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TOTAL ANNUAL INOOME3. £500,000. 1^" Residences, Churches, and Public Buildings, Insured on specially favorable terms, for one or three years. Losses promptly paid without reference to the Head Office. The undersigned duly appointed Agent at Halifax, N. S., is prepared to issue Poli- cies of Insurance against Fire on the usual terms, at the lowest current rates. . B. ALMON. 1 I / i ^ww^^. i u »^ 3^ ^ii' ilbi/ & All kinds of Insurance effected Ih the following first-class Companies: — WISTIBir ASSVBASCB COIIFY. raUB AND MABim. CAPITAL kSD ASSETS, - - $2,000,000. HKAD OITB'ICB, - TORONTO. Preaidcnt, HON. JOHN MoMUKBIOH. Managing Director, J. J. KENNT. Secretary,. JAS. BOOMER. THB FiRB mum i wATioN, mm.) HSAD OmCX. I OZIDON. XNCUUiSfD. CAPITAL, - - 41,000,000 STEBUNO. BEST, - - £260,000. General Manager, Wm. P. OLIREHUGH, Eiq. Manager for Canada, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Ew]., Momtbiau The London and Lanoasliiro Life Asenranoe Company. An old and well establiihed Company with large Capital and Aaseta. Manager for Canada, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Esq., Montreal. \n3 The Accident Insurance Co y of North Annerica. CAPITAL, - $250,000.00. President, SIR A. T. GALT. Manager, E. RAWLINOS, Esq., Montreal. RISKS TAKiN AT WWff KQllERATe RATSS. All Claims on being established, will be promptly paid. G^eIieral Insurance .^gr^i^t, 191 HOLLIS ST., . HALIFAX, N. S. OD se H. H. FULLER & CO., Hardware, heail Power's Wlift-rSee p. 8. fi Pi -4 I pq * .a e •n a •pa eg a ee « •I a I i*iia JUPU ' . .«.. Wi*PI"W"*»WF' IPOXl THK PROVINCE OF NO¥A SCQTIA, Dominion of Canada, roR TELE t:e3A:£i aJF 6xja JcxaRnrr'^irl Being the third after BI8SIXTILB or LEAP TEAR, aad the latter part of the 46th and the beginning of the 47th y^ar of the Belgn of Her Majes^ Queen Yleterla. ' *m* SSTASZilSXZSID 18034. ' >" See Index^ Pages 211 an^ 215. «^« »» «»■ r Published by the Proprietors, , ' HALIFAX, N. S. n SOLD BY 0\,u.\ A. & W. MACKINLAY, 137 Granville St. : BUCKLEY & AtLEN, 124 GiHnvllte ^t. j T. P. COlWOLLlr, Corner Gmnville and Gedrge Sts; ; WILLIAM GOSSIP, ^03 Granville SK ; RIACGKEGOR & KNIGHT, 125 Granville St. H0?1 fi(Wn4 ^BnCtlHOt Oa, Oon«r OntnTille end SaokTille Sta. m m I > 9 I f OB &td% Plumbers, Steam attfTHot Water InJ. Engineers, Brass-Founders, Ac. SEE ADVBiriSSMKNT PACi^ !(13. AiiierlcAn Qoot tfttfls, Galvaulxea and Blackt I 4 I » I belohKr's farmer's [1883 WILLIAM ROBERTSON, ,,;t IMPORTER OIT Iron, Steel, Cordage, Canvas, Nets, Linen, Twines, Agricultural Implements, HOWE'S SCALES, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &e., &e. 205 & 207 LOWER WATER STREET, Bead of Mitolieirs Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S. ■ .'',r r. WAL»H, City Ha»ltrar« Store, At H. H. FULLER * CO.'S, head of Power's Wliarf. 1883] ALMANACK. OF EV^RY DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE & RETAIL. -A.T iJA i5 Y3j.iau: i /-..... I /Al;jf ie^ our Advertisement at eyeiy page iii,t)ie bopl^^ f !Oi:i U i-B s HMD OF POWER'S WflW t HALIFAX, N. S.-^X.. r> '»-tT jriiTu- fdita^re ;.*i Noble A Hoare'8 Superior VamUliesy belcher's farmer's [1883 BVCRKIfBT A AldliBlT 9 BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, Photo. Albunu, Hcnp Albums, Upern OUunm, Ladlea' Companiona, «Vritinff D«8ki, Drawing Ouat, ■Suhool SIntes, Card C««e«, l^idles' Faiw, CI love Boxes, St«rso8cope% .Microscopes, Parses, Games, I&Ar.SRS IN* Blank Books, Memo Books, Pocket Books, Chronios, Olllott's Pens, Mitchell's Pens Writiiitr and Com iii}r Inks, Boelt Mtrka, Gold P( Rclls, Uold Pens, Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Services, Diaries, Annual*, Almanacks,&o, for 1888. Books Hi every DepartiDent or Llieriinire. Stationery ol every descnption. Rol* Areata for HoywMki, Hif f InbottaaM, Salth A Co.'i Paper Haaglati. BUCKLEY & ALLEN, 124 Granville St., Halifax. rA«BXO»ASLS BA.T SZFOT. 1883 — ^WINTER GOODS. — J 883. JOHN H. PHI LP, IMPOBTER AMD DIALER IN Hats, Caps, Fnrs, god Boffalo Robes, Trnalei, TallMi, Leather Bftt OaseB, Carpet Saffi, ftoJ' WNt^LiSAIke AND Bi.TA((L, 82 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. S. Slga of the eut Hat and Cap, Opposite ToMa's Wkarf. EHEID STOCKOF UDIE8' FURS, entlemen's fur and heavy Cloth Caps of every description will be iffered to intending purohasera at tne lowest prices for cash aM gire mo a oaU. JOHN H. PHILP, Opposite Tobin's Wharf. r, WAliSH, Citjr Hardware Store, At if. H. FULLER A CO/S, Airentg. 1883] ALMANACK. A. STEPHEN $^ SON, , 101 aa& lot alkpinffton Strnt, di, 30 and 30 Prinoo StMtti t.-i> PIBSWUSS minTTOE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Wo are the larResl Mftnufacturers of PAELOR and CIUMIIEK FUIiNlTURE, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, «fcc., in the Province. A^ the Sominion EzhiUtion of 1881, wo obtained a Diploma and Six First Prizes, for the sapo- riority of our work over all comiHjtitora. Orders by Mail carefully attended to. A. STEPHEN 4; SON, HALIFAX. If s 8 Wliolesale Jobber In Metals. FlitliemienN CloodH at lowent piicei for caslit i 9 I I i I i BELCH ECR's farmer's [1883 Boilway, Colliery, Steamship, AND MILL SUPPLIES. :S STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. Oils, Wastes, Packings, Beltings, Hoso, Emery Wheels, Saws, Files, Jiibbit Me<«l, Pumps, Scales, Shovels, Scoops, Wrought and Cast-iron Pipe, Fittings, Boiler Plate and Tubes, Portable Forges and Hantl Blowers, Leffel and Turbine Water Wheels, Mill Machinery of all kinds. The only house in the city making a specialty of this trade. I^CND FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES. P. WAlSR; City Hardware iitore. H. H. FULLER A CO., he«il of Power's Wharf. 18»3] ALMANACK. r^ CO i H li CO Cu Wholesale Jobber In Paints and Oils. Emerson, SteTens & Co.'8 Scythes nro the best madet 8 belcher's farmer's [1883 I.& F. BURPEE & CQ. Dock Street, St. John, N. B. IHFORTBRS AND DSALBBS IN PIG — Scotch, Londonderry. BAR.— Welsh Bolt, Best English Refined, Londonderry, Anierjican, Lowmoor, Swede, Norway. SHEET.— Galvanized, Russia, E. G., Black. BOILBB rLATZ^ TTOSS £Xm BITSTd. THOS. FIRTH ft SON'S kxtra Cast SteeL — For Axes, Tools, Drills, Taps and Dies, Punches aii3 Shears, Cold Chisels, &. SPEAR & JACKSON'S Railway and Carriage Spring Steel, Sleigh Shoe, Tire and Toe-Calk Stoel, Round Machinery Steel for Shafts, Spindles, Blocks, &c. TIN PLATES. INGOT TIN, BAR TIN, Copper Bolts aiid Ti^gots, Sheet Zino, Spelter and Pig Lead, Chains and Anchors, Ship Spikes, Clinch Rings," Oakum, Tar, Pitch, etc., etc., etc. BELLOWS, ANVILS, VISES, Horse Shoos, Hor.se Nai's, Oval, Hall Oval and Half Round Iron, Springs and Axles, Iron Wire, Hesseuier Steel Wire for Bailing Hay. Bridge Rods & Bolts, Square & Hexagon Nuts, Bail way Splkos, Out Spikes and Ifaili, all slzos. AGENTS FOR MUNTZ METAL IN SAINT JOHN. iBTonsaiiOB as to Prices, &c., given by mail at any tiie. P, WAt8U, titjr Haraware Store, U. U. DULLER & CO., bead of Fovei's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. J 25 DUKE STREET, 150 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N.S. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Staple and Fancy AND %i f: f lU a a I I f 3 9 Buyers visitirifr tliis ninrket nre roqueshd to inspect our stock, which they will Hiid one of thti hirge»t and must varied ill the Mttritiuic Proviticea. CLdSZ FBZGSSI LIBSBAL TSZ13CSI lYh0l^8t!tt HArdwArc, atid Jobber In Tiu. \i Dynamite, for sale by H. H. FULLER & CO. 10 belcher's farmer's [1883 "Army & Navy Depot, » I M^t tf? acid Cfi (qM H.m.) (iraavlGC^ St. HALIFAX, N. S. JAMES SCOTT & CO. I>]EA.IjER.S IN" Cliampagne, Hock, Moselle, Burgundy, Sauterne, Chablis, Clan^t, finest brands, iin[iorte(l direct. Choice oil Port, Sherries, Marsala, Madeira. Ilennessy's old Brandies, finest old Scotch, Irish, Canadian liye and American Bourbon Whiskies. Extra old Jamaica and DemerarA Bum. Finest Hollands and Londo ' O'd Tom" Gin. Fii. onign Liqueurs : Curacao, Noyan, Mara^chiuo, Cherry -a^j. Chartreuse, lienedictiiie. . Wine Bitters, Ginger \iUiO. ^ Bass's Ab aid iuiimeis's Stoat, PINTS AND QUARTS. Sugars, Teas and Co^ee, Haias, Bacoii, Cheese (English, foreign and domestic). Butter and Lard, Flour, Oatmeal, liice, Iki;ley, Pem aitd Beans, Pickles, Sauces, Jams and Jellies, Spices, Vinegars, Herbs, Essetices, Salad Oil, Curry, Chutney, Meats and Soups (preserved). Preserved Fish, Vegetables, Milk ; Biscuits, liidsins, Currants, Candles, ^ Soaps, PoiTumes,. Cignrs and Tobacooj various styles of [•reserved Fruits, and. a full line of ^ FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. All Or&ors Promptly and Oarafally Bzoeuted, and Forvardtd 'with Sespatoli. P. Walsh, city Hardware Store, ER & CO. vice® St. 5rne, Chablis. It-. , I. ' . cotch, Irish, skies. Extra toilands and Mar^^chiuo, ine iiitters, i Stoat, « {English, > Oatmenl, Jams and Oil, Curry, ved Fish, > Candles, styles ■ of j ^> and H. H. FULLER A CO., Blasting and Sporting Po^d«r. 1883 J ALMANACK. TTil ■> I I. Soad ef liekford ft BUok's VThut, SI UPPER WATER STREET. PICKFORD & BUlpK, Ship Brokers AND IBIJiP I^MANBIil !'» IMPORTERS OP Wire Hope, Anchors, Chain Cables, Woodberry Cotton Dnoks, Faints, Oils, Putty, Tar, Fitch, Bosin, Common and Eefined Iron, Spikes, etc., etc. NETS, LINES, TWINES, Seine Ne tting, Cork wood, Cutch, Fish Hooks, ^^ Vessels' Outfits Complete. AGENTS FOB WOODBERRY COTTON MILLS, ..XftRRJ^WONSON'S COPPER PAINT. ALSO— AGKNTS FOB Inman Line of Steamers. I \ e I ft i § Wholesale J«bli«r In 2ino and SpieUer. ^ Hay Cotters And LawnHowerS) 1 :i 12 BELCH Eu's farmer's [1883 GORDON & KEITH, 1 j 1 VVBSITTfil XAaUFACTUBSBS, , AND 1MP0RTER8 OF , , .^ IRON FURNITURE. The Largest, Cheapest and Best stock in the City. 41 to 45 Barrlngton Street, - HALIFAX. V s ' "tttPORTERS AND DEALBtid IN " ' Carpets i, Floor Oil Cloths, Linoleum, COCOA MATTING, FURNITURE COTEBINeS. And HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every description. 43 & 45 Sarrington St., Balifaz. ■> p I JAS. McLEARN & SON, 1 1 92, 94, and 96 Barrington Street, 1 i H)l^yFI^%» N. s. 1 '' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' Oil Cake, Cotton Seed, Meal. 1 mm AMERMN CmB FOOD 1 SPMW. PROPRIETORS OF McLEARtfS EXPRESS, i P. WALSH, Wliolesalie HArdwarf^,, |y "^ _L At H. U. FULLER & CO.'S, head of P«irer?« Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 13 236-ASa¥LS STOBXT-SSS <¥>i IMPORteR AMD DEALER IN W!all Paper I Wall Paper I t —JlJJSO— :tl ■ sJ')' PAINTS. OILS. PUTTY, GLASS, ETC. 'i»(,. "I 236— ARGYLE STREET— 236 P. S.— Also Fainting and Glazing, &o., &o. COUNTliY ORDERS SOLICITED. HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness, Whips, Stable Fornisbings, SADDLERY, &c., &c. JOHN fTkELLY, Manufactures to Order, and keeps in stock Of every Description. Sols i{6Biior CopaViaerioaa Bone BioUi otlier Boris. I f Lowest Wholesale House io the Prsvinees. Londonderry! Scotch and English Bar Iron, 1 1 H it I ¥ OB I U BEr.CHGKS PAKMER8 [1883 JOHH E BABUSTEAC'S Leather Store '^^''ill be, found to contain n large assortment of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Consisting of Sole nnd Upper Leather, French Fronts, English Uppers, English, An^erioan and Canadian Koans, French Calfskins, English Kips, Levant Qoat, Patent Cow Ilides. Kid Skins, Polishe^l Cow, Machine Silk, Linen Thread, Lasts, Pegs, Nnils, Hemp, &o ,' ftnd everything rei.nired by Hoot and Shoe Manufacturers, wlio should not fail to call and examine this Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Or 24 VTATEB. STREE?, OppositelBennett's Wharf, near the Police and Post Offices, HALIFAX, N. S. Sausage Maker. ©EOB§E HIRSHFJELi, HAKDFACTURUR OF Sausages 1^ Bolognas OF" KVKRY PKSCRIPTION". Alvraun on hand— Vtssh and Corned Fork, Hams, Baeon, ^^ ^ ?iokied and Smoked Tonvnes, and a rariety of Smoked and Oomed Meats. OJfDEJta aoiiciTBit. call avd kxamtk^e. wimmi^ \^issii»s scfip^yi® at sh^^bt N^Tcog. 214 Ars^ld Street, Halifax 2T. S. p. WALSH-Iroir, Tin, Zinc, At H. U. FULLER A CO.'S, lieaU of Power's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 15 L DEALER IN First-Class tias, Coffees, Sugars, Pas!^ and Family Flour. i SAUCES, SPIOES, FIOELES, TOBACCOS, Buckets, Brooms, Canned Lobsters, Oysters, Salmon, Choice Fruits, &c. Cor&er Biwswick and Jacob Streets, HALIFAX. N. s.^'''''^"" TEAS and SUGARS a Speclaitf. M dellFered to an parts ot tlie city. auU mam; m \chan 2i(j MoUti^ &ktdj (^ulilax. f«m'i#tt* j'?«- miaWi^ on handy which will 6e made uk in 4ht . ^aieiA &4ijU!k 4o §ide\. g/ ^U ^^ian4eed. |r. Spelter, and Sheet and Pipe Load, WHOLESALE. I w Uuut'8 Chopping Axes, for sale by U. JI. Jb UJLLEB & CO. ■ ^ i I i i 16 belcher's faumeu's [1883 1. e- 1 FURS ! FURS ! FURS ! SSTABX.UHXD 1832. QENERAL ACEACHANT, Importer fuid Dealtr In WEST INDIA PRODUCE, FISH, OILS, ETC. — ALSO- Seal SlBUisiaal Furs for Exportation, purchased at Biffhest Cash Value. CRONAN'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. N. B. — PartieB consigning FURS to tlie Sxibscriber may rely on rec^ivio^ prompt and satisfuotory returns by tlie following mail. *^ "*' ' P. 0. Addres8-». CRONAN, Halifax. mum tmm ^ m. IMPORTER^ ANADEALSHa IN Wesl Ma Mm, Teas, Tolaccos, BREADSTUFFS, PROVISIONS, ETC. — . , US. f?« Ct) amdl tt U)pp.©t^ Watep 8tP6©t, BCAI^TFAX. N. S t. WALSH- Wliitfow Glass, 1 ULLEtt & CO. flold Miners' Siipplleii, at H. H. FULLER A CCS. , purchased at NAN, Hnlifax. 1883] Ai/MANACK. 17 New^ Store I Neyv Goods I LONDON HOUSE. !.,* t K^ « WM. MOODY ti CO. IMroRTGiRS AND l>.:;iIiKRS IN British, Oanadim and* Americas ' AIwa-yR on hand, a complete Stock of Clotlis, Tweedi, Sbirta, Shawls, Mantles, Ulsters, Skiits, Dress Goods, Hosieiy,Glove8, Cottons, Flannels, Blankots, Quilts, House Furnishings, White and Colored Cotton Wuri)B. /WHOLESAIiE A.ND KlfiTA.IIL,. i^i^O- Country Homespno, Yarn, Socks and Mitts taken in payntflut for Qooda. WRMRUnEK THE PIACB, Speoial and only Awards. Two Diplomaf of Honor to \V. H. JoiiNHd!?, for Pianos and Organs. M Grand KBaDe Piano, Onljr 4e" Piauo all over the world. Now is the time to send for a superior instruiiieut. Ka-NtUi-ba. PIANOS : KNABE," WEBiR. WHEEIOGK, DOMINION. Oiga&s : BELL and DOICZXTZOIT. AV. IX. JOIIIVHOTV, 123 Hollis Street, HnlifAx. I s w I in t :•*;, , Il«4|9i«u, «iid EttjiirHslit all kinds. lil llil: drilllM's Pi'lMe Ana Donblv Refined Aeythet, I t 18 dglohbr's fakmek's [1883 A. C. COGSWELL, D.D.S;, ^Surgeon Dentist, 105 HOLT.IS STREET. MEIB HALIFAX A5D IHTEBNATIONAL HOTELS, ' HALIFAX, N. S. ^ ^ ARTIFICIAL TEETH! Entire or Part Seta, Plain Oum, Single or Block Teeth, on Gold, Silver, or Valmnite. Tooth VilloA With Odd, Asxalgun or Whito FilUnflrt. TBETH REMOVED with or without Condensed Nitrona Oxide Gaa, or Ether; safe and reliable agents, having been administered in this ofBce to over 3,000 patients. Sets and Parts of Sets, on Vulcanite, from $3 to $20. BEE im^ HIVE. IMPORTBR OP C Xa O T S S 9 Ga88imeres,Tweed8, Ready-Made Clothing, Oents' Furnishing Goods, Rabber Goats and Leggings. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHtOltABLE STYLES. As oar T«nua are BTRICVLY V\»U» yrttean nfTpifH t« npak* up CSnmieuts lit very low prlcra. 118 XTpper "Water, Comer Jacob St., ecAlif AX. isr. fe. ■ i ri I ' m i» .sg — r aE P. WAIiSM--FishiB9 Sitppltes eheiipest. At H. H. FULLER k CO.'S, head of P«»wer>ii Wharf. whitt niUAffi. from 13 to 120. »U»rA (• ninke up 1883] ALMANACK. 19 80 to 93 Granville Street. J. FORTUNE & CO., Importars and Dealers la DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY, &c., &c., I Are always prepat^d to show gouUti' to en.stoiaera, wWther : they are prc[)are(l to purchnse ur not, hh they don't fetir I competition by liaving iheir i^oods Qonipaitid Mritb Mocii^i of I other houses, and we would thortfoie respectfully invito inspection to our stock of Dry Goods nnd Millinery, &c. Homespun, Yarn and Socks'taken in exchange for goods. COTTON WABF8 alwaya kept la stoek. "J. FORTUNE & CO., M te SS «>raaTllle8t., Hellftiz, N.S. wtm^mmm^ HUMFORD BROS., Fiolicg Cgialssiii Ugrebti, 46 and 48 Argyle Street, Halifax, N. S. .„iv ■*^'^' ■■■■' ft ' ' ' ' Personal atteritioh given to all kinds or Country ''Prod lace, and Returns made Promptly. #tJ3iPS' lEtT> BliO^ Nets, £ines, 'tWin^s, Uoaks, itc. e 6 k I. II I ^ii^i. I i « I 11. H. FULLER k CO., General Ilar ALEX. KEITH & SON, (ssTA.S£iTax3:sz> zxo- isao) ICuiTifooturoM of I'SIOTTC ' w « ft •?: 'V JCy ^C^C (So XJX.X. ALES AND PORTER. Iniliorters mxl Bottlers of. :E (i English Ale t Brown Stout. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DOITT FOftGET P. WACSIPS, nnrvi Dcfllfifif L ixNiimaN. Head of Power's Wliarf, nallfaz, N. 8. 1883] ALMANACK. 21 IMPXllCIAIi Fire Insurance Company, 1 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON. irTSTITXTT3BI> 1808. FOR INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Subscribed & Invested Capital, £1,600,000. HALIFAX, N. S. Riaks tHken nt the Lowest Kakea, and lvu«» adjuitod and pitid without reference to EngUnd. Sub-Agenoiea in all principal towna in Nova Scotia, CITY HARmAllE STQRL ESTABLISHED 1841. irise m rn Miirm, IRON, miBUT, COBDAGE, NEB, And everything usually found in a First-class r EardiraM Store. a^h:ot:.:ES!2S.le and retail. W. 'WAMMM SASKET SQUARD, HAUTk% N. 8. THE <;(kEXt UAHDWAlilE: DfiPOT. I ( * - lilli I i i i N s n Nets, Ltues, Twiiies» fiopOf Hoaks* Leads, Corkwood, 22 belohbr's farmer's [1883 GEO. W. JONES, CusissioB d Uamfafitiirers' M Printing and Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, News Inks, Roller Composition, Pails, Tubs, Matches, Jjnishes, Wasli Boards, Twine, etc., in Stock at Lowest Rates to the Jobbing Trade. NAPANEE BRUSH COMPANY. — AT,SO — Steam-Users' Insurance Society of Canada, &C' 0FFIC;B, 11 SACETIuis ST., SALZFAZ. Ei-, HILIFII MARBLE WORKS, R?!:.'0-;J^^tiT-' - i?j;MAXDFAC!TURRR OF ^ f!!/!:^ V'>i^V!'? .U.^iA MONUMENTS, ill Marble, Polished Grey i r and Bed Granite, and Freestone. Hleaidl Stones,, fAm^^l Tabtotee Gaj^^ixtall FontSe eto.e on CCIkmS Md fiC«cib til Qir 8« ¥c money byr bii^luir "kl Catch, etc., At H. H. FULLER Sc CO.'S. 1883] ALMANACK. the Jobbiuji London House - WHOLESALE. SAINT IMPORTERS jl^" A Full Stock in all Departments, and New Goods constantly arriving by every Steamer. p. WALSH'S* Cil) HardTrttro »tore, Market Square. ir il^! II i'lij il'i ■ lllil m Cni Nail8» Paints^ Oils, Gloss, Pnttj, rery low, n e i f > ^ 8 n < 24 belcheb's farmer's [1883 (IjI2^Z'I?SX>.) Paper Makers ,,..^. J AKD W^HOLESALE OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES : 374^ 376 anl 378 Saint Paul Street, MONTREAL, P. Q. — AND — No. 11 Front St., W., Toronto, Ont. \ ' i WORKS: Windsor Mills, Sherbrooke Mills. Always in Stock, a fall assortment of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PAPER Samples and Quotations on application. L 10 /^KRY STEJAl^ER Oaslx Paid for Somespun aa& Torn. FOOT JACOB ST., BETWEEN COMMERCIAL & GRONAiTS WHARVES. Carpet Warehouse, 56 KING SV ST JOHN, N. B. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Curtain Materials, and House Furnisliing Qoods. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COUNTRY OKDERS. Sample! lont oa applioation. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMIS W. HESAI. i I I I Call At P« WAlil»U'S.~W« «ml»r««U~«U.^ .li! Imwieaii Boat HaIIs, QalTftHiied mmi Blaetf 26 BEIiCHERS FARMER S [1883 oam TO BBTPit» 8, leak Population of Nora Sootia by Eleolloral Districts, IWaBNBSS COUNTir. HafltingB 2357 River Inhabitants 1077 j North Mountain 833 ! Dennis River 1097 ' Judique 2027 Port Hood 1498 I Glencoe 1216 ' Mabou 2088 ! West Lake Ainslie 430 Broad Cove Marsh 1076 I Strathlome 1588 I Mar^rue Harbor 1757 ! Cheticamp 272 5484 2620 1331 665 702 4125 990 999 835 2117 1256 924 3667 881 1030 Total 31,258 OUYSBOBOUOH 'Gt«, '^borough Crb^n^ Harbor Cap e Canso White Haven Country Harbor Indian Haibor Sherbrooke Marie- Joseph ' Caledonia Forks St. Mary Manchester Salmon River Guysborough Intervale . . Mittoid New Harbor Goshen and Giant's Lake Tracadie Lan-y's River Isaac's Harbor COUNTY. 170ft 775 1451 867 437 785 1607 919 376 944 1438 717 990 1700 32(> 467 656 788 1012 Total 17,808 HALIFAX CITY. Ward No. 1 7998 Ward No. 2 STM Ward No. 3 ' 2801 Ward No. 4 1942 Ward No. 6, let section 4221 Ward No. 5, 2nd section 0324 Ward No. 6 6170 Sable Island 40 Total 36,100 !¥=»= First-class (iloodsy Low Prices^ At H. II. FULLER & €0.'S, head of l^ower's Wharf. d «h4 Blael, [1883 (oral Distriots, BBTON COUNTY, rows Mb k )f0Tth . 14G4 . 900 . 136!) . 6484 . 2629 1331 665 702 4125 990 999 8a5 2117 1266 924 3667 881 1030 Total... 31,258 lOUOH li COUNTY. nm 775 1451 867 437 7a5 1607 919 37« 944 1438 Intervale !. 990 1700 32<)01 Lakevillb 1644 WOTOU COU^TY. 1 1 ISomerset ...... 967 1 Kentville 2125 ' Oaspereau 1217 Wolfviilft 1880 Mount Thom West Branch River John River John 1278 950 1669 Lower Horton 1680 Cape John 1828 Ayleaford, isouth 1941 balhoMsie 298 CHriboo Pictou, Town 1.332 3403 Ayiesford, North 1694 ISenrick 1608 lUrbonrille 1446 Pictou Hardwood Hit) Roger's Hill West River and Greenhiil 743 1163 1146 868 Yotel 23,4«9 OairloQh 884 HANTS 0«7NTY. New Lairg Middle R ver 636 ..V... 989 ITantsport 862 Hopewdl 2408 Kalinoutli 903 Albion Mines 1881 Windsor, Town aoiO New OlasKow, Town 2696 Windsor Forks ...... 8U New aiaSfirow 943 Ste. Croix 1666 Little Harbor 900 Brooklyn 1106 MoLennah'6 Mountain 1847 1 Scotch Villatre 2611 East River 1381 i llawdon, South 799 St. Mary's. Garden o( Eden 961 Gore 1448 MerriKomish 898 Nine Mile Rirer 1196 Barney's RIvpr nw Shubenocadie 1896 Oulf Shore 1041 .'.iaitland 2766 Westville 2202 Noel 1218 French Rivet 716 Walton 911 Kemut 1926 lUwion, North 800 Total 86,686 Total 23,359 OUMBEiai.AND COUNTY. Aniherst 4467 Amherst Shore ...... 2315 1 ANTIQONISH COUNTY. •Jpper South River 1401 Pugwash Wallace 2279 i l^chaber 832 2380 Antigoiiish ,3614 Wentworth 785 Arisaig 1606 Westchester ..1061 CapeGeonre 1348 Victoria Cross RoatJ 962 1 Morristown 1089 River Philip 2974 1 St. Andrew't 1279 Muccan ...... 2585 : lleatherton . Vm River Hebert .... . 8026 Tracudie 1174 Advocate Harbor 1108 Harbor Bouche • 2133 Parrshorough Shore laoo j St. JoBeph'8 1700 Mills Village 8340 1 T<>tal ...18.000 Tot»l 97 9BR 1 f : .,. ■■ ,.. . . '-1-I_!| We take no adTantaiceg. 'iL. Tarnishes, At H. H. FULLER ft CO.'S, Aprents. [1883 1883] ALMANACK. 2'J HESTISB Is donderry 'donderry idouderry ow che Ver COUNTY. iThe "Wanzer" Sewing Machine. 769 1331 1571 3173 1353 torner iaoke iacke iacke Tbtal. ... 1205 ... 1045 . .. 1500 ^. 1626 i] W 1173 ... 363 .. 1212 .. S461 .. 1102 .. IISO .. 1577 .. 748 1 • • i^f I 728,720 m 'TOTT COUI»TY. „, IWq I River John 955 1660 i 1828 l.«J2 3403 1 743 1183 ^udGreenhiU '.'.['.'/, *868 ••....' 834 636 •.<... 080 2408 1881 2695 ...... Ms fountain ...'.'."' 18«7 . . 1S9I ^rdenolEilon .,,,;; e^f .Town TO TOXr, rSBSOlTALLY. If you read this RdTettisc- meiit it is self-evident ttiat you want a machine for your own use, or else you intend to engage in the purchase ^nd sale of Sewing Machines for ii business. In either case it Ih essential that you 8hv>uld be couvinoed that the Waaaer Sowings Maohine Is the only one to be desired aliove alt others; and witli this result in vievr, we beic to call your attention to a tew of the many advantages com- bined with the WANZER, viz: It is the lightest runnin;; Shuttle Machine. It has more Capacity aid Power than any other Family Sewing Machine. It Is not complicated with cog-geirs nor large cams. It is the simplest and beet oonstri oted machine. Its working paits are case hardentl iron or steel, and so arranged that any wear can be taken up siotply by the turn, of A Bprew. it has a Steel Feed on both sides of tike needle. Its Shuttle is Self Uti-eading, made of solid steel, and carries a larger bobbin than almost any other family sewing machine. Its works are all encased aqd tree from dust, and so arranged that neither the ganuent being sewed nor the operator will become oiled. It has a device by which bobbins can be fliled as evenly ns a spool of cotton, without being guiiled hy hand ; thus each b<4>bin hokia twice the quantity of thread, and the sliuttle tension is more perfect, without running the entiio machine, therebt^ velieving it from wear tor iliia purpose, as also relieving tlM o|)erator of the necessity (3 remo^'ing the worl( or attachments, aa is the cose with nearl}- all other machines. It is elegantly ornamented and flnlshod, and Its cabinet work is unsurpassed. Ihe i«8ult of this cembiDation is the ** WANZSRt" the easiest selling, tlid most durable, best and largest Family Sewing Machine in the worhl. OKNERA^L A.GENTS FOR NOVA. SCOTIA, 107 Barrington St., Halifax. SKMI> FOR DE8CKIPT1VK CIRCULARS. P. WALStt sella at toweit market priees. Fi8b«nn«ii>» Ooods at lowest priees tw cash} 'lllili jilllHi i; Ml ■ ii Pi I 7 £ 9 1 i i \ I i n a d m '2 I 30 BULOHER S FARMERS [1883 Palace Boot & Shoe Store, 168 aBAliTTILLa BTSBBT. loots, Sloes, Eiers ail Slip, WN^LiSALl ANC» RiTAIllL. Country Orders Solicited. BRANCHES : 144 GRANVILLE AND 80 UPPER WATER STREETS, iUI Largest Assorkent ! Best Materials ! Newest Styles ! TEY A PAIR OF OUR CELELRATED CUSTOM-MADE ' PANTS, AT $4.75. CLAYTON $c SONS, KALII^AX, I^. S. mn ' i 'i i nt'i i n i ti i ri ' ifuJ J" I' M. j»i I I* .' ' i' '^ /— (t80,000)— Hlg Excellency the Kt Hun Sir John Grukoe Epward Hunhy Douglas Suthkvlam) Cami'ukMi, Marqui8 of Lome, Knight of the Thistle, und Knight Grand CroBH of St. Michael and St. George, &c. Svcretavy, Ll. Colonel l)e Winton. Aides-(le-Cainp, Hon Mr Bagot and Col RufiKell Stephenson. Extra Aide-de-Camp, Lt.-Coi. Hewitt Bernard. DQHXNION OF CANADA -FBTV7 OOUNCII.. Rt Hon Sir John A. Macdonald, Premier, and Minitter of the Interior — ($8.()G0). Um Sir 8. L. Tilley, Minitter of Finance~(%l fm). " Sir Charles Tupper, c h., Minitter ofJiiiilirnyt nnd Canals — (9i,06o). " Sir H. L. Langevin, Minister of Public Wo/l*— ($7,000). " A. 1'. Caron, Minister of MiHtia-{%7, 000). " John Costigan, Minitter of Inland J{evenue—(9i7, 000). " J.H.Pope, Minitter of Agriculture- (%7 fiOO). " John Carling, Postmnsler-General— ($7,000). " AlackeLzie Boweft, Minitter of Cuttomt— ($7,000). " A. VV McLclan, Minitter <^ Marine and Fiihfriet — (17,000). •' Frank Smith, President of the ComuciY— (*7,000). " SirAlex. Campbell, J»/i»fcfc»-o^Ji««joe— ($7,000). " J. A. Chapleau, Secretary of State- ($7,000). " D. L.Maoph«Mon^ ^e^/Cero/tAe .Senate. ' ' SENATE OF CANADA. Speaker ffon D. L. Macpherson. PHOVINCB OF NOVA SCOTIA.— 10 Membbrs. Hon Thomas D. Archibald, " Robert Barry )i^|«key,:f {30 " John Bourino't, " William MMler, " Alex McP'arlaril, ITonH. A.N. Kaulback, •' X. C Pow6r, " R. P. Grant. " W.J.Almon, M. D.. " ThoB McKay. PROVINOE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 10 Members. iTbn Amos Edwin BotRford,--"--'""^'' " William Hunter Od«lK n- . ' i : " David Wa'rk;' .^^tioU— r-jni /; " John FergiMon, ' - '■:^'4U>uiiJ " Abner Reid McOelanr '•"■'■•'li-' Hon John Glacier, " James Dever, ' " W. Uuirhead. -Ko.jii " J. G. Lewin. •■'"'1 '»>> •♦John Boyd. A <> >Yl- : r PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— 4 Members. Hon D. Montgomery, " R P.Havthome, ffon G. W. Howlan. " J. S. Carvell. Otmi ^a^U ttitlei-f U-kirtHi' jtrtbes. w^ \pii I 11 i 1 1 ! Vjiiaiiilte, for hmIs by II. II. FULLER * VAi, 34 DRLCIIKHO FARMERS [1883 PUOVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Memdkrs. fTim Jacqiinn Olivier Bureau " John Hamilton, CiinrlL'H ('ormitir David I'Mward Price, ■ToHeph V. Arinand, William Henry CliafTen, Jimn BaptiAtu Uuevruniont, .JaniL'H Kurriur, ThoniaH Kvaa, M. H. ('oclirane, •Jean CharieB Cliapais, i< II i Ifon Pierre niiilIarf(eon. K. (.'Iiiiiic. A. H. Pan net, C.H. Pozor, P. Pellet ier, O. (J. Stev«n«, E. K. U. Do Houcbcrvillo. J. H. Ik'lloroso, A. W. Ouilvie, J. K. Tliil)auileau, F. X. A. Trudol. L. V. K. &Ia»Hon. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO— 24 Mkmbkrs. ffon John Hamilton, *' (r. Alexandur, " Walter Hamilton Dickson, " T. N. Gibbh. " David Keesor, " Alexander Campbell, " D Maclanes, *' James Kea Benson, " Elijah I^onard, " William McMaster, " John Simpson, Hon Jamen HIteiid, David Lewis Macpherson, Billa Flint, Goor;,'e Wm Allan, F. Smith, R. Read, A. Vidal, R. W. Scott, J. Northwood. John O'Doiiohue. tt It II It 11 It It Hon M. A. GiranI, " J, C. Schultz. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA— 3 Memwrrs. Hon J. Sutherland. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA— 3 Members. Hon. H. Nelson. Bon W. J. Macdonald, " T. R. Mclnnis. CAq^/ain Rot Canon Johnston. :te»4 of the Parliammts. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. 'H,. Clerk — John George Bourinot ; Ckrk Atmtant — F. at-Armi—V>. W. Macdonell. B;ouIe«u. 8erge<{nl- PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Annapolis — William H. Ray. Antigonish — Angus Mclsaac. Cape Breton — William McDonald, Murray Dodd. Colchester— /Tow A. W. McLelan. Cumberland— ifon Sir C. Tupper, k. C.M.H., C.B. Digby— fliw W. B. Vail. Guysborough— John A. Kirk. Halifax— M. H. Kichey; M- p. Daly, Hants— William Henry AUuon, Invemess>-Hugh Cameron. Kings— Douglas B. Woodworth. Lunenburg— Thomas F. Keefler. Queens— James t'. Forbes. Pictou— J.McDougald, C. H. Tupper Richmond — Henry N. Paint. Shelburne — Thomas Robertson,' Victoria — Charles J. Cairpbell. Yarmouth— Joseph R. Kinney; ' jrj&;p% v«iiPL bi»rjiSipQfi^i^fj9^^. ^ iLGR * CO. A — 3 Members. laon. Rouleau. 8ergea,nt- ! >TIA.. i fOin Ektn Henry Alluon, ugh Cumeron. las B. Woodworth. rhornas F. Keefler. es 1'. Forbes. I>)ugald, C. H. Tuppcr leury N. Paint. j i homas Robertson, | irles J. Catrpbell. oseph R. Kipneyi ' II. U. FULLGB k C0.« BUstlnir and Sportfnv Powder. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert-John Wsllaoo. Ciirk'ton— David Irvine, Charlotte— A. H. Oillnjor. (ilniicester Kenned v F. Burns. Kent— 0. A. Uirnuafd, Kinns—Oeorpe E. Foster. Northumberland— //on 1*. Blitchell, Quvuus— George G. King, ReHtigouche— Robert Mnffat. 8t. John, city- -//on Sir S. L. Tillev, St.Jobn, city and county — //unlRaac Btirpcp, C. W. Weldon, Sunbury- (Jharlcn Burpee, Victoria— /Am John Covtigan, Westinoreland- Jo^iah Wood. York — Jolin Pickard. PROVINCE OP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. King's Co., P. A. Mclntyre, Jas. E. Kobe rt ion. Prince Co., James Yeo. E. Hackett. Queen's Co.. Louis II. Davis, John 'f . Jenkins. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Argentcull, Hon. J. J. C. Abbott. Kagot, Flavicn Uupont. Heauce, Joseph Bolduc. noauharnois, J. G. H. Bergeron, Biiilochasfe, Guillaume Amyot. IJerthier, K. O. Cuthbert. rionaventure, L. J. Riope!, Brome, Sydney A. Fisher. Cimmbly." Pierre Basil Benoit. Chainpiain, Hypolite Montnlaisir. Clinrlevoix, Simon Xavicr Cimon. Chatcauguay, Edward Holton. Chicoutimi & Saguenay,J. A.Gagne.i Coiunton, Hon Jtlin Henry Pope. Dorcnester, Chas A. Lesage. Drummona and Artliahaska, D. O BourbcAu. Gasne, P. Fortin. Hoclielaga, Alp I^esjardins, Huntingdon, Julius Scrivcr. Iberville, Francois Bechard. Jacques Cartier, D. Girouard, Jolictte, Edward Guilbault. Kamouraska, Charles B. Blondeau. Laiirairie, Alfred Pinaonncanlt. L'Assomptlon, Hilaire Hurteau. Laval, Alderic Ouimet- Levis, Ilmi Dr. Joseph G. Blanchet. L' Islet, P. B. Casgrain. Lotbiniere, Dr. C. I. Rinfret. Muskinonge, Frederic Houde. Megaiitic, L. J. Cote aUat Frechette. Missisquoi, George B. Baker. Montcalm, Firmin Dngas. Mnntmagny, A. C. P. H. Ijindrv Montmorency, Pierre Vincent valin Montreal, Centre, John Jos. Curran Montreal East, C. J. Coursol Montreal. West, M. H. Gault Napierville, Mederic Catudal Nicolct, F. X. O. Methot Ottawa County, Alonzo Wright Pontiac, John' rtrj'son Portneuf, Jos. E. A. do St. Georges Quebec, Centre, Joseph G. Bo»r<< Quebec, East, Hon VVilfred Laurler Quebec, West, Hon Thos McGreevy Quebec Co., Hon Adolphe P. Caron Richelieu, L. It. Massue Richmond and Wolfe, W. B. Ives Rimouski, Louis Adolphe Billy Rnuville, G. A. Gigault St Hyacinthe, Michael E. Bemier St Maurice, Dr. Deraulniers. St John's, Francois Bonrassa, ShefTord, Michael ^uger Sherbrooke, R. N. ilall Soulanges, ____ Stunstead, Charles C. Colbpr Temiscouata, Dr. Grandbois. Terrebonne, Hon J. (.'. Chapleau Three Rivers, Hon Sir H L Langevin Two Mountain, J. B. Dnoust Vaudreuil, Hugh McMillan Vercheres, Hon Felix Gcoffrion Yamaska, Fabien Vanasse Addington, John W. Bell Algoma, S. J. Dawson Bothwell, John J. Hawkins Brant, .."T. R., James Somerville Brant, 8. R., W. Patersoa Brockville, John F. Wood Bruce, N. R., Alexander McNeill PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Bruce W. R., James Somerville Bruce, E. R., Rupert M. Wells Cardwell, T. White Carleton, Rt. Bon Sir John A. Mac- donald, k.cb. Cornwall and Stormont. Dr. Bergin Dundas, Charles E. Hickey Inil go under all prices in UABDWABE. \i it 1 II 'llil j! I '11 Hay CutterH aud L|iwn Mowers* 36 BKLCHER8 FARMER 8 [1883 Durham, E. R., Artli. T. H.Williams Durham, W. R., Hon Eitwanl Blake Klgin, E. R., John II. Wil»on. Elgin, W. R., Geo E. Casey Essex, S. R., Lewis Wigle Essex, N. R , James C. Patterson Frontenac, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick GlenKurrj', Donald Macmaster Grenville, S. Riding, Wm. T. Benson Gre)', E. R., Dr. Thomjs Sproule Grey, N. R., Benjamin Allen Grej', S. R., George Landerkin Huldimand, David Thompson Halton, William McCranev Hamilton (city), F. E. Kilvert, ' Robertson Hastings, E. R., John White HastingSjN.R., Hon Mac enzieBowell Hastings, W.Riding, Alex Robertsoni Huron, W R., M. C. Cameron Huron, K. R., Thomas Farrow Huron, S. R., John McMillan Kent, Henry Smyth Kingston (city), A. Gunn Lainbbm, E. R., John H. Fairbank Lambton, W. R., James F. Lister Lanark, North Riding, Jos Jamieson Lanark, S. Riding, J. G. Ilaggart I^eds &> Gren'-ille, N. R., Dr Ferguson Leeds, S. R-, George Taylor Lennox, lit Hon Hit J. A. Macdon- ald, K.CB. Lincoln and Niagara, J. C. Rykert London (city), Hon J, Carling Middlesex, N. R., Timotliy Cougblini Middlesex, E. R., !)• Macmillan Middlesex, S. R-, Jas Armstrong Middlesex, W. R., G. W. Ross Monck, Lauchlan McCallum Muskoka, W. E. O'Brien Norfolk, N. R., J. Charlton Norfolk, S. R., Joseph Jackson Northumberland, E. R.. E. Cochrane Northumberland, W. R., Geo Guiliet Ontario, N. R., Alex. P. Cockuurn Ontario, S. R., F. W. Glen Ontario, W. R , Geo Wheler Ottawa (city), Chas. H. Mackintosh Joseph Tass^ Oxford, N. R., Jas. Sutherlani! Oxford, S. R., Archibald Harley Peel, James Fleming Perth, N. R , 8. R. Hesson Perth, S. R., James Trow Peterboro', E. R., J. Bumham Peterboro', W. R., G. Hilliard Prescott, Simon Labrosse Prince Edward, J. M. Piatt Renfrew, N. R.. Peter White Renfrew, S. R., Robert Campbell Russell, M. K. Dickinson Simcoe, N. R., Dalton JlcCafthy Simcoe, £. R., Herman H. Cook Simcoe, S. R., Col. Richd. Tyrwhitt Toronto Centre, Robert Hay Toronto, Fast, John Small Toronto, West, J. Heaty, Q. c. Victoria, NR, Hector Cameron, q.c. Victoria, S. R., Joseph R. Dundas Waterloo, N. R.. H. Kranz Waterloo, S- R., James Livingstone Welland, John Ferguson Wellington, C. R., Dr G. T. Orton Wellington, N. R., John McXIullen Wellington, S R., Jaiiies lunis Wentworth, N. R. T. Bain Wentworth, S. R.. Lewis Springer York, E. R., Hon Alex Mackenzie York, N. R., Wm. Mulock York, W. R , N. C. Wallace PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Lisgar, Arthur W. Ross Marquette, Robert Watson Provencher, Joseph Royal Selkirk, (high Sutherland Winnipeg, Capt. Thomaa Scott PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Victoria, E. C. Baker, Noah Sliakcs- peare, I' Yale, F. J. Barnard. Cariboo, James Reid New Westminster, J. A. R. Homer Vancouver, David Wm Gordon PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Skat of Government— HALIFAX. LieiUenant-Oovemor, (and Dtp Governor for riqmng Mitrriage Licenttf,, ($9.000) — Hia Honor the Honorable Adams George Archibald, O.M.G. Private Secretary, Lt.-Col. H. W. Clarke, N. S. M. P. mi^SU'S Is tho only JotiMoff Jtonse.- ffirst At U. H. FULLER & tO.'S, head of Power's Wharf. [1883 ., J. Charlton •, Joseph Jackson ,nd, K. K.. IC. Coclirane jid,W.K.,GeoGiiilIet ,, Alex. P. Cociib;ira ., F. W. Glen ( , Geo Wheler I, Chas. II. Mackintosh , Jas. Sutherland , Archibald Harley <'len)ing S. K. Hesson fames Trow K., J. Uumham . R., G. Hilliard }n Labrosse •d, J. M. Piatt {.. Peter; White, ',., Robert Campbelt . Dickinson , Dalton McCarthy , Herman H. Cook , Col. Richd. Tyrwhitt re, Robert Hay , John Small t, J. Heaty, q. c. , Hector Cameron, Q.c. ., Joseph R. Dundas R.. H. Kranz K., James Livingstone n Ferguson :. R.,DrG. T. Orton r. R., John McVIullen R., Jni|ies Innis r. R. T. Bain i. R.. Lewis Springer Ton AIe.\ Mackenzie iVm. Mulock N. C. Wallace liA. Sutherland pt. Thomas Scott UMBIA. . Baker, Noah Sliakcs- rnard. HA. X. / Jtfitrringf. Lieentet., ■ Akchibalu, O.M.U. 1883] ALMANACK. 37 EXEvJUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. William T. Pipes, m.p.p., Premier. " Charles K. Church, m.p.p \, Provincial Secretary. " Albert Gayton, m.p.p., Com'r of Public Works and Mines. " Alonzo J. White, m.p.p.. Attorney General. " Duncan J. Campbell, m.d , m.p.p. " Thomas Johnson, m.p.p. " Arthur McN. Cochran, M.L.C. • , ' -.^I'l " Thomas F. Morrison, m.l.c. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Prej<'ffen^ .. .Son Robert Boak, Halifax. Hon John McKinnon . . . . , .^. , , AntigoAish, " Samuel Creelulan. ...Stewiacke, " Daniel McN. Parker, M.D Halifax, " James Fraser ;..Pictou, Charles Dickie, li^q • Cornwallis, E. R. Oakes, £«q^.> ^ Di^jby. Hon A. Mclji. C'Qohran, m.b.c. Maitland. " Thomas f. lllorrison, m.e c. , Loudooderrj . JamcH Butler,' Ksir). ; .Halifax, Loraii E. Baker, l<>q Yaimouth, Cliarlci) Bpudrot, E.'^q Arichat, Charles M. Francheville, E«q. I Guysborough, John B. Dickie, Esq Truro. 1) vid McCurdy, Esq Bnddeck.C.B. Hiram Black, iCsq Amherst, James S. iMc Donald, Esq Halifax, hamuci Locke, Esq ,. . .Lockeport. \V. H. Owen, Es-^-: . . . i'J. ,'. ..Lunenburg. Geo. Whitman.. Esq Annapolis, [ Clerk, Jolin G. Halliburton. Chaplain, Rer George W. Hill, a.m. [ Gentletnan Uiher of the Black Rod, Robert Romans. i \* Thti MeniUei-8 of tho Kxecutive and LeKlslative Councils are Justices of the j Peace throughout the Province, so long as they belong to either branch. I LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. I Speaker.... Hon I Annapolis Cohsty. . . .J. W. Ix)ngley and Henry Monro. ; Antujonisii " . . . .C. B. Whidden and Angus McGillivray. i Cape BiiE'ijoii' " ....Uon Alonzo J. White, m.k.c , Attorney General, and William Buchanan. Colchester " ... .William A. Patterson and William M. Blair. CuMBKiJLAND " ... .C. J. Townshend and Hon Wm. T. Pipes, m.e.c , Premier, DiGBY " . . . .Henry M. Robicheau and John S. McNeill. ; GuYSBonouoH " ....Otto 8. Weeks and James A. Fraser. Halifax " . . . .William D. Harrington, M. J. Power «nd William S. Fielding. Hants " ....Nathaniel Spence and Allan Haley. Invekness " . . . . Alex. Campbell and D. J. Campbell, m.r.c. Kings " ... .Thomas L. Dodge and Tbnmu^ R. Harris. LuNENBUBO " ....i/o» Chos E. Church, M.E.C, Prwmciaf (Secretary, and George Angus Rous. PicTou f' ... .A. C. Bell, Robert Hocken and Chas. H. Muuro. Queens " . , . .Joseph H. Cook and Jason M. Mack. Riohmoud " }. f . Isidore Le Blanc and Mnrdock McRae. : ftonse* cm UAItimAKE STORE, HAtiFAX, N. 8. UUJJ londonderry, Scotch and English ])ar Iron, iiiir 38 BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 Shelbur>b County.... Wm. F. MacCoy and Bon Thos. Johnson, m.e.c. ViCTOKiA " . . . .William F. McClirdy and John A. McDiinKid. Yammouth " ....Albert Gayton, M.B.C., Comr. of PvMic Wwhs and Mines, and Thomas E. Ooming. C/erib, Henry C. D. Twining. il/Msenjrer, John Fitzgerald. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Provincial Secretary, Hon C. E. Church, m.i-.p. Dejmty Sec'i/, Herbt. Crosskili. FinanciaT Clerk, Wm K. Hevnolc's. Marriage License Clerk. Edwin C. Fairbanks. Provincial Cashier, W. E. Brine. Clerk, H'»gh Little. Department of Fubllo Works and Ulnei. Commissioner, Hon A. Gayton. Deputy Commissioner, John Kelly. | Inspector of Mines, Edwin Gtlpin, jr. C^erk, C. H. Citrman. Deputy Getd Comm'rs. — Sherbrooke, Wm L. Pye. Mines Board of iSMminers — John Ratherford, Stellarion ; Henry S. Poole, 8telltarton ; William Hall, Spring Hill ; William Kontledge, Sydney ; David McKean, Little Glaco Bay. Secretary, Edwin Gilpin, Halifax, Inspector of Mines. Frovincial Hospital for Insane. Visitors, the Governor, the Chief 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. Medical. Superintendent, Ahtxauder P. Keid, H.D. Asst Physician^ George A. Sinclair, m.d. t,' Obmmissioners of Public CharitlCMl. The Coinmissioner of Public Works an{V;6y,* Anselm M. Co- meau ; Guysboro', W. Hartshorno, C. T. Taylor D. W. . Crockett ; Balifax, W. A. Hendry, W. Anderson, C. R. Fairbanks, E. H. Keaiing, H. W. Andrews and M. McJ. Logan, Angus Cruickshanl. i ; Hants, Jm McKonzie, Inverness, James W. McKenzie, Wm. J. Mc- Keen; Kings, J. Lenrd, Henni<;ar Neily ; Pictou, James Holmes, F. W. McKenzie ; Queens, Samuel Smith, John H. Hnrlow, N K. Freeman ; Richmond, John J. Robertson; Shelbarne, James A. McKay; Victoria, Joiiali Freeman ; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield. Board of Agriculture. President, David Matheson, Pictou; Pice- President, Israel Longworth; Secretary and Treasurer, Professor Lawson. The following nre the members: — Government Member, Hon Alonzo J. White; District No. I, Halifax and Lunenburg Counties, Donald Archibald, Musq^odo• bolt ; District No. 3, Kinqs^ Annapolis and QufMs, W. E. Stai^- att, Paradise; Dist,iet No, 3, Diyby, SMburne amd Yarmouth, Charles E. Brown, Yarmontb; District No. 4, Hunts, Colcheter, CumbeAand, ,11 .H II M i , 't'M > ■ i>^,idj,n II i ll i; ImerioAu Cotton Nets» English Cotton Heti* , Israel Longworth; following RN the Whlto; Dittrid shibnld, MusqHodo- . W. E. Staif-an,; rmouth, Charkd E. ! heater, Cumberland, i At H. 11. FULLER A CO.'S, kead of Power's Wharf. 18831 ALMANACK. 39 Israel Longwortli, Tiuro; District No. 5, Pictou, Antigonish, Guusboro', I'avid Matheson, Pictou; District No. ^6, Cape, Breton, Ric/unond, hverness, Victoria , 3o\\x\ McKeen, Mabou. Corrmunications for tiio Board are lo be addressed to " Frofesaor Luwson, Dalhousie College, Halifax." Provincial Iiibrary. His Honor A. G. Arohibald, Hon W. T. Pipes, Hon L. G. Power, J. H. Harvey Esq J, W. Lonplej, Esq, m.f.p., Kon Dr. Almon, Rev G. W. Hill, Mr J. S. Maedonald, VV. D. Harrington. Libarian, Provincial Railway Encfineer, Martin Murphy. Chief Game Commissioner, Charles Sydney Harrington. Com'Tussinn'sr for examining ■> reserving and arranging, ancient records and JocuineMs, illiistralive of the History and progreis oj Society in the Province, Thos. B. Aikins, d.c.l. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Govkrnmknt— FREDERICTON. Lieut.- Governor— ( 19,000) -His Honor the Hon R. D. Wilmot Private Secretary, Henry Wilmot, Esq Prov. Aide-dt-Camp, Captain A. i. Street EXECUTIVF COUNCIL. Hon R.'Yoxmg,N.ij.o,, President o/ Council. Hon "P. A. Landry, m.f.v., Prov. Secretary. Hon V.. MeLcjd. m.p.p., Attorney General. Hon Michael Adam!>, m.p.p., Surveyor General. Hon G. J. Colter, Chief Com' r Board of Works. Hon F. E. Morton, Solicitor General. Hon. W. E. Perley, m.p.p., Hon D. L. Haningtor, m.p.p., and Hoti W. J. Lewis. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President. . . .Hon — — : Hon William Hamilton *' Daniel Hanir.gtoa Robert Young John Lewis Thomas R,, Jones Wm B. Bcveridge Oweu Mclnerny , George F. Hill Ckrk, Geo Botsford Hon Archibald Harrison " Allan A. Davidson James Kyan John Flewwelling Fruncis Woods Robert Robin.ion A. F. Randolpa Richard. Clerk Assistant, J. H. Phair b>i..H J' u (( (. F. Alexander. Usher of the Black Bod, B. R. Jouett. Chaplain, Rev LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. ...Hon , .......... CouNTT .... Hon W. J. Lewis, m.t>.. Gains S. Tnmer . .John S. Leighton, George W. White J. £. Lynott. John McAdam, George Hlbbard and Albert Cakleton County. Chaklottk Co, £.. Ll^'UUU, tlUlill James Mitchell. Gloucester " ... .P^itrick Ryan, Francis McManus. Kent " ... .Wm Whe'ten. Oliver LeBlane. Kings " Dr E. A. Vail, Hon Fibnemoro E. Morton and G. Hudson Flewclling. nnTvnr^j,$il% TTKQi<»wie lina nct«K w- 1 Hunt's Chopping Axes, for sale by U. H. FULLER & CO. 40 belcher's farmer's [1883 Madawaska Co. North'hbld " Queens " Restigouchb " St. John City St. John " SUNBUBT " Victoria " Wkstmorl'd " York (i ..Matthias Nadeau. . . Hon Michael Adams. Thomas F. Gillispie, W. A. Park and Georc;? Burchill. , .Albert Palmer, R. Hethenngton. . .Cunard Barbaric, Labillois. , .John y Ellis, Hon E McLeod. ..David McLellan, William Elder, B. J. Ititchie and Wm Quinton. ..Hon. Wm E. Perley, Stirling. ..W. R. L. Tibbitts. , .J9onP. A. Landry, Hon Daniel L. Hanington, John A Humphrey and Dr Black. ..Hon 6. J. Colter, A, G. Blair, Frjd P. Thompson, and E . L. Wetmore. CUrkf Geoi^ at-Amu, J. Bliss. Clerk Asnstant, John Richards. -. Engrossing Clerk, John Black. Sergeant- PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Lieut. Governor,— ($7,000)— Uia Honor Hon T. H. Havlland. Privatt Secretary, (S325) — E. Haviland. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Pretldeat—Hon W. W. Sullivan. Hon S. Prouse, Hon John Lefursey, J. O. Ai*8erianlt, " Wm Campbell, Jos. Wifflit">itHi *" Donald Ferguson, Keil McLeod. Clerk and Auditor— R. F. DeBlois. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Prestdent — Hon J. Balderston, Queen's Covstx.— Charlpttetoum and Roynlt^T. W. Dodd,JD8q. rst District — Jdin Baldeiraton, Esq. Second Ihttncl — K. Mi turin, Esq., First L. MacMillan Kino's Countt.— Ffr«« Disifict — Si. Bulger, Eeq., L. Kickham. Seamd District — floft Joseph Wightman, T. Annear, Esq. Prince County.— /Vr«« District— R. B. Peid, Esq., B. Rogers. Sficond JW»(^iMi UMiik Ikud Ukk^, PULLER & CO. F. Gillispie, W. A. Gold miners* Supyll^g, nt «. H. FULLER jfc CO.^ r UoSteill, Esa. 1883] ALMi^NACK. 41 Third District— Peter McT.aren, John McDoup;a1d. Fourth District — flon Uamuel Frowse, M. Macb'adyen. rRINCK COUNTY. First Dittrict—S. F. Perry, J. A. Matlieson. Second District— Hon John Yeo, Jaaie.s W. Richards. Third District — J. Alex McDonald, .1. O. .A rsenault. Fimrth District— k. E. C. Holland, G. W. Benile;j'. Fifth Dittrict — Jlon John Lefurgey, John F. Gillis. Chitf Clerk— Krch McNeill; Asst. Cferi(>--F. W. Hughes; Law Clerk— A. A. McLean; Sergeant-at-Arms — D. McKenzie. PUBLIC OFFICERS. Provincial Seorefary and Treamrer—Hon Donald Ferpfason ; Attorney Genend — Hon W. W. Sullivan: Controller of Cnstoms^M. Ci\rrK,¥j!>q^; Cmnmissioner of Croian and Public Lands — Hon Dcnnld Ferfju^on ; Jiepis- trnr of Deedt—B. DesBrisay, Esq ; Comndsrioner of Public Works— Hon William Gantpbell; Secretary of Pvblic Works, J. W. Morrison, Esq; Postmaster — Hon A. A. McDonald ; Queen's Piinter— John Coombs, Esq; Supf of Eaucation—D Monte La Valiiere, Louis Archatnbeault Kepentigny, Alexandre Lacoste Milles-Isles, George Bryson. , Inkerman, C. De Bouchervilie Montarville. tt Clerk G. B. de Bouchervilie. Gentleman Uiher of the Black Bod, S. S. Hatt. 8ergeant-at-Arms, L. E. Frenette. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. . Speaker.... Hon Argenteuil William Owens Bagot Antoine Casnvant Beauce ... .^ ... Hon Jean Blanchet Beauhamois. . . .C. Bergerin Berthier ........ .J. Sobillartl Bonaventure Brome W. W. Lynch Chambly D. D. Martel Champlain Robert Trudel Chateauguay. . .E. Laberge r"i.,..i»,r,.i.., O.Gauthierdt. Ijieiu' V Durham, w.B. Elgin, K.R... Elgin, w. K. Esisex, 8. R... Essex, N.R.,. Frontenac . . Glengarry Addington H. M. Deroche, Algoma R. A. Lyon, IJrant, u. R J. Young, Brant, 8. R lion A. S. Hardy, Brockville Hon C. F. Fraser, Bruce, N.R Ponald Sinclair, Bruce, s.B H. P. O'Connor, Cardwell ..... .C. Robinson, Carleton G. W. Monck, Cornwall W. Mack, Dufferin J. Barr, m.d,, Dundas Andrew Broder, Durham, e.r. . .John Rosevear, J. W. McLaughlin, J. Cascaden, T. M. Navin, W. D. Balfour, ,....S. White, D.D.Calvin, Rayside, Grenville, 8.R.. F.J. French, Grey, n.r D. Creighton, Grey, e.r.,. . ..'. .A. W. Lauder, Grey, s. R.,. ; . . ..I. H. Hunter, Hastings, N. . . .G. H. Boulton, Hastings, E.R. .N. S. Appleby, Hastings, w R. .Walter Ross, Huron, s.R. . . . A. Bishop, Huron, e. b. . . .T. Gibson, Huron, w A.M. Ross, Haldimand J. Baxter, Halton D. Robertson, Hamilton city.. J. M. Gibson, Kent, K. R.,. . . .D. McCraney, Kent, w. K., . . ,E. Robinson, Kingston city. .J. H. Metcalfe, Lambton, \v. ii.. Jlon T. R. Pardee, Lanibton, E u.. .Peter Graham, Lanark, n.r ,.. .W. C. Caldwell, Lanark, s . R, . . . W. Lees. ! eeds, n.r, and ( tt »* • i Grenville, } H- Merrick, Monck fe. Harcourt, Middlesex, e.r. .R. Tooley, Middlesex, ».r. .J Water's, Middlesex, w.B. J. Waterworth, Muskoka Norfolk, N.B. ,. .J. B. Freeman, Norfolk, 8.R W. Morgan, N°'J^7^;'^*"'';jj.M.Ferres, Northumberland, ^„ '°^' j J. C. Field, vv.K I ' TiCeds, s.R. W. Richardson, Lennox G. H. Hawley, Lincoln S. Neelon, London city W. C. Meredith, Clerk, C . T . Gillmor. Seri/t-at-Arms, S. Glackmeyer. Ontario, n.r. . . .Thomas Paxt»n, Ontario, s b. . . . J. Dryden, Ottawa city.. . . .P. Baskerville, Oxford, n.' B. . ..JJon O. Mowatt, Oxford, s.B Hon A . Crooks, Peel K. Chisholm, Perth, N.R D. D. Hay, Perth, s.R Tlios Ballantyne, Peteiboro', w. r.W. Scott, Peterboro', e.r. .T. Blezard, Prescott Dr. Harkfn, Prince Edward. .6. Striker, Renfrew, n.r Mr. McAllister, Renfrew, s.R S. Bontield, Russell. J. Morgan, Simcoe, K r Cliarliw Drury, Simcoe, w. r. . . .Thos Long, Simcoe, 8. R W. J. Parkhill, Stonnont .T. Kerr, Toronto, East. . .Hon A. Morris, Toronto, West.. .Robert i.ell, Victoria, N.B S. S. Peck, Victoria, 8. R. ..Hon S. C. Wood, Waterloo, n.r.. .M. Springer, Waterloo, s. r. . .Isaac Masters, Welland ...D. Near, Wellington, 8. R.J. Lawlor, Wellington, c.n. .C. Clarke. Wellington, n.r.R. McKim, Wentworth, s.R. .F. M. Cavpenfcr, Wentworth, n.r.. J. McMnhon, York, E.R G. W. IJadgerow, York, w.B P.Patterson, York, N.B Dr Widdefield. i?. WAlSh, 5tf Hardware store. ft- I ::! i::, r ill I Nets, Lines, Twines, Ropot Hooks^ Leads, Corkwood, 41 beloher's farmer's [1883 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Govehnmknt— WINNU'EQ. Lieutenant Governor, — ($0,000) — His Honor the iTon J. C. Aikeas. Private Secretary, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bon. J. N«rqiiav, Treniurer and Premier. " C. P. Brown, Minister of Public Work$. " A. M. Siithetland, Attorney General " A.M. G'lrtrd, Minister of A^eukmtv, " A. A. C. LaUivlere, Provincial Secretary, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Assiniboine Alexander Mnm^, Baie St. Paul. . . . Hon A. M. Girard, Birtle E. P. Lacock, Burnside Jo)in Smith, Brandon J. W. Sifton, Cartier Gilbert McMicken, Daiipbin« John A. Davidson, Dufferln, N. .. .Dr. Wilson, DuffeHn, S W, Winram, Emerson Thos GHrney, Gladstone C. P. Brown. Higli Bluff..... J. A. K. Drnmmond Kildonau A. M. Sutherland, I^bcrandoye .... L. A. Prudhomme, Minnedosa John Crerar, Clerk, T Mountain Thos. Greenaway, Morris Joseph Taitlifar, Portage la Praipe.Dr. Cowan, Rockwood J. S. Aitkins, Springfield Chu. EiKe, St. Agathe Chas. Kittson, St. Andrews . . . .John Norquay, St. Bonifiioe A. A. G. LaRiviere, St. Clements . . . .E. H. 6. G. Hay, St. Francis Xavier.P. Breland, Turtle Mountain. J. P. Alexander, Webtboume AVinnipeg D. H. McMlllau, Woodlands Wesley Lipsett. Spenco. provincie: of British Columbia. Seat of GovBttKMKNT — VICTORIA. itewfc-ffot).— (§9.000)— His Honor the Hon Clf.mknt F. Cobmwall. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Ban R. Heaven, MinitUr of Finance and Agriculture and ComnCr of Lands and Wr TO"W"isr, W. C. BRENNAN, 162 Granville Street, Halifax. WEATHER GUIDE. The follomng Table (the result of many years' actnal observation) is ascribed to Dr. Herschel. It is constriieted upon a due consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon, and to 2 r. M. ' Between 2 and 4 p. m. '• 4 " 6 '• «• e " 8 " 10 "JO " " inidniKbt. Fafr. Cold with showers. Rnin. Wind «nd rain. Vartable. Showery, Very rainy. Variabie. Pair. FtvirifwindbeN.W. RainyifS. <»rS. W Ditto. Ditto. ftir. Hard Frost unless wind be 8. or W, Snow and stormy.- Stormy and rainy. Stormy. lUin if wind W. Snow if K. Cold »nd high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N or N E. Snow if 8 or SW. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty. The nearer midnight any of the Moon's changes occur, the finer will )>e the weather during the succeeding week ; the nearer noon any ot ^ those changes happen, the moM foul and wet will be the weather that will follow. I Than any house ia the ProTinee— P. HVALbH. II. II. FULLER & CO., head of Powor'M Wharf, 1 I i^' ,.if- ]: fm. •s i <4 J. «> f *« a s o 48 imLCIILUS FARM BUS [1883 OO Gn,A3Sr"VIH-.K ST., HAI^IKAX, JS^OVA. HOOT I A. lAaaufaoturine: Jeweller and Silversmith, And Importer of Pine Jewellery, Wstcbei), French, Carriage and Mnrhio Cloolcs, StorlinK Silver anil Bk-ctro-Platml Tableware, Chiiiit, t'nrian and other Stntunry, SpeotaoloB, Fiakl and Oporii aiaiaes, Thunuoinetars, &o. MR. COnNEIill'S would direct particular attention to the Larire Stock of Waltham Watohea, Speotaoles and Bjre-Qlasses which ho has constuntly on hand. Bpeol,al Inducements to Cash Buyer*. The HanBfMtHra of t^lfE JKWBILIHT a Rpedftlfr at tlili EttablUhment. Also, Jewellery, Watchoti, Plate, &c., carefully repaired. 129 Granville St., Halifax, IT. S. The Che&peBt First Olasa CLOTHING AND FURNISHING SHOP IN THE CITY. REIWEMBER THIS. CBII&ETOI & MAISIALL, STATIONERS, Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers, DEALERS IN Charts, Navigation Books, Nautical Instruments &c. WHOLESALE AND BBTAII. DEALEB IN Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions, &c. OITS, BBIN AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. 208 Argyle Street, - , », S. PNlnts aii4 Oils a SpeeiitUf witlr Il«ve tU »Ims best AmerioAu RHbb«r Beltiiif. jj I ' 1883] ALUANACK. iD IBELCHER'S ALMANACK FO It 18 83. I Calculated for Halifax, T^it. 4i° 89' ao'' N., and LonR. 630 36' 40'' W. from Greenwich, — and for ordinary purposes will serve, with 0nfficient acniracy, for all partN of the Province, in- cluding th« Island of Cape Breton. f SIGNS OP THE PLANETS, ETC. The Sun, or The Earth, Now Moon, full Moon, First Quarter, liost Quarter, ^ M«rcury, 9 Venus, J. J Mars, <^\f jI Jupiter, I 1? Sftturn, ^ Horscbel or Uranus. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC Spring Summer i = rf 1 «V» Aries, head, 2 ^ Tnnrus, neck, 3 n Goinini, arms, 4 23 Cancer, breast, liCo, heart, Virgo, bowels. A signs Winter signs 7 ^ Libra, reins, sefitjfs, ttarins, thi. 10 Vy Caprlcomus,. kn. 1 za Aquarins, legH, 2 X Pisces, feet. . -»« ( 7 a Libra, n ;;^»,"'°) 8 m, Scorpio, '«"'• ( 9 f Sagittari ■1! " CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. I Golden Nnrtibtrr... JEpact St>lni- Cycle , ',•"/'' . 3 .22 .16 Dominical Letter Romatl Indiction... II Julian Period 0596 Tiic your 5044 of the Jewish Era commences on October 2, 1683. Rnnifldan (month of abstinence observed by the Turks) commences |on .July 6, 1883. Tho'year 13U1 of tlie Mohammedan Era commences on Nov. 2, 1883. EMBER DAYS. 11. Wed., Frid. and Sat. after first Sunday in Lent— Feb. 14, 16, 17. yi. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after Pentecost — May 16, 18, 19. j.3. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday af^er 14th Sept.— Sept. 19, 21 . 22. 14. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 13th Dec.— Dec. 19, 21, 22. ROGATION DAYS.— April 30, May 1, 2. MOVABLE FEASTS. IScptuagesima Sunday. ..... .Jan. 21 IScxagesinia Sunday.' 28 |(|nlniiuncesima— Shrove Sun. Feb. 4 lAsli VVednesday 7 |(iuadraK.— Ist Sun. in Lent. 11 iraliu Sunday Mar. 18 iGuod Friday. 23 IEastkk Sunday 25 Other Feasts, Anniversaries, &c., Easter Monday March 26 Low Sunday.*. April 1 Rogation Sunday 20 Ascension Dav— Holy Tliurs. Mav 3 Pentecost— Whit Sunday ... " 1 .1 Trinity Sunday.., 20 Corpus (Jhristi 24 First Sunday in Advent. . .Dec. 2 will be found in Calendar p^ges. f r. YfXVm, YIW}LE»XLE JU£AL£U, Dunlin, a powerfnl explosire, At H. H. FULLER * CO,'fi.\ 50 belcher's farmer's BEGINNING OF THE SEASONS. h. Sun enters VJ ( Wim«r begins) December 2t, 1882, at/. 6 A. Snn enters *V^ (Spring begins) March 20, 1883, nt..... 7 A. Sun enters SS (Sunnner begins) Jnne 21, 1889, Ht... , 3 A, Snn enters ^: / Antumn begins) September 23, 1883, at 6 M. Sun enters 1^'(Winter begins^ December 22, 1883, at. C^ M. MORNING AND EVENING PLANETS— 18CS. \f MERCDBT.-^annary 7th Mercury teti an hour after snnset, and will be an Evening Star until 1st Ftibroary. Rises on the 1 5th abotit 6h. A. M., and will con tinne a doming Sta/ nntii the middle of March. After 23rd April will be an Evening Star until the end of May. Then a Morning Star fVom abpttt 21st June until the 20th Juljr ; an Eveninj; Star after 24th Angnst until the middle of September ; a Meruiriji; Star from October 12th until ab3at the 9th Noraraber, an^anr Evening Star after 20th December. Mercurr will be in conjunetioa. with the Sun February 5, April 16, June ^, July 29, Onober G and Nov. 26. 9 VBKTTS.-^On the (at January Venus rises 4h. 43m. M. ; snnths 9],. 43in. and sets 2h. 33ra. A. It will be a Morning Star until tho middle of August, and in ctfnjnnctien with the Sun September 20. Sci3 30th November an hour after sunset, and continues hid Evening; Star for remainder of the year. Will be at greatest brilliancy Jap. 10. % Mars. — Tbroughoat the year Mars will b« a Morning Star, but not in favourable positions for observation uiitil after the l&th April. It rises on Ist May about an hour before sunrise, aiu) at 7h. 45m. A. on 31st December. It rises »bout. midnight on Ist Septerabef, and will be above the horizon for long periods before sunrise during the remainder of the year. "21 Jupiter — wiM be an Evening Star until the middle of Jane; in conjunciion with the San July 5, and after the 24rth a Morning Stnr. In November and December Jupiter will be above the horiaoii beiwosn 10 and IS hoiirs during each night. Ij Satcrh. — From Ist January until the beginning of Mny Satnrn will be an Evening Star. On the 2€th it will be in conjunciion witli the Snn, and a Morning Star from about tho 18tii June until 26th November. After that it will again be nn Evening Star. In Octvbsr, Xovember and December Saturn will be tlie greater portion ot each night above the horizon. ECLIPSES IN 1883. In 1883 there will be two EcMpses ef the Sun and two of the Moon. I.— A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, April 22, 1883, invisible at Halifax. ir.— A Total Eclipse of the Snn, May 6, 1883^ invisible nt Halifax. Begins on the Earth, May 6, 3h.,7m., A , Mean Time at Halifax, in Longitude 167° 11' E. of Greenwich, aud Latitude 26° 10' S. Central Eclipse begiiio, 4li. 6m. A., in Longitude 165° .56' E , and Latitude »A° 47' S.i Central Eclipse at Noon, &h. 81m. A., in Longitude 147° 12' W., and Latitude 9° II' S Central Eclipse ouda, 7h. I3m. A., in Longitude 86° 53' W., and Latitude i8° 35' S Ends on the Earth, 8n. I2!tt. A., iu lx>ngitude 93° 58' W., and Latitude 4° 48' S Window GlnsSf Puttjr and Tariiiohi PtJLLER * CO.'S. H. 6 A. 7 A. 3 A. 83, at 6M. ^ 8t.. (VM. ETS— 18CS. Head of Fowor'8 Wharf, Halifax, N. S. 1883] ALMANACK. 51 III.— A Pflrlial Eclipse of the Moon, October 16, 1883, partly visi- Ue at Halifax. First contiint with the Pennmbra, Oct. 16 Oh. aSm. M. ' First coniact with the Shadow .lh.45m. *' Middle of the Eclipse 2h. 40ni. " Ln! • . Btigiui '>n thb Earth, Oct. SO, 4h. 39m. A. Mean Time at Ealifax, in LoTi'itude 141° T E. of Greenwich, {lod Latitude Central Ecli[-:- begins 5h. 54m. A., in Longitudo 126° 47' E., aitd'LAtitade Central Eclipse at Noon, 7h. 22m. A.,' in Ltmgitude 178° 15' W.,.aiuLIiatilado Cu.itral Eclipse ends 9h. 19m. A., in Tidhgitttde ISI° (I' W., nnJIMlitade Ends on the Earth, lOii. 34m. A., T*' ! ill Longitude 137<> 28' VV., an(f Latitude ««*i 31° 4' N. 42° 9' N. 170 21'N. ^16° 32' N. 5" 14' N EXPLANATORY. Aphelion — that part of a planet's orbit. /7ir ,>f the left hand page of each month, when the Moou changes 11 K LOW the horizon. For the LKyoTii of the uat. — Add 12 hours to the time of the Siin'.i sotting, and front the sum subtract the time of risiMg. Foil TiiK I.KNOT1I or THB NIGHT. — Subtract the time of Sun's settiii;; tVoiu 12 hours, and to the remainder add the time of rising next morning. Tii;.; TiDKS will be found in Caleiidar pages, and in Tide Table, page 78. I ^f ■■■J F ■ 1 p ! f» . 1 *tf M ■ i o 13 o V » ta {: o H qk t*. >VALHH otfers Special Priros. ■ n ■ « i i Si I 11 o at w I Enqnirles for Prices ttIH i-eceive every attentioiif 52 BELCHERS FARMERS [18831 D Cotton Manufactures Awarded the ONIilT MlSDAIi given at thA Centennial Kxhibi-I tl*^ ^ for Canadian Yarns. And the OOLD MBDAIi for Cotton Goods aft the DominionI Szhibition at Montreal; i^nfL First Friiies at Toronto, Hamilton and IiOndon Xshibitions of 1880 and 1881. ) COTTON YARNS, Nos. 8 to 10. WHITE, BLUE, ORANGE AND QREEN. Made of good American Cotton, with great care, correctly! numbered, and warranted full length and weight. COTTOir CARPET WABP, Jiiade of No 9 Tarn Twisted, WHITE, RED, GREEN, BLUE, 9R0WN & ORANGE, ALL FAST GOUIRS. j likch 5 lb, bundle contains 10,000 yards in length, and will make a length of carpet in proportion to the ]iumber of] enda in width. GREY COTTONS In various widths and qualities. Faacy Woto SMxtings, In checks and stripes, warranted to wear better than any similar goods in the market. P. WALSH, Murket Square. very atteDtlon, ) Centennial Xxhibi' M. I od« at the Dominion! rises at Toronto, 1880 and 1881. ,'reat care, correctly! ill and weight. twisted, E. ALL FAST COLORS.! irds in length, and II to the number of] H. H. FULLER & CO., head of Powei's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 63 Cotton Manufactures. BALL ENITme COTTON In all numbers and colors, put up in 2 oz. balls, 2 lbs. in each box. Made from tlie finest long stapled cotton, selected especially for the purpcso. This Knitting Cotton is very carefully spun, and will be found to be evienly made and correctly ntinibered. Particular care is takea tu have the dyeing and bleaching perfectly done, aixl FULL WEIGHT IN EVERY BALL. Especial attention is directed to our coTTosKirnTiiraTARiis, Suitable for Manufaoturers of Hosiery. Better than any other made, and so acknowledged by all who have used them. These goods are supplied to all the fir«t-class «i,inU'facturers ifi the Dominion. Our goods are sold by us to the Wholesale Trade only, from whom country merchants can always obtain them by asking especially for them. ^Qir BnLns'07ick Cotton Mills, ST. JOHN, N. B. u n g § '<8 Chopping Axes, for sale by H. HJ FULLBK it CO. /^ .r t 54. JANUARY begins on MONDAY. [188'5 ([_ Last Qoftrter, New Moon, IT 5 First Quarter, O Full Moon, C Last Quarter, C Per. 12 d. D. 1 9 15 23 31 H. 8 1 8 3 6 M 36 M. 45 M. 33 A. 1 M. 13 M. ([Apo.28(l. D. 3 10 17 2^ 31 9 sonths. 9 37 M. ; 9 21 M. 9 10 M. » M. 9 OM. 11 37 M. II 33 M. II 29 M. II 24 M. 11 20 M. 0/ souths. 10 42 10 U 9 40 9 10 8 41 A. A. A. A. A. 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 u 9 10 II 12 13 14 fTs 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 II M Ta W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. ,S0. M. Tn. W. Th, F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. $a. SU. M. Tn. W. ^isM. I SUN Seta. 42 42 42 42 42 7 42 7 41 7 41 7 41 7 41 7 40 7 40 7 39 7 891 7 38 7 38 7 37 7 36 36 35 '34 ^33 33 32 31 7 7 7 7 30 7 89 '% 98 7 27 7 26 7 25 declin. youth. t Oommenoe thiei' 23 22 55 22 50 22 43 22 37 22 30 22 22 22 15 22 G 21 58 21 48 21 39 21 29 21 18 21 7 20 56 20 45 £0 83 80 20 20 7 19 51 19 4) 19 27 19 12 18 58 18 43 18 28 18 12 17 66 17 40 17 23 New Year 26 B7 28 2& 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 '49 5t) 52 58 55 56 48 59 1 3 oiock. : Biles. I Soutlui. 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 45 13 41 8 35 2 28 6 45 7 19 7 44 8 '8 8 32 8 54 : It 9 38 9 59 10 19 10 38 10 67 U 15 T^ 3(2 It ^ IS 4 12 19 12 ^ 12 46 12 58 13 10 18 21 13 31 13 40 . MOON S»tf. 13 II 11 10 10 7 2 54 36 16 8 52 9 24 9 56 11 11 37 A. 15 1 5 1 58 8 67 59 2 a 1 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 U 68 morn 56 5 6 7 8 46 29 14 8 50 9 42 10 36 11 32 A. 27 1 23 2 17 3 9 4 I 4 63 5 45 6 38 7 33 8 28 » 24 iq 18 11 10 morn 6 1 49 38 17 42 24 7 53 11 19 II 47 A, 17 50 1 30 2 17 3 10 9 18 30 42 8 54 10 6 H 19 morn ^0 3 51 4 50 6 4^ 6 24 1 3 7 36 8 4 8 32 8 58 9 22 9 48 10 16 10 50 4folin. South. ji'lace 8 59 12^4 15 39 18 7 19 47 20 27 20 18 23 15 38 11 56 7 30 52 38 N220 7 l($ 11 34 15 16 18 4 19 49 20 24 19 5U 18 12 Ifi 40 12 27 8 44 4 43 NO 34 53 32 7 29 11 9 14 24 17 4 vs « n n 25 ■*B «5 SI SI "R by r»tronizin(E SMITH'S DruK Store. Jasuary.— With the opening of the year, tho fdrmer's winter work really bef(ins. His tall cn>p3 have Iteeu taken iii, grain is ivoitinur to he threshed, cattle to he fed, roots in the cellars and corn in the silos tobe cared f»r, and, w.lten the snow comes, there is work in (ho woods— ohoppinir nf fenve-polesj fuel Mid lumber. The thriftar fanner will do the bulk of his »pHng fencing work now. He can now plan the laying off of new flcUls and pastureM, and the changes to be made in old ones. He can chop all his fencing mai«rial, he can move it to pl;ico8 where it will Im required, and, when the spring open*, there witi be nothing to bc-done but tn put it up. Th* real cause of sprlner " hurry " upou a farm is itiat too much autumn and winter work are left to be done tn spring time. The flrst severe SCOTCH DTE W0BK8, SSiBarriifftdii Street, Halifax, V. R., terea doors Korth er Jacob Street, 8igra of tke Goldea'Tlihtle. fiMHDTels aA4 8pii4e«> Powder aiul Fuze, I .V FULLfiU k CO. fiY. [188-5 souths. "il souths. 37 M. 10 42 A. 33 M. 10 U A. 29 M. 9 40 A. 24 M. 9 10 A. 20 M. 8 41 A. MOOJi ■■■V ^8*^ c done but to ni ia U>at too much ■ne. The first severe :, N. 8., ttnm doors riilktie. Ili Fuze, Bleu W\ a _Q_ 1 2 3 4 5 fi G 8 9 10 II 12 1.3 G 15 10 ; 17 18 19 20 G 22 23 24 23 i 2G ; 27 G 2!) 30 i 31 Eve frost iiietf (It-T Lute ill tl wlu; f.M„l Cra Bill Blciikhorn'8 Chopping: Axes, fur sale by H. II. FULLER & CO. Winter.] JANUARY 31 Davs. 55 Sold, TTpper Leather, Slioe Findings, &c. CHKAP FOR, CASH, AT FORDBAJI'S lEiTHER STORE, 106 Upper Water St., BuHfax. High Water, mean time, at i n O a R 3 c-gft, ■<< . a CO ^<« CD r^ CO A a o a ^.& SQ 1 Circumcision. Low lidfS. 2 5 grentest Ilel. Lnt. S. 3 Length of the ilay 8h. 46m. 4 Sir Isanc Newton born, 1642. .5 5 sets 5h. 16m. A. f) Epiphany. 9 d C G 1st Sunday after Epiphany. » %6(i 9 9'" Perihelion. Iliyh tides. 10 ^ (^ ([ 9 *t greatest brilliancy. 11 Dr. Dwightdicd, 1817. 12 Rev. E. Manning^, at Cornw'lls, 1851 13 Length of the night 15h. G 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 15 Low tides. [Cholera, 1849. 1 6 Orders issued to check the approach of 18 Confod. Gen. Lee born, 1807. 19 ^dC 20 9 rise8 4h. 2lm. M. 19>"SS G Scptuagesima Sunday. Ij stationary 22 5 ut greatest elong. E. 23 High tides. 24 % rises 7h. Im. M. 25 i Conv. bt. Paul. 26 I 5 in Perihelion. 27 ^ stationary. G Scxagebima Sunday. 29 % sets 4h. 32m. M. 30 Fr. Prest McMahon resigned, 1879. 31 9 greatest Hel. Lat. N. Low tides. A. 28 2 39 3 54 1 1 13 3 24 4 39 2 7 4 18 5 33 3 13 5 24 6 39 4 27 6 38 7 53 5 32 7 43 8 58 6 29 8 40 9 55 7 14 9 25 10 40 7 ftg 10 10 11 25 8 39 10 50 morn 9 21 II 32 5 10 3 morn 47 10 47 14 1 29 11 30 58 2 13 morn 1 41 2 56 17 2 28 3 43 1 9 3 20 4 35 2 9 4 20 5 35 3 22 5 33 6 48 4 4.5 6 56 8 11 6 8 11 9 26 6 .59 9 10 10 25 7 47 9 58 11 13 8 29 10 40 U 55 9 5 11 16 A. 31 9 38 11 .50 1 54 10 13 A. 24 1 39 10 46 57 2 12 11 16 1 27 2 42 11 48 1 59 3 14 A. 26 2 37 3 52 1 A. 1 2 4 5 6 6 7 9 54 48 54 8 13 10 55 40 8 20 9 2 9 44 10 28 11 II II 58 morn 50 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 50 3 26 41 40 28 10 8 46 9> 19 9 54 10 27 10 57 11 29 A. 7 Everything In the Drusand Toilet Line at SMITH'S Drug Store frosts of .January will try tho frost-proof qualitieH of cellars. Look at tho therrao- iiicter. and, whenever you wee the cellar-ttuiperature at this season ({et within 10 denioes of freezinjf, make up your uiinj that thore is dai.^'cr, and need of care. Lutor on, the temperature will jjet lower )ierniunently without causinif alarm, but, ill the early winter, we can never tell whether there may not be a wind-hole some- where, and sudden fluctuations of the thermometer arc certain indications of S'lniethiny; wron^. Givo sheep as much roots, eabbajfe, or other succulent g;reen food as jiossible, recolleolitnf that the less hay and yraiu they have the bettor, so loii^' as they keep in fair condition. I'kbuiarv. - The subject which, above all others, requires the attentior. "f the fanner during the month of February, is the feedintf, waterinj.,', j^roominj,', and Crapes and Yelvels Cleansed, Dyed and Vrer^Ked at tho SCOTCH DYE WORKS, 285 Harrington Street, Sign of the OoMen ThUtle. Bar nntt Bolt Iron, Londonderry Refined, at P. WALSH'S. tiold Miners' »ui>|>li«ii, at H. H. FULLER k €0/8. ^■' o n / f<-l r— I-- i Hi; 56 FKIJKUAKY begins ou THUKSDAY. [1883 D. II. M. 9 New Moon, 7 I M A, ]) First Quiirter.l U 5 41 M, O Full Moon, 21 8 4 A, a Per. 9d. C Apo 25 d. 9 souths. 8 .59 M. 8 .59 M. 9 1 M. 9 f) M. ^ SOUtllB.L^ SOUthB, n 17 M. 11 12 M. 11 7 M. 11 2 M. 8 28 A. « A. 7 32 A. 7 5 A. o_ 1 2 3 4 -5 us- SUN Ul8< ». ' Th. F. Sii. SIJ. M. Tu. \Y. Th, F. Sa. SU. M. Ta. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Ta. W. lii. F. Sa. SU. 26 I M. 6 7 8 9 10 .11 12 \i 14 15 16 17 _18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 7 23 7 22 21 19 18 17 13 14 Sets. I decliii. I Slow of South. I clock. MOON R'sea. Southi. Tu. W. 7 lis 7 11 7 10 7 9 7 7 7 6 7 4 7 J 7 1 7 6 58 6 56 6 55 ". 53 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 45 6 43 17 16 16 16 11! 15 I2l 15 I3| 15 )'l 16 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 29 ao 33 15 ;4 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 331 10 34-1 10 36! 37 38 40{ 411 42' 6 49 31 13 55 ?7 18 40 21 1 42 21 1 41 20 59 38 17 55 34 12 50 28 6 43 21 58 13 48 13 56 14 14 14 14 18 14 22 14 24 14 26 14 27 14 23 14 27 14 26 14 24 14 22 14 18 14 14 14 9 14 3 13 57 13 50 13 43 13 34 13 25 13 16 13 6 12 55 12 44 55 52 46 39 r> 27 o 10 G 47 7 23 7 55 8 28 9 1 9 86 10 19 11 11 A. 1 3 56 51 49 2 SO 3 52 53 53 52 52 8 51 9 44 10 44 11 43 morn 6 41 7 30 8 22 9 16 10 12 11 8 A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 3 58 52 46 40 34 29 24 20 14 6 56 Sets. decliu. SoMtll. Plaio 11 26 A. 8 56 53 57 6 19 33 49 4 10 44 11 29 mam 14 56 1 39 2 21 3 3 3 48 4 34 10 19 11 32 inarn 39 45 44 37 23 2 5 39 6 5 19 2 ! / 20 7 / 20 10 19 6 16 .53 13 35 9 23 S4 34 NO 31 5 34 10 13 14 12 i7 16 19 16 20 8 19 52 18 34 16 2« 6 34 7 7 27 7 51 8 22 S 50 9 15 13 23 6 52 6 N155 S2 10 6 9 9 53 13 14 16 3 18 13 X X T r 8 8 n n n 2Z a SI "J! "J! -n- SMITH'S AUrTIBIIiIQUS PILLS -TEX THEM. getier;,l care-taking of his stock. Fee.j well at this ae»'-.., not o"ur-much, but judiciously, (ulv.^s and youni; stock wil' not thrive, ou dry hsiiy alone: they requirt the hay to be cut and iiiixet' Tith meal, crushed «raiu or niill stuff of some sort. All anim»ls at this season should have roots, especially younjj stock. If fed entirely on dry feed their first stomich will be so distended that they will lose all shape, and iitver afterwards be presentable in the exhibiMon rintf. 'More serious results that) this follow, for, when tiprini? time comes, the animals will be sure to Boour, jfet tliin. and possibly die. Iifnorant firm rs wonder why so many anhnaU die. Irtellisfent faniera are apt to wondei why so ma'iy live. I.,ct m enquir-j biiefly into the rationaU of fcidinji: All the fond of aniniiil." cons'«ts "f «.3voral compouuJn having di-itinct proi irties, and it is to the relative propartins f oh («e that different iv.A maier! ils owe ineir differences in feedin;? value. Hi} beHiJes woody matter wliich is iieirly useless, iKjntiiins starch, au^rar, s'um, i ii : these ure wm-nifroyen vi, pud maintain tlie warmth of the body and produce I it. It also contain!.' albuminous boditw, ^yhiuh are nitrogeiwun ; these repair waste and LadlfiH and Gcnta friikln«; their Wiutcr Cl«»lu. Sarnnes, mA Orercoatt renewed, will please leare them ear!!y at the HCO'i:!:!!! DTE W0SK8. ^Tli .%i Euylktli and Scotch Bar and Bolt Irofi* ER k €0/8. SDAY. [1883 j souths . 2/ souths. 1 17 M 8 28 A. 1 12 M 8 A. I 7 M 7 32 A. 1 2 M 7 5 A. MOON • S**"- South. Place 11 26{ 19 2| / A. 8 20 7i / .56 20 10 t 1 .53 19 <> ^ ) 2 57 16 .53 VJ i 4 6 13 35 A«4 5 19 9 S3 at 5 6 33 S4 34 X J 7 49 NO 31 X 5 9 4 5 34 T ) 10 19 10 13 T 1 11 32 14 12 H » morn i7 16 « I 39 19 16 n 9 1 4.5 20 8 n 4 2 44 .19 52 n 6 3 37 18 34 1 22 6 4 23 16 2» ; 12 4 5 2 13 23 SI 9 .5 39 6 52 St 1 6 5 6 "K 4 6 34 N155 ^ 6 7 S2 10 «J! 9 7 27 6 9 -/%- 1 7 51 9 53 =2t 3 8 22 13 14 m. 8 S 50 16 3 »n. 14 9 15 18 13 1 nv TKT THEM. ir...., not fcei much, but on dry hajr alone; they UTein or uiill stuff of soiui; peciallv vounfr stock. If distendrid that they will ie exhibition rintc. Move injes, the animals will bo I rs wonder Why so many riy ao ma'.y live. I..ct m )od of aniiiiuls' cons'sts 'jf thereliitive proportii'us "f s in feedinsj value. Hi,., starch, smxm, jHim, ■ il . the body and produco fit. UK ; these repair waste ami Sar^oM, imA OTercoats DOIMIH DTE WOXICS. )oU Irop* (J I 'J 2') 21 22 23 I 24 i G 20 27 28 II I affor ; veg( a'.id Konu ham For from silo plnu soilH is a J man now a git I The Firth's OetAsron nnd Sqnare Cast Steel, at H. H. Fuller A Co '■• AVintcr.] JEBRUAHY 28 Days. 57 Maeklnn Bilk. MHchlur NrrdlCH, UiaU, fegn, NhIIs I'lnalle, nigh Water, mean time, at ■s Hboc Thrrnri, Ae» FOR BALB AT ■3 1) *• , 1 a o Lowest MarUet Price* at CO 31 .a-ri 5 roiisB&u's mm stoke, 1 II c c*i ^ a It 106 Upper Water Street. i 1 LetiRih ot the ilHy 'Jh. 42iii. 1 10 3 21 4 36 51 2 I'lirif. B. V. Mnry. 2 5 4 16 5 31 1 46 .1 Menrielrtolin born, 1809. 3 23 5 34 49 3 4 G Qiiinqiiflcesimn— Shrove Sim 9 (^ C 4 46 6 57 8 12 4 27 s g jrwalest Hel. Lat. N. JJ Inf. 6 © 5 57 8 8 9 23 5 38 6 Ash W«"dne8day. \f 6 €. High tidea. 6 52 3 10 18 6 33 7 7 40 9 51 11 6 7 21 8 b a© Length of the nipht 13h. .55in. 8 22 10 33 11 48 8 3 9 9 ft 11 16 morn 8 46 10 Jj Sfts Oh. .^7m. M. 9 45 11 56 31 9 26 (} Qundra^esima — Ist Sun. in Lent. 10 28 morn 1 11 10 9 12 Hfv. A.Dnff, D.D., LL.l)., died, 1878. 11 12 89 1 54 10 53 13 ^6% h6(L 11 54 1 23 2 38 11 35 U St. Valentine. Low tides. morn 2 15 3 20 morn 15 "21 stationary. 45 2 56 4 11 26 16 9 at greatest elong. W. lld^. 1 42 3 5.J 5 8 1 23 17 § stRtioHRry. a 56 5 7 6 22 2 37 G Snd Stindav in Lent. 4 28 6 39 7 54 4 9 1"J Galileo hern. 1564 5 47 7 58 9 13 5 28 2') Tithes nbnl.ia Up. Canada, 1829. 6 49 9 10 15 6 30 21 High tides. 7 34 9 45 11 7 1ft 22 ' France declared a republic, 1848. 8 11 10 5>2 11 37 7 ft2 23 ^ rises .5h. 44in. M. 8 44 10 55 A. 10 8 25 2-4 tSt. MHtthias. 9 14 11 25 40 8 55 G 3rd Sunday in Lent. (1846. 9 45 11 56 1 11 9 96 28 W. Cash, Rfied lOG, d. at Antigunish, 10 15 A. 26 1 41 9 56 27 9 rises 4h 27 rn. M. 10 45 .'.6 2 11 10 26 28 liRmcrtino died, 1 869. 11 13 1 24 2 39 10 54 Use SMITH'S Glycerine Iiotion and Chilblain Ointment. |i afford material for the growth of fteuh. Not only hay, but also )rrain, straw, roots, vegetables, all contain both of these classes of substances, viz, the fat-formers a'.id flesh-foriners : if we wish to produce fat on an animal we feed Indian eorii or 801110 other food rich in fat-formers ; if the object is to produce fietih, on the otlier hitiKl, we fce fine soil ; thiii should I have been prepared in the fall, and kept dry under cover all winter,- otherwise it is now likely to be a hard frozen mass. The );lass sashes arc then put on iiinl kept close till the h<>t bed beats ; the steam and heat will start the seeds of weuiis St'OTGH PTE WORES, 285 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. 8., seres doors Hortk of Jacob Street, t»ign of the Golden ThiiUe. pMient LttokH» Norlifc awi BiWf Bu]^» i^e., jit P. ^VALSH'S. U. U. Fuller * €o. AY. [1883 Ron til e ) 56 M . y, sontho. 6 39 A. ) 49 M 6 14 A. ) 43 M 5 49 A. ) .16 M . 5 24 A. 1 29 M . 5 A. MOON 8eti>. (Ipclln. South. Placf- 10 2 19 35 / 10 48 20 1 / 11 10 19 26 VT A. 39 17 46 VJ 1 fiO 15 1 ta 2 »3 II 18 c» 4 7 6 47 X 6 21 SI 47 X 6 37 N3 2d v 7 54 8 SO r 9 8 12 42 H 10 23 lb 11 W 11 33 18 35 W morn 19 47 n I 36 19 48 n 1 33 18 44 23 \ 2 21 16 44 S2 ! ;j 3 13 59 SI • 3 38 10 39 a I 4 9 6 66 SI i 4 38 N2 58 m r 5 5 Si 4 n 5 31 5 3 sSa ) 5 56 8 50 ^2i 1 6 23 12 16 :iii i 6 52 15 18 "l 1 7 27 17 32 "l i 8 1 19 C / S 8 44 19 48 / S 9 32 19 32 / S 10 28 18 16 K? Hollis Street. this space a neat pile of there will be a clear (out it at thin Heason. Horse OS b'jen fed upon oats or 1 geleut your in fine soil ; thij shoiil J all winter,- otherwise it shes are then put on ami start the seeds of weeiU, ifax, N. S., gerea doors len Thistle. I •> lit 1*. WALSH'S. Aiiiei 1 j,; 1 / I ° 'T ! 2 I 3 I I 5 I 6 I 7 ! 8 9 10 G 12 13 14 15 16 i 19 I 20 ! 21 !22 i23 I 24 I 26 I 27 129 29 30 31 whiol weed celer; asteri will I first cold but i( down mniij wttl'i Lndl t»k Aiiieriean llnbber and Leather BeltinnTi At H. II. roller & Co.^8> WINTER- SI'RINO. :] MARCH 31 Days. 59 levaht goat, levant seat, r0ah8, hobocco, kid, kk1vbk8, English Fitted Uppers, . FOR 8ALB AT Fordham's Leather Store, 100 Upper Water Bt. High Water, mean time, at in .2 OS « c c fi Is CM m . 2 " (— flS S o** ^ . s I ■K CO 1 2 3 G 5 6 m I 8 9 10 G 12 13 \\ 15 16 gP 19 20 21 22 23 24 G 2fi 27 29 29 30 31 St. Dnvid. ? in y Low tides. 5 at Rffatest e!ong. W. 4th Sunday in Lent. 96(L Dr. S. Parr died, 1825. Length of the day llh. 24m. Very high tides. % ri«e8 5h. 43m M, .5th Sun. in Lent. ^ in Aphelion. W(P© Plfinet Uranns discov. 1781. 31 n© k6ring Cholera in Lon., 1832 ; result 5,275 d. Guetlie died, 1832. Good Friday. High tidet. \l sets lOh. 24m. A. Kastkr Sunday. Annunc. — Lady Easter Monday. V^^y- Piaster Tuesday. 9iny Kinmtinnel Swedonhurg died, 1772. Puaoe with Scotland, l'323. $ greatest Hel. Lat. S. Low tides. Patronize SMITH'S DRUG STORE, 147 HoUis Street. 11 48 1 59 3 14 A. 29 2 40 3 55 1 22 3 r.3 4 48 2 34 4 45 6 4 6 6 17 7 32 5 23 7 34 8 49 6 27 8 38 9 53 7 15 9 26 10 41 8 10 11 11 26 8 42 10 5,3 morn 9 23 11 34 8 10 6 morn 49 iO .50 17 1 32 11 33 1 1 2 16 morn' 1 44 2 59 24 2 35 3 50 1 19 3 31 4 45 2 35 4 46 C 1 4 5 6 16 7 31 5 24 7 35 8 50 6 25 8 36 9 61 7 10 9 21 10 36 7 46 9 j1 11 12 8 17 10 28 11 43 8 47 10 58 A. 13 9 17 11 28 43 9 48 11 59 1 14 10 17 A. 28 1 43 10 48 59 2 14 11 22 1 33 2 48 A. 4 2 15 3 30 11 29 A. 10 1 3 2 15 3 47 5 4 8 56 41 8 23 9 4 9 47 10 31 11 14 morn 5 1 2 16 3 46 5 5 6 51 27 58 8 28 8 58 9 29 9 58 10 29 11 3 11 45 which mii.v bo allowed to grow. Air is thtn ufiven, and when the heat mndiflea, weed and' rake tne surface and sow your sprlriK' seeds,- cauliflow-ers, cabbatres, celery, tomatoes, &c., for the Idtcheu garden ; and stockti, verbenas, petunias, asters, balsams, and Huch like annuals, tor flower garden ornninerit. The seeds will hear a good deal of heat before they emerge from the hoII, but m soon as the first Laves begin to appear the frame must be aired daily, taking care to avoid cold draughts. If hay should becuii e scarce do not allow /our cattle to suffer, hut give them some middlings or bran with the cut fodder. Cattle allowed to " go ilown " at this season will "take half the summer to recover. The experience of many of our stock raisers last year showed the necessity of careful attention to cattle during the spring months. This is the time when insect piirasitcs are Lndl(M, If your DresuR, GIotch, FeatheM, or tare Shawls are soileil or faded, take or send them to the Sof tch Dye Works, Halifax. Prices reasonable. 8licet Iron and Onlvaniised, P. WALSH. D. H. # New Moon, 7 9 5 First Quarter ,11+ 4 O Full Moon, t 22 7 (^ Lnst Quarter, 30 2 Fisheriiieti'g Gofl^s at loirest prices for eA»h, APRIL begins on SUNDAY. [1883 H. 22 M. 35 M. 13 M. 49 M. 17 CApo. 20 d. 24 9 souths. % souths. 9 28 M. 9 32 M. 9 35 M. 9 38 M. 10 26 M. 10 19 M. 10 11 M. ro 3 M. y, souths. 4 51 A. 4 27 A. 4 4 A. 3 42 A. SUN declin. North. Slow of clock. MOON Rises. 86ttttas. 8«t8. declin. South. Place 4 31 3 58 1 51 6 40 It 29 16 4 54 3 40 2 32 7 33 A. 34 12 46 5 17 3 22 3 9 8 26 1 43 8 42 5 40 3 4 3 44 9 19 2 54 S4 1 6 3 2 47 4 17 10 13 4 9 Nl 1 6 25 2 29 4 51 11 8 9 S5 6. 4 6 48 2 12 5 28 A 5 6 42 10 46 7 10 1 55 6 28 1 a 7 58 14 44 7 33 1 39 6 52 2 2 9 12 17 39 7 55 1 22 7 42 3 1 10 20 19 2t 8 17 1 6 8 37 3 59 11 21 19 46 8 39 60 9 37 4 56 morn 19 9 1 U 34 10 38 5 48 15 17 13 9 23 19 11 39 6 39 1 14 37 9 44 -SO 4 A 40 7 26 1 39 11 24 10 6 FO 10 1 40 8 10 2 12 7 46 10 27 24 2 39 8 53 2 41 N3 53 10 48 38 3 39 9 38 3 8 SO 7 11 9 52 4 36 10 18 3 37 4 6 11 29 1 5 5 31 11 4 7 55 11 50 I 18 6 31 U 43 4 29 11 26 12 10 1 30 7 30 morn 4 54 14 30 12 80 1 42 8 27 29 5 27 16 59 12 50 1 54 ^23 1 15 6 3 18 45 13 10 2 5 10 15 2 3 6 43 19 37 13 29 2 15 11 5 2 52 7 29 19 37 13 48 2 25 11 53 3 43 8 21 18 37 14 7 2 35 morn 4 35 9 17 16 39 14 26 2 44 30 5 26 10 22 13 45 14 45 2 52 1 8 6 17 II 26 Id 4 HJ K r » n n So a SI SI "I / medioine-SMITH'S ANTIBILIODS PIIiIiS. developed, aiid watchfulness is needful to prevent stock beingf ruined. When lico appear on cattle, wash the spots with a weak solution of earNiltc acid, or, what ia better, use carbolic soup. Even washiuK with common soap and watur will prove effective it done in time. In bad oases, leave the soap to dry and wash off next day. April.— Furminjf ii: earnest bejfins in April with most farmers, and yet, if nil the sod p'oujifhin^ has been done in autumn, and the fencinjr prepared in winter, i the Apiil work will not be heavy. It is only In favourable seasons that we can du much Held work before the bof(lnnin){ of May. Liist j'ear our sprinjr plouKliinj,' was not comnienced till 26th April, and y6t there was plenty of time to put in all the crops. Xhe early yellow Crocus Was In blooai threfi d^ys before, a sign that the frfwt was out of the xronnd. We cannot lay down in the Almanack the exact date for the thawing out of every man's farm, but, if he will make a nice trim Parties wUhiaf to leare or wnd i^oodt to the SCOTCH DTE W0BK8, will be rarefm to tke 81ff«, aad Mdrmi M« BarrlngtOM Street. Special THm» to Doaters aud Triitn at P. WALSH'S. for eashf Y. [1883 sou ills '^ souths, ► 26 M. 4 51 A. 19 M. 4 27 A. 11 M. 4 4 A. 3 M. 3 42 A. MOON 8»t8. ' leclln. 3outb. Place 11 29 16 U VJ A. 34 12 46 z» 1 43 8 42 za S! 54 S4 1 X 4 9 Nl 1 K Q fi6 6. 4 r 6 42 10 46 ey. 7 58 14 44 H 9 12 17 39 H 10 20 19 2t n 11 21 19 46 n morn 19 n 22 15 17 13 S I 14 37 SI 1 39 11 24 SI 2 12 7 46 SI 2 41 N3 53 m ) 3 8 SO 7 n \ 3 37 4 6 ^ > 4 7 55 ^ 1 4 29 11 26 £h 4 54 14 30 "i 1 5 27 16 59 "i > 6 3 18 45 / 1 6 43 19 37 / ! 7 29 19 37 / 1 8 21 18 37 icy > 9 17 1« 39 kj > 10 22 13 45 r II 26 1 10 4 A** BILIOUS FILIiS. einBT ruined. When lice iarbolic acid, or, what ia >ap and tratur will prove ry and wash <^ next day. farmers, and yet, if nil iinif prepared in winter, I seanonB that we can do \x our Bprinfr ploujfhlnjf ity of time to put in all days before, a sign that the Almanack the exact e will make a nice trim CH DYE WORKS, niU rlBftom StrMt. at P. WALSHES. niei tcl I will No\ arti thai seei oft m At II. H. FULLER & CQ/S, lieAd of Power's Wharf. Spring.] APRIL 30 Dava. 01 Leather&Shoe Findings 106 Upper ^^^ate^ St., HMIFAX, N. R. iligh Water, mean time, ai as 'A OP li Ph a B S ^ • S CO c 2 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 9 10 II 12 13 14 G I(> 17 18 19 20 21 G 23 24 25 26 27 28 G 30 1st Siuiilay alter Kaster — Low San. Spinning Wheel invented, 1530. KelHsllion in Ireland, 1798. ^ id Length of the day 12li. 48in. %6poee(i to be the month of flowers, because we read English SCOTCH DYE WOBKS, Ko. 286 Barrlngton Street, near tlit. corner of Jaeob Street, Sign ol the Golden Thistle. II I P. WALf^H, Wholesale Hardware, Ike, Vnirbanks' nnd Howe's Connter and Platform Scales* M4 I M f-i > i n 4 ^''-iW. m \ e e ' links, on the 0th the blue scilla bloomed, and Camberwell Bc-anty 'lutterfliey were abroad in the sunshine. The general hot-bed crops were tiown on the Idih, very late, 'but it was s late season, and everytbiiiK did well. It will not be safe to defer the sowing so lonu; in ordinary j'cars. Dandelions were in bloom at Bedford on the 17th, and after that we had seven days rain before the end of the month. Black flies came on the Slst. These " evenUi" of lost year will indicite what we have to look for in 1883. In May advantage should be taken of every ffne day, SCOTCH DTK WOBKK, 286 BarriBirt*n Street, nallfax, H. 8., leren dosrs north Vt Jacob Street, SiffB of the floideii Thistle. j \\-'\ Carriftgo Stock, full lines, at i*. WALSH'S. rni 8«ale8f [1883 ■iitha. ^ souths. Im I M. 1 M. Im. 3 U A. 2 52 A. 8 31 A. 2 9 A. bts. declin. South. 36 47 U 14 31 46 58 4 3 54 36 orn ) It 42 II 38 3 30 57 3 29 4 3 41 25 6 18 7 4 i. 43 1 65 Plaee 5 44 1 SO 57 N.'l 58 8 45 13 2 16 28 18 44 19 43 19 25 17 56 15 32 12 26 8 51 4 58 NO 57 1 83 2 6 54 10 31 13 44 16 24 18 ^3 19 32 19 45 1 18 59 17 13 14 33 1 11 5 6 58 82 25 N2 20 7 4l X X T « n i n ss SI SI "I X X T if I FB£Y SMITH. I made up a hot bed throuKh the (ground, ^n, 80 we cominenoeil ill flower on railway tl! Bc-aiity 'jutterflicrf sre aown on the 16ili, It will not be safe to I in bloom at Bedford 16 end of the month. A'itl indicate what wc sn of every fine day, c, TX. H., Rev«B doors ThUtle. r LLSU'8. 1 n r i ! 1 : ^^ 1 w /r H. H. yiiLU-lH k CO/S, head of Tower's Wharf. r 8prir.X-J IvIAV 31 Days, 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 (i 14 11) IG 17 18 I'J (i 21 22 23 24 25 26 G i 28 29 30 31 I A fir*t • tc aiiisortnient. of jW.ASTTf.srOE UPPERS A5D i #K£Nr'wi% und Summer Boot , »t I roiinHAM'8 jTiOaf^c. Jt .Mioe 7indingr Store, i I iO« VPfMH WJJ'EK ST. Kogation Day. KrPhiTli!>& Si Jiw Hojiatioii Day. \^ 6 h 9 '" Aphel Asrension l)nv — Holy 'riiur>dH}. ^6^t'd. Hi<:h ^ 6 ^ In.surrortioa in (5rtece, 1821. 5 d C ? set" »•>• ^fn A. ^ (5 J Lfn^tli of I he inV'ht 9h. 33m. 9 (i ^ JJHttle of LoUi, 1796. 9 riiies 3h. 2>^m. M. ^ rit^es 3h. 22in. M. Pontccost — Whit Suti. Low tides. 1} at fjieutest tiluiig. E. ('hanihers, cd. Kmyolopedia, d., 1740 ~4 nets lOh J Sill. A. Great fire at Wood.stock, N.B., 1877. Montival .'outidud, 1G42. Trinity Sundty. Ij :, where thi.s has to be done, and ' suuoiidly by the use of the horse hoe or cultivatoi. Hut there are still some crops I SlOTllI DYE WOBKS, 286 BaritiiKton Strnet, near HcHurray's Dry Goods Store, a tew doors north of Jacob Street. FuU Lilies ilonenil Hanlwaro, at P. WAt$U>8. Haylnsr Tools of erery aesoriptiou, at H. H. FULLER A CO.'S» ^^- ^rz. I « d S « I 64 JUNE begins on FRIDAY. [1883 New Moon.l 5 First Quarter,! O*""!! Moon.t ([ Lnst Quarter,! D II M 5 1 58 M. 12 10 27 M 20 17 A. 27 3 24 A. D. 9 souths. 10 M. 10 10 6 M. 17|10 12 M. % souths. C Per.2.1. CApo.Ud. ([Pcr..SOd. i24llO 20 M. 9 18 M. 9 II M. 9 3 M. ^ souths I 39 A. 1 18 A. 58 A. 8 66 M. I 37 A. 9 20 2] 22 23 24 T5 26 27 28 29 SO as F. Sa. M.' Tu. W. Th. F. Sn. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. SUN Riaea. SeU. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 22 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 )9 2" 26 20 21 21 22 22 33 34 3- 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 44 deolin. North. 22 2 22 10 23 18 22 25 22 32 22 39 22 45 22 .-iO 22 56 Fnat of clock. MOON Riaea. Southa. 23 23 23 23 12 23 16 23 18 23 21 23 23 23 24 23 26 23 26 23 27 23 27 23 26 23 25 23 24 23 22 23 20 23 17 23 14 23 11 29 19 10 1 49 1 39 1 28 1 17 I 5 5.T 41 29 17 FO 4 SO 7 20 33 46 59 1 11 I 24 1 37 1 50 2 3 2 16 2 28 2 41 2 53 3 5 3 18 1 53 2 34 3 14 4 5 5 2 6 3 7 7 8 12 9 17 10 I8l 11 18 A. 17 1 16 2 14 3 12 4 10 5 9 6 6 6 58 7 48 8 32 9 10 9 46 10 19 10 51 11 22 It 55 morn • 30 1 9 8 30 9 26 10 24 11 24 A. 24 22 l4 11 45 29 12 54 37 8 20 9 6 9 54 10 44 11 35 morn 27 I 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 19 11 2 52 43 5 33 6 25 7 18 8 13 Sets. declin. North. 3 7 11 27 4 18 15 10 5 34 17 56 6 43 19 29 7 46 19 44 8 41 18 44 9 29 16 40 10 10 M 45 10 43 10 15 11 12 6 23 11 40 N2 20 morn SI 43 7 5 40 32 9 23 40 12 44 1 2P 15 36 2 2 17 50 2 39 19 16 3 22 19 48 4 12 19 20 5 6l 17 51 1 6 6 15 24 7 12 12 5 8 18 8 5 9 25 S3 38 10 35 Nl 3 11 44 5 45 A. 55 10 9 2 6 14 I 3 17 17 3 Place r H 8 n n SI SL n "I t X X T T The " Gladstone Bxterminator," for Cockroaohea, at SMITH'S. to be planted or sown. Put out cabbafres and cauliflowers, but only in soil that has been well worlced and well enriched. The Haltiea. or turnip flea, is the jfreat enemy of the cabbage ; all efforts lut his destruction have fviiled, and the only effective way of waging war with him is to treat him generou-ily by sowinjir, between the cabbnije rows, comipon white mustard, the yuunf( seedling plants of which are far more palatable to the fiea than cabbage. Tomatoes mayalsobesetoullaterln theiuontli, Qround cherries du best when they come up from seed in the soil, which they will do for years. Finish planting everything now in field and garden, such as Indian com, bush and pole beans, cucumbers, squashes, turnips. Tender plants may now be put out in flower beds. Do not touch strawberry plants by weeding or hoeing, and do not now hoe around raspberry canes, otherwise the fruit will not form. Look out for gooseberry and currant caterpillars, ftnd dust the bushes SCOTCH DTK W0BK8, Sign of the Qoldon Thistle, Where you can get yoar soiled aad faded garmentH made to look Illie new. P. WAL9H*8) cheapest and beat honae to bny. ,LER & CO.'S} [1883 ith«. "U souths M. i I 39 A. M. 1 18 A. M. 58 A. ; M. 37 A ON 1 ts. \ i«cHn. , Sorth. ' 'lace 7 n 27 T 1 18 15 10 8 1 34 17 56 8 ! 43 19 29 n 1 46 19 44 n ' 41 18 44 23 29 16 40 SS » lOJ M 4!> SI ) 43 10 15 SL 1 12 6 23 TIJJ 1 40 N2 20 nu lOrn SI 43 "R [) 7 5 40 =fl» 32 9 23 1 iSs 40 12 44 "I 1 2P 15 36 "l 2 2 17 50 tn. 2 39 19 16 JC 3 22 19 48 / 4 12 19 20 KJ 5 6l 17 51 >J 6 6 15 24 VJ 7 la . 12 5 8 U I 8 5 AM 9 2.' ) S3 38 X 10 8J , Nl 3 X U 4- I 5 45 T A. 5 } 10 9 T 2 5 14 I 8 3 I7ll7 3 « bea. at SMITH'S Jilt fmly In soil that 1ms I fleft, is tlie great enemy I the only effective way g, between the cabbusfe ot whlub are far more t out later In the montli, ha soil, which they will •jarden, such as indiaii Tender plants may now plants by weeding or rwlse the (ruit will not 8, and dust the busies ., Where yon can get ok like new. ij' niO to bny. Hopd at I'owei's Whnir» UalifAX, N. 8. PIll.SO. "1 I'MMKR.J .lUNK 31) I)rtV8. 05 |i 048B ovflTOMans will And It t(> tbsir ndvniitnire to look over HTOCK OF LEATHFR & SHOE FINDINGS. Cheapciit and best uHsortiiiont of \nioA% In town. 106 UPPFR WATEB ST., HALIFAX. High WatHr, mean time, »t r, r/) 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 18 14 19 16 G 18 19 20 21 23 2.3 G 25 26 27 28 29 30 "Tho Timr»" pub in Hnlifiix, 18a4 'h6% 9 6 & Condc. 2nrt ntindrty afier Trinity. ^ 6(L I^<'nirtl> of the day 15h. 14m. 9 d C Hi{;h (ides. 'il6€, 5 in Aphelion. ^Inf. (J© iBt Cen. Anni. of Het. Ux. eelcbrnted, 1; rises 3h. 33m. M. [1849. 3rd Sun. after Trinity. ^D© St. Biirnahos. Europ.'&N. Am. R.R. Low tidPi. [Conv. at Port'ld, 1851 Rio da Janeiro Arxennl burnt, 1871. Lfncth ef the ni^ht 8h. S6m. U. 8. Prest. Folic died, 1849. % rises 2h. 6m. M. 4th SuDday after Trinity. Williiim Cobhctt died, 1*835. 9 6h S Btationary. Acces. Q. Vic, 1837. Hifth tides. fenterH Q, 8um. com. Set. Hnlfx., rises 31). 32m. M. [1749 Uninti of En(r. & Scotland, 1706. 5th S. af. Tiin. St. John Bap.— Mid 9 rises 2h. 55m. M. [summer Day 1; rises lb. 47m. M. W greatest Hel. Lat. S. T^ow tides. Qu. Victoria crowned, 1838. St. Peter, A p. %6(L 1 3 41 4 45 5 50 6 45 7 39 8 28 9 15 10 10 44 11 24 morn 11 59 1 51 2 52 3 58 5 1 5 55 6 4t 7 25 8 2 8 41 9 18 9 59 10 40 11 24 A. 11 1 4 2 3 3 12 5 52 G 56 8 1 8 56 9 50 10 39 11 26 morn 11 55 1 35 2 22 3 10 4 2 5 6 7 8 3 9 12 6 8 52 9 36 19 13 10 52 11 29 A. 1 2 3 4 5 10 51 35 22 15 14 23 7 7 • 11 9 16 10 11 11 5 II 54 morn 41 1 26 2 10 2 50 3 37 4 25 5 17 6 18 7 24 8 27 9 21 10 7 10 51 11 28 A. 7 44 1 S5 2 6 2 50 3 37 4 30 5 29 6 38 a 22 4 26 5 SI 6 26 7 20 8 *S, I 66 JULY beffins on SUNDAY. [1885 9 New Moon, 3 First Quarter, 1 O Full Moon, ^ Last Quarter, 1 CApo. 12 d. D. 4 12 19 26 CPer, II M. D.: 10 49 M. — a a;-) M. 3 n 17 A. 10 7 59 A. 17 , 2r)(l. 24 1 9 801 iths. 10 ai M. 10 40 M. 10 50 M. 1 10 59 M. 1 % sontlis. 8 47 S 39 8 32 8 25 M. M. M. M. "21 souths. 10 A. II 50 M. 11 29 M. 11 8 M. ^1 [Rises. Sets. SUN decUn, North. Slow of clock. MOON Rises. Souths. Sets. decliit. North. S 31 ISU. 4 23 7 44 23 7 3 29 1 55 S 11 4 27 19 1 1 IVI. 4 23 7 44 23 3 3 41 2 48 10 10 5 32 19 46 Tu. 4 24 7 44 22 58 3 52 3 45 11 7 6 29 19 17. W. 4 25 7 44 22 5.} * 3 4 48 A 4 7 ip 17 39 Th. 4 25 7 43 22 48 4 14 5 53 58 8 3 15 4 F. 4 26 7 43 22 42 4 25 6 58 1 49 8 40 li 46 Sa. 4 27 7 43 22 36 4 35 8 1 2 37 9 13 7 59 su. 4 27 7 42 22 .30 4 44 9 4 3 23 9 42 N3 57 M. 4 28 7 42 22 23 4 53 10 5 4 7 10 9 SO 9 Tu. 4 29 7 41 22 15 5 2 11 4 4 49 10 34 4 11 W. 4 30 7 41 22 8 5 11 A 1 5 32 11 3 8 Th. 4 SO 7 40 21 59 5 19 1 6 15 11 30 11 30 F. 4 31 7 40 21 51 5 26 2 7 1 morn 14 33 Sa. 4 32 7 39 21 42 5 33 2 57 7 47 2 17 1 SU. 4 83 7 38 21 33 5 40 3 52 8 04 37 18 45 'M. 4 34 7 38 21 23 5 45 4 48 9 25 I 16 19 38 Tu. 4 35 7 3V 21 13 5 51 5 39 10 17 2 5 19 33 W. 4 36 7 36 21 3 5 56 6 26 H 10 2 5fi 18 27 Th. 4 37 7 35 20 52 6 7 10 morn 3 54 16 19 F. 4 36 7 35 20 41 6 4 7 47 5 5 13 14 Sa. 4 39 7 34 20 30 6 7 8 21 56 6 5 9 23 bU. 4 40 7 33 20 18 6 10 8 54 1 48 7 15 4 58 M. 4 41 7 32 20 fi e 12 9 27 2 39 8 24 SO 15 Tu. 4 42 7 31 19 54, 6 14 9 59 3 31 9 35 N4 29 W. 4 43 7 30 19 41 6 15 10 33 4 23 10 47 9 Th. 4 44 7 29 19 £8 6 15 11 10 5 1ft 11 57 12 59 F. 4 45 7 28 19 15 6 15 11 54 6 9 Al 8 16 12 Sa. 4 46 7 27 19 1 6 14 morn 7 5 2 46 18 26 SU. 4 47 7 26 18 47 6 13 42 8 1 3 20 19 3-4 M. 4 48 7 24 18 32 6 1! 1 36 8 58 4 20 19 28 1 Tn. 4 49 7 23 18 18 6 9 2 36 9 S5 5 14 18 15| Place II~ n sz S5 SI a SI "R A I «t s» K H cy, T 8 » n n n sz Keep Cool by using loe Cold Soda Warier, at Smith's Drug Store after the ground is warm, but the bulbs swoll most rapidly duiinfir tho cool dewey nischtii of nutumn. The soil cuinot be worked too deep or made too fine for turnips. Town manuros uro valued for this crop ; and crushed bones have been applied with the bcHt effects, otthor when covered in the drills^ in the manner of ordinary dung, or when sowi; liy niachino alonif with the seeds, so as t<) be in immediate contact with the latter. Ouano has been largely used of late years. Superphosphate Is verj' etfl'rictous. One point of turnip cuitu e that is often neglected in Nova Scotia, altliouvjli well understood elsewhere, Ks that the seed should be i)ut in the moment the soil is prepared. If the earlli of the prepared drill gets dried up in tho stm before the seed U committod to it, how can tne latter SCOTCH DTE #0i3KH. S85 Barrlngton Street, Hilirax, K. M., teren 4o«rii Korth oi: Jacob Street, Sign of the Clolden Thistle. Speofal IttdtaoemenU to boy at P. WALSH'S. LEU A CO.'S, [I88;i tlis. 11 souths. M. 10 A. M. 11 50 M. M. 11 29 M. M. 11 8 M. N I decliii. I Nuith. Place 27, 19 1 n 32 19 46 n 29 19 17 25 iPl 17 39 S5 3 15 4 a 10 11 46 a 13 7 59 a 42 N3 57 "K 9 SO 9 «R 34 4 11 =Cfe 3 8 :£h' 30 11 30 dOt rn 14 33 "L 2 17 1 m. 37 18 45 f 16 19 38 s 2 19 33 s 55 18 27 ^ 54 16 19 VJ 13 14 at 5 9 23 c» 15 4 58 K 24 SO 15 K 35 N4 29 T 47 9 T 57 12 39 H 8 16 12 « 16 18 26 n 20 19 32 n 20 19 28 n 14 18 15 02 t's Drug Store ' K tho cool dewey iiade too flue lor hones have been ill the manner of >, SI) u8 to be ill ied of late years. u e that is often i.s that the ticed ijf tlie prepai-ed low can the latter ' M.. leren itnttn Ihtte. u Head vf PuvrerN Wharf, Hftllfax, N. S. Suninier] JULY 31 Days. G7 French Fi-onis and Cat/skinii, Sole and Upper Leather, Shoe Find- Hii;h Water, lueaii time, at d ingtf Mnrocco. Ooat and Seal f Machine Twint, &c. .w-^ 1 AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, CO M o At lOa TTpper Water Street .3 U^ Cr3 •§3 p ARTHUR FORDHAM Its 3 U ^31 >' s ^ 05 03 G 6ih Sun. after Triuity. *? d C 4 21 6 32 7 47 4 2 2 S at gr. elong. W. "? d C ^ 6€ 5 31 7 42 8 57 5 12 3 (2) in Apocee. 6 32 8 43 9 58 6 13 4 §69 'U6€ High tides. 7 29 9 40 10 55 7 10 5 2/ d d) Length iii the day 16h. I8m. 8 16 10 27 11 42 7 57 6 Da^uerre died, 18.^1. 9 2 11 13 morn 8 43 < $ rises 2h. .59m. M 9 44 11 65 28 9 25 G 7th S. after Trin. g d 9 [1497 10 24 morn 1 10 10 5 9 Cape G. H. doub. by Vusoode Ganaa, 11 1 85 I 50 10 42 10 Tobacco first used in Eng., 1586. 11 38 1 12 2 27 11 19 n Ex-Prcst. J. Q. Adams born, 1767. morn 1 49 3 4 morn 12 Very low tides. 20 2 31 3 46 I 13 Geo. Stephenson died, 1848. 1 2 3 13 4 28 43 14 Length of the night 8h. 54m. I 50 4 1 5 16 1 31 G 8!h S. after Trinity. Swithun Bp. 2 50 5 1 6 16 2 31 16 >< in^ ^ ris. Uayintj is the opera- tliin before which all others may give way. Tlie accrot of gond hay iiial M. 17111 28 M. 24I1I 35 M. % sontlis. 8 14 M. 8 7 M. 7 99 M. / 51 M. y, souths. 10 38 M. 10 17 M. 9 55 M. 9 34 M. 6 7 8 9 10 11 \2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ! 28 29 30 31 w. Th. F. Sa. SU. 'M. Tu. W. Th. I. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a. SU. "M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. SUN MOON RUes. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 « 9 10 n 12 13 15 16 Sets. 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 23 5 24 5 25 6 59 () 57 6 56 6 54 6 53 6 51 6 49 6 48 6 46 A 44 6 42 6 41 6 39 6 37 6 35 (leclin. Slow of Rises. North. clock. 18 3 6 6 3 39 IT 48 6 2 4 43 17 32 5 58 5 47 17 16 5 r,3 6 49 17 5 47 7 53 16 44 5 41 8 52 16 27 5 35 9 50 16 10 5 27 10 48 15 53 5 20 11 47 15-3'J 5 11 A. 44 15 18 5 2 1 40 15 4 52 2 36 14 42 4 42 3 2» [4 24 4 31 4 16 14 5 4 20 . 5 1 13 46 4 8 5 41 13 27 3 56 6 20 13 8 3 43 6 54 12 49 3 29 7 29 12 29 3 16 8 I 12 9 3 1 8 34 11 49 2 46 9 12 11 29 2 31' 9 54 11 8 2 15 10 40 10 48 1 59 11 33 10 27 1 43 morn 10 6 1 26 31 9 45 1 9 1 32 9 23 51 2 33 9 2 33 3 36 8 40 S. 15 4 38 Souths. S«ta. d«clin. North. 10 49 11 40 A. 30 16 3 45 27 10 54 40 6 26 7 i5 8 6 8 58 9 51 10 44 11 38 mom 31 1 2 3 4 5 24 17 10 5 1 5 57 6 54 7 50 8 44 9 35 10 24 11 11 6 6 37 7 13 7 43 8 13 8 38 9 4 9 32 10 1 10 36 11 12 11 54 morn 44 40 41 47 56 8 19 8 33 9 46 10 58 A. 8 14 15 9 56 37 12 44 16 3 13 2 9 27 5 31 Nl 25 S2 38 6 33 10 10 13 21 16 18 19 13 19 32 IS 51 17 9 14 28 10 53 6 37 SI 54 N2 57 7 11 38 51 15 18 17 19 47 10 19 24 18 30 16 36 13 53 10 32 6 46 Vlace SI SI m i K K cy, H H 8 n n 2S 2S SI SI Um SMITH'S rUBNITOBi: POLISH. ITIMi-. AvovsT.— After the hay is i^ot in, the former will be able to devote much of his uttentiou to feeding »iid ffrooniiii); hifi cattle for the fall Exhibitions. Systematic curefu) feetlint; will malio a wonderful iinprovement upon animals at thi^ season, especially if they are in good pasture. Our farmers arc now workintr into a mixnd husbandry, so that cattle may not feed on hay ail winter and pasture in the sum- mer, but feed in winter on straw and roots and coarse graiti, and iu summer par- 1; Uly or wholly or green fodder iiidoors. This is the only way to enrich a farm, or lo att.nii to a' ibin); like hiijfh faruiinK- Wo therefore recommend our readers '.u : ote at thi ; n:uBou how convenient it is to have a field ct taras or ifrecn oats or Oktrlcli Ffiiiierg cleansed or Djred any Color or shade, and beantlfullr Curled, at the SCOTCH DFE WOBKS, 386 Barringtoii Street. 1¥rHi>pliijr P»|ierf Wrapping Twine« :|;iiliiq Boxes, C. Walsh's. , & CO.'S, • ;i883 18. I. A. 4. y. souths. 10 38 M. 10 17 M. 9 55 M. 9 34 M. rN^r'li;:!^''- )2 ; 56 16 36 13 53 10 32 « 46 IH. levote inuuh of his itions. Syst«niatic :nal8 at thi.^! seaHOii, irkitiir into a mixed pasture in the sum- | itid ill auinaier par- | ty to eni'icli a farm, j iniDemi our readers i :"j8 or i;re&n oata or { — I ), and beautifuUr fiou Street. un,P,, Walsh's. I m 28 30 frnl up. Sto Gol H«Ad of P Air pump invented, 168G. 7 9 rises 3h. .'iirn M s Luiifith of the nijjht Oh. 47m. 9 vien. Hill At U. S.troopsovnc. Ciinatln, 1 L(»w titles. [1812. 11 % rises 9h. 27m. Nt. G 12th Siin. alter Triuity. 13 11 li^es 2fa.. 3.^ni. M. 14 '^in^ dm. Legis. voted Sld.OOO.OOO 15 fnwiRrtlH trunk railway, IS.il. 16 N. BrunHwick ii separate Pr(nr., 1784. 17 At. Metli. Ch. lialiiux opened, 1£4IJ. 18 High tirles. G 13th Sun. aftc!- Trinity. 20 Surinam nur. to British, 1799. 2i 1? riMM llh, iiiu. A. 22 9 '" l^eriheiion. 23 ! Wilson, Ornithoiojjiat died. 1813 24 tSt. Bartholomew 5 I'l ^ ^ 6W 2.T Ij d C Low tides. (i Ulh Sun. after Trinitv. 27 , ■£, d C S'"" Rowland Hill died, 1879. 28 lExcitinp ucn. elontiun in N. S., la.'jl, 29 !i[d (L *'''■ W. Confrreve died, 1828. 30 1 Fergus O'Connor diea, 1855. 31 John Banyan died, 1688. CU . ^1 r> 28 7 21 8 6 8 45 9 23 10 10 33 11 4 11 38 morn IG 1 .54 7 26 39 33 10 8 41 9 21 »0 4 ^0 47 11 30 A. 19 1 14 2 :i 3 5.3 5 13 6 18 7 7 8 39 9 32 10 17 10 56 11 34 morn 11 44 1 15 1 49 2 27 3 11 4 5 5 18 6 37 7 50 8 44 9 30 10 11 10 52 11 32 A. 15 58 9 i4 10 47 11 32 nnori) 11 49 41 30 25 35 4 24 8 29 9 18 10 45 11 26 A. 7 47 30 13 56 45 40 5 50 XI a c s CO 26 59 30 : 4' 42, 26' 20. 33 I .52 5' 59 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 li 9 2 47 26 4 41 14 45 19 57 J 8 morn 41 1 .'':• 2 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 A 7 19 3 34 8 39 4 54 9 44 5 59 10 33 6 48 s 10 14 41 8 22 9 2 45 28 11 55 2 5 Use SMITH'S MEXICAN TOOTH WASH. barley or indinii corn or rape, ni- nuy other green entablo thingr for the cattle to \irow or i'attuii upon when the|uutures are all burnt up. Alter haying thero will hi! work in the giirden, and es; .'uially in the orthurd. Loolv after the rlp<.'iiin;i: of fruit, destroy caterpillars, if any still renmin ; pick the early August apples, and send them into market. When the rainH come, beds of strawberries may be made u|i. See that the ground is well drained and enriched with old manure. Mush- rooms now ttppe:>r in th-j horst- iiastures. The cnlvlnj? of cows for the season will i\ow b'i over. All thoronjrh-bred calves should be at once rexistercd in the otHcial .Stock Retcister of the board of At;riculturc. For ^^rade stock the furruer should keep a book for after reference. Goods of everj desrrlpllon ire Cleansed and HjtA by a new process at the SCOTCH OYK WORKS, 286 Barrington Street. ft I » H 0) t I B n H 8 9 p. WALSH selb no ifoodu on mhroprcseutatlon. i Tinplates, Skeei ln»u, (JaimiIa PUtoB, Ti>, Ac, 70 SEPTKMHER begins on SATURDAY. [1883 New Moon, 3 First Quarter, O Full Moon.ir (^ Lnst Qunrtor, (£ Apo. 5 d. D II M 1 10 M. 9 2 24 A. 16 5 27 A. 23 8 37 A. C Per. 18 (1. D, 9 SOUtllK, 11 43 M. 1 1 48 M. 17 111 53 M. 24 'll 57 M. % sonthfl. 7 89 M. 7 80 M. 7 21 M. 7 11 M. IJ, KOUths. 9 3 M. 8 41 M. 9 18 M. 7 56 M. SUN Sets. decliii. North. Fast of clock. MOON Ri»e8. Souths, 8et«. dcciin. North. Place 6 34 ! 6 32 i 6 30 I 6 28 6 26 6 24 6 23 6:21 191 57 33: 13 51 28! 6 43 i 2 21 40 19 89 59 20 5 40 i 6 40 7 39! 8 3Sl 9 36! 10 34 i 11 32 ' A. 25 56 40 1 23 2 6 2 50 3 35 21 6 19 5 21 2 40 1 17 6 17 4 5- 3 1 2 6 6 15 4 33 3 21 2 51 G 13 4 12 3 42 3 34 6 11 3 49 4 3 4 13; 6 10 3 26 4 2=) 4 48 1 6 8 3 3 4 46 5 22 6 6 2 40 5 7 5 56 6 4 2 17 5 28 6 31 6 2 1 54 5 50 7 10 6 1 30 6 11 7 52 5 58 1 7 6 32 8 38 3 56 44 6 53 9 29 5.5.^ NO 20 7 14 10 26 6 53 SO 2 7 35 11 25 5 51 25 7 56 morn ' 5 49 49 8 17 27 5 47 1 12 8 37 1 30 5 45 1 36 8 57 2 32 5 43 1 59 9 17 3 33 5 41 2 22 9 37 4 34 5 39 1 2 46 9 5G 5 51 8 5ft 46 38 31 23 10 16 11 9 morn 3 58 1 55 2 53 3 61 4 4S 5 45 6 40 7 32 8 22 9 9 9 54 10 38 11 21 6 12 6 40 ! 7 7 j 7 34 [ 8 4 8 36 1 9 10| i 9 5l! ilO 35i ,11 26 imorn 23 1 1 28 1 2 33 • 3 441 1 4 50 1 6 10 1 7 25 i 8 40 ! 9 54: 111 4i lA 7 ! 1 4 ; 1 55 ; 2 37 ! 3 14 i 3 46 { 4 15 1 4 44 1 4 51 N2 46 81 16 5 8 12 15 17 18 19 19 17 15 12 8 «3 13 55 13 2 13 41 18 1 46 32 23 26 54 NO 57 5 49 10 14 17 18 19 18 16 14 11 7 20 9 1 44 15 37 57 27 17 41 N3 47 SO 11 4 7 -ft. "I / / >T >? X K T r « n n SI SI SI Keep your Teeth White by SMITH'S Preservative Dentrifioe. Seitkmber. Agricultural exhibitions are now of annual occurrence throughout (i\»T Province, un'l one of tho most important " operations " for the progroKStlve aifriculturist is to gb to tlu Fair. He can there compaia his produce and stock witli Uvne of ]m neighbors, and see huw far be ih ahead of or behicid the times ; he can examine ill the new implement), and order what he finds will be use^ll. He cat start me iciiiits, and f(et such information as ho requires. He can sell, L>uy i.>i exuhanv'e > uorough-bred stocl< under the great advantajre of being able to get everybody's 'u.ini«ii as to their qualities and value. Ke can get sample of SCOTra DYK > OliKH, 985 Barringtoa Street, U«Iifax, K. S., seven tjloors K>.i(h 0f iatoh StrMtt glgu of the Goldea Thistle. P. IViilsIi, (it)' ' ^ n*rirl*iUrct cheapest |lUcf to hnj Hardwaip n», Ae« AY. [1883 inths. 11 ftouths. 19 M. I M. I M. 9 3 M. 8 41 M. 8 18 M. 7 56 M. iON iet«. dcciin. North. Place 6 12 6 40 7 7 34 4 8 86 N2 4ti SI 16 5 13 I 8 55 ) 12 13 ; 13 2 1 9 10 17 13 9 5l! 18 41 10 35i 19 18 11 26 morn "I "I "I / / 4 50 NO 57 1 X 6 10 5 49 T 7 25 10 20 T 8 40! 14 9 8 9 54 17 1 « 11 4 18 44 n A 7 19 15 n \ 4 18 37 ^ I 55 16 57 gs i 2 37 U 27 SI 3 14 11 17 SI 3 46 7 41 a 4 15 N3 47 "R 1 4 44 soil n 1 4 51 4 7 ' ^ vative Dentrifioe. occurrence throuifhont IS " for the progrwslve his produce ami stock )t or behind the times ; he finds will be use^^l. requires. He can sell, antaite of being able tu Eo can get nuniplM of tx, N. S., seTen d«or8 ■ TkUtle. I Detohiiy Hard warp mi.. 4^HnH| , 'Mi 1 24 25 26 27 28 2!) 30 I nev whj aa ing the do pa(| thd ^^ Alexiindria cvnc. by British, 1814. 15 31 13 1 28 10 12 7 Indepondcncu of IlrnKll, 1822. 11 3 42 1 57 10 44 8 % riao4 I'h. Sim. A. 11 37 1 U 2 29 11 18 16th Han. flfier Trinity. Low tides. morn 1 48 3 3 11 &9 10 Allies enter Sebastopol, 1895. 18 2 29 3 44 morn 11 \} nt ;rrontc8t along. K. 1 10 3 21 4 8& 51 12 I^engili ol the night llh. 27 la. 3 19 4 30 5 4% 2 13 9 urentost IIul. Lat. N. [1735. 3 47 5 58 7 13 3 28 14 11. llHiltex, founder or Sib. Schools 6., 5 3 7 14 8 29 4 44 1.5 Slavery nliol. in Maxieo, 182<». 6 4 8 15 9 30 5 45 (} 7th ». af. Tiin. ^6 19lh Sunday after Trinity. 1 7 26 9 37 10 .52 7 7 J. O-ODFBBY SMITH, Drugffiat, 147 HoIlU Street. I new grrains and vegetables, see tho boiit ways of making butter and cheese, hear whut other people are sayinir, and generally enable himsoU to rise to the surface (IS a live agfriculturist. It is hardly needful to remind our readers that the Ingatherinfr of the fruits of the tields and gardens and orchards will now engross the fairmer. Tho waving corn and brightly tinted ripening fruits will speak more eloquently to him than anything that could be written liere. The cutting and packing of ensilage will be done about the end of the month, before frost toticbes the com. The LlBlags of Beadynade Clothtag are not Djred at the SCOTCH DTK W0BK8, Sign of the Golden Thistle. n i$' ' p. WAL8U'S General Hardware Depot. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // J ^ % 1.0 I.I 1.25 lii|2£ |25 |50 "^^ IM^^ L2 112.0 ll£ -► Photographic Sdences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STRiET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SM (716)S72-4S03 ^ ft].: m. m H. H. FIJIXER & CO., !&enn'a\ HArdwara Dea}en> ^/:?'-j,,-X4] Si ^-4 I ^'Sl^x* ^-i 72 OCTOBER begins on MONDAY. , [1883 # New Moon,^ J First Quarter,! O Full Moon, C Last Quarter.! New Moon,! CApoSa. C Period. (CApo36d. D. 1 9 16 22 30 II. M. 1 40 M. GSM. 2 31 M. 7 4 A. 7 43 A. a 10 17 34 31 $ sotuths. 3 A. 8 A. 13 A. 18 A. 27 A % souths, S7 M. 46 M. S3 M. 20 M. frM. 21 souths. 7 28 M. 7 2 M. 6 38 M. 6 13 M. h 48 M. $.•8 SUN Rises. e 9 10 II 12 18 U M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. ;U- M. Tu. W. Th. F. Br. SU. M. Tu. >V. Th. F. S«ts. decliii. South. 15 16 17 18 19 20 I Sa. 21 W 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. M, Tu. W. 6 2 5 38 6 3 5 36 6 4 5 34 6 6 5 32 6 7 5 80 6 '8 5 28 6 .9 6 87 C 10 &25i 6 12 5«3 6 13 5 21 6 14 5 19: 6 15 5 1& 6 17 5 16 6 l« 5 14 tf 19 5 12 6 20 5 11 6 22 5 9 6 23 5 7 6 24 5 6 6 26 5 4 6 27 6 2 6 29 5 1 6 3U 4.59 6 31 4 58 6 33 4 56 6 34 4.54 6 35 4 53 6 37 4 51 6 38 4 .50 6 39 4 49 6 41 4 47 9 32 56 19 42 5 28 61 14 6 37 22 45 7 Ftat of dock. MQOK Rises. 8 29 8 52 9 14 , 9 35 9 57 10 191 10 40 11 2 II 23 11 44 12 5 12 25 12 46 13 « 13 26 13 46 14 5 10 16 10 35 10 53 11 12 11 30 11 47 12 4 .12 21 12 38 12 54 13 9 13 25 13 39 13 53 14 7 14 20 14 32 14 44 14 55 15 6 15 I« 15 25 15 34 15 48 6 30 7 28 8 26 9 28 10 18 11 21 11 59 A. 45 ! 37 2 6 S 42 3 17 49 84 2 42 27 7 19 8 16 9 16 10 19 11 23 morn 24 a « 5 6 6 Souths. SeU. declin. Soifth. Place ' A. 3 47 81 17 3 1 15 49 15 55 16 1 16 6 16 10 16 16 13 16 26 26 25 24 21 21 16 4 39 5 29 6 1» 7 10 8; a 8 64 9 46 10 41 11 38 morn 36 1 86 2 36 3 35 4 33 5 27 6 19 7 6 7 52 8 37 9 20 10 8 iO 45 11 30 A. 14 5 36 6 6 6 86 7 11 7 48 8 44 9 19 10 13 fl 11 mora 14 1 22 2 SI 3 43 4 58 6 14 rso 8 43 9 53 10 54 11 50 A. 35 1 15 1 48 2 IS 2 48 3 15 3 40 4 9 4 39 5 12 7 52 11 16 14 13 16 34 18 13 19 U 18 16 20 18 37 10 5 5 53 SI 13 N8S8 8 21 12 35 15 56 18 10 19 7 ,18 49 17 24 15 3 12 I 8 SO 4 41 NO 44 S3 II 6 57 10 26 13 30 16 1 / / / X K r « n n 25 SI SI "J! "I 111 SMITH'S DRUQ STORB. 147 HoUia Street. OcTOBRR.— The harvesttn;? of root crops Is one that requires great attciiti>)n. and, fw the culture of' them is extending throughout the Province, we would impress upon all who have not hod ioug experience the M«c««Wf u of attetidinf; to the points noted below :— To take up and store roots successftiily is a simple Hrt when properly undentoed, but the frequent destruction of roots in the cellar shows that it is not always understand or carried out. Potatoes should be du? in dry weather, and allowed to dry completely on the surface before being put to- gether in heaps or in the cellar ; the best way is to put them on a barn floor nnJ exclude the light, otherwise they will become green and acquire a bitter taste and KM «lorM n* Ontrieh Peathcm CIwbmiI eTarjr day at tk* SC'OTCH DYE WOUKS, 286 Barrlaf toa HtrMt, aear tke coraar of Jacob Street. Plated Forka and Spoons, Calling Knt?of> #is.» V* WALSH'S. ire Dealers) Y. [1883 ouths. ^ souths. 7 M. 7 26 M. 6 M. 7 2 M. 3 M. 6 88 M. M. 6 13 M. frM. 5 48 M. 90S Sets. declin. Soulh. Place 36 6 86 II 48 8 44 9 19 7 1! 14 52 16 13 16 34 18 13 13 1 11 loro 14 22 31 43 58 14 30 8 43 53 54 50 35 15 48 IS 48 15 40 9 39 12 19 U 18 16 20 18 37 10 81 13 N838 8 21 12 35 15 56 18 10 ID 7 ,18 49 17 24 15 3 la 1 8 SO 4 41 N044 S3 II 6 57 10 26 13 30 IG 1 -A- "I 111 / / / X K T T H 8 n n 95 SI SI street. res great attcuti'in. •rovlnce, we would ntu of attetidinft to fully is a simple Rrt roots in the cellar n should be du^i; in lefore beliifc put to- on s barn floor nnd ■e a bitter taste and ha gC'OTCH DYE Jacob Street. „ 1?. WALSH'S. ' * h: I ■. ) I* Luturni \Uwv Fori t\to6i Get yo |ioisonou8 root fibres air that thi tissues \vill contact. 1 roots. Of carefully e: NOVEME the rout cr plouiching. preparing; ' SCOTCH 1 m] Head of Power's IVharf, Halifax, N. S. UiUiinn.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 73 Ueavy Englith Kip Butta, BngUah Sole Jjeatker, Mtavff JSola Iiemtlur, Mil all OierennMisliir Winter Boots, AT Fordham's Leather Store, 106 IJppwr Water Street, Haiifam. HTgh Water, mean time, lit »4 'ltd a.* h I 9 d C 5 (i .\9 toatht. % aontha. y aontbs. D Tirflt OnartAr 7 7 ftO A — 1 II ■ 1 ■ ■ OFullMoon.ir 14 23 A. 3 29 A. • M. 5 37 M. C Last Qnarter, 21 9 29 M. 10 87 A. 5 44 M. fr 11 M. # New Moon, 29 2 40 A. 17 46 A 5 28 M. 4 44 M. C Per. 14 d. C Apo. 26 d. 24 59 A. 5 10 M. 4 16 M. n BON ICGOir Rhm. Seta. declin. South. Fast of clock. BUes. South.. Set.. [J^g; tUen I th. 6 42 4 46 14 25 16 18 9 12 1 6 48 17 51 / 2 F. 6 43 4 44 14 44 16 19 9 6 I 48 6 30 18 55 t 3 Sa. 6 45 4 43 15 3 16 19 9 56 2 36 7 16 19 9 t 4. ^U. 6 46 4 41 15 22 16 18 10 43 3 85 8 7 18 98 n -r M. 6 47 4 40 15 40 16 17 11 25 4 14 9 3 16 55 y% 6 Tu. 6 49 4 39 15 58 16 15 A. 4 4 3 10 2 14 31 Z)i 7 W. 6 SO 4 38 16 16 16 12 39 5 53 11 7 11 20 AM 8 Th. 6 51 4 36 16 34 16 8 1 13 6 43 morn 7 30 AM 9 F. 6 53 4 35 16 51 16 3 1 46 7 33 n S3 3 X 10 Sa. 6 55 4 34 17 8 1ft 57 2 19 8 25 1 20Nt30 K 11 m- 6 56 4 32 17 25 15 51 3 52 9 18 2 3I| 6 13 *V "T5 6 58 4 31 17 41 15 44 3 31 10 15 3 44 10 40 cy> 13 Tu. 6 59 4 30 17 57 15 36 4 14 11 14 4 59 14 28 K 14 W. 7 4 29 18 13 15 27 5 1 morn 6 14 17 18 K 15 Th. 7 2 4 28 18 29 15 17 5 56 15 7 29 18 53 n 16 F. 7 3 4 27 18 44 15 7 6 59 I 17 8 38 19 7 n 17 Sa. 7 4 4 26 18 59 14 56 8 3 2 18 9 37 18 6 25 J.9. SU. 7 5 4 25 19 13 14 43 9 10 3 16 10 29 16 sz -T9 M. 7 7 4 24 19 27 14 30 10 17 4 11 11 12 19 5 SI 20 Tu. 7 8 4 23 19 41 14 16 11 17 5 4 1 1 .'VI i 9 36 SI 21 W. 7 9 4 23 19 55 14 1 morn 5 49 A. 21' 5 47 "X 22 Th. 7 11 4 22 20 8 13 4« 18 6 34 50 Nl 49 n. 23 F 7 12 4 21 20 30 13 SO 1 18 7 18 1 18 S2 8 nR 24 Sa. 7 13 4 21 20 33 13 12 2 17 8 1 I 45 5 58 ^ 25 fSU. 7 15 420 20 45 12 54 3 14 8 43 2 12 9 33 !^ 26 M. 7 16 4 19 20 56 12 3a 4 13 9 27 2 41 12 44 "I 27 Tu. 7 17 4 19 21 7 12 16 5 10 10 11 3 13 l!r 25 "l. 28 W. 7 18 4 18 21 18 11 56 6 6 10 57 S 48 17 28 'O, 29 Th. 7 19 4 18 21 29 11 35 7 1 11 44 4 27 18 46 / 30 F. 7 21 4 17 21 39 11 13 7 54 A. 39 5 12 19 14 t Cheat and Lnns Froteetora at SMITH'S SBUO 8TORB. have nring thu* for proper spring; work. The addition of manure to a k>I1 is not enougn. the pulverisation, mixture, freesinv, tbawiny and rain-wMhinsr of the soil are toe processes by which its fertility is to be secured. Let us illustrate this :— Bone, au Inwluble tribasfo phospbMa, receives the rain-water which cootains carbonic aoid ((as : this cbanffes a portion of the bone Into carbonate of lime, and the rest into bi-bssic phosphate, which gradutlly dissolves and beoumcs available to the plant. It the rain-water drains away over the hard surfaee, or if the soil lies soaked in stagnant water, and there is no passage of rain through it, this change cannot take place. When lime is added to the soil it quiukly acts on the orgattie matter, but th« lime must be diffused completely throughout the soil otherwite if becomes inert before it has had an opportunity of doing Its work by betbgbrouirht into actual contact with soil-particIes. The clay of the soil is a silicate of alumina ; All orders racelvad at tbe OiBee at tha Works; ao Mrsoa aatkorlaed to receiva or collect (oods la the City for tlie SCOTCH DTK WOBKS. Ptettite Cori, Fiotmre Kalli, at P. WALSH'S. LUSH k CO.% day! [1883^ sonth*. Tf. sontfag. M. 44 M. MM. 10 M. 9 37 M. » 11 M. 4 44 M. 4 16 M. !00ir 9et». [!?•«*''• , South. & 48 17 &1 6 30 18 55 7 16,19 9 8 9 1 [m«<« 7|l8 98 3, IS 59 2 14 31 7 11 20 lorn I 7 30 V n S3 3 1 20NI30 2 31| 6 13 ) 44 10 40 I 59 14 28 5 14 17 18 ' 29 18 53 ^ 38 19 7 i 37 18 6 t 29 16 12 13 5 All 9 36 21' 5 47 5UNI49 18 S2 8 45 5 58 12 9 33 41 12 44 12 \b 25 48 17 28 27 18 46 12 19 14 I X K r n n So S2 SL SL m £a STORB. re to • soil is not ^Mhinir of the ■oil 1 illustrate till* :— «' wbicb cootaim aate of lime, and l>«eomet available faee, or if tbe toil iflrb it, this change • on the ormiic soil othorwiie it by betngrbrouvrbt icate of alumina; I jBtliorfmd to IK W0BI8. Stt»8. Autum A, a! 2 3 G 5 6 7 8 9 10 G 12 13 14 23 P( 24 Li G 27 2fi 5f 27 9 28 b 29 9 30 s B Head of Powr's Wharf, Halifax, N. 8. Autumn.J NOVEMBER 30 Days. 75 OBAIN AND WAXIiEATHBB. MACHINE THREAD, Hgedlfis, Kaib, lasts, fe^ ic. AT Fordham*8 Leather Store, 100 UPPER WATKR ST., HALIFAX. High Water,mean time,at ce V si 1 2 3 G 5 6 7 8 9 10 G 12 13 14 15 16 17 G 19 20 21 22 23 24 G 26 27 28 29 30 All Saints' Dny. % □© All SouU. Erie Canal finished, 1825. Length of tlie day 9h. .58in. 24tli Sunday after Trinity, $ rises 5h. 41m. M. Princess Charlotte died, 1817. L. tides. Mc-Kenzie Min. Irm'd, 1873. 9 in t5 "Teatinboat" Ist crossed Hx. % rises lOh. 26m. A. [liar., 1816. John Milton died, 1674, 2.5th Sunday after Trinity. Length of tfic night 14h. 28m. Meteoric sbou-er in all Amer., 1833. Very high tides. Ij (J C Bengal railway opened, 1862. Pariition of Poland by Rub. Pros. & \2 rises lOli. 3ni. A. [Aos., 1847 26th Sun. after Trinity. ^6oe. There are now about ninety Agricultural Societies in this Province, with a membership of more than five thousand farmers. These Societies are oitcanized under thd Central Board of Agriculture, and each Society is entitled to draw from tlie Provincial Treasury (through the Board), an GoodR 'MMt by Mall or Kxpresi ikoald be. addrened: L. PORRKSTKB, SCOTCH DtE WORKS, 286 Barrington Sf., Slfa of tke Goldeu Thistle. F. WALSH, MlneiV i^ppHet. iLER A CO.'I. ^Y. [1883 othi. % •ontlis. M. M. M. M. S 40 M. 3 11 M. 2 42 M. 2 U M. ON deolln. South. Place 2, 18 48 58, 17 28 S7! 15 16 58' 12 m 8 42 4 34 So 7 N4 26 8 52 3 7 irn 14 25 15 3 44 211 35' 19 52 49 16 7 ll 18 18 12' 19 13 16 18 48 17 9 14 SO 11 8 7 19 52; N3 18 20 SO 45 47 4 41 15 8 23 44 II 44 14 36 16 52 18 26 19 U 19 2 17 58 16 I 15 U 13 47 26 8 56 50 48 50 X [ X i r I n n S3 ss SI SI SL I 47 HoIMb at. >Dd sod pfoufhins llcate matten tlutt I ) not least, we call Soclfcty, In wtttch, i i widely felt, and i lie must iniporUuit inety Asricultural thousand farmers, '{culture, and eavh i({h the Board), an \i. PORRKSTKii, toldeu Tliltttltt. J \ I) fi I » 1 G 3 4 5 e 7 8 G 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 G 24 25 2C 27 26) 29 G 81 HeiMl of Power'* WhArf, IUUTax, N. 8. WIKTRH. . DECEMBER 31 Days. 77 I p 1 G 3 4 9 6 7 8 G 10 11 12 13 14 15 O 17 18 1« 20 21 22 G 24 25 2C 27 26 29 G 31 Wntrrprttf ComponltUm, Xasom's an* Mnrttn'a Btarkino, Hmmtn CampoaMen, PeeriMB Oloat, aiMl Ctrmge X^mmeoia, AT Fordham*8 Leather Store, 106 VPPEB WATKB ITBIKT. High W«Ur,m»n tiin«,«t I 9 (j C Lentfth of the day 8h. 55m. I At SirnJay in Adrent. Revolution in Bn^land, 1689. Tliomai CHrlyJe l^>rD, 1795. Brooklyn TheHtra burnt, 300 lives lost 1; sonthsllh. Iffm. A. [ia7«. \j. tides. Pro. Leg. vot. pKtriotie fund "U souths 3h. 20m. M. (XS.OOO, '54. 2nd Sunday in Advent. Gen. William* of Kars born, 1800. 2^ rises 7h. 40m. A. 9 in Aphelion. I2 <5 C Ilratte began voyage roand th« world, High tides. [1979. Length of the night 1 5h. SOm. 3rd 8. in Adrent. ^ <$ (C BeethpTen boro, 1770. %6t S. Rogers, poet, died, 1855; % rises 8h. 37ni. A. i D® \f er. Hel. L^t. 8. St. 'rhos. (2) enters l^ Winter coin. 9 (ets 5h. 59m. A. [L. tides. 4tb Sun. in Advent. % Stationary. ^ sets 8h. 54m. A. Chbistmas Day. St. Stephen, Mar. St. John Evan. As'n. M«c. Lib. com. Innocents' D. [Mec. Institute, 1831. High tides. Sunday afVer HhristrnM. g(5C 9dC 8 46 10 57 mem 9 21 11 32 13 9 57 room 47 10 33 8 1 23 11 11 44 1 59 II 58 1 22 S 37 morn 2 9 3 24 61 3 8 4 17 1 51 4 2 5 17 S 6 5 17 6 92 4 IS 6 23 7 38 5 19 7 30 8 45 6 17 8 28 9 43 7 IS 9 23 10 38 8 4 10 15 11 SO 8 53 !1 4 A. 19 9 41 11 53 1 7 10 26 A. 37 1 52 11 8 1 19 a 34 11 53 2 4 S 19 A. 40 2 51 4 « I 29 3 40 4 55 2 26 4 37 5 52 S 36 5 47 7 2 4 44 6 55 8 10 5 44 7 55 9 10 6 33 8 44 9 59 7 16 9 27 10 48 7 55 10 6 11 91 8 30 10 41 II 56 9 5 11 16 mom 8 27 9 2 9 38 10 14 10 52 11 39 morn 39 1 32 2 47 53 58 6 53 7 45 8 34 9 88 10 7 10 49 11 34 A. 21 9 5 5 10 7 17 25 25 6 14 6 57 7 36 8 II 8 46 I Ofartatm aa Oarda and raooy Qooda at SMITH'S Drug Store. annual fpnint in 4d to promote iti operation*. The speoial purnoae of a Society ia to improve tlie live stock of ita diatriot, ^ioh la aoeompliiihea by obtainintr and keeping tor the uie of meuiben, superior male animals, auch «a bulla, ruita and boars. Societiea may also introduce aeeds «f new varieties of mln, roota, and also improved ihiplementa, and sell tbem to members at cost and charges. Exhibitions are held l)y the Societies of a Dlatriet, embracing two or more Counties, combining. The whole of the Societiea of the Province meet on the second Monday of Decem- ber, each in iti re8()ectivo dixtnet, when the members receive the Directors' Keport, and select officers fnr the ensainar year. Full infonnatioii as to the meUiod of or^rnnizins: Societioa may be ol)taincd on application to the Member of the board for the District (see Board of Agriculture In another part of the Almanack), or to tlie Secretary, Professor Lawson, Dalkousie College, Halifax. SCOTCH DYE WORKN, 885 Rarrlnttoa Street, Haltfax, N. 8., seven «oors North of iMOb Street, hlf ■ ef the Cioldea TUstle. h i 11 I'' ■ p. WAL8il» CMt StMi; Powder aid Djasmlte. \ I Huiit^s Chopping Axes, for sale by H. H. FULLER k CO. 78 belcher's farmer's [1883 TIDE TABLE. The time of High Water at the nndermentioned places will he Anind hy adding to ur uubtractiiig t'roiu the time of High Water at Halifax — aa follows; H. M. Argj'le, Jones' Anchorage, .add 1 38 Arichat Harbour, . .add 21 Aniet Sound, . .add 2 41 Avon River, . .add 4 41 Blind Bay, . .subtract 3 Beaver Harbour, ..subO 9 Bedeque Bay, Green's Wf. .add 2 26 Bay Verte, . .add 1 11 Boughton Harbour, . .add 46 Boston Light, U. S. . .add 3 22 Chester Harbour, . .sub 5 Chez«cook, ^etpisawick, j ,■. « la andMu8quo .sub 1 19 Cape Sable, . .add o3 Clarke Harbour, . .add 1 9 Clam Point, . .add 38 Cheticamp, . .add 26 Cape North, . .add 11 Cardigan Bay, . .add 51 Cape llear, ' . .add 1 11 Chorlottetown, . .add 2 56 Cape George, . .add 2 26 Digby Gut, . .add 3 11 £ginont Bay, . .sub 4 40 East Point, . .add 41 Folly Point, . .add 4 .0 GutofCniiso, ..add 128 Guy^boro' Harbour, . .add 31 Gloucester, U. S. . .add 3 12 Horton Bluff, . .add 4 41 Island Harbour, . . .sub 9 Isle Haute, . .add 3 32 Jel>ogue River, . .add 2 15 Jedore Harbour, . .sub 4 Jourimain I, . .add 1 41 Liscomb Harbour, . .add 11 LaHave, . .add 2 Lunenburg, . .add 6 Liverpool Bay, . .add 1 L'Etang Harbour, . .add 3 80 I^epreau Bay, . .add 3 29 Louisburg Harbor, C. B. . add 11 Martin River, , .sub 6 Machias, Seal Island, . .add 3 16 Mabon River, . .add 111 Magdalen Islands, . .add 31 Menadieu Bay, . .add 26 Merigomish Harbour, . .add 2 17 lU Mud Island, Noel Bay, NegTo Harbour North Minimegash, Port George, Passamaijuoddy, Pope Hai'bour, Placeiitia, Prospect Harbour, Port Medway, Petit Passage, Pubnico Harbottf, PortMouton, Port Ebert, Pugwash Harbour, Port Hood, Quaco Bay, Ragged Island Harbour, Ricnibdcto River, Richifiond Harbour, Stoddart Cove, Sandy Cove, E. Sand;^' Cove, W. 9hut-in Island, St. Mary's River, Ship Harbour, . Spicer Cove, Sheet Hatbour, St. Andrew, Seal Cove, Shelbume, Spencer Island, Scotsman's Bi Rock Point, St Ann's Bay, St. Peter's Bay, Seal Island, Sydney Harbor, C. B. Tusket River, Pinch-gut ) Island, ) Tracadie Harbour, Trinity Bay, Newfld, Vin Bay, West Bay, Westport, Whitehaven, West Quoddy Head, Welchpool, Campobello Is Watermg Cove, Sheet | Harbour, ) Wallace Harbour, Yarmouth Harbour, H. M. .add 1 111 .add 4 52 .add 23 .sub 4 13 .add 3 28 .add 3 41 .sub U .add 1 26 .sub 6 .add 1 .add 2 52 .add 1 36 .add 5 .add 20 .add 2 41 .add 1 11 .add 3 46 :add 10 .sub 4 19 .snb 1 49 .add 1 9 .add 2 44 .add 2 58 .Sub 2 .add 11 .add 5 .add 3 46 .add 17 .add 3 1 .adds 5 add IS add 3 53 Bay,Black) _^^^3 4Q i .add 45 .add on .add 1 13 .add 1 11 .add 1 44 .sub 49 .sub 27 .sub 2 4 .add 4 15 .add 2 54 .add on .add 3 23 .add 3 32 .add 17 .add 2 41 .add 2 20 By~rhe column of the moon's southing gives thetimeof high water at Parsboro', Cornwallis, Uorton, Hantsport, Wiudsor, Newport, Truro, &c. P. WALiW, Fiiie* Powder, aoil Djnamite. 'UtLER & CO. [1883 Gold Miners' Siipplies, at II. H. FULLER & CO.'S. »>- ■>ii ja will be ffliind bv alifax— as follows: .-n- It Ji: bour, lackj B. gutj I, Ilols eetj H. M. •atlfl 1 hi .add 4 52 .add 23 • sub 4 Id .add 3 28 add 3 41 .sub t) • add 1 20 .sub 6 add 1 add 2 62 '.'.add 13G i .add 6 . .add 20 . .add 2 41 ..add 1 11 . .add 3 46 . .add 10 . .sub 4 19 . .sub 1 49 . .add 1 9 . .add 2 44 . .add 2 58 . .Sub 2 • .add U . .add 5 . .add 3 46 . .add 17 ..add 3 1 . .add 8 5 . .add 15 . .add 3 53 ■ .add 3 40 ; . .add 45 ' ..add 11 . .add 1 13 . .add 1 11 . .add 1 44 . .sub 49 . .sub 27 . .sub 2 4 . .add 4 15 . .add 2 54 ..add on . .add 3 23 . .add 3 32 ..add J7 : ..add 2 41 ..add 2 20 »ter at Parsboro', lite. 1883] ALMANACK. 79 M. S. BROWN & GO. Established A. V. 1840. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JoWdUers and. Silversmitlis, 128 fiRANVIL LE STRE ET, HALIFAX. Is kept fully stocked -with newest styles in Qold and Silver Je'wellery, Watches, sterling Silver and Electro- Plated Goods, Fine China, JTrenoih Olookfe and Novelties. Suitable for Wedding, Birthday and Holiday Presents. JEWELLEBT MADE AND KEPAIBED. Fine "V^tttycli !Repfi.iriiig>. sNsuviHs, ms-PLm mm v&m mmi Doae «■ the preaitMi bjr snperior workaea. OXTR WHOLESAIA SEFABTMIBT Will be found the most complete in the Province, and in addition to goods told at Kiitail, we keep all tke leading ai-ticlea in ' WATCH MATERIALS, Fine Gold and Rolled Plate Jewellery. Select lines in Ordinary and Fine Pocket and Table Cntlery, Jet and Other Black Jewellery, Jewellers' Findings. Aa ITONTS ITOR, thh: NEW HAVBN (bliOOE CO., of New Haven, Conn. ROOBB8. SMITH A CO., (Manufacturers of the Celebrated Rogers Bros*. Spoons bnd Forks and Finest Quality of Electro-Plated Hollow 'Ware,) of 'West Merideu, Cunn., and Hamilton, Ontario. N. B.—The Highest Prices ffiven for Old Silvtir in Canh or JExehattf/e, I 8 » e ^ I ir. I Miners' Picks* Hamiters and Shovels. H. H. FULLER ft C0.» General Hardwnre Dealers, ! I m Pv \:f ■'-'■ l j 1 ' '"(* .. . 1 ^ I o A 1 I I I I I I n i n <4 80 belcher's farmer's [1883 C. HOBSON 8S CO. 135 Granville Street, Halifax, SELLING AGENTS FOR THE GOSSAMER WATERFROOFS OF THE GENUINE QUALITY. Ladies' Circulars, - - $3.00 to $5.00 " Newports, - $4.50 to 6.00 Gentleman's Coats and Ulsters, $10 to $12 Weight 12 to 16 ozs., perfectly waterproof, and can be carried in the pocket. SEND FOB ZUiUSTR&TBD CXBCUIiAS AND PBICK U8T. fBL/iCK SILKS, I FfGCiKS^ S;i(iks» WM^ anxl' ^(^biredl Sififes* FOR BRIDAL AND EVf^NING DRESSES. MANTLES, CLOAKS. SHAWLS, French Merinos and Cashmeres in Blaolc and Fashionable Shades. Laoe Goods, Siblsons, Silk Ties, &o. I MOURNJNG OUfFJTSn MiUiaenj iu stock aad mads to order. C. R0B80N & CO. Maehlnery Oils, Cotton y^ste. Head or Power's Wharf, Halifax, N. 8. >BXCK LIST. 1883] ALMANACK. 81 DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND JUSTICE. SUFBEMB COURT OF CANADA. Chief Justice— ($9,000)— Sir William Johnston Ritchie. Judfies — ($7,000 each) — Hon Samuel Henry Strong, ^on Telesphore Fournier, Hon William A. Henry, Hon H. E. Taschereau, Hon J. W. Gwyiine. lieffistrar and Reporter — ($2,600) — Robert Cnssels, Jr. The Supreme Court has hoth original and appellate jurisdiction — Oriiiinul, us to (I) halteas corpus in criminal and extraditicm cases; (2) judicial opinions to the Crown ; (3) private hills and petitions therefor referred by the Senate or House of Commons; and (4) civil suits in which the validity of a Dominion or Provincial Act is questioned. Appellate, in appeals (1) from the Exchequer Court ; (2) from the Pro- vincial Courts ; (3^ in habeas corpus cases ; and (4^ in election cases. THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. The Exchequer Court has original jurisdiction (1) in revenue cases, (2) in civil suits when the Crown for the Dominion is plaintiff, (3) con- troversies between the Dominion and the Province, or between two Pro- vinces. The Judges and officers are the same as the Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA. HAVING LAW AMD EQUITY JUKIBDIOTION THBOUOHOUT THE PBOVIMCU. Chief Justicjb, ($5,000), Hon. James McDonald, Equity Jodoe, ($4,000), and Judge of the Supreme Court, Hon Alexander A. James. Assistant Judges, '{$4,000) Honorables Hugh McDonald, Henry W. Smith, Robert L. Weatherbe, Samuel Gordon Rigby and John S. D. Thompson. The Judge in Equity sits to attend to Equity business every Monday and Wednesday, when business requires, in the New Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M. Attorney General, ^$1,600), Hon Alonzo J. White. Masters — Halifax, Henry C. D. Twining, Hugh Hartshorne, Wm Howe, Wm Twining, Benjamin G. Gray, Wm. F. MacCoy, L. W. DesBarres, E. 8. Crawley, J. Harvey Frith, J. Parsons, Jas H. Thome; Pictou, Edward Roach, Jas Fogo ; 'i'armouth, Thomas D. Chipman, Jas Murray; (S/ie/Zmme, Thomas Johnson ; i5amn<7^on, Gabriel Robertson; Hants^ Y)Av'\d Frieze, Wm H. Blanchard; flings, John P. (chipman, i Stephen H. Moore, James R. Prescott ; Lunenburgh, James Dowling, ' Hon W. H. Owen ; Annapolis, Thomas William Chesley, Timothy D. Ruggles, James Gray, Edward C. Cowling, Albert Morse, George Wootll)ury, J. M. Owen ; Queens, Robert Roberts, J. N. S. Marshall, ! Geo. T. Moore; Antigonish, Henry P. Hill; Colchester, James F. ; Blanchard; Inverness, Samuel MacDonncll; iJigbi/,'WH\i&m B. Stewart; I Cape Breton, E Tilton Moseley. j Repdrters, Benjamin Russell, John M. Geidert. Criet- of Suprtme { Court, John Murphy. Librarian, George A. Allison. I COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Judge Ordinary, the Judge in Equity, with appeal to the Supreme Court' Reg'strar, James H. Thome. iiil F. WALSH, Rabber and ieatber Uellint;. Cot Nails, Pfllnts, OIIr, Glasg, Piittjr, very low, I lii I vir 82 belchbr's fahheu's [1883 Oflloera and Terms of the Supreme Court. Peothonota- Terms of Counties. Sheriffs. RIE8. Supreme Court. Annapolis A. Kobinson,H.D. B. J. Uniaoke. 3rd Tues. of June. " Bridgetown Antigoiiish Ist Tues. of October. 1st Tues. of June. H. P. HiU. J.C.McKinnon,M.u 2ud Tues. of October. Cape Breton John FerguBson. S. J. Brookman. 1st Tues. of June. Ist Tues. of October. Colchester L. J. Crowe. George Reading. 1st Tues. of June. Ist Tues. of October. Cumberland B. McLean. £. B. Blenkhorn. 3rd Tues. of June. 2n-l Tues. of October. Disrbv Benj. VanBlarcom W. B. Stewart. 2ud Tues. of June. Last Tues. of Oct'br. Last Tues. of May. Ist Tues. of October. •' Clare Ouysboro' W. F. DesBarres. E. Carritt, M.D. • Halifax* Joseph Bell. Simon H. Holmes. 4thTues. of April. Isl Tues. of Nov'r. 2ndTHe8. ofDi'c'r. Hants Edward Curry. Isaac Carver. Last Tues. of Mav. Tu.bef. last Tu. Sep. Inverness Hugh McDonald. Jno A. McDonnell 3rd Tues. of Juno. 4th Tues. of October. Kings Stephen Belcher. Henry Lovett. Ist Tues. of June. 2nd Tues. of October. Lunenburg Stephen Finck. W. J. Dauphlnee. Thur.be.lstTu.Jne. Thur.af.2ndTu.0ct. Piotou Wm H. Harris. David Matheson. Thur. af. 2d Tu. Jne. Thur.af.3rdTu.Oot. Queens T. F. Campbell. Jno. Edgar. SndTues. of June. 1st Tues. of October. Richmond J. F. Fuller. D. O'C. Madden. 4th T\ies. of June. IrttTiies. ofNoT'r. Shelburne G.W. McLean. Wm. J. Boll. list Tues. of Sepfr. " Barrington 3rd Tues. of June. Victoria David Dunlop. A. Taylor. 2nd Tues. of June. 4th Tues. of October. Yarmouth W. K. Dudmnn. J. Huntington. 4th Tues. of June. " Argyle. . Tu.bef. last Tu. Sep. * At Halifax there are three Sittings and one Term o the Court.— The Sittings being held for Trial of Cau«ee, No^mber, February and April; the February Sitting is held for the purpose only of diopoBing of Causes not reachei(Mi. iil't- 5-> EEE,- S S g-s'S = 5*5 S S aS-s S S c 5 5 ffa S'fe w b" ,> b O' o 9> -r o to C •» s o a U B •"-o 2 o B |cgcB|(S ^ « ft.** « "C B -; 05^ _ ft CLE •PSHBP*' P. WALSH, JSopth side tw% mfvt^ UaUfai^, N. S. ti^ >^ >.'C 'E "C 'C >» ►> c5 ^ ^ ^ >» >» >^ cJ ►•• c5 V >» « 'C >• tl 'E i-s ►-s hb •<•<■< "'i 2 Hs C (^ S i-s |-^ t-s i-s W 1-5 W C Hs C •< i-s Q •«!5 S « 5^ Bo cj O *o^ > 2 B a 5 a B as aj OJ 3JS « 5 ber Belttn?, [1883 lot «0 -^ rt » M IS 00 00 QO « « !•-" ^N »- >i« »« F« •n CO CO (O 54 M M M 0> 04 C4 IM e>l 04 n hi ,2 r'S ►« U B d 9 <> * 5— " kO . OS « . r»5 B « e s^ =3 t Si E^odS ^^M -.2 S to ^^1 o La's c.i'3H g w CO r-> r» o> 00 o> w 55 w w « w eo 00 00 00 00 oo ao 00 c o 5 «4 5 * ft* << 1^; ►a g i-s *i5 <; •^ « 00 *i «o — o r^ I— CO €0 « P< U » n n n A . .JlU,.-tUIJ II. At H. H. FULLER Sc CO.'S, head of Power's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 85 ^^'nK:>A>n^'^>n(Oto;otot«r>r«»>t--t-aDooooaooooo iO CD CO CO CD CO CO cO CO CO ffi CO CO cO ^ CO CO CO CO CO ^O CO CO CO CO CO CO cO CD CO CO acicoooaoooooqoaoooooSaooososoaoxwooaoaow aoooooooowoooooo t 8 8 g S 5^^S^S^Srif'S?^lrtJ ^«" 8 8't3 S ^ § S 8 fe's^t " B a OGfiOSS<5JSSSSS<:ScSSft«00<§^OQ!SSN^<3'<-< p«wt>t^e>3oe>o»ie4e404a>0'4'ao»cot«34049ioo«oco w 91 M iia 1-194 M M (N M 01 <-< '^ a* Ot Ot CO ~ o c -e *- 09 5 » . -B 4 w £ "^o be, ^ « B ^ « s 4^ 00 ;B .Si S OS PhOSB 2-e C.S" « c . « 1^ pq E S 00 o .3 i-nincoi>-r^t->t>ooo'. o)S)QAQQQOQ-<9iiMn^n iA>ft>n>n>RininiR>nifl>niRin>n>nminiAw>ftcococ0cococococococccD aoooaoaoaoaooooDooaoaoooaoaoaoaogDooaoaoooaoooaoaooowooaoooao osesoSa^^sos^oodaS'^a.^oo (M»f5«««oeo«eo«'-©-<~ — *i l 86 mil H. H. FULLER A C0.« Agents for belcher's farmer's [1883 • ■3 iP o S"— •-— cC i" £ c a — "S"? a'3 B:r ««ci«*iiMwn««e J? 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Corkwood* [1883 'S <* 41 B % 1:111 i^ = 11^3 N:s it .2 « « 3 - •- S ^ *2 — * ""^ 6 _ c _ - OS M « S _, ^T) OS eq o 0 5 »»*§ S ^ *fa3 a. .» ,. 3>*< -i « hpest. Cutcb, etc., At II. H. FUIX£B k CO.% 1883] ALMANACK. 89 Oeurti of Probate a&d Regriitrars of Sooli. COUNTIIS. AnnnpolU Aiiti<{(>lil)ih (,'nno Kreton ColclieKtPr Oiiinh«i-lMul I'ltii'Bboroui^i. . Dinby Uuv»boi"o "" 8t. Mary'i Hallftu JlTDORH OK I'ROUATB. R. 0. Cowling. A. MuIntoNli, M.D, L. R. Tremaiu. R. F. Munro. J. D. Kinnear. i Haiitg, WMt . { Invernet* . , King* IiUiieiibiug. . : Chexter Ploton Queens RIchraoiid .. . Sbelburne .. . iT. A. DennUon. U. CklTitt, M.D. John MeUanlel. Hon. S. L. Shan- non, Q. C. C. K. DeWolfb. R. D. Tiemain. Stephen H. Moore. O. T. Solomon. •Tiwnea Foko. J. N. 8. MArahall, yf. R, Cutler. Robt. O. Irwin. " Barrington Josiah Coffin. Victoria J^.i}. Campbell, . Yarmoutli Jamea Murray. REni8TRAR8 OP Probatk. C. JL Korben. K. .TT ForilHtall. .loMpph A. nilllea. (1. Caiunbcll. W. M. Fullerton. Charlen lluild. Jamm Ef\ Hart. Wm. D. R. Cameron. Vim. Howe. Rroibtrarh or Dkkds. John McComiBck. C. N. ilnrrinKtou, John ODIieii. Jamei K. Blair. Jamea R. Purtly. A. T. Clarke, M.D. Choa McC. Campbell Wm. Moir. W. 1). R. Cameron. WiUiam H. KeatinK- Walter Rickarda. Donald McDonald. Henry Lovett. Wm. A. Gaett. Jno. HainiUon Lane. Nathaniel Freeman. D. O'C. Madden. Cornellua White. F. W. Homer. , AleJtander Cameron. U. A. Grantham. David Hamilton. John A. McDonnell. 8aml. ('hlpman. Henry Bailer. Geo.R.DeWitt,M.D. Jno. FwgruEon. y. Froomao. '/homak J. Jean. Corneliuh White. Dep. do, R. A. Bruce F. W. Homer. A. Taylor, Jr. Mis* A. Murray. Commiaaioners Besiding Without the Frovlnoe. and Appointed to do Acts Without the Frovinoe, under See. 64, Oh. 80, R^ S. IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. EMOIiAND. Alfred Heales, 45 Carter's Lane, Doctors' Commons. .London Kutitace Anderson, 17 Ironmongers Lane *' Edward Webb " I'lioR. Sanford Rolpb, 9 ThrogmoHon Street " William Annand " Richard Tlioman Andrew Sn^ith, No. 1 C«lverly, Mount Tunbridge Wells " Alex. Gillespie, jr '* Sealoii F. Tavlor, 6 Grays Inn Square '* Wm. D. Treshfield, & Bank Buildings '* John A. Matieaon Austen, Treaisdo " Wm. Law Gane, 64i Bishopgute Street witbin '• Henry F. Pollock, 4 Great Winchestwr St " John Hands. 6 Queen Victoria St " Frederick Purish " Dudley Wm. Beresford, Lcathtey, Irontl«1ds " Tlioa. "Wm. Bischoff, 4 Great >> Indies er St «• Robert Thomas Luttey, IG Devonshire Square, Bishop* gate Street *• Wm R. A. Kune, 49 Bedford Row " Fdwnrd Harrv Adcoc c " Geo. Thos. llaigh Liverpool s. ■ li,;. P. WALSH* WHoIoMIIO, South side Po4( Ofllee, HnUfax. ', ' f M i'fi ii?. I ,t-.' I 90 11. II. FULLER Se CO., head of Powei'R Wharf, uklohgu'h farmeu'h [188J SCOTLAMU. Alox. TattcMon Purve* Edinburgh llu^li •InnieH Kullo, 1 4 Yoiin^ St. Wm. Alex. McLiircii, Writer to tlio Signet. Win. Hent^oin I'utU-rson CiiaH. Kbhoii tt it .Gkflgow IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. QUKItEC. Philip S. Bom, 182 St. James St Montreal lion. liSi-i Ruggles Church " John Popham " Mattliew U. KRcott " Fred. Stvlee Lyman " Arch. Wm. Stevennon '• " Avila Rourbonniere, 83 Rue St., Jacques , . " James Nasmiih Greenshield " J. Aylwin Creighton " P. C. Beachesne. N. P Carlof on, P.Q. Henry James Morgan Otiawa R. J. Meaksteed " New Brumbwick. Alfred H. Demille St.John.N X.Herbert Vail George M. Burbridg* Jolm Kerr < •. Augustus P. Rolph Stephen Rand Charles A. Stockton Saml. Gay Morse , Hopewell, Albert Princr Edward Iblahd. Thomas Kelly Summersido B. ti oton,P.Q. Otiawa •» 1 • • ■ r ...St.John.N.B. II • • • f • • • t I • • • • li •• It ti II lopewell, Albert Co . . . .Summerside • • • • ....Boston •I It . ti ' ti • » a ■ It It II • . • • II II /.'.'.. New York II Bay Ci»y, Michigan ...Wai«hingtoa . . .Chicago ThipUtes, Hheet Iron, CtnadA PlAtei, drain Tin, ike. 1883] AliMANACK. 91 OommiMionera Reaiding in the ProTlnoe of Nova Sootia to do Acta Without the Province. Foil TUB Provimck or Quk.hsc. N. n. Mf auiier Ilaiifax Tbomaa Kitvhie " FtiR THK PttOVINClK OV NRW BrUMHWICK. J H.ChiHholin Halifax Charles It. Smith Amhemt Foil TiiR Statr of Mahmaciiuhktts. Byron A. Weatou Ilalifux Fon NRWroUNDLAMD. Jonathan Parsons Halifax. ooBoiraits. CocNTT OF Annapolis — Gilbert F. Ditmnrs, Stcph Crosscup, Isaac B. Bonnett, Jno Wooilbnrrv, m.d., Geo T- Bincay, n.d., Zcbcdiah Crosscnp, Saml McCormuck, Rout J. ElliHon, m.d., JnoBohnker, Isnnc Dnnn, Obadiah Parker, Samuel C. Kope, Weston A Fowler, Henry F. Burns, Samuel Primrose, M.o;, Charles W. Parker, John Chariton, Leander R. Morse. CouNTT o/ Amtioonirh — William H. Macdonakl, m.d., Arch McGillivray, Edmund Corbett, Alox Mcintosh, m.d., Meil Sutherland, M.D., J. C. McKinnon, m.d. County op Cape Breton — Lauchlnn Kobertaon, Jas Groig, Dan McLarty, Ronald McDonald, Michael A. McDonald, m.d., li. A. U. McKeen, m.d. CocNTT or CoLOHBSTBR — Jno B. Dickie, W. E. McRoberts, M.D., Elisha Konch, m.d., Charlea Bent, m.d., J. L. Pepnard, m.d., George Fulton, David H. Muir, m.d., Jas Korr, m.d., Isaac 1). Cooke. County or Dioby — Kobt Stephens, m.d., Lemuel Morehouse, Charles Everett, Charles £. Payson, Henry C. Saltan, Hubert Syda, M.D., Archibald Maxwell, m.d., C. H. Denton, John H. Harris, m.d., William A. EHison, m d. Clare — Anselm M. Comean, m.d., Henry C. Sabean. County of Cumberland— Chas Ward, Jno T. Suiter, H. A. Davison (Parrsboro'), Thos W. Jackson, R. J. Scott, Robt Mitchell, i M.D., Benj S. Seaman, S. Howard, m.d., Silas Purdy, m.d., J. Wm. j Cove, M.D., John C. Phillips, m.d., C. Allan Black, m.d. County of Guysboro' — Gimfmmgh District, — Edw I. Cunning- ham, J. B. Hadley, Patrick McDonald, m.d., Jno Cnmminger,'Alex Falconer, m.d., James Carapbcl', m.d. County op Halifax — Wm Pearson, M.n., Wm H. Weeks, m.d., Alfred Croucher, m.d., Andrew Cowio, m.d., Ci K. Bnrnahy, Edward Fnrrcll, m.d., John 8. Brine, Thomas E. Chnso, m.d., Archihnid Lnwson, m.d., Edward Jennings, M.D., Thomas R. Almon, m.d., John Somers, m.d., John Lingley, Finlay McMillan, m.d. County of Hants — Jno A. Jenkins, F. N. Burgess, m.d., C. J. Gossip, M.D., Samuel M. Weeks, m.d., Arnold SantorJ, m.d., >^aml. D. Brown, m.d, A. W. Thompson, m.d. I] i I .Spikesk P. WALSH, liooks, Knobs, Bolts' and Hinges. Hlioet Ziiui» Sheet Lead, liead Fipe« ei«., I '1 1 o n o n o « 4* g I « i 4« \ I e s' 1 11 92 BELCHKRS FARMERS [1883 County of Invkrnkss — James G. McKecn, Dun McLean, Wm. Grant, Jno Mcintosh, m.d., Dnn Campbell, m.d., Donald Chisliolm, m.d. CoiJNTT OF Kings — Holmes Masters, m.d., James S. Miller, m.d., Georpc Hamilton, Harris O. McLatchej', m.d., Henry Lovctt, William H. West, Henvio Shaw, m.d., Jas F. Palmer, James N. Fitch, m.d., Wm Y. Fullarton, m.d., Daniel B. Barker. W. B. Webster, m.d., W. S. Woodworth, m.d , A. R. Andrews, m.d. County of Lunenburg — Nelson Chcsley, Daniel Dimock, Charles Gray, m.d., William A. C. Randall, m.d., William V. Andrews, M. B. Desbrisay, Joseph Steverman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Wm H. Owen, Herbert Smith, m.d., Jas S Calder, James K. Dauphiue, Charles Lordly, George Rosa, Henry Alders, George A. Corbin. County of Pictou — David Matbeson, Wm H. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John McKay, Wm Fraser, m.d., James R. Collie, M.D., Samuel \. Foster , Georj^e Murray, m.d., James Mitchell, John Smith, M.D., John F. McDonald, h.d., Donald McGillivray, m.d., Murdoch Sutherland, m.d. County of Queen's — Jas Forbes, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos B. Harlow, Colin Campbell, M. J. Drew, jr. County of Richmond — Edmund P. Flynn, Maurice Kavanagh, Wm Brymer, Hy C Fixott, m.d., D. Grouchy. County of Shelburne— Wm J. Bell, Rober* W. Freeman, H. L. Kelly, M.D., Samuel W. Burns, m.d., James D. Deosmore, m.d., Bartlett F. Covin, J. K. Wilson, m.d., J. J. Schrage, m.d. County of Victoria — Jno McLellaa, S. O. A. McEeen, u.d. | John L'. Bethune, m.d County of Yarmouth — Ybrm«M/A— James C Hilton, G. J. Farish, m.d., Thomas D. Chipman. __ Jeffrey, Forman Hatfield, Wm Barton, m.d., James M. Lent, Wm. H< Bent, M.D., Thos Kirby, m.d., Albert M. Porrin. Farish, U.D., Nat Artfule — Matthew Ooau&issionors for (rivlngr relief to Insolvent SeUors ^d for talsinff Afi&avits to hold to BaiL Countt of Annapolis — Geo R. Grassie, I. W. Rngglea, James Gray, William Y. Foster, Chas M. Forbes, John Mills, John Fleet, Robert Mills, Edward Barteau, T. W. Chesley, Thos C. Whoelock, Albert Beals, L. S. Morse, William Reardon, Richardson Harris, A. W. Corbett, Harris Von Blarcom, Richard J. Uniacke, J. G. H. Parker, William Chipman, Samuel MacCormack, Albert Morse, Knmnel H. Gray, Edwin RutrK'cs, John B. Willis, Timothy C. Bohoker, William Carleton, James Wheelock, Charles Jacques, Ilenry Phinney. Co. OF Antioonisiib — William R. Cunningham, William J. Beck, Richard J. Forrisiall, Thomas M. King, Edward Corbett, Alexander Mclnnis, Archilmid A. McGillivruy, John C. McKinnon, m.d., John Chisliolm, John J. Mi Kinnon, Donald McDonald. Co. of Cape Brrton— C. E. Leonard, Henry Davenport, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean, John For}»;u88on, John Forbes, Chas J. Clark, Joseph McVarish, Blowers Archibald, Colin Chisholm, L E. Tremain, Freueriik Moseley, Martin J. Phoran, Murray Dodd. Axeiy Cktfppiug Axes* best makes* At yery lowest prices— H. H. FULLER & CO. m ebster, «.»., W. A. McKeen, m.d. 1883] ALMANACK. 93 Co. OF Colchester — James F. Blanchard, Jas. K. Blair, William McKim, Wm A. Falmore, John King, Geo Reading, Eliakim Tupper, jr., B. ¥ Pearson, John Millar, Alexander C. Patterson, Norman J. Layton, George Guno. Co. OF CoMnEPLAXD — C. G. Donkin, William H. Rogers, Donald McKay, Cyrus Bent, J. Z. Bliss, Wm Oxley, Amos Purdy, W. Y. King, Arthur Davidson, Angus McLeod, Thompson J. Ci.pp, Colling- wood Pugsley, Angns McGiliivray, William Smith, John IM. Towns- hend William J. Moffatt, Charles R. Smith, Alexander M. Wills, J. William Cove, M.D., Nathan B. Morris, William M Fullerton, Arthur R. Dickey, Harding Carter, William Moifutt, Joseph Jones, John Hewson, Wm. Greenfield, Edwanl B. Blenkhorn, Gilbert Seaman, Alex S. Townshend, C E. Ratehford, Richard L. Bliick, John W. Hickman, Frederick W. Doukin, Lemuel Bigney, Edmund U. Neville, John W. Morris. Co. OF DiOBY — Chas Budd, Edward M. Marshall, Basil A. Robichau, William B. Stewart, B. H. Rugglcs, Edward Ilogan, W. ' H. Taylor, John V. Purdy, Charles H. Denton, John Holdsworth, Francis Hutchinson, Charles Campbell, Calvin Raymond, John A. Russell, Louis Q. Bourque, Bonaventure Robichcau, A. M. Comeau, A. A. Comeau. ' Co. OF GnTSBOBo' — William G Scott. John Mahoney, Jas B. Hadley, Wm Hart, Christopher Jost, P. C. CuUen, Edward I. Cunningham, James E. Hart, Solomon Calioon, John McMillan, James A. Tory, William Hnrtshornc, Thomas Condon, Alex. Torcy, Alex N. McDonald, W. D. R. Cameron, Daniel Hattie, James A. Eraser, Allan McQuarrie. Co. OF Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Nepean Clarke, Willi«m Twining, Charles Taylor, Wallace Graham, William F. McCoy, John D. Tupper, John H. Anderson, Isaac J. Wylde, Alexander Stephen, John Ervin, junr , George A. Allison, William R. Foster, J. W. Longley, Lewis W. DesBarres, William Munro, J. Harvey Frith, Byron A. Weston, Thomas Ritchie, John M. Chit'holm, Charles H. Tupper, Robert Sedgewick, Charles Sydney Harrington, John T. Buinier, James M. Oxley, Walter S. Doull, George H. Fielding, Frederick P. Outram, Jonathan Parsons, William Condon, Peter li. Clarke, J. W. Kelly Johnston, Edwin D. King, William Hay, John Mengcr, Albert Peters, Fenwick W. Johnston, Thos F. O'Brien, Gto Ritchie, W. W. McLellan, F. J. Tremaine, Howard Clarke, Wm. C. Henley, Charles H. Smith, Alfred Whitman. Co. OF Hants — John (). King, Jas Poyntz, Isaac Carver, M. H. Gondgc, George H. King, J. W. Ouseley, H. Percy Scott, David | I Frieze, Adam Roy, Stephen Putnam. ! Co. OF Inverness — Lanchlan McDougnll, Angus McDonald ' William Grant, William McPherson, Duncan Campbell, m.d., Donald I McDonald, Anjjiis Grant, A. A. Taylor, James T. Lawrence, John I McKay, John Mcintosh, m.d., D. F. McLean, Wm. Clough. Co. OF Kings — Richard Starr, William Crane, Benjamin H. Calkin, Winckworth Chipman, Win Eaton, Geo Hiiinilton, Geo F. Uubinson, Geo Dodge, Levi W. P^aton, Joseph Benjamin D«vi.«*( n, John II. Dennison, Edward A. Pyke, John Hamilton, E. Sidney 3 o H > I I I ■ S 09 •a At bottom priees, P. WAL8H» HAlitiix, K. 8. AnvllS) BellowSf R-id Smiths' Tools, for salo low* J ^ 94 belcher's farmer's [1883 Crawley, John P. Cliipman, Weutworth E. Roscoe, John W. Wallace, Georj^e Munro, Barclay Webster. Co. OF LnnEXBURG — Daniel Dimock, James Dowling, James D. Selig, Bflnjamin Dauphinee, Lewis Smith, William J. Danphino, Wm. H. dwen, Daniel M. Owen, Charles Lordly, B. W. C. Maiming, James A. Curll, Edward B. Hyson. Co. OF PicTOU — Hon James Eraser, Robert Murray, James Primrose, Robert Doull, Henry R. Narraway, Donald Robertson, Rodk McKenzie, David Matheson, Geo W. Underwood, John Gollan, Hugh J. Cameron, David Miirsliall, John D. McDonald, A. M. Fntser, Richard Tanner, Robert Willis, James Roy, Charles E. Tanner, John McGilivray, Frederick W. Eraser, Malcolm G. McLeod. Co. OF Queens — John Edgar, James Collie, Wm. Ford, Matt Drew, jr., William Anderson, Patrick Flynn, Thomas M. Dunphy. Co. OF Richmond — William Crichton, John R. Smith, Daniel O'C. Madden, John Freehil, John Matheson, E. P. Flynn, John H. Rhindrcss, David Grouchy, Angns McNeil, George H. Bissetf, John Morrison, Peter Grouchy, William R. Cutler, David A. Heam, Wm Brymer. Co. OF SiiELnunNE — .losiah Coffin, Robert Currie, J, C. Smith, Wm J. Bell, R. G. Irwin, Jacob Locke, George A. Cox, Frank C. Blanchard, Thos W. Wilson, Bartlett G. Covill, J. J. E DeMolitor, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, John B. Lawrence, Jno K. Kiiowlcs, Charles H. Clements, Edward A. Capstick. Co. OF Victoria — .Joseph Hart, Donald Morrison, Wm Jones, Donald McLean, Alex Taylor, jr., D. McDonald, John Burke, John L. Buthune, m.d., Lachlan G. Campbell, Alex McDonald, David McDonald, John A. McDonald, Murdoch G. M?Leod. Co. of Yarmouth — J. W. ILRowlcy, Thomas B. Flint, Nathan Hilton, Tlios B. Crosby, Georpe Bingay, J. W. E. Darby, John Bourque, Enos Gardner, Jas M. Lent. , JirSTZOBS OF TBS FSAOS. [Appointinenta since last issue of Almanack.] Co. of Annapolis — John W. Reagh, Wilmol ; Albert Wheelock, Canaiin; John V. Thomas, Bear Rjver; .Joseph Dennison, m.d., BriJgewater; Christopher D. Pickles, Annapolis; Norman H. Phinney, Lawrcncetewn ; Edwin F. McNeill, Melvern Square ; Abner M. Ches- ley, Clarence. Co. of Cape Breton — Allan Morrison, Big Pand; Cornelius Donahoe, Sydney Mines; .James W. Fifzpatrick, Cow Bay; Siephon Ij. Purvis, North Sydney ; Wm. Rontledgo, Jr., Reserve Mines; Joscpii McKiniion, Bi^ Beach; .Iiimes McPlieo, Lonisbiirg. Co. OF Colchester— George Gnnn, Truro; Charlton Gay, Lower Stewi. eke; George A. Fulton, Economy; E>linund C. Munro, Ons- low ; John Tiiylor, IiJurliown ; Amos McCully, Mass Town ; John Sutherland, Earltown. Co. OF Cumberland— Daniel McLeod, Spring Hill ; Andrew 81te«^t Iron, Sheet SSiiie, Sh««t L«A, F. W. Homer. Bridgewater, Thomas Whitford. Digby, Botsford Veits. Gu/sboro, Christopher Jost. KentviUe, John Redden. Lingan, R. McDonald. Liverpool, Robie Stc.ns. Lunenburg, Mrs. A M. Radolph Maitland, L. B. Cochran. Parrsboro, A. S. Townshend. Port Hood, E. D. Tremain. Pictou, Alex. McPhflil. Sherhrooke, Thos. Campbell. Shelburne, W. W. Atwood. Sydney, J. McVarish. Iruro, John F. Crow. Wallace, J. W. Morris. WeymoiUh, C. D. Jones. Windsor, Ed. O'Brien. Yarmouth, A. J. Hood. Immigration Office — Agent, Edwin Clay, Halifex. Inspector op Steamep.s for Nova ^cotia and New Brdns- WICK— W. M. Smith, St. John, N. B. Arbitrators — James Cowan, Isidore Hurteau, William Compton, William Taylor. Port of Halifax — Inspecting Physician, ($1,000) W. N. Wickwire, M. D. Port Warden, Capt David Hunter. Hai-hour Master, CaptEdw O'Brien. Shipping Master, Asahel B. Bligh. Port op Vivtoo-— Harbour Commissioners, J A Gordon, Chair- man, Pilotage Authority, J. R. Noonan, J. A. otordsn, James D. Mc(iregor, Alexander J. Patterson. Harbour Master, John Gunn. PoKT OF Sydney — Poi-t Physician, A. D. McGiilivray, M. D. Shipping Master, Robert R. Ingraliam. Port of North Sydney — Harbour Commissioners, M. J. Forhan, G. II. Dobson, W. H. Moore. Port Warden, Daniel Mclvay. Har- bour Master, G. B. Moffat. Shipping Master, M. Tracey. Port Hawkesbury — Port Warden and Harbour Master, Daniel Hennessy. Port Mulgravb — Poit Warden, George B. Hadley. Harbour Master, G. White. I INLAND BEVENUE DEPARTMENT. Inspector for Nova Scotia, R. Borkadailb. ■ Halifax — CoHMor, H. H. Grant. Excisemen, F. G. Wainwright, P. Hagarty, D. Carrol, H. D. Munro, P. Tompkins. PiCTon — Collector, Wm Jaek. Excise OJHeei; George J. Campbell. North Sydney — Collector, M. A. McDonald. Yarmouth — Collector, T. V. B. Bingay, Esq. Excise DutieB. Beer, brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than malt 8 cts per gal C'gars, of all kinds, Foreign .40 cts per lb " iuad« from Canadian Leaf. 20 cts per lb You OAU 8a.ve 10 eents on eveiry dopar^ rm SoaleSf William Compton, III tariiety, at H. H. FULLER & €0.>8. 1883J ALMANACK. 97 Mnit 1 ct per lb Spirits, Manufactured from Raw or Un-malted Gmi» $1.00 " '• " Malted Barley, no Excise or Cus- toms Duty having beeu paid. . 1.02 " *• " Molasses, Syrup ot Sugar (in bond) 1.03 Petroleum Free ' ' Inspectors' fcos— Packages over 20 gal s 10 cts per pckge " " " under 20 gals ^ct per gal Spirits, proof $1.00 per gal Tubacco and Snuff 20 cts per lb Common Canada Twist, called to' .. .4 cts per gal Me hylated Spirits, proof. 15 cts per gal Iilcenaes. Bonded Manufactures annually, $60 Brewers '. liO Distillers or Bectifiers 350 Compounding, 50 Maltsters— 4 class, 5lK) to 1000 centals malt per month, 50 3 1000 to 15C0 100 2 1500 to 2000 150 1 2000 and upwaid 200 Tobacco Manufacturers 75 Bonding Warehouse 40 a WazaHTS AlTD ICBASXTRES. INSPECTORS. Hadley. Ilarbour LTMENT. eorge J. Campbell. Hnlifax, R. M. King: H. S. K. Neal, Ahsistant. Sydney, L. E. Tremaine. '.d(tu, J. McKuy; Alex McKay, Assistant. Yarmouth, Charles Allison. Piduu, FOBMS OB* DOMINION WEIGHTS. Avoirdupois Weights* From 50 lbs. down to one pound, cylindrical, with knob. The same, with ring. lifctangular block with ring or handle cast solid. Truncated square pyramid From 5 lbs. down to one half dram. Any of the above forms; also flat discs in nests. Orsin Weights. From 1.000 grains down to ten grains. Cylindrical with a small rising stem and knob. Six grains and under. Bent platmum or aluminium wire so bent as to represent the number of grains, or decimal parts of a grain. In every case the denomination of the weight when of sufficient size, mu!4t be cast, engraved or stamped on them in bold legible numerals, of size dulv proportioned to the pizeof the weight. A 00 fb. weight for the bushel of wheat, of some form sufficiently distinct from the form herein described to prevent the one being mistaken for the other. " > I Troy Weights. , j From 500 or'nces down to one ounce. Truncated cone with knob< From .5 ounces down to .001 ounce, flat square plates. M ill At P. WALSH'S City Hardware Storab ■■u Hayiner Tools of erery ieseiiftioB at lowest yricvv. 98 bblcubr's farmbk's [188 J The deoomination to be engraved on the (opof the knob of eaeh weight, in 88 large numerals as the size of the weight will admiU and ats* od tb« face of tlie smaller weights. Fees to be Collected for Verifloatkm of Weights. DOMINION WEIGHTS. Avoirdupois Weight. Troy Weight. Terifkation Fees. Denominatioik. "Verification Fees. S . Denomination. 1 • 1 Bronae only . Ct8. cts. ds. '.''•• cts. 60 lbs. 25 25 30 BOOoz. 60 60 " 20 20 25 8C0 *• 40 30 " 20 20 26 200 <* 35 20 " 20 20 25 100 " 30 10 " 10 10 15 BO " 20 5 " 5 5 10 30 " 2l» 3 " 5 5 10 20 " 20 2 " 6 5 10 10 " 20 1 " 5 5 10 6 « 15 8 oz. 51 5 3 •♦ JO 4 " 5 5 "S 2 " 11) 2 " 5 5 S 1 » 10 1 " 5 5 1 .6 10 8 drams. 6 .3 10 4 " 5 4^ .2 10 2 " 5 il .1 10 1 " 6 .05 10 4 " 5J il3 .02 10 10 Set as above from .01 10 60 lb. down to .005 10 lib $0.75 90.75 $1.20 .003 10 .OOx JO Do do from 8 .001 10 oz. to i dr/ini. . $0.30 Set as al>ove Set of grain from 500 oz. weights, from to 1 oz fii50 1,000 grs grain. to .01 of a down do. from .5 oz in authorized down to .001.. $1.50 series ......... $0.90 DOMINION MBASUBES OF OAFAOITT. Bushel, half bushel, peck, gallon, may be of (1) Bronze or Brass Cast; | (2) Hammered Sheet Brass or Copper, strengthen d by rims of similar j metal, and upright straps; (3) Sheet Iron, when of stifficient strength to | retain the form of the measure under ordinary usuage, eithrr with wood or I The best house to boy aid the eheapest* F''. At H. II. FULLER A €0/8, head of Power's Wharf. He* of eaeh weight, I it'' aud •!«• va tk Verification Fee». 1883] ALMANACK. 99 iron bottoms ; (4) Wood, of any suitable auality, with iron or hardwood rim. ' When of Wood, the ed|;e to be sufficiently thick to receive the brand. 'I Gallon, half (rallon, quart, pint, halt pint, f;ill, half gill, may be made of ' (1) Bronze or UrpsH, cast; (2) Hammered Sheet Brass or Copper, with suitable rim of similar m61al; (3) Hard Pewter; (4) Stout tin plate of approved tliickness. No measure of capacity, of which the sides or bottom are indented, I battered, or knocked out ol the regular form, will be admitted to vcrifica- ' tion, nor any whose bottoms are not sutHciently strong « • • • IiINEAIi MBASUBSS. Materxal. — These measures may be made of any suitable hard metal, orot straiifht grained wood. When of wood the ends must be protected by metal tips, well secured. The chains of iron or steel with solid joints. The Ribands may be of steel or of metal wire woven with other fibre. Fees to be charged for Verifloation of Lineal Measures. Of Metal. Of Wood. 10 feet -. 25ct8. 20ct8. a " 25 20 5 " 25 20 3 ♦* or yard ,.. 8 5 i vard • B 5 2feet 2 2 1 foot 2 2 i foot 2 a Chain or Riband 100 feet, $150 " " 50 " 1 00 " " 66 " 1 00 " " 33 " 75 ■ ■■~~ •- P. WALSH, South Klde Post Office, HaiifAx» N. S. I Si 9 i f I ft I ■-■V Labricating 01Ii» viz : Ollfe, Lard, West yirgrinfa, &e. W- I ■l^' ' < 1 to ( % 1 jj^^^^HH i Hi • m 100 BELCHER S FARMERS [1883 Fees to be oharged for Verification of Weight-Bridges, Flatfonal Scales, Weighing Maohinea, Balances and Steelyards. Balances with eaual arms : lo weigh S lbs. and under in each pan. $0 30 To weigh from 5 lbs up to 60 each pan 50 To weigh from 50 lbs up to 100, each pan 75 To weigh from 100 lbs upwards 1 00 Steelyards with divided arm: To weigh 500 lbs and nnder. .$0 50 " 600 to 1,000 lbs.... 75 " 1,000 to 2,000 lbs. 1 00 " 2,000 lbs and upwards 1 50 Weigh-brldges or riatform Scales : Tu weigh not more than ?50lbs 50c " •' bOOlbs 75c To weigh 2,000 lbs & under. $1 00 " 2,000 to 4,0w0 lbs. 1 50 " 4.000 to 6,000 lbs. 2 00 And for each additional ton. . 50 To be verified at the Inspector'!^ Office. If verified elsewhisrc cost] of cartage of weights used for] verification to be charged extra. And in addition to these rates the | ' cost of cxrtiug the weights uiied fur | vreification. If upon a second or any suhsequent verification the Weights, Measures and Weighing Machines submilted are found to be correct within ilic tolerated eiTor, one-fourth of the fees hereby imposed shall be remitted upon the production of satisfactory evidence of the former verification. The followmg extracts from the Weights and Measures Act of 1879 will give valuable infbnnatioa: In contracts for the sale and delivery of an}' of the undermentioned articles, the bushel shall be determined by weighing, unless a bu.-^ufi liv m<>asiiie. be specially agreed upon — the weight equiva'ent to a bushel being as follows : — ^ Timothy seed, forty-eijrlit ponnds, Buckwheat, forty eight pounds, Flax seed, fifty pounds. Hemp 8ee<), forty-four pounds, Blue grasi seed, fourteen pauiids, Castor beans, forty pounds, Potatoes, turuips, carrots, parsnips, beets and onic^s, sixtv pounds. Wheat, sixty pounds, Indian Corn, lilty-six pounds, Rye, fiftv SIX pounds, Peas, sixty pounds, Barlev, forty-eight pounds, Malt, thirty-six pounds, OiiLs, thirty-four pounds. Beans, sixty pounds. Clover seed, sixty pounds. In usinga Dominion Measure of capacitjr the same shall not be heaped, but either shall be stricken with a round stick or roller straight and of the same diameter firom ei d to end. or if the articles sold cannot from its size or shape be conveniently stricken, shall be filled in all purts as nearly tu (ht! level of the brim as the size nra shape of the article will admit. Kvery contract, bargain, sale or dialing made or had in the Di»min'>.-^n of Canada for any work, goods, wares or merchandise, or other thing which has been or is to be dorie, sold, delivered, carried or agn>ed for by weight or liieasure, sliall be deemed to be made and had according to one oi tlio Dominion weights or measures ascertained by this Act, or tosoine Multiplo or part thereof, and if not so made or had shall lie void, excent onlv when inatl'/ accord in u to the metric sj'stem; wnd u:l tolls and duties charged or colltKC'cd accoiding to -vVeight and mensiire, shiill bo chaiged and coTl'Cted ncco'rdiiig to one or the Dominion Weivhts or Measures ascertaiued by rliis Act, or to some multiple or part thereof. No local or customary measures in the use of the heaped measure shall be lawful. Manure Fork8» llaj €iitter», Carry i*oittb»» lii «t Virginia, &t. At n. H. FULLER & CO.% head of Power's Wliarf. eapcd mcasuro shall Any Y^Tfuvn wlw ttHh by any denomination of weight or measure othor tlian one of the I>ominion weightn and nwnmires or some multiple or part thcreot, shall be liable t« a fine, n«t exceeding twenty' dotlars for every ituuh sal ft V.vvry vfe^hi, excefit wlien the «maH size of the woiffht renders it im- pniciicalAe, shall hi«ve the denomination of such weight stamped or en^ravod on tiie top or 8ide thereof iu legiblH figures and letters. Every measure of cu|)aciiy shall have the denomination thereof ilainped or engraved on the <4iittide' of such Measvre in legible figures and letters. Every beam, steel- yard or weighing machine shall have marked upon some essential piirt of it the maximum WMgtit which it is constructed to weigh, and also on the weiulitsor poises used with it their actuai weight when truly adjusted, in parts or multiples of the avoirdupois pound. A weight or measure nut in cMint'urmity with this sectioa shall not be stamped with such stamp of veri- ficutidn uader thi« Act, as is herein mentioned. Uvfry trader, manufacturer, carrier, public weigher, ganger, measurer, ourveyur or other person, who uses, for any purpose of buying, selling or chiirgiag (or tlie c.irriaKe of any good'*, wares, merchandise' or thing, or of .Mensiiring any land, goods, materials or other thing, for the purpose of diarging for of ascertaining the price to be paid, or the charge to be made therefor, any weight or measure, or weighing-machine which has not been duly inspected and stamped accordiisg to this Act, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act; and shall, na conviction, incur a penalty of not msN! than fifty nor lesfl than five dollars for each such offence; aud every such unstamped weight, weighing-machine or measure so used, found in his possession, shall, on being discovered by the inspector, or his assistant, be I'oriieited and forthwith seixed and iiroken by him, without suit or other imthority than this Act: Except that the manufacturer of or dealer in weights, measures or weigh- ing machines who has in his possession for sale any weight, measure or weighing machine, sLall not be bound to have the same inspected and stamped aooordiiig to tkie Act, so long as the same remain in bis raauufac- tory or warehouse ; but no such weiglit, measure or weighing machine shall be removed from his premises, sold or taken into use for trade without hav- ing been inspected ami stamped: Anj^ trader not beinc a msaufacturer of or dealer in weights, measures or weighing machines, navin^ in his possession any unstamped weights, mpasure^ or weighing-machmes, shall be liable tu a penalty of twenty-live (Mlars for the tiist onence, and for each subsequent odfence to a penalty of fifty dollars; and the inspector or his assistant shall forthwith seize such weights, measures or weigtiing-machines which shall be forfeited. If anv person forges or counterfeits any stamp used for the stamping, undi^r ilhis Act, of any measure, weight, balance or weighing-machine, or used before the eommoncenient of this Act for the stamping of any measure, weight, balance or WMgklng-machina uuderany enactment repealed by this Act, or wilfully increases or diminishes any weight or measure so stamped, or ill any way alters or tampeis with any balance or weighing-machine which liae been so stamped, so as to cause it to weigh unjustly, he shall bo liable to a penalty of forty dollars for the first offence, and for each subse- quent ofienee k^ shall incur a penalty of one hundred dollars and two months iniprisonoleivt : Any person who knowingly uses, sells, utters, disposes of, or exposes tor sale, any measure, weight, balance or weighing-machine, with such forged or counterfeit Htamp thereon, or any weight, measure, balance or weigiiin.;- ; macliine so increaeed, diminished, falsified or tampered with, shall be liable to a pemdty for the first offoDce not exceeding fifty dollars, aud fur each subsequent offence one hundred dollars. Any {teraon, not boing a nunufacturer or dealer in weights, measures I i i u > o M t P. WA.L81I r lanatees lo treat prieos. H. H. FULLER ft CO., Afenta for 102 HELCUEBS FARMEI18 [1883 or weiffliinR-mnchines, who refuses lo propector'A u^siRtitut HppoiniotI iindur tliiit Act, all weights, measures and weighing-niHchines in his poiisesaion, niul used lor any purp-fse of trade, or — Any maiiufaftiiicrof ordealerin weights, measures or weiffhinfr-mnchinoi*, who refuses to permit the inspection, when retjuired in thu niHiiner herein provided, of any wci|j;hts, niiiasures or weiKhin(<-miichincs alK)Ut lo he removed from his prelni^es to he used for purposes of irsde, or who pnrmits any such weights, mensuresoi weiffhing-niuchiiies to be so removed without having been tirst inspected and stamped as herein remiircd, — shall, ou con- viction, lorfeit and pay a sum notexeeodin;^ twenty aullira for the tirst and forty dollars for the second or any subsequent offence. All forfeitures and penalties imposed by this Act, or by any regulation made under its authority, shall be recoverable, with costs, before anv civil court of competent jurisdiction, or before any Justice of the Peace for the district, county or place in which the oAence was committed, if such forfei- ture or penalty does not exeeed fifty dollars, and before any two >ui'h Justices, or any magistrate Having, by law, the power of two such justices, if it exceeds fifty dollars, upon proof by confession, or by the oath of one credible witness, — and may, if not forthwith paid, bo levied by execution of distress and sals of the goods and cbattols of the offendei', by warrant, under the hand and seal of such fustice, justices or magistrate— by whom also any imprisonment to which the offentter is liable inaj' be awarded : and to all such cases the Act passed in the session held in the thirty-second and thirty-third vears of her Maj'ssty's reign, and entitled, '^ An Act re$ptctmij the nutits ofJnslieea of the Peace out of Sestunu in relation to nummary con- victions a7id orders" shall apply, subject to the provisions of this Act: One half of anj' penalty so recovered shall belong to the party suing for the same, not being an inapoctor, or an inspector's assistant, ami the other half, or (if the party suing is an ofHcer acting in pursuance of this Act) the whole penalty shall belong to Her Majesty for the uses of the Dontiaion: Every such suit shall be instituted in the name of the inspector acting in pursuance of this Act, wi;o shall account for the penalty to the Department of Inland Revenue. Any person aggrieved by the use of any weight or measure, or'weighing- machme, which has not been duly inspected and stamped according to this .\ct, or which may be found light, deficient or otherwise unjust, may recover treple daipages aiM costs. No action or prosecution shall be brought against any p€n»on for any for- feiture or penalty imposed by this Act, unlens the same is commenced within three mouths after the offence is comntitied. CVAS ZNSPZOTXON. Under Act 36° Victoria, Cap. 48, 1873, provision is made for the Inspection of Gas, which in Nova Scotin is to be of the illutninnting power of sixteen candles. Apparatus for testing and analysing the Gas supplied to Halifax, has l)een fitted up in Hesslein's Building, HoUis Street. Inspectors — Halifax, Archibald Miller^ Pictou, James Hepburn. IXTSFIBOTIOIT OF FI3B AlTD OILS. Inspectors. — County of IMifiix, Edmund Ryan; Yarmmith, Robert Brown; Guysboroutjh, Win G. Scott, jr. ; St. Mary's B,ry, Henry Redmond; /iJycAmow/, Maurice J. Kavanagh; Isle Madame^ a K Bmett; Colchester, 1. : 11. Fkmming; Annapolis, Israel Letting; Victoria, J. A. Matheson; Inver- | Full StoeK of deiieral UardirAVf > Robertson's Snpcrlor Mill niitl ('Ironlnr Hnym, 1883] ALMANACK. 103 neu, A. B. Skinner; Cnpe, Jirfinn, iivorffo ScDtt; Antlqfmhh, \V. J. Webb; LuneiUiurg, George AnderHon; Shtlbitrne^ I)anialinon-lrou( or sea trout, ten cents. For eacli barrol of salmon, Bolmoii Irout or nea-trout, fifteen rentn. For eacli hnlf-barrol of palinon, sairoon-trout or rea-trout, t«a cents. For each barrel ofmaclcerel, ten centA. For each lialf-barrel of mackerel, five cents. For each barrttl of herring, five cents. For each half-barrel of herring, three cents. For eNch bntrel of shad, ten cents. For each liaK-barrel ol shad, seven cents. For each barrel of whitetisli. ten cents. For each half-barrel of wliitefi$*h, seven cents. Forench barrel of pickled codfliih, hake, haddock or calfish, five cents For each half-barrel ditto, three cents. For each barrel of dr^'-salted codfish, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, five cents. For eaih half-barrel ditto, three cents. For eacli b.nrrel of bass, ten cents. For each Imlf-barrel bass, seven cents. For each barrel of cod tongue s, cod sounds, hallibut or eels, ten cents. For each half-barret ditto, seven cents. For each barrel smoked herring, ten cents. For eac!i box smoked herring, one cent. For each half box ditto, half cent. For each qunrter bo-x ditto, quarter cent. For inspecting, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, twenty cts. For inspecting, gauging and branding each hogshead of oil, fifteen cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each tierce of oil, twenty cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each barrel of oil, fifieen cents. ThQ foregoing rates shall ha reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooper- age, storage and labor employed in washing, rinsing, cleaning, nailing, screwing or re-packing and pickling any fish. For branding or marking New• ■ ; Wcstiwrt, B. H. Ruggles ; Freeport, J. Thurher. GuYRBORO — CMector, James A. Torey. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Port Mulgrave, David Murray ; Isaacs Harbonr, Joseph D. Griflin ; St. Marv's River, A. F. Falconer; CapeCanso, J. W. Yuung; Ltsooinb, James Horn low ; Preventive Station, Whitehead, HALirAX — Collector, Hon W. Ross. Registrar of Shipping, C. M. Almon. Poii Survej/or, Joseph Austin. Chief Clerk, Wm II. Hill. Cashier, Samuel Nolile. Long Room Clerks, James G. Morris, W. A. Garrison, W. E. Fowler. Chief Wareliouse Clerk, Jno Kckeraley. Clerks, Conrad W. Tupper, O. Prvor, Wm. N. Cronan. Clerk to Registrar of Shipping, SamI Crawford. Clerks to Port Surveyor, J. F. Richardson, Jus O'Brien. Appraiser, Jas 8. Macdonatd. Assistant Ditto, D. Blackwood, Charles Romans, F. B. Woodill. Assistant to Ditto, James DoCourccy. Statistics, Chief Clerk, Edward Withers. Clerks, Thomas CtUdwiU, 11. B. Hngarty. Guagers and Proof Officers, Samuel R. Caldwell, R. Lelson. Messenger to Glw -", Hugh Hamilton Land- ing Waiters, James Kerr, G. A. V. Paw, 'j.'ho8 P. Jost, J. M. Gcldvrt, John Artz. Weighers, Stephen White, Nalson Con rod. Lockers, Donald Fraxer, Wellwood Reynolds, Albert Caldwell, Geo G. Gray. Norman McDona.d, James F Burnham, John Steele, Matt J. McCurdy, Wm Pitts, jr, R. Brown, Robert Hoilges, W. H. Boshfurd, W. A. Chipman, Aicx Fraser, Jno Murray, E. Bamstcad, John Gaul. Tide Surveyor, Alexander Kelly. Tide Waiters, Wm E. Shanks, Peter S. Mason, Wallace Buchanan, W. H. Tridcr, William Berry, H. G. Ormon, Alex Robertson, R. Carloion, John H. Power. Boatmen, Wm Nunn, Jno Bttuzloy, Win Power, P. Howe. Office Messenger, Wm Blackman. Out Ports — SubColledors, Sheet Harbour, Malcolm McFarlane. Pre- ventive Offiaers, Edgar Hil, Ship Harbour ;. W. C. Heuley, Spry Bay ; J. Gibbons, Hubbards Cove; G. Rawlings, Musquodoboit Harbour. Liverpouij — Collector, J. H. Dunlap. Freeman Tjonding Waiter, N. P. LocKEPORT — Collector, Geo. Stalker. I.osTDONDKRRY— CW/eo/or, Robert Dill. Out-Ports— Sub-Collectors, Five Islands, A. A. Corbett; Economy, W. N. Fulm re. Ldnknburo — CMector, Edw Dowlinjj, Out Ports — Suh-Collectors, Maliono Biy, B. ^wicker; Chester, Wm H. Butler; LaHave, Henry N. Reinhard; Bridofcwater, W. R. Wentael. Miner!»' Supplies ft SpeeUlty. U! .ER M CO.»S, f Waiter, N. P. Head of Power's Wharf, Halifax, N. M. 1883] ALMANACK. 105 hl\RO\UKTSvihhK— Collector, D. W. Landers. Out Pott— Sub- Col- lerlur, Port Geor(;e, Chat Elliot. VAiinanoHO'— Collator, A 8. Townihciid. Out Porfn—Suh-Col- leclora, Advocate Hurhoiir, J. Ward ; Katchford'* River, F. F. Ilatlield ; Apple River, John Wanl. ViCTOV—Colltrtor, D. McDonnld. Out Ports— Siih-Colledora, Tato- iniiKoiiclie, J. A. C. Campbell; MeriKomiitli, 1). McGrrcor ; Now (ilan- (50\v, J. F. McDonald ; Adimj Sub-C'olUiior, River .John, J. R. Henry. Port Hawkbsbuhy — Collector, M. Bonrinot. Out Port — Sttb-Col- lector, Port IIa>itiii(;H, H. A. Forben. Port Hooo-Cotlector, E. D. Trcmuin. Otit Port— Sub- Collector, Mitr^areo, J. Rohh. Port Mrdwav — Collector, J. J. Tjetson. SHKr.nvRVE—Ctitlftiur, W. W. Atwood. Out Port— Suh. Collector, Jordan River, M. D. McKcnsie. Sydnky — Collector, C. IC. Tjconard. Out Porls-JSnb- Collectors, Linsmn, M. McDonald ; LouiMbnrf;. L. KnvnnRgh ; Maina-dicn, U. Rih};y ; Liitlo GInce Bay, C. H. Rigby; Cow Hay, W. W. Bown ; Caledonia, D. McKccn. North Sydney — Collector, Alex Hninilton. Out Port — Sub-Col- lector, Little Brad d'Or, Murdoch McDonald. Port of Truro— C'c//cc/or, .John F. Crow; Clerk, S. B. Bent. Wbymouth — C(,!!*ctor, S. Jones, Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Aoadie, A. Bourncuf; Bell jvoau'a Cove, J. V. Stnart; Port Gilbert, R. Sanderson ; Mctcghan, 3. A. Robichoiin. WivnnoH— Collector, E. O'Brien. Otit Ports— Suh-Collectora,CheyeTW, T. A. Mulcom: Hantsport, Wm Davidson; Walton, A. McN Parker; Mnitland, A. Roy. Yarmouth — Collector, IL A. IIoo<1; Port Surveyor, Thos. Bown. Clerk, W. McGill ; Appiaiaer, W. L. Campbell. Out Ports— Sul>- Collectors, Beavor River, R. Perry; Pubnico, P. S. D'Entroniout ; Tusket, Jamja M. Leut. CUSTOMS TARIFF. Corrected to September, 1888, by W. A. Garrison, H. M. Cnstoms, Halifax. i.—Resolveil, That it In expedient to provide tlint tiie value of oil BottleB, Flasks, Jar8, Deniljohno, CaibojH, Caxkp, Hog«headR, Pipes, Uarrels and nil other VeBsela or Pncknpes manufactured of Tin, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Glnsn or any other m itevial. nnJ capable of holding Liquid ; CiateH, IJaneli* and other Pack- ages containing Ulass, China, Crockery or Karthenware, and all Pnclcujji-s In which Koods are commonly placed ft)r home conduniptlon, including Cases in which Bot- tled Spirits, Wines or Malt Liquors ai-e contained, and every Package, beiii^ the first receptacle or coverin({, enclosing goods for purpose of sale, Khali in nil cases, not olh«rwi«^ provided for, in wliicli they contahi ^'oods subject to iin ad ralnrtm duty, or a specifie and ad vnlurnn duty be taken and held to be n part of ihe fair market value of such goods for duty, and shall be charged with the same rate of ad valorem duty as is to be levied and collected on the |(Oods they contain, and when they c•^ntaiu goods subject to specific duty only, such Packageii si all be chiirgeil with a duty of Customs of twenty p«r cent, ad valorem, to lie computed upon their original cost or value; and'al. or any of the iibove Packages described as capable of holding Litjuida when containing goods exe.nipt fioni duty P. WALSH is lowest in priee. Mi'i' Sverjthingr In tbe Hardware liney 106 BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 under tills Act, shall Ije charged with a duty of twenty per cent, ad valorem ; but nil Packages not hereinbefore specified, and not herein specially charged with or declared liable to duty under regulations, and being the usual and ordinary Packages in which goods are packed for exportation only, according to the general usuage and ou&tom of trade, shall be ftee of duty. P. C. P. 0. A Acid— Acetic and Vinegar, 12 cents per Imp. gal Acid— Sulphuric i cent per lb. " Muriatic and Nitric. . . ad I'll. 20 " Oxalic Free •' Sulphuric and Nitric in a com- bined state 20 Carbov'i and Demijohns contain'g Aci(i9, Vinegar or other liquids, Hliall be subject to the same rate of duty as empty 30 Advertising Pamphlets & Almanacs, iil.OO per 100 Acetate of Lime 20 Agricultural Implements, including mow- er and reaper kuives, not otherwise provided for 2-5 Agaric Dye Stuff. Free Agates, unmanufactured Free Ale, Beer and Porter, imported In bottles, C quart and 12 pint bottles to be held to contain one Imperial gallon 18 cents per Imp. gal. Ale, Beer and Porter, imported in casks or otherwise than in bottles. . 10 cents per Imp. gal Alrohol $1.32} per Imp. gal. Alkanet Root Free Alls 33 Aloes Free Amber, manufactured 20 Almonds 20 Alum Free Aluminum Free Ambergris Free Ammonia, Sulphate of Free Aniline Dyes Free Aniline Oil, crude Free Aniline Salts Free Anatomical preparations Free Animals, living, of all kiuds, not else- where specified 20 Animals broughtlnto Canada tempor- arily and for a period not exceeding tliree monihs, for the purpo.rdiiig to the general P. C. he Governor in ^ Free 1, Aniiato Seed Free Frne Free 30 other personal l?cts, not nier- i 1 subjects dying ed ill Canada. . Frei nide Free :;anadian Mill- viz: tnsicnl Instrn- Militttry Stores War Free Free ' the Oovemor- Free ■"oreign Consuls Free »nd for th« use overnment, or ments thereof, 1 and House of Free i Fpathers 25 Free 15 ! 20 Soda Free 10 25 t ,\\t'* ••••••••• 30 lard* with cues a)-- salt, A-om all ) per Imp. gal. 35 25 30 25 10 20 'ther inauufac' litable lengths r c 'ues, or for I, parasols or Free ired Free inaiiufbcture, domestic jiet- empty, under he Minister of lie Free ts per bushel. Free i eil Fr.e i nainbno 25 I ts per bushel. I i ?foniica....Free i 1883] ALMANACK. 107 r. c. lices Free Bells, fbr Churches Free Belladona Leaves Free Drnces or sUspeiiden, belts and trusses of all kinds 25 Berries for Dyeing, oi used for com- i)o.in«dyes Free Billia^ d Tables, without pockets, four feet six inches by nine feet or under each ^22.50 and otZ tioZ '. 15 Billiard Tables, over four feet six inches by nine feet each ^"26 and nd val. , 16 Billiard Tables, witli pockets, Ave feet six inches by eleven feet or under each ^35 and ad vol 16 Billiard Tables, over five feet six inches by eleven feet, each HO and ad val 16 Each table to include twelve cues, one sett of four balls, with niArkers, cloths and coses, but no pool balls. Bitters, containing Spirits 11.00 per Irap. gal ; Bird Cages uf nil kinds 30 Bismuth Metalic Free Bolting Cloths Fiee Blacking (Shoe) Shoe Polish and Shoe- niakei's Ink, hai'nrss and leather dressing 25 Block Lead 20 Itath Bricks 20 Biscuit (not sweetened) 20 Bladders 20 Blue 20 Breadstu£fb, grain and flour, p.nd meal of all kinds, when damaged by water in transit, twenty per cent ad valorem upon the appraised value, such appraised valnc to be ascertained as provided bv Sec- tions 44, 45, ai:d 46 of the Att 40 Victoria Chanter 10, intitiUe.utohoue, unmanufactured Free Cat-gut, Strings or Gut Cord for Musical Instruments Free Celluloid or Uyslite, in sheets Free Cat-gut, or Whip-gut, uniuanufiict'd. Free Oai-riagea, Wagons, lliiilway Cars and Carriages, Sleighs, Wheelbarrows and other like artic'es 30 Cartridges and Cartridge cases of all kinds and materials 30 Cane luicu Syrups | ct. {>er lb. and ad val 30 Canvas for Ships use ; 5 ** not elsewhere nientiuned. , . . 20 Carpets, not elsewhere specifie'l 20 Caps, Cloth (see Woollen Clothing) lU centf per lb. and ad val 25 Carriage 'lops. Frames, Uod.es and Wheel-. 30 Cem ,iio, law or in stone from the quarry, per ton of thirteen cubic tiect {gil.OO per ton. Cement, hydraulic or water lime, ground, hicluding barrel. .40 cents per barrel Cement, burutand unground. .7^ cts, per 100 lbs. . . Cement, Portland or Kouian 20 " in bulk or in bags.. .0 cents per bushel Cheese 3 cents per lb. Chicory, raw or green. . 3 cts. per lb. Chicory, or other Root or Vegetable " used as a substiti'te fbr Ooflee, kiln dried, roasted or ,^round 4 cts. per lb China and Porcelaii* Ware 25 China clay, natural or ground Free Cheese vats .^ ... 25 Chalk and CliffStone, unmanuibct'd, Fi ne Chalk, prepared 20 Chamomile Flowers Free Church Vestments 20 Chaff Cutters ami parts thereof (Agri- cultural Implements) 25 Churns 25 p. c. Chloralum or Chloride of Alumi- nium Free Cider 20 Cigars and Cigarottea . . .60 cents per lb. and ad vai 20 Cinnamon, ground 26 " unground 20 Cinchona Bark Free Citrons and Ri'ids of, in brine, Ibv candying Free Car Wheels 25 Cases, ornamental 25 Clothing, donation of, for charitable purposes Free Clays, in the natural state Free Chronometc r Clocks 35 Coal, Anth.acite per 2,000 lbs.. .. .50 cents per ton. Coal, Bituminous,, per 2,000 lbs. . .60 cents per ton. Coke, per 2,000 lbs. . 50 c«nt8 per ton. Coitliala >>1.90 per Imp. gal. Concentrated Cixiie Juice, Molasses and Beet Root Juice, and Ccucrete, 3 cent per lb. and ad val 30 Corn, Indian. . . .7^ cei ts per bushel. Corn Uuskers (see Agricultural Im- plements) 25 Caoutchouc, manufactures of 25 Coal Facuig 20 Coloring 20 Cream of Tai-tar in crj'slals Free Combs, for dress ojid toilet of all kinds 26 Cotton seed Cake and Meal Free Cotton, manufacturers of, viz: Grey or unbleached, and bleajhed Sheeting Drill.s, Ducks, Cotton or Canton FHunels, nut stained, paint- ed 01' printed .... 1 cent per s(((iare yaitl and a(^ t-a./ 15 Do. Denims, Drillings, Betlticking, Ginghams, Plaids, Cottonur Canton Flannels, Ducks and Drills, dye«l or coIored,Chocked and Striped Shirt- ings, Cottoiiadi.-i>, Keiitnckv Jeans. Pantaloon Stuffs, Molesknis, aiul goods of like description.. .2 cents per square yard and ad val 15 Do. All Cotton, Wadding, Batt;ng, Batts and Warps, Carpet Warps, Knitting Yarn, Hosiery Yarn, or other Cotton Yarns under No. 40, not bleached, dyed or colored. ... 2 cents per lb. and ad val 15 Do. And if bleached, dyed or color- ed 3 cents per lb. and ad4>al. 16 Do. Cotton Warp on beams. .1 cent per yard and nd val 16 Do, Cotton Seamless Bags. .2 cents per lb. and ad val 15 Do. Cotton Shirts and Drawers, woven or made on frames, and on all Cotton Hosiery and knitted cloth 30 Do. Cotton Sew'gThread on spools, 20 Do. Cotton in baiiKi>, black and bleached three and six cord 12 j G««ds as represented or r^ ssle— f. WALSH. lots* For gRlo by H. H. f tJLLER & CO., head of Power's Wharf. [1883 p. c. of Alumi- Free I , 20 1 60 ceiita per i 20 1 ^ j 20 I , ••. Free ' pu bniie, for | Free • 25 25 r^r cliaritable Free I Ito Free 36 'lbs 50 !,000 1bs...60 wntas per ton. per Imp. gal. ice, MulaHcies aud Coucrete, vol 30 per bushel, iciiltui-al Im- 25 res of 25 20 . • ■ ■ 20 "tals Free toilet of all 26 Meal Free of, viz : aud bleajhed IS, Cotton or tajiied, paint- nt per S(|iinre 15 , Bedtickiii^r, tenor Canton >rillB, d.vea<. 15 ama..l cent igs. .2conts 16 IS i Drawerf, nes, and on u4 knitted • 30 don spools, 20 black and cord 12j ma. 1883] ALMANACK. 109 1 P. c. Clothing made of cotton, or other iiiuterial not otherwise provided for, including Corsets, Lace, Col- lais, and similar articles made up by the seamstress or tailor, also, tarpaulin, plain or coated with cil, paint, tar or other composition, and cotton bags uiade up by the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for 30 Do. Cotton Duck or Canvascf Hen p or Flax, and Sail Twiis to be a"id for boats' and ships' sails 6 Do. Wliite or dyed Jeaas, Coutelles Cambrics, Silicias, Casbaiis and 'Piiiited Calicoes 2() Cotton Caudle Wick 20 Cotton Netting for Boots, Shoes aud Glows 10 Cottons over thirty-six inches wide, when imported by manufactiu-ers of window shades for use in their factories, exclusively for the mauu- f.icture of o:le(l window sh.ides. . 16 Cotton, all manufactures of, not else- where specifled — held to embrace : quilts aud slicets (wliite or colored), cotton diaper, window holland, prlnt.3, printed shiitings, furidture ]iiii;ts, cietonne, plain prints, printed co'.;on, casliuiere, cotton huckaback, cotton damas^k in pieces ami cloths, towels, book muslin, jaconet, checked jaconet. Bishop's and Victoria lawns, tarlatans, hair, cords, crinoline ami all kinds of printed muslins, leno, pique, bril- littute, cotton haiidkercliiefs, cur- tains-known as 8wisH, Nottingham or lace, &c„ muslin lace, nil kinds of cotton scarfs aud ties, robed juconet^, glove fluishcd cambrics, corduroy, cotton velvets aud vel- veteens, cotton tapes, ferrets, stay- bindings, bred lace, boot web, car- pet binding, blind tasoclSj window 'tuo, cotton tying, braids, aud ill kinds of laces 20 Condensed Milk, 1 eent per lb. and ctd val 35 Cottee, green Free CoH'oe, green, if fl'om the U. 8 10 Cottee, roasted or ground, and imita- tion of and substitutes for . . .3 cts. per lb Cottee, if tVom the U.S., a)i additional duty of 10 p. Collars, cufl^ and shirt fronts of paper, linen or cotton 30 Copper, old and scrap, in pigs, in bars, rods, boiui, ingots, sheets & sheath- ing.not planished or coated : Copper wire, roimd or flat, and Copper Seamless Drawn Tubing 10 Cordage, for ships purposes 10 " all other including ManilU Marlin, when not Imported for ships' use. 20 P. 0. Copper Rivets and Burrs, and on all manufactures of copper not else- where specified 30 Composition Spikes and Nails, aud Sh':utiug Nails 20 Cor.^passes, ships' . 20 Chroraos. 20 Chromo Cards 25 Chloride of Lime Free Crucibles 20 Coffin Trimmings of Metal 30 Cornelian, uruiauufactured Free " wl, 1 mauutbctured 20 Cochineal Eree Cocoa Bean and Nibs ... Free Cocoa M ittiiig .... 25 Coin, Gold and Silver, except United States Silver Free Coir and Coir Yarn Free Colcotlmr, dry or Oxide of Iron . . . .Free Collodion, 20 cents per Imp. gallon, and 20 per cent. nriugs 10 Coui Tar and Coal Pitch 10 Cocoa Nuts. . $1.00 per 100 Couoa Nuts, when Imported frnm the place of growth, by vessel direct to a Canadian port 50 cts i>er 100. Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, not sweetened . . ..^. 20 Cocoa Paste and other prepnracions of Cocoa containing sugar. . . .1 ot. per lb. and ad val 25 ChocDlati", sweetened . . . . 1 ct. per lb. and ad val 26 Civps, Percussion 20 Candles, Tallow 2 cts. per lb. " Paratllne Wax. 5 cts. per lb. " another 25 Cornmeal 40 cents ijer bbl. Cuny Combs and Curry Cards 30 Crapes of all kinds 20 Cutlery, includes table, packet and otfice cutlery, scissors and shears. Including sheep-shears ; butcher's knives and steels; shoe, hunting, glaziurs' and furmers' knives, knives for horticultural purposes ; horse-clippers ; razors ; surgical and dental instrunieiits, and other articles for similar purpoees U the above 20 I I e i I ts I P* WALSH sells best CM»ods at lowest prices. enquiries for Prices trill receive every attention, c 1 1 8 rf •§ ^ no BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 P. c. D. Dolls (wax and n^r) 20 Dolls (rubber) 25 Drain-tile and Drain Pipes.and Sewer Pipes, ^i\sued or unglozed 20 Diamonds, unset, blavk for borers, dust or bort Free Di-a^on's Blood Free Duck for belting and hose Free Dyeings or Tanninfr Artiulos in a urude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified Free Druirs, not elsewhere specified 20 Drugs, in a crude state, used in dye- ing or tanning Free Earthenwure and Stoneware, Brown or Coloured, and Rockiiijjham Ware 25 Earthenware, White Granite or Iron Stoneware, and " C C," or Cream Colored Ware 30 Essences, viz : of Apple, Pear, Pine Apple, RaspberiV, Strawberry, Vanilla, and other Fruits. ..$1.90 per Imp. gal. and ad val 20 Essential Oils for manuf. purposes.. 20 Excelsior for upholsterers' use 20 Eggs Free Embossed Books for the Blind Free Embroideries not elsewhere specified 20 Emery Free Emery Wheels 25 Emery Paper 25 Enamelled Cottony Muslin or Duck. 30 Earth, Fuller's (prepared) 20 Ekirth Closets 35 Engravings and Prints 20 Entomology, specimens of Fi-ee Esparto or Spanish Grass, and other grasses ana pulp of, tor the manu- facture of pa|)er Free Extracts of Logwood Free Electro-plated Ware is held to cover all articles electro-plated with gold, silver or nickle, not including ar- ticles generally known as jewellery to be worn on the person 30 Er^ut Free P. Fancy Goods, viz : Alabaster, Spar, Bronze, Terra Cotta or Compositiop Ornaments ; articles embroiderea with gold, silver, or other metals ; Manufactures U Bune, Shell, Horn and Ivory ; Coral, maiuifacturcd ; Fire Screens; Gold and Silver Cloth ; Ivory or Bone Dioe ; Pearl, Composition and Manufactures of. 20 Fana, advertising 80 " allothers 25 Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels, Free F»lt, r.'oollen, for boots and shoes, ana skirts, when imported by the manufacturers for use in their fac- tories 15 r. c. Felt for gluve linings, and endless felt for paper makers, when im- ported by the manufacturers for use in their factories 10 Felt, others notolsewhere specified. . 20 FIbrilla Free Fibre, Mexican Free Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purpoMS Free Fillets of cotton and rubber, not «x- coeding 7 inches wide, wbon im- |)orted by and for the use of niutiu- fiicturers of card clothing Free Fire Arms, nmskets, rifles, pistols and shot-guns . 20 Fire CUv Free Fireworks 25 Fire-prt)of Paint, dry..i of a cent per lb Files 30 Fish Oil, and Fish of all kinds, the protluce of the fisheries of the United States (except fish of the inland lakes and of the rivers fulling into them, and fish pre- stn'ved in oil) Free Fish preserved in oil 20 Fish, salted, smoked or fresh, except flsh free of duty, as provided by the Treaty of Washington. .1 ct. pr lb. Fish Bait Free Fish Hooks, Ne*''^ and Seines, and Lines and Twines for the use of the fisheries, but not to Inc'nde sport- ing fishing tackle, or hooks with files, or trolling spoono Free Fish, preserved, except from United States 20 Fishing Rods 30 Flag Stones, dressed, per tun 1.50 Flour of Rico 2 cents por lb. Flour oV Bye 50 cents i^er bbl. Flour of Sago 2 cents per lb. Flour of Wheat 50 cents per bbl. Fe.ithers, Ostrich and Vulture, un- dressed ._ 15 Feathers, Ostrich & vulture, dressed 25 " not elsewhere specified 20 Fire-brick or Tiles, for li->ing stoves and f urnncos 20 /lax, fibre, scutched . .Icont per lb. " hackltHl ..2cent«|M)r lb. Flax, tow of, scutched or green .... J cent |)er lb Flax, manufactures of, notolsewhere specified 20 Flax Seod 10 oent« per bushel / Fruit, dried. Apples 2 cts. per lb. Fruit, dried. Currants, Dates. Figs, Plnms, Prunes, Raisins, and ail other not elsewhere specified Fruits, green, Apples . . 40 cts. per bbl. Fruits, green, Blackberries, Goose- berries, Raspberries and Straw- berries 2 cents per quart Fruits, griAon, Cherries and Currants, 1 cent per quart Fruits, green. Lemons and Oranges. 25 20 P. WALSH, Wholesale HanlwaN, ttaiiCax, N. S. ittention, [1883 H. H. FULLER & CO., head of Fowoi's Wiiarf. r. c. and ondlew kors, when Im- niufacturora for K« 10 Inerespticifled.. 20 . Free .Free manuiacturiiiff I • • ; • • Free [rubber, not «x- 'ide, whon ini- le use of niutiu- >thinK Free rifles, pistols 20 Free ••• 25 y-i of a cent . • 30 ' all kinds, the sheriea of the ept fluh of the of the rivei-s and fish pre- Free ••■ 20 or fresh, except provided bv the ton.. let. prib. • • ; • • Free md Semes, and Dr the use of the o inc'nde sport- or hooks with oono Free apt from United 20 30 per ton 1.60 .Scentij per lb. cents per bbl. .2 cents per lb. | J cents p«!r bbl. d Vulture, un- •,• 15 ulture. dressed 25 re specified 20 r li-)inj,' Rtoves ••• 2J .1 cent per lb. 2 cents |)or lb. 1 orjfreen ^ , not elsewhere ints per bushel . .2ct8. per lb. i, Dates. Figs, isins, and ail specified 40 cts. per bbl. orrles, Ooose- > and Straw- mts per quart and Currants, and Oranj^. so x,N. S. 20 25 p Fruits, grrecn. Cranberries, Plums ! and Quinces . .30 cts. per bushel I Fruits, ^reen. Grapes . .2 cts. per lb. I Fruits, (jreen, Peaches . — 40 cents I per bushel { Fruits in air-ti^'ht cans, includini; I cans, if sweetened 3 cts. per lb. I Fruits in air-tiii^ht cans, includi)i{; I cans, if not sweet'd . .2 cts. per lb. I Fruits preserved in brandy or other ' spirits $1.00 per Imp, khI. Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed 15 Fur Caps, Capes, Coats, Cloaks, Hals, Muffs, Ti])pet«, and other manu- j facturcs ot 25 I Fur Skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner Free Furniture, House, Cabinet or Office, finished or in parts, including: Hair, Spring and other Matrasses, Bol- sters and Pillows, Show Casus, Caskets and Coffins of any ma- terial 35 Farina 2 cts. jwr lb. Feed 20 Food, Infants' (not milk) 20 Fuse 2u Fullers earth Free Flints li.id Ground Flint Sto)ies Free Foliae Digitalis - Free Forks, hay, manure and potato .... 30 Fossils Free Fowls, pure bred, including' pheas- ants and quails, for iuiprovement of stock Free O. Qalatens, 2 cents per square yard ad val 16 Oeliitino 20 German and Nickel Silver, manufac- tures of, not plated 26 Gloss, and manufactures of, viz : Carboys and Demijohns, Bott'es and Decanters, Flasks and Phials of every description. Telegraph and LightninicRod Insuir.turs, Jars and Gloss Balls. Cut, Pressed or Mould- ed. Table Ware 30 Gas-light and La'ip Shades, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Side Lights and Head Lights, Globes for Lan- terns, Lamps and Gas-lights 30 Ornamental, Figured and Enamelled Stained Glass; Stained, Tinted. Painted and Vitriflod Glass, and Stained Glass Windows ; Figur- ed, Enammelled and Obscured White Glass 30 Silvered plate SO Common and Colorless Wludow Glass 30 Imitation Porcelain shades and Col- ored Glass, not Figured, Painted, Enanmiclled or Kiigravetl 20 On all other gla^s and manufac- tures of Oltisj, rot herein other- wise provided for 20 Ginger Ale 20 Gloves and mitts, of cotton, leather, silk, woolen or any other material 25 Gas, Coal Oil or Kerosene Fixtures, or parts thereof 30 Gas coke, when used in Canadian manufactures only Free Glycerine 20 Glue 20 Gold and Silver Leaf 25 Gold Beaters' Brim-moulds Free Grains, viz : Indian Corn .,.7^ cents per bushel. Oat:. '. . 10 cents per bushel. Peas 10 cents per bushel. Rice 1 cent per lb. Rye 10 cents per bushel. Wheat 15 cents per bushel. Grass a)id Tuscan, (Plaits) Free Gravels Free Grease and Scraps, for manufacture of Soap Free Grease, Axle 20 Grass, Manilla and Sea Grass Free Grindstones iis2 per t«u Gumb, Arabic, Amber, Australian, British> Copal, Daiuar, Mastic, Sandarac, Shellac, Tragacanth. . . .Free Gum Shellac, bleached and drawn . . 20 Gum, Chewing, sweetened 1 cent per lb. and ad vai 36 Gum, all other not sweetened 20 Gentian Root Free Ginseng Root Free Guano and other animal and vegeta- ble manures Free Gvmny Cloth and Gunny Bags 20 Gutta Percha, manufactures of 25 Gut and Worm Gut, manufactured or unmanufactured for Wliip, and other Cord Free Gutta Percha, Crude Free Gypsum, Crude (Sulphate of Lime). . Free Gun and Pistol Caps 20 Gunpowder and other explosives,viz: Gun, Rifle, and Sporting Powder, in kegs, half kegs or quarter kegs, and other similafpackages, 5 cts. per lb, ; Cannon and Musket Pow- der, in kegs and barrels, 4 cents per lb. ; Canister Powder, m pound and half-pound tins, 15 cents per lb. ; Blasting and Mining Powder, 3 cents per lb Giant Powder, Dualin, Dynomita and other explosives, in which nitro-glycerine is a constituent part, 5 cents per lb. and adval. . . 80 Kitro-glycerlne, 10 cents per lb. and ad val 20 Provided thot a drawback of one and a half cents per pound may be allowed and paid on all blast- ing powder actually used by ■fliers in the Province of British Columbia, during the three years next after the first day of Apri', 1880. I ji ; i Full and largest stock CIciioral Hardware in Nora 8cotU. Submarine Blastingr Apparatus, at II. H. FULLER & CO.'S, 11 '!;' 4i^ 112 belcher's farmer's [1883 p. c. Glucose or Orape Sugar to be classed and ratodforduty assutjfar, accord- ing to grade by Dutch standard . . Oluecose Syrup i cent lb. and ad val 35 Oolbeaters' Skins Free Glengarry or Scotch Caps 25 H. Hair, Curled 20 Honey, bees's in the comb, or other- wise 3 cents per lb. Hops 6 cents per lb. Hair, manufactures of, not elsewhere specifled * 20 Hair, Angola, Buifalo, Bi8on,Camer8, Goat, Hog, Horse, Human, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled or otherwise manufactured Free Hemlock Bark Frde Hemp, undressed Free Hides, raw, whether dry-salt«d or pickled Free Hoofs, horn and horntips Free Hyoscyamus or Henbane Leaf Free Hay and Straw 20 Hats, Silk, Felt, Straw, Chip & Grass 25 Hatter's Plush of Silk or Cotton .... 10 Hoes 30 Horn 8tri|)8, when to l>e used in making corsets Free Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails. . 30 Hosiery of Cotton and Silk 80 Hosiery of Wool 74 cents per lb. and ad val 20 Hatters' Furs not on the Bkin Free I. Ice Free India Rubber Boots and Shoes and all manufactures of Rubber not otherwise provided for 25 India Rubber, unmanufactured Free Indian Hemp, crude drug Free Indigo Free Ink, writing 25 Ink, other TO Irris, orris root ^ Free Ivory and Ivory Nuts, unnianufac'd..Free Iron sand or globules, and dry putty for polishing granite Free Iron and manufactures of Iron, viz : (Wire and iron to be measured by Stubbs' Standard Gau'^e.) Pig 82 per ton. Ola and Scrap $1 |)er ton. Ill Slabs, Blooms, Loops or Billets, puddled or not, and lUuck and Puddled Bars or Billets 10 Boiler Plate 12i In Bars, rolled or hammered. In- cluding Flats round and squared ; Null and Spike Rods, and all other iron not elsewhere provided for . . 17i Rolled, round, Wire Itods in coi||^ under hilf an inch in diameter . . 10 Iron Rails or Railway Bars for Hail- ways or Tiamwaya 15 r. c. 25 25 25 m Railway Fish-plr es. Frogs, Frog- points, Chairs and Finger Bars . . ITJ Band and Hoop.Sheet, smoothed or polished, coated or galvanized, and common or b'.ack. No. 17 gaug«, or thinner 12i do. under 17 gauge 17^ Canada Plates lij Iron and Steel Wire and Galvanized 15 Stoves and other castings and forg- iiigs not elsewhere specifled Gas, Water and Soil Pipes of Cost Iron Car Wheels or Axles of Iron or Steel Rolled Beams, Channels and Angle, and T Iron, steel or iron and steel. Iron Bridge and Structural iron work, niallcablc iron castings and iron safes, and doors for safes and vaults 25 Mill Iron and mill cranks, and on VVroU'.chtfor;iings for Mills, and Lo- cumotlves or parts thereof, weigh- ing 25 lbs. or more 20 Locomotive Engines, and on ^4ta- t onai'y fire or other steam Engines or Boilers, and other machinery composed wholly or in part of iron 25 Locomotive Tires of Steel or Besse- mer Steel in the rough 10 Manufactures of Iron or Steel, or of Iron and Steel combined, viz.: Bedsteads and other iron furniture and oriiiinientai iron work, and wire work 25 Hardware, viz : Builders, cabinet mak's, ujiholsterers, carr'ge mak's saddlers and undertakcrs.iticluding colHn trimmings of metal, Bolts, Washers and Rivets of iron and stesl. Tacks, Brads and Sprigs, Hungarian and Clout Nails, Iron Wire Nails, called Pointes de Paris 30 Screws of iron, steel, brass or other metal, not otherwise provided for 30 Tinned, glazed or Enammelled hol- lowaro of cast or wrought iron 25 Iron and Steel Screws, commonly called Wood Screws 35 Chain Cables, nine-sixteenth of an inch in diameter, whether shackled or swivelled, or not 5 Chain Cables, under nine-sixteenth of an inch 20 Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed, whether galvaiuzed or not } ct. per lb. andacf val. . 10 Nails and Spike.4, cut. . } ct. per lb and ad val 10 Nuts (Iron or Steel)..! ct. per lb. and ad val '. 10 Iron Masts for ships, or |iart'S thereof Free Iron Tubing (wrought) plain, over twuiiiclies ill diameter not thread- ed or coupled, or otherwise manu- factured 15 Hay Forks, Hay Eakotiy Soylbes and buutlis. L LEB A CO.>S, [1883 r. c. es, Frogs, Frog- I Finger Bars . . 17J leet, smoothed or rgalvanizcd, and No. 17 gauge, or m 17i 12i e and Galvanized 15 astiiigs and forg- ere specifled 25 oil Pipes of Cast Hend of Poner'tt Wharf, Halifflx, N. S. jauge xles of Iron or 25 25 mnels and Angle, or iron and steel. 12] Structural iron ron castings and org for sHfoa and 25 1 cranks, and on for Mills, and Lo- s thereof, weigh- e 20 ries, and on (sta- er Mtuatn Engines other machinery or in part of iron 25 of Steel or Be joe- rough 10 Iron or Steel, or si combined, viz.: leriron furniture iron work, and 25 Builders, cabinet rs, carr'ge mak's rtakers.iricludiiig of metal, Holts, rets of iron and ids and Spriifs, !lout Nails, Iron Pointesde Paris 30 lel, brass or other •ise provided for 30 Enammelled hol- rrought iron 25 rews, commonly »'s 35 i-sixteenth of an whether shackled )t fi ir nine-sixteenth I, wrought and galv.uilzed or lb. andmf val.. ut..Jct. per lb I)..l ct. per li). 20 10 10 hips, or part-s ght)pluin, over iter not thread- therwise nianu- 10 .Free 15 Iron Tubing, plain, two inches in diameter, or undui, threaded or coupled or not 25 Iron Tubing over two inches in iliamot'er, threaded or coupletl .... 25 l.up' welded boiler iron tubing, not tlu-e:uled, coupled or otherwise manufactured, one and a half inch- es in diameter or over 15 J. Jet manufactures of 20 Jalap Root Free Jewellery, and other manufactures of gold and silver 20 Junk, old Free Jute, manufactures of 20 Jute, unmanufactured Free Jams and Jellies. . 1 ct. lb. and ad val 35 Kelp Free Kyrolite Free Knitting Machines 25 Knife Blades or Knife Blanks, in the rough, unhandled, for use by Electro-platers 10 Ii. Lac, dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell Free Laces, braids, fringes and other trim- mings 20 Lava, unm.anufactured Free " manufactures of 20 Lakes, scarlet and marone, in pulp. .Free Lampblack 80 Lnrd, tried or rendered . . 2 cts. per lb. " untried li cts. per lb. I^eod, bars and blocks and sheets. .(K) cents per hundred pounds Lend pipe and shot, and all manufac- tures of lead not otherwise specified 30 Lead, old, pig and scraps.. 40 cents per one hundred pounds. Lead, manufactures of, not else- where specified 30 Lead, red and white, dry 6 Leather Board 3 cents per lb. Boot and shoe counters marie from leather board J cent per pair. Leather, ir.oro co Hhins, tanned, but rough or undressed 10 Le ither, sole, tanned, but rough or undressed 10 Leather, sole and belting, and hII up- per leather, including kid, lamb, sheep, buck, antelope and ca'f, tanned or dressed, but not waxf-d or glazed 15 Leather, sole and belting, and all upper, dressed, waxed or glazed . . 20 Lenther, japanned, patent or en- amelled 20 Leather, Cordova, tanned from horse hide, and manufactures of 25 Leather and Skins, tunned, not else- where specined 20 Leather, all other manufactures not elsewhere 8|>ecined 25 Leather Boots and Shoes and other manufactures of leather, including gloves aiid niits and Leather belt- ing 25 Leeches Free Lemons and Rinds of, in brine, for candying Free Lime, Acetate of 20 Lime 20 Lime and Lemon Juice 20 Linen 20 Linen Thread 20 Linen Duck, Cnnvas, Diapers, or other manufactures of Flax, not elsewhere specified 20 fJnen Clothing 80 Linoleum 80 Liquorice riKit, paste extract of, • for manufacturing purposes 20 Stick extract or confection, 1 cent lb. and ad m{ 20 Litharge Free Lithographic Stones, not engraved. . 20 Litimus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepared Free Liquorice Root Free Locomotives and Railway Passenger Burgage and Freight Cars, being the property of railway companies in the United States, nmning u)X)n any line of road crossing the fron- tier, so long OS Canadian Locomo- tives and Cars are admitted under similar circumstances in the United States, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs Free Looks of all kinds 80 Logs and Round Timber, unmanufac- tured, not elsewhere provided for. Free Lumber, Plank and Boards, sawn of boxw'd cherrj-, chestnut, hickory, mahoijany, oak, pitch-pine, rose- wood sandalwood, walnut, Span- ish cedar and whit« wood, 'lot shaped, planed or otherwise manu- factured Free Lumber and Timber not elsewhere specified 20 Mag;nesia 20 Mats and Mi^ttlng of Jute, grass, not elsewhere provided for 80 Matches wax 20 Machinery not elsewhere specified.. 25 Machine-Cani, Clothing 25 Marble, finished, and on all manu- factures of Marble not elsewhere spocifled 30 Marble in blocks from the quarry, in the rough or sawn on two sides only and not specially shajien, con- taining fifteen cubic feet or over. . 10 Marble Blocks and Slabs sawn on more than two sides 20 L m I i iS bUUtllH, P* WMiHH, AffriouItHiHl Tools Wholesale. W. -k b.A I ■* o I t 00 II. H. FULLER & CO., head of Power's Wlinrf, f r. c. MHrble Slubs sawn on not more than two Hides 15 Mocler and Munjeet or Indiun Mud- dei', ground or prepared, and all extracts of Free Malt.. 15 ct». per bushel, upon en- try for warehouse, subjoft to Excise retrulatiuns Malt extract of, for medicinal pur- poses 26 Macaroni and Vermicelli 20 Manure, anininl and vegetable — , .Free Maps and Charts 20 Meiodo, concentrated Melado oon- cenlrnted Can« Juice, concentrated Molasses, concentrated Beet. Root Juice and Concrete. .3-8 ct per lb. and ad val 30 Meats, fresh, or sitlted, on Kutual weight as received in Canada, (ex- cept Bacon, Hams, Shoulders and Sides) lot. per lb Shoulders, Sides, Bacon aad llama fresh, salted, dried or smoked.. 2 cts. per lb All other Dried or Smoked Meats, or meats preserved in any other way than salted or pickled, not otherwise 8i)ecifled..2 cts. per lb. (if imported in cans, the rate to include the duty on the cans, and the weight on which duty shall be payable to include the weight of the cans) Medicines Proprietary ; to wit : /ill tinctures, pills, powders, troches, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oils or medicinal preparations or compositions recommended to the public under any general name or title as specifics for any dis- eases or affections whatsoever affecting the human or animal bodies, not otherwise provided for, in liquid form 50 Medicines, Patent, other 25 Menageries, Horses, Cattle, Carriages and Harnesses of, under regula- tions to be prescribed by tke Ministers of Customs . . Free Mercury Free Metal, and manufactures of, not else- where provided for 20 Medals of Gold, Silver or Copper .... Free .Meerschaum, crude or raw Free lileerschaum, manufactures of 20 Mica 20 Mica Waste 20 Mineral and Aerated Waters 20 Mineral and Bituminous substances, not elsewhere provided for 20 Millinery, not elsewhere provided for 20 Milk food, manufactured by Henri Nestle, Dr. Oibaut, and others, and all other similar preparations.. .. 30 Molasses, if used for refining, clarify- ing or rectifying purposes, or for r. c. the manufacture of sugar when imported direct from the country of growth 25 Molasses for the same purpose as above, and not imported direct from the country of growth and production 30 Molasses, when not so used, and im- ported direct from the country of growth and production 15 And when not imported direct from the country of growth and protluction 20 Morphine 20 Models of Invention and other im- provements in the Arts, but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use Free Moss, Iceland & other Mosses, crude. Free Moss, suiiweod and ^1 other vege- table substances used for beds or matrasses, in their natural state or only cleaned Free Musical Instruments of all kinds, not elsewhere specified 26 Munjeet Free Mustard cake. ?.0 Mustard Sted, ground i5 •< <• unground 16 N. Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly 3emi-monthly Magazine8,unbound. Free Nickle Free Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre Free Napkin Rings, not plated 20 " " plated 30 ; Nuts of all kinds, except Cocoa Nut. 20 Nut Galls Free O. Oats 10 ots. per bushel Oatmeal ^ ct. per lb. Oak Bark and extract Free Oakum Free Ochres, dry, arround or unground, washed or unwashed 10 Oil Cake Free Oil Cloth in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped, painted or printed, flocked or coated 30 Oils, Linseed or l^lax Seed, raw or boiled 25 Coal and Kerosene, distilled, puri- flod or refined. Naphtha, Benzole, Petroleum, Products of Petroleum, Coal, Shale and Lignite, not else- where specified, 7 1-5 cts. per Imp. gal. Carbolic or Heavy Oil used in the manufacture of wood for build- ings and railroad ties 10 Cod Liver, Medicated, Lvrd, Neats- foot, Olive or Salad, Sesame Seed, and Sperm 20 While in casks on shipboard, and in the condition in which it was first lauded Free ■•wwwnsw Sopet Marline, Uouseliue and Hambro Line, Have all sizes best American Rnbber Boitlnfr* p. c. Castor 20 Vejfetablo, not eltiewliere spcultlcd. 20 Fish Oil, the produce of the flsher- ies of the United States Free Cocoa Nut and Palui in their natu- ral state Free . Volntile or Essential for niunufau- t\irin^ purposes 20 Lubnuatinj; of all kipcU 25 Not elsewhere specified 20 Oil Paintiu'^ 20 Opium, Drug 20 Opium, prepared for smokinif $6 per lb. Divans, Cabinet, viz:— On Rcdd Orerans having not more than two sets of reeds i((10 eouh aiid ad ml 16 Over Iwo sets and not over four. . 815 and ad val 15 Over four and not over Hix..$20 each and ad val 16 Over six seta. .W> each and ad val 15 Ores of Metal of all kinds . . , Free Ornaments for ladies' head-dresses, hats, bonnets, belts, dress clasps, &u., t<> be rated according to the mnterial or component part of chief value. Osiers Free Oysters in cans, fresh from couutriea other than the United States 20 Fresh in can from United States. .Free Shelled in bulk from U. S Free Oxalic Acid Free P. Packages— For rate of duty on, &c., see resolution No. 1. Pails and Tims containing Lard ,...£& Paintings, Drawings, Engravings and Prints 20 Paints and Colors not elsewhere specified 20 Paris green, dry 10 Paper Hangings and Wail Paper 30 Pa|>er of ail kinds not elsewhere site- cified 20 Paints and Colors ground in oil or any other liquid 26 White and Ked Lead, and Orange Mineral, dry, also dry White Zinc 5 P.^int8, White Lead in i>ulp,not mixed with oil 5 Paper, manufactures of, including Knvelopes, not elsewhere specified. 2b Paper Window Shades, and for lining trunks 30 Paper, Sand, Glass and Emery 25 I'liion, collar cloth Paper in sheets not sha))ed 10 Paper, Milboard, notdtraw 10 Paper ruled 25 Calendered 22^ Collars, Cuffs and Shirt Fronts .SO Papier >!ache, manufactures of ... . 25 p. c. Parafflne Wax or Stearino 3 cts. per lb Palm Nut Cake and Meal Free Peas. Spht 20 Paintings, in Oil or Water Colors, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of tlie old masters by such artists Free Pearl, Mother of, unmanufactured. .Free " " manufactured.. .. 20 Perfumery, inchuliug Toilet Prepa- rations, Hair Oils, Tooth and other Powders and Washes, Pomatums, Pastes and other Perfumed Prepa- rations used for hair, mouth or skin HO Perils or Extracts of archill and cud- bear Free Pencils, Lead, in woe" or otherwise. 25 Phllosophica! Instruments and Appa- ratus, including Qlobes and pic- torial illustrations of insects, etc., when imported by and for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies Free Pho8|>hur bronze, in blocks, burs, sheets and wire 10 Phosphorus Free Pickles and Sauces 20 Pipe Organs, and sets or parts of sdts of Reeds for Cabinet Organs. . 25 Pitch (Pine) Free Pipe Clay.. Free Picture Frames 3& Pianofortes, viz : All square pianofortes, whether round cornered or not, not over seven octaves . . ;ii2& each and ad val 16 All other square pianofortes. .$30 each and ad val 15 Upright pianofortes. .^30 each and ad val 15 Concert, semi-concert or parlor grand pianofortes, ..ij50 each and ad val 15 Pianofortes, jmrts of 25 Pins and Hooks and Eyes 20 Pipes, briar root and all other 20 Plum) Ago 10 " manufactures of 20 PlayiigCards 3C Plastt r of Paris, not ground nor cal- ciui J Free Plants, viz :- Fruit, Shade, Lawn, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and PlaiiU .20 Plated Ware and Gilt Ware of all kinds, including cutlery plated, wholly or in part 30 Plates eiiifraved on Wood and on StocI or other metal 20 Ploughs 26 Plaster of Paris or Oypsuni, ground, not calcined. .10 c. perhuiidreil lbs. Plaster of Paris, cuJcincd or iiianu- fuctured 15 cts. jMjr 100 lbs. Porcelain Lamp Sliudes 25 Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Free; Potash, muriate and bichromate of manufactured 20 crude Free > 1 J Manilla Hope, Jleflip Rope, Tarred Kope, ut P. WALSH'S. Ameiionn riiopptni^ Axcflt best mnkors, !x^: M S nS , , O tB.'VS n vSL i' «4 i£' i e mi'"^ ■'• « r^'i'i s n¥''''' '■ « l| '■ ■' t^ '■EJ-'f '■ ' »i «l| !3 < IIG lib:i.OHKRS FAKMlCltH [1883 r. c, Pom(<(les, Kronch or Uower Orior, pri'nerved in fat or oil lor the pur- po8R (if conserving the odor* of floweni wlilch do not bear tlie hiat of distllliitlon, whoii Imported In tins not 1eM8 th'in ten pomuU ea<:ii. lf> Poultrv and Oanio of all kind*) 20 I'rintiti); Pras«i^ o' all kinds 10 PrBclpitute of C'opjwr, crude Free_ Prepared VcKetanleg, not clsewliere Kr>eelfled 20 Punilcr Stone, ground or powdered . . 20 Pumice and Pumice Stone Free Putty 25 Plaits, Straw, Tusoan and Grass Free Qirtck Silver Free (Quills 20 Quininu, Sulphate of, In powder Free Quercitrion, or extract of Oak Bark. Free Ruga of cotton, Hneti, Jute and hemp, paper waste or clipiifnKs, and waste of any kind fit only for manufac- ture of imper Free Rakes and Hake Teeth of steel or iron S9 Rakes (wooden) 25 Rattans, unmanufactured Free " manufactured 20 Reeds for Ori^ns 25 Rotinet, raw or prepared Free Rhubarb Root Free Ribbons of all kinds and materials.. SO Rice 1 ct. per lb Rice and Sago Flour 2 cts. per lb Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy, when imported direct from the country of srrowth 17 J Rosin Free Roofing Felt 20 Rooti4, medicinal, viz.. Aconite, Cal- nmba, Ipeeiieuauha, Sarsa]Mtrillft. Squills, Tcruxftcum, Valerian Free Rubber, hard, crude, in sheets, plain or moulded Free Rye 10 cts. per buiih. 8. Safes of Iron 25 Saffron and Safflower, and extract of Free Saffron Cake Ki-ee bago 20 Say^o and Rice Flour 2 cts. per lb Sails, roudy-made, for boats, ships, awnings and tents 25 Sal Ammonia Free Sal Soda Free Salt, coarse, (except as Imported from the United Kingdom n- any firit'sb possession, or imported for tihe use of the Sea orOulf Fisheries, M'hieh shall be frea of duty,) and '' all fine s;tlt in bulk 8 cts. per 100 lbs. Salt ir br>g8, barrels and other pack- ages 12 cts. per 100 lbs. P. C. Salt imported from the United King- dom or any British poseitslon, or imported ror the u«e of theSmor Oulf Fisheries not otherwise pro- vided for Free Saltretre 20 Sand Fr«o SauMge CAs'nga 20 Saws of all kinds. »0 Sca'es, IU)ances and weighing Beams SO Scythes ". 80 Seeds, viz :— Flowers, Garden, Field and other Seeds, for agricultural purp-'ies, when in b'llk or in large parcels M deecfs in small papers or parcels .... 25 Otiier, not elsewhere speuifled . . 20 Senna in leaves Preo Settlers effects, vi« :— Wearing Ap- parel, Household Furniture, Pro- fessional Books, Implements and Tools '.if Trade, occupation or employment, which the settler has had in actu-ii use for at least six months before removal to Canada, not to include machinery or live st«ck, or other articles imported for use in. any manufacturing es- •tablishment or for tale. Provided that any dutiable article entered as Settler's Effects' shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of with- out payment of duty until after two years actual use In Canada provided also that under regula- tions to be made by the Minister of Customs, live stock, when Im- ported into Manitoba or the North- west Territory by intending set- tient, shall be free until otherwise ordered by the Gov 'n'r in Council. Free Semaphore wire and Fencing Wire. . 25 Sewing Machines, whole or heads, or parts of heads of sewing machines, 9i each ad val 90 Sewing Machines, parts of 2S Shawls of all kinds and materhtis except silk 26 Sheet Alusio eta per lb. Shells manufoctured 20 Sheathing Nails 80 Ships and other Vessels, built in nny foreign cotmtry. whether steam or or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian Regi-tter, on the fair market value of the hull rigging, machinery and all appnrtenances ; on the hull, rigging, ancoon not beinK doubled, twitted, oi ad- vanced iu MaiiMfocturo in any w>iy Silk Cueouiia and Silk Wtuto Free Silver Coin. Unildd States 20 Silver rolled, and German and Nickla Silver, in sheota 10 Silicate of Soda Froo Skates of all kinds 30 Skina, undreMod, dried, salted or pickled Free Slutcii, Rooflnif Slate, bluck ur blue 80 ctM. per square ; red, urroon or other colors. .^\ per square. Slatos of ail kinds, and manufactures of, not otherwise specifiod 25 Slate Mantels SO Slntesfor Writing and for Schools.. 2.') Snufl..25cts per lb. ai.d od vol — 12) Soap, common, brown, »nd yellow, not perfumed ^k*'^- P^** ^^• Soap, custile and white. . acts, per lb. Saddlers. Silver, Soft, ane Soap Stock 20 Soap, |)erfumed ur Toilet 30 Soda Ash Free Soda Caustic Free Soda, Nitre of, or Cubic Nitre Free S(i«ctaclo8 and E^e Glasses of all kinds 20 Spelter in blocks or pigs Free Spices of all kinds, except Nutniejpi and Mace, ((round 25 Sj)icos, un){round 20 Miioes and Nutme;j^ 25 Spirits .ind Stroni; W aters,not havinjf been sweetened ur mixed with any article, so that the de^jfrea of strength canuot be oscertamed by Syke's Hydrometor, for every Im- perial gallon of the strength of proof, and for every gres, Taflo- liitters and uucouiiieinted articles of like kinds $1.00 per I gal. Spirits not elsewhere specified )j^l.00 per I. gal. " Imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient uringrediouts, and although thereby coming un- der the dununiinaiion of Troprie- tary .Medicines, Tinctures, Essen- ces, Extracts or any other denomi- natlon, including nicdicinnl cllxint and fluid extracts, and wine pre- parations in bulk or bottle not else- where specified, shall be, neverthe- less, deemed " Spirits or Strung Waters," and subject to duty as such, $1.00 per Imp. gal., and in addition tlicr'tho(|ualitlesof Starch, 2c. p. lb. St'itionery of all kinds not elsewhere 8|iccifl«»d,viz.: Penholders and I'en- cil Cosjs of all kinds. I'aper Binders and F.isteners (metal), Pencil Shar- l>eners. Mucilage, Pa|>er Weights and Clips, Copying Pencils, Ink- stands (except electro-plated), No- torial Suals, Philosophical and .Vla- thePKtiical Instruments, Drawing Pens, Tn|>c Measures, Ink Powder, Parchment, Chalks and Crayuns, India and China Ink, Quills and Quill and Steel Pens, Ivory Knives and Foldei-s, Wafers and Stamps, Slate Pencils, Juvenile, and all Water Colors for Artists, Pink Tape, Pastilles, Glubus, Rulers, Pen Trays, Key Rings and Chains. 20 Steel and manufacturers of, viz.: Steel in ingots, bars, sheets and coils (and railway bars or rails, and tish plates), free until the close of the session of Parliament next ensuing the passing of this Act, unless this provision is sooner repealed. On and after that dito 10 Oarpeutero', Coi (ers', Cai#lnet Ma- kers', and all other .Mechanics' Tools ol ©very description 30 Car Wheels and Axltiz of Steel or of Iron and Steel 25 Rolled Beams, Channels and Angle and T Steel, or Iron or Steol 12} On all manufactures of !-t«el and of Iron and Steel, not elicwhcrc spocined 20 Stereotypes cud Electrotypes for comn'iercial blanks and udveitise- ments 20 Stei'eoty|>esand Electrotyi>cs of Stan- dard Books 10 Stone, Water, Lime or Cement Stoao, $1 per ton. fHP Kcts, Liuoiii Tuiues, Seiues, Cork aud Cutch. Firth's OctAsroii and Square Cast Steelt 118 1 BELCH Kit 8 FARMERS [1883 P. c. Stone, vIs!.: rnujfh Freestone, Sand Ntone, and nil biilldlnt; Btono, ex- cept Mnrblo from the quarry, not linnimorod or ohisellod, ill {ler ton of l:i ciibiu foot. Mtoiio for bniUlhifr and drosood Free- Mtoiie, except Marble, and on all inaiiiifacturei of Stone or Granite. 20 SpriiiKs (Stool) 80 Straw 20 Stool, iniportpil for usj In the nianu- fauturo of Skates Free Suy;ar(i nnd Syrupy, viz.: Suifiir above number 14, Dutch Standard in color, 1 ot. per lb. and ail cat Sfi Su^ar equal to number 1), and not above number 14, Duich Standard, 'i of 1 ct. per lb. and ad Ml 30 Sujrar below No. 9, Dutch Standard, i ut. per lb. and ad val 30 Provided that the ad valorem nlua Free Tin, In bar, blocks or y\g», plutes and sheets, and tin foil. Free Tin, In sheets of ordinary sise, rolled or embossed, but not further manu- factured In any manner, and Tin Crystals Free Tinware, Stam(>ed and .lapanned Ware, and on all manufactures of Tin not elsewhere specified 35 Tobacco Pipes 20 I Tobacco manufactured and SnulT, 26 cts. per lb. and ad val 12J Tol)BCoo, unmanufactured for F.xciso j purposes, under conditioim of Act | 31 Vic, Cap. 51 Free Tortoise and other Shells, unmanu- factured Free Toys, to bo rated accordlnt; to the material or vomiKment part of chief value. Travellers' Baggage, under regula- tions to be prescribed by the Min- ister of Customs Free Treenails Free Trees- Fruit Trees, viz. : Apple of all kinds 2 cents each. Pear of all kinds 4 cents each. Plum of all kinds 5 cents each. Cherry of all kinds. . . 4 cents each, (Quince of all kinds . . 2^ cents each. Trees, Forrest, when imported into the Province of Manitoba, or the North-west Territory, for planting. Free Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Carpet Bags .10 Tumioriu Free Turpentine, raw or crude Free Turiientine, Spirits of 20 Turtles Free Twines, of all kinks, not otherwise specified 25 Typo for jirintitig 20 Type Metal 10 U. Umbrellas, Parasols and Sunshades of all kinds and materials 25 V. Vaccine and ivory vaccine points. ...Free Valentines 25 Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use Free Varnish, Lacquers, Japan and Collo- dion, not elsewhere specified, 20 cts. per Imp. gal. and ad val 20 Vegetables, viz. : Potatoes) 10 cts. per bush. Tomatoes 30 cts. per bush. Tomatoes in cans. ;. . .2 cts. per lb. All other. Including sweet potatoes tO Veneers of Wood, Ivory, &c., sawn only Free Verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry Free Velveteens and Cotton Velvets 20 I Juckman'ji TaiMWd Cbttoii hims, A( H. H. FULLER * CO.'S, head of Poimr'n Ythurt 110 P, C. 'I'eKetable flbon, nfttural, not pro- (Uicort by any mochank-*! prui'WM. Proo Vinuji»r 12 eta. |>er Imp. g»i. Viti itil, Bluo Free VUe» 80 W. \Vat»her», B*tt»« tic., of Irun or Btoal. 30 Wuliiui* 80 Wax, Bec» 20 Wax, luanufacturos of, nut •liewlioro spvcitled 20 Watchui) »ud Watch CawM 2b Watch ActloHB or Muvoni«nt8 20 Whetit 16 cts. per buiih. Whl|.» 26 Whitiiitr or WhituiiiiiK Free Wh:ilelM>n«, uniiiunufactured Kr«« Whitlebune, niaiiufauturea of 20 Wilii)W for Basket Makun Free Willow HaMkutv 'Mt Willow Kurniiiiro Ho Wire Cloth of Bmss or Copper 20 Wire KitTKinft fur shipn nr\i\ vuMeU. . Free Wire Work (Iron or 8:eel) 26 Wines of kII kliuU, oxuopt Mparklinif Wines, IncludiniT Olnjfer, Oronife, Loinon, Htrawberry, llMpberry, Elder and Currant Wines, contain- in^r twenty-six per cent, or loss of spirits of Iho struni(th of proof, by Sykes' Hydrometer, ini|)ortud in wood or ill bottles, (six ((uart and twelve |)int tM>ttle8 to be hold to contain an imperial callon', 26(!ts. I>or I. fca\. and ad ml 30 ContV 27 p u, 28u. pel I K*) & <*<< val 30 - - -. .. ^.j • " ;w »o • " 80 •' 8i> • " ao • " 80 ' " 3) ' " .SJ 30 • " 30 " 30 • " 30 Wines, Chani|)a!fi)c and all other Sparklhi;.; Wines, in boltle;*, u^in- tuiniii); each uot more thin ono quart, and more than one pint, 93 per doc. and a4ml SO Wines, Champagne and all otiier 8|iarkHnK Wines, in bottles, con- taining one half pint each or less, 7.S uts. per doz. bottles and ad oal. 80 Wines, 8|>arkling, in iKitties, con- taininij; each not more than a pint and more than one half pint, $1.60 per doa. and ad val 80 Wines, Sparklinjf, bottles contathinir more than one quart each, shall pay in addition to three dollars per dosen bottles, at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents per Im- 2.S •• 31 29 31 :w 37 81 40 3J 43 83 40 34 40 36 62 30 65 37 63 38 01 3i) 61 40 «7 »•. 0. perlal K<^llon on the quantity in rxccM of one quart pur buttle, the quart* Mid pintM in uut'h coHe b.iinLr old wine ineusuru, V1.5U )Hir 1. Kal. and ad val 30 Hut any lilciuors lm|iortod under (lie name of Wine, and contuininK more than forty pur cunt of spirits of the Htren^rth of proof l>y 8yku's Hydrometer, sliull be ruted forduty •s unenumontud Sp'ts, yl.'.Mj p. I. u, Woor lli. Wool, unmoiiufitctured. Hair of the Alpa«a, (lout and othvr like ani- mals, uot elsewhere s^Hicined .... Free Wool and Woollens, viz : Manu ac- turw compOHod wholly or in port of Wool, Worsted, the Hair of the Alpaca I ioat, or other like animals, viz : iivnkets and Flannels of every description, Clotlts, T>oe- sklnit, CoHsiinurs, Tweeds, Coatings, OvercoiitlngL.,Fe tclrth of evcr^' de- scription, not el.-i>arel of every description. Including Cloth t\\\» and Horse Cluthing shaped, composed wholly or In VNirt of wool, worsted, the hair of the Al|)aca goat or other like animals, made up or manufac- tured wholly or hi part by tailor, seamstress or manufacturer, except knltgoods, lOets. i>erlb.uiida(f oaf 26 All manufactures composed wholly or in pai t of wool, worsted, the hair of tlie Al|)aca goal or otiier like animals, not herein otherwise pro- vided for 20 Two ply and three ply ingruln car- pets, of which the war]) is uoinimsed wholly of cotton or other mtitcrial than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat or other like Animals, 6 cts. per sciimrc yard and ad ral. . 20 Treble ingruiii, three nly and two ply carpets composed wholly of wool, 10 cts. per scjuaro yard, and ad val 20 Wood, for fuel, when lni|.>orted into Manitoba and the North-Wcst Ter- ritories Free Woods, not further nianufaetiwed than sawn or split, viz. : .\friean Teak, Black Heart, Ebonv, Lig- rumvttK, Red Cedar and hatin Wood Free f I K WAL8H, Wholemde Hftrdware. nl Amerlean and Engrllsh Safety Foftto* 12G BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 r. Woollen Rag8 Free Wood, and Manufacturos of Wooden Ware, viz: Pails, Tubs, Chums, Broor" Brushes, and other Manu- factures of Wood not elsewhere mentioned 25 Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, and parts of Wheels (rough, hewn or sawn only) 15 Lumber and Timber not ehrwhero specified 20 Winoeys, plain of all widths, when material is not over one-fourth wool, checked, striped or fancy, not over twenty-flve inches wide... 20 Checked, striped or fancy dress wincies, over twenty-flve in. wide, and not ov.t thirty inches, when material it not more than ono- p. c. fourth wool 2 cts. per square yard and 15 per cent.; but all checked, striped or fanny Winceys over thirty inches wide, shall be subject to duty aa woolen (foods, when the material is parUy wool. Writing Desks 25 Y. "".'"east 20 Vellow Metal, in bolts, bars, aod for shei-.thing Free Z. Zino, in blocks, pigs and sheets Free Zinc, drj' white 5 Ziric, seamless drawn tubing 10 Zinc, Manufrctures of, not elsewhere Specified 25 All goods not enumerated in this Act or any other Act as charged with any duty of Customs, and not declared free of duty by this Act, sliall be charged with a duty of twenty ])ercei)t. ad valve»u, when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein. The following articles are prohibited under a penalty of 200 dollars and forfeiture of Packages in which same may he found, viz. : Books, Printed Papers, Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Photographs or representa- tiuiis of any kuid of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. Foioi^'ii reprints of British Copywiight Works, Copywrighted in Canada and of Canadian Copywright Works. Coin, base or counterfeit. The following articles being the natural products, or the manufactures of the colony of Ncwfuundland, are exempted from Customs duty when imported into Canada, viz : — Fish, troiih, dried, salted or smoked. Fish-oil and all products of flsh. Seal-o'.l Animals of all kinds. EXPORT DUTIJS. Shingle bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet $1 00 Spruce 1 ogs, per M feet 1 IK) Pine logs per M feet 100 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA. NOVA SCOTIA POSTAL DIVISION. Post Office, Insj^dor, ($2,200) Charles J. Macdonnld. Asst. P. O. Inspector, ($1,200) J. D. Story. Clerks, Inspector's Office, T Sonthall, Douglas Stewart, Thomas E. Davison, S. J. R. Sirconi, Alfred Cobtloy. Resident Office Keeper and Messenger, R. U. McMillan. Bailway Mail Service. Chief Clerk, E. A. Bent. Clerks, Alfred Brown, J. McN. Gabriel, R. Davison, J. W. H. Cameron, J. McNeill, W. Crowly, S. Hall, G. A. Hawkesworih, J. D. Ross, John Campbell, S. O. Huestis, W. 0. McKinnon, D. R. McLean, Thomas Keith, W. H. McRobert, William Bennett, Chas. E. Power, A. B. Purdy. P. WAL8H» Hardware, SiNitlisMePolt O»0e, Halifax. [1883 p. c. cts. per square vent.; but all fancy Winceys wide, shall be woolen floods, B partly wool. 26 20 ), bars, aod for Free nd sheets Free 5 tubing 10 , not elsewhere 25 chargfed with any ,11 be uhnrged with lada, or taken out illars and forfeiture iphs or representa- itnoral or indecent t in Canada and of anufactures of the ity when imported s of iish. Seal-r'l : 81 CO 1 IK) 1 00 CANADA. ON. Od. Asst. P. O. Kce, T Sniithnll, , Alfred Custloy. r. McN. Gabriel, wly, S. Hall, G. . Huesds, W. C. ;Kob«rt, William At H. H. FULLER * CO.'S, head of Power's Wliarf. 1883] ALMANACK. 121 Halifax Post Office. Post Master, ($2,400) II. W. Blackadar. Assistant Postmaster, ($1,200) F. V. Tremaine, Clerks, Thos. W. DcWolfe, Arthur H. Cunningham, Wm. H. Chamberlain, T. G. Crcigliton, T. W. Casey, Joseph O'Brien, John O'Toole, W. V. Smith, David O'Brien, Patk. Mulcahy, C, D. Frascr, C. M. R. Lownds, L. W. Travis, F. J. Power, William Parker, Edwbrd Delanev, Chris. Woods, Jas. A. Mansfield, A. C. Crowe, W. H. Walker. Newspaper Soiier, John Wood. Letter Cairiers, S. ocunders, (Superintendent); J. Fitzgerald, John Wilson, YaUv. Carroll, 11. d. Laurilliard, J. Mahar, J. O'Malley, Robt. Myers, Neil Brodie, Jolm A. Grant, Georce Dnvis, John Wall. Box Collectors, J. J. Mulcaliy, Edward Payne. Messenger, D. Silverthorne. MAILS. Northern — (By Intercolonial Railway.) Counties of Cumberl.ind and Colches- ter, and Eastern Hants ; and places in Haliflax along the line of Inier colonial Railway Truro, Amherst, Acadia Mines, BhU' benacadie and Bedford Mu8(iuodoboit, via Shubenacadie.... Eastern — (By Pi?tOH Branch.) Counties of Pictou, Antieonish, and Guysboro'; and Island of Cape Breton Pictou (town) and New Glasgow. . Eastern Shore — (by Coach.) Miisquodoboit ilarbor,Tangier, Sheet Uai'bor, Murie Joseph, &c ITMtcrii— (By W. I" A. Railway.) Counties of Yarmouth, Dlgby Anna- Solis, and Kings, and Western ^ants Ellershonse, Ne\vport Station, Wind- sor, Hantsport.WoltVille & Kentville Western Shore— (Uy Coach ■» Cunnlies of Lunenburg, (Queens, and Shelburne, and settlements at head of N. W. Arm and St. Margaret's Bay (Cc. of Halifax) New Btunswtek. Ontario, (Quebec, Mamtoba, and Brittsh Columbia. Magdalen Islands via Plotou. P. E.Jsland via Pictou and Ch'town. vta Bhediac Ne wfo undland — T3y Allan Line of Steamers By Cromwell Line of Steamers. St.Pierreet Miquelon CLOSE. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily Sun. ex. Daily. Daily, Sundays ex. 3euu-daily, Sun. ex. Mon.,;\Yed., Fri. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex, Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Weekly until naviga- tion closes. Mo. We. Th. and Sa, MoQ. and Tbur. Fortnightly. Three Bmes p. month Every alternate Mon- day ailer arrival of Enftlish mail. AREIVE. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Daily. Dailv, Sundays ex. Semi-dai^y, Sun. ex. lyes., Ihura., Sat. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily. Sun. ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Weekly until olaie of navigation. Mon.Wed. Thut. 3a. Wed. and B)tt. Fortnightly. Three times p. month Fortnightly, days un- certain. a i '*»• j i - 1 M 1 1 -3 ■ i ; i ! loe, Haltfax. A full line FishiBir Sa|»|^Ue« of erery deseiiptiou. e Horse Shoes and Horse lfafls» 122 bbloher's farmer's [1883 HAILS. BermMda, VT. Indies, t BrMth CMana hj Cunard Psoket direct By Ships of War Via the United States The United States-' Via St. John, N. B Mexico, Omtrat Ameriea, and Atlantt Cotut vf South America, via New York Pacific Coast of Sovth America, China, Japan, India, Australin, New Zeat- and, via San Francisco Crreat Britain and Ireland— Via BimouDki, by Canadian Packet. . Via New York British Colonies and Foreign CffuntrUt 6y way of Hn^land^— Viit Kimouski, by Canadiiui packet. Via New York 0L08K. Monthly. As opportunity o An Daily, Sundays ex. Semt-Daiiy, Stm. ex. Daily, Sundays ex. Daity, Sundays ex. AR&IVX. Friday. Mondays See Great Britain . 9l Ireland above. Monthly. Uncertain.' Days uncertain. Semi-datty, Sun. ex. j Days uncertain. | I Days uncertain. -I Weekly, day uiieerh Tliree times R week, See Great Britain ^ Iieland above. Letters intended for Kegistntion must be posted half an hour pre- vious to the closing of the Mail by which they ara to be forwarded, and both the Postage and the Registration Fee must bo prepaid. Begia- tration closes finally at 7.30 p.ni. Money Orders issued and paid from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m. STREET LETTER VOXESr The looafion of the S trert Letter Boxes is as follows : — Comer of Allan and Windsor Stn ns, Foot of Salter and Lower Water Streets, Corner of Morris and Pleasant Streets, Foot of Qreen and Pleasant Streets, Corner of S-oath Park and Victoria Road, IToot of Birmingham and Morris Streets, Corner Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, Corner of Pleasant Street and Spring Giarden Road, Corner of Sack ville and Barrington Streets, Corner of Argyle and Buckingham Streets, Foot of Cogswell and Brunswick Streets, Corner of Cogswell and North Park Street, Corner of Canard and Morcn Street, Comer | of Gottingen and Cornwallis Streets, Comer of Gottingen and North | Streets, Comer of Gerrish and Brunswick Streets, Foot of Arta Lane and Upper Water Street, Foot of Cornwallis and Upper Water Streets, Foot of Jacob Stieet, North Street Railway Station. HALIFAX LETTER CARRIERS* DELIVERY. The Delivery of '^ etters by Carriers is as follows : in the business portions of the city, Th-et deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, com- mencing at 8 a.m., 12 noon, and 3.30 p.m. ; in the northern portion of the city, beyond Gerrish (north), and in western portion beyond North Park, Two deliveries daity, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 a. m., and 2.30 p. \\\ ; in the south-west portion of the city, TVo deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 a.m., and 2.30 p.m.; and in the Northern, Southern, and Western Suburbs, and Richmond, One delivery daily, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 a.m. Letters for these deliveries will be received at the General Office up to within 15 minutes of the commenrcment of each delivery. Bar VIA Bolt Iroii) Loadonderry and Sooteli> I w Fur sale by H. II. FULLER & CO., head of Power's Wharf. Semi-dkttx, Sua. ex. Says uncertain. Days uncertain. Weekly, day uneerf. Tliro* times a week. See Great Britain ^ Ireland above. I half an honr pre- \ be furMrariied, and I prepaid. Begiii- >How8 : — Comer of | rer Water Streets, ; reen and Pleasant j KJt of Dirmingbam I South Park Street, { d, Corner of Sack ; and Buckingham | Jorner of Cocswcll j rcn Street, Comer j ttingen and North Foot of Art« Lane per Water Streets, 1883] ALMANACK. 123 Letters and Papers should be addressed to Street and Number at whirh to be delivered. Chnngo of Residence should be promptly notified to the Postmaster in writing. The public are requested to adopt the house door let»ayal>le at any Money Order Office in the Dominion of Caoada, New- buudland, the Upited Kingdom or British India. Minor Post GflBoes. In addition to the above, there are upwards of ei^ht hundred minor Post OiBces, and Way or Sub-Post Olnces >b the diffisrent Counties of the Province. JP. WAKMl Mils at Joliblag priMi, est r«tei» [1883 H. H. FULLER ft CO., head tt Pdwei'f Wharf. Post Masters. BIr«. R. Trites. Albert Chaso. 1, Fred. E. Forsytfi, Levi Borden. >, Geo H. BiMelt. John D. Gould. Mrs. Grace Philipj, Jno H Morpliouse, Chas. B. Kellev. Jas. H, McDonald, gJohn Hrander. Andrw Kirkpatrick f fl- I I I I V s Anertean Boat Kails, GalTanlzed and Blnek, 126 BGLCHBRS FARMERS [1883 MSLnna.' C0UNTE1E3. Tasmania, via 3. F Bermuda, via New York or Halifax . Cape of Good Hope Cliili, via New York India (Britisli) Fiji Islands, via San Francisco. ....'. Java Monte Video Mexico, via New York Newfoundland ;..... Panama, via New York Peru Sandwich Islands, via San Francisco. Sierra Loone St. Pierre et Miquelon United States West Iin>iBS. Barbadoes Baliamas, via New York Cuba, via New York " viaHalifex French posseasious, by all routes Jamaica, via New York direct mall " viaHalifax Hayti and San Domingo, via N. Y. direct mail. " " viaHalllhx Porto Rico, via New York « via Halifex St. John, St. Thomas and St. Croix, (Danish) direct mail, via New York St. John, St. Thomas and St. Croix, (Danish) via Halifax or via New York and Havana. Trinidad via New York " ViaHalifax Guiana— British, French & Dutch via N. York " " viaHalifax. Leeward Islands (Antigua, Dominica, Monser- rat, Nevis, St. Kltts, Tortola) via New York. do. via Halifax Netherlands do. via Halifax Other places in West Indies, via New York. . . " " via Halifax cts. 7 6 18 10 15 7 10 6 10 5 10 5 10 5 3 5 6 5 10 10 5 10 5 10 S 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 15 10 each, cts. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 u n "2oz. cts. 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 Ip 4oz 2 2 1 2 1 Ip 4oz 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2ozr cts. 3 1 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 Ip 4oz 2 2 1 2 1 lp4* 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 60 CtH. 5 7 5 5 ,5 5 n 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 6 5 6 5 5 5 S 5 5 6 5 10 5 * The postage on each packet of samples addressed to the United States is 10 ctB., limit of weight 8 oz. List 1. On Books and Printed Matter generally, the onstage is 2c. per 2 oz. or fraction thereof. On Commercial Papers addressed to Postal Union Countries where the double letter rate is required, the minimum prepay- mcnt of 5c. will cover a weight of 5 oa., 6c. for 6 oz., and 2c. for every | additional 2 oz. or fraction thereof. On samples and patterns the post- age is 2c. per 2 oz. or fraction thcieof. , Iiist 2. On Books and Printed Matter generally, the rate of postage is 2c. per P. WALI^ cuts finer for Dealers than any d Blaek, At H. H. FULLER & CO.'S, head of Power's Wliar . [1883 z oz. cte. 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 Ip 4oz 2 its §5-5,2 l"l 2oir CtH. 3 1 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 Ip 4oz 2 C5 CtH, 5 7 6 5 ,<; 5 .'> 2 5 2 2 5 1 1 5 2 2 fi 1 1 5 lp4oz lp4* 6 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 2 2 B 1 1 5 2 2 B 1 1 5 2 1 2 B 1 1 B 2 2 6 1 1 5 2 2 B 2 2 B 2 2 B 2 2 B 2 2 B 1 1 B 2 2 B 2 2 S 2 3 10 2 3 1 s the United States is ge 18 2c. per 2 oz. Bd to Postal Union minimum prepny- and 2c. for every I patterns the post- f postage is 2c. per lian any 2 07„; on Commercial Papers addressed to Postnl Union Countries where the iingh letter rate is required, the minimum prepayment of 5c. upon a packet will cover a weight of 10 oz. ; and 2c, for every addi- tional weight of 2 oz. or fraction thereof. On Samples and Patterns the postage is 2c. for the first 4 oz. and Ic. for every additional weight of 2 oz, or fraction thereon. List 3. The limit of weight of Books, Printed Matter, Commercial Pipers, Documents &c., as well as fou Nkwspapbrs, is 4 lbs. 6 oz. avoirdupois, and the limit of size 24 inches in length by 12 inches in breadth or depth. The limit of weight for Samples and Patterns is 8i 02., and the limit of size 8 inches in leni;th, 4 inches in )ireadth, and 2 inches in depth. These applv to all Postal Union de.<s of Seefls, >, etc., and patteniis eket, Books. Circu- s in all caBes coni- >zs., which must lie It, excepting; those treight of which U r or post card, and gistered correspon- ik, Prince Edward 1 Columbia : . . .2 cents. ...5 " ncton .... 187 Bat hurst .... 309 ^3 Boundary Cieek. . 197 Polite Roche .... d21 Wellington .... 21 Salisbury .... 200 Bellednne .... 329 Grand Lake .... 23 Pol let River .... 205 Jacquet Rivp"- 338 Diikfield .... 25 Petitcodiac .... 210 New IvIiUs 347 ! Enfield .... 28 Anngance . . . . 216 Cha.lo .... 3.53 Elmsdale .... 30 Pcnobsquis .. .. 225 Dnlhousie 363 : 1 Milford .... 35 PI u m vvcseep .... 229 Campl>ellton .... 372 ! Shubenacadie .... 30 Sussex . • . 23a Metapediu .... 385 237 Mill Stream 395 1 Stewiacke .... •** Apoliaqui .... Pollybog .... *8 Norton . . . . 243 AsHametquaghan.. 405 ; Rfookfield .... 53 Bloomfield . . . . 249 Cansapscal 420 ! 250 Amqui 433 i Johnston .... 57 Passekeng Truro ..., 61 Hampton .... 254 Cedar Hall .... 441 Ishgomfh ..... 69.Nanwigewauk 259 Sayabec 448 Debert .... 73 Quispauiais . . . . 264 Tartague 458 i Ijondonderry ,-. . . 78; Rothesay .... 267 St. Octave 468 Folleigh Lake.... 86 Riverside .... 269 St. Flavie 477 Went worth .... 90,Torrybnin .... 96 BrooKville .... 270 gt. Luce .... 485 | Greenville .... 272 RimouE'.i .... 495 i Thomson .... 103 Mooscpath . . . . 273 Bic .... .506 ' i Oxford .... 107 St. John 276 St. Fabien 515 ; River Philip .... 1101 St Simon 525 j Salt Springs , . . 114, MONCTON TO Trois PisColes.... 531 i Springhill .... 121 POINT LEVI. Isle Verte ... 544 Athol .... 1 Maccan 130 Moncton . . . . 187 St. Arsene .... 552 i Cflcouna .... 555 ! Nnppan .... 133 Berry's Mills .... 195, Reviere Pu Loup 561 Amherst .... ]3g Canaan .... 206 Point Levi, . . . 686 j 1 Coal Branch .... 215 i NEW BRUNSWICK. IWeUOl'd /. . , 1 iFerns .... 224 235 BY GRAND TRUNK. Aulac .... 144 Forest 244 Montreal 858 1 Sackville .... 147 Barnaby River, . . 255 STATIONS ON THE PICXaO BRANCH. Trnro 61 West River .... 82! New Glasgow .... 104 ' Valley 65 Glengarry .... 89 Pictou Landing.. 112 j Union .... 70 Hopewell . , . . 96 Pictoa (l)oat) 118 | K'-.ersdalo 74|Stcllarton .... 101' III t?wy f*1l^— iftijtlitiif Jhwiwst here. Noble & Hoare's Superior Varuliiliesy I 1 1 1 1 s 130 DEIvCHEUS FAKMGKH [1883 The Intercolonial Railway connects at Ficton, (during the navigable season) with Prince Kd ward Island Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers for Charlottetown, Georgetown, Sunimcrsidc and Shcdiac; Also, at St. John, by rail and steamers, with all parts of the Upper Provinces and the United States. Boutea oonneotine with Interoolonlal Hallway- The trains of the Intfrculnnial Hallway connect at Shiihenflrndic daily with conveyance to Middle and Upper Musntiodohoit; at Brookfield daily with conveyance to Upper Stewiacke ; at Truro semi-weekly, with conveyance to Earltown, and tri-wcekly with conveyance to Onslow ; at River DeBert daily, with coach to Folly Village and tri-weekly to Mass Town ; at Londonderry Station daily, with coairhes to Acadia Iron Mines and Gi-ent Village, and thence to Economy and Five Islands ; at Wentworth Station daily, with coaches to Tatamagouchc ; at Greenville Station daily, with coach to Wallace; at Thomson's Station daily, with coach to Pngwaah; Spring Hill Junction daily, with train to Parrsboro', and there tri-weekly with coach to Advocate Harbor ; at Maccan daily with coach to River Hebert and Lower Cove ; at Amherst tri-weekly wit> '^oach to Goose River. The trains of the Pictou braticU connect at West River Station tri- weekly, with conveyances to West River, Durham and Pictou. SPBINQ Hlltli AND FABBSBOROUGH RAILWAY. Connects at Spring Hill Junction with trains of the Intercolonial Railway, il/anot/er, J. A. Killain. Spring Hill Junction . . Spring Hill Mines 5 Mountain Road , 8 Etter Road 10 Maccan...! 13 Has stations at — Southampton 16 West Brook 19 Halfway Lake......... 2B Lakeland 28 Parrsborough 32 HALIFAX AND CAFE BBOTON RAILWAY. Connects at Kew Glasgow with trains of the Intercolonial Railway. Mana(jei\ F. D. Laurie. Has stations at — I^ew Glasgow ...,.,,. Glenfalloch ."ii Mcrigomishe S} French Riverv 13i Piedmont 18 Avondale 22 Barney's River 23i Marbhy Hope 27 James' River 311 Briefly Brook 35i Antigonishe 41 South Rirer 46 Taylor's Road 48 Pomquet 61 Heatherton 53^ Afton 57 Tracadie.... ....... . 61 Girroirs 68^ Little Tracadie 65i Harbor au Boache. ... 69} Cape Porcupine 731 Strait of Canso 781 Routes connecting with Halifax and Cape Breton Bailway. Mail Coaches run from Antigonishe to Sherbrooke, daily; through tickets issued at the Railway Depot, Halifax. This route is in direct communication with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Goldenvillc and other districts. i Connections are made at Melrose tri-weekly with Coaches to Country P. WALSH'S City Hardware Htore, At fl. Ht FULLER * CO.% Arents. ng the nRvigftble I Co.'s stcnmcrs iRc; Also, nt St. er Provinces and RAILWAY. the Intercolonial 1883] ALMANACK. 131 Hnrbor, Isaacs Harbor, Qnysboro' and Port Mulgravc, and semi-wceklj with Tays' Coaches to Glcnelp and Caledonia, The coach for Gayshoro leaves Antigonislie daily on arrival of the mnil from Now Glaiigow, and connects with coaches running daily between Guysboro' and (!ape Canso. LiND&AY & Co.'s Mail Coaches leave Port Hawkosbnry daily, on arrival of Mail from Port Mul(,'rave for St Peter's aiid Sydney. Through tickets can bo had at Halifax. Connections are made at Port Hawkesbury daily with coaches to Port Hastings, Port Hood and Mabon, and daily also for Whycoco- mngh and Haddcck, running trl-weckly between Mabou, Margaree Forks, and Eastern Harbor, and semi-weekly between Mabou, and W hycocomhgh. Connections are also made daily at Grandance with ccnveyanre to Grnndiqoe Fcrrv and Arichat; at Kiverlnhahitantb' Bridge, daily with conveyance to West Bay ; at East Bay, daily, with conveyance lo North Sydney and Sydney Mines; and at Sydney with coaches daily to Little Glace Bay, Cow Bi'iy, Lino-an and Louisbnrg, Coaches run tri-weekly between Sydney Mines, lAule Bras J)'Or, Big Bras D'Or, New Camp- bulltown, Englishtown, Baddeck; and semi-weekly between Big Bras D'Ur, Boulai^erie, and Baddeck, WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Incorporated under Imperial and Provincial Charters. Connects at Windsor Junction with the Intercolonial Railway from Halifax, and runs through the Counties of Hants, Kings and Annapolis, to the town of Annapolis Royal, thence connecting with a line of steamers to St. John, N.B, during the summer months, and a daily line of mail conches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal ofiices of the Company are at 5 and 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. Ueneral Manager, P. Innis, Kentville, Nova Scotia. Agent at Halifax, C. R. Barry, 126 Hollis Street. Has stations at — Four Mile House. Bedford .... Hocky Lake .... Windsor Junction Beaver Bank .... Mount Uniacke.. Stillwater .... Ellershouse .... Newport .... Three Mile Plains Windsor .... Falmouth .... 4 Mount Denson... OHantsport 12 Avonport 14 Horton Landing. ITlirandPr^ ... 27 Wolfville 34 Port Williams... .')7: Kentville 40,Coldbrook 43: Cambridge 46 48 Waterville Berwick 51 63 58 «0 61 64 66 71 76 78 80 83 Aylesford .... 88 Morden Road.... 90 Kingston .... 93 Wilmot .... 98 Middleton 102 Lawrencetown ... 108 Paradise .... Ill Bridgetown .... 116 Tupperville 12U Round Hill .... 124 Annapolis .... 130 St. John, byStr... 190 At Annapolis a steamer connects with the Windsor and Anna]x>li8 Railway for Digby and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail or steamer to all parts of New Brunswick, the United States and Upper Provinces. Boutes oonneotine with the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. » ■ The train's of the W. ?.nd A. Railway Company make connections at Newport Station daily with coach to Newp>)rt ; at Windsor, semi- weekly, with coach to Chester; at Port Williams Station going West I The best and ebieapeit to Mj yoor hardware. ^1' Fidlieriueu'H UoimIm at luwent pri«ei lor cuitlit 132 URLCUEUH FAHMUKS [1883 and Kontvillo ^oing East daily with coaches to Cornwailis and Can- nint; ; at Kentvillo, semi-weelcly, with coaches to New Ko!«8 and Chester ; at Lawrencctown and Aylesiord, wcelcly, with conches to Bridgcwatcr. Coaches (cttrrying II. M. Mails) run daily between Annapolis and Liverpool. Ijcave Anna|)oli8 at 3 p. ni., and arrive at Liverpool on following day in time to connect with Stages to Halifax and Shelhunii'. Leave Liverpool at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annapolis on the Tollowing day in time to connect with train for Halifax. CoACiiKS, carrying II. M. niailH, leave Annapolis for Clements- t)ort and Digby, uaily, on arrival of train from Halifax. Returning, eave Digby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections arc made at Deep lirook daily with conveyances to and from Hillsburgh and Bear Iliver ; and at ])igby daily with coaches to and from Sandy Cove, Freeport, and Westport, Briar Island. WESTBBN OOUNTIEB' RAILWAY. Connects at Digby with steamers to Annapolis and St. John, and runs through the Counties of Digby and Yarmouth, to the town of Yarmouth. General Hu/xrintendent, J. Brignoll. Has stations at — Digby Jordan Down. Bloomfleld North Ilange . Plympton Port Gilbert . Weymouth Belliveau 4 Church Point. , 9 Little Brook . lllSuulnierville . 14|Metughan IGiHuciiuiooga . 22 'Norwood 26 Lake Jessie SO, Brazil I^ake 32 94 37 46 49 Green Cove Ohio Hebron Yarmouth WESTSKN SHORB ROUTB. Halifax to Yarmouth. Blaib's Coaches carrying H. M. mails, leave Halifax daily at 6.30 o'clock, A. M., for Head of St. Margaret's Bay, Chester, Ma'hone Bay, Bridgewater, &c. Ketnrning, leave Bridgewater daily at (> a. m. Connections arc made daily nt Mahone Bay and Bridgewater, going and returning with coaches to nnd from Lunenburg, and daily at head of St. Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Village. Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Bridgewater for Mills Village, Liverpool, Shclburne, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Returning, leave Shell)urne daily at 6 a. m. Connections are made daily at Liverpool with coaches to and from Milton and Port Medway ; and* at Head Sable River daily with a coach to and from LocReport Coaches, (carrying H. M. Mails), leave Shelbnme for Harrington, Tnsket, Yarmouth, &c., daily at 6 a. m., arriving at Yarmoutn in time to connect with the stage for ! >igby. Returning, leaves Yarmouth, daily, at 7 a. m. Connections are made tri-weekly at Clyde River and Barrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Head St Margaret's Bay.. 21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 13 Mahone Bay (65) 20 Bridgewater < . > . 9 MillVUlage 18 Liverpool (101) 9 Fort Mbuton 10 Port Jolly 5 Sable River 10 Jordan River 8 Shelburne (141) 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth. 44 a05 Faraitilre Kakera' Hiurd w«r(B> 51 54 57 60 62 67 i>r caiih, [1883 wttllis and Can- {o88 and Chesti-r ; to Bridgcwatcr. I Anniipolis and ! ut Liverpool on X and Shelbunii'. on the following is for Clements- lax.^ Returning', noctions arc miulo Hillttburgh and Tom Sandy Cove, II. H. rULLEK k CO., head of Power's Wharf, u nd St. John, and h, lo tlie town of H8 stations at — Jessie il I^ake n Cove on nouth B. 51 54 67 60 ! 62 67 Halifax dnily at , Chester, Ma'hone !r daily at 6 a. m. Iridgewatcr, going and daily at head »ge. ewater for Mills Returning, leare ilally at Liverpool and* at Head Sable le for Barrin^ton, : at Yarmouth in , leaves Yarmouth, t Clyde River and lenta. 5 10 8 7 aa 44 ao5 1883] ALMANACK. 133 BA8TBRN 8HORB ROUTS. Halifax to Marte Joaeph. Archibald's Stage (carrying li. M. Mails) leaves Halilax for Mns- quodoboit Harbour, Jeddore, Ship Harl)Our, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, Salmon River and Marie Joseph, every Monaajf, Wednttday and Fridaif morning ut 6 o'clock ; returning the intervening days. Innis', Porter's Lake. ... IG^ Ormon's, Chezeicook Rd 2 MusuuodoboitHarliour.. 10 Webber's, Lukevilie .... 11^ Ship Harbour 8 Tangier (56) 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Salmon River 13 Marie Joseph Si7 113 BTBAMER8. Grbat Britain. — Royal Mail Steamers of the Allan Line leave Halifax for Queenstown every alternate Tuesday at 13 noon ; and leave Liverpool via Queenstown for Halifax every alternate Tue»iday. These steamers call at St. John's Newfoundland, both on the homeward and outward trips. S. Cunurd k Co., Agents. The packets of the Allan Lino which carry I he weekly mails between the Upper Provinces and the United Kingdom, touch at Halifax during the wmter months. Bbrmuda and West Indies. — Royal Mail Steamers Alpha, and Beta (Cunard Line) leave Halifax tor Bermuda and Jamaica every fourth Monday ; connec-t at Jamaica with steamers for all parte of the West Indies, and for Panama and South America. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. Halifax and Boston. — Mail steamers run weekly between Boston, and Halifax during the summer months. J. F, Phelan, Agent. New York, Halifax and St. John's, Newfoundland. — Steamers of the Cromwell Line make three trips per month bctvoen New York, Halifax and Newfoundland, carrying Her Majesty's and the United States Mails. Wood & Co , Agents. St. Pierre bt Miqublon. — The mail stenm'T George Shattuck runs fortnightly between Halifax and St. Pierre ef Miqnelon, calling at North Sydney, leaving Halifax every alternate ^ionday, except during the months of January, February, March and April, when sne awaits the arrival of the English Mails. F. D. Corbett & Co., Agent. Maodalkn Islands. — The steamer Beaver, carrying H. M. Mails, runs weekly between Pictou and the Magdalen Islands, via Georgetown, P. E. I., leaving Pictou every Monday. On every fourth Monday the steamer's trip is extended beyond the Magdalen Islands to Gasp^ Basiu or Pert:^ and back. Western Shore. — The mail steamer Edgar '''■ ArmapoUa Co, W. T. Carty. AntigoniahCo, John MeDonald. Capt Breton Co, York Barrington, Francis Quinan. Colchester Co, Henry Blair, H. Gass, N. J. PoHock, J. W. Davidson. Cuinberland Co, nTB. Boat Bnildei^' ami Slilp BniMtaiff duppllM Olieapest, H. H. FULLER & €0., head of Power's Wharf. Dominion, N. 1883] ALMANACK. 135 Blair, James Kin^. Dwby Co, James H. Morehouse. Guyaboro^ Co, James A. Tory, Allan McQuarrie. Halifax Co, Wm Anderson, John Fitzgerald. Hants Co, Peter S. Bumham, Tim B. O'Brien. Invemetg Co, Peter Coady, D. F. McLean. Kiiig'a Co, J. E. Starr. Lunenburg Co, Geo. Redden, Henry S. Jost. Piclou Co, Duncan G. McDonald, Chas Henry, A. C. Fritchard. Queen's Co, Saml T. N. Sellon. Bkh- vwml Co, Duncan Cameron, James Marmeau. Shelbume Co, Wm John McGill. Victoria Co, Donald McKae, Jr, J. W. Burke. Yarmouth Co, £nos Gardner. LiaST B0T7SSS. On the Coasts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. George's Island, west side of Island, Halifax Harbor, lat 44° 38' 30" N., Ion 630 33' 20" W., two fixed white catoptric lights, vertical, 20 feet apart, 60 and 30 feet high, drab square building, 21 feet high. Lights snow seaward on the S., and into harbor on N. side ; on W. side the upper light only can be seen. Vessels going into Halifax Harbor, pass- ing Meagher's Meach, will keep the light on starboard bow. The light is for the purpose of guiding vessels in and out of the Harbor, through the oliMuir.el west of the Island. These lights open to westward of Meagher's Beach, clear the westward of Thrum Cap Shoal. SAST FBOM HALIFAX. Meagher's Beach, Sherbrook Tower, east side of entrance to Halifax Harbor, lat 44° 3^' N., Ion 63° 31' 50" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 58 feet high, building white with red roof, granite, height 48 feet. When Sambro light bears W. S. W., this light should not be brought to the westward of porth, which clears the Thnmi Cap Shoa). A fog bell here, strikes {* times in each minute. Devil's Island, on south point of Island, at the eastc ached nearer thai> 1^ mile. Visible half minute, eclipsed one minute. A boat is here to render assistance. Elint Island, on island, lat 46° 11' N., Ion 59° 46' 66" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 15 seoonds, visible 12 miles, 65 feet high, white octagonal building* height 43 feet. Visible around horizon. LiNOAN Head, north side of entrance to Bridgeport Harbor, lat 46° 14' 10" N., Ion 62° 2' 40" W., fixed red catoptric ifeht, visible 10 miles, 50 feet high, white square wooden building, height S) feet. For guidiog vessels into Bridgeport Harbor. Low Point, Flat Point, east side of Spanish Bay, lat 46° 16' 30" N., Ion 60° 7' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 14 miles, 70 feet high, building octagonal, red and white vertical stripes, hei^t 61 feet. Sydney Bar, on west end of South Bar, lat 46° 12' 40" N., Ion 60° 12' 40" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 30 feet high, white square wooden building, height 20 feet. Point Aconi, on high cape, north side of entrance to Little Bras d'Or, lat 46° 20' 30" N., Ion 60° 17' 10" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 91 feet high, square white wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding vessels into Little Bras d'or. j Black Rock Poikt, south side of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, lat 46° 18' 30" N., Ion 60° 23' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, 45 feet high, white square building, height 23 feet. Cape George, south side of Bras d'Or Lake, west side of entrance to St. Peter's Inlet, lat 45° 44' 28" N., Ion 00° 48' 20" W., fixed white i catoptric li£[ht, visible 12 miles, 50 feet high, white square wooden building, height 20 feet. To guide vessels through St. Peter's Inlet. i Grand Narrows, on Uniacke Point, N. side of channel, Barra Straits, : ^. WAIiRHt Pnre liliis«« L boat is here tu J' 56" W., white dies, 65 feet high, nd horizon. Harbor, lat 46° , visible 10 niiles, jet. For guidiog kt 46° 16' 30" N., 14 miles, 70 feet ), hei^t 61 feet. 0"N., Ion60°12' \ feet high, white le to Little Bras id catoptric light, tilding, height 20 Iras d'Or, lat 46° ifhi, 45 feet high, de of entrance to W., fixed white 3 square wooden Peter's Inlet. lel, Barra Straits, At H. H. FULLER A CO.'S, head of Foirer's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 139 lat 45° 58" N., Ion 60° 48' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 29 feet high, white square wooden building, height 20 feet. For guid- ing vessels through Barra Straits, and navigating the Little and Ureat Bras d'Or Lakes. Little Narkows, ea«*em entrance, lat 46° 0' 0'' Ion 60° 58' 25" One fixed white light, visible 10 miles, white, square, wood, 29 feet high. Catoptric. KlDSToy Island, on N. £. Point, at entrance to Baddeck Harbor, N. side of Bras d'Or Lake, lat 45° 5' 5^" N., Ion 60° 44' 20" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 7 miles, 31 feet high, square, •="ooden build- ing, white. MoKemzie's Point, N. side of Bras d'Or Lake, about 2 miles S. W. of Port Bevis, lat 46° T 15" N., Ion 60° 89' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 95 feet high, square white wooden tower. For guiding vessels through Bras d'Or Lake. 'i"''"r -; Bird Island, Ciboux Island, 1-3 miles from !1^. end, lat 46° 23' 1" N., Ion 60° 22' 30" W., red catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 16 miles, 77 feet high, white octagonal building, height 33 feet. St. Ann's Habbob, on north point of Beech, lat 46° 17' 30" N., Ion 60° 32' 15" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 24 feet high, white builtling, height 30 feet. The hght exhibited to find entrance through oh a dark night. INGONISH, on Islaand, lat 46° 41' 20" N., Ion iwao* W., fitted white light, dioptric, 5th order, visible 2fi miles, 237 feet high, vr\dte square building.lieigkt 40 feet. , » ,.,^.,t,, .."-er* , /* Cape North, on Money Point, one mile S. E. from Cape Nortti, lat 47-' 2' 10" N., Ipn 60° 23' 30" W., red and white catoptric light, revolv- ing every 45 seconds, visible 15 utiles, 74 feetlhigh, square white voodep building, height 26' feet. Coast light makes acohlplete revolution every 1^ minute. • Chktioamp, near south of Island, lat 46° 36' 30" N., Ion 61° 8' 10" W., white catoptric light, revolving every 46 secohds, visible 20 miles, 149 feet high, white square wooden building, height 24 feet. n. ;r < St. Paul's Island, on rock off N. E. point of island, lat'4!^lJ(' 50" N. Ion 600 8' 20" W., fixed white li^ht, dioptric, third order, visible 20 miles, 140 feet high, white octagonal building, height 40 feet. Obscured between N. byETIandE. N.E. St. Paul's Island, S. W. point of island, lat 47° 11' 20". N,, Ion 60° 9' 40" W., white dioptric light, third order, revolving everv minute, visible 20 miles, 140 feet high, white octagonal building, 40 feet high. Obscured when bearing from S. S. E. to W. | N. A fog whistle on the : south side of the island, S. W. of Atlantic Gove, about half a mile from the Humane Kstabliahment, sounds once for five seconds in each i minute during tliick weather and storms. Mabgabee, summit or middle of Sea Wolf Island, lat 46° 21' 30" N„ Ion 61° 15' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 21 miles, 298 feet high, square white building. To vessels in dangerous proximity to the I island the light may become obscured by the abrupt cliffs on the sides ! of the island. j PoBT Hood, S. E. side of entrance to harbor, lat 48° N., Ion 61° 31' ! 40" W., fixed catoptric light, red N., white S., visible 10 miles, 55 feet ! high. Square white building. Turpentine, YtBrnlshes and Copper Pnlnt. LoRiilonderry* Seotdh and En^Hsli Bar Iron, %■ ^ , the Whippey Shoal, near Sambro. j ! Bktty's Island, uu Big Point, near Prospect, lat 44° 26' 22" N., Ion ; ' 63° 45' 54 ' W., revolving rcl catoptric light, greatest brilliancy every I two minutes, 75 feet high, visible 14 miles, building white, with two { horizontal red bands, square, wood, height 54 feet, dwelling attached. I Coast light. I j Pkgqy Point, east side of entrance to St. Margaret's Bay, lat 44° 29' 1 30" N., Ion 68° 55' W., fixed rod catoptric light, 65 feet high, building 1 white, square, 26 feet' high. Lantern on dwelling. Mabgaret's Bay, on Green Island, Lunenburg County, lat 44° 23' j N., Ion 64° 2' 45" W., red and white catoptric light revolving alter- i nately every half min,ute, building white, square, wood, 28 feet high, with dwelling attached. Coast light. i Chester, E., Ironbound Isliuid, a little to the eastward of centre of island, in Mahone Bay, lat 44* 26' 10" N., Ion 64° 4' 50" W., fixed white dioptric light, visible 16 miles, 150 feet nigh, white oblong tower on dwelhng, 46 feet high, wood, lantern. Seen from all points of approach. The lantdrn alone is visiHe, building hidden by trees. Hobson's Nose, Mahone Bay, lat 44° 25' N., Ion 64° 13' 46" W., red fixed catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 68 feet high, building white, square, wood, 29 feet high. ** Westhaver's Islakd, l^lahone Bay, lighthouse erected will prob- ably be lighted this fall. Cross Island, east point Lunenburp Bay, lat 44° 18' 45" N., Ion 64° 10' W., 2 white catoptric lights vertical, 45 feet apart, upper inter- mittent revolving every minute, and visible 14 miles, 100 feet high, lower fixed, VlwiVUt^ 6 miles, and 65 feet high, building red, octagonal Ijase, height 5'^ feet. Pilots resort here, and vessels may take refuge in case of necessity. Upper bright 45 seconds, daric 15 seconds. A fog trumpet has been ei-eoted here, sounding blasts of 10 seconds duration every 1^ minutes. P. WALSH4 Wh^toaale HarAwart, Simtli tide Post Offlee. ' i •1 o e •a 9 I »■■■:'; !?• \ • ft J,.' S^i Hunt's Chopping Axes, for sale by H. H. FULLKR k (;0. 142 BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 Battery Point, Lunenburg, lat 44° 21' 45" N., Ion 64° 17' : fixed white catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 50 feet higlv, white, tower on dwelling, height 24 feet. This harbor is ei^y of access, buovh are placed in th i b. v and entrance to the harb<»r on Sculpin F ■ 30" W., square Hade ag M. •k Sho- and S) 'vk, ii berth o; ;•• ' mu. ' be '• spar buoys io.*ch . ri " iward, t'l buoy o Sculpin Rock, painted red rizo.it^i) 8tri|jeH^ may bo lett on either hand, giving it a buoys are painted black and wint« s length. The other f Tjort hand going in. Iron can buoys in summer, P. WALSH offen l»ett amkeg West Ironbound isi \nd, near Cape LaHave, mouth of LaHave River, lat 44° 13' 45" N., Ion 64" 16' 20' W., white catoptric light, re- volving every 30 seconds, visible 13 miles, 72 feet high, building white, square, height 29 feet. Near edge of cliff 40 feet high. LaHave, on Fort Point, lat 44° 17' 20" N., Ion 64° 21' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 48 feet high, building white, square, wood, height 35 feet. MOvSHEb's Island, on island, west side of entrance to LaHave River, lat 44° 14' 15" N., Ion (54° 18' 50" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 65 feet high, building white, square, height 26 feet. Medway Head, Port Medway, west side of entrance, lat 44° 6' 10" N., Ion 64° 32' 15" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 44 feet high, building white, squaa-e, with black square seaward, height 23 feet. Lilce a dwelling house. Spar Buoyu are placed in the channel to Port Medway Harbor, on the breaking ledges, Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge of flats off Bang's Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must be left on the staiboard, and the blaok buoys on the port hand. Coffin Island, south point Liverpool Bay, lat 44° 2' N., Ion 64° 37' 30" W., white catoptric light, revolving every two minutes, light 30 seconds, dark 90 seconds, visible 16 miles, 65 f et(t high, building octa- gonal, horizontal stripes, red and white, eight in nummr, height m) feet. Brooklyn Pier, on end of Breakwater, Liverpool, lat 44° 2' 45" N., Ion 64° 41' 15" W., fixed light, white seaward, green towards harbor, visible 10 -miles. A lantern exhibited from end of pier. Fort Point, Liverpool Bay, south entrai^ce, lat 44° 2' 30" N., Ion 64° 42' 20" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 7 miles, 30 feet high, building white, square, height 17 feet. Left on port side whenentermg the harbor. Port Mouton, north-east point of Spectacle Island, Queen's County, lat 43° 55' N., Ion 64° 48' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 11 piiles, 47 feet high, square wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding ves- sels into harbor. Little Hope, nearly on centre of island, lat 43° 48' 30" N., Ion 64° 47' 15" W., red catoptric light, revolving every ihinute, visible 12 nules, 40 feet high, square white building, height 26 feet. Centre of keeper's dwelling, visible around horizon. Shinolh Point, east side of Port Herbert Harbor, lat 43° 48' 40" ST., Ion 64° 55' 30" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 33 feet high, white square wooden building, height 29 feet. Carter's Island, Ra^ed Island Harbor, lat 43° 42' 16" N., Ion 66° 5' 30" W., fixed red light, visible 11 miles, 66 feet high, white tiquare wooden building, height 29 feet. .KR k CO. [1883 [o 17' 30" w., white, squaro accBHS, buovh iJculpin B"< •, In ftpjiiOc^ich , painted red d, giving it ;i ed black and s in summer, th of LaHave )tric light, re- uilding white, W., fixed red white, uquare, aHave River, c light, visible let. It 44° 6' 10" N., miles, 44 feet height 23 feet. hannel to Port , corner ground eaward the red oys on the port N., Ion 64° 37' inutes, light 30 , building octa- , height 50 feet. t44''2'45"N.. owards harbor, 2' 30" N,. Ion a, 30 feet ni^h, B when entering ijieen's County, visible 11 pules, or guiding vea- 30" N., Ion 64° visible 12 nules, itre^ of, keeper's ; 43° 48' 40" W., LO miles, 33 feet 16" N., Ion 66° 1, white fiquare tJJ-J^.1 '. ■ Id Mfncrs' HappKrH, •* Jf. !f. FULLKK ft CO/S. 'J ALMANACK. U3 :» CKJBD T'tA-sm, Gull Rock, lat 43" »' 5" .<., Ion 65* 5' W" W., fi wlute catoj»*/ic light, visible 10 mile*-' 56 feet high, 'vliite square V >den buil4!iing, lieoght 31 feet. S/N^'D Point, at e t r . of tmtranoe to Shelbume Harbor, lat 43* 41' | Jf/' N., Ion 65° lu' W., ftxfld rod catoptric light, visibli; 11 milew, 67 feet i high, wliite se^uare wiod^ tMiilding, lieight 20 feot. To be rebuilt on j tiie opposite mde of .iie harbor. I Shelburke Hakbor. a red Iron Can Buoy has been placed in 4^ fathoms, on west »ide of Middle Rock Shoal ; a red Can »Buoy otf ex- treme of Spit, in four fathoms, and a black Spar Buoy on east end of Adair.ant Snonl. Bull Roc^k, a Spar Buoy painted black has been placed in 10 fathoms water S. S. W. i W., about 150 yards from the Bull Rock, off Western Head, Shelbume County. Capk Roskway, near south-east point of MacNutt's Island, Shelbume liarbor, lat 43° 37' 15" N., Ion ^r>° 15' 45"W., two white catoptric lijfhts, vertical, 21 yards apart, upper light visible 18 miles, and 120 feet high, lower 65 feet and \ isible 10 miles, octagonal building, vertical black and white stripes, height 77 feet. A black Can Buoy S. S. E. from the Jig Rocks, in 9 fathoms water. Negro Island, on north side, lat 43° 30' 54" N., Ion 65° 20' 58" W., red and wlute catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 12 miles, ! 48 teet high, white square wooden building, height 29 feet. For guid- i ing vessels in and out of Clyde River or Negro Harbor. ! Baccabo, on west 8id« of entrance to Barrington Harbor, lat 43° 26' | 54" N., Ion 65° 28' 12" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, ; 49 feet high, white square Imilding, with black ball seaward, height 35 ; feet. A Spar Buoy to the south of Bantam. * i Barbinoton E.'Bay Lightship, lat 43" 31' 5" N., Ion 65° 34' 25" W., i fixed white light, hull and spare painted red, with word " Barrington " I in white letters on Loth sides. Height 30 feet above dock. Moored in | G fathoms at low water. Wesies' Ledge bearing S. W. by W. i W., distant § mUe, Baccaro Light bearing S. S. E. | £., distant 6 and 3-16 miles, and Bantam Rocks, bearing S. E. bearing S. E. by E. J E., distant 6i miles. To guide vessels into Barrington East Bay, and through Barrington Passage. A red Can Buoy on Angle Rock. Capk Sablk, on Cape, lat 43° 23' 19" N., Ion. 65° 37' 11" W., white catoptric revolving light, bright 15 seconds, dark 25 seconds, visible 12 miles, 53 feet high, white octagonal building, 50 feet high. A steam fo^ whistle on Gape, elevated about 40 feet above high water, sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, a blast of ten seconds' duration each minute, with an interval of 50 seconds between each blast. Brazil Rook. — A Bell Buoy has been placed here to mark this dan- ger instead of the Can Buoy painted red and black horizontal stripes, moored in 15 fathoms water, S. S. E., a half mile from Rocks. Stoddabt Island, on N. W. point of island, lat 43° 28' 30" N., Ion 65° 43' 10" W., fix»d red catoptric light, visible 9 miles, 22 feet high, white small square tower. T» guide vessels into the anchorage of Stoddart Harbor and Shag Harbor Sound. Bon Pobtaoe Island, on south point, lat 43" 27' 16" N., Ion 65° 44' 10" W., red catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 12 miles, 46 feet high, white sciuare wooden building, neight 28 feet. For guid- ing vessels into Bamngton West Bay and Shag Harbor. O L I- In Curpenten' Tooli» MaoMnlsts' ToolSf ftc. Gi'ifllu's Prime and Doable Bettned Sojilies, \ "t ' ^mT^-.^'- Ui BELCHERS KAHMICRS [1883 PuBNico Harbor, Beach Point, east side of entrance, 120 yaxde from low water mark, lat 43° 35' 46" N., lun r>5° 46' 54" W-, fixed whitt^ catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 28 feet high, square white building, height 20 feet. {3pen westward of St. John's Island, bearing N. E. by N., clears the ledge ; in making harbor from any other direction, the lignt must be brought to the northward of E. N. E. before it can bo steered for to avoid shoal spot off St. Ann's Point. Spar buoys mark the cliannel. Black left on i)ort hand, red on starboard in approaching the harbor. A bell buoy has been placed near John's Ledge. Pease's IstANO, on the south point of Pease's Island, one of the Tusket Islands, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, lat 4t>" "7' 35" N., Ion G(i° 1' 40" W. The main or sea light will be revolving catoptric, showing alternately red and white, each color visible for 15 seconds, with intervals of 4o seconds between the flashes. It is elevated 5<) feet above high water mark, and in clear weather should be seen 12 miles from all jwints of approach from the southward, and also t' rou^h the Schooner and Ellenwood Passages. A fixed red catoptric lipht will also be shown from a window in the tower, 1(1 feet below the main light. It is intended to mark the channel between the two dangers known as the Old Man and Old Woman Rocks, and is, therefore, visible between the bearings W. by N. i N., and N. W. by N., and in no other directions. It should be visible 4 miles. The tower is a wooden building, painted white, and consists of a square tower 42 feet high from base to vane on lantern, with a keeper's dwelling attached. Ahgylk, on south point of Whitehead Island, Yarmouth County, lat 43° 39' 30" N., Ion 65° 52' 4" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 115 feet high, building white, s(}uare, wood, with dwelling attached, height 28 feet. For guiding vessels into Argyle Harbor. Tusket River, Big Fish Island, south-west point, lat 43° 42' 10" N., Ion 65° 57' 15" W., two fixed white catoptric lights, horizontal, 8 yards apart, visible 12 miles, "50 feet high, white square wooden building, height 23 feet. Visible seaward ; in windows each end of a dwelling house. Seal Island, south point, i mile inland, lat 43° 23' 34" N., Ion 66° 0' 52" W., fixed white light, dioptric, 2nd order, visible 18 mUes, 98 feet high, white octagonal buildmg, height 60 feet. The Bluth County, lat J light, visible 12 welling attached , r. t 43" 42' 10" N., rizontal, 8 yards ' wooden building, id of a dwelling 34" N., Ion 66° )le 18 miles, 98 \\e Blonde Rock a Rock and the throughout, and t. A fog whistle in each minute a 5 seconds gives lb. rks this danger, the Spar buoy, ighthouse. lat 43° 47' 28" g every minute B 18 miles, 117 white, height 59 snow storms, 10 Island, east side I 66° 8' 45" W., ;he lantern on a con light for the ia;c Cape. Trinity liEnoR, an Iron Iiell Buojv, painted red, has been moored to tliu westward of 'Trinity Ledge, off Cai» St. Mary. I Cape St. Mahv, east side if Bay, lat 44° 5' 20" N., Ion 66° 12' 40" W., red and white catoptric lii^ht, revolving alternately every 30 seconds, ! vi.silUe 1/ miles, 103 feet liigh, octagonal white builaing, height 43 feet. ^Ir.TECiHAN RiVKH, at entrance end of Breakwater, lat 44° 13' 43" N., Km 66° 8' 12" W., fixed green catoptric light, viwiblo G miles, 23 feet hi(,'h, building vertical, red stripes on seaward side, 21 feet high, lantern pauited black. Beacon for guiding vessels into river. Must be left on xtnrboai'd hand and passed close aboard. Tide loaves breakwater one hour before low water. Chukch Point, east side of St. Mary's Bay, Digby Coimty, lat 44° 1!)' 55" N., Ion 66° 7' 35" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible ten miles, 3(i feet liigh, square white wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding against dangers in vicinity of Church Point. SissiBOo, south side of entrance to river, lat 44° 26' 30" N., Ion 65° 1' IT)" \V., fixe IC 10" N„ Ion C4« 40' W., fixed white catoptric liffht, visible 12 miles, 45 feet high,' aauars white buildintr. height 35 feet. Light on tou of dwelling, visible fn)m nil points of approach. A fog whistle m kne extreme point of Cape d'Or, on the opposite side of the channel from Black Kock, soimdH during thick weather, fogs and snow storrns, twice in each nuiiute. each bliNt being of six seconds duration, with intervals of 24 sec(mas between, The whistle willprobably be heard in calm weather, or mtb tho wiml, at a ditttance of 20 miles, and in stormy weather, or against the wind, from 5 to 8 miles, according to the state of tho atmoaplwre. HoRTON, on bluff, west side of Avon River, lat 45" f>' 16" N., Ion (54° '■ 13' 30" W., fixed whit« catoptric light, visible 20 miles, 92 feet hig^, white square building, height 20 feet. Light in window. Walton Harbor, Basin of Minas, Hants County, lat 45° 14' N., Ion 64' 0' 45" W., fixed red catoptric li^t, visible 10 miles, GO feet high, • squara white wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding vessels intu Walton harbor. BuRNTCOAT, Basin of Minas, north-west extremity of head, south shore lat 46° 18' 40" N., Ion 63° 48' 30" W., fixed white catontric light, visible 13 miles, 76 feet high, square white building, height 36 feet. On dwelling. Visible from all points of approach. Capk d'Or. A steam whistle has been erected at Cape d'Or, Cumber- la-id County. Parrsboro', or Partridge Island, west side of river, lat 45° 23' N., Ion 64° 19' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 9 miles, 37 feet high, white square building, height 32 feet. Lantern on dwoUing. Spkncer Point, on north shore, Cobequid Bay, lat 45" 23» 30" N., Ion 63^ 37> W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 6 miles, 35 feet high, window in building 20 feet high. Appli2 Rivbb, on Cape Cf^ton or Hetty Point, north entrance, lat 45° 28' 20" N.. Ion 64° 51' 30" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 12 miloH, 64 feet high, building white, oblong, with tower, height 45 feet. Rebuilt about 33 yards S S E. from old one. KBSW BRUNSWICK. -BAY OV FUNDY. HiLLSBORo' Wharf, Petitcodiac River, lat 45° 55' 15" N., Ion 64° 37' 15" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 5 miles, 14 feet high, structure open frame, height 22 feet. To guide vessels going up the river and to the coal and plaster wharves. Grindstone, west part of island, lat 45° 43' 13" N, Ion 64° 37' 25" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 60 feet high, octagonal white tower. Visible from N. E. by E., round by N. to E. by o., or 315°. In thick weather a trumpet sounds 4 Masts in every minute. Cape Enrage light house, S. W. loy W. i W., about 10 mi)e»9. i Cape Enrage, piteh of Cape, lat 45° 35' 34" N., Ion 54° 46' 55" W., j fixed wliite dioptric Iight,4th order^ visible 15 miles,120 feet high, square white building, height 23 feet. Visible between the bearings of N. W. i round by S. to N. E. A steam fog whistle, 160 feet N. £. from the j liurht house, sounds during thick weather 4 seconds in each minute, i Will probably be heard in calm weather 10 miles, and in stormy ! weather from 3 to 5 miles. ; QuAco.. Destroyed by fire, a temporary light displayed. Tower to I be rebuilt on the headland. ! P. WALSH, Soith tide Post Ottoe, H«Ufax, N. 8. Mead uf Power's IVIiArf, nallfax, N. 8. •tripM, height 22 kpe d'Or, Cumber- ayed. Tower to 18H3J ALMANACK. 147 ( Ai'K Si'KNC.'KR, pitch of Cupe, lat 4f>' 12' 30" N., Ion «>:r 54' W., red Mill white catoptric light, iiltoriiutiiig ovory 46 b«coiicIh, viniblo 20 iiiiloH, :!07 fiMit high, white H(iimre Imilding, with tower, height '.Vt feet. ViHililo Ix'twtHMi the IwttringH from K. S. h, round bv S. to W. N. W., Partridgo Iiiliiiul light bearing by compuss N. W. by W. J W. northerly, diHtant (ij iiiileH. rAKTiiiuciK Thlani), St. Jolin harbor, lat 45" 14' 20" N. Ion W 3' 20" W., hxod white catoptric light, viHible 20 niileH, IIU feet high, building , ri!(l and white in vertical Htripew, height 40 feet. In foggy weather a Ktoani whistle Houndti for 10 xecondu every minute. A beU buoy near E. »i(lo of Partridge Itiland Reef. Sr. .loHN Hakuoh, on Ncjpo Point, Weat End of (und IS E. by S. J S., distance 2 miles. From Spruce Point to Mark riiint W. N. W., distance 2 miles. A vessel after leaving Doucot Island, to clear tho reef, should steor N. until tho Spruce Point light bears N. W. by W., and thence take a W. N. W. course. Mahk Point, St Croix River, Charlotte County, lat 45" 10' 10" N., lou G7° 12' SO" W., fixed white catoptric light 32 feet high, square white building, height 28 feet. MiDJic Blufk, Passamaquoddy Bay, Charlotte County, lat 46° 6' 53" N., Ion «i6° 5-1' 30" W.j fixed white catoptric light, visible 15 miles, 130 feet lugh, building white, square, wood, height 29 foot, lantern brown. A bar extends E. N. E. from light house, and vessels reqiure to keep uif a distance of 2G0 yards to clear it at low water. Dbkw's Head, on W 4de of Beaver Harbor, Charlotte County, lat 4.')° 3' 45" N., Ion 66° " W., fixed white catoptric light, visiljle 10 miles, 45 feet high, wliit- square, wooden builoing, height 36 feet. Seen at all points between uasteni and western heads of harbor. ' Pea Point, lat 45° 2' 20" V., Ion 66° 48' 40" W., east side of entrance to LoEtang Harbor, fixed gioeu light, visible 10 miles, visible from eai=t round by south to north. White, square, wood building, dwelling attached. Bliss Isi,ani), W. end of Island, S. sido of western entrance to Bli.'ss Harbor, lat 4')° 1' 15" N., lou G«° 51' W., fixed red cato))tric light, vi.^ible 12 miles, 45 ft. high, white, square, wooden building, height 30 ft. Latitk Passage, on Mascatin Point, lat 45° 2' 20" N., Ion G6° .53' .%" W. A fog trumijct has been erected on Mascatin Point, south i I ? I 1 Finest and Cheapest Stock Pocket Knives. Cut Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Pnttj, Tery low, 4 'i i \ t.n, i »' 148 belcher's farmer's [1883 entrance to Latite Passage, sounds blasts of 7 seconds, with an interval | of SO seconds between each. i Cahpobello Island, N. ^int of Head Harbor, lat 44" 57' 40" N., Ion 66° 54' 10" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 15 miles. 64 feet higli, white octagonal tower with red cross, height 34 feet. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all times. It is also a guide to veHsels entering the main channel, to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner bay of Passamaquoddy. A fog trumpet sounds blasts of 7 secondB, ^dih intervals of 30 seconds between. Port St. Andrews, N. point of entrance, lat 45" 4' 10" N., Ion 67" 2' 50" W., fixed white catoptric light, 42 feet high, visible 10 miles, white octagonal building, height 22 feet. Visible between the bearings of N. W. by N. and S. £. by S. A fog trumpet to be erected at head of harbor. Port St. Andrew's, on sand reef at E. entrance, lat 45° 3' 45" N., Ion 67° 0' 50" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 40 feet high, structure white, square, wood, on a framed piev, height 10 feet. To guide to all ports in inner bay, and to vesHels going up the River St. Croix from Little Passage or West Quoddy. There is only a depth of 4 feet of water on the N/W. extension of the reef towards mainland. South West Wolf Island, on S. E. point of the island, lat 44° 56' 30" N., Ion 66° 44' 10" W., white catoptric light, revolving evjery IJ minute, visible 17 to 20 miles, 111 feet high, building white, square, wood, height 35 feet. Lantern on dwelling ; visible from all points of approach. Swallow Tail, N. E. part of Grand Manan, lat 44° 45' 52" N., Ion 61° 44' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 17 miles, 148 feet high, white octagonal wooden building, height 50 feet. Visible between the beirinjs of S. 'V. round by S. to N. W. A steam fog whistle on extreme N. W. head of Grand Manan, 80 feet above high water, sounds in thick weather, fo^s and snow storms, 3 blasts of 4 seconds duration in each minute, with an interval of 16 seconds between each blast. A spindle beacon, painted red, placed in 1876 on Old Proprietor Ledge on the S. E. uf Grand Manan Island, in lat 44° 33» 10" N., Ion 66° 40' W., has a cage elevated 31 feet above high watermark, and in clear weather should be Been from a distance of 8 or ten miles. Maohias Seal Island, on island, lat 44° 30' 7" N., Ion 67° 6' 13" W., 2 fixed white lights, W. by N. i N., and E. by S. 4 S., 57 yards apart, one light catoptric, the other dioptric of 2nd order, visible 15 miles, E. 58 icet, W. 54 feet high, buildings white, each 36 feet high. A fi^ whistle sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, 5 seconds in each half minute. l Gannkt Rock, on rock, lat 40° 0' 38" N., Ion 66° 47' W., fixed and flafih white light, dioptric, 4ih order, a flash every 4^ seconds, visible 12 miles, (t6 feet high, octagonal tower, height 41 feet, vertical Mack and white stripes. A gun is fired to answer signals during fogs and snow ! storms. Dan^rouB rocks extend 4 miles eastward of the light house. \ Fixed light 4o seconds, eclipse 5^ seconds, flash 4^ seconds, eclipse 5^ seconds — makmg 60 seconds. SABIii: ISLAND. Sable Island, west end light house taken down, being undermined by the sea. New one in course of erection. Sable Island, li mile from east end, lat 43° 58' 30" N., Ion 59° 46" W., fixed white dioptric light, 2nd oi-der, visible 18 miles, 128 feet high, octagonal building, white and brown alternately, height 86 feet. P. WALSH, City Hardware Siore, rl idfl, with an interval aeing undenniiied AtH. H. FULLER * C0.'8, head of Power's Whaif. 1883; ALMANACK. 149 _ ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. OHUBOH OF ENQLAND IN NOVA SCOTIA. Catkicoral Stakf.— Th« Right. Rev. Hibbrkt Binney, »d.. Lord Rishun of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and Deaa of Iltilifax The V'cnerablo Canon Edwin Gilpin, d d.. Archdeacon of Nova Scotia ; Hcv Canon .Tohn Dart, i> c l, Wiimsor; Rev Canon Thomas Ma^'nard, i>i) , Windsor; Rev Canon (ieorfje Townshend, am., Amherst. Halifax, St. Luke's (Catliedral Church), Rev F. R. Murray, (Minor Canon). St. Paul's, Rev G. W. Hill, n o l., ann. Rev. Mr. Hind. Cascimpeime. Rev H. Dj'cr. Crnpaud, Rev T. Johnston. Milton, Venble Dr. Heed. Port Hill. Kev B. Reagh. St. Eleanor's, Rev Thco. Richey. New London, King's College, Windsor. Founded, .*.d. 1787. Chartered by King Geoige HI. a.d. 1802. Patron, Fallestt larvest and clieapeat titock Table tutlerj'. or \ ' 1 I CI I I CO M 9 I I o O "Hoyt'a" Leather and *< Boston Co/s" Rubber Belting^) 150 BKLCHER S Fz\RMEH S [1883 His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. !Roakd of GovERxoiis, 1877-78.— The Right Kev Hibbert Binuey, d.d., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Visitor and President of the Board of Governors. Hon Air JusticD Wilkins, dcl , Life Govurnor ; Venbl Archdeacon Gilpin, i) d., John C. Halliburton, Esq., Tlios. B. Akinn, Esq., d c r.., J. A. Shaw. Esq , (Jeo (J. Wisrgins, Esq., Kev GeoW. Hodgson, m a., Hon Wm J. Ainixn, si n., Henry Proyor, d. c. l., Andrew J. Cowie, Esq, M. D., Hon C- J. Towns- , hcnd, B c L., Rev Canon Brigstoek, M A., H. G. Grav, Esq, Treasurer; Chas H. Carman, Esq., Secretary. Faculty. — President of (he College. Professor of Divinity, English Literature and Moral Philosophy, Rev Cnnoii Dart, DCL. ; Vice-President, Professor of Classics, Logic, and Rhetoi-ic, Rev VV, E. Wilson; M a.; Processor of Cliemistry Geology ami Mining, J. W. Spencer, B. Sc. >i. A., Ph. d., f. o. s. ; Professor of Mathematics, Nafurnl Philosophy and Engineering, VV. R. Butler, Esq., n. k. ; Professor of Modern i^H.iyMrtje.i, A. Del'ourmentin; C«rn^w, Prof. Spencer. Scholarships — The William Cogswell Scholarship, £24stg. per annum, open to candidates (or Holy Orders, under the direction of the Trustees ; Divinity Scholarships paid by the Society for the S. P. G., open to Stu- dents for Holy Orders, actually requiring assistance, and subject to the control of the Bishop of the Diocese, 10 in number, each £30 stg. per annum; the Dr Binney Exhibition, £16 stg. per annum, open to Students in indigent circumstances and of exemplary conduct; McCa,.ley Hebrew Prize, £9 stg.; the Bishop's Prize, £5, in Books; Dr. Ahnon's Welsford Testimonial; Akin's Historical Prize; General Williams' Prizes, three ol SeOeach; Stephenson Scholarships, three in number; also Pay zant- War- burton prize of $20 for the best essay on a' y good subject — to be chosen by the President — lii English Literature, to bo competed tor during the present Academical year. ^ Incorporated Alumni of King's College. President, Thos Trenaman, Esq, m ». ; Vice-President, W. C. Silver, Esq., Committee, Charles W. Payzant, Esq, m a, Hon S. L. Shannon, Ed. P. Archbuld, C. R. Carman, Rev J.' D. Browne, S. H. Shreve, liev F. R. Murray; Treasurer, Hon S. L. Shannon, dc l ; Secretary, Mr Carman. Halifax Branch of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Patron, Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace tlie Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Nov& Scotia, Chairman of Committee. j Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia. Consists of three houses — (1), TTie Bi.«hop; (2), the Clergy, who are duly licensed; (3), the Laity by their representatives. Clerical Secretary. Rev Jno D. H. Browne, No. 54 Granville Street. Lay Secretary, R. J. Wilson, Esq. | Board of Foreign Missions. I Appointed by the Synod. Chairman ex-officio. The Rig'»t Reverend (he ! Lord Bishop. Treasurer, W. Gossip, Esq. Secretary, Kev J. D. H. Bjowiie. | Church Endowment Fund. | Chairman, H. Pryor, dcl. ; Vice-Chairnian.Wm Gossip; Treasurer, W. C. Silver, Esq; Secretary, Rev J. D. H. Ur»>wne ; Wm Ilure, C. Bullock, J. R. DeWoIf, !<:sci, mi)., T. A. B.own, J. W. H. Ilomley, Joseph S'air, Jno Y. Payzant, J. T. VVylde, J. Johnston Hunt, Col. Poyntz. Church of England Institute. To encourage kindly intercourse amon;^ Cluirclimen, and to diffuse a knowledge of the Church's work. Patron. The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. President, W. C. Silver. Vice-PrestJeiits, Umv Dr Hill, Kuv ,f. 1). H. Biowiie, S. IL Slireve. Treasuier, Thos Browa. Sevntary, W. M. Brown. Wade & Butcher's Kasors and Stropsj 1 1 libber Beltiug-, At H. H. FULLER & CO.'S, head of Power's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 151 CIiERQT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Diocebe of Halifax. St. Marv's Cnthpdral. Halifax, Very Rev Monsignor Power, Administra- tor; Rev Edward F. M-irpIiy, Rev (leorj^e A. hliis, h'ev J. J. (.'urtin. 8t. Patrick's Church, Very Kev. Canon Caruiody, Very Rev Canon IMcIriaac, Kev S. S. Biugs. St. Joseph's Church, Rev Peter Danaher. DarUmmth, Very Rev Canon Woods. Chezzetcook, Very Rev Canon Madden. Sheet Harbour, Rev Clias Underwood. Hernng Cove, Uev J. 'I', liresnitii. Chtster. Rev E. J. McCartiiy. Caledonia, Rev T. J. Butler. Puhnico, Rev Wm McLeod. Eelbivok, Rev .1. M. Manning. Yarmouth and Tvsket Wedye, Kev P. W. Browne. Salmon River, Rev E. d'Honunef. Meteijhan, Rev J. ]>aly. Church Point, Clare, Rev J. M. Gay. St. Bernards, Wemiouth, Kev William J. Mihan. St. Croix, Rev M. Driscoll. Annajwiis, Rev T. J. Grat-e. Kentville, Rev P. M. Holdcn. Windsor, Rev Tlios Daly. Bedford.Yery Rev Canon Walsbe. Knjitld. Rev A. P. Desmond. Truro, Hev .(. U. Cummane. Londonderry, Rev Wm B. Hamilton Parrsbord', Kev H. Malone. Mintulie, Rev .1. Seott. Amherst, Rev P. Donnelly. Bermuda, Rev Dr Walsh. Chaplain to the Forces, Halifax, Very Rev Canon Carmody. Chaplain to the Forces, Bermuda, Rev J. Twoomey. St. Mary's College, Grafton Street, Halifax. Under the patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax. St. Mary's Collec-e. President and Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rev Richard Kearns. Professor of English Literature, senior classes in Greek and I tm. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, J. B. Currie, b.a., of Londi a University. Professor of Junior Classes, Mr Wm Kearns. Orphan Asylum, 32 Barrington Street. Superioress, Sister Mary Vincent. There are about 50 orphans under the I care of the Sisters of Charity. The Institution is dependent for support on the voluntary contributions of the charitable. j Society of St. Vincent de Paul. I Officers of the General Council, Spiritual Director, Rev K. F Murphy. President, M. B. Daly. Vice-Prest, Thomas Durney, J. P. Treas, Win Chisholm. Sec'y, Wm Compton. Assistant Secy. J. Dillon. There are nearly 60 members attached to the three Conferences of St. IMaiy's, St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's. Meetings held weekly' and all relief givenin kind after a careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute family. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring Oarden Road, for Boarders and Day Scholars. The Community numbers 30, of wlioir 12 conduct classes each day in various branches. Young readies admitted from 5 years. I he Fronch and German languages taught by natives of both countries as well as all the branches of an English education. Music and other accomplisliinenis taught by the ladies of the Convent, and by the most eminent teachers in the city. Diocese of Arichat. i5«g/io/)- -Right Rev. John Camkron, p p., residing at \ntigonish. The DioccRp of Avichat comprises the Island of Cape Breton, and three Kastern Counties of Nova Scotia proper. Kstablishi'd Sept. 21, I8U, « l| r. WALS^H) Wholenale Hardware, Uallfax, V. g. !*' * '\ 3 e o a 08 a 9 U. H. FULLER A COm Agents for 152 BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 F. Hransard. Harbour Bouche, Rev Herbert Geri-oir. Guptborough, Kev Michael Tomkins. Cape Canso, Kev J. Richard Part Mulgrave, Rev. Geo. McAuley. Capk Bkkton. — Arichat, Rev J. Quinnan, p p. Little Arichct, vacant. D'Encousse, Kev JoHcph Qiiinan, d d. VArdoise, Rev M. Ethier. Jied JsUtmls, Rov Joiiii McDouguU. River Bourr/eois, Rev C. P. Martell. Jiast Buy, Rev Neil McLeod, v. o. Grand Nnrrdws, Rev M. McKenzie. Bay St. Lawrence, Kev. J. McNeil. Boigdale, Rev A.?x. McGillivrav, (Jape Noi'th, Jnt/onLsh, attended from Bav 8t Lawrence. North Sidney, Rev Daniel Mcintosh. Little Eras d' Or, Rev M. Mcl'her- soti. South Sydney, Rev James Quinan. Maia-a-JJieu, Rev J. Frase*-. Creignish, Rev u. Cameron. Judique, Rev Archibald Chisholm. Port Hood, Rev Colin Chishohn. Broad Core, Rev Donald Chicholm. ■ Mar- garee. Rev &I. LalHn. Lheticamp, Rev Peter*: Fiwet. ' Glace Bay, Rev' Dr Chishulm. Mabou, Rev K. J. Macdonald. Cow Bay, Rev D: McDonald. \ foiia, Gramt Narrows, Rev R. Grant. Glenadale,l{.ev. D. McIsaac.,/'}-»a/''j \ Head, County Inverness, C. B., liev. Wm LeBlane. | Beligioas and Literary Ixtfltitutions. College ani> S.<:minary of St. Fuakcis Xavieh. —Established in \ the town of Antigonisi.. Rector, Rev. Dr.' Caniei'on. Professors. ReV Dr. N. ' McNeil, A. McDonald, Esq., Professor of Mathematics ; J. D. Cope- ' land; Professoi of Chemistry'; A. Chisholm, Assistant Professor of Mat he- 1 maties. The Tr-vppist Monks, at Tracadie, have a flourishing establishment. The Monks are principally natives of Belgium. Here also, there is a Con- vent of the Sisters of Charity, all natives of the place, and generally of French and Scotch origin. The Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, of Montreal, have a grand and flourishing academy for female education of thii highest order in the town of Arichat. Besides, there are throughout the diocese many academies, and superior and common schools, partly supported by government, and partly by contributions of the people. PRESBYTBBIAN CHUBOH IN CANADA. Synod of the Maritime Provinces. Moderator, R<^v Principal McKnight, i> n, Dartmouth. General Treasurer, Ilev. P. G. McGregor, u d., Halifax. Clerk, Rev. P. M. Morrison, Dartmouth. Presbytery of Sydney — Mira and Sydney, Rev Hugh McLeod, n n. Rev Alex Farquharson, Rev J. Murraj'. Sydney Mines, Rev Matthew Wil- i son. U«iv Don.ild McMillan. St. Anna's and N'orlh 8/tore, Rev Abraham Mcintosh. Boularderie, Rev David Drtimmond. Cape North, Rev Peter Clarke. Gabams and, Framhoibe, Rev Donald Sutherland. Loch Lomond Rev Gavin Sinclair. Grand River, Rev (J. Lawsim Gordon. Glace Bay, Rev J. A. Forbes. Cow Bay, Rev John McDonald. Presbytery of Victoria and Richmond — Whycocomagh, Rev Murdoch Stewart. Port flmting^i and Rirer Denis, Rev Wm G. Forbes. Baddeck and Forks, Kev Kenneth McKenzie. Lake AinsUe, Rev Alex Grant. Wfst Buy, Rev Don MacDougall. Middle River, Rev AlexMcRae. Strath Lome, 'lev Malcom Cami«l)iill. Malagawatck, \iev Angus McMillan. Pm,sb'"''i;'.y of ]*ictou — New Glasgoiu, Kcvd George Walker. £>%rney's li -er and Blue Mountains, Kev D. B. Blair. S'llein Church, ftreeti .'fill. Rev * illiam Stuart Vale Colliery and Sutherland's River, Kev Isaac ?i'uni>y, d u H>pewell, Rev Alex McLesm, a. »i. Antiyonish, Gtvmt nnd Kevolvers, Wholesaley or EmerMii) Stereng k Cc's ftnperior Ameri«ftn Scythes. [1883 ' Guysboivugh, Kev •t Mulgrave, Rev. Little Arichcit, Ardoite, Rev M. Bmrf/eois, Rev Narrowt, Rev M. isdale, Rev A.?x. nv St Lawrence. Rev M. Mcl'her- , Rev J. Frase*-. Chisholin. Port Dhicholm. ■ Mar- \ ■ Glace Bay, Rev i iev D; McDonald. ' MclofOLC^Fiiar's m, . —Established in Bsors. Rei' Dr. N. cs ; J. D. Cope- rofessorofMathe- ig establishment. 0, there is a Con- and generally of HE, of Montreal, on of tha highest hout the diocese tly supported by rADA. nuth. General trk, Rev. P. M. gh McLeod, n d. l iv Matthew Wii- !, Rev Abraham Vorth, Rev Peter . Loch Lomond \ on- Glace Bay, j icocomagh. Rev Wm G. Forbes. )uUe, Rev Alex {ev AlexMcRae. ngiis McMillan, ieorge Walker. ' Snhin Church, herland'g River, M. Antigonish, ' 1883] ALlfANAOK. 153 Rev P. Goodfellow. Stellartim, Rev Thomas Camming. James' Church, New Glasgow, Rev E. A. Mf Curdy. SpHngville, Rev A. McL. Sinclair. Lochaber and Uniott Centre, Rev J. F. Forbes. Glenelg, etc.. Rev Robert dimming. Prince Hi. Church Pictou, Rev W. Donaki. United Church, New Glasgow, Rev Ephraim Scott. JUerigomish, Rev Daniel Mc' >regor. Knox Church, Pictou, Rev. Jamts S. Cnrruthers. Little Harbour, Rev Robert Laird. West River, Rev A. W. McLeod. Sherbrooke, Rev. J. L. George. Prksbytery of Wallace — New Annan and Wentworth, Rev Andrew Grar. Goose River, Rev W. S. Darragh. River John, Rev H. R. McKay. Tatamagouche, Rev Tliomas Sedgewick. Spi-inghill, Rev C. G. Glass. Wallace, Rev. S. Boyd. Earltown, Rev E. Gillies. Presbytery of Truko — Onslow, Revds John I. Baxter, .T. H. Chase, A.M. Truro, Rev William McCulloch, n. D., Rev E. Ross. Riverside, Rev A. Cameron. St. Paul's, Truro, Rev John McMillan, b d. Upper Lon- donderry, Rev James Sinclair. Steunncke, Rev Edward Gratt. Middle StemacKe, Rev Edwin Smith. Truro West, Rev A. Burrows. Lower Londonderry, Rev James McLean. Acadia Mines, Rev John A. Logan. Ecmiomy, Rev Alex F. Thomson. Clifton, Rev J D McGillivray. Cold- stream, ReV W. T. Bruce, m.d. Presbytkry of Halifax — Musqvodoboit, Rev Robt Sedgwick. Agent of the Church, Rev P. G. McGregor, u d. Fort Massey, Halifax, Rev U. F. Burns, » i>. Halifax, Prof. A. Pollok, d d. Halifax. Prof A. McKnight, Di). ^nW/aaj, Prof Jf. Currie, Prof John Forr. si. St. Matthews, Halijax, Rev. Robert Laiiig. Dartmouth, Rev Peter M Morrison. Newport, Rev Ebenezer McNab. Richmond, Rev A. L. VVyllie. Chalmers Church, Halifax, Rev W. S. Wliitlier. Poplar Grove Church, Halifax Kev Allen Simpson. St. John's. Halijax, Rev H. H. Mcl'herson. Kentville. Rev J. B. Logan, A M. Milford. kihv A. B. Dickie. MaitUiiul, Rev T. Chalmers Jack. Musquodiboit Harbour, ifc, Rev Jame.s Koshorough. Waiicick, Bermuda, Rev Walter Thorburn, Rev John Wallace. Little River, Mus- (modcioit. Rev Duncan McKinnon. Kennetcook, llev Ailam Gunn. Shu- benncndie. Rev M. G. Henry. Bedford, Rev G. Christie. Elmsilale, Kev Jacob Lavton. SA^et ffrtrftour, Revltichraoiid Lognn. Hamilton, Bermuda, Rev James A. McKeeu. Windsor, Rev Archibald Gunn. Kempt a/id Walton, Rev T. H. Murray. Upper Musquodoboit, Rev J. A Cairns. Presbytery of Lunenburg and Y aumovth— Lunenburg, Revs William Duff, Ebenezer D. Millar. Makoi.e Buy, liev I). H.Fr&ser. Yar- mouth,^ Hev Anderson Rogers. Bridgewater, Kev John Cameron. New Dublin. Rev A. Brown. Cai'leUm ami Ckebogue, Rev J. K. Bearisto. La- Haoe Rev Isaac Simpson. Clyde and Barrington, Rev J. A. McLean. Shel- bi/trne, Rev D. F. Creel man. Prf^bytery of St. John. — Fredericton, Rev A. J. MowaU. Ixmdon- derry and Campbell Sett., Rev Andrew Donald. St. John's Church, St. John, Rev James Bennelt, i> n. Springfield and Ennlish Settlement, Rev Lewis Jack. Bocabec and Waweig, Rev WilliamMillen. Cahin Church, St John, Rev David Maclise, n.D. St. Stephens, St John, Rev Donald McRae. Chipman, Rav Samuel Johnson. Stissex, Rev James (iray, A. m. Buctouche and Cocagne, Rev Jno D. Murray. Mimcton Rev Joseph Hogg. Cttrleton, St. John, Rev J. (■. Burgess, A. b. Richmimd, Rev KennetlJ McKay. Prince Wililam, lievVfin. Ross. WovdsU.ck, Rev. J. Mc(f. McKay. Kincardine, liav J, A. I'. Sutlieiiand St, Jnmes. i.ev J. 1\I. Sutherland. Hammond River, Rev I). R. Oroikett. Hopewell, Kev V. VV. brvden. St. Sli'phen, Rev Andrew Love. Naslmuuk and Stanley, Rev J. S.Mullen. Presbytery of Miramicih.— /?ji'er Carlo, Rev Thomns Nicholson. Bluckville and Derby, Rev Thomas G. Johnstone. Dalhotme, Kev Alex. P. WALSH, South side of Post OflRoe. i«MHf W i| v^ i.:. 1 ;t -*- Nets, Lines, Twines, Bope, HookM, Leads, Corkwood, 154 BELCHERS PABMER 8 [1883 Russell. Campbellloiim, Rev J. C. Herdman. Blnck River, Rev John I Robertson. Jiickibucto, Rev M. Mackenzie. Baas River, Kov John Boyd. j New Richmond, Kev P. Lindsaj*. iVe«)Cff««/e, Rev W. Aiken. Douylastiium, j Rev Jas. Murrav. Redhank, Rev .!na McCarter. Chatham, Rev Wallace Waits. Tabimntac, Kev Jas Quinn. New Carlisle, Rev h\ W. George. Presbytery of Prince Edward IsiVAyin—Bedeque, Rev Robert S. Patterson, A. m. Covehead, Rev James Allan. Vdllejifield, Kev Alex. IMunro. Zion Church, Charlotfetmvn. Rev J. M. McLeoii. Summerside, Rev Neil McKay. St. James, Charloltetovm. Kev Kenneth Mcf^ennaii. Mimnt Stewart and West St. Peters. Rev W. R. Frame. Bay Fortune, (fr., Rev.Iolin G. Cameron. East St. Peters, Rev S. C. Gunn." West River, Rev \Vm. Gran . West Point, Campbelltmon, tfc. Kev Charles Kraser. Albertnn and Tiynish, Kev Arthur F. Carr, A. m. Murray Harbour, Rev Ernest S. Rayne. Cavendish and Neio Glasgow, Kt-v W'. 1'. Archibald. Belfast, Rev A. C. Stewart. Frincetoicn, Rev Geo. McMillan iV<((' London. Rev VVni. A; Mason. Strathalbyn, Rev John McLeod. Clifton, Kev. Alex. Sterling. Hampton, Rev. Allan McLean. Presbytkry of Newfoundland— S<. John's, Rev Moses Harvey, Rev L. G. McNeill, a m. Harbor Grace, Rev Alexander Ross. FoRKioN Missionaries— Rev John W. McKenzie, Efate ; Rev Joseph Am, ■xud, A neit yum; Rev, H. A. Robertson, Eromanga, New Hebrides; Kev John Morton, Savanna Grande; Rev K. J. Grant. San Fernando; Kev Thomas Christie, Couva; Kev John W. McLeod, Port w/" Spain, Trinidad. College of the Freabyterian Church. Theological Department at Halifax — Principal and Prof, of Syslemattc Theology, Kev Alex McKnight, d.i>. Prof, of Hebrew and Jixegesis, Kev John Currle. Prof, of Church History and PasUtral The- ology, Kev Allan PolloK, d.d. METHODIST OHUHCH OF CANADA. Thode marked thus (*) are Supernumeraries. :N'ova Scotia Conference. Rev Wm C. ^rovrn, President ; Rev Jabez A. Ropers, Secretary, Halifax District — Halifax (North), Ralph Brecken. a.m., Wm. G. Lane, *Kdmund Holter.ll, *li. \. Temple, *Jolin L. Sponiigle. Haiifax (South), Jno J. Teasdsile, •Jno M. Pike. Halifax( West), F. H. W. Pickles, Fin. Secy Book Room and Wedeyan Office. — vStephen K. Huestis, Book Steward, T Watson Smith, Editor. Dartnumth, W. P. Doane, *Thomas AngwiiL Lawrencetown. A. F. AVeldon. Wi^lsor, J. Latlmrn, *M. Richey, ^D., •Jno McMuriay, *Koland Morton, •.lohn S. Addy. Hantsport, G. O. Iluestis. Ilorton, J. Cotlin, F. A. Buckley, a b., 'Gee. Johnson, (a). ^«n/r(%, Robert Was.-^on iVeu)/jo?'<, A. S. Tuttle. Avondale,\l. cArthui. Burlington, Thomas D. Hart. Smnhro, Geo Johnson (b. ) Bermuda, {Hamilton and Somerset), A. W. Nicholson, Chaplain to Wesleyans in Army and Nav}'; J. Wier. Bermuda, {St. George's tnil Baileys Bay). Joseph G. Angwin, Chaplain to Weslevans in Army;. J. ^V. Prest^ood, a a. Onslow. Patk. H. Kobin- . „ Pictim, Wm. (-, Biown, President of the Conference. Stellarton, l>*»a.v li Thurlow. River John, .] . Tweedy. J/rtWdw/. Pant Prest.vood. SlitUf imnidii, .1. W. .Miepherdson. Middle Mtisquodoboit, .1. Hiram Davis. Mwaruoetoboit Harbour, ^^Teorgt■ F. Duy Sheet Harbor, one to be sent. son Tkuro District — Truro, Simeon W. Dunn. Acadia lUines, Benj. Hills, a. b. Fin. Seen. Wrought Iron Pipei Lead Pipe, €omp«siUoH ^as Pipe, >» Corkwood, Catch, ete., at H. H. FULLl^B & 00.% 1883] ALMANACK. 156 ("UMBEHT.ANP DTSTRirT — yi»>A«r^, .looeph Gat iz. Wnrren, ii^hn Gee. ynjipnn <)■• Aiinudie, .)■ \i. Uorden. WaUnvej John A. Moslier. Puywagh, \ ! 1:1)611 fc". E.igJan(l, *G. W. Tutlle, Jiiver Phihp, A I). Morion. A M., Fhi. Secy. ■ O.rford, John Caesidy Chairman. Wenhvorth, G. W. F. Glendeiining. *K. | Bird. Parribitro', William Alcom, *J. B. Hemtneoii. South (impton, Fredk | 11. Wright, A B. Athol, John Craig. Advocate Harbor. J. W. Howie. GiiYSBOKo' AND C. B. DISTRICT — Gvyshoro, William Purvis, •James ' Buckler. Canso, J. Astburv. Manchegter, Joseph Hale, Sydney, W. H. i I Evan?, Chmrmnn. Nirrih Sydney, Jesse H. Gile^, Fin- Secy Gfibariis, ' W'm A. Outeibridge Port lldwkemury, C. W. Swallow, a b. Jni/omsh, G. ' \V. Whitman. Annapolis District — Annapolis, Ezra B. Bfoore. Granville Ferry, , James Strothard Bridf/etofcn, David W.Johnson, A.B. Fin. Secy., *.). F< 1 Bent. Middleton. Thos Rogers, a St., Choinmm, J. E. Donkin. Aylesford, I Wm Ryan, W. 11. I^ngille, *James Taylor. Berwick, John Johnson. | 'I'nmiing, Eobt. A. Daniel, *.l. (i. Hennigar. Jlitltlnirf/, Robert Tweedie. />/V/Att, William A iniev. Weymvitth, iJieo. F. Johnson, A. b. Digby Neck nnd Westport, R. ( ). B. Johnson. LiVERPfJOL DiSTiiiCT — Liverpool and Miltoi^, Cranawick Jost. A iw., Cliairman. *C. Lockhart. Caledonia, Robert Williams. Port ^f (Urn, ■lohn G. Bigney. Mill Mlhttfe, J. llayhew Fish' r. Fin. Secy. !' 'd tJ. j Scott. New Germany, James Slnarp. Bridgewater. David Hickey. YAHWfonTii DisTRKT. — Yaiiwnith, (South) Wm. H. Heartz. Fin. j Secy. Yartmmtii (Korth). J. A. Rogpri", Secretary' of Conference. *riigram Sutcliffc. ♦Jamwt K Hart. Arradta, Hyron C. Bonlen, A. ». Hebron, I. M. M«lliHh. Barringtum, Kichiird 'smith, VhatrmaH. Port La Tour, Artlni-- Hockin. North EitBt Harrmr Jolm C. Ogden. Shelburne, R. B. Mack. Lockport, J. L. UawBon, a b. Mount Allison Wesleyan Conege, Ssckville, N. B. Faciti.tt of Arts— James R. Inch, i.i. d , President and Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic. Rev !>., Professor of Moral Philosophj' and ChristiBn l-'.vidences. Alfred D. Smith, A M., Professor of Classics. "Richard C. Weldon, A m., ph n., Professor of Mathematics. Wm L. Goodwin, b. so., Prnfeswr of Chemistry and Experimental Ph3'8ics. Faculty of Theology — Jame R. Inch, lld , President (Ex officio.) Professor of Logic and Biblical Literature. Rev C. Sti wart, i> i).. Dean. Professor of Old Testament F^egesis, and Systematic Theology. Rev C. H. Paisley, A.M.. Professor of New Testament Greek. A. D. Smith, m a., Professor of Greek. Mount AlliBon Wesleyan Male Academy. Rev C H.Paisley, a.m.. Principal. The Academy has a full Sfaflfof! well-trained Teachers, most of wlnmi are Colic e ftnuluates. The first Term of the A«'adei>iic year begins on the 21th of August. For particulars send for a Catalogue. Mount AUiaon Ladies' Academy. Principal, Rev D. Kennedy, s.t.d. All dei>artmen(8 of Inslrnction will be maintained in the very highest stale of efliciency, and no pains will be spared to prove worthy of the public confidence and favor m generously and continually expre-sed. Catalogues containing full informiktion sup- plied on application to the Principal. Students admitted at any time. Choapent at P. WALSH'S, City Hardware Store. tm 'tf r. ii iv^^ «4 It. H. FULLER & CO., head of Power's Wharf, 15G BELCHLH S FAUMEU 8 [1883 BAPTIST CONVENTION OP THE MARITIME PROVINCES. President, T. M. Kinp;, Ksq., Antigonish, N. S ; Vice-Prestdentr, Rev. Henry Cross, St. John, N. B.; N. Davies, Esq., Charlnttetown, P. K. I. Secvetnrjf, Rev E. M. Keiratead, n.A., Windsor, N. 8 Anst. Secretary, Kev. G. O. Gates, a. m., M"ncton, N. B. Treasurer, James E Ma^ter8, St. Jdhn, N. B. Assistant Treasurer, J. A. Estley, St. John, N. B. The next annual meeting of this Convention, which embraces the Churches of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and I*. E. Island, will be held witli the Granville Street Church, Halilax, commencing on the first Satur- day after the ISih of August, 1883. University of Acadia College, Wolfville. (Instituted A. D. 18:]8.) Governors— Rev A. W. Sawj'er, d d.. President of the College, ** '■ officio. Rev Geo. Armstrong, d. d., Rev E. M. Saunders, am., Rev S. W. DeBIois, D. D., Rev I. F. Bill, d. d., Rev E. Hickson, a m., Mark Curry, Esq., T. H. Rand, d.cu, B H. Eaton, A. m , D. R. Eaton, Esq.. Avard Longley, Esq., J. R. Calhoun, Esq., m. p. r., A. F. Randolph, Esq., C. V. Clinch, Esq , Rev 8. B. Kemnton, A m., Hon D. McN Parker, m i> , : J. H. Harding, Esq., Rev J. W. Manning, a b.. Rev T. A. Higgins, a m.. Secretary, Rev S. W. DeBlois, n.i). Treasurer, X Z. Chipman, Esq. S1:nate of VrnvEiiSArV.— Fellows: Theodore H. Rnnd, d.c. l., Rev. S. B. Kempton, A. m.. Rev. K. M. Saunders, u. v., Silas Alward, Esq., a. m.. Judge Johnstone, A. m.. Rev. D. A. Steele, a. m. Schot'irs: Rev. A. Cahoon, a. m., J. Parsons, A. b.. Rev G. O. Gates, a. m., H. C. Creed, A. m , Hon. Neal McL od, a. b., John Y. Payzmit, A. m.. F. II. Eaton, A. m., F. E Corning. A. u., E. D. King, a. m', Rev. J. K. Hofier, d. u., Rev. W. H. Warren, A. M., Rev. J. A. iJurkee, A. m. Faculty — Rev A.W. Sawyer, d. i>.. President, and Professor of Moral and Menial Philosophy; Rev.E. A. Crawley, u. v.. Professor Emeritus; D. F. Higgins, A M., Professor of Mathemafics; R. V. Jones, a. m.. Pro- fessor of the Greek and Latin Languages; Rev l>. M. Welton, a.m., ph d., Pro'essor of Hebrew and Christian Theology; J. F. Tufts, A M., Professor of History and Political Economy ; Rev. K. M. Keirstead, b. a., Professor of English Liteiature and Logic; Albert Colder, A, m., Instructer in Natural Science. Associated Alumni of Acadia College. President, E. D. King, A m. ; Vice-President, Herbert C. Creed, m. a. ; Secretary- Treasurer, Wni. L. Barss, a.b. ; Directors, J. K. I.. Parsons, b.a.; Prot. R. V. Jones, a. m., Frank Andrews, b. a.. Rev. E. J. Grant, J. W. Lougley, a.m.; B. 11. Eaton, m. a. Horton Academy. A. W. Armstrong, n. a.. Principal and Teacher of Greek and English. Prof J. F. Tufts, A.M., Laliu; F. Howard bchofield, a.b., Maihcmaiica and History. Acadia Seminary. Miss Mary E. Graves, Principal: Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, French and German Miss l.aura M. Goiirley, English and Latin. Miss Augusta J. Do4Ke, Music. Miss Eliza Harding, Painting and Drawing. Miss Florence L Harding "ocal Music. Miss Eliza Harding, Matron. Board of Foreign Missions. Hon. A. i Randolph, J. H. Saunders, Rev. Q. 0. Gates, a.m.. Rev. D. A. Steele m , C. P. Baker, Esq., Rev. G. E. Day, m.d.. Rev. N. J. Stewart, Re 1^ Bill, d.d.. Rev. J. E. Hopper, d.d., J. H. Harding, Ksn Johr iur li. Esq., Rev. Henry Cross, A. W. Marsters, Esq., C. F. Ci h, E^i-, I Sims, Esq Mittm W^ prioes for Hardw «re, I Wharf* [1883 &.BITIMB I -Presidentt, Rev. ttetown, P. K. I. Agst. Secretary, fames E Mafters, [ohn, N. B. icli embraces the 'land, will be held an the first Satur- ille. if the College, ex I, AM., Rev S. VV. I M., Mark Curry, ton, Esq.. Avard Randolph, Esq., ' [cN Parker, m u , A. Hignins, a m., I!hipman, Esq. nnd, D.c. I,., Rev. Iward, Esq., A.M., : Rev. A. Cahoon, 'reed, A. M , Hon. laton, A. M., F. E u. 1)., Rev. W. H. Professor of Moral rofessor Emeritus; I ones, A. M., Pro- jlton, A.M., PH I)., ts, A M., Professor id, B. A., Professor structer in Natural ige. rt C. Creed, m. a. ; '. I.. Parsons, u.a.; 1. J. Grant, J. W. eek and English. ■ B., Maihcmaiics trong, French and Miss Augusta J. ig. Miss Florence Gates, a.m., Rev. M.D., Rev. N. J. , J. H. Harding, sters, Esq., C. F. ■•» Tini)lnteiq., Rev. J. A. Gordon. Rev A. II. Lavers, Rev John Clarke, Hev. C. Gooilspeed, Rev. J. D. Skinner, Joshua iieustis, C. S. P. Robbinu, Rev. J. E. Hopper, u u. Ministerial Education Board. Rev 8. B. Kempton, a.m., J. \V. Barss, Esq., James McDonald. Esq., C. F Eaton. Esq.. Rev. A. \V. Sawye'. n. d., Rev. S. \V. DeHlois, D.u., Rev. D. M. Welton, rH.i>., Rev. E. N'. Archil)ald, J. J. Bostwick. Board of Manasement of Ministerial Belief and Aid Fund, Rev. E. M. Saunders, d.T)., Rev. J.VV . Wanning, A.n., Stephen Selden, Esq,, Hon. D. McN. Parser, M.n., J F. !>. Parsons, b.a., Rev J. F. Avery, Rev. E. J. Grant, Arthur Simpson, Esq., Rev. E. liickson, a,m., MINISTBBS OP BAPTIST OHUROHlTS IN NOVA SCOTIA Central Association. Bridgewni&r, Rev Stephen March. Brinoink, Rev J. C. Bleakney, Rev D. O. Parker. Billioion, Rev Walter J. Swaffield. Cambridge, Rev J. K. Bieakeney. Qmnrd, Rev. S. B. Kempton, A.ti. Canmng, Rev. Sydney Welion, A.n., R v. David Freeman, A m. Clitster, Rev J W. Weeks. iJartinouth, Re\^';. J. Grant Falmouth, Rev. Jos. Murray, a.m. Gaspe- rattx, Her John Williams. Halifax, Rev. A. McArthur, Rev. E. M. Saun- ders, i>. I)., Hev. J. W. Manning, a i«.. Rev. J. F. Aver}', Rev. John Miller, K'ev. H. R. Philp, a b., Rev. D. G. Shaw. Hammmds Plains, Rev. M. P. King, Riv. Wallace l.,ucas. Ilantsport, Rev Edward Whitman. Kempt, Hants Co., Rev. Geo. A. Weathers. .Kentville, Rev. Geo. Armstrong, D. ».' Kitujston, Ayl-s/hrd, Hev E. 0. Read. Rev. F. Beatde. Long Point, Rev D. Pineo. Mnmne Bay, Rev. 1,. B. Gates. New Germany, Rev yi.W- Brown, A B. St. MargareVa Bay, Hev A. W. Birss. Ujiper Aylesford, Rev. J. L. Read. IF^rr/^wj, Rev. J. Bancroft. Windsor, Rev E. M. Kierstead, b.a. Wol/ville. Rev. E. A. Crawley, d.u., S. VV. DcBlois, n. d.. Rev. A. W. Saw3'er, » d., D. M. Welton, rii i)., Rev, T. A. Hig{;ins. Tancook, Rev. D. G. Shaw. The Central Association will hold its next session at Canard, Kings Co., in June, 1883. Western Association. Parker's Cove, Rev H. Achilles. Nirtavn;, Rev. John Clark, Rev W. A. J. Blakeney. Lower Granville, Rev. Isaiah Wallace. Port Medway, Rev R. H. Bishop. Hebron, Ut-v A. Cohoon, A. M. Yarmmith, Rev. G. E. Day, M. IV., Rl'v. C. Goiidspeed, a.m.. Rev. J. A. Gordon, Rev. J. L. M. Young. Luke George, Rev A. Cogswell. J.oekeport, Rev. J. A. Durkee, : A.M MtUon, Hev. J. I. DtWolf, A. ji. , Rev. P. F. Murray. Livei-pool, Rev. S. McC. Black, A. m. Paradise, Rev J. T. Eaton. Sntlburne, Rev. G. II. Gondy. AnnanoUs, Rev. G. E. Good, 4. m. Melvern Square, Rev. ! W. E. Hall, Rev. Obed Parker. Westjwrt, Rev. A. E. Iigram. Freeport^ Rev J. F. Kempton, A.n. Arcadia, Rev J. D. Skinner. Digby Neck, Rev. J. C. Morse. Ilillshurijh, Rev J. A. Mcl.enn. Tnsket, Rev P. S. McGregor. Ragged J glands, lie\ i. F. McKenne. SaulnierriUe, Rev M. Normandy. I Clements, Rev J. M. Parker. St. Mary's Bay, Rev W. L. Parker. Clie- , goggin, Rev H. N. Parry. Middleton, Rev R. D. Porter, Rev J. II Robbins. i Bariington, Rev W. H. Richan. Ohio, Rev John Rowe. Digby, Rev J. H. Saunders. Deerfeld, Rev J A. Stubbert. Beaver River, Rev G. B. Titus. j Brvlgetoim, Rev N. Vidito, Rev. W. H. Warren, A. M. I The Western Association, comtirlsing the counties of Yarmcnth, Digby, I Sholburne and Annapolis. At P. WAL»H% City Hardware »tore» Market Square. al*: ■ I e n 1 ^ i e O 1 a o « ■ •0 e a s Sheet Ztne> flheet Lead, T,end Pipe, etc* 158 DELCHKK8 FARMKIl S [1883 Sastem Association. Amherst, Rev. D. A. Steele, a. m., Rev. (J. F. Miles. Truro, Rev.T. ,1. Armotronp. Kev. John E. •ouchcr. Kev. D. W. C. Oiiiiocli, a. m. Ovn Rn;/, Rev .F. C. Spurr, A. B. Isaac's flnrbar, Ifev L. M. Weeks. Great Mllaije, Rev M. P. t'recnian, ah., RcvT. B. LH.vton. St. Mary's, Rev. II. Eagles. Athol, Rev David McKeen. North Sytlneii. Rev. J. >V. Bancroft, a. n. Onstoic, Rev C. H. Martell, a.b. Pxigwash, Rev TI. Bool. Rev Edwin Clay, M D. River Htbtrt, Rev I. R. Skinner, a. h Sydney, Rev F. A. Kidoon Ijower L'cononiy, Rev Samuel Thompson. Upper Siewiacke, Rev Obed Chute. Lower Stexolncke. Rev. C. Haverstock. Guusborouyk, Rev. H. B. Shafner. New Harbor, Rev. D. McLeod. Iluwkeshury, Rev. W. II. Robinson. Caj}t CtmK, Rev. F. 0. Weeks. Bpencer's Island, Rev. A. Freeman, a. u. The next session is to be held at Truro, the second Saturday in July, 1883, at 10 o'clock, A. M. OONOBSOATIONAJ UNION OF NOVA BOOTIA AKD NEW BRUNSWICK. Chairman for the year. Rev James Shipperley, Maitland, Hants Co., N. S Secretary, Rev Joseph Barker, ShctKeld, N. B. Statistical Secre- tary, Rev J. W. Cojj, B A, Noel. N. S. Treasurer. Jnmes Woodrow, Esq. St. John, N. B. Jmssionary Secretary, Rev A. McGrefror. Yarmouth. N. S. Foreign Missionary Secretary, Rev Irving L. BemHU, St.wohn, N. B. The next Annuul Meeting of " The Uuion," will bu held at Liverpool, N. S., on the first week in July, 1883. j Ministera Associated. I Joseph A. Barker, Sheftield, N. B. ; Irving L. Beiiian, St John, N. B. ; D. W. Cameron, Kenwick Ridue. N. B. : J. W. Cox, » a, NfK!l. N. S.; G. W. Johnson, Milton, N. S. ; Alex McGregor, Yarmouth, N. 8.; I. B. Main. Kcononiy, N. S.; Wm Feacock, Pleasant Rner, N S.; C. L. Ross, Mar- [ garee, C. B.; James Shipperley, Muitland, N. S. ; Simon Sykes, Liverpool j N. S. ; J. B. Thomson, Cheboquc, N. S. ; Jacob Whitman, Manchester, N. S' BRITISH MSTHOOIST BFISOOFAIi. ! Rt Rev R. R. Disney, Bishop. Chatham. Ontario. Halifax, Rev M. C. Brooks. Liverpool, Rev VV. J. A. Johnson, Secretniy of Conference. Shelhume, Rev. George W. Smith. Guysborouqh, Rev. Charles Hamilton. ' St. Thomaa, DanitJt W. I., Rev K. Mel. Harper. i AFRICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Halifax, Rev H. H. Johnson; Beech Hill. Rev Alex Baile.y; Preston, Rev Geo Carvery, Rev Geo R. Neal; Cornwallis, Rev John Smith; Mis sionarv, Rev N. Drayton. This Associdtion meets the first Saturday in September of each year. THB IiUTHESRAN CHURCH. Rev Charles E. Co-ssman, Lunenburg; Rev J. TI. Hunton, Bridgewater; Rev Dr LuCher Roth, Lunenburg; Rev J £ Shetfer, Mahone Bay. DISCIFIiBB or CHRIST. Elder F. W. Pattie, Halifax. Sheet Iron, OaI?aiiized Sheet Iron and Tinned Rlretsr, etc [1883 Truro, Rev J. J. A. M. Cinn Bni/, Great MUmif, R<'v. II. Eagles. Bancroft, a. ii. tev Kdwin Clav, jv F. A. Kidsoii eke, Rev Obed «(/*, Rev. H. H. !/. Rev. W. II. iBland, Rev. A. iturday in July, 'OTIA AKD iiid, Hants Co., liitistictl Sucre- Woodrow, Esq. f armouth, N. S. )hn, N. B. 1 at Liverpool, St John.N. B.; NfKil. N. S. ; G. S.; I. B.Moin. ■ L. Ros!«, Mar- ykes, Liverpool anvhesicr, N. S' fnx. Rev M. C, of Conference, irles Hamilton, j alley; Prestnn, i n Smith; Mis ' Jt Saturday ia , Dridf^ewater; Bay. At very lowest prices-H. H. FULLER & €0. d Riret^, 1883] ALMANAOK. 159 SYNOD OF THS KIRK OF SOOTIiAND IN PICTOU COUNTY, N. 8. PnKsnYTERY OK PicTou.— /'i<7(»i/. Rcv Robert Burnet, a. m. Salt Spri7ii/3, Rev J. Fitzpafrick. Roger' $ Hill, , Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1858, Pubnico, Yarmouth Bingay John M, M n, Harvard, Mass, 18G.3, Tusket, Yarmouth Burns S \V, m d, BoUevue Hos Med Coll, N Y, 1804, Shelbume Barss Alex D W, m d, Edin, 1864, Wolfville, Kings Bissett Henry E, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1865, Port Hawkesbury Burgess F N, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1805, Cheverie, Hants ,."^„.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) y.^^ 1.0 1.1 l^|28 |2.5 gap ^^^" Ri^^B ■^ 122 12.2 £? 114 "™ u 1^ L25 IIIU 11.6 6" y f v: ^ FtiotDgraphic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WMSTIR,N.Y. US80 (716) •72-4503 4' A' AnTllg» Bellowsy and Smiths' Tools, for sale low» 160 belohbr's farmbr's [1883 Black C A, K D, Uni of Fenn, 1867, Amhent, Oumberland Black J B, H D, Uni of Penn, 1866, Windsor, Hants Bwvess Geo 0» H D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1866, Somerset, Kings Buckley George ti, M D, Jeff Med Coll, Phil, 1867, Guysboro' Bell George, M d, Harviord, Mass, 1868, Barrington, Shelbume Black John F, h d, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1868, Halifax city Borden Fredk W, u u. Harvard, Mass, 1868, Canning, Kings Bent Wm H, M d, HarvanL Mass, 1869, Argyle, Yarmouth Bamaby Gid, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1872, Petite Riviere, Lunenburg Bums T M, M o, Bellevue Hos M C, N Y. 1864, Lookeport, Shelbume Bowles E P, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1874, Wolfville, Kings Balcom Parker N, M D, Uni of N Y, 1875, Aylesford, Kings Bent Chas, H d, Uui of Penn, 1847, Truro, Colchester Bethune John T, H D, Halifax Med Coll, 1875^ Baddeck, Victoria Best Fredk, M D, Uni of Fenn, 1876, Burlington, Hants BeokwithJ K, registered under sec 37 of Med Act, 1867, Lockeport Campbell Duncan, M n, Harvard, Mass. 1869, Port Hood, Inverness Carrit Thos VV, Uni of Penn, 1865, Amherst, Cumberland Collie James B, h d, Harvard, Mass, 1869» River John, Pictou Clarke Augustus F, u d, Harvard, Mass, 1^9, Parrsboro', Cumberland Cameron Wm, M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1872, Halifax city Chase Thos C, H D, Uni of N Y, 1873. Si Manrarets Bay, Halifax Campbell Donald, H D, Dalhousie Coll, 1874, Halifax city Chisholm Donald, M D, Dalhousie Coll, 1874, Judi(;^ue, Inverness Cox JRobinson, u d, Dalhousie Coll, 1875, Up Stewiacke, Colchester Campbell John G, m d, Uni of Peim, 1876, Goose River, Cumberland Clarke J J, registered under section 37, Med Act, 1876, Barrington Cunningham N F, m P, Bellevue Hosp M C, N Y, 1877, Dartmouth Chisholm Mdooh, V d, McGill Coll, Mont, 1877, Loch Lomond, Riohmd Clay Henry P. n D, Uni of N Y, 1879, Kings Co Carrit Edward, t B 8, Edin, 1^, Guysboro' Greed Chas, M b c a, London, 1888, Pugwash, Cumberland Crane Chandler, U D, Uni of Penn, 1850, Halifax city Clarice Wm G, H D, Harvard, Mass, 185^ KentviU«. Kings Clay Edwm, M D, Uni of N Y, 1855, HaBfax city Campbell C Fitz Hy. M D, Uni of Fenn, Phil, 1869, residence not known Cowie A J, M D, Um of Penn, M b c s l, 1860, Halifax city Cameron Hugh, H D, Uni of Penn, 1861, Mabou, Inverness Croucher Albt E, H D, Coll Phy and 8, N Y, 1863. Bridgewater, Lunbg Campbell James, H j^ Harvard, Mass, 1864, Sherbrooke, Guysboro' Greed Edwin, H D,, Bfygea Thera Coll, 1860, Upper Stewiaoke, Hants Carey Robert H, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1866, Lunenburg Calder Jas S, M d. Harvard, Mass, 1866, Bridgewater, Lunenburg ' (>eelman F G, if D, Coll Phy and Sur, 1867, Maitland, Hants Cove John W, u d, Uni of Fenn, 1867, Sprintr Hill, Cumberland Chipman Heiuy, m d. Harvard, Mass, 1868, Horton, Kings Coleman J And, H d. Harvard, Mass, 1868, Granville Ferry, Annapolis DeWolf James R, M D^ Edin, L b o a B, 1841, Halifax Denison J N, H D, Um of Fenn, 1850, Brooklyn, Hants Davis Joseph D, M d, Horn Coll, Phil, 1859, Yarmouth Dodge Stephen, H D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1859, HaUfax DeBiois Louis G, M D, Coll Phy & 8, N Y, 1861, Bridgetown, Annapolis Denison Joseph, M D, Bellevue Hosp Mea Coll, 1864, Bridgetown Dodd Marcus, H p. Coll Phy and 8, N Y, 1866, Bridgeport, C B Doneham B Eugene, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, Freeport, Digby Dakin Robert A, H D, Harvard, Mass, 1869, Pugwash, Cumberland DeWitt Ceo E, u D, Harvard, Mass, 1872, Chester, Lunenburg DesBrisay Thomas L, M d, Bowdoin Coll, Maine, 1876, Bridgewater Densmore Jas D, u d, Hx Med Qoll, 1877, North East Hbr, Shelbume "I I I " m ' |il i ii jjjn ii , II , i j i[ I i n II ; i ii ii ii i ii Biiteker'9 FIIm* Wiioleiale^ bo«t an4 «lie«|»est. Mle lowt [1883 land imenet. Kings ysboro Delbume [itax city , Kings nouth re, Lunenburg port, Shelburne olle. Kings Kings ck, Victori* 57, Lockeport kkI, luTeruees and 1, Fictou o', Cumberland lif ax city lay, Halifax rity Inverness ke, Colchester ;r, Cumberland >, Barrington 7, Dartmouth pmond, Riohmd and Jogs denco not known city nesB Igewater, Lunbg :e, Guysboro' iwiacke, Hants I lUnenburg Hants imberland JngB °'eri7, Annapolis Jifax bown, Annapolis Bridgetown port, C B >rt, Digby Cumberl'and nenburg Bridgewater Hbr, Shelburne D7 n. H. FUILBR ft €0;, lie«d of Von^titHfiha^, 1883] •■ H.' * ALMANACK. 161 Drew tieo Klkanah, M D, Uni N Y, 1881, Petite Riviere, Lunenburg Dyer J Gould, M D, Uni Louisiana, 1867, Halifax city Demille VV B, u D. Hx Med Coll. 1882. House Surgeon P C Hosp, Hx Ellison R J, H D, Uni of Penn, 1856, Bear Rivor, Annapolis Eustace Robt, L F F 8, Glas, L c s, Ont, 1866, Capo Canso, Guysboro' Ellison H A, M D, Uni of N Y, 1877, Weymouth, Digby Parish GroKgs J, M B c s,Lond, 1634^ Ywmouth' ' Fraser Benj D, K D, Hesse, L B C s, Ed&i, 1884, Windfloib, Hanta Farish James C, U: It, Uni of Penn, 1837/YacrmoDtb' : Fixott Hy C, K D, GlAffcm, m b c a, Lond, 1841; Aliehst, -Richmond Forbes James G, M D, Uni of N Y, 1842, Li verpbdl, 'Queens Farish Henry G, un. Uni of Penn, H b o a,: London, 1849, -Liverpool Fitch Simon, X D, lectin, 1841, Halifax cit^ ■> ■ Fixott Henry Jas, v d: Harvard, Mass, 1866, St Peters^Richmond French W K, if D, Urn of X Y, l8&7, Cape Sable Inland Fraaer William, li b, K B c s, Bng, 186S: N«w Gttsgow, Piotou Farrell Edwd, li D, Odll Phy andSur, N Y, 1864;. Halifax city Fraser Thomas R^ M D, Eleotic Med Coll, Ohio; 1864, Halifax city Falconer A F, X D, Harvard, Mass £-1865, Sharbrooktf, Guysboro' Fitch J N, H D, Coll F9iy and Sor; K Y, 1867. Lttkeyilld, Kings Fq}ler Hewman J|Bellevue Hosp Med Ooll, 1868, Orana Pre, Kings Fraser D'A, H D, Uni of Peim, 1870, HUifetx eil7> Freeman Chas M, M D, McGiU, 1871, Cape Sabltf Idand FuUertoa Wm Y, u D, Bellfevue Hosp Med Ooll^: 18!^ Port Williams Fox Chas James, II d, Uni'of Pcinn, 1876; Ptibiu6o, ' Y wmouth Fritz Emdon, X .», Bellevu<» Hosp Mtti -CoUi 1880, Digby Gilpin Bernard J, if V, U^iof Ptan, Mifi s, Loild, WMi Halifax city Geddea t O, Licentiate of No*a Sebtia, l858,?Y«rmoitth Gray Chas^ m d, Uni of Penn, -1668, ^Mahond B*y,^Lian«iQbait Gossip Chits J, If D, 1859, Windsor, HantH * '> - Grahain John McK, U Di, Jeff Med Ck>ll, 1872, t^sidAice not known Gunn Robt, y D, Be&avu»HonvMed CV)!}, 1874^^ StrsthlprA, Inverness Gaudet Fidele, if D, Victwia t>l, Mofttristil,' 1880, M^tesMi, Digby Co Hooper John C, if m CoU :Fhy«ad Sur, 1864, RavtrdoBi H^ots Harris J H, u d. Bell ^osp Med CoO, 1866, Beaver River. Tarmouth Hairis J«B W, u D, Hai^anL: Mass, 1868, residencJB not known Harding-Fred W, h tk, MoGill, MontreaLMidcQiBtonii^ Annapolis Harley Benj V, reoistered undier section 87 Med Act, 1872; Yarmouth HewBon C W, x D^Uni of Penn, 1872, Bivit Herbert, Cumberland Hiltz C W, M D, Dalhousie CoU, 1878. Chetiter, Lune'nbtinr Howard Stei^ien, k D, Uni of Pjtan, Phil, 1866i Oxford, eomberknd Harel Victor, -H D, Viotoria:€oll, Monti, 1880^ Ariblnt^ Richmond Co Jennings Edwd, 1ID,C«» Pl^ and Sur. 1843, BalifakqiCy. . Johnstone Lewis^ K v^ B qm, Edin^ 1896, Blobk M&uA Mines, C B Jones J £dgar< If D, mrvwd; Mass; 1868, Digby, US Jacobs J J, M o, Harvard. Mstos, 1861, Lunenbulng - Jamieson Geo, X D, HarVtinl, Mass, 1866, Tangief, Halifatc Johnston Danl M, Halifax Med ColL 1878, Svdn^, C B Johnstone Edmd J, H D, Bell Hosp Med Coll, 18^ Sydney Mines, C B Kirby Thomas, Licentiate of Med Board, 1857, Tusket, Yarmouth Kirkwood Henry, H,D, Jeff Med Ccdl, 1869, Piotou Kelly Edgar % M D, Coll Phy and Sur, N Y, 1866, Yarmouth Kempton Zenas M. X n. Dartmouth, M H, 1866, Wallace^ Cumberland Kennedy Evan, H d< Uni of Boston, 1876, residenise not known: Kelly H L, M «, Uni of N Y, 1853, Yarmouth , Lawson Archd, H n, X R a, Enriand, 1866, Halifax city I Linton D M, M D, Halifax Med Coll, 1876, VVestville, Pictou , L'Esperance ^ G S, X D., Uni of Laval. Q, 1877j Aricha.t, Richmond i Lindsay A VV H, x D, DolhouBie Col, 1875, x B o X, Edin, 1877, Hx if :t::' I I I •■*y Hi \ ■■'<;•; ;.; . ■,;',*;■ m '*"!;:• ; • { :^-n i ',M hMIMftt, At p. WALSU% City Hanlwtre Store, llarket SfVftN. I Fairbanks' and Hoire's Coaiiter and Platrorm Scales, 162 BELCHER 8 FARMER S [1883 Lanlgan John A, M D, Uni N Y, 1877, Halifax city Marsters Holmes, M D, Jeflf Med Coll, 1840, Berwick, Kings Miller J S, M D, Berkshire Med Coll, 1855, Comwallis, Kings" Mitchell Robert, H D, l B o s, Edin, 1858, Amherst, Cumbenand Mitchell W M, k v, Jeflf Med Coll, Phila, 1859, New Glasgow, Pictou Moren Arthur, « D, Edin, 1860, Halifax city Morse Leandry in Nova Scotin, unless IiIk name aliHli be registered in tne Book of B'^f{'**try of the Provincidl Medical Board, nd unless lie shall hiv<» received from suchBitafd a iicensie to practice. 16 Any person cniiilt;d to be reiiistered under this chapter, but who shall neglect Of omit to be so re(;istered, shall not be entitled to any of tlie rights or privileges conferrod by the provisions of this chapter, s? long as such netrlect or omission shall continue. 17. No person, otherwise .full}' qualified under this chapter; shall be refused registration (^ a li^en8« to. pntotise on account of his adopting or refusini; to «.dopt the practice o^. any particular theory of medicine or surg- ery. In case of such refuiwl by tEte Boa^,.the party aggrieved shall have the right to appeal to the Oov^nor in Council, who, lyion due cause shown, shall issue an order to the Boalrdto.fvgititerthft.Dame. of such person and to grant hjm a license to prnciice. .. 21. Every per«tiit, and t6 demiind and recover in any court of reasonable charges tsr proft^ipnal aid, advice and visits, and the cost of any medicine or othM' mfidicaloi^ surgi^l appliances rendered or sup- plied b; him to his patients. 22. ' No person shall be entitle! to ri^coTcr any charge in any court of law for any medical or suf^icalalyice? or for attendance, or fiir the per- formance uf nny operation, or for mny m^dioine which he shad have buth prescribed and supplied, i^idess ^e shafi prova upon the trial Hhat he is reg- istered unuer tliia ohspter. ■ '~l ''■ 24. No persop phalibsappruflted as medical officer, physician or sur- Keon in ^ny branch of 'thap^tb^io seii^ic^, or in any hospital or other char- itable inslitutioB, unless he shiul be registered under the provisions of this chapter. -^ • 25. No cert ficate reqiiiri>d by any Act now in force, or that may here- after be passed, from any physician or Burgeon, or medieal practitioner shall lie valid, unless the pwsun signing the same shall be registered under this chapter. 26 If any person not res;istercd nr licensed under the provisions of this chapter, or not being ictnallv employed as a physician or surgeon in H r Mxjesty's naval »r military service, practises Physic, SurafST or Midwifery for liir«, gain, or hope of reward, he shall (liereby ibifeit a sura of twenty dollars for each day on which lie so practiies. 27. Any sum tbrle{tud under the next preceding sfotinn shall be recov- erable with co^t", and nt^v t>« s^icd for and recovi>i-e() in the same manner as a private debt, by ihe {Provincial Medical Board or any member thereof ; and being recovered, shah belong to the Board fur the use thereof under XiU Sows, ttaav Hawsr CtpwiiUr 9aws» At B. H. FULLER M €0.'S, head of Power's Wharf. that mav here- iruetitioner shall ind under this 'ovisions of this Burfl^on in H r y or Midwifery um of twenty shall be recov- e same manner ember thereiif ; thereof under 1883] ALMANACK. 165 this chapter. Provided that, where the information leading to nnch recov- ery shall have been given by any person unconnected with the medicul profession, such person shall bb entitled to receive one-half of the sum so recovered. 28. Upon the trial of such cause, the burden of proot as to the iieense or riKht of the defendant to practise Fhysic, Surgery or Midwifery in Nova Scotia shall lie Mpon the defendant. EDWARD FARRELL, Regithar. Beglater of qualified Midwivea in the City of Halifax* (Only these are allowed by law to practloe midwifery in the City of HaliflBx.) Mrs Blybe, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, 1846, 21 Cot^swell ,Street. Mrs MHgee, EdiHburgh, 1863, Poor's Asylum midwife. Mrs Adams. Dublin, i848. 47 George Street. Mrs McGregor, Edinbui^tn, 1876. 66 Goltinicen Street. Mrs Mason, Provincial Medical Board, 1878, Crt-ighton Street. Mrs Little, do do do \9i, Gottingen Street. Mrs Burgess, do do do '"' " Mrs Rvan, do do do Mrs Hsins, do . do do Mn Graden, do do do 121 Comwallis Street. Queen Street. Si I Bilby Street. Richmond. Ohemiate aud proKgista. The following named are dulv registeied under the provisions of the Pbarroaey Actof 1876: | Oj^cfT*;— H. A. Taj'lor. Prfndent. W. H. Webb, Vice Pretidtnt. E. B. Sutcliffe, Treamtrtr. J. H. Angwin, Secy. A. F. Buckley, Rtyiitrar. i Kenneth J. McKenzie . Ficton. John A. McKay Halifax. Ricburd A- Ni»bet, . . . do- Edwin L. Nash Lunenburg. Wm. F. Ormopd......V«le Colliery. Wm. H. O'Doll Truro. Bishop ]]. Porter Bridcewater. Thomas M. Power IlaliTax. William W. Keese Truro. Alfred Kounceft'll Lunenburg. George V. Kand Wolfville. Charles C. Richards . . .Yarmouth. William H. Simson.. .Haliiax. J, tiodrrey Smith do E. B. SuicliiTe do. J. A. Shaw Windsor. Frank C. Simson Halifax. William H. Stevens... Da rtmoiith. Henry A. Taylor. .... ; Halifax. John McD. 1 avlor. . . do. Ghas. F. Taylor Bfidgewater. John J. Vhlman Newport. W. H. Webb Halifiix. A. A. W«iodill do. {Thomas Ward Kentville. John W. Webb Windfor. i James Walsh .... ... .Hahfax. James H. Angwin . . . .Halifax. Thomas A. BruWn .... do. J. K Dent . do. Stewart Bums... Sydney. Adabi 0. Bull New iilasgow. Bavil Bell .StellartoQ. Charles E. Borden. .. .Canniu^. Avery F. Buckley. . . .Halifax. W. 8. Copeland- North Sydney. Chas. F. Cochrane. ...Kentville- Juhp D. .Cuptiand. . . . AnUgenisbe. A. B. Cunningham.. . .Annapolis. George Carew New Qlasgbw. J. Howard Qavanas^. do- John Chaloiier. ...... Digby. Thomas I)urney. . . . . .Halitax. Martin F. Eagar do. Alex. For8\'th do. Fred W. Fraser.' Pictou. Robert P. Frseer. ..... do. Roderick Fraser Westville. James R. Gordon Haliiiix, John D. Gauld River John. J. S. Hemmeon Liverpool A. C. Hutchinson . . . .Yarmouth George Irwin Halifax. liobartS Master^.. ...Kentville. Joseph Margeson. . . . .Halifox. A. F. BUCKLEY, Rtgittrar. ! r :li LowMt prtoMut r^ WALMU*S& ■■■■ ft Diialin, a powerful explosive, at H. H. FULLER ft CO.'H, 166 BQLOHERS FARMERS [1883 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. DALHOUBIB OOLLBQE AND UNIVBBSITT. HALIFAX. Board ov Governors— -Hon Sir Wm Young, Ll. D., KniKht, late Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, Chairman. Hon Sir Chas Tupper, K. c. M. o , c. B., M. D., M.P., Hon J. W. Ritchie, Hon 8. L. Shannon, Q. c, Judge of Probate. Very Rev Geo M. Grant, d. »., Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont, James F. Avery, Esq., u. o , William J. Stairs, Esq. Rev John McMillan, H A., B D., Rev John Forrest, Hon Alfred G Jones, John S. Maclean, Esq, Peter Jack, Esq, John Doull, Esq, Rev Robert Murray, His Worship the Mayor of Halifax, ex officio, D. C. Fraser, Esq., n.A., President Alumni Association, ex officio. George Thomson, Esq Treasuret: William M. Doull, Esq, Secretary Faculty ot Arts — Very Rev Principal Ross, d.d.. Professor of Ethics and Political Economy. Rev William Lyall, ll.d., Projfssor of Lotfic and Metaphysics and Interim Professor of Rhetoric, Charles Mac- donald, h.a.. Professor of Mathematics. John Johnson, h.a.. Pro- fessor of Classics. George Lawson, ph.d., ll.d., f.i.c. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. James Gordon McGreiror, h a., d.8C , f.r. 8.K., " George Miinro" Professor of Physics. Rev John Forrest, " George Munro" Professor of History. J. G. Schurman, a. m., d. so ; "George Munro" Professor of English Literature. Prq/essor Liechti,M.A., Tutor in Modem Languages. Facultv op Scienck — The Professors of the Faculty of Arts, with James Liechti, m.a.. Professor of .Modern Lxnguaifes. Uev. David Honeyman, dcl., f.s.a., Professor of Geology and Palceontology. Terms. — The Winter Session for 1882-83 commences on Monday, Oct 23, 1882, and ends on April 25,1883. The Summer Session commences on Monday, April 30, 1883, and closes June 29, 1883. , Incorporated Aldhni. — D. C. Fraser, b.a , Presidents H. McD. Henry, q.c, Vice-President. F. H. Boll, b. a.. Secretary. W. B. Ross, Treasurer. Robert Sedgewick, b a., q c, J. G. MacGregor,. D. 80., A. P. Silver, Alf. Whitman, b.a., J. F. Davidson, b.a., Executive Com- mittee, (with Officers). HALIFAX MXDIOAL OOLLKOB^ HALIFAX. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.) Factiltt of Medicine— R. S. Black, m.».. l.r.o.8., Edin., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and President of the Faculty. Alex P. Reid, m.d'., L.R. c.^., Edin; t. c. p., and 8., Canada, Archibald Lawson, h. d., M Q.C. 8., Eng^audj Professors of the Principles and i Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Medicine. W^ B. Slaytcr, M.D., K.R.O BjL., F.O.8., Lond., L.R.c.F. Eng., Professor of Obstetrics and the diseases of Women find Children. Edward Farrell, H. d.. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. John F. Bla'-k, M.D., Professor of Materia Medico, Therapeutics, and Clinical Surgery. John Somers, h.d.,f.r.m.8.. Professor of Physiology. George L. Sinclair, m.d., New York, m.d., Univ. Halifax, Professor oj Ana- tomy. D. A. Campbell, m. d., d.M., H. McD. Henry, ll.b.. Pro ffssors of Medical Jurisprudence, pj. Jennings, MD., Clinical Ijcctw er on Dermatology. B. G.Page, m.d., H.R.c. s., Lond., Lecturer on Botany. Hand 8i)wa» all fiiarauleedy at lowest prices. R ft CO/S, [1883 NT. BAI.IFAX. ,. D., Knight, Dhas Tupper, L. Shannon, »., Prlncipnl nt, Jamea F. in McVlillitn, I S. Maclean, Murray, His 5r, Esq., n.A., lomson, Esq ., Professor of Profissor of Charles Mnc- n, H.A., Pro- , Professor of A., D.8C ,F.R. ohn Forrest, A. M., D. 8C ; Licchti, H.A., nlty of Arts, Uev. David eontofof/y. on M.onday, imer Session 29, 1883. , nti H McD. W. B. Ross, regor, i>. sc, xecutive Com- FAX. ffiii., Emerittts P. Reid, m.d'., iw«on, M. D., Practice oj 0., u-R.o a., CItnical Lecturer on Diseases pf Children. Mr W. H. Waddell, Instructor in Practind Chemistry. A. W. H. Lindsay, M.D., MB, Edin., fnstructor in Microscopy. C. K. Pnttner, Fn. M , and I>. W. Harrinuton, M.v , Instructors in Practical Pharmacy. Dr Campbell, and Dr. Lindsny, Demonstrators of Anatomy. Dr. A. P. Reid, Dean. Dr J. V. Black, Registrar and Treasurer. Dr A. Lawaon, Assistant Registrar. G. f. Skeily, Janitor, [The parti(;nlarB of other Colleges. and Edncational InstitHtions will be foand in connection with the Deuoninational matters with which the Institutions are coanectad.] PUBLIC BOHOOLS. CoaHOiL ov PoBUO Instbcctioh — The Members of the Exeeo* tire Council. SuPBRiNTSKDBirr Or EoooAxioir-'David Allison, Esq, ll.d. Clerk, Geo W. T. Inrlnff. Examiners vor thr Proviiiob, to examine and liceoso Teachers --Language, Rev Geo B. Dodwell, m.a.; School Management, Teaching, ' ^., iftev Principal Ross, d. d.; Mathentatics, D. F. Higgins, a. m.; History and Geography, Rov Thos J. Daly. Normal and Modbl Schools^ Trdro — Prina'pal and Professor of Didactics and Chemistry, John B. Calkin, m.a. Frank H. Eaton, m.a., Professor of Mathematics and Physics ; John B. Hall, Ph. u.. Professor of Language and History { Miss Otiie A. Smith, Itutrudor in Drawing and Calisthenics, Model School. — Academic Department, ' ' ' Grade IX., Jnmes Little; Grade VIII., Miss M. A. Hamilton; Grade VII., Miss Janet Archibnhl ; Grade V I., Miss Ellen Dickie ; Grade V., Miss Bet-sie Webster ; Grade IV., Miss Agnes Hamilton ; Grade III., Miss Bessie Archibald ; Grade II , Mins Mary J. Mcljcod ; Grade I., Mivs Mary Russell. WiUow Street Branch— Grades IV. ^ v., Miss ti. Church ; Grades I., II. ir III., Miss M. Newcombo. Scliool Dlstriett, Inapeoton and Oommtaaionen. District No. 1 — The City and County of Halifax. — Hinkle Condon, Inspector, UsJifax. City of Halifax — Thomas Trenaman, m.d.. (Chmrman,) Hon Jas Butler, m1l.c., (Vioc-Chairman,) W. O. Wiswoll, Duncan A. Fraser, H. D., Archd Lawson, m.d., Jamea Shand, J. Wa., J. Windrow, Esq. District of South Queens — Revd Messrs J. Forsythe, Black, Sykes, DeWolf, H. Marray, C. Jost ; and Hugh Houston, James Forbes, Don Campbell, Jno R.Hnll, Enoch Steadman, Eldred Cahoon, Geo S. Parker, J. N. Mack, H. G. Farish, Thomas Kempton, Simeon Ctthoun. District of North Quems — Zebnlon G. Murray, Stephen Smith, Benj L. Teifer, Robei t Bryden, Edw P. Freenr.an, John Lacey, A. J. Lcdbcttcr, Frans Kempton, J. B. Harlow. DistBicT No. 3— The Counties of Shelburne and Yarmouth. — A. C. A. Donue, I>)8pector, Barriogton. District of SheBnirtib — Revs T. H. White, d. v., George Goudy, J. A. McLenn, R Mack, D. Creelman ; and W. T. Kelley, R. G. Irvin, J. G. Allen, Joseph Walters, N. W. White, Robert Freeman. District of Barrington — Revd's J. I. Porter, W. H. Bichan ; and Gabriel Robertson, J. B. Lawrence, Henry Chute, Theodore Nick- erson, T. W. Wilgon, Arthur Doane, Frank Homer, James Snow, Wm B. Smith, J. K. Wilson, m.d., George Wilson, Bartlett Covill. District of Yarmouth — Charles E. Brown, Nathan Hilton, John W. Moody, Clms W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen George Crosby, Amos Hilton, Jr, W. H. Moody, R. B. Brown, Harris H. Crosby, JnmVs Cain. District of Argyh — Rev J. Manning; Enos Gardner, Michael Suretto, David D'Entrcmont, Nathaniel Travis, James A. Hatfield, P. L. Hatfield, James M. Lent. Anselm O. Potier, James Nickerson, Mclford | Sims, Edward S. Perry. | DtsTRioT No. 4 — The Connties of Djgby and Annapolis. — Leandei- S. Morse, A. M., Inspector, Bridgetown. District of Digby — Bevds P. J. Filleul, J. H. Saunders, M^ J. Driscoll, J. C. Morse ; and Stephen Marshall, Wm F. Potter, Jno S. McNeil, B. S. FitzRandolph, C. D. Jones, A. D. Hoyt, G. H. Dunbar, B. H. Ruggles, Elisha Payson, £. Bnmham. District of Clare— Jloy'd James Daly, V. G., Rev John M. Gay ; J. G. Nowlan, Esq , Jean P. Thibandcau, Esq., Anselme 5l. Comeau, Esq., James Stuart, Esq., Ange Blin, Esq., Messrs. C. Monde Melancon, Timothy Sullivan, Pien-e I. Bolliveau, Aug F. Comeau, Pierre C. Goddt. AnnofUis EaM—YLttvi L. M. Wilkins, W. H. Warren, and J. T. Sheet 2ii0, Wove Wire Cloth, t»A Zi«e ICalls, At H. H. FULLER ft CO.'S, at lowest prie«i. moath. — A. C. >li«. — I^andei- ■■»• . » TT 1883] ALMANACK. 160 I'kiton ; nnd Miner Tup|)er, Jonathan Wowlbiiry, m. d., Wni Miller, n. H. Parlier, Boninh iSpinney, Beriaii Daniels, Wm II. Bulcom, Lewis G. DeBloia, >i. d., R. B. Ourling, Edward Marshall, Jamea P. Foster, II. B. Mogoe, L. 11. Morse, M. d. Annamlis We»t — Hevs H. D. DcBlois ; and Peter Bonnett, Robt Mills, Wm V. Jones, Isaiah Dclap, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargie, John D. Potter, Robert Troop, A. B. Cunninghan, Samuel McCormick. D18TBICT No. S— The Coubtiea aF Kings and Hauta. — Colin W. RoBcoe, Inspector, Upper Canard. King* Co—Jd. DeV. Chipmao, Holmea E. Marsters, m.d , John N. Bowles, Jno Foster, Amos Black, George W. Fisher, Wm Eaton,' E. A. Moren, D. Rttpert Eoton, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Ilsler, Abr Ellis, Chas J, Tobin, Wm M«^e, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Borden, Arnold S. Barbidge, James Lyons, J. M. Boscoe, Rufus BnrgesB, Johnston Patterson, Russell Caldwell, Irad, Benjamin, James T. Manning, Stnnley P^aton, A. Stanley Fisber B. U. Calkin, A. McN. Patterson, ThcM. Harris, Geo. BtirgcaSf Edward R. Bjshop.' DUtricl o/Ekut Hantt — Revd Jacob, McLellan ; and Isaac O'Brien, Wm Hamilton, Wm Casey, Jno McLeam, Hugh McLearn, D. McLean, H.D., Jas McKonzie, H. H. Blois, Wm Stevens, John Sim, Dr Croelman, James A. Thoinnson. Dittrict of West Hants — ^Rerds Thos Mayoard, m.a., J. Bancroft, John McMurrav,. T. J. Daly; and M. H. Goudge, Charles Mnmford, Hiram Smith, And Shaw, Shubael Dimock, Geo DeWolf, Thos Aikins. District No. 6 — The Counties of Antigonish and Guysborough. — Roderick McDonald, Inspector, Guysboro', Antigonish Co — Revs Hugh Gillis, Wm Chisholm, Ronald McGilli- vray, Uulwrt Gerrior, J. F. Forbes, James Frasor, John J. Chisholm, John Shaw ; and Alexander Mcintosh, h.d., Archibald McGillivray, Wifi Chisholm, ThosM. King, Norman McDonald, Angus Smith, Jno C. McKinnon, h.u., Angus McGillivray, John D. Copoland. District of Guif^orou^ — Ilevds H. H. Hamilton, James Buckley, M. Tompkins, Geo McAuley ; and Chris Jost, John Mahoney, E. J. Cunningham, Wm Moir, H. R. Cunningham, Thos Condon, Abraham N. Whitman, Donald Gunn, James PUrcell. District of St. Mar^s — Rcvds Henry Eagles, Richard Johnson, Robt Cuniniing; and Neil Gunn, Alex Cumminger, Allan McQnanie, John A. IkfcDonald, Alexander Sinclair, Dr. Campbell, Wm D. li. Came- ron, A1®K. Anderson aud Dr. Falconer. District No. 7— The Counties of Cape Breton and Richmond.— Mtilcolm J. T.^acnell, Inspector, River Bourgeois, C. B. Cape Breton Co — Very Rev Neil McLeod, Revds Jas Quinan, Dr McLeod,. Joseph Cbishptm, John Quinan, Alexander Farouharson, A. A. McGillivray, C. Croucher, John Murray, Michael McKcneie, Donald Sutherland, M.' A. McPhersou, D. J^. Mclnto&h, Gavin Sin- clair, David Smith, G. S. Metzler, S. F. Kendall, J. Fraetr, D. J^cMiilaa ; and C. H. Harrington, Lanchlin Robertson, IS. T. Mose- ley, Joseph McVnrish, Donald McDongall, Miclil. McDonald, m. u. Rtchffond Co — Revs John McDou^all, Charles P. Martcll, JaiAes M. Quinan, J. E. Ethier, Joseph Quman, D. D., D. McDougall, G. L. Gordon ; and Wm Crichton, E. P, Flynn, David Gruchy, John Frediill, Peter ^osdet, Wm LeYesc»nte, Simon Teri-io, Ed wd Gagnon, ^M^ WALSH'S. ClUHardwaie Slor«,_ _ ■i h.'U Py ■■Mm^ I I mjol^ftH h«'a,/..;j H. H. TVUttL k CO,i kgtnU for Joseph MathetOD, Reml Benoit, WHIhitD R. Caller, D. A. Heam, Duncan Cameron, H. Martell, A. K. McCniah. DiSTBiOT No. 8— The Cooatiea of iBveniesa and Vietoriii.-~John Y. Oann, Inapector, Broad Covt, C. B. Diatriet of North In vtnu$$ i Berda M. Stewart, Peter ^Mtt, Alex Qrani, Donald Chithoinn, P. LeBlano, M. Laffln, — — Peacock ; and iSaih Campbell (Chairqiafl), John O. Crowdia, Donald MeLeod, f.ReTS D. B. Blair, W. Stewart, D. C. Moore, Alex McLean, A. McOillirray ; and W. Fraser, Alex Gmnt, Adam C. Bell, D. D. McDonald, W. J. McKenaie, D. C. Fraser, Jas Holmes. District No. ]0->-The Cotinty of Comberland and that part of tlio County of Colchester compriaed by the District of Sterling and tlie TownshuM or Economy and Lontlonderry. — Wm. Dt McKenzio, Inspector, Panrsbuio. ' Diariel of Wetl Colcke»fer.—B»ws Robt Gvant, Jas McLean, James Sinclair, Maynard P. Freeman ; and W. A. Fnlmer, J. L. Peppard, M. D., Josiah C. Crowe, Isaac Flemming, 8. Jenks, A. Y. Corbott. fJistrict ofstirlinq.'^'^m l^homaii Sedgewick, Robert L. ByerH, E. D. Roach, m.d., ^as Bonnyman, W. M. Blackwood, John Clarke, John McKay, John Irvine, John MilUr. Diatrict of Cumfor/nni/— Revs G. Townsh^nd, D. A., Steele; and Gilbert Seaman, Charles Lawrence, Cyrus Bcn$, R. McLean, J. C. Brundage, Abram A. Stevens, John Bragg, John Baker, J. W. Morris, J. W. Schiirman. District of Parrtboro'—l^v Charles Bot/rman, n.tt.; arid T. D. Dickson, E. Vickery, W. f. King, Thos Kirkpatrick, CharlM Smith, Jesse FailertOD, John Gillespie, John IikniiHif. < ... ^...„.. Howe'8 Platform ud Counter i9oalet> best and cheapest, RobertROii'M Superior Mill aud OlrculAr Mawit* 1883] ALMANACK. 171 COMMERCIAL^EFARTMENT. BANKS. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Establiahed 1825.] Capital >500,000 paid up. RobieUniacki>, (Prnst), Frederick D.Corbet, (V. P.) Thoinan Bnyne, ll/. .1. Morton, James Thointoii. Cashier, W. L. Pitcaithlv. Acoountant, |j. A. McCartiiy. Teliur, S. H. Black. Discount Clerk, J. 11. Moriinon. |l.e(l);er Kee|H-r, J. D. Drown. Clerks, C. A. Graham, John McDonald, H. |j. (iiiy. Discount days— Daily, except Saturday. Afrenc'«8in Nova 9<-otia at Acadia Iron Mines, Barrington, Lockennrt, ll,tiiii>nbin-g, Oxford, I'arrsboro', Bhelburne, Truro, Windsor, In New I brimswick at H.illsburo, Petitcodiac, Saekville, St. John. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [GaUblished 1832.] Capital $1,000,060. Directors, John S. Maclean, (Prest), John Doiill, (Vice-Prest.) Daniel Oonan, .1. .1. Bremner, S. A. white. (/Bshier, Thomas Fyshe. Account- lilt, T. O. MiUonnld. Telioni, J. Moore, W. T. Symons. Clerks, W. Thomson, W. A. Smith, F. Kennedy, L. McNutt, W. W. Bowes, It. H. |riii|)iian. S. Moore, W. W. Gossip, P. C. Elliott, H. A. UicliHrdson. Messenfirers, George Anderson, John A. Anderson, K. H. GriiBths. In- iipecior, JttH B. Forgan. Discount days^verv week day except Saturday. I Agencies in Nova Scotia at Amherst, Anlfapolis, Bridgetown, Digbv, Konlville, Liverpool, New Glasgow, Noith Sydney, Picfou. Ynrmoutii. In New Brunswick at Campbelitown, Chatham, Fredericton, Moncton, Newcastle, Kichibucto, St. John, St. Stephen, Sussex, Woodstock. In P. E. Idland at Charlottet'^wn. Inuaoitobaat Winnipeg., ——-—^ ' ' ' ''■■ t BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. [EptaUiabed Igsi.] '^ Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling. Head Office, London. Sec'y,'R. W. Bradford. Head Office in the Culoniee, Great St James Street, MontreaL' Qonerat Mahiger, K. K. (irindley. Inspector, W. H. .Nowers. Haufax Brasq^— ManMwr, A.E. EUia. Accountant, F. Brownfi^ld. Teller M. God/ray. (A*tka, T. S. Bill, J. Prentice, P. G^bbett. Meosen , ger, p. Pophara. Discount, daily. .,>.,.>>■ UNION BANK OF HAUFAX. [Batablb1i«d 1856.] Capital £250,000. Directom, Jas A. Mnren, (Prest), Jno Gibaoa^ E&w. Smith, Georgo R. Anderson, Wm. J. Stairs. Hon Kobt Boak, M. P. Blade. Cashier, H. Y.Clarke. Accountant, E. U. Reeves. Teller, E. L. Tborae. Clcrks^C. N. S. Strickland, Jolin Forbes. Messenger, R. E. Saunders. Agents — Lomim, I^ondon and AVentmineter Bonk; Montreci, Bank of Toronto, La Hanque du Peuple; Nno York, National Bank of Commerce; Boston, Metcoants' National Baak ; . ^nqpotit. A. Shearer, Agent. Discount dayaF~ital, 91,000,000. DeVertor*— Thos E. Kenny, (Prest), Michael D^yerj (Vice-Presdt), Jas Butler, Thos A. Ritchie, Allison Smith. J. Norman Ritchie, Cashier, Uepr^e Mcl.iean> A3^tj|ut paakier, D. H. Duncan. Accountant, Fred > T At J!t.E4i^SH!it.atX Hardwani Store. ..J LnbrloatlDflr Oils* tIz: Olire, Lard, West Tirginia, &c. 172 belcher's farmer's [1883 |l Mitchell. InnMCtor of Agenciet, J. T. P. Knight. Tellen, C. E. Harris, j H.Abbott. Clerks, J w Yoang, <3«o Mackenzie, J. F. Lewis, J. Barry, i C. H. Stimpson, F. J. Lordly. Messeneer, Jameo Anderson. Agencies in Nora Scotia at AntiRonisii, Baddeck, Bndgewater, Guys boro% Londonden', Lunenburg, Maitland, Pictou, Port Uawkesbury, Sydney, Truro, We3'mouth. In New Brunswick at Bathurst, Dorchester, Fichibucto, Kingston, Sackville. In Prince Edward Island at Charlotte- town, Summerside, Souris. In Bermuda at Hamilton. Discount days— every week day except Saturday. PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [EsUblisbed 1864.] Capital, 9600,000 paid up. Directors, George H. Starr, (Prest), R. W. Fnwer, (Y. P.), William J. Coleman, A. W. West, Thomas A. Brown. Cashier, Peter J»ck. Ac- countant, R. '^. Braine. Teller, Helinr J. Parker. Clerks, R. A. Wood ill, M. H. Richsv. jr Messenger, 6. H. Wiswell. Agents— H'o/^nV/e, A DeW. Barss; Lodieport, Austin Locke. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1864.] Capital, 9400,000. Directors. L. E. Baker, (Prest), C. £ Brown, (Y. P.) Hugh Cann, John Lovitt, J. W. Moody. Cashier, Thomas W. Johns. Accountant, H. U. Fiirish. Teller, Wm E. Penrf. Clerk, W. Dodds. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. [Established 1866.] Capital 9500,000. Directors, Godfirey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dhnock, Bcnim D. Eraser, M.D., E. W. Dimock, Andrew P. SlUnd. Cashier, Waiter Lawson. Accountants, Lewis T. Dimock, Charles W. Payzant. Solicitors, W. 11. and A. Blanchard. EXCHANGE BANK OF YARMOUTH. [EstaUished 1869.] Capital, 9980^000.. : Directors, A. C. RobWns, (Prest),, J. H. Killam^ (V. P.) W. K Ltwis, W. D. Ix)vitt. L. Cann. ' Cashier, Alex 8. Murray. Teller, T. V. B. B.ngay, jr. Clerk, G. Burton. PICTOU BANKTlataWished 18T4v] CapiUl 9600,000. Paid npj9a00,000. Directors, Hon R; P. Grant, (Prest.), J. R. Noonan, (Y. P ), James Mi^'Lean, Isaac A. Grant, James Kitchen. Donald Fraser. Manager, Thos Watson. Cashier. John McKeen. Clerk, W. D. Meynell. BANK OE MONTREAL. Capital, 912,000,000. Reserve $5,500,000. Head Offii e, Montreal. President, C. F. Smitbeh). General Manage;, W. J. Buchanan. Halifax Branch— Manager, F. Gundrv. Branches at St. John, N. B., Quebec, Toronto, Ilamilton, London, (Ottawa, Kihijston, Cornwall, BrockvlUe, P*rth, IteHeville^ Port Hope, liinusar, Peterborough, Sarnia, Stratford, St Mary's, Urantford, Guelph, (iodricn, Picton, Almonte, Newcastle, N. IL, Moncton, N. B., Chatham, N. II., St. John, N. B., Winnipeg. >ind Portage La Prairie, Mitnitoha, Undon, G. B., New York, U. 8- The hours of business at the above Bank^ tat from 10 A.tt. to 6 p.m., except on Satnrd8y8,-when they eleae at 1 p.m. LahrieaUng Oil». Safety TwKtt At R. H. iULLER A CO.'S, head of Power's Wharf. 1883] ALMAMAOK. 173 DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. This Bank h kept in the Y. M. G. A. Building. Hours of Attendance ; dniiy from 10 to 8 o'duck, exioepton Saturdays. Cashier. Jno R. Wallace. , Otefkft, A. C. Johnston, J. H. Ualcom, J. iatbgow: Mossenger, Miduuil I Austta. doses at 1 o'clock oa Saturday. nsrsTTAAxras ooiOAsmz* iin> AdsiffozBS. HABIVB. KovA ScoTf A Marinb Insurancb Association.— Hon A. 0. Jones, (Prest), Jo^ S. McL^n, Dawsou, David U. Purvis. A. C McDonald, Broker. St. Lawrkkcb M^uune Insurance Association op Pictou — Director", John K. NTonriaii, K- S. Dawson, James Stalker, G- J. Hamilton, George Klliott. Broker, liobt DouU. Halifax Agent W. S. Sail 3r, 5 Prince St. Maritixr Marine Inburanck Association of Pictou— Directors, C Primro.st>, (Prosid.ut), Joha Yoraton, J. A. Grordon, Fred \V. Fraser, Wm. Campbell. I I At P. WALSU% pit/ Uanlware Store. « Brandram'8 " White And Colored Paints, 174 belcher's farmer's [1883 PoMijnoj* Marimb Insurance Association, Rivkr John — Directors, James Kitchen, (Prest, ) Jolin Henry, John McKeuiiie, Wm. Kedinaiid, Cbas Mclennan. Broker, Arch McKenzie. Commercial Insurancb Company, Tahmouth — Directors, A. C. Robbius, (Frest), L. Canu, VV. D. Lovitt, W. B. Lewis, J. H. Cann. Sec'y, G. G. Sanderson. Marim» Insuranob Oomtant, Tarmouth — ^Direittors, J. W. Moody, (Prest), L. E. Baker, (V. POrGeorge H. Oaest, A. F. Stoneman. John Murphy, F. Killain. Sec'y, S. B. Murray. ORI&..TAL. I.\suRANCE COMPANY, YARMOUTH— Directors, J. J. I^ovitt, (Prest), Jacob Uingay, J. B. Lovitt, Henry Lewis, Thomas Perry. Sec'y, Job Hatfield. Haitland ^Iarinb Insurance Co— President, Nelson Murphy. Direc- tors, Chas Cox, Alex A. McDou^^all, Alfred Putnam, Archibald McCalium, Isaac Douglas, Jas K. Biair. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Osmond O'Brien, Sec'y and ^freos., H. T. Harding. New Glasgow Marine Insurance Association— (Incorporated.) Directors, J. W. Carmichael, (Presdt), James D. McGregor, John- R. Smith, Angus Chishotm, Alex. Eraser, (Downie), David Patterson, J. H. McGregor. 'Sec'y, G. W. Undevwood. Wkstern Assurance Company.— Head Office, Toronto. Capital, $800,000. J. °^on Mitchell, Agent, cor Prince Street and Bedlbrd Row. PROVlhB ' ,-3HISQTON, MARINE iNsi^RANCB COBIPANY OF PrO- TiDENCE, Rh '^nd. — H. St QBOTgb Twiuing, Generai A^ent, 60 Bddford Row. Briiish .':h.M.3x Makine Assurancb Company of ToRonto.— Assets, f L,200,0p0. William S. Salter, Agent, 6 Prince Srreet. •*:.. ..■''. - '.r ".;r.;.r.-r .V. .S" • Z*IBII. < Haufax Fire Insurancs Company— Autiio^aect Capital, $400,000. Directors, Jno Gibson, (Prest), John P. Mott, (V. P.,) Geo Ksson, Daniel Cronan, Kobie Uoiacke^ John L. .fiarr}\ Sec'y, Richd Tremain, 60 Bedfoid ! Row. .. ;t . j Acadla Fire Insurancb GoMPANY~ Lewis, Wni. Esson, W. M* Harrington. Oilice, comer Prince Street and Bedford Row. J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Imnoa&hirb Fire and Lifh Inbvwancb Company. — Capt George T. Sinclair, Agent, Hollis Street. Imperial Fii^b Ins. Comp't of LoNDON--—-- 3S= =L Solid Cast Steel Hammersy Drill Steel, Powder* Fuze, J $1,200,000.- For sale hj H. H. FULLER ft CO., kead of Power'i Wharf. 1883] AIjHANAOK. 175 Hartford Fire Insurance Company or Hartford, Conn.— Assets $3,456,020.— Agents, W. L. I^well & Co. Northern Firr Ins. Comply of London and Arerdbem — Capital, £8,000,000 0tg. Agent, J. F. Kenny, Hoilis St. Liverpool aad London and Qlobb Insurance Company— Agent, C. J. Wykte, 70 Bedford Row. Commercial Union Assurance Company, op Cornhill, London Capital^ £3,600,000. B. W. and W. S. Salter, Agents at Halifax, 6 Prince Street Quebec Fire Insurance Company.— F. D. Corbett & Co., agents for Nova Scotia. Western Assurance CompAny op Toronto. — Hon J. McMurrich-, (Prest). J'. J> Kenny, Managing Director. Juine& Boomer, 8ec'y. J Hringle, General Agent. G. Ad. Greer, Agent for N. S., 191 Uollis Street. Fire Insurance Abscoiation vt London, G. B. — 6. M. Greer, Agent, 191 HolIis St. Norwich Union Insurance Company— Agent, C. J. P. Cli|xkson, 28 Pkiacfi Street., FIBI2 AND IiIFS. North British and MercantilM;^ FIirb and Lif« Ins. Comp'y— " Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, W. L. Lowell & Co., Hbllls St. ' Queen Fire and Life In8.~Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. 4tfd|^t^ Stt^en Tobii^it^a.l^IH^-Building, Uollis Street BoTAti FnkE And Lips Im. 0)mpV of Liverpool G. B.— Capital, £2,000.000 stg. Agents^ Farqaltar; Forrest & Co., Hollis street. Guardian Firb'and Life Ins. Comp' y oir L6N|>oit-^apital £20,000,008 stg. Agent, M. B. Aliiion, Hollis Street. ,' ' ;' ,• ~ .:, - '"'^^ XIFS. niiyjF. ; !To,*H j^vn'/^ au'i .1 ."■■\\ V.^ 'i , ! ■■^v'<'l ' tfi ■ . gANAVA LtFB Assurance Company— (fiar/)[iItqn,Ohtario.) Capttat,'. 10,000. Alex Ramsaii^, Sec'yt lOC Hollis' Street P. McLarren, Gen*. A^t for N. 8.. P. E. L and N. Fid. Confederation Life Association 07 Canada.— Augustus, AlU^ son, Manager, No. 5 Prince Street. Standard Life Ass. Comp'y — Annual Revenue, £81$;t)00. Secretary and Agents for j(Iova Scetiia, Alfred Stiortt, Hcllis Street Star Life Ass. Soc'y of Ix)ndon- -Capital, £1(^0,000 stg. Life Association of Scori^ND-frAeoumulatedJ^und, £1,101,582 stg. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Kow. CoNNEoncuT Mutual Life Ass. Comp'y of Hartford, Conn.--- Organlaed 1840. ' Charter perpetual. Assets, 933,000,000. Local AgenU for Halifax, W. L. Lowell & Co., 165 Hollis Street The EqlriTABLB Life Ass. Soc't of the United States— Agents for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, A. C. Edwards, tlullis St. Metropolitan Likw Ins. Comi''y of New Yohk— Thomas A. Temple, St John, N.T) , General Dominion Agent. Agent at Halifax, E. D. Mevnell, 215 Hollis Street- London and LANOAsmnE Life Assurance Company, of London, England.— George M. Greer, General Agent, 101 Hollis Street. ^iTNA Like Insurance ComI'any— Agent, Ci F. Reynolds, Hollis St. -J I anil Dynamite, at ^. W4LSH^, Oliy llaNiflrare Store. £pqitirieB tw Frie«« .will receive^eTery; a^ftttnti»n» SESB 176 i 4 bblcher's farmer's [1883 Citizens Insuranck Co. of Canada. — Firb, Ltfb, Ocarantbb and AtociDE.vT^-'WiB. McSweeney, AKent,(lranville Street. Son Mutual Lifk and Accidrnt IssuBAiirK Comv'y of MotrrREAL. T. K> Jenkins, Af;ent, offioeia Queen Uuililuig, HoUiti Stroet, Tub Tbavf.llerb' Lifk and Accident Ins. Comf't ofHai(T^obd, CoNN..^— General Agents for Nova Scotia and Prince Kdtvard Inland, W. L. liowell, & Co. Agent tbc Haliliax and .Oaitmouth, C J. P. Oiarkson, 24 Prince Street. Accident In^urancb Comfamt or Canada. — Capital t8&0,000, r^cal Board of Directors, AV. J . Stairs, T. E Kenn}', Adam Burns. Agent, G«o. M. Greer,, 19^ Hollis Street^ Halifax. Citukns* AcotDBNT tNsuRANOB COMPANY OF CA^APA-r-Geoeral Agent, W. S.: Salter, 5 Prince Stnet, Halifax. N. S. UUARANTBE. Canada OuAttAikTRB Compact, Montrral.— Sir A. T. Gait, (Prest). Director), Thomas E. Kenny, William J. Stairs, Adam Burns. Solitiilors, Messrs. Macdonald & Bigby. General-Agent, M. B. Almon, 166 Hollis ; Street. . ,^ li. Lqnpom Gvabanteb Anp Accident CostrAur, LoNDOKr-Agentt.A. CEdWardivIHonifStradt •' ] ■>.liW>H' ,|p.lil.!': L . OBAKBatt.'OF OoMUBRCVv' HKblfAX.rrr&i^PVAliV^ Committ^,. John DoullTCPrest), Hoii Utb^tt Boak, W.: G. aUver, (V. P's , J. S. Belcher, P.?l»r, J^ok, Jnp^S. m^?f, ^^^ PJckjord, Jas BaUer, J.^. Wood, M. Dwyer, W. H. Hart, E. G. Stayner, % £. Kewiy, W. M. pouU, C f. De- Wolfe. Charles M. Creed, Sec'y. " ttt^i -r .r , _,. 'Vhb Nova Scotia Si'oar RRFiNRRr (Limited), capital t500,000. Directors, Allison Smith, PremMtt;; 'Michael Dwyer, V. P.; Hon. R. BqaHj J. J. Bremn«r, £|. At, Brookfljd,, J,ame8 Thpnasca. Manager, J. A. Turifb^ll. Sec'y, T- M. Cutler. : O^pe. cprnw Hplhs and Duke Sltieetn. , Nova Scotia Cotvon Manufactqpiko Co«: (Liipitod).— John Doull, Prttidtttt; W. L.Uwell, F*cfoP««^; Adaa|. Burns, S. »f, hrpp,kfi«W, Thos K. Keniiy, F. G. Parker," J. J. Breihnor. /; I^.p. V4wvi$, Se&s. Pilot Coiiwi^vongbh fob tw Qitt and Cocntv of Halifax.— John Pngh, CAVitrmin; Daniel Cronan, Capt. G.. A. McKrinsie, J. Ta.yIor Wood, Joseph See*oQ, L^wis Anderson, David HuQier, F. D. Gorbett, Se&yand Tfeat. '' ■ ; . LiBTOf' Pilots **R TitE Poi»T of HALtFAX, N. S., 1S77.— N**, 1y John Fleming, Ketcli Harbor ; No. 3, Thomas Holland, Duncan's Co«re ; No. 3, James Hoiland, Ounoan's Cove ; No 4, William Bkfcer, Halitax ; No. 6, BeraaRl Oallaglter, Halifax ; No. 6, Daniel Martin, Ketch Harbw* i No. 7, Joseph Rhino, Herring Cove ; No. 8, Patritsk Hayn, Herring Cove ; No. 9^ Hugh Monrpe, Herring Cove; Ijlp. 10, Jeremiah Holland, Duncan's Cove; No. llj Klward Bayers, Ketcl) Harbor; No. 12, James Hanrahan, li'ergusoii's Cove; No. l:J, William Beaziev, Ferguson's Cove: No. 14, John Haves, Hervinu Cove; No. 16, James Spiers. Herring Cove; No. 10, Jolin Bt-azley, Feri?uson'«Cove; No. 17, Chaa Glft2ebrook. Ferirnson's Cove; No. 18. Richard Neill, Ferguson's Cove: No. 19. Wm White, Ferun- eon's Uov6; No. 20, I'hos Hayes, Hnrrlng' Cove; No. 21, Thomas Rhino, Herring (Jove;- No. 22, Charles Martin, Siunbro; No. 24, John Sinimoii?, Lower Prospect; No. 24, John JohuHon, Bear Cove. ScjrMiMf DmUw mmI ^Hmm* Itojr JUkeii* F«rlki» i|w« H. H. FULLER * CIO*» hMi4 of Poirar's Wharf. >A.r— General lulitas ; No. 1883] ALMANACK. 177 The Western Union Teuegraph €k>MrANT— Proprieton and Lessees of all the Telegraph Lines in the United States and the Maritime Provinces, from Port Hood to San Francisco, and connecting via Atlantic Cable and Northern line with all tha Telegraphs in the world. Capital, $45,000,000. Head Ofiice, 146 I' dway. New York. Prest., Gen F. T. Kckart. V.Presdts, A. B. Cornell, Aug Schell, N. Green, H. Durkee. SecV, A. R. Brewer. T(ea8.,S.H. Rochester. Auditor, J. B. VanEyeiy. General Engineer, Marshal Lefferts. Supt'd Easterp Division, J. C. Uinchman. Electrician, G. B. Prescott. The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville, ai)d those of Nowfounaiand at North S3'dnev, C. H. Nova Scotia District. — Superintendent, K. T. Clinch, St. John. Manager, A. E. Hoyt Clerks, F. C. Beil, John Ho^an, Kol>t. Kellv, K. W. Frasir, S. T. Mackintoali, W. R. Prelly, J. R. Henderson. Operators, K. B. Caswell, D. Bailley, A. G. McDonald, Miss Stems, Miss Mackintosh, Miss Chisholm. Amherst, Annapolis, Antigonisb, Avondale, Ayleeford, Arichat, Athol, Baddeck, Barrington, BirwicK, Bridgeport. Bridgetown, Bridgewater, Bear River, Canning, Ciinso, Chester, Cheyenne Wells, C. B Digby, Lunenburg, Debcrt, Mahone Bay, Dartmouth, Margaret's Bay, f^ast River Pictou Maccan, East R SUeet Hbr Murie Joseph, Elmsdale, Great Village, Guysbbro*, Glace Bay, Halifax, Hantsport, Hilisburgh, Iron Mines. Isaac's Harbor, Jeddore, K6ntvillfe, luiwrencetown. Melrose. Mt. Uniacke, Middlcton, Mabou, Musquodoboit North Sydney, N. Glasgow, Pictou, Pictou Landing, Plaistcr Cove, Port Hawkesbury, We'stville, Port Hood, Whitehead, Shelbnme, Shnbenacadie, Sherbiook, Ship Harbor, St. Peter's, Stellarton, Stewiacke, Sjvdney. Tataniagonche, Tangier, Truro, Tor Bay, Wallace, Waverley. Weymouth, Pt. Mulgrave, Pugwaah, Riclimnnd, River .lohn,. Sackville, N. B., Wilmot, Windsor, Wind»orJunction, AVolfville, Yarmouth, Lingan, C. B., Liverpool, Oouutrv Harbour Li»coinbe ftf ills, Cro8!« Roadtf, Lockeport, Cow Bay, Londonderry, And all Railway Stations in Province. OnMMBncfAii Travbu.bk'8 AaaociATiON.— President, A. K. McKin- lay; Vice-Presidents, J. R Davidson, Wm. Doull, H. H. Fuller, Adam Burns, W. H. Webb, Robt. Taylor and T. E. Kenny; Directors, W. H. Troop, W. L. Stewart, J. W. Allison, T. A. Cossman, J. A. Morrison and T, C. Allen; Treasurer, Wm Robertson ;Secretary, James Fraser. Nova ScotiA Pesmasknt Benefit Bottmjjo Societt and Savings' Fund — Trustees. W. J. Almon, st.D., S. Selden, Robie Uniacke. Directors, Jno P. Mbtt, fPrcsirtent), Doininick Farrell, (V. President), James A. Moren, Hon D. McN. Parker, VAmurA Smith. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, W. ILilart. Bankers, the Union Bank ot Halifax. Surveyor, Duncan Grant. Sec'y, and Tr^as., John W. Burton. Office, Hollis Street HAUfAJC AND Dartmouth Steamboat Company — Prest., Hon Dr Parkier, Directors, Doniinick Farrell, John Stairs, Agent and Manager, Geo A. McKenzie. CltBBi Dnalin, a powerful explosire, at H. H. FULLER k CO.'S, 178 BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 North Sydkby Marimb Railway Company — Directors, James B. Dufius, (Prest), Hon T. D. Archibald, Wm. J. Lewis, m.d., Thos E. Kenny, Jno P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. The Stark Manufacturing Company— Capital $200,000. Works at Dartmouth. Directors, Thomas A. Ritchie, (Prest), W J Stairs (V.P.), Allison Smith, G. A. S. Crichton, Geo R. Anderson, Francis Parker, J. C. Mackintosh. Sec' ^ J. T. Wylde. Manager, John Forbes. Office, 72 Bedford Row. Halifax Gas Light Company — (Capital S330,000.) Prest., Hon. Robert Iloak. Directors, Geo Esson, Sr., Martin P. Black, Geo R. Anderson, T. A. Ritchie. Edward Smith. Manager, Robt. Baxter. Sec'y, T. M. Braine. Clerks, W. V. Murray, J. A. Ritchie, James Buist. Joggins Coal Mining Association— Agent. B. B. Barnhiil. Manager, Robert Redpath, Joggins, Cumberland Co. New York and Acadia Company.— Agent, William Bennet, Maccan, Cumberland Co. Spring Hill Mining Company— Manager, Wm. Hall, Spring Hill, Cumberland Co. Vale Coal, Iron and Manufacturing Co. — Sir Hugh Allan, (Pres.) Agent, Joseph B. Moore, New Glasgow. Manager, John Greener, Vale Colliery, Pictou Co. Halifax Coal Company, (Limited) —Agents, S. Cunard & Co., Hali- fax. Manager, James Hudson, Stellarton, Piclou Co. Intercolonial Coal Mining Company — Agent, Robert Simpson, Westville, Pictou Co. Acadia Coal Company— Agent, H. S. Poole, Stellarton, Pictou Co. Nova Scwtia Coal Company— Agent, W. W. White, Westville, Pic'ou Co. GowRiE Colliery — Agents, Archibald & Co., Norlh Sydney, C. B. Manager, Charles Archibald, Cow Bay, C. B. Block House Coal Mining Company— Agent, R. Belloni, Cow Bay, Cape Breton. Caledonia Coal and Railway Company.— Agent, David MacKeen, Caledonia Mines, Cape Breton. Clyde Coal Mining Company— Manager, John Sutherland, Port Caledonia, Cape Breton. General Mining AssociATioN.-i-iSvdnev Collienr.l— Manager, Richd H. Brown, Sydney Mines, C. B. Agents, Cunard & Morrow, Halifax. General Mining Association— (Lingan Colliery.) — ^Manager, Donald Lynk, Liiigan, Cape Breton. Glace Bay Coal Mining Company— Manager, Il^nr/ Mitchell, Little Glace Bay, C. li. Agent, E. P. Archbold, Halifax. International Coal and Railway Company. — Manager, Prescott Johnston, Bridgeport. Agents, DoJd Ik Gillies, Sydney, Cape Breton. South Head Coal Company — Manager, James Baird, Cow Bay, C.B. Toronto Coal Company— E. Crssells, Secretary, Toronto. Invekkess Coal, Iron and Railway Company — Agent, Alexander Wright, Moncton, N. U. New Campbellton Colliery— Agent, John M*;Dpna]d, New Camp- bellton. Cape Breton. Victoria Coal Mining Company — Agents, A. & W. Smith & Co. Dominion Copper Paint Company— Works at Dartmouth, C. J. Wylde, Secretary and Treasurer, 70 Bedford Row. ikmerican (^alraniaed B^at Nailff Boat CoppffMs, |(e. neftd of t*o#«^ Whirr, Halifax, if. ti. MaflU 1883] ALMANACK. 179 The ■ STHrl-OosiPAKT or Oarada— srt'Airtt^t)IWeW. Fraset, (Preisf), G. C. Wiggins, Samuel G. Black, K. W. Dimoek, W.H. Blanehard. Sec7y and Treas, G. P. Payahnt. Mrrohants' Exchamor akp REAmno Booh— No. 168 Hollis Street. Chas M. Creed, Proprietor arid Superintendent. Dartmouth Ropework Company— Works and Office, North Dart- mouth ; I'roprietors, Wm Stairs, Son, & Morrow. Marine Railway, Yarmouth.— Directors, L. E. Bakef; (Pres.); Hugh £. Cann, Bowman Corning, J. W. Wrman. Sec'y, W. A. Chase. Gas Company, Yarmouth— Capital S30,000. Directors, Samuel Killara, (Prea), Nathan Mo^es, Hugh Cann, A. C. Bobbins, B. Corning, A. F. Stoneihan, Thos Killkm. Secy, R. S. Eakins. LivERPOoi. Marine Railway Company — (Incorporated A. D. 1856.) Directorp, Thoma? Rees, (President,) John D. McLparn, (Vice President,) Andrew Cowie, Joseph tnnis, John H. Mulhull. Treasur and Su))erln- tendent, Thomas Day. Secretary, J. N. Freeman. Mooktain Cembtkry Co., Yarmouth. — Directors, L. E. Baker, (Pres.), \Vn> Law, N. Moces, Jas C. Farish, T.. B. Dana, B. Coming, F. Dennis, W. A. Chase, G. G. Sanderson, H. G. Farrish. N. Moses, Sec'y. Nova SooTia Glass Co., New Gi.a8gow.— 'A» Walker, President. H.:Gr«h«in, Secretary. Nova Scotia Stkbl Co , New Glasgow.— J. D. McGrpgor, Plresdt. J. M. Csrmichael, Secretary. Yarmouth Woou.en Mill Co., (IJmited).— (Capital $8(^,«(J0.0fl.) L. E Baker, Pr^sdt., A. C Robbins, Vice-Pres^dt., W. D. Lovitt, Hugh Cann, Jacob Bingay, Western Counties Railway Co.— U E Baker. Pres., W^.D. Lovitt. Hugh CauD, A. C Robbins, W. U. Moody, Jaccb Bingay. Secy, J'. W. Uingay. Truro FuBNiTURBMAHWAOTURiscriGa— Directors, W. H. Tremaine. Pr«s.; W. E. MeBobert, Mu D<, Beovtary; Wm Fulton, Manage and Treasurer; James M. Pitblado, L. J. Walker. 'Wiiirtsoh Cotton Go.,' ( Limited ).'-Dh'«tetn«*, Wm Gurry, President, Mark Curry, Vice Prmdt, Wm Dlmook, W. H. Blauchard, J A. Shaw, S^ubaeliDtnMtk; Qeorg« Charlef Brywit, Seewtary. . 1 DoHiNtoM' SAtvAOR Wrkcrino Cc— Head ottc«; Montr«»l. C. Jj Wylde, Agent fur Halifax. i I I,.' , ' ill' At r.' irAliSll*8i €ItyfikrAWii««t»n) Market Square. H. H. niLLEB ft CO., head of Power'g Wharf, 180 BBLCUEUS FARMERS [1883 FOBT or SALZS'AZ.HSZaKAL SB&VIOa. SXPI.ANATION or SIONAIiS Mad« on Main Signal Staff at Citwifl Bill, when VesseU are seen from the Citadel or reported from an Outpost. When Sailing Vessels are reported from an outpost, the following signals are made oa tlie lower yard : BT DAT. ' For 1 Sqaare Rigged reesel, 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliard and one on the inner halliard. " 3 Do, 1 ball hoisted on the outer halliard and one close up on the inner halliard; outer ball dropped. " 3 Do, 2 balls close up, one on the outer and one on the inner halliard. " 4 Do, 2 bails separated, and one close up on the inner halliard. " 5 Do, a peiiant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside " 6 Do, a penant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball nt the inner halliard close up. " 7 Do, a pcnunt over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and aj ball close up on the inner halliard. " 8 Do, a penant under two balls close np on the outer halliardi Mnth a ball close up on the inner halli>ird. " 9 Do, a penant between two balls close up on the outer hallian with a hall close up on the inner halliard. For 10 Do, a Qag of any colour close up on the outer hrlliard, with ball close up on the inner halliard. The altovo balls, &c., are hoisted on the east or west yard an according to the qttarter the vessel first appears in. A Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at iuni halliard. A Barque, a large di at the end, with a small one dropped at inm halliard. A Brig, a small one at the end of the yard, and a largo one at tl inner halliard. A Brigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliard. Two or nn do, a cross half hoisted. A Topsail Schooner, or Schooner wearing a Merchant's Privi Signal, a cross close up at the inner halliard. Two or more schooners, a cross ivner, half 'hoisted. The upper yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to designate St( Vessels thus : Two large balls olosa up, one at the outer and the other at the ini halliard, E or W, a steamer repcrted in that quarter A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the inner halliai verr small or regular coasting Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner hallian large or ocean going Steamer. ... Steamers or Sailing Vessels showing owners' or agents' pn signal flags, are denoted on the private Signal Staff with a si descriptive penant undierneath the private signal. Bn»a4l Axes* ChiMla,, JPla|ief» Haad 8aw«t Steamers only ««. ..• ., ^^ ^^oitr. ^ " ' — I "*"» Steamer ®"'"»"' «">der steamer «,„ . r. ^*°' '2 eZ?r'^» Aien-of-^Var «r« ^ ^ '' ^'''"''"■o^ Govern lexceptinir ,haf ,i.„ " .""^ denoted in .k ^'vrern- p'./on jW' '^' P«"'<-"'«r ifa.iJa" fc,f '""• """»"<»• « Enroll . lii III ,1 — •°°'""— -Mill I I I ' *ijBArle«B diopplar Xx6i, b«sl mukerif 182 BBfXIHER's farmer's I I I i MerohMats' FriT»te B}«xial»— Port of Halitex. BBD. Cromwell Line, Wood & Co, A^enu, red burgee, white C in centre Wm. Ro^e, ^^^^ <^n(l white do, bitie next thp mast. Allan Line, a blue, white and red flag, perpendicular, f^ next mast, and red pendant above. '....,','.. Hart, Hart ft Co., white flag, blue l^rdpr, red heart in idiimjfe. G. E. Boakft Son, blue flag, crossed white diagonally. ^ " Fickford ft Black, a blue flag,, white ^iamdti^tithF. i(i ffij^ ired letters in the diamond.' Explanation It, WAI^IS «eIlB' beil' ^dt at loWMt frk^ftT At H. H. VULLfiB * CO.'M» head of Power's Wharf. ALMANACK. 183 red top nii'l Ire. ' IK fi letter F in Societie FobiaU Pr«Dc«i8e de I'Atlantique, bloe fltg pierced with flvt white stnrs. Custom House, a bine flair, Union Jack in the upper corner, a crown in therentrc, with a white C II below it Ruyal Halitnx Yacht Club, Enniyn, the Blno Ensign of H. M. Fleet, use of which was prnnted to the Club by an Admiralty Warrant, dated Uth April, 1862. Club Durfiee, blue with the Provincial Arms in the Up|)er corner ; CommiHiore, red swallow tail bur^oe with gold crown in centre ; Vice Commodore, whito swallow tailed hurcee with scarlet crown in centre ; Rear Commodore, blue swallow tailed burgee with ((old crown in centre. Salutea^ Commodore, 11 gUDi ; Vio» Commodore, guns ; Hear Commodore, 7 guns. DIRECTIONS TO MARINBR8 WITH RTFBRIINCI] TO CANADIAN 8TOKM WARNINGS, ISSaSD FOB QUICBSC AND THB M ABITIMB PBOVINCB8. I EzpUnation of Signals made off on the Storm Siarnal Staff at the CitodeL I. — Ocne, hoisted with the apex downwards, indicates ''moderate gale is nxpectcd," probably at first from an easterly diraotion. II — Cone, with apex pointing upwards, indicates " moderate gale is expected," probably at first trom a westerly direction. ' <><>: u «, III. — Drum, with Cone underneath, the apex pointing downwaids, indicates fresh to heavy gale is expected, probably at first from a easterly direction. i, . . •' '■ 'I J, •nil. t IV.— Drum, with Cone above, the apex pointing upwards, indicate* fresh to heavy gale is expected, probably at first from a westerly direc- tion. The Cone, when hoisted by itnelf, indicates that it is expect(;d that the wind will obtfiin a veioci:y of 30 miles »n hoiir, but will not exceed 40 miles; and it is not iiiteujjed that en ordinary well found vessel glionld stay in port, but simply as a warning to mariners that strong winds are expected from the quarter indicated* The Dram will always be hoisted when the velocity ot \k^ wind is expected to exceed 40 miles an hoar. ^*,]^-.'• The night signal, corresponding to Not. 1 and 3, is two white lanterns hanging perpendicular.' - The night signal, corresponding to Nos. 2 and 4, is two white lanterns hanging horizontally. NoTESz-^Marincrs will be able to obtain further information from Dram Agents, or by consulting the daily probabilities. Mariners must always bear in niind that the storm signals aie mert-ly cautionary, and du not nccetisarily mean that a 8torr)( will occur at the place where the [sinrnal is displayed, but that one is oxpected either there or within such '« distance that vesjiolB leaving port vou Id be liable to be caught in it. The storm warnings issued for Nova Scotia, are received from the Central OflSce, ToroMtb, Ont. 5 9 » i ! Flrth't Oettffon Md Sqaare Cast 8tMl» ;si" 184 delouer's farmer's [1883 VATZOSTAL, aiLZOZOITfl, BSmByOLByT AXTD OTSflA 800Z1TZSS. St. Gboiioe*' Socistt. — Pntident, Col. J. W. Lnarie. Vice- Pre$l, W. H. H«rt. Irt A$at. Vice- Prat, W. N. Silver. 2nd />o , J. LePiiM. Tna$., E. J. Loniir. Ab^. Trm», C. J. Spike. Sec'y, Alex Adnrns- ■'Ifat. Sec'y, C. U. Betiiiett. Chaplains, Itevs MensiM. W. Uell, Sampson, WiDterbonrne and TownenH. Phg$icia<%a, ])rs W. J. Almon and T. Trenaman. Marshal, L. J. Bland. A»»t. AUtrsluil, W. A. Purcell. Organist, S. Porter. Com. of Management, K. J. Wilwn, Thouaa Offisn, Q. Crmikill, V. St. O. Snoithera, H. T. Mur- ray, the Manhall and Secrotary. Com. of Charity, K. Theakdton, C. S. Drake, S. Drnke, 0. Milton, W. IWIpk, J. Kcdford, G. Guy. Sick Viaitimf Commitiee, A. llutchinion, Thos Burton, John Thomtun, J. J. Hamilton, J. Houletie. Mtasmger, John Anaon ChabitablbIhish Sooibty (E«t«bliHhed 1786.) — Pre»ident,T. E. Kenny; Vice-President, Dr. Farroll ; \st Asst. Vtee-Pretident, Aid. Connolly ; 2J Aut. V. P., P. D. Dumjan ; Treasurer, John M. Int?lis ; Secretary, James J. O'Brien ; Asst. Sec'y, Janivs J. O'Brien ; Manhal, John Morrisicey; Messenger, William Power. Com. of Charity — Messrs Jaa. Ftnlay, Jas. Fortune, John M. Sullivan, Arthur Moiintfhiiii, Jnu Connolly, James Payne. Investigation — MoHsrs. Thos O'MMlley, M. Condon, M. Kavanagh and Thos. Power. Audit and Finance— H. S. Sntcliffe, F..P. Campbell, J. M. Inglis, Jr. North British Sooibty (Inotitutod March 26, 1768).— />re(iWen<, Oeorge Mitchell. Vice-Prest, Dr CHmeron. tSeur. Asst. V. P., G S. §ampbelL Junr.Assl. V.P.,C.F.FrMvt. Treasurer, J J. Brcinncr. ec'retary, J. B. Johnston. Asst, Secretary, R. B. Mcintosh. Cfutp- tains, Keys. R. Ijaing and Allan Sim|)80U. Com. of Charity, D. Kii)^, John 'MeCrow, J. Scott Mitchell, and Alex Stephen. Marshal, Archibald Lockhart. Messenger and Piper, John Patterson. HioHLAHD Socibtt OF NovA ScoTiA. — CInstitutcd 3l8t May, 1838, by virtue of a commission from the Hi(;hland Society of London) Chief, Hon. Wm. Ross. President, J. H. Johnston. Vice-Prest, Hugh Murray, Directors, James Crswford, D Roid. See'y, Lydin«l Macktntosfi. Treat, Ahi;Ds McLeod. Vhaplain, litof. JJngh McLood, D.D. Pipers, John McKohele, John Patterson. HALtPAx Clitb. — Committee, R. Urtincke, (Chairman), J. F. Kenny, H. H. Fuller, L. J. Morion, John '1\ Wylde, F. D. Coi'bett, W. TwininiK, M. Dwyer, John.Duffus, W. H. Crei|{hton, W,m. lilsson, A. K. McKinlay. G. A. Mackenzie, Geo. R. Anderson, W. H. Uill. Sec'y, H. W« Johnston. Nova JScotia Institute op Natural Soibrcb. — Patron, His Honor the Lieut. Governor. President, John Soincrs, m.d. Vice- Presidents, B. Morrow, Dr. Lawson, li..d. Treosurer^ W. C. Silver. Secretaries, Rev. D. Honcyman, d.c.i.., and J. T. Mcllish, m.a. Council — J. B. Gilpin, m.d., W. Gosaipj^Hon. L. G. Power, J. M. Jones, p.L.s., A. Allison, A. McKay, W. Si. Stirlintr, M< Murphy, c.e. Union Fi KB Protbotiok Compact. — lloKular mieetin^^s, third Tuesday ot each month, at the Company's Hall, Barrington Street. Capt, J. E. M. Taylor. Vjdfr Ca»<, John , Uqiio. Treas, T. J. -- - ~ - ■ tU. Fm. Sec'if. 'A:h Hamilton. Sec'y, A. H Hnll. stttrthy. Keeper of\ KAniUAAlktilfeMp^6riratr^/iMoH4«ia^'^im«Aftiid At H. H. FULLER k V0,*», h«a4 ot Power'9 Wharf. I Ml, T. McAlpJne. No. 1 Divlnion— 1»/ Unit, J. W. Scriven. 2nd LitiU, W.n. Scoit. 3r(/ Aieul, F. Rouo. No. 2 Division.— -Is^ Lieut, Chuj Neal. ind Lieut, T. W. Phelau. 3rti Lieut, H. OrMnoiigh. FuniT OftowEBs' AsaociATioK ATfD Intkrnationat. Show SooiBTY or Nova Scotia. — Patron, His Honor, tho Hon. A. G. Architiald, Lient Qorernor. Prnidnt, Robert W. Sfnrr. Viet- Pre»identf, A. H. Johnson, Kinj^ ; J. Otis Kin|i^, H«ntt ; Avitrd Lonftley, M. f., AnnnpoUs ; Geonte A. S. Crichton, Halitiix ; Colin Campbell, DiRby ; Cnarlcf K. Brown, Yarmouth ; M. B. Desbrisay, Lnnenhnrir ; James Spurr, Q>ireni. JIoHomr^ Vice Pnndent$, "Hoot Unint Halihnrton, Q.O., M.A., f.^.a., Ottawa ;'Rich«l. Starr, Cornwal- lia. Comnponding Secretary, 1). Henry Starr, Halifax, lietording Sft!. and TreoM, A'. H. Johtisun. Axtditort, A. H. Johnson and Qcpree W. Wallace. Cmmcit—Por UaUfttx, Hon P, C. Hill. Col J. W. Laurie, Herbert Harris and Protcssor Lawson. For Hant$, Oeori{« W'f^gini, W. H. Allisun, u. p., H. V. B. Famsworth and Charles ' iKon. For Kingt, C. V. Eaton, Edwin Chasa, Isaac Bhaw, Lcaaden Rand, John 0. Byrne, J. Benjamin, C. R. H^ Starr, J. VT. Hamilton, W. Sutton and J. B. Bowser. For AnnatMlit^ H. H. Morse, C. B. Whitman, Delancy Harris, K. Fits RaDdolph, B. Starratt and R. IMlanball. Slandina CiMnmittua.On Fruits, R. w Starr, Chairman, C. C. Hamilton, Avaru LoQftloy, Chas. E. Brown and A. H. Johnson. On PMieaiioM, Prof itiggins, Chairman, A. I«ongl«y, R. W. Starr, and J. W. WalUce. NoTA Scotia Taort Sqoai>ro».— (Established 1875— Station, Halifttx.) Comntodort, His Bxcellcncy Che Marqnia of Lome, Governor Geheiml'of Canada; - Vke-Vommodon, 1a. C. K. Carter. Rear-Com- modore, F. 8. West. Honorary TreaKurer, W. Hedley. SeereUry, A. Cowards. Com. of Atmat^maU, J. B. Batler, J. W. Stairs, A: G. Jones, W. H. Brookfieldv H. St. Gt-Twining. Sailing CommiUet, Cape Wall, R.A., A. Lawson, m.d., J. Fraser, J. W. Suirs, Wi S. a«l«er. Mea$wr€r»,J. E. Butltar, G. H. Luke. . t ni v^< NdVA Scotia PotriitRT Asbooiatioiv — Premdent, Andrew Downs. Vice-ProtidmH, Profinsor Laws6n, C. W Anderson. Seerttarjf, R. J. Wilson. Treasurer, F. C Stevens. Executive Committee, Messri. J. S Belcher, C. Koiler, W. H Gibson, M. H. Richer, jr., T. Goodge, J. Naylor, R. T. Murray and J. De Wolf. ' ' '■' - Nq^va Scotia Biblb Society — Presu/ent, Hon S. L. Shannon; Vice-Preaidentf, William Pryor, Hon Sir W|lliaro Tonng. Trea- .sfii*Ai', S. lit BK9)c> <$ec)Wa^, James Farquhar. .^^ent, Jphn Tolqnd. A large committee of gentlemen of viirious religious denominations is appointed annually. Its objiectis " to encourage a wider drcula- tioii of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment.*' It was instituted on the 24th November, 1813. Total issues of the Society, 84,700,000 copies of tho Scriptures. Income of the Nova Scotia So- ciety, last y*ar, •3,532.78. Halifax Ladies' Aiblb AssociAtiow — Preat., Mrs Liddell. Vice Preat. Misi Wells; Sec'if, Miss F. Pvyor ; Tretta., Miss 6. Lnwson. This Society collects funds for the purpose of circulating tlie Scriptures among the poor and destitute. When n balance re mains in tho TreaHurer's hands at the close of the year, the amount is given to tho Nova Scotia Society. t j BiMirHobKs, «i F. WlLSJi% tiff mttftrxm St., Ht. Moren. Dentist, Dr Alfred Cogswell." ' '.' ' , •' ' Home for thb Aobd — This plaee is intended to afford a comfort- able retreat to respectable women of advanced years whose means of livelihood are very limited. Fifty dollars a year paid bv the inmate or by a friend secures ail the com;(orts of a home. The Institution owes its existence to the thoughtful liberality of the late William Mur- dock, Esq. President, Mn W. S. Stirling. Secretary, Miss Forrest. Trecu, MissA. Nordbcck. Protestant Orphans' Pome — ^Protestant orphans, two years old, and upwards, are admitted to this Institution. It enjoys considerable endowments. Comfortable homes in the country are sought out and secured for boys and girls as they grow up. Secretary, Mrs B. Pickford. Treasurer, Mrs J. H. Liddall. Physicianf.Iit Lawsoii. Protestant Industrial School. — Intended to teach and train for some useful occupation boys who might otherwise bo left to grow up as "roughs" and criminals. It is under the management of a commhtee of gentlemen and ladies. Treasurer, jSV cretary, E. D. MeyneU. Swyeon, Dr. Slayter. Superintendent, Abner Hart. TC:; - . Halifax Visitino Dispensart. — Medical aid is afforded by this Institution to hundreds of poor patients. Those who need such atten- tion are visited by Physicians at their homes. Those who can come to the Dispensary at the proper hour are duly attended to there. Treas, J. F. Kenny. Sec'y, W. H, Wiswell. Halifax Association for Improvino the Condition of THE Poor — The aim of tlio Association is to aid the |)oor by giving them employment whenever it is possilile to do so, and securing that only the deserving poor shall be aided. Every case is investigated l)»'foro aid is given. Prest., Jno Doull. I7ce Prest,, W. H. Neal. Irens., '. Nova Scotia Health Society. — Presidfnt, His Honor Lieut. Governor Archibald. Vioe-Prfsidents, Sir W. Young, Sir E. Kfnny, Hon. A.G.Jones. General Sec'y, J. W. Macdonald, M. d. Treas., ' ' •' ' •-■ ■•• •■ ■"■-■■- ■-■-r—t ■ \ I At P. WALSH'S, South kUIc of Post Office. Horse Sri home, and trained to bm>me domestic servants. . CuRisTiAir Mission to Se^pien.— Tl^is Mission is over a year otd. Mr. John Griersoli is M!CASO]ffZO. ORA17D liODGE OF TAB HOST ANOIBNT AND HONOR- ABLE fraTbbnitt of frks and AOOBFTEO MASONS OF NOVA SOOTIA. Grand Mmter, Colonel J. W. Laurie, Halifax ; Deputy G. Master, Rev. D. C. Moore, Stellarton ; Senior G. Warden, D. C. Fraser, b.a., New GlrtStfow: Junior G. Warden, S. Porter, Hjilifax ; Grand Treasurer, Jumes Dempster, Halifax; Grand Secretary, Benjamin Curren, d.c.l., (lalitax; Grand Lecturer, W. V.M.urrt\\, Halifax; Grand Chaplains, Rev Geor«e Townshend, m. a., Canon and Rural Dean, Amheist; Rev. RirhanI Avery, m. a., Avlesford; Rov. C. Churchward, Lockupoit; Kev. J. D. H. Browne, Halifax ; Rev. H. D. deBlois, b.a., Annanoiix; Rev. Geo. B. Dodwell, m.a., Wilmot; Senior Grand Deacon, ti. H. Landis, Halifax; Junior Grand Deacon, C F. Cochran, Keutville; G. Snpt. of Woi-ks, 8. M. Brookfufltl, Halifax ; G. D. of Ceremonies, H. E. Jeff" rson, Berwick ; G. Sujord Bearer, W. D. McKenzio, Parrs- boro'; Grand Ortjanist, W. B.Thomas, Halifkx; Grand Pursuivant, Leallter ftiid Rubber Beltinf » H. H. FULLER * CO., kead of Pow«i'8 WliArf. [1883 iry efforts ases. It on the IBLTY TO Extculive ; 34 Hollis j 25 cents. ' educate of wanton r treating as agents :ill. Vice- Secretary, Dr. Hill, iru Howe. Iacd«>na1d. of mana- relating to -(No. 100 llev. Dr. nearly so, lome, and vor a year i g the port rs' Home. HONOR- »TBD Master, faser, b.a., 1 Treasurer, m, D.C.L., \Chrtplain$, Ainheist ; jockcpoit; Lnnanolis; ton, W. H. iKentville; Ceremonies, kio, Vam- ^urauivant, 1883] ALMANACK. 189 J. W. Heckman, Halifax ; Grand Stewardi, J. HalliHay, Danmonth ; W. Pearce, Dartmouth ; J. H. Jost, Halifax ; W. J. Chcamlev, Hali- fax ; 0. E. Davison, Halifax ; W. F. Tanner, Fictou ; Grand Tyler, John M. Taylor, Halifax. DI8TBI0T DBFUTY QBAND MASTERS. Alexander Stephen, Jr Halifax J. R. Wyman Yarmonth. T.R.Harria Ayletford. C. J. Townshend .Amherst. Lieut-Col. C. Crewe-Kead Sydney, C. B. 8UBOBDINATB liODOES. St. ANnRRw's, No 1, Halifax (Established 1768). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. M. Brookfield ; Secretary, W. R. Cogswell. St John's, No 2, Halifax (Established 1780). Meets on the first Mondav of eaich month. Worshipful Master, C. C. Carter; Secretary, L A. Barnaby. Virgin, No 3, Halifax (Established 1783). Meets on the fourth Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Ross ; Secretary, C. W. Tupper. Unity, No 4, Lunenburg (Established 182^). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worebiptul Master, D. J. Rudolf j Secretary, C. J. Dowling. AmioN, No 5, New Glasgow (Established 1838). M^ts on fhe first; r.ie8day of each month. Worshipful Master, D. C. J^Vahor; Sec- retary, Robert Grant. . RoTAL Sdssbx, No 6, Halifax (Established 1841). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. McDuugall ; S«crcury, W. Hollqway. St. Andrcw's, No 7, Sydney, C. B. (Establishcil 1844). Meets on tho third Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Patterson ; Secretary, D. Mathwon. AcAoiA, No 8, J Amherst (Established 1845). Meets on tho first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. T. Chapman ; Secre- tary, A Davison. ZkTland, No. 9, Liverpool (Established 1847). Meets on the fourth Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. C. Parker ; Secretary, A. L West. Bdkns, No 10, Halifax (Established 1848), Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Wunihipful Master, J. Ellis ; Secretary, A. Woddell. Nrw Caledonia, No II, Fictou (Established 1849). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month, also fourth TuesdMy JVom April to September. W. Master, W. F. Tanner ; Sec'y, G. E Juhnstune. Hiram, No 12, Yarmonth (Established 1848). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, IJ. W. Ueid ; Sccrctarv, T. B. Crosby. ' P'i:|:ii !;•;:: f^ M P. WAL8H'8, Cltj Hardware Store, MMrkel Square. Subiiiariiie Blastiug Appamtus, at H. H. FULLER & C0.'8, 190 BELCHER S FARMERS [1883 Acadia, No 13, Pugwash (Established 1853) Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worahipful Master, D. Mcintosh; Sec'ry. D. Macaiilay. Acadia, No 14, Halifax (Established 1852), Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. C. Allen ; Secretary, D. H. Munro. Athole, No 15, Halifax (Established 1652). Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, B. H. Landia ; Secre- tary, W. Williams. Krith, No. 16, Hillsburgh, CEstablished 1851), Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. H. Purdy ; Secretary, George Nicholl. Kkith, No 17, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the second Thuisday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. W. Heckman; Secretary, J. A. Smith. Union, No 18, Halifax (Established 1855). Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. J. Chearnley ; Secre- tary, James Jackson. RoTAL Albert, No 19, Sydney, C. B. ("Establishatl 1867). Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. J. Forbes ; Secretary, Geo F. itl. Forbes. St Qboroe's, No 20, Wolfyrille (Established 1859). Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, / S.Murray; Secretary, A. Barss Keith, No 23, Steilarton (Established 1860). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. WorHhipful Master, G. A. Ward ; Scc'y, J. Eraser. Concord, No. 24, Barrington. Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful MaNter, J. P. Trefry ; Secretary, B. F. Covill. Westport, No 25, WestiK)rt (Established 1861). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Mastor,'T. Pack; Secreta'-y, E. C. Bowers. Wblsfoed, No 26, Windsor (Established 1861). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. D. Shand; Secretary,- H. VV. Dtmock. Scotia, No 28, Canning, Kings County (Rstlablished 1861). Meets on the first Wedneadav- of each month. 'Worshipful Master, D.M.Dickie; Secretary, E. J. Loomer. PrtiNCB OF Wales, No 29, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861). Meets the second Tuesdsiy of each month. Worshipful Master, Ira P. Freeman ; Secretary, A. J. Ford. Alhert, No 30, Slielburne (Established 1862). Meets on thesecond Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Bower ; Secretary, U. A. Biucc. ' ffi ri-M- Scotia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the sfecond Tuesday of ouch month. Worshipful Master, J. L, Brown ; Secretary, T. H. Flint. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour CEstablished 1863). Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master, J. M. Co ',nell; Secretary, J. Ballantyne. Hone NailSf- Hone Hhoeaiy Farriers' HawiHers «n Worshipful Master, J. W. West; Secretary, J. Ham. Laurie, No. 70, Spring Hill. (Established 1875.) Meets on the second Wednesday Ot each month. W. Master, J. W. Cove ; Secretary, H. Swift. Gbanvillk, No. 71, New Caledonia, on the second Tuesday of each month. Mills; Secretary, T. A. Croi-ker. Eastern Liout, No. 72, Guysborough every Thursday. Worshiptlil Master, M. Hutcheson. ^i, Ionic, No. 73, Lawrencetown. (Established 1875.) Meets on the first Monday of each month. W. Master, D. Feindell; Secretary, J. W. Tomlinson. ■ ■ t ^ (Established 1875.) Meets Worshipful Master, A. D. (Established 1875.) Meets C. Scott ; Secretary, J. 11. IronrHra^fe^ Table (MtierjrMMt Fanej-Poeket Cutlery, aRAND B H. H. FULI«EE k C9^> head of Pvwei '9 ffharf. Si m^—m 1883] ALMANACK. 193 North Stak, No..74, Acadia. Mines, Londonderry. (Established 1875.) Meets on the first Thursday of each moDtn. Worshipfal Master, K. Forin<. MeGiflvarT/ High Priest ; A. G. McLean, Secretary, Albxanubia Chaptbr, No. U, Charfottatown, P. K I. — Qco. W. Wakefbrd, High Priest; D. K. McLennan, Sec'y. Ordbr of High Friksthooii*— Omnd Cauacii of Nora Scotiit, , M. E. President, James Guswp; K. E. Vice-President, R. 'C. Roome ; ! L. E. Chsplain, Thee. A. Cossman ; K. E. Tteas., W. A. Uesson ; K. E Keconler, Geo. T. Smithers. i Ancient and Aoeepted Soottiah Bite, under Snpreme Oonnollr 33rd Degree, Dominion of Canada. Keith Chaptbb S. P. Ro$e Croix IS©, Halifax.— VI. W. 8ov., Jimes Gossip, 18° ; Prelate, (Treas.), W. Henry £lart, 18"; Ist Gen., | 'I'luo. A. Cossmiin, 18*^; 2nd Gen., Edwd. Gorham, 18*; RcKistrtK, Oco T. Smithers, 18<* ; Past M. W. Sor,, J. Norman Ritchie, 18°. Keith IjODOB Perpectiow, A. A, S. R. — T. P. Gmml Master, • VV. Henry Hart, 180; Grand Secretary, Geo. T. Bnithers, \%°. KNIOHTa TBMPIiAR. The Oreat Priory of Canada. H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, k.o., &c., &c., &c., Moat Eminent and Supreme Grand A/aster. Very High and Eminent Sir Kt. Colonel W. J. B. MacLeod Moore, Liprairie, Quebec, Grand Cross of the Temple, 6rreIo, Pictoii, R. W. Grand Representatives to Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F. Subordinate Iiodsea. Eastern Star, No. 2, Pictou. Meets on Wednesday. Fuller, No. !i, Albion Mines. Meets on Friday. Norton, No. 6, New Glasgow. Meets on Monday. St. Lawrence, No. 8, Charlottetown, P, E. 1. Meets on Monday. Pioneer, No. d, St. J'oihn, K. B. Meets on Friday. Orient, No. 10, Halifax. Meets on Monday, at 183 Hollis St. Scotia, No. 11, Wcstville. Meets on Thursday. Beacon, No. 12, St. John, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria, No. 13, Fredericton, N. B. Meets on Monday. Eureka, No. 15, Spring Hill. Meets on Tuesday. Western Star, No. 16, Annapolis. Meets on Tuesday. Moore, No. 17, Vale Colliery. Meets on Tuesday. Mystic, No. 18, Halifax. Meets on Thursday, at 1 19 Hollis St. Peerless, No. 19, Portland, St. John, N.B. Meets on Wednesday. Evangeline, No. 20, Kentville. Meets on Wednesday. Gdidino Star, No. 21, Granville. Meets on Thursday. Prince Edward, No. 22, Sutninerside. Meets on Thursday. MrsTic Tib, No. 23, Oxford, Cumberland. Meets on Monday. MizPAH, No. 24, A<^iidia Mines, Col. Meets on Saturday. Crystal Wave, No. 25, Pugwash. Meets on Tuesday Prince Albert, No. 26, Moncton, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. WiLDEY, No. 27, Charlottotown, P. E. I. Meets on Friday. Caledonia, No. 28, Hopewell. Meetis on Wednesday. SiLOAH, No. 29, St. John, N. B. Meets on Monday. Union, No. 30, Springville. Meets on Wednesday. * Orpheus, No. 31, Wolfville. Meets on Tuesday. Colville, No. 32, Souris, P. E. I. Meets on Monday. Vallpt, No. 33, Sussex, N. B. Meets on 'Tuesday. -« IIblpino Hand, No. 34, River John. Meets on Monday. Ivy, No. 35, Amherst. Meets on Friday. LoRNE, No. 36, Economy, Meetj on Friday. Pesaquid, No. 38, Windsor, Meets on Tuesday. Athlon, No. 39, She^Ttcld Mills. Meets on Monday. Amity, No. 40, Halifax. Meets on Tuesday, at .54 Gottingen St. Carlbton, No. 41, Woodstock, N. B. Meets on Thursday. Jewel, No. 42, Antigonish, N. S. Meets on Tuesday. R;DaKLY, No. ^3, Great Villaj;e. Meets on Tuesday. IvANHOH, No. 4;4, Parrsbpiio'. JMeets on Thursday. Chatham, No. 45, Chatham^ N B. , ^ ' v.ii;! ■MH ......a,J ' .~.. SSi r't,t W»"«f Ain|ii.t«e'qiiii,rL7« 494 wll .elieNpMt. i « Hojt's'' Leather and "BoMtou C'o/s" Robber Beltiu(;, 196 belcher's VARMER'a [1883 SnoampmentM. Stuart, No. 10, Pjoton. MiLiCKTK, No. II, Su John, N. B. Halifax, No. I a, Halirnx. Port La Joix, No. 13, Cliarlottetown, P. E. I. Membership 2457; Rerenae, Si 5,094.97. Next Annnal Communi- cation will boneld in Chnrlottetown, P. E. I., second Wednesday in August, 1883. District Deputies — James B. Macdonald, Hnlitkx; Kenneth J. McKcnzie, Picton ; Thos W. Turnbull, Vale Colliery ; John W. Forbes, SpringA-ille ; Thos It. Callbcck, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; J. A. Oourlie, Snmtnerside, P. E. I. ; Cbas A. Sampson, Frederic- ton, N. B. ; Jrs Christie, m. v., St. John. N. B. ; Jesse P. Smith AVindsor ; A. S. Mcintosh, Oxford ; Thos Glendennin?, Muncton ; W. H. Weatherspoon, Granville Ferry; Wm Ilattie, Colchester; Wm. C. M< Kie, Mouri% P. E. I ; Col E. B. Beer, Sussex,. N. B. ; D. Grahanv Wbidden, Antigonish ; J. L. Stewart, Chatham, N. B. 1. 0. 0. r. HANoaasTa B totit t iaizxtdlt sooibtt. Halifax Distviot. Grand Matter , HeT. W. J. Aaeient ^ Dfpyiy Grand Master, John Ruckling; Correapnndting Secretary^ Aaron SiniReld; Audilom, Geo. Taylor, P. P. G. M., and Thos Lambevt,P. P. Q. M ; Treasurer, Geo. eVorth. Xtkit of Lodges. Princs of Wales, meets. Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hnll, Argyle Street, Halifax. Earl, of Duffjsrin, ireets every Monday at CoHege Hall,. Gerrish Street, Halifax. Flowbr of thb Dat, meets ever; Thursday, at Hamilton, Bermuda. Priitcebs Lovisb, oMets every Momhiy, at Loughhcad's Hflll, Truro, N. S. MiKKBS' LoDOE, meets every Thursday at Tangier, Halifax Co. St. Fbamgib Lodob, meets every Saturday at Orange Hall, Ellershouse, Hants ^o. St. Jamrs' Lob«s, meebi every othec Tuesday at Brooklyn, New- fort, Hants Co. __^__^_^_^__ OBSSB 07 VATBOITS 07 STTSBASrSItT. Busiuess Officers of Dominion Ghraage. W. M. Blair, Master, Troro, N. S. ; Lather Che%'ene, Sieeretnry,, Brompton, i)nt. ; Executive Committee, Jesse Trail, Cwhavia ; R. Mc- Mor lie, Kippen. Provincial Oraaga of Nova SooUa. Robert W. Starr, Master, Comwallis ; A. McQueen, Sec'y, P^int de Butt; Auditors, W. F. George, Sackville; Hugh Mnnro, Col- chester. Executive Committee, R. W. Stwr,. CoriKwalUs; W. F. Grorge, Sackville : E. S. Creed, {lantt. P. WJlliMI, ftonlh eMe SM (UBoe, Halifax. V. & At II. H. FULLER * CQ.'^i hMi4 of Poirev's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 107 Division Oraiucea. VorV, a, OontriM, V. B. C()lc)i«Ht«r, 4A, Tnifo. Hunts, 4«, 8Unlc«y. KIngn, 47, SheffluM ftmia. AnnapoUa, 49, Pandiwu Piutou, 5], Durham. L'uiikburlabil, 62, 1'olut U* Buta. Albert, H Salisbury, N. a Kariiiiiy Star, No. 59, Luneubuiy Oa 8iilbordln*«ei. If, diebucto, sua, Trnro. OoiMqiM, «nt, Central OtoMow. Kothaay, 623, Salmon Hi v., Truro Union, f<03, Cliftua, Truru. Vallev, '008, Middle Stewiucke. Kxoelshtr, 818, South Raudtin. ' Upper Newport, Oltf, Upper K«w)Mtrt. ': Hebert,.V4J, Vewjiunb. Maplu Hill, (M3, Oiire. ' Dunerin, UUO, Stun ley. I Avow, «82, Windsor. ' Pioneer, 683, Uii|)er Peivaux. Ayskwlfk, Udfi, Upper Kennetcoek. Kvaatfeline, -OST, ttrand Pre. Harmony, 688, Shetfleld'a Mflla. Farmers' Retreat, (Xtft, East Oare. Central, (m, Oentc«»iile. BeaconaiUild, 690, Coldbaook Station. Autumn4 497, Noel. Somerset, 699, Souieraet. Mayflower, 7M, Shubenaoadle. NicUux, ;rOB, Middieton. Malvern Square, 704, Melvern Square. North KliiKstonI 705, Kinf^on Station. Paradise If est, 706, Paradise. Tnnnont, 707, Tremont. Round Hill, 708, Round HiU. Clarence, 709, Bridgetowi. Minas, 712, Kempt Shore. Lome, 717, Cross Roads, TJ. S'ke Piesoott, 7U, CHipmRna OonMrs. Avoudale, 733, Newport. Green Valley, 737, Ayleiford. New Albany, 739, New Albany. j Torbrook, 740, NIctanx Falls. Reveee, 7tt8, LKkvec, MoatuttdonmH. Olcnffarry, 750, Glenfany. (Jnton Centre, 761, Union Centn. Rivenlde, 7fiti Durham. Rose Hall, 7ai, 8altqirin)|S, Piotou. Louise, 766, Sprinifviilti. Rural, 7M, Mrilvllic, Pictou Co. Alton, 7«7, Now Minas. Scotsbani, 760, (iapdwood Hill. lUnigmm,' "itil, Hudson. ,^ ,„,v W«l»(onl. 706!, Weleford. , ' ., louisvillc, 763, Forbes, Ct. Pleasant Elver, 869, Culuhoster Co. Oladstone, 800, Cumberland Co. NEW Douglass, 220, Douglass. Boar Island, 411, Bear Island. Prince William, 44flt, Prince William. Carleton, 466. Siniinonda, 600. ! Caveriiill, 509. : Tantremda, 708. Saokville. Point de Bute, 772, Mount Whatley. Star of Hope, 820, HopcnelL North River, 822, Petticodioc BRUNSWICK. Olive Branch, 831, Salisbury. Union, 83i>, Sclem, A. C. Baltimore Valley, 833, Rosevale. £v«miiK Star, 834, BrkiKedale. Farmer's Home, 835, Forest Glen. Morning' Star, 837, Sleeves Mountain. Famier^s Advcntur*, 838, N, Riv., Salish. Albert Elg;in, 839, El^in. C^ar Bridfi^e, Scotch Settlcmt., Shedlac. SheOiao, W. C, N. B. As al).uflk;er8 are elected at the enA of lihe year, it will be sulficient far those who do not knowthe name of Secretary to address Secretary of Grauj^e Ko — P. -O. Carefully Kivlng name and number of Graug« and addres:j. ygaCPgRA yOB DI RBOTOaY. SoNft «p Temperance. — The first Division Avas organized at Yur- moiitli, M«v. i7, 1847. The Graad Division was organized April 22, ibU Gemenii ttirdware Ctoapesl. '■M I V'H« H. lULLEU k €0., h«t(l eT Power's Wharf. 198 belcher's farbier's [1883 1848. There arc now one hnndred and fifty nine 8ul)or(linnte Divisions jin9) with eight thonBnnd four hundred (8400) members,— ei{i;hteen Bands of Hope with I50(> momber8; and six Scotlons of Uadets with 'iKO members; Grawl Worthq Patriarch, Jusupli Bnrrill, Yarmouth ; Grand Srrilte, Rev R. A. Temple, Hnlifax. A^ftU and Lfidursr of Grand Division, Tlwmas Hatchings. Quarterl_^- soHKloriH of G. 1). are held in diflPercnt parts of tlie Province, iu Januory in Windsor, April at Grnuvillo Ferry, and July at Cow B«y, C. B. The annual ; session is held each Autumn in Halifax. i UifiTEn Tempbranck Order (formerly British Templars). — Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia or^^anizcd in 18G.'3. Has now about 56 Lodges containing about 2000 members ; Juvenile Lodges 4 with 200 mem- bers; Prtaident, John H. Taylor, Gays River Road, Halifax Co,, Secretary, Adam Carson, Picton. The next Annual Session is to be held at Gay's River Road, Halifax Co., on the first Wednesday of July, 1 882, commencing at 7 p.m. L O. OF Good Tkmpt.ars or the Wobld. — The first Lodge organ- ized at Economy, Colchester County, July 4, 1864. Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia formed February Slh, 1867 ; then* are now 70 Subordinate Lodges with 3200 members ; 7 Juvenile Temples with 200 lacmbers ; G. \V. C. T., Shippey Sporr, Melvem Square, Annapolis Co.; G. W. 5., (honorary), R. li. Duncan, Grand Pre, Kings Co. The next Annual Meeting will be held at Halifax, to meet sometime in Junn or July, 1883) at the call of the Evecutive in connection with the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the World. L O. OP Good Templars, Loyal. — Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia reorganized Nov. 21, 1876, about 63 Subordinate Lodges, and about three thousand members; 10 Juvenile Temples with 500 members; G. W. C. T., P. J. Chishoira, Truro; G. W. S., I. J. Hingley, Oxford, Cumberland; Ofnl. Sup. of Juvenile Templars, "HL. C. Smith, Con- qneral Bank, Lunenburg Co. Next Annua .' ssion will be held at Amherst first Tuesday July, 1883. The Blub Ribdon Cluds within the past f!vo years have been organized in nearly every County of the Province. The enrolled mem- bership increased with remarkable rapidity, eHpecially in the Counties cf Yarmonth, Digby, Annapolis, Colchester, Cumberland, Pictou, Cape Breton and Halifax. The aggregate membership in the Autumn of 1878 was estimated at 20.000. After that date some of the Clubs ceased in active work ; some died ; others were changed into Societies of other names ; and the membership now in the Province is not nearly so large as in 1878. At this date (Autumn of 1882) the enrolled membership of the various Temperance organizations in Nova Scotia is (approxi- mately) as follows: — Sons of Temperance, Cadets and Bands Hope. . . . 10,000 United Temperance Order, (British Templars) .... 2,200 I. O. G. Templars, (of the World) 4,000 I. O. G. Templars, (Loyal) 3,000 Roman Catholic T. A. Societies 3, .500 Protestant Church Temperance Societies 4,000 Sabbath School Societies , .estimated 6,000 Reform, or Blue Ribbon Clubs ■'i.OOO Women's Temperance Unions 3,000 'Totil... 40,700 Go to 4;ity Hardvftre SWre andisave iftoney. ^hftif. Subordinnte , members, — i SccHlnns of ispli Bnrrill, Ar;fnt. and y soHsionH of In Windsor, The annual I irs).-— Grnnd ' t 56 Lodges I li 200 mem- ^ [nlifax Co., i ion is to be ! Wednesday of "iodcreorpan- id Lodpe of Subordinate members ; Co.; G. W. i The next B in June or I 1 the Right ^ova Scotia , and aboil t embers; G, cy, Oxford, ralth. Con- be held at have been ■oiled mem- le Counties ictoH, Cape ' imnof 187M . )» ceased in es of other riy so larpfe ncmbcrship (approxi- ,000 ,200 .000 ,000 500 ,000 000 ,000 ,000 ,700 Tiupl«t«f, ShMt Iron, Caiiatfa IMat^ii, drftln Tin, Ac* 1883] ALMANACK. 199 oxtANoa. FROVIiroiAIi GRAND LOYAI. ORANOB liOSOS OT NOVA POOTIA. Grand OrriouRH for 1889 — Grnnd Mnitrr, Her. Edwin Clay, M. 1)., Ilalifrtx ; Dejmltf Grand Maxtert, Anpiis Ounn, EnrUown, Anirns McPlicrson, 'I hoinson ; Grnnd Chajdahi, Rev W. O. Lane, Halifax ; Grnnd Trensum, Jns. Miller, j.r., Shnhenacadlc ; Grnnd Serrelart/, 1). U. TIioiiihod, Vale Colliery; Grnnd Director of Cert- monies, A. Drcchen, Shubenncadie ; Grnnd l^ectwer, \V. S. Minisio, WeBtville ; Deputy Grand Secretary, H. C. Gasa, Shubenacadie. ooiTSTrLa, fto. Ill Halifax— Wjikcflcid G. Fi^e, United States ConsnI-Qcneral. J. V. Phelan. U. S. Vice Consul-General. Barrinoton— Gabriel Robertson, U. S. Consular Agent. Bri DOE WATEH-^Wm H.Owen, " " LiVKRPooL— J. N. 8. Mnrshali, " " Shklbiirne— N. W. White, " " Windsor— Daniel K. .'Tr>bart, U. S. Consul. Chas E. Ho.jart, U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul. Annapolis— Jacob M. Owen, U. S. Consular Agent. CoRNWALLiB — ^^Ebenewjr Rand, " " DioBY— W.B B. Stewart, " " KBMPT--Prcd A. Hobart, " " Pak.rBboro'— Jonathan Stickney, " " Port JoooiNS—Wm Moflat, " " Walton— Alex McII Parker. " " WoLFviLLK — John W. Hamiltoo, " " Yarmodth— Jos R Kinney, " " PiCTOU — Edmund Johnson, U. S. Consul. Johii R. Noonan, U. S. Vice Consul. . ° Cape Canbo — Thomas C. Cook, U. S^CuQSuIar Agent. Cow Bay— Charles i\ichibald, '^ " Glace BAY^David McKeen, " " GtJYanoROUoii — E. H. Franchville, " " Linoan— F. E. Leaver, " " LocisBORO, C.B.— W.H. McAlpino, " " N. Sydney, " Wm Pnrves, " " I'ORT Hastings, C.B.— .J. G. McKeen," Port op Sydney, " F. E. Leaver, " " Consulate of Spain. — A. M. Dezea, k.c.i.o., Conaul, Halifax; 8. H. LonfjanI, Sec ■•tari/, Halifax. W. Purv«s, Vice-Consul, Sydney. Con««/ar ^j^en., Alex G. Hesslein. 3, Robert Motton, B^ A. Smith, Alex Stephen, jr. 4, Georji— Aldermen McLellan (Chaitman), Woodill, MacCoy, Spel- man, Stephen and Misbet. AsaesBors. (Me/ Assessor, G. L. Barr}*; Assistants, J. R. Graham, S. R. Phelan. Board of Oommiasioners of City Works. For the Management of the Water W?lary and arson. Clerk of the above Courts, the City Clerk or AssisUnt Clerk. The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 p.m.) The administration c/Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Citiaen's Free Itibrary. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., late Chief Justice of Nova Scotia.) Argyle Flail, Argjle Street. Open from 12 to« p.m., Saturday from 6.30 to 8.30 P.M. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chairnmn, John Ead ; Sfcrelary, R. L. Sutliffe. FiKE Wakds.— No. 1, Jan»es Finlay, Richard Abbott, John M. Sullivan. 2, John Roue, I'/ios Doyle, George Kent. 3, Tliomus Spelliuan, R. L. Sutliffe, ICdward Plielan. 4, Aid. O'Connor, James Hickev, Thomas Spike. 5, Thomas K. Everett, John l<^d, John DeGrouchey. 6, J. P. Longar, , J. E. M. Taylor, Chas Neal. Committee of Management at Firea,~J ohn Ead, Thoipias Doyle, Jas. Finlay, J. E. al. Taylor, Jas. Mickey, Aid. Spehnan. Committee in charge of Engines, Reels, ^c.-r-No 1 Stetm Engine, John Roue, and R L. Sutlift'e; No 2 Steam Engine, J DeGrouoliv, and T. Everett; No 3 Steam En.iine, R. Abliott and Aid. O'Connor ; ifo 5 Hand Engine, (Iharles Neal: No 6 Hand Engine, John M Sullivan; No 1 Hose Reel, Edward Phelan; No 2 Hose Reel, Tlios. D. Spike; No 4 Hose Reel, Chas Neal; No 5 Hose Reel, Geo Rent, John M. Sullivan; No 7 Huse Reel, R. Abbot. Committee in charge of Axe andLmlder Co. — Jno Roue, Jno P. Longard. Committee in Charge of Plugs, Tanks ^VfaxA 1, James Finlay; \Vard 2, Tlios. Doyle; Ward 3, Thos. HpeUniun; Ward 4. Thos. D. Spike; Ward ,, J. DeGmuchy; Ward 6, Chas Neiil. Com. of Finance and Audit — Alu. O'Conpor, Thomas Everett, J. P. Longard. ' Waterside Protection, Harbor Service — John Ead, Aid O'Connor, Capt Shepheid, Jas Hickev, and Secretary. Volunteer Sngine Company. Capt, R. Shepherd. Sec'y, Thos. Whales. Ftn Sec'y, Mlchl Sullivan. TVea*, James Allan. Mar •thai, Joha Walsh. Capt, William Zong. Treat, Jacob Zung. Union Axe Company. 1st Lieut, John Grlfiin. So'!% George Banister. TOWN OF DARTMOUTH. Wabdkx.— John Y. Payzant. Covscn JAitta. — Ward i. H. A. Weston, Dr. A. C. Cogswsll; Ward 2, Henry Watt, T. MiUora; Wcrd 3, J. C. P. Fraac*. Alex McKay. Standing Committees. STBEKT8.— Councillors Watt, Weston, Frazee. PubLtc PropehTy.— Councillors Watt, Westort, Frazee. linseed Oll« HpMliUty in qMliiy aiii )ow jMrloe, Ill Sullivan. JPxll. U. FULIHIl&CO., head of Power's tVharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 203 FiNANCF.— Coulicillors Wrtton, Mifwom, Frazee. .Auditing.— Councillors WeftonVMn^oin, Frazeo. TkKuers — CouncilloVs Cogswell, Milf-om, McKay. SCHOC^LS.— Councillors Fiiizee, WjJlf, MtKay. tickssEs.— Coiinciilors CofrsweF, Mil^om, NfcKav. Polios.— The Warden, The Uecorder, Councillorii Cogs#b11, Milsoro, McKay. OvKBSBKKs OF PooK.— Councillors Watt, Cogswell. Milsom. StipkswAky Magistrate and HEConnEB — B. Kuesell. Town Clebk ANr> Trkasukeu aku Clkk'^ or Liclksk.— Allred Edlott. Toww AssESf^tK. — Alex Waddell. AsBEssoKS.— }rar(2 1, J. E. Leadley ; Ward i, Paul Farrell; Ward 3, Frank Hvde. FiRE Wards.— Ccancillors Watt and Weston, T. G Elliot. FiKB Constables.— C O. Barkman, 8. Crimp, G. J. T. Rnssell, F. G. Dares, J. S. Ellibtt, A. Jenkins. IIkalth Wardens and Health Officers.— R. N. Leahan, J. Mcl>ellan. Pound Keepers. — B. N. T^oban, J. J. McLellan. WviGHKR Hay and Straw — H. Hilta. ! Kknck Viewers. — J. Stewart, J. Power. J. Jenkins. ' Mkasubeu of Coal, kv.— J. Patterson, J. lilisener. CORPOBATION-TOWU OF TRURO. Mayor.— Charles Rent, M. D. CoUNCiu-oRS. — Ward 1, Richard Craig, Abner Doggett; Wai-d 2, Cyrus Kalon, Win Crnig; Ward 3, Jas W. Johnson, W. T. Archibald. REcx>RnKR AND STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE.— 1<. A. Laureiice, Q. C Town Clerk and Treasurer.— Silas R. Tupper. CORPORATION-TOWN OF PICTOU. Mayor — .fohn D. MuI^eoJ, q.c. Councillors-^ Ward 1, C. NV. Ives, Abrain McDonald ; Ward 2, R. W. Oliver, Ad. McKean ; Ward 3, Tlio« Tanner, Wm Ross. Town Clerk, Treasurer and ('lerk of License.— G. H. Elliott. Stipendiary Magistrate.— H. R. Narraway. HVKICIPALITT OF WINDSOR. Wauden.— Allen Haley, m.p.p. Councillors.— Whrrf 1, Jor-eph Burgess, Geo Wilson: [Vard 2. Chas S, Wilcox, Joshua Smitli; Wards, William Curry, Shubael Diinock. Recorder and Jtipknimart Maoibt3ate.— W. M. Christie. Town CLKRK.«-Freuerick Dimock. MVNICIPAUTY OF NEW GLASGOW. Warden — ^Duncan C. Fraser. Councillors — Wai-d 1, Peter Campbelli R. Grant: Ward 2, J. R. Fraser, J. M. Carmichael; Ward 3, J. Connolly, J. W. McGregor. Recorder and Stipendiary M^oistkate— John McKay J. P. Town Clerk, Treasurer and Clkrk of License. —A. M. Fraser, J.P. Municipal Court — jTerms: Fir^t and Third Tiiaaday of each month. Recorder and Stipendary, John McKay, J.P.; Clerk of Court, A. M. Eraser, At P. WAIJni% Cltjr hardware 8tor«,-W aiv. i^iig^ 21. f atrbanks* and Howe's Counter atid V^t|«ritt itoai^Sy 204 BELCHERS FARMERS [1883 MI LITI A. Cotnmander in Chief, His Excellency the St Hon the Governpr-Generpl. MIIiITABY BIST. No. 0. FROVINCB OT NQVA SOQTIA. * District Staff. For llie Province of Nova Scotia and Island of Cape Breton. Deputy Adjt, Gen Cmnmandiug the Dlttnct, Lt.-Col. J. B. Taylor. Brigadt Major, 3. R. MacShane. Jn«pr. of Artillery for the Maritime Provinces^ appointed fran^ time to time troin tlie Gunnery School. atore-keeper 4' Paynuitter, Major George Guy. csavalry. Kkntville Troop of Uavalby. Capt, J. W. Ryan Lievt, R. S. Masters Cornet, U. W. Redden ArtlUery. FIELD BATTERY. Halifax, (HaUfax.) Capt, Jas R. Graham, m. lU Lteuts. Henrv Flowers W. Imlah ind Lieut \V. Hart is Surg. T. R, Almoii, M. D. GARRISON ARTILLERY IB ? " H AUlf A X " BRiaADK (Hali/av.) Lieut Ld, T. Mowbray, CaptB, J. £. Curren, W. A. Garrison, G. W. C. Oland, G. W. Ronne, J. H. Balconi. l«t Lieut, 1 1 . J . HarriSj %¥! Lieui$,h.i . Bland, jr, A. U. Cogswell. J. p. Story, C. A. Robson, W. M Duslan H. B. Dustan £. D. Adams Pajpn'r, C. A. Cretghton Adf, Lancelot J. Bland, (;. Qr Ma8t,X. W. Brocklcy Surg, Arthur Moren Aut Surg, J. Ferguson Black, M.D. 2nd "Hat.! 'ax" Bbioadb Hak/tu:. Lieut Col, D. McPheraor. Mfyvts John A. Boak Paipn, Edward J. Lordly A(1$, A. Mulvena, c. Quar Matt, B. A. Taylor Surg, A H Woodill, M.]>. Aat iSfur^, J Soiuers, m.d. Ko I Battkky, {Hern.m Cove.) Cant. D. Johnson 2nd Lieut, T. Johnson No 2Bai'Tkry, (Halt/ax.) Capt, E. Stairs Isl Lieut, H. I*. O'ay iiid Lieut, S. R< Sirtom No 3 Battkuy, (Rich- mond.) Cnpt \V. L. Brown, lift Lieut, K. .t. Uorliam ind Lieut, T. Davifun No 4 Battkby, (Darl- Mouth.) Itl Lt, F. W. Johnstone No 5 Battery, (Pureelfs . Covii,) Capt, VVm A. Puuell, m 1st JAeut, G.A.Thom«oa No 6 BATTBr •, (Eattern Pasaage, Halifax Harbor.) Capt, W. M. Lockart itt Lieut, J. Uimmelmnn Lui^BirBmio Battkk**. Capt, J. H. Blown Ut Lieut, B. Morash Mahonh Bay Battkby. Capt, Edward James \tt Lieut, S. Bourcoyne ^ndLteut, Ghas AiidrewB DiOBY Battbby. Copt, J. D«!v 2nd Lieut, E. Biden PicTou BA'rrKiiY Garri- son Artillbry. Cnpt, Joseph Ai Gordon Ut Lieut, J. R. Davies 2iid Ltfut, F. W. Eraser, LITRBPOQL BaTT'Y, O. A. Litut, Saml. N. Fieeman Yaohoutu Batt'y, G. a. Lieut, T. R. Jolly Infantry. 63rd " Thk Uaufax Vo- luntkkb Batt'n of RrFLKS," (Halifax.) LtCol,i. D. Mcintosh Mnjorg, Wm McKerron T. J. Walsh, Captt. T. J. Egan, W. Bishop, J. Forlnne, 11. iiwshler, A- G. Cunningham Jas MacKny Lieutt, J no Meagher, I. T. Twining. H. S. Silver W. G Jones. W.J. Butler, J. Bentnick, Johnstone, 2«rf Lis, C. H. Tapper. C. E. Davidson. C. J. McKie. Surgn, W . M. Cameron, /^n^m, J. S. Mitchell Attt do, D. A. Campbell. AdJ, J. iS. Crane, c. Qr if, J. U. Corbln. 68th Tub King BA'I'S of INJ (KtHtvit Lt Col, L. UeV Majors, W'tti l\ Henry W. L Pnym, Charles Adj, John E. S Quttr Matt, P 1 Surg, Henric I Astt Surg, F. > No 1 Co, (A'i Capt, Brenton Lttut, Barclav 2nd Lt, Jno B No 2 Co, ( a Capt, K. W. B Lieut, W. E. 1 2tK; LieiHt, C. i Go to P. VlIiS|[*8 for JliilMeiai^'^,|li'^f|tin^^ In.rarleiy, at H. H. f*tII.L£K & OO.'S* 188a] ALMANACK. 205 66th BAT'N. " PHIN0E88 LOUI«B FfMUKKB {Halifax)." Lieut Col. J. J. Bremner Mniwi, C. J. AUcdooald t/<)lin R Murrav Bt Mnj(K; R. F. Watt Cants, Georg* W Harf, W. M. Uumpliirey, B. A. Wtslon, \V. E. Wost, A. B. Mitchell, VV. F. DeB. Bremner, R. H. Humphrey Lieuts. Jiio. Mengcr R. W. Rulherlbrd. Geo. Piers A. Alackiiilny (j. H. Muckinlay A. M. K. Doull E. G* Kennv, A. \V, Sp^ke, 2n(l Lients, G. L. Stairs. H. L. Chipman, J. A. Hren? ner. A. F. Salter Pawn, — — — ^rfi, A. E. Currcn, c. Quw Must, W. H. Neal Sury, W. B. Slay ter, m.d A. &., l.Tr«»rom»n,M.D. 68th Thk Kings County UAT'N of INKANTBY, (KentvilU.) Lt Col, L. DeV Chipman Majors, Will H. Belcher, Henry W. Lydiard Paym, Charles F. Eaton Ad], John E. Starr Q,mv Mast, V M Brecken Surq, Uenric Shaw .WSttfi^, F. W. Borden No 1 Co, {KentvUlt.) Cnpt. Brenton H. Dodge Lttu^, Barctav Webster '2nd Lt, J no B. Chipman Ko 2 Go, {Canard.) Capt, E. W. Backwilh Lieut, W. E. Harris 2rMfZ.MN<,C.li. U.SUrr No 3 Co, (KeHtviUc.) CapL, John Reddeb' L%tMt, William Roy ^ndlAwt, O A. Dodge No 4 Co, (Btlltown.) Cnpt, Edward Stead man Lieut, Harding RockwcR 2nd Lieut, Ward Eaton No 6 Co, (Bilttown,) Cnpt, E. W. Roscoe Lieut, 2nil Lieut, Rupert Bligh No 6 Co, ( Canning.) Cnpt, C. E. Borden Lieut, klijah Borden No 7 Co, {Aylcsford.) Cnpt, Thomas R. Harrix Lieut. George F. Smith 2nJ Lieut, George West No 8 Co, {Aylt»furd.) « Cn^, Wm K. L. Foster Lieuts, WalUre Welton Flo)dE. Rosa. No 9 Co. Cnpt, D. E. Ross Zrteu/j.Chas. Cuiman. e9TH"lsT Bbgtov Anna- polis Co. Bat'j( ok Iji- KANTUT." (Paradise.) Lt-Ctd, W. E. Siariatt Majws, DeLnncy Hurrib Juhn Saunders. Paym.'Y. H. Miller Adj, O. Marshall Quur Must, W H Bi&hop Sufy, SamI Primrose AsttBwff, R.J. Ellison. No ICo, {Parodist.) C"/><, Leonard Elliott Lt, C B. Cornwall No2Co, (/»nmrf"«.) Cnjd Edward Morse Lieut, G. W. Charlton 2tul Lieut, J. A. Morse No 3 Co, ( Granville.) Cnpt, David Wade Lieut, C. Willet 2ndLieiU, M. O. Wade No 4 Co, (Port Lorne.) Capt, John Charlton Lieut, Joseph H. Gaves 2«rf/i,W. Whitman No 6 Co, {Round Hill.) Lieut, \V. B.Bailey 2nd Lieut, J. Ritchie No 6 Co, {Dalhousie.) Capt, Joshua P. Bu( kler Lieut, Joseph Buckler 2nd Lt, Alonso Cleaves No 7 Co, (Bear River.) Cnpt,jHB D. Nichol Lieut, J. N. Kelly No 8 Co, (Bear River.) Cnpt, John W. Turnbull Lieut, Obed Miller 2nd Lieut, Jno Woodman No 9 Co, ( Clemtntsport.) Cnpt, Wallace Harris Lieut, J. W. Harris ind Lieut, W, Harris 72Nn OR 2nd Annapolis Bat'n, {Wilmot.) Lieut Col, B. H. Parker Major, Shippy Spurr Pauni, Henry B.Magee Mj, C. H. ghafner, c. Quar Mast, M. Chipman Surq, J. Woodburv Ast Surg, SamI. N. Miller No 1 Co, {Mtlvrrn Square) Capt, Charles Jacques Lieut, Ambrose Dodge 2nd Lieut, John Hawkins No 2 Co, {Port George.) Capt, George Roach Litut, Beriah Baker No 3 Co, {Margarctvitte) Capt, John G. Bowlby Limt, Levi Gites No4ap, {Middkton.) Crt;)<, (Bad'h M. Taylor Lieut. J. Slocum Parker 2nd Liut, Guilford Morse No 8 Co, {Farmttigton.) Capt, n. M. Phinney Z>teM<, J. L. Phinney ^oB Cq, {Nietaux.) Capt, Joihti Iif . t^Iorse, Lieut, Albert Gates 2ndLt, Hammond Foster ! . ■ .Jl' I » 3 O i & e ►I a s g J; P: :'!ili Tir|taeaiir«fts«frtiiii$inr lA ti||B:c|^ ircpt niejr«. Haying Tools of ererjr description at lowest pHceS} 206 belcher's farmer's [1883 75tH "LUNENBt'RO" BAT. OFlNP-ANTRY, (ToWH of Lunenburg). Litut. Col. C. E. Kaul- bachi Payni, Stephen Fink Qtiar Matt, C. Burns Surg, Charles Aikens Attl Surg, J. St Jacobs No 1 Co, ILunmburg] Capt, James W. King 2nd Lieut, VV. Kotnkey No 2 Co, [Lunenburg] Capt, Tlioinas Curll Lieut, A. Smith 2tul Lieut, C. Dauphine No 3 Co, [Lunenburg] Capt, Geo A. Kof>B Lieut, Geo A. Parker 2tid Lt, J. W. Young. No 4 Co, [Mahone Bay] Capt, John P. Ham Litut, Alex Kcdy 2nd Lt, H. Stanley Lane No 5 Co, [Martins Hirer] Capt, Jacob Laneillo Lieut, KIkanah Ked y 2nd Li, John Ezra J<>nst No 6 Co, [New Ross] Capt, G. H. Windrow Lieut, Thomas Hatchers Lieut, E. A. Cock 2nd Lt, ». G. Chambers No 2 Co, [ Onsioto] Capt, Georf^e Rayne Lieut, Peter Hall 2nd Lt, Th08. McKay. No 4 Co, [Shubeneuadie] Capt, Ixaac L. na-nhill Litut, John E. Fitch 2nd Lt, T. K. Holdsworth No 8 Co, [Windsor] Capt, — Lieitt, Joshna H. Smith 2nd Lt, C. H. Dimock, HonSnrg, Bde W Eraser No 6 Co, [Mill Brook] Capt, Rodk M'Kenzie LitsM, J. S. Sutherland 2nd Lieut, W. V. M'Kay No 7 Co, [Mount Thorn] Capt, \Vm Sutherland LieuLWm Maxwell 2tul l.ieut, James Eraser No 8 Co, [Nno Lairg] Capt, Angus M'Leod Lieut, D. SiitherlHnd 2nd Lt, Thomas McLeod 78th "Colohkster ani> Hamts and Pictou" Battalion of Hioh- LANDKR8, [Truro] Lieut Col, W. M. Blair Major, G. H. Sutherland Joseph Burgess Paijm G- H. Kos& Adj, G. A. LaytnA. QuarMast, 0. Johnson, Surg, Alex C. Page Attt Surg, D. M'Lean NolCo, [Jhiro] Capt, U. T. Lawrence PROVISIONAL BATTA- LIONS OF INFANTRY. CUMBKRLAWD PrOVIS'AL Bat'n ok Inkantry, N. S. [Amherst] Major, M. H. Harrison Adjt, J. A, BInck, c. Pat4m. G. V^ Ckurch Qiiar Mas, wTMoffatt Surg, W. D. Mackenzie. No 1 Co, [Amhtrst] Capt. D. C. Allen Lieut. Martin ]}lack '2nd Lieut, Howard Black No 2 Co, [River Philip] Capt, R. L. Black Lienl, Wm C. Philips J MS C. Black ! 2nd Lieut L B. Donkin VoSCo,[MaceaH and River ; Herbert] | Capt, J. Hsrrison Lieut, K. ChriKtie 2nd Lt, & L. HanUon. No 4 Co, [Maeean Mount.] Capt.H C.Mills Lieut, J. Lod};e 2nd Lieut a. mWi | No 5 Co, [Oxford.] Capf.W Oxiey Litut, \. Culburn 2nd Lieut, J. Pace Victoria Provisional Bat. Ink. "Ar»\ll Uighi.andbhs" Baddetk Major, W. Bingham, /. c. Pin m, A . Bourinut Adj, H. A Foyle Quar Mas, J-'MoDonflld Surg. A. D. McGJilivray, M. D. NolCo, [Baddeek] Capt, H Cain Lieut, Donald McHae 2nd Lt, No 2 Co, [Middle River] Capt, CharleH McRae Lietit, A. McRae, 2nd Lieut, D. McQuarrie No 3 Co, [ Grand Narrows] C<9>(, John 8. McNiel Litut. H. McNiel 2nd Litut, 3(;Ate«t, D.K.Hill i STAFF OF THE ARMY IN NOTA SCOTIA. Commimder H. M. Forces, His Exoe'ilency Geaoral Sir Patrick L. MacDougall, k.c.m.o. NoMe'8 ABi Hoire'sCDiwIi, Cat-riage ma Haast taiiiliiies, I FaHlifoel At U. U. FULLEB A CO.'S, iieud of Tower's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 207 Asst Mil Sec, Lt Col. FitzHoy-Wm. Freemantle, Coldstream Guards. Aidea-de-Camp, Capt C. Barker, R. E. ; Capt G. J. Pla>fair, 11. A., actint;. Brigade Major, Major W. F. M. Hutchison, R. A. Toivn Major, Miijor R. Najrle, h p, late Scottish Rifles. Gatrison Instructor, Capt E. C. Milnar, HI. Irish Regt. Officer Commandinq lioyal ArtiUery, Col H. Le Cocq. Commandint/ Roy af Engineers, Col C. S. Akers. District Commissary General, Asst Comm Gen F. Short. Commissary General, (Ordnance) Asst Comm Gen J. Elliott. Prin Medical Officer, Dep'y Surgeon Genl W. Cattcll. Chaplaiur, Rev A. J. Townend, u.a., and Rev. \\. Morrison, jt.A. CoMMiASARiAT AND 'i KAN8iM)RT Stafk — Asst Commissary Genl, E. T Christie ; Ifepuly Asst. Commissary General, A. \V. Collnrd. Orijnanck Stori Department. — Senior Ordnance Stort Officer, J Elliott; Dy. Asst. Com, Genl, J. L. Whieler. Army Pay Department. — Staff P^mister, Major J. Wroy ; Paymaster, Capt H. C. Dawson. Medical Dki>art)ibnt. — Swgeon Majors, H. C. Herbert, m.d., S. Mnunsell, G. B. Sanders; Surgeon, G. D. Bourko; Lieut of Ord, G. Towers, A. H. Corps. Royal Artillery — (6th, 7th and 8th Batteries Welsh Division) — Col, H. Lo Cocq; fA.-Col, C. Callingwood; Majors, W. J. Tatham, A. B. England ; CapU, G. J. Tlavfair, F. M. Bannister, P. E. P. Hamilton ; Lieuts, J. 0. Hodjj;son, J. do W. Lardn«fr-Clarke, W. J. Oliver, J. R. H. Askwith, A C. Connal, J. J. MacMahon ; Major J. Norton Taylor, Inspr. of Warlike Stm-es. Royal Enoinisbks — (1st Com.) Col C. S. Akcrs, Coinmdg Royal Engineers ; Major, E. D, C. O'Brien ; Capt. H. Eisdale ; Lt€uts, A. E. Wrottesley, H. E. Tyler. C. E. Haines, A. J. Kelly. Ist Battalion Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment.) — Lt. Col. C. Hereford, Comdg ; Majors, W H. Biirland, W. Bennett. W. G. W. McCliiitock ; Capts , Eden, Depot; H. J. Charrington, J. O. C. Moller, R. Phnyre, Staff in India; F. B. Briggs; Liexits, C. J. Spottiswoode, Inttr. of Muskletry, U. Bowles, G. H. F. Mathison, J. A. Fcaron, Adjt., J. Davies, G. 0. 8. Handcock, W. A. Chauncy, A. de S. Hadow, A. G. Cartwright, J. T. Coicsworth, E. C. W. M Kennedy, A. E. 8. Scarle, M, H. Orr, H. O. D. Hickman, M. L. Ferrar, G. Pearson, W. L. Mercer, A.^r. II. Newnliam, C. 8. Molony, Depot; LieniDavics, Probationer' Indian Staff Corps; Lient Kennee1(,1dw«sf prices, M p. WAUm'S^ITardware SCori^. % Diialin, a powerful explosive, at H. H. FULLER & CO.'S, 208 belcher's farmer's [1883 THE NAVY. Commander-in-Chief of the Not-ih American and West fnclln Station, His Excellency Vice Admiral Sir FrancJB Leopold McCiintock, Kt., p.h.s. Flag Lieutenant, EdwanI B. Van tkoughnet. Secretary, George E. Blarcon. H. M. Naval Yard, Halifiix. Naval and Victualling Storekeeper and Accountant, A. Vizard; Clerk, \ Higher Division, Charles Stubbing; Engineer of the Yard, C. Salmon; i Foreman of Shipwrights ( Acting ), M. Pethvbridge; Boatsicain of the Yard, Tlios (J. Lidbury; Foreman of Work», A. if. W. tioold. , H. M. Ships on the North America and West India Station, i The Tonnage and Horse Power given are the teeight in Tons and the Indicated florse Power of the Engines. Dido, 12 -Sf. Coin;e«e. 1760 Ions. 2520 H. P. Cojit, Compton E. Domville; Lieuts, Fredk ^aitlnnd. Henry A. O^le, JameR W. Lille ; Nav. Lieut, Ohas. Heyward; Chap and Nav Inst, Kev. Alex Nicolls, b.a.; i Staff Surg, ThoB H. Atkinson; Paym, George S Goddard. Fantomb, 4. S. Composite Gun Sloop. 940 tons. 970 H. P. Com- mander, Wollaston C Kaislake; Lieuts, Houston Stewart, William Ainger, Sidney Hughes; Staff Surg, Matthew F. Ryan; Pav»», Cecil P. Walker Flamingo, 3. 5. Composite Gun V^el. 780 tons. 7.'iO H. P. Com- mander, Reginald N. Custanie; Lieuts, Frederick H. Warren, Walter V. f Anson; Nav. Lieut, Hubert IL Sabben; Surgeon, Jno Hunter, m.b. ; Paym, John G. Hoar. I Foam, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 430 tons. 440 H. P. Lieut, and Com, Julian A. Baker; LieiU, William B. Fawckner; Surg, Jas A. Collet; Paym, Henry G. Snowden. Gaknet, 12. Composite 8. Corvette. 2120 tons. 2000 H. P. Capt, Hon Victor A. Montagu; Lieuts, Cecil F. Fulev, Charles G. Gardiner, Edward D. Hunt, William U. du C. ClicOa; Nav Lieut, Edwin H. Richards; Staff Surg, St. Lawrence ffrencb-Mullen ; Paym, Cuthbert R. Rodliam. Gripvon, 3. (S. Composite Gun Vessel 780 tons. 790 U. P. Corn- wonder, Robert W. Davies; Lieuts, Frank W. Wylie, Fredk G. McKinstry, Charles B. Macdonald; Sl({f Surg, W. Galloway, M.u. ; Paym, Jno W. Seccombe. Mallard, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat 445 tons. 400 H. P. Lieut and Com, Henry W. A. Littledale; Sub-Lieuts, Oswald D. Grimston, Bert- ram C P. Wolverstein ; Surgeon, Alfred Patterson ; Asst P.aym in charge, Edward H. Truscott NoRTHAMiTON, 12. Double S. Iron Armour-plated Ship. 7630 tons. 6070 H. P. Captain, Edmund C Drummond; Commander, Wilmot ri. Fawkes: Lieuts, Marmaduke L. Kelham; Daniel McN. Riddel, Henry Leah, Charles H. S. Pretyman, George Le C. Egerton, Jas P. Mont- gomery; Staff' Com, James Cole; Ca])t Mar Art, Samuel H. B. Northcnte; Lieut Mar, Henry C. Eagles; CJinp, Benj. C Pidcock; Fleet Surg, Adam B. Messer, MD. ; Paym, Kichard K. A. Richards. Tenedos. 12. S. Ciyneite. 1760 Ions. 2030 H. P. Cfl/>nTFi J p. WALSU, Wholesale Jdftber At H. H. FULLER A €0.% nt lowest prices. 1888] ALMANACK. 211 iisrr)E3:. P«gei AdrnrtinpinpnU 2-25, 30, 32, 48, :i2, 53, 70, 80,20D-240 AttonileH Hiiil HnrriHtt'i'H 84 AcBdift Culteue, WollVllle 156 Aluuini 156 Army.... 200 Aiulitors OflSce 95 Bari'iHterB and Attoriii5 Eviipees 60 EccresinstirRl Department 140 Educationnl i)epartnu-nt: Couucil of Public Instruction. . .1' 7 Normal and Model Schools 107 School Dislriutx, Inspectors, and Commissioners 107-170 Explanatory 61 Fsrniing , , 04.77 Fire Department 202 Kire Insurance Companies 174 6aa Inspection 102 Hftlifhx, City of. 200 Inland Revenue D>-pnrtment 00 Insolvent Debtors, Com. for Giving Reliefto 92 Inspection of Fish and Oils 102 Insurance Coutiiiudes ami Agencies. 173 Intercolonial Railway 129 Judges — Supreme Court of Canat^a . 81 N. Scotia. 81 County Courts, Nova Scotia 83 Probate 89 Justices of the Peace — last year's appointments ' 94 Kewatiii, Province of. ^. . 45 King's College, Windsor. 149 Alumni of 149 Law and Justice, Department of . . . ■ 81 Life Insurance Companies 175 Light Houses 1S5 Lloyd 8 Agents 200 Lutlieran Ministers ', .158 Manitoba, Province of: Lt. Governor, Executive and Legislative Coun- cils, and Legislative Assembly 44 Marine and Fisheries Department. .134 Marine Insurance Compatdes 173 Mosonic 188 Medical College, Halifax 106 Medical Register 159 Methodist Church of Canada , . 164 Militia Department 204 Mercantile Companies 176 Merchants' Private Signals 189 Movable Feasts, &o. 40 National and Benevolent Societies . . 184 Navy, The 208 New Brunswick, Pi-ovince of: Lieut. Governor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, and.iitgislative As- sembly 39 Newfoundland, Province of; Lient. Governor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, Assembly, etc 45 New Glasgow, Municipality of. 203 Nortll-Wett Territories 45 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lient.- Governor, Executive & Legislative Coundls, & Legislative Assembly 36 Orange Lodge, Grand 199 ' n I ! . 1 1 . 1 1 . I . ■ In Oellera^HArdware— Uiilfoim Prices. Lnbrlcntlug 011i» vis: OIlTe, Lftrd, Wwt Vlrflnla, Ac. 212 bklchur's faumku's [1883 r«tf8 Odd Fellow*, 195 Mniicht-Ktcr Unity ....100 ()vcr»«fr8 of KlHlitii'leti .... 134 Ontario, Province of: Lieut. -Gov., Rxeciitive Council and LegiHlative Adsuinbly 42 Patron* of Hn»bnndry, Order of . . . . Ifl6 Pilot CuiiinilsRion«rit and Piloto 176 Planets, MornlnKand Kvening. ..... 50 Parmboro' Hallway 130 Pictoii, Corporation of. 203 Post Office neimrtment: Nova Boolla Postal Division. . . .120 Arrival and Departure of Mail* atHalitks 121 Country Pout Offices 123 Principal Uiites of Postaife MH For«i|.'n Kattis of Postage, Ice.. .12B Money Oriii-r Bronch 128 Presbyterian College, Haliflix IM Presbyterian Ministers l.'!2 Probate, Judges 89 " Registrars 89 Prince KdwarU Island, Province of: Lieut.-Governor, Kxecutive and Legislative Councils, and Legisla- ' tive Assembly 40 Protlionotaries 82 Quebec, Province of: Liout.-Gover- nor, Kxecutive and Legislative Councils, & Legislative AMenibly. 41 Psco Railways, Coaches and Steamers. . . . i'J!) Receiver Oaiiurul'd Office li.') Uegistrars of Probate ^l) Uogistrara of Deeds xn Roman Catholic Clergy lljl lloyal Family of Great Britain ;il Rcllslous ana Benevolent Societies. . Is 1 Savings' Bank m Bt. Mary's College. Hallflix ini St. Francis Xavler's (College, Antigo- nUh 1B2 Signals, at Citadel Hill ISO Sherink « H'.' Steamers i:i;i Spring Hiii and Porrsboro' Railway. i:ii) Supreme Court, Sittings of S2 Tariff, The Kir. Telegraph Companies and OiBces.. . .177 Tide Table 7« Temperance Directory l!t7 Truro, Corporation of. 20rt Vice Admiralty Court .'. l<2 Weather Guide : 47 Western Counties Railway. 1:<2 Wiuilsor and Annaitolls Railway IMt Windsor, Muniolpality of 203 Weight* and Meaaures, Forms of, etc ; «7 Wesieyan College, Sackville.-, 1S5 Academy, " 155 Zodiac, Signa of 41) l^dPOTlTERS OIT OMt uiA Wroufflit Iron Pipo with Fittixiffe, Bagiaeirs' Suppliaa a&d ICaolii&esy. MANUFACTURERS OF ALT. KINDS XNomxnts', plumbbbs' and stxau fittbbb' BRASS 600iS, And the Uenvif r ClnsaeR of BRASS AND OOFPEA WOBZ. ALSO Vessels' Fastenings and Fittings. PtTBLIC BUILDINGS, RESIDENOES k FACTTORIBa SUPPLIED WITH WAuinii! mtsm m mm mm, With all Modern Improvements, fitted by Engineer! thoroughly Moquninted with our eliinate. goi.R 4«iisrTs wm. the sa&b anii Arri.icATi*N or WARREN'S FELT ROOFING And ROOFING MATERIALS, in and for the Province of Nova Scotia. 162 to 172, also 306 BtRjljNGTON ST. PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS. n t9 C3 M wi > H B W i- a e M «• M !a4 03 1^ ^ I »l Cli » W 99 ft as g IP s Hollowitare, Cntl^r/, Spodns, &^., at P. WALSH'S. 'H * Horse mrn8llfoa», Hhoe .Br«8|iei» H(ov« limislie»» For Rftle by H. H. ftJIlCK & CO., liead of Fower^s Wharf. al. * Montreal. I, St John. New York. « (( (1 v«iliMislie«i, 1883] ALMANACK. 215 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. PWO Acwlia Powder Co 82 Audrews, James H., Willow Park Nurseries 217 Ai-chiliald, T. P.. Albion Hotel 222 AusteA Bros., Ral. .-ay, Colliery and Mill Supplies, &c Bamstead'g Leather and Pindlnff store 14 Baxter, Chamber & Parlor Furniture. 234 Bell, A. M., Hardware left side left hand pages. Belcher, Joseph S., Life Insurance . Af^ncy 838 Do. do., Commlss on Agency.. 237 BishopWm.,Haltfi»x Marble Worm.. 22 Blttkley&Co., Dry Ooodii 40 lireiinaik, W. C, The British Shoe Store 47 Briand A., Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 29 Brown, M. S. & Co., Jewellery, Electro Plate, &c 70' Buckley !t Allen, Stationery, etc 4 Burpee, 1. F. & Ca, St. John, Iron, Steel, &c 8 Canada Paper Co., Paper Makers and Stationers, Montreal 24 Clayton & Sonn, Tailorintr & Ciothine 30 Co^wull, A. C, DeotiAt, Artificial Teeth, &c 18 Connolly, T P., Hooks & stationer}'. .212 Cook, C. J., Fancy Oood:i 2;« Cornelius, J., Jewellcn', irn 48 CrelKhton & Marshall, Stationery, Paper Kulora, Bl»nk Roulu 48 Crease, A. W., UrooMies, Vetett«biw> Provisions, &<; 48 Crona'.i, John, Oro'jories, Provip'ons..229 Cronan, Daniel, W. I. Produce, Fish Oils, Furs 10 Cunard, 8. k Co., House, Stuani and OosCoal 240 Davidson,' H. A., Custom Tailor. 227 Daniel & Boyd, Staple and Fanoy Dry Uood^, ClothhiK, tUi 23 L .ly, M. B., Imperial Insurance Co . 21 Dempster, James, Planing' Mill and Sash Factory 232 DeWolf, T. A. a & Soin Ship broken and Commission Merchants 210 Egan, Thomaa J., Ounmaker and Taxidermist 229 Egan, W. J., Painter, Giasier and Paper Han$rer 229 B^sson & Co., Commission Merchants. 32 Everett, T. E. &Co., Hats, Caps, Furs. 228 FoiFdhnn, Arthur, Leather, &c..R5, 57 ^9, 61, 03, 65, 87, 69, 71, 73, 76, 77 Pajfe Fortune, J., British and Fureign Dry Goods, Millinery, Sea 19 Fraser, Geo., Fire Proof Roofing, Cattle Feed, Ice.., 219 Fuller, H. H. & Co., Hardware 3 Do. do. top of pages. Gates Organ & Piano Co 223 Gordon & Keith, Pamiture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, etc. ... , 12 Gossip, Wm.. Books and Stationery..22& Harrington, W. M. ft Co., Groceries, Wines, etc 220 Harx'ey, C. H., Cominissiou and Produce Herch'Mit 214 Hegan, James W., St. John, Carpet Warehouse , ; 2o Hire, Phil., Groceries, Flour, etc 16 Uirahfleld, Geo., Sausages, etc 14 .Tohnson, W. H., Pianos & Organs.. 17 Jones, G. W., Commission and Manu- facturers' Agent, Paper, ftc 22 Keith, Alex, ft Son, Brewery 20 Kelly, John F., Harness, Stable Furnishings, &o 13 Lahey, John, "Capo Breton House," Groceries, &e 235 Laurilliard, H. U., Merchant Tailor.. 15 Longard Bros., Steam and Hot VVatnr En^'lneers 226 Louguuil, R. W., Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, Sui 220 Lowell, W. L. & Co., Bankers, Bro- ker*, Insuianoe Agents 230 Macdonald ft Co., Brass Founders... 213 Mackinlsy, A. ft W., Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers 218 McLearn's Express and Feed Store.. 12 McMurray ft Co^ Dry Goods and Ready-male Clothing 310 Mahon Bros., Dry Goods 238 Merriam, O. ft C. ft Co., Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 238 .Methodist Bo<>k Room, Eieligious and General Literature 214 Moody, Wm. ft Co., British, Cuna- dian and American Dry Goods. . It Moir, Son ft Co., Millers, Bakers and Confectioners 217 Monaghan, A., Dry Goods, ete .228 Horse, John B., Tea Merchant 224 Mumford Bros., Produce Commission HerchuntH 10 Munnis, James K., Clothier IS Neilly, J. B. ft Co., Steamship Agents 'ahd SMp Broken .'.220 ani SoriiMiiit BmthM, ftt P. WAIiSR'9^~-S«e Adr. pifo 81. f III ' i ii finqairies for Prices uriU reeeive erevy aUentlpQ» I 216 BELCEBBS FARMERS [1883 Outhit, C. ' W,, -General Commiirioii Merohanr. . . , ; . . . ;23Si Patterson, John, Boiler Maker 237 Park«, Wm. & Son, Cotton, Yarns, Warp, etc 62 l>o. do. Grey Cottons, Warps, etc 6S Philp, John H., Hat?, Caps, Ftirs. . 4 Pitikford & Black, Ship Chandlery. . . 1] Do. rii;ht side ri^ht hand pag^. Robertson, William, Hardware 2 Kobson, C. & Co., Dry Goods 80 Ruche, David, Wall Paper, Paints, &c. 13 Koy, J. E. & Co., " Wanzer" Sewing Machine 2!) Ryan, J. W., Clothingt) and Furnish- ings 48 Schwartz, H. A., Stove Sto^e £27 Scott, James & Co., " Army & Navy Dejiot" 10 Scotch Dye Works, Halifax, K. 8. calendar pages. S'lver, W. & C, Carpeta, Clothing, Dry Goods 231 Siiith Bros., Dry Goods, Millinery, Gloves, etc 9 Page Smithy J. Oodtrey^ Chfinist/ctc. '■ >■ * ^ ' oAlehdar pages. Smith, B. A., Dry Goods 239 Stairs, John, Iron and Hai-dware, Scales, etc 7 Stairs, W.,Son & Morrow, Hardware .200 Stephen, A. & Son. Furniture, Wooden ware, etc. 5 Taylor, W. & Co., Boot and Shoe Store 30 Th-akston & Angwin, Hardware.. ..233 l.iomson, John A., Cast Iron Works.. 237 Thome, W. H. & Co., St. John, Hardware and Mill Supplies 226 Tohin. John & Co., W. I. Produce, Tuas, etc 16 l^'iilker, A. J. & Co., Marble, Free- stone and Granite Works 223 Wallace, Robert, Sewing Machines, Jewellery, etc 225 Walsh, P., British and Foreign Hard- ware, etc 21 Do. bottom of pages. White. T. H. & Co., Canadian Dye Works 234 WoodiU, A. A., Cheniiut 230 THOMAS A S. DeWOLF & SON, Ship Brokers, Commission SCeroliants, Insurances Effected t Frieghts Collected ! Charters Obtained ! AGENTS FOR ANCHORUNE OF STEAMERS FROM LONDON TO BALZFAX, N. S. Sailing Fortnightly. Garryintf Passengers and Freight for all parts. Freight taken at Halifax for London and Continental Forts. AGENTS FOR MAIWMOTH VINEGAR WORKS, STOcid AjirwAjyr& on" ha-tstd. AGENTS FO^ SALE OF DRAIN PIPE & FIRE BRICKS. Cement, Plrtster, I inie, Salt, Pigr Iron; Shlnglegf a.Ij\va.y8 k:ei»t in stock:. HALIFAX. N. a T. A S. T eWOLP & SON. Ou^j^jUig Axes, Shlii«UByvH!^)^t«, lAt^ii«;;,||«li^Ms> tt09f !>M"» [1883 1 Page ,*ctc. ondar pages. 239 lard ware, 7 lKFdvi-are.209 'urniture, 5 and Shoe 30 I ware.. ..233 n Works.. 237 St. John, >plies 226 Produce, 16 ble, Free- ka 223 1 Maohinee, eigu Hard- ; . 21 torn of pages. 234 1 230 ! 1 i iUN, hants, 1 )btained! 1 &MERS 1 1 all parts. ■Ports. VORKS, 1 BRICKS. kles, IscSON. vyTr!i-M jfe ir^. , iUJ^'i^'mk^^'^i^^. Mz] ALMANACK. 217 'Wi > Ml. iu Uii^l&di^eiidi^ls, U ANUFACTURKBS OF ALL DESCMFTIONB OF ,). ■ <■■ HI''. -•...,). >l -1 BISCtriT, eOSFECnONERT, ARGYLE, DUKE AND fiRAFTON STREETS. ^sRi] WWA^NiiBi i., .^ i. ' W W!LliOW'>lABS 1V18EBISS, HALIFAX N. S. .■i ill, l.>i:,i.;i ! . ■ ■!'. Kftats, Bvlbs and SwAa 1)7 Ibil fr'SpteUlty. Sm)S!S£BDSrSl!£DSI t.''t)ortiBr, Grower, and Dealer in Cfioiqe F^ fia^ti^n, ^ Veg^^ta Se^ds., Orangera, Agrioulinral Societies, Market Gardeners and Dealers would fiad It to thtir advautaga to aeoura ««r Wbukfftle Pi'ioes and Terms. r.raTO^i , . i i . \\-A«m< .. O i.-' 1 ID 1^ !■ ■^ jBrijBln>g jP^iye aiji.4 |Iom<>I^ ^flned fiteytlifg. I 51 t I I I I ri 4 213 belcher's varmer's [1883 Bronze IS/^cM aMraided f winter. (r^t% oi; Hanun5»r iMx^t. rAvmk, ftijp«.WAiuK», Cft£i.Aa iiqia BMtir nloostf Ktade of this ComuoaiUtlit:i>u(iOtueC\liw-d itooit «KiroK« tnd. ]>toaf ]i({ain«t. atmospheric influences, and vermin. i:^ The Prepared UooflnK Material and^gmuosition may be had in barrel);, and sent lo any part o( the . K miAmimmmmm. MAItDFAOTVRKU AND IMPORTER (W JHovtMl Stove npe. Ba% ^t^^v^ / .*^.< FFAUAN WiSEBODSE, 243 Hollis and 43 Watot St. ^^;a .»» ,;..:•; ^?.. HALIFAX, N. & 3 » ^ ^ I I P. WAliStt, opposite Past Office, selh eh^aj^t. Falrbttyka^ and ^owe*8 C CAPITAL STOCK, - $60,000. U. E. Gates, rrcsulcnt. W. J. (Iatks, General Mauager. G. 0. Gatk!^, .Su])triuleiitlent. Factory and Warerooms — TRURO. Salesrooms— 120 GRANVILLE ST, Halifax Dealws In Sliect Musie, JIuhic Books, Mnsfc Stools, Violins, Accordcoiis, Concertinas, Organnetlcs nnd General Musical Morchan- izc. Wholesale ami Uetnil. A large number of Organs and Pianos in course of construction. Old Pianos, Molodcons nndOrjians iiikcn in exchange for new. Pianos, Or^iaiis, &c., tuned, repaired nnd on hire. Our Ort;nns were awarded the Dominion Med>il at the Centennial Bxliihiiion in Pliihidelpliia, 1876. Won si,\ first prizes. I( per(li4M)s, iiiKi Siitidis' i'oois. for miIc (oiv, 111,1,1 lir.li S I AK.MK'.i .1 u a V a o •a tS t) a » t (Alio: S|iiniisli, )"ri'hili a{iiJ«;l«>i> I'. I\. ('iHiiiiiriit; 4'IIKIVinA Itt'iiioiiiliriUii'irs viTV s'liiri'iiii' ill li'liri', 111' rcniiir ['•iH'W :iih1 I'iiltii AltllHIM- T Cliiiu'si- Wliiti'.-. I'll (iIImt Artivis i>icAm\<; I'aiH-rs, ('r,i\(iii 'klC,tllS Hllll I'clK il iuU :u;^i shrill, STA'rr-M'il .mil rii|)\- I'.ciul;' lllli;* ; IViis. I'lii.'^ ii\i; iim'. rtiiil IJiu'kl MAM, TAI hiih' ;it ;i stiwill ri'^icioiiK' I'aiiits, Oils, Window ;(;ia«*, at 1\ WILSU'S. SIlJp IdiV, \r'<:\ .ESALU o r St. LSIli'S. itv II. II. I i lm:u \ (o., iMiMJ oi r«Mi< iN ^viiaii. iss;jj AI.MANA( K. ROBERT WALLACE, HALIFAX, N. S. j Watches, Clocks and Jewsllerj,' Al-SO A(JI:NT FOK tin: CIlMir.KATLl) f\\hm Singer, New Williams, and White, and American SEWING MACHINES, Whic'ii liiiM- tills yiiir ciMii.'il nil ill! I'lKS'r I'|{ IZI'IS in Tniunl.., Moii- (rt'Ill, 1\ ilij^stdii ; III! ILllif^iX. Also Agout for the "AMERICAN WHITE" Sewing Macliiue. All kiiiils of sewing Marliliies KfpaireJ and Paris ForuMeH. FINE yATOH REPAIRING A SPBOIALTY.-lvx.'cuted nil till' Jprclui^CS liy lllC lllost CnllliM'tfllt, Wnlkllll'll. Ilplill till' sllul'tOfit IK !•;-:{ i lit' iiciticn. At WILLIAM GOSSIP'.^ UNITED SERVICE BOOS AND STATIONERY "WAREHOVSE, 103 Granville St. i;i»l r.i'llOM *l.. ('nlli"ur iiihI Sihdul l;o(iKs llfln-fw, l-:itiii, (;ii.'i;k, (luriiian, ; S|i;itii.>-li, I'li'licli ;iliil l'".n^;ti~li ; Sri.;lici' I'lillU'ls, iVt'., i*ic. ] ltl''ljl.tM' A\l» SI-.W VI'lAlt'S <'illl»S. Dili- >tt iior hnmylit into tliis l'ro\lii('i', ;uiil vi'l'V .'•'i|n'riiir In vwry ri-|M.'cl. 'I'li-y will ;iN'i. uit'inliiii; l.i lluir \iiiiuty (if ijxii:!- Iniii-i', \iv ii'in;iik:ilil\ Iti'.v In (n'in'. Siiid lor .1 siiKill u-'.'-ortmciit y.iu' will soon ; ii'iivvv Mild i'iil:ir;4i' •irilcrs. ^ Alt'l l!*'l'">' 1I\'I'I;k1 il,S. WiiiMir.V Ni'wtoii's Mdist !iii(l Maid Wiitiir <"olora ; i'liiiu>c Wliiii-. ill tiilii.^ ;ind liottlrs ; i)il (.'olors ill tiiiifs uU tlio ;;(;iiiiiM(! urtii-ltts : ' I'll otlirr Artists' Miit.Tinl-, >v.'.. >v,.. ■ l»ltA^VI%4; YI 11 I''. Id A I.N. Skct.iliiii'j lUoi'ks, iiniwiii'^ liooUs, Kruwiiiif i I'lil'vi^, ('r.i.\oii I'Miuis ; Mniintt'd I)r:i«iiiu i';i|nr>^ ti\L' fi-i't widf, ;iii\ k'liytli. 'blCK'lVl. J'MHii nil widltM ; Ltutlior Trio'iim riii'iT ; Tiariiii,' I'lipcr, jk-T sln;i)t or viird. , W\\' H,«WKI?S. lU-t Wliilc :iiiil Mult \V;i\. v^c, !ct: j II 1M» IMIOIkS on Art \Vii).-.or iV Ni utoii's ; (;ri'<;ii's Skulcliliijf tnnn Niituru ; IIIMw'.lil; ^'tUllil'S. li.liMIH. l'li'iloLri:ii>li, Aut^.'/nipli mid Hcrnii. <;0|,l»rS' A It'l I > I.I'IS. ('oM lA::«»K-!i:i,\lH:S«;. loiiin-r riatu and lA'tU'r-l'rcas I'rint- insr. and liooknindin;.;, can'rnlly attend. 'd to. M'.il.l, I'.tlTi.S. A laiv^' Stock of stk-rtc'd Si'aSOIiahlo Wall l'iii.ers-/ic/- hii!'' at a small ailvaiici' tor c.isli. Call and I'xainiiit' I'attfrii^. I'KIClOIHr.ll.S. Crdors lor lS'j:l i.'ari'fiilly altyiidud to. o o d P\ 6 o B a HI 9 I ij;^i. Savp moiH'.v ami buy llio Ik'sI woods, at I*. WAI,SH'S. II. II. rnj.i;i{ iV: ro., iii ivm«i\ wn nr, 4) 8 e ■c 5 L'l'O UKl.CllKUM KAH.MKUS [\^ys\ e « I M o <2 W. II. THORNH & CO., ST. JOHN, N. B., Hardware and Mill Supplies; Alii; NTS I'ol; HAZARD POWI ER CO. - Fowler. D. F. JONF.S & CO. - Shovels & Forks. J. P. LAWTON, - Saws. DUNN EDGE TOOL CO. - Scythes. W CARSON & SOiMS, - Paints. THE HOWE SCALE CO. - Scales NEW ROCKLAND SLATE CO. - Slates. iL'Qm^ABB Bum » Steam ^ Hot Water Engineers, Hachinists, | Brass-Founders, | Coppor-Smiths, ' Plumbers, &o. PTTELTO BTTTLDTN(}S, ^'IIT^IU'HES, FA(JT(>RrES, and PRIVATI-: llKSlDl^NCF.S, FKUmI up with Hot Watt'V Hcatinu' Aj){uuiitus, j-*liuu!.iin^i;' Fi\- tuies, and Hot Air Furnact's. 2i3 HOLLIS STREET, - HflLIFflX, N. S. I»<)ii, Till, Zluc, liCJu!, S|»('l(« r aiitl Coihkt. at P. WVLSH'sJ I'. WAL Tiii)»lit1(>s, SliocI Iron, raiiailii I'liitcM, (iniiii Tin, Sn; issr>| A I.MAN \''!C. lil.iinii' Fix- ffl. A. DAVIDSON, 139 Hoi lis Street, ! IIAMFAX. X. S., i If. sliowiuft- over Tliree Hundred (300) Patterni! of mm, imi m mmn Clotlis, Tweeds, &o. BEST VA.RI ETY IM THE CITV. Of A i 9 «♦ »» o 8 a n F (SiU'Ci'fisor to It. DuWN.s \ Sns,) Tinsmith ^ Plumber, DEALER IN STOVES AND GRATES. 204 & 206 "Umss Watsr St., Halifax. (.)i'(lor>! iii iho v.iriiiiix Iir.nn'hi'-^ n!' < "i,|ij;,'i'. I^i-ad. /iiii\ Shoot Iron iiml Till Wiii'k iiroiiijiUy ami |ier.S')iiiilly attciuU'il to. l\ W.VI.SU'S. J», WAIiSlI Uii^ liiiyt'sl iiiitf best SUick l(» soJecl frum. '♦Ilojt's" J.PallH'r niul •' |{(>sloii To/s " Kiilihcr Hell i)i< I tiC a [I ss; Ij For siilc ISS.'i] KMn IN(;! MA- IM: THAT TOOK ItST PIMZK AT hi: dominion t! kx-hiiution /A>' ^ llfl.l Hi JIulifi.v ; thut i_ » (C! ■. -vviii 1^1, it; ,1,1^ jfaniii'ii'., ;ui«i knit •_'U,{k).) -;(.iL.■!u•^ |ii'r uiiliill.i', till' Miiiii' ;it \vilk Villi ciMi iciicli \iiui>ii'lf fruiii till' Houk lit lustruL'tiniis. Tho Machino with- out the Hibbor soils at $23.00, withHiTj- 3 hor $37.00. Those aro tho Manufactu- rers Eoducod Cash Prices. Homespun Soclis or Yarn will Ijc taken as payment for the . liSachine. ,^ A. MONACHA.., 183 AT^OYJ.^: ST., - HAr.IFAX. The Gi'twi'ttl Aijent for thin Pvovhica, A LARIJK .STOCK (IF AT , GraDville St. FURS, andTmnks, x,_ ^ x, s. f; M. MVEMETT # r# CHI I UUOM (iolils; HA Oaks, Viww l'ifl'08. I'i.l iiioiital IViji Ostiuiiltl'M t'l THE CH£ \ &eii6 DR JV.S// / >VIIO W WALSH, Oonoral llanhvarc .IoI»Imm-s, opp. I><>sl K\\\m\ W \\l hi. Itor Holliiisr, [ISs;] VTlMi MA- THAT roOK ruizi: AT l-l;aif;i\ : lluit iui\ jfariin'iii, •_'U,(Hh» s|,il,■lu^^ lit,!'. till' .--lllili' ir> knit. I>\ ll;lllll, ill kiinls 111 \ ;uii , filpcurdm fill 11 V it. iiMi rnw ^ :uii| iu'htlilS 111- lllll^. *ill. Villi i';iti ui-.-'tilf tri.in till' I ustnietimis. achino with- Eibbcr soils 30, ^ith "Rib- ^00. Tliose Manufactu- cdvicod. Cash pun Socks or rill be taken, nont for ths 0. .TFAX. AT 1 Of sal(> l)v >l. H. ri I,M:u iV- ro., Iioiid <»! l'o>vorN Wharf. iville St. iLIFfiX, N. S. liSSM] ALMANAriC. 229 CHEAP ROOM PAPERS IX 1 I A I.I I- AX. 176^. J. XlGAig, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger, no. e BABBINGTOIT STUEET, (Xoxt toolil Mu-son Hall.) I!U<-)M 1V\.1'KI;><. ill r.inwiis. WliiteH. Satiim, Uronzos ami Stanippil Colds; IIAII, Ol'I'K'K ami DINI.N'G ItO't.U I'AI'KHS. in Marlites, Oaks. Cjaiiit.'s. I'.lnck.s, .vo ; <'KII,IN(1 i'AI'KI'.S ami Fancy Ci-iitre l'ift'08. I'aiii'l I'ioturi's ami Statues; I'.onltrs iirnl i )fe(iiatii|iis, Oriia- iiioiital Paper W'imlow Shailf.s ami I'.liml I'api-r. W'lioli's.ilo ami lietHil. W-^; ' .Special atti'iitioii j;ivcii to Coiiiitry OmIcim. SaiiiplcH ami cstimati's t'liiiiishcil. .All onlcis caiofiilli- paokcil ami .sliippcil. THE CHEAPEST S'.OKE IN HALIFAX FOR ROOM PAPER. JOHIGROMNJ "CTpper Wator St, I);:ai.!;k in General Crrocenes, Prorisioas, •) FiOUR, MEAil,, TOBACCO, TEA km WEST imiL PRODUCE. DRY Ai^O PICIiCLEO FiSH A. I A W'A V.S ,1 X :S !'( )(. ■ K . Fish Bai'vels & S/iinfffes afuffti/s on hand, WIIOIiKSALK AM) KFTAIL AT LOWKST KATKS. » o 8p U > » w m c:: o o o % o » INksl <)tli«M>. r. UALSIl'S, ('il.v llmawarc Slons MinKel S(|iiar«. II. II. I'DLLIJI & ('<»., Ajrpiits for u (A O a n o o n ^' 1. m' g. h S (t Pi tj CD o o « ^ w L>;',() HK.IX'IIKUS KAUMKK 8 ['S8a W. L LOWELL & CO. 165 Hollis street, Halifax, ^1§ EXCHANGE, STOCKS, BONDS, &c. BOrrillT AND SOLI). ^tna Insurance Co« HAllTFOKO, COXX. II>CrOOK,I='OI?lA.XEID 1S19. ' PaM nj) Capital, i:^4,()()0,()()0. AsMots, :?S,002,27:>. Losses paid in G:1 Years, !?-'>'i,40^r){). Ass.'fs, S4-,()72.n75. i ]v)ssfs i)ai(!, over :?24,()00,(K>(). NORTH BRITISH liViERGAHTILE INS. GO. OFLOXimX&KlUMU IKill. IIIIK DEPART >M:>T. Assets, 81,r)>So,4;i5. Lifo Fund, ir':},()(ji>,]74. Wilt ecoept Uhks \;t cither of tlrcjsc> weff-'it.rtown; Go-CTl* panics u.ttcn ihi- qiiiiiily, Iuw<>nI iniccs. liiiicrsoii, iSd'Von.s Ai t'o.'s Siipi'i-iiM' AiiK'i'icaii S(;jHics. ['ss;{ CO. S, &c. Co, DO. e Co. 4,072. » t •>. NS. GO. r.ni:.vT. :{,0(J2,]74. 3\vtT Go-tn^ iVJ'sf prices. 1883J Ar.MANACK. 231 Carpels^ Floor Cloths, House Furnishing Goods. JiUrgcsl Viiiii'tv lo .^tili'ct In mi in Mnritiiiio l^roviiiccs. OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. Sound and Holialsle. Prices Lowor than ever. A hirgii and f()iii(ili'ti' >i1ii(!k, direct. Ironi tin' Miinuriicliircr.s. VALLE «UAI?AXTEK1». Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, II TO 17 (JEOUGi: ST., 01'1». POST Ol'FICE, HALIFAX. C. J. COOHIE 3 LAR^JEST DIRECT IMPORTER OF l^]lii H M o 5 o f 115 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. At I'. WALSH'S, ( Uy Hanhvaif Slon-, ,1Iiirk(l Square. lioiis«> ItiiildiiiK' iliir4h>iiro jit lowest rtiios, •J iJ H n < w e o Pi Pi ■d « cS u ni'i.i.iiKHs r.\!t.Mi;i{ s 18^;5 ■ ■ in JAfflES DEMPSTER & GO. K^rtb George and South litioljis Sts^ HALIFAX, N. S. MANUFACTURERS OF DOOBS, SASHES, FRAMES, Issid® & Outside Venetian Shutters, Moulding, Lining, Flooring to» AND I'.VKKV l)KSci!ll''ri()\ ()!' BUILDING MATERIAL. r >ail.s, Spikes, Tilt, Wroiiu'lit aiitHJalvani/cd, at I*. lVALSil>. OS, H. H. f'LIJJin k <'0., Im'jhI of INmvoi 's ^Vharf. i ■ ■ in 52! m. s Sts. ES. lAL I. i i ss ^J ALMANACK. i';33 iL mEmiE SK Convenient to ail the Markets. THEAKSTON & ANGWIN, IMTOllTKliS AN J) DKALCHS IN PENTAGON BUILDING, OROHAHOE SQUARE, HALIFAX, I••?<. 1 STOCK C031PLETE riilCES LOW, ^ 'tA J:^^ To Wholesale Buyers we ofler special advantages, with exfcia iuduoements to Cash Purchasers. THEAKSTON & ANGWiN o ft w > a n (A 3 M •. UAI..SH•^>. TacKs, IJrjuls, ixml Shoe iNails, at 1'. W.ILSII'.S. Lubricatiii;? Oils, ti'x: Olho, Lnrd, IVetst Yiri^inia, &e. At I I I A i IS o I 1234 BELUHKH« KARMKllfi [1883 .A^jiiili find Wailiiiit CHAMBER FURNITURE! Must be sold to make room. Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, — - AT ^i^m. Furniture Warerooms, PRINCE STREET, - HALIFAX, Cmmm DYE WORKS, T. 1. WHIfl & CO., Propyls. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Apparel CLEANSED AND DYED AT SHORT NOTICE. Damctsk Curtains, Table Covers, and Wool Mats, Dyed all Colors. KID GLOVES AND OSTRICH FEATHERS GLEANED AND DYED. Works, io6 Maitland Street. Office, 25 Barrington Street. IIAT.Iin^X, isr. S. A full ISlock of i'1»hcnitou*» Supplies at very loivest prices, At H. H. FULLiJl & CO.'S, bead of Power's Wharf. 1883] ALMANACK. 235 GefteralCoiiisgion Merchant '^^iholesale and Retail ■T)' '.H .^Oio^^si^^gnjnjente golieited. «»■ ..j: Ml 'U.J 167 JUow^Pi M^ate^, Street,, D JpS'^'il IJ: "nS-H-ApiSillXi iNsA .-(-■ -i^h :^' JOHN IiAffllS Broprietor. ' ' Wholesale and Retail 1>EALER IN ' GENERAL ;Gipi£$ ANf) LIQUORS. ■■r.'.:rf[l'.y:L n o IIP I ^gfir^lMrgr; CHI ^ara w n rgfttiim^ape a dT. p a ge fl ir I /T;"* Flrtli^s OoUfttn aud Sqaare Caat Steel« 236 DBLCUBRS TARMKIiH [1883 e t a i I I n e 8 S o fl »« •a u s M krisas Life I&siiraoce Sop;, (Incorporated by spmal Aot of Dominion ParliHinent. ) Gua< in eed Fund, $100,000. DepOb..6i! v:m Lomiiiiou Gk>7erDni«nt, $50,00Q. LOlv L^y. "McKENZTE, M. P., 1>RESiDBNT. HON". KuVX. . ^IlLS, M. P. P., Vice-Pbesiden't. WM. McCABE, ES(^., F. L. A., Managing Director. THIS COMPANY in nddiMon to or^nary ImHranoe oifera the TONTINE INVESTMENT PLAN. INSUKEKS participating in the accumulations of PROFI TS, a t- > defineil period, combining tjie advan- tages of Hiiropean TONTmB Sooierios, witH Life ttt^^ £iiidi»wment Insurance. A splendid inrestmsnt besides profeeofton. - Head Office: Temple Chambers, Toronto, Ont Looal AdTiaoscy Board of ^u^otors, HALIFAX, N. 8. HOIT. A. G. JONES, Chairman. Hon. 70ft5f^. STAIK8. H. H. FCTLLER, 15bq. GEO. J. TROOP, E8» HAWREKCB Jt McCARK. Amherst. W. P. DONKIN. Port Mod way, C. A. BOWLBY. firiilgewater, \V. U. WENTZBLL. Pictou, ComwalUs, R. W. STARR« Esq. ! I^ockeiwrt, .IAS. R. RICHARDSON. Shelburne, W. E. MAUSHALL. Liverpool, LEMUEL W. DREW. Digby, OEO. W. HARDY. New GUsf^w. Teavelling A0ENT8 : GEO. E. LAYERS, A. A. TdPPER. ^igents wanted In unrepresented distHctSJ " Braudrain's fit B WhiJte £ead, Coicred Paluis and Dry CdMi^, At N. 'A. fVLLEU A CO.'S, head of Power's Wharf. [1883 nt.) BSO.OOO. BNT. SIDBN'T. ►iREOTOR. offera the iting in the ^a.advan- EaKtowment [)nt motors, Esq. ON, Esq. M. D. RE. Y. BLL. JPPER. 1? 3] ALM .SACK. 237 JOSEPH d BELCHER, I »iRn:i«iofi aad iB^Oi nee Agest, M A UFAX, If . i. JPiwrinek! Manager and Agent for ALBERT MAUCFACTURIMG CO'Y. OF HILLSBOBO'. 49" Personnl attention given to the Purchase and Sale of DRY And PICKLKD FISH and other merchatidiae. « JONH PATTERSON, MAMUVACraBBB Of Shiy 'haka, QMws^Svoke Ftpw, aod ftU kiiidi of aiieet Iron Work» nea|ljf and prompUjr exeoated. All ^u of Cast Itdn Woik. jmH, MlBlMt ana Ceiifnil MNchlnery CnMlBfcs mmA^ t« order. Fencing Cresting, and all kinds of Hnnw Castings niwle at , . j l^»|irShorte»t Notice. fttOTM Bapslred, i«mrj(.BMks imd OimtM i||wa7S oiijuuid. I t TLt'fi yit!^ii$WSfVlij Inidwatv l^iV) INrlwt 1Sqi|BnT* Aiiiorteau aud Euylliili Safety fuse* 238 BRLCHER8 FARMERS [1883 s5 -I W£BSTEB'S UNABRIDGED. In ShwPj Btii«i»»n.4.T|ii*»y jiwf Inyt. 0SW ^ S O w v-i OS eg "C |3: •c 'A LIBRARY IN iTStLP.' ^IX'T ^^^^ •»t<'S' edition with 118,000 ^XJft^JL ^VordH, (30)0 more tlian any other English Diotfonnr}'.) IBlografthloal Dictionary which I it oontainH KiveH hrisf facU con- _.^_^_ . cornlug 0700 uptcd fx^'sone. llVWairfl in ninstrAtliMU— »0(i0 in nuiB- JDXll9i* »r, («bont thrat) timeAM many aa found in any other Dicrry.) It la the best practical Bngyah Plctlonary extant. — iMtidim (^uartcrhf Review. Ula an «v*r-i»«!a»nt and reUvkle johool , master to the winitaJamlls.-^ &'. Hvnld. •» i C. MCRIAAM a Cl»:, Mb'rH, SprtTtgtieM, Mnss. a. a< 3 ST &2 • 2 " **S D 3 n 2-^ 111 ill" I worn MMJM BT AIJE» BOOKULUBlto. SB'S •< a ' 97'to l(^i;dnr%e»Fi('.;miia3b^ " One Blook South brand Parage." THE IARGESJ'RETA11.,H(MJ5E JH THE CITY. ALSO, A IPTJLt. LINK OF BJLIbk & COLORib ^lLi<:s« HILLINERT AND WANTLES. """kiiiMrAitB'i.'( i.i«^i.'r^. ;'t p. ^'aM'». \ * ,i a 3 3 3 ,1 1. 1883] ALMANACK. 23U ®« J|,« Slil^K 33 to 37 0E0RQE8T., HALIFAX, 'f CANADIAN, AMERICAN AND BRITISH STAPLE AND 7ANCY aOODS, HATS A NO CAPS, CloFChing, Fancy Soaps, Millinery, &c. Jl^ Ooods ■0I4 at l«we8t quotfttionR to prompt paying oustomers. 49" Ordertf by pott or through our trnrellisrs carefully attended to. 36 TO 37 aEORQ^E STREET. ♦♦THE BL OOD IS T HE IffE." A 8URC CURE KOR T«H1 JTOLXjO-WINO DXSKABKS: Exbauated Vital Energy, NervousneHH, Despondenoy, Self- Abuse, SpermatorrhoeA. Loas of Manhood, Languor, f^Ainineu, Woakiiesa or Paiii in the Back or Loins, Loss of Nervous Power and General Tone of the Systens, Weakness from Lob« of Vital Fluid, Involuntary Vital Losses at night during dreams, Weakness of the Organs with Deficient or Feeble Powers, ko., &o. «ar Tlw ftlMve oan b« Fsnnaaentty Cnr«d by tlM nae of tli« CluunpllMi Mearw Tenie or Mgntimn OordlaL CHEMIST, ^^^^^^ lif^ ll»P(Sir Water Street, MALIFAX, JT. 8 , ^'^ !^ g^lik ACBNt r«ft TUB CANABAS. 47 Pamphleta sent free to any address on recent of 3 cent stamp. , . GO tor, WAIiSirS for ywt hjlbdwabe. I I I f ,>«! s f 3^ t t m S A S; SI'' I mJiiiaiEaiaiay^^^ 240 belcher's farmur's almanack. [18SS HOUSe^ STEAM AMD CAft 1 !P t'l'T'. > ' I ! ' / "/ 9 - ,Kor/ imqeB ii^d Terms a^>|>l^ ta j Agenia to the HaUfiut Oq., Luflitea.'^'?^^ ' * . * t'\ FOB HblJSE AHD SKAM itSBOSti'.^ £a 1 Si d^ Jl, It '"© © «l^ la .•««»»,«•!{> 9 FOE HaUSE AND GAS PURPOSES. :- For Pricea aiid Term» apply .te- ,nl Agents lo (l9ler^lU(|n| ' * lar AU the iRt»a4«*Gdila» '•## 1^ w«U-1 , Iiimited. m vnfflns. Th«f.|uM|«»Uvb«fAtM#»ApMI'«fPA«»tl^ 90 3 I 3 Ml t B A i I to to JOHN STit^rtRdt^'llABitlWAM t£Rt1I^1fT,'l9S* lOi H