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BELCIEB'S MtMtf% FOR PROVPCE OF DOMINION THE NOVA SCQUA, Of CANADA, TOB THIS YXAB OT OUB LOBD Being the SECONn after BI8SEXTIZB or ZEAP TEAS, simI the Imtter part ef Mm "SB.XETY-AVTEJSlUt, a^4 ftcv<»t»K mm§. l e r Biw» s« B. T. Hair * C}o.% (JtOii ts, OILS, .4 • FUSE, :l ■s, fplies. t ■ ST. i f 1874.] ALVANACK. 8 Siaxr OF TfiE CStCTTLAR SAW, 45 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX. H. H. FULLER & CO. IMPORTERS OP IROIsr, STEEL, London Paints and 0i]8« TWINES AND LINES. Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zi&c, Gunpowder, Shot, Blasting Fuse, Griffin's Horse Nails & Scythes. TABLE & POCKET CUTIERY. ALSO, BEST ANNEALED CUT NA^LS. HOUSE BUILDING HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. -:o:- H.H. FULLER A CO., HEAD OF POWER'S WHARF, UPPER WATER ST. H.H. FULLER. FKAVX UW80V. I f i Bemv^i J I fBf , mm4.Cm^ Inp^rien Mup|«p|, 4te- 4W \ T. 4iO«.»8« IS* Oniavllld 9tvfi«t. ttmmitmmt TiRLOHRR'S FARMBR'a [1874. Photognph AlDiims, OpnrA QlnMM, LadlM' GorapanloiM, DmIm, Drawing Cm**, BRtoheli, G*rd Cmm, Qloye Boxtt, flmrwitfiftim PnNM, OIlCM OMdl, Dennue, Dommow, Dlmk Books, Memo, Books, CoitoortlnM, Aooordtonn, Mu»to Boxat, VioUiiB, llOWB, HtrliiK*. MubIo Puper, Oold PoiiolU, Oold Penis Biblws Pmyom, Obuwh Bttntm, Dliurin, &a., ibr 1874, AlOMnaoka, <&o. Books in every Department of Literature, STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 8hMt affttile tad ICoile Booki, Mai Apt hTsos,Diinton & Scritner&TicM Cojr Ms. Sooa PapMi Border!, F«p«r Bliadii &o., Wholeitb A Betoll. M. A. BUCKLEY, 101 Granville Street. "JOHN H. PHILP, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hats. Gaps. Furs, Buffalo Robes. TRUNKS, HAT GASES, ETC. WholesAla and Betail. No. 84 UPPER WATER STREET, OFPOSXTB 8. 8L 'SSJSWS'^ GILT HAT AND CAP. i HALIFAX, N. S. -:o:- C APS of all descriptions made to Order at shortest notice. Bliirllnff BBOTOlBRS * CO., Ordnaifec S*q|. llallflii:. 0tM«t« ■MMmMmmhi I'aMp Mqiiio. imi^ Xlmo JDa»||»f mt 11. T. Mute 4| <3««*»^ [1874. nk Booka, no. Boom, o«rtinM| •to Boxac, Una, «f lng«, ilo rapor, i Ponulla, ywa, irch SwviMa, riea, t i i OTJTX.ERY, Fancy Goads, ttc. Electro- P/afe Ware, Ornaments, LT7ST&ES» Aso. -:o:- 83 UPPER WATER STREET, SeaA Oommeroiftl Wluof, Bmwb Brellken mmA C^ WUUOk Bminriits. Writtait Copjrtog unA Prtottpg IpImh at H. T. A cb-'i. I 1874.] ALMANACK. WIUJAICBOVE, 133-BABEmaTON STREET -133 HALIFAX. N. S. ▲OBNT FOB THB RATKOMD'S SEWIMG MACHINES, FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING. Dealer in all kinds of machines. Shnttles, Bobbins, Needles, Silk Hardash, Thread, Sew- ing Cotton, &c., Ac., always in Stock. ALSO, ALL KINDS OP SEWING MAettfNE FINDINGS. Needles for all kinds of Sewing Machines will be sent BY MAIL to any part of the Dominion on receipt of Postage Stamps, price 6 cents each, or 60 cents per dozen. :o:- ICacliines Repaired. UMMlMitMniied «] S»t«e% ai Bvonrai Ba«tlMML«» C3o. §U Tt, Mkik A bo.9 fi«*iuMil«n, !»• Or>»vIU^»l. 1 1 I 1 H bblchbr's farmer's [1874. IMPBBIAL FIRB WmM COMPM, 1 OLD BROAD STREET, AND 16 PALL MALL, LONDON. ZlsT3XPrT77SD 1808. For Insuring Housen and other Buildincs, Goods, Wares, MorchandiEe, Manufacturin); and Farming Stock, Ships in Port, (harbour, or Docic, and the Cargoes ot such Ships; also Ships Building and Repairing; Barges and other Vessels on Navigable RiverA and Canals, and Goods on board such Vessels, throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and in Foreign Countries, Arom LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. SUBBOBIBKS AMD IMVBSTKD OAMTAL: One MilHon Six Hundred Thougand F^mnda. BOlir. W. A. SBXTSkY, Afftat, gn11faT| 17o7a Bootla. Risks on Property, as above mentioned, taken at the lowest rates, and all losses iramediatelv adjusted and paid without reference to England, by the Sttbacriber, at hiiif! Office. Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Sootia. OFFICE-HENRY & D.AJLY, 62 BEDFORD ROW. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods Warehouse, 164 QraaviUo Street, HALIFAX, N.S. -:o:- in this house can be had for GASH, all hinds of Dry Goods, Giothing, Ac, &c. -:o:- The aim of the Proprietors is to give all customers such superior value as will ensure their continued patronage. BBOWH BJBOTHISBS 4fe Go^ WlMl«Mle BrassftMs, OomkSy Halv aad Ctotk BraahM, «* B. T. Mnlv A Co.*0 1874.] ALMANACK. 9 150 Granville Street, HALIFAX. N. S. -.o:- X| IMPORTERS OF British and Foreign DRY GOODS. Each Season our Stock is personally selected by one of the finn, and as it is replenished by nearly every Mail Boat, it will be found one of the most thoroughly assorted in the city. Special attention devoted to our Stock of Kid Gloves, Family Mourning Goods, &c. Horrockses' White Shirtings. -:o:- Special indncements offered to Wholesale Bnyers and Gomitry Gastomers. Prices as low as any House in tfte Trade. BrowB Br^lliera 4t €o.» Jwupoiettwm of Fatent IHeidleliiece. B. T. Mlim * CO., Paper Itnlen, ISO OranTllle St. 10 HE LC HERS FAUMKUS [1874. J. D. IiA-UITXiOR, MANUFACTURER OF Singer's, B. P. Howe's and Lawlor's Family and niANlJFACTVRING AI^O, Every description of Sewing Macliine Findings kept constantly on hand. All kinds of Sewing Haohines Re- paired and Improved. A-GhENTS ■W"A^NTEI>. J. S. LAWLOB, Manxiftetare?. PRINCIPAL OFnOE 385 NQTSEDAME STREET, - - - MONTREAL. FACTORY, 48 NAZARETH STREET, '- - - " BltANCU ajhuncEa: 22 St. John Street, Qaebeo. 40 King Street, St. Jobn, N. B. Halifax, N. S., 103 Barrington StT, (New Number, 119.) J. b. LAWLOR. 1 I r e 9 e H n K iS SEE HIVE. JAMES K. MUNNI8, IMPORTER OF Cassimeres, Tweeds, Ready - Made Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and Rubber Coats and Leggings. In the most fashionable styles. As our Terms are strictly CASH, we can nfford to make up Gaimonts at very low prices. 118 Upper Water Street, Corner of Jacob, BBOWll BROTHERS A €0., Sarfflcal InstrameBto. and ;s, flmslt Wnr«« lu ffrcat TMrletj at R. T. lUiilr A Oo.'s 1874.] ALMANACK. 11 ROBERT TlGKFORD, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHAIN CABLES, ANCHORS, WIRE ROPE, ICAXTILIiA & HEICP CORDAaS, CANVAS, LINES, TWINES, ]?A.INTS. OILS, VARNISHES, Putty, &lass, XTails, Spikes, Oakum, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN,'"' Beef, Pork, Flour, Butter, Lard, &g. -:o:- DOMINION COPPER PAINT, Patented in the United States, Jan., 1871. For Bottoms of D^bJL^^F/^ and VESSELS. f^^ BOATS. A BUBE FBBVSNTIVE FROM WOSMS, GBA8B, &o. This Paint is warranted superior to ony other for Ships' Bottoms. Manufactured and for sale by ROBERT PICKFORD, '' HALIFAX, X. S., AGENT FOR TARB AND W0N80N. Brown Brotiieri A Co., Cliemlosls and Toilet Articles. B. T. Mlim * 0t>t»wi * Co. ]rt.9. MUr amd Co., BookMll«ra and Btationen, Qranvitto 81 ■ ^i I I 1 i i e Q i fa 16 belcher's farmer's [1874. 0. J. KNAPEN'8 Stencil and Engraving Establishment, OAZBALL, 06 UPPER ^WufVTEie. ST., HBAD OF 0*CONirOB*S WHABF, HALIFAX, N. 8. STENOIL CUTTING AND ENGRAVING OP EVERY DISCRIPTION EXEOITTED WITH ]7EATNE88 AVD DISFATOH. Dating Stamps, Embossing Presses, Door Plates, Burning Brands, Steel Stamps, Linen Markers, Stencil Paste and Brushes. BLZXTDS XTSATLT LBTTSBBD. A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF , | Watches, Jewelry and Faney Goods, All imported this Fall. "JOSEPH S. BELCHER, (UTE OEO, E, STABB & 00.) ftamtnissioit mdt ntst ^nltia ftcrc^ant, HEAD BOAK'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. 8. -:o.- Particular attention given to the purchase and sale of Dry and Pickled Fish, Flour, and West India Produce, &c., &c. ooxrszamcEiTTs solicited. #?1p Br JiM»tli«m mnd Oo., Wkol«Mifo Draggtete, WrlltaWfl (3#p7l«ff- F'tetinv Inkp, At K* T. Malir * €•!»*■ 1874.] ALMANAOK. 17 J. B. BENMEn, IMPORTING & MANUFACTURING Sign of the Granville Street Clocks HAT.TTTATr, XT. S. Has constantly on hand and is always receiving a Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEVifELLERY, Oold and Silver Watohes, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, Electro-Plated Ware, Opera Glasses, M Ml YDia, iM let Goods, TMe U aM Steel Goods, GOLD, SILVER, & STEEL SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, &o. Comprising in fact all the articles usually found in a first olass Jeweller's Store. Jewellerr Haniifactiireil to Order ty toipeteBt ¥orbiieiL a m ALSO WATCHES, CLOCKS ft JEWELLERY BEPAiaED. -:o:- NEW NO. 145 OLD NO. 131. ol4 I^wf wm§k 9wj mMm^ Wti 9. ICVXR ft CO^ Blank Book liuiiiliM)tiir«nii JWMmmi A f i I s 18 BELCHBR^B FARBIER's [1«74 N. flSELL & Ca, SISXj- • Merchants AND AUCTIONEERS, No. 106 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S, OUTSIDE SALES ATTENDED TO. EFjwmpt Eetomi Mode. SOMERSET HOUSE, 89,91 £ 93, Corner Granville & Prince Streets, HALIFAX, ir. S. J. FORTUNZ: Wishes respedtfully' to intimate to his Customers and the Public that he has on hand a choice assortment of STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, SUITABLE FOR THE TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE. This Stock is purchased at the Lowest Market Rates, and Sold at VERY SMALL ADVANCE. Mtmwjf mwb9fxmmwui * co., •r««»B«« BlblM, TMtMneuta « Praytr Books. «t R. T. MI7XR A CO/8 s 1874.] almabTack. 19 W. WmXkL « GO. LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, 226 — MOLLIS 8TMJEET— 22i Nbab H. M. Ordnancb^ Uf PORTEBS AKD DBALBIUS IM English, French & American Stock. ALSO PKALKB8 III Rflbber Bating, HMes, Ac. -;o:- WETfUL & £^#iJi » » »•" manufaoturers of SOLE, WAXEi), GRAIN, PeltUeA and Stiff TANNERY, NEAR THREE MILE HOUSE. AGENTS, D7. WB7TAL &; CO. ■jj-jj^g I I I I l*j« i< gIyiioM» wMH>fttiiy1i y wi »e < l Ikjr Iteotm Bv«m» 4fc Cio* \ I I m I t ma 9 H B. T. IfUXR * OC , SookMUen * Stoti|>n«n, Halifax. ■ ■ - ' - ■- ' ^ ' - ' ■ 20 bklcher's farmer's [1874. ROBERT G. NOBLE, Commission MERCHANf fn i^e Silo or ^uroSuuib of DRY AND PICKLED FISH. Oil, and Other [Produce, BR£lfHVER'3 WHARF, f • • ■ • 161 LoT;7er Water Street, E. POREHAM OFFERS FOR SALE A.t IjOTsrest Gash. Prices, ^ ENGLISH AND D0HIE8TIC BOOTS, SHOES & BVSBEBS. ALSO ^. vt"' Trunks, Carpet Bagil fhiSrwm^iiita* P«ii mm4k P«eliet Kalrm •#«• nt R. T. Mmiw it Oo•^lk (RE, rtet. 1874.] ALMANACK. 21 J. R. JENNEH ft CO Wesale ail Mail Dealers in asi Immirters of CHINA, GLASS, ^!, AND » I CUTLERY, ELECTRO PUTE, Gold and Silver Watches, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS! AND Shelf Hardware. *(<»»«* w -:o:- 174 & 176 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. [nii^^^to* ■ Spont«% Bi%Mlt«B imd C«nib» 1»r Br«ii4i BrM« •■« Co I I I V. B. T. MiriM * CO^ Paper KatoM, IM GnuiTtlto I. «aai 22 BBLCnKR's farmer's L1874. i 1 i JAMES ANDERSON, Dealer in all kinds of ERESH MEATS, No8. 17 & 19 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. Barreled Beef & Pork on hand & put up at short notice. Shipping Promptly Supplied. ^ HALIFAX STOVE STORE. SB' H. A. Sob'nrartZy (Successor to R Downs & Bon.) TINSMrTH & PLUMBER, Qetler. in Stores and Orates, leS mth«r Bags, at R. T. Mnlv A Co.'s ss 1874.] ALMANACK. 27 SCOTIA HOUSE, Comer Duko ft Barrin^n Streets, (John Esson's old Corner,) C. ft W. ANDERSON, PROPRIETORS, Manufacturers of the best ground COFFEE in the Dominion, or any Country ; try it. Importers and Dealers in FIRST CLASS TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR, SPICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS, Beans, Peas, Barley, Rice, Molasses, Codfish, Herring, Com Meal, Oatmeal, iRRlNTS, RAISINS, BUTTER, CHEESE, BBOOMS, BUCKETS, FLOUR, FAMILY AlTD FASTB7, And every article in the Grocery Business. LIQUORS, THE BEST IMPORTED. Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Brandy, Port & Sherry, Champagne, &;o. Our prices cannot be surpassed in Halifax. Call and ex- amine before purchasing elsewhere. -:o:- C. & W. ANDERSON, sooTZA soirsa. Bn»wiK IlM>tli«M * Oa., luperten of Flow«r S«ed«. i H 1*1 II i H m fa A. T. Muutc A CO., Paper Ralers, 139 Oranvllle Street. 28 belcher's farmer's [1874. ILl. HiUllif #lt, 9 . "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, FHIE FUVQHRED TEAS ANO COFFEES, FOBEiQN AUD DOMESTIC f^U/TS. ■:o:- jj^roduce of aJl funds ^emvsd an ^ansigtfnwnt, AT, TV :]^A.RRiisraTON street. HALIFAX, N. S., Marketing sent home with the Groceries Free of Charge. T. MITCHELL & CO. BRA^ FOUNDERS AND RNISttERS, 18 Barrington St., Hali&x, N. S. The Subscribers are prepared to Manufactiure at short notice, and on reasonable terms, SBZP3 BTTDDER BRACBS, Butt ^olts, Clinch Rings, Hinges &, Wheel IVIountings, Every description of Brass Work required for vessels. , AISO-MUL CASTINGS OF ALL DKCRIPTIONS. G-LOBE ^ND a^UaE COCKS, Water and Steam Fittings of every kind. We make Superior BABBIT METAL for Bushes. THOMAS MITCHELL & CO., 18 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S. mm B^HOWK BlEOTBlCiM * Co.» Wbolosale DruwtotR. Paiw» Bfemo^ wad Tlmo BookSf At R. T. MnUf 4t CO. 1874.] ALMANACK. 29 < txj o g) ^ M — "-S >i S o j2 « fc. g o 2 E-" >-.a COS o > u B -t^ Co '^ % M o « s ■S ® • as 3 CQ 9) s 2 S B K (S4 U •s5 B -Sts' — ' eil B 5 213 i2 S « 4, a 9 2«1o •- B S.fS oS ® « •V CJ Q? ^^ 2 txu S e B a t 3 >.E a I 1 ! an P3 o EH « o n a g Q 9 I 3 ft B t I f s I Luee €ap» »iid Auklel% at BBOWS BBOTHEIIfr * Co). mt B. T. nttJIB A Co., Paper Bulerii, 189 cimmtille si. 11 i I ! r e I « ■a SO belohbb's fabmeb's [1874 PEOPLE'S Boot & Shoe Store, m Lower f ater St. (Heal of Wiefs ¥liar() HALIFAX, y. a. 6E0B6E E WnUAIS, DEALER IN English, American and Domestic Manufactured Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, TRU/UKS, VALISES, TRAVELLING BAGS, <8c. VERGE, McLEOD & CO. MANUFACTURERS OP HAIR OILS, POMADES, ESSENCES, Perfomeries, Pain EUlers, Etc., Eto. ALSO, DBALBR9 IN PICTURE FRAMES, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 199 BARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX, N. S. OppoBite Old Post Office, Brawa Brollten and Co., WholcMile ]Driicsto*>« rille B*« ■ Writing, Oopjing, Printing inks, mi R. T. Ulilr 4b C^a.^* T n ■!■! UL '.'R aae 1874.] ALMANACK. 31 M. S. BROWN & CO. Jewellers and Silversmiths, (ESTABLISHED A.D., 1840.) 128 Granville Street, 128 HALIFAX, N. ^s. Call especial attention of Housekeepers, Hotel and Boarding House Proprietors to their new Importation of Electro Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, &c.. Made expressly to their order and guaranteed by their name. Fac Mie ot Stamp ^m^^ ^ fiur liest duality. , Loo fi for the Stamp in all cases. Our Stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS & LOCKETS, RICH & ELEGANT GOLD JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER WARES, ELECTRO SILVER PLATED GOODS, SUPERIOR IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, SPECTACLES AND EYE GUSSES, Will be found fully assorted at all times with articles suitable for Birthday, Wedding, Baptismal |and other occasions, as well as in Staple Goods for every day use. N.6.— The highest price given for old Silver in Gash or (Exchange. I % s fit at % 3 ■ B •I • ladultovnted Ground Sploes, at Arown Brothers * Co. fl! I' H. T. MVVk it €•.» BtetiovMM, IS* OniiiTlll* Stredt. ! 1 ' irHi I' II 11 P ! I I I a 9 3 9 s H OB 32 belcher's farmer's [1874 "MAGASIN DE MODES," 91 BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX. J. B. LeBLANC, IMPORTER OP Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, Black Silks, Brocades, Satin Stripes, Piques, &c. 1CZLLI1TER7 : . t Constantly receiving French and English Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &c., &c., &c. J. B. LeBLANC. RENT'S STOVE & KITCHEN FURNISHING DEPOT 29 and 31 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. S. iANUPACTURER AND mPORTER OP Plain, Japanned & Planished Tinware STOVES AND STOVE PIPE, Water Coolers, Baths and Toilet Ware, Coal Hods and Sheet Iron Ware, &c. Purchasers will find at the above establishment a large and choice stock of Goods, with all the latest novelties, and at the Lowest Prices. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Special attention paid to fitting up Stoves, Furnaces, &c. Workers in all kinds of Sheet Metals. Country Orders promptly attended to. BBOWN BROXnERS * CO.» Ordnance 8%. Haliihx. Combs, Hair »iyl Clotla BnMlM9«»»t B. T. Mnir M Ca»»fi BK 1874.] ALMANACK. 33 WHEELER & WILSON, NEW IMPROVED SILENT FEED OTer €00,000 wsw in use. D^ VISOlsT & TRTJMP, GENERAL AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA, ISTo. 12S HOLLIS STI^EET. Opposite Halifax Hotel* This Machine has been awarded over 1000 first premiums. For simplicity, durability, ease of management and great range of work it has no equal. Don't neglect to call at No. 122 H0LLI8 STREET and see them. Every Machine warranted and thorough instructions given. Agents Wanted. PETER GRANT & GO. IMPORTERS OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :o:- 151 GEANVILLE ST., & 4 ORDNANCE ROW, SALZFAZ, IT. S. B^i^ixT^^n^wa Broflft«m A do.. Importers oT JPatent IHedieliies. 01 P \ I 9 I t f It 11' 'I B. T. MIJIR * 04K, Paper R«il«nk IMI iBn»aTllle' StPMt. ii 1 ii' I I I I I e e s c H 34 bklchkr's farmkr's [1874. PxxxCxLo Cotton Manufactures -:o.- Cotton Warp, White, Blue, Bed, Orange a&d Oreen, ' Nos. 5's to 10*s. Warranted full length and weight, stronger and better in every respect than any other English or. American Warp. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, None is genuine without our name on the label. COTTON CARPET WARP, Made of No. 8 yarn 4 ply twisted, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Slate, Blue, Green, &c. All Fast Colours. BEAM WARPS FOR WOOLLEN MILLS, Any width and number of yarn, warranted to weave well. BROWn BROTHERS A CO., Bruirstote, Ballfiuu Il« Str««t.l Small Wttres In «veat rmrUttf •* B. T. Mtilr A Co.'s 1874.] ALMANACK. 35 Cotton Manufactures cm COTTONS, We would ask the attentiou of Purchasers to the Grey Cottons we are now making. This Article is manufactured out of Which is much superior to the material used in making English Grey Cottons. It will be found quite as cheap and really X&UCtL 1}Ottor than any other Cotton in the Market All our goods have our name upon them and are warranted to be all that we claim for them. They are sold by us only to the WHOLESALE TRADE, from whom Country Merchants can always obtain them by asking specially for them. -.0:- WU. PARES & SON, NEW BRUNSWICK COTTON MILLS, ST. JOHN, N. B. frowB Br4i*. A Co*» Inporter. off Suryleal Iiwtraniieiit«« f n. Y. ACXTXR A CO., Bookmllttni 41 Stationers, Ballfax. i s I I I i «a OB •« e i I i 86 belchrr's fahbier's 1874. STARRS ft McNUn > DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Ironmongery, General Hardware, . GHTLERY, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Tin, Zinc, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, MANILLA & TARRED ROPE. ■:o:- REMEMBER THE PLACE ! 142 & 144 UPPER WATER and 295 BARRINGTON STREETS, BliOWJX BRaXHEBS A CO,» Suivtcal Instviuneate. Soap. Hair 011a. Perfumery. Bmall Ware a, at K. T. Bgttir 9t Co. ■ I . .. ._ -LM. I IIIL JLJ '■' 1874.] ALMANACK. 87 CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION OF C^N'j^Di^, Xnsuring Lives at Low Rates I Retaining the Premiunfis in the Country. N. S. PROVINCIAL BOARD: StR Edward Kenny, Chairman, Hon. Jambs Macdonald, M. P. I J. S. Maclean, Esq. Thomas Abbott, Esq. | Geo. P. Mitchell, Esq. Medical Examiner, W. N. Wickwirb, Esq., M. D. •:o:- 3 SB- FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF CAINADA, Insnring Detacbed Dwellings, Churches, School Houses, Temperance Halls, and all Public Buildings. Also— FARMEKS' HOUSES, BARNS, STOCK, &c. AT VERY LOW RATES. C.AFITA. L, S 600.00Q. FREDERICK ALLISON, N. S. Agent, Office over Halifax Bank. ilMtui^esy BroMlaefi aiMl Combe* «t Brows Broa* aoMfrCo i f r I iif I fl R. T. miJIR A Co., Pai>«» RnleM, 1S0 OraiiTllle Street. s w s i I I s C» & • o UK g 38 belcher's farmer's [1874. ^B smi^if p f 91 UPPER WATER ST., HAUPAX, N. S. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. -:o:- Our Terms being Strictly Cash, we can recommend, and sell our Goods as cheap as any house in the City. Stock replenished every steamer. CASH PAID FOR HOMESPUN AND YARN. FOOT OF JACOB STREET. ALEXANDER CKiSHOLM, Carriage and Sleigh Manufacturer, INGLIS STREET, NEAR RAILWAY DEPOT, TRURO. OAERIAQES, SLEiaSS AND WAGGONS Always on hand, or Manufactured to order. Bejairini neatly eiecntei on lost reasonable Terms. Call and examine, as entire satisfaction will be guaranteed in all work from this Establishment. BROWli BROTHERS A CO., Ordnance Square. 9 Street. I Room* Paper and Paper BUndg» mt R. T. WLui'f A €o.*» 1874.] ALMANACK. 39 Steam Printing House. NOVA SCOTIA PRINTING COMPANY Corner Sackville & Granville Sts. HALIFAX, N. S. BOOZS, FAXCFSLSTS, ESFORTS, 001TSTZTT7TI01TS, LA^ BLAITSS, OABDS, TZCZSTS, LABELS, FROaRAinOSS, OntOTTLAXtS, BILL BSADS, OSBQTTBS, ZUBCBZFTS, OATALOaTTES, ASSBESSBS, FOSTERS, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ExecHted- in First-CIass Style. :o: EXCELLENCE IN WORKMANSHIP, PROMPTNESS IN EXECUTION, MODERATION IN CHARGES. James Barnes, Egbert G. Smith, Geo. J. Kline, Robert L. Schwartz, Henry W. Barnes. ije Htuttk and Coulbetioner j» at Brown Brotliers 4fc €•• nrppB m"^ 'ti i iiiiii ill r -i W'i 11; I'i ill ill it ■ I i I I I « •s OB e s e H R. T. Muir & Co., BookaellerB and Btation«rB, Granville St. ' "' - - ' . ■ ■ - I J I. P nil II i-Wf arss 40 bklcher's farmer's [1874. klTIII s m ■i g 105 Granville St., JMPOBTMMS OF 'STAPLE AND FANCY - DRY GOODS -:o: SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FABICSR'S AND FISHERSCEITS SUPPLIES. A GOOD STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. :o: Country iHomespun Taken in exchange at highest Market Prices. MARTIN & CO. Brown Brothers and Co., Wholeiiale Bru^glHts. Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R T. MUIR A CO,'8 1874.] ALMANACK. 41 L&ffally Qualified KeAical Fractitionors in Frovineo of | SiTova Scotia. Name. Qualification. Date. Residence. Edward Car r it, L. R. C. S., Edinburgh, 1827 Gnysboro'. Alexander Forrest, L. R. C. S., Edinburgh, 1827 Halifax. Thomas E. Jeans, Licentiate of Med B.,N.S., 1829 Sydney Mines Henry D. Rug:gle3, M.D.,CollPl>y&S.,N.Y., 1831 Weymouth. Frcdk A, Webster, M. D., Fdiuburgh. 1832 Yarmouth. Grcggs J. Farish, M. R. C. S., London, 1834 Yarmouth. Bciij. D. Eraser, M.D. of Hesse, L.R.C.S.E, S E.R.M.S.E., 1834 Windsor. Chas C. Hamilton, M.D.,Un.ofPenn., Phil., 1834 Canard. Israel K. Wilson, M.D., Jefferson Med Coll. Phil., 1834 Barrington. Samuel Muir, L.R.C.S. Ed., L.C.P. and S. Glasgow, 1834 Truro. R. S. Black, M.D., Edin., L.R.C.S.E., 1836 Halifax. Joseph Stevennan, M.D., Coll., P. & S., N.Y., 1836 Lunenburg. James C. Farish, M 1)., Un. of Penn , Phil., 1837 Yarmouth. Wm J. Almon, M.D., University of Glas., 1838 Halifax. George M. Johnson, M. M. C. S., London, 1838 Pictou. George Snyder, L. R. C. S., England, 1838 Shelburne. Robert Stephen, M.D., Willoughby Uni. of L. Erie, 0., 1838 Digby. John Ternon, M.R.C.S., Ireland, M. D., Uni. of Glasgow, 1839 Halifax. Jonathan Borden, M. U., Harvard, 1840 Canard. Marsters Holmes, MD.,Jef. Med. Col. Phil. 1840 Berwick. James R. DeWolf, M.D., Ed., L.R.C.S.E., 1841 Dartmouth. Henry C. Fixott, Wm E. Cook, M.D.,Glas,M.R.C.S,Lon. 1841 Arichat, C.B. M.D.,Jef. Med Sch, Penn. 1842 Pictou. Edward Jennings, M.D., C.P.&Surg.,N.Y., 1843 Halifax. John Schrage, M.D., Harvard, 1844 Barrington. Lewis Johnstone, M.D.,Uni of Penn., Phil., 1845 Albion Mines D. MeNeil Parker, M.D., Ed., L.R.C.S., Ed., 1845 Halifax. Charles Bent, M.D., Uni. of Penn., Phil., 1847 Truro. Henrv G. Farish, M. D., U. of Penn., M. R. C. S., London, 1849 Liverpool. S. G. A. McKcen, M.D., Harvard, 1849 Victoria, C B James H. Denison, M.I)., Uni. of Penn., Phil., 1850 Brooklyn. B. H. Mines. Lewis Johnstone, M.D., Ed., L.R.C.S., Ed.. 1850 Jonathan Woodbui y. M.D., Jef. Med Coll, Phil, 1850 Wilmot. Chandler Crane, M.D., Uni of Penn Phil, 1850 Halifax. R. R. Stevenson, M.I)., Kcn'cky S. of Med, 1851 Halifax. A. C. Pa£?e, M.D., Harvard, 1851 Truro. WmA. 6. Randall, M.D., Harvard, 1852 Yarmouth. Henry Shaw, M.D.,CollofP.&S.,N.Y. 1852 Kentville. William J. Lewis, M.R.C.S., London, 1854 Halifax. Eliaa N. Payzant, M I)., Jef Med Coll, Phil, 1855 Wolfville. Edv, hi Clay, M.D., University of N.Y., 1855 Halifax. J. S. Miller, M.D., Berkshire Med Coll, 1855 CornwalHs. Irowa Brothers A Co., Clieiuicals and Toilet Artieletf^ iiii m R. T. MUIR & CO., Blank Book Manufacturers, Halifax. lilt I m ill 11 m i It 2 8 m 4) fl I I f lb e •M h & 8 OB e QB fi e fa 42 BELCHERS FARMERS [1874. Name. Charles C. Aitken, Robert S. Caiapbell, Thomas Kirhy, William Pearson, Samacl M. Weeks, Wm G. Barton, T. O. Geddes, Charles Gray, J. Edgar Jones, Alex Mcintosh, Alexander P. Beid, John L. R. Webster, Hugh A. Gordon, Chas. John Gossip, Henry Kirkwood, Francis Robinson, Wm. H. Weeks, Stephen Dodge, A. J. Cowie, Duncan MacLean, Duncan MacLarty, Arthur Moren, Leander R. Morse, George Murray, Elisha Roche, Hugh Cameron, Ijonis G. DeBlois, J. J. Jacobs, Herbert H. Read, Charles D. Rigby, Wm B. Slayter, Wm H. MacDonald, Robert McFatridge, W.E McRobert, Clinton J. Morse, P. W. Smith, George A. Christte, Augustus Robinson, Murdoch McGregor, John M. Bingay, A. E. Crouchcr, William Eraser, C. H. Munro, A. D. MacGillivray, John C. McLellan, Robert Cassimer, QucJlfication. M.D., Harvard, L. ofM. Bd, N. S., M.D. Vic Coll, Toronto, Licentiate Med Bd., N.S., Licentiate ofMd Bd, N.S., M.D.,CollofP.&S.,N.Y MD. CollofP.&S. N.Y Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S M.D.,Uni. bfPenn,Phil., M.D., Harvard, M.D., Uni.ofPenn, Phil., M.D., McGill, L.K.C.S., Ed M.C.P. and S. Can. M.D.,C. ofP. &S., N.Y., M.D.,Glas,M.R.C.S.,Ed, M.C.C. and S. Can., M.D., Edinburgh, M.D., Jef, M.S., Phila, M.D., Uni of Penn, M.R. C.S., London, M.D.,C.ofP.andS,N.Y. M.D.,C.P. andS.,N.Y.. M.D., UniofPenn, M.D., Harvaad, M.D., Glasgow, M.D., Edinburgh, M.D., Harvard, M.D., UniofPenn, M.D., University of Penn, M.D., UniofPenn, M.D„C.ofP.&S.,N.Y., M.D., Harvard, M.D., McGill, L.R.C.S., England, M.D., C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.D,L.R.C.P.,Eng,M.R. C.S,Eng,L.M., Dublin, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, Licentiate of M. Bd, N.S., M.D., Edinburgh, M.D., Ndinburgh, M.D., C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.D., Uni Penn. M.R.C. S.,Eng, L.S.A.,Lon, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D., C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.D.,M.R.C.S.,Eng., M.D., Harvard, M.D., Bellevue Med Coll., M.D., Harvard, Licentiate of Med Bd, N.S, Date. 1856 1857 1857 1857 1857 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 18(J1 1861 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 Residence. Lunenburg. Dartmouth. Tusket. U. Musqu'bt. Newport. Pubnico. Yarmouth. Mahone Bay. Westville. Antigonish. Halifax. Yarmouth. Halifax. Windsor. Pictou. Annapolis. Dartmouth. Halifax. Halifax. Shubenacadie Sydney Mines Halifax. Lawrenceto'n New Glasgow Tatamagou'e. Mabou, C.B. Bridgetown. Lunenburg. Halifax. Halifax. Halifax. Antigonish. Halifax. Truro. Amherst. Digby. Pictou. Annapolis. LaHave. Tusket. Bridgewatcr. New Glasgow West River. Sydney, C.B. lindonderry. Arichat. Brown Brothers and €o.y €lold Iieaf and Dry Palnt«. Bibles, T*aiitainentg & Prayer Book*, at R. T. MUIR A CO.'S amH 1874.] ALMANACK. 43 Name. 5. W. Burns, A. D. W. Bares. James Campbell, Joseph Dennison, E. Farrell, Thomas R. Eraser, John C. Hooper, George J. McKenzie, David MaeLean, C. H. Morse, 6. B. Oakes. Arnold San ford, W. N. Wickwire, Edwin Creed, A. F. Falconer, John L. Peppard, John A. Purney, Thomas B. Almon, Grorge O. Burgess, James S Calder, Bobcrt H. Carey, Marcus Dodd, John H. Harris, John Mcintosh, Robert McKeagney, Archibald Lawson, Milledge Oakes, John Sommers, H. Street, Thomas Willmot, L. P. Tocque, A. H. Woodill, J. B. Black, George K. Buckley, Albert DeWolf, F. S. Creelman, Chas M. Desbrisay, Joseph H. Foster,' J. N. Fitch, John A. Lewis, George P. McLcUaa, James McNeill, 1). H. Muir, William Norris, Robert B. Smith, James Venables, George Bell, F. W. Borden, John F. Blaok, Henry Chipman, James F. Harris, Residence. M.D., Bellevue, M.D., Edinburgh, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Bellevue, Med Coll, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Electic Med Col, O, M.D., C.ofP.&S., N.Y., M.D., Edinburgh, M.D., Harvard, • fi.D., Bellevue, Med Coll, M.D., CollP.&S., N. Y., M.D.,EclecM.C,Cinn,0. M.D., Edinburgh, M.D., Hygen Thera Col, M.D.,?Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D., C.ofP.&S.,N.Y., M.D.,C. ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.D.,Long Island Coll, M.D., C. ofP.&S., N.Y., M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.l)., C. ofP.&S.,N.Y., M.D., Bellevue, M.D.Jef Med Col, Phil., M.D., Harvard, M.D., C. of P. & S., N.Y., M.R.C.S., England, M.D., Harvard, Bellevue Med College, M.D., Edinburgh, Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S., M.D., Vermont, M.D., C. ofP.&S..N.Y., M.D., M.D.,Je1FMed, Phil, Harvanl, M.D., M.D., C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.D., C. ofP.&S.,N.Y., M.D. C. of P., Gottingen, M.D. C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M.D., Harvard, M.D., Bellevue, Med Coll, M.D., Bellevue Med Coll, M.D., C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., M D., Harvard, M.D., Jeft Med Coll, Phil. M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D., C. of P. & S., N.Y., M D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, Date. 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 865 865 865 865 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 866 867 868 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 868 868 868 868 868 Residence. Milton. Wolfville. Sherbrooke. Avon Bridge. Halifax. Halifax. Rawdon. Pictou. Wallace. Weymouth. Digby. Burlington. Halifax. U. Newport. Sherbrooke. Great Village Shelburne. Halifax. Somerset. Bridgewater. Lunenburg. Bridgeport. Whyeo*magh Dartmouth. Halifax. Sydney, C.B. Halifax. Mahone Bay. Port Hastings P Hawkesb y Halifax. Windsor. Guysboro'. Wolfville. Maitland. Dartmouth. Wilmot. Lakeville. Dartmouth. Antigonish. Margaree,CB Truro. Earlt'^wn. XT Stewiacke. Halifax. Halifax. Canning. Halifax, CornwalHs. Gran. Ferry. ^veaeriptlom eArelVilly dispeuMd by IBrovrn Bvom. * Co. ); R. T. MUIB * CO., Pap«p Bulera, 180 GrauTllle St. m 44 belcher's farmer's [1874 n Name. Qualification. Date. Residence. !'''■ Ed True MqlJobert, M.D., Harvard, 1868 Great Village I ' M Archibald Maxwell, M.D., Jeff Coll Penn, 1868 Bear River. r'' © Charles Morris, M.D., Harvard, 1868 M. Musquo'bt K. A D. ratten, M.D., Uni of Mich, 1868 Ix)ckport. Port rlood. Duncan Campbell, M.D., Harvard, 1869 J pt' S James 11. Coolie, M.D., Harvard, 1869 River John. Abncr Hodgson, M.D., Harvard, 1869 Athol. 1 ¥$ ^ C. J. Margcson, M.D., Harvard, 1869 Hantsport. 1 Hugh McPherson, M.D.,Uniof Penn, 1869 North Sydney 1 :'•'!' tt Levi Minard, M.D.,EclecM.C,Cinn,0. 1869 Burlington. 1% 5 James Pitts, M.D.,GlasL.M.,L.R.C.S Edinburgh, 1869 Halifax. cot iiil ^ Thomas Trenaman, M.D., C. ofP&S., N.Y., 1869 Halifax. un( ill ' ^ Aug. F. Clarke, M.D., Harvard, 1870 Parrsboro'. 1 11 i ^ A. P. Landrcy, M.D., Harvard, 1870 Little Brook. 11 III S I). A. Fraser, M.D., C. of P. & S., N.Y., 1870 Halifax. H i Alex Robertson, M.D., Harvard, 1870 Liverpool. Daniel Mcintosh, M.D., Har.&L.M.&L.R. C.P., Edinburgh, 1871 Yai WSm fl Suther C. Muijray, M.D., Harvard, 1871 Great Village mi |l M Prttk A. McDonald, M.D., Harvard, 1871 P. Mulgrave. ralil ^ Wm Y. Fullcrton, M.D., Bcllevue Med Coll, 1872 Halifax. III § A. K. McLean, M.D., Bcllevue Med Coll, 1872 Port Hood. moi Gideon Bamaby, M.D„ Harvard, 1872 Bridgewater. Mj 1 M Samuel Moore, M.D., Harvard, 1872 Shubenacadie 11 s George L. Sinclair, M.D., C. ofP &S., N.Y., 1872 Halifax. 11 u Henry B. Webster, Wm \V. Cameron, M.D., C. ofP.&S.,N.Y., 1872 Kentville. u m ^ M.D., C. ofP.&S.,N.Y., 1872 Halifax. HI ^ Cenjamin V. Harley, Regd under S. 37 Act of '72 1873 Yarmouth. I! Ii ;> D. McDonald, « << (( « « 1873 Tatmagouche I 11 ' 1 ® James M. Merrill, (t (( « (( (( 1873 Yarmouth. in 1 ^ (Jeorgc A. Pickles, M.D., Bcllevue Med Coll, 1873 Mahonc Bay. Jam M if Albert M. Perrin, M.D., Uni Med Coll, N.Y., 1873 Westville. A 11- Jeptha G. Ross, M.D., C. of P. & S., N.Y., 1873 Sydney, C. B. Alia TTon H. Syda, Regd under S. 37 Act of '72 1873 Digby". lien George C. Sturgis, M.D., Klectic Med Coll, 1862 Walton. Geo Murdo Sutherland, M.D., Harvard, 1871 Westville. F. R. Marshall, M.D., C. of P. & S., N.Y., 1868 St. Margts B. Tho it ^ C. F. Andrews, M.D., Harvard, 1863 II H Daniel G. McKay, M.D., Bcllevue, 1866 Little G. Bay. Pin 1 H William McKav,' M.D., Bellevue, 1873 Little G.Bay. UrAB 11 ^ Flnlay McMilla"n, M.D., C. M., Dalhousie, 1872 Shclburne. 1st l c 1 >r Rodk Sutherland, M.D., C. M., Dalhousie, 1872 Halifax. { liMJ BS Benjamin G. Page, M.R.C.S., London, 1834 Halifax. r^ III- flMk T. B. R. Campbell, M.D., Jeff Med Coll, 1873 Wevmouth. Geoi 1,' QB 1 g III j||f; ^ Gy Ed. S. Blanchard, M.D., C. of P. & S., N. Y., 1872 Hallfox. Tft>lr John C. McDougal, M.D.,C.ofP. &S.,N.Y., 1869 St. Peter's. uOUI J. B. Freeman, M.D., Jeff Med Coll, 1856 Sydney. Thoi William Mitchell, M.D., Jeff Med Coll, 18.59 New Glasgow Hen John McK. Graham, M.D., Jeff Med Coll, 1872 Baddeck. Edw F. Middlemas, M.D., Harvard, 1873 Berwick. Akx Edgar K. Kelly, M.D.,C.ofP.&S.,N.Y., 1865 Yarmouth. 9^H W.li T. R. ALMON, Registrar. Chat Geor 1 ' L i: Brown Uros. * C« Ki iuiportora ol' Surf ;iu»l ] [Msfraittcata ■^Bpou Ille Si, Pen and Poek«t KnlTos etc. »t R. T. lUnir A Co.'h. [1874 'sidence. It Village r River, lusquo'bt iuort. I llood. ;r John, ol. itsport. th Sydney lington. ifax. ifax. rsboro'. le Brook, ifax. or pool. lat Village Mulgrave. I ifax. •t Hood, dgewater. ibenacadie ifax. itville. ifax. 'mouth. ;magouche rmouth. lonc Bay. stville. ney, C B. by. ton. stville. Margts B. lo G. Bay. e G.Bay, burne. ifax. ifax. y mouth, ifax. Peter's, ney. V Glasgow Ideck. wick, mouth. egistrar. 1874.] ALMANACK. 45 DEFAETldSlTT OF MILITIA. Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency thei2^ Hon. Lord Dufferin, K. P., K. C. B., Governor General. ProTlnce of IVoTa Scotia, IVlnth Iflllitarjr District. ^Deputy Adjutant General, Lieut. Colonel John Winbum Laurie. District Paymaster, Major Charles J. McDonald. First Brigade Division. Consistn of the Regimental Division of the citv of Halifax and counties of Halifax, Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, Piclou, Antigonish and Guysborough. Brigade Major, Lieut. Colonel Conrad Sawyer. .1 Second Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Kings, Annapolis, Dig-by, Yarmouth, Shelburne and LuTOnburgh. Brigade Major, Lt. Col. Thos Milsom, N. S. M. Third Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Inverness, Victoria, Kich- mond and Cape Breton. Brigade Major. Lt Col Charles Crewe Read, N.S.M. Artillerr- FiELD Battery. Halifax. (Halifax.) Capt. James R. Graham 1st Lieuts. Allan H. Crowe Henry Flowers 2nd Lieut. George Ashmore Surg. Thomas R. Alraon, m.d Garrison Artillery. 1st "Halifel^' Brigade. (Halifax.) * Lteut. CoL George Mitchell Major. John Ed. Albro Capts. Thomas Mowbray Henry J. Parker Edward L. Coleman Alexander G. Ilesselein W.R. iStone Wainwright Charles S. Curren George A. Sandford 1st lAeuts. Fred. E. Wainwright John C. Gland George Anderson Frederick Henry Oxley Alfred W. Brockly James K. Curren. 2nd Lieuts. Donald Robb John A. Thompson Geo. H. Wilcox Chas. E. Brown Paym. Wm. Jas. Cohnan, jun. Adj. Launcelot John Bland Quar. Mast. Chs. Aylwin Creighton Surg. Arthur Moreii Assist. Surg. J. Ferguson Black, m.d. 2nd "Halifax" Brigade. {Haii/ax^ Lieut. Colonel. Joseph S. Belcher Major. Robert Taylor Paumaster. Edward J. Lordiv Adjutant. George T. Smithers Quar. Mast. Robert C Hamilton •* Surgeon. Alfred H. Woodell, m.d. Assist Surg. John Sommers, m.d. No. 1 Battery. (Herring Cove.) ' Capt. Archibald Mulvena Ist Lieut. Daniel Johnson 2nd Lieut. Thomas Johnson No. 2 Battery, (Dart- mouth.) Capt. Gould Northrop Brown 1st Lieut, John Rou6 Glendinning 2nd Lieut. James Godfrey Smith No.3 Battery.C Richmond.) Capt David Mcpherson 1st Lieut. John M. DeWolf W P9 ft f \ ft r I 8 IraittCulS' Hlpousos, Brutilie« and Combs, at Brown Brotbom dt Co » SB 9 Iffff B. T. MIJIB * CO., Paper Ral«n» 199 OrsnTlUe Street. ilL •/li Vi I B \ o I 9 e to i ill s 46 BELCHERS FARMERS [1874. 2tul Lieut. George Henry Williams No. 4 Battery. (.Haii/ax.) Copt. James Reeveii l»t Lieut, Benjamin A. Taylor 2nd Lieut. James £. Lawlor No. 5 Battery. {Purctirs Cove.) Capt. William A. Purcell 2nd Lieut. Frank St. G. Smitbers Ho. 8 Battery. (Eaatem Pa.t$agt,Halifax Har- bour.) Capt. Charles Richardson 1st Lieut. John Himelman 2nd lAeiU. Walker M. Lockhart Ltuenlrarg Battery. Capt. James Dowling 1st Lieut. 6. Godley ^ 2nd Lieut. James U. Brown Mahone Bay Battery. Capt. Edward James Ist Lieut. Sam. Bauiigoyne 2nd Lxeut. Charles Andrewa Ohester Battery. Capt. Albert J. Hiltz \st Lieut. Edwin Lordly 2nd Lieut. James Williams Znfftiitry ft Rifles. 63rd "The Halifax Vclnn- teer Battalion of Bi- fles." (Halifax.) Lieut. Col. William H. Pallister Major. George R. Anderson Cfipts. John D. Cummins George Piers Joneph Norman Ritchie William D. Harrington John D. M'Intosh Lieuts. .Tohn Vaughan Edmund Fultz William M'Kerron Thos. Joseph Walsh James M. Mumford B. Berkley Bond Em. Michael Power James E. Dimock Wiliiam K. Angwin John Milsom John M'lnnis John W. Goreham Paym. Patrick Hayden Quar. Mast J. Scott Mitchell 66th" Halifax "Battalion of Infkntry. {Hali- fax.) ' Lieut. Col. James J. Brcmner Major. John Robert Murray Ccmts. Robert F. Watt John W. Watt Edward H. Reeves Alfred Browne George W. Hart Charles H. Hepworth John Dence George Anderson Black Lieuts. W. Marshall Humphrey Frederick Mitchell Frank Graham J. Arthur Waugh J. S. D. Thomson Greorge A ck hurst John Herbin Ens. Charles E. Putner Stephen S. Thorne Paym. Greorge Maclean Aflj. Hugh Macdonald Henry Quar. Mast. Wm. H. Neal Surg. Wm. B. Slayter, m.d. Assist. Surg. Thomas Trenaman,M.D. 68th The King's Oonnty Battalion of Infiintry. H. 8. (KentvtlU.) Lieut. Colonel. \a. Do Veber Chipman Majors William H. Belcher Henry W Lydiard Paymaster. Charles F. Eaton A^utant. John E. Starr Quar. Mast. G. Wentworth Bamaby Surgeon. Henric Shaw Assist. Surg. Frederick W. Borden No. 1 Oompany. (Kent- Capt. Brenton H. Dodge Lieut. Barclay Webster Em. John B. Chipman No. 2 Company ( Canard.) Capt. Benjamin Smith Lieut. E. W. Beckwith Ens. William E. Harr.s No. 3 Oompany. Capt. John Redden LieiU. William Roy Ens. W. H. Lingley (Ken(- iBill- No. 4 Company. town.) " Capt. Edward Steadman Lieut. Ward Eaton Ens. Harding Rockwell No. 6 Company. C-BiH- town,) Capt. Caleb R. Bill Lieut. David E. Ross Brown Brotltera mnd Go.» Beteil Drunrlst** Ille Street. Smips And other Small Ware*, «t R. T. IWalr »iid Co.'i$ 1874.] ALMANACK. 47 £n$. AVerttworth Ruscoe No. 6 Co- (Canning). Capt. C. E. Borden Lieut. Elijah Borden No. 7 Oo. (Ayhtfwd.) Capt. Thomas R. Harris LitiU. George F. Smith Em. jkGeorgti West No. 8 Oo. (Aylea/ordy. Capt. James Palmer Lieut. William R. L. Foster Em. Wallace Welton 69th "Isi Begiment of Annapdis Oonnty " Battidion of Infiutiy (Paradise.) Lieut. Cofontl. W. E. Starratt Majors. De Lancy Harris John Sanders Paymaster. T. H. Millar Adfutant. Malcohn C. Bent Quar. Mast. William H. Bishop Surgeon. Samncl I'rimroae Assist Surff. Alexander Maxwell No-lOo. (WUmot) Capt. George A. Covert Lieut. William L. Marshall Ens. Leonard Elliot No. 2 Go. (Paradise.) Capt. EdiN^ard Morse Lieut. George W. Charlton Enu J. A. Morse No. 3 Oo. ( OranvitU.y Capt. David Wade Lieut. Campbell Willetk Em. Wm Leonard Wade No. 4 Oo. (P»rt Willimm.) Capt. John Charlton Lieut. Joseph H. Graves Em. Osbert Marshall No> 5 Os. (Annapolis Royal.) Capt. George Wells Lieut. Chtrks Whitman Em. John Tobias No. 6 0o. (Sear River.) Capt. John Troop^ Lie^. James D. Nicholl Em. Wallace Morgan No. 7 Oo. (Paradise.) Capt. • Joshua P. Buckler Lieut. Joseph Buckler Ens. Alonzo Cleaves No. 8 Oompany. (Sear Rtver.) ' C(y)t. John W. Tornbull Ldeutt Obed Miller Ens. John Woodman No. 9 Oompany. (Clem- ent's Fort.) Capt. William Harris Lieut. John C. Dunn Em. John W. Harris 72nd or 3nd Annapolis Battalion. (WHmei.) Lieut Colonel. Majors. Benjamin H. Parker Sfaippy Spurr Paymaster. Henry B. Maoee Quar. Mast. Miles Chipman Surgeon. Jonathan Woodbury Assist. Surg. Fredk W. Harding, m.d. Nofl Oompany. (Ifilmot) Capt. Charles Jacques Lieut. Ambrose Dodge Em. John Hawkins No. 2 Oompany I (Wilmat.) Capt George Roach. Lieut. Charles Cousins Em. Beriah Baker No. 3 Oompany. (^Hmot) Capt. Walter Baker Lieut. John G. Bowlby Ens. Levi Gates No. 4 Oompany. (Mid- dleton.) ' Capt. Obrdiab M.Taylor L4,eut. John Slocum Parker Em. Guilford Moise No. 6 Oo. (Famington) Capt. Henry M. Phinney Lieut. E. W. Shafner Em. Reubm Roberts No. 6 Co. (Nietaux.) Capt. John M. Morse o f r I *botosr»plile Olaemleslsy ete., at Brown Bros, and €o. n < " I' bii III;! i! I I I H. 8 ! « • : ;^ } ^' 0^^ » fa It. T. MtrtB Mid CO., B4^kM)llera, iSft OninTllle St. 48 belcher's farmer's [1874. JAeut. Albert GateN Hammond Foster 76th "LoneBbiirg" Bal- tftUon of IJalkntry. (Toumof Lunenburg. Lieut Colonel. Mnjor. Jesse Rudolf Paymntttr. Stephen Finck Quar. Matt. Charles Burns Surf^oti. Charles Aikans Ho. 1 Company. {Lnnm- burg.) '^ ' Ccmt. * James W. King Lieut. George A. Ross Ens. Joseph H. Selig No. 2 Oompanr. (I.«i»«»- Cnpt, Thomas Curll Lieiit. Gteorge Dares Ent. Benjamin M'Laughlin No. 3 Oompany. {Lunen Capt. James D. Hall Lieut. George A. Parker Ens. Henry Dauphine No. 4 Oompany. (Mahom Bay.) *^' Capt. John P. Ham Lieut. Alexander Kedy Ens. Henry Stanley Lano No. 5 Oompany^ {Martin's Rivtr.) Capt. Jacob lianglll L\eut. Elknnah Kedy Ens. John Kxra Kmst No. 6 Oompany. (.New Ross.) Cnpt. George H. Windrow Lieut. Thomas Hatchers Ens. Isaac J. Roast 78tli "Oolohester and Hants" Battalion of Infantry. "HigUand. erB,"N.8. (IVuro.) G. Campbell, /it««<. Col. Wm. Faalr, T. W. Burt, Mqors. G. H! Rosa, Paymaster. .1. Dickson, Qunr. Mast. Alex C Page, Surgeon. D. M'Lean, Assist. Surg. No. 2 Oompany. (Onslow) George Rayne, Capt. Peter Hall, Lieut. Oliver Johnson, Ens. No. 4 Company. (Shube- nacadie.) Alex. Nelson, Capt. Isaac L. Barnhill, Lieut. John £. Fitch, Ens. No. 5 Oompany. ( Windsor) Joseph Burgess. C(^t. Joshua H. bmitn, Jjieut. John F Chandler, Ens. B. de W. Fraser, m.d. ffon. Surg. No. 6 Oompany. (Mill Brook.) *^' G. H. Sutherland, Capt. Rodk M*Kenzie, Lieut. John S. M'Kay, Ens. No. 7 Oompany. (Moun- tain.) Wm Sutherland, C(^. Wm Maxwell, Lieut. James Fraser, Ens. No. 8 Oompany. (Ntv> Lairg.) '^' Angus M'Leod, C(^t. \ Sutherland, Lieut. Thomas M'Leod, iStu; PnoviHioNAL Battau- ON8 OK iNFANTIiV AMD RiFUCH. " Onmbarland" PrrHiion- al Battalion of Infan- try, N.X (Amherst.) Chas. J. Stewart, Major No 1 Oompany (Amhsrst.) J. Albert Black, Capt. Q. E. Church, Lieut. No 2 Oo (River Philip.) R. L. Black, Capt. Wm C. Philips, LieuL James C. Black, Ens. No 3 Oompany (Moecan and River Herbert.) M. B. Harrison, Capt. William Moffat, Lteut. J. Harrison, Ens. No 4 Oompiny ( Tidnish.) Sylvanus Lowe, Cnpt. B P. Rockwell, Lieut. WinslowChappell, Ens. Viotoria ProTidqnal Bat- talion of Infkntry. {BaddecJi.) ' Wm Bingham, Major A. Bourinot, Paymaster J. M'Donald, Quar Mast M. Dodd, M.D., Surg. No 1 Oompany [Baddeek] Norman M'Rae, Capt. Wm Cain^ Lieut. . Donald M'Uae, Ens. No 2 Oo iMiddle River.} Charles M'Rae, Capt. John Campbell, Lieut, Henry Foyle, Ens. No 3 Oompany [Cfreind Narrows.'] John S. M'Neil, Capt. H. M Neil, Lieut. John M'Neil, Ens, No 4 Oompany [Baddeek] D. F, M'Rae, Crpt. James M'Leod, Ens. No 5 Oo [Sydney, C. B.] Chas. W. Hill, Cttpt. Hugh M'Leod, Lieut. C. Keefti, Ens. Brown Bres«t Mid Co., Inportors Binrsl«al IltfetrameBtSi 7ombS9 nbUr aaA 01*4li Br««lM»» •!> T. M«tv * €•.*• mmaamBamBB^mmm 1874.] ▲LMA.NAOK. 49 BELCHEB'8 ALMANACK FOR 1874. CaloaUtwl fbr lUliAix^ hat 44* 39' Mff V., mud Lonv. M« M' 40^' W. tnm OreiniHeh,-*ftnd for ordinaiy pnrpoMi will mrr; wflh wflMrat ieennej,' (br «I1 pftits of the ProviBOt; to- dading *• Ii1mi4 •( C«im BiMott. nt tt*i SIGNS OF THE PLANETS, ETO. Sprin^f J aignt. J The San, or ^ The Earth, New Moon, Full Moon, Firat Qaarter, C Lait Quarter, SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. 1 Ariee, head, t ii Taurm, netft, 3 n Gemini, amfii, Mercarj, Venaty % Man, $ Jupiter, h Saturn, 9 Henchei or Unuiu. ^Dominical Letter. } .' .'.D Epaot U Roman Indietloa ...<.. 2 SolarCycle 7 Jaliaa Period............ %.65at The jear 5695 of the Jewish Era commences on Soptim%eff IS; i|74. Ramadftn (month of abstinence obsenred by the Turks) ooomottoea on October. 12, 1874. The jrear 1291 of the Mehantifiedan Em commences oir Fsbrtaiy 18, 1874. " '• ■ '■ ■'- ■■ ' ^ EMBBX'DATS. '•^•' ^ii -. ;..'i.:' -i in February 25, 27, 28. .:|, ^ptembef f^, i»,'l#.' '"''*' ' May -- -' " - P I 27, 29, 30. i' , Docembor 16, 18, 19. ROGATION DAYS^ May Jl. 12, 13. n. . A MORNING AND EVENING PLANETS.— 1874. ^ MbroArt.— -From the 1st to the 'middle of Ja.Muaty, liforenry will be a Morning Star. On the 10th February.it sets a,bout 29 minutes after suni6t, and wnr be an Everiing Star.^ntii 17th Mirch, ' It will rise on the 20th itbout 24 minutes before the Sun, and contintto aMferti^ ing Star nntit the 20th M4y. It will again be ah Bvetning Star'Unbm the end of May tilt the 1 7th July ; a MomlBg Star (W>m tho «ild o^ July till the bi^nning of Septembeir j an EroBing.Staf from the inid^ die of September till Ui« lltfa Norember, aad aftesthat aMoriung SSar. $ Vinos. — Until the end of. January Vonoi will be a Bfoniing Star. It sets on the 16th March about 24 dilntttss after soant. and will be an Evening Star until the'beiginaing Of Deemboe. WnH December 12 it wilfagain be arMoming Star. '•''■ i ' % Maks. — ^From the beginning of jHnnanriiatil tho.miditeiof JNniA Mart iHU bean EreningSMib Oa Iho ItthfJnlgrifrfiMa abitat fiO iv.r m !2£ r llttlen, !•• GmaTlll^ •«. 50 belcbbr's varmer's [1874. minnlM before the Sun, and will be » Morning Star daring the re- maindef of the jrear. 11 Jrr^SB.— In the months 6f Jenanry, Fbhrtiary nnd March Hfim will tm m Uttwmtt Ster. It wttl be Above tlia horiion during the mater portion of each night from the end ef Jwimttr mitil the midale of Me/ » wlMt it eel* 9 hoare and • htiK before murim. It will be M Evening Star fnm about tha laat waek in March nntil the cloee of September, and daring the remainder of the rear a Morning Star. h DATUBN.— On the let Janaarjr fiatpm will be an Evening Sur — It then leti about 1 hoar and 45 minutet after sunaet, and aa the 25th will be in conjuhcMon with th** Sun. It will be a Morning Star from the beginning of I^ebroary till the eth Angiist, and then ai^ Evening Star for the remainder Qt the year. .»i«n^ San enters VJ Sunemara^ iaQ •wi BEQINNIKQ OF THE SEAfONl. H. Winterbegine) De^.91, 1873,at 1 A. Spring begins) Marah 90, 1974, at. 9 A. Aummer'b^sV June 91, 1874. at ;,.. 10 11. Untnmn begfne) Se|>t. 99, ia74, at 1 M. WlnUr.begins) DiBO. 91, 1874, at 7 A. KCfilPSBS IN 1874. oof 78<» 9' S. &90 59' S. 990 46' S. 6® 11' 8. In th4<9^4894lt1^ei>s win be two Edi^eee of th« em,\ Itie Moon, and a Transit of Veaqe ovor tlie Sun's.disc. I, A. Total Eeliyee «' the Sua April 1«» 1874, inrUible at Halifax, |Nrt^ 90' W., and Latltada Central EcUpae eqdf \p h. 49 m. M., in Longitude 39° 58' £., and Latitude Ends on tne Earth lib. 59 m-M', in Longitude 95° 92' 8., and Ijatitlude II. A Partial Eclipse of t^e Mooa, Mier 1 , 1 874. invisible at HaUfax. . Firat contact with the Penumbra, Maj 1 . . 8 54 M. 1 Mean Middle of the Eclipse II 4^ M. > time at .' Last oontMt with tmi ,)Penambra , ^ i 43 A. ) Halifax. Mii^^pde of the Eclipse (itfQon'a dJamettr ^ 1 ) 0*888. iif... < An Annnlar l^elipse of the Sun, October IQ, 1874, invisible at WA^Tft but visible between the foUowiag Umita :•*- Bagim on Idle Earth October 10, 4h. 84 m. M., Mean Time at Halifax, i» Iiffi^iuiid.^9^ W' Wot Qreaawieh, «iid Latitada «6» 99' N. CeBtral'''EaIinte beKiii»'8Vh.49. miUM., '>/i5 nU iar h~~. i. ,1 / V ia Inwltuda'85« '8/ 8i, and Ladtuda >^ !t^ 88* 59' N. Oiii«al Bo^arids 9 ^. IS m, M., ^ •!^ in Longitude 85° 18' E.,«iidLaiitwle » Hi w ■n Mi88« 98^ Suds te Iba Bartfa i hv 24 ai^ M^ N. in Ldagtoada 60<> ft4'i B., mA LatitoAi'.^ isniii 10<^4f/ N. ^lm!SXSmSSS30uSSCSSSS^S!3SSS^' [1874. ring th« n- Mid Murch riion daring rr wBiil the rJM. It will nil thecloee ning Star, ming 8ur— OB the asth ig Star from ETCOing ^ 1 A. • •••■• .m «A« ..\.;. 1 M. j^ ^. . . . 7 A. 11,1 'oof « at Haliftix, ftt RaliAix, 08° sa' s. I- 78<»9'S. 590 51' S. 19° 46' S. 60 11' 8. e at UaUfax. MeMi tune at galifax. iaTMible at 1 at Halifax, 68» 63' N. W» Mt N. ' i&^Afl N. r^^, l.AV/Rt^NCE COLLECTION ■Tlll^Si. ■ P*rtai«B«l«» I^^mmmr B«im At B. T. If «t»^C*k> 1874.] ▲LMAKACK. 51 IV. A Total Kcli|Me •t tba Moon, October 95, 1874, Tiaible at UiUifaz. a. X. Ffrat contact witti the PenMAm, Oet. ». f9 M . ) Mmii Mtddleof the Bclipee 8 t H. > tkni at Last oontaet wkh the Pon w nbta 5 84 If. ) tUKfUL Hagnitudeor the Bclipee (Mootl'e diameter «- I) 1-049. ' • '!"' ' Transit of Venot over the Son'e diec, December 8-9, lUi, inTlsible at Halifax. ;'r JtfOYKABLE FIABTS, STC. Scptuagflshna 8an4fjr Feb. 1 tezagetima Sanday 8 1 Qiiin(iuageaima-ShreT« San. 15 .Ash WedneadaT 18 iQuadrag — Itt Sun. in Lent. Si r«Iin Sunday Mar. 19 |G* 4 Ffnt Sunday la ASreat. . . ."Serf* » will b« fbuad ia Gilendar pagetf. EXPLANATORTi !.«r . !.(«.>« Vf ■ .ipAe/ion—- that ^nrt of a planet'a orbit /ortAMf Wdin t6it'8«i|. ' Perihelion — tbAt fMut of a fttadet'l orbit nmrett lll^ San. ~ EtoHji9ti(ie— tlta plane of the earth'a orbUaeanet the Min. C Apogee — greatest distaneO mm the eartif . }) Perigee — least distance from the earth. ^ ' D Qaa i dratar e . ^ Op poe i tkw i . m II honrs, and to the ramaindnr add u6 time ot ibing next Sornmg. Thb Tidbs will b* fottad In Calmdw pitgM, and ia Tidt TitbU, pas* tT. f Br»wi| Mrmtitmgm * Ci^^ iMp»rl«i« #r u mm S Hi ' m. ■1 B. !•• iKtrm * 0«., BMkiMllen, IM CtrMrUM 9U WlmVx § m 9 K dwwiidUi 52 belcher's varmer's [isr4. WEATHBM «VI]»E. The foUowineTaUe (th* repalt oiamfij jun' actoai ob«ervatlop) is ■fcribM to Dr. ^erachel. It is conatructed npon a da« coiwderaiion' of th« Mtnctiffi <(f (he Sua and Moon,j^ ihoir Mvaral pfwUloo* xefpaqting the Biurth, and aervee tx> ehoi^ what itind of weather, vU^ moat probab)j follow the fntrance of the Moon into an^ of her quartera : — Moen. -C4 ** 3 I Time of Change. and f Between midnight and 3 in the morning, Between 9 and 4 mom. 4 and 6 " .6,and 8 " " Sand Iflk ** " 10 and 12 " At 12 Noon, and te 2 in tliA afternoon. Between 2 and 4 after. " 4and e " " tand 8 In Summer. f y I ill I ■i ,V M and 10 " " 10 and midnight. Fair. i Cold with showers. Rain. Wind and rain. Variable. \ Showery. < Very rainy. \ Variable, _ ,^ ,.^., Fair. Fair if wind he N.( W. Rainy if S.J btS.W. ( i)ilto. Ditto. Fair. In Winter. Hard Frost nn- lesa wind be S. orW. Snoir ft stormy. Stormy &raiiiy. Stormy. Rain it wind W. Snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair: Froatvifwin^N. or iSr.E. Bihir if S; ar 8.W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and froaty. The nearer midnight any of the Moon^s changes occur, the finer i;rill be the weather dnnng the |neceeding week; the nearer noon anyof i those changes happen, the m^ foul and wet will be the weather that will follow. . #' I EVERY YAEIETY OF PRINTING, , XT THE OFFICE OF THE irOVA SCOTIA PRINTIIIG COMPANY, Saokville ft OraaviUe Sts.^ HALIFAX. B — w i rnvmHtkisn ^ C*^- 9wlt e^lt^pmihhi HartMix. m or rain. VmuBp M«iia«. •««! Ximn l|o«ks, »t R. X. nii^lr * 0«.*» • 1874.] ALMANACK. 58 1 THE Mtmm mmm mwsmm, 132 & 194 QraaTille Street, J. B. ELLIOT & CO. 9. MANUFACTURERS OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. DIP0RTKR8 OF AND DEALERS OP Solid Leather Portmanteaus, Trunks, Valises, TRAVELLING BAGS, BAILWAY BUGS, ,XJinbrellas, &c. . 'I.' Also, constantly in stock, a large twHortment of RUBBER CLOTBZZra, Direct from the Manufacturers, warranted Waterproof and good value. "We are now prepared to execute all orders for making up Men's, Youths' and Boys' Shifts of all descriptions, made to order from most approved patterns, best maieriak, and with quick despatch of all orders entrusted to ua J. B. ELLIOT & 00. i I •1 iuee Cmpii ruA Avklelv, mi ^^M^HirV BWU^tMMWUt # €•• WL TuMVtWt 4k CO>t P>»»r B«|ei»> IW Owwirm»Jltrc. deelia. North. P1»M 1 Th. 33 33 23 33 33 33 33 33 33 81 21 21 21 31 31 30 20 80 80 30 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 56 49 43 3« 9» 21 14 ft 56 47 87 27 17 6 65 43 31 18 5 62 38 24 10 55 40 26 9 53 37 80 S 68 3 31 11 81 6 87 87 14 4 81 4 20 morii 7 31 27 2 4 48 6 34 27 8 84 26 23 6 16 6 41 1 21 9 8 83 39 5 48 7 47 2 18 9 43 18 36 6 9 8 64 3 6» 10 9 14 2 6 M 9 64 3 43 10 38 8 69 7 10 56 4 88 10 50 3 40 7 If U 87 6 S 11 8 8146 7 60 morn 6 41 11 25 7 10 8 14 1 6 22 11 44 18 22 8 37 2 3 7 3 A. 8 17 13 • 3 18 7 50 28 81 26 9 88 4 81 8 40 69 24 45 9 43 6 33 9 36 1 47 26 50 10 4 6 82 10 33 2 34 27 31 10 84 7 27 11 34 3 41 26 7 10 44 8 81 A.^. 4 61 23 9 11 S 8 69 I Si 6 » 18 41 11 20 9 29 3 30 7 31 13 5 U 37 9 54 3 31 8 48 6 45 11 64 10 15 4 U 10 7 9 12 9 10 38 5 11 23 N6 8S 18 24 11 1 5 49 morn 18 30 18 38 11 27 6 39 37 17 64 13 51 11 58 7 32 1 51 82 17 13 3 ▲. 36 8 26 3 6 25 26 13 15 1 23 9 22 4 16 27 8 13 26 3 19 10 19 5 21 37 19 13 36 3 83 11 15 6 19 36 3 13 44 4 88 ■orn 7 7 33 88 n 92 25 SI SI Ml* *¥» K K r n n S5 22 SI SAGAR'S Peraviap Bitten prodnoe Health, Strong^ and Vigor. See page 237. Ix JXorm Scotia farming is jsartj bocoming more trstematic and scien- tific. Liko any other buuneas, it rtquires system in the ordtrinfc of oper- ations, and scientific knowledge and practical skill for thoir correct pnfonnanoa. Any strong workman can plough, and sow, and reap, and reed cattla, and carr^ produce to market. But it requires a trained mind to direct tha ploughing, and sowing, and reaping, so that there may be an eutcoma of im>fit The reason why farming was long regarded as unprotit- ablf in Neva Scotia was aot that tfao soil was naturally poor, or the climate bad, bni that the oultivatioa was slovenly from want ot intellectual stimulun. BBOWN BttOfHKm * €0., Ov4a»a«<» fl^awe, Hx. iU^JIreetJ writing, Oapjlav, Prlntliiv laics, at BU T. ikair * C«.^« [1874. ^ lOUtbS. 5 17 M. 4 fOM. 4 S9M. 3 55 M. declia. North. PlMM 97 14 n 37 2 25 S5 23 2S 21 29 SI 18 S6 SI 14 2 ^ 8 59 n 3 40 ^ 8145 ■t£k 7 10 dk 12 32 "l 17 13 «l tl 26 wi 34 45 / 26 50 t 27 21 1^ 36 7 ^ 23 9 s» 18 41 as 13 5 X 6 45 X 9 V N6 2S T 13 30 r 17 54 » 22 17 8 25 26 n 27 8 n 27 19 32 26 3 22 13 M SI eng^ and ie and tcien- rinff of oper- th«ir correct nd reap, and trained mind may be an d as u'nnroiit- T the climate itual stimulus). Winter.! JANUARY 31 Days. 55 o eg 1 2 3 D 5 6 7 8 9 10 D 12 13 14 15 16 17 I) 19 20 21 22 23 24 D 26 27 28 29 30 31 The cheapest first dais AT B. FSZLSB ft BROTESB, 64PriQceWiIliaiSt.,st.Joliii. Liberal Tenn»and reasonable Credit. High Water, mean time, at ll eu lis 00 ^ Circumcision, (v) in perigee. \l rises 6 h. 23 m. morning. High tides. [ $ in 2nd Sunday af. Christmas. 9 ^i^ Length oi the day 8 h. 48 ni. Epiphany. % sets 8 h. 36 ni. afternoon. 9 rises 7 h. 1 m. morning. Low tides. 1st Sunday after Epiphany. Length of the night 15 h. 1 m. 'il rises 10 h. 32 m. afternoon. ^ in aphelion. Ij sets 5 b. 37 m. afternoon. "21 stationary. \i6■ H ^ rises 7 h. 13 m. moniing. Length of the day 9 b. 13 m. ^69- Dukeoi Kent died, 1820. Low tides. 3rd S. a.. Epiph. Conr. of St. Paul. [bd(D- Pre. Royal wi. '58. Paris capitulated, 1871. Length of the night 14 h. 27 m. 9 d b • [minutes During the month days increase 54 tides. 6 15 8 26 9 41 6 58 9 9 10 24 7 46 9 57 11 12 8 30 10 41 11 56 9 11 11 22 A. 37 9 56 A. 7 1 22 10 26 37 I 52 11 3 1 14 2 29 11 41 1 52 3 7 A. 18 2 29 3 44 59 3 10 4 25 1 50 4 1 5 16 3 49 5 6 15 4 3 6 14 7 29 5 14 7 25 e 40 6 10 8 21 9 36 7 1 9 12 10 27 7 49 10 11 15 8 35 10 46 mom 9 18 11 29 1 10 2 morn 44 10 47 13 1 28 11 31 58 2 13 morn 1 42 2 57 17 2 28 3 43 1 7 3 18 4 33 3 3 4 14 5 29 3 16 5 27 6 42 4 42 6 53 8 8 5 56 8 7 9 22 6 54 9 5 10 20 54 33 27 8 10 8 9 10 50 36 7 3 4 5 10 43 11 20 11 58 A. 40 1 30 2 28 43 55 50 6 40 7 29 8 16 8 58 9 41 10 27 11 13 11 57 mom 46 1 43 3 55 4 22 5 37 6 34 EAQAR'S Peruvian Bitters, cure Debility, Weakness, &c. Of late years much improvement has taken place. Attention is now given to selectmg the most suitable improved vitrieties of the various crops, such ns Potatoes, Barley, Wheat, Peas, Forage Plants, &c., of which many new kinds have been introduced of late years by the Board of Agriculture. The breed of cattle, sheep and pigs is now thought worthy of serious attention, and the importations of thorough-bred StocK made by the Board from year to year have served to " educate up " our farmers to look upon two or three hundred dollars as a very ordinary price to pay for a good bull. The im- proved seed and improved stock (Being ef greater value than the old) have led to greater care in cultivating and manuring the soil, and the application of machinery to the securing of crops has done away with the annual losses Irom bad weather. 81 c f I r «nv«. Ox. HiiMlttltomtcd Orvvad SploM* at Bra wa Brathera * Co. If iL 1^. ntlTltt Sb Co., Htottooen, 1S9 OnuiTUle Street. I « •0 s I I e o SB a e 56 FEBRUARY begins on SUNDAY. [1874. O Full Moon, 1 d. 7 21 M. C Last Quar. 9 d. 14 A. 9 New Moon, 16 d. 3 1 A. 3) First Quar. 23 d. 6 31 M. ^ Apogee 5 d 5 Perigee 17 d D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths. 11 55 M. 3 A. 10 A. 16 A. % souths. 2 50 A. 2 42 A. 2 34 A. 2 25 A. y. souths. 8 14 M. 2 49 M. 2 15 M. 1 45 M. • SUN. MOON. Rises. Sets. de»< 2 2 X N4 32 cy. 11 3 T 16 51 8 21 37 8 25 5 n 27 6 n 27 36 sz 26 38 25 24 20| So 20 67 1 SI o 5- GEORGE W. HALLS, SMd Brolttr aM Comnilssloii MercluiDt, Union Marine Insurance Building, QO BEDFORD ROW, TTAT.TTTAT, XT. S. High Water, mean time, at lis I. I OQ D 2 3 4 5 6 7 I) 9 10 11 12 13 14 D 16 17 18 19 20 21 D 23 24 25 2G 27 28 Septuagesima Sunday. High tides. Purif. B. V. Mary. ^ sup. (5©. 9 gi-eatest Hel. Lat S. % sets 8 h. 42 m. afternoon. 9 aphelion. Sexagesima Sunday. Low tides. Queen Victoria married, 1840. 11 rises 8 h. 32 in. afternoon. Length of the day 10 h. 11 m. \2 rises 6 h. 25 in. morning. St. Valentine. lb <5 C* Quinquagesima — Shrove Sunday. 9 6 42 SI L 51 nR > 35 nR I 7 :Cm 4 21 ^I ) 42 £b 1 44 in. 9 16 rn. S 4 / 5 54 / 7 30 / 7 36 vj 6 4 vy 2 51 8 8 AM MW 2 12 K £ 28 1 37 X v 8 35 T i 57 « } 20 h 4 23 n > 55 n 7 49 n 7 10 92 5 9 SB 1 58 SL 7 54 SI 3 10 ^ 7 59 njt 2 32 nR WINTER.! SPRING. J MARCH 81 Days. 59 1) 2 3 4 5 6 7 1) 9 10 11 12 13 14 D 16 17 18 19 20 21 D 23 24 25 26 27 28 D 30 31 SHEIT IDSIC AND SIEl IKmClMIS, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, MUSIO BOOXB, AT FSZZJBR, SZOSEL ft 00. 141 GraHvitlm Street , MaUfam. High Water, mean tiine,«t n ll 2nd Sunday in Lent. St. David.u 9 gr. Hel. Lat. S. 5 g^. elong E. High tides, b sooths 10 3 M. $ sets 7 h. 25 m. afternoon. Length of the day 11 h. 18 m. % sots 8 h. 42 m. afternoon. 3rd Sun. in Ijent. $ stationary. $ greatest Hel. Lat. N. Pr. of Wales m. 1863. Low tides. " \l rises 4 h. 48 m. morning. Length of the night 12 h. 22 m. 4th Sun. in Lent. ? 7 :£: { 12 17 3 53 =2x 9 17 ::f^ 4 24 ni 9 1 ^ 12 56 m. 15 51 i n 30 / 57 40 1^ 27 12 VJ SPRING. "I SIJMMEUj JUNE 30 Days. 65 5 s o <»• o 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 D 8 9 10 1' 12 13 D 15 16 17 18 19 20 D 22 23 24 25 26 27 1) 29 30 Sole, UpDer LeaM, Slioe Fliiilliigs, &c. CHEAP FOR CASH, AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 146 Upper Water Street, Halifax, H. 8. High Water, mean time, at II CI I' 9 <(}'-> •« QQ $ 1^ (J ^ . Lt. Gov. Hon. Jos, Howe $! sets 8 h. 29 m. aft [died, 1873. Length of the day 15 h. 14 m. Corpus Christi. ^ d (L • ^ greatest Hcl. Lat. N. 9 sets 9 h. 38 m. afternoon. Ist Sun. after Trinity. Low tides. % sets 8 h. 16m. afternoon. Length of the day 15 h. 20 m. % sets h. 38 m. morning. St. Barnabas, Ap. Maximillian entered Mexico, 1864. ^D©. Ij souths 3 45 M. 2nd gfun. af. Tr. '^ (5 C • High tides Musical Notation instituted, 1503. Length of the night 8 h. 36 m. Emperor Maximillian shot, 1867. ^ d C • Accession of Qu. Vic. '37. 3rd S. af. Tr. © enters S5, S. com. Low tides. [Set. of Hfx. '49. \2 rises 10 h. 8 m. afternoon. St. John Baptist-^Midsummer Day. First Wesley an Conference, 1744. 9 sets 9 h, 42 m. afternoon. Massacre at Cawnpore, '57. 4th S. af. Tr. Qu. Vic. crowned, '38 ^ in y. St. Peter Ap. High .tides. Days incr. 1 1 minutes. 8 7 10 18 11 33 8 43 10 54 A. 9 9 20 11 31 46 9 59 A. 10 1 2:i 10 42 53 2 8 11 31 1 42 2 57 A. 22 2 33 3 48 1 24 3 35 4 50 2 36 4 47 6 2 3 49 6 7 15 4 55 7 6 8 21 5 50 8 1 9 16 6 42 8 53 10 8 7 32 9 43 10 58 8 20 10 31 H 46 9 5 11 16 morn 9 50 morn 31 10 33 1 1 16 11 15 44 1 59 morn 1 26 2 41 1 2 12 3 27 4g 2 59 4 14 I 39 3 50 5 5 2 38 4 49 6 4 3 40 5 51 7 6 4 38 6 49 8 4 5 32 7 43 8 58 6 22 8 33 9 48 7 5 9 16 10 31 7 48 9 59 U 14 7 48 8 23 8 59 9 39 10 23 11 11 A. 1 1 4 2 17 S 29 4 5 6 7 7 34 30 23 12 59 8 45 9 31 10 13 10 54 11 41 morn 29 1 19 2 17 20 19 12 1 6 45 7 29 EAGAR'S Odontme Essence never fails to cure the Tooth- ache. See page 237 more nutritious for stock, and give a larger nupplv of winter food for the same extent of storage, which is here a considerable item. The sowing of white and yellow turnips (as distinguished from Swedes) may be profitably delayed tilt July, and when the turnip land happens not to be got ready by the end of June, or beginning of July, it is better in ordinary seasons to sow the soft kinds. Yet in some seasons the Swedes will succeed well and grow large even when sown late in July. When the fly eats away the young turnips as fast as they come up, draw a light harrow over the drills and ROW again ; probably the fly will have gone by the time the second sowing comes up. At any rate do not be contented with a poor crop, merely because it will save a pound or two of 'seed and a little trouble. I B I I f (rown Broibera »ad Co.* Gold Ii«»r •nd Brjr p«tnt«. ii i is il I il 111!," 11 1 I 1 1 i I r S R. T. agUIR A CO., Paper RalT», 139 Or^nvllle Street. J Bib 66 JULY begins on WEDNESDAY. [1874. C LMt Quiir. ed. 1 47 A. D. 3 9 iouths. % souths. 1^ souths. ^ New Moon, If) d. 14 A. 2 23 A. 6 A. 4 56 A. ^ Firat QuKr. 21 d. 9 18 M. Q Full Aloon. 29 d. 28 M 10 2 28 A. 11 59 M. 4 32 A. 17 2 32 A. 11 51 M. 4 8 A. C Perljfee 7 d oe«rlpMMn OMVefWllj Aiepeaaed b/ Brown Broe* A Co* R. T. Mulr and Co., Booksellers and Stationers, QranviUe St I B m « a I 1 g 68 AUGUST begins on SATURDAY. [1874. C Last Quar. 4 d. 6 32 A.i t) # New Moon, 11 d. 1145 A. '_ 3) First Quar. 20 d. 2 39 M. 3 O Full Moon, 27 d. 9 14 M. 10 a Perigee 1 d. ^ Apo 17 d. 17 Ci Perigee 29 d. 24 9 souths. 2 39 A. S 40 A. 2 41 A. 2 42 A. % souths. 11 30 M. 11 22 M. 11 12 M. 11 3M. 11 souths. 3 11 A. 2 48 A. 2 25 A. 2 3 A. It SUN. MOON. Rites. Sots. declin. North. Slow of clock. RUes. Southi. Sets. declin. I Sooth. I Place 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 Sa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a. SU. M. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 15 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 21 20 19 18 16 15 14 13 11 10 8 6 5 4 2 1 59 57 56 54 53 51 49 48 46 6 44 6 42 18 1 17 46 17 30 17 14 16 58 16 42 16 25 16 8 15 51 15 33 15 16 14 58 14 40 14 21 14 2 13 44 13 24 13 5 12 46 12 26 12 6 11 46 11 11 26 5 2 58 54 49 43 37 30 5 23 5 15 6 41 6 39 6 37 6 35 10 44 10 24 10 3 9 42 9 20 8 59 8 37 7 58 48 38 27 16 4 52 39 25 12 57 42 27 11 55 39 22 4 46 28 10 9 38 10 1 to 23 10 50 11 22 morn 5 56 56 5 15 24 32 35 8 38 9 39 10 42 11 46 1 3 4 5 6 7 A. 1 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 51 57 1 5 58 45 23 54 19 40 3 27 49 38 27 17 9 4 2 1 58 10 55 11 47 A. 34 8 52 19 40 19 59 41 26 12 3 59 8 55 9 54 10 51 11 47 morn 40 1 30 2 20 3 12 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 21 9 38 10 53 A. 11 28 46 59 6 45 19 44 6 8 25 8 42 8 59 9 16 9 36 10 1 10 27 11 5 11 53 morn 52 2 3 2 HI N4 32 10 59 16 50 21 43 25 20 27 26 27 53 26 42 24 4 20 16 15 38 10 25 4 5S s. 42 6 14 11 32 16 27 20 46 O^ 1 o 19 40 1 20 8 37 9 57 26 47 27 58 27 38 25 40 22 6 17 9 11 7 4 33 N2 34 9 23 15 36 K T » 8 n n So SI SI "I i t t K 8 Dye Stnib, Oils and Paints at EAGABS. See page 237. In the Almanack for 1873 we gave a recommendation in reference to seeding down grass lands, which we consider very important. It is being acted upon in some parts of the Province to a limited extent; but, as we hope it will be more extensively followed, we repeat the paragraph :— -Hay bemg by far the most important crop produced in Nova Scotia, the operation of seeding down land to grass is entitled to much attention. In the past the common method has been to sow grass seed with barley or oats or wheat in Spring, and to look for a ha}' crop m the year following. The disadvant- ' ages of this plan are (1) that if the grain grows well, the grass plant will be partially, smothered ; (2) if the lana is not very clean there will be an Brown Brolberi and C0.9 Retnil Prngfisla. LvUle St [1874. souths. \ 11 a7 1 48 A. 2 25 A. 2 3 A. Pen Mid Pocket Kslre «t«. at R. T. Matr 4fc Go.*«. iln. I ith. I Place 11 K ^32 cy. 59 T 50 8 43 8 20 n 26 n 53 ?5 > 42 2p t 4 ss ) 16 SI J 38 SI ) 25 ^ i 5i ^ . 42 :Oi 6 14 :^ 1 32 i£k 6 27 m. 46 ni 4 18 / 6 47 / 7 58 / 7 38 1^ 5 40 ^3 2 6 7 9 s» 1 7 K 4 23 K '72 34 T 9 2S I V 5 3e i « nge 237. reference to It is being | , but, as vre jraph:— Hay he ftperation In the past , »ats or -wheat | le disadvant- plant will be will be an Summer.] AUGUST 31 Days. 69 I D 3 4 5 6 7 8 1) lO II 12 13 14 15 D 17 18 19 20 21 22 D 24 25 26 27 28 29 D 31 Machine Bilk* Slscblne N«cdles, Ijuts, Pen*, NalU, Elastic Shoe Thread, Ac, For Sale at Lowest Market Kates, at FORDHAH'S LEATHER STORE, 140 ITpper ^atdr Streets High water, meaif ticie, at OQ ti S.. if o o til so Lammas Day. 9th Sunday after Trinity. ^ stationary. Ijow tides. Duke of Edinburgh 6. 1844. ^ rises 3 h. 43 m. morning. Length of the day 14 h 15 ni. 10th Sunday after Trinity. 9 sets 8 h. 40 m. afternoon. ^611- High tides. 9 greatest elong W. Length of the night 10 h. 2 m. 11th Snn. af. Trinity. 9 in y. ^ in ^. ); Bonths 1 1 5 A. % rises S h. 55 m. morning. IJ. sets 8 h. 19 m. afternoon. Low tides. Prince Arthur landed at Halifax, '69 5 in perihelion. 5 d ^ • 12th Sunday after Trinity. St. Bartholomew, Ap. Jl greatest Hel. Lat. N. High tides. \2 rises 5 h. 37 m. afternoon. St. John Baptist beheaded. 13th Sunday after Trinity. During month days deer. 1 h. 20 m. 9 40 11 51 1 6 10 22 A. 33 1 48 11 5 1 16 2 31 11 49 2 3 15 A. 37 2 48 4 3 1 31 3 42 4 57 2 32 4 43 5 58 4 6 11 7 26 5 24 7 35 8 50 6 29 8 40 9 55 7 22 9 33 10 48 8 7 10 18 11 33 8 43 10 54 mom 9 18 11 29 9 9 50 morn 44 10 22 1 I 16 10 53 33 I 48 11 20 1 4 2 19 11 56 1 31 2 4« mom 2 7 3 22 35 2 46 4 1 1 27 3 38 4 53 2 35 4 46 6 1 4 5 6 16 7 31 5 25 7 36 8 51 6 27 8 38 9 53 7 17 9 28 10 43 8 1 10 12 11 27 8 41 10 52 A. 7 9 21 11 32 47 10 A. 11 1 26 9 19 10 2 10 44 11 29 A. 18 1 11 2 11 3 40 5 5 6 9 7 1 7 47 8 24 8 58 9 29 10 2 10 34 11 11 35 morn 15 1 8 2 15 3 44 5 5 6 8 6 57 7 40 8 20 9 1 9 41 EAGAR'S CHOLERA MIXTURE cores DiarrhcBa, Cramps. abundant crop of weeds and browntop in the grass; and (8) by the time two or three crops of hay have been obtamed, the laiid begins to show signs of running out. To overcome these disadvantages, it is now customary in some localities to prepare the land and sow the grass seed in August or September. By this method a full crop is obtained during the foflowing summer. Potato land may be treated m this way as soon as the potatoes are taken up. Old grass land that requires renewing mav be merely ploughed, harrowed, topdressed with manure and sown with timothy. Clover seed should never be sown iu the Fall, but may be scattered over the fielde in Spring time. §iBtm» s OB i S 01 I r ifr I r IB n CD Sponges, Bruslioa and Coanlwi bj Brown Bros. aa Q 1 2 3 4 5 D 7 8 9 10 II 12 D 14 15 16 17 18 19 D 21 22 23 24 25 26 D 28 29 30 ORGANS. E. PEILER t BROTHER, 64 Prince, William St., St. John, Sole Agents for New Branswlck. High Water, mean time, »t I- -5 -a li en hi GO ^ greatest Hel. Lat. N. § rises 4 h. 57 m. morninji;. Ix)W tides. ^2 souths 9 54 A. Length of the day 12 h. 58 m. 9 aets 7 h. 54 m. afternooa. 14th Sunday after Trinity. $ «Qp- 6^' Los" of H. M. S. \6t- [Captnin, '70. United States first so-called, 1776. \i 6 C' High tides. % rises 3 h. 41 m. morning. 15th Sunday after Trinitr. 9 (i C • I^ol^e of Wellington d. ' W ^ sets 1 h. 49 m. morning. Ember Day. St. Lambert. 1; souths 8 56 A. Kmber Day. Low tides. Ember Day. 16th S. af. Tr. 9 in aph. [Lat. N. St. Mat., Ap. p 611- % J?r. Hel. length of the night 1 1 h. 57 m. ? enters iCm, Autumn com. ngth of the day 1 1 h. 58 m. in y . Seige of Paris com. '70. Very high tides 17th Sunday after Trinity. 9 greatest elon^ E. St. MichacI->~Michaelma8 Day. Days decrease this month 1 h. 29 m. 10 40 11 19 A. 4 59 2 11 3 49 5 21 6 24 7 11 7 48 8 22 8 51 9 20 9 47 10 16 10 48 11 14 11 53 mom 43 1 3 5 6 6 7 8 54 33 5 7 54 35 13 8 51 9 31 10 12 2 3 4 6 7 51 1 SO 15 10 22 32 8 35 9 22 9 59 10 33 11 2 11 31 11 5t morn 27 54 25 4 54 5 44 16 8 18 9 5 9 46 10 24 11 2 II 42 A. 23 2 6 2 45 3 30 4 25 5 37 7 15 8 47 9 50 10 37 11 14 11 48 morn 10 21 10 59 11 43 A. 39 1 52 3 29 5 4 52 28 1 8 31 V I 4 46 1 13 I 42 2 9 2 40 3 19 4 9 5 20 6 59 8 31 9 S3 10 20 1 11 I 11 39 A. ;/ r ■- ^ 1 1 38 1 27 55 10 23 10 53 11 38 morn 24 1 34 3 12 4 45 5 48 6 84 7 14 7 53 8 32 9 II 9 51 EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters cure Debility, Weakness, &o. See page 237. admission of air, so long as the temperature does not fall too low. After potato time, the mangel wurtzel has to be taken up, and then carrots' and turnips; parsnips also, if required for winter use. All roots whea taken up are partially cut or wounded, and. if thrown together in heaps before the surface has time to dry, the wounded spots begin to decay and enlarge, and the ultimate result is the entire destruction of the crop. People are continu- allr complaining of their roots rotting, and yet ccntiiNW the very mediods calculated to set up putrefactive action in their winter stores Let eyery root be dry on the surface before storing it away or allowing it to come into contact with another 9 9 s e OB i f *ho««fM|fM* GlM«ilMd% mf^ «• W^gmwm •o. im H. T. MUIR Sc CO, Book— ll»r« A Stotionera, Halifax. »i li ill m i:\- It! ' • D I 8 ■ SB (I e 9 (a 72 OCTOBER begins on THURSDAY. [1874. ([ Last Quar. 2 d. 9 24 M. # No\^Moon lOd. 6 47 M. 3) First Quar. 18 d. 9 15 M. O Full Moon, 25 d. 3 7 M. C Last Quar. 31 d. 9 46 A. (^Apoji^eolld (C Perigee 25 d D. 3 10 17 24 31 9 louths. 2 45~Ar 2 44 A. 2 43 A. 2 as A. 2 81 A. % soutks. I 11 souths. 10 9 9 9 9 3M. 62 M. 40 M. 29 M. 17 M. II 11 11 10 10 56 M. 34 M. 12 M. 50 M. 28 M. 6_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 u 6 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 BUN. Rites. Setfl. deolin. South. Fast of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. decliii. North. Plaoe Til. 6 2 5 38 3 13 10 20 9 41 4 48 A. 52 28 12 F. 6 3 5 36 3 36 10 39 10 45 5 48 1 55 27 44 Sa. 2 2 12 9 15 4 18 13 17 W. 6 9 5 27 5 32 12 9 3 16 9 57 4 38 7 55 Th. 6 10 5 25 5 55 12 25 4 20 10 37 4 54 2 20 F. 6 12 5 23 6 18 12 42 5 22 11 17 5 12 S3 17 Sa. G 13 5 21 6 41 12 58 6 24 11 56 6 28 . 8 47 SU. 6 14 5 19 7 4 IS 13 7 28 A. 37 5 46 18 58 M. 6 15 5 18 7 26 13 28 8 31 1 18 6 5 18 89 Tu. 6 17 5 16 7 49 13 42 9 35 2 3 6 31 22 39 W. 6 18 5 14 8 11 13 56 10 41 2 51 7 I 25 43 Th. 6 19 5 12 8 34 14 9 11 43 3 41 7 39 27 39 F. 6 20 5 11 8 56 14 22 A. 41 4 34 8 27 28 17 Sa. 6 22 5 9 9 18 14 34 1 32 5 29 9 26 27 28 SU. 6 23 5 7 9 40 14 46 2 15 6 24 10 33 25 9 M. 6 24 5 6 10 1 14 57 2 50 7 18 11 46 21 26 Tu. 6 26 5 4 10 23 15 7 3 18 8 10 morn 16 27 W. 6 27 5 2 10 45 15 17 3 40 8 59 1 2 10 25 Th. 6 29 5 1 11 6 15 26 4 3 9 51 2 18 3 40 F. 6 30 59 11 27 15 35 4 25 10 43 3 89 N3 26 Sa. 6 31 58 11 48 15 42 4 49 11 35 5 1 10 27 SU. 6 33 56 12 9 15 49 5 17 morn 6 21 16 53 M. 6 34 54 12 29 15 56 5 5) 32 7 47 22 14 Tu. 6 35 53 12 50 16 1 6 34 1 30 9 10 26 1 W. 6 37 51 18 10 16 6 7 28 2 42 10 30 28 Th. 6 38 50 13 30 16 10 8 33 3 35 11 42 28 5 F. 6 39 49 13 50 16 14 9 43 4 37 A. 41 26 28 Sa. 6 41 4 47 14 9 16 16 10 53 5 34 1 25 23 26 n SB 2o SI St m Ok "I I >y Sit X K T b n n So a Genoine Mineral Waters, at EAGAR'S. See page 237. SwBDiKH Turnips have usually to be taken np this month ; they should never be raised until we have had a slight frost, followed by wet weather, which causes the roots to swell very rapidly. Be careful to let the cut surface left by removal of roots and tops to become dried over as it were, befbre storing away the bulbs. Parsnips may be takw up any time before severe frost, or they may be allowed to remain in ground all Winter, for use in Spring. It is time now to mulch all BS*WBSVOtlMM Cm^ Wh» l— 1 » Pgfylata. GombSf llair ftad Cloilt BraaliM, »l II. T. Mtttr A t30*H Aatumn.] OCTOBER 31 Day.. 78 5 a o I 2 3 D 8 9 10 1) 12 13 U 15 16 17 D 19 20 21 22 23 24 1) 26 27 28 29 30 31 LEVANT QOk% LEVAITT SEAL, Moroooo, Kidf Botna, BklTerii English Fitted Uppsn, lOR BALB AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 140 Ujpper ^ater St. High Wat«r, m«M ti»«,»t I... -6 1^ 9 sets 6 h. 9 m. afternoon. Low tides. I3 souths 7 56 A. Lengtli of the day 11 h. 30. 18th Sunday after Trinity. 5^ d ©• 5 •" aphelion. 9 sets 7 h. 1 m. afternoon. (ireat lire at Chicago, 1871. "US €• [tides. © eclipsed, invisible at Hfx. High 1 9th Sunday after Trinity. ^2 stationary. ^ 6 €.• ? P>*. Ilel. % rises 3 h. 37 m. morn. [Lat. S. 9 6 C. b souths 7 10 A. ^ rises 5 h. 37 m. morning. Length of the night 13 h. 11 m. Ij sets 1 1 h. 36 m. afternoon. 20th Sun. af. Tr. St. Luke, Evan. \l 6(L- I'Ow tid«;8. 9 sets .*( h. 47 m. afternoon. Length of the day 10 h. 35 m. % rises 3 h. 16 m. morning. $ greatest elong. E. 11 in aphelion. [5 gr.-IIel. Lat S. 21stS.af. Tr. St. Crispin. ( eclips. % in aphelion Very high tides. Ij sets 10 h. 57 m. afternoon. St. Simon and St. Jude. Length of the night 13 h. 49 m. During month days deer. 1 h. 30 m. All Hallow's Eve. h D© 10 55 1 6 2 21 11 43 1 54 3 9 A. 41 2 52 4 7 1 59 4 10 5 25 3 45 5 56 7 11 5 9 7 20 8 35 C 6 8 17 9 32 6 45 8 56 10 11 7 20 9 31 10 46 7 49 10 11 15 8 18 10 29 11 44 8 45 10 56 morn 9 15 11 26 11 9 44 11 55 41 10 13 morn 1 10 10 47 24 1 39 11 27 58 2 13 morn 1 38 2 S3 17 2 2G 3 43 1 28 3 39 4 54 3 7 5 18 6 33 4 36 S 47 8 2 5 36 7 47 9 2 6 22 8 33 9 48 7 2 9 13 10 28 7 43 9 54 11 9 t 24 10 35 11 SO 9 8 11 19 A. 34 9 52 A. 3 1 18 10 37 48 2 3 11 26 1 37 2 52 10 35 11 24 A. 1 S 4 5 21 38 25 50 46 6 24 30 58 8 24 S 55 9 25 9 53 10 28 11 11 7 56 morn 1 8 2 48 4 5 6 6 7 8 16 15 2 4S 23 3 8 48 9 S3 10 17 11 5 Dealers and others should call at M. F. EAGAR'S, HoUis Street, Halifax, before making Purchases. fruit trees and bushes, and to protect tender things. Raspberries and Roses may be pegged down to the ground, which affords an effisctual protection, as they are jthen sheltered from tlte drying frosty winds, and have in winter a covering of snow ; but the more tender kinds of Roiet and other delicate plants had better have a sheltering mulch, or mati or boards, put around them ; this can easily be done after the shoots are pegged down to the ground. i r Transevy Sapp«ri«ns at Br«waBr«i%ffP i^,<>« ii"> 11 ! ,1^ I'll iii . illM i t 8 i f I p ! [ I I I 11. T. HI irni * OO.* P«por Bulom, !•• Granville flC 9 e H s 74 NOVKMBRR begins on SI UNI )AY. [1874. # New Moon, 9 d. 1 20 M. ^* 9 southf. % souths. y, souths. ^ First Quar. 16 d. 9 39 A. i 3 2 26 A. 9 12 M. 10 19 M. Full iMoon, 23 d. 1 20 A 10 2 12 A. 9 1 M. 9 57 M. C LaatQuar. 30 d. 2 15 A 17 1 50 A. » 49 M. 9 .34 M. CApofl^7d C Perigee 22 d| 24 | 1 19 A. 8 37 M. 9 12 M. J n SUN. " MOON. !4 R'-'"|«'^-r»ouih: FMt of clock. Rfiei. Boutin. Seitn. 1 dt^cliii. North. PlKfie 1 su. 6 42 4 46 14 29 16 18 moru 6 26 1 59 19 22 ^ 3 M. 6 43 4 44 14 48 16 19 3 7 14 2 25 14 33 a 3 Tu. 6 45 4 43 16 7 16 19 I 9 7 57 2 41 9 16 "K 4 W. 6 46 4 41 15 25 16 18 2 12 8 37 3 2 3 44 n 5 Th. 6 47 4 40 15 44 16 17 3 13 9 16 3 19 SI 52 ^ 6 F. 6 49 4 39 16 2 16 14 4 16 9 55 3 34 7 24 ^ 7 Sa. 6 50 4 38 16 20 16 11 5 20 10 36 3 52 12 41 sSi 8 SU. 6 51 4 36 16 37 16 7 6 24 11 17 4 10 17 31 "1, 9 M. 6 53 4 35 16 54 16 2 7 27 A. 1 4 35 21 42 K 10 Tn. 6 55 4 34 17 11 15 56 8 32 47 5 2 25 2 t 11 W. 6 56 4 32 17 28 15 49 9 36 I 38 5 40 27 16 t 12 Th. 6 58 4 31 17 44 15 42 10 36 2 30 6 24 28 12 t 13 F. 6 59 4 30 18 1 15 33 11 30 3 24 7 18 27 45 Vf 14 Sa. 7 4 29 18 16 15 24 A. 13 4 18 8 23 25 50 ^ 15 SU. 7 2 4 28 18 32 15 14 51 5 12 9 33 22 34 16 M. 7 3 4 27 18 47 15 3 1 19 6 2 10 45 18 5 AM 17 Tu. 7 4 4 26 19 2 14 51 1 44 6 52 morn 12 34 X 18 W. 7 .*> 4 25 19 16 14 39 2 5 7 40 1 6 17 K 19 Th. 7 7 4 24 19 30 14 26 2 27 8 29 1 15 N. 28 cy. 20 F. 7 8 4 23 19 44 14 12 2 49 9 19 2 31 7 23 T 21 Sa. 7 9 4 23 19 57 13 57 3 13 10 12 3 49 14 H 22 SU. 7 11 4 22 20 10 13 41 3 43 11 9 5 11 19 51 K 23 M. 7 12 4 21 20 23 13 25 4 21 morn 6 35 24 26 n 24 Tu. 7 13 4 21 20 35 13 7 5 U 10 7 59 27 17 n 25 W. 7 15 4 20 20 47 12 49 6 12 1 15 9 19 28 11 25 26 Th. 7 16 4 19 20 59 12 31 7 22 2 18 10 24 27 11 25 27 F. 7 17 4 19 21 10 12 11 8 36 3 19 11 16 24 33 25 28 Sa. 7 18 4 18 21 21 11 51 9 49 4 17 11 58 20 41 SI 29 SU. 7 19 4 18 21 31 11 30 10 .57 5 8 A. 27 15 58 SI 30 M. 7 21 4 17 21 41 1 11 g morn 5 53 49 10 42 1% EAGAR'S Dentifriee is the best Tootli Powder known. 1 ?HB 8, alos of IniDC »rte(I St< jck bv tlie Boa r»l of A kcricul turo ns uallri take place this month. Our farmers arc now pretty well acquainted with the ]iccuUaritios of different breeds. The short bom Durhams luel especially adapted for beef cattle; they grow very speedily to veiy Uiigej size, and the meat is excelTent. Ayrshires afford a very large snpply of J milk, and are therefore preferred by milkmen and cheese manufacturers. [ Devons are hardy and active, do on rough pasture, make good, quick I oxen, and yield " Dsvonshire '* cream ; they ore graceful and unifornj in colour, a deep red. Alderneys or Jerseys i»re very domestic,} BUOWN BBOTBBRI * OO., 0»da»ao« Sqaiur«, Uz< nVltte nt. [7874. I ^ BOUthl. r*rlmoaal«i »b4 Ii«atker B«c*» at WL T. Malr 4fc C9**9 10 19 M. 9 57 M. 9 .34 M. » 12 M. North. 19 22 1 4 33 9 16 3 44 SI 52 7 24 12 41 17 31 21 42 2.5 2 27 16 28 12 27 45 25 50 22 34 18 5 12 34 6 17 N. 7 14 SI "I / / 28 23 19 51 24 26 27 17 28 11 27 11 24 33 20 41 15 53 10 42 K r T « 8 n n 25 SI St Ler known- ilturo »8u«lly ell acquainted Durhama me I r to vei7 large] arge sapply of I aaTiufftCtnrcrs.| good, quick I send uniforn ery domestic,! Autumn.] NOVEMBER 30 Days. 75 1) 2 .*» 4 1) J 26 16 VJ 23 16 19 8 AM ♦♦V 13 49 52 25 N513 11 44 17 42 22 41 26 14 27 58 27 46 25 44 22 13 17 39 12 26 6 51 1 8 S4 30 9 56 K X X T r « n n 35 SI SI difax. lircd to hold mber. Tlie nt of Stock, , methoda of^ • farm builil- tibitions, and icse Societies Act, are also I trum«Bt«. TKll. J AUTUMX." WINT] DECEMBER 31 Days. 77 o 1 2 3 4 5 1) 7 8 10 11 12 I) 14 15 If) 17 18 19 D 21 22 23 24 25 26 ]) 28 29 30 31 asoBaa "w. halls, SUd Mux aM Commissloii Mercliait, Union Marine Insurance Bulldingi 60 BEDFORD ROW. HALIFAX, N. S. High Water, mean time, at 'A i 'i u I 00 lli<;h tides. Prs. Wales 6. '44. Low tides. 5 prcatest elony; W. i 6 C • Length of day 8 h. 62 m. 5/d C- b souths 3 58 A. 5 rises 5 h. 36 m. morning:. 2nd Sunday in Advent. ^ d C • ['''«« "^ ©' 9 ill Si- 9 6(L' 9 Transit over 9 inf. 6^ % rises 2 Ti. 40 ni 11 rises 2 h. 51 m. morning? ^ 6 ([.• Lcnpfth of night 15 h. 19 m. 3rd Sunday in Advent. Prince Albert died, 1861. %6'U. Ember Day. Low tides. >; sets 7 h. 55 m. afternoon. Ember Day. \i 6 9 • Ember Day. 4th Sunday in Advent. [com. St. Thomas, Ap. ©ent. VJ. Winter g in IS- Len<;th of day 8 h. 39 m. High titles. Pr. Albert buried, '61. Hugh Miller died, 1856. Christmas Day. St. Steplicn, Mar. Sun. at. Christmas. 6t. John, Evan. 9 stationary. Innocents' Day. 9 rises 5 h. 14 m. morning. During month days decrease 28 m. © in perigee. 1J.6 ([.• I^w tides. 1 9 3 20 4 35 2 14 4 25 5 40 3 26 5 37 6 62 4 32 6 43 7 58 5 22 7 33 8 48 6 6 8 17 9 32 6 44 8 55 10 10 7 22 9 33 10 48 7 57 10 8 11 23 8 33 10 44 11 59 9 6 11 17 mom 9 45 11 56 32 10 24 morn 1 11 11 7 S& 1 50 11 96 1 18 2 33 morn 2 7 3 22 49 3 4 15 1 50 4 1 6 16 3 5 11 6 26 4 12 6 23 7 38 5 13 4 24 8 39 6 11 8 22 9 37 7 5 9 16 10 31 7 57 10 8 11 23 8 46 10 57 A. 12 9 33 11 44 59 10 19 A. 30 1 45 11 1 1 12 2 27 U 45 1 56 8 11 A. 29 2 40 3 55 1 15 3 26 4 41 A. 49 63 13 2 45 24 3 37 12 8 46 9 26 10 4 10 46 11 36 morn 80 1 8 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 1 2 80 39 8 52 4 64 i 61 6 44 7 87 8 27 9 18 9 58 10 41 11 A. S4 9 56 Respirators and Elastic Stockings at EAGAR'S, HaliikK. charged with the duty of collecting and diffusing useful information concerning Agriculture and Horticulture. All the Societies and Clubs are under the general control of the Central Board of Agri- culture, from which they receive annual grants of money to enable them to carry out their objects. It is 4£sirabIo that a Society and a Club should be organized in every Agricultural District. Full infor- nmtion as to method of organization, and the requirements of the lionrd may bo obtained on application to the Secretary, Prof. Lawson, "•alhousie College, Halifax. krown Birvtiiem * €••» Inportcim of Whnnw Bmm|s* a 3 i I I 4 I 1 I I ? I IP WU T. HtVIB & C0.» Biank Book ]II»nnlke«M, Halifluc. 78 belcher's farmer's l;i!!:, ;i;,; I [1874. 3 41 4 41 3 9 TIDE TABLE. The time of High Water at the nnclennentioned plaeee trill be fonnd by adding to or inbtracting from the time of High Water at Halifax — at follows : . .add d 33 ..•ab 419 , .add 3 28 .add 3 41 . .sub 9 . .add 1 36 . .sub 6 .add 1 .add 2 52 .add 1 30 .add 5 .add 20 . .add 3 41 .add 1 11 .add 3 40 .add 10 . .sub 4 19 . .sub 1 49 .add 1 9 .add 3 44 .add 2 53 .sub 3 JiTfyle, Jones* Anchorage . .add 1 38 Anchat Harbour, . .add 31 Amet Sound, . .add Avon Rirer, . .add Blind Bay, . .subtract Beaver Harbonr, . .sub Bedeque Baj, Greenes Wf. .add 9 26 Bay Verte, Boughton Harbour, Chester Harbour, Chezetcook, Perpisawiek, and Musquodoboit Inlets Cumberland Basin, Country Harbonr, Cape Sable Island, N. side. Cape Sable Island, S. side. Cape Sable, Clarke Harbonr, Clam Point, Cheticamp, Cape North, Cardigan Bay, Cape Bear, Charlottetofm, Cape Geoigc, Digby Got, E^ont Bay, East Point, Folly Point, Gat of Cans*, Guysboro' Harbour, Herten Bluff, Island Harbour, Isle HautOj Jebogne River, Jedore Harbour, Jourimain I, Liseomb Harbour^ LaHave, Lunenburir. Liverpool Bar, L'ltang Harbour, Lepreau Bay, Lonisbur^ Harbor, C. B. Msrtin Biver, Macliias, Seal Island, Mabou River, Magdalen Islands, Menadieu Bay, Morigomish Harbour, Mad Island, Noel Bay, .add 1 11 , .add 43 ..sub 5 J add 19 ..add .sub .sub .sub .add ..add . .add . .at'.d ..add ..Add . .add ..add ..add ..add . .snb ..add ..add ..add ..add ..add ..sub ..add ..add ..sub ..add ..add ..add ..add ..add ..add . .add . add . .sub . .add . .add .add ..add ..add ..add . .add 4 6 9 019 119 33 1 9 38 26 Oil 51 111 2 56 338 311 4 49 41 4 196 31 4 41 9 3 33 315 4 141 Oil 3 5 1 330 3 29 Oil 6 3 16 111 31 36 917 113 4 62 Negro Harbour, North Minimcgash, Port George, Passaraaquoddy, Pope Harbour, Placentia, Prospect Harbow, Port Medway, Petit Passage, Pubnico Harbour, Port Mouton, Port Ebert, Pugvrash Harbetur, Port Hood, Quaco Bay, Roffged Island Harbour, Richibucto River, Richmond Harbour. Stoddart Cove, Sandj' Cove, E. Sander Cove, W. Shut-in Island, St. Mary's River, Ship Harbour, Spicer Cove, Stbeet Harbour, St. Andrew, Seal Cove, Shelbume, Spencer Island, Scotsman's Bay, Blaek ) Rock Point, | St. Ann's Bay, Sydney Harbeur, St. Peter's Bay, Seal Island, l^dney Harbor, C. B. Tusket River, Pineb-gnt ) Island, ) Tracadie Harbour, Trinity Bay, New«d, Vin Bay, West Bay, Westport, Whitehaven, West Quoddv Head, Welchpool, OainpobeUa Is Watermg Cove, Sheet ( hour, ) Walls«e Harbour, Yarmouth Harbour, .add 11 .^id 5 .add 3 46 .add 17 .add 3 .add 3 add 15 .add 3 53 .add 3 40 .add 45 .add 1 11 .add 11 .add 1 13 .add 1 11 .add 1 44 .sub 49 .sub 37 .sub 3 4 .add 4 15 .add 3 54 .add 11 .add 3 33 .add 3 33 .add 17 .add 3 41 .add 3 30 BS^The column of the moon's southing gives thetime of high water at Pariboro*' CornwsIUa, Horton, Haotsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, Ac. Br»wa Bvolltet« m^A Co«» WholeMUo Druysiata^ iBtalifluc. Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR & CO.'B. [1874. le found by -M follow! : U.K. . .add 33 ..•nb 419 . .add 3 28 ..add 3 41 . .lub 9 . .add 1 26 . .tub 6 . .add 1 . .add a 62 . .add 1 3C . .add 5 . .add 20 . .add 2 41 . .add 1 11 . .add 3 46 . .add 10 . .sub 4 19 . .sub 1 49 . .add 1 9 I . .add S 44 | . .add 2 53 ' . .sub 2 . .add 11 .^id b . .add 3 46 . .add 17 . .add 3 1 . .add 3 5 .add 15 .add 3 63 .add 3 40 .add 45 , .add 1 11 ..add on . .add 1 13 . .add 1 11 .add 1 44 . .sub 49 .8«b 27 . .sub 9 4 .add 4 15 . .add 2 54 .add 11 .add 3 23 , .add 3 32 . .add 17 ..add 2 41 .add 2 20 at Parsboro'' 1874.] ALMANACK. 79 DAVID STARR & SONS, Hardware and Metal Merchants, AKD MANUFAOTUEERS' AGENTS. :o:- Importera <>/ Iron, Steel, Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, WINDOW GLASS, LONDON PAINTS AND OILS, LEAD, Cordage, House Furnishing Goodg of every description, Scales, Lard and Machinery Oils, Leather Belting, Saws, Files, and all kinds of Mill Supplies. AGENTS FOR SALE OF LaVieille Montagne Zinc Mining Company's Roofing and Sheathing Zinc, "ECLIPSE" LUBRICATING OIL, CHAS. D. EDWARD'S Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, A. Min Card OlotliiDe for Cariliiui Mills, HANUFACTURBRS OF CUT NAILS AND BRADS. Large supplies of the above Goods kept in Stock, and Special inducements offered to Wholesale Cash FurclLasers. DAVID STARR & SONS, SHEFFIELD HOUSE, BVKE, corner HOLZIS STREET, s i I I I »!■«•% indiiltonited Gronna 6pl«eS) *t JSrAwm Brotkors 4; Co. mil • ! I I & B 2 « s I e OB A e H K H SB g 80 belcher's farmer's [1874. I LEllT !» • B. T. nilJIB dii € o., Bookaellers, 1«0 QganvHlc St. Hal'jc « ' I I i a 9 tr fl e Importer of First-Class ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Boots, Shoes, Rubbers SLIPPERS, ETC. -ALSO- Dealer in all descriptioDS of Doiestic Mannfaclnred BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c. TIIX71TES MADE TO OHDER. As our whole attention is devoted to Retail Trade, the public can rely on finding at our establishment the largest and most complete Stock in the City, 158 aU^iq-VILLE ST., Two Doors South of Messrs. Duffus & Co., HALIFAX, N. S.j thg Kt., Koo; Walk hmj, I), n c. B. tlic Si Printe Ainorc Graiin I. Wil are mi BrowB Bro«4 and Ca.» Imp«!.'ie7S Sar|rl«»l lB»trniae» Kt., Chief Jusiice. Advocate General, Hon W. A. Henry. SuR" KOQATES : Halifax, John C. Halliburton, Samuel V. Fairbanks* Nopcan Clarke," Hugh Hartshorne, Wm. Twining, B. H. Eaton ; Wallace, Hon Alex McFarlaiie ; Truro, Elxir.ezer F. Munro ; Lunen- Inmj, Beamish Murdoch ; Yarmouth, Charles B. Owen ; Pictou, John 1). McLeod ; Guyshorough, Stewart Campbell ; Rec.-Gen. of Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Registrar,T>cvi\s W. DesBarres. Marshal, W. D. iSuthcrland. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attomics of the Supreme Court. Interpreter and I'ranslator, Robt G. Halliburton. Printer, Alpin Grant. Bunk of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. CommissionerB of the Supreme Court for the County of Halifax. Wm. Twining, H. C. D. Twining, P. H. Lenoir, B. G. Gray, W- Graliam, A. Stephen, Sr., Cluis. Taylor, A. Shiels, Robt. Romans, M. I. Wilkins, and W. F. McCoy. Co'mmi.ssioners of the Supreme Court are authorized to administer oaths in the Insolvent Court. 9 a* » 3 I o •^ »^ a s ft I as t ■•trnaftcv'w'**^'' Brothers d; €«.» Importers or Patent niedlciues. w BB^F^BIHBHBBi 'I I !l .1,./. i B. T. MIJIB As Co.» Paper Rulers, IftO OrauTille Street 82 belcher's farmek's [1874. Ust of Barristers a&d Attorneys, RESIDENT IN NOVA BCOTIA. NAra:s. Admitted Bar- risters. Admitted Attor- nies. Eesidence. James S. Morse, 11 Oct. 1810 11 Oct. 1810 Amherst. Hon. ^o Crcighton, qc, S. P. Fairbanks, QO , 18 April, 1816 18 April, 1815 Lunenburg. 15 April, 1818 15 April, 1817 Halifax. George T, Solomon, 19 April, 1821 19 April, 1810 Lunenburg. B. Murdoch, qc, dol., 14 July, 1822 14 July, 1821 Lunenburg. George R. Grassio, 13 April, 1825 13 April, 1824 Annapolis, Py. Charles B. Owen, qc, 23 Jan. 1827 24 Jan. 1826 Yarmouth. Hugh Hartshorne, dol., 24 July, 1827 24 July, 1827 Halifax. James A. Dennison 23 Oct. 1827 24 Oct. 1826 Digby. Robert B. Dickson, 23 Oct. 1827 24 Oct. 1826 Parrsboro'. Hon. n. I. Wilkins, 22 Jan. 1828 22 Jan. 1828 Halifax,Prot'y Edward H, Harrington, 28 Oct. 1828 23 Oct. 1827 Halifax. Stephen H. Moore, qc. 27 Jan. 1829 22 Jan. 1828 Ken'tville. John C. Hallibuiton, 28 July, 1829 22 July, 1828 Halifax. William H. Keating, 3 Nov. 1829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. R. Dds William Sutherland, QC 3 Nov. 1829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. Edward Roach> 4 May, 1830 5 May, 1829 Pictou. Henry Pryor, bcl. 25 Jan. 1831 25 Jan. 1831 Halifax. Thomas B. Aikins, i)cl. 3 May, 1831 4 May, 1830 Do. Nepean Clark, 30 Oct. 1832 1 Nov. 1831 Halifax. Hon. R. B. Dickey, QC, 21 Jan. 1834 22 Jan. 1833 Amherst. Daniel Owen, 29 April, 1834 30 April, 1833 Lunenburg. Henry A. Grantham, 4 Nov. 1834 29 Oct. 1833 Yarmouth. Henry B. Webster, 5 May, 1835 29 April, 1834 Kentville. Stewart Campbell, qc. 25 Jul-', 1835 22 July, 1834 Guysborough. John D. Kinncar, 2(5 July, 1836 25 July, 1835 Amherst. John McGregor, 1 Nov. 1836 3 Nov. 1835 Halifax. Ebenezer F. Munro, IGJan. 1837 14 Jan. 1836 Truro. William C. Whidden, 31 Oct. 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Shclburne, David Matheson, 31 Oct. 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Pictou, Proth'y Peter Lynch, qc, 31 Oct. 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Halifax. Henry P. Hill, 16 Jan. 1838 18 Jan. 1837 Antigonish, Sh James Fogo, Frederick W. Grantham, 1 May, 1838 2 May, 1837 Pictou. 1 May, 1838 2 May, 1837 Yarmouth. Daniel Dickson, 24 July, 1838 25 July, 1837 Pictou. Hon S. L. Shannon, QO., 16 Jan. 1839 16 Jan. 1839 Halifax. Henry C. D. Twining, 30 April, 1839 31 May, 1838 Do. Jameg Robert Prescott, 30 April, 1839 30 April, 1839 Kentville. Edward A. Pyke, 23 July, 1839 24 July, 1838 Comwallis. William Howe, qc. 23 July, 1839 23 July, 1839 Halifax,RegPr George A. Blanchard, 29 Oct. 1839 30 Oct. 1838 Kentville. John C. Wade, qc. 24 July, 1841 28 July, 1840 Digby. Hon W. A. Henry, qc. 30 Nov. 1841 3 Nov. 1840 Halifax. James Murray, Jr., 26 July, 1842 27 April, 1841 Yarmouth. raiHm Blanchard, qc. 18 April, 1843 '30 Nov. 1?41 Halifax. Peter S. Archibald, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Truro. Robert McCully, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Amherst. Alfred F. Haliburton, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Baddeck. John D. McNutt, 7 May, 1844 29 April, 1842 Truro. 1 BROWN BUOTHEBS & CO., Ordnance 8q. HaUfax. Small Waves lu great rariety- at B. T. ntnir A Ce.'s 1874.] ALMANACK. 83 T. D^ liugglcs, Qc, Philip C. Hill, DCL., Thomas W. Harris, qc, James Hall Thorne, Hon A. McFarlane, qc, Alexander James qc, Charles James Stewart, Edward P. Nutting, William R. Cutler, John McKinlay, James W. Johnston, Jr., Peter H. LeNoir, lliehard Sands, Jr., Francis S. Beamish, James Thomson, qc, Edward C. Cowling, Wm A. Johnston, qc, lion H.W.Smith, qc,ao. William Twining, Isaac J. Wylde, William H. Blanchard, M H. llichey, qc, Mather B. Dcsbrisay, William B. Chandler, lion Jas. McDonaldjQC, Benjamin G. Gray, Daniel McDonald, J. N. S. Marshall, Peter S. Hamilton, Lewis W. Desbarres, George A. McKenzie, Kobert G. Haliburton, Thomas 0. Wallace, Otto 8. Weeks, William Fullerton, Q .0. Hugh McDonald, qc, Jared C. Troop, Ilonry A. N. Kanlback, Brenton H. Collins, Fitzgerald Cochran, George Campbell, James Kerr, Henry Oldrij^ht, J. Norman Ritchie, qc, James Dennison, Alonzo J. White, Thomas W. Chesley, W. Myers Gray, John T. Smith, liobie Uniacke, Joseph Creighton, Jas. W. K. Johnston, N. W. White, qc, William A. D. Morse, N. LeG. McKay, qc, 7 May, 1844 18 April, 1843, 7 May, 1844 7 May, 1844' 23 July, 1844 25 July, 1843 23 July, 1844 23 July, 1844 3 Dec. 1844 5 Dec. ] 1843 6 May, 1845 7 May, 1844 6 May, 1845 7 May, 1 1844 6 May, 1845 7 May, 1844 22 July, 1845 23 July, 1844 22 July, 1845 23 July, 1844 18 July, 1846 28 July, ] 1846 20 April, 1847 22 April, L846 20 April, 1847 20 April, 1847 26 July, 1847 28 July, 1846 24 July, 1848 26 July, 1847 4 Dec. 1848 29 Nov. 1847 16 April, 1849 16 April, 1 1849 23 July, 1849 24 July, ] 1848 3 Dec. 1849 4 Dec. ] 1848 22 July, 1850 23 July, ] 1849 2 Dec. 1850 3 Dec. ] 1849 2 Dec. 1850 3 Dec. ] 1849 21 April, 1851 1 May, ] 1850 21 July, 1851 26 July, 1 836 22 Dec. ] 1861 2 Dec. ] 850 22 Dec. ] 1851 22 Dec. ] 1851 19 April, 1 852 21 April, ] 1851 26 July, ] 1852 21 July, ] 1851 29 Nov. ] 1852 22 Dec. ] 851 18 April, ] 1853 19 April, ] 1852 19 April, ] 18.53 22 Dec. ] 851 25 July, ] [853 25 July, ] 1853 28 Nov. ] 1853 28 Nov. ] 1853 4 Dec. ] 1854 28 Nov. ] 1853 16 April, ] 1855 25 July, ] 1853 3 Dec. ] 1855 4 Dec. ] 1854 1 Dec. ] 856 3 Dec. ] 1855 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. ] 1855 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. ] 1-355 1 Dec. 1 856 3 Dec. ] 1855 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. 1 1855 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. ] 1855 30 Nov. 1857 1 Dec. 856 30 Nov. 1857 30 Nov. ] 1857 10 May, ] 1858 1 Dec. 1 1856 10 May, ] 1858 11 May, 1 1857 10 May, ] 1858 11 Mav, ] 1857 10 May, ] 1858 11 May, ] 1857 10 May, ] 1858 11 May, ] 857 2 Aug. 1 1858 2 Aug. ] 1858 4 Jan. ] 859 30 Nov. ] 18.'>7 29 Dec, ] 1859 4 Jan. 859 29 Dec. 1 859 4 Jan. ] 8.59 29 Dec. ] 859 4 Jan. ] 859 31 Dec. ] L859 4 Jan. ] 1859 Bridgetown. Halifi\x. Kentville. Halifax. Wallace. Halifax. Amherst. Halifa)c. Arichat. Picton. Halifax. Do. Granville. Halifax. Halifax. Annapolis. Halifax. Liverpool. Halifax. Do. Windsor. Halifax. Bridgewater. Arichat. Halifax. Do. Antigonish Liverpool. Halifax. Do. Pictou. Halifax. Do. Windsor. Amherst. Antigonish. Bridgetown. Lunenburg. Halifixx. Do. Truro. Amherst. Halifax. Do. Digby. Sydney, C.B. Bridgetown. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Lunenburg. Halifax. Shelbume. Amherst. Sydney, C.B. is ft H 3 90 ft M nallfiAX. Birowii Brothers 4; €o.» Chemicals and Toilet Artiele»> ^ R. T. Mnir and Co., BooksaUeni and Stationers, Oranville St f « S OB I 8. [ •s e 9 e •\ PS H OD 84 belciirr's farmer's [1874. Hon. \Vm Miller, QO., Stephen L. Purvis, Henry W. Johnnton, Robert D. Chandler, Edward D. Tremain, John W. Ouseley, Thomas C. Ilill, Alfred W. Savary, qc, Joseph H. Weeks, Saml. MacDonnoll, q. c. Barclay E. Tromain, Israel Longworth, William H. Hill, Robert L. Weatherbo, Samuel H. Gray, Lewis R. Kirby, William Fred.' McCoy, Joseph Coorahos, Malachy B. Daly, Frederick W. Bent, Brenton H. Eaton, Samuel G. Rigby, William D. Sutherland, John Y. Payxant, Robert Motton, jr. William H. Owen, James G. Foster, Simon H. Holmes, John M. Viets, James H. Hcarn, Murray Dodd, Robert N. Henry, Robie S. Morse, James A. Frasor, John S. D. Thompson, Albert Morse, Douglas B. Woodworth, William Walsh, Charles J. Townshend, Thomas Ritchie, John D. McLeod, Lawrence G. Power, F. Melville Whidden, Frederick J. Tremain, Sandford H. Pelton, Joseph J. Moore, llb., W. Inplis Moffatt, James Foley, Edwin D. King, Hugh McLeod, Charles Taylor, George H. Elliott, Archibald S. Sutherland Benjamin Smith, Edm. J. Cogswell, llb. 31 May, 2 Aug. 21 Nov. 7 June 18 July, 23 July, 23 July, 30 July, 23 Dec. 21 April, 1 Sept. 3 Dec 10 Aug. 26 Oct. 11 Dec. 16 Doc. 30 April, 10 May, 10 May, 28 July, 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 31 Doc. 23 March 7 April, 10 April, 25 April, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 14 July, 25 July, 3 Aug. 24 Oct. 21 Dec. 8 May, 8 May, 6 Doc. 7 Dec. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 28 April, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 27 July, 1860 1860 I860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1866 1866 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1863 1868 31 May, 23 July, 21 Nov. 23 July, 31 May, 31 May, 25 July, 30 July, 22 Nov. 8 April, 28 May, 8 Dec. 12 May, 26 Oct. 1 1 Dec. 15 Dec. 29 April, 11 May, 10 May, 24 July. U Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 23 March 10 May, 9 Aug. 10 May, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 9 Aug. 25 July, 10 May, 24 Oct. 21 Dec. 8 May, 8 May, 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct, 22 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 28 April, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 27 July, 1860 1859 1860 1859 1860 I860 I860 1861 I860 1861 1861 1861 1862 1863 1862 1862 1863 1863 1864 1863 1864 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1864 186.'v 18G4 1865 1865 1866 1866 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 Arichat. Sydney. * Halifax. Windsor. Port Hood. Windsor. Sydney, C.B. Digbv. Halifax. Port Hood. Baddeck. Truro. Halifax. Do. Annapolis. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. - Amherst. Halifax. Halifax. Halifax. Do. Do. Bridge water. Halifax. Pictou. Liverpool. Sydney, C.B. Do.' Antigonish. Amherst. New Glasgow Halifax. Bridgetown. Kentvillc. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. Halifax. Do. Yarmoutli. Kentville. Amherst. Halifax. Do. Sydney, C.B. Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. Kentville. Kentville. BBOWN BROTHERS * CO., OrdnMice Sqawre, Hal'x inviUe 8t. Soaps ftad otkor Smaai Wares, at B. T. Mulr and €o.*0 [1874. lat.^ icy.* 'ax. dsor. . Hood, dsor. ley, C.B. fix. ;Hood. deck, ro. ifax. •o. lapoUs. it'ax.. )o. )o. )o. ihcrst. lifax. lifux. lifax. Do. Do. idt;ewator. .lifax. ;ton. crpool. dnev, C.B. lO. itigonish. therst. [w Glasgow difax. [idgctown. sntvillc. difax. nhcrst. difax. Ictott. difax. difax. iDo. irmouth. ititville. iherst. difax. IDo. ^dney, C.B. difax. Ictou. ilifax. antviUe. antville. 1874.] ALMANACK. 85 C. Beverley Bullock, K. Tilton Moseley, Miutin J. OrifBn, Harris H. Bliah, Frederick A. Lawrence, Charles E Ratchford, Clinrlea S. Muir, Aubrey Blauchard, Goorge T. Moore, .John M. Jones, .Jas. W. Bingay, Jacob M. Owen, Tho8. E. Corning, John P. Chipinan, .Jason M. Mack, Jos. B. McDonald, Chas. E. DeWolf. George W. Kitchie, Thos. C. Shrcve, Lcander S. Morse, Stephen B. Murray, \Vm. llobert Foster, .Tolin Ervin Jr, Rolit. N. Davis, T. B. Flint, C. S. Harrington, A. Mclsaac, W. Graham, Geo. II. King, A. II. McGillivray, N. II. Meagher, C.J. McDonald, C. M. Witt, .J. II. Frith, J. Hunt, B. Webster, .John H. McDonald, John J. McKinnon, Jr,. 11. D. Dodd, C. N. Campbell, R. A- Tremain, Tlioraas Robinson, Benjamin RusscI, Robert Sedgwick, B. A. Weston, .John M. Geldcrt, 1). C. Fraser, J. II. Lay ton, 1 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 2 Nor, 27 April, 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 12 Aug. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 19 July 19 July 19 July, 19 July, 19 July, 30 Doc. 31 Dec. 31 Doc. 31 Dec. July, July, Dec. Doc. Dec. Dec. Jan. ■ July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. April, July, July, July, July, I 868 I 1 1868 26 1868 26 1868 1869 1669 1869 1869 1869 1869 2 27 2 2 2 12 30 1869 30 186930 1869,30 30 31 19 19 19 19 19 30 1869 1869 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870'31 1870 31 1870 31 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 187:2 187i? 187i 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 Aug. Aug. Aug. Nov. April, Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. July July July, July, July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. July, July, Dec. Dec, Dec., Doc, Jan., July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. April, July, July, July, July, 1868 Halifax. 1868; Sydney, CB. 1868 Halifax. 1868 Do. 1869 Truro. 1869 Amherst. 1869 Halifax. 1869 Windsor. 1869 Liverpool. 1869 Halifax. 1869 Yarmouth. 1869 Annapolis. 1869 Yarmouth. 1869 Ken tville. 1869] Liverpool. 1870 Port Hood. 1870; Windsor. 1870 Halifax. 1870 Digby. 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 Bridgetown. Yarmouth. Halifax. do. do. Yarmouth. Halifax. Antigonish. Halifax. Windsor. Guysboro'. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Do. Kentville. Shelburne. Antigon.'sh. Sydney. Baddcck. Guysboro'. Digby. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. New Glasgow. Truro. Nova Scotia Barristers' Society. Honovary Members, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Supremo Court President, Hiram Blanchard, Esq., Q.C. Vice President, Jas. W. Johnson, Jr, Esq. Council — Hon S. L. Shannon, Q.C, (Treas), M. H. Richey, Esq., Q.C, James McDonald, Esq., Q.C, W. A. Ileiipy, Esq., Q. C Secretary, J. N. Ritchie, Q.C. Bl 3 » e I » e H 9 3 ET m ft 9 «1 », Hal'> Vl*®»K«o» B*iwh«s and Cotmhih »• Brswn Br«tla««« d; Co. n, T. mpf n 4t OO., r«p»g ltnler», fO OimnyiMIc Sircel. | 3!!! 86 nELCHEu's farmer's [1874. il I I e e Q i e 1 8 GB Q e H « fa o 1 I S I ii si M 8 3 CQ O O 9 t "^ .O Mjk H< « « CSS 3 S 3 M (^ ►4 S S ^ s^ Srt S8 w -Q -do o. ,05 3 3 si a *>q a a s^s a a a, B'T-s'-saii-si-si-scQ g -« SJ3§ I 1.8 :s viU'^ Brown Brothers and Co*» Rotnil Bmnrlvta* "Aoom Paper ana P«F«t Blind** a( II. T. Mtato # €•.*• 1J 1874.] Dl n o o la 01 Fi o u O 9 o O ^ « DO *J S o is I « M M 5 w «., Jtio Boliakcr, Uniw. Dunn, OlMidiah Ptirkor, Snniuul C. Uo])e, Wo8tun A Fuwicr, Henry F. Burns, Santl. PrimroBo, m.i>. County ov Antioonisii — iTonuph Symondn, Win II. Macdunnld, M.i>., Arch McGillivray, Kdmiind Curbett, Alox McIntuNh, m.d. County ov Cai'k Dkkton — Milli'dfjc Onkvi, m.d., Lnuch Uol)crt8on, Ilonry Kirkwuud, M.i>., .Tum Givik, Dnn MrLnrty, lionnld McDunnld. County op Coloiikktku — Sunil Muir, m.d., Jno B. Dickie, W. E. McKobcrtu, m.d., KliBha Itoach, m.d., Cbarios Hent, m.d., J. L. IV'ppanl, M.D., Geo Fultun, Danl C. Fulton, David W. Muir, m.d. County of Ciimiikui.and — Thomas I'ago, Chas Ward, Joncph Clark, Jno T. Salter, II. A. DavLson (Pansltoro'), Thos W. Jack«on, U.J.Scott, Ilonry A. Davison (iimir P/tilip), lioht Mitcholl, m.d., Hunj S. Seaman, S. llowanl, m.d., (Clinton J. Morso, m.d. Ci)UNTY OF DiOHY — K. J. Budd, Kobt StciduMis, M.D., Kdwnrd II. OakcH, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselni M. Coujyau, jr, Charles Everett, Clias E. Taynon, J. C. McLollan, m.d., lleury C. Salwun, J. B. G. Morrisop, m.d., llul>ert Svda, m.d. County of Guysuouo' — (/ui/slxmmffh Dittrid. — Edw I. CunninK- hnm. Spinney Whitman, J. B. Iladley, Alfred W. Hart, Piitriek Mc- Donald, M.D., G. E. Buckley, M.D. St, Afant's District — Jno Cum- niinger, Alex Falconer, m.d., James Campbell, m.d. County ov Halifax — Edw Jennings, m.d., Wm Pearson, m.d., Wm II. Weeks, m.d., Alfred Croucher, m.d., Andrew Cowie, m.d., C E Bumaby, Edw Farrcll, m.d. County of Hants — Jno A. Jenkins, Sam) D. Brown, m.d., Wm Dcnnison, m.d., F. N. Bur^^esa, m.d., C. J. Gossip, m.d. County of Invurnicsh — Dunsier Tromain, Jnp Munro, Jas G. McKeen; Dun McLean, Wm Grant, John Mcintosh, m.d., Duncan Caini)l)ell, m.d., Jas McNeill, m.d., Thos. Willraott, m. d. County of Kings — Jon Borden, m.d.. Holmes Masters, m.d., C C. Hamilton, m.d., James S. Miller, m.d., George Hamilton, Harris O. McLatchey, m.d., Henry Lovett, Gideon Cogswell, William H. West, HenrioShaw, m.d., Thos Wm Harris, Jas F. Palmer, John Struthors, m.d., Jas N. Fitch, m.i>. County of Lunknburo — Geo Turner, Nel Chcslcy, Dan Dimock, Chas Gray, m.d., Win A. C. Randall, m.d., William V. Andrews, M. B. Desbrisay, George Ross, Chas lx)rtlly. Joseph Steyerman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders, Win H. Owen, Her- bert Smitli, M.D., «Tas S Caldor. County of Pictou — David Mathcson, Edward Roach, Win II. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John Mitchell, m.d., John McKay, Wm Eraser, m.d., James R. Collie, m.d. County of Quben's — Jas Forbes, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos B.. Harlow, j Colin Campbell. ! County of Richmond — Hon Edmd P. Flynn, Maurice Kavanagli, Wm Brymer, Henry C Fixott, m.d., D. Groucby. County of Siielhurnr— Israel K. Wilson, m.d., Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schrago, M.D., Jas J. Clarke, m.d. County of Victoria — Jno Robertson, Jno McLellah, S. G. A. McKoen, m.d. Brown Brotkteni nn4 Co., Wltoleamle l^ravslats. Bir««t« I Writing, Cmpjlmgn PrInUns Ink*, ui R. T#lllu|r * €o.*« 1874.] ALMANACK. 89 County op YAnMoiiTii— Jaa C. Farish, m.d., Jno Tookcr, Matt JifTroy, Form HatOulil, Nat Ililtun, Win Dnrtun, m.u., llnrv Cann, Jai Kirhy, M.u., O. J. Furish, m.d., Jus B. Bond, m.u., Thoii D. Chipman. JTTSTZOaS 07 TSB PSAOS. ConNTY OF Annapous — W. Rugjflcs, Peter Dolnncoy, Willtrm Iliirris, David 0. Lnndors, Edward Baton, James Gray, Dar.iol Niohollo, John Mills, Thos. C Whoclwk, >yillinm II. Troop, Edward Fit/. Unndolph, Minor TupixM", Jou Whoolock, Jno F. Bath, Kjbt. Piirkor, Robert Mills 2d, AncIruaH Bohakcr, Arthur Dod^^o, Joel Bpnks, S. Hiilcom, Jordcn Messonper, Bcnaiiih Spinnoy, Ambrose Bent, Hon William C. Whitnum, Martin Gates, Charles Spnrr, Felix M.Neil, Aviinl Lontjiey, (tninville Roid, James Wliwlock, John II. I)i mars, -lames K. Potter, JtMcph W. Koltltins, Andrew H. Harris, Rich irdson lliirris, Strathati Bailey, Samuel L. (^hipman, Jas Johnston, \/illiam Orosseup 1st, Wm Weathorspoon, Leonard Wade, Wm Y. Foste , Jaeob Ciiiite, James Foster, Dimock Gates, ilas W. Simrr, Israel \leNalr, llcuvv Parsons, Willianj J. (/rosscuit, Maulv White, Davii. Morse, ('liarles M. Fori)CS, lufflis Phinuey, Isaae D-Vi-oom, Daniel W. Mil- iicr, William Dar^ie, jr., Stephen B. Ilennif^ar, Thomas Holland, James Roy, llandley K. Fiteh, Andrew Brown, John Gates, John Asaph Marshall, Murray ICUiott, Jos Elliott, Bern D. J^eonard, Benj Kollows, Wm B. Troop, Wm Shaffiicr, Benj Shart'ner, Harris Foster, (lOO Troop, Jno Buckler, (». Murdoch, Sam I)aniels, Ahm Younu, Wm Ueiordon, Jaeob Neily, Major Stronach, Jas A. (iilihon, Walter Wolton, .liio Stoddart, Saml Neily, Bernard Calnek, Sand McCormiek, Jno Ityder, Charles Whitman, Jno Rieo, Wm Wrijfht, Wm Carlton, Geo Ditmara, Dowo D. Potter, Thos A. Margcson, Thos A. Gavaza, Wm V. Jones, John G. Baleom, Wm II. Ray, Dow il. Morse, Saml Pickup, flob Wado, Edward Barteaux, George Ilardwiek, David McLcUan, Wm McTjaughlan^ Thos Bunks, Wm Miller, Jacob Sloeum, Gieo Neily, Krancis Miller, Wra U. Baleom, Joel Sloeum, George Woodberry, ICIias Phinney, Stephen Beals, Gilford Delap, John B. Troop, Wm Shaw, Israel Lottony, Stephen E. Bent, Elias Beals, Edraonu Bout, Klias Tapper, Obadiah M. Taylor, Norman B. Spinney, Shippy Spun*, Fuwier Burns, Wm. Chipman Jr., Edward Bachman, Wm. J. II. Bal- eom, Wallace Pliinncy, Benj. L. Winchester, Arthur Harris, John Prince, Jno W. Whitman, Silas Potter, Chas H. Ford, Jno Anthony, John S, Morse, Arthur W. Harris, Jas Ix)ngley, Phinlay Saundors, Timothy R. Brooks, Jno Morgan, Benjamin Goldsmith, Thos Delap, Kdwd Milberry, Jas E. Oakos, Chas A. Elliott. County of Antioonisu— Jos Symonds, Wm C. Hierlihy, A. A. Ogdcn, Robt McDonald, Dougald Cameron, Don McMillan, Robert Trotter, Arch McGillivray, Jno McKenzie, Hon Jno McKinnon, N. McDonald, Lachlan Cameron, Don McDonald, Allan Smith, John McMillan, Don Chisholm, John McDonald, William Chisholm, William Gerrior, Charles Cameron, William R. Cunningham, Edward Corbctt, Elisha M. Randall,. Hugh McGillivray, Robert N. Henry, Alex McNaughton, Aaron D. Harrington, Wm J. Beck, Alexander M. Chishobn, Jno McDonald, Alexander Mcintosh, m.d., Don McKenzie, Rodk McDonald, Angus MeDougall, R. J. Fonistall, Miciiael CrisjK), Peter Gerrior, Lucicn Doiron, Alex Chisholm, Don (^iusholm, D. Condon, Jno Chisholm, Colin Ross, Angns McDonald, Colin 'Chisholm, Jno Fraser, Don McDonald, Wm Chisholm, Wm a Id I i 91 f Irown Drotlt«rB jum4. €0,9 Gold Irjr Polnte. .%. ^o. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 5< A z 1.0 i.l 1.25 21 12.5 1^ |S6 Imlfl 1^ 2.2 1^ 10 1.8 U ill 1.6 lU 6" V Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER. N.Y. M580 (716)873-4503 •^ \ iV \\ V p. ''■^ ^^4^ k^^ I. 6^ II. T* mriB M Co., Pftpev Snlen, 189 GnuiTillci Street. I Bi I I m 8 I 1 1 9 s i 90 belcher's farmer's [1874- Boyle, Jamee M Hall, William Chisholm, Alexander Caneron, An- gus Mclnni^,, Arch Chisholm, John McMillan, Jno B. Bonin, Elisha W. Bandall, Angus Mclsaac, Allan Cameron, Alex McGillivraj, Arch Fraser, Hugh IkfoLellan, John McGilliTraj, Andw McFarlane, John HcKinnon, Jno Mcln^rre, jr, Wm A. J. McDonaldj Arch McGillivraj, Jno McGilUvray, Jno C. McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Jas Wilkie, Hugh McAdam, Joseph McDonald, Archd. McFhee, Wm. McDonald, DftTid McNair, Andrew Chisholm, Alexander Mclnnes, Joseph Mac- Donald, A. M. Cunningham, Bodk Chisholm, Hugh McFherson, m.i>. Henry Webb, Michael Fetitpas, John A. McGillivrar, An^ McGilli- Tray, Alex. Chisholm, Donald McDondd, Timothy Crispo, Moses Summers, Neil McEenna, Geo. H. Irish, Donald McDonald Angus Mclsaac, James G. Ross, John Chisholm, John McDonald. CouNTT OF Caps Brbton. — Thomas S. Bown, George G. O. Hill, Hon John Bourinot, N. H. Martin, Arnold Holmes, William Armstrong, Wm Butler, William GammcU, Lauchlan Bobertson, Don McNeil, Benoni She])herd, Anth'y Martell, George Rigby, Don Ross, Hon Thos D. Archibald, Don Gillis, Hon J(mn Fergusson, John Forbes, John R. Dowling, Donald Macaulay, Caleb Huntington, Thomas Moore, Alex Kenna, Dougald McDougall, Law Kavana^h, Alexander Mi^an, John Richai^on, Henry V. Bown, Fatnck Cadigan, Jas Matheson, Jno L. lugrnham, Murdoch McDonald, Don McLean, Simon Nicholson. Angus Gillis, Wm W. Bovm, Geo McKay, Duncan McKenzie, Richd Laffin, Thomas Scott, J. T. McKinnon, Clement H. Harrington, Benoni Gouthrcau, F. F. Arclibold; Don McDougall, John A. Moore, £dm Outram, Steph McNeil, Angus Anderson, Ron McDonald, Ron McMillin, Wm McDonald, Fras Lewis, Alex Moore, Alex G. Hamilton, John Lorway, Feter T. Clarke, Hugh McGillivray, Alex McDonald, Wm Routledge, John Edwards, Patk Collins, Ik^rshall Bourinot, John Vooght, Chas J. Clarke, Norman McDonald, Michael Slatteiy, Walter Young, William TumbuU, Henry Mitchell, James Hitchens, Arthur H. Bourinot, Dun McLarty, John Belcher Moore, Wm. H. Moore, Robert Martin, Allan McLean, Rodk McNeil, James Gillis. Ronald McDonald, Michael McLellan, Don Mc- Dougall, Allen McAdam, Isaac Greenwell, Laurence Holland, Cor- nelius Hickey, Ewen Robertson, John Sutherland, Thomas P. Jones, David McKeen, Alex. C. Ross, Ndl McNeill, John McLean, Henry LeCrass, Samuel Brookman, John T. Moflfatt, Blowers Archibald, Donald McNeill, Patrick Nevill, Patk O'Toole, Israel Slattenr, Hector F. McDougall, Don McLellan, Joid Ross, John McGregor, Geo F. M. Forbes, Richard H. Brown. ConxTT or Colohbstkr — ^Fras R. Parker, Wm Campbell, Robert Fletcher, Eliakim Tupper 4th, Hon Samuel Creelman, Isaac McCnrdy, John King, J. Fulmore, Robt Hamilton, Daniel Morrison, Jas Mnnro, Samuel Waugh, Benjamin Tupper, Matt McCurdy, Wm McKim, Wm Faulkner, Wm C. Eaton, John Smith, Geo Reading, John Irvine, John McKay, J. D. Putnam, Hugh Dunlap, Samuel Rettie, Jas N. Crowe, Jno Yuill, Richd Slade, jr, Alox Ellis, Jas Flemming, Thos S. Delancy, John M. Campbell, Joseph Fulton, Silas Clarke, Jas Crowe 7th, James McKay, Hugh Gunnj Robt Loc^an, Jas A. Stevens, Danl C. Archibald, Robert Chambers, Robert Nelson, Ezra Lavton, James K. Blair, Robert J. Pollock, William Gregor, Hugh Dickson, Danl McLaughlia, Jno McGeorge, Robert L. Byers, Thomas Chisholm, Wm J. McKay, Wm. Ross, Robt Lewis, David Moore, James Crowe, Browa Bres. * Co., imperten •t flnrf teftl laelmmenl lie Stjreet. I Bible*, Teatamenfai A Prayr Books, «t R T. MPIR it CO/B. 1874.] ALMANACK. 91 Al«x McLeod.. Geo Johnston, Danl Eaton, Jas J. Hamilton, Darid Ramwv, Bobt O. Rutherford, Bobt Murray, Isaac Fulton, Jno Ryan, J. D. McCart, Robt C. Fulton, Isaac Flemminff, Jas R. Henderson, Jno Archibald, Wm Fulton, Geo C. Tajlor, Jas M Creelman, Jas Birrell, Ken McLean, Jno Dickson, Harris Fulmore, Danl McKenxie, F. Blanchard, E. Tnpper, jr, Saml G. W. ArrMbald, Jas Maxwell, James E. Dickie, Abm N Tnpper, David McG. Joftnston, David Nelson, Isaac BamhiU, Robt Putnam, Jno Wier, Fred M. Pearson, Eben Fales, Alex B. Fletoher, Joseph C. Crowe, Thomas W. Crowe, R. N. B. McLeUan, David A. Davidson, Wm Hill, Saml Morrison, John A. P. McLe}an, William Blackwood, Juhn Clarke, Hugh Munro, John T. B. Henderson, Wm McNutt, Silas E. Black, Edw IIjslop, Donald M. Sutherland, Jotham Blair, Geoi^e N. McLellan, Danl Geddens, Charles Loughead, Robert Forbes, George Fulton, John McKay, James Nonie, David C. Slack, S. G. A. Morrison, Patrick Hill, Harris Harrington, L^ander J. Crow, Thos. McEav, Levi Davidson, Tho&. J. G. Nelson, James Clark, John Miller, Wm. Blair, Jas. Dickson, Thos. Miller, John Porteous, Jno Lightbody, Ebcnezer Beattie, Jas Kent. CouKTT OF Cdmbkrk.and — Hou Hcnrv G. Pineo, Jas Ratchford, Jessie Lewis, Amos S. Blenkhom, Jas Kirkpatrick, Biandolph Morris, Henry Harrison, James W. Ddaney, Robt K. Smidi, Den Macnamera, R. C. Reid, Wm Pipen, Horatio N. Davidson, J. K. Elderkin, Geoi^e Knowlton, David Purdy, David Pugsley, Fras Carroll, Chas G. Donkin, Jas Fullerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Hunter, David Lawrence, Jno H. Peers, Samuel Webb, Norman McLeod, Wm Baker, Wm P. Chisholm, Bobt McElman, Robt W. Salter, Martin Chapman, John T. Smvth, Cyrus Bent, Peter MaeFarlane, William F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, Chas. E. Ratchford, John Traviss, Joseph Coates, Doug Pugsley, William Stewart, Alfired Black, Wm B. Brundace, Thos T. Thdmson, John BraM, Robert Ward, Fras F. Hatfield, Nat P. Huges, A. P. Bradley, David Fullerton, Jno Davison, Mich K. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Berden, Thomas C. DeWolf, William Vli^ugh, David Ross, Lemuel Bigney, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Robert Ripley, Charles Ward, Donald 'McKeniie, Gilbert Purdy, Thos McKay, John ^gelow, Ephraim Howard, Jas Z Bliss, David McElman, Thos Lusby, William B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, m.d., Netis Chapp6], Chas Lawrence, Thomas R. Black, Thomas Roach, J. Hiram Blade, Ru- fus Black, Patrick Baird, Wm Moffiitt, James Hi^ns, Saml Baird, John Atkinson, John Hewson, Wm. McNab, William Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benjm Douglas, Donald McKay, James S. Hickman, Charles McCabe, Alex M. Wills, Richd B. Huestis, Bedford Read, Wm Smith, Embree Wood, Robt Christie, Thcs Kirkpatrick, Amos Thomson, Zebud Mackay, Charles Bent, Law Han> nan, Angus McGiUivray, Jos Harritt, Wm Greenfield,, Chas J. Onlton, Alex Dewar, Job Seaman, Arch Robertson, Jno Waugh, Richard Wood- land, sr, Matthew A. Logan, Samuel O'Donnell, Joshua Black, Angus McLeod, Gilbert Seaman, Wm Oxley, Chas Smith, Caleb Lewis, Geo Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Burgess Fullerton, Charies Hatfield, Torry Bent, Jesse W. Fullerton, W. Y. King, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewid, D Dickinson, Henry Davis, Albert D Chapman, Edward Bent, William Black, A. A. Stevens, R. Mitchell, Volentine Wood, Stephen Oxley, Rufus S. Purdy, Jas D. Purdy, Danl T. Holmes, Geo. Scott, Gilbert Atkinson, John Sutherland, George Chapman, James Tait, Wm. J. Fales, William B. Huestis, -Isaac Brown, Isaac Purdy, Edward BROWN BBOTAllBS * CO., DnMfftettt BnUOut. B. T, MUIR & CO., Booksellers ft Stationors, EtaUfax. 92 belcher's farmer's [1874. « •0 O ir 3 8 h •i I 8 \ M ; OS S O K i Betts, B. 8. Seaman, Peter McDonald, Jas McCabe, John K. Morris. CouNTT OP DioBT — District of Dufby — Colin Campbell, Stephen Pajton, Edw^ A Jones, Holland E. Fa;^son, Edward M Mannall, William B. Bent, John Eldridge, 'Benjamin H. Buggies, Sabine Saraiy, William Saunders, Lauchlan MeEay, John Dakin, Ed* ward K. Timnany, Stems Jones, John Donne^n, Mendal Crocker, Edward H. Oakes, George Henderson, David Kice, William P. Marshall, George B. Potter, Jno V. Purd^, Wm Aymar, Wm P Potter, Edw Haines, Jess* Harris, Willir.m Coggins, Isaiah Thnrber, Benj Van Blaracom, Thomas B. Tooker, John W. Wright, Geo Denton, Jno W. Powell, Samuel T. Bacon, David Morehouse, Edward Potter, William Lent, Alexander D. Hoyt, John S McKeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis, William Denton, Chas Denton, Wm. Ilankin- son, Thos O. Singer, James Morehouse, Richard Sanderson, James H. Roop, Robert K. Timpany, W. H. Taylor, John Walsh, Charies R. Everett, Robert Reed, James H. Morehouse, George A. Purdy, Edw J. Budd, Ansel B. Holdsworth, Francis Hutchinson, David Cowan, Jas E. Dclap, John Smith, John M. Smith, Edwd Hogan, Geo Casscboom, Jas Walsh, Jas Lovitt, E. R. Oakes, James H. Jones, Daniel Morton, Wm. Warner, Edward Everett, John D. Hajrter, Lemuel Saunders, Wesley O ithouse, R. S. Fitzrandolph, Jasper Jourreay, Colin Johnson, Eliakim Tuppe^;, Jos W, Denton, Stephen Westcott, Edwd C. Bowers, F. W. Ruggles, Chas Sounders, Ephraim Baker. Dittrict of Clare — Patrick Nowlan, James Stewart, Bona venture Ribichcaa, Felix Devoau, Nicholas Deveau, Reuben Perry, Angil Blinn, John P. Thibedean, John B. Melanson, Thomas Tooker, George U. Perry, Henrv Goldfinch, Wiv.. Mullen, Maturin Robicheau, Urbine Doucette, Anselm M. Comean, Fidele Gaudet, Luke Doucette, Louis Q. Bourquc. County of Gctsboro' — Gtmhorouqh Di»t, Hon Robt M. Cutler, Hon Wm O. Hefieman, Jas B. riadley, William J. Bigelow, Wm Hart, Wm Moir, Jno Mahoncy, William G. Scott, Jno A. Steel, Jno Ehler, Thomas Keating, Jessie Anderson, John Jamieson, Jos W. Hadlcy, Joathan Hartley, Jos David, Don Gunn, Colin Chisholm, J. A. Tory, Andw Sangster, Wm Harfshorne, Geo Scott, J B. Simpsoti, Thos C. Peart, Styles Hart, Chris Jost, Alfred W. Hart, John T. Sinclair, Jas E. Hart, Bichd O'Gormon, David Scranton, Jas H. Feltmate, Alex McL Hart, Thos O'Neil, Thos C. Cook, Wm P. Carritt, Wm Tory, Wm Webber, Jas S. Nickcrson, Wm H. Wylde, SamI Aikcns, Ricfid Bruce. Saml R. Russell, Wm H. Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, Jas Fitzgerald, Jas Purcell, Herbert B. Cunningham. George B. Hadley, James Ferguson, John Matthews, Spencer H. Giffin, Thos. F. Mil- ward, Donald Kennedv, Hugh McNeil, Jas R. Atwater, Thos. Con- don, A. McLanchlin, Alex. Ferguson, Solomon Cohoon, Charles Tay- lor, John W. Peart, Charles M. Francheville, Henry M. Jost, Wm. L. Peart, Wm. F. DesBarres, Jas. H. Marshall, Abraham Cox, John Mc- Millan, Michael Keatine, Francis C. Cook, David Webb, Jas H. Carr, John Chisholm, Thos. Hadley, Donald Kennedy, Robert Davis, Donald Chisholm, Archibald Chisholm, William S. McKenzic, Abraham W. Bigelow, John F. Taylor, Stephen McMillan. St. Mary's District, Lauchlan McQuarrie, Daniel Hattie, John Hattie, Samuel Archibald, Alexander Cumminger, Samuel G. McKeen, Alexonder Fisher, Angus Cameron, John Sinclair, John Stewart, ir, Alexander Sinclair, David R. McKocn, George M. J. Elliott, A. R. W. McKeen, White, Charles Mcintosh, Joseph McLean, A. P McKenzie, John BBOWlf BBOTflSmi * CO,, W|i«l«Mile J^ra$gVH», EaUfax. Pen sail Pooftcet BLnlre et«* nt R. T. Matr * Cte.1i. [1874. K. Morris. 11, Stephen : Maniuill, leg, Sabine )akin, Ed- al Crocker, ymUm F. m F Potter, r, Benj Van »n, Jno W. cr, William orse, Israel m. Ilankin- I, James H. Charles 11. rdy, Edvr J. )wan, Jas E. Casscboom, niel Morton, b1 Saunders, )Un Johnson, i C. Bowei-8, ct of Clare— hcaa, Felix in, John P. re U. Perry, ine Doucette, Q. Bpurquc. t M. Cutler, If, Wm Hart, 1, Jno Ehler, W. Hadlcy, J. A. Tory, soti, Thos C. Sinclair, Jas Itmate, Alex t, Wm Tory, [ikcns, Richd ;Donald, Jas a B. Hadley, hos. F. Mil- TboB. Con- ICharles Tay- fost, Wm. L. )X, John Mc- Jas H. CaiT, avis, Donald Abraham W. try's District, fil Archibald, |nder Fisher, Alexander W. McKeen, [enzic, John 1874] ALMANACK. 93 Cummingcr, Donald McDonal(*, Hugh McDonald, Jas H. McDonald, Alex N. McDonald, John McDaniel, Donald Kennedy, Wm. L. Pyc, Jesse Cumminger, John McLean, Alex Fisher, James McCutchcon, Wm Pride, John Rude, Allan Rude, Alex Mitchell, Walter Daniols, Thomas O'FIahavin, Thomas Smith, James Hemla^r, John A. Kirk, John Hewitt, Joseph Rude, Robert Kennedy, Donald Sinclair, Alex. Sutherland, John Cruikshanks, Daniel W. Crockett, Robert Rood: Co. or IlAUiFAX'-Andrew Shiels, Philip Letson, Patrick Power, Alex Fiurquharson, Danl O'Gorman, John Thomas, Francis Mnnro, David Annand, Charles Hamilton, James Croucber, Henry A. Glad* win, Matthew Barris, Alexander Stephen, Matthew Quild, Charles D Hunter, Jer Northup, Hon Jas Cochran, Wm H. Tidmarsh, Westcote Lytdeton, Arch McPhee, Jas L. Griffin, Robt Fox, Jno Geddcs, David Archibald, Adam Deane, Ephraim Burgess, Wm E. Brine, Donald Murray, Samuel R. Caldwell, Geo L. C. Chipman, Edm Ryan, Geo Garrison, David Thompson, Donald McLaren, William Hay, Francis Lay ton, William Evens, Jos Kayo, Robert Romans, William Landels, John Carmichael, Henry Shellnut, James Ward, John Nauffts, John A. Bell, Nat Rassell, Patrick Fuller, Jno Stairs, Jno D. Nash, Wm J. Coleman, Wm Ackhurst, Jno Liugley, Jos Thompson, Robt D. Clarke, Jno McCulloch, Edwd Lahey, Wm Compton, John E. Shatford, Geo Shiels, Geo Dauphiney, Jas E. Shatford, Francis Webber, Geo J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, Wm F. Knight, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, John Woodill, John Purcell, Edw Johnson, Jos Murphy,. Chambers Blakeney, D. F. Curry, Bcnjm C. Wilson, John Hays, David A. Nicholson, Thomas Humphrey, Andrew Gray, Geo P. Mitchell, Daniel Cronan, James CuUen, Thomas E. Kenny, William Hare, Thomas Walsh, John Doull, Matthew H Richey, Benjamin W. Salter, Patrick Walsh, Geo J. Longard, Geo G. Dustan, N. P. Chris- tian, James Eraser, Donald McDonald, Wm Dunbar, Chas J. Gossip, M. D., Samuel Croucber, jr., Jas Croucher, Wellington Kent, Jas Kent, Geo S. Dickey, Geo Thomson, Danl McCurdy, Jas Gardner, jr., Wm Hall, John H. Anderson, James Dnggan, Thomas Mahei, Edw Bowers, William Mnnro, Frederick N. Hnbley, Donald Archibald, Theodore Conrod, Malcolm Mclnnis, J. W. Laurie, James Butler, John Silver, Robert Boak, W. P. West, D. Farrell, J. B. DuflFus, John Artz, Wra Barron, G. A. Leslie, J. M. Forrest, J. C. Ross, J. Wilcox, J. A. Shiers, Isaac McCurdy, D. F. Curry, Benjamin C. Wilson, Hugh W. Blackadar, John Taylor, John D. Tupper, Thos Walsh, Wm Taylor, John Flinn, John Davison, William Esson, Joseph Hamilton, Edward Smith, John Higgins, John S. Bryson, Robert Richardson, Peter Ross, John M. Inglis, Wm. Taylor, Andrew Drillio, Alex. Temple, James Laidlaw, Jas. W. Tarner, Geo. J. Troop, Francis C. Elliott, Patrick Hayden, Thomas Dnmev, Danl. H. Pitts, Alexander Parker, Samuel Hutchinson, Jno K McCurdy, Wm A. Cumminger, Jas Kerr, John Kirker, Saml Bolcom, jr, Malcolm McFarlane, David Archibald, Geo W. Madill, John Lindsay, Alexander Mitchell, Saml J. Mason, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax for the city only. CouNTT OF Hants — Western District— Jno M. Smith, John Lock- hart, Qeo Harvie, Archibald Smith, Jos Rickards, Wm Chambers, Jas Cochran, John Burgess, Isaac Lake, Jas Greno, Robt Allison, Bennet Smith, Danl Cochran, Michl B. Salter, Isaiah Dimock, Shnbael B. Parker, Thos Sandford, James M. Higgins, Jehn M. Macomher, Benjamin Marsters, Jas Reynolds, Benjamin DeW Eraser, m.d., Wm ^raiState. IspongM, BmnkeM and Comlis by Browu Bros, aad Co. R. T. MUIR * CO., Papt Rnlf . 139 Or>nvlU« Btr— t I i t e 8 9 H M of 94 belcher's farmer's [1874. Bonnott, Shubael Dimock, Dennison Haivio, Jas Ross, Geo Johnston, Harris Martin, Jos F Cochran, Jas Dennison, Thos A. Smith, Chas J. Wilkins, Edw Dimock, Monson H. Goudge, ViTalter Hunter, John Jenkins, George DeWolf, John Smith, J. fi. North, Williiha Davison, Pluircs Constantino, Geo Armstrong, Wm. Murphj, Wm. Fish, Handle/ Starratt, Saml Mumford, Andrew Shaw, Thomas Akins, Edwin Mumford, Wm B. Shaw, wm Canavan, Wm Dennison, Nathan Wilcox, Jno Carmichaol, Wm Beckman, Jno Stirling, James Poynts, Edw McLatchy, David Scott, Wm Curry, Alfred Thomas, Theophilas Cowen, William Hanrie, Charles E. Young, Wm. Bailey, John Patterson, Wm. McKay, Wm. Ingram, Thos. Armstrong, €rao N. Sanford, Ezekiol N. Masters, Wm. H. Mosher, Henry Cnnovan, Jno Taylor, Dan! Mosher. Eastern District, Benj Smith, Francis Parker, David Frieze. Jno McDougall, Alex Thompson, Jno 8. Brennan, Wm R Wallace, James Withrow, William McDougall, George Smith, Geo. Densmoro, Jno Dimock, Benj Blois, Wm C. Casey, Josiah Custance, Isaiah Smith, William Lawrence, Evan Urqohart, James McKenzio, James W. King, Wm Etter, Robert Faulkner, Stephen Harvie, Hugh Mclxsam, Andw Kirkpatrick, Jas RUis, Wm Wardrop, Geo Ainslie, Jno McLeam, Harry B. Mnrphy, Wm Blake, A B Smith, Don McKay, Danl Blois, H H Blois, Sam Blois, John Sim, Jno T. Scott, John Ur- quhart, Wm H. Withrow, Geo P. Thompson, James Simpson, Robert Putnam, William Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Terhune, Robt Parker, Jas Casey, Danl Thompson, Thomas \7oolaver, Thomas Hunter, Nelson Wier, Jacob Hennigar, Wm Walker, Walter Burton, Wm Hunter, Alex Dunbar, Angus Rose, David R. Crow, Arch Frame, Alfred Putman, George Freize. CouKTT OF iMVBimBBB. — John McLeod, Dnnsier Trcmain, John McLellan, Jas G. McKeen, Don McDonald, Hug^ Campbell, Martin McPherson, Malcolm McDonald, Lauchlin McDougall, Don Smith, James Purcell, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Samuel Campbell, Angus Beaton, Malcolm McKay, John H. McKeen, Alex Chisuolm, John Chisholm, John McDonald, Don McDonald, James McDonell, Donald McLellan, Matt McDaniel, Rodk McNeil, Angus McEachern, Jno G. Crowdis, Angus Murphy, John Chisholm, John Wright, Edw McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Richard Darcy, J. Dun Cameron, Dnncan McLean, Don Mcintosh, Wm McQuarry, Patrick Dowling, Arch McPhail, J. Beaton, Malcolm Mcljcod, Hugh Cameron, m.d., Hi*oh McDonald, Wm Grant, Donald McDonald, Donald McDonald Jno McDonald, Jno McEachern, Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, Jacob S. Hart, A. McDonald, John Mcintosh, Peter Smyth, jr., Hugh Gillies, William Dunbar, John McLennan, Malcolm MeNeil, Peter Paint, Geo C. Lavircnoe, jr., Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, John McFarlane, Don McMillan, Alex McEachran, Robt. McDougall, Alex McEachen, Arch Cameron, Neil McDonald, Jacob Ross, Jno Cameron, Murdoch Mattheson, John Hingley, Duncan Campbell, m.d., Mur- doch A. Ross, Finlay Beaton, Don A. McLellan, Alex Campbell, Neil Gillies, Neil Campbell, Angus McCormick, Hugh McDonald, John McDougall, Thomas Burke, John McLellan, Allen McDonald, Arch Boyle, Nathaniel C. McKeen, Angus Beaton, Jno Carmichael, James Coady, Donald McLean, |r, Peter Grant, John McDonald, Levi Hart, Angus McPhail, Joseph White, Neil McMillan, Jamc: McNeil, m.d., R. B. Smith, h.d., Wm McPherson, Allen McMillan, Neil McKay, Furquhar McRae, Donald McLeod, Angus Grant, Alex. McDonald, Br«wm Bros, db Co.» Importemi orSarytcal InstramenM* atrMt Soapb VLtui Otto, Pifumayy. BiaaU WarM. at It T. Mnir A Co. • [1874. Johnston, A. Smith, er Hunter, i, WilliMt phy, Wm. mas Akins, DenniBon, ling, James A ThomH, Tn. Bailey, itrong, Qeo Cnnovan, nds Parker, snnan, Wm Smith, Geo. h distance, McKenxie, irfie, Hugh Ainslie, Jno on McKay, t, John Ur- )Son, Kobort ilil Terhune, ftr, Thomas Iter Barton, Arch Frame, tmain, John ,beU, Martin Don Smith, 1 Campbell, K Chisholm, ) McDonell, McEachern, hn Wright, n Cameron, :k Dowling, [Qcron, M.D., I McDonald n Kennedy, h, jr., Hugh eNeil, Peter iholm, John ougall, Alex ao Cameron, M.D., Mur- mpbell, Neil onald, John onald. Arch ;hael, James ., Levi Hart, [cNeil, M.D., leil McKay, McDonald, 1874.] ALMANACK. 95 Arch McDougall, James Doyle, Allan McDonald, Alex McDonald, James Boss, Donald McFadyen, Donald Smyth, John McDonald, Jno Mclsaac, Anselm Au'Coin, Leo Au'Coin, John McKeen, J. H. Bent, Neil McMillan, Thos Evans, Wm. Ethridge, Hugh Cameron, Murdoch Matheson, Ronald Campbell, Thos Willmott, m.d. CoDifTT or KiMoa— Caleb H. Band, Saml Chipman. Seth Burgess, Edmund Palmer, Richd Starr, John F. Hutchinson, AJex Patterson, Wm Miller, Fairfield Smith, Edwanl P. Borden, Patrick D. Scanlan, Arch Walker, John O. Fineo, Gideon Cogswell, David Ells, David Davidson, James Eaton, Amos Sheffield, Ebenezcr Bigclow, Richard W. Kidston, James Griffin, John H. Cox, Irad Benjamin, Rnssel Coldwelly Levi W. Eaton, Jacob Lockhart, Chas Eaton, Winckworth Chipmtui, Abm Newcomb, Zebulon Neily, Sydnev Welton, Wm A. Tapper, David Huntley, Jno W. Ruftco, Jonn W. Borden, Benj H. Calkin, John N. Bowles, John Kirkpatriok, Wm W. Patterson, Wm H. Lyons, William Rhodes, Thos A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, James Bligh, Isaac H. Newcomb, John Vaughan, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, Wm Davidson, Wm J. Wallace, Augustine A. Pineo, Geo F. Robinson, Edward Hamilton, William Crane, Jns Leard, jr., John Porter, Joshua Reid, John M. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, m.d., Edwin Parker, Geo Kinsman, Charles Hall, Henry Lovett, James E Rockwell, Knoch A. Forsyth, Robert W. Beckwith, Isaac Hamilton, Geo W. Fiaher, John H Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, John A. Chipman, Wm. B. Ward. Leonard Fitch, John H. Miner, Benjamin B. Woodworth, John P. Lyons, Benjamin P. Weaver, Edward C. Foster, George Dodge, George Marsters, John W. Barss, Charles Dickie, Georsfe Harvey, George N. Fuller, Obed Benjamin, David B Newcomb, Henry White, John Belcher, John E.Ells, George Hamilton, Charles Boiit, Thomas Farnsworth, Andi-ew Dwight Dewolf, Richd D. West, William Bowles, Henry Pineo, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, Jos B. Davidson, Elisha Schoficld, Leonard Porter, Lcona^ R. Ilsley, Jno Lamont, jr, Wm C. Bill, Handlev C. Shaflher, Auram G. Marsters, P]|iakim Tupper, Jno 8. Newcomb, Henry L. Baker, Wm N. Newooihb, Araos Baxter, /os B Hea, d.o.l., Martin L. Cleaveland, Geo C. Pineo, Kdw M. Margeson, Moses Brown, Jas MarUn, Jas Doyle, Jno Tobin, Jno O. Morse, £dw Redmond, Jas E. Lyons, Jas P. Cunningham, Edwin Rnnd, Samuel S. Robinson, Wm A- Porter, George L. Jess, Wm. H. Woodward, Wm S. West, James E. Rand, Leander Rand,Edward R. Bishop, Gideon Power, Oliver Woodworth, Thos Handley Chute, Jer Bligh, Leander Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, J. Leander Wickwire, Thos Tuzo, Jos Starratt, David E. Ross, Charles D. Randall, Robert Eils, Wm H. Skijiner, Charles R. Northup, Edwin I|arris, James S. Witter, John N Coleman, D. Rupert Eaton, John W Mai]gcson, Leveret DeV. Chipman, D. D. Davidson, Ohadiah Newcomb, .^hn S. Belcher, James T. Manning, John 8. Woodworth, John Fulk^toii, William Smith, Wm. Burgess, J. W. Taylor, Nathan W. Fisher, William J. Wallace, Edw Harris, Amos Black, Thos Craig, Justus W. Warner, A. Stanley Fisher, Geo Munro, Wm Glen, W. H. Bent, Jas Pattersoi?, John Faulkner, Wm Condon, Edward M. Jorden, Perez M. Brickens, Jonathan Hand, Fred Brown, Alex. Tapper, Patrick Fall«r, James B. Allen, Nelson Patterson, Charles Taylor, Elias S Graves, John Foster, Jno 8 Welton, Geo E. Cox, J. W. Bigelow, Michael Lonei:gan, Obadiah H. Newcomb. CocRTT ov LtmBKBtTRO — Benjamin Zwicker, Clnurlei L. H. *^'"'^*" iPrcMrlptloBa durelM^/ dl0p«ii«c4 hj JBwmk tor«K. * C^ R. t. MOm A COn Blank Book Manoliiotitttrt, HalifaJk < 3 I ! I 9Q BELCUBR'S rABMKR's [1874. Church, Henry Bailloy, Qeotm W, Kaulback, Wm V. Andrewt, Morton Whoefock, Lemud M. Drew, Boni Rynard, John Keddjr, Nich Wo}ff, Geo Rosa, Geo Richardson, Jos P. MiUer, Benj W. C Manning, Thoa K. Cragg, James D. Selig, Wm Robinson, Lewis Knaut, !l)dw Mofvan, QeoK Mills, Peter (^rkum, Wm S. Drew, Robert Scott, J. <^8eph Rudolf, Qeorge Barss, Charles Lordley, Robert Smith, Edward Tool, Joseph Whitford, Nelson Chesley, J. M. Hojrt, Obadiah Parker, Jno Kanlbnck, Jos Baker, Geo Wile, Simon Risstr, Matt Ernst, Wm Turner, Robt Lindsay, Jas Starratt, Robt Dawson, John Smith, Heni^ D. Cleaveland, Jos W. Lockhart, Lewis Anderson, John. Trethney, Geo Turner, Jas Lants, Jas Dochman, Henry Alders, J. James Kock, Casper Oxner, Adam Feindel, Leonard Hebb, Reuben McFarlane, Saml Ramey, Jas Faulkner, Henry Kedy, Robt West, Bnos Teel, Adam E. Durland, Wm J. Dauphiney, Jas Publicover, Henry Porter, John Norille, Jas Grinton, Wm Cleaveland, Casper Publioorer, Jos Ritsoy, Jas H. Wentzel, John Tobin, Edw LangiUe, Jas Fayles, Nat Strum, Wm. Remby, Josiah W. Rudoli, Jas Wynock, Jos T. Barss, Jer Mador, Jas M. Motzlcr, AvHrd Foster, Levi LangiUe, Thos H. Mosher, Wm nimclmnn, Caleb LangiHe, Casper Oxner, Eli Ramer, Bci^ Dauphiney, William Shatford, Wm FanlKuer, Jacob Pickles, D. B. Himmelman, 'Richnrd J. Jenkins, Dnnl Duncan, James H. Hiltz, Jas H. Coolen, Geo Geldort, Abrm Hcbh, Stephen Fink, Jno Burn, Chaa Morash, Thos T. Keefler, Joseph H. Wade, John S. McKoan, John Bailloy, Chas Pickford, Abrm Zink, Bonj Berringer, JoKn Levi Oxner, Jos li Wynian, John F. Hiltz, Honry E. Cook, Natt Wenttcll, Albert Poarl, Stcph Langlllo, Jjis Thompson, R. D. Clarke, Jas Kizor, Jas McFarland, Charles E. Church, Gideon Lan^llo, Joseph B. Worthylake, Edwanl Ueckman, John LangiUe, Christian Voglcr, John Dauphinco, Lewis Smith, ^amos Hennicar, James McKeon, John Teal, James Fisher, Edward Strum, Isaac Mader, John Tretheway, Alex- ander Trethoway, David Publicover, Obadiah Spinney, E. J. Manning, Wm Selig, Joseph Young. 'CouKTT OF PicTOU — //«» Jas Frascr, Hon John Holmes, Robert Murray, Peter Ross, John McKay, Geo McLcod, Dun McDonald, William Fraser, Adam McKenzie, Wm Gordon, Jas Primrose, Angus Sutherland, John Grant, Neill Gu^n, Hugh McLeod, Jas McGregor, W. H. Davies, John Logan, WUham Langill, James Grant, Robert Copeland, William Smith, Daniel Cameron, Alexander McKay, o.r., John McLeod, William Dunbar, Gtoorge McKenzie, Alexander Cameron, Rodk McKenzie, Alexander McKav, w.R., John Crerar, RobtDonll, Hennr R. Narraway, Don McDonald, O.J., George McKay, George Denoon, «fohn ^olmes, c.j., Adam Gordon, Andw Hunter, Jno F. McDonald, Basil Bell, John H. Lane, John Gray, Pet G. Campbell, Wm Ross, John Ross, David A. Ross, Donald McDonald, n.o., James Fitxpatrick, Alexander Chisholm, Don Fraser, Jas Wentworth, Duncan Robertson, Thomas Horn, James Holmee, John A. Dawson, James Kitchen, James W. Carmichael, Malcom G. McLeod, Alex MeHardy, John Dawson, John Mitchell, John Hogg, Law MiUer, David Bfarshall, John McPtiee, George W. Underwood, Robt Fraser, Andw Camp^U, David Patterson, Alexander Grant, Alexander Thompeon, Hector McLean, Dun McKay, Jas McRae, Richard Tanner, Danl McDonald, John R. Noonan, Muiew T. Smith, Don McKay, Altac McKay, Alex McDonald, m.r., Thos Fraser, Jas Hudson, John McDonald, (Angus' smi) John McDonald, (John's son), Don McLean, Wm McGiUvray, *ppip«vnniR ■w PkotoyvftpiUoClMnilM^ mi IUowb .Whtmu OomM^ WImiw mmd OI*th BraakM* ftt B. T. Mttiv *!>••% 1874.] ALIfAlfAOK. 97 Chaa McKinnon, Chu McDoup^II, Wm Cameron, Charles MeLeUan, G. Campbell, J. Hislop, K. P. Grant, K. Ross, A. Fraser, Jesie Hoyt, Don McDonald, v.o., Jas R. Fraser, DanI Qrant, Maurice Power, Wm Brownrigg, Danl McLean, Alex McLeod, Don Ross, Wm McDongall, John Cumming, Jas Camming, Don D. McDonald, Chas Irvin, Bobt McNeil, Allan McPhee, Donald Sntherland, Maleom McDonald, Michael C. Olding, William 8. Fraser, John R. Fraser, Angni McMillan, Jno Falconer, Wm Meljaren, A. J. Patterson, Jno Torston, Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sntherland, Daniel Chisholm, Alex Matheson. Jiis W. Jackson, Jas D. McGregor, Jas Kitchen, jr, John HensT. David Tattrie, 8aml Archibald, John Gollan, David Millar, Thos Graham, John McLeod, Geoivo Lawrie, Angus Campbell, John R. Carmichael, Finlay Cameron, Thomas Grant, Robert McNaughton, Daniel Mvnro, Uobert McLean, John Miller, James P. Mcl^llan, C. Dwyer, Wm Campbell, Peter Brown, Duncan Wicr, George Sm'»h, John Fraser, David Hbggin, Robert Bannerman, James Mitchell, Wm C. Oldinff, John D. Fraser, E. McLellan, John Oliver, James Stalker, Geo. J Hamilton, John Johnson, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, Robert Dewar, Geo McConnell, Alex. McGillivray, John R. Davis, Kenneth Cameron, Samuel A. Foster, Jno McDonald, {p>i), John McKenaie, Jas Ross, Jahn P. Lawson, Robt 8. McCurdy, Francis McKeniie, Jno £raser, Robert Campbell. CouHTT OF Qdkbns— Whitman Freeman, James F. More, Richard Carder, William McGill, Zoheth Freeman, Joseph Dexter, George McLeod, Eldred Cohoon, Robert Dolliver, Stephtn Mack, David Freeman, Sylvanus Morton, Israel Hendry, Nat Freeman, George 8. Parker, Charles Allison, jr., Enoch Steadman, John H. Mujkin, Edward McLeod, Samuel T. N. Sellon, Saml Freeman, SteplrC. Tupper, John R. Hall, Edward P Freeman, Joseph H. Cook, Elk Morton, Jabez F. Park, Bart F. Tupper, Josepp Chandler, Asa Morine, Edward C. Seoly, Nath Tupper, Xewis A. Sponagle, Stew F. Gardener, Simeon F. Hunt, Geo A. Jlsher, Wm. Hendry, Eldred H. Bamaby, Richard Knowles, Donald Canapbell, Hugh Houston, Joseph Innos, Wm Cowie, Joseph Freeman, Fatk Flynn, M. F. Agnew, Joshua N. Freeman, Drew R. Blocket, Richard H. Tclfer, ]l«)bert Middlemas, John Lacey, Milton Douglass, John McGinty, jr., Henry VV. Ilocker, Spencer Cohoon, John C. Wolf, Chas E. Morton, Jos Ford, William H. Freeman, Stephen Smith, P. Armstrong, Joseph B. Harlow, James M. Freeman, Lewis Minard, Theodosins Ford, Jofin 11. Minard, Uriah Johnston. A. M. Hemeon, Geo W. Barss, Martin McNutt, Vincent Dexter, J. Newton Mack, Silvanus Mnnro. James Croft, James Purdy, Caleb Cole, Gilbert 8. Mack, Thos. M. Dunphy, Simeon F. Brown, John McDonald, Alex McDonald, John Bagly, jr., William Wentxell, John Edgar, John H, Dnnlop, Nathan Ellb, John Paysant, senr. CocNTT OF Rtohmond— Henry Mart«,il, John R. Smith, senr. John Morrison, John Matheson. Alexander Murchison, Anthy Oliver, Simon Donovan, sr.,, John Mclnnis, Snnon Babin, John Strachau* Josiah Hooper, Ken McLeod, John Fuller, Chas Boudrot, Edward Ganion, Hon E. P. Flynn, Robert McKenzie. Robt Hill, Wm Brymer, [ Patrick Maubourqette, Maurice J, Kavanagh.Ken Morrison, Donald Boyd, Simon Landry, Jeffrey Boudrot, John Framll, Danl O'C. Mad- den, Peter ^osdet, Joh^ H. Rindress, Amie Marteil, Isaac LisVeaoonte, James Smith, David Ghichy, Wm LeVesconte, Angus McLeod, Henry TraMMs, sii|^i#on lliCattheson, WilUom Urquhart, George H. Bisiett, Hyacinth Martell, Simon Donovan, jr., Wm O. Ballam, Hector Murchison, Don MoKov, ttidore LeBlanc, Henrj Richard, Arch Johnston, Wm Lahej, John R. Smith Jr., Oilbert Poon, Andrew McDonald, John Anderson, Ansttt McNcM, James Heom, sr., Charles King, Max Forrest, Darid Mem- mara, jr, Peter Orach/, John Keefe, Albert B. Hooper, Angns Mc- Kinnon, Noil Stewart, Joseph Matheson, Robert O. Proctor, Simon Terrio, George Thomson, James Phelan, £dw E. Binet, Sebastian Vignean, jr., D. McRae, R. G. Morrison, Wra Chisholm, Hector Mc- Kinnon, Walter Mnrraj, George M. Jean, Remi Benoit, Felix Forest, Charles Lenoir, Angus McNeil. Ck>UNTT OF Shblbornb— Robert Carrie, Gilbert McKenna, Wm J. Ball, Robert P. WoodiU, William T. KeUy, James T. Holden, David Bisenhauer, Robert Mcintosh, Jas Hog^^ohn M. Dall, Joseph Walters, Wm McKay, Wm Herkins, John GK W . Dall, Jessie Dexter, John Pnmey, Jas P. Johnston, Hugh McAlpine, Wm. Dunlop, jr., Jacob Locke, Austin Locke, James Bower, Robert J. Irwin^ John A. McGowans, Geo^ Cox, Eiisha W. Perry. Barrington Distinct — William Cunningham, Jos C Smith, Josiah Snow, Henry Chnte, Bartlett Covill, Asa Mfwgray, Thos L. Banks, Obed W. Homer, Thos. Coffin, Thos W. Wilson, Israel L. Crowell, Wm B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, Jas J. Clark, M.D., Vincent Nickerson, Michl Wrajton, Danl. Sargent, A. C. Avard Doane, Wm A. Snow, Edward Crowell, Martin Thomas, Thos Hogg, Thomas Watson, John^B. Lawrence. Cquntt of Viotoria — ^Dun McRoe, Wm Jones, Chas McKenzie, Cho^. Campbell, Alex Taylor, John Robertson, Alex Munro, Joseph Hurtt, Angus Bochonnan, Jno W. Barke, Alex McKay, Lewis Bown, Dancan Ferguson, Alex Cameron, Angus McLeod, John McLeod, John McDonald, John S. McNeil, John G. McEUnnon, Don McLean, Jho Mcl«ennan, Chas Campbell, Malcom McLean, Laachlan McDonald, , Dbhidd Morrison, Rupert GK Zwicker, Heotof Campbell, Jessed Roper, W^ McLean, Kenneth MclCenzie, Edward McLeod, Mur McKehzic, Mar IdteDonald, Kenneth McDonsJd, Angus McAuIay, Neil McAskill, John McLeod, John McLeod, NeilMorrison, Kenneth Buchahnan, Luther McLeod, Thos S. Bown, jr., John McKinnon, David Corbett, Ingraham Carey, Donald McDonald, Dun Morrison, Edward Carr, Daniel J. McKenzie, A. B. Morrison, Angus Cameron, William Heffisrnan, A. Maclver, Peter McLean, Jas Croyirdis, jr., C. N, Camp- hell, Neil Gillis, G«o Ingraham, John McRae, Hector McNeil, John G. McLeod, Alex McDonald, Wm Kidston, jr., Laugh McFadyan, Angus Mblvor, Rod McRae, Samuel C. Campbell, Donald MclJean, Don McQuarry, Jnp A. Fraser, Don McRae, Alex Fereosoii, Alex S. McDonald, John McDonald, A. S. Kidston, Henry fbvle, Donald ■Gillis, J. C. Boyd, Edward P. McNeil, Donald McLellan, Duncan Mc- Ajkitl, Murdoch McKenzie, Donald McKay, Philip Fraser, Donald J. McRoe, Hngh McAskill, Malcolm McLeod, Dtmcan McRae, Edward MiiCurdy, Donald McLtep, John Donovan, John Morrison, John H. Cohooii, Pryor Hdl, Donald McRae, Charles Hart, I^vid McCurdy, BpdeHdk McKenzie, ChaHes McDonald, Charies L. Campbell, Peter MdEedd; Donald McKentie, John McRae. ConwqpT OF TABMOvi^r^Township of Yocmia^ : Jno Murray, Leon fWeptoB^ Benj Rogers, i'Kps D. Chipman, W> B. Tovrpsend, xtTathan «r. If'PiP!^" iteUAui. I rwmMaummmd 1874.] ALMANACK. 99 Hilton, William Rogers, Junes Durkee, Wm BurrUf, John W Lovitt, Robert Brown, J. Crawley, Ansel Robbrins, u. Nelson Cominff, Na- than Crosby, Benjamin jP. Crosby, Oconee Crosby, Harvey Cann, John Raynard, George S. Brown, Samuel Flint, Bci^amin Cleayeland, John K. Rycrson, Nehemiah K. Clements, Jacob Hatfield. Nathan Moses, Charles Tedford, Charles Steel, Samuel Crosby, Richard T. Crosby, Jon Randall, John A. Hatfleld, Stephen Patten, Johi^ Tocher, J. Wentworth Moody, Alden Ellis, Chaa E. Brown, Wm H^nr, John Crawley, jr., Jacob Iianders, Freeman Dennis, Sarol M. Itj^rion, Nathan Lewis, John Carland, Jeremiah Mnrphy, Jas Starritt, Willam V. Brown, Chandler Bobbins, Samuel Hamilton, Byron P. I<«dd. Qeo. H. Jenkins, Thos. B. Crosby, Jarris D'Entremont, Thomas M. iLewis. Caleb Cook, Nathaniel Churchill, J. Ingram Brand, Simeon Gardner, Ru>>ert K. Rose^E. L. Archibald, Nathanjel Hogg, Chartes Cahnij jr., Nathan Hilton, W. H. Moody, Wm. T C. Cnnn. Wm. Law, Nathl. Churchill, Argute: Israel Harding, Rbbt S Eakir Riieben Abbott, Peter S. D'Entremont, John Bourque, Michl Surette, W. D'Entremont, James H. Hamilton, Obed S. Slooomb, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Sims, Lonjs B. D'Entremont, Stillman Larkin, Enos Gardner, Urbane Babine, James Doncett, Simeon Gwdner, John C. Anderson. Jervois D'Entremont, Louis B. D'Entremont, Peter Smith, Jno Gavel, Jacob Flint, Edward S. Perry, Anselm 0. Porter, Clair y. Porter, Dennis Surette, Louis A. D'Entremont, Caleb Spinney, J. Harvey McLarren, Albert Gayton. Oommiiiiotten fbr \M^ xHltf to ZftsGlTttit DeMon iaA for takiaflr •Ma'Titfl to liold to BtlL CouiTTT OF Annapolis — Geo R. Grassie, I. W. Bundles, Joseph Wheelock, James Gray, William Y. Foster, Chas M. ForbeSi John Mills, John Fleet, Robert Mills, Edward Barteau, T. W. Chesley, Thos C. Wheelock, Albert Beals. Co. OF AjfTiooNi»HS<— Wm C. Hierlihy, Wm B. Cunningham, Wm J. Beck, Richard J. Forristall. Co. OF Capr Brbton — C. E. Leonard, Henry Davenport, William Gnramell, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean, aw John Fergnsson, John Forbes, Chas J. Chirk. Co. OF CoLCHEBTKB — Wm Campbell, James F. Blanchard, ^as. K. Blair, William McKim, Wm A. Fulmore, John King, Thotnas Miller. Co. OF Cumberland — Charles D. Boach, C. G. Donkin. Francis Carroll, William H. Rogers, Charles B. Dewolf, Donald McKay, C. E. Ratchfbrd, James W. Delaney, Amos S. Blenkhom, Cyrfis'Bent, J. Z. Bliss, Job Seaman, Wm Oxfey. Co. OF DiOBT— Chas Biidd, Edw H^n, Edw R Timpany, John Donnegan, Edward M. Marshall, Loois Q. Bourque, Basil A. Robichan, Charlton Sabean, Holland E Payson, Colin Cimipbell, senr., Wm B- Stewart, B. H. Boggles, W. B. Stewart. Co. OF GuTSBOBo' — William G. Scott, John Mahon^, Jas B. Hadley,. Wm Hart, Christopher Jost; St. Mary's Dist., Hugh McDonald, Wm A..McKeen, Alex N. McDonald, John W. McKeen. Co. OF Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Andrew Shieh, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Napean Clarke, Peter Brovrit Brolbeni ^ Ob«V im]N»«ti»M of Itower ife«dii* T. MVIV * 0«H B«*liM»llevih !•• CiMBTllto atrMl. 100 belcher's farmer's [1874. H. LeNoir, Wm. Twining, M. I. Wilkin|, Chaa. Taylor, WalUco Oraham, Wm F McCoy. Co. or HANTS—Elkannh Yonng, John O. King, David Triese, Jan Foynta, Isaac Carver, K. H. Ooadge. Co. or IwrsiiirBaa — Dnnsier Tremnin, Lnuchlan McDongail, Jas MoBonnell, Angus ICcDonnell, Wm Grant, Wm McPherson, Duncan Campbell, m .d., Donald McDonald, Angus Grant. Cfo. or KiNQS— ^ohn F. Hutchinson, 8«th Burgess, Richd Starr, Wm Cnuia, Cileb H. Rand, Bei^m H. Calkin, Winckworth Chlpuan, Wm Baton. Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robinson, Geo Dodge, Levi W. Eaton, Fred Brovirn. Co. or LuHBHBinto— Daniel Dimock, John Harloy, Matt Ernst, Jai Doirlinff, Robt Scott, Jas Dechman, Geo Anderson, Jas D. Selig, Benjamin Danphiaee. . Co. or PioTOU — Hon James Fraser, Robert MuiVay, D. Hookin, James Primrose, William Gordon, Robert Doull, Honrv R. Narraway, Don Robertson, Rodk McKenxie, David Mathoson, Geo Vf. Underwood, Wm W. Glennie, John Gollam. Co. or QoBBNR— J. F. More, John Kdgar, James Collie, Wm. Ford, Matt Dreif, jr., William Anderson, Patrick FIvnn. Co. or RioHMoifD— William Crichton, Simon Donovan, John R. Smith, Danl. O'C. Madden, John Fuller, Isaac LeVesconte, John Freehil, John Matheson, Hon E. P. Flynn, John H. RhindreM, David Grottdiy, Thoe Cutter, Angus McNeil. Co. or SHBLBORMBWosiah Coffin, Gilbert McKenna, Rbbert Cnrrie, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, 0. W. Homer, J. C. Smith, Wm J. Bell, R. G. Irwin, Geo Snyder, m.b., Jacob Locke. Co. or ViCTOBiA — ^Alex Taylor, Joseph Hart, Donald Morrison, Wm Jones, Donald McLean, Alex Taylor, jr., D. McDonald, John Burke. Co. or Tarmouth — John Bourane, Enos Gardner, Wm Rodgors, J.W. H. Rowley, John Tooker, Jas M. Lent, C. B. Owen. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Autn%BT— Collector, J. J. Kerr. Oui Porta— Sub-CUkcton, Vn^- wash, J. McNab; Wallace, William McNab; Joggins, J. Mo£&tt; Tidnish, J. C. Brundage. ABBfAPOUS — CWfcc/or, Augustus Fullerton. Out Ports — rt« — i$tf6-C\Uieeor«, Canada Crook, C. V. Rawding ; Firench Croat, H. V. B. Famaworth ; Ilnrbourville, H. Morria ; Horton, E. DeWolf ; Port Williami, . DiQBT—CoiUctor, B. Vieti. Out PorU^SvihCoUtcton, Bear RiTer, Z. Croiaonp : Sandj Cove, C. CIdney; Weatport, B. U. Bailee; Freeport, J. Thurber. Cdtmsoko— C«l/ee(^. Jamee A. Torev. Oult Portt^Svih-CoUteton, Port MulgraTe, David Mnrray ; Isaacs Harbour, St. Mary's River, A. P. MoKensie ; Cape Canso, W. J. Bigelow ; Preventive SteAim, WkiU- head. Hauw xX'-'CoUeetar, E. M. McDonald. Beffi$trar of Shitwing, H B. Paulin. Survejfor, John U. Ross. Warrhoute Clerk, John Kckeraley. Preventive Officer for Nova Scotia, Jamus Kerr. Landing WaiterB, U. A. v. Paw, Thomas P. Jost, J. M. Gcldcrt. Appmieer, John F. Muncev. Aesietant Ditto. Jno S. Bessonett. Gnagere. Joseph Austen, 8aml R. Caldwell. Clerks, Jos S. Morris, Wm H. Hill, Jno Marshall, C, M. Almon, Jamos G. Morris, J. F. Richardson, J. W. Hcnnigar, S^raud Nnhlo, F. A Coleman, C. C. R. Brown, Thomas Caldwell, Kdwiird Withers, A. N. McLane. Tide Svarvegor; A. Kelly. Skipping Officern, Jus Hills, Jas Wallace, Alex Robertson. WareKoute Loeken, ])un Fraser, Wollwood Reynolds, Geo. G. Gray, Wm Maloney, Norman McDonald, Jas F. Bumham, Jno Steele, David Calder, Matt. J. Mo- Curdy, Wm. Pitts, Jr, Jonathan Crowe, W. H. Bashford, W. A. Chipman, Charles Grant, Robert Hodges, M. H. Snllivan^R. Brown, John Murray. Preventive Officer and Weigher, T. C. Wier. Tide Waiter and Weigher, Timothy Mullane. Boatmen, Frances Beaaley, Wm Nunn, Jno Beassloy, P. Howe. Tide Waiters, Stev^ White, Nelson Courod, Peter S. Ma8on,^Krin E. Shanks, Wallace Buchanan. Out Porte — Sub-Collectora, Sheet Harbour, Malcolm McFarlane; Ship Harbour, D. F. Curry. LiVBRPOOL — Collector, J. H. Freeman. , LocKBPORT — CMecUfr, Geo Stalker. LoNDONDKRHT — Collector, D. A. Davidson. Out Porte, — /Su6-CW- ledors. Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett ; Truro, J. F. Crow. LuNBNBURO — Collector, Edw DowUng. Out Porta — Sub-Collectors, Lallave, J. Harley ; MahoneBay, C. D. Mader; Chester, D. Dymock. Getson's Cove, B. Rynard. Maroarbtsvillb — Collector, D. W. Landers. Out Port-Sub-Col- lector, Port George, R. Stone. Parrsboro' — Collector, A S Townshend. Otit Porti'—Sub-CoUectors, Advocate Harbour, C. Ward; Ratchford's River, F. F. Hatfield, Apple River, . VicTov— Collector, D. McCulloch. Out Porta — Sub-Colleetors, Tatamagouche, W. Campbell ; Merigomish, R. Murray ; New Glasgow, J. F. McDonald. Port Hawkbsburt — Collector, M. McDonald. Port Hood — Collector, E. D. Tremain. Out Port— Sub-Collector, Murgai-ee, J. Ross. Port Mbdwat — Collector, J. J. Letson. SiiBLBURNB — Collector, J. Mttir. Out Port -~Sub-Cr any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less ouantity than a gallon, namely : — Brandy Geneva, Alcohol, Kum, Gin, including Old Tom, Tafia, Whiskey, and unennmerated articles of like kinds Other Spirits, ^aing sweetened or mixed, so that the degree of strengtli teannot to ascertained as aibresaid, namely : — Rum-Shrub, Cordials, Scheidiim Schnapps, Bitters and unen- nmerated articles of like kind... CclOj^e Water and Peri\in)ed Spirit's not in flasks Colugne Water and PerfUmed SpiviU when in flasks or bottles, thirty of such flasks or bottles uot containing more than one gallon. For each flask or bottle Unenuraerated Spirits and strong waters Spirits and strong waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of Proprietary Medicines, Tinctures, Essences, Extracts, or any other denomination, shall be nevertheless deemed " Spirits or strong waters," and subject to duty as " bushel <* gallon C( n ti It ER RKGULATIONS AND RBBTRIC- TIONB TO BK FREBORIBBD BY THE MINI8TBR OF CUSTOMS. Carriages of travellers and carriages la- den with merchandise and not to in- clude circus troops, nor hawkers. Locomotive and railway passenger, bag- gage and freight cars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotives ana cars are admitted fVea under similar circumstances in the United StatcH. Menageries^ horses, cattle, carriages and harness of. Travellers' baggage. An) mals of all kinds. Fresh, smoked and salted meats. Greijn and ('ried fruits. Fhh of all kinds. Products of fish and of all other crea- tures living in water. Poultry. Butter. Cheese. Lard. Tallow. Timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise manufactur- ed in whole or in part. Fish oil. Gypsum, ground or unground. Hay. Hops. Straw. Bran. Seeds of all kinds. Vegetables (including potatoes and other roots). Plants, trees and shrubs. Coal and Coke. Salt. Brown Brig'>3', Durham, Economy, Elmsdale, Enfield, Englishtown, Five Islands, Glenelg, Glengarry Sta'n, Goldenville, Goose River, GranviBe Ferry, Great Village, Guvsboro, Halifax, Hantsport, Hebron. Kentvillc, Laurencetown, Lingan, Little Glaoe Bay, Liverpool, Locke Port, Londonderry, Long Island,. River Phillip, Sandy Cove, Luther Stems. Clara W. Bent. John McColl. A. W. Fulmer, Alex. Dunbar. H. F. Donaldson. Stephen McNeil, Andrew K. Graham. Matthew Archibald. John Fraser. Jesse Cumminger. David Patterson. Alfred Troop. A. W. McLellan. E. J. Cunningham. B. W. Cochran. Wm. Davison. Charles Cohan. Geo. E. Calkin. John W. James. Walter Young. Wm. McDonald. M. S. Campbell. X. Z. Chipman. Jas. Campbell. Jas. W.EWridge. Mrs. Grace Philips. John C. Morse. \ 4 I ■s 1 t tot 09 I Halifax* ■ Sponves, Bruwltes and Combs by Broirn Bro*. and Co. i, i a 1 « 1 WU T. BIVIK * €o., Fttpor Rulora, l»fl «r»nYllle Slveet iS I e » OB s e H H •\ H H no BELCIIRRS FARMERS [1874. Mabou, Wm. Grant. Mahone Bay, I^wis Knaut Maitland, Adam Koy. Margarea Forks, Donald Campbell. Melrose, James Stewart. Middleton, Albert Deals. Mill Yillaffe, S. D. Mack. Milton, Edwd. Kempton. Mount Uniacke, Richard Mc Learn. Masquodo't Mid.K. A. Kaulback. '' Upper S. S. Henry. Nelly Road, T. H. Allison. New Campletwn Chas. J. Campbell. *' Glasgow, Wm. Frazer.. " Ross, John Pratt. Newport, Jas. F. Cuchran. " Landing, J. VV. Allison. Station, J. L. Sweet. John Forbes. John W. Jenks. Alex. McPhail. J. S. Fineo. Jonathan Hartley. , Jas. G. McKeen. Hawk8Dury,Mr3 M T filancbard Hood, J. D. Tremain, Medway, Freeman Cohoon. Mulgrave, Geo. B. Had ley. " William, Albert Chase. " " Station Enoch A. Forsyth. Pugwash, Levi Borden. Renfrew, M. C. Thompson. River John, John D. Gould. North Sydney, Parrsboro, Pictou, Pineo Village, Pirate Harbor, Port Hastings, (( Shclburne. Robt. R. Thompsoa Sherbrooke, Jas. H. McDonald, ShinimicasBrldgJohn Moore. Shubenacadie, Andrw Kirkpatrick St. Andrew's, Arch. Chisholm. StMargt's Bay, John L. Brine. St. Peter's, Rodk. G. Morrison. Stellarton, H. McKensie. Stewiacke Lowr.Wm. Holdsworth. Stewiacke Upp. Francis Cox. Sydney, Robert Martin. " Mines, D. G. Rigby. Tangier, S. S. Forrest Tatamagouche, Robert Pur\'is. Tracadie, H. H. Harrington. Truro, Wm. McCuliy. Tusket, Jas. M. Lent. Wallace, M. B. Huestis. Walton, Jos. \f. Stephens. Waverly, John Lingley. West Bay, James Mvl)onald. " River, Wm. Munro. " *' Station Wm. S. Graham. Westport, Jas. I3ancroft. Westville, Duncan Balfour. Weymouth, C. P. Jones. " Bridge Wm. W. Payson. Whycocomagh, Peter McDonald. Wilmot, James A. Gibbon. Windsor, Peter S. Burnhnm. Wolfville, George V. Rand. Yarmouth, A. J. Hood. Iietter Bates. Letters within the Dominion, if pre-paid, 3 cents per half ounce. Letters within the Dominion, if unpaid, 5 cents per half ounce. If a letter ia posted partially unpaid, the charge on delivery will bo the same as if wholly unpaid, deducting, however, any amount that may hare been pre-paid upon it. Letters mailed for delivery at the office where posted, 1 cent each ; must be prepaid by stamp, otherwise they will be sent to Dead Letter Office and returned to the writer. Let- ters are re-directed from one place to another without any further charge. On letters remailod from the Dead Letter Office, 5 cents ad- ditional. Letters to Non-commissioned Officers and Privates, whether in Her Majesty's Service or Canadian Volunteers whilst on active service, pass, if pre-paid, for two cents each, when not over the J ounce.; if over ^ ounce, ordinary letter rates. On letters to Newfoundland 6 cents — pre-payment required. Letters for the United States is 6 cents per i oz., if pre-paid ; if un- paid, or only partially paid, 10 cents per | ounce. To Bermuda 6 cents, and British and Foreign West Indies, by British mail packet from Halifax, mouthly, the charge is 12 cents, which must o« pre-paid. Letter 'rates to the United Kingdom, by Canadian Packet from ,Halifax, not exceeding ^ oz., 6 cents. Exceeding j; oz., and not cx- ^Bvowjii Bf|»|k> M|d Go^ Importera Sfliyrgical lmB|rpui|ei|t8* Room Paper aaiA Paper Bllndu, at R. T. Mnlr 4b Oo.'« [1874. lompAOB Donald, cpatrlck lolm. ne. [orrison. lie. iworth. X. tin. y- ■vis. rington. iliy. nt. stis. ephens. ley. )oQald. ro. rahatn. ■oft. alfour. !8. Payson. )enald. Gibbon, urnhnin. Rand. Id. )UQce. nee. will be )unt that ry at the Dtherwise »r. Let- further cents ad- er in Her |rice, pass, if over \d ; if un- idies, by |12 cents, Iket from not ex- 1874] ALMANACK. Ill I ceedinf; 1 ox., 12 cents. Exceeding 1 oz. and not exceeding Ij^ oz., 18 cents, and so on increasing, one rate of postage for each additional j^ oz. If letters for the United Kingdom are posted unpaid, they will M charged a Hno of 3d. sterling in addition to the postage on delivery. Th« postage on letters by the Cunard line from New York, is 8 cts. per ^ oz , and an additional 8 cents for every i oz., with a fine of 3d. sterling if posted unpaid or only partially pre-paid. Letters sent by way of the United States, it addressed via New York, may be forwardetl to Brazil IScts, AspinvMl 13 cts, Costa Rica 18 cts, Qautamala 13 cts, Cuba 10 cts, Mexico IS cts, Nicaragua 13 cts, Panama 13 cts, Danish West Indies 13 cts, West Indies, not otherwise specified, 21 cts, Venezuela 13 cts, Bolivia, 2.5 cts, Ecuador 23 cts, Bermuda 10 cts, Honduras 13 cts, Sandwich Islands 9 cts, Australian Colonies, except Queensland, 10 cts, Bahamas 13 cts. These postages must be prepaid by stamps. Mail Matter exempt from Postage. All mailable matter, sent to or bv the Governor-General, or sent to or from any Public Department at the Seat of Government at Ottawa, or to or from any member of the Legislature at !;he Seat of Gk)vemment during the Session, or ten days, before the meeting of Parliament. Begistration of Letters. Parties posting letters containing articles of value should have them registered, and obtain a certificate of such registration from the office when posted. The registration fee on letters circulating in the Dominion, and Newfoundland, is 2 cents ; on letters to the United States, 5 cents; and on those for the United Kingdom, 8 cents; for British Colonies, see Table of Foreign Postage. The registration fee, together with the postage, should be pre-paid by postage stamp. The object of registration is not to make the Postal Authorities responsible, but in order that a letter or package may be traced through the various offices through which it passes, and when loss is sustained by the negligence or carelessness of any party through whose hands it has passed, such individual is bound to* make good the amount or value of such package. Parcel Post. Parcels may be posted for circulation in the Dominion only, at the following rates, which must be paid in advance : — Not exceeding 8 ounces 12^ cents ; above 8 ounces and not exceeding 1 lb., 25 cents ; above 1 lb. and not exceeding Iji lbs., 371^ cents ; above Ij^lb and not exceeding 2 lbs. 50 cents. Registration fee 5 cents. No parcel to exceed 4 lbs. in weight. No letter must b« enclosed. No parcel shall contain anything liable to injure the mail. The size is limited to two feet in length, one foot in breadth or thickness. The postage must be pre-paid by stamp. Unpaid parcels will not be for- warded, but short paid parcels will be sent on with a fine of 12^ cents in addition to any postage that may remain unpaid. Pattern and Sample Post. Patterns or samples of merchandize may be transmitted within the Dominion at the rate of 1 cent per oz., pre-paid, by postage stamp, and may b€ registered on payment of a fee or 5 cents. Snort paid packages of samples will be fined 5 cents. No packet should exceed 24 ozs., or Ivpiiievts. ■ Dye Stuflb and Oonfeellonary, at Brown Brotiters 4k Co. £ R. T. Mnir and Oc , Booktellera and Btationars. OranvlUa Bt. i ■8 e I e S i 1 I 8 e « i a r e 1 o QD 2 112 bklcher's farmkr's [1874. be mor&than 24 inches in length, or 12 in depth, or breadth. No let- ter should be enclosed, or anything liable to injure the contents of the mail. Parcels should be so made up that they may be easily examined by the officers of the Post Oflico. Pattern and Sample Poet with the United Kingdom, British Oolonies, and Foreign Countries. The following are the regulations for the tranemission of Samples and Patterns of merchandise between the Dominion of Canada and the United Kingdom : Ist Samples of seeds, drugs, and similar articles for delivery in the United Kingdom, may bo sent in bags entirely closed, provided such bags be transparent. 2nd. Scissors, knives, razors, forks, strel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pipces of metal or ore, and such like articles, are allowed to be forwarded by post as samples, to the United King- dom, Germany, and Belgium, provided they be packed so as not to injure the mails and the officers of the Post Office. They must be so put up as to be easily examined. Any pocket found to be insufficiently guarded will not be forwarded. Patterns or samples of merchandize now circulate between Canada and the following countries, but must not exceed the following weights and sizes: — Destination. United Kingdom. . France Portugal Azores Madeira Germany Kingdom of Italy. Belgium Netherlands Denmark Switzerland *i ji bO a> ^ 24 oz. 36 " 16 " 16 " 16 " 8 ♦' 36 " 8 " 16 » 48 •' 48 " Size. 24 inches long or 12 in breadth or depth. ... 18 inches long or 12 in breadth or depth. . . . 24 inches long or 12 in breadth or depth. . . . ikflte per oz _ 1 Q) ss N • ** Cts. Cts. Cts. 6 6 12 5 10 20 5 10 17 5 10 17 5 10 17 6 13 25 6 13 25 5 10 20 5 10 17 6 18 25 6 13 25 go Cts. 12 40 34 34 34 50 38 40 84 50 50 Should the above rules not be regarded, the package will be for- warded charged letter rate, but if over weight or the size be greater than is allowed, it will be sent to the Postmaster General. Newspaper Postase. On newspapers published in the Dominion, the postage is, if paid quarterly in advance, either by ^he publisher or by the party to whom it is delivered : — Once per week 5 cents. Twice " 10 " 3 times u week 15 centf. DaUy 30 " If not paid in ndVance, I cent each. The commuted rate applies not only to papers circulating within the Dominion, but also to subsori. nrowB BrotJaers au4 Co*, Wlioleaale I>runilata« Wrltlttv, 0«pjtaff, Prtatlav laks, at R. T. Mnlv * 0«.'s 1874] ALMANACK. 118 btirs in the United Kingdom, United States and Newfoundland. All papers must bo pre-paid before leaving Canada, if not at the cummuted rate, 1 cent each, but all transient newspapers, i.e, papers not from the publishers or British newspapers fiostea by news agents to regular subiicribers, must be pro-paid 2 cents each Ij postage stamps. Exchanffo pajjers passyf-ee between publishers in Canada, and also to and from Hioso in the United States, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Papers coming from England via the United States are charged 2 cents each on delivery ; by Canadian mails, /res. Postage on papers from the United States to regular subscribers in Canada, 1 cent; transient United States papers 2 cents. Papers from Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland may be delivered to regular sub- scribers at the ordinary commuted rate ; transient papers, 2 cents each. Canadian Book Post. Books and Pamphlets addressed to any place in Canada, New- foundland, or the United States, must be pre-paid 1 cent per 2 oz. by postage stamps. Periodicals 1 cent, per 4 ozs. British Book Post. Books may be sent by post between the Dominion of Canada and Great Britain by Canadian Mail Steamers, at the following rates, which must be pre-paid : — Under 1 oz 2 cents. Over 1 02., not exceeding 2 oza.. .4 " «' 2 0M " 4 ozs.. " " 4 0X8 •♦ 8 ozs. 12 " Over 8 ozs. not exceeding 12 ozs. " 12 028. " 1 028. "1 028. 20 ozs. ISeto. 24 " 30 " By Cunard or other steamer sailing from New York, the rates are: — Under 4 ozs 9 cents. I Ovo^^ozs. not exceeding 12 ozs., 25cts. Over 4 ozs., not exceeding 8 ozs 17 " | " i2 ozf. " 16 ozs., 33 ots. The rules which guide the transmission of Books by post are : — Ist. Book packets must either have no cover or be open at both ends or both sides. 2nd. Must contain no writing, or any sealed enclosure. 3rd. The weight not to exceed 4 lbs ; the size not to exceed two feet long or 1 foot in wiith or depth. Insufficiently paid books, if for Canada, Newfoundla'.id, or the United States, will he sent to the Dead Letter Office ; but If for England they will be forwarded, marked with the unpaid postage and 3d. sterling as a fine. French Book Post* Books for France to be forwarded at the following rates — must be sent either by the Canadian mail steamers from Portland or Quebec, or by the Allan steamers from Halifax : — Under 2 ozs cents. I Between 4 and 8 ozs 20 cents. Between 2 and 4 oz8 10 " | " 8 ozs and 1 lb 40 " Prices Current and Circulars for Great Britain to pass as such, may not be placed in envelopes. Canada Packet Book Post. Under 1 oz 2 cente. Between 1 oz and 2 oz 4 " 2 02 and 4 oz 4 and 8 oz 12 « « Between 8 and 12 nz 18 cents. " 12oz.rndllb 24 " « lib. and 8 oz 30 " 3 a ! 1 i 9 s OD I z t Brown Brolhera and Oo.» Gold licaf and Dry Paints. B. T. MVIB * G«,, Pft»e» II«l«Mt ISO OnuiTllle (Mveet. 114 belohbr'b farmer's [1874. Fftroel Post in the Dominion of Canada. Under i lb 124 cents. I Between lA lb. and 2 Iba SO oents. Betwee_ : lb. Mid 1 lb 25 •• " 2 lbs. imd 2^ lbs 62^ " " llb.«ndl|lb 371 « | A Book Pocket may contain any number of separate Books, Publi- cations, Works of Art and Literature, Maps, Prints, Photographs, Paper, Vellum, Parchment ; they may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixture of the three. Book Packets must be open at both ends or both aides. Parcel post may contain anything contained in the British Book Post, Printer's Proofs and copy. Military Uotnrns, Statements contain- ing Figures and Signatures, Returns, Deeds, Legal juipcrs, and all such things not strictly letters. Ship Iietters. Letters by private ship, from the United Kingdom, m ship letter mail 2 cents, if addressed to the port of arrival, and to other places in the Dominion, 5 cents. Loose ship letters from the United Kingdom, British Colonies, and Foreign countries, 4 cents. From places in the Dominion, if addressed to the port of arrival, 4 cents ; and to other places in the Dominion, 7 cents. The Postmaster General may make such reasonable compensation, as he may see fit, to masters of vessels, not being Post Office Packets, for each letter conveyed by such vessels between places beyond the sea and the Dominion, and may direct that at any port such vessels shall not be permitted by the Officers of Cus- toms to enter or break bulk until all letters have been delivered at the Post Office, nor until the master has made a declaration that he has delivered all. - The Postmaster General has the exclusive privilege of transmitting letters within the' Dominion ; and (except in the cases hereinafter men- tioned) any person collecting, sending, or delivering letters, incurs a penalty, not exceeding $20, for each and every letter so conveyed or found in his possession Such penalty not to apply to, 1. Letters sent by a private friend, provided such letters be delivered by such fi-iend to the party addressed ; 2. Letters sent by a messenger on purpose, con- cerning the private affairs of the render or receiver ; 3. Commissions or returns thereof, issuing out of a court of Justice ; 4. Letters addressed to a place out of the Dominion, sent by sea and by a private vessel ; 5. Letters lawfully brought into the Dominion, and immediately post- ed at the nearest Post Office; 6. Letters of merchants, owners of vessels, or of the cargo or loading therein, sent by such vessel, or by any per- sons employei' by such owners for the carriage of ^uch letters according to their respec ive addresses, and delivered to the persons to whom addressed, without pay or reward for so doing ; 7. Letters conceminj; goods or merchandize, sent by known common carriers to be delivered with the goods, without pay or reward ; 8. Nothing herein contained to authorize any person to collect any such excepted letters for the pur- pose of sending or conveying them. No person obliged to send any newspaper, pamphlet, or printed book by post. Brown Bros. Sf 0«h lutportecs of 9iirKit R. T. MUIR A OQ.'B [1874. . ..60o«ntB. ...624 " .ks, PuMl- itographa, ;)rioted or e open at itish Book its contain- rs, and all n letter mitil ices in the Kingdom, iices in the id to other may make s of vessels, mch vessels direct that jrs of Cus- crcd at the that he has ■ansmitting Inaftcr men- |s, incurs a mveyed or jetters sent \\i friend to irpose, con- [missions or addressed [ate vessel ; iately post- Is of vessels, »y any per-]! according j! to whom ! [concerning j . delivered j mtained to i )r the pur- | send any 1874.] ▲LMANAOK. 116 n e H I CO 1 « Q s I ^4 %hU ! ^i- 9 CO 14 0* i i I ^ o n •s; So u ■*» 1 ^'Aial i ■«f2'* •* •o : 11 H CfQ ^ r^ ^ w* S 8 »-• « I > •s n 1 I 1 .53 u 9 •c .1 ^„ &■§ •g •s « PL4 ^ .S & .a t •Si 0U| •5 1*^ a • ao Inunenit* I PvcMriptlciu iMMreAiUj OlspvMficd Ifj Bvow« Ilro*. * Co. B. T. IHIflB (ft O0.9 Stotlonen* ISO OnutTllle 8tr«et« a I t I « I « .a '«■ 1 a « S i m PS 1 H »!!. s fa ii 116 BELCHERS FARMER S [1874. BRITISH AND FOBBIQN POSTAGE TABLE. (VIA ENGLAND.) TABLE ihemng the anwunt of Postage to be collected in the Dominion 0/ Canada, upon Letters, Newspapers, and Book Packets, forwardedby Cana- dian Mail Steamers, to the United Kingdom, and through the United Kingdom to the undei'meniioned Colonies ami Foreign Countries. Mem. 1. — In all cases the postage must be prepaid. Letters for the United Kingdom, if posted unpaid or insufficiently prepaid, will be forwarded, — but they will be charged on delivery with the amount of deficient postage, and a fine of threepence sterling euch letter. Mem. 2. — Ijetters may be registered to all places, except those the names of whica are followed by the mark §, indicating that no registration can be effected. Mem. 3. — The Registration Fee on letters addressed to the United Kingdom, is 8 cents each. In all other cases the registration fee is 16 cents from Canofda to the place of destination, except to places marked t, in which cases a registration fee of 8 cents each letter, and a postage of 4 cents per i oz. must be collected, and in addition, double the ordinary rates of postage as given in this Table. (See note at foot of Table marked A.) Mem. 4. — No Book Packet addressed to Portugal, Madeira, the Azores, or Cape de Verds, must exceed 1 lb. in weight ; to Russia and Poland no sucn packet must exceed 8 ozs. A Packet of Patterns for Germany or Belgium, or any country, via Belgium, must not exceed 8 ozs. A Book Packet for Greece must not exceed 3 lbs. in weight, nor must it exceed 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth. Mom. 5. — Upon Letters, Newspapers, and Book Packets forAvarded through the United States, the following additional rates must bo col- lected, viz . 2 cents per half ounce on L'itters, 2 cents each on Newspapers, and 2 cent! per 4 ozs. on Book Pncketa. Mem 6. — An additional postage of 6 cents per half ounce must bo collected on letters, 2 cents each on Newspapers, and (i cents per 4 ounces on Book Packets and Patterns, for places marked thus * when addressed to be sent via Brindisi. Mem. 7. — On Book Packets for the United Kingdom not exceeding one ounce in weight, the postage is 2 cents. On Book Packers weigh- ing more than one ounce, the progressive rates of postage will be found in Table below. COUNTRIES, &c. •Aden Africa, West Coast of. f fAlgeria Ascension ♦Australia, South ) •Australia, Western ) Austria . . . . Azores Letters. u © * c. 22 16 a ° "S 60 9 C. 22 16 lOlO 16 28 28 16 16 10 10 is N 06 2 ►^ •g o * c. 22 16 For each Newspaper. 6 cents. 4 cents. 04 Book Rate. 28 4 cents. 16 10 16|0 28 12:0 04 6 cents. Book Rate. do. Book Packets g -a v O 'A o N O 3f c. Jp 10 08 06 080 c.'$ c. 12 12 10 in 12 12 10 10 10 12 12 08 06 12 10 10 See M. J BROWN BROTHERS O^ CO., WhsZtJsale Drumt»ls* streets Pen antl Pork«t KntTe ete. at R. T. Jfluir dt €o.*«. 1 [1874, LB. )omtmo« o/* 5 o fd O $ c. « c.'$ P. 10 1*2 12 08 10 10 06 12 12 08 10 10 10 12 12 08 IC 16 06 \i^4\ 1874.] ALMANACK. 117 COUNTRIES, &C. naden Itavai'ia Iielgiiim Bolivia § ♦Borneo. § tBoiirbon Brazil § Bremen ) lirunbwick ) Bnenog Ayres § Canary Islands Capede Verds Cape of Good Hope *Cevlon ChlH I *China (except Hong Kong) .... § Constantinople Costa Rica § ) Cuba : §1 tDardanelles Denmark Kcuador § Egypt (Alexandria, Cai.o and I Suez) ) England Falkland Islands I Fernando Po § ) fFraiice Frankfort tGalatz ) Gallipoli §1 Gninbia Gibralter Gold Cuast Greece Grey Town Guatemala Hamburg Hanover Haytl Hesse Hesse Homburg Holland '. *Hoiig Kong *lmlia • Ionian Islands Ireland Italy ♦Labuan Lai naca Lauenburg liiberia Lippe Detttiold 1 Lubeck ) Madeira Malta..: ^laritius Letters. bo u O "A S a O o $ c. 10 40 28 24 28 10 •6S $c. 76 16 20|0 20 I 28 28 1 - I I I 10 10 § 28 28' j io|o io| . lo'o 10 . 28 28 .. 22 22 , . 20 iiO , . 06 06 ,. 14 14 ,. 28 28 . 16 16 ,. 10 10 . 16,0 16 10 10 1 I I 16 16 16 le' 24 24 12 $ c. 10 40 28 24 28 10 28 28 16 jo 28 16 16 28 28 22 22 40 40 28 28 16 16 28'o 28 16 28 12 12 40^0 40 16 16 060 06 160 16 lo'o 16 10 10 160 28 12 12 06 t c. 10 40 28 24 28 10 28 04 16 28 22 40 28 16 28 04 12 40 16 06 16 04 10 04 16 20 28 10 28 10 10 28 22 20 06 14 28 16 10 16 10 16 16 24 For each Newspaper. do. ) 6 cents. 6 cents. 8 cents. 4 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. do. 4 cents. 6 cent<<. 6 cents. 6 rents. Book Kate. 4 cents. Book Rate. do. G cents. 4 cents.. 2 cents. 4 cents. Book Rate, do. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. Book Rate. G cents. 6 cents, ^ook Rate. 2 cents. Book Rate. 6 cents. Book Rate. do. 4 cents. Book Rate. Book Rate. 4 cent^. 8 cents. Book Packets M . o "A a N o o *■* H $ c. 16 060 12 12 100 12 12 10;0 12,0 12 14 16 : 16 08 10 10 $ c. $ c. 08 16 08 08 08 06 08 10 10 10 08 08 06 08 10 08 04 08 04 08 06 08 08 08 08 08 08 060 10 10 os'o « 04:0 16 12 10 16 10 16 10 16 See M.4 10 12 12 12 16 10 12 16 12 10 06 10 08 16 12 10 16 10 08:0 16 16 10 10 16 16 12,0 12 12 10 12 12 16 16 060 06 16 16 12 12 16 16 16 16 10 10 OlOO 08 08 08 08 160 16 06 12 ^^ 08 MO 10 14 16 16 n H I * I 8 » % Iruggisls. ■ 8pongc8» Brushes and Combs, at Brown Brothers A Co. R. T. BCmR & CO., Paper Rulers, 139 Oranville Btreet. £ a fit § e a e I 5 ri e « Q e Ed K •\ PS 118 BELCHKRS FARMERS [1874. COUNTRIES, &c. Mecklenburg Mexico § MoldA^ia Monte Video § Mytelene § Nassau, Duchy of. Natal I New Oranada § ) •New South Wales \ •New Zealand ) Norway Oldenlmrg •Penaug Porr § Poland Porto Rico 9 Portugal Prussia •Queensland Reunion. Reuss fRhodes Russia Lettersi to .a v O St. Helena tSalonica ) tSamsoun ) Saxe Altetiburg, Saxe Coburg Ootha, Saxe Afeiuingin, Saxe Wciuiar, Saxijny, Schaum- burg Lippe, Schwartzburg Rudolstaldt, Schwaitzburg Sonderhausen Scotland '.. Scutari ) Seres J SieiTa Leone •Singapore tSymrna , ) Spain j Surinam Sweden tSwitzerland { ,t FSr.".;: Syria § •Tasmania Tchesme ) Tenedos ) tTrebizond, fTultcha, fTunis, j tVarna ) Venezuela § •Victoria Wallachia West Indies, British West Indies, Foreign, (Iflc. places specified J. Wnrtemburg $ c 10 28 14 28 Ifl 10 28 10 16 10 28 40 16 28 IC 10 16|0 24 10 16,0 14 "2 t» S s N S O o M •p •a o 0. 28 16 9 c. 10 28 . 14!.. 28'.. 28 10 28 OIG 10 10 28 40 16 28 28 12 10 16 24 10 28 12 14 28 . 28 12 $ c 10 28 14 28 12 04 ..iO 10 28 10 IG 10 28 40 16 28 04 10 10 06 006 lojo 16 16 16 28 28 16 28 28 28 14 14 10 10 14 24'0 10 12 28 04 10 06 16 16 28 04 28 14 10 04 10 28 12 04 16 16 160 16 I 16 28 12 28 28 16 16 14 14 t 28 28 I 10 10 ... . 10 10 Jo 16 04 28 16 14 28 10 For each Newspaper. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. do. 4 cents. Book Paoketa bo to* 'A a o o c. $ c. 08 16 08 10 08 16 08 10 06 12 08^0 16 08,0 10 5 ^: T7. 1(5 10 IG 10 12 16 1(» 6 cents. 10.0 12 12 Book Rate. do. 6 cents. 6 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. do. 6 cents. 8 cents. Book Rate. do. do. 4 cents. Book Rate. do. 2 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. 6 cents. Bk. Rate. | 4 cents. Book Rate. do. do. do. 6 cents. Book Rate. Book Rate. 4 cents. 6 cents. Book Rate. 4 cents. Book Rate. 1610 16 08 08 10 10 08 08 06 08'o 10 14 08 06 08^0 08 16 12 12 in 12 12 See M.4 10 See |M.4 16 16 12 12 16 iO 16 16 16 12 12 See M.4 10;0 10 16 08 16 16 04 08 06 06 16,0 16 08 lolo 06 08 08 08 08 06 06 10 08 08 08 10 08 08 08 100 120 12 16 10 16 16 16 12:0 12 12 12 12,0 12 16 IG 12,0 12 10 10 12'0 12 16,0 IG 10 16 10 10 imOWN BBOTHEBS dP GO., Sur|rioal Instruments. street. $o»|M su<1 otlter Small Wares, at B. T. M nlr and Co.'* [1874. ook Packets ) a •a o •5 H ^ ^« o "■* N O !^ ^1 *» n > « fr4 H c. $ c 08 10 08 10 08 16 08 10 06 12 08,0 16 $ c. ir> 10 IG 10 12 16 I 08 10 10 I 10 12 12 I 08i0 lelo 16 in 12 12 See M.4 I 08 16 ) 10 12 ) 10 12 ) 08 16 ) 08 lOjO 10 ) 06 I2II1-4 ) OS'O 16 16 10 12 12 P 14 16|0 16 ) 08 16 IC ) 06|0 12 12 ) 08,0 16 Jf.«4 } 08 lOjO 10 ) 16 12 12 ) 08 16,0 10 04 Oelo 06 } 08 16,0 16 t) 06 08 08 08 08 06 06 10 lO'O 10 12 12 12 12 16 16 10 10 16 It; 16 16 12:0 12 12 12 12,0 12 )08 )06 ) 08 10 ■) 08 08 08 r 16 IC 12,0 12 10 10 12'0 12 16.0 10 10 10 loio 10 1874.] ALMANACK. 119 Begistered Lettera. TABLE ihtwintf the J*o$ta(;e, including Rtgiatration Fee, to be collected 0** Registered Lettert tent from Canada to the widermentioned Countries. COUNTRIES. BRT Hi a s n e e a 120 belcher's farmer's [1874. derry, Lunenburg, Little Glace Bay, Lockport, Mabou, Mahone Bay, Maitland, Margaree Fork, Middleton, Newport, Newport Landing, New Itoss, New Glasgow, North Sydney, Oxford, Parrsboro', Pictou, Port Hastings, Port Hood, Port Mulgravc, Port Medway, Port Williams, lugwash, River John, River Philip, Sandy Cove, Sheet Harbor, Shelburne, Sherbrooke, Shubenacadie, Stcllarton, St. Andrews, Sydrey, Sydney Mines, St. Peter's, Tangier, Tatamagouche, Truro, Tusket, Wallace, Weymouth, Westport, West Bay, Whycocomagh, Wilmot, Windsor, WoltVille, Yarmouth. The Nova Scotia Money Order Offices are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, Newfoundland and the United Kingdom; and the Postmasters are instructed to afford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to such issues as the intending remitters may desire. MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia Branch, — H. W. Johnston, Agent. Henry Dolby, Clerk. J. H. Kendrick, Inspector of Light Homes. Board of Examiners for Granting Certificates to Mas- ters and Mates. — Capt P A Scott, R N, Chairman. Halifax Board — Capt G. A. McKenzie. Clerk — D. Marshall Browne. Fisheries Branch. — W. H. Venning, Inspector Fisheries^ N. B. and N. S, St. John, N. B. W. H. Rogers, Fishery Officer for Nova Scotia, Amherst, N. S. Overseers of Fisheries in Nova Scotia. Cumberland Co. — Thos H Fatten, Eastern Division, embracing all streams emptying into the Straits of Northumbeiland; James King, Western Division, including all streams flowing into Bay of Fundy. Annapolis Co.—\i. T. Carty. Digby Co. — James H. Morehouse. Queen's G?.— Samuel T. N. Sellon. Shelburne Co. — Wm Muir, Junr. Halifax Co. — Ezekiel Sibley, East Division, Dartmouth to Ecum Secum; John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Margarets Bay. Victoria Co. — Donald McRae, Junr. Pictou Co. — John McDoiiald, East Division, including Sutherland's, French and Barney's River; Charles Henry, West Division, including East, Middle, West and Caribou Rivers. Cape Breton Co. — York Barrington, Alex McDonald. King's Co. — Adolphus Bishop; John E Starr, with special reference to the coast fisheries. Colchester Co.- -Wm Blair, South Division; J. W. Davidson, North Division. Yarmouth Co.—'Y. B. Crosby. Lunenburg Co. — Daniel Dimock, East Division, Middle, Gold, Mar- tin's and Mushamush Rivers; Henry S. Jost, West Division. Inverness Co. — Murdoch A. Ross, East Division; William Graot, West Division. Richmond Co. — Duncan Cameron, Eastern Division, from River BROWN BROTHERS A; CO., Ordnance Square. Balifax. [1874. done Bay, Landini;, y, Pictou, i?ay, Port )ve, Sheet Andrews, he, Truro, cocomagh, lists of all nek, P. E. ostmastcrs respect of aforination nry Dolby, ! 1 TO Mas- lifax Board ries^ N. B. for Nova jracing all mes King, Fundy. h to Ecum y- itherland's, I, including il reference Hson, North |Gold, Mar- t>n. i3»n Grant, rom River Combs9 H»ir and €lotli Brnsheii, «t B« T^ lHalg dg Co»*» 1874] ALMANACK. 121 Bourgeoise to East boundary of County, inelading said river; Jno H. Ballam, Western Division, from River Bourgeoise to West boundary of County. Hants Co. — Peter I. Burnham, Western Division, to extend from West County line to Walton; Timothy B. O'Brien, East Division, from Walton to Colchester line. Guysborough Co. — James A. Tory. Atttigonisk Co. — Alex W. McDonald. LZaST BOTTSSS. On the Coast of Nova Scotia ; Tie Coast of New Brunswick and the United States in the Bay of Funday ; and at Cape Ray^ , Newfoundland. WEST FBOM HAIilFAX. Chkbucto Head — On the Head. A revolving light, showing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Sambro Island — On the S. W. side of the entrance to Halifax harbor. A fixed white light., elevated 1 1^ ft. above the sea, visible in dear weather from 20 to 25 miles. White Octagonal Building, Lat. 44° 26' N. Lon. 63° 35' W. In thick or foggy weather, signal guns from ships will be answered from the signal station by firing two guns in quick succession, and the same reply will be made from the island to the sound of a steamer's whistle. Peggy's Point — East point of entrance to St. Margaret's Bay. A fixed red light, about 65 feet above high water. Square white Building standing about 40 yards from the shore. Lat, 44° 29' N. Lon. 63' 57' W. Chester Light on Iron Bound Island — Entrance to Mahone Bay. One fixed white light, 25 ft. horizontally visible from sea from W. S. W. to N. E. Elevated 50 feet above high water. Lat. 44° 26' 15'' N. Long. 640 4' 10" W. Mahone Bay — On Hobson's Nose Island, A fixed red hght. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. j Cross Island — Upon the S. E. point of the Island. Thoo lights •placed vertically ^ feet apart, the lower light is fixed; the upper one \fiashingat intervals of a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red. Lat. i 44° 19' N. Long. 640 9' W. Battery Point — At the entrance of Lunenburg harbor. A fixed vikit'! light, visible 12 miles. White square building. This harbor is easy of access, biioys are placed in the bay and cntr^.c to the harbor on the Sculpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Battery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbor from seaward the Buoy on Sculpin Rock, painted red and black in horizontal stripes, may be left on either hand, giving it a birth of two cable's length. The other buoys are painted black and must be left on the port hand going in. Iron can buoys in summer, spar buoys in winter. Iron-Bound Island — Entrance to LaHave River. A bright fiash light, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of 3^0 seconds.^ The lantern is on a square white tower, on tne southern side of the island, 70 feet above sea level, visible from all points of approach. Moser'5 Island— West side of the entrance to LaHave River. A fixed red light, on the S. E. point of the island. Square white building, 58 feet above sea level, standing 100 feet from the cliflf. Lat. 44<> 12' N. Long. 630 18/ W. ranare. 1 I ST OB s I e ft B t ?* I ! TmuMs, S«ipporten» Mt Brown BroHk^n * Oo. R. T. imnil A CO., Blank Book ]lf»nalho*ra, HaIIIIuc. f s I IN •a 9 e •0 s 9 e g H 122 B K L C II IC R S F A RM K R S [1874. Port Medway Harkor — On Admiralty Head, West side of the entrance to the port. Sauare white building, with a black square in the dentre of the seaward sides. A fixed white light, 44 ft. above «ea level, visible 10 miles Spar buoys are placed in the channel to Port Medway harbor, on the breaking ledges, Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge of flats off Bang's Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must be left on the starboard, and ine black buoys on the port hand. Liverpool — South end of Coffin's Island. A revolving red light, ap- pearing full at intervals of two minutes, 80 feet above sea level. Build- mg octagonal, in red and white horizontal stripes, visible 16 miles. Fort PoiNX—Entrance to the inner harbor of Liverpool. A red fixed light, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the l?rboard hand when entering the harbor. Fort Mouton Harbour — On North-east poijit Spectacle Island, a fixed red light. Little Hope Island — OflF Liverpool. A revolving red light, 40 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute 43° top 8' 4, of " N Ijong. keeper's the Situate nearly in the centre of the island. Lat. 64° 47' 15" W. The lantern is placed on the dwelhng, which is painted white. Port LEHRHnBRX, Queen's County — On Shingle Beach, Easi side of the Harbour, fixed red light. Gull Rock — Off the entrance to Ragged Island harbor. A white fixed light, 51 feet above sea level. Square white building. Lat. 43° 39' N. Long. 640 66' W Carter's Island, Raoobd Island Harbor — On the middle of the Inland, fixed red light. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 foot high, painted white. Shblburnb Harbor— On Sand Point, i of a mile S. E. of the Point. Shelburne — On the S. E. point of McNutt's Island, at the en- trance of the harbor. T\vo white lights vertical — the upper light 100 ft. above sea level, and visible 18 miles; the lower light 38 ft. below the lantern at the top of the building, and visible 10 miles. Building painted black and white in vertical stripes. Nboro Island — On North-east point, A "evolvinf; red and white light, showing alternately red and white flashes every minute. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. Barrington — On Baccaro Point, E. side of the entrance to the harbor. A red fixed light. Square white building, with a black ball on the seaward side. Cape Sable Island — A revolving light, bright 15 seconds and dark 25 seconds, elevated 49 feet, visible 12 miles. Octagonal white build- ing. Lat. 43° 27' N. Long. 65° 36' W. High water at Cape Sable, full and change, at 7I o'clock. Spring tides rise 12 ft., neaps 6 ft. StAL Island— The first light on approaching the Bay of Funday is on the S. point of Seal Island. A fixed white light, 80 feet above high water, and may be seen when approaching, from any point of the compass, at a distance of 18 or 20 miles. Octagonal white building. Tlu Blond Rock lies about ji miles S. by W. from the light house. Between this rock and the island there are' some dangers ; tlie ground is rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. A Fog Whistle is also in operation at Seal Island— The whistle sounds in each minute as follows : A blast of five seconds, BBOWM BBOTttEBS * Co., Whrt— 1> Dra««iiitf. Hallfkx. I Jfo^*—"***** »th»y Bag>t >t ll# T. Wwte 4b €•■'■ 1B74.] ALMANACK. 123 then an interval of five seconds, then a blast of five seconds and an interval of 45 seconds, to complete the minute. ruBNico Harhour— On the S. E. side of the entrance to the har- bor, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Sable. A fixed white li^hi, 28 ft. above high water, (rise and fall 12 feet.) Square white building, standing 50 fathoms from low water mark. Spar buoys mark the channel. Black left on port hand, red on starboard in approaching the har1)our. Fish Island— On Big Fish Island, E. side of the entrance to Tus- ket Kiver. 7ktf9 fixed horizontal white lights, visible I2 miles. Yarmouth — Qp the island of Cape Forchu, West side of the en- trance to the harbor. A bright revolving light, 145 ft. above sea level, visible quarter minute and invisible half a minute. Seen in clear weather 18 or 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 430 48' N. Long. 99° 09' W. Steam Fog Whistle near Li^ht House, a blast of 10 seconds in each minute, in operation in all thick weather. Cape St. Mary's— East aide of entrance to St. Mary's Bay, Digby Co. A revolvins^ light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, and showing alternately red and white faces, 100 ft. above high water. White octagonal building. Lat. 44° 04' N. Long. 660 08' W. Wktmooth — On the Beach, South side of the entrance to the harbour, A fixed white lifjht. Brier Island — Situate on the western side. A fixed white light, 92 ft. above sea level, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. A steam fog whistle on Whipple's Point, S. W. of light, in opeJation in all thick weather. Westport— On Peter's Island^ at the S. entrance of the E. side of the Bay of Fundy. Tkvo white fixed lights, placed horizontally, to distinguish it from Brier Island Light, 40 feet above high water mark, visible 10 miles, and is intended to lead vessels into Westport, or through Grand Passage. Square white building. Boar's Head— N. entrance Petite Passage, Bay of Fundy. Alter- nate /lashes, red and white, at intervals of 60 seconds. Square white building. Digby Gut — On Point Prim, at the entrance of the Gut. A fixed white light, 76 ft. above high water, and visible 13 miles. Building square, painted red. A Steam Fog Whistle on Point Prim, in thick or foggy weather, sounded 8 seconds in each minute, making an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. Port Williams — Two fixed white lights, 20 feet apart, perpendicu- parly, visible from all points of approach. Square white building. Port Williams is distant from Digby Gut Light E. 25 miles ; and from Black Rock W. 28 miles. Matgaretville— ii red fixed light, v'mhle 10 miles from all points of approach. Building square, painted in white and black horizontal stripes. Margaretville is distant E. 37 miles from Digby Gut Light, and W. 15 miles from Black Rock Light. Black Rock— /i whiFe fixed light, 55 ft. above the level of high water, and visible 12 miles. Square white building. Apple River Light— On Hetty Point, N. side of the entrance to the River, and three leagues to the eastward of Cape Chignecto. One fixed light, 40 feet above high water, visible 10 miles. Square white building. 'r«CT*r** ^ B Brown Bm»s, and Co^ Import«M Sorgtcal lastifumenta. f ft t ! B. T. MUIB * Co., Boolisellen, ISO OmmvUle St. I w. 4 i f i 3C-3C 124 nRLCHRR's farmer's [1874. Parrsboro' — On the W. side of the entrance to Parrsboro' River- A fixed white light, 30 ft. above high water, visible 9 miles. Octagonal white tower, standing close to high water mark on the beach. BuRWT Coat Heaij — The lantern is erected on a square tower attached to the main building. A white fixed light, 75 feet above high water level, and visible from all points ot approach. Spencer's Point — A white fixed light is placed on the top of a building at this point, on the northern shore of Cobequid Bay, near the head of Minas Basin. HoRTON Bluff — A white fixed light, 95 ft. above high water level, (rise and fall 40 to 45 ft.) visible in dear weather over the greater part of the Basin of Minas (after passing Cape BIomed9n) and above the Five Islands and up to Windsor River, until intercepted by the con- tinuation of the Bluff to the southward of it. Square white building, standing 66 feet from the Bluff. Gannet Rock — The Gannet Rock is 66. feet above high water, and has a light house upon it, painted black and white, in vertical stripes. A revolving light (visible 12 miles), lies S. W by S. distant ^J miles from the southern point of Three Islands, and S.S.E. i E. 7 miles from the S. W. head of the Grand Manan. A gun is fired to answer signals during ^ fog. There are a number of small ledges and sunken rocks about it, which are always breaking. The light stands conspicuously in the immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extend- ing from the old Proprietor to the Seal Islands of Machias, a distance of about 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost of the Murr Ledges there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them above water, and which extend westward from the light house about 4 miles. From this range farther westerlv, about six miles, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull. This may oe avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands, near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, open. Machias Seal Island— S. W. by W. 3 W. from Grand Manan, lie the Machias Islands. On the eastern island two light houses are erected, showing fixed lights, distant from each other about 200 feet in the direction of E.S.E. and W.N.W., by which they are easily dis- tinguished from all other lights on the coast. Elevated about 54 and 58 feet ^bove high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is fired every four houiK V jring a fog. Both buildings white. G'lAND MANAN ISLAND— On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of the island. A white fixed light, 148 feet above high water, visible 17 miles, Building white, Lat. 44° 45' 22" N. Long. 66° 44' 4" W. This is a conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between Briar Island and Grand Manan. Little River — On an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed white li^ht, varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visible 1 1 miles. QuoDDY Head— On the S. E. side of Quoddy Head. A fixed white //^A/', 133 feet above sea level, visible in clear weather 17 miles. It bears from the Southern point of Grand Maftian N. i E. 13 miles, and from the Northern point of said island W.N W. 7i miles. Has a fog trumpet. Campo Bbllo — On the N. E. extremity of the island. A white fixed light, 64 ft. above the sea, visible 15 miles. Building white with a red cross. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all tm Isl - . 71^«^ WIV BlIll^pEBS A CO., Ordnance Sq. Halifax. lll«St. PsM, Memo, and Tlm« JBooks, at H. T. illulr * €o.'s [1874. oro' River. Octagonal ch. [uare tower above high \ie top of a near i Bay, water level, greater part 1 above the by the con- te building, h water, and tical stripes, mt 3^ miles 7 miles from swer signals unken rocks )nspicuously jers, exlend- s, a distance nmost of the als, many of : light house ix miles, lies I by keeping and Manan, md Manan, t houses are out 200 feet e easily dis- bout 54 and d every four side of the [bleiymiles. This is a and Grand rer. A fixed I above high t fixed white 1 7 miles. It I3 miles, and Has a fog , A white white with [arbor at all 1874.] ALMANACK. 125 times. It is also a guide to vessels entering the main channel, to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy. Point Le Preau — Upon this projecting head land two fixed white lights, one above the other, distant 28 feet. The lower lantern is fixed to the outside of the building, and throws its light quite inshore, both to the eastward and westward into Mace's Bay. The highest light is 81 feet, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in horizontal stripes, 5 ft. broad, and bears trom the easternmost Wolves E. by N , 1 1 miles. St. John, N. B. HARnouR— On Patridge Island at the entrance of the River and harbor. A white fixed light, 120 feet above high water, snd visible 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. A Steam Whistle is sounded 10 seconds in every minute during fog and snow storms, audible 4 to 6 miles. There is also a Bell Buoy at the extremity of the ledge at the eastern end oi the island, which is very useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The bell can be heard 3 miles. QuACo Head— On a small rock lying oflf Quaco Head. A revolv- ing white light, 58 feet above high water, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in hori- zontal stripes. Gape Enrage — On the point of that name in Westmorland nearly opposite Apple River Light in Cumberland. A plain white light, 151 feet above the sea, visible 15 miles. Square white building. Grindstone Island — On Grindstone Island, Chignecto Bay. Lat. 45° 43' 13" N. Lon. 64° 37' 25'. W., 60 feet above high water. Octa- gonal white tower. Iiight Houses Building. Margaret's Bay, Lunenburg County. Shag Harbour Island, Shelbume. Argyle, on White Head Island. Yarmouth Beacon, West Point Bunker's Island. Church Point, East side St. Mary's Bay. Walton, Basin Minaa. EAST FBOK HAIiIFAX. Meagher's Beach— East side of Halifax harbor. A fixed white light, elevated 58 ft. above sea level, and visible 10 miles. Devil's Island— On the S. W. point of Devil's Island, Eastern Passage entrance to Halifax Harbor. A fixed red light, to distinguish it from Sambro and Meagher's Beach lights, elevated 45 feet ; visible 8 miles. Octagonal dark brown tower, with a white belt between the balcony and lantern, to distinguish it in day time. Egg Island — Offjeddore. A revolving light, 80 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing alter* nately red and white faces. Building octagonal, painted black and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 44° 39' 51" N. Long. 62° 51' 32" W. Visible 14 miles. Outer Beaver, or William's Island — On South East part of the Island. A revolving white flash light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white building with two black balls on its seaward side. A fi?\.\su—A Ji.red white lif^ht\% exhibited at an elevation of 237 feet above high water, and in clear weather can be seen at a distance of 15 miles. The tower is a square wooden building, 40 feet high, and painted white. Lat. 46° 41' 20" N. Lon. 60° 20' W. Outer Bird Island — Between the entrance of the Great Bras d'Or, and St. Ann's (E. coast of Cape Breton). Alternate gashes of red and white at intervals of do seconds, elevated 77 ft., visible 14 miles. Octa- gonal white building. Revolving. Lat. 46° 23' 10" N., Long. 62° 22' 30" W. St. Ann's HARnon— On Point of Beach on north side of the entrance to the harbour, a fixed white light is exhibited at an elevation of 24 feet above high water, and can he seen at a distance of 8 miles. The light house is about 30 feet high, and painted white. The illuminating apjjaratus is Catoptric, and consists of two lamps and reflectors, one facing S. W., and the other N. E. Lat 46° 17' exhibited to find the which cannot be dis- lacmg 30" N. Long. 60° 32' 15' W. This light is entrance through the Narrow., to the Harbour, tinguished in dark nights. Black Rock Point— S. side of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, C. B,, fixed white light. Sqttare white building, about 45 feet above high water, standing 100 feet from the point. Lat. 46° 19' N., Long. 60° 24' W. Sydney Harbour — The light is a fixed red light on the West end of South Bar, elevated 304 feet above high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 10 miles. The illuminating ap- paratus is Catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. Position — Lat. 46° 12' 40" N., Long 60° 12' 40'' W. This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbour and marking the dangers of the bar. Low Point — On the eastern side of the entrance to Sydney, C. B., harbour. ^4 7t;/«V^yf4r^s, Rev C. DnfF, Liverpool ; Richmond, R^mi Benoit, D'Esconsso ; Shel- bume, A. C. A. Doane, Bnriington ; Victoria, Alex Munro, Baddeck; Yarmouth, G. J. Parish, m.d., Yarmouth. Oommissioners of Schools. Annapolis West — Revs H. DeBlois, George W. Tattle, Jos Hart ; and Peter Bonnott, Robt Mills, R. W. Longley, Whitman Armstrong, Wm V. Jones, Alfred Troop, Isaiah Delap, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargie, George Hardwick, John L. Bice. Annamlis East — Revs Jas Robertson, L. l.d., N. Vidito, D. S. Gordon, W 8. Heartz, Geo. Armstrong, A. Cohoon ; and Miner Tupper, H. E. Fitch, Harding Morse, Jonathan Woodbury, m.d., Jesse Oakes, William Miller, B. H. Parker, Geo ge Woodbury, A. M. Gidnoy, Boniah Spinney, Beriah Daniels, Wm H. Balcom, Lewis DeBlois, m.d. Antigonish Co — Revs Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, Wm Chishol'n Wm B. McLeod, Charles P. Martell, Ronald McGillivray, Peter Fisset, J. P. Forbes ; and Richord Forrestall, Robert Trotter, Alexander Mc- intosh, M.D., Archibald McGillivray, Wm«G. Hicrlihv, Wm Chisholm, Thos M. King, Norman McDonald, Angus Smith, iachlan Cameron. Cape Breton Co — Revds R. J. Uniacke, Noil McLeod, Jas Quinan, John Shaw, J. Chisholm, Mr Mclsoac, Dr McLeod, John Quinan, Alex Farquharson, Roderick McNeil, R. Grant, C. Croucher, C. E. McLean, D. McDoagall, Arch. Chisholm ; and C. H. Harrington, Lauchlin Robertson, Henry Poole, E. T. Moseley. District of CWcA««er— Revs Robert Grant, E. E. Ross, J. I. Baxter, Wm McCulloch, d.d., D. W. C. Dimock, O. Chute. James McLean ; and W. A. Fulmore, W. E. McRobert, m.d., Thos S. Dolaney, F. M. Pearson, J. B. Dickie, George Reading, Saml Rettie, Jno King, Israel Longworth, Robert G. Rutherford, E. Tupper, junr., Robert Gammell. F. B. Parker, Thos. Chisholm. District of StirUng—Beyn James Watson, Thos Sedgwick ; and Robert L. Byers, John Irvine, E. D. Roach, m.d., D. Williamson, Robert Logan, W. J. McKay, John Bonyman, W. M. Blackwood. - District of Cumberland— Boys G. Townshend, D. McKeen D. A., Steele, John Munro, Jas Anderson; and Gilbert Seaman, Charles SKOWn: nW^'mmWM m VO^ Ovdiumoe B^nwe, Bz. Soup, Hair OUb, Ptif umery, Small War—, at R. T. Malr A Co. ■ lixter, aan; V.U. Israel [mell, and ison, (.A, karlea 1874.] ALMANACK. 138 Lawrence, Cvrus Bent, W. F. Cntton, R. McLean, J. C. Brandage, Abrnm Stephens, JoSin Braf^i^, John Baker, Wm Chisholm. District of Parrflftoro*— Revs W. B. King, I). McKinnon; and James Kirkpatrick, T. D. Dickson, Frances Carroll, E. Vickory, J. A Ilatfleld, N. B. Morris, James Ward. District of Dighy'—lievda H. L. Yewens, Chas Randall, John C. Morse, P. J. Filleul, Dr. Walsh, James F. Brcnnan ; and B. H. Rag- L'les, J. A. Dennison, G. Henderson, Stephen Marshall, Wm F. Potter, Wm H. Taylor, Jno S. McNcile, John Milberrj', Charles Budd, Calvin Raymond, R. J. FitzRandoIph, Ansel B. Holdsworth. District of CTare—Rovs J. Daley, Dr. Walsh, James Bresnan ; and John P. I^nowlan, Timothy Sullivan, Mande Melanson, John I. Thihodeau, Pierre J. Boliveau, Auf^ustin F. Comeau, Reuben Perry, Anslom M. Comuau, Jeremiah McLauchlin, Jas Stewart, Angel Blin, Peter 8. Godct. District of 6utfsboroHgh—-l^y(\a H. H. Hamilton, James Buckley, D. Chisholm, M'. Tompkins, Felix Van Blerk, J. P. Tremain ; and Christopher Jost, John Muhonoy, E. J. Cunninejham, Wm Moir, H. R. (^unniuffham, Thoi) Condon, Abraham R. Whitman, Donald Gonn, James Purcoll, S. R. Russell. District of St. Mary's — Rovds J. Campbell, Henry Eagles,—^ Barrett; and Neil Gunn, John W. McKoen, A. P. McKenzie, Alex Cumminger, Allan McQuarrie, John A. McDonald. CitM of Halifiix — James Thomson, Very Rov M. Hannan, d.d., Very Rev. Dean Bullock, d.d., Aufj^ustns W. West, Danl Cronan, L. G. i'ower, Rucben I. Hart, and six Aldermen. Secretary, John R. Willis, Office, 48 George Street. Wentein District JJalifiix Co — Revs Jamod Breading, Alex Stuart, John Woods, P. L. Madden, P. Danaliar, K. Kennedy, J. O. Ruga;les ; niul Dominic Farrell, Jno E. Shatfoi'd, George J. Longard, James I W. Turner. I Rmd District Hnllfux Co— Rev. Robert Sedgwick; and Ezekiel Svblcy, H. A. Gladwin, David Archibald, John Geddes, Matthew ' Hiirris, Charles N. Fuller, Chjirles N. Sproti, William Landcll, David I Archibald, 16th, Wm G. Archibald, J. D. Tuppor,'J. Taylor, W. Artz. j South District Halifax Co — Revs Robert Jamieson, Alfred Dickie, I Edward Ansell ; and Henry Leslie, William Hall, A. M. Barton, Wm I Anderson, W. H. Tidmarsh, Alex. Leslie, Joseph Martin, John Kirker. i District of East Hants — Revds Jno Cameron, Jacob McLellan ; and ; Isaac O'Brien, Wm Hamilton, Wm Casey, Jno McLearn, Hugh Mc- Learn, Saml Blois, D. McLean, m.d., Jas McKenzio. District of West Hants — Revds Thos Maynard, m.a., J. Bancroft, John Carmody ; and M. H. Goudge, Charles Mumford, Hire.ii Smith, Andw Shaw, Shubael Dimock, George DeWolf, Hon R. A. McHoffy, Thos Aikins. District of North Inverness — ^Rcvds Jno J. Chisholm, Ronald Mo- Gillvary, H. Gerior, M. Stewart; and Sam Campbell, Donald McLeod, Jno G. Crowdis, Lauchlin McDougall, Malcom McKay, Donald Mc* Ullan, Hugh McMillan, John Munroe, Lauchlan McDonald, Jaraet McNeil, M.D., Farqohar McRae. District of South Invemesa—RevAa Allan McLean, E. J. McDonald, Colin Chisholm ; and Hon Peter Smyth, Hugh Cameron, m.d., George Micea» BvwAMi «»< C^ntbft by Browm Bvm. mm4L C«« 9 9 IB ft ^■■ I I r -T'^smwrr B. T. nilJlB * CO., Paper RaleM, !•• Grmnrille Slvc<«t. I Writla 134 BELCHERS FARMERS [1874. h 1 4) 2 1 9 I 6 9 C. Lawrence, John Murray, E. D. Tremain, Duncan Campbell, M.9. Kings Co — Edward L. Brown, m.d., L. DoV. Chiproan, Thomas Famsworth, Holmcjp E. Marstors, m.d., John N. Bowles,* Jos R. Hea, D.O.L., Thomas William Harris, Jno Foster, Amos Black, George W. Fisher, Wm Eaton, E. A. Moren, D. Ropert Eaton, 8. R. Tupper, Benjamin Kinsman, Jon Borden, m.d., Russell Caldwell, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Ilslev, Ahrm. Ells, Wra Miller, Clias J. Tobin, William Magee, Leonara Fitch, Andrew Borden, Michael Lonergan, Arnold S. Burbidgo, James Lyons, J. M. Roscoc, Rufus Burgess. District o/Ijunenburg — Revs Henry L. Owen, Chas Cossmann, Wm Duff, D. McMillan, J. Gaetit, W. £. Hall, J. NorMOod ; and R. Lindsay, Matthew Ernst, Jas Z wicker, Lewis Anderson, Edw Morgan, Morton Wheelock, John Morash, Henry Schnare, Sam Rissor, Gideon LangHle, Geo Eisenhauer. District of New ZJuWen— Revs Henry M. Spike, W. E. Gelling, P. M. Morrison, Steph March, A. Jordon ; and S. W. Drew, T- K. Crogg, W. V. Andrews, Thomas T. Keefler, Robt Dawson, Martin Sperry, Jai McKean, Geo Baker. District of ChtMer — Revs Chas J. Shreeve, I. J. Skinner, Richard Payne ; and George Richardson, John T. Hiltz, Jas H. Hiltz, Edward HttJunan, Jno Church, E. P. Butter, J. Duncan. District of North Pictou—Hcva Jas Bayne, d.d., A. W. Hcrdman, H. B. Mcltay, Neil Brodic, R. McCunn, Ronald McDonald; and Daniel Hockin, Wm Gordon, Geo A. Christie, m.d., John D. McLood. District of South Pictou — Revs J. Stewart, D. B. Blair, W. St'iwart, J. McKinnon, A. McGillivraA', E. A. McCurdy, R. Cumming ; and J. McKay, G. W. Underwood, Jno Mitchell, m.d., W. Eraser, Alexander Grant, Isaac Mathesoii, Robt McNeill, Adam C. Bell. District of South Qitems — Revds Jos Melvin, Edw Kennedy, J. F. Tooks, Joseph Jones, John Teasdale, J. M. Parker, W. G. Parker, J. H. Crowell, S. B. Martin; and Geo W. Barss, Hugh Houston, James Forbes, Jas Collie, Don Campbell, Jno R. Hall, Stephen Mack, Whit- man Freeman, Saml Kempton, Enoch Steadman, Eldred Cahoon, Geo S. Parker, J. N. Mack. ^ District of North Queens — Rev Simeon Sykes ; and Zebulon G. Marray, Stephen Smith, Jno Middlemass, Benjm L. Telfer, Wm E. Freeman, Robt Bryden, Edw P. Freeman, Jno Lacey, A. J. Ledbettcr, IJriah Johnson, Frans Kempton, Thos H. Grady. Richmond Co — Revs John McDougall, Dr J. Cameron, James Ross, Ja« Quinan, W. M. Leblanc ; and Wm Crichton, Henry Martell, Hon E. P. Flynn, David Gruchy, John Freehill, Peter Bosdet, Wm LeVes- conte, Jas H. Hearn, Isaac LeVesconte. DiUrict of Shelbttme^ILQys. T. H. White, d.d., M. G. Henry. Saml Archibald, .^os S. Coffin ; and W. T. Kelley, R. G. Irvin, G. Snyder, M.D., J. G. Allen, Hon John Locke, Robt Currie, Joseph Walters, N. W. White, Robert Freeman. District of Bomiwiton— Revs J. I. Porter, J. McC. Fulton ; and T. W. Wilson, Gabriel Robertson, J. B. Lawrence, Henry Chute, Theo- dore Nickerson, J. K. Wilson, m.d., Wm Patterson, Arthur Doane, Frank Homer, J. J. Clarke, m.d., James Snow, Wm. B. Smith. Victoria Co — Revs Kenneth McKenzie, James Fraser, A. Mcintosh, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Wrltlf» €i»ytagv Frtatlf Infcg> mt WL* T, Blair <>€♦.»■ J.F, ker, J James Whit- n, Geo Ross, 11, Hon LeVes- r. Satnl Jnyder, Talters, andT. a, Theo- jDoane, Ih. Lintosb, 1874.] ALMANACK. 135 Jas Eraser ; and Alexander Cameron, Wm Jones, Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Don McLean, Seymour Eoyle, Don Mcljean, Angus Mclvor, Kenneth McKenzie, Suther McLeod, Donald McLean, Donald McRae, John McLellan. District of Yarmouth — Joseph B. Bond, Charles E. Brown, Nathan Hilton, John W. Moody, Chas W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen, George Croshy, Amos Hilton, Jr., W. H. Moody, Jr., R. B. Brown, Harris Crosby, James Cain. District of J 'gyle — ^Revs Charles Knowles, Wm J. Dono^hae ; and Enos Gardner, .. Professor of Ethics and Political Economy. Rev Wm Lyall, ll.d.. Professor of Lo^ and Metaphysics. Chas McDonald, m.a'.. Professor of Mathematics. John Johnson, m.a., Professor of Classics. Qeo Lawson, ph.d., ll^d.. Professor of Chemistry and Mineraloau. Jas DeMill, m.a.. Professor of History arid Rhetoric. Jas Liechti, Tutor in Modem tangvages. - Faculty of Medicine — Very Rev Jas Ross, d.d., Principal (ex officio). Wm J. Almon, Jf-^'t Emeritus Pwfessor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, President of the Faculty. Alex P. Reid, M.D., L.B.O.8., Edin. l.o.p., and s., Canada, &c Hugh A. Gordon, m.d., l.r.o.s., Ed., l.c.p. a s. Ca., Professors of the PrincijAes and Practice oj Medicine, and Clinical Medicine. W. B. Slarter, M.D., M.R.c 8.L., L.R.c.p. Eng., &c., Prqfessor of Obstetrics ana the Diseases of Women and ChHdren and Clinical Surgery. Edw Farrell, H.D., A. Lawson, m.d., m.r.c.s., Eng., Professors of Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgtny. G-eo Lawson, ph.d., I.L.D., Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Toxicology, and Botany, Alfred H. "Woodill, u.D,, Professor of Materia Medicaaud Therapeutics. John Sommcrs, m.d., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Medidne. 6. H. Sinclair, m.d., Professor of Anatomy. J\ R. DeWolf, M d., Ed., L.R.C.8., Edin., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. Dr. A. P. Reid, Dean ofFactdty. Dr. Hugh A. Gordon, Secretary. W. Y. Fullerton, M.D., and E. 8. Blanchard, m.d., Demonstrators of Anatomy. Terms — The Winter Session for 1873-74, commences on Wednes- day, October 29, 1873, and ends on Wednesday April 30, 1873. The Summer Session commences on Friday, April 24, 1874, and closes at the end of June. [The particulars of other Colleges and Educational Institutions will be found m connection with the Denominational matters with whirh the Institutions are connected.] Irown Bv*tli«M Mid 0»»# G«1A liMirttnd iPiPf Vmimtm. 1 9 ft t t B. T. nmiB A Co., Paper Bnlen, ISO Onmrllle Street. 136 belchkr's farmer's [1874. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. THB UNITED OHUBCH OF BNOIjAND AND IBEIiAND IN NOVA SCOTIA. The Rt. Rev. Hibbekt Btnnky, d.d., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The Very Rev W. Bullock, d.i>., Dean of Halifax. The Rev. Canon Ukkslby, d.d., Windsor. The Rev. Canon Cochran, D.D., Halifax. The Rev Canon Gilpin, d.d., Halifkz. Halifax, St. Luke's (Cathedral Church), The Very Rev Wm Bullock, d.d., Dean and Rector. Rev John Abbott, Alinor Canon and Curate ; St. Paul's, Revda Geo W. Hill, A.M., R. Warren, m.d.; St. George's, Rev James B. Uniacke, a.m., and Rev W. Ellis; Trinity Church, Rev C^non Cochran, and Rev W. J. Ancient; St. Mark's. liev. Alfk'ed Brown, a b.; Garrison Chaplains, Rev K. Kitson, A.M., and Rev A. Townend,A. m., RevG. W.Morris, a.m. (retired). AtmapolUf Revds Jas. J. Ritchie, a.m., W. S. Gray, a.b. Ayletford, iJev Richd Avery. Amherst, Rev Geo Townsliend, a.m., Rural Dean,' and Rev J. D. Browne, a.b. AUnon Mines, Rev C Bowman, a.m. Antigonvsh. Rev G. -C. Metzler, a.b., and Lewis M. Hill (retired). ArichcU, — '■ . Bi'idgetown, Rev L. M. Wilkins, a.b. Blandjoi'd, Rev Richard Payne. Beaver Harbour, Rev Edwd Ansell, a.b. Cornwallts, Rev Jno Storrs, a.b.. Rural Dean, Rev R. F. Brine, a.b. Clementa Port, Rev Wm M. Godfrey, A.B. Chester, Revds Charles J. Sbreve, a.b., and W. M. Ross. Country Harbour, Rev — Johnstone. Dartmouth, Revd J. B. Richardson, a.b. Digby, Rev J. Ambrose, bi.a., and Rev A. Merkell, a.b. Hasieiti Passage (Dartmouth), Rev C. Burn. Falkland, Rev James Breading. Glace Bay, Rev C. Croucher, a.b. Granville, Rev Henry DeBIois, a.m. Guysboro\ Rev W. Shannon. Hubbard's Cove^ Rev H. Stamer. KentviUe, Rev Theo Richev. Liverpool, Rev E. B. Nichols, d.d., and Rev John Padfleld. Louimtrg, C. B., Rev J. L. Downing. iMnenburg, Rev Henry L. Owen, A.B., Rural Dean, and Rev. H. Wainwrigbt, a.b. Maitkmd, Rev A. Jamiesoo, a.b. Mahone Bay, Rev W. H. Snyder, A.M., and Rev Angus McDonald. Manchester, Rev H. Hamilton, a.b., Rural Dean. Mel/iird, Rev. J. Trem^n, a.b. Viewport, Rev H. Stems, a.b. Neto Dublin, Rev Abraham Jordan. Ifew Ross, Rev. J. W. Norwood. Parrsboro\ Rev W. B. Kin^, A.M., aiid Rev Thos Johnston. Pictoi^ . Petite Reviere, Rev H. Spike, a.b. Port Medway. Rev A. Gray. Pugwash, Rev l\ Axford. Rawaon, • . Seaforth, Rev O. M. Grindon. 8h^ Harbour, Rev Robt Jamieson, Rural Dean. Steunacke, Rev Robwt Haire, a.b. St. Margarets Bay, Rev J. O. Ruggles, a.b., and Rev W. H. Grocer. Sackmle, -. . Sydney, C. B., Rev Richard J. Uniacke, d.d., Rural Dean, and Rev David Smith. Sydney Mines, Rev W. H. Jamieson, a.b. Shelbume, Rev Thos A. White, d.d., Rural Dean, and Rev Cecil Wiggins, A.B. SAerftroofcej Rev A. HUtz. Tangier. Rev J. A. Richey. Tor Bay, Rev W. L. Currie. Trwro, Revds Josepn Forsythe and J. A. Kaulback, A.M. Tvm^sBay, ^. rujAjef, Rev F.M.Young. Wallace, . Waverly, Rev Mr Edgcombe. Windsor, Revds T. Maynard, a.m., and H. Almcn, A.B. Weymmtth, Rev Philip Filluel, a.b.. Rural Dean. WUmot, Rev Jas Robertson, tXi.D. Yarmouth, Revds John T. Moody, a.m., and J. Roy Campbell. PfiiNCK Edward Island— The Very Rev J. H. Read, D.n.^Archdeacon of P. E. I. Milton, Charlottetoum, St. Peter's, Rev G. W. Hodgson, A.M., and Rev Mr Ellis ; St. Paul's, Rev D. Fitzgerald, Rev L. C. Jenkins, D.c.L. (retired). Cascumpeque, Rev H. D3'er. Crapaud, .• New London, Rev J. C. Cox, A.n. Port Hill, Rev E. U. Ball. St. Eleanor's, . St. George's, iJev J. P. Sargent, a.b. King's College, Windsor. Founded, A.D. 3787. Chartered by King George III. a.d. 1302. Patron, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterburv. The Right Rev Hibbert Binney, d.d.. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, visitor and President of the The BBOWIV BBOTHKBS 4fe €0., Surglesl iMirnments. « street. I Biblea, Testaments 8e Prayer Booka, at R. T. hiuux. A CO.'S |_1874. fT. Jcotia and of Halifax. COCHKAN, St. Luke's ad Hector. BO W. Hill, A.M., and Jev W. J. ins, Rev K. ii. (retired). ttford, flev in; and Rev goniih. Rev ard Payne. Jtorrs, A.B., d. Godfrey, 8. Country rdson, a.b. 6)7» Patsage Glace Bay, Guyshoro\ fe, Rev Theo hn PadfieUl. ry L. Owen, ind, Rev A. Rev Angus in. Mtlford, Dublin, Rev wo'. Rev W. ettVe iJerterfi, Mft, Rev F. itp Harbour, re, A.B. S(' H. Grocer. D.D., Rural mieson, a.b. ■cil Wiggins, Tor Bay, Kaulback, r«ace,-— . ..M., ana n. .n. H^tinw', A.M., and J. _ Archdeacon W.Hodgson, C. Jenkins, • New U. FJearwr's, J02. Pntron, pRev Hibtert kident of the 1874.] ALMANACK. 187 Board of (governors. President and Profesaorof^ Clastics, Hebrew, Logic, Rev G. McCawley, p.d.; Professor of Dtvinitv, includinp Pastorai Theology, Rev Canon HensleVj d.d.; Prof estor of Mathemattcs, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy and Engineering, J. K. Oram, b.e, Prm of Nat. History ami Chemistry, Henry How, d.c.l. ; Professor of Modem Languages, H. Stieffelhagen, Ph. D. ; librarian and Bursar, Professor Hensley, d.d., Treaa., John C. Halliburton; Se&y, Rev Canon Cochran, m.a. Scholarships — ^The William Cogswell Scholarship, £S48tg. perannnm, ojyen to candidates for Holy Orders, under the direction of the Trustees; Divinity Scholarship;! paid by the Society for the P. G. P. P., open to Stu- dents for Holy Orders, actually requiring assistance, and subject to the control of the Bishop of the Diocese, 10 in number, each j£30 cy. per annum; the Dr Biniiey Exhibition, £16 stg. per annum, open to Students in indigent circumstances and of exemplary conduct; McCawley Hebrew Prize, £d sfg. ; the Bishop's Prize, £5, in Books; Dr. Almon's Welsford Testimonial; Akin's Historical Prize; General Williams' Prizes, three ot $60 each ; Stephenson Scholarships, three in number. Inoorporate Alumni of KiiiK's Oollege. I Patron, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor. President, Frederick Allison, Esq., m.a Vice-President, Chicles Gossip, Esa., m.d. Committee, (Charles H. Carman, Esq.. T. B. Akins, Esq., d.c.l., Mathew H. Richey, Esq , Rev. J. A. Kaulbach, m.a.. Rev. H. Pryor Almon, d.c.l , Andrew J. Cowie, M.D., Rev. Canon Cochran, d.d. Treasurer, Hon S. L. JShanuon, M.A. Secretary, Fitzgerald Cochran, Esq. The Diocesan Synod of Nora Scotia iic,;u4i4 Consists of three houses— (1), The Bishop; (8), the Clergv, wll6' are duly licensed; (3), the Laity by their representatives. Clerical Secretary, Rev Canon Gilpin, D.D. Lay Secretary, W. Myers Gray, Esq. Board of Foreign Missions Appointed by the Synod. Chairman. ex-oMcio, The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. Treasurer, Wm Gossip, Esq. Secretary, Rev D C Moore. Diocesan Church Society of ITova Scotia. Patrons, The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. President, The Lord Bishop, ex officio; Sec'y, and Treasurer, Rev Canon Gilpin, d.d.; Assistant Secretary, C. B. Bullock. The annual meeting is held at Halifax, at such time as the Committee shall appoint. T^xe Executive Committee meet monthly, with the exception of July, August and September. Church Endowment Fund. Vice Chairman, A. M. Uniacke ; Edward Binney, Hon W. B. Bliss, A. M. Cochran, Wm C. Silver, J. B. Snow, J. W. K. Rowley, Hugh Harts- home, C. B. Bowman, William Hare. J. M. Jones, Com'y Gen Graham, William Gossip, Henry Pryor, J. T. Wylde, Fred Allison, T. A. Brown. Secretary, W. C. Silver, Esq. The Halifax Branch of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Patron, Her Most Gracious Majestv the Queen. Vice-Patrons, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sis Grace the Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. The Right Rev the Lora Bishop or Nova Scotia, Chairman of Committee. i I i I I riiin«n(»* l^'^^M'iyltoiMieMraftiUjr diepenaeA l^ Bre>wiit Mitm* * Co. K. T. MVIIt * Co., Stoaoa«ra, ISO OnuivUle Street. 1 i B i 8 I S m 138 belcher's farmer s [1874. WXSIjBYAN METHODIST CONFUBENOl! OF EASTBBN BBITISH AMEBIOA. Rev Charles Stewart^ d.d., President ; Rev Eliaa Brettle, Co-Delegate ; Rev James Taylor, Secretary. Halifax DiarmcT.— Bali/ax, Revds John Lathern, Robert McArthur, James U. Stothard, * Ingham Sutcliffe, * Edmund Botterell, John Read, •H. Pope, [a]. Conference OJJice.—k. W. Nieoltion, Editor and Book Steward. Dartmouth, Revs Joseph 6. Angwin, * Thomas Angwia. Wind- tor, Revds A. S. DesBrisoy. * M. Richey,Di ::: duoted by the Christian Brothers. St Mary* College. Under provisions of an Act passed in the Legisla- ture, IbTd, the following members of the Catholic body were Incorporated as the Senate of the College : — Visitor, His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax ; Veiy Rev Dr Hannan, v.g., Chancellor; Rev Canons Carmody, Power, Madden, Woods, and Revs J. J. Daly, E. Kennedy, P. Walshe, d.d. ; Edw F. Murphy, Vice-Chancellor; and Brother Victorian, Hon J. Cochran, D. Cronan, Dr. Page, IC. Farrell, A . P. Re;d, J. Somers S. Tobin, M.r., T. E. Kenny, M. B. Daly, L. G. Power. Spiritual Director and Professor of Greek and Latin, Rev Edward F. Murphy. President and Professor of English and French Literature, Brother Victorian. Prof, of Mathematics, History and Natural Philosophy, Brother Narcissus. Professor of Arithmetic and Book-keeping, Brother Stephen. Professor of Junior Classes and Prefect of Discipline, Brother Orion. R. T. Ml] 1874.] Orphi Supei Bisters ol tary cont Office: Hannan, J. P. iV nearly 60 Patrick's kind aflei Numb( evening. Canon Poi Tlie bi Catholic y except Sui C. Doyle, , TheDi( Eastern C< Bight I residing at at Arichat. Nova I McDonald ^ery Rev A Ohio, Rev ] quette. Rev Rev P. Fis< von Blerk. Cape B Ethier. /)' Red Islana i^dst Bay, 1 r^«, Rev J. Fraser. West Siver, Ohto, Rev Ron McGillivray. St. Andrew't.. Rev J. V. McDonnell. Pmuh- {uttte. Rev W. Chisholm. Tracadie, Rev C. P. Martell. Barbour Boucm, Eev P. Fiset. Gutttborough, Rev Michl Tomkins. Cape Canto, Rev Feliit von Blerk. Povt Mulgrave, Rev. Donald Chisholm. Cape BRKTON—^ricAot, Rev. F. Broussard. LUth Arichat^ Rev M. Ethier. D'Escouste, Rev T Richard. VArdoiae, Rev James Quinan, jr. Red Idandt, Rev John McDoifgoll, Hiwr Bourgeois, Rev W. Leblanc. IW flay, Rev Neil McLeod. urand J\rarT0M7«, Rev Don Mclsaac. Bois- dale, Rev R. Graqt. Caps North, InponitJi, Rev M. McPherson. North Sydney, Very Rev Jno Loughnon. ^ LUtle^ Brat d^Or, Rev Jos Chisholm. iSoutA Sydney, Rev Jas Quinan. ^fatVo-JDteu, Rev John Quinaa. Crfignith, Kev D. Cameron. Judique, Rev Allan McLean. Port JJood, Rev Colin Chisholm. ^roaef Core, Rev R. McGillivray, Sr. ilfara'aree, Rev John J. Chisholm. Chetieamp, Kev H. Gerrior. OMceBay, Rev Jno Shaw. Mabou, Rev K. J. Macdonald. Jtftra^ Rev. Archibald Chisholm. Cow Bay, Rev Daniel Mcintosh. Jona, Qraad Narrows, Rev Alex McGillivray. Beligious and Iilterary Institutions. College and Seminary of St. Francis Xavirr, established in the town of Antigonish. Professors, Rev. Alex. Chisholm, Rei^ Dr. McGregor. R. McDonald, Esq., A. McKinnon, Esq. Female Department: Principal teacher, Miss Una McKinnon; Miss Ellen Chisholm, Assistant. Here the Bishop has his ordinary' residence, and is principal director of his Diocesan Seminary. : ft e ■ ft f tm urn 1 1 III lii Mil . , t u i I j i . I *■ , . 1 ii» „ Byo StuJQk Mid Cwa£tmiiona.wj^mt Brown Bro*|Mni 4k Co. e I s t i R. T. ItftTIR A OQ., Papw Rulew, 139 Ghrmnvflle BtTe»t. I Room I 142 I i 9 » 9 e 9 fa belciikr's fakmrr's [1874. Thb Tkappist Mokkh. at TVacadie, have a flourishing eBtabliibment. The Monks are principally nativcA of lielgiuni. Here also, there is a Con- vent of the Sisters or ('barity, all natives of the place, and generally of French and Scotch origin. Thk Sistbrh or thk Conarroation op Nothr Dame, of Montreal, have a grand and flourishing academy for female education of the bighent order in the toWu of Arichat. Besides, there are throughout the diocese mauy academies, and anperior and common acbuols, partly supported by government, and partly by contributions of tbe people. — . Dalhoune, Red Bank, ^e., Rev Robert Russell, Mis$>ionary. Prbbbytbrt of JtosTiGoucHE, N. 'B.—Bathwnt, Rev Jaa Murray. Campbeltoum, Rev Wm Murray. New Richmond, Rev John Wells. FoRBiGN Missionaries. — R«r John Goodwill, Rev Hugh A Robertson. The Synod meets this year in St. Andrew's Church, Halifax, on tbs last Tuesday of June. PBEBBYTBBIAir OHUBOH OF THX LOWSB FBOVINOES OF BBITISH NOBTH AlCEBIOA. J/o(2er«itof, ReV Isaac Murray Sifnod Clerk, Rev Peter G. McGregor. Prksbyteuy ok Halifax — Windaor, Rev A. J. Mowitt. Halifax, Revds Peter G. McGregor, William Lyall. ll.d., Allan Simpson, John Forrest, C. B. Pitblado, Prof. Currie, J. K. Smith. Mttsquodeboit, Rev R. Sedg- wick. JVetcporft Rev. John D. McGillivray. Nine Mile River, Rer John Cameron. Shubenncadie and Gay's River, Rev. James McLean. Law- tencetown, ^c. Rev Alex Stuart. Dartmouth, Rtivds Dr. Ross, Prof Mc- Knight, A. Falconer. Armapolis, Rev D. 8. Gordon. North Comwallis, Rev Joseph Hogg. South Coi'nwallia, Rev J. B. Logan. Gore and Kennet- •YNO0 OF THB FBXSBTTBBIAN CHUBCH OF THE MABZTIHn FBOVINOBB IN OONNBOTION WITH THB OHUBCH OF BOOTLAND. Moderator, Rer Donald ftlcRae. Synod Clerk, Rer. Peter Keav. Treasurers, James Hislop, Pictou; J. J. Bremner, and Geo P. Mitcboil, Halifkz. Pbksbttkrt ov Hauv ax— Halifax, Revds Geo M. Grant, A. m., John Campbell, Professor C McDonald, A. ii. Mmquodoboit, . 8t John's, Njtd., Rev D. McDousrall. Truiv, Rev Jno McMillan, u.d. Richmond, Rev. J. BVnser Caoipbell. Clerk, . Prksbttert op Pictou — PicUm, Rer A. W. Herdr , a.m. New OUuacw, •. Unit 8nriny$, Rev William M< n. Wcdktce Revd James Anderson. McLellah'i MomU., Revd ' a Stewart. River John, Rev R. McCunn, a.m. Garloch, Rev Neil Brodie. Rog(r$ Hill and Copt John, Rev Jas W. Fraser, A.m. Stellarton and WtattilU, Rav. Charles Dunn. W. f E. Branches, East River, Rev Donald McRae. Earltoum and West Branch, Rev James SlcCull. Pugvash, Rev J. M. Sutherland. Pbbsbttkrt of Pbince Edward Ifa^Avn—Charhttetoum. Rer Tboi Duncan. Belfast, Rer Alex McLean. St. Peter^s and Brackley Point Roads, Rer Mr. Moffatt, Missonary. Georgetown^ fc, Rer Peter Melville, A.M., B.D. PRESBYTKnT OF St. Johb, N. B. — St. John, Rer Geo J. Caie, a.b., Rer Robert J. Cameron. Frederldon, Rev John M. Brook, d.d. St. Andrew's, Rev Peter Keay, a.m. Nashwadk, Rev Mr. Fogo. Woodstock, Rev Wm. Begg. Prksbytkby op Mibamiohi, N. B.— Chatham, Rev Wm Wilson. Neu>- casd4, — . Tabusintac and Burnt C^itrch, Rev John Robertson. BlIOWR BliOTSIIliS m CO., OrdMMM tHtuiUw RaoHt Paper and Paper DlladN» at It. T. M Mir A Oo.*n 1874.] ALMANACK. 143 cook, Rev John Gauld. Sheet llarbrntr, liev A. B. Dickie. MaMand, Uev. L. O. McNeill. Mu$qaotU boU Harbour and Meagher'i Grant, ReT James RoKborough. SL John't, Nfld., K«fV Mot«m llarvej. Barbour Graet, Nfld., Uev Alex Ross. Bermvda Rev Walter Thorburn. Presbytery or LuNENBtTHO an» Yarmouth— I/uneniuro, Rev Wm Duff. Yamouthy liev George Christie. Lallave, Hcv Doimfu McMillan. Hridgewater, Rev P. M. Morrison. Clyle and Burrington, Uev M. G. Henry. Makon* Bay, Uev £. McNab. Cheboijue and Vurltton, Itov J. C. Meek. 1're«bytkrt or Truro— Ons^, Revds John I. Baxter, J. H. Chase. Truro, Rev William McCuHoch. d. d. Upper Londonderry, Rev Ebenezer E. Ross. Gre., K. A. Crawley, 1). i>., John Chase, S. \it. De- Bloifl, A. M., T. A. HiRgins., A. M., James Newcomb, and A. W. Sawver., D. n. Halifax, Revds. Edwin Clay, M. 1»., J. F. Avery, John Miller and K. M. Saunders., A. M. Canmna, Rev. D. Freeman, A. M Ntw Germnnv, Rev. W. E. Hall. Dartmouth, Rov. A. S. Hunt. A. M. Billtown, Rev. J. F. Kcmptoii, A. M. Caruird, licv. S. B. Konipton. Bridgeioattr, Rev. Stephen Marcli. Jeddore, Rov. James Meadows. ^ Hantsport^ Rev. Joseph Murrav. Gasperenx, Rev. James Stevens. Sackville, Rev. H. Mor- row. New Afinas, Rov. James Parker. fMng Point, licv. IX Pineo. Sfait- land. Rev. Robt. R. Phil p. lienoick, Rev. IL O. Read. Upper AyUsford, Rev. J. L. Read. FalmotUh, Rev. D. G. Shaw. Chester, Rev. I. J. Skin- ner, A« B. Mnhfme Bay, Revd Z. Morton. Kempt, Revds. B. Vaughan and George Weatbers. Windsor, Rev. D. M. Welton, a.m. Newport, Rev I)onald ^IcDonald. The Central Association, comprising the counties of Kings, Hants, Lunenburgh and Halifax, meet this year at Canard, Cornwallis, on Uie fourth Saturday in June. Westkrn Association. — Greenjield, Rov H. Achilles. Briilqetmen, Rev 6. Armstrong. Paradise, RevA. Cohoon. St. Mary's Bay, Rev A. Cogswell. Bear River, Rev G. D. Cox. Yaiitwnth, Revs Geo E. Pay, W. H. Porter and Isaiah Wallace. Kempt, Queen's • Co., Rev Thoa 0. Delong. Nictaux, Revs M. P. Freeman and R. S. Morton. Tusket, Rev P. R. Foster. Wiimot Mountain, Rev L. B. Gates. Digby Neck, Rev J. C. Morse. An- napolis, Rev P. F. Murray. West Port, Rev J. A. Moore. Ragged Islands, Rev J. McKenne. Saulmeirille, Rev M. Normondy. Poi't Medway, Itevd P. A. Shields. Aylesford, Revs Ol^d Parker, C Tupper d.o., and A. Stronach. Milton, Rev W. Q. P^er. Freejwrt, Rev \V. L. Parker. Weytnouih, Rev Chas Randall. Barnnaton, Rev W. H. Richan. Hebron, Rev John Rowe. Deerfield, Yarmouth, Rev J A. Stubbert. Beaver River, Rev J. Vi. Saunders. Clements, Rev John Williams. Brookfield, Rev G. N. Ballentine. Ijower Granville, Rev J. C. Bleakney. Tremiont, Rev Hen Bool. Diqby, Rev J. N Parker. The Western Association, comprising the counties of Tarmcuth, Digby, Shclburne and Annapolis, meet this year at Lockcport, Shelburne Co., on the third Saturday in June. Eastrbn Association. — Antigonishe, Revds. M. A. Bigelow and J. B. McQuillan. Umter Stewiack, Rev. Obed Chute. Little Rmr, Rev. E. B. Corey. Rivtr Philip, Rev. E. C. Coiey. Tntro, Revs D. W. C. Dimock, J. E. Coucher. 8t. Mary *, Rev. H. Eagles. Amherst, Revds. Geo. F. Miles and D. A. *>»eele. 1 netr Forks, Maccan, Rev D McKeen. Sydney, C. B , Revds G Richardsun, Hugh Ross and A. Chipman. North Svdney, Brown BrotkMNi * C^ luiportoM of Vlowor Seo4». k aiidney, »«•• CoihilMi, mat HiM titffh Dnilliei, At it. "t, Uniif 4p €$*> HHaMMi aes 1874.] ALMANACK. 140 Kev J. n. McDonald, M.n. Economy, Rov. 8. Thompson. Great ViUag9, Kev M. P. Freeman. MargitrM, C H., H«v R. McDonald. St. .irm'a, C. B., Kev Daniel McLeod. The £Mtera Aseociation, compffising the counties ofColchMter, Oum- borland, Uuysborouffh, Pictou, Sydner and P. £. Island, meet thU year at I'orlaupique, on the second Saturdaj' In July. Nova Scutia BAmar Homk Mihsionary Sacncnr-r-PreMdlmt, 8. Selden. Vice'Prettt., J. "W. IsarsH, John King. TrtMurer, Hon I McCuIly. Se&y. K. N. Deekwith. Avmor, John Steele, ^oat .iTdnM^cre—Kevas E. Clay, M.D., Jas. F. Avery, D. W. TrtMurer, Hon Ji^ge Steele, ^pard of .tf., J. M. Cramp, D.p., O. E. Day, m.d., S. Bill, G. \V: M. Carey, W. R Bojpgs, W. Eve.itt» A. B. 1 Davis, J. D. Pope, £. Hickson; Hoh A. McL. Seely, A. T). A. Steele, E. M. Saunders, D. M. Welton; and H. N. niint, H. R. Cunningham, J. W. Ruhland David Thompson, J. F. L. Parsons. B. Clarke, Edwin D. King. Wm Cummings, Wm Faulkner, L. 8. Payzant, A. H. Eaton, Francis Webber. Nova ScotiA ifiMiHTBRtAT. Education Board— Rov D. Freenian, (CAfltrroan). Rey S. B. Kempton, (iSec'y), J. W, BarssjC Trta»)y Revda Jas, I'ark^r, A. W. Sawyer, d.d., Jas McDonald, Chae F. Eaton. Baptist OonVention of JWora Bgotift, TUvm BrunswIcSc. and P. B. laiand. Pitsident, Rev I. E. Bill, Vice-Presidents, George Davies., Em.,, Rev Thomas Todd, Hon Judije MrCully; Secretary, Prof. D. F. Higgins; Asst. Secretary, Rev. VV. B. IJopgs ; Treasurer, Mark Curry, Esq. Tlio Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and ^nce Edward Island, meet this year at Portland, St. John, N. B., oa the first Saturday after the 19th August. BOAKD OF VOKEION MISSIONS OK BAPTIST CONVRMTtON OF N.S., N.B. ANDlMCL— RevtisChasTui 1). A. Steele,!^ E. McDonald, John lu- W. Masters, Esq., G. M. Steeves, Esq., Kev W. B. Boggs, .i>.. Professor of Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, and l\)l>tloal Economy. 1). I . Higgins. a.m.. Professor of Mathematics. Jl, V. Jones, A.M., Pro- fessor of Ijatm and Greek Literature. '^- — , Professor of the. Natural Sciences. Theot/)gIcal Depautmrnt— Rev K. A. Crawley, d.d.. Principal. Rfiv J. M. Cramp, d.d.. Professor Emeritus. College year opeM first Thursday >a September. Anniversary, first Thursday in June. ▲sBooiated Alumni of Aoadia College. II President, Hev. J. M. Cramp, d.d. ; Vice President, il. H. Bligh, a b. ; I Secretary, J. W. Longley, a.b. ; Treasurer, L. M. Smith, A.b. ; Ck)ramittee, I Rev E. M. Saunders, Rev B. Hickson, Rev T. A Higgins, E. D. King, J. I F. L Parsons. i of m Ti^nnes, Supp^rteM, st Brewfi VhHitlli^M M €•• I I t o 9 C QD <^ B. T. MVm * cm.. Paper Bnlen, 1M» OnmTtll« 8«. 140 belcher's farmer's L1874. Horton Academy. Bev. T. A. Hiffgins, a.m., Principal mid Teitcher of Claffiics. Albert Coldwell, A.M.. Teacher of Mathematics and English Branches. Miss M. Woodworth, Preceptress, and teacher of Painting, Drawing and Botany. Miss A. Lyons, Teacher df Music. Mrs. A. Fish, Matron. ' CONGBBOATIOirAL MIHISTEBS. Nova Scotia— CAeftoyue, Rev John Oray^ JAverpod^ Revds James Melvin, OrDaff i/tfton, Kev R. K. Black. PlwaatU Jtiver, Rev Simon Sykes. Manchuler, Rev J. Davis. Canmag, Rev Mr. Whitman. Brooklyn ani Beach Medowi, Rev J. R. Kean. . YarmotUhf Rer Joseph Burpee. FBSB BAPTIST OONFBBlDNaEI. Rev Kemptville; , , Swim, Bear Point; Rev F. Babcock, Cape Island; Rev W. L. Weston, Bar- rington Passage; Rev W.Downey, and Rev J. I. Porter, Barringten. Queens County— "Rmw J. H. Crowell, Port Medway. Kin^s Cotmty—R^r T. O. DeWitt, Canning; and H. Lockhar^, Licentiate. Haltfax-^Bey H. J. Dof kee., ArKiCAir Baptist Association — Halifax^ Rev James Thomas. Yar- jnouth. Rev James B. Jackson. Travelling Missionary, Rev Meritt K. ft^maa. Secretary, John R. Thomas. BviTUH Mkthodiit EnscopAL CnvRCB—BaKfa*, Rev Josephus Q'Banyoun. Lintvpool, Rev C. A. Washington. Skelbume, Rev G. D. Willianis. CarUofn,N.B; ttto Cbas Hamilton. Bridgetown,, Rev W. H. Haynes. St. John, N. B., Rev E. McI. Harper. Bermuda, Rev R. R. LuTHEBiAN Mimistkrs — Luntoburg Revds Charles £. Cossman, W. M. Bowers. UmvBRSALisT CwjvtCH— 'Halifax, Rev Mr. Weston. ' COMKEBCIAL^EFARTMENT. BANES. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Established 1825.] Wm. Pryor, (Prest), W. M. Harrington, (V. P.), Brenton H. OoUins, P. Carteret Hill, John $tairs, Thomas Bayne, Rooie Uqiacke. Cashier, SamlH. Black. Accountant, C. A. P. Franklvn, Teller, M. G. Black. Ledger Keeper, H. P Black. Messenger, H. llamilton. Discount days- Daily, except Saturday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Establisftd 1832.] Capital $1,000,000. Directors, Andw M. tJniacke, (Prest), John S. McLean, (Vice-Prest.) John DouU, Daniel Cronan, James Donaldson, J. J. Bremner, S. A. White. Cashier, W. C. Menaies. Accountant, Thos W. Johns. Triler, John Nalder. Clerks, £. L. Burpe, Walter T. SymoBs, St. G. Twining. Mes- senger, Geo Anderson. Agents — Pictou, Howard Primrose; .Tarmoutk, m Br»WB Bvothova and 0«.» Wk«l«Mile nrwtn$Bt»% Il«8«. P«rtni*imles atnd I>«thep BMys, mt R. T. lioiiir* C«^^ [1874. Albert MiuM. BoUny. I . . ds Junes lev Simon Brooklyn rpec Brooklyn ; . K. West, /— ReT A. stbn, Bar- inrriBgton. nmty — Rer -Rev H. J. nas. Yar- Meritt K. Josephus Rev G. D. Rev W. H. Rev R. R. lan, W. M. r. 15.] H. OolHns, Cashier, G. Black. )untday»- Vice-Prest.) A. White. riler, John ing. Mes- . Tarmouth, 1874.] ALMANACK. 147 James Murray; New Glnanoto, Jas W. Carmichael; Sydney, C.B., Hon Tbos D. Archibald ; KentrilU, L. DeY. Cbipman ; Aniher$t, John M. Hay. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. [Eitablished 1836.] Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling. Head Office, London. Sec'y, R. W. Bradford. Head Office in the Colonies, Great St James Street. Montreal. General Manage, Charles McNab. Inspector, W. Grindlay. Haufax Branch— MaoMter, Jeffrey Penfold. Aceonntaht, J. F. Reid, Teller, A. £. Ellis. Clerks, T. S. Hill, Jas G. Darling, J. J. Morrison, J. B. Forgan, A. Bailie Jarvis. Messenger, John McGregor. Discount, dail}'. UNION BANK OP HALIFAX. [Established 1856.] Capital £250,000. Directors, Jas A. Moren, (Prest), Jno Gibson, R. J. Hart, W. P. West, Wm J. Stairs, Robt Boak, Jr^ M. P. Black. Cashier, W. Sawers Stirling. Accountant, H. Y. Clarke. Teller, £. H. Reeves. Clerks, A. Shearer, E. L. Thome. Messenger, T. Skinner. Agents — London. London and West- minster Bank ; Montreal, La Banque du Peuple ; New lork, Allen, Stephens StCo.', Boeton, Williams & Hall; AtmapolU,T. S.Whitman. Discount days — every week day. MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. [EsUblished 1864.] Capftal, 91,000,000. Director*— -Thos E. Kenny, (Prest), Jeremiah Northup, M. Dwyer, John Taylor, Jos Wier, Thos Abbott, Jas Butler. Cashier, Geo McLean. Ao- cuuntant, D. H. Duncan. Teller, F. Mitchell,. Clerkn, H. F. Greenwood, F. d. Morriein, K. F. Pauliii, J. W. Young. Messenger, Wm Hood. Agents. -"Ptetou, Wm Ives; Bndgewater, Andrew Gow; Truro, John B. Dickie; Weymouth, Colin Campliell, jr. ; AntigmUk, T. M. King; Sydney, C. B., J. E. Burchell ; CharloUetoum, P. E. I., 'Owen Connolly. Discount days— every week day eitcept Saturday. , PEOPLE'S BANK OF HAUFAX. [EstabUshed 1864.] Capital, $400,000. Directors, George H. Starr, (Prest), Hon Jas Cochran, Wm J. Coleman, N. L. West, Patrick Power, K. W. Fniser, Chas H. M. Black. Casbier, Peter J»ck. Teller, R. T. Braine. Aecountant, Jas S. McDonald. Clerks, Ilcnrv J. Parker, R. A. Woodill. Messenger, G.'H.^isweU. Agents— Wol/ville, Jno W. Barss; Lockeport, Austin Locke. Discbunt daya— every, week day except Saturday. BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1864.] Capital, $300,000. Directors, John W. I,K)vitt (Prest), A. C. RobWns, L. E. Baker, C. E. Brown, J. VV. Moody^ Cashier, Charles Huntington. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. [Established 1866.] Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dimock, Benim D. Fraser, M.I)., E. W. Dimock, Andrew P. ijhand. Cashier, Walter Lawson. Accountants, Lewis T. Dimock, Charles W. Payzant Solicitor, W. H. Blaiichard. i i » s m I I Browa Br*tliem 4k €«•» loipertera •€ Fl*wev S«e«bk U8 i 1 I I i I '■■■ ..' '. il , 'I'.IL J ■ .,. I,. L^mtL^nm,, BELCHER'S FABMBR'S [1874. i i EXCHANQ^ BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1869.] CapitAl, 5800,000. ^ Diraetors. W. H. Towntsnd, (Preit), Geo B. Doane, Josci^ B. Kinney, John H. KUIam, Bei\j KiUam, Aaroa Goady, A. F. Stpnemao. Caihier, Alex S. Murray. BAN^ OF LIVERPOOL. [Eitablisbed 1872-3 • (D«iMJ, 9200.000. . Dir«otori, Silvaotu Morton, (Prett), Dr. Porbex, Samad Freeman, jr.i J. W. Bans, 9. ^iU. |((anager, A. U.'Patteraou. Cashier, Bobie Si Sterns. BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, $12,000,000. ReserveS5,000, OCO. Head Office, Montreal. President, David Torren<;e. General Manager, R. B. Angus. Halifax Branch— Manager, £. C. Jones. Accountant, Samuel Green. Teller, W. B. Gravely. Discount Clerk, W. L. Elliot. Ledger Keepers, J. O. Wilgress, W. A. More. Clerk, C. v7. Ogden. Messenger, J. S.McKay. Branches at St John, N.B.. Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Kin^on, Cornwall^ Brpckville, Perth, Belleville, Cobourg, Port flppe, Linufeay, Peterborough, Sarnia, St Oatherinea, Simcoe, Stratford, St Marv's, Elora, Brahtfbrd, Guelpb, Goodrich, Plqton, Newcastle, N. B., Lonoon, G. B., New York, U: S. . The hours of business at the above Banks are fVom 10 A.ii. 1o 3 p.m., except on Saturdays, when they eloee at 12, noon. DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. This Bank is k^ in the New Provincial Building. Hours of attendance daily iW>ni 10 to 3 o'clock, except on Saturdays. Cashier, Jnp R. Wallace. Cierki Jno Goudge. MABINE. rXBXI AND LIFE INSITBANCE COiLTFANIES AND AGEITCIES. Nova ScomA. Marine Insuuanck Comfant — Capital, $100,000. Prest., Wm Pryor. Directors, A. G. Jone.*, Jno S. Maclean, Geo P. Mitchell, J. J. Bremner, James Butler. Auditors, J. W. Merkel, Chas Fletcher. Broker, Henry Yeomans, Bedford Row. Uirtoar Marime Insurance Company of Nova Soon 4 — Capital, $180,000. Prest., Win Roche. Directors, James A. Morent J.'iu U. Koss, Nwth L. West, Jno Gibson, W. B. Hamilton, J. P. Mott. Auditors, G. A. S. Creighton, Wm. Twining. Sec'y, G. RobieDimock, Bedfcrd Row. MBKCHAXTe' Marine Insurance Company— Capital, $200,000. Direc- tTOS,:J.S. Belcher, (Prest), John DuflFus, George Mitchell, Wui P. W^st, Danl Cronan, Wra Esson, Wm J. Lewis. Avditois, Peter Ross, Thos Abbott Sec'y, Chas W. Wright, Prince Street Atlantic Mariwe Association — Directors, Jno T. Wylde, (Prest), J. T. Wood, (V. P.), Thos E. Konny, C. H. M. Black, Jos J. Northup, Allison Smith, Bobt Morrow. Sec'y, Jas B. Oxley. Ocean Marine Insurai ' Association— Directors, Jno Taylor, (Pres) Cathcart Tliomson, (V. P.,) Jer Northup, Jos Wier, Aug W. West, Geo J. Troop, Adam Bums. Sec'y, B. W. Salter. CoREQUiD Marine Insurance Company, Truro — Directors, Charles Blanchard, (Prest), Jas Crowe, J. F. Blanchard^ Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox, Hon A. W. McLellan, John Yuill. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Geo. Campbell. Sec'y and Treas., Jas K. Blair. mmm Broim i|fl>«i« 4^ Ooy, |i|«jp9f topi 9jCI9iirsftjaA Iaiitr>uaeiitf< PM»» aienio. ««4 T^^mm B4Hik«» »l «U T« JHtti* (tffc €«•'• asE 1874.] ▲LHANAOK. 149 Trcbo Mabimb a ssociatiom— Directors, ^ohn B. Dickie, (Prea), Robt SmUh,.(V. p.){ Capt B. W. Merriam, Samuel Rettie, and John Alexander. Se<.'7, Martin Dickie. , Avon MAjtuii: Inburavcb C!oMPAirr, Wnn>aoit— iMreotora, WUliam Dimock, (Prest^B. Soutb, David Scott, aB.-B<»niian, Elk Yoonff. See'^r and Treaaurer, D. P. Allison i Auditors, £. W. Pimock, O. P. Pajzaat. WiKDsoB Mabini^ iNsymAMCK CojuTJ^x, t^rsoB^Directoris, G, ^. Payzah't, (Prest), E. W. Dimock, Jno Stirling, Eiwd O'Brien, OaptTlios. A^lWard. Sae'y and Treas., W. H. Blanckard. Auditors, B. Smtth, Wm Dimock. PiPTQp lioMK Mabink In8Uraii(2k Asiogiatiov— DireptofSf.Qodcrick McKeozie, Jno T. Ires, W. Qordun, Robert P. Fraser, I^oivard Primroae. Broker, Robt P. Grant PfCTQU Mutual Mahink Ii^qBAjicif AiiapciA17<^'^I^>>'cc$<»V^9|)iei Hockin, Wm Ives, Alex J. Pfitterson, James )Syslop. Broker, GeoGl«Dni«. S;r. Lawbencb MARiMvIifsuBANgK A88Ui(;iation OF PiCTOU — Djrectort, John Crerar, John R. Nodnaii, U. ^. Dawsbn, John Yorston, David S> Crerar. Broker, Robt Dotill. Nkw Glasgow A(Aftikic Insubanoic A8s6ciATioK*KInooM«ra(ed.^ Directors, J. W. Carmickael, (l*rest), Jno Miller, Jas H. Fraser, Jaaiwi W. Jackson, James D. McGregor, J. R. Carmichael, Gitorge PatterB, . . ■ >. AoADiA Iksubakce Comfakt, Tabmoutp — Directors, Geo S> l&ro^n, (Prest), Chaa tooker, Benj Murphy, A*. Gobdj^y, Nathan Moses, T. ^. Lewis, L. Goudy. Sec'y, T. F. B. Bingay. CdiuHKBCiAt Iksurakce Cqmfaky, TA^ibirrft— Dfr^bti. a. C- Robbina, (Prest), W. K. Dudmah, J. W. Lovitt, L. Canu, Andir Levitt, Jontb. Horton, Joseph R. Kinney. Sec'y* W. G. G. Sanderson. Maune Insurance Compaxt, YABkoumr-Directors, J. W. HAodir, (Prest), SamI M. Ryerson, Dennis Horton, L. E. Baker, B. P. Ladd, A. F. Stoneman. Sec'y, Jas Murray, jr. . Pacific Insukakce Compasv, Yarmouth— Direictors, Thoa Killani, (Prest), John Lovitt, M. B Letris, T. Young, W. H- lli|pody, W. D.LoVitt, F. Dentiis. Secretary, W. A. Chase. , •* MOMTitEAL AssuRANCR CoMPANV -Capital $800,000. Attorney, J*. Scott Mitchell, corner Prince Street and Bedford Row. PbovixciaL Fihe & Marine Insurance Co. of Toeomto. — Capital $500,000 — Agent, R. R.Andrews, 104 Granville Street. Halifax b'lRE Insubakcr Company — Capital, j£60,000. Directors, Andw M. Uniacke. (Prest), Jno W. Young, (V. P.,) Jno Gibscm, Jno P. Mott, Geo Esson, Thos Abbott, Daniel Crouan. Sec'y, Bichd Tremain, 64 Becifbid Row. Acadia Fire Insurance Company — Capital £100,000. Directors, Robt Qoak, jr., (Prest), Jas A. Moren, Hon Jas Cochran, A. G.Jones,WmJ. Coleman, Edw Smith, Wm P. West. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey .'Bedford Row. Nova Scotia Mutual Fibb Insurance Company,— Office, comer Prince Street and Bedford Row. Directors, J. B. Duifus (Pres.), John Taylor, T. E. Kenny, W. Eseon, A. W. West, W. M. Harrington, W. J. Lewis. Sec'y, J. Scott Mitphell. Impeb^al Fibe Ins. Comp'y op London — Capital £1,600,000. stg. Agent, Hon Wm A. Henry, Bedford Row. ■ Phcbnix Fibe Ins. Com, of London— Agent, Wm Hare, Lower Water St- I I^iiee Of ps *n4| Aiibto«h »t BROlf H BBOTKlSm # f?*^ R. T. WVIB * O*., ^aj^ Unten, is« enmTllie BlM«t. 1 1 I s ^ 160 BELOHEB'S rABMBR'S [1874. MrtiA FiRB Ins. CoMP'T OF HARTFORn, CoHN. — Incorporated 1819. Oharter Perneta«l. Cash Capital and Sarplus, $8,000,000. Agent, Al«k W. Scott, Holiia street MORTHBRM FiRX InB. COKP'T OF LOMDOM AND AbBRDKBM — Capital, jea,000,000 itg. Agent, Q. C. Harv^, Central Wharf. - Agricultural Firk Ihsuranck Company, of Watertowbj. N. 'T.~ General Agebt Ibr Marftinie Phivincee, R. O. Tremain, Bedford Bow. North Brituh and MbrOahtiue Fire and Life Ins. Comf't— Capital, £3,000,000 stg. Agent, Henry Pryor, Bedford Kow.. Quern Fire and Life Ins. Com'p't of liiVERFboL, G. B- — CapUrI, £9,000^000 stg. Agent, Stephen Tobin; Office, opposite Tohin's Wharf, Upper Water Street. RoTAL Fire and Life Ins. Comp'yof Liverpool, Q. B. — Capital, £21,000.000 stg. Agent, Hogfa Hartshome, Mollis street. Guardian Fire and Life Ins. Comply op LoNooN-Capital £S,OOQ,000 stg. Agent, M. B. Almon, Head Central Wharf. AoADiA Provident Association — Lt.-Gov Archibald, President; P. C. Hill, Vice-President. R. B Andrews, Managing Director. Head office, 104 Granville Street, Haliiax. Canada Life Ass. Comp'y — (Hamilton, Ontario.) Capital, $1,000,000. Agent, J. W. Marling^Hollis Street, Gen'l Agent for Haritiine Provinces. Confedbration Life Association of Canada.— F|iie4. Allison, Agent, over Halifax Bank. « ^; Soomsii Amicabijb Mutital Life Insurance SociIcty. — Astoets, $8,000,000.- -Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, head of Central Wharf. Sun Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Montukai/— Cspital, $1,000,000. Agent, F. M. Whidden, 11 Prince Street. Standard Life Ass. Comp'y — Annual Revenue, £600,000. Secretary and Agent for Nova Scotia, M. H. Rtchey, IloUis Street Star Life Ass. Soc'y of London^ -Capital, £100,000 stg. Agent> Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank. LiFB Association of Scotland — Accumulated Fund, £1,191,582 stg. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. Phocnix Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conq.— Man- ager, Joseph Jones, Granville street Eaolb Life Ass. Comp'y of Tx)NDon — Established in* 1807. Assetsi $8,000,000 stg. Agent, Alex W. Scott, Hollitf street Connecticut Mutual Life Ass. Comp'y op Har-mdrd, Conn.— Organized 1846. Charter perpetual. Assets, $23,000,000. Local Agents for Halifax, Huse & Lowell. The Travrllbrs' Life and Accident Ins. Comp'y of Hartfohd, Conn. — General Agent for Maritime Provinces, J. Douglas Wells, Hollis Street The EQUltABLE Life Ass. Soc'y of the United States — ^Agents for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Farqubar & Forrest, Holiia Street Metropolitan Life Ins. Comp'y of New York— Thos A. Temple & Son, St John, N. B , General Dominion Agent. Agent at IlaHihx, £. D. Meynell, 215 Hollis Street Canada Guarantee Comp'y, Montreal. — Capital $100,000. Agents, Almon S( Mackintosh, Head Central Wharf. MmOWn BnOTJISllS * Cq^ WlM»l«8lile DrowlatB. Writing, C»pjriay, Prim^ut t Inict, at iL #. Mmir ^ ^^m 1874.] ALMANACK. 151 MXBOANTIIiB OOMPANIBS. Chamber of Commrrob, Halifax— Executive Committee, Geo P. Mitchell, (Pre«t), Robt Boak. Jr., W. J. Stain, (V. P'«), J. P. Mott, W. C. Silver, C. H. II. BUck, S. T. Wylde, A. G. Jones, W. H. Hart, J. T. Wood, Wm Pryor, Jho S. McLean, Peter Jack, (Treas), C Thompson, Wm Esson, Cbas M. Creed, Sec'y. The Western Unioic t^LEORApn CoMPAMT-^PropHeton and lessees of all the Telegraph Lines in the United States and the Maritime provinces, from Port Hood to San Francisco, and connecting via Atlantic Cable and Northern line vrith all the Telegraphs in the world. Capital, $50,000,000. Head Office. 146 Broadwar, New York. Prest., W. Orton. Vioe*l>reMts., A. B. Cornell, S. H. Palmer, ku% Schell. 8ec*y, G H Mumford., Treaa., U H Rochester. Auditor, W. H. Abel. General Engineer Blarshid LeAMrts. Supt'd Eastern Division, T. F. Kckhert. Electrician, G. B. Prosoott. . Honorary Directors Atlantic Telegraph Company at Halifax, Wm. Cunard, Thos C. Kinnear. The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick atSackville, and those of Newfoundland at Plaister Cove. Nova Scotia District, Chief Office, 148 Hollis Street, Halifax. Superin- tendent, R. T. Clinch. Asst. Sunt, A. E. Hoyt. Cashier and Auditor. Wm II. Wiswcll. Halifax Office, A. G. McDonald, (Chiief Operator,) David McDonald, Jacob Jodry, J Cox, (Operators,) Geo Ijcslie, (Recv. Clerk), J. W Uard, (Clerk.) No^A Scotia Permanent Benefit Buildino Society and SAViKoa* Fund— Trustees. W. J. Almon, m.d., S. Selden, A. M. Uniacke. Directors, .Ino P: Mott, (President), W. M. Harrington, (V. President), Jas A. Moren, Jno \Y. Young. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, W. H. Hart. Hankers, the Union Bank ot Halifax. Solicitor, Jame« W. Johnson, jr. Surveyor, Duncan Grant. Seu'y and Treas., John W. Burton. Office 66 Granville St^ Provincial Pekmanknt Building and Investment Society— Trus- tees, Hon. Jeremiah Northup, C. 1). Hunter, G. A. Creighlon. Directors, Wm. Roche, (Prest), R. Cunningham, (V. Prest*,) Jas. Mackintosh, Jas Woodill, Hon Alexander Keith, Hon S. L. Shannon, Fred G. Wainwrigfat, T. A. Brown, Alex Forsyth, E. Lordlev, W. H. Webb, G. J. Fluke, Wm Ilolloway, Wm Roche, Jr. Solicitor, W. R. Foster. Sec'y, Henry Wiswell. Auditor,' F. G. Wainwright. Office, No 7 Union Marine Buildings, Bed- ford Row. Halifax and DAirrMoirrir Steamboat Company— Prest., Hon Dr. Parker, Directors, Dominick Farrell, J. W. Merkell, M. G. Black, (Sec'y). Auditors, Hy Yeomans^ A. M. Uniacke. Agent and Manager, Geo A. Mc- Kenzie. Halifax Tem^'erance Hall Cobipany — Directors, W C Silver, (Pres), Jno Metzlor, H. A. Taylor. Thos Wesley, Jno Longard,. R. H. Wetmore. W. M. Brown, Sec'y and Treas., James Farquhar. CHEBUcro Marine Railway, Dartmouth— Directors, George Esson, G. A. McKenzie, Jas W. Turner. Sec'y and Treas., Jno T. Wylde. Supt., E. Weston. Strait of Canso Marine Railway Company — ^Directors, Wm. J. Stairs, (Prest), W. B. Hamilton, Peter Ross, Jno S. Maclean, W. L. Black. Sec'y and Treas., Hy N. Paint. North Sydney Marine Railway Company— Directors, James B. Duflus, (Prest), Hon T. D. Archib|ild, Wm. J. Lewis, m.d., Thos E. Kenny, Jno P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. PiCTOu Marine Railway Comp'y— Prest, Jas Primrose. Directors, Wm Gordon, J.T. Ives, J. Crerar, J. A. Dawson. Agent and Sec'y, H. Primrose. Lesees, .v: cColl & Yorston. UiiMlHltw»t«a Ctva«m4 Spieoa» mit Bv*wa ttM»tlwM* Co. 9 9 f S a*' i ft \ Ift. IT. MlJIil 4b 4)9»f Bo^lKMlieM, 1S9 OiwiTllk) mu she 162 belcher's farmer's ( I s i 5 s [1874. The International Iron and Steel Company, I^ondonderry — Manager, E..A. Jones. Head Office, New Church Street, Sheffield. Direc- tors, Jno IJvesey, (Managing Director), T. Jesaop, W. A. Matthews, Wm Owen, G.Hall, C. iyimH»iB|»» fi^ilifta* | gro^^ ^^ OMnty, niiiv nm* Cloth BrmUM, •• II. T. MnW * 0«II»s 9B 1874.] ALMANACK. 158 AoADiA Powder Compant — ^Directors, Thos Abbott, (Prest), L. J. Morton, Geo Esson. PicTou Gas CJompakt— Directors, Daniel Hockio, (Pre«), Wm H Davis, AVm. Gordon, A. J. Patterson, Kodk. McKenxie, James Yoraton, Robert P. Fraser. Secretary, Wm MclMillan. Windsor Gas Company— Directors, B. D. Fraser, (Prest), M. H. Goudge. Sec'y, Wm. Dimock. Avon Biudoe Company— Directors, B. DeW. Fraser. (Prest), Thomas Curren, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. H. Blancnard. Beo'y mi Treas., Q. P. Payzf^nt. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room — ^No. 158 HoUis Stre«t Cbas M> Creed, Proprietor and Superioteadent Halifax City Rail Road — Manager, W. D. O'Brien. Office, Rich- mond Depot. Cars mo daily (Sunday excepted) between Richmond Depot and Fresh Water Bridge, every quarter of an hour, from 6 A.M. to 10 p.m.; and between Ri<;hmona Depot and Spring Garden Road every half hojur from 9 A.M. to 10.30 p.m. Strait of Canso Steam Ferry Company.— Directors, F. C. Cook, John W. Ingraham, Levi Hart, (Sec & Treas). Dartmouth Ropework Company— Works and Office, North Dart- mouth; Principal, John F. Stairs; Proprietors, Wm Stairs, Son, & Morrow Mineral Exploration and Min^no Association of Nova Scotta — Directors, .G Wiggins, (Pres), E W Dimock, A P Shand, A Forsyth, J D Nash. Secy and Trbas, Aubrey Blanohard. Western Counties Railway Co. — Directors, Geo. B. Doane, (Pres), Geo 8 Brown, S M Ryeraon, Frank Killam, B P Laad, John Young. Treas, Frank Killam. Gas CoMPAlhr, Yarmouth— Capital $30,000. . Directors, Samuel Killam, (Pres), John W. Lovitt, L. E. Baker, John Young, Nathan Moses, Hugh Cann, J W Moody. Secy, R S Eakins. Marine Railway, Yarmqutu — Directors, N. Moses, (Pres.), Geo. B. Doane, Hugh E. Cann. BXPLAlTATlOir OX* SIQNAIiS. tAe Made at the Shij> Staff at Citadel Hill, when Vessels are seen from Citadel or reported from an Outpost. For I Square Rigged Vessel, 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliard and one on the inner halliard. " 2 Do, I ball hoisted on the outer halliard, and i close up on the inner halliard ; outer ball dropped. " 3 Do, 2 balls close up on the outer, and one on the inner. ." 4 Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up en the inner halliard. " 5 Do, a pendant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside. " 6 Do, a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. " 7 Do, a pendant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball close up on the inner halliard. " 8 Do, a pendant under two balls close up on -the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. " 9 Do, a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner billiard. ' " 10 Do, a flag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard I Browa 9*«tliu« * iJo^ llay*lrt«v» of P»tf>»t M «arm denotes Steamer East reported. ■• Grten light outer and white light inner on W. yard-arngi — Steamer West reported: . Red light above white, I2 feet apart, mail from England. Green light 9ho\t white, iz feet apart, mail for England. White light above red, 12 feet apart, Newfoundland mail. White W^t ahovcgreen, 12 feet apart, Bermuda mail. Green lighr above red, 12 feet apart, English Man-iof-War. Red, Green and white, 12 feet apart, enemy's Man-of-War. . The coloured lantern is always shown at yard arm, and the iokitetviA at the inner halliard, E or W, according to the quarter the Steamer is reported in. Numbers are indicated the same as on the lower yard. When the description of vessel is ascertained, the following de- scriptive colours will be hoisted at the masthead : — A Union Tack — a Flag Ship. Man-of-war Screw Steamer, a white pendent with a bltie ball in Ih^ centre, over the Union Jack. Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, a white pendant with a blue ball in the centre under the Union Jack. Troop Ship, white Pendant two blue crosses. Dominion blue Ensign under steamer Pendant, Dominion gunboat. A red Flag pierced white. Royal Mail Packet from England. A blue and red four quarters, with white ball in upper blue quar- ter, mail' for England tefwrn B g ^ ilfrt i as mmm Smu^i ^mtnm in fff^mi ^mrMf W^ It T.lkmiw "] 1874:} AtMANAOK. 155 A white Flag pierced blue, Newfoandland mail. A white Flaf pierced red, Bermuda mail. A blue Pen«int-^a Ship • • A blue and white Pendant— « Barque ^ ". . A red Pendant*-a Brig ' . ?* , .^ A red and white Pendant — a Brigantine ' A white Pendant — a Sloop or Schooner A blue and white'FTag horizontally divided — a Foreign or Neutral Fleet A white and blue Flag vertically divided— a Foreign or Neutral Man-of-War A blue Flag— a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman A red Flag — an Enemy's Merchantman A red, whits and blue Fl^, red next the mast — Enemy's Fleet A blue, white and red Flag, blue next the mast, under Steamer's signal, a French Man-of-War American Flag (Stars and Stripes)*under Steamer's signal, Ameri- can Man-of-War Yellow Flag above descriptive Pendaliit — Quarantine. When an English Packet arrives between evening and morning gun-fire, a red triangular flag will be kenl' flying at the mast head from seven till nine, A. M. Merohanta Friy»te Signals— Port of HftUfaz. R£IX . T. Twining, red and white Burgee, red upppermost. as G. A. Creighton &, Son, a red Flag, crosse.d white diagonally nman Line, a red flag, white come^ with a black diamond in centre . & R. B. Seeton, a red do, white cofener, with- a black S in the white Sutler & Co, a red do, white border, centre a white star G. C. Harvey, a red and blue do, crossed white Jno S. Maclean, a red, white and red do., red uopermost J. T. Wainwright & Co, a red, white and blue ao, red and white next the mast, red upperntost, blue at the end T. A. S. DeWolf & Son, a red and white do, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red l^alf on ttie white and the white half on the red Young, Hart' & Co, a red and vrhitt do, striped horizontally, with a blue star in the centre J. M. Watson & Co, a red, white and blue Flag, divided diagonally red uppermost, with a red star on the white Lawson, Harrington & Co, a red and yellow Flag, striped horizontally Daniel Cronan, a white, red, white, red, white Peadant, perpendicular stripes. Simon F. Barss, a red Burgee, with a white St George's Cross ^ WHITE. Wm Stairs, Son &. Morrow, a white Flag, centre a blue square. Jas A. Moren, do Salter & Twining, do R. I. Hart, do Edw C. Twining & Co, do Albro, Son & Co, do A. G. Jones, do red top and bottom bordeied red crossed red, blue border centre a red diamond centre a red ball bordefed blue centre a ried star, bordered 9 $ t Browil Blpofliera * Co., CliOiillcftto Mid Toilet Artlcico rr a. T. MUUt A CO, BookMlltra * fttatiootrs, Salltejt m I I s ! I » « 156 IlKLCnEU's PAKMRR*8 [1874 W. Boak, A white flag, three red squares, red up centre a redLsts^i* red border and red Maltese t red border and blue letters with blue star. permost F. W. Fishwick, do Esson & Co,, do Cross in centre. T. & E. DeVVolf, do DcW. E. W. Morrison, do J. S. Belcher & Co, a white Burgee , Anchor Line, a white do, with red anchor j GRBBN. Carvill Line, green Flag, white C. in centre BLUK. S. Cunard & Co, a blue Flag, centre a white star Wm Pryor & Sons, a blue and white do, blue uppermost Wm Hare, a blue and red do, crossed white, blue next the mast Wylde, Hart & Co, a blue, white and red checkered Flag N. L. & J. T. West, a blue Burgee, centre a white star Geo P. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white do, blue uppermost J. Northup & Sons, blue Flag, St George's Cross. Wm H. Creighton, a blue and white do, white next the mast Bremner & Hart, a blue do, crossed white John Taylor, a blue Fla^, crossed white diagonally t. F. Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white do, blue next the mast !^. W. C'hipman, a blue and yellow Flag, envelope shape, yellow top and bottom. Allan line, a blue, white and red Flag, and red Pendant above. Russell, Cochran & Co., blue Flag— white letters R. jC. Custom House, a blue Flag, Union Jack in the upper corner, a Crown in the centre, with a white C and H below it Royal Halifax Yacht Club— Ensign blue. Commodore^ blue Burgee, centre a ^old crown. Vice Commodore, blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with a white ball in the upper corner. Captain', blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with two white balls in , the upper corner. Club Burgee — blue, with the Provincial Flag in the upper corner. ' EAZL^ATS, STAaa 00A0SS9 ANB STBASCSRS. NOVA BOOTIA RAILWAY. The Nova Scotia Railway connects the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of St Lawrence with Halif ax. General Superintendent, Lewis Carvell ; Asst Siipt, George Taylor; Accountant, Thos Foot; Engineer, Alex McNab; Locomotive Supt, WilKam Johnson; Road Inspector, William Marshal]; Paymaster, Walter U. Jones ; Storekeej^r, A. W. Clark ; Auditor, G. G. Bully. Agents — Richmond, D. Pottingcr, — Ticket Agent, Jeflf. Foot ; Truro, J. V. Cooke ; Windsor, H. Sutherland ; Pictou Landing, R. McDonald ; Pictou, Wm Jack ; Junction, J. R. Hollinswortb. FARKS. Fint CUua, Second C^ass. Halifax to Truro, Whd vice versa, i $1.83 $1.24 Halifiuc to Pictou, and vice versa. 3.39 2.36 Children half fare. winI^ €••» laafMkviipvH Hwtrf^eml iamtirumeutaf iSpou^qii, 1 •^ So>|i, Hair Oiia. Perfomfy, Small Waf , «t R. T. Ittdf A Co. • 1874.] ALMANACK. Ift7 The mornlniif trains of the Nov* Scotin Rnilway fVotn Ilnlifiix, con* neot at Trnro with the Intercolonial Hallway tor Lomlondorrjr and Amhorat, and thence bv rail for Rackville, Dorchester, Moncton, Shediac and 8t John, N. 1)., the United Htatos, Qiieheo, Ontario, and all points in the Great West ; and at New Glasgow with Lindsay's StA(^ Line for Antigonish, Onyshoro', Strait of CHnso, St. Peter's, Cow Hay and Sydney; and at Pictou (during t'l.o NaTi|i^ble Season) with Prince Rdwanl IslandStenm Navigation Go's line of steamers, for Port Hood, Charlottetown, Georgetown, Summeraide and Shediac ; and with the Hteamers for Qnebec and Montreal, and intermediate Onlf Ports ; also with stage lines (or River John, Wallace, l^ugwash and Amherst. The trains of the Nota Scotia liailwny from Halifax connect twice a day at Windsor, with the Windsor and Annapolis RailMray, and vies versa, ■ WINDSOB AND ANNAFOIiIB BAIL WAY. Incorporated under Imperial and Provincial Charters. Connects at Windsor with the Nova Scotia Railway from Halifax and runs through the Counties of Hantts Kings and Annapolis, to the town of Annapolis Royal, thence connecting with a line of steamers to St. John, N.B. (lurinff the snmhier months, and a daily line of mail coaches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal offices of the Companv ore at S and 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. General Manaqer, F. Innis, Kentville, Nova Scotia. Agent at Halifax, McC. Y. Barry, 126 Hollis Street. Has stations at Windsor, Falmouth, Hantsport, Grand Prd, Wolfville, Port Williams, Kentville, Colebrook, Waterville, Berwick, Aylosford, Morden Road, Kingston, Wilraot, Middleton, Lawreiw^- town. Paradise, Bridgetown, Round Hill, Annapolis Royal. Fares fh)m Halifkx to Annapolis, $3..50, 1st class, antt proportionate rates for intermediate distances. Fares to St. John, N. B., $4.00, At Annapolis a steamer connects with the Windsor and Annajralis Railway fbr Digby and St. John, N.B., and thence by rail or steamer to Shediac and all parts of the United States and Upper Provinces. A stage, carrying H. M. mails, leaves Annapolis for Clementsport and Digby, daily, on arrival of morning train from Halifax. A stage, carrying H.M. mails, leaves Digby for Yarmouth, daily, on arrival of Halifax mail. Coaches leave Digby for Westport, Brier Island, tri-weekl y. To Tangier and Sheet Harbour. AnoHinALD's Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leave Halifax fbr Mus* >iiioduboit Harbour, J^dore, Ship Harbour, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, Beaver Harbour and Salmon River, every Alondau, Wednesday and Fridiiif tnorning at 6 o'clock ; returning the intejvening doys. Innis', Porter's Lake 16i Tangier (56) 8 Ormon's, Chezctcook Rd 2 Sheet Harbour 18 Musquodoboit Harbour.. 10 Beaver Harbour , 10 Webber's, LakeviUe ... . 11^ -:. Ship Harbour 8 ,84 To Yarmouth, Shore Bbtitei. Kino's Mail Coaches leave Halifax dail^ (Sunday excepted), at 6 o'clock, A. M., for Chester, Bridgewater, Liverpool and Shelburne. A coach leaves Mahone Ba/ for Lunenburg on the arrival of the mail t i I I I - " m i ll,. .!,.l! I I . i l ii I I I II - 1 I 111 , 1 , 1 1 III ( III iiii n i—Hiaiii— Mil iiii n..^ :^Pous«a» BmnrtNHi iivd |Doiiiliia» at Browa Brothera A Co. T^ WL T. iniflll A CO., P«i»0r Ititlorii, 180 Or»nvlll«) Atiwof. An I 5 ■ I I s S 1^ 158 PKhCHP.R'S yARMKU'S [1874. from Hnlifax, roturnlnj? tho following mnrninir »c Mnliono Buy to meet tho atairo lor ilrtlirax. Agent, F. W. Finliwiok, llollis Btraot, Haliflix. Davidson's StsKon, (carrying IT. M. Mnils), loavo Sholburno for Yarmouth daily at G r. m. Hood St Margarot's Day.. 21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 13 Mahone Bay (65) 20 Dridgcwater 9 MiUVilhigo 18 LivorpoolTlOl) 9 Tort Mouton 10 Port Jolly ft Sable Uiver 10 Jordan liiver 8 Sliolhurne(141) 7 Bnrrington . . < 20 Vurniuuth 44 300 To Yarmouth, via Annapolis. Annapolis, by Rail 1 29 Clemcntsnort 8^ Victoria Bridge 5 Smith's Cove. 2^ iriBhy 4i St Miiry'sBay 7 Weymouth Road 5 Jones's, Sissiho 6 Bellovos Cove 6 Comeau's, Clare 7 Monteuan Cove 9 rhilip^s, Bear River . . 15 Perry's, Yarmouth Lakes 7 Yarmouth A 217 To Musquodoboit, Guysboro', Ao. Tat's Stafjo (carrying IL M. Mails) loaves Shulionncndie Station after the arrival of the morning train A'om Halifax, for Middle and Upper Mnsquodoboit and Melrose, every Monday and Thursday. Franoiivim.k'8 Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Melrose fur Quysboro'and Port Mulgrave, on the arrival of Tay a Stages at Melrose To Antigonish, Straits of Oanso, and Oape Breton. LiNDSAT & Co.'s Mail Coaches leave New Glasgow daily, for Antigonish, Guysboro', Strait of Canso, St Peter's, Sydney and Cow Bay, on the arrival of the morning train from Halifax, 12.30 f.h. Through tickets can be had at Richmond, Halifax. Flaister Oove to Sydney, O. !)• St Peter's 38 To Port Mulgrave, via Truro and Fiotou. New Glasgow, by Railroad 104 Merigomish ... 12 Antigonish (140) 24 Fort Mulgrave 38 178 Floater Oove to Margaree Forks. PortHood 28J Mabou 9 Margaree Forks 36 73j Lingan Minos 12 Little Glace Bay Mines 18 Sydney 05 . 103 Fort Hood to Baddeok. Whycocomagh 28 Baddeck 25 .W Flaister Oove to Arltihat. Grai:(lance 24 Ariciiut 6 30 Qowrio Mines 20 Louisbiirg 28 Ilrvwii Broklieni »nd €•■» Retail Drnnrtcitii* Il^oni Pft|H)r «n«1 P«|M»r Bllndn* M R* T« IMatr #» €••'• ■>■ 1874.] ALMANACK. 159 Conch loavoi Antigoiiish for Gnysboro' on arrival of conch fVom NovY (tlHn;;;ow. Coucli IcavoH Tracndio fur Port IJiiathiKS on arrival of conch from New (ilnsfjow. Couch leavttM Port IlastinRS fvr Port Hood and Mnbou, daily, on arrival of mail al Port Unutiii^^H. Coach loaves Port llnHtiTi^H fur Buddoek and River Dennis on Mon* (?/fa (Cunard Line) leave Halifax for Bernnada and St. Thomas every fourth Monday ; connect at St. Thomas with steamers for all parts of the West Indies, and for Panama and South America. A steamex* runs ^weekly between Portland and Halifax, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and Western States, also by steamer or railway from Portland to Boston, New York, &c. The steamers AUiamhra and Somerset, during the summer months, run between Boston and Charlottetown weekly, calling at Halifax and Strait of Canso, going and returning. The steamer M. A. Starr, runs weekly from Halifax around the western shore, touching at Lunenburg, Liverpool, Shelburne and Yar- mouth, going and returning. Connects at Yarmouth \yith steamers for St. John and Boston. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor. Steaniers ply during summer between Pictou and Charlottetown ; Pictou and Port Hood ; Pictou to Port Hood, from thence by stage to Whycocomagh, and from thence by steamer to Sydney, C.B.. Sailing Mail Packets ply monthly between Halifax and St. Pierre, Miquellon in winter, and between Sydney, C. B., and St. Pierre in sammer. During summer, sailing packets, carrying H. M. mails, ply between Pictou and Magdalen IsJes. Leave Magdalen Isles 1st and 20th of every month- Returning, leave Pictou 5th and 25th. XTATZOITAL, RBUaiOTTS ft BB lTBVOLEyT SOOZSTZSS. Highland Society. — Chief, Hon Alex Keith. President, Don Rosd. Vice do, A. MeLeod. Asst do, J. H. Johnston. Directors, Jas Crawford, John Donald, D. Reid. Sec'y, L Mackintosh. Asst. Sec'y, T Fraser. Treas, Hugh Murray. Chaplain, Rev Dr McLcod. Surgeon, R. S. Campbell, m,d. Pipers, Jno McKenzie, Jno Patterson. St. Georob's Socibtt. — Patron, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. Preaident,S. B. Oxley. Vice Prest, W. Pallistcr. Asst. Vice Prests, Dr tt B Slayter, George Nichols. Treas E. J. Lordly. AsstTreas, J C Wylde. Sec'y, John Milsom. Marshal, John Shean. Chanlaim, Very Rev Dean Bulbck, d.d., Rev John Abbott. Com of Cnarity, Jacob Payne, E. W. Sutcliife, G. T. Smithors, Henry Found, J. Scrivcn, Chas Bullock. Physicians, W. J. Almon, u.d., T Trenaman. Charitable Irish Society — Prestdcn/, Hon W A Henry ; Vice- Prenidmt, M.J. Power; \st Asst Vice-President, Wm. Compton; 2d Asst V. P., Thos L Connolly. Treasurer, Jno M Inglis. Secretary, Thos Mulcahy. Asst Sec'ti, Richard Sutleffe. Marshal, John M. Sul- livan. Com. of Charity, Madiew Scanlon, Michael Honnessy, James Ryan, John Kennedy. North British Society (Instituted March 26, 1768), — President, Jas S McDonoid ; Vice Prest, A. V. Muir ; SenrAsst. Vice-Prest, E M. McDonald ; Jun Asst V. P., W Myers Gray. Treas, Geo Mitchell. Secy, J Godfrey Smith ; Asst. Sec'y, Dr A P Reid. Com of Chariti/, 1874.] A. Step] Chaplain ssenge\ Geru H. Hessi( Warmuni Roya Incorpon KG. Ch Commodo\ tors, Wm Scott; At T J Bentl Pryor. 2 Hon H Si The E Stephen 1 F. D. Cor The J Vice Pres Muir •,Mar Harringtoi Parker, C Nova Vice-Presti shall, Hon Sec'y, Jas Cochran, Grant, a. si John Forn Allan Sim Smith, C. Judge Rlt( i Silver, Jar I Lynch, P. j Stirling, C Edw Binn Halif; Treas., Mr Messdamcs Tremain, 1 Mdlles E. ' F Pryor, B H Allison. Britisi Street.) h G. W. Hill, Starr. Sec Auditors, R, A. Simpsor Hon D. Mc William M BBOWIf nnOTHEHS « CO.» Ordnance H^iimriu P'own Bi Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR A CO.'B I \ as 1874.] ALMANACK. 161 A. Stephen, Dr Gordon, Jns White, William Hedley, Peter Ross- Chaplain, Rev Jno Campbell. Marshcd, William Hood. Piper and Messenger, Jno Patterson. Geruanix Society. — President, Wm H. Newman; Vice Pres, H. Hesslein. Treas, H, Shaefor. Secy, J. S. Sievert. C'Jmmittee, H. Warmunde, F. A. Liebman, jr. • Royal Halifax Yacht Club. — ^Instituted 23rd March, IS.*)?. Incorporated 12th May, 1860. Patron, H. R. H. the Pi-ince of Wales, KG. Club House, liichmond. Commodore, John T. Wylde ; Vice- Commodore, J. Taylor Wood ; Rear-Commodore, F. W. Buifbck. Audi- tors, WtaJjUvrson, WW Groom. Secretary and Treasurer, Alex W. Scott ; Assistant Sec'y, Samuel Tupper. Measurers, D McPherson, T JBcntlcv. Sailinrj Committee, R. J. Armstrong, D M Storey, Jas Pryor. House Committee, Flag-OflScers and Secretary, W G Wiswell, Hon H Smith, E J Tobin. The Halifax Club. — Committee, W.J. Almon, m.d., (Chairman)^ Stephen Tobin, J. F. Kenny, H. H. Fuller, Jno Taylor, Fred. Allison, F. D. Corbett, Adam Burns, Treas ; H. H. Johnston. Secy. 4, The Albion Club. 87 Hollis St. — President, T. R. Almon. Vice Pres., Geo R. Taylor ; Sec'y., Jna, C. Cannjng ; Treas., John }lmY iManaging Com., the President, the Treasurer, and Messrs. W. H. Harrington, M S Symond ; L J Burpee, C F Vose, J. W Goreham, R, Parker, C Pciler, F. H. Baker, W. H. Harrington. . Nova Scotia Bible Society — President, Hon S. L. Shannon ; Vice-Prests., Hon Judge Johnston, William Pryor, Hon- Judge Mar- shall, Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice. Treas, S. H. Black. Snc'u, Jas Farquhar. Agmt, Alex Russell. Committee, Revds Canji Cochran, a.m., P. G. McGregor, G. W. Hill, x.ii., H. Pope, Geo M. Grant, a.m.. Prof. McKnight, Principal Ross, d.d., J. G, Goucher, John Forrest, R. Murray, E. M. Saunders, J. B. Uniacke, Jos Elliott, Allan Simpson, John Campbell, H. Pickard, d.d., John Read, 3, K. Smith, C B. Pitblado, J. A. Rogers, R. Warren, Prof Currie, Hon Judge Ritchie, J. F. Avcrv, m.d., S. Selden, T. A.. Brown, W. C. Silver, James Thompson, J. G. A. Creighton, Charles Robson, P. Lynch, P. C. Hill, George H. Starr, Nepean Clarke, Jno Starr, W. S. Stirling, Chas D. Hunter, M. II. Richcy, Wm Cunard, Jas B. Morrow, Edw Binncy, Jno S. Maclean, T. B. Aikins, Jno Grierson, Edw Jost Halifax Ladies' Bible Association — Prest., Mrs I^ddell, Treas., Mrs J. Richardson ; Sec'y, Miss Fanny Pryor. Committee, Mcssdamcs J. S. Maclean, Liddell, Eliaa Marshall, M. Richey, R. Tremain, T. Anderson, R W Eraser, White, J S Hutton, J Richardson, Mdlles E. Wells, Tremain, Starr, M. Murisbn, Hostermnn, J. Brown, F Pryor, Braine, L. Montgomery, Bayer, B. Sutherland, M. Hierlihy. II Allison. British American Book and Tract Society — (90 Granville Street.) Board of Directors — Prest., T. A.Brown. F. Presf*., Revds G. W. Hill, J. Forrest, J. E.. Goucher, John Read. Treat., Geo. H. Starr. Sec'y, and Superintendent of Cdportage, Rev. A. McBean. Auditors, R. N. Beckwith, Jos Bell. Directors, Revds E. M. Saunders, A. Simpson, R. Murray, J. F. Campbell, J. K. Smith ; J. S. Maclean, Hon D. McN Parker, David Blackwood, D. H. Starr, Wm Roche, jr., William Montgomery, W. B. McNutt, Edw Binney, J. Hart, J B Mor- n 9 ft 9 ':n I ^ :-f iBrown Bcotlaerii And 0«.» Gold liOof mn4. "Diff P»Ullfo. II. T. MllIB * Com Paper Ilia«nt 1*0 GnmTlllo Street. t 8 m i 9 e IS g IS (it 162 belghrr's farmer's 1874- row, W. n. Wiswell, B. II. Collins, P. C. Hill, C. D. Huntor, J. F. L. Parsons. Publication Com., Revds R. Murray, J. E. Goachor, John Road, and Tlios. A. Brown. Finance Committee, D. Blackwood Win B. McNutt, W. Montgomenr, Edw Binuoy, J S Maclean. Distributinfj Committee, D. H. Starr, W. tl. Wiswell, Rcvdd A. Simpson, J. Fiiaser Campbell, J K Smith* Halifax Yocno Men's Christian Association — Presi., Jas B. Morrow. Vice PreaiVc«/s, Dr Delaney, D. Henry Starr, Dr. Gordon, Sheriff Boll, Jas C Mackintosh, T. A. Brown. Jiecording Seturturif and Liberian, Hy Thoakston. Corresponding Sec'y, Archibald Patter- son. JVeas., Saml H. Black. Com/m'«ee, D. M« Stems, Edward Jost, W B McNutt, James Farquhar, S. G. Matheson, S M Brookficld, W. II. Waddell, John S. McLean, Jas. Forrest, C. H. Lon^ard, David Blackwood, R. N. Beckwith, Dr. Slayter, Wm Roche, jr, Jno S. Smith, J. W. Flemming, W. H. Wiswell, H. P. Burton, M. M. Lindsay, Arch Patterson, Clras. E, Puttnor, J F L Parsons, W Y Loughead, William H. Neal, E. D. King, A. G. Dow, J. H. Townsend, S McNaughton, J. S. Belcher, Hon S.L. Shannon, John Nalder, W F Archibald. Young Men's Ciihistian Association Convention — Pr, Windsor (Established 18C1). Meets on jhe secy..v'. Wednesday of each month. W( Secretary, Thos. U. Timlin. Widow's Friend, No 27, Weymouth (Established 1869). Wor- shipful Master, Geo. D. Hankinson. Secretary, John Hood. SooTiA, No 28, Canning, Kings County (Established 1861). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, F. W. Borden, m.d.; Secretary, W. E. Koscoe. Princb op Walks, No 29, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861). Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, In. P. Freeman. Secretary, Taylor Freeman. Alrbrt, No So, Shelbume (Establish 1862). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. A. Purney, u.v.; Secretary, Cornelius Whife. Scotia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipfid Mastisr, Thos. B. Jolly ; Secretary, Geo. W. Tooker. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour (^Established 1863). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, George W. Clark; Secretary, James Rood. Annapolis Rotal, No 33, Annapolis. Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. A. Robinson ; Secretary, J. A. Gates. Queen's, No 34, Shcrbrooko (Established Tuesday. Worshipful Master, John Belbin ; Secretary, E St Mark's, No 35, Baddeck, C. B. Meets on the third Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, H. A. Foyle ; Secretary, C. M. Campbell. Thistle, No 36, Cow Buy, C. B. (Established 186.*)). Meets on the fourth Saturday of each month. Worshipful Master, W . Camp- bell ; Secretary, S. A. Spencer. CoBEQDiD, No 37, Truro (Established 1866). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. V. Cook ; Secretary, R. J. Smith. St Mark's, No 38, Halifax. Meets on the second Friday of each nionth. Worshipful Mastor, J. W. Howell ; Secretary, W.»A. McLeod. Acacia, No 39, Bridgewatcr. Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. H. Owen ; Sec'y., Wm. M. Dutt". Rothsay, No 41, Bridgowator (Established 1866). Meets the first BBOWN BBOTBKBIi * €M>^ OMl««ii«e S<^ HttlifAX. fcofognfcpl (Established 1868). Worshipful Muster, 1864). Meets every . Williams. 8 shipful Masty, N. Banks ; Secretary, Rev. W. Qowney. Winow'a Sow, No 48, River i*hilip, Cumberland County (Estab. lished 1868). Worshipful Master, J. C. Phillips ; Secretary, R. L. Black. Orient, No 49, Halifax (Established 1868). Meets on tb« second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. E. Charles ; Se(A«Ury, W. Ingles. Wrstbrn Star, No 90, W«8tTtlle (Established 1868). Meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, R. Gray ; Secretary, W. Lorimer. Eastern Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). M'ea|#' on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Home ; Secretary, Thos. Short. Harmony, No. 52, Aylesford, (Estahjished 1869). Meets the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. E. Davidson ; Secretary, C. E. Harris. Hiram, Nq. 53, Goldenville, (Established 1869). Worshiptul Master, J. McNab ; Secretary, W. May. Kino Solomon, No 54, Digby (Established 1870). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, John Daly ; Secretary, T. C. Shreve. MoRiBN, No. 55, Cow. Bay, C. B., (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Lewis John- ston, M.D. ; Secretary, Daniel McAulay. Harmony, No. 56, North East Harbour, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each" month. Worshipful Mastdr, E. W. Perry ; Secretary, S. H. QrenwooIIW— Will » ■e 1«74.] -■ ■ I" ' I ■■ ' ■ - LJl- ALMANACK. 171 C. Armstrong, W. O. C. ; E. F. Redmnn, W. G. M ; W. B. Alley, W- O. C. ; T. Tnrnlmll, W. Q. O. ; J. T. Parndl, W. G. II. Orient Lodub, No. 10— N. Q., Joneph Hamilton; V. O., W. WilUnras ; P. S., H. N. Wricht ; R. Soc'v, Dr. Fullerton ; Trean, li. F. Darling ; Con, J. McD. Taylor: W., Jol«n A. Thonwon ; R. S. N. 0., ; L. S. N. G., W. Banniater ; R. 8. V. G., — : ; L. S. V. G., Thos liobertson ; I. G., J. II. MeDaniel ; 0. G., T. Cecconi. MA«rCHB8T&& tJyiTY. FRIBtTDLT tOOIttTT. OrrioKR8 — Nova Bootia Dimtbiot— Ft; married Prince TecH, June 7, 1866, has issue a c>'n and a daughter. Bnown BROTHERS «; CO., Orduanev Squjtre. 1 P«w, niejno. and Tlmo Books» at R.' T. Muir 4k €0.*8 1874.] ALMANACK. 173 DOMINION OP CANADA. Population, 1871, 3,484,924; increase since 1861, 395,265—12.21 percent. Skat op Government— OTTAWA. Gorfmm'-General and Comminder-in-Cliief— His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Fkkdkrick Templr, Eiirl of Dufferln^ Viscount and Baron (Jlandcboye of Okindebove, in tiie Count}' Down, m the Peerage of the United K^ingdom, Baron Dufferin and (Mandeboye of Ballyleidy and Killy- leagh in the County Down, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Bayonet, Knight of St. Patrick, and Knight Com. of the Batli. ."' Military Sec'y, Lt.-Col. H. C. Fletcher, Scotch Fusilier Guard),, , Private Seci-etury, .TH(;ob L. Patterson. ' ^/•" Aide-de,Cnmpt,V.T.li. Hamilton, Mi Mpgt Extra Aldes-4t- Camp, Lt.-Col. Hewitt B-jrnard, and Lt.-Col. Fred. W. Cumb^rlaud. Dep. Governors for signing Money "Warrants, and CommUnontrt per dedimus pulestatum — William H. Lee and William A. Himsworth. PRIVY COUNCIL. Rlffht Hon Sir J. A. Alacdonald, k. c. b., MinisUr of Justice and Attorney- General, Hon. Samuel L. Tilley, c. b, Miniiter of Finance , " Charles Tupper, c. b., minister of CvMoms. " Hoctor Louis Langevin, 3/ii»JM/:er' <>/'/*MWic TT^orA'jj. T.JS. Gihhii^, Minister of Inlawl Revenue. Alexander Campbell, Minister of the Interior. John O'Connor, Postmaster- General. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. * L. Kobitaille, liecciver-Genernl. John Henry Pope, Minister of ApricuUure. James Cox Aiknis, Secretary of State for Canada. H. Macdonald, Minister of Militia and Defence. , Presulent of the Privy Council. Clerk — Wiiiiam A. Himsworth. I It SENATE OF CANADA. Speaker — Hon P. J. O. Chauveau. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.— 12 Members. Hon William Miller, " A. W. McLelan, " Alex McFarlano, " Jeremiah NoHhup, *' Fzra (Jhurohill. " H. A. N. Kaulback. [Ion Sir Edward Kenny, " Thomas D. Archibald, " Ri»bert Barry Dickey, " John Holmes, " John Locke, " John Bourinot, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK— 12 Mkmbers. Hon Amos Edwin Botsford, " John Robertson, " Robert Leonard Hazen, " William Hunter Odell, " David Wark, " William Henry Sleeves, Hon John Ferguson, '• Robert Duncan Wihnot, Abner Reid McClelau, John Glazier, James Dover, W. Muirhead. (1 JK SO i I s s I s 9 I f ! I [Kace Ca]Mi mud AuklolK, at BKOWIf UllLOTHEiUi * Co. I' J Wt* ri?. MirnK 4t OO.^ Paper Bnlen^ !•• OnuiTllle St. 174 belcher's farmers [1874. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— 4 Members. Hon D. Montgomery, " R P.Havthorne, Hon T. H. Haviland, " G. W. Howlan. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Members. Bim Jam^B Leslie, ** As^ Belknap Foster, " IjQuis A- Olivier, " Jacques Olivier Bureau, " Charles Malhiot, " Louis Benaud. *' Luc'Letellier ae St. Just, *' John Hamilton, " Charles Cormier, " David Edward Price, " Leandre Dumouchel, " Louis Lacoste, Hon Joseph F. ArDv*nd, Ch>:rles Wilson, William Henry ChaipTers, Jean Baptiste Guevremont, James terrier, Thomas Ryan, M. H. Cochrane, Jean Charles Chapais, Loqis Panet, A. C. de Lery, P. J. O. Chauveau, E. Chinic. it It t« 11 • It u u It (i tt PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.- 24 Membrrs. Hon John Hamilton, " Samuel Mills, " Benjamin Seymour. '* Walter Haniilton Dickson, ** James Shaw, " David Reesor, " Alexander Campbell, " David Christie, " James Cox Aiktns, « *' James Rea Benson, " Elijah Leonard, " William McMaster, Bon John Simpson, " James Skead, *' David Lewis McPherson, *' Donald McDonald, " Oliver Blake, " Billa Flint, " George Wm Allan, " F.Smith, " E. Perry, " R. Read, » A. Vidal. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.— 2 Members. Hon M. A. Girard, | -flbr -T. Sutherland. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.— 3 Members. Hon W. J. Macdonald, I Hon F. C. Cornwall. •' R. W. W. Carrall, | * Chaplaiu, Rev John Johnston— Clerk, R. Lcnicdne. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Speak€'>' — Hon .1. Cockbum. PROVINtlE OF NOVA SCOTIA.— 21 Members. Population, 1871, 387,8i0; increase since 1861, 50,943—17.21 percent. PopuUtion. 18.121 Annapolis— William H. Ray. 16,512 Antigonish— Hugh McDonald. 26,464 Cape Breton- N. L. McKay, Wm. McDonald. 23,331 Colchester— F. M. Pj-rsor*. »ad €«•>» Wliol«Mil« ]»r«|^i»t«. WrttiaiTf C3oprias, PiinOas ImMuh •t B. f . Muht * Oo.'b 1874.] ALMANACK. 175 23,578 17,037 16,555 56,963 21,302 23,415 21,509 23.834 32;il4 10,554 44,268 12,417 11,346 18,550 Cumberland — Eon C. Tupper, c.b. Digbr — Alfred W. Savary. GuysDoroueh — Stewart Campbell, Halifax — W. J. Almon, M. d., Stephen Tobin. Hants— M. H. Goudge. ' Inverness — Samuel McDonnell, Q. e. Kings— L. DeV. Chipman. Lunenburg — C. £. Church. Pictou — Bon James McDonald, Bobert Doull. Queens— James F. Forb-. . Richmond— Isaac LeVlsconte. Shelburne — Thomas Coffin. Victoria — William Ross. Yarmouth — Frank Killam. . PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 16 Members. Population, 187i, ^5,777; increase since 1861, 33,730—13.38 per cent. Population. Albert — John Wallace. Carleton Appleby. Charlotte — Hon J. McAdara. Gloucester T. W. Anglin. Kent ^^Cutler. *— » 10,672 19,938 25,882 18,810 19,101 24,593 20,106 13,847 6,575 6,824 23,988 52,303 11,641 29,335 27,14UA 9 Kings — J. Domville. Northumberland— ^on Peter Mitchell. Queens — John Ferris. ***' Restigouche— Geo. Mcifatt. Sunbury— Charles Burpee, St. John, city— //on S. L. Tilley, c. B. St. John, city and county — Isaac Burpee, A. L. Palmer. Victoria — John Costigan. ^- Westmoreland— //on A. J. Smith. V York— J. Pickard. ,^ ^ PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— 6 Members. 42,574 19,931 28,064 Queen's Co.. David Laird and Peter Sinclair, King's Co., Daniel Davies and A. C. McDonald, Prince Co., James C. Pope and James Yeo, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 65 Members. Population. 2871, 1,190,505; increase since 1801, 79,841—7.18 percent. Population. 12,806 Argenteuil, Hon J.J. C. Abbott. 17,491 Bagot, Pierre S. Gendron. 27,253 Beauce, Chris H. Pozer. 14,757 Beauharnois, R. Robillard, 17,637 Bellechasse, T. Foamier, 19,804 Berthier, Ans H. Paquet. 15,923 Bonaventure, Theo Robitaille. 13,767 Brnme, E, Carter, q. c. 10,490 Chambly, Basile Benoit. 21,052 Champlain, John Jones Ross. 15,611 Charlevoix, P. A. Tremhlay. 16, 166 Chateauguay, Hon L. H. liolton. 19,281 Chicoutiini and Saguenay, W. E. Price.. 18. IVuadultevAiea OrMiiid ep4ee«» «( Brown Br«tk«rs * Co* 9 s >: I 1 CM > ? R. 't, MIJIB A ^o., StatPonenu iftO OMtnTlile 8ii>«et. OB QB ft s •a 9 Q a eB QB A e PS 176 BELCHER S FARMER S [1874. 13,fi65 31,892 16,779 22,428 25,640 16,304 15,413 11,179 23,075 21,254 11,861 15.473 9,472 24,831 13,517 20,600 16,079 18,879 16,922 IS. 74-2 13,555 12,085 23,202 108 225 H 11,688 38,597 15,C9l 22,569 18,188 28,303 13,206 19,606 20,048 27,418 17,534 20,037 18,310 11,124 19,077 8,516 10,808 13,1.^8 12,122 22,491 19,591 8.414 15.015 11,003 12,707 16,317 Compton, Hon John Henry Pope. ^ Drummond and Arthabaska, M. Dorion, Dorchester, J^onH.L. Langevin, c.b. Gaupe, Pierre Fortin. Hocnelaga, L. Beaubien. Huntingdon, J. Scriver. Iberville, Francois Bechard. Jacques Uartier, R. Laflaniine, q.c. Joliette, G. Baby. Kamouraska, C. A. Pelletier. Laprairie, A. Pinsonneault. L'Assomption, Honh. Archambault. Laval, Joseph H. Bellerose. Levis, Hon Jos G. Blanchet. L'Islet, P. B. Casgrain. Lotbiniere, Henry G. Joly. Maekir.ongf, A. Boyer. Megantic, M. Richard. Missisquoi, George B. Baker. Montcalm, P. Dugas. Montmagnj', H. T. Taschcreau, Montmorency, J. Langloii. Nicolet, Joseph Gaudct. Montreal city, (centre), M. P. Ryan. Montreal city, (West), Hon J. Tfoung'. Montreal city, (East), L. A. Jett4. Napierville, Hon A. DoriOn, q. o. Ottawa Countv, Alonzo VVriglit. Pontiac, W. AfcKay Wright. Portneuf, Dr. Dc St. George. Quebec city, centre, Hon J. Cauchon. Quebec city. East, A. G. Tourangeau. Quebec city. West, Hon Thomas McGreery, Quebec County, Adolphe Caron, Richelieu, M. Matthieu, Rimouski, Dr. Fiset. Rouville, H. Mercier. Richmond and Wolfe, Wm H. Webb, St Hyacinthe, L. Delorme. St Maurice, Dr. Lacerte. ShefFord, Honh, S. Huntington. Sherbrooke Town . E. T. Brooks. Soulanges, T. Lanthier, Stanstead, Charles C. Colby, St John's, F. Bourassa, Termiscouta, E. Mailloux, Terrebonne, L. F. R. Masson. Three Rivera city, W. McDougall, Two Mountain, \V. Provost, Vaudrueil, R. Harwood, Vercheres, Felix GeoHrion, Yamaska, J. Duguay. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.-^88 Membkrs. Population, 1871, 1,620,842; increase since 1861, 224,751—16.09 percent. Population. 21,312 Addington, S. Shibley, 5,007 Algonia. Hon J. B. Robinson, Brovru Broai. A Co., Importorti of Surgical Iimtruuieuls. CombA, Hair and Clotlt BruHla««, nt R. T. Mulr £t Oo.*s I ae '874.] ALMANA.CK. 177 20,701 11,492 20,766 10,475 ir,ia3 31,332 W,500 7,114 21,789 18,777 19,065 18,316 20,870 12,796 3'2,397 16,310 20,524 13,197 30,029 29,366 20,091 22 606 26,716 17,392 16,607 14,365 39,016 27,149 26,8;16 12,407 31,994 13,830 19,190 13,530 20,716 16,396 20,672 15,826 25,055 21,519 20,195 15,130 5,400 3,693 15,393 16,370 21,766 17,328 25,967 19,923 21,545 24.559 23,678 16,369 25.376 21,145 14,633 11 ,769 Bothwell, David Mills, lirant|tt;A>rth liiding, G. Fleming, IJrant, Wbuth Kiding, W. Patterson, Brockville, Lieut-Col Bueli, Bruce, North Kiding, J. GillieB, Bruce, Souta Hiding, //on E. Blake, q.c. Cardwell, Hon J. H. Cameron, q c. Cornwall, Dr. Bergin, Carleton, John Kocheater, Dundas, J* Gibson, Durham, East Riding, L. Ross, Durham, West Riding, E. B. VVood, Elgin, East'Kiding, W. Harvev, Elgin, West Hiding, T. E. Casey, Essex, Hon John O'Connor, Frontenac, G. A. Kirkpatrick, Glengarry', D. A. Macdonald, Grenville, South Riding, Dr. Brousie, I Grey, North Riding^ George Snider, . Grey, South Riding, Dr. Landerkin, Gre}', East Riding, J. Flesher, Haldimand, David Thompson, Halton, John White, Hamilton (city), D. B. Chisholm, H. B. Wilton, Hastings, East Riding, John White, Hastings, North Riding^ Mac'<^ en zie Bowell, Hastings, West Riding, James Brown, i Huron, North Riding, J. Farrow, Huron, South Riding, Malcolm C. Cameron, Huron. Centre Riding, H. Horton, Kent, Rufus Stephenson, Kingstan (city), Bon Sir J. A. Macdonald, k.c.b. Lambton, lldn Alex Mackenzie, Lanark, North Riding, D. Galbraith, Lanark, South, Riding, J. G. Haggart, Leeds and Grenville, North Riding, Francis Jones, Leeds, South Riding, Hon A. N. Richards, Lennox, P. J. Cartwright, Lincoln, T. R. Merritt, London (city), Hon J. Carling, * Middlesex, East Riding, D. Glass, Middlesex, North Riding, Thomas Scatcherd, Middlesex, West Riding, G. W. Ross, Monck, J. D. Edgar. Muskoka, A. P. Cockbum, Niagara (town), Angus Morrison. Norfolk, North Riding, J. Charlton. Norfolk, South Riding, W. Wallace. Northumberland, hast Riding. Joseph Keeler. Northumberland, West Riding, Hon d. Cockburn. Ontario, North Riding, W. H. Gibbs. Ontario, South Riding, Thomas N. Gibbs. Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, J. B. Lewis, Q. Oxford, North Riding, Thomas Oliver. Oxford, South Riding, E. V. Bodwell. Peel, R. Smith. Perth, North Riding, T. M. Dalv. Perth, South Riding. J Trow. Peterboro', East Riding, P. M. Grover. Peterboro', West Riding, W. Cluxtcn. c. 9 at 9 « f I ? t P n Brown Brothers dt Co.^ Importers of Patent IIIe«lioiu«si. li^!,; s ! m i 1 I • S e m fa R» T. muilK 4fc €om P»p«fr Rnl«rai« ISO Oranvtlle St. 178 IJJ- - I LEBJ... J 11.-. m.. bklcher's* farmer's [1874. 17,647 20,336 13,875 14.099 18,344 83,719 23,671 11,873 56,092 < 10,956 19,240 39,256 20,997 24,459 24,484 14,847 16,245 14,638 20,573 19,360 24,262 16,260 Prescott, Albert Hafftir. Prince Kdward, Walter Ross. Kcnfrew. North Riding. J. Findlay. Renfrew, South Riding, J. O'Reill}', q.c. RuHflell, Jaa Alox. Grant, M.n. Si>iicoe, North Riding, H. H. Cook. Simcoo, South Riding, Wm C . Little. Stormontj C. Archibald. Toronto citj', East, James Beaty. Toronto city, centre, li. Wilkes, Toronto city, West, John Crawford, q. c. Victoria, I^orth Riding, C Staples. Victoria, South Riding, G. Dormer. Waterloo, North Riding, Isaac E. Bowman. Waterloo, South Riding, James Young. Wellington, Centre Riding, J. Ross. Wellington, North Riding, Col. Higglnbotham. Wellington, South Riding, David Stirton. Wentworth, North Riding, T, Bain. ' Wentv/orth. South Riding, Joseph Rymil. Welland, W. A. Thompson York, Eak't Riding, James Metcalf. York, North Riding, A. P. Dodge. York, West Riding, D. B. Blain. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.— 4 Members. Population, 1870, 11,953. Lisgar, Dr. Shultz. •. -^ Selkirk, D. A. Smith. Provencher, Marquette, R. Cunningham. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA— 6 Members. Population, 1871, (estimated) 50,000. Cariboo, J. S. Thompson. New West Minster, Hugh Nelson. Van Couver D., Sir F. Hincka, k.c. m.q., Victoria. H, Nathan, jr., A. DeCosnios. Yale, Kootenay, E. Dewdney. Clerk, A. Patrick — Sergeant-at-Aiftu, Donald W. McDonnell. PROVmCET OF NOVA SCOTU. Seat ok Government— HALIFAX. IAeutennnt-Governoi\ {and Dep. Governor for signinff Marriage Licenses,; His Honor the Honorable Adams Gkouge Akoiubalu. Private Secretary, Proo. Aidei-ik-Camp, Lt.-Col. H. W. Clarke, N. S. M., Major M.B. j Daly, Ist Brig. Mil. Artillery. Bmttll ' 1874.] Hon. Willi Will Willi Dani Robe Richt Edwj John Jame .i «( (< (< a (( Retired Mt /Aw. Sir W Hon. Jas. I Hon Jas. M Hon Robert " Stavle^ " Henrv' " Richar " JohnC " Williaii '• Freema " JohnM " Peter 8 " Samuel " Willian " Daniel " James I " Willian Henry Mart Gilbert McK Charles Dick //on. James K'obert Boak Clias J. Car Clerk, Jo L Weatherb tht Black Roi Peace through Annapolis ( Antioonish Cou;he8ter cumbicrlani Cape Breto] DiGUT BAOWn BROTBEIM * CO., Ordunuce S^. Halillftx* H^ GUYSBOSOUG Irown Bjr« Small War«s lu ffreat ifmri^ty mi R. T. IVIaIr 4k Co.*s 1874.] ALMANACK. 179 tt EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. William Annatid, M.L.O., Treasurer, Presidtnt. •' William H. Smith, m. p. r., Attc^ney Otneral. William B. Vail, m.p.p., Provincial Secretary. Daniel McDonald, m.p.p., Com''r of Public Woi'Jcb and Mine$, Robert Robertson, m.p.p., •• Richard A. McHeflTy, M.uc. " Edward P. Flynn, m.p.p., Cdm'r. Croum Land$. " John Ferguson, m.p.p. " James Cochran, m.p.p. Retired Members of Council retaining their rank and pi'ecedence, by special permission of Her Majesty, //iw. Sir Wm. Young, Kt., Hon. Chas. Tupper, c.B, Hon. Wm. A. Henry, Hon. Jas. Donald, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. McFarlane, Hon Jas. W. Johnston, Hon. A. G. Archibald. .^ V ,t >x... — (/ /"-/> f^ LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President. . . .Hon Alexander Keith, Halifax , Ihm Robert Mollison Cutler .* Guysborough '' Stay ley Brown. .. ^; Yantfouth, " Heiirv Gesner Pineo Wallace, >» " Richard A. McHeffy,M.E.c , Windsor, John Crcight«n .' Luiienbnrgh, William C. Whitman Anpapolis, '* Freeman Tupper. ' Liverpool, " John McKinnon Anjtigonish, " Peter Smyth, Port Hood, " Samuel Creelman St«[wiack«, " William 0. Heflernan ■. Guysborough " Daniel McN. Parker, m.d Hajiifax, " James Fraser.*, Piotou, " William Annand ( Treasurer), m . e . c Halifax, Henry Martell, Esq. Arichat, Gilbert McKenna, Esq ." Shelburne. Charles Dickie, Esq Corjiwallis, Hm. James Cochran Ilujifax, Kobert Boak, Jr., Esq Halifax. u Chas J. Campbell, Esq. .^j^. Baddeck, C.B Clerk, John C. Halliburton! Law Clerk and Clerk of Parliament, Robt L Weatherbe. Chaplain, Kev Geo W. Hill, a.m. Oentlenian Usher oj the Black Rod, Jno Jas Sawyer. *^* The Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils are Justices of the Peace throughout the Province, so long as they belong to «jithei- branch. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Annapolis County. . . . Jared C. Troop, David C.I-anders, ANTIOOmSH Ci)Ii(;HK8TKR CUMBKia.ANO CAl'KBlUiTON DiouT It u Guysborough . . . .Daniel McDonald, Joseph McDonald. .Thomas F. Morrison, Samuel Rettie. • Henry G. Pineo, Jr., E. Vickerv. .Hon. John Ferguson, m.e.c, Afonzo J. Whii/i, .Hon. Wm. B. Vail, {Provincial Secretary), M.K.C., Urbine Doucett , .Jno. A. Kirk, Wm. H. Wylde. i i \:, TM Irown lOaeimm and Co., luij^rtert* ttaurcl«3l iBHtnunaits* 1 i;: {R. i. MITIR & CO^ Booksellers St Stationers, fialifftjt I I . I ■ t r — t g I i I M I OB (5 fa 3 I a 180 BRLOHER'a farmer's [1874 Halifax Hants Inveiiness Kings lunknbuiioii PlOTOU QCBENS Rich MONO Shklhuknr Victoria Yarmouth «• . . . .John Taylor, John Flinn, Donald Archibald. . . . . Wm. McDoucall, H. Allison. ' . . , .Hiram Bluncnani, Hiif^h Cameron, m.D. D. C. Moore, D. B. Woodworth. . , . .James Eiscnhauer, Ma.'her U. Desbrisny. . . . .S. H. Holmes, Hugh Cameron, Alex. McKay. . . . .Jim. William H. Smith, {Attorney General), m.e.c, ■ Samuel Freeman. . . . .Hon. Edward I*. Flynn, m.e.c, Murdoch McKae. .... /Ion. Robert Robertson, Thomas Johnson. ....John Ross, David McCtirdy. . . . .Albert Gay ton, John K. xvyerson. Clerk, Henry C. D. Twining. Asaf. Clerk, Lawrence Power. Chaplain Rev. Canon Cocliran. Sernennt-at-AiTna, A. M. Gidney. As8t. Sergeant- at-Arma, Jas. L. Grifiln. iaesaeHger, Jno. Fitzgerald. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Government— FREDERICTON. Lieut.-Govc'mor'H.is Honor the Hon Lemuel Allan Wilmot, d.c.l. Private Secretary ancTProv. Aide-de-Camp, Lt-Col Jno Saunders. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon R. Young, m.l.c., President of Council. Hon George E. King, M.P.P., Attorney General, //on John J. Fraser, m.pp., Prov. Secretary and Receiver General. Hon B. R. Stevenson, m.p.i'.. Surveyor Genernl, Hon W. M. Kelly, m.p.p., Chief Corn'r Board of Works. Hon E. Willi?, M.P.P., Hon J. 11. Crawford, m.p.p., Hon A. McQueen m.p.p. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President. , . .Hon John Siracoe Saunders. Hon John Lewis, / Hon E. B Chandler, ^ ^ " Charles Harrison, William Hatiiilton, Alex. McL. Seely, -^ J. J. Robinson-Owen, ^ Charles I'erley, "*v Daniel Hauington, Clerk, Gt&o Botsford, Clerk Assistant, J. H. Phair. Chaplain, "Rev Jno M. Brooke, D.D. Usher of the Black Rod, B. R. Jouett. (I it Robert Young, Thoiltas R. Jones, B. Beveridge, Owen Mclnernj', Gideon Bailey, * LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Albert County M. B. Palmer, James R3'an. t Charlotte " ....i^onB. R. Stevenson, m e.c, F. Hibbard, Joseph Donald, J. C. Brown. Carleton " . . . . W. Lindsay. Gloucester " Samuel H. Napier, Theotime Blanchard. Kent " ... .Antoine Girouard. Kino's " E. A. Vail, — Nowlan, Hon J. H. Crawford, m.e.c. LICI Rev. L C Populationl 8,807 ( 9,Ci7 I' 8,480 s 7,983 J 8,277 t BlMPWnr BUOTHERei «fe Co., WholesAle BrMSvlsts. aoap, gftlr Oils, Perfumery, Small Wares, at R. T. Muir St Co. t 1874.] ALMANACK. 181 Noktii'mbld " , Queen's •* , Kestioouciie " , St. John " , Do. City SUNBUUY " , VlCTOHIA •' WESTMORIi'D " York " , Clerk, George Rev. Dr. Spurden. ...Hon \y. M. Kelly, ( Cowi'r of Works), m.e.c, J. C. Gough, Michael Adams, T. F. Gillespie. . . .W. S. ButJer, E. Williams. . . ..lohn Phillips,- Wm Montgomery. ...//on George E. King, ( J% Gen), Edward WilliB, Michael W. Mahcr, Joseph Coram. ^ . . .Aaron Alwnrd, Wm Wedderburn.. . . . Arch'd Harrison, John S. Covert/ . . .Levi Theriault, James Tibbits. , . . .F. Landry, Hon A. McQueen, m.e.c, John A. Ilum- ^ phrey, D. L. Hannington. f^ff . . .Kobt Robinson, //on John J. Eraser, M.K.o.,Pro Sec'y, ' . Adminietrntor, His Honor Sir Robert Hodgson, Kt Private Secretary, Robert Robmj^n Hodgson. Esq. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President— Hon Lemuel C. Owen. Hon F. Brecken,' Hon John liCfurgy. " John Yeo. • " T. H. Haviland. " A. J. McDonald, " W. G. Strong. '* J. O. Arsenault, Clerks — T. H. Haviland, Charles DesBrisay. Assistant Clerk — W. C. DesBrisay. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. and Royalty — Hon Thomas Dodd. — and John Balderstou. Second Queen's Covyrx. —-.Charlottctojon First District -Horn District -^Hons and William M(?Gill King's C lata* 9l»ODg«9, Bmalt«a »nd Combs, at Brown Brofliors 4b €o. S. T« MVIR * Co., Pnper lftMlcM» IS* GranWUe SlM^t. asE 182 bklcuer's farmer's [1874. king's codnty. Oeorrjfloum — Hon Arch J. McDonald. Finl DUfnct — Iloru Jm R. McLean, E. McEacheo. Second Dwtnct~W. W. SuHiVan, H. McTsaac. Third Diitrict-Hon h. C. Owen, J. E. McDonald. Fourth District — L. II. Davies, Manoah Rowe. 881 5,099 4,734 4,495 4,772 PRINCR COUNTY. 8,191 First District— Hen S. F. Perry, N. Oonroy. 4,579 Steond District — Hotu John Yeo, James VV. Richards. 5,803 Third District-^. Alex McDonald, J. O. Arscnault. 6,430 Fourth District— ComeWva Howat, A. E. C. Holland. 8,661 Fijth District— ^o\m Lefurgey, Thos. Kelly. Chief C?erib— Arch McNeill ; Asst. Cfcr/fe—F. W. Hughes; Law Clerk— ————5 Chaplain — Rev L«C. Jenkins; Sergtant-at-Anm . PUBLIC "officers. Colonial Secretary— T. H. Haviland. Cohnitd Treamrer—Hon Joseph Pope. Attorney General — lion F. BrecKen. CoiUrouer of Customs — Commissioner of Crown and Public Lands — Hon E. McEachern. Regiitrar of Deeds and Keejier of Plans — John Dincwell. Smxegor deneral in connection with Crown Land Office — F. Kelly. Poetmaater Genertd—A. A. McDonald. Queen's Printer — Patrick Bowers. Sjr9 HtmfBt s^uA Cvmttot)ti.«niery, ai Brown Br«tli«rii * €o« IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) &< {./ /.. A4 A^\^ u. t 1.0 I.I 2.2 l^|2£ |2.5 |5o i"^" ilBH 1^ 114 Htuu IL25 i 1.4 «" m 1.6 Hiotographic .Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS80 (716) 872-4S03 ;{V ■^ <> 4f> ;\ ^> ^ 4% K ^ O^ R. T.Mvir * Co., Bookselleni and Stationers, Oraiiirllle St. H5 I i I 9 I e 8 \ fifi fa 184 BELCHERS FARMERS [1874. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Skat of Govbrnmenjt.— TORONTO. ♦ Lieutenant Governor, His Honor William Pean-e Howland, c.B. Dei), Govenwrfor Simiing Marriage Licenses, Tlioinas Kosa. Private Secretary and A. D. C., Eiisign £. G Curtia. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon 0. Mowatt, Attorney General. " A. Crooks, Treasurer. A. McKellar, Minister o/ Agriculture and Public Works. ' T. R. Pardee, Secretary and Registrar, R. W. Scott, Commissittner of Grown Lands. Clerk, John C. Ross. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. i( I Speaker. . Addington H. M. Deroche, Algoma F. W. Cumberland, Bothwell lion A. McKellar, Drant, m. r U. Finlayson, Brant, s. R. . . . . , Brockville W. Fitzaimmona, Bruce, M.R Donald Sinclair, Bruce, s . r R. M Wells, Cardwell 6. McManus, Carleton W. J. Monck, Cornwall S. Stetzenger, Dundas Simon Cook, Durham, k.r. . . A. T. H. Williams, Durham, w.R.. .John McLeod, Elgin, B.R Dr. Wilson, Elgin, w. R T. Hodgins, Essex i . . . . A. Pnnce, q.c, Fxontenac D. D. Calvin, Glengarry J. Ci'aig, Grenville, 8.R. .U. F. iTaser, Grey, n.r T. Scott, Grey, s R A. W. Lauder, Ualdimand..... .J. Baxter, Halton W. Barber, Hamilton city. .J. PI. Williams, Hastings, n.r. .G. H. Boulter, Hastings, b.r. .H. Corb}', Hastings, w R. .Ketch. Graham, Huron, s.R. . . .R. Gibson, Huron, n. h. . . .R. Gibbons, Kent J. Dawson, Kingston city. .W. Robinson, Lambton T. B. Pardee, Lanark, n.r. . . . W. Caldwell, Lanark, s . R. . . . A . Code, Leeds, s.R U. S. McDonald, Leeds, N.R. , and J xr Tir„>.^„t. GrelivilIe,N.B.|H-^«'™''' Lennox J. G. G/ange, liincoln J. C. l^ykert, London city W. C. Meredith, Monck Dr; Haney, Middlesex, e.r. .R. Tooley^ Middlesex, n.r. .J. S. Smith, Middlesex, w.R. J. Watenvorth, 'Niagara Town. /Ton S, Richaid8,Q.c. Norfolk, N.R. . . .Dr. Clarke, Norfolk, 8.R....S. McCall, Northumberland, | ^ Webb, ^'^^.T^^!"!?"'^: i Capt- Gifford, Ontario, n.r. . . .Thomas Paxton, Ontario, s r. . . .T. Farewell, Ottawa city IIonR. W. Scott, Oxtbrd, N.' R. . . .Hon 0. Mowatt, Oxford, s.R A . Oliver, Peel Jno Coj'ne, Perth, N.R .A. Montei% Perth, s.R T. B. Guest, Petetboro', w, r.T. M. Fairbaim, Peterboro', E.R. .6. Reid, Prescott G. W. Hamilton, Prince P^dward. .G. Striker, Renfrew, n u. . . .T. Deacon, Renfrew, s.B E. Harrington, . Russell Wm Craig, Simcoe, s. r. . . .T. R. Ferguson, Simcoe, n.r... . W. D Ardagh, Stormont W . Colquhoun, Toronto East, Hon M. C. Cameron, qc Toronto, West.. .Hon A. Crooks, Victoria, n.r.. . .D. McRae, BB<»W]ff DJBOTillJIM * CO., Bragg tola, HallA^v. Wrltiiig. Copying and Printing Inks, at R T. MUIH A CO.'d 1874.] ALMANACK. 185 Yictoria, s. R. .. Waterloo, N.B.. . Waterloo, 8. R... Welland Wellington, n.k. Wellington c.R. S. C. Wood, Moses Springer, I . Clemens, Hon, J. G. Currie, R. McKim, C. Clarke, Wellington, s. r. .Hon Peter Gow, Wentworth, n.r.R. Christie, Wentwortli, s.r.W. Sexton, York, K.B H. P. Crosby, York, N.R. ... .J. Boultbee, York, w.B P. Patterson, Clerk, Lt. Col. C. T. Gillmor. Sergt-at-Amu, F. J. Glackmeyer. PROVINCE OF BIANITOBA. Skat of Government— WINNIPEG. Lieutenant Governor, His Honor the Hon Alexander Morris, P. C. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. J. McKa}', Presuhnt. H. J. Clark, Attorney General. T. Howard, Tremurer. J. Norquaj", Minister of Public WorTc$ , Poplar Point D. Spence, Kildonan John Sutherland, Headingly J. Cunningham. Clerk, M. St John. Brown Br«thon ana O^k^ Oold I«esr •■« Bvir Palnta. T. MMJIM * OO^ P«9MP Bnlens IjM CbMuivlUe (Mmc^ • I I n r e SI 186 belcher's farmer's [1874- PROHNGE OF BBITISH COLUMBIA. Skat or GovBRNMKiiT—yiCTORIA. Lieutenaitt Gcvernor—Hh Honor the Hon. J. W. Trctch, C. E. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bon A. DeGosmos, Prmdent of (kmncil, (Premier). " G. A. Walkein, Attorney General. " R. Beaven: Chief CommW of Lamb tmd Worha. '* J. Aah, ProcineuH Becfetary. *' W. J . Armetrong, (without oflice). Clerk, J. Y. Young, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . ./Tt^n Dr. Trimble. Cariboo. ,. . .0. Booth, J. Hunter, Hon O A. B. Walkem. Comox John Ash.* Cowichan J. P. Booth, W. Smithe. Esquimault H . Cogan, Hon A . P. Bobertson. Kootenay ; J. A. Mara, C. Todd. Lillooet fT. H. Humphreys, A T. Jamieaon. Nanaimo John Robson . New Westminister Dist.W. J. Annstrong. J. C. Hughes. Do. do. City./ToftH. Hoi brook. Victoria City R. Beaven,S. Duck, Hon J.F. McCreight, J. Trimble. Do. District A Bunster, A. DeCosmos. Yale J. Robinson, C. A. Semlin, R. Smith. Clevk, J. R. He)t 00EP0BULTZ03ir, PITY 07 TTALTTTAT. Mayor, John A. Sinclair, Esq. Aldermen and Juwtiees of the Fbace for the City. Ward No 1, W H Neal, Geoige Fraser, W J Coleman, Jr. 2, Edward Smith, Joseph Coombes, H A Taylor. 3, Wni Ackhurst, Alexander Forsvth, Tbos Connolly. 4, Wm Barron, M J Power, Josopli Seeton. 6, J S D Thomson, Jas R Graham, David Ellis. 6, D Sullivan, C C Vaux, R. T. Iloome. Recorder, Wm Sutherland, q.c. Treaturer, Edwd G. W. Cireenwood. Citii C/er*. Thos Rhind. Aumtant Clerk, Wm J. Craigen. ' AuditoTM, J. J. Bremner, .Jas Morrow, and Aldermen Coombes and Vaux. City Atsessor, J no L. Barry; (Hty Medical Officer, Arthur Moren^ m.d. Surgeon City Prison, J. F. Black, m.d. . Clerk of License, Wm J. Morris. Board of Health, Mayor' and Aldermen. Clerk, Tbos Rhind. BSOWM BS9TBB1IS * CO., •!<«««•«> Hwure, Bibl< eg. Tettaawnfti » Prayer »ooIm, at H. T^MUHM Jt COM 1874.] ALMANACK. 187 Inipteton of Wtiakt* and JHeamireM, W. E. Motton, Win Hcwcomb. InifHictors Piekled Beef and Pork, Barth WiOsh, SMOud CMdweU. Weiahers of Fbmr, Jno Paricer, (Afremior), Dar Ewis, Gmo Irwin, W R Cogawell, Jno Ardinr. Meamrem w 8alt and (Train— John Martin, (SufMrvi^or), Ambrose Keating, Wm Blyth, Cbas Cleaiy, James Mitchell, John Adams, Edward Keating, James H Banutead. Heamren of CW— David Buty, (Supervisor), Frederick Clark, Patrick Fahie, Jas Jackson, Wm Smith. Wm Skeny, Thomaa.]>onahoe, Wm Craig, Edward Bamstead, Patrick MuUal}'. ^ Jieaimrert of H^miI— Thomas James, Patrick Tiemay. 6uaaer$ of OU. — John Brennan, Wm Wambolt,. Jobn Heenan. John Gaol, Isaac Melvin, James Fortuns, Joseph MoOHl, Bichard Fitcgerald. Govtruor City Fri$on, Matt CampboU; Matron, Mrs Campbell: Me»- 9eng«r,J»» Doyle; A$$t Matron, Mrs Doyls; Umur-lMqnrt, JnoMahar, Micbael Gleason, Charles Smith. Weitfh^s qfaay, Jno Forrest, N<»th; Patrick Power, Sooth. K.etper (tf Cemetery, Jfs Hutten. Ga$ Jntpector, Arch Miller. Keaptir of CUy Building, Mrs Glazebrook. Oommitteea of City GounoU. Public Accotmts— Aldermen Fraser, Taylot, Connolly, St>N;ton, Geaham and Vaux. Cemetery — Aldermen Neal, Taylor, Forsyth, Seeton, Graham, Yatix. Cily Prt(^ty Marshal, Jas Mc< Donald. Asst. Bqmty, David Power. • M i I I f I "r oee vl|pu* taUf 4Uapenam4L bjr Brew« Bvee. 4^C«« B.T. MVIR * Oo^ Paper Rnlera, 1S9 GruiTllle Ntreet. I I 4* M I ■ 1 R i & ei o 9 O H IS » PS QB 188 belcher's farmer's [1874. Police 8ergeafU$^ Lewis Hutt (Detective), John Keere, Nich Mea(;her, Nictiolas Power, Joha O'SuUivan, Bartholomow Dillon, Daniel McDonald. PoHcemen, David Redmond, Martin Quinn, O. Saxton. Win Adams, Jno Baker, Jon Francis, Thos Gilfoy, Thos Condon, Keuuen Shaw, Jno Whalen, Matthew Sullivan, Michl Griffln, Ohaa Nickerson. Patk Phalen, Jno Murphy, Thos Suttle, Wm Miles, John Mahone^y, Wm. orewt. Matthew McDonald, John Beams. Georee Grono, James Quinn, Thos G. Creelman, Geo. P. Rockwell, Josepn McMalley, John McGrath, Grco P. Skelley, Caleh Nickerson, Chas Lang, John Gilfoy, I*\ J. O'CaUaghon, Geo K\ihu, James Nickerson. The Cit;^ C^'tn7 Court, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (htiVing jurisdiction of sums up to f'dO), is held in tiie City Court House, Market Square, on the stcond anA/ourth Wednesday of every month. The City C/iminal Court meets on the Jirst, and third Wednesday of each month, and is also presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate^ having jurisdiction in all statutable oA'ences, except treason, homicide, burglary and arson. CUrk of the above Courts, the- City Clerk or Asst Clerk. The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 p.m.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipcndiar}' Magistrate. Citizen's Free Library. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice of Nova Scotia.)— Barriugton Street Exteusi m. Open from 3 to 6 f.m. Fire Department. Chairman, J. Scriven; Secretary, W. D. Harrington. FiRK Wards. — No 1, Alderman Coleman, Jas Fmlay, Jas S. McDonald. 2, W. D. Harrington, Wm Murray, Simon Cummius. 3, Wm McDonald, Geo A. Sanford, Martin Flinn. 4, Alderman Power, M. Kearney, jr., li. Sutclitfe. 5, J. J. Scriven, John Had, Jas Armstrong. 6, J. E. M. Taylor. J. J. McDonald, Thos J. Bentley. Ex- Officio, Jeremiah Murphy. Capt Union Engine Company, P Home, Capt Axe Company. Ccmmittee oj Alanagement at Fires. — M. J. Power, J J Scriven. Committee in charae of Engines, Reels, ifc. — No 1 Steam Engme, Wm Murray, J. McDonald; No 2 Steam Engine, J. Findlay, Simon Cummins; Fo 5 Hand Engine, J. J. McDonald, Tiios Bentley; No 6 Hand Engine, M. Kearney, Jr., Geo Sandford; No 1 Hose Reel, W. McDonald; No 2 Hose Re 1, Vv. D. Harrington. Committee in Charge of Plugs -Ward 1, Aid Coleman; 2, Wm Murray; 3, W. McDonald; 4, M. J. Power; 5, J. J Scriven; 6, T. J. Bently. Committee of Supply ami in charge of Engines and other Property — W. D. Harrington, M. J. Power. Aid Coleman. ^ Committee of Finance aivd Audit — Geo Sandford, Vf. McDonald, M. J. Kearney, Jr., J. J. McDonuld. . , Volunteer Engine Company. Capt, J. Murphy. Sev'y, David Neville. Fin Sec'y, Michael O'Brien. Treas, Mich Neville. Marshal, Edw Casey. Union Axe Company. • Capt, P. Home, ist Lieut, John Fr?;scr. Sec'y, Treas, Chas McGinn. Marshal, Thos Edwards. J. J. Armstrong. BaOWar BROTHEIUS Sb CO., Surfflcal Invirumeiite. I Pen «n«l Pocket Knlren etc. nt R. T. IVIntr A Co.*s. 1874.] ALMANACK. 189 SCT7XTZ0ZFALZT7 OF DAETMOTTTS. Wahden— \V. S. Symonds. Councillors— Ward 1, Jatnefl W. Johnston, JoRcph W. Allan; Ward 2, John Forbes, William T. Murray; Warda^ Thoraaa A. Hyde, Francis J. Muinford. Town Clekk and Tukasurer— Thomas Short Stipkndiaky Magistratr and Uucokduk— J. Y. .Payzant. FiKE Wards — Coupcillor John Forbes, John White, Peter McNab. FiHEOoNsrAitLKs- Uoctor Weeks, John IS. Leadley, Arch Beck, K. M Walker, John Gaston. Health Wardens — Henry J. Home, Thomas G. Elliott, Leander Mumford. OvKRSEEBS OK PooR— Councillor J. W Allan, N. liussell, J. P., Charles Robson. Clerk op License. Clerk of Markets, Inspector of Weights AND Measures— Thomas Short. Surveyors of Lumber— John B. Whidden, John J. Windom. Fence Yikwers— Thomas Farrell, Wm Glendinning, Paul Kingston. Weiohek of Hay and Straw— D. G. Farrell. Measurers of GAain, W«.od and CoAi/~£dward Whebby, Super- visor, John Swaflfer, M. Murray, 8. McKay. Auditors Pubuo Accounts— Joseph H. Austen, William R. Angwin, Thomas Stevens. - PoKic^ Constable— Thos Waugh. Committess. Water Supply— Councillors Forbes, Johnston, Mumford. Streets— ^'ouncilors Allan, Mumford, Forbes. School BoaiA)— Councillors Johnston, Hj'de, Murray. Public Property — Councillors Johnston, Mumford, Murray. Licenses— ^/OunciUors Forbes, Alian, Johnston. STATP or THE ASaTg IS WOVA SOOTIA, Commander II. M. ForcM.His Excellency Lieut-General W. O'Grady Haly, C. B. Asst Mil Sec'y, Col Luard^ h p, late 62nd F. Aideg-de-Ca?np, Capt R. O'G. Haly, 84th F, Gnpt R. I. Ward, 90th F. Asat Adj and Quar Mas Gen'l, Lt-Col W. H. Kerr, h p, Depot En. Brigade Major, Major Quill, h p, late Royal Canadian Rifles. Town Major, Capt R. Nagle, h p, late Royal Canadian Rifles. Commandimj Rotjal ArtiUerif, Col Elgee. . Commanding Royal Engineer, Col Montagu, c.B. Gan-ison lustructer, Capt Tulloch. Inspecting Field Officer of Militia and Volunteers, Col J. W. Laurie, h p, Col N » M. Cliaplains, Rev ,E. B. B. Kitson, m.a., Rev A. J. Townend, b,a., and Rev F. Moore, U C. Control Department. Dcp'y Controller, S. Hall. Stajf Paymaster, J. C. Gould. Asst Paymaster, A. H. H. McGachen. I SB I % ai i ft- I [ r I t » 8ponse»9 BraNhos and Coinbs, at Brown Broe. an«l Co R. T. BinZR A CO., Blank Book Mannftiotateni. Rallftuc : I i It I 1 1 4 ! N 190 bklcher's farmbk's [1874. Deptitu CommMary, J. F. W. DesBarres. Aaat Commissaries, Herbert J. MilU, anu W. H. Eliot. Medical Department. Dep'y Surgeon Gmt and Prin Mediccd Officer, S. McV. Lloyd, li.D. Staff" Suraeon Major, J. S. Furlong, m.d. Surgeon, C. M. Douglas, m.d., v.o. Boyal Bnsineer Department. Commanding R. E., Col Montagu, o.B. EzeetUive Cffieer, M^or Ilarvoy. Chief Clerk, Edward Lloyd. Royal Artillbrt — The Royal Arms and Supporters, with a Cannon, " Ubique" over the Gun, and " Quo Fa* et Gloria ducunt" be- low it. (Ist, 2nd and 7th Batteries. 7th Brigade). Col J. L. Elgee Majors, O. Taylor, J. T. B. Brown, M. P. Eden ; Capta, E. Broad- rick, E. Montiiiore, T. M. Hitchens; Lieuts, C. Morley, C. Larcom, G. M. Lloyd, E. H. Walker, F. A. Darenport : ^4*', J. M. Douglas, (Capt ; Qkar Mas, W. Wishart ; Surgeon Major, W. Perry. Royal Enoinbers — The Roval Arms and Supporters, witha Can- non, "JUlique" over the Gun, ana " Quo Fas et Gloria ducunt'* belo^ it. C9th Company.) Col Montagu, o.B.; Major, C. E. Harvey ; Capl, E. N. Peters ; Lieuts, A. de V. Brooke, G. Barker, C. H. Gordon, W. St Geo Ord. 60th (King's Eoyal Rifle Corps— Ist Batt— -Cater et Audax— " Roleia,'^ " Vimiera,*' " Martinique," " Talavera," " Fuentes d'Onor," " Albuhera," " Ciudad Rodrigo," " Badojoz," " Safamanca," " Vit- toria," "Pyrenees," "Niville," "Nive,'^ "Orthes," "Toulouse," " Peninsula," " Penjaub," " Mooltan," " Goojerat," "Delhi," " Taku Forte," " Pekin." Col Hen Vise Melville, o o b ; TAeut Col Chas A B Gordon; Majors, Fra D Farqnharson, T. D. Dundas; Capts, Fra V Northey, Geo C Kcllv, Wm J E Poole, W I K Oglivyj John G Crosbie, Nesbit W Wallace, Chas M Calderon, Chas Gilbert Fner, Philip J H A Barne, Geo T Whitaker ; Lieuts, Fra Hen Baillie, Fred C B Coulson, Edm Lomax Eraser, Hen A F F Coventry, A F H Mitchell-Innes, Robt Cradock Davies, F J A Wood, Hen S Marshani, Adj, J Aubrey Williams, Hon Keith Tutnour, John Hen Burstall, Hen S Hutton Bidden, H J HoM-Edwardes, Fulb Wright Archer, Horace Walpole, Nicholas E de B Fenwick, Walter Hen Holbech, Hen Lowth Farmer, Robt Henley, Mordaunt Chas Royle, Horatio Reginald Mends ; /nst iifusib, H J Hope-Edwardes ; Quar Mastr, John Toole; Surgeon, W. S. Oliver, m.d. Qremn — facings scarlet. 87th (Royal Irish FusiUiers.) The Prince of Wales Plume, An Eagle with a Wreath of Laurel. The Harp and Crown. " Monte Video," " Talavera," " Barrosa," " Tarifa,'' " Vittoria," " Nivelle," " Orthes," " Toulouse," " Peninsula," " Ava." Col Sir Chas Hastings Doyle, K c M G, Lieut Gen ; Lieut Col Nath Stevenson ; Majors, Jos N Beasley, Thos R Stevenson ; Cnpts, Frank M Todd, Geo Cox, Alex Chas Grant, Wm Western Taylor, Fredk Geo Vardon, Edward A Swainson, Fra Art Dash wood, Evelvn Campbell Money, J. M FitzRoy England, Geo Phibbs, Wm Horace Wilson ; Lieuts, John Leigh Holiest, CW Williams, ^e?/, Hassall Gardner, Inst of Mnsk, Wadham Sales Terry, Chas Antony Lindsay, Geo C O Courtenay, Evelyn Chas BrowK B«««k«M WBcl Co*» WlielcNae Bvttgstoto. fl4Mipa and oIlMir SMlall Wsvm* ai H* T. Muf r aad €o.*b 1874.] . ALMANACK. 191 Martin, Joseph L Steavcnson, Hen Ellis Adams, Arthur K Purvis, Arthur Froak Terry, Horace B Horsbragh, Thos Davison, Mark Singleton, Wm Humphreys, Frederick Carpenter, Arthur C Denny ; SvbLisuts, Hen John Sutton, Eyre Evans Stopford, Cbas Waring Darwin ; Pay Mas, John Connor ; Surg, P B Smith, m d. Red-* facings blue. 798 HATT. Cotnmander'in- Chief of the North American and West India Station, HiiB Excellency, Vice Admiral Edward Gennys Fansbawe, c.b. Flag Lieutenant, Arthur Fanshawe. Secretary, Frederick Penfold. Ckrkt to Secretary, Geo E. Marcon, Laurence Stewart, G. F. Brown. Ami. Paymaster, R. St. J. Wickham. Oflloera of H. M. Naral Yard, EaUfax. Naval and ViluaUing Storekeeper and Accountant, Benjamin Stokes. Clerks, A. J. B. Duckham, Thos S. Veale, Charles Stubbing. H. DC. Ships on the N6rth American and West India Station. S. denotes Screw— P. Paddle Wheel. S. Ship. 3091 tons. 400 H. P. Recv. Sh^, Ja- Capt Aleernon F. R. de Horsey; Sec'y, Charles R. Drew; ider, Artnur E. Dupuis ; Lieutenants, James A. Boxer, Henry Aboukir, 24 mnica. Commander, C. Wallis Danak, 6. S. Ship. 1387 tons. 350 H. P. Capt, Wm S. Brown ; Lieuts, Albert J. O'Korfce, George P. C. Gray, Francis W. Cobb ; Nav Lieut, Wm M- Savage; StaflrSurg, 2 CI, Geo W. J. Sutherland; Paym,. Chas J. Curgenven ; Chief Engineer, Geo Winhall ; Sub-Lieut, Harry P. Dawson ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Hennr Brayn ; Surg, Alexander B. Trousdell, h.d.; Asst Paym, Wm W. inch. Flt, 4. Double S. Composite Gun-vesad. 464 tons. 120 H. P. Commander, — — ; Lieut, George 8. Smith ; Sub-Lieut, Nelson S. Girdleston ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Chas George ; Surgeon, Edward W. I Doyle ; Asst Paym, John Watts. Irrksistiblb, 4. S. S^'p. 2642 tons. 400 J[. P. NiOBE, 5. S. Sloop. 1083 tons. 300 H. P. Commander, Sir I Lambton Loraine, Bant-; Lieuts, Wm M. Carey, Geo A. Gifiard ; Nav Lieut, Berkeley St G. J)eane: Staff Sura;, 8 CI, Wm G. Ridings; Paym, Wm W'^Blayney ; Chief Engineer, Wm H. EllioU; Sub-Lieuts, Frank C. Younghusband, Edward B. Tinling ; Surgeon, Robert W. I Biddulph ; Asst Paym, Geo J. Long. Plovbb, 3. Double S. Gun-vessel. 663 tons. 160 H: P. Com- I mander, Henry N. Hippisley ; Lieut, George R. C. Eyres ; Sub. Lieuts, Henry L. Fle^, G^i:ge F. Smith; Nav Sub-Lieut, James R. H. Mae- forlane ; Sui^geon, Geo R. Lawrenson ; Asst Paym, Wm R. Weatherly. SB s 9 f I { 3 (I i mammKam^fmm iotosra^Pil>« ehvmAQ93a% «ie^ mt U/euiwm. Bvm. and Co. i I « ■ \ 6 t I [ f 'e I t e OB 9 R. T. MUIR A CO., Paper Rnlara. 139 Chranville Strvet iM 102 brloiikr'b farmkr's [1874. PRBsmsNT, 17. Drill Ship for Royal Naval ReMrve. 1537 tons. Commander, John B. Scott; Staff Surgeon, Alexander Wataon, m.d.; Paym, Silas H. Parker. llOYAt Alvred, 18. 5. Ship. Armour-Plated. 4068. -tons. 800 H. P. FIngShip Captain, IL F. Nicholson ; Commander, Henry J. Carr ; Liouts, Frederick C. Law, llenshaw liuHsell, M. J. HarriHOn, R. J. Forteequo, L. Fanshawo, W. HaiUtono ; Staff-Commander, J. (1. Dathan ; Bt.-Mai Mar Art, Chns JolHffc ; Lieut Mar Art, Wm La T. Cockraft ; Lieut Mar, Wm II. Poe ; Chaplain, Rev Richard Messhain, D.A.; Staff-Surgeon, Wm L. Gordon, m.d.; Paym, Thomas C. Thomas ; Chief Engineer, Joseph H. Ellis ; Naval Inst, Wm T. Littlejohns ; Sub- Lieuts, Cecil H. Whish, Charles A. Forlon^, Charles G. Robinson, Stephen H. Thompson, Chas B. Warrert> Richard Poore, Goo A. G. Grant; Nav Sub-Lieut, Charles Webb; Asst Surgs, Richard S. P. Griftiths, Samuel H. Browne, m.d., Wm C. Furguson, m.b.; Asst Payms, Reginald C. Hodder, Wm C. Pullen, George F. Brown; Engineers, Andrew Leitch, Cact). Edwin W. Boultqn, Robert Goodwin, Charles Salmon, Edward 1^. Williams, Edward Keen, Wm Vincent. Skaoull, 3. DoMe S. Gun-vessel. 663 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, Earnest A. Stnbbs ; Lieut, Wm Marrack ; Sub-Lieut, Ernest G. Rason ; Nav Sub-Lieut, John W. Jago ; Surgeon, — ; Asst Paym, Thos Evatt. Spartan, 8. S. Sloop. 1269 tons. 360 H. P. Captain, Joseph L. Hudson ; Lieutenants, Robert W. Stopford, James E. Bowley, Duke A. Crofton ; Nav Lieut, John T. Patridge ; Staff Suig, 2 CI, Alex McBride, m.d.; Paym, Francis J. P. Shapcote ; Chief Engineer, John H. Heffernan ; Sub-Lieut, Francis S. Knowles ; Nav Sub-Lieut, ; Surgeon, Thomas C. H'ckcy, M.n.; Asst Paym, Ilichard R. Chandler. Sphinx, 5. P Sloop. 1061 tons. 500 H. P. Captain, Henry B. Phillimorc ; Liouts, Edwin Hotham, Reginald A. Brock ; Lav Lieut, Archibald G. Douglas; Staff Surg, 2 CI, Michael W. Cowan, m.d.; Paymaster, William F. Boxer ; Chief Engineer, George F. Booth; Sub-Lieuts, Charles G. Prater, Henry B. Warren ; Surgeon, Charles L. Ridout. Swallow, 3. DoiMe S. Gun-vessel. 664 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, John Liddcll, Lieut, Francis G. Wilmot; Sub-Licflit,.Frederick W. Fisher; Nav Sub-Lieut, Charles H. Hopkins ; Surgeon, John Lyon, M.B.; Asst Paym, Henry W. C. Batchelor. WooDLARK, 3. Double S. Gun-vessel. 663 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, John A. F. LuttrcU, Lieut, Jolm S. Halitax ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Philip I). Ouless ; Chief Engineer, William Castle ; Surgeon, Algernon W. Winn ; Asst Paym, George Lawless. Cherub. S. Gnnboat. i\6S tons. 60 H. P. Lieut and Comm, Francis C. R. Baker ; Nav Sub Lient, Henry G. Hatch ; Surg, Valen- tine Duke ; Engineer, Wm H. Banbury. Minstrel. 268 tons. 60 H. P. Lieut and Com, Wm Parsons; Nav SuIvLieut, — —— ; Engineer, Alfred Wood. • Zephyr, 4. Composite Gunboat. 308 ton. 60 H. P. Lieut and Com, Charles R. C. Hamilton ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Chas K. S. Young ; Surgeon, Wm J Volatti ; Engineer, Robert Glasspole. Birowtt Brotliers and €•.» Betnil Brumristo* ComiMN If air and Glolh BrnakM, at R. T. Mnlv * Co.*B 1874.] ALMANACK. 198 W. STAIRS, SON & MORROW, AND IMPORTERS OP Cordage, Canvas, Chain Cables, Anchors, ■4 AND SHINHANOLERY ; Bar and Bolt Iron, Oopper Bars, Mnntz Metal Bars and Sheathings ; NETS, LINES, TWINES AND FISHING IMPLEMENTS, WMte Lead, Faints and Linseed Oil, GEORGE ST. AND BEDFOED ROW, HALIFAX, N,S. attmottth |l0je Iforl (Bo. POST OFFICE ADDRESS, D. R. W, CO., HALIFAX, N. S. IHANDFAdlRERS OF MMl AND OAKl. MANAGER, JOHN F. STAIRS, of the firm of WiUiam Stairs, Sou & Morrow (residence at the Works). s 9 I I r 9 «• ^ A 1 W-m' tL T. Ittym • CO., F>pT Rqlf>t, 187^ 196 belchkr's farmer's [1874. SitaUlahed 1847. OapiUl, 91,000,000. Incorporated by Special Act of Parliainent, HEAD OFFIGE^ HAMILTON. ONTARIO. Comparativ* Table, shtwing the Profits to Polioy-holders, on Policies 5 yenrii in fbrce, payable either in Cash or in diminution of premiums fur the next tlve years as compared with the annual.pr6mium. PREMIUM. " PROFITS. Annual Rate. Cash. Annual Reduction. 31 25 30 35 40 45 $10.80 -19.00 (22.30 25.70 30.60 35.90 $25.44 27.95 31.41 34.05 39 34 43.76 $5.90 6.G0 7.4T 8.22 9.45 10.54 £:XA.MFLES. *«€ASH** PBOVITS. I. — The holder of a policy for $4000 of Ave yeat.s' standings coiQmencing at nge 30* received as his shaie $136.64; not only paying his year's premium, amounting to $60.20. but leaving him a surplus in cash of $47.44, or about 63.per per cent, over . mud tAovt a full year's payment. RKMICTION or PREMiSIMS. II.— The holder of a poliey for $5000 of five years* standing, coromeuciug at a^e 30 became entitled during the next fife years io an annual duninution of his pre- raiuai to the extent of $40.05. Thus, — From his annual premuini, $111.50. the deduction was $40.05, reducing his payment to $71.45, or two-thirds )i Is original premium. At the next division in 1875, a flirther allotment of profits will be made. BONUS AUDITION. III.— A bonus has^eMi added to all Whole Ijfe Policies, whose holders take tbiir profits in this mode, at the rate of $25 per $1000 fbr every year the Policy lias run sincejast division, in addition to all previously declared bonuses. Thus the addition to policies dated prior to 30th April, 1866, ^ / is,— for qach $1000, l 5, \ 1867, I 1868, ^ 1869, 1870, if $125.00 100.00 75.00 60.00 26.00 N.B. — These results have Iwen accomplished, after making ample provision fur all the liabilities of the Company, nutwithetandingthe economical nitcs of iirumiuiiis charged bytlie Canada Life, (iiving a present and continued assurance^ laiger in amjunt foi'a given premium than otbt r offices. Attention i.s called to the thct that the Cash Bonus retumablo to policy- holders of 6 years' standing, is equal to from 20 to 50 per cent, in EXCESi OF A YEAR'S PREMIUM, in other vords, tltese policy-holders will not only have ^OTUINU TO PAY THIS YEAR, but will be MONEY IN HAND BESIDES. (7. IF. MABLINOf General Agent for MariHme Provinces, HESSLEIN BUILDING, MOLLIS ST., HALIFAX. BUOWN BttOTHlIIM 4i Co., %Vhol«(»ale JDrii«»liilH. Pan, IHemo. and Time Book*, »t B. T. IHulr * OO.*0 IISTDEX. Pag« AdT«rtiM)menU 2-40,62,53,79,80, lOS-244 Attorniee and Bnrrfsters 82 Acadia Collage, >VoltViU« 140 Alumni 1^ Agriculture, Board of 131 Army 18» Auditors Offloe li^ BarriatprB and AttornlM S'i Society 83 Baptist Convention N. S. and N> B. . 145 Ministers 144 Hoard Foreiirn Missione ... .145 Ministerial fid. Board. ..... 145 C'onfisrence, Free 14G Bible .Society IGU Book and Tract Society 101 Benevolent luDtltutiunu 100 104 BuiUlint; Hocietlea 151 British Columbia, Province of: Lt. Governor, Executive Gounell and Le);iHlntive Assembly.. . ., 190 Banks— Halifax Banking Co. ....... 140 Bank of Nova Scotia 140 British North Amdrica 147 Union Bank of ilalltax 147 l^lerchanta' Bank 147 People's Bank of Halifax. . . 147 Bank of Yarmouth 147 Com Bank of Windsor 147 Kxchan;;e Bank of Yann'uthl48 Of Liverpool, 148 Of Montreal 148 Dominion Savings' Bank ... 148 Chamber of Commerce, Ualiftix 1.51 Christian AsHoeiatlon 101 Chronolo:j;ical Cycles 49 Calendar I'aguH 54-77 County 'J'reasurors •. . . . 87 Courts— Hupreme 81 Marriage and Divorce 81 Vice Admiralty 81 Clerks of Peat^e 87 CUrjiy— Baptist 144 Church of England 130 Church of Scotlatid 142 ('onsregatlonal 140 Presbyterian 142 Bomaii Catholic 140 Wesleyau 1.38 Co'onlal Church Society 137 Coroners 88 Commlesionera for B«llef of Ineolvent Debtors 99 Commen ial Depai-tmont 140 Consuls, .'^c 171 Corporat an. City of Halifax 180 Crown L lud Department 130 Custodes Itotulorum 87 Customs Department 100 Dalhousi ? College and University. . .1.35 Diocesan Church Society 1.37 Dartmou '. h, Town of. 189 Deeds, B ^gistTars of. 87 Dominion OlBcers 12? Dominion of Canada— Oot. Oenertl. 173 • Privy Coundl.173 Senate 173 H.ofOominonsl74 Ember Days 40 Eclipses 00 EcoleHlastical Department 130 Sduoatlonal Depaitment: Council of Public Inatrootion. . . 131 Superintendent of Education. . .131 ' Ey^miners for Province 131 Norliial and Model Schools 132 Inspectors of Schools 132 Commissioners of Schools. .132-135 Explanatory 01 Keasts, Movnble. &a 61 Farnu*r's Calendar 54-77 FisherU's, vefsuera of 120 Fire Departii^ent 188 Fire Insurance Companlee 148 Inland Ksvenne Department 107 Insane, Prov. Hospital tbr 130 Insolvent Debtors, Com. for Giving Rejiefto TO Insurance Companies and Agencies. 148 Judges of Supreme Court 8l Probate 80 Justices of the Peace 38-00 King's College, Windsor 130 Alumni of il37 Life Insurance Companies 150 Light Houses 121 Lloyd s Agents 171 Lutheran Ministers 140 Manitoba, Province of: Lt. Oovemor, Ijlxeciitlve ar.d LcglHlativo Coun- cils, and Lefftslative Assembly, — 185 NTarine and Fisheries Department. .120 Marino Insurance Companies 140 Masonic 104 (ledical Practitioners 41 Militia Department 45 Mines and Minerals Department.. . .130 Mercantile Companies 151 Movable Feasts, kc 61 Natioital and Benevolent Societies . . 100 Navy, The 191 New Brunswick, Province of: Lieut. Governor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, and Legislative As- sembly 180 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lient.- Oovernor, Executive & Legislative Councils, & Legislative AssembiylTS Odd Fellows, 170 Ontario, Province of: Lleut.-Gov., Executive Council and Legislative Assembly < . . 184 Orange Lodge, Grand 170 Planets, Signs of the 49 Morning and Evening 4)) Post Office Department: General Post OfHoe, Halifax 108 Post Offices In Nova Scotia 109 Letter Rates 110 IS i f f { i'i T r 51 Knee Ga|M» »na AuUletth «t BBUWIV BBOTHKB6 * Go. :y%n I R. T. MXnR A OO. Blank Book Muiofiiotarars, Halifax. 198 I i i I I 1 i i belcher's farmer's [1874- Mali mftttor exempt from Poet'ge 111 R««lstrfttion of Letters Ill PwoelPoet Ill ' Pwttern end SMupW Poet Ill N«w»p*p«r Poet. 112 OWMllen Book Poet 113 BriUeh Book Poet 113 French Book Poet 113 Teble of Foreign Poctagt 116 BhIpLfttere 114 TftQe of Betee of Poetege 115 Money Otdar Brei^oh 110 FreebyteiW CoUrae, HelMiz 144 PreebyteriMi MinUiere L. Provlncee. 138 Probete, Jiidgee 86 " Befpatomre 86 Fvlnoe Bdwerd leUnd, Prorinoe of: Lieut.-€k>Ternor, Executive end Legial»tlTe CounoUe, *nd LegteU- tire Aeaembly 181 Provinoi*) OoTemment Officers 130 Protbonotaries m Quebec, Pitnrtace of: Lieut.-GoTn-- nor, ExttcutiTe end Legislative Cott noils, ALegisUtiTe Assembly.182 Reilweys, Coaches and Steamers. . . .196 Begistrara of Probate 86 Begistrars of Deeds 87 Bogadon Days 49 Boval Family of Great Britetn 172 BeliKioua and BencTolent Societies. . 160 Seasons, Length of. 60 Sessions, Sitttngs of. 87 St Mary's College. Hallfkc 140 St. Francis Xaviar's College, Antigo- Pish ?..... ..:..141 Page Societies, National, Religiousand Be- nevolent 160 Signals, at Citadel hill 103 Signals, Merchnnte' Private 158 Sheriflk 86 Supreme Court, Sittings of. 86 Tarlir.The 102-107 Tide Table 78 'Temperance: Sons of 169 British Templars .... 170 1 0. Good Templars 170 Vice Admiralty Court 81 Windnor and Annapolis Railway. . . .157 Weeleyan Oolleg**, SackviUe 130 Academy, *' ISO College Alumni 140 MeUiodUt MinUters 138 Zodiac, Signs of 49 APPENDIX. New Pi Ivy Council : 209 CoimregnilQiial Church 209 North British Society 209 Philharmonic Society 209 Ha ifhx Uowing Club 209 CeiiRUB r««tiira8, 1871 :— Population of Nova Scotia by Electoral DistricU 210 Il«li)iiouB Denominations 213 Originti of the People 214 Birth Places of do 214 Populations of Cities and Towns. .215 Dwellings, Families, Sexes, Ac. . .216 CONNOLLY & KELLY, BOOK DEALERS ANd'' STATIONERS, BOOM PAPBB & PAPER BLINDS, WHOIiBSALE AND BSTAIL. C. & E. Have always in Stock an extensive and well selected variety of all articles bolonginj; to the Trade, including bchool Books, Bibles, Church Servicea, Gift and Toy Books, Catholic Prayer Books in all styles of Binding, Blank Books in Stock and made to Order. Also—The SeliAol B««kB prescribed by tbe founell 9t Public lastractloB. Together with a varictr of Fancy Wares and Small Goods generally found in the Trade, which we oifer to dealers at low wholesale prices. CONSrOLLT & EELL7, 35 and 37 George Street, (old Nos. 34 and 36.) BROlirn BBOTHEIM * CO., Ordnance Bqnare. 187 S( m y\ (Sti Unadu WrjMngf Gopjrliiff, PrlnMas Inks, «t R. T. Mnlv * €••*• ^^i 1874.] ALMANACK. 199 w. HTEss em, Solicitor and Notary Public, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, 145 HOLLIS STREET. Real Estate Sold and Let, Rents and DeMs Colleoted. PROMPT RETURNS MADE. W. M YEES GK AY, BROKER, NO. 145 HOLLIS STREET. (St0€h, fill anil (gxchanije §xokt\:. 9 e f tm I f t f ! Unadulterated Ground Spices» at Bro vn Brothers A Co* R. T. Mair ft Co., fibokieiiani and Btatlondrs, OifAiiville Bt I OB I I S r O OB 9 K P8 H i 200 belcher's farmer's L1874. UNDOUBTED SECURITY AND LOWEST RATES. AGRIGULTURHiL FIRE INSURANCE 00. £!8T.A.BX.ZSXIEZ> 186Q. Gash Assets $750,000. Deposit $100,000. Insures nothing more hazardous than Detached l^sidences, Furniture therein, and Farm Property, including Live Stock. Rates much lower than Companies doing a general business. Policies issued for one or three years. B. 0. TBESCAQTE, General Agent far Ma^iitime Provinces. OFFICE, 74 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX. VAUX & CO. Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants IMPORTERS OF Teas, Crushed Sugars, Rice, Starch, Soaps, Spices, AND DEALERS IN WEST mmk mum m •:o: 90 Water Street and 253 Barrington Street, Halifax, IT. S. Brown Drrtoni Surgical InHtrnmcnti. OombM, Hair and Oloth BrnnhM, at B. T. Miilr A Oo.'a 1874.] ALMANACK. 201 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Allison, Fred, life OHiiuraiice 37 Auderaon, G. «& W., groceries 27 Aiidentou, James, meats, &o 22 Bai-nstead, John H., leather dealer. . 224 Barron, Walter & Co., clothiers 230 Baj^ter Bros., t\irniture store 13 Belcher, Joseph S., com. merchant. . 16 Bishop & Evans, marble works 231 Bennett, J. B., Jeweller .17 Boreham, E.. boots and shoes, &c.. . 2U Brland, A., drv goods 38 Brown, Bros. & Co., drugs, etc., bot- tom of pages Brown, M. S. & Co., jewelry, Ac 31 Brown, W. M., marble mantles 22G Buckley, M. A., stationery, &c 4 Canada Paper Company, Montreal. . 20 Chipman Bros., hardware 205 Cliisholm, Alex., carriages, sleighs.. . 38 Cogswell, Robt. H. watchmaker, etc. 230 Cooke, Cbas. J., fancy goods 243 Connolly & Kelly, books, stc 198 Conroy, R., dry goods 228 Cornelius, J., Jeweller & silversmith.206 Crowe Wuliam, sewing machines ... 7 Daniel & Boyd, St. John, dry goods IS Davidson, 6., china, glass, &c 6 Davidson & Trump, sewing machines 33 Davies, Jos., locksmith, etc 206 Eagar, M. F., drugs, etc 237 do do calendar pages. Egan, J. & T. J., gun manufacturer8.222 Elliott, J. B. & Co., dry goods 63 Everett Brothers, hats, etc 14, 234 Fordhara, Arthur, leather and shoe findings 65,69,73, 229 Fortune, J., dry goods 18 Fraser, Reynolds <& Co., b?.;d\vare. . 2 do. do. leftside cf pages. Fnuer ft; Son, pianoforte manuf .... 26 Fraser, Wm. & Sous, iron fouuory . .228 French, John L., carpenter, &c 239 Fuller, H. H. & po., hai-dware, 3 do. do. right side of pages Glasgow & Co., sewing machines, watches, &c 207 Gossip, Wm., books, stationery, etc. 222 Gough, Thomas, restauragt 240 Grant, Peter & Co., dry goods 33 Gray, W. M., barrister-at-law 199 do. stock- broker 199 Hale & Gibson, manufacturers' agt'H.202 Halls, G. W., ship broker, vtc. .57, 6J, 77 Hamilton^ L., groceries, etc 28 Hayden, P., dry goods 12 Healy, Whitman & Co., grocers 241 Henry & Daly, Insurance 8 Herbin, J., watchmaker & jeweller. 221 Howard, E. k Co., tailors, clotliiers. .242 Howard, S- & Son, dry goods 244 Houlett, L. & Co.,di-y goods 8 Jennett, J. R. & Co., china, etc 21 Jordan St Co., dry goods 225 Page Keith, A. & Son, brewery 233 Kent, Geo. A., bootft and ohoes 80 Knapen. O. J., stencil cutter. 16 Law tor, J. E. & Co., grocers ..240 La\v3on, Harrington <& Co., 202 L^wlor, J. D., sewing machines 10 L' ^Ulanc, J. B. & Bru., dry goods. ... 32 N'.agee, D. fc Co., hats, caps, furs. . . .204 MacDonald k Co.. brass founders 243 Mackbilay,A.& W.,book8ellers, eto.216 Mabon, J . C, dry goods 241 Margeson, R. C. & Co.,medidn*. ...238 Marling, J. W., Canada litis insur. . . .196 Martin is Co., dry goods 40 McAlpine, David, advertising agt. . .208 McLennan & Co., gi'ocers 26 Mitchell, T. & Co., brass Ibandera.. . 28 Muir. R. T . & Co , booksellers ) top and stationers j of pages Munnis, J. K., clothier • . 10 Munro & Sutharland, drv goods. . . .236 Newcomb & Lambert, cabinet makrs 14 Noble, R. G.^mmiBHion mercht. ... 20 Nova Scotia Printing Company. . .39, 62 O'Brien, J., wig mr.kcr, etc 207 O'Connor & Co., dry goods 232 Oland, John & Co., brewers 239 Parks, Wm & Son, cotton warp 34 do. do. Grey cottons. ... 35 Pell«r, Sichel 8c Co., pianos, etc., 56, 59, 63, 67, 71, 75 Plckford, Robt., ship chandler, etc. . 11 Philp, Johu H., hats, caps, etc 4 Re&rdon, James, painter, etc 236 Reily & Davidson, plumbers, etc. . . 227 Rent, G., ftirnisbing depot 32 Robertson, Wm, hardware 24 Bobson, C. & Co., dry goods 23, 235 Saunders, Aliired, see'dttman, etc 234 Schwartz, H. A., tinsmith, etc 22 Smith Bros,, dry goods 9 Smith, B. A., dry goods 243 Stairs, W., Son & Monow, hardware.193 Starr, David & Sons, hardware 79 Stairs & McNutt, hardware 36 Stephen, A. fc Son, tUrniture, etc. . . 9 Stayner. E. G. & C, com. merch't .232 Taylor & McLauchI in, tobacco 29 Thomson, Abbott & Co., merchants. 24 Tremain, R. G., Agric'I ins co 200 Vaux & Co., com. merchants 200 Verge, McLeod & Co., e-ssancea, etc. 30 Vlnecove, R. & J. painters 224 Wallace, R., sewing machines, etc . .208 West, W. E. & Co., com. merchants. 196 Wetniore, R. & J., carvere, etc 226 Whytal, W. & Co., leather store 19 Whj t.il & Logan, tanners 19 Williams, G. H., boot & shoe store. . 30 Wirrell, N., auctioneer, etc 18 Wilson, J. E., foundry agency 223 Wilson, Wm., hats, chds, etc 228 Woolrich, J. H., chemist &, druggiat.203 9 9 6 I' J e r g I I s r t •4 Brofva Brother* d? Co.* lutportcrs of Patent Medlelnes. II. T. Mill R * Co., Papor Rulerii, ISO Oranvflle St. 202 belchkr's farmer's [1874. 8 I X I St e I i a 1 I d V 9 9 H AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS' AGENCY, 120 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S., ELU8 HALE. W. H. GIBSON' Have opened the aWve mentioned Rooms, and now offer for sale to the trade a large and varied assortment of American Specialities, consisting in part of : Hardvvnret Tlnneni, Plumben and I'phols. Plftteil and Rrlttanin Ware, teren «oo«ls, Sllilp Cknndleni Unnlware, Mectaanleal and other Toys, Carriage Iiamp.<* and TrlmmlnKS, Folding Chain, €la« A Kerosene Lamps A fixtures Wasklng A Wilnglng Haclilnefl, Malleable Iron Castings, Blueing and BlacKlng, Stationers Hardware, Soaps and Sapollo, Household Implements, Baking Powder, Flavoring Extracts, Axle Crease, Grafton Point, Black Varnish, and Walnut Stain, and others to numerous too mention from the largest Manufacturers in the United States ; we sell at the Manufacturers prices and much less than can he imported by any other party. Having the exclusive Agency and Sale for the Dominion of Canada. We shall be happy to see our old customers, also all who may favor us with a call at our Office, No. 129 Hollis Street, corner Sackville, where we can show a great variety of Samples. Samples of New and 0ood articles of merit will be oontinually added as pro- daoed Dj the Mannfacttiren. P.O. Box 271. The Trade generally are invited to call and see our goods & prices, LAWSON, HARRINGTON & GO. \tnttnl jioiiiinissioti mtvc\uvAB, DEALERS IN DRY AW PICKLED FISH. Salt and Provisions, Fish and Kerosene Oils. Proprietors of the Steam Tow Boats GOLIAH, A. C. WHITNEY & HENRY HOOVER. Age :ts for the Halifax and Boston Packets, C02C1CE&CZAL WBia.RF, HALIFAX, N. S. BBOWN BROTHERI9 dfc CO., Ordnance Sq. Halifiax. Bm»il Wares lu gwemt rmrietj at R. T. Muir * €••*• 1874.] ALMANACK. 203 BELCHER'S ALMANACK being ''tb* trOO flTOidellOard" for Farmers, Fitherin'tn and the public in general, wmimm Agtiin takes his nsual place in this well compiled work, in order to ad' vertise his business in general, hut more especially to call the attention of Nova Scotians, &c., to the following list of . STANDARD PREPARATIONS, many of which have stood the test of time and nae for the past thirteen ' years — and are each day becoming better and more favorably known. 7>Jl. BIDGE'S FOOD Is acknowledged all over Enrope and this Continent to be the ONLY suitable Food for INFANTS and INVALIDS. WOOLXIICB'S ABABIAN SFZCE, (The original article of its kind), extensivelv used and approved of in Nova Scojia and the United States of America, for preserving good health and prime condition in Horses, Oattle, Sheep, Figs and Poultry, &c. Bemember it is a highly concentrated preparation, not made up in bulk with Shorts or Oommeal, and the dose is one Tablespoonful (not three or four), consequently it is at least from 50 to 75 per cent cheaper than any atticle of the kind. (Please bear this in mind.) WOOLRIOH'S PIOK-ME-TJP BITTEBS Are a Tonic of true merit, and will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, and Gloominess of mind. VNCLE JOHN'S PILLS Should he in every house, as they are the best family medicine in use. (They M'ork like a charm.) WOOLRICH'S BLOOD PURIFIER, Of known composition, will cleanse the Blood from all impurities, re- moving Blotches, Pimples, Boils, Scrofula, and all diseases of the skin, &c. WOOLRICH, CHEMIST, HALIFAX, N. S. N. B.— Everything Furohaaed at thia Establishment is War- ranted Genuine. 19 § o o f \ i t f I M JJ Brown Brothemi db Co., CliemicAls mnd Toilet Artldos, B. T. MVIR and CO., BooUsellen, ISO Oranirllle St. t i I i i I a m OB » H H 204 BELvJHER's farmrr's [1874 D. MAGEE &, CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Hats, Caps & Furs,. FOR WHOLESALE. . SI EZira STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. M. F. MANKS. D. MAGEB. CUT WM^W Bt^m C. J. COOKE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALES IN BVKUY DESCRIPTION OF FA/VGY GOODS. TOYS. DOLLS. CABINET WARE, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, FIFES, VIOLINS, Fancy Pipes, Hair Oils, Perfumery, Cricketing Goods, Poc- ket and Table Cutlery, Scissors, Spoons, Combs^ Brushes, Baskets, &c. &c. 211 HOLLIS STREET, : : : HALIFAX, N. S. Brown Bros. A Co., Importers of Sarylcal Instrumoiits* Soapa aud otli«r Niuall Waren, at B. T. Mulr and Co.*a .5, Poc- [.S. 1874.] ALMANACK. 205 THE BRITISH HOTEL, LATE "PARKER HOUSE," OXFOUD BLOCK, Corner of Barrington Extension and Jacob Streets, Entrance on Barrington Kxtension, HALIFAX, N. S. :o: Permanent and Transient Boarders accommodated, and every attention paid their comfort. • Reading Room with latest English and Local Papers. Street Cars pass the Door every seven. minutes. Hot and Cold Water Baths always ready. English Ales and Porters. CHARLES RAMSAY, Proprietor. CHIPIAN BROS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN "| — ' BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, OA.RRI^aE STOCK, Agricultural Implements, &c. Sole Agents for the sale of FENERTVS PATENT PEERLESS SKATE, the most elegant and convenient Self-Fastening Skate ever invented, and Eaton's Celebrated Chopping Axes and Edge Tools. CHIPMAN'S BTTZLDZXra, 14, 16 and 18 Sachuille Street, Halifax, N. S. a ft \ f tents* WpoBs««, Brushes and €oinlMi» at Brown Broa. and Co* T. M1TIR * Co., Paper Rnl«i«, !•• OrmuwUl^ 0lr<>ef. i I I i e I 206 belchkr's farmkr's [1874. 69 (haaTrlUe Street, HALIFAX, N, 8. Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, IMPORTER OF JEWJELJRT, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ELECTMO BLATEn GOODS, MASONIC EMBLEMS A SPECIALITY. HAIR WORK MADE TO ORDER. JOSEPH DAVIES, Locksmith and Bell Hanger, 43 DT7EE STREET, :o: House Bells, Alarm Gongs & Bell Hangings, in every variety of Style and Material always on hand, and fitted up to order. LOCKSMITH INC in all iis branches attended to. SFEAEINI} TUBES, HODTH FECES & WHISTLE ALARMS Manufactured at short notice. Brown ilrotliers and Co., tVlioieoale DrunrlstSt I Room Pmper and P»p4^r Dllndu, »t B. T. Illuir * Oo.*a 1 1874.] ALMANACK. 207 WXa ICAEER, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER, Corner Prince A Qranuiile Sta., (Up Stairs.) HALIFAX. N. S. PRIVATE APABT MENTS FOR LADIES. Ladies' Wigs, M^^ ^ISKBUk. Gents' Wigs, Cur^s, Coils, W^fSKh^/^MW^^^^^^^'^^^ ^'^^ &o., &o. ^^^^^^^IP" &o., >;c, N. B. ; James Shipperly, I Pleasant River, N. S.; W. Williams, Sheffield, N. B. ; M. C. Williams, Chebogue, N, S. ; J. Whitman, Canning, N. S. ; James Woodrow, Esq., Treasurer. The Congregational Union of Nova Scotia and New Brnnswick will hold its next meeting at Sheffield, N. B., on the firs!; Friday in September, 1874, at 10, A. M. NORTH BRITISH SOCIETY. John P. Muir. President ; E. M. Maodonald, Vice-President ; Jas. C. Mackintosh, Sonr. Asst, Vice. ; J. G. Smith, Junr. Asst. Vice; Geo. Mitchell, Treasurer ; Rev. John Campliell, Chaplain ; Uobert Scdge- wick. Secretary ; John T. Fraser, Asst. Sec'y ; Wm. IJood; Marsh^ ; I Committee of Charity— Jas. Farquhar, Dr. Fraser, M. Lindsay, Wm. ' Hedley, A. Stephen. Committee on back dues — B. Gordon, J. O. McKay, Sutlerland. FHIIiHARMONIC SOCIETY. W. Headly, President ; S. Tupper, Vice-President ; M. G. Blaok, Treasurer; W. R. Foster, Secretary; W. A. Black, Librarian; A. Doane, Conductor. Committee— W. B. Slayter, M. D., Rev. Dr. Dudwell, J. G. Foster, P. P. Archibald and Geo. Newcorab. HALIFAX ROWING CLUB. Charles F. Vose, President ; Peter Hogan, Treasurer ; Wm. Craigen, Secretary. Managing Committee — Alex. McDonald, Wm. Gaul, Thos. Martin, Silas Townsend, James M. Foley, Capt. Wasson, Capt. Hnnrahan, James Jackson and John Muir, with power to add to their I numbers. Browu Brotb«m »na Co*, Gold deaf aad Bry rt»lnt«» II. T. mum * CO., BlMik Book McBafhe'M, Hallfliz. I I c I fl I I e OB s c H 210 belcher's farmer's [1874. Oa^SVS BSTTTEKS, ISTl. Population of Nova Sootiat by Sleotoral Diatriots. HANTS COUNTY. Scotch Village 2,435 Kempt .. 1,633 Walton .... 830 Noel .. 1,978 Maitland 2,463 Shubenacadie .. 1,093 Nine Mile River .... 1,620 Rawdon, North .. 776 Rawdon , South .... 7 1 8 fa il ft s PS ? 212 BELCHER S FARMBR'd [1874- Albion Mines New Glasfjow Little Harl)or MeLennan's Mountain East Branch of East River St. Mary's Merigomish Barney's River Gulf Shore Total 2,059 2,498 852 1,177 1,329 936 1,740 1,228 1,146 .32,114 ANTIOONI8H COUNTY. Upper South River Lochaher Anti^onish Arisni}; Cape George Morristown St. Andrew's Tracadio ■<' Harbor Bouche Total. , 1,266 1,897 3,319 1,583 , 1,254 1,061 , 2,297 1,882 . 1,953 OUySBOROUQH COUNTY. Guysboro' Polling dist Crow Harlx)r Cape Can so 4 Molasses Harlwr Isaac's Harbor Wine Harbor Sherbrooke Marie Joseph Caledonia Forks of St. Mary Stormont Salmon River Giiysborough Intervale Manchester Melford Total .16,555 INVERNESS COUNTY. Plaister Gove River Inhabitants North Mountain River Dennis Judiqiic Port Hood Mabou West Lake Ainslie Broad Cove Intervale Broad Cove Pistrict Margaree 2,213 1.095 856 1.022 1,919 1,297 3,112 397 1,442 986 1,442 Cheticamp ,. 1,915 Norih-East Margaree" .-... 1,476 Young Bridge or Fork*. ^ t,0!29 East Lake Ainslie . . 816 Whycocomagh .... 2,?98 Toto) 723^ri5 VICTORIA Washabucht Little Narrows Middle River Baddeck Bonlarderio King's Cove Rnglishtown Munro's Point, St. Ann's Plaster Ingonish Cape North Bay of St. Lawrence COUNTY. .... 1,171 855 1,006 .. 1,749 .... 1,287 433 524 1,679 640 800 783 419 Total .1T|346 CAFE BRETON Howlcy's Ferry Sydney Mines Ball's Bridge Beaver Cove Christmas Island East Bay Sydney Lingan Mines Cow Bay Mira Bay Mainadicu Louiribnrg Gabarus Big Pond COUNTY. 1,156 . . 3,931 .... 2,268 905 .... 1,315 . . 2,090 ; 2,900! . . 3,429 I .... 1,986 I 944 I 1,.'J94| .. 1,446! .... 1,747! .. 743 1 Total ,'26,454 I RICHMOND Framboise Loclilomond Red Islands Grand River L'Ardoise St. Peter's Black River ' ttiver Inhabitants River Bourgeois D'Escousse Petit de Grat Arichat Little Arichat COUNTY. • • • • oJo 435 I .... 776 ■ 822 I .... 1,672] 991 .... 747 1 .. 1,166 .... 964 .. 1,4!» .... 1,982 .. 1,058 .... 1,661 Total , ,14,2 8 BlfOWJi BltOTUKRtt dP CO., Druyfflsfft, Hallfiuc. 9 St. P<>n an«l PorkAt KniT«i« otc. at R. T. nfiiir A €o.'s. Kill '"I ...11,346' OUNTY. .... l,15ti! ;2M54 ! 1874.] ALMANACK. 213 ESLZaZOUS DE2JrOMI3^ATZ01TS ZST TSE DOMZITZOXT. From Census Returns of 1871. Denominations. Ontario. Quebec. Nc\s Bruns- wick. Nova Scotia. Grand Totals. Adventists Baptists— African Associatiop... . Baptists Free Will or Christian. Union Tunliers Bible Believers Bretiirkn — Christian Plymouth United Catholics Christian Conference. ... Church of England Congi-egational Kvangelical Association. . . Greek Irvingites Jews Lutheran Mahometan Mkthodists — Methodists Wesleyan Episcopal ., Primitive New Connection British Episcopal. , . . Calvinistic Bible Christians Mormons Pagans I'kesbytemia ns — Presbvtprians Canacfa St Low. Provinces Church of Scotland... Keformed , Evangelical Union , . . American Protestants , Quakers Swedenborgians , Unitiirians Uuiversalists , Otiier Denominations. . , Without Ckekd — Atheists Deists No Religion , Not given 1,449 3,150 711 869 1,854 62,945 36 6,301 42,729 64,263 10,231 3,378 27,866 19,032 162 2 • • • • ■ • 99 11,438 5 2 93 4 1 i28 1,613 176 2 10 1,689 491 49 598 5 1 274,162 1,019,850 96,016 102,0f»I 11,881 299 1,418 1,556 330,995 62,449 45,481 65,124 12,858 5,240 1,193 2,538 4,522 163 16 2 16 842 251 19 518 549 48 32,399 496 82 4,968 13 • • • t • ■ 8,128 4,363 3,439 1,662 286,911 26,737 26,212 38,683 92,198 1,274 83 403 24,(145 48 1 27 30,889 1.546 • • • • • • • 1 1,824 44 13 15 1 18,225 104 121 94 460 59 15 1,884 50,847 2 13,066 9,045 2,829 230,465 17,873 17,796 75,427 63,167 13,023 9,530 21,539 11,318 1,743 2,329 3,722 153 33 1 22 492 427 151 5,758 4,195 63 130 7,106 117 26 96 , 779 24 21 30 1,088 1,093 21 73 1,722 1,937 590 647 4,429 191 34 216 19 1 239 43 55 72 4,650 376 76 44 13,849 1,461 392 1,353 6,179 1,890 165,238 60,607 268 11,446 228 1,701 2,229 604 1,492,029 15,153 494,049 21,829 4,701 18 1,112 1,U6 87,985 13 17,692 378,543 93,958 24,121 32,436 1,837 60 18,544 534 1,886 75,787 341,561 107,259 19,112 209 1,070 10,146 7,345 854 2,276 4,898 4,870 20 409 5,146 17,065 LallfAX* a S3 ft 'OB I 2 s s I fp ? a 9 Ilk f IpongfcNf llruslies aud Combs, at Browa Brotlicni ds Co* 8 s h I I I i 1 f 1 e SB s e « R. T. BSniR A CO.. Bookaellera A Statlonera, Halifax. arss; 214 bklcher's farmrr's [1874. OBzanrs of ths fsople is tbb DOMnrzoxr. COUNTHIKS. African Dutch English French German Greek Half-Breed Hindoo Indian Irish Italian Jewish Russian, Polish Scandinavian Scotch Spanish, Portuguese. .. . Swiss Welsh V&rious other Origins. . . Not given Ontario. Quebec. ^Now Bruns- wick. Nova Scotia. 13,435 148 1,701 6,212 10,9»2 798 . 6,004 2,868 439,420 69,822 83,598 118,62C 76,883 929,817 44,907 82,888 168,608 7,903 4,473 81,942 7 2 8 12.978 7 1 24 8 1,606 6,988 1,403 669,442 128,478 100,643 62,851 804 639 40 162 48 74 3 892 186 1 28 680 454 200 S88 328,889 49,458 40,818 180,741 218 142 223 261 950 173 64 1,776 6,282 283 1,096 1,112 295 82 1 13 4,608 1,164 378 1;626 Grand Totals. 21,496 29,662 706,369 1,082,940 202,991 11 38,035 846,414 1,035 125 607 1,623 849,940 829 2,962 7,773 341 7,561 SZETB FLAOZS OF TSS FSOFLS IXT TSS SOMZIHOXT. Countries. Bhitish Isles— England, Wales Ireland Scotland Canada — New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario ... Quebec N.-W. Man., Columbia. . Prince Edward, Newfld. . . Channel Islands Other British Possessions. . Austria France Germany Italy Ilu9»ia, Poland Spain, Portugal Sweden, Norway, Denm'k. United States Other Foreign Countries. . . , At Sea Not given New Ontario. Quebec. Bruns- wick. 124,062 12,371 4,658 153,000 35,828 23,065 . 90,807 11,260 4,691 2,860 962 237,837 8,507 660 5,239 1,131,334 7,018 219 40,476 1,104,401 2,439 267 131 1 1,152 997 2,409 246 482 52 1,201 252 142 86 13 1,761 723 305 22,827 854 246 89 95 8 296 105 9 207 54 18 245 198 87 43,406 14,714 4,088 1,090 56 306 42 35 1,570 70 90 Nova Scotia. 4,008 7,668 14,316 Grand Totals. 144,998 219,451 121,074 3,413 245.068 361,360 360,832 223 1,188,794 34U 1,147,664 6 405 3,210 7,768 72 852 883 1,928 3 102 120 2,899 2\b 24,lfi2 26 218 6 416 26 305 58 588 2,239 64,447 95 1,531 47 430 98 1,828 Brown Bro*. A Co., Importer* orHuryleAl Inotramcnt IM Soap, Hair OUa, Ferfuoiory, Small Wares, at R. T. Mulr A Oo. a 1874.] ALMANACK. 215 POFTTLATZOir OF 0ZTZB8 AXTD TOTTSTS Having orer 6,000 Inhabitanta. • Protinobs. PopiOation. Increase. Names. 1861. 1871. Decrease Montreal Quebec Toronto Halifax St. John.^. . . . Harailton Ottawa London Kingston Brantford St. Catherines. Trois Rivieres. BuUevMle Quelph Levis Fredericton. . . Chatham Sorel Port Hope.... Broi^kville .... Quebec Quebec (a).... Ontario Nova Scotia.. N. Brunswick. Ontario Ontario. . .... Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Quebec Ontario Ontario Quebec N. Brunswick. Ontario Quebec Ontario Ontario 90,323 69.990 44,821 25,026 27,317 19,096 14,669 11,555 13,743 6,251 6,284 6,058 6,277 5,076 5,-333 5,652 4,466 4,778 4,162 4,112 • 107,225 59,699 56,092 29,582 28,805 26,716 21,545 15,826 12,407 8,107 7,864 7,570 7,305 6,878 6,691 6,006 5,873 5,636 5,114 5,102 16.902 "lV,27i 4,556 1,488 7,620 6,876 4,271 1*856 1,580 1,512 1,028 1,802 1,358 354 1,407 858 952 990 • • • • • * (h) 291 • • . • • • « • (b) V,336 • • • • • • • (a) The Population of Quebec is given in the Census Report of 1861 at the figure of 51,109, but this comes from the fact that a part of the population of the electoral district of the City of Quebec was enumerat- ed as part of the population of the County of Quebec, to which it did not and does not actually belong. (6) The decrease indicated is, in fact, '^nly apparent. At the time of the taking of the census in 1861, Quebec and Kingston, with Montreal and Haliuix, were the four most important military stations in Canada, and had comparatively laifi^e garrisons, the whole personnel of which was included as forming part of the population of these cities. In 1871 theue garrisons had been withdrawn, and the few soldiery still remain- ing have not been counted, not being part ot the domiciliated popula- tion of the localities from which they were about to depart. The increase of the population of the cities of Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, St. John, N. B., and Fredericton is also larger than apparent, for the same reason. It is again to be remarked, in relation to the compara- tive figures of Quebec, that this city was in 1861 the seat of the Gov emment of Canada, and that the loss entailed by its removal to Ottawa has been only partially supplemented by it becoming tbe site of the Provindial GoVemmeat of Quebec. i I r 8 F 9 s Hi B a i I Si iPliotoifniplile Cliemle«la» ete.* at Brown Broa« »Bd €•• w^ R. T. niUlR A CO., Pap«r Rulom, ISO ISranville Str««t. I flD 8 X s I I I e c 1^ 216 belcher's farmer's [1874. OBXrSTTS 07 1871. Areas, DwellinKB, Families, Population, Sekea and Oonjufcal Condition. Ontario. Quebec. New , Bruns- wick. Nova Scotia. Grand Tqtnlsv Acres 65,097,043 120,018,960 17,393,410 18,382,092 215,892,020 Dwellings — Inliahited. . . 284,966 180,115 • 43,176 62,123 570,379 Uninhabited 9,23» 12,611 1,588 2,351 25,783 Being built. Total oc'pid. 4,094 3,649 873 1,451 10,067 286,018 180,615 43,579 62,501 672,613 Families 292,221 918,303 49,384 67,811 622,719 Total Popula'n 1,620,851 1,191,516 285,594 387,800 3,485,761 Sexes- f 1,764.311 Males 828,590 596,041 146,888 193,792 Females. ... 792,281 595,475 130,706 103,008 1,721,460 Married- Males 254,342 186,475 43,063 50,157 543,037 Females. . . 253,856 185,976 4il,220 59.288 542,330 Total Widowed- Males 508,107 372.451 86,283 118,445 1,036,376 16,584 13,314 3,517 4,102 37,487 Females. . . . 36,418 25,829 7,012 10,636 79,895 Total 52,972 39,143 10,529 14,738 117,382 Children and , Unmarried, Males 557,694 896,252 99,308 130.533 1,183,783 Females. . . . 501,988 383,670 8i>,474 124,084 1,099,21(1 Total 1,050,682 779,922 188,782 264,617 2,283,007 A. & W. MACKINLAY Snblisl^ers, ^00ltsdlns % Stationers, ^ Have constantly on hand a large and extensive Stock of Blank Books & General Stationery, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, AND PRAYER BOOKS, AND SCHOOL BOOKS Prescribed by the Council of Public Inetruction. Sole Agent in Nova Scotia for CABTJSB'8 CELEBRATED INKS. ■Brown Brotlier* and Co.» Wholesale 'Orufo^in^n, R. T. MlJIlt * Co., Paper Bulen, lt9 GranTllto Btv««t« 1874.] ALMANACK. 221 JOHN HEBBISF, &. £1 191 HOLLIS STREET, Halifax, N. S. ' IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Gold & Silver Watches, @3LK 9 JEWELLEEY, &c. Repairing done at shortest notice, and wan'anted te give general satisfaction. CBAROES IffODEBATE. 9 «9 It I 9 r r f t 9 Tnusesy Sapp«rt«i«« Mi Bro' 10 ^T*WttM4k 00.« Paper llal«i«» ISO Ommvllle 0lM«t. i 1 1 J } i 222 bbloher's FABMKB'8 [1874. ITnieed Service Book and StaHsnery Warehouae, •nd Arltvts^ Kftterlal Depot, XTo. 103 Of aaTlllo Street, Eallfitx, XT. S. WILLIAK GOSSIP, Whoteaale and Jtetail Ifemter in Book* and Stationary, Hm ooMtuitly on hand— AH tli« OoUam, Academy And Common School Book* in filn•Iml UM In the best EducfttiMud liiMit»tk>n«, ris.— in ClMnioii, Mathenuitict, odem Luiguftgaa, Soiene*, Geom^y, Bbtwy, Bngliah Literature, Ac— Bibtei and New TantamenU; Books of Coumon Plrayar and Church Serrioea ; PmIui and Hymn Booka: Paalmiat; Bateman'a Hymna, Ac— A larRe and rarled Stock of Stationary, Blank Booka, School Bagmaitaa, &c— Cheltmaa'affeiiiMiM Metallic MeaauringTapea,BO,(N)and 100 fset; Oiaaa and Boxea Mathematical Inatrumenta ; C. B. Kngineera' Soalea, Ac; Pena and Invtdara, Ac— ROOM PAPER, by the bale, aaaorted pattema, or in amaller qnai»tttiaa.-4%nired Paper WINDOW BLINDS. SpeoiaTattention paid to the laMortaaoa an4 aopply of ARTISTS' MATERIALS — a larga and valuable Stock of MM daaoriptimia, fW>m celebrated Houaea,— Oil Coloura in tubea; Water Coloun^ hwd and moiat In boxea or aaparate ; Sketching Blocka ; Drawinfr Booka : Portfolloe, Ac — Materlala for Crayon and Pencil Draw- ing, in Conta and Colourad Crayooa ; Porte Crayona and Stumpa ; Crayop and Puinlae Paper; MoBO-okiooMtia B^d; BriatolBoard, Ac—Oanvaa, all aiaet, per yard or ftaaad; Palettea, Mahogany and White ; Patatte Knirea ; Gold Paint and Prepara- tlan ; ^Id Ink: India UA, atiok aad liquid ; Chlnaae White, in bottlea and tubes ; Diring 011a and Mediuilna ; Gold and SilTcr Shells, Ac; BRONZES, all colours; Gold Leaf: Tin and Copper Foil ; Academy Boarda and Oil Sketching Paper and Oil Skatohing Blooka ; Ojt Oall, prawiag Pins, Pictucea for Deoaloomaina— gold back.— Winaor and Newton'a Hand Book on Art.— Booka, PeriodieaIa.Nawapaper8, ko., Importbd to order, fkt)m England and United States, with quickest dispatch and lowest prices.— Pmiting, Bookbinding, and Copper Plate Printing to order, in beat atylea. Enquire particularly for WILLIAM GOSSIP, United Serrloe Book aiad Stationery Warebouse, 103 Oranvllle Street. J, ti T. J. ECAN, Gun Manufacturers, DEALERS IN Fo'wlixLg-Pieoes, BevolTers, RIFLES, BREEGH-LOAPS, ETC., ETC. Breech-Loading Implements & Cartridges, BEST gUALITY COARSE AND FINE GRAIN POWDER. -:o: 30 XJr>F»ER ^VA.TER ST., HAlatFAX, N. S. im^ mI^i ml I II. )» B=i# Wr^ BBOWH BBOf JBEllS * CO., Il>rafsl«t*, If PovtmoBAles and leather Bags, at B. T. Klpilr # €#•*■ Miff M 1 1 1 I < i*bii— >i>— I mT ^ I I , ■ ! ! ^t l T^-7 1874.] ALMANAOK. ^23 WINDSOR IRON FOUNDRY AGENCY, • ■ » /* >•»»,■■. BY J. E. wnsoN, 245 ft 247 SOLXJfl STBSaT, TTATiTTTATi Iff. 8. Wholesale and Betail Dealer in STom Am SHIPS' castings. MILL WORK ill MIH PIPS. Keeps always .on hand a large assortment of Coal and Wood STOVES, for Cooking, HaU, Parlor, Bedroom, Store, Bar-room, Ships' Cabins ; Cabooses, Hollow-ware, Soapstone Ware, Kitchen Furnish- ing Goods, &€. Register Grates ; Price $10 & Upwapls, A large vtcln&if. SHIP CASTINGS, if t- n i .;k,., Capstans, Winches, Windlasses (all sizes), Steering Wheels, Chocks, Side Pipes, Hawse Pipes, Chain Pipes, Sheaves, &c. Sole Agents in Nova Scotia for the American Sub- merged PlUnp, for House, Garden and Vessels, and especially adapted for Mines. %^ Discount made to the Trade. Wholesale Purchasers supplied at Foundry Prices. Bvowift BjN»|]ier0 4k Oo.» ImpoMers'or Flo#e]r T. aivm * 0«H BmIkmUcm, !•• GnuiTUle Utw—U sac 1. 'W. i I I s J t 9 9 224 belcher's farmer's [1874. JOHN H. BARNSTEAD, LEATHER DEA.LEII Has always on hand a good supply of LEATHER FINDINGS. CASH paid for all kinds of ElSiii 41111 #1M» South Ferry Wharf, HALIFAZ,XT.S. . out Moulding for Boom Borders, and Hooks for Picture Hangings. R. & J. L. VINECOVE, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, PAPER HANQEBS ft DECORATERS, Ac. English, French & American Paper Hangings, BALL AlTD ROOlff FAPER, Borlers, CeilinjE aM Fml DecoratioDS. ALSO Engliah and Foreign Window Glass, London WMte Lead, Oils, Turpentine and Varnish, &g. . No. IT'O XJFPER AV^^TER ST., TTALTirAT, IT. S. 187 J( ■zri r Oi novej best : Cust( xr.: Of Brown Brotbers and Co., Wholesale Brnggists. KneeC PaMt Memo, and Time Book»» at B. T. ll|i|lr * C**"! 1874.] ALMANACK. 225 Colonial Store. JOBBAH & OOIFAIIT, 218 aal 222 Argyle Street, 9 IMPORTERS OF ,„,BRmSH & FOREIGN ■••■r. DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. :o: Our Stock will be found to consist of all the leading novelties of the season, and having been purchased in the l:)est markets in Great Britain, we will be able to offer oui Customers greater inducements than' heretofore. IJT. B.— Fartioular oare fflTon to tlie fllUng xi9 of ordww, asLd "WliQUsale Buyers will reoeive our Iseit attontioxL -:o:- BEST COTTON WARPS MAYS IN STOCK. Highest Market Price given for Country Homespnn & Socks NEW GOODS EVERT STEAMER. I 1 \ V 1 NO SECOND PRICE. :o: oroR^i^isr & @@ r Kaee Caps and Aakletv, at BROWR BBOTHEIM # C«« Mm-'t^ Mm 4k 0«., mimUmmi^mt !•• CiMMivllle Mraei* i i I i 226 bblohbb's farmer's [1874. W WL WL MmwWtW Invites attention to his Show Eoom, if o. 74r Bedford Roi?v^, Where may he seen a variety of MiMHiB MMBI/l, BOTH WHlffi 11 BLE ALSO, Marbleised Slate Mantels, of various sizes, yyt Aligns and colours. Parior Orates, Tile Hearths and Slate Hearths. Qldexs taken for Floor Tiling. AGENTS.— CuANDLBK Brothbrs, Windior, Dawion, Gordon & Co., Pioton, H. H. McCusDT & Co., Antigonishe, - . , Rbttik & Co., Truro, •^ DuKLAP Bbothbks, Amherst, C. H. IIarrinqton, Sydney, C. B. 1873. McKacubrn k Co.,CharIottetown, P.E.I. (IMBRS, eiLDERS & PRINTSELLBRS, Looking Glass and Picture .Frame Makers, 104 (New No. 124) GRANVILLE STREET, Hr « f < TTATiTTAT, », S. SSTJ^JBZiZSZXSlD 1848. Mantel, Pief, Swing-framed and Hanging Glasses of all descriptJons. Framed Pictures, English, French, German and American Chromo- lithographs and Engravings, Photographic Views of Halifax and other important places iti the Dominion, ARTIST'S MATERIALS. PICTURE FRAMES, richlv ornamented, and Gilt, Plain Gilt, Walnut, Rose and Gilt, Ovals, Oxford, Rustic and other Frames. Ornamented and Plain Gilt, and Walnut Gilt WINDOW COR- NICES, Picture and Room Mouldings, Looking Glass Plates, Picture Glass, Gold Leaf, Picture Knobs and Cords ; Prints, Maps, &c.. Mount- e(l and Varnished. Old Work Regilt. 8. of T. Grand Division Resalia, Moe $5.00. Brown Mid Co., Imiporlers Bar|;ie«l InuitriimeBta. Wrltlact Oopjlact Priatlnv Inksy At B. T. Mo'r A 0««^ 1874.] ALMANACK. 227 REILLY & DAVIDSON, DEALBRB IN STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES. Agents fur tlio famous BARSTO'w coosnra eaitoe, THE M Yarmouth Cabinet Range, And the now improved Base Burner Tmrpii^: n ■:o.- Ship Stoves, Stove Pipe, &o. HOUSE & SHIP PLUMBING, BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, Sinks, Pumps, BulalDor Hose, ZINC SPOUTS. 224 HoUis Street, near H. M. Ordnance, 3^5 Vmdnlteratod Oronnd Sploes, at Brown Brethera* €<|. ^ it. "i^. MVlVt 4t Comf Paper Rolen, ISO GraiiTille (Street. 9 Hi 1 « I i 1 i 1 I 8 9 s 228 belcher's farmer's [1874, -r^^a WXLLIAM WXLSON, IMPOBTUB AND DEALBB IN Hats, Caps, Ladies* Fnrs, Leather Hat Cases, Trunks, Valises, Travellinar Bfu^s, Buffalo Robes, Umbrellas, etc.. Wholesale and Retail* 162 GRANVILLE ST., HALIFAX, Opposite ffer Majesty's Ordnance, and one door North Army 4' Navy Depot. N. B.— Highest Frioes paid lor Moose Hides. R. OONROY, IMPORTER OF STAPLE AND FANCY flOOl Comer of Argyle and Jacob Streets, HALIFAX, N. S. I LINENS, GOnONS, FLANNELS, SILKS, Satins, Velvets, Mantles, Featlers, Flowers. Tlie ITdwest Styles in ICiUixiezy, At prices as low as the lowest. IN8FE0T10N INVITBD. BBOW19 BIIOTH£]ftS * CO., Ordnance 8q. HnUnij^ Combs, Hatl> and Cloth Brushe«, at B. T. Muflr * Oo.*ii 1874.] ALMANACK. 229 LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, 148 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX. A GOOD SUPPLY OP Sole and Upper Leather, Levant Goat, Levant Seal, English Kip, Eutts, Koans, Skivers, Linen, Linings, Buff Splits, Pebble Patent Grain, Cow and Enamel. ALSO, Shoemakers' Zit of every description. -:o:- French Calfskin, French Fronts, FRENCH CALF, PATENT & ENGLISH FITTED UPPERS, Men's and Women's. MACHINE SILK, MACHINE TWIST, MACHINE NEEDLES, Marshall's Thread and McEay Machines. NEW BRVNSWICK NAILS, LASTS, PEGS, &c. Orders from the Country solicited and filled with promptitude and despatch. :o: ABTHDB FOSDHAI, Oppo. Jericho Warehouse and on a line with Street Care. ! i % I OB I f BMkwii Brothem A Co., Impoviem of Patent Moclloliio*. wm i i I ! 0( 8 a I 1 t I r o 9 e B. T. RHJHi * Co.» Booksellcn* ISO GranTille St* 230 BELCHERS FARMERS [1874. ALMA HALL, 160— OxanTille Street— 160 HALIFAX, N. S. WALTER ummm & m. Tailors and Clothiers. -:o:- Men's Youth's & Boy's Ready-Made Clothing, GENrS FURNISHING GOODS, ROBERT H. COGSWELL, (St JCBSSOH TO Wm. Cbawford,) Chronometer, Watoli, AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, 175 BARRINGTON STREET, (Opposite Grand Parade,) EAZJFAZ, XT. S. "lo:- Has constantly on hand an excellent assortment of Watches, Chronometers, Clocks, Jewelry, i^autical Instruments, &c. N. B. — Chronometers Eepaired, Cleaned, and their Rates ascertained by Transit observations. BvowB Bros. A Co«9 Iaftport?raof Sursleal InsinuaeBtiia I Browi ,L, EB. Is. itches, 3, &c. Rates leatti* Small Wav«s lu gvent rurietj at B. T. lUalr d» Co.'s 1874.] ALMANACK. 281 BALZFAZ MARBLE WORKS. The Subscrilsers are prepared to Supply MONVMENT8, GMAVB STONES, AND MARBLE,GRANITE& FREESTONE WORK In all its Brmlies, on the most Beasonalle Tew. - Also, Manufactured to order in first class style, CHURCH FONTS, MIAL TABLETS, ETC., ETC. We have constantly on hand- a good assortment of of our own make, with Grates, &c., to suit, which we can sell cheap. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Country oiders punctually & personally attended to. :o: BISEOF & SYANS, (Successors to T. Wesley and J. H. Murphy,) No. 73 HARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. 81 a f I DrowA Bratlien * €q.» ClteinleaUi and ToU«t ArOcles tt. T. nttJIR A CO., Paper llttlen, ISO Or«ttfr||l« st« I I I 1 I e 9 232 belcher's farmer's [1874. O'CONNOR & CO. r D EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, &o. "Wholesale & Hetail. A GOOD HOUSE FOR CASH BUYERS. No. 2. ACADIA CORITSR, Next door to W. E. West A Co. CHEAP JFLOUB STORE. E. G. & C. STAYNER PRODUCE ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, STATNEK'S WHARF, Jott ITerth of Seuth fmr Wust, BiJlfnx, KT. S. ) OEKERAL DEALERS IN Hour, Meal, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Leather, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, &o. ALSO, Dry and Piokled Fish and Oils. We give particular attention to supplying Traders for cither the Eastern or Western Coast. Also, Labradormcn, Mackerel Catchers, &c., as we keep always on hand the best quality of American and Eng- lish Lines, Twines, Hooks, &c. Also, Hemp and Manilla Cordage. E. «. & €. STAYNER. BROWn BROTHERS A GO., OrduAiice Squftre. 8oap, Balr Oils. Perfumery, Small Wares, at R. T. Muir A Co. a 1874.] ALMANACK. 233 (2(2 1^©^^ @©@^1^ f)ti ALEX. KEITH & SON, MANUFACTURERS OP INDIA TALE ALE, Z, ZZ, AlTD ZZZ and Porter. Ales IMPORTERS AND BOTTLERS OP ENGLISH ALE AND BROWN STOUT, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESAIE DEALERS IN SCOTCH WHISKEY, &0*, &;o. 9 t8 f i I ft i I iftve* Combe, H»lr and Clotli Brueliee, fit B. T. Mnlv * Oo.'s g R. T. Mnlr and Co., Booksellers and Stationers, Granville 8t s I $ I 284 belcher's farmer's [1874. OB » e OB 9 e i m P3 fa ALFRED SAUNDERS, 170 ARGYLE STREET, (Oypoiit* J. ITortiiup ft Sons,) -:o:- Field, (krden and Flower Seeds, Bulbs and Flower Boots, Catalogue on application. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. EVERETT eeOTMEiS, 122 GEANVILLE ST., Mauuf(tcturer» mid Importers of HATS & GAPS, LADIES' FURS, TRUNKS, Valises and Bags, Hat Gases, Gloves & Umbrellas WHOLESALE & RETAIL Ml M lalG to orler liy Coifomatenr Measure, • A perfect fit •warranted. BBOWn BBOTHKBS A Co., WliolM»le Drunriafs. ihye Stoi viUe 8t I Boom Paper and Paper Blinds, ut B. T. Mulr * Oo.*o Its. mj^y^ Stoflb and Coufbelionevj» at Brown Brotlaera A Co. R. T. BSXTIR A CO., Paper Rulers, 139 Qranville Street I i J i t e 9 s s H 236 bblchkr's farmer's [1874. JAMES iEMiON, Painter, Glazier and General Decorator, 24 Dresden Bow, 68 \d upwards of a wine-glassful of smaller ones and gravel, and will send tnem to you by nie first chance. I would advise all that are suf- fering with the same complaint, to secure your valuable medicine at once, as it has been the sole means of curing me. I will take pleasure in giving all the information I can to any that will call to see me at my house. I remain yours, ANDREVV CRAWFORD. Halifax, July 28th, 1873. Messrs. R. C. Margebon & Co.— Dear Sirs : It is a pleasure to add my testimony to the virtues of your Medicine. My little daughter, three years old, was a great sufferer with Uriniary Retention, sometimes four days at a time. Her sufferings were intense ; all medicine failed to give her much if any relief. 1 procured a halt-bottle Margeson's Calculifugo. After taking three doses, she got relieved, and is now as well as ever. This you can make known in uie papers if you choose, as otliers may be afflicted in like 'manner. ROBT. EVENS. t ■p"^ Brown Brothera uid Co., WlioleMae BmgglstA* Klifax L1874. Bihl— , T— tom»nt» A Prayer Books, at R T. MUIR * OO.'S ill >psy, \i water, ^pt for a licine, as ns before L.50 per r. s. 3, 1873. this testi- h)m Gravel (Tour Calcu- )0ttle8 you the size of ^avel, and iat are suf- at once, »s giving all VFORD. th, 1873. to add my hree years r days at a ler much if fter taking is you can ;ted in like EVENS. l8t«« 1874.] ALMANACK. 239 JOHN OLAND & GO. TURTLE GBOVE BREWERY, OFFICE - ' ' 86 DUKE STREET, HALIFAX, HI, 8. -.o: — •- ALE & PORTEE, In Casks and Bottles. PRBSOOTT JOHNSTON, ^ ^^"***'"" JOHN i. FREUCH, 103 fiiponi^ •llfliz. [1874. 18, sheSf ^EETS, public assort- ., &c. 1 all the best in >3t style. 5T0R. Pea and Poelcet Knlr«« ete. at B. T. Mulr A Co.'*. sta> aeae 1874.] ALMANACK. 241 #. €. WiMM^m, IMPORTER OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 14:5 Barrins^ton St. HALIFAX N. S. -:0:- Oottoni, Ootton ^axp, Llneni, Flannels, Blanket!, Ooraeta, OloTrei, Ri1)l3on8, Floven, Tweeds, Shawls, Mantles, Bto. Sto. ALSO— A FULL LIME OV Rich Black Silks, AlTvays on Hand Low for Cash. :o: HEALY, WHITMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS, AND $mmxmm MmlmU, -:o:- 1 AND 2 OXFORD BLOCK, HALIFAX, N.S. 9 9 3 s ft i 2 fiiponffeBy Brnsbies and Combs* at Brown Brothers A Co. R. T. MUIR St COh Blanlt Book MMi«liiotoiwrii9^fta> S I 1 1 3 I I OB 242 BBLCHBB'S FARMER'S [1874. EXOELLENOE WITH EOONOMT. E. HOWARD & CO. 18S HolUa Street, Sell the Cheapest Clothing in Halifax, REM-HiDE OR TO OfiDEH -:o;- th&y Sell the Iffost FasMonalile Styles, They Seep tlie Lasffest Stodk, They Buy frcm tlie Best ICakers, They Bmploy o&ly tke Best W^kptfopto, They Quarantee a Fit, ' They TTse ogoly tbe Best Ttiasiingftt, They Sell only for Cash, .'•'■■ / ^ J !■ ^ ; , And can consequently offer their Siock from 35 to 4=0 PER CEISTT. ^/?fl^(?/' ^5//fl'/ Rates. le 185 HOULIS STREET. Brown Bimu 4ft Co^ importen or SurglOiJ Inatriuuientf • T. \ Sm^w And other SiuMl Wsvea, mt WL T. Mulr sua €)oJm asas 1874.] ALMANACK. 248 MACDONALD & CO. BRASS-FOUNDERS & COPPER-SMITHS, PlHffibers & Steara-Fitters, Nos. 166 to 172 Bandngton St., W- Sh the heavier classes of Brass ana Copper Work, for Mannlkotarers of Vesseb' Fastenings and fittings, and idCojpi Steamships, Railways, Iftimeries, Breweries, ftc Buildings in City or Country fitted with Plumbing Fixtures, and Steam Hetiting Apparatus, — also Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Conservatories, Vineries, &c ON HAND Cast and Malleable Iron Pipe, Brass and Copper Tubes, Sbeels, &e* m m f . 33 GEOEGE ST., HALIFAX. Has constantly in 8tock a choice assortment of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Which he oflfers to his friends in Town and Country, on the most favorable terms. Wholesale and Betail. -:o: The Goods are personally selected in Great Britain, and sold at a small advance on the sterling cost. Bamember the Address— 33 GEQRGi; STIIEET. luEaeati* I PiMtocmphte €li«aBie»l»» ete., mt Brown Brmk mad Co. W. N. GRAY. House and Estate Agent, 145 Mollis St. Pa. 199. Pk o & id I I I I I i: 2U ALUANACE. 1874- WHOLESALE. S. Howard & Son, HOLLZS STREET, Beg to direct the atttention of DTitiolesale Buyers to their and COMPLETE STOCK of STAPLE and FANUi Dry Goods At all seasons of the year their Stock will be found very complete, as they receive replenishments by every steamer. They are the only firm in the Maritime Provinces hav- ing a resident European buyer. Their prices will be found lower than generally prevail. S. HOWARD & SON, HOLLTS STREET. EHOLISH OFHOE, 21 Lime Street • Londoni £i 0. RETA^IL. New Goods AT LOW BATES ! RETAIL BUYERS Will find our Stock Large a M Well AssoM j - Our Stock ot ICilli&ery Goods is selected with the greatest care from the leading houses in Paris, Berlin and London. Experienced Artistes super- intend the execution of all orders entrusted to us. Our Stock of STAPLE GOODS will be found Extra Value. As we sell ONLY FOR CASH, thereby saving the large expenses incident to every Credit Trade, we are enabled to offer to purchasers Great Inducements in prices. • S. HOWABD & SON, SARTIN k Co., Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, 105 Granville S