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Stock Brokers and Insurance Agents, 173 HOLLIS STREET, - - - HALIFAX, N. S. \ \ SV4. M I K^ / CA SOVEREIGNS OF EUROPE. ^Countries, kc. Kn^rland, &c France IRepubUc]. , Russia, &(! Spain Portugal Prtissia Netherlands Belgium Denmark Svfihen and Norway Austria &c Popedom ItHly Ottotoian Empire . Greece BAYAri* Saxony Wurtemberg To whom Biihjtfct. Victoria M. I^ubet NicholasH Alfonso II Carlos 1 William II , Ger- man EniDoror . . . Wilholmina Leopold II Christian IX Oscar Fr. deric . . . . Francis Joseph . . . Leo XIII. Humbert Abdul Hanied . . . George I Otto Albert William II When horn. RcRan to roirfn. May 24 .... 1811) June 20 1837 December 31 . 1838 February .18 1899 May 18 13«8 November 1 18»4 May 17 1886 May 17 1886 September 28. 1863 October 19 1888 January 27.. 1859 Auifust 31... 1880 April 6 1835 ..pril8 1818 January 21 ..1829 Auirust 18... 1830 March 2 . . . 1810 March 14 ...1844 September 22.1842 December 24.1845 April 27 1848 April 23 1828 February 25. . 1848 June 15 1888 November 23 1890 December 10 1865 November 16 1863 Sept;mberl8.... 1872 December 2 1848 February 20 1878 Januarv 1S78 AuKiist 31 1876 June 6 1863 June 13 1886 October 20 1873 October 6 1891 KIJGS AND QUEENS OF ENGLAND FROM THE CONQUEST. (Corrected by Sir Harris Nicolas's " Chronology of History." Names. Began to reign . William 1 1066, Dec. 25 William II 1087, Sept. 26 Henry 1 1100, Aug 5 Stephen 1135, Dec. 26 Henry II 1154, Dec. 19 Richard 1 1189, Sept. 3 John 1 199, May 27 Henry III 1216, Oct. 28 Edward I 1272, Nov. 10 Edward II 1307, July 8 Edward III.* 1327, Jan 25 Richard II 1377. June 22 Henry IV 1399, Sept. 30 Henry V 1413, Mar. 21 Henry VI 1422, Sept. 1 EdiVard IV 1461, Mar. 4 Edward V 148;{. Ap>il 9 Richard III 14'3, June 22 Henty Vn 1485, A uif 29 IJenry Vlll 1609, April 22 *Edward III. King of France from riglit admitted November, 1272 Names. Began to reign Edward VI 1547, J.m. 28 Mary 1 1553. July 6 Elizabeth 1558, Nov. 17 James I 1603, Mar. 24 Charles I 1625, Mar. 27 Commonwealth (Oliver Cromwell and his Son) from the execution uf Clias. I., Jan. 30, 1649, to the restoration of Chas. II. Charles II. (restt) 1660, May 29 James II 1685, Feb. William III. and Mary 11.1689, FH>. William III. alone. .. ..1694 Annie 1702, Mar. George 1 1714, Aug. Geo ge 11 1727, June George III 1760, Oct. George IV 1820, Jan. William IV 1830, June Victoria 1837, June January, 1340, to May, 1360. Hereditary fin some historical, and all legal documents, the reign of Charles II. reckoned from his father's deith. ; ^ ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS. I FiKST.- Send for a physiciuii. ' Skcond.— Induce vomiting, by tii-klliiK throat with foatheror Hnger ; driiikiiiK hot water or strong niustanl and water. Swallow sweet oil or whites of eggH. Acids are antidotes for Alkalies, and vice rerita. J. A. JOHN NAVAL STRENGTH_OF^GREAT NATIONS. A?the value of orpedo boat, and vosselH and torpedo boat dwtroyorB has. "lurlnK the war with Spain, been shown to be P~^J,«™»"<»lJth«r have not been included in the flgures in the column* «how*n?."ie toteji. OinittinK these three classes of vessels in the estimate of the fighting Xrenffifonhf, nation, it would show that Groat Britain isimmenself supenor to any other nation. s. Great Britain . . . France Russia Germany Italy United States . . . Japan 64 35 18 28 16 13 6 Number of Admissions to the leading World's Exhibitions since 1851. 1851 London 5'lI$-?55 1 1855 Paris 4,680.000 1862 London 6.117,430 1867 Paris 9,750.000 1876 Philadelphia; ^^^^^ 1878 Paris .: 16.llM,W6 1883 London 2.708,^ 1884 London *''3»*^ 1885 London 3,760,681 1886 London 6,550,746 1887 Manchester *. 4.766.1371 1888 Glasgow 6,746,029 1889 Paris 28,638,543; 1893 Chicago 27,528,400' It is estimated that over 70 million admission ' tickets to the Paris Exposition of 1900 will be sold. In fact over 62 million tickets have ' already been sold in advance {to cover part of the expense of building up the Exposition, It will last from April 15 to November 7, 1900, being twenty-two days longer than any of its prodeoessors. 8FBOIAL POISONS AND ANTIDOTBS. Acids.— Muriatic, Oxalic, Acetic, Sulphuric (oil ( Soap-suds, magnesia, ofVitroil.) Nitric (Aqua Fortisl. I lime water. Prussic Acid. | Ammonia in water. DAsh water in face. Carbolic Acid | Flour and water, mucilaginous drinks. Alkalies.— Potash, Lye, Hartshorn, I Vinegar or lemon juice in Ammonia. \. water. I Arsenic— Rat poison, ( Milk, raw egg^, .sweet oil, lime-water, flour Paris Green. J and water. Bug Poisom.— Lead, Saltpetre, Corrosive Subli- 1 White of eggs, or rallk mate, Sugar of .Lead, Blue Vitriol. I in large doses: Chloroform. -Chloral, j Dash cold water on head and chest Artificial Ether. ( re.-4piration. Carbonate ok Soda.— Coppera.^, ( Soap-suds and mucilaginous Cobalt. I drinks. Iodine— Antimony, Tartar / Starch and water, astringent infusions, Emetic. ( strong tea. (0 s ;/^. •ir AsMtf oy«r $800,000,000. The Largest Oompany in tb A. JOHNSON, Qen. Agt. Mar. Prov. to Newfoundland. Cor. George ft OnuT f.?MlOi^ -.*7 0) CO >< X «« o 4) 10 (0 z (0 BELeHER'S Farmer's Almanac FOR THE PROVINCE OF NO¥A SCOTIA^ DOMINION OF CANADA, CONTENTS PAGES 6 to 7. ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE 8. Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada in the year 1S99^ bu H. M. McAlpine at the Department of Auriculture Sold by A. & W. MACKINLAY, T. C. ALLEN & CO.. Halifax. E. J. VICKEIIY. Yakmoi-th. McALFINE DIRECTORY CO., HALIFAX and ST. JOHN. Dominion Goal Co., Ltd. Miners and Shippers STEAM, GAS AND DOMESTIC COALS, be? to solicit orders for SCREENED, RUN-OF-MINE and NUT eoALs (T F O. B. Cava at mines by Ui» siiiKlo carload and upwards. F. O. B. Vessels at Jjouisbur^ and Hjdney, C. B. Also delivered by the cargo at any port in the Maritime Provinces. Consumers on the line of railway within easy distance of Halifax or Yarmouth can be supplied with coal f. o. b. cars at these points. Coal users where there is no local agent, will be quoted prices, rates of freight, etc., on application to General Sales Agent Maritime Provinces, HALIFAX. N. S. z m X PI Op «a. o > > m CO «• > ft SB m > o ffl g ^ 2 P.S z "> ft o o V 2-r W s > a? M •< o s p' o s # BISCUIT and Confectionery. See Page 7. 'JxAnrnnAfi m, rn floTenlcn Lime Jnlo«hai attained wond-irl4« .iitS(ON BROS, ft tU., fame. PENTAGON BUHDINO. HALIFAZ. 3 ADVEHTISEMENT. [1900 URNESSfBl Regular Fortnightly Sailings between London, J.B., Halifa x, N.S . &St. John, N. B. THE FAST HIQH-CLASS OLYDE-BUILT STEAMSHIPS S. S. ' London City," Capt. Patterson, 3000 tons. S. S. " Halifax City," Capt. Phillips, 3000 tons. S. S. " St. John City," Capt. Heeley, 3000 tons. Will siiil iTK"l»i"ly between the above Ports, taking both Freight and PasseiiKcrs. These Stcanicrs have excellent acconiniodation for First- ('liiss Passengers. The Saloon and Sleeping Berths being well ventilated and ulaced amidships secure the greatest of luxuries at sea. Plenty of Fresh Air fonibined with little motion. These Steamers arc Klectrically Lighted throughout, and rarry a Stewardess and Doctor. Canada and Newfo undland Service .^» Regular Fortnightly faillogs Between Liverpool, G. B., St. John's, Nfld. & Halifax, N. S. THE FAST HIGH-CLASS CLTDE-BUILT STEAMSHIPS S. S. " Dahome," Capt. Leukten, 3000 tons. S. S. " Damara." Capt. Williams, 3000 tons. S. S. *' Ulunda," Capt Campbell, 3000 tons. Will sail I'egulai'ly between the above ports taking both Freight and I'assciiKers. These Steamers have excellent acconmiodation for First-class Passengers and carry a Stewardess. Throu^jh passage can be booked by all lines. Through Freight to all parts. For Rates of Freight and Passage, Appply to FURNESS, WITHY, & CO., Limited, Agents, People's Bank Building, 11 DUKE ST., - HALIFAX, N. S. Liberal Discounts te Sunday Schools for Libraries d-wld« PAX. 900 Pk«Coffniph ABi Scrap Albami, tt T. C. ALLEV k %.. ^^^'^ .B. t and FirHt- [ and sea. and -^ . s. and n for Bight o f. s. 1900] INDEX TO ADVERTIHEMBNTH. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. PAOB Maxwell. K. & Hon, tailors 28 Macdonald & Co « MacKmizle, J. W. & Co !» Muclniiea, .1 & Son, lumber 50 McTsauc & CliiNholni, banistiTS 202 McPhie, I>,L, Imirist.T 19« A.ackiiilay.A. & W., Htationers. ...26;» Mackintosh. J. C, Banker 30 McNeil, McNeil, Tornan & O'Connor, Barristers 202 Methodist Book Room bottom lines Miller Bros, Pianos 32 Moir Son & Co ^ Mumford Bros., Com'n Merchants. . .34 Munnis, .r. FC, Clothier 50 Monroe, 11. (J , barrister 200 Morse K. J., barrister 198 Muir, C. 8., barrister 108 Nova Scotia Fnrnishinn Co 4 Nova Scotia Nursery 6 Pickford & Black, Steam.ship Agents 24 Phalen, Robt F , barrister 2 )5 Hoberts, Simp^on & Co , cand Boo(l82f>2 Rob3on,C & Co , Dry Goo' ' r-i/- nRn« A rn SoTtrelgn Fruit Syrupi am mad« flrom Pure HKUS S LU. pron jmc PEMTAOON BUILDING, HALIFAX. ADVURTIHEMENT. [1900 Home Comforts- Inviting Furniture. Handsome Carpets. And all the many necessary Fitments for — ^•^ ...House Famishing Can always be found in great variety at our vStore. No matter whether you only require a common Chair or the finest Parlor vSuite, it will pay you to investigate our Stock. : : Send for A Copy of our Iij.ustuatkd HOUSK FUKXISIIING GuiDK. Nova Scotia FuFoishing [o., Ltd. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. 72 to 76 Barrington St., HALIFAX, fl. S. Oxford Bibles in Clioice Binding, at Methodist Book Boom. T. C. ALLEN A CO. lell All kindi COMMERCIAL PORMb. 1900J CONTENT8. CONTENTS. Arithmetical TMm 2 ARnigneeH, Offlcial 20(i Aoadia College, Wolfville '244 Army 4^ Baptist Convention N. S. nnd N. B. .V4:< Barristers and Attornies It*! Blind School 247 British Columbia, Fruvincp of: Lt. Governor, ExhchIIvu Council and Lf^Kielattve Assembly 43 Calendar Tages BS-81 Church of HnKlnnd Institute 23G Church Hchool for Oirls '2M\ Clergy— Baptist 24;« Church of Knjjland 2.i4 Churcli of Scotland 241 Afi'icnn MeMiodlKt 2lff Free Haptittt 244 Lutheran 245 Methodist 241 Presbyterian 2:w Roman Catholic 23K Collegiate Boys School 230 Coast Railway 164 Consuls colored leaf. Coroners Ifi4 Councillors, Municipal 171 County Courts, Sittings of l(i!> Clerks 1«0 County Iif iinicipalitieg 170 " Wardens 170 " Clerks 170 Courts — Supreme, of Canada 15s Kxchuquer of Canada 168 Supreme of Nova Scotia. . . .\HH Marriage and Divorce 158 Vice Admiralty 159 County 169 Commissioners for Relief of Insolvent Debtors ICH Commissioners out of Province 161 Commissioners within Province IGJ Customs Department 82 Customs OtHcials 82 Dalhousie College and University. . .240 Dartmotith. Town of. 2.50 Deaf and Dumb School 247 Deceased Estate, Affidavit Form KiO Deeds, Registrars of IHO Dominion Atlantic Railway 153 Dominion of Canada— Gov. General. 27 Privy Council. 27 Senate 29 Dom. of Canada— H of Commons. . . 31 Eastern Shore Route 155 Eclipses 51 Ecclesiastical Department 234 Educational Department 245 Council of Public Instruction .24.5 Normal School 245 English Preferential Tariff. 133 Farm Items 60-83 Franco-Canadian Treaty 135 Gas Inspection 139 Game Laws (lolored leaves. Page (Jovernors N. 8 l.'IM Governors General \W Hallftix, City of. 248 llnlilUx Tide Tables 9 Hullfax Latiies College 241 Incorporated Towns 251 Inland Revenue Department 139 Insane Asylum 37 Intercolonial Railway 151 Judges— Supreme Court of Caiiaila .\(>'^ N. Scotia. IC!) County Courts, Nova Scotia 169 Probate 16i) Justices of the Peace 175 Jo^gins Railway 153 King's College, Wintlhor 235 Kirk of Scotland '241 Law and .lu^tice, Department of. . . .1.58 liight HoUseH '2(16 Manitoba, Province of; Lt. Governor, Executive and .\HsemlpIy 42 Marine and Kinluiries Department. .'20(5 j Marriage License IsHUers 53 ' Masonic '2.56 i Mt. Allison College, Sackville N.B. .242 Movable Feasts, &c 49 ; Navy, The 46 New I5runs\vi{H Nt)\vH|in|u>r« in N B A'<;iety 4S,i Siana! 8«Tvlic ; 4K(/ WfiitlitT Fie.lictionn 1900 4«/r Wtnllifr during WW, to NovernluT 12th »«* MOIR, SON & CO. MAM FACTrKKKS OK Biscuit, * GakeSt ¥ Confectionery, Chocolates. ^ LARGEST VARIETY. FINEST QUALITY. PILOT BISCUIT FOR SHIP'S USE A SPECIALTY. ARGYLE, DUKE & GRAFTON STREETS, HALIFAX, N. S. By METHODIST BOOK ROOM, Halifai, N. S. ^.^ f^l'i! •?■'*'' til Mtti^iKT nvnu a. ta SovArelgn Ooods secored flrstplace at the Prov. SIMSMA BKUS. & to , £xiiii,ition. PENTAGON BUILDINO, HALIFAX 8 ADVERTISEMENT. [1900 GORDON & KEITH MANUFACTURERS OF .^SS ZUU^' ^^ Establ^Blied 1822. Vv "r Furniture IMPORTERS OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUQS<^^ani^ I — FACTORY, - SHOWROOMS, BRANCH, - and HOUSE F URNISHINGS. - - Dimdonald St., HALIFAX, N. S. - 41 Barring-ton St., HALIFAX, N. S. South Charlotte St., SYDNEY, N. S INTEaNATIONiL BIBLES iu fifty different Styles fUce at the Prov .DINO, HALIFAX' [1900 [TH Jtablfflhed 1822. re HINQS. JFAX, N. s. .IFAX, N. S. )NEY, N. 1 Send for School Book Catalogae to T. C. ALLEN * CO. It Styles TIDE TABLES FOR HALJIAX. These Tide Tables, with Tidal Differences for other places, are issued by the Tidal Survey Branch of the Department of Marine and Fisheiies of the Dominion of Canada. They are based upon direct observations of the Tides obtained by means of sulf-rt-KisterinK tide-gauges, which are kept in contijiuous operation day and nijjht throughout the year. The records are reduced by the latest methods of analysis, and the computation of the Tables u made in the >autical Almanac Office, London. The Tidal Difference, when applied to the Tide Tables, give the time of high and low water at other plates in .Standard Time us indicated. The differences applicable to the Halifax Tables are derived from tl e Kstablisbment" given in the Admiralty list. They will therefore be correct at full and change of the moon, and approximate only at other times of the month. JANUARY. u 4J « eS o a 1 M. 2 Tu. 3 VV. 4 Th. 5 F. 6 Sa. 7 sr. 8 M. 9 Tu. ]|) w. 11 Th. 12 F. 13 Sa. 14 SU. 15 M. 16 Tu. 17 VV, 18 Th. 19 F. 20 Sa. 21 sr. 22 M. 23 Tu. i 24 w. 25 Th. 2« F. 27 Sa. 28 SU. 20 M. 30 Tu. 31 W. High Water. Low VVatbr. FEBRUARY. dc it, B o > S U H. M. 7.'iO 8 22 9 13 10 3 10 52 11 43 21 1 13 2 8 3 10 4 18 ,121 GIG 7 5 7 43 8 27 9 4 9 40 10 17 10 55 11 35 2 (141 1 24 2 14 3 12 4 18 5 20 (i 1() 7 10 8 2 11. M. 20 14 21 2 21 51 22 40 23 30 ■ i c o tic c a u > II. M. n. M. 1 2« 14 .{ 2 16 14 51 3 10 15 43 4 8 16 :i8 5 8 17 35 High VVatrr. Low Watkr. 12 38 j 13 39 14 4G 10 6 17 1!) 18 18 li) 4 19 46 ] 20 25 21 1 21 3G 22 11 22 47 23 24 'l2 18 13 5 13 57 14 56 16 6 17 13 18 10 19 3 19 53 20 43 1 6 10 7 13 8 18 9 21 10 20 11 18 " d 26 1 18 2 3 2 40 ;u6 8 51 4 25 5 5 37 6 18 7 10 8 9 9 13 10 15 11 13 18 1 10 2 2 18 34 19 34 20 33 21 33 22 32 23 .30 12 14 13 5 13 50 14 29 15 4 15 37 16 9 16 40 17 13 17 48 18 27 li; 13 20 8 2111 22 21 23 23 12 7 12 57 13 45 14 34 I 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu, W. Th. F. So. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Si. SU. M. Tu \v. 12 23 Th. 36 13 11 F. 1 22 14 10 Sa. 2 2S 1,-. 22 1 SU. 3 40 1« ;i8 M. 4 48 17 39 Tu. 5 i.l 18 33 w. 6 50 19 25 be c o H. M. 2 .''5 3 50 4 48 5 48 49 7 52 8 55 9 57 10 56 11 50 10 59 1 40 2 16 2 50 3 23 3 55 4 27 5 5 36 6 21 7 18 8 31 9 40 10 40 11 35 49 te c 'c II. M. 15 24 16 16 17 10 i 18 7 i 19 G I 20 S ! 21 12 22 15 23 14 13 23 14 2 14 30 15 9 15 41 16 11 16 39 17 8 17 42 18 24 19 22 20 34 21 48 22 54 23 53 12 29 13 21 Tidal Dikkkrkncrs fc ■ the Atl ntic Coast of Nova Scotia.— These differences when applied to the Halifax T;do Tables, give the tin e of high aiul liw water at the places named in Intercolonial Standard Time for the GOtb Meridian ; which is four times slower than (ircenwich Mian Time :~Uapc Sable, Clarke Harbor, add 111. 17m. ; Shellmrne, add 22m. ; LiveriKol Hay, adi (ini. ; Luiionhuru-, add '8m. ; Mahone Bay, siiht. Im. ; Sable Islatid, North Side. subt. .33ni ; Sable I^.land, South Side. subt. Ih. 33m.: .Icddore Harbor, snbt. 6 n. ; Sheet Harbour, add'l3in.; Lisconibe Harbour, add 5r. ; Country Harbour, subt. Kim. ; Whitehaven, add 2m. ; Guyfcboroui,''h. add 23m. ; Arichat, add 11m. ; St. I'oter's Bay, subt. 30m. ; Louisburg Harbour, subt. 3ni. ; Sydney Harbour, add 13. The Time used is Intercolonial Standard, for the GOth Meridian, which is four hoi;rs slower than Greenwich Mean Time. It i.s counted from to 24 hours from 'ludnighi. to midnight. At METHODIST BOOK BOOM, HalifAz, N. 8. Cream h .? ream Tartar fiiniann Uwna a, Ca uid bearing the trade mark "Boy- pat up by °''" »<'■ orm, s y,o% . erelgn" Is pure and vnadnlterated. 10 ADVERTISEMENT. [1900 W. H. THDRNE & DO. Lia^ITEX). Sole Selling Agents for the :^ Coldbrook Iron and Steel Co. ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. is. Our Stock is the Larg^cst and Most Varied to be found in tlie Maritime Provinces. BUILDING \ ^TERIALS. Polished . .<''3 (i:ass, Window Cllass— Ground, Muslin, Ribbed, Fluted, Beveled, Colored— in s^^reat variety. Caison's Anticorrosive Paints, White Leads, Colored Paints, Fire Proof Paints, Oils, Sheathing' Paper, Diamond Roofing-, Copper Roofing, Tin Plate Roofing, Locks, Knobs, Hinges. FISHING SUPPLIES. Nets, Lines, Twines, Cordage, Canvas, Cutch, Lanterns, Fish Hooks, Cordage. : : : : : MILL SUPPLIES. Belting, Saws, Oils, Packing, Lathe, Ties : : GENERAL HARDWARE. Iron, Sheet Iron, Copper, Tin, Tin Plates, Iron Pipe, Lead, Lead Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cement, Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Anchors, Chains. : : : i EXCELL ANTHEMS, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, iiutrk"8ov- dulterated. T. C« ALLEN * C0.» do all kinds ef CommercUl Stampinir. [1900 DO. WICK. Li round, )red — in Paints, Paints, Copper Hinges. Cutch, s, Iron ement, ^900] TIDB TABLES. 11 ». O. BOaZ 70. TEIjEP'IIOItTE IS. CROWELL BROS. Ship Chandlery & Hardware. CUTLERY, CORDAGE, CANVAS, PAINTS and OILS. BICYCLES.-^ HEAD OF COMMERCIAL WHARF, - HALIFAX, N. S Agonts for Sherwin-Williams Paints, New Jersey Copper Paints, Dick's Engine Oils, Etc. TIDB TABLE, HALIFAX, N. a.-CoiUinued. e4 Q 1 2 3 4 6 « 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2U 30 31 MARCH. HioH Wat*r. Low VVatbr. .S 'a o .S a Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu W. Tn. F. Sa. SU M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sv SU. M. Tu. W. Th F, Sa. H. M. 7 46 8 3S 9 27 10 15 11 6 11 59 13 1 7 2 10 321 4 35 5 3S 6 26 7 7 7 45 8 21 8 55 9 2:i 10 2 10 38 1116 11 58 3 5() 2 2 311 4 22 5 3) 6 32 7 28 8 20 bo .5 c o Ha M> 20 15 21 3 21 50 22 37 23 24 12 55 13 57 15 10 16 24 17 28 18 16 18 57 19 31 20 4 20 36 21 7 21 39 22 12 22 46 23 22 vi 48 13 50 14 56 16 4 17 9 18 8 19 1 19 51 20 39 H. M. 143 2 36 3 28 4 21 5 15 6 12 7 15 8 24 9 31 10 34 1129 30 1 8 1 45 2 20 2 53 3 24 3 54 4 27 5 6 5 54 6 53 8 5 9 11 10 13 11 11 6 3() 129 2 21 b» 'S <1) > H. M. 14 10 14 57 15 45 lo 3(i 17 31 18 32 19 39 20 50 21 58 23 1 23 50 12 16 12 54 13 28 14 14 31 1ft 1 15 31 16 3 16 3S 17 16 18 2 19 2 20 14 21 30 22 40 23 41 12 6 12 .58 13 49 14 39 APRIL. 1 2 3 4 5 (t 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. VV. Th. F. Sa. SU. u. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Hiou VV.^TBR. Low Watbb. it c o a a > be o a ofi S s n. M. 9 9 9 57 10 46 1137 6 41 142 2 51 4 2 5 6 5 55 6 38 7 19 7 57 8 31 9 10 9 45 10 21 10 58 1140 40 1 43 2 54 I 6 5 14 6 15 7 10 S 2 8 51 II. M. 21 25 22 10 22 56 23 46 12 31 13 29 14 33 15 41 16 46 17 38 18 19 18 56 19 31 20 4 20 36 21 10 21 45 22 21 22 59 23 44 12 31 13 30 14 33 15 40 10 45 17 41 Is 34 19 25 20 13 20 59 II. M. 3 12 4 2 4 54 5 51 6 53 I 7 54 1 8 55 9 52 I 10 45 I 1131 I 3 41 ! 1 14 146 2 19 2 53 3 29 4 8 4 50 5 38 6 36 7 48 8 53 9 53 10 49 1141 21 112 2 2 2 51 II. M. 15 28 16 18 17 12 18 13 19 20 20 26 21 29 22 27 23 18 12 iV 12 48 13 22 13 55 14 27 15 15 35 16 12 16 53 17 44 18 51 20 10 21 22 22 27 23 27 12 32 13 22 14 13 15 5 (See prei'ious note.) At METHODIST BOOK ROOM, HALIFAX, N. S. I i ' ^ I'fi 1 ttTvamv nvna ata Sovereign Vinegars bave the best record In Biasun imuB. «I.V., Canada. Tbey are mad© from Nova Scotla cider. 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1900 Bell's Insurance Agency. Insurance Company of North America, Capital, $3,000,000. National Assurance Company of Ireland, Capital, $5,000,000. Atlas Fire Insurance Company of London, Capital, $6,000,000. PLATE GLASS. Canada Accident Assurance Co'y. of Montreal, Capital, $600,000. GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT, Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company, Capital, $1,000000. Fire Iiisuniiico accepted at I'urrciiL rotoK. Plato Glass insured at low rates for one or tlircie yearff. All kinds of Ae< ident rolieies issued, (iuarantee Jionds issued in a I irst-clasi^ Canadian Coin))any. ("all or write for rates or any other particulars. Agents wanted at unrepresented jioints. Office: 105 HOLUS STREET, - - HALIFAX, N. S. & C. SILVER 1 Caipets, Clothing. We keep the Largfest and Most Complete Stock of Genkral Dry Good.s in the city. We make a specialty of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Hoisk Firnishings, shewing immense variety of all qualities We manufacture Mens' and Boys' Clothing-, Value second to none, and have a first-class Tailoring: Department. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ^Cor. George and HoIIis Sts., HALIFAX, N. S. ASTHEII BOOKS FOR CHURCH CHOIRS, beat r«oord In ya Scotia Older. [1900 sncy. )0. .000. 0,000. >600.000. [T. se Company, nu'c'd at low ilieios isEiicd. iiltiiiiy. iX, N. S. Complete tlie city. 'ETS, Oil shewing- • • « Clothing-, first-class £, N. S. T. C. ALLEN * CO., eENEBlL JOB FBIRTEB8, HALIFAX. 1900] TIDE TABLES, 13 J. TAYL0R WOOD. Qr AOKNT 10 nn Morinn noiironnn n dI ision mw nsufsncc to. 70 BK13FORE) ROW, HAL^IFAX, N. S. 1 TIDE TABLE. HALIFAX, N. B.-Continned. | MAY. JUNE. ^ High Watir. Low Watbr. 1 HioH Water, Low Watir, 1 s be c c fee a ^ be c > > u C * $ o > o t> et ct o > o O Q H. M. IF. M. H. M. ! ^ Q 11. M. H. M. II. 11. W II. M. 1 Tu. 9 38 21 43 S39 15 58 1 F, 10 49 22 62 4 66 17 21 2 W. 10 24 22 29 4 28 16 53 2 Sa. 11 35 23 37 5 42 18 13 3 Th. 11 12 23 17 5 20 17 50 3 SU. 12 23 6 30 19 6 ; 4 F. 12 2 6 15 18 4!- 4 M. 28 13 13 7 19 20 6 Sa. d 8 12 55 7 12 19 51 5 Tu. 125 14 05 8 9 20 53 6 SU. 1 5 13 52 8 9 20 50 6 W. 2 24 14 57 8 59 21 44 7 M. 2 9 14 55 9 3 2144 7 Th. 3 25 15 50 9 48 22 33 8 Tu. 317 15 54 9.53 22 33 8 F. 4 27 16 42 10.36 23 20 9 w. 4 20 16 45 10 39 23 18 9 Sa. 5 26 17 81 1122 10 Th. 5 15 17 32 1122 23 59 1 10 SU. 6 19 18 16 4 12 5 11 F. 6 4 18 14 12 3 11 M. 7 3 18 f-9 46 12 46 12 Sa. G48 18 53 d 38 1!42 12 Tu. 7 43 19 40 1 27 13 28 13 SU. 7 29 19 29 1 16 13 20 13 W. 8 23 20 22 2 9 14 12 14 M 8 9 20 4 1 53 13 57 14 Th. 9 4 21 6 2 52 14 68 16 Tu. 8 48 20 40 2 31 14 33 15 F. 9 46 21 51 3 37 15 49 16 W. 9 26 21 18 3 10 15 11 16 Sa. 10 29 22 37 4 26 16 44 17 Th. 10 4 21 59 3 51 16 54 1 17 SU. 11 14 23 26 616 17 46 18 F. 10 44 22 44 4 35 16 46 ! 18 M. 12 1 6 10 18 51 19 Sa. 1128 23 33 5 27 17 45 19 Tu. oil 12 .52 7 8 19 56 20 SIT. 12 17 24 18 53 1 20 w. 1 15 13 49 8 10 20 59 21 M. 27 13 9 7 23 20 4 i 21 Th. 2 20 14 50 9 12 22 22 Tu. 1 27 14 8 8 26 21 15 ; 22 F. 3 29 15 53 20 11 22 .59 23 W. 2 34 1514 9. SO 22 20 : 23 Sa. 4 38 16.57 11 8 23 55 24 Th. 3 48 16 18 10 29 23 16 24 SU. 5 46 17 66 12 3 25 F. 4 58 17 17 11 26 25 M. 6 48 18 46 48 12 66 20 Sii. 6 2 18 12 9 12 20 2fl Tu. 7 ;i7 19 34 138 13 48 27 SU. 7 1 10 3 1 13 12 27 w. 8 22 20 20 2 26 14 38 28 M. 7 51 19 .52 1 49 14 2 28 Th. 9 4 21 4 3 9 15 25 i 2!) Tu. 8 36 20 39 2 36 14 51 •29 F. 9 43 2146 3 60 10 8 ; 30 W. 9 20 21 24 3 22 15 40 30 Sa. 10 21 22 27 4 29 16 60 31 Th. 10 4 22 8 4 8 16 30 (aScc pjrvio7is note.) | At METHODIST BOOK BOOM, HALIFAX, N. S. mm i •J' .»M firnrjamv rra'a. a rn are props, of SoTerelfu Byropp. Ume Juice ft S1A9UI1 1IKV9. S CW., Baaancefc PBNTAGOH BUILDINO, HALIFAX. (In Affiliation witii Dalhousie University.) MRT STUDIO and CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. RE}/. ROBERT LAING, M. A , President MISS ETHELWYN PITCHER. B. A., McGill, Resident Principal. MR. C. H. PORTER. Leipsic, Director of Conservatory. The courses of study include English, Mathemcatics, Sciencu, Modern and Classical Languages, Elocution, Calisthenics, Arts and Music. There is a statf of 27 teachers, selected from the best English and CanadianlJniversities and from the best German Conservatories of Music. Calendars containing full inforniivtion may be obtained from the President. llEV. Hokeht Laing, Halifax, Nova Scotia. J. W. HAMIL TON, (Formely HAMii/roN & Oi'Thit.) .WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Fruits and Produce. Consignments solicited, and returns promptly made for all kinds Fruit and Farm Produce. We sell Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Onions, etc., etc., at Lowest Prices. : : : Correspondence Invited. Established 1890. 255 Barrington St., ■ HAL/FAX, N. S. ACBED MUSIC In great Tirletj, at Hethodlst Book Boom. me Jnloa ft \, HALIFAX. [1900 I 1 I Boom. !•( C ALLEN k CO., Custom Blanks, Bills LadlBff, et«. 1900] TIDE TABLES. 15 fiOBT. H. COGSWELL^ Chronometer, Watchmaker, Optician, Etc. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Nautical Instruments. Repairing Fine Watches a specialty. Headquarters for Spectacles and Eye Glasses. We test the Eye free of Charge. The Noonday Gun is fired from this Establishment. Chronometers Rated and Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. /rr» 17ft RARRINCTON STREET. 1 1 TIDE TABLE, HALIFAX, N. B.-GoutiuneJ. | JULY. AUGUST. 1 *•* 5 i Hioii Watbr. Low Watbr. -5 Uioii Watbr. Low Water. 1 tie c c h o iio e c c 'c o .5 > 1 'S > M a E o c c (0 H. M. Fl. .M. II. M. n. M. 1 II. M. II. M. II. M. II. M. 1 su. 11 23 9 5 7 17 33 I 1 w. 1142 5 34 18 8 2 M. 1140 23 52 5 45 18 17 1 2 Th. 1 12 23 6 12 18 58 3 Tu. 12 21 6 25 19 4 3 F. 47 13 7 6 56 19 b6 4 w. 38 13 5 7 8 19 56 : 4 Sa. 13S 13 55 7 46 20 57 5 Th, 128 13.54 7 55 20 63 5 SU. 2 36 14 48 8 43 2159 6 F. 2 26 14 48 8 47 21 49 ! 6 M. 3 42 15 52 9 48 22 57 7 Sa. 3 32 15 45 9 42 22 41 i 7 Til. 4 54 16.59 10 53 23 46 8 SU. 4 35 16 42 10 36 23 29 8 \v. 5 55 17 68 11 53 9 M. 5 33 17 37 11 28 9 Th. (145 18 51 34 12 48 10 Tu. 6 27 18 28 16 12 19 10 F. 7 32 19 41 1 21 13 41 11 W. 7 16 19 17 1 3 13 9 1 11 Sa. 8 17 20 30 2 8 14 32 12 Th. 8 20 4 1 49 13 58 12 SU. 9 1 2118 2 56 16 22 13 F. 8 43 20 50 2 35 14 48 13 M. 9 45 22 7 3 45 16 14 14 Sa. 9 25 2135 3 21 16 39 14 Tu. 10 32 22 57 4 36 17 9 15 SU. 10 9 22 21 4 8 16 32 15 W. 11 21 23 49 5 30 18 8 16 M. 10 54 23 9 4 57 17 28 16 Th. 12 12 6 27 19 10 17 Tu. 11 42 5 48 18 29 17 F. 6 45 13 5 7 28 20 17 18 W. 1 12 32 6 43 19 32 18 Sa. 148 14 3 8 35 21 25 19 Th. 58 23 26 7 44 20 37 19 SU. 3 4 16 14 9 14 22 30 20 F. 2 2 14 26 8 49 2143 20 M. 4 20 16 30 10 50 23 29 21 Sa. 3 14 15 32 9 56 22 48 21 Tu. 5 30 17 34 1147 22 SU. 4 30 16 40 11 2 23 47 22 W, 6 27 18 28 21 12 39 23 M. 5 41 17 44 12 2 23 Th. 7 10 19 15 1 8 13 25 24 Tu. 6 40 18 37 39 12 54 24 F. 7 46 19 55 1 46 14 5 25 w. 7 26 19 24 1 26 13 42 25 Sa. 8 19 20 30 2 19 14 38 26 Th. 8 5 20 6 2 8 14 25 26 SU. 8 50 21 4 2 50 15 9 27 F. 8 42 20 46 2 45 15 3 27 M. 9 22 2137 3 19 16 38 28 Sa. 9 18 21 25 3 20 15 39 28 Tu. 9 55 22 11 3 47 16 6 29 SU. 9 53 22 3 3 54 16 14 29 W. 11 29 22 47 4 14 16 37 30 M. 10 28 22 40 4 27 16 60 30 Th. 11 4 23 27 4 44 17 14 31 Tu. 11 4 23 19 6 17 27 31 F. 1141 5 22 18 2 Poets 1b all styles of bindingr, at Methodist Book Boom aiWMAv nuns Jr m Boyereign SploM are absolutely par*. B1M9U9I IIKU9* • l^U., PBNTAOON BUILDINO. HALIFAX. '.■ck m If # # STAFF. * * The Staff consists of the President and nine Professors, besides eig'hteen Lecturers in Arts, Science, Law, and eighteen examiners in Medicine. The Session is eight months long, from September to the end of April. The average amount of fees per session is about Ihirty-four dollars. * COURSES. ♦ ^ Instruction is given in Arts, in Pure and Applied Science, in Law. The instruction given by] the Halifax Medical College, (together with classes given in Dalhousie College), is recognized as qualifying for degrees in Medicine. For persons who do not wish to lake a degree, short courses of instruction are provided. Partial Students may take any class desired without Matriculation. The course in Arts is largely elective and is designed to meet the needs of students wishing to specialize, or to secure a broad general education, or to combine liberal with professional studies. The following scholarships, etc., are oflered : — At Junior Marticulation, six : four valued at forty, one at one hundred and twenty, and one at two hundred dollars. At Senior Marticulation, two : one valued at forty, ,'ind the other at ninety dollars. At the end of the Second Year : The North British Bursary : value, one hundred and twenty dollars. The Waverley Prize : value, about fifty dollars, At Graduation : The Sir Wm. Young Gold Medal : for Mathematics. The University Medals : for all other departments. The Avery Prize : for General Distinction, value, twenty-five Dollars. The 1851 Exhibition Scholarship: value, £300; for students in Science, awarded biennially. Calendars with full particulars may be had on applicatioa to PRESIDENT FORREST. DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX, N. S. eOSPEL HTHNS, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, $ ; averajfe r dollars. or PorifoUoi, Weltlnt Desks, etc • «d to T. C. ALLKlT A C0« 1900] TIDE TAUI.Ka. 17 MAFnUATIOMWrTHTHi CMAtkBtlSmnEPUCA TORS AiS0CM77M LLa ^J]alifax.rS E.KAULBACH. J.'^l, ,pr,ttor\ n*A SEND FOR FREE SYLLABUS. TIDE TABLE, HALIFAX, N. B.- Continued, 8IPTEMBKR. OOT( OBER I^ATBR. 5" Hiuii Wathr.I Low Watir. i S • Uioii V Low Water. be _c 'e u O S H. M. a "S U P. M. c o II. M. c "S 4> > II. M. "S o S "S be c E o c "S 4) > U. M. 11. M. H. M. II. M. 1 Sa. Oil 12 21 6 8 19 6 1 M. 30 12 33 6 31 19 34 2 sr. 59 13 8 7 2 20 12 2 Tu. 121 13 32 7 40 20 41 3 M. 1 63 14 6 8 6 21 15 3 w. 223 14 42 9 21 44 4 Tu. 2 5« 15 12 9 16 22 15 4 Th. 8 32 15 54 10 10 32 43 5 w. 4 8 16 24 10 27 23 12 6 F. 4.SS 17 3 11 11 23 37 C Th. 5 13 17 29 11 30 6 Sa. 6 39 IS 3 12 6 7 F. 6 10 18 26 6 I'i 28 7 SU. 6 32 18 57 29 12 58 8 Sa. 7 2 19 20 57 13 22 8 M. 7 21 19 49 119 13 48 9 HV. 7 61 20 11 146 14 11 9 Tu. 8 9 20 40 2 8 14 39 10 M. 8 37 21 1 2 33 15 1 10 W. 8 57 21 SO 2 57 15 32 11 Tti. 9 22 21 50 3 21 15 63 11 Th. 9 45 22 20 3 48 16 27 12 w. 10 8 22 39 4 11 16 47 12 F. 10 33 23 12 4 43 17 24 13 Th. 10 65 23 29 5 4 17 45 13 Sa. 11 23 5 46 18 24 14 F. 11 44 6 3 1»48 14 SU. 8 12 17 6 54 19 27 15 Sa. 24 12 38 7 7 19 55 1 15 M. 1 7 13 10 7 59 20 30 16 SU. 1 28 13 44 8 16 21 4 16 Tu. 2 10 14 21 9 2 2131 17 M. 2 40 14 54 9 32 22 9 17 W. 3 16 16 33 10 2 22 26 18 Tu. 3 57 16 5 10 35 23 6 18 Th. 4 20 16 43 10 59 23 15 19 W. 5 5 17 13 1132 23 56 19 F. 5 16 17 40 11 50 23 58 20 Th. 6 18 10 12 23 20 Sa. 6 59 18 24 12 29 21 F. 6 40 IS 53 39 13 05 21 SU. 6 37 19 3 34 IS 2 22 Sa. 7 14 19 29 1 U 13 39 22 M. 7 13 19 41 1 8 13 34 23 SU. 7 47 20 4 1 48 14 9 23 Tu. 7 48 20 18 140 14 fl 24 M. 8 19 20 38 2 18 14 38 24 W. 8 21 20 54 2 11 14 40 25 Tu. 8 50 21 11 2 46 15 6 25 Th. 8 53 21 29 2 41 16 16 2(1 W. 9 21 2146 3 12 15 36 26 F. 9 26 22 5 3 14 16 54 27 Th. 9 53 22 23 3 30 16 10 27 Sa. 10 22 43 3 60 16 34 28 F. 10 27 23 2 4 12 16 50 28 SU. 10 36 23 24 4 81 17 17 29 Sa. 11 4 23 44 4 50 17 35 29 M. 11 18 519 18 8 30 SU. 11 45 3 34 18 28 30 Tu. 10 12 10 6 10 19 10 31 w. 1 1 13 9 7 26 20 16 (See previous note.) ▲t METHODIST BOOK ROOM, Halifax, N. 8. V t««l !i.1 MI wuAife nnna a rn If 7ou want yoar Puddinffs, •to., to &•▼• a d9U' Bl«BUn If HUB. S tU.» ogt, flATor, UM Bovtrtlffn FlaTorlnff Bxtraota. 18 ADVKHTIMEMKNTH. [1900 University of St. fmms Xavier's College, ANTIGONISH, NOVA SCOTIA. FOUNDED 1864. Fii.i, Arts Coirsk. HuiUlin^^s ronimodioiis and Fitted with all Modern linprovomonts. Hoard cxciMU'iit. : Terms : $130.00 per year. Special private rooms extra. Collegiate School for Boys. (Affiliated to St Francis Xavier's College ) ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT, St. Francis Xavier's College. JAMKS UKMl'STKK. W. V, HILLMAN. PRINCE ALBERT Planing & Moulding Mills. Factory, NORTH GEORGE STREET, North End. Wharf & Yard, FOOT OF VICTORIA LANE, South End. JAMES DEMPSTER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sashes, Fra mes, INSIDE and OUTSIDE VENETIAN SHUTTERS, MOULDING. LINING. FLOORING, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING MATERIALS. Songs and Solos in many different Bindings, n'. ) hav* A d«lf- inff Bztraota. [1900 COTIA. [iiid Fitted lit. : : >ius extra. College. niLLMAN. [ills. CO. les, IS, HALS. T. C. ALLVH A CO., fire b«st prioM on Artltto't ■aterlali. f t 1900] TIDB TADLR8. 19 The Employers' Liability /Assurance Corporation, Ltd. OF LONDON, ENGLAND. CAPITAL, •5,000,000,00. IsKiioH Kinployers' Liability, Oentiral liialtilily, OulMido liiability. Work in(*n'H Colloctivo Accldont, (loimml Accident and Sickiioss l'oli(^ii!s. Also (iiiarantouH of Fitlolity. This {'orporotion has doalt with over 10(),(KM( accidontsand paid in claims over j8,«(Hl,0()(t.(M). Rates furnished on application to J. Wr. MACKENZIE ft* CO. General AgentB for Maritime Provlncei Wright's Marble Building, HALIFAX. N. S. ' TIDB TABLE, HALIFAX. N. B.-GoiUinned. NOVKMBKR. i eS a « O 1 Th. 2 F. •A Si. 4 8U. 6 M. rt Tu. 7 W. 8 Th. *) F. 10 Sa. u SU. 12 M 13 Tu. 14 w. 15 Th. 10 F. 17 Sa. 18 SU. 19 M. 20 Tu. 21 w. 22 Th. 23 F. 24 Sa. 25 SU. 26 M. 27 Tu. 28 W. 29 Th. 30 F. Iliai! Watkr.'Low Waikr. be o II. .M. 1 50 2 57 4 3 5 5 6 2 «6« 7 48 8 38 9 20 10 13 11 1 1150 O.'JO 131 2 28 3 20 4 21 5 11 5 57 (j .39 7 17 7 53 8 28 9 3 9 39 10 19 11 6 bn '5 M. M. 14 14 15 24 10 30 17 43 18 41 19 36 20 28 21 17 22 4 22 52 23 43 43 1 36 12 43 13 44 14 51 15 m 10 56 17 50 18 36 19 15 I 19 52 20 30 21 9 2148 22 28 23 10 23 54 12 12 57 13 59 die c E o bi s '5 > H. M. n. M. 8 40 21 18 9 51 22 10 10 hi 23 11 11 48 3 12 41 54 13 33 145 14 24 2 37 15 10 3 31 16 9 4 28 17 4 5 28 18 1 6 29 18 57 7 29 19 .53 8 28 20 48 9 24 21 38 10 16 22 25 11 4 23 9 1147 23 60 • • • • 12 27 29 13 4 1 5 13 40 1 40 14 17 2 16 14.55 2 53 15 36 3 33 16 20 4 17 17 7 6 9 17 57 6 10 18 50 7 18 19 47 8 29 20 50 DECEMBER. e4 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. i SU. I &1- Tu. W. Th. I F. I Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. MIOII V I'ATKR.j il Q a o Evening. II. M. II. M. 1 2 33 15 8 3 35 16 18 4 36 17 22 5 35 18 22 32 19 19 7 2(J 20 11 8 16 20 59 9 3 21 45 9 48 22 30 10 33 23 14 11 19 12 8 49 13 3 1 39 14 1 2 30 15 3 23 16 1 4 18 17 2 5 12 17 58 6 2 18 47 6 47 19 30 7 29 20 11 8 8 20 50 8 46 21 28 9 26 22 7 10 9 22 48 10 55 23 32 11 45 19 12 39 110 13 38 2 6 14 43 3 7 15 53 be a 1 o il. H. 36 10 38 21 35 36 1 26 2 18 3 12 4 9 6 5 5 59 6 51 7 42 8 32 9 23 10 13 11 2 11 48 33 16 58 41 Ui 15 7 4 8 15 9 21 10 22 be 'S 0) U H M. 21 .53 12 51 23 45 12 28 13 18 14 14 54 15 43 10 33 17 21 18 15 19 19 54 20 44 21 31 22 18 23 4 23 49 12 31 l.{ 13 13 55 14 38 15 2'^ 10 7 10 .53 17 41 18 32 19 28 20 30 21 33 22 34 (Sec previous note } '---J At M£TflODI»T BOOK ROOM, Halifax. Bf wanM nnnB. a rn If jou want a port rtflrMblnf drink, um lOTcr- MSBUA IIHUB* m \jV» tifn Llm« JnlM. P«nt««m BoUdlnf. HALIFAX. r>t«l 'tM I 20 HOW TO DESTROY INaKCTS IN OIKMIAHDS. [1900 How to Destroy Insects in Orchards. I'ai'RK hkai> ukkork Nova Scotia Fki'it (inowKKs Assckiation. From obntM'vation aiul past cxpftricnou I fiixl tlic in«ect cneruien on th«j increase. Their name is Icj^ion and tli«'y call for carneht vigilnnirri on the part of tho fruit grower. In tiiiH lirief article I wish to direct attention to tiu! seven following insects which prey upon the orchard (yANKKR Worm proves very destructive to the foliage. The moth appears both in spring and autumn The females being wing- less, are obliged to crawl up the stems, on which the eggs are deposited. The larva— which is ash colored or dusky brown- appears the first of June. Tiie most eflectual way of checking the ravages of this insect consists in fastening a band of coarse cloth covered with printers' ink around the trunk of the tree. The ink must be renewed every two or three days, as the 8, for Letter and Blllh«id9.-^ [1900 (fCIATION. t ciuMuien ir onriu'Mt article I I it'll prey aie. The iing wing- eggB are brown — eking the irHo cloth The ink nliuB 80on ;reen and I to seven I the moft lestroyed. i thf. ffftfn) irc Idid in ring con- of spring thousands o remove, is about ,1 and two tter part {^ and in again lay bunchea y may be '0. These id strip a eking or 'ant of a Jr on the ng May. |ks, often long and on one I^Vith the I ie in that \ •d by a , |g moth, i of the I md soon 1900] TO PKEfARB (HiOUND FOR AN OIlCilAHD. 21 spoils th«i fruit, cauHing it to fall pn'maturcly. Ah hoou an, or often bi'fure it falls, the worm eHuapca either into the ground or under the rough bark of the tree, unltms trufn are sft for its capture. It lieH in the cocoon from Heveii to ten dayti, and comes forth a moth again. Thus three crops are produced in a single season. HOW TO DKSTFtOY THKM :- Ist. — Kncourage the black cap titmouse and hairy woodpecker, which destroy the insect in the papA state. '2nd.--[iight small bonHres in the orchard on dark nights, which will attract and (bistroy the moth. 3rd --Tick up wormy fruit as .^^oon as it falls and feed the hogs, if they cannot be allowed to run in the orchard. 4th. — Strips of woolen cloth tied aiound the trunk of the tree, and occasionally taken otf and examined, or, \vli;it \ hivve found on excellent plan is, lay two old barrel staves (these for economy) clo.se tr);;ether -the dcjser tlu' better -and fasten them with a couple of screws to the trunk of the tree The worni^ will crawl in between, where they will be found generally in a tranHformation state By examining the staveb once a fortnight, removing the worms, and returning the trap to its position on the tree, this troublesome pest can be nearly gotten rid of in one season. Hauk fjOtrsK or muxspl .vair is occasionally troublesome, but can be exterminated by scraping the old bark ort' and burning it. An excellent wash is made by dissolving two lbs. of potash in six or eight (juarts of water, which may be applied with a mop about the latter part of May, or first of June. Large sums have been paid for this simple recipe. The Ai'i'LK Thkb; Hohkr is a Heshy, white grub, the larva of a brown and white striped beetle, which deposits its eggs during; June and July in the collar and along the trunk of the tree The eg^s soon hatch and the worms remain just under the surface of the bark until they are strong enough to bore into tl;e wood of the tree. Fastening up the entrance hole with a plug of hard wood is said to be a sure remedy. Lime and ashes piled around the base of the tree is a preventive, and the wash recommended above for the bark louse may also be used with advantage. By contrasting fruit— in the one case fair and smooth, in the other gnarled and wormy —one is amply repaid for the labor re- quired to produce handsome, perfect fruit. T. E. SMITH. Nova Scotia Nur.sekie.s, Cornwallls. To Prepare Ground for an Orchard- John Manwaring writes to the Williamelte Fartncv he has had twenty-Hve years' experience in orchard planting, and has best succeeded when this method of preparing the ground has been adopted:— Set stakes whatever distance apart trees are to be planted (say thirty-three to forty feet, Coiup ) and plow in ridges, harrow thoroughly, and let %iy a few days. Then throw it up in Boom. Poets in all stjies of binding, at Hetliodist Book Roomi Halifax SIMSOH BROS, ft CO., SSSSX^ PENTAGON BUOblNO. HALIFAZ. $ ■lii • 4fi ill if 2 '2 TO PREPARE GROUND FOR AN ORCHARD. [1900 ridges cross- ways, the same distanoe apart as at first, and harrow as before. Now plow again, throwing ridge right on top of the first, till the dead furrow at one rod from the ridge is about eighteen inches deep. Harrow again thoroughly till mellow and fine. Now apply manure, which has previously been prepared, spread evenly over all tlie ground, and plow again, throwing furrows back into last dead furrow, this is the place where the trees are to be set. Harrow as before, and repeat plowing cross- ways. You will now have a soil to set your trees in. Some may say this is too much trouble ; but I will ensure them a good orchard, if they will follow this plan. No man ever succeeded unless he had depth of soil to set his trees in, and he ought not to attempt an orchard without having the ground plowed, at lea.st, two years before setting out the trees. Bi'viNC Trkes. — Orders should have been sent to the nurseries before this. Better to defer planting until another year than to purchase from the glib-tongued tree pedlers, who will furnish only th'j refuse of nurseries, impartially nan ed. Order direct from the nurseries (or from authorized ufjetitx, hitf not tree pedlers — Comp). Nursery trees, when long on the rocad, often dry and the bark becomes shrivelled. Bury such trees in sandy soil, root and branch, in a few days they will become plump. — American. Aijricidturid for March. oiZE OK Treks — The American Aijricultnriat says : — In select- ing trees for planting the largest is not always the best. Medium sized trees are lifted with better roots, are easily handled, are less liable to injury from transportation, start quicker and grow faster than large old trees, which have wider spread roots, which are certain to be severely abridged in lifting. I'he top must then be pruned severely to correspond with the destruction of the roots. So there is nothing gained in the way of size Two-yearold trees of the apple, pear, pUun, and cherry, and one-year-old of the peach, are the best sizes, and of these, stocky, low-branched specimens will be found to give the most satisfaction. TRANsrhANTiNc Trkes — A Correspondent of the Williamette Farmer., who claims to have had twenty-five years' experie ce in orchard planting, says : — Having the ground thoroughly prepared, measure off the distance with a pole, and set small stakes right where the tree is to be set (stake out the whole field intended for planting — when done properly they should be in line, looking from any direction Drive these stakes down so thej' will not be dis- ' turbed in digging the holes — Comp. ) This done, dig holes large I enough to set the trees without the roots being cramped, remove the Make and place the tree exactly irhere it stood, spread out the roots . in their natural position, throw in a smell (juantity of fine earth, move the tree up and down a little to sift the earth among thv) j fibres, then put in more earth, tread gently till the hole is full, but I in no case set the trees more than one inch deeper than they were in the nurserv. ORDERS FOR PERIODICALS TAKEN jeattheProT- 10. HALIFAZ. [1900 ,n(l harrow top of the ut eighteen fine. Now ead evenly I back into I to be set. u will now 5 too much will follow h of soil to rd without setting out le nurseries ear than to urnish only ct from the —Cowp). 1(1 the bark and branch, cuUurUt for : — In select- it. Medium led, are less grow faster which are ist then be If the roots. ar-old trees f the peach, specimens Williamclte ;perie ce in ly prepared, (takes right Intended for )oking from Inot be dis- j holes large ^led, remove. ml the rootii tine earth, [among tho ia full, but they were * i i WBAPPINO PAPER ftDd TWINES at T. C. ALLEN * GO'S. 1900] ADVERTISKMENTS. 23 N©Yft se©Tia Stained Qlass WorRs. MANUFACTURERS OF Art Glass of every description for Churches, Public Buildings and Private Residences. : : ALSO Bent Glass for Show Cases, Steamboats, Bow Windows, Etc. ::::::: FACTORY : I3>4 to I5>^ STARR ST. DA VID ROCHE, Prop. Likewise Importers and Dealers in English, American and Canadian Wall Papers, ^'50 Contracting Painter & Decorator. RETAIL STORE, 230 ARGYLE STREET, NEAR JACOB ST z^^^,^^H A L/ FAX , N. S. At METHODIST BOOK ROOM, HALIFAX, N. S. I iSr "s-^fi^ *t fifiif«niV9« Cbemioal Food is a wonderful fonic and Stren|[tIi>Qlv< iiiiul«! nil ovor tliP world S))t'riiil atloiitioii Kivcii to iiivcsliiiciits of Money for F^xfates and Tnisls. Loans KltVvtcd. Ag-ent for the Guarantee Co. of North America. SECURITY BONDS GIVEN FOR EMPLOYEES OF B.\NKS AND OTHER CORPORATIONS. Sub-Ag-ent for the Cheque Bank of London. .Storlinj< Ciioiint's issnt^l payaldc all ovrr [m\ (livilizod (iloho. Host mode of tran-;inittinK money to Enropo, Africn and Asia. it-^ In forma I ion ^ivvu in connection with Financial Inntiintions. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. C. MACKINTOSH, - HALIFAX, NOIfA SCOTIA. Ill cornsspondin^ i»lease mention Helcher's Almanac. HALIFAX CASH STORE> 153, 155 Granville Street. Groceries, Crockery ware, Glassware, Elec. Platedw^are, Chinaware. in w . .^-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ——^k. /\li Goods imported direci: from Makers. J. A. GASS & S0N. LIBKABIE8 for »Ui\JI>AT-8CU00L8 supplied Ime JuIo« ft }, HALIFAX. [1900 )SH, rURES. tho world fates ica. fD OTHER >n. hu. Hest ill. mtioiis. SCOTIA. RE, Cnrelope SUmpflnf, cheap and food at T. C ALLEN k C0^<9. are. )N, 1900] HOUSE OF COMMONS. 31 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Speaker //on Tliomas Haiii . C/erA— Sir John (ieome Boiirinot, k <;.m.o., i.i.. d., I).c.i..,i».i.. ; Assistant — J. H. R. Liiplaiiic lSVryert«^(/^.■l/•/;i«— Lt-Col. H. U. Siiiilh. Deputy Seryt-nt-Anns, 11. W. IJowio. Clerk PROVINCE OF Annapolis— J. B. Mills, * Antij;oniah —Colin F. Mclsaac. Cape Breton — H. F. McDougall, Sir Chas Tupper, Mart. Colchester— Firman McClure. Cinnberland— Hance .1 I.ogan. r)i;;by— Albert .1. S. Copp. I'lctuu— flon Sir C.n. Tupper, k c m o, Adam C. Bell, Hichniond — Joseph A. Gillies. NOVA SCOTIA. Guvsboroiigh— Diiiicnn C Frasor. Halifax— Uobert L. Bnrdoii, Benj Kiissell. Hants— Allen Haley. Inverness — Angus Mcl-ennan. Kings— //on F. W. Borden. Lunenburg— Charles K. Kauibacli. Shelburne and* Queens— //on \V. S. Fielding. Victoria — John L. Bethune. Yarmouth — Thomas B. Flint. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert— W. J. Lewis, Carleton — Frederic H. Hale, Charlotte — Gilbert VV. Ganong, Gloucester Theotime Blanchard. Kent— Geo. V Mclnerne}'. Kings — James Domville, Northumberland— James Robinson, Queens (it Sunbury — //on A.G. Blair. Restigouche— John McAlister. St. John, city- -John V. Fills. St. John, city and county — Joseph J. Pucker. Victoria — /fun John Costigan, Westmoreland— H. A. Powell, York— //on G. F. Foster. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. King's Co., Augustine C. Macdonald, Prince, East— J()hn Yeo. Prince, West-B 1) McLellan. Queen's West, //on SirL.H.Davies, K c M o, Queen's, Fast, Alex Martin. PROVINCE Argenteuil, Thomas Christie, Bagot, Joseph Edmond Marcil, Beauce, Joseph Godbout, Beauharnois, J. G. H. Bergeron, Bellechasse, (). E. Talijot. Berthier, C. Beausoleil. Bonaventure, J. F. Guitt'-, Brome, Hon ■i. A. Fisher, Chambly and Verclieres, vacant. Champlain, F. A. .Marcotte, Charlevoix, Chas .\ngi>rs. Chateauguav, James I'ollock Brown. Chicoutimi&; Saguenay, Paul V. Savard, Compton, Rufus H. Pope. Dorchester, J. B. Morin, Drummond & Arthabaska, L. Laver- Gaspe, K. Leocieux, Ig'ie. Hoclielaga, J. A. C. Madore, Huntingdon, Julius Scrirer. Jacques Cartier, F. D. M k^, Joliette, Chas Basinet, OF QUEBEC. Kamouraska, Henry G. Carroll. Labelle — J. H M. Bourassa. Laprairie and Napicrvilie, Domini- que IMonet, L'Assomption, Joseph (Jautheir, Laval, Tlios Fortin. Levis, Louis Julien Demers. LTsIet, A. M. Dechene, Lotbiniere, vacant. Maskinonge, Joseph H. Legris. Megantic. (ieorge TurcDt, Missisquoi, Daiil B. Meigs, Montcalm, Louis E. Dugiis. Montmagny, Pierre Kavmond Marti- neau. Montmorency, Thos C Casgrain Montreal, St Anne, M J F (^linn. Montreal, St. .A-utoine, L. (i. lioddick Montreal, St James, O. Desmarais, Montreal. St. Lawrence, E G Penny Montreal, St Mary's, Hereule Dupre Nicolet, Fabien Boisvert, By METHODIST BOOK ROOM, Halifax, N. S. fiTMcinivtu Obemlcal Food Is a wondan'nl Tonic and Strenftli-aiTW, SlllIHUn'K PENTAOON BDILDINO - - - HALIFAX. 'I ) .\t)VEHTlHEMKNT. [11)00 A Decided Advantage ! ! ! AN VON I". innvh.isinK- ;i PIANO, OKCiAN or SKWINC. MAL'IIINI'! i>n tiiiii' must ooiisiclor it .'i di'tiiU'il JKlvan- iHj^c to piiivliiisi* tVom the house tlial oilers tlie g^reatest iiulueenieiUs ami gives the easiest terms. ANVONK innvliasiiiu a IMANO, ORC.AN or SKWINC. iMACIIINI"'. lor easli uiust lousider it a decided advan- tage lo pun lirise from the dealer who has the greatest \arii'ty o'i lustruments or Machines to show. W'e t>lVer gieat iiidueenieuts in the way of IMANC), ORC'.AN and SKVVING MACIIINK Margains. We know o'( \\K^ Piano, Organ ami Sewing Machine House in the Dominion that gives tin- Terms we do on PIANOS, ORGANS and SKWING MACHINKS. And Remember N'ou are not confined to any one make whether you buy on time or insist on paving Cash. \OLR CHOIC K of any ot" the makes o{ Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines wo have in Stock. MILLER BROS. 101 = 103 Barrington St. 36=38 Prince St. TELEPHONE 738 HALIFAX, N. B- The only Piano, Organ and Sewing Machine House in the Province doing Business under the Firm name (( MILLER BROS." i INTEKNATIONiL BIBLES in flfty aifferent Styles, reiifili-OIr«r. LIPAZ. Send to T. C. ALLEN A CO., drAnrllle 8t., for School Maps. [lUOO eiii VIII SKWFNC. i\\ .'ulvcin- i' greatest SIC WING eel advan- ? greatest IMA NO, s. M.'ichine we do on \KS, tlier vou Pianos, St. lAX. House I 1900J liOUMK OF COMMONS. 3.3 Pontiac, Wm J. I'oupore, I'ortneuf, flon Sir lletiri Joly «lc Lolltiniero K (.' M o. Qiiubiic, ICast, Kt lion Sir Wilfrid I.uiirier, (i < m ton, .Inhn W. \M\. Al;;iiina, .Mbeit I'". Dynient. IJotbwell, James (JIancy. Hraiit, N. 1!., .laine.s Somerville. Brunt, .s. n.,('. B lley.l. Brockville, William II. ('oMi>tock. Bruce, K. K., Ily ('arxill Bruce, N. u., Alexander McNeill. Bruce w. it , .lobu Tolmie. ('ardwell, Wni. Stubbs. Carlcton, William T. IIodKins Cornwall and Storn\ont, J. (i. Snet- .singcr, iMnidas, Andrew Broder. Durham, i;. k , Thomas D. Craij; Durham, w. n., Kobert Beitli, Klf^in, K. K., Andrew B. Injjram Klgin, w. K , (ico E. Casey E»,sex, 8. It , M. K. Cowan. Kssex, N. K , William McGr-'gor Frontenac, D. D. Kopers Glengarry, Iloderick li. McLennan (irein ille, s. i;.,.)ohn Dowsley Keid (jlrey, E. R. ThomJ-s S. Sproule (Irey, n. u , /Ion Wm Paterson nr Middlesex, h.k., Malcolm McGiigan Middlesex, w. u., WuiS Calvert Muskoka, (ieo. McCoruiick Nipissing, J. B Kluck. Norfolk, N. i{ , J (Iharlton Norfolk, s. IS., Hon David Tisdale Northumberland, k.k,E(Iw (,'ochrane Northumberland, w. k., (Jeo (iuillet Ontario, n. h., D. (Jriham Ontario, .s. k., Leonard Burnett Ontario, w. i< , vacant. Ottawa, (city). Napoleon .\. Bel court, Wm. Hutchison Oxford, N. u., .las. Sutherland Oxford, s K., Hon Sir Richard Cart- wright, <;. cm <;. Peel, John Featheiston Perth, N. i< , Alex. F. Macl.aren I'erth, .s. K., Dilman K. Erb Potorboro', E. 1!., John Lang Peterboro', \v h , Jas. Kendry Prescott, Isidore Proiilx Prince Edward, Wm. V. Pettct Renfrew, N.K. . I'lios. Mackie. Renfrew, s. h., John Ferguson Russell, W. C. Edwards Simcoe, n. k., Leighton (Joldie Mc- Carthy. Simcoe, ic. h., W. || Bennett Simcoe, s. k., Riclul. Tyrwliitt Toronto Centre. Cu. II.' pe Berliam. Toronto, East, .h.jm R. i-iobertt-on Toronto, West. Edw F. Claike. Edw li. Osier Victoria, NH, SamI Hughes Victoria, s. k., Geo McHugh Waterloo, n. k., Jos. E. Seai;ram Waterloo, s. n., James Livingston leSf At lETHODIST BOOK ROOM. Halifax, N. 8. I HlHIuniv R«)nM A vn IfyonwantyonrPaddlnfi, ate. tohayta dtll- Binbun HKUn. M LUm (5i„m fl^^or „,, goT«rel«n Flavortnf BxtnwjU. ;u Am'KHTlMKMENTU. [1900 W & A QAXEIS, iMroui'Kus .\Nr> I)i;\i,kks in Violins, Aceordeons, Harmonicas, Autoharps, Graphophones and Raeords. and Strings of all klndst Music Stools, Music Stands, Etc. iti! All kinds of Instrumen s Repaired. *» MUMFORD BROS. ^^^Produce Commission Merchants*^^ MiKiifonl's 13uiliiio^, Argylo Street, HALIFAX, N. S. I'cisoiiiil All. •Mi ion KiMMi lo ili(« sales of MrTI'KK. K(f(JS, HOliS. I'ori/I'KV, IIMir. VI'KJKTAHIiKS, Ktc. I'rocccds ol' Suit- rcmil led pn>in|»l l.\ . MafUct I'riris >rnl on ititplioation. ('(Mi-ii,'imiriits Sidirilt'd TELEPHONE 006. CREIGHTON & MARSHALL -^tc stationers 3}K- Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers. UKAI.KHS IN CHARTS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, NAVIGATION BOOKS, ETC. OKDNANCE SQUARE, HALIFAX. SMALL AMOUNTS OF MONEY- Tlic follnwiiit,' s!ii)w> how i^asy it is to acciiimilati! a fortiiiif. i)rovid- iii"iH'i)iKM-sicp-i anMakoM 'riiu iabU' sliows what would be thd result. atlhccMil of lifty yeais by saving a certain amount each day and i>ut- t iiiK il al interest at the rate af six i)er cent : DAILY TIIK SAVINUH. UKHl'LT. Sixty cents ? .i7,024 IIAll.V SAVINC.^l One cent . • Ten cents . . Twcnls' cent- 'i'liirly cent- Forty cents . Fifty cent- TIIK !l..')ll( iD.fMti; 'JS..il2 . as,(ii,» I7..i2(> Se\ cnty cents ti(5.528 Kinhty cents ~6M2 Ninety cents ... K;),.i.'}7 One dollar llo.Oll Five dollars .* 475,208 Nearly every person wastes enouKh in twenty or thirty years, which' if <,vved and carefullv invested, would niake a family quite indepeiulent: but th(M>i"ii><''Pli' *'f *^'"'-" ^'•'^■'"^'^ '>'^'* ^*''"' ^^"^^ >sSM b&T«a d«ll- of Bxtrftou. BOOKS FOR HCHOOL LIBB4R1E;4 at T. Cw ALLEN * CO'8. [1900 V ps, 1 kinds* C, 3iT. S. s. S, IIOGri. ]i|ilicat ion . I 906. UL, urers. KS, ETC. l)ro\ i(l- iHi result, and put- TIIK KKHl'LT. .? ;>7,024 . ♦ki,o2S . 7«i.().S2 . «o..i:}7 ilo.Otl , 47'),2()8 . wliich- peiuleiil; general 19001 I'HOVINPK OF NOVA SCOTIA. 35 W^llund, Wm. McCL-ary W.'llinKton, < . R., A. Scmpic Wullin^ton, N. it., .JamuH Mr.Mtilli'n W«'lliti>(ton, H. u., (llirirt. Klo('|»r.:r Wentworth, .N. k., .'uh. Somervill»« ' PROVINCE OF MANITOBA Wentworth m. it,, Thou Main Ydrk.i*;. ii., Wni F MMclcau Y»)rk, i;. ii., //<»» Wni Miiiock Vork, i:. u., //<>« N.C. Wallacr I'rovenclier, A. A. C. I.aUiviero Selkirk, .lolin A. iMucdonfll Winnipeg, vacant. Uiandiin, //«'« t!. Sit'ton MacijoMalil, .1. (t. lUitlurtiinl l....^ar, Kiilit. [<. KichurdMon Marqiii'ttf, Win. .). Hoche PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hiirnird, (>im» U. Maxwoil | Vanccnivcr, Wni. W. |{. Mclnnra New WcHtniinsler, Aiilay Morrison NORTH WKST Assinilioiu, K.,.IaH. IM. l). Davi.s PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Skat ok (Jovkknmknt— HALIFAX. /Aeuteniint-dinwrnor, {ami />i'p (iorenior for .tii/niiu/ Marriaijc Licenses,) (f!>.()0())— His Honor Mai.aciiy HoWKH I).M-v.' Prii'ute Secrttani, l.t.-Col. H. W. Clerke, N. S. M. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. (i. II. Miirrav, m.p.i*.. Premier fiipl Proiuncial Secrcfnri/. " <;harles K. (jiiurch, M iM'., Com r of PiMir, Wor/y-.t nnd Mines. " .1. W. lAm^Wy, M.i'.f., D.c.L., K,uq (Ueinentaport. A. I". Wolton Kinffston. Isidore LeBlanc .\riehat. .lohn McNeil, Ksq Mabou Jason M. Mark, Ksq Liverpool. II. H. Fidler, Ksq Halifax. 11, M. Kobieh .-.1, Ksq Metej:han. Koht. Druniinond, I'.sq Stellarlon. (,'. N. (luninings, Ksq Londonderry W. B. Smith Cape island ,1. K. Corbett Antigonisli W. r. Pipes. ... Amherst. Clerk, A. G. Troop. At METHODIST BOOK ROOM, HALIFAX, N. S. SIM80N BROS. & €0 Sovereign Spices are absolutely ptire. PENTAGON BUILDINO, HALIFAX. ^^S ^: {- , 'nfij'-'i 36 NOVA SCOTIA — LEGISLATIVE AS8EMIJLY. [1900 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . Hon. F. A. Laurence. County. Member. Address. Annapolis Hon J. W. Longley Halifax. " Tos. A. Bancroft Koimd Hill. Antigonish L'on Angus Macgillivarv Antigonish. " Christopher P. Chisholm " Capk Bketon l)r A. S. Kendall S.ydney. " Alex Johnston Bridgeport. CoLCHKSTiiR Hop, F. A. Laurence Truro. T. r,.McMullen " CuMi5KUL,AND //()» Thos li. Black Amherst. " Alex K. Fraser Springhill. Di«ny lion X. \\. Comeau IVleteghan River. " A. M. Gidney Mink Cove. GuYSBOKO . .Wni. A. Ferguson (^luysboro. ' John 11. Sinclair New Glasgow. Haukax VV. H. Wallace Halifax. " Geo Mitchell " " Hon David Mcl'herson " Hants Charles S. Wilcox Windsor. " Arthur Drysdale Halifax. Invkhnkss James Macdonald West Bav. M. J. Doucet Port Hood. KiN(iS Brenton H. Dodge Kentville. '• Harry H. Wickwire " LuNKNRuiiG Hon Cha.s K. Church Halifax. " T. D. Sperr}' Petite Kiviere. PiCTOU J. D. RicGregor New Glasgow. " E. M MacDonald Pictou. '* M. H. Fitzpatrick New Glasgow. QiKKNS ?]. M. Farreil Liverpool. " Thos Keillor Kempt. RiciiMOM* Simon Joyce D'Escouse. " Duncan Finlayson Arichat. SuKLHUKNE Hon Thos. Johnson Lockeport. ' ■ Thos Robertson Yarmouth. Victokia /TonG H. Murray Halifax. " John G. Morrison Englishtown. Yakmoutii William Law Yarmouth. " Henry S. LeBlanc West Pubnlco. Clerk, J. W. Ouseley. Serqt.-at-Arms, A. F. Haliburton. Clerk Assigla'nt, G. W. Kvte. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Prorincial Secretary and Treasurer, Hon Geo H Murray, m.p.p. Deputy Sec'y, and Clerk of Executive Council, Edwin C. Fairbank. Marriage License Clerk, "jno B. Curric. Clerk, Fred W. Dunn. Stenographer, Mi«s Mary MacPhersor. Provincial Cashier, John MacAloney. Clerks, John Jenney, J. A. Miller. Secretary for Agriculture, B. W. Chipman. Department of Public Works and Mines. Commissioner, Hon C. E. Church. Dep'y Commissioner and Inspector o/il//«fs, Edwin Gilpin, jr. -iwnr^or.D'Arcy Weatherbe. Chief Clerk and Accountant, W. H. Browne. Clerks, W. J. P'inlay D.B. O'Brien, Geo A. Hall, and Thos Strachan. Messenger, Thos. R Holloway. Provincial Engineer, Dr. Martin Murphy. Assistant, R. McColl Clerk, W. M. Inglis. ' '1 m AMflEM BOOKS lOB CHVBCB CB0IB8, «ly pure, ro. HALIFAX. For Fino Letter and Note Paper go to T. C. ALLEN ft (0. [1900 Address. ifax. nd Hill, igonish. ney. Igeport. •o. lerst. npliill. eglian Kiver. k Cove, sboro. r Glascow. fax. ^ ilsor. I'dx. t Bav. L Hood, tville. fax. e Riviere. r Glasgow. u. GlH.ej^OW. poo). ouse. at. port, outh. IX. shtown. outh. I'ubnico. ifton. :rs. rrcy, m.p.p. ^ Fairbank. W. Dunn. shier, John \ud Inspector Chief Clerk O'Brien, loDowav. McColl, 1000] NOVA SCOTIA — PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. 37 Crown Lands Department. Commissioner of Crown Lands, The Attorney General. Chief ClerJc,Jtis. H. Austen. Deputy Surveyors — Annapolis, C. F. Armstrong, Edward Barteaux, jr.; Antlgonish, Hugh McDonald; Cape Breton, H. K. McKenzie, Capt. Worgan, Stephen McNeil, John D. McN il ; Colchester, Wm G. Ousley, Edmund Archibald, Saml. G. A. Morrison, J. K. Eaton; Cumberland, D. J. Taylor, George C. Harrison ; Diqby, Edwin B. Parker, Anselm M Comeau, Siffroi M. Conieau ; Guyshoro', C.T. Taylor, Chas. W. Pyc ; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, H. W.Andrews, M. McI. Logan, Angus Cruickshanks, Frank Cnighton, A. A. Brine ; Hants, J. McKenzie, John A. McCallum ; Inverness, W. F. Davis, Arch D. McLellan, James W. McKenzie, P. A. Murphy; Kintjs, J. Lcard, Hennigar Ncily, Arch Foster ; Lunenburg, W. J. Wentzell ; Pictou, Jas. Holmes, F. W. McKenzie, Jas S. Eraser, James Roy; D. W. McDonald; Queens, John H. Harlow, Josiah Smith, Hartwell Putnam ; Richmond, John J. Robertson, Kenneth Mcintosh; Slielhiirne, J'Ames A. McKay; Fictor/a, Joseph S. McLean; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield. Provincial Hospital for Insane- Visitors, the Lt.-Governor, the Chiet Justice, the Provincial Secretary, the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and the heads or authorized representatives of all christian churches in the Province. Commissioner, Hon C. E. Church, Com- missioner of Public Works and Mines. Sec'y to Commissioner, R. T. Murray. Medical Superintendent, H. H. Hattie, m.d. Asst. Mnlical Superintendent, J. A. McKenzie m.d. Asst. P/iysician, Ernest Eraser Moore, si.d. Bursar and Storekeeper, A. S. Hunt. Housekeeper, Mrs. R. D. Dickson. Victoria General Hospital. Commissioner — Hon C. E. Church, Commissioner of Public Works and Mines. Iiispeclor — Geo L. Sinclair, m.i>. Secretary to Commissioner — R. T Murray. Midical Board — D. A. Campbell, m.d., Pz-tsiVcw^ ; C. Dickie Murray, m d , cm., Secntary. Consultiny Staff — W. J Almon, M.ix, S. Fitch, M.D, W. N. Wickwire, m.d., W. S. Oliver, m.d., F.R c.s.i , D. A. Campbell, m.d,, cm., A. J. Cowie, m d., r.c.p., A. P. Reid, M D,, L.R.c.s,, J. F. Black, m.d., Wm Tobin, f.r.c s.i. Visiting Physicians — Thcs Trenaman, m d , M. A. Curry, m.d., C. Dickie Murray, m b o.m., Univ. Edin , M. A. B. Smith, m.d., Univ. N. Y. Visiting Surgeons — Edward Farrell, m.d., T. R. Almon, m.d., N. E. McXay, m.d., cm., m.r.cs. Specialists of Eye, Ear and Thioat — Fi. H. Loworison, m.d., E. A. Kirkpatrick, m d., cm. Specialist Skin Diseases — Jas Ross, m o , cm. Superintendent, W. W. Kenney, Surgeon, M. T. McLean, m.d., cm. Jui ior House Shaw, M.D., CM. Clinical Clerks— O. R. Salter, J. A. Apothecary — ('. E. Puttner. Engineer, James H. Dow 0/ A^urses — Miss Jane Mitchell. Housekeeper — Mrs Ni(/lit Supervisor — Miss A. C. McDonald. Provincial Library. Cotnmiss loners — Pres., His Honor M. B. Daly, Lieut. -Gov., Hon L G. Power, Hon. H. H. Fuller, Hon J. " ~ tice Townshend, J. J. Stewart, Rev MacKay, ll d , Hon. Wm. Roche, Assistant Librarian, Harry Piers. Chief Game Commissioner, Charles Sydney Harrington Senior House Surgeon, S. E. C. Rogerson. Su}>eri)dendent Amelia Reid. W. Longley, Hon. Mr. Jus- John Forrest, d. d., A. H. Librarian. F. Blake Grofton ; ts, At METHODIST BOOK BOOM, HALIFAX, N. 8. ?K!-r' ,4*"i^rv^", siiriiniv nRApreciate BIASUfl UttV^ « \jV., Sovereign Essence of Lemon. Vanilla, etc. 38 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. [1900 PROVINCE OF_NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat ok Govkrnment— FREDKRICTON. IJeut.-G()vernor—($9,{)(\0) — His Honor the Hon Abner Reid McLellan, G<)vernoi'\t Privnfe Set-vetary — Mr. R. S. Baker. Prov. Aide-dt-Camp», (a)1. Call, Lt. Keay, (^apt A. George Blair. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon H. R. Kiiiinerson, Premier and Chief Corn'r Board of Works, lion L.J. Tweed'e, Prov. Secretary. Hon A. S. White, Attornen General, linn A. T. Dunn, Surveyor General. Hon C. H. LaBillois, minister of Aijricullure, Hon \j. V. Karris. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Pay $300 per session and 10c. per mile travel. Speaker Ifon Geo F Hill. Additional pay $400. Alukkt County . . . .Hon Henry R. Enimerson, Charles J. Osman. Cahleton County. .. Frank li. Carvel), Hugh Henry McCain, Chas L. Smiti). CiiAHLoTTE Co James R" W, Hon Geo. F. Hill, James O'Brien, William V. Todd. Glouckster " ....r. J. Venoit. Joseph I'orrier, Theobald M. Burns. Kent County Urbain Johnson, James Barnes, Peter H. Legere. KiNos " //;j Angus McMillan. " Janits W. Richards, '* James R. McLean, " Peter McNutt, " Peter Sinclair. " Anthonv McLaughlin. Vacant. " B. Uogers. Clerk — Arthur Newberv. SACRED MUSIC in great Tftriety, at Methodist Book Hoom, :l I will appreciate , Vanilla, etc. T. C. ALLKN ft CO., Bibles, Charch Serrlces, etc., Halifax. [1900' (. ieid McLellan, e Blair. ird of Wovks. orney General, S Minister of ). . Osman. Uain, Chas L. lilies O'Brien, li M. Burns. H. Lege re. ovil, Hon \\'in P. Burchill, i risoD A. Mc- uniphrov, W nson. I '. 1 hompson, ! mpl)ell. j e. Chaptain. Engrossing \ mdrv. Law ID. Iter Adolphus 1900] PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 39 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker — Hon James H. Ciiminisk}'. king's county. ConnciUorx." Axttemhliimen.^ First District . . . .lolin Kickham Hon Jam°s K. McLean. Second Districi. .Auihonv McLauchlin ....Arthur I'etors. T/iinJ P'.Jricl . James K. McDonald Cyrus Shaw. Fiinrlh District . .M. McKinnon 1)'. A. McKinnon. Fi/?/* />/«// it'(. .. .Hon Daniel Gordon Archibald J. McDonald. quekn's county. First District Hon Peter Snnlair William Campbell. Sicond District . Alow Donald Kan|uliarsoM. .Joseph Wise. Tliird District . . Janiis H. Ccimniislvy Hon Frederick Peters. Fourth District . .Hon George Forbes .... .vacant. Charlottetoirv^ J ( omnion and V Beiii'imin Rogers Lemuel E. Prowse. li'iijnltg . . . . ) PRINC K COUNTY. First District . . . .laniis K. JJirch Louis J. Pineau. Si'ci'nd District . ..\lf'rcd Me Williams Hon James W. Richards. Third District .Jidm A. McDonald Joseph F. Arsenault. Fourth District . .Hon Peter McNutt S- K. Reid. Fifth District. . . . Hon Angus McMillan . . . .(Gilbert DesRoches. ' Klect,oil by property holders, t Kleetcil by fraiiuhiso vote. Chief Clerk — .Angus B. McKenzie. Scrgt-nt-Anns — Lem. Hooper. PUBLIC OFFICFRS. Premier, Hon Donald Farquharson ; Pcmncial Secretary and Trea- surer, and Coin of Public Lands — Dor. Angus McMillan ; Attorney (General . Commissioner of Public Works — Hon James R. McLean ; Secretary of Puldic ITor^vs— Richard Smith ; Fngineer IL C. McMillan; Queens' Printer— ,io\\i\ Coombs; Supt of Education— D. .}. McLeod; SecVy Board of Fducation—E. S. McPhail. DeputyProthono- tary and Clerk of the Crown — W. A. Weeks; Judge of Probate— R'lch&r A Reddiu; Ojlicial Stenographer. Premier's Secretary, and Legislative Librarian— \V. H. Crosskill ; Asst P.ori Sec and Treas — Arthur Newberrj'; Registrar of Deeds -W. C. White , Asst Registrar of Deeds — Michael Laverty; [''rovincial Auditor, Benj. Balderstong. provincFoTquebec. Skat ok Govkhnment— QUEBEC CITY. Lient. Governoi'—{$\0,OQO)—W\H Honor the Hon L. A. Jelti^. Aide-de-Cnmp, Capt H. C. Sheppard. Private Secretary, Fd. Delpit, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon V. (t. Mnrchand, (Premier), Treasurer of the Province " .1. E. Robid'Uix, Stcretury and Registrar of the J'nwince. " IL Arcbanibeault, Attorney- General. " ¥.(i. Miviile-Decheue, Commissioner tf Agriculture. " 8. N. Parent, Commissioner of Lands, Forests and Fisheries, '• A. Turg'on, Commissioner of Colonization aiul Mines. " 'I'Ih DufVy, Commissioner of Pnblic Works. " Wm Jos Shehj'n, G. W. Stephens, J. J. Guerin, Members without Port f olio. )0l[ lioom. Poets ia all styles of bindlngr, at Methodist Book Boom s» .jitMlfW!^' fBfWfiAv npna ^ rn are props of Sovereign Syraps, Lime Juice and OIMSU^ lSnU9. « l/U ) Easences. PENTAGON BUILDINQ. HALIFAX 40 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— Ll-XilSLATIVR ASSEMBLY. [1900 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Spcdker Ifon Horace Archambeault. Hon James Kew Ward Victoria, Josepii Lanctot Rigaud, Louis Sylvest re Lanaudiere, J. D. Rolland Salaberry, F. E. Gilinan Wellington, Bon Gedi^on Ouimet Rougemont, " Harcisse I'erodeau ... Sorel J. C. J. S. McCorkill Bedford, Dr. (lirouard i.orimier, Jolin Sliarples Stadacona, Richard Turner (iolfe. Pierre Garneau I-a Durantaye, Thomas Cha|>ais Laurentides, V. Weiiccslas Larue La Salle. J . .1 . Ross Shawini'gan, F. X. O. Metliot La Vailiere, Horace Archambeault Keiientigiiy, vacant MiUe-Isles, George Bryson lukerman, Chs. Boucher de Bouchcrville .Montarvilie. Trello Berthiaume Alma " Ohas N. Cormier Kenebec. " Nicodeme Audet Lauzon. " Thos. Philipi)e I'elletier Granviilt'. Clerk Louis Freciie.te. Gentlemtin Usher o/'the Bla k Roil, S. S. Ilatt LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . I/on Jules Tessier. Argenteuil Wm Ale.x. Weir. | L'Assomption . .Jo.-cph IMarion Arthabaska Jo.sepli K. Girouard ; Laval Hun l\ F. LeBIanc Bagot Milton Mci)oiiald i Levis //<»«( hs Langeiier. Beauce Henri S. Hcland ' L'Lslet IIonV.G. M. Dechene Beauharnois Arthur IMante. : Lotbiniere Ed IL Laliberte Bellecha.sse Hon Adel'd Turgeon Maskinonge Hector Caron Berthier C. Alpli. Clionevert | Matane Donat (.'aron Bonaventure . . . W. IL Clapperton. ' Megantic (Jeorge S. U. Smith Brome Hon H. T. Dully. , Missisquoi Dr CVdrie L. Cotton Chambly Antoine Rocheleau ' Montcalm I' J. L. Bissonnctte Champlain Dr Pierre Gienier Montmorency . Kd Boufl'ard Charlevoix Pierre D'Auteuil j Montmagnv' . .Jo.'^cph V Lisiois Chateauguay. . .Hoti J E. Robidouxi Montreal, No I.Georges A. Lacombe ii (I II II It II 11 I. II II ki Ilonore Petit Chicoutimi and Saguenay j Compton.'. lames Hunt. Deux MontagnesHector (Jiampagne Dorchester Hon L. P. Pcilefier Drummond William J. Watts Gaspe Hon E. J. Flynn Hochelaga D. .1. Dccarie, Montreal, No 2.Lomer Gouin .Montreal, No -111. Iknj Rainvilie .Montreal, No4.//(mAI. W. Alwater Montreal, No 5.Uobtrt Bickerdike Montreal, No 6 Hon Jas J. E. Guerin NapiervMle Cyprien Doris Nicolet (ieifrge Ball Ottawa Charles B. Major Huntingdon. . . . Hon G W. Stephens! Pontiao David Gillies Iberville Francois G<»sseli;i Illesde la Made- / „ . ,, ,. , lein(, I Peter P. Delaney Jacques Cartier...L Adolphe Cliaure' Joilette Jos M. Tellier Kamouraska .. .L Rodolphe Roy Lac St Jean Joseph Girard Laprairie Seraphin Cherrier Portneuf lules Tessier Quebec, C Amcdee Robilaille Quebec, Co Nemeze Garneau Quebec, E Hon J. Shehyn Quebec, Ou Felix Carbray Richelieu L. P. P. Cardin Richmond Joseph Bedard Rimouski Auguste Tessier GOSPEL mmm, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and «, «»*ii rnpR, Lime Jnice and UILDINQ. HALIFAX. EMUI.Y. [1900 ibcault. . . Victoria, . .Rigaud, .Lanaudiere, . . Salaberry, . .Wellington, . . Rougemont, , .Sorel . . Bedford, , Loriinier, , Stadacona, . .(iolfe. . . La Durantaye, . . I^aiirentides, , .La Salle. . .Sliawincgan, . . La Valliere, . Hcjtentigny, .Mille-Isles", . .Iiikerman, .Montaivillo. Alma , . Koncbec. . Laiizon. . (Jriinvillf. k lioil, S. S. Ilatt. •sej)h Marion mi*. P:. Lelilanc ( hs Langclier. F.G. M. Dechene L Laliberte or Caron at (.'aron nae. S. K. Smith i'drie L. Cotton L. Bissonnttte {(piirt'iird h V Lisiois Ljes A. Lacoinbe r Gouin nj Rainvilie I. VV. A I water t Bickerdike as J. E. Guerin en Doris i Hall :s B. Major Gillies 'essier e Kobiiaille e Garneau Shebyn iarbra}' *. Cardin Bedard e Tessier T. C. ALLKN t CO , Airents for KDISO^'H AIMEOfilBAPH. 1 900] PItOVIN'CK OF O.NT.VRIO. 41 Houville A. N. Defresne i St Hyacinthe. .Jos C. Dessalies I St Jean ffon V. G. Marcband St Maurice. . . L. T. N. L. DupK-sMs St Sauveur Hon S. Nap fart-nt Sheflord T. B. iKCiroslxiis Sherbrooke.. . . L. K. raiinctun Soulangcs Avila Bourbonnais Stanstead IlonU. F. Hackett Teinisconata. . .Felix A. Talbot Terrebonne . . . /Am G. Aipb Nantel Trois Rivieres. T. K Norniand Vaudreiiil .... Kniery Lalonde Venheres Eticnne Blancbard Wolfe Jerome A. Ubicoyne Yamaska Louis Jules Allard Clerk, Is. G. Deajanliua. Seryeant at Arms, G. Laroque, PROVINCE^ OF ONTARIO. Seat of Govkknmknt— TORONTO. (1 Lieutenant-Governor, — ($10,000) — Sir Oliver Mowat, k c m g. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon A. S. Hardy, Q c, Attornetj General— (.$7 ,000) " J. M. Gibson, q.c.,Coininissloiier of CroionLinds— ($4,000.) " W. ILirty, Ciinintiisloner of Public Works— ($i,Oi)()). " Klishu J". Davis, Sec/-e«ir.v-(*4,i)00). R. Harcourt, t^.c. Treasurer— ($4,000). G. W. R'tss, Minister of AVZuci/t-m -(St,OO0.) " J. Drvden, ^f inister o'f A(^ricut ure— {$i,000). " J. T. Garrow, Without Portfolio. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker Hon A. Evanturel. Addington James Reid, Algonia E Charles F. Farwell, Algoma w J. M. Conmee, Brant, n. k Daniel Hurt, Brant, s. r . Hon A. S. Hardy, Brockvillo.. . . , .George V. Graham, Bruce, N.R C. M. Bowman, Bruce, s.u Reuben K. Truax. Bruce, c.K . .Andrew Malcolm, Cardwell Edward A. Littl-", Carleton George Nelson Kidd, Dufferin, Jobu Barr, Dundas James. P. Whitney, Durham, k.k. . .William A. Fallis, Durham, w.u.. . William Henry Reid. Elgin, E.R Charles A. Brower, Elgin, w. R. . . .vacant. F^ssex, N.R.,. . . .William J. MiKee, Essex, s. K J(»hn Allen Auld Frontenac Jol.n S. Gallagher, Glengarry .,..D H. AIcDonald, Grenville, iloberl L. .loynt, Grey, n.r George M. Boyd, Grey, <;. k I-aac B. Lucas. Grey, s. u., Haldimand. Huron, k.r. . . .Archibald Hislop, Huron, .s.r. . . .Henry Eilber, Huron, w. r. . . . Hon Jas T. Garrow, Kent, K R.,. . . .Robt Ferguson Kent, w. R., . . .Thomis L. Pardo, Kingston Hon W. Harty , Lambton, e.r. ..Henrj J. Pettj'piece Lambton, W.R.. Frederick F Pardee, Lanark, n.r . . . Wm C. Caldwell, Lanark, s.r . . . .Arthur J. Matheson, Leeds, Walter Beatty, Lennox Bower E.Aylsworth Lincoln Elisha Jessop, London Francis B. levs, Middlese.x, e.r.. Thomas D.Hodgens Middlesex, n.r. . Wm Henry Taylor, Middlesex, w . R . Hon G W". Ro-s, Monck Hon R. Harcourt, Muskoka Samuel Bridgland Nipissing John Loughrin, Norfolk, s. K Wm A. Cbarlton, Norfolk, N.R E. C. Caipenter Northumberland, e. r D avu i .1 unieson, \V . R .lose W. Holmes, Halton lohn Itoaf Barber, Hamilton, West. Ali'X A. Colriuhon, ! Ontario, s r. ...vacant Northumberland, Jobn H. Doiiijlass, igh: Samuel Clarke, Ontario, n.r William H. Holve, Hivmilfon. East. Henry Carscallen, Hastings, w r. .NL B. Morrison, Hastings, e.r. .Samuel iiussell, Hastings, n. k. . Wm John AlL-n, Ottawa Alexander Lumsden Clias B'irklev Powell Oxford, N. R Andrew Pattullo, Oxford, S.R Angus McKay «> At METHODIST BOOK ROOM, Halifax, N. 8. "^ i *#*>';«^-J: (Bt«*inik no A« ^ rn ^f fon wani yoar Fuddfngg. etc., to bave a dell aimova Jmus. « ^ v. t cata flavor, use Sover. len Flavorlne Extracts cate flavor, use Sover. Ign Flavoriog Extracts 42 PROVINCE OF MANITOHA. [1900 Parry Sound . . . .William R.Beutty, Peel John Smith, Perth, N R lohn Brown, Perth, 3.U Nelson Moiititth Peterboro', k.k. .Thos Hiezard, Pcterboro , w. Ji.. lames K. Stratton, i i Prescott Hon Alf Evanturel, \ I Prince PMward. .Wm li. Dempsey. I Renfrew, 3. R. . . ,Robt A. Campbell, I Renfrew, n.r. . . . A. Thos White, j Russell Unesime Guibord, I Simcoe, k h A. Mistampbell, I Siracoe, w.K. . . . Jiinies S. Dud". Simcoe, c. u . . .A. B. rhom])son, Stormont John McLaughlin, Toronto, West. .Thomas Crawford, Clerk, Charles Clarke. Law Clet F. J. Giackmever. Toronto, Kast ..Robt Allen Pyne, Toronto, North. Georf^e K. Marfer, Toronto, South. . lames .losepli Koy, Victoria, i:.u. . . .John II. Ci*rnef;i'e, Victoria, w. K. ..Samuel .1. Kox, Waterloo, N.i:...Ii. J. Breithaiipt, Waterloo, s. R. . .Wm A. Kribs, Welland Wm >[. German, Wellington, s. R.John ^lutrie, Wellington, k.r. . Hun ,). M. Gibson, Wellington, w.r. ..lames Tucker, VVfUtworth, N.R. .Thos A. Wardell Wentworth 8.R..Jolin Dickenson York, E.R lohn Richardson, York, vv.u Wm James Hill York, N.R .... Ifon Klihu J. Davis ■k, A. M. Dymond. Seryt-at-Arms, PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Skat of Govkknmknt— WINNFPKG. Lieutenant Governor, — Ifon J. C. Patterson. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon Thos Greenway. ( Premier) Pres. (if Council, Min. of Afjriculture, Railway Com. " .lohn D. (Jameron. Atty.-Gen., .ind Munici/xit Com. " FMh&n WiWson, Minister of PiMic [Vorks. " Daniel H, Mc.Midaii, Procincial Treasurer anul Land Com. " Chas J. Mickle, Provincial Secretary. J. W. Sifton, Chief Clerk Public Work.-i 'Department. D. Philip, Chief Clerk Provincial Secretary's Depl awl Queen's Printer. Geo. Patterson, Chief Clerk Atty-Gen's. Department. Wm.,Iohn Ptolemy, Chief Clerk Treasury Department. C. Graburn, Clerk of Executive Council. Geo. Black, Pnwincial Auditor. Hugh McKellar. Chief Clerk Dept. Agriculture and Immiyration. K. A. Blakely, Chief' Clerk Dept. of 'education J. P. UobL'rt.>-on, Librarian. J. Macdougall, Sery. at Arms. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . I/tm. Finlay M. Young. Avondale Thomas Dickie Beautiful Plains. William F. Sirett, Birtle /fon Chas J. Mickle Brandon City ...(/. Adams, Carillon Koger Marion, Cypress Alfred Doig, Dauphin Theo A. Burrows, Deloniiiie Charles A. Young, Dennis Wm D. Kennedy, KnuMson D. II. McKadden, Kdlarney Hon V. M. Young, Kildonau Hector Sutherland, Lakeside las McKenzic, Lau'^dowiie T. C. Norris, La Verandrye ...Theo])hile Pare, Lome James Riddell, Manitou John D. McInto,«h, Minnedosa Robert 11. Myers, Morden 'J'homas Duncan, Morris ... Stewart Mulvey, Mountain ffon T. (Jreenway, Norfolk George Ri'gers, : North Brandon. ..\Iex C. Kraser, I Portiige la Prairie. /Ml Kobt. Watson, Rockwood f/on S. J. Jackson, Rosenfc-ldt E. Winkler, Rhineland Valentine Winkler Russell James Fisher, St. Andrews .. .Sigtryggur.lonasson St. Boniface J. Bte Lauzon, Saskatchewan.. .D. McNaught, Souris A. M. Campbell, Songs and Solos in many different Bindings, 0:1 '. # ;8. etc., tobave a deli- :n Flavoriae^ Extracts prayer and Hj mn Books In gntki yariety, n T. C. ALLEN A CO. [1900 . Hobt Allen Pyne, .(Jeorf^e K. Marttr, ..lames .loseph Foy, .John H. (Jarne^^io, , .SaiMuel J. Kox, . .li. .1. Breitliaiint, .Win A. Kribs, , . VVni l\r. German, a. John Alufrie, . . //nil .). M. Gibson, [{..James Tucker, ;..Thos A. Warden ..John Dickenson . .John Richardson, . . Wm James Hill . /fon Klihu J. Davis id. Seryt-at-Arms, G. \tin. of AfjricuUure, I. and Colli. Queen's Printer, n'ujration. •ins. John D. ftlclntosh, iKobert II. Myers, iTiiomas Duncan, [Stewart Mulvey, Tfon T. (Jreenway, [ieorj,'e Rogers, ilex C. Kraser, \l()n liobt. Watson, fon S. J. Jackson, Winkler, lalentine Winkler \mes Fisher, ftrvffgur Jonassoii Bte Lauzon, McNaufxht. M. Campbell, ; 1900] NOHTII-WKST TERRITORIBS — BHITISII COLUMI5IA. 43 South Brandon. .FVank O. Fowler, Springfield T. II. Smith, Turtle Mountain. James Johnson, Woodland.-i R. 1*. Roblln, Cleric, E I Westbourne Thos. L. Morton, ! Winnipeg Centre. //onD.IIMcMillan I Wlnniijeg North . Peter C. Mclnt> re, ! Winnipeg South .Hon J. D. Cameron. G. Conklin. NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Skat ok Govkknment— REGINA. I.ieut.-Cioi'ernor — His Honor Amcd<^« Emmanuel Forj^'et, (?7,()0f^). Executire Council oj t/ie Terrilnriis.—Vredenck William Gordon Haul tain, James Ilamiltoti Ross, George lled'ey Vicars Bulyea. Clerk iif Lcyln/dlii'e 4--^^eiahf!/. — R B. Gordon. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Spe'tker — Hon W. Eakin. Banff A L. Sifton, Calgarv. Bnttleford .Benjn. Prince, Battleford, Sask. Baioche (Charles Fisher, Duck Lake, Sask. Caitnington Iv C. McDiarmid, Cannington Manor, Assa. Eaut Cahiarii A. V\. Cross. Caltrary. Alb. Kdiiionton Matthew McCaulev, Edmonton, Alta. Gi-enfell R. S. Lake, (ironfall, Assa. llhlli River R. A. Wallace, High River, Alb. Kinislino William Frederick Meyers, Kini»tino, Sask. Lvlfdjridt/e L. Geo. DeVeber, Lethbridije, Alta. Macleod F". W. G. Haultain, Regina, Asaa. Medicine /fat Horace A. Greeley, Maple Creek, Assa. Mifclfll J. A. Mclntyre, Duck i>ake, Sask. .yftiosoinin A. S. Smith, Moosomin, Assa. AfoDse Jaw Jas. H. Ross, Regina Assa. North Qu'Appelle, D. H. McD maid. Fort Qu'Appelle. Nortli Reqina . . (J. W. Brown, Regina, Assa. Prince Albert, West Thos. McKay, Prince Albert, Sask. " f'Mst Samuel McLeod, Prince Albert. fied f)eer. J. A. Simpson, Innisfail, Alb. Saltcoats W. F]akin, Crescent Lake, Assa. Souris .... J. W. Connell, CarndutF, Assa. South (In'Aji/hlle G. H. V. Bulyea, Qu'Appelle Station, Assa. Siiuth Refjina I B Hawkes, Balgonie, Assa. St. Alheri F, Villeneuve, Edmonton, Alb. Victoria J. W. Shera, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. [Vest Calgary I. B. Bennet, Calvary, Alb. Wetaskiu'in A . S Rosenroll, Welaskiwin, Alb. Wiiitewond A B Gillis, W^hitewood, Assa. Walseley W . Elliott, Wolseley, Assa. Yorkton Thos, A. Patrick, Yorkton, Assa. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLU^/IBIA. Sk.\t of Goveknment— VICTORIA. Lieut. -Gw.— {m, 000)— His Honor Thos R. Mclnnes. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. flon Francis L. C Cotton, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. " .loseph Martin, cj.c. Attorney General. " ("has A. Semlin, Chief Comni'rof Lands and Works. (Premier.) '' Robt E. McKechine, President oj" the Council. " J. F. Hume, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Mines. [indingSi At METHODLST BOOK ROOM, HALIFAX, H S :,j^wi atiMtiixMfa Gbemlcal Food Is a wonderful Tonic and Strenarth-Olver ■i I I ^i HALIFAX. 44 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Elected July 9, 1898. Speaker — Hon . Members — 38. Sessional Allowance, SflOO each. Cariboo, John Chaillon Kiniliant, Hans Helgesen. (vowichan Wni lius.stll lJul)i'rtsod. Coraox Fames Diiiisnuiir. New VVfistmtr Citj' Alc.\ Henderson. | flon Jos Martin, (J. E. Tisdall. Vancouver Citv " //oh Francis L. (Jarter Cotton, liol)t McPherson, Victoria City J. iH. Turner. U. D. Hclmckcn, K. Hall, A. R. i Mcrhilliiis. Nortli-J. 1*. Hooth Soutti— David McK. Kbcrtw. Yale, West Jfon Chas A. Sfmlin. Yal", North---F- J. Dean. Vale, East -Trice Ellison. Alberni A. VV. Neill. Kootenay, West : Nelson Kidiiij^ , . , . /lo.i .U>hn Frcdirick llumo. Ht'vel.stoke Kidinj:;. .James y\. Kellic. Siocan Killing Kobert K. (ireen. Kossland Killing. . . .James M. Martin. Kootenay, East : North Riding Wm G. Nfi'-.on. South Riding -Co/. Jas Raker. Lillcoot, I'-ast 1. D. rrentice. Liilooet., West Alfred W. Smith. Nanaimo City Hon Robert E. McKpclmie. " South Kal|ili Smith. North- John Hryden. Westminister District : Chilliwhack, Riding. (has Wm Munroe. Delta, lading Tho Foster. Dewuney, Riding. .Kichd McBride. Richmond. Riding- Thos Kidd. Cassiar Capt. John Irving. W. D. CI fiord. Esquimault Chas E. Pooley, Wn F. Sullen. Clerk of the Hoiitie, Thornton Fell. " (liieen's Printtr, Cal. WoKenden. THOMAS J. EG AN, 177 Lower Water St.. Foot SackvlUe, Halifax. Near Halifax Hotel. Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers, Ritlos, &c , all Prices and Qualities. ~;^^^-^^'-. The .above Goods being imported direct, can bo sold at the very lowest pru'cs. (,uns on biro iit reu.sonablo nilcs licpairing executed on the premise.. Agent Sunens Anns Co. Moo.sc and (Caribou Heads m.nnitcd. I be Highest Cash Prices j)aid for Moo.se and Canbou HOK.N8 and Hka.xs ^q^^ Qp^.^g ^^^ ,^5 Oifi J Bibles In Choice biadinjjrs, at Metjiodjst Book Boom. . S and itrenffth-Oiver HALIFAX. each. ! Helj^esen. art in, (J. K. Tisdall. 1, Uol)t McPherson, en, K. Hall, A. R. i David Mc'K. Kbcrtn. irth---F- .J. Dean. ig -Co/. Jas Baker. Sryden. ng Tlio Kostor. {idiiig - Thos Kidd. urd. II. r, Ciil. WoKeiiden. w. ar Halifax Hotel. 5 and Qualities. It the very lowest liii)f? exeL'dted on lose and Caribou lid for Moose iind IfICE box 145. Book Room. Send to T. C. ALLEN A CO., Halifax, for Books on Farmlngr. 1900] AKMV. 45 For Anything^^»^ IN THE WAY OF Jewellery, Silverware, Watches, Optical Goods. Gold and Silverwares Made to Order. Drawing's Furnished on Request Wlu'ii in lilt' City, visitors are invili'd (o inspert our i-arct'ully st'iectt'il .Sttnk of First Class C'kuhIs. Headquarters for Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. J. eORNELIUS, ■^ Jeweller. \^ ESTABLISHED 1855. ^^ Granvillc St., HALI FAX, N. S. »TAFF OF THE AR]1¥ IN AOVA SCOIIA. CnmiiianditKj tlw Forres in C«mi(/ff.— Lt-Oeneral liOrd VVm. F E. Seytrour. Aunt. Mil. Sec. and A. 1). C— Maj. the lion. L. H. D. Fortesuue, 17th Lancers. Aidedfi-Vanip. — Captain A. 0. Keriruson, Kiflo liriijude. A.'Oit. Adj.-Gi.n. Col. V. K. Biacoe. Half Pay Chi(^f Statf Ofticer. Dcp.Axnt.Adj.Gcn.—QiA. A. W. Collard, A. S. Corps : Major V. t-cnuni, r^ciccbtorsJnre Regiinent. Col. on the Staff Ciiniimndin:i Rni/al ArfUli rif—Vo]. H. B. Kinjifaoote, R. A. Co)iima)idinij Hnyal tJnffhinr.i—dA. C. Wilit. the Hon W. R, C. Ward. Jioffal Artillery — Com III a)idin(j R. A. Halifax Diglrict. — LtColoMe) V. C. Farmer; Adj. to O. C. IJalifx Dint., Lieut. W. E. Rumbolrt. Wrxtern Div., RoiialGarrison Artillrry, MajorK, W. \. Plant, K B. Anderson. Can'ain, II. W.'lies fAuutenantx, H. M.'lnncs, G.T. C. Cwyer, W. E. Cast.. is, C. S. S. Curteis, E. P. Bedwell, R. P. Jones, A. D. Harrison. Insirnctor in Uuiinery Capt C. Phillippa. Instructor in Ran^'jd Findin;r, Capt W. G. Blanford. Hi'iial En, M." J. J. Sweetnian, B H. Th< mas, •F, P, S. Maitlani. LieulenaatH, H. J. Bartholoniew, H. D. Milwird, B. K. W. Bacon. H. A. Carr, P.O. N. Alder-ton, C. H. Palmer, R G. D, Nivison, G. C. Lambton, E B. Hankey, H. S. Lon^'. R. A. C. L Leg^ett, J. H. M. Arden, G. M. C. Davidge, M. R, Cave. Ad j.-.f Acute nant, C. F. Wodehouse. Quarter Master, Hen. ('apt. .J. Ralston. Army Sbrvicb Corps.— Crtptoin, F. P- A. Hauly. Lieut.. C. E Smith. Royal Armv MKoiciii Corps.— />(?>. Si/r./eon-fVene/a?. W.S.Oliver. Majora, R. H. Clement, J. Moir, A. Wiii^ht, H. S. Peeke. Armv Ordnancb Dbpartmbnt. -Lieut. -J. L. Costigan. fnnp. of Warlihe Stores, Capt. J. C. Thorp, R A. Army Pay DKPARTMK^T,— Capt. R. M.T. Lethhrid^e. 8aered Music In grreat varietj, a% METHODIST BOOK B00£! *.f f I S1X80!I BROS. A CO., SoTerelirn 8plc«f are Absolntely pure. PEMTAQON BUILDING, HALIFAX THE 19A\r. Wi'sf Imlii'.^ Station. K. (' M. Clerh to A Hit. I). Commniirler-in-Chh'f of the North Ainericcn nvd Ilirt Kxcell'iicv Vire Ailmiral Sir Krederic't (1. I>. llctHonl, Flit;/ (Aeut., iMiilip Strpathtielil. Secretary, Charles K. Hyron. i^erretitry, K(li,Mr Martin While. H M. Naval Yard, Halifax. Nnrnl Store Officer and Accinintnnf. Nathaiiifl A. Hay; Mad". (Jriiit; Chief KrKjineer, Charles (i- Taylor. (Kntfiiuser H. N.); A»»t. Ciril fjii/ineer, V. Iloward (iro.se; Chief' Carpenter, Hobcrt Hi;,'haiii. 15.N , lio't(»wit'in. Jo.m'p'i V Lnter, R, N. ' A*!*t Victwillltiff Store Offirir in Charije, Wni K lis Clayldti. H. M. Ships on the North American and West India Stations. The I'tiuiiiifje and Ihrse I'ohh ijiren are the weight in Ton» and the Indicated Ilone Power of the linf/iiies. U. M. S. Ckksknt, i;j, Tirhi-Screw Cruiser First class. 7,700 tons [.H.I*. 10.01)0. .V. D. Flat/ Ship. Vice-Adnvral, Sir Frederick (}. 1). Kcdroni, K. C. H. Fla<) Lieut.. I'hilip Strnatlitiidd. Src>rt«/.•*., (THMemeiit (irentorex, (< I ) Charles (i. Carpcndale, h'eiiinald L. | (Jriehtoii, I.nckhart Lfith, ("harles W. \i Kdvds, Leslie J I,. Hammond, j ,l/f(/ li .\far. Art., Alfred Orford IJenf' li Mar. ./oliii (1 Home. Cha/i!ain, Rev Win H. fl, Ko.se, B.-\ Fleet Surf/eon, Win K Bennett Fleet Pii/inister, Henrv W. Hunt. Paumnster, Harold J. I). Sprij^'tcs. St'iff Fnt/inter, ./ohn (i. Stevens. Nav. A/.s7, Siif,- Lirntx , Waller.). (!. I.ake, Francis A, Marten. Surfjeon, F.rnest A. l^ent'old .mm . .John Moyan. lli':HMKs, 11. Tirin-iirrew Crui.^er, 2iid Class 5()00 tons. I 11. 1*. 10,0(1(1 N. D. Stof f'Mipneer, Charles A. Hardinj,', Gunner. Walter Cammack. Carpenter, .\\{vtii\ MeMn'rall. 'rmiuiXK, 8, Twin-screw Crnsier, '2nil Clas«<. 3400 tons. I. H. 1'. 7000 N. n. Copt. Robert S Rolleston. Lieufs. Frederick C Allenl.v, Heu'v W. Sitnins, Charles F, Chapman, Ceorge B FldridKe. (prohv) ,Ias W. O. llnderhill Lieut R N- R.. William C. Crathor-ne. Suh-I.ieut., (liiy !'. BiK,^'-VVilher. Chief Fut/ineer, Geo W. Noll. Paym, Scarlett de^^ Taylor. ('oMi'.s, 10, Screw Cruiser, ']nd Class 2380 tons. Cifif, Georj^e A. (jrirt'jird, ("oniniodore 2nd class during Newfoundland fishery season from Mav to October. Secret/try Leonard F. Vizard. Lieiifs, ('harles ,1. Collins. (N) Philip C Pearson, Hon. Ralph C. N. Gath.irne-ilardy, Seymour V. Rowc. (jeorgo H. Bevan. Lieut, R. M , Alfred (J. S. Hevcock. F/'eet Pa;pn,G^!oY. Rashleigh. Chief Fuff., Alfred Hills. Sub-'Lieut., Chirles .V Freei lantle Surtj, Georue Hewlett, m.h. Pito-KHiMNK, 8, Twin-screw Cruiser, -ird Class. 21.35 tons. H. P. 5000 Capt, .John L. Mirx. Lieuts. William G- F. Ruck-Keene. Robert W. F. Travors, (N) Denis B. Cr.impton, Robert .leffreys, Freeman I horndick, (tenipv). Stii^ iS'f/riy, John Lowney. /'««/"*, Kilward H. Innes. P.sYCHK. 8. Twin-srrew Cruiser, Urd Class. 2\:)b tons. H P, 5000. C"/;/. Francis R. i'elly. Lieut%., Llewellyn Grifliths, (N) Arthur S. Cole, Frnest E. Parker. William A Pickering, William G. Howard (in lieu of a Sub Lieut). Stnf Sur(i,Vv(n\W t\ Bruce. Bi/./.AKi). %,' Twin-srrew Sloop 1140 tons. 1 H P 1400 N D. Com- minder, Le".ce>ter F. //'S«»Y/., (Jyril .J. Manslield. Paym, Va\vc W L Street. C'fiief Eni/., CoIIh McK. Norris. ORDERS FOB PERIODICALS TAKEN lely pure. )IN0, HALIFAX [1000 /n;•<; Ojlii'tr in idia Stations. I, 7'OHS f/w/ /Aliii <1 Hiirne. Vm K nt'iHH'tt ). Snri^LT^- »^''",// liter .). (!. r.iik'e, lin Hovaii. ) tons. 1 II. P. itimwr, Walter pns. r. n. v.\ L-k C. Allenl.v, I Kc (prohy) .las Hiifi-Lieiif., (liiy I, Scarlett deV. I lf;)^ (Jeoff^c A. ] ■rv season from \ifs, Charles J. ' ]athirne- Hardy, ' ( ;. S. Hevcock. I Sub 'Lieut., ' Ins. II. r. 5000 I. Uol)ert W. V. Ian riiorndick, Innes. H P, 5000. irthur S. Cole, |rd (in lieu of a lO N I). Com- l)\ve, eland I). iLiout). Paym., JO 11. P. Capt, i Yonng, Dnn- •ival H. I'reer. Chief Eiii/., ! For Pofket Books, Prrtfollos, Etc., go to T. c'. ALIEW A CO. I'JOOj ADVUUTI.SKMKNTS. 47 Quail, Torpnh Boat nrstroiier. H P »J"100. Tender to '•Oesent." Iji''iit. iini ('om , Kilward II Kymer. Snh-Lwut., IIunli S (.'urrey. A'/*//., HaiTV .1. Meiklejolm. Ai.Mu. (1. S,r,-in Sloi,/,, mo tons. I. II. I'. 1,100. N. D. (1,400 K. D.) Com.. Henry Saville; Lifiita, (,'eul I", liooke. Kredk .1 Kvans ; Poym, Alfred 11 Veilih; Surr/, Sydney Hoaeli; Ivn;/, II J Leader; (innmr, \v in Hiirrett. Col, i>iiu.Ni;. (late Iliarta) Sltfl Screio Stinin ^V.•<^f/, 270 tons, I. H. P. 20(1 N. I)., tender t(» ('resent, employed on jpecial service in eonneelion with Nt'wfoundland tisheries. /.iint timl ('<»/«, A II Williamson; .S'/<^- ///(/((,( N) lulw A K Nixon: Siir(/eoii, I'.n^lace Arkwri^'ht. Inokka''!*! Ani.i:, S. Twin Scrtw Crui«tr, 2nd Cla^.s, JKIOO tons, I. II. P. 7(100 N. I) (OOOO K. D.) Cii/it, ; Lieiitf, Arthnr .1 Ilenniker-IInuhan, (N) Hasil II. KapNhuwe, A. K. Macrorie, DotifjUs K. Miirrnv: Lieut U N K', Thos Brown (aei); tS7"// S^rr/. .lolin .lenkins; /'(/»/;«, r, II Sinri,'ess; .'?r(7. (i K A (.'rieliton. THOS. P. CONNORS, ©astom ^0ilop. 55 GRANVILLE STREET, CORNER SACKVILLE, HALIFAX, N S. T, F. COORTNEY & CO. IMPORTERS OF -^3jcFine Groceries. COR. BRUNSWICK i\ND JACOB STREETS, Hai^IFffX, N. s. Special attention given to COUNTRY ORDERS. At M£TU0Di8T BOOK ROOM, Halifax. ,11 11 SI « Hiiw Dnu A i^it if yon want a pare reft-Mhlnff drink. ni« floTcr- niJIHUR .«KUN. «tV. eign Lime Julc« Ptntagon BuUdln v. HALIFAX. 48 WKATiIKU (JL'lt^K. [11)00 UNGAR'S LAHNDRY4 AND 1>YE \A,rORKS. 66-70 BARRINGTON STI{EET, HALIFAX, N. S. We have the best of facilities for DYEING, and turn out First Class Work : : : : : Write for particulars and mention BELCHER'S ALMANAC. : : : :::::::: i:^We pay Freight one way and return promptly. W£ATHEK GUIDE. The followinf: 'riil)lc (tlie result of many years' actual observation) is uscrilied to Dr. Ilersiliel. It is constructed upon a due consideration of tiie attraction of the Sun and Moon in tiieir several positions respcctinfi; the Karth, and serves to show wliat kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of her quarters : — Moon. Time u( Chaiitfe. In Summer. I In Winter. if ■^ o * c is:? Between inidniffht &2 A. M. f Fair. " 2 and 4 a. m. Cold with showers. I " 4 .. (i .. I " (J " 8 " i " S " 10 " f Haiti. Wind and rain. i " 10 " 1-2 " At 12 Noon, and to 2 i'. M. Between 2 and 4 p. m. I .1 4 .. g .. (> 8 10 10 " niidnl'jrht. f Variable. Showery. I Very rainy. I Variable. i Fair. ) 'Fair if wind be N. W. H Rainy if S. (,rS. W ; Ditto. Ditto. I Fair. The nearer midnij^ht any of the Moon's changes be the weather during the succeeding week ; the those changes happen, the more foul and wet will will follow. Hard Frost unless wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Stormy and rainy. Stormy. Kain if wind W. Snow if E. Cold and hiffh wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N or N E. s'nowifSorSW Ditto. Ditto. J'a|r and fro sty. occur, the finer wil' nearer noon any o^ be the weather tha< FINE STATIONERY at METHODIST BOOK ROOM. f^-l drink. ui« tfoTct- Idlnr. HALIFAX. I!)00I [I1K)0 S. >p DYEING, • • • • • BELCHER'S • f • • • • ■ • promptly. )bscrvation) is msideration of ons respecting; nost probably In Winter. Frost unless id bo 8. or W. and stormy, ly and rainy. if wind W. w i( E. vnd hi^h wind. or rain. 11(1 mild. if wind Nor N nowifSorSW Ditto, -nd fro sty. the finer wil' noon any o^ weather that BANKH. BANKS ■lHa HWK IImi.iDWH — Oittiin'd, iWi'ii) lininsirirk- ninl Xnni Sfntia — N(iw Vf ir's |);iv, (i(»i)il Kriilav, K islcr .Moiidiiy, tiuccii's Hirthdiiy, Dominion Day. Inbor Day, (Miris'tniio Diiy. 'I'hi' lidur-* c>('l»iiHint's«* arc from ID v.m. to .'} r.M., o.Ki't'pf on .Sntiirday.s wlit'n llu'v closi' lit 1 I'M. 1S25.1 (1. A IIALITAX ilANKIXd i^OMl'ANV. [iOstiihlihIic Capital WDO.OOU paid up. Ui-nt, «;»7f),tM)(l. Rol.iurMiai-kc, (JVst). W. N. Wn^kwire. U. W. Aiid.TRon, (V. I'.) W.^. riioins(>M, .loliM McNah ( 'aslii -r, il. N. Wall.ici!. Act oiintanl. (Jco. I'lioiMSKM. ('Icriis, S. II. hlaik, K. (J. Sluini;on, ^, Middlclon, Nfiw (ilusj^ow, I'arrs- b int, Slulbitnic, Sprin;;liill. I'ruro, Windsor. In New Urunswick at Sack- ville, St. John. Head (hiicc, llalilax. HANK OK NOVA SCOTIA. [Kstal)lish(.d 18;{2.| Capital $2,()0ll,()00. Kcscrvo Fun. Department, (.'. M Maiinii!^^ (ien. Mana>,'er's (Jlerk ; S. W. Mahon, G. (i. .MolVatt, .1. L. Wannamake. \V. .1. .lardino, K. C. William-. W. T. Symons, K. (Jrockelt. Discoupt days — every week day except Saturday. A ,„:„., :.. x'^ . C!........ ... A ...1.^..,... ».,....„ .i;.. ij„;.'i -..*....„ t;...ii......t.. ROOM. I a>peoiac. in .lamaica. ». i., ivin;^s[on. in ..>iewiounuii and llaibor Grace. In Ontario, Toronto, Winnipeg, .Man. BANK OF liRITISH NORTH AMERICA. [F:st:ibli.shed 1836.] Paid np Capital, .£1,000,000 Sterling. Reserve Fund, .£500,000. Head Oliioe, London. Sec'v, A. G. Wallis. Head OfTice in the Donjinioii, Great St James (street, Montreal. General Manager, H. StiKenian. Inspector, J. f lm>*ly. H.M.ii'AX Hk.wcii — Manager, G. W. G. Bonner. Accountant, F. A. Davies. Teller, C. Twining. Clerks, V. G. Gra.<", C. S. Carter, P. D, Knowles, li A. (orbitt. Messenger, P I'opliam. Discount daih'. Kstablishnients in the Dominion of Canada — In (,)uebec— Slontreal, (Quebec. In Ontario -Ottawa, Toronto, Midland, Kingston, Hamilton, Hrandford, London. In Nova Scotia Sydney. (!. B In New Brunswick St. John. Fr('deri(;ton. In British Columbia Victoria, Vancouver, Hoi^s- lanil, 1 rail, ( Sub agency ). Kaslo, Greenwood, Ashcroft, Atlin, Bennett. In Manitulia -Winnipeg, Brandon. In Klondyke - Dawson City. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1856.] Capital $500,000. Rest «225,()()0. Directors, Wm Robertson, (Brest), Hon Robt I^oak, Wm. Rocho, John H. Symons, C. C. Blaokadar, Wm. Twining, (rporge Mitchell- Cashier, K. L. Theme. Accountant, C. N. S. Strickland. Asst. Accountant, •2h i 48A BANKS. flOOO W. C. Ilarvev. Tellein, A. i'. Little, J. P. L. Stewart. Clerks, C. K' Waiiiwrif^ht. V. St il HarriH, , K. Mcl-iiK^aii, J. A. Irving;. H. W. Jubien, W. K. Tiipper, If. L. IWsntley K. S. (Jatcs Messenger, K. E. Saunders. Agents— Af>nrA)/^ I.ontlon and Wt'stniinster liank ; Afmtreal, Bank of Toronto; Xew Yorf:, >Javional Bank of Commerce; Boston, Mer- hants' National Bank St. Jolni, iV. li., Bank oi New Brunswick; New- (Hns(/oii\ \{. {'. Wright, Agent. Lhtrtinouth, F. O. Robertson, Apent. AnnnpoliK, K. IX Arnaud, Agent. Nurtli Sydney C. W. Fra/e_e, Agent. lAttlt (ilacc Bdij, J. \V. Kyan, Agent. Ltrevpoitl, F. K ?.Iulhall, Agen. AentPiKe, A. D. McRae, Agent. liarringtim I'assaffe, C. Robertson, Agent. Brldf/eliiirn, N . K. Huitows, Agent. Lmoreiicetown, N. R. Bumivvs, Acting Agent. S/ierbrookc, \V. R. Montgomery, Agent. Wolj'nllc. .1. 1). Hewitt. Sydney, U. W. Jubien. St Peter's, G. N. Gray. Chirke'g Harbour, Sub to Barrington Discount days — every week day. di R G Jc A| V a R p MP:RC1IANTS' dank of Halifax. [Established 1864.] Capital, $1,952, •140 paid up. Reserve Fund, .$1,591,682. Directors — 'I'hos E. Kennv, (I'rest), Thomas Ritchie, Vice Prest), M. Dwyer, Wjiey Smith, II. V,'. Bauld, Hon. II. H. Fuller, Hen David Mc- Keen. General Manager, I). H. Duncan. Joint (Jeneral Manager, E. L. Pease. Supt of Branches, \V. B. Torrance. Inspector, D. R. Stewart. Chief Acaountant, \V. H.Clarke, G H. McKenzie, J. VV. Bantield, J. McG. Rutherford. Manager, F. H. Ainauld Acting Accou>tant, A. M. Snhth. Toller?, F. F. Smith, C. P. Wheaton. Clerks, J. F. Blagdon, A. Bowse; J. A. Tavlor, H. A. Porter, J. C. Lithgow, R. E. Walker, VV. \V. Maellreifh, D. Camp! I'll, R. S. Little, G. VV. M. Farrell, Messenger, Jamjs Ancierson. Agencies in Nova Scotia at AntigonLsh, Bridgewater, Guysboro', Lon- donderv, Lunenburg, iMaitland, Pictou, Port Ilawkesbury, Sydney, Truro, VV^eymouth, Slmbenacadie.. In New Brunswick at Bathurst, Dorchester, Frtdericton, Kingston, Moocton, Newcastle, Sackville, Woodstock. In Prince Edward Island at ('harlottetown, Summerside. In Quebec at Montreal, Montre.il West End, Montreal VV^estmount. In Newfoundland, St. Jolm's. In British Columbia, Vancouver. Possland, Victoria, Nan-umo, Nelson, Ymir, and V.-.i^t End V^ancouver, Atl'ii, Bennett, Grand Forks. In Onlaiio at Ottawa, hi C"ul)a at Havana. In United States, 16 Exchange Place, New York(.'ity, Republic Washington. PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $700,000. Reserve, $2;i(),000. Directors, P. O'MulIin, (Prest), G. R. Hart, (V. P.), W. H. VV^ebb, llalit.ix, (iraiul I'alls shire, Dainille Xew /iriinsivick~\V oodstock, Edmundstoii, Shediac, Ilartland. ^^He/x'C— Fraserville, Levis, (Quebec, Lake Megantic, Cook- BAXK OF MONTREAL. Capiinl, $12,000,000. Reserve $6,000,000. Head Oflice, Montreal. President, Lord Strathcona. General Manager. E. S. Cloustim. Halifax Branch— Manager, W. B. Gravelev. Branches— In Ontario: Almonte, Belleville, Brantford, Brockville, Chat- ham, Cornwall, De.00] COAL MINES. 48^ t. Clerks, C. K' Mfj. n. VV, Jubien, ', K. E. Saunders. Montreal, Bank ce ; Boston, Mer- Brunswick ; New- Robertson, Apent. azee, Agent. Little . MoRae, Agent. ye, C. Robertson, 'encetown, N. R. itgomcrv, Agent. ter's, G. N. (Iray. -every week day. ished 1864.] 1,591,682. 8, Vice Prest), M. r. Hen David Me- al Manager, K. L. r, D. R. Stewart. . VV. Banlield, J. (\.ccou>tant, A. M. RAILWAY Oo., (Ll'd).— Sec'j', A. 0. Ross, North Sydney. Gknkrai, Minin<» Ass-riATiov.— (Sydney Colliery.)— Manaper.Richd. 11. Krown, Sydney Mines, C li. Agents, Cunard & Morrow, Halifux. Nvr;«NEss Coal, Iron and Railway Company.— Agent, W. H. V/isweil, Halifax. Nkw CARirnELLTON CoiLiEKY.— J. E. Burchell, Sydney, C B. East Rivku Cullieky, Pictou Co— Agent, Estate li. G. Graj-, Halifax. SIGNAL SERVICE. PORT OF 'HALIFAX. Supir'ntendrHt, Major H. B. Roberts, R.E Director, Company Sergt. Major, W. .yien, R.' E. Telephone, No. 45. EXPLANATIONS OF SIGNALS. Made on !\fain Signal Staff at Citadel Hill, when Vessels are seen from the Citadel or reported from Campcrdowi Signal Station. The approach of all vessels is reported fioin the Lookout Station at Camperdown to the Sign il Station at the Citaflel, a man being on watcli at cither place d;\y and night. The.se sraiious are conneeied by a Military Telephone line, and as the Citadel Station is connected to the Civil EX(.j,ange, inform ition tegardingany vessel can at any hour be ohtaii)ed subscribers on the Civil Exchange. As soon as a vessel is perceived by the man on watch at Camper- down, he at onco reports the fact to the Citadel, stating whether she is a steamer or a sailmg vessel ; if the former, she is signalled at the Citadel by a cro;s, (signifying unknown steamer) hoisted at the extremity of the upper yard, on the east side, if she in reported to be approaching from that quarter, on the west, if she U approaching from the other direction. This first report is usually made on first sigliting the smoke of the steamer on the hori/,on ; as she gets nearer, the man on watch observes whether .she ij a first class (or ocean going) steamer, or a second class t,or coasting) .^iteamer ; if he reports her as first class, the cross is hauled down and replaced by a large ball, if second class liv a small ball. As soon as the indcntity of the steamer is ascertained her name is reported, and if she is a mail vessel the proper mail flag is hoisted half wav out on the lower yard, wliile the house fl.tg of her owners is hoisted on the private statl^'near by. Sltould the vessel, however, be reported to be a man of war, or one of the Dcniinion Government Vessels, the cross will be lowered from the end of the upper yard, and a ball or cross will be hoisted half way out on the upper yard, a large ball dciioting a Flag Ship : a small ball denot'ng a Cruiser ; and a nross denoting a Gunboat, or Torpedo Catcher, or Torpedo Boat, or else a Dominion Vessel, in which latter case the Dominion Ensign will be ho.sted hi\lf way out on the lower yard. In all otl'cr cases the National Ensign of the Country lo which the Warshi)) belongs will be hoisted half way out on the lower yard. A further report is made from Campeidown when any vessel crosses the line between Devil's Island and (^hcbucto Head, and on this report the ball or cross denoting the vessel, ic lowered and a pennant is bent on under it, riud the signal is rchoisted, signifying that the vessel has cntert-d the Harbor. Il is thus obvous that when the pennant (in the case of a steamer it is white with a blue ball) is seen fljing beneath a ball or cross, it means that : — The vessel signalled has entered the Harbor, but as long as the ball, or cross has no pennant bel<>w n, the vessel is stiJI outside the line above mentioned- s [1900 1900J SIGNAL SERVICE. 48e , (Ll'd).— Sec'y, -Manaper.Richd. ow, Halifax. .—Agent, W. H. ney, C- B. G. Graj-, Halifax. Company Sergt. ?/s are seen /torn I Station. )okout Station at a man being on ii'c connecieii by n is connected to can at any hour ratch at Camper- ting whether she signalled at the hoisted at the she is reported c U approaching ly made on first she gets nearer, (or ocean going) he reports her as )y a large ball, if ined her name is flag is hoisted of her owners is m of war, or one )e lowered from loisted half way lip : a small ball \{, or Torpedo in which latter out on the lower cuntry to which the lower ynrd, y vessel crosses id on this report pennant is bent at the vessel has asc of a steamer ball or cross, it rbor, but as long el is jtill outside There is one exception to this rule, namely, in the case of a Fleet entering the Harbor, when one pennant beneath the group of balls, or crosses representing the fleet is sufficient to denote that the fleet has entered. For Merchant Steamers and Sailing Vessels each ball or cross will receive its distinctive pennant as each vessel enters. The distinctive pennant of a Troopship is a white flan: with two blue crosses, Sailing Vessels are signalled in the following manner . — On being first sighted by the man on watch at Camperdov/n he reports whether the vessel is square rigged, (and if so how many masts she has) or fichooner rigged. If she is square rigged, and has three masts or more, she is signalled at the Citadel by a large ball on the end of the lower yard, If she is square-rigged and has only two ransts, a small ball is hoisted ; and if schooner or cuttp- rigged, a cross is hoisted. As she approaches the niouth of the Harbor, the man at Camper- down will ascertain her rig definitely and report whether she is a Ship, or Barqu"?, or Brig, or Brigantine, and when she crosses the line between Devil's I-land and Chebucto Head, he will report the fact to the men at the Citadel, who will haul down the ball, or cross, and bend beneath it the descriptive pennant and rchoist. The descrif^tive pennants for the various rigs, are as follows : — Sliip, blue ; ^{arque, blue and white ; Brig, red ; Brigantine, red and white; Schooner, white ; Cutter or Sloop, white with red ball. As in the case of Merchant Steamers, the house flag, if kept at the Station, will be hoisted on the private staff, when the vessels identity is known. If the vessel is a private yacht, a blue swallow-tail burgee will be hoisted on the private staff. The following are the distinctive Mail flags employed : — Weekly Mail from England. .Bine flag with white centre. " " for *' . .Blue to white flag quartered. Fortnightly from " . .Red flag with white v;uiita'. '• for " ..Blue and red flag qrarteiod with white ball in first (piartLT. Newfoundland Mail White flag with Blue centre. Fiermnda " *' " " Red " Should the direct Mail from England, arrive during the night, a red triangular flag is hoisted half-way out on the lower vard (east side) from 7 a. m. to 9 a. m. When the mail from England is reported to have arrived at Rimouski, a blue flag with white " R " in centre is hoisted half-wny out on Inwer yard (west side), for one hour. When the news is re- ceived during the night, this flag will be flown from 8 a m. to 9. a. m. It will be noticed ti.at the up])er yard is reserved for steamers, the outer halliards being tor merchant steamers, and the inner for nien- df war. The outer halliards of the lower yard arj reserved for s tiling ves- sels, and ilie i.iner halliards for mail tings and national ensigns of m.-n- of-war. Steamers only are signalled at night in the following manner: — A steamer approaching from the west will bj signalled by hoisting a green light on the end of the west lower yard arm, and a steamer apf)roaching from the east will be signalled by a red light on the end of the eastern yard arm. If two steamers are approaching from the east, a second red liglit will be hoisted close beneah the first and so on, one :c(l litjilit for each steamer from the east, and one green liglic for each steamer from the west. When a Steamer enters the Harbor (/. <., passes the line between Chebucto Head to Devil's Island) a white light will be hoisted close beneath the colored light which denotes her approach, thus cones- 48/ HIGNAIi 8ERV10K. [1900 i; ■i 4< "«■ ponuing with the steniiuT penuant hoisted by day beneath the ball when a steamer enters the Harbor. When two Steamers from the east have entered, the white light will he hois'ed elosc beneath the two red lights, but if one steamer has entered at d the other is still outside, the white light will be hoisted bet.eaih the u])pcr red light and above the lower ono whieh denotes the npproaeh of the second steamer. The same with two steamers from the west Night signals fur Mail Steamers, and Men-of-War will be made as imder, the vertical internals between those lights being 12 feet. MEN OE WAR. :ht. — Two red or green lights horizontal close together, when entered harbour put white light below the two lights. MAIL SIGNALS. The following are the signals made by Royal Mail Steamers when entering Halifax Harbor, between Chehucto Head and York Redoubt. ■m. Description of .Mail. Day Sijiiils. Niij;ht Signals. Engli,sh outward, (Fortnightly The American Ensign; lilue, Whit.' and Red at Fore. Rockets and Blue Light. English homeward. English red Ensign at! Blue, White and Ited Fortnightly) Engli.-ih ( utward. (Weekly) Foie. Rockets. Fires two guns, Bom!) Or fives two guns or rockets and liy's; letter "N ' at Vove.\ Bomb Rockets and burns blue light. Engli.-h homeward . Fires 1 gun or Bomb Fires 1 gun or Bomb (Weekly) rocket and fly's Rocket and burns Canadian Ensign blue light. at Fore. It is also customary when Steamer is abreast of George's Island to tire two boiub rockets on passage from England, and one bomb rocket on passage from United States or Portland. IL B. RoBKRTS, Major, R. E., Siiperiatendent of SijnnLt. A. [1900 :ath the ball e white light steamer has ill he hoisted li cU-notcs the enmers from II he made as feet. 1 west 1 eaft. n west, n east, from west, rom east. 1900] srUNAfi SUfRVlC'K. 4% up?ide nown 1)0 ve red (for iig, followed Iters harbour ed flag, •izoutal close e two lights. mers wheu Redoubt. Signals. ; and Red aud Blue le and Ked vo guns or iookets and ue light. or Bomb and burns It. s Island to omb rocket *' Si(jn(i/3. «;• 'centre [bottom, top and Merchants' Private Signals Port of Halifax. UBI>. Ilaiisa S. S. Co , red square flag, white diamond with red Maltese cross on diamond, A. G. Jones & Co. V'm. Uochc, red fl:ig, white diamond. Jamoi Butler & (Jo, rod ting, white border, centre white star. T. A. S. DoVVolf & Son, re I and white Hag, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in centre, the red half on the white, and the white half on the red. Dominion Line, red flag, with diamond and blue ball in centre of white Dominion Coal Co,, Ltd., M. 11 Moirow, Agent, red flag with black diamond centre. Canada Atlantic and Plant S. S. Co. (Plant Line), red and blue horizontal, red uppermost with Maltese cross with letter P iu centre (red). Funiess Line, Blue flag with white letter F in centre. White Cross Line, red flag with white St. George's cross. J. F. Phelan, red with white St. George's Cross. ^ Donaldson Line, red, white and blue burgee with blue letter D in V/HITB. VVra Stairs, Son & Morrow, white flag, centre a blue square. K. I Hart, white flag, centre areddiam)nd. A. G. Jones & Co, white flag, centre a red star, bordered red Anchor Line, white do, with red anelior. Black Bros., white and l)luo flag, vertical. Walter Mitchell,' white burgee, centre a blue .star. A. B. Crosby & Co., white flag, red horizontal stripes and red letter C in white diamond in centre. GREEN. [centre, Thos. Forhan, green flag, centre white diamond, with green letter F in BLtJB Red Cross Line S. 8. Co., blue flag, white ball in centre, and red diagonal cross, F. D. Corbett & Co., Agents. S. Cunard & Co, a blue fl^g, centre a white star. Levi Hart, a blue, white and red checkered flag. George P. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white burgee, blue uppermost. John Taylor & Co, a blue and while penant, over a blue flag crossed diagonally. Allan Line, a blue, white and red ^Ag, perpendicular, red next mast, and red |>enant above. G. E. Boak& Co., blue flag, crossed white diagonally. Pickford &. Black, a blue flag, white diamond, witli P. & B. in red letters in the diamond. Custom Flouse, a blue flag. Union Jack in the upper corner, a crown in the centre, with a white C H below it I'rivate Yacht, a blue burgee. Royal Nova Scotia Yacht SqundrtMi. The Ensign of the Squadron shall be the Blue Ensign of Her MnjeHty's Fleet. The Burgee shall be l>iuo with a red cross of St. (icor c, edged white and the iirms of Nova Scotia in the flrsr quarter. The Commodore's Aug shall be tlie Squad- ron burjiee, swallow-tailed ; the Vice Commodore's a s-niall burgee with one white ball in the third quarter ; the Rear-Commodore's a similar burgee, with two white bails in the third qu.irter. STORM SIGNALS. Directions to Managers -with Reference to Canadian Storm Warnings issued for Quebec and the Maritima Provinces. L — Ccne, hoisted with the apex downwards, indicates "moderate gale is pxpectcd," probably ai Hrsi from an easterly direction. 11 — Cone, with apex poiniitig upwards, indicates "moderate gale is expected," jirohably at finst Irun a wcf'terly direction. i 48// MIcnrOAl, IlKCISTKK. [looa i-i m in. — Dniiii, with {'one undernenth, tlie apex pointing' downwnuis, indiciitos fresli to lioiivy ;,'iilc is expected, ]>rol)ably at tirst from i\ easterly iliriciion. IV.— Drum, with Cone ahovc, tlie apox pointinf,' upwards, indicates fresh to heavy j^alc is expected, prohahly at first from a westerly direction. The Cone, when hoisted by it.self, indicates that it is expected that the wind \»ill olttuin a velocity of 30 miles an hour, hul will not exceed 40 miles; and it is not intended that an ordinary well found vessel should stay in port, hut simply as a warninvo white lanterns hanging perpendicular. The night signal, corresponding to Nos. 2 and 4, is two white lanterns hanging horizontally. NoTKM. -Miriiiera will lu' able to obtain furtlier itifoniiatioi) from Drum Agents or li.v cotisiiltiii;,' tbo daily iirobabilitios. Mariiiirs should alwajs bear in mind th it tilt; storm si<,'rial9 are meruly eautiolia.iy, an i do not necessarily mean that a storm will occur 'it the place whciu t lie si^'iial is displayed, but that one is expect- ed citlur there or within such .i distance that vessels le ivin^f port would be liable to be I'auirht in it. The storm warninj;.s issued for Nova Seotia, are received from the Central Otlice, Toronto. Out. MEDICAL REGISTER. i'Kovixi'iAi, iVlKDio.vr, HoMW —ilfciiLher.* App)int'''l h)i Government. — Kdwani ['".uTtll, M n., Halifax ; David H. Muir, jr.ri., Truro ; W. If, Mac Donald, M.I)., Aiititjuiiish ; Ale.\. D. Mac'iillvarv, M.l)., Sydney; N. V. McKay, .M.i>., H. H. Koa-!, M. i).. and (ieor^ie L. S nclnir, M. D , Halifax. M(inhf:-< Ajipt,i)ttv I h.'t JV. S. M,'di<-al Suci-df/. -J. F. Black, M. I)., Halifax; Wni. Tohin, kkV.-*, Ire. Halifax: D. A Campbell, M.O., Halil'ax: M. A. H. Smith. M D., Darrmouth ; C. A. Webster, M D., Yarainurh ; -Inhn Stewart, M h., H.dif ix. Oktickus (IF THK ]\o\n\).-~Prcsiilcnt, Willi. m Tobin, k R c s, Ire, Halifax ; .sVc/v'inv/ (hk/ Ri'ui.'^trar-Trcdginr)-, \. \V. H Linilsay, M.n , Halifax. A i',i,r, „■'.■<. D. A. Campbell. .M.l)., ; H. H. Head, M.l). Halifax. I'noi'KssioNAi, IvvAMiNKii.s. — Dr A .) Cowie, Halifax, Medicine; Dr VAw Fam-li, llalit.ix, Snigmy; Dr A C Page. Truro, Obstetrics and Diseases i.| Women and Ciiildren ; Dr W S Muir, Truro, Materia Mcdica and Tiie apoutics ; Dr (i L Sinclair, Halifax, Anatomy; Dr A. r Kt>iil. Middlotni, Auni|)ilis. Medical .rurlsprudcnce and Hy- g cue ; Dr. L M. SilvtM-, H difax, riiysioligy ; Pn.f. Kbenezer MacKav, Dal^ Coll., Halifax. ('lR>nu>trv. i'.WMINKKS F )K MidWIFK'.s LlCa\>K. --A C. PagO, M I). Truro; D. A. Cinii-boU. m d., Halifax ; A W H. J.indsiv. M.D. Halifax Matukh i,.vritix Kx.vMIXATroNs.— l''xaminatinns t'^ke place at Hali- fax on the first Tliursilay in May and tlie last Thursday in .\ugust. I.ooal (>xaminatitins aro al^o held on same dates at Sydney, C. 1> , at Pictou and Yarmouth. \. S. KxvMiNEUs. — John Currie, n n., J B. Currie. Ksq , Halifax. Siu.n. iTOU';. 15orden, Uitchie and Chisholiii. .Vdliiigton Kolnnt. M n.. L'luv Kdin. l^.'.-l, M K c .s, I''.ng, 1S.")7, I'rookneld, Ciloiu's-er Adli-- -••. s eplion Aii-ustus. M \>, Halt Me 1 Coll, Isi);. In<,'i'am River. Halifax Aitkeu (.'luirlos Cheyne. M D, c m, H;d Me^d (' )li. 1S>0, Lunenburg All. 11 .lames Cin, M P. Coll P and S. X V, I.SSQ. tk»3 f.e .imrd Street. I'rooklyn, N Y Almon Hon Wdli-.un dohtison, M n. Cniv (Tla.si;. l.S.'<8, Halifax Almoii Thomas Ritchie, M D, li...i,' Isld Cofl, \ Y. bSiJG, Ml), Coll P&S, N Y. Im;:, Halifax m ■ Sf ■■'*-'■&■ ^1 [1900 1900J MEDICAL HEGISTEII. \Si ; (lownwnKis, Hrst from a rds, indicatus pily direction. expected that ill not exceed found vessel rs that strong f the wind is vliite lunterns vhite lanterns m Drum Agents s l>ear in mind ily mean that a t one is expeot- would be liable )m the Central / (Toirrnment. , Truro; W. if.i)., Sydney ; 1 nclnir, M. D , T. F Black, uupbell, M.D., 'ebster, M D. , ¥ H (' s, Ire, lindsav, M.n , XI. I). Halifnx. ediciue ; 1 )r )b.stetric.s and uro. Materia Anatomy ; nee and Hy- z-jr Mac Kay, I) . Truro ; Halifax ilace at Hali- ti August, •dney, C. T. , sq , Halifax. Hny, 1S.")7, n .'lani River, nenburi? iiiiird StriH't. lifax if!, M I), (\.ll Anderson Fitzgerald ITnincke, l n c s, Edin, 18H3, l h o v, Kdin, ]St<8, . .M R (• H, Fug, 1884, Halifax Andrt'Wri Alfred licwcoe, M l), V M, Hal Med Coll, 1S79, Middh^ton, .VnnajMdi.s |N. Y. Angu.s Altixauder Clarke, M D, C-TS, Halt, 18S2, ■142 Main St., Huff.do, A ichii^ald, Matthew lieurge, M 1), C M, Dal L'niv, l.v.is, Ifjip Musfiuo doboit, Halifax Arnistnuig Meli)o\irne Kdw, M n, Univ N Y, \S\)2, Ibidgetuwii, Aiinap AtkitiS(ui, Fdward Fiiy^on, M D, cm, l).d Univ, iSit'.), Nos th|)()rt, Ciimb. Atkinson, Martin (!ay, M n, Univ N Y, 1SS4. Jlal-fax Avard, ( •hHrle.s Mct^ueen, M i), .letf Med Coll 181):., Andicrst, (.luniU. .\ver NeheTuiali, M I), c M, McCill Univ, 1S80, Andieist, ('umheilaud Babbitt Walter, M D, c .\i, Trin Univ, ]887, K T M s, 1887, St dohii, A' 1', Balciun I'arker Nathan, M D, Univ N V, 1875, .Vylesford, Kings Banks Herhert lluntinj^ton. Ml), Harv Univ, ]fs8!l, J'anington Sheliiuine Barnaby Clarence David, l^ie I'rov Med JVd N S, iN.sl, Louishurg, C B Barnaby ( Jideon, M D, Harv Lhdv, IS72, Bridgetown, Annapolis Bar.ss Andrew DeVVolf, M D, Univ Fdin, 1S()4, SVolfville, Kijigs 15arton NN'illiani (lordon, M l>, Univ N Y, 1858, Pubnico, Yarmouth IViiton \Villi.tni Joseph M n, (' PS, Bidt, 18;)(;, Pubnico Yaimontli Baytifld, (Jooffioy Edward, M D. c M, MciJill Univ, l8!tj>, Annnpolis ]?eil (ieorge, M n, Harv Univ, 18(1!), Meteghan, I >igi)v Boll (Jeorgd Wilson, M H, Coll P ami S, N Y, 18(;!), Kingston Stn, Kings Bell, .(olm. M 1), (■ M, Mcdill Univ, 18U8, New (llasg.av, I'iclon. Bent Charles, M i), Univ Penn, 1847, Truro, Colchester Bent Widiam Hemy, .\l l>, M.irv Univ, 18(!i», Argyle, Yarmouth Bontley, Kobie Dug'we!', M i>, cm, Dal Univ, 18117, -N Brooktiild,' Juorii.'. Best I'rederick, M i), Univ Penn, 187('>, Somerset, Kings Best, Oliver l*"lt;tcher. M i), Uni>' N Y', 1881>. PuMen. Maine. U S A Bethuu(; John Lemuel, M D, CM, Dal Univ, 1875, Baddi'ek, Vietori.a, C B Bingay (leorge Thomas, M !>, Univ N Y, 184(1, m h c .s, JOng, |,s,">(), VV'estpoi't, -Digby Bing.ay John Moody, M D, Harv Univ, 18()3, Tusket, Yarmouth But, Artluir, M n, c M, Univ F-lin, 18^7. lieiwick, Kings Bishuj), Bra.lford Stanley, .M D, c m, Tiiu Univ, lSi)8, PieLpoit, Dii'hy. Bissett Charles Peter, M 1), c M, Mctiill Univ, 18!»0, St Peter's, liicii- m ond, C B Bissetr. Finest Kugene, .M i), cM, Dal Univ, ]8'.l7, i'ort Moiitui C B Bl.ick Bret, M D, Bell Hosp Med Coll. 1804, Windsor, Hants. Bl.ack Judson ]>uri)ee, .M D, Dartni Coll, 18!»0, Windsor, Hants Black John Ferj;uson, .M D, Coll P and S, N Y, bSiis, Halifax Bliss Gerald Courtenaye \Ventworth, M D, Jetf Med Coll, 1880, (Sect 11 Med Act, 1881), Amherst j minster, B C Boggs, Geoige Washington, M n, c M, McGill Univ, 188(1, New West- Boiinell Saul, M i), CM, Mc .ill Univ, 18!H), Bridgew.iter. Luii. Borden Frederick William, M D, Harv Univ, 18()8, Canning, Kings Bowles Fdward Perry, m d. Coll P and S, N Y, 1874, Wolfville. Kings Bren',Will()ughby, M i>, c m, Tiin Univ, 18'.»7, Mahone B.v, Luneuhurg Brine John Frederick, Jl I), Harv liniv, 18G8, Hazel Hill, uuysborough Brookman, .loim Stuart, M I), Bell Hosp Med Coll, 1^'.I5, Syilney, (' B. Brown, tirorge Wellington, M I), I'^niv N Y, 18;»;i, Clarke's Harbor, Shelburne liuckley, Avery Fdlis, m d. c m. Dal Univ, IS'.tS, H:i!ifax Buckley (Jeorge Fdwaul, M n, .letf Med Coll, 18()7, Ciiysborough Burgess l-'rcderick N'ewion, M D, Harv Univ, 18(>,5, Cheveri'', Hants Burns Samuel Wesley, M i). liell Hosp MlmI Coll, bSCl, Slu4!)urne BurroU, Reginald Hebtr, M i>, c M, Mcla>iilt, IW»2, Maccan St'n. Cmiib CaiiKTun WiHiiuii MukImcI,, m n, O.ll I' aiul S, N Y, 1S7;<, Halifax CairiiilitH (Minilis |'"il/ H.Miiy, M l>, I'liiv I'tMiii, 1847, S|l^lIl^,'^»ill, ('unib ('amiiliill DoiiJild AIc\:iiulni% m i», cm, Dal Tiiiv, 1«74, Halifax Cami.l.rll <.<,(. iKf, Mnna.v, M ii. l'..^!! Hnsp M.mI (^(ill, l.H'.»0, Halifax (!jiMi|>lnH. Ivim (lli'ii. Ml), < M, M(!(;ill I'iii\. 18'.I7, rtix dence unknown (!aiii|ilH-ll .l"liii (iilisoii, M I', I'liiv r.'.iiii, lS7'i, Xortl.|ir»rt, CuinborlatuJ Carry Kolicrf, lliilaiy, M D, llarv I'hiv, 18(;(i, TrejmHHiiy, Nfld Cannichacl, AlfXiindej- ( Jcoi),''', M i>, I'liiv X Y, 1882, Marf?aree, ImciiitiHs, ( ' I'. ( !l'ii|iii)i(ii llnwaid .li.iics, ,M II, CM, MvM II IFuiv, lSl»ri, Wrtkolield, Mans (;ii;.Hc. TliniMaH KduMid, M n, I'liiv N V, 187;^, Halifax ( 'liiliiuaii H»!Mr\', M 1), liaiv \U\\v, 1H(»«, (Ir.Mui I'ri-, Kin> ludd. M n, c M, Dal ITiiiv. 1871. St liOiiiK. Mo, U S A (;iiisli()!;ii DiiiK-iUi Mcl.tosli, M I., I'liiv N Y, I88t», Port Hui' Hospital Iduyshoro ('Inircliill .lolin hockf, M H, c M, Mi:<;ill V\u\ , IS'.Mi, Isaac's Harbor, (!luit.(' .l.oiifs Kii|M>rt, M 1), c M, Hal Mtid CoD. 18', 7, kittle Kiver, Hfx Cliiikf Aii^'ust.iis TiiiipiM-, M I), H;u'v Univ, 1870, Calais, Maine Clarko .Ijtni.'s \Villi;iin, M l),('M, Mcliill Univ. 18'.K), Tat anauoiiche, Col Clarkti Williain (iilison. M D, Harv Dniv, 1852, Kentvillo, King's <'lay llciiiy Piii'o, m d, I'liiv N V, 1.S7!), Tidnish, Cumberland I'lifi, C(>oi^i-,. Dciiisoii. M I), I'niv X V, 1877, Truro. Col | Hants Cocliian l''i;mcis.l.inii's .'vitiro. m n, Bi'll Hosp, Mtid Coll, 181)2. P.rooklyn, CoKswrll Arthur Wcllcslrty, m l, c m, Hal Med (loll, 1884, Halifax ("o^sv 11, Williain l<'(irloiif,', m i>, V M, Did Uuiv, 1894. Sandconlee Ciiscadc I'o, Mont, I' S A Cole Willi,.!! Hailctt.Mi). Howd CU, 1881^, (Sect. 11 Med Act, 1884), ( 'nlfdoiiia, (jhnM'iis Collii" .lames Kos.s, M 1), Harv Univ, 18()0, liiver .lohn, Pictou Cook Siiow Paikf.r Freeman, M I), ITiiiv Peiin, 18M(), (lloucester, Mass Corlu'tt, Krederii^k AuLrustus Kuilinori\ M D, CM, McUill Univ, IHW\. P.iri'slioro, Cmiilurlai.d Cove .(.•111! W i'liiuu, m d. Univ Penn, 18(;7, Spriuphill, Cumberland Co.ert. .\n'liil>alS, Likeville, Kngs Cowie Andrew .l.uiies, m n, Ciiv Pejin, l> H.st.iiio-s, M n. rui'.- X Y. 1805, New UIhsj^oiv, Pictou Con Kobiiisou, M n. i' m, Dal Univ, 1S7.'). V]^\t Svewiacke, Colclio.^ter Civ.'liuan Ki-ed.Miok Staiili.)|ie, y. l>, Coll P and S, N Y, 1807, Ma't- lan.l. Hants C- !t>". AliHut. M i>. H.dt Med Coll, ISOT, Perrona Pictou Cunni!i^'liam Xormar. Fredei.r, m i>. \M\ Hosp >[ed Coll, 1877, Da!-tn\o>itli. Halif;\x Cun-y Maitlifw Allis.m, m d, Univ X Y, 18S:{, H.alifax Dakin K'olu-rt Aujrnstus, M n, Harv Univ, 18()i>, Pug\v!v.sh, Cumberland D.«IU..is Louis (M'.iige, M II. C1, Ih'idge^.wn, Aunajiolis [U ^^, :^ Devhiuan Aiidivw Artlui-, M D, c M, Dal Univ, IMM. Aldridge, Mout, DeiiMin.iv H.. wards. M 1.. C PS. Halt, i.^it', Klmsdaie, Hants DeiisuLMv ,'aiiics D.mirlass, m n. i^ >i, Hal Med Coll, 1877, Port Clyde, Slu'Unirne DesHrisay Thonuvs De lia Cnir. M n, Rowd Coll, 1870. Lunenbnrg Des Xoyei-s .l.isoph .luines. M i . Daitm. Coll.. IS.V,*, Kogersviile, North- uuibfrlaud Co. X B l^t. 1900 r Ivain irtim; St. lin, IS-W, l>,,rt Antigdjiisli cat) St n, Cunib 7;<, Halifax )nnK'liill, (!uiiib Halifax »0, Halifax Iwrice unkiiDwii •t, Cuinberlaiul , Nfl.l iH2, Margaree, akfilield, Mass rea Forks, C B I... US A , P<.rt H.M.d, [Halifax P, Loud, 18S«, I C(.ll, 18!)h. (duysboro Jiac's Harbor, ' Kiver, Hfx aiiie na-rtiuclie, Col , Kill«H wrlaiid I Hants >1»2. Brooklyn, , Halifax SaiKicnii?He i Act, 18»4), icton icester. Mass Utiiv, 18%. 1900] MEDICAL IlEOIvSTKR. 48/- l)erland ville. Kngs ■J rictou 'olcluviteT 1wn, ir S A \^i', Aloat, iiits 'ort Clyde, Mibiirg ile, North- DdVVitt Georf, (^niv N^ Y, 18!)(), (Jroat Village, Colchester Dixon (Charles Lfionanl, M I), Jeff Med Coll, 18!»."», Ainlierst, Cinnb Dol)s<»n, William iKby Dortnan Oscar Cliipman, M D, c M, Dal Univ, 18D7, iS S "Minia," Anglo American Ciib'e Co, London, O I' Doyle .l(tsei)h . Fames, M i>, c M, MclJill Univ, 18<»7, Church Point, Di?by Drew (Jeoige KIkanah, M D, ITniv N Y, 188i New Westminster, B C Ihiiiliar, William liu7, Abercrombie, Pictou Dunlo|) Kdward Winslow, m d, Univ Verm, 18!M,Salm(m Kiv, Halifax Dn Vernet, Edward, m.d , cm.. McCill Univ, 18!^), Dighy Dyer .1 (Jonld, M l», Univ Loiiis'a, 1S<>7, Portland, Maine Eiiton ?'oster Fitch, M I), Univ, N Y, I88i», Truro, Colchester Elderkin Edwin Johnson, M ncM, McCill Univ, 1881, i, mid, l h c V, Edin, 1889, Wevinouth Biidge, Digbv Elliot Charier, Schoinhcrg, MO, Bull IfospMed Coll, 18tM, Cnysborough Ellis, James F, M D, Wnst Univ, Lond, Ont, 1898, Sliorbrooke, (iuys- borough Ellison Robert .Tames, M I), Pell Med Coll. ISof), Bear lliver, .Vnnai.olis Fairbanks Harry iJray, M n, c M, Dal Univ, lS9r), Aim i, Albert, N 15 Fales Alonzo Cartland, :»( li, Harv Univ, 1891, liridgewater. Liiiicnb'g Farish (ieorge William Tooker, M D, Jetf Med Col, 1880, Yannouth Farish Henry (Jreggs, M D, Univ Peun, 1849, M He s, Eng, 18,")0, Liver- pool, (Queens Farish .fames Collins, M n, Univ Bonn. 1890, Liverpool, (Queens Farrell Edward, M n, Coll F and S, N Y, 1804, Halifax Farrell, Kdwaid Dominiok, M i>, c M, Dal Univ, 1899, Halifax city Farrell, Louis Patrick, M n, c M, Dal Univ, lis9(», Vict ( Jen Hospital, Halifax Fielding Clifford Harvey, M u. Chic Honi Med Coll. 1S90, Halifax Fillmore Edward Wood, M uc M, Mc(iill [^niv, 1887, Spencer's Island, Finn Williaiu Dominic, M d, (^)ll P and S, N Y, 1890, Halifax [(hnnb Fiset Pierre Joseph Louis. .\i i>, J^av Univ, ]8<),"), ijo. (^ue Prov, 1895. Cheticamn Chai);', C B Fitch James N'ntting, M i). Coll I' and S, N Y, 1807, Lakeville, Kings Fitch Sim, c .M, Dal Univ, 1898, Vict Gen Hos{), Hfx Fo.ster Clarenilon Atwood, M n, Harv Univ, 1880, l^rii'gewater, Ijunenb Foster (Jilbeit La Fayette, M r, Univ N Y, 1890, Daw.xon, Yukon Terr Fox Char' es .Tames, m l), Univ Penn, 187*>, Pubnico, Yarmouth Francis liemard, M i), C M, Mc(iill Univ, J«'.>9, Sydney Mines, C li Eraser, Alexander, M o, c M, Dal Uidv, 1897. West Hiver. Pictou Kraser Duncan A, M j), Univ Penn, 1870, residence unkn^/V, n Eraser JasMacAlmo >, M B, c M, Edin Univ. 1898, New (ila.sgo»v, Pictou Eraser -Fohn Frank, M I), Harv Univ, 1892,Poit Morien, C B Eraser, William Leslie, M. D, Long Island Med Coll, 1897, Russell Sanitarium Hilton, Mass, IT. S. A. M \), c M, McCill Univ, 1871, Cape Sable [Aiinajiolis i), Jeff Med Coll, 1850, Bridgetown, 1), Univ Verm, 1891, New Germany, Freeman Charles McKaj% Island, Shelburne I'Veenian Ingraham Bill, .M Freeman, Nelson Porter, M Lunenburg Fritz Emdon Ml), Bell Hosp Med Coll, 1880, Manchester, N.H., U.S.A. '■'l •'M; 48/ MEDICAT- Il.Tr.ISTKU. flOOO Fritz Howard Dou^'las, m I). <; M, MdJill Hniv, 1H8K, St John. N V, FuUiM- AlhtM-t JiiuiHs, M I), IMl liosi) MimI dull, IHSi;, Yaviiiouth Full t',r .1 Uluv^ Nowmaii, M i», Uell H, iinll Hosp Mod Cull, 1872, Port Williams, Kit.frs l''ultiin < lourp lliTl).'rt, M 1) (• M, Hid .Mim1C^»11, 18S;{, Klond.vko Yukon t'li (Jiviidior. (fe>rpo, Vict Tniv, 1875, Moteghan, Digby (lillis An>-tis I'.t-rnard, M i>, c M, (^uoen's Uiiiv, KingHt, 1888, Salem, OroKon, USA Gloiidtimiiii^' Kol.ort Thompson, M D, cm, Mc(iill Univ, 1892, Man- clu^^tiT, Mass (;ood\vin Frudorick William, M D, cm, Hal Med Coll, 1885, HaUfax (Joodwiti, Wihdell VanKleetk, M II. cm, Dal Url ISlHt, Bass River, Culiliestei (ioM"i]) Chitrl'H John, M I), I niv I'.dui, 18 ><». Dartmouth, \i\ | Halifax (Jourley .lolm McCullooh. M D, c M. Hal Med Coll, 1884, Sheet I larlxu", (Inutlu'o Uriiiy I'etei, M D, Univ \ V, 1^!I5, AlherLou, 1' K 1 Cow Fnincis Alexander Robert, M n, c M. Trin Univ, 188!», v t m c, 188!», Halifax Ciaham .lohn McKeii/.ie, Ml), Ji^ff M. Craut Xornia'i McKay, M Dt' M, (Queen's Univ, Kingst, 188!), Kurloigh St. Auckland. N Zealand (iraiit William, M !> c M, Did Univ, 18!>J, "hannel, NewfotnidlaTid (hum Robert, M D, Hell Hosp Med Coll, 1871, Strathlorne, Inver- ues.s. (J 15 Hallett lOdmuud Oliver, M !>, CM, MctJill Univ, 1885, Weymouth liridije, Digby Hallidiiy, Andrew, M n, CM, Univ Glasg. 1888, Shuhenacadie, Hants ]iau)iitoii Amiie i.sabeila, M I) C M, Dal Univ, 18!»4, Halifax Hamilton Charles Alfred, M I), CM, Dal Univ, 18!)i, xMahone liay, Lunenburg Hare Ilotu-y Mather, M l>, Univ N Y.188!>, Ichang, China Harel Victor, M D, Vict Univ,, 18 - St, C I' S, IJab,. ISII',1. VVolfville, Kingd Hart, Kdward (.'hail.-w, M i), c M, Mc(;ill Univ, l8l)l, Victoiia, B C Hart Louisa Ihilena, M I), Worn Med Coll, N Y, Inf 18*J4, Rrtnipettai, Madiiis I'lesidency, India. (Kings Haivey Frederick Charles, M n, c M, McCill U)uv, 18!»7, VVo:fvilie, Hatti.' William Marop, M I), CM, McCJill Univ, 1891, N S Hosp for Insane, 1 )aitmouth Hawkins Arthur Charles, M i). c M MclJill Univ, 1885, Halifax Hayes Joseph, Ji D, I'nivl'enn, 1888, I'airshoro, Cumberland Heiirt/., .fane Lambert, Ji I). Worn Med Coll, N Y, Inf. I8lt;i, Halifax Hemmeon .Limes AUieit Moran, M i>, C V S, IJalt, 18<»(;, Bndgewater, Lui.enbuig Hewsou Charles Wentworth ri)ham, M i>, laiiv Penn, 1872, I- MID and 1. u c r, Edin 1884, Amherst, Cund)erland Hill I'dne-t Lesmere, .\i d. i' M, <.|ueen\s Univ, 18'J7, Seafoith, Halifax Hills Walter Heniy, M D, c M, <,»ueen's Univ, 18i)8, Acadia Mines, liOiii Ion deny. C<-lcheHter Hogan Kdwanl N'incent, si i), c -m, McCill l^niv, 18'.)(), Cable S S '■ Mackny-r.ennetf Holni(;s Ueicy Augustus. M i>, Bell Hosji Med Cull, 18;)5, Parrsboro, Cumberland Hooper. Ehenezer, M D, c M. <,,{ueen"s Univ, Kingst, 1385, L S A, Lond, 1880, Indian Harbor, Halifax fiooo 1000] MrCF'tCAL HKCISTKU. 48m 18«, St John. N B Wi'l, Vaiiiioiith C..1I, \HM, Huvlon |> Med Coll, 1882, '•'• Ooll, 1872, Port ^'■i, Kloiul.vko Yukon ctnu Viill;ice. Ciunbcrliind DiKhy viiiK'Ht, 1888, Siiloiii, I Univ, 1892, Man 11, IHSo, Ha'ifax INKlt, Bass Hivor, xHith, Hx I Halifax I.H81, Shoot Harbor, ton, I' K I ',1W,), KTMC, 188!), .residence unknown >iidH-olo\vri. AiinHi.. ?.st, 188!>, liurleiKii Newfoundland Strathlorne, Inver- 188.*), Weynioiith henacadie, Hants Halifax 8!)1, Mahoue Bay, lina icolet, C^ue nee unknown rniouth fville, Kingt) Victoiia, V, (' 18U4, Hanij)ettai. I Kings 18!>7,^ Wo: fville, 1, N S Tfosj) for Halifax jerland f. 1S!»;{, Halifax '<», Bridgewater, ,( Min, 1872, I, Mil. liafoith. Halifax Acadia Mines, S!>(>, Cable S 8 8;>."), Parrsboro, ', L S A, Lond, ■^i&) HoArard Stophon, M r>, TTnlv Ttmn. 18(!(), Deloraine, Manitoba Tugs (Joorgo. Arthur, r, it c i', lldin, I81K), i, u c s, I'Min, 18!)0, I- V v s, (Jiang, 18'.t0, Calgarry. Al-oita Irwin Archer. M n, c M, I)al Tniv. I8J>2, Hakidan, Hawaii Irwiu l''rank, M D, Univ liost, I8S1, Honolulu, Hawaii .Iac(iues, Hartley Spinney, M I>, I'niv X Y, 1887, Halifax .)ac(iues, Homy Merville, M D, c; M, McCJill Univ, 18!U, lipi»or l).\kB. Kings I Halifax .Ijitnii'soii (Jeorge Alexander, M l», Harv Kniv, 18(!(), Ship Harbor, .lell'.rs, IvhvaMi, m p, C [' S, 1',;.U, 18!>7, I'airsboo, Cunibeiland .Fohnson Daniel Mcintosh, m d, ( M, Hal M(m1 Coll, 187S, Tatania- gouehe, Col [Minos, C H .Johnstone Kdmund -laiiMis, M l», l'>e!l Hosp Med Coll, 1882, Victoria .lohnstone Lewis Wilkinson, m d, Pell Hosp M(!d Coll, 188(1, Sydney Mines, C P. |H"alifax .I(»nes (iu^v Carleton, M D, f M Hal Med Coll, 1800, M uc M, I'lng, 1887, Jones .losiiis i'ldgar, M D, Harv I'liiv, 18r)8, 1 Jigby .lost Arthur Crannwick, M D, v M, McCill Univ, 18<»7, Advocate Harbor, ('uiid erlaiid Keith Sihanus, i, it (" P s, Kingst, 1H8(!, New (Jlasg, c M, Hal Univ, 18!H), Truro.Colchesler Killani Maiide, M i), Woiu Med Coll, N Y, Inf. bS'to. Lie Univ State of N Y, 18i)(l. C 1 Mission, Chung King, \V » hina King, Wallact) (iow, m d, Cin (Joll Mod Surg, 1^78, Lunenburg Kinsman l''rederick Sniallwood, M D, Univ N Y, 1881, 1 >igby Kirby Harold, M i>, Univ N Y, 18'.H, Tusket, Yarmouth Kirk'patrick liverind Alexander, M DCM, Mc(iillT 'niv, 1888, Halifax Landry Alexandre Pierre, m d, Harv Univ, 1870, Kel I'rook, Yarmouth Lanigan dohn Alphonsus, m d, Univ N Y, 1877, Niagara Falls, N Y. Lavers i'"r,ink Charles, M nc M, (^uoeti's Univ, Kingst, 18!tl, I, u (' i' s Kingst, 18i)l. H^zeldean, New Ko.-s, Lunenburg liawson Archibald. M n, Coll P & S, N Y, 18(;(), m rc s, Eng, 18(;8, Mexico City, Mexico LeBlanc Aime Alexandre, Ml). Vict ITniv, 1884, Arichat, [lichmond, CB Lelihme Hilarion Celostin, M D, Univ Bait, 18<)1, Cape P,a!d, N B Lindsay Andrew Walker ilerdnian, M I), c M, Dal Unix, 1875, M B, c M, Univ Kdin, 1877, Halifax Lockwood, Terence Cochrane, M I), Bell Hos|j Med Coll, 188r>, Lockeport, Slielburne Love Aiiiirew, M D, cm, Mc(iill Univ. 1801, Bridgeville. Pictou liovett Lewis .lohnstone, md, Univ N Y, 1801, IV.ar River, Digby Lovitt, Israel Melbourne, M D, Harv l^iiv, 188"), Yarmouth I;owerison KUnioro Harold, M d, Jelf Med Coll 1883, (Sect 11, Med Act, 1884,) Halifax Mack Joshua Newton, M D, Bell Hosp Med Coll, 187."), Lunenburg Mader .Vntony Ivan, M D, CM, MdJill l^niv, bS'.H. Halifax March, Henry Arthur, M li, Univ Mich, ISSti, Bridgewater, Lunenburg March .lolin P.artley, M D, Univ .Mich, 1885, Berwick, Kings M.argeson Charles Inglis, M D, Harv Univ, 1.8(10, Hantsport, Hants Marshall Cannon Siu'th, M n, irniv N Y. 1882, Bridgewater, Luneti Messenger Freeman Simeon, .M n, Imuv N Y, 180:1, Petite Riviere, Lun Meyer, lOdward dames, il n, cm Dal Univ, 1.S03, K Cambridge, Mass Middlemas Francis, m n, Harv Univ, 1873, 1'>erwick, Kings Miller C'harles .John, .\l n, Harv Univ. 1870, New (Jlasgow, Picton INIiller Janu-^ Sanuiel, M n, Berksh Med Coll, 184;"), Canning, Kings Miller John William, M i), Univ N Y, 1885, Canning, Kings Miller Samuel Nelson, M i), Univ N Y, 1875, Middleton, Annapolis *^■> iHn MIChKMI. KUOI.STKU. [I DUO t 1 I... 1 4'' ■*■' iinlli.. MilHom Thoinrvs, m r), Hiirv Tniv, 1M7(>, Dartinoiith, Halifax Mitclitill ltt)lKMt. Mil, Tiiiv K liii.lMV.t. i.Kcs. I-Miii. IMV.l, I )<.iThtiHt«r,NU Moixiy .F.tijiiiH C.ioliniii, M D, Uiiiv \ Y iSllii, Windsor, limits Mniiio, Kriinst KiaMer, M i), ( M, D.il I'liiv, islCi, N S M isp for Iihhiiu, D.trliiioutli Moore Thomas Aloxati'lur, m i», c m, (^iieon'M IJniv, KingHt, IHS',\, M I' I' s, Out, I.HS7, WiHtvilln, I'intou Muort) Willis Ilryarit, M D, v m, Hal Mnd Coll, 1S7',». K.Mitvillo, Kind's Morns Charlos JliMuy, M i>, Marv I'liiv, 1M(>S, Miild Mu.sfjuodolxdt, Halifax Morris ('larence Kauiiltoii, md, ( m, NFiiiJiil I'liiv, IH'.l?, Winds n, Hants Morris;)!! Daniel Alia!!, M l>, C PS, Halt, IS!i:{. LonislMir^, C 15 MOITJSO!. l)a!li.',l Nt il, M I!, (' M. Hal M.mI Coll, ISS.H, Oxfoi-d, Cl!l!!l) Morrison Mii!'docIi |)a)iel, m d, Hi^ll Hos|» Mod Coll, 1>S!)."», |)oi!iiiiion Mines. Oj.l KridKiiport, C V, Mori'ou', Arthur, M n, c M, l^^niv Kdin, IH8(1, Sandcouloo, Cascade Co, Mont, rS A Morse (!harles H i!niltoi!, M n, Hi!v I'niv, |S(;t, Woodstock, N 15 Morse ('liiiton .Fa!!ie-i, M ii, I'liiv Kiii!, 1H(L', Anihmst, (!ninl)i)rland Moisc Jolii! Alline W, M i», Harv \' n'w , 1S(U, Ohio, Yariiio'ith Ipidis Morse li'^ai!der liup'rt, M I), Harv Tniv, IH'IO, Fj iw!ui!ceto\vn, Aiuja- Morse [jeander Knpjrt, Ml), cm, MclJill Cnivr, 18"»(i, l.awioncetown, All Morse fijnis Hardio^', M d, c m, Mi-iJill \U\\v, 1H!t7, l)i^d^y Morton .Joseph Smith, M D, Tiiiv X Y, lHs;{, Shelhiir!!*! Morton. AiiMfns .Mid)oii.iM, m n, < \i, I »;tl Univ, \s<)S, I'.pdfo!.), Halifax Most-ley Charlt!s A, M D, r M, Hal M.-d (.'oil, ISSO, Port Antonio, .laiii- Moshei-, Jiinies Dndlev, M l>, C PS, lialt, iM.SCi, Uawilon, Hants |aica Mnir I)avi7, Trnio, C(dchestor Miiir Williui!! Scott, MI). t'M, Dal Ci!\v, 1S71, i, it o s, Kdin, 1877, 1. Mil) and I, i< c [•, Kdin, 1S77, Tiiud, Colchester Mni!ro Charles He uy, m d, Harv Vmv, ISOl', West Kivei-, I'icton Mtinr.) (Jranswick l5iirtor!, m d, c m, D,d Ci.iv, ly.to, California, U S A Mnnro Hngh Koss, m d, Univ N Y, IS8S, Stellarton, Picto!i Mnrphy (Mioige Nelsoi!, M I), Mell llosp i\[ed Coll. ISlt,"), M D (' M, Dal i ''niv, lS',»r). Hanidtori. |{eii!in(la Mnrphy Thomas Joseph Francis, M u. Boll Hosp Mm\ Coll, 18SH, Hafx Murray (Miarles Dick o, M it m, L^!\iv Kdi!!, l8Si), Halifax Mnriay Daniel, m d, c m, Mdiill Univ, 1S,S(5, Cainpbellto!!, N. 15 Mmny. Duncan, M D, c: M, Dal Cniv, ISOll, \iv Stewiack >, Colchester M'lnav D.inean Andrew, m i>, cm, ^[e!iili Uiiiv, 18S'.), Riv John, Pictou Murray, Hohei-t Lowiev, m d, Ihiiv N Y, |S!»], Si)rii,^diill, Cnmb Munay. Suther Corbetf, m i>, Harv Uiii-', 1871. Albert, Albtnt C(),N 15 MacAnlay Joseph James Fraser, Ml), CM, McUill Univ, ISW, Uiver Dennis, (Sside), C 15 Mc\nlay, Murdoch Williai!i. M D, c M. Dal Univ, 1S!»;5, Thorburn, Pict McDonald Allan, m d, Bell llosi) Med Coll, I.SSO, Crand Hank Newfoundland McDonald Daniel, (Sect 87, Med Act 1872,) Pugwash, Cumberland MacDonald Daniel, m d, C P S. Hilt. 18'.t2. Haddeck, C H McD)n!ild, Dan el. M D, c M. Da! l-niv, 1S!»S, Whycocoinagh, CH Macdonald Donald John, M o, c m, MclJdH'iiiv, 1S'.»7, Pt Hawkesbury McDonald, Ed Araid Munay, m d. c m, Dal ITniv, 18!>S, Port Mulgrav'e < Juyslioro McDonald Kinlay, m d, Univ N Y, ISSS, Baigeo, Newfoundland McDonald, Henry Kiikwood. M i>, c m, McCdl irniv. 181K'. LuneiibiuL' Macdoi!al(l HughN, Ml), CM, (.Jueen's Univ, Kin>'st, 1882, Whycoco- magh, C H McDonald John, M D, < m, Hal Med Coll, 187(i,StPetei-s,Kiolimond,CH McDonald John Ban, M D, Harv I'niv, 1805, Conti-alia, Lewis Co, Wash, V S A McDonald John CI vde. M I) (' \i i)>ii I'niv isu", <)„f.,..,i '^■"•nberUnd 'ictou rp , ,-. ,. -,. ' - . -, - ...-.., ..->..., ^^j,^, ,,v,u Masonic ieinple, Minneapolis, Mmn, USA McDonald Michael Allen, m d, Coll P and S, N Y, 187«, Sydney, C B >v asn, I ri j\. McDonald John Clyde, m i., c m. Dal Univ, lS!l.-), Oxford, Cum! Mc Ona d John Karcpdiai-, M D, Harv Univ, 18(18, Hoi)ewell, I'ic McDonald J W, >f b, Univ Edii!, 1871. L kch, l']din, 1871, 508 A 19 Ma Sin Ma Ma( Mo Mc Ma( Ma( Mo Mo Mo Mo Mc Mo Mac [1900 »00 MKIUCAI- HKfifHTKIt. 48rt liilif»x t, DoroIioHtor.N'n r, KaiitH \l >ti\) for IiHaiio, , KiiigHt, l.S8;{, (Mitvillo, Kiii^rt il M\i.s({uiMlol)()it, , Wiiiilw )i, Hiviits ).\t'n|(l, Oimil) , ISJ)."), Dominion loo, Cascudo (Ji), ooilHtock, N l> t, OmnhorlHiui ^iiriiiinitli Ipulis iiicntowii, Anna- iwronootown, An 'iK'l'.V lit! I'.edfonl, Halifax 't AntDiiio, .lam on, Hants |aica rnii>, (lulchostor I! s, Kdin, 1877, Livor, I'icton y'alifoinia, USA I'ictou to, M DC M, Dal Coll, 188S, Ifafx lifax Iton, N. H , Uolcliester iv Jolin, Pictou ill, Cnmb VI belt Co,N B V, ISiU), River Thorburn, Pict (J rand liank 1, C\imberland : H )niagli, C V> 't Hawkosbury Port Mulgravo fimndland SUG. LntienViuig 882, Whycoco- s, Riolnnond,CB alia, Lewis Co, (1. Cunilierlnnd 3\vell, Picbni 71, 508 Masonic 0, Sydney, C B Kllhoinild I'atrirk Aloxaiidt-r, M D, Marv, nnivlH71, Port llawkoH- ' bury, C B M||cilon.il(l liob«;rt Janitts, v i>, I'niv N Y, 18'.M, WeMtvilln, Pictoii Kcdoiiald William ilonry, Mi>,( M, l>al Univr, I8t)l>, Up Hoi» lUy, * liMnonbnr^ S»c lunald WdliHui Monry, M n, llarv Univ, 18112, Anti^foninli acdonald VVilliam linntlfv, M i>. Ilaiv Univ, 18!I2, AnliK<>iiiHli MohoH^'all, .lohii C.ni.Ton, M D, Coll P an.l S, N Y. iHtill, Tiiiro, CI Mcl)i>ii>^ai| .liilin (!iMii>?t', M I) c M. Mc( lill Univ. ISiT, Amlitnst, Ciimb Bllkctlillvary. Al.-x Dmiiol, m h. \W\\ Hu.sp Mod C-.H, 18(>;<, Sydm-.y, Cli Mic(;n!K<'i Mur, llaiv Univ, ISti;^, Laliavt', liUnunbnrK MoIntii.Hli .Moxainli'i, m i>, Univ I'tmn, IS.'tS, AntiK'onish Molntush hanif.l, M n, llaivUniv, 1871, I. Ill r, Kdin, 187:{, Pu^wash Molntyro Dunciin Ktiiniitli, M d, Univ N Y, IS'.tO, Sydntiy (' B Mclntyi'', .lames Aiik'hh, m i>, Harvnrtl Univ, lMU2. k«llv V'dliKi!, Col McKay Diiiiald Mtilire^fnr, m i», .Iftf MimI ('oil, 18'.K'», Montana McKay, (ieor^t! Kiiday, M i>. Univ N Y. IM'.M, North Sydney. C P. MacKay Ueet(»r Howard, M l», f M, McCill Univ, 18!I0, New (Ua.s^'ow, I'ii'tou MftcKay .lohn Hcctir, M D, Coll P and S, \ V, lS»i8, i, lies Kdin, 1871, L It f I', I'Min, 1871, Tniro, (Nilfliester McKav -b'hn St Clair, M D, f M, I )al Univ |S!I!», lOarllown, Citlcliester McKav, 'lolm William, M D, Boll Hosp, Mod Coll, 188«), New (ilisK'iw, i'iotou [I'icton M«cK «y Katlierino .loajina. .\l D, c M. I )al Univ, l.S'.to, New ( Jlasufitw, McKay Norman I'lliemv.er, m k, c m, Hal iMedColl, l87i>, M H, Univ Hal, 187!), M lie s, KnK, 1884, Halifax McKay WiJlium, M h, Bell Hosp M.^d Coll, 187.'{, Bittle Cl.aco liay, CB MacKay William Alexander, Ml.. Bell Hosp M.mI Coll, bSllo, Slier- hrooke, ( inysltDio' MacKeen Itobort Arthur Haliburton, M i>, Bell Hosp Med Coll, 1880, Clico Bay, (I B MacKeen SamuoKroorge Archibald, M I), Harv Univ, 184!>, Baddeek.C B McKen/ie l)a\id HiikIi, MD, Univ N Y, 1881), Ponghkeepsie, N Y MoKenzie (Jiorgo Isaae, M I), .Itiff Med Coll, 18()4, Pictou MoKen/.ie .John, M D, c jr, Hal Med Coll, 1884, Port Mnlgiave, (inysb McKenzie, .John Alexander, M I), C P S, Bost, 18I>2, N S Hosp for Insane, Dartmouth, Halifax McKenzie, Murdoch l)aniel, M D, c M, Dal Univ, Parrsboro. Cnmblnd MacKenzie William Davison, M i), Univ I'enn, 1877, I'arrsboro', Ciunb McKiunon .lohn Cameron, M D, Harv Univ, 1870, Antigonish [N Y McKinnon Thomas Hostermiin. M D, c M, Mel {ill Univ, 188l>, Brooklyn, MacLean Hdvvin David, M I), Bell Hos|i Mod Coll, 1887, Shubenacadie, Hants McLean Isaac Matheson, md, cm, Mdiill Univ, 1884, Now WeHt- minster, B C McLean .lohn \Yil iam, m d, c m, McCill Univ, 1883, N Sydney, C B McLean Murdoch Thomas, M i), c m, Dal Univ, 18SM), (Troves' Point, Little Br.is tl'Oi, C B McLellan .rames Archibild, .\i D, c M, (,)ueeirs Univ, Kingst, 1891, Noel, ffanta McLennan Angus, m d, Univ Penn, 1873, Margaree, InvernesH, C li McLennan, Samuel John, Ml), Bell Hosp M (Joll. I8!l4. Port Morion, (J B McLeod, .lames, M u, c M, McUill Univ, 18'.»8, Wallace, (Juniherland MoLood .lohn Knox, M i), Bell Hosji Med Coll, 1883, li.ty Roberts, Newfoundland. MoLeod. Mary lOlizabeth, M v N W Univ Chic, 1S!>2, Carsonville, Sussex, N B MoLeod Roderick (Jampbell, M i), U'niv N Y. 18!)l, North Sydney, C P> McLeod. Thomas Chulineis, M I), Bell Hosp Med Coll 18!)4,lil,ick Head, Newfoundland MoLeod William McKenzie, M i). Bell Hosp Med Coll, 187.5, , 588 Columhu^ Ave, liostoii. Mass MbMillan Finlay, M I), c M, D.al Univ, 1872, Sheet Harbor, Halifax .SfeMillan .John, M u, c M, McGill Univ, 1857, Pictcni 4V MEUKJAL KECilSTEH. [1900^ McQuuen Charles /.levaiider Sia.psou, M I), Jeff Med Coll, LSS'jj M K c s. Kiig, 18SS, Amherst McKae Williain Koss, M n, c M, Mdiill I'tiiv. 1S1>7, I'addeck, C V, Norrie \Villiam, M n, Harv Uinv, 1SI)7, VV. Branch, River John, Pictn (>"Brien IJobert Kaulkiiev, m d .l-.-tt' Mod ('oil, l,sl»5, Maitlrtnd, Hants Oldinj? Clara Mary, MP, CM, Dal Ihiiv, lS!).i. St John, N B Oliver Wdliani Sii'vtr, M n, UnivStAnd, 1857, i- li c s, Iro, IS'y?, Klu;/: ]re, 1«(;7, Halifax O'Xeil, F.omian, m n, IJoll Hosp Med Coll. 1«)7, .Sydney. C B O'Shau^'briessy, iiiuiolilin Jimu-s, m i>, c m, McCrdl Univ, 181)8, Halifn Oulton Charles Rufus, M u v. s, Knp, 184;^, Kivo Islands, Colchester B.i^o Alexander Crawford, M D, Marv Univ, LSod, Truro, Colchester I'arker Hon Dioiiol McNeil, Ji i), Univ Edin, 1845, lkch, VAin, ISI' Dartmouth, Halifax |M,iv Patten Anthony D, M D, Tniv Mich, l.8()8, 70 Dale St, (Uox). Bosttin Bayzant IClias Nichols, m d, Jetf Med Coll, 1855, Wolfville, Kings I'iiyzaitt Henry Allison, M D, c M, Dal Univ, ]8!»7, Sherl>r)oke, (iuysb Payzant, dnnies Austin, 11 i>, C i' S. Bait, 1884, Burlington, Hants Pearman Horace N'ivian, M D c M, Mc(iill (Iniv, 188S, Halifax Peppard dohn Leander, M D, l)rtrtni Coll, 18(15, (Jreat Villafji' Colchester Perfect Alfred Harshaw, M i>. c jr, Vict Univ, 1887, MB Univ Tui 1887, Drangeville, Ontario Perrin Albert Mitehoil, M n, Univ N Y, 187,'i, Yainionth Pickles Ceo.ge Al'cn, M n, I'.ell llosp Med ('oil, 1873, Mahnii, Bay, ijinujuburg Pinoo .iaines Kornian, M i), I'.ell Hosp Med Coll, 1877, ('liester, Lunei Poi-tor Andrew i'lverett, M u, Univ Pemi, I87(), Spri)i^;hdl, Cumb I'rinirose, F'<"i d, Univ N Y, 1885, Parrsboro, Cnmbeilf' Randall Williiim Allen Chipman, M D, Harv Univ, 1852, Yarmouth Kandall, Maiy Ij(!ilii, m i>, (• .m. Dal Univ. I8<»il, H.iyHeld, Antigonisli Read Herbert Huiituigton, y. i), c M, McfJill Univ,' 18(31, L u c S, Ediii 18(11 , Halifax Read Widard Fulton. M D, I'niv N Y, l8i»7, Berwick, Kings Keid Alexander Peter, M D, c M, MclJill Univ, 1^58, L u c s, Eiliii 1858, Middleton, Anna])olis Reid, James Willian), M i., c M, Hal Med Coll, 1884, Windsor, Hant- Rice. Frank Friiest. M i). c M, Dal l^iiiv, I8(l;^, Sandy Cove, Digby Rindress Hor.iee, ,M n. Univ N Y. I8:i5. Nortii Sydney. C Ji Roach Flisha, M n, Um\ Penn, 18li0, Tatamagouche, Colchester Robertson John Williau), m n, cm, (Queen's Univ, Kiugst, 1888, WtM ville, IMctou Robinson Augustus, m d, Univ I'enn 1857, M Kcs, Kng, 18.58, I, ^ \ Loud, 18()3, Annapolis Rockwell Lee, m d. Halt Med Coll, bV.).'), Bakevil .% Kiiig.s Rockwell William, m f), Jetf Med Coll, I88(;, Iciver Hebert, Cumberlaii Ross Alexander, m d, c m, Did Umv, 18!»»;, Avondale, Pictou Ross Hush, M 1), (■ M, Mc(i 11 Univ, I8i)4, Ste larton, Pictou R(»ss .lames, m d. c m, Mel rill Utuv, 18^' \ Saiidford Arnold. M i), Harv Uinv, 18(14, ;?2!t Jefferson Ave, Brooldvi, Sail iders J)aniel Oliver. M n, Harv Univ, 18(;;). C(m(iuerall ]5ank, Lui Schaibier, Albeit Arthur, m d C PS. Bait, l8l»4. Lawrencetown, Annai Seaman William, M p, Univ Penn. 1,V.)2. .loggins Mines. Cumberland Miaw Howard Messenger. M p, c m, Mc<{dl Univ, 1895, Neihait, Meagher Co, Mont, USA [Hidi*.e Shaw, Sidney Everett, M p, cm, McCill Univ, 18!>ll, ^'ic^oria Gen Hosp, ■ft I'f ^■^^ti mo imincM. HKcrsTKR. ISy F Med Coll, mi iydney, C B Uiiiv, 18'J8, Halif.vl Einds, Colchester Fruro, Colchester .g^ LRCs, JOdin, IcSi' i I Ma. I a St, (lio\). Bostiiii J i'^olfville, Kings Sherl)r,)()ke, (iuysb rliiigton, Hants loS, Halifax (m, («reat Villafjo ^ S87, iM H Univ Tdi, IllOUtll 'oil, 1S73, Maiimu 77, (Chester, Luiiei:! | riii;;hill, Ciiinb Kdiii, 1S87 ; L Rr ', Md, USA •reucetown, Aini!i|i Itl, ffalifax •2, Yarmouth, rrsboro, Cninberlfl 1852, Ya'nioiitii -f Ht-ld, Antigojiisii 1801, L K c H, Ediii k, Kings 6o8, L K c H, Edlll i, Windsor, Haiit^ ly Cove, JJigby ley. C 1! i, Colchester \ Kings )^ I ebert, Cumberland t e, Picton a I, Pictoii I "itchburg, Mass j: ,c n. i8() Shawmut Aw M IN \ i on Ave, Brook] \" * .-), Neihiiit [Halif..^ \'ich)na Gen HoM' '' lilver TiOiiis Morton, M H, CM, Vmv Ediu, 18S!>, Halifax iiMlison |[enry ()sn»ond, M i), <; M, l)al Uiiiv, IS'X>, l)artmoiiiIi linclair (ieorge Law, M i>, Coll 1» and S, N Y, lS7;i. Halifax layter, John Howard, M n, c M, Kdln Hniv. 1.S8S, Halifax iiiith, Kiederick Forbei, Mi>, ,lt;if Mod Co 1. ISito, ( Jr.mvilie l'\M'ry, An niith Fieeinan Park, M n, liowd ddl, ISSl, (Soot 11, \[od Act,"lsSl) Mill Villiigo, (Queens iJinith Harvey, M u, (' M, MclJill I'niv, 18!>:), Acadii Iron Mines, Cul ^Jmith Jaiiuis Moss, M i», Univ Penn, 1877, I'arrsb )ro, Ciinib iiiitli John Peter, M D, Harv Univ, bSlli), Xow (Jl.isgow, Pictou ■5iiiitli Jordan VV, M l). C P S, l'.;i!t, 1S!I|, hive.cp 'ol,"* )iicens uiith Mon^,•^gue Albert Blowers, m i>, Univ X Y, 1883, Dartmouth, Halifax 5niith Tiionias Henry, Ml», CM, McUill Univ.l8!»I, New Perl'can.NHd. smith William Frederic, M n, Univ N Y, l8Sl5, Halifax Sommerville Alexander McLeod, M I), Harv Univ, 187,*?, Hatfield's Pt, Sprin^lfield, Kings, N B iSponagle John Addv, M u, c M, Hal Med Coll, 1883, Middleton, Annaj) StuiHeld, Harold Milfred, M d, v m, Mc'.Jill Univ, 18!»7, Truro, Col- chester Stewart Dugahl. M i), Univ N Y, 1802, Bridgewater, Tiunenburg Stewart John, si n, c M, Univ Edin. 1877. Halifax Stoddard Thomas A, Mi), Univ Alich, 188(i, Pueblo, Col, US A Street Jeronimo Charles. M l), Harv Univ. 18.")3, Lookeport. Shelburne Stuart Alexander, m d. Coll P and S, N Y, 180.5, Melrose, (iuysboro' iStui'L'is George Em rson, M n, Eel Med Coll, Phil, 1802, Pubnico Harb, Yarmouth [Cumb Sutlieiland Jam?s Alexaiidtr, M u, c m, MelTill Univ, 18!)0, SpringhiU, Sutherland Murdo, M D, Harv Univ, 1871, NVestville, I'ictou Sutherland Neil, M D, Harv Univ, 1808, South Edmonton, Alberta Ternan William Augustine Pitts, luc!P, Edin, 188'J, Lucs, Edin, 1889, L F 1' s, Glasg, 188i), Rochester, N Y, U S A Thompson Arthur W^elleslej, M i), UnivN Y, 1880, Turk's Island, B>VI Tliomi)ion, (ieorge Hockin, md, cm, McCxill Univ, 18<)!>, Thoiburn Pictoii Tobin William, LRCS, Ire, 1808, i, uc p, Ire, 1870, K u c s, Ire, 1882, Halifax Torey Edgar James, M n, Univ N Y, 1800. Windsor, Hants [Cumb. Townshend Alexander S.ewart. M i), Univ Penn, 1802. Parrsboro, Treunyne Henry E'liest, md, cm, Tri:i Umv, (Tor.), 181)5, f. t. m. c, 18i»5, Lumbton INIills. (),.t Trenaman Thomas. M I). Coll P and S, N Y. 1809, Halifax [U S A Trueman James Edvv.trd, Jf o, cm, McGill Univ, 1881, San Jose, Cal, Trueman Thomjwim Joseph, M D, Bowd Coll, 188;^, 118 Joluisun St, Hrooklvn, U S A Tupper Charles Osborne, M D, J-'tf Med Coll, 1880, :V>\) Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, N Y Turnbull i ieorge Dykeinan. M D, c m. Dal Univ, 1892, Arcadia, Yarm Tyler Walter Elbert, M n, Utdv N Y. 1879, Halifax Yenables James, M l), Harv Univ, 1807. Halifax Wade. Ere.lerick Smallwoo.l, M o, P.t'.U Hos]) Med Coll, 1880, l*ort Maitland, Yarmouth Walker Smith Uiyton, M n, l',ell Hosp Mel Coll, 1890, Truro, Co'chester Wallace James Ira, M D, C P S, I>alt, 1895. i*]conoiiiy, Colciiester Wallace Tiiimias Alpl^nsus m d, Univ N Y, 189.!. H.lifax Walsh Thomas William, M i), 15^11 Hosp Med Coll, 1891, Halifax Waiiieford, Percy Heber, M i), c ii, Mcfiill Univ, 1887, Hampton, Kings, X B ■ Weaver, Herbeit Dutton, md, c.\i Tiin Univ, 1897, FT M c, 1897, Halifax Webster Charles .'\siitoii, M n. Coll P and S, X Y, 1880, Yarnumth Webster Henry B-,idly, M i). Coll P and S, X Y, 1872, Kentville, Kings Weeks Charhs Morris, M i>, C i* S, Bait, 1891. Xewj.ort, Hants Weeks Samuel M uris, M D, Coll P ami S. X Y. 18.53, Xewport, Hants White Wilsev Hatfie.ld, ii n, Med Chir Coll, I'hil, 1880, Su.ssex, X li iSr 0ENTAI- ASMOCfATlON REOrSTKR. [1900 WhitPord Atulrcw Foster, ',t I), Univ Bait , 1S03, Chester, Lunenburg, Wickwite WiDN'iiii Nathiui, M n, I'niv Kdin, 18;>4, Halifax WilliaiuwoiiSrtiimel W, M n. c M, !>.il Univ, IS'li;, Hel)rr)n, Yannouth Wilson Kowaid I)^)U^1hs, m d, I'niv I'onii, 1S7H, liarrington. Shelburne Wilson, Jolin Tully, M i>, West \U\iv, [ioiul. Ont, ISil.i. Hopewell, l*ict:.. Honolulu Wooihvorth I'ercy Churcliill, M n, cm, Dal Univ, 18!)2, Kentville, Kiii";;*! Woodworth W'illiani .Somnicrville, M D, Harv Univ, 1873, Upper j Canard, Kings Wright Thomas Alexander, M D, c M, Trin Univ 1888, M dom, Queens Univ, Kingst, 1888. l»\issell, Manitoba Wyido Charles P'e^iwick, M D, c M Met i ill Univ, 1888, Notre Dame St, Montreal, Que Yorst(m Frederick Steacy, M i), c M, McCill Univ, 1890, Truro, Colch'r it* m if 4 ■i fi'» I,; Register of Qualified Midwives. Mrs Magee, Edin, 18()3, Cor South and LeMarchait Sts, Halifax Mrs Catherine Adams, Dub, 184(5, 24 (Jerrish Street " Mrs Elizabeth Mas.m, (R.binson). Prov Med Bd, 1878, 12 Cunard St IVhs ]5urgess, I'rov Med Bd, X S, 1878, residence unknown. [Ht'\ Mrs Harris, do flo do do 41 Alinon St, Halifax Mrs Harden. do do do do RichTnond, " Mrs Mary Haidestv, Dub, iSSo, Cottingen St, Halifax. Mrs Robt Melvin, Prov Med lioard N S, 1889, 14 Cunard St, Halifa.x, Mrs Minnie Hamilton, Dij) (^ueen Char Hosp, Lond, 188G, residence unknown Mrs. Johanna Pickrin. Prov Med Bd, N. S., 1894, 44 Dresden Row, H.\ Mrs Mary Kli/.aberh Back'ey, Dip Sir P. Dun's Hosp, Dub, 1873. I'.i Cottingen St, Halift.x [Halifax Mrs Martha Dugg.in. Dip Prov Med Bd. X S, 1895, 416 C.ttingen St, Mrs Jane Lyccni, Dip Piov Med Bd, X S, 1898, Lying-in Ward, Poor House, Halifax. Mrs Nora Kelly, Dip Prov Med Bd, X S, 1898, G.j MaynardSt, Halifax DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Oi-'i-TOKKs roH W,)S-W ~ Pre siflent, l)r M. K. Langdle, Truro: Ixt Vice-President, Dr C. O. H ^Y6hi^\.m\ Viciuw ; 27ul Vice-President, Dr LSt Clair Saunders, Kentville ; Secretary, Dr F \V Ryan,Wind.sor : Trea.virer, Dr H H Bigelow, Halifax. I'HOViNciAi. De.stal Boaki) -Dr A C Cogswell, President, Halifax : Dr A. C. Harding, Yarmouth : Dr Frank Woodbury, Halifax ; Dr M. 1'. Harrington, Liverpool; Dr J A McKenna, W^ilf ville ; Dr F. H. P.iiker, Xew (Jlasgow; Dr Hibbert Woodbury, Halifax ; Geo K. riioinson St Paul Building, Halifax, Secretary-Registrar. REGISTER. Anderson, Fteeo' ";e .Vllen . asgow J') )lt/.ei', C'liarles Henry, Mahone Bay linch.'li, Howard \\\ n ns, I'en Col b,,n Surg, 1894. North Sydney Jiridgewater CJ.dder, Hugh Forrestei Clay, Havelock, Pictou Cog.swei;, .Alfred C, i.p.s. Pjnl Den Col, 1869, Halifax (%,gswell Aithur Wellesley, i.i>s, Univ of Penn, 1888, Ml), (/ill, 18,Si, Halifax Hal Mo( & IV SSuioi 10001 DKNTAI. ASSOCIATION — RB0I8TER. 4Ss ster, Lunenburg, lifax iron, YiirinoutI) ngton. Shelburiie j Hopewell, I'lctnn .polis Kentville, Kin'4s j liv, 1873, Upper | M DC M, Queen's Notre Dame St, 90, Truro, Colch'r Us, Halifax 8, 12 Cunard St unknown. [Hfx St, Halifax 1, IX. liird St, Halifiix. 1, 1880, residence ^rosdeii Row, Hx p, Dub, 1873. I'.l [Halifax 16 (Jottingen St, gin Ward, Poor ynardSt, Halifax N. liangille, Trurn : u/ Vice-President, ' Kyan.Wind.sor : evident, Halifax : Halifax ; Dr M. ville; Dr F. H. lalifax ; Geo K. strar. >7, liridgetfjwn ii ■ (Glasgow North Sydney i, M i>, Hal Mo(' Croaker, T A, nns, Phil Den Col, 1884, Middleton f Crosby, Frank 1), Phil Den Col, 1892, Truro Crosskill, John William, Britlgetown Cunningham, Vincent C, DDs, Phd Den Col, 1898, Antigonish. Dill, Watson. Windsor DoliBity, R. P., n dh, Univ of Penn, 1887, Moncton, N H Dunham, IJenjaniin Eugene, M i), Harv Univ, 18()S, Saidnierville Dmib.ir, Hany G, ni)s, Ph 1 l).;n C.>1, 1898, Hopewell Hilton, Horace E, D ns, Univ of Penn, 1889, Toronto Katon, Steven W. Canning K-mis, Edmund P, i) us, Phil Den Col, 1892. Halifax Fluck, (Jeorge Henry, D n s, i'hil Den Col, 18S4, Halifax Ford, Harley B, !) 1)8, Halto Col Den Surg, 1892, Liverpool Fraser. Henry, Providence, R I Fritz, Joel R, n n.s, Phil Den Col, 1888, Yarmouth Fuller, Edward Louis, n i)s, N Y, Col of Den, 1882, Amherst Fiske, Cyrus Kingsbury, i> d .s. I'en Col Den Surg, 1888 Goodwin^ W Irving, O J>s, 1891, Ralto Col Den Sur^. Amherst Gray, William O, nns, Boston Den Col, 1882, Yarmouth Harding, A C, D l) s, Phil Den Col, 1880, Yarmouth Harringtim. Meade P, V ns, Pen Col Den Suig, 1893, Biidgewater. Hewson, William Chandler, Point DeBute, N B Hogan, Alphonsus Frtd, D n s Boston Den ('ol. 1898, Weymouth Johnson, John Albert, dds, Ven Den Col, 1893, Parriiboro Jones. J H Stowell, Ui)per Stewiacke Langille, Melancthon K, D Ds, Pliil Den Col, 1888, Truro liiuirence, Harold, Wolfviile Locke Ligram B, dds, Abner Col Den Surg, 1S94 Shelburne McAithur, Colin S. n p s, Bath Col Den Suig 1899, Parrsboro Macdonald. Simon D, H .lifax Mack, Herbert Henry, Mill Village Marsliall, Mdford (i K, ni)s. Am Col Den Surg, 1892, Bridgetown McCully, Herbert R, Amherst McDonald, (George W, nns, Bal Col Den Surg. Halifax McKenna, Abner J, nns, Phil Den Col, 1888, Wolfvillu McLean, Cieo T, Sydney Met rill, J A, Halifax Morgan, William Arthur, Weymouth Bridge Mottoa. Robert, Jun. Pantucket, R I Muir, Charles W, nns, Phil Den Col, 1888, Shelburne Mulloney, J E, Kentville MuUoney, Ray Bird, Kentville Muri)hv, Charles Rufiis, n n s, Phil Den Col. LS'.to Windsor Parker, Fred H. n ns, Phil Den Col, is'M, New Glasgow Pay/.ant, Elias N, M n, Jeff Mea Col, 18o.-), Wolfviile J'olly, George Albert, Lunenburg I'rimrose, Frederick, n ns, Phil Den Col, 1881, M n, Univ of N Y, 1884, Halifax I'rimrose, James, nns, Phil Den Col, 1881, Annapolis Proctor, David Aichibald, Oakland, Cal Richards, Henry Clifford, Yarmouth Randall, E Ambrose, d o s, Am Col Den Sm-g, 1884, Truro Ryai, Frank W, n n s, Univ of Mich, Ann Arbor, 188o, Windsor 8aiiu(lers, L St Clair, d d s, Univ of Md, 18',r>, Kentville Spooner, Frederick Fliot, St(>vons, Frederick William, n ns, Univ of Penn. 1890, Halifax Schatfner, Vermm D, n D s, Uuiv of Maiyland, 1898, Liwence Spiou'e, Albert Orr. d d s, Boston Dent Col, 1898, Parisboio sThomson, (ieorge Kerr, nns, Halifax ^Tliom[)son, James Alexander, Pictou iTnrey, Howard H, 'upper, C O, n ns, Penn Col Den Surg, 1885, m n, Jetf Med Col, l88ii Andierst PViets, Arthur, nns, I5alt Co] < )en Surg, 189,), iWeb.ster, Coiirod O 11, i> i> s, ]89r>, Boston Den Colj I'ictou I 48, .«'.s PPIAFlMACEUTirAr SOCIRTY. [1900 Wilkinson, John K, i) i>s, Roy Col Don Surg, 189;{, Toronto Williams, Ch irli^s E, Chester Wolff, Anj^'iist Kniil, Manlioini. (Jonniiny Woodhuy, i'-rank, n l) H, Pen Col D.'ii Siuf,', 1878, Halifax Woodbury. TIil>'>ert, DDs Phil Diiii Col. 1H77, TTalifax Wright, Chas W, i) D s. BhUo, Col Den Surg, 181)1*, New (ilawgow PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. OriacEKs— L. J. Mvlius, Prexidtiit ; I!. W. Cameron, Vice-PresUhni , m m $ C K Hiia ggiiii- Ri'fjistrnr. Anewin, J H ILdifax Secretnru ; G- A. Hurbi(lt;e, 7' rtamrer E T Power, Atlee. A H Annapolis Bell, Adam C New (JIa-'gow Borden, Clias F. (^aiinin^- Bmklev, A V, PhL, iM D.l'.alilax Biicklev, A II, Pli:\I. do I iirl,M(i'jr e, < ie(irj;'e lla'it; dlaliCi ax IX Svdnev IVirnsicad. Clia-J B'ackie. KS, PhM. Burns, J A B aine, tik.h .... Carew, (ieorce X,;w Glasgow Copeland, .1 I) Antigonish Cliuloner, John Di-hy Craig, John A Yaniionth Crowe, Win 'Pnuo Canieion, 11 W Halifax Crease, A J do (.'oond)es, J S do CalUin. H K Springliili (o\-v, I)r Sp'inuhill Colwell, H (J Halifax Dyniond, \V A . . . . do Diekson, AS Ilawkeshurv n?.kin,K i{. I'h(i... Wii.d.or Khhrkin, K. J., .m.o. Wevmouih. Fraser Ficd W Pieloii Fraser, HP do Frdser, Roderick WestvUIe Fuller. KC AiuliMi-st F'oster, Tiippcr Canso Foster, W. T Aniigonisli. Gardiner. I.. (] Vamioulli (rucst. Robert do Grant, Geo .A.lex. ,. .New Glasgow Grant .lolin J Ste l.irlon Grant, TC Westvillu. llattie. Jas i' Halifax Hamilton. U'm II . . . Yaimoiiih Henry, <'. M Aniigoiiisli. H(duies, P. A., M.D.Piirrshoro. Hills, Walter H ...Acadia Mines Huggins, (' E Halifax Hutehins. (,'lias Liverpool nines, Wni . . ... Norlli Sydney Irwin, Walter, IMiM.Xorlli Sydney Jones, Harry V.. J.ick'^on, KM New Glasgo , nigby w Jeniier, E F L Jost, ,\llen D . I >igby .Yarmouth Login, M D Halifax Manson, WII Masters, I{. t)t 8 Halifax Kentville I\loii, \V A, PliG. . do Stevens. Wm 11 Darimou'.h Sniilli, A E Truro Stiles, U !> Pic'ton Sit-rns. (ho A Dartmouth Taylor, II A Ilalifa'c Taylor, .John Mel). . do Tappen, John do 1 », '.i,''''^: [1900 uronto ilifax IX L'W (Glasgow 19001 MILITFA. 48/ Tappen/.T D Halifax Tra.-k, B F Yarmouth 'I'liompson, Andley. .Halifax. 'rayio% (!lus V H . . Hiidfrowatcr Trcmaine, I) L. . . Aiinap)!i3 'rurnbull, .1 J Svrlnev \Vcl)l), A'm II Halifax Waldron. (' W Aiili;;oni^^saus. { Canniv(j ) M'l/'or. II. L, Borden. (.'apt, J. A Nortluip. Lieut, id Lieut, J. A. Harris (i. li. Johnson T. A. I.vdiard S>ir-.]fa/Al. B. Webst.-r \'i:t. Lieut, K. B. Ilslev Artillery. Syd.nky ViKiA) Batt KKv Can. Aktillkky. Miij, Walti r Crowe Ciipf, I). T.. McDonald Lieiits, B. A. Ingraham C Downing .).McArnllin Siirn-Mjr. V. O'Neil Vet Lieut, W. Jakeman 1st Hx Reg't, Can. AirrH,LKnY. Hd Qrtrs, Halifax. I) L Bl-ickwood, \j. A. B'ackwood, A. A. MiK'Kay, 2ndLieuts. W B. .Vlnion, H 1) Bl:.cka lar, (J W. Mitchell, I W. J. liouldsworlh, J. w. Willis. ; (1. E rr.incklvn, jr J. H. Dwyer. "^ 2ni) Division. ,)f(ijiir,.l. A.C Mowbray No. 5 (.'o. (.Mahonk) Copt, P. A. Ernst. Lieitf, G. H. A Strum, 2ndL>eot,y,\. I. Ernst.!,,, y^ j,^j-,,„ No.C.Co.(DlOBT) ' -^ Lieuts, W. C. H. Moore, W. H. Conrod, John V. Hills, W. iv i hompson, S. Y. Wilson, J. K. Taylor. 2adLieiils. II.. 'i DeWoll H. V. Adams, a. V. Bennett K. r. Greenwood, E. G Shannon A. E. Donovan, E. W. Stevens. Pay in, J. G. Corbin, m Qr Mr., G. E. Boak, c Su7- Af/'r, D A.Campbell Snr-Lt. A. W. Cogswell ijt, W. E. Thompson, llonLt CoJ,X. E.Curren Liexit Lol, F W. Oxley Mil /'or, H. Flowers, Po'ymr, J. E. Kov, c Qr .Iff/. A. M. Banld,c Copt. John Da'.v, m i^OTH Batn " PKiNCKa« Lieut SI. C.l)eu\on, (Halifax). 2iid Lt, J. I".. W oodmaii \ '' / .„ , , Jlouy Lieut Col, W. M. Xo. 7 C'..(PiCTOU) I Humphrey. Copt. C. E. Tamer. LtCol. B. A Weston, •2nd Lt, F. .1. Cole ' Mnj. Jno. Menger, E. A. EulKrton \ E. G. Kenny, llonSurffn, Jno Stewart; (^^,^j^^^ jj, j^, Chipman,wt Xo. H Co (Yarmouth) A. Whitman, m Copt , T. R. Jollv. m Lieut. T. M. Seelv- I 2nd Lt, A.K.Vanllorne' Andw King , la T. E Davison Hugh John.stone, J G. Bauld. F. F. Uniacke, Surfi, Mj.,'T. R. Almon. Infantry and Rltloa. u^^fg Sui'!,,JJ, C. I). Murray, \^^^^^ battai/n Halifax 'c. D. W. Uniacke, .4'//. H. S. Tremaine, c 1st Div.— Hai.u'a.v NOS 1 to 4 COMTANIKS. Mo /'or, J E. G Boultoii Copts, J. A. Marshall, G. W. C. Ilensk'}', H. K. Silver, H. T. Jones, Lieuts, F. K. Warren, A. W. Dullus, S.. (». Piers, RlKLES. JJon Li- Col, John Wim- burr Laurie, It f/en Lt Col, J. N. Ciaiie, _ .\fo/ois, J. T. Twining S. J. R. Sircom. Copts, U. Hechler, C W. (innning H. S Jacrjues, G Downie, I. W. Vidito. W. Taylor, H. D. Creighton. R. B. Simmonds, J. W. F. Grant, A. W. P. Weston, F. Salter, W. H. Wetherby 2d Lieuts, T. V. Ritchie W. T. Stewart, R. F. Eagar, H. Mellish, W. M. Farrell G. Hender.sojt) iSu MILITIA. [1900 4 1 '-!il F. L. Steplieii E. W Arclibold No I Co, [ Lrinenburg] Cnpt, T. A. Mulock 89th Annapolis Bat'n (Meli'trn Si/aarr.) Pnyin.l{M.\lum\)hrey,c Jj.CdI, (}. W. SeluUVner Lient, J. H. (;rt'i<,'hton Qr M)',.h V. Cameron c Majors, \V. FTarris, i2ntl fj,, A. A Miilook .S«;-r/-.1//V. M A. Curryi (}. A. KeCain. I No 2 Co, [L-mc«6ur<] Surff-Ai'Mf, K. A. K.rk -!/.„,/,«, T. U. Miller, m L,_, ^j r. ,,,,^,^,|,., Patrick, s c. ' U..rMasniD Morse ,.; ^^^I^'^^^'^i^^, All), .T.D.Ritchie, c [hm-Cknp., Ki'v. J. VV Armit ij;i'. 68th Thk Kings County Bat'n of Inkantuy, {Kentville.) Hon Lt-Col, [.. I).V. ChipniHii. lA Col, \Vm \\. Belcher Sur-M/r, S. N. Miller, Sur(/-Ll,,]. A. 8pi inhale A'lJ K. l'\ McNeil, m No 1 Co, (S Fanning ton) Cnpt, .]. L. Phiiuiev Uad, VV. L. Ph/niiev 2ml Lieut, C H. Inylis No 3 Co, ( Biiiii:rwa/fr] Cnpt, A. II. Vndersoii Lieut W. L Mulock, 2n'l Lt, H. T. Hebl) No 4 Co, [Mahone'\ 2«7 /J, II. \V. McNeil I ., ,,, „, ,, I C(ipt,(i. W. llamm No 2 Co (Spa Springs) ij^m, c J Wentzcll ,_., . C7.< M. S. Kihoit \2rul Lt, V. W. Smith P«ym,Barcla.yWeb8ter,clNo3Co, (A'i<:/««.r /'>,ck with ! /...,, I, ,1 ,, , (1.; /* /^ i> i Sur-Mj,-. F. VV. Bor.ien^'.'/^'; Vf ^a 'p '7 ^"'^ '''' ^^ ^"'''"^'' Suro-n V, I aK K,.stPr ''^■'''"'- '^'- ^ lacker No fi Co, [iVew /los.v] ;i5;-' it 'b.- WeLt'; f ',2-^ ^'«"'< •'• S-^'--'^ •'••' ?.7^^ A m! Ross. /jje?i<, II. Vj Ross, 2rt.it Lieut. L. A. Read. 2ud Lieut, .J.L nartcaux 7'*'"'' ^- '- ■'^'iHcr No 8 Co. {Kingston.) j-'"^ '''' •'■ '- ^V^«n'en r'//><. II. Cas^idv. ! Lieul, VV. VV. Tiipivr. 2 Lieut, IrHTH "COLCnKSTHR AND I'lOTou Battalion ( Truro) Lt-Co>, II. T. Laurence .Mnjnrx, VV. Maxwell, V \ Blackburn Pnym J. Dover, c Qr Mast, O.Johnson, w No 1 Co, [ Tniro] Cnpt, .]. Suckling. Lieut, C. R. Coleman 2nd Lt, H. C. Blair No 2 Co. [Onsiow] ne 2ndLt, C.K. McLaughlin ^ ^♦'2 Co. [0«si Cnpt, A. J. Bustin. of/"/'-^, ^/'?"J Lieut A u (I »., 2nd Lieut,.]. A. S Z,t>M^ A. B. Gurnev, 2nd Lieut, A. McPliee I No 9 Co, (Der,> Bronk) \Capt, \V. Piirdv Lieut. A. E. I'tirdv 8 Stairs No 3 Co, [SAitiertacu^i/e] Cnpt, .lacob L. Ba-nhill Lieut, n. F. P. Wickwire ... „ . „, 2/ir/ Z/e«^ C.W.Gladwin ^2nd Lieut, W. V. Harris,! No 4 Co, Mr..v^./Z^) I No 10 Co, (Bear H,„(r.) 1 CVj/j/, S G Robertson tap', \. A. Nich.»ll I Lieut, M E .Sutherland 2nd Lieut, D Johnson No 5 Co, [Mill Brook] 7«.p„.., "~~ IC^'MJT.Sutberl.md f^H L(j.NKMtLrK(i-i5AT.'A/>M^ (}. M. Sutherland No. i) Co. (H-o'fi)ille.) Cnpt, S. S. Navlor Lieut, G. L. Starr 2ul Lt, C. F. Bfiiicv. No 10 Co. ( ir, .s7«/v/ H,; ) Pdwrn, H. :\I I'attillo < Cn/il. C R. Ross, ■ - • -- Lteut. ■ 2nd Lienf,.\. U. Russ. TAI.l.iN. Lunenburg.) Lieut. Col. .yfnjur, R. H. (iriHitlis Mn.jor, C. A. Andrews 2nd Lt, K. McPlier.son |No 6 Co, [Mo iwt T/iojn] \Cnpt, \>. D. Cameron Lieut, .]. R Maxwell 2nd Lt, VV. C. Proudfoot ,, - ,, , ., ,^ i No 7 Co, [New Lairg] Ur Mast', .1. VV. 'i oung c Cnpt, .GJA. Sutherland bur-Mjr, G. A. Puk.-ls, Lieut, L. H. McKenzie Adi, h. B. Fr\t'/c ■ 2ud Lt, .]. / Sutherland [1900 Lunenburg] 1 Mulock 9 . (Jreijjchlon m V Mulock -M L'incnbHrg] 'm Uu}^i;lt^s m \ Hewitt %. i: K. Inglis % BiiiJ^rwatf^r] . Anderson Mnlofk, T. Hebl) [Mahone] . Ilamm }:. Wentzttll I W. Smith lartins River] I.angille ''^ . Haffget § lioehner [Nirw Ross] *■',' . Koss. 1 Ross, ■■«. K. S. Kussell ■■-■=. CHESTHR AND 1 Battalion VlfT-f)) T. fiflurence ■■-3 Maxwell, ;; kburn f. over, c :f! ^.Johnson, m -•Jj ), [ lyiiro] ckling. . Coleman C. Blair , [Onsiow] ,"K . Raj'ne ■:* tevens . A. Stairs mbenaciiilic] » L. Ba-nhill 1'. Wickwlre C.W.Gladwin (West fill-'.) iobertson ; Sutherland D Johnson Mill Brook] Sutlierlind I. Sutherland McPher.son * lount Tlioin] . (Jameron Maxwell - C. Proudfoot [New Lairg] 4 . Sutherland . McKeiizie ^ V Sutherland 1900] MUAtiA. 48r ',i;{rd CuMBKKLANi) Batn No. 7 Co. [Part'tboroA [SpriiiK'hill] ' /,/ C:«./ Wm Oxkv \faJor,\V. Letcher Pdyrn. .Jcpt Murrieoii m QrMas,U. J . Harrison m Adj DanI Murray / No \ Co, [yl;/i;i«r,s/] Cnpi. ,1. T. Chapman /.«>?«<, R. r. Allen. 2 LiVMf, R. J, Ward No 2 Co, [Sprlnghill] (^(ipt, U. Stonehouse /jieat, 2///,J.M. McDonald No3C(),[Aracran| C(ipt, R. S. Carter IJeul. C. R. McDonald 2n>l U K. O.Carter No 4 Co, [Ma/j/eton.] C(tpt, Howard Mills lJeut,T. II. Mills •2nd Litut, Chas Nelson No 5 Co, [Oxford.] Copt, Lieut. J. R. McKeen 2iid Lieut, No. (iCo, [Sprimihill] Cupt, E. A. Potter Jjieul^A.. \Y. Foster prov 2„d Lt, C'l/it, C A K K.-lly Lieut..] (i dolinstoii 2nd Lieut,.] (J l'] ( lioinnet No S Co iPii firtiKln Capt. V. A Bent, Lieut, H F Klliott, 2nd Lt, J. McI. Frasor 94tli Hat. Inf. "Arnyli. FIlUIlLANDKllS" Baddeck Lt. Col..]. L. Bothune Majors. A F McRae Ronald Gillis Putin, CJ.Camplit'll c Q.'.yf..M A. I McDonald Surf/Afji; A. McLennan Snry Litut, D McDonald Adj, I). A Mcl!ae, / No 1 Co, [iXj/imzn] Copt, A D McRae Lieut, \ C Watson 2ndLt,T>. P. McRae No 2 Co, [Middle River] Copt, .]. 1). McRae Lieut. M n. Morrison 2mZ Lieut, \W A Hunter No 3 Co, [lona] Capt,.]. P. McNeil lAeut, A. J. McXeil 2ad Lieut,,] A McDonald No 4 Co, [Badder.h] Copt. .]. S. McLean / ieut.l). ,]. McDoiioall 2ndlAent,J. V. Fraser No 5 Co, [Siidnci/,] Capt, J D McNeil Litut, '27ul Lt, M MacKeigan Xo (i Co, {Bti: Interval ■\ Cipl, R. V. McKenzie Lieut, J. Ross. 'Ind Lt, Halifax Ukauku Co. Sur'/-.]//i; in ('"minoinl, \Vni Tobin, DSC Surfj Lieut,i, (i. C. Jones James Ross ' irCo. 2nd BirR. C R I. {In Sdiitli Africa) Capt, IL B. Stairs Litul, R. B. Willis ■ludLieut, J. C. Oland.jr LtiOYDS AGENTS. Halifax — S. Cunanl «So Co. Pictou — Primrose Bros. Yarmouth — E. W. j3. Moody. North Sydney, C. B.. Archibald & Co. Aricinu, C.B.— W. R. Cutler. Port Hastings— W. H. Paint. Port Hood, V. B. — I). F. McLean. Antigonish — A. M. Cunningham. Guysborough — B. & J. Jost. Lunenburg— W. J". Zwicker. Liverpool — A.W. Hendry, Shelburne — Frank C Blanchard. Barrington — Thos. \V. Uobertsou. Pugwash — Alex. Wilson Windsor — A. Halcv. Canning — S. ShcrtiehL N^rth Port— Geo. Brandor Cape North- M. G. McLeoJ. Lockeport — L. P. Cliurchill & Co Liscomb— James Hcmlow. Isuiic's Harbour— S. Sweet & Co. Digby— H. B. Short. Parsboro— K. Gillespie. Louisburg — W. W. Lewis. Gabarus, C. B — James Hardv. St. Paul's Island— S. C. Campbell. Weslport— C. C Bowers. Surveifors to Lloyds' Register. — Halifax, D. Hunter; Cbarloltctown, P. K. I.,'H. P. Welsh; Quebec, M. Brunell ; Montreal, Arch. Keid. Siiropyors to the Bureau Veritas International Reijister of Shippinq. — James Douglas, Yarmouth and Windso-; T. H. Simo, St. Jobn ; William Symons, Quebec. ^«N^,^ iSi WKATfflCU rKKPKTfONS. 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CXDO'TJ -K Sx:' "x it:! aj o o w . '• -; ^r 2 o £ s i X3x: MM ■52 x: 'O 5c x: I- ^ ^ r^ hm jL| •4-1 '^' X •- »i 4J X »- ^-^ Ci -^iM-^Jt i-i (M (M M O 5 X O L, 3D .0 o^ c'l x: x: s 2^ .<, 48// NEWsrAPKRH OF NOVA HCOTIA. [lyUl WKATHER I'KEDICI'lONS, \9()0-( ComirnKd i NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. Ui to -'lut. Kim- flcar wont Ixr 1st to 2nd. Jk'avj' hiiows. :llOVV. nith. Cluuiling. 2()th to 22nd. Cloudy period. and •idth to L"Jnd, KoKi'y, rainy. •2'M'd to 21th. CleariiiK, hlu^lcry. Kcneral snows. cold. 23 to 24th, I nsettled, cold, 25th to-.'Tth, Haw. cold, hiyh threatening winds. 2oth to2(;th, Cloudy, heavy 28th to2!nh. Clonds. nnsc'lllcd. snows. :iOtli. Much coldci'. 27th, Clearinp;. 2!lth to21>tli, Clouds, more snow ;«llh to31,-.t. Cohl. dark, cloudy weather. NEWSPAPERS OF NOVA SCOTIA. AoniHun, Wolfville. Acadia Athuiiiinun, Wnlfville. Aiiuliaii Ki'iorder, Halifax. AthaiKL', Liver]iool. AilvertiHur. Kuiitville. Advocate, Pictou. Advocate, Sydney, C. B. Amherst Gazette, Amhertit. Amherst News, Amherst. Annapolis Spoetator, Annapolis. Arg\is, liunenlmrf^. Atlantic Weekly, Dartmouth. Budg-et, Shelburne. Pidlotin, Brid^ewater. Bulletin, Port Hawksbr.ry. Casket, Antijjronish. Chronicle, (Morninj^), Halifax Colchester Sun, Truro. Colonial Standard, Pictou. Dalhousie Ga/ette, Halifax. i)iy:by Weekly Courier, Dis,diy. Di<,diy TelcK'ram, Digby. Eastern Chronicle, New Glasfjow. Eastern thiurnal, Port Hawkesbiu'v. Enterprise, Bridf^e water. Enterprise, New Glasgow. Echo, Halifax. Evening' Mail, Hidifax. Forward, Windsor. Free Press, Weymouth. Gold Hunter. Caledonia, Queens. (iuvsboro Gazette, (Juysuoro. Hants .louiiial, Windsor. Ilantport Advance, Hantsvtort. Headlight, Truro. Herald, North Sydney, C. 15. Herald, Halifax. Herald, Yarmouth. Industrial Advocate, Halifax. Island Reporter, Sydney, C. B. Jouriial of Education, Halifax Journal and News, Stellarton. King's CollcKc Record, Windsor. b'F'vangcline, L)igb\ . Leader, Parrsl)oro. Light, Yarmouth. Maritime Merchant, Halifax. Maritime Medical News, Halifax. Maritime Sentinel, Amherst. Message, Halifax. News, Spring Hill. News, Truro. NovaScotian, HaHfax. Presbyterian Witness, Halifax. Press, Andierst. Progress, Lunetdang. Register, Berwick. Telegram, Yarmouth. Times, Yarmouth. Times, Liverpool. Times Guardian, Truro. Tribune, Windsor. Weekly Herald, Halifax. Weekly Monitor, Bridgetown. Wesleyaii, Halifax. Western Chronicle, Kentville. Yarmouth Daily News, Yarmouth. 1900] WKATfTKR, 1809. 48« . variabk' )1<1 woatluT o e 9 "c"© ^'c'c il '"o Ci ii :, s *v V _- J- i/ = 2 its o o - >i >. = it 5 c •- O 2 -S'-c-r-c S-c — o ts I - X 5; s t— *l « "T '* "^ I - X C. C — 7 1 K "'• "7 ^ I - y. ?■. S S -H i- i; — p^ i5 — -i S- fi fi 'f I ^•1 ■>! rl ?i ■?! rl 5i S c^ E d = more snow iirk, cloudy (D r z D Q (T y I h < 111 CQ 5 < 22 c d '•—.!-- o z e d 1; ^ ^ "Z • . , 'Z " 2 22 c .s:^^ Cio Zj^^.s ;,, S 4J 02 i.'Ca 3s C S C r- i^ 2 22 ^"=2 '«' f^ i^ '^ ^ •*' -■•c '.-•,3 = i;c = s=; = s = s = c ; -c ^ '-c '^ -c '-c x: •■;= -c -r t: 'c .i-;« — •— — ^ — ri^i'fiTiiM c t: 'M 'M * — s c -re c = dd is' is o o c c /, ■/. o N 3 .= S * " — M ^^ ■^i c c Ceo ~ O "J = c = r* ^ ^ I -a 3-2 O C = = E = XC =•= = = = = C = =-3 = = = x! C ~ !C '-C c c v= 7 u x: C c-c 'c -c c -r c t, c c « » I- X C5 S — ?1 M ^ lit -O I- X C-. w — 21 tC -i; >0 » l- X I— t l-H i-H ^H t— I ^^ r-4 ^^ 1-4 *— I d >» ^1 >l tM 7^1 ^1 (M C-l ~2 op •■c-cc p. 2 = o " ^ o c 2 E £ -i 2-i2 2 o s" 5 =5 ji = ^ x j^ X s '/. a o 2 3 .2 .§- = 'c2£ :-'C ■'■• r- >, i:'.:=«3 5h '5 5'c "o fi xCtB X x'i^'-c: J'-G'-c 7 =T 7 -c '-c x: .^ '-c c ■*>f5MW0Cw5S'-H(>JM'«t>iCOl-XS5~rtriM'«'fl i-c 1-t 1-1 f-i i-( ,— I ^ ^-1 i-c ri S'l s-^ ?i ri »i SI > •w .> -fl -1^ 2 3 u y « u n ^ n- E- »^H S3 Mx 7) a 4^ i< i) S o ^ •cc t; tc ? ?iVl X M ?i.^ 40a WRATiiRn, 1899. [1900 1 ! 00 I— I ■;: OS o Q as H < w if o JS r. V a 9 : 3 3 S C S S C O CSC rS-C'C'GjS'C :^(CCX: ^ >M £ ; s = = 3 '■ct: --^irt-r "ft w 1- cS is is V a c e « >■• >i t^i s d I CS x: id a JS S -^ ^ u tine tine tine xsv o ^^4 C 3 323333SO«OOOc3- — i X 3 0-2 3 V. 1 2 '='51 o g .'C "3 . "* . - 3 3-- c Si-r c 2i i 3* i 5^.3 3^' S i i jj c '-c -c t; c c -r ~ ■■£ 'c tt -c 1J -3 13 £ -5 c c •■£ « ■-"-1 — < --^ ~ •— — 1— 1-1 r- ?1 -M (fl ■>! IM "M S-l iJ V V 3 3 3 ■■cx:q3 MM s (^ < c d S V 1) V 0) V 3 3 3 '^ t- c CS c -2-:' ^ 3 33 5 I 3-H 5i 2= § o o « aJ 2 «' « 2 "^^ o oJ d ij aj »3; ri rt _ ^ „ ^ „ ^ ^ ^ ^, ^ ^1 i_j ^1 ^j jj jj^l ^^ ^1 ^ [1900 1)00] WKATIIKH, I HDD. VJh -a ■^ S gi i, i c° ace ■c :,«««: ':"i ■ri ?i ?I w B d d S a J3 -. s 8 • . rt ;■:==« ;-ctj-^ ;c \h',M\^ . . , -d . a ij 6 V 5 ^ = a s c o c 1 IN S S rt M V V 0) CI c a c a 3iG«CtC i el c^ S ^ a e I— I OS Si H < i A ^ i ■d 9 d a if o t • s a ■/: r — 2lv- • K li*. J?^'^' <^ u.«^i .T3 a a 0/33 = 1' J S (J V heav snow- oven, tine. 2^ aOossaaaa »i* 71 ?0*t(iC»^l- ttyi'i'ifi i 1/ •^2 2 iJ a fC - . 5 >•. >• 3 O O - ---M M •w.C 9 a -g'-C B J aacaaaaaaaaa •c c -js c -c -3 '-a c c -c -c -3 « ^ " —1 •-< -^ -^ •-<«-< Tl 71 *l ?1 -M ^\ yi •>! fl ■?!« ^5 a'as ■■C-O'd 3 u o 3 a a M o 3 r ^ ^ ^ o a tINCC ex: 1% "2 S"" -oaaaa'rt 33 = 33 = = = = = = = = ~ j= « -c 'c x: u TS t3 'c -c c -a -c — -r 'c ■■= -a x; 2 >> . . ij'r. S 'J 6 - rs 1^ v: — . r> — »! « -f 'ft to I - X r: o — iM M -* >re -.o t^ SfO 9* Q a !< a I-. •=«£ P O 5 p. a » 2 bo a « u ^•- 3 a a s! iJ S :; M« idc [NHUIIANCK COMPANIES. [1900 •i • .' ; •hi Insurance Companies and A^^encies. MAKINB. Wkstkun Assi'UANCK CoMi'ANY — Ilciul OIHcc, Toroiito. (Capital, ,f30(),()0(>. .1. K. Koiiiiy .t Co , (reneral Aj^eiif t'ur Maritiinc I'roviiices, Bedford Kow, c(jriier Priiu-e. Hkitism am> 1m)kku;n M\i;ink iNsiitANOK ('i>. OK LiVKuroor., (J. H. —Capital and Surplus « 1 4, "iiS. !',)(). Capital $(i,700,ll(H). J. T. Twiiiiiif,' & Son. Agents, No. 22 Bedford Kow. Boston Makink InsUuanck Company. -.1. Taylor Wood, Agent, 70 Bedford Kow. h iNSUHAi CK (;o. OF NoKTir WKiticA, OK riiiLADKLPMi A ( Marine Branch). -C.-pitdl, >1fc;<,0()(),(l(>l) ; Hurplus *.5,i51,.j55.!)S. .J. V. Kenny & Co., G'-neral Agent, ii Prince Street. Avon MAitiNKrx.sruANCKCo.Mi'ANY, Lri) , \Vini).sok — Director.'^. John M. Smith, President George W. (Muii-cliill, Sainuc! (}. Black, VV. Ker DiniDck, Dire<;ors. Secretary and Trea.s, .lolin K. Cnrren. Anditors, Charles DeV.'. Smith, ('haile.s Mensley. Wi.N'D.soK '\Iahink Insukanck Company, I/ro, Wi.n'd.soh, Established 1863, Cai)ital paid np S.-)0,0(n), Kest 520,000.— Directors, Capt. Thos. .'*yl\vard. Chairman of Board, .lohn Keith. A. P. Shmd, .John Stirling. Otiaries Ilensley Sec'y and Treas., W. II. Blanchard. Auditors, Joiin ]M. Smith, and Wiliiam O'Brien. SiiiPowxKHs Mauink Ixsi'hanck Company of Windsor— ( Limited— Directors, C. I). W. Sinitli. (Prest), C. Henry Dimock. (V. P.), Geo. Mouncc, )"rn H. Mosher, Wm O'Brien. Sec'y, Allen Haley. Auditors, A. P. Shand, John M. Smith. Mannhkim In3UR\nok Co-Capital, S2,000,000. Grant O.xley & Co., Brokers. (i8 liedf-ird Kow. iio.sToN.— Jno Strachan, Broker, 5 China Mutcai. [nsuuanc k Co., Prince St. NoKTii (Jkkmvn Maiunk r\st;itA.\'( k Company, ok Hamhukg— Ku.ssell rwining, Broker, 2() Bedford Kow. FIRE. Hai.ifa.x: Fire Insukanck Comi-any— Suhscrihed Capital, $240 000 Directors, Kobie Uniacke, (i'rest), W. Koche, (V.I'.), C. W. Anderson' W. Twining, II. I). Blackadar, John McNab, H. G. Bauld. Sec'v, Thomas Goudge. Acadia FirkInsuranck Company— Capital S4()0,000. Directors, Hon Robert Boak, (Prest), Hon A. Clones, (George Mitchell, C. C. Blackadar Donald Keith, Freeman F.IIiott. Tlios Kitchie. .Sec'v, Jno H. Ilarvev 58 Ikdfbrd Kow. " ' .Vl,I.IAX(K ASSURANCK Co.MPANY OK LoNDON. Fn(;. — £5,000,000 «tg Office, corner Prince Street and Bedford Kow. J. F. Kenny SiCo., Agent. Inspranck Comi'anv ok Notirii A 'krica. of Pnii.\DKi>pm\ (FiRK Branch).— Ortcanized 170-'. Ass«ts,'> "057,220.03. ilfredJBeif 105 Ilollis St. Nation VI. Firk Asspranck (^o.mpaw oi Irkia.sd Dpiuin — Kstablished iS22. C.pital. L'l.OOO.OOO, stg. Alfre, J. Bell,' Agent, 105 Hollis Street. .Atlas FiUK Inmi; WOK (',., > ^1. I T wi n i ^ PAN ^ I C. A ( Seci ( Sipii f^ Age fM 151 ( Slio Bui' I Ass, ton !\ln jfi. ... [1900 lUOO] INSUllANCE COMI'AMKS. 4 del ('iipital, Provinces, I'OOL, (jr. H. Twiniri}^ & , Agent, 70 MA ( >fariiie enny (SiCo., ictors. .loliii , W. Ker Auditors, , Kstablishoil Capt. Tiios. ohu Stirlipf:^. iditors, John ( Limited— (V. P.), Geo. Auditors, A. Dxley & Co., in, Broker, 5 IIasiijukg— tal, $240,000. V. Anderson, 5ec'y, Thomas )irectors, lion C. Blackadar. I. ilarvey, 58 1,000,000, stg. N: Co., Agent. lir.ADKU'HIA, Alfred J. Bell. 1, Agent, 105 1808. Capital iTKI{, G. B.— 1,600,000. st^ al L'5,125,(iU(t, * rud'iNix In.sukancp: Company ov Hautkokd Conn. —Win. Duffin, A;,'ent for ^f. S. k HAitrKoitn, (low. -IncorporattMl 181!>, • 'harler Perpetual. Assets S12,u27,(!21. Agents, .1 sek \' Bell llollis St., (^uccn Buildings. Bkitisii Amki!I( a FiitK AsstKAN< K ( *(>M I'AN V.— Assets $1,200,000. — AgenI, {-. J. P. (.'larkson, !i5 Ilullis Street. IIaKTKOHI) FiUK [nSUI{AN( K ("OMI'ANY OK II A U I'KOKl), C<>NN. — Asscfs. SI 1,18 },(ir)'J.— Agents, Jack & Bell, (^ueen Buildings, llollis St. NoirriiKHN AssuitANCK (/'().Mi''v OK London and A iu'.udkkn— Capital .£3,000,000 stg. Agent, J. K. Kenny, Bedford Kow corner Prince. [ilVKCl'OOL AND r^ONDON AND GliOUK InsI'KANCK ('oMl'ANY — Unlimited liability. Assets, SH, 248,013. C.J. Wylde, 103 IIolMs Street, Metnjpole Building. (^)MMKIt»;tAI> UNtON ASSUKAXCK CoMl'ANY, OK CoUMIII.l,, LoNDON. Capital, £2,500,000. John Duti'us & Co., Agents, 11!) llollis St. Wkstkisn AssruANCK Company okTohonto. — Faulkner & Co , .\gents for N. S., 152 Hollis Street. Manoiikskkk Fihk Insuhancic Co.— Fruikiier vV Co., Agents, 152 llollis Street, ScoTTisji Union and National Insuuanck Cf). — Tack & Bell. Agent, Queen liuddings, [loliis St. Capital 545.000,000. Caledonian Insuhanok Co. — tjapital and Assets 449 0.>0,000, Jack & Bell, .\gents, llollis Street. NoKWicii Union Fntii Insurance Society — Agent, C J. P. Clarkaon. <)5 llollis Street. PiiENix Insitkanck Co. ok Brooklyn, Mkw Yop.k. — Uussell T wining, Agent, 2li Bedford Uow. NonTn Bhitisii .vnd .Mkhovntilk Fihk and Like Insup..vnce Com PANY. — Jack & Bell, Agents, llollis St. Assets S70.:]25,(i75. Royal Fike and Like Insukance Company ok F.ngl\nd. — C. A. Evans, Resident Secretary, F-ank Rhind, City Agent, 177 Hollis St. Queen iNsuiiANCE Company ok Amehka. — C. A. Evans, Resident Secretary, 177 llollis St. 1'^. F. Dayle, Assistant Secretary. Quebec Fike [nsuuan(;e ('omp.vny— Founded 1818. J. T. Twining & Son, 22 Bedford Row. Sun Fikb; Okkice OK London, G. B. — Founded 1710, L. J. MetJhee, Agent, 40 Granville St. Union Assukanck Society ok London. — .Vlfred Sliortt, .\gcnt. 151 llollis Street. Kstublishea 1714. tri'AHDiAN AssuKVNCE ('o. OK LoNDo.v, Lstablisheil 1821. Alfred Shortt, Agent, 15) Hollis Street. Nova ScoriA Fike Insukan00,C00. Assets exceed .i;21,000,0:)0, Tliomp-^on A; Mitchell .Vgent^, 70 Barrit.i- ton St. N'u rolUA Mcj.NTKi;, '. Filth: — Jas. Bu tier ."c Co. , Agents, Roy Building LIFE. London and Lan< Fiiii;. Canvda Like Assukance Company— (Toronto, Ont.irio 111'/,) llollis Street. \V, B. Ferrie, Sec'y, P. McLarren, Managvr. tJONKEDEKATION LiKE A.S.Sl>ClATIOX OK CANADA - -F. W. GreCIl, Manager. Metropole Building. ■W 49r INSURANCE COMTANIKS. [1900 f I Standaui) I>ikk Ass. Comi-'y — Agent, Alfred Sliortt, 157 Hollis St. Funds §45,000,000, LiKK As.sociATioN ()kS — Scc'v, Jno n. Ilarvey, 58 Bedford Kow CONNKCTK UT MlUTAI. LiKK AsS. Co.MP'V OK IIaUTKOIU), CoNN.— II. N. Fairjank«, Banijor, Maine, General Agent for Maritime Provinces. TiiK Eqi'itahi-k Likk Ass. Soc'v oi'thk ITnttkd Statk.s— Surplus over BfiOi'^^'^'""'^' B- A.. Kieldinti. Manajjcer for Mariiiiiie Provinces. W. B. Kcllof]j, Cas'iier. <>mi'Any— G. E I.,aver.-<, Pro- vincial Mann^cr, 191 Hollis St. Asset.-* to Liab iities the largest j-io rata in Canada. Xkw York Lii-'K Insuiiaxck Co.— Suri.his ov.t »3'>.0!)0,000. K. M. Atkinson, Agencv Director. \V. 0. Somers, Casiiier. St Paul's BuiMing, B irrinn'i'in Strfet. London' and Lancasiiikk Likk As.sckanck (Company, ok London, Enci.and.— .\. S. Hood, .V;.^ont, Truro. I'liK (Jkkat Wi:st Luk Assi'kanck Go — Thompson & Mitchell. Agents, 70 Harrington Street. iErNA LiFK Insuuanck Co.mpany — Agent, C. F. Reynolds, Roy, Building, Barrington St. Staij Like Insukvnck Sot'iKTY OK London— J. II. Elarvey, 53 Bed- ford Row. Fkdkhvi. Likk Insiihanc'K Co — M. B. Heustis, Provincial Manager, St. Piiul Building, Barrington Street. TuK MuTi'Ai. Likk Insuhanck Co ok New York — J. A. Johnson, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland, and St. Pierre, cor George and tiranvilie Streets. M\N(i ACTL'KKii's LiKK Insuranck Co---W. T. Stcwart, Manager, St. Paul'.-i Building. Barrington St. St:N LtKK AssuRANCK CoMi'ANY oi" Can A DA.— Assets, $f;,;}88,- ULOf). Alfred J. B.ill, Agent, Halifax, N. S. l'iio\ idknt Savin(;s" Likk Assi;r vn( i, Sociktv ok Xkw Yokk--,!. K. .\!l)ro. General Agents for Nova Scotia, l\oy Building, 44 Granville St. MiriAi, Rkskhvk Fund Likk .\ssn ok New York. — VV. J. Murray. Manager, .Metrop:)lo Building. TiiK Temperance and (Jenkrae Lke Assirance (^o. ok Toronto — C. W. Romans, Ai^eut. 87 Hollis St. iMi'ERiAE Like Assurance Co. ok Canada— A. H. Fair, Provincial Manager, 4(1 Granville Street. London Like— A. F. Ferguson, .\gfnt, Roy's liuiiding. RovAi, VirroRiA. — Roys Building, K\< EEsioR Like.— .L B. Paton. Ontaimo Mutual Like Ins ^o.— 11. W. Chipman, lOU Holii? Street. Noirni BiansH and Mki.cvntilk Ins Co -Jack cV Bell, Agents, Hollis Street. AUOIDENT. I'he Ti: vvEi.i.Eiis' Like and AcciDEvr Ins. Comi-'y okHartkord. Conn.— (ienera! A\ny.— General Agents, Faulkner ^Co, 152 Hollis Street, ILilifa.K. .^J^'"''"o'"tV^'^'' '^^"•^^■^^ A.di.ENr Insuran-'k Co. — Maritime Ofhce, St, John. NoRwi.ii & London .\(( idknt In.. A>;so( iArioN.--F..stab. 18.^(1. Capital, i'iOO.OOO stg. Alfred .Shorlt. Agent. L)l Mollis St. >iSt [1900 157 Hollis St. iv, 58 Heclford oiii), Conn ic Provinces. VTKs — Surplus rovinces. W. i;, Montreal. leavers, Pro- test j/to rata in )!),0()(). U. 11. iiiiPs Huililin;;, , (»K London, & Mitchell. ley n olds, Roy, irvey, 53 Bed- cial Manager, J. A. Johnson, and St. Pierre, ivart, Manager, ssets, $f;,,388,- ^K\v Yo!;iv--.I. ii (Iranvill? St. -VV. J. Murray. ). or ToHONTd air, Provincial 1 Holii? Street. .. Bell, Agents. OF Hahtkokd. Lsland, George jents, Faulkner jo. — Maritime -F.stab, 18oil. 1900] INSURANCE COMPANIES — COLONIAT. AOBNTS. 49/ London Guarantke and Accident Co.— Jack & Ikdl, General Agents, Holli.s Street, Queen Building.'. Domini N ok Canada Gi'Akantke and Accident In.s Co.— Alfred J. Bell, Agent, 105 Hollis St. Ontaiuo A( cidknt Ins. Co.— K. F. Stevens, General Agent, Ifi J'rince Street. OCKAN ACCIDKNT AND GUAi: ANTKK Col!l'OI!ATION, L'tD. lolin l)ufl'us & Co., 117 Hollis Street. KmI'I.OYKIUS LlAlULITV Co( roHATION OK LonDON, ENfi. — J. \V. Mat-'Kenzie & Co, Agents, Wright's Building, 70 Ba'Yington St. GUARANTEE. GrAKANTKE CoMPANY OK NoitTii A .Mi.i!i(A.— Kd. Rawlngs, ( Presit.) Directors, Thomas E. Kennv, William .!. Stairs. .1. C. Mackintosh, Agent, 135 Hollis Street. London Gi'ahantkk and Accidknt Co.mpanv, London— Agents, Jack k Bell, Hollis Street, Qiioen Buildings. 1). (MINION ok Canada GuAHANTKK and A< cidic.nt Ins. Cd.— Alfred ,r Bell, Agent. Canada Accidknt A.s.si;i:anck, Co., ok Canada, (Plate Glass hraiich) -Authorized Capital, $500,000, Alfred J. Bell, Agent, Hollis St. PLATE GLASS. Lloyd's Platk Gi.as.s Ins. Co. ok Nkw Yokk. Cash Capital, S-25(),000. Pius.sell Twining, agent, 20 Bedford Mow, and C. .L P. ( 'larksoii, Hollis Street. Dominion Pi-atk (ii.As.s Ins Co. Mo.\Tiii;Ai,~Agcnt .lohn DulVus iS: C.i , 119 Hollis Street. Tin; MktcO' •i.iTAN Pi.atk Gi.a,ss Ins. Co. — K. F. Stevens, Ageii), Ifj I'rince Street. COLONIAL AfiEMS CROWN AND OTIIEKS. ('hows Aoents for Coi.onifs- Sir M. K. (Juniinaney, k r .m o ; K. E. Rlake, Ks([., unt, and 1 Tokenliouse liuildings. Canada- Lord .Stnithcona, (; c \i (i, Nii/h Cum.; J. (I. Colnior, c M c, Ser., 17 Victoria S'reot. Ontauio — 1*. liiyne, Emiijrafioii Agrnl, Nottiiigliain Luildiugs, I!) Hi unsw it' k -street, Liverpool. Hrhisii CoUMruA — F. ('. Vernon, ,S9, Victoiia-street. (■Al'K OF Good Hotk— Sir David Tennant, K c .m c; ; J. S. lirydgos 'I'odd, (' M Victoria street. 49.7 REUOrOUS CENSUS OP NOVA SCOTIA. [1900 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF NOVA SCOTIA. ANNAI'OMS. :"i 'I Biiptists liomau Catliolii's Cluireli (if I'jii^iuiid Mi:tlii)(list I'iTsliyti'i i'liis . . , , All (tluis in,4()S r)()4 ;^,r)i4 3.70:) 4M.T 004 Olill ANTKJONISir. Baptist H Roman ("atlioiirs . . Cliufc'li of Miigland iMt'tliodists , I'rcsljytt'iiaiis All otlicrs 1 9,. '{;")() •247 ,809 ;V27 88 i,r)S 0/ .tal 10,114 CAI'K I'.kKTON, Hiiptistf Uoman ( '.itliolics . . l,r,;{i . . 17,994 ('Inirch of JMiglaiid -,9l7 Motliodists 1 .nr>l . . 10,.S74 70 Picsliylciians All otiici's . . . , Total .S4,244 ("oI,( KKsTKH Hi iptist; n,944 .... 1,.S04 Cluii'cli ot Kii>daiiri 2,;U1 Itoiiian ('atlioli< Method ist> ,811 I'l'esbvtL'iiaiis Kk'JS;' All otlieis 475 Total ... 27,100 Cl'MllKKI.ANI). Baptists 7,073 'Ionian ('atliolicy H,878 j ■ luiroh of England .^,784 I .\i"tip.(|mt.s 1(»,").S8 j PreU.ytn-iaiu, 7,903 ! Ml ntlier.^ 758 r^t-.] :-t,529 >U:\.\'. iiar* -ts- 0,597 Roman ( dl oihs .... 9,;^02 CI. •.» ■ o. ;'ngUuid 1,410 Methodists l,r)08 Picshyteriana 105 All others 915 Total 19,897 (iCVSHORO. BaptisLs 3,090 Roman ('athoiics 5,.']S(i Chuioh of Kngland .3,304 \h'thodist.s ..\ 2,.S50 l'r('.sl)yti'i'ian.s 4,877 All others 115 Total 17,195 HA r.tl-AX CITV. Baptist.s 2,854 Roman Catholics 15,058 Church of Kngland 9.904 Methodists 3.990 Prei«l)vteiians 4,877 All others 1,140 Total 38,495 MAMKAX COINTY. Baptists 3,911 Roman Catholics 7.935 ("lunch of England... . 11,629 Methodists 2,211 Preshyteiians 6 027 All others 550 Total 32,803 HANTS, Baptist.s 3,881 Roman Catholics. .... 1,235 Church of England 4,220 Methodists 5,113 I'reshyleriar.s 0,203 All others 1,400 Total 22,052 INVKUNKSS. Baptists 6Si Roman Catholics 10,270 Church of Englan.d 83 Methorlists 450 Presbyterians 7,922 Alfothers .373 lotal 25,799 J.i#, ]900I RELIGIOUS CBNSUS IN NOVA SCOTIA. 49// KINCS liiiptists 12,006 Koiiian Catholics 1,;{9!) ("liiuch of Knglaiid 2,487 Mclluxlists 8 768 I'losbyterians 1,708 All others 1,171 Total 22,489 l.UNKNBUR(}. Hapti,-ts 5,304 llomaii Catholics 629 Chiifjli of England 10,080 Methoy an itiiuTaiit ait ilecjiumg and dying, \\ iiih- lluisc not |)i nncd tlun aie still sonnd Tiif fault is jn doing suoli Ktivcif piiiniiiU at oi\f time, aggravaltMl l>y 1< ,i\iiig the v.'ounds ojjcn Id the rn!d drying winds. V\ hen a hianch is already dead from any eau.se, aninpositioii by access of air from ouloHle. rruiunj^ should not he done when the sap is so abundant as in Ule spring- -tlint the wound cannot dry Its continued oo/ing causes rapid decay, and injuics the l)arU i)el(/w ilu; wound. Farvie7'>>' Adrora/r. 1-^ A fruit tree to be grown in peifeclion r>iiinyes wme pntiiiii<; rvm-ij yf'dr 'ill It 'jflu in Iteariiift cohdi'io)!. After that it may pos- .sihly take care of itself, though such cases are rare. The fruit j^rower .slu)uld have an ideal in hi.^ mind of what he wants as to si/e and shape, if he has thi.s and will attend to the })runing at the i)ioper time, there need be little cutting of large l)ranchcs, to '"ave bad wounds or bring disease and decay. A tree idioidd be so .■shaped that il will be strong enough to hold up its load of fruit, compact enough to withstand severe winds, and open enough to gi\e a healthy growth to all leaves and fruit. A great many tsees arc neglected tdl their lopo are so thick, and the growth so tine, that large healthy fiuil. is an impossibility. A certain amount of room for air and sunlight is rt(iniied for the healthy development of everyti>iiig that grows, l.aige fruit can otdy be produced upon trees that have large healthy leaves, and where there are tliree or four twigs, or leaves, where there should be but one, the fruit must be small, — Xtu- Eixjlaiid Vnniicr. Farmer's Association. (>KKI('KR.S. Prt-sldr'H' — W . .\I. lilair, Amherst. Vi'-i . /'rrsii/rii/ —William Corning, Yarmouth. JikI ]'ii(-Prfsi(l('u' \V. ^'oung. Kings County. Jfirectors -{' R li Bryan, Tictou; Ccorgc Laiirenee, Cape Hreton ; J. R. Starr, Kings; S. J Moore, Colchester; F. H Mcl'hic, Antigonisii. AnfiitorH-S,..K. Parker ami \V. II, Hlanchard. Mnnh,','" of Exhihitiitii Comnoss'inn ,]. \\. Wyman, Varnioutli ; d. M. McDonald. Hants. v^ lATlON, [1900 T. C. ALL£N k CO., Itooksellenr, 124 grid VM\ Qranville SI* 11 hi' p,o nfci'snity e iis t*( an animal. id ill! the oicli«i'(ls ai!w some pritniiK: that it may pos- re, i mind of what he vill attend lo tin' i cutting of large ad decay. A tree ;h to hold up it.s e winds, and open id fruit. A great k, and the growth )ility. A certain for tlie healthy fruit can oidy he saves, and wheic ere should be hul ner. ice, Cape Breton ; ; F. H MclMiie, II, ^'armouth ; .J. ^:4S. 11*00] \\FAXH['HH Ar,MANACK. 49 HKirilKirS ALMANACK FOR 1©00. Calciilnted for Halifax, f^t. 44^ ,39' 20" N., and Long. 6.30 3C' !0" W from (inenwich,— and for ordinary purposes will serve, with sufficient mvurtvy, for all parts of the Province, in- clij/ling the Island of (Jape Breton. Calculated by W. A. Gathkioht, Dahneys, Virginia, U. S. S1GM8 OF THE PLANETS, ETC. ^ Mercury, 9 Venus, % Mars, 2^ Jupiter, y^ Saturn, ^ Herschcl or Uranus. Sprif'g signs. Summer sitius. ©The Sun, 5 or © The Earth, New Moon ]) First Quarter, O Eull Moon, (£ Last Quarter, SIGNS OF TIIK ZODIAC. 7 ^i^ Libra, reins, 8 \\ Scorpi(», secret [) / Sagittarius Wi si ( 1 T Aries, head, I 2 ^ Taurus, neck, ( .'5 n (Jcmini, arms, !4 gz Cancer, breast, ■') SL I^eo, heart, (') njj Virgo, bowels, Autun\n signs. *' ( li X I isces, teet. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR 1900. Solar Cycle 5 Roman Indiction 1 .3 Julian Periiid fifil .'{ Dominical Letter {.\ Golden Number 1 Kpact 29 FIXED AND MOVABLE FESTIVALS, ANNIVERSARIES, &c Kpiphany Jany. 6i Ascension Day — Holy Thurs.May 24 St'ptuagesima Sunday Feb. 11 Uirtl\ 'M' Queen Victoria. <,MiiM(iuagi'.«inia — Slirove Sun. Asii \Ve(liit*sdf'.y St. David ". Mar. (iurtdragesinia 1st Sunday in bent Ht I'atrick Aiiiiuiicialion — Lady Day. . . I'ahii Sunday Apl (jiood Friday Kastkh Sunday bow Sunday SI. (Jeorge afi IVnti'cosI -Whit Suiuliiy 28 Triiiit»- Siniday I Corpus Cluisii Atcession ofliiiciti Vutnria. 24 -Fune '■> 10 14 20 4 St.. John Baptist— Mid.summer 17 Day 24 25 St. Michael Michaelmas Day S»pi. 2!t 8| Bin li or rriurc ul Wales ..'.X(jv. ft l.'JjSt. Andrew ;!0 15 First Sunday in .Vdvent . . . Dec. 2 22 St. Thomas 21 2;?! Christmas Day 25 Uogation Sunday May 20| The year .'ififd of the Jewish Era begins at sunset on Septemhcr 2.'5rd, 1900. The year l.'H8 of the Mohammedan Era, 01 the Era of the H-^ira heginson the 1st day of May, 1900. The year 2653 since the foundation of Rome, according to Varro. lag ton StOVH & PASE, Men's Clotl.l»«-OAK HALL,"l.*Ha.'i?a\' !:l fr I Aaiherst Boot and Shoo lUfif. Co., Amherst, chariottetown. 50 HKICIIKHS fa H MRUS [I'JOO Our Doors ARE ALWAYS OPEN FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR RELIABLE ^Clothing. We embrace the three lines in our extensive stock. CLOTHING TO MEASURE. CLOTHING READY TO WEAR. ^ 1 GEN ILEMENS FURNISHINGS. '^ JAMES K. MUNNIS. ( * BEE HIVE._::' Cor. Jacob and Water Sts. John M.v. Innkn. J. A. M.\tIxNi:s. Oi MaclNIS i SON, ESTABLISHED 1865. ^Oi7traetors, Builders LUM3ER DEALERS, ETC, 59 and 61 LOWER WA^IR oTP^ET, HALIFAX, N. S. 8C0VIL& PAGE, Boys' n..JhlDg-f4|t HALL, 'st'^HaUflJ \t VIacInnks. T. C. ALLEy A COm Booksellerg, Stationers, and Printers. 1 OOOJ ALMANACK. rn THE SEAbONS. The Sun enters 7» (Sprinjj; begins) March 20th, 8h. A. 55 (Summer begins) June 2l8t, ^ii. A. " £1 (Autumn bugius) Sept. 2.'}r(l, 7h. M. Vj (Winter begins) I)^.,.. 22nth resemhles the 4th. Dui' ob3er\aiions must be made as to when the da\ hegiiia, allowinj,' for the difference of time as in the above, dun. SCOVIL & PAGE, Boys' tlolhing-OAK HALL, ^|?/KSS°'' »0 to T. C. ALLKX ft CO'8 FOR CHKlP ULA>K BOOKS. !)001 ALMANACK. 53 MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUERS. AnNAI'OI.IS. A. W. ('..rbilt AimaiM.Iis. ( '. ( iiiinm S|iiiiinlit'KI. II. T. lamt's I.awrciurtowii. K. l)o(li,'(' Urid'^ctowii. A. .1. Oalo's New Allcmv. I'!. ( 'iiiMHiinj^oT . . . Wiliniit. II. M livinu (I ran villi- Kt rrv. Win Miller MkIiPcIoii. (,' Iv S|>urr i;.)iiiiil Mill. A.NTKXtNlSlt. 1). McMillan liOihalxT. Clar.N. llarrini(ton.Aiiti^'nnish. Clias S. Strople .. .I'.aylicM. Arcli Mrl'liio Up. Suutli Ilivtr COUHESTKIJ. WniMcCuIly Tniro. .lanti Turvis I'ataniai^Mnclie. Francis ('(i.t Upper Stcwiacke llco. II. Mates ,Mi(ia' W . A. .McLaii;;iilin . lU'OMoniv. S. (1. A Morrison. .Acadia Minos. •InoA. Wilson ... .Ncvv Annan, .lunatlian Morrison Follv Vilaj^e. IJarry I'. Hill (ircat Villa^'o. .Sanincld. Dickie. .Mass ivivcr. (icorj^e K'lnians. . , . .Vcadia Mines. (j. li. Morrison. ... Five Islands. CU.MllKIM.ANI). Aniens ISIcDonald. .liiver llelicrt. Wni. M. I{ia(l Amherst. L. H. n.tts Wallace. llance Ilollis I'nt^wasli. 1'. \. Llolini's I'arrslioro. W. K. Blenkiiorn. .Advocate Harbor II. S. Smith Oxford. Henry (r. I'in'dy . .We.-^tclieslcr. .'^amnel McDowell. Sprin<^ Hill. Catk Rkkto.v. Kev Don McMillan .Sydney Mines. K. li. Morrison . .. .(fa!>arn.?. M. .1. riioran N. Sydney. N. l.evaUe Louishurj^. U. K Uees Cow Hav. Chas. McKav Utile (ilaco I'.j'.y .\n;;iis Mcl\ei;,'an .Marion l>ridL;'t'. W. K. I'elers Syilney. DUiliY. ('. D. .lones Weymouth. .John ('. Morse S;indy (!ove. K. A. I'ayson . . . . Westpurt. V. T. Ilardwicke. .Hear Uivur. St. (!. Uni-'ules . . . .'riv(frton. (Jeori,'e.l, Hovt . . . . NVcvnit'li Uridj^o. W. U. Stewart . . . Di>;l)y. .1. Mc' 1. ( 'iinMin]i;!iani, < Inyslioro. Sarah .1. .McKen/ie . .(!anMi. M. Archibald (llenell,^ Mrs A nnie Mcl)(.nalil Slierbrooke. Saml ('reiLjhton I.isconib. ,\l'an Mc.Millan Isaac's Harbor- (Jeo I', riililicover . I'.cnni .Seeiiin. -lobn Siilherland . .X IMs, ('"ntv Hr. .loiin I'", lleeves . . . . l\»rt Mid;;rave, n.\r,iK.\.\. J. H. Uatnstead. . .Halita.K. J. Kirker ;aree . Whycoconiah. .I't Ilawkcsbury. .Lake .Vinslie. Fort Hastin^fs. .West May. , S.enil L. Ainslie. D. .MiLeiin. . .Strathlorne. .V. MeAtilay .S. si.le U. Dennis la Smith .... .I'orl Hood L-^liid. (•Mill III Iv Lake Ainslie. . Tompkins . .Mar^aree P'orks. SLOYIL & PAGE. Men's CIolhing-OAK H/\LL, 'VhIS'' ,1 1:. ml .l,l ■^'iu '^r^.w. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // 1.0 M 12.5 Wj^ ^= K, m I.I Ul lifS Ui 140 2.2 2.0 im 1-25 1 1.4 1.6 4 6" ► V] <^ /} v: -iS^ y Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 \ V ^ :\ \ h ^Sw^ %"^^^- ^ ? ..V Amherst Bjot and Shoe Mf^. Co., Amherst, N. 8., incorporated 54 IJEI/'IIKKS KAUMKRS [1900 Kings Geo V. Rand W«)lfville. H. C. Marster.s Hcrwick. II.V. II. Kariisworth.Aylesford. C. K. Dukie Canniiif;. II. Porter Cold Brook. Alex Mclnnes... Kontville. E. A. Uuvisou (}aspfre:iii.\. Win Swret nilltowii. A. C Van Ikiskirk. Kingston Station. F. W (!iiny Ilorton Landing. Wm I'. lAons Waterville. LUNKN Rev Geo A . Lcck . . Mrs Sniitli 1.. Knaut .1. .M. Hiidolf J. A. Wiiitlbrd.... 1). C. Spcrry Rol)t Harss (). S Klliott .Jas McKtan Samuel Kisser . Kev Sam Trivctt . . Rev.l.H. Sttwart . nvKO. L. La Have. Chester. Malione Hay. Lunenburg- Bridgcwater. I'otite Reviere. New (lermany. Now Ross. La I lave Ferry. Rose Hay. Hlandlord. .Mossmans tint Alex Cowie C. K. Cushing . . Oscar ('ampbell. . , (Jolin McLeod.. . . I). F. Mc Adams . liiverpnol. .Cttledonia. .Port Mouton. .Hrooklyn. .Caledonia. KlOIIMON'I). I). O'C. Madden. .Aricliat. R. (1. Morrison . St Peters. Norman M'.Vskill. .Framboise. SUKIJU'KNi:. PlCTOlI. K. (). Mcriiail ....Piitou. Donald I -J'^^jV I ^ 10 *V li l-'l^A 11^ Hardware Mill, Mining, and Fishing Supplies. Headquarters for Gold Miners' Goods. 41 to 45 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. S. LEYDON & MACINTOSH, r llifjli Watcriit lliiiifax - -as follows: 1 H.M. U. M. Ar^ryle, Jones' Ancliorafje add 1 38 Mud Island, ..add 1 13 Arit'hat llarltour, .add 21 Noel Bay, ..a.ld 4 52 .\nu't .Sound, .add 2 1 1 Ne^ro Harluujr ..add (123 Avon Kiver, .add 4 41 North Miitiuien:i-ih, ..sub 1 19 Mlind Hay, . .subtract ,i Port (leorj^'e. . .add 3 28 ' Mcavcr Harbour, .sub 9 Passamai] noddy. ..add 3 41 |{filc(iHe Hav, Green's Wf. .adtl 2 2(1 Pope llarbiiur. . .sub 9 Ua.v Verte, " .add 2 11 Pbu'cnlia, . .add 41 l!aii<;liton Harbour, .add 4 St Mary's Kiver, ..add 11 : ' Cape (leorge. .add 1 2i; Ship Harbour, ..ad.l (1 5' l>if,'iiy (lut. .add 3 11 SpieiT Cove, ..a.l.l 3 46 KfiiiKiMl Hay, .sub 4 49 Sheet Harbour, ...idd 17 I'lasi I'oint," .add 41 St. Andrew, . .add 3 I . i iM.lly Point, .add 4 1) Seal Cove, ..add 3 5 1 (Jut (ifCanso, .add 1 2() Slndbunie, ..add 15 (iuysboro' Harbour, .add 31 Spem-er Island, ..add 3 53 (iiducester, U. S. .add 3 12 Scotsman's Hay, Black ) ...idd 3 40 Ilorton Hlutr, .add 4 41 Hock Point, ' ) I Ulund Harbour, .sub 9 St. .Vnn's Hav, ..add 45 Isle Haute, .add 3 32 St. Peter's Hay, . .sub 19 j liliDiruc Kiver, .adour, .sub 4 Sydney Haibor, (^. B . .a(hl 111 1 .b>urinuiin 1, .add 1 41 Tusket Kiver, Pinch-^ut j add 1 44 Liseoml) Harbour, .add 11 Island, ) . . ;h Water at Halifax. || 7 Barrington it. HaUfax SCO?IL ft PAGE, BoyH' Clolhlng-OAK HALL, "st^ TaiiS Amherst Boot and 8hoe Mfff. CQ.,^\^li^;^^^li\l^}}il}f^^^^^' 58 JANUARY begins on MONDAY. [1900 OU New Moon, ]) First Quarter, O Full Moon, (£ Last Quarter, ((U New Moon, D. H. M. 1 8 15 23 30 9 38 M 1 26 M 2 54 A 7 39 A. .. 9 9 A.|24 D. 3 10 17 9 southa. % souths- 1 59 A. 2 7 A. 2 13 A. 2 18 A. 18 A. 14 A. 10 A. 5 A. "yj. souths. 9 8 M.' 8 4G M.' 8 24 M.j 8 1 M. a IVr. 3(1. Ih. A. (£ Apo. 19(1. Ih. A. ([ Per. Td. 8h A. Q I 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 SUN M. Tu. W. Th. !•'. Sa. SIT. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 14 SIJ. 15 M. Tu. \V. IliseH. I Sets. I nccl'n ir. 17 18 l ProvmceB. \ 4 46\ / 6 3 / \ 7 24 Vj ► 8 40 ^ MO 5 wv 11 18A Morn X 34M X 1 49 T 2 5'.) r 4 fi « 5 f, « 5 58 « 6 44 n ! 7 22 n 7 53 25 8 18 25 8 41 SI 9 1 SI 9 25 a 9 4.1 "je 10 3 "^1 10 28 nj; 1 10 57 -n. 1133M ■/y ev ISA "i! 1 12 nil 2 18 / 3 33 / 4 54 1:^' 6 16A kJ L£ SI 1 • ■ 1 ely fails in lay out iiis 11 u hot s ea- angels i tnd , and nic .ist 1 iglit slio ws 1 to make J a 1 e soils a nd j is crops, so , I<1 or inoi St, i r Barrln gton t., HiUf Ai. Si :.Vv-; T. C. ALLEN A CO , Cfeoeral Job Printers, etc., H«lir«z. Winter. .lAM'AKY, 'M Days. 1900. r>\) a o « I 2 .'i 4 .'■» (') 7 8 9 10 II 12 1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.'{ 24 2.^ 2r) 27 2-< 29 .30 .31 PORTO RICO MOLASSES Our Specialty. Wo arc IMretl Importers. Wrilc for IVircn. GEO. £ BO AK & CO , Hai.ikax. N. .^. Slavery abolished. U. S, 180.3. llh. M. c^t)([ 9fi"0'S. Kruption Vo-iiviiis, 1861, Paris honih.irdcd, 1871. First tele^rai)li, 1844. Allen Kiiinsay died, 17.'i8. I'rinco Ail)ert horn, 18G4. Vict'r KininanucI crowned,! 878 Fenny post commenced, 1840. (jas first u.sed in Ilalifiix, 1843. Florida seceded, 1801. O'd New Years day. Hoht. IJrucc died, 1329. Queen Elizaheth crowned, 15.59. Ih. M. c$^© Dr. Franklyn horn, 1706. Kin}; of I'm-^sia proc. Kmp. of ([ in A])ogee. |(iermany,l871. Chas Dickens vi ited IKx, 1842. Mar(|.('f Lortie arr , llfx, 1882. St. Marv'.s Temp. Soc. formed, \Vm. I'itt died. 180G. |1841. Dou.sey haiifjed, 1866. Ilobt. Burns horn, 1759. 8h M. 6%',\ 4 55 6 lA 6 25 M 7 26 8 25 9 20 10 22 10 59 II 42 M 24 A 1 38 14 52 33 20 13 6 13A 6 38 M 7 36 8 34 9 30 10 22 11 12M Use PRICE'S GLYCERINE CREAM for Chapped Hnnils. or of a medium or .averagci character, ho may fairly expect a profitable return. Other kind.s of forage should also be sown, so that reliaiice may not bo placed eutir(;ly upon llie hay croi) for liio winter feed of cuttle. 1 liCt it be renjembored that a moderately cool wet season will givcaKoofl hay crop, while a hot dry one will ensure scarcity of tiiisnjost iMii'orlaiit article of fodder. To meet this a reasonable jdot should be sown or ! planted with mangolds, tiiriui>s, or Indian corn. The latter is always advisable for ensilage in our varie 14 9 22 M. 9 A. ;»«. M. 30 A, ([Apo. l.lil 9li. A. 1). 9 souths. 3 2 24 A. 10 2 27 A. 17 2 30 A. 24 2 33 A. I southt). y. HOUtllS 11 11 11 II S8 M. !i3 M 47 M. 41 M. 7 29 M. 7 T) M. ♦1 41 M. 6 17 M. Q I 2 3 4 (i 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 If) 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 2:1 20 27 28 2.t Th K. S. SIJ. ISI. Til. W. Til. F. S.I SlI. M. T. vv Th. F. Sa. SU. ; M. Tu VV.j Th. F. I S. I SIJ. M. Tu. \V. i UiHHH. 7 25 7 24 7 23 7 22 21 19 17 15 14 12 11 10 8 6 5 4 2 59 58 56 54 52 50 48 47 45 43 BIJN MOON S«tfi. ,> 1.. Slow 01 '^"^•' " .lock. KUeii. Hoiitlirt. l)«'crn. 8et». lMa< 5 3 .SI 7 5 13 46 7 54 M 1 38 S 4 29, 7 40A vw 5 4 1G48 13 54 8 23 2 32 N 1 34 8 57 5 ft 16 31 14 1 8 52 3 24 7 23 10 17 K 5 6 16 13 14 7 9 19 4 17 1 2 38 1 1 35A K 5 7 1ft 55 14 12 9 48 5 10 17 Morn. T 5 9 15 37 14 17 10 23 6 3 20 16 49 M T ft 11 15 18 14 20 11 4 6 57 22 16 1 58 T ft 13 14 59 14 23 11 53M 7 51 22 57 3 1 H 5 1ft 14 40 14 25 ev 45 A 8 43 22 22 3 57 H ft 17 14 20 14 26 1 41 9 33 20 38 4 43 U 5 18 14 1 14 27 2 42 1021 17 55 5 22 U 5 19 13 41 14 26 3 44 11 7 14 25 5 56 5 21 13 21 14 25 4 47 11 50 10 21 6 25 5 22 13 1 14 23 5 51 12 32 5 53 6 47 ?B 5 24 1 2 40 14 21 6 54 13 13 N 1 12 7 7 % 5 25 12 19 14 17 7 52 13 54 S 3 30 7 28 % 5 2r, 11 58 14 13 8 56 14 35 8 5 7 51 n 5 28 II 37 14 8 10 15 18 12 23 8 9 "« ft 29 11 16 14 3 11 6A 16 3 16 12 8 32 n 5 30 10 55 13 57 Morn. 16 51 19 21 8 59 j\. 5 32 10 33 13 50 lOM 17 42 21 36 9 32 -A- 5 34 10 11 13 43 1 15 18 3 > 22 43 10 12 "1, 5 35 9 49 13 34 2 15 19 32 22 29 11 OM "\, 5 37 9 27 13 26 3 14 20 29 20 47 ev lA / 5 39 9 5 13 17 4 2 21 27 1 7 38 1 7 / 5 40 8 43 13 7 4 45 22 24 13 11 2 22 n 541 a 20 12 57 5 21 23 20 S 7 44 3 43 >t 5 42 S 7 57 12 46' 5 51 M .... 5 6A V3 Use BROWN BROS, k CO.VS Albodeiit for the Tcetli. (liicd into hiiy, or for ensiiiiK*!, in tho winttM". Tlu; followinj? iirc k<>o<1 niixtnri'sof sotMl.s for niiishley : 1 bushel broad hors(! bean-^, 1 hnslicl small jji'as, A bushel vetches, 1 oats. Or, 1 bushel j)eas, I Itusliel tares or vetches, 1 bushel oats. Or, peas, oals and wheat nuike an excellent niixe<) M. 7 f) M. r. 41 M. 6 17 M. Beta. I Place I 7 4()A 8 r>7 10 17 I I .'15A Morn. ()49M 1 58 .') I 3 57 4 43 5 22 5 56 6 25 6 47 7 7 7 28 7 51 I 8 9 I 8 32 ! 1 8 59 ' 9 32 10 12 111 OM lev lA ' I 7 2 22 3 43 5 6A X X r r T « n n a a "I / / e Teeth. in^ iiro Kood lis, 1 huslu'l slid liircs or !iii exfi'llt'iit konial. For ■;ced is;uni>l(' II, the Ki'iii" loo st rongly Jiiid f^^eiicriil lie the many L' extra time 'n'*'»tmm0 m >mm mi^fp^t*** L57 Barrington St., Halifax. r.C.ALLEW ACQ iclye Mfirrest ralae In Commerc*! SUUoMrf, Winter.] l'Kl:iiI'Al:V, 28 Day... 1900. 01 a 1 m a I 2 :) 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.*J 24 2.5 2G 27 28 HORTO RIGO M0LA88E8 Our Specially. \\'t> lire IMrrcl liiiporttiN. Writ." for I'rircs. GEO. £ BOAK & CO , ll.\l.l|-,\\. .\. .s. (illV FuwkcH <1X(>CllU','()r iliivl, 18St;. Snow l)»uik» 14 fr.liiKli,Hx,1874 Dicken.s liorn, 1812. Mary Que(Mi u{ Scots 1) li.,l.')87. 4h. A. 6^© (iiioen Viclorin luarriid, 1840. Se|)tiia Iwt 2 50 :yi\ .3 49 1 n6 4 54 .1 II 6 2 A 4 .'H) 6 .30 M .•i .'14 7 29 6 27 A 8 20 6 21 M 9 8 7 6 9 .50 7 46 10.30 8 23 11 5 8 58 II .38 M 9 32 lOA 10 8 42 10 46 1 15 11 27 M I 52 i;iA 2 .38 1 7 3 32 2 9 4 43 .'1 22 6 lA 4 Wh 6 32 M 5 .38 7 37 6 .3.3 A 8 35 6 46M 9 29 il * 3 (» 2 A 1 8 22 M (» .53 9 4 1 43 ! 9 48 2 36 ;lo;io 3 32 II I3\I 4 34 2A 5 4IA 1 I 6 2.\1 2 27 7 7 4 17 8 9 5 35 9 5 6 27 A 9 56 6 l.M 10 42 6 54 11 23 7 31 11 59 .M 8 6 34A 8 39 I 8 9 6 1 V2 9 34 2 18 10 4 2 59 10 36 3 46 11 12 441 11 .56 M 5 42A 1 2A 6 4 VI 2 55 m m t » 4 42 8 10 5 47 9 9 6 34 A 10 2 6 40M I SO Rum and Itittcr Ap|»Io forllio llnir, ItKOWN BROS. & CO. and .•illcnt ion to the stock. In I'ocdinK kv.uw .iikI meal always mix thoiii into cut. hay, moistuncd, and season with common salt. Cut hay docs not digest any more rajiidiy than nncnl, hot il rnahlcs tho meal or iTiishcd Kfain Iced with il to be more i)ei-feclly di>?isted. Our farmers si ill snllcran immense loss every year in si riving to fatten catth;on mkmiI, Itran and middliiiKs fed alone, witliont bciiiK mixed witli hayeut as here described. Wiieii fed alone the meal slmj)ly passes throiiKh tho animals in an undijjcsUid form, and is thus lost, la districts where an A^i'icnl- tural .Society does not already (>xisl this is a yood time to organize; firiiKU's havo leisure to allcnhe,->. lurnip-^, l>eel_s, parsnips, arliehokes, season- BCOTU A Vim, TAII,OK8-0AK HALL, "8't.''S5i?S Incorporated •• 1867. k'. [1900 uths. 11 souths M. 5 51 M. M. 5 2f. M. M. 5 M. M. 4 33 M. d. 7h. A. J .„.| Sets. Place' 4i I ( }'30^ 2 7 48 WW 4 [ 9 9 X 1 110 29 K 51 jll 43 A T PS i Morn. T 3e 50 \1 8 2G 1 49 8 4 2 42 n 41 3 23 n 28 3 57 95 37 ' 4 28 S 20 4 22 gz 45 5 ;3 SI i 53 5 32 a; 31 5 57 SI 1 53 (5 IG 'De ' 51 6 39 '•Jl! 13 7 4 -A- 13 7 35 -A. 3 8 12 -fV- 18 8 5G m. >3 9 49 "I »7 10 53 M / i 3ev 2 A / 6 1 17 ICf 1 9 36 icJ 6 3 58 /*vi ! 1 5 15 -MA ' C 38 X 5 7 59A K ed Hands. '0 of grouiul' ' tlu! luMllO, j^'iirdcii. fllU'd ^vaiits diiriiiK' tlici- Uiai) till! i 1 not In; pro- c'h as salads. early raiiH strawherrlt's. okos, soasijii- 97 Barrington St ', Hfalift IX. ! n T. C. ALLIEN k CO., Typewri(ferg» Paper, 124 QranTille ML W|>TRR. si'IllNd. MARCH, 31 Days. 1900. 63 I .'{ 4 .5 C »t / 8 9 10 II 12 l.*5 14 If) It; 17 •8 19 20 *Ji 'I'l 24 25 26 27 28 29 .'50 .■Jl PORTO RICO MOLASSES Our Specialty. \\'»! iin; Direct Importers. WriUi for Prices. GEO.E.BOAK&CO., IIami A.\. \. S. (i ill rerii^oe. 2 h. A. 6^(L 5^4" .'17' S. Jiun liea tli.-^eoverod. 1494 4li. M. i 9([ 9V58'S. Qn«.l Uiissiiui sorf.s emaiK'ipatM.lSfi;}. Kov. Dean Biilloek iliod, 1874. Kill}; (^iiniitc tliod. 10.'i(). William 11! died, 1702. l?i//. o murdered, ir>(Ui. I'ritiee ot VViilo.s mnrrie*!, 1803. 2iid Smidiiy in Fjeiif. (ire:it flood" in Clyde, 1782. Trinec Artlnir m.nrried, 1879. ([ ill A|)0{i;ce, Civsiir ass;is.«iiiiited, 1!. V,. 44. BmIuJoz taken hy Wellinf^ton, : St. I'atriek's Day. [1812. 3rtl Sunday in Ijcnt. Liickiiow e8. 9li A. (v) I'liters ^y. Spt; I»p;;ins. I'rinee.s.s Louise married, 1871. ' '»»>. M. (^ 11(1 X l"" «' N. Halifax Harbor frozen, 1872. I 4h M. 6\(L •?<>" 49' S. ' 4tli Sunday in Lent. Small pox" in Ilalitax, 1841. 8li. A. 11 sta'ionary |!fi.12 Canada & Aendia ceded to Fr. iCh A. (^ ^C ^<">°29' S. 2li. M. 6^ (L 5^20 .-iS' S. I Confederat'n passed N. S., 18G7 Hi^'li Water, niMii time, at m •A s 3 2o cs Oi-l . a X £ r^'* I ►, "3 A a O 3 '-5,0 7 8 9 9 10 I! 1 2 4 5 C (1 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 1 2 4 .'i f) 6 3 7. VI 2.') 11 44 .3.5M 2(')A ^0 46 8 13 OA 3.M 46 24 .54 9 46 26 S 56 M 50 A .')1 59 I 9 26 M 17 5 II 1 2 .•] 4 5 6 10 20 Mi 11 8 56. M 44AI .•u 27 27 I 33 43 At 5M 7 4 7 56 I 8 41 9 23 10 1 35 11 8 , 11 4om; 15Ai 50 j 1 32 i 2 21 3 21 4 31 5 45 A 10 55.M 11 46 M 35 A 25 17 13 14 5 22 6 34A 6 47 M 7 50 8 47 9 38 10 20 10 58 11 33 "' 6 A 39 (> 8 9 10 11 M 15 14 9 10 50 14 ! 52 i 35 I 24 ' 19 20 24 A G 43 .M 7 47 I 8 47 ' 9 43 I 10 36 I 11 27 M 7 25 M 8 7 8 49 9 28 10 7 1047 10 30M 25 A 1 55 3 57 6 2 A 52 M 33 12 45 13 41 10 40 12 10 .50 11 39 M 4 9 A' 34 11 13 4 A 22 M 9 51 :) 6 5 6 7 / 8 8 9 9 10 2 4 5 6 6 For Coughs and Colds use BROWN BROS & CO'Sspk"ce gijm iiiK' herb.s, melons, squashes, and dozens of other delicious and snbstan- ^ tiiil articles of food that cost nothing but foresight aiul some aKreeable labor. The nature of our climate necessitates the use of hot-beds for raisiii}^; sei'ding jdunts for those crojjs that riMinire a- lon^ season to mature. A hot-bed is made by piling on successive layers of line, fresh horse duiif?, obtained from a stal)Ie where oats are freely ft'd. 'V\w manure may be raised to a heit;ht of two or three feet above the surface of the soil. On top, spread four or live inches of very tine and rich soil mixed withsaud; this should have been i)repared in the fall, and kept dry under v'over all winter, —otherwise it is likely to become a hard frozen lump or mass. Glass sashes are then put on and kept close till m 1^ h bCOYlL & PAGE, Boys' Clolhing-OAK HALL, ' st?HaiiflL° Amherst Boot and Shoe Mtg, Co /"^g^k^iuVimi^^Je"^^^^^ APinr l)<'.i;iiis .,11 SrXDAY. (lie hot-ltcd lu'iUs. 'I'lic -tcjiiii imd lical will ^onii -lart the seeds and Ki'owlh will Ik: rapid, in il,i< way l.'itiicc. ra(li>lics. (-tc, niiiy l)c ready for the tal)le (luite early in tlu: -priii^'. .\i'Kii, This i.- ihf iiionlli to hfuin .seeding as soon as the soil is fit, and this (an lie done niiich i;arlier and more rapidly where the land has hern iilouKhed in liie lall. The fanner should l)e ready to avail himself of I he early o]. pun unities i.iT-rnied by the varying' years. It is not wise to seed till the sod j^ .(iini.ai'ai i\ riy dry, ami little is gained hy early sowing nidi! the ground is warm. In tiel.l> seeded down with timothy last fall. II will now h.- time o -(.w elo\er,- a mixture of red and alsvk'e scoyit t PASE, Me«', n»ii,i«g-OAK HALL. Tt.SSS°" ading Rubber Provinces. 1900 ^ soiith.s 3 53 M. 3 25 M.' 2 .50 M. 2 20 M.; - - 1 Sets. Place' 9 ISA t! 10 MO r II .'57 A 8 Morn. « M;i M n 1 18 n 1 57 n 2 29 ?c 2 55 35 .3 18 a! .'] 37 Sl| 4 ^ 4 22 "K 4 43 '•k: 5 8 n 5 3fi -n- , r. 13 ^ i f) 5f> ni' 7 45 in. 8 40 / ') 52 / n 4M ^ ^v 18A VJ I 3f. VW >> rj /VM *. •J'T tw 4 10 AM 5 31 K f. 50 X 8 5 T 9 ICA T to W.N BROS. & CO. 1 1 I D seed.-.; fuid ly l)C ready (• soil is fit. Ik- land iuis vail himself L is not wise cd by earl J- itli timothy and alsyk(! R. f . ,' i7 Barrington St., Halifax. I III hC( Importers and Mannractarerdof Stationery, T. C. ALLEN ft 10 Spring.] Al'UIL, 150 D.iys. 11)00. (>;■) PORTO RICO MOLASSES « ;5 Hi^'li Water, iiKtaii tiling at 10 II \2 i;{ 14 I.") n; 17 18 i'.» 2{) 21 22 2;! 24 2.1 2t; 27 28 29 ;>o Our Specialty. Wv iii'e Dircit Iiiiporlors, Write for I'ricos. GEO. E. BOAK & CO , IIai.iiax. N. S. .'itii Suiidtiv ill liOiit. !>li, A. S^a 50^ 40' N. Napitr died, 1617. Hutiiipiirto nlidicated, 1814. Sir Kdw;ird (\nuird diid, 18t)'.>. Napulcuti soiit to \\\\}\ 1814. Ciiiiadii di.Sf'uverod, 141»1». ' Palm Sunday. I General Lee .surrendcrel, Isti.T. j (^liartist doinoiistration, 1848. j ([ in A|){)t,'i'o. j Aiiierii'u di.scovercd, 1 ^'.»2. j Koit Sunipter capiiirLd, ISOI. j 4h M. Ij .stationary. | Kaster Sunday. i liattle of ('uHoden, ;74r) j (•liarlottetown iiifor])ortd, IS.'i.T. 111. A. 6 11 ^ H 1°'5' N- : Lord Heae()ii>tii'ld died, \'M\Q. lOh. M. (i)^(L b '° •^' ^■ Uishop Ilelter Ijorn, 1783. Low Sunday. j St (ieor<;e. Oliver Cromwell born, l.iU'.i. Daniel O'Connell died, 1847. Hank Eiij;land foundeil ll)'.U. 8h M. 6^ (L ^''^ SS' S. j Chaucer died, 1400. ; 2iid Suntlay after Kaster. ' IJattle Fontenov, 174.'). I a c 8 9 10 II I I j 1 I '\ I ! 4 I h i ■' 8 8 9 10 10 1 1 I 2 .'} 4 .') (i 8 f)2M .'18 24 II :)9M 4 A 14 28 .'.0 IC) 57 A I8.\I ;')(; .'J 2 \) 47 27 \) .t\l .'JN ■ VJi .^8 .'52 A 4,\| .')() 4t; ;]4 II 1 .'i 4 .') t; ('> 8 8 •» 10 10 11 II 1 •J .J 4 o .•57.M a.OA I,'-. y 8 12 18 20 A .ilM 22 S 4'.) 27 ■ > It .Ol.M ;i2A I'j 12 14 21 ■> 5 28 (i t; .'50 A 5:5 .M 54 48 40 10 .'JO I I ISM .'J 4 5 «') r, 7 8 lA 22 M 26 8 28 \) 24 10 18 11 lOM 2 A ^^ a "J O 3 ^•2 'f! M .'lOM \) 4»; 10 24 I 11 7M 2A 1 25 I .'{ 17 4 .'Iti 5 22 5 58 A 6 I2M 6 47 7 17 7 46 8 17 8 47 'J 22 9 57 10 40 11 -MM 46A 2 15 .3 .'UJ 4 .38 5 28 A 6 IM T) 50 7 32 8 13 I'sc l{rown'.s Astringent (iJarj^le for Sore Throat, BHOW.N HKOS & (0. I- llic besi for bay. W'hiMi' cmi-Iv iiutiiloc-- ,irc i'ci|iiii'f{|, tin; -ccd -liould 'i'' ki'])! in a warm plarc sd us to -lai'l i In <',\c~. iUid. wbrrcvci- ihu uimiiid I, (li'v ciniii;^!!, t bf.\ Ilia.".' Ix' plant <■'!. 'I'lii a iDtaliM's cniiiiiiLC iiji >i-aii!il>. iiian>' rnlliii'j; in tlir- (.^I'oiiiiil. 1 1 I'arnici'-. inl allow llic cxc- In -larl, iIiimt would In- t'i'wcr 'oni i'l aim- of Ibc -ccd-; jpi ri-biiiK in tin' -oil l,a-t mmi- (ls!t;i| Hie -priii;,' "l"iim-OAK HALL. 'IIV.SIL'^ Amherst Boot and Shoe Mtg.fCo t Amherot* Halifax and Cbarlottetown. i If; GO MAY bc^'iiis oil Tl'HSDAV. [PJOO ]) First Quarter, O Kiill Moon, ^ Fiiist (iuiirtcr, (^ Now Moon, ([ A|)o. 8i|. lOh, D. 14 21 2S II. M, •> 25 II M. 2.'} M. 1).' 9 souths. 4 17 10 .'ii; A. M. _l 3 10 17 24 I A. d IVr. L'4(l. 'Jli. 8 r> I A. A. A. A. A. % Houths. IJ. souths. 10 30 VI 10 22 M. 10 14 M. ;10 7 M. 1 47 M. 1 17 M. 4fi M. 15 M. Q 1 2 3 4 I 8 '.» 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 n If. a my Tu. W. sn.N Mi l< I •J :\ 4 (■) . 8 !> 10 II 1^ i;} u ir, 10 17 18 I'j 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28, 2!) I ;{() , ••n I PORTO RiGO M0LA88E8 Our Specialty. NN'c arc IMrctI linpurlui'H, Write for I'rl<'cj4. GEO.E.BOAK&CO., HaI II.AX. \. S. Prime Arthur iioru, I7«)'.t. 111. A 6 9(1 9 4" .').'■)' N. ("iist steel lirst iniule, 1740. Arclihisiiop O'Mrieii horn, 184.'} Honapurtc^ dit'il, 1821. ,'}nl Siiiiduv after l-laHtor. Ilimiholdt'died, 18.^1). ([ ill Apo;j;ot'. Stonewall .fiu'kson died, IS*).'}. Hiikc of Kent at Halifax, 1794 niHvk Friday, IHtJf). Win. Kidd executed, 1701. 4tli Suiiduy after Kaster. Vaecino first used. 17!M). 2h. A. 6'H(L ^ >° ly' N. Sir W. i'etty horn, 1623. .'jh. A. 6hl> }?l°-t' S. War Enp;land & Kraiiee, 17.'i(i. Anne Bolcyne hehcaded, 1536. l?oj,'ation Sniulay. Queen Anne erowned, 1701. Irish revolt, 1798. Win III arr. in Ireland, 1690. ([ in I'erifjec. Ascension Day. I'riucess Helena born, 1846. 9h. M. 6% a ^3041'S. 3h. A. c?:^^© 6h. M. 6^(L ^ 0O20'S. Dante horn, 1265. ••111. M. c5 9 © 5h. A. 6 9 a 96° 5' N. Hi^'h Water, mean tiinn, at M-3 e« = ® 9 20 M iO 6 10 53 11 42M 36 A 1 34 2 34 3 31 4 21 5 (> 5 50 A 6 22 M 7 4 7 45 8 26 9 10 9 55 10 41 11 29 M 21 A 1 16 2 13 I 3 11 i 4 7 5 1 5 55 A 6 38 M 7 29 1 8 18 9 4 9 48 ' 6 A 52 A 56 1 44 1 49 2 3H 2 45 3 55 3 44 4 .35 4 43 5 \\% 5 40 6 32 A 6 29 A 6 47 M 6 37 M 7 42 7 25 8 32 8 10 9 14 8 51 9 54 9 31 1 .30 10 11 11 7 10 52 11 47.VI 11 35. M 20 A 10 I 4 ; 2 3 5 6A 30 M 31 28 9 20 10 II II 12 2 51 M 39 A 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 li 1 in 5 I )! V. t! i; 1 l: I'. l( k 1; 28 A 12 59 50 44 41 39 A 4M (■) 6 7 3 57 49.VI 38 A 28 K <^i a Si a r tn 8 51 M 9 .30 10 8 11 51 11 4 5. VI 56 A 2 19 3 32 4 23 5 5 5 42 A 6 I2M 6 48 7 21 7 56 8 .30 9 7 9 48 10 36 11 32 M 37 A 1 48 2 55 3 57 4 49 5 46 A 6 31M 7 17 7 59 8 39 9 18 Use Hamilton's Rennet Wine for nialiing Jiinkct,""^5%""^** in Nova .Scotiii is the imtiito. It ha.s hcfii found iulTiintaKcons of late years to plant as early as possible ; as soon tlierefore as the Kround is in II tit condition, eonunit the potato to it; see, however, that llie e\es of the seed have started intoKi'owth, otherwise it will be apt to rot in the (did seed bed. Ne^liiet of this ])oint, which has been ur^cd aMfain and a^ain in the Kariner's Ciilcndar of this Almanac, has caused (lie ]oss of iiiiinlless thousands of (bdlars to our farnnu's. So important is tjie -pntutint^ot seed ))olatoes before i)lantinK ref?arded in Knt^land that the -I'cdsmen ha\e ins|ru(!tions thereanent jiriiMcd on the labels, which liiey -end owl with the seed, assuriiiK their ciistDmers tlial this is ncccsvin-y iiiorcU^rto obtain a satisfactory eroj) In HkIiI lands the mamis-e (old .SCOYIL Ht PAei:, Alen'8 Clotbing-OAI^ H/\LL, '>?! 157 Barrlngt.on St., Halifax An,hor«)t Uaet and Shoe Nfflr. Co., HuliUx, js, o?liSv?lle St 08 rll'NK lu'^ill.S Dll V\\ IhAY. 11 ./'■ I). 11. :. 2 I). 9 souths. % HOUtllH. y, sou ]) Kir>t (^iiiiiiiT, 4.') M. .3 2 4.^ A 9 56 M. It 25 A O Full Moiiii, 12 II 24 A. 10 2 27 A. 9 »>< M. 10 5t A ' ([ I.UM Tu. 4 22 7 .'<■« 2 i .3.3 1 48 tv l») A 6 25 S 1 35 5M SI ♦, w. » 22 7.U 22 .3'.t 1 37 1 1 8 7 6 6 8 .30 a 7 Til. 4 22 7 M.S 22 4.'! 1 27 2 22 7 49 10 28 50 m; 8 K. 4 22 7 ;M) 22.") I 11-) 3 28 8 34 14 27 1 13 m; ',» Sa. 4 21 7 -M 22 W 1 4 4 3.3 9 21 17 51 1 39 J^ losr. 4 21 7 .'57 2.3 1 R3 ;» 37 10 11 20 26 2 10 J.^. II M. 4 21 7 .•17 2.3 .'■) 41 ti41 11 5 21 57 2 47 n. i-J Til 4 21 7 .'58 ".3 10 2'.» 7 3(t 12 22 12 3 33 n ,l;{ W. 4 21 7 :]X 23 13 (lll'i 8 31 125: 21 3 4 28 »n. It Th. 4 20 : :vj 23 IC FO 4 '.) 1.5 13 53 18 34 5.33 / 15 K. 4 21 > 7 40 23 19 8.0 7 9 .•)2 14 47 14 52 fi 43 / ; 1 1". sn. i 20 7 40 23 21 20 10 23 15 40 10 15 7 ?^6 Vj iTsr. 4 20 7 4. 23 23 33 10 .50 16 32 S 5 9 13 V3 18 .M. \ 20 7 41 2.3 2.') 4rt 11 13 17 22 N 31 10 31 : I 'J Til 4 2(1 7 42 23 26 5i» 1! 47 A 18 13 6 11 4JM •20 W 4 21 7 4.3 23 27 1 12 .\Iurii. 19 4 II 8cv58A K ,'21 Til 4 21 7 4$ 23 27 I 2.5 OHM 19 57 15 37 2 14 X 1 22 F, 4 21 7 44 23 27 1 3-i 43 20 52 19 6 3 .30 T 2"5 Sa. 4 -.'l 7 44 23 2») 1 51 lis 21 48 21 21 4 41 T 24 sr. 4 21 7 44 23 2.T 2 4 2 •J2 4 5 22 15 5 47 « ■2r^ M. 4 22 7 44 23 2 \ 2 17 2 4i» 23 41 21 4.^ 6 48 « •2f) I'll 4 22 7 4.3 2.3 22 2 2 'J 3 45 7 39 n 27 \V 4 22 7 4:! 23 20 2 42 4 46 34 19 59 8 20 n ' 0^ Th. 4 2\ 7 42 23 IS 2 ."14 5 51 1 25 17 10, 8 57 n ;<» F. 4 2.'! 7 42 2". 1 .T 3 7 •. 54 2 12 13 33 9 25 35 .•V'l •'^ii- 4 2) 7 42 N23 11 3 19 7 59M 2 57 X 9 25 9 49 A ?r Fur Suniiiior Cuii plaint iiseBROWM iUO Hi A rii'« Blackberry S. « tUS & Ginger. — . ami well ritttfdi max he iiloiiirliid in bcfnrc iil iiitiiiir. In hoiivy .<()iU. pui I he man lire in I lie 'trill-, -o thai I lie w.innlli of tin- air may (.'oiinttr- H'\ ilic (Icailfiiini; I'llV" t <.t' ihc roM wii 'lod-. ."Sii|Mr|>li()>i»halr ami other ariili'ial fcrlili/.ir- m.iy al-n In ii-''i|. .Ii Nh:. I'laiitini: ain! -iiw iuL'' will >!ill cuhiliiui'. ('urn for cn^ilat^c -.liniilil now 111' M»\\ii. liul. whilf -jii'iir.; oin-rat jon-i have to Ik* <-on- tiiiucd and tliii-li'-d lid- mMiiili. ilii-n- a;'" oilirr^ aviii'i'taiiiinu: nioi'<' • ■-luTiall> to llii' -uiniiH'r that lia\c to If a'tciidtd tfi. (i;ir«lfii croii- } will rc'iiiirc hocjivj; and \m'iiI;iil.': potatoc- al-i> \\ hen >iiflii-iciitl\ I advaini'd. It should not ho for^^ni : en t hat \vc lia\ i- ii"i nidv to-owaiid hcoTiL t PASE. lAaoBs-oAK HALL, "«»ialSS,' Branch : Iranvllle 8t |iUUn )H. ^ SOU. 1. I. I. I. II 25 10 :.» 9 ft;j / A A A A I Si'tM. 'flu.' 10 r)7A €B II '2:\ G 11 4r)A G Morn, SI , SM a ,10 a , M tii; 1 13 iti; I M9 ■A- 2 10 j«. 2 47 ni 1 3 33 m. 4 28 'n. f) 3:j / Ti 43 / 7 .^»; K5 9 I.J VJ 10 .•]! 11 4JM icv 58 A X j 2 14 X 1 3 30 r 4 41 T 5 47 « 48 « 7 39 n 8 20 n 8 57 n 9 •J.'S 3r 9 49A G ^ Blackberry ^ & Ginger. I heavy suiN. limy count tr l(>>pll;llt' mill ; fur ciwilat^r O to 1(0 roil tiiiiiiny: more i;»nifn Mtlicieiitl\ V Id «'N. •M\. M. 6^(L- ^•'>° ^'' N. (5reenwicli llos]), lounded, HIOO. BROWN BROS. & (0., CHEMISTS, (;RA>VILLE 10 '.V2M 11 17M; ;JA: .50 1 .39 2 29 '\ 21 : 4 12 , ,') 02 I .5 -)! a; G .'50 VI: 7 23 I 8 9 8 53 9 38 10 24 ', 11 12M 1 A 52 ; 1 40 j 2 42 i 3 39 i 4 30 5 32 A 24 M 7 10 ; 8 3 8 47 9 29 I 10 8 ■ « 5 s a 5 O 1 27Al 2 16 ; 3 7 3 57 , 4 45 I 5 32 i 6 19A 29 M 7 22 8 12 9 1 9 48 1 33 11 2()M 8A 57 1 50 2 45 3 42 4 42 5 42 A 7M 7 10 8 9 9 5 9 57 10 45 1 1 32 M 17 A 1 "3 yi "? 2 I8AI .3 8 i 3 59 ' 4 55 5 40 2SA| 49 M I 7 40 i 8 28 9 13 1 9 50 10 38 ' 11 22 M' 8 A 54 1 41 2 32 ' 3 24 4 19 5 15 12A 48 M 7 51 8 51 9 50 10 45 11 35M 22 A 1 1 50 o ;: CO 9 56 M 10 38 11 23 M 10 A 1 14 13 14 8 ;)7 42 A 22M 2 40 18 9 40 10 27 11 20 M 1 5 A 1 13 2 17 3 23 2 3 4 4 5 () / I 8 9 26 22 A 17M t; 50 27 4 9 39 s'r7 ' iillivatc, but to protect our crojis, if wo would M:athcr a profitable li.irvcsl. In localities subject to late spring fi'osis, it is easy to protect I iirly crops by throwing? some si)ru(c or other bush over llicm on cold iiiKhls. A method mucli used in France, and which may easily he iidopted in this country, is to burn brush to windward so as to covir the licld in a cloud of >moke. Atlcution has also been called to such simidc Old costless (le\ ices, and yet year after year we hear of the loss of early . idjis : it is said "by frost :" wc should say "by neglect." The Colorado or potato hectic now challcim'cs at I cut ion. Paris Ki'i'cn and London |iuri)leare undoubtenly etlicacious, but they are honii fields luive to be jjoisoiu'd. As soon as the currant and troosei)urj bushes have puslicd out ti»eir first leaxcs and blossoms, it will l)e found advantageous to gixt' tliem a sprinkiing of wliito hellcitore powder in the morinng before tiie dew is otf. Thi^s will dtistroy tlu' first rrop of currant worms, aiul lhii~ preservi! the buslies and tirstcrop for t lie season. The ob.jec don to the use of white hellebore on currant Itushes (if used early enough in the season) is by no means so strong as to the employment of arsenical poisons, as the white liellebore, being organic, decays, and is tluis speedily rendered iinuv-nons, by ex])osure to rain and air. Suniine|. bedding plants are setont in the Ihnvor garden as early this month as tli,. SCOVIL & PAGE. Men's Clellilng-0 j\K H ALL,'lt^Hffi Ineorporated [1900 s. 11 soutlis A. 9 14 A. d. 8 45 A. A. 8 h; A. A. 7 48 A. 5 1. M. Sets. Ha.M 10 lOA a 10.3G a 10 55 SI 11 16 "1! 11 40A i.i; Morn. m: 7M ^ 4.1 zCh 1 25 •n,, 2 14 "I ' 3 16 / ! 4 24 / 1 5.38 vj ! 6 56 K5: 8 16 9 3.3 10 4GM X ev 4 A X . 1 20 X 2 32 T 3 39 T ; 4 40 « 1 5 33 « 1 6 18 n 6 55 D 7 27 ^1 7 53 ?B 3 14 ?c , 8 34 a 9 1 a 9 21A ifi: OWN BR OS. &C0. 1 Iso ejfei'tivc luive lo 1)(" lave pusli('7 Barrington St., Halil ax iJa ^:3Ji HVii\ T. r. ALLEN A C0» keep Urffest aMortmenl of lute NoTe!8. .SUIllhUl ••] J FLY, 31 Days. 11)00. PORTO RICO MOLASSES Our Specialty. \Vf! are Dirnct Importers. i| Wrilt' ftir Prices. GEO.E.BOAK&GO., II Al.IIAX. X. S. Hi;,'li Water, mean tiinc, at V a: • ~'^.2 »ir, sl ts - 'f eg r-^a. rt tH -i!"-? X ■£ vj" 1 ;? 4 T) tl 8 10 II rj i:; 14 If) IC. 17 18 •-'(» ■jn L'C) :'7 28 •-'it .■)() '.'?r(l Sunday after Trinity. Sir Clia.s. Tnpper horn, J821. (T ii? Apof^ee. (Jarilialtli Imrn, 1807. .lerusalcin taken, 1 100. Old Midsuninier Day. Kdward I died, 1.S07. 8h. A. 6X(L- V- l^'J-^' N. l^adv Jane (irey proel. (^uoen, (Jilirallar taken, 170.']. [\^)'y2. .Midiii.irlit. 6k(i- •?"" ''-I'lS- liattle ol IJoyne, lf)90. William IVnn died, 1718. ('liici\f^() (irp, 1873. (X in IVr. ."Jtii Sun alter Trinity Sir J. Keynolds horn, 17*_'3. Cawnpore captured, 1 8.^)7. I*apal infallibility dcclarei', 1870 George IV. erowned, 1821, Queen Anne died, 1714 liattlc of Bull Run, 181G. 9li. A. 6%(L- ^0^4.VN. 1st Ne\v.s|)apei pub., 1.^83. loh. M. 6 9(L_- 93^' 50' S. Battle of Ahoukir, 1799. Arelihishop ronnollv died, 1876 3h M. 6^ (L- ^0"" 1(1' S. Battle of Talavera, 1809. 4li. M. H Stat lOh. A. 9 .Stat. Prince of Wales in Halfx, 1860. i([ in Apoece. 10 46. VI I 11 2,')M 6A| 048 ! 1 34 i 2 23 ' 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 18 16 : 14 A 8M 47 1 33 ; 18 ; 3 1 10 48 ! 11 35 Ml 2,5 a' 17 I 14 , 14 ' 14 I 14 A 13M: 3 46 I 8 26 ! 9 3 : 9 38 i 10 13 1048 I 1 40 A 2 20 3 3 44 4 31 5 22 1.0 A 32 M 36 34 6 6 m I 8 9 10 II 11 16 4 .V2M 40A 1 30 0«) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 3 4 6 18 17 19 20 A 6 .52 M 7 ,53 8 .50 9 40 10 27 11 10 11 50M 26 A 1 2 j 1 36 I 2 32 A 3 13 3 .56 4 40 5 25 6 13 A 6 41 M 7 37 8 30 9 22 10 11 10 .59 11 .56. M 31 A 1 18 2 6 2 58 3 52 S = CO 10 15\i 1 9 53 11 31 M 1 f) A 1 8 2 10 3 13 16 II OA 46 M 28 4 5 6 7 8 9 49 49 A 29 M 35 40 38 1030 i II 17 ; 11 59 Mi 40Ai 117 j 1 52 2 28 I 4 5 6 6 7 8 7 8 46 9 27 10 10 10 56 11 45 M 41 A 1 45 f) 2 5 OA 57 M 36 11 8 42 9 13 9 45 10 15 I'or Suiiiiiier Coiiiplaiut use BROWN BROS. & f"0\sfi^^^gf^®|jy weather will allow ; verbenas mav be put out very early, and (bey tlirive laller in the moist, cool weatlier of early .luue tluui later, when tlic soil i> apl to be baked hv the sun. Stocks are also ver\ hardy and rejoiet- in liol.dry weather, if they are in Kood soil Halsaiii^. Phloxes, Petunias, (MTjiniums. lleliolroiies, and other tender things, need not be luil^oat >o i;irly, as Lbey will make no progress in cool weather, aial Llu! sliglitest approach to'frosl will kill them for the season. .Iri.Y. This month is especially devoted to the cult icaf ion of lh<' \;\rious Helil crops. Cidtivation, in this restricted sense. meap< tlie lioeint!: of crops, stiri'ing hv cultivators and harrows, and sue ojiei-ations is not merely to ilestroy weeds, as ;is coni- inouly supposed by many, but to keep the soil open, and thus iirouiole 157 Harrington i I t .n\l s(ova & PAGE, Tk\honH-OAK HALL, 'k. HSfi n'ui imlkerst Boot and S&oe SUtg. Co., Imbergt, c^rii^ttot^. i2 AU(;nsT begins on WKDNIvSDAY. J) First Quarter, O Full Moon, (£ Last Qimrter, (3U Now Moon d Per. 21(1. 71i. M. ([_ Apo. 27(1. 6 A. D. 3 10 17 24 1). H. M. — 32 A. 3 5 If) A. 10 1 32 M. 17 11 39 A. 24 9 souths, 9 46 M. 9 27 M. 9 13 M. 9 4 M. % sou ths. 8 55 M. 8 47 M. 8 40 M 8 32 M. [1900 IJ. souths. 7 9 A. 6 42 A. 6 16 A. 5 .50 A. s h; d la 11 o| 3: 4 5 <> 7 8 9 10 II: IS \V Th V. Sa. su M. Tu, W. Th F. Sa. SUN Uiaes. Sets. Decl'ii 12 SU. 13 M. 15* I6i 17! 18 19 •20 21 22 23 i 24! 25, 2r. 27 28; 29| 30 •ili Tu. \V. Th. F. Sk SU. M. Tu. W. Th F, Sa. SU M. Tu. W. Th F. 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 ! 3 G 5 7 8 91 10 II \> 13 14 15 IG 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 I 20 19 18 17 16 14 13 II 10 9 / 6 4 2 \ 6 59 6 58 6 56 6 51 6 53 6 51 6 49| 6 47 G 46 6 41 6 43 6 41 639 G37 6 .'{.") 6 33 Nl8 2 17 47! 17 32 17 16' 17 01 16 43' 16 2" 16 10 15 .53 1 5 35 15 18 15 1 4 42 14 23 14 5 13 46 1 3 26 13 7 12 48 1 2 28 12 11 II II 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 48 28 7 47 26 5 44 23 1 !^ 3 40 MOON Slow of dock. Rises. Soutlis. Decl'n. Si'ts. piar. 6 8 10 58M 4 22 Sll I 9 43A n 6 4 ev 2A 5 6 14 49 10 8 "je 6 1 5 5 52 18 I 10 40 -A- 5 55 2 8 6 42 20 26 11 18A -A_ 5 49 3 9 7 34 21 50 Morn. "1, 5 43 4 7 8 29 22 1 3M ^. 5 36 4 58 9 25 20 50 58 / 5 29 5 43 10 22 18 16 2 2 / 5 21 6 21 11 18 14 25 3 13 ^ 5 12 6 54 12 14 9 32 4 30 V? 5 3 ! 7 22 13 8 S 3 58 5 52 4 54 ' 7 53 14 2 N 1 49 7 13 /VIA 4 43 i 8 22 14 55 7 27 8 27 AVI wv 4 33 8 50 15 49 12 30 9 49 X 4 21 9 22 16 43 16 44 11 7M K 4 10 10 1 17 39 19 48 cv 20 A r 3 57 ;iO 44 18 34 21 34 1 31 r 3 44 11 35 A 19 30 21 59 2 34 H 3 31 i Morn. 20 23 21 7 3 30 « 3 1 7 j 30 M 21 14 19 8 4 17 n 3 3 1 30 22 3 16 12 4 56 n 2 49 ' 2 33 22 49 1 2 33 5 29 ?5 2 33 3 36 23 33 8 25 5 57 ?5 2 18 : 4 40 > • • • 6 20 55 2 2 5 44 15 N 3 58 6 41 a 1 45 6 48 47 S 35 7 7 a I 29 7 44 1 38 5 4 7 27 a 1 12 8 48 2 20 9 21 7 48 m: 54 9 50 3 3 13 17 8 13 "': 36 10 54 3 48 16 40 841 :£iz \'^ i 11 55 M 4 35 S19 21 9 16A -A- Use Poarl Dentifrice for the Teeth, BllOWN UROS & CO. tho (locoinposition of tl\c nianun>, to oiiablo thc^ soil to rotain moist iirc iillow the i'n-'c iiij((-;> of air to it. liiiiij^ it \v(^ll over and around the root- itnd >ti;in-, and. Iiy lrif)sc se\(i-ni nusans, to i»roiMOt(! \ ij^oi'oas jj^row lli. Thf .-sowing,' of lurtup- is usually recoinini-ndcd for llu^ niontli of .Inin'. l)Ul a,- the j;riiund lia'^ lo i)i' n-iiiarkahly tine for this croi), and as tnrni|K arciificii i>\it in to lill uj) land tiial was ori^^iiiiiliy intended for tlii' earlier sown roots, it freijiieni 1\ h;tpiM'i\s tiial t uriui)s"liave lo Ik^ sown ii. .Inly. In faet. if tunii|is ;ire sown early in .Iniu', lliey arc a]»! to run to -red, iiisti-ad of forniiiii,' liuliis. Some evc'ii prefer to sow t lieir Swi-de- early t Ills month iiHteiKl of .Inni', so as lo uvoid the well-known '" lly which altarU- ihe yoiiiiK seediittr plant, and the soft Inriups for imme diate fecdiiii.^ need not necessarily he sown lill the eii(l of July. allhouKii SCOVn. & PXUE. Bojrs' Cl.thlng QAK HALL, 'll^ffi tallfax and arlottetowu. [1900 ^ 1 s. y. souths. I. 7 9 A. i I. 6 42 A. 1 I 6 16 A. I. 5 50 A. Sfts. Pliic- 1, 9 43A n d 10 8 "«, I 1040 -n- 1 6 11 18A -it. [)' Morn. "i; ij 3M "11 58 / i b' 2 2 /i 5! 3 13 Kj; •2 4 30 V?: 8 f) 52 9 7 13 7I 8 27 /Wi 0' 9 49 X 411 7M X 8 cv 20A r 4' 1 31 r 9 2 34 H ^1 3 30 « 1 s' 4 17 n 2 4 56 n 3| 5 29 ?5| 5' 5 57 gj 1 • 6 20 ctb' 8 6 41 SI 5I 7 7 a 4 7 27 a. 1 7 48 111' m / 8 13 "i: 841 €i2 1 1 9 16A ^: lOS & t 0. i 1 aiii moist iii'f, ! iiiul tlu! rooi- )roiis t^rowth. ' oiitli of .luiic. t ukI as turiiiii- 'luled for Mit- to !»(' sown ii 11]>1 to i'llll ti> tliciir Swi'di'- i ■ICMOWIl '■ (l> < ps for iiniiir uly. althoiiKii 157 Barringtoii St., Halifax. i; ••• To ST Api To Cor. Hai Uai ingi SPi Bra E Ba Ma •....Qo to Whiston's To learn to writo woU, to spell correctly, to construct a good business letter, to open and close a full set of books, to keep books b}' single and double entry, to become proficient iu com* mercial arithmetic, to have a good knowledge of commercial law, to pass successfully the Civil Service examinations, to take business correspondence and legal matter in shorthand* STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME. Apply To U.WHISI0N,P[incipal,e5BarringtonSt. The Simple, Reliable Rotary Churn, '"siSr $2.00 to $4.00. The Crusty Bread Pan MAKES MOST DELICIOUS BREAD. Price, 65 cents each. Cor. Barnngton & George Sts. HALIFAX. N. S. Hardware, Cutlery, Ranges, House Furnish- ings, &c., &c. SPALDING'S 8P0BTIN0 AOBMOT Branch, 18 George St. Agfts. Columbia Bicyc j^. Empire Typewriter , Baldwin RerrigeratorB, &c., &o. • Mail Orders have careful attention. m ■"HI ir. P. OOHSXTLS. ▼lOBOONSinUi, Bto. ^LIFAX— H9n John O. Foiter, United Skates Consul -General. George Hill, Vice and Deputy U. 8. Consal-Gcneral. LuNRMBUKO— Daniel M Owen.Conflular Agent. BRiDOBWATCR^Hon Wm H Owen, •' LiVBRpooLr-Hun J M Mack, ** WINDSOR— Joseph I Hoke, U. 8. ConBul. KiNOHPORT— Arthur P. Borden, Consular Agent. CHKVKKrK- John G Burgens, " Parksboro— Laurence H. Hoke, " RivKR Hkbkrt— John C. Gordon. * SYDNEY, N. S. (C. B.)- Consul. George N. West. '* •' " Vice-consul. J. E Burchsll. PICTOU— IT. 8. Consul and Agent, John R Davis. Louisrurq— H. C. V. LeVatte. PuGWASH and Wallack - Conrad W Morris, Consular Agent. Pout Hawkesburt and Mulorave -Alex Bain, " Canbo - Alfred W Hart, Consular Agent. Ariohat — Peter Campbell, YARMOUTH— Radcliffn H. Ford. U. 8. Consul. Vice and Deputy Consul, Ernest H. Arrastroog. Annapolis— Jacob M Owen, Consular Agent. BARRiNGTON—Thos W Robertson, " Shklhukne- T Howland vvhile, " DiGBY—W B Stewart, " • CoNSULATK OF Spain — W G Jones, Vice-Consul, Halifax. W Purves. V»ce-Con«M/, Sydney. Conaulnr Agents, J M Owen, Annapolis; C H Riffby, Little Glace Bay; R(»bie 8 Sterns, Liverpool ; D M Owen Lunenburg; H PrimroHC, Pictou ; U. W.rf Moorty, Yarmouth ; Chas Burrill, Weymouth. ViCK-CoNSOii OK Franor -G. ii. Fraiicklyn, llalifnx. Comular Ag.'nt at Sydney, C. B., Fred Moseley. Piotoii, C. Dwyer. NKTiiRRii\NPH VicB-OoNsnij— Dr. Wlokwlre. Poutdouksb Oossuii— Thos. Abt)ott Norway and »wbdbn Vicr- CoNsuL-I. I'. Mathers. Dhnm»rk— I. H Muthcre!. Austrian Consul— H. L. Chipiiian. CnnHular Agent at Pictou— C. Uwycr. Brlqian Consul — A. E. Curren. Qrrmak Conhuls — M C, Grant, HaM(>>x ; G. H, Dobson, Sidney; A. Wilson, Pujfwash ; C. Dwyer, Pictou. Italian Cossul— Win J. Fisher, Coniml General ; F. W. Hanrijfht, Vic,^-Cnnsul, Uruouat ViCB-CoNSUL— H.W.C. Boalc. IlATTiAii! C'tNHCL— M. Camey. Brazilian Consul— Geo. R. Hart. MBABUBES AND WEIGHTS. To Measure Orain in Bulk. Rule,— Multiply tho length, breadth and height together in feet fvnd tenths of feet ; divide by 56 and multiply by I5| and the result will be Ktnick measure in bushels. To Find the Number of Tons of Hay in a Mow. Multiply the length in yai-ds by the height in yards, and that by the width in yards, and divide the product by 15 The quotient will be the number of tons. Thin is only a rough approximation, for hay varies greatly in weight, according to the way in which It was put in, its dry- ness at that time, and the length of t inic it has bev^n lying, etc. To Find the Number of So. Yards of Plaste ing or Painting in a Wall, or the number of yards ofyard-ioidc Carpeting to cover a Floor. Rule.— Multiply the length oy the width or height (in feet), and divide the product by 9, the result will be square yards. To Measure Boards Rule.— Multiply the length in feet by the width in inches and divide the product by 12. The resoTt will be the contents in square feet. * To Measu7'e Scantling, Joists, Plank, Sills, etc. Rule.— Multiply the width, the thickness and the length together, the width and thickness in inches, and tlic length in feet, and divide the product by 12. Tlie result will bo square feet. To Find the Number of Shingles Required in a Boof. Rule.— Multiply the number of square feet in the roof by 8, if the shingles are exposed 4i inches ; or by 7 1-5, exposed 6 inches Note.— To And the number of square feet multiply the length of the roof by twice the length of the rafters. , Ribbonn for TjpewrltArii, at ALLEN'd, the SUtlonera. in feet and lult will be SiiimiMT. AlKJrST, 31 Days. PORTO RICO MOLASSES Our Spojlalty. W'r iM'i! IHivi'l Iiii|H»rlois. W'l'ih- liii' i'l'iccs. GEO.E.BOAK&CO., Hlul IIai.ii-a\, X. S. f/j i.. <3S * • - -s^iJ! M 5 n 5 si*- "rt '^'■:-B X &. c^" I [4ll. M. d $1 IIHO'J. 'J Monaparto ma(l(? 1st (.'uiisnl, ,'t ( '()liiml)iis siiiilcd Ist voy., 14'.t2 I Duke KiMii Mii'cd for Kiij; ,1800. r. 4li M. c5 2/([ Z! I 22' N. «; Diiiiiel O'Ooniit!]) horn, I77r). 7li. M. (^ I? ([ hu" 50' S. Uiilieliiii (lii'd, I7S8. [J. S. Troops pvac. Can , 1812. Sir (^liarK's Napior horn, 17'J2. 8 !l 10 II 12 i:; 14 Do;^ (lays t'lid. (I in IVri;4et'. i'ope SfXtus IV (lied, l48|. Lord Clyde died, ISC'L I "i I}ona|)artc horn, 17()9. If, 17 IS I'.t 21 ■>■) Men Johnson died, Kl.'lT. iMcdciick the flroat died, 1786. I'ir.sl stcanihoat, 1807. lOili Sundav afier Trinity. 2li. A 6 id %'-^° fi-V N. .-)h. M. (^ V(r 91° 4'.)' S. iJaltlo of lioswortli lield, US.'i. Noon. (^ ^ (T 54^'-)'.)' N. :M I Hack Harthoh)ine\v, 1572. •.T) i}attie (d' Creey, 1.^40. 2ti llth Sunday alter Trinity. ([ in Apogee IJiiiisli slavery a!)olishpd, 188.T. (iraiid He.Lraitit ai llalirHX,1871 . ilv VII 1 e\coiiiniunieatcd,l.').')5. 11 Henry V died, 1422. - 1 OS ;;o II 2.')M 4A 4f, 1 :i4 2 :r\ .3 :\7 4 44 5 44 A «; .34M 7 2.'} 8 8 8 sa 9 .36 10 21 11 7 11 f>5M 48 A 1 46 2 .51 3 .57 .') I 5 .58 A 6 44 M 7 22 7 .'iS 8 ;5.3 9 6 9 .39 10 12 10 46 11 2fiM 2 12 A 2 .50 .3 .3.5 4 .30 C} .30 •'. .32 A 1 1 50M 4! 2;) A 1 14 .5,5 1 48 1 .30 2 23 2 9 .3 4 ) 9 II 9 40 10 11 1048 IJROWX BUGS. & CO., C1IE3I1STS. (illANVILLE ST ii' they act warm K<'iiial weather to stiirt with they do nitich better I iirlicr Lati' sowiiij;- while il i-i apl to y;\\v a sinall yield, eii-;ur(s cxcel- Irin (iiiality and rrcM'iioiii IfoMi lihre. so thai liirniiis intended for lahle n-i'. in winter ^iiould ne\'ei' !)(> sown earl.\ . 'I'Ik! K'r'ninil should have iiiiiiei'^one a thoron'4'h pnl\ cri/.ation. Li^cht sandy soil is the hesi lor lariiips. 3'hey start hetler afUu' the Kround is warm, hnt the bulbs ■-well most i-a])idly (lurin.i; the cold de\\.\ ni^^hls in Autumn. The soil '.innot be worked loo de(;|i, or made too line, foi' lurnijis; tin.' sni'l'aic -nil niusl be made line lor a M'cd bed. Town mai'.in-es ,ii'e valuable for I iii'- croji. and crushed bones lia\'c been a|iiilie(l with be-;| eH'ccIs, I'it her when covere(l in I he drills in the manner of ordinary dnnj,'. or, jjrcfcr- al)l>, whiMi sown by machine aloii;;' with tin? seeds, so as to Ix; in iiiii liate conl.icl with the latter. In n\any i)arts of the |iro\inec, luriieularly Varmoulh. Shclburne, (i)ueens, Diirby and Annapolis, jhe i in port ant ojierat ion of ha.\' barsc 'iiiLf will ha \e commenced this moni h, .111(1 on niiland will ](robably be well advanced, or even linishcd Ixiforc SCOVIL ft PAGE, Mett'8 Clothing-OAK HALL, 'IWaffi '. , ***•' AmlierHt Boot and Shr e Mfir* Co* Ambenit. N. 8 , is the leidln/c Rubber * Shoe Houpe of the Provfnoei 74 Si'.I'IKMIil.K I'tgiiis on SATIJKDAY I). ]) Kir>t O Full (I Lust (]^ New >3 i'1 1 Sii. •JSU. 3! M. 4 Tu. 5 W. f. Th. 7 F. 8 Sn. 9SU. 10 M. 1 1 Tu. 12 W. Mi Th. 14 F. 15 Sa. If, SU. 17 M. 18 Tu. 10 W. L'O Th. 21 K. 22 Sn. 2.JSU. 24 M. (.^uiii ter. Moon, Quarter, Moofl, iyc'O '.(il. 2h. A. I.'. II. 4 ;» d M. 42 r)2 4.M 4.'l A D. M. 3 M 10 A. 17 A 24 lOJJf'C Ki.^t of clock. 2r) 2»; 27 28 29 'in. \V. Til. F. Sa. ,30lSlI. h 2S .'i 29 5 'M) .•) ;J2 .') .M.'J f) 34 f) .'i.'-) 5 ;ii> 5 37 ft 38 5 40 5 41 5 42 .5 43 .5 44 5 40 5 47 5 48 5 49 5 r)0 .5 ft I .•i ft3 ,') ft ft ft 56 5 57 ft ft 8 ft 59 H 6 1 6 2 I f) 31 iN 12 9, 9 57AI 5110 40 ' 20 11 44 A 30 Morn. 50 M 2 3 3 4 6 23 Oi fi 54 1 S I 9; N 4 401 10 101 7 14 54; 8 18 33 10 20 50 1 1 21 45 (V 21 i; I 9 38 1 13 37 9 41 5 23 54 3 34 18 1 1 45 2 32 3 20 4 11 5 3 I 7 55 II 5ft 1 ft 28 18 22 20 25 i 21 30 IS2I 26 21 42 ; 1 I 20 ! 43 3 17M 25 A 24 14 2 56 3 32 4 4 25 4 47 5 11 ft 33 5 54 I 6 18 1 2 6 44 7 18 7 56 8 42 9 35A / / K X T T « n n u a a £1 iri: ForSmiiiner (oinnlaiiit use J{JiO»X IJKOS. & (^O^i^S^a^Qioser. Ilic (;iiil rif the iiiout li. .\ll nllivr work lia.'^ to give way to tlii.-. If tin wral licr i- Uiinii and (lull, fid iinl hurr\ tlic hay into the harn ; jtul ii U|i in lari;c, wcll-liuill c-oc ics. so as to i'ilow it to swoit or rii)cii hcfori' ; lii-iuK pill in lln' mow. Wlion niosv'^ are hu'Ko this is i)iirlicularl> ' necessary. I Arcasr. In llic iiortlicrn ami eastern countries, and on dyke and inter\ale land, inuili hay has, in ordinary seasons, to he taken indnrinu tiie month of Auf^ust. Ha.\ niakini.c i^ Ihc most imiiortant o))cration ci tlic No\ a .-cntia fainuM", half of all his land under (Hi|i of c\'cr,\ kiinl 1)( iiit,' oc( iiiiicd \\ iiii i^rass dotincd to lie made into lui\'. Mor»? tli.ui half a million acre-. iia\ e to he mow n e\ cry s( ason. and this neces,-aril\ emi»k)ys for the time a large amount of laliour. Ih>we\ei', wiiei'o suit ahl(^ imiilemeiits and ai)itliances are used tliere is now no ditlieulty i" 167 Barrlngtcn SCOVIL ft PAGE. TX\LOm-OAK HALL, si Taffi lelMdlnr Rubber lio Provmoei VV |1'JU0 IttlH. y. souths M. M. M. M. r> ITi A. 4 f)0 A 4 27 A. 4 .3 A. Rett, riarn !» 9 •)7A 1 ^ )l 10 •(('. ^ ^ '0 11 44 A •n, 10 Morn, / •;i SOM ; / Ci 2 .3 ' kJ 4| .3 21 ^ 9 4 42 6 1 AW 0| 7 20 X 4{ 8 43 K 3 10 .3 T II 17M T 5 ev 25 A 8 ; 1 24 « 8 2 14 n 2 56 n 7 .3 .32 o 1 4 2c 3 4 25 ?r I 4 47 SI » 5 II SI 5 .3,3 a ) 5 54 "je ) 6 18 "H < 6 44 ^ ! 7 18 -A- . 7 56 -A- » 8 42 m. i 9 .35 A 1 m. ^ Blackberry ■^ and Ginger thi.s. If (1m larii ; jtiil ii ripen ht'for' I)iirtituliirl\ nil (1\ kc iiiid en in diirini; ()])< Tid ion III every kind More tiiaii s neee,s.-;tril.\ wliero suit- i (litlieiilty in i 57 Barrirgtcn St., Halifax h:.)?<' Appeal Cases ALhyr Printing, the best at T. C. ALL£!f ft C0»8. Autumn. SEPTKMIiKR, 30 Days. 1900. 75 a o P. 1 i 2 i 3 i 4 1 I ^ 8 9! 10 II 12 ; I.I 14 , |151 I 17 :i8^ jii): 20 ' l2l ,22, ! -^ , 24 i ■ 25 I '-'•'• i27 i-'8 ' 29 I 30 as PORTO RICO MOLASSES Our Specialty. W(! iiro JUrcft liiipai'tcrs. \Vritc for I'ricMi.s. GEO.E.BOAK&CO, JfAl.llAX, \. S. 3h. A. 6V- ([ ^0" 51' N. I 8 A Ih. A. ^2 ■''tationfirv. I ."iS 3h A. 6 h(L •? '° ■'»' ^- 1 ">« Krahcc (locliiieil a republic, 1870 3 7 Malta taken, ISttO. 4 18 M.vyllowvr sailed, n;20. .5 23 A Solnst'ipol taken, 18r)5. r)\I Oaril)al(li entered Naples, 1 Sfio. .'JC. ^ in reri<,'ee. 7 40 Jas. i$. Morrow died, 1880. 8 24 Hattie otIJraiidy wine, 1777. 9 7 Hliieher died, IS|<). 'j 51 111. A. c5?© 10 38 Seijrc of Deliii, IS.")7. |I77('.. |ll 2r..M New York tiiken hv British, 18 A I4tli Sunday after Trinity. I 18 Seiye of CJi'hre.l^or, 1782. 2 27 7li. M. 6 %(L % -t^^-.r N. ! 3 40 111 A. 6 9 a 92^ .50' N. i 4 4H Hatile of Alma, 1854. |laid,1881 5 43 A Fontidatn stone Wimlsr cot. fae. '■ (I 15M Kir Walter Seott died, 1832. [ 52 81). M. (v) ent. rii: Antm he^ins. I 7 27 3li. A. /j ^ ^ );J4" 59' N. I 8 1 Nelson ham, 175S. 8 33 Hatt!e of Balael.iva, 1854. 9 G Capiliilalion of Si!ausl>nr<^^1870 9 40 .Marsilon ilied, 17 42. :iO Ifi 4li. M. 6 1l(L U <>•' 13' N. 110 55 6h(L Jji^'^f*' s. '11 41 M nif,'h Water, mean time, at Cm . « il a Midniffhr. I 2 55A ! 3 50 I 4 55 (■> 2 A »; 42 M 7 40 8 41 9 .3 1 10 20 II 5 11 55 M 4lA 1 35 2 30 3 29 4 31 5 30 A 21 M 7 19 8 10 8 52 9 32 10 8 10 12 11 15 11 40 M 21 A 58 1 39 9 07 1 is -^ a es S O 3 m .50 A 41 39 A 22 M 8 23 9 19 10 7 10 55 II 1 2 .3 4 41 M 28 A 10 1 3 8 lOA 9M 9 9 45 10 20 11 I 1 1 .3;;M 5 A 37 1 II 1 IS 2 30 3 13 at? A a o 3 ui 11 33 M 30 A 1 43 3 4 21 5 23 15A 47 M 7 20 8 4 8 42 9 22 10 3 10 48 I 1 40M 43 A 2 .3 22 4 30 5 32 A 14M 47 7 10 7 44 8 il 8 40 9 10 9 42 10 19 I! 4M Use Brown's Astriiig-oiit (iarg^le for Sore Throat, BROWN IJKOS- & CO. I -ecurniK tlie erop. After liayinK lliere will he work in top-dressinf? the j li:iy-li('ld-^, and in the ^ar(l( ;i iind orchard. Where tlu; IriHvs jirc; in Krass 1 hey will hiMielil h.\ a rieh I ojj-d res - i iik iiron nd their roi.N. Look after I he ripeiiin.u; fruit, (lostroy the ealerpillars. if any -till remain ; pick the cai'ly A'i;^iis| ;ii)pies, and send them into Hie local market or to the [Mcnie. When tiie rain comes beds of sti-awl)erries ma.v be made up. I .'-^ec that the ^^round is well drained and enriched with old manure. ' M ii-hroom-: now apjiear in the horse past ures, house Hies become trouble- some, luid the swallows c()nKre.i;ale in Hocks anil leavt; us. j SKi'TKMiuoK.—tJrain has to be harvesteil. Late in the month Indian corn will h i\c to be cut .ind put into the silot;s. The ensilaM:e forms an excellent -;iip|)lement to t he hay and root-:, but ensila.icc is still used to a ver.\' limited extent. Later in the nu)nth. |»oialoes of the earlier kiiuN. and earlier planted, will lie ready lo be taken uii, but while the weather remains warm they si\(Mild be ^'cll aired before being piU iiito the cellar, and only in smali (luanl it ies at a lime. The most experieiu-ed ' i i' il iil 1 1 *ti SCOVIL k PAGE, Boys' Clolhiug-OAK HALL, ''st! hSSx.' '^*i 1^ yAu Amherst Boot and Shoe Mtg, Co., Amherst, Halifax and Charlottetoiwn. ^ r. -ii ': ■»■:- Ki Q C?^ 4 Th I 6 f. 5 30 I 4 21 II 10 t 3 Iti 5 F. I (■) 7 5 28 ; 4 4 J 1 1 28 3 43 6! Sa. ;(i 8 5 27 | 5 711 4(; , 4 14 7 \ SU.! f. 9 : 5 25 I 5 301 12 4 j 4 47 8 M. ! <> 11 5 23 5 53 1 12 21 ; 5 19 9 'Vn (> 12 21 f) U) 12 37 5 53 10 VV. f. 13 5 20 I t. 38i 12 54 i'< 35 11 Th.if. 14 5 19 7 i: 13 12 V (1 i; 5i: 7 24 13 24 8 1' 13 1 Sa. Ifi IG 510 ! 7 4f. 13 39 : 9 17 14 SU. 17 5 15 15 I M. if) 19 ' 5 i; 8 9 13 53 10 18 8 31 14 7 11 20 A IG i u. f) 20 5 10 8 53 14 20 Morn 17 VV. ; 6 21 5 7 9 15 14 32 25 M 18 I Th. \ «i 23 5 5 9 37 14 44 1 28 2 30 3 31 19 1'^ r, 9 59 14 5: 20 i Sa. f) 27 1 5 I 10 20 15 C, l'' 28 29 ' ti 30 <■) 31 ('. .,.) 5 10 42 15 If. 4 31 4 58 11 3 I .> 25 5 35 1 1 2 J 15 34 ; f. 38 40 21 iSU. 22 M. 23 , Tn. 24 I W. 25 ! Til 2G I F. : G 33 4 53 1 2 27 I Sa. i G 35 I 4 52 i 12 47 16 1 10 34 28 SU.I 6 3G I 4 51 I 13 8 16 fill 24 M 29 iM. '■'', 38 i 4 49' 13 28 IG 10 ev fA 4 5; 4 56 11 45 15 41 4 54 12 (1 15 49 8 41 1; 9 39 30 ' Tu.iG 39 ' 4 47 I 13 47, 16 14 31 I W. Ig 42 ' 4 45 !Sl4 7 16 16 42 1 UA I) -i'J 7 43 1 / 4 J 14 4 8 36| 9 28 9 29S 4 8 10 23 N I 3r 11 19 7 16 12 16 1 2 2b 13 14 16 4.'' 14 13 19 4f 15 13 2! I£ 16 10 21 2; 17 5 20 8 1 7 56 17 4: 18 44 14 3: 1 9 30 10.51 20 13 6 4( ' 20 54 N 2 1< : 21 36 S 2 U 12217 6 3: 1 23 10 3! ' 23 44 1 14 21 ! 0.30 17 2" I 18 19 4( ! 2 7 21 < ■ 2 59 21 2; 1 3 51 20 3; , 4 43 18 2. 5 35 15 25 6 9e, sn i( 5e.M 2 12 3 32 4 48 6 12 7 34 8 51 10 5 11 12M ev 7 A 54 1 31 2 30 2 52 3 12 3 39 4 4 23 4 49 5 20 5 57 6 39 7 30 8 29 9 3.7 1041 11 53 A ^ X X T T « « n n ?5 SI SI SI in. V3 Use PllICE^S GLYCERINE CREAiVl for Chapped Hands. r.ifiiuTs ii.-Uiilly wnil for cold wciilhor lid'orc Uikin^ iii) their full croji. TIk' riiniifi''-. yi'iii' Is iu-!)in|il('lc cyilc, and lict'op' one years iuimiul liar- vosl i-i taken in il is needful to lie iireparinn- fur the next. In fael it 's already time, in Septendier. losnw Winle'' Kye. whieli is a favorite cruj) witli farmers who have -.uitahle. liKht sandy soils It is also a \alnaltle crop for .\ ieldiiK Kreen feed in t!u> month of May, when i: is iiiueli reijuired. Tiii- is i ' <■ monlli wlu'ii eo\iiily asjfricnltnral exhibitions should he held, and !>> holdiii!< sueh exhihitions il wonld stimulate the tanners in I he si \ eral eouni its and he feeders for t he Annual l'rovineii',1 Kxhibilion held in Halifax. Ocidiu'ii, The ajijile erojt is yea: iy aeciuiriii},^ increased importance in \o\ a Seoiia, and our apiile orchards are annually exleiidiiiK- lint there is still plenty of room, and no farmer who has suitable land, and is SCOVIL & PAGE, Men's Clothing- OAK H/\LL, ^'^st-fnaiK" Halifax and Iharlotteto^n. [1900 tllH. "il souths NT. n 34 A. M. 3 11 A. M. '> 49 A. W. „ "27 A. 2 Sets, piac'i' »-|l(J 36 A 2 1 1 43 A 4 Morn. >8 5P.M 8 2 12 jr) 3 32 6 4 48 \^ 6 12 5 7 34 6 8 51 9 10 5 '3 11 12M 8ev 7A r, 54 7 1 31 .0 2 2 2 30 (•) 2 52 3 12 2 3 39 9 4 1 4 23 4 49 7 5 20 '. 5 57 ) <; 39 ) 7 30 1 8 29 9 37 10 41 11 53 A ^ i / I ^ I ^ I /Wi wv /Wi I X : X I T i T i « i n ! n I ?r i I SI ' SI i a i "i: "I / ftd Hands. jir full croi). iuiiuiiil hiir In fact it 's inorite croj) a valuable i: l.s niucli c'xliil)itions liuiulato till' |1 Provincial ill) porta ucc luliu}^. ]{ii( liaiul, and is ^^ Barrington St., Halifax. Best valae in Commercial Stallonery, at T. C. ALLEN ft C0*8. Autumn ] OCToDKIi, :n Diys. 1900. o JS ca Q_ 1 2 ;} I 5 6 ( 8 !) U 11 \2 'A 14 15 U) 17 Us 19 20 21 2 "J 23 21 2.^ 2r, PORTO RICO MOLASSES Specialty. Our We iin; DirciM Import ers. Wrilo for I'rlccs. GEO. E BOAK & CO , IIai.ii-ax, N. s. Alex, defeated Darius, li C. .'i.'51 Jerusak'iii takii l)y Saliulin, 1 1 87 Treaty of Vienna, \^M. Coverdnle's Iiil)le i)nblisiiil,15.35 Defeat of Corn wall is, 1781. IVaec with America, 178;}. 17th Samlay after Trinity, (f in I'erifree. 1 1787. Hif^h Water, mean time, at CO ' - ^ 1* . ci^ £e ^ -1 1 *^ « • a \ ^ Si- -• t. rt 3 O m — ■ s = -r a. ,a a ' in o a . o j:<-. "3 -s .o 'Eh 4 03 33A ; .3 23A 4 12A 1 3.') ! 4 27 .'■.12 2 i.T , 5 37 A i) 14 A 3 56 r, 20M H r-R.VI 5 7 20 7 57 5 58 A 8 15 8 50 6 24M 9 6 9 40 II .):) 10 28 Amstonlain taken by Pnis.sia, in Fatlier Matthew horn, 1790. Lord Napier died, 1834. (ieneral Lee died, 1870. I 13 America discovered, 1492. 18th Sunday after Trinity. .lames II horn, 1633. Midni-ht. 6 I (i % ^° ^9' N- Dean Swift died, 1745. 2h. A. c$9([ 9 6M1'N. (irace Darling died, 1S42. ([ in Apogco. Hishop Iniilis dic ! 4 47 47A F<» r Coughs and Colds use BROWX BROS k f:()'^svHilv\^iyi. uUlinK to tak«'the nocerJsary care, can make :i h -tli-'i- jjermanont invc^t- Miiiit than by jilaiitin^ an orchard The best market varieties, at lca--t iho-e that ajiiiuar at tiic prc-cni |o Ik; mo>t in fa\-oui' aiiioni< our fruit _'ruwcrs ill the counties of KiiiL,'< aii'l Aiiii.ipolis, '.vlicrc orctianliiiu; i-* ciriicd on to a great extent, and in a -y~|ciiiatic hn-iu"-- manner, are : liiMvenstriii. Yellow Hclleflenr, or a.< it i- cMnunoiily .ailed heie. I'.i-ho))'- I'lpl'ln. Kip.K of Tomiikin-. K. 1. OrciMiiiiLr. llih-ton I'iiipin. Noil hr:rii .^|iv. Viuidcsere. <;ol(lvn Kus-ct. Nonp iriel ami I'.aldwiii. I )i'_'b\- Couiity !- .It iirc-i.nt o\ir eheny county, ami ( apr- Hreion !m- i.rofitaMc plum "1. hariN. but the-e fruit- may lie thrown all over the [jroviiicr Now that ' le -ra.-oir-- wi.rk i- w.'il niu'b over, t lie yotiii;^' man on the farm may I'.p.iir to the School of AKrieult ui-e and j'rovin i d Farm. 'I'ruro. wjjere ip.Mriietion i- «;ven in tlic art of aLcrieult ure and ^'ieiice- lieaiinu' upon i'. A ])o«t card of iiuiuirvto I'rof. .-niit li. the |'r.)\ iuijal i>ec|iireron \-;riciilture. will tiiMu,' full p irl i'ular- a- to the oiieration and arrange. 8C0VIL & PAfiE. TAILORS-OAK HALL, '%t^^^S& ?:j Send jonr orders for reliable Boots* Shoes* Rabbers and 7H KOVKMI'.KU begins on rilUKSDAY. [100(1 1^- 9 souths. % souths. IJ. souths. 1). II. IM. 1 O Kiill Moon, ([ liiist (iiiurtcr, ffj New Mnoii f) »; \{\ A. 3 ' <> 11 M. 6 46 M. 1 57 A. \:\ 10 2.'} A. 10 9 15 M. 6 32 M. 1 3f) A 22 .1 ;{ M. 17 9 18 M. 6 17 M 1 14 A. j) Kirsl (.iiKirttT, 29 1 21 A. 24 1 9 22 M. 6 2 M. 54 A. ^ I'tf. jil. Oil. Noon. ([ A|)(). 17(1. all. 1 _.| SUN ^^Jf>^^'-^"'^- «'•'-• '""■''" '.lork',' '^■'^•••^' A. Souths. MOON _ j Di'd'n. SctH. riiuv iiTii. »; n 141 SI4 2r. 11) 18 1 4.3 A 7 18 ,S 6 25 Mu\n.yy$ 'J F. t) 4f> 1 4;} 14 45 in 19 2 10 8 9 S 1 4 1 lO.M •■! Sii. (i 4 7 1 42 15 4 If. L'O '.M.'] 9 2 N 4 28 2 24 CXJ 4 SII. C. 49 4;i9 15 2;t If) 20 :] 12 9 57 9 49 3 41 K :>' M. <■, 50 4 .'iM 15 41 H)18 .'i 44 1 1 54 14 34 5 1 X (•) Til. f. 51 4 .'{7 15 59 If) If) 4 24 1 1 53 18 17 6 22 r 7 W. r. 52 4 ;ui If. 17 If. 14 5 10 12 54 ! 20 37 7 38 r 8/rii. c. 5.'! 4;{r) Hi ,35 If) 10 f) 2 13 54 1 21 26 8 50 H 9' V. t'l 54 4 .'4 If. 52 K; 5 7 1 14 52 ' 20 45 9 53 » 10 Sii. r. 55 4.-!'< 17 9 If. 8 4 15 47 i 18 48 10 44 n 11 SII. C. 5ti 4 .-52 1 7 2f. 1 5 54 9 8 16.37 i 15 52 11 27. M n 1 12 M. 58 43. 17 42 15 47 10 1,3 17 25 1 12 13 IV 2 A gi l;5 Til. C. 59 4 29 17 58 15;{9 11 If) A 18 9 1 8 7 31 55 14 W. 7 1 4 28 18 14 15 30 .Morn. 1 8 52 N 3 42 55 ?c 15 'I'll. 7 2 4 27 18.30 15>J0 (121M 19.33 S 40 ' 1 18 SI It; K. 7 4 4 2r) 18 45 15 9 1 24 20 1 5 1 5 4 1 42 a 17 Sa. 7 5 4 25 19 14 58 2 22 20 57 1 9 10 2 5 "): 18 SII 7 f) 4 24 19 14 14 4f> .'! 2f. 21 40 ' 13 7 2 26 n 19! M. 7 8 V 24 19 28 14,33 4 28 2-' 26 1 16 26 2 51 ")! 20 Tii. 7 9 4 2;5 19 42 14 19 5 .31 23 13 ' 19 4 3 21 -A- 21 W. 7 10 4 22 19.-)f) 14 4 f)3l . . . . ' 3 55 jrt. 2^i Th. 7 12 4 22 20 9 13 48 ' 7 32 3 1 20 47 4 38 m. 2.'l K. 7 I.S 4 21 20 21 13 32 8 30 55 21 26 5 26 Ill 24 Sa. 7 14 4 2(t 20 .".4 1 •". 1 5 9 20 147 20 54 6 23 "I 25 SII. 7 IC) 4 19 20 46 12 57 10 5 2 40 19 11 7 27 / 2C, M. 7 18 4 19 20 57 12 ,38 10 43 3 32 16 22 8 32 / 27 Til. 7 19 4 IS 21 8 12 19 11 7 4 23 12 36 9 44 V3 28 W. 7 20 4 1 7 21 19 11 59 II 45 M r> 13 8 3 10 56 A ^ 29 Til. 7 21 4 if. 21 .30 11 3S ov 12A 6 3 S 2 5ts Morn. AVI ■'H)i F. 7 22 ^ 4 1(> Use 1UU)»> S2I 39 1116 42 A IJKOS. & ( O.'S All 6 54 N 2 19 I2M tii )0(lont for the Teetli. uu'iU.-^ i)f (li(> Sclioi) land Ka rill and llio Icmmiis upon wliii'h ]>n]);ls arf | admillcil No I'cfs irt" viiarK<'il. and siiidcn ts are paid for their wiu-k on 1 he farm. Siudciil- . arc not hoardi d on 1 1 e farm, tint can ()h(ain eom- I'lirtahlc hnaril ami 1 )d!,Mn'-;- ill Truro a I v.t.. reasonahle rat is. The .'^ihooi III" .\uriiultiirc. w iii ■ii is also aided !)> the rroviiicial Treasnr.v. issitu- al.-d'al won villf. 11 iider direiiion of N. S Fruit (innvei's" A-soeiatioii. Ih'ir lli<< several i^'a rdeiiinu; operal ion,', iiro )aKntion of jtlants and man a,i;("m(>iit dI" nrcliavil - ar(" tauylil. No I'ani UP siioiild allow this mont li lo pass \\i[ lioiil )tli>i 11,'liini; it" po-sjMe all Ian ds intenili'd for >prinK erop> I'lu'u not (' la \ iiral) le and ~|)erd\ pioie-s in K't'tlinsj; the efop in the Krouiui ill itie sprihi No\KMHKU. To ensure the iinju'ON t nu nl of e.iltle. e\ery SoeiiMx IvOt'li- (ir i>iii;lil In k 'ep a ■>utneient iiuiidn r of male .uiiuials for the Use 111" mcmlicr-. I''()r heel'iallle Ki"iile> ol" Short Horn Durham, I'olhd 1 .Viii;iis. (;,ill(i\\a.\ , and licri I'ord arc usi'd. '"or milk alone, or tlu- eheose 8C0VIL & PAttJH, Boys' Clollilag-OAK HALL, '|t'..^f^' Rubbers and AY. [lOOo iiths. % souths . M. 1 f)? A. ! M. 1 ■■jf) A M 1 14 A. > M. :a a. N d'li. I si-iH. IriiKv 4 28 49 34 17 37 26 4.T 48 32 13 7 42 40 M 1 2 3 5 i; 7 8 9 10 11 tv 1 <»in. i VJ io.m: jij — ^ ViV 41 1 22 38 50 r)3 44 27 M 2 A 31 :^:) 18 4 1 42 If) 2 5 7 2 26 26 2 5! 4 3 21 3 55 47 4 38 2f) 5 26 r)4 6 23 11 7 27 22 8 32 3f. 9 44 3 10 5C K K r r « D n ?c a a "): "^ Ill I "I I / i / V3 19 M 56 A i Vj orn. ' ^ \'2M :ii the Teetli. pell l»U]);ls HIT tlicir wiM'k (111 |ui olxaiii coin- s. Tlu'Siliool asiiry. is situ- A-sociiU ioii. mt^ i»Mp;'iiii; ii-djo • (Toji ill till' '\ PORTO RiGO MOLASSES Our Spec a'ty. W'l! fire IMrcct Iiripin'h IV. \\'i'i(«' I'l'!' I'rici's. GEO E.BOAK&CO., IIai.iiax. N. S. I Fsiac(J. KnsU)\v di «1. 1S;')|, I Duke Kent horn. I 7ti7. Slaiiloy r.tnnd Iiivin,'>tni(',iy7l 21st Smiiiiiy aiti'r Trinity. ([ in I'(!riL:o(.'. Al»c iiiiicuiiic'icc. rrosi(iiit,l8(;o. 1st iu'ws]);i|);'r printid, IHti'J. AIii>kii Uansroireil luU. S ,18(17 I'riiu'O ol" Wa'cs 1) >rn, 1841. Martin Liitlicr horn, 14S4. 22ii(i Siniday af'to;' Trinity. StellarloM niiiio ilisislcr, 1880. IVittle of I'rtstoiipaiis, 171.'). 111. A. 6 Id- ^7o.rj'N. Sir Francis Drake sai ted, l.')77. T(M destrcjyed in Boston liarb'r, (T in Apoii'co. | 1773. 9lj. A. 6 9C- 9-''° •'>-' ^'. Dean Swill died. 1745. 81.. M. c^5(v). 8li. A. 6 ^ ^- ^1° ^O'N. Lord Ciive died, 1774 1 h. A. S^Ua 'U l°-'5'S. 8 Ii A. 6^2(1 '?'.i°8'S. 24tli Sunday after Trinity- William Cowper liorn, 17.U. Kirst steam press, 1.824. Wa.>hin;;ton Irvin;^^ di(>d, 18.')!). St. Mary's Cath opened, lr<29. Dean Swift born, ^'67. Hi;;li\Viit»'r, ihcaii timi', ul 73 V. X n 4 5 G ♦'. / 8 1» 9 10 II 1 o .1 4 .'i 6 fi ♦) 7 8 8 <) 10 II 2 24 A ;3t) 6 .30 A 4lM .'il l'.> a 48 .34 24 M 17 A 18 28 .{7 .•58 2'J 12 A 1 6 .VI ,').") 2.1 12 ,52 :Vi 20 8M I A ■y'.) I n V O 2 iC f) 1 1 A <1 I c, A C. .5 1 M 7 .'iO 8 |;j !» .'!.-) 10 23 11 I2M i A 51 1 41 2 .3:3 3 30 4 ^^7 5 25 \ r> 1 1 \i ('. 57 7 40 8 19 8 '>:> 9 32 10 11 10 51 1 1 32 M If) A 1 1 1 52 2 4(5 3 45 4 47 «"1 o"" I "o S - o *" 5 ' 5 50 A I (i.UM ! 7^28 i 8 22 ',» 1 5 ! 10 5 !0;V> 1141 .M :!.'5 A i 1 25 2 20 ' .3 17 4 19 5 22 A f. (•) VI 7 1 7 51 8 3.", I 9 1 3 9 50 10 25 11 i II 37 M 17A ■ 58 ! 1 45 2 34 ;; 28 4 2t) 5 27 '' 2 4 A 3 24 4 311 5 ;i(; ('. 25 A (> .3 2M 7 15 7 JC. 8 .39 9 21 10 4 10 50 11 42 M 42 A 2 1 3 27 4 .32 5 23 (•) ;} A C. 5M 33 7 14 7 48 8 25 9 4 9 4(; 10 ;}o 11 24 \1 22 1 30 I SO PRICE'S (GLYCERINE CRE.VM for Chapped Hands. la .11 III. i'l-. M mi; I'll! in: irr pil ■nir.v, Ayrshire"*, Jerseys and (Jucrnseys an; the most snitablc. The ise.vs hfive been j^'reiit favoi'jto^. ;ind tlio inereM^c will promote the imifiict lire oMiiiller. hut il I hrcii cms to les.>en 011. > .tpiicit.v I'or heef liiiictioii. Kidl plonn'hin.i^ will he the prineijial Held work tiiis nionl h. I'r plou^,d'iiiL;' do not lor^^cf to ^'o .'urefiilly ov(M' t he water t'uvmws | o ike wii.v I'oi'tl.e exit of tlie i^ain .'ind nii'ltin.L,' snow-; that are -;nre to id yo\ii^ Ihdds hi^fori' sei'd i inu'. A \\f\\ |dou,i,died, well (h'ained Held i.\ l)e .-iown in sprin.u; as soon ;'iS ihi' frost is ,f;oiie, wiiile one thai is •.1,'ularly ploin^lied or has no waler furrows, may lon.ic remain ;i idle, defyin.u; e\ ery at I em 1 it to imjirox-e its condil ion, until the se.Mson -o far a.d\ aneed as to rednci! Nt-ry niiirh the pi'o-pi'rl of a eroii. TJu' -' pari of wtiat istoooflen left !•> lie •■Sjirhi.i? work," can he done in month of Xovemher. At i lie o,ini«" t ime care should hi> {akcii not lo 'II liii f^rax I'li.s' l)aidoine farmers to sav thai the winter killing' is ineridy another name '. iid I '• i;: m : r^:V "™' .SIOVIL & JPA«E, Men's Clothing -OAK HALL/lt.'flaiSat K\ , Amhorst Hjot and Sh)0 XiaurACtarIn«r Co*s rep^dsenttUTe) SO |)K(;KMI;KK l)e;,'in.s on SATIHIDAY. [11)00 O Kill I >''>»>i', (§ Now Moon, n. « 21 If. »'i 2 «i 2 7 4 (T I'er. nd. 4li. A. ^ ^1 M. t VI s A. 7 A. 4 A. IT), )o. I) 9 Mouths. % HOlltllH 11 BUIltllS .'I '.) 28 M. 5 40 M. 27 A. 10 •> .U M. 5 22 M. 6 A. 17 !» II .M .') .'{ M. n 46 M '24 !» 4!> M. 4 42 M. 11 2.^ M. I ;{ 4 5 f) I ^ 8 [> Id I! 12 l.'J 14 15 16 17 18 l!» 20 21 22 2.S 24 2") 2t; 28^ 29 30 31 SI'N Srt. I Si;, \i. Til. \V, Tl. F. Siv SlI. Tu W. Th. F. S. SI J. M. Til. \V. Til K. Sa. SU. M. 'I'll. \y. Th F. Sii. I SU. M. i 7 2;j 7 24 7 2.') 7 26 7 27 7 2S 7 2!) 7 ;}o 7 ;ii 7 .Ti I 7 3.'} .■]4 ;j7 as ' .'M> :vj 40 40 40 4! 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 16 4 17 4 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 4 2.') S2I 49 21 58 22 7 22 15 i ^ --*•'} 1 22 30 22 37 22 44 22 50 22 56 2i I 23 5 23 10 23 1 .3 23 17 23 20 23 22 23 24 23 2.1 23 26 23 2 ; 23 27 23 27 23 26 23 24 2^ 22 23 20 23 1 7 23 1 4 23 10 S23 6 S -K.of 10 54 10 32 10 8 9 44 9 2.) 8 55 8 29 8 3 7 37 7 10 6 42 6 15 5 46 5 18 4 49 j 4 20 I 3 5) : 3 21 2 51 2 2. I 1 il 1 21 051 ; F0 2|- So 8 38 1 8 1 37 2 7 2 36 .3 5 9h. M. (I IVr. 30(1. Oh. Noon. MOON IUkmh. I aoiitli^.ll>wil'n. I Ruts. ll'liKv I II A 1 40 2 15 2 57 3 46 41 43 49 56 1 7 lOA Morn 10 VI 12 15 18 20 j 5 21 I 6 20 7 15 8 2 : 8 44 I 9 21 ! 9 51 i 10 18 10 42 I 11 15 ! II 43. \I cv I5.\| 52Ai 4 5 <) 7 9 !0 11 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 45 39 36 34 35 34 13 31 14 25 If, 16 16 17 18 18 19 16 2 47 29 II 52 35 N 7 37 12 30 I 6 37 19 37 21 21 19 17 13 9 5 Sf 1 S 3 20 20 21 6 21 55 22 47 23 40 34 11 15 18 20 21 21 12 17 56 24 58 58 38 8 19 37 37; 10 7| 12 20 15 1 23V1 2 3!» 3 57 5 13 6 25 7 33 8 31 9 18 9 58 10 32 10 57 11 21 11 44. VI cv 8 A 28 53 1 20 1 54 2 32 27 20 11 1 5; 41 33 7 27 S 23 19 58 17 29 13 57 9 35 S 4 37 N 37 5 53 10 47 15 7! N 1 8 30 19 13 15 22 3 4 47 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1 11 13 A Morn. 26 M 1 42 2 58 M K K T T « n El n SI SI a / X T Use Kiim mid liitier Apple tor the Hair, BROWN BROS & CO. fur iH',i>i('i'l. If !i hay ticld not on ii dead Uv.ol is divuni!:! siini)l.v by run ninj; ui\t(M' furriAVs with a jilDUKh lo carry off surface \val(>r there will he no win'tci' killiii;,' Wiici-c hmd is i)','rfcctly II it a inoro effective sy- tcin of drainin.n' musl he adopled. Tiie want of the simple water-furrow cosi.s I li!' farmer.-- of this ))i-(>\ inc(! m my tliousaiids of dollars every ye;ir. and is often the red cause of liurnl up h ly tieid-t tliat are a'ltributcMl In droiii^lit. Too mmh importajice cannot lie laid on fa.ll iiloiif^rliin.L? ; i' enahies fanners to t;et in la!'^"'r crops, and mnch earlier, and the wiii!"i .■icl ion of frosts has a dc -id'd tendciii'V to in, -re ise Ihi^ yield. l)i;(i;Mi!K,K.--.\!^rii-ullural im|>i'o\cment is encoura'.^t^d and promoti' 1 ill various ways by the I'roviijci.il LcLcislal ure in aid of .\;j:ricult uimI .'^ociei ics lin'on^'houl th(! province, witii a iiu mbersliip of about si\ t hoiisand fiirmers ; iM(;ii soc;et:> is eiitit'ed to draw fnnn th" I'roviici.ii Treasury an anmi-il kimiiL in aid to proniDlc. its opi;raLioiis. Tiie sjn'cial 157 Barrin?ton scoTn k PASE, TuioRsOAK HALL. H.-fiSS [1900 i % souths 27 A. 6 A. U 46 M 11 2.^ M. h. Noon. I 8et8. jIMaiv K X T T « H n n n 07, a a in; I 23 M 2 :ji^ ' l»r()viii''ial Tlie sj):'cial 57 Barrin?toii St, Halifax. \m w 41 a 1 2 .'» 4 5 (i 7 8 y 10 II 1-2 u IT) ifi 17 18 I!) •JO 21 '2 '2 '.'•t L'4 ■J.) •Jti •J 7 •JS •J') .'JO •)l I Ui pill lire Ml|j .lis. ills. < ha ;lif I..T iIk.- nil i I.IX \ss II,.' ' III lie HCO\ rgach til parts of the provinces periodloftlly. Winter.] DKtJKMnKII PORTO RICO MOLASSES Our Specialty. W'r iiic I tiled lin|iorti'iN, Wiilf for I'l-i. (.^. GEO.E.BOAK&GO., Hai.ii \.\. \. S. iU^iU Wat»'r,iii«-• rt I I'mifcss of WiiUiH l)orn, lS4t. '2 Atlvoiit Sunday. 'A (J in I'oiiut'c. 4 Kii-liili(Mi (lied, l'V4'2. h 1st Kii^Mi!4li nil)l(' iHsiicd, 101 1. ti Mo/aiL died, I7!»2. 7 Miirsliall Ney shot, \M%. 8 Kicliard Baxter died. I«9I. 9 2iid Sunday in Advent. 10 liolund Hill died, 18)2. 11 rily;fiM» Kathiirs landed, IC.'JO. 12 8li. A. 6%(L 'SH^^2(;'N i;{ Dr. Johnson died, 1784. 14 .^)h. M. d ^© \f> ([ in Apo^'ce. 10 .'Jrd Snndiiy in Advent. 17 llni')n Ilank estaldislied, 185.'). 18 Aineiiean slavery aholislied, 1 80'. I!) .'Jh. M. 6 9 14 I. "J A 2(t.M 7 10 7 58 8 J.') •» .'iO 10 i4 to W 11 4.'>.M ;}4A 1 29 , 231 ' .'} .'^8 4 42 .') .'18 »; 20 A 2.'I.M 7 8 7 .')l 8 ;i.^) \\ 20 10 00 10 ')4 ! 11 4r)M ;}8A 1 .'!8 2 41 .'{ 49 .') .'•)2A fi .MOM I 7 2S 8 22 ;» IT) 10 10 .').5 11 ItM .^JA 1 18 2 4 2 .OO '.\ .'KS 4 28 h 20 A 7M 52 7 .'10 8 19 :» 1 9 44 10 28 II I .'{ 11 .'■.9,M 40 A 1 ;i,-) 2 27 :{ 2.! 4 24 .5 29 .'50 A .'iOA 7 IM I 7 r)7 I 8 .')2 : 9 4ri 10 ;iM 11 28 M 19A 1 8 1 .'■)',» 2 .')0 .{ 4;i 4 40 .') •18 A lOM 7 7 40 8 .'10 9 11 9 .'•) I 1 .'I I 1112 II V.M 4()A 1 27 2 10 ' .i 9 4 .'•i .'■) ! 1(»A :\:A\ ' A a c a rn 4 < 5 12 I 8A ll.M .')8 7 42 H 2:i 9 r> 9 to 10 27 11 I2|.M lA .')0 2 ;i ;j 24 4 M 5 '.VI 12 A I2M i; w.\ 7 •■12 H 11 H .52 ',♦ .50 10 18 1 I 5 11 57.\I 59 A 2 10 .'i .'Il Use Pearl Dentifrice for the Teeth, KROWN lUtOS A: ( <). |Hiri»(isu of a Society to iiiiprox (' the live stock of the ilislrift, wliicji i-; I ■i()iii|)lislied by oblaiiiinK and kefijiiii^r I'oi' the u-e ot il- ineiiit«T> -iipei-ior male animals, siicli as hull-, rams and ho irs. .Soricijc- riias • Nu. l»y |)ermissioM, inH'odwce seeds ot new variei jo of Ki'ain. n)ots, and il-o improved impl(;ments, and si-l! them to nifmlters at fo-l ami liai'^es. 'I'lie uliole of the .Sncjciies of the I'rovitcc meet aMtiiialJv on \ii- Jirst Tinsild!/ in .\i)rrinhi r, cadi in it)■ i 1 ' 'I i sc OVIL & PAGE, Boys' Clelhlng-QAK HALL, Tt , Ha?i?li "■*-)-i ■M rsm^ '•■ V.t ¥ T ! Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co.^^^^fi^S^'X^l^i^Xes'''' S-2 CUSTOMS DKl'AUTMEN'T. [1900 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Iiisjiif/urs fur Xin-ii Sctiiid, W. H. Hill, find J. J. Urotnncr, Esqrs., llaiiliix, N. S. Amiikkst — Ciilhrliir, \\. 1). Main. Chiif Clcii- (iiid Ai>i>r(iis)'r C. K. li.iiclilonl. Out /'i>rts — Si,h-('„i/,-rlor's, l'ii<:\vasli, IIi'rl)ort F I'lliott, ; \Vallac('. Tra Drvsil.ilc ; Tiiliiisli, Willanl Kiii<;' ; Nortlipori .1. M. iJiiriis ; Kivor HibhVrt, Aider W l'ii;:slev. AvvAi'orjs - ( '■i/liYliir, Vt. Mccormick; Out J^irls-Siili-Collfrf,,,.-: Cki\nn\i<\H)v\, i 'liis. Ditiiiars; 'i'liornc's ('ovc, K. 11 Porter. /'/- re III in // rl,, ■, A. i^o.d. 'h(t /^•>rls — Suh-Co/lc r'or-i, liav B; fu'l i or Lilllc Kivcr, !'!. ( i. Ilaiidall; JIarhoiiran I'oiicIk!, J, M. ('rispo I'. (), (ViIuMa'ori^e, Ale-;. Mi'Doiiald. V.O MnU'^u.uti Cove, Alex. M<'I>oiia!d. AitlciiAi — '',,//,. 7o/-, K. r. Fiyiiii. (hit Poit^—Snh-Collcrtors, St- IVter's, l),)n.ild rr(|iiliart ; liiver Bonrii'eoi-;, Win S. Boyd; L'Ardoisi', < Ijiiri'i-s, C.'i. Kullcr; D'lCscoiiso, Jjiincs A W. Ijrvmcr. / /■' ■ ( unri' .Sliaw ; (ira:;.l;;|H(', 1*. f.-; Ladu'iir ; Arieliat West, C. a. Lel/.ichcur; Petit do (Jrat, 1'. K. Koii'-cro. Baddi'.ck — t 'nil' ■I'll-, Joiui A. Fraspp. ()iit-Ports~Siili-Collerti (ircal I'ras (I'Or, (J'.o. LiviiKrstniie • St. Ann's, 1). McAul ^y SIK'V Bay, Jas. .\[alon"y ; Iiii^onis!i, -Jas Shea. P. ()., Duncan Iverr. /lunt ■11, Wi". I,ivi)L;stoii and iJod. Bain. !'. <). New Haven, 'I'l HIS. ilnanis. W BMtltr.-tiTOV— C,,//,'r/n/-, T. Po! .(MU -uTl . Oill l\,rl — Snh-( 'i,ll,rl,„\ Purl lia'l'our, J. W. Taslor ; Lnndiiiii ll'(.'//(V and /'nnnlire 0///Vr;, Cape Sal. le Maud, Altrrd K. Sniilli;' Nn-ilieast Harl.or — P. ().,'( J. B Swain.''. ^ Pan.-'o- r,,//,,/,./-, P.itk. (\ CnWou. Out l\,rts — Si,!^ (\j//,r/o,s. (iiiy.sliir.) \7ni (I Scotr; lsaa<-< il.ii'liour, ,Foseoli D. ( iiHin ; /.isfomh. W. K. I'y. ; Shorhr. J ini'.-'s K. .Mi])unild. P remit ire Stat i UIIS Whit/jhca,!, Imios L. .Munro ; (."oiintry llarlionr, T. Milward ; 'Jrow Ha: hour, W. S, .VlcKen/.ie, So-iora, II. McCutclioon ; Roylstoii, Arttiur Sterle ; Larry's !\iver, A. Gerrior. ])u,ny—C'o/lflclar, J. Viets. Landiiif/ Waifpr. liichnrd Tliorno. Oxt Parls—Suli-Collrvtors, Bear Hivcr, J. Troop ; Saiuly Cove, Geo. A. .\[oreiun;v' ; Westjiort, C. II Payson ; Freeport, J. Outhouse. VLJKAX — Collector (tntl Riyistrar 0/ S/iippinij, W. I), llarrin^t II Sun •'/'"'. W. A. ( iarrison. Cltii-f ('lerk, Jaa. O'Brie n. Va^h on •lii II. S. Crei^^htor.. Appntisers, l"). Blackwood, R. N. Beckwitli Assistiint Appraiser, F 0'( on nor. Loin/ Jiooiii Clerks, C. W Tuppcr, F. (":. Stinipson, J. C. Davis. C/i'ief Clerk Warehouse DepI John I'lckcrslcy. Clerk, Oswald Prvor. Clerks to l\irt Surrei/or. Ait,hur Feiipsiy, K. Meynell, (icor^e Iloclie. CIrrk to lieiiistnr <;/' Sliippi,,,,, S. C^rawfonl. Statistical Clerks. Thomas Gaidwell, iK/er, II. B. Ila-artv. M I'ssi u'ler, Thomas Mansley. ArtiiKj Messe Sfhool and ColfeRO Text Bookg-T. C. ALLE?( ft CO. 1900] L'lJHTOMS DKl'AUTMENT, 83 Tlionias Tobin. Gwujcr and Proof Oj/ircr, A. liuhertson. fAiiuUmf Waitera, Jolin H. Pi.wer, J. M. Gcldert, John VV. Artz. f.ockers, A, Caldvvell, J. C. Ashwood, Robert II()(l)j;es, K. II. Barnstcatl. Tide. Waiters, Jolin MHcDonaUl, I'eter S. Mason, W. II. Tridcr, William Berry, Robert Carleton, Iliiirh F. lliiniiiton, Willinin (^leeson, J. M. O'Doiiuell, Alfred I'.riand Tliompson, J. T. Kdward.s, A. Fleiiiiiij^, A. 11. J. Harris, R. Treinain, W. (Jidwin, R. 1) Kenr.edy, David Lanncnburji, M. Duver, Clias. Rocbe. Arl/m/ Tide Hail; Salmon River, Preccntire 0//i<-er, K. H. Balcc m. Pru-entin ({(ficers, East Chezzeteook, Thomas Smith ; West Chczzcteook, John i^icLaren ; Sjiry Bay, James Wal.sh ; Shii) Harbor, Jno Siteman, .sr. ; West Jeddore, I'eter Maseall ; M 11-^(1110(101)011 Haibor, F. I Hubbard's Cove, John Gibbons. Kkntvh.le — Collector, F. C. Rand. Out French Cross, J. E. Orjten ; Harboiirville, Caleb Bill ; Port Williams, G. S.Loekwood ; Berwiek, CMiarles 11. Norwood. LiVERPOoi, — Collector, J. II. Dunlap. Freeman. Oitt /'o>/— Foil Medway, F. E. V. O , J. F. Fayzant. LocKKroHT — Collector, J. R. liiiggles. LiJNENiuiRG — Collector, A. B. Coldwell. Logan Ports — iSuh-Ctllectors, II. Morris; WoliVille, Cornwallis, E. Harris ; Landinii Waiter, N P. I.elhon ; Port Moiitcn, / 'oris — Suh- ('ollectors, Bridgewater, N. C. Owen Clerk, W La Have, Henry Aeker. Oiit- N. Reinhard; ' - , - - -J ; Mahoiie Bay, B. Zwieker Pakkshouo' — Colltctor, E. Gillespie. Out i\>its — Suh-Colleclors, Advocate Harbour, 1). Moore; Apple River, H. H. Mosber ; Five [sland.s, J. Corbett ; Port Grovillc, Fiaser Hallieid. MiDDLETON — Collector, Leandor P. Slcid'uer. Out I'ori — Mar^iircts- vilie, Sub-Collector, S. Harris. Out Port —V<;\i (nw^^v, iSuh-Col- (iiior, Charles Elliot. PiOTOU— CV/^Y'/or, D. McDonald. CleAs, J. A. Russell, G. E. Johnston. Landing Waiter — W Sutherland. Ap}>raiser, iiiagouche, J. A. C. Camjibell ; i>n.iif;uiiiisii, »/. imvuu^ui , i^ti »> (iiasgow, J. F. McDonald; Acting Sub-Collector, K'wcr John, J. R. Henry. Pre<'entive Officer, Angu.s McDonald ; Point Brule, 1). Campbell. Port Hawkesbury — Collector, J. J. Ilenncssy Out Port—Sub-Col- /(i7o/-, Port Hastings, 11. A. Forbes; Port Mulgrave, David Murray. Whycocomaub, A. McDonald ; Poil Malcolm, Creek, Janu's H. Port Mulgrave, -James Connell, 'Tide Waller. — (!eo Out J'orts— Sub-Coll(clors, Ta ta- li, I). McGregor; New /'rrrentire Offi'cers, Whycocomagb, __. I'.dw. Malcolm ; West Bay, Jno. Mclnnis ; Steep CarrBain; River Inhabitants, D. Walker; .McNalr ; Marble Mountain, James McKay. Port Uoou— Collector, E. I). Tremain. Prerenlive Officers, Cheti >amp, C. E. Aucoin, J. McFarlane; Pt. Rose, James .McNeil Out- \A % m 1 •; ;■ g:?i r.:i .i i— .,^ - „,., I. It- Amherst Boot and Shoe JUffir. Co., Halifax, ^gg oSLviiio st 84 TAUIFF. [11)00 Purl — ^Ui!>-('<>//n'tois, MiW^aiCQ, T. McHfie ; Mnbon, Tlioir-', B. Mc- Qui'.nic. SwvAAUUi^K—Cnl/erfor, W. W, Atwood. Out Port—Snh-Colh'cl or, Jordan liiver, O. 'r!u)nil)iune ; Sandv Point P. ()., T. A. Morri son. .SvDNKV — Col/irtiir, 11. Mcl'tonald. /.tnu/liu/ Waifrr, V. McViXrish. Oiif I'orls — Siili< 'ol/trUirs, L()iii>l>iif^'. Iv '!'. AIcAl|)iiic ; Little Clacc Kiiy, MicliiXL'l McKiiiiion ; Cow IJay, W. W. IJowu ; Giil)anis, K. Mr Lc'iii; Main-a-Dicii, U. McDoaaltl ; 1*. O. Internalioiial Pier, Mylcs l'"it/,i:oiMl(l. North vSvdn'kv — Collector, Alex C. irainiltoii. fierentire Ojficrrs, P. I 'I loran iiiftle Hras (r()r, Jo-i. D.iv: (Iriiiid Narrows. Ja-t MeXei! MduI lo.sp, M. McKenzie. /.ain/iii;/ Wniliis, I). Ka^an ; Grand Nar- rows, J. iMcNfil ; Little Bras d'O'r. Pout of TuvRC—Collrdor, G. P. Nelson ; Clerk, Ilenrv Blair. Pre r< nil (JJ/i leer, (i A. Liivton. (hil Ports— Londonderry, J. lilaikio Keononiy, W. N. Piilinore ; Bass Ifivcr P. ()., (Joi)rne Lewis. Wi;vMouTii — Collrclor, N. B Jones. P. (K and /.f tlii' Si iiato !iii,i Fiousc ol Comnioiis (;r of the words not oti)er\vise ))rovided for," " ((') The e\|)ression ' j;allon ' means an Inijier'al u'allon. " ((/) Tlie espn'ssion ' lun ' iiiean.'i two th ins.md i>oiinds avoirdupois. "^'•) The e\pies...ion ' priioi' ' or '(iroof spirits,' when ap,>lied to wines ov spirits of any liind, nie.Mis spiiit.s of a strength ecpial to that of pure ethyl aieoliol CMinpoinsdcil with distilled water in sneli i)roportii)n.s tliat the resultant mixturi' shall, at a tenn>>'rature of i-ixty decrees Fahrenheit, liave a specilie i;ravity d? O.'.if'.is as eornpareit witli tiiat of di-,tiiled water of the saiiie tenijieratare. '^ (/) Thi^ix iression ' i;' iiii;e ' wlien a));ilied to metal shec-ts or plates or t.> wii'e, means the thickness as determined ')\ Stuhhs' Standard t;iia5;e. '' (i) Tiie e-.p:-i'ssiot) ' in diameter ' wlu.'n applied to tiihin;.,', means tlio aetn.il ins'de diameter measineniunts. "(/() '''he expression 'shee't' when a])plie(l to metal.s, ini\an3 a i)late or sheii not more I'lan tlnce-sixteenths of an inch in thir'Uness." "(/) The expression " plate" wlien applieil to metals, niean.s a plate orsheit more than three sixteciith.s of an inch in thickness. ; I T; C. ALLEN k CO , Mafirpxlnes and Pflpers, 124 ^rdiiTille 8t. oir- , B. Mc- ;t!)J House of ;ss tlio context liy of the woiM.i of the wonU liipois. 1 to wines or |o ethyl alcohiil lultant nii\tiii'.' •ilk' ijravity of itiire. loi' plates or ti e. ans the actual plate or sIkiI plate or sheet 1900] TAHII'I'. A 1'. r. Absinthe S".'.40 per proof };al Ahsot bent Cotton -JO Aeetanilid 2o Acetate of Iron Free Acetate of Aluminium Free Aeetic! ether -JO Aeetate anJ Nitrate of Lead, not ground Free Acid, Aeetie and l'yroli5 Accordeons H5 Actions, watch 2o Adams' compositiim forcleaMlni;' and pi)lishi)ii^' furniture 25 Adlie«i\e Felt fur sheatbinir \essels. Free Adnnralty charts Free Advertisinj; Froi;s ;>5 Advertisini,'' Pamphlets, Advertisitii;' Pictorial Snow (liirds. Illuytr;;led Adsertisini;- l'eri< dicals, lllnstrattd Price Pooks, Cat I'ojjfues and Price Lists, Advertisintr Almanacs and L'ldendars, Patent Medic ines or other Advertising;' Circulars, Fly Sheets or Pamphlets, Advertising; C'ronios, Chromotypes, Oleo- y;rai)lis or like works i)roduced by any pro^ 'ss otlier th.ui huiul jtaintint; or drawinj^, and ha\ini; any advertisement or adiertisiiii;' matter jirinted, litlio^'raphcd or stamjied thereon or attached thereto, incluilinu; Advert isiiiu' Hills, Folders and Posters or other similar artistic work, litho);rai)bed, , rinted or stainpul on paper or card board for business or ad\er- tisin<; purposes, N. O. P. . . 15e \wr II Adzes :iO 0() r. c. African Tenk Wood Free Ajjates, iKjlished Free Ai,'ates, m the rouah . . Free Ai^ati', (iraniteor Knamelled Iron or Stot I Ilollow-w.ue 35 A.^-alite JO Agricultural implt ments, N. K. S. . 25 Air (inns anil Air Killes, not bcin;; toys 30 Air 'irakes, or jarts of cars .... . . 30 Alarm Moruy Drawers 30 Albany f'ompound (Crease) aa lubri- cating oil, N. v.. tS 25 Album iui^ides of paper, ai:d huir brush p:uls Free Albums or looks of view.i, advertis- ing; i5c per lb. Albums, N. K. H 35 Albmnen, blood alliumen Free .^Iboline, in lii|uid form, containing; alcohol 50 Alboline, solid 35 .\le, leer and Porter, imported in IJottles (() (jts or 12 pints to L U.) 24 cents per I. O. Ale, Ueer ai d Porter, in>j)orttd in Casks, or otherwise than bottles, 16 cents per 0. Aio Fininj;s 20 AU\ Uin^;er 20 Ale, lup bitter ale, non-alcoholic .. 20 Allnunbra Colored Cotton (,(uilts. ... 30 Slizarine and Arlilicial Alizarine. . Free Aliz..rine Oil 20 Alkanet Koot, crude, crushed or ground Free Almond Pafcte .le per lb and 35 ,\loes, whole crude •"'ree Aloes, other, N. F. S 20 Alum, in bulk onl> , j;roiuid or un- uround Free Alum Cuke Free Alum, buri.t 2(» Alum, other, N. V. S 20 Alumina and Chlorate of Ahnnimim.Free Aliniiinum lironze 30 Aluminum leaf 25 Aluminum in intjots, blo(;ks or bars, strips, sheets or plates Free Alun'iiuun, fancy manufactures of . . 35 Aluminum aiul Nickel, kitchen or household h jUosv-ware, N. K. S . 30 Aluminum, maiuifactures of, N'.K. S 25 Alumina and Chloride of Alumirunm or Chloralum, Sulphate of Alum- ina and Aium Cake ..Free Amarantli Wood Free Ambert;tis Free Amber Cum Free ■Vodier Ornaments 35 Amber, manufactures of, N. K. S.. 20 An.ethysts Free .Vmeric'an Fashion lleview Free Anuiionia, ArouKitie Spirits of .':=2.40 per proof ;/al. and 30 Ammonia, sulphate of Free Ammonia, .Vit rate of Free Anunoniac, sal Free ■ ; " ". m r I 1 > I ! I ' ^■jivfi Amherst Bo»t and Shoe Mfgr., Co., Amtaerdt, chUiSt..t?i Charlottetown. .' t sd TARIFF. [1900 r. c, aiul Animiinitinii for Army, Nuvy ■Milif.ia ' Free .\iiiinniiit,i()n 'M Ami\1, ari't.iteof, iion-tilcohDlic .... ;20 Aiiaiilyptni u.ill (li'c'or.itions .if) Anatomical I'ri'caratioiis and Skule- tons (ir parts of Fr'^e Anitdinical t.'liarttt '20 Analufsili '20 Aiial-i'ii '20 Aiicluirs for vt'-suls Free Aiicl.ur.s. N. K. S ;W Anijlcs, iron or Kttt'l, for sliips Vveo Annora(.o;it Hair, iin man nfacliireil. Free AriMual Stt.irinc '2i'per lli. Anini.iK'J, l-iviriL', viz :- Cattle and sliui'p .\. K. S llo;,')s, live hoys . . Ihr per II). llor.'^i,'<, Ciittle, Sheep, Swine, ami DoLf.s, for improvement of Stoek iiider reyul'uioiis lo lie made liy the Treasury Hoard an 1 approved l)y the I' ('. 20 do do Apparatus when inii)orted for use in universitieg, eolle;,M;a, p hlie ho.spi- tals, aelioolsatid HeieutKiesocieties, sui-h an are not nianufaetiired in Canada Free Apparatus for Colle;;es and Sehoola, niantifaetured in Canada, viz: — I'hilosophieal and Matheniatie.l Instruments •![> Apparel, weariiijf, and other ;>er- sonal artieiea and houseiiold efTects (not merchandize) of Uritish sM^jeots dyiiifj abroad, hut th)Mii- ciled in Canada, hooks, piotiu'es, faa.ily plates or furinture, per- sonal cffeeta and heirlooms left hy liecpiest Free Appand of Settlers Free Appleton Kailway Cuide. . Ific per lb. Apples, dried 2'> Apples, desiecated or evaporated . . '25 Apples, jfreen, imludinj^ duty on barrel 40i! per barrel. (Jovcrnor-iu-Coiuicil FreejApples, fjreen, impoited |in other Aniiu:ds, (bniestie few's, purebred, I paeka^^es than in barrels, the pack- for the improvement of tjtoek, a^a'S to pay 20 per cent in addition Iximiiijr orme seiiy r pij;eoi;s, and to theouty on the ay)ples ])lieasaiits and ([uails Free Apple, Pine Free Animals broiiiibt into Canada, tem- Apple Treej' 3e eaeh. poiarily, and for a j eriod not ex- i Aprieots, Oreeii 20 ■eilim; three month:-i, for the pur ]>()s • of exhibition orof romiietitioti for prizes offered by any a<;iicul- tural or other associations (liit a bond shall be lirsti;i\en in ace.jrd- ance with regulations to be j re- scribid by the ('(.i:troller of Cus- toms, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals u.mld otlictwisc be liat)le .^hall be (I liil incase of thelrsile in Can.ida, or if not ie cxj) iteii within the tinie specitied in such bond) l''ree Aniline i»,\i's, and coal tar d.\ es in bulk or packages of not less than one pound \\ci.;ht .Free .Vnilinc lives, not otherwise i)ro- \ ided for 20 A(pia Marine Free I Arc Lamps 80 [Archill, e.xtiact of Free jArijentine, in pulp '20 iAr^ols, or Ari^als Free JAristol '20 lArins, iueludin.tj muskets, rifles and j other fire arms, N. K. S liO jArms and Munitions of War, im- [ ported for and by use of Army and i Navy Free I Arrow Hoot 20 Arsenic Free .\rseniatc of Aniline Free Ar.^eniate of .Soda Free Articles, the produ(^e of the N. F. (isheries, N. K. S Free Artilicial (iuin Arabic 10 Aniliiu' on, crude Fred Artificial Flowtrs 2') Aniline .'^alts Anise Star Seed Anise Sccd,''rn(le Ann TO, liipiid or solid Annato Seed Annato ine, or Kxtraet of Annato Anodes, nickel Antifehrin .... Free cr\ide Free i Free . Free . Free . 20 . 10 20 Anlipyriie -20 Antilberni'!! 20 Antinalli, 1 . . 20 Antimony, or re^'ulus. nut j,'round, pnht ii/,od Of otherwise inanufae- t'lircd Free Antimony, or reirulua of, N. F. S.... 2lt .Artificial Limbs Free Artificial Teeth '20 Artificial Alizarine Free .\rt cles for the use of the Governor- (Jeneral Free Articles when imported by and for the use of army and navy, viz : arms, u'ilitary or naval clothin;,', uuisical instruments for bands, military stores and munitions of war Free Articles consiiiiud direct to officers and nnu on board vessels of Her Majest,\'s navy, for their own per- sonal use or consumption Free Antnuony Salts Frej, Articles im|)Orted bv and for the use AntLscpticsuryieal dressing- '20 of the Dominion (Jovermuent, or Anthracite Coal Free any of the departments thescof, or '^"^ i's 'M by and for the Senate or House of t I i'.>^IM Engineers' an^ Surveyors' Supplies, at, T. C. ALLEN k CO'S« 1". (■ II) :ui\ , l''i'( . -^0 , l''li't Commons, iiu'liulin^; tlie follow iiii;- artii'lt'H wlicn im|>orU'il liy tin- w.iiil OovL'niniciit or thriuii;;li iui.\ of tlic depart iiU'iitH Ihtri'of for thi' iisr of tin; Caiiiuliiiii inilitiii, \i/.:-Mili- tar.v I'lotliiny, miisical instriiiiioiits for miliary haiulH, '.Military stcriH and nmnitioiis of war Froe Articles for pernonal or ollii-iiil U8e of Coiibiils-Ueneral wlio are iKitivc-i or citizens )f tlie couniry tluy represent, at I not en^virJ^'J other Inisiiiess (ir profession Artists Color Bl^\l^s, jaiKinned Artotvpi' liromide p;ip.'r Artotipe, N. (). 1' Aniearia Asliestos, cnule liO Asliesf.os, in any form other than crude. Mild all inanufui'tnres thereof "^r. Ashestine Pulp "^O Aseptol, eheniical . ... '.iil Ashes, I'ot, in |i:i!Uai',i's of noi le^s than :'Ii Ihs \voi'.ilit Free Ashes, I'ot, aiiil I'earl, N. K. S -M Ashes, Wood '^O Asparat,Mis I'lantri ".iD Asphaltuni or A^pliult ; hone I'it.ili eriul J only l''iee Afetra'.ihan or Itiis.sian hare s! I'-aths of Axle Uoxes and cut hriishes and wasjuon sKeins r c. F.alsaiiis, \. K. S '20 IImiuIioos, uiiniaiinfaetured Free I'.an lioo Keeds, not further inaiaifaiv j tilled tha'U'iit. into suitMlile lengths 1 for waliinrs sicks, or canes or j sticks for uinlii'ellas, paiasols or sunshades Free I'limiKio, parasols and suiishades j sticks or haiiilli;s made from "20 jHamlioos, m inuf.ictui'es of, N. K. S. "2.') Uaiianas \v Free r.ank Notes, I'.oiids liils of K\- i'lian.:(',Cliciiiics, Promissory Xoles, I iMafts, and all similar work un- signed, ami Ca'ds or other com- nicni.d hi ink foriiis, printed or liMioirriplicd, or iirinted from steel ' or copper, or other jilates ami I other printed matter, N. I'",. S.... H') liarill.i, or .Soda .\sli )iiepariil, X. F. S Hemlock I'.ark Kxtract Hemlock, eruile 'I'amu'rs', criiiie Ciucliona, powdered . . <.t,hcr, N. K. S l''ree 20 •20 Free Fr.'e •20 •20 ;:o Se. . l-'ree . . Free :;o i;ai' liar i:ar I'.ar r.ar ISai IJarko H:irle\-,d;una'ied 1).\ water in transitu (on iiitpraiscd value) '20 Uarlcy I'lour 'M liaronulers "25 I'.ariels containiic^- I'etroleum, or its lH'idiicts, or any mixtuit: of whii'h )ietroleuni formsapirt, when such contents are chai;,'oalile with a speeitlc duty '20c each. I'.arreis cont;iinin^- Salt, .N. K. S 25 Barrel he I'.arstcs Baskets . id linin;.,'"* Ivirthcnw arc electric . . . . '20 ;;o ;;o inlk to p:iy accoidiic^ to 11 Bahhit Metal 10 lUl-es ;i"' l!a<^atell(! Tables or Boards, with cues, halls, cue tips and cue r.icks. 15.') Ba^'atelle Balls, when imported separately •>■> Ba^'s or Sacks, cotton, seamless.. .. •20 Bajfs or Sacks, cotton, made up by the use of the needle '.!•'> Rajrs, paper h.igs or sacks of all kinds, printed or lut 25 !la><-8, coiitainiiif,' salt from U. S. to l»ay same duty as if impoited fuipty • • Baj^s or Sacks of jute, lieie.p and linen -0 B itfs, Spon>;e Bags, to pay aocordini,' to material Bait, Sportmen's Fishiiijf Bait Bakiii^i Japan Varnish .20c per >;al On: Ballast Unloaders, as machinery B dls, rubber Balsams, crude druj? l''r*-'e III 20 :{0 20 25 •>r> Battcrie Bayonets Be:uls in material Bead Ormuiu'iits ... •''•"> Beams, iron or steel, for ships Free Beans, cocoa l.ians ii .t roasted, ^ crushed or ^•roiiiid Free Beans, cocoa, N. K. .^ '20 Beaii.^, brcidstntfs .. Ific perbiishtil. Beans, seed beans from Britiin . . . Free Beans, when d:imai;ed by water transitu, on aiipra'sed value Beans, luked He per lb. ^ I'.eans, ToiKpiin lUvan Seed Free Beans, Toiuiuin, Vuiilia and Nux^ Voiiiici. crudi: only . . Free Beans, Tompiin, Vanilla :ind Nux \omica, w hen po\vder.:d '20 j'.edsteads '-^^ Bed Comforters or Counterpanes. ... 3.) Beer, imported in bottles. iMc per I G Beer, imported m wood. Beer, Boot Beer, not i • -i 'JO sjnrits -" Beer, Boot Beer extract !*2 40 per gal and 30 1(1 • per I G eontainin'^ I I' : I 'I i! .'H ■i "tr^iSmtSS^^II^tm^ ,(,... I- ^r I'. ^.. Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg . Co., AinhersS N. 8., Incorporated 1867. r. r. IJn'v colouring', iioii uIpoIioIu: '10 IVor rniiips iif lirasH -W I'. (■ Krco ilecs \Va\ 10 lU'ct Sci'd '•'•■fi' hfllaildiia Fi(;avea, oruilc t'r.'u Hfll;i(li>iia I.fdvi'H, wlicn powdored. JO liclldWS, l)lllcl5cs .. i'l I'.clts, electrie 'iO IVIts, nalvanic -0 "elts, (■artrid;,'utielt9of any material :iO I5eltM and Trusses, suri;ic'al 20 i'.elt^ all other, N. H. S .'!:"> lielt 1 )ressi u^ 2;') r.idt:n'^' (if leather or otlici niateri il, N. i:. 8 20 lleii/.ole, X. K. S 5c jier I C. r.eican Leaf Cluster ir>e per lb lierries, ij:round or powdered, X K S 20 llihles IJiehroniale of I'otash, crudi lUank liooks ','>',> IJlanks, Insiirancc lilanka, ete, not illus ratiul Sa niank.s, Insiiranee IdankH, if illus- trated Ific ))er 11). IJlank fornts and eards, coniniereial, piinteil or lithographed ;!,'i Blankets, horse hlankuts, shape ', wool ;{r) IJIaidvefs of wool '{:"■ lUankets of eotton ;U) I'dankets, ruhhered ;',0 lilaidtetiriLf and lappinj,', and discs or mills foi en^'ra\ iny copixu' rolleis, when in.ported by eotton manu- facturers fcalii'O printers, and wall, l)ai>er nianuf icturers, for use in their own factories only Free Ulastintf and niiniiiy powder .2eperlli I'.last Furnace Slai; Free I51eaehinj( Powder or Chloride of Lime Free Blinds of wooil, metal or other material, not textile or paper, not otherwise provided TjO Ulind Kollers X> Hlood alhumen and tannic acid .... Free Free- Hlood Stoni .■^ ... Free Frei'iPdotters, printed hut not illustrated 3.') I'.ii hrom.ite of .Soda Free' lilotters, if printed and illu.strated. 20 ,F iO I'.ii'arhonate of Soda l!ic\eles of Settlers. . iliv'Vcles, X. K S ... Ilieuks, tourist, under reu'ulationa inescrilied hy the Controller of {-'ustonis Free Billiard Tables, with or without jiorkets, cues, balls, cue tips, and cue racks .">;'» BindiuiT, Prussian \iU llin.useniate of Soda Free I'.iid.-.-, N I'. S 20 Binl.«, stiitt'ed 20 Hi d Skifi.s, tor taxidern.ic )iurpo;es. ^ee >Uins. Bird I'.atbs (-lass) 20 Bird (,'a.ucs, all kinds Xt Biscuits, not sweeti'ned 2f> Biscuits, sweeteiii'd, of all kinds '' Bits, n'achine, when imp(U'ted sepa- rately 30 Bitters, Tafia !s2.40 per ),'al. Blackiiii,', Shoe and Shoen akers' Ink, Shoi.', Ikriiess, and Leather I )ress- inif anc' llarnessSori]) and Knife or other polish or composition 25 I'.lacU Lead 25 B.laek Dye, " Levant Ink" •>> Black |:ii;inent 25 Bilaokbcrry Bushes 20 Book (Covets, illustrated papers Blackberries, the weight of the | 15c per lb paekai,'e to be included in the | Bo iks, Novels, or works of Ik'tion or weight for duty 2c per lb. • literature of a Himilar character, Bladders 20 { unbound or paper bound, or in Blanc Fixe Frei;! sheets, ineludint^ freight rates for 15c per lb. blow ]>i|)es 30 B uc Prints 20 BliU' \ itriol, or Sulphate of Cojiper.Free Blue, ultramarine, dry or in jadp ..Free Blueberries, wild oid\ I''ree IBIucIk rrit.'s. other 2c per lb. Blueini,',l.aundr.\ Bh'.eintjof all kinds 25 i Boats, open pleasure sail boats 25 [iioLibins, wood, not elsewhere sjieci- j lied 25 JBolts, brass, or cojtper, in bolts . . .Free j Bi Its. vcllow metal Free i Boltinn' cloth, not made up Fiee I'.olst' rs and i'lllows 30 I Bones, crude, not manuf:u't,ua'd, j burnt, calcined.ground or steamed. Free I Bone dice 20 li Bones, miiui'aetures of, fancy 35 Bisnuitii,Metallii,i'i itsnaturalstatc.FreejBones, manufactures of, not else Bisulphate of Suda Free where apecilied 20 Bits .30 I Bone Pitch, crude oidy Free Bone pitch, other, not clacwheie I specified 20 t Bone (.^rushers 25 Booklets, with cards pasted on the i (overs, or made up of cardboard I j)ieturei 15c ))cr lb JBool.s, bound or unbound, which , ha\e been printed and manufac- I tured more than tweh e years. . . . F'ree ! Books, copyinj,' books 35 Incorporated 1867. ■ T. C. ILLEN A CO , kgU for Winsor & Newton's Art luterlalsi. [iOOO I". ('. '8, ok', not lifl :h, if illus- If)!' per III, 'iimiL'rtial, 1 :;:, s, shape ', ;{;■•) sr. ;!o . . . .".0 fill (li-scH or >or nilli'is, on iDaiiii- I, and wall, or use ill V Pri'c cr .2L-i)orll. Krt'i ilurlde of Vuu or otiier ^apcr, not ;iO -a:, aciil .... Fife . . Frt'c lln.stratcd 3,') ustrated. r)0 j>L'r 11). 30 -JO Coppisr. Fitf I pulp . . Troc I''r.'e io per 11). all kinds 2r. its •.;:, re sjiec-i- 2r> H'Us — Frot' Frt'f Free ;{0 : ii't.n-ed, tianifd.Free 2(1 i 'y :ib I ot else- I 20 I Free ' sewhoie 20 2;') on the rdtjoard c per II) which aniif.ao- ars Free ;{5 lors ; per lb 'tion or iracter, , or in tes for 1900] TARIFF. 89 I'.C, riiilwavs and tolcifraph rates, hound in hook or pamphlet fnnii, hut not to imlude Christniiis an- nuald or puhlir-itions coiniiinnly known as juvenile and t )y hooks liooks, Printed Perioilii-.ds and Pamphlets, or parts thfrenf, not elsewhere speeilied, ti^t to include hiank at'oount hooks, nor cojjy hooks, nor hooks to he wi'ittun or drawn u))on ..... IJooks for the inst ueti jn of the deaf a'ld dunih and blind Free Hooks, eiid)ossed for the blind Free liooks printed in any lariiiuage other than the Knji-lish or Freneh \xn- Lfua^fes. Free liooks printed in any two or more 20 10 I', c. Hooks, not elsewhere specified, print- ed in two lan^Miak'cs, one of which is French or En>;li.sh, hound and not hein^f novels 10 liooks, printed in my lanirtiay'e other than the Fn^dish'or French lan- V'uajfci, hilt with KiiKlish or Freneh notations Free lioo'is, flyhooks and parts thereof. . .'iO liook hinders' Cloth Free liooks left by heipiest Free Boots and Shoes of any inateilal, not elsewh(a*e specified -lU lioots and Shoes, shanks for iCt lioots, horse hoots ;-{0 Boot and Shoe Counters, made from loithoroid 2.') Boot .lacks, to pay aecordinif to material ". . . lan^'ua^es, not heinjf Knjj^lish or French Free| °"* ''^"'' ^^oe Dressini; Boot and Shoe Laces, of any material ;iO Borax, not elsewhere spccitied 20 Boracie Acid and liorax, trroiuiil or un^'round, in hulk of n jt Irss than 25 1)3 Free Botanical Specimens Free Bottles so Box V\'o 'd, unmanuficlured Free Bo.\ Wood Piulers 25 Boxes, snuff boxes, to pay accord- ing to material Boxes, for jewe's, &c .... 85 Boxes, twine bo.xusof iron, plated or not ;iO Books, not printed or reprinted in t.'anada, which are inclndcti and used as text-books in the cnriicu- linnof liny univeroity incorporated colle,i,'eor norma! school in Canada; books specially imported for the hdiia tide use of incorporated mechanics institutes, public libra- ries, libr.irics of universities, col- Icjjfes and schools, or for the library of any incorporated melical, liw, literary, SLientitii; or art association or society, and b.'inij: thi; property of the orjxani.^ed iiuthorlties of such library, a'ld not in any cise the property of in lividuals, the whole under rejjalations to he made l)y the (^loiitroller of Cw-- toms— provided that importe-sof b'loks wh ) h we s)'d the s>me for the ]Mirpose mjiitioned in thi.s item, shall upon proof of sale and delivery for su h purpose be en- titled to a refund of any duty paid thereon Free Boiiks, donations of, for c'.iartib'e purposes Free Books on the ai>i>lic;ition of science t') industries of all kinds, inelud- ini;; hooks on agriculture, horti ul- ture, forest r.\, lish and lishin.i;, mininji;, nutaliuriry, architecture, electric and other enifincerini,'', carpentry, ship building'', mechan- ism, dyeinj,', bleachinj^, timiinL'', weaviir.,' and other mechanics' arts and similar inlustrial books. Free, Books, printed by an,v Government, or by an,y association for ih ; pro- I motion of science or letters, and o:fici.d annual rcp:)rtsof reli.tciout or benevolent associations, and issued in the course of the proceed- injifs of th > said associations to their memb,;rs, and not for the purpose of s lie or trade Free 35 35 30 30 3:. 30 Boxes, artists" colour, ja]):iniied .... Boxes, fancy work boxes, !,'lovt! boxes, haidkerehicf boxes, and all similar articles made of any ma- terial Braces or Suspenders and metal parts thereof . Brackets, metal jjas fixture jBrackets, shu'f, of iron and irteel... Brace'ef,s, beail and shell Bracelets of irold and silver Braids of a'l kinds, not elsew ere specified Bran, mill fe al Bran, cotton sceil bran Brandy, imititioii of, Mud artificial brandy sl40 per proof sral. Brandy Colourin^c, not c-intdnin^ spirits Bran iy Colourinir, containi -j; spirits. S'2.40 i>cr proof '^'.xl. lirass L;as jet venti'ators, as uas fixtures 30 Brass Hui 1 Instrument -i 25 Brass, A;;raffe I'ins, parts of pianos 25 Brass Eye ets and Eyelet liooks for shoes l<'ree lirass E.\etets, &(', \c, not cl>cwheri- specified .'!0 Briss, in bars, and rods in coil or otherwise, not less than six feet in length, unmanufai-turcd Free 20 20 20 Mil I'Ji li'j 1 1 ,41 Anhorst Boot and Hhoe Mfff. Co., Halifax, ipg GmSSiiie st lira.ss, aii^'U'H, same as provido 1 for l>ars, rods, kc Ilram in linlts, iiniUiMiiifictiired .... I' Hrns.'<, oM iiml si-rap, or in MocKs . . !•' UritsM 'I'liliiiii;, in Icnu'tlis i>f not less Ihaii six foil, not iioli-ilunt, IxMit or ot.lici'tt i.^o ni.iiHif.Ktnriil , . !• Piras^ T'llifs, nut otlurwisr M))((ilii"i Hrass I'lips, ln'in.;' rnii,'h lilink^i for the nianiifarturc of iiapcr sln-IU or t'artricl;,'i!.><, when iniiioit'j<) \t\ thu niannfafturi'rs of hras.-* and iiajicr sliclis and (•artridu^'^, for iisi in tlit'ir f ic'torlos for t he inaMufucUirc of yiu'h articles K Hrass Nail.s I'.rans IJivi'ts lira.-i 1 Burrs r.rass <;a!.iiK't [{iiiidcr'.s, Sa and enamelled sizinif Bristles .A' Bristol iHiard, wedding, drawiii'^- or (Pist'.'.l) F?ristol, niill, ai^^^^, blocks and bars 1- Britannia Metal, manufactures of, if not pi ted Britannia .Met.'il, nianufactiiics i-f, if plated Brocade and liroiize Powilcrs ... Bioma I. hloralum P.r.mine ]■ Broochi!s Brooms of all kinds ISroom < 'orn !• Bronze |>ouilers I", c. rec rcB I', c •20 I'CI ;io re I' HI) ;iO ;!o :'.'• roc :t(i Brunswick (Jrecn, dry colors, not elmwherc speeilled P.riishes of all kinds \>U Builth'rn ami Strip Foiuin;;, of iron or steel l.'i i'.uek wheat lOc |>er bushel I'liiekwhcat, dainaucd by watt r in tilan^itll (on appraised value) ... 'Jo I'.iirkwlie.at, meil or llour,.|c per lb P.u^hii '.eaves, crude Kree rnclin I, -av^'s, when powdered ... •in Kiicklc-i f.jr braces, ^'S parts of braces ;{.') Buckles made of iron, steed, brass or co| p' r, all kinds (not bein;; jewel- lery), not el.sewhere specitied .'{') Buckram Hats, trimmed ;{0 liiiekrum. when imported for the m'inufa. lurc of hat and lionnc.t shipes Pree Buds, .lii'ic or small jieaoli trees. 3e ca<-h r.uhf Pi-irii lit, liipad •J,''. Ihiildin- Plans L'o liub'Mis rt.ioi 20 Bubs, crude l>ruj,'S Free riL Bulbs Free iJulbs, u'lass for ekcfcric lijrht Hi BuJitt ilould-; ;{0 1 ' Bullion, (iold and Silver in bars, ;{(! I Mocks or inuiits, drt'ps, sheets or ;it» \ plates, immaiiufactureil Free nil 'Bullion, or (iold Frin.^e Free 30 liuripcrs .'iO Burnt Sii-.ir 20 Burr Stones, in blocks, rouyh or un- nianufactured, not bound up or pieimred for bindit)n' into mill stoiKM Fre" Hui-;.;iindy Pitch : Free iiUNhe.-i, other, not others ise speci- fied 20 Busts, ))ariaii or statuettes '.i^^ Butter l\ni\cs 30 IJutt, hin^res ,S0 Bulehers' K ni\ es 30 P.ut'-hers' S eels 30 B.ttcr 4eper Ih Butter, \t j^etable or riercoa ■*<' per lb Butu-r Triers 30 lihtte^r "Color," not Annatto 20 Butter, caramel not sw.'ctened .... 20 Butlerine. or other siibstittitc for butter, importation iirohibitid. Buttons, 'ollar ani cuff, niais of - Id, n'old plate, ::•., aa jewelle*-., .-0 Buttons, shoe l)ntton, made of pajH^r mache Free Buttons, shoe buttons, not otiierwise specitied Sf) I'.utlons, pantaloon i)Utton8, wholly f f metal 2;') P.utloiis of all kinds, c(»veied or not, ii()t el-ewiicrc speeilicd, includui;; rci'o;:nit!or, biittous and culY anI )v wiitt r ill valiiu) ... ■_'!) II' . |(' pur \h KriT iwflort'd ... •>!) its of luac'i's .{., :v\tf^ Jowi'I- )L'filii'(i ;{0 I .•w till for tlu! and liotinct Free ill trees. 3u each ij-'ht 4c per Ih 30 . 2(' .. 20 tiitc for iliittd. iiiaic of ewclle'-^, .,0 iiadc of Free tlierwise tto iricd s, wholly . . 2;') 1 or Mot, iclndiiij,' cull' and ewellervl .'i.'i .".. 20 ... 20 i( 11)00] TARIFF. 01 I'. I'. Caltiru'l of Coins, collections of mcd- mIh, and of other anti<|iiitic9, inchid- in^'colloclioiis of posta'.,'cst(iinpa. . Free (^ihitu • OrxaiiH ;jo n.il)iiU!tf(, r)erital 35 ( "idtlc Wire, not co\ erod 2r> CacUoiiH, hn-ath Hweoteiiors. J cent per 111. and 3.') Ciij,'cs, bird ciijfcs, sipilrrel and rat ca','c9 of wire and inctil partsof.. 3,'. CakcH, oil cake Free Take, oil I'ake meal and cotton seed cak(? Free Cake TiirnerH, to pay accordiinjf to material. ( 'alcareoiis Tufa Fret CalciiiPil Alum 20 Calendend Paper, N.F.S., not ruled 2.''i Calendered Paper, N.K S., ruled . . . 3:') California or Silver F'runes. 1 ccntperll). ('amhric Cloths, see cotton fahrics. <'ameo3 F rce (JaiiieraM 25 Camphor (!uni 20 Camwood and Sumac, and e\traet thereof, for dycintf or taiiiiint,' pur- poses, in a crude state Free (,'amwood, fjround Free ('amwood and Sumac and Kxtract, N. K. S 20 Canada Plates 5 Cinaha Wax 20 tJanary Colors, in liquid, N. K. S.... 2r> Canary Birds 20 (/'andied Peels J cent ptir lb. and 3.') Candles, Parafinc Wax 30 (Jandlcf, all others, including Sperm 25 Cai die Wick, cotton 25 r'ancs and Walkinjf Sticks, N. K. S.. 30 Cane or Kattan, not niamifactured. . 30 Cane, reed or l{att»ii, split or otlier- wise manufactured 15 Canoes 25 Canton Flannel, white, cotton 25 Canton Flannel, ))riiited and ilyed, cotton 35 Canvas or fabric, not frictieiiized, for the manufacture of l)i(;ycle tires wh(!n ini|)ortcd by manufacturers of bicycles for use exclusively in the manufacture of bicycle tirc:* in their o\vn factories Free Canvas and sail twine of flax or hemp, when to be use. P 35 Carria'jfes, Railway <;ars (or other '■ai.-<), \Vhcelbarr(ws, Trucks, Koad or Kailw!-' Scrapers, and Hand Carts ■.i() • ^arriajics, Cart Buslics ,30 Carriatfes, Childrens' Carria(j(.'S and ^ll;d's, and parts of, N. O p 35 Carri i^cs, bie\cles and tr\cicles, N. K. S. ...'. ■ 30 Cirri.iKcs, freiiiht w.ijfons, drays, slei;,'lis and siniil ir vehicles 25 Carria;ccs, parts of lini^h(!d, shall be charged wilh smie rate of duty, on a priiportii.'iiat!; \aluation, as that chargeabli' Uj on the finished article. Carriai,'es, paits of, ivc ; is held to include Wheels, bodies. Scats. Dashboards, (iears, Tops, Shafts aiKJ Poles re i(l.\ to lit, painted or not painted. CairiaH'cs of traieiiers, and C;ir- ria;;(!s laden with merchandise, and not to i.nlude eiicus troupes or hawkers, under reifulalions to 'ill m '■1 "!Vl Anihprst, Boot and Shot; Jlfjf Co., Amherst, cSTioUeKwn yj T\RIF1\ [1900 !• C. V (• hr iiiiHirllHMl hv thoOuiitrollor of Ccmi;nt, IV.rtlaiiil iind hyilnuilic or Customs Car Wlmul Tires of Stisel, when in , Kroo II Kroo ri»ii,'li Car Wlufl Tiri'H, llniilioil ;»n (•••lit <n-piin'd fdi' use in tliu cunstrnt'- tiiin iif Carria:,'e.> Castor (»II Ct'-v.'S, 0^.; cases, eontalniny; ei.'i.'S .. Cases, fur jewels, watelies, sii\er- \nrv, plated ware, entlery, ini- wn'er iln>e in l»a>rs, liarrels or casks, •lu" w( i;fnt of the pickaite to lie included id ilie wei^'lit for duty. 12.1 eoiits i»cr 100 11)8. Cement, rniiher 'i.'i Omeiit, N. K S '2(1 Cement, oil, lidn-ijatintr, N K. S. .. '>:, Chalk, China or Conwall stont?, l''elH- pir and Clitf stone, ^;round or nn.rronnil l''r. ;!u 20 ('halk, fur peneila containing; no plnmli.'i!,'" "" Clialk lines 'i:> (jhanioniile Klowers, wiien jiowdercd -'.i Charts, N. iC. S 20 (/hains or cords niaile of hair !{;') Chains (iron or steel) roil chaitis, links a?i'' chain shackles. Ilve-8i.\- teeiith:joi \n inch in dianctur or over .') •JO jChains (iron or steel) other, N. E. .S. :\n 20 port ip'y CJiareoal laundry irons ;{.') (;heeae H cents per 11). Ca-es, when imported filled with Cheinicals, not e sewhere apeeilled. . 20 ciitierv, the cases shall he duti!il)lc t'herries, 2 cents per Ih.. to iiieludo at the i-anie rate as their eo'itents. HO \ the \vei','ht of the paeka),'es in the Cusi's, or unii cover.s, all kinds . I wei'^'ht for dntv. Cases for mu-icai instruments, when Cherry wheit Welding' Compound . .Fret imported empty Cas s eoiitaininu' ni'isic ;!0 Cht>rr\ Tn es. . :i cents eacii. in!-trii- nient-i \^lien iiuiporti tcl, sh; l)a\- lie iinie r.ite of ihit\ as their contents. Cases watch cases Cas s, fanc> , (jtlier, ami similar fancy articles ni.ide of any mit.'riil, N. !■:. s ;{■) Cases, C:irtiid'ze l"as''s ;{0 (.'attl»^ for improveineiit of stock . Free 'ewin^Lj (ium, if sweetetied. . ..J ct. per Ih, and lir> Chewing; Oum, not sweetened 2o Chicory r.iw orKreeii . .3 cents per Ih. ;}0 Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or },'round. j i ccnt.s per Ih. I''re. CMt;,oit or t;ut Conl lor Musical Instnmients Cat'jfut or U'orni,'nt, nianufaolured. (Jhina (.'lay (!hinese I'.hie, dry color, N. K. S. <;hina Figures China Ware, N. K S for \\ hip and other cord (;.iiistic I'ot ish C lustic Sodi, " . Free Vre.' . Free ShvU, prepared l.\e .... (':iiistic .Soda, other China .Stone Chicle (Jiini, or Sappato j,nun in I crude stite i(,'hicle Cum, &c., N. K. S Chip ll>pernic iChips, (piassi I Free . 20 . Free . 20 , Free holaruin or Chloritleof Aluminun'.Fret C ■ry (.\!lerv Malt (Jhloride of Barium. !(_'hlor.ilainide Chloride of Ethyl 20 20 (.'ellul.i pottery for lirepro.if purposes ;W n,,j,„ri,|^. ,,f |^i,;,^, j,, paokaircs of Celeulo d Xyloniie, or Xyolite, in sheets, lumps, hloeks or halls in the r(Hi;,di Free Cellu'oid moulded into sizes for han- dles of knives .uid forks not liored nor othi'ru ise m mufacturel ; also ne'Ulcled celluloid halls and eylin- ders, coa^e.l with tinfoil or not, I'Ut not linish ;d or further minii- lot less thai: 2.") Ihs. weijfht. F Chloroform (Jh ocolate Paste. : hoppers, meat (Jhristma' Cards t'hroiionieters and C( ,4 cents j)cr Ih. 30 20 impasses Chronometers, not clsewl for Ship: . Frei tied spcci- 25 factored and hianks loiil laini> ^h I Celluloid cutVs .and collars, (lelhdoid tliimhies C oid line's, saddler' hardware 10 20 30 Celluloid nrmnfaetures of, N. K. S.. 20 Churns (wood) Chrome Green, dry color, not else- where spetnficd 20 Chromos, not elsewhere si)eeified .. 20 Chromotypes, not elsewhere specified 20 ( 'hucks macliine t lol 30 20 Choice Books for Presents, at^ T. C. ALLEN ft CO'H. , DOO] T A It IFF. •ir, r. »'. 'liuriiH and (Jriickti, Kurthnnvaiti .. ;I0 liiinh Hi^IIm, wIu'H imported lur tho iiMi' (tl (JljiirchrH Y'rtiv 'hiircli VcHtiiicnts of any niiitcriiil. '10 'idtr, not i^luiifled or ri-fliiiMl ft iicntH Jilt )iM. 'id«r, clarinod or rcnniil. 10 ciH-iior yall. \nil)s, curry lonilis, as saddlors' hardware ."JO C'liiiniiinion pliitc, svhiMi importud for the use of clnirclics, conipri.s- in;; flai,'i)ns,ili:ilicfH, iiali'ns,criU'tH, and a' n IS dishes Frof Ciininiiiiiinii Wafci'S '20 C passes, for ships Krce Cniiip sses, N. !■;. S '2i> Conipositioii Nails, Spikuj and shea- tliini,' Nails l.*! Coinpcisition I'li 1, in Mocks 20 Cciniposition ornanientsurterracotta .'Jf) ( 'onccntrated L.ve '20 Coiiiintrati'd iionn'ola (lisither dye). '20 ('ondensed Colt'ee with milk '20 Condensed Milk (weight of tlie jiack- ay^e to he included in the wtiyht fur duty,) ,■{', cents per Ih. Coiifi' Copper, liars and rods, in coil ni' • •thcrwiftc uiinianiifa' tiircd, in leir,'llis not less th.ui si\ feet l"'re» Copper liars, lo Is ai\d shcJs, not elsewhi're speeilied :{0 Ciip|>ei' Nails ;i() L'l'pptr Hollers for use in Calico i'lintiii;,'' when imported hy Calico I'rinters for usi; in tU ir fact ;ries for priiitinif calicos and for no uthi^- ])urposes (such rollers not lieiii'.; manufactured in Canada) ..Free (Jc'pper llivuts ;{0 Copper in holts, uninanufae urcd . .Free (,'oppcr nuns ;iO (-'opper, old and sciai>, or in hlocksi.Freo Copper Tuhiii.;-, in lun^^hs of not less than tl feet, not pjlished, bent or o liL-rw se manufactured Free Copper Tuliiny, not elsewhere speei- tit'd ;{0 Copper [Sheets, stripes or jilates not planished, po'iihed or coated. . . Free Co|>|ier Injfots or p.i;.,'s Free ( 'Ofper Uaths, luit elsi'where speeilied 30 Copper liath Tnhs lilted up in frame or atind of wood 30 Copper, all other maniifactureH of, not, (-iHcwhere speeilied.. ;I0 ('opper, sulphate of, (hhie \ itriol). . Fr« i' Copper,suhiicetatcof dry or vi!iilli,'risFrci' (^oppt'r, precipitate of, crude l''ri i ( 'opperas, Siilplmtt) of Iron Kin Cop> um P.ooks ;!,i (!op\iUk' Presses, as otlh'O furniture. :'.n (Jords and Tassels of silk or an.\ other mutetial, not elsewhere speeilied ;i'i ('orn Uarvi'sters '.'o Corn, " ilried or e\uiioratid, '20 ( 'orn 1 1 uskcrs and Miellers ... :>.:, Corn Meal, includini; the duty on the harr(!l 'i:> ets ]ier lirl ('orn Hour, when found to contain all the properties of the corn or corn meal, less the hran and other parts remoN ahle hv hoilin^ onl.\ , and not callable of heinu Used as starch without further change •20 Corn .Meal, when damaijed hy water in transitu (on appraised value).. -'0 Cork Muoys, (•o\ered with cotton Corset wires, eo\cred, cut to leii(fths tipped or uiiti|»ped M.'p iVistumes, theatrical :-M Coltolene '2 cents per lb Cotton .Sheets "•>> Cotton l)uek, «:rey or white '.:' (Motion, b llinit oi' c.lton '20 Cotton l''abricH, >;re\' or unbleached. :::'> ('otton Fabrics, printed, d>ed, or colored, not (tlsewherc speeilied .. , l!;'i (Jotton Fabrics, white or bleached, not elsewhere speiitit; 1 '2;'' Cotton Varus, dyed or undyed, not elsewhere speeilied 'lU Cotton Yarns, No. 40 and liner Free Cotton Candle Wicks '2;') Cotton Cords, not elsewhere speci- 1 fied 3.'-. Cotton Corda jj;e '2.'i Cotton lap dusters 30 ' Cotton I'runella Free Coltin IIoso, lineil with rubber .... 3.^ Cotton Seed Oil (Olive Butter) 20 , Cotton Sewintr Thread, in hanks, ; three and six corJ If) ' Cotton Threa I on spools and crocket Cotton and all other cotton thread not elsewhere speeilied 2; Cottjii sheet waddiiijj:, batts and bat- ting, d> ed or not 2.' €nnrt and Conr^jancloR Fftrms, at T. C. ALLEV k CO\S. I Cottiiii. articl(!H iiiiuli' tip liy the Hi^^nmtresH from linen or cotton taliricH. N. (». l* iir. (oiton Wool or lUw Cotton Fior ( ollon Wofil (lyt'il . 'JO Cotton WaijiK, d.\('d (r iindjtiil, not ' clsowlicri! s)ii.:eillu(l 2.') Cotton Hi?L'tl inuul Fioti ( 1)1 ton SiHid Uttke Vrw Couniarin '2ii CoiinlnrpancH afi Coinitirs, l)00t nn*l xhoo, niadu from li':itheru';i, (ireparwl or proHorved 2.') Crackud Corn :ind W liiat 20 CniniitinieH 2r» craiifs . 2!') CriiluiH, lilack 20 Croain SeparatorH Free Crtaiu of Tiirtar in Crystals Fret Citiiui of Tartar, other, not elsn- wliere apecitled 20 ( ream Freezers HO (Veoiotal 20 Crocus, (.'rock, earthenware !H) ( 'rowhars .'{() I 'riu'il)lc8. Clay or I'luinhajro Frei' Crn.siiers ,l)i)ne, rie, rock anil j,'rain. 2;') Cr\olit(' or Kryolite, niineial Fre<' Cr\8tal Kiee 20 Ciiliif Nitre, or Nitrate of Soda. . . . Frc' Ciunmhers iTi Ciitfs M ("ii|s or otlur prizes won in tiona tide C'onpetition Free i I 'nriant \'int!.-i and Hushes 20 Currants, i,'reen fruit, the weiifht for duty to II elude the weii,'lit ot tlie packau'es 2 cents per 11). (Jiirrants, Zante and others, dried . . 1 cent per II). Curled or Dyed Hair, not elsewhere specified 20 Cuiliii},' Stones Free ( 'urry Cards 'M t urry Coinha. . 'iO ( "urry I'ow ders 2r> Curtain Poles Knds, Uin<;s and lira( keiH made of hrass 30 Ciirt.iiiis when made up, trimmed or uutrinune.l 35 Curtains made of l)aml)00 as furni- ture 30 Curdi liipiid 20 t 'uitcri?, feed cutters 2r) Cutters, straw aud hay cutters 2.'j Cut, Flowers 20 Cutch or ;f,inihier, crude dye Fret- ( "yanide of I'otassium Free ( ;.\ clometers 2r) Cylinder needles, steel HO t.'ylinders, i)honoj;raph 25 I'. I ('yano^en, or compound of lironiinc and |H)ta.-(sium for r.-duciin,' nietals in minin;; (>|)cration.>i Fiec D. h.uuar jrum Free Dam i» or nof, not otlurwisc pro\ idcil ;{() Damask, oti-.er, to pay accordinjf to material Dates dried fruit 25 Deer Tongue (powilcred) 20 Deer Heads, m.iui, ted 20 Delias and Oleo-slearine Free Demijohns .10 Derricks -j.^ Desks and Wiitin>f Desks, f.»ncy .. 3f) Dtsks, not. elsewhere specified, as furniture ;{0 Deshicated Cocoaniit, swettened or not .'") (ts. per III. Dextrine 10 Dial c' ic food, special 20 I Hanionds, ^Mu/iers', as tools H( Diamonds, set HO Diamonds, unset Free Diuinond Dust or hort and hiaek, for horers Free Di imond [>rills, for prospeetiiu: for minerals, not to include moti\e power Free Diastase -lo Dice, hone, not elsewhere specilied . 2" I »isi s, steel, for h irne-s HO Dihks, Su^'ar k cent per Ih and H.'i Doys for improN itmcnt of stock .... Free Doys, not elsewhere specified 20 l)ol!s of all kinds and materials . . . H'> Dominos of |\(n'y 20 Door Knohs, iu)t elsewhere spccidcd ."Kl Door Knohs made of wood, plain, umnounted 2r« DoorOonu's HO Douches, ruhhir 2;) 1)0} lies ot Mnen or Cotton Damask HO Drajjon's I'.lood Free Draui Tile.-*, not ^.'lii/.ed 20 Itrawinj; pnper, mounted H') Drawinf,'^ not elsewhere specifieil . . 20 Draw ini; Slates, of China HO Dress Steels H.') Dressing's, harness, and leather 2'» Dre sine 10 Dried Koots, not elsewhere specified 20 Drills, ro.k drills •J.'i Drills, diamond dril's for prosjicct- ini; for miner. ds, not to include motive power I'"rce Druy;s, crude, su<'h ns l)arks, heans, herries, llowers, roots, bal.sanis, bulhs, fruits, insc'ls, grains, ;,Min.s, and ;;um resins, herhs, leaves, mits, fruits aiul stem seeds ; any of the !'l .)HJ I ^i'll ' l^ll i;.'i .j, '-¥^\\ r.i t 'i ,»■ !■'. M -■ I ■' I. '■I imherst B*iot and Shoe Mfif. Co., Halifax, isg orSvuie St Of) TAIUFK. [1900 t'orotjoini,'- wMicli are iint eiliMo, ami ill a criuli! state, and not a(haiic(.'i.l in \alni; tiy rvtinint; or (.'lindin.; 'H' any otlitT jiroci'SH ol niaiiuf kI urc. and not othcrwisL; |ir vide! tVn- I' ree'Karihcnware and Stoneware, v. c. Kartlienware Water Closets ;50 I'laitlienware Drain I'ipiH, sewer (lipes, fliimney linirij^d or vents, eliiniriey tops and inverted blocks, K'a/.fd or unjfiazeil 3f> Demi Dryers' .lapan and lii(iiid driers. 'JO.ts, p.r t:all. a.i.i "20 Dry Plate {".niulsion, ]>iiotcurapliie . 20 Dry White and lIi d l,eaii, oran^'e mineral and /.inc wlnte 5 Dry I'litty, for poli^Iiin;,' granite or jolins, (.'hums and Crocks »Ks Free' Kart hen ware, batlis, tuhs.wathstands Dry (!olors, not elsewhere spce lied '20 Dock, for ixIliDL;' and hose, when ini])orted hy nuvrjiifactinxTM of sii'li artii'lcs for nse in the mannfa tiiie thi.'rt'of iu thi'ir hvn n facfoiies. . . Tree Diiek ("ottoii, uM'e.N tir « liite ■22.\ Dii. k, (linen) not elsewlure siiLM-itied 2."i Diikehait'd Malt Kvtrart Kii'-i Yulk Fn K-,:-^ Volk, in hulk preserveil with Ki >lt ■J.S Dn,>-t, anthracitt iMi-il, dlamoni .40 per jiroof ^al. and ,'iO i material :i i^tf. |ier doz. Hi-aters, to pay a cord in {j; to dust. •ist or hort Free 20 Du,st, not e'sewiiere si)e(ilied, . . Dnsteis, Feathers. . . 'lU Duster, lap 'M r>nt(h i.r Sehlair Metal, leaf 2:) Dunj; or tanrjiii;,' articles, in a crude si^ate, used in dyeln;j: or tanJiinjf, Freej Kiastic hose snpp rters 3:i FJastic, round or flat, iiicludinj.t ijar- ter eia.stic 'X> Klasti:' rulihor thread. Klectiic lij^ht hulbs, of jaste and extract of, and Fn\liossLd Cards, or Chiistniaa and indiyo auxiliary or zinc du>r, persis or extract of archill and cudliear, j.iti^rra jioniea, '.^a'liliier or cutili, e.xtract of lo'.,'woocl. fustic, oak and New Year's chrcnios, advertisii If) ets. per lb. I'hnbroidericH, white cotton enibroid- of oak liark, and ipicbraeh.i cam- jKmbroideries, not elsewhere specified li.'i \v(od aii.n-ound or prepareil, and J els all extracts of red li(|Uor a crude Fn^^i acetate of aluminum jireparul Fn^ines, Fire. from pyroli-neous acid for dyein or calico printin;. Kniundled Iron or Steel llollowware Fnamelled Iron or s'eel Ware, not kiiere s))eeitie(l oO I'lnj^i.'/es, Locomoti\c, for railways.. U.'i ;{() Farthenware, stoneware and white granite, or iron Htoncnvare and C. C. ware, whether dec irated, print- ed or sponged or not, not eUe- whei I) specified .... .'iO of eaithenware, stone, cement or clay, or of other material, imt otherw ise provided 30 Dy< in-- or tannin;.; articles, X. K. S. 20 I t.iy, vVe. Dye Wood, i;romid or further ad- L,' lOn^-ines, steam, of ships or other .Free, vessels built in anv foreign coun- , I'r. vanci'd in muiufacture than in chips, not elsewhere specified l)\ed Cotton Wool 20 !f Dyed, jet black, for dyein;;' cottor psom Salts. 20 , Fssence of cotTee Dye, Leather, concentrated dongul.i 20 ; Fs.sences, otlu'r N \] . U cents per lb l>\ namos , •>', Karths, ochi E. ■arUi 20 Fster (lUm 20 Kther, bnt,\ rie, alcoholic I " $2.10 per gall, and lit) 20 j Ether, butyric, nonalcoholic 20 irilienuue, dr.iin tiles not glazed. 20 ; Kther, Sulphuric Kther .. Karl lunu are Tilc'i, not e speeilied sewhere iKu|/borin, chemical. ari IKxalgen, chemical. 20 20 I'^lectrie Fight fixtures or metal parts { I of, not elsewhere Hi>ecifietl ;{0 ; jKlecirie Light (ilobesand Shades. ,. 30 j Kleciro plated Ware ;i0 i |Kmbalming Fluids, containing spiriis | .'?2.-IO cts. per i)ioof gal. .t 30 ! Kmbalming F.uid, containing no alcohol 20 Kngines, Steam, all others 2.') j Kntomok gieal specimens Free 20 jKnveloiies, i>aper, of all kinds 3:') Nova Scotia Game Laws. Gborob Piers, Secretary, N. S. Game Soc, Halifax, N. S. The Nova Scotia Game Society has issued an abstract of the game laws of the Province. Sportsmen would do well to peruse them care- fully. They are as follows : MOOSE, CARIBOU, Close season from January 15th to October 1st. No person shaU kill more than two moose and two caribou. Meat must be taken out within ten .ays from killing. — Penalty for breach of foref^oinn; provisions, $.50 to $200. No person shall have in possession any green hide or fresh meat from January 20ih to October I at. — Penalty $25 to $50. No person shall set any snare or trap fot moose or caribou. — Penalty $50 to $100. No person shall hunt moose or caribou with dogs. — Penalty $50 to $100. All dogs so hunting may be destroyed by any person. Provision protecting cow moose, repealed. Any person bringing moose- or caribou m^at to Halifax, or any incorporated town, for sale, shall bringr neck and forelegs and keep them exposed till all meat is sold. Penalty •l.'iO. Any member or agent of Game Society, game commissioner, police officer or constable is authorized to examine or mark game, and resistance to him is a violation of the law. Close season for American elk or red deer till October l8t, 1904. — Penalty $50 to $100. BIRDS. - f Partridge — Till Oct. 1st, 1901, no parson shall hnut, kill, buy, sell or have in possession, any Partridge, whether killed in this province or elsewhere. — Penalty $5 to $10 for each offence. Woodcock, Snipe, Teal, Blue-winged Duck, Wood Duck. — Close season March bu to Sept. 1st, save in Cape Breton, where close season for all birds except partridge is May 1st to September 1st. No person shall kill any game bird except blue-winged duck, bet- ween sunset and sunri.se. No person shall have any bird in possession in close season. No snare, trap or net shall be used for any game bird, at any time. Anv person may destroy any snare, etc., so set or used i'enalty for breach of provision as to birds $5 to $10 for each bird. Pheasants, spruce partridge, &c. — Unlawful to hunt, kill, or have in possession, pheasants, spruce partridge, blackcock, capercailzie or sharp-tailed grouse, — Penalty, $5 for each spruce partridije, $25 for each of the other birds Unlawful to have in possession, buy or sell eggs, or injure or destroy the nests of any native birds. — Penalty $5 to $10. RABBITS, HARES. Close season from Februavy 1st to October 1st. No person shall have them in possession from February 5th to October 1st. Penalty $10 . . BEAVER. No nerson shall hunt or kill any beaver until after the Ist day of November, A. D. 1900. — Penalty for each offt^nce, $100, . , OTHER FUR-BEARING ANIMALS. Mink. — Close se.\son March 1st to November Ist. For all other fur-bearing animals from April Ist to November 1st. The following animals are not protected, viz : bear, wolf, loupcervier, wildcat, skunk, musquash, raccoon, fox. woodchuck, otter and weasel, from April 1st to November 1st — Penalty, $5. Unlawful to hunt any of the fore- foing animal& with dogs between 1st February and 1st October. — •enalty, $30 to $80. pi W ■l-!\ i ! .>.i • M:,i 11. rtV No perHon not domidled itiNova^coiia shall hunt without a license. License fees for birds, hares and rabbits, $10 ; all other ^ame,t30. Licenses may be had at Provincial Secretary's office, Halifax, from all Clerks of Countiei* and from the Agents of ^he Game Society in various parts of the Province. License fee fur officers. Army atid Navy, on this station, $5. Such officers if members of Game Society, are not required to take any license. Penalty for hunting without license, S50 to $100, in addition to the license fee. The hunter, guide or companion of any such person hunting with* out license, is liable to same nne as the person himself. NoTB — No person shall sell or ex{K>se tor sale, or buy any animal or bird included in the definition of game until after the lapse ot three days from the end of any close season. — Penalty, $25. Whenever a fine is imposed by the game laws, the person fined is liable to imprisonment if the fine is not paid ; and judgment may be recovered in the county courts for amount of tine and costs, and may be recorded so as to bind the lands of the defendant. When he is imprisoned ho shall remain in jail one day (or earh dollar of the fine. All the penalties for having game unlawfully in possession, apply whether the game was killed in Nova Scotia ox eisewhere. N B.— Officers and Agents of Game Society, any Game Com- missioner, Magistrate, Detective, Police Officer or Constable having reason to believe any game illegally taken is in the possession, or in or on the person or property of any person, or in any bai;, basket, box, waggon, cart, sleigh, etc., shall have the right, and it shall be his duty to search the same, and to seize any game if found. Any person ob- structing such officer shall be liable to penalty of $25. CAPS BRETON. Close season for moose and caribou in Cape Breton, till October Ist, 1899.— Penalty, $200. EXPORT, BIRi>S, ETC. Unlawful to export from Canada, deer, wild turkey, quail, part- ridge, prairie fowl, woodcock. FISH. Salmon. — Clote season from August 15th to March 1st, except that salmon may be fished for with the fly alone from February 1st to August l!>th. From low water nearest 6 o'clock p. 'n. of every Satur- day, to low water nearest 6 a. m. of every Monday, no one shall fish for salmon in non-tiilal waters. Tn non-tidal waters frequented by salmon, no one shall fish for any kind of fish between 9 o'clock p. m. of everv Saturday and 6 o'clock a. m. of the following Monday. Drifting and dipping for salmon is prohibited. The use of nets and other apparatus* ts confined to tidal waters. Close season in Cape Breton from August 3 Ist to February 1st. Trout, &c. — Unlawful to fish lor or to have in posiiession any speckled trout {scdvelinus fontinalis), lake trout or land locked salmon, between 1st October and 1st April. Unlawful to fish for tpout by any other means than angling with hook and line, or to fish through the ice.- -Penally for breach of foregoing provisions, $20 for each offence. Explosives — The use of explosives to kill any kind of fish is pro- hibited under a penalty of $20. Bass. — Close season, from 1st Marciito Ist October, except that Bass may be fislied for at all times by angling wiih hook and Tine. Bass should not be fished for with any net having meshes of a less size than 6 inches, extension measure, nor by means of seines. Penalty $20. Shad and Gaspereaux. — Close season for Shad and Gaspereaux shall be from sunset on Friday evening to sunrise Monday morning in each week. Penalty $20. bout a license, er game, t30. ElalTfax, from le Society in n, $5. Sach to take any Idition to the anting with*^ i, ' any animal' ipse of three rson fined is oent may be its, and may lay for eaf h isjon, apply rame Com- able having »ion, or in asket, box, be hh duty person ob- ;ill October uail, part- Is t, except lary Ist to ery Satur- i shall fish uented by lock p. m. Monday. ' nets and in Cape ssion any i salmon, at by any ongh the h offence, ih is pro- that Bass B. Bass size than alty $20. jpereaux •ming in SIMSON BROS. & CO., J5?,TP^®1'^ ^k\?JP^^^ ^e made from Pure » ^v , Fruit Juices. PENTAGON Bnii.mwn ttat.tpa^ !■: ;!0 Kxtnict of Malt (non-alcoholic), for niedi(Mnal and l)al Faiisand Hlowcrs, for circulat'n- air, iron .'io 30 10 I* c Felt, not elsewliere specified 2')" Felt (Moth, wool of every description, _ not els where specified ;?r, Fencin- Foils ,'jo Forro-man-anese 5 Ferro-silicon .... ,'j Ferrules, carria-e hardware 30 Feirules, of wire, iron or steel, not ^ elsewhere speeilied Fertilizers, compounded or manufac- tured Fertilizers, uncompoundcd or un- mamifactured, including phos- phate rock, kainite or German liota.sh salts, (ierman mineral pot- ash, bone dust, hone black, or charred bone, and hone ash, fish offal or refuse, -uano and other I aniriial and ve-et^ble manures ...Free Fibre, Mexican, natural and tampico I or istle Prec ; Fibre, ve-etable Free Fibre Ware, Cartavert indurated fibre ware, vulcanized fibre ware, j and all articles of like material, ! iiot elsewhere specified 25 Fibre Ware, fancy manufactures of. 35 Fibre, ve-etahle, twisted for con- venience in tr.insportation Free Fibre, Ramie 20 Fibrilla, Flax Fibre and Fiax Tow.. Free !• i-s (dried fruit) 25 Files and Hasps 30 Fillets, or Cotto'i and Rubber, not exec din- 7 iiKhes \^•i(le, when im- jiorted b_\ and for the use of manu- fiu^tiirers of card clothin- in their own factories Free Filter I'apcr 25 Fire-arms, revolvers, muskets, can- nons, rifles, pistols, and shot Kims, X E S, includiu- air y:uns and air rifles, not bein- to.\ s, and other tire arms, N E S . . . ! ,30 ,, . I Fire-arn;s, imjiorted by and for use r anna • •_■ ^1 \ of army and navy . . " Free arriers' K Farm Wa}.';ons Faucets, wooi Faucets, iron Fashion Plates, 30 •'-1 I Fi re-brick -s'o\e linin- , ,"^;.' ! Fire-brick, not elsewliere speeilied . . ."'' I Fire-brick, for use in process ii 20 20 30 i Tailors, .Milliners manufacture or for manufacturin- purposes Free and Ma itit! .Maktrs *■ '''^'^ I''ire ( lav Fre Fasteners, i:kle(l, notspt'cially enumer- ated or pro\ ;de(i for hy tliisact. 50 cents per 100 Ihs Smoked and J{onele,>ss Fish 1 eent per 1".). AiU'hovios !ind Sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in t :n huXLs, measuring; \v>\. more than live iiiehes lonu% fwiir imhes wide, and three and onc-hali inches ileep Ti Cents I'cr hox In h;ilf hoxes measurinn' not more than fi>e inches lor';,', four inches wide, and one and tive-ei;;htlis deep -A cents per .i l)ii.\. In (piarter boxes, nuasurinu not more than tour and three-quarter inches Ion;;, three and one-half inches wide, and one and a (luar- ter dee)). . . .- cents iier 'j box. Anchovies and S;u'dines ini|iorti.d in any other form .SO Fish jircserved in oil, cxcejit An- chovies .j\d Saniines 'SO Fresh or dried li.s!i, not elsewlieri; speeitied, imported in b;.irels or half barrels. . .1 cent \\:v pound Saluion and all other li.^h prepared or jnescrvcd, incluiiin;^ oysters, not speciallN ci;umerated or pro- vide('. tor . Lobster^i, frc sh, uiive Lobsters prcp^rid or prescr\cd, not elsewhere spccilled 2,") Oysters, ea neil, in cans iiot over one pint, acts, per can, including- the cms Oysters in cans, ov^r one iint, and not ovur one tuiart. "i ets. )ier can, including' the cans O3 sters in cansexceedingoiie (juart an additional sjiceilie duty of ti\e cents for each quart or fraction of a quart of capacit\ over a (|uart, including' the cans ;■) etnts jior yuart Live Fish, not el'-ewhere specified 20 Packages (ontaiiuiig ()yster or othci' Fish, not otherwise pro- vid. d for : 2.'i Oils, si)crmaceti, wliale and other lish oils, and ;.!! i.ther articles, the jiroduce of the fisheries, not elsewheii' Bpeciil. d 20 Msh. fresh, dried, salte.l, or smok- ed, I'ish oils, and all jiroduvta of tish, the natural jiroductH of Newfoundland Free 2;') 20 Fish Hooks for dcej) sea or lake fish- ing', not smaller in size than No. 2 ; Haidi cod, pollock and mackerel (ish lines, and mackerel, herring, salmon, seal, seine,, mullet net and trawl twine in hanks or coil, bark- ed or not, in variety of sizes and thread, including' gi'ling' thread in b.dls and head ropes, harked marline and net morsels of cotton, hemji or flux, and deep sea fishing nets or seines ; when used exclus- ively for the fisheries, not to ii, elude hooks, lines or neta com- monly uicd for gportsinan'a pur- I'oses Free Fishing' twines of silk and other ma- terial, not elsewhere specifud.... 2;'r Fish Lines, made up, N F S .'iO Fish refuse Fi 1 c Fish Hooks, not elsewhere specified. ;'.ii Fishing' Itods ;;() Fishing' Flies with hooks :;o Fishing' Fly books ;jo Fishing' Plates, railway. . .sj^S per ton llaiuiels, canton, white 2.') Flannels, wool, \\orbtcd, etc ,'l;'i Fla\ouring' powder, consolidated .. . \ cent per lb. and .'j."i Flax fibre ." Vwv. i'lax tow Free Flax Seed Free Flax Seed Oil, raw or boiled 2.1 Flax Can \ as and sail twine of hemp and flax, when to be used in ships' sails .') Flay, niantifactures of, and flax, hom)i and jute combined, > KS.. 2,') Flint, Hints and jr'ound flint stones. I'rcc Flint Paper 2.'i Flooring', Mosaic of atiy material . . ,'io Florist Stock, \iz. : Palms, bulbs, conns, tubers, rhizomits, arnearia, spiiaM, and lilies of-the\ alley . . . Free Flour, (irain and Meal of all kinds, wlien damag'cti by watcrin transitu (on ajipraised value) '20 Flour, Uuckwheat or Meal I i cent i)er lb. Flour, g'luteii flour, a special diabetic t food 20 Fiour or Cormneal, imported in ba;j;s bags to pay 20 ))er cent. Flour, of Corn or Corn Meal, includ- ing duty on bbls. . .2,'') ets. i)er bbl. Flour, j)otato flour, dutiable as starch lA cents i)er lb. Flcur of Hye, includin<< duty on barrels 50 cents per bbl. Flour of Kicc '.'.''. F'lour of Sag'o 2,1 I'uur, Wheat, including duty on bbl. ()0 cents per bbl. Flour, Wheat in bags bags to i)ay 20 per cent. F'owers, artificial 25 Flov\ ers, natural 20 GRANVILLE ST -HALIFAX [iDOO Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co., Amherst, N. 8„ incorporated I'. C oa or lako i'mh. ize than Xu. ■_' ^ and luackeri'l korul, herriiij^, nullet net and * or coil, hark- .V of sizes and iji'lin^' thread iO})os, iKirked seis of cotton, ep sea (Ibhinj; I iisi'd excluH- ■ries, not to or nets com- ' rtsinan'a pur- ■ ■ ■ Krci. md other ina- i spec-ifud 'J.U ^l':« MO K.ic ere specified, .iii • • ■ ;;(• :» ;!(i 30 ■ ••'rsS jier ten 1^;) , etc ;.;;-, 3olidati'd . . . t peril), and '.i:, Vi\c Kric Fivv iled 0-, , ne of licnip !ed in ships' and flax, ', ^ K.S.. lt. nt stones. I'rci ateriul . . 8, liUll)S, aincari;i, alley . , . I- all liinds, I transitu ;io lit per Ih. xl diahetic Jd in haj,'s 1, includ- per 1)1)1. a.s starch s i)er II). iliit.v on per 1)1)1. 20 !':' li,'-. on 1)1)1. I'lr hbl. cr cent. -2r> •20 1900] TARIl'F. 99 P. c. Kiowcra, wax 20 Flower Hulhs of all kinds Free Fluorspar M Fliitiiit; Machine 2r) Fly Paper '^'^ Foils, Fencirii; foils 'M Fo/ horns, patc?it portable machine 2.) Folders ar>d Ptisters. . . IT) its, per lb. Food, health foid, a specially pre- pared wheat Hour or meal 20 Fond, M Ik, and other similar i)re- jiaratiotis .HO Fi)ot (Jreasi), heinj,' the refuse of the cotton seed after the oils h;is l)(!en l)resscd out, hut not when treated with alkalis Frei Foot Scrapers of Iron, not elscswhero spe(Mffed ;iO Forks, t d)le, plated or not, di steel or other met;>l HO j Forniidhide, eh' ni' :al 20 Forn'alin, oheniii ul : 20 ; Fountain pens, rubber 2,'> ] Fouls, domestic pure bicd, for the improveiiicnt of stock, homin;,'- or niessenjier piteous and pheasants and <|ua a Free Fowls, other not elsewhere specified 20 Frames, clasjjs and fasteners for piu-ses and chatelaine bajjs or reticules, not more than seven inches in width, when importiHl by tlie manufacturers of sueh articles for Utjc in their own factories 20 Frame-", pictures and piioto^^iapiis of any matis ial '!<^ French Mustiird, lii|ni French Must;ird, N !■: S 2.') Frillin^s and (Ikuuccs .'i.') Frin!,'c, liuHion, ami (!old Fringe. .. Frc( Friiiyes, other ■^■'> Froirs, radwjiy .'50 Fruit, dried Apples, desiccated or evaporated 2.") Fruit, dried, Uaisiiis.. 1 cent per lb. Fruits, dried currants .1 cent per lb. Fruits, dried, desiciutcd or evapor- ated fruits, all other, N K S 25 Fruits.green, viz.; baniiras.plnntans, pineapples, pomegranate-^, ^'auvas, nianjioes, and shaddocks ; and wild blueberries wild strawberrie-i,^ and wild raspberries Frei Fruits, irreen, apples inclmlinjr duty on barrel 10 cents per bbl. blackberries, ^gooseberries, rasp- berries and strawberries, cherries, and curr.ants, not elsewhere spici- lied, the weight of the i)aikr^'-c to be ineluded in the wei-ht (or duty 2 cents per lb. Fruits, p:rcen, era .berries, plums and (piinces -•'' Fruits, ^'reen, pUuns imported under the provisions of the French Treaty 20 cents per bushel Fruit, tjrecn, other, NFS 20 I' .c. 'ruits in air ti^,'ht cans or other )iackau'cs, tlie weiiflit on which the duty shall be payable to include the we'inlit of the cans or other packa'^'es 2', cents per lb. "ruits, preserved in brandy and other s))irifs . . .^'2.00 per I. CJ. 'uller's Faith, prepared for toilet.. aO "ullcr's earth, in bu U oid>', tiot })rc- pare 1 for toilet or other puri)OsesFrec "urnitur(\ of wood, iron or any oth r m.ater.al, for house, cabinet or otHce, finished or in i)arts, in- eludin>4 liair, sprinij and other mattresses.bolHlers and pillovvs,etc. 150 'urnituie Spring's 30 'ur Skins, of all kinds not dressed in any maimer ... Free 'lU'Sk ns, wholly c)rpartially dressed 1.') 'ur hats, cap. , nmlVs, tippets, cares, CO its, jackets, (^loiks anci other manufactures of fur 30 'urs, hatters', not on the skin, and hatters' plush of silk or cotton . . Free 'uses, llleetric or I'latinuu) Fvises.. 30 use, not otherwise specitied 20 ustic, i^round Free ustic, bolted Free G. Gaduil, chemical (i.dooM Cotton (iaivanizcd sheet, ii'on or steel sheets, manufactures, \ F S Gambler or Cutch, crude I (iambier or <'utch, U(|nid (iame canned (lanu's, other, X F .s (iariuister Garden Kakcs (barters made of iron uire, not plated (Jas Retorts, lire cla.\ Gas Meters Gas Fixtures and metal parts thereof (JasCoke F G,is Fiirht Shades Gas I'ipes of cast iron, ^.S per ton. (Jas, for dentists and others Gas, carbonic acid ;.^as (J.asaliers Gasometers (;(!ars, cai ria-t;, to pa\ .as pirts of earria'.ie and wauon. Gelatine, and all similar prcp.ar.a- tiollS Gcul pencil sbar|icner (a machine). . (icntian Koot, unii'iound 1' GildiuK t'ompound, or ,1,'uni copal .A- Gildin-- Oil 20 cts. per fjal. and (iilliu!;- or linen thread, N K S ... . (Jilt ware, of all kinds, NFS (;imp (i in *2 40 per proof yal 20 3.^) ret; 20 20 20 •).'■. 30 20 35 .30 ee 30 20 20 30 :iO r.< 25 'ree ree 20 25 30 35 \m I I-: "i'». ;!*l \m I'M > U:.:- !..;,:( i\ BAIER&CO., Brass Castings, Telephone m'*^''°° '''hali fax. •JO 1(1 :'.0 Ginpcr, prcsiTxcd >;iiV4'<.'r (!iii;;iT uiid s|ii(i's of all kinds, uii- irrotitid 1-' (iiiij;t'i'aiid spici'S, nf all Kinds, i;rou!i(l ^ii Ciin^vr Wiiu', fontaiiiini,' nut. more than lit! per cent., of proof sjiirits. . >.)() (ts iRM- imp. i;iil. Gin<,'cr Winu, ('(ixtuiiinu' more than •2(i per cent, of proof spirits ;:?'i.40 por inij). ^al. (linHonL? Uoot, utitrroiuid I (ilassos, t'.\ i:;;'la.-iinted or vitrified ; eliipped, liiiU'i'd, en- amelled, and ohseureil wliite i,'las.s, stained trhiss windows, ami monio- moria! or of. or om.nnental win- dow jilitis, \]()t otherwise jirovidod ,30 (ilass, rouj,'h rolled i)lato '^lasii :!0 Glass, Carboys and Demijohns, (^!upt\- or lilled ; I'ottles and Du- eanters 30 Class, (huksand phials, jjlass jars and ^lifs hails, lanij) eliimne.vs, Lflass shades, fj^lohes-, (ait, pressed or moulded er.\stal or i;!ass tuiilo- Wiire, decorated or not, and hlown- i,'-lass tableware 30 (ilass, i)lai(olored, op'.npie, stained or tinted or mullli'd friass in sheets 20 Glass, stained ^dus.s s\ ind' I ws HO (.ilass, common and colorless window uLe^s -0 (ilass, imitation |)on elain shades and table ware 3(t (ilass stojvpers '10 Glass Gau;;es '20 (il.iss, (ierman luokiic,' irlass (ihin plate), unsih ered ov for sih criri','. . '20 (ilass mounts, part i>f incandescent lamp 30 (ilass peiid.ints ''0 (ilass and ICmery Fapor '25 (ilass, silvered, bevelled or not, and framed or not 3.5 (ilass, jilate iflass, not bevelled, in sheets or j)anes not exceedim^ 25 S(iiiare feet each, N K S '25 Glass, plate j,dass not hovelled in sheets or jiaiies, N K S 35 Glass, )ilatc fflass '>evelled in sheiits or i)anes, not otherwise speeitied . . 35 (ilass, iient i)late or other sheet jjlas.i and all otlier ^'lass and u\anufac'- tiires of y;lass, X K 8 20 (Jlauber Salts i>.) Globes, (teoy^raphieal, Topoj^raphieal and Astronomical Free Globes, for lanterns and eleetrie li^'hts, not elsewhere specified. . . . .'10 Globes, for lami)S, \ 10 S 30 (ilohules, suiiar. . . A cent per lb. and ;i5 Glove fasteners, metal Free I '■• ' • Glove8 3., I (ilii\ I'aste, as I'.ritish (Jo d lU'iiters' skins Free liiild r.ullion, or (lold Frintre Free Golcl (dated ware, N K ,s 3(i (iold and Sifver .lewelry :(() (Jold and Silver Leaf :-5 Gold Leaf, imitation of 25 Gold and Silver sweepin^.s Free Gold and Silver (.'oins, except U. H. silver coin Free Gold, manufactures of, N KS 30 Gonf,'s for doors, as hells 30 (iooseberrioH, the weijrht of the paekaj,''e to he included in the weight for duty ... .2 cents per Ih. Gooseberry bushes '.20 tirain, dutiable, of all kinds, when damaged l>y water in transit (on api>raised value) 20 (iranite, rouj^h, not hainmercd or I'hisclled 15 ( iraidte, «a\vn, oidy '20 Granite, not el.sewhere specilied, and all nianufa. turcs of .''.5 (irapf s 2 ei nts per Ih. Grape Vines '20 (irass, Manilla. l'',sparto or Spanish, and other grasses and pul)>s of, in- cluding- f.inc.\ j,'rassi;s dried but not coliired or otherwise munufac- tiii'etl P>c*> j(Jrasses, natural dried (hoin|Uets). . . '20 'Grass, manufactures of, N K S '20 '(irass Seed Free (iravels Free Grease, rouyh, the refuse of animal fat for the manufacture of soap and oils onh Free Grease StutlinV '2(1 ( i rease, other, N F, S 20 Green baize, wool 35 (irej tartar Free (Jroy Acetate of l.iime '20 Grmnniets 30 Guaiicol, chemical '20 Ci (lavas, i^reon fruits Free (iuides, Travellers' ollleial ;iuides . . . lo cents per Ih. (iiuns, crude Free Giun liesin, crude Free G(un, Ar.ibic, artiticial, a dextrine.. 10 Gums, Amber, Arabic, Australian, Copal, Damar, Mastic, Sandarae, Tra^'acanth, Kleniy Free Gum, lOsler f^um '20 Gu n Sene;fal Free Saporlor Pens and Ink a Hpedally wlih T. C. ALLEN & CO. J specified.. JO 1)00] TAIUI'M<\ 10 p c ilmii Slii'llao Fret.- ciiin G(-(lrla and CJuin l)ai'l)criy Frci' (;iiii Ivuiric Vwi: (imiiH, chdwiiif; swcctoiicd \ cl, i)L'r 111. and :i5 C •,1111s, clicwin;;, not .sweetened '10 1. 11111, l!iir,isli 10 '.iiiir, white sliellae in ^moii or liike tor niaimfarturiii^' pnr|ioses i'ieei llateliel.s (.iini ehiele or sappato ^'itni in a ;!Iat, lioxes cnirle stat(! Frei (iiiins, Assafietida, (.'aniiilior and utliers, not elwewheie spefifi(!d ... 2o i^unibaceo .^iO ets. })er lb. ( iiiMjiowder 3 ets. i)cr lb. Clin UUds, (if all kinds ;{0 (.110 and Pistol Covers and Cases ... 'AO (.ini ( 'aps, Pcrciisaion 30 (iuii, rille and pistol oartridjijes and c.'utridyie eases, N E S 30 (inns, air, not licin;^' to\s 30 • iini tools, Hueh as reloading; sets, &c MO (iiit Free Hay (Jnt, manufactures of, N H S 20 lUeiid i,iv;hts r.c. Ilardw.ire, bouse fornisliitiu', not clsewhi'iu siiecilied, to lie rated aeeordiiiy to material Harness dre-siiiy ■J.'i Harness and Saddlery 30 I farrows 20 liai \ estcis 20 I lasjis and Staples 30 ■ 30 .30 ll;\t CoMirs of rubber S.'i i|i:it Pins 30 Hat liaeks ;«) ! Matters' iurs not on thi,' skin and : batters' plii.->li of silk- or eotton and li.\iuls (not cords), liiiidinyrs, tips I a*id sides, bat sweats, and lininj^'s, 1 liotli tips a?id sides wbeii im- I )>iirted by hat and cap iiiaiiiifac- i tiirers for use in their factories for the manufacture of liata and caps. Free Hatters' Imus 2.") $2 per ton. 30 (iiilta Percha, crude FreelHcaltli Food, a specially lueparcd i:.\psu:i), crude (Sulphate of Lime). Free wheal lluiir or meal, not medicated 'iO I neliotropine. cbcmical 20 Hemkick Haik, I'nub^ Free Hemlock Hark Kxtract 20 Hemlock, seed and leaf, crude Free , lleni]). \uidrcsseil Free I Hemp i\a>,'-s Free H. Hair, cleaned or luiclcaiied, but not curled, dyed or otherwise maiui- factui-ed Hair, horse hair, not further niaiiu factured than simiily cleaned and dipped or dyed, imported lo' minufacturersof hairilntb for use in the manufacture of siicii article ill their oaii factories Free Hair. c\u-lcd 20 Hail , ])lasterer'shavin<;-^one through a process of mannfaeture 20 11 lir, died, not elsi where specified . . 20 Hair, other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified "'> Hair driers 30 I lair IJrush Pads Frc. Half Parrel"., containing petroleum, iVc. , lie 20 ets. e.ach. Hammocks 30 Handles for scythes or snaths, fitted with metal 2'i Handles, wbi]) handles with leather loops on end 35 Han. lies, I) shove! handles, wholly ; of wood Free Handles for tools, entirely of wood. 2."i Handles for tools, fitted with metal. 30 ' Hand Carts 30 Hand (Jrenades M.'i Handkerchiefs, of all kinds 3'. ^ llandculTs 30 ll.irdware, builders', cabinetmakers', upholsterers', harness-makers' and saddlers' and carria'jc hardware, iiicludini;- butt hinjrcs, locks, curry combs or curry cards, horse boots, harness and saddlery, N 1:1 S 30 Free 1 Hemp or Jute Carpetinir "^5 Hemp Paper, m;ide on four cylinder machines, and eileiiil(M-cd to be- tween .00(5 and .OOS inch in thick- ness, for the iiiaiuifaeturc of sliot sliells ; I'rimers for sliot sh(>llsanil cartridijcs, felt board sized and hydraulic pressed, and covered with ]ia]>cr or uncovered, for the manufacture of ;4'un wails, when such articles are imported liy miinufacturers or shot shells, cart- ridiris and '.;iin wads, to b<; used for these purjioses only in their own factories, until such time as the said articles :ire manufactured in Can ida ; ])rovided always that the said articles when ini]iorted shall be entersMl only at such port or ports as are named by the Con- troller of Customs and at no othiir place, samples of such articles to be furnished to the collector of said jiort or ports liy the Customs Deiiartinent fi^r the '^'uidance of ■ the otticer when accepting' free entries of such materials Free Hemp Seed 10 Hem]., other ni.iiiufactures of. and ' hemp, tb\' and jute combined, not j elsewhere s])ecitied ~'> I Herbs, crude Free llerlis, dried 20 Hites, raw, whether dry, salted or p.cklcd Free Hiile, raw hide mamifai'tnro 2.") iU M uu r3 ^ •■ ij c««ro/k%T Yfi>nu fe t^t\ are props, of SovereiKU Syrup-. Lime Juice ^nj SIMSON I5U0?». « 1 U., Essences. PENTAGON BUiLDINO. HALIFAlif i ¥ 1 i •1 1 'i 1 1 ■ 102 TAIMFF. [1(^)' •JO :1;\m'>s I I't. JUT 111. anil -lit Il.tims, nfit clscwlicru spcijilk'd . . :iO llitchinu Kind's I'O lioi'S line's Sweet Hifads H()ll()\v-«ari', s^iMiiitc di' enanullcd, wtccl or iron lloUiiw-wini', niadt- nf i:;d\;uii/ed iinn or htrel shi'els, N !•; H Hollow ware, iron oi- stc"'. Imllow- ware, plain hlai'li, timi' d or ci.it d and nickel and alnm' nn, kit' i or liouseliold hollow- ' ', N i lolly llon-iny Honueopithic Alcolir ... .?«•.!. Ki ]>vv ]iro.>. ■ ;ion. Koino'Oiiathic Tinctures i^l W \w.v proof jjalloi! a'-d Honey, in t'le eind) or otherwise, and imitations thereof :? eentH jicr lb. Hoof dintnient 2r) llopfs, horn strips horn and liorii- tipn in the ronirh, not polished or otherwise niannfactured than cleaned l''r"e Hoof, niainifactnres of, N K S •JO Hooks ot iron, N F, S 30 Hooks, eyelet hooks Free Hop Bitter Ale, nonalcoholic 'JO Hops (1 cents i>er Ih. Ho)! I'Xtract, not-aleoholie, and liop roots, not elsewdiere speciticd Horn, nv.untfactnres of, fain'V Horn numufaetnresof.not elsewhere speiiti((l Horn sioo)>8 •J J Horned Cattle, for inipro\ cnient of stock Free HoriKd Cattle, N K S 'JO Horse Clothini? (woolen) lifi Horse Clothinj.- of jnte sh!i))ed or otherwise niannfactnred .SO Horse Clothiiij;, of cotton 3') Horse Llankets, wool 3.') Horse Clippers :J0 I'. . ([yOHeyaiuilM Seed Fri ilyiiraiits \'al\i>s, of iron or wteel. . in ll'\drants V.ilves of Uriiss ;i() -JO Ji) Ilypnal, chendeal Hypnone. chendeal HypoMilphite of Soda -X Ice Fn- Ice Cvfani Freezers, iron ".o Ice Picks, iron ,'!(• Ice I'lows no Ice (.^reeji-rH ;iO Jce Chis. '^ ;w Ice Hoves, fnrrntiuo ;!0 Ichthyol, chcinic.d 'Jii Indtation Leather Gimp ."."i Ineen.-e •Jd I'uhator, ]>artl,\' of iron ,'!0 In Han C()rn, for the purpose of dis- tillation, Huhjcct to rt};nlations to he a))pr(ive Horse Shoes ^<0 , o,, m ,i Horse P.o:>ts :iO ! '""" 'T"'*^''''" ^'o"'''"' .,•<" 20 3'i 20 Horse Shoe Nails ^^ ^ ;;q ilron Li(pior Free iliirse CoHar V'loth Ti ! ' "^"' acetate or nitrate of Free Horses, for improven'ient'ofVtockV.'Frc.^'ron, .steel or brass inaiuifaetures. Horses, not otherwise speeitieil 20 Horse Nets, made of twine 30 Hose, rubber 3.''i Hose Supporters 35 Hose, of linen or cotton, lineil with rubber 3.') Hose of Linen, not lined, N V. S.. .. 25 Hosiery, of all kinds, N K S 35 House Furniture 30 Hubs, wood, finished 25 Huckleberries Free Iluskers and Shellers, corn 25 Hunters' Kidves .".0 Hymn Hooks Free Uyoscyamus I; aves.a'rnde Free for \ essels, &c Free Iron and .Manufacturer of — ' liar Iron or Slee , rolled, whether in coils, rods, bars or biuidles, I comprisini,'- rounds, ovals, stpiares and tilts ; and rolled shajies, not otiiernise proviiled, and rolled iron or steel hoops, bami, scroll or strii>, S inches or less in width, No, LS t,'aujjce and thicker, N KS .•»7.00 per ton. liars puddled (sJ.OO per ton. PiiidLres, or )>.iits thereof 35 llni'ktliorn and strij) fenein;,'' .. 15 Canada Plates '. .. 5 me Juice ^> HALIFA/ [VJ( i'l f ^itCfl. l". . Fr, . ;!() , -Ml .Fic . .'ill . ;f(i . .'i't . ;i(t , .'id •ill e (if (lis- itions to 'rnnr-iii- I'l' hiisli. I>ei;i/ie(l, ^illation f iods . . . Ki- iliit' on |)tr 1)1)1 2(1 lot else- . Free Krei! , l>'ree 20 I per lb. .. 30 . 20 . . 30 . Freu . -Ji) . Fi-ue . 20 . I'YOL' . 20 . Free irons. -turea. ;io . Free Free I, . Free 1 ether ndles, (uares H, not rolled Hero II S3 ill eker, " ton. r ton. .Sn If) 5 Amliernl Bo«4 and Shoe Wfir. Co ,^^">&«"^iN 8.. is the leading Rubber " ^ ♦ 8hoo House lu the Provincea i.irthe'- .sta<,' ' ,f i.ciiiivfiictnre ttiii'i as roll'jc! or east, N K S .'ifr Crank FiiiH, of iron or nfwel, fur loeoniotive, ete., i\» for^fin^'w . . . i*0 <'ro8sinns, for r;iil\viivs HO Kye-bar IJIankw, Hut, not punchcil or drilled 2'^ Fittiiiu'H. iron or steol for iron or Hieel pipe, of every (1e(ieri|»l/i^n, and chilled iron or »teel rolls ... 30 lloiip Iron, not exeeedinif i of an inch in width, and beinjr No. 25 ^ranufc or thinner, UH(;d for the manufacture of tubular nuts. Free Nut.«f : Iron or stet^l inits, washers, rivets and holts w ith "r without threads, and nut, bolt and hinjfe blanks .^e per lb and 25 Pijf Iron, Iron Kentledge, and (last Serap Iron, N' K S.;f2..')0 per ton Plates, ^ht^ plates 5>8 per ton Plates, tie phitiis Ss per ton Railway Fish Plates. . . .i?8 j»er ton Hope, wire rojie 25 .Scrap, wrouj,'ht scrap iron and serap steel, bein},'- waste or refuse, inehulini; puiiehin)f8, I'uttinjifs or elippinjrs of iron or steel plates or sheets, having been in actual use; croj) end of tin plate bars or of blooms, or of rails, the same not havinj? been in actual use, si. 00 per ton. Nothinif shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except wa.^te or refuse of iron or steel, fit only to be remanufactureil in rolling' mills. Scrap Iron, old and fit only to he remanufaetured, being part of or recovered from any wrecked vessel in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada Free Sheet Iron, rolled, No. 17 gauge and thinner 5 Sheet Iron corrugated 30 Sheets or plates rolled iron or steel, sheared crunsheured, and skclp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, not elsewhere specified S7 per ton Sheets, rolled iron or steel sheets, No. 17 gauge, and thinner, not o'herwise provided ; l-'anada plates, Russia iron, flat galvan- ized iron or steel bheets, terne plate, and rolled sheets of iion iuT,urersnfwr(iU'.;htiro ) ot steel pipe for use only in the niann- f.i.ctiire >f uroiiifhf. iriiii or steel pipe in t.heirown factories 5 Skelp Iron, sheared oi rolled in groo\(!s other than, not else- ' where s|»eci(ic(| s7 por ton I Swedish rolled iron, mid Swedish I rolled steel nail rods, iiii'ier k inch tliaineter, for the nianufae- ture of horse nIioc nails 15 Iron and manufa'tures of, or p.%rt iron or part steel, NFS 3 Isinglass •;. Istle or Tampico " Hbrt," natural.. ':■''• -e Italian Cloth, cotton, printe Jordyc, (.) Ivories, Piano key i\ories '. . . Fret Ivory black Free Ivory and h'ory Nuts, unmanul:> tured « Ivory Poniiiios 20 Ivory Rings 20 Ivory, nianiifactures of, fincy 35 Ivor.v , manufactures of, N K S 20 Ivory Vaccine Points Free Ivory \'eneers Fi Ivory Knives and Folders, fancy I\ oiy green, dry color 35 20 J. fur jackets, lined with Jackets, satin 30 Jackets, not elsewhere spe(.'itied. . .. 35 Jala]) Root, unground ..Free .lalaj) Roo", ground 20 Jams 3.1c per lb Jeans, Siteens.and Coiitils, not else- where specified, to pay same rate as Cotton Fables. Jeans, S.iteens and Coiitils, when imported by corset and dres-j stiy makers, for use in the manufac- ture of such articles in their own factories 20 Jellies nje jier lb Jelly tumblers, with tin covers, empty 30 Jellyiiie Akc ))er lb Jet" Back Dye ' 20 iJet, manufactures of, N K S 20 1 Jerseys, ladies', knitted 35 Jewelr.v for the adornment of thu person, including hat pins, hair pins, bolt or other buckles and similar ornamental articles com- inercially known as je.velr.\', not otherwise prov ided, and all iiianii- .;!' n A Wu Sr rrt Hot Water and steam Hoatlng, 317 Harrington Street JfAIFiK « I.V.. Teleplione No 939 HALIFAX. (jt» I 101 TAIllFr. [ 1 1)00 I'. ('. fictnrcH nf ifolil aiul siKcr, not (''>(•»> line s|ii'.ilU'il ;M .lews' II ir|>H .'{.■> .Iiiiil;, oli| V'ti'K .Into ( ':iii\ 'iH, not pri'ssi'd or ("ilcn- ili'icil, wluMi iiiipnrloil l)y njanii- t:i(tiin IS (if 11 lor oil clot!!, for ti^c ill tJit ii':iriilf;ii'tmr I'f tliivt sirU" l<' ill Mi'ir own (jn'toriex {'"r.'i'j .lull', (•;ir|>i'tiiiu 'I't .liiti' ('Intli, niicoluri' 1, iidt otli^rwi^c liiiisju'il tlnii bUiiclir 1 or ralcii- I a'-ts t.lu'rijof ;{() Ke,\ stone, the I'ulilieation J.O cents per lb. Kiteheii Kiii\es 80 l\ i es, i>:i per, as toys 8r> Knees, iron or i^t'el, for sliipa !'"ree Knife Powde', X K .S 2.^ Knife IMades or Knife Blanks, and tili'e forks of iron or stei;!, in the rou,'h, not handled, filed, yronnd or otherwise manufaetiued 10 K • ; \ es. Straw 20 Knu. es, oyster kni\ cs ."V) Kni\es, ha\- 20 Kiiivt s, farriers 30 Knives, for mowers (lawn movers) . '.\^> Knives, fish knives .'40 Knives for niowintf iiiaehines 20 Knives for nneliiiies, not iilsewhere speeilied, imported Hei>arate!y ... 30 Knives, otlier 30 Knitted ^roods, of all kinds, N K fS. . 3.') Knitting; Machines 2.') Knitting;' Needles, steel 'M Knittiti:;' Maehine Needles, steel .... 30 Kmttin:;- Varn, dyid or undyed, coltin 2.5 P. e KnoliH, door kiioWt* or wood plain, iiniiioiinted 2'> Knoln, door knolis, ,\ K S ;in K\ pilite or (vrolite (iniiieriil) Free L. l/diels, ei^ar l:ilieN L'lhels for frtiit, \ c'etahles, nieit, fish, confi'ctioner.v, and r oMum- ticket.s, whether liMio,,'r,iphed or printed or p.irtly printed, not elsewhere spoeilled.. Lace Coll lis Lie, enido V Laees, Loot shi)e and sti\, of any inateri il '. Laees, hraids, frini^cs, eiiihroideries, cords, elastic, round or flat, iiiclud- ill',' u'lrter elastic, tassels and hracelets, .\ O 1» ; braids, chiins, cords, or other iinmifactiire of hair, N K S ; laeo eollara and all similar kue ■.'•oods ; handker- chiefs of all kimls. liee nets and iiettin;;' of cotton, silk, linen or other material, shams, curtains, when made up, trimmed or un- trimmed, rp;,Mli i, badges, and belts of all kinds, .v:e., N KS ; and all articles made iiph.v the seamstress from linen or cotton fabrics, NOP; Corsets of all kinds, corset clasps, iSrc , iv:i' •ac'p.u rs, spirit varnish, and laiMpjors .•SLPi.i per jt-ill- actophenin, chemical ■iki's, scarlet and maroon, in jmlp. an.ph'ack F lanip Uetlecti irs I im])s. Safety F lamps, side liii;hts and head li<,'hts, lanterns, chandeliers, i,'as, eoal or other oil li\tiires, and electric lixtuies, or metal parts thereof, includiiitr lava and other tips, burners, collars, •^'■alleries, shades and other shade ho'ders Lamp Chimnevs ,.amp Shades Limp Sprin;,'S Lanipwicks Lanterns made of i^.aper f aiitenis not elsewhere sjiecitied . . . Lip Dusters of all kinds Lard, lard compound and similar substances, eottolenc and animal steriiie of all kinds, not elsewhere sjieeilied 2 cents per lb. Lard Oil L.ard (lulp to pay the same as lubri(Mtin>j; oil. Lathi;, dental, portable iiiaehines.. . Lithe, iion, for turnii'!,' wood L.ashes, whij) la.slies Liists of I roil l.'i W 20 2:'. I ree 30 ree 30 30 30 10 25 3,'S 30 30 f^on^Strect I'Uiii, r. r .'lo Fri'c nil' It, iiMicr nice or in, and ■ ll('tlli;r p.irtiv ■il'H'.l.'. : of ilM\ iiltTicM, iiiclml. fli liiis, II ru I if ■a and 11(1 kcir- U iuid KM) or rtiiiiH, or 1111- 1 hcltH mi idl 1 stress •rii'H, I'orwct l'"r.., ■■iO '.ir, •i|'Jor8 l)Ull.. •JO i},'litH, )al or M'ti-ic -^ri'of, tips, larli'S . Fri!u . HO ■ Free i lilar iiiial hero r li). .{0 ■•50 ]0 30 30 35 30 SIMSON BROS & CO. ^5^?ri??«f," Oooda socured flrat place at the Prov .^i^wavii aa,M:j « yy. Exhibition PENTAGON BUH.DINO, HALIFAX. ' If n ! I "^Ih'ketS^"' »* <• ROnsON ft ('0\S."» °'Saupax"""' r. I' ill (In I iiiii'il StiUi'H niiiiiiiiu' upon any l.iiu: i l.iK'i ilivis mill l':ir WliiTJ TlffH of Mti'il, uliiii ill the riiii:;li Kre» ' Iiim'iihI llriiiis anil liM'iiv't. liiMii iiieiil not loistnl, 1 riiHln!il or irroiiinl. Kr','i' l.onist Mr iiiH, imtfUi w litri'M|K'( illi:(l "JO j.nKwiKiil, (lit Vrcf l.ou'vvouil I liips, criiiU ilyo Kroe l,oLr\\ooil,r\i rii'l of KrtM) I.OUAMio'l *'olll|>OIII|ll 20 l,(i),'(\ooil (lion ml Krt'o l.oy-M, u;»« 1ii;;m 20 l.oiipi liir siis|i(iiilcrs, ImMiii,' pavt.M nf [\'i j.iioni liinitss, niiiitiiiii'ry nf iro ; or HirrI '.*» Iio/.i'iiui'w, Miiiliiiiial .... 25 l,\r.ti,l, (III niiciil 20 M. Mai'c, Spii' ■ 25 M;icc;iriiiii :ini| \ I'linici'lli 25 Miu'iiitir TooIh ao MarliiiiiM liiiolvliiiiili'i's, lioiikliiinliii^'. riiliii'^', I'liiliimiiiu' and papcr-nit- I oil; iiiiiiliiinf, mill pirls tlim-of U) Miii'liiiii's, liiittli' wiiNliin;^' inachiiioH. 25 Miirliiiics (Mill I 'Irlliinir 25 Mm hill s, sliailiiiL' inaciiiiu'H, nsi'il ill -itoiii iiiLcra^ inn' . . 25 Marliiiii' I'liols . . 'M MmcIiiiu'h, slot in:>cliiiii' . ■.!5 Muriiiiic Siicws ;{5 Muclniics, strcn.'tli ti'stini,', vVc 30 M'icliiiii'iy, liri i'iii;incs and cxtin- }:iiislii'rs ',i:> Marliinrr\ , ii |iaii'.H on, N I'l S 25 .\lailiiiMi'\ , of sill ps or other v .'JScIs. P.ih: .Machines, steam eiiirim's, lioilers, on' and rorl\ criisliers, stainji nulls, ( 'ornislia'id lulted rolls, ro'kdrills, air eompres-crs, eraiies, derricks, )iereiis,si()ii eoal cutters, )iumps, n c s, windmills, horse power porta- lilc eni;ines, threshers, separators, folder or fecil ciiiters, potato d is,'- ners, i;i:iin criishers. laiinin^ iiiilja, hay .'edders, faun wa'.'ijons, slot 111 lehines and t \ (lew ritei's and all inacluneiy composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, NO I' '25 Miehiiieiy, imported exclusively for miniiit,'. smelting,' ami rediU'iiii;, \ i/. ; Coal eiiltini,' iiiaehiiies, i>\- ccpt pereiissioii eoal cutters, coal heading in.ichiiies, eoal iiii'.;er8 and rot.iry cnal drills, miners' safety lamps, eoal washing;' machinery, ciike makitii,' iiiachiiier' , ore dr\inv,' maehinery, ore roastini,' I". (' inaehiiii'ry, idt'ctric or inairnetlc maeliiiicM fur separatini^ or eoiiei'ti- trutlinr iron oren, Idait fiirnaco water jaeketM, convifrtt'iit for niet.illur^fical procfsnes in Iron ur copper, hriipiette niiikini; machines, hull and rock emery tfrindlii',' niaci ines, copper plitcH (plated or not), mii'hiiierv for e\- trae ion of preiious Uf tils hy the chlorination of cya ide process, monitors, ifiantH and clevatorMfor h.Mlrmilie miniiii;, amalgam safeH, automatic ore samplers, automatic I feed, rs, Ji:,'s, ela.Hsillers,Heparat()rs, , retortH, huddles, vanners, mercury | |iumps, p.\rometers, hiiUion fur- nates, amalgam cleaners, koIiI miniii',' slime tahles, lilaMt fiirnact! | I blowing en^fines, wrouuht iron tiiliiic, liutt or lap wnlilt'il, threaded or coupU'd or not, not less than 2', inches in d ameter 1 when iniportetl for use e.M'lusively in milliner, i^nieltini,', reducing or rellnin/ Free 1 Machinery Knives, etc 30 Maehinery of all kinds, composed wholly or in part of iron or Hteel, not otherwise i.rovidcil 25 Madtler and Miuiject, or Indian .Miiddor, KTounil and pre ared.aiid all extracts of Krec .Magazines unhnund Kree Ma;;' iziiies luiuiid I • .Ma:.'ic Lanterns iiiid Slides thereof . , 2:. Magnesia 20 .Mah-.L'any I'Vee ,Majoliia Ware, Stoin Pottery 30 .Malle il.lc Iron Casting's 25 Mallets iif wood, tools 30 Malt, upon entry for warehouse, suh- jet t to Kxcise heifiilitions 15 cents per huili. Manv;les, iro'i ami wool, {'omhinetl. 30 Maii'^'oes, fruit Free Man.'o'd See.'., crude Free Maic^'idl Scetl, Other Free Manilla (irass Free .Manilla Hoods Free Manicure Files 30 Manilla Carpetin^^, stained paper . .. 35 Manilla I'laits Free Mantels, slate 30 .Mantels, marble 35 Mantles, elothiiij,' 35 Matuires Free ■Manuscripts, ty pe-writteii 35 Manuseripts, not elsewhere specitied, and insurance maps and album insiilesof paper Free Maple Suirar and Majilc Syrups 20 .Maps, insurance maps Free Maps and charts, N K S 20 Maps and charts for the use of schools, for the blind Fre^. Marble Dust 20 Ifllirt La<]lDfr,('aHtonirioiiNnniank!<,f^tc.,ntT. C.ALLEN A tO*M. Miirhlf, oawn only tii) Marlili', loduh, i;iit h kiiiiiioriMl nr .•tiihcllc.l ITi MarMi' Still iicH ;i:i Muililcii (I all iiiiiniifactui'iiii of, iml t'lHt'^VlllMi' SlUllfloil IJ'i Miiriii il.ide :l', cciitH \>\.'r lb. Marnon, in pulp ... '.Ti M iskn ;iii MiiHtic (ium Kill' MastM, iron or Hti;i'',or i>ai'ts tluircof, mill iron or Htutl Inains, luu'li'S, ■sIiOcIh, pliltrs, Ulll'l'rt II il t'ulili' fli.iin (iir wo'iiloii. iron, sti'fl mi I'lMllpllxitl! s\\\p>i iitlj \i:>lSl'U illlll iron uti'd, i>r liruhM ni;iniif,ict.ui(s wlilrli Hi tl'i' liniii of their iinporf.ii- tiiin iirc of :i cliiss or kii il not iniiiuirK tiirid in ('un:ulii, vvlion iniportcil for nso in the constnic- tion or ciuipnifnt of Hhlp^ or M!-4xc'h Free MiitrllUS, of WOOil '.T) M.ttcli Siifi'H and Uoxuw, to jmy in'.ordirn; to niiitc;ri:il Matlii'niiitica! Itiitruiiio its foi' Col- li'^Ci'H, iir MathiMniiticivl Instnnni^ntH, N !■". S. Nhittrasst's, Inir, Hi)riii'4 and otiii'r. Mu tin;: ami MutH of jiitt* or In'nip. Matting' unil Mata, coooi Milts of Stris\ Muts, iloor or carriiii,'!,', \ I*". S Mattiny ami Matji of KiililiiU' :i') Mattocks -M Matrici's, or coiipir shells, \'f Free MimI, wlu'n ilain i;;i'(l li,- water //( tidii.tilii (on apprais il value) .... \'0 .Meal, loeust l)e'in meal, not roastcil, iVe Free Meil, WucUwhuat i eunt pur lit. Meal ("ako Free .Meat (Jh'ippors ami founders, iron or ateel .'W .Meats Iteef salted in barrels, the barrels eontrdniii;,' the same to be free "J ecnts per lb. Ueof , fresh 3 eents per lb. Canned nii'ats and canned poultry and t;anie, extracts of meats ami lUiid beef not n.edii d, and soups fork, barrelli'd pork, salti d, tlie barrel to be free. .'1 cents jur lb. I'orU, fresh a cents)! 'lb. L^ulb, fresh ;{."> Mutton, fresh ;!.'> Other meats, fresh, Mot elsewhere sjieritlcd '.\ cents per lb. Poultry and -anie, N O I' 20 .Melts, extract of tiuid beef not medicated -•'< .Meats, potted and specially prepared ui' ats, not medicated, in cans .... '2.'> .Meats, N V. S, when in bariel, the barrel to be free ..2 cents per lb. Frve •ji> \\:> ■ I .Meat .Iiilce (Vuluntliie'H) . Meats, ndnee meat \ ct. per lb. and Mid iN, (• .lleetionn of and i.f other antiipiities I' Medals, tJeruiaii or nickel HiUer, not pilled Med lis, ijold .Med lis, bra.ss Me lal;i, sti'rlin^.' sdier Med:i!s, Won in eonipet tlon K .Medals, b onze .Medals, plated ' MedaU of ;;olil, siher or eopjier ami other metallic arlic!es ai tuall,\ ' bestow eJ as trippbi.M • r pi i/.es, anil riceivel and ac't'p id as honoiar\' distiiii'tioiis '. !■ Mi^dicines, a I medicinal, chemical, and pharmaceulictl piepa'aliotis, when conipouiubd of inon th.aii OIK' suli.slanee, iiicludiii'.; patent and proprietary prep.ir.itioiis, tine tiire, pills, powders, troches lo/enireH, sirups, coidials, bitters, anodynes, ionics ida-ters, lini. nients, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, wtiters, esseiiies and oiN, N I". S. provided that drug's, pill luiss, and iireparations, not iii- ^'luilinir pit s or med:cin:il piaster-i reeoi;ni/ed bv Ih.' ('>riti-ili or the iJnited States I'll irni Moiiieiii or the French t^oderc as ollicial, shall not In; held to be covered by this item ; all liipiid containini,' alcohol Medicines, patent, all other, licpiid n not .Mtdieiii.il preparations of vaficliiie, pi trolciim, ct.' .Meeri haiini Pipes .\lei n liauni I'ipcs, iinitalion of .Meerehaum, criiile or raw F Meerchaum, manuf ictiiies of, not elsi;wiieri; Hpecilicd .Melons .Menairei ies, horses, catt c, lariiai^^'s and harness of, under re:;ulaiions (irescribed b> the Controller of Customs I' .Metal ijflove fasteners; papier mache shoe buttons, shoe eu'lets, shoe eyelet hooks, .-^hoe bice wire fas- teners and sewin;^ in ichine att.ich- menfs I' Metal, coiiipisition metal for the manuf.ieture of llllcd uold w ateh lee :ui : Metal <"om|>ositioii, NHS Mexican Filire, ii.'itur.d I' Mexican saddle-trt:es and stiniii>s of, wood I- Mica ill ■:o 'ree 'lee •20 Microscopes, not lied elscw liere .speci i 11 ilKf I id tl m\ m nAvrn a m PLCMBINO. COPPER WORK. ETC. jfAir.n X i\f., 317 Barrlngton Sireet. Telephone 938 Halifax. .].: '.'■ ■' ' ■k\ 'hV 108 TARIFF. [1900 r.c, MicroHcniifs, fnr utiivcrsitios sdiools, etc Frci' MidilliiiLts, :i low Kni(e flmir, iticliii- in^'- llic duty on tho hariel li.) '■ iits per lirl. Mill; I'o 'd and otlicr sinular jtrc- liaratioiiH ^5'' IM Ik, huu'ar milk -20 Mil!< Lcan^'o, ir.)M 'M Mill li>ard, not straw li )!■.(' 10 Mills, cdtfoi', spic.' and siind arlii-li's 'M Mi Is, taninni; mills '2') Millet Seed Free Mi!Rf Men.l \ (.'ent per Ih. and '.if) Mine al I'lilo, Not' iO Mineral \Vate"\ natural, not in hot.tles. under nv^'ulatinns pro- seiihed by the <„".'titroller of Cus- toms Free Mineral Waters, N FS 20 Mineral and li'tuniinons substances, not elsewhere specified "20 Mineral Soap (ircase, a preparation of i>etr(ileuni ;jr> Mineraloirifal Si)eeiniens Free .. !:iiii!i i'owder 2 cents per Ih. Mir ors .'55 Models of Inventions and other in\- provenients in the Arts, hut no artieles shall he 'Jecnied a ni:)del which can be titled for \ise Free Models, specimens and wall diagrams for illustration of natural his- tory for uni\ersit,ies and public inus'unis Free Mnhair, la.'^lin^' mohair, cloth, Jie., \c.. for co\ c:'in>f buttons Free Moh'.iir ^'arns Fre ■ Mohair I'iaits Free Molasses, ))rodueed in the process of niinnf.icture of cuie su^'ar from the juice of the cane without any adn'i\ture with any other in- Lfiedient when importeai. (b) When testin;,' less than forty deu'rees, and not less than thirty-live dei^'rees, IJ et. per gal., and in addition thertto, 1 jent yicr ^'al. for each deijreu or fra:'tion of a de},n-ee less than 40 de.^reis. Molasses, second i)rocess of molasses ii MulHers, \, >1, knitteil, not else- where speci d liJ .Mufflers of (^ash. -re, wool, hemmed 8:'> .MutHcra of Silk, N ^ S :!;'. Muffs and Satchels combined, with cl:i8ps ;',u Muffs, fur 80 Munjeet Free Miiri'atic Acid . . . , 20 Mushroom Spawn Free Muriate of Potash, crude Free m. TC. Halifax. i [1900 e timo of 1 V r. 1 s IS ini- will not lurposi's, at ome 1 iiade for S-. IT) of i f Odd or molasses for nnv ) be done 1 Ciist.o lis tlie im- < reiiula T time be 1 the iii- ectioii of 11 til such cert i tied hereof bv t tie fiitrv 1 plete and the usual 1 orted for Free 1 ire ispeci- 1 t per ^'al. 1 .SO , eottdii 35 , , 30 , >ec'ified. . 2G " •20 ! 30 erial. . . . 3;') Mosses, 1 ude or in 1 tied, and 1 ree specified 20 ; iiinufae- Free 1 res of . . h r (-•'.■ 30 30 Duldd, if 10 id ^old- 1 '^^rl :ies 20 ; rs) and 1 icr Bars, 1 20 j 2r. ■ ot else- 1 3:1 1 lenmied 3:. 3;. id, with I 30 : 30 : I 'ri'f 20 Free 1 h rci' ^^^^ Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg., Co , Amherdt» Halifax and Charlottetown. 1 900] TAHIFF 109 Muslin, plant hed, not dyotl or (•olore(l Muslin Ties, m\do up Muslin apron checks and c.mihrii- HUislins, not dyed or colored Muslin, hook niiHlin, and other plain, not dyed or colored Musi lis, dyed or colored Music Stands \lii-.ic, printed music hound or in sheets Musical Instrumeits, heinur settlers' eHei'ts F Mu^i<•al Instruniints for the hliiid . . F Miiscil histrumeiits, brass hind instriuiients Musical Instrument Cases, not else s\ here specitied Music. il Instruments of all kinds, not otherwise j^rovide.l i'rovided that music U instrume'it cases shall he ditiahle at the same rate as their content*, when impoited containini,'- the instruinents. .Muskets .Musk, ill pods or in v;rains I .Mustard Cake .M ustard Seed F .Mustard, ground .Mustard, French mustard, liipiid, same (luty as sauce N. uls, wire iiaih 3 .') cent jier lb. •Ills, jiicture nails of brass ails, wrou'.'ht and ]ireM->ed nails and spikes, trunk, clout, coopcs', cii,far box, hun^aiiaii, anil other 11 tils, not elsewhere specitiei .... .ills, of brass or copiier ai^s. Spikes and SheathinfT, -art of Ihr prodiuits of I'l'tr k'uni, coal ^lutle, or li^'iiuto costing' inoie tlian tiiirt.v ooiits per Imp. ;;;i! -J."! < lilH, products of l'(;troloum, iiot clscu iicic spL'citieil . ..'i I'ts. per yal. Oils, crude pctrolc un, fuel anil a-.iH oils, (other tiutu Naptha, licu/.iiie or ^fasoline) when importeil by ni.inuf.K'turety, (other than oil re- liner,-.) for u^e in their own f:ic- tori H for fuel ])urposes, or for the manufacture of k;is-'^' ctJ per gal. Oils, Fish, aiil proilticts of tish, N K S, from New ouiuiland Free Oils, Fisn, not elsewhere sp^'ciliotl . . 20 Oil, Hair, perfumed or not ;'.0 Oils, L\il)ricatin;;, composed who.ly or in ji.irt of petroleum, and cost- in,.; less than -'> cents jier ual .') CO I it;' per imi). ual. Oi's, Lul)ii;atin;;', all otiier, not I'ise- where specitied, and Axle Grease. '2.i O.ls, Ne:asfoot -i.) Oil, olive oil for nianufaeturui<,' soap or tohacco or for curiui; lish Free Oil, oUm: oil, not elsewhere si)ocilied 20 Oil of Tar, ehen)i.-al 20 oild, Xci^etahle Oils, N 10 S 20 Oils, Hssciuial 10 Oil iif roses Free Oil, rofin oil . I'rii' oil, all other, not elsewhere specitied 20 Oil Cake and Oil Cake Meal, Cotton and Sei d C^aUe ami Cotton .Seed Meai,aiid I'ulin N'ut Cake and Meal. Free Oil Cake Crusfied 20 Oil Taidvs, iron N, K « :W oded ("lotton Cloth liO ( )ile'.l I'aper ;i,'> oil 'd >ilk :m ( ileoiiraplis, Advertising. l;'i cts. peril). oleographs, not elsewhere specilieil. 20 Oil 'lotlis, fljor, enan eiled, carriage, ktair, shelf and table oil cloths, CH)rk matting or carpet, and l.no- leum :;u oil C'oth and oiled silk, and tape or other textile, Indian rubbered, tl-jcked or coated, \ F .S ;i0 Ole i-stearine a:id Oegras Free Olives, green fruit, in natural eondi- ' tion 20 ' < >li\ es, jjickled ;(.'> ' Onions, sets for plaiiting and not lit ' fnr table use 20 Oniun.s, other 2;') i Oii.\.\ Fne' Opals Vvi e! O|i<-ra0 ass •^:, Opiuni, .rude, the mitward hall or co\ CI ing to lie free of duty s'l per lb. j Opium I'owdend ¥1.:;:") per lb. I Opium, p. .pare 1 for smoking !r^.") pi'r lb. Optlialmoti'eters. . lo | 1". ( ' optical Instruments, N !•; S Orange .Miner. ils ami Zinc (white) . . Orange I'eel, dried !• Oranges, rinds in l)rine F Oranges, Lemons and Luius in boxes of c,ii)acit\' n A e\ce(>:Iing two and o:ie-lialf cubic feel. .2.'i els. per bo\ In half boxes, capacity one and one-fourth cubic feet 13 tents per !. box In eases and all olher packam's, not elsewhere spe ilied. . lu cts l)er cubic foot ho'dilig caiiacit.x . In bulk . . .'::;i.;](i per thou.sand In barrels Uwt exceeding in capac- it\ that of the IliO pounds tlour barr'cls T).'! cent.s per 1,'bl. Orange water, non-alcoholic Ore of Cobalt. V Orchids H Ores of .Metal, of all kindi I 'organs Organs, mouth, of one full octave, or 10 reeds Oig.ms, nioiiih, under one octive.. . iOrgans, jiarts yslera, aliclied. in bulk F lu cents jier (iail Oys'. jrs, fresh fri>m Xewfonndland . Oysters, seed and breuliiig o.Nsters, imported for the purpose rf bi'Mg l)lanted in C.u.adian wati;rs F Pae.;agcs, that packages shall hi' subject totbcfollow ing [irov i.^ions, vi/.. : ((I ) .Ml botCcs, II isks, jars, demi- johns, c.irbo,\s casks, ho,gshcads, j)ipcs, ban els, and other \ et-scls or ]'acka;;cs Mi.imd'actuiiil nf tin, iron, lead .■.inc. gliss or any othi;r material capable of holding Vci :;n ri ' Ir. re. Ill r'T It Wedding, lovltatlou & Meniv Cards— the best at ALLEN A C0« 900] TARIFF. Ill I'. ( lii|ui(is,aii(lall |iacka<,a'.siii which ;,''()0(1h are comnionly iilacci for home ('(iriHumptioii, iiiehiiliii,' cases, X () 1', ill uhlcli hottleil Hpirits, wines nr iiivit iiiinnrs I'lr other liiiuids are coiitiiiieci, and e\ety iiactca^'C heinfj the first re('ei)taile or civering iii- I'losi'ii;' ^'1)0 Is for i)ur]iisi'. of sale, shall in all eases, N' ») I*, ill v\lii(h they (")titiiii u'lOils siihji'ct to ail ail ridnrfiii li'ity, or a H|u'('ilic a'nl atl I'lilm'i'ia duty, hi; fhvrsieti with the sinie rate u[ ivl valnn'm duty as is to Ik; levieil aiii'jka<,'t'i may he incliiiled in the value of siic)\ <,'l)0 Is (b) All such packajijes as aforesaid coiitainint; «^'oods siijeot to a specific duty only, ^ () 1', shall hechar^fed with a dnt.\ of tweniiy per cent ad rabn'i'in. {i') I'aekaj^es not hcreinbefDre speci- fied, and not herein specially chai't,'ed with or declired liable to duty, ami heinjj the ii.-tuat and ordinary pioka^'es in which j,'0iidsare picked f<)r export itioii acco.'diny: to the ireiu'V:.! iis.vi,'e and ciistiin of trade, shall he fret; of di '-.x. (•/) All such special packaj::cs or coverinjfs as an; of any list;, or appaiciill\' desitined for u c other than in the imp)rtitioii of t'lc uood-i they ciintain, sh;ill he sulijeet to the sime rate of duty a< would thereon he le\ied if iiii|;i)rtei| empty or separate from t heir contents. Packages inside or outside ooii- tii .\\\% fie.' liMods shdl l)j ex- empt fiuiM duty when tlu; pa k- LiLCes are of sucli a nature that tiielr de3triii;tioii is nece8^ar\ in order lo relc:ise the ^'30 Is l'acltaj;e& contain in;,' Oysters or other Fish, No I',. -^f) I'ackatre-i c mtaininj; tine silt, not elsewhere specified, to pay same duty as if imported empty, iVe . . I'lckafjes, (■uiitaiuinif fish and pro- duce of fi.sh, Inim S'ewfouudUnd Fni I'.ii k;i;4es, approximate \aliie of, see I'ackages at end of tariH' I'ackas^e:', l!arhoys and Demijohns, empty or otherwise ■ • HO I'aikaires. contuininir goods, )>i\in;,' specitie duty, N ES • 20 I'ackages, eontainin;,' i^oods, pavinij a specific and ad valorem duty, not elsewhere specified, to pay same rate of ad v.ilorcm duty as the i^oods they contain r. c. Pack at;e,s of (.'aiiadiaii matiufavture. which have heeii expcirted, tilled with ('anadiaii products, when re- turned under such rejiulations as the (Joidroller of Customs pre scrihe.s Fre I'ackiiif,', ruhher pu;kiiii; Packiii'4:. no', elsewhere s| pay according to matt^ri I'.uli f)f Paper, nut ()rinte( P.uls, sweit pa'ls, sadlery 30 P.ids, stair pads -5 )..•( ill el to al. 1 . 3;' Pail 20 Pails, n.ade of tin 25 d'ails, coiit liniu',' o>sti'rs or other I l';sh, when imported 25 I'aints iind (,'olors, anti-corrosivn anil ! aiiti-foulinu paiots, commnnly 1 iweJ for ships' hulls 25 'Paints ;iiid colors, vi/., lire-proof I paint, not elsewher.' specified .... 25 Paints and Colors, Piiris (ireeii, dry, 10 Paint I and ctdors, Paris (leeeii, in lid Paints and colois, orau^re mineral. . 5 I'aiiits and (Colors, r) Paper, ilrawiui,' pap-T, mounted. , .. .'{.'' I'^iluT, onanu^lloil ."f) Papur IIaiiL;in;,''s, or Wall Pa)>t'r, hitrdiTs or hni'dcrirr/, and wiuduw hliiids of iiapiT, N K S I?,') I'ap^r, PruHs l'ai)cr in ulu'uts •>'> Paper Mai'lie, maruifacturos of 'V< Paper. Muslin-haeked 'M> Paji-'r Cariion 35 Pajuu' co'ourcd on one side .'i") Paper, 1 'arpel I/niin',' '25 I'aper, Mill hoard, nut Straw hoard. 10 Paper r.ani)) Shades ;>0 Piiper, Prim ills,' 25 Paper, l'nier,rnion Clotlt ni rolK or sheets, <,dos-ied ir thiished 20 Paper ilint . . 25 Paper |>ads', not printed ;!5 I'aper, lilter i):i])er in sheets) 25 l'ap( r, inter paper, out to shape. . . . 25 Paper waste or eli)ii)iiiy:« Friie Paper, felt or straw huard, N I'' S. Paj)er, Plated, .Marlileii, Enanie'led Paper, and eard Hoard similarly linishod, not elsewhere spec'iti(>d. . 35 Paper, fancy articles, Uiade of, not elsewhere spcfitied 35 Pa;H:r, straw hoards in shiets or rolls 25 Paper, of all kinds, N K S 25 I'aratine Wax 30 Parasols, all Kinds 35 Parehnu'Tit, writini';, slun? of 2U Parehment, vellnm, and lacing' 20 Parinn husts or statuettes 35 Paris White Free Paris of Pianos or < (r'.'ans. . . , 25 Pa!-ti>, udoy piste, as Pritidi .;uin . . 10 Paste, ( 'hciolate. .... .1 rents ]).'r lli. I'aste, perfnnu'd :;0 Pastiles f(jr fumitratinii 20 Paltt.'rns, of hrass, jrnn, steel or other metal (nut lieinfj models)... 30 Patterns of wooil, X K S 25 Patent prepared dyes Free Patent Leather 25 Pa\in;,^ Mocks (if stone 20 l'avin;.( blocks, made from slagr of l)last furnai'c 20 Peach Trees 3 cents each Peaches ar)d (;ther fruits, presiTved in brandy or other si>irits >'2,00 ]Hr yall. '. 'caches, jrnjen fr lit, the weight of i.!ie p.e k:\:,.' tu lie includoil in tin,' v.< c,iit, ,iir (leiy. ... .1 cent per lb. Peivfi, : .• .3 fllltf c u (1 p pow Pearl cird cases, fancy 3 I'earl, manufactures of, fancy :; ■ Pedometiirs 2.1 I Peels, c.indii'd peels. '. ct. ))cr lb, and '■'. Peels, oramcc peel, dried Fiei Peels, sweet oran'.;e jieels .lo Pelts, raw Fr( i; PeiiCiN, liC'd, in wiiod en- uthi'rv. ise 2.^ Pencils, Slate 2.. i'eneils, clialk and soapst^'ne 2o Pendants, t,'lass )icndatits 3ii Pcidiiilders of all Icinds :! • Pencil Cases :' i'ens, all kinds 2.i {Pens, fountain pens, rnbbi'r 2," I'en Kack, iron 30 Petd:2. 10 )icr jirooi -al. and ti : Persis, or extract of .\rehill and I Cudbear Fi' ■ Pi's-;iirics '.' ' I'ewter, inannfacturi's of, N' K S... . 3o Pheasants, for iniprovemeut uf i stock Free [ Pheasants, other Jo ! Phenaeatine, ehenucal •'" : Pheiiylucetamide, chenueal 'J" j Philo.sopiiical Instruments, not elbe- I where sjtt.'cified 2' jl'lulosophieal Instruments and A))- ]>aratus, that is to say such as are not matmfaftured in Canada, when inipm ted for use in uiu-er- 8ities, collev''es, schools and scien- tilic soc etius and ]>nb!ic l>nsi>itals.l i' > Pho-ijihoros I'll Pliosi)h(ir Tin and I'lusphor lilocks in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire 1" I'liono'/rajdis 2.1 Phono- rajih Cylinders ''■> i :■ KrffSOX BROS £rO.. SoverelKn Lime Juice has attained world-wide r>l,fi:>Vi.l JJKV^. « V>V., f^n^g PENTAGON BUILDING. HALIFAX. 1K)0] ■J AllIFF. 113 I'.O. 'Iiiito'^r.'iiili Alhmns ;{.') 'hc)toyr;i|ili I'VaiDi's of ;in\' iiuitiTiiil 'M ''inio'j:rii])\\n, sUvvr \v.asti; i!i) 'lint()j.i;riit'hic N'ii'ws, not fKhcrf isiiij,' 20 'holOi;r.i|)hs, not I'xcotdiii;.,' tli-oo, sent li\' fi-u-nds iind not for tlio |iuri>c)Hi' nf s i.lo Fruo liotojjfraiilis, nototluTW if^u ))ro\ iikd io 'hot():,'rai)lii(' liistriinient.-* 'Jri 'liotnLMa|)lii(' Dry I'l i^us 'M> 'lH)t()i,'|-;ij>!iic |)ry l'l.itr;:i cniulsion.. 'JO iiot'iniMpliers' <.'.irils :i.'i 'i:u;o . ',1 luri! Frames, of any material . . ;30 '.ctiircs and l'ri?its, NFS -20 'iitiircs, Sunday scliool lesson pie- tur(.'s Free ';. tiire Wire, .Vc li.'i 'i.- 'I'in l''rct; 'ii; Zinc Free 'iiri'ons, not cIscnv'Iicic specified. ... 20 'illo'.vs and bolsters ',i'> 'inionto, ,i,n-ouiid •_'.') ■iiiientii, unyrouiid 1'2.\ iMij I'ifci'h I"ree 'iiic Tur Free 'i!is, manufactured from uireof aii\ metal 'ins, all other nittal i)iiis for the adornment of the person :?0 'iue .Vjip'e-i Free 'ipe ('la\', unmanuf.i.ctured Free 'ipc Clay, wlen ))o\vilered Free 'ipes, soil and water pipis, of iron r istini;s .^b per ton. 'ipes, 8to\ e iiipes atid elhows .'iO '''\)r (>i!,;,ins .'iO '!pe .Mounts ;>.') '.perasin, chel.ucid '20 Vtols, not elsewhere specified :M 'istol ( 'overs or t.'ases 'M 'it''h, coal Free ii'h, lH'ri,'undy Free it'll, iione ))lteh, irnde onl\ Free it'll, hone, not elsewhere speeilied. '20 '! '..ts, plain, not to include hraid or t uH\\' trimmiiiLTs, conijiosed ijf ' hi)i, maiiilla, cotton, nioliair, straw, tuscaii ami Lirass Free l''aiies, tools .'iO I'l lilt lins, fruit I''rie I laiilain .Seed.. Free 'laiits, ufreeiihous t plants and 'li'iiiiant tlowiu' roots Free I'unts, not I Isew In re spcritied .... '10 I'lister, land pla.-iter art, nut elsewhere spccitied. . . I'lati'S, iron or stei:', for ships I' I'iatcs, tailors' and mantle makers' fashion plates !• I'lates, enjiraxcd on wood, steid or other metal, and traiisfii's taken from the same, ineliidinjr en- slavers' plates of steel, polished, ent;ra\ ed or for eiif^'ravini; there- upon I'latina, not elsewhere -ijiecitied .... Fl.itinum, and Mack oxi'leof copper, for use in the manufacture of cfilorate !• I'l'itiniim wire and iilatinuni in hais, stiips, sheets iir plates, platinum retorts, pans, eoiidensers, tuliiii'4- and pipe, whe i imj)orte(l hy ni.anufacture»'s of sulphuuc acid f'>r use in their works in the nianu- f.aeture of eoiieentrati(.)n of sul- l)!uirie acid !• il'latiiium I'rimci.-or Kleetrie Fuses. .Plow ))iates, punched, polished, and I otherwise manufactured as part nf ; plow, not elsewhere specified Plum Puddiu',' .J et. per Ih. and Plums, i^recii f'uit X F .S rium Trees, all kinds. . . ..'Jets, eacli. ■ Plumbago crueihles F Plumbago, not ;i'rouii 1 or other'.viso nnimfa'-tiired Plumlia'.;o, ;,M'ound and manufactures of, not elsewhere si)ecitied Phish, arti.-les madi.^ of, rot else- where speeiiied Plush Fahri'.s, X H .S PocliiiiU- Powders, .NFS Polish for knife ami other jioli^h or eiini|iosition, N i; S P(inia(ies, Hrcnefi nr Howisr 'idors, preser\ed in fat or oil for the pur- pose of con^ervini;' the odors of , fiower.-. which do rcit h'jar the fieat ! of distillation, when iminuted in [ tins of imt less thin 10 H's each.. \ Pomades, all other Pomatum, or paste for the hair, : miiiith or skm Ponie;,'rai)ates, u-reen fruit I' Pop Coiai \ cent per Hi. and j Porcelain Shades Porcelain, iniilatinii nf, shades and j table wa.re jPoreelain ()pai(ue Ware iporce ain Ware, uther I'.C. l.'i ;;o rcc •20 20 ree ;io 2(.( :>,:, ree 10 2t> ;j.'i ;{0 :>!) 2.) 1,') 30 ;i0 ree ;;o :io ;'>o I , ! ( ; "( ^ ■ i in A ■' BAIEK & CO., Brass Castfngw, TciephSnftS 317 Barriogton Street. HALIFAX ' i VI™ lU TAIUFP. c. •2:, :iii ri't' rii' I'(irl< - (tilts \>vr 111. I'lirous Ahiiii F Portable .M;uliint>s I'ortiiKiiitiMUX and parts flRTi'of. . .. Tostacf Staiiiiis, usiii, X !•", S I'ota>ti, (ii'imaii jH.tash salf.'^ V l'cita>ili, licrniaii iiiiinial pntasli... V I'otas)). cli'orati.' nf, iml fuitlur luo- ]ian.(l than trronnd anil frtv from atlmixturi.', vvitli any other n;l>- stances !•' Potassium, ediMiiouml, \c K Potassium, eyritijiie of K I'litatoes, sweet and yams Ill eent-i per tuish F'otat'HS, other. . .!.'> lents per hiisli. Potr.to Chips, sliced and rooked potatoes Potato Spirit, or Potato <»il 5:'J.40 jier proof ijal. Potted Mi^ats l'ounehint;s of felt or piper, for pianos Poll' hes, tobaeeo ,. Poultry and (Jame Poundt r-^ and liollinir Pins I'owder, riti" and siiortin;.' powder, ^e. Rlastiiij,' and Minin;,' Powders .... •J et-, per 111. Cannon and Miisuct, ,.'i cts. perlh. Canister Powder ,S cts. per Hi. (iiaiit Powder o ets. ]ier ih. Nitro-Glveerine S its. jier 11>. Nitro and nther e-c'osives not elsewhere speeificd . :i ets. per !li. Kitle, LTun and sportiiijr jiowdur .. ;■! ets. ]>er 11). PowiiTS, jierfumcd.. HO Powder, saehet 'Ai' l'rn.\ er (looks Free Prayer lieads ;?5 Preeious Stones, N K S, | olislicd, hut not set, iiiereed or other wise manuf;\i'tiiied. and iniit'itioii thereof Freeious Stones, set, as jewellery.. I'rei ipitate of Copper, criiie I Preparations for toilet, ciimposed of vaseline or pttrojium . Preparations, toilet, non-aleiiholie. not elsewhere speeitieti Preserves, an i Jellies and jams, not elsi where speeitied . . , .'3\c Jier Hi. Preser\aiin. eheinieal Primers Printers Lead Printers Ink Printed ..rdyed eotton fabrics, X I.S Printed wrappers, as labels :!;') Printed mat tei , X F, S . , .'{.'i Printed Music 10 Prints, bine prints -jO Priiitiim Presses, pri.itiiiLr machines, litboy'raphie presses and t> pe- Uiakinit aeeesap4r cuttini: inaeliincs, g#Mt jnrts thereof 10 Prizes, clips anil i/ther pr'wg, won III boil t 'ide competilio#( Frc' I'rodiiets f (ish from Newfoiitidlaiul.Frc. PriMJueis of tile fislieCi s. X K S ... -''i Primes dried fruit, ii. IimIjiii,' CaPi- f.riiia 0/ Silver I'riJfiis.N KS.le per II. Prune Jiiiee ifJ.W )>er ;,'al PrunelU F'l. I'rmiire,' l\rii see :;m Prus.>:an Hliie, dry e lor N' F, S Jo Prussian biiKJiiiL; :: Prussi.ite of jiotasli, rcil .ukI yeliuw. Frr Pulp ot jr.i'HCif I'rv I'uniiei and J'limiee IHonc, jfround orui..'r,iuiid Frc. Pinniee Stone, toniposition of ... -J.'. Pi.mps, of hra*s ... .'(o I'umps, \ KS -J.. Purses Ho Putty •_•() Putt> , dry, for pobshinir L'ranite and LTJass F"-' . Putts I'alette Kmves :;o I'yraxole, a eheinieal •Jo Ps ro_'alie ae:d . 211 ! ^ (Quails, for improvement of stock . .F tjiiiails, other i^niart.^ crystallized or silex F (^luebraeho, etude 1' .t^'uercitrion I '' ,i^>uills, in their natural state or un- plunied F i.iuill;., oth< r, X K S i^iiults of cotton or linen i^iuicksil er F (.•uinees, .^reeii fruits t,»iiinee Tici s of all kinds . ,3c c.\eli. ijiiiiniiie.salt of F re, ■Jo rcr 're. •Jo rec •Jo 10 30 rec 3:. 30 i R IJacks, Music Kairs, ..f cotton, linen, jute, hemp I and woollen, paper waste, cliiijiinu's I and waste of any kind. exce).t i mineral waste K liailwax ru:;S Railway Cars and Railway Carriajres KaiUv.iy Scrapers K'li^ins, dried fruits le per lb. Uakes, horse rakes P.akes, other. N E S Ibisjis and l-iles Raspberries, X F S., trreeii fruit, the weiL'ht ot the paekau'c to he in- cluded in the wei;jht for dutv.'iep |{ ispberries. w ild " F K ispbcrrj Hushes Knzors I!a/..'r Strops, I,eather , liau Cotton F I Haw hide rope ih'aw bide pickers ',■>' < ri c \ Amherst Boot and 8hof Mtg. Co., HAlifax, ,« Si:^SSi" 158 Granville St. 11.'. • .' hiile maiiiif.v tiiros, otlii-r .... , i,ii|iior, 11 1 riid, j'ctate iif alum- iiiiiii), |>f«|>;ir(il from i.i> f'lHinu'oii^ arid, fordyciDjf jituli iifici prltriiiu' V li.il ;m<' Villow PriissiatfOf I'ot.i^h.F .•,1s, inaiiufurttjrtil or j>;vrtl\- ;i; (MIlf;U tiircii i;. I .Is, for or^rans \\Kir<40t»irir» r,rj,Mi!',n nf AritliiiC'iiy. ..,/,, F KcuiU't, r;iw or |irr|»:irc(I, , ,, ,, .,..K i;i'j>;iirs to ships ;iiiil vi'Bwt* K Kisiii or rosin, in |)ac'l<»,'i'8 of nof k'ss til. in U»ii Ihs K sin or rosin oil K 'irsin, (ithiT N K S . . . , Kisorciii, a oiR'niifal Kttieules 'ii- I'liatflaine l)a'_'s KrvoisiTS Kiiizonics V i:i;\iliarb Koot, unvround f llhuli.ir)) Koot, irriuinii or iiowdfred Kilihon.s, of all kind-i ami niati'rial. . Kii'L', cleaned 1 Jo per lli. liit'L', luulijanod, uiihullod orpaiidv. Ac per 11), Hire, lirokcii rice IJe per U>. Kite, when iniporteil by makers rf rite starch for use in their fac- tories for inakini,' starch, .Jc p, Iti, i;iie, starch Ik'perlti. i:i(e Flour Uid'^cs Food Uitles Air, not tieinu to\'9 i.itlfs, N E .S '. I ; itic Cartridires, N K .S Kind's, Jewellery Ilin-.s made of iron wire ';i\ cts of brass or copper Ki)i'kinL;h.im Ware K'lls, I'ishinu' UuMcd Oats i:''lltd Harky Iv'lltv Skate-", or parts of same... Kol'eis for trunks, as paits of trunks oolkrs for furniture, as cabinet- makers' hardware imllinu' Pins, wood ^'Ot, alkanet, cr\uie, crushed or .i.iund F I oot,lii|Morice,peeled,but unL;ro\iniiF iidots, uieiiciiial, \ ix : .Aconite, C'al- uinba, Folia l»i!,''itali«, CKiitian, • nnseiiic, .Jal p. Ipecacuanha, Iris, 'Iris Koot, l.ii|Uoricc, .S'krsa]Miill i, StjuilU, Tarraxicuni Hhubarb, and \ .derian, un^.'round F l:o..t Beer, not containing: spirits... • 'I'll UtMT K.Ktract, contaiiiinj^ spirits $■2.40 per pil. and ll'iuts crude, dru.LT I' Km. its, dormant (lower roots F Knut.s, irround, N K S Hope, or CordaiTc, NHS it'l'cs, 111 ad ropes, \i' F KoM' I ushcs '■ isu Lake (color in jmlp) K"-!' Water, v\ itliout spirits •Jfi HoHcwood Pr«p Kosi n , Vra: IJof ten Stone 20 rce Kove, when imp, irted for f he tnanu- ree facture of twine, for liar\est binders 5 1,') Kubber and ;{utta pi rcha, crude, •2.=) raf iitdiouc or India, rubber 'iti- 'Mi manufactured, powilercd rubber fee and rubber waste, bard rubber in >e>- shc'ts, but not further nianufa'- ree tiircd, and re con cred rubber and rubber substitute Free rrr Kubber Hat (.'overs ;{,i Htibbend Cloth ;{0 '20 Huliber lineil I'otton and linen hose, it^ •2o Hubb r substitute Free ;i\> Rubber, re-co\ crcd rubber Free .'10 Iluboer C'lothiu:;, or I'lothin^' made ree w.tterprooi with Indi.iu nibher, rce NFS M, •JO Kublicr, surfaced waterproof cloth- :i,i iiiif ■ ■ • :{,") Uubb( r Waste Free \icibber Moots and Shoes '25 Hut. tier Balls, ornamental or not, NFS 2,5 Kubber Toys '{5 Hiibl)er He'ltinv' Rubber, elastic rubber thread. . . . \', ■,■■_■ Hubbcr v.>Uers for w infers if f^ttc; r,j> with iron shafts, to pay ,as patt of wiin^rcrs " ;{,s Kubber Uoller", rubber only '2,t Kubber, oilier manufactures of,\ E S '25 Ivubics Free Hui,'s, mats ativl mattiuir of cocoa, I straw, hemi> or jute :]5 iRu'r-', imit.itioM Tiukish ruirs ;{5 lUu's, Turkish or other rui^s, N E S. :Vi KuUs, carpenters' rules ;!0 Kulers of all kinds •2.''> Uuliii)f .Ma'. hines 10 Hum (Sivo spirits) S2.40 per proof gal. Kuni Shrub (sec s)>irits) i s^-.lO per proof. ;;al. Rye 10 Siilllower, and extract of Free 20 .Saffron Fn^ 2.1 30 :tt> 30 30 3l> HO 30 ;'.o 30 20 '20 3.1 .so 30 20 rei rce \. kl il GLOVES AND SEAMLESS — HOSIERY, at C. ROBSON & GO'S, ^^^ Sffi^p^K ^^ 10 TAUIFI' [1 1)0(1 r.r Sa'o '2f. ''"i-" l'"lo\ir S.iiiit l,uuis and (.'ivriiwriati I'huto- }iia))h<'r" puliliiiitioii ir> tents per lit. Siii's, for liMiit.s iniil sln|n Sail Tu inu, of luinii or tl i\, when to he useiJ tor hoiitj :ind Mhip sails . . 5 Sal-Soila I'"ret' SaliHi'toi. a cluinical 20 Salcrat us, or hiiarhonate of 20 Sa'f)l, a chcniital 20 Saloplii'M, a rheniieal 20 Saniatost , a ihi'ir.ioal 20 Salts (if t^Miiniiio Froi Salt, iniiiortod from the I'liited Kuii;doni or any liritish \>o-i es- sii>n>*( or iinjiorlfd for tlu- use of t \i\ 'an Sa'id.ir.ir (ium .Sa-ictna'y (jinips Sa;iolio. . . ;!0 Sappato (luni, in a erude state .... Fnn Sapuhires Frei Sari* ■ ■ irilla Root, unfjrotinrt I'ret Sar-^. ''a-rilU Root, ijround 20 Sanir- !• •> \ Steh I- -rteners . . Stt-h Li-vfs, twine for Sialteenx Xiitiii, sr.llit. Sutinette. ■ S{«tin-wo(wf Sal in white Satchels . Free ;i0 Sau- < 'asii g. viu-iau't's uiey artii' e.i made of . . . Fr ' itsupi. kins or t'aein:;-, not Fi ;{n N K s S IV kline, a eheniical 2 cents )>■ r lli r Savo^'oam : Saw l>ust of the followiriLf woods: amaranth, coeoh-'ral, l)o\wood, ehe-ry, chestnut, walnut, >;inn- wood. 111 iho'.'nny, pitch p ne, rosewood, samlalwond, syeamore, Spanish cellar, oak,hickor\, whiti; wond, African teak, hlack heart ehony, lijjnunu itac, red cedar, re(l- wood, satin^ood, white ash, )>ersimnion and do);wood F Saw Dust, NFS Saw Mills Saws and Straw ('ast(>rs, steel for, cut to shape hut not further manu- factured I Sawy, of all kind s N F S Scales Seainilaires S('cner\-, theatrical and costumes. . . .■;chla;4'Metal Leaf Sciinapps .*2. |(» per ;;ai. Seheidam . ..•:r'2. 10 per ;,''al. School Slates School Ink Wells, X ES School Satchels Scissors ... Scrap Hrass F Scrapers, road or raiUv,\v Screens made of wire Screens, Japan, .is furniture Scre■^s, eomnionly called wood screws of iron or steel, hrass i>r other metal, plated or not Screws, laif or coach Seresv (looks and Kyes Screw Drivers S(!ythe3 S'-y thes, ste'jl for F Scy I he Stone Scythe Handles Sea ( ; ras 1 F Sea- Weed F Se i-weed, N F 8 Seal Oil, .^; K S Sell Oil, from Newfouridlami F Sealskins, fur, wholly or ) partially dressed Sealskins, raw F Sealskin ll-»t«i, C.'ips, Sic Sealskin, imitation in wool Seamless (."otton Rairs Seedlin'^ Stock for Oraftinyr, \iz. : Plum, v^car, peach and other fruit trees 1' Seeds, viz, ; (larden, field and other seeds for airricu'tural or other pur- )ioses, \ o P, sunflower, canary, hemp and millet seed, when in hulk or in lar^o i)areels The same when in small papers or parcels Sft'ds in a crude state, for d>einn- or r.annin>;, \c I- - eds, fruit and stem seeds, crude, etc I' s -ds, other, NFS rei 20 2.'. ri' ,':n ;;o ;0 '..'5 ,"0 ;;o 150 ree HO ;!o ■M) 20 ree ;;o •);", 'ree 'ree 20 20 ree c^' i nvllle St. LIFAX. [I '.)()( ) I". ('. •JO iwvood, :, ^Mml- l |> 110, \ , vvhitf k lii'.art liar, ri;il- ;c iisli. •Jo bftjl (or, enuaiiu- jjinoa. Lll I pur ■xii\. J per '^■■i\. 'ir» ■.'.". ;«i :iti :50 Fwv :!u . . . ;'-i» ■ol ;w ^•(1 wood ))rasH or not !>'' ','>'< "" ;5(i :iO 20 '.'.' '.'.... Vrvv ;>o KriH' Free •Jtl ' ; '20 Hid l-'rco purtiilh' i:. .... Free •'It |nu'. VIZ. : tlur fruit Krci luxl other :)t:hi',r piir- i-anary, [When in ■papers or (Ivcinn or .... •■ f^ lis, crudt', Ki' School Hiipplles at T. C. ALLEN ft CO » 1 24 & 1 20 (Jranrlllo St. :::_1^ iiftcr twelve luonl Cuiail.i. l'rov;(U'(i ii .;uliil''oiis iiiadt troiler of C'ustoii when ini)nitcil in till- North Went ' t( iiJini" Jtett'eri, .si ol ftel'vvise ordei'fi fri)or-in-r'o\iiicil iwrv I'ipes, >,'lazeil rwcr I'ijlL'S, uojilu/.ej lIh actual u.se in 1 al.'rv i\ Ml- hall 111' frt 1 . until 1 l.\ ih> (; i\ - Krii' .1 III 1' duties are not t'< lie eol'eeted on ordinary rep.iirs male to a (Cana- dian M'ssel in a foriii,'!! port. 'I'hi.s exempMon iii)ni dut> doi's not ap- ply to niaehiiur) from ai.y eoun- try, ixeeptiiifi .the Cnited Kin^'- dom, for use on Cauadian vessels, if the maehiner\ is of :i cla-s or \U\i 1 UKuh- in ( 'iiiaiia 3,"> iShields, .Stallion -hi. 'ids ather, ;5.''i sai Idle .in'.,'' and enihroiderinj,' sdk and twist Shields, dress, all i ottiin . sU •■I'lvin:; .Maeliines .>L\vint; Machints, toys . . . Sewirii,'' .Machines, ])arls of. Sewiiiif Machines of settlers. ih Shields', dre^s shields, ruhlcjr ;{0 Sliini'les, Wood Shirt waist ,'5.'i :!0 Shirts, N K S, ot anv material ;5.") . .Free Shirt front, papt;r. 8.'i Shaddock's Creen Fiuit .Free Shoddy ade Blanks, lamp, celluloid 1 J Shoes, hor.'-e, mule or ox sliut'S ■sewinx Machine Attachments Free Shirtinu:s,eotton,chyt'kedaii Miadi electric liLfhts and 'as Sh'.o Lace Wire Fastener* Free li-hts .0 Shoes, wire for. ,Frec I. ide Ilolderd 30 Shoes of any material N K H ,de Trees dinir Machines used in atone ■10 Shoe huttoiLi ,,. IJf' Shoemakers' Ink jfid UlackinK 'i'l enj;ra\in;j ifts, carriaj;es, to pay as part of arria'.;es and watroiis. I ims and Curtains, when mude up. 3.J Shoemaker,-' I'iteh Shoe tacks andshoe nuils. Shoe Knives. •.;o >napes, hat, ciiji and bonnet shapes >ii:i\\ls of all kinds •shears, phdu'.l or not -lieep, N K S 30 :50 30 20 ^111. 1>, for impro ement of stock. . .Free Shot Lead • ■ • ep for settlers in Manitoba, kc Free Shi t (i.ins, iiotelsewhere speeitled ,Sh.»e and Leather R.eview-i»ubliei. tion 15 cents per lb Shoe Lace.s of an> material 'M Hhoe Dressbi'/ 2f> Shoo Slnnks -'''> X) 30 r I BAYER A CO. ni„..i,.c DAnatfi.ii 317 Barrlnjrton Street BIcjeles Repaired, .p^^^^^ 939^ *. Halifax lis TAUIFF. [1.. p. c. Show Carils(|)ic't.'rial) A.lv.rtNiti.' 1.'. < lilts pir III SIiovcIm, a^jrii iiltiir;ii •!'» Sfir ■.,, Iron M. Ml- Hhiivels liO Shoxi-l!*, snow «li i\ uU iiiiilo 'if W'H'il 'J-'> Hliovfi Hari'll.M, ,'ill W)T I lSh'c,vscis,;H of »ll kiiid«, aiii iiutal lurts th(!ri' )f ■'<•'» Sliriil)>(, orii.'i lurital ;iiiil sh;ule Trei's "J'J Sliiittl<.'-i. pirt 'if si-\siii,' iiiithiriL- , . HO Side Lights :JiJ S'l klfS i«r Hi-;i]iiiu' 11 i"ks -•'> SioMius, |>airit 2'i Sk'iiij i-<, Liirii' '-•'• Si;;ii- of iiiiv iiiattTial, friiiii'il or Mot, iiimI li'tti'rs of ;ai.v iiKitiriai for si .'hs or similar list' 'tiuiiH, jiriiitod cotfoti .''.5 Silk and Silk Vcl\cr.s faKrics [i<) Silk Ilosierv, nut t'lsewyit-re >*p(.M'itlcd ;{.'i Silk La-x-,." :'•■> Silk, raw, 'ir as reeled fmiu tin; lo- eooii, not tiein,' doulilid, tuistcd or advanced in uiaiiut iitiiro in aii\ wav, silk eocooiis and silk w iste . Free Silk Twist -ir. Silk Kilihoiis ;i") >iilk Clothing' :i'> Silk, fancy articles iiiadcf if .'{.'i Silk, oiled .■{!) Silk, in tin- u'liiii or sii!in, nut more alvanciii thin sin^'les, tram, and thrown ur-anziiu.', not colnifd.. .. Ifi Silk, ill Ihr iruin or s|iiin, when iiii- jiortid li\ maniifactnri'rs of silk iindLrwt'ar to In- usfd for siiili inanufartu.c ill tht irown facioiicsFree Silk I'liish, for flatters' use Free Silk Shawls . 30 Silk Shirt.s !{,') Silk I'nderwear Hf) S Ik S.Mrfs lifi Silk Su.ks and Stockings .'if) Silk ties 35 Silk Waste Free Silk, niannfaetiirers of silks, or of whicfi silk la the component inrt of chief \alne 35 Silver Key HiiiifS -iO Siher Coin Cnited States) 30 Silvei and Gold Coins, except United Stales silver C' iireg clasnt'd uk jew elier V Silver manufa' tiues, otfier, N hS Sihered (ilass Silver Soap Sinkers «ee trawln, A'c. Si/inu', ereain and enamel s /inu' . . Skater of all kinds, roller or other . . Skati' lilades, unliiiished, steel Skeletons and parts of Skiffs Skins, Fi-h Skins of hirdn atid skins of animals, not natives o( Canada, for ta\id erinic pnrp"'.-es, not further manii fa^tured than prepared for pre servation . . ■ skins, raw, dried, salted or ))iekled Skins, fur ^kins, not dressed, in anv manner Skins, Fur Skins, wholly or pirtiftlly dressed ... Skins, Astrakhan, or Kussiin, iVc . Slates, for roof in,'. -"> l)er cent pro- viil(!il that the (iuty shall not ex- ceed 7.'> cents per sipiare Slate Fla'^",'iiii,' for Walks Skite .M uit(;ls Slate I'l'iieils Slates other m umfactures of N K S. Sleds Sledi,'es Sleiiths Slides for iiia;,'ic lanterns Slip])ers, felt . Slippers, leather, or any other ma- terial, NFS ■ siuirs Smalts, dr,\ color, NFS Smokers, Sets, and cases therefor. . Smoothing' Irons Snaths SniitY fiO eent.=i per ll>. |Snutf hnxes, to pay aceordine- to ma- I terial Soapstone ISoap, common, or laundry not per- ' fumed. ... 1 ct. per Ih. Soaj), neutral cotton seed soap 'Soap, I vorv' soap [Soap, Castile, mottled or white, N E S 2 cts per lb, Soap, perfumed or toilet Soap, harness soap Soap, " Frank Siddell's" laundry 80 ip 1 cent per Ih. jSoap, Olivi' oil soaji, to j>ay same I rate as Castile si> ip |Soa]i \>owders, pearline jSoap powders, other iSoap, soft scap 'Soaj) Stock Soap, Tar Soap, *' Crand Fa's won- der " Soap " Adams," nuneral Si la p, other, N K S Socks, of cotton or woollen Socks, silk Fi. Fr Fr . Fr. . Fr l.i Fi . . 1.0 ;'.o :;ii 3'i ,'-ii I •M :!0 30 3,'i 3;i 30 , 3'. I 3.') i 3.^ ' A imtlMlllU llt- MWSOX'S Chfmte^ Food Is a wondt'rful TonU PKLNTACk^N BUILDISO \nd 8tr»unthr HALIFAX \i»y>' -krM lAKU I -■.' ix A*h 'f ttu pr of. A# foUvnvji. a::. A \vhol, ithu .ilivlKv, >>r tlio >u!' li I, >t.»rK't' auiiot U Im I'vr toil •« ^\i:-T. copper * "i liTlae .... . .Ki •>■ Mor'n,' C'.ipjH r^ ; "«'!i [.cathvr, t.i!tiH-<-l I'tit rj'.!,li or »Vtnt>< of « ino or A who! ?^.' ^'Mvr (Toof >..»ll tiotiul roolio' » tHX •iru1r»v<»i-ry > /. d.inr. in hottlo* nruior I .ni \ •-M 'odont, over 4 o HOC*. ,'l' ii'.Ci's pirit!i :'2.40 p.T pr.-of ^'ul. 40 1*. iron or sttil ood Mipthi. p>r.N>Iio •pintstor .\ii> j'lih.xt.uiot'' known .k< «0(.\i !>pirif or MU'ftu l.»tt>l !i !!i|l|orM of .»!! klll.l-l, N K S M N K S. .«;'.. xJo a,ni siiDvol M.^iik;!. ,l!ld ' osii'.vi pii;>|iu'. nim roii or stevl lut to shapo for >l'iiii»h l.V-i-iar ^1' iiii.«h or INpart' tir.is.s . K sp.ir aii.l Aah.istir t.>rnairn.iitsi .. . n.'i ■spatulas ;;o ^llru^. !iohiov),\iii iii'.il otiu'r ■iolurj'p!*, t.iii.4, :inco>tniM. jnui >inMl;\r .ilooh Ho h'tlors .m t'l'v or- 40 per proof" ir.-il. ;>i;o I'loo '''"'' i*:ioiioi's. spiritn.nw. N K » ^..10 pi-r pro.'f <,il HMiJ :;o Miens, P.ot;inic.il, Kntoniolo.;ioal and .Mint'r.i!u.;icil ..Vi •^povinicns, .Mudel.--, \o Kiee ^I'tftaolfs .iiul K> L'.;l.is*i's :;o '1' I tailed and K.\ o.i; Usjifs, iranicw :ii:d motal luuti* thereof '.'O ^|i Iter, in bloeks and pigs F.-.o -p.nn nil ."" 'JO >|'i rniin, a cheniiial -JO ■^I'i es of ail kiiulst, exoept Maee and uui .N'ntniejjs, unxi-ound 1l". ■^I'Ufs, a.s ahove, i^ruunil i>.')' S|iiL'i;uloison Me;h\!vted Spiiitit >■.' 40 per prooi c.il. Terfnuies, aleoliolio pi'rf inios and perfumed spinfji, h.iy rum, i.iloictv .uid lavoitder wateis, tiair, tooth and skin ^a.-ihe^. and other toilet piepavitions I'on- taii'.ini: spnit.i of an\ knid, when in liotties or ll.isl. luit iu>ne than loi s oontaniu's: If onnoes I arl I'l'rfnnu's a:> alH'\ o.w hen ;u hottle-i tl l.xKS Mher paek ii;i-;i initain- Ui^' more than four i>nniiid.-< nu\ed wltli :iii\ ii N'ikL'sjaiui Nail^, composition 1,' i_:rein- ent or inu'i idiont.-f, and ho.ui,' or known or de^i.;'natril as ant) dvne: .'li\i rs, (s.-ienio.-*, e\trai ts. lotions, tinrtnii's. or inediiiuos, iM' nu'du'Mial « inis (so r.ilUd) or etherial ami spn itoiis fruit essen- ■.)irits, N K S. ^ '. to per l;.iI. and :!0 H> p( I proof ^al. ■I'lrit-i: .Spujtuon.s or alcoholie li'inors distilled from an\' material, or containin;,', or eoniponnded UoiH or witli distilled .spirits of any kind, and any nii\turo thereof with water, for every t,'al!(>n there- of of the stri-n^th of proof; and uhun of ureater strenyfth than that of ju-oof, at the same rate of the im-reased ipiant ty that there umild he if the li(|Uors were re- dui'od to the streng-th of proof. When the liiiuors are of a le.ss stronjith than that of proof, the duty sha'l bo at the rate henin provided, hnt eonipnted on a re- dn ed ipiantity of the liipiorc) in pro lortioii to tlie lossitr dejiree of .strc'iiu'lh ; proviilfd, liowever, that i-'idints, snr;;ieal, all kinds in no rt'duetlon in quantity sha'l lie eompnted ur made on any liipiors hulovv the stren;,'th of ir> per cent, under proof, hut all mwh licpiors In all cases whi-re tin- strenylh of :iny of fhi' f(Mp.>n<;('s '>|iools, made wholly of wood use-*' p o^ ""ISSt'^awtI.'^'' »t ^- "OBSON A CO'S . ^'^ SJSfS!? "' m I '11, 1 ' 1:'0 TAIUFF. [lOUO p. c. Spoons of sterliiitf silver .... — . •'{■) Spoons, silver plate. I spoons ,'{0 Spoons, iron spoons .'{0 SjukiM, Hiil)s, Fulloea, rouajh or sawn only Froo Sp ikos, Felloes, and Hubs, wood, linisheil '2r> Sportsnifins' Knives -iO Sprinklers, for fire protection "J j Spring's steel, for the n anufaetiire of surgical tr is-ies Free Sprin;;, H it sprins; steel, steel billets, and steel axle hars, when in)])3rted by inannfacturers of earria,'e sprin/s and carriaye axles for usu exclusively in the niannfacture of sprinjfs and axles for (Mrria;,'L'8 or vehiole^ other than raihv ly or tramway in their o-vn factories. . Free Sprins;, spiral sprin'^^c steel for spiral sprin^js for railwiys, when iiuport- e«l by ni vnufac'tiirers nf railway' springs for use exclusively i i Ihi^ manufacture of such sprin,'s in their own faetorie.i Free Springs, axles, axle bars, N K S, and axil! l)'a'iks and parts thcrciof, of iron or steel, for railway or tram- way, or other vehicles ;{") Sprinj; Wire (Cotters SO Sprinjjs for mattresses, wire for. . . .Free Sprinjfs, N li S :W Sprijfs 3) Si>nicket, nia'leab'e sprockutt or link, l)eltinir chain for l)'nders . . 'JO Spurs and Stilts,, use I in the nianu- f icture of earthenware Free S(|uarf or rou'id reeds a-id riw hides centres, textile. 1 atlier or rubber h'.'ad, thumb-i aii.l tip-*, and st. el, iron or nicked caps for whij) ends, iniporte I by whip m miifa'turers for use in thisma-oifa'ture of whip-* in their f ictoriej Free Sipiills ro it, >ini;round .Free Sipiills roots irrn;md N F, S 20 Stained ', Stallioa Shields, made of leather, saddlcrj ;]•) Stannate of Soda Free Starch, ineludiii'/ farina, corn starch or tlour, and all prepirations hiv- in),' the (lualities of star h, the W(!ij(htsof the pai-ka';:e to b ; in aM cases included in the wei'.^ht for duty l.J cts per lb. St ituettcH ,•{.-, St It II. 's til piy acvordin^ to materi 1 Slays or c >rsets :{,"i Stays, iroM, |i\rt of satchels : Stciin I'uinp^ or, Stc.im Kt^'i'ic ship-i, etc., etc Free Steam Sno\ els, ii'irtable -Ja St, am Kidin;.,' (} dlery 2.") Steam Ivi^fines, portable, N K S . . . , 2.') Steam F.n^fines, NFS ^.r 1'. I Stearinc, aninnl, of all kinds 2 cts per lb, Stearic Acid j. Steel, iron or br.vss manufactures for cipiipment of ships or vessels , . Fre An^fles, rolled iron or steel anirles, tees, beams, channels, joists, jrirders, zees, stars or other rolled shapes, or throufjh bridsje, build- \<\g or structural rolled sections or shapes, not puached, drilled or further n'anufactured than rolled, N K S. and flat e>e bar blanks not punched or drilled .. in An^fles, rolled Iron or steel an(,des, tjes, boams, (shannels, girders and other rolled shipss or sec- tions, wcii;hini{ less than 35 lbs per lineal yard, not p uiehed, drilled or further manufactured than rollel, NOP . .$7 per ton Bars or rails of any form (railway), iron or steel piuiched or not punched, N K S, for railw.ay, which term for the jmrpose of this item, shall inclu te all kinils of railways, ctreet rai'wayaand tramways, even althouffh the sime are usel for private pur poses only, and even althouudi they are hot use! or intended to be used in connection with the business of common carrying? of !,'oods or pissen^fers Hi liars or rails, of steel, weiufhim,' not less than 4."i lb.s. per lineal yard, fir use only in the tracks of a railway which is eniplii.Mil ill the commo'i c vrryin;^ of jj: lOiN and p iss 'Hirers and is operated by steam motive power only ; priviii.) 1 that this item shall not extend to rai's for tracks of a r,iil«ay which is used fur |)rivate juirposes oidy, nor shall this item extend to rails for use in the tracks of any electric rail w.ay, steel railw.ay, or trai.iwny. I i. . Bars, puddled and billets . if2 per ton. Bars, bands, hoops, scroll or strips, sheets or platts of any si/.e, thi ;kne^s or width, when .f irreater value than 2', cts. per lb,, N (> P, b per cent. Bars, iron or steel, hammered . '■' Bowls for cream separators anil cream scparaturs I'l ■ e Brads :-;(i Car Wheel Tires of Steel when in the rouu'h IH •' ' (.'a8tin^,'8 ■.' ■ I Chain, cable for ships Km' Chain, bicycle, steel for the mam. i factnre of bicycle chain, when ! imported by nianufactiirers o( ; bicycle chain for use in the Spnd to T. C. ALLEN * CO., Halifax, for Books on Farmingr. 1 900] TARIFF. 121 p.c. inaniifacturo thereof in their own factories Free hronif Steel 15 Corset, steel for, of No, 20 ifau^e and thinner, hut not thinner than No, 30 giu^e for themanu- fatfture of corset steel, clock sprln^fs and shoe shanks, when in'ported hy manufacturers of such articles for ex(!lusive use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Free Crossings for railways 30 Cutlnry, steel for : Steel under j in(;h in diameter or under | inch s(|uare, when imported hy manu- facturers of cutlery, or of knobs, or of locks, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories .Free ilye-bar Blanks, flat, if not punch- ed or drilled 10 Fittings, iron and steel, etc 30 Korgings of iron or steel of what- ever shape or size or in what- ever stage of manufacture, N E S, and steel shafting turned, cum- ))ressed or polished, and ham- mered iron or steel bars or shapes, NOP 30 Ilannners, steel for the manufac- ture of hammers, augers, auger hits, axes, hatchets, scythes, reaping hocks, hoes, hand rakes, hay or straw knives and agricul- tural or harvesting forks, when imported by manufacturers of such or any of such articles for use exclusively in the manufac- ture thereof in their own fac- teries Free lie Creepers, steel for, steel of No. 12 gaug-i and thinner, but no tiiinner than No. 30 gauge, when imported by n.anufacturers of Itui'kle clasps, bedfast, furniture c.isters, and ice crejpers, to be used in the manufautureof such articles only in their own fac- tories Free Ingots, iron or steel ingots, coggct ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, IMiddled bars, and loops or other forms, N O P, lesj (Inishcd than iron or steel bars, l)Ut more iul- vanced than pig iron, except castnig >i2 per ton. Intersections for Railways Muiufactures of, N E S Manufactured articles of steel for i-teel ships or vcisdIs Free I'latea, rolled iron or steel, plates not less than 3J inches in width Hiid not less than \ of an incli ill thickness, NO P I'lates engraved on steel I'lough plates, or mould boards, or sliives, land sides and other 30 30 10 '20 plates for agrii;ultnr:il iniiile- meiits when cut to shape from rolled plate of steel but not mo ilded, punched, i>olished or Otherwise tnanufacturod f) Rods, rolled rotiiid wire rods, in the eoll, iron or steel, not over ij inch in diameter, imported l)y wire miitmfaeturers for use in making wire in the coil in their factories Free Saws and Straw-cutters, steel for, cut to shape, but not further manufactured Free Sheets, crucible sheets, steel, 11 to 1() gauge, 2h to 18 inches wirted by manufacturers of tubular bow sockets for use in the manuiac- ture of such articles in thuir own factories Free Universil mill or rolled edge bridge plates when imported l)y n>iiiiu- facturers of b idges 10 Proviied further, th it all articles rated as iron or manufactures of iron shill be chargeable with the same rate of duty if nuule of steel, or of steel and iron com- bined, unless otherw ise speeially pr vided for. Stereotypes, Elccirotypes and Cellu- loids for almanacs, calt^idars, illus- trated pamphlets, newspapers, ad- \e.-tisementsor ei;giavini;s, and all other like work for eomniercial trade or other purposes, N I". S, and matrices or c .pper shells of the same ... Uc per s(|iiire inch. Stere >types, K eci retypes, and Cellu- loids, of newspaper (• )!iinins, in any lan^uaue other than the French and Knglish, and of hooks and bases and matrices and <'oppcr shells for the same, whether com- posed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid Free Stereotyi)es, Kleetrotypes, and Cellu- loids of newspaper columns and bases for the same, coinpo.sc'd wi\olly or partly of metal or cellu- loid . . . J of 1 cent per s((uare inch. wn '^m\ i fit wfiAur m»A6 », rn If yon want a pure, refrealilng drink, ase Sover- SIMSONISKUS «tU. gigniinieJnlce. Pentagon BuUdlng. HALIFAX 30 20 Matrices or (.'opper Sl.tOls of the ^^anK^ . . l.\ cfiit per H<|i.iire inch. Stereli/.ers, whin uatd for surKual pm posos 1'* Slert'lizers, N K IS t<) pay accordiiifj to inateriul Sttifling Silvt-rwaro «tiik and Shull, eto V Sticks for parasols, umbrellas, anil sunshades Stockinette, for the nianufiuture of rubber boots and shoes, when im- ported by maiuifacturers nf bouts and shoes, for use exclusively in the manufacture thert of, in their own factories !■'' Stocking's and Socks of all kinds 3.^ Stone, paving block* -0 Stone, grindstones, not mounted, and not less than 36 inches in diameter !•'' Stones, grindstones, N K S i-^ Stone, rotten stone -^ Stone, chalk stone, China or Corn- wall stone, and cliff stone, ground or ungrounil Free Stones, for sharpening tools and scythes 30 Stone, pulp stone lf> stone or agate buttons 35 Stone, manufactures of, N K S 30 Stove Polish, (Black Lead) 25 Stove Lining, clay 20 Stoves of all kinds, for oil, gas, coal or wood, or parts thereof, and sad or smoothing halters' and tailors' irons, plated or not 25 Stove Varnish , . 20 Straw Braid, or fancy trimmings ... 35 Straw Hats 30 Straw I'lait., Tusian and Grass .... Fret Straw Knives 25 Straw Mats ai d Matting 25 Straw and manufactures of, N K S. . 20 Strawberries, w ild only Frci Strawberries, green fruit, N K S, the weight of the package to be in- cluded in the weij4lit for duty 2 cents per lb. Strawloards, in sheets or rolls; tarred paper, felt or straw board . . 25 Strawboards, lined or coveied with paper 35 Stretchers, carpet 30 Strings made of steel for musical instiuments 30 Strip fencing and buckthorn, iron and steel 15 Stropbentine, a chemical 20 Stiuctural work, iron or steel, punch- ed, drilled, iVc 35 Stuffed South Sea Seal, as furs 15 Studs of gold or sih er, jewellery. . . . 30 Sub-acetate of copper dry, or verdi- gris, dry Fret Sugar I'eilets not niedicatid \ cent per lb. and 35 Sugar, maple sugar 20 Sugar above No. 10 Dutch stan- dard in color, and all refined (ugiirs of whatever kinds, grades or standards, testing not nion- than eighty-eiglit degrees 1)> the polariscopc, one dollar and eight cents per one hundred lbs. and fur eacli additional degree one and one half cent, per one hnndred pounds. Fractions oi livo-tc^nthsof a degreeor less not to l)c subject to duty, and frac tions of more than fi\ e-tenths to be dutiable as a degree. Sugar, N E S, not above No. u; Dutch standard in color, sugar drainingsor pumpingsdrained in transit, melado or concentrated mclado, tank bottoms and sugar concrete, testing not more than seventy-five degrees by the polar- iscope, forty cents per one hun- dred pounds, and for each additional degree one and one naif cent, per one huLdred lbs. Fractions of five-tenths of a degree or less not to be subject to duty, and fractions of more than five-'enths to be dutiable as a degree. The usual packages in which imported to be free. Sugar, glucose or grape sugar, glucose syrups and corn syrup, or any syrups containing any ad- mi.xture thereof 3c*- pt^r lb. Sugar Candy, brown or white, and Confectionery, including sweeten- ed gums, candied peel and pop corn i cent per lb. and :. Sugar Discs and Globules .J ct. per lb. and ^ Sulphate of Iron (copperas) Fit . Sulphate ol Soda, crude, known as Salt Cake Fn . Sulphate of Soda, N E S -ii' Sulphate of Coi)per (blue vi liol) . . Fik Sul(.'hate of Potash, or German Potash Salts Fn t Sulphate of Lime Fi 1 1 Sulphate of Alumina Fi > . Sulphuric Acid '!■' Sulphuric Ether I'l Sulphur and brimstone, crude or in roll or flotir Fi < < Sulphur and brimstone, N E S. -'i Sumac and Camwood Fn < Substitute, rubber substitute. .Fm Sunday Scliuol Cards or De- votional Cards. .15 cts i)er Ih. Sunflower Seed F'l'c Sunshades •'! ■ Sunshade Sticks or Handles, N ES -J" Surgical Belts or Trusses. . . Suigical Splints of all kinds. 2(; Amherst Boot and Shoe Mff . Co., Amlierst, N. 8., inoor|or&ted 1900] TARIFF. lL'3 p. c. Suigiciil iinil Openttion Tables. .'{(> Surgiciil and Dental In.stiu- m^ints from January Ist, IS'.KS.Fiee Siircinsles, part of liarnosa .... 'M) Suspener c ated 30 iTape, all rubber 25 Tajdoca Tarpauline, rubber coated. " ree 20 25 zo Free JTaraxacuni root, unground. Tara\ac\un root, ground 2o I Par soap 3.5 Parrod paper 25 I'Partaric acid crystals Free I Tartaric erne ic and gr.iy tartarl'Vee ITartaraline '. 30 il'assels 3.) Pea and green coffee imported direct from the country of growth and production, and coffee purcha.sed in bond in the United Kingdom, i)rovid- ed there is satisfactory proof that the tea or cotfee so pur- chased in bond is such as might be entered for home consumption in the United ^ Kingdom - .Free Tea an.l green c >tfee, N E S. . . 10 Pei», adulterated, importation prohibited Tea Lead Free Peasel H l^'r^e Telephones '--j Telegraph Cables 25 Ivif ill ^'1 tl **^^Y?i,f£PpK^?^*^ at C. R0B80N ft CO^S, "« ^Wf^ ^^ -HOSIERY, 124 TARIFF. [1 11(11 > p. (". 'JO Telegrapli si)u\ railway rates boiinii in hook or |iam|)lilet form TfU'grapli Iiistiunicntfl IVl.'i.hono (habits IT) Tt'li'HC<)i)CS for ('oUej^i's, etc. . . .Frcn' Tele.scopeH, N K S LT) Terne or Tern IMato. ... ;'> Terpin Hydrate, a chemical.., 'JO Terra Japonica Free Terra Alba JO Terra Cotta building material, cornices, etc i»0 Terra (/[itta ornaments o') jTobacco I'ipe I\I.')nnts ;i."i I'oilet I'aper J."i Toilet I'owders [as perfumery]. .10 Tis.siu'. Paper 'J.'i Toasting-forks, Iron ;iii Tobacco-cutters ;!(i Tobacco, cut. . . ;").■) cents |>er lb. Tobacco, snutf. ..'lO cents per U). Tobacco, niunufactiued, otber, . no cents per lb. Tobacco. IMpes, clay ;i". Toliacco Vipe.s, liriar and all wooden ;{,"( Tobacco J'ipes, otiier, N E S. . . '.\'> obacco Hag CMotb, .stamped with labels ."..■. "The Chimes," an illus-trated weekly i)aper for children . ..Free Thermometers, clinical 10 Therniometersjor l^'ollegcs, etc. Free Thermometers, N E S . . '2.'. Thimbles, to i)ay according to material Thread, Elastic Rubber ThreadFree Threshing Machines Ja Tickets .So Ticking, for tents Ji") Ties, cotton, made up .T) Ties, silk. ... .'i.'t Tools, all kinds, foi hand or Tiles, earthenware tiles, N E S. H.") Tiles, drain tiles, not glazed ... 'JO Timber and Lumber Free Time Detectors 25 Tin, rhosphov, ^tc 10 Tin C'rystals Free Tin Tags for plug tobacco .... 'J") Tin l'lates_ Free Tin Plates in stripes '^i"* Tin-foil labels, printed .'!.^i Tinfoil Tin sheets, decorated z.t Tin strip, waste Free Tinned Iron Spoons 30 Tin Whisp holders, laccpiered. . 'J.~) Tinsmiths' tools' .SO Tinware litliographed J,'"* Tinware, .Tai)anned J.") ior Tinware, stamped Tinware, plain, and all Tragacanth Gum Fret ...wH.e, p.a..., aim ail manu- jTrace Chains, as sadlery .SO factures of tni, N E b Jn 'i^racing cloths, of linen J.^ Transfer Pictures. 1.5 cts. j)er lb. .SO Tii)pet8, fur Tips, lava and other. Tires, locomotive, of steel, in the rough Free Tires, locomotives, of steel, when Hnished, parts of wheels MO Tires, car wheels of steel in the .rough Free Tires. oar wheels, of steel finished 30 Traps, steel or iron .SO Travelling Kugs 30 Travellers' Baggage, under re- gulation;* to be i)rescribed by the Controller of Cv.stoms . Frei Travellers otiicial guide of the Railways or Steam Naviga- tion of Canatla and the United States 15 cents per lb. Toi'et i)reparations, otiier, (non- alcoholic) .S(i Toi'et |)reparations, "Diamond Dew " 3(1 I'oilet PrejiaratioiiS of vaseline ' or petroleum .S.'i Tomatoes, fresh 'JO cts. Iter bush, and in Tools :;(! Tools, settlers' Free machine u.se, including shoe- makers' and tinsmiths' tools or bench nu\chines, N Q P. . . .30 Tools, other, all kinds, N E S. . .SO .Tool Hags or liaskets 30 Tooth Powders, as per^^umery. . .so jToitaz ! . .Fnr jTorpedocs J."i Tortoise and other shells un j nianufactuied Frei 1' i^'H^'portoise and other shells, manu lactures of fancy 3") Tortoise, manufactures of, N E .S JO I'ow, tlax tow Fi ei- 'I'owels 30 Towel racks and rollers, as furniture .SO Toys, all kinds 3.~> T. C. ALLEN k CO., Afrents for EDT80N'8 MIME0QR4PH. ".100] TARIFF. 125 I'. 0. Trays, Japanned tinware 2") Tray cloths of linen or cotton (lainasi< .'iO Tn-es, N K S ... Fret- Trees, seeding stocl< for j^raftin^;, kc ,k(i Free Treenails Kreej Triers, butter and cheese triers .SO | Tripoli 25 i Tripoli {Jonii)oand, for buffing , or polishini? metal 2;") i Trimmers' Knives .iO ] Trimmings, Coffin .... 25 j Trimmings, jet ;i.") Trimmings. N K 8 ;<'> | Trimming Gimp 35 j Trional, a chemical 20 Trucks 30 : Trunks 31) ] Trunks, etc., parts of, finished. 30 i Tru.ssea, surgical 20 i Tru.sses, surgical, steel springs, ^ for the manufacture of, when imported by the nianufac- tuiers for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in p. c. in diameter, angle iron ',( and 10 gauge, not over 1 \ inch wi.le, irun tubing lacijuered or brass covered, not over I.^, inch diameter, all of which to be cut t(» length for the manu- facUirers of bcilsteads, and to be used for these purpostjs only, atxl brass trimmings for b'jiliteads, when imported by or for niiinufacturers of iron or brass bedsteads, to be used for such purposes only in their own factories, until such time as any of the said articles are manufactured in ('anada.Frec Tubing, wrought iron or steel tubing, plain or galvanized, threa(ied and Cviupled or not, 2 inches or less in diameter, N K 8 35 Tubing, wrougiit iron or steel tubing, plain or galvanized, threuled and coupled or not, over 2 inches in diameter, N KS 15 their own factories Freei Tubing, wrought iron, for min- Trycicles 30 I ing, etc Free 'iVibors Free rul)ini;, wrought iron or steel Tuberculin, prepared by Kerr ! tubing, square 30 Keatz, for detecting tubercu j Tufa, calcareous Free losis in animals Free 'Tufted muslin, colored 35 Tubs, of earthenware, stMie, Turmeric, crude ...Free cement, clay,orother material, j Tumeric, N E S 20 N OP 30 Turnip Seed Free Tubs, wood, NFS 20 Turpentine, raw or crude Free Tubs of brass, tinned, N E S.. 30 Turpentine, patent turpentine, Tubing jdatinum Free' a compound containing petro- Tubing of brass,other, N E S . 30 i Tubing, other, or pipe of iron or steel, plain, galvanized, rivited, corrugated or other- wise specially manufactuied, NOP 30 'Tubing of brass, caseil 30 Tubing, Boiler tubes. of wrought iron or steel, including cor- rugated tubes or flues for marine boilers 5 Tubing, zinc seamless, drawn. .Free Tubing, zinc, other 25 Tubing, seamless steel tubes for bicycles 10 Tubing of rolled steel, seamless, not joined or welded, not more than \\ in. in diunioter. 10 Tubbing, rolled iron tubes not welded or joiueil, under 1.^, in. leum 5 cts. per gwl. Turpine Spirits, a product of ])etroleum 5 cts. per gal. Turtles Free Tur(|Uoisos Free Tuscan and grass plaits Free iTweeJs, wool 35 Twines, for use of fisheries Free T*ine and cordage of all kinds. 25 Twine, binders' twine for har- vest binders of hemp, jute, manilla or sisil, and of manilla and sisal mixed, until 1st January, 1808 ..... 10 Twine, hinders' twine, or twine for harvest binilers of hemp. jute, manilla, sisal, and of manilla and sisal mixed, and of articles u|ton whicii duties are levied which enters into rm A\:. i. Am I'.! ■ f 'm ■I, '^f -•' ' i •f - •aWt-U BAYER ft CO.. Brass -Castings, TeiepSin??!?"''"" "HifiiFAx 126 TAIllFF. [190(1 p. 0. tho coMt of tlio miimifaoture of such twine, iin5 Twine, manufactures of, and other articles manufactured of twine, N O 1* 30 Twine boxes, to pay according to material Type, for printing, including chases, (pioins and slugs, of all kinds 20 Typo Metal 10 Typewriters of settlers Free Typewriters 2.5 Type- written manuscripts 'A't Typewriters, tablets witii jnove- able fixtures, anil musical instiuments, when imported by and for the use of schools for the blind, and being and remaining the sole pioperty of tlie governing bodies of said schools and not of i)rivate individuals, the above partic- ulars to be veiified by special attidavic on each entry when presented Free Ultramarine lilue, dry or in pulp Free Umbrellas 'A^t Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sun Shades, ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks, or canes in the lough, or not furtlier manufactured than cut into lengths, suit- able for umbrellas, parasols, and sun shades, or walking sticks, when imported by manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols and sun shades, for use in their factoiies in the manufacture of umbrellas, parasols, and sun shades pnd walking sticks Free Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun shades, sticks or handles for, N E S 20 Urinals, to pay acording to material. Urinomcters I'. ( and V. Ivory Vaccine Undi nr 20 20 I ^nonumerated articles 20 ] Vaccine Points Fi V'alerian Koot, unground Vivf Valerian root, grourul "Jd Valentines and Christmas Cards, Advertising Ut cts. per lb. Valentine's Meat .Juice 2"> Valises and parts of ;;o Valves :\() Varnish Makers' Black 2(1 Varnish, spiiit varnish and lacquers. .$1.12r\ per gal. Varnish " Insulac" . .'. .?1 12,1, per gj,i. Varnish, black and bright, for ships' purposes Free Varnish, Nubian Enamel or baking .Japan vainish 20 cents per gal. and Varnish, Lac(|uer8, Japan, .Japan driers, licpiid driers and oil finish N ES 20 cts. per I. G. and Vases, glass, plain or fancy, not table ware 20 Vases, China .'!(l Vases, Porcelain .'50 Va.ses, Earthenware, N E S. . . . ;50 Vaseline, and all similar pre- paiations of petroleum for toilet or medicinal or other purposes ... .{."i Vegetable Ivory heads, in bulk. 20 Vegetables, when fresli or dry salted, N E S 2.'. Vegetables, tomatoes and other vegetable8,iucluding corn and baked beans in cans or other packages, N E S, the weight of the cans or other packages to be injluded in the wt^ight for duty 1,^ cts. per lb. Vegetable Fibre, twisted for convenience in transporta- tion Free Vegetable Fibres, natural Fret' Vegetable Manures Frci' Vegetable l*archment Paper, N E S 2.". Vegetable I'archment ]*aper, cut to size ;!•"» \'ehicle8 of settlers Ficf SIM80N BROS. & CO.. *^® ^^°^^ ^l^2yj?Tf}f^ Syrups. Lime Juice and ■ jTtovii m>n,vcy. n xM,y EasenCBS. PENTAGON BUILDING. HALIFAX. 1900J TARIFF. 127 r. (' Vo'ocijtedes 'M) Velvfts ;{() V'ciiocr ( 'liiiir Smta .'{0 V'l'iu'tiiui K'imI, (h V color 20 N'erdt'giis or ,sul»;ic t.uo of P. <\ (•,(>|>|itM (diy). Watches . 25 \V«toli ('uses 'M) Wiitcli mid Jowi'l, oases for. . . . ;!5 Wiitch Kryn 2r. Watcli ( 'rowii.s, ^f) L'O '2'> :\0 W-rmilioii, dry color, N I N'Biniilioii in lii|nid W'lniici'Ili and iMacciiioiii Nornvmth contaiiiir'.g not nioro tlian 'M'> jur cent, of jnouf s[»iiitK. .•.tOceutH per imp. gil. \'ornioiith contaiidng over 150 percent, of proof sjiirits . . . $2 40 per imp. gal. Vises Vinegar , . 15 cts. per proof gal. N'inegar over proof 2 cts. additional Vitriol, blue, sulphate of cop- l»er Free Vulcanite ilewclry ',W Vulcanized Fibre Ware 2") Viilcanizeri», rated according to material. \'ulcanite or Composition IJut- tons FieeiWiitch (i lassos or, 35 W. Wads, or other ammunition, N or ;{0 Wadding, sheet wadding, cot- ton 25 Waggon Skeins or Boxes .'{() Walking Sticks .'{0 Walking Sticks, bamboo for. . .Free Wall Paper . , ;}5 Wall Decorations, Anaglypta.. .S5 Ware, enamelled iron or steel ware ;}0 Warps, cotton warps and cot- ton yi-rns, dyed or undyed, NFS 25 Washboardf, wood 20 Washstands of earthenware, or any other material 30 Washes, tooth and skin, non- alcoholic .30 Washers, fibre 25 Washers of brass or copper. .. . 30 Washing Machines 25 Washing Crystal, " Tickstone" 20 Waste Cotton, not dyed, clean- ed, bleached, or otherwise manufactured Free| Wheelbarrows Waste, tin stiip waste Free; Whips, all kind Watch Hands, imported 8e[»!ir- ately 10 Watch Springs, imported separ- ivte'y 10 ^^'atc;!les, chrononietoi 25 Watch actions and movenents, NFS Ill Water, n/se water, withoiit sjiirits 20 Water, orange water, non alcoholic 20 Water Meters, iion .30 Waxed or Oiled Paper A't Wax Matches .... 20 Wa.v and manufactures of, other, NFS 20 Wearing anp.uel of J5> itisli sul>- jects dying al)oai(l, .tc, >,vc. . Free Wearing a-ipare1, NFS .35 Webbing, elastic 20 Webbing, non elastic 20 Wedges, of iron or steel .30 Weighing Beans, of iron or steel ;;0 Whale Bone, utimanufactured . Free Whale Bone, manufactured, fancy 35 Whale Bone, manufactures of, N 1<: S 20 VVhale (Ml, NFS 20 Whale Oil, from Newfound- j land Free ! Wheat 12 cents per bush. [Wheat Screenings I 12 cents per bush. Wheat, damaged by water in j transitu (on appraised value). 20 i Wheat Flour, including the I duty on the barrel j 00 cents per bbl. Wheat Flour, damaged by water in transitu (on ap- ])rai8?d value) 20 Wheels, parts of, hubs and spokes, in the rough Free Wheels, parts of, felloes and spokes, finished, wood 25 Wheels, pressed felt wheels. ... 20 .30 and materials. 35 Waste Silk Free, Whip Thongs •>•) Waste, other Free Whip Tiashes .35 I V] fill; - ;ia iw I h. • < ... 1>!) Fancy Dre^s Goo4<, at C R0B80N A C0*8 , 139 OranvUle Street, HAUFAX. 128 TAUIFK. [11)00 p. 0. Wliip. Riit for Fipo WJislvH '20 Wliiskfy $1. 10 i>pr proof grtl. WhititiR or Whitoifiii« Vrvo NVliitJTiK. Kil'l"''"'' wliitiMj? Fro*" Wliiti- liOad. liiiui.l 25 \Vhit,(>, Hu.l Hod ricad, dry H Whit(<, PiiriH white I'reo White, srttin wliite Free UMiite (Jrnnite or Iron .Stone Ware ;K) White Shelliic, in gum or fluke, for nifinnfiicturins! purposes. . Free White Shelhio. otlier, N K S. . . 'AO Whitewood Lunilier Free Wicks, for colli oil stoves 'J5 Wicks for lamps 25 Willow, unmanufactured Freel Window Sere n<*, made of iron or steel wire cloth 30 Window Shades or IHind Kollers 35 Window Shades, in the piece, or cut and hemmed or mount ed on rollers 35 Window hlinds 35 Window cornices and cornice poles of all kinds 30 Wir.dow shades, made of paper in rolls ... ,35 Wind-nills 25 Winceys 35 Wines, medicinal or mclicateil, containing; not more than 40 per cent, of proof s])irits. . . ^r..50per gal. Wines, medicinal or niedicateil, containing over 40 per cent, of proof spirits. $2 40 per gal. Wines of all kinds, N E S, ex- cept sparklinR medicinal or medicated winei, including orange, lemon, strawberry, ranpberry, elder and current wines, containing twenty-six per cent, or less of spirits of the strength of proof, whether imported in wood or in bottlps six (i*-. or twelve pint buttles (to be held to contain a gallon) twenty-five cents per gallon, and for each degree, or frac- tion of a degree, of strength in excess of twenty six per cent of spirits as aforesaid an additional duty of three cents until the strength r ( reaches JO per cent of proof spirits, and in addition I hem to, thirty per cent advaloretn aw follows : Wines, containing 2(5 per cent. or 1» ss of pr of spirits 25 cents p^r I as«ro. . !S'{.,30 per X more { ;J0 per Jiiantity lart per O. an{ cent of )f proof ometer, mumer- 2.". vire, of LT. ire and steel. .'{0 1(1 ined or in vire. . . 10 as cop- l.-i ped or .sn 3 verotl ilk or luding 5....°;{o •f No. B used ' crino- ! 'ess 3d I MO {() 108 Oranvllle St. !)00 TAfill'l' iL'l) 1'. (• st;iyH wlu-n imported hy inannfaoturi'rH of Hiich arti clfS to be used in thidr own factories in tlio manufacture of tliest) articles only Free Wire, of iron or steel, brass or /.ine, screwed or twisted or flattened or corniyated, for iifco ill connection with nailinfj; macliines for the manufact- urers of hoots and shoes to he used for such purposes only ill their own factories PVee Wire rings IM) Wire I'iiiH ;;() Wire Higging, for ships and vessels Free Wire, galvanized iron or stepl wire, Nos. !>, I'Jar.d l.'i.gauge, after 1st January, 1S'»8 Fiee Wire,barheil wire and galvaniz ed wire for fencing, Nos. 1>, I'J and 1;{ gauge, 1,") per cent. until 1st .fanuary, 1««»8. Wire,(y'rucible Oast Steel Wire Free U'iie Nails . , . .Ji-fi cent per Ih. Wire, of all metal and kinds N l<: S 20 Wire brass and rod^ cut to special lengths ."50 Wire, steel strip and fl ifc steel wire when imported by manu- facturers of buckthorn and plain strip fencing, for use in their own factories in manu- facture of such artieles ; .ind barbed fencing wire of iron or steel, after .January 1st, IStKS.Free Wire, r.iick'.horn strip fenciDg. woven wire forcing, and wire fencing of iron, or steel, N K S 15 Wire, steel wire, Besemer soft drawn spring, of No. 10, 12 and 13 gauge respectively, and homo steel spring wiie of No. 11 and 12 gAUge respectively, when imported by manufac- turers of wire matttesses, to he used in their own factories in the manufacture of such articles Free Wire Hope of iron and steel, NFS 2r> Wire stranded or twisted wire cloth line, picture or other twisted wire, N E S 25 Wire cables, not covered 25 ' iron or iteel p. (• Wire ferrules N !<: S ;{„ Wire Window Scivens.as furni ture ;;i) Wire doors and wire windows. .".(» Wire work and manufactures of wire. N K S ;{() Wire shoe lace, wire fasteneis. Free Wood and Manufacturers of : — A f rican Teak Frte Hoarils sawed or split, pi, inks deals and other liiinher when iKft further mahiil'ae tilted than dressed on one side only, or creosoted. or viilcaiiized, or treated by any preserving process. ..Free Boards, sawed l.>oai(N, planks and deals planed or drrssed on one or both sides, when the edges thereof aie joint ed or longued and grooved. 25 Bolts, handle, heading, stave and shingle hoUn, sidp tini her and ship planking not specially provided for in tins Act Free Cane reed or rattan, sjdit or otherwise manufactured . . 15 ( 'lajjboards, pine and sptuce.Free Creosoted lumber Free Felloes of hickory wood, rough, sawn to shai>e only, or rough sawn and bent to shape, not planed, smoot lied or otherwise manufactured Free Fence post Vvee Firewood Free Handles, I) shovel handlt^s, wholly of wood Free Hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, wagon blocks, car blocks, gun blocks, heading and all like blocks or sticks rough hewn, or sawn only. Free Logs and round unmanufac- tured timber Free Lumber and timber, planks and boards of amaranth, cocobaral, boxwood, chest- nut, walnut, gumwood, ma- hogany, pitch jiine, rose- wood, sandal wood, syca- more. Spanish cedar, oak, hickory, white wood, Afri- can teak, black heart ebony, lignutn-vitio, red cedar, red wood, satin wood and white 111"!! [i'- •■','■■1 ■'V! STMfHAiv RRAQ A TA SoTdrelffB BplMi ar« abiolattly pure. BIIHBUN MKUS A I >0 , PBNTAOON BUILDINO. HALIFAX li i;io TAHIFK. I'. (!. iisli wlioii not othciwiHO iiKiiiufiictiiicil, tllltll i'oiikIi, Kiiwn itr split, (ir crooMoti'il, vulfiiiiiziil, Of ti'cutnJ by any otluT pn'Hci vin^j pro ci'Hs ; tlic wood of tlip 1)01'- siinnidii iiml ilo^kvooil titoit, liickoiy l)ill(>t^ Mini liirkory lunilitT, siiwii to Hliiipo f«»r Npokcs iin.l wlioclft, tint not fmtlii'inianufiiotiirod.liick- (iiy spokes, ron^ilj tunu'd. not ttMioiu'il.rniticil, tliront- t'll, fiitM'iI, sized, cut to lonKtli, round tenoned oi- ]tolish*^d, thv woo.l of tlH> pciHiniinon or ilo^wooil trt't'M Fhm Mfiniifiictuio of Wooil, N KS '2'> Mouldinj,'. plain, j^ilded, or otlit'iwiHu furtlier rniimifac tuied 2^t Railroad t>vH Froi Stavi's of wood of all kinds. not listpd or jointed Frtii? Stave.s, if jointed l:';*! Ti»d»or or Imnbor, hewn or .sawed, sipiaipd or sided or aided or croosoted Free A'eneers of wood, not over three tldity seond of an inc'i in thiokneHS 7'. VeneeiH, three t'dekne>s Jellied togi'ther . . !-':"> \eneer.H of Wood, N K S.. .. :{.*. Wool, and the haii of the camel, Alpaea i;oat and other like ,\iiiio:ired than washed. N E S, and noil.s, being the, nhort wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories, and wor.sted toi)8, N K S Free Wool mannfactuie.", conii)osed wholly or in parts of wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat or other like animals, viz. : Cloths, Doe- skins, Hlaiikets and Flannels of every description, Cassi- n;eres, Tweeds, Coatings, Ovei coatings, Felt ("loths, N I'^« 'J'K Wool (Moths, for the manufac- ture of mackintosh, etc., etc. Free Wo' Ijns, clothing •<.") Wo( I — Fabrics conipiising women and children's dress llfiil IV I Koods, N K "^.and other m,\nu faotures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hail' of Alpac.i goat, or uthur liko animals, N () I' Wool, fahiios, women and eldldien's dress gooils, coat linings, Italian clothH.alii le is, Orleans, cashmeres, henii ettas. siM'ges, huntings, nuns' cloth, bengolines. whip cords, twills, pi liu'i or jaciiuards of similar fabrics, composed wlxdly or in i)art of Wiiol, worsteil, the hair of the camel, ,\lpaca goat or liki' aidmal, not exceeding in weight ('» ounces to the sipiare yard, when imported in the gray «)r untiuished state, for the purpose of being dyed or finished in ('anada, under such regulations as are estab lished by the Governor in IJouncil -."' Wool, viz.: Leicester, Ootswold, liincolnshire. South Down, Combing Wools, or wools known as lustre wools, and other like combing wools such as are grown in ('anada .') cents pe; lb. .\nil worsted tops made from such wool nienlioned in above item I"' Wo■'> Woolen Circulars, lintnl with fur •>> Woolen Socks and Stockings . . '.'>'> Woolen Sealette X> Worm (4ut I'Ve. Worsted Tops, N E S Free Worsted Picture and Window Blind Cords .^r. Worsted Plush .'^0 Wrappers, kc, printed, as labels ;5i"» Wrajiping Paper '-' Wrenches 'M Wringers * •'••> Writing Desks, Bofhce furniture -W Writing Desks, NES ;<•'» 'ly pore. wo. HALIFAX T. C. ALLEH k C0.> Blblee, Church HervioM, etc , HallfAZ. (liM)(f \0V lll.lllll wliolly III •Hti'd, tlio lln, COJlt Siiliiic IS, lienii K'H, luins' ll|l coiils, |u:ii(l.s (if .'DllllKIMl'd of w.iol, of thi; or likf ding ill 10 H(11IHH' d ill tilt! tiito, for dyed or I, iiiidci- re PHtal) Brnor in- 'otswold, Down, Wools uIm, and poIs such (l III 1 • 1. 1 ig ami .•,,,.. ;iii ' :r. ;<(» ; d with 1 Ti lings . . .!:. ;•!.■. I ''ri'i' I I'd' Vindow i ."■ifi I .'d, as 2"i ; MO rniture MK ; Mo , 1 i)00j TAUIKF. i;u X. I* c. \yolito CollarH Mf. \yolito CiilVrt Hr» Xyoiiti', otlier Free '' ylonlto Five Vii^tiy anatoiniuil Htndy IT) cfuti per lb. Varna, vegat.ible 10 centH per huHli. Viird Hticlffi, advcrtininK ',Vt ^'arns, wool or worstefl, when H napped, (iye Zinc, oxide of zinc ^t Zinc, spelter and zinc, in blocks, pigs, sheets and plate) Free Zinc, white (dry) .'> Zinc, manufactures of, not elaewbeie mentioned . 2i'> Zinc, salts of Free Zinc, dust Free Zinc in sheets, nickel-plated. . . 2r» Zinc, concentrated ahiinini/ed. LTi Zinc Sheets perforated 'Jo Zinc, wire, N KH L'G Zymosis and puthogeneai.s. . . . 1.^ cents per lb. Zucure -0 All goods not enumerated as charged with any duty of Customs and not declared free of duty, shall be charged with a tluty of 20 per cent. (1(1 viiforem, when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehou le for consumption therein. The following articles, being the natural product of tiio manufac turesof the colony of Newfoundland, are exempted from (Customs duty when imported into '.uiada, viz, : Fish and other product of the fisheries. SHIPS' STOKES. The following list comprises the only articles which may be entered ex-warehouse, free of duty, as ships' stores for vessels eaving a ;i,Hi m ^ tM \i %m D A V CO tr on HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATIKO. If A I ftK « l^V , 317 Barrlngton Street. Telephone ««. HALIFAX. m 13-2 TAIUFF. [19011 0,iii;iili,in port to a port outsiile t'le Dominion, on a voyage which is imt suppo-iiMl to list hss than .■>0(hiys out and "home : 'J'iu' pi iviU'^o is extended to fishing vessels, wlien engaged in tiif Gulf or deep sea tislieries. Rreal and Biscuits, Batter, Coal for steamers on outward voyagf to Britisli or forei)»ii ports, Coffee, Cocoa or Cocoa Taste and (/hocolHtc, f)rit'd (ir Canned Fruits, Flour and ftleal. Lard, Meats salteil, dried nr eaiiueil, Molas.e', Mice, S[tlit Peas, Sugar, Syrups, Tea, V'inegar, Co.il Oil and rohacoo. <7ii;iri titles so entered to ho whole packiges and carefully pro [(ortioiied to tlie Iti^ngth of the voyage, and the numher of hands to hi' supiilied, in acct)rdiuice with the ordinary rate of ratin of persons upon their own hands. Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co.,^?rnM,?;;,*1„^5:?S?iSll?P^^^^ Shoe House in the Provmcea. Christophur Nl-vIs, nominioa, Moii- Viiu'ciit ami St laicia) ; MKMOIIANDIM OF INFOllMATION AM) INSTKUCTIONS IJKSI'KCTINC!, THK BKITISII I'HKFKKKNriAL TARIKK. r.y nil Act of the I'arliainunt of Canada, assuiitwl to 7, cl^iar", aid u !,'arettes ■.Miich are tlie ^'iMwth, prodn-o or nivnufai'turo of iiny of the folLwini-' conntriesi iiid which are declared to he ortat"ion into (\uiada, may, wlieil imported direi't into Uanad:i from any of siu h cuntitrieH, he enr.ered for (hitv or t:ilar draininjjs or pumpitiy;s drained in transit, me'ado or cjncentrated melado, tank bottoms and sn,'ar concrete, the produce of any ISritish Colony or possess! m, miy, when nnporle I direct from any liritish Colony or posaession, be entered for dnt.N or taken out of wiichonse for consump- tion in Canada at the redu ei mte of duty provided in the British I'referentiid Tariff. 4. That the re luction under the Preferential Tariff shall only apply to refined sn>r.irs when evidencj satisfietory to the Minister of Customs is furnished that such refined suijar his been man ifactured wholly from rawsuyjar produced in the British Colonies or possessions. 5. That the Minister of Customs with the aj)i)roval of the Governor in Council shall determine what British Colonies or possessi.ms shall be entitled to the bimfits of the said Preferential Tariff underclause (*■) of pirai(raph 1 of this memorai.dum. That the Minister ol Customs ma,\' with the approval of the Governor in Council make such re8. "'^^S!?. ^T 134 TARIFF. [inoo It is deemed advi8a))le to draw the attention of exporters to tiie fact tlii\t tin CustoniH laws of Canada provide severe penalties for tlie malting: of false iiivoici > and Lertifleates whereby the Customs Revenue shall or may iie dtfriuuled. In sucli cases, the goods are liable to forfeiture, and the exporter makltijj siicli fraudulent invoices or certificate, as well as the importer usiniif then>, is subject ti. heavy pecuniary penalties in addition to the forfeiture of the goods. Kxportcis lire, therefore, advised and cautioned to use every care in furnishing true ainl correct invoices and certificates for goods shipped to Canada. Attention is directed to the following requiremen's of the Canadian Ciiatoni> L^ws :— 1. Every invoice of goodj imported into Canada shall be certified in writini; !i8 correct by the person, firm or corporation selling or consigning the goods, lunl shall truly show the whole and actual value of the goods in the currency of tin country whence the gcjodshave been exported directly to Canada, and the (luiintit > and description of such goods, and the marks und numbers on the package!^, in such a manner as to indicate truly the tiuantities and values of the articles com p:ised in each exportation package, all of which packages bhall be legibly niaikc I and numbered on the outside when of such a character as to cr.ablt- such niaiK- and numbers to be placed thereon. 2. If ii. voices are made out at lower prices for goods expoited directly U' Canada than the fair market value at the same time and place for smh good- when sold for home consum|>tion in the country whence so exported, in all smti cases the invoices are also to show clearly, in a special column, or by an addition thereto, such fair market value, as aforebaid, for the goods describea therein. Exporters will note particularly that a separate invoice must be furnished fm goods entitled to entry under the Preferential Tariff and that tlic certificatt > re(|uired must be written, printed or stamped on the invoice, and also that thi Preferential Tariff does not apply to any of the following articles, viz. : wines, malt li(|nors, spirits, spirituous li(|Uors, li(|uid medicines and articles containini; alcohol ; tobacco, cigars and cigaiettes. Exporters are required to mark distinctly in writiiiffoti all involtu-n o/.siukh.-^ exported to Canad" that the ntujars described therein are either raw (//• kkkinkh in every cane, er for entiy under the Preferential Tariff or under tif General Tarijff'. JOHN McDOUGALD, Commissioner of Customs. Ci'STOMS Dbpartmrsf, Canada, ' ! OTTAWA, 14th July, 1898. i HEGULVTIONS FOR THE ENTRY OF GOODS UNDER THE HRITHII PREFERENTIAL TARIFF OF CANADA. Approved by Order in Council, Ihth July, 7s'.''s'. 1. A separate invoice of articles entiled to oiitry under the Hritish Prefer ential Tariff of Canada, upon the face or back of which there shall be wiittin, printed or stamped a certificate of growth, produce or nia;iufa(>ture, in such f Customs. 1900] TAIUFF. 135 arc not iiirrchandhr for xale providod, howevur, th\t Hiieh pat-kafrt' shall have ondoi-Hod on tlium a oertiricafce in tho form inirked " II," set forth and \^\v- scrdieil in the Sehediile of forms attached hereto, wiilch eertideate shall he sii^iied in the presence of a postal otlii-er of the country whence the packa^'e was shii>ped direct to Canada. FRANCO CANADIAN TREATY. The Franco Ciinndiaii Tieaty went into force on iho Ittli Octobe 1895. It provides that tho advantijjos graiitcil ro Franco. Alj^eiia, and the Fiencli Colonics, shall b3 extended to (ire it Britain, to tlie sovetal British colonies and possos-iions, as also to the followinj; foroii;n coun- tries with respect to their comtncrco with Canada, provided that satis- fac^,ory proof of the origin of the article imported is given to Collectors at the tinie of entry, viz.: Argentine, Austria llungary, F.ol^ium. lidivin, Oliili, Columbia, t/osta Kica, Germany (Zollverein, Muscat, Norway, and Sweden, Russia, Salvador, and Spain. The following are the articles mentioned in the Treaty, with their respective duties, viz.: — Nuts, almonds, shelled .... 3^ cents per Ih. Nuts, almonds, unshelled 'J cents per lb. Nuts, other, shelled and unshelled 2 cents i)er lb. Plums 20 cents r >r bush. Prunes % ce...j per lb. Soaps, common soap, savon de mareille (Castile soap'<).lc per lb. Wines, non-sparkling wines, containing 2t> \)QV ceit. or less of proof spirits, whether imported in wood or in bjttles (si\ (piart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon). 25 cents"'per gallon Wines, sparkling wines in bottles, contaiir'.ng each not m ire than a ipjart but more tlian a pint •"'^ >.•> • per d >z Wines, sp.iikling, in bottler containing not mire fim a |)int each, but more tlian one halt" pint , ."r^I.ti'i per doz. Wines, sparkling, in battles, containing one lialf pint each or less S2 cents per doj:. Wines, sparkling, bottles containing more than one <|'iart eacli shall pay, in addition to !S.>.;JO per doz. bottln^, -SI (15 per gallon on the (juantity in excess of one quart per b.ittle, the quarts and pints in each cise being old wine meisure. On value of package 20 per cent ad valorer.\. The following articles, of Canadian origiii, and exported direct from Canada, acconipmied by certificates of origin, shall receive the advan t ige of tho minimum tariff on entering France, Algeria, or t!io French colonies : — Canned m^ats; condensed milk, pare ; fresh water fish, eels; fisli preserved in their natural form ; lobsters and crayfish preserved in their natural form ; apples and pears, fresh, dried or pressed ; fruits preserved, others ; building timber in rough or sawn, wooil pavement, stives, wood pulp (cellulose) ; extract of chestnut, and other tanning extracts ; common paper, machine made ; prepared skins, oMiers whole ; boots and shoes ; furniture, in common wood ; furniture other tlian chairs of solid wood, common ; flooring in pine of soft wood, and wooden sea-going ships. It is understoocl that the advantage of any reduction of duty gi anted to any other power on any of the articles enumerated above, shall be extended fully to Canada. 5 . 1 "! % B4TER A CO., Bicycles BetlAired, ^^^^H f}} hi Barrlngton Strddt. - HALIFAX ! : ■ i i 1 ■ri' II 136 TARIFF. [1900 SUMMARY Prom the Reguhttions and Customs Lmvs of Cutindn, in rcr/ard to th' Dutiable Value of imported (joods and the certifi/iinf of Iiivoici'n l>,ii ExpiiHers, for the informition of all concerned in tlir rx/iortation "/ goixln to Canada, and in the importation and Ciixtmii^f cntrji t'licrenf i'l Canada, UNDER THE GENERAL TARIFF. VALUATION FOR CUSTOMS DUTY. Customs Act, Section r)S. Whenever any duty ad ralorem is imposed on any goods imported into Canada, the value for duty shall he fair market value thereof, when sold for home consumption, in the i)rincijtiil markets of the country whence and at the time when the same were exported directly to Canada. 40 V., c. 12, s. OS. Customs Act, Section 5!). Such market value shall be the fair market value of such goods in the usunl and ordinary commercial accept ation of the term, at the usual and ordinary credit, and not the ciisli value of such goods, except in case3 in which tha article imported is, by universal usige, considciod and known to b3 a cash article, and so bona fide paid for in all transictions in relation to such article; and all invoices repr. VALUE FOR nUTV UNDER SPECIAL CONOITIONS. Customs Act, Section (54. The fair market value of goods shall bo taken to include the amount of any drawback wh.ich has been allowed j by the Government of any other country, also the amount of consider a tion or money value of any special arrangements between the exporter! and the importer or between any persons interested therein because of the exi)ortation or intended export ition of such goods, or the right to territorial limits for the sale or use thereof, and also the amount or money value of any ?o-cilled royalty, rent S,r)8()! Ontario '2,1 l'J,!»Sl) Manitoba Assiniboia. . . . "1 Saskatchewan / British ("olnmbia. ... Unknown , 154,44'2 61,487 32,1(W ;i2,I(iS Ambent Boot and Shoe Mfg., Co., Amherst, r?*J!2f«?«°w Ctaarlottetown. to be iriadv int on 14tli 1900] INLAND HKVKNUK. i;59 INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Inspector for Nova Scolin, T. Hurkc, St. John. ]l\Liv\x—Collei-tor, U. H. Grant. Drimti/ Cnlhrior, W. M. Kinj,', An-inintant, T. C. Jtirnes. Exrmmvn, V. G. Wainwrif^ht, P. Ilai^arty, 1). Giirrol, P. Tompkins, C. VV. Hlethen, II. II. n»l)ley. A. M. Gorman. Assistant Cullrclors, Aniher.st, C. E. Ratchford ; Truro, II. C. Blair ; Wcyn)0uth.N. B Jones ; Yarmouth, II. D. Munro. PiCTOU — Collector, P. Fraser. NouTU Sydney — Collector, A. S. McDonald. Excise Duties. Beer, brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than mult 10 cts per gal Cigars, of all kinds. Foreign $6 00 per 1000 •' made from Canadian Leaf, 3.()0 per 1000 Malt ... 1 J cts per lb Spirits, Manufactured from Raw or Un -malted Grain $1.00 " " " Malted Barley, no Kxcise or Cus- toms Duty having been paid. . l.!)2 " " " Molasses, Syrup or Sugar (in bond) 1 03 ■ Petroleum ' I'Vee 1 Tobacco and Snuff 25 cts per lb Common Canada Twi.st, called tobac blanc en tor quette, I mad« from tobacco the growth of Canada 5 cts per lb , Vinegar cts per gal 1 Bonded Manufactures annually, S50 I Brewers 50 Distillers or Rectifiers 250 Compounding, 50 Maltsters— 1 class, 5)0 to 100 J centals malt per month, 50 3 1000 to 1500 100 2 1500 to 2000 150 1 2000 and upward 200 Tobacco Manufacturers 75 Bonding Warehouse 20 Electric Liglit Registration Fee 25 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Inspkctohs.— //n^JA'a;. A. Frame, Inspector,- H. WaugM, Dep. Inspec- tor of Weights and Measures, and Food Inspector, 3 George St. Pictou, Wm. Dustan, J. J. Chisholm. GAS INSPECTION. Under Act 49 Victoria, Chap. 101, 1886, provision is made for the Inspection of Gas, which in Canada is to be of the illuminating power of sixteen candles. Apparatus for testing and analysing the Gas supplied to Halifax, has been fitted up at 5 George Street. Inspector for Nova Scotia, Archibald Miller. .1 •• , if 1 H\ .. ntwD a. t^n Hot Water and Steam Heating, 317 BarrtnKton Street W BATEK X LU., Telephone No 938. HALIFAX lit („ |i5! 140 I'USr Ol'KKIS DKPARTMRNT. [11)00 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA NOVA SCOTIA POSTAL DIVISION. I Post Office Insprrtor, Lictit.-Col. Charles J. Macdonald. Asst. /' O. Inspectors, Doufijlas Stewart, Alfrtnl Costlcy. Clerks, /»si>ectiti\ Office, T. K. Davison, S. J. 11. Sircom, W. \V. Tage, T. J. Currcii, E. A. Macdoualil. Messcnijer, G. F. Gritlin. | Railway Mail Service. Superintendent, Alfred Browne. Clerk to Superintendent, JmIui Camphcll. Rdihc'ii/ Mail Clerks, J. Mi-N. Gabriel, J. W. II. Cameron S. Hall, G. A. liawkcsworih, J. 1). Hoss, Thomas Keith, William Bennett, W. C. MeKinnon. W. II. McUohcrt. Chas. K. rower. W. P. Eaton, Frederick Southall, II. U. Little, I). O'Sullivan, H. II. Res'*, Edward Rolston, A. McDonald, J. E. Bi'Donnell, Donald Rohh, William Hancock, Geo. DoYoiin;;, "Wm. LinlolT, F. E. DcFreytas, J. E. D.ty, G. K. Rin^^ /lix Collectors, Edward Payne, Victor Beattie. Messcnijer, W. P. Quinane. MAILS. CLOSE. Northern — (By Intercolonial Railway.) Counties ot'Cmnbciliiiul nnil Colclie.s-' ter, and I'lastern llivnts; anil |ilivces in llivlirax iilonj; (lie line of IiittT- colonial Hailway I'aily, Sundays ex. Amherst, Aradia Mines. Truro, I'rook- field, Lower Stewiai^lvt", Shnlxtna- cadie and IJedt'ord Semi-daily Sun. ex. Musquodoboit, I'ia Shnbenaeadie Daily. Eastern — (By Intercolonial Railway.) Counties of Picto\i, Aiiti}|onish, and| Gnysboro'; and Island of Cape Breton Daily, Sund.tys ex. Piclon (town), Xew (Jlasj^ow, Kureka! Westville and Stellarton i Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Eastern. Shore — Mu3(iuodoboit Harbor, fiawroiici^towii Soafortli, West (' lez/etci ok, Head of Clie//!'teo()k. (byCoai'li) Tan;,'ier, Sheet Harl)or, (by Coaeli)... Sheet Ilarltor— (via Shubcnsio-idie). . Tues., TIuu'h., Sat Daily. Mon., Wed., Fri. ARRIVE. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex Daily. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex Daily. Tues., Thura., Sat. Mon., Wed., Fri. 8IMS0N BROS, k CO..'^ you want your Puddlnga. etc.. to have adeti- VA.1 «»vf J. at ^y., jjj^^g tl&voT, use Sovereign Flavoring Extracts lOOOj I'O.ST OKI'ICK Dhl'AIMMKNT. n MAILS. CLOSE AUKIVK. Daily, SiimlnyR ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Wmtcrn—iny D. A. Riiilway.) I!riivily, F!undays('x. JD.iily, Sundays ex. New Brunswick |S,-nii-d!iily, .Sun. ex. Semi-daily. Sun. ex. Daily, Suiiday.s ex. Ontario, (Quebec, Manitoba, and firi^.v/t. Daily, Sumlays ex. Columbia. I I I Magdalen hlanils via ricU)\i WifUlyduiin'^'scason I of iinvl^'atioii, j /'. E. Island via I'.ctoii in .miiniiii'r,; Daily, Sun. ex. I tw'aCapi^ 'J'ormi'iitino in winter i Daily, Sundays eix. Ne wfo undland — r.y Steaiiipr from North Sydm y • .. SoHtli and Wi'sl Coast of Nni'/niind- land — Hy Haliliix and Newfoundland Ijiiies St. Pierre et Miquelon Tucs , 'i'lilii's.. Sats Foitniu'litly, Wceklydurini; season of naviLCation. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Suuday.s ex. Tiles., Tl.iiis. Sats. Foitni^ditly. Bermuda, W. Indies, If British Guiana I?y dire(!t stt\ainers from llalilax . . . . iTw iee a Monti Via the United States I Daily, Sunday .< ex. Kveiy ill ternate U'.mI- i Fort nij;litly, days un- ties lay iifler ani-; certain, val of Kii;,'lisli mail isy Ships of War Twici'a ^Fontli. Days uncertain. The United Stutes— Via St. .lohn, N. H Mexico, Central Amrrirn, and Allantir roast of South America, riVtNew Vork \s (ijiiiiiil unity oHets If iieeitaiu Semi Daily, Sun. ev. Semi daily, Sun. ex Daily, Sundays ex. Pacific Coast of South America, Austra-\ lia, New Zealand, via San Francisco. Daily, Sundays ex. China and Japan, viaVancouver, 7>. T. Daily, Sundays ex. (treat Britain and Ireland — Via Kimouski in summer 'Thursday. Direct in winter Saturday. Via New York , Three times a week. British Colonies and. Foreign Countries] by way of England — j Via Rimouski Direct See Great Rritain & Via New York. Irel.and above. D.'iys uncertain. Days uncertain. Uncertain. Weekly, day uncert. Weekly, day uncert. Days uncertain. See Great Britain t( Ireland above. Letters intended for Registration must be posted lialf an hour pre- vious to the closing of the Mail by which they are to he for^varded, and both the Postage and the Hegi.stration Fee must t)e pre-paid. Regis- tration closes finally at 7.1 5 p.m. Money Orders issued and paid from 9 a.m., to 4 p.m. i.t fr ■'fi^ t'l m '#Wn !•;' m' i'**^"" 8ILK8, VBLVBT8. AND MAkPLB CLOTHS, At C. ROBSON A CO'S 189 OranTtiie st , -nALIPAX 142 I'OHT OFFIUK DKPAUTMENT. [lOUO; 8TRHKT I-KTTKR IIOXK8. j The loontion of tlic Strcot Letter Boxes is as follows; — Corner of Liwronce and Windsor Streets, Corner of Windsor iid Ainion Sirecis, Corner of Quinpool lloiid and Ilobie Siroets, Foot oi Salter Street, Fnnt of(Jroen Street, Corner ot South I'ark and Vietorin Uoad, In^'li-. Street, opposite Victoria Woad. South Park Street (School for the Blind), Foot of Birtninyham Street, Corner Sprinjj; (larden Uoail,! and South I'ark Street, Corner of Queen Street and Spring; Caidtii Road, (Corner of Queen and Tohin, Corner of Pleasant Street aiiil Spring; Cardcn Uoad, CJoruer of (^oburg llnjvd and Itohio Strpci, Uoy's Building, Barrinj^ton Street, Metropolis Building, IloUis Strrtt, Corner of Voung Street and Camj)bcll Road. Corner of (-ornwallis and Brunswick, Foot of Almon Street, ('orner of Saekville ami Barriny;ton Streets, Corner of Ar^yle and Buckinjjham Stroci>, Footof Co;,'swell vStrect, Corner of Cogswell and Bauer Streets, (^)rnrri of (^utuirii and Moren Streets, (^)rner of (lottin<;cn and Corn wallis Streets, Corner of Gottinj^en and North Streets, Corner of iVorth and Loeknian Streets, (Corner of Aj,'ricoliv and West Streets,! Corner of Locknian Street and Artz Lane, ('orner of (ierrish uiil Brunswick Streets, Foot of Cornwallis Street, Foot of Jacob Strcd, North Street Railway Station, Richmond. Collections are made from Letter Boxes three times a day, excepting Sundnys, when tln' collection is at 10 o'clock p. m. , HALIFAX LETTER CARRIERS' DELIVERY. ! The Delivery of Letters by Carriers is as follows: 7'«'o deliveries, daily, Sundays excepted, commcncinji: at 8 30 a. m. and 4 00 |). in. ; except in the Northern, Southern, and Western Suburbs, and Richmond, where there is f)Ut 0/i«^ delivery daily, Sundays excepted, eommencin;,' | rtt 8., '50a.m. FiC'tteis for the.sc deliveries will be received at the General OlTice up, to within l.") minutes of the commencement of each delivery. HALIFAX SUHl'RHS AND DAR r. MOUTH. Mails due from th(? Br.ineh Ollices on Morris Street ami riottinjicii Street, daily at 7 a. m., \-2.:W p. m., and 3..']0 p. m. Mails sent to Dartmouth three times per day ; to Rockinjriiaiii Station and Fairview Station daily, at G..'}0 a. m. The rate of posta},'e on letters to Dutch Village, Fairview Station, and Dartmouth is one cent per oz. rre-payment by stani]) compulsory. Drop letters in Halifax two cents. i There are about 1700 Post Offices in operation in Nova Scotia. Of these, the Halifax OtHce, and those in the following list are Money Order offices. Post Okkicks *Ai/lesJor(l *Biukkck Until' y's BriK)k Bai'vimjUm li'trroitit/iekl */i Scotia. Of are Monev 1900J I'OST Ol'KlCIC KKI'AUTMKFT. ii;{ I'osT Okkkikh. Post Mastkus. , I'osr Oin* i;>. I'nsr Mastki;.s. • lUrwick lii/lloirn • /irii/i/etown • /{ii(ff/irtUe /irii/t/cii'ittt'i' T. II. MolHC. W. S.Swc.t. J. H. A I Wilt IT. Mrw. (/'atli hrowii. KlKK'li |)oil;x«', jr. W. I'. |{„>S. ., W. C. IliintLT /irtxtil ('ore C/ijil Wi'x . IMil,i'll;in . /irook/iflt/, i'lil rclaini's (Jraliain. liiiKikijiH. ( (2/iiix/ic loild * hddc'A Hiirhor *,ltii/t/iu Mlin.i, Kentrille Keinulcook Kini/.^port S A. r.iiiii Mis.M Ella .MeEeiin. F. W.t.'iirrv. A \V. Shattord. S. S. Miirke. Mrs A.MaeNeil. Allan McMillan. l:. W. Kijiley. J. K. Ey(ms Miss Funnio Salter. Mrs. E. J. Hunlley. Kini/slon Sldfion .1. F. Keayh. *' hdin-i iicitnirn. Amp) H, '1 . Janu's. I.diri/'.i h'ir( r, F. A. Mahonev. Lillle lirdAd'Or Joim H. Christie. *l.iltle (lldce lidy\i\\\n)\\\ (ianiion. * Lire r pool Alex. t Mlih^V. ,1. Miiclu'll • Or/oril * /'iirrnhortt /'irtou Piiiat Tii/i/ier IWl l.'rcn'//,' Ik. S. 'l'li(iiii|iH()i). M. \V. I.ori-lev. I'. S . iliiwiinl. Kdimiiitl Mcl'liiiil. II. K. M.'|).>iiiil(I. I''ra>»'r llallit'ld. NV. M. Cldiii,'!!. I'oi'f f/iiirk'rshuri/, Mrs. A. A. Heiiton /'i>l'f ll'IOll J'iirt Unit',', port Ijinif Port MaUlmid Port .\fi'ilio tij Piirt hi Tout .Itiliii MiKiiy. Mrs. Marv a' lOllio. .1. I*. Fofitor. Mrs. HcriliiiBowlby .1. K. Snow */'/ Monni{Cli,„i)]. McKiiiv. I\>rt WHIiims '.Joliii \V. l-'ullerton. I'iirtlVil/iiini^StnV. K. Forsyth. I'ulm'rn //arbor, Mis« S. M. (!arhinil. */^uf/,imh, S. I*. Hordt'n. li!tr.rif'!t Core Jainos !•'. Uisser. Hirer Hi)ur;/i>vise,X\ii\. Samp.son. Rlrtr ./olin, Miss Annie L'.CJonlon Riiitnd l/iU .laniL's Whitman. li'ir //eherl W'.S. .1. It. Kociiwell. SiUin Mrs Notiic Soamarr. Sitlnmn Kir ( />i;//>if) S'lii'/y Cone, Itov. .I.C. .Morse. Slu'lffurne Samuel Miiir, jr. S/ierl)rottke MrsA. D.McDonahl. *SliuheH(iciiiIie .1. <". (iass. Sonwrsi't \y. M. Uaud. Soulli /lii/i IVc. ) (leo.. Hrewer, .Sr. »S(*(/'// /''iirniiiifjtonC II. SliaH'ner. Sontlt'iniploii X. \\. Liishy. Sprini/jii'hl ('. Grimm. *S/>riil;f //lit Sprliii/ //ill Jun. \S(.AHilrvirg,(AHl \*Sf. r,t,rs •Sfelldrfon Slrnllilorne Sniinitrrrilln j*.sV'/"<'.V .'/<»«'.* I* '/'(iliiimtf/ourhe Thorhnrn i 'I'ii/nisli, Trdcdtlie Tlrerlon '/'rcnioii ; * Truro , Timki't Tndet \Ve,/i/e * l^pp Stemiiicke * Wolldce * Wotcri'itle IVitllon \Vi.^t /ini, * We »t port Wed River, S/iert //(irboi Witvrrleii * [Wnfrille IWyinoiith * ■ " Iiriil«/e Wliifehi'tv/, IV/iitncij /'ier U lii/rin'oiti'ii/lt, Wine //itrltor, Wiliiii>t, * \i'liinie Julo« I»»" attained world-wide Ti«iwi w«v.i OT«v» f^n,, PENTAGON BUILDINQ, HALIFAX :hj(> roST OVVUK hKI'AUIMKM. ijr) r. I lit OUis Miittor I ml, i. Ion rA'tliTH, ToHt (-finlH, I,('niil iind Commrniul pH|,nri wlii)|ly ..!• |Mmy wriiti'ii,(witli tin- oxccplioii ol iIidsd .spcciullv ox<'m|»U'il,) anil nil m;iU,or nl" lliti mUiir.? of ii letter or written corn'siMMiiifnc-u. I Tim l(>ltnr riuo to Caimdii and tlio Unito.l SlaH's is '.> conts por n/,., to the r<»ll.nvitin Oi)iiiitrii's •_> conls por J oz. : Adun, Ascension, Urtlminrt ' hUndn, Ilarhadiw, HoiMiiiKla, HritUli North Uornco, itirliidint,' Lxlnniii, Krilish India, Mrifi^.li Kast Afrii-a, Miitisli CtMitral Africi, Hrit,i.-,li (Itiiina, Uriiish lIoiKliiraH. Coylon, ('ypun, F.ilklaml Islnnd.-, Fiji, (iiiniltiii, (JiliraUar, ( iold ('out ('olony, llonj; K()M^,^ .laniaira, .Fdliure. i hn^'os, liooward Islutidx, ManriiiuH, Malay Straits, Malta, Natal! I Ni'wfitiindlanil, Ni|;i'r Coast I'rotuctorato,' Nim-r Co 's 'IVrritnrv,' Sarawak, Scyidielics, Sierra Looiif, Straits Setiletnents, St. IkkMiai ri.!.ai:ii, Trinidad, Turk's Island, lJ;,'anda, Tniicd Kinjjditni of (Iroftt Ilritain and Ireland, Windward Islands, /luizihar, and footlu^r conn- tries fi cents jKT k 07.. liOttern addressed to any place in (Canada upon whicdi anv postajjo It IS Imvmi prepaid Ity stamp, are to ho forwarded t.. tlieir ilVstination iliar;,'ed with donhle tlio arrountof the |)i)»itaj;o thereon not so ])rc-paid, which amount is to he colloctod on delivery. liOtlers addressed to pl.;cos in Canada or in the United States, wholly unpaid, and letters addressed to tho llidtod States on which at least one full rato ("2 cts) has not been prep,(id,ri(«.sr'/i/ to the Dead Lvtter ojjie.. UlCDtltKCTKI* I.KTTKRS. r.ettjrs re-dire"ted to places in Canada, the Unite I Suites and l'o«,ta' Union Countries, irit/tout hcin;/ taknii out nf the iiunt o(firf, or if' h(tii(l>(l Ini,/: to iiDst i)j/iir (lyi so'in ni jiDXsih/i- n/tcr iHiren/ ihriff/nm, aris wot liablo to any additional postai^o iiKt i.KnictJS Letter, for places in Ca-iadi, Newfoumlland and tho United States ^eiit in envelopes having printed thereon a ukqukst t,h;it the letters he rctunii'd to the sender, or hearini: on the corner the priutod aildress td the sender, will ho returned direct to the senders instead of hcin;; sent to Dead liCtter Ollice. rO.ST UAKDS. For Cana(ia and the United States, one cent each. For Great Ilritain, Newfoundland and all I'osta! Union Coiintrii\s, two cents each. Reply cards, for Canada and th(3 United States, two centa each. A po-;t caret may he addre.s-.scd by means of an adhesive taj:, but nothin.;' el.-e must, bo attached to it, except, of course, an ailditional stamp when necessary, nor must the card he cut or defaced in any way. Private I'ost Cards may bo sent under the (ollowint; conditions • — The words " Private Post Caril " must he distinctly printed or written on the address side near the, top. The name and atldress (d" the sender may he printed on the (ace, oC the (!aril, hut the face of t.Iic card is not to bii used for advertising; pnr|)oses. Private I'ost Cards must not exceed a size of 6 inclies in lenj^th by 3^ incdies in width and must not l)e less than .'<} inches by 'ij inclies. ('ards nt)t complyinj^ with these re<;ulationi will ho treated as insnilicientiy paid letters. 2nd Class Matter. Newspipers and jii'riodieals posted from the ofHco of publication, and anihorizo 1 to pass free of postaj^e or at a reduced r.\te to re;^ular subscribers in Canac ., Newfoundland and the United States. '^l ,li BAIEB A CO., Blcj«I«8 Rfpalrcd, ,, J" f,",""".""' l^Iffi m < 'i HALIFAX 146 rOHT OFFIOK DEI'AllTMKNT. [1900 3rd Class Matter. NEWSTAPKRS AND TEKIODICALS. Transient newspapers within the Dominion and the United StnttN 1 cent per four ounces or fraction tlicreof — but a sini,He paper wcigiiin,' not more than one ounce will he forwarded for .^ cent. For tlic United Kingdom and all Postal Union countries, the rate is 1 cent per two ounces, or fraction of two ounces. A newspaper or periodical must ha/e no cover wliich can not easily be withdrawn. It must contain no enclosure. It must have no writing thereon but the name and address of the person to whom it is sent, or the name of the sender. IJOOIvS, CIUOIJI.AKS, KTC. The postage on printed books, pamphlets, circulars, occasional publi- cations, etc., addressed to Canada, is 1 cent per 4 oz. To the Unitod States, Newfoundland, Great Tritain and all European countries, 1 cent per 2 o/. The postage on blank books, printers' proof sheets, majis, prints, draw'ngs, engravings,, lithographs, phctographs, sheet music, printed forms, entirely blank, and printed stationary, etc., addressed to Canada and the United States, is 1 cent per 2 oz. No package nui>t exceed in length 2 feet by I foot in width or depth. The limit of weight for Canada, United States and Great Britain is 5 lbs. Seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots and scions or grafts can only be sent to the United States as .5th class matter; when posted for delivery in Canada, the postage is 1 cent per t oz., and the limit of weight 5 lbs. Commercial papers and legal documents may be sent to Great Britain, all European countrios and United States, at .5 cents for the first 10 oz , and 1 cent for every additional 2 oz These papers, when posted for delivery in Canada, must be prepaid at Letter rates— but bank pass-books, deeds and insurance policies may be sent if prepaid 1 cent per 2 oz. PATTERNS AND SAMI'LES. Bona fide jiattems and sanijilcs of ;neichandise, not exceeding *24 ounces in weight, may be sent to any place in Canada at 1 cent jx-r 4 ounceii States. Sealed tins containing fish, lobster, vegetables, meat, etc , if put up in a solid manner and labelb d in such a way as to f Jilly indi- cate the nature of their contents may be sent as 4th class matter within the Dominion, but no senled matter can be forwarded to the United T. C. ALLEN ft CO. sell all kinds ( OXMERCIAL F0BM8. papers, when jr rates— hilt 1900] 1'0«T OFFICE DF.l'AIlTMENT. 147 Stnte3 under this head. Li>iuid>-', oils and fatty sub.stant'es may be sent to phues in Canada and the United States as 4th ehiss, if put up in accordance with the rulin;^ referrinj^ to such articles in the Canada I'ostal Guide. FORKIGN i'Auri:i. MAir.. A parcel post mail fur the United Kinjrdom and certain other countries, is made up weekly at the Halifax 1'. O. for transmission by Canadian Tacket. A parcel for the United Kingdom must not exceed 11 lbs. in weifrht, nor two feet in length i)y 1 foot in width or depth The postage is IG cents for the first lb. and 12 cents for each additional lb. or traction then-of. Parcels can be sent to all the countries and colonies with which the United Kingdom maintains a parcel jjost. Information as to the principal places, and the rates applicable, cm be obtained at the delivery wicket. A Customs declaration form giving an accuirate statement of the contents and value of the parcel, etc , must be filled up by the sendet. This form must be aflixed to the parcel. The forms can be obtained at the dolivcry wicket of the I'ost Oflice. RLCISTKATION. Every article intended for registration must he latuded in at the Post Office, and a receipt obtained therefor. On no account must it be dropped into a letter box. The registration fees on loiters to ])laces in Canada, Newfoundland, the United States, Great Britain and all European countries, is 5 cents. All classes of matter may be registered to all destinations in Canada and throughout the Postal" Union ; and letters may be registered to most of tiie countries not included in the Union. MATTER WHICH CANNOT HE FOKW.\UDEI) TIIUOUGII THE POST. Any explosive substance, liquid; etc , not i)roperly put up, and other ^ matter likely to entail risk or injury to the ordinary contents of the mail,, will be sent to the I) ad Letter Office, Ottawa. | Glass in any form is also inadmissible, except eye-glasses, spectacles | and miero.scopic slides, wliich projjerly put up and prepaid at parcel ! post rate or 4th class matter rate. _ | No immoral publication, and no letter or pot card bearing injur- ious words, devices, etc , can be forwarded through the mails. Letters containing gold or silver money, jewels or precious articles, or anything liable to customs duties, cannot be forwarded by i)ost to any of the Postal Union Countries, except to the United States. principal Articles Transmitted by Mail with rates ol Postage. ARTICLES. per Ic.-' oz 1 -1 1 2 Bank I'ass Books Bank and Hroker's quotations I'.lank Forms \' " ; '\' Hook or Newspaper Manuscrii)t proiluccd hy ty pc- wri er liooks (printed) Books (Itlar.k) ' Aminiinuui prepayment of .Oe. is ro(|uired, povcring a rate of 10 oz i — TO *^ Si u rt — O I'er; lo 202* Ic, per 2 oz* do. do. do. do. do. ■ -^ Botfinical, Miiieralogical and Kiitoniolo<,'ical Speci- 11UM18 1 2 1 1 Parci'l I*ost Hullis 1 4 1 I do. Caletid.irs 1 4 I 2 !<:. per 2 ox Ic. per 2 oz Oinls (Xiiias and Vi)jitin/-■ Cuttin<^.s ...... 1 4 1 1 Piin-el I'ost. Deeds -.-... 1 2 1 2 Ic. per 2 ox. Drawiuiis ...... 1 2 1 2 do. l';iectrotypc3 ..... 1 1 1 I Parcel I'ost I'in^ravin^s ..... 1 2 1 2 Ic. per 2 ox. Ivxamination Papers (School and Collci;e) • 1 2 Kxhihitiori Kntry Tickets - - - 1 2 . • . • Eye Glasses ..... 1 1 1 1 Parcel Post. Fatty Substances ..... 1 1 1 I do. Flowers (Cut) - . . - - i 1 1 1 do. (! rafts ...... 1 4 1 1 do. Handbills ..... 1 4 1 2 Ic. per 2 ox. Insurance Policies .... 1 2 1 2 do Lojjal Paper?, [excepting;- those otberwise noted 2 1 1 2 ■ do. Letters ...... 2 1 [i 1 See jia^nj 142 " Hcs,nstered, 5c. in addition to postage . . . • Li(iuids ..... i"i 1 1 Parcel Post. Lithoj;rai)hs ..... 1 2 1 2 Ic. per 2 ox. Maps, with or without uiountirgs 1 2 1 2 do. Manus(,ript (of Hooks or News])apers and Music) 1 2 1 2 do. Mfrcbai-.dizc (open to inspection) 1 1 1 1 Microscopic Slides .... 1 1 1 1 Parcel Poit. Jlilitia and Muiiicii)al Returns 1 2 , , Music ...... 1 2 i' 2 Ic, per 2 oz. '• Instruction Books 1 4 1 2 do. Newspapers (transient) .... 1 4 1 4 do. Oils 1 1 1 1 Parcel Post. nonet nonej Parcels .-.-.. sealed sealed Rates vary. allowed atluwed Pamphlets . . . . - 1 4 I 2 Ic. per 2 ox. Patterns ...... 1 4 1 2 do. i Periodicals ..... 1 4 1 4 do. Photo{j;raphs ..... 1 2 1 2 do. Post Cards ..... |lc. each Ic. each 2c. eich. (in bulk) .... 1 2 I 2 Ic. Iter 2 oz. Prices Current (printed) 1 4 1 2 do. Printed Forms (Stationery) 1 2 1 2 d... Roots . - . - - 1 4 1 1 Parcel I'ost. Samples .... 1 4 1 2 t Ic. per 2 ozl Seeds .---.. 1 4 1 I I'arccl I'-st. St'Uionery (printed) .... 1 2 I 2 Ic, per 2 oz. Voters' Lists (printed or written) 1 2 .... * A minimum prepayment of r)C. is retpiired, cDverin;^ a rate of 10 oz. I A minimum prepayment of 2c. is reipiired, eoveriu": a rate of 4 ox. t See rate of merchandize to Canaia and U, S, when open tj inspc'-tion. R MOURNIKG GOODS. l^ [1900 0] (U ~ >.< a B 3 3 O 3) O ■4.S u C« 1^ CSXI —s Paicul Post ' do. I It:. JUT l2 ex ' Ic. pur -J oz I do. ' do. .'iC. pt:l' i OZ I I . . , " : * Ic, pir ;J (.X- I'iir.Tl I'osl. lie. per 2 o/.. j I tio. : Parcul I'ost j Ic. per ■_' (,/.. I rarcel I'ost. do. do. do. If. per 2 ox. do do, Scu pa^fc MJ l'.i reel Post. Ic. per 2 oz. do. do. I'arcoi I'o^t. Ic. per 2 oz. do. do. Parcel Post. Rates vary. Ic. per 2 oz do. I do. du. 2('. eicli. Ic. jier 2 oz. do. do. I'arctl I'ost. Ic. j)er 2 oz) J 'a reel ['..»t. Ic. per 2 oz. oz. )z. tioii. 8IMS0N BROS. & CO., ^^ y°^ a^e a good cook you will appreciate * ^" ' Sovereign Essence of Lemon, VanUla. etc. 1900] POST OKFICK l)Kl'AI{TMP]FT. 149 Money Orders. Oil Money Orders drawn l)y any Moiiev Order Oftke in Canada on any other Money Order Oftice in the Dominion, the c'omniis,sion is as follows : — Not I'xceedinj^ S2 oO ;t cents. Over ^'2 50 and up lo 5 00 4 5 00 10 (10 20 00 ;3o 00 40 00 50 00 BO 00 70 00 80 00 00 00 10 00 (( 2l» 00 10 ;jo 00 12 40 00 15 .")0 00 20 no 00 -21 70 00 2H 80 00 ;{-2 00 00 ;jf; 100 00 40 u u No sinjiic Money Order, pa'-ahle in the Dominion of Canada, can be issued for more than ^luo: but as many of $100 each may be given as the remitter re(inircs. Not more than one Order under ? 1 00 payable in Canada may be issued to tne same person in the same day, drawn on the same place in lavor of tiie same payee. Money orders are i.ssuod in Canada on the following Foroi^rn countries and lintish Pos.sessions, at the raios of commission shown below: *.Unea tvist ((.■jrma/i os; ■'lialiuinas. sessions;. ! IJurb.uloes. "Africa West (Caineroona, Heliciimi. lUiiaiia, Boma, Matudi, Uennmla. I'ojfo). *i!osiiia. .Xiitiu^iia. M?ritish Beehuanaland. 'Asia Minor and tlie Le- *Mritisli Hoiidiiriis(l!elize). ant (Caiidia. Canea (Ivhaiiia La Canoe). Chios (Kiuos). D.irdanelles. r)c!tlc-.A!,'ateh. i>iirazzo. (iallipo Ineooh. .lafTa. Janina. Jerusaleiii. Kaifa (CaitV;i). KavalUa (Cavalla), Kcrasaond'j (Keres soiin). I/>f,'os Criirke.v). Mitylene. Prevosi. Retiino. j Uhodes. 1 .Sainsoun i ISantl (|>iiaraiita (Scr- andiiz). Trel)izoiid('rrapezunt). ' Valoni.) I \ath> -Sanios. 1 Australia, Southern. '.■\nstralia Western. I ■ Aiislriii-lJiiM^jaii-. ' Lvil^'aria. *CaiH! CV)lutiy. Cevloti. "Chili. Constantinople (Turkey). Corea, .(b'lisaii, Chemulptj, Seoul, Yuen sarr and Mtikho.) ^Cyprus. "Danish West Lidies. ' Deninaik, iiiiludiiiii; Ice land .uid the Faroe Is- lands. Uoiinni.'a "Dutcn last Indies. i-Vypt. "t'aiKland Islands. l-'iji l.-Jl:in.U. , h'tnlamt l-'ranee and .\lLreria. Camilla. (Iiirniiin Knipire. j "Cihraltar. 'Gold (Joast. (!re!iada. Cuiaiia (I'.ritish)- Haw iii(Sand\vieh Islands)! ■ Ile'Zesfovi la. i Hollanrl(N'otherlaii('s). i IFoiiy Kony, itii'ldditi!.'' 1 Hankow, Hoihow, Nin};- jx), .Shaii'^hai and Swa- tow. 'India (British), incliidinjr Liirniah and a),^eneies at Aden, liiiu'dad, Bahrain, Bander Ahas, I'.ushire, Baesorah, (inadar, Jask, Linpi, MolianiDierah, Museat and Zanzibar. Italy. Japan, .lainaica. M.a^'os. ' Luxeinhur;,'. ♦.Malta. Mauritius. •Mond) sa and lianiu Montserrat. 'X;ital. Nevis. Newfoundland. 'New (iain,a(Cerniaii Pro- tectorate). New South Wales. New /.ealand. ''North Borneo (iiuhnMnj;' Kuditt, Lannan and Sandakaii). "Norway. 'Orange Free State. Panama (i'.ritish Ai^cnr.x). *PortU!riil, ineludin;;' .M.i- doira and the Azores. C/ueensland. * Rhodesia. Houmania. .■Vmoy,Canton,Fouehow,l "St Helena. m i.!H. 1 -■<<4^ 1. H' BAIER & CO.. Brass Castfngrs. ToiephonJSff"^^^ ^Halifax. 150 rOHT OFFICK DEPARTMENT. [1900 St. Kitis. St. l/iiciii. St. N'iiiceiit. 'Salva'lor. "Sarawak. *Servii. "Sevitivllf.s Islands!. 'Siiuii. "Sierra lii-niie. Sniynia. "Triniilail. Tripoli (Harhirv). 'Tmiis. ♦Turk's Islitnd. riiit('(i Kiliiiilom. rnitod StatoH. "Sdiith .\fr;c\n Kupublic. ♦Sivaits Scttlcmoiits. 'SwrJun. Switzerland. T.ini;ii.'r, (Morocco.) r.'ismaiiia. Tliu Ottoman Towns of |*nniiruay. Adriaiiojili', I'oyroiit and \ittoria, (Australia). Salonica. \'iri::in Islands. "Toll ij;.i. , "Zulu and. For sums not exceeding — $10 $20 $30 $40 $.50 10(,'. 20r. 30r. 40c. 50c. Money Orders on the above countries are drawn iu Canada (Cur- rency, and may be had for any sum not in excess of $50; but Postmasters are at liberty to issue several orders of $50 each if retiuired by the remitter. NoTK. — The exchange of Money Orders with the Countries and British Colonies distinguished by an asterisk (*) is not direct, but through London, Englatul. Money Orders payable in these countries arc .subject, therefore, to the following small abatement, being charges made by the IJritisii Post OfHce : For sums not excecditig — £2 £5 £7 £10 •M. 6(/. {)d. \s. Full info.-mation in regard to Money Orders may be obtained at any Money Order I'ost Oflice. I POSTAL NOTES Can be obtained at all Money Order (^)lKees and at certain other offices in Canada at the following rates : — For a Postal Note for 20 cents- -Commission ,1c. (( 25 " (( Ic. 30 " « Ic. 40 " << Ic. 50 " >i 2c. m " (< 2c. 70 '* i( 2c. 75 " i< 2c. 80 " (< 2c. 90 " (( 2c. $1.00 oliai[ui Noiton Bloom field Passekoajj^ llamjiton Xauwi;;ewauk. Mode! Far n . Quispamsis Rothesay Riverside Torrybiirn Brookviiie Cold Brook . , ■St. John 232 237 243 249 '.>50 254 259 262 264 267 269 270 ;<;) TO MONCTON LEVIS. Moncton Berrv's Mills ... St. Fabien St Simon Trois Pistoles. . . Isle Verte St. Arsene Cacoutia Riviere l)u Loup Levis Chauciire St. Croix Kings burg Jctn . Aston " Drnininoiidville . St. F.ngcno Sto Rosalin . . . St. llyacihthe. . . St. Lambert Montreal 15V CANADIAN I'ACl rno^\ st. .john. Montreal 758 187 195 5 1 5 525 534 544 552 555 560 674 687 709 726 746 773 783 799 802 831 837 ric stations ON THK OAUTMOUTn liKANCH. Dartmouth .... | Waverley .... 11 | Windsor Junction 13 !^ M 'n ■'J GLOVES AND SEAMLESS ^i r tttilKtlK A ri\9K ^39 Oranville St - HOISERY- — **' '- • KVISSUJ^ « «^U'» 9 HALIFAX HALIFAX 152 |{AJI-\VAVS. [1000 STATION'S ON TIIK NKW OKASfiOW URAXOII. Truro Viilley Union liiversdiile Stellnrton Westville I West Hivor 5 Lansdowne y,(Jlengarry 21 Hopewell 2(5 Stelliirton .... 29 New Glas<,'ow , . . . STATIONS ON THE I'ICTOU IIRANCII. .... 8 ricloii I Sylvester .T.Lochhroorn 11 STATIONS ON TIIK OXFORD AND I'lCTOlT URANCIl. 22| I'lif^wush Junction 27; Conn's Mills 34! Oxford 46 Oxford Junction . STATIONS ON THK PORT MITLORAVE IIRANCII. Pictou River John . . . Brown's I't ... Den mark Scotch Hill ... 4 Tatamii;,'oucho . . Scotshurn 9 Wallace MeadowviUc ... . 14 .•?5 41 4.'} 14 r)4 .'is f.6 69 New Glasj^ow Glenfalloch 6 Merigomish 10 Barney's River 24 Marshy Hope 27 James' River 32 Brierly Brook 36 Antiy;onish 41 Soutli River 46 Taylor's Road 48 Pomquet 51 Heathcrton .53 French River 13 Piedmont 18 Avondiiie 22 Bayfield Road r)6 Afton 57 Tracadic 61 (lirroirs 62 Little Tracadie 66 Harbor an Bouche. ,. . 70 (^ape Porcuj)ine 74 Pirate Harbor 79 Mulgrave 80 STATIONS ON Tilt; Point Tupper Mines Road 4 Mclntvris F^ake 7 West Bay Road 14 River Denys 21 Orniifiedale 29 McKinnon's Hr 40 loiia 4!) CAl'K HRETON lUlANCII. Gnind Narrows 46 Slienacadie 55 Boisdale 64 (ieor{,'o's River 75 Nortli Sydney Junct... 79 North Sydney 84 liCitcbes Creek 81 Sydney 91 The Intercolonial Railway connects at Pictou, (durinfj the navi^^ablc season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation C!o.'s steamers (or Charlottctown, Georgetown, Summerside and Shcdiac ; Also, at St. John, by rail and steamers, with all jjarts of the Upper Provinces and. the United States. STATIONS ON THE PAINSKC AND VT. DU CIIENE. Painsec C, Dordiester Road .... 5 Shediac 9 Pt. du Chene 12 The trains of the Intercolonial Railwav connect at Sliiibenacadic daily with conveyance to Maiiland and to Middle atid Upper Muscpi do- boit, atul the tri-weckly coa:h with each for Sliet llarl-our ; at Bro()k field daily with conveyance to Upper Stewiacke; at Truro tri-wcekly, with conveyance to Earltown, and tri-weckly with conveyance to Onsiow ; at l^eBert daily with conveyance to Mass Town ; a\ East Mines daily, fif irtsniv nnnvi a en sovereign Fruit Syrups are made Trom Pure SlinSUI^ UKUa. « ^"m Prult juices. PENTAGON BUILDING. HALIFAX. 1900] RAILWAYS. 1 .-).•{ with conveyance to Folly Villn;^c ; at Londonderry Station daily, with coaches to Acadia Iron Mines and (Jreat Village, and thence to Keononiy and Five Islands; at Oxford . Function with irain to Oxford, I'anwiish, etc.; at Sjiring Hill Junction daily, with train to I'arrshoro, and there daily with coach to Advocate Hari)or ; at .Maccun daily with train to Hivcr Ilehert and .Io;^^y;ins Mines and tliciue by sta;,'o to Apple Wiver; at Amherst tri-weckly with coach to Linden and daily to 'I'idnish and Northport The trains of the Fietou hranch connect at West Kiver Station daily, with conveyances to West Uivcr, Durham and l^ictou ; a Ferrona Junction with trains for Sunnyhrae, and thonce tii-woekly hy coach to Caledonia and .Melrose. Connections are made with the trains of the Port Mul^r.ive hranch a.s follows: — At Anti;;onish with coaches for Sherhrooke and Isaac's IIarl)Oiir ; at Ilcatherron, with coach lor ( JuyHhitro and Cuuso ; at Mu!- fjravc with ferry to I'oint Tapper and Port lla8iin JOGGINS RAILWAY. Connects at Macc.m Station with trains of the Intercolonial Railway. SKiuriiifr^nt/ciit, H. Archibald. Has stations at Joggins Mines, River HcberL, Maccan. NOVA SCOTIA STiUEL COMPANY'S RAILWAY. Connects at Ferrona Junction with trains of the Intercolonial Railway Mnxiifin; Harvey Graham. Has stations at Ferrona, Springvillc, liridgcville, Charco.d Junction, St. Paul's, Black Rock and Sunnvbrae. SYDNEY AND LOUISBURG RAILWAY. Connect at Sydney with trains of the Iritereolonial Kailway. Has stations at Sydney, Gardiner, Dominion, Bridgci)ort, Glace Bay, Morien, Milton, Mira, Catatonc, Louishurg. DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY. Coni;cctsat Wind.sor Junction with the Intercolonial Railway from Halifax, and runs through the Western Counties to the town of Yar- mouth, where connection is made with steamers for Boston. i'i! *'§ '■\ f \4 BAYER & CO ■';-] PLUMBING. COPPER WORK, ETC. 317 Barrlngton St. Telephone 938. Halifax. :■' 154 RAILWAYS. [1900 General M nun ffer and Secr,'by 9,('atnl)iid<,'e .... P2 VVatcrviUo .... !4 Berwick .... ITiAyiesford .... 27 Auhnrn 34 Kingston .... 37j\Vilmot 40|Mi(ldloton 4.3 Lawrencetown 4() Paradise 48 Brid{i;etown .^liTuppervillc .. 53' Round Mill .. .^)8 Anna])oliH 60 Upper Cleincnts.. 134 80 Jordan Town S3 Bloomtield 88 North Range . 9()i Plympton O.i, Port Gilbert . 98 Wcy month 102. Belfivean 108 Church Point. ml Little Brook . 1 IBJ Saulnierville . 120; Mctejihan 124 1 30 t'/i ( 'lemon Isport 64' Deep l?rook fisiBoar River 7llSmith's(/Ovt 150 I'JO T54 161 161 1 66 172 176 180 182 184 187 1 96 200 204 207 210 21 2 217 Heetanooga . Lake Annis iirazil Lake . 138 I'itman Uoad, 141 Ohio 144 Hebron 147j Yarmouth STATIONS ON COHNW.VI.MS VAI.I.KV IlKANCII. Kentville j llilhvton 9 Steam Mill Villago ... .3 j Canning 11 ("'entreville .5 1 Kingsi)ort 14 Shellield Mills 7 | At Digby connections arc made wit'n steamers for St. Jolin, N. B., and thence l)y rail or steamer to all j>arts of New Brunswick, the Uinted States and Upper Provi-ices. Daily connection by steamer is kept up during season ot navigaiion between Kingsport and Parrs borough. Connections are al.so made at Weymouth and Metaghan with steamers for Tiverton, Frecport and Wcstport. The trains of the 1). A. Railway Company make connections at Newport Station semi-daily with coach to Newport; at Windsor, semi- weekly, with coiich to Chester; at Kentville, semi-weekly, with coaches to New Ross and Chester; at Middleton with trains for Bridgewater and LiUnenburg. NOVA SJOTIA CENTRAL RAILWAY Connects at Middleton with trains of the Dominion Railway. Mannnar, J. Brignell. Has stations at — Lunenburg .... Riversdale Mahone lle.y .... 7 New Germany... Blockhouse .... 9 (Cherry field Bi'idgcwater .... 18 Springfield Norihtield ... 25 Dalhousie Connection is m. dc at New Gernianv station 29 Albany 34 1 Alpena 41 {(Meveland 45 I Nictaux 52 1 Middleton with daily Caledonia Corner, and at Bridgewater with daily coach for Fvivcrpool. COAST RAILWAY, Connects at Yarmouth with the Dominion Atlantic R-uhvay, and at East Pubnico with daily coaches lor Barringion, Shelburne and Locke- port. Superintendent, L, II. Whealon. Has stations al : I Atlantic 62 64 68 70 74 coach for ITC. Halifax. [1900 rititc7ident, at ... 150 Str.. I'jo ... J 54 ... I.S9 ... Ifil I ... 161 ' ... 1 6»i ... 172 ... ITfi ... 18t) ... 182 ... 184 .. 187 .. I'JCi .. 200 204 ' I . . . . 207 I 210 212 .... 217 9 II 14 n, N. B., wick, the teaincr is ' d Pans j 'Ieta{,^lmn incctions 10 r, semi- [ I coaches 1^'e water Atlantic ... f>2 . . 64 ... 68 . . . 70 ... 74 >acli for crpool. ; , and at Locke- WRAPPING PAPER and TWINES at T. C. ALLEN ft CO'8. 1900] STACiB COACilKS. 1.55 ICast J'uhn'co. I'uhnico Head. Lower Arjjylc. Central Arj,'ylo. Arerylc, Belleville. Tu.sket. Pleasant Lake. Arcadia. Yarmouth. Coaches carrying II. M. o'clock, A. M., tor Head of daily at G..'J() Chester, and at 8..S0 a. m. WESTERN SHORE ROUTE. Halifax to Yarmouth. mails, leave Halifax St. Margaret's Bav, Mahonc Bay. Keturning, leave Maliono Bay daily ('onnections are made daily at Miilione Bay with trains to Lunenhiir;., and Bridgewater, and at head of St Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Village, Glen Margaret and Peggy's Cove. Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Bridgewater for Mill Village, Liverpool, Lockeport, Shelhiirne, daily at 7 p. m. or after arrival of mail train from Middleton. Returning, leave Shelhurne dailv at 6 n. m., on arrival of mails from Varmoutli. (Connections are made daily at Liverpool with coaches to and from Milton and Port Medway Coaches, (carrying H. M. Mails), leave Shclhurne for Barrington, Tiisket, Yarmouth, &c., daily at 4 p. m., arriving at Yarmouth in time to connect with the morning train for Halifax. Ivcturning, leaves Yarmouth, daily, after arrival of train from Halifax. Connections are made at C'lydo River and at Barrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Halifax Head St Margaret's Bay.. 21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) ]:\ Mahone Bay (62) 17 Bridgewater 9 Mill Village 18 Liverpool (09) lO Port jVIouton 10 Port Joli 4 Sable River II Lockeport 14 Jordiin River 12 Sheli)urne (157) 7 Barrington 23 Yarmouth 48 227 EASTERN SHORE ROUTE. Halifax to Sheet Harbor. A Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Halifax for Musquodo- boit Harbour, .Jeddore, Ship Harbour, Tatigier, and Sheet Harbour, every Moiidaif, Wi'diiesdaij and Fridaij morning at 6 o'clock; returning the intervening days. Halifax Inn is', Porter's Lake. ... 18 Ormon's.Che/zetcook Rd 2 Mu.s(piodoboit Harbour. . 1 1 Webber's, Lakevillc 12 Ship IIarl)our 6 Tangier 14 Sheet Harbour 17 80 Dartmouth to Lawrencetown and Musquodoboit Harbor. A Stage (carrying H. .M. .Mails) leaves D.irtmoutbon the niorning.s i of Ti(('sd(ii/s, 7'//(n.'>v/r/ys and Snfiirdni/i, and Mus([uodol)oit llarljor on i Mond(ii/s, Wcdncsddjjs and Fridiiij^. Dartmouth Lawrencetown 16 Seaforlh 5 West Chezzetcook 3 Musfpiodoboit Harbor .... 10 34 J; '■ 'Mi ^1;.^ ,-tt I |*'Kf!f-fi ^i:^ ! I '■ .,H i'i ■' NEWEST BLOUPEB AND SHIRT WAISTS, at C. R0B80N A CO'8, ^^^ S'/lifax ^^ mC) 8TAGK COACH KS — STEAM KHS. [lOOO Sheet Harbor to Sherbrooko. A Stayo (carryintr H. M. Mails) leaves Sheet lliir))uiii' tlaily f (^anada anh Nkwi'oiindi.am) S. S. Co — Ko^^ular fortnii:litly serviie l)et\voen lli\lifa.\ and Loudon, (J. H , and hetween Halifax and Liveri>ool, the hitter eallini; at St. John's Nlid , Fnrness, Withy >.<: ('o , I.til., Airents. Red (/KOHS Link. — Steamers On'mun and iSV/r/Vr of this lino make weekly tri))s hetwi-en New York, Halifax and St. John's NewfomuHaiid F. D.'Corhett & Co., Auents. Canada An, an no an'd Pi-ant S. S. Co. — The mail steamer llitlifiix runs woekly between Halifax and Boston, extending her tiip to Charlottetown, 1* 10. 1 , in summer. Additional weekly trips ;irc also made in summer hy the steamer " Ln (trandf 1 HirhesHi- '" . 11. II. HiMiiphrey, Apent. Hamka.x, Jamaica, and Ti.itit's Island, via Bkumiida — The mail stenmer licta leaves Ilalifa;; the ITith of every niontii. Piekfortl & BlaeK, A^'cnts, Halifax rol)KMi:uAHv via Bkioiuda and Wkst India (Wind- wa1!d) Islands. — Tlie maiUte.imers />(((m7 CV/.s/Zc and Jai/moKth ('(ist/c leave Halifax onec every four \veeks. Piekford & Blaek, A},a^nts. SoLTH AND Wkst Coast OF N'e >v FOUN DLAND. — Tlic mail sleapior Ilarlaw makes fortniglitlv trips between Halifax and ports on the Sonlh and West Coasts of Newfoundland, ealliiig at Cape Breton Torts. Piekford & Blaek, Agents, St, Pikuhk i;t Miquklon. — The mail steamer Pro l^nfiln runs iortuiijrhtly between Halifax and St. Pierre et ]\?i<|uelon, calliuf; at North Sydney, leavin;;- Halifax every alternate Monday, exeept dnrinj.' the months of January, February, Mar(di and April, when she awaii.s the arrival of the English Mails. Cunningham & Currcn, Agents. Halif.^x Yarmouth and St, John, N. B. — Tiie s;oanior ('>ii/<:/' Mont/'ciUo runs weekly between Halifax Yarmouth and St. John, N. li. touehing at Lunenburg, Liver])ool, Shelburnc, Loekej)ort and Bar- rington. Coniieets at Yarmouth with mail steamers for Boston. Cunningham & Curren, Afients. jIai-ifax and Bridokw'ATER. — The steamer DridijanUir makes semi-weekly trips between Halifax, Chester and Bridgcwaicr, calling at Gctson's Cove and Conqucrall Bank. Jos. Wood, Agent. Halifax and Eastkhn Pouts. — The steamer CVVy o/Ci7(r«/ runs weekly from Hulifax to Summerside, P. E, I., calling at Sheet Harbor, | *«•«■• OranvUIe 6t HALIFAX. ^ I SiMSON BROS. ftCO., Smlfor "p^'JS Vjia^^^^^^^ [iOOO Jtir tlaily for 'Intrsddii ami L' inteivoniii^r If) 11 61 Glnst^ow ami r/nlm's, N(;w IMiiladclpliia, cuts. .S. S. (',).- . !iir.H Ml, I, is litic iiiiiki' \v(uiiii(liaii(l ail .stcuiiit r iiig her tiip ly trips arc sv ". 11. II. UDA — TIr' Pick ford lA (\ViNr>- I nouth (.'iist/e ail .steanior arts on tlio etoii Torts. (t/iid runs callinfT at t'pt ilnriiij.' slic awaits Kents. nor Cifi/ of Jolm, iV. Ij. and liar n- Boston. itir makes callini; at Ik >tt runs :t liarbor, ' I'JOO] HTKAMKIIH. lo7 (irt ly cvt)nin;;s. Salmon Ilivor, Isaac's Harlmr, Canso, Aricliat. I'ort llawki-,ltury, V ilastiuKS. and Clmrlottctown. Leaves llaiilax i;tm, and Boston, U. S.— The mail steamers Ynrmmih, ,ntil tio!t()n, conneetiiift with trains of the 1). A. Railway. Steamer /'Jraiii/r/iiir makes daily tri|)S each way hclwecn Kinysport and I'arr.shoro. 1'. (Jilkins, Kentville, Manairer.' BuAs D'Ou S(i;am Navioation Co —The st earners M< llhirJllll;\\\i\M,ni(lii,',)i, canyint,' 11. M. Mails, run rcuularly on "ras D'Or liako, toU(hin«,' at chief points in the interior ol' Caiic n Mreton. .J. VV. (iorhmn & Co., Aj^ents i'oKT MiiMiUAVK, Canso and Akkmiat.— The miil steamer ,li>hn A. Ciinn leaves Canso every morning eallin<» at Aridiat, and connect in l,' wi tl I ex|)ress train at Mulgravc. Returns same eveiiin;;. roitr AIui.uuAVK, Ciuvsnouo' and Pout Hood. — Tl Mnl('i)lm Ciinn leaves Muls, agent, Halifax. North Sydnky an'd N'liwrcjuNDLAND. — The mail steamer /Imr, makes triweekly trips between North Sydney and Von au Hasipie, Nild., connecting at the former with trains of the Intercolonial IJai!- way, and at tlie latter with trains of the Xewfoundland Railway. Archibald & Co., Agents, North Sydney. i Wksit'ori' to VVkymoitth, Yarmouth and StJohn, N. B — .^tcamer \Vrslj>t)rl makes weekly trips between VVest(iort and Weymouth, calling at F'rceport, Tiverton and Mink (^ove ; between Westport and Mcteghan via Preej)ort ; between Westport and Yarmouth calling at Fre(|)Ott and Meteghan ; and between We>tport and St. John, N. B., calling at Freeport. S. T. Pay.soD, Manager, Westport. i b H ('■ I i ( , Amherdt Hoot and Nhoe Mfff. Co.. Hallfai, 15, SSS^iie st ■1? ■ n 108 I,\W AM) .lUMnnC DKI'AIITMKNT. [1900 DEPARTMENT OP LAW AND JUSTICE. BUFRhJMB COURT OF CANADA. ('hir/',fusll;i (icorjjo K. I\iiij;, ami //<»;» I) (iiroiiiii'(|. /it'tiiHlrar—(P2,MW) — Vj. \l. Cainoron. Iii'i>ortrr—('. V. Maulers. The SiipiTUui Court lias both ori^'iiial ami appellate jurifidictiou— (hi'i/lnn/, as to (I) liiilx'iis riir/tus in criMiiiial and extradrtioii cases; ('.') jinlicial opinions to tlie Crown ; ('1) private liills and pttilions iliereior referred hy the Senate or House of (.Commons; and (4) civil suitH in which the validity of a Dominion or Provincial Act is (|ijestioneil. Apinlhili, ill appeal-* (1) iVoin the Kxchcquor Court ; ('2) from the Vro viiuiul C(Mirts; (.'<) in htihnis ritr/iits cases; and (4) in election eases. Sessions— .'Jrd Tuesday in Fehruary ; Ist Tuesday in May ; 1st Tuesday in tjctohor. THE EXCHEQUER COURT OP CANADA. The K\chc(|uer Court has ori;,^innI jurisdiction (I) in revenue cases,! (2) in civil suits when the (^-own for the Dominion is plaintill', (.'l) con troversies l)efwecn the Dominion and the Province, or lietween two Pro vinces. ./«'A/r— (Sti.oOO). Hon. (Jeo. W. Hurhid^e ; li* port I'm, John M. Geldert. Frank Russell, /l.s-,s7. Criers of Supreme Court, Harry Hanson, John Walt. Librarian, Edward Swansou. COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Judi/e Ordino'ij, the Hon. Wallace Graham, with appeal to the Supreme Court. Registrar, William L. Barss. Dcputij liii/istrar, Edwin D. King. (jvcmic discs, II tin; (;<) con vcoii two I'ro ItHjistrar, (^ | iiiiii Ititciiie, ! kiciigher ami Mo to T. C. ALLEW * CO'M, for Letter aad Blllheadi.-. 1!»00| OI-KFCKItS \M» TKIIMS or INK SiPKKMIi: ( i»l'UT. ITtU Omcors and Torms of tho Supremo Court. ('Ol'NTlKS. Allllit|Ml)lH lli'iil;^i>liiwl) Anli^oii inh. I ;l|>i> Itrt'lolll. SlIKIilKKH, Kato< i>Vi).'rii"iisiV»V rnuTH. toller iird 'I'licK. iil'.liihi'. I .1 T )!'.( Mill Will, I'.iii'liiiiiivii. Will 'ml Tiii-H. iit'OrtiiliiT. .1111 IV I'.'IflM III) I'llCH. (tCllllK r.ilrlH'Htfr t t'liiiH A.Mcl,.niiiui K. \V. Iliunlli. I iiiilDM'laiul . Dilflty Clan SI. A. liO;,MII. II. .\. \\ Smith Williuiii \f. Uciid. W. IJ. .Stcwnit. :;ril Tuch ot'i ti'ioluT 1>I Tlli'H. of .llllic. I.-<1 TiifM. ot'iii tdliir. .'(I'll 'I'lii'M. Ill, I mil', '-•ml 'riirs. nl'Oilol.cr il Til I'H, (It .mill (iiiVMlioro' llalifiix" ll.iiils. A. .1. <». Mu^fiijic. .laiiiis n. llucUlov l-iisi I l,ii.-*i Till- (It Si.|(f,, iit'M, (I I Miiy. DoiiiiM ArcliiliaUl, Slimm II. ||ii| I I \hi Til."*. (l|(l< IlllplT. iiitiH,' Ciul — lili Till s. t»ct. .Inl Tiirs. A|irll. Ijiiinl .'Inl Til Mm I. St T <>i t r. Ill liiiiir '.'ml I'll. Ndv, 1. >\ iKv .laiiics (riii'it'ii. II. I'.irv Snill. 'imi I'lii's. In .liiii. to lust ihiy (,t K,.|i, 'Jii.rriic.s Mar. td.Siil K.'l. ;. I lasi Tiii'.s. ill Si'|it. j Lust 'J'lii'w. lit Si'pl'r. .'inl Tiii's. (if, I line. I ;{iil Tiii's. (if .liiiif. i "Jml Tiics. (if Ocl'r. A. (J. McLiaii I 4lli T lies, of .1 mil' Tu. bef. lust 'J'u, Sfp. ■.\t llalifiix IIiiTf art' liiiir ,'^ittiii;,'s and I lure 'ri'iiiis of tlif roiiit.— The Sittiiij;.^ I'll- the trial (if ('ivil Causes aii' lii'ld (in the Kdiirtli 'i'ucsday nf Octiilifi- and tin- I'iiMiJ 'I'licsilay III' April. (laiisc^ can lie set down for trial nut of the r<';itilar -iiiiii^s, \ .liid;;c .sits in Cliainlicis twice a week, (m Tdcsd lys and Fridays. ri'lic Court .sits at SydlK .\ 3 weeks ea( 'i leiin or until dneUet is disposed fif. E..chequoi' Court of Canada, Admiralty Side ■fuil()p, ('SlDOO) Hon. James McDiuiuId, Cliiut' Justice. Jici/isfrar IawIs W. DcsIJarrcs. bvjm'ij /\'((/istriir, James A. McDonald' M'irs/i, L. X. Mel) mild. S. I). Mcf.ellan.. Rkoihtkars of Pkobate. Fredk. Leavitt. Allan McDonnell. A. 1). ftFacdillivray. W. T Pipes. John Holdsworth. liiu'ton Jdst. Don. McDonald. ,hln1(^s G. Foster. C. K. De Wolfe. K. I), 'rreinain. E. .1. Jofj.-swell. S. A. Chcsley. Itichard liOwerisoii. RE0I8TKA1.> oh Deeds. Edmund Hent. C. X. lIarrin;;lMii. John (JiUis. James E. Pnrdv. John IIoldHWorth. J McU Ciniiiin;,'hatn. Win. D. Pi,. Cameron. ' II. T. Jono9. I Fredk Curry. i Donald J.M(;Donald Henry Lovett. Wni. A. (iaetz. John I). ,VlcIi"o(l Naihan'l Fieeiu.in W. K. Culler. Ed. Maniiin'4 iiiil. Thos W. \\'atson. D. F. Mcliae. D. (»'C. .Madden. K )b -rt (!. Irwin. A. F. Halihurton. JoMatlitn Morton. John S. McNeill. Janios H. I'.tickl.'^, W. 1). K. CaiiieniM Alonzo J. White. I)aviil Ilaniiltoti. J. A. McDonnell. David M. Dickie. Win. K. Marshall. James Williams. John Vorstoii. N. Freeman. 'I'hinnas T. .Iian. Holiert (!. Irwiii. Fra!;li W llwii.r .Me\. Taylor, .ilheil Gaylon. Revising Officers under new Franchise Act. A. W. Savary, County Jud^e Annapolis. C. Ernest Gregory, Barrister Antigonisli. Norman J. I..ayton, Barrister Coldie.stcr. W. A. I). Morse, Co. Judge Cumberland. James II. llearn, Barrister ('ape Breton. A. W. Savary, Co. Judge I^igby. A. H. McGillivray, q. c, Barrister (luysboro. Brenton II. Eaton, of i'rob ito Hants. Jolm L. Mel) lugall, Birristur Inverness. Fred A. Marster.-i, Barrister King-*. James A. Mcl.ean, (^ r , Barrisl»n- Eunenburg. John McCiiivra)', i. r., B.xrrister Yarmoutli. Form of Affidavit to be annexed to any account or claim rendered by a Creditor to an Executor or j Administrator. ! A. B. of , makcih oatli .'nd .saith, that the forogoinu paper writing doth contain a true and correct account of his denumd against the estate of , deceased, and that all the oridiis to which the deceased was honestly and justly entitled, so far as deponent believes, have l)cen given on said account ; and that the balance of — is justly and truly owing to deponent. Sworn before me at , this day of A. I)., 18—. J. P. ^gtonst, HALIFAX, IKKHS, [l!)O0 feeds. cream Tartar gi,|,g(^„ Bros, k Co.. ^°1 bearing the trade mark " Sov put up by ^"»"" nrwst « i u., erelgn ia pure and unadulterated. piSTKAHs OF Dkehs. fuind rjeiii. Ifarriii;;tiiii h (Ji'lis. ["s K. i'linly. |ii .S. Mp\,.|||'." :h II. I',iickl,.\. !>• li. Caiiiri',11 I'zo .(. Wliii,.. |i'l Hamiltiiii. '• iM<'l)i>ll|]rl|, i incheser St •' Robert Thomas Lattev, 16 Devonshire Square " Wm. R. A. Kime, 49 Bedford Kow " Rdward Harry Adcock " James H. Dodj^son «' Philip H. Coxe, 4 Great Winchaster St ." " Edward Wesley Nunn, 27 (iras.scliurch St " Geo. E. Solomon, 28 Ilolhorn Square " Alex. James Murray, 1 Clement Inn, Strand .... " John Howard, 14'J Cameron St., E. C " Geort,'e Kirk " .John Woodland Walkin. 11 St. Thomas St " (ieo. M, Hill, 7;} Uueen Victoria St Edj^ar Banting , " J. G Colmer " .luhn Greentield, '67 (^iieen Victoria St " Perciviil Birkett, 4 Lincoln's Inn Fields " 1. Cuto Worstold, >.) Staple Iiui " Wm B. Ilainlyn Tonjuay J. H, S. Dyke, Canadian Immigration Agent. Wm B. M. Bird, 5 Grays Inn S(|uare. Sydney Cheale ". Tunbridge Wells Richard Thomas Andrew Smith, No. 1 Calverlv Mt. " Wm. F, Boydell ' Westford, Herst Coryndon Matthews Plymouth Thos, R. Pennington, Westminster Chambers Liverpool Thos. F, Wakley Birmingham. Christoplicr P, Rhodes Halifax George March Mill, 7'ia, Queen Victoria St London, F, C S, V. lU.die, 17 Victoria St London, S W Charles Russell and K. Frank Day, :i7 Norfolk St. , .London, W C SCOTL.VM). Alex. Patterson Purves , Edinburgh Hugh James Rollo, 14 Voung St " Wm. Alex. McLaren, Writer to the Signet ' Hamilton Maxwell " Andrew Newlands " Arthur Leahy. 2!) Queen St.. " Thomas McLaren " Wm. Beagom Patterson Glasgow T. C. Young. !).'! West Regent St Hector Rose McKenzie, ;5!) Union Street .Inverness. '|S4. (I ™1S?eet7nVs°??1 "t C. ROBSON t fO'S. "'^lifSffi^ ^^ 102 COMMISSIONKliS HESIDINO WITHOUT THE rUOVl.VCi;. [ 1 'jlMj IltKI-AND. Terrcnce O'Keily, 5 North (.reat George St ....Dublin. Toronto. 41 u 11 11 IX TIIK DOMINION OF CANADA. Davidson Black Tlios. Dawson Delainere Francis A. Anglin Toronto Ilenrv Barber " W. (j. McCarthy " Gideon (irant. " D. B. MeTa\ ish, Ottawa. Jchn.r. McGee PhiHp S. Kos.s, 132 St. James St Montreal. John Popham . . , Fred. Styles Lyman Arch \\ m. Stevenson , Avila Bourbonniere, 83 Kiie St. Jacques James Nasmiih Grecnshields J. y* '. ..in Creif^hton George K. Locker Samuel C. Fatt O" Mara Bay nes John C. GrifTin Edward Graves Charles Cushing Alex Fowler Kiddell Edmund (Jnerin Duncan McCorniiok James (}. Ross Henry Kavanagh Fre(hM-ick Hague W. 11. Olive Pt ers Davii'son W. J. White .lolm llvde " S W. Jacobs " W. Herliert Burroughs " Uobert L Harper " P. C. Beachesne Carleton,P. <^ Henry James Morgan Ottawa R. J. Meaksteed " Theophilus H. Oliver Quebec. Michael Esdras Bernier " F. X. Gosselin " Thomas . I. Molonv " Hon F. G. Marchand St. Johns, P i ' Nicw Brunswick. Alfred H. Demille St. John N !'. X. Herbert Vail " John Kerr " Siephen Hand Warren (-. Winslow Charles A. Stockton Edmund (J. Kave Geo. C. Costef J. Roy Campbell Augustus Harvey Hannington Janies Jack H. H. Picket . . 11 11 11 u u It 11 u 11 11 11 11 II 11 II 11 l.VCH. [llMll, St.. roll n N i; T. C. ALLEN k CO., give best prices on Artists' Materials. 1900] COMMISSlONICltfS HESIDINU WITHIN TIIK PltOVINClC. 1G3 SamI Gay Morse Hopewell, Albert Co- \ rank A . Mi;CiiIly Moii.tnn. PuiNCK KowAKi) Island. Thomas Kelly Summcrsicle Manitoha. Win. E. Mcriellan VViiininei? James W. K. Darby '.■.■. ' ^ William Johnston Tuppar W'innipo/. Di'.rnsii CoLi'MniA. Albert Alex. Roak Vancouver. Albert J. Hill ". Xew Westmin.^ter. NkVV Sol^TH WAtJvS. i.*>ank Osborne Sydney. Xkwfoundi.am*. Geo. II. Emerson Saint John India. fJeut. Genl. Donald M. Stewart Benf^al Major Genl. Michael A. S. Biddulpli " UNITKD STATES OF AMKKICA, Arthur J. McLeodj 50 School Street Boston. Edwd. J. Jones. . . . " Samuel Jennison " Charles A. Shaw " Charles Hall Adims " Winslow Warren " Benj. A. Lockhart Elmer E. Youny; . , Saml. K. Hamilton Daniel B. Whittier. E. A. Greeley „ ' R. A. TorreV P. \V. Car'-cr Ralph W. (Jioaf,^ Boston. Hector Baxter, 420 Guaranty Loan Building Minn. a|iolis Fred. V. Fairbanks New York W. E. Scovill, 120 Broadway " Jcseph B. Braman " John J. Ward " Charles H. Hvde " William T. Ilardenbrook, ;]8 Park Row Geo W. Scliurman Henry M. Hewitt, 45 Broadway " Thom.isJ. Hunt Phiiadeli)liia. (Jraeme M. Wilson Ba}' City, Micliij;an Philip A. Hoyne Chicago CImrk's Taylor New Vork. Warren H. Meade St. Piuil, Minne.'^ota R(d)ie S. Reid Port Townscnd, Washington Ty, Livingston W. Cleaveland . New Haven. Wm S. Williams Berkeley, Co 1 t 1 Commissioners Residing in the Province of Nova Scotia to do Acts witoin the Province. For thk Puovinck of Qukbeo. Thomas Ritchie Halifax A. J. G. MacEchen Sydney, C. B. I'M ■;.:■■ -i m i!--;U ■vine;!)! .<'y #1 m HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING. OA.X HjH « Kj\j 9 317 Barrlustton Street, Telephone 9:{8. HALIFAX i i 164 COllONKRS. [1900 1 FoK THE Pkovinck ok Ontauio. Thomas Ritchie Halifax II. T. Jones " EdRur N. Clements Yarmouth. A. J.G. RlacKchen Sydney, ( '. !;. Foit THE PUOVINCE OF NeW BkUNSWICIv. J. M. Chisholm Halifax Charles R. Smith Amherst Henry B. Stairs. Halifax. Edcar N. Clements Yarmouth H. E. Gillis Annapolis Roval. A. J. G MacEchen Sydney, C. B. W Intjlis MofTat Anihorst Arthur Davison '' Fou THE State ok Massachusetts. Ryron A. Weston Halifax George IJingay Yarmouth . Edgar N. ('lements Yarmoiilh H. E. Gillis Annapolis Roval. A. J. G. MaiEchen Sydi.ev, C. H." Fou Newfoundland. Jonathan Par.^ons Halifax. Jolin M. Chisholm , " A. J. G. MacEchen Sydney , C 15. CORONERS. j Annapolis County — Stephen Crossciip, Robert .J.Ellison, m.d, Isaac Dunn, Samuel C. Roop,ircury F. IJurns, Sam'l J'rimrosc, m i>., Charles W. Parker, John Chaiiton, Leandcr II. Morse, Israel Parkt'r, Alfred Winchester, S. N. Miller, Geo Gibson, Russell Withers, S. B. Troop, 1). J. xMorse. Antigonisii County — William 11. Macilonald, m.d., Edmund Corbett, Alex Mcintosh, m. d., J. C. McKinnon, m. d. Cape Breton County — Ronald McDonald, Michael A. McDonald, M.D. , R. A. II McKeen, M.I). Robt. Martin, Thos. Fortuiio John McLean, m.d. Jas Hardy, Gabarns, C. D. Barnaby, m. i», Louisburg, Thos. 11. Smith, North Sydney, John R. F'rancis, Sydney Mines; Wm Phalcn, Glace Bay. Colchester County — Elisha Roach, m.d., Clias Bent, m.d, J. L. Peppard, m. d., George Fulton, David II. Muir, m. d., I). M. Johnson, m.d., S. G. A. Morrison, IL^rbert Fulton, Fred S, Yorston, Andrew Hallida_ , Jas, Ira Wallace, m.d , Central Economy CuMHERLAND CouNTY — Cliarlcs Ward, Jno T. Salter, II. A. Davison (Parrshoro'), R. J. Scott, Robt Mitchell, M. d., J. Wni. (^ove, M.D., John Daley, Nehemiah Ayer, m d., S. V. F. Cook, m n , V. A. Rand, m. d., Stephen Oxloy, Ti(lnish; Frank Seaman, Roht T. Glendenning, M.D , D N. .Morrison, m.d., H. Wood, .m.d., River Hcbert, C. B, Munroe, Wallace, J. G. Campbell, m d., Northport. DiGBY County — C. II. Denton, John Daley, C. II. P.iysoii, L. J. Lovett. M. D. Clare — Anselin M. Conieau, Henry C. Sabeaii, Jacob S. Alien. ydnev , C 15. uiuutfkiv nnnct a rt\ Soverel^i^ Vinegars have the best record in »l.n?»uiii UKUS « L/V. Canada. Thev are made fromNova Scotia Cider COMMISSIONERS FOH IIELIKF To INSOLVENT DEliTOKS. 105 GuYSUORo' County — J. McKenzio, m.d. Willium A. MacKiiy, M I),, Country Harbor; Jiimcs F. Ellis, m.d., Sherl)rooke. I IIamf.vx (/OiTNTY — AllVcd Croiichcr, m. u., Andrew (^owic, M.D., Kdwanl Farroil, m.d., John S. Brine, Tli(.ina« E. Chase, .m.d.,' riioinas R. Ahnon, m.d., Jno Somorri, m.d., Finlay McMillan, m.d., A (". Ilawkin.s, md, D. H. Mackenzie, m.d, E. 1). McLean, m. d ■ I Medical Examiner, W. D. Finn, m.d , Tor City and Daitmoiuh. II.VNTS County — F.N. Bur^^css, m.d., Samuel M. Weeks, m.d. Ceo. W. Smith, J. W. Held, m.d., N. P. Burj-ess, Burlintrton, Wm. , J. Fenton, J. W. McLellan, m d., Noel; W. C. Hamilton, Griuid Pre. I Invkrness County — Duncan McLean, John Cameron, m.d., A. McLellan, m.d., A. G. Carmichacl, m.d. Kings County — James S. Miller, m. d., Henry Lovett- , lames N. Fitch, m.d.. William Y. FiiUcrton, m.d, Daniel B- j Parker, H. B. Webster, m.d., W. S. Woodworth, m.d., Geo. W. Bell. M.D., J. li March, M.D. ; J. N. Fuller, m.d., Horton Landing; A. DeW. l'.ar.sp, m.d., Wolfville. LuNioNBURG County — Lewis Knaut, William H. Owen, Jas. !■:. Dauphine, Geurrrii)r, C N. narrin;j;t()ii, Joseph A. Wall, Daniel C. Chislu)lm,Wm Cliishojin, E. L. Gcrrior, Aniif,'onisli . Cm'k Bkktox County — Jno McLean, Jos MeVariuh, Blowers Areliil).»M, Colin ('liisholm, Freil Mosley, Martin J. I'horan, Miirri. DoiUl, Jno Giilis, Waller Crowe, Geo H. Injrraham, Clias W. Hill, A. J. G. MacEehen, John C. McNeil, W. E. I'eters, Sydney; Otto IJ Lewis, N. Sydney ; .John Baker, N. Sydney ; Daniel M. Cm rv Sydney; David A. Ilenrn, Arichat; Daniel L. McKenzie, N. Sy.lncv, Joseph McDon.dd, L. X, McDonald, Wm Haekett, jr., Auf^us G. Mc- Lean, Don A. Cameron,, John C. Townsend, Sydney ; W. A. G. lli!l, Sydney ; Jo.se|)h McDonald, Daniel MePhec, North Sydney ; Alex. MeGillivray, L. (ilaee Bay, .John J. Forbes, Wm. K. Tobin, North SmI ncy ; Allan J. McDonald, Sydney; Hugh Ross, Sydney; F. A (i. Onselcy, Sydney ; Michael Lebbetter, North Sydney; C. J. Biirehill, ' Sydney. | Coi-CHKSTKU County — John T. B. Henderson. William A. Fulniore, Alexander C. Patterson, Norman J. Layton, Georu'c (iunn, Firman McLure, A. N. Tapper, T. N. Dunphy, S. 1). McLellan, E. W. Hamilton, Saml F. Md<.'ar E. Hewson, Amherst; Lemuel Bigney, John W Morris, B. W. Ralston, Donald J. McLcod, Wm E. Blenkhorn, Win Slade, E]>hraim Howard, J. Alder Da' is, Rufus S. Purdy, Frank 1. Peers, Spring Hill; Fredk R. Eaton, Ciias. McCabe, Parrsboro; Miduul Dowlin, Amherst; W. B Huestis, Amherst; [Chas S. Chapman, Amherst; Hance J. Logan, Amherst ; C E. Ca-^iey, Amherst ; Joslni.i H. Livingston, Wentworth; Jas. W. Browuell, Linden ; Archd. W. Foster, Springhill ; Rich.ird Lowerison, Amheist ; Job H. Seaman, River Hebert ; Duncan M<;Kim, Ira Drysdale, Wallace ; David S, Taylor, Stuart Jenks, H. W ALackenna, Parrsboro; Josiah Black, Amherst; T. AL Johnston, Oxford; Geo Ross, Springhill; Alex C. McKenzie, Amherst; H. C. Black, E. J. Embree, and H. F. Elliott, Pugwash. j DiGBY County. — William B. Stewart, Charles H. Denton, John Holdsworth, Jno. A. Russell, Jeremiah McLaughlin, Weymoutli Bridge; Watson Saunders, Sandy Cove; A. J. S. Copp, Digby ; Solomon M. Dakin, Centreville ;' John R. Hunt, Smith's Cove John Kinney, R. L. Black, Charles Burrell, Saml. McCormaek, Wc\ mouth ; Frank Jones, Digby ; J. A. Grior.son, Weymouth ; George M White. Thos. W. Longstaff, Digby; W. W. Wade, Bear River. Henry L. Dennison ; N. E. Butler, Weymouth Bridge; E. Hurt :l I For Portfolios, >1 filing Desks, etc., gn to T. C. ALLEN & C 0. CUMMISSIONKUH K()l{ nVAAEV TO INf^oLVKNT HKHTOHS. IG? Nichols, Hear Hivei Jiu'ol) S. Allen. GnvsuoKo' ('(.Am:— A. M. f'oi inim, (jal)iicl Saiilniur, C()(INTY--Willi! Sherbrooke Halifax County — Josei»h Kavc, VVilJiam T\viiiiiiins, W. A. Henry, W. li ' MacCoy, T. F. Tohin, Jas M. Davison, T. J. Cahahine, K C; Swanson, Thos Nottins;, Alex McNeil. M. N. Dovie, F. F. Mailiors, H. B. Stairs, C. B. Burns, K. W.Crowe, J. Frank Oiithit, I). K. Grant, C. D. M.cdonald, Artlnr S. Barnste.id, John K Wood, R. H. Murray, B. H. Armstrong.', Frank B. Scott, Frank W. Rnsycll, Chas F. Tremaine, H. A. McDonald, Chns V. Fnllcrion, Halifa.x ; J. H. Taylor, Taylor'.s Settlement ; Roht. E. Finn, John J. Rower, Jas. J. C)'Bricn[ Harry Esson, Jas. A. Knight, L. M. Johnstone, Halifax. Hants County— M. H. Goudge, George H. King, J.W. Ouseley, H. Percy Scott, Stei)hen Putnam, John Lvnch, G. W. Sniitli, W. M. Christie, Roht. Faulkner, Wm. O'Brien, Thomas Aylward, Herbert W. Sangster, Jas W Curry, Wm H. Mosher," Rol)ert B. Eaton, James Farquhar, Newport; Alba Redden, Windsor; William Sangster, Falmouth ; John A. Taylor, Hantsport ; F. A. G. Ouseley, Fredk Curry, Windsor. " j Inverness County — William MelMierson A. A. Taylor, James T. Lawrence, John McKay, D. F. McLean, Wn). CloiiL'h, Joliii A. McDonnell, Donald Gillis, Daniel McNeill, Alex. Bain, H. A. Forl)cs, Duncan McLean, James McDonald, Peter Smith. Allan McMillan, John G. McKay, Neil McAulay, Moses J. Doucet, John R. McDonald, Daniel McLennan, Alex McNeill, Port Hood; R. G. McLellan, Port Hood; Alexander T. McDonald, Roht Fri/z'e, Brook ViUage; Ken- neth McLennan, Nelford • Murdoch A. Ross, North E. .Margaiee. | Kings County — William Crane, Di\niel B Parker, Arthur W. Smith, Lambert 0. Neily, Aylesforil. John H. Dennison, Edward A. Pyke, John Hamilton, E. Sidney Crawley, John P. Chipman, Wentworth E. Roseoe, John W. Wallace, Barclay Webster, E. M. Bcckwith, E. J. Cogswell, Chas F. Rockwell. W. P. Shaffner, A. C. VanBuskirk, H. E. Jefferson ; J. A. Northup^ ii t\ ■ rt ■'*-■! i > I! BAVER & CO. PLUMBING, COPPER WORK. ETC. 317 Barrlngton Street. Telephone 938. Hallfav l()8 COMMISSIUNKKH F(»K HELJKl' TO INSOl.VKNT DKIJTOK.S, Oiinninjj ; H. II. Arin.strong, Jas. Wolfvillc; .I()!in ('arrjil, Kcntville. VV, Cuklwoll, l^'rank A Dixon, LiiNKNiurua Co — A. K. McLean, Jiimos Dowlinj^, Williiim ) Dauijliinec, Wtn. II. Owen, Diiniel M. Owon, Jas A. (-uril, Kdwiinl H. Ilysou, Tlioniasl'urll, Patrick McGuire, Henry T. Ross, KiclKirl 11. Grittiths, J. A. Whitford ; Win E. Marslmll, V J. I'aton. Hniph T. Keetler, IJridf^evvater ; Charles W. Lane; Alljert H. Anderson, Lnnenbiuj;. PicTOir Co. — Donald Robertson, A. M. Fraser, Richard Tnnnoi, James Roy, Charles E. Tanner, Jolui McGilivray, Donald Grey, John Ross, Win McLaren, W. F. McKenzie, John U. lloss, Jamts Kitchen, Don McDougall, Hujfh Cameron, Edwd McLelhin, 11. V. Jennison, Rodk McDougall, Wm A Dickson, Edw Doherty, Gcortre Patterson, Angus McDonald, Baileys Brook ; John II. Sinclair, 1). C. Fraser, New Glasgow; David McKay, Pictou ; II. K. Fit/ patrick. New Glasgov, ; David Logan, Pictou ; R. M. Langillt\ Westville ; Henry S. McKay, Westville ; John D. McLeod, Pictou ; W. B. Ives, John D. McQueen, Alex McDougall, John W. McKay, Pictou. I QuEKN.s Co. — Matthew Drew, Thomas Farrell, Ncl 11)00] OFI'ICKKS AMI TKKMH (»K |'||K (Ol'NTY (OUIM*. h5l> I I'M ttl; 'i, tINEKS. COTTONS ifilE-nNOsf^' »t ^' ROBSON ft ro's, ^9 Oranvllle Street. HALIFAX. !'l •: *' .1 !: |.,1 170 OFFICKHH OF COUNTY ANI> l)l«THI(T MUNICII'ALITIKM. i Q. Q ■a c: o CO O a a a: V. a it tl Til i •/! "t •— "O * s2S-?^-c:1 33 <: x H ■'H •/3 if. O ;^ B ^ 5 e4 O 1) S.. ifj ^ o ox bt "J !> c > hi t^ il o <1l bi J« i> r/) 3 wH o-g o o r- r. ^ -i -) rf ■- =^p^ .:; .i' _; ^ ■ '^■ ffiS "' •■* E ^ >, 41 rt 'i o «J ?!■ ;a5 ^ »» ^ B y. o >'H-i>^<; f^ /. <-; >* O W 1) O g O i' c o TiX. z. • ^ OO I— I ^H ^^ j> ►— ^, II t. O O " S2i^3-3„-x d ;C o o = ,•- . --J 1^ w '-5 -5 'T * 1-5 ■< O '^< 31 US H O 3 -Tr O ;i' &.& 3 -*-* 3 3 o :^ 3 O X X3; r« '■'3 i2 OS 3fc 32 •=2 73 V 3 O c 3„3:i3?-B='hC'^ <-", S-3-SB^osSa «x^30*i^^So3 3g C.3 3 .:i 3.-^ ^ u: J Ph lyw oj o be SI nSOS BROS. & CO., &?)?„^„^ secured flrit place at the Prov AuoN Huii.DiNo. Halifax! I !)00] MUNICri'Ali (;(Hi.N(J|| |,()iis. MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS. 171 Antififonish County District No. 1, Arisaig. FI, U. McAd.im; N.. 2, Tiipo Coop-'c Li\ucliliin J. Mc'K.-vchroii ; No. 3, Moristowi., l^)iial(l Miic-riHivniv ■ No' 4. AiuiK«)uisli, Ihiuh McLHliin; No. 5, Loolmlu-r. Alexander Manson- No. (i.Suulli Rivor, John C. McNaii;.rlitoti; No. 7, St. Andrews ,I„l,r'i Chi-sliolin ; No. 8, Traaulio, John A. Dclancv; No. '.). Ilr. Moik he Martin Jolin.^tton ; No. 10, PoiiKnief, W. C. ' ("hisliolni ; No. 11, St! Joseph's, Angus Mcdillivray. Cape Breton County Di.strift No. I, E. A. Hicliard.son ; No. 2, iNuer S. Lewis; No. .'}, Neil K. rjiiLson; No. 4, Joseph Day; No .<>, I{ McDouyall; No.'tt, ll!('! V. L«;Vatte, Warden ; No. 7, James Ilardv ; No. 8, James McNeil ; No y, Alex J. McDonald, Dept. Warden ; No. 10, M. McKon/io ; No! 11, Henry McDonald; No. 12, M. McAuley; No. 1.'5, M. A. Mcl'lici.«oii; No U, John C. McNeil; No. l.*), Donald Morrison; No. 16, Williaiii Hurke; No. 17, D. M. Gillis ; No. 18. An-us C. Cameron; No. 19, Angus Chirry ; No. 2h, James Carroll; No. 21, Alex McDonald; No. 22, Henry (ionthro; No. 2'}, Luke D.iy ; No. 24, Walter Dickson; No. 25, Win Houtled^e. Colchester County. District No 2, Clifton, Charles Lon^rlieaii ; No ,'1, IJrookticId, Ifohert Henjainin ; No, 4. Lower Stewiacke, VV 11. IIof,'j;e ; No. 5, .Middle Stewiacke, John Dickey; No. fi. Up. Stewiacke W!, Frederick 'raj)per ; No. 7, Salmon lliver, Henry (^|--ist,ie ; No. 8, Kemptown, Alexander McKay; No. 9, Earltown, Gilbert Sutherland. No 10, Wau!,'liH River, .John \f cKay : No. 11, Talama<;()nchc i-] , David Nelson: No. 12, New Annan, John A. Wilson : No. 13, North River, James Lawrence; No. 14, Lower Anslow, Isaac Road ; No 1.5, U|)per L uidonderry, K. C. Klemminp;: No. 16, Middle Loiidond'-rry, 11. G. Morrison: No. 17, I..ower Londonderry, Levi Davidson : No. 18, Economy, R. V Soley ; No. 19, Five Islands, J. IJ. Morrison: No 20, Up. Stewiacke, Eas', E. A. Logan; No. 21, Acadia Mines, William Maxwell; No. 22, Tatamanouche, West, John Jolinson ; No. 2.'3, Gay's River, II. V, McKay. Cumberland County. District No 1, Byron Atkinson, Fort Lawrence, E. Hright Pipes Amherst Point, J. E. Roach, Nappaii ; No 2, Henry Hunter, West| • ' ft I! il ii BAYER ft CO.. «ra«N Ca8tlng8, Toiephinym"**"" " Halifax. 1 72 MUNini'AI, COUNCIM.OUH. [11)00 »'hc«l<»r ; No .n, J. \V. Urowndl, Liiulen, 1). M. Jackson, Titlnish : No 4, AikI. 'I'aylor, River IMiillip : No 5, .loh 11. Kcaiiiiin, Miirronsfii^lfl, .lolm IlciincMsy, .lofiixiMH ; No ('• .J()sr|tli F-od^^e, SoulluMiiploii : No. 7, ]{. \i. MrDoiiiiM. I'iii;\v;isli, .lolin .VIcKinnon, IJiver I'lii ip : No S, AIoii/,0 Smith, VVullaiT liay, A.I). McKar'aiip. Wallace: No '.), IVtcr Oyilvio, Wi'Titwortli : No 10, .John W. Turhic, Advocate : No 11,.!, r Fullerton. Halfway Hivor, VV. J. Simpsuii, rarr.sltoro : No ly, Loamlcr K. (irnhnin, I'ort (Jlrovillo ; No I'-l, I^pliraiin Howiird, Midillo- l)oro': No 14, liicliurd rortoouf, Malaj^ash : No IT), A. M. Ross : No. ICi, ('.(?. Scliiiriiian, Spiiii;,'liill. Digby County. District No I, Hillshnr^jh, Cerono H. I'lirdy : No 2, 15ri>,'hfoii, Nathaniel R. Wosicott : No 4, Sandy Cove, Wdliain I!. rddri(l(,'e : No .'), h'lceport. Frank S. Lout : No (> Wostport, Wm A. Rn;,'h : No 7, I'lytniitoti, IJcnjauiin Saliean ; No 8, Weymouth Bridge, .las Dnnhar : No i;j, Tiverton, Heher T. Anthonse : No 15, Rossway, Charles 11. Demon; Xo Itt, Smith's Cove, Frank Jones : No 17, Culloden, Alex Daley ; No. 22, Weymouth, W. Freeman NichoU. Clare Municipality. District No 9, St. Harnard, John L. Lelilanc : Point, .fohn H. Ikilivean, Manda Bonafant : No Mallinrin U. Comeau, Philip Y. Thihedenu : No 12, AUVed Perry : No 14, New 'I'nsket, James A. Tailor. No 10, Church 11, Meto^han,' Salmon River, Quysboro Couuty. District No 1, Guysboro, Geo. Y. Grant, J. G. Peart . No 2, Inter- vale, W. A. Atkins : No 3, Manchester, Wm R. Cunnin^hl(m : No 4, Melford, John M. Grant: No .5, Crow Harbor, John Leury ' Not), (,'anso, Geo Hurst, Hugh HuRhes : No 7, Country Harbor, Samuel Hudson : No 11, Whitehead, John S. Wells: Xol4, Salmon River, Tliomas O'Neill ; No 1.5, Isaac's Harbor, James McLellan ; No HI, New Harbor, A. E. Henderson: No 17, Tracadie, Alexander Tate: No 19, Larry's River, Isaiah Fougere : No 21, Mulgruve, George B. Hadley. St. Mary's Municipality. District No 8, Sherbrooke, C. W. Pye ; No 9, Marie Joseph, (Jeorge E. Publicover : No 10, Forks, David' W hidden : No 12, ludinn Harbor, James McConnell : Nj 13. Caledonia, J. J. McQuarrie : No 18, Goshen, Alexander Sinclair: No 20, Liscomb, Wm II. Hemlow. Halifax County. District No 7, Herring Cove, John Hayes : No 8, Portuguese Cove, Hugh Munro : No 9, Saml)ro, Chas E. Smith: No 10, Upper Pro.«pect, James H. Walsh: No 11, Hacketr's Cove, Oswald Dauphiney : No \'2, French Village, Isaac Dauphiney : No 13, Spryfield, Charles Raine ; No 14, N. W. Arm, H. M. McCallum : No 15, Bedford, N. Edward Bniler : No 16, Hammond's Plains, Lindsay Moren : No 17, Sackvilic, Jno E. Fiemming : No 18, Waverley, B. C, Wilson, J. P. : No 19, Gay's River, Geo IL Madill, J. 1', : No 20, Meapber's Grant, Thos Cole: No 21, Middle Musquodol)oit, John Burris: No 22, Upper Musquodoboit, Thos S. Stewart : No 23, Lower Prospect, J. IL T.C.ALLEN k CO. »ENERiL .lOlt PKINTFJIS, HALIFAX. GLOVES AND SEAMLESS at C. ROBSON & CO'8, "» %"t'ifW'''* '{^ : ii I i i. 174 MUNICIPAL COUNCILLOUH. [1900 /wicker : No 4, U|)|)er LaHiivc, Titus Miilock : No 5. New (ierinain . W. n. DoLoniT, William Harss ; No 8, IVtite Koviero, W. S. Drew No ;», l^iiclji'owafor. Tiios A. Wilson, Isaiah 8lAU<,'enwliito : No lo, 'I'aiic. )','.;. Alheii StevcMis : No 13, CoiKiuorali, James McKcan ; Xu 15, New Dublin, Nicholas Oxner. Chester Mvinicipality. gDistrict No (>, C. A. Smitli Burton Hennigar: No 7, David M' 'lunie-- Nc 11, Shalto Shatford : No 12, Edmund Zink : No 14, \ W. Kcdiy. Pictou County. District No. !, Pictou Island and Fishers Grant, Smith Foster; No. 2, Ciirrihon. 11, W. Oliver; No. 3, Cape John, James Kitchen; No. 4, River .John, Arch. McKenzie ; No. 5, W. B. River John. Roireru Hill, &c., John W. McKay ; No. 6, DalhouMe, Koderick McK.ay : Nu 7, Ilanwood Hill, John G. I'roudfjot; No. 8, (irecn Hill, John W. Munsic; No, '.), Mount Thorn, Dr. C. II. Munro ; No 10, Mill Brook, Geo II Siitlierland ; No. 11, Luirtr, Kenneth McKenzie ; No. 12, Alma, KMridtjc G. Archihald ; No. 13, Churchvi le & Trenton, A. (irani Ro:)crtson ; No. 14, Little Harbor, F. II. McNeil; No. 15, McLciian's Mt. .t Thorburn, D. A. McDonald; No. 16, Spiingvillo & Jiast River, Jas. T. Tliomp^-on ; No. 17, Hopewell, Edujuud Mr Donald, ; No. IS Middle IMvcr, Edward Harris; No 19, Bailev's Brook, John McKinnon ; No. 20, Barney's River Robert Dewar ; No 21 , McriL'oniish, John I). Fraser; No 22, Garden of Eden, David Fra'^er ; No. 24, Blue Monuiaiu &. Wentworth Grant, John A. Mcl'.achreu. Queens County. District No. ', James Frelick ; No. 3, David Clancey ; No. 4, Parker F. Smith; No. 5, John II. Harlow ; No. 6, Rupert II. Gardner; No. 7, Geo. Hemcon ; No. 8, Joseph N. Wylde ; No. 9, John H. Phalcn ; No. 10, J. Parker Frcem m ; No. 11, Barnabas Harlow ; No. 12, CAns. Harlow ; No. 13, Nathaniel Smith. j Richmond County. District No. 1, Aricliat, L. G. Power; No. 2. Arichat East, Wnt. G. Jean ; No. 3, D'Escousse, Ale.x P. Porrior ; No. 4, Cleveland, Wni R. Moiriso.i ; No. .'). Black River, Allan McRae ; No. 6, River B()urt;e(jise, Arch. Morrison ; No. 7, St. Peters, DanI Currie ; No. H, Red Islands, John J.Johnston ; No 9, Grand River, Ale.\r Finlaysoii ; No. 10, L'Ardoise, Roderick Fcrifuson ; No. II, West Arichat, Colin P. LcLacheur ; No. 12, Loch Lomond, Ken N. McDonald; No. 13, Framboise, Norman VIcAskill. Shelburne County. District No. 1, Clyde River, James A. McKay, North East Harbor, E. P. Greenwood ; No. 2, Cliurchover and Ros'sway, C G. Acker; No 3, Shelburne and Sandy Point, E J. Murphy. Jordan Bay and Bircli town. Archil) dd (Joi)dre; No. 4, Ohio, and Upper Clyde, George A. Davis ; No 5, Jordan River, East and West Jordan, II. W. Freeman , No, 6, Lockcport, Osborne, Allendale and Green Harbor, F. Irwin, M.I) , J)hn S. Arnold ; N). 7, Sable River, Louis Head, Port LaBcar and Rockland, A. F. Marlow, W. L. Ringer. l3t SIMSON BROS. & CO., If you want your Puddings, etc to ) m f .' - Qncvi^ MMMK^,^, w vv., ^^p^g flavor, use Sovereign Flavorl ? i : : ■ > 900] JUSTIUKS OK MIK l'KA; No. «, Edmmil ])• Smith, Smith A Nickorson ; No. 7, .liio. H, liiwvronro, I'aiil K- Crowell ; No. 8, Jo-iuh Spinney ; No. '.t, jiohnt Siitiiorhin'd Victoria County. District No. I, lona, Noil McNlm! ; N... :>, Midllc Uiver, Ftiniuhiir McRae; No. 3, Biuhleck, Alurdock i). .McAskill ; No. 4, SouMi (Jut, John \1. Buchanan ; No. .5, Kn^riishtown, AlexaiuU'r McLeo.l ; Xo. fi, Boulardrie, Donald McKenzio : No. 7, Ir;,roiiish, Dr Danl McDonald; No. 8, Cape Nortli, Murdoch McLeod ; No. 9. IJav St. Lawrence, Clias. McDonald ; No. 10, Nyan/,a, Alex. McDonald ; No. I 1, XorMi Shore, Donald B. McLeod ; No. 12, New Camphcllton, Benjimiu Dunlop; No. 13, North River, Malcolm .Vlciiitcliie; No. 14, S. S. L. Narrows, Alex VV. Ross ; No. !;"), Nt-ils Haihor, M G. MacLeod ; No 16. Rij,' BrtdJeck, An<,ais McKay; No. 17, Bio:'J5ras D'Or, Malcolm McLean; No 18, Washahuckt, Reter S. McLean. Yarmouth County. District, No. 1, Carlton, Thomas IL Uhpnan; No. 2, Tiiske^ No. 4- Patten ; Kdward Lakes, John A. Hatfield; No. ;j, Ohio, Nathaniel P. Cro-,l)y Port Maitland, VVni. St.iiey l*ortcr ; No. 5, Hebron, Zacii;iriah No. 6, Chogog(,Mn, William Corninj: ; No. 12, Rockvillc, Hilton; No. 13, Abrain M. Hatfield. Argyle Municipality. District No. 14, Tusket \V'cde[il; Bancroft, E. E. McDormond, Round Hill; Wm A. Reed, Hamiltuii Parks, Port George ; Job Wade, jr., W. W. Mills, H. M. Irvine, : Granville Ferry ; Joshua C. Pottffr, Elias Foster, W. A. Spronll, George W. Bolby, A. D. Coucher, Joel VVhitman, Clarence; Henry J Andrews, Theodore Harding. Randall, Charles 1). Burhridge, Freeman Filch, Herbert F. Williams, Jimes Whitman, Sainl Legg, Daniel J. Riordan, T, Andw Pearson, Frederick R. Fay, Ja'ues 11 Parker, Ira Bi'rion Neily, Elwood Young, Norman Longh y, Allan Gilliatt, Isaac T. Coulston, Edward B.irteaux, Thos A. Wriglit, Chas C, Slicomb ; Jolin H. Long, Clementsport ; Edwin Spun, Round Hill ; Saml McGrath, Victorui Beach ; J Inglis Nixon' Margaretsville ; (Charles F. Armstrong, Middleton ; Alfred L. Troop, Granville Ferry. AvTiGoxiSH Co. — .1h/-on, Gf" A Sinclair, Donald (lillis, John A. Stewart, Alex Cameron; M(iliiini> Brook, Colin Ross, James G. Ross, Martin McDonald ; Mali';n;'»/';/* /J/oo/.;, ^^>/hc//, Norman McDonald ; East Ihi'i/, Alex ^IcDonal(l, Donald McNeil, Michael McGiilivray, R. A. McDonald ; Fri.-iich Vale, Renoin Gouihreau; G'aljttroust', Jas W. Grant, Alex McGiilivray, Enoch Sutherland, John Granr, Jas Ilardv, R. McLean, Saml A. Grant ; (jluce /ini/, Wm McDonald, Arch Mc(^)iianie, Allan' McLean, David McKeen, i)avid Burchell, Michael R. Roach ; 'c'ldiid .1//Va, Henry McDonald, 1). M. Gilli-s; dniiid Xarxms, llectr.v V. ^l;•l)outrall, Michael McNeil, Joseph McNeil; Uil/sn/r, 'vValLer 1). Hill; lIouK'villr, Alex MeAnlay ; Limi'in, Lawrence Latliii, An<;iis McNeill, Walter Youiifj; ; IJti'lo flms /)',>i\ John Ivluanl>, Joseph McDonald, John T. Moffat, John Edward.s ; /.or/, /j,iii(,>,(/, An<,Mis 1) McCnisii, Norman Morrison, Aniens MeSweeny ; f.mr/ /i.ni-l,, Donald McLean; Loitlshnr;;, Julm E. Dillon, John' .McDonald, Jas McRI'.ee ; /.oir /^oiiit, Thos O'Ncil, DuTican Gillis, Thos. Fortnne ; Miti)iadied, Georj^c! Scoit; Moiion /In'di/r, Noil ]''fer;:u,>on, Mnrdock McOdrum ; ^/cLeanrdli', John McLean; ,!///•«•;, Norman MrDouaM, I'hilip McDoiifial ; North Sidr /■:,ist /jdij, Allan McAdnni, Duncan (iillis; Noith Si/dnrij, Thos Moorc^ Alex Mo-re, A. (i. Hamilton, Alex R. Forhesj John Voojj^ht, AUx (\ Ross, John McLean, William' Proctor, Jj.s Connors, Michael Lebetter, W, J. Hos-, J. VV. Pe].|)elt. RIowcrs Archibald, Geo F. M. Forhes, Joseph McPherson, Andrew Netshit, John McDonald, Geo H. In<:raham, John IJ. Jackson, CMias 1*. Moffatt, Otto B. Lewis, Wtn Proctor, M.J. Phonm, W. 11 Moore ; \orth We^t Aim, Alex J. Camphell ; Pi. /■:dirard, D. .] Mclsaae ; Port Morien, Wm W. Brown, Hector McDonald, C. K. Rets, Peter J. Leslie; Reserve Mines, Dan V. McMuUan, Wm Corheit.Wm Rutledirc, jr, Jas McV'ey ; So-njirld, Mira. Caleli Huntington ; S/nnianidie, Jos. .McKiiuion ; SoutliPar, John Richa'dson, Geor;;e Nunn ; Sijdna/, A. (i. McLean, C. H. Harrington, Ronald McDon.ild, John Lorwav,"l{(,ht .Martin, Coll McDonald, John Younfr W. W. Di'lon, Jms Tows> ml, J. W. Dobson, I). J. McLcod, Chas R. Brown, Cornelius Ilicke.-, Henry LeCrass, P^-aiicis 'ininnane, John C. Townsend. Joseph Mc V'arish, D. J. Mathejioii, Wm McK iMcLeod, ,)oliii McKiimon, Wm iiuchanan, Wm. H Morlev, M. A McDonald, 11. '{ .MrK'ciizie, D. K. McLellan.C. W. Hill, Patk 0'(\)nnell, Fred .Musfhy, Hector Mc- Kinnon, Isaac Greenville, D. M. Ciiriie, I) J. Currie ; Si/ilnri/ Forks, 'a.'« B. Howie; Sijilni'i/ .]/lnes, Henry Vickers, Win Wilson, Riehanl H Brown, Jas Francis, John Madigan, D. H. McKi'Hion; No Adilrfss, Donald McDongall, John Sutherland, . Donald McKenzie, Aligns f'amphcll, John McNeill, M. L. Mclnnis, Ak\ McKenzie, William McKenzie. CoLCHKSTEU CouNTY, — Aatdin Mines, S. G. A. Morrison> Thos M. Dunphy, Geo Romans, A. J. Steel; /Jruic, James lieid, ml M i'M NEWEST BLOU3E3 AND • ^ i>/\obaw «. nnju 139 OranvlUe 8t. SHIRT WAISTS, At ^- KtlBSUN & tO'S, HALIFAX. f ^r-. ;l;:i-l ■ j i 178 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. [190 Kubt Stevenson ; /jVi.ss AVw/-, John Howard Fn'.tou Reuben Sta-rctt' Sila.s Herbert Fulton, R H. Fulton, G. A. Fulton ; Bdmont, James Lain};, John Li},'litl)ody ; llrookjield, Robt J. Hill, Robt H. Harvey, liol)r. Benjamin, Eddy Tupper, Kros Boomer. John Dart, Jacoh Harvey, James Graham, Dauid M. Lanyille, O. S C. Kennedy; lidl moral Mi/Is, Alex S. Ross ; Ikarcr Bruok, Geo Creelman : Central Jic(vi(>iiii/, J. I). iVlcLellan , Clifton, James McCurdy, Chas Longhead, Hoot Forbes, Jas N. ("'rowe, Silas E. Blaek ; Deuwork, Kenneth K. McLean; ih' Ikrt, Pliili|) Fulmorc, Joseph C. Crowe; lurmoim/, VVni Simpson, Benjamin Budj>e, John MeGrath, W. A. Fulmore, .1. 1). MeCart, Kobt (J. F'ulton ; Juistrillc, Albert Fisher; East Mniuil, .Jotham Blair, James Clifford ; /w(s7 Earltoirn. Robt Sutherland, Jas McKay; l-'dsi l7//(///(', Robt Dill ; Eurlloirn, John McKay, Wm Mc Kenzio^ Hugh Munro, Don M. Sutherland; /''«/7y Villaiie, Samuel F. Morrison, Joseph H Morrison, Chas N. Cummings, John B. Fleni ming; James Flemming, Jolin VVior : Fin /slaiuh, Thos R. Morrison, H liarriiiyton, Andrew V Corbeit, Eheu Fales, V. W. Fulmore ; /■'.'//// Minnit, Alex Ficmming; (Jrcat I'/V/rc/r, J.diourley Teppard, Isaac Mclvim.-J. A. McDorman, I'atrick Hill, Amos Fountain, John INI Campbeli, Ezra Layton ; (uiij's /iirpr, .]ohu Cook, sr., Charlton Gay, David Armand ; firrc;/ /•'(//*/, C. W. Johnson, Wm L. McCollimi ; J/iur Creek, J. McGiyse ; [['/dlp- hcnd, Valentine McDonald, Andrew Haley, W. S. Harris ; Wine Ilaihor, J. H. Kennedy, Halifax County. — CU/f of Hdli/a.v —John Artz, William Duffus, John A. Bed, Chambers Blaknev, Robert Boak, Iliiijh W. Blackadar, John H. Balcom, W. 1^ Arthur, IJoheit N. j Beckwith, John W. Burton, C. C. Blackadar, Fred W. Bissett, I Frederick D Corliett ; Charles J. P. Clarkson, Tl.omas P. I Connolly, John Connolly, VVilliam Coinpton, Williaiu Chishulm' I .lohn DouU, John Davi.son, John Putins, James Dempster, Jeremiah ' .1. Donahoe, Patrick I)ug};an, R. T. Braine, R. W. P>aser, Hvacinih II Fuller, John Flinn, Alex Forrest, Peter Grant, K. li. Siitcliffe, j Dun Grant, Do'uinic Farrell, Wm H;ire, Patk Hayden, W. 1). Hiir j riiigton, Jas Halliday, Charles W. Hayward. David Hunter, Joseph ' Kaye, T. K Kenny, William J. Lewis, John P. Longard, Janus ^ (iardner, Jo.seph Murphy, Edward Moriison, Isaac 11 Mathers Archibald Mitchell, Charles F. Mott, William Murray, Wm Nisbct, ' (Jeo Mitchell, Jno N V. McDougall, A. J. Mauley, Rich B. Moxou, Clifford A. Mum lord, Chas L. Newman, John Y. Payzant, Thos (i. Power, M. 11. Richcy, William Roche, Gen. J. W. Laurie, Jas N. Sampson, David Thomson, Cathcart Thomson, Robert Taylor, Wm J. Veith, Thomas Walsh, C. J. Wylde, Harris L. Wallace, George W, Wiswell, William 11. Ross, Frdncis A. Romain, George E. Franklyn, Frank S. West, W. B. McDonald, Arthur P. Silver, William Woodill, William J. Butler, John Mclnues, II. D. Blackadar, Thomas Leyden, Charles S. Lane, J. B. Neily. William H. Neil, F. W. Jubien, Jamos A. Gass, Osborne Blois, W. T. Kennedy, George E. Boak, John H. Barnsteail, Kdwin M. Cbiy, James R Cragg, Arthur W. Redden, George M. Smith ; Law.sou E. Fenerty, John Kline, John Milsoni, North West Arm, Iliiy Romans, Hali'fax ; (i. Dustan, Patrick Fuller, Jas G Foster, Wm R Foster, Benj. Russell, Geo. Shields, George J. Troop \lf Elliot, Col. McNab, Chas. H. Harvey, Wm C. Bishoj), Alex McKay. Frnk Roberts M. Carney, J. B. McLcau.J. Howe Austen, Dartmouth, 1). Archibald, U.Musquodoboit; D. W. B. Roid, Dav Archibald, ICith, Mid Musipiodoboit; Dav W. Archibald, Sheet Harbor; Jose])h M; Weeks, Dartmouth; Ephraim E. Burgess, Low. Bedford; (Dist. l^) ; Norman E. McKay, Halifax ; John G. Bissett, Cole Harbor ; Enos Baker, Jeddore, (K.ist); Andrew Bellefontaine, ('hezzetcook, (Dist. 28); George Burris, L^'pper Musquodoboit ; N. P. Christian, Upper Prospect ; Norman Campbell, Harrigan Cove ; Il'^nry Cruikshanks, Little River; Thomas E. Chase, m. d , Halifax ; Thos F. Connors, East Dover ; Adam Dean, Upper Musquodoboit ; George S. Dickey, Middle Musquodoboit; Frederick Darrah, Heriing Cove; "'Blue InHia^r^ *t C. ROBSON & CO'8 , "^Sffip^x" '' 182 JUHTK'EH OF THE PEACE. flDOU Geor(,'e Diinphiney, Hond St.. Murijarot's Hay; H. Mt;C Mt'IIiirt,^ Halifax; Jas Frascr, St. Marj;ai\'t's Uiiy ; CIuh Fader, East Dover; II. F. liiirlon, Bedford ; Geo Oarrisoii, I'ej^'izy'n (^ve ; Andw (Jray, Sainhro ; .Ino Gibhons, Iiif^rahain Kiv ; Jos Ilainilton, Bedford; John Hi^jjins, Middle IMus(|U()dol)oit ; Win C. Henley, (Jeo A. Leslie, Sjny Bay; VVin Hay, Tanf^icr ; CarvoHsa C. Hart, Slieet Harbor; Alvaii Ilubley, French Viliajro ; Fid ward Jolinson, Boar Cove ; Geortre Janiiesoii, m.d, iShip Harbor; Jas Kent, Upper Muscpiodoboit ; Wni T. Kent, Mus(iuodol)oit Harltor : John Kirker, (^uoddy, (Hist. .'54); H. F. Sedgewick, Wni M. Sedjjowick, Fifteen Mile Stream Gold Mine; John Lapierre, Chezzotcook, West ; Jas B Laidlaw, Waverley ; Sainl J. Mason St Mar<;aret's Bay ; Ja-ob Marriott, I'ennaut Bay ; Gcor;ic H. Madill, Milford Station; James Morash, Dover; Tfitcr W. Maskill, West Jcddore ; Arch. MrlMiee, Gay's River; fJeor^c Wood, 3 iSlile House M. MeFarlaiio, Sheet Harl)or ; .loliii F. Mi'Kepzie, do ; Walter McC^nrdy, Middle Mii,s(inodoboit ; William McKciizie, Frestoii Koad ; David A. Nicholson, liouver Bank; Jas OT.eary, Thos O'Leary, I' tint Dntlcrin; Wm IVrry, Shcel Harbor, Thos A. Parker, Up Mn8i,aodoboit ; Dennis Deloiichrey, I're.-ton ; John r. Ross, Tan.'jjier ; J(din (i. Reyntdds, Up. ^Ius(|nodoboit ; Geo li. liowlinj^s, Mu:i(|Hudol>oit Hbr ; llonry Slielnutt, Shoal Bay ; John E. Shatford, Hu.iliard's L'ove, ( Dist. 32), James E. Shatfonl, Indian Harbor; J. Vv''. Stevirt, R. \l Semple, Sheet Harbor; Join. J. Siininovs, Lower I'rospeet ; Walter Stoddard, Clam Harbor; J. S. Stewart, Upper Mus(ino(loboit ; William Sedj^wick, Middl • Mnsfjuodoboit ; Charles N. Sprolt, Middle Mus(]Uf)dob()it ; Beiij, Thompson, John Thomas, jr., Hammond's Plains ; John 11. Taylor, Muldle Mnsquodoboit ; Stephen White^ Martin Wiilsb, Upper Prosjieet ; Thomas Wilks, A\ea;j;her's Grant ; Benj C. Wilson, Waverley; Wm Geddes, Sheet Harbor I'assa}.;e; Caleb F. Ilubley, Black Point ; (Jeo Hartling, jr, Ecnin Secum ; VVm M. Kui^, Well ington Station, (District Iri) ; John lrvin}r, Mooseland ; Henry J Baleam, Salmon River; Joiiu Stephen, Fall River, ( Dist. 18); John Kline, sr., Halifax ; Joseph Hiinciman, Lawlors Island ; (Dist. 3*5) ; Jatnes Fader, East Dover; Jas F. Anderson, Mtu.(|iio(loboiL ilarbor ; James E. (^onrod, Spry Bay; L. F. Hill, Ship Harbor; VA\ji\\\ J. Covoy, Indian Harbor, (Disr. 11), Samuel McKay, Presion ; Alex. Mclnnes, Musquodoboit Harbor; Daniel J. Lajiierre, Grand Desert (Dist. No. 28); J'-vm-s Fitzgerald, Portuguese Cove; Jas Allison, llammonds Plains; John Straehan, W. H. Studd, Rockingham; Dongs. M. Story, Bedford ; Alf 1). (i. Smii'n, Lochaber ; Daniel A. Moser, Cow Bay ; Stewa'-t Bryson, Un Mnsquodoboit; J. K. Andrews, Dart mouth; James Billman, North West Ar ; ; FVeeman """'liot, H 'nry, Lethbridge, Dartmoutli ,. Frank D. Hillis, Hn'ifax ; Joan T. McLaren, West Chezzetcook ; Wm. C. Morrison, Oldham; H. G Stemshorn, ! Mooseland ; James J. Thomson, William A. Conrad, Thos Goudgc, Edmund A. Crei;^hton, Bedforvi ; Judsou J. Hubley, Indian Harbor ; John H. Jennings, Moose River; Wm. J. Duggan, Er 't Dover; Jas ; H. Dow, Andrew B Boak, Halifax ; Edward llayej--. Herring Cove , Reuben W. Prest, Mooseland ; Alex. Lloy, Dartmouth; S. W. Lydiard, CoIl Harbor ; L. McLeao, '''ifteen Mile Stream ; T P. Dean, Upp. Mnsquodoboit; Jercmiab Slaughenwi.ite, Terence Bay; I<. J. Flinn, Andrew Mackinlay, Jos 1) Spencer, Frank J. Phalen, Wm C. ' Briue, J. F. Shatford, Henry S. Rhind, Halifax ; Jno G. Corbln. uiMuniH nnritt a, ra If you want a pure refreshing drink, use Sover Simnvi^ UKVS. « ^v., ^ign Lime Juice. Pentagon Buildlug. Halifax. 1900] .JUHTICKH ((K TIIK I'KACK. 183 Lower Sackvillo ; Andrew Gray, jr., Sainbro ; John Hayes, llorriug Cove; James K. Hoy, IJodlonl. Hants County. — Aslnlnlr, Jas K. Vlnh; .\ri>hilalr, Wm H. Mo.-iher, Edmund Mi-Carthy ; f>/;;(^/...o^-, Ja('(it. Henni«car, Hy Ward ; KrnmdmoL, ()>/'t'r, Nel.«on Wier; /.>i//l('s Hrooh, 1). K. Sni)j;(M-; Mti'tlnml, Alex Hoy, Alfred I'ntnam, Lockhart Lawrence, Wm Cuiric, H. H. Eaton, 'Stei)heM riiLnam ; Maithiuil Soiilh, Albert Hol)arl ; Moslwrrillf, Wm Morther, Noah Mo.sher ; .'Vr((7)o/V, Ja,s Kanjuhar ; .>'("•/<'//•/ Sf, David Hmiter; .V//(^ .'if Up liiifr, (i. r. 'Ihonipsoii, Jas A. Thompson; Sod, Thos nunl<-r, Osmond (►'Brion, Milton O'Hripn ; North Suh in, C.co Aiu.Mlie ; AV/'-. (Ion, Wm J. Fontoii ; Ran-.inu, <.V/)//v, John N. Meek; Hoinlon, Fast, Andrew I'Mrdon, John Kenton; linadou, S>,illi, Benj Blois, Henry CanavAn, Arch MeCallum, Alfred Wood: Riiinlmi, / ///.o-, Jo.shna Withrow ; Smtr/i. Vilhiqr, Joseph Wallev, Chas F. Cochran ; Srhnah, David II. Smith,; Sfi>ihn,<,ru,/.r, A Kirkpatriek, Wm H. Gnild, Wm Blake, Wm Wallace; .SV. Coir, Jah Cochran, David Scott; Str, Wm Stephens, Michael Terhiine, co>i/>, Rohiu McLatchv; IT''."'-' <''»•'', John Sim ; Whx/sor, Roht Taulin, W. M. Christie, Jas W. Curry, Fred Curry, John E. Curren, Isaiah Dimoek, Moiison Goudge, W. B. Shaw. Joini StirlinL', Alfred Thomas, John Calder, John Mosher. J. Lynch, Watson Dill, Allan Halev, Wm O'Brien, John Keith, Theophi us Cowan, James M. Arm-trong, Thos H. Curry ; IV '"''Y"" ^•^t/;''' ^;'" O'Brien, Geo H. Vaughan ; No /ln^a.l r„ro, Alex McLellan, Michael G.llis : liroad Corf (7ia,,cJ, Ronald Gillis ; //n.A/.rm/ Neil McLean ; /wv.o/- Villn, .]ohu U. Mc(yuarrie; ('o<,l Mino^ Mnixm, Mon Beaton; Denmslorm, Angiis D. McLellan; Chetka,,,,, Patk Cornier, Jo.seph ^^''^'^^''''•^Y'']! LeBlanc, Chas Aucoin, Chas F. Cha.sson ; l>arrn,.w, John MeLeod, Lewis McDonald, Alex MeLeod, Donald McLeol ; /''f (f ^J^^:f '' J^ ; Donald McMillan, J. MeDongall ; F. '^V''-\^;'V''''"'''\f ^^;/'^ I) , ' ^.7.m/<,/., Donald Smith; G.W;.'/',m/, John McDonnell; ^-7""%' J ; D. McLellan, John A. Gillis; drand Etan<, A. l^ouccit ; //.m / <=^ Allan McKinnon; Jndh,ur, Donald C^'s '" n^- f''f,}^'^^T'li' Little Jadi<,ac, Angus Be.ton, John M^'Millan; M L.'-, Angus Kennedy ; h>rh Umn, J. Harry Ladd ; Fm<, Pent, Hugh McMa cer DtvVD A r*A HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING. BWtjK « \j\f , 317 Bamn^ton Street. Telephone KW. HALIFAX. •i; 18t JU«TlCti:J OF TllK rKACK. [lUUO Domilii Mi;I)i)iiiilil ; Mulxm, Tctor Smitli, jr., Allun McMillan, .1 Duncan (-atueroii, sti|u'ii(|iiiry, I). T. McDonnell, Williani 1*. Finn ; MitlioH Uiiifior, Di>ii;ilil .Mel) )niil(l ; Mnhtn Vilhuii', Dr Hugh Ounjiion; J/(//7*/f; .l/'<'<«/<rs.>n, John D. Murphy, Don Gillis, Itodk McMillan, Hii|j;h McDonild, Donild .McDonald, D. V. McLeat., Christopher Snivth, .lolin McKav, .John ii. Mci •)nald, A. G McLellan, H \i. McLcIlm, Alfred S. Fraser ; Port Hood Island, Joshua Smith; Pri)i<-n-illr, John McMiisters, .John Cameron, Patrick Diwiiti;^ ; lilcvr h(inni>i, .]o\\\\ Mcficnnrtn, Lauchlin K^^'nnedy, Farcju- har W. Mathesou ; /{nir P'tii;/ I^diit, Do laid VlcDoiiaUl ; liosshurn. M. McKinnoi ; Scdsiili', Alex McK icliron •, iSki/ (lliii, Konald Cain|ji)ell ; Smillirllh , John lieaton, Ilu<^li 1*. Beaton ; South Litkc, Neil McMillan ; .S. IT. Murifaree, Arch McDougall, Dougald A. McFarlane, J. H McDon;; ill ; .57/i(////();/*r, A. ('amphell, Arch Boyle, D K. McLean, (icu D .McLeod ; UVs/ Pui/, Ja.s Caldcr ; IfV.s/ />'m/ A'oat/, Jas Mclu(o.sh ; Wist Lciur Aiiislie, Angu.s McCormick ; U'hi/ co'oiiKth, ,]. S. Hart, Donald McLean, Jas Mcl'hail, Neil McAuley, John K. MtDoiialii, Arch Mc^Donald, Aeneas McKinnon ; No Address, John McDonald, Alex McDonald, John McDonald, Alex McLellan, Allan McDonald, Dougald McDonald. KiNiJS County. — Zehulon Xcily, Aylosford ; 1). Huntley, Avonport ; Charles Wolfe, Waterville ; I^jht Schofidd, Gaspereaux ; Roht Burns, Hantsjjort; Augustine A. I'itieo, Wolfville ; Jame.s Leard, Grand Pre; (Jeorge Kinsman, Grafton; Henry Lovitt, Kentville, Win C Hamilton, (JraiidPro; Jas Noi'lliup, Harborville ; .John II. Miner, Gaspereaux ; Bernard F'urroil, Kentville ; John W. Barss, Wolfvide; .John J*. Lyons, Port Williams; Benjamin P. Weaver, Canning; Edward C Foster, Berwick; George Harvey, Gaspereaux ; Geor::e N. Fuller, Hantsport ; Obed Benjamin, Gaspere.iux ; .Jacob N. Wheaton, Centreville ; Ansil T. Baker, Somer- set ; Vj. Schotield, Schotield Mountain ; I*a1. A. Davison, Gaspereaux ; Wm C. Bill, Bill I'own ; Abr G. Marsters, Port Williams; Eliakim Tapper, Berwick; Henry I... Baker, Aylcsford; Moses Brown, Somerset; Chas H. Eaton, Canard; John Tobin, I\)rt Williams ; Wm A. Porter, Hantspjrt; Geo Ij. Jess, Scott's Bay; S. W. Webster, (/ambridgc ; William S. West, Lean. Hand, Canning; I^idward It. Bishop, Port Williams Station ; Gideon Power, Canard ; W. M. Sanford, Medford; Jeremiah Bligh, Jjakeville; David E. Ross, Weston; W. II. Skinner, Somerset; C. K. Northnp, Canning; John W. Margeson, L. DeV. Chipman, Kentville; John S. Belcher, Church St. ; Jonh S. "Woodworth, Berwick ; W. Smith, Port Williams ; Thomas Craig, Brooklyn St ; Justus W^. Warner, James Patterson, Aylesford ; Rupert C. Forsythe, Gaspereaux; E. M. Jordan Send for School Book CataloKiie to T. €. ALLEN St tO% 1000] .lUMTit'KN or' Tin; i-kack, Iventville; 1'. M. Breckcn, Cunani St ; CliiiK A TiiMor, .J„|,n Foster Aylesfor(l;(ioort;oK. Cox. Avonpori ; J. W Hiuelow.' VVollvill(« ■ .Idiiei Davison, J. L. (iertridt;.', (J.ih|k.ivuii.\ ; (Ji,l..oii !■:. Koi,!, Kn'itvillo • Jolin Loonier, Kingston ; KlH'm"/..;r Cox, iJlomidon ; lUuiv Sliaw' Wjitervillc; CliiirlcH Lonioiit, l.;ik«;villc' ; licotianl HocUwcH" Olmrcli Street; li. W. Starr, Wolfvilln ; ,1. T. ,Iacks(.n, |»oit Williams \V Graves, Aylc!*fortl ; .1. I.. Bishop, (i. K. Hisl.op, Port Williams Station; Albert 1). NiclioN, AylcsfonI ; K. M. Heck with, Canning,' ; Ili'iiry K. Jert'erson, Borwick ; Cli ,rles lllsU'v. SoiiKTsor ; MaiininJ Chute, Berwick ; Albert VVel)Hter, (>.iiihriily;e ;'.lolin B. Bost, Brooklyn Street; Francis Lyons, ShetHi'M's Mills ; V. W. Chipman, Kontvillr • Samuel Baker, John II. Hall, Aylesforcl ; (). W. 'I'ronholm, (;ran(! Pre; John W. Fullerton, Tort Williams; R. F. Heid, widl'ville • Alfred Whitman, Waierville ; N. I'. Spmr, Avlosfoid ; John i Beddan, Wolfville ; A. McN. Taiterson, lloiton Liindiii^r ; Stephen, raylor, Douglas Bent, Aylest'ord ; Patrick Bums, (Jaspcreanx ; ' J^. M. Marchant, Brooklyn Street ; Philip Brown, Porf. Williams ; ' K. C. Banks, Waterville ; Asa Steele, Scotis Bay; Wm. II. Webster,' Kentville; Enoch (JriHin, Upper Dyke Vilia{;e ; Kdwuni Kaloii, Mordcii Uoad, Aylesford ; Nathan West, t.'old Brook ; Ivhv McLatcliey, (Jrand Pre; Ro.ss Chipman, Chipman's Corner ; Alexander (i. Morsc, Ayles- ford; Joshua Beard.sley, Ilarborville ; Joshua Chase, SliefTield's Mills; Geo McMahou, Aylesford; H. D, (i. Harris, Canninf; ; Joseph Steel, jr., Scott's Bay; Alexander (iivan, Ilarborville; C. W. F. Webster, Cambridge ; Simon Wood, Slictlields Mills ; Guilford Newcomb, Everett Kinsman, Centreville ; Clark Illsley, Somerset ; John A. North, Canning, Ainsloy Bishop, Kentville; Arthur W.Smith, Kingston Sti'tion; Prvor J. Bishop, New Miuas ; John H. Webster, Cambridge; Henry J, ('bate. Perry J. Chute, Berwick ; Edward L. Gould, Long I>lan(i ; Amos II Ewing, Aylesford; John Neville, Hall's Harbor, Roland A. Chase, Sheffield's Mills; W. H. Chase, Wolfville; John E. Diniiiam, Bill Town; Wedingtou Turner, Ilarborville; R.Owen Dickie, Hilliton ; ^Vm Pineo, John Caldwell, Cambridge; Thos W. Cox, Keniville; Stenn W Spicer, Pleasant Valley; Clias E. Sanford, Somcr.xet; Va'i X(;ilv, Ayles- ford ; Ed T.Benjamin, White Rock Mills; Ezokid K. Ilslcy, Shemeld Mills; Thos H.Morse, Somerset; 1). M. l)i(kie, Canning; Frederick G. Curry, Horton Landing; A. C. VaiiBuskirk, Kin;^ston Sta. ; X. Z. Chipman, Wolfville ; Joseph A. Kinsman, Weston ; Jtones VV. Caldwell, Wolfville ; L. (). Nelly, Aylesford ; F. A Mc.Malion, N. Aylesford; John II. Dennison, Kentville ; C. P>. Dickie, Canard ; Clement C. Vaughn, Wolfville; Kufns Forsytli, (JasptMcaux ; John Clark, Berwick; Charles O. Cook, IIarbi)rville ; S. .J. Nichols, S. C. Parker, Berwick ; Timothy Phinney, Aylesford ; Edward G White, Weston; Jeremiah W. Hntchin.son, Town Plot; Freeman Ratcbford, Berwick; (^harles .McCJregor, Aylesfcjrd ; Samuel W. Bligh, Berwick; Charles A. Camp!)ell, Port Williams .• William Young, Kentville; A. S. Mcl)(>!ial(!, U[>per Dyko Vilbige ; Kobt E Itockwell, Brooklyn Station; Peter Innes, C
tirii<', llorloiivillc ; (it>o M. llu^,';^iM.s, Ki'iitville ; liiclniioiiil I'iiliiinr, |{«'rwick ; ('<»n>tHiitiiio Gaul, IKK KuHt I)iilli()usic. LiiNKMiiiiit; (,'(ti;Ni V. — Ihsliirl ()/' f.iiiirnhiini -~\y. ,] 1 )iiii|(Iiin('r, Sio|iii liiiiiMillo, 'i'lios ('iii-ll, I'M lIoppH, I'alk M('(iiiii-t>, Jiis II. Iliiti , Kiiiiik I'owors, liiiiifiilmr;.'; ( Jeo IJiir-s, Aviird Kosut, Alex'l'rothnwnv KlKiiimli liohnos, \((\v (iuii(!l II liilcoy, Uiti'i-y'.s C^ovo ; 'V. Iv. ('ra;,';;, .1. M lloyf, MM lliiiiiey, TlKunas T. Koothsr, Joscpli i{. Wyiiiaii, iJolin Levi Oxiior, Hon K. Cook, K. J. MauiiiiiK, .Ian A. (^irll, IJii(l;;ewator ; .fosopli Makus McDonald, Wm R Mc- Jjean ; /hirnri/s lirook, Geo Campbell; Harney's River, David linggin, Robe Dewar, Ken Cameron, Franci.s Mcl^enzie, Malcolm Ross, J. | SIN80N BROS & CO- ■S?.^!;°P"- "'iSrJ?}? 'A ^vrup«. Ume Juice and ^EBSencou. PENTAGON HUILDINO HALIFAX I'JOOJ .IU«TI('i:s OK Till.; I'EM'M. 1N7 Knox Mliiii- ; fihir .\fo,n,f„i>,. IJ.MJk Mrl).,u-iill, Will A. I{..sm . /;,/,/,/,.. )•///(•, .lames II, Mc'Ddiiiilil ; /;,,»,(//»•»//, (Um. SmiMi ; /:,,„>/.l,n,, .I.is, FrrtS(^r ; (.'iiil/ii,.> /lr flm,,/:, Duiiii'l ('(.tinorH ; l-:,n,i„. (ieo II. McKiiy ; F-rrowi, Win Ross; Fis/io's (Inini , \)n\\\ McDuiiuldl /•'')io- J///«' liiDoh, Kolit Miiriiiy ; /''/v/d// /.'/c^, Jolm I). Frii^or', Mitcholl Cop.'ldiitl : dnnlu nf h:,lni, AIcxHiidcr rrascr ; filni \ ('aiii|ilinll ; (I'riDifoii, N»^il FniHPr, Jolm (J. Knj^lisli ; (I'mn Hill Kobt Falcoiior; //nr/hnxxl /////, David Kfrt,'usoii, Alex McKiiv; /fni,r lO'll, Jolm KiasiT. lltitrh (Jroy, 'I'lios M. Mol'^'s, Jolm M. Dmilmr; /.ii),s(/H,rii,', Noil Matliosoii; /.ini" linrk, Ilnoh Krascr ; l.ittir I/nrhor, Holit Liiiiic, Clar I'. Stewart; /.i>,/i /{room, Jolm D. Crtiiiproii; l.uihiti- rilh; Kodt'i-ick McCiillocli ; Lmiw, D, W. McDonald, Jas McKav, Arthur I'romiCoot ; /,/y'»*'.s llnmh, Ilonrv Wo^i^z \ Mnrsl„l,ilf, |{odk Krasor ; McLdhm'^ llrooh , .]o\\\\ Krasor. Kolit, Cainiilioll ; Mr),, Hau's Mount, Kenneth McKcnzie ; Mauloirvilh', ,Ian McConiK II, sr., (loorfrn McKen/.ie ; .l/cr/«/«/H/.s7/, Jan Orani, Duncan Mcintosh; Mouut Ihil- liiwsir, ,]m Willis; xVc*r ^Vrf.vyw/;, J,.s W. ( 'annichaol, Alex Mel lardy, Alex (iraiit, John ('imuniii}:, J.is I). Metire^rop, Uoht S. McCiirdv, A M. Frasor, (-'has McKiiinon, Jas Keith, Jas Kay, jr., IVter ('ainilhell, Jolm ('ameron, Win K. MeKenzie, Daiil McOiouor, Win McLean, Ilarey Cirahain, (ieo M. Kerr, (Jeo McKay, Thos Smith; Nnr /.uiri/, Danl Sutherland, Kolit McLeod; Pirtoii, )ohu II Lane, Hieli Tanner, J. Ilislop, Win M( Larren, A. J. I'attorson, John Yorston, T. Dwyer, Peter Brown, Jolm H. Davis, Allan A. P'ergiison, I). l''ull(!rt,on, Aufrus McDonald, C'lias Wilson, Win l{oss, Jolm I'riiiyle, David McKay, Ko!)t W. Oliver, Kred McKarachor, Welstbid I!, Ives, Alex Mc.Doui^all,^ John 1). McCinoen ,■ Picton Islnud, Jaii.cs llojru; Piedmont VaUri/, James A. McDonald; PUnsunt !'*(//'(/, Alexander Sutherland; /'lymout/i, .John Murray; Ponds, Thomas Henderson; liirrr Jolm, James Kitchen, David Tattrie, John (iallan, John MeKenzie, William Mcintosh, J(dm McCahe, VVilliinu KciliiHJiid, Sanil Lonsdale; liiecrton, Alex F. Grant; Rocldm, Hoitt Fraser ; Piockil Moitntdin, Alex N. Gunn ; lio;iPrs Hill, Joseph C. McLeod ; Salt S/)rliiuni, (Jeo ('anipliell, Jolm G. rroudfoot ; .SVa I'/V/w, Duncan Miinro ; Sir Mih Proo/c, Georye Sutherland ; S/>ri)>i/ri!li>, Jas lloinies. John McFhee, Satnl Fraser, Peter (iranr; St(ll(iitoii,f)iis Wentworlh, Dav Oiilton, Don (Jray, Alex Grant ; IStillnian, Alex 11. Kettie ; Simnii Hku', Thos McDun.ild ; iSnt/if'ildnd liti'cr, ,]asMo>>s ; Til foul, Malcom Fiaser; 7V/( ('rei;:iiloi), John Sanderson ; West Pircr Station, Williiun McLean, iVrchibald Fraser; IFA/Vft/i///. Jolm U. McLeod ; Woodlmrn, M. C Oldinn; ; .\o Address, II. K. Narraway, Don AlcDonald, John IIoln;rs, Janics ■ i' BAYER & €0., Bicycles Repaired, Tho^I 938."*°^* halW. 1 ■. . . I-' 188 illSTlCES OF THE PKACl":. [1900 Hudson, John McDonald (A's son), John McDonald (J's son), Win McGillivray, Jolin McDonyra'l, Friuici.s Love, John Fraser, A. Frascr, Donald McDonald, Datil Chisliolm, John McLcod, Hohert Simpson, Di\nl McDonald, John (Ireoncr, Edw Dohcrty, Dan! Campbell, Danl W. McKinnon, \V. Scott Fraser, Geo Fraser. QuEKNS County. — Lewis A. Spona^le Stewart F. Gardner, liich Knowles, Stephen Smith, Thoodosius Ford, I Newton Mack, John H. Dunhip, Jan\es V. Mitcliell, Stephen C. Tnpper Joseph H. Cook, Nathan Tn])per, Josiiua N. Freeman, Spencer Cohoon, Charles E. Morton, Nelson F. McLeod, (Charles Gushing, jr., David Sheriff's, James E. Daly, Elisha P. Ciiristopher, John Fitzgerald, Jason M. Mack, IJenjamin L. Telfer, Beriali IJ. McPhersou, lleury A. Mowser, Newton F- Miiard, Sim Cohoon, Edwin Morinc, William A. Kenny, Ira V. Freeman, David Freeman, David McPherson, James H. Nickcrson, Aher.l Harlow, Stephen S. Waterman, John H. Harlow, Ed-iar E. Letson, Lsracl Gushing, Zenas McLeod, Charles H. Clements, Colin McLeod, VVn) McLeod, J. L. Darrow, West Berlin ; Jas A. Freeman, Kempt ; Siimuel Neily, S. Brooktield, John Allen, E. M. FarreM, Joshua .McAdams, Port Joli ; Geo. Starratt, Molcga ; Albert Daury, Port Mouton ; John G. Morton, Milton; John L Bain, Liverjxjol ; S. T. Foster, Port Medway ; Simeon F. Waterman, Middietield. Richmond County.— /Ir/V/m/, E. P. Flynn, John Frahill, D. 0. C Madden, J'^hn H. l^)ndress, Isidore LeBIanc, Henry Richard, John R. Smith, James Hearn, P.^ter Gruchy, James Phelan, Sebastian Vigneau, James LeBIanc, Alfred E. Lenoir, Charles F. Fuller, jr, Daniel Gerrior. L. G. Power, Franci.s Mermeau ; Aric/iat West, Simon P. LeBIanc, I). R. Boyle, Alex Boutin, John McAshill; JSasin Hirer hihahitants, Walter Murray, Patrick White; Bear TfJnnd, Jas Smith; Capp Aiigrf, Tho.iias Hurean ; Cariboo Cove, William Malcolm, Edward Malcolm ; W Esrou //( /v(/N/ //arbor, Klislia VV. Porry, Edward 1'. Greenwood; Onk I'lrk, N. N. Evans, Roswell Brown; /'orl (.7//'A', Jas L. S Aiiin«* ; rn-t. I.pc. /lerhtrt. Gee Harding; ; r<„i l,a Tnnr, John Nirkorsoii, 1). K. Smith. John A. Ghristie, James W. Smitli, Ed vin Snow; /;-r/.7a/K/. John B. Ilardi'i};; /I'osfinn', Ehen A. Munroo : I^onnn /i';/ liras; I/or, Daniel Livingston, Duncan Kerr, VVm McDonald, Hector McKay ; lliiularderie, Kenneth McKen/.ie, D. R. McDonald, Lanclilin Beaton ; lliiiilarderie Cfnt^e, Donald McKen/ie ; Cape Xo.'th, John McDonald; /'iiif/irall, Jas Maloney ; />/ Core, St. Anns, Juhi' Mnnroe, Don 15. McLeod ; Enc/lishlown, Duncan McAskill, Alex McLeod, John G. : Morrison ; GIpn, St. Anns, Ken Buchanan; (^inind Xn nun^, Hector McNeil ; G^w«'.s■ Corp, Donald Smith ; Hunt' r's Monntair, D. Mc- Lean ; Inrjomsh, John E. McLeod, James Shea, Angus McLean ; lonn, ■las C. McDonald; .lamescillc, Neil McNeil ; Ijlllr Xarroirs, Murdoch McDonald; fjitt/e Narrows, mst sidf, Angus Mclvor; M/' Art/i/le. — Jerem. Sin)-, l*eter SurottP, (). W. Slocomb, Cyrdle Babin, Louis B. D'Entiemoiit, 18.59 ; Jas H, McLaren, 186*) ; Jacob Flint, Matthew Jeffry, Simeon Gardner, 18G9 ; Jas Doncett, 1879; Jarvis D'Entremonr, 1871; Jas A. Hatfield, Anselm O. I'orter, Forman Hatfield, Don Surette, 1872; Nathaniel Travis, Milford Sims, Charles D'Entremont, 1873 ; John Goodwin, Lemuel Hamilton, 1874 ; Wm H. GmvcI, 1876 ; Job Stvi-ns Blaurett, 1877; David L. Porter, 1878; Jackson Richer, 1882; Zachary Surette, Placide Surette, .fames A. Babin, 1883; Adolplins S. Lent, Henry L. D'Entiemont, 1884 ; Louis T. Bonrque, 188,") ; Joseph Bouri(iue, E C. Simonson, 1887 ; Adoiphus S. Portier, 1888; Vincent Riciiard, Tusket Wedge, 1889; Isaac L. Van Emhcr-r, Marin O. Porter, Tusket Wcilgo ; Thadee D'Entremont, Pubnico ; Joshua H. Amero, Tusket, 1894; RMlph Blauvelt, Byron Ilines; Geo N. Eaton, E Pubnico, 1897; Wm A. DEntremont, Pubruco, 1899; John Alfre;! Surette, Suretts Island, 1899; Sidney H. Taylor, Tusket, 1899. GOVERNORS GENERAL OF CANADA SINCE 1867 The Right Hon. Vi.seount Montk June 1, 18()7. 'I'lu' Kt Hon l.oid Lisi,'ai- (Sir John V.uin^) Dec. 2i^, IS'W. The lit. Hon the Earl of DnJTeiin May 22, 1872. The Kt. lion the Maniuis of Lome Oct. 5, 187S. The Most Hon. the Maniuis of I/insr.ow ne Aug. 18, 188:}. The Ht. Hon. Lord Stanley of. Preston May 1, 1888. The Kt. Hon. the Earl of / h.'rdeen Sept. 1893. The Ht. Hon. tlie Eail of Mij.t.) Nov., 1S1>8. I !■ UNVILLE ST, [ALIFAX. ALFRED WHITMAN, Barrister, 5S Bedford Row, Hallfai, N. S. [1900 in B. Lcwi-i, I ni. Bnrrill, ji . ' -by, 1878 ; Iv ; J Cook 1871); I iicman, .I:\tiips itler, E(\wi\ V. ' jre E. Lavois, Jos H.Croshv, D. StricklniKl, ; . 1889; l)avi,| en H. Murray, fiw, Joscpli II . I. H. S. Diihl- Crosby, eFoliii gofijiin, '8').') ; ay, Yarmouth; irk, Jonathan n; F. G. .1. »ath; Wm K. 1, 1898; Aflcl- aitland, 1899; -Jerem. Siii)>-, D'Enfciemoiit, Teffry, Simeon w, 1871 ; Jiis Surette, 1872; ;, 1873 ; Joliii 6 ; Job St'-T!)-^ Kicher, 188-J; 3 ; A(lol|)liu.s )urque, 1885 ; Portier, 1888; an Embers;, |ont, I'ubnico ; n nines ; (ico ibnico, 1899 ; II. Taylor, NCE 1867 le 1. 18«7. c. 21), 18'j8. 1 >' 22, 1872. , r-, 1878. r. 18, 188:J. ■ 1, 1888, fc. ■ t 180;5. 1S!*8. lURUIHTEKS AND ATTORNEYS OF TKK sriM.'KMK COUUT. 191 Barristers and Attorneys of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia- NA.MES. ALLISON, EDMUND P., Anderson, Albert 11, ARCHIBALD, BLOWERS, Armstrong, Bennett II., Armstrong, Erne.st H., ARMSTRONG, J. N., liarnhill, Jacob L., iliirnstead, Arthur S., Harss, William L., Bc'(;kwith, Horace L , Bell, Francis H., Bigelcw, Henrv V., liill, Edward M., Bingay, George, q.c , Hingay, James W., q.c, Blackadar, Hugli S., Blancbard, Aul)rev, BLANCHARD, F. r.., Blancbard, II. Percy, Blancbard, John W., Blanchard, William H., Bligh, Fred. P., Blitrb, Harris II, Q.c, Boak, Henry W. C, Bobaker, G. T., BORDEN, HENRY C , BORDEN, R. L., Q. C, Boyd, Jobu A. I?ro\vn, Henry W., Bnlmcr, Jobn T., BURCHELL, CHAS. J., Hums, ('lemeut B., Butts, Robert H , CAHAN, CHARLES H , CabalaiiC, Tboma.s J., Caldcr, Frederick, < amcron, DanitI A., (Campbell, Arthur, Campbell, Alox. J , Campbell, J. Boy, Casey, Clarence E., Cliesley Samuel A., (^hipman, Lewis, ('bisbolm, Chris. P., CHISHOLM, C, Q. C. Chisholn', Dan C , CHISHOLM, JOHN M., Chisbolm, Jobn, Aurg. Yarmouth. .Viit'L'C'Uish. Svlncy.C. B Anii^onish Halitax. Ottawa. ALFRED WHITM4N. Barrister, 58 Bedford Bow, Halifax, N. S. !:i; •■ ■r^^lijl 192 AhVKRTISKMRNTS. IX.KJ KOHF.RT I,. HOKI)KN, g. C". ,). A. crrisiioi.M, \A. H. \V. M. AI,M()N KtTCIIlK, (). ( HKNUY V. noKDKN. 1,1, H ioiii, RITCHIE k mmn Barristers, J^olicitors, kc. Hesslein's Building, 121 Hollis Street. ('iil)lc Address. ' I^ordkx." CoMN Ciiisiioi.M, ().('. \y. Vhowk, lii,.Ii. C". .1. HcmiiKLr., M.A ,lj..li CiilStlOlM. CROWE & BURCHELl, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. EDMUND P. ALLISON, B.A.. LL.B., Barrister, Solicitor, Etc ROOM 26, ROY BUILDING. 75 BARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX, N. S. JOHN M. CHISHOLM, Barrister and Solicitor. KEITH BUILDING. 41^, BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, N. S Halifax, H. s. s' KITCIIIK, ^). ( )K1)KN. 1,1, li ALf'RED WtftT3(AN, Barrister, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. SI. Lum.A.,\.]..u. UMUUHTIHIH ANO ATTOItNEYH Oh' TIIK SUl'KBMK COUKT. 193 NAMKS. CHISHOLM, JOSEPH A., CHISHOLM, WILLIAM, CHRISTIE, W.MEDFORD, ('liirke, ilowrtnl, (Mementri, Kd^jjar N., Cliiney, Andrew, (^);,'s\vell, Ed. J., ('!o<^s\vell, Edward B., Collins, Brenton H , Congdon, Frank H , (^on^'do", Fred T., CoDinbes, Joseph, Copp, All)ert J. S., ("!orl)itt, Jacob Edward, Coniin}^, Tins. E.,q. c, Costin, Joseph P., Covert, Walter H., Crawley, E. Sydney, Crowe, llobert W., CROWE, WALTER, (^uminin;^s, Alfreil Graham, Cuaiminj.j-i, Selden VV., Cutler, William K . Daly, /Ion M. B Jj-Goo Daniels, Orlando T., Darby, Jos. Wm. E., Davis, J. Alder, Davison, James McG., Davidson, Kichard B. H., Dc'Blois, Wm. Miua Dennison, Ilirry L., Desharres, Lewis W. DeWolf, C^harles E., Dickey, Hon A R., q c, Dickey, Hon K B. q.c, Dickson, Willium A., Dockrill, (1. O. M., Donkin, W. Frederick, Doull, Waller S., Doyle, Matthmv N., DRYSDALE, A., Q. C, Diinlop, A E , Dunn, James II., Eaton, Brenton 11., q.c, Ellersliaw, E., m. a., Elliott, Gejrf^e H., Ervin, John. Fer^nison, W. M., Fieldinir.G ll.,Stii).Mafc FINLAYSON, DUNCAN, Finn, iiohert E., Fitzpatrick, H. K., A(1iiiitteil Altitrneys. 16 Dec 22 Oct. 1.'} Au<,'. 13 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec 27 July, 7 Nov. :i Dec. 2.'} Oct. 7 Dec. 10 May, 16 Feb. 2;') Oct. .•iU Oct. 22 July, l.i Dec. 4 Jan. 28 Feb. 16 Feb., 10 An-., 22 Oct., 23 July, 10 May, 22 Dec 10 Dec. 16 Dec, 2;") May, 11 Feb., 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 April, 19 July, 20 Au||. 22 Jan. I 2 Dec. 2.5 Oct. 19 Dec, ;jo Nov., 2.5 Oct., 13 Jan., 14 Sept. U Sept., II Oct., 18 April, 18 May, 31 Dec. 26 Oct. 14 Dec. 22 Oct. 5 Jnly, 22 Oct. 1886 189.') 1877 1879 1882 1887 1868 1890 1 8")') 1 894 1 883 1864 1880 1 892 1 1-69 187') 1 887 1874 1894 1886 1 899 1889 1844 1864 188.5 1879 1888 1 89 I 1899 1 880 1888 18.52 1870 1878 1 833 1878 1892 1831 1878 1892 1883 1898 1 899 1 864 1 893 1 868 1870 1897 1876 189,5 1898 1889 Itt'sidcricu. Halifax. Anti^'onisb. Windsor. Halifa.x Yarmouth. Halifax. Kcntville. Do. Enj^^Iand. llalit'ax. Do. London, Kn^v Dif,rby. Colorado, Yarmouth. Halifax. Do. WolfVilie. Halifax. Sydney, C. B, Ilalifax. i'liiladelphia. Arichat. Halifax. l)ri(l;4ftown. Winnipeg. Amherst. Ilalifax. Ilalifax. Anna])olia. Di-hy. Halifax. Windsor. Amherst. Amherst. pictou. [n.c N.We«tniin- E^KOFOKD ROW. ('. SlDNKY ilAHKINHiTON. (}.C. CliAlil.KS i'. KlLLKHTON, Ll.H. HAl{Rl>i(;TON&FlLI.KRTON. BaPristeFs, Solieitors, JIotaFies. Se. ROY BUILDING. DINCAN riNLAYSON, B.A.,LlH. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, r=^-rr— ------ AND - zrrir NOTARY PUBLIC. ---•asonss^^ J^^XSXCXX.iS^'X', c. E, W. M. CHRISTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary,&c. ^4r ^^T^IlSriDSOI^, InT. s. \LFREI)Winr.>tVN, Hiurlster, r,H BtMlfoid Row, Halifax, N. S. A'. Tf. Ki i.roN. I- H. Kkn.nv. I-KKTON, I.I..I?. nVllKISTKUS AM) ATT.7HM5YS OK THK Sl'I'HKM 13 < OUItT 195 NAMKS. Adtiiittt'd Attorneys. Kesldonce. Flint, Thomas 15,, .') Dec. 1871 Varmoath. Fof.50, James, q. c , 2 May, 18,37 rictou. 1 Foot, Sam 11(1 J , 11 Feb., 18'Ji» Halifax. 1 Forl).'s, Fred. F,, 27 Dec. 1882 KegiiiH. Forsyth, G. Ormoiid, 22 Oct I 889 PtHawkesbury ! Fortttir. Archibald VV., 24 Oct. 1893 Si)ring Hill. i FOSTER, JAMES G..Q.C.. 10 Mav, 1864 1 r^ Halifax. ! FOSTER, WM. ROBERT. :n Dec. 1870 Do. Frame, Joseph F., 1.*} Nov. 1890 Do. ; Frasor, Alex. 11. li,, 27 April, 1892 Ithica, N. Y. ' Fraser, Duncan C 26 Julv, 1873 New Glasgow Fraser, James A., 9 Aug, 1864 Toronto. I Frith, J M., 6 Fob. 1871 Omaha. ': FULLERTON. CHAS. P, 14 June 1895 Halifax. Fulton, Edjrar .M., 24 Oct. 1893 Truro. 1 FULTON, WILLARD H.. 25 Oct. 1892 Halifax. i Fulton, J. Avard, 13 Nov. 1894 Guyshoro. Gel dert, John M., 19 Julv, 187.3 Halifax. Girrior, E. Lavin, 22 Oct. 1895 Aiitigonish. Gillies, Donald, 20 Julv, 1874 Vovt llooil. ! Gillies, J. A , (). C, 24 Aug. 1875 Sydney, C.B. i Gillis, IlUirh E., 2.'j May. 1882 Annapolis. (tisborne, F. 11., 24 Jan". 1880 Ottawa. Ciourley Scymr E ,(i.c., 24 July 1 874 Truro. ! Graham, It. B , 24 Oct. 189.3 Do. 1 Graham, U. 11., 2.} ( )ct. 1894 New Glasgow. 1 Grant, David K., 17 Mav 1895 j Gray, Samuel 11., 11 Dec. 18ti2 New York. Gregory, Charles (^urrie. 29 Nov. 1884 Antigonosh. 1 Gregory, Ciias. Ernest, 1.3 Dec. 1887 Do. GrifHn, Mariin J., 21) Aug. 1868 Ottawa. j Grierson, John Arthur, 28 Mar. 1893 i VVevniouth. I Gunn, Alex. D., 22 Sept , 1898 St.YVter's. '■ Hal i bur ton, Alfred F., 16 April 1842 IJ.'uideck. Haliburton,Robt.G.,Q.G. 25 Julv, 18.53 i Ottawa i Hanri-ht, Fred W., .5 Jau'v 1888 Halifax. i Harding?, Harry T.. 4 Dec.' 1873 Truro. 1 HARRINGTON, C. S., Q.C., H) Oct. 1871 Halifax. Harris, Frank VV., 24 Oct. \ 89,3 Annapolis. 1 Harris, Howard G., 1.3 Nov. 1894 VVolfville. HARRIS, ROBT. E., Q. C, 17 Jan. 1882 Halifax Hartlen.VVel,fordH.M, 18 Dec. 1883 Do. Hearn, l)avid A , 12 Dec. 1878 [ Svdnev. 0. B. Hearn, James H , 2 Mav 1865 Sydnej', C. B. HENRY, W. A , ,31 Mar. I8S7 ; llalifax llenslcy, IIiil)ert A., 8 Doc. 1885 New York. Hewson, Edgar E , 2.3 Oct 1894 Amherst, Hicktnan, John W., 27 Mav 1882 Amherst. i Hill, Thomas C., 25 July, I860 Sydney, C B. Hill. VV Arthur Gesner, 2.3 Oct. 1S94 Sydney. Hill, William H., 12 Mav, 1862 1 Halifax. ALFRED WHITMAN, llarristor, 5S Bedronl Row, Halifiix, V. S. ■ V- 190 ADVKRTISEMKNTH. (lOOO HARRIS, HENRY & CAHAN, Barristers, SoMtorSi lotaries Public 88 HARRINGTON ST., St. Paul Building, HALIFAX, N, S. Special Attention given to Commercial, Admiralty and Marine Insurance Casts. I i;. ('. VVeldon, I> ("L.. Pli.I> . g.C. ComisH. I 1{. K. Hakkis, Q.\\.,SllK 'i. C. T. HIIKItMAN K()(;KI!S. TOWNSHENl) & ROGERS, Barristers, Solicitors, &e. BANK BUILDING, AMHERST, N. S. D. L MCPHIE, LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public. OFFICE : COMMERCIAL STREET, ^^---aao^^ NORTH SYDNEY, N. S .I.G Foster, Q.C. William I{. Fostkk. FOSTER & FOSTER, Barristers. 3 PRINCE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. ALFRED WHrTM AN. Barrister, r^H Bprtford Row, Halifax, !S S' N k()<;ki;s. , I'OSTICU. liAUKI.STKlv.^ AM» A'l'I'OKN KVK (*!• iHK .SLI'HKMIC • dl Itl. 107 1NAMK8. HolmcH, Simoi H., o c. Hrx>il, John, Iiawapr, FnMcrick W., i Hugj. Welxk/ni Black, JamiesoTi, J(Afrt ^' , Jen''.s S»u..rt, Jennison, J. Leslie, Jeunison, llodley V., Johnston, Fenwick W., Johnson, GeoVf^e, Johnston, flonry W , Jolin-itonc, l/cwis M,, Jones, Frank, .Foties, Iliirrv T., Kuulhach, R C. S., Keoflur, Riilph T., K' nnollv, Diivid ,] . KENNY, JOSEPH B., King, Kd. I)., Q . ., King, Georee II. King, H. W. deyVolfe, Knight, J. A. Kyte, Gcorgo \V., Lane, Charles W., Langille, Kohert M., Lash, Z. A., Q c., Laurence. Fred A., ().c. Layton, Norman J., Leahy, William J., LeNoir, Mehiini U., Lojjan, IIiuicc J., LONGLEY.Hon.J. W.,Q. Longworth, Israel, Q.c, Lovctf, Henry A., Lovett, Lawrence A., Lyons, Wm. Alex., Macdonald, Allan J , Macdonald Alexander, McDonald, Alviti V., Macdonald, Arch J., Macdonald, Clias D , Macdonald, Charles J., Macdonald, Kdw. M., Macdonald, John A., Macdonald, L. X., McDonald, Daniel, q.c, McDonald, James A., McDonald, Joseph, McDonald, Wallace, AdniJUcd Altortuvu. Ilisiderid '.■ Aug. 1864 Halifax. 10 Nov 189ti ' Shfihurne -•r Oct. is!tO N.Westm,BC. •^t> Oct 1 890 llnlit'itx. 1 31 Dec !S72 Do. 2.-5 I)«e. 1884 Fictoii 7 Nov. 1882 Port Hood, •28 Nov. 1896 .\!nhei>l •^ Fel). 1 883 New (iltist'ow. 14 \h»c. 1886 Do j \:i Dec. 1879 Victoria, B. C. . 1.5 Dec. 1S77 Ottawa. 21 Nov. i8t;(» lionddii. 25 Oct. 1892 Ilaliiax. 21) Nov. 1888 Diybv. = 16 .Mar. 18S9 Halifax. I 16 Fel) 1898 Lu.ienl.wrj, 2" Mar. 1895 IJndg .. LM 10 Dec. 1879 CapoI{i-Jt< . ' 10 diilv, 1H94 Halifr^, 7 Dec. 1 867 I). 'J Dec. 1891 Wind. .•. 4 Api. 1 895 Ilaliiax. 26 Oct. 1897 Halifax. 16 Nov. 1891 St. i'eler's. 13 Dec. 1887 Lnnciihurg. 1 22 Oct. 1889 Wcsiville. 24 Jan. 1 880 Toronto. 27 A].ril , 1869 Truru. 1 22 July, 1873 Do. 11) Marc 1,1898 Halifax. 14 Julv, 1881 Halifax. 2.') Oct. 1 892 Amherst. 10 Sept. 187.') Halifax. 8 Dec. 1 86 1 : Trill 0. 17 April , 1890 Do. |(i Api. 1^95 Liverpool. j.'J Dec. 1887 Halifax. j 27 Oct. 1891 Svdnev. 1 29 Julv, 1878 F. rt Hood. : 'J -2 Oct". 1 895 New Glasgow. 4 Feb. 1888 Baddcck. 6 Nov. 1875 Ilaliiax. ! 17 .July, 1872 Do. i 1;} Dee. 1887 rietnii. 1 Ht Dec. 1877 North Sydney. 2.T Oct. 1892 Sydney. 21 Aj)ril . 1851 Antitroiiish. 14 Dec. 1886 1 Halifax i 19 April 1892 ' North S\daev. 29 Nov, 1884 i Halifax." ■ 1 ALFRKl) WHITMAN, llarrinter, r,H lUMlford Row, Halifax, N. S. 108 ADVKllTIHEMKNTS. [1900 ALFRED WHITMAN, B.A., LL.B. Bappistep, Solieitop, We. 68 BtCDFORD ROW, HATvlKAX, K(.>VA SCOn^A. W, E. ROSCOE, Q. C. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. E. J. MORSE, B.A. BarristeF, Solicitor, Notary,&e. WINDSOR, N S. A. E. Sii.wv. H.A.. Ll.H. H. \V. Sanostkr, M.A., liL.B. SHAW & SANGSTER, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. ■—■I WINDSOR, N. S. C. S. MUIR, Barrister and Notary Public. PARRSBORO, N S. ALFRED WHITMAN, nan intoi , r»M Rvdrord Row. Hnlirnx, N. S. MA., Ll.H. MAKHIHTKUH ANIi ATTOU.N EV.'S n| ri|i; sri'KIOMK (JOl'KI. 1 '.)0 NAMKH. McDonald, Williaiii, Miu'domiell, SjiiiiI, <^C'., Miictjillivniy, llmi Aii<;iis, McGillivniy, Am^mi.s S.. McGillivray, A. II., (^ C, Mc(iillivray, Jijliii.y.o., Muck, .Iiisoii M., Mackay, Jdhti (i., MacKivy, Adams A., MacKay, John Win., MacKay, Henry S , McKay, Kobert S., MacKintiMti, John A , McKintion, Diinit-I II., McCahe, J. J., Mc(Murc, Firman, MaeCOY, WENSLEY B., MacCOY, WM. F., Q C, McC^ully CMnirlcs A., McCully, William li , McDouf^all, John L., McDouj;all, John, McDontj;all, Joseph W., MacEchen, Fr.incis A. MacRchen, Alex. J. (J , McFarlaiic,7/o« A.,Q.c., Macllrcith, Kohfirt T., McINNES, HECTOR. Mackenzie, Alexander (}., MelSAAC, COLIN F.. McKcnna, Horace W., M<'Kon/ic, Ge(jr<;n A , McKenzic, Daniel D , McKenzie. Hufj;h, McKinnon, John L., McTiatchy, Harry O., Maclean, A. K , McLean, Charles Arch., McLean, James A., Dec, 1 843 26 Mar. 1895 2.') Oct. 1888 l.") Jan. ir.98 12 Jan. 1 880 ir, Dec. 1 893 22 Dec. 18.51 10 Dec. 1 889 l.'J \\\\r. 1877 l.'J Mar. 1897 ;3() April, 1898 11 Mar. 1892 18 April 1 896 14 Oct. 1886 15 Jan. 1885 13 Dec. 1876 1.'3 Dec. 1879 21 Dec. 18.^0 2.3 Oct. 1888 Dec. 1866 28 Jan., 1899 21 Apl. 1891 13 Dec. 1879 13 Dec. 1 890 26 Oct. 1897 10 Jan. 1883 KoNiiluneo. Truro. I'ort Hood Anti;4<)ni.>«h. Ottawa. (itiyslioro'. New (ilas)^ow. Liverpool. tluili(|ue, ('. H. Halifax. I'ictou. Varmomh. Halifax, duy.shoro'. lladilnck. 1 ruro. Halifax. Do. New York. Amherst. Stialhlorne. Halifax. Montreal. I'ort Hood. SvS Kedford lUm, Kalirai, BT. M. -00 AltVDUriHKMKNTS. [l!)00 •t. N. AKMWTU.t.Nt.. Ai;r||||;.\U) .*v AiniSTItONC, ior^, Soiii'ilors, Mm I'ui iiiiil hmfmm. OFFICE : COR. COMMERCIAL & COURT STS. NORTH SYDNEY, C. B \V. K M \(('(iv, Q ('. W . I'. MacCov. H.A .1,1.. M. MacCoy& MacCoy, Barristers. 37 SACKVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. N. S. TEIjEIE'rE-IOiTE OOO. N. W. Will IK, (^ ('. r. C. Itl.ANCIIAKP. WHITE &BLANCHARD, M\M mill iltoi'iiejs-iil-Law, Nolaiies I'ulilic, 11 I I FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. AGENTS FOR LLOYDS & BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS SHELBURNE, N. S. R. G. MONROE, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, e:tc Solicitor for the Bank of Nova Scotia at Digby. DIGBY, N. S. A LF It Kl> WHITMAN, llArrUtor, r,H HiMironl How, Halifax, N. H, NC'llAHP. llAIIIUMrKUS AM> ATiOllNKVS OK THK SII'jU.MK lOirUT. JO I NAMKH. Me Vicar, h'txiiild, Miim'f, K(lm»r Allisdn, Million, Hurry K., Mil nil, S. I'iiiiiiir, Marslmll, William K , Marstcrs, I-'rcdcrick A MATHERS, FREDK F , Mayiiiird, .lolin S , ME'LLISH. HUWPHREY. Mc'liisl), .loliii I"., Mfii;;or, .lolin, Mcvruill, Walter I"., Millor. Oliur S., Mili.T, //r-». Will, i^.c., Mills, .Jotiii ]{., ,t r., Mills, Win A.ldi'si.ii, Miliior, Kraiik L., MdOIC, (JlMii;;*.' T., ti.C , Moriiic, Alfrt'd H., Morrison, AHrtd ("J., Morri.-ioii, Aiihiy, Morrison, J. S. M., MorHc, Alliert, Morse, Charles, MORSE, EDWARD J., B. A. Morso, lA'aiidcr iS., Morse, Holiie f>., Moseley, K. \V., Moseley, Frederick, Mu^^;,^]!, Frederick (J., MUIR, CHARLES S., Mmiro, Henry 11., MONROE. ROBERT G., MURRAY, GEO. H., Hon., Murray, fJaiiics, Murray, Kobert 11., Murray, Stei)lieii l!., Newconilie, 10. L.,o..>i.,;. Ncw|;inds, U. W Nichols, K Hart, NicolH, (Jco K. Iv. Nicolsoii, Cliarics I',., Nottiii^', Thomas, <^)ake.s, Ingram Ij., O'Connor, Wm. F., ()'I)uii();,'hue, Hichard, O'Mullin, ,Iohii C, Oiiseley, John W., OUSELEY, FRED A. G., Outliit, J. Frank, Outram, Frederick P., Ailin IM.mI Audi in y«. Hudideiicv. a? Oct. Ifi'Jfi I'ort Morii-f. •' Nov. I'-' Apri 1888 Vaneoiu, WM , IH',>8 Hililax. -'« Mar. I8'.l.'{ i Hrid^uwafor. ''^'» Jan. 1881 Hi idi;e\vater. '•'Man. 1 8h:i Kciiiville. -*•> ( ),t. I8i(-.' llalilax. -'4 April , 1881 Ottawa. -'H ( )el. 18'.(0 Halifax. -'4 Fel). 1 888 ( 'li.irio|ti;ii,wn "' May, 1 880 Halil'ax. l'» Der. 188! Do '•♦ Jiiti. |8'J2 Middlet(Jil. ■il May, 18 (in Ariehat. '^0 Jul'v, |.S7.^ .\nii.ipu|i,s. !<• Dec. I87'.t Ilalilas. -'•-' Oct 1 X[)^i Iliidnetinvn. 12 An-. 1 8(;!t Florida 2 Fell. 1 8'.».t Si John'.s, ,\(U1 r> l)e(. l>^8-i Halila.x. if. April 1 88;> N We-.iiiiiiister i.'l Mai. I8'.>7 Hr ( 'i-liiniliia. Ii> May, 1 8C, 1 Hrid-eiown. 17 Jan. 1 88.') Ott.awa. 12 Jan. 18'.»1 Windxir. rj July. 1870 Di-hy. 2 May, I8i;r) Aiiilii'r.>^l,. 2(5 ( )( 1 I8!»7 Sidney. 18 Dee. 1878 D.V 12 Jan. 1882 .MoiiUeal. 2 An- 1 8»i<> l*.iri>lioro'. 4 Nov. 1 8!>.'} Variiioni li. 2 All-. 1877 Diohy. If, May. 1 88.'i N'oitli Sydiiev, 27 April, 1 84 I Vaniiouth. 18 April 1 H':H] Halifax. .■in Dee. 1^70 Viirnioiilh. ;» .)an. I 8S;{ ()t:aua. 21 .Mar. 188.3 rriiiee Alhert. 2<) Mar., I8!I8 Di-I.y. 28 ,Ian , I8ie.) Il.ililii.x. •J Fell. 18',»(l I'lieMo. Api. 1891 Halifax. ■ 20 Nov., 1 8t»'.t IJrid-cwaier. 11) Ajiril, I8H8 IL.Iilax. 20 June is;i7 .\iiti-oiii.-li. 20 Jnlv, 1 !•',»'.» llalilMX. ;il May, I8t.() \V ind.yir. 20 .Mai-. I8;i7 Sydney, i' 1{. 1<) Mar. 18'J5 I'arr.shoro. 10 Dee. 1878 Du. 1 ii i'i , h 11' ) 1 n If ALFRED WHITMAN, Barrister, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax, N S. 202 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1900 ; I)ANIK1, McXKIL. Alkx. McNkil, M.A., Li.H. (JKUALI) B. TKIiNAN, Ll H. W. K. ()'CoNN()i{.I.L,H . MX'Au I McNEIL KRNAN & Barristers, Solicitors & Conveyancers. , ( 'ai)!!" Address. "\cil." Halifax. Rooms 45 to 48 METROPOLE BUILDING. I'. (! Box -12. 193 HOLLIS ST., HALIB'AX, N. S. W. B. liu.s. q.C. II. Mei.li.sh, B.A , \A..n. h\ h\ Mathkus. Ll.B. ROSS, lIl'LLISli & MATHERS, Barristers, Solicitors, &e. GORDON & KEITH S BUILDING. 43 BARRINGTON STREET, - - - HALIFAX, N. S. r. F. AkKsA.u', M. I'. William Cuishol.m. Mol8AA(! & (UlSliOlil. Barristers, Solicitors, &c. ANTIGONISH, N. S. 1'. H. WAD!;, Q.C. \. .1. I'Al ro.N, 1,1.. H. WADE & PA^^ON, Barristers, cc. OFFICES : HALIFAX and BRIDGEWATER, HaHfax Oftlces : McMarius B'ld, Hollis St. Bridgewater Oflflces : Cashon's Block. i ALFRED WHITMAN, Barrister, 5S Bedfora Row, Halifax, N. S. IIISHOLM. HARRIS TEKS AND ATTORNEYS OF THE SUPREME COURT, 203 NAMES. Owen, Daniel, Owen, Daniel M., Owen, Jacob M,, Owen, William II., Q.c, Oxley, Charles II., Oxiey, James M. , Parker, J. G. Kenni;;,ir, I'arker, William F., Parson.s, Geo. 'go II., Parsons, Jonathan, Parsons, William G., Parsons, Wm \i. PATON, VINCENT J., Patterson, Alex. C, Patlir.son, (ie.orge, Payzant, John A., Payzant, John Y., q.c, Payzant, William Louis Pearson, IJ. P'rankliti, Pellon, Sandfoid II., Q-o , Peters, Frederick, lion PHALEN, R. F., Pineo, Avanl V., Pipes, William T., Power, John J , Power, //y/t Lawrence G. Purney, William P. Putnam, Harold, Pnrdy, Ilenry A., Pyke, John G., Kand, Fred. C, Kand, Stephen, Uatchlord, (Miarles K., Kichey, M. II., «2.c., Ritchie, Geor^^e, Uitehie, .1. J., q.c, Ritchie, 'I'tionias, RITCHIE. W. B. A., Q C, Roberts, John A,. R'jbertson, Struan G , Rol»iM-tson. T. R., Rogers, llcnry W., ROGERS, T. SHERMAN, ROSCOE, WE, Q. C, Ross, Ilenry T., Ross, Howard S., Ross, llii<.;h, Ross, James [^ . Ross, John T., M'lA'--, John U., ROSS. WM. B., Q. C, Adtnittwl Attoriie\8. ;J0 April, 3 Au Nov., 13 Doc. (■) Jnlv 11 July A Jnlv, 13 De^. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 7 Dec. 2'5 Oct. 24 Dee. 22 Oct. Nov. 26 Oct. 4 Ai.ril. If) \)vr. \0 April 7 Dec. 29 Oct., 14 Jan., 14 ,Mar , 23 July, 13 Dec. 18 Dec. 2 .viij;, 3 Dec, 1.') Dec. If) Dec. S May, 5 Jane 2.") Jan. 23 Oct 10 Nov. 13 Dec. 13 Dec l'.» ,Miiy, .'» Nov. 3 April IS April 13 Dec. 23 Nov. l.> Jan. 20 Auir. 1833 1874 lS»i9 iS04 1890 1877 1875 1 S85 1898 187f) 18S(i 1898 1892 1876 1 S89 1893 1864 189 4 1881 1 867 1377 1897 |Sy6 1S75 IS93 1866 1898 1899 1S99 1874 1883 1877 1869 1S49 1879 1877 1866 188-.' 1890 1894 IS 90 1887 l,s87 1876 1 8S9 , 1897 . IS'.di 1S76 IS 78 1 883 1878 Keaidence. Lunenburg, Do. Anna])olis. liridjjjewater. Oxford. Ottawa. Hrid;.;etown. Halifax. Do. Do. Middleton. Ilalitax. Bridf^ewatcr. Truro. New Glasgow. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Yarmouth. Victoria, B. C North Sydney Wolfville. Amherst. Ilalila.v. Halifax. Shclhurne. Maithind. Amherst. Ijiverpool. Kentvillc. Saint John. Amherst. Halifax. Halifax. Aaaapoliri. Halifax. Do. l)iidi:c water, Wcstville. Kentvillc. Amhurst. Do. Kei?tville. Ihid.L; ''Water. X. Svdncv. Svdney, C. H. Truro. Halifax. Pit tou. Halifax lii Tt^l i : im ALFRED WHITMAN, Barrister, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. S- 204 JiAHHISTEHS AND ATTOHNEYS 01' THE SUrnEME COl'HT. I NAMES. \dmitted Attorneys. ! i Residence- ! Rowlings, Goorgc A. 1{ , 24 Oct. 1893 _. , 1 Halifax ; Rucgles, Kdwin, q c, 20, Jul V, 187.5 liridtretown •• Kuggk's, II., 9 Jan'. 1 88.5 Do. Kuggles, Ilenr} 1)., 1.5 Julv 1889 Annapolis. | Kiifi'frles, Nopean Clark, 19 Sept. 1891 Lunenl)urg. Uiissfll, Hoiijaniin, Q.c, 14 Dec. 1872 Halifax. Hussell, Frank W., 27 Mar. 1 895 Do. 1 SANGSTER, H. W., June 1892 Windsor. Scott, F. Breticl, 8 Sept, 1896 Halifax. Scott, H. IVrcy, Trothy, If. Dec. 1880 Do. ; Sedg'.vick, .1. Ailam, 9 Dec. 1884 Halifax. j Shaliticr, William I'., 2.3 Mav, 1 885 Kentvillc. Shiuiuoii, Jaiiips Nol)lo, 1.1 Dec. 1879 Toronto. SHAW, ALFRED ENOS, 27 Oct. 1891 Windsor: Shrcvc, Tho.s ('., (j.c, 19 Jul), 1870 Dighv. 1 Silver, Alfred K , 8 Dec. 1 885 Halifax. ! Sinclair, Archd. J , !.•! Dec. 1876 Ilau\ilton. i Sinclair, -John II., .'51 Jan. 1880 New (ilasj;()w. 1 Slaytcr, James M., 14 Mar., 1899 Halifax. Smith, Cliii.-. Miidson, 14 July, 1881 Halifax. i j Smith, Chiis. R., q.c, 10 Jaiiv, 1876 Amherst. I 1 Smith, Jolin T., 11 May, 1857 Amherst. ( Smith, Sidney \Vill)crt, 13 Jan. 1883 Parrshoro'. : Stairs, Henry B , 18 A))ril 1 893 Halifax. Stewart, Charles James, 7 May, 1844 Amherst. ' Stewart, John .1., 24 July, 1874 Halifax. 1 Sutherland, W. I)., q.c. 7 Dec. 1864 Windsor. i Tanner, Charles E , 28 Dec. 1878 Pictou. TERNAN. GERALD B., 11 April, 1896 Halifax. j Thompson, Stanley R., 8 Dec. 1885 Victoria, B. C '[ Thompson, W. Krnest, 24 Oct. 1893 Halifax. ' Thomson, Waller K., 13 Dec. 1887 Do. Tohin, Thomas F., 29 Sep. 1 890 Do. i Tohin, William R , 22 (Jet. 1895 North Sydney. Amlierst. |TOWNSHEND,J M..Q.C., 16 Dec. 1875 Tiemaine, Charles F., 24 Oct. 1895 Halifax. Tronuiin, Kdwiir.l !>., 31 May, 1860 Poit Hood. 1 Tromain, Fred. J., Q c, 22 Oct 1867 Halifax. Trtmain, Ixiifus A., 17 Julv, 1872 Truro. 1 Troop, Arthur (i.. 14 Dec. 1886 Hidifax. < Tufts, Clifford A., 29 Mar., 1899 jTUPPER. SIR.CH.,Q. C, 1.5 Dec. 187 V Victoria, B. C Tnpper, William J., 4 Jan. 1886 Winnipef^. Twin in;,', William, 4 Dec. 1848 Halifax. i Uniacke, Rol)ic, 2 .'lUg. 1 858 Do. ' Vernon, Gilhert M , 26 Oct., 1897 Truro. Victs, John .M., 10 May, 1864 Difihy. Waddell. Wm. Ily., 18 Mar., 189'J Halihix. j Wad", Allan V.,* 8 Dec. 188.'? Ottawa. 1 WADE FLETCHER B., Q.C, 20 Julv, 1875 Ihlifax. Wfdl, Jusepli A., 6 Nov. 1 8ya Antigoniish lalifAi,N. 8* ALFRED WHITRIAN, Barrister, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. S» E COURT. Rcsiden(( [iluax •i(iu;etown Do. nnapolis. nioiihurg. alil'ax. Do. iiuisor. alifax. Do. Ill i fax. .Mitvillc. )roiito. iiidsor; ij^l)y. iililax. mnilrou. i\v (jlasgow. alit'ax. alifax. rnhor!^t. mlicrst. irrslioro'. alifax. iihorst. ilifax. imlsor. tou. lifax. •toria, B. C lifax. )(). )o. lith Sydney. liliorst. ifax. t Hood. ifax. ro. ifax. Itoria, B. C Inipc-. lifax. lo. 1 10. I)V. Ilax. Iwa. V:\y. loiiibli I5ARHISTEUS AND ATTORNEYS OF THE SUPREME COURT. 205 X AMh:s. Wallace, JolinW., Wallace, Thomas .1., Wallace, William B., Walsh, William VV., Webster, B., q.c., WELDON, R. C, Q. C, Wcslon, Bvion A., White, A. J., He-,'. Dds. WHITE, N. W., Q. C, Whitford, Jos. Arthur, WHITMAN, ALFRED, VV^hitticr, llcnbert, 11,, VVickwire, ilenry II , Wood, -lohii K., Wood worth, Charles M, Wood worth, 1). B , o.c , Adiiiitlcd. Attorneys. 13 Dec. 28 Nov. 18 Dec. 14 Doc. 17 Julv, 9 Dec. H) July. 11 May, 4 Jan. 18 April, 1802 2(t Dec. 1881 7 Nov, ISv^'2 27 Oct. 18'JI 1890 18 April, 189.S 2i Oct. 18f).") 1876 18.5.3 1884 1886 187-2 1884 1 87.-5 18.t7 1 8.') 9 Residence. Wolfville. Halifax. Do. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Do. Do. Shcll'urne. Bridj^e water. Halifax. Denver, U. S. Kenlvillc. Halifax. Kdmiinloii. Kentville. ]{Oin:i{T F. niAij^iX, nw. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public. At; I". NT I'OK The National Fire Assurance Company of Ireland. The Travelers" Insurance Co.. of Hartford, Conn. (Accident Branch). Also Plate Glass Insurance. NORTH SYONKV, C. B. Official Assignees under the Provisions of Section 27 of Chapter 11 of the Acts of 1898. Annm'OI.is —Harry E. Kced, Middleton. ANTitiOsisii.— 1>. i). f'hisliolm, Antigonisli. Cai'K Bhkton — Hiij.di l\nf*.«, Sydney.^ Coi.ciiK.siKi!.— Henry T. Laurenee, Truro. (^UMiiiiKi. AND. —Amos B Kttor, Amher^it. DiiiliV.— John Dilov, Di^hy. | Shcrhronkc (JuvsnoHO. — \Vm C Teart, Onyshoro; Henry N. M. 'Daniel, Hai.U'A.\.— (ieo. K Faulkner, Halifax. Hants.— (ieorue H. t'lirry, Windsor. Invuknkss.— Donald McDonald, Poplar tJrovc, Maiiou. l,^^,j;,;s. — E. B. Coj^swell, Kentville. L\;neniuiiu;.— Wm E. Komkev, Lunenhur^. Pn-rou.— Cha.s W. Ives, Pietou ; Stanley T. MeCurdy, N. (iiasKow. QuKENS. — lohn G. Morton, Milton KiciiMOKD.— Stanage Binct, Ariehat.^^ I Barrmi^ton. SiiBLmiKNE. — Arthur Hood, Shelbnnic ; Wmthrop Sai^ent. ViCToHiA — H Percy I?lan(h;!n], Baddeek. YARMOUTH.—Erncai'lI. Armstrong, Yarniouth rlr ( ; HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING. iSAt Kiti X y,\9 f 317 Barrington street. Telephone 938. HALIFAX 206 MARIXE AND FISHKKIK8 DKPARTMENT. [1900 MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia Ukanch - Joiiiithan Parsons, i;. \., Ai/rtiL C. A, Hutcliins, Si(prriiitciiiU)it tit Lii/fit Housck. DcB . rtnuame, Acfountitiit. yir. X. ('. Mitchell, drr/c. Chas, Xual, titovckcepev, }Tenry Mot/.ler, Mcxxiti'jcr. Board ov KxAMiNiius Mastkhs and Mates. — Capt. W, II. Smith, K, N. K., Chairman ; A. K. Gili)in. Clerk. Fisheries Intelmgence Bureau — T. J. O'Brien, Oj/irer in Chan/e. Immigration Office — A;jenf, Jolin A. Kirk, Halifax. Insi'ector of Goveuxmext Steamers and Engines for Canada — Douglas Stevens, llalilax. Inspector of Hulls for Nova Scotia — Capt. S. R. Hill, Halifax. I Hal X.Sl'E(VrOR o ifax. V Sri'AMERs FOR Novv ScoTiA — J. P. Esdailc, I'oRT OF Halifax — I iisj>'riiii>; p'l/ tilClllll, Norman K. Mackav, M. 1),; Asslslunf, G. CarK'ton Jones, M. 1). /'nrt Wanl^'n, Capt David Hiintor. ILirhonr Mns/.r, .]. E. Butler. Shipping Master, Howaid Bligh. CoiniauHdcr i;/' livvcnne Steamer " Arj/ns " — Capt. 1). Stuart. TlLOl' Co.MMLSSIOXKKS Fol! rilK C^ITV AN'D Col'NTV OF HALIFAX.— .Idhii L*iiL''h, Chitirnun .1. i'avlor U'ood, \Viliiani A. Hlaek, Lewis Andirson, David Hunter. .J. J. Breiiiiier, M. C. (Iraiit. J. Taylor Wood, Sec'ij und Trens. List of I'ii,ots foi; hik Ponr of 1L\lifax. — No. 1, No. 2, Win Fienll^u^ Ilalitax ; No. li. -lames Holland, Diineau's Cove; No. 4, William Daker, Ilalitax; No. 5, IJeriiard Nc (iallaL^iier. llalil'a.x ; No. (!, Josepli Hhiuo, ll.rring Cove ; No. 8, No. '.), lli\ir\\ iMiinro, Herrint; Cove ; No. 10, .Teremiah Holland Diiiiiairs (love N( 11, ",dward l»aver.- llalit: IX No. 12, .lami'H Ilaniahan, l'"er;;iisoirs (]ove ; No. )•'!, Win. Ueazley, Fer^ifiisoirs Cove ; Ni l-l,.Ii'lin Haves, Ilalitax ; No. 15, JaM\es Spears, Ketch ILivhour ; Ni Hi, John liea/Jev, Halifax i: No. 18, (Jharle.s h\ Manin, Halifax ; No. 19, William White, Fer ij;'ison"s Cove ; No. 20, Tlios. Haves, Herrinj^ Cove; No. 2i.Thos. Keyno HetringCove; No. 22, Frank .^la^U■J^ (-.ov< r^o. 24, No. 23, Henry Latter, Herrin^^ No. '25, -las. Conway, I'oruij^ese Cove ; No. 2t). James Fleminfj, Keteh llarhonr. J'ilots tiitpei linn uattd—John FlemiuL'. I'atriek Haves, John Joinison Light Houses, On the CiiKstii of jVora Scotia and New /ira)itai:irk. • i;oK(;e's Ihl.\XI), west side of Island, Halifax Harbor, lat 4 J°IVS' 'MY' .', ., ii'h (i;^'"^ :':V .'•"•" W., two fixed white catoptric lights, vertical, '20 feet aparu, ^ J ulI oO n 3t high, drali scpiare building, 21 feet high. Eights .-■■how bo.l, seiward on the S , and int<» harbor on N. siile ; on \V. side tlm npi>t'" lijht onl, .-in be .seen. Vesstds going into Halifax Harbor, iiisii.fr,- .\b..ag].vM''s :MM,.di, vvill k' ep the light on starboard bow. The thr' )S ., .-. ip -o-r -, ■ ■ - 1 tin |'0()u.-<' of gu\aing vessels in and out of the Harbor, •:e .'h.iM'.i ! west of t-h.: Island. These lights oi)en to westward of ro. HALIFAX. uiMSiaN nnnu s, m Sovereign Vinegars have the best record lu »iiU9Vi^ Diiua. a \j\f»f Canada They are made from Nova Scotia Cider. [1900 /LENT. ■ut. C. A, TiLiiuaine. itonkcepcr. pt. W. H. Ojjirer in INES FOK ;. 1{. Hill, '. Esdailc, Mackay, (l"}i, ('apt uj Mdsfrr, s""— dipt. [ A Ml' AX.— n'k, l.ewis 'lor Wood, Holland, j Hcfiiard I ; No. 7, ] Holland I 2, .1 aim's I'xvo ; Nil. |)iir ; Nil. Iiito, For- ]s. Keyno, |, Hcrrinj^ Conway, ; ^S ^iUptr- j 1.20 foot W. side Ifail)')!', The [[arbor, Iward of U fi(: NEWEST BLOUSES AND SHIRT WAISTS, at C. KOBSOiX St rO'8, "* SaliJaI ^^ 208 NOVA sriJTlA LKIfIT 110UHE8. [1000 l^KAVKU Island, S. K. i)art(if East Heav m-, or William Tslaiul, lat II 4'J' ;{4" N, I'Hi (;l'° 20' KJ" \V, a revol\ iiig wl,it,H H^'ht, sb')\eaver 'tui] .«hoal. Ukavkii HAHHoru, on eastern end ot lieaver I'oint, htt 44*^52' 2;; N, Ion (12° 2:;' 40" \V. A poh; Iif,'ht red lantern *>n mast with wliiir shed at base : visible (> mUes. LiscoMH. on island, lat A\'-' r.'l' 20" N., Ion nV' m' 55" W., red ami white catoptrit' light, alternating evciy two minutes, visible 15 miles, (i| feet high, white scjnare wooden tower, with dwellin/ att«iched. Li>(MMi{ Wliistling Buoy, painted alterrritc blaek artd vhite verticil stripes, in 2S fathoms water, hit 11' 55' (» ' N , Ion <11 54' 15 " W. From the buoy Lisconih li^ht hcais N ,' W ilisfHril •"» nij|«'#, and W(fl;,;e FhUuMl liyfht iieais \ I'] X dist lilt nil! A N W C0111K< h ad .s mil Ijiscond) light clear of all dant-Mrs. Wki)(;k TsLAMi, mouth of S. Mary's IJiver, lat 45^' d' ;J5", Ion til 52' 2Ii", one revolving red catojitric light, shows 1 minute in .'i mimiti -, \isible 12 mile>, white, square, wood, with dwi'lling attached, 81 fed high. Hand fog h.-m answois .signal.-> from \i-.-els Automutie whistling buoy olF Isaacs Harbor as a fairway luoy, lat. N. 45' 2' 20". lat. W. 01 ;^2' ;Vr'. l^'ron. the buoy CJountry Harbor Light, oi. Creen Island N K. by X. A N- Distance .S,' miles. A N. by W. course, will lead from the buoy to Ragged I'oint, distance milo. The buo/ is moored in 25 fathoms water, and is painted red, with Isaac Harbor in white leltei's on the .side. Taki.u up about Decembei and laid in the s[.riiig. La,t 45° 2' 20" X, Ion OF 32' ;{7.. W. HiU.iA" L^uiNT, west side of entrance to Tsaac".-> Harbor, lat 45° 10' o X., Ion or' oO' 12" \V., two H.\e(l white catoptric lights vertically, 20 fed ai)art, visible miles, sO feet high, scpiare white building, 20 feet high, with dwelling attaclusd. Cor.N'TKV HahI'.olk, on (ireen I.sland, ( Juysboro' County, lat 45° 0' ed white catoptric light, visible 1 t 8" N., Ion 01" :{2' :i(i' \\ miles, 51 feet high, white stpuire wooden bidlding, with dwelling at- tached, height 2S fee^ Coast light, and to guiile vessels frequenting Country and Fisheri )..in s Harli on Toll P> a V, on eastern point of r.rrrv Head, W. side of entrance t" r.iy, duysboro" County, hat 4.')° II' 37" N., hm (;i° IS' ;{5" W., fixed catoptric h; dit, rei it. -ea ward, white nortln^ard into Bay and toward> Molasses Harbor, vi-ible 10 miles, sipiare wooden building, with dwel- ling attached, white with vertical red stiipes, top of lantern painted black. Height of lantern 51. feet, tower 3(1 feet. Three Tor Island, on the south-east jioint of Three Top T.slaiid, \Vhiteha\ Ml, ( Juysborough C(Uinty, Nova Scotia, lat 45° 12' 40" N.. Ion 01°!)' 40' \V. 'I'he light i.s li\ed wliite catoptric, elevated 48 feet above high water mark, a"ni in clear weather should be seen 11 miles. Tln' building is a wooden one painted white, and consists of a scpiare tower o2 feet high from Itase of building to vane lui lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into Whitehaven, and in order to iioiiit out the danger.s on the northern siat: I if the Western Passage is oliscured when liearing to the eastward of N^. K. by I'i. It is visible from all other points of approach except when intercepted by the high land of '^Vhitehead Island. Whitkhkad Isla.nd, S. W. extremity of laland, (iuy.sboro' County lat 4'»° 12' N., Ion 01° H.> I."." W , white catoptric light, revolving every 9 OranTiUe St. HALIf/X. For Floe UiUf aod ffote iPat^er ir<> to t. C. ALLEN A ( 0. [1000 Inland, la* 14^ rig a fl.iKh »'.\ (■)■', with t\V(» Mack ini!e frcnii tli. loal. lat 4r 52' L>:; ast with wliii.' " W. , red am I blc IT) ijiik's, 111 iiched. ! wliitp vc'i tir ■! 15 W. l''i(.in I Wf,rlge Il-lHIKi iifi' h iids into 0' ;{.")", Ion til , e in .'{ niinntt -. i -iichcd, SI f.Mi y 1 uoy, lilt. N. Hurlior Lif^ht, A N. by W. (tance i) mili -. ited rt'd, witli ixHit Decenibi'i W. •, hit 45'= 10' •tically, 20 feci , 20 feet high, utv, hit 45° (1 lit, visihh' 1 i h 'iwellin^T at frei'iuoiitiii},' entranco I" 5" W., fixe.! and toward- b, with dwel )tern painted Top Island, i' 40" N.. Ion |4t high, with dwellinj? attaehrd, oct.ij^onal lantern. Iji).^ht not otallv obseiuwd (hirinw tin- eelijises ; 10 seconds diii-ation of Hash, aiid 10 seeuiiiif,' I'oiiit. CaI'K I'.kkakkk liKM, I'.rov, paintel black ami siiniiuunted hy a liell, is moored in 1 t fathoms, 4 caides \']. S. M. frmn th" middle of the xhoal. From thi' Inioy a \. W. by X. K \. comst; will Iti.id up to, and about lidf acabl'-- to tie «• tstvvard of. i\laii-of-\Var Uock, distant 2^, miles. Lat 45* IV 20" X, lori W 00° 54' 0". Canso CaI'K, noi-th part of ('raid>erry lslai\d, lat 45° 1'.)' 45" \., Ion. I 00° 55' 25" W , two Hxt!d white, lii^hts in one tower, vertieally, i<5 feet apart, iipi^er visil)h' 15, lowia' 12 irules, SO and 51 feet resjieetively, hij,'li, octajional wooden buildint,', horizontally stri})ed red and white, with white dwelling honse attaeheil A steam fog whistU^ near the light- house, in thick weather ,soanvl > a blast of S seconds in each minute. j An automatic signal b\ioy in 20 fathonn, 1.^ miitv-! K S. ]<]. of (!rimes i Rock, taken up ab^ut December, and replaced in the spring. Lat 45*^ I 21' l;i" X, Ion f.O" M)' 45- W. ! Can«o Hakuoh, on Hart or Cutler Island, lat 45° 20' 47' X., Ion 00° i 59' 5" W., fixed red catojjtric U 7 mile> 54 feet high, white scpuire building, dwelling attached, iieiglit .SI feet. In couse I (pience of tlie intervention of the land on th'' s.,uth side, can only be j .setin three miles in that direction. | Ckeiuhton's HiCAi), on the, nort.h <'\tremity, lat 45- :iO. 40" N., Ion' 01° 0' 0"W.,whit. catoptric liglit, rfvolvinki v\rry 10 secontls, vi-ible 10, miles, 20 feet high, squan; white wooden building, hei^lit 20 feet. Tor guiiling vessels into Little or West Aiichat. i Jkuskvman I.si,aN'I), Arichat Harbor, lat 45-^ .-.O' 20" N., Ln tll° 3' 10" | \V fixed red catoptric light., visible 1 1 mih-s, 30 feef high, white .-..piare ; wooden buihling, height 2s "eet. This light is for the puri-ose "f «'iid- iu"- vessels through Criil Passage, in and out of Arichat Harbor. 1 iiere isalso a Rangel'.eacon on tlie S K I'oint of .Ier,seyman s Island, that marks Hatitfond Shoal, off tli'' (Mitranceto Ariclnt Harbor. W Ikmi the beaccm and spire of the Roman Cath*. lie ( 'haiiel m .\richat are ui range, it leads over the West I'art of the shoal in 10 feet of water, \ e,s,sels bound into Arichat, Cap.; Hretoti, sliould p.ass to the west of the shoal, or bring the beacon in ran^'-e of the cupola on th-' Cnvent, which staiu s 130 yards east of the R. C. Church, uhicli will lead lu clear of thesjioal. Only those well accjuainted should pass to tiie eastward of the shoal, or K t BAIEU & CO.. Brass Castings, TeiepninJSas 317 BarrlDgton Street, HALIFAX, M., no NOVA MCOTIA I.KillT HOl'SES. [ 1 <»U0 brinir tho beacon to hear to th«; N. of N. K. An Tnm Can liuoy luiiiitcil red lias Ikumi jilact-d about one cablii'H hwif^'tli S. W. of tlii> Ibniltdid Shoal in six fatbonis ul" watci'. Tim buoy will be jtlaccd on oc iibdiit the 1st of May in t'lH'li ytiar, :unl tak»^n up about the lOtli I tecciiilu'r. Hand fog horn answers s'gnals from vi'ssels. Akichat, Maraclio I'oint, snutli entrance t() Aiicliat llarlxiiu', lat \.<" 29' N., Ion (11'^ 1' TiO" W., fixed white catoptric liKlit, visible S miK's, ;il ; feet high, scpiare white wooden building, height 'Jf) feet. .Hand fcghoiii i answers signals fr >ni vessels. I I'KTlTDWiKAT, on Mouse Island, sout h-east of Madame island, l:i' i }4r)°2it' ry\" N., Ion (;0'^57' -Jl" W., lixed red catoptric light, visible Id : miles, :{S feet high, white scpiare tower, with dwt^lling attached, liei^lit i ;U feet. (;uKKN TsLANM), Huuimit of Tslaiid, lat 4r.° 28' .'.0" N., Ion (iO° r.;V -10' W.. red aiul white catoptric light, revolving alteriiately every 45 second.-, visible 14 miles, 70 feet high, white s(iuart! wondeu building, height 'M feet. Light, centre of keeper's (iwelling. \'isible around horizon. CaI'K IjA lloNUi;, west side of entrance to St. retei''s I'av, lat 15° :^1 4.")" N., Ion (;o° :>;<" W , Hxed white catoptric light, visil)le 14 niil.'s, \rj feet high, white scpiare wooden b.nldiug, with dwelling attached, height, 28 feet. For guiding vessels into St. I'eter s liay. (iUAN'DK DuuK, ou i)each, noar wl\arf, Lennox Tassnge, lat l.'i 'Xi' fe'>t high. Skai. ois |)o(i Isi,.\nI), Lennox I'lissage, lat 40 'A'> \ !il" X, Ion (>r 4' 0" \V. lixed led dioi)tric bght. ;>4 feet aho\e high wat( r mark, visible o miles, lantern on nuist with white slu'd at base. tJl.ASGOw Point -On N. V/. extremety of Madam Ishmd western entrance to Lennox Passage. I^at N 45° ;U' 0". Ion W. (;i° 7' 50,,. ImxciI red dioi)tric. (i5 feet high visible 8 miles. Tower scpuire white with dwelling attacheil. Iron laut.ern painted red, ."12 feet, base to vane. Note. —The Pole Lights in St. I'eter's Inlet are the same as above. OuKTiucK Island, on south jioint, lat 45° ;{('.' -10" N., Ion »iO° 57' 15" W., fixed red catoptric light, visilile i) miles, 78 feet higii, white scjuare wooden building, w ith dwelling attached, height 28 feet. For guiding vessels through liennox Passage. Jeuomk I'oi.vr, east side of St. PeterV 1')ay, near Canal, lat 45° \M)' 5" N., Ion OC 52' W., a fixed red light, visible 8 miles. Square wooden tower, with dwelling attached, 40 ft. high, jiainted white. Hand hovii answers sigiia's from vessels. Saint Emphit Lsland, east end, lat 450 3(5' 30" N., Ion (iO° 2i»' 10" W., revolving white catoptiic light, intervals of .SO seconds, building white, with two red bands, scpiare, wood, with dwelling attached. H»ught of building 55 feet, of light 78 fet;t. Bad Neighbor Shoal, S.\V. 4 W. 1^ mile from this light is not more than 12 feet below water. A liell Buoy off Fourche TL;ad ; taken in abo\it 1 )ecend)(!r. (iiuoN Island, about 230 yards from west end of Island, lat 45° 4(5' 10" N., Ion C,0° 0' 30" W., 'red rev<.lving light, catoptric, attains its traieatest brilliancy »'very ,30 seconds, visil)le 12 miles, 74 feet high, tower white, squ:ire, witi dwelling attached, height 54 feet. (Iaisaki -■«, on Hart)onr Point, southern shore of (labarus liay, Lat N., 45 y 5')' 4();', Lon \y iUr 8' 30", fixed red, dioptric, 47 ft. above water, visible 8 miles ^V.>..den hexagimal tower white, iron lantern red. Base to vat^' , 32 '' ct. ■jit igton street, HALIFAX [IIMIO 'illl I'.llny liHilltcd "'' tll.> llaultnid '■<'•! "II i>r ;i,linii( lOUl hcCCIIll,,.,.. Il.'ii liKiir, lilt i:.-' ilili! ,s miles, ;;i Hand ff'gliniii aiiin Ishiiid. la' li\dit, \isil.l,. 1(1 ttilC'luMi, ll.ii^'llt Ion 00° r,;v .!()■ ti'i'v -tr) scc'oiuis, •i lioiizoii. I'>ay, I;it \r,°'A\ j '•li^ II mill's, ill' I ttacheil, lu'iglji j IRC, lat i:> 'X,' K'vt; higli water it base, l^nild- g-c, lilt -m X, o\e liig'li water ; ba.se. ■sbiiid west(;ni ~ 7 TiO,,. Fixed le wliite with e to vane. ne an ab()V(\ <7' ].'," . white S()Il;i|f Kor guiding , , lat -ir)°8!)'r," luaie W(i(id('!i Hand honi m f)0° 211' 10" iid.s, building iR attached, gdibor Shoal, j belciw watei'. !or. I, hit -jr.o.Ki' , attain.s it.'< ; liigli, tower -ay, Lat X., ibove water, antcrn red. SIMSON BROS & CO. o^frelgn Ltme Juice has attained world-wide fanig. PENTAGON BUILDING HALIFAX 'JOO i NOV.\ SCOTIA l-KJUT IMUSKS. I.i.iil.smrK,;, north s^ido uf ontnuicn tn harbor, 120 vards inHb-.n- ..f ).nmt, lat l.^° .)4' ;{., N.. l.,„ ;V.r .-,7' ir." W,. Hxed whit,, rat,.., trie lit^ht, Msible 1(, iniles, .S;, f,,.,t hi-h, biiihiimr whiter, with a black vertical stripo on each .side of d\vellm<,', iieit,dit X> feet. Lot- sniKc |(an,;k hi,;iiTs Two Mpiare towers, white. Ki t liRJit on Rraveliv |>oi„t on west .shore of harliotir. Lat \. 45' .■. t 1.^" loii" \y. .V.r :,!»' ir. Tower 2.S feet hi-h. l-'ived n-i I i-ht, L'.', feet above high water, visibh- 7 miles, dioi.tric hack tower i:!;;u fe ^t X. f,; W, from front^ tower. I'.uihiiii;,,- similar to front- one, sh')Vv.H red lijihti catoittrie, ."if feet above hit-li water, visible 7 tinles The two 1 ght> ill one, hearing N. (17 W, h^ad iiit(. the south-wost aim from the Atlan- tic ocea.n. The least w; ter in the line of . . -- - shoal ainii;al buoy is la Vet, X.\(; Rock, Louishur^ il.trhor. A (;oin(^d iion b .rtg Kock uoy, |)aiiited red. is moorefliu , SO feet water, on the W extremety of the shoal extending from Xag Ruck to mark tlie turn in the deepest channel. TiiK two red spar buoys marking the slioa'(>r water channel off Xag Rock, are distinctively ira'ked as foil ows ; Th e outer or mor(? south eriy buoy has a cone shaped top mat k, and the second or more northerly buoy has aspheri(ril top marl ish jOUIsDui har» it i^ A bidl huoy is |il,iee 1 at the entrance to I l)]ack with " liorisiiouiu; "' in white letters on the deaik ; moored in i: east from centre of harbor shonl. Lat X. 'M)". Fr;im the bum-, light bears N. W, fathoms, and is l.i caldes east from centre of harbor sh 4.5<^-)-i' i;-i", Ion \v. r.'.r by X. .], X six-tenths of a mile. Leaving the buov .'. cable on the i)ort hand, a X W bv \V. coui ill se will leail lutlirougli mui-clianiH- h n Lori.sHi'iK; Automatic Whistling P.uov, ir. .'tti fathoms witer, 'A miles ,S. H. by S. .IS. fion; L )nisbuig lighthou.se. hit \. l.-> 02' V.V'. Ion W, 5!^ i'uV 4|... i-'mm tlu; buoy a N. W by N. h X. course h>ads direct for tlio lighthouse and will bring v vessel to the }'>ell Buov, which she sliould round, leaving it on the port hand AL\i\.\i)iEi' on south side of west point of Scatterie Island, lat l(!° 0' 30'" X., lou5!)° 47' .".0" W., fixed red catoptric light, 1)0 feet high, white sqnare wooden building, height 40 f^^et, visible 10 miles. S(V\TT.\KIK, north-eaNt point of Traj) Rock, lat 4(P 2' 1.5" X., Ion )',)° 40' 1.5" \\^, white catoptric revolving light, visible a miTiute, ecli])sed KO feet high, white octagonal building, half a minute, visi bio 1 I miles. lieii^ht 70 feet. 'J'lie liRht should never be brought to be; >f X. X^. 10., or to southward of S. S. W., nor approached eastw near tl aril lan U mile Life boat is stationed liere. Im)<^- Wliistle near the light-house. .Sounds two blasts of 5 seccmds, with interval of 10 seeonii.s, in every minute. Cow Bay. -Light discontinued. Flint Isi.an'I), on i.sland, lat 40" 11' S., Ion .50° 4.5' .55 W., white, catoptric light, revolving every 15 secorrd«, visible, 12 miles, lio feet high, white octagonal building, b'-ight 4.S feet, Vi»«j>'le ar«»nnd horizon. Li.NMiAN If HAD, north .side of entrance to IWidgHi)ort Harbor, lat 40 14' 10" X., hm (i0°2' 10' W., fixed red catoptric li/ht, visible 10 mile^ 50 feet high, white .square wooden building, heixht 20 feet. For guiding vessels into Rriilgejiort Harbor. Low roiXT, Fl.it i'oiiit, east side of S[)anisli Kav, Svdnev Harbour, I at 4()° K;' 20 ' X., Ion f)0° 7' lO" W., fixed white cato]'.tri<' light, visi- ble 14 miles, 70 feet liigli, buildiuR octagonal, red and white vertical stripes, height 51 feet. Marine Telegraph and Sigmil Station. / IhIetin™'^ at C. ROBSON ft tric light, 4.'. fo.et high, whit(! s(|uare huilding, h'Ught 2;< foi^t. Wiiite cross on red ground. Visih'e 12 miles. Cahkv's liKXCn, N sido of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, 4«)° 17' 4.")" X., Ion (iO 2'>' (I" W. Polo light red. Visih'e ."» miles. McXkil Bkaoh, Big Bras d'Or, a 111 lie light. Red. Visible 5 miles. McKkn'zik's Foint, X. side of liras d'Or Tiake, about 2 miles S. W. of Fort Bevis, lat4(i°7' lo"X., hm (;0° H!)' W., fixed whito cat(.ptric light, visible 1 1 mile-i, o.") f,.ot high, scpiaro white woodon tower. For guiding vessels through liras d'Or Lake. KiDsTON Island, on X'. K. Foint, at entrance to Baddeck Harbor, X. side of Bras d'Or Lake, lat 4(>° o .-»S"N., hm ()0° 44' 20" W., fixed red catoptric light, visiblo 7 miles, 1^1 feet high, .square, wooden build- ing, white. Lrrn.E Xahuow.s, eastnn entrance, lat HP 0' 0" Ion (10° 58' 25" One fixe(:()MA(;il,'' on Fuaskk's Foint, north side of St. Patrick's Channel, lat 45° .-)7' 57" X., Ion (11° 4' .30" W., fixed red light, shown from a dioptric lantern, hoistiMJ on a mast 25 feet high, with a shod painted whito at its base, visible 5 miles. (ili.Ms j'oiNT, on X. silo Tjittle Bra-; d'Or Like, and W side of entrance t" Buulaceot Hiirbour, lat 4»; ' 1' .V2" X., Ion (iO; 4/ lb" W., dioptric, fixed, white. 7 1 feet above water, visible 12 miles, build ng wood, s(piaro, tower, dwelling attnched. (tKAM) Xai'.kows Railrt'av bridge with swing has been erected Red li.;ht will show uj) and down Channel whon swing is closed, green when open. Lat 45 ' 57' 42" X, Ion (iO'^ 47' :<•{" W. ru>KK.S CovK, on westeni bend of Derby Foint, (rrand Xarrows, lat 4-)'' 5()' ;iO" X, Ion W 47' IC." W, fix mI rdd diojitric light, 77 feet above high w iter mark, visible 11 mile «, white scpiare wood. Building ;?8 feet high. Cami'HKI.I, I.si.AN'i), ("1 oast side, of 1., W side of entrance to McKinnon Harbour, lat 15° 54' 4(1" X, Ion fi0° .">' 51" W, fixed white light. Fole light. Rkd Isr.ANiis, on McKonzie Foint, S. shore (ireat Bras d'Or T^ako) 1 it 45'' 47' 32" X., l|.:s. 213 C.W'K (iKoudK, siMitli niilii (if I'.r.is d'Or l.iiKr, wn-it siili- uf cut riincc In St. Vvh'.v\ luU'.i, l.it 45" ir -JS" \.. lull tUi' js' -JO" W tiM'M wllltH i:;iti)|»tri(! li^'ht, vit^ililn 10 iiiiltv-i, .VJ fm-t liii.'li, uliitc -<(|uaii' w Ii'ii l>uiltri<; liKht, ;''l fi'et lii^fh, visililc, S mileM. r.KAVKii Isi.AN'i., on S. K. p.iiit nf i.liiiid, lit I,-) »(!■ 10' N,t;o lit J7" \V, tixod ii'd dioptric I'j^'lit, .lO fma aliuvi! iiii,'li \v:itas(! (JoDsicHKKitY Island oit M sk.iohii'.s Isi.k, W. from S ind\ '■< Point, l;it 4;")' lU' 7" X, lilt 00 ' ."il' 1" W, fixed nd dinptiie lii,dif, 'M f< I't idiovc hi^'li wiitor niJiik. visible .") iiiiie'<, lantern on mast '-'•") feet IOkIi, with wliite she.d at base. Ci.ahkk'h CovK, N. side. West, I'.ay, I'.ras dOr I.iike, h.t C 10' Id" \., loll C)]' r .V>" \V. Ked pule li^'ht oii m,, inland faciiiK "'Utiance, to chimiol. Tlio li^dit run for on a X. \V. eoiirsi! leads elear of liiife o\it- lyiiij? shoalH, which arc marked by spir buoy.f. lilKl)Tsi,ANI», C'ibonx Island, '. mile from X. end, lat 40'^ 21V 10" X,, Ion 00° 22' ;W" \V., red catoptric ii^'ht. revolvin-,' e\ery minute, visible. 10 miles, 77 feet hi^h, white octapr'>nal !>uildii»K', height '.V^ feet. St. Ann's IIakiioi!, om south point of l'>each, lat V>^ 17' 45" N,, Ion 00° :V2' 25" W., ti\ed wh.ce catojiti'i'^ li^'i'l, visible X miles, 41 feet liiKdi, wliite building', hei^dit 3S feet. The light oxhibitwl to p^w'uh'. throu^rh entrance. iNfjoN'isn HAKiiorK, ', lit 10° 4n' 44' rod lif'lit, 7'! feet lii'^h. visitile S niiles. Nkal HxHiiorK on X.. lontiO 10' 12 ' W. Ki.vei S()uarc wooi painted red. Cai'K Xokth, on leu tower ul feet high painted wliite. iron svitli 1 nit en Money i'uint, .^ mile S. K. from Money Point, lat 47-^ I' 45" N., Ion 00° 2'A' 15" \V., red and white catoptric light, i revf t ower, !»5 feet above high water, visible 15 mi iiilding .sijuari wooden tower, with dwi lliii liase to vane on lantern. ittached, p)unted white. 50 fcjt from CaVEAU I'lltNT RANCil' Ll(;nrs. The I.ight.s are shown from sipian wooden towers s nrniounted by wooden lanterns, i ich 27 feet high, th le whole paiii ti'l white. Tiie frouc tower stands ou extremity of Cavoau Point, hit N 40 Ml)' 20 from top of clitf, on onu \V ()0 !» .'ifi' fiet bai land ;io feet'high, and show< a rixed white light 52 feet above high water, vksi ble mill pressed lens. The back range tower .stands i lumin itiny: apparatus!, 710 fc't S 50' !•; from tlie front one 75 feet .above high water, fi.xed white catop'ri ib \ isinii mil le. The two lighls in one bearing S ;> S 5o° K lead into tl;e entrance of Cavcaii Harbor cleir ol the nor th end of ("heticaini) l.sland, ami m ^, ^ ^^!^ w-^^ o . « ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I U4|28 |2.5 |50 "^™ M^H H: U£ 112.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 ||.6 « 6" ► VI *T °a A i? ^ / ^, Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 Z:^ ^'^V^fe. V\^^ f/. I? !i ' > !• ^ 11 ilAYER A CO.. BIcjcIes Repaired* -PhoiJ ?f."*°«**>" JK!!?*i HALIFAX. 214 NOVA SCOTIA LIGHT HOUSKS. [1900 between it and Cavean sho ila. They sliould ho kept in alipnniou t, until Kastern Harbour RauKe L'K''ts are brouglit in one. CuKTiCAMT, Eastern Harbor, Ran^'e li>?ht, lat HV 38' lo" N.. loii 610 Q' 25" W. Front light, red. 45 feet above liitfh water, (iO feet back from edge of Inid. Back liylit, li'iO yards S by W, Y W from front light, (50 feet above high water ; colour white. Both lights shown from white square towers, and kept in range will lead through dredged channel. Chkticami', near south end Island, lat 40° 30' 20" N Ion 01° 3' 10" W., whitti catoi)tric light, revolving every 4.") seconds, visible 20 miles, 14t) feet hiyrh, white square wooden tower on N side of dwelling, height 24 feet. St. Paul'.s Isr.AN'P, on rock of! N. E. point of island, lat 47° 13' .5.5" N. Ion (10° 8' 20" W., fixed white light, dioptric, third order, visible 20 miles, 140 feet high, white octagonal building, height 40 feet. Obscured between N. by E. I E. and E. N. E. St. Paul's Island, S. W. point of island, lat 47° 11' 20"N., Ion 00° i)' 40 ' W., white dioptric light, third order, revolving every minute, visible 20 miles, 140 feet high, white octagonal building, 40 feet liigh. Obscured when bearing from S. S. E. to W. h N. A fog whistle on tlu^ S. E. side of the island, S. E. of Atlantic Cove, about half a mile from the Humane Establishment, sounds once for five seconds in each minute during thick weather and titorms. Marine telegraph anl ice rep jrt ata'ion at miin establishment on island. i Makgarek Hardouu, on outer end of breakwater pier, lat 40° 20' A'>" N. , Ion 01° 0' 40" W., seaward light fixed red, white light eastern and western sides lantern, visible 7 mile.>, 2;) feet high, square white building. Margahee, summit or middle of Sea Wolf Island, lat 40° 21' 30" X., Ion 01° 1.")' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 21 miles, 2!»8 feet high, square white building. To vessels in dangerous i)roxunity to the island the light may become obscured by the abrupt cliffs on the sides of the island. j Mabou, two range lights, lat 46° .5' 30", hm 01° 28' 10", each, small ; dioptric lantern, hoisted on mast, the outer, Hxed, white, 2.5 feet high, ' visible 9 miles; the inner, fixed, red. visible 7 miles; lead into harbour, through dredged channel past breakwater. ' Port Hoon, S. I'], side of entrance to harbor, lat 40° N., Ion 01° 31' 25" W., fixed catoptric light, red N., white S., visible 10 miles, .55 fec^t j high. Square white building. Iron Can Buoy.s have been placed at the following Shoals : — Port Hood Harbor C. B., Portsmouth Point, Spithe;ul, Smith Spit, Dean Shoal, also one at Judique Shoal. Judique Shoal and Dean Shoal Buoys are painted red, the other three are painted black. These Buoys will be placed on or about the 1st May in each year, and taken up about the 10th November. North Canso, north entrance, west side, 120 yards inshore, lat 45° 41' 50" N., l.m 01° 2!)'0" W., fixed white catoptric light, vi.sU)le 10 miles, 110 feet high, white square wooden building, height 35 feet There is good anchorage under the light when the wind is off shore. Lantern on dwelling. H.\RBOR .\n BoucHE, two lights in separate towers, lat 4.5° 41' 0" N., Ion 01° 31' 15" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 9 miles, 30 feet liigh, white square wooden building, 32 feet high, 473 yards S. W. i S. from front light, one fixed red catoptric light, 107 feet high. Range light.s to lead through dredged chainiel over the bar. Po.>ryuET Island, north east end of island in St. (Jettrge's Bay, lat in alignmou t SIMSON BROS k. TO . Sovereign Spices are absolutely pure. Diinovn onus, a l.V., PENTAGON BUILDINO; HALl] *•'• ALIFAX. 1900! NOVA SCOTIA (,I(;HT I10U8K8. 21, 45O3()'40' N., loiHilo H'.W W., ti\,.,l ml oatnptiic li^Wt, visible <) miles, 50 fetit high, sfiiiiuc wliiti; ImiMiti;^', 1u-i>,'lit 'j;i fret. Obscured on esisterly bearings. Capk ST.dKOK(iK, n(.rth side, of C'a|i(«, lat, 1'.° .VJ' .10" X., Ion ()1° 5")' 0'[ W., white catoiitric liglit, revolving' I'vory liidf niinut»\ visiblii "JH miles, 350 feet high, white stiuare building, height 35) feet. AllISAU;, n- rthern extiomity of point, VM) feet fidin end, lat X 45° 15' 5.'i", Ion \V (12'^ 10' 5 '. White, S(jiiiiro, woo I. t()rt-ei- W'l feet liigli, sliowinj;; fixed red light, 70 feet high, diopuic, visil>le 7 tiiiles. PiCTOU Island, south-east point, lat 453 4')' 10" X., Ion (Vl'^'.W SO" \Y., fixed white catoi>tnc light, visible VI miles, 52 feet high, scpiiue white building. Life boat statiojied at eastern end of Island. PiCTOU Hakror, south point of entrance, lat 45'^ 41' 30" X.. Ion (i2° 39' 30" W., two fixed catojitric li^'hts verticd, 25 ft. apart, upper wliite, lower red, vLsible 11 miles, lanteni ()5 fei't liigli, building octagonal, striped red and white vertically, lieight 55 feet. liighted when naviga- tion is open. The small red light is seen below lantern. I'y keeping light W. S. W. vessels clear the east reefs off Pictou Island. In tower of new (!ustom H(»\isea fixed white light, in range with lights at the entrance to harbor, leads through the channel up to the bar. Lat 45^ 41' 0" N, Ion (i2*42' ' \V. PiCTOii Hauiiouu H.\.\(il>:. — Two lights in separ.ite towers on northern side of entiance to harbour, inside of uestiun eu'i o:' Loudon l.e.ich, to | guide vessels throngh the chsinnel '.-'ear of llie bar shods I,at X. 45'^ i 41/ 50", Ion ()2° 40' 15". Front light, squ a-e white touer 3l> feet Irgh, | 000 feet back from the shore, fixed red catojitric, (i(! feet above high | watermark. The hack tow(>r is MSI feet X W. l.y W. } W. fii.iii the I front tower, and is 3S feet higii Tln> light is fixed red catop'rie. 7'S feet i above high water mark, visiKle ^ lui'es. The. e towers ha-e leplaced the Pole Jiights formerly in usi; liolh aie iiaii.ted \vliit(\ Vessels entering kf'ep the Pictou W.sv ai.d ("ust.eni House lights in I one \V. I X. imtil reaching the aligianent of l-'r,is r's faim nmge which they should keepX.W. by W. j W. until thel'ar light is neaily abeam, j vvlien a NV. \ S. course will leaart of Island, lat 45" 4(!' 15" X., Ion (i2o 40' 20" W., wliite, catoptric light, revolving every minut(i, visible 10 miles, 35 feet higli, white s(iuare building, height 2(i fetit. Amkt IjslanI), centre of island. XorthuniV)erland Str.dts, lat 45° 50' 15" N., h)n 03'^ 10' 20" W., fixed while catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 44 feet high, white square wo( den building, height 2() feet. Visible around horizon. Mullin's Point, range lights, north side of entrance to Wallace Har- bor, Cumberland Countv, lat 45° 41t' 45" X., Ion (;3° 25' 5"W., fixed cat- optric white, light visible 11 miles, 3;» feet high, white square wooden building, height 25 feet. Inner red light -^liowu from a lighthouse built sunnner of 1S'.>4. standing 147;> feet X. W. f. W. fiom the front range light. Two lights in one, form a range to lead across bar, and in channel up to Mullin's Point. A can buoy marks entrance to channel, and two fairway buoys. Pigwash," in harbor, lat 45° 52' 30" X., Ion 03" 40' 20" W., hxed catoptric light, red seaward, white towards harbor, visible .S miles, 48 feet high, white square building, height ^44 feet. Bhick buoys to be left - ^ ' ^ ' ite ed left on p('>rt hand, and red on starboard when entering the harbor. Cold Spuing *HKAi)-Lat X 45- 5S' .7 Long ^Af 51' 50' whit square tower, iron lantern red, height base to vane, 3t» feet. Jjight hxei white, 00 feet, visible 13 miles, diojitnc. ^' ! 1 scotch Serges—Kavy Blue and Black, At c. RofisoN k cO's , ^^*_S2b;5¥ ^* 21G NOVA HUOTIA LIGHT JIOUSES. flUOO WEST PROM HALIFAX. Hkkuin.: Covk, W.;stoni Mea.l, lat N. 41° Xi' 57", loiiW. (iiJ" iW .Vs.., Hx(>(l ri'ti, s(|Uiir(> \vliit«' tnwta', *J2 feet from base to vaiie on laiiteiii. Fixoil led 1.") feet above hij^h water. Visible S iiiilos. i Hkkui.n'(; Covk Life boat .stationed here. I Chkbi.'CTO IIkai), west side of entrance to Halifax Harb»»r, lat -H° 30' 1" N., Ion (W'^ 30' 50' W., white li^ht, revolving? every niiinilr, visible 18 miles, 132 feet hijjh, white siiuaro wooden buildinj^, height 22 feet. A stean\ fog whistle sonnds blasts of 10 seconds duration, with an interval of .50 seconds between. An Automatic VVhistliiiff Huoy, painted red, placed in lat 44° 31' 40" N., Ion (;3" ;>!)' 2" W., in 20 fathoms of water, N. K. 1 nine-tenth mihs from Chebncto Head lighthouse. From the buoy Chebucto Head liglit-iiouse bears S. W. 1 mile 5* cables ; Sandwich Point, bears N. .'. W., 3 miles S cables ; Devils Island west light-house, bears N. K. 'l ]'].. ;> miles 5j, cables. Passing to the westward of the buoy at th" distance of half a cable and steering a N. course ma;^netic, will lead up the harbor to the eastward of tiie Neverfail Shoal, and at a distance of two caV)les to the westwaixlof Meagher's 13each light-houst\ A similar buoy, painted black, in lat 44° 28' 25" N., Ion ()3'^22' W W., in 3() fathoms, from this buoy Sambro Island light bears W. ^, X. 8.^ miles. Devil's Island light X. J W. 7|i miles, and the inner autu matic buoy N. W, A N. G miles. Sambro Automatic Whistmng Buov, in 25 fathoms, near S. end of Sambro Outer IJank Painted black, and white vertical stripes. From the buoy Pennant Poi)it bears N. W. by N. i N., 7-^ miles. Sambro Jjiglit, N. h W., 5^ miles. Chebucto Light, X. by E., g F , 8^ miles. Lit N 44' 21' :{0". Ion W. (i.^ ;■)()' 15". The Poi'tuguese Buoy is colored red and black horizontally ; the Rockhead Buoy l)lack and white vertically. An Iron Spar J'uoy p.iinted red and black horizont.'il bands, 1^ cable S. from 4.^ fathom line of Neverfail shoal. The other buoys of Halifax Harbor are colored red on the starboard hand and black on the port hand, entering tlu^ harbor. Duncan's Cove Life boat station near Chebucto Head Light. Sambko, middle of Island, lat 44° 20' 10 N., Ion (53° 33' 2,S" W., fixed white dioptric 2nd order, visible H\ miles, 115 feet high, build ing white, octagonal, (50 feet high. The steam fog whistle has been replaced since the 10th June, 1801, by ex{)l(»sive bombs, tired every 10 minutes, A Bell liuoy, painted black, placed in 22 fathoms water, S. 1*]. by 10. f, mile from the Blind Sister. Iron Can P»uoy has been placed off the S.W. Breaker, Sambro, wooden sj>ars on the Pollocks, on the Whi|»pey Shoal, Stajilcton, MonisPoint. iiell llock, and Duncan's Reef, near Sambro. Shii'I.kv Hkai), Terrance liay, lat 44° 27' 40", hm ()3° 42' 10", Hxed red, on mast, 55 feet high, visible 7 miles. Bktty'h Island, on Brig Point, near Pros[)ect, lat 44° 20' 22" N., Ion 03° 45' .54" W., revolving red catoptric light, greatest brilliancy every two minutes, 75 feet high, visible 14 miles, building white, with two horizontal r.^l bands, scpiare, wood, height 54 feet, dwelling attached. Coast light. • DovKii, on southern end of Callaghan Island, lat N. 44' 2i)' ."U", Ion W. I'l.v' 51' 33", Hxed white dioptric, 50 feet high, visible 12 miles. For Poeket Books, Portfolios, i:ic., pro to t. C. ALLEN A CO. tion, with an 1900] NOVA SCOTIA I.IC.IfT lloUHKS. 217 Wliito sijuarH townr with :i°.V»' W., tixtMl rod catoptric light, (m foot hlgli, hiiihling whito, square, 20 foot Ingh. Lantern on dwelHng. Visible .S miles. Ckouchek's I.sLAN'i), on south point ay and'MalKmo Bay. lat N. 44 ' 2:>' :")»", Ion \V. (14^ 0' 2". Buoy painted black with "N.E. Shoal" in whito letters; nuored in 21 fathoms. From tlie buoy a N. W. .} N. course will lead into \[ahono Bay, and N. E. by N. i' N. will lead into St. Margaret's Jiay. IIudhakd's Covk, (HI (rreen Point, W. side of entrance, lat N. 44° 37' 14", Ion W. (54° 3' 10". Fixed red dioi)tric, (10 foot high. I'uilding white, scpiarc, wood, with dwelling attached. Chk.stkk, K., Inmbound Island, a little to the eastward of centre of island, in Mah