PC.OCIJ, born January ir)th, 1841. Married 1804 Lady Constance Villiers, eldest (laugh- ter of th(f late Earl of Clarendon, K Q. Appointed Governor- Genson, Hon A A Davitlson, Hon A I) liicliard, Hon James Holly. H«m J (' Harherie, Hon F P Tlumipson, Hon G Hudson Flewelling, Hon George W White, Hon George Hill. iiorsE OF .\ssp:m«lv. Speaker— Hon Wm Pugsley. jr. County of Albert— Hon Gains 8 Turner, Harvey; H R Fmmerson. County of (Jarleton— Randolph (} Ketclunn, Woodstock; Marcus (' Atkinson, MI). Bristol. County of Charlotfe-Hon James Milchell, Sf Stephen; (»eo F Hibbard, St (»eorge; Wm Douglas, St James; James Russell, Bay Side, St Croix. County of (}l()Ucester--Hon PG Ryan, Cara(iuet; John Young, Tracadie. ('ounty of Kent— J D Phinney, Hichiliucto; Oliver J LeBlauc. St Mary's. King8--Hon Wm Pugsley, jr, Si John; (teo L Taylor, .MD Hampton; A S White, Sussex. Madewaska— Levit 'I'heriatdt, Fraserville, Province of Qu«'bec. Northumberland, L .1 Tweedie. Chatham; K llutchisorj, Dougla-stown; John .Morrisey, Newcastle; J I* Burchill, Nel.son. Queens--Thos Hetherington, Johnston; Albert Palmer. Hamp- stead. Restigouche—Wm Murray, Campbellton; Chas II Labillois, Dalhousie. St John City— John Berryman, Ml), St John; Dr Ahvard, St John. St John County — Hon I) .Mcl.cllen, St. .lolin; Hon R J Rilchi«, St John; Wm A liiiinUiii, Fairville; Dr. Stockton, St John. Sunbury- -Arthur (JIasier, Frederi«ton; Charles Harrison, Maugerville. Victoria— Geo T Baird. Perth Ct^ntre. Before buying Carpets send to Harold Gilbert's for patterns. [1«89. lOU nOAKDH OK UKALTII. W('stmorlnii(l--.T()s I. Black. SackvllJc; Amasa K Killuin, .Moncton; D li Haiiinirtoii, DorclicHlcr; .lolin A Ilmnphroy, Monctoii. York I foil A (» Blair, Fred ric ton. Wrn Wilson, FnMh'ricton; Hiclmril Hcllaniy, Lower Souiliainptoii; I)rtvi«l K Moore, MI), Munley. OKKICKUS OK THK IIOI8K OK ASSKMULY. Joliii l{i( hards, Clerk Assistant. Kev Jos McLood, DH, C'liap- lain. .John li (Tiieves, Serj^enl ut-Arnis. OKKKKHS OK THE CUOWN. Ilor. David MeFiellan, Hiieeiver General and Prf)vincial Secre- tary; lion Andrew (j HIair, Attorney (icneral; T ('arlton Allen, ('h'rk of tlic Crown; Jann's S Heek, Esfj. Auditor (Jeneral; It W Til)l>ills, Ks(|, Deputy Provincial Hecretarv; George N Habbitl Kscj. Mecciver General; Andrew Inches. liLscj, Deputy Hurveyo: (Jeneral. Queen's Co\uisel — Hon Cha« N Skinner, James J Kuve. Lewis P F'ishcr, G S (Jriinnier. H Lester Peters, Charles VV Weldon, F K Barker. Allen Davidson. Samuel Thonn)son, Tbeophilus I)csBrisav, Gcortre G Gilbert, U Hutchinson. B li Stevenson, D L HMiiin-rion. CH B Fisher, K L Wetmore, P A Landry, E Me- Leod, and T E Morion, Es(is. HOAItl) OK A0UICIII.TIM. ('otint !{ V Dcllury, Aloxandir L Law, .lolin B Eaj;les. Appoiiilcd .Twin Tlli. 1HM7. OrL'ani/.H! July 2n(l. 1887. 8t'<;rct' '•y, .loliu F (toddiird; inspector, Etlward Seymour. District No fi(excludin,ir tlie Cities of Si .lolm and Portland)— Uol)ert Ruddicit, M D, St Martins. Cludrmaii; William Shaw Simnnds; John II Hutt, Lancaster; (icrliardns C Carman. Mus (piash. Appointed .luly lOili. 18H7. Orijanizcd Octotier IJMIi 1887. Secretary, II W Frith. St .Folin; Inspectors, eacli member of Board acts as IiiBpector in Ids own I'arish. District No 7— Tlie Town of Moncton: Kdward li Ciiandier M D, Chairman; Peter Mv Sweeney, .Mexander (Jirvan. Itiswald Colpitis, William Givan. .\ppoinied .May :J(»lh. 1887. <)r;,'ani/.ctl June 17th, 1887. Secretary, James P llyan; Inspector, Janu s- P Ryan. District No 8— The Coiintv of Westmorland (excludini; tin Town of Moncton); Paul R Sluoie. .M 1). Sackvilh;, Cliairman IIerl)crt Richard ('arter. M I), Port Filu;in; Lucieii J lUllivau. M D. Shediac; Donald D McDonald. M I). IVlitcodiac;, J Elbert Church, M D, Dorchester. Appointed .July Gih, 1HH7. District No. 9— The Town of Woodstoil. Organized June Sath. 18.^7. Sicntary, E F Poweis. Districts Nos 14 and 15 The Island of Grand Manan and the County of Charlotte (exclndiii-j- ihe Towns ol St Sleph.n, Mill_ town and Up|)er Mills and the Island ol Grainl Manan): L<»cai Boan's have been appointed for these tlistricis. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) r^d? .V- .V^.'^ ># > '> 'V' ^m /A Photographic Sciences Corporation i\ «^ •^ \^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^ - ^ 1> <» 6^ ^o' Visitors are invited to call, at Harold Gilbert's 108 BOARDS OF HEALTH. [1889. District No 16— Tlie County of Victoria: John Roger Wade, M I), Grand Falls, Chairman; RobertBM Wiley, MD, Andover; John Ryan, Arthurette; George W Day, Grand Falls; Enoch Lordly, Perth. Appointed July , 1887. Secretary, Geo W Day, Grand Falls. District No 17— The County of Madawaska: Francis X. Bernier, ]\l D, Edmundston, Chairman; Florent Fournier, MD, Edmundston; Stephen Hafey, Upper St Francis; Christopher Parent, St Leonard's Station ; Docile Boose, Saint Jacque. Ap- pointed July 5th, 1887. Organized December 19th, 1887. Sec- retary. Florent Fournier, M D, Edmundston. District No 18— The County of Sunbury: Perley Taylor Keirstead, M D, Upper Sheffield, Chairman; Wesley D Nason, Gladstone; A Stanley Clowes, Oromocto. Appointed June 23rd, 1887. Organized after December 31st, 1887. Secretary, A Stan- ley Clowes, Oromoclo. District No 19— The County of Queens: No board appointed. District No 20— The County of Kings: Samuel P Wilson, M D, Sussex, Chairman; Bliss 8 Thorne. M D, Havelock; Wm A Fairweather, MD, Rothesay; Guildford Flewelling, Hampton; Simeon II White, Springfield. Appointed June 28th, 1887. Organized November 19th, 1887. Secretary, Samuel F Wilson, M D, Sussex. Inspector, Frank Theal, Sussex. District No 31 — The County of Albert : Henry Hicks Coleman, M D, Chairman, Albert, Albert Co; F O Talbot, Alma; A W Lunam, Coverdale; R T Gross, Hillsborough; E C Robinson, Elgin. Appointed July , 1887. Organized October 11th, 1887. Secretary, F O Talbot, Alma. District No 23— The County of Kent: John h rederlck Brine, M D, Richibucto; John B Lamothe, M D, Buctouche; Melbourne F Keith, M D, Weldford; Damien A Bourgeois, Cocagne; H A Caie, Carleton. Appointed June 3')th, 1887. District No 33— The County of Northumberland: Ferdinand L Pedolin, M D, Newcastle, Chairman; Hiram A Fish, M D, Newcastle ; James McGregor Baxter, M D Chatham ; John Staf- ford Benson, M D, Chatham; E P Williston, Esq, Newcastle. Appointed July 5th. 1887. Organized August 10th, 1887. Sec- retary, E P Williston. Newcastle. District No 34 -The County of Gloucester: William Fallen Bishop, M D, Bathurst, Chairman ; Gideon Mitchell Duncan, M D, Bathurst; Francis Xavier Comeau, M D, Petit Roche; M E Bourgeois, Tracadie. Appointed August 3rd, 1887. Secretary, John C Meahan, M D, Bathurst; Inspector, Thomas Kearney, B&thurst Village. District No 25— The County of Restigouche— William Gray Disbrow, M D, Parish of Dalhousie, Chairman ; Alex Chisholm, Dalhousie; Thomas Nicholson, River Charles; Lawrence La- poirette, Durham; Charles Murray, Cpmpbellton. Organized March 5, 1888. Secretary, H A Johnson, Dalhousie; Inspector, Henry Lyman, M D, CampbelltoR. and inspect prices and quality. 1889.] CONSULS. 109 CONS JLS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. James Murray, United States Consul at the Port of St John, W J Simpson, Vice-Consul and Deputy. United States Consular Agents — F B Coleman, Fredericton; James H Green, McAdam Junction; R N Call, Newcastle; Geo Stickney, St Andrews; Hugh Ludgate, St George; James H Lakeman, Grand Manan. Robert Thomson, jr, Consul for North German Empire for the Counties of St John, Charlotte, Westmorlnnd and Albert. Alexander Morrison, Consul German Empire for Restigouche, Kent, Northumberland and Gloucester. J H Thomson, Royal Vice-Consul at St John for Hungary. Austria, Sweden and Norway. Vice-Consuls for Sweden and Norway— W J M Hanington, Shediac; Richard Hutchison, Miramichi; Robert Hutchison, Restigouche; John Ferguson, Bathurst. J H Scammell, Vice-Consul Chili and Peru, St .Tohu. George Carvill, Consul for France, St John. D R Jack. Vice-Consular Agent for Spain, St John, WB Morris, Consular Agent for Spain, St Andrews. Daniel Brown, Consular Agent for Spain, St Stephen. F. O. Allison, Portuguese Consul at St. John, N. B. James Macgregor Grant, Consul at the Netherhinds, St. John. Allan O Crookshank, Hawaiian Consul. George Frederick Smith, Consul Argentine Republic. Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Acknowledgements, De- positions, etc, for the Courts in the Province of New Brunswick. M M Chisholm and Charles Reynolds, Halifax, N. S; Thomas Kelly, Esq, Summerside, PE Island; W H Beatty, Esq, Prov- ince of Ontario ; John MM Duff, Esq, John Taylor, Esq, and George R Lochie, Esq, Montreal; Joseph Elezard Pouilot, Esq, Frazerville, P Q; William Simpson Walker, Esq. Montreal; George H MuUin, Esq, office— No 17 State street, Boston, Mass; Stillman B Allan, Esq. Boston, Mass; John W Lewe, Esq, Bos- ton, Mass; C O'Connor, Esq, Manchester, New Hampshire; Joseph Braman, Esq, New ^ork; Harry Pollock, No 47 Gresham House, London, England. Commissioner of Deeds, etc. for Nova Scotia— A H DeMill, Esq, Barrister, St John; John Kerr, Prince William street. Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Quebec— Henry W Frith, Esq, Barrister, St John ; John Kerr, Esq. Commissioners for Massachusetts— John Kerr Commissioner of Deeds, for Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia- -E G Kaye, Esq, Barrister, Prince William street, St John, N B. Commissioner of Deeds, etc, for Quebec— Henry W Frith, Esq, Barrister. St John ; John Kerr, Esq. Compare Harold Gilbert's qualities and prices before buying. 110 COURTS. [1889. Commissioner of Deeds for Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia — E G Kaye, Esq, Barrister, Prince Wni Street, St Jolin N B. Commissioners under Chapter 36, Consolidated Statutes — Geo W Morse, Chas J Noyes, and Eugene O Upton, Boston; John L Ward, for the city of New "Vork; Corydon Mathews, of Ply- mouth, for the Counties of Devon and Cornwall; Theophilus H Oliver. Quebec; Chas A Hanson, Montreal. William S Pettigrew, Chicago; J H Sadlier Dyke, Liverpool, England; Henry Percy Blanchard. Victoria, British (^olumbia; Win B M Bird, No 5 Gray's Inn Square, London; Hector Baxter, Minneapolis, Minn; Wm T Kayes. Dublin, Ireland; B W Cohen, Counsellor at Law, New York; Wm Russel, Coke, London, England; Alfred Howell, Toronto, Ontario; Arthur Poland, 7 Queen Street, London, Eng; Thomas Robert Pennington, Liverpool, England ; Ira B Keith, Lynn, Mass. Commissioner for the State of Pennsylvania — Thos J Hunt. Commissioner for the States of New York, Maine, New Hamp- shire, Vermont, and '^'^nnecticut — John Kerr. COURTS. SCf REME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief Justice — Hon, John C. Allen, ZSth October, 187.5. Justices. — Hon A, Rainsford Wetmore, 26th May, 18*70; Hon. Acalus L. Palmer, Judge in Equity, May i50th, 1879; Hon. G. E. King, December, 1880; Hon. John James Eraser, January, 1883; Hon W. H. Tuck, 17th March, 1885. T. Carleton Allen, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas and Clerk in Equity. COURTS FOR THE PROBATE OP WILLS, AND GRANTING ADMINISTRATIONS. R Chipman Skinner, Judge of Probates. , The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, is held every Friday at three o'clock at the Registry Office; and the like Court in the other Counties of the Province, is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Honorable A. R. Wetmore, Judge; F. A. H. Straton, Esq., Registrar. COURT OT' VICE ADMIRALTY. Hon Chas. Walters, Judge and Commissary ; B. Lester Peters, Esquire, Deputy Judge and Commissary ; , Advocate Gen! eral ; A. A. Stockton, Esq., Registrar and Scribe; G. Sidney Smith, B. L. Peters, Q.C., and Alfred E. Oulton, Esquires, Suvros/ales. Thos. C. Humbert, Marshal. Official Stenographers to the Courts.— Frank H. Risteen, Division No. 1. P. Devine, Division No. 3. Wm. H. Frv Division No. 3. • .■ ^' Eeed and Rattan Furniture at Harold Gilbert's St. John. 1889.] Courts. Ill REFEREES UNDER ACT RESPECTING THE ADMINISTRATION OK JUSTICE IN EQUrrY. Albert — William A Trueraan, Charles Allison Peck. Carleton — Stephen B Appleby. Charlotte — James G Stevefts, jr. Gloucester — Theophilus Desbrisay. Kent — Henry Havelock, James Caleb Richardscm. Kings — John H Cother, R 8 LeBerte Tweedie. Madawaska Northumberland — E Perley Williston, Robert Murray, Warren C Winslow, Queens Restigouche — James S Morse. St John — Charles Doherty, Edwin H McAlpine, II Lawrence Sturdee, John L Carleton. Sunbury — Charles W Beck with, Henry B Rainsford. Victoria — Westmorland.- Henry R Emmerson, Chipman A Steeves, Humphrey Gilbert, York — George F Gregory, Havelock Coy. COMMISSION BIERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS AND BAIL. Albert — George Calhoun, Hopewell, Com Affidavits; James Stevens. Harvey, Com Affidavits and Bail, Wm. J Robinson, Elgin, Winthrop Akerley, >lma, Elisha Peck, jr, Hopewell, Robert G Crosier, Com Affidavits. Carleton— George D Raymond, Woodstock, Com Bail; Robt Keer, Wicklow. James A Phillips, Com Affidavits and Bail; Henry Pyson Scholey, Com Affidavits; William Hammond, Com Affidavits and Bail. Charlotte — John Mcintosh, Com Affidavits and Bail; John Farmer. Com Bail; Robert Clark Thompson, Com Affidavits and Bail; James A Grant, Com Affidavits; Daniel Cully, Abraham Young, St George, Alexander J McCann, Dumbarton, Chas E O Hatheway, St Andrews, Wm A Eraser, Grand Manan, Thos Barry, St George; Henry Chipman Seely, North Head, Com Affidavits and Bail; Isaac Woodward McLaughlin, Com Affi- davits and Bail, Gloucester — Thomas H Carman. John Doran, Shippegan, Wm Napier, James G C Blackhall, Rol)ert Young, John Young, John Kerr, Bathurst, Joseph Sewell, Inkerman, Com Affidavits and Bail; John Ferguson, jr, Richard Lawson, Henry A Sormonez, Shippegan, Com Bail; MedericE Burgeois, Com Affidavits. Kent. -John Bowser. William G Sutherland, Thomas H Blisg, Richibucto, Com Affidavits and Bail; William B Weldon, Richi- bucto, liobert Clark, John C Rose, Robert Brown, Theophilus Belledo, Thomas Coates, Com Affidavits. Kings -Norval Hallet, Samuel Fotter, Jas A Reeves, Sussex. Com Affidavits; Nelson Arnold, Sussex, Isaac A Dodge, Upham, Wilton and Velvet Carpets at ITarcld Gillcit's, 112 COURTS. [1889. Pbilo L Raymond, Springfield, James Cookson, Kingston, Com Affidavits and Bail; John C Upham, Levi F Sharp, Norton, Elias P Freeze, Cardwoll, David P McLellan, Card well, Weeden Fowler. Hammond. Com Affidavits; William McLeod, Green- wich, ('om Affidavits and Bail; D Beverly Hatfield, Com Affidavits. Northumberland— Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, William Park, Newcastle, Com Affidavits and Bail; John Macdougall. Alexander Londers, Com Affidavits; George A Blair, Miles McMillan, Com Affidavits and Bail; William Williston, John McLaggan, Ralph Payle, James T Griffin, Com Affidavits. Queens— E S Burpee, James Tngleden, Johnston, Com Affi- davits and Bail; Thomas Murray, Johnston, Isaac C Burpee, Chipman, Joseph B Perkins, Pctersville, John Goldfinch, Chip- man, John Curry, Gagetown, Com Affidavits; Chas Keith, Com Affidavits and Bail; George N Golding. Thomas N Leonard, Petersville, James Palmer, Canning, Com Affidavits; David Ferguson, Gagetown, Com Affidavits and Bail; Thos Murray, Com Bail; Robert T Babbitt, Gagetown, Com Affidavits and Bail, Henry Todd, Johnston, John W Perry, Johnston, Samuel M Starkey, Johnston, John Snodgrass, Waterborough, Com Affidavits; Waller 8 Butler, Com Affidavits and Bail; James T Roberts, Waterborough, Com Affidavits. Restigouche— George Girdon, Campbelltou, William S Smith, William Montgomery. Com Affidavits and Bail; John Kerr, Com Bail ; Thos Kerr, Allan G Adams, Campbellton, Com under Con Stat, cap 44, sec 3; Richard Parker, Com Affidavts. Sunbury — Charles H Clowes, Oromocto, Com Affidavits and Bail; Moses H Coburn, Slicffield, Charles J Bailey, Fredericton Junction, Thomas A Bockwith, Daniel G White, Oromoctc, Geo Hoben, Burton, Com Affidavits. Victoria— John Costigan, Com Affidavits and Bail; Francis Xavier, John T Hodgson, John C McCluskey, Andover, George A Beduel, Andover, H Douglas Beveridge, Andover, Com Affidavits; Joseph Barnes, Com Bail; Samuel A Cameron, Com Affidavits and Bail; Fred W Brown, Com Affidavits and Bail. Westmorland— Daniel Hanington, Shediac, John McKenzle, Moncton, William C Deacon, Shediac, Thomas Keller, Dorches- ter, Warren W Price. Petitcodiac, Com Affidavits and Bail; Hanford Read, Martin Trueman, Joseph H. Avard, Silas A Char- ters, Memramcook; Gideon P Maxwell, Sackville, Geo JDobson, Botsford, James Hamilton, West Elgin, Com Affidavits; William Backhouse, Dorchester, Com Bail; Amos Keith, Salisbury, Thos Aerrit. Petitcodiac, Com Affidavits. York — Clarence E Grosvenoj", Canterbury, James Fairley, Alexander Bennett, Com Affidavits; Hezekiah Conkhite, South- ampton, Daniel Gallagher, Com Bail ; Luke Lawson, Canterbury, Com Affidavits; William Whitehead, Com Affidavits and Bail. 54 King StreeU St. John, N. B. 1889.] THE RIVER. 113 REGISTRARS OP BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES. Chas A Peck, for the County of Albert. Stephen B Appleby, for the County of Carleton. F Howard Grimmer, for the County of Charlotte. Chas Ross, for the County of Gloucester. Robert Hutchinson, for the County of Kent. Wm Henry Baxter, for the County of Kings. Barry R Plant, for the County of Madawaska. Samuel Thomson, for the County of Northumberland. Ella A Simpson, for the County of Queens. Caroline Roberts, for the County of Restigouche. Richd N Knight, for the City and County of St John. Odber Turney, for the County of Sunbury. James Tibbits, for the County of Victoria. Frank A M'Cully, for the County of Westmorland. Henry B Rainsford, for the County of York. Opening and Closing of the Biver St. John since 1825. Year Opened Closed 1869, 1829, 1880, 1831, Year Opened Closed 1847. May 2 •' 20 17 " 14 1848, April 19 " 13 " 6 Dec 3 1849, " 8 Dec 4 •• 20 Nov 19 i 1850, " 30 Nov 27 " 17 " 15 18.'>1, " 26 " 21 1852, '• 30 Dec 12 1853, " 13 Nov 25 1854, May 7 Dec 10 1855, April 27 Nov 2 Year Opened Closed 1825, April 15 Nov 20 1826, '" ■ 1827, 1828, " 18 •• 20 •* 10 Dec 1 1832, May 3 Nov 15 1833, April 10 " 5 1834, " 11 1835, May 1 1836, April 28 1837, " 17 1838, May 1 1839, April 25 1840, " 16 1841, " 27 1842, •• 24 1843, " 26 1844, " 14 1845, *• 23 Dec 4 1846, AprU 6 Nov 25 4( <( 17 18,56, 23 1857, 1911858,. 9 18.59, 2511860, 23 23 27 22 14 22 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 25 " 1 17 •• 2 22 " 1 15 " 2 25 " 2 " 18 Dec 2 " 25 Nov 25 •* 25 " 30 " 26 '• 29 ^' 8 " 29 " 16 Dec 6 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, May 21 12 10 28 2() 24 2 It <( (< (( tc <( 25 27 20 26 11 17 13' 1 876, April 24 " 29 1877, " 15 " 23 1878, '* 20 Dec 15 1879, " 21 Nov 21 1880, •• 24 " 22 1881, " 14 " 20 1882, May 1 " 22 1883, April 21 " 28 1884, " 21 " 18 1885, " 26 " 14 1886, " 24 " 26 1887, " 27 •' 30 1888, " 27 1867, April 24 Nov 16 1868, " 26 " 16 11 Tapestry Carpets in endless variety at 114 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. [1889. ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. rOBSERVE.— Those whose names are printed in Italics are either not residing or not practising in this Province. NAMES. Richard Carman, Charles A. Harding, Samuel Gay Moiae, Robert Barrij Dickey, Hon. W. ] III) iter Odell, A. B. Stephen H. Hitchings, Christopher Milner. George Botsford, John D. Kinnear, Martin Bent Palmer, Francis A. H. Straton, James Stanley Morse, Theophilus DesBrisar, Q.C WiUtam 2'yng Pders. Andrew C. Black:, James A. Harding,, Allan A. Davidson, Q C., James Peters Wetmore, , James J. Kaye, Q. C, Edward H, Wilmot, A. M. Lewis P. Fisher, Q. C, WilUam M. Howe, Charles Doherty, Thomaii C. Chapman, George Ottv, James Odell, A. B., Thomas W. Bliss, Samuel B. Davidson, John Henry Phair, Geo7'ge Hare, Albert T. D. McElmen, James R. Curry, William, Henry Hatheway,. WardChipman Drury, A. Samuel Thomson, Q. C, . Frederick Coster, William H. Buckerfield, . Henry W. Frith, Hon. Peter Mitchell, Geo. G. Gilbert, A. B., Q. Edward Ja<:k, B. Lester Peters, Q. C, . Daniel Ferguson, Edward B.' Chandler, John C. Winslow, William W. Street, A. B., Robert Hutchinson. Q.C. , B., Admitted Attf.'-ney. 10 Oct., 30 11 Feb., 32 do. do 7 Feb., 18R5 18 July, 183.5 do. do. 17 Oct., do. 11 Feb., 1837 U Oct., 10 Feb., 13 Oct., 9 Feb., do 13 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do 4 B'eb., 14 Oct., 18 June, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., 9 Feb., 13 June, 6 Feb., 6 Feb., do 16 Oct., 5 Feb., do 11 June, 1.5 Oct., do 1(5 Oct., 10 June, do do do do H Oct., Vi Oct., 7 Feb., do 13 June, 13 June, Oct,, 37 38 38 39 do 40 40 do 40 do 41 41 do 41 do 43 44 45 45 do 1845 46 do 46 do do 46 47 do do do 47 47 48 50 do 50 50 50 Admitted Barrister. 17 do. 11 Feb. 9 Feb. 7 do. 8 Feb. 1^ Oct., do. 82 34 37 35 38 37 do. Besidence. 11 Feb., 1887 14 Oct., 37 6 Feb., 40 13 Oct., do 4 Feb., 41 do do 16 June, do 13 Oct., do do do 13 Oct., 42 do do 9 Feb., 43 13 Oct., 42 17 June, do 13 Oct., 42 18 Oct., 43 6 Feb.. 45 15 Oct., do 5 Feb., 46 17 June, 48 do do 14 Oct., ] 847 3 Feb., 48 do do 13 June, 48 13 Oct. do 14 do 47 12 Oct., 48 15 June, do do do do do 12 Oct., 48 13 June, 50 Oct., 50 7 Feb., 52 10 April, 51 Feb., 58 12 June, 51 Oct., 52 Chatham. Gagetown. Hopewell. Nova Scotia. Fredericton. Saint Stephen. Dorchester. Fredericton. Nora Scotia. Hopewell. Fredericton. Restigouche. Bathurst. Kings Co. Saint John Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. "^aint John. Fredericton. Woodstock. P. E. Island. Saint John. Dorchester. Hampton. Nova Scotia Richibucto. California. Fredericton. Saint John. Brit, Columbia. Gagetown. Saint John. do. Newcastle. Australia. Westmorland. Saint John. Montreal. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint John. Chatham. Dorchester. Woodstock. Fredericton. Richibucto. Harold Gilbert's, St. John, )f. B. 1889,] BARRISTERS AND ATT0RNIE8. 115 NAMES. Benjamin O. Gray, A. B., Lewis J. AlmoD, . . . . D. Gustavus Maclauchlan, Charles W. Weldon, Q. C, Alexander Ballentine, Hard Peters, MA., William P. Dole, A. B., .... Jonn L. Marsh, Jun., A. B, , Charles J, Sayre, George Frederick Hill, Joseph B. Peck, James M, Macshane, .... Charles E. Knapp, Charles N. Skinner Q. C, . . 6eorj Feb., 16 April, 12 June, 12 June, do do 19 Oct , do do 19 Oct,, 13 Oct., 11 do 17 June, IT) Oct., 15 Oct, , do 11 Feb., do do 18 April, do do 13 April, 13 April, 13 Oct. i;i Oct., 14 do 14 Oct., 16 do 50 50 51 51 52 do do 53 54 do 5« do 58 do do 59 do 60 fiO 60 do dc '0 do GO do 63 do 63 63 do do 63 do do 63 6f) do 64 64 64 do 64 do do 65 do do 65 65 65 <)5 do 65 do Admitted Barrister. 27 Oct., 27 Oct., 10 June, Oct., Oct., June, do Oct., June Oct., do Feb., June, 3 Oct., June do do do 19 Oct., June, June, April, 19 Oct., 14 Oct., 14 do 6 Feb., i7 June, 16 June, do 16 do 13 Oct., 13 Oct., '9 Oct., U Feb., 11 Feb., June, 13 Oct. April, Residence. 51 Halifax, N 51 1 Saint John. 53 Bathurst. 521 Saint John 55 Saint John. 53 do do. do. 58 do 60 do 59 61 60 62 61 ♦i9 61 63 63 do 64 64 64 64 65 do 64 66 8 Feb., 8 July, 13 April*, do do 10 April, 10 April, 10 June, Oct., 16 Oct., 16 Oct., 54'Fredericton. 56 Richibuoto. St. Stephen. '^rchester. Halifax. Dorchester. Saint John. Saiit John. Dorchester. St. Andrews. Frederictou. Boston. Saint John. Saint John. Hopewell. Saint oohn. Dalbousie. Fredericton. United States. Saint John. Shediac. Fredericton. Woodstock. Fredericton. Saint John. Richibucto. \rooatook, .Su.ssex Vale. St. Stephen. Fredericton. Saint John, do. do. Ottawa, Australia, Fredericton. Yarmouth.N United States Fredericton. do. Saint John, do. do. Sussex. Toronto. 67 i Saint John, 67 New York, ..England. 65 66 66 65 65 do 66 67 do 67 do do 67 67 67 67 Bay Wool Carpets at Harold Gilbert's, 116 BARRISTERS AND ATT0RNIE8. [1889. NAMES. Q.C. Allan Alfred Peck, liandolph Ketchutn Jones, Isaac Allen Jack, D.C.L. . . James Hannay, John P. Hudmn, Jnrael H. GroHn, Daniel Jordan, Josiah Wood, Alfred E. Oulton, Augustus U. Hanington, . . Gilbert R. Pugsley, LL.B., Alfred A.Stockton,A.M.,DCL Michael Adams, Charles W. Beckwith, Ezekiel McLeod,LL.B. K. Chipman Skinner, Thomas Milledge, M. A. .. George Fred'k. Fisher, . , Alex. W. Baird, Stephen B. Appleby, Charles H. Lugrin, J. B., George H. Hteadman, Wilham B, McSweeny, . . , William C. Milner, Daniel C. Courser, LFj.B. . . L. Richmond Harrison, A.B, Charles A. Stockton, LL. B. James D. Phinney, A. B John Russell Armstrong, . . , John Kerr, George H. MuUin, LL. B, . Alex. Slason. Thompson, . . , Edward R Gregory, LL. B. Montesquieu McDonald, JohnWillet, Thomas VV. Peters, LL.B Pierre A. Landry, Q. C.,.., Lemuel J. Tweedie. James Mitchell, A. M. James G. Stevens, Jr., A Henry Hilyard, LL.B, Robert O. Stockton, LL Edward T. C. Knowles, .... Melbourne McMonairle, . . . Barry R. Plant. A. Rainsford Balloch, Robert A. Borden, A. P. George W.Burbidge,A.M.,QC William " (gsley, A. B Charles Abner Macdonald, . William B. Wallace, Allen Otty Earle, '. '. [ '. Philip Palmer, Leander A. White, .. . J. Arthur Fairweather, .... Admitted Attorney. B., B. 16 April, 15 June, 12 Oct., L'iOct., do do 9 Feb. i» Feb., 17 June, do June do U Oct., 14 Oct, do 10 Feb., 10 Feb., 10 Feb., do 19 Oct., do 11 Feb., 21 April, do 19 June, 21 Oct., do do n Oct. do do 9 Feb., 9 Feb., 22 June, 22 Oct., do do 22 Oct.. do do 18 Feb., do do do do do 22 June, 22 June, 22 June, 2«,0ct., 20 June, 25 Oct., 20 Feb., 20 Feb., do. 65 do do do do do 65 65 do do 67 do 67 67 do 68 68 68 do 68 do 69 69 do 69 69 do do 69 do do 70 70 do do do do 70 do do 71 do do do do dc Admitted Barrister. 11 Oct., 12 Oct., 11 Oct., 15 Oct., 10 Feb. 12 April, 15 June, 15 June, 11 Oct., do do 11 Oct., do do 8 Feb., 8 Feb., 15 June, 12 Oct., do do 12 Oct., do do 20 Feb., 8 April, 20 Feb., do do do 71^27 June, 71i27 June, 71 do 72 do 73 73 do 27 June, 24 Oct., 28 June, 27 Oct., 2V June, 27 June, 67 67 67 67 68 11 June, do 11 June 14do 14 Oct., 14 Oct., 10 Oct., 10 June, 9 June, 8 Feb., 9 June, 14 Oct., 23 April, 68 do 68 68 do 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 do do 70 do do 71 71 n 71 do do 71 do do 72 do do do do do 72 72 72 72 73 73 74 74 Residence. Hopewell. oodstock. Saint John. Montreal. New York. United States. Fredericton. Dorchester. do. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. Saint John. do Saint John. Fredericton. St. John. Woodstock. Fredericton. Moncton. Halifax. Sackville. Woodstock. Saint John. do. Richibucto. Saint John. do. Boston. Chicago. Port'nd, St. J. Saint John, do. do. Dorchester. Chatham. St. Stephen. do. Saint John. St. John. Saint John. St. Stephen Madawaska. do. Moncton Ottawa. . Saint John. do. Saint John. do. do. United States. Saint John. I 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1889,] BAKllISTEKS AND ATTOKNIEH. 117 NAMES. William IT. Dickson, M, James Alfred Van wart, A Wesley Van wart, A. M., . . . Oeorge'P. Baird, George A. Henderson, Thomas Medley Wetmore ,. . George Bliss Seely, Allison B. Connell, LL.B., . . George E. Fairweather, . . . George B. Fraser, James A. Belyea, B. A. . . . James L. Kerr, Tho8.;Carleton Allen, LL.B., Robert Barry Smith, Joseph Howe Dickson, Frederick Herbert McKiel,. . Hugh Havelock McLean, . . . Henry A. Forster, Richard F. Quigley, LL.B., . Miles B. Dixon, William A. Park, Michael Samuel Benson, ... Ed. Perley Williston, A. B.. John Black, Humphrey Gilbert, Thomas H. McMillan, Clarence W, Treadwell, . . . William A. Russell, JohnH. Cother, Harvey Atkinson, George Herbert Lee, A.M. . George Otty Dickson Otty, . . William Watson Allen, Andrew B. Johnson, George C. Coster, Amon A. Wilson, Charles H. Masters, John D. Williams, Chipman A Steeves, CharlcH A. Palmer, W. B. ChamUer, h.L William Wilson, R. A. Lawlor, W. W. Wells, William A. Trueman, William F. Keirtson, Henry R. Emmerson Albert S. White, Stephen Kaud, E. H. McAlpine, A. E. McLeod, Charles O'Donnell, R. P. McGivem, Jr., .B. Admltteil Attorney. A. M. James Ambrose Hannah, 1 June, 1 Nov. do 13 Feb. do. 13 Keh., do 20 April 20 June 20 June, do do 22 Oct., 22 Oct., do do 13 Feb., do do 23 April, do 18 June, do 33 Oct., do do do do 3 Feb., 11 Feb., do do do do 80 April, do do 21 Oct., do do do do Feb., !May, 21 June 21 June, IS Oct., 19 Oct., 19 Oct., Apiil, June, , do June, 19 do dc n do 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 do do 7ft do do do do 75 do 75 do do do do 76 76 do do do do 76 do do 70 do do do do 77 77 77 77 do Admitted BurrlHtur. 8 Feb do 13 Feb., do 13 Feb., do m Oct., ^6 June, 8 Feb., 20 Oct. , do 23 Oct., 28 Oct., 24 Oct., 23 Oct., 14 Feb., 10 April, 14 Feb., 34 April, do 14 Oct., . 19 June, 24 Oct., do 9 Feb., do 24 Oct., 8 Feb., 12 do do do do do 21 April, do do 7 Feb., 19 June, 23 Oct., do do 1(5 Feb., 20 April, 22 June, 12 April, 23 Oct., 77;24 do 77 12 Feb., 78il9 April, 78 1 18 June, do 18 do 78 24 April, 78' 13 12 Rosidence. UnitedStates. 75 t^redericton. do do. 75 Saint John, do do. 7f)|GaKetown. do Saint John, do ood stock. 75 St. John. 75 Chatham, do Saint John, do do. 75 Fredericton. 75|Moncton. 70l Dorchester. 75;Saint John. 76 Saint John. 84|Shediac. 76iSaint John. do do. do Newcastle. • • • Chatham, do Newcastle. 70i Fredericton. do 77 Moncton. St. John. do Ottawa. 76 Shediac. 77 ITnitedStates. do Moncton. do St. John, do do. do do. do New York. 77 St. John., do do. do Ottawa. 78 St. John, do Moncton. do St. John, do Dorchester, do Fredericton. 78|Chatham. do I Dorchester. doiSackville. 79 1 Grand Falls. 78 'Dorchester, do I Sussex. 80 St. John. 79| do. 79 -Sussex, 79|TJnitedState8. 80jSt. John. . ..itJnitedStates. Low priced Tapestry Carpets at 118 BARRI8TEKB AND ATT0KNIE8. [1889. NAMES. A(linltte,'ton 20 June, do .... .... Bathurst. NarciHHe A. Landry, L.Tj.B. 20 June, 70 4 Fel), 81 Bathurst. AmbroHe D. Kichaniji.L.R. do do Dorchester. Henry A. Powell, B. A 20 June, do 24 June, "so Sackville. George V.McInerney, L.L.B do do do do Richibucto. T. Swayne DesBrisay, 18 Oct., 70 20 Oct, 80 Bathurst. John R. Costiffan, do do 19 Feb, 81 N. W. Ter. WilliaraHon Fisher, L.L.B. . do do 23 Oct, 80 oodstock. Henry H. James, Havelock Coy, A. M., do do 12 (Jet, 81 Buctouche. 2<> Oct., 79 4 Feb., 81 Fredericton. James Devlin, 12 Feb., 80 14 Feb, 81 St. John. James P. Mitchell, do do 14 Feb, 81 Winnipeg. John R, Malthij, do do 14 Feb, 81 Winnipeg. William A. Quinn, 24 April, 80 26 April, hi Fredencton. Fenivi k W. Travis, 17 June do 23 June, 81 United States Arthur 1. Trueman, M. A.^. do do 21 June, 81 St. John. George A. Davia, L.L.B.,. . . 17 June, 80 12 Oct., 81 St. John. Richard B. '*A dams, LL. B. , do do 15 April 82 Chatham. Allan A. Davidson, jr., 23 do do 25 June, 81 Newcastle. Hiram G. Betts, 23 Oct, 80 25 Oct., 81 St. John. W. C. Hazen Grimmer, do do do do St. Andrews. James Kay, do do Shediac. David Tapley, do do 25 Oct., "si Porijl'd, St. J. R. H. Davis, 14 Feb, 81 23 Feb., 89 Andover. James Straton, do do 24 Feb., 82 St. Jol^n. William D. McLeod, do do do do U. Stat^. John J. Forest, 23 April, 81 16 June, do Saint John. David J. Welsh, IG June, 81 Moncton. Abraham B. Walker,LL. B. do do 29 June, "h2 St. John. Frank H. Tuck,D.L.L., . . . . 17 June, 81 do 82 Vanc'ver, BO Oiarlea E. Sumner, LL.B. . . 23 June, 81 . . • • ... Moncton Robert Beckwith. do do 29 June, 82 Dorchester. F. W. Emerson, A. B.,LL.B. 17 Oct., 81 8 Feb., 83 Dorchester. R. S. LeBertTweedie, .... do do • • • • Hampton. Jas. Archibald Milligan, AB. inOct., 81 ■ • • • St. John. Warren C. Winslow, .... 9 Feb., 82 22 Feb., &< Chatham. George W. Allen, A. M 9 Feb., 82 22 Feb., 83 Saint John. Robert Murray, jr., .... 15 do do 12 April, do Chatham. Lemuel Allan Curry, M. A. 17 April do 26 do do St. John. Dougald Stewart Hutchison, do do 17 April, 82 UnitedStates. Spurgeon Wortman, .... do do 26 Oct., 84 Moncton. Clifford B. Beacon do do .... .... Winnipeg. Frederick Clarence Rand, . . do do 26 April, 84 Moncton. Wm. Murray, M. P. P Thomas A. Kinnear, do do 26 do do Campbellton. 17 April, 82 1 June, 83 Shediac. J. BeVeber Neales, do do 12 April. 87 Gagetown. A. Lewis Belyea, .... do dol26 April, 83 Fredericton. Harold Oilbert's, St. John. 1880.] BARRT8TER8 AND ATTOBNIEfl. 110 NAMES. Admitted Attorney. Adiuiltod liwristtT. UeHideiice. IK do do 28 June do d.) do 2f> do do 18 Oct., do d.) do do do do do do Feb., do rVnril, cio JO l(i do do 83 do » z\ Josiah R. Muriihy, Daniel yiclnti/re, .... John F. A8he, .... Albert J. Grejfory, Daniel Mullin, Jeremiah Hayes Barry, J. Douglas Hazen, .... Allen Wilinot Chapnmn, Mariner George Teed, iTohn Louis C-arleton, John N. W. Winslow, .... William P. Sayre, Herbert E. Wardroper, Isaac H. Hallett, .... Jamea T. Sharkey, .... William H. Chapman, A.D. Chapman, A.B. LLK David Grant, LL.B Melville N. Cockbu. n Samuel J. Jenkins, A.B John T. T. Hartt, John Af, O'Bneny B. A James M. Knight, William A. Ewing, Edouard Girouard, .... Fred. V. Wedderburn.LL.D James A. Freeze, CharleR L. Richards, Leonard Allison, Clarence H. Fergusim, . D. McLeod Vince, L. L. B., Alex. Straton, Chas. J. Thomson, Robt. Rankin Ritchie, . . . James W. McCread', B. A John P. Lawrence, ^ . A . . . Joseph G. Mathews 'JD Ann John M. Stephens 15 no Charles J. Coster, ... 12 June, Joseph H. Yeomans, 4 do Frank A. Bennett, .... 20 Oct. Francis B. Gregory, .... do Robert W. Hewson, .... 20 Oct. Allen W. Bray, i\o Henry H. Ayer, do Geo. W. Fowler, do Harrison A. McKeown, .... do Thomas H. Welling, April, Benjamin S. Palmer, .... j ... . Jami s McQueen, 120 Oct, 8.5 Ora 1 King, . . . . | do do Frank H. Grimmer, ....20 Oct., 85 Herbe ' W. Moore, ! do do Albert W. Bennett, .... 20 Oct, 85 17 April, 82 20 April, 83 i.V 83 do 84 do IS I do do do do do do do Tunt 13 Oft., do do do d., 7 Kel,.. lU do 26 April, 1." dO|2(i April, do 28 June, do|28 do do|28 June, do!2» do doi2 do do 12 do 82125 ( )ct. , do 7 Feb., do! ilo: 7 Feb., do' 7 do do| 7 Feb., do 10 Aj)ril, 10 Oct., KJ do 1 Feb., 21 do 83[21 April, dol dojlC Oct., d<'r24 April, do 16 Oct., do 24 April, 84 do 24 'I dn do|l2 Juih.* do '26 June, ^316 Oct., 'H do do do do do K4 do 84 30 A,>n.', do!25Juu«, 84 do do do 84 29 Oct., dol.. 84;2y do .... do do'29 Oct, do Wooilntock. WinniiH^g. St. John. 83|Fredericton. dO|St .John. 84 Fredericton. do Di.rcliester. do dti St. John, do'Wood.stock. . .|Kichibucto. 84 St. John, do Suss'jx. 84 Fredericton. 8-) DorcheMter. 84 1 do do do 84 St. Andrews, do Ottawa. 84 St. John. . . ('alifornia. 84 Moncton. 84 84 St. John.| Monctcm. St. John. ^Vfdeiicton, 84 Saint .f ni do do 16 April, Oct. dojWood.^tocV doiAndcner. lo New'tle, N. B. do .Siiiait .lohn. 85 Fre(it»M *■*"•• .1 Westnioi I.,,', ♦I. '" BoHton. 8tJ I ... do Saint J ohli do Alb»»'^ Co. 85|DalL V#*. . . . FredfciiciMl>- 85 .. . . . Westmorlau'Jf do 85 28 Oct, do 85 Sussex. ....Saint John. ... Point de Bute. iGagetown. . . . . Botsford West IMoncton. 86 St. Andrews, do Saint John, iHopewell,A,C Tapestry Carpets in Brussels Patterns at 120 BARRISTERS AND ATTOBNIBS. [1889. NAMES. Stanley Kierstead, J. Walter Reid, Leonard Tilley Carvill, . . Thomas P. Regan, Ronald C. Grant, John Boden, John M. Nevers, Joseph A. Harris, Berton C, Foster, George J. Clarke, Frederick LaForest, Thomas Lawson, George R. 'N^'incent, Martin G. B. Henderson, Milton B. Hloks, Robert Morrison, Fra ik A. McCally, James S. Harquail, Fred St. John Bliss, Charles E. Duffy, William D. Carter, Charles A. D. Gagnon . . Wm Woodbury Wells, . . Pascal Poirier, Charles F. Bailey, A. C. Brydone Jack, Walter H. Covert, Joseph J, Porter, A. P. Barnhill, S. B. Bustin, Geo. G. Gilbert, Gerard G. Ruel, Arthur L. Robinson, Arthur Simonds, Frank J. Sweeny, Geo. H. Turner, J. R. Campbell, Arthur N. Charters, Ernest L. Ford, J. C. Hartley, Ernest A. MicKay, Titus J. Coster, James E. Cowan; Fred DeVine, Edgar W. Thompson, . , William Albert Mott, .. JohE W. Hickson, Sydney S. Taylor, Chas. A. Ganong, Admitted Attorney. 20 Oct, do 20 April, do 29 April, isoct., * 2 Feb., 29 April, 21 Oct, do do do do do do do do do do do do Feb, do do do Oct, do do do do do do do do do do do do do 18 85 do 85 do do 86 85 86 86 86 do do do do do do do do do do do do 87 do do do 88 do do do do do do do do do do do do do Admitted Barrister. 28 Oet, 86 do do 25 June 85 28 Oct, 86 3 Feb, 87 23 Ap], 87 do do do do do do Residence. 25 Oct, 88 do do do do do do do do Saint John. Fredericton. St. John. St. John. St. John. St. John. oodstock. Moncton. Woodntock. St. Stephen. Edmundflton. Andover. &t. John. St. John. Dorchester. Stissex. Sussex. Dalhouaie. Fredericton. Fredericton. Kings Co. Madawaska. WestmorUmd. Richibucto. St. Joan. Fredericton. St. John, do do do " do do Westmorland. do do do do do do Woodstock. Fredericton, St. John. Portland. LAW BLANKS OF ALL KINDS -AT- BARNES & Co.'s, - . - - ST. JOHN, N. B. 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1889.] MEDICAL BEGISTER. 121 THE MEDICAL BEGISTER OF NEW BRXTNSWIGK. J.VNUABY 1, 1888. Name. Addy, Henry G. . . . . Allison, Lucius Carey . . . . Atkinson, James G Atkinson, Marcus C Barker, Jacob Henry . . . . Barnes, Charles Leander Baxter, George O. Baxter, James M'Gregor . . . . Baxter, Robert G. . . . . Bayard, William . . . . Bedell, George Bellivau, Lucien Joseph . . . , Benson, John Stafford Benson, Joseph Black . . . , Bemier, Francis X. Berryman. Daniel E.. . . . , Berryman, John Bisksp, William Fallen Black, Charles A. . . . , Blair, Frank I. . . . . Bleakney, David . . . . Boone, Sherman Willard . , . Bowser, James Charles, . . . Bowser, Willard Parker . . . , Brine, John Frederick, . . . Brown, Frank Manson . . . . Brown, Theodore Clowes Bruce, Murdock Fraser — Burnett, Joshua Upham . . . Caldwell, George Peters — Caldwell, William M. ... Cameron, Ewan Caswell, James A. Chandler, Edward B. Christie, James Christie, William Coburn, Benjamin Cobum, G. fiayward . . . Comeau, Francis Xavier. . . . Coleman, Henry Hicks . . . Coulthard, George E. — Crawford, David — Crocket. William Caldwell Cruise, William . . . . Currie, John Z. — Daniel, John Waterhouse Deacon, Joseph Melville . . . , Deinstadt, William M'Kay Dibblee, George O. — Residence. Saint John. Saint John. Oak Hill, Charlotte. Bristol. Carleton. Saint Marys, York. Dorchester. Sussex, King's. Chatham. Moncton. Saint John. Musquash, Saint John. Shediac. Chatham. Chatham. Edmundston. Saint John. Saint John. Bathurst. Westmorland, Westmorl'd. Saint Stephen. Petitcodiac. Presque Isle, Maine, U. S. Kingston, Kent. Point De Bute. Richlbucto. Fredericton. Fredericton. Saint John. . . Sussex. Saint John. Lake George, "8 jrk. Grrand Manan. Gagetown, Queen's. Moncton. Saint John. Portland. Bright, York. Fredericton. Beresford, Gloucester. HopewelL Fredericton. Andover. Fredericton. Buctouche, Kent. Fredericton. Saint John. Saint Stephen. Saint Stephen. Moore's Mills, Charlotte. Union Carpets at Low Prices at 122 MEDICAL REGISTER. [1889. Xamb. Diflbrow, William G Doherty, Isaac Wilson Doherty, William Woodbury Duncan, Gideon Mitchell Dunlap, George H. .... Emery, Alban P. Fairweather, William Augustus Ferguson, Allan Gilmor Fish, Hiram A. Fitzmaurice, Thomas James Fulton, Geerge Herbert Gaudet, Edward T Gilchrist, John .... Gove, Harry Gove, Samuel Tilley Gray, James H. Gregory, Harry W. Harding, William S Harrison, George A Hetherington, George A. Hutchison, James Inches, P. Robertson Johnson, Charles H. L Johnson, George F. Jonah, John Mariner Kierstead, Perley Taylor Keith, Bauman Newton .... Keith, Melbourne Franklin Kilburn, Francis .... King, Wallace G. .... Knowles, H anf ord B Lawson, James i)ouglas Lawson, John J ames Legere, Joseph Alfred Lewis, William James Limond, Kcbert Lunam, Henry Macdonald, Alexander David Macdonald, Donald D Macdonald, John, Macdonald, Malcolm C Macfarlanorner, Queen's. . I Kingston, Kent. ' ! Saint Martins. jMillville, York, j Newcastle. * j Havelock, King's. jDanforth, Maine, U. S. 'Saint John. jHavolock, King's. jMoncton. _" j Hopewell. ] I Sussex. [jliepreaux. ' I Upper Woodstock. J Elgin, Albert. ['Moncton. jSaint Stephen, 'j Saint Martins. jMoncton. [ : Fredericton. \ I Blissville. [Marysville. [ ISaint John. J Saint John. 'Newcastle. [ I Moncton. [j Hampton, King's. J Woodstock. J Wood stock- [ I Moncton. 'jFairville. '/Fairville. " ; Hartland, Carleton. ] Campcbello. [ Hodgson, Maine, U. S. Hampton. l^orchester, ] Havelock, King's. JSaint Stephen. * I Calais, Maine, U. S. Send to HaroldlGilbert for Fatteras 124 ECCLESIASTICAL. [1889. Name. Travers, Boyle Trueman, Harmon S. Upham, George Cutler . Venner, Victor John A. , Vose, Edwin H. Wade, John Roger Wade, Joseph Armour . Walker, Thomas Warneford, Percy Heber Weeks, Charles Tupper , Welling, Frederick N. . White, Jacob D. White, James Smith, *?. White, Walter Woodworth White, William W. Wier, John Williston, A. A. Lapman Wilson, John H. Wilson, Samuel F. Wyman, Alonzo Pomeroy Young. Melvin Leonard . , Besidencb. Saint John. Sackville. Van Buren, Maine, U. S. Campbellton. Calais, Maine, U. S, Grand Falls. Saint Andrews. Saint John. Canterbury Station, York. Bale Verte. Andover. Carleton. Hodgson, Maine, U. S. Saint John. Bridge water, Maine, U. S. Doaktown, Northumberl'd. Lower Newcastle. Springfield, King's. Sussex. Upper Wicklow. Vanceboro, Maine, TJ. S. ECCLESIASTICAL. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Bishop — The Most Rev. John Medley, D.D., Metropolitan of Canada Fredericton. Coadjutor Bishop— The Right Rev. H. Tully Eingdon, D.D. Fredericton. Alexander, Rev. P., Sub-Dean, Cathe- dral, Fredericton, and Missionary at New Maryland. Armstrong, Rev George M., Rector, St. Marli, Saint Jotin. Armstronp:, Rev. W B., Missionary Grand Falls. Bliss, Rev. D. M., Rector, Westmorland. Brlg8tocke,Rev. Canon, Rector,St.John, St. John. [housie. Brown, Rev. C. D., Missionary, Dai- Brown, Rev. R. W., St Martins. Cowie, Rev. J. R. DeW., Missionary Waterford. Campbell, Rev. J. R., Dean Rural, Rector, Dorchester. I Carey, Rev. Q. T., (retired) Gi-andj Manan. Cover! , Uev. "V7. 8. ,Rector,Grand Manan. I Cresswell, Rev. J. J., Rector, Spring- Held. Crisp, Rev. J O., Victoria, St. John. I Davenport, Rev. J, M., Mission Chap" el, Portland, St. John. [Portland. DeVeber. Rev. Canon, Rector, St. Paul, deSoyres, Rev. John, St. Mark. St. John. [gerville. Dibblee, Rev. H. E„ Deacon, Mau- Dowling, Rev. Theodore E., Rector, Christ Church, St Stephen. Dobbs, Rev. Ogilvie G., Curate, St. Mark. St. John. [low. Flewelling, Rev. J. E., Rector, Wick- Forsyth, ftev. David, Rector, Chatham, Dean Rural. Gollmer, Rev. A.J.A.,Ciu'ate,St. John. Greer, Rev. W., Rector, Westfleld. Gwilym. Rev.D.V., Rector,Richibucto. Hancock, Rev.W., Rector, Rothesay. Han ford, Rev. S. J., Upham. Hartin, Rev. Thomas, Retired, Rector, Canterbury. . Hansen, Rev. Neils M., New Denmark. Hansen, Rev. N. C, Canning. [ of Carpets before buying. 1889.] BCCLEBIASTICAL. 125 Hanington, Uev. C. P., Missionary, Johnson. Hatheway, Rev. C. Hy Cambridge. Hiltz, Rev. Augustus F., Rector, Derby. Hooper, Rev. L. B. , Missionary, Weld- ford. [Dean Rural. Hoyt, Rev. L. A., Rector, Andover, Jattrey, Rev. W., St. Mary's. James, Rev. C. J., Rector, St. James, St. John. , Ketchum, Rev. Canon, D.D., Rector, St. Andrews. 1 Lowndes, Rev. A. E. J., Missionary' Prince William. Mathers, Rev. R., Warden Wiggins' Or- phan Asylum, St. Jolm, Medley, Rev. Canon, Rector, Sussex, Dean Rural. Millidge, Rev. J.W.. Rector, St. David. McKlel, Rev. W. LeB., Bright. Montgomery, Rev. H., Rector, Kings- clear, Rural Dean. Morris, Rev. H. B., Woopstock. Murray, Rev. A. B., Curate, Wood- stock. Neales, Rev. J., Rector, Woodstock. Neales, Rev. Thos., Canon, Woodstock. Neales, Rev. Scovil, Mission'y, Queens- bury and Southampton. Newnham,Rev.O.S.,Rector,Hampton Pamther,Rev. D.B.,Retired,St, James, St, John. Parlee, Rev.H.T. ,Mis8ionary,Stanley. Peters, Rev. G. D., Missionary, Batli- urst. Pember, Rev. F., Campobello^ Pickett, Rev. D.W., Rector, Greenwich. Raymond, Rev. W. O., St. Mary's Church, St. Mark, St. John. Reid, Rev. A. J., Curate St. Paul, Port- land. Roberts, Rev.O. G., Rt otor.Frcderlcton. Saunders. C. E., Divinity Student. — . ISchofleld, ftev. George, Rector,8lmonds. Simonds, Rev. R., Missionary, Burton. Smith, Rev. R. E., Rector, St. George, Rural Dean. Spike, Rev. H. M., Musquash. Street, Rev. W. H., Petersville Stevejis, Rev. L. J., Portland: Port- land, [castle. Sweet, Rev. J. H. 8., Rector, New- Teed, Rev. A.W., Deacon, Richmond. ;Titcoml)e, Rev. J. C, Missionary Fr.^r- ville. Talbot, Rev. Jas. H., Rector, Moncton. Vroom, Rev. F. W., B. A., Shediac. Walker, Rev. Wm. W. Canon, retired. St. John, St. John. Wetmore, Rev. D.I.,Residence,Kings- ton. Willis, Rev. Cuthbert, Rector, Petit- codiac. Wigf^ns, Rev. Cecil, Satkville. - Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. Bay du Vin. * Warneford, Rev. E. A., Rector, Nor- I ton. Warneford, Rev. C. A. S., Missionary, ! Canterbury. 'Wainwright, Rev. Hastings S.,_Rec- tor, Kingston. Weeks. Rev, A. H., Residence field. est- 0FF1CER8 OF THE DIOCESAIf CHURCH SOCIETY. President, The Right !Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton; Vice-Presi- dents, The Right Rev. H. Tully Kingdon, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop, Hon. Sir Leonard Tilley, 0. B. K. C. M. G., Lieut. -Governor, William M. Jarvis, Esquire, Hon. R.D.Wilmot, Hon. Chief Justice Allen, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, M. A., H. W. Frith, G. A. Schofleld, Rev. Canon DeVeber and Rev. Canon Brigstocke; Treasurer, G. E. Fairweather, Esq.; Secretary. Rev. Canon Ketohum, D.D.; Auditors, C. H. Fairweather and A. P. Tippet, Esqs. Execu- tive Committee.— The Officers of the Society, the Clergy, dulv quaUfled, and the following Lay membei-s: John Black, T. C. Brown, M. D.. R. T. Clinch, W. K. Crawford, C. E. L. Jarvis, T. W. Daniel, George E. Fenety, Hon. D. L. Hanington, C. E. L. Jarvis, I. Allen Jack, 0. F. Kinnear, O. A. Macdonald, John Moore, G. R. Parkin, Hard Peters, T B. Robinson, Hon. B.R, Stevenson, G. Sidney Smith, A. F. Street, A. A. Sterling, H. L. Sturdee, R. Penistou Starr, C. N. Vroom, C. W. WeVlon, Hon. Judge Wilkinson. Finance Committee— W. M. Jarvis, Chairman; H. W. Frith, Secretary; R. T. Clinch, A.F. Street, T.W. Daniel, G.E. Fenety, G.A.Schofield, C.F. Kinnear, O. Sidney Smith, Esqs., and the Treasurer of the Society (ex officio). Boardof Home Missions— The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop (ex officio), The Right Reverend the Bishop Coadjutor (exofflcio), the Treasurer of the Stevenson, C. N. Vroom, H. W. Frith, W. M. Jarvis, G. E. Fenety Repre sentatives from the Deaneries— Revs. W. O. Raymond, St. John; H. Mont- gomery, Fredericton; Arthur Lowndes, Woodstock: S.J. Hanford, Kings- ton : D Forsyth, Chatham. Glebe Land Committee— Appointed by the Executive Committee: C. A. Macdonald, Convener, G. A. Schofleld, Q. Sidney Smith, H. L. Sturdee, C. W. Weldon, Hon. Judge Wilkinson, I. Xinolemns cut in one piece at Harold Cfilbert's, r=:f 126 ECCLESIASTICAL. [1889. Allan Jack, Geo. E. Fairweather. Committee on Object III.— Appointed at the anlversary meeting: Bight Rev. the Bishop Coadjutor, Kev. O. 8. Newnham, A. H. Hanin^on, Mr. Eldon MuJlin. Mrs. deSoyres, Miss Jane Gregory, Rey. Arthur Lowndes, Secretary, (with power to fill vacancies). ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN. IN THE DIOOKSK OF SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. At the Ca hedral of the Immaculate Conception, Saint John, N. B., The Right Rev. John Swkbnv, D.D., Bishop of St. John: Rev. J. J. Walsh, Rev, J. Donovan, Rev. F. L. Carney. Rev. T. Casey. Carleton, St. John, Very Rev. T. Connolly, V. G.; Fredericton, Rev. J. C. McDevitt: Milltown, Rev. E. Doyle; Woodstock, Rev. John C. Murray; Richmond, Rev. B. Carolan; Alma, Albert County, Rev.E J.McAuley; Moncton, Rev.H.Meahan; Barachois, Rev. E. Labbe; Memramcook, Verv Rev. C. Lefebre, Superior of St. Joseph's College, Rev. Fathers A. Roy, A. Renaud, A. LeBlanc, F. Bazoge, Lecours, Manning, O'Neil, Bourgui, Perquis; Quaco, Rev. F. H. Collerette; Johnsville, Carleton Co., Rev. W. F. Chapman ; Petersville, Queer.s County, Rev. P. Farrel; Saint George, Rev. T. Lavery; Silver Falls Industrial Mchool,|St. John, Rev. J. McDevitt; Cape Bald, Kev. P. Bradley, Rev. H. Ouellet; St. Mary, Kent Co., Rev. L. J. N. OuelSet; Buctouche, Rev. F. X. Michaad and Riev. D. Leger; Kington Village, Rev. J. Carson; Kingston, Kent, Rev. D. Hamet; Sussex, Kings County, Rev. P. Bellive»u, Rev. A P Kelly; St. Andrews, Rev. J. O'FIaherty; Cocalgne, Rev. F. X. Cormier; Grand Digue, Rev. F. Lefloch, Rev. F. Masse; Fox Creek, Rev. F. Belliveau: Shediac, Rev. Antoine Ouellet; St. Paul, Kent Co. Rev. Jean Hibert; French Village, York Co., Rev. William O'Leary; St Stephen, N. B., Rev. W, DoUard. DIOCESE or CHATHAM. 'Comprising the Northern Half of New Brunswick). At the '. athedral, Chatham, the Right Rev. Jambs Roobrh, D.D., Bis- hop of Ctntham, Kev. Thos. J. Bannon, Rev. Michael Joyce, Kev. Henry Joyner and Rev. Polydore Moreau, D. D. ; Nelson, Very Rev. Michael Egan, V. G. and Rev. Nicholas Power; Newcastle, Rev. I'atrick.W Uixonand Rev. Anthony Carolan; Red Bank, Rev. Simon J. Crumley; Renous Bridge, Rev. I'hos J. Fitzgerald; Bartibogue, Rev. Wm. A. Morisey; Neguac, Rev. Joseph Theberge; Upper Bay du Vin, Rev. Erimund I attenaude; St. Louis, Kent, Rev. Joseph Pelletier; Richibucto, Rev. E. J. Bannon ; St. (Charles, Aldoin, Rev. "VV, W. Venner; Bathurst, Verjr Rev. Thomas F. Barry; Batburst Village, Rev. »> illiam Varrily ; Petit r> ocher, Rev. John Carter; St. Theresa,Rev. Pere Robert; Grand Anse, Rev. Joseph R. Doucet; Caraquet, 1*. 3V. Theophilus Allard and Rev. Andrew Berube; Paquetville, Rtv. Jos. Leva'-seur; Pokemouche, Re v. Stanislaus J. Doucet; Shippegan, Rev. Joseph Trudelle and Rev. Azade Trudelle; Traoadie, Rev. Jo.seph a. Babineau, Rev. John J. Nugent; St. Isidore, Co. Gloucester, Rev. L. Gagnon; Belledune, Kev. Peter Duffy; Jacquet River, Rev. Hilarion Doucet; Charlo, Rev. A. A. Boucher; Campbellton, Revs. John L. McDonald and James J^mith; St. Hillaire, Madawaska, Rev. Joseph Ilartin: St. Francis, Madawaska, Rev. Phidime Paradis; Edmundston, Rev. L. C. Damour ; St. Basil, Madawaska, Rev. L. N. Dugall; Hotel Dien, St. Basil, Rev. John Maillet; 8t. Ann's, Mada- waska, Rev, Israel Dumont ; St. Leonard. Madawaska, Rev. Louis A. Lauuiere and Rev. George Gauvin; GrandFalls, Rev. John J. O'Leary. Tobique Point, Rev. Michael O'Brien. 54 King StreetJSt. John, K. B. 1889.] ECCLESIASTICAL. '127 THE METHODIST CONFERENCE. Rav. Charles H. Paislky, M. A., President, Glbsoli, N. B. ttzy. T^TTOMAs Marshall, Secretai*y, Carletoti, St. John, N. B. ST. JOHN DISrilCT. St.Johai, (Queen Square), iiobert Wilson, Ph. D.; St. John, (Cenfenary), W. -W. Biewer, H. Daniel, J. B,. Narraway, A. M., H. Pope, D. D., R. Duncan, Supernumeraries, (Bro. Duncan has permisKion to reside in the United States.) St. i/oAft(ExmouthStreet), Thomas J. Deinstadt; St. John (Portiand), Fletcher H. W. Pickles; St. John (Carleton), Thomas Marshall, Secretary of Cbnference; C. W. Dutcher, Supernumerary, who has permission lo reside awav during the winter; St. ,'ohn (Carmarthen Street), William Law- son; St. John (Courtenay Bay), T. L. Williams; FairoiUc, S. H. Rice; Sttmt^ Aquilla Lucas; Apohaqui, W . J. Kirby; Springfield, supplied by Ralph J. Haughton; Hampton, Edwin Evans, S W. Sprague, \Vm. Tweedie, James A. Duke, Supernumeraries: Upham, H. J. Clark, John J, Colter Super- numerary, (P. O. address, St. Martina): Grand lMk<', J. F. Estey; Jerusa- lem, Joseph Pascoe: WeU/ord, W. H. Spargo; hlng»ton, W. R. Pepper. (P. O. address. Long Reach); Frank Fizzle, who is allowed to rest for one year; Student At Sackvile, Geo. W. Lock; Edwin Evans, Chairman; Thomas Marshall, Financial Secretary. FBKDEKICTON DISTRICT. Frederirton, W. Dobson, George P. Payson, Supernumerary ; ypfncsflZmn to be sv.ppUed under the supei intendence of Bro. Dobson; MnrpHvilU, How- ard Sprague. D. D. ; Gibson, Chas. H. Paisley. M. A., President of Conference ; Naxhwaak, Thomas Hicks; Stanley, supplied by Henry Warman, unejer the superintendence of Bro. Hicks; .flf>t««M«,-n, Thomas Allen: /iTeMOTc*, George F. Dawson, A. B.; Sheffield, WilUam'MagRs: Gaoetotvn, C H. Manaton; Woodstock, Job Shenton, Frederick W. Harrison, Supernumerary; Canter- bury, Isaac Howie fP. O. address, Benton); Jac/rj-onvitle, J. K. King, George M. Young: Hartland, supplied by Wm. Howard, A. B., under the superin- tendence of Bro. Shenton; Richmond, Samuel Howard, A. B. ; FlorfncevUU, Joseph Sellar, A. M. ; Andover, Arthurette,'R. W. Clemens; Upper Kent, W. E, Johnston, B. A., W. A. Taylor, A. B., who has leave of absence for one year; Students at Sackville, John B. Oough, W. C. Matthews; Charles H. Paisley, M. A., Chairman; Job Shenton, Financial Secretary. HIRAUICHI DISTRICT. Chatham, Robert S. Crisp, J. W. Tait, who has leave of absence for one year; Newcastle, J. A. Clark, M. A.; Derby, H. R. Baker, A. B.; Rtchi- oucto, Silas James, one wanted; Weldford, A. C. Bt-ll, B.A., S.T.B.; Bathurst, J. M. Tredrea; C'anijjfte/ifon, Benjamin Chappell, M. A. ; Student at Sackville, Neil McLaughlin; John A. Clark, M. A., Chairman; Robert S. Crisp, Financial Secretary. SACKVILLE DISTRICT. Ikickville, John S Allen; H. Pickard, D. D., S. C. Wells, Supernumeraries. Ralph Brecken, A. M., who has leave of absence for one yed,r; Educational lustitutions, Charles Stewart, D. D., Theological Professor; John Burwash, M. A., S. D., Professor of Chemistry; Tantramar, to be supplied under the superintendence of Bro. Allen ; Pom Me Buaper8, (other •than Deeds, Mortgages and Insurance Policies, which are permitted to come under the Book Post regulation), are chargeable at letter rate when sent to any address in the Dominion or the United States; but the option of sending such documents in closed parcels prepaid at parcel rate, to any address in the Dominion, is permitted. Postage rates on Uegal and Commercial papers, adtlrej-sed to the United Kingdom, British Colonies and Foreign Postal countries, are as follows: To countries where the letter rate is five cents per i oz, the rate of legal and commercial pajjers is) .5 cents for the fiist 10 oz., and one cent for each additional 2 oz or fraction; or to countries where the letter rate is 10 cents per ^ oz., the rate is 5 cents for the first 4 oz., and 2 cents for each additionul 2 dz. Eligible lor registry in Canada only when prepaid at letter or parcel post rates. Patterns and Samples.— V&itGrwv, and samples of merchandize not exceeding 24 ounces in weight, when posted in Canada for places within C*nad-> or Newfoundland, ir.ust be prepaid by postage stamp at the rate of one cent per 4oz. weight, properly labelled, and put up in such a manner as to admit of inspection. Goods sent in execution of an order, however small the (luantit.y may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not being actually trade patterns or samples, are not admissuble us such. Patterns and Sample* lor the United States, 1 cent per oz., weight and size legulated by rule applicable to fifth class matter. Buy WooUCarpets at Harold OilBert'i, 140 POST OFFICE. [1889. PacketH of ratteriiH or SampleH, addreHHeil to any i)lace in Canada, caU' 1)6 rcKiHtered on affixin)< thereto r^giHtratioii stamps of the value ol 5 centH, in addition to noBtaxe etainps representing oracKotH he prenented for registration. The limit of weight to (ireat Britain, France, Germany, and all other coiuitrieH in Europe, in eight ounces— postage 2 cencs for the first 4 oz., and 1 cent for every ad) , and the size to 2 ft by 1 ft. The rate is 5 cents per 4 oz., or fraction of 4 oz. Closed parcels must be pbiinly marked By Parcel Post." FIFTH CLASS MATTER. Postage rate 1 cent per oz. or fraction of an oz , to be prepaid by postage stamp. Miscellaneous articles of merchandize, and generally all matter per- mittod to pass by mail in Canada which is not of the nature of a letter, and therefore subject to letter rate of postage, and not entitled to he posted at a lower rate than Fifth Class under one of the other classes, may pass as Fifth Class when addressed to any destination within the iJominion or United States. Fifth Class matter may be so packed or put up as to be open to examination of contents, and must not exceed 4 lbs. in weight nor 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth. When passing between Canada and the United States it will be sebject to Customs re^'ulations if liable to duty. The registration charge on f ifth Class matter is 5 cents in addition to postage. RE-UIRECTED LETTERS. Re-directed letters to places within the Dominion or U. S. will be forwarded without any additional charge if returned promptly to the office. Letters sent to or received from a country of the Postal Union, and afterwards re-directed to any place in Canada, or to a country in the Postal Union, will be forwarded even if taken out of the office and re-addressed; but if re-addressed to a pla«!e where there is a hia:her rate of postage, the difference of postage will be chargeable. REGISTERED MATTER. Letters intended to be Registered, when addressed to places in Canada, must be prepaid by stamp, 2 c^nts each. For Newfoundland, Registered Letters, 2 cents, other articles 5 cents in addition to the 64 King Street, St. John, N. E 1889.] POST OFFICE. 141 postage. On all nrtideH of cc.rre-potidt'nce of whatever deHcriptiot*— j whether letterH, printed or iniHct'lluneouH matter— nent re>,'is tereil to the Unite i States, 5 cents will be charnred in addition to the ordinary postage— the «reen it cent rejjiHtered ntainp to be used, All letters for KoKistratiou i»hould be ponted M minuteH before the hour of closing Mails. No letter will be accepted at thiM office for Regirttratiou addrenned either to initials or what mav appear a tictitious name, and any such Registered Letters received from another ottice, or deposited in the Letter Box for Registratio", will be at once sent to the Dead Letter Ofiicd for disposal. Reyistered Letter Stamps of the denomination of 2 and 5 cents, may be obt 2 2 2 2 2 O 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 News papers each. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 I 1 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 News- Pck'ts 2 oz. 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 O 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 Reg. 5 5 5 5 '5' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 5 5 5 5 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 Tapestry Carpets in Brussels Patterns at 144 FOREIGN POSTAGE TABLE. [1889. Countries. Agencies ♦United "tates of America Veuzezuela *Zanibar (India Postal Agency) West India Islands. ♦British : Bahamas, Turks Island Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserat, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago *Danish : St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas Spanish : Cuba Porto Rico Hayti, and San Domingo Australia. I.— Via San Francisco : "South Australia, ) ♦Western Australia, J *New South Wales, 1 *New Zealand, | ♦Queensland, \- ♦Tasmania, | ♦Victoria, J 1 1. --Via Brindisi : *South Australia, ) ♦Western Australia, J ♦New South Wales, 1 ♦New Zealand, | ♦Queensland, [- ♦Tasmania, | ♦Victoria, J c Prenayment compulsorv. Letter Bate. Pobt Cards i oz i each. 5 clO 2 2 5 .5 5 c7 cl5 cl5 cl9 2 2 2 2 I News- News- papers Pck'ts 2oz. each 2 i 1 1 1 1 2 2 Reg. 5 5 5 5 5 15 15 THE ARGYLE, Corner Second and Olive Streets, Los Angeles, Cal. Centuaij.y Located. 2nd St. Cable Cars pass the door. Harold Gilbert's, St. John, V. B. 1889.] ASSOCIATIONS. 145 ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, COMPANIES, ETC. Saint John Young Men's Chkistian AssociATroN.— BuilHinp, 34 Charlotte Street. Open every week day from 8 a. in. till 10 p. m. Reading room well supplied with leading newspapers and magazines. Strangers always welcome. Officers and committee for year i888: lYesident, H J Thome (Mayor); Vice-Presidents, T W Daniel, J Stewart, Geo Mitchell, J E Barnes J O Miller, J Clawson, A H Jones: Gleneral Secretary, H W Distin; R«Jording Secreta^, G A Henderson ; Corresponding Secretary, Charles Hoben; Treasurer, E L Rising; Librarian, O N Hevenor; Assistant Librarian, JBA'len; Managing Committee, E T C Knowles, W 8 Fisher, U Jenkins, J E Irvine, (i Younger, 11 B Emerson, A Watson, W S Morrison, MD. S L Glorbell, A W Macrae. J L Thorne, A W Sulis, S Kerr, J McA Hutchings. H PKerr, W C Cross, G A Smith, C W. Corey, J Woodrow, E S Stephenson. Y. M. C. Association, Maritime Convention, h«>l(i at Amherst, N 8, July 28th and following days. President, W D McCallum, Truro, N S; Vice- Presidents, J O Miller, St John, R N Beckwith, HaUfax, N S, John MeKcen, Amherst, N S, A Blackpool, Moncton, W McKie, Charlottetown, P E I; Secretaries, H Theakston, Halifax, H G Corey, St John; Executive Com- mittee, John S Maclean, Jamas Forrest, W H Wiswell, S E Whiston, R N Beckwith, W B McNutt, Jas C Mackintosh, John Burgoyne, Halifax; John E Irvine, W S Morrison, MD, H J Tiiorne, St John ; T C James, Mr Justice Hensley, Charlottetown; W D McCallum, J F Blanchard, Tiuro; W F Tan- 1 ner, D McDonald, Clarence Primrose, Pictou; J Fisher Grant, New Glasgow; j J E Masters, Moncton; Chas Archibald, Cow Bay; W McK McLeod, MD, Sydney; F B Robb, John McKeen, Amherst; W C Matthews, Mount Allison College; J F McCurdy, Dalhousie College. New Brunswick S. S. Associat on. — PresirJent, George Haddow Dalhousie; Corresponding Secretary, S J Parsons, Benton; Assistant Secre- tary, James Watts, Woodsto* k; Recording Secretary, J T Fletcher, Water- vilte. Vice-Presidents: Res'.igouehe, W I) Duncan, Dalhousie: Gloucester, Mrs J Ferguson, Bathurst; Northumberland, 11 8 Miller, Chatham ; Kent, Jas Murray, We^t Branch; Westmorland, Geo Moore, Moncton; Alliert, G M Peck, Hopewell Hill; Kings, J G Colter White, Hampton; St .lohn, T 8 Simms, St John; Charlotte, W S Robinson, Milltown; Queens, S L Peteiti, Queenstown; Sunburj-, Martin Emmei-son, Oromncto; York, LW Johnston, Fredericto*! ; Carleton, John Connolly, Jackscmtown; Victoria, RevDFiske, Kincardine. Executive Committee: Rev TF Fotheringham, St John; David Long, Apohaqui ; C R Watson, Woodstock ; W H Stevens, St Stephen ; W Clark, Fredericton. Maritime Pou.M'RY Association. — H T Stevens. Preside t. J R Fraser. Moncton, N B; Lieut Col Blaine, St John, N B; Dr Bennett, Kings Co, NB; ThosMBhss. Richibucto, Kent Co, NB: C E Grosvenor, Canter- bury, York Co, N B; Thos Stinson, St Andrews, Charlotte Co, N B; John Goland, Pictou, N S; Andrew Downes, Halifax, N S, Vice-presidents. Philip Law, Secretary. P A Macgowan, Treasurer. Wm F' Hayward, J Sutton Boyd, J R Foster, Benjamin Charters, J J Walker, Committee of General Management. Dominion Safety Fund Life Association' —Direct >rs: W H Thorne, President St John Board of Ti-ade ; J. DeWolfe Spurr, Vice-Presi- dent St John Board of Trade; Thos Temple, MP, CWWeldon, DCL, OC. MP, David AlHson, LLD, John McMillan, of J A A McMillan, Publishers, Jas T Steeves, MD, J DeWolfe Spurr, President: Charles Campbell, Secretary. Capital Stock subscribed, $120,000, Deposit with Dominion Government, £50 000, 1. C. R. Insurance A psociation.— President, D P.^ttinger, Chief Superintendent I C R; Vice-President, W G Robertson, Station Master, St John; E Babin, Chief Clerk Stores Department, Moncton; Sec'y-Treasurer, J W Wortman, Assistant Auditor, Moncton. E^xecutive Committt« : H A Whit- ney, Mechanical Superintendent, Moncton : A Busby, General Passenger Agent. Moncton ; John McHaffle. Mechanical Foreman, Moncton ; J J Wal- lace, Di8tri3t Superintendent, Truro; J E IVice, District Superintendent, Campbellton; A R McDonald, District Superintendent, Riviere du Loup. District Secretaries: Wm Hayward, Foreman Hrass Foundry, Moncton; Walter Bennett, Mechanical Clerk, Halifax; D A Sinc'air, Mechanical Fore- man, St John; Evan Price, Chief Despatcher, Campbellton; J B Ferguson, Store Keeper, Riviere du Loup. Union Carpets at Low Prices at 146 SOCIETIES. [1889. Provincial Riflr A8socia''ion. — Major JHhn H Parks, President. Lieut. -Col J R A rinHtrong, Vice-president. Capt J Twininp Hartt, Secretary- Treasurer. Members of Council— Capt J T Hartt, Capt McRobbie, Major Hartt, Major Markham, Capt Loggie, Lieut Thompson, Lieut Lordlv, Lieut Parks. Lieut McMillan, Capt Kinnear, Lieut Smitn. Surgeon Marcn, Major Arnold. Sergt Bourne, Lieut Langstroth, Pte Burns, P A Melville, Sergt W Lordly, Major Tucker and Sergt Henderson. JoooiNS Coal M'NTNa Association.— Tames Kennedy, President. R CniikHhank, John E Irvine. D W Clark, A C Jardine, Directors. Henry Duflfell, jr, Secretary-Treasurer. New BarNRWicK Auxiuary Bible SoriETY.— President, Thomas W Daniel* Vice-Prt'Kidenta, Ehn March, W S Morrison, MD, C E MacMichael, George F Matthew. H A MciKeown. William Peters, Joseph Pritchard, William J Parks, Ceorge Robertson, TSSimms, Arthur P Tippet, Arthur I Trueman, Q W^ Whitney. Depository. The store of Messrs J «& A McMillan, Prince William Street. Agent, Thomas M MacKelvie. Portland Branch Bible Society.— Fdwin Fisher, Esq, President. John Tapley, Esq, Vice-President. W S Fisher, Treasurer. Frank H Hayes, Secretary. Mc Arthur's, Depositrry. Rev L Q Stevens, Rev B H Nobles, Rev W S Stewart, Rev Mr Pickles, Vice-Presidents, ex oflBcio. Thos Milledge, Esq. N Brenan, Esq, M Hamm, Esq, J S May, Esq^ Sidney Sprague, Esq, Thos F Granville, Esq, LMansbiidge. Esq, Leonard Dumphy, Esq, Wm Whlt^ker, Esq, A Myles. jr, Efq, W H Kingston. Esq, H Porter, Esq, Com- mittee. Carleton Branch Bible Society. -D W Clark. President. Tfce resident clergyman of Caiieton, Vice-Pi-esident. W O Slipp. Secretary -Treasurer, E J VVetmore, W J Clark, T W Mus^rove, M D, W H Colwell, B H Appleby. Uriah Drake, Jarvis Wilson, Committee. Fairville Branch Bible Society.— R Fair, Esq, Pi-esident Rev S H Rice. Vice-president. John Irvine, Secretary-Treasurer. Committee, C P Baker« Esq, John Mealey, Esq, Dr Gray. Wm Barnhill, Esq, Richard Lodge. Coix)nial and Continental Church Society.- T W Daniel, Chairmani R W Crookshank, C F Kinnear, Rev L G Stevens, Rev J O Crisp, Local Committee. James RRuel, Treasurer. Rev G M Armstrong, Secretary. Evangelical Allian e.— Dr W S Mori-ison,President; T W Danie, Rev G M Armslrong. Rev George Bruce, Rev Henry Daniel, John E Irvine, Vice- Presidents. Rev Dr Macrae, Corresponding Secretary. Rev J A Gordon, Secretary-Treasurer. Church of England Institute.— Patrons: The Rt Rev the Lord Bishop of Fi-edericton, The Rt Rev the Bu.^op Coadjutor of Fredericton. Council: President, The Rev Canon Brigtocke, MA ; Vice-Presidents, The Rev Canon DeVeber, Rector of St Paul, Portland. The Rev G Schofield, Rector of Simonds, The Rev L G Stevens, Rector of Portland, Tlie Rev O G Dobbs, Rector of Cai-leton, The Rev J O Crisp, Rector of Victoria. Carleton, T W Daniel, Esq, Charles F Kinnear, Esq: W H B Sadleir, R P Starr, C A Mac- donald, A P Tippet. C E L Jarvis, Charles Masters, C D Cory, G L Robinson, J R Smith, Geo J CJoster, E G Kaye, Andrew Cowie. M B Dixon, Secretary. Geo E Fnirweather, Treasurer. A B Clarke, Librarian. Ladies' A8.sociation.— Committee of Management: President, Rev Canon Brigstocke, MA: Vice-President, Mrs R P Starr; Miss Murray, Mrs Thos Walker, Mrs G F Smith. Mrs Chas Holden, Mrs Keator, Mrs W H DeVeber, Mrs T W Daniel. Treasurer, Miss F Symonds. Secretary, Miss H Peters. St. Vincent De Paul Scwjiety.— Pi-esident, John Nugent, Vice-Pivsident. Louis J Carney. Treasurer, M J Potter. Secretary, E Fi'iel. Spiritual Director, Rev J WaUh. St. Cecilia Choral Society.— President, R V DeBury. Vice-president. Hon James Dever. Musical Director, Max M Sterne. Secretary, John F Ashe. Financial Secretary, Richard O'Brien. Treasurer, P W Lantalum. 54 King Street, St. Jolin, N, B. 1889.] SOCIETIES. 147 Librarian, Miss A B Keenan. Board of Matiagement, President, Vice-presi- dent, Musical Director, Treasurer, Jer O'Kegan. Franiis McOaffertv. Chas Tomnej, J L Duffy, R F Quigley, Richard O'Brien. Secretary. Musical Committee, the Musical Director, Miss OohoJan, Miss Morris, Miss McCaiTon, Miss Sharkey, P W Lantalum and Chas Tonniey. Saint John Oratorio Society.— Board of Management: Gen D B Warner, President; Rev R Mathers, Vice-l^iesident ; Prof Morley, Conductor; QC Coster, G B HeRan, Rev J M Davenport. J S Harding, Treasurer. A Porter, Librarian. F S Thompson, Secretary. St. Andrew's Society.— Alex Rank in. President. Robert Jardine, Ist Vice-president- Alex L Law, 2nd Vice-president. Rev (leorpe Bruce, MA, Chaplain. John White, Trea.surer. J Arcli Milligan, Secretary. Duncan C Robertson, Marshal. P R Inches, MD, David Willet, Robert Milligan, Com- mittee of Charity. | Saint George's Society.— G Sidney Smith, l*resident. James H Pidlen, > Arthur Everitt, Vice-presidents. J Harry Pepper, Secretary. Jas Manning, Assistant Secretary. Charles Masters. Treasurer. T B Robinson, J deWolfe Spurr, Charitable Committee. Meets on 2nd Tuesday in January, April, July ana October, at room, 71 Germain street. Irish Literary and Benevolent Society.— Jas Barry, President. John Keeffe, Senior Vice-president. John Jenkins. Junior Vice-president. Timothy O'Brien, Recording Secretarj-. James McManns, Financial Secretary. D J O'Neill, Treasurer. Edward I^intalum, Edward Hayes, Michael J Mc- CuUough, Trustees. Samuel Mclaughlin, Librarian. Daniel Connolly, Deputy Librarian. John Lenihan, Sergeant-at-arms. Natural History Society —Patron, Sir S L Tilley. President, George F Matthew, MA, Vice-presidents, George U Hay, Ph B, Edwin Fisher. Treasurer, Alfred Seely. Corresjmnding Sei-retary, James A Estev. Re- cording Secretary, W J Wilson. Librarian, Miss A P Fitch. Curatoi-s, R Penniston Starr, Thomas Stothart. (i Ernest Fairweather. Meml)er8 of Council, W F Best, W S Harding, M D. John Montgomery. Pharmaceuiical Society.— C P Clarke, St John, President, R W McCarty, St John, Vice-President. T J Cochran Portland, Treasurer. Rol)ert E Coupe, Portland, Secretary. A C Smith. St John. Registrar. vV' B McVey, T A Crockett, F E Craibe. N B Smith, W H Movvatt, St John ; J M Wiley, Fredericton: J D B F McKenzie, Chatham. Sai.nt John Medical Society.— Dr M F Bi-uce, Kresident. Dr G A Heth«r ington, 1st Vice-president. Dr P R Inches, 2nd Vice-president. Dr A F Emery, Secretary. Dr Thos Walker, Treasurer. Meets first and third Wednesdays in every month in Odd Fellows" Building, Union Street. Members of Medical Covncil.— Dr James Christ ie. Chairman. Dr Brown Fredericton; Dr. G M Duncan, Bathurst; Dr Tlios Walker, St John ; Dr H Preston, St. John; Dr A C Smith. Miramichi; Dr James T Steeves, St John; Dr P R Moore, Sackville; Dr J W Daniel, St John. Dr J Z Currie, Freder- icton, Registrar. Nkw Brunswuk Medical Society.^ '-St .John, Presi- dent. Dr D D Macdonald. Petitcodiac, 1st Vice-president. Dr G M Duncan, Bathurst, 2nd Vice-president. Dr (i CraWfonl. St .lohn. Secretary'. Dr Thos Walker. St John. Trea.surer. Dr G A Het/flenn^'toI), HtJohn, (Corresponding Seeretai-y. Dr McCuUy, Dr Wm Christie, Dr Addy, Trustees. St. John Law Students" Society.- John B M Baxter, President. James K Kellog, Vice-president. George Y Belyea. Secretary-Treasui-er. C W Tabor, John Maher, R J Murray. Executive Connnittee. New Brunswick Historical Society. -W P Dole, President. (J L Robin- son, D H Waterbury, Vice-presidents C'lan-ncc Ward, li^'cording Secretary. Jonas Howe, Corresponding Secretary. W K Crawford, Treasurer. J F Ashe, Librarian Council: J W Lawrence, Col W Cunard, I A Jack, A A Stockton, J C Miles. New Bbunswick Socikty k'R the Prevknti'^n ok Cruelty to Animals.— The Hon S L Tilley, C B. K C M (i, Lieut.-Gov of N B, Patron. John Sears. Esq, President. Rev Canon Brigstocke. Rev J M Dayeni-Oit. R E.s(i, Ilev I) Macrae, , Esq, M P, George E Fenety, Esq, Vice-presidents, T B Robinson, Esq, B McCrossin, Enq, George Chipman Skinner, Esq, T W Daniel, E.sq, W L Hainm, E.scj, Ilev D D, Rev George Bruce, H W Frith. Esq, John V Ellis, Esq, M P, George E Send to Harold Gilbert for Patterns 148 COMPANIES. [1889 U Hay, Esq, Dr Frink, VS, Esq, Rev Richard Mathers, Rev J O Crisp, Dr P Ferryman, Alex Patterson, Esq, James McNichol, Esq, John M Taylor, Esq, Executive Committee. Edwin J Wetmore, Esq, Secretaiy. W H Fairall, Esq, Treasurer. A A Stoclcton. D L, M P P, Solicitor. W H Fairall, Esq. Corresponding Secietarj'. Edwin J Wetmore, Esq, Agent OflBce or Secretary and Agent: Ferry Building, Water Street, St John, N B Provincial Building Society.— A A Stockton, DCL, LLD, MPP, Presi- dent. W K Crawford, Esq, Vice-President. Jas H McAvity Esq, W H Hayward, Esq, C P Clarke, Esq. George F Calkiu, Secretary- Treasurer. Messrs A A and R O Stockton, Solicitors. Bank of New Brunswick, Banker !° Relief and Aid Societv.— James Reynolds, Presiden". C H Fairweather, Treasurer. Hon Judge Tuck, G S deForest, C A Everett, James Reynolds, Executive Committee. James Reynolds, C A Everett, G 8 deForest, Hon Judge Tuck, George Roherlgon, J E Irvine, T W Daniel, A Rowan, C H Fairweather, G F Smith, Dr A McAveney, A C Smith, William Peters and H G Thome, Mayov, Directors. Office 9H King Street, up-stairs. 11 MoNCTox Cotton Manufacturing Company.— J L Harri*, Presi- dent. C B Record. John A Humphrey, Alex L Wright, W J Robinson, Josiah Wood, George W Chandler, Directors. Richard A Hocken, Treasurer. John McKenzle, Secretary. Jas McAllister, A E Chapman, John B Elliott, Auditors. Alex W Wright, Commercial Agent. Moncton Ga8-Light and Wati r Compan^'.— J L Harris, President John A Humphrey, Josiah Wood, Blair Botsford. J W Binney, George W Chandler, D A Duffy, Directors. John McKenzie, E T Trites, Auditors. C P Harris, Treasurer. R A Borden, Secretary. Borden & Atkinson, Solicitors. Moncton Sugar Refining Company.— J L Harris, President. Jno A Humphrey, C B Record, Geo W Chandler, J C Lamb, Josiah Wood, H W Palmer, Directors. W B Knight, W J Robinson, Tobias Addy, Auditors. C P Harris, Treasurer. John McKenzie, Secretary. Borden & Atkinson, Solicitoi-8. Rkcord Foundry and Machine Company.— A E Peters, President. Amos Ogden, J C Patterson, J Peters, G F Atkinson, Directoi-s. G F Atkin- son, Secretary-Treasurer. St. John Gas and Electric Light Co.— Robert Blair, President. Hon John Boyd, Fred K Barker, Q C, John Wishart, David Caldwell, Chas Patton, R B Emerson, Dr Sheffield and Andrew Gilmour, Directoi-s. Robert Blair, Manager. George R Ellis, Secretary -Treasurer. F S Stewart, Clerk. George Plumpton, Collector. F W Mount, Electrician. Phenix Coal Company (Limited), operating the Joggins Mines. — James Kennedy, President. R Cruil* ' ank, John E Irvine, W W Turnbull, D W Clark, Director Heniy Duffell, jr, Secretary-Treasurer. Saint John Dock C-ompany (Incorporated 51 Vic, Chap. 73).— Directors: Hurd Peters, President ; Hon James Holly, Hon Thos R Jones, Hon Fred P Thompson, A A Stockton, MPP, H J Gregory, Esq. R O Stockton, Esq. New BuuNswirK Telephone CoMPANY.--T)iroctor»: A A Stockton, President; Dr Black (Sackville) Vice-President; Hon James Holly ; Hon F P Thompson, Treasurer; Charles D Jones, Secretary and Manager. People's Street Railway < ompany. — Directors: Clms Masters President; Robert Cruikshank, A Everitt, J McMillan; E Willis, Secretary Treasurer. St. John Rural Cemetery Company —A C Jardine, Presiilent. Richard Thompson, T W Daniel, John Hegan, James LD'inn, John H Parks, S S Hall, R Peniston Starr, James R Ruel, Robert Thomson, jr. Robert T Clinch, R Chipinan Skinner, Directors. G Sidney Smith, Secretary -Treasurer. John Cruikshank, Resident Superintendent. 1 Greenwood Cemetery Company, Carlbton.— George H Clark, President. George F Harding, Secretary-Treasurer. Fred R Linde, R N Knight, D W Clark, John V Ellis and Wm D Baskin, Directors. of Carpets before buying. 1889.] INSTITUTES, ETC. 149 li Cniikshank, Presi- St. John Opera Hottse Company.— A. O Rkinaer, President Count DeBury, Vice-president. H J A Godard, Secretary-Treasurer, Walter H Allen. M W Maher. Q A Hetherington, M D, F C Cooper. Jas Lee. John F Doc'krill, A () Skinner, Count DeBury, F A Jones, R F Quigiey, Harris Allen and G S Fisher, Dirtctors. Skrvis Tie Plate Company — Eperton R Burpee, Pre.«»ident. John L Harris, Vice-president. Chris P Harris, Treasurer. Joseph A H»,rris, Secretary and Solicitor, Directors, Silas R Tiipi>er, Graham Fraser, mana- ger N S steel works, New Glasgow, Percy t! Woodwoilh. JOOGINS AND MaCCAN RAILWAY COMPANY dent. W C Milner, Secretary -Treasurer. Spring Hill Miniijo Company.— Hon A Macfarlane, President. W E Vroom, Secretary-Treasurer. Directors, Robert Cowans, John Mc- Dougall, C J Townshend, R G Leckie. St. John Bolt and Nut Company.— B R Lawrence, President. , Vice-president. J C Robertson. E R Curpee and L H Young, Directors. J E E Diclcson, Secretary Treasurer. L H Young, Manager. New Brunswick Masonic Hall Company.— James McNichol, President. Thomas A Godsoe, Vice-president. W Watson Allen, Secretary- Treasurer. Directors, B R Stevenson, W F Bunting, W J Logan. John "V Ellis, M P, James McNichol, Cha« Masters, T N Robertson. H Duffell, J Adam, W B Wallace, W Watson Allen, T A Godsoe, H J rhorne, T A Pet^ers, Georj^e Blake, John D Short and Ezekiel MoLeod. The Annual General Meetmg of the Stockholders is held the first Monday in June in each year. New Brunswick Odd Fellows' Hall Company.— President, D Sinclair. Vice-pre.sident, Joseph Wilson Solicitor, Hon Judge Skinner. Directors, Gilbert Murdoch, Hon .Judge Skinner, Dr James Christie, Jos Wilson, W G Fraser, Richard Rawlings, R li Barnes. Wm McLean, Secre- tary-Treasurer. St. John Bo\rd ov Trade.— W H Thome, President. J DeWolfe Spurr, Vice-President. Harold Perley, Secretary. G J Chubb. Treasurer. Council: W H Thorne, J DeW Spurr, Jas J Robertson, Geo Robertson, H J Thome, W E Vroom, Wm Rigsley, R Ci-uikshank, J McMillan, A Cushing, S 8 Hall, J A Estey, Simeon Jones, J V Ellis, J H Parks, Chas Masters, C W Weldon, Jas A Harding. Mechanics' Institute of St. John, N. B— President, T B Han- ington; Vice-Presidents, Edwin Fisher, G F Matthew; Recording Secretary, FSSharpe; Corresponding Secretary, (JeoUHay; Treasurer. D R .lack. Directors: James Christie, MD, James Flenung, D P Chisholm. C A Everett, I Allan Jack, James E Barnes, Jonas Howe. James Reynolds, Andrew (Ul- mour, A O Skinner, A J Lordly, R B Emerson. Auditors: Jos B Hamm, James Adam, R F Quieley. Curator, F W Simmons. Honorary Meraliers: The Right Hon John Barou Lisgar, GCB, GMG; Sir A H Gordon ; J H Mc- Gregor; T O Paine. Saint John Kree Public Library. -J R Ruel, Chairman. Simeon Jones W F Hatheway, John Montgomery. Mrs S T King, Mrs. Thos Fur- long, Mrs W H Tuck, Miss M Skinner. Richard O'Brien, Secretary. Miss C Martin, Librarian. The Owens Art Institution (Estahlishe 1 by Act of the I eu'islature April, 1884)— Founder, John Owens (deceased). Incorporated Trustees, Robert Reed, Francis Jordan, Thomas Jordan, John flegan, Andrew D Robertson. President, Robert Reed. Principal of Art School, John Ham- mond, an exhibitor in the Roval Academy, London, the Paris Salon, and National Academy of Design, New York, and the leading Art Exhibitions in Europe and America. St. John Academy of Art and School of DfsiaN.- Studio build- ing, 74 Germain street, St John N B. John C Miles, Principal. Fred H C Mues, Assistant, Linoleums cut in one piece at Harold Oilbert's, i50 CLUBS — imiONS. [188» WAPEKII.AKA8 Snow Shoe Club OP Carlkton.— J Heury Leonard, President. Miss Harding, Vice-president. John C Leonard, Captain. FB Ellis, Secre- tary-Treasurer. The officers and Mrs G H (Mark, Mrs J V Ellis, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Hardress Clark, Miss Hickson, Miss Stuart, J A GreRory, Clarence B Allen, C E Russell, Executive Committee. The Shamrock Cu'b.— Denis Coholan, Pi-esident. John Calla^han, Vi»'e- president. John Daley, Treasurer. Denis Collins, Financial Secretai-/- Michael Driscoll, Recording Secretary. John Walsh, Serg't-at-Arms. Victoria Skating Club. — Directors: A C Jardine, B C Barclay Boyd, W L Busby, S S DeForest, F Harrison. Major E T Stnrdee, A Finlay, W B Carvill, F H J Ruel. Cricket anh Athletic Club. - A O Skinner, President. George W Jones, Ist Vice-President. W H Carvill, 2nd Vice-President. W 8 Barker, Secretary. C E McMichael, Treasurer. Committee of Management: Geo Dean, H H Harvey, J P Macintyre, M L Harrison, H W DeForest. St. Andrew's Curling Club.— Simeon Jones, President. AIj Law Vice-president. F O Allison, Secretary-Treasurer. Thomas Mc< Uellandi W C Whittaker, Representative menjbers to R C C C. S F Matthews, Rep< resentative member to Maritime Branch R C C. John White, A L Law- G FFisher, Managing Committee. John White, A O Skinner, F P C Gregory A L Law, F O Allison. G F Fisher, S S Deforest, G A Kimball, G W Jones, M L Harrison, J U Thomas, W C Whittaker, Skips. Thistle ('urltng Club.— Fred H Titus, President. Alex Macaulay* Vice-president. Henry Duffell, jr. Secretary. Andrew Malcolm, Treasurer. Rev W O Raymond. Chaplain. James Knox, E W Paul D R Willet, John McB Morrison, Committee of Management. Andrew Malcolm and E L Whittaker, Representatives to Maritime Branch Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Rink premises situated off Cliff street. Nenkmosha Toboooanino Club.— F H Hartt, President. James Straton, Arthur W Adams, Vice-presidents. J T Hartt, Secretary. George W Jones, F W Daniel, C F Harrison, Members of Committee. Saint .John Bicyclino Club.— D C Robertson, Pi'esident. W C Fair- weather, Secretai-y -Treasurer. C Coster, Captain. J M Barnes, 1st Lieut. C W Hall, 2nd Lieut. W A MacLauchlan, H C Page, G M Robertson, Officers. Neptune Rowing Club.— Dr J W Daniel, President. W E Vroom, Is- Vice-president, G C Coster, 2nd Vice-president. T T Lantalum, Captain* A D Wetmore, Secretary-Treasurer. Stewards, C J Coster, J R Ambrose) Dr W S Harding, J V Lantalum, A Porter. Polymorphian Club.— Charles Nevins, President. J Fenwick Fraser, 1st Vice-presidint. R J Wilkins, 2ud Vice-president. John Slater, jr, 3rd Vice- President. Charles Jackson, 4th Vice-president. Wm H Love, Secretary F Goodere, Assistant Secretary. D McQuarry, Treasurer. John Doherty, Sergeant-at-Arms. Wm J McAdoo, John F Morrison, George V McCarthy, Trustees. Saint John Typographical Union.— Thomas M Seeley, President. John H Beazley, Recording and Corresponding Secretary. Wm H Coates, Financial Secretary. John C Kee, Treasurer. F D Carpenter, Sergeant-at-Arms. John McGourty, Wm Essington and Chas Ferguson,Trustee8. Union meets second Saturday evening of each month. Secretary's address— P O Box 265. Ship Laborers'' Union —Michael Driscoll, President. John KilUn, 1st Vice: president. Timothy O'Keefe, 2nd Vice-president. Wm Rom-ke. Financia' Secretary. W S Daly, Treasurer. Michael Kelly, Recording Secretary. C Dinean, Wm Doherty, Jas Brennan, DanieJ Donohue, James Alward, Francis Driscoll, Dauiel Fiinn, Peter Cidlinan, Wm liUcker, D McCarthy, Michael Cla' cey, Florance Regan, Committee. ('!artmen"8 Union.— W^m Donahue. President. Timothy Dwyer, Vice-presi- dent. John Boden. Recording Secretary. Wm Dunlop, Financial Secret'y. Daniel Driscoll, Treasurer. John McCarthy, Seargeant-at-Arms. Manay' ing Committee— John Grady, John CuUinan, Michael CuUinan, Jas Murrag- Henry Han'ey, George E Wilson, Martin Burns, James D Daley, John Wisted, John Daley. 54 King Street, St. John, N. j§. 1889. J HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS, 151 HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. General Public Hospital— William Bayard, Esq, M D, President. Robert W Crookalmnk, Es(j, Vice-President M W Maher, Esq, Thomas Walker, Esq, M I), Geo H Clark, Esq. Hon Charles Waiters, J C C, Geo A Barker, Esq, A Chipimin Smith, Esq, and Geo A Hetherington, Esq, M D, Commissioners. Thos P Raymond, Secretary A F Emery, M D, Resident Physician and Superintendent. Miss Julia A Piirdv, Matron. Boyle Travers, Esq, M D, .1 D White, Esq. M D, LC Allison, Esq, M D, J W Daniel, Esq. M D, M McLaren, Esq, M D, and William Christie, Esq, M D, Physicians. Thomas Walker, Esq, M D, and James Christie, Esq, M D, Consulting Physicians. M F Bruce, Esq, M D, Oculist and Aurist. WiGGiNs's Male Orphan Institution. — Board of Governors: H W Frith, President; G Sy'ney Smith, Rev F H J Brigstocke, T W Daniel, Hurd Peters, W C Drury, Simeon Jones, George F Smith, Rev Charles J James. G Herbert Lee, Secretary-Treas. Rev R Mathers, Principal. Kent Marine Hospital.— For the relief of sick and disabled seamen at St. John. James Christie, M D, Physician. Rev James Spencer, Chaplain. Department Marine and Fisheries, Agent. William Andrev(r Barnes, Steward. Provincial Lunatic Asylum— Hon Messrs Andrew G Blair, David McLellan, R J Ritchie, P G Ryan, James Mitchell, Gains Turner and Arch Harrison, Commissioners. R W Crookshank, Esq, Secretary-Treasurer. Resident Orticers, J T Steeves, M D. Medical Superintendent ; James A E Stevens, M D, Assistant Physicijin; Patrick Tole, Clerk, &c. Miss Kate E N Murphy, Matron. Saint John Protestant Orphan Asylum. — Office Bearers, 1888-9: Directors, W W Turnbull, President; Rev G M Arm- strong, T W Daniel, John E Irvine, Treasurer, Rev C J James, Rev Geo Bruce, B A, G W Whitney, Vice-President, S T King. Alex Rankine, Andrew Myles, A C Blair, A F Randolph, John R Smith, John M Taylor, E L Whittaker Secretary. Standing Committee: Rev Geo Bruce, T W Daniel, John R Smith. Ladies' Committee: Mrs W W Turnh...' Mrs James Macfarlane, Mrs George McLeod, Mrs James J Kaye, Mrs W Breeze, Miss Palmer, Mrs James Lawton, Mrs James L Dunn, Mrs Arthur Everilt, Miss A Hunt, Miss Murray, Mrs G Prescott, Mrs R P Starr, Mrs George W Whitney, Mrs T A Rankine, Mrs F W Hatheway. Mrs D McLellan. Honorary Members: Mrs J Hegan, Mrs F W Hatheway, Mrs J Boyd, Mrs Arthur Everitt, Mrs R W Crook- shank. Treasurers: Miss Palmer, Mrs R P Starr. Miss Murray, 152 Oilcloths all prices and widths at^arold Oilbert's, WEATHER TABLE. Secretary. Standing Committee: Mrs W W Turnbull, Mrs Jas J Kaye, Mrs G W Whitney. Miss Frost, Matron. Dr P R Inches, Visiting Physician. Home for Aoeu Females.— Mrs T'W Daniel, Mrs J Pritchard, Mrs II ft Sturdee, Mrs T A Temple, Mrs John Hegan, Mrs R Thompson, Mrs R W Crookshank, Mrs J L Dunn, Mrs Oeorge McLeod, Mrs J V Troop, Mrs G Prescott, Mrs J R Armstrong, Mrs J E Barnes, Mrs George M Armstrong, Mrs J E Masters, Miss I Crookshank, Rev G M Armstrong, T W Daniel, H L Sturdee, R W Crookshank, W K Crawford. R P Starr. Joseph Allison, Dr D Berryman, Board of Directors. ' TABLE FOS FOBETFLLINO THE WEATHER. This table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many years actual observation; the whole being constrncted on a due consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their severa'l positions respdcting the Eaith, and will, by simple inspection, show tha observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom found to fail. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon.or the last quart«r happens Between midnight and 2 1 in the morning, i 2 and 4 morning, - - 4 and 6 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " - - 10 and 12 " - - At 12 noon and 2 p. m. - - Betw een 2 and 4 p. h. - - 4 and 6 p. m. - - - - 6 and 8 p. m. - - 8 and 10 p. m. - ■ 10 and midnight. IN SUMMER. Pair Cold, frequent showers. Rain. Wind and Rain. Changeable. Frequent Showers. Very rainy. . Changeable. Fair. . . - ■ Fair, If wind N. W. Rainy, If S. or S. W. do do do Fair. . - - - IN WINTER Hard frost, unless the wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind be W., snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow (,r rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty if wind N. or N. E. Rain or snow, if S. S. W. ditto. Fair and frosty. Obsbbvations.— The nearer the time of the Moon's change to noon or midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning. The Moon's change, first quarter, full and last quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours, t. e., from four to ten, may be followed by fair weather; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, as is noted in the table. 04 King Street, St. John, N. B. f-»M^ ECCLESIABTICAI^. 1889.] CLERGYMEN OP THE PRESBYTERIAN f'lIURCII OF CIANADA f«| TFIE PROVINCE O^ NEW HRUNSWICK. PreshuUry of Snint John,—h*'VH. A. DonaM, JHinei Pennet, D. D., Lewig Jack, M. A., and .Tames Oray. M. A., retired niinlHteu with Heats in Pi>*s- bytery. St. Andrew's (!hurch, St. .J»)hn, Rev. L. G. Macneill, M. A.; Kt, John's Chv.'-ch, St. John, T. F. FotherlnRhain; St. David's Church, St. Joht), O. Bnii-e, M. A.: St. Stephen's Church, St. .John, I). MacIUe. D. 1); Calvin Church, St. John, A. Mi^cDouKall. Ph.D.; Cnrleton Church, St. .John, Wm. Stuart; ShenioKue, West. Co., J. Mc(}. McKay; Cliipman, Queen's, Co.. Samuel .lohn.ston; Nashwanlc and Stanley, J. s! Mullen; St. .fames, Charlotte Co., J. A. F. Sutherland; Fredericton, Yoi-k Co. A. J. Mowatt; Richmond, Carleton Co., K. McKay, B. A.; Pince William, York- Co, Wm. Ross. M. A.; Harvjy, York Co., J. A. McLean; St. Stephen, Charlotte Co. W. Shore. St. Andrews, Charlotte Co., A. (Junn: St (Jeorge, Charlotte Co., John Hatlup, M. A.; Bocabec and Walwig, Charlotte Co.,W, O. Calder; Glassville. Carleton Co., .1. K. Bearisto; Greenfield, Carleton Co., James T. Blair; New Kincardine, Victoria Co.. D. Fiske; Sussex, King's Co.. Thomas St«'wart, B. D. ; Hampton, King's Co.,Willard Macdonald, B.I). ; Plsarioco, St. John Co.. Ed. Thorpe; St. Maitins, etc.. J. A. Allison; River- side. All)ert Co., A. A. Watson, Moncton. West. Co., J. M. Kohiiison, M. A.; Shediac, West. Co., W. Y. (.'Iiapman; Buctouche; West. Co., G.Kinnear; St. Martins and Black River, M. (t. Allison; Sackville and Dorchester, G. Ham- ilton; South Richincnd, F. J. Conin; Balie and Town Hill, I. K. Eraser; (Campbell Settlement, F. W. Muri-ay; Tilley and Tohique, G. M. Johnston; McAdam and Vanceboro, W. Murcliie; Spriiinfleld and English Settlement, D. McFarlane; Woodstock vacant; Prenbytery of .Vi ramie hi. — Rev. Thos. Nicholson, retired; Peter Lindsay, B.A., New Richmond. T. G. Johnston, Blackvllle. Neil McKay, Chatham. Wm. Aiken, Nfwcastle. J. Robertson, Black River. A. i). Brown, Camp- bellton. E. Wallace Waits, Chatham. Wm. Hamilton, Richibucto. Alex. Russell, Dalhousie. F. W. George, M. A., New Carllule. J. H. Cameron, Bass River, A. Balrd, River Charlo. RKFORMKD PRKSUYTEIIIAN CIIUKCII OF IRELAND. A J. McFarland, St. John. J. R. Lawson, BHrneaville. Retired, T. Paton, Barnesville. THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. ORGANIZED A. D. 1846. Officers of Convention for 1888-89.— President, Herbert C. Creed, M. A., Fredericton, N. B., Vice-Presidents, Rev. J. C. Morse, Digby Neck, N. S., Rev. J. G. Spurr, B. A.. Cavendish, P. E. I.; Secretary, Rev. Professor Keirstead, MA., WolfviUe, N. S. ; Assistant Secretary, Mont. McDonald, Esq., St. John, N. B. ; Treasurer, Colin W. Roscoe, M A., WolfviUe, N. S. ; General Treasurer of Convention Funds, Rev. G. E. Day, D. D., Yarmouth, N. S. This Convention is composed of representatives of the churches of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and I'rince Edward Island, and has as its objects *• to maintain the educational and missionary operations of the body, and to advance the general interests of the denomination." It appoints the Board of Governors of Acadia College, the Board of Foreign Jiissions. the Board of Home Missions, the Board of Ministerial Education, and the Board f Management of Ministerial Relief and Aid Fund. The Convention embraces 380 churches, having a total communicant memljership of 45,000. THE UNIVERSITY OF ACADIA COLLEGE. , INSTITUTED A. D. 18;38. Board of Governors— Rev RAW Sawj-er, D D, President of the College, ex officio. IS _ Smyrna Rngs in elegrant designs at Harold Gilbert's,^^ 180 ECCLESIASTICAL. [1889. Mt-riilMTH whoHi'termof offlwexphvHln 1H8». (1 F Clinch, Eho, R.'V H U K.rnpt.m, A M. Hon D Mt'N PaikfM-, M D, I) C L, J H Ilurdtnff, Ehii, Rov J W MimninK. A B, Rev T A IliXKins, I) 1). , . ,, ,.r..„ Mt'Mibfrs whoHi- t«'niH>r onicf »'xi»iit^s in IWW. -A Locke, Esq, William CuinniinKH, Eh(i, Ilcrhcrt C (Yfcd, Ewq, A M, E I) King, A M. F. H. Eaton, M A, Rev A Conom, AM. ,..„«,, MeiuhciH whose term of oflflct' expires In 181)5. -A P Shand, Esq, B H Eutou, Esq. A M. OC, W (! Bill, M P P, Rev C Ooixlspeed, M A, C B Whld- dtMi, Es(i, IIo!i A F llandolph, RevT A IliKgliiH, D 1), Becretary; X Z Chlpmnn, Esq, Troasurec SENATE OF UNIVERSITY. FACULTY. Rev A W Sawyt'r, DI), President, and Professor of Moral and Mental Phllortoiihy; Rev E A Crawley, D D, DC L Professor Emeritus; D F Hlg- irins, I'h 1), Professor of Mathematics; R V Jones, Ph D, IVofessor of the (Jnck and I^tlii IjinKnaxes; R«w E M Kiei-st«ad, M A, Professor of EuKlish Literal lire and PsycholoKY ; A E Coldwell, M A, Professor of Natural Sciences; LE Wortman, M A, Professor of the French and Oerman Lan- Kuanes. FELLOWS. Rev E M Saunders, D I), Rev 8 B Kenipton, M A, H H Blieh, M A, Q C« Judge Johnstone, I) L, Rev J E Hoppt-r, JJ D, Rt'V D A Steele, M A, Rev 8 M Black, M A, Rev David Freeman, MA. SCHOLAR8. E 1) Kin , M A, Rev W H Warren, M A, J F Tufts. M A. Wallace N Graham. B. A, Rev (i () Gates, M A, H C Creed, M A. Rev F D Crawley, A J Denton, B A, W F Parker, B A, T S Rogers, B. A. James HaU, Ph D. HORTON COLLEGIATE ACADEMY. ESTABLIKUBU A. V. 1828. Teachers— Inpraham B Oakes, M A, Principal Latin and History; E W f^ttwyer BA, Greek and English; E R Morse, B A, Mathematics; Harry N Shaw, Elocution. ACADIA SEMINARY. ESTABLISHED 1^6, Instructors.— Man' A Wadworth, Pi'incipal, English Literature and Rhet- oric; Elizal)eth L Margeson, Latin and English; Eliza T Harding, Drawing and Painting; Mme CJonstance C Bauer, French and German; Laura M Sawyer, Instrumental Music; Lila P WiiUams, Assistant Instrumental Music; Harriet E Wallace, Elocution ; Mary H Vaughan, Vocal Music. BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. President, Charles F'linch; Vice-President, John H Harding; Secretary, Rev W J Stewart, Portland, N B; Trea.sm-er, John March, MA: Recorder and Accountant, Ernest C March. Members whose term of office expires in 1889.— Charles P Baker, Esq., Rev. G. O. Gates, M A, Rev. J. A. Gordon. James A. Estey, Esq. Members whose term of otflce expires in 1H9<». — Rev G E Day, D D, Rev W J Stewait, Rev C H Mart ell, DD, J H Herding. Memlx;rs whose terra of office expires in 1891.— John March, MA, Rev J A Ford, BA, Thos S Simms, Chas F Clinch. HOME MISSIONS. A C Robliins, Esq, Chai'-nian. Rev G E Day, D D, Vice-Chairman. Rev A Cohoon, Corresponding Seci-etary. W R Doty, Esq, Treasure.'. Meml)erS whose term of office expires in 1889.— A C Robbins, Esq, Rev G E Day. D D, Rev J I De'Volf, M A, W R Doty, Esq, Rev A Cohoon, M A Members whose term of office expires m 189().— Rev H. F. Adams, Rev A H Lavers, Rev I E Bill, jr., Rev J S Brown, W Coming. 1889.] 64 King Street, St. John, N. B^ KCCl.KHWHriCAl.. ini MeiiOHTK whoH«' f«rrii of otllce t-xplifs iti IHltl. Urv K (' C'nivy, U«v (1 R Whlt^, HA. R»v M H Shaw. lU'v F M Yimuik, H.v K I" Caldw.ll. BOARD i»»' MANAdKIIKNT <>K MIMMTKRIAl. HKIJI'.P ANU AID FUND. Stephen Selden, Ewi. CUiairinHii. Ittv ,1 \V Manning, H A, Htfii'tary. K«'V E M 8auud«'rH, D 1), TrejwiinT. MemlM»rH whose term (if oftlcf t'xpiivs in IHMt, -Rev E M Haiiiulei-n, I) 1), R«^v J W Maiminff, A B. Stephen Sel.Inn, Es4|. Membei-H whose tenn of orticc exiiiics ill IH'.K). -Hon I) Mi-N Parker, M D, I) C L. J K rarsoiiH, H A, lUv E T Miller. MemlR'fs whose term of ortlce expires hi 1H1M. Arthur SiiiipHoii, Ewi, Rev W H Cllne, J H HardiiiK, Es(i. MINIHTERIAT. EDVCATION llOAKD. Rev A W Sawyer, D 1), Seeretary. .1 W Harss, Esq, Treasurer. Meinb«'rH whose term of ottlee exph-es in ISrt). Rev S McC Black, M A, J W Barss, Es(i, Professor T) F HiKKinH, I'li P Menitx'rs whose term of oftiee expires in 18!(0 Rev S B Kempton, M A, R«'V A W Sawyer, I) I), Rev T A IligKinx, 1> I>- Meml)ers wnos<' term of ortlee expires in 1H!)1. Rev II FosJiay, E D Shand, T D Denham. woman's baptist missionary union. President, Mrs. M. W. Williams. St. Andrews. N.B. VicePresident.s, Mrs. J F Parsons, Halifax, N. S. ; Mrs. ().(). (Jates. St .John, N. B. : Mrs. .John O. Clarke, P. E. I. Corresponding? Seeretary, Mrs. .lolin March. St.. John, N. B. Treasurer, Mrs. .1. W. Manning, Halifax. N. S. Auditor,Mrs. E. M. Saun- ders, Halifax, N. S. Provincial Seciv taries. Miss Amy Jolmstone, Dart- mouth; Mrs. A. R. Emerson, Doruhesier, N. H. ; Miss E. M. Davis, Char- lottetown. P. E. I. UNION BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY, ST. JOHN, N. B. INCOHI'OllATED 1H84. President, Mont. McDonald, Esq ; Secretary, Anion D. AVllson; Treasurer, John March; General Superintendent, Rev. .1. A. (}or(lon; Principal, Uev. B. F. Simpson, B. D. ; Preceptress, Miss F. F. Thornns; Assistant Teaelier, Goo. liowney, A. M. ; Instruction in Vojal Music, Mi.ss HitchiiiKs; Instru- mental, Mil" VauKhan. Directors— Baptist : Mont. McDonald, Wm. Yaiighau. R. C. Elkin, T. L. Hay, John Marcn, F. McFarlane, M D., David Vaughan, John MefJinley Free Baptist: Hon. (1. Fo.ster, Minister of Finance: E. McLeitd, Q. C. D" McLeod Vince, James .\. Vanwart, Win. Peters, A. C. Smith, A. (J, Mus- grove, M. D., James PattiBon,and all the Baptists and Free Bapti.st min- sters of New Brunswick and Free Baptists vi N va Scotia. BAPTIST ANNUITY ASSOCIATION. President, Rev I E Bill, DD, St Martins, N B; Vice-Pre.sidents, Rev E HIekson. Carletou, St John. Rev. J E Hopper, DD, St .John. A I) Y i-xa, Frederic'on, T H Hall. St John; Secretary, .1 VV Spurden. Fredericton; Treasurer, Hon a F Randolph. MLC, Fredericton: Directors, Hon .James Steadman, H C Creed, Rev F D Crawley. A HF Handulpli, MS Hall, .James A Estev, James G McNally. li^-v James Spencer, R H Phillii)s, Itev B N Hughes, J H Harding, Rev W J Stewart, J S May, Rev \V .1 Swaftleld. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WESTERN ASSOCIATION. Rev Charles Henderson, Andover: Rev. William M. Edwards, Blissfleld, North Co ; A. B. McDonald, McDonalds Corner. Uiieens Co.; lU'V. (Jeorge Howard, Richmond, Carleton Co. ; Rev. J. E. Fillmore. Lower Caverhill, York Co ; Rev. W. P. Anderson, Newcastle, Queens Co.; Rev. W. D. Man- zer Nashwaak, York Co. ; Rev. J. C. Bleakuey, Woodstock. Rev. C. B. Lewis, Jerusalem, Queens Co. ; Rev. M. P. King, Narrow.s, Queens Co.; Rev, J. H. Visitors are invited to call at Harold Gilbert's 132 ECCLESIASTICAL. [1889. Tupper, Macnaquack, York Co.; Rev. W. H. Beckwith, Fredericton; Rev J G. Harvey, Upper Qagetown, Queens Co.; Rev. Benj. Jewett, Hartland, Carleton Co. ; Rev. J. W. S. Young, Peel, Carleton Co ; Rev. G. W Springer, .Temaeg, Queen's Go. ; Rev. A. H. Hayward, Rockland, Carleton Co.; Rev. Thomas Todd, Woodstock; Rev. T. A. Blackadar, Mac- naquac, York Co.; Rev. W. E. Mclutyre, B. A., Upi)er Gaf^town; Rev. F. L Crawley, B. A., Fredericton; Rev. E. J. Grant, Woodstock; Rev. B. H. Thomas, Maugerville; Rev. John Coombes, Cumberland Point, Queens Co. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Rev C. Goodspeed, M. A., St. John; Rev. James Spencer, St. John; Rev. H G. Mellick, St. John; Rev. G. O. Gates, M. A., St. John: Rev. J, A. Ford, Carleton; Rev. W. J. Stewart, Portland; Rev. I. E. Bill. D, D., St. Martins; Rev. D. Crandall, Springfield, Kings Co. ; Rev. Elias Keirstead, Collina, Kings Co. ; Rev. E. K. Ganong, Springfield, Kings Co.; Rev. W. C. Goncher, B. A., St. Stephen; Rev. Robert Mutch, UpEam; Rev. James Trimble, Pennfleld; Rev. James De Wolfe, Hampton, Kings Co.; Rev. Syriney Welton, B. A.. Re. A. F. Brown, Sussex; Rev. W. A. Troop, Pennfleld; Rev. C. U. Weltcn, B. A., Sussex; Rev. A. E. Ingram, Pennfleld; Rev. C. H. MartftU, Fairvllle; Rev. C. W. Williams, B. A., St. Andrews, N. B. EASTERN ASSOCIATION. Rev. D. S Carpenter, Bayside, West. Co. ; Rev. M. Normandy, Weldford, Kent Co.; Rev. W. B. Hinson, Moncton; Rev. S. W. Keirstead, Hillsboro; Rev. W. Camp. Hillsboro; Rev. W. C. Vincent, Campbellton; Rev. S. J. Archibald, Newtiastle; Rev. W. W. Corey, Boundary Creek; Rev. I. W. Carpenter, Elgin; Rev. A. I*. Lavers, Elgin : Rev. George Seeley, Petitcodlac; Rev. J. F. Kempton, Hopewell; Rev. L, M. Weeks, Harvey; Rev. S. C. Moore, Hillsboro; Rev. E. Alward, New Canaan; Rev. B. N.Hughes, Havelock; Rev. W. E. Hall, Sackville; Rev. ''y. T. Corey, Havelock; Rev. J. M. Parker, Salisbury. OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE FREE BAPTISTS. elders' CONFERENCE. Rev. J. Noble, Moderator; Rev. J. T. iarsons, Corresponding Sec. GENERAL CONFERENCE. Rev. C. T. Phillips, Moderator. Rev. John Perry, Assistant Moderator* Rev. J. W. Clark, Corresponding Secretary. Major D. McLeod Vince, Esq.' Recording Secretary. Wm. Peters, Esq., Treasurer. Hon. G. E, Fo8ter» Auditor. GENERAL CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE. Revds. J. McLeod, D. D., J, W. Clark, G. A. Hartley, John Perry, with the Moderator and Secretary. BOARD OF MANAGERS. B. S. Palmer, D. W. Clark, J. A. Vanwart, G. J. Worden, L. S. Vanwart and Rev. G. A. Hartley. HOME MISSION EXECUTIVE. Rev. J. T. Pareons, Correspondinir Secretary; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Treararer; Rev. Wm. Downey, Wm. Pet«rs, D. M. Clark, A. C. Smith, Albert Palmer. FOREIGN MISSION EXECUTIVE. Rev. J. McLeod, D.D., Corresponding Secretary; William Peters, Treaiorer; Revs. John Pen-y, C. T. Phillips, T. S. Vanwart, Wm. Downey, A. C Thompson, J. A. Vanwart, and W. G. Gaunce, B.A. and inspect prices and qnality. 1889.] EDUCATIONAL. 133 SABBATH SCHOOL EXECUTIVE. E. C. Freeze, Correspondine Secretary; Revs. J. W. Clark, J. .T. Barnes, a. F. Currle, G. W. Foster, J. Gunter. EXECUTIVE FOR THE RELIEF OF SICK AND DISABLED MINISTERS. Gideon McLeod, Treasurer; Rev. Wm. Downey, Albert Palmer, G. W. Sharpe, E. J. Worden, Wm, Peters. I MINISTERS. Revds. K. Sipprell, Somei-ville, C. Co.; Jos. Noble, Woodstock; Jacob Gunter, Fredericton; Robert French, Indiantown, Si. John; John Perry, Connell, Car Co.; G. A. Hartley, Oarleton, St John; Thomas Connor, Victoria Comer, 0. Co^ MoKeniie, Inclily; Wm. Downey, Fredericton; J.T. Parsons, St. John; John Q J. N. Barnes, Kara, K. C. ; T. S. Vanwart, Somerville, Victoria. Car. Co. ; F. Babcock, Seal Cove, Grand Manan; T. O. DeWitt, Hoyt Station ; Joseph MeLeod, D.D., Fredericton ; Biyah Gray, Centreville, Car. Co.: 0. T. PhllUpt, Woodstock; Sdwin Oarrity, Woodstock; John S. Jones, OaverhiU; John Gravlnor, Bristol; T. W. Carpenter, Wickhftm; John Henderson, Nash waasis; W. DeWare. Norton Station; J. Wesley Clark, C/entreviile, Oar. Co. ; Henry Hartt, Jacksontown; John A. Robertson, Portland, St. John; J. J. Barnes, ; C. F. Bideout, Bumfrau; Alfred Traf ton, Woodstock; John H. Erb, Norton Station; S. W. Shaw, Hartlantl; O. N. Mott, Big Cove; G. W. Foster, Brookville; A. C. Thompson, Petitcodiac; H. H. Cosman, North Head, Grand Jfanan; A. B. Boyer, A. B., Balasore, India; G. F. Currle, I^dericton Junction; B. H. Nobles, Portland, St. John; W. H. Perry, Lower Ridpe, Havelock, K. C. ; Gideon Swim, Kingsclear; A. II. McLeod, Taylor Village. DISCIPLES OP CHRIST. NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA. Saint John, N. B.— Ooburg Street— T. H. Capp. Letetej Charlotte Co. Beaver Harbor and LeTang— P. D. Nowlm. Leonardville and Lord's Cove, Deer Island— W. P. Hughes. Milton, Queens Co.. N. S — Howard Murray. Cornwallis, N. S.— E. C. Ford. Westport and Tiverton, N. S.— H. S. Devoe. River John, N. S. . Halifax Kempt, Q. C, N. S.— H. S. Cooke. Newport, N. S.-Wllliam Harding. MISSIONARY BOARD. E, C. Ford, Chairman. T. H. Capp, Treasurer. J. E. Barnes, Secretary , E. C. Bowers, T. H Capp, Howard Murray, D. F. Lambert, Commlttt*. EBTJCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCE. Provincial Boabd of Eduoation.— The Governor, The Members of the Executive Council, The President of the University of New Brunswick, and the Chief Super- intendent of Education. Chiw SuPBBiNTKNDBNT OF Eduoatios.— William Crocket, A. M. Chief Clerk.— Thomas Nisbet. Assistants: Miss Mary Thompson, Joseph Purdie. Provincial Normal School. —Eldon Mullin, A. M., Principal. AgBistants, H. 0. Creed, M. A., Edw. L. O'Brien; Miss Alice M. Clark, Instructor Reading; Aiphee BeUlveau, French Department; Etlw. Cadw^llader. B. A., Instruc- tor Music. Model Department, Jolm F. Rogers, Frances Ross, Aimie Har\fey and Miriam J. McLeod. iNSPKcrroRAL School Districts.— No. 1. The Counties of Restigouche, Gloucester, Northumberland; Inspector, Geo. W. Mersereau, A. B., New- castle. Compare Harold Gilbert's qualities and prices before buying. 184 EDUCATIONAL. [1889. No. 2. The C!oiinti<'s of Kent, Victdria aiul Marlawa.ska, and the Parishes of Aberdeen, Kent and Wicklow, in the County of Carleton ; Inspector, Jerome Boudreaii, Ricliibueto. No. ■'(. The Counties of Westmorland, and Albert, and the Parishes of Havelock and Caldwell in Kings County; Inspector, Geo. Smith, A. B., Elgin. No. 4. The Counties of Queens and Sunbury and the County of Kings, exeept the Parishes of Havelock, Card well, Westfield and Greenwich ; Iii- si)ector, I). P. Wetiuore, Clifton. Kings Co No. 5. The (!ouiities of St. John and Charlotte, and the Parishes of West- Held and Greenwich in Kings County; Inspector, W. S. Carter, A. M., St. John. No. (J. The County of York and the Cou-^ty of Cai'Ieton, except the Parishes of Aberdeen, Kent and Wicklow; Inspector, I. B. Oakes, A. M., Canterbury. Provinoul Examiners or Tkaciikks. — Geo. W. Mersereau, A. B., Examiner in School Management, Ac. Thomas Harrison, LL. D. .Examiner in Mathematics. Loring W. Bailey, Ph. D., Examiner in History and Geoirraphy. H. S. Brid^:e8, A. M., Ph.D., Examiner in Language. Jas. Vroom, Examiner in Drawmg. Examiner in Domestic Economy. MADRAS SCHOOL. Thb Oovbrnor and TR0STBR8 or TBI Madras School in Nbw Brdnswiok. — The Lieutenant Governor, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Members of Her Majesty's Council; the Juilge of the Court of Vice Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of Assembly; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Ohurchwardons of Trinity Church, Saint John ; together with T. W. Daniel, G. Sidney Smith, Simeoii Jones and H. W. Frith, Esquires. H. Lawrance Sturdee, Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NBW BRUNSWICK, 1888 Visitor on behalf of Her Majesty — His Honor The Hon Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, C B, K C M Q, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. CoRPOKATioM AND Mbmbbrs OF Sbnatb. — Thomas Harrison, M A, LL D., President; The Hon David Wark. The Hon Archibald Harrison, His Hon Chief Justice Allen. LL D, Ezekiel McLeod, Esq, LL B, Boyle Travers, Esq, M D, J E B McCready, Esq, Hon Wm Pugsley, M A, B C L, The Hon James Mitchell, B A, (}eorg»> E Coulthard, Esq, M D. Wm Crocket, Esq, MA, Chief Superintendent of Education; Wm Wilson, Esq, B A, M P P. Registrar and Treasurer— J. Douglas Hazen, Esq, B. A. AcAnKMic Faculty. -President of the University and Professor of Mathe- matics and Mathematical Physics, Th(mias Harrison, M A, LL D. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science, Loring W Bailey, M A, Ph D. Professor of Classical Literature and History, Henry Seabury Bridges, MA Ph D. Professor the English and French Languages and Literatures, Wm Frederick Stockley, M A. Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, Scken, M. A., Rev. H. (;. Bor- den, M. A., S. Dunn Scott, B. A., A.McNutt Patterson, M. .\ Executive Commit.tee: James D. Dixon, Esq., (Miairman; James R. Incli, L.L.D., Secretary; Josiah Wood, M. A.. M. P., The Rev. II. Piokard, I). D., Rev. C. Stewart. D. D., Rev. B. C. Borden, M. A., Rev. R. Breoken, M A., Joseph L. Black, Esq., M. P. P., Thonii)Son T. Davis, B. A Senate: James R. Inch, LL. D.. President ; Alfred D. Smith, A. M., Secretary; The Rev. H. Pickard, D. D., Rev. C. Stewart, 1). I)., R^'v.J. Mc- Murray, D. D., Rev. John Lathern, D. D.. Rev. W. H. Heart/., Rev. W. C. Brown, Rev. S. F. Hustis, Rev. Edwin Evans, Rev. H, Sijrague, D. D.. R«'V. JohnBurwash, M.A.,D.Sc.,Rev.B.O.Borden, M.A., Kev.C.Jost, M.A., Rev.J. G. Bond, B. A., Rev. C. Bretiken, M. A., David Allison. I^L D., Josiah V.'ood, A. M., M. P., James D. Dixon, Esq., Jairus Hart, Esq., A. A. Stockton, D. C. L., LL. D„ M.Joseph L. Black, Esq., M. P. 1'. Ale.xander (Mbson, Esq., Sidney W. Hunton, M A., S. Dunn Scott, B. A., H ii. J. S. Pitts, W. E. Dawson, Esq., A. McNutt Patterson, M. A., W. M. 'I wcedie, M. A. Faculty OF Arts.— James R. Inch. A.M., LL. D., President and Pro- fessor of Mental Philosophy and Logic. Rev. (!. Stewart, I). D , Professor of Moral Philosophy and Evidences of Christianity. Alfred D. Smith, LL.D., Wood Professor of Classic '. S. W. Hunton, M. A., Professor of Mathe- matics. Rev. J. Burwash, M. A., Professor of Chemistry and Experimental Physics. Rev. B. C. Borden, B. A., Professor of English Tjanguage and Literature ; Prof. A. D. Smith. LL. D., Secretary to the Faculty. Prof. S. W. Hunton, A. M., Librarian. Prof. Burwash, M. A., Curator of Museum. Examiners for Degrees. — Rev. H. Pickard, I). D., Mental an' and Physics; A. A. Stockton, Esq., D. C. L., M. P. P., Political Economy and Constitutional History. Faculty OF Theology.— James R. Inch, LL. D.i President (ex officio). Professor of Logic and Biblical Literature. Rev. (J. .Stewart, D. D., Dean. C. F. Allison, Prof, of Old Testament Exegesis and SysUiiinatic Theology. A. D. Smith, LL. D., Professor of Greek. Rev. John Burwa.sli, M. A., D.Sc, Professor of Homiletics. Board op Examiners.— Rev. H, Pickard, D. D., liev. H. Pope, D. D., Rev. John Lathern, D. D., Rev. W. C. Brown, Rev. (;. .lost, M. A., Rev. H. Sprague, D. D., Rev. E. Evans, Rev. C. H. Paisley, M. A., Riev. John Burwash, M. A., D. Sc. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR — KING's COLLEGE. Founded by Act of Parliament, 1780; Royal Charter granted 1802. Patron: His Grace the Archl)ishop of Canterbury. Visitor: The Bishop of Nova S<;otia. Board of Governors, 1888-89 Rev. Canon Bilgstocke, M. A., S«inatfir J. A Shaw, N. W. White, J. ( C. E. WilMs, l>. P.Allison, Henry Partridge. D. H M. Muir. M D., Almon, W. C. Silver. Hon. L. E. Baker, Moofly. M.D., I. Allen Jack, D. C. L., R<'v Youle Hind, Rev. John Ambrose. Rev. I< Rev. i . W. Vroom, R T. Clinch. Secretary -Trea,surer: T. Ritchie, Esq. Faculty: President of the College, and Professor of Divinity, Kev. Ixaac Brock, M. A.. D. D.; Vice-President, Librarian, and Professor of (Chemistry , Geology and Mineralogy, G. T. Kennedy, Ewj., .M. A., B. A. S<;„ F. G. H, ; Proctor, Bursar, and Profes.sor of Miitheniali.' ua^'e and IJf^-ra- ture, C. G. D. Robert.s, Esq.. M. A.; Ijecfun^r in Classics and German, W.A. Hammond, Esq., M. .\. ; Le -turer in Afiologetics, Itev. F. Partridge, D. D Provincial ComraitttMisforMiitrieidatiofi: At St. .lohn. N.B., Itt. Ittv. H. T. Kingdon, D. D., Rev.R. Siinowis, B. A.. Rt'v.C-inon HrigsUHrke, M. A., Rev. G. G. Rolterts. M. .\., I. Allen Jack. Ewf, D. C. L. SI. Grand Kepresentative. St .Tohn. N B; Hohert Ilockin. V G M. (Jrand HepreHentative, Pietou, N S; Kev F M Young Grand Cluiplain. St George, N H; H E Codner. Grand Marshal, St .John. N B; CAuxh A Sampson, Grand ('on- ductor, Frederlcton, N B; P A MacGowan, (Jrand (Guardian, MoncloD, N B; D li MacLennan, Grand Herald, Charlotletown, PEL SUBORDINATE LODGES. Eastern Star, No 1, Pietou, N S— meets on Wednesday. Fuller, Nf) 5, Stellarton, N S— meets on Friday. Norton, No 6, New Glasgow, N 8 — meets on Monday. St Lawrence, No 8. ('harlottetown, P E I— meets on Monday. Pioneer, No 9, St .lohu, N B— meets on Friday. Orient, No 10, H*ilifax, N S— meets on Monday. Scotia, No 11, Westx ile, N S— meets on Thursday. Beacon, No 12. St .I(jbn, N B— meets on Tuesday. Victoria, No 13, Fredericton, N B— meets on Monday. Eureka, No 15, Spring Hill, N S— meets on Tuesday. Western Star. No Hi, Annapolis, N 8 — meets on Tuesday. Moore, No 17, Tliorburn, N S— meets on Tuesday, Mystic, No 18. Halifax, N S — meets on Thursday. Peerless, No 19 Portland. N B — meets on Wednesday. Guiding Star, No 21, Granville Ferry, NS— nieets on Thursday. Prince Edward, No 22, Summerside PJ^I — meets on Thursday. Mystic Tie, No 23, Oxford, N 8— meets alternately Monday. Mizpah, No 24, Acadia Mines. N S — meets on Tuesday. Crystal Wave, No 25, Pugwash, N 8— meets on Tue.sfhiy. Prince Albert, No 26, Moncton, N B— meets on Wednesda}'. Wildey, No 27, Charloitetown, P E I— meets on Fri«iay. Caledonia, No 28, Hopewell, N 8 — meets on Wednes(hiy. Siloam, No 29. St John, N B— meets on Monday. Union, No 30, Springhill, N 8— meets on Wednesday. Valley, No 33, Sussex, N li— meets on Tuesday. Helping Hand, No 34, River .John, N S— meets on Monday. Ivy, No 35, Amherst, N S— meets on Friday. Lome, No 36, Economy. N S— meets on r'riday. Pesaquid, No 38. Windsor, N 8— meetx on Tuesday. Athlone, No 39, Canning. N 8— meets on Monday. Amity, No 40, Halifax, N 8— me-its on Tuesday. Carleton, No 41, Woodstock, N B — meets on Thursday. .Jewel, No 42, Antigonish, N 8— meets on Tuesday. Ridgely, No 43, Great Village, N S — meets on Tuesday. Ivanhoe, No 44, Parrsboro, N 8— meets on Friday. on Carpets at Low Prices at 162 FORESTERS. [1889 Chatham. No 25, Chatham, N B— meets on Thursday. Golden Rule, No 46. Carleton. N B — meets on Thursday. Edwards. No 47, Hantsport, N S— meets on Monday. North Star. No 48. Campbellton, N B— meets on Monday. Phoenix, No 50, Truro, N 8— meets on Tuesday. Diamond, No 51, Yarmouth, N S— meets on Thursday. Queen, No 52, Sydney, C B— meets on Monday. INDEPENDENT ORDEB GF FORESTERS. ExFCUTVK Council of the Supreme Court.— S C R, Oronhyatekha, M D. London; P S C R, E Botterell, Ottawa; S V C R, Herbert C Creed, Fredericton, 8 Sec'y, E S Cummer, London; S Treas, T G Davey, London; 8 P, Thos Millman, M D, Kingston; 8 C, J A McGillivvay, Uxbridge. Officers of the High Court of N B.— H C R. H C Creed, Fredericton; P H C R, J E B McCready, St John; H V C R. J V Skillen, Moncton; H Sec'y, F W Emmerson, Petitcodiac; H Treas. E P Eastman, Petitcodiac; H P, Dr Lawson, Norton; H C. E L Street, Newcastle; H Auditors, LeB Coleman and H.T Pratt, Portland; H Chap, Rev J N Parker, Elgin; H S W, J H Tabor, Fredericton; H J W, W Kinghorn. Douglas; H 8 B, C F Stubbs, Sussex; H J B, W T Day, Marysville; H M, A Sherwood. Salisbury; H Con, E A Keith, Havelock; H Mess, W McK Weldoiri, Moncton. Subordinate Courts in N B. — Court LaTour, St John, meets fourth Friday in each month in Gordon Division Rooms, King street. Court Loyalist, Portland, meets first Thursday after the 15th of each month in Oddfellows' Hall. Court Milicete, T^redericton, meets fourth Thursday in each month in Oddfellows* Hall. Court St Mary's, St Mary's, meets first Tuesday after the 15th of each month. Court Alexandra, Marysville, meets last Monday in each month. Court Carleton, Centreville, meets the second and fourth Tuesday in each month. Court Ouangondy, Gagotown, meets last Tuesday in each month. Court Locksley, St Mat tins, meets third Thuri^day in each month. Court Kennebecasis, Norton, meets first and third Wednesdays in each month. Court All)ion, Lakefield, Hammond, meets fourth Thursday in e.aeh mouth. Court Benevolence, Sussex, meets third Thursday in each month. 54 King Street, St. John, K. B. 18b0 1 ROYAL ARCANUM— I.EOION OF HONOR. 163 Court Eyesache, Mechanics' Settlement, meets third Saturday in eacb month. Court Intervale, Penobsquis, meets third Saturday in each month. Court Butternut Ridge, Havelock, meets third Monday in each month. Court Petitcodiac, Petitcodiac, meets second and fourth j Thursdays in each month. Court Salisbury, Salisbury, meets last Wednesday in each month Court Moncton, Moncton, meets fourth Tuesday in each month. Court Gordon Falls, Elgin, meets second and fourth Fridays in each month. I Court Hillsboro, Hillsboro, meets third Tuesday in each | month. I Court Winona, Alma, meets third Friday in each mouth. j Court Progress, Weldford, meets third Friday in each month. I Cour^ Happy Retreat, Derby, meets first and third Thursdays ^ in each month. I Coivit Miramichi, Newcastle, meets fourth Tuesday in each \ mouvh. * i Court Brunswick, Chatham, meets first Monday after the 15th ! of each month. ' Encvmpmbnts ok Royal Foresterr. — Brunswick Encamp- i ment, '-> 2, Portland. 111. Commander, F H Hayes. York icampment. No 4, Fredericton. 111. Commander, A D Macpherson. I Westmorland Encampment, No 6, Petitcodiac. 111. Com- mander, A Sherwood. • ROYAL ARCANUM. St John Council, No 183, ifleet in Kni; Lieutenant, David Sears, sc, 3rd Feb '88; 2nd Lieutenant, T D Pearson, provis, 16th Oct '85. F Troop, Shediac, W Co — Captain, Geo S Maunsell, s c 1st and s j 1st, 22nd Oct '86; Lieutenant, J H Murray, provis, 22nd Oct '86; 2nd Lieutenant, J A McDougal, s c Ist b, 2ynd Oct '86. G Troop, Springfield— Captain, J H McRobbie, s c 2nd, 16th Oct '85; Lieutenant, James Fred Doherty, g s 3rd, 16th Oct '85; Assistant Surgeon, W J Norfolk, Ist Jan '85. Paymaster— John T Woodward, 28th Sept '84. Adjutant— F V Wedderburn, 30th July '86. Quartermaster — Joshua Upham Fowler, hon c, 22nd Oct '86. Surgeon— John E March, M D, 30th May '84; Assistant Sur- geon, W J Norfolk, M D, 9th Jan '85. Veterinary Surgeon — James Henry Frink, 7th May '80. WOODSTOCK FIELD BATTERY OF ARTILLERY. Major— F H J Dibblee, IMst May '83. Captain— C H Emery, 16th Oct '85. Surgeon— Stephen Smith, 4th Sept '74. NEWCASTLE FIELD UATTERY OF ARTILLERY. Major and Bt Colonel— Robert R Call, 31st May "83. Lieutenant — Richard A Lawlor, prov, 3rd June '81. 2nd Lieutenant, Prov— Alexander Davidson, vice Fish re- signed, 15th June '85. Surgeon— F L Pedolir, 14th Au^ '85. Veterinary Surgeon— John Morrissey, M D, 10th June '86. Oilcloths all prices and widths at Harold Oilhert^i, 168 MILITIA. [1889. NEW BRUNSWICK BRIGADE GARRISON ARTILLERY. Headquarters, St John N B — Organized g o 28th May '69, as a Brigade. Original Muster Roll dated 4th May. 1793. Lieut Colonel — John Russell Armstrong, r s a 1st, c c 1st, c c 2nd, ra s 2nd, 22nd Nov '85. No 1 Battery, St John, Prince of Wales— Captain, Geo Bliss Seuley, r s a 1st, m s 2nd, 22nd Nov '85, Lieutenant, Robert Rankine Ritchie, r s a Ist, 17th June '87. 2nd Lieutenant, John Edward Earle Dickson, p, 16th Sept '87. No 2 Battery, Carleton — Captain, John James Gordon, r s a 1st, 18th June '86 Lieutenant, Albert Arthur Clark, p, 30th July '86. 2nd Lieutenant, Walter Woodworth White, p, 5th Aug '87. No 8 Battery, Portland — Captain, Stanley Douglas Crawford, g s 2nd, 8rd June '87. Lieutenant. George Kerr McLeod, r s a Ist. 11th Mar '87. 2nd Lictenant, Charles Frederick Harrison, p, 16th July '86. No 4 Battery, St John — Captain, George West .Jones, r s a 1st, 22nd Oct '86. Lieutenant, Arthur Drake Wetraore, p, 17th Aug '88. 2nd Lieutenant, Thomas Edward Grindon Armstrong, p, 7th April '87. No 5 Battery, Fairville — Captain, Edward Jewett Scammell, r s a 2nd, 22nd April '86. Lieutenant, James Albert Edward Sleeves, p, 7th May '86. 2nd Lieutenant, Herbert Chipman Tilley, p, 10th April '87. Paymaster— George Frederick Smith, 27th Feb '85. Adjutant — Charles Frederick Langan, gslst, 18th June '86; c, 4th June '86. Quartermaster— Richd Farmer, m, 27th Feb '67, 12th July '72. Surgeon — John Waterhouse Daniel, MI), r s a 1st, 11th Aug'76. Assistant Surgeon — Joseph Andrews, M D, 14Ui Sept '83. 62nd BATTALION ST. JOHN FUSILIERS. Lieut Colonel — Arbuthnot Blaine, 8th Sept '76. Majors— Henry David Likely, 9th Mar '77; Joseph T Tucker, 13th June 'S3; Frederick H Hartt, 29th April '87. Captains— Edward T Sturdee, 5lh Mav '76; W C Magee, 26th Nov '80; llawirey J A Godard. 27th June '84; J P Hegan, 10th April 85; M B Edwards, 10th June '85. Lieutenants — Cyrus Y Gregory, 6th July '8;i; Geo A Eraser, 13th June '84; George F Thompson, 27th June '84; John F Fraser, 10th April '85; James Manning, RSI, vice Ruei re- signed, 1st June '88. 2nd Lieutenants— Wm H Murray, 10th April '85; James Mc- Millan, prov, 30th May '84; Henry H Godard, prov, 13th June '84; David Churchill, prov, 13th June '84; Steriing B Lordly, prov, 27th June '84; G Si Cleveland, prov, 18th June '86; W C Stirling, prov, vice Manning promoted, 7th July '88; G A Hether- ington, prov, vice Vroom promoted, 7lh July '88; Francis Hamilton Benn, R S I, 13th Jan '88. 54 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1889.] MILITIA. 169 Paymaster — James Devlin, capt, 27th Jnne '84. Adjutant — Hugh Ilavdock 3IcLean; capt. 19ih Jan 77. Quartermaster— John Stewart Hall, 17th .Ian 77. Surgeon— Thomas Walker, 37th June '84. Assistant Surgeons— M L McFarlane, 21.st .Tunc 79; Fraser Bruce, M D. BRIGHTON ENGINHER8— CARLETON COUNTY. Captain— Brevet Major D McLeorl Vince. 27th Feb 80. 1st Lieutenant, John Rainsford Tompkins, 17th April '83. 2nd Lieutenant, Alex Nevers, 18th June '87. 67th carleton light infantry. Brevet Lieut Colonel Baird, Majors — Gordon Edward Boyer, 8 I, vice Raymond retired, 13th Jan '88; Dow Hartley, S I, vice iiaird promoted Lieut C'ol 13th Jan '88. Captains — Isaac E Adams, 10th July '71 ; Hcnrv Boiirne, 12th July '72; Jesse W Baker, 10th April '75; A II McLauchlan, s i 1st, 17th May 86; John T Fletcher, 31st Aug '73; Robert Kirk- patrick, 12th Dec '84; Joseph William Williams, ms, 7th April 87; Leonard Leigh Hartley, s i, vice Boyer promoted, 13tli Jan 'SS; Guildford Dudley Perkins, ms, vice Hartley promoted Maj. 13th Jan '88. Lieutenants — John W Adams, 29th Dec '76; Chas R Carman, 4th July '93; Leonard R Harding, 28th Sept '83; G D Perkins, 28th Sept '83; John J Kuppey, 3rd June '87: Joseph Cyr. 3r(l June '87; .John Franklin Williams, m s, 7th April '87; Wiilard Webster Ross, s i, 1st b, vice Harding, 13th .Ian 'HS; Edward Wallace Bell, r s i, 2nd b, vice Perkins, 131 h Jan '88. 2nd Lieutenants — D W Pickett, prov, iHtli .Juno '87; Leander Kennedy, prov, s j 2nd b. 18th June '87; GcorL^e Ripley Smith, 7th April 87; Wiilard .ludson Carr. s j 1st b, 11th Mar '87; Francois W Bourne, 31st Aug '83; F W Fleming. 29th May '85; David Wetmore Wallace Pickett, r s i, 31st M;ir '88. Paymaster — John D Ketchum, m hon, lOth Sept '09. Quartermaster — Hamilton Emery. 10th Sept '09. Surgeon— Charles Pitt Coiinell, M I). 22nd April '70. Assistant Surgeon — E W Stevens, M D, Sept 4th '85. 7l8T YORK RATTALION OP INFANTRY. Lieut Colonel — .lohn Lothrop Marsh, 3rd Nov '71. Majors — Jared Boone, s j, 18lhJune'86; .leremiah Staples, 18th June '80; Thos L Alexander, v b. 18th June '80. Captains— .Jesse Christy, 12th May '72; Thomas G Loggie. 18th June '80; J V Johnston, s j, 18th June '86; T McMullin, 4th Oct Smyrna Rugs in elegant designs at Harold OUbert's, 170 MnilTIA. [1889. •82; n A Cropley, 24th Nov '82; W T Howe. 14th Sept '83; A J Magee, 17th Oct '84; William Dell Hartt, 7th Jan '87. Lieutenants— R M Pinder, 18th June '80; E T Christy. 10th June '81; R Stevenson, 10th Nov '82; J Mooney, l?thOct'84; J D Perkins, ra s, 4th June '89; Thomas Getchell Kelly, r s i, 31sl Mar '88. 2nd Lieutenants— D Hazen, ISth June'80; TG McMurray, 10th Nov '82; Capt W D Hartt, p, 14th Doc '83; P Gilraour, 17th Oct '84; George Rankin Burt, 8th Jan '87; Arthur Pringle. p, iOlh June '87; John Edward Sanson, b, 3Uth June '87 Justin Stewart Burt, in s, 18th June '87. Paymaster — Bt Major A G Beckwith, 3rd June '81. Quartermaster— Audw Lipsett, 35th Feb '76; h m, 25th Feb '86. Surgeon— I) R Moore, 15th July '87. 73rd NORTnUMBERLAND N. B. BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Lieut C.)loncl — Samuel U McCullv, commanding, 22nd Feb '78; 12lh June '85. Captains— Hugh Cameron, 4th Aug '71; William Fenton, Ist Aug '73; John Sheridan, m s, 21st Alay '86; Wm McNaughton, 13th April '77; Alexander McKnight, 6th Sept '78. Lieutenants- Peter Loggie, 1st Aug '7H; James Cameron, 13th June '84; George Fred 11 Doherty, prov, 2nd class b, vice Sheri- dan, 7th July '88; William McKnight, s i, vice Chapman. 2nd Lieutenants — Alexander Cameron^ 13lh June '84; Robert McNaughton, prov, 4ih Feb '69; Macdougal Snowball, prov, vice McLellan; J D B F McKenzie. 23rd June '88. Paymaster— Lemuel J Tweedie, 6th Sept '73. Adjutant — Alexander Templeton, 2nd June '76. Quartermaster— Robert Murray, jr, 14th June '88. Surgeon— William Fallen Bishop, M D, 14th April '70. Assistant Surgeon — J McGregor Baxter, M D, 15tL June '88. 74tII kings COUNTY BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Lieut Colonel— E R Beer, 17th Oct '70. Major— O R Arnold, 12th May '82. Captains— H I) Wetmore, lOih July '79; C H Fairweather, m s, 4th June '86; W C Murray, 10th Mar '70; J M Baird, 6th Sept. 72; B Harper, 27th June '79. Lieutenants — W M Chamberlain, 13th May '81; A McDonald, 13th May '84; J A Bowes. 6th Sept '72; E H Hay ward, 6lh Mar '82; John Rupert Foster, prov, vice Simpson, 2l8t April '88. 2nd Lieutenants— S A McFee, 4th Mar '82; D R McElmon, prov, 27th June '84; J J Crossman, sj 2nd b, 19th Mar '86; Samuel Albert Watson, prov, vice McDonald, 21.st Jan '88: Jas Haveloek Dun lap, vice McGee, 9th Mar '88; Hamilton Grey Wadman, 9th May '88; Charles Westly Wayman, r s i, Slst Mar '88; Robt Morrison, vice White, 14th June '88. 64 King Street, St. John, N. B. 1889.] GOVERNMENT OFFICES TV w. »* 171 Paymaster— E Arnold, 4fh .Tune '86. Adjutant— Lieut Hi-am Samuel Langstrotb, rsi, vice Kinnear retired, 15th June '88. Quartermaster— S H Langstrotb. m s, Utli June '86. Surgeon— E A Vail. 9th Dec 70. Assistant Surgeon— S F Wilson, M D, 30th May '84. OFFICES AND OFFICERS UNDER THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT IN NEW BRUNSWICK. POKT OK ST. JOHN. James R. Ruel, Esq., Collector and Registrar of Shipping. J. S. McLaren, Inspector of Customs. In Warehouse Department— A. Atchison and G. H. Snider. In Long Rooni-G. F. Matthew, C. F. Olive, H. P. Sandall, D. J. Gleeson, and H. G. Hunt. In Shipping Department- James Barber, K. A. Barber, H. Turner. Measurer of Ships— James Barber. In Statistical Department - J. A. S. Mott and W. E. Stevens. Appraisers of Dutiable Articles— Allen McBeath, James E. Whittalcer, and D. H. Hall. A. Buist and Peter McCart, Packers. Landing Surveyor— S. E. Gerow; D. Smiler and George Jenkins, clerks. Gaugers and Pi oof Office— Samuel Robinson, Ganger, W. II. Barton. Assistant Ganger; Timothy Muj-phy, Samplei-. etc. Postal Parcel Office- S. W. Kain and J. Roulston, Tide Surveyor.— William Johnston. Landing Waiters and Searchers.— Paul Daley and John Hiunphreys. Warehouse Lockere.— T. Bustin. W. Carleton, W. H. OUve. Charles Pidgeon. M. B. Owens, and T. B. Foley, Tide Waiters.— T. O. Sandall. C. W. Cowan, R. J. McAdoo, W. Forsyth. J. M. F. Whiting, Wilson L. Dobbin, William Farren. John Loweryi Henry Rigby, W. A. Doherty, John Cochran, Thomas Condon.Johii Rogerson. and E. N. S. Stt-wart. Boatmen and Tidewaiters— Robert Fulton, Geo. Price, and Samuel Ilutton. Messenger— Charles Laird. Warrant Messengers— John F. Berton and C. F. Tilley. Sub-Collectors— Port of Lepreaux. G. K. Hanson ; Port of Musi|uash, A. T. Dunn: Port of Quaco. Joseph Carson; Port of Sussex. George H. Wallace; Port of St George, James McKay. Visitors are invited to call at Harold Gilbert's 172 COLLKCTORB, EXCISE DUTIES , ETC. [1889. PORTS AND COLLECTORS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathitrst.— W. J. O'Brien. Oiitport, New Bandon -P. J. Foley. CARAyt'ETTK.— J. (1. C. Blackliall. Outport. Trat-adie— M. E. Bour- geois. Chatham.— Daniel Ferguson. Dalhoi'sie.— Wm. Montgomery. Out-rort, Campbellton— Alex. Mc- Kenkie. Dorchester.— Walter Dobson. Outport, Rockland— R. B. Chap- man. Fredericton.— A. F. Street, Moncton.— J. W. Binney. Ontports, Shediac— F. Robidoux. Hdlsborough— S. Wallace. Cocugne, A. K. Dysart. Harvey— O. Brewster. Ai'Tia— R. Wright. Newcasti.e.— R. B. Harfdow. RiOHinrcTO.— John Rusk. Outport, Buctouche— A. Renaud. " Cocaigne— A. K. Dysart. Sackville.— W. C. Milner. lort. Bay Vei-te— W. I'l-escott. Rockport -R. C. Ward. Outji Shippeoan.— A. Sormany. St. Andrews.— C. M. Oove. Outport, West Isles— J. E. Dixon. (Jainpohello— J. Farmer. " Grand Manan—T.Wooster St. John— James R. Huel. Outport, Lepreaux- G. K. IT.au8on ^' Mu.s(iua8h— A. T. Dunn. " Qna'-o— Josejnh Carson Sussex -O. H. W..llace. " McAdain Junction— 8. Wi.tta. " St (ileorge—Jaa McKay. St. Stephen.— H. Avebber. WoonsToc'K.— D. F. Merritt. Outport, Centreville -H. T. Scholy. Debt'c— R. Kirkpatrick. " Aroo.stook Juiictiou — Geo Bedell. " Grand Falls — Armstrong. St. Leonards— F. Violet te " Ednmnston— J. Hartt. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. S. Gardner, Dominion Immigration Officer for Kew Brunswick ; the Deputy Treasurers at the out-ports of the Province act as Immigration Officers. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office, Custom House— North Wing. Henry A. Gray, M. C, Soc. C. E., Assistant Chief Engineer, Engineer in charge of Maritime Provinces; A. Dodd, Secretary; J. C. Allison, O. A. Brown, Assistant Engineers: E. G. Millidge, Assistant Engineer, Antigonish; J. Ewing, Paymaster; T. H. Adams, Clerk G. A. Day, Draughtsman. INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. District and Provincial Inspector— John N. Moore. T. Burke, Collector. Roljert Atherton, Deputy Collector. T. H. Belyea, Accountant. Excise Officers: James Mason. Bernard B. Smyth, J. R. Mc Closkey. Sub Collectoi-s: John Hickman, Dorchester; A. F. Street (act ing), Fredericton; C. M. Gove, St. Andrews; A. M. Hill, St. Stephen; W. C. Milner, Sackvlile; Wm. Dibble, Woodstock; J. W. Binney, Moncton; G. H. Wallace, Sussex. Preventive Service Officers: Charles Curlessi, Grand Falls: Thomas Clair, MadawasSa; John C. Ferguson. St. John, N. B.; Jas. Bogue, St. George. Dl'TIES OP EXCISE. Malt, Tobacco manufactured from Canadian growth, . . ... 5 Foreign Leaf Tobacco, and Manufactured Foreign Leaf Tobacco. 20 " Canadian Twist, ... 5 '' 1 cent per lb and inspect prices and qnality. 1889.] INLAND REVENUE— WElOnXS AND MEA8URK8. 173 SpiritH, per Imperial ffalloii proof, Jl 30 Malt. 1 32 " '• •' Mola8?«'8 1 m Vinegar, Standard gallon, cont>iininK <1 p. c. of Acetic Ai-ld 4 centH. Cigars, t« Ot) per M. Cigarettes anil CutTobawos, when put up in plcgs. weighing one-twentieth of a pound or le-H, 85 eentH i)er ih Snuflf, damp in plfgs. of under S ll>s . . . vS) ' *• '• of 5 lbs. and over, ... 14 '• " Beer, brewed from any other Hubstance than Malt, 4 ctH. per gal Methylatefl Spirits, 15 " WEKJIITS ANT) MEASURES INSPEt'TION SERVICE. DiviHion of St. .John: .1 B. Wilmot. Inspector: E. Cowan, Assistant i Inspector; comprising the Cities of Saint John and Portland, Counties of; Charlottee. Qu> ens and St. .John. Di ision of Fredericton: E. C. Freeze, i Inspector; fieo, Boies. Assistant Inspector: (joniprising City of Frederic ton. Counties of Carleton. Madawasica, Snnbury, \ ictoria and Yorlc. ' Division of Kings: W. B. Fcovii, Inspector: David Richard. AsHistunt i Inspector; comprisin (bounties of Albert. (Jloiicester, Kent. Kings, Noith- I umberlaiid Restigtiu<'lie and Westnioiln?i . WEIQHTB AND MBASI'RRS INSPKCTION. The Weight and Measures Act provides that two >?allons shall be a peck and eight gallons a bushel, and that after .January l.st, 1HM(). in contracts for the sale and deliverj- of any of the undermentioned articles, tiie bushel shall e determined by weight, unless convenience.; fur weighing are not available, tr unless a bushel by measure is specially agreed on in »vriting. th > weight equivalent to a bushel being as foilows: Wheat, t»i> pounds; Indian corn. .5tJ pounds; rye, .5(i poumls; peas. l)eans, and clovei- seed, H<. pounds: barley, timothy seed and buckwheat, 1H pounds: malt.:*! pounds: oats, 34 pounds; flaxseed, .'jo i)o»uids; hempseed, 44 ponnds; l)lue gra.ss seed. 14 pounds: ca.st ^r beans, 40 pounds; potatoes, turnips, carrots. parsnips, beets and onions, Ch) pounds: bituminous coal, 70 pounds. Power is also given to the (Jovenior-in Council to 8|)ecify the weight of other articles equivalent to a bushel. Violations of the foregoing provisions subject the offender to a penalty not exceeding $2.') for the first offence and not exceeding ^n) for each subsequent offence. ADDITIONAL REOI'UATIONS. 1. All apples j)acked in Canada for sale by the bairel sholl be packed in good and strong barrels of seasoned wood made as nearly cyliniirical as maybe; the staves of such barrels shall be twenti-seveii iiiclus in length from Croe to Croe. with heads from sixt^^en and f>n"-hulf tc seventeen Inches In diameter; and such barrels shall be sufficiently h..ples for sale by tl^e barrel, oth rwise than in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this section, shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-flve cents for each barrel of apples so offered or exposed for sale. NEW BRUNSWICK RAILWAY. President, P. S. Stevenson. Vice-President, J. Kennedy Tod. Secretary-Treasurer. Alfred Seelj-. Directors, Sir George Stephen, Sir Donald Smith. P. S. Stevenson, J. Kennedy Tod, Samuel Thome. E. R. Burpee, John McMillan. C. W. Weldun, John S. Kennedy. Dr. Willis James and H. O. Northcole. General Manager, Frank W. Cram. y Compare HarodOibert'i quaitiei and prioei before buying. 174 I. C KAII.WAY — ADVERTI8KMNNT8. fl880. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.! C. Sfhn'lhpr, Chlof Knginoer and Otrneral Manager of Government Kail- ways, Ottawa. I), PottinRer. Chief Sup«'rinteiulent, Moncton. Qoorge Taylor, (General Fn-ielit Au^nt Mnn..»,^« \ k^u.'-.iU i», JILUliXiillX , JOHN W. MoMILLEN. Reed and Rattan Fnrnitare at Harod Gilbert's, St. John. 1889.] ADVKRTIHEMKNTH, 175 MANKS~&~CO^ IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN and ENGLISH FUsTE FELT HI^TS. MANUFACTURERS OF silk: IDK.ESS HI^TS. LADIES' and GENTLEMENS FINE FURS OF ALL KINDS. SOCIETY HATS MADE TO ORDER. 57KINGSTEET, - - ST. JOHN, N. B. KELLY & MURPHY MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages I Sleighs. It EP AIRING NEATLY DONE. Old Carriages Bought and Sold aiid Exchanged for Ncav. FACTORY, - - - MAIN STREET, Portland, St. John, N. B. J. KELLY. C. MURPHY. 4 ?■ Wilton and Velvet Carpets at Harold Gilbert's, 176 INDEX. [1889. ^'L / INDEX. / 7 PAGE. Astronomical Symbols, 68 AsBociationfl, &c. , 145-150 Board of Agriculture, 106 Barristers and Atturnies, 114 Baptict Ministers in N. B 129 Banks 136 Customs Tariff 18-5(.- Chronology 67 Church Calendar 1889 68 Corporation Anchorage 63 Calendar Pages 69-80 City of St. John, 81 City of Portland, 82 City and County of St. John, . . 85 County Albert, 86 County Carleton, 87 County Charlotte 88 County Gloucester, 89 Gov. liy Kings, 90 County Kent, 92 County Madawaska, 93 County Northumberland, 93 Countv Queens, 94 County Restigouche, 95 County Sunbury 96 County Victoria 97 C'ounty Westmorland, 98 County York, 100 Cabinet Ministers of Canada. .104 Cabinet Ministers Gt. Britain. 103 Consuls and Consular Agents, lOi* Courts, N.B., 110 Commi8Hioner< ''.tt Taking Affi- davits and Bail HI Congregational Ministers 128 Church of England 124 I»isci|)les of Christ 133 Dominion of ('anada, 104 Diocesan Church Society, li'o E(iuation of Time, 65 Eclipses, 1889, 65 Educational Department, N.Ii.l.'iS Fish Market Dues, (50 Fire Department, East Siile, . . 83 Fire Department, West Side,.. 84 Kire Alarm, Esst Side 84 Free Christian Bai itists, 132 Harbor Muster's Fees, 60 PAGE. Haymarket Tolls 60 Hospitals and Asyhmis, 151 I. (). O. F., 161 I O. Foresters, 164 Intercolonial Railway, 174 Immigration Department, .... 172 Knights of Pythias 159 Light Houses, Bay of Fundy,5l-fi6 Licensed Pilots, St. John 58 Local Board of Heflltli N.B. , 106 Loyal Orange Associaticm,.. . . \f*Z Legion of Honor, ItW Mean Time at St. John, 67 Mari)ie& Fisheries Department 57 Market Tolls, 61 Muncipality (Jity and County of St. John, 85 Medical Register of N. B., . . . . 121 Metho^^ist Conference 127 Masonic, 156 Militia 166 New Brunswick Railway 173 nfiicers of House Assembly,. .106 Opening and C!losing River St. John 113 Public Holidays, ()7 Pilotage Districts, 57 Provinae of New Brunswick, . . 105 Provincial Board of Health, ..106 Prei-byterian Clergymen, 129 Post Office Department, .... 137 Queen and Royal Family, 102 Rates of Wharfage, 58 Rates of Slippa<,'e, 60 Rates of Cartage, City, 6 ' Rates ot Feniage,, 63 Rates of Cartage in Carleton, . . 64 Referees ia Equity, Ill Registrars of Births, etc., ... ,113 Roman (Catholic C'lergynien,. . . 126 Royal Arcanum, : 163 Seasons of 1889, 67 Top Wharfage, 59 Time for going through Falls,.. 61 Time Ball, St. John. 61 Tenii»e ranee Organizations, 164 Town of Woodstock, 88 «' 1 ', ~ft ii I (x*J>*»f^ !.M It ;f' I (