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Pi o Pk o o «2 3 «2 o I to o (^ I ..-- 11 FARMER'S ALHMACE, FOlf PROVINCE OF DOMINION THE NOVA SCOTIA, OF CANADA. FOR THE YEAE OF OUE LORD 1 78 Beina the second year after BISSEXTIT^E or LEAP TEAB, and the latter part of the 41at and beginning of the 4:2 nd Year of the Iteign of ESTABLISHED 1824. See Indez, Pages 221 and 225. PUBLISHED 1)Y THJi IMIOPRTETOKS, McALPINE & BARNES, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. I tJ I %J S SOI .3^ 13 Y A. & W. MACKINLAY, No. 137 Ghanvillk St.; M. A. BUCKLEY, No. 101 Gkanvili,k St.; T.P.CONNOLLY, Coi;NKRairANvn.i>K AM) GKOi:(;KST.s.; M'lLLIAM GOSSIL\ No. lO-'i ' Gkanvillk St. Nova Sc(vriA Pfintinc; Company, Cornet- Sackvillo and Granville Sts, m m taf o o o 4 ct- O o (ft o pi M •-* o o r-t- fr* O 5 §-• t> c* P» %. t-» *-> M r; ca ii C^ <> «♦• •iS -a THEAZSTOIT & ANOWIXT, HAED'WAEE. Soe pa?0 40. n. Iff. rrUiBII a CO^ Flrfh^ Cnnf SfefiT, Ifemff of Wawer^ WWmrf, f BRLCHRRS FAIllMKR » [1878 o "0 (3 « n o a •f; WILUAH ROBERTSON, importer and Dealer in mmim, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, CORDAGE, NETS, LINES, TWINES, PMITS, Ochres, Oils, Yamishes, ^grimlteal Implmmfe, TAR, PITCH, ROSIN, &c. 85 Upper Water St., HEAD OF COMMERCIAL WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. UttOHN UUorMf;il« «t to., OrUnancv ^qunre, HaUimx. I » I o p. ^ v» I o in o 1 I 4 I I 01 o o I O XP 69 (ft O 01 o .(9 ttf i^ I If. n. PlXLB«4fcC««« ff«bl«*s Pftto.nt Hynamlte, Hmd of Powei'ii Wlmrf. 9 S >4 fa o o o 18781 ALMANACK, 8 SIGN^GIRCULAR SAW, 45 Upper Water Street, I E. POLLER k CO. IMPORTERS OF im^ii^ s^^iiii. London Paints and Oils, Cordage, Nets, Twines and Lines, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zine, Gun- powder, Shot, Blasting Fuse, Griffin's Horse Nails and Scythes, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY. — ALSO — BEST ANNEALED GUT NAILS. Honse BHilding Hardware of all kinds, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. H. H. Pidler & Co Upper Water Street, Halifax. BUUWU KKVTJIJSIUI 4t €Q,^ CMcmiiCals JUMl Toilet Articlea* % fir I % o I 01 o •0 n. II. FlILLKIt A CO., Tin riMlA, 14'. i\, tH\ ttX., Hni«l of Power'M Wkivrf. (3 o I u « A e r B < d •0 o o e 09 BRLOHER'a FAR&IKR*B [1878 Albums, Scrap Album*, Ludlesr' C'otnpaTiions, Wrifiiijr Pi'sU-B. I)rii\viiij4' Ca80», SiitcliolH, Cani Ciiscw, Ladies' Funs, Glove Boxes, Stereoscopes, MieroscoiHJS, Purses, GaiiMM, Chess, Playing Curds, lieze(iue, Dominoes, BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. stationery of Every DeHcription. Apodal igeutH fur liRYW4»4>l>, lll4;4;i:«BOTII IM, gMlTIi A CO.'ii Imperial Writiii!;- anil Oopyiiip: InkM and Mi»cila'4f, TheCflrbratod Kst(Tl'rook Steel Pens, Fuller's Lead Pencils, (jlillott's Pens, and Uanviilt.- Sohnoi Slate Co. M. A.BVCKLEY^S; CO., 101 Granville St. lUunk Buuks, Memo. liookg, JP(K;ket liooks, CbrvHiKw, MoHJe poxes, Litli'iuraiilH, Plu'iiv-n'i'lis, Pli"l.i». Kiauies, iJonk Marks, Oold Pencils, (Jold Pens, Hihles, Pra.vers, (Jhureli Services, 1 DJttiies, Annuals, Almanacks, &ie., for 1878. FASHIONABLE HAT DEPOT. JOHN H. PHIIaP, IMPORTER AND DI']ALF.R IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes, TRUNKS, VALISES, LEATHER HAT CAS^, CARPET BAGS, &C., WHOLESALX it RETAIL. 82 Upper Water Street, - - Halifax, N. S. Sign of the Gilt Hat and Cap, Opposite Tobln's Wharf. A SPLENDID STOCK OF UDiES' FUB^, And Gentlemen's Fur ami Heavy Cloth Cap« of every dusoription, will be offered to intending purohasers at the lowest prices for cash. f^^T Ploase give me a call. JOHN H. PHILP, Opiiosite Tobin's Wharf. i © O © BKOWN BUOIMEK!^ A €0^ Surjiacal Kuairiuuciita. ft5 o O H e I*. I O o % 18i M bi) .—_ « /I u w bl 1 ej h ^1. a o •r4 W( r. « a a o ■3 1 fl o > w (>) <9 s str ^ SOI f Ce d d I CI e> * * o 1 s I f4 o o Whttrf, II. n. ri rLKlt a CO., \, M. nhfvt Xlnr, n^iKl or Powrr'n Wharf. ► a; i o H o /I ft e H IS !■ CO o m w I fl» a h a o I o Q O > i pi I O £ & I f4 o 1878] ALMANACK. 5 A. STEPHEN & SON, 101 & 103 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. S. »s We arc now prepared to show the Largest and Best assorted .stock of FIRST-CLA8S CABINET and UPHOLSTERED IIM THE I>0]NJ:i3NriOKr. We are continually receiving lar<:j;e additions to our stock of NEW and PLEGANT DESIGNS. Hand- some Secretary Book Cases, Side Boards, House Desks, (Centre Tables, &c. CHAMBEI FURNITURE A SPEC)UTlf: 35 different styles and prices to select from. SPRlie BEOS & MATTIIKSES of eTerrteiliitloiL h'^iM hmi ^09B flutes mi Siniu ^q Mve .oT'*dilEAF FURNiTUIWeiOOH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN LARGE QUANTITIES. '.y^ttty k ' rtti'^tr^'iyrrs ^ ,ifl-v*» Owing to the very low rate of wages and the low prices of all inateriiils used in manufactures both at liome and abroad, we are now enabled to oJfer all goods in our line at BOTTOM PKICJES ; they never will, nor can they POSSIBLY BE LOWER. NOW t^ THE TIME TO BUY. ^ ^ ''""' Orders by mail carefully attended to. Particular attention given to packing and shipping goods by rail or by water. A. STEI^ilEISr cfe son! 101 anil 103 Barrington St., ITalifaXf If. 8 M o o g M B O A I If S I j!i|M»ttSeH, Brashes aud Cumbit at BROWir BlIOTHEK^ db €0« ■. H. II'LLRR Jk t'0„ KiNHtliiK Powder, ll<>««1 of row^r'nlVliiirr. ■r 9 M •0 % i ai 8 I I I I G liKI,CIlKU*8 FARM Kit's [1878 Auctioneers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. APPRAISERS, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENTS. — ALSO — EKGLISH, AMERICAN AKD CANAOtAN MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. Consignments of every description solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. Dry and extensive storage rooms on the premises. T. K. JENKINS & CO., 223 & 225 HolUs Street, - Halifax, N.S. g B i I s B 6 I 8 u •0 U I t I I I I I M s o Hi o luuinvN BKOTIIIUR& A CO., nviMaeNae ymscjuitt. mrf. 1878 I n. H. PITLIiKft A €0., Pntrnt Anfcty Fnxr, Henil ofPowrr*)! If harf. IS, s. 8 u •0 g U I I t « I I i M S! ft e 3 6 o o 1878] ALMANACK. CO i r B 5 •0 I IS ! l»je8tnai»an I. i t ro i C4 5 f o r, llviid I1h for Mal<'tifit4>t-.V, UvnA of r«Wcr*h ^Vharr 12 liKLCmcil's KAUMICll'S [1878 » n •s •0 a o 5 O o n •S DM fa I o s o 02 e 9 "> , O I ^ ;:) < m t^ P4 14 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 OLD KROAD STREET, FOR INSURANCE ASAI NST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. Sulascribed and Invested Oapital : One Million Six Hundred Thousand Pounds. HALIFAX, N. S. Kisks taken sit the Lowest Kates, and all liossea inimetliately adjusted and paid without reference to England, by the Subscriber, ac his office. Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia. 9 ►1 m cLea:.i*s Express A^ D f^ Of&ce, 92 and 94 Barrington St. Q S» n o « •o » &4 OLD POST OFFICE. > 3 « 6 . 1 1 Special attention given to Removal to and from the Depots. FRUIT, FH^XfTURE, ECIGS, .tc , Removed in SPRiiSlI WAGGONiS when required. Way, straw, Oats, BmU^, Qirmked Gorrn], Qmrti mm\ Shoptsj Bran, and m cl@^ap|ptlQfis of Pr©«®n(l©r, -o- SOLICITED Country Produce on Consignment, and prompt returns made. . ^ UKOWK ISKOrULU!!» aud CO., Oiduuntc »quurc Uullfiix • o CO SI Ml C9 »l ►1 (0 II. 0) bo a (3 o e M 0) I I •d d (3 I DO u 0) o n. a ! ■♦* o o g ■C ! ^^ • o O 1 t\ Wharr [1878 m, H r FIBE. lunds. It, adjusted is office. 1 5 »s Id •a »1 &4 f > o and !r] 111 > CO ►1 (0 a life rompt tx II. it. irtitRR ifr ro., ••fltnnilraniH'* Ii»nd4»n Wlilt4^T.eail.PoW4'r'Hmi«l*r IS 2 M O I o a 44 (U U *a 01 a o ^ ] rji j d '"3 1 o < 1878] ALMANACK. 13 r.A^ 11 Prince Street, Halifax, .-riym- Is the Cheapest and Best Furniture Store in the Pro- vince to buy all kinds of Household Furniture. ■ m nr 4 o F g e € ^ g « P B a 5* o •s a i en d » en •:t> o en m BlCOnN UUOTUUU^ iiaU CO., Oi-amiuce t^uurc, lialllHX H. H. FlILLGE and Co.« Raw and Boiled Unnend Oil, Power** Wharf n o •0 m q> SB O & * o (0 14 BKLCIIICIIS FARMICIIS [1878 L. F. DARLING, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Jewelry, Plated Ware, Spectacles, WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS & MATERIALS, etc. etc. etc. 132 HOLLIS STREET, - HALIFAX, N. S. ITITliolesaZG Only. Ordeis respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. CARD PLATES, CRESTS AND MONOGRAMS. STATIONER & COPPER-PLATE PRINTER. 166 Hollis St., Halifax, IT. S. Copper riates. Dies, (Jrehts and Monograms cut to order. Visiting, "Wedding, at Hume, Dinner Cards and liall Programnjes Printed and arranged in the latest style. Stationery Stamped and Emboissed with Arms, Monograms and Initials at reasonable rates. Bookbindin&r & Letter-Fross Frintingr executed promptly. Blank Books Eulod and Bound to any order. A first claws Stock of STATIONERY and BLANK LOOKS constantly on hand, together with the usual Light Reading of the day. All orders promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. THE CARD PRINTING conducted by me durin^r the past forty years is now disitosed of to W. S. MALL. Thanking? my i>atron8 for th«ir support in the imst, I would request a continuance to my successor. GEO. S. BOLTON. Muec CapH and Aukli-tH al UltUlf M BKOTI1EK4 nud CO 5 f I o i 10 o > m & at o fk I 1^ i u o I m u e ! o G fl 3 o p : •• Wharf n. v. FTIXEK nnd CO., Domeiitlr f^t Nallm bMMl of Power** Wharf [1878 IS, ALS, s. y to. IMS. ER, "ting, and Id )tl7. antly ed. 8 now ]>a8t, N. 5 I o 8 I to o > 11 IS « § u 9 a Pi « u o o Pi a O o i 1 ^• 5 3 o o p 1878] ALMANACK. 15 1 1 m: DEPOT FOR Dry Goods. m -0- INSPECT OUR STOCK OF COTTONS, LINENS, WOOLLENS, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DZISSS aOOSS, HOSZSZIT, GLOVES, BIBSOITS, American Sheetings at Low Prices. EVEBY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSEKEEPING LINE, AS SHEETIN©, BEe imm, Pillow Linen, Damasks, Linen Table Cloths, Table Napkins, &c. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, COTTON WARP, Gossamer Waterproof Cloaks, CAFS A.ND LEQGHlSfS. .A.XT Ba:TEKrSI'VB Millinery & Cloak Department, Where the newest Goods (of this class) are kept in stock, and made to order by ex):>enenced artists, WHOLESALE AND ETAIL. o g I I e o o ti I 01 § •0 O I IJuadaltenit«d dronnd 8pice« at IIUOWN BKOTHEBS and eo. H. II. FimKK iiiMl $ c« (^ n a o xa o to n o Pi o (A i i ^^i General Merchant ^ IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WEST imm pmrnm, U'isli, Oils, Ace, &::g. - ALSO — Seal Skins and Furs for Exportation, Purchased f| u/) at Highest Cash Value. CRONAN'S WHARF^HALIFAX, N-^S. " N. B. — Parties consij^qiiri!;^ FURS to tlie Sril>scril)or, may roly on rt'celvin<.;' ])roiiipt ami satiHl'actury i-eturns })y followino- Mail. r^ » I ? s? ' IBSorih End AND SASH FACTORY, Corner George and King Sts., Halifax, N. 8. The Latest Styles and Fatterns of Souse Finish got out to order. Prcpufcd Floor^iur :\;i 1 Liuiu :, Do-w, Saslio<, Fr, mc.^ ii'ul Architraves, with u »'omplvjU' aasortni'iiit of Kiiii-ih'ied Mmiiiinfis. Inside and Oulside V;not.a:i 6hutur.. naidv toordorut tat shoriosDiioLia. Iiiaidc liiiiiui, i'.' (.'rr- .,. :• ioor >.\\\>. ' ' ,si(L J.auttiis ., , 21.; CLi:is jior foot su{). I g o C9 > •a in (0 f P o i -()- J^^JMEEH r>ii:>ii^!S-rjER,. w o pf 1 I'd Pi « ;h] h^ o o \^ m m u o i7 ' 0) I o -■£ 2 S i O Q t) ,'vt » UiLOWN iiKorui:u!i iiuu «;o Diu;(;«iht«, Uuiiiux I iwor's Wlinrr II. FILIiKR aiHl (*0., WoUli'i uiiil lloaicN Vanil<.1i, i'o>vcr*H Wharf [1878 I CC, urchased , S. r(])Mcril)er, y returns N.S. sot out chitraves, 'lie ;;nd utia. iS. 1878] ALMANACK. 17 -"^J it- 'Oj f f 1^ ■■'• " ' '' ' K ^'^ The Su]).scribcr is prepared to supply MONUttENTrtliiA\/E STONES, Marlsle, MM Cranite a&d Freestone Vorl:, IN ALL lis MlAl^CHES ON THE MOST IIEAJBONIABLE TERMS. tti Also BKiiirfactumrii) Order" ;inIMr3t^01#^S .^^ !* C^r^ £^onls, lifural Tablets, &c., &c. -0- "We liavo constantly on hand a good assortirient of MARIJLH MAN- TELS, of our own make, with Grates, &c. tD sttit, which we can seTl cheap. Purclmsers will find it to their advantage to g^yc^ i^.s g, call. Jbefore buying elsewhere. .v..^ V. w^jVA \.,.Ai..\ ;vi^ i .^..^, .,,,,.. COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY AND PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. ■■^' 'ills A. 1¥41[S (Late Bishop & Evans, Suceegsors to T. Wesley ind J. II. Marphy,) - 73 & 75 Barrington St., Halifax, N. S. » V4 U > •o M. »1 M» < p IP I 01 f I % BUOWN KKonililEti 4i»4l CO., t;oia l^enf nud Dry PuiuM II. Hrfl'LLRIt and CO., Patent Haj Cnttern, head of Power's Wharf I A A s 03 i t o S « n 1 I n < 18 „„> MCLCUKRS FARMERS [1878 Sugars, Te as and M ola$$$$> Crushe(l,Granulatccl, Vacuum Pan, Porto Rico & Refined Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Choice Cienfeugos &l Bright Demerara nnoia ASSES. RICE IN UA.GS. For Sale at Low PricBS, by |t, J, SWEET, Importer and Wholesale Dealer, 50 BEDFORD ROW, ■ HALIFAX, N. S. BEE HIVE. JAMES K. MUNNIS, ^^^^^^ • v> A • *^ s> Cassimeres, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clothing, Gents' Fur- nishing Goods, Rubber Coats and Leggins. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES As our Terms are STRICTLY CASH, we can afford to make up Gar- ments at very low prices. 118 Upper Water, Corner Jacob Street. HALIFAX, N. S. a.v y O I I Pi ,1 U e & 8 H I e e S ■5 ? o ^ 41 o BKO^N itttOS. and CO., Wkolesule Drnggut* I •»?t« »wer*i Whnrf [1878 ^$$0$. & Refined Ml Lra SET, ler, ;, N. s. E. IS, Its' Fur- ls. iTYlES. te up Gar- eet. ■. H. riJIiLE« nad f?0., R«lchcr*H Mill FIIm, h«n miooK, luMid of PonrrN Whiirf 20 nKLCIIKK S I' AriMKK S [1878 o I s >4 § « o o n 4 William l^cKerron, - MARINE NOTARY, mW & C,8J)ST0»I) HlOttSE BK@liC.ER, Forwarding and Commission Agont, UNION MARINE BUILDINGS, 60 EZDFOIID EO'W, - - XIALXFAS:, IT. S. Euro[)Gjiii, South Amcricnn, West Iiidiii and CDjistwisc Chiutors Se- cured. Vessels B('U;j;lit itiiil Sold. Ciir^jes Pnicluisod. Insurance Kffi'cted. Frrijjhts Oollectwl. Ve8s<'ls Entered and (Tlenred lit Oustom Ilousf, n\u\ Goneral Slii{ipin;;' IJusincss attended to. IVotest Noted and l-Atended. Conl Charters idwiiys on linnd Consiirnnients Solieited. CABLE ADDRESS McKERRON, HALIFAX. w o - * '^' i«>B-* N. P.. — TTnvbor Master, Port AA'arden, and Surveyor of Slii|>ping, to bo und at above address. ' * " .' found I • lAKER. GEORGE HIRSHFiIlD, MANUFACTITKKK OF Sausages & Bolognas of all desenptioajl Alkvays (tn hand— FKF.Sir AND C(>KNF:D - PORK, HAMS, BACON, PICKLED AND SMOKED TONBUES, And a variety of Smoked and Corned .Meats. . Fishing Vessels Supplied at 6lio!tt n(ytiGe. 214 ARGYLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. 0) A B (X ? •1 I o A O A I 01 01 s .^ o o 8^ UttuWAI KttOh. uud t;o., KetaU lfcnia»i«t«^'.j.» i 3 I m 't "! e id I p ! (»wrrN YVIiiirr [1878 on, gont, Z, K. S. Cliiutors Se- Insniance tors K. ii>l)iiig, to bo n. n. »'I'IX».K tiiMl < O., Kiir HiKl Moll Iron, hfiHf or l*owerN Wliiirf -«-*^ r 9 I (» B s lAKER. =: II iOZLSk !UES, ^s. Is I I Si s h its a i • ^ 5 t_ o I If I 8 o c ^' If *•*»■ 1878] ALMANACK. 21 LIFE IMSUKANCIi:. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL laife Insurance Co. HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS avea |46,a0©,®ojQ).aa. One of the Largest, Safest, Cheapest and Best Life Companies in the world. u -^ & €#, FIRE INSURANCE. -o- /Etna Insurancj^ Co. HARTFORD, CONN. Tho loading American Fire Znaiiranee Company, with tho prestige of 59 years unoquallod auocoss. GASH ASSETS, 7,000,000 DOLLARS. Loases Paid at Chicago, $3,800,000 ; at Boston, $1,600,000. { h HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE GO. Cash Assets, 3,300,000 Dollars. Insuraricc against XiO<38 or J>anie,f^e by Fire oiiccted on the oi ust fav )iable :o;fxns o g en •i o o O •a o I) . W- L, LiWELi I CO, GeneraHAgents for Nova Scotia, 165 Mollis St. f' SpuugcH, Bnislivs nud Combs, by BUOIVN KiiOS. Hua CV. I. n. FTUFH iin4l ro.. Flrth'pi rmif lllrH. Iien4l of Pow^r'n Wtrarf tl s I I 22 nKI-CIIKR 9 FARMKUH [1878 JNO. H. BARNSTEAD, LEATHER J)lI^X> a Fll^©IH©p '4••- e •0 tl I 24-UPPER WATER 8TREET-24, @PPQSIITi BENNSTTS WMARF, HALIFAX, N. S. M AQKASEY tc CO. Shipping Brokers AND COMICSSIOH MEECHAHTa DEALERS IN AMERICAN FISHING SUPPLIES. SHIP CHANDLERY, PROVISIONS, ETC. 31 Upper "Water St., X 5 s I 8 o ft llltoWN SROii. aad CO., Importers tlHrclcal Ittiitrum«ats ►•w<'r'» WIrarr U. ■. FVIXSR ■■■4 l^n lV«U«'fl rmtent DyummUt, hemd PowfT** WlMrl [1878 ETC. N 1878] AhUANACK. 23 J. R. JENNETT & CO. Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH, FRENCH ft GERMAN ILi UPIJ -A.3Sir> EARTHENWARE, kn Skvan, FaDCjf Swds, h ♦>•»» STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, ACADIA CORNER, 78 Upper Water St., 0pp. H. M. Ordnance, 1 <& 3 BELL'S LANE. E ALIFAZ, IT. S. o Q o 6 tf W I I I I o r kais riiotosrMplilc €Uemlc«Is» elc^ al Bl&OWN BJCOS. kbU CO. lis n. Ililil.KK ainil (o-.TIn Plnlc, 10. f ¥, IX, ftW iK'nil Powcr'n WliArt Hi o i! « ^0 n M < n s !■• ;4 4J o o •a rt 24 I'.KLCIIKRS FARMF.US [1878 $l«t*. rv WALLACE & BALGOM Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ■'W t' i ;^«j Mir liR^'^i:.. CHINA, L GLASS, EARTHENWARE, aii Britaiiia Wot, .^,, ELECTRO-PLATE AND FANCY CillS. -♦^•'♦- 77 -r. :1V 176 GEANYILLE STREET, HALIFAX, U. S. m* g' tm f BROniV BKOIIIEUS and tO., 1tliolc»«li; DriiKKi^ta en N 0) «l Powcr'N friukrt [1878 «t* 1 V„ n. fTliliER A €•., But nnd Rolf Iron, IHmkI of Fowei^s Wliarf. « 0.1 DOM alers in ^ RE 5 IS lOODS. :'f at. IT,' ! pf O > o (0 I 1878] AtMANA€K. 25 R. S. FITCH & CO. Wholesale & Retail &rocers AND DEALERS IN Flour, Mj^I, FislL, T^a, Sugar, Tolsacco, Exa Era \ i ,^ No. 139 ARGYLE ST., HALIFAX. ^il J ' Vi M i^rx^x I, . j,i.u- J. ju. -0- Consignments of Country Produce solicited. ^ 1,500,000 now iti use in all parts of the World. WHEELER & WILSON'S New Family and Manufacturing ^f EstnliHsUcil over a quarter of a century. See the new Machines just out in 1876; cpsy to operate, self-setting needles, sclf-adjustirig attiwihments and tensions. PRICES REDUCED. The best Machine iu the world at the lowest possible price. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. W. H. JOHNSON, General Agent, 123 HOLLIS ST., HALIFAX, N. S. o Se'wing Machine Needles of all kinds, best Machine Twist for Tailors and Shoe Trade, Clark's Elephant Spool Cotton, &o. LOW PRICES TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. BI&O WN BKOTUKJtS A. CO., IniportcrM of l*ateitt Atcdlcluea. 2 o o pt er o •m « O o «♦• I I E 9 ? HI o o > en d •d I O w ft n m ft ft » ft n, m, wrti^mi «t rov« wirat^a rnxf gfeef, ir«fnf nf po^erii ^ktnf. m m &> o iS n % I I a OS (A 9 o M O rt o 26^ I*p:LCriRIl t> I'AllMBR jj [1878 um BOBEuAM >rf\^ V Offers for sale at lowest CasB Prices. A LABGE AND WELL SEBCTED STOCK OF Boots f boes f RUBBERS, &c. A. C-AI.I. IS SOI^ICITED. N. B, — Wo refund money if goods do not suit -0- GASH BOOT AW SHOE STORE, 232 Argyle Street, Three doors North Colonial Market, - HALIFAX. g O P* I o s a ^ O UiCOWN BUO lilfr^U^ .k C«M Onlnnncv Square, UiUliax. lr»>rCT"7i W§mef, W. W. VXt%iVE,njkV9., !loM<(!*ft Pnt«iit Hynnnillr, HeaA oT Pflrwei^H'WIiitrt* Prices, KOF ED.il J .511 it r AX. 18781 AL51ANACK. 27 J. B. ELLIOTT & GO. 133 ana 134 G^ranville «t. HALIFAX. N. S. oieejll Bi^Y mom AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE. Shirts and Collan made to order. J , . l^Tholesale s^nd Retail. HALIFAX STOVE STORE. 1(Sueeeaeer t« K. Bewiiis & Sob,) TJMSMITH AND PLUMBER, Dealer in Stoves and Grates, 198 Sc SOO X7I»I>EPl ^W-A.TEJa STUBET, Or(iers au tbo various braiiehes of Copper, Lead, Zine, iSliect Irou aud Tin work por^soually aad promptly attended to. o o o O d o C5 •0 ft ft ft in o mtOlTiBH KJKWTlli^lU A i:4»,, Clicnacaa« and ToUvt, Ariiclsa^ w^w. rrixun .t uk. 28 I'W Mu re, If , «, |»^ „,, „ ^KI-CHEK's FARMER'S V~-- " [1S78 h^Hfmr&GQ. BINDING STORE ALSO DfiAJfcEas UN : ^^NLmcTUKERS OF WAXED, GRmr ' Pebbfecf anrf Bur . ^ ^f ^ TANNERY "■ i or Fo^nfer'1^ Whitwr [1878 n. II. FlIIiliKR A CO., V. M. Sheet Zinc, ncnd of Powor'tt Wlinrf. GO I )RE, ■23S 1 r. s. V ,': .: ? 6*/^^;^. IN, E o is of !£. I 1878] ALMANACK. 29 JOSEPH S. BELCHER, I Commission Merchant and General Agent, IMrOKTER OF AND DEALER IN WEST INDIA GOODS, BREADSTUFFS, SALT, PRODUCE, ETC. BENNETT'S AVIIA.ee, ^ f.*^: Z_ _i ' *f- HALIFAX, N. S. Agent for the sale of Parson's Celebrated Cape Ann Oil Clothing, Lumgair's Arbroath Navy Canvas & Beaming l^^w T^ivine, and llillsboro' Calciiied Plaster. fH Particular attention paid to the Purcliaee and Sale of FISH, OILS, BREADSTITFFS, and WEST INDIA PRODUCE. g^r Consignments Solicited. Surgeon Dentist » TEETH PILLED With Gold, Amalgam, and other Composition Fillings. TEETH EXTRACTED * 1- Without pain (if retjuircd) hy the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, (,'liloi'otbrm, or Ether. TEETH INSERTED: Partial or Entire Sets, of Plain, Gum, Single of Liock; on Metal or Vulcanite. All work done at reasonable rates. «-*..*.»„ Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M » o M 3 o OB 9 M o o fir u s » =?, 8lM>ujsei« Uruslieii aud Ikinibs lU ttUOWar BBOTUUltS ^ t;0« iate ANGUS LOGAN & co. MPER MAKERS AX?T\ Jii 9l =5 '«. 378 A»D 378 ST Pioj ■Always in Stoet n <• n "'"^fc. a full assortrnen,^ of S"J^ A^-nts iu Cnada for tJx. o , . ' M O I w « pu ow^r'd Ifhnrf. & CO. £l3ons, Fancy Gums, Decorative Creams, Fancy Tatfees, Fruit Creams, Japanese Cocoa, Imperial Droi)S, Cordial Drops, &c., &c. All kinds of TOYS a specialty. We are selling Scotch Mixture, Peppermint Lozen- ges and Motto Lozenges at 18c. per lb., and Boiled Goods at 15c., all pure confectionery. Dy« UvkSa nuU €ou|'cctlouery, at BKOWAI UBOTUJBltS and CO. o t? o IS o I «< M O u o 01 M I H CA IJKLCIIKU'S FAKMKR's « ' I a coasmuna lOS HOX.LTS STREET ^c»r Halifax atul i..* i\\ ~ HALIFAX, N. S. ynii-M^- XL. ^^^^^^ ^'^^' services sot. and Pans ,,s«.;oX;:''^^ „ Gratis for the P„„, ,,„„, , , '"""""""""'ni to iuserluu, Set, ~ — ' '^"^ 'I" "mutes of ta Ik r Powcr*R IVliarl II. n. FIH^LER A ro., RAoflnff Plt
  • A«l l*n«vrr*H Whurf S } fe i * f c I e s P* a c o w o :ent .'S I ET, s E o ce o o e .< >roved. 1878] At.MANACK. an JOHN TOBIN«cCO. IMPORTEUS AND DEALEKS IN West India Produce, Teas, Tobaccos . BREADSTUFFS, PROVISIONS, ETC. t§, «?» «& ati€« t« ipp©p Watep Stp©©t, HALIFAX, N. S. GEO. DAVIDSON & CO. MUi'Tf IMPORTERS AND JOliBERS IN r 1 |i J Jl ? Table Ac Foclcet Cutlery, ELECTROPLATED WARE, &c, &c. Pentagon Buildings, 161 Granville Street, ORDNANCE SQUARE, HALIFAX, N. S. M O 9f P I Si s I I i o 7 « CO ct- O CO o .'flS BROWN VttOTUEICK «fe CO., Ordnance Square, ilallfax s "'•'•''■"■"a fA HMIJH'a r, HOLMAN'S PAD Cures T^ithout Hedioiae. ' »&*"R\ I)l'llfririu»- Hi ... 1 [1H78 7^ »'■-.- (- ■- Vt-''., ""*' ^'Ini.^stlv , fl , ''17 "■■•' '••"•''iailv ""'I >vherc nil lone ;„•'';•'■'' '■'''''''''■^•^•U'^•^^ •y«f^'m wind. pordJs /,",;;' '^' '"-'••^'<'"« ?! «i» ^Iv.speptie cases in .seNen fn ,;, '' '"'^^''^'^t fo,),! ,«„ Ih.^k '' I J '' ^"^ "ever .. Tliousands of women be Vr^'^-"'"'^''' "H^lyin^MlcraV^ ^'"-"n'"^- diseases peculiar to t£ sex ^?,'if"«"^V« ^''o"mi -a^u, nis ... . n ■ ' masterpH ,M "liious Colic -iixl If ""^"'^ 'f-'«iiJts 11 oM ,,, -^ "OU ca^ o ' n';,S^'?''^'^'"^^ «h-t «na on'i-r;'^ V/'^''^'.'^'^ «'" j'tvsame certainty is .Cur' T.-'" M^'r^^"»^« ^i^'lnmn's !?S J-,|' »>eJieved , Ilicseare noiMin',. '-^^'ured m ul t le oHip.- ,,.""** *ad will not ciir« HOLMAN LIVER t^ a ^ """' °'"™'' ] Powprii Wknrff U II. mi.l.KK A ro., **Rrnii«lrnmM** Lnnilon nhllr Lritd. l*o%V4>r'NHIiiirr [1878 \D. e. I Paticnf.H n*oin y HI'*! i(»nlially le cllicucy of provnl tii.irvt'l- J chronic cuhcs, ippearcd under >u^'h. Thorad le vitals — Liver •f the iiervouB j,M'stiv(! <)r^;an8. I)le proporlies, j id delerioruted j ventive of the >n, Dyspopsia, | li, Sidi'H aiul i leuniatism and j I, not or^'anic, vca Lassitude, ' lysis; IJilious I larged ISpIeun, j sod Stomach, iial na'dioino, u! Pad never jnio.st chronic pcstdts in all 'iarrha'a arc t is believed ill not cure. Irated al)ove. j ]indisputable 1<1 bondage, hell a world iPad. id you will fated cases, seen, and )flices. •NY, ?1 o i u CA f? O (0 r* > O ? 1 I i 2f A O m (rax I 1H78] ALMANACK. 37 BRASS FOUNDER & FINISHER, 42 SACKVILLE ST., HALIFAX, IManufiicturcr of all kinds of Steam Work and Plumbers' Brass Work, &c. HAS CONsS'J'AN'ri-.V ON IIANI^- Lift and Force Tumpf, Ale Pumps, &(•., Globe. and Check Valves, Ghiss (JaujreH, Steam (^o(ks. Oil and Tuilow ('tips nncl Malleahlo Iron l*i{)c and Fittings, Kubbor IIoso and Rubber Packing, SHIP AND HOUSE WATER CLOSETS, Ac. SHIP AND OTHER BELLS. BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. Ordoi's r«is|)cotful!y .solicittd, mid attended to with despntcli. "^ CHRISTIAN NETZ, '^'^ SAUSAGE MAKER AND PORK DEALER. GENTENNIAL|XHIBITIOII. OneMdal&TwoDeploms l-'OU Hmoked Gooso, Ham and Ox Tongues, ilacun and IJologna Sausages, ] 'reserved, and a variety of othei- Meats. Manufacturer of all the above Goods in all their varieties. j^°^ALl Or&ors for Sznoliin? done on tho promises. 30 years oxperienco, -with other Deploinas, will insure my customers sound and licalthy meu*^. 194 & 196 Argyle St., and 28 Lockman St., HALIFAX, N. S. Knee €n|M autl AiiklvtM ut littOlVN BUOTUE^IS uud CO I I 8 6 I S a ►1 o o o to 9> [1878 'Commission Merchants ANJ) Wf est India j,j.^, !'!!llCentral Wharf; - HALIFAX. Ci Power'* ^f finrf N. ■. FiriLKR nn«1 rO., Domestic fnt Nniln, hrnd of Power*t HVtrnrf [1878 jj ants ^11 S IN -A.isr, uce. JRANDIES. JFAX. USE. 'ARE. \ncl. [ITURES, fa St. S i I; •7 »• n 03 •0 A o i a letition. en CO <9 I 1878] ALMANACK. 39 MARSHALL & SMITH, 155 Granville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. IMPORTERS OF BUITISH AND FOllEIGN House Furnishing Goods, BELFAST & DUNFERMLINE LINEN GOODS, Family Mourning, SLACK AITP COLOTTBEB SILKS, NQiStEEtY', QiRSSS @Q)@)e3, RIBBONS, One of the firm visits Europe twice annually and per- sonally selects our Stock. -W"E -A-RE -A.X.SO uA.3DIDT3Sra- The Newest Styles BETW^EEISr SICA.SOISIS. -o- COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED And promptly attended to. O 9f > o I S Pi u o P o e ■ e o o Oi o p I en d •d «*■ <» »t o A Ifnx UiiudaltcratcU Urouua Spices at BttOWN BUOiUEKS aud lO. H. II. FIJLIiKK niHl VO., 4l.\idc of Inm Paint, lieaul of Pow^r'H Wlmrf 40 BELCHKUS FARMERS [1878 Central Hardware Store. n •H I t ' o n § o H « o 8 OS o * .d o -o- ^ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 2S IDTJiKZE STIiEET. o g n IM o n . HALIFAX, N. S. ' BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 1. A full line, especially adapted for the Country Trade. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hay Cutters, Forks, Scythes, Rakes and Snaths, Hoes, ! kc, all of Urst class American manufacture. ' ' CARH CLOTHING AND WOOL OILS. For Carding Mills, at Manufacturers' prices. _j UNDERTAKERS' FURNISHINGS. Everything requii* d by Undertakers ; English and Americax Furniture in great variety and all prices ; Shrouds, Head Linings, &c., kc. FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKliT RATES, itttowN Buoriii:u!« aua « o. UmistsiKis iiuiiiux rif Powcr'M Wlmrf \ II. n. FVI.I.KK anil 4'0.. NoI»1«'h nnil lloarn'N VnrniNh, Fowcr*8 Wlinrf [1878 Store. ALMANACK. 41 [JET. laths, Hoes, I fact lire. IILS. prices. rLLSH and hd all :c. RATES, 1878] 89 and 93 Upper Water Street, Halifax, DEALER IN i^IUPlLl ^ iiMf 111 if §ii, Custom and Ready-made Clothing, AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OUR TEFtMS HEINO ST» JCTLY CASH, we can recommend and sell our Goods as cheap as any house in the City. STOCK REPLENISHED EVERY STEAMER. CASH PAID FOR HOMESPUN & YARN. -0- Between Commercial & Cronan's Wharves. W.B.fflUfflFORD&SONS, COMMISSION MERCHAITTS, i^.. ,.i PKOPIUETOES OF Country Market and Hotel. 40 to 52 AEGYLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. b o 9f Q O i H o I *1 rM, hciul of PowcrN Wlmrf 42 BELCHKIIS FAUMKRS [1878 73 H a o A ALMA HALL, leo «-raiiville Sti-eet, lOO HALIFAX, N. S. WALTER BARRON & GO. TAILOES AND CLOTHIEES. Constantly on hand, a very large Stock of Black & Blue Broad Cloths, Doeslsins, Fancy Coatingrs, &c. f Aat€¥ f w > In great variety to suit all seasons, including Scotch Cheviots, "West Fancies, &a, &c. Beavers, Mo.srows, Pilots, Naps and WIfneys, in Black, Bhie, Bivwn and Olive Shades. The above vi^ill be made to order on shortest notice, and at roasonable prices, or sold in lengths as may be required. r. 13 In our Ready made Clothing Department -wHl be found the largest and best Stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing ever offered in the City— all of which has been carefully manufactured on the premises, raid will bo sold at a small advance for CASH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -o- WALTER BARRON & CO. BttOWN liKoa. and €«.. Wlio.'cs»lc ikrogKltits I: b « n •8 1 o o « p > w v> o J? 01 > .i;^' ' l»owcrN liriiarr H. II. FlJLLKit niul CO., iliilchcr^H mil Fllcfl, hoAd of PoivrrN Wharf [1878 L, 5t, 160 &G0. lERS. ^oatingrs, &g. 'heviots, AVcst Blach, Bine, at reasonable tho largest ilxiag inufactiired |H. CO. Oi p o o o CD P ► S w m o Oi > J 1878J ALMANACK. 43 COEPOKATZOIT, CITY OF BALZFAZ. Mayirr, Matthew H. Richey, Esq. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace for the City. Ward No 1, John D. Mackintosh, Reuben I. Hart. George Fra»er. 2, Thomas Trenaman, M.n.,Chnr)e9 J. M8cdonald,Wm Murray. 3, Alexander Forsyth, Thomas 1'. Connolly, A. P. Reid. m.d. 4, M. .1. I'ower, F. O'Connor, Georg? L. Chipnian. 5, James R. (Iraham, John M. DeWolf, Lawrence Houiett. (J, David Mcl'hersoti, William Taylor, William Nisbet. Recorder, William Sutherland, Q.c. Treasurer, Edward G. W. Greenwood. City Clerk, Thomas Khiud. Assistant Clerks, William J. Craigen, Frank Rbind* City In$pector of Assessment, John L. Barry. City AJedical Officer, Arthur Moren, m.d. Clerk of License, William J. Morris. Board of Health, Maj'or and Aldermen. Clerk, Thomas Rhind. Inspector of Weiyhts and Measures, W. I'^. Motion . Wei(jln'rs'of Flour, W. R. Cogswell, (Supervisor), John Arthur, James Meagher, Robt Woodill, Reh'd D'Arcy, John F. Shaffer, Robtrt K Evans. Measurer^ of Salt ami Grain— John Adams, (S-upervisor), Ambrost Keating, William BIyth, Charles Carey, James Mitchell, William Hood, James it. Barnstead. Meamrtrs of 6'««/— David Barry, (Sttpervisor), Frederick Clark, Patrick Fahie, James Jaokson, William Smith, William Skerry, William Craig, William Bilby, Owen Donahoe, Thomas Isles. Surveyors of Lumbei — Hugh Graham, James Carmichael. Inspectors of Painieri^ Work — Maurice Downie, George Cutlip. Governor City Prison, Matthew Campbell ; Matron, "Mrs CampbeW; Mes- senger, John MuUdcwney; Asst Matron, Mrs Mary Stnde; Unaer-keepers, John Mahar, Michael Glea.son, John Sullivan, David Stride. Weir/hers of Hay, John Forrest, Thomas Keating. A'e€/>er o/* tVme^p/'jj, James Hutton. Keeper of Ciiy BuMing, Mrs Annie Glazebrook. Committees of City Council. PubHc ^ecoiw^s— Aldermen Hart (Chairman), O'Connor, McDonald, Houiett, Reid afid Nisbet. Police — Aldermen Molntoah, Reid, DeWolf, Ti-enaman, Power ( Chairman), and Nisbet. Rates and Taxes — Aldermen Fraser ( Ckah'7nan\ Murray, Forsyth, Chipman, DeWolf and McPherson. Cemetery — Aldermen Mackintosh, Murray, Forsyth, Chipnian, DeWolf and Nisbet ( Chairman), Sanitary — Aldermen PVaser, Trenaman, Forsyth ( Chairmm), O'Connor, Graham and McPherson. Library — Aldermen Hart ( Chah'man), McDonald, Reid, O'Connor, Graham and McPherson . City P?v'stw»— Aldermen Hart, Trenaman, Forsyth, Powi>r, Houiett and McPlierson, {Chairman.) 7'ewf/ers— Aldermen Fr<»ser, T>^nanian, Connolly, Power, Houiett i Chair- man), and Taylor. Licenses — Aldermen Hart, McDonald, Reid, Chipman, Ilo^ilett and Taylor { Chnirman). Latrs ami Privileges - Aldermen Fraser, McDonald ( Chairman), Connolly, Chipnian, Houiett and Nisbet. Haek.^ and r/wc^-s— Aldermen Mackintosh, Murray, Keid, Power, DeWolf (Chairman), and Nisbet. rr<^crl||itiQus e(^rerwlAy.atsi».euac«l liy IIKOWM i&K08. ana CO en P I n g n A W CB O n B n « S o CB p sr I > m o !? o e* «t 01 V P -i n p p K n. II. FIIMRU niHl <;0m Patent oisc SIiocr, Iirnrt of Powcr% Wknrf 44 belciikr's fahmkk's [1878 4^ o o 60 CO Hi o CO , Oil Li>ii/t.<-AUh'.mniii Mackintosh {Chairman), Murray, Chipman, DcWullaiul Tavlor. v. Assessors. ' , «" .■ ■ '• •• '■''• Ward No 1, Cliaa J. Wyldo, Jas Fraser, Jno Piigh. 2, GiiorKc llt-Mit. 3, .las Fortune, Wm Doull, E. J. Lordlv. 4, IVtcr Grant, Geo MfF^ennan, W. J. Lewis. 5, (Isf district)— "Murdoch Lindsay, Geo K. Forsyth, Artliur Anderson; (2nd district)— \Vm Koehe, II. J. Harris, Jus Monaj^han. 0, Wm Lonj'iird, K. T. Uooine, AndrcAv Doy!o. Board of Commissioners of Public Works. /''()/• the 1 a c Job Si)ike, Jolin Shean Board of Commissioners for Point Pleasant Park. Sir Wm Younjjc. Chief Justice; Hon. Judge Ritchie, Wm J. Stairs. John Doull, His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Ilarl, McDonald, Connolly, O'Connor, De Wolf and McFherson. Commissioners of Halifax Common and Public Gardens. Aldermen Fraser, Trenaman, Connolly, Vo\ver( Chairman), Houlett and Mcl'lu-rson; Messrs. A. H.Crowe, Hon L. G. Tower, Michael Dwver, James S. McDonald. Police Court. Stipevdiciry Marpdrate^ Henry Pryor, n.c.t.. Marshal, or JJu/h Constalik', Garret Cotter. Dcjmty Marshal, Jas Mc- Donald. Asst. l)(/mti/, David Power, Police Serf/eants, Lewis Hutt (Detective), John Keefe, Nich Meafjher, Nicholas Power, John O'SuUivan, Bartholomew Dillon, Cliarles Nickerson. Policemen, David Redmond, Lewis Hefier, G. Saxton, Wm Adams, John Baker, Joseph Francis, Thomas Condon, Reuben Shaw, John Whalen, Matthew Sullivan, John Murpliy, Thomas Supple, Wm Miles, William Brewitt, Joseph McNalley, Jolin McGrath (ieorfj^e P. Skelley, Caleb Nickerson, Chas Lanpf, John Giifoy, F. J. O'Callaghan, Geo Kuhn, James Nkkerson, Henry Inp:les, John J. Nickerson, Kdward Brennan, Gabriel Edmonds, MIcIkuI Keating, Henry E. O'Donnell, William Keating, John Moran, Geor^^e Wilson, Allen INIcDonald, William Collins. The City Ciiil Court, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (having jurisdiction of sums up to .'r^80). is held in the City Court House, Market Square, on the second nwd J'ourlh Weducsdav of every month. The City Crimiiud Court meets on t\n\first and third Wednesday of each month, and is ul.so presided over b}'' the Stipendiary Magistrate, having juriKdlction in all statutal)le ofVences, excei)t treason, homicide, burglary and arson. ClerL of the above Courts, the City Clerk or Assistant Clerk. Tlr^ Police Ollice is open every week day. from 10 to 3 o'clock, ^except on Saiarday, wheu it closes at 1 I'.M.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Citizen's Free Library. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice of Nova Scotia.) — Barringtou Street Extension. Open from 3 to p.m. f o » o o o to 13 (W «*• o a Ui >i o o I Ui ei- (» s> B » « o J? t B a Ofci > » P (3 n It) BROWN BBOJ$. uud €0.« KetaU Uru»gk»tM A jl 1 i»wcr'H H^bfirr [1878 ay, Cliipman, ■',1 '.nu /' rsytli, Arthur J. llurrLs, Jus 8. 7/ fTenlfh, and ill, O'Connor, Kin of Works, tectnrs, James Park. . Siairs. John Id, Connolly, !}ardens. I, floulett and Dwyer, James hal, Jas Mc- h Meaffher, Nickerson. Vdams, John in Whalen, es, William ^11 ey, Caleb ^ukn, James lan, Gabriel atinp, John Magistrate, :iurt House, lonth. day of each te, having , burglary t Clerk. k, ^except |lice and all 1 agist rate. Scotia.) — O M •1 to 13 TO O V Ui O o r O » B » pi « O $ a > P II. n. fTLlKR mill CO., Rhf nnil Rolt Iron, head of TowcrN Wbitrf 1878] ALMANACK. 45 FIZIE DEPAETME17T. Chntrmnn, Aldormnn ^T. T. Powit; Seorfnn/, R L. Siitli/To. FiitK \Va1!1>s. — No. I, (i. ,1. KliK'k, .lames Finluy, i!i(l\ard Alibott. 2, Aid. Wm. Murray, S. D. McDnnald, S. (himmins. ■ .'{, Andrew Laiufihicr, (ioorg^.'S. Vatcs, 'i'. Spi'Mman. 4, Aid. M. J. Tuwir, M. J. Kuarnoy, K. L. f^utlitte. 5, W. r«. Wiswoll, John Kad, .lames Armstrong. 6, John E. M. Taylor, Joh)i May and Wm. (). Smith. Ex- O/Jicio, Jercmiali Murphy, Capt Union Kngiiie Company, V. Carey, Capt Axe Company. (hmmittvii of Jifandf/ement at Fires. — (Chairman) Aid. Mtu'ray, James Finlay, T. Spellman, .lohn Kad, John K. M. Taylor. Committee in churqe of J'Jnf/inest, Reels, (.fc. — No 1 Steam Engine, A. T.amnhier, George S. Vates; No 2 Steam Engine, James Armstrong, W. O. Smith; No. 3 Steam Engine, G. J. Fluck, H. AF)bot; No 1 Hose Reel, R. h. Sutcliffe; No 2 Hose Reel, Simon Cummins; No 4 Hose Reel, W. G. Wiswcll; No 5 Hose Reel, Simon Cummins; No 7 Reel, Alderman Murray; No 5 Hand Engine, S. D. McDonald; No d Hand Engine, M. J. Kearney. Committee oj Finance avd Audit — G. J. Fluck, George S. Yates, James Armstrong. Committee in Chavf/e of Plnt/s, Tanls, (|'0 -Ward 1, James Finlay; 2, Sinu)n Cummins; 3, Thos Spellman; 4, U. Sutliffe; 5, W G Wisweil; 6, W O Smith. Volunteer Engine Company. Caj)t, J. Mnrphy. Sec'y, David Neville. Ftn Sec*y, James Salterio. Trcas, Wm Fitzpatrick. vT/arsAa/, James Haney. Union Axe Company. Capt, P. Carey. \st Lieut, Patrick Griffin. Se&y, Thomas Hurley. Treus, Joseph Ward. Mar^ai, Thomas Edwards. SAT71TZ0ZFALZTT OF DARTM0T7T3. Warden. — Wm IT. Weeks, m d. C<)ux('iLi.oRs. — Ward 1, John P. Mott, John Campbell ; Ward 2, Dominick Farroll, H. C Walker; Ward 3, Jas W. Turner, John F. Stairs. StIPKNDIAKY MAGlSftfATE i»ND RkCORDKK.— R. MottOU, J. P. Town Clekk anr Tkkasuuek and Clekk of Licensk. — Alfred Elliott. FiHE WAnDS.— Councillor Walker, Wm Elliott, John R. Graham. FiKK CoNSTAnLES. — Jas E. Lawlor, Edw VVhebby, Walter Wilson, Allan McDonald, Edwd Murchell. Health Wakt»ens.— Councillors (^lampbell, Turner, V/alker. OvEHSEEKS OF PooR.— Couucillois Farreil, Mott, Stairs. Clerks of Markets, Inspectorsof Weights and Measures. — Jas. Simmonds, J. W. Tufts. SiRVEVORS of Lumrer. — John J. Wisdom, Alfred Knhn. Fence Viewers. — Wm Glendenning, Jas Stewart, John Power. Weigheu OF Hay and Straw. — 1). G. Farreil, J. K. Lawlor. Measurers of Grain, Wood, Coal, &c. — E. Whebby, Supervisor; John Misenor, S. McKay, .T. R Patterson. Auditors Pi:nLio Accounts. — J. C. P. Frazec, Wm K. Angwin. Police (X>NSTAnLEs. — Robt N. Leahan, John McLellan. Pound Keepers. — Policemen. Town Assessor.— James R. Ormon. Assessors.— Hani 1, Jas D. Woodaman; TFarc/ 2, Thos G. Elliott; Ward 3, Jno Walker. P r!- CO a O at & o of g O P >1 Si u ►1 P 0> fix P Lhvou&CH, Bru&UcH nua CqiuUm, by BUOWN KILOS, uud €0. H. n. Fl'MXR And r»., FlrHiN r.)M Mrrl, hrnd of Power't Wliwrf I « 46 IJKLCHKK's FAKMKIi'S [1878 Standing Committees. PiiHLTC Af/::<>i;NTfl, I'inam'j: and A<;i>itino.— CoJincillorfl Turner, S<"HO(>i., I'UHMC I'lioi'KKTV AND T^NDKiw.— ( ouiK iilois 1 uriier, I'iirrcii, iJci.N.sKS AND roLUK.— (Jomicillors Walker, Ciimpi^eU, ISfott. lioAUH ANj> SritKKXS —Councillors Turne-, KarreJl, Cuiupbdl. OORPORATION— TOWN OP P10T0T7. Mayok— Jobu M<-Kinlay. , „ r» -i CiiLNCiLUJUH— ir(//(/ 1,0. Ihvyer, Robert HockCn; irrnvf 2, DavjU FuUertoM, li- S. Dawson; Ward.i, John li. Davies, ,/«ha Yorston. T<»WN Ci.KKK, 1'j{ka8Uki:k AND ( 'lkhk OK I.ICKX8K.— G. U- I'JlioU:. Si'U'KNDiAHV MAN«TAULiCii.— Dajiiei l.easlie, James Cregliatt. Commitfce. Stkkicth, &<'.— rmniwUors Yorsloa, Dwj'er, Fullerton. JkiiooL^s.— (.'ouncillor.s I'uUertou, Uockiii, l>a\vsou. Po..K.— Councillors Hockin, Dwyer, Fullerton. LiCKNSKH.— Councillors Yor.stou, Davies, Kullertou. AcoouNTH.— Councillors Hockin, Davies, Failerton. Folk K.—ConucilJors Davies, Fullerton, Yorston, Mayor and Stipendiary Magistrate. MTTNIOIPALITT OP NEW QLABQtOW. OORPOEATION-TOWN OP TRTJRO. . '„; , Mayoh.— C. B. Archibald. CoUNCiLLoiu}.— W^(if(/1, H. T. Lawrence, Richard Craipj; Ward 2, Jae M. Pitblado, Gardner Clish; Ward 3, AliXi-nder McKay, William F. Archibaid. Town Clkuk and TuKAHUitKit. — Edward S. Blanchard. KiictTABLKt^ — Jiobn liae. William Smith, Duncan Cuinmings, John IL Stewart. Duvid Murray, .John H- Cinsholm. Hkalth Wai(|»kn« — li. S. McCurdy, II. J. Cameron, T\ S. Fraser. rH'Ku.sKKits (»K l'<»i)i{ — .las McKeruio. Hugh Murray. Donald McDougall. MK-isruKiis «»'•' C, OuAiN, Wood, ike. — Thoiua3 Muiuoe, John Mc- pherson Daniel Fraser, William F. McK^nzie. UUOW}ijUttO)L mud f;o«, ImporUrn Surslcal lARtruiueiLto Powrr'n WlinrT I [1878 niiJlorfl Turner, s Turner, Fiirroll, n|)boil. T7. Ward 2, David i^orston . Lr. 11. J'JIioM. md (Stipendiary . Ward 2, Jaa William F. F- er; Ward 2, iregor, j4ohn J- P. lay, Donald |niing8, John 'Vaser. |Mf.'l)ouo;aIi, John Mc- iH. It. rrttrM and <*0., ^oC»le'M PnU-nt ».viiiiiiilf4>, AriKf rrtTr<^'M trinrrf 1878] ALMANACK. 47 SiiRTKTous or LrsinicR, SrriNoi-K», IMuk., K:r. — WrllJajm Tl)rtm]ps«n, DfMiald Ku.sK, John MurHhull,- >yillHim h\ Hose, Dunvan MvDoiigall, John MrCJowan, Dnvift Murray. Kk.n( K V^fKWKKs. — Ills R. Mcf^ean, Thomas Clarlw, Dwncan McKenzie. \Vk.i<;i:kk (u^ Hat. — John Mursliall. Tow.N A8«»:.s»«>K — A. ('. Hell. AftsK.ffsoKx — ll'did 1, LUiuald Grant; Ward 2, Joun C. Kdd; Ward d, Roderick McCJrt'^ifor. Ahi)/t<>i{.m FrHLic Avcovyrs — .fohn R. Smith, Uuf^h J. Cameron. rui::^i> Kkki'Khm — Tluiiiias '. larko, I) Mcrheryftttv PoLU'K Co>i8TAHi.K— DuMcan H. (Jumining». Committees. ItoAo.s A^T> Strekts— Comu-ilhirs (^fxdancf, MrCrrogor. Fraser. I.fCKNSK.s— (^(»inu:illo;>i Mc(in'gor, I\I((,iue<5ii, Cnnnnitjgs.' FiNA50K — Councillora Copcland, McGregor, McQueen. Tkndkhs, &c., I'unr.ic PHorEHTV — Councillors Cummings, Fraser, Coi>elanfl. VoiACK — Connciiloru McC^ucen, Copeland, McGregor. FiUK Dkpahtmkwt. -Councillors Cunimings, Copehind, Frauer- SnnMJUS — C'ouncillors McGregor, McQueen, McGregor. AuD^.i'ixo CoM.MirTKK — Councillors Copcland, MeGrogor, nTSEPEITDElTT OHDER OF ODD FELLCWS. Officers U. W. Grand Lodok of (Lowkr Provinces) I. O. OF O. F.—O. iMurdoch, Sr. John, N. B., K. W. G. M.; IJ. Van Blarconi. Annnpoli.s, R. W. I>. G. ; W. C. Desbrisay, Chtirlottetown, P. E. I., R. W. G. W ; J. C. P. Frazee, Halifax, R. W. G. Sec'y ; H. A, Taylor, Halifax, R. W. G. Treas. ; W. A. Moore, R W. G. C. ; N. A. Cliff, R. W. G. M.; Wm McLean, R. W. G. G.; D. B. Stewart, R. W. G. IL; Wm M. Weathcrspoon, R. W. G. C. ; Thos Robertson and W. W. Stumbles, Grand Representatives to M, W. Graiwl Lodge. Subordinate Lodges. Eastern Star, No. 2, Pictou. Meets on Wednesday. Fl'IzLER, No. .5, Albion Mine». Meets oi> Friday. Norton, No, 6, New Glasgow. Meets on Monday. Widow's Hope, No. 7, Truro. Meets on Frid; y. St. Lawuenck, No. 8, CharlotKtown, P. E. I. Meets on Monday. Pioneer, No. 0, St. Jol.n, N. B. Meets on Friday. Orient, No. 10, Halifax. Meets on Monday. Scotia, No. 11, Westville. Meets on Thurscfay. Beacon, No. 12, St. John, N, B. Meets on Tuesday, Victoria, No. 13, Fredericton, N. B. Meets on Monday, P^UREKA, 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. Peerless, No. 19, Portland, St. John, N.B. Meetson Wednesday. Evangeline, No. 20, Kentville. Meets on Wednesday. Gliding Star, No. 21, Granville. Meets on Thursday. Prince Edward, No. 22, Suinmerside. Meets on Thursday. Mystic Tib, No. 2.3, Oxford, Cumberland. Meets on Friday. MizPAH, No. 24, Acadian Mines, Col. Meets on Friday. lejiAK I & ? ? k o P © g n t S 1 riioUgrnpliic Chciiilciilg, etc., at BttOWN BKOi». anU CO. II. n. lliM.RR Aiiil l', MutuMoti, N. B. WiLKKV, No. 27, Cliarlottetown, 1*. E, I. ('ai-kik)nia, No. 28, IIopowoll. iSii.oAM, No. 2'>, St. .iuhn, N. U. Union, No. ,*J0, »SiH-in<,'villu, Encampmcuts. SriiAUT, No. 10, rictoii. Mii.iOKTK, No. 11, St. John, N. B. IIami'ax, No. 12, lliimax. '».( r l.X J( V. E. I. , No. I.'}, CImrlottotow Odd Follows Hall, Halifax, ?s to k; found on third flat of Ilcsslein's Bnildinf;, llolli.s Street, next uoor north of the International Hotel. Mcmhorsliip 1711; Kevcnue, $9,71)0. Next Annual Communication will ho held with Kusteni Star Lod^jc, Pittou, Au 1 OEAiraE •r ;( «'• t » i PROVINCIAL GRAND LOYAL ORANGE LODQfi OP NOVA SCOTIA. Gn\s\) OvvwKna voR 1^17— (irand Mnstrr, W. W. McLennan, Truro, N. S ; />./»»'// (tniii'f .]f\r;irj/. W. A. Carrison, Halifax ; Gmnd hitc*iitr CWcmo- ui\s, Aioxandor Mrlvay, Truro; />^ o 01 o Q P I H a ? o . to k t o ft a -I CO ft Ci diim 1. 3. 4. ! Powrr\ Wlinrff sr , . % . n. FHIiliKIt •% f O., Wnr nnil noTI Iron, l1riT<1 of Poi^rfN Tl'linrr. [1878 r- t <.lt<'J of Ilcsslciii's fial Hotel. >mmunication J78. District unci; Mitchell, [>wn, P, K. I. ; , Fiederietoii, an Blarcom, E. A. Bent, 5DGB OP McLennan, m, Shubena- iis Mt'atlows, uibonacndie ; rfvr CWemo- Icvs. Edwin Bleakeney, ia y ; Grand ,Capt. Geo JOOIETT. putif Grand m Jiintield ; ly evening-, as ton Hall, als ALMANACK. 49 i BELCHER'S ALMANACK FOR 1878. O^K-ukuod for Halifax, I^it. 44^"^ :V.)' 2fl I ftx>nj (irccnnic'li, — and for oixlinary jMiriwisos will servo, with Q J suJlicicnt accnracv, (or dl |)a!ls ot the Provin<;e, in- 5 f .'■■■■ eluding the Island of Cape Breton. O to w o 1 (♦■ o ►t CR »-> ft .•5 Ml w p 05 01 o o o SIGNS or THE PLANETS, ETC. fThc Sun, or 'I'hc Earth, A New Moon, O Full Moon, ■j) I^^rst (JuartcT, ^ Livst Quarter, ^ McTctiry, 9 Vcnu8, % Mars, 2/ Jupiter, >j Saturn, ^ Hcrschel or Uranus, SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC, *r nnp 1 ^ Aries, head, 2 ^ Taurus, neek, .T n (Jenilni, arms, M, i 4 It Ca,ncer, 1)recr 17 Hpact 26 aelar Cycle 11 i IThc yciir CidS'.t of the Jewish Era icomraences on September 28, 187-8. |llam*dHn (month of abs-tinenee oJbscrvcd by the Turks) commences O^ Aug\JSt 29, 1878. ^TJie year 129.5 of the Mohammedan Era eommcnces on January 5, 1878, anU 1200 ou December 26, 1878, EMBER DAYS. I. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after first Sunday in Lent — Miir<:b 13, 15, !«. .2. Wedresday, Friilay and Saturday after Pent cost — June 12, 14, 1.5. 3. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 14th Sept. — Sept. 18, 20, 21. 4. WediMisdiiy, Friday and Saturday after 13th Dec.— Dec, 18. 20, 21. i ROGATION DAYS, ^ May 27, 28, 29. MOVEABLE FEASTS. Eastfh Sunday April 21 Ho^ation Sunday Ma3'. 2(; Ascension Day— Holy Thurs, 30 Pentecost — Whit Sunday. . .June 9 Trinitv Sunday. ., 10 Corpus ChrisLi 20 First Sunday in Advent. .. .Dec. 1 Other Feasts, Anniversaries, &c., will l>e found in Calendar pages as -"I (A (0 O ►-< « O I Ml <» f ? n cr o W o d > d •3 V o f o H in o o cn o o p o Blt»W!^«K»TIIEKS» A CO., Iniporters of Fatent Meiliclaes, If. If. rrCCKR 4A €t»M nrflt'^M r)f'»iih-tM)n with the S:iii v^n Iho I Dili It will }n> u Momim HtflT f>om tuc liiitMIe of Jnnuarv until the Uvplnnlufx of Mnrdi, and j>t!| EvtMiin^ Htar from th« end ot JWarch to tlic lio^innHi^ of May. VVil be in coniunetion wit?i the Sun vn the 6th, nnd'ii Morning Staf trom\ the J5th Mrty nniil the end of June. In jonjiinetion with rhc S^in oii the 4th July r »etfl on the J.'JtIi 8h. 22m. nl^eKnoort-, nn»l cwitiniMS!* im| Ercninjf Stiir wnii»i \h) hejfinnm^ of H<>]Hetnl»er. R'ses on *he I.7tIV ;>h, 17m. momirrj:,' contimios a MorninK IStar iwtil the »i>i(Wlu of Octohcr,! and will he iti fonJAnution with tlfyc ihm on rhe 24i«li, After Mwt wi Eveninf< l^twr from the mirttllo of NoTfcmRei* »wti< M)«»i? tite Ft>tli] DofcmhcT, and' nj^ain in ronjuncthDa with the Sun on the 25th r»eee»her 9 Vknus — will be »mE?emr>s ?har ontil tHe wHkHcrnf Vshrmxry, nnd in conjunction witIV the Hun on irlio 2l^f. It rises on ftre l8t Mnrvh 5h, 27m, morniTij:;. will coniinne a Morniiif? Star wntii tl>« wyidiHeof' November, and fe in ffonj,um'tioii wFili the Snn o»thc 5flj l>eccmhpr. % Mar« — will contmnv nri Evcnmi; Star nntfl nbont tlio miiMIe of j Auj^HMt; will be in «>n)iiTiction with \ho. Sun o» tl>e I8t)¥ Se|,H;cji»l>ey, ami n Morning fttnff attvt the l»l October. 1/ Jupiter. — On the Trth Jannnry Jnprtcr n-ill htr rn fowjivnttion with the Snn, nnd nfter llie 21th a Morninj; Star. 1» Jnne, July and A»^n?»t it will be frboYC the horizon tYm j^reatei* j>©Tt»<>n of caHi n»f;ht It rises on the Kst Aujrwt tH». &Un». al'torneon, souths Wh. .Ha^n., anul cuntrnnes nn Erenin^' Utar ihroBj^dioHt ti>« rotnaiiKknr of rhe yeir. Vy SATinm. — Until the >icp;innin^ of March Saturn wHI ^^can Evcmnj,' Star. On the 1st March if seta f>h. yr>m. afiernoouyand will be in ('»>ii- juni'lioii with the Sun on the }3ih. It riac.s on the li+t April 54>. 22ir. morning' ; confhiues n Morninj,' Star until the fourth week in Sepleml>er, anfl after that will be an EviMiing Star. Will be above the hori/.on iH'twccn early evenJTig and sunrise from the beginning of Augiv&t to the middle o Deecmbcr, whvn it sets IniJorc inidniglu. ECLIPSES IN 1878, In the year 1878 there will l>e two Eelipses of the Stm ami tiro of the Moon. i,^,-T^° 'i"""'"'" ^^^"^'pseof the SoTJ, Fcbnwfy 2, 1878, inrisyble at In .fax. Begins on the Earth, Feb. 2, Ih. 42m. M., Mean time at Ilaljtax, in Longitude 20° 2' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude ,54® 4' S. Lnds on the Earth, 6h. 45m. M., in Longitude 112® 31' E,. and Lati- tude 12° 28^ S. 1 -*l I' . I' art i:»>t. M IV. a tBe. irini: UKOWN BKOTIIKU^ A tO., OrOnuncv A^uare, llalllax. . t-irtir.w » rn.. ^loblf*! VtkUnt Djnamltr.Hma orPowci^AWImiC m, nfferrtoort, nn will fnj u Mo/rriiu of Mardi, :ini»tint>e.-» art M on the I.TjJVixh, wtrrflo of Oc-rohcr, !»' Alter ^lrr»t »wi 1 M)or»if rtie r!>tli e 25th J>e(x«ml)er KiWcnf Fehrnnrj', w> ftifo Ist Mnrvh irH t\v6 mid(»et>f 5fl» I>eccmbpr. out ttio rnwWIe ©f »8tfe Se{,He»i»J)€r, ^ m tomiym-tion Jnne, July and 1 of carli nt}r}n f rbe yvtir. ^U»can ErcjMn;; I will he ni CO,,. April &♦>. ^'jiH. k in 8epteinf>er, >ve flift hwhon < Aiii,'ii^ to the 178] ALM1LNA3K. dl M.- A IVrtiil "Kfiipse oC iKc Moon, rilirKary 17, lfl7P, p»rily ti'l'l-c. at Uaiif.ix. TMt MMUa- t vriti' the Pcnnirhn;, Fch. 17. 4, rsi contui t with tin; Shadow, '* U i.Mlo ofili"! I'rlipsc. " G l^t luiitiKi wltK thi; SKrtdov/-, " € ;i-»• M. :^0 M. Mt5a'n Timo ut llHlifax. ;.» M iL'.p.itmio (>r ilic I-tlijiio (MoDu't* (lianu'tcr-"!) 0"S32. At 1/iilihix thr Moon sofs (ih. 4'Jui, M. IT t Ml.— A Toirtl ki'ii/rfsc W ihc Sun, July at;, 1878, vi.tiVilc at Halifax HI It i'artial Kclipse. c^NB it^«i!f;iHH, 4h 40tH. A., in I.onj.;:itinlo II 7*^ 42' E., and Lirtitufio ii^ U' N. lip!iu ut Noon, Kli. 8ni. A.., nn Lwnj^itHiIc 1»9^ 10' VV., Mnd Latitude 60° 27' N. Cc»"tral Kclipso iin(\^ 6h. him. A , hi L(>u;.Uude £»r- 45' W., and LutHude 17° W N. ||im(k oh tl-.e Earth, Hh. Itn. A., in Longitude Hl*^ 11' W:, and Latitude 3° 37^ N. Ile^ins at Halifax ubout 5h. £Oiu. A. Greatest oltscuration a few •litrutof; iH'foro sunset. IV. — A t'ttrtial Jii'lipse of tJ»e Mo(»ii, Au;.';iist 12, -ISTS, partly visihlc ft IJuUfax. Mean Time at Ilaliiux. Nrht <*(»Nta<^t with tWt INnnmhra, Aiijj. 12, first contact with the Shadow, " liddle of tl*e Kdif>+ie, " iast roirtact with 'the Shafiow, (ittst contact with tko Pen um lira, Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's diamcter=^l ) 0500. At IJalii'ax the Moou ri^as 7|i. 4^m. A. A Transit of M.ElfCUHY Rcrm,s the SUM'S disc, May G, 1878, visihle ut LIuhfux. n. 5 4i 7 9 10 w. 8 A.' 2« A.' .'i4 A. 19 A. V) A. ■ Extemul contact at Innrress, May 6, fntevnal contact at Iii*;rcr«, Inf. rnal contact at Ei^rchs. •^:vtoriiai ccniae: at lij^ress. it 11. M. n i M.1 «i ■ * M. G 33 A. 55 A.J Mean Time at Ilaiit'ax. nmTtwoofthc "S, inTJsJble at Me»n time at itnde 54® 4' S. i^', and Lati- *Utmx, EXPLANATORY. ApJu'Jion — that part ora,j.'lanet's orhit/f/r/V/cs^ from the Snn. J^erikrJi*>n — that j.art of a planet's Oi'bit lufunmt the Sun. Ehiivjutihu — aKjjjular distauee-ff a piaset irom the Sun, as seen from [«t)e Kanh. PeHiiiiihin — a piirtial shadow resultinj; frow. t^c diminislied li^ht of p\c sun to the earth or moon, daring a selar or lunar eclipse, appearing; 1 jjarttal, UpcU flatten — tbe^iistanoe of alicavenly hofly from tTie equinoctial line, EcUijtic — the }>lane of the earth's orhit nearest the sun. o H I M o » d ? f •Ji i' \ •4 ■ J. JUitfiyjr JMUrXIUblLS H VO.^ CJnemicalsajid ToilcC Artlclca. H. n. Fllk.Lf:U A CO., Till VhUei i€, II, M\ l»\. Hvtui of Fower'M iriii ill!; I -!:.,'^! .11: ■fir !52 BKLCIIKR S FAKMEK 3 «0 ti .d o^'ce — i>reatest (liatsiDcc from the ciuth. ([_ Perigee — least distance from the earth. D Quadra ire. c? Opposition. (£ CoDJunction. ^ Ascending node. ^ Dcacending node. Tire letters M. A., m. a., denote vm'niiteeTination and Equation of Time ai*e ^Mv^yj for Noon i the Moon*s Declination for Midni^fht — Mean Time at Greenwich. I For the length op the i>ay. — Add 12 hours to th<' tintxj of il.t I Sun's settini?, ami from tiie suna subtract the time of rising. i Y'Mi THE LENGTH OF THE NIGHT. — Subtract tlic time of Sun'l setting from 12 hours, and to the remainder add the tinae of rising nexi morning. The Tides will be found iivCalcrtdar pages, and in Tide Talde, page 78. -WEATHEE anZBE. The following Table (the result of many years' acbiial ol)3ervatton) is ascribed to Dr. Herscfiel. It is constructed upon a due consideration o< the attraction of ihe bun and Moon in their several position* respectin the Earth, and serves to show what kind" of weather will most probabl) follow the entrance of the Moon into twjy of her quarters : — Moon. Time of Change. ^ «H C O o s ^ 1 f* IX Ph a Ou u P. ^ 03 l OS s -u wi la u. 3 SO' 1 ^ -«-> c Cfl o C3 o h-1 1-H f^ u O >■ o f^ C4-> h-i k Between midnight and 2 in the morning. Between 2 and 4 morn. •' 4 and 6 '* " 6 and 8 " In Summer. In Winter. (( 8and\0 " 10 and 12 " At 12 Noon, and to 2 in the afternoon. Between 2 and 4 after. 4 and G ** (( (( 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. Fair. Cold with showers. Ram. Wind and rain. Variable. Showevy. Veiy rainy. Variable. Fair. Fair if wind be N. W. EainyifS. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair. \ liai'd Frost un- less wind be S. or W. Snow (Sistornay, Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Kain ifwind* W. Snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow orrsiin. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty IfwindN orN.E. Si»o\v if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. lir and frosty. iadc !'4 rfTl Will fill T Gen thei iab( iF The nearer midnight any of the Moon's changes occur, the finev will be tlie weather during the succeeding week ; the nearer noon any of those changes happen, the more foul and wet will be tlie weather that will follow. lUlOWN BUOTUEBH « €0^ Surgical luMrutiMtuttw 'miofFow«r^ iri») jbi. H. FITLI.KR A €»., V. W. Hhoct SKIiic, Ifoail of Power's WiinrK [187*78] ALMANACK. 53 nil. on;) unction. >tlc. (t/Lcmom; h. m. .s f Are. ' Arc. 1*0 ^Mv^ for Noon at Greenwich. » to tho time of ilu 'risiM^. I tiie time of Sun' tinie of rising dca; Vide Table, p«ige 7k »al ol)servatton) is Lie cansideratitxn d •osition* respecting; vill most probablj ters : — i In Winter. Ha id Frost un- less wind beS. or W. Snow &storrNv. Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Kain ifwindW. Snow if E, Cold and liigh wind. Snow or rain. Pair and mild. ^Tir. l» l»« <*5^ !) I Awarded the ONLY MEDAL given for COTTON YARNS of Canadian Manufacture at the CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. ITo.'s S's to lO's, WHITE, BLUE, RED, ORANGE AND GREEN, ifade very carefully, and warranted to be full length and weight. i'l Stronger and better than any other Wabp in the market. M O O > T WAiP, : Made of No. 10*s Yarn. 4-ply Twisted. ^HITE. RED. ORANGE. BROWN, SLATE, BLUE, GREEN« ftc. i ALL PAST COLOURS. ;* tVosty IfwindN orN.E. Si»o\v . if S. or S. W, I iitto. Ditto. I •^lii-jatKl frosty. \^ r, the finov will i" noon any of ; e weather that ^ This Carpet AVarj) is equal to tlio best American Carpet Warp. ¥.,\(^ 5 lbs. binidlo coiitftiiis 10,000 yds. of Warp, tind #ill makfi length of carpet in proportion to the number of aids put in. The above pfood,i" can be obtained at any Dry Goods or Oeneriil Store in the l^ower Provinces, by asking specially for tliem. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. None are genuine without our name and address on the r Libel. ■ <:*, w , PARKS & SON, l^ew Brunswick Cotton Mills, O w in o m IMtlltM* I .<*p«>iiK««, Bru«he» tiiid €omJI>i« at KKOWN BKUTUEItS dc UO. N. n. VIJLI.RR A t'O.. MlMHtlnic Powdrr, Wc«^ of Fower*» IVhwrf i , ! - ! ti V^ »4 <3 n ;» « s o m s :ee 8 d. ^ Pr ria:ec M. D. 49 M. — 82 A 3 5{\ A 10 3.5 M. 17 20 a 24 9 souths. 3 a A. r^s A. ') 44 A. 2 24 A. % souths.] 2/ soutl 5 .5B A. .') 44 A. .5 32 A. 5 20 A. 12 A 11 C-l M 1 1 30 M 11 10 M •% ■^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN. RiHes. I Sets declin. Soutli. Slow of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. declin. South. Pin. Tu. 7 42 W. 7 42 Th. 7 42 F. 7 42 Sa. 7 42 SU. 7 42 M. 7 41 Tu. 7 41 W. 7 41 Th. 7 41 F. 7 40 Sa. 7 40 SU. 7 39 .M, . 7 39 Tu. 7 38 W. 7 38 Th. 7 37 F. 7 36 Sa. 7 3f Str. 7 5i5 M. 7 34 Tu. 7 33 W. 7 33 Th. 7 33 F. 7 31 Sft. 7 SO SU. 7 29 M. 7 28 i Tu. 7 27! W. 7 20 1 Th. 7 25; 2« 27 4 28 29 30 SI 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 55 56 58 5' I 1 3 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 54 49 42 36 29 21 13 5 56 47 37 27 16 5 51 42 30 18 5 52 38 24 10 55 40 24 9 53 36 20 3 52 6 22 4 20 7 16 4 48 8 4 5 16 8 42 5 43 9 8 6 9 9 30 6 35 9 49 7 1 ir 7 7 26 10 24 7 51 10 40 8 15 11 8 38 n 23 9 1. 50 9 22 A 27 9 44 1 15 10 4 2 17 10 24 3 30 10 43 4 50 11 2 6 14 11 20 7 84 11 37 8 53 11 53 10 n j 12 8 11 27 12 23 morn 12 37 42 t2 f>0 1 57 IJ 2 3 9 13 14 4- 16 i 13 24 5 13 13 34 6 2! 1 1.3 43 6 41 i 5 6 7 10 20 11 14 A 10 1 1 1 48 2 32 3 13 3 53 4 32 5 11 53 38 2G 8 19 9 17 1ft 19 n 21 mora 22 1 20 2 la a 4 3 54 4 43 5. 33 6 25 7 19 8 10 9 10 10 5 10 56 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 12 16 20 28 34 37 39 40 42 morn 46 53 2 11 19 21 12 54 26 52 15 37f 59 10 24 10 53 11 A 1 2 a 29 14 7 8 11 27 43 27 7 25 6 21 56 17 51 13 6 56 2 31 N2.58 8 25 13 37 18 25 22 32 25 40 27 28 27 38 25 57 22 30 17 32 11 29 ! 4 49 S2 8 36 14 38 19 47 23 49! 26 30 1 ■27 44 I 1 2" 28 ' 25 49 122 57 i >) >) <♦« VM VMJ y] H\ « n| a' SI t EAGAR, the Dispensing Chemist. See adv. page 237. Janitary. — Oh the first day of .Tannery even riirnior snuuld " take stock ** like any other business man, :^o ;i£ ^auLoertaiTi his tiniiiu;iivl ix)bititn>, the supplies thatl rviil bo required K»r the scut-ott, and the proj^rcss thiit hus been miidc by the fariii ^ duyinif the year. This .may ho done In- taking a larjfe sheet of ruled i>aper and joL'unftj:,' t>n one. sitVe a statement of tlio value of tlK> IWe stock and pirodujie <>f all ^ kinds in the bam and elsewho-fo, implements, sums conoctahle for pTOduee so!'.l , durinir year, fee., to wJi-ichmay lie added tfte increase m annual value by estimate ' of land aeedid down, but froin 'Ai\u'h a cru]) nas ni.>t ytt bticn obtained. On tli< other side a itaeeinont is to be made <>f dt-hos d'*; and Habilitios of all kinds. Tin diit'crence b«!t\veea the total amounts (Ui each \w^ will show tho airtosnt of capisal J. GODFRET BMJITH. DISPEJ^INQ C?HEMIST, HALIFAXf BKOtVM IIR^'fll«M&« «0,» WkelQMiie VragftUtM^ I^of Fow<>r*» Whnrf ^DAY [18; 5 5fi A. ' 12 A ft 44 A. ']| «1 \| 5 32 A. Ill 30 M s 20 A. In loiii MOON. Sots. I South, f ^ '-^ 2 18f27 43 3 12 27 7 4 16 25 6 5 20 21 56 6 28 17 51 7 34 1.3 6 8 37 7 56 9 39 2 .31 10 40!N2 58 Jl 42j 8 25 morn ]3 ,37 « 46 13 25 1 5.3 23 32 3 2 25 40 4 11 27 28 5 19 27 38 6 21 1 25 57 22 30 17 32 11 29 4 49 7 12 7 54 8 26 8 52 VV» /Hi 3{ K H n n si a a 9 15 S2 9 37 8 36 9 59 14 38 » 24 19 47 > 53 23 49 S 2J>t 2(; 3Q j ^ 14; 27 44 i "|27 28 8' 25 49 n[22 57 page 237. -ft. ^ i "take stock" V.I: , the sijpjilies that miulo by the fain. ruled i>aper an i fid I«^)dU!L'9.)^ id] for p>x>(lace i>;): : ViUue b.v estimat. 'btaiiHid. On tl,, « iili kinilsL Th. tirtosnt of oapi;;ti »;ia»^ ^-l. ^ 5 10 11 12 a? 15 16 17 18 I 19 \( 22 |i 23! 24 25 26 F 28, 1 ,29 ; Iso 1181 I. n. PriitElt A, ro.^ Pntfinl nntrty Pnze, llend ArPowor*n tVhjirr. 'inter.] JANUARY 31 clays. 55 ^i. Sold, TTpper Leather, Shoo Finding^s, &c., CHEAP rOR OASH, AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE. 152 Upper Water Street, Halifax. llif^h Water, mean time, at ^ ft. &. _' t ee i o a. '^ |1 ■1-3 a: 9 in a il j Circumcision ^ sets 5h. 49m. after. S j ^ sets 9h. 51m. afternoon. <3 ' 2/ d C Hijrh tides 5 { 5 ill perihelion _ F Epiphany. 2nd Sun. after Christmas 7 9 C$ (T ? sets 8ii. 20m. afternoon. 8 ; i? (^ (T Lenj^th of the dav 8h. 52m. l»9 jKmi). Niipoieon III. d. 1873. 10 ^ Inf. (^ © 'S sets Oh. 14in. morn. U /S d (T l^ow tides. 12 Ivenj^ffh of the nipht 15h. Im. iF list Snndav after Epiphany. ^ 6 "U "U iOr. Hrtl ley died, 1742. 15 ; ^ gr. lie!. Lat. N. 16 9 «t greatest hrilliancy. 17 I ^ rises 6h. 31m. morning. 18 Higii tides. Prisca. 19 jCiudad l?odripo taken, 1812. F 1 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. il j ^ stationary. 82 I St. Vincent. 23 Duke of Edinburgh yn. 1874. 24 2/ rises 6h. 45m. morning. 25 Conv. St. l*i»ni. Prs. Koynl w. 1858, 26 Dr. Jenner died, 1823. [Ixuv tides. F 3rd Sunday alter Epiphany. 28 I 9 stationarv. .29 I Length of the dav 9h. 33m, 30 ^ c5 ^ Charles I. beheaded, 1649. B\ 116€ b sets 8h 10m. afternoon. 6 4 8 15 9 30 7 9 11 10 26 7 50 10 1 11 16 8 30 10 41 11 56 9 8 11 19 morn 9 45 !1 56 34 H) 21 morn 1 11 10 .5.3 32 1 47 11 25 1 4 2 19 11 59 1 36 2 51 morn 2 10 3 25 36 2 47 4 2 1 20 3 31 4 46 2 13 4 24 5 39 3 23 5 84 6 49 4 43 6 54 8 9 5 55 8 6 9 21 6 56 9 7 10 22 7 47 9 58 11 13 8 32 10 43 11 58 9 17 11 28 A. 43 10 2 A. 13 I 98 10 46 57 2 12 U 28 1 39 2 54 A. 11 2 22 3 37 56 3 7 4 22 I 50 4 1 5 16 3 5 11 6 26 4 30 6 41 7 56 5 53 8 4 9 19 6 56 9 7 10 22 5 6 7 8 45 41 31 11 8 49 9 26 10 2 10 .34 11 6 11 40 morn 17 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 54 4 24 36 37 28 8 13 8 58 9 43 10 27 11 11 A. 1 2 4 5 6 9 52 37 31 41 II 34 37 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Chemist, Halifax. See page Ie year, or nse.l in the larni(!r's family. Add to this latter list tlie ineiv.ased value of the farm, and thi' dili'erenee between the two totals will indieate I the proiit or loss on tlie yGure' operations. Every farmer wIkj takea an observation The London Drag Store, SMITH'S, 147 HolUs Street. |>yc StwffH iiml Confeftlonery, nt BROWN URI^TIIKII^ 1 44 A. 1 7 A. 25 A. 11 41 M 5 4 A. 4 53 A. 4 43 A. 4 33 A. 10 40 M 10 19 U 9 58 I\l 9 37 M. Rises. Sets. (ledin. South. Slow of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. declin. South. Plac F. 23 5 5 17 3 13 52 7 11 11 44 4 17 19 6 Sa. 22 5 6 16 45 13 59 7 35 A. 29 5 23 14 31 SU. 21 5 8 16 28 14 6 7 55 1 10 6 25 9 26 M. 19 5 9 16 10 14 12 8 13 1 51 7 29 4 3 Tu. 18 5 11 15 52 14 17 S 30 2 30 8 30 N126 W. 17 5 12 15 33 14 21 8 46 3 9 9 32 6 53 Th. 16 5 13 15 15 14 24 9 5 3 50 10 35 12 9 F. 14 5 15 14 56 14 27 9 25 4 32 11 39 17 1 Sa. 13 5 16 14 36 14 28 9 51 5 18 morn 21 18 SU. 11 5 18 14 17 14 29 10 22 6 8 45 24 43 M. 10 5 19 13 57 14 29 11 2 7 2 1 54 27 Tu. 9 5 20 13 37 14 29 11 56 8 3 2 27 49 W. 7 5 22 13 17 14 27 Al 2 9 1 4 4 26 58 Th. 6 5 23 12 57 14 25 2 17 10 1 5 24 20 F. 4 5 25 12 36 14 22 3 39 11 5 45 20 2 Sa. 3 5 26 12 16 14 18 5 1 11 55 6 21 14 23 SU. 1 5 27 11 55 14 14 6 26 morn 6 49 7 48 M. 5 29 11 34 14 9 / 46 51 7 16 47 Tu. 6 58 5 30 11 12 14 3 9 6 1 42 7 48 S6 11 W. 6 56 5 32 10 51 13 57 10 25 2 34 8 2 12 42 Th. 6 55 5 33 10 29 13 50 11 44 3 26 8 27 18 22 F. 6 53 5 34 10 7 13 42 morn 4 19 8 54 22 52 Sa. 6 51 5 36 9 45 13 34 I 5 14 9 28 25 59 SU. 6 50 5 37 9 23 13 25 2 8 6 10 10 12 27 35 M. 6 48 5 38 9 1 13 15 3 11 7 6 11 1 27 40 Tu. 6 46 5 40 8 39 13 5 4 1 8 1 A. 1 26 19 W. 6 45 5 41 8 16 12 55 4 42 8 53 1 4 23 44 Th. 6 43 5 42 7 53 12 43 5 13 9 42 2 11 20 8 X K T T r « n n 25 SI a "I / /VIA Eagar's Peruvian Bitters, Tonic Appetizer and Temperance Stimulants. of this kind on the first day of January will have a startinjf jioint and land mark that will jirove of j,a-eat service U) liim in his whole years' operations. Where thorou!rK UllMTHEK^ «« €0„ Orduttucc Square, MaUfax load of Poivcr** Wii DAY. [m> % souths.)^ south. 10 40 M 10 19 I\I 9 58 M IJ :i7 M Sets, I ^«clin. South. I Temperance snt and land mark 'erations. WJieiv ■ a special Herd u«n a book, the ' !i «-uide to oui- used at Windsor '■^••— 1. Number, or how obtained. • too strongly g and general egin to fall off tulty, and the stite. •iwUfax 1 1 2 11 5 1 9 U 12 13 U 15 16 18 I » I \ t 81 ^ 22 \ 33 I 25 1 1 20 ] 27 j: ,28 1 a 4 ! ft . FI!LliKit A r«., Roofliiff Flich nnd Fuper,4l4'H4l 4»f Fowf^r'H Hhnrf Winter.] FFJVRUARY 28 d.iys. 67 1 Machine Silk, Machine Needles, Lauta, Feg8, Nails, Elastic Shoe Thread, &c., KOIl SAliK AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, At Fordham's Leather Store, 132 UPPER WATER SFREET. I I ._„ _. __ 1 Lenfjth of the day lHi.4'2m Higli Water, mean time, at * / 1 ^ • • '6 (f aj .'i-S ^i ^' . a si ^1 w *J iC ec tn Purif. B. V. Mary, ©cclips. H.Tirlos. 4tli Snndny MfK[)ij)h. ^ yr. elonj^ W. 9 (5 ([, Length of the niylit l4h. 9in. h 6 (L- ^^- Ajjathn. ^ 6%- (iuu(laloii).c sur. to IJrit., 9 in Perihelion. ? iiit5- [1810. Mary Qu. of »Si'otts bciicadetl, l.'J87. % 6 (L- b ''<5's 7h. 41 m. afternoon. 5th S. of. Ep. Qii. Vic. ;/i. 1840. N. Y. Harb. frozen, 1875. |L. Tides. ^ rises 6h. 7m. inorninp. Hit hard II murdered, 1400. St. Valentine. 'JjsetsUh 50m. aftn. Blackstone died, 1780. W^©- 9s«t« 6h. 2.Tm. afternoon. Sef)tuHgesima Sun. ^cclips. Very ^ in Aphelion. I'l'gf' tides, prises 5h, 2-3m. morning;. Pr.s. Louisa of Wales h. 18G7. "^ Inf. 6(2)- Washington born, 1732. Low Tides. J Q. Adamg died, 1848. Sexagesima Sun. St. Matthias, A[>. 1 1? sets t)h. 47m. afternoon. Lenjjth of the day, lOh. 54m. Dr. Arbuthnot died, 1735. \%6 ro. ^»tt. JJuild on "e IS put on top. ' uie will not heat ' animal has not ewyou can select 'I iieat required. ore. Uftllinx •ni 11 18 --SHi, m n. mjiKR A I'A., til nrk Hull- Amdnfl:, llriut nt rflwrrN fl'liiirf •HlMt. J MAUCIl 31 Days. SO LEVANT GO\T. LEVANT SEAL. ROANS, MOROCCO, KID. SKIVERS. Enuijsii Imttki) UrrKus, rnn HALB AT Fordham's Leather Store, 132 UPPER WATER STREET. High Wut«T, menu time, at I S s « 7 » F U IS 19 1& 16 P 18 19 20 21 22 23 F 20 26 27 28 29 30 F St DnvMl. 9Kr. He). I-nt. N. 9 (5 ([ • $^ 6 ([ • 9 '■•«*'^ '>'^- iS'Jm. mor Qnin<|iiu. — Slnovr Sinulay. II. '! idea. ^ 6 (t- 5? lifcs Oil. 2()in. inoinin^r. C'ovi'iit GHi-dcn Tlit'utre burnt, 18f)6. Ash WiMlnesdny. I'rs. Alexandra entered London, 18G3. Willinni III died, 1702. '^ d ([• % stits nil. ,'J8tn. nfternoon. Qundrnjr. — 1st S. in Lent. Pr. Wales I.. Tides. (»/.'03. ^gr.Hul.Lut.S. 9 Stationary. b (5 ©• Kn)her Day. Kin^^ (»f Italy horn, 1820. Kmi)er Day. 2/ rises 4li. 4m. morn. Kniber Day. Duehe-ss ol Kent <{. 1 8fil , 2nd S. in Lent. St. Patuick. ^ 6 h • Very hi^^h tides. [720. Kirist Lunar Kelipsc on record, H. (-. © enters^, Sprintr <:om. ^ Sup cJ ©■ Pis. Louisa in 1871 • German Kin|>eror born, 1797. Madrid taken, 1808. 3rd Sunday in Jjent. Annunciation — Lady Day. L. Tides. Duke of (Jrtml)rid}re born, 1819. ^ c^ C • ^"' '^'•vil war began, 1861. Lenirth ot the day 12h. 2r)ni. ^ in S^. 9 c^ C • 9 at ^i"- brilliancy 9 rises 4h. 2m. morning. 4th S. in Lent. ^ sets 7h. 18m nftrn. f) 44 8 55 10 10 1 7 28 9 39 10 .54 8 2 10 13 11 28 8 32 10 43 M 58 8 59 11 10 morn 9 26 11 37 25 9 54 morn 52 10 22 5 1 20; 10 50 33 1 48! 11 21 1 1 2 16 11 58 1 32 2 47 morn 2 9 3 24 ' 46 2 57 4 12 1 55 4 6 5 21 3 36 5 47 7 2 5 9 7 20 8 35 6 20 8 31 9 46 7 8 9 19 10 .34 7 52 10 .3 11 18 8 32 10 43 11 .58 9 13 11 24 A. 39 9 54 A. 5 1 20 10 35 46 2 1 11 16 I 27 2 42 11 59 2 10 3 25 A. 54 3 5 4 20 2 7 4 18 5 33 3 44 5 5.5' 7 10 5 10 7 21 8 36 6 13 8 24 9 39 6 54 9 5 10 20 6 2.5 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 9 43 13 40 7 35 3 31 2 39 morn 27 1 3 4 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 A. 1 3 4 5 6 36 17 50 1 49 33 13 54 35 16 57 40 35 48 25 51 54 35 » Bverything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAB'S. STead over the manure, inside the frame, about four or five inches of very fine soil ; ia should have heen prepared in the Fall, and kept drj' under cover all winter,— otherwise it is likely nuw to he a hard frozen mass. The glass sashes are then to be put on and kept clono till the hot bed heats ; the steam and heat will start the seeds of weeds, which nmy be allowed to (jrow. Air is then given, and when the heat modifies, weed and rake the surface and sow your spring: seeds, — cauliflowers, cabbatres, celery, tomatoes, &c., for the kitchen jrarden ; and stocks, verbenas, petunias, asters, balsams, and sitch like annuals for flower-garden oniament. The seeds will bear a good dual of heat before thej' emerge from the soil, but as soon the first leaves begin to appear the frame must be aired daily, taking care to ikVoid cold draughts. Ladies' and Gent's Shoulder Braces at SMITH'S Drug Store. UKOUN lltt4»TUEK8 A CO., Importers of Flower feiceds n. n. FlIMiM« A CO^ ««nnm«lnMii»" l^nAon White L<'«d. PoWer'wTVI 3 APRIL begins on MONDAY. [18; i) n M 9 New Moon, 2 5 A. ]) First Quarter, 10 10 40 M. O Full Moon, 17 1 43 M. a Last Quarter, 24 4 19 M. C I'cri u^t'c ^^ <>• C Apogee 27 d. D. 9 souths.^ 3 10 17 24 9 24 M. 9 16 M. 9 10 M. 9 7 M. 3 3 3 3 souths. X soutliv 42 A. 34 A. 26 A. 17 A. 7 36 M 7 12 M 6 48 M. 6 23 M SUN. MOON. RirtCH. a V G-5 M. Tu. W. Is 41 Th.i5 39 F. 5 37 Sa. i 5 35 Sfitfl. 5 44 I 6 23 5 43 I 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 declin. North. I 4 36 ' 4 59 j 5 22 I 5 45 I 6 8 SU. 5 M. 5 Tu. 15 W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU M. Tu. 34 32 30 28 26 25 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 18 16 14 13 II 9 6 29 j 6 31 I 6 32 33! 34 j 36 I 37 38 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 44 6 6 G 6 6 6 30 53 15 38 8 22 8 44 9 6 9 27 9 49 10 10 10 31 10 52 6 451 11 13 6 47 1 II 34 6 48 i 8 ': 6 4:f| 6 1 6 50 j 5 i 6 51 3 6 53 2 I 6 54 I 6 55 59 I G 56 57 ■ 6 57 56 I 6 59 11 54 12 14 12 34 12 54 13 14 13 33 13 53 14 12 14 80 14 49 Eagar's Exotic Extract removes Tan, Sunbnm, etc. Aruii,. -This should be a very active month with the farmer. Cart out ni.mure to the tieUls, plough as soon as the frost is out of the ground, I and generally do everything that can be done with a view to getting I crops sown and planted without delay. Should the season prove early, I and the soil be in a condition to admit of cultivation, all those crops ; th»\t do not suffer fron) early spring frosts and lequire a long season or i the cool weather of spring for their successful culture, s hould now be ; pii* in. For such crops the soil has of course been prepared and probably niiiuured tluring the previous fall. The crops that especially require early sowing are peas, broadbeans, parsnips, onions, carrots. Towards The London Drug Store, SMITH'S, 147 Hollis Street. BROM\ UKOTHCK.S and CO., 4»rduauic iMiuare, UHUfax *ad,PAW«i>'iitlli, [187' souths. % son til! 42 A. 34 A. 26 A. 17 A. 7 36 M 7 12 M 6 48 M 6 23 M >0N. decliii. North. Placfi nm, etc. e farmer. Cart it of the ground, view to getting son prove early, , all those crops 1 long season or f hould now be ed and probably pecially require ^rots. Towards Street. p, UaUrax >i IVV 3|f«it»g I « Si- 3 4 5 13; Hi), 1 \ Brit: 8 9 10 11 12 13 F 15 16 17 18 19 20 F 22 23 24 25 26 27 F 29 30 ^mm ■'f»t rilLfif!lt and Co., Knw mid Bnflcd LlitHced OtI, Power's Mfhart Spring.] APRIL 30 Days. 61 I o Si mm and SHOE F At FORDHAM'S ^ 132 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, N, S. High Water, mean time, at !J2 .ffi . a rt S 3 1 *^ 5 CO a ^ *» CO li^h c$ C • h '"'ses 5h. 22m. morning. 8 3 ,^in Perihelion. 4' 5^ 6 C- 9'"'**^^ 3''- '^^m. morning. 5 Briiish Museum established, 17.53. Leopold b. '53. Hiiih fides. Length of the nitiht lOh. 58m. ^ sets 8h. 12m. afternoon. Low tides. ]/ rises 2 h. 35m. morn. Length of the day 13h. 10m. ■^sets lib. l;im. afternoon. ^ greatest Hcl, Lat. N. Palm Sunday. Prs. IJeatrice^. 1857. ^greatest elong E. Ij rises 4li. 26m. morning. High Tides. Franklin died, 1790. Justus Liehig, chemist, died, 1873. Good Friday. Cromwell dissolved Parliament, 1653. Easter Sunday. 9 rises 3h. 20m. m. Royal Society chartered, 16()2. St. George. Shakespeare h., 1564. > 11 44 "^S a. Low tides. St. Mark, Evan. Prs. Alice h., 1843. ^n(v). ^stationary. 9iny. Botany Bay discovered, 1770. 1 St S. af Eas — Low Sunday. 9 (5 C • ^ sets 7h. 59m. afternoon. [^ 6 (L Admiral Fitzroy died, 1865. 7 28 9 39 10 54 7 59 10 10 11 25 8 26 10 37 11 52 8 55 11 6 morn 9 23 11 34 21 9 53 morii 49 1 10 25 4 1 19 11 36 1 51 11 41 1 11 2 26 1 morn 1 52 3 7| 34 2 45 4 1 1 45 3 56 5 11 3 19 5 30 6 45 4 43 6 54 8 9 5 48 7 59 9 14 6 37 8 48 10 3 7 20 9 3! 10 46 8 4 10 15 11 30 8 47 10 58 A. 13 9 30 11 41 56 10 13 A. 24 1 39 10 58 1 9 2 24 ; 11 44 1 55 3 10 A. 38 2 49 4 4 1 41 3 52 5 7 3 1 5 12 6 27 4 20 6 31 7 46 5 21 7 32 8 47 6 8 8 19 9 34 6 45 8 56 10 11 7 7 8 9 40 7 8 36 9 4 34 6 9 10 10 41 11 22 morn 15 1 26 2 59 4 24 5 29 6 18 7 7 1 2 4 6 1 45 8 28 9 11 9 54 10 39 11 25 A. 19 22 42 1 2 49 26 Everything in tho Drug, Toilet and Fancy Chemist, Halifax, See page Lino, at EAGAR'S, 237. the close of the month, the fields generally may be in a condition for working. Field peas, horse beans, tares, oats, and wheat should be put 'iaas early as possible. Wherever the land is dry jjotatoes cannot be pot in too soon, but in eaily planting, and on heavy land, stable manure should always be put in the drills with the seed. The gardens should b# gone over, and all small fruits, such as currants, gooseberries, straw- b«rries, raspberries, kc, Ciirefully dressed. If manured the previovs fall 8Q much the better. All unfrozen manure should be carted out upon the fields whilst there is still a crust of frozen soil to support the wheels. Sea, Salt and Salt V/d,ter Soap at SMITH'S Drug Store. M o > 5 o n U o ft Q o Si Ma o •0 o I en (D f O ►1 w o o 0) o o ■d Kiit'c C'lipM iiiul iiikli<«K Hi UKOWN UKOIIILUM :iud CO 11. II. VVttVM mid €!0., Oll» for lllnffiiiwpry« liwtd of Pewcr'H ^lii C3 SB ■*» ■*» O e « •0 o to a to o 62 MAY begins on AVKDNESDAY. [18; iNcw Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Qimrtcr, New Moon, O a c ^ sout! 5 51 i\I 5 25 ^I 4 59 M 4 £2 M 4 4M EA.GAR'S COUGH BALSA.AI. May.— May is especially the prarden month. Flojwcr beds have now to be worked and trimmed, and, assoon as the weather becomes warm enoujifh, summer heddiiiK plants should be put out. 'Hie best way to judjye of the plants' suited for your flower ffarden is to walk through the Public (Jity Gardens (»f Halifax, and take note of the most effective kinds. Any nui-ser>man in the city will supply your order. The Gardens are open daily during the season, from 7 a. m. to sunset, ami on Sundays from 10 a. m. to sunset. Dogs are not tolerated, and those found will be destroyed. This we quote from the Notice of the Commissioners. We have asked Mr. Power, the Superintendent, to give our readers the benefit of his extensive experience in regard lo the bedding plants suitable for our climate, and he has kindly prepared the following list which may be taken as a safe guide :— A Superior Stock of Sponges at SMITH'S Drug Store. ISKOWN ttKOTUEtt8 iiud CO., OrdMiiucc t>»«iniirc, Ualltax of Povrefn niu souths, ^ soiul 5 51 M 5 25 ]\! 4 59 :\i 4 £2 M 4 4 M OON. Sets. ' North. P'-"" 6 17 17 53 7 23 21 55 8 31 25 9 35 26 53 48 27 20 26 15 23 40 19 43 14 38 8 4-/ 2 14 S4 24 10 53 16 46 I 21 39 25 10 25 42 22 54 now to be worked I, aummcr beddinif Its' suited for your Halifax, and take will supply your m. to sunset, and d those found will iioners. We have he benefit of his r our climate, and as a safe guide :— : store. e, Ualit'ux & 1» 17 m,%. PULLER nn<1 Vi*., Dont^MIe «?nt NniB«, head of Power*! Wlmrf Spng.] MAY 31 Days. 63 g o A lirst nite nsHortmcnt of feL/ISTtC-SIDE UPPERS ANii FRENCH CALF SKI^^S. ifipordiiam's Lcathor and Shoe Findjnnr Storo, 132 UrPER WATER STREET. Hi>,'h WiitiT, niPan time, at ^.1 c ^ 5 cc O 3 morning. St.s.riiilipana Jas. Ap. Pr. Ar. /^,'5().'j 7 21 9!;r. eion1874 1!^;^ rises 4h. 12rn. 1» % 21, 2^ 29 vi 24 2&4 *1 27^ 2d 30 31 10 10 11 11 32 4 35 8 44 morn 20 Wn©. High Tides ^ in A])helion. i ^ stationary. . ' 4th Sunday after Easter. Loss of H. M. S. Niohe, 1874. 2/ d C • 9 '"ist'S 2h. 48m. morning. Length of the day 14 h. 55m. Low Tides, '^sets loh. .30m. aftcrn'n. Queeti Victoria horn, 1819. I'rs. Helena Ik, 1840. % stationary. Rogution Sunday, h c5 C • ) ij rises Ih. 54m morning. \ Rogation Days. 9 (^ C- ^ rises 3h. 35m. morning Ascension 1), High Tides. -Holy Thurs. ^ 6 (L- 9'" Aphelion. 11 35 1 morn 1 46 31 2 42 1 40 3 51 2 55 5 6 4 10 6 21 5 11 i 22 6 5 8 16 6 55 9 (> 7 43 9 54 8 29 10 40 9 14 11 25 10 A. 11 10 43 54 11 27 1 38 A. 16 2 27 1 9 3 20 2 7 4 18 3 13 5 24 4 16 6 27 5 10 7 21 6 8 11 6 41 8 52 7 22 9 3.3 10 47 ; 11 19 11 51 morn ; 23 1 59 1 1 35 1 2 15 1 3 1 1 3 57 i 5 6 6 21 1 7 36 1 8 37 i 9 31 i 10 21 ill 9 11 55 A. 40 1 26 2 9 2 53 3 42 4 35 5 33 6 39 7 42 i 8 36 9 26 10 7 10 48 f 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 34 5 38 14 50 30 16 morn 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 II A. I o 3 4 5 6 21 36 51 52 46 36 24 10 55 41 24 8 57 58 48 54 57 .^)1 41 21 3 ■rerything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Chemist, Halilax. See page Lmc, at EAG^^R'S, 237. General Bedding a »d Jiorder I'latitx : A<;i:!ratuiii (dwarf Ijlue), Cnplioa platyoeiitra, Pyretliruiii aurouin, Do. fiore-iileno alia, Peiitstciiuiu (varieties), Caleeolaria amplexicaulia. Double (Jeraiilum><, Gloirc de Naiic\", Sappier Ponijiier, Robert Jler and Victor Leinoino, (all of which are scarlet), Madame Leiiioine and Iludo!))h Abel (both of which are pink). 'V\}ti best siiij,')e S(rarlets are Dr. Kt)ch, Jean Sis(!)y, Dr. 1/nidley and Sparkloi-. Hose cfilou red sorts : Aurora and (ieui. I'ink coloured : Blue Hell, (^)ncen of liosus, Christine. Whites : White Perfection, Madame Vauj.'-han. Tri colors : Mrs Pollock, Edwinia Fitzpatrick, Lady Cuihun, tJoliah, Lass O'Gowric, Honnie Dundee, hiirniny Push, Italia T'nita. lironzea : Mrs. John Lee, Beauty of Calderdale, Percy Leonard, President Lincoln. Gulden : Crystal Pftlaee Geni. Verbenas : Sir William Younjj, Centennial Soedlin-j, Harris's Seedlini*', O o W ► I H o B » p o •d •d o CD *i 01 o o p o SMITH'S Rhubarb Compound for Diarrhoea, Cramps, &o. lJuuauUerat«d C;ruiiu«i dipie^-s at BttOWN UKOIUEKS and t'O. 1 s n u m a o •d o 0) to "d (I) a o H. II. il ILLKK nnil «!0.,4»xi€l« of Iron PmIiiI. Iiriiol »r PAwrr'w nt. 64 JUNE begins on SATURDAY [1^1 D. ir. M. 1 1 j) First Quarter, 7 11 40 A. 1 Ol*'ullMoon, 14 7 a 7 A. ^ Liist (iuarttr, 2-J 3 1 A. 0.\e\v Moon, 30 8 16 M. (T I\'rif(ec !J < 1- C Apo<;ct' 22 (]. SUN. • Pi Cl<'(!lill. F:>tof Ili.HCH. Sets, \<.rrh. clock. J). 3 10 17 24 9 souths.! % souths. 9 y M. M. 9 10 M. 9 14 M. 2 30 A. 2 21 A. 2 12 A. 2 3 A. 11 «>uthj 3 .')2 3 2:\ 2 or. 2 2r.v MOON. Tiiscs. Soutlip. Set8. tlecMn. f 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ha. 8U. M. Tu. W. Til. ¥. 8u. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. 4 22 4 21 l4 21 14 2' 4 20 4 20 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 21 4 21 4 22 4 22 7 33 22 4 7 34 i 22 12 7 35 '^ 20 7 : 7 t 7 \7 7 I 7 7 |7 ,7 7 !7 ' 7 : 7 3:> 3fi' 3; 38 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 i 7 441 7 7 7 t 7 7 7 / 7 7 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 44 22 46 52 57 2 6 10 13 17 19 22 23 25 26 27 27 27 26 25 24 22 20 17 14 11 •Si 2^ 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 2 27 2 '7 > 1 i 5c 47 27 26 3-4 4b 3 A. 28 1 2 25 2.'^ 3 19 4 11 , i 3- 10 22 ! 1 •■- 11 35 1 1 14 A. 50 1 3 2 5 51 3 22 39 4 39 27 5 56 15 7 7 F. 2 8 10 S. 9 9 1 22 9 41 35 10 12 48 10 36 1 10 57 1 13 11 14 1 26 11 32 1 39 11 40 1 52 morn 2 5 9 2 18 32 2 31 58 2 43 1 33 2 56 2 17 3 8 3 13 3 20 4 20 5 5 6 4 8 9 10 11 4 51 39 28 19 13 9 9 8 9 10 29 24 lt> mom 9 1 51 10 50 11 19 11 461 nnorn 7 28 51 n a a "): m 3 37 4 19 4 59 5 39 6 18 7 7 44 8 30 9 21 10 16 11 14 A. 13 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16; 47 i 22 ll! 8l 13 21 30 8 38 9 41 10 44 11 46 A. 47 51 56 2 9 15 15 6 23 58 20 26 16 3 11 6 5 50 24 N4 59 10 14 15 10 19 35 23 15 25 52 27 10 26 56 25 3 27 15 2G 32 24 14 20 31 15 37 9 53 3 36 S2 .53 : 9 15 i 15 10 I £V:| 20 14 I m 24 7 ! n\ 26 81 I / 27 15 }1 26 20 1 m AM W» AVI vw ^\ X X « 8 n n 95 Easar's Cholera Mixture cures Cramps, 'Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Mrs. \\o(Hlro«.fe, Venosa, Snow-flake. Fuchsias, all varieties. Gaillardia picti, nana. Iho selection of Fvliage and Variegated leaved plants, succulentu jli\ bonbrinijii &.C., recomniendod by Mr. Power is as follows: Irisene LinUeni andl Herberti Mescmbryanthenmm cordi ..liuni varie;,'atiim (a very long name for al very snia 1 plant), Konixa niaritima variegata, Gazania splendeus varie;,'ata,[ Alternantliera paronychioices, Sempetvivums and Echeveries, Golden Thvniie,f toa triyiiihs vane-ata (snial striped ^ass), Lobelia cardinalis, -Amaranthus Hendrei ( entaurea candid issima and Clement8u For blue colours the Lobelias! have latterly not proved so effective in the Public Gardens as Viola Blue Perfectioal and Adnnnition. Subtropical Plants i\,r growin-; as s'li-le sp.-eiiuens or in trroups (suitable tor large f,^ardens and ornamented -rounds): Wi-andiaCaraeasana una impcrialis Sohmum robustuin and marginatum, Melianthns major, Ricinu; t,'t-antea, K. Duciiess of Ldmbur-h, R. Bourboniensis and R. Sauifuincu-. ^MITH'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger relieves Griping Pains. BICOWIV BttVl^iKitS aiHl « o., »riiK»lstH, Unlirnx *f P«»wer*H ff )• C'^l souths. 11 wutii 30 A. 21 A. 12 A. 3 A. 3 52 V 3 2.-?.\ 2 5M 2 2;.:. JON. ?et8. (leclin. :iy 27 lo 24 2G 32 12 24 14 50 20 31 g? 19! 46 norn 7 [) 28 [) 51 16 15 37 9 53 3 36 S2 53 9 15 15 20 10 14 47i 24 7 22 26 31 27 11 8 13 21 30 38 ) 41 ) 44 . 46 . 47 51 \ 56 r 2 • 9 ; 15 15 I 6 15 26 20 23 58 20 26 16 11 5 3 6 50 24 N4 59 10 14 15 10 19 35 23 15 25 52 27 26 25 10 56 3 a SI m m A m /wt I V1W I AM [ V*v X! X X Ti Tl H 8 « n n 55 3ry, Diarrhoe&l 1. Gaillardia pieti nts, succulents jli •isene LinUeiii audi y long name for a| lendeus varie;^ata,l! i, Golden Thyme, | rialis, .Amaranthuji -(lours the Lobeiuij! ola Blue Perfection • iuiens or in kvouj>: dia Caracasana :iija IS major, Ricinui d a. SaULruhieiu, ping Fains. inlirnx V T L7 li ,8 n 9 L c 1 s 2 9 N i7 |. n. rrLLKR wwd ro., XoblrV nnil Honre'w VariilMli, Po>t«i**ii mmrt ritiN'i. "I r-m.m;':ii.J JUNE ;^0 Days. Gi) 3 4 1 5 h OASB CT7ST0MSI13 Will flixl it to thoir iulviiiitat;o to look over LEATHER AND 'sh'oE FINDINGS, ('Iie;i|ii!sL iiimI Itrst assortnu'iit of (ioods ill town. 132 Upper Water Street, Halifax. Lt.-CJov. lion. J. Howe died, 187.T! Sun. alter AHcen. ^ jrr. eloiig. W. %6(i. Pr. Geo. ot Wales h., 1865 prises llli. 4m. afternoon. Length of the nifi^ht, 8h. 44m. Hiy;h Wiitor, mean time, at .."'i cs 5 o S ^ C'Tt, Bo '•-' (8 £ CO " >'. o 3 ►-so ta ^greatest llel. Lat, S. IjOw Tides. 8 Douglas Jerrold died, 1857. Pentecost. — Whit Sunday. lO Crystal Palace opened, 18.'34. [1 St. Barnabas, Ap. 12 Ember Day. 9'*'^^*'* 2h. 20m. morn. 13 Funeral of S'r Geo. Cartier in Mon 4 []ij;h Tides. Ewiber Day. [trcal, 187:}. j5 Knibcr Day. % sets 9h. fjOin. altern. [F Trinitv Sun. Ij rises Ob. .'}8in. morn. 17 Hatllo'of Bunker Hill, 177.'). i^ ' ^ d C • ^ "'"^*'8 ^*^'^- 7"'* "ftt'rnoon. 19 Lenjjfth of the day, l.*))!. 25m. ^0 C'orpiis Chrimi. Acees. Qu.Vic. 1837. Set. Halifax, 1749. (v) enters SB- 9gr. Hel, Lat. S. TjdC- Very 1st Sunday after Trinity, [low tides. St. John, Bap. Mids'cr I). Ij D©. ^ in^. First Wesleyan Conf., 1 784. ^frrcatest Hel. Lat. N. 9 6 (£' ^ rises 3b 44m. morning. Queen Victoria Crowned, 1838. ^!» St. Peter, A p. ^ 6 d ■ y •2m\ S. af. Tr. ^ in Peri. H. Tides. 24 25 U> 28 8 1 8 39 9 18 10 10 44 11 32 morn 25 1 24 2 20 3 34 4 3() 5 40 (1 38 7 32 8 20 9 5 9 48 10 29 11 7 ' 11 48 A. 30 I 14 2 2 3 4 5 6 1 5 8 5 55 42 10 12 10 .50 11 29 morn 11 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 II 11 A. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 11 27 morn 5 1 55 2 43 2 3fi 3 35 4 37 5 45 7 47 8 51 9 49 10 43 10 31 11 1() A. 59 1 40 1 18 2 59 3 41 3 25 4 13 5 12 6 IG 7 19 8 IG 9 G 10 53 U 44 26 10 58 51 50 52 2 6 4 58 4G 31 14 55 33 14 5G 40 28 27 31 3-J 31 21 8 t 8 8 9 10 11 42 20 59 40 25 12 morn 16 1 5 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 A. 1 2 3 4 7 15 17 21 19 13 1 4G 29 10 48 29 11 55 43 42 4G 49 4G 36 23 Bverything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halifax. See page 237. ?liormium teiiax (New Zealand Flax), Aruiulo Donax variej(ata, Bocconia ja]io)iica, Cannabis sativa (lTenij>), Chilian lieot, Zea varicfxata (striped maize), Cuiiuas (nipcrator, tricolor, Itendulleri, Annei and },n,t;"antea. The Garden is opened to Kiblic earlj' in Ma)' and continues open as lont* as the weather permits in the Fall. •frxK. — All Heed crops not yet connnitted t/' the soil should he jmt in without Jelay. After the 1st day of .June it is ncit too early to sow auy kind of seed litahle for our climate. The drill crops jiut in durinjj A|>ril and May will now fcquire attention, first in the way uf hand hoeinir, where this has to be done, and 8( I iiiidlj' by the use of the horse hoc or cultivator. Hut there are still some crops to l.f planted or sown Put out cabbages and cauliflowers, but only in li<|ht soil tb:it has been well worked and well enriched. The llaltica, or turnip flea, is the eWhite Teeth & Sweet Breath by using Smith's Preservative Dentifrice. M O o H > s o e o en d p o CO a o UKOWN UKOTUKU» »ud CO., l o u e .lUIA' hejriii)^ on MONDAY. M. I). M. — 40 M. a 1 M. 10 i.'G A. 17 20 d. 24 9 totiths. 1) 21 M. 9 27 M. «> ."U M. «J 42 M. 8nutli8. 1 51 A. 1 41 A. 1 .'i2 A. 1 21 A. V. NOIItlifl I 40 M.I 1 ir> mI 44 MB 13 MB MOON. ili'din. I Ninth. I 21' as EA.GAR, Dispensing Chemist. See advertisement page 237- (Trout fiieiny of the oubbaL,'o : ;ili efforts iit liisclostviiLtioi) have failt- l1, and tho unl.v I effective; way of waving' war with hiiii h t(j treat liiiu generously by sowinsj, between j the cab!>aiife rows, common white nmstaiil, the youn.u" seecUin;'' plants of which arc I far more ])alat!tblc than cabba'jfe. Tomatoes also may bo set out later in the I month. (lri>un(l clienicH do best when thi y eoine up from secul in the soil, whiel) I they will do lor ye; is. I'iuish plantiiiLf exerythin.;;' now in held and jrardon, sui'li i as Indian corn, bnsh and pwle lieuns. euciunbeis, yquaslies, tunii[js. Tender plan t- i may now be \>nt out in the llower bod;';. l>o not toni;!i strawbeiry plants by weed- i iuu' or hoeinjr, antl do not now hoe aromid raspljcrry eano.s, otlierwisu the fruit will not form. Celery may be ulante;^ out at the end of the month. .Tri.v.— Notwithslandinir what has been said in June, indieatinj,^ that as the last month of seed-time, yet Turnip sowin-r may still be done. Some even ])refer to me sticky and other Fly Papers at SMITH'S Drug Store. BKOWN BROS. aitA €0., WholesHle BmxglstM P(»w«*r*ii Wliaij tithy. % SOUtl.i A. I 40 .M A. 1 15 M A. I 44 M, A. I 13 M, North. 21 .38 16 5ft 11 14 4 ftfi Si 35 8 13 50 19 12 nj23 19 I hiO 4 5 27 15 S' 26 49 !^ 24 54 5 21 42 17 34 12 45 rin,e| a a "I 7 31 9 5 N3 20 8 89 13 40 18 14 22 8 25 7 26 55 27 16 26 23 7 18 46 13 14 6 55 AVi VW VW VW X K T r n n 0| a? SI a Pago 237. , and tlio on!;, •vinur, botweeli ! f»f which .Hrc liUcr in the 10 soil, whifh K"an{(;ii, yucli rundor])Iaiit- mts )^y weeil- 'is(j iho fruit it as tho last en i>referto itore. V c ,3 4 5 6 F 8 it iO 11 20 2: V f" F Gth •2d ©c^ .'!() ;%6 31 %\r] Sveryt I. II. FlIIiliKn and i'O.^ niitclier*ii.!«fflll FItcH, iM^ml or Powrr'it WiiArf Summer.] JULY at Days. 67 If c Flench Fronts und Caliskins, ^'•>h and Upper LoatluT, Siioo Findings, M(>roct.;u, Gcat and Seal, Ma- chine Twist., . X6(L- ^stationary. 10 Cawnporc Massacre, 18.57. 17 Insets 8h. 44ni. afternoon. 18 Papal Infallihility declared, 1870. 19 Prs. Augusta born, 1822. 20 ;lf2 6 (L* 9 rises 2h. 4m. morning. F !.5th Sunday after Trinity. 22|^ (5^^. Low Tides. * , ,..: 23 ^ rises 7h. ."iQm. afternoon. ; ;, ■. 24 ^"^1 sets 4h. 47ni. morning. - » 25 St. James, Ap. 2l^(^- 2G Irish Church Bill passed, 1869. -^ 9 (^ C • ^ ^tns 8h. 28m. afternoon. F Gth Sunday after Triiii!;y. 29 ©eclipsed' High Tides. •"•*> i t c$ C ■ k '''^cs 9h. 43m. afternoon. 31 i'^in Aphelion. ^ c^ C . Hi;^h Water,raeancime,at m ^r .cS 8 2.5 9 7 9 .51 10 36 11 22 morn 9 r 1 .5.'3 2 .56 1! *■ J^'6 O S '-'- • ~ 5 o'^ -2 3 .^H 1 Cu cc ^ ^1 O 3 M2 4 5 9 ] 24 i 6 .31 : 1 ' 27! i 8 14! 8 5.5 9 32 10 9 10 43 11 14 11 48 A. 24 1 4 1 .54 2 57 4 t9 1 .5 33 ! 10 .36 11 18 morn 2 47 33 2 ) li 4 7 21) 35 8 42 9 38 10 25 11 6 n 43 A. 2t) 54 1 25 11 .il morn 33 1 2 3 4 .> I) 7 17 2 48 35 26 li* 22 35 50 56 8 6 8 48 9 32 flO 17 11 a 11 50 morn 41 1 31 2 37! 3 50 i 5 5 1 2 3 4 .5* 6 35 7 2(i 8 12 8 54 59 35 15 5 8 30 44 8 46 9 37 10 .53 11 40 A. 21 58 I 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 35 9 40 14 50 30 20 23 45 11 I 8 59 10 1 I 10 52 I U .38 ! morn 6 12 7 8 M 1 55 8 36 9 13 9 50 10 24 10 55 11 29 A. 5 45 1 35 2 38 , 4 5 14 6 16 1 7 7 M o o d > o •C 55 Kb "! P a < P (A 1 M / 8 35 Sverythiixg in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGaK'S, Chemist, Halift^ix. Sco page 237. I Ko\v their SwcKles this nioiitli. and the !i!>ft Turnips fctr innnediato feeilin^r Tioe<.l not iiecessaiiiy ho sown till the end of July, 'i'he ,<;roun(l should lia\e inidorf^Due a thorouijh pulverization. Li'.vht sandy soil is the lx'.;t tor tuniip<^. They stail best after tho i;Tonnd is warm, hut the Imlbs swell 'oosl rapine poirrt of tuniip eulture th;it is often !ieij;ieotcd in iN'ova Seotia, :Ut.houi;"h well underetoud eli'ewherc, is *tiat the seed J GODFREY SMITH, DISPENSING CHEMIST, 147 HOLLIS STREET P o O •a P C rreacriptlQUH carefully dlsvenNeU hy BK«»WK liKOS. «u(t ca n. II. FllliLER Jina V4»., Pnlent Hor^e HIioeH, Itend of Po>y<>r*H MVlm -I o a a Q o •d (8 O » hi N n o •8 h n h Q G8 AUGUST bef»in8 on THURSDAY. [18; "]) First Quarter, O Full Moon, C L.'ist Quarter, New Moon, D. 5 12 20 28 II. 9 8 11 1 5 2 53 45 M. A. A. M. D. 3 10 17 ([ IVr. 1 (l.([Ap.l6(l. ([IVr. 29 d.'24 9 souths. % souths. 9 54 M. )0 3 M. 10 11 M. 10 19 M. 1 7 A. 56 A. 45 A. 34 A. If SOUtlh, 1 1 24 A. 10 52 A, 10 22 A, 9 51 A. CS II SUX, Rises. Sets, dt'clin. North. Slow (;f clock. MOON. Rises. Soutlia. Sets. Mecliii. North. riacf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Th. F. Sa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. AV. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. ! 4 51 7 21 4 52 7 20 4 53 7 19 4 54 7 18 ' 4 55 7 16 4 56 7 15 4 57 7 14 4 58 7 13 5 7 11 5 I 7 10 5 2 7 8 5 3 7 6 5 4 7 5 5 5 7 4 5 6 7 2 5 8 7 1| 5 9 6 59| 5 10 6 57 1 5 11 6 56 5 12 6 54 5 13 6 .531 5 15 6 51! 5 16 6 49; 5 17 6 4S| 5 18 6 46i 5 19 6 44! 5 20 6 42 5 21 6 41 ; 5 23 1 6 39i 5 24 ; 6 37 j 5 25 6 35 18 17 17 17 IG 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 4."; 29 13 57 41 24 7 50 32 15 57 38 20 1 43 23 4 45 25 o 45 25 4 43 23 2 40 19 58 6 5 6 I 5 57 5 52 5 46 5 40 5 33 24 42 10 59 A. 17 33 46 3 53 8 36 5 26 4 49 5 18 5 36 5 9 6 13 5 6 41 1 4 50 7 5! 4 39 7 24 1 4 29 7 42 4 17 8 4 5 8 16 3 53 8 36 3 40 9 1 3 26 9 29 3 12 10 2 2 58 10 45 2 43 11 39 2 28 morn 2 12 46 ! 1 56 2 I i 1 40 3 20: 1 23 4 40 ' 1 5 t) 1 48 7 19 i 30 8 39 S. 12 10 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 '10 morn 10 1 2 3 3 4 31 21 12 4 58 55 52 49 45 37 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A. 1 2 2 52 32 12 51 32 17 4 52 4.5 40 39 37 33 27 20 11 3 56 8 38 9 9 25 9 51 10 23 11 4 11 51 morn 49! 1 54! 1 13 1 S6 26 12 40 18 10 22 34 25 37 27 9 27 7 3 1 4 9 5 15 6 20 7 22 8 24 9 2ti 10 28 11 33 A. 39 1 42 2 45 3 41 4 32 5 13 5 46 6 14 6 40 7 3! 7 27 7 52 25 35 22 44 18 53 14 15 9 8 3 45 N142 7 4 12 11 16 52 20 57 24 12 26 24 27 18 26 42 24 31 20 47 15 42 9 2 S4 36 53 10 38 16 35 WW VIA/ X T T T n n n °z SI SI ^^\ 1^ Eagar's Peruvian Bitters produce Health, Streng ch and Vigor. be exiteii t .• M , , ' ' m • ''' '^f '"*"'/ '' ooni.nittccl to it how can the latt. : o!rsts;ri;siv-£ --^. ;:s.?;:4r^ "= ^" -- Pi^Ji^'IvSm "'S.^'l^hi'f ""^^^""f ^ :^-^»t of Agricultural system in thi^ eve'v Ihl.' eNe is s J ifi- H t '^J'^™ ,'^!'» >i^''-'"-r the early part of the mouth, au.i __^WhenlnTow Visit SMITH'S Dru,? Store. HTiillls Street BltOWy BRO.S. aufl €0.» Krfail DruKKiMt** »o>tor's WIinM r. [187* ths. A. A. A. A. ll south J 1 1 24 A, I 10 52 A, 10 22 A, 9 51 A, (U'l'Iiii. North. riacfl 13 S6 26 12 40 18 10 22 34 25 37 27 9 27 7 25 35 22 44 18 53 14 15 9 8 3 45 N142 7 4 12 11 16 52 20 57 24 12 26 24 27 18 26 42 24 31 20 47 15 42 9 36 2 53 S4 10 38 16 35 "I / / /vt4 vw "^ wH "^ * I— ( «: X-^ en 1 Limiinas Day. [VVi^^an, Eng., 1873. y 36 11 47 0^20 9 17 2 ^iti^. Terrible rail way accident at 10 19 morn 1 2 59 3 j/rises Gli. .'j2m. afternoon. 11 2 30 1 45 10 43 F 7tli Sunday alter Trinity. 11 43 1 13 9 28 11 24 6 Low Tides. 185S cable landed. morn 1 54 3 9 morn o Duke ofEdinburgli born, 1844. 29 2 40 3 55 10 7 Lenjrth of the Day 14h. 17in. 1 20 3 31 4 46 1 1 8 (^aniiinij: dieii, 1827. 2 24 4 35 5 50 2 5 9 ^sets 8h. 7ni. afternoon. 3 .50 6 1 7 16 3 31 10 lioyal Observatory founded, 1675. 5 19 30 8 45 4 58 ¥ Stli Sun. after Trinity. 116 d- 6 29 8 40 9 55 6 10 12 ([eclipsed Ili^li Tides. 7 21 9 32 10 47 7 2 i;5 ^ in Aphelion. ^ ^r. elonpj. E. 8 3 10 14 11 29 7 44 u I'homas Sheridan died, 1788. 8 37 10 48 A. 3 8 18 If) Sir Walter Scott born, 1771. 9 9 11 20 35 8 50 10 h6€.- 'S sets 7h. .31 ni. afternoon. 9 41 11 52 1 i 9 22 17 9in^. Len^'thofthenij^htlOh. Urn. 10 10 A. 21 1 36 9 51 1^" 9th Sunday after Trinity. 10 41 u 52 2 10 22 19 Karl Kussell born, 1792. 11 8 1 19 2 34 10 49 20 Low Tides. 9"sgs 2h. 48m. morn. 11 39 1 50 3 5 11 20 21 Larp;e fire at Quebec, 1873. A. 17 2 28 3 43 11 58 22 ^ (^ (v). \2 rises 8h. 1 1 m. afternoon. 1 4 3 15 4 30 A. 45 23 Queen's visit to Ireland, 1861. 2 8 4 19 5 34 1 49 24 St. Bartholomew, Ap. 3 41 5 52 7 7 3 22 F 1 0th Sunday alter Trinity. 5 8 m ' 19 8 34 4 49 2'i 9 6 C' Insets 2h. 17m. morning. 6 18 8 29 9 44 5 57 27 ^ stationary . 7 6 9 17 10 32 6 47 28 St Augustine. 'S (5 (T- Hi^h Tides. 7 .51 10 2 11 17 7 3-^ 29 St. John, Bapt. beheaded. ^ 6 (L' 8 33 10 44 11 59 8 1-4 ■']() Length of the day I3h. 13m. 9 12 11 23 morn 8 5.'{ 31 ^sets 6h. 49m. afternoon. 9 54 morn 38 9 3 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAF Chemist, Halifax. See page 237. summer, but led in winter on straw and roots and coarse grain, and in simniK iwrlinlly or wliolly on green fodder in-doors. This is the only way to enriih . farm, or to attain to anything lilie high fanning. We therefore recommend nn,- readers to note at thia sea.son how convenient it is to have a field of tares or grtLii o.its or Ixirloy or Indian corn or rape, or any other green eatable thing for tlie cattle to grow or fatten upon when the pasttires are all Iturnt up. Alter haying there will be work in the garden and especially in the oreiiard. l.ootc after the ripeni >_- fi"'.r;t, destroy caterpillars, if any stil! remain ; jiick the early August apples, ii 1 send them into market. When the rains cume, beds of strawberries may be mauo U]i. fcjee that the gr(/und is well drained and enriched with old manure. Mush- rooms now ajipear in the hor-se pastures. Waterproof Bibs and Nursing Aprons at SMITH'S Drug Store. Q •^s o d w > a 1 o o o » »t W o p CO I Cn d » t ca W n- ►1 O O Vi o a p o ^poitjcci), U|-u»)lieti auU €ouib8, by BliOlVN UIIU.S. anil iM. n. n. fTLlRlli«i«l <;0„ FIH1i'« rust yttei-l. he». A.I — M.| .•? A. 1 10 M.li: 9 souths. "^ souths.! 2/ .soml I '10 29 M. I 10 3r> PI. ilO 41 M. ([ A|)o,troe i:£^(L Cj-'eriiree 20 ti.i2l SUX. i?.i iti^'.'s. o » a: I SIT. 2 M. 3 Tn. 4 w. 5 Th. 6 F. m a . 4 S:t. 8 SIJ. 9 M. 10 Tu. 11 W. 12 Th. l.'J F. U Sa. 15 SU. I« iV[. 17 Tu. 18 W. 1!' Th. !?.) F. 21 Sa. 22 sa. 2^5 1 M. 24 1 T(.. 25 W. 2ft T!i. 27 F. 28 Sa. 29 SU. 30 M. 1^ 'J ,, , J dodiii. j Fust of li) A. S A. 11 57 M. 10 4(\ M. 11^4r)_M. MOOEN. 9 '.> .\ 8 40 a; 8 11 A. 7 4+ .\ B;s<-<. SouHls. .Scrt«. (Iwlin. SoiiMi. I' f 2 i 6 34! 5 27 t) 32' h 28 G 30 i 30 6 28 31 1 26 5 5 5 34 .5 3.') .5 37 5 38 32 I 6 24 33 : 6 23 :« 6 fi 6 21 19 17 1.5 8 14 7 52 7 30 7 8 f. 46 6 24 G 1 .'i 39 5 39! <) 13! r> 40 6 H I r^ 41 i 6 iOl 8i 6 r» 6 5 4 4 4 5 42 5 44 .5 4.5 .^ 4<'> 5 47 5 48 .5 .50 5 .51 61 4l 2 5 .58 5 56 .5 55 5 52 ! 5 53 5 53: 5 51 5 54 5 56 .5 57 5 58 5 59 6 Oi 5 49 5 47 5 45 5 43 5 41 16 53 31 8 3 4.5 3 22 2 59 2 35 2 12 1 49 26 2 39 16 7 30 51 1 17 1 41 2 4 T I N. S. 6 25 44 I 4 1 23 1 43 2 4 2 24 2 45 3 5 3 26 3 47 4 8 4 30 I 4 51 ! 5 12 5 33 5 54 6 16 6 37 G 58 11 A. 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 18 3r> 44 47 35 15 46 10 31 5 49 6 6 27 19 39 8 21 8 41 9 1 9 21 9 41 10 6 6 7 4 8 8 9 10 11 19 42 5 30 1 41 30 29 37 1 '^ 51 1 ' 4 49 5 47 () 45 4 41 8 31 9 23 10 8 10 50 11 31 morn I! 50 I 30 2 13 2 i 58 8 24 21 27 '^\ 9 2 24 57 A 50 26 53 t 10 43 27 12 t 11 47 26 n morn 23 29 y\ 53 19 53 vy 2 15 29 - 46 17 X T T n n SI SI Til Eagar's ?ertkvian Bitters, Tonic Appetizer and Tcmperanne StiiTi ulants. SKrTKMJjf::!.. -it i? the diit-- 'f "very f.irmer in tVio PrDvinc'-" <-o visit th: \jim':M A:,'riuultiii-iU K>;liii»ltii);i, -ni . , ;•? his ramUy with him, in order tii;U tVie;. n>i;y roalizthe iulv:uiff tlic siil, I'.iid ^Ui iin- proveineiit risiny fiinHt-rs who are l.>oUine busy with their live .stock. Feed is the nia'ii thiiiL'- to tit an aniuj.il for KNhil)itioaiin.ij and kindly treatment. It wiJ! he jintper ttow tf» est.iiaate what utociv should be kci)t during- the ensuiiij; winter, so that any surplus ni ly he Kold oflF, either in present condition or after beia^ fattened off with some extra feed, which is ea.sily accomplished at this season on I Waterproof Diapers and Crib Sheets at SMITH'S Drug Store. ttlLoWJIi BUUiiF. aud €0,, liuporter* JAiirslcal lastixiut ulj> '''-^!^AY. [I87t SOlttllS. ^ soutl, liJ A. 5^ y .\ >5 A. H 40 .\ 57 M. H 11 A 4 53 5 ! 6 9 1,*] IG 21i 18 21' L>r, 31] 33 321 23: :' 42 13' 39; 2 2(i; 52! 90 i 58 { 44! 23 29 19 53 15 29 10 32 ! 5 14 N. 11 10 15 19 23 25 27 20 25 22 17 12 2' S. 14 19 23 26 57 53 12 c 5 9 2 { 34 45 34 47 15 44 2 57 24 21 56 22 58 53 46 10 38 46 17! "I S / Vj Vj Vkv K K X T n n a a »;: G3nperanr;e visit thj imn'ii] Srtiiat the;. llj;;y '' >il, s'licl tfes im- l>>olci!)i:,'- fonvaid thfir live stuffk. ire. (itfler mattci-^ Jatment. It will ensuiiif/ wiijtcn-, n or after being it this season on rug Store. trsmt'ititi ] F •3. 1 1132 i F 1 f f ?5 .'} Low 4 New 5 1 9 \M fi Mavt M ^ ??c5 F; I2th 9i I^'nji 10 ^lu\ 11 11. ti( 12 h(^ 13 5 ris» 14 Dnki F l.-Jth 16 I'. 0. 17 :St. L 18 :^c$^ 19 9 in 21) I'illllM 21 St.. :^ 1- I4lh 2.'} 2/sia 24 I7 ris 2') ^6 2(i 5 in 27 St. ^ 2H ^ ris V Ifjth ;3( $f c^ Evorytl dipped 01 an the eg the filice] plan to V Fall whe butter ai Respi r* r. FtLCfTR tntif CO., Ifohlo'M Piifpiif tlynrtmlfr, lirrfli«l rnnrr'n Wliirrf |rMMK.n,1 SEPTEMBER 30 l>.iy». 71 4 5 6 F !) no II 12 13 Il4 F |ir> 117 18 11) m I21 1' f2.'} 24 1 2(5 27 [28 F Buy your Goods from FORDH AM Mc rtiii >i<) tiif mjUtiM' ih n,' liv .foil, iMid }^"ii'o joa Iho woitli of ; .i!!r Mtoiuiy. LEATHER STORE, 132 Upper Water Street, Halifax. [fffj Snndiiy af'ttT Trinity. y^iieniust IIo!. Lut. S, L(AV tides. Cromwell dhnl, lOoS. New arvie juf(tpUMl in Kt)j,'liiiul, 1752. 9>'!^t?^ 3'i. 26u). morning, iMiiyflowcr sailed, 1620. ^I2tl) SiMidity after Trinity. I>'nfj:ih of the day 12h, 44m, !? Inf. 6 ©• Lcn.of the ni^ht Ilfr. 2!n> H. tide*. Hun<;arian rev. com. 1848. h 6 (L- Mnrshsll Blnchcrdied, 1819. ^ rises .'ih. ITnrt. momini:. IDnke of Wellhii^ton died, 1852. :i.*Jth Sunday after Trinity. ;1'. O. S!wln'j,^s' IJanks estab , 1801. St. Ii!unbe.rt, Insets Oh. 44in. nioni, 1% 6(^- $? stationary. Km her Day 9'" IV'riheiion, J>o\v Tides. KinlKir J). Battle of the Alma, 18.54. ;8t. Malthew, A}). 5?in^- Em.]). |l4ih S. af. Tr. »? • cfl rtCJ Ci^:' •J^s-ii^ |3 •*^ O o -r 1-; .— ISH (V .^'^ Ti'i It) .'l? 11 .'58 morn » 20 2 1 2 42 3 28 4 2<> ."> 32 7 8 8 ;]8 !> 44 ro .'{0 n 6 ir.'j? A. 6 34 I 2 ? 32 2 > 2 30 3 7 3 .'J5 5 3 <^ 3» H 10 9 18 10 10 .'X) 11 29 morn 12 .'j3 "•'si: '9 ^ 10 r)7 11 43 Wforn 3.') 1 3 4 .5 fy 7 I 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 A. 1 2 4 .') 6 7 7 » 9 9 47 23 r..3 .'i9 4;) 21 :ri 21 49 17 47 16 45 22 10 18 fKl 25 3.{ 21 .5 44 27 8 52 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EtAOAR'S, Chemist, Halifax, bee page 237. wxrfte material, whtni grain is Ixjinjjf cluiincd and roots taken up. 8hcti> should be dipped or washed with some suitable Hheep dip, if thern is any appejiraiice of ticks, a^ thi' cffyfs hatch out in winter time and the youii;r ticks are very troublesome to tho sheep, causing loss not only of wool but of condition and health. It in a ^ood plan to wash or smear twice a yvnx, in Sprin.; when tiie wool is taken off and in Fall when the ej?<^ are being laid in the wool. A good smear may ha made with butter and sulphur. Respirators and Lung Protectors at J. Godfrey Smith's, HoUia St. a o (^ J t* ?»• o •W O g ft o 0* P Ml Vk ( I O rii(»«4»«raphlc tlicmiciilis etc., at BttOHN BUOM. ana tO. I. FirlLRK aiMl Co., Till IMjilo, U\ IX, ni\ Dt, In ml rowrrN Wliij •a hI 2 A ^^' 3 11 19 25 U. 2 4 2 (') M. 4() 40 55 44 1). M. — M. 3 M. 10 A. 17 24 9 souths. 10 52 M. 10 57 M. 11 1 M. 11 6 M. % souths. 11 11 11 10 32 M. 21 M. 10 M. 59 M. 11 sou I lis 7 9 6 43 f. 17 5 52 A, A.i A, A. •:» Q 1 c-iarrhooe. Iioy 8"ather in ) ' oug-ht t fc the present I ■nner is lilvoly 01)8 there is k ly is a simple 1 in the cellar iltl 1)0 dujr in rputtogt)ther ith. itttut IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 u Si |22 IIS US, M lllll« U IIIIII.6 V] <^ >^ / J ■c". %-%v /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WeST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 >> +-• a o ■-^ <\ u •V A ■t^ (w o 9J Fo >-, a « I Sri 2 Firs 3 Lov 4 %6 5 »?s< F lf»t» m 1 Wil 8 Grc 9 h6 10 9r. 11 1 n >< J n. n. FIlLffiKn a «;«i^ nnr nnd Bolt Irnn, n«ac1 orPow«r*A H'bairr, Autumn.] . / (^ ipOTOBER 31 ,Day», j.p/. ,>• 73 o BBATY HaCOLXSH KIP BTJTTS. SNGLISH SOLE LEATHER, H3&AVY SOLE LEATBSB, And all the requisites for ■^7VIIs^TEI^ BOOTS, AT Fordhan%^s Leather Store, 132 Upper Watkr Street. Hig!i Water, mean time, at li si OQ e« OS I 2 3 4 5 F t 8 9 10 11 12 F 14 15 16 17 18 19 F 21 22 23 24 25 20 F 28 29 30 31 'prises 5li. 37m. movning. First Railroad in United States, 1833. LowTides. Lengtnof nif^ht 12h.3lm. 2/(5 C- b'*'ses 5h. 16m. afternoon. \2 sets 4h. 52m. morning. 16th Sun. af. Tr. '^gr. Hcl. Lat. N, William Penn landed, 1682. Great Fire J»t Chicago, 1871. b (5 C- \^^td 4h. 35m. morning. JJ rises 5h. I2m. morning. 9 greatest Ilel. Lat. N. High Tides. § (5 'S • ^ soutlis lOh. 31m. aitern'n. 17th Sunday after Trinity. ;f Length of the day lOh. 56m. L. E. L, (Mrs. Maclean) died, 1838. {J rises 5h. 45m. morning. " ^sets lOh. 47m. afternoon. St. Luke, Evan Low tides. 9 "s^s 5h. 1 8m. morning. 1 18th Sunday after Trinity. M^ rises 5h. 26m. morning. jEtiward G. Earl of Derby died, 1869. I ^ Sup. (^ 0. [Very high tides. iSt.Chrisi.in. % 6 (L- 9 6 t- '^ 6 (L- ! Hogarth (Jied, 1764. 1 19th Sunday after Trinity. 'St. Simon and St. Jude. ? in?5- ^ sets 3h. lOra. morning. French occupied Roipe, 1867. All Hallovv*s Eve. 116 (L- I TJ. 10 53 22 1 37 11 40 1 4 2 19 morn 1 51 3 6 37 2 48 4 3 1 50 4 1 5 16 3 23 5 34 € 49 4 48 6 59 8 14 5 48 7 59 9 14 6 34 8 45 10 7 10 9 21 10 36 7 42 9 53 U 8 8 10 10 21 11 36 8 38 10 49 A. 4 9 6 11 17 32 9 36 11 47 1 2 10 7 A. 18 1 33 10 40 51 2 6 11 21 1 32 2 47 A. li 2 22 3 37 1 20 3 31 4 46 2 47 4 58 6 13 4 13 6 24 7 39 5 18 7 29 8 44 6 9 8 20 9 35 6 54 9 5 10 20 7 38 9 49 11 4 8 22 10 33 11 48 9 7 11 18 morn 9 52 morn 33 10 38 3 1 18 11 24 49 2 4 10 34 11 21 morn 18 1 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 31 4 29 29 15 51 23 51 8 19 8 47 9 17 9 48 10 21 11 2 11 52 Al 2 28 54 59 50 35 19 3 8 48 9 33 10 19 11 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 Everything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Hallfox, See page 237. in lieaps or in the cellar ; the best way is to put them on a bam floor and exclude tlm light, otlierwise they will becf'me fjreen and acquire a bitter taste and poisonous i|ualitios. Manx:els, turnips and carrots should be topped and the fine root fibres lilt off. Before storing they should, in like manner, be exposed to dry air that the wounds may heal over ; if put at once into the cellar, the wounded tissue will begin to ferment, and a large portion of the roots will be rotted by contact. If facts such as these are kept clearly in view, no farmer need lose his roots. Of course the cellar must be kept well aired and dry, and frost carefully excluded. Fortunately vi\ have no Colorado beetles to destroy our Potatoes in this Province. Use SMITH'S Vegetable Antibilious Pills. BMOnH^KOTHEKS •& €0., liuiM>rter8 vrrateiit 91«aicln«8« O 9f U > b: t o •■I n u 01 u CO w M. I en ►* d •0 •0 o o ►t 01 1 01 A cm m V ■ 4 n. n. PITLWJR A €Om nrfhN rant f^terh WonI of Town^ Wltnrf, 74 NOVfiMBK^R begins on FRIDAY. [1878 J) First Quarter, O Full Moon, ^ Last Qoartcr, New Moon, a Apogee 6 d. 1 9 17 24 H. 5 10 I 4 36 19 44 56 a Perij^cc 22 A. A. A. M. (1. D. 3 10 17 24 9 tooths. 11 11 n n 14 M. 20 M. 27 M 35 M. ^ •oaths. 10 45 M. 10 35 M. 10 25 M. 10 16 M. yi ftonthfl. 5 17 A. 4 54 A. 4 31 A. 4 8 A. NovBMBKR. — The improvement of cattle ha» at length taken a aecure hold of the ]H!Oi)Iu of Nova Scotia. This improvement is beiiit; carried out principally thrcugb the agency of Agricultural Societies ; these Societies arc apt to forget that their ! arraiigenionts for the ensuing seuHon, in re^rd to animals, are most jjrofitably i made at this time of year. Everj' society koei>s, or ought to keep, a sufficient ! number of male animals for the use of membera. If the selection and imrchase \ of these be deferred till spring time, large prices have to be paid, and the demand i is usually so great that suitable animals cnnnot l)e obtained. F«ir beef cattle the | Slunt Horn Durham breeivsture8 for beef. For domestic com-s in the city the creamy Alderneys or Jerseys lire most suitable. In Kmg's County there are several breeders of pure Short H O o SMITH'S Bouquet Lavender, a Delightful Perfume. BKOWN BKOTHEBS A CO., Ordnance Sqntirc, UhIIi ax.. ;i878 sonths. 17 A. 54 A. 31 A. 8 A. ' 1 Place 28 AM t6 n AM. ! **• i 23 K i >7 X 10 T 7 T }7 cy. 26 » 1 23 « 1 12 n 15 n i5 n 1 12 95 i 12 22 36 SI ! 8 SI i 3 ^ 22 ^ 18 =Cs bO =£5 ' 2 n »7 n. 13 / 40 / 22 VJ 37 VJ 15 VJ 9 /w* v%m J. At* •» VHV s. d of the thraugh : lat their 1 rofitably i ufficiwit >nrcha3e | demand i ittle the 1 I that of I lake the > he wild Jerseys re Short ; td ►a o M I M en M s « y H ■<; > M 01 • If. n. MH I f H 1 10 I i ft Autun 01 •p o Nei 5 F 132 m 1 C H i 1 2 F 4 5 6 7 8 9 F 11 12 13 14 15 1.6 F 18 19 20 21 22 2:5 F 25 26 27 28 29 30 u 3 o Q n. n. FlXLEn a €•.. ?l»Me*« VtkUnt njnnmltf^nena •rPow«r*H^Tknrr. « o to I le t» H e z ti I H "d a n 03 o Q I o » c o © m Machine Tubead, hik, Nails, luts, Pegs, &c., FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 132 Uppor Water Street, - Halifax, U.S. Hi;;h Wntor,mefln Uiae,at I O a a. • a c = o a •" fij ^ . a *^ eg ao 1 2 F 4 5 6 7 8 9 F 11 12 13 14 15 1.6 F 18 19 20 21 22 21i F 25 26 27 28 29 30 All Saints' Day. Low tides. All souls. l2''"'*t^^^^9li-'^in-<^(<^rnoon. 20th Sunday m(W Tiiiiiiy. Lt'iii^tii ot the day \iU. srim. ^ 6 d' Biittlo of Iwkenn.iii, 1854. St. Leotinul. Uolf^ian coa.st blwkiidcd, 18.30. John Milton . '41. {Jin Aphelion. 21st Sun. after Trinity. [Iligh tide*! Lutlior born, 1483. Charleo Kenihic died, 1 854. 9 vises 6b. 26m. morjiiog. Mozart born« 1719 ^sets 9h. I On*, afternoon. -" ^sois 4h. 57in. aftornoon. 22nd Sun. after Trinity. Low tides. Earthquake in New Etijrland, 1755. t^ rises 5h. 15m. morninju^. St. Edmund, Kin^ a First Quarter, 1 16 31 n. 3 10 5 9 M. 2.'i A. 35 A. 49 A. 10 A. 4.*3 M ([ A|>o }i;eo 4 U. ([ Pcri'^cc 20 d. b l 3 10 17 24 131 9 soufhs. % sooths. ^ smiths. n 47 M. 10 4 M. 3 .39 A. 11 57 M. 9 5& M. 3 17 A. 8 A. 9 48 M. 2 55 A. 19 A. 9 40 M. 2 34 A. SO A. 9 32 M. 2 12 A. SUN. I liises. Sets. (lecliii. South. Faikt of clock. MOt>N. Uiaefl. SouUis. ^^' \ Sontli. Place 23 I M. 24lTu. 25 j W. 26 I Th. 27 F. 28 Sa. 29 SU 30 M. 31 Tu. 7 22 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 26 7 27 7 28 7 29 7 30 7 31 7 32 7 33 7 34 7 34 7 35 7 36 7 37 7 37 7 38 7 3S 7 39 7 39 7 40 7 40 7 41 7 41 7 41 7 42 7 42 7 42 7 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 17 16 16 16 21 50 21 59 22 8 22 16 16! 22 24 15| 22 31 15| 22 38 22 45 22 51 22 56 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 23 23 23 10 23 14 23 17 ' 23 20 23 22 23 24 23 25 23 26 23 27 23 27 23 26 23 25 23 24 23 22 23 20 23 17 23 13 23 10 23 5 10 45 10 23 9 59 9 35 9 10 8 45 8 19 7 .W 7 26 6 59 6 31 6 4 5 35 5 7 4 38 4 9 3 39 3 10 2 40 2 10 1 40 1 10 40 F. 10 S. 20 49 1 19 1 49 2 18 2 47 3 16 23 41 1 20 41 8 39 21 11 15 16 28 8 42 9 54 11 2 mom 21 1 1 1 2 ♦> S 4 5 6 7 6 6 6 46 7 28 8 7 8 49 9 35 10 23 11 15 morn 9 35 54 10 30 40 42 8 33 9 11 42 6 9 10 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 10 26 10 44 11 3 n 21 4 57 51 42 31 19 7 55 48 8 42 9 42 10 43 11 45 A. 45 1 40 2 31 3 17 4 4 41 5 21 6 1 11 49r, 3 46 morn I Nl 34 5l' 6 50 1 .55 11 51 2 54 16 27 3 57 20 28 5 2 23 39 6 7.25 48 7 9 28 40 8 7| 26 9 8 53 24 13 9 38 20 56 10 14 16 31 10 42' II 14 11 8 11 36 11 53 A. 15 42 1 14 1 54 2 46 3 4 6 7 48 57 9 20 8 28 9 34 10 38 5 19 S. .54 7 10 13 9 18 27 22 43 25 33 26 41 16 4 23 51 20 JO 15 '3 10 51 5 30 5 ill 39 N515 morn' 10 23 X X « n n n a SI X X X ElilGAR'S COUGH BALS/lkAI. Decembkr. — Under each month we have endeavoured to ind'catethc matters that moet urgently require the attention of the farmer. Last but not least we call his attention to bis position as the member oi a live A";ricultural Society, in which, by example or precept, he may make his personal influence widely felt, andtho^y conduce to the prospei'ity and advancenient of by far the most inip.>rtant indus- trial interest of the province. There are now nearly eighty Ag:rieultural Societies in this Province, with a Mcmberehip of uKure tlian five thousand fcinners. These societies are organized under the Central Board of Agriculture, and each Society is entitled to draw from the provincial Treasury (through tlie Board) an annual grant in aid to promote its operations. TT>e siiecial purposa of a society is to improve the live stock of its district, which is accomplished by obtaining and keeping for the use of Members sujjerior male animals, such as bulls, rams and boars, Socretied SMITH'S Rose, Cold Cream and Chilblain Ointment. H « I > s, »» ■ H 0, CD t* H BKOWN BllOTil£K» &, €0^ (^urjacal luMrniucut^ ,m iili Place ^6 K U X >0 V >\ T »7 T »8 « J9 « iS n M) n 9 n 13 2fi >6 Eo Jl a 14 SI 19 ^ >4 ")! 10 -n- / X X X itters that e call his in which, idtherdny int indus- 1 Societies rs. These Society is uial ^frant > improve nff for the , Socreties > 0) 0, I •^ 1 09 > •1 AUT< • .c *j 8 o ?! i V ^ Ig u 1 ® % i 1 A o , Fill § m 6 10 11 111 12 11 13 1 13 14 l» F : ■ ^ 16 ■ «, 17 ■ ■ ^ 18 ■ ^ lU 4 I ( u o 8 20 1 21 !J^ F 23 24 25 1( 26 27 28 F 30 3i Ev< maj mei or I me< luei Th( anc Mu th€ 1 obi ! ret u u I A il. ■. rimBK ^ <:o„ V. m, ^»«>t xmr, ll«ii«l or Pow^r'N Wharr M Mm e n 3 is CO u A < Q AUTU WIN 'I UIIN."1 n;«. J DKCEMllER 31 Days. 77 5 s o ?! 0) o •A >. rt ft F 2 I) 4 5 G 7 F 9 10 II 12 13 14 F 1G 17 18 19 20 21 F 23 24 25 26 27 28 F 30 3i WATERPROOF COMPOSITION, MaHon's and Martin's Blacking, Har- ness Composition, Peerless (iloss and Cirage Francois, — AT - Fordham<8Leathkr Stork, 132 Ui'PER Water Street. iriifh Wttu^r, mean time, Kt i. 1st Sun. in Advent. Prs.of Wales born, Bat. Austerlitz, 1805. ['44. L. tides. h 6 (i- h 80uth.s 6h. 59(n. afternoon. Spanish Inquisition suppressed, 1808. ?Sup.d©. 9 in(^. ^^ sets oh. 37m. morning. MarsTinl Ncy shot, 1815. 2nd S. in Adv. Concep. B. V. Marv. ^stationary. H. tides. [ J gr. clong E. ^scts 71i. 55m, afternoon. Length of the day 8h. 43m. 'prises 5h. 7m. morning Length of the night 15h. 19m. 1? souths 6h. 17m. afternoon. 3rd Sunday in Advent. 5 stationary. Low tides. ^sets nil. 51m. afternoon. k □©• ? '" ft- Kmber Day. ^sets 5h. 20m. afternoon. Ember Dnv. Lord Macaulay died, '59. St Thomas. ^ c^ C- Kmber Day. 4th S. in Adv. ©enters VJ, Winter High tides [com. ^ in Perihelion. 96(L- ^6(L' ^69' ('iiRisTMAS Day. ^ ^^f. ($©. St. Stephen, Mar. ^j/d C* St. John, Evan. InnocentV Day. ^/sets 7h. 4m. after. Sunday alter Christmas. h 6 (L' l2sets llh. 3m. afternoon. Low tides. ^ rises 6h. 38m. morning. O a i II C8 2 O ^' . a to " I morn 50 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 44 47 55 54 46 30 11 50 27 5 44 25 6 55 A. 45 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 morn 10 42 46 56 6 11 8 1 47 32 14 53 31 2 10 3 1 3 55 4 58 6 6 7 5 7 52 8 41 9 22 10 1 10 38 11 16 11 i)5 A. 36 1 17 2 6 2 56 3 53 4 57 6 7 7 17 8 22 9 19 10 12 10 58 11 43 morn 25 1 4 1 42 2 21 3 25 4 16 5 10 6 13 7 21 8 20 9 12 9 56 10 37 11 16 11 53 A. 31 10 51 morn 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 25 28 36 35 27 11 52 31 8 2 32 3 21 4 11 5 8 6 12 7 22 8 32 9 37 10 34 11 27 morn I 13 58 1 40 2 19 2 57 3 36 8 46 9 25 10 G 10 47 11 36 A. 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 23 27 37 47 52 49 42 28 13 55 10 34 11 12 11 51 morn Evexything in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAR'S Chemist, Halifax. See page 237^ may also introduce seed^ of new varieties of grain, roots, and also improved implo" niunts not previously used in the district. Exhibitions are held by 8umo Societies ur by the Societies of a county corablujiig. The whole of the societies of the Province meet on the second Monday of December, each In its respective district, when the members receive the Directors' Report, and select officers for_ the ensuing year. There is still ample room for the formation of new societies in some of the Counties, and in all the Societies may be nmeh strengthened by an increase of Membership. Much good has already been accomplished, but we look for more rapid progress m the futui'e. Full information as to the method of oriranizin<>[' societies may be obtained on application to the member of the Boiird for the District or to the Sec- rotary, Professor Lawson, Dalhousie College, Halifax. Xmas Presents at SMITH'S Drug Store, 147 Hollls Street. o o a o ta d o 9t I o M o o en s •0 n I *i A O • » •a » SptfUKt'S, UrUAtefM uud €oittl»» at BUOWV BKOTUEttS A €0. II. n. rrLLKR a «-0.. HIiimIIhr Powdor, Hi'Hil or I'o^rr'M Whiirr. IMiK 'III ) ! 2 ^ TIDE TABLE. The timp of High Water at the undi'rmcntioiictl placf'S will be foimd by adding to or subtracting from the time of High Wator at Halifax — as fullows: Ar^ylo, Jones* Anchorage, .add Arichat }Iarhoar, . .add Aiuut Sound, . .add Avon Iliver, . .add Uiind Hay, . .iubtract Heaver llarbour, . .sub H. M. 1 38 91 2 41 4 41 3 9 add 19 IJedcmie I3av, Green's Wf. .add 9 26 Hay Vcrte, . .add 1 11 Hougblon iI«rbour, . .add 4« Hostii iJK'bt, IJ. S. ..add 3 22 ('iieslcr llnrlHiur, . .sub 5 ClK'>»fi(<(>()k, I't rpirtawick, i and i\Iu4(|Uo North, ..add 11 Cardigan Hay, . .adil 51 Cape Hear, ..add 1 11 Charlottetown, ..add 2 56 (/apo George, ..add 2 26 I)igl)y Gut, ..add 3 11 ICgmont Bay, . .sub 4 49 East Point, ..add 41 Folly Point, ..add 4 GntofCanso, ..add 1 26 Guvsboro' Hftrl>our, . .add 31 (Tloucester, U. S. ..add 3 12 Horton HIiilF, ..aild 4 41 Island Harbour, ..subO 9 IhIc Haute, . .add 3 32 .luboguc Uiver, . .add 2 15 Jedore Harbour, ..KubO 4 Jourimaiu I, ..add 1 41 Liscomb Harbour, . .add Oil LaHave, . .add 2 Lunenburg, . .add 5 Liverpool Hay, . .add I L'Etang Harbour, . .add 3 30 LepreauHay, ..add 3 29 Louisburg Harbor, C. B. . add 11 Martin Kiver, . .sub 6 Machias, Seal Island, . .add 3 16 Mabou Kiver, . .add 1 11 Magdalen Islands, . .add 31 Meuadieu Bay, . .add 26 Merigomish Harbour, . .add 2 17 Mud Island, Noel Hav, Negro I (arbour, North Minimegash, Port George, ,, Pa.<(.Hama(|uoddy, Pope Harbour, Plarentia, Prrwpect IIai"bour, Port Mfdwav, Petit Passage, Piil)ni(o Harbour, Port Mouton, Port Ebert, PugAvash Harbour, Port Hood, (iiiaco Hay, llag.<„'ed Island Ilarlwur, Kichil)ucto liiver, Kirhmond Harbour, Sidddart Cove, Sandy ('ove, K. Sandy Cove, W. Shut-in Island, St Mary's Kiver, ^hip Harbour, Spicer Cove, Sheet Harbour, St. Andrew, Seal Cove, Slielburne, Spencer Island, Scotsman's Hav, Black ) ^ Kock lV)int, ' . j ■ St. Aim's Hay, St. Peter's Hay, Seal Lilund, Sydney Harbor, CD. Tusket River, Pinch-gut j Island, J • Traeadie Harljour, Trinity Bay, Newfld, Vin Hav, West Bay, Westport, Whitehaven, West Quoddy Head, Welchpl, Campobellals. Watering Cove, Sheet \ hour, j • Wallace Harbour, Yarmouth Harbonr, .add .add If. M. 1 4 111 52 .add 23 . .(tub 4 19 3 '28 3 41 9 . .add .add . .sub . .add 1 26 . .Huh 6 , .add 1 , .a(hl 252 , .aort, Truro, &©. ..add 2 44 . .add 2 58 . .sub a ..add U .add 5 . .add 3 46 , .add 17 .add 3 1 .add 3 5 .add 15 .add 3 53 .add 3 40 .add 45 .add 11 .ad CO A A 4* 4) s vn S M ei H n a 10 h A d Q w. w. yiiimii ^ 18' 1 D] n u 1 ( J n Ilei a /io S / «« 1 'i 09 •d VISl s 1 'J u 0,-/ Si : jiUl $. rc'fe ^ : whi t ; ^Pi H i Pro R 1 ca8< 5 h 1 1 7 (2; 4a con Pro U ff *i , M fl ti) g I « ( w 1 ($5 ^ Asi IH Mo 5 Ho r S , IH and i Ne; u i V ^ ; J! Wi 1 Ma < iDa 5 Mil p Ha s Ste <5 Jar g Ru 1 hui T. Ini i Lit • .^.^ If. n. mPi^liRK A €<»., Roollnf ritcli nitT.llnMl aT Po^M^« WImmt 01 h d a «0 ■0 I o H S S o 2 01 is M ei I* H e t p 1878J ALMANACK. 81 DEPARTMENT OP LAW iLND JUSTICE. SUPBEMB COURT OF CANADA. Chief Jiistice—iSB.OOO)— Hon William Buell Kichnrds. Jud(;es — ($7,000 each) — Hon William Johnston Hitchie, Hon Saronel Henry Stronit,', lion Jean Thoa Taschereau, Hon Tclesphore Fouruier, Hon William A. Henry. Registrar and Reporter — ($2,600) — Robert Cassels, Jr. ! This Court a.nd the Exchequer Court were orgauizcd under the pro- visions of 38 Vic, cap. 11. 1 The Supreme Court has noth original and appellate jurisdiction — ; Ori the Exchequer Court; (2) from the j Provincial Courts; (3; iu habeas corpus cases; and (i) in election cases. - THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. The Exchequer Court has original jurisdiction (\) in revenue cases, (2) in civil suits when the Crown for the Dominion is plaintiff, (S) controversies between the Dominion and the Province, or between two Provinces. The Judges and officers are the same as in the Supreme Court. n SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA. I'ii Jv- HAVINO LAW AND EQUITY JURISDICTION THROUGHOUT THK PKOVINCK. Chief Justice, ($5,000), Sir Wm. Young, Kt. Equity Judge, ($5,000), and Judge of the Supreme Court, Hon John W. Ritchie. Assistant Judges, {%iy VICE ADMIRALTY and PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT. Vice- Admiral, the Governor-General. Judge, (S600) Sir William Young, Kt., Chief Justice. Advocate General^ Sur- rogates: Halifax, John C. Halliburton, Samuel P. Fairbanks. Nepean Clarke, Hugh Hartshorne. Wm. Twininff, B. H. Eaton : Wallace, Hon Alt'x McFarlane ; Truro, Ebenezer F. Munro ; Lunen- ij'"^' "7 — ; — ;; — ; Yarmouth, Charles B. Owen ; Pictou, John JJ. McLeod; Guijsborough, Stewart Campbell; Rec.-Gen. of Droits, nn ^^T °"' ^''9^'*''''''^ ^t'^vis W. DesBarres. Marshal, Joseph Kell. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attornies of the Supreme Court. Interpreter and Translator, F. C. Sumiehrast. i-r,nter, — . Bank of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. NOVA SCOTIA BARRISTERS' SOCIETY. rn!?l?r''"7>'^^-T'T''7T-^ Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme T^Un- no'i'f' !f "'»''«'»«« McDonald; Vice-President, J. N. D Til? pT't ' rf"" ^^- ^'- S'^'^^''^". QC. Treasure^", John S. VV R 77"' I}- ^'' ii*^'''^»'ton and John Y. Pazant, Esqc. Secretary, BIIOWN UltOTUttU» ^ CO., Oiauttuce square, lluUlax I f I I o 9 n fit i« (ft n 5 i t» H >< M t is 00 H a n. tf . tUttifeR A €0., fitnelt ttnir Seating;, ir « ■ cjo-a ■2 -^ — ^ ^-S SSI'S ^2 O 4> C s »-> eo' «s ^ "g CC 00 ^ S fl -"^ fl o • • • 44 ,< »ri tH .- h ^*^ OJ >M-( .a eix: .Janu Marc Dece Ift -J (U !?: "^ I- S 3 £ p. . o c4^ o . s ' a « 3, >> M S ^ i-j ■< Ph ?, I UROWN IIBOTIIEKS A CO., Importers of Flower Seeds II. II. Filitl^^lt ^ COh **ttriindrAms**Lott«ton White tead. PoWer'A Wluirr 84 o M ft o -.3 a o III 8 J? O o BELCFtBR*S farmer's [1878 s M n K O n s» CD O « r H H M 09 en O «- ^ *" a • > S8 U'3 3 a s U 'I' flj s • * .ir OS $-»^ ^2 o a V 35 b^ I- »ft rw « I t5 •;^ fe r^ --J ■» -^ ^.^^ ^ Hi c 3 S a S !«0 *.— 34*. cco"3Sfc< jr5;a«i;-C*2vJ:ae^c!tia*^'3!s*< >» >• ^g| 12 *« ;g ? ? 2 .-^ x-g S " M 3 S =2 a « « S g •S o 3 « OS . o '/J o a a rt.a ^^ ■« a o Sill e o * . f3.5 • O - u s-^ ^O^S • t S a i Sis o o a H..=ga5 «a 2J3''34'®S « r3 o • • ■— ' ^ , a c« 1-8 M fM •<; H I? ■5 4) y a — ,^ • - <» *— ' a 4> 3 . >«i ^ ir -S a V ^ ^^«iia§i«^® '-^O'aa, o,a) -"o .s^h| ^ St^Q-s^o a g a a a a CO cS oi £3a _^ CO :o 3 Q 6 !3C hi a a o »- be® WW ^t. to u < 3. BROVN BKOTIIBII4 nnU CO.. Ordnaace »««., IIiilifi,x 2 I ■ p 01 s •a •1 9 Ml T > 3 1^ u > S3 M ! 21 M « I H A a H 5 \ Q 8 )tr«r*iiWlUrf D. n. |r|;LtfiK Hud CO., knw and Dolled Liniiced All, Power** Vrhnrt ssass 1878] ALMANACK. 85 BarrUters and Attomi«s rosido&t in ITova Scotia. NAMES. Admitted Bar- risters. James 8. Morse, Hon. Jno Creighton, QC, S. P. FaiVhanSs, qc , George T. Solomon, Georfre R. Grassie, Charles B. Owen, qc, Ilutrh Hartshorne, dcl., James A. Denuison llobcrt B. Dickson, M. I. Wilkins, Edward H Harrington, Stephen H. Moore, qc, John C. Hallihutton, William H. Keatin;*, William Sutherland, qc Kdward lioach, Henry Pryor, dcl., qc Thomas B. Aikins, dcl. Nepcan Clarke, Hon. 11. B. Dickey qc., Daniel Owen, Henry A. Grrtntham, qc. Henry B. Webster, John D. Kin near, John McGregor, Ebenezer F. Munro, William C. Whidden, David Matheson, Peter Lynch, qc, Henry P. Hill, James Fogo, Frederick W. Grantham, Daniel Dickson, Hon S. L. Shannon, qc, Henry C. D. Twining, James Robert Prescott, Edward A. Pyke, William Howe, qc, John C. Wade, QC, James Murray, Jr., Robert McCully, Alfred F. Haliburton, John D. McNutt, T. D. Ruggles, QC, //on P. C. Hill, DCL., QC Charles James Stewart, Edward P. Nutting, James Hall Thome, Hon A. McFarlane, qc, William R. Cutler, 11 Oct. 18 April. 15 April, 19 April, 13 April, 23 Jan. 24 July, 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 22 Jan. 28 Oct. 27 Jan. 28 July, 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 May, 25 Jan. 3 May, 30 Oct. 21 Jan. 29 April, 4 Nov. 5 May, 2 i July, 1 Nov. 16 Jan. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 16 Jan. 1 May, 1 May, 24 July, 16 Jan. 30 April, 30 April, 23 July, 23 July, 24 July, 26 July, 18 April, 18 April, 7 May, 7 May, 7 May, 6 May, 23 July, 3 Dec 22 July, Admitted Attor- iiies. 1810 1816 1818 1821 1825 1827 1827 1827 1827 1828 1828 1829 1829 1829 1829 1830 1831 1831 1832 1834 1834 1834 1835 1836 1836 1837 1837 1837 1837 1838 1838 18.38 1838 1839 1839 1839 1839 1839 1841 1842 1843 1843 1844 1844 1844 1845 11 18 15 19 13 24 24 24 24 22 23 22 22 28 '28 5 5 4 1 22 30 29 29 25 3 14 1 1 1 18 2 2 25 16 31 30 24 23 28 27 19 19 29 18 7 6 1844 1844 1845 Oct. April, April, April, April, Jan. July, Oct. Oct. Jan. Oct. Jan. July, Oct. Oct. May, Jan. May, Nov. Jan. April, Oct. April, July, Nov. Jan. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. May, May, July, Jan. May, April, July, July. July, April, April, April, April, April, May, May, 23 July, 5 Dec. 23 July, Beeidence. 1810 Amherst. 1815 Lunenburg. 1817 Halifax. 1820 Lunenburg. 1824 Annapolis, Py. 1826 Yarmouth. 1827 Halifax. 1826 Digby. 1826 Parrsboro'. 1828 Halifax,Prot'y 1827 Halifax. 1828 Kontville. 1828 Halifax. 1828 Do. R. Dds 1828 Do. 1829 Pictou. 1831 Halifax. 18.30 Do. 1831 Halifax. 1833 Amherst. 1833 Lunenburg. 1833 Yarmouth. 1834 Kentville. 1835 Amlierst. 1835 Halifax. 1836 Truro. 1836 Shelbume, 1836 Pictou, Proth'y 1836 Halifax. 1837 Antigonish, Sh 1837 Pictou. 1837 Yarmouth. 1837 Pictou. 1839 Halifax. 1838 Do. 1839 Kentville. 1838 Cornwallis. 1839 Halifax,RegPr 1840 Digby. 1841 Yarmouth. 18421 Amherst. 1842!Baddeck. 1842 1843 1844 1845 « 1844 1834 1844 Truro. Bridgetown. Halifax. Amherst. Truro. Halifax. Wallaee. Arichat. KMee Cups and Aukl«sM I^BHOWK MMOTHEIIS sitd CO n. H. rvlLRR nnd CiO., Olid for Mnrhincrj, h<^d of pAW«rii WlinH 8G BKLCHERS FARMERS [1878 NAMKS. John M(3Kiiilay, I'ctcr H. LeNoir, qc. Richard Sands, Jr., Fnincis S. Beamish, Jnmcs Thomson, qc, Edward C. Cowling, Wm A. Johnston, qc, William Twining, Isaac J. Wylde, William H. Blanchard, M H. Richov, qc, William B. Chandler, flon Jas. Mcl)onald,QC., Benjairiin G. Gray, Jlon Dan McDonald, qc J. N. S. Marshall, qc- P. S. Hamilton, Lewis W. DcvSharres, George A. McKcnzie, Hobt. G. Halil)urton, qc Thomas J. Wallace, O. S. Weeks, QC. William Fullerton, qc lion H A N KaiilbackjQC Breiiton H. Collins, Fitzgerald Cochran, George Campl)ell, James J. Kerr, Henry Oldright, J. Norman Ritchie, qc, James Dennison, Hon A. J. White, qc, ag. Thomas W. Cheslcy, John T. Smith, Robie Uniacke, Jas. W. K. Johnston, N. W. White, QC, N. LcG. McKay, qc, Hon. Wni Miller, qc., Stephen L. Purvis, Henry W. Johnston, Fdward 1). Trcmain, .rohn W. Ouseley, qc Thonuis C. Hill, Sand. MacDonnell, qc Israel Longworth, William H. Hill. Robert L. Weatherbe.QC Samuel i'. Gray, William F. McCoy, qc Joseph Coombes, Malachy B. Daly, Admitted liar- riiters. Admitted Attor- lliflS. 22 July, 20 April, 20 April, 26 July, 24 July, 4 Dec. 16 April, 3 Dec. 22 July, 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 21 July, 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 19 April, 26 July, 29 Nov. 18 April, 19 Ajml, 25 July, 28 Nov. 4 Dec. 16 April, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 10 May, 10 May, 10 Mav, 10 May, 2 Aug. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 May, 2 Aug. 21 Nov. 18 July, 23 July, 23 July, 21 Apnl, 3 Dec. 10 Aug. 26 Oct. 11 Dec. 30 April, 10 May, 10 May, 1845 23 1847 22 1847 20 1847 28 1848 26 1848 29 1849,16 1849! 4 1850 23 1850: 3 1850; 3 1851 26 185I| 2 1851,22 1852 21 1852 21 1852 22 1853 19 1853 22 1 853 25 1853 28 18.54 28 1855 25 1856i 3 1856 18.56 18.56 185G 1857 1857:30 1 11 11 11 2 4 4 4 1858 1858 1858 1858 1858 1859 1859 1859 1860 31 1860 23 1860 21 1861 j31 1861131 1861 25 1862 i 8 1862i 8 1863,12 1863 26 1863 11 1864129 1864111 1864110 July, April, April, July, July, Nov. April, Dec. July, Dec. Dec. July, Dec. Dec. April, Jnly, Dec. April, Dec. July, Nov. Nov. July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Nov. Dec. May, May, May, Aug. Jan. Jan. Jan. May, July, Nov. May, May, July, April, Dec. May, Oct. Dec. April, May, May, 1844 1846 1847 1846 1847 1847 1849 1848 1849 1849 1849 1836 1850 1851 1851 1851 1851 1852 1851 1863 1 853 1 853 Residenee. Pictoa. Halifax. Granville. Halifax. Halifax. Annapolis. Windsor. Halifax. Do. Windsor. Halifax. Arichat. Halifax. Do. Antigonish Liverpool. Halifax. Do. PictOU. V?.: Halifax.,! Do. Windsor. 1853 Amherst. 1855 1 355 18.55 18.55 1855 1856 1857 1856 1857 1857 1857 1858 1859 18.59 18,59 1860 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1862 1863 1862 1863 1863 1864 Lunenburg. Halifax. Do. Truro. Amherst. Halifax. Do. i^ t, Dighy. Sydney^ C.B. Bridgetown. Amherst. Halifax. Halifax. Shelbume. Sydney, C.B. Arichat. Sydney. Halifax. Port Hoo Windsor. Sydney, C.B. Port Hood. Truro. Halifax. ^ Do. Annapolis. Halifax. Do. . , Do. ? 9 9 s 9 (I I > 0) d > a BKOIYN BROTHEKS and CO.. Ortfunncc (^uar9A Oxide of Iron l^nlnt, lim«l of P»w«r*« Wlinrr ! ^ :'i 88 UKLCHEU 8 FARMKU S [1878 NAMES. Thos. C. Shreve, Leander S. Morse, Stephen B. Murray, Will. Robert Foster, John Ervin Jr, Kol)t. N. Davis, » Thomas B. Flint, Charles S. Harrington, Angus Mclsaac, Wallace Graham, Geo. H. King, Alex H. McGillivray, Nicholas H. Meagher, Charles J. McDonald, J. H. Frith, J. Johnston Hnnt, ■ Barclay Webster, John H. McDonald, John J. McKinnon, Jr,. Colin N. Campbell, Rufus A. Tremain, Benjamin Russel, Robert Sedgwick, Byron A. Weston, John M. Geldert, Duncan C. Fniser, Norman I. Lay ton, John M. Chisholm, Harry T Harding, Hugh McD. Henry, Samuel A. Chesley, Herbert Bonrinot,* Donald Gillies, Angus McGillivray, John G. Pyke, Geo. Bingay, Danl. M. Owen, Seymour K. Gourley, John J. Stewart, James W. Johnson, K. Sydney Crawley, Fletcher B. Wade,' George A. Ross, Edwin Ruggles, John B. Mills, John T. Bulmer, Joseph P. Costin, J. A. Gillies, J. Wiil)erforce Longley, Charles McDonald, J. G. Hennigar Parker, J. Medley Townshend, AdmlttcJ Har- ilsters. 19 July, 19 July, 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. July, July, 1 )ec. ])ec. Dec. Dec. Jan. July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. April, July, July, July, July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. July, July, July, July, . July, July, Dec. Jany, July, July, July, July, July, July, 24 Aug., 10 Sep., 6 Nov., 11 Dec. 16 Dec. Admitted Attor- iiieH. 1870 19 1870;i9 1870 30 1870 31 1870 31 1870 31 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 187.5 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 ISTf) 1875 24 10 G 11 16 July, July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. July, July, Dec. Dec, Dec, Dec, Jan., July, July, July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. April, July, July, July, July, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. ])ec Dec. July, July, July, July, July, July, Dec. Jany, July, July, July, July, July, July, Aug. Sept. Nov. Dec. Dec. 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1879 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875: Residence. Dighy. Bridgetown. Yarmouth. Halifax. do. do. Yarmouth. Halifax. Aniigonish. Halifax. Windsjor. Guysboro'. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Kentville. Shelburne. Antigonish. Baddeck. Guysboro*. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. New Glasgow. Truro. Halifax. Windsor. Halifax. Do. Sydney. Port Hood. Antigonishe. Liverpool. Yarmouth. Lunenburg. Truro. • Halifax. Bridge water. Halifax. Bridgewater. Lunenburg. Annapolis. Annapolis. Halifax. Halifax. Sydney. Halifax. Pictou. 1875! Annapolis. 1875 Amherst. 1875 littO>V\ BKorilKK« and lO., DrusinnVi, Uallftix »w«r*«Wkiirf I n. ■.riTLI.RIIa««€0., Noble'* and ■oar«i*«Vanilali,P«w«r'iiiniiirf [1878 ' 1878] ALMANACK. 89 NAMES. Admitted Bar- liHtern. Admitted Attor- niea. RoHidenoe. William T. IMpcs, 16 Dec. 1875 16 Dec. 1875 Amherst. (icorge K. Smith, 29 Dec. 1875 29 Dec. 1875 Halifax. Willifim B. McSwoony, Chnrles K. Smith, 30 Dec. 1875 Do. 10 Jan. 1876 10 Jan. 1876 Amherst. W. E Hoscoe, 19 Mav, 1876 19 May, 1876 Kcntville. G. T. Bohnker. 19 April, 1876 13 Dec. 1876 James 1). Koss, 13 Dec. 1876 John W. Wallace, 13 Dec. 1876 13 Dec. 1876 Wolfville. Alex. C. Patterson, 13 Dec. 1876 13 Dec. 1876 Truro. Frank C. Blanc-hard, 13 Dec. 1876 13 Dec. 1876 Kentvillo. Archd. J. Sinclair, 13 Dec. 1876 13 D.k;. 1875 Halifax. William L. Barss, 13 Dec. 1876 13 Dec. 1876 Do. Jonathan Parsons, 13 Dec. 1877 13 lee. 1876 Do. Geo. H. Fieldinp, 14 Dec. 1876 14 Dec. 1876 Do. Saml. D. Mcljcnnan, 13 Doc. 1876 13 Dec. 1876 Truro. J. J. McCahe, 21 Dec. 1876 21 Dec. 1876 Do. John McGillivray, 14 Jan. 1877 14 Jan. 1877 New Glasgow. Robert G. Munro, 2 Aug. 1877 2 Aug. 1877 Hnph McKenzie, 13 Aug. 1877 13 Aug. 1877 Truro. W. Medford Christie, 13 Aug. 1877 13 Aug. 1877 Windsor. d^ The Barristers and Attornies also hold commissions as Notaries Public. 1 rr Form of Affidavit to be annexed to any account or claim rendered by a creditor to an executor oi' lulministratm'. A. B. of -. makcth oath and saith, that the foregoing paper writing doth contain a true and correct acccniiit of his demand against the estate of , deceaaed, and that all the credits to which the deceased was honestly and justly entitled, 80 far as dupoiient believes, have been given on sairf account; and that the balance of is justly and truly owing to deponent Sworn before me at this day of A. D., 18- A. B. \. OOEOITERS. County op Annai»oli8 — Gilbert F. Ditmars, Steph Crosscop, Isaac B. Bonnett, Jno Woodburry, m.d., Geo T. Bingay, m.d., Zel^ediah Crosscup, Saml McCormaek, Robt J. Ellison, m.d., Jno Bohaker, Isaac Dunn, Obadiah Parker, Samuel C. Rope, Weston A Fowlep, Henry F. Burns, Saml. Primrose, m.d., Chas. W. Parker, County of Antigonish — Joseph Symonds, Wm H. Macdonald, M.D., Arch McGillivray, Edmund Corbett, Alex Mcintosh, m.d., Keil Sutherland, m.d., J. C. McKinnon, m.d. County of Cape Brp:ton — Millcdge Oakes, m.d., Lauchlan Robert- son, Jas Greig, Dan McLarty, Ronald McDonald. County of Colchkster — Jno B. Dickie, W. E. McRoberts, M.D., Elisha Roach, m.d., Charles Bent, m.d., J. L. Peppard, m.d., George Fulton, Danl C. Fulton, David W. Muir, m.d., E. T. Mc- Robert, m.d. ttUOWN BKOTUKItS MU«I CO., UolU Leaf aiiU »ry Paiuts I en •0 t 3 I* •d II. H. FITLIiBB IIM<1 «'Om Putrnt Hay Cut tcr», hc«d of Power*!! Whurf 90 BKLCIIEU'S FARMKU'S [1878 County of CiiMnKRLANr)— Thomas P»\>;o, Clm8 Ward, Joseph Chirk, Jiio T. Salter, II. A. Davison (/'nrrshoro'), Thos W. Jackson, H. J. 8coU, Henry A. Davison (Wr,r Phili f )), lloht Mitchell, m.d., Ben) S. Seaman, 6. Howanl, M.n., Silas Purdy, m.i>. County of Dioijy— Hoht Stephens, m.d., Edward H. Oakos, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comean, Charles Everett, Lharles E. Tayson, Henry C. Salwan, J. B. G. Morrison, m.d., Hulwrt Syda, M.D., Archibald Maxwell, m.d., C. H. Denton, John H. Harris, M.D. County of GvYsuono'—GHi/sbomuifh Difttrict.—Edw I. Cunninj;- ham, J. B. Hadloy, Alfred W. Hart, Patrick McDonald, m.d., G. E. Buckley, m.d. St. Mary's District— ,]no Cuniminger, Alex Falconer, M.D., James Campbell, m.d. County of Halifax — Edw Jennings, m.d., Wm Pearson, m.d., Wm II. Weeks, m.d., Alfred Croucher, m.d., Andrew Cowie, m.d., C. E. Burnaby, Edward Farrell, m.d., Jolni S. Brine. County of Hants — .Juo A. Jenkins, Sand I). Brown, m.d., Wm Dennison, m.d., F. N. Burgess, m.d., C. J. Gossip, m.d., Samuel M. Weeks, m.d. County of Inverness — James G. MeKecn, Dun McLean, Wm Grant, Jno Mcintosh, m.d., Dun Campl)ell, m.d., Thos Willmott, m.d., Donald Cbisholm, m.d. County of Kings — Holmes Masters, m.d., C. C. Hamilton, m.d., James S. Miller, m.d., George Hamilton, Harris O. McLatchey, m.d., Henry Lovett, Gideon Ct)g.swell, William H. West, Henrie Shaw, m.d., Jas F. )' Imer, John Struthcrs, m.d., James N. Fitch, m.d., Wm Y. FuUartoii, m.d., Burpee Beckwith, m.d. County of Lunenburg — Nels-on Chcsley, Daniel Dimock, Charles Gray, m.d., William A. C. Randall, m.d., William V. Andrews, M. B. Dcsbrisay, George Ross, Chas Lordly. Joseph Stevcrman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders, Wm II. Owen, Hu- bert Smith, M.D., Jas S Ca'der. County of Pictou — David Matheson, Edward Roach, Wm H. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John McKay, Wm Fraser, m.d., James R. Collie, M.D., Samuel \. Foster, George Murray, m.d., James Mitchell, 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 Brymcr, Hy C. Fixott, m.d., D. Grouchy, Cassimer Robert, m!d. County of Siielbuunk— Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schrage, m.d., Robert W. Freeman, J. K. Wilson, m.d., H. L. Kelly, m.d. County of Victoria— Jno Robertson, Jno McLellan, S. 6. A. McKeen, m.d. County of Yarmouth— Jas C. Farish, m.d.. Matt Jeffrey, Form Hatfield, Nat Hilton, Wm Barton, m.d., Harv Catm, Thos Kirby,M.D., G. J. Farish, m.d., Jos B. Bond, m.d., Thos 1). Chiprnan, Wm. H. Bent. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. County of Annapolis— W. Ruggles, Peter Delancey, Will Harris, David C. Landers, Edward Eaton, James Gray, Dii Nicholls, Jolin Mill?, Thos C. Wheelock, William H. Troop, M William aniel roop, Miner 1 ID s t D ? 01 « M U > 8 BKOIVN BKO)i. anil €V., nhulohule Urusgi«l» pwri^w Wharf i w. W. VVlLKn und ro., wmclirr'n Will riie>s U^nA of rawfr^w Wfcnrf L1878 Ward, iJosoph W. Jackson, litchcll, M.I)., •d H. Oakos, 3rott, Charles Hubert Syda, larris, m.d. I f I. CunniiifT- i , M.D., G. E. lIcx Falconer, 'cnrson, m.d., Cowie, M.D., n, M.D., Wm I Samuel M. [cLcan, Wm illmott, M.D., milton, M.D., lUchcy, M.D., I Sha\v,M.D., M>., Wm Y. ock, Charles I- Andrews, rman, m.d., wen, R r- O , Wm H. D., James James .D. B. Harlow, Kavnna«,'-h. bcrt, M.D, ™ge, M.D., S. G. A. j •ey, Form rbv, M.D., i Wm. H. William Daniel Miner (A H I I 18781 ALMANACK. 91 Tuppcr, Jos Wheeloek, Jno F. Bath. Ilobt Parker, UoJ)ert Mills 2d, Andreas Hohaker, Arthur Dwlge, Joel Hanks, .lordon Mcssen^ir, Hen- aiah Spinney, Ambrose Bent, Hon William C. Whitman. Martin (Jates, diaries Sjmrr, Felix McNeil, Avard Umffley, Granvillo Kcid, Jamoi* Wheelock, John H. Ditmars, James E. Potter, Joseph W. Hobbins, Andrew H. Harris, Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Jas Johnston, William Crosscup 1st, Wm Weathersmjon, liConard Wade, Wm Y. Foster, Jacob Chute, James Foster, Dimock Gates, James W. Si)urr, Israel McNair, Henry Parsons, William J. Cnwscup, Manlv White, Charles M. Forbes, lii^rlig Phinney, Isaac 1). Vrmmu, Daniel* W. Mil nor, William Dar^rie, jr., Stephen B. Henni^nir, Thomas Holland, James Uoy, Andrew Brown, John Gates, John Asai»h Marshall, Murray KlUott, Joseph Elliott, Benjamin D. Leonard, Benjamin Fellows, Wm B. Troop, Wm ShaflFner, llenj Shatf'ncr, Hanis Foster, Geo Troop, Jno Buckler, G. Murdoch, Sam Daniels, Abm Youn^, Wm Kciordcn, Jacob Neily, Major Stronaeli, Jas A. Gibbon, Walter Welton, Jno Stoddart, Saml Ncily, Bernard Calnek, SamI McCormick, Jno Uydcr, Charles Whitman, Jno Rice, Wm Wri^rht, Wm Carlton, Geo Ditmars, Dowe ]). Potter, Thos A. Margeson, Thos A. Gavaza, Wm V. Jones, John G. Balcom, Wm H. Ray, Dow J. Morse, Saml Pickup, Job Wade, Edward Barteanx, (ieorj^e Hardwick, David McLellan, Wm McLaughInn, Thos Bamks, Wm Miller, Jacob Slocum, (leo Neily, Francis Miller, VVm H. Balcom, Jf)el Slocum, Geor;^e Woodbeny, KHas Phinney, Stephen Reals, Gilford Delap, Johii B. Trotip, Wm Shaw, Israel JjCtteny, Stoi)hen E. Bent, Elias Bcals, Ednumd Bent, Elias Tup[)er, Obadiah M. Taylor, Norman B. Spinney, Shijjpy Spurr, Fowler Burns, Wm. Chipman Jr., Edward Bachman, Wm. J." H. Bal- com, Wallace Phinney, Benj. L. Winchester, Arthur Harris, John- Prince, Jno W. Whitman, Silas Potter, Chas H. Ford, Jno Anthony, John S, Morse, Arthur W. Harris, Jas Lonj^ley, Phinlay Saunders, Timotliy R. Brooks, Jno Morgan, Benj Goldsmith, Thos l')elap, Edwd MilU^ry, Jas E. Oakes, Chas A. Elliott, Harris VanBlarcoin, Hobt Bent, VVm V. Vroom, Wellington Farnsworth. J. Albert Beckwith, Ed^fur H. Por.er, Edmund Clark, Jacob Lonj;, William Miller, Kzckiel Cro8.seup, J. Avard Morse, Reuben D. Balcom, Bcnjumin Hardy Parker, Charles K. Ti-oop, James Horsefall, John A. Morse, John M. Harris, James V. Gavaza. County of Antigonisii — Jos Synionds, Dougald Cameron, Alex McDonald, Hon John McKinnon, Robert McDonald, Arch McGillivray, Angus Mclsnac, John McDonald, (Pomket Forks,) Neil McKennn, Alexander Mclnnes, George H. Irish, Alexander Cameron, Andrew Chisholm, John Mclntyre, Arch A. McGillJvmy, W. J. Beck, Elisha M. Randall, Alexander Mcintosh, m.d., Colin Ross, James Wilkie, John McGillivrav, Arch Frascr, Michael Crispo, Timothy Crispo, Joseph MacDonaid, (.Meadow Green), John McDonald, (Ohio) James G. Ross, Colin Chisholm, William Gorrior, Jolm Chisholm, Elisha William Randall, Roderick Chisholm. Allan Cameron, Donald McKonzie, William Chisholrn, (Traeadie) John McMillan, (Ohio), Rodk McDonald, Wm Boylt, John Eraser, Edwd Corl>ett, Henry Webb, Moses Somers, Michael Petitpas, Jno Chi.sholm, (North River), William R. Cunningham, Hugh McAdam, Angus Mclnnis, Martin McDonald, David Condon, Charles Camci\>n, Alex McNaughton, Don McDonald, (Sonth River). John McGillivray, (B. Settlement,) Norman McDonald, John McDonald, (Arebitect), Hugh Mcljcllan, a at o o I CM o I Ui o w o ft •d V o rrcMCi-lpti*ni* cnreftally dispensed by BKO^VN BKOti. au<1 CO I 9 e H B & •g 5 u I II. FI'LLKB mill ro„ l*iitriii lloriiff Hha^m hr^A of l*owfr*w fyimrf 4* o e •d (8 O .d «4 92 HKLCIIKKH FAUMKUS [1878 Jno r. McDonnld, Alex M. riinnliijr'inm, Lachlau Cnmewn, Allan Smith, Alox Mcliillivray, .lolm A. McCJillivmy, Archd. Mcl'ljoo, LiK 'uMi Doiron, Don McMillun, Jos i\Ic Donald, Andw McFarlani', Wni Chisliolin, (('alodonia), .lohn McMillan, Don (Miisliolin, David Mc- Niiir, AnLMin Mclflaac, (('ak'donia), William (Miisludm, (St. AndrewH.) Ani^iM Mcdillivray, .Iiinu's M Hall, Alrx (!liishohn, Wm. McDonald, liicli J. Fonistiill, An^n^^ McDon.i;all, An^^iH McDotiahl.dohn H. Honin, Don McDonald, (Knoyr 'Toole, Israel Slattery, Hector F. McDoui^all, Don Mcljcllan, Jon Ross. John McGretror, Geo F. M. Forbes, Richard H. Brown, James McNeil, Charles Mu CA d H M U > ►1 23 O BKOWN BROS. Mild CO., HetnU UniKgiits N. H. m.KKK iind I'll., nnr iind Koll Iron, kfiiil of rnwer'M ^ hnrf c « 1878] alM/VNA(;k. {VA Kllis, JuM Fli'mmlnjj, ThoiniiH 8. Dolftiicv.John M. C'limnMI, .To,sc|.h Fulton, Hiljis (Miirke, Jus Crowe 7th, ./huh's McKay, lhi^r|, (iumi, Jiimos A. Stevens, Daniel C. Areliil.altl, UoU-rt Nelson, K/ra F.uvton, Jiinies K. Blair, KoImtI J. P«)lloi:o C. Taylor, James M. ('reelman, Jaines Hirivll, Kenneth McLean, John Diekson, Harris Fnlmore, Daniel MeKenzie, James F. Hlanehard, E. Tnnner, jr, 8and (». W. AnhihaM, Jas Maxwell, James K. Diekie, Abm N Papiwr, David Me(». Johnston, David Nelson, Isaae llarnhill, Rohert rntmim, Jt)hn Wier, VAmn Fales, Alex H. Fletcher, Joseph C. Crowe. Thomas W. Crowe, R. N. B. Meridian, Wm Hill, John A. P. Meliclan, William BlackwiUi, A. B. Betts, Judah Buideii, Cliark's Fisher, Rufus Itipley, Tilloit Harrison, Thos Ixiwther, 'I'hos Jeiinin{::s, .I.is G. II. linnvn, "jas A. Klliott, Sum K. Kreeman, A. G. Purdy, Amos Purdy, llol>t Donkin, I. J. Ilinj-U'v, J. B. Wood- land, llich iyowerison, RuTus Woods, Hardin/^ Carter, Thomas Uolston, J. M. Atkinson, John II. Copp, Gi'orjje Kiujjr, James Nailes. County ok Dinnv — Ithtrlct of Diffbi/ — Colin Campbell, Stephen Payson, Holland E. Payson, Edwd M. Marshall, John Eldrid^e, Benj H. lluj^fijles, Sabine Savary, William Saunders, Lanchlan McKay, John ])akin, St«ms Jones, John Donnegan, Mondal Crocker, Edward H. Oakes, George Henderson, David Rice, William F. Marshall, George B. Potter, John V. Purdy, William Aymar, William F. Potter, Edward Haines, Jesse Harris, Isaiah Thurber, Benjamin Van Blarcom, George Denton, John W. Powell, Samuel T. Bacon, Edward Potter, William Lent, Alexander D. Hoyt, John S. McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn>, Hubbard Davis, William Denton, Charles Denton, William Hankinson, Thomas O. Singer, Richard Sanderson, Robert K. Timpany, W. H. Taylor, John Walsh, Charles R. Everett, Robert Reed, James H. Morehouse, George A. Purdy, Francis Hutchinson, David Cowan, James E. Delap, John Smitli, John M. Smith, Edward Hognn, George Casscboom, Jas Lovitt, E. R. Oakes, James H. Jones, Daniel Morton, Wm. Warner, Edward Everett, Lemuel Saunders, Wesley Outhouse, R. S. Fitzrandolph, Colin Johnson, Eliakim E. Tupper, Jos W. Denton, Stephen Westcott, IWwd C. Bowers, F. W. Rugges, Chas Saunders, Ephraim Bacon, W. Nichol, W. 11. Dahlgren, Edmund Burnham, E. E. Rice, Geo H. Dunbar, John Harlow, Larkin Hilton, John Hood, Chas E. Gilleland, John R, Hunt, William Haines, Chas R. McDonald, John Holdsworth, John B. Letteny, George N. Budd, William B. Dakin, Nathnniel Westcott, James A. Hughes, Soloman S. Dakiji, Whitfield Outhouse, Alpheus Marshall, Asa Porter, jr., R. N. Westcott. District or Clare— Vtxxk Novvlan, Jas Stewart, Bonaventure Ribichcau, Felix Deveau, Nicholas Deveau, Reuben Perry, Angil Blinn, John P. Thibedeau, John B. Melanson, Thomas Tooker, George U. Perry, Henry Goldlinch, Wn;. Mullen, Maturiu Robicheau, Urbine Doucette, Anselm M. Comcan, Fidele Gaudet, Luke Doucette, Louis Q. Bourquc, Geo German, II. C. Sabean, Elair Melancon, W. H. Tedford, Stephen Arscnault. County op GuYsnouo'— GwysteroK^A Dist, Hon Robt M. Cutler, Hon William 0. Heffernan, James B. Hadley, William Hart, William Moir, John Mahoncy, William G. Scott, John A. Steel, John Elder, Thomas Keating, Jessie Anderson, John Jamieson, Jos W. Hadley, Joathan Hartley, Jos David, Don Gunn, Colin Chisholm, J. A. Tory, Andrew Sangster, William Hartshorne, George Scott, J. B. Simpson, I a ft II 9 n ef H ■ 9 •1 Hi 9 a ► 0! i; M cn g UKQWat KKOii. auU €0., liuporter« Surslcul In»truiueut« vw'h Tf iMirr 13. II. mXER Mnd f'O., IVolilc'A Pntriil D.Tnninlfo. hond l*owor*K nhArf 1878] ALMAIVACK. 95 Stjlcs Hart, Christinn Jost, Alfred W. Hart, John T. Sinclair, James K. Hart, Richard O'Gormon, David Scranton, Jamrs H. Feltmate, Alexander McL Hart, Thomas O'Neii, Thomas C. Cook, Wm Torv, Wm Wehher, Jas S. Nickerson, Wm H. Wylde, Snml Aikens, Kichd Bruce. William H Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, James Fitz- ju'crald, James Purccll, Herbert R. Cunningham, Georp;e B. Iladley, James Fcrfftison, John Matthews, Sjiencer H. Giffin, Thos, F. Mil- Avanl, Donald Kennedy, Hugh McNeil, Jas R. AtwatCT*, Thos. Con- don, A. McLaochlin, Alex. Fergason, Solomon Cohoon, Charles Tay- lor, John W. Peart, Charles M. F'rancheville, Henry M, Jost, Wm. L. Peart, Wm. F. DesBarreij, Jas. H. Marshall, Abraham Cox, John Mc- Millan, Jas H, Carr, John Chisholm, Thos Hadlcp^, Donald Kennedy, Donald Chiaholm, Archilmid Chisholm, William S, McKenzio, John F. Taylor, Stephen McMillan, William Wrij^ht, Jno Kennedy, Vincent Wallace, Kinsman Sweet, David Hudson, Wm G. Scof't, jr., Stephen McMullen, Peter Sinclair, Donald S. Ferguson, Charles W. Lnndy, John W. Cnnningham, Francis Marshall, William G. Simpson, Elias'Cbok, James H. Btickley, John McGuirc, William S. Wylde, Patrick C. Cullen, J. D. Cahoon St. Mnr/s District— Lauchlan McQnan'le, Daniel Hattie, John Hattie, Samuel Archibald, Alexander Cumminj^cr, Samuel G. MjCKeen, Alexondcr Fisher, Angus Cameron, John Sinclair, John Stewart, jr, Aloxjindcr Sinclair, David R. McKcen, (ieorge M. J. Elliott, A. ll. W. McKccn, White, Charles Mcintosh, Joseph McLean, A. P M<'Kenzic, John Cumminger, Donald McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Jas H. McDonald, Alex N. McDonald, John McDaniel, Donald Kennedy, Wu). L. Pye, Jesse Cumminger, John McLean, Alex Fisher, James McC'utchcon, William Pride, John Rude, Allan Rude, Alexander Mitchell, Walter Daniels, Thomas Smith, James Hemlasv, John A. Kirk, John Hewitt, Joseph Rude, Robert Kcrmedy, Donald Sinclair, Alex. Sutherland, .John Cruikshanks, Daniel W. Crockett, Robt Rood, Dun McDonald, Reuben Mcintosh, John A. Stewart, Daniel Hattie, James A. Fraser, Geo W. Mattatall, Hugh (Jonlon, Alexander Atjderson, Kenneth Kirk, William McKeen, James L. Hattie, Elisha Hawbolt, Hugh K. Sinclair, Charles D. Nichols. CocNTT OF Halifax. — James Thomson Cnstos, Andrew Shiels, Philip Letson, Patrick Power, Dan O'Gorman, John Thomas, Francis Mnnro, Dav Annand, Charles Hamilton, James Croucher, Henry A. Gladwin, Alexander Stephen, Matthew Guild, Jer Northup, Hon Jas Cochran, Wm H. Tidmarsh, Arch McPhee, James L. Griffin, Robert Fox, John Geddes, David Archibald, Adam Deane, Ephraim Burgess, Wm E. Brine, Samuel K. Caldwell, George L. Chipman, Edm Ryan, Geo Garrison, David Thompson, Donald McLaren, Francis Layton, William Evans, Jos Kaye, Robert Romans, William Landels, John Carmichael, Hny Shellnut, John Nauffts, John A. Bell, Nat Russell, Jno Stairs, Wm J. Coleman, Win Ackhurst, Jno Lingley, Jos Thomp- son, Edward Lahcy, William Compton, John E. Shatlord, Geotge Shiels, George Dauphiney, James E.. Shatford, Frtincis Webl>er, George J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, William F. Knighl, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, John Woodill, Edward John- son, Joseph Murphy, Chambers Blakeney, D. F. Curry, Benjamin C. Wilson, John Hays David A. Nieholsqn, Thomas Humphrey, Andw Gray, Daniel Cronan, Thos E. Ke;iny, William Hare, Tnomas Walsh, John Doull, Matthew H. Richoy, Benjamin W. Salter, Patrick s w > 3 o :i o o I B i CM d o O o • IP O >d p (n riiotograpkic t'hciiilcnls etc., at UKOH'N BKOA. ana €u. n. II. ri'ttKK ami Co. Till l»l»le. It', IX. »«% DX, liriMl P«Wer'« Whni t CO a Pi « O I It;; !-■ 9G hklcher's farmkr's [1878 Walsh, George J. Lonj^ard, George G. Dustan, N. P. Christie, James Frascr, Donald McDonald, William Dunbar, Charles J. Gossip, m.d., James Crouchcr, Wellington Kent, James Kent, George S.Dickey, George Thomson, James Gardner, jr., William Hall, John H. Anderson, Thomas Mahei, Edwd Bowers, William Munro, Frederick N. Hubley, Don Archibald, Theodore Conrod, Male Mclnnis, J. W. Laurie, Jas Butler, Jno Silver, llobt Boak, W. P. West, D^JFarrell, J. B. Duffus, John Artz, G. A. Leslie, J. M. Fon'est, J. C. Ross, J. A. Shiers, Isaac McCurdv, Hugh W. Blackadar, John Taylor, John D. Tupper, Thos Walsh, "Wm Taylor, John Flinn, John Davison, William Esson, Joseph Hamilton, Edward Smith, John Higgins, John S. Bryson, Peter Ross, John M. Inglis, Andrew Drillio, James Laidlaw, Jas. W. Turner. Geo. J. Troop, Francis C. Elliott, R. W. Eraser, Patrick Hayden, ThosDurney, Danl. H. Pitts, Thos A. Parker, Samuel Hutchinson, Jno K McCurdy, Wm H. Cuinmiuger, Jas Kerr, John Kirkcr, Saml Balcom, jr, Malcolm McFarhine, David Archibald, Geo W. Madill, John Lindsay, Alex Mitchell, John Y. Payzant, Hyacinth H. Fuller, John Tcrnan, ]N[.i> , James R. Graham, Norman Campbell, Benjamin Thonf\son, Norman Hayes, jr., Jacob F. Marryatt, John Thomas, jr., William Veith, Douglas M. Story, John Eraser, John James, W. D. Harrington, Robert Motion, M. J. Power, D. J. Smith, Peter Grant, William W. Wilson, Jiio G. Bissett, Jas Farquharson, Samuel A. White, W. Henry Hart, Robert Taylor, Samuel Burris, Henry Cruikshanks, F. D. Corbett, William J. Lewis, Edgar Hill, Charles J. Wylde, John P. Fiecker, P>ios Baker, David Hunter, William Roche, jr., VVilliam B. Christian, Geo H. M«dill, Peter Jack, Edward Morrison, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax for the city only. County of Hants — Western District — John Lockhart, George Harvie, Archibald Smith, Joseph Rickards, William Chambers, Jas Cochran, John Burgess, Isaac Lake, James Greno, Robert Allison, Bennet Smith, Michael B. Salter, Isaiah Dimock, Shubael B. Parker, Thos Sandtord, James M. Higgins, Jehu M. Macomber, Benjamin Marsters, James Reynolds, Benjamin DeW Eraser, m.d., William Bennett, Shubael Dimock, Dennison Harvie, Jas Ross, Geo Johnston, Harris Martin, Jas F Cochran, Jas Dennison, Thos A. Smith, Chas J. Wilkins, Edw Dimock, Monson H. Goudge, VVTaltcr Hunter, John Jenkins, George DeWolf, John Smith, J. B. North, William Davison, Phares Constantine, Geo Armstrong, Wm. Murphy, Wm. Fish, Handley Starratt, Saml Mumford, Andrew Shaw, Thomas Akins, Edwin Mumford, Wm B. Shaw, Wm Canavan, Wm Pennisoi\, Nathan Wilcox, Jno Carmichacl, Wm Beckman, Jno Stirling, James Poyntz, Edw McLatchy, David Scott, Wm Curry, Alfred Thomas, Theophilus Cowen, William Harvie, Charles E. Young, Wm. Bailey, William McKay, William 'Ingram, Thomas Armstrong, Ezckiel N. Masters, William H. Mosher, Henry Canovan, John Taylor, Daniel Mosher, Charles T. Cochran, John A. Vaughan, William S. Salter, Elias Payzant, P. H. Almon, Samuel Murphy, John Calder, John Mosher, Allen Halej', J. Albert Vaughan. Eastern District, Francis Parker, David Frieze, John McDougall, Alexander Thompson,Jno S.Brennan, Wm R.Wallace, Jas Withrow, Wm McDou- gall, Geo Smith, Geo Densmore, Jno Dimock, Benj Blois, Wm C.Casey, Josiah Custance, Isaiah Smith, Wm Lawrence, ;^van Urquhart, James McKenzie, Jas W. King, Wm Etter, Robt Faulkner, Stpn Harvie, Hugh McLearn, Andw Kirkpatrick, Jas Ellis, Wm Wardrop, Geo Ainslie, Jno 1 H a ef > n ifi « > H Ui ft H O O G. Ma Pu Bes Do YaV Dui Av( ITnj Jno Jac< Gill I'aii Mel Ale Mu doe Gill Mc Bo) Jiin An Wr Do .far Mc Au W Til Cl( M( gn Su BttOlf N UKVTIIEKS and CO., H^kolesmle Driissi»to ower'MlVlinit [1878 ;tia,n, James OSSip, Mi D., ! S. Dickey, , John H. », Frederick nnis, J. W. Parrell, J. r. A. Shiers, I). Tapper, liam Esson, S. Bryson, ?s Laid law, ^V. Fraser, ;er, Samuel Kerr, John libald, Geo , Hyacinth CumplM?!!, yatt, John aser, John J. Smith, rquharson, uel Buiris, dgar Hill, ;r, William i, Edward ity only. t, George ibers, Jns t Allison, Parker, Benjamin William bhnston, j Smith, I Hunter, j William I Wm. IS Akins, ennison, , James Thomas, Bni ley, Ezckiel Taylor, iWilliam John Eastern exander VIcDou- Casey, James , Hugh lie, Jno 3 Hi s ft ? n ft 9 B M a on fl. n. FIT? XKII A ro^ VtMr aii(l Roll Iron, Hend orl*owrr h ^Vlinrr. I a > M 3 ft o 1878] ALMANACK. 1)7 JfcLcarn, Harrv B. Murphy, Wm Blake, A B Smith, Don McKay, Dmil Blois, H II Blois, Sam Blois, John Sim, Jno T. Scott, Jolin IJr- quliurt, Wm H. Withrow, Gcf) 1'. Thompson, James Simi)Son, Kolxirt Tutnam, William Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Tcrhunc, Kobt Parker, Jas Casey, Danl Thompson. Thomas Woolaver, Thomas Hunter, Nelson Wicr, Jacob Hennij^'ar, Wm Walker, Walter Burton, Wm Hunter, Alex Dunbar, Angus Hose, David R. Crow, Arch Frame, Alfred Putman, George Frcize, Ellas Pay/ant, Wm S. Salter, Alex Hiltz, John McKcnwe, Geo T. Smith, Wm Brcnnan, John Fcnton, Andrew Pearson, J«hn W. Morris, Charles H. Snffle, Dunean McLean, John Graham, John Putnam, Osmond O'Biien, Richard Sterling. County of Inverness. — John McLeod, John McLellan, James G. McKecn, Donald McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Martin McPhcrson, Malcolm McDonald, Lauchliu McDougall, Donald Smith, James PurccU, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Samuel Campbell, Angus Beaton, Mai McKay, Alex Chisholm, Jno Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Don McI>onald, Jas McDonell, Don McLellan, Matt McDaniel, Rodk l\IcNeil, Ang McKachern, Jno G. Crowdis, Jno Chisholm, Jno Wright, Edw McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Ricd Darcy, J. Duncan Cameron, Duncan McLean, Donald Mcintosh, Wm McQuarry, Patk Dowling, Arch McPhail, J. Beaton, Malcolm McLeod, H-gh Cameron, m.d., Hugh McDonald, Wm Grant, Donald McDonald, Donald McDonald Jno McDonald, Jno McEachern, Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kcnno O • w o o O Ml P O ►I Ui o o tn o o p BKOWN KKOTUUits» A CO., liuporter» ol l*ateul lIledlclueA. 6 o 01 M be o 0} If. II. WVf.t.Kn A i:o„ FirUi^M <*nxf SCcnf* ifcml«r PrtwcrTi TTftjiri'. 'J8 IJKLCnKIlK FAIilMICK » [1878 I'inlivf M(;I)onal(], rlnmcs T. LawrerK-e, J(>t4ei>li CotnTie, Dotiakl Me- MavHcr, .iohi> L. Mcl^aii^ John G. McQuarikj, John CavmpbeW. CouNTy OF KiNOS — Samncl Cliipmun, Eirinnml I'ulmer; KK'harfl Sfiirr, Jolm F. IJutc^hinson, Alcxaiufcr Patterson, Wm Miller, FairllcM Smith, Edward P. Bonfcn, l*atrick D. ScanUm, Arclahahl WaikfT, Jolm O. Pineo, Gideon Co«!;sn'el}, David Ells, Janies Eaton, Amos ShcflicM, Ehenozer Biuchnr, Rieharcf W. Kidston, James Griflln, John II. Cux, Irad BenjaTnin, Knssd Coldwell, Leri \V. Eaton, Jacob Loekhart, Charlea Eaton, Winekworth Ciji'])m'an, A^)^dlaIn Newcomb, Zehulon Nerly, Sydney WeltV)n, William A. 'rii[)|)cr, l>avid Ilnntlcy, Jno W. Knseo, John W. Borden, Benj H. C!alkii\, rM)hn N. Bowles, John Kirkpatviek, Wm W. Patterson, Win iJ. Lyons, Willva:n lllvodes, Thos A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, James BH;;h, Ilirum Borden, Cyrus Johnston, William Davidson, William .r. Wallace, An;j;ustir»e A. Pineo, George F. Kobinson, Edward Hamilton, Willianj Crane, Jumes Ix^ard, jr., John Porter, Joshua lUiid, Jolm M. linker, Cliavles C Hamilton, »!.»., Edwin Parker, George Kinsman, Charles Hall, Henry Lovett, Jau>e9 E Boekwell, Enoch A. Forsyth, Isaac Hamilton, George W. Fisher, John H. Clarke, Jacob M. Kuseo, John A. Chipman, William B. Ward, Ixx)nard Fitch, John H. Miner, Benjamin B. Woodworth, Jolm P. Lyons, Benjamin P. AVeaver, Edward C. Foster, George Dodge, George Marsters, John W. Barss, Chaiies Dickie, George Har- vey, George N. Fuller, Obed Benjamin, David B Newcomb, Henry White, Jolm E. Ells, George Hamilton, diaries Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew ])wight Dcwolf, Kichard D. West, Williai Bowles, Henry Pineo, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, Joseph B. Davidson, Elisha SchoHeld, Lee nard I'ortcr, Le(Hnird K. Ilsley, Jno Lamont, jr, Wm C. Bill, Ilandley C. Shaffner, Abram G. JNL'rrsters, , Eliakim Tapper, Jno S. Newcomb, Henry L. Baker, WmN. Newcondj, ■ Amos Haxtcr, Jos K Ilea, d.c.l., MartinL. Cleavcland, Geo C. I'ineo, I'Mw M. Margcson, Moses Brown, Jas Martin, Jas Doyle, Jno Tobin, thu) (). Morse, F-dw Ivcdmond, Jas E. Lyons, Jas P. Cunninghan\, Edwin l»and, SaMiucI S. Kohinson, Wm A. Porter, George L. Jess, Wm. II, Woodward, Wm S. West, James E. Band, Leander Band,Edvard K. Hisliup, Gi(U'()ii Power, Oliver Woothvorth, 'J'ltos Ilandley ("bute, Jer l?ligli, Leandcr lOaton, D. Harris Newcomb, J. Leandor Wi'ckwire, TIios Tu/.o, Joseph Starratt, David E. Ross, Robert Ells, V/illiam H. ISkiimer, Charles R. Northup, Edwin Ilarns, JauK'S S. Witter, John N Coleman, D. Rupert Eaton, John W Margcson, Leveret DeV. Chipman, D. 1). Davidson, Obndiah Newcomb, John S. Belcher, Jam»«s T. Manninir, J(din IS. Woodworth, John Fnllorton, William Snn'th, J.W.Taylor, Nathan W. Fisher, AVilliam J. Wallace, Edw Harris, Amos Black, Thomas Craig, Justus W. AVarner, A. Stanley Fisher, Geo Mumo, Williauj (ilen, W. H. Bent, Janies Patterson, Jolm I'aulkner, Wm Coiulon, Edward M. Jordeu.Perc/ M. Brickens, Jonathan Kand. Fred Brown, Alexander Tupper, Patrick Fuller, Nelson Patterson. Charles Taylor, Elias S. Graves, John Foster, John 8. Welton. George E. Cox", J. W. Bigelow, Mic-hael Lonergan, Rockwell. Duncan D. C. Reid W o o 9f H> o M I M w o Or V (0 tf P > > a n. UUOU.\ Ki;oTili:i{s^ »V co., OiUiunii-c i^quurc, Uniliax. i» tfhnrt'. [1878 Dnakl Mc- i| eU. r; RH'harfl m Miller, ArclBllialfl Is, Jnmes . Kniston, ]w«ll, Lcri Clirpmnn, 'illhun A. t, Benj H. n. Win IJ. ith, Janics I, William , Edward ir, Joshua in Parker, Rockwell, tjcr, John B. Ward. , Jolm P. ;c Dod^c, rgc Har- Ncwcomb, t, Thomas I Williai. foseph B. jiley, Jno JMarstcrs, Ncwiomh, C. I'inco, lo Tobin, m, Edwin VV,n. II. Ivard n. iiite, Jcr ire, Thus William >. Witter, Leveret Belcher, William ee, Eilw Stanley "atterson, Jricketis, Fuller, Foster, o^er;,^m, (Icon E. Parker, Jjyons, Leonard W c; c 9f o e M H I M w n Or ft > W. n. rriiliRR A€0.. Nobt«*A Pnti^nt l»ynnniltf>, ncail of Power's ITlinrr. a a o > 4) (I) ■•« ;h :J tj o .(3 '.J rS P. * u o ■ij bo w 3 o o < 'A o ISTB] AJ.MANAOK. 09 L CouNTT ov LiJNKKBi;n« — Benjamin Znvicker, Cliarles L. II Chiurh, Henry Baillcy, Gojrtre W. Kaulhack, Wn V. Anch-ews, Morton Wheelwk, J^emnel M. Drew, Benjamin liynard, Nicholas WollV, Ceo Koss, Geo Richardson, Jos P. Miller, Benj" W. C. Miuiuintj:, Thos K. Crauf,^ James 1). ticW^, Wm Robinson, Lewis Knaut, Edw Mornfin, Oeoro^c K. Mills, William S. Drew, Kobcrt Scott, J. Jos;p!i Kudolf, G(!or!40 Barss, Charles Lordlcy, l^obert Smith, Edward 'J'eel, Joseph Whitford, Nelson Ghcslcy, J, M. Iloyt, Joseph Baker, George Wile, Simon llisi>er, Willinm Turuw, Bobert-, Lindsay, James Stari-a,tr, IJobert Dawson, John Smith, Henry D. Cleavcland, Joseph W. Lockhart, Lewis Anderson, John Trcthucy, James Lant/, James Dcclnaan, licnry Alders, J. James Koek, Casper OxncT, Adam F<»ndel, Leonard Hebb, Reuben Mf>r>j DiWi^>'hiiK'y, William S^^atlbrd, VVui. Faulkner, Jacob P«;kk'.s, D. 14. Himmolman, Ri(di«r C « a P o X. VUOHJii ItKOTUEUM A i'O^eiuituUiilHiiml'roHvt ArticleM* If. n. FirLE,R» A ro.. Tin Plate, U\ ri, IM1, Dl. Hnul »r Powers Wkarr. f Hi o o PI 100 BRLCHER'S FARMEIl's [1878 McLonn, I>un McKay, Jas McTiao, Richard Tanner, DanI McDonald, John li. Noonan, Mahcnr T. Sniitli, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex McDotiakl, M.U., Tlios Frascr, Jas Hudson, John McDonald, ( Anj^us' son) .John McDonald, (John's son), Don McLean, Wni McGillvray, Clias McKinnon, Chas McDoujj^all, Wni Cameron, Charles McLcllali, (i. Canihhell, J. Jlisloj), It. P. Grant, K. Ross, A. Fruser, Jesse Iloyt, Dt>n Mci>onuIct, f.o., Jtis Frttfsor, l>tiuiul Grant, Maurice Power, Wm Brownrig^, Danl McLea i, Alex Mcf^oil, Don Ro«», Wn^ Mcl>on}rall, Jno Cuniniinj^, Jas Cumminp, Don D. McDonald, Chas T. Irvinir, Ko^»t McNeil, Allan MePhee, Donald Sutherland, Malcom McDonald, Michael C. <>ldinf», William S. Fraser, John R. Fniscr, Anj^ns McMillan, Jno Falconer, Wm Mc^Ijjircn, A. J. Patterson, Jno Yorston, Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sntherlann, I'hos Grant, Rohcrt McNaufi^hton, Danl Munro, Robt McLean, Jno Miller, Jas P. McLennan, C. Dvvyer, Wm Campbell, Peter Brown, Duncan Wicr, Geor{):e Smith, Jno Fraser, Dav Hugpiin, Robt Bannernwin, Jas Mitchell, Wm C. Oldinti', John D. Fraser, E. McLcllan, Jolm Oliver, James Stalker, G^o. J Hamilton, John Johtison, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, Kolxirt Dewar, Goo McConncIl, Alex. McGillivray, John R. Davies, Kenneth Cameron, Sjimuel A. Foster, Jno McDonald, (Dal), John McKenzic, Jas Koss, John P. Lavvson, Robert S. McCunly, Jolin Fraser, Robert Campbell, Alex Sutherland, A. M. Fraser, Jno H. Innis, Jno Denoon, Charles McKinnon, Alex N. Gunn, Robert Campbell, Norman Gunn, Jno D. Can>eron, Dav Conners, Francis McKen/ie, Jno D. McDonald, Neil Frascr, Janncs Keith, Richard Fntser, L>avid Cultn, William McLean, David J. Meikle, Roderick McDougall, Jantes Frascr, James Roy, jr., John T. Oliver, Daniel Mcljcan, Robert Simpson. County ok Queens— James F. More, Richard Carder, William McGill, Zoheth Freeman, Joseph Dexter, George Mcl^eod, Eldred Colux>n, IvolHJrt Dolliver, Steplicn Mack, David Fiveman, Svlvanus Morton, Israel Hendry, George S. l*Jirker, Cluirles Allison, jr., Fnoch Steadnnan, John II. Mulhall, Eclwunl McLcod. Samuel T. N. Sellon, Samuel Fa'cman, Stejdien C. Tupper, John R. Hall, ICdward P Fi-eeman, Joseph H. Cook, Elk Morton, Jal)ez F. Park, Bart F. Tupper, Joseph Cliandler, Asa Morine, Edward C. Seely, Nath Tup])er, Lewis A. Sponagle, Stew F. Gardener, Simeon F. Hunt, George A. Fisher, William Hendry, Eldred H. Barnaby, Kichard Knowles, Donald Campbt'^U, Hugh 'Houston, Joseph Inne"^s, Wm Cowie, Joseph M. Freeman, Patk Flvnn, Joshua N. Freenwn, Drew H. BkR'ket, Uiehd H. Teller, John I^u'cv, Milton Dousrlass, John McGinty, jr., Hy W. Hoeker, Spencer Cohobn, JnoC. Wolf, Chas E. INIorton, Jos Ford, Wm H. Freennin, Stephen Smith, P. Armstrong, Jos B. Harlow, James U. Freeman, Lewis Minard, Theodosius Ford, John H. IMinard, Uriah Jolmston, A. M. Henneon, Geo W. Barss, Martin McNutt, Vincent Dexter, J. Newton Mack, Silvanns Munro, James Croft, James Purdy, Caleb Colo, Gilbert S, Mack, Thos. M. Dunphv, Snneon F. Brown, Jc'n McDonald, Alex McDonald, John Baglv, jr.. W..ll.am Wentzell, John Edgar, John H. ])unlop, Nathan Ellis, Jcihn Paysant, sonr., Robert RolKjrtson, Nelson Mcleod, Charles Cushino-, John W. Cobb, Jabez Coop, l>avid Sheriff, James E. Dalev, James C^u-der, Thon^as Day, Joseph B. Freeman, Aiden Waterman, Jacol) II : LSi ' Wa B 1 Da) cj Joh k : Sin : Gai ^ iPat g Lai S Bo.^ fi 'C. ] g Uu S Ilei Z 'Arc « Mc ? For U TIoi « ; Pr< I Mc 53 Mu An & Mm 2 Me BUOWN KUOTUEKS •& €0., Surgical In.Mrumeuts. wcrN Wharf. II. II. FIllJiKK A CO., Y. HI. Shrct Zinc, licnd »rPolvoi«»H Wlinrf. 1878] ALMANACK. 101 In 10 la in In It* 1(0 Wntcnnnn, Elisha P. Christopher, John Fitzgerald, William Rccd, David McNutt, Charles Cameron. County of Richmond— Henry Martell, John R. Smith, senr. John Morrison, John Matheson. Alexander Murchison, Anthy Oliver, Simon Unhin, Ken McLeod, John Fuller, Charles Bondrot, Edward Gauion, E. P. Flynn, Rok'rt McKenzie, Robert Hill, William Brynicr, Patrick Maul)ourqette, Maurice J. Kavanagli, Ken Morrison, Simon T-andry, Jeftii\v Roudrot, John Frahill, Danl O'C. Madden, Peter liosdet, John II. Rindress, Amie Martell, Isaac LeVesconte, James Smith, David Gnichy, Wm LeVesconte, Angus McLeod, Henry C. Fixot, M.n., Don N. Shaw, Hen Carre, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bcl- fontainc, John McDonald, Louis Boudrot, Don Mattheson, William Ui([uhart, George H. Bit^.sett, Hyacinth Martell, William G. Ballam, Hector Murchison, Donald McKav, Isidore LeBlanc, Henry Richard, Archibald Johnston, John R. femith, jr., Gilbert Paon, Andrew McDonald, Angus McNeil, James Hearn, sr., Charles King, Max Fon'cst, David McNamara, jr, ±*etcr Gruchy, John Keefe, Albert B. Hooper, Angus McKinnon, Neil Stewart, Joseph Matheson, Robert G. I'roctor, Simon Tcrrio, James Phelan, Sebastian Vigneau, jr., D. McHae, R. G. Morrison, Wm Chisholm, Hector McKinnon, Walter Murray, George M. Jean, Remi Bcnoit, Felix Forest, Charles Lenoir, Angus McNeil, Paul Leblanc, George Clough, Joseph Bissctt, Sylvester lioudrot, Edward Proctor, Charles Grant, Alex Mcintosh, Murdoch McHae, Alexander McCuish, Alex T. Matheson. Simon P. LeBlanc, JiK) Morrison, Emile Moucbet, Casimer Robert, m.d., David Walker, William R. Morrison, Allan J. McNeill, Felix Marmand, James LeBlanc, Malcolm J. T. McNeil, John McNeill. County of Siielbuune — Robert Carrie, Gilljcrt McKenna, Wm J. Bell, William T. Kelly, James T. Holden, David Eisenhauer, , John M. Dall, Joseph Wnlters, William McKay, William Herkins, 1 John G. W. Dall, John Purney, James P. Johnston, Hugh McAlpinc, William Dunlop, jr., Jacob Locke, Austin Locke, James Bower, Robert G. Irwin, John A. McGowans, George Cox, Elisha W. Perry, Robert ! AV. Freeman, James Moal, John Bowers, Henry G. Sutherland. Bairimjfon Dislrict — William Cunningham, Jas C Smith, Josiah Snow, Henry'Chute, Bartlctt Covill, Thos L. Banks, Thos. Coffin, Thos W. Wilson, William B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, Vincent Nickerson, Michael Wrayton, Daniel Sargent, A. C. Avard Doane, William A. Snow, Martin Thomas, Thomas Hogg, Thomas Watson, John B. Ijawrencc, David Daley, Francis W. Ilomer, Robert Sutherland, Wm H. Coffin, John C. Cunningham. County of Victoria — William Jones, Charles J. Camplxill, Alex- ander Taylor, Alexander Munro, Joseph Hartt, Angus Buchannan, John W. Burke, Alexander McKay, Lewis Bown, Alexander Cameron, Angus McLeod, John McLeod, John McDonald, John S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Don McLean, Jno McLennan, Charles Campbell, Malcom McLean, Lauchlan McDonald, Donald Morrison, Rupert G. Z wicker, Hector Campbell, Jcssec Roper, Wm McLean, Kenneth McKcnzic, Edward McLeod, Mur McKenzie, Mur McDonald, Kenneth McDonald, Angus McAulay, Neil McAskill, John McLeod, Neil Morrison, Kenneth Buchanns\n, Luther McLeod, Thomas S. Bown, jr., John McKinnon^ Duncan Morrison, A. B. Morrison, Angus Cameron, P n ? & » o (0 »1 (R & O o > en a t o w o 0) o o p w CD SiiouKC'M, KrH^hCH UHil €oiHb)i at BttOWN BitOTUUItH di €0. ,*. II. II. PriJ.KH A 4'0.. RliiMliiKt rowiirr, llouil of l*o Wlinrf. ri M •0 ci! >; o A A o •d n c3 •0 o s^ 'O ly 1 1' ;^ ■ oi ? P4 '■ * ;^:. Vf, » 1 i ■ 1 . i ! c • o >> ]02 in:i.cni<:u s k a km Kits [1S78 ivi, j^viiry J^o^^^.v, A^wiinivi vji. ..,-,». v./. j^^wT.i, ^iv..T..,,t i . iT.» i.,v..,, ])unc;ui McAskill, Murdoch McKeiizic, Donald McKay, Philip Frascr, Donald J. McKac, Hu^h McAskill, Malcolm McLcod, Duncan Mcliae, Donald McLean, John Morrison, l*ryor Hull, Charles Hart ])avid McCiirdy, Charl*»s McDonald, Charles L. Camjihell, Peter McLeod, ])ona!d McKeny.ie, Charles Mcliae, Leonard McLeod, James McKinnon, Colin Munro, Duncan Kerr, Donald Walker, K. II. McKenzic, Hohert 1). Camphell, Joseph Heclan, R!) S. Blauvelt, John Carbind, ,bM-emiah Murphy, Mellbrd Sims, Caljb Cook, J. Ingram Brand, Wm 11. Gavell. Coiamissionors for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors and for taking affidavits to hold to Bail. County op Annapolis— Geo R. Grassic, I. W. Buggies, Joseph Whoolock, James Gray, William Y. Foster, Chas M. Forbjs, John Mdls, John Fleet, Robert Mills, Edwiml I^arteau, T. W. Chesley, Tho.; s 3, A a en ?! 09 (0 P •0 I 0, UI&OWN IMtOTllflKS •» CO.« "IVUolesule llraioMM^. •VMlinrr. II. II. rifiiLKIl A <;Om I'aiftnt Hnfi'ty Fiizc, llond ofPowor'N fVlinrf. 1878] ALMANACK. 108 IS to u u :§ I * , u k d .0 n m IH CO r L. Whoolock, All)crt Ikals, L. S. Morse, William Huaidon, TIk.mius A. Gavn/,a, Hi(;liai(lsoii llnnis, A. W. Coihutt, Harris Von Blareoin Ulcliard J. Uniackc, J. G. H. Parker, AVilliam Chipiiian. Co. OP Antioonisiie— Win R. Cnnninf^ham, Win J. Book Kiolianl J. Forristall, Donald McKenzio, Thomas M. Kiri"- Edward Corbett. *" Co. OF Cape Brkton— C. E, Leonard, Henry Davenport, William Gamniell, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John MoLcan, John Fer- j,'usson, John Forbes, Chas J. Clark, Hugh MeLeod, Joseph McVarish. Co. OF CoLcnusTEii— Wm Campbell, James F. Blanchard, Jas. K. Blair, William MeKim, Wm A. Fulmore, John King, Thomas Miller, George Reading, Eliakim Tupper, jr. Co. OF CiTMnKULAND— Charles D. Roarh, C. G. Donkin, Willianl II. Rogers, Charles B, Dewolf, Donald MeKay, C. K. Ratehlbrd, Amos S. Blenkh(»rn, Cyrus Benf, J. Z. Bliss, Jol) Seaman, Wm Oxiev, Amos Tnrdy, W. Y. King, Arthur David&on, Angus McLeod, Thon'ipson J. Ct-pp. Co. OF Dionv— Chas Budd, John Donnc/ran, Edward M. Marshall Louis Q. Bounjue, Jiasil A. Robichati, Charlton Sabean, Holland E Tayson, Colin Campbell, senr., Wm B. Stewart, B. IL Ruggles, Edwd llogan, A. M. Conteau, Bonavcnture Kobi.-heau, W. 11. Taylor, George Henderson, John V. I'urdy, Charlas IL Denton, J. J. Lockhart, J. L. Dauphinee, John lloldsworth, Franeis Hutchinson. Co. OF GuYsnouo' — William G Scott, John Mahoney, Jas B. Iladley, Wm Hart, Christoi)her Jost, P. C. Ciillen, Edward 1. Cnnninghftm, James E. Hart, Solomon Cahoon, John McMillan ; iSt. Mary's Disf., Hugh McDonald, Wm A. MeKeen, Alex N. McDonald, John W. McKeen, W. D. R. Cameron, Daniel Hattie, James A. Eraser. Co. OF Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Andrew Shiels, Joseph Kave, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Napcan Clarke, Peter H.'LcNoir, Wm. Twining, M." I. Wilkins, Chas. Taylor, W^allaco Graham, Wm F McCoy, John 1). Tupper, John IL Anderson, Isaac J. Wylde, Alex Stephen, John Erwin, jr., Geo A. Allison, J. H. Frith, Wm R. Foster, J. W. Longley, E. S. Crawley, Lewis W. DesBarres. Co. OF Hants — John O. King, David Frieze, Jas Poyntz, Isaac Carver, M. II. Goudge, George H. King, J. W. Ouseley, Isaac Hamilton. Co. OF. Inverness — Lauchlan McDougall, James McDonnell, Angus McDoimell, William Grant, William McPherson, Duncan t'ampbell, m.d., Donald McDonald, Angus Grant, A. "A. Taylor, -lames F. Lawrence, John McKay. Co. OF Kings — John F Hutchinson, Richard Starr, William Crane, Benjamin H. Calkin, Winckwortli Chipman, W^m Eaton, Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robinson, Geo ^"^ dge, Levi W. Eaton, Joseph Benjamin Davison, John H. Denniso , Edward A. Pyke. Co. OF LuNENP.TjKG — Dauicl Dimock, Matt Ernst, James Dowling, Robt Scott, Jas Dccliman, Jas I). Selig, Benjamin Dauphinee, Lewis Smith, W. M. B. Law son. (9 s o o o I o O d M > }^ en M § o *i P o o o «♦ CO O P o l»y<; StuffM una dmfecUoucry, at UK<>WN UIlOTllKltS A CO. n. n. rriilKH a «'«.. **H«>yi*H" LrnllH'r BvKlng. Hon CR tt BUOW\ llUOrilVltS «fi CO., 4>rUiiHuce S^qnarc, Uulirax wor'M Wlim* II. II. rilLLKK <> /"7%, G. Henderson. (iuyslKtroHtjIi, W. Ilartshorne. Kiw/s, E. (/Ogswcll. I'irernesH, iJamoH G. McKcen. Halifax, VV. II. Crcighton. ruNiTKNTiARY— Warden, ($1,400) John Flinn. Mvdiml Attnulant, (S.')00) Uufns S. liiack, m.d. (%ii,/ains, (SlOO i-acli) Ucv Alex lionians liev T. J. Jialy. Chi(fOj/iccr, («G00) Charles lloss. Immiouation Office— J//ft/i/, Edwin Clay, Halifax. Inspkotor op Steamkr8 for Nova Scotia and Nkw Bruns- wick— VV. M. Smith, St. John, N. B. Armitrators— James Cowan, Isidore Ilurteau, Henry Elliott, lliam Taylor. Willi Master, Capt J. D. Cummins. Port of Pictou — Harbour Commissioners, Robt P. Grant, Joseph Gordon, James D. McGregor. Pilotaye Authority, Robert f. Grant, Joseph Gordon, James I). McGregor, Alexander J. Patterson, Captain Daniel McDonald. Harbour Master, John Gunn. Port of Sydney— Por< Physician, A. D. McGillivray, M. D. Harbour Master, Arthur H. Bourinot. Shipping Master, Robert R. Ingraham. Port Warden at Port Hawkesbury, Daniel Ilennessy. " " at Port Mulgrave, George B. Hadley. Bay, Peter F. Boutillier. Port Hawkesbury, Daniel Hcnnessy. Port Hood, John Murpliy. Yarmouth, George E. Cann. Tusket, Forman Hatfield. Getson's C'oi'c, George Z wicker. Annapolis, Jacob T. Starrett. McNair's Cove, Ronald McEachern. Bear River, Wm F. Ilennigar. Windsor, Capt JamjS Wiley. Baddeck, Stephen Atwaier. Plaisi Cove, Don Eraser. Lunenburg, Wm H. Bcgg. Poit Mulgrave, Ang igar 'ster II. JVcDonald. Pugwash. James Bent. Cheticamp, F. Anconi. Cave Canso, Wm. Walsh. Wallace, W. McNab. Parrsboro' ,E. VV. Beattie. Whycocomah, Neil McKinnon. SiiiPiMNG Masters — Cow Bay, Roderick McKcnzie. o e o I H I O o* s O O 9f TrnMtiCM, Supporters, ut BUOWN Klt4»Tiii:ics « €0 .^!^: II. II. niJ.FH «t ro.. ^Itiiitlln niHl TnriiMl ronlnin'. Ilr ml Powf r'n WIiih - lOG UKLCII Kit's FARMKil'8 [1878 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA. NOVA SCOTIA POSTAL DIVISION. Tosv OtJicf /i,si>rrfoi; ($2,200) F. M. I'ns^ow. Assf. I\ 0, Tnsfirrfor, (SI, 200) .J. I). StulT. (J/»-ii-s, lnHfirrht/s Oj/irr, T SonlllilII, Dullnlas Stewart, TIioiims K. D.ivisoii, S. ,1. K. Siivoin. Ilcniduit Ol/ic.o Kerp, r ami MisHcwj,!-, Iv. U. McMilliin. Money Order Bimnch. I a Snixrhilrntlrnt Mnn>,, (tnhr Oj/irc, (Sl.rtOO) James II. Tlionio. erics, Fied. W. Crei>;ljton, Stephen S. Tliorno, T. Grassie Crci^'hton. Railway Mail Servioe. Chrk-A, E. A. Bent, Alfred Brown, Frank P. Bent, J. McN. Gabriel, R. Davison, J. W. II. (-anieron, J. McNeill, VV. Crowly. Halifax Post Office. Post Master, ('$2,400) II. W. Blnekiidur. A!i!Histnnt Post.inastrr, (-^1,200) F. V. Trenmine. Chrh, Tlios. W. DcWolfe, Arthur II. Ciinnin^rlmm, Win. II. C'hiuiiherhiin, William II. Donovan, T. \V. CaHcv, J()sej)li O'Hricn, George Paw, John ()"J'oole, W. V. Smith, David O'Brien, P. Mulenhv, (;. M. R. Lownds, C. 1). Eraser, F. J. Tower, Ji. W. Travis, William Parker, C. G. Mitcholl, Kdwi.rd Delanev. Nin's/iniiir Siirlir!<,('\nircU Sniitli, 'PhdmaH (Jonron. /.vfti-r Cirriirs, S. Saunders, (Superintendent); J. Fitz;ier.ild, John Wilsim, Fdw. (Carroll. 11. G. Laurillianl, J. O'Malloy, J. Mahar, K. Miller, T. MuUaiu'v. />*').»• Collectors, James Swules, John Wood. A/issc.fujcr, D. Silverthorne. MAILS. Northern — (By Ii»t(M-colonirii lluilwny.) Coiintio.'i of CumlitMl.iiul aiitl CoIi-Iki.s- tor, ntiti KiiMtiM'n limits ; iiiul itlacea in IliililUx aloii)^ tho lino of liitwr- coloniiil liuilway Truro, Amlu-rst Musquodoboit, via Sbubenacadie.. . . EfjMern—(l^\ ricton Branoli.) (lomilieM of I'ictou, Antigonish. and (Juysboro'; aud Isliuid of Capo llnston riolou (town) RJid N«w (rlnsj,'o\v. . . . CLOSK. Daily, Sundays ex. Soini-daiiy Sim. ex. Mon., Wod., Fri. Ed.stfrn Short — (by Ooncb.) Musijuodoboit iiiubcir.Tiin^ier, Sheet llarlpDi-, Maiie .lusfjih, &o Western— (T\y W. Sf A. rxaihvay.) Oonntioa of Yarmouth, Di^'iiy Anna- I)>>li.<, and iviiigt*, aud \Vcst<'iii llall(^; : ElKM-shouso.Windsor.Wolfville, Ivout- ville and HRutsport ]>aily, Suiulnys ex. Si^iui-daily, Sun. ex. Mon., Wed., Fri. Daily, Sundays ox. Semi-daily, Sun, ex, AURIVE. Daily, Sundays ex. Send-daily. Sun. ex, Tues., ThurH., Sat. Daily, Sunday.s ex. Semi-daily, Sun. ex. Tues., Thurs., Sat. Daily, Suiulay.s ex. Somi-dally. Sun. ex. UKOWN Ul&OTilft.lCS A CO.. Ontiiuuctf Mqiiarc, llalilax wrr'H WliiH- 11. If. ri'LLKk «t 4 «., Illii<*k lliiir Mniiititf, tU'iui of f'o^v<'r'H If fuiff r V « « Ix h S I *' U |4 a , << IS u Q 00 < < 1H78] AL&IANACK. 107 I (/'OHiillcs of l/iiiifiiliiir).', <^i<'PiiM, (lihl Shfll.iiriu', liii'l StIilciiii'iilM of St. MuiKUna'H Hay (Co. of IliiliCux).. . Nfw Brunswick. (hililrii), Qiif/ii-r, Manilo/ttt, mid lirttt.fk (')iluinhift. Miti;iliiii a Isliinils vift I'irtuu CI/OHK. AitKlVE. Daily, Siiiidnyw ex. Sijini-diiily, Hiiii. ex. Daily, HiiiidiiyH «x. /'. li. Inland via V nton niid Cli'town. via Slicdiac , ity I'arkftH en nmte botwwtn llalirnx and (^lU'tfiiHtnwii Jiy HtciiiiicrH uf L'l'omwtdl Ijiiio .... St, Pierre et Miqtltlnn. llfrmndn, \V. Tmlifn,^ Briti$h Guinnn I5v Ciiiiard Packet dirnct Kv .SliipKof W.ir , Via tliH United States Thr United StatfS— Via St. John, N. It I'tir Ht(Miiiu«r " Fidiii'tli " via IJoKtoii . Per Ktcaima- of ItOHton and Col. H. R. (.'o IVr Ktcanu'is of Cromwel! \Am-, Mr.rkn, Crntral America, nml Atlantic Const of South America, via N»nv York /'arifir. Const n/Sovth America, China, .fapan, Imlia, Australia, New Ze.ul- anil, via San Francisco l''ortiii;i,'litly until na viyi.tion cloKci Tu«««. NViil.Kii( Wi)(l., und Sut. |)ady, Snndiiyn t-x. f>aily, HiindayH tix. Daily, Hiindayrt «•». F'tnitrlitly iMifilcloHi. viyi.tion cloKCK. I of iittviiintion. Tu«««. Will. Kii tf Sat Mon.Wcfl.TliiMH.Hut. FortnlKlitly. VV»'<1., and «at. /'•oitniK'Iilly. Alioiit vMiY 10 days Al>onl fvriy 10 dayN on nnivalot boat on arrival of hoal Kvcry altcrinitH .Mon- day, nft«-r arrival of diifct Knylihli mail, Montldy. Ak o|i[>ortiinlty ofTorft Duily, SuiidHyd ux. Dnily, SnridayH ex. Monday. Saturday. Ahout. cvory 10 dayn oil arrival of boat. DaJIy, Siindnyfe <(x. Daily, Sinnlays ex. j (treat Britain anil Ireland — I r.y direct i'acket I<'or(nij.'litly. Via Itinionski, by Canadian Packet. . !Kiiilay. Via New York Mt>nday. I British Colonies and Foreign Countries hi/ iray of Eni^lnnd — ]>y direct Packet Via (Jinebec, by Canadian packet Via New York l''orlni^fIilly, daynun- ctTtaiii. Montldy. Ifiicerlain. DayH uncertain. Daily, HnndayH eX. Saturday. Monday. About (Very lO dayn on arrival of boat. Days uncertain. l)ayH uncertain. Forfniybtly. Weekly, day uncerl. Uncertain. See Great Ilritain «& See Great Britain ^ Ireland above. i Ireland above. Letters intended for Rcfti8tr > 0) UKOn»i BKOTIIEKS uu(l CO., Vrtlunure smaiu-e, UaUftix II. ft. Ftltil.F.ir .t 4'o., "RinndntniR" Lnii<1iiii iVliltc1i<>»(1. Pinvrr'N tVlinrf a o r u u n o m ■u 0) d t M t. H o Q Hi < 1878] ALMANACK. 109 Letters and Papers should be tuUlressed to Street and Number at which to be delivered. Change of Residence should be promptly notified to the Postmaster in writing. The public are ref|ucsted to adopt the house door letter-boxes, the use of whicli will result in greatly increased rapidity in the delivery of letters. No person need call at the office for letters, for all may have mail matter left at their residences regularly, without risk or cliarge. Business men arc requested not to ask lor the return of Letters mailed by mistake or otherwise. Dartmouth. Mails sent to Dartmouth three times per day at 6 a.m., 12.1.^) p.m. and 5.1& p.m. COUNTY POST OFFICES. The following is a list of the principal regular Post Offices, in Nova Scotia, viis. : Post Offices. Post Masters. Post Offices. Post Masteks. Acadia Mines, Jas J. Afflick. Advocate Harbor, Nathan B. Morris Amherst, Annnpobs, Antif/onishe, Arichat, At hot, Amos Purdy. Harris Voulilarcom. H. P. Hill. Wm. G. Ballam. F. A. Donkiii. Avon'port Stat'n, J. U. Newcomb. AyJesiord, T. K. Harris. Badi'leck, Robt. Elnisloy. Barrin(jtm, K. H. Crowtll. Bear River, W. S,V. T. Hardwlck. IJeavcr River Cor, W. S. Itaymond. Benncl; JobiiM. Parker. \i\is; Hras 'dor, J no P. Halliburton. Alex. Munro. Enoch Dodge, jr. Joseph Wliitfoid. Ih-ookficld, (Col) James Graham, Caledonia Co/-ne/-,Gcorge Middlemas, Canniny. J. W. Bonlcn. Canso. ' AV. A. Hutchison. Cape George. Robt. McDonald. Cope Sable /sland,\V. (,'unningham. Cheder, Mrs M. C. Brown. Christmas Island,,)amQS McDougall. Clement sporty James W Roop. Clyde River, Geo Thomson. Cow Bay, Anthony Marteil. Cross Rds, Co liar Kinsman Sweet. Dartmouth, John E. Lead Icy. Difjhy, Gcorg" P. Burton- Durham, John McCoul. East Bay, Hugh McDonald. lioulardcrie Bridfjetown, Bridi/ewater, W. A. Fulmer, J. Johnson. Alex. Dunbar. H. F. Donaldson. Duncan McDonald. AndrcAv K. Graham. J. L. Brine. M. Frame. Matthew AiX'hibald. Glengarrv Stan, Robt Sutherland. Goldcnville, Neil Mc(iuarrie. G. B. Hui-.ter, Sr. Hugh M. Irving. S. McNeil. A. \V. McLellan. J. S. Forshner. E. J. C'unningham. Wni. Davison. I'dward Corbctt Charles Cahan. Jolin Gunn. Alex McMllan, Jr. W. M Carruthers. John A. Vauphan. Geo. Wm. Martin. Kini/ston Station, A. C. Van Bus. .nk. Laiorencetown, John W. James. Liiujan, Ronald McDonald. Little Brasd Or, John H. Christie. Little Glace Bay, W. G. Keay. Liverpool, A. J. Campbell. Lockeport, Ross Hammond. L^adonderry, David F. Layton. Long Lslaiid, Jas. W. Ehlridgc. Economy, Ellershouse, Ehnsdale, Enlidd, Enyiishtown, Five Islands, French Village, Gay's River, Glcnelg, Goose River, Granville Ferry, Grand Narrows, Great Village, Greenville Sta'n, Guyiboroityh, JIantsport, liar, ou Bouche, flebron, llfopeictll, Isaac's Harbor, KentviUe, Kennetcook, Kingspm't, »tJ o > en CO O o O CO e*- (ft (ft »< (ft ? at d (0 $ «♦ 9 (ft s*- (ft o •d (ft BUOWN I»iit»lllEKS ana €0., Ordnuncc Square, Ualifnx Ill Ui rVhLKK auil in. Uaw niKl ftoiled tiiiA^'oit Oil, P . Cnn)pbell. Ntir Ola.^f/ow, Wm. Krasor. New Ross, John Pratt. Newport, . Jas. F. Cochran. Ntwj/ort Landirif/J. W. Allison. " Station, J. L. Sweet. North Sydney, Win. Forbes. Ormand O'Brien. G. K. Ball. Henry S. Smith. Jolui W. Jenks. AVm. F. Morse. Edmund ISrcrhail. Jonathan Hartley. Jiis. G. McKe 'U. Port ]l(iirkc$bury. An^iis (J rant. Port Jlood, An;;iis McDonald. Port Jfedway, Freeman (Jolioon. J'ort Mull/rave, Geo. 1>. I.adley. Port Wilii'mig, Albert Chase. " " " Station, Enoch A. Ju>r8vth. PoHT OkI'Icks. Post M.vhtkiw. Piif/wnith, Ecvi T}(J'-(len. Jhrer H(mrfjoise,{\i\o H. Uissett. Hirer Jolin, John D. (iould. ]\Irs. Grace Philips. Jno H. Morehouse. W. llAll. Kobt. 11. Thompson Jas. H. jMcDonakl, ShinimicasBridg John Brander. Slinheii'iaidie, Andrw Kirkpatrick Sprint; I/ill Afines,li. S. Boys. St. Andreirs,{ Ant)D. Chisholm. St. Mary's Pa.v, Edvv. Kverett. Cr . T'k . -Skit f^ V ■ Hirer JViiiip, Sfiiidy Cove, Sheet Harbor^ Shdburne, Sherbrooke, Noel, North W. Arm, Oxi'ttrd, Parrsboro, I'aradise Lane, Pictou, Pirate Harbor, Port fhtslini/s, Kotlk. G. Morrisa.i H. McKenzJe. Robert Martin. ]Mi5s H. F. Kigby. J. M. Forrest. Rcbertorv/ Wm. McCuIly. .1 M. licnt. FVancis Cox. 13. S. Seaman. J. P. Pineo. John McCu Hough. John Eingley. James jNIcDonald. Wm. Munro. " Station Wm. S. (irabam. Wentworlh Sta'n,J. H. IJvingslone. IVcsfport, Benj. H. Kuggles. )Vesirille, Duncan lialfour. Weymouth, C. D. Jones. Ibidgc ( Jeoi-;vc J. Hoyt. "lij/rocomdfjh, Mrs. AfcDonald. F. Cnmmingcr. 1 cler S. Piurnham. (Jeor!;-e V. Kaud. A. J. Hood. .SY. Peters, Stcllnrtxm, Sydney, Slid Hey Mines, Tanyier, Ti(t(undoni or b-itish India. / Minor Post Offices. Tji ad P^ «^ u I o 0* a a ^ •1 bO a 0* H (A (0 c* h t tf Pi 1 H m 1 us 4^ w u rt" *» ff 03 W a P bO 1 rJ ^1 1 ci it M > ei 8 H M Ui +i ^ 3 d 6 » ^ ►< M H > ^ m < a ^ u < 1 ^^ ^ Pi !!•'» triurrf II. H. PITLLKU niHl I'O., l»f»iti4>Hf io I'lit Xnlls, lioail of Power's Wharf 1878] almanack:. Ill n -8 o o .^^ .c a> o to a H n « o o u (A G o o CO O U O < Letters paid less tlmn one rate will not be forwarded. Other short paid letters will he taxed with doiil)!e the atnountof the deficient postauje. To Ncwfouiidhiiid, cents per hall'oz. each, which must be prepaid. To Bermuda, via Halifax, 6 cents per hall o/-, each, which must be pre])nid. To Wcs;- Indies, and British Guiana, via Halifax, 12 cents per half oz. each, wiich must be prepaid. To the United States, .'3 cents per half o/,. each, vvhicli must bo prepaid. To the United Kingdom, via Halifax, or by Canadian Packet from Quebec or Portland, or by J'acket via N. York, .") ets. per half oz each. To St. Pierre et Miquclon. same rates as within the Dominion : correspondence beinotanical Sj)Ocimens, etc. To any place in Canada, Newfoundlaml, the United States, or St. Pierre et Miquelon, 1 cent per 4 oz. each jiacket. Books, Circulars, Music, etc., must be put up open at botli ends. M O o B e ft t' O 9 pi *6 P f. 3 Id I ■d » 5?" H 01 •1 O o o o a lliiuaiilterutcd lirountl 2!»plceM lU BttonN liKO'llIKU^ ixml f O. II. H. niLIiKK niMl i'O., Oxldi- of Iron Paliil, Iinul of Pinvt'r'M Wlinrf vm m 0) BS Pi o * O •0 I 112 bp:lcher's farmer's [1878 HOOK I'OST. To Bermuda, West Indies, or British Guiana, via HaliAxx, 6 cents per 4 07. each packet. To the United Kingdom and Germany, 2 cents per 2 oz. each packet. rrepaynient of Matter of the above description is in all cases com- pulsory. PATTEKNS OR SAMPLES OF MEKCII ANDISE. Can be forwarded at Book rate to any address in Canada, Newfound- land, St. Pierre et Miquelon, the United Kingdom, and certain British Colonies and Foreign countries, via England. Samples can be forwaided to the United States, but the weight must not exceed 8 oz., the postage on which is 10 cts. ; they must also be genuine samples having no value. PARCELS. To any place within the Dominion 12^ cents per half pound, which must be prepaid. Parcels must not exceed 4 lbs in weight. Postage Stamps. The stamps issued by the Canadian Post Office Department, are of the following denominations, viz., i c, 1 c, 2 c, 3 c, G c, 10c. , 12i c. and 1 ) c, stamps. Post Cards are issued at one cent each, and may be sent to any address in Canada, Newfoundland, St. Pierre et Miquelon or United States. Post Bands are for sale at the rate of $1 2.') per hun.lred. Post cards arc also issued at two cents each for transmission to the United Kingdom only. The ordinary one cent Post Card can be forwarded to Germany by the addition of one and a half cents postage. Information in regard to the rates of postage to British Colonics and foreign countries, via E^^gland, or the United States, inland and foreign mail connections, the rules governing letters, newspapers, books, peri- odicals, sample and parcel post, and the transmission of post cards, ships letters, dead letters, franking and free matfer, &c., may be ob- tained at any Post Office. Information in regard to foreign and colonial rates may be obtained at any Post OtHce. Begistration Fee. To places within the Dominion, and to St. Pierro et Miqnelon, and Newfoundland, 2 cents each letter or post card, and 5 cents each parcel or packet of sample. To tlie United States and to Bermuda, the West Indies, and British GiTiana, via Halifax, 5 cents each letter. To the United Kingdom, 8 cents each letter, newspa; 3r, book packet, or packet of sample. Information in regard to registration to other countries, and the rules governing registered correspondence, etc., may be had at any Post Office. Commission on Money Orders. On orders payable in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, or British Columbia : Not exceeding $4 2 cents. Over $4 " " $10 .5 " " 10 " " 20 10 " " 20 '■' " 40 20 " " 40 " " 00 m " " 00 " " 80 40 " " 80 " *' 100 {.hT " 5 B ? •1 l» H if I H GO > CO tt H S P H P t* •1 a a it UlfcOWN ISUoTllfrLttS :iii«t « :o„ l>ru;4j>':i<«ts llHiita^ vcr'M miiiff [1878 n tii; ifax, 6 cents C iH 3ach packet. cases coui- Newfound- ? tain British Ml eforwaided A* the postage g no value. H H >i H iind, which if « 0? ent, are of -a !0c., 12i c. > h 'M 'nt to any ? (0 (1 or United H U red. Post n he United 3 4J (B h jrmany by I & Ionics and H 1 nd foreign ooks, peri- p 2 )ost cards, ^ Qay be ob- S p e obtained E bo E A lelon, and p n ich parcel *n (4 the West H To the packet, or i ^ ^ «J H , and the *i • : any Post 4 Edward I h4 la : H < ). H Q < -' H p; II. II. rri.LKR niHl C!0.. NoblrN niKl llonrrN YnrnfNli,{l*oM'(>r*N IThnrf 113 1878] ALMANACK. No single order, payable in the Dominion, can be granted for more than $100. On Orders payable in Newfoundland : Not exceeding £5 stg 25 ronts Over £5 stg. " 10 " 50 " ' " 10 " " 15 " 75 " " 15 " " 20 " '....".'..'.Sl.OO No single order on Newfoundland can be granted for more than £20 stg. On orders payable in the United Kingdom : Not exceeding .£2 stg 25 cents. Over £2 stg. ' 5 '* 50 " ' 5 " ' 7 " ." ."*75 " 7 •' " 10 " $1.00. No single order on the United Kingdom can be granted for more than £10 stg. On orders payable in British India : Not exceeding £2 stg 30 cents. Over £2 stg. " 5 " 60 " " 5 " " 7 " !*90 » •' 7 " " 10 " $1.20 " No single order on British India can be granted for more than £10 stg. On Orders payable in the United States not exceeding $20, 25 cts. Over $20 and not exceeding $50, 50 cents. No single order on the United States can be granted for more than $40. Full information in regard to Money Orders may be obtained at any Money Order Post Office. EAZLI^AYS, STAaS COACHES AITS STEAMEES. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. The Intercolonial Railway connects Halifax, N.S. and St, John, N.B., and by a branch line from Truro to Pictou, connects Halifax with the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Superintendent, R. Luttrell ; General Passem/er and Baggage Agent, James Coleman ; Almon & Mackintosh, Ticket Agents, Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S. The Intercolonial Railway has stations as follows : — NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax .... Four Mile House. Bedford .... Rock)' Lake .... Windsor Junction VVcUington .... Grand Lake .... Oak field .... Enfield Elmsdale Milford 4 Shubenacadie 8 Stewiacke 11 Pollvbog ISlBrookfield 21 ! Johnston 23 1 Truro 25iIshgonish 28 Debert 73 Solljondonderry .... 78 35JFolleigh Lake 86 39|Wentworth 90 44 1 Greenville 96 48, Thomson 103 53 Oxford 107 57 River Philip 110 61 1 Salt Springs . . . 114 69|SpringhiIl 121 a > M I O ►i pi W o a w o pi O ta I en t xn *i A (D f* 01 A •0 P w KKOWN UKOIUKICS aufi €0., 4«ol(l Loaf and Ury l>uiiitH n, II rriilKK nnil CO., rnUnt Hay diiltirH, Iiond of IVMVcr's Wharf ife i'' m 114 15K1.C hick's FAKMKU 9 [1878 vVtliol Miicciin Nnppan Amherst 12 i Quispainsicj I.IO liotliusay 13;5 Txivorside lySjTon-yhnrn IJrookville NEW BRUNSWICK. Auinc .... Sackville .... Dorchester .... Meniranicook .... Meadow Brook.. . Painscc Junction. Humphrry .... Moncton .... IJounilary Greek. . Salisbury .... Pol let River .. .• Pctit('0(liuc • . . . . AnaLjance .... Pcnohscjuis .... Pliinnvoscci) .... Sussex . . . . Apohaqui .... Norton .... IJloomfic'hl .... PassoKcag .... Ilaujptoii .... Niiuwigowauk.. . . 144 147 1.59 167 174 179 185 187 ]clledune 254 Jac(iuet River 259 New Mills 2()4jChaiIo 353 2()7|l)alhousie .... 363 2C)9jCatnpl)ellton 372 270;Mi'tapcdiac 385 272 i Mill Stream 395 273! Assamctciuaghan.. 405 420 433 441 448 458 468 477 485 495 506 515 525 .534 544 552 276 Causa pscal Amqui Cedar Hall .. Sayabcc Turtajijuo 187 St. Octave 195 St. Flavio 206 St. Luce 215 l{imouski 224 Bic 2.'J5 St. Fabicn 244, St Simon 255 Trois Pistoles.. 555 561 • • • • 265, St. Arsene 275 Cacouna 28»)|Revierc l)u Loup 296 309 321 329 Point Levi, } 338|(opp Quebec) ( 347 Montreal 848 BY GRAND TRUNK. 676 STATIONS ON THE PICTOU HRANCIF. Trnro Valley Union Riversdale 61 65 70 74 West River Glengarry Hopewell Stellarton • • • • 82 1 New Glasgow .... 104 89|Pictou Landing .. 112 96 Pictou (boat) 113 101 The Intercolonial Railway connects at Pictou, (during the navigable season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers (or Port Hood, Charlottetown, Georgetown, Summorside and Shediac; Also, at St. John, by rail and steamers, with all parts of the Upper Provinces and the United States. Routes connecting: with Intercolonial Railway. The trains of the Intercolonial Railway connect at Brookfield tri- weekly with conveyance to U])per Stewiacke ; at Truro semi-weekly, with conveyance to Earltown, and tri-weekly with conveyance to Ons- low and Mass Town ; at River DeBcrt daily, with coach to Polly Village ; at 1 'ndonderry Station daily, with coaches to Acadia Iron Mines and Great Village, and thence to Economy and Five Islands ; at Wentworth Station daily, with coaches to Tatamagonche, Wallace, and at Thomson's Station daily, with coach to Pngwash ; at Athol daily, with coach to Parrsljoro, and there tri-wcckly Avith coach to Advocate Harbor ; at Maccan daily with coach to River Ilebert and Lower Cove; at Amherst tri-weekly with coach to Goosa River. 'J'he trains of the Pictou branch connect at West River Station tri- weekly, with conveyances to West River, Durham and Pictou. w 3 '1^ P< U a (0 ft !< 31 9 r* •♦» W h 9 P. a H > S 4'' w v> ^ ^ a bo fl < (3 r< M t» )(* H M e > +j >-t •K w CO << H M ^ n, Im>ihI of Po^vri-'m llliiirr [1878 35.*l 372 385 395 ghan.. 405 • • • • A • • • • • • « • lOup 5G1 TRUNK. f-- • • • • 'g 670 848 104 112 113 laviVable steamers Shodiac ; le Upper :field tri- -weckly, to Ons- o Follv iii Iron slands ; Vallaec, t Athol 3ach to >ert arul ion tri- 420 I 433 j 4 41 448 ! 458 : 4 08 477 485 495 500 515 525 534 544 552 555 pf > v> « M »h 0) > CM U (A 0) en u n V •;< a Pi 1 M 10 a ^ h a » ■d § h O A P. 13. ♦J O u »} bo ;] fH H (0 < 1878] ALMANACK. iir> EASTERN ROUTES. Innis', Porter's Lake. .. . 16i Ormoii's, Che/etcook Rd 2 M nsquodoboit Harbour . . 10 Webber's, Lakeville .... 11^ Ship Harbour 8 Tan;,nerC50) 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Beaver Harbour 10 84 To Musquodoboit, &c. " Tay's Stnfj^e (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Sliiibcnacadie Station after the arrival of the morning train from Halifax, for Middle and Upper Musrpiodoboit every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; return- ing on Tuesday, Thurfdny, and Saturday. To Sherbrooke, Goldonville, &c. Frasich's Mail Coaches run from New Glasgow to Sherbrooke; through tickets issued at the Kailway l)ei)ot, Halifax. This route is in direct conmiunieation with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Golden- ville and other districts. Connections are made at Melrose tri-weckly with Stewart's Coaches to Country Harbor ami Isaacs Harbor, vScllers' Coaches to Guysboro' and Tort Mulgrave, and semi-weekly with Tays' Coaches to Gleuclg and Caledonia. GoifDON'w Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Antigonish for Glenelg on Monday, Wcdnpsdaij and Friday, after arrival of Mail from Cape Breton, returning same days. Connect at Upper Cross Roads with McDonald's Stages between New Glasgow and Sherbrooke. To Antigonish, Strait of Canso, and Cape Breton. Lindsay & Co.'s Mail Coaches leave New Glasgo\. daily, on arrival of Mail train from Halifax, for Antigonish, Guysboro', Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, St Peter's and Sydney, running tri- weekly from Sydney to Cow Bay. Through tickets can l>c had at Richmond, Halifax. Connections are made at Port Hastings with ilcNcirs Mail Coaches which leave daily for Port Hood and Mabou, and daily also for Why- cocomagh and Haddeek, running tri-weekly between Mabou, Margarce Forks, and Eastern Harbor, and semi-weekly between Mabou, and Whycoeomagh. Connections are also made daily at Grandanee with conveyance to Grandiqne Ferrv and Arichat; at River Inhabitants' Bridge, daily with conveyance to West Bav ; and at Sydney with co.aches tiaily to Tattle Olace'Bay and Cow Bav, triweekly to Lingan, semi-weekly to Lmus- burg, &c., and daily to North Sydney and Sydney and Sydnev Mines. Coa'ehes run tri-weekly between Sydney Mines, Little Bras d'Or, Big Bras d'Or New Campbelltown, Knglislitowti, Baddeck; and semi-weekly between Big Bras d'Or, Boularderie, and Baddeck. To Tangier and Sheet Harbor. AnciiiBALD's Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Halifax for Mus- quodoboit Harbour, Jeddore, Shi]) Harbour, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, j Beaver Hari)0ur and Salmon River, every Muuday, W fdmsdaii and Friday morning at 6 o'clock ; returning the intervernng days. o u > 1-^ 3 o n W 01 (0 (ft » o tH 00 0> I en M t H CA ►t O o o I o M rrciicriiitiuuH carciully aispcuscu by BKOWN IIICO!!^. uuU CO n. If. I riil.KIt niKl CO.. INiKiit |lorsc SIioon, linul of l»oW4>r'.s niiurr § ''v# 10 a » o 03 m o t o A O n o o .a ik; liKLC;iIRU .S FAUMKU S [1878 New Glasgow to Sydney. Anti^^onish 40 Port Miil^ifnive 38 Port Hawkcsbury 1 J St. Peter's Sfii Sydney 60 176 Port Hastings to Margaree Foi'ks. Port Hood 28i Mjibou 9" Miirgiiree Forks 36 73. J Sydney to Sydney Mines. N. iSydney 18 Sydney Mines 2 20 Fort Hastings to Baddeck. Whycocoinagh 35 Baddeck 2.5 60 Port Hawkesbury to Arichat. Grandance 24 Arichat 6 The coach for Gnysboro leaves Antij^onishe daily on arrival of the mail from New Glas{;ow, and connects with coaches running daily between Guysboro' and Cape Canso. WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Incorporated under Imperial and Provincial Charters. Connects at AVindsor 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.R. during the summer months, and a daily line of mail coaches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal offices of the Company are at 5 and 6, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. General Manaqer, P. Innis, Kentville, Nova Scotia. AgeMt at Ila/ifax, C. R. Barry, 126 Hollis Street. Has stations at — Four Mile House. Bedford .... Rocky Lake .... Windsor Junction Beaver Bank Mount Uniacke. . Stillwater EUershouse .... Newjiort Three Mile Plains Windsor .... Falmouth .... 4 Mount Denson... 8 Hantsport 11 Avonport 13 Ho r ton Landing. 1 61 Grand Pre 26 Wolfville 33 1 Port Williams... 36; Kentville 39jColdbrook 42 Cambridge 4r)|Waterville 47 Berwick SOlAylcsford 52'Morden Road. 57 Kingston 59 Wilmot (0 Middleton 63 .Lawrencetown 65 j Paradise 70 Bridgetown 75 77 79 82 Round Hill . . Annapolis St. John, by Str.. . 190 87 89 94, 98 I 101 I 107 I 110 I 115 122 129 At Annajjohs a steamer connects with the Windsor and Annaiwlis Radway for l)igby and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail or steatner to all parts of New Brunswick, the United States and Upper Provinces. Routes connecting with the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. Th.. trains of the W and A Railway Company make connections at N^-wp.MiSl..lH.n, daily, with co:,ch to Newport ; at Windsor, scmi- weckly, with comh to Chester; at Port Williams Station goin- West KKOn .\ ItKOH. (tiMl «;o., Ketall UruffgiHtn o a ? % P 3 *i H a CR en 09 > 3! b H <* M s > 1 ft ►1 O ft 18 niul at La> p< •d a « a •♦> a it's M'ii)ii>r II. II. rULLKII tiiMl r«., Itiii* aiul Hotl Iron, hoiid of Powcr'n Whiii-r [1878 Mines. 18 2 20 ddeck. 35 25 60 Irlchat. 24 • • • • • Q al of the ng daily Connects ifax, and the tOAvn rs to St. of mail tminster • Innis, i HolJis . . . 87 . .. 89 . .. 94 • • • "o ... 101 ... 107 .. 110 . . 115 .. 122 .. 129 . . 190 na]X)}is teamer vinces. ilway. ections , somi- ' West o a 0. M Hi P 9 99 ai 09 > W M > ft o o & n p. H I I « winter, hetweeu Aiiuapolis uml Liverpool. Leave Annapolis at 3 p. ni., and arrive ut Liverj^ool on following day in time to connect with Stages to Halifax and Shelhurne. Leave Liverpool at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annapolis on the following day in time to connect with train for Ilalihix. Munro's, Milford 14 McBride's, Maitland 13 Smitli's, lirooktield 14 Morton's, 12 nnle house. . 13 Liver]joo] 14 88 To Yarmouth via Annapolis. Gates' Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Annapolis for Clements- port and Digby, daily, on arrival of train from llalifu... Returning, leave Dighy on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at Deep Hrook daily with conveyances to and from Hillshurgh and Bear River; and at Digby daily with coaches to and from Sandy C:>ve, Freeport, and Westport, Briar Island. RoGiRs' & Davidson's Coachks, carrying H, M. mails, leave Digby daily, on arrival of mail from Annapolis, for Weymouth, Yarmouth. &e. Returning, leave Yarmouth daily at 6 p. m. Connect at Yar- mouth with coaches to and from Shelburne, &c. Annapolis, by Rail ..... 1 29 Cleraentsport 8i Victoria J>ridge 5 Smith's Cove 2^ Digby 4| St Mj'.ry's Bay 7 Wey.nouth Road 5 Sissibo 6 Bellevos Cove 5 Comeau's, Clare 7 Montegan Cove 9 iieaver River 15 Yarmouth 13 217 Western Shore Route, Halifaa to Yarmouth. ! Blair's Coaches carrying IL M. mail:, leave Halifax daily at fi o'clock, A. M., for Head of St. Margaret's Bay, for Cliester, Mahone Bay, Bridgewater, &c. l^eturning, leave Bridgewater daily at ii a. m. Connections are made daily at Mahone Bay and Bridgewater, going and returning with coaches to and from Lunenburg, and daily at head of St, Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Village. KiLcup's Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Bridgewater for Mills i Village, Liverpool, Shelburne, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Returning, leave Shelhurne 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 LocKeport j Davison's Coaches, (carrying II. M. Mails), leave Shelburne for I Barrington, Tusket, Yarmouth, &c., daily at 6 a. m., arriving at Yar- mouth in time to connect with the stage for 1 'igby. Returning, leaves Yarmouth, daily, at 7 a. m. Conna;ti'jns are made tri-weekly at Clyde River and Barrington witli conveyances to various shore settieracnts. S|iou;$eH* Knislic^ aiul t'oiiihs, by KUOWN KUOS. mul CO. 3 O o o en A ►1 Vi O O a crtj o 11. II. FI M-KR niMl «'«.. FlrfliN Vnnt Af ««i>1. Iirn/I oT Power> fVlinri 118 UFI.CIIKIl's FARM Kit's [1878 rii if '- St I a ■4.'» o (M o e« Ifciol St Mnrp:Mn't's liny.. 21 McliCim's 11 Chester (4.1) l.'J MmIkmic IJiiy (05) L'O lirldLTCWiXlcr '.' Mill Villa^rc 18 LivcrjKiol (101) ;> l*ort Mwuton l(* Tort Jolly T) SmI.Ic Kivor 1^ Jonliin Kivcr 8 Sliill)iinu< (141) 7 n;irrin<4ton IJO VunuuutU 44 205 STEAMERS- 0«K.VT Britain. — Koyal Mail Sti'iururs of tlie AUnu Liup leave Hiilifcix tbrCiueeiistown every iilterimto Tuesday at 12 noon ; and leave Liverpool via Quecn.sto\vii for Halifax every alternate Tue.sday. The.se stcinuer.s call at St. .John's NewfonntUand, hoth on the honjeward and outward trijw. S. Canard & Co , yX'^eiits. 'J'Ik! pivckets of t*ie Allan I^ine which carry (he weekly mails between the Upper Provinces and the United Kingdom, touch at Halifaix dnrini^ the winter in.v ant» Wi;ht Ixniios. — Royal Mail Steamers Alfthn, liitd and hi'ltii ((^unard Ivinel leave Halifax tor licrrnuda and St. Tho'nas e>MM'y fourtli Moudiiy ; connect at St. 'i'homas with steamers for all ]tart.sof tlu; W<'.st Indies, uud for I'anania and South America. S. Cunani & Co., Aj^ents. rKTKAND. — A mail steamer runs weekly hctwoeii Boston, Portland and Halifax, in conncctic^n with thclJrand 'I'rnnk I'adway t<» Canada and Western States, als(» l>y steamer or railway lr<»m Portland to Boston, New York, &«. G. 1*. IJIack, A-ent. Bi)ST.<)X. — Mail steamers run weekly hetweoai Boston and Halifax duiinj^ the snnmicr months. J. F. IMialen, Aj^ent. New Yokk, Hat-ivax and St. John's, NKwroriNi>iiANi>. — Steamers of the Oomwell Ijino make three trijis per month hetween New York, Halifax and Newfoundland, carryin;^ Jler Majesty's and tin; United States Mails. Wood & Co , Ajjents. Wkstkr^ Shore. — The UAai! steamer Ed<]ar Stuart, mw?, weekly from Halifax to Yarmouth, around the western shore, touehinj^ at Lunen- burg, Liverpool and Shclburne, g^oing and returning. Connects at Yar- mouth with mail steamers for St John and Boston. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor- Yarmouth, St. John, N. B., and Boston, U. 8. — The mail steamer Doiuii/ioii. makes vveekly trips between St. .John, N. B., and Boston, calling at Yarmoutli and Westport, going and returning. TliC steamcn* Edqar Stuart connects at Yarmouth with the Doiiunion. N. K. Clements & Co., Yarmouth, Agents. Princk Edward Island and Cape Breton — Mail steamers ply during summer between Pictou and Charlottetown, ?,nd Pictou and Port liawkesbury ; from Port Hawkeshury by stage to West Bay, and tbencc by steamer to (irand Narrows, Baddeck, New Campbelltown, North Sydney, and Sydney. St. PiiiURii KT MiQxrKf.ON.— The mail steamer (icorfio Shattuck runs fortiii<,ditly between Halifax and St. Pierre et Miqueloii, calling at North Sydney, leaving Halifax every alternate Thursday at 2 p. m., M * I' ►• r t it ^; 6; •S 1 Mi « M I V (♦ ItUoiriV UKOsi. jiuil I'O., Iiiii>orier.Ji.rume.uU ^r> Tf linrf n. n. nCfTJI nmi VO., NoAIo^s riif<'fi( nynnmld-, A<'n«l r ncf'H trii.ir/ 1H7H] ALMANACK. Ill) cxcej)! (luring th(i niontlis f/f".Iiimjnry, Kel)rnury, Murrh nii»l A|;ril, when hho awjuts the arrival of tl»c Kn^ilwh Mnil.i. V. 1). C*>rU'it & Co., A^cnt. Maod.ii.kx IsLAwns. — Tilt; stcmncr A/ho-f, vnrrviii^' II. M. Mails, runs forini«jfhtly lictwccn I'ictou and the Ma^flalcii Islands, n'n (Jcorj^c- fovvn 1'. I'j. 1., leaving I'ictou every alternate Saturthiy. In the intcrven- in^if weeks the Alhrt nuikes a trip from Picton to I'ort Hood and Imtk. Kastkkn Shoisk. — TIip steamer JA. A. Sfarr runs weeklv frou) Halifax to IHctou, calling at ('ansrtetor. Mail Sfcnniers in n)nnection with the Wintlsoi* antia, J. W. CuDMP, Esq., St. John, N B. Inspector for Nom Sroti'a, J. J. Kerr, Esq., Amherst, N. S. Amiiukst — Collector, ])r. N. Tiij)ptr. Out Ports — Suh- Collectors, Pu^'wash, .1. Henvy Black; Wallace, William McNab ; Jo^),'ins, J. MotVatt ; Tidnish, J. C. lirnndn^'C. Annatolts — Collector, Aujfustus Fullerton. Out Ports — Si(b-Col.- hdnrs, Cleinentsport, G. F. Diunars ; Thoriic's Cove, E. H. I'orter. Antigonisii — Collector, H. McPhie. Out Ports — Snh-Collertnrs, IJaylield or Little River, E. G. Uandall; Harhour an lJouche,E. Corhett. AuiCMiAT — Collector, ,lo\m M. Flinn. Out Ports — Suh-Cr/llertors, St. Peter's, Donald Urijuhart; I'ort Kiclunond, A. McDonald ; L'iver 15ur;;eois, William S. IJoyd ; 1/Ardoise, w . IJrynjur; Preventiue Officer Jor Cape Breton and Strait of Canso, .James I'ureell. Baddeck — Collector, Alex. Cameron. Oat-Ports — Siih- Collectors, Great Bras d'Or, Donald Campbell; St. Ann's, D. McAuley ; Aspey Bay, David McDonald ; Infjoninh, James Shea. UxnnitiGTOS— Collector, D. Sargent. Out Port—Suh-Collcelor, Port LaTour, J. Swain. Bkidoktown — Collector, S. S. Haggles. Out Port — Sah-Collecttrr, Port Williams, W. Graves. QoM^yf MAA^— Collector, E. Hand. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Camida Creek, C. V. Rawding ; French Cross, H. V. B. Farnsworth ; Harhourville, H. Morris; Horton, E. DeWolf; Tort Williams, G. S. Loekwood ; Kentville, B. H. Dodge. BiQEY— Collector, B. Viets. Out PorlsSah-Collectors, Rear River, Z. Crosscup; Sandy Cove, C. Gidney; Wcstport, B. H. Ruggles; Freeport, J. Tliurher. 5 o so d w > o > O r* (A O ts o tt o o »d P I W CI •a a> p»- cn r»- »1 (D CO O O p (ft i'nuiu^iapu«c v«c*u<^.,j|^^ ,;tc., a^ II;KO».'^ BK4>!!i. ami ^^ n. II. I lU-KII in»<1 To.. Till PlUlr. H . II. I>r, l>\, lirail rowrr*-* iVIini I | " 2 CQ n O M a o n »^ I M v« »-« C3 M «> hi N id 120 HF.I.CIIKRS FAKMRU8 [1«78 OiTYHMOMO — (\}/lerfor, J.imcs A. Toroy. Out. Ports — Snft-Cfillcrtors, I'ort IMul!,M-ivvo, David Miirmy ; Isiiacs' irnrhoiir, St. Mnrv's Wwcv, A. I*. iMcKtMU.io; (^iipc Caiiso, Dr. Kohcrt Kiistaclii! ; /ji'scomh, Jiimcs llcmlow; Pirvftitii')'. Station, Wliitihtdd. Halifax — Collector. IIi>raiser, Jno F Muncoy. Assistmii Ditto, D. Blackwood, Charles Ronums, J. S. IJessonctt. Assistant to Ditto, James DeCourcey. Statistics, Chief Clerk, Edward Withers. Clerks, Thomas Caldwell, Kdwd Iiiulis, ihiaijers ami Proof Officers, Joseph Austen, Samuel R. Cahlwoll. Messe}u/er to (fiiai/ers, ThoH Couuvrn. Latnliin/ Waiters, Jnnios Kerr, G. A. V. Taw, Thomas 1*. Jost, J. M. Gil(lert,.iohn Artz. Weil/hers, T Mulhuie, Stephen White. Lockers, Donald Fraser, Weliwood Reynolds, M. II. Sullivan, (ico G. Gray, Frances Hcazley, Norman MeDona.d, James F. Jiurnham, John Steele, Matt J. MeCurdy, William IMtts, jr, R. Brown, Robert Hodj^os, W. R. Bashford, W. A. Chipman, Jno Murray, J. L. Barton, Wm Nunn, Jno Bmizley. Tide SurruT — Colloctor, Geo. Stalker. LoNDONDKKUY — Collector, Robert Dill. Out-Ports — Sub- Collectors, Five Islands, A. A. Corbett. LuNKNiuJUG — Collector, Kdw Dowliiifj. Out Ports — Suh- Collectors, Mahone Buy, C. 1). Mader; Chester, Wm II. Butler; LaHavo, B. Ixynaid; Brid^ewater, Henry A. Ilarley. Maijgahetsvillk — Collector, D. W. Landers. Out Port — Sub-Col- lector, I'ort (jeor<,^e, G. B. Reed. PAUiisnoHo' — Collector, A. S. Townshcud. Out Ports — Sub-Col- lectors, Advocate IIarl>our, C. Ward ; Ratchford's River, F. F. Hattield j Ajiple liiver, Ward. PiCTOti — Collector, Daniel McDonald. Out Ports — Suh- Col lectors, Tataniajzouche, J. (). G. Cani])bell; Merigomish, R. Murray; New Glasgow, A'^m L. Campbell ; River John, J. R. Henry. Port IIawkesbuuv — Collector, M. McDonald. Port Hood— C'o//ec/or, E. D. Trcmain. Out Port— Sub- Collector Margaree, J. Ross. ~m . i ./.' . Port Medway — Collcrtoi-, J. J. Letson. SnEnnuRNE — Collector, W. W. Atwood. Out Port — Sub- Collector, Jordan River, M. D. MeKenzie. SiTDNEY — Collector, C. E. Leonard. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Lin- gan. Rich Luffin ; Louisburg, L. Kavanagh ; Maina-dieu, G. Rigby ; Little Glace Bay, C. H. Rigby ; Cow Bay, W. W. Bown ; Caledonia, David McKcen ; South Bar, Patrick Mullins. > s M > W 187^ N<| LittH A. Ham Wl T. aI MaitI Y; Ueavi M. I ; 6 u 9 < Q < Aclt\- Acid- V^fi Acia» Ace i)hu Alive) A«rlc Ut€ iui) ■lue, AUibt Alcol Ale, cei Do. gal Alnv Alui Aiiili A^ri wl Aim Ana Aiic Aug Ani U Ii An! P Anl Aiil Ap; Ap ISICOII'N BKOXUEKH nml CO., ^lioleMule Driiggibts «Mv<'r\ Ulinif [1878 W. n. FILLKK A vn^ nnr nml Roll Iron, Hrnd or Powrr*M n'kiirC ih-Cnffrrfnrs, «i_v's Itiv(.,-' (J"if>, Januis \>i>'f?, U U. ni il. Hill. >l>ic, \V. A. 'V. Cfni-s, s VVftilaoc. 'I ClmrlcH ^oCourcey. Ciildwcil, ", Satniici '// Waiters, /ohn Artz. Itl Fraser, !s Ucnzley, McCunlv, •d, W. A. Icy. 7Vf/r I. Win K. Ji(xitmf;n, Out Ports Harbour, Collectors, Collectors, tJave, B. -Sab- Col- ■Sub-Col- liatfield ; 'ollertors, y ; New Collector collector, >rs, Lin- Kigby; ledonia, 1878] ALMANACK. 121 NonT"> S;.T>NKV-fV/.rMr T. S. Bown. Out f%t-Sul,-Colle.ior, Lutle Bras d'Or, Murdoch M«rIJonuUl, IV)UT OF Tnvivo— Collector. .John F. Crow. W*;y MO OTii--r«/^^f or, 8. Jones. Owf rortn—SiOt-Cotlerftrrn Acndle A. IJourricuf; BcIIcvchu's Covo, J. V. Stuart; Port Oillnjrt. U.' tiiiiidersoii ; Metc^^ian, B. A. Bobichcau, WiNiisott— CW/«(/or, K. O'Brien. Out Pflrf^—.S'HA- CV»«crMr«, Cheverie T. A. Mak'om; IJaiUBport, Wiu Davidson; Walton, A. McN Tarker * Maitlan o O < o a < eei Coco sta Coco Coco B. Colo it« In Cole •'.t( 1 iD Con Con Con Cot Cot P Clo Clo Q,\c c Co Cn Cti C BKOWN BKOTH£RS •& €0., Oiduuiice iiquarc, U»lllax. p«"« nharf. n. n. fllLLKK A €•« Mo1>1e*K Patent Dynamite, ■end of Power»H Whnrf. [1878 allkfnda Free m Free ni kinds., n] Free • ••.... Fr«fe a> Free Free ||0| Free {& Iinuical 11^1 Free I m1 ;pkg8. 17^ I? ces Free I A Iff , '^1 Free J"' ){ o^er lis Jed or ItJ ; Free I ot lals).. 6 11 • ) . 5 3 . •• i7i 2 infhe IS Pave- Igl ..... Free l«< cAcid m I* .... 25^ S .Wax K^ 17i ,15 Sheet IS 6 2 -8th8 IS J/.... 25 I . , and 1^ iired Free |' 5 10 DrOil 1 wide 1 2 ;d. ., Free |S •••• 174 I 2 •••• J7| ,,^ Car- ll § '""«. 'I > ' ex- i if Free ll^ ... m N ... 17| .|a ...25 00 ... m |£f of Is . . . Free ... in III- . Free ad .. 17^ in- . . Free ?" Hi .. 17i I 1^ H be d o h O t O A 4> o o h CO 1878] ALMANACK. 123 Chwse, produce af Newfouiitlland Chaiuhiliors, Giroudoleo aud Gas- Fittings Cliinaware, Eartlxjinvareand Crock cry ClinrtK, ^{apft nnd Atla.<)8efl Cfinritable Institutions, donations of Clothing for Church Hells Cliflft' Cutters, and parts thereof. . . Churns Chicory or other Hoot, or regetaltlc u«ed as Cotfee, raw Os'^rettn. .3 cents p«>r lb Chicory liiln dried, roasted or jjr'nd 4 tL'UtH i>er lb Cider Cij^ars ."50 cents per 11). atid Cigarettes 50 eents per lb. and Cinnamon, (ground " unj;round Citrons, {jre4»n (Jitrous iiiii>oited in brine for the purpose of bein^r caiidicthing for Army and Navy, or donations of, for Charitable In- fltitutious Collar Cloth Pa|)er Commissariat Store* Colors, &c., viz.. Lakes in pulp, Scarlet, Maroon, Ultra-Marine, Chinese Blue, Raw Umber, lUue, Black, Pai-is ajid PeDoanent Giecns, Hatin, and fine Wa^thed White, iJi-chromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead nnd British Gum Confectionery. . 1 cent per lb.; and art ral Coftper Tubes aud Pipings ad val. P. C. Free in 171 17^ Free Free 17J 20 20 25 17i 10 Free Free m Free Free Free Fr<'e Free 17i 25 Free 10 Free 17i Copper in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, or sheets nnd ftheeting Copper or Brass, manufacture*!. . . Corkwood, or the Bark of the Cork- wood Tree. Copper Pipes, drawn Cordage for Ship's use Cordials. .!jfl.80 per Imp. gal; pkgs Cottons viz : Bleached and Unbleached, Print- eil, Painted or Colored^ Ging- hams and Plaids, Jeans, D*;- idnis 4" Drillings, Clothing or Wearing Aivpaicl, All oilier^. . Cotton Thread^ in hanks, No. G plj', white, not under No. 20 yarn Cotton Thread, on spools or lianks Cotton Yarn and (V>tton Twist Cotton Wiui», iioteo'.ser thauNo. 40 Corn, Imliau Cotton Waste Cotton Wool Cotton Candle Wick Cotlou and Flax Waste Cotton Netting nnd Woolen Netting for India Uubl)cr Shoes & Gloves Cordage — Ropes not elsewhere s|k1. Cordivge— Twine.4 Corks Corn Iluskers Cranks, for Steamboats, forged in the rough Cranks for Millis, fwrged in tlie rgli. Coin and Bullion, except U. S. Silver Coin Coin (Silver) of U. S Cream of Tartar, in Crystals Currants, Dried Curled Hair, used in the manufac° ture oi' Solas. Mattra.sses &c. . . . Cultivators, aud parts tliereof. . . . Cutlery p. c. Fi'ee Free 17J 17i Free Froe Free Free 17i Free 17| Free Fn?e Free Free 25 17i Dead Eyes, Ships' Dead Lights, " Deck Plugs, " Diamond and Precious Stot les unset Dried Fruits & Nutsofail kin ^« (» C M n o CM cj •o o 9 r*- o *i CO »*■ & n W •a o Mli# WN KKtf TMKKS 4a, €0., €li«ittlcMl8 aud Toilet Artii'ii'A. .I--^. H. n. FirLU^K dt ro.. Tin riatc, l€, IX, l»«, l»X, HeiNi of Power'M Whnrr. ff F'tlf)'' 124 IlELiinER'S FARMEK'3 [1878 F. C, Dye StufRt, Karks, Bpiries, Niiti, Vo jfotable and Woody; used chlly in dyeing Free Eartli, Clrtys and Sands Free ICarthenware and Crockery 17i Ed^'o Tools. ^.Soe Maimfacturen.) 17| EtifX.H Free EkH'tro Plate 17;^ Eleotroplate Blocks, ft)T printing purposes Free Emery F»ee Emery Tape- and Cloth 17 J Effects, SettltTH' Free En<4:aving8 and Prints 17^ Engines, vhj. : Locomotires, Others, Steam Fire llj Locomotive Frames, Axles for Locomotives, Hoop Iron, or Stf>el for tii'e* ot wheals, bejit and welded, Cranks awl Crank Axles, Cvank Pins & Connect- ing Rods, Piston Rods, Guide und Slid«i Bars 10 Essences, not contflinini; any Spts. 17j " coi»tain:ngSp'irits$i.80per Imp. gal^ pkgs 17| Extracts, mixed with Spirits or Strong Water*, $1.80 ; pkg» 17} F, Faetory Heaters, CJic»seVats,Pife8S- es, &c. m Factory and Mill Machinery 17| Fancy Goods, viz. : Alabaster, Spar, Bronze, Terra Cotta or Composition Ovna- raenta... . 17^ Articles embroidered with Gold, Silver or other Metals 17| Bracelets, Braids, &c., made of Hair 171 Beads and B««>1 Ornaments. . . 17| Boxes, (P'ancy) Ornamental C»ses and Writmg Desks 17| Combs, and manufactures of Bone, Shell, Horn nnd Ivory. 17; Coral, Cut or maimfaeturevl. . ... ill Dolls 17' Fans a»d Fire Screens. I7I Feathers am I Flowers, Artitieial and Ornanumtal 17^ Gold and Sliver Cloih.'i, Tassels, Thread, &c 17} Ivory or Bone Dice, Drauglits, Chess!men, kc 17i Millinery of all kinds I7), Pearl, Composition, i>rn\ i!>anu- factures of 17i Thread, Lace and Insertions. . . . 1" J Fancy Straw Plaits, Tuscan and Grrt'i.s ' Free Farming Inn>lem«i!tfl and Utensils, when imported by Agricultural Kocieties for encouragouient of Agriculture. Free Felt for Hats, Boots and Gloves. . . 10 P. c Felt Harts. 17} Felt, others not elsewhere specific;} 17^ FeU for Rooting .... 17} FH)Fill.n, Ma.\ican Fibre or Tompi- eo, white or Black, and other vegetable fibres for manufacture. Free Filberts (See Dried Nuts) i , . 17i Figs. (Sfe DriHl Fruits) J75 Files. (See Manufactnres^ ,. . 1«7} Fire Arnin of all kinds. (Se(! Guns) when from United States, entry must be autlioriited by Depar'iut 17} Fire Brici, eo-mnino Free Fire Brfck, shapeil. 17} Fire Clay Free Firewood . . Free Firo Works 17} Fire Engines— Steam 17} " Olhw n| Jlre Exthii^uislkera— eiiemical. . . . 17^ Fishplates. (St^e Railroad) Free Fish from U. S.. including Cod, Haddoek and Pollock, fresh, dry salted, wet aaltekg8 17} Fish, preRerve m l¥ l» n u . [ *> u ft a i H 1 CI h (A is: Lei Pel Pill Alf Gij \ Frui( ! sp| I Fursl Fnrsl Fuvs| or Frogl FurnI Galvi Galv Ri} Gasl Gelai Gemi Gem ma G\n, SI. Ging Ging i Gingi Giroi I tin I Ging ' Glass ! vei I c ; G\asi i Glasf I (Jiasi Glob Us Li Glut Goal Golc ni GoU Gcl( SI Gra Gra W rt M I V Gra (Mi (Jrv (4r< Cn Gn 1 Gi' (M' Gr (;i 1 i G) BUOIYN UllOTUEUS •» €«^ t^urtUcul liiMruuivutH. 'ow«Km WHnrf. II. n. rilLLRR A ro., \. M. SUcct Elne, Head ofPotver'M Wharf. (0 w 25 l?l ITi ^ r. Lcnoiis and Orangos * . . 10 I'eaclies 10 Pine Apples 10 All otlu'ia not elsewhere specified 10 Green and Dried from B. N. A Provinces Free Fruits preserved in Rrandy or other Spirits, $1.80 per Imp. gal.; nkga 17^ I Furs, Skins, Felts or Tails, unar'ad Free Furs. (Sec Mauufactin-es) 17 J Fill's or Skins, the products of Fish or Marine Animals Free Frogs, (See llailroad) Free Furiiiture or Cabinet Ware .7^ " for Coaches and Harness 17 1 a Galvanized Iron. (See Iron, &c.) 5 Galvanized Wire, except for Wire iligging for Sliips 5 Gas !• Ittings 17 J Gelaiitinc 17f Gems and Medals, Cabinets of. . . . Fr«e German Plated and Gilded Ware, manuftictured of all kinds 17^ Gin, Inclut'.'g Geneva and Old Tom, $1.20 per Imp. gal.; pkgs 17^ Ginger, ground. (See Spices) . Ginger, unground '* .... Ginger Ale. .,. Giroiidolea, Oasaliers and Gas Fit- tings Ginghams. (See Cottons) Glass and Glassware, plat«i and sil- vered, stained, painted or color- ed (Mass Paper and Glass Cloth 10 Glassware 174 I (4lasg, Window and Plain 17J Globes, when imported by and for Use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, and Schools Free Glue 17i (ioat Ifair, unmanufactured Frue Gold, Silver and Electro-plate, ma- nufactured 174 Gold and Silrer I^eaf 17j (Scld Beaters* Brim MouUls and Skins Free (trains of all kinds Free Crass, Osier, »*alm Leaf, Stvw, Whalebone or Willow, except Phiits elsewitere mentioned. (See Manufactures (Wass Plaits, Fancy Free (travels, Fi'ee (itva.se and Scraps F^ree (Tr^tase, Axle l^i (iipe)i Fruits. (S^ee Fruits, Green) 10 (ireen and Dried Fruits, growth and produce of N«;wf()undland Free ( rapes. (See Frnita, Green) 10 (hass—IManilla and Sea Grass Free (Grindstones and Scythe Stones. . . 17J Cum. British Free (iu!u Arabic, Chewing, and others not elsewhere specified 17^ li uiua, Saud»r%c, Mastie and Shellac Free 17i r. c. (4um, Copal and Damar Free (Juns, Uifles and Fire Arms of all kinds. (When from Uni'd States entry must be authorized by Department.) .* 17^ Guni>owder Nitro Glycerine and Fulminating Powder 17i Gunpowder and Explosive Sub- stanceu, used for blasting. 17,'- Gntta Porcha, unmanufactured . . . Free Gutta Porcha, manufactu.id 17i Gypsum or Plaster of F*aris, neither ground nor calcined Free Gypsum, ground, not calcined, for agricultural purposes Free Grain, and products thereof, viz: Barley, Oats, Peas and Beans, (whole,) Rye, Indian Corn,Wheat, (other,) Flour of Wheat, Flour of Kye, Indian Meal, Oatmeal, Meal, all others Free Hair or Mohair, manufactured. ... 11 i Hair. Human, Angola, Buffalo, Cur- led, Horse, and Hog, Mohair, Goat and Thibet, unmanufactured... Free Hair, Curled, used in the manvi&e- ture of Sofas, Mattrasses, &c. . . . Free Harness and Saddl«ry of Leather manufacture 17 J^ Handles for Tools. (See manufac- tures of Wood) 174 Harmoniums 17| Hay and Straw 10 Hay, Straw and Bran from B.N. A. Provinces Free Hat Plush, for Hatters' use 10 Hats— Beaver, Silk and Felt 17 J " Straw, Chip, Graas, or other material 17^ Caps and Bonnets 17^ Heavy or Carbolic Oil, used in the manufacture of Wood Bi«*ck Pavement, &€ Free Hemp, undressed Free Hides, Free Horn and Pelte Free Hops & cents per lb. Hoes. (See Manufactures) 174 Hose and Tubing. (Spe Manufs.) 17} Hosiery 17 J Horn and Ivory. (See manufacts.) 17.| Horses... .............. 10 Horse Hair, unmanutactured Free Hoop and Sheet Iron 5 Hubs. (See Manufs. of Wood 174 Hydraidic Cemeut or Marine, gr'nd 17^ *' uixgr'nd Free n indian Corn and Grain of all kinds Free Indian Me:! Free Indian Rubber, unmaufacturcd (See Caoutchouc) Free Indian Rubber, r.ianufactured. (See Mauufiuctures) 17^ Indigo Vrae t^tmunen, Uruihe* uud Combit at UttOWN BKOTUEKh «ft t;0« n. H. rriXER « CO., Rlantlna Pow«l«i'< Hen«1 of Power's y/Vhnrf, li ■ ! : .?■ 12G IJPiLCHKIlS FARMKItS [1878 p. c Inks of all kinds, except Printing Inks 17J Inks, Printing Free Iron, Pig Free Iron, via: Rod, Bar, Hoop or Sheet, Scrap, Galvanixed, puddled in Bars, Blooms and r>illot8, in Blooms and liillets, not Puddiml 5 Bolts and Spikes, Galvanized. . . 5 Nails and Spikes, rod, round, Hut and Rrjuar* 5 Hoon for Tiies of driving Wheels of ]jO(;omotive«, bent aiid wel'd 10 Boiler Plates Rolled Plates 5 Canada Plates 5 Tinned Plafea 5 Wire, whether Galvanized or not. except for Wire Rigging 5 E Mlroad Bars, Wrought Iron or .•iteel Chairs and Fish Plates. . Free Tubes and Piping, when drawn, and otherwise 1?^ Kne«3 and Riders, Ships 5 Masts or parts of Iron Afasts. . . . Fre«j Instidnients, Musical, not else- wherij 8pecifieee Sheet, Red and White, dry. Sugar of. Free Leather, viz:— Sheep, Calf, Goat and Chamois Skins 171 Ticather, or Imitation of Leather. . I7| l^eather, inannfactureither, Sole and Upper 10 Lemons, and Orangeu 10 Leinons, Oranges and Citrons, and Rinds of, in brine tor candying.. Free Linen jji Linen Machine Thread I7I Linen Throud ni I .ines and Twines — Fishing Free L'>«e Hi Lime and Lemon Juice Liquorice Juice and Paste Lithographic Stones Lithographed, Printed or Copper Plate Bills, &c Litharge Lobsters, Preserved, from countries other than U. S Lobsters, Fresh or Preserved in Cans, I'rom U. S Locks Locomotive Engine Frames, Axles, Hoop, Iron or Steel for tires of Wheels, bent and welded, Cranks and Crank Axles, Crank Pins and Connectnjg Rods, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars Locomotive and Railway Passenger Baggage and Freight Cars, run- ing upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Lociuiiotives and Cars are admitted free un M Ui o W > M A W « A BKWWN KKOf UKttS ^ €0.» ^boleaailo DrusgiKtM. 'Iiarf. I n. n. FriXKIl ^ r o., Pntcnl Snfofy Fiiyc nen<1 of Powrr's Wlinrf. [1878 pper IrieB in lies, of iiks ii.d Ms, ger in- a P a o CD r M o > n ft 171 ho \^ h t; A a H •J h 41 ■H h « H r. u 1 Mtirble or Imitation of Marblo, or otlier than rough slabs or blockK. 171 I'apifir Maclie, Pewter, IMatina, Japanned and Planished Tin, Itntannia Metal Wore, &e., 17^ Slate, viz. : Chimney Pieces, Man- tles, Pencils, Koofing Slate, pre- pared. Stone, not elsewhere sp'd Metal and Metal Composition, not elsewhere specified 171 Marble, unwroufjht. Free Masts, Iron, or part of Iron Masts (Ships') Free Maps, Charts and Atlasses 17* Meats and Vegetables, preserved . 171 Meats, Fresh, Salted or Smoked, 1 cent per lb.; pkgs 171 3I(!at8, fresh, salted or smoked from Newfoundland Free Medals and Gems, and Cabinets of do., inchid'g A ntiqnities, Coins kc Free Medicinal Roots iu their natural State Free Medicines, Patent 25 Metal Type in blocks or Pigs Free " Yellow, in bolts and bars. . Free " " for shf athing Free Metallic Oxides and Ochres, dry, ground or nngroiind, washed or unwashed, not calcined Free Melado. .2.5 per cent r,d val and fl-8 of! cent per lb Military Clothing, imported by Offi- cers of Army and Navy stationed in Canada Free Millinery of all kinds 171 Mineral and Aerated Waters. ., 171 Mineralogy Specimens Free Models, when they cannot be used as the articles of which they are said to bo the Models Free Molasses for refining purposes 73 cents per 100 lbs Molasses other than for refining purposes ad ml 2.5 Moss for Upholstery ynir poses. . . . Free Mowing, Reaping and Threshing Machines 171 Musical Instruments for Bands for Army or Navy Free not elsewhere specified 171 Music, Sheet 17l Music, Bound. (See Printed Wrks) r> Musical Clocks 171 Mustard 17l N Nails, viz : Tacks and Brads 17| Composition, Sheathing- Free Nail and Spike Rod Iron, romid, square or flat 5 Naptha7 1-5 ets. per Imp. gal. ; pkgs. ITJ Natural History, Specimens of . . . . Free Naval and Military Stores Free Nitre and Saltpetre Free Nitro-Glycerire, Fulminating Pow- der and Exjilosive Substances used for Blasting 17h Nitrate of Soda Free Nuts, viz : Ivory, Used chiefly In dyeing . . . Froo Others, of all kinds ....... 17J Nutmegs 26 Oatmeal and Flour, or Meal of any Grain Oata Oakum Ochres, viz : Ground or calcined Dry, ground oi unground, wash- ed or unwashed, not calcined. . Oils, rectified or prepared, viz. : Castor, Flax Seed or Linseed, Hemp and Rape Seed, Olive and Salad, Vegetable not othor- Avise specified, Volatile or Es- sential; Oils of all kinds, Crude, except Whale Oils and others elsewhere specified Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their natural state, Heavy or Carbnic Coal and Kerosene, Naptha, Ben- zole and Refined Petroleum, Products of Petroleum, Crude Petroleum, 7 1-5 cents per Imp. gal-; pkgs Cod Liver, Medicinal Prepara- tions, not elsewnere specified.. Fish, and Fish of all kinds, the produce of the Fisheries of the Ii^uited States, except Fish of the Inland Lakes and of the Rivers falling into them, and except Fish preserved in Oil . . Whale, in the casks from on ship-board, and in the condi- tion in M'hich it was first land- ed Fish, other Oil Cake Oil Cloths Oil Paintings and Chromos Oil Paintnigs, by Artists of well known merit, or copies of the Old Masters by such Artists Old Tom Gin. $1.20 per Imp, gal ; pkgs Opium Oranges Oranges, Citrons and Lemons, and Rinds of, in brine for candying Orcrans, Melodeons and Harmo- niums Ordnance Stores Ores of Metals of all kinds Osiers or Willow Oysters, viz. : In cans, Fresh, from Countries other than U. S. Preserved, from countries otlier than I'.S. Fresh, from U.S. ; Fresh, in cans, from U.S. ; Shelled, in bulk, from U.S Free Free Free m Free 17i Free 171 17i Free Free lit 10 Free 171 Free Free Free in Free o S I O' I - Ml u s. M s o I o i4s »yc StufTH uud t'oulectlouery, at BKOITN KKOTUUUS it CO. II. II. FlILIiER A r.\ BUOIIIEUS Jt €«., OrUuuuce Square, HuUfux iw«»r'«Wliai' II. II. Fllf.LKK «t ro., Mooflntr IMtcli mid l*ii|H>r.nnu1 of INiwerN nhnrf 1878] ALMANACK. 129 u u a u e i PS 8) U « t A a H I u m a Hi < Q < Jajianiicd and nritiinnia Metal 1». c. 17i Pewter, Platina, riaiiished Tiii, Wai-e Pmnps aiul Pump (Jcar (Shijis* material) 5 Plants- Trees a)ul Shrubs, growth of Newfoundland Free Plants— Trees and Shrubs 10 Free ITi' 17.i Rags Railroad Cars- Passenger, Freight, Platform. . . 17^ Railroad Bars- Iron, Steel, Frogs Free Railroad Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs and Fish Plates Free Railroad Car Axles Free Rape and Hemp Seeds 10 Rape and Hemp Oils 17^ Raspberry Syrup, not containing Spirits 17i Ratan for Chair Makers and Whip Manufacturers Free Raisins 174 Rennet Free Rice, 1 cent per lb.; large bags, fi'ee ; i^)ckot8 17i Riders and Knees, Iron (Ships'). . . f> Rifles.Guns & Fire Arms of all kinds 17 ^ Rigging, Wire (Ships') Free Riruls of Oranges, Citrons and Lemons, imported in brine for the purpose of candying Free Rosin Free Roots — Medicinal, in their natural state Free Roofing Felt 17 Slate, prepared 17 Ropes and Cordage 17 Rubber, manufactured 17 Unmanufactured Free Rum, $1.20 per Imp. gal.; pkgs.. . 17i Shrub, 11.80 per Imp. gal.; pKgs 17i Rye Free 8 Sails, ready-made 17i Sail-cloth or Canvas (Ships' use).. 5^ Sal Ammoniac Free Sal Soda, Salt Free Sand Pajser and Sand Cloth 17^ I Satin and Fine Washed White. . . . Free I Satinets 17i ' Sausage Casings I7i Screws, for Wood 17i j Schiedam Schnapps, $1.80 per Imp, gal.; pkgs 17i I Scythes and Snaths 17% i Sea (}ras3 and Manilla Grass Free I Seeds, not classed as Cereals 10 ! From B. N. A. Provinces Free '' Settlers' Effects of every descrip- tion. In actual use Free : Sewing Machines, and parts thereof 17% i Scraps, Iron 5 Brass Free v.o. Shawls Iti Sheet Music, Printed Ships' lilocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks 5 Binnacle Lrunps 5 Bunting 5 Cables Hemp or Crass 5 Compasses 5 ('ordagc, Dead Kycs 5 Dead Lights, Dei k Plugs r> Iron Masts or j)arts <>f Iron Masts Free Knees, Iron 5 Pumps and Pump Gear, 5 Riders, Iron 5 Sail-cloth or Canvas 6 Shackles, Sheaves 5 Signal Lamps 5 Steering Apparatus 6 Travelling Trucks 5 Varnish, black and bright 5 Wedges T) Wire Rigging Free Shell, manufactured 17i Sheet Iron 5 Shovels 17i Shrubs, Trees and Plants 10 From B. N. A. Provhices Free Silks, Satins and Velvets 17% Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Embroideries & Tambour Work I7i Silk Twist and Machine Twist 174 Raw, or as reeled from the C(«:oon Free Silver Coin, United States 17% Leaf 17i And Gold Cloth 17* Plated Ware 17% German Sheet Free Silicate of Soda Free Slate, unwnnight Free Manufactured 17% Slotted Tapes for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts Free Small Wares 17% Snutf, ground, dry, 25 c'ts per lb. & 12% Damp, moist or pickled, 25 cents per lb. and 12% Soda Ash, Caustic, Nitrate of Free Soap, Common, 1 c't per lb.; pkgs. 17% Perfumed and Fancy 25 Castile 17% Spades 17% Spikes and Nails 17% Stoves 17% Si)elter or Zinc, in sheets, blocks or pig Free Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany or Sculpture Free Spices, ground, induditig Ginger, Pimento and Pe])per 25 Unground, includir.g Ginger, Pimento and Pepper Spikes and Nails, composition .... Spirits, including Alcohol, 81.20 l>cr Tniii. gal.; jikgs Brandv, ^1 -20 per Imp. gal Cordia'ls, $1.80 " Gm, ^^1.20 Rum, 81.20 17% Free 17 pkgs 17 " 17.! " 1 J '■I 17% o fir I ! 3 g (X) g n p I I H •0 p o TruMHCH, Supporters, at BROWN BROTHEKS A €0 II. II. Fl iMil'.lt A ro.. Miiiilllii anil Tnrrcil C^onlaKc llt'iul I'ower'n M'linri I f|. | •d cd o n 130 BKLCIIKitS FAKMKRS [1-878 Spirits, includinc: Tinctures, Es- auncos and Kxtriicts, §1.S0 per Imp. ^ral.; i)k,i,^s VVhskv.,?"l'2'M'*i''''"l' ^'^l-- l*'^K'« (Uhors, ?1.80 Spirits of Tiiri^ntiiie Spi>nj,'os Stari'h, '2 cents i)or lb.; pk(fs Statuoa of Marble, IJronzo and Alai)aster, natural size Stationery Steam Enjjines, other than Loco- inotives ... Steel, wroujjht or cast, in bars and roda Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded >Steel Chi'.ira, Kailwa^' )'. (' ni Steering' Apparatus for Ships . for Pri purposes Stereotype Jiiocks ntiuf; 17i m Free m 174 Free Free Free r Free Steanilioats' niwi Mill Shii.i>.s and Cniuks, for^'cil in the rouyfh. . . . Steam Fire Engines Stone, un\vrout,'ht Stones for Lithoi^raphcrs Straw From \i. N. A. Provinces Tuscan, Grass and Fancy 1". .itb. Sulph, of IJrimstone, in roll jr flour Sulphuric Acid, \ cent per lb. ; pkgs Carboys containing' Suyar Candy, brown or white, \ c'i per lb. ; ad val Sujf-ar, above No. 13, 1 cent per lb. ; :d val Equal to or above No. 9, 1 cent per lb. ; ad val Below of No. y, 2 cent jier lb.; ad val Surt^ioal Instruments Syrup of Sujjrar or of tiuj^ar Cane, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorf,'hum, Melado, concentrated Melailo, or concentrated Melado or Cane Juice, f cents per lb., and ad val T Tafia — $1.80 per Imp. gal.; pkga. Tails, undressed Tallow 1 cent per lb.; plxs. Tampico, white and black Tanners' Bark Tapes, Slotted, for the manufacture of Hooj) Skirts Tar r.nd Pitch Tea, Green and Japan . . G cts. per lb. Tea, Black 5 cts. per lb. Teasels , Thibet Hair, unmanufactured Thread, Linen Thread, all other Thread & other articles embroider- ed with 1,'old, or for embroidery. Thread Lice and Insertior.s Tiliis, Drain Tlmlier ainl Lumber from B. N. A, P''ovinces 25 17^ Free Fn^e Free Frse Free Free Free 17i 17i Free Free r. c. Tin, in bar, blocks, pifjrorf^ranulated Free Tin it Zinc or Spelter, in block or j)i|^ Free 'I'in Cliups, Slides or SpaiiLfles, for manufacturinjf Hoop Skirts Free Tin Plates 5 Tinctures containii^f Spirits, i^l.80 per Imi». ),'al. ; i»kvfa 17.1 Tobacco Pipes 17J Tobacco, manufactured, 2.5 cts. per lb. and ad ml 12J Snuff and Snuff Flour, 25 cts. per lb. and ad val 12^ SnutT, dam|), moist or pickled, 25 cts. per lb. and ad val.. . 12^ Tobacco Leaf, unmanufactured (but must be bonded on importation) Free Tow, undressed Free Trvg 17.^. Trues, Shrubs, Roots and Plants.. 10 Trees, Shrul.s, Boots & Plants, from b. N. A. Provinces Free Travel lei's' Bacrtfage Free " Carri;*j;e8. — See Carrnifjes of Travellers Free rravcllinj,'.Trucks (Ships') 6 Tr-er.tils Free Tubes and Pipinj; of Iron 17^ " ' *' Brass 17^ Copper 17i Turpentine, Spirits cf 17i " other than Spirits of . . Free Type Metal, in blouks or Pigs Free Type 5 IT Union Collar Cloth Paper Free Varnish, brijij^ht & black (Ships' use) 5 " other than bright & black 17 J Veneering of Wood Free " of Ivory Free Vegetables, including Potatoes and other Roots 10 VegeLablea from B. N. A. Provinees Free Veget ible Fibres Free Vegetables used chiefly in Dyeing. Free Velvets, Silks and Satins 17^ Velveteens 17^ Vinegar and Acetic ^i- id, 12 cenbs per Imp. gal.; pkgs .. 17^ Vitriol, Blue J^ee W Walnuts (Dried Nuts) Walnut Lumber — Plank and Saw J Weanng Appa. jl— Wolu. or Cotton Weaving or Trai.i Silk and Weav- ing or Tram Cotton, f«*r making elastic webbing, and crinoline thread f -: covering crinoline wire Water- Cologne in flaaksor bottles, not weigliin;^ more than 4 ounces Water— Cologne, others Si.80 per Imp. gal. ; pkgs Wedges, Ships' Wax— Bees', Parafine ana others. . Wax Candles 1' I'ee Freii 25 17^ 5 17i BItOWN UUOTUIJUS ok €0., Oriiiiauce Hqnure, lialilax Uo JiH r « M A a iS >i a a A a 9 »} H CO 187^ Watd Warp No Whal< Shi in Whal Whca Whea Whiti Whiti Whit* Whis Im; Wick Willo Willo fat I Wipe gre nio of Or; Ua Hn( 12 poi Wine ccr Wine in th( Win^ Wire Wire fia' i Wire P < iz: ft < App di Arti tb Arti Arti C Uu Car 1. ii Lo< I I 1 Th i»wer'H ^Vlinri ft. ft. Fint.fif.K «» rf>., RInrK )fnlr Smf iii^, llrnd of l*<>tvot*K frtint-r 1878] ALMANACK. lai n r. c. Watches, and parts of 17^ War]), Cotton, not courser than No. 40 17J Whale Oil in tho cankw, from on .Ship-board, and in the condition in Which it wan first landnl.. .. Free Wlialcbonc. (Hee UianufaotuniH) , . 17J^ Wheat Free Wheat Flour Free Whitint,' or Whitening Ffce White Zine, dry Free \Vliitc Lead, dry Free Whiskey. (See Spirits), 81.20 per Imp. f,'al. ; pkps 17i Wiok- Cotton Candle Free Willow or Osiers, unmanufaeturcd Free Willow and Whaleb(»ne. (Sec manu- factures) 17i Wii'es not containinj,' (»ver 20 de- {,'rec8 •! Alcohol, and not worth more than 48 cents per Imp. Ka'-» of uU kinds, iucjndiny Uin(;er, Oranyo, Lemon, Coosebeny, Kasj)berry, Strawberry, Elder, find Currant Wine, 6 quarts or 12 pints to the Imj). jjal., 30 cts. ifor Imp. gal.; pkga 17^ Wines, all other when in wood, 72 cents per Imp. gal. ; pkgs 17 J Wines, all other, oxce]»t Sparkling, in bottles, quarts or I'Z pints to the Imp. gal.,;Jl oOjicrdoz ; pkgs 17^ Wines, S}>arkrg,*Ii-00]ierdoz;pkg8 17) Wire Cloth of iJrass or Copper. . . . Free Wire— Brass or Coj)per, round or flat Free Wire, Iron 5 P. c. Wire, flat or round, for CrlnoHnen, tihGovorefi Free Wire, tiat, for Crinolines, covered. I7i WindoTt' Ulass 17^ Wire Rigging (Ships') Free Wire, (JulvaniKed (.shij>fl') Free Woods of all kinds, wholly unmanu- facturefl Free Wfjods nmhufaetured, not else- where sjiccifled 17) Woods and Drugs used ehiefiy in dyeing, unmanufactured Free Woo! Waste Free Wool, Cotton Free Wool, Raw : . . . Free Woollens, Worsted and Cotton Em- broideries and Tambour Work . . 17) Woollens, viz: Rlankcts, Carpets and Flannels 17) Tweeds, Clothing or Wearing Apparel 17) Worsted and Yarn 17) All others 17) WcK.Uen Netting for India Rubber Shoes and Gloves 10 Wnipping i'ajjer 17) Writing Paper 17) Writing .'X'sks. (Sjo P'ancj Goods) 17) Worsted and Yarns 17) Yfllow Metal, in bolts and bars — Free " " for Sheathing Free Z Zinc, In sheets, blocks and pigs. . . Free {Special Exemptions from Duty. Apparel, Wearing, of British subjects, dying abroad but domiciled in Canada. Articles imported by and for the use of the Governor-General. .Articles for the public u.ses of Dominion. Articles for the public uses of the Foreign Consuls General. Army and ^.■avy, articles for thf use of. Arms, <;i<.-thing, Musical instruments for IJands, Military Stores. Settlers' Etfects of every description, in actual use, not being merchandise, brought by persons making oath that they inteiul becoming permanent set- tlers within the Dominion. Under Regulations and Restrictions to be Prescribed by the Minister of Customs. ! Carriages of Travellers, and ('arriagcs! motives and Cars are admitted free i 'ade/i with merchamlise, and not to 1 under similar ciicumstances in the include Circus Troupes j)or Hawkers.! Cnited States. Locomotives and Railway Passenger, iMenageries, Horses, Cattle,, Carriages, IVaggage and Freight Cars, ruiming and Harness of. iiIM>n any line of road cro.ssing the Travellers' Baggage. ' Frontier, as long as Canadian Loco-| ' 1 j Schedule V. ! The following Goode, when the growth] regulation, by proclamation of and produce of any of the British North ; Governor in Councd, viz ; I American Provinces, may be imix>rtedj Animals of all kinds. ! frje of duty, subject to alteration orjFresh, Smoked and Salted Meats. the BKomV BttOTllEKS A €0., Impoi-lers ol Flower »ecatf,titruw, lirun,bticduuf all kinds. Vexotablort, Inoludinif Potatoes and otlior liootH. Plants, TroeH and tihruba. Coal and Coku. Salt. Wheat. Pooh and Beann. Harley, Hyo, OatH, Indian Corn, Buck- wheat, and all other drain. Flour of Wheat ind Hyo, Indian Meal and Oatnical, and Flour or Meal of any other Grain. Schedule E. The following,' articleH afo prohibited inidcr a penalty of 200 dollars and forfeiture of I'ttuka)j^us ill whicli saniu ntay Iju found, vi/. : Books, Printed Papers, Paiiitirif,'.s, i>rawint,'s, Prints and Photo^fraphs of a treasonable, immoral, seditious or indecent character. Coin, base or counterfeit. INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Inspector for Nova Scotia, Gkorob Esson, Esq. Umaf XX— Collector, Clms. Taylor. De/mti/ Col. Angus McLcoU. Excisemen, F. G. Wainwright, Jolin Ead,^ •., P. Hagarty,'D. Carrol. ViCTOu— Collector, T. M. Portcoiis. ^Detective Officer, George J. Campbell. NouTH i^YDyEY— Collector, Lachlln Robertson, Esq. Yarmouth— Collector, T. V. li. Bingay, Esq. Excise Duties. Beer, brewed in whole or in part from any other .substance than malt 3.9 cts per gal Cigars, of all kinds 40 cts per lb M^lt 2 cts per lb retroleum Free. do Inspectors fees— Packages over 20 gals.lO cts per pckge <'f> do do under 20 gals. ^ " per gal Spirits, proof 90 " per gal lobacco and SnulF. 20 " per lb Vinegar 3.0 »« "gal. Licenses. Bonded Manufactures annually, $50 Brewers .. u qq Distillers or Kectiliers " 250 Compounding,.... !!.'.'.*.*.*! " 50 Maltsters— 4 class, 500 to 1000 centals malVper moIiUi, " 50 " 3 " lOUOtolSOO " " ** 100 " 2 " 1500 to 2000 " ♦« " 150 " 1 " 2000 and upwaid " »• "200 Tobacco Manufacturers <« 50 Stamp Duties. Bill Stamps arc of the denominations of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9 10 ?A,^^^'/?. 'T^ ''^ '^^'"^^' ^^""^ ^^> ^^' »" 3 * > 1 90 {fi nr'H Wlmrr ' I II. II. Hfl,LKW A 2 " 1 " 5 5 .2 .1 10 10 C| Bal '1 i " 5J .05 10 > « 1 1 Set as above from .03 .02 10 10 n 50 lb. down to .01 10 • < 1 i^ lib $1.00 $1.10 $1.10 .005 .003 10 10 1 A ! Stt 1 'J 1 1 Do do from 8 oz. to i dram. . Set of grain »0.40 .002 .001 Set as above 10 10 a wei^bts, from from 500 oz. > ■v> 1,000 grs down to 1 oz $2 50 \ Ba to .01 of a grain. I in authorized do. from .5 oz e* f < series $1.00 down to .005.. $1.00 i The old 50, 28, li, 7, 4, 2,1 lb. wei<,Mits to be admitted to verification » and tolerated till 1st July, 3 878. n , VV S FOKMS OF DOMINION MEASUBES. • < Cyundkical. For the Bushel, Half Bushel, and Peck, the depth must not be less than four-ninths of the diameter. • «^^M [Knee €apM ami AukletM at BUonN ltROTIIi:U(!i nml CO r> fS'hart If. H. FI'LLKK mill 4'0.. |»»iii«>Mllr 4'hI NiiIIn, hmd or Powrr'n Wlinrf r. itioM Fees. zc only. ; less than V o u H I hi < 1878] ALMANACK. Ub For the (iallon and isinttUer nicnuuruH, the depth hIiuII nut bo lews than \\\v diaiiietiT. Fees to bo collected for Mensuros of Capacity. DOMINION mi:asuuf. S Denomination. KiiHhid 4 I'.iishel IVcli (iailon i i (Jallon •. .. I 1" iron or steel with solid joints. I'he Kibands may be of steel or of metal wire Avoven with other iibre. Fees to be charged for Verification of Lineal Measure. Of Metal. Of Wood. 10 feet -- . 30 cts. 20 cts. n " 25 20 5 " 25 20 3 '• or yard 20 10 i vard 10 5 2 feet 5 5 1 foot 5 5 i foot 5 5 Chain or Riband 100 feet SI 60 " " 50 " 75 " '♦ 06 " 1 00 '• " 33 '• ... 75 GAS INSFECTZOIT. Under Act 30° Victoria, Cap. 48, 1873, provision is made for the Inspection of Gas, which in Nova Scotia is to be of the illuminating power of sixteen candles. Ajjparatus for testing and analysing the Gas supplied to Halifax, has been iitted up in Ilesslein's Building, Ilollis Street. Archibald Miller, Inspector. I^SFEOTZOIT OF FZSS AND OILS. iNSPECTons. — County of Halifax, Edmund Ryan; Ynrmoj'fh,, Robert Brown; G iiysboi'ov «/]i, Wm G Scott, jr. ; Richmond, E E Binet; Victm-ia, J. A. Rlatheson; hiverncss, A ]\ Siiinner; Cape Breton, ; Anti- gonish, W J Webb; Lunenburg, George Anderson. Fees for Inspection, Act 37 Victoria, Chap. 45, 1874. For each tierce of Salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trcut, fifteen cents. For each half-tierce of salmon, salmon-trout hf sea-trout, ten cents For each barrel of salmon, salmon trout or sea trout, fineen cents For each lalf-barrel of salmon, salmon-trout or se^-trout, ten cents For each barrel of mackerel, ten cents For each half-barrel of mackerel, five cents For each barrel of herring, five cents For each half-barrel of herring three cents For each barrel of shad, ten cents , , For each half-barrel of shad, seven cents , , , ' For each barrel ofwliitefish, ten cents. For each half-barrel of whitelish. seven cents ] each barrel of pickled codlish, hake, haddock or catfish, five cents Vox each half-barrel ditto, tl.reu cents For each barrel of dry-salted codlish, hake, haduock, catfish, ling or pollocK, five cents For each half-barrel ditt^i, tliree cents For each barrel ot bass, ten cents For each half-barrel bass, seven cents 187 Fo Fo Fo Fo Fo Fo Fo cents Fo cents Fo Fo Th stora screv I Fo in N( fl Fc t u eS n 0) r* ivr/ t IH \ Nc M Fdwi Bo a AND u G A g Fis i W H V M • \ An Breti 4 t (er C A berla < strea ern 1 LAI A .Ino I ilobit Ilalif Divis 1)1 vi« ; E8«t ' E. S\ Uedd liivei ; Divis Davi ribou ('ani( ' tv, i 1^0 ur Vlcto 1 Gard • _ l*ttO%¥N lkKOI'lli:itS UiUl <'0„ ill•|lKi>l^.lH, UlUirttX r'M WlmVf [1878 iird metal, protoctecl )Iid joints, iibre. sure. Of Wood. 20 cts. 20 20 10 5 5 5 5 ide for the Liminatin^ ysing the Building, fh, Robert ; Victmia, ; Anti' .874. Its. tnts Its :ents re cents l), ling or 4* V u (0 t u d n 11.11. 1'llliLEK and «!0., JNoMcNninl llonrc*H VariilMli, INtM rrN ITIiarff 1878] ALMANACK. 137 For each Da-rel of cod tongues, cod sounds hallibut or eels, ten cents For each half-barrel ditto, seven cents For each barrel smoked herrinji, ten cents For eacii box smoked heirinp, three cents P'or each half box ditto, two cents For each quarter box of ditto, one cent For Irspecting, guaging and branding each puncheon of oil, twenty cents For inspecting, guaging and branding each hogshead of oil, fifteen cents For inspecting, gui ging and branding each tierce o« oil, twenty cents For inspecting, guaging and branding each barrel of oil, fifteen cents Th« foregoing rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooperage, storage and labour employed in washing, rinsing, cleaning, nailmg, screwing or re packing and pickling any fish For branding or marking Newfoundland fish which have been inspected in Newfoundland, two cents per barrel For inspecting empty packages, one cent MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia BnANcn— H W Johnston, Agent. Henry Dolby, Clerk, Edward Koclie, Insptctoi' of Light Ihmses. BoAHD OK RXAMINKKS F(JU GhANTINO CEKTIFirATKS TO MasTEKH AND Maiks— (Japt P A Scott, H N, Chairman. Halifax Board, (;apt G A McKenzie, Capt David Hunter. Clerk, D Marshall Browne. FrsHEKiEs BxAxcn.— W.H.Wylde, Pert Hastings, Jnspectw Fishei'tes, W n liogers, Fishery Officer/or Nova Scotia, Amherst, N S. Overseers of Fisheries in No^fa Scotia. Annapolis Co, W T. Carty. Antigonish Co, Alex W McDonald. Cape Breton Co, York Barringto'n, Alex McDonald, Francis Quinan. Colches- ter Co, Wm Blair, South Division; J W Davidson, North Division. Cum- berland Co, Isaac J. Hingley, Oxford. Eastern Division, embracing all the streams emptying into the Straits of Northumberland; James King, West- ern Division, including all streams flowing into Bay of Fundy. Dighy Co, i L A Maloncon, H. E. Pa3'son. Jas \\ Morehouse. Gnysboio' Co, Jas A Tory ; Jno McDanicl, Sherbrooke, St Mary's. Halifax Co, VVm Anderson, Musquo- (lobit Harbor, East Division, Dartmouth to Kcum Secum; John Fitziierald, Halifax Harbor to Margaret's Bav. Havts Co, Pclor I. lUirnham, Western Division to extend from West County line to Walton, Tim BO'l^rien, luist Division, from Wallon to Colchester line. Inverness Co, Murdoch A Koss, ; East Division; Hugh Gillis, Lake Ainslio, King's Co, Adolphus Bishop. J. I E. Si^T, with special reference to the coast fisheries. Luntnburg Co, Geo ! I'edden. Chester, East Division, Middle, Gold, Martin's and Mushamush Rivers; Henry S Jost, West Division. Picfou Co, John McDouftld, East Division, including Sutherland's, French and Barney's Hiver; Clias Henry, David Marshall, West Division, including East, Aliddle, West and Ca- ril)OU liivers. Queen's Co, Samuel T. Sellon. Richmund Co, Dunean Cameron, Ti^ast Division, from River Bouvgeoise to East boundary of (boun- ty, including said river, Edward Ballam, Western Division, from Kiver ■•{oMrgeoise to West boundary of County. Shelhurne Co, Samuel Muir. Vidoria Co, Donald Mcliae", Jr, J, W. Burke. Yarmouth Co, Enos I Gardner. V4 o > > o Pi H a o p* O U O I Cn H I A *i W t* H O (0 r* tfi o p 9 ItUOnN BKO'lUKltH uiMl CO., iioia livnfnud Dry I'ulutM r. '3 m^ n. n FULLER and TO., Patent Hay Cutters, liead of Tower's Wharf a n a c8 O A h O n o •d o (0 (0 o •§ a 7i o » d d 44 is LIGHT HOTTSES^ On the Coasts of Nova Scotia and New Brunsicick. WEST FROM HALIFAX. CiiKBUCTO Head— On the Head. A revolving light, showing its ' greatest brilliancy every minute. Lat. 44° 30' 21 ' N. Long. 63° 30' 49" W. Halifax Signal Buoy — An Automatic Signal Buoy, surmounted by a 10-inch whistle, has been placed in 21 fathoms of water, at the entrance to Halifax Harbour. Lat 44° 31' 42" N. Long 63° 29' 28" W. From the Buoy, Chebucto Head bears S W i W Magnetic, distant 1 7-8 mile; Sandwich, N by W Magnetic, distant 4 miles; Devil's Island Lighthouse, N E 1-8 E Magnetic, distant 3^ miles. Passing to the westward of the Buoy at the distance of half a cable, and steering a course N J W Mag- netic, will lead up the harbour to the eastward of the Neverfail Shoal, and at a distance of two cables to the westward uf Meagher Beach Lighthouse. An Iron Bell Buoy, painted black and surmounted by a cage, has been moored south-east by south, one quarter of a 'uile from the Blind Sisters, otF Sambro, to the westward of the entrance to Halifax Harbor. Sambro Island — On the S. W. side of the entrance to Halifax Harbor. A fixed white light, elevated 115 ft. above the sea, visible in clear weathoir from 20 to 25 miles. White Octagonal Building, Lat. 44° 26' 11" N. Lon. 63° 33' 30" W. In thick or foggy weather, signal guns irom shipa wi|l be answered from the signal station by firing tico fnunn in quick suc- cession, and the same reply will be made from the island to the sound of a steamer's whistle. A Steam Fog Whistle is being erected. Betty's Island.*- On South Point revolvmg red light, attaining its greatest brilliancj' every two minutes. Elevated 75 feet above the level of high water, and in clear weather should be seen at a distance of 14 miles from all points of approach. The tower is a square wooden building, painted white, with two horizontal red bands, and has keeper's dwelling at- tached. Lat 44° 26' 22" N. Long 63° 45' 54" W. Peggy's Point— East point of entrance to St. Margarat's Bay. A fixed red light, about 65 feet above high water. Square white Building standing about 40 yards from the shore. Lat. 44° 29' 30" N. Lon. 63° 55" 0" W. Chester Light on Iron Bound Island— Entrance to Mahone Bay. One fixed white light, visible from all points of approach. The Lantern alone is visible: Building hidden bv trees. Elevated 50 feet above high water. Lat. 44° 36' 20" N. Long.'64° 41' 45" W. Margaret's Bay— On the south point of Green Island, Margaret's Bay. Lat. 44° 22' 45" N. Long. 64° 2' 45" W. The light is a revolving red and white light, showing alternate red and white flashes every minute and a half, and making a complete revolution every three minutes. The light is 59 feet above the level ot high water, and in clear weather will be seen at a distance of 15 miles. Maiione Bay— On Ilobson's Nose Island, A fixed red light. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. Cross Island— Upon the S. E. point of the Island. Two lights placed vertically 44 feet apart, the lower light is fixe. ; the upper one flashing at intervals of a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red, Lat. 44° 18' 43" N. Long. 64° 9' 57" W. Battery Point— East side of entrance to Lunenburg Harbor. A fixed white light, visible 12 miles. White square building. This harbor is ea.-v BUOIYN BK08. »ud CO., UUolesiile UriiKgiHtti b o '< Hi Hi a b 01 M > s Wlinrf [1878 )winp^ its 63° 30' tit eel by a itrance to ?rom the r-8 mile; ghthouse, rd of the WMag- loal, and ghthouse. cage, has the Blind Harbor. K. Harbor, r weath<^r V 11" N. om ships uick suC- uund of a aining its e level of ri4 miles building, relling at- A fixed : standing 5" 0" W. one Bay. I Lantern >ove high net's Bay. Iving red inute and The light II be seen Phe tower ts placed ashing at (' 43" N. A fixed )r is ea-v b e H » Hi ft a u p > w b n M >< in « > en a II. M. FULLER and €0 , Rntclior*^ Mill Files, liond of Power'n Wharf f 1878] ALMANACK. 139 iO I of access, buoys are placed in the bav and entrance to th** harbor on the Sculpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Battery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbor from seaward the Buoy on Sculpin liock, painted red and hlach in horizontal stripes, may be lelt on either hand, giving it a berth of two cable's length. The other buoys are painted black and must be left on the port hand going in. Iron can buoys in summer, spar buoys in winter. Iron-Bound Island— Entrance to LaHave River A briqht flash light, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of 30 seconds. tlie'Lautern is on a squaie white tower, on the southern side of the island, 70 feet above sea level, visible from all points of approach. Lat. 44° 13' 45" N. Long. 64° 16' 19" W. ^ Moser's Island— West side of the entrance to LaHave River. A fixed red light, on the S. E. point of the island. Square white building, 58 feet above sea level, standing 100 feet from the cliff. Lat. 44° 14' 15" N. Long. 64° 18' 50" W. Port Medway Harbor— On Admiralty Head, West side of the en trance to the port. Square white building, and a black square in the centre of the seawa-d sides. A fixed white light, 44 ft. above sea level, visible 10 miles. Spar buoys are placed in the channel to Port Medway Harbor, on the breaking ledges, Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge of flats off Bang's Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must be left on the starboard, and the black buoys on the port hand. Liverpool— South end of Coffin's Island. A revolving white light appearing full at intervals of two minutes. 80 ft. above sea level. Building octagonal, in red and white horizontal stripes, visible 10 miles. Fort Point — Entrance to the inner Harbor of Liverpool, A red fixed lie;ht, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the port hand when entering the harbor. Herring Cove— On east side of Liverpool Bay, green light om the breakwater. Port Mouton Habbor — On North-east point Spectacle Island. A fixed red light. Little Hope Island— Off Liverpool. A revolving red light 40 feet above high water, attaining its greatest hrilliancv every minute. Situate nearly in the centre of the island. Lat 43° 48' 43" N. Long 04° 47' 15" W. The Lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white. -On Shingle Beach, East side of Port LeHerbert, Queen's County- { the harbour. Fixed red light. i I Gull Rock — Off the entrance to Ragged Island Harbor. A white fix«d ■ light, 51 feet above sea level. Square white building. Lat 43° 39' N. i Long 65° 5' 50" W. I Carter's Isi^and, Ragged Island Harbor— On the middle of the I Island. Fixed red light. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet I high, painted white. i SiiRLBURNE Harbok — On Sand Point, ^ of a mile S E of the Point. i Fixed red iight. I ! SiiELBURNE— On the S E point of McNutt's Island, west sli'^e of entrance to the harbor. Tw^ vrhiie lights vertical— the upper lif;ibt 100 ft above sea level, and visible Is ii lies; the lower light 38 (t below the Lantern at the top of the building, and visible 10 miles. Building painted black and white in vertical stripes. Lat 43° 37' 17" N. Lon 05° 15' 45" W. O o > i o P » < 01 I M c3 •e •d o CO *t O O «• A « P i*fe!»ci-ipttous carefully diHpeusea by BKOWN UlCOS. uuU iO n. II. FiriiliKK anil €'«., ralonf llorso SIiocx, lirail of PoMor's Wlmrf 0) A I c tsi •J < 140 B K L (; HE R S FA R M VMS [1878 STOi>r»Ar.T Island— On the North West Point of Stoddart Island, Sliel- burne Countv, to guide vepsels into the anchorages of Stoddart Harbour and Shag Harbour Sound. Lat N 43° 28' 27". Long W 65° 43' 8". The light is a fixed red catoptric light, elevated 22 feet above high water mark, and iia clear weather siiould be seen 9 miles. The tower is a square wooden building, painted white. Ni'iGRO Island— On North part, south of Budget Rocks, A revolving 7'erfand tvhite liglit, showing alternately red and white flashes eVery minute. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. Barrinoton — On Baccaro Point, E side of the entrance to the harbor. A red fixed light. Square white building, with a black ball on the sea- ward side. Brazil Rock, South Sidk— Bell buoy painted red and black, in hori- zontal bands, surmounted by a cage. Light Vessel— A light vessel has been placed at Barrington East Bav, in the County of Shelburne. Lat 43° 31' 5" N Long 65° 34' 25" W, The vessel is schooner rigged, and the hull and spars are painted red, with the word " Barrington " in white letters on both sides. The vessel is moored in six fathoms at low water; Wesses' Ledge bearing S W by W i W distant 3-8 of a mile; Baccaro Lighthouse bearmg S S E | E distant 6 3-16 miles; and Bantam liocks bearing S by E 7-8 E distant 6^ Hiiles. The light is a fixed white light, exhibited at an elevation of 30 feet above the deck. The light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into Barrington Eist Baj' and through Barrington Passage. Cape Sablk Island — On South point. A revolving light, bright 15 seconds and darK 25 seconds, elevated 40 feet, visible 12 miles. Octagonal white building. Lat 43° 27' N. Long 65° 36' W. High water at Cape Sable, full and change, at 7| o'clock. Spring tides rise 12 ft, neaps 6 ft. Bon Portage, or Shag Harbor Island-— On South Point. A revol- ving red light, showing a flash every minute. Seal Island— The first light on approaching the Bay of Funday is on the S point of Seal Island. A fixed white light, 80 feet above high' water, and maj' be seen when approaching, from all points of the compass, at a distant • of 18 or 20 miles. Octagonal white building. The Blond Rock lies about 3^ miles S. by W. from the lig'at house. Between this rock and the island there are some dangers; the ground is rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. A Fog Whistle is in operation at Seal Island, near the light house — the w' istle sounds in each minme as follows: A blast of five seconds, then an interval of five seconds, then a blast of five seconds and an internal of 45 seconds, to com- plete the minute. Lat 43° 23' 34" N. Long 6G° 0' 22" W. PuBNico Harhour— On point of beach, S E side of the entrance to the harbor, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Sable. A fixed white light, 28 ft above high water, (rise and fall 12 feet.) Square while building, standing 50 fathoms from low water mark. Spar buoys mark the channel. Black left on port hand, red on starboard in approaching the harbor. Argyle— Afixed red catoptric light, 115 feet above the level of high water l.as been erected on the south point ot White Mead Island, Yarmoutli County, for the purpose of guiding vessels into Argyle Harbor, Lat 43° 39' 40" N. Long 0;-)° 52' 4" W. Fish Island— On Big Fish Island, E side of the entrance to Tusket River. Two fixed horizontal white lights, visible 12 miles. Yarmouth— On the Eastern island ot Cape Fourchu, West side of the entrance to the harbor. A bright revoking light, 145 ft above sea level, Q H P P H I s p n « > b u > 1 w ft n (5 (J 1{K t le vessel is ^ s W bv W i n S distant 6 N 6^ Hiiles. 9 feet above A Barrington 1 p 9 3 , bright 15 n 1 Octagonal A er at Cape rt saps 6 ft. . A revol- > h 'i V ndav is on ligh water, ^ ipass, at a • lUmd Rock 8 is rock and « ighout and og Whistle Q stle pounds « »i? ^ rval of five 09 Is, to com- 1 > 1^ A mce to the 23 light, 28 ft s ?, standinf; M el. Black 1 (5 :el of high ft Yarmouth Lat 430 39' to Tusket side of the 3 sea level, II. rt, rilLLKK and I o n p » m U It p CI 13 « *1 ►1 m » (D CD « ti Siiuugi^M, Bru.slies and Couihs by UUOWK »1U»^«. and <:o. H. n. Fl'IXKK nnd <'»., FIHIi'm mm steel, bead of Power's Wharf 142 HRLCH Ell's farmer's [1878 o S n KB fl cS A to O OB bO ■*» a o M n c3 ••H o < •d cc A Steam Fog Whisti.k has been erected at Cape D'or, Cumberland County. PAi{]!snoHo'~On the W side of the entrnnce to Parrsboro' River. A fixed while ligi t, 30 ft above higli water, visible 1> miles. Octagonal white tower, standing close to high water mark on the beach. Burnt C<»at Head — The Lantern is erected on a square tovrer attached to the main building. A ivhite tixed light, 75 feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach. SriCNCKit's Point — A white fixed light is placed on the top of a building at this point, on the Northern shore of»Cobequid Hay, near the head of Minas liasin. Walton Harbou — A fixed »W catoptric light on the north side of the entrance to Walton Harbor, Hasin of Minas, Hants County. Lat 45° 14' 0" N. Long W ()' 45" W. HoRTON Bluff — A white fixed light, 95 ft above high water level, (rise and fall 40 to 45 ft) visible lu clear weatlier over the greater part of the Basin ol Minas (a 'ter passing Cape RIomedon) and above the Five Islands and up to Windsor Kiver, until intercepted by the continuation of tho Bliift to the southward of it. Square white building, standing GG feet from the Bluii'. EAST FROM HALIFAX. Geouok's Islano, Halifax HAnnoR — On west side of Island, shewing two white light*, vertical. The}' show seaward on the south, and into the harbor on (he north side. On the west the upper light only can be seen. Mkaghbr's Bkach — East side of Halifax Harbor, elevated 58 ft above sea level, and visible 10 miles, been erected on the west side of tower. A fixed white light, A fog whistle has Devil Island Lights -Upon Devil Island, at the eastern entrance to Halifax Harbour, two fixed White lights are exhibited. The most wester- ly light, on the old tower, is 52 feet above high water mark. Lat N 44^ 34' 50". Long W 63° 27' 15". The new tower, situated 524 feet E 3-4 N from the old one, is 53 feet high from base of building to vane of lantern, and the light is 59 feet aboye high water mark. Both towers are octagonal wooden buildings, painted white. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric, and in clear weather the lights should be seen 13 miles. The eastern light open of the western leads clear to the southward of the Thrum Cap Shoal, and George Island Light open to the westward of Maugher's Beach Light leads clear to the westward of the Thrum Cap Shoal. Ego Island— Off Jeddore. A revolv ng light, 80 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy everv minute, showing alternately red and white faces. Building octagonal, painted black and white in vertical stripes. Lat 44° 39' 51" N. Long 62° 51' 32" W. Visible 14 miles. Pope's Harbour. -On the West Point of Harbour Island, Pope's Har- bour, Lat N 44° 47' 40". Long W G2° 38' 49". The light is a fixed red catoptric liglit, elevated 45 feet above high water mark, and in clear wea- ther should be seen about 9 miles. The Imilding is of wood, painted white, and consists of a square iower 37 feet high rrom the base of structure to vane of lantern, with a keeper's dwelling attached. Outer Bkavkr, or William's Island - On South East part of the Island. A revolving lohite flash light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white building with two black balls on its seaward side. A reef extends eastward from Beaver Island some distance. Lat 44° 49' N. Long C2° 21' W. ft ») M H V a t K H H< « ;: 0" H v\ f « H f « > SI Hi 01 ift > ul <♦ H S I* I BUoWiV UlCOii. aud €0., Importers i^ursical lustruiueuU r*» WUnrf II. 11. FIII.LKK mill <'0., iVoIili's l*»fciil flvnnuiUo, h ing, 28 feet high, painted white; roof of dwelling painted red. Lat 44° 59' 20" N. Long 61° 57' 51" W. This light is tor the purpose of guid- i'iig vessels in the harbor. Isaac's Harbor— On Holly Point West side of the entrance to the harbor. Two white lights, vertical. 1 CouHTRY Harbor— On South Point of Green Island. Fixed white light. i The tower is a square wooden building, 28 feet high, painted white. Lat 45° 5' 18" N. Long 61° 32' 31" W. Tor Bay Light ok Bkrry Hkad — Fixed red light to seaward, and it^hite to northward into the bay and towards Molasses Harbor. Tower square wooden building, 36 ft high, with dwelling attached, painted white with vertical stripes. Top of lantern painted black. Lat 46° li' 37" N. Long 61° 18' 35" W. White Head Island — On the S W point of the island. A bright firtsh light of 10 seconds duration followed by eclipses ot 10 seconds, displaying alternately 3 flashes and 3 eclipses in a minute. Square white tower, standing 75 fathoms Irom the water's edge, with an octagonal iron lantern, 55 feet above the sea level. Lat 45° 11' 58" N. Lo./g 61° 08' 02" W. Visible 11 miles. Canso.) Two v^hite fixed lights, placed upper 75 ft, and lower 45 ft, above high Cranbfbry IsLAKi?— (Cape vertically 12 yards apart; the water, visible 15 and miles respectively. Tower striped white and red horizontally. Lat 45^ 19' 49" N. Long 60° 55' 29" W. A steam fog whistle has been established on Cranberry Island. In all thick weather, the whistle will be sounded eight seconds in each minute, thus making an interval of fifty-two seconds between each blast. The whistle will probably be heard, in calm weather, about 15 miles; with the wind about 20 miles; in stormy weather and against the wind, 5 to 8 miles. Cakso Harbor — The light is a fixed red light, on North East part of Han's Island, elevated 42 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 12 miles. The illummating apparatus is catoptric or bv reflectors. The towei is a square wooden building. 28 feet high, painted" white. Lat 45° 21' 0" N. Long 60° 58' 31" W. This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into Canso Harbor, and through Canso both North and South. Bell Buoy — At the Grimes Rock off Cape Canso. * Green Island — Near the S E end of Madame Island, off the town of Arichat. A red and white revolving light, elevated 70 feet above high water. Lat 45° 28' 51" N. Long 60° 53' 40" W. The lantern is placed on the top ot the keeper's dwellit.g, which is painted white. Visible 14 miles. I Ariohat — On Marachie Point, S side of the entrance to the harbor. A white fixed light, 34 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Square white building. Lat 45° 29' 02" N. Loag 61° 01' 52" W. Arichat Harbor — The light is a fixed red light on the North end of Jerseyman's Island, elevated 39 feet above the level of high water, and in fine weather should be seen from a distance of 11 miles. The illuminating I'hotogrnpliie Chciiilcnls, etc., at BKOnN BKO^. niiil CO. o o > a CD B Pi » O d •a o *1 A O % o o o n. FIIJiFJl ami To., Tin Plato, K, l\, IM, DV, hnul Power'n Wharlf 144 U KLC ri K R 3 FA RM E R S [187^^ I apparatus is catoptric or b.y reflectors. Thb' at one Oable's angth S W of the blioal in six fathcas of w. •-;. /H«» uucy will be placed on or about the 1st of May in each 3'ear f ad * Ak^r? u about the loth December. Crkigiiton's Head— On iU"i no extremity of the Flead, "West Arichat, C B, a white revolving light, shewing a flash every 40 seconds. The light 38 for the purpose of guiding vessels into Little or West Arichat. One can and two spar buoys have been placed to mark the dangera when entering the harbor. GuYSBORouGH H ARBOR — On the W side of the entrance to the harbor head ofChebucto Bav. A fixed white light, 30 feet above high waten visible 8 miles. Lat 45° 21' 47" M. Long 61*' 29' 11" W. Eddy, ok Sand Point— (Gut of Canso.) On the W side of \he S entrance to the Strait of Canso. Lat 45° 31' 30" N. Long 61° 14' 40" W. Two horizontal fixed white lights, 24 ft apart, elevated 25 ft each, visible eight miles. Squaie white building, with a black diamond on the seaward side. Point Tupper— On Staplefon's Point, South side of Ship Harbor, Gut of Canso. Fixed red light. Lat 45° 36' 40" N. Long 61° 22' 0" W. North Canso — West Side Gut of Canso, Northern Entrance — A white fixed light, 110 ft above high water, visible 18 miles, or between Cape George and Port Hood. White tower standing 120 yards from the shore. Lat 45° 41' 42" N. Long 61° 27' 10" W. Pomkkt Island — St George's Bay, Antigonish Co. Standing on the N side, 50 vards from the E end of the island. A fixed red light. Square white building, 50 ft above high water. Lat 45° 37' 40" N. Long 61° 44' 80" W. Cape St. George — On the N side of the Cape. A revolving white light every half minufe, visible 25 miles. 350 fl above high water. Square white tower. Lat 45° 52' 35" N. Long 61° 53' 40" W. , PiCTOU Island — On the S E part of the island. A lohite fixed light, 52 fl above sea level, visible 11 miles. Square white building, Lat 45° 49' 10" N. Long 62° 30' 29" W. PiCTOu Harbor — On the S side of the entrance to the harbor. A white fixed light, 95 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A small red light is shown oelow the lantern. Building octagonal, in red and white vertical stripes. Lat 45° 41' 25" N. Long 62° 39' 20" W. , Big Caribou Island— On the N E end of the island. A white revolv- ing light, shoviing its greatest briUiancy every minute. Square white building, standing 130 ft from the point, and about 35 ft above high water. Lat 40° 44' N. Long 62° 42' W. Visible 10 miles. M U > 3 (S 4 A n CI » rt p s 41 1 Hi a a? '« «! V 9 A d u r; fl. A a B < Us \-4 1^ h t *> H r4 H >i B rt 6 R < BltO^YN UUOrilElCS aud CO., Wholettale Draggi»t9 «M-\ Wk«r^ N. n. ni.y^^lt a I a., Hav nn<1 It«i1l lron« H^^d of PawerN Whnrll 187H] ALMANACK. Ua I (J r lei It- C) H c 6 R <: a /.MKT IsTAWD— Off Tatama^ouche Harbor. A fixed «.'A?7« light. The li.Dtern is pl«ct Thft trwer is as-^ua.^ wooden '>uildin{j, painted white, in Lat 45'' 4'> W N. r>ong fi^^ 25 16" VV. Cask buoys are placed to mark the 'a.igft^ on ♦ftterins' tlH» harbor, black to be ' ft on port, and red on star- i/tar;' /ben er)t4»ri 11(5. P" VASH KKfW^v — KJixedW^^.* at 45'' 52' 30" N. Long 03'"' 40' «0" W. Black buoys to be left on port hand, aoii red on starboard whe« entering the harbor. PoKT Hood — A fixed liglit, shows red on the N side, and 7n}iite t . ; ■ southward, elevated 54 feet, and vistble 10 miles. Square white to. er Lat 46° N. Long 61° 31' 40" W. Ikon Can Btx>ys have been placed at the following Shoals, P<- Ii ">d Harbor. C B. Portsmoufb Point, Spithead, Smith Spit, Dean St.ua r" jo one at Julique Shoal. Judique Shoal and Dean Shoal Buoy art pa.i;teu reH, the other three are painted black. These Buoys wiH bepk ^d on or «bout the Ist of May in each year and taken up about the 1 Olh ot Is t aoer. I Mak«arie, or Ska Wot.f Island— On the N W side of Cape Breton, ' neariv midway between Mabou and Cheticamp Harbors, and distant 2\ '• miles from the main land. A ?«/?/^ fixed light, near tbe centre and summit i t)f the island, elevated 298 feet, visible 21 miles from all points of approach, i Square white building Lat 46° 21' 30" N. Long 61° 15' 33" W. To vessels ! in dangerous proximity to the Island the Light may become obscured by 1 ! the abrupt cliffs on theside of the Island. ' i CiiKTicAMr— The light is a revolving white light on S W end of Cheticamp Island, revolution ever> one and a half minutes, and a flash | i eve I •a a I* s> & o {ft a & »7 w »-» ■ n ^ W O XA o 03 o ItKOWN UU«>1 UI^K.S A CO., Iiuyuitcrs of l*ttt«ut MetliclMCh. IT. IT. rVtjtrin a imf., tlrtU^n fiwf flffrol, irmi:*i»fr Isf.ANn — A flxwl Ji'ftii'e fijjht is exhrbHof! at »rr eftyvafion ol 237 feet nljove hi^li wafer, and in clear w«alhiir onn \)b Meen at m dislann* of Jf) milfrs. 'file to\f«r is a sffiraie wojxfen biillcfiiig, 4!{J iett bigf), aml^ iMiinled ^vliife. Lirt 40^^*1' 20" N. Long V,0'^'2{)' W. OoTEK 0rKn iHr.AMD— Between flie eivfrance o4 fhe Great Bnia trOr. andSt.Ann*9, E. Coait of Cape Breton. Octagonal white b^i^linj;, reii revolvini^, cUaHgoct Ist July, 1'875. Lat. 4(P 23' 10" N. Long, G2?2ii 30" W. St. Aira's Harbor— On Porn-t of Beach rwrfh ftWe of the etitrance t« the harbour, a thced nfhife figlit ts exhibited nt an elttvatton of24 feet above high water^ and can be neeri at a distance of 9> milen. The H^ht honse i» about W feet liigh, and painted whiter L«t. 46^ 17' 30" N. Long. 60° 32' lb"* W. This K^IiHb exhibited to guide vessels through the N^ayru^vo to t)i« Harbor, whrch cannot be distinguished in c'ark i»igi>t9. j Black Rock Pmux— S. skle ofentrarrce to Big Bras d'Or, C. B. JTixed iriite ligtit. Kriiiare white buii(iing, about 45 feet above iiigh water, etaiM^- ing IW) hel from the point. J^t. 40' 19' N., Long. 04)^ 24' W. McKkkzik PoiwT— A fixed Light on Point, norfh »irfe o( Bras d'Or i T>ake. about 2 miles south west of Port Bevis, Victoria Co;;ntv, Lat. 4'"' 7' 18" N. Long. fiO** 3i^' 0" W. The Fight » a lixed irkitt light elevated [ 96 feet above the level ot high water and in cFear weather sliould be seen at a distance of 11 miles, Ihe Tower is a nquare vrooden building painteii ! white. The illuniinating apparatus ra Catoptric. The light is for the porpose of gufding vessels through the Bras d'Or. KiD.sTojj'.s LsLAxn— On N E point of Lsland, entrance to Baddeck, Brns d'Or Lake, lixed red light, tower square wooden building painted white. Grand Narrows Light, Barra Straits, Victoria Connfr, Bros d'Or, C. B , on Uniacke Point, rrorth sideof Channe), Lat. 45° 47' 68" N. Long. 60° 48' 0" W. The light is a fixed ^liiite hght elevated 2!) feet above the level of high water and in clear weather should be seen at a distance of 10 miles. The tower is a square wooden building 20 feet high painted white. The illnininating apparatus is catoptric. The light i« for the purpose nf guiding vessel.s thiough Barra Straits, and navigating the Little urnH Great Bras d'On; Lakes. Cafk (iE(«}OK~Fixed white light on the Cape. South side of the Bras d'Or Luke, West side of North entrance to St. Peter's Cunal, Cape Breton. Point Aooni— On High Cape North side of the entrance to Little Bra.s d'Or, Cape Breton. Fixed red light. Svr.sKY Haijhour— The 'ight is a fixed rerf light on the West end «f Soiitli Bar, elevate(t 30i feet above high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a di.stanceot 10 miles. The illuininatii-g apparatus is Catop- tric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 (eet higii. painted wliite. Lat 4(i° 12' 40'' N. Long 60° 12' 40" W. This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbour and marking the dangers of tlie bar. Low Point— On the Eastern side of the entrance to Svdnev, C B, har- bour, A wArVefixed light elevated 70 feet, visible 14 miles. Building octagon red and white vertical stripes. Lat 4G° 16' 12" N, Lonir 60° 09' 22" W. ' ^ i l,iNGAN~On the Head, north side of entrance to Bridgeport Harbor, ' (.'«} e Bietuu. A lixel red light. ' u ^1 ;: M li Of) nUi^VfS UUOillLUS a to., Ovdnauce i^quure, Uuliiax. n.lf. firilLEW 4tr«.. :Vol»1r^4 rm^ ni n.vnKinllf.HrtiA «rPowor'nfTlinr'« 18781 ALMANACK. 147 u «) "0 a a n a u o h a a rtJ v o h H o o Fmk'i* Islaki>— On Flint IhIhikV, K Coast of Capo Broton, b^twRcn Capfl Oanl).v an— On thfl N IC Point cfllu' Inland. A r^i>t{nnr/ lit;fit vJRible 60 flecondfl and invisiitle 80 scconrls, elevntecl 4)0 fce<, vicible 1-& tniles. Octatfonal white iMiildinp. !.at if}^ 2' 13" S. Ume; SDMd' 18" \V, Tli« iicTlit f^joald never be oronxht to l)«ar to the eastward of N M K or to the f>oulh^vard of S S W nor a^tpruached nearer t'>an 1^ iniieH. A boat^iM' aHiiiAtance. MA(MAi>iKC-'-On tlae woKt etid of iScattari Tnlatid, a (ixcd red l^^lit is exiiibited at an elovuliun of 90 le^et above lii^li water, and can be .secH at a difUaneeo4Si'ls into (he !larl»our of IV'fiU ile i^ral. TnK I^t N 44^29' 25". Ij^ug W CO'^ 57' 4(1". Tke Jii^Mit is a lJxove high water luark^ an I in clear Wieatlter skould be seen 10 nnles. TIk; biiiMing is of wood, jiMiited w'hite, ar>, WkstEnb — An octngonal white bu?lding. showing a revolting light whidi revolves inihree minutes, ahowijig three ilash^s at intervals of k»U a minute, then a cees&tion of Jight during 1| miaute in ea<1i revolution. In thick or foggy weather or snow storms a steara fog whistle is sounded S seconds in each minute, leaving an interval of 52 seoGudB between «ac1i blast. Lat 43'' 57' O'" N, Long «0° S' 0" VV- ON THE COABT OP NEW BRUNSWICK. Maohias S«al fsLAKD— S W by VV | VV from Grand Manau, lie the Machiafi Isiuiids. C)« the eastern isImikI t\v« light hoiist's ar-« erected, fbowing //><'(/ lit^lits. nistaiit from ea<:h other uiioiit 200 (eet in tlu; din ciinn of Vj S K a.'id \V N W, by whicii tlioy ar«j (easily dislin^Miished fiom all other lights on il«e coast. ' Kiovated aluxit bl and 58 tcet al)ovo hig-k water, viwble 15 miles- A gun is lired every foiu' houi'S during a fog. Both buildings white. s 0. er A 3 o o o 1 I o O » o d > u «s * H w *t r 01 A a tJ P in? •lilOWai liJCOIlil!:iM all f;o.«CliieJMiealMMJuaTuJJi'i^j*Jiii'J«v«« II. n. vvUsV.n «t fo.. tiw piufc, tr, f f , nv, ni, ii tulinn}. A w/iile (ix«!(l lii:hl, 1 IH Uuit aliovc liitrli wulc^r, visilih 17 miles. Ihiik"lin^; vvliilo, I.nt 41^46' 'i'i" N. Loii^' iW W 4" W. This is a tonnpii-uou* murk in tho S Cfmnnrl between Ikier hlnnd ancKJnmd Mannn. (tANifKT K(>«'K — The (iiinnot Hock is fiO lect alM)vo liif^h water, and lin * A li^ht house upon it, painted black and white, in vortical 8tri|)L'rt. A revolving li^lit (visil)le 13 iniica), lies S VV t>y 8 di^tanl 3'i nules (V 7 miles from tlie S W ikead of the Gmnd Manan. A f/^un is fired to answer si^nulH during; a lof;. There are a number of small ledj^es and sunken rocks about it, wl>ich are alwava brcal;ing. The li^lit stands conspicuout^ly in tlio immediate vicini'.y of all tho sunken rocks and daufjers, extending from th'i old Proprietor to the Seal Islands of Mac4iia«, a distance of about 20 miJes. Betwctn> the northernmost and soutliernmost ot tho Murr 1. edges there is a ranp»e of (lanKeroua rocks an(t shat 45^^43' 13" N. Long 64^ 37' 25'. VV. GO leet above high water. Octagonal white tower. ._..'■ V * MEDICAL REGISTER, Publ anec wi 1873 :)lished under and by the autliority of the Medical Board, In ;vcc;ord- ith Chap. 25 of the Revised Statutes of Nova »Scotia, Fyurlh Series, C a «■ f» a » V •0 V) CI KUOWN UKOTUHUS iS €0^ SurjUcal lu&trumealii. >yi'r'H%rt»„rr I II. H. HI.LKW A TO., V. W. Hkrct Ilnr. Ilcnil of rowrr«« Wbnrf. ■•>n«picuon» «'r, nnd lun S W head '"*? H U>n whicli Hri! «to vicini'v 'opriotor to twem fhf, a Tariff ft o^ ic'lj ex I end »^'e farrlier {nil. Thi.s tito S W i''t'« fixed «itb u re(i nes. It is ies^ IVloose xed t4rfiite is lixed to loth to tho •a »l feet, >ft l>rt>a(i, ce of the «ter, junl A IS team w sfoniis, ity ol the iressels in evolving 8 (iark in 1 stripes. i nearly 151 ieet ! .'ta-joiial iccord- St rics. s )• U U 'd n o Q P o 1S7H] ALMANACK. 14i) r|'oviN<;.Ar. jM':iM".\r. HnA.ti.-C C. FI«,„i,t,.n. m.i., Cornwallis. / rcoJnil; U. S. lUark, m it, Haliiax. Trctisnr,',- ; A. C hiu"- m m Iriinr Hon I), M( N Park.T, M.n. IFalitax; IJ. I), i.'rasitr, m.i», Winds.nA .)' («)WM\M.J», Ildilax; S. M. Wcok*, m.d, Newport; W. INI- Duiiald w u AntiirniiisU; Mdw Fanill, m.i>, Halifax ' MATiirci'i.ATioN KxAMi.NKus.— |{«v rriiK ipal Hohs, l{ov Kdwnrd F. Murphy. COMMITTKK TO KXAMINK AIX DKrilMKM, LtOICNCKS ANU OTrTRIl Cltr.- i.KNTiAi.s.-A. .1. Cowlci, M.n, Kd Karndi, m.i», K. S. IJIack, m.d, The iit'j^iHlrar. KxAMiNKim TO iioM) Final Kxaminationh.— U. S. Hlack m i> Fd J«nnin;,'8, m.i>, D. McN Tarker, m.i>, A. I'. Ueid, m i>, \l. A. Gordon, 'm.i>. ! ffitmt. iMhvard IJarrit, .lo^eph \i. Ilond^ Thomafl F^ icaii*, Mciivy l>. Itiii,'glcs, I'l-cdK A. \Vel).ster, (Jrcf^irs J. Farisb, liinj. U. Fraser, lliriiard J. (Jilpin, (Ijmm. (1. Ilainiltoii^ 15 (t^rdcik'r I'age, Israid K. Wilson, It S. Uiack. .loMcph Stovernian, Janu's C FariHh, ■ Wni ,f AInion, Robert Sivplwa, rtiarlos Creed, j John 'IVrnau, Ilolniea Mnrstera, James H. DeWolf, llenvy C Kixott, William K. Cook, . James F. Forhes, ! Fdward Jennings, , .John Scdira^e, ; I.cwia JolniHtone, (Jeovi,^e F. Out hit, I) ^rcXeil I'arker, I Charles Bent, I Sanjnei 1). Urown, lieury G. Farish, S. G. A. RI<;Keen, Geo TJios Biii^aj', Chandler Crane, j Janu's H. Denison, l^wis Johnstone, Jonathan Woodbnry, A C. Pat?*', Qunli/lraUnn, L. 11. C. S., KdiniiurKh, Mem Med Sm-'y of Phil, Ucentiato Med B., N. S., M.l>,(%dl l'hy&S.,N.Y., M. I), Kdinhurp^h, M.K.C-8., London, M.D.oflleHfle, |..U.aS.K., S.K.U M.a.E., M.D, IJn of Penn, M.R. M.D, iln ofPenn, Phil, A.F.O S., M.K.C.S., I^m, M.D, Jeff Med Col, Phil, M.D. Edin.L.U.C-S.F., M.D. Coll P&S., N. Y., M D, Unof Penn, Phil, M.D, University ofGlas, M.D, Willou^b^^y Ua of L. I'>io, O., M.R.C-S., London M.K.C.S., Ireland, M.D., Un. of (jlasf^ow, M. D, Jeff Med Coll., Phi!, M.D, Kd, L.R.C.S.F.. M.D, Glas M.RC.S,Un, M.D, JLtfMedSch, Penn, M.D, University ofN.Y., M.I), C.P.& Surg, N.y., M.D, Harvard M.D, Uni of Penn. Phil, M.D, Jeff Med CoUei,^(', MA), Kd, L.U.C.S.; Kd, M.D, Uni of Penn, Phil, M.D, University of Penn, M.D. Un of Penn, U.K. C.S., London, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Uni of N.Y., M li. C.S., England, M.D, Uni of Penn, Phil, M.D, Uni of Penn, Phil, M.D, Fd, L.li.C.S., Kd, M.D, Jeff Med Coll, Phil, M.D, Harvard, Dale. Rfilflencc. 1827 Gnv«boro' 1829 Yarmouth 182!) Svdney Mines 18:U Wevnionth 18:i2 Yarmouth 1834 Yarmouth 1834 Windsor 1834 1814 C.mard 1834 HaJifax 1834 llarringioH IS'U; Halifax 1830 LnnenI* org 1837i Yarmouth 1838 Halifax 1838 Diffbr 1«38 Pugwask 1831) Halifax 1840 Rerwiek 1841 Dartmouth 18U A rich at, C. R. 1842 Pictou Liverpool 184} Halifax 1843 Harrington ISi.") Albion Mines 1845 AvJiN^ford 184'J Halifax 1847 Truro 1848 Maitland 184!) Liverpool 1849, Victoria, G. B. 1849;AnnaDoIi»; 1850: Halifax 1850|Brooklvn ]85()|B. H. Mines l850'Wilmot 185llTruro 02 H s» Sp^nseM, BrusUcs and Cumha ut UUOWRi UttO TUUttb Jt CO. n. n. I'irf.LER a C*0^« .tIaHf Ing Po^vilcr, ncnil of Powor's U'linrf. at O a 4) "0 i I "i ■o ,t W n O f-i a o O 150 belcher's farjieu's [1878 Name, Will A. C. Randall, W.M.Clarke Gibson, Henry Shaw, Samuel M. Weeks, Harris O. Mdiatchy, Nathan Tnpper, Uohcrt Adlinj^'toi), Kdwin Clav, J S. Miller. ICiias N. rayxant, ('liarles C. Ait ken, R. .1. Eliersnn, J B. Freeman, J. G. R. Morrison, Robert S. C.inipbell, Thomas Kiiby, ^^ illiam Tearson, W. R. French, William G. IJarton, T. O. Geddes, riiarles (irjiy, J. Ed^ar Jones, Ale.v Mcintosh. Alexiinder 1* Reid, Robert Mitchell, .John L. R. Webster, Joseph D D? vis, Stephen Dod,^•e, Hu^h A. Gordon,, Ghas John Gossip, HiMirv Kirkwoofi, Fraiicis Rooinson, Willkm H. Weeks, W. M. MitchHil, A.J. Covvie^ C. FitzHy CaiBplicll', Dun can Mac Lea n , Duncan McLarty, Arthm Moren, Leandev i? Morse, George Murray, Klisha Roche, Walter Thoraaa, Ilu^^h Oanieron, I,oui> G. DeBlois, J. J Jacobs. Herbert 11. Reixl, Charles D. Rifiby, Wm S. Rohovtson, Win r>. Slayter, Wm II. M.»cDonald, Robert McKatridue, W. F. Mc Robert, P. W. Smith, Qua/i/tcntion. M.D, Harvard, M.l), Harvard, M.I J, Colof 1\&S.,N.Y. M.D, ColofP. &S., N.Y. M.D, Jefl" Med College, M.D, University ot'Renn, M.D, Fd,M.R.C.S.,Fn.tr. M.D. University of N.V , M.D, McikshireMed ''oil, M l\ Je(F Med Coll, Phil, M.D, Harvard, M.D, IJn Penns, M.D JciFMed Coll, M.D, Bow, Jeff Col, Phil, M ofM. Md, NS., Licentiate Med Ikl, N.S., Licentiate Mfd P>d, N.S., M.D, N Y. Med College, M.D, C. P. k S., N.Y., Licentiate Md Hd. N.S., M.D, UnofPtMin.Plul, M.D. Harvard, M.D, IJnof Penn, PhiL M.D. McGiir, L.II.C.S,, Ed M.C.P.» and S. Can M.D, Fdin,L.i:.C.S.K., M.D, C. P. .^S., N.Y., M. D, Horn Coll of Phil, M.D, C.P. &S., NY., M.D, Glas, M.R.C.S., Ed, MC.C.andS. Can, M.D, Edinburgh, M.D, JeffM.S., Phil, M.D. UnotPenn,M li.C. S., London, M. 1), C.P. L^ S„ N,Y., M.D, Jeff Med ColloKo, M.D, Un of Penn, MD. Un of Penn, M.D, Harvart\ M.D, Glasijow, M.D, Edinburgh, RLD, Harvard, INLD, Uni of Penn, M.D, University of Penn, M.D, Eel Col of Phil, M.D, Un of Penn, Ml), C of P. ct S.,N.Y., M.l). Harvard, M.D, ^IclJill, L.R.C.S., England. MD, C. ofI\ & S,N.Y., M D. UnofNew York, M.I).. L.U.C P., Kng., M. R.C.S.,Eng, L.M.;Duh. Ml), Harvard, ;\I.D, Harvard, Licentiate ot :M. Bd, N.S., M.D, Kdinburgh, I)atf. Rtsitltnce. 1852 Yarmouth 1852 Kentville 1S5'{ Kentville 1853 Ne\vj)ort 1854 WoltViile 1854 Amherst 1854 Halifax I8.i5 Halifax 1855 (^ornwallis 1S.S5 VVollVille l«5fi Lunenburg 185(1 Bear River 185« Svdnev, C. B. 1856 Metaghan 1857 Dartmouth 1857 Tusket 1&57 Upp. -Miist'iuodoboit 1857 Port Med wav l&-)8 I'libnicu 1858 Varmouth I8ri8 Mahoii,' lliv " 1858 VVestville 1858 Antigonish 1858 Halifax 1858 Amherst 1858 Yarmouth 1850 Yarmouth 18.5iJ Halifax 1859 Halifax 18.50 Windsor 1850 Pictou 1859 Annapolis 1859 Dartmouth 1859 New Glasgow 18U!) Halifax 1860 VVestville 1860 Shiibenacadie 1800 Sydney Mines 1860 Halifax 18()0 Lawrence-town 1860 New Glasgovf 18i60 Tatamagouuhe 1860 Upper Stwiacko 1861 Mabon, C. B. 1861 Bridgetown 18.61 Lunenburg 1861 Halifax t8 n V) > CO ft n o If. 187! Geoi Johnl A.sf AugJ lS6211)igby S. A Jam .losi E. 1 Tho I I oh i (ico Dav I (!. I Join G Arn \V Dor Het F. I Vd\ J. 1 A. Th( Joli Jol , J.I 1 Ru 1 Jai ! J. ■ Th Go .]a R.i Mi ^lU \ Jo Ai J<^ I) M .!( HttOWK l&K«XUiUC!S •» C«.^ ^ruulcittiic Dru$j|^!4iK •s Wlinrr. IS h luotlobolt wav i;iv ow ij o II. n. FlILLBR «tt CO., I'atoiif Safely Fiize, llcnd of Po>vcrN H'linrf. 1878] ALMANACK. 151 Name. Gonrjjfi C. Sturgis, .John Struthers, A. S. Townshf-nd, Augustus Kobinson, John Rf. IJarnaby, Murdoch IMcGregor, John M. Bingay, A E. Croucher, William Frascr, C. n. Munro, A. I). McGillivray, I John G. McLellan, llobert Cassimer, I Aug Robinson, '• S. W. Rnrns, A. D. W. Barss, James Campbell, .los<'ph Ueimison, K. Farroll, Thomas K. Fraser, John C. Hoopor, (Jcorgo J . McKenzio, David RlacT.ean, (!. H. Morse, John Allan Morse, G. H. Oalies, Arnold Sun ford, \V N. Wick wire, Donald McGillivar}', Flenry E. Bisset, V. N. liurgess Kdwin (yreed, .1. Edgar Kelly, A. \i. l'\iIconer, Thos John ('ameron, I John L. Peppard, i John A. Purnev, I J. B. McDonald, I Russell Withers, i James K. Laughlin, I J. B Black, Thomas R. Almon, ' George O. Burgess, James S. Calder, Robert H. Garey, Marcus Dodd, Robert Eustace, John H. Tlanis, Archibald Lawson, John AFcTntosh, Dan G. McKay, Milledge Oakes, John Summers, Q'lnli/tr.fetfon. M.l), Kl Med Coil, rhii. M I). H.dlevue,New York, M.l), Unof 1' Dftti K'si'ifHce. enn, M.D, Un Penn.IM.R.C.S., Eng. L. S. A, Lon, Ml), Harvard, M.l), Harvard, M.I), Harvard, M I), G. ofP. & S, N. Y, MI), M.RC. S, Eng, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Mellevue Med Coll, M.D, Harvaid. Licentiate of Md Bd, N.S, M.D. Un of Penn,M.R.G. S, Eng, L.S.A, M.l), Bel lev ue, M.D, Edinburgh, M.D, Harvani, M.D, Bellevue Med Goll, M.l), G. of P. &S. N. Y, M.D, Electic Med (^)II. G, M.D. (Nif P. & S., N.Y, M.D, Jeff Med Goi:, Phil, Ml) UnofPenn, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Flarvard, M.D, (\)I! P ik S, N. Y, M. 1), Harvard, M.D, Kdiul)urgh, M.D, (Glasgow, M.R.C.P. if. Y, M D, Harvard, ;M. D, Hvgen. Thera. Goll Ml), Goll P. &8, N. Y, M.l), Harvard, M.l), Harvard, M.l). Harvard. IJ D, C. of P. & S, N. Y, M.D, Harvard, Ml)., G. of P. & S, N.Y, M.D, Goll of P. &S, N.Y, M.l). Un of Pen n M •!),(:. of P. ^sS, N. Y M.D Eoiiu: Island (^o!l, M.D, (\ of P. urlington, Verm't M.D, C. otP. &S. N. Y, M.D, P.ellevue Coll, N.Y, M.D. U II of Peen, M.D, L'n oll'enn, M.D, Jet^Med Phil, M.D, C. of P. &S, N. Y, M.D, Harvard, M.D. C. ofP. & S, N. Y., M.D, C. of P. &S, N.Y, M. D, helle\ ne Med Col, M.D. C. ofP. & S, N. Y, M.D, Harvard, M.D JetfMed Coll, Phil, M.D, Harvard. M. D, I'ni. of Pe-in. M.D, Un of Pen n, M.D, llarvaril, M.D, Harvard, M.D, College of P. &S., M.K.C.S, P., Euiii, M D, Harvard, M.D, Hrlh'vue, M.D, Harvard, M.D, C. of P. & S, N. Y, M.D, Harvard, i\LD, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Bellcvue Med Coll, M.D, Harvard. M.D, C. of P. &S, N. Y, M.D, ILarvard, M.D, JeirColl Penn, M.D, Harvard, M.D, TTniof Mich, M.D, HarvPi-d, ^LD, CM, McGill, ^LD, Harvard, i>LD, Harvard, M.D. Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, MA), Harvard, M.D Harvard. M.D, FdecM. C, Cinn, 0, M.D, C. of P. &S, N. Y, M.D. llni of Penn, M.D, Glas L.M, L.R.C.S, Edinljurgh, M D, Harva d. M.D, C. of V. & S, N. Y, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvr.rd, M.D, UniofPenn, Date, Kfsiflencc. 18f)6|Mahone Hay IS'lOlPort Hastings 18.;G Tangier ISflO Wallace 186fl P. Hawkesbury 18f)() Halifax 18'5G Halifax ISfJfi Windsor J IS'IT Amherst 18n7 (Tuvsborough 18(57 Maitland 1867 Wolfville 18f)7 Dartmouth 1867 Lakeville 1867 Antigonish 18(17 Truro 18')7 Earltown 18*57 Upp Stewiacke 18:57 Halifax 18')7|Spnnir Hill 18 57 1 Spring Hill 18f57iI)artn)onth 18;58jAvondale l868,lruro 1868 Caledigton 1868 Argvle 1869 Port Hood 18(59 River John 18(59 Hantsport 1869, Burlington 1869 St. Peter's 1869 Xorth Sydney 1869 Halifax 1869 fi. Barnev's R. 186:) Halilax 18(5!) Getson's Cove 186!) Parrsboro 187(1 Pun' wash 1870 Hflifax U 1 r« 0) a ►•■ N ra P Jf 9 t+ I* » ? » ft M U > 1 n ct A. p. Alex 1 John ( Pat A Danie Kerr Suthc Mnrd (Jideo Wiliii \Vm John Henjs A. K Finla D. M Sam I Sami Geor H. S Hem W. I CW Jami Geoi H. F Thoi Thoi T. B C. V t Will F. N Geo A\h Jepi S. V A. 1 E 1 D. . Rol Job Ult0^y.\ BUorilEltii •& <;o., OrUuunr^ i!)qaarc, UaUfav [r'H Wlinif I II. II. FULLKK ^ <;o., Kooting Pilrli himI IMimi-. Iload of FmverN >Vliarf [1878 I l.y iiry 1878] ALMANACK. 153 ■a ■a •1 K •1 li H ^ 'l/ f> ri ft u ►1 ti H •ri U n M u P Oi » a M u » ' £9 •• in *» a (3 i < rt 1 IH 1 ."^ 1 •< a 1 (U cS K' g (5 1 P r» Ml h •IJ w fl K << 4» ttlj w A »1 •r" H. u 1^ u (t at n a M e+ t^ M H s 5 > •ti 1 w w i"{ <^ » M e ^ I " 1 ^ ' 1 n rt ■ »^ ^1 3 (A Name. A. P. Lam'.rey, Alex Kobei'tson, John G. Mclvit.non, I'at A. McDonald, Daniel Mcintosh, Kerr James, Siitiior C INIurray, Miirdo Sutherland, (Jidcon JJarnaby, Wiliiani M Cameron, Wm Y. Fullerton, John IMcK. Graham, Henjamin V. llarley, A. K. RIcLean, Kinlay McMillan, D. McDonald, Samuel Moore, Samuel Primrose, (leor^re L. Sinclair, H. Syda, Henry B. Webster, W. P. Meagher, C W. Hewson. James Wier. George E. DeVVitt, H. E. Shepherd, Tims Mitchell Burns, Thorn .s E. Chase, T. B. K. Campbell, C. W. Hiltz, William McKay, F. Middlemas, George A. Pickles, Albert M. Perrin, Jeptlia G. Koss, S. VV. Woodworth, A. McL. Sonimerville, E P. Bowles, 1). A. Campbell, llobert Gunn, John L. Kitchie, Richard Metcalf, Donald Chishol n, Parker Nat. Balcom, j (ieo Allien Halconi, j liohin.son C(,ix, i Samuel Nelson Miller. Joseph Newton Mack, Wm McK. McLoud, C. J. Miller, John Tem Bethune, Jno Chisholm Fraser, Michael A. McDonald, John G. Campbell, .las Jackson (JIarke, Andrew Porter, Q'lali/icalion, M.D, Harvard, M.D Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard. M.D, Har & L.M. & L.K. C.P, Kdinbuigh, M.D. M. C. Queens Uni- versity, Dublin, M.D, Harvanl, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Col P. & S. N. Y, M.D, Hellcvue Med Coll, M.D, Jdl'Med Coll, Regd under S. ;J7 Act of '72 M.D, Bellevue Med Coll, M.D. CM, Dalbousie, Kegd under S. 37 Act of '72 M.D, Harvard, Kegd under S. 37 Act of 72 M.D, Cof P. &S, N. Y, Kegd under S. 37 Act of '72 M.D. C. of P. & S, N. Y. M.D, C of P. &S, N. Y. M.D, UniofPen, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Vict Coll, Toron, M D, Bellevue, M.lJ, Uni of New York, M.D, JttfMed Coll, M.D, Dalbousie College, M.D, Bellevue Med Coll, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Bellevue, M.D, Uni Med Col N. Y. MD, CofP. &S, N. Y, M.D, Harvard, M.D, Harvard, M.D, C of P. & S, N. Y, M.D, CM, Dalbousie, M.D, Bellevue Coll, N.Y, M.D, C M, McGill', M. B. C.P, Kng, L.B.C.P, M.D, University of Peun. I M.D, CM, Dalbousie, M.D Uiiivei, New York, M.D, ,M.D, CM, Dalbousie, M. D, Uiiiv, New York, M.D, Hellevne, M.l , Bellevue, M.D, Harvard, M.D, CM, HxMod CIl, Ml), Bellevue, M.D, Coll 01 P. &S, N. y, M.D, Uni of Peiin, Sect 37, Act of 72, M.D, Uni of i'enn, Dile, Ui^siilence, 1870! Lit lie Brook 1870 Liverpool 187()'Pictou 1 871; Port Mulgrave 1871 1871 r.ondonderrv 1871 (jroat Village 1871 We-tville 1872 Hri(li,a'water 1872 Halifax 1872 King's Co. 1872 Baddeck 1872 Yarmouth 1872 Port Hood 1872i 1872iTalaniagouche 1872 Shubenacadie 1872 Lawrencetowu 1872 Halifax 1872 Digby 1872:Kentville 1872 Halifax 1872;UiverHibert 1872 U^pper Kennetcook 1872. Chester 1872 1 187;};Shelburne 18731 1873 Weytnouth Chester . Little Glace Bay Berwick Mahone Bay VVestville Sydney, C B. Waterville Clement sport Halifax PL-xlifax • Broad Cove 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1874 1873 1874 1874! Halifax 1874jliiver Philip ' ' ' i874jChelticanip 1875 1 Paradise 187.^) I Paradise 187.')j Upper Stewiacke 1875J Ainiapolis Aiiiiapolis (Jape Bieton New (ilasgow Uaddeck Autigouisli Sydney (j(K)se liiver New Boss 187 d •a (0 •1 (ft H n> in ft ft ft TrnMMcs. KuiiitorterH. ut IKUOU> uKOiiiKltf^tt V4'rN Wliart i a a n O tJ .a » di P (A Pi •s 4) O O « o (4 o 154 IJ K L C II K R S FA KM HH S [1878 Name. Kv;in Kennedy M I). .A[ Linton, iM Charles James Fox, M Frederick Hest, .M. J. K. Beclcwitn, lIi Thos \,. l)esl)ris;iy, |1M Nor F. Cuni!in,i;h(un, j3[ Cliiis McL. iMalcoIni, M H.A. Kllersnn, IM JosG. (J. IVFspenmce, M James D. Diudmore, M. (lanlifi cation. .1), Tiii of' lioston, .'), C.:\l, llx Meil Sell, . I), Uni of I'eijn, I), I'lii of IVnn, i(tcr Sect 37, Act of '72, .1), Howduin, 1). i?ollevue, I), IJelleviie, .1), Uni of iVew York, .1), Laval Uni (Quebec, L.U.C. .V P, (,)iiel)e.', D, CM, IJx xMedSch^ T. Ddtf, RcsifJence. 187G I Porf Philip 187H|iLilifax 187(;iPiibnico 187(i|\VMterville 187n Lock port 187(5 Lunenburg 18771 1877 1877:I3rookrieUl, Col. Co. 1877: Aricimt. C. 15. 1877 Shubenacadie K. ALMON, Reyistvar. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Provincial Secretary's Ofllce. Provincial Secretari/, ($2,4(30,) lion i*. Carteret Hill, m.p.p. Dcp Proo Sec' I/, ($1,400,) Ilerbcrt Crosskili. Finance Dejuutinent, ($1,200,) Hu Provincial Hospital for Insane. Visitors, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Provincial Secretary, the Presivknt of the Leftialative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and the heads or authorized reprcs'mtativcs of all christian churches in the Province. Comm'rs, ($200 each,) Geo G. Dustan, Peter Iloss, Dominick Farrell. Medical Superintendent, ($2,000,) James H. Do Wolf, M.D. Asst Physician, ($1,200,) Duncan A. Eraser, m.d. Storekeeper, Geor{)-e Downie. Houspkaeper, Mrs. H. D. Dickson. Sa- peroisors, Mrs. Geor ' Hu--h .^i.en nald a.jJ Alex, McDonald ; Cape Hreton, H. R. McK,-,i;^;... a. r. Biivcheil, P W. VVor^ran ; (Jo/rhester, li. L. ny(M-s, Willi.- .1 T.ulkner William ( r. Ousley ; Ciunherlnnd, S. O'Donnell, VVcivoou ..tr'A^i) aud '.me.s Tucker; Di^ihij, John S. M. Jones and Auslem >l. Oc-Ti-au; Luiijsboro,' W. Ilartshorne, C. T. Tavlor and I, w *1 •8 4 a « 9 tt V t-l n 01 i-i yt rf P > H U > «^ >•■■ i;u«>>V.1l BliOTlli:u.S <{ <-r'H M'liflff ice. Col. Co. H. lie istrar. )ERS Dep M,200,) ($r,oo,) lomm r, l*oole. /ue and 3retary, ousc of iristiaii I, Peter mes K. ', M.D. I. Sa- R. D. » I, •c a ft 13' ft 01 H > H D CIcik, ft Jittliias ■ ^ 3 rt- rr.jr. ; , H. R. Hyors, )iiiiell, 2S and )!• and -3 (A +• fl fj Pi ffl h fl) h •p DC e 'H ;< H ■P 'I* CO rH ;?; P 1878] ALMANACK. 155 I). N. Crockett; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, W. Anderson, C. F;iirbanks, J. B. Smith, E. H. Keatin<; and John McKenzie ; InirmesH, John Murphy, F. W. McKenzie, James W. McKenzie; Kitu/s^ J. Baird, lleimigar Neily ; Lunenlmrfj, J. J. Thompson ; PlrUui, Peter Ross, James Holmes, F. W. McKenzie ; (iueMis, James F. Moore, Samuel Smith, John H. Harlow ; RIchuiond, John J. Robertson ; Sho.lhurne, A. Hamilton, N. Freeman, James A. McKay ; Victoria, A. McKay, Peter Ross; Yarmoutli, P. L. Hallield. Board of Agriculture. President, Co]one\ 3. W. Laurie; J'7cv-/V<:s»WrH/, David Matheson ; Secretary auA Treasurer, Professor Lawson. Ulie t'ollowin^ are tlie members: — Government Atemher, Hon Robert RolxTtson. dainnlsulotiar of Public Works and Mines; District No. 1, llaJifax C'otiuif/, Colonel J "Winiburn Laurie, Oakfield ; District No. 2, KIikjs, Annapolis, Dl-, Q";;en s (oil Ont j'rofessor George Lawson, ll.d., McGill Coll ; Rev Professor McKmght, Rev President Dart, d.cl., Vind ; Rev John Ambrose, a.m.. M a i > > o o I « o o » o rt- rt- (0 m a o cro I lUlOWN BUOTUi:«H A <0,, Or«lnaiitc Hqwiuc, HaEilaA tl. II. I'UttKK and ro.. Oils for MaclilnM«y, licAd of VoMrern Wlinr? 81.11. B tM a n (8 t (0 o •d -d (8 n >) a .4 CO r •a o 156 BKLCHERS FARMERS [1878 A.M., Snckvillc; Hon Lawrence G. Power, A.n, St Mni^'a ; Rev K. M. Saunders, a. m., Acadia ; John S. 1). Tlionip,«Jon, Esq, Barristcr-at- iiaw; U. S. lilack, PiS(^, M.I)., L li.c.H., Edinl)ur{,'h ; Alexander P. Jteid, Es(j, M.D., i,.K.o.s., Edinburj^h ; lion ,Juu;^e .rolinslon ; iiev A. McGregor. Rcfjistnir, F. C. Swrnicliraat, Office, 12 Trince St, Halifax. Chairman of (Junvocation, M. IJ. Daly, Esq., b.a. Clerk of Convoca- tion, B. H, Eaton, m.a. ; Office, Iles:.lein Building, HoliitJ St., Halifax > DOLHOUSIE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX. Board op Governors — Hon Sir Wm Yonnc:, Knight, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, Ckairinan. Hon Charles Tuppcr, c.ii., m.d., M.P., Hon J. W. Kitchic, Judge of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Hon 8. L, Shannon, q.c. Rev Geo M. Grant, m.a., Jas V. Avery, M.D , Charles Roh.son, Esq., Rev G. W. Hill, m.a., Wm J, Stairs, Esq, Hon Jeremiah Northup. Senafor, Alfred G Jones, Esq, M. P., Wm 1'. West, Esq, His Worship the Mayor of Halifax, the President of the Alumni Association. George Thomson, Escj, Treasurer, W. H. DouU, Esq, Secretarij. Faculty op Arts— Very Kev Pnncipal Ross, i^.iy., Professor of Ethics avrl Political Economii. Rev William Lyall, ll.d.. Professor of Lorjir, and Afcfapht/sics. Charles McDonald, m*.a., Pnfessor of Mathe- matics. John Johnson, u.x., Profrssor of Classics. George Lawson, PH.D., LL.D., Prqf(%ss(,r of Chemi-^try and Mineraio^jif. James DeMill, M.\.^ Professor of llistor}/ ami Rhetoric. LeciHrer on Phi/sics, John J. McKenzic, m.a., d.sc", Loud. James Liechti, Tutor in Modarn La ujiKigts. Terms. — The Winter S'jssion for 1877-8 commence!* on Wednesday, Oct 24, 1877, and ends on April iH, 1878. The Slimmer Session coili- mcnces ou Monday, April 29, 1878, and closes at the end of June. HALIFAX MEDICAL COLLEGE, HALIFAX, N. S. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.) FACUT.TY OP Medicine— R. S. Black, m.d., L.R.C. S., Edin., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and President of the Facnlti}. Alex V. Reid, M.D., L.u.o s., E. A. Camp- bell, m.d., cm., H. Mel). Henry, Lecturers on MedicalJnrk»fm>dence. b. G. Page, m.r.cs., Lond. Lecturer on Botany. C. E. Puttner, Instructor in Practical Pharmacy. Mr W. H. Waddell, Insrrncior in Practical Chemistry. D. A. CJampbell, m.d., c m., iMnonslrator of Anatomy. Dr. A. P. Reid, Dean and Reaistrar of Faculty. Dr. J. F. ' Black, ^Secretary, 49 Granville Street. " " I likOWN iUiv'.OmE Hh iiud CO., Oiiiiuuuce Stiuiuc, iliauax I 187.- « ! 'I be foi % i Instill ^ i 1 ~* U 1 ti M 1 CJ C ^ $ dve ( *1 "S ; ^* h . S 3 (T) rt Rev > 1 M m 3 E ^ u —La 3 Rev cS (Jeorr fi To ' ^ (5 ^ Snei! rf> « M<>" hi 3 .1/^'^ 2 '^v^ 1 •1 i h/'t). •d 3 Hnni p «>« •* ;: 1 t > 4J O A Mel. ; /^r. xn tf» Wive- i ; 0/* c -J CO ! (iuv U J. D h ^ i Ki.n< 1 1 Chet : And t- ' burn u Yar > .»J 1 H •^ 1 U a ' C..4 W h" i ^ O 01 rr Smi Am O k 1 Wn rr 1 '■ 1 < } 1 Wi! r \ Tui c S ! Wi ■ ^ ^ Bei g •^"i.tt;"^'^^- '■:J^''y^^Cl -/',;r::y>- il. li. 9 1'LLKit ^ <'4»., **KraiiKNT OF EDUCATION — Hev A. S. Hnnt, M.A. Cisrk, Rev Samuel Archibald. Examiners for the Province, to examine and license Teachers — Lan(/U(i/>, James Little; ■Svd />/). Mi«« M. A. Hamilton ; 4th />;>, Miss Janet Archibald ; .5th />/'/>, Miss Miller; h.th Dep, MIhs W^'b^ter ; 7th Jh'p, Miss Aj;nes ll'iniilton; 8tli Dep. Miss liessie Archibald ; 9th Dep, Miss Russell. Inspectors of Schools for Nova Scoti . Annapolis, Laander S. Morse, Esq., Bridj^etown ; Antuumish, Aniens Mclsaac, Antijrouish; C'nf*e Bretni) , Alex. McKinnon, Sydney; Colches- ter, David H. Smiirh, Tmro ; Cumber la ud. Rev W. S. Darragh, Goose Wiver; District of Oighif., Rev Jiohn Ambrose, m. a., Di^l. / ; Di.lrirt of Clare, A. P. Landry, m.d., Clare; Gw/shoro', Wm. Hartshorne, (iuysbon>'; Halifax, FI. Condon, Eutmcation Ottice, Halifax ; Hants, Rev J. J). McGillivray, Newjfort; Inverness, John Y. Gnnn, Broad Cove; Kimjs, Colin W. Roscoe, Ujjper Canard; Lunenburij, G. W.llilt/, m.d., Chester; Pictoa, Daniel McDoiiakl, New GIasj,^ow ; Queens, C. E. Andrews, m.d., Brooktield ; Richmond, Remi Benoit, D'Escousse; Shel- hiirne, A. C. A. Doane, L^aninsrton ; Victoria, Rev Kenneth McKenzic ; Yarmouth, Hit. J. Farish, m.d., Yarmouth. Hi{j;^;iiis, Richard Smith ; and Peter Bennett, Robt Mills, R. W. Lon^ley, Whitman Armstronj^^, Wm V. Jones, Isaiah Delap, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Eorbes, Wni Dargie, Gcorjje Ilardwick, John L. Rice, John 1). Potter. Annajiolis East — Revs Jas Rol)ertson, l. l. d., A. Cohoon, L. M. Wilkins, W. G. Parker, John Clarke, A. S. DcsBrisay ; and Miner Tupper, Ilardinjr Morse, Jonathan Woodbury, m. d., Jesse Orkes, William Miller, P. II. Parker, George Woodbury, A. M. Gidney, Bcniah Spinnov, Beria'.i Daniels, Wm H.Balcum, Lewis DeBlois, m.d., R. B Dulling." Antiqonish Cty— Revs llufjh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, Wm Chisholm, Wm B'. McLeod, Charles P. Martell, Ronald McGillivray, Hubert .Jerrior, J. E. Eorbes, Dr. McGregor, James J^Vaser, John J. Chis- i' d > Q > I CK o Q Q O a p. CO O a o i d I O >i O O CO o UKOniV UUOlUilUS ana CO., Oiduaucc sjquurc* lluliiax If. II. FIlLliKltHiid Ca.t Kaw uimI HoiliMl IJiimmmI OH, i*o\i'fw( J and J. h 1). Tlumipson, Jo* j)h See; Ilarrinuton, Thomas P. Connolly, ^' jamin Curren, d.c.l. S€crptary,'f\ Jolin A. McDonald, Alexander Cameron, John McDaniel, Alex. hairman,) Augustus W. West, Brernncr, Joseph S. Belcher ; Sam^^l H. Brookfield, W. D. 'iri Vij*.* f»t. /Supervisor, B > 09 s 11. 11 187 CO Pi i n a t PI ci iH (0 u o u ^ C) C « u (A r: o % u M N •p CO R O Mai and W. Sv Buri Wil Ma( Kni'e Cans ]in {Smith, i ffi 3 C «iud G. 11 o or, Jno (9 Jones, i ;4 1 c^ d Dr. I'. ' > CI uudcan, » H n, Ksii, w 3lliveau, i • i (0 H luckley, M. Mc- a 1, Wni « litiuan, ; > Q I 1 n, Holit '■ s Kenzie, PI X and or ; Alex. 1 t( 1''-. . West, oloher ; ' W. D. •, IVn- .•ct. i 1878] almana:^k. 15 J) Weslcrn Dlsfrirt ITalifoT To— Revs Alex Stuart, John Wot.ds, V. L. MaihU'ii, W Danahar, K. ICenm-dy, ,1. (). Hu^uK-s, WilHaMi Hall; and J)oniinio Farroll, Jno K. vShatlord, Goorj^e J. Lonj;ard, Janice AV. Turner, rJanios TlionijKsoft Rural Ihsfn'r.f Ihilifax Co—Mvv. Hohert Sod<,^wiek; and Hzckit-i Sybley, II. A. (JIadwin, David Archibald, John G(•dde^. Mattliew Harris, Charles N. Fnlk'r, Charles N. Sprott, David A rehihald. Kith, William G. Archibald, J. D. Tapper, J. Tavlor, \V. Madill Art/, George 11, Edfit /Jisfn'rt Ilullfax (Jo — Kt'vs Kobert Jamioson,, Alfred Dickie, Edward Ansel!, riaiues Kosboronirh, Charles Underwood, Duncan McKinnon ; and Henry Leslie, William Hall, A. M. liarton, William Anderson, W. II. Tidmarsli. Alex. Leslie, Jus Mttrtiu, John Kirker, David Arehibald, John Baleam. District of Kant. I Ta tits — TJevds Jno Cameron, Jacob MeLell an, M. McNeill ; and Isaae O'Hrien, Wm Hamilton, VVm Casey, Jno McliOarn, \h\\i\\ McLearn, Saml IJlois, D. McLean, m.d., Jus Mcivenzie, (Jeorj^c VV. Smith. District of West Hants — Tlcvds Tiios Maynard, m,a., J. "RrauToft, Jolm Carmody ; and M. H. Gouo, James Lyons, J. M. Roscoe, U'.it'us Buryess, Johnston Patterson, Russell Caldwell, Jno T. Neweomb, Trad Benjatnin. District of Ln))cnt>iir » f O P ■m ti r»- (A I VI M a •a CD O ►1 0! o I iiiM«luJl<'ial«il <;ioiiii., \V. Eraser, Alexander Grant, Kohi McNeill, Adam C. Bell, D. McDonald, eJno MciMiie. District of South Queens — llevds Joseph Forsyth, G. O. Gates, Job Shonton, Duncan Mc(ire;,'or, John Brown, T. O. DeWitt, J. A. Smith, A. II. Lavers, John S. Addy ; and Geo \V. BardS, Ilu^h Houston, James Eorhes, Don Gampl)ell, Jno H. Hall, Eno(^h Steadman, Eldred Cahoon, (ieo S. Parker, J. N. Mack, II. G. Parish, T. K. ratillo, Thomas Keinpton, Simeon Cahoon. District of North Queens — Revds I). O'Connor, Robert McArthur, James Shipperley ; and Zehulon G. Murray, Ste|)hen Smith, John Middlcmass, Benjm L. Telfer, W n E. Freeman, Robt Bryden, Edw P. FrecnTian, Jno Lacey, A. J. Lcdbctter, Uriah Johnson, Frans Kemp- ton, Thos II. Grady, t. B. Harlow. Richmond Co — Rijjht Rev J. Cameron, Revs John McDoiiofall, Jas Ross, James M. Quinun, W. M. Le[)lanc, J. E. Ethier, T. Richard, Francis IJronssurd ; and Wni Criehton, Henry Martell, E. P. F'lynn, David Grueliy, John Freehill, Peter Bosdet, \Vm LeVesconte, Isaac LeVesconte, Simon Terrio. District of Shclburnc—MGVS. T. II. Wiiitc, i>. D., M. G. Henry, E. Millar, E. N. Arehihahl ; and W. T. Kelley, R. G. Irvin, J. G. Allen, Robt Carrie, Joseph Walters, N. W. White, Robert F'rceman. District of Barrimjton — Revds J. I. Porter, W. II. Richan and T. W. Wilson, Gabriel Robertson, J. B. Lawrence, Henry Chute, Theodore Nickerson, Arthur Doaue, Frank Homer, James Snow, Wm. B. Smith, J. K. Wilson, m.d. Victoria C%— Revs A. Mcintosh, Peter Clark, Alex F. McGillivray ; and Alex Cameron, Wm Jones, Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Don McLean, Seymour Foyle, Don McLean, Angus Melver, Kenneth McKen/ie, Luther McLeod, Donald McLcaii, Donald McRae, John McLennan, Donald Morrison, Alex Jones. District of Yarmouth — Josejjli B. Bond, Charles E. Brown, Nathan ' Hilton, John W. Moody, Chas W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen Geor d »4 (• Ci r» H •P 11 C0 H Q .i>., Lonl His. liop of Novii Scotia mikI Prince l^hvard Maud, jirid Dean of HaliCax. Tli^ Venl)l(>. (!nnon Kdwin (Jilpiii, i>.i>., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia; h'c.v'd Caiiori .ToliM Dart, A.M,, Windsor: Kcv Canon Tlionuw Mavnard, a.m. Windsor; K, (rt'tircd), Rev G. K. W. Morris, a.m. (retired). Avnapolh, Kev H. Debloi.s, (retired), Rev .1. J. Ritchie, a.m., Rev. W. S. (irav. A.n. AifletifonI, Rev R Avery. AmIn'rM, K(!vs Canon Townshcnd, a.m.," liural Dean. I-. H. Uall. Alhitni Mlius^^Woy {\ Bowinan, d.d. Aiit/i/(riiixh.]. *S/rcA:«//<^, Rev W. Ellis. )S/a'/7^;v»oA'e, Rev R. Johnston. Sydney, C. /?., Rev Richard J. Uuiacke, D.D. , Rural Dean, and Kev David Smith. Sydney Mines, Rev G. Metzler, a.m. Shellmrne, Kev Thos H. \\'hite, d.d., Rural Dean, and Rev Cecil Wiggins, A.n. Tanyier, Ryv J. A. Richcy. Truro, Rev Joseph Forsythe and Rev J. A. Kaulback, a.:m. N. W. Arm, Rev J. Edgcombe. Tuskd, Rev J. Padfield, and H. Sterns. Windsor, (■anon IVIavnard, a.m.. Kural Dean. Rev. H. P. Almcn, n.o.ii , and Kev C. K. Wil'lits, A.M.. Weymouth, Kev P. J. Filluel, A. n., l{ural Dean. Wilmot. Rev J. Robertson, d.o i... (retired), and Rev (ieo. Mavnard. lanaoutli, Revds J. T. Moody, a.m., and T. B. McLean. TravelUiiy Missionary, C. B , Rev Simon Gibbons. P)?INCE Edwakd Lst.and — The Venble J. H. Read, d.d., Archdeacon ofP. K. L Cii(i7-lottetown, St. Peter's, Rev G. W. Hodgson, a.m. St. Paul's, (retired). Crapmtd, Rev T. Johnston. New London, K'cv O. S. Xcwtdiam. Venble Dr. Reed. Port Hill, Rev Ji. T. Dobie. Sumiuerside^ Ricliey. Mel ford, Theo. Rev Rev D. Fitzgerald, Rev Alfred Osborne, Rev L. C. Jenkins, D.c.i.., m ). C(tscumpeqne, Rev H. Dyer. Cherry Valley, Kev. Bruce McKay. ifciioni^ liKOTIIEBg and €0., iioM Litaf and Dry Faiuts IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /. k ^//k .v^ ,.v v. ^ dci % 1.0 I.I -1^ 12.5 1^ U|2 2.0 18 > , - 1.25 u 16 .4 6" ► V] vg / cm t^^ > % 7 Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4S03 « iP V V <^ ^\ 4^ O^ V. ' '5* Ajtt-- ^^»^■ li ^ If. H FULLER anil TO., ratcnt ITny CnttcrM. head of I'oM'cr'A Wliarf « g (M O ■d a 0) .a < t I o 1 h O ■0 a 102 p. KL C IT V, R S F A R IM IC 14 S [1878 . King's College, Windsor. Founded, a.d. 1787. ('hartei-i'd by Kin^' (ieorge III. a.d. 1302. Patron, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of (Jauterbury. 1Jo.vkj> ok Govkhnoks, 1877-78. — The Right liev Ilibbert Hinney, n.i)., Lord IJishop of Nova Scotia, Visitor and President of the Hoard of Governors. Kev George McCawley, d.p., lion Mr Justice Witkins, D.c. L, /A/'e GuvHr7iors ; W . J. Ahnon, Ksq, M.n, Edward Binne3% Esq, il. S. Poolo. Esq, m.a., E. W Dimock. Esq, H. Y. Hind, K.s(|, M.A., h. Allison, Esq, m.a., Kev H. P. Alinon, D.c i,.. Rev Canon Dart, d.c.l., Rev Stanley Poyd, »i A., Ven Archdeacon Gilpin, i> !>., U. G, Gray, Erfn, Trcatturer; (Murles H. Car- man, Esq, Secretary. FacvIjTY .--Pre.uaent of the Coli eye, Professor of Dhnmty, Emjlhh Literature and Moral Philosophy, Rev Canon Dart, i>.c.l. ; Vice-President, Fellow and Professor of Chemistry ntul Nat. History, Henry How, Esq., u.o.L. ; Fellow aud Pro^ of Mathematics., Natural Philosophy, Astronomy and Enrjineeriny, J. E. Oram, n.E. w.A; Professor of Classics, Logic, am Rhetoric, Rev Vv. E. Wilson; m.a.; Professor of Afodern I^an- (Hinges, A. De Formentin; Bursar, Prof Oram, ii.K. m.a.; Lif)rarian ami Curator, Prof How, d.c.l. ; Treas., H Gray, Esq, a.ai.; Sec'y, Mr. Charles H. Carman. Sf'HOLAKSiiiPS — The William Cogswell Scholarship, £21stg. per annum, open to candidates lo:' Holy Orders, under the direction of the Trustees; Divinity Scholarships paid by the Society for the P G. F. P., open to Stu- dents for Holy Orders, actually requiring assistance, and subject to the control of the Bishop of the i>iocese, 10 in number, each £30 cy. per annum; the Dr Rinney Exhibition, .£16 stg. per annum, open to Students in indigent circumstances and of exemplary conduct; McCawley Hebrew Prize, .£9stg. ; the Bishop's Pri-/.e, .L"5, in Books; Dr. Almon's AVelsfonl Testimonial; Akin's Historical Prize; General Williams' Prizes, three of $00 each; Stephenson Scholarships, three in number: also Pavzant War- burton prize of $20 for the hest essay on any good subject — to be chosen bv ■ the President — in English Literature, to be competed tor during the present ' Academical year. Essays must be handed in on or before 10th June, 1877. Incorporate Alumni of King's College. I President, Henry Pry or, Esq. n.rr,.; Vice-President, Andrew J Cowie, ! Esq, M.D.; Committee, Charles H Carman, Esq, Edw Jennings, Chas W. Payzant, Esq, m.a.C Beverley Bullock, Esq. u.a., Hon S. L. Shannon, n.c, I-., Thos Trenaman, Esq, m.d., Geo C. Wiggins, Esq ; Treasurer, Hon S. L, ! Shannon, d.c t»; Secretary, C H Carman. j The Halifax Branch of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. i Patron, Her Most Gracious Majestv the Queen. Vice-Patrons, His '' Grace the Archbishop of (Janterbury, His Grace the Archbishop of York, : Ills (^.race \\u>. Archbishop of Armagh. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of i Nova Scotia, CMuiirman ot Committee. The Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia. t Consists of three houses— (1), The Bishop; (2), the Clerg}', who are duly licensed; (.3), the L.uty by their representatives. Clerical Secretary ' Rev Alfred lirown. Lay Secretary, R. J. Wilson, Esq. Board of Foreign Missions. Appointed by the Synod. Chairniiin fa--o/;ic70, The Right Reverend the Lord Bisho*). Ireasurer, William Gossip, Esq. Secretary, Rev D. C Moore. ■^' \i SHOWN BKUS. uud €u., Wliolenule UruKglttttt to d a •d Ml 3 M4 a » « ct > CO > r'H Wlinrf [1878 2. Pdtron, p of Nova ev Gear^e rs; W. J. A., E. W UevH. P. M A., Ven 3 H. Car- "ofessor of irt, J>c.L.; or«, Henry Pnihsnphy, \ \f Classics, I r^ej'n Lan~ i 'avian ami | r. Charles I )er annum, J Trustees ; )en to Stu- ject to the JO cy. per Students Y Hebrew i Welsfonl !, three of zant War- chosen by he present une, 1877. r J Co wie, Chas VV. nnon,i>.('. Hon S. L. Church rons, His » of York, Bishop (if who are secretary, erond (lie ev D. C. t M a a rf » ft 09 P > 0) w » CO > I? Cft f If. n. FITLLBit nnrt CO., Knf clipr*s Will riloH, lionil of rAir<'r*H Whnrr 1878] ALMANACK. » k A A (A •a (t n ,14 § H •d o s M 103 Church Endowment Fund. Chairman Henry Pryor, n.v.u.; Edward Hinney, Wm (\ Si!v(,r, HuL'h Hartshorne \V]IIiam Hare, Williaui Gcssip, J. T. Wvlde. (;. Hulloek J. K. DeWolf, Esq, m.d., Frederick Allison, T. A. Brown. Secretary, VV. C. bilver, Esq. •" METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA Those marked tluis (») are Supcriiuineraries. ' Nova Scotia Conference. Rev. Elias Brettle, President; Rev. S. F. Huestis, Secretnri^ Halifax DiHTiiiCT.—nalif ax {North), S. F. Huestes, E. I{. Brurvvate, James Sharpe, *Edmund Botterell. Ilnli fax {South), William H. lleartz rinanclal Secretary, Wm L. Cunnirj^Wiam. Conference OJice.—A. \v[ Nicolson, Chairman, Editor and Book Steward. Dartmouth, Godt'rev Shore *T. Angwin. Lawrmcetown, U. Williams. Wuuhor, li. Brecken, a'm., *M.' Kichey, d.d., *.Folin AJcMiirray, *James England. *lyomsh, S •a o KM ft o 13- Ml n i M $ O »1 to (» o p frcacrlvtiQuit cnr^Cwlly dUpeatMMl br«ltOWSI lKKtf& luid €tt ir- -(-ir n. II. FITLLRR mill V.O., Palont lIorHc (I^Iioca, licnd of PowcrN iTIiarf t .a ^ m ■:■ J ;, W 1 id o b'-^ ' :i'\ 1 hi h! I H _ n S {' ^ 1 I 1 li. 1 'hnr, .fames Scott. Shelburne^ .James Tay- ij lor, (Chairman. ) Lock/)ort, \Vm Aiiilcy. New Brunswick and Prince iEdward Island Conference. Rev. -John Prince. President. Rev Howard Sprajjfue, m.a., Secretary. St. John DisnacT— *S/. .7o^«, Benjamin Chappell, n. a., ♦Wm Mc- Carty, *II()war., Joseph Hart Stephen T. Teed, (Financial Seerctarv^, Samuel R. Ackman, *(Jeor£?e M. Barratt, *John A. Clark, a.m., Fnir- ville, John S. Pliinnev. Sussex, John Prince. (Chairman). A/tohnqui, Wm Tweedy. Upham. Thomas Allen, *S. W. Spraffue. St Martin's, Charles W. Hamilton, *John Ellis. Grand Lake {Kast)^ Silas James. Jer- usalem, Edward Bell. Welsford, Levi S. Johnson. Kingston, George B. Payson. FREDKniCTON DISTRICT — Fredericton, Waldron W. Brewer. Kinf/s- clear and Lincoln, Geort^e .M. Campbell. 3frr?\f/.w<7/e. Robert Duncan, (Chair- man). (7/7>s(m, Geo W. kisher. Nashwaah, Richard Weddall, A. n. St^nfey, William J. Kirby. Boiestown. W. W. Colpitfs, John F, Estey Keswick, Thomas Marshall. Sheffield, WiHi:)m Dobson. Gar/efown, lames A. Duke. Woodstock, Charles FT. Paisley, a.m. (Financial Secretary), Edwin Turner. Canterbury, Wm Wass. Jacksonville, Robert S. Crisp. Richmond, Wm. Harrison.' Florenceville, John J. Colter. Andover, James Crisp. Upper Kent, Wm Penna. Arthurette, Charles H. Manaton. MiRAMicHi DisTRKrr. — Chatham, H. McKeown, (Chairman). New- castle, Edward Jenkins. Richibacto, Isaac N. Parker, (Financial Secretary). Rnie dn Vin, Wallace B. Thomas. Bathurst, Isaac Howie. Cam/fbelton. Wm Tippctt. Derby. A. R. B. Shrew^sbury. Sackviu.e District — Sachille, Doupjlas Chapman, (Chairman), •H. Pickard, i).i) EducMiimaJ Institution, Charles Stewart, D.n., Theolofjical Professor and Chaplain, John Burwash, a.m., Prof of Natural Science, David Kennedy, b.i>., Associate-Principal of Male Academy. Students, John T. Baxendale, F. Freeman, W. Lawson, Septimus E. Coldwell, Theophilns L. Will ams. Tlntramar, Henry J. Clark. Point de Bute, Edwin Mills. Bate Verte, John S Allen, Thomas Stebbinjjs. Monctoh, Duncan D Currie. Covcrdale. Albert Haj^erfy. Shediac, fJichard Opie. Dorchester, Charles Comben. Hopewell, Rohen Wilson. i7///?.s"Joro, Charles W. Dutcher. (Financial Sccretarv). Uarelock, H. R Baker, a.b. Salis- bury, William W. Lodi^e Fh/in, John Kinff. St. Si-KiMiEN District— xS< Stephen, Edwin Evans, (Chairman). Mill- town, William W. Percival, (Financial Secrctarv). St Andrews, Froderick W. Harrison. iSV Darids, George Harrison. Boctbec^ Wm R. Pepper. Deer Island, Thomas Hicks. Prince Eowakd Island District — Charlottetown, .fohn Latliern, (Chairman). George Steel, *F. 'Smallwood, *J. V. .Jo«t. Cornwall, H. P. ("!nwpertUwaite, :\i. A., (Financial Secretary). Little For^", John C. Berre. Pownal, Wm Mag.fs. Bedeque, Joseph Seller, a.m. Tryon, Thos f. Dcinstadt, ("yrusS. VVells. Margate, Elias Slackford. Summerside, John F. Betts. Emnont, Henry Penna. Murray Harbor, Alfred E. LePagc. Montague, Douglas H. Lodge. Scuris, Matthew R. Knight, b.a. Mt Stuart, John Goldsmith. Alberton, Aquila Lucas. Newfoundland Conference. President, Rev Jajnes Dove. Secretary, Rev John Goodison, St. John's District— S< John's, Thomas Harris. (Chairman), Simeon B. Dunn, George Paine, William Kendall, *Thomas Fox, George S. Milli- gan, M.A. Bonavista, John Reay. Tivillingate, William Swarin. Burin, s ft Ml I 9 a a. n n Ft Ct !> 0) w H H ItHOn^.V KKO{^. aud €0., ttcta|l Orn^KistM T'A Wliarr n. n. FIIIXKK ami <'0., Biir and Koll froii, lund of Po^rtr'M vyhiirr 1878] ALMANACK. Ifif) . (.s.'pl. Pjisn.o, •iniinriMJ S.-crelnry;. (h-ant/ Jimd; Solomon I\rattlu;ws. I'orhm(',.hih(i/Ah\lJ\ti/.,s, Joscpli I'arkins r//ro^//J, (J.-omc i". St.Tv Juvplaifx, John Vrnit. 6'/-< < ^syy.m^/. ( hark-s M v.ts, Tlios L. Kh,,,,! ^;;,s- (jnu'v lfa,'h,n\ Siiniuol Siiowddi. /-'p/yo mid'Cl^in/e J.near, John (Joodison. (Chairman), Prosi" dentofContmmce, Jas H. lieal, *,Iohn S. K-acli. llavhor (h-nre. .lamefi /fenrrs Omftnt, Joseph f.ister- TrlnUi/, Jesse Havlield. S/ioal //nrhnr, Northern Bifjlit ami Britania (We, Ileiiry C Hatcher, Kd^ir Tav'or. Gretn's /jdrfjor, James Nurse. Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N. B. David Allison. ll.i>., President and Professor of Mental Philosophy. Rev C. Stewart, d.d., Professor of Moral Philosophy and Christian Kvidenees. James R. Inch, a.m., Professor of Khetoric, I>)gie,"^etc Alfred D. Smith, a. M., Professor of Classics. Rev John Burwash, a.m.. Professor of Chemistry. Richard C. Weldon, a.m., pii.d., Professor of Mathematics and Political Science. Rev J. Durwush, m.a. Professor of ilomiletics. A. D. Smith, m.a., Greek: James K Inch, m.a., Logic. U PI S I Mount Allison Academy. Malts IJuanci!— Principal, David Allison, ll.i). As.sociale-Principal, Rev David Kennedy, a.m., b d. Faculty— Rev David Kennedy, a.ji., B D., Professor of Natural Science Henr3'' A. Powell, a.b., Mathematics. Leonard Allison, a.b., English Department, and Latin. Samuel E. Wins- ton, Penmanship and Bookkeeping. Professor Max Sterne, Instrumental »nd Vocal Music. Mount Allison Commkrcl\lC<)llkge — Principal, Samuel E. Whiston. Assistant in Banking, J. Alder Davis. Fkmale Bkanch — Principal, James R. Inch, a.m. Matron, IMisJ. IJ. Inch. Chief Preceptress, Miss Adelaide II. Wliilliidd. Board ot Instruction — J. R. Inch, A.M., Languages, Logic, etc. I\liss Adelaide 11. Whit- field. Natural Sciences and MatlKinatics. Miss Blanche Iknnett, IJellis Lcttres, etc. Miss Hannah Joiinsun, .m.l.a., Kngli>h Dcpaitnifut. Miss Luella B. Whei'Ier, Drawing, Painting, etc. I'luf. Max htenie, Iii.'-tru- niental and Vocal Music. Miss M. K. Pickard, m.l.a., Music Mish Laviain M. Stewart, Music. Miss Miriam Fullerton, Stewardess. Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. Rev Howard Sprague, M.A. , Presidtnt; Rev. K. Urcikfii. :\i A., W. F. McCoy, ami Josi'iii Wood, M.A. , Vicc-i*residen(s. H. ('. Weldon, i'II.d., Secretary -Treasurer. Rev John F. Belts, Rev Tlioiuiis Rogers, m.a., l)a\id Allison, L.L !».. W. H. 'luck, u.c l, James R. Inch, m a , Rt v John Bur- wash, M.A., W. V. Miliiev, n s , Members oi' i ouikII; S. A. Chesley, m.a , and A. D. Smith, m.a.. Members of Board of Uovirnors. a W o y ftp » lr« »> I B 1 O tn O B a « o (9 o o 1-* iiipuiigCH, lliu&hes auU Coiulis, by BUuWK Itl&os^. utid €0, . ! > ii '•< r : «4 e3 n o A A 6 o no Vi o m fl. H. nnVK nnA r«.. FIrlli'H Tftfct Slcol.lirurt of F«wfT'« TTh^rf idG Ill. I'aJiiier. Ha^lilai: Wesleyan City Mission. IVcsicJeiit, Rev W. M. Heart/-. Coiumittee, .Fames IV Morrow, .Tos.'Mit Jieil, Will M. McNutt. Wiu H. \Vel>b, J. Wesley Smith, John MI ..r.i«. .1 ■■ HI- ..II «» ••!• Starr, J ICdward , , Jtfeijrj' Sla*-f. AlisHJouary, Major llieakstoji. 1 lieil. Will M. McNutt. Wiu H. \Vel>b, J. Wesley Smith, John es, lliil'us .J. Sweet, Williaui ('r«we, Hon S L- Slianiioii, (ieor^je'll. J>r li. S- IJlack, .loscph S. Belcher, Sauiiitl H. IJIack, S. M. Urooklield, d lJ(»y«i, V» IL lyinpird. Treasurer, Juiru« Hurt. Sociu^tary, 1>. THE PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES, IN ^OJJNKC'HOnJnVITII THK OIIUKOII OF" 8C(>TI.ANn. ViiiiSMY'n.KV OK P«a'er. PmxiMC EtnvAiu* Island, R«v John Ooodsvill. Since the Union, consitimnated June I5th, 1875, the miuorHy of the late Synod of tike Maritime Proviiu-es in eonnoetion with the Church of Scothind, contfltHie to co-operate ^vi tit the United Church in the Educational, Foreign Mission, a/id Widows' & Orphans' Schemes. During the la.st year a new^ congregation has been organized at Vale Coltery and Sutherland's Uiver, and a Mission Station at Fialier'a Grant. In connection with the Church of Scotland in the Maritime Provinces a Supplementary Fund has been set in operation, of which the Rev Charles Dunn \% Convener, Rev William McMillan, Secretaiy, and Hon James Fraser, New Gla.sgow, Treasurer- CONGREQATIONAIi UNION OP NOVA SCOTIA AND KEW BRUNSWICK. Annual Meeting at Yarmouth, N- S.. September, 1878. Kvxirick lililfjc, A^./i.. llov Siuietiu Svkes, ((/hiiirman), SIieffief. Wood- <'«Kk; Y(trnH>nlli^ Rev Alex Mc(Jre.i':<»r, (.Mjs.sionavy Si'.c'y); Chehoijuf. Rev .laiuef, Sliipperlt.'v ; /.inr/ttx>l, ll-\ I). ;\le( Jregoi-, i";. A., (Secretary )"; Millou. \{,?\' KiKK'li Uirker; lirovklija iiud Btucli Menduirs, Rev Horace Peckover: VU'iunnt lUi-er nwl OJuo, Mr. D. llickey; Caimiiuj, Mr- G Fuller; Mdit- » A d .J « 9 a •0 M Mi 9 II P c » •3 A U « n > tt UUoWa UUtm. uud i'O^ itupunevM MurcleMl iikmlruiutiuiM 11. If. FrfififIR iin«f €*«•., lVori1i''H f iirciif f1l>niiinlfr, h«*n ti 0] u a ti ta 4) to 1878] ALMANACK. 107 liinff, If(vnh Co.. Ifi'V .!. H, If.iwps; Noel itrnf Scliiftf, I»Vv .f. W. Cnx; j I'leonminj, iJevRl. IJom); Mtincliegfir, liev .Jneob Whitiiimi ; Mnrt/itne, ('• Itev Win i'tacock; J. li. Wotlroiv, St. Joliii, N. b*, ( IrL-uauitr). THE LUTHERAN CHUBCH. Rev Cliarfcs E. Co^!>man, Lvmjibnrn ; Rev 11. Ifj.Hon, I>i''vf(icw.i»., ami 1>. M. Welton, a.m. PleataHtviltt, Uev F. I). Crawley, a.m. BUIioivh, Kev D.W.C. Dimoijk, a m. Canning, lievda D. Freeman, a.m., S. J. Neily, A B. Wimlstn', Rev E. W. Kelly, a.b. Canard, Rev. S. B. Kinijitoii, a. M. HaintmmcV » Plnins^ Rev AVallace Lucas. lAtwtr Steivincke, Kev .James iMeadows. JJanUpot-t, Rev J. C Bleakney, a.ij. J-^da »lt(ui»t, l{ev M. \V. Brown, a.b. Tnncovk, Rev T. C Deloiij?. DarimtnUh, Kev. A. S. iliiut, a. m. Ntw/mri, Rev I*. S. McGregor. KenldUt, Rev (J. IJ WeUoii. A. 15 Long Point, Rev D. Vineo. (Jtuptfvttix, Re '.s II. N. Parry, .James Stevens. Upper Aykaford, Rev. J. L. Read. Yaniwuih, Rev. I. II. Rol)J»inrt. Clitdtr, Rev I. J. Skinner, A.u. MmyartVa IJcy, Rev Wm. SfKMuer. Bei-tmr.k, Rev D. O. Parker, a.m., I»a Wallace, a.m. Ktinpt, Uev George Weatliern. Malume Boy, Rev Jolm WiMiauia. The Central Association, comprising the counties of Kings, Hants, Lunenl)iirg and Halifax, inceta this year at Canard, on ihe imivtl* Saturday in June. . ■ u. .•>.•*.■ ** Western Association. Pniker'g Core, Rev II. AcIiilU-s. S/nlhuviu', Rev, Thonias Trotter rM«u-Hf, Rev E. N. Archihalil. JS ict(i7ix, li^^\■ W. A. .1. lilcikiiey. Ilvln;m, Brown. U)wtr \jrannlh', Rev P. R. Foster. Miltun. Yarmmth Co., Rev R.iM. Keirstead, WeMport, Rev L. B. Gates. Lirvrpool, liev G. (>. t;i\tes. AniKinolU, Rev T. A. Higgins. Mdveni, Revs \V. E. Ilnil, and Olxd Piirker. f)i(/hy Xick, Rev .J. C. Morse. Jinfjfjtd Idnnds, Rev .J. F. McKeniie. aiiidnitwiUe, Rev ISI. Nornv»ndv. Lnwn'ui'ihnrn, Revs (i. N. Balientine and VV. G. Parker. /Vee';J'/•^ "Rev W. L. Parker, i'kiix-nts. Rev J. M. I'arker. J Pc »/«»/)«///, Revs .J. W. Bancroft, and C. Randall. B>irr/if>/(on, Rev W. H. Riehan. Trenumf, Rev IC. (). P.oad. 7'«.sAt^ Rev P. A. .Shields. Di'jhy, liev J. II. Saunders. JhtrJiAd, R'cv .1 A. Stubbert. Btnvtf Jiiver, Revs J. D. Skinner, and (5. B. Titus. Ayksford, Rev Chas Tapper, i>.D. Lvckepirrt, Rev E.Whitman Ar « w <1> o en O o cn o •a o IMiotogrHiikic ibcmleals, etc., at BKOWN BKOS. aii!■} fFi ^;.S «. ^i'liiii' 1 fi I 10 o •Pi* d 0) o n >i «i •3 0) 1:4 .4 bo o CO 1G8 HKLOIIEUS FARMERS [1878 Eastern Association. Si/fhcff, C. li , Rov (». Kichardson A''f>»'^/t Sjufney, C. It., Kev J. R. M(r)l>iml(t, M.i). Avfif/onislif, Rev J. 1!. McQuillaii. River Hche.ri, Itcv II. |).)(tl. Ujipcr Shiri., John Clark, and Bro. H. Parker,forthc Western Association; Brethren T.M.Kiug, N. Dobson, Moses Lowe, W. Cummin^s, -I. R. Read, Amos Atkinson, A. W. McDonald, and Rev. I). OTcKeen, tor I'^istern Association ; and George McNeil, J. C Calhoun, iJas Deshrisay, George Davies, Alexander Scott, Artenms Hooper, Malcolm Ross and E. Lidstone. for P. E. Island ; Auditor, D. R. Eaten. Tiiic ExKciiTiVK BoAKi) IS locatcd at Yarmouth and consists of A. C. Rohbins, Cliairman, J. C. Anderson, Treasurer, W. A. C Randall, m.i>.. Recording Secretary. P. D. Kinney, W. R. Doty, Esqrs., Rev G. E. Dav. M.i>.. Rev AV. n. Warren, Rev J. A. Stubbert, Rev J. Rowe, Rev Joshua lluestes, and J. VV. Weeks. ISecrctarias, Rev G. E. Day, m.d., and Rev W. 11. Warren. BAPTIST CONVENTION Of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. E. Island. Pnmlent. Rev George Armstrong, a.m, St. John, N. B. Vice- Presidents, J. W. Uarss, Iwi., Woltville, N. 8., A. W. Masters, Es a U > H OS (*• BUOWN UUOIUEltS uttd CO., niiolcaale Drutugidto vnn'n Willi rt n. n. niXLIt « m^ n^t iin<1 lloll iron, llrmi of rowrr'w tVhMrC. n *> a V< fi :i m M d « S •H s h 0) IH >H CO s h ;3 .3 (3 4* « O .'^ (1 •J ^ » Ml Si a 1878] ALMANACK. ir.9 Nora Scotia Ministerial Education J3oard. R<'v S. U. Kcmpton, Chnirmnv ; Ilcv A. W. Sawver, T>.n., .Tntnos Mo- i>oTin1(l. V.^, CIraa K. Eaton. Ksq, J. W. liarss, Kscijlcvds S. W. l^ilJVnis, A.M., fstnah Wallace, AM. A-cadia CoUeKC, Wolfville. ]fn:io^ (lOVFVNORfl— Rev I)t. Sawwr, i»r>., PresicUMit of tJio CoUe^^p, ftr D. K. Katoti, Ksfj., Hon Dr. Parker, A. h\ l^amloh.h, ^;^^., Avanl Ix»nt,'kjv, Knq., JoJ*ii U. Calhoun, Esq., A. W. M«st.-fr, ivhtj., li, l)ouj;lat», Esq., .t. H. Ilanling, Esq., \V. tVulkiKjr, Esq., Hev VV. 1*. Everott, lUiv G. ArtwMtroiiK, a.m., Kev. E. M. Saundci-s, a.m., Ikv S. VV. Deliloi.s, a.m., Hev. I. F. liill.Kev E. Ilickson, a.m., Mark Curry, ly. Di.PAijTMKNT OF AuTs FAcui/rv — Hcv A. W. Sawyer, T).i>., l*i-esirtent, and Pi'ofessqr'ofMorai Philosophy acwl Cdrlstian Evidences. Hev .1 M Cramp, i>.i>., Professor Emeritus. Hev E. A. Crawley, d.d.. Professor of Mental Philowphy and Politicjil Economj'. IX F. Hl^^ins, a. si.. Professor of Mathe- maticH. H. v.. fone^, A.M., Professor of the I^tin aiid Greek I^r!{;ua/^es. .r. F. Tults, A.M., lVof<}ssor of History. GeoT. Kennedy, a.m., Professor of Cheuiistrv and Geology. TiTKOT/xjiCAi. Dkpaktmknt — Rev E. A. Crawley, n.n., I*rincipal, and Professor of Hebrew and New Testament Greek. Kev A. W. Sawyer, i> !»., Professor of Evidences of Christianity. Kev D. M. Welton, A M., Professor of Chri.^ian Dm-trines and Pastoral Duties. College year opens first lliuraday in Septemljcr. Anniversary, first Thursday in June. Associated Alumni of Acadia College. President, II. IT. RHf^h, Esq., A M. ; "Vice Presidont, Rev A. Cahoon. A.M Treasurer, L. Mortimer Smith, A.n. Albert Caldwell, A.n., B. li. Ijiton, Secretary', Edwin D. Kinff, Esfj., a.m. Directors, Kev E. M. Saunders, a.m. A.M., J- W. Lon^ley, a.m., and K. N. bockwilh, Esquire. Horton Academy. ' J. F. Tufts, A.M, Principal, Teacher of Latin and History. Albert C M d I in I* ii o» in o BttOnN UKOTUUIC^i A CO., Iiiipvilers of i*atcut UcdicliiCM. 8 Iff. If. rVtjMMn A fO^ riffli** Cmi Werl, irrmf of rtfwrr"* Wtmrf. tf . VI. h,^ m c u h tuo a 170 BKLcnr.Rft rAKMi:u» • [IH78 K'ev Thoums (inuM?. Mctff/haii, Vnry iScv ,1. Duly, Chtdi'rawl li^hvvfn'ookf, liov E. b'. M«Ci»rlby. Bermuihi, Kkt .la* BeW(»rtl,(.T»«pJain lo-tlw Military. 7Vff>*o rm/ J^mtfrnrUrry, attended tfj Kcv Kicliard Kuarun. 8i. M»ry's College, OTafton Si., Halifox. tTniTer the patnmrif^ of If is (fnicc the ArcliM«»h«>7> of Ut^iftn. St. Mary's (:;olk'ne. Under tlv? patrcfiA^ of His Gnieo the Archbisfiof/ fff Hn!ifji>t. Pn'sirfi'iit »»out 60 orfhsfna wnder the care of thi? M'rjrters of Charity, 'fhe Institution i» defwndciyt ff)T support on (he voluntary contfibutivas of tbc charitable. Society cf St, Vincent do Paul. Officers of the General Cmincil, Spiritual Direetor, Rer E, F. Mnrphy. President, M. B. Daly. Vice-Prest, Thomas Durney, .1. P, Treaii,. Thos Walsh, J. V. Sec'y, vVm Compton. There are nearly IK) nienibers attached to the three Conferences of lik. Mary's, Ht. Patrick's and St. Joseph's. Meetings held weekly and all relief given in kindf aftera careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute family. Catholic YonnK Men'a Club, Barrington Street, Up Stairs. Nnmber of members, 120. Open from 7 o'clock, i-.M. until 11 every evening, with the exception of Sunday. OlKcers — President, Veiy Kev Canon Power; Vkre-Pres, P. Gough; lik'cretaiy, William (iailaglier. Young Men's Iiiterary Association. St. Vi«ck»t'» Hall.— (Organized Oct. 8, 1868.) The basement of this building has been fitted up for the nse ot the Catholic young men of the North end of the city. Open erery evening except hunday. Prest, >)ohi\ .S. D. ITiomp-on; V?ce-/Ve«(/e«<, Michael O'Brien ; jU$t. ilce-I'nskient, U. L. SutclitVt ; Treasarer, J. M. Inglis, jr.; Secretary P. O'honaghne ; A/at. Secretary, Patrick Cassidy; Financial Secretary, P. C. Mooney ; J.ibrarian, .John Wall ; Ai»t. Lifrrarian, I^Arence Webb. Additional mem- bers of Council, J. N. Lyons, William Lownds, P. !•'. Broydrick, William Delaney, J. K. Vaughan, Patrick Cassidy. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring Garden Boad, for Boarders and Day Scholars- The Community numbers 30, of whom 12 conduct classes each day in various branches. Young Ladies admitted from & year^5 1 he French and German languages taught by natives of both countries as w ell as all the branches of an English education. Music and other accomplishments taught by the ladies of the Convent, and by the most eminent teachers in the city. Diocese of Arichat. The Diocese of Arichat comprises the Island of Cape Breton, and three Eastern Counties of Nova Scotia proper. Established Sept. 21, 1844. Plight Kev Colin Francis McKinnon, d.d., Lord Pishop of Arichat, » 9t o & CI B o s V tJ « t-' *• > 1 Cf? K (5 BKOWN lSKOTIIl!:U» A CO., Ordnailce :«^«|nnris Italliax. • [IH7H fiflTf. Arclihisliop e^ Kielmnl »wf Latm, wf London t»d Juiiiur sen Si. wndcr the »ii])port on ''. Mnrphv. ^rew^ TUm TB aftt»rhe(f • Joseph's, nquiry ami > Stairs. il n every Veiy Hev Fwemenf of iiK lueii of "^rest,, lohii PriskitHt, 'onH(rhof ; Mooney ; »iial mein- , William a, for h day in e Fremh ell 88 nil ishuxnls acliers in ind three ' 844. Arichat, ifl ■J 14 d 3 a rt ■I o o u a o ti •n U u d O U «S A < O A o r^jsidiuj *t kv/iA^^y^\ lU Rev IV, CIavwmv, C«i4jut.n- nisH<.p, resident Nova ^'in\\.—A)ifyiml*lH; K*v If.<^i (JHlJs. pirjioic Rpv«< lUwiaW MclV»naltir'«, Ifc'V J, V. Mc- Pom>/m4'tft /"rt/ls. Ror. i. J- i - - Ii«Lrb(Jtu- IUnwJt4'^ li«v H^Hjert (iiii/iAor^mf/h, ]Lfv MicHiw\ l»im\i'm*. rnue. €(Mt««»K*", /^'rcv- /^>«w^v^(«, Itev W. L^'WaiK;. h(i4t Bay, liiiv N«« Mcl>'n- veiit -of the Si#t«ra«t' Ctitrity^ all oatives «f IIm |jfta,oe, and generally of Freodt atA Scotch ori^n. Thk SisTKiis or •niK Oo»!r;«»<;ATioN or NoTitio Damb; iit*Ti-a{Y tw S%'f»>c*:v — i/^'ff ami ^j^Jnetf^ Rev Hii^i McTx>od, rt.vt. Rev Alex Fanqu liar son., Kev J.. M(ur»*v. S»/ihi.ey Miiw*, W^v "MaJLih^w Wii- eo«. SL Ann'jS and North Shore, ktiv Abnakam Mclntiwh. Cow Bay ifinee, f&ev. I)kMn.ald MacDou^aTL Hatulmtieaie^ Kev I>avid Drufixiuoad.. Cope Korth, Itev Peter Clarke. GtnAtutte (Hid FramAoiae^, liev lAoojald Sutherland. Loc/i Lonumd, Itev. Oziviti 8iix4air. I*f»>iBVTi<:i{Y or Vmtvkima an«> Rs<^I^^(>^l^ — ^7iJt^/)cotna(/h^ Itev Murdocti St<^iiirt. Pot't tlndii^^ and Rujer Olc'«6S, Itev \\^«w "G. F\)rl)es. lindiltJcSc (Hid Forlce^ Itev Keimethi McKesiscie. Lnk^ Ainslu'^ Ke\' Alex (inaiit. linbov^ Kev A. F. lliojiif)s\h ,T'..-//•>/, IJ.'v Ali'N:uiul('r Stirling-. J/n/wmH \l-v AlfxamliT IMrl-ijin, a m. A'«i»./* ChwHi. /'Irtiin, Key AN'X IiOhs, nf.iK Aiitii/<>nt'^li, IJuv 1*. (I'oiKftVriow. StcUitrtiiif, Kt'v Thomas CmmninL'. Jann.*' ('Iinrrh, ^v.if) GltiAtimc, lii'V I'i. A. Mif.'iinfv. SfjM'ii/f/rUle, IJov A. McL. Siix-hvir. hx-hnbcr Olid rnitm C*itfre, \it^ J. I''. KoHajs- (lUmbjjjttc , iCitv HoUrt ('mM«>inK .\ti'i'Ujomishy lii'V Hugh Mrl). Seott. K't/e CulHerj/ ami Snffiertiiii(t» liinrr, Itev.vViOiain T. Bruce, M.i>. Hhtrhrookv, St. AfanJ»^ liev Jaiuus ()uinn. PitKsurTKitv <>r W/iLiAfK — iVewj Aiiinin (tntl [Vtntuvitb, Ker .)atfM»!i WntDou. 6\»<«»« Hlvtr, Kev VV. 8. Durru^h. VVnflave, Kev JaiiHiS Murray, .1 M. AVv«r JoAn, li^v H. R MeK«y. Tutdutayottche, Krv TlioDuii) St!M&)»w, Ke^'tls Jolm T. Baxter,.!. IT ^^lase, A.M. Truro, Rev William McCuiroeh, i>. i>. Cli/ton, Kev Jaiites T?yerH. Fxonomy.. Rev .1. RfcG McKay. ICirer^ik, Rev A. CaiiicfoM. i!?<. Paiif$, Truro, Kov Jolin McMillan, » i>. fTjt/xjr fjom/'onderrt/, Rev JmneH Sin- clair, at {' mi I eke. Rev Edward Grant. Midtltf Httunncke, Kev lufwin Smith. Truro \Ve$t^ Rev A- BuKrowu. Lower Luiuhitdarvij, Kev James McLean. Acadia Afiius, Rev JtJiHiA. I.(>^;in. PKEsnYTT:uT OK IIai.ikax — Mu*juodoboit, Rev Rol;t Se.i>. Litwrvnaetumn, «Jfc.,. Kev Alex. Stuart. //a///T.i>. IJidifax, Vmf X CurriA. Si. Matthtws, Hadfnxy Rev. G. M. Giai>t, a.m. Dartiumtth, Rev P. M Morrison. Neiofjert, Rev kbenezer MeNah. Jiichnuyiuly Rev A. L. Wyllie. St Amlnnt's, Ilnlifax, Kev 'llioinns I>un(an. St. Croix ami KUenJKmx, Rev J. A. F. Sutherland. C/udimrs Church, ILdifax, Kev C B. i'itblado. Wiail»n\ Kev A. J. Mowitt. Poplar Grove, Halifax. Rev Allan Sinipson. St. Jvkn'i, //a/i/ajT, Kev Joliu ForreHt. Cor-nwallis^ iSoittZi, Rev J. B. Logaii, a.n. NotI, Rev Samuel Bersutrd. Sheitl IJicrbmiry i^c., Rev A. B. Dkkie. Maiilaiul^ Rev h. G. McNeil), a.m. MmquoiUhoii Harbour, i.^-c. Rev James Ro-nbrnou^h. JInviHtOH, JinvvMda, Rev K. J. Juiior. Gajf'$ Jiivcr and Mittford, Mqv ICphraini Scott. CormoallU, North, l^v David Nei::(li. Lit'tU Hirer, J/uMfmHloboit, Kev Duncan McKimion. Upper Afusfptotfohoit, Kev Isaac S. Simpson. Ktniiktcook, Kev Adaiu Gium. WavtHi-k, Bernmda. Kev Jacob Laytoii. PllESnYTKRT OF LUXKXmTRG AND YAnMOTITTT — LttTfenfmrf/, Rov AVilliam Duff, Rev John Wallace. Ln/fnve, Rev Doaald McMillan'. Cfifde Hirer, <)\'., Kev M. G. Henry. Carteti>ii awl Chebofjne, Kev Jo-hn C Meek. Skel/junie, ijv., Kev Ehenezer D. Millar. JUiversdale, Kev Thoinai Murray. Xtii) Dublin, Kev Daniel McGr*'gor. Pkkhuytktiy of St. .hmix.—Fredericton, Kev John llionke, t».i>. Kev. \Villiam Caven. Lontlornlerrif nixl Campbell Sett., Kev Andrew Donald. St. Jnhii'a Church, St.. ,lohn, Rev James Rennet, a.m. Sprhmjfivil ami h'nf/lish Setthment, Kev Lewis Jack. Bocubtc and Wa'UTeitj, Kev William Milfen. Calvin Chwch, ISt Jolin, Kev David Maclisi', d.d'. ^V. Stcphem, St .John, Rev Donald McKae. /SV. Amlrew'a Church, Si. John, Kev William Mitchell. Si. S>Aew, Rev W. P. Bc^'fj, m.a. Harveij, RevSamiiil J. BuctoMche and Cocagne, Kev Jno D. Murray. Mcmct^m Rev Joseph Hogff. Salt Sprinys, Rev J. K. Bearisto. Carkton, St. John, Rev J. C Oft! ►t P en (ft- c « e rf s •0 a I H- (U "J CR W ►1 ffv 1 V) r:j < Bi 4> U C, iSV () ti I PI c o p. o 0} $ o p .li u s u I fl cS -4« o o ft o MtOlVN BKOTUEIt^ A CO.» »ur;rtcal lustram<:at«. nT% VThnnr 91 U} I (II 1^ PI c e B o 0} 2 u I 4» ti 4) (A il. M. rULLKK 4^ CO., %. W. Mhrrt Zlnr, Hrnd of Pttwrr^M Wlinr^ ■E to o Q ii Q m H < o ft o < 1878] ALMANACK. 17:J HiirKosp, A. II. liiclivif'vtf, llov K.'nnitfi M«Kav. ffmofi /-V///.*, lirv M. U. I'arudiM ( Missiomit y). A', /r h ln<;i,;li,ir, 1»«!V I'cUt MdIviIIc, m.a.. h.i>.. jSV. ^ «(//•/'«''.•<, K.'v W. Kiihanlsoii. /'/ifirY W'if/lam, Kev William Kow*. pMirMKYYr.iEY or ^\\u^vu^u] — Rirhlhtll•tn, f{.«\' Jus Lnw, a.m. Ifii\r fUnirlo, Uw 'rivoiiiHK Nulut.'Hiii. Jiiithnr.tf, \W\ S. Ilon.stdii. yfyrcffntlf, K(«v .huuiM* AiOdcrsoM. C/iiUfHiin, IJcv \\\ M. Wilson, lifnch'ilh aivf hirbtf, Ucv TlwtM !;. .Mws^^nw, Dnlhomh, Rov Aloxninlcr Uims«'ll. Ueilhanl I{«-v. William McC^iIlajfli. PitKsnrTKRT /nF I'rarNCj; rJnvAttn IstANo— /Jft/.'^tj*', llov I?ol)pjt S. r»ttcrH(>n, A.M t^trnthiilfn/u, Maw Al<'xaii<1»T rnnipln-n. Cnirhi-m/, \Wv Jumt'H AHtin. Niio Lovilon, \W\ iannc Murray, i>.i». drort/etoini, Uv.v. .f<4m McKiivmm. \aUiiifithl^ Uc\ Al«rx Munro. Jiidimimdhny, \iv\ H. Crawford. /Cinn Chnirii, ('/inrfnttrfonui, Kev .1. M. McI/*(m1. tSuiamcrfiile, \Wy Neil McKay. >7. jaines, ('/ini'lut.tefinini. Kov KcnnotU ]Mi:Lonii«n. Prinrehii^, l{«»v iJobcrt Laird. ^7. Petdf, Kvv W. Soott. j*AtM«f Sfm'fiH ami Wt-Ht St. Pefcr'n, Kov W. IJ. Frame, /iny Fm-tiim; gV., lltn' John (J. ('Ameroii. />*< >7. /'cttrfi, Kcv S. (J. (-nnn. MV.*/; ydtrcr, I{cv Wm. (JrAiil- W<^<'j«< faint, €fmf4)cllToii, (jc, Kov ClinH«8 Frnstr. Alhertm miff Tif/ninh, Ui'.v A''tluir >\ Carr, A.m. ]V^ Hev John ftiithorland. Tip'on and li'I)IvAni>— jS/. J(Jin'M, Rcv«U Mo.ses llarver, Hai^or (irnci\ I?lof/y, TRSE BAPTIST OONFBRENOB. Yarmouth Oww/y/ — Kev Wm M. Knollin, Yamioufh; Rev N. Price, Tupket ; Rev C. Canli and Rev J. ¥. Smith, Heaver River; liev S. K. We.-^t, Deoriield; Rev V. Oram, Ujjper, Argylc; P»ev W. L. W^eaton, Lower Ar^'yle. SheiAurne Cmnfy—Uov A.ti>wm, Bear Point; RcvF. Ralicock, Cape Island; Rev W. Downey and J. I. P«rtev, UarrijaKt^oi ; Rov Edwin Crowell, Port Latour. (J.neem Coiinlii-lUiv T. O. DeWitt, Port Mou on; Kev S. N. Rov«l, Port Medway. 'Khujs O'uuhj—liev Joseph Noble, Black Kock; Kev J. Cox, C:flnnin>i. ffati^^ Co1lii(1|—KK^v Geo E. Stur|;es, Walten. Halifax Count II -Aic\- John M. Lovvdcu, ILilitiix. AFRICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Halifax, Rev James Thomas. Beech fllll, Rev Alox Bailey ; Pregfou, Rev Geo C^rvev; Di(jby, Umv Joimcs Wiljnot; Misaionarij, Kev Saml K. WalU Hiis Asftocietion meets tiic first Saturday in Septeml)er ofe.-ich year. BRITISH METHODIST EPISCOPAIi. lit Rev R. R> Disiiev, liwiliop, Chatham. Ontarin. Halifax, Rev Enos Mel Harper, District Book SdtewAi-d; Rev Jeosie Coienaan, John Johnson. ^1H»n^^^, 0r9i«lMM «tt H ER o CO > n a O O n. tn ci u U « » » > > |!l87 Cas H 1 • ! « ' 1 A. 1 Mur < »5 CI u . .larvis, . Ajijents fCentviRe, Ilender- l>iscount )36.] *« IB the r, R. K. E. Ettis. S>w.lw«II, P. West Thome, r Bank ; 3 ? •< •] D. Corbef , ntant, C. •eenwood, t A . iS. y, except •8 •8 Hi 9 m O « P O en r » 0) *t 9 £ V n 2 h In PJ I as 5 I: n h H 4) to H. W. FTOtEH A CO.« Patent Safety F„ic, li<.art of Power** Whnrf. 1878] ALMANACK. 175 < u Montreal, La IJanque duPeuple; iVe/w To;-;;- Nafinnnl linnir «♦■ n ^o«Jj>n, Merchants;* Nationalki.k; .InlZ/i^i A Sh e aISTTp' Joplm, Clerk. Discount days— every week day. A^eni, j. ,i. i . MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $1,000,000. (M ^pT m'TT^*"' ^^r^'Z^ ^T'^^\^^ "<•"• 'Terpmiah Xorthnp, Senator, (V. P.), M. Dwyer, John Taylor, Jas Butler, Thos. Ritchie, A. Smth. Cash.en Geo McLean. Accountant, D. H. Duncan. Tellers, Martin D ikie A. H. HipRinPon. Clerks, J. W. Younp, John T. P. Knicht K J Pai.lin Ives; Bruhiewater krxAvf Gow; Trwro, John B. Dickie and F H Arnaud; irewM^^ Colin Campbell, jr.; Antif/onlsk, T. M. King* Sydney, C. B., J. i.. Burchell; Chavhttetnwn, P. /:./., Owen Connollv' Swnmermle, P. E. J., Stephen McNeill. Discount days-every week day except Saturday. ^ j ccn. ua^ PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 18G4.] Capital, $600,000 paid up. Directors, Georpre H. Starr, (Prest), R. W. Eraser, (7. P.), William Agents— Wolf ville, A DeW! Barss; Zocifjow^, Austin Locke. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1864.] Capital, $400,000. Directoi-fl, L. E. Baker, (Prest), C. E Brown, (V. P.) Hugh Cann,* John Lovitt, J. W. Moody. Cashier, Thomas W. Johns. Teller, H. G. Farisli Clerk, Wm Perry. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. [Established 1866.] Capital $500,000. - • Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dimock, Benjm D. Fraser, M.D., E. W. Dimock, Andrew P. Shanil. Ca.^hier, Waiter Lawson. Accountants, Lewis T. Dimock, Charles W. Payzant. Solicitors, W. II. and A. Blanchard. EXCHANGE BANK OF YAKMOUTM. [Established 18G0.] I Capital, $400,000. j Directors, A. C. Robbins, (Prest), G. .B Doane. (V. P.) Aaron Goudey, A. F. Stoneman, W. D. Lovitt, L. Cann, J. II. Killani. Cashier, Alex S. Murray. Teller, J. A. Murray. BANK OF LIVERPOOL. [Established 1873.] Capital, $500,000. Directors, Dr. Forbep, M.P., (President), Thomas Rees, (V.P.,) J. W. Barss, Joseph Innis, J. A. Shaw. Manager, John A. Leslie. H C5 o d I M I I 01 M O (9 ■d p Dye SImITa naa Coafectlouery, at BKOWN BKOTttEKS and CO. II. H. FWILKR dk CO., "noyVn** Li'iUIivp Belline, H«nd ofPowop'i Wfiarl i '4/ S I Wi Mr :«■ i?' 5 176 bklcher's faumkr's [1878 PICTOU BANK. [Established 1871.] Capital $500,000. Paid up $20n,000. Directors, .Tohn Crorar, (Prest.), R. P. Grant. (V. P ), J. R. Noonan, Robt Doull, Isaac A. Grant, .Tames Kitchen. Denald Frascr. Manager, Thos. Watsou. Cashier John MqKeen. Clerk, W D. Moyuell, BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, $12,000,000. Reserve $5,.500,000. Head Offii.e, Montreal. President, George Stephen. General Manager, R. B. Angus. Halifax Branch— Manager, F. Gundry. Accountant, R. Mc- Kenzic. Teller, H. B. Black. Discount Clerk, Stuart Jenkins. Ledger Keeper, E. P. Winslow. Clerk, J. R. Thomson. Messenger, J. S. McKay. Branches '"t St John, N.B., Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Kina:ston, Cornwall, Brockville, Perth, Belleville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Linusay, Peterborough, Sarnia, Simcoe, Stratford, St Mary's, Elora, Brant- ford, Guelph, Godrich, Picton, Newcastle, N. B., London, G. B., New York, U. S. The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except on Saturdays, when they close at 1 p.m. This Bank ia I dail}'- from 10 to . Clerks, A. C. Jou Austin. DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. ^ in the New Provincial Building. Hours of attendance, ick, except on Saturdays. Ca«hier, Jno R. ^Vallace. t> J B. Cotter, J. II. Balconi. Messenger, Michael 'INST7XIA27GE OOMFAKZES A^TQ A^BlbrOXES. MARINE, Union Mahine Insurance Company of Nova Scotia — Capita* $160,000. Prest., Wm Roche. Directors, James A. Moren, Jno U. liossi Jno Gibson, Edward Smith, J. P. Mott. Auditors, G. A. S. Creighton, Wm. Twining. Bedford Row. Mkuchants' Makine Insurance CoMPANY-'Capital, $200,000. Dircc- tros, J. S. Belcher, (Prest), John Duffus, George Alitchejl, Wm P. West, Diinl Cronan, Wm Esson, AVm J. l^ewis. Auditois, Peter lioss, Tlios Abbott. Sec'y, Chas W. Wright, Prince Street. Atlantk; IMAiUWE Association— Directors, W. II. Hart, (Prest), J. T, Wood, Thos E. Kounv, G. R. Ander.-^on, K. G. Parker, Allison Smith, (V. P.), Kobt Morrow. Sec'y, P. W. Creighton. Ocean Marine Insurance Association— Directors, JnoTavlor, (Pres) Jas. "i. Morrow, Hon Jer Northup, Wm. Lawson, Aug. W. Wesi, (V. P.,) Geo J. Troop, AC .in Burns. Sec'y, B. W. Salter. CiiKiu'CTO Marine Insurance Association.— R. I. Hart. (Presl.), George McKenzie, (V. P.), John Pugh, Robert Taylor, Joseph Seeton, Jidward Morrison, M. Carney. Sec'y, J. Treraaine Twining. OtHcc, Bedford Row. «:' imonN BUOIIIKM^ « 1 a 0) ft H A e+ iror*»lVharf II. II. FIIH.BK A €0„ Hooflng PllHi nnd Piiper. lirail of Pow«r*H nhnrf o ■»■» ci U) « o n o u u as n bo < o «2 Hi n 4> u n N H 4i (0 Q hi n 1878] ALMANACK. 177 Cor.KQUiD Mauink IxsiJHAxrK Company, Tiuiho— Diroctors, Cliarlcs Rlanchard, (Prcst), .las Ooavo, ,1. V. Hlanclianl, Nclscn Mnrpliv, ('apt (has r!ox, Jacob Kriezo, .lolin Viiiil. Auditors, A. M. ("ocliran, (iol). (!aii)i)bell (!C y aiuM leas., , las K. i'lliiir. Tnvno INrAKiNK A ssocrArioN — Directors, ,lohn P.. Dickie, (Pros) T.uht Smith. (V. P.), ('apt li. W. Merriiim, Sannii'l llcitio, .loliii Aicxjiii.lcr (J. U. Ardiihald and VV. IC. McHohert, MA). Auditors, Thomas AJcKav and G. P. Nelson. Se.'y, Martin Diclcic. Avon Makine Tnsuuanck C^ompany, Windhok— Director.orterM, af KKOWN BKOTllKKii^ Jt €0 IM n. II. rriLKR ^ CO^ Kl«ck Hair acttting, llond of Power** Wharf A 'tm « I t« M e» o Ui N to c8 (0 & o n < 178 BKLCHKRS FARMKRS [1878 MaiTi.ani> M auink iNsiMfANCK Co— IVpsidf tit, Nolson Murphy. Direc- tors, (Uias ('ox, Alex A. McDoiifjall, Alfred Putnam, Arcliibahl McCallum, Isaac Douglas, Jas Iv. Mlair. Auditors, A. M. Cocliran, Osmond O'Brien, Scc'3' and Treas., (ieo. W. T. Iivin;^-. Nkw Glasgow Makink Insuuanck Absociation— (Incorporated.) Directors, ,1. W. Carmichael, (IMest), .las H. Kraser, ..lames W. .Jackson, James D. INIctJre^^or, .). It. Cannicliael, George Patterson, A. Fraser, (Dovvnt). Sec'y, G. W Underwood. Mkimhants' Mauimc iNSunANcii (>)MrANY OK Canada. — Capital, $l,(jOO,OtM). Agent tor Nova Scotia, C. J. Wylde, 70 Bedford Row. Pkovinciat. FiiiK & iMahink Insitiian<^e Co. ok Toronto. — Capital $500,000.— Agents, Farquhar, Forrest & Co., Hollis Street. Boston Mauine Insuuance Comtany. — James W. Hutt, Agent, 135 Hollis Street. FIRE. Halikax Fihe Insukance Company — Authorized Capital, $400,000. Directors, Jno (jibson, (I'rist), Jno V. Mott, (V. 1*.,) (jeo Khsom, Thomas Abbott, Danl Cronan, Kobiu Uuiacke. Sec'y, liicbd Tremain, 00 Bedfoid liow. Acadia Fike Insuuanoe Company — Capital $400,000. Directors, Robt Boak, jr., (Prest), Jas A. Moren, A. G. Jones, Wm J. Coleman, Edward Smith, William P. West. Sec'y, Jno II. Harvey, Bedford Kow. Koyal Canadian Insuuance Company. — Local Board of Directors, J. B.Duffu3( Chairman), T. E. Kenny, A. W. West, W. J. Lewis, Wm. Esson, W- M- Harrington. Office, corner Prince Street and Bedford Row. J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Imperial Fire Ins. Comp'y of London — Capital ^1,600,000. stg. Agent, M. B. Daly, Hollis Street. Phcenix Fire Ins. Com, ok London— Agent, Wm Hare, Lower Water St ^TNA Insurance Comp'y ok Hartkord, Conn. — Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual. Assets $7,000,000. Agents, W. L. Lowell & Co., Hollis street. Isolated Risk and Farmers Fire Insurance Comp'y ok Canada. — C. J. Wj'lde, Agent. Rritisii Amehica Fire AssirRANCE Company. — Assets $1,200,000. — Agent, Frederick Allison, office over Halifax Bank. National Fire Insurance Company ok Montreal.— H. St. G. Twining, Agent, 156 Hollis Street. Hartford Fire Insurance Company ok Hartford, Conn. — Assets $3,.300,000. -Agents, W. L. Lowell & Co. Northern Fire Ins. Comp'y ok London and Aberdeen — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, G. C Harvey, Central Wharf. Agricultural Fihe Insurance Company, of Watertown, N. Y.— General Agent for Maritime Provinces, K. (}. Tremain, Bedford Kow. LiVKRPooL AND London and Globe Insurance Company — Agent, C. J. Wylde, 70 Bedford Row. Commehcial Union Assurance Company, of Corniiill, London. Capital, £2,500,000. E. W. Salter, Agent at Halifax. 01 o W M •1 Q P f* ►1 it M (ft 0) p p a ft o P ^■Jl ' CO « *> > CA c* H BUOWN BKOTilfr^ttii A t;u., luipurterii of f loMcr Seeds WhMrf [1878 Direc- cCiilluni, O'Brien, 'po rated.) .Jackson, Fra.ser, i Capital, —Capital i ?t'nt, 135 II. H. FlttKH A, 4 O..T<|rH.,l .,..,1 M.„.lila < oMJagr. ||r»«l iNm^rK tThrtl-r $400,000. Tiionias Bedtbid directors, , Edward )i rectors, vis, Wni. ibrd Row. ,000. stg. Water St. ted 1819. II & Co., NADA.— 00,000.— . St. G. i I I . — Assets ■ -Capital, N. Y.— I w. I -Anjent, ■ London. (Is to o & u o ft CO o a B 0) u m o M N o O Q •is « hi O » a < ^iih 1878] Ma AF.MANACK. 179 NaTIoNA. (Kim.:) lN«l'l!ANrK CoMI-ANt, MONTKKAI.-Cupital, $2,000,- 000. Oencral Agent, Alex W.Scott, 111 Hollib Street. » •* ' '^"» . FIRE AND LIFE. NoirriT BisiTTRir and I\Iki:('axtii.k Kimk am> Lifk Ins. Comi-'t— Capital,. C'i,(JO(),000 stg. General Agent, Henry l>ryor. Agents for lialifax, I'arquliar, Forrest <& Co. -^ - ^ , QUKEN FiRK AND I.iKK Lns. Comp'y OK l.ivKui'.x.L, C. B.— Capital £2 000 000 stg Agent, Steplien Tobin: Ullice. Union Bank Building,' Hollis Street, (up-stairs). '^' ^onnnnnn^'!"'' '\'*''* ^''?' I^S' Comv'y OF LivKiu'.M,.,, G. B.-Capjtal, .£2,000.000 stg. Agent, James W. llutt, Ilollis street. GuAiUHAN FiKK AND T.iric Ins. Comi''v OK LoNDoN-Capital £20,000,000 stg. Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, lloIIis Street. LIFE. Canada Lifk Ass. Co>ii'Any~( Hamilton, Ontario.) Capital, $1,000,000. Agent, J. AV. Marling, 145 Hollis Street, General Agent lor Maritime Pro- viRcea. Ct Coxfedkhation Lifk Association of Canada. — Fred. Allison Agent, over Halifax Bank. ' Standard Life Ass. Comp'v— Annual Revenue, .£050,000. Secretary n«l of I'oH'er'iit WliAi'f Ilk II. • ^i" H JO a •0 (S 3 o e H 09 1 •a o o to u 0> o ArriDKNT IxSUHANrK CoMP'Y OF MoNtHKAt.. — (icor^o Fraser, General Manager for the Maritime Provinces and New- foundland. Ottice 76 (iranville St., Halifax. Nkw Yokk Likk Insukanck CoMi'Any— Agent, I. J. Wylde, 70 Bed- ford Row. THK TuAVKI-LKns' Lll'K AND ArCIOKXT TNS. CoMP'Y of IlAHTFOrJl), Conn. — (Jt-neral Aj^cnt for Maritime Provinces, C. J. P. Clai'kson, 24 Prince Street. AcriDKNT Insitkance Company of Canada. — Capital $250,000, liOi'al Hoard of Directors, .las B. Morrow, Chairman; W. .1. Stairs, T. K. Kenny, Adam IJurn Agent, (Jeo. M. (Jreer, 181) Mollis Street, Halifax. CiTizKNs' ArciDKNT iNstTKANrK CoMPANY OK CANADA.— General Agent, W. S. Salter^ 171 Uollis Street, Halifax, N. S. QUAKANTEE. Canada Guahantf.k Cimi-'r, MoNTi{LAL.-~Capital $100,000. Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, Hollis Street. MEECAITTZLE COMFAITIES. Thic IIamfax Stock Exchange.— J. C. Mackintosh. President ; John Lylc, Secretary and Treasurer; iMembers: Ilartshorne <& Hull; W, L.Lowell & Co.; .lames S. Macd«mald & Co.; Ahnon ^^ Mackintosh; Wm. Twining. Board Rmni, Merchants' Heading Hoom.- -/>a^//s of Mtethf/, Mondav, Wednesday, Friday, at 12 o'clock, noon. Ciiaimueu of Commkkck, IIaltfax— Executive Committee, W. J. Stairs, (Prest), Kobt Hoak, .Jr., John Doull, (V. P's), W. C Silver, J. T. Wyl.le, A. G. Jones, W. H. Hart, J. T. Wood, Jno S. McLean, .lames Butler, Wjlham LaAvson, J. C. Mackintosh, Peter Jack, (Treas), C Thomp- son, J. S. Belcher, Chas M. Creed, Sec'y. Halifax Impokters' Association.— Pi esident, James B. Duftus; Vice-President, William H. Neal; Executive Committee, William M. Doull, Robert Taylor, F. C Mahon; Secretary, A. Martin Payne. Pilot Comimissioneus foh the City and County of Halifax.— John Pugh, Chairman; Daniel Croiian, William Roche, Jr., J. Tavlor ^V oud, .loseph See^on, Lewis Anderson, David Hunter. F. D. Corbett, becy and j reas. List of Pilots fou the Pokt of IIaliiax, N. S., 1877.-No. 1, John Fleming, Ketch Harbor ; No. 2, Thomas Holland, Duncan's Cove: No. 3. James Holland, Duncan's Cove ; No. 4, William Baker, Halifax ; No. 5, Bernard Gallagher, Halifax ; No. G, Daniel Martin, Ketch Harbor ; No. 7, Joseph Rhino, H-rring Cove ; No. 8, Patrick Haves, Herring Cove ; No. y, Hugh Monroe, Herring Cove; No. 10, Jeremiah" H<.lland, Duncan's Cove; No. 11 Edwanl Bayers, Ketch Harbor; No. 12, James Hanrahan, Ferguson's Cove; No ^' "'-' " '> ■ -- ' - ' a O (A BKOITN ttK01Mi!;ttKi uua to., Oi-Uuiuicc hquiu-e, «iil|t|ix » at a w w t— *-i en •d (9 ►1 •a p H. ►t I I > d M M > 0> ft 1 O 93 i> rl d d u M 3 a +1 u rt U u h U U t M y w a M rt 'M wiiiifr [1878 ukI New- 70 Ced- UiTFOni), Clai'ksoii, $250,000. rs, T. 10. Halifax. -General Agents, in( ; John L. Lowell Tvviiiinj;. Monday, S W. J. k'er, J. T. 1, 'lames ' Thonip- Diiftus; liam M. MKAX.— . Taylor Corbett, . 1, John ve ; No. nx ; No. or ; No. X Cove ; )iincan's inrahati, No. 14, Jct; No. i)k, Fer- William ll> II. t tthVM * ro^ **Kruin|rnm.H" i iluii Wliifr L<.«,i. inmvit'm Wlinrf ? r >m !=) I o I ^. (A H s A a n A W iA « 01 •d •a p H» ►t I 1 > d M 01 ft 1 A A I? I "> fi u h U I Pi H I O 44 *J U) a (i PI M t- H to 1878] ALMANACK. 181 r !,"!' Wf '•■'•^ Union li.;i,K(ii{Ai-ii C<)Mi'ANY--l'mpri..(or.s and Lcmhoos of all the lelcgraph Lines m tlu; Uriilod States nndtlie Maritime I'roN ince.s from Port Hood to San Kranciseo, ar.d eoinieetinj,^ via Atlantic (;a!)le and Northern line with all the Telegraiilis in tlie world. ^.., ,....,, ^.,-,., ,,„„ ,„,„ Head Office, 146 Broadway, Ncav York. I'rest., W. Orton. ' Vree-lVesd'ta.' A If a 'v. aaK-s <-. I I Asa M-.^ L? 1. .. II kT/1 ... VTIw ■ ' Capital, $-ir).0()(),O()0. A. II. Cornell, Aui? Schell, N. (Jreen, IL Dmkee. See'v, A. 1{. Hrewer! Treas., K. H. Kochcater. Anditor, ,1.11. VanEverv. General KiiKineer Marshal Letfurts. Supt'd Eastern Division, J, C. llindnnan. Electrician' G. B. Trescott. ' The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brun.swiek at Saekville and those of Newfonndland at North Sydney, C. U. ' NovaSeotia District.— Stiperiiiteiidenl, li. T. Clineli, St. -lohii. Manap-r, A. K. Hoyt. Cashier, VV. H. Wiswell. Receiving C:lerk, Geo Leslie. Clerks, V. Quinn and J. W. Leard. Operators, J. V. Morrisey, D. IJailley, N. C. Sear.", K. McLearn, A. G. McDonald, Miss Sterns. Amherst, Annapolis, Antigonish, Avondale, Aylesford, Arichnt, Athol, Acadia IMines, Baddeck, Barrington, licrwick, Bridgei)ort. Bridgetown, Bridge water. Bear L'iver, (banning, Chester, Cow Ba}', Dighy, Dehert, Klmsdale, (treat Village, Giiysboro', (iiace May, Halifax, Hantsport, Hillsburgh, Iron Mines, Kentville, Lawreiici'l«»wn, Lingan, C. B., Liverp<»(i|, Loc]-('])orT, Loiidoiiderrv, Lnnenburg, Mahoiie May, Margaret's llay, Macean, Mt. L'liiaekc, Middleton, I\lal)ou, North Sydney, N. <.Tlrtsgow, Pictoii, J'i(t(ni Landing, I'laister (Jove, I'orl Ilawkesbnry, Tort Hood, I't. iMuIgrave, I'lUTwasli. River John, Saekville, N. B., Slielburne, Shubenacadie, St. lector's, Stellarton, Stewiacke, Sydney, Tat;imagouche, Truro, "Wallace, • Weymouth, Westville, Wilmol, Windsor, Windsor Junction, AVolfvilie, liicliniDiHl, Yarnioutli, and all IJaihvay Stations in rroviiice. Dominion Tki.inijaimi Co:MrANY of Canada. — General Oflices, Toronto. Ontario. Exicutue 0(/iceriif 'I'iionuis Swinvard, (/e«e>Yt/ J/««((- (/ei\ Toronto; Fred, lioper, ^Scc/f^f/-,^. Toronto. JHvisional Superinttudtnt at Halifax, 1). B. IMcQiiarrie. OiHces in Xova Scotia are now open at Tor Ba>', Canso, (iuys' oro'. Antigonish, New Glasgow, Pictou, Truro, Stewiacke, Shubenacadie, Waverley, Daitnioulh, Hnliiax. Nova Scotia Pkioianknt Bkm;i-it Biii.dino SoriFTV and Savinoh' Fund — Trustees, A\'. J. Almon, m.d., S. Seidell, Kobic Cniacke. Directors, Jno P. Mott, (President), W. M. Harrington, (V. President), .las A. Moren, Hon 1). McN. I'arker, J. A. Rloren. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, W. H. Hart. Bankers, the Cnion Bank of Halifax. Survej-or, Duncan Grant. Sec'y and Treas., John W. Burton. Otlice, Hollis Street Halifax and Daht:m«>utii Stkamhoat Company — Brest., Hon Dr. Parker, Directors, Doniinick Farreli, James W. Johnston, John Stairs, M. G. Black, (Sec'}')- Agent and JManager, Geo A. McKenzie. Halifax TicMfKnANCK ILm.l Company — Directors, W C Silver, (Pres), Wm Murray, 11. A. Taylor, W. J. Coleman, li. II. Wetmore, W. M. Mrown. Scc'y and Treas., James Farquhar. CiiKiuifTO ^Mahink Bailway, DAHTMcn'TH — Directors. John P. Mott (Pres.); George Esson, W. P. West, Jas W Turner. Sec'v and Treas., C. J. Wylde. Supt., E. Weston. Otlice, 70 Bedford liow. Stkait of Can.so IMAitiNK Baiiavay Company — Directors, Win. J. Stairs, (Prest), Peter Boss, Jno S. Maclean, W. L. Black, Geo Wilson. Sec'y and Treas., T. II. Martell. P o M B: on (D* I a C4 & •i A s o B I t o > at) o a nx Kuee.Capii «ud AukictM ul Klto^ Ai UKI^l'HKl&S nud CO ft. If. Firfiir.tt itnil f'o., Knw niMl ft<»lli*il ttiiMriMl oil. l*oMrr'N Wfiiirf 182 IJKLIMIICII 8 KAiniKIlS [187H Noirrii Sydnky >rAirs, Jainos 15. Dufl'iis, (I'rcst), IIoii T. 1). Anliibal.l, \Vm. J. Lewis, M.I)., Thus K. Kenny, Jno P. Mott. Suc'y iind Trcus, II. N. Paint. Picrou RIaimnk KAIL^VAY Comp'y— Prcst, .Tns I'rimroi^G. Direetors, J. CVcriir, J. A. Dawson, Utul-iiiclv Mclvunzie. Aguntand iSec'y, 11. Primrose. Lessees, Mcly'olKVt Yorston. TiiK StahkIManufactuimno Company— Cnpitnl $200,000. Works at Dnrtinoiith. Directors, 'riioiiias A. Jiitchie, (Prest), W .1 Stairs (V. I'.), Allison Sn)ith, (L A. S. ('riehton, Geo K. Anderson, Francis Parker, J. ('. .Macl\intosli. fcjec'/* •'• A- Wylde. Manager, John Forbes. OlHce, 72 bedford iJuw. IlAr^Ti AX Gah LTiiiiT Company— (Capital f3.'J0,ft00.) Prest., T. A- Kitcliie. Directors, George Ksson, 8r., Martin P. Ittack, WmP. West, Robert Hoak, Edward Smith. Manager, Geo IJuist. Sec'y, f. M. Hraine. Chirks, Fletcher A. Ilcnnigar, J. A. Kitehie, James liiiist. Auditors, Kdw IMnney, Chas Fletcher. IJu)CK IIoUHK (JoAi, ANr> Kailway Company— Capital S500,000.— Catheart Thomson, (Pres.), John Tavlor, (V.P.) Directors, Ileiny Lawson, W. IM. Kichardson, J. Taylor Wood, M. JL AInion, VN'illiam Ksson. i Secretpry, H. J. Sweet. Colliery Cow IJay, Cape Ikefon. OHico of I the Company, Bedford Row, Halifax. Agents — Bird, Pirkins & Job, 27 I South Street, New York, and KKi State Street, Boston; Kobert C Adam«, 1325 Commissioners Street, Montreal; DeNVolf & Powell, 27 St. Peters I Street, (iuebec. Agent, K. Belloni, Cow Bay, C B. I Glace Bay Coal Mimxc; Company — (Little Glace Bay, Cape Breton.) Capital 0000 Shares of S 100 each. Directors, James A. Moren, (Prest), Ily B. Paulin, James U. Lithgow, l*etcr Lvneh. Treas., ISfanager, and Clerk, E. P. Archbold. Superintendent, IL Mitchell. Ca»hier at Mines, Chas H. Bigby. GowiUK CoLLiKKY — (Cow Bay, Capo Breton), Archibald & Co., Pro- prietors. Agents at Halilax, F. D. Corb.-t iV. Co. ToKONTo Coal Mtnixu Company — Little Bras d'Or, Cape Breton,) Agent, Collins' Mme, S. N. KobinsoUi VicTOKLV Coal IMining Company — (Low Point Shore, in Sydney Harbour, C.B.) VVm J. Eraser, Prest; W. J. Stairs, V. P, ; Wm L. Black, Adam McKay, P. C Hill, Directors; T. H. Martell, Sec'y. ■ Agent, Joseph Salter. Pout Hood Colliery— (Cape Breton). Agent, J. P. Lawson. Nkvv Campbellton Collkky.— Proprietor, 0. J. Campbell, Baddeck. Manager, J. Macdoi;ald, Kelley's (Jove, C. B. JoGGiNS CoalMixlno AssorL\TioN— (OfSt. John, N. B.) Agent. B- B. iJarnhill, Joggins, Cumberland Co. New Youk and Acadlv Company.— Agent, William Bennet, Maccan. Spuing Hill Mining Company— (Of St. John, N. B.) Managtr, W. Hall, Spring Hill. Acadia Coal Company— Coilery at Westville. Agent, Jessie Hovt, Stellartou, Pictou Co. > I » S •a p a M Pi I til a p •1 d) I ^ i ! O :« P 0^ Simpson, Westville. BROWN BKOTIIGttS and €0., Ordnnnce Sqnare, Halinix •» Wlijirf ' I H. W. FIXLKtt mill fO., n<.Michiir tnt .^»IU. hoiid of PoMer'N ^^hn^t [isia •Iiimos 15. ircctors, J. I'rimrosc. Works at irs(V.l'.), rkcr, J. (;. OlKce, 72 ^st., T. A' ^t, Uobeit i le. Clijrks, ; w IJinney, j 000.000.— y hawHon, am K.S8011. Onice of & Job, 27 C. Adams, St. I'eters H ay, Cape A. Moren, Manager, Cashier at Co., Tro- e Breton,) s •a a M ffi I 01 M a I'd I (!) 11 Sydney M L. lilack, |p If, Joseph Bad deck, gent. B. Maccaii. igtr, AV. ie Hoyt, , G. A. , McKav. h, E. M. Kobert i w i. u I ^ 1 1' •I 'e \i A to w g n (i h A A 1878] ALMANAOK 18.3 Nova Scooi.v Coal CoMi-ANv-Westvillc, Plctou Co. AL'cnt W. W >> IlllC. n , • a M I in I a i B U h n M l> It (0 Iz; o Q o 5d riiK Stkkl ( oMi-ANY OF Canapa- { Lii.iite.n.-Capital, .ff.()O,()0O. .hairman ot hiroctors, (\ W. Si.n.;iiis. K.US. I.(.ii.l..n Sic'v K. K jreiiiavne. I' iirnnc<.^Jiodl,n/ Mill lummlni am/ SUtl Works ,U Lmihyn- •rfe/Tiy. A. «.— Manager, J. .)annue; Ta-a-siirer, Wm Dudgoon; Analyst Ilenrv Lonis. o > j ^ Ch r I Da nix (^ALKi)oxiA Co.u- AND Uamavay (V.mi>a.n y.—( Capital ,S1, 000.000.) resident, J. W. Knin-.v. Trra>.incr, J. II. Converse, Bo.^^ton. Agent, >avid Muckeen, Port Calfdonia. Capt' Bieti.n. ' CiAOK Coal Mininmpany— Works at Dartmouth, C. J.Wylde, Secretary and Treasurer, 70 Bedford K'ow. Acadia Powder Company- Directors, John P. Mott, (Prost), L. J. Morton, K. Uniacke, Edward Smith. Superintendent, B. C. Wilson. C. J. Wylde, Secretary, 70 Bedford How. Pictou Gas Company— Directors, C. E. Davies, (Pres), A. J. Patterson, Bodk. McKenzie, James Yorston. Ifobert P. Eraser. Secretary, Frederick McLennan. Avon BiJiDt;E Company — Directors, B. DeW. Eraser, (Prest), G. C. Wifrgins, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. II. Blanchaid. Sec'y and Treas., G. P. Pavzant. Mekciiant8' ExciiANf;E AND 1{eadin(; liooM — No. 158 Ilollis Street. Chas M. Creed, Proprietor and Superintendent. Strait of Canso Steam Fer I! Y Company. — Directors, F. C. Cook, John W. Ingraham, Levi Hart, (Sec &; Treas). I u e 3 O o *♦■ o ts cs a 9f I en s o f I CD ?♦ w ft o « o Uimdiiltcrated Cironu«i SplccH at UUOWN BKOIUEUS aiul CO. n. II. FHIiliKH niid lO., Oxide of Iron I'nint, Unnl of INmvitN Wlmrf i ■ ( •^■B' •■i > ■ Jl ' V R (A O ■a •c c 184 HKLCIIKKS KARMICIIS [1878 DAKTMOfTiT lioPKWoHK CoMi'ANY— Works nud onict', North Diut- nioiitli; I'ropru'tors, Win .Stairs, S(»n, v'c Morrow. Mr\i KATi KxiM.oitATH)N AM» MiNrvw: Assoc! rioN or Nova Scotia - Dircilors, (J. ('. Wij,',i;iin. W. II. Hart, (I'res)., A. Korsytli, Aiil)rtv IMiinrliiird, A. V. SIimikI. S.w .tiitl Tr.M>, W. I,. I.owi'll. IMaiiink Kaii.way, Vaioioi' rii.— Diroctors. .laiiu's W. Kiniu'V, (Pn-s.); J. K IlytTsoii, IIu;;li !■:. Caiiii, llowmiiii ("oniinj;. S(;c'y, U.S. KaUiii.x. Wkstkkn CoifNTiKH Uaii.nvay Co. — Directors, (ico. H. Donno, (IVos), S.]M.Kv>'isuii. Frank Kilhmi, It. l*. l.ivtlil, N. \V. IMctheii, llu^li Cnnn, W. II. Muo'ily. Suiy, .1. \V. liiiiKuy. Gas Comp.vny, Yahmoutii— Capital $;J(>,()00. Diix'ctora, Samuel Killau", (Pros), Nathan Moses, lluKh Cann, JJ. V. LacUl, N. NV. lilctheu, A. (jouiloy, A. h\ Stoneiaan. Secy, K. S. Kukins. LiVKUPOOL 5IAHINK RAILWAY COMPANY— (Incorporated A. D. 1850.) Directors, Thomas Kci's, (I'resident,) John I). McLearn, (Vice Tresident,) Andrew (Jowie, Joseph Innis, John H. Mulhull. Treasurer and Superin- tendent, Thomas Day. Secretary, J. N. Freeman. BitiTisir Amkhican Hat Company— (Truro.)— Directors, W. II. Trc- mai.i (Pres.), Cyrus Eaton, and A. C. Sehurman. Sec'y and Treas., C. A. Kent. TnuKO IJoor & Shok Co. — Directors, Geo Campbell (Pres ), Isaac Blair (V. P.), Geo J. Troop, J. S. McLean, C. Blanchard, K. Turner. G. H. Hoss, Sec'y. L. H. Ver^e, Manager. TuuRO FuHNiTUUK Manukactukino Co. — Directors, \V. H. Tremain (Pres.), Wm Fulton, G. J. Grant, L. B. McKlhinney and W. E. McKobert, M. D., Manager. Sec'y, VV. P. McRobert. PiCTou Ship Building CoMPAyY.— Directors, D. Sutherland, (Pres.) D. McDonald, K. P. Fraser, Wm. Jack, J. Fisher Grant. Sec'y, W. W. Glennie. Mountain Ckmetkky Co., Yaumoutii. — Directors, N. Moses, (Pres., James B. Kinney, Geo S. Brown, L. E. Baker, F. Dennis, Jas C. Farish) Secretary, G. J. Farrish. EXPLANATION OP SIGNALS. Made at the Ship Staffs at Citadel. TI!//, when Vessels are seen from the Citadel or reported from an Outpost. For I Square "Rigged vessel , 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliard and one on tlic inner halliard. " 2 Do, I bull hoisted on the outer halliard and one close up on the inner halliard; outer ball drojiped. " 3 Do. 2 balls close up, one oi^ the outer and one on the inner halliard. 4 Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up on tho iiiticr halliard. 5 Do, a penant of any colour o\\ the outer halliurd, and one ball close up inside " 6 Do, a penant under a ball close up on the oukm' ImlHard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. ** 7 Do, a penant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball close up on rbu inner halliard. 5 9 A if* > 5 1 A A ct I A la a p ft A P f* fs ft H 'I : t." n ^^ il For <( <( I inn 1 do, Vc hal el a Mf St( St w at r( BllOW:« KKOTIIKK-S aiul <;o Drii^iSiseriii 'i H. II. Vri.Li:tt iin«l 4'0., Rrol>l4>*N anil llonrt**** VnriilNh, PowerN WImrff ^. II. Tre- !U8., C. A. » ), Isaac nicr. G. Tromftin ^IcKobert, 1, (Pres.) 1 I, (Pre.s., ! Farish ) > fioni the I I P P » P rf a ft «<} halliiiid p on the I 'n le inner ml. >ne ball I, and a 1, and a o o a e *^ bo d M M 2 o o Q o 1878] ALMANACK. 185 Fur 8 Do, n pcnnnf iiiujor two Itallx (Inso up on the oatcr hulliardi with a hnll cioso up on \\u) inticr liallinnl. " 9 Do, a pcnant liutwcun two l)alU closu up on iho outer hallianl with a Imll closo upon the inner halliard. •' 10 Do, a Ha;; of any colour clos*! up on the outer halliard, with a ball clo8uup on tho inner halliard. The above balls, &c, are hoisted on the east or west yard arm, accord- inn to the qmirtpr the vcuscl first a|>pt'ar8 in. When Sailin^i: Vessels arc reported (rotn nn outpost, tho following Si;;nal8 are tnadc on the lower yard, now used c.xilusivcly for sailini^ vessels, as rejicats : For a Square Ri^jRcd Vessel, two balls of a size, one at tho outer, the other at the inner halliard, close tip. A Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at inner halliard. A Banruc, a larj^o do, at the end, with a small one dropped at inner halliard. A Drip, a small ball at the end of the yard, and largo one at the inner halliard. A IJri«;antine, a cross closo up at the outer halliard. Two or more do, a cross half lioistcd. A To[)sail Schooner, a cross close up at the inner halliard. Two or more Bchoouers, a cross inner half hoisted. Tho upiMjr yard of tho Ship Start' is used solely to designate Steam Vessels thus : Two large balls close up, one at the outer and tho other at the inner halliard, E or W, a steamer reported in that quarter. A small ball at the outer, and large one at the inner halliard a second class Packet or merchant Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halliard, a Man-of-War Steamer or Royal Mail Steamer, or large Merchant Steamer, Lanterns are hoisted at night to denote a steamer reported. Red light on outer and white light inner on E. yard-arm denotes Steamer East reported. (heen light outer and white light inner on W. yard-arm— Steamer West reported. -r^ , , Red light above white, 12 feet apart, mail from England. Green light above white, 12 feet apart, mail for l-lngland. lF/teamcr's sig- nal, a French Man-of- War. American flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamer's signal, American Man-of-War. Yellow Fliig above descriptive Pendant — Quarantine. When an English Fackot arrives hetween eveuinir and momini; gun- flni, a red triangular flag will l>o kept flying at the mast head from seven till nine, A. M. Merchants* Private Signals— Port of Halifax. BED. ' J. T Twining, rod and white burgee, red uppermost. Cromwell Lino, Wood & llobortson, Agents, red burgee, white C in centre. Quebec and Gulf Ports S.S. Co, F I) Corhett & Cc, Agents, red, white red, red upjienpost, with blue perpendicular bar in tho centre. Inman Line, a red flag, white corner, with a black diamond in centre. Seeton J & 11 IJ, red flag with whito corner, and letter S in centro. J.imes Butler & Co, red flag, white border, centre while star. G C Harvey, red and white flag, crossed white. John S McLean, red, white and red flag, rod uppermost. J T Wainwright, & Co, red, white and blue flag, red and white next .the mast, red uppermost, and blue at the end. T. A. S. DeWolt & Son, rod and white flag, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in centre, the red half on the whito, and ihe white half on ttie red. J. S. Cochran & Co, red and white flag-, striped hoi iaontally, with a blue star in the centre. «< a S •0 Hi B • (3 s » Cm > M o V) « H Pi 8 I U V e 8 5 » I 6 H 1 « 01 fl t, 6 187H J M I Laws l)ani t 1 John Tho Dom Wm Jam( Saltt R. L B. C Alhr A. i F. V Kssfl T. « E. \ Jos Anc Wie > ^ « A n 0> i 9i M Q < Is Cnv SC Wn Wn Wv NI Get J^ Wr Br( Jol JI All li Pi( Oi R( L BKOIVN BKVS. nud €0;, Wholesale BrnjsglHts Jirunhmt. (J Fort- I) lino. Noatral lect. cr's siff- merican tU /roin te C in next a red wlji'te ith a A 8 I h II e i •0 R S H I M e a n M « < M. n. VlhLVM wd ro.. If ff||»r*>i will ril*». hrnil of Pewrr** Wlmrf 1878J ALMANACK. 1H7 J M \Vat8on & Co red. while nn.l Mu.? H«-, diviiled diauonnlly. rid iipprrniOBt with rc«l Mt.ir on th« whifc. Lawson Harrington & Co, re.l an«l yvWow fl,.^, »frii)«Ml hoiizc^ntnllv Daniel Cronan, a white, red, white, ml, white, iK.tnlaiit, DriiMndituhu 8tri|ie8. ' John Cronan, Hamo as 1) Cronan, with red pendan* ahovc. The UuMton &. Col S. 8. Co., u red Mug pioieod with a white triunule. apex next the mast. Dominion Line red Hag, with diamond and Idue hull in ocutrc of white. WIIITK. Wm Stairs, Son A Morrow, white iU\g, eentroa Hue Kjiuaro. James A Moren, white flajr, bonleied red. Halter & Twining, white Hur, ero.H8ed red, hitio lM)rder. R. I. Hart, white flaj», centre a red diamond. E. C. Twining & Co, white flag, eentrt- a rod ball. Albro & Sons, white flag, bordered bine. A. G. Jones & ('o, white Hag, eentn- a ivil star, bordc'red red top and br)ttom. F. W. Fishwiek, white flag, centre n red Hfnr. Esson & Co white flag, red b.)rder, .ed Malie.se eross in centre. T. & E. DeWolf, white flag, red border and blue letters DeW. E. W. Morrison, white flag, with bine star. Jo.8 H Belcher, white burgee, Anchor Line, white do, with red anchor. Wier Bros, white flag, red St. George's cross, blue tllamond in centre. OHKKN. Carvill Line, green flag white C in centre IILTK. S Ciinard & Co, a blue flag, centre a white star. VVm Pryor & Sons, a blue and white flag blue uppermost. Wm Hare, a blue and red flag, cros.sed white, blue next the mast. Wylde, Hart & Co, a blue, white and red checkered Hag. , N L & J T West, a blue burgee, centre a Mfhite star. Geo P Mitchell & Son, a blue and white burgee, blue uppermost. J Northup & Sons, a blue flag, St George's cross. Wm H Creighton, a blue and white burgee, white next the masl. Bremner & Hart, a blue burgee crossed white. John Tavl«r & Co, a blue and white pendant, over a blue Hag crossed diagonally. JF Phelan, a blue, white, bine and white do, bine »)ext the niast. Allan Line, a bine and white red Hag, and nd pendant above. K Boak & Son, blue flag, cros.'M'd white dinfronally. Pickford & Black, a blue flag, white diatnoiid, with P& H in red letters in the diamond. Custom House, a bine flag, Union Jack in tiie njipcr corner, a crown in the centre, with a white C and 11 below it. Royal Halifax Yacht Club, Knsi(/n, the Blue Ensign of H. M. Fleet, use of which was granted to the Club by an Admiralty Warrant, dated 14th April, 1862. C/uh Bttnjce, blue with the Provincial Arms in the upper corner; (commodore, red swallow tail l>urgee with gold crown in centre ; Vice Ci>mnuKh»-e, white swallow tailed rrcscrlptioua «aref«liy dinpcnMeU by BKVIK N BItllii. auU CO H. II. FULLRK aiKl <;<>., Pateut llorNC Shoos, licAd of Power'N ^Vlisirf \ It li','. m '-hi m l«.\.'':[' a u S 3 CS O *h,'D. n. Pitts, North British Society (Instituted March 26, 1768). — President; Jus C. Mackintosii. Vice-Prest, Hon W. Ross. Senr. Asst. V. P.. Charles J. McDonald. Junr. Asst. K P., John H. Johnson. Chap/aitn licv Prof PoUok, D.I). Treasurer, Geo Mitchell. Sacretanf, J. B- For^^an. A^st. Secretary, G S. Campbell. Marshall, J. S. MacKay Com of C/iarifi/, Alex. Stephen, J. r. Mnir, Dr. Eraser, Jofm Taylor, John Watson. Alessenrjer and Piper, Jolin Patterson. Highland Society of Nova Scotia.— CInstituted 31. st May, 18.'J8, by virtue of a commission from tlic Highland Society of London) Chief, \\on Wm Ross President, John U. Johnston. Vice-Prest, II. Murray. Direrlarr,, Neil Brodie, J. B. Farquhar, James Eraser. Sec'ij, Lydiard Mackintosh. Antif. See'//, G. S. Camitbell. An.L,aii MrLcod. Cha/i/ain, Jliiv Dr McLeod, Surgeon, Dr TrcuH, T. P.. Eraser. Piper, John Patterson, Halifax CA.mi.— Committee, R. Uniacke, (Chairman), Stephen Tobin, J. E. Kenny, H. H. Fuller, Jno Taylor, Frederick Allison, J.. J. Morton, John T. Wylde, F. 1). Corbctt, W. Twinin?, M. Dwver, Jolm DnfTu.>i, W. H. Creighton, Wm Esson. Treas. Adam Bunjs. Sec\i/, H, H. Johnston. Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science.— P«i/oj?, His Honor the Lieut. Governor. C(y«/\ IfUOWiV KUO.S, ami CO., Kft4iU |>rii£$l«U er's ^Vb.'irr N. II. rirLLRII mill ., Kurniid KoU Iron, hctui of l'(MTi>r*N ^Tfitirr luoswnllow uwQti, Wm I'! J 878] ALMANACK. 180 00 I'irmirfir- 7). HoncvTunn, d.c.i.., f.(;.s., J. T. Mcllisli. 'rnasm-r^-, W. C. Silver J. R. J)c\Volf(', ^\.v., Aimusms Allison, Jos ncll. II. Morrow, Trof (i Ljnvson, I'h. 1)., l.l.d., Dr. A. V. K'cid, John Siimtncrs, m r>., Hon L (i. Towrr. Snh-Aqrpt Brit'sh Anurirft, An^USf'lS A!li-on lu\in Strcc'l, lialilnx. Uvrox Y\MK Pi.'OTKCTiov f'oMi'AW. — IJi'LTuIiir n)('ctii)i;s, t]iiril Tuesday of ea<-li month, at the CompaMy's Hall, l>arrin;;fo:i Stii'ct. Cn/)t, W. S. Traser. Viiw-Cdpt, (-harlfs Ncal. 7'm/.s, <;. iS. Yuiet^. Sea/, Georife J>ownie. yt.s'.s^ !^('<'!f, Ivh Ficdcricks. Marslml, Jacol) Bow.ser. Keeper <»/" ILr/l, T. Mt;Al|>iiie. No. 1 Division — \st lAent, T. E. Everett- 2iid Lieut, Chas It. Indies. :W JJeuf, C. J. iMcDoruUd. No. 2 Division.— Ii7 Z/V/if, Thos. D. Spike. 2nd Lieut, J. T. MeAlpine. '6rJ Lieut, Josepli Bennett. Fruit Growers' Association and Tnthiinational Siiom' Society of Nova Scotia. — Patron, Wm Honor, the Hon. A. G. Archibuld, Lieut Governor. President, Charles Cottnam Hamilton, M.D., Canard. Vice-Pres'tn — George A. S. Crichton, Dartmouth ; John Otis Kinj?, Windsor ; W. H. (). Haliburton, WoHville ; Avard Lon{;ley, M.p.r., Paradise; Hon Colin Campl>ell, m.im*., Weymouth ; Charles E. Brown, Yarmouth ; Charles Allison, Kempt; M. 15. Desbrisay, m.i-.p., Lunenhurg. ILworari/ Vice-President, Kobert Grant Haliburton, q.c, M.A., F.8. A., London, England ; Kichard Starr, Cornwallis. Correspond- inff Secvetarfi, D. Henry Starr, Halifax. Jleeordimj See. end Tieos, Robert W. Starr, Port Williams. Auditors, George V. Rand, Wolfville, and J. Pjdward Lockwood, Canard. Council — For Ilali/kv, Hon P. C. Hill, Col J. W. Laurie, Herbert Harris. For Hants, A. H. Johnston, George Wiggins, W. H. Allison, m.p.v., F. Ellerhaus^n. For Kinr/s, C. F. Eaton, D. J. Harris, Edwin Chase, Isaac Shaw, Leander Rand, J. A. Halliday, John G. Byrne, J. Benjamin, C. R. H. Starr, J. E. Smith. For Annapolis, W. H. Morse, Thomas W. Chcsley, James Horsefall, Chas B. Whitman, Delancy Harris, R. Fit7. Randolph, Itev. Henry DeBlois. Standing Committees, On Fruits, R. W. Starr, Chair- man, C C. Hamilton, Avard Longler, C. E. Brown, A. H. Johnson. On Publications, C. C. Hamilton, Chairman, A. Longley, R. W. Starr. Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society. — President, H. A- Taylor, Halifax. Vi<:e President, H. L. Atkins, Truro, Treasurer, A- Forsyth, Halifax. Secretarij, W. H. Webb, Halifax. Council, the Ofticers, and Thomas A. Brown, John K. Bunt, R. G. Eraser, W. H. Simson, Thomas Walsh, m.i>., of Halifax; F. W. Eraser, Pittou ; J. W. Jackson, New Glasgow; J. W. Webb, Windsor. R((ji.^rar, J. H. Angwin, Halifax. BoYAL Halifax Yacht Clu«. — Patron, II. K. H. The Prinre of Wales ; Connnodore, ■ lu'tfr-Conntiodorc, William Webb \'nnx ; Assistant Sec\t/, II B (jlnint ; Sailiiuj Committee, James - ; Vice-Couniitidore, .John I'iij:)i ; \ ; Secretary! and 'J'n asiin r, ('. ('. Si'llon ; Aud/lors, Ak'x Forsyth, J. N . Kerr, (('liairmaii), D M »^tory, lion \{. Robertson, Capt U. Lanfzdon, S Townscnd ; Ilanse Co>inniltee, Fla<;-Ollieersand Secretary, H. J. iMarsliall, A. W. }iurt,\V. G.Wiswcil; Mcasurei's, D. MePhorson, and T. J. Bcntley. Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron.— (Established 1875— Station, Halifax.) Commodore, His Excellency the Earl ot Dntferin, Governor General of Canada. Vice- Commodore, S. A White. Rear- Commodore, o o Pr S3 o % p IP z o o » M I en M « $ 6 m n SpuuscH, Bruslie« »ua €«imb«(« by UKOWN itttOS. au«l m* I n. n. mLRR ahA C».. FiniiN rnnt Mc«l,liea«l of Power'* ITImrf I! If.' It 1J)() HBLCIIKU'S FARMKR*S [1878 M d o (3 I I B4' 09 ♦a I » o <) » II. St. G. Twininjj;. llohoran/ Secretary, F. C. Sumiclirast. Treasurer, .]. \V. Stairs. Com. of \fa)i(i;i<'weuf, I). Croium, J. E. Butk-r, A. C. 10(1 wards, I). C. Clwiliitcrs, J. Fraser. Salllnq CuiHiiiitiee, Lt. Col. II. W. Clarke, V. U. I'assow, G. A Black, II. W. Brookficid, J. W. Stairs, il/ra.s«r-7>;, J. K. Butler, Roderick McDonald Uoatstvahi, W. Bede. Srjaadion Vrtr/zr, Sloop " l\trei "; Station, Dominion Wliarf. Nova. Scoti.4 Bihlb Socjktv — Pres'uhiU, Hon S. L. Shannon; Vice- forests., William Pryoi", H<>» Jufl«;e Marshall, Hon Sir VVni. Yonni^, Kt., Chief Jnstico. Trcon, S. H. Bliu*k. Sc(;\i/, Jas Farquhar. AffctU, John Toland. A larjj^e comniitteo of gentlumeii of vsuioiis religious denominations is apiKiinted annually- The parent society was fornied in London in 1804. Its ohject is " to encourage a wider circulation of tke Holy Scriptures without note or comment." Fiach suhscriherof one guinea annually is a memlier; a subscription of ten guineas qualiHes for life meinhersliip. The committco of management con.sists of thirty-six members, fifteen of whom belong to the Church of England. — The Nova Scotia Bible Society was instituted on tiki 24th November, 1813. Total issues of the Society, 79,700,000 copies of the Scriptures- Income of the Nova Scotia Society, hist year, $.'i,.').'>9.2.'>. IfALfPAK LiiorKs' BiKLK AssociATiov — Preni., Mrs TiWldell. Vice Prest. Mhi Wells; Soc'if, Miss F. Pryor ; Treaa., Miss G. Lawson- A strong committee assists the office-bearers. This Society collects funds for the purpose of circulating the Scriptures among the poor and destitute. When a balance remains in the Treasurer's hands at the close of the year, the amount is given to the Nova Scotia Society- BstTieH American Book and Tkact Society — Prest.^ T. A. Brown. Treobs., Geo. H. Starr. Secretary and SHperiniendent of Col- jHirUuje, Alex. McBcan. These office-bearers with a Board of Directors comijosed of clergymen and laymen of various denominations, are elected annually. The Society was incor[torated in 1872. Its expenditures in nine years amounted to $119,351. It received in donations o/or $27,000; and it calculated publications to the value of over $136,000. The publications circulated are mainly those ot the Religious Tract Society of liondon, and other non-denominational publishing houses. Alioiit $40,000 have been spent in Colportagc, — and about ninety years of labour were devoted to this object- Religious Books, Tracts, Magazines, Saljbath School Pajiere, Libraries at half price, &*'., are specialties of the Seciety's Depo^sitory. The ojKirations of the Society are dii-et-ted by an Executive Committee which meets monthly, and by Sub- Committees on Col|X)rtage, Publications and Finance- EvANGKLiCAL Almavce. — Pfcsuhnf, Hon S. L. Shannon; Sec\if, Rev. liohert Murray. The Evangelical Alliance is a Society intended to promote united action among christians of different denominations in so far a.s tiiey are agtxxid. It puts forth efforts for the promotion of religious liberty; and it issues annually an invitation for a week of united prayer. YoiJNO Men's CiiRiHTiitN AssocrATiON. — Pretddenf, John S. Mel/ean. Vue Pff-tiu/<'nt^, Jame« B. Morrow, W, B. McNutt, Dr Delaiicy, M. M. Lindsay, W. Rocbc, jr. Troa^, S. H. Black. Sec- retary, Henry Thcivkston. The Halifax Young Men's Christian Associatiott was organized in December, 1853. Its object is the 55 u M u •1 w a •0 •3 M o (A P «♦ u cr M »-• u Xt fit o A > « a 4> H < to 5 e n u c 4) U ♦J u Q R U (0 © U Q < P) < fi. n. 1 187 imp of t buil fi a sp Claj I. goo< »ttu>V.\ KUOA. aud €»•« liuporterii Jiuffiical IiL»truiiu:ul« r'n Wlitirr -, I «• W» I I'f.tKW ffml riy.^lfoftK'H raOnf n.viiffntirr. ftrnd PonfrN tThfly^ [1878 Treasurer, th'v, A. C. .t. Col. H. W. Stuirs. VV. BG^\ii. Shannon ; Sir Win. Fanjulijir. )f various nt society ?e a wider ' Each ion of ten Lnanfcinent Clinreh of 1 t\ui 24t!i Mos of the jS.-iy.ar.. 1 Li +J s w M u to ^ S >4 h M « Ki H 6 < o Q O 1878] ALMANACK. 191 improvement of the " spirituni, mor.il, mcntnl «n(T Hocyiil rondition of the youn^' men of the City of Ihtlifax." It owns n hand.oine bniidm;; which has cost over !S37,000. It lias a h«r-e Lihr.iry and a spacions an«i well supplied Keadiny: Ho<»m : also Coniinittco Hooms Class Rooms, Parlor, Lecture Hall an?] Diniii;; Koom.— Anv person of good nornl character may become a meml>er, l)ut wo one Ciin sci-ve on committee or he an oftieer of the Association wjthojit lx'rn.8j. TotTNG Woman's Christian Associatiox — PmWm/, Mrs W. 8. Sterlinj?. Treamrer, Mrs E, G. 8inhh. Sfnctaries, Misses Stcrliinr and Morrow. This Society aims at ])roiRoiin,!; the welfare of yonnjr women in the City, by means of a night school, libraries, &c., &c.' Contention of Y. M. C. Associations in the Maritime PitOTiNOEs. — This Conventicm meets annually. Its last mcciiny^ was held at Chatham, N. B., when the following; olHtxjrs were chosen for the ensuing; year :—Prrsi(fenl, J. 15. Morrow, Halifax. Vm.-V,(sltlnitn, John E. Irvine, St. John; T. C. James, Chrtriotretown ; A. W. I'atter- son, Chatham; W. H, Wiswell, Halifnx ; Dr. McUolKTts, Trnro; Thomas Logan, Fredericton ; John Ililson, Amherst. Srrntmies, W. B. McNntt, Halifax; W, C. Whidden, Anti<;onish> James M. Oxiey, Halifax. Y. M. C. A. Dominion Convention.— This Convention was held in September, at Quebec, It embraced rejucsentativcs from theassocia- ions generally throughout the Dominion, l\e»>(h'nf., John S. Maclean. Vice-Presidents, T. W. Nesbitt, Sarnia ; J. E. Irvine, St. John; G. Hague, M'Mitrcal ; C. Primrose, Pictou ; J. Barrill, Yarmouth, Sevre- I tarien, D. A. Budge, Montreal; W. B. McNutt, Halifax. Sakhatii School Association. — Tliis .So( jety is intended to bring together once a year representatives of n\\ the Sabbnih Schools throughout the Maritime Provinces, in order lo discuss the most apjiroved methods of prosecuting their work. PrenUhnf, John Ji. Calkin, .m.a., Truro. Secrelarij, H. R. Smith, St. John, N. B Halifax Infants' Home — The object of this Home is to receive and tenderly care for destitute infants, lis affairs are managed by a Committee of ladies. The annual expenditnre amounts to about $3000. It has no building of its own, and nt) endownunt. The number of infants in the Home at any one time is alioat foiirtytwo. When the chihiren are about two years old they are given out lo Ik) adopted by families in the country. Nearly twenty have been thus provided for within the past year. The Committee extends its care as far as possible to the mothers of the destitute infants, aiming thus at a doul)le good. The Home is situated at the corner of Inglis Street and Tower Road. Miss Nordbeck, Treasurer, 61 Victoria Road. Mrs. llutton, Stcrcturi/, Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Gottingen Street. Asylum for the Blind — Board of Managers, William Murdoch, Esq., who died in London in 1867, left by Will £'>()(){) N. S. Currency towards endowing an Asylum for the Blind. Tliis led to other gifts and the erection of alibiing at a cost of £.3000, — capable of accom- modating forty pupils. The Institution is really a scluml. There " Income from all were ten boys ami six girls on the Roll in 1S76 *0 o o so t? 9f W > O m it • n> o f 9) -I I 0» •1 R) oji(I/u(/ Svrretarjf ; C/has. Fletcher, Rccnrdiuq Spcrntar^ ', C. T. Fraser, SuperimJemlenl ; Miss Catherine Rosii, Teacher; T. lihiir, Steicnrd ; Mrs. T. IJlaiv, Mati-oiu Deaf axd Dumi? Ixstitutiox — (Gottinjjen Street.) This Institu- tion has been in ojievntion for twenty years. About two hundred pupils have been under instruction tliere. It is supported partly by '^^v James C. Cochran, i>.i>. Princijml, J. Scott Hutton, ivf.A. Assistant. Teacher, John C. Tapper. Matron, Mrs Vinecove. Phi/sin'ans, Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., J)r. Moren, Dentist, Dr Alfred Co<,^swell. Home for tiie Aged — This |)lacc is intended to afford a comfort- able retreat to respectable women '>f advanced years whose means of livelihood are very limited. Fifty c. Number of inmates iwenfy-two to twenty-four. The Institution owes its existence to the tl'ou^rlr.ful liberality "of the late William Murdock, Ksq. i^residptU,'Mys W. S. Stirling. Secretary/, Mrs. J. S. Hutton. Sub Treas, Miss A. Nordbeck. FitOTESTANT Oiu'iiAvs' IIoME — Protcstant orpbaus, two years ol o en d o *1 o 01 a> m o o p o BtteWN BROTIHJHS ^ CO.. Importers ot fatcnt Mcdlclucs. m -A-, KV : m m: ': fWv'l i. • «: ■ U, a. nJXlER A CO., Plrfli^s rjwr 9f e«rl, Jtcittf of r Swivtapy, T. Mowbray. Ukitt, lio4^L«m}nban? (E»tabh'shcil 1822^. Meets on the first Tncsday of each month. Worshipiul Master, E. H. Solomon > Sec'y, G. Huestis. Albion, No 5, New Glasgow (Established IS38). Meets on the fjrst and third Tuesdavs kA ejich month. Woi-»hip4ttl Master, A. McQueen ; Se third Tuesday of ench month. Worshipful Master, J. McKenzio ; Secrotarv, Ii. J. Ingraham. Acacia, No 8, Amherst (Established 1845). Meets on the first Thursday on or after full Moon. Worsbrpfbl Master, W. C Harper; Secretary, C. R. Smith. Zetland, No. 9, Liverpool (Established 1847). Meets on the fourth Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, E. J. Thomson ; Secretary, E li Mulhall. Burns, No 10, Halifax (Established 1848). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. R Bennett; Secre- tary, Alex Waddell. New Caledonia, No 11, Pictoa (Established 1849). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. R. Davis ; Secretary, A. H. McKay, b.a. Hiram, No 12, Yarmouth (Established 1848). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. McKenzio ; Secre- tary, A. S. Hood. Acadia, No 13, Pugwash (Established 18.'j3) Meets ow the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Rev. 1). C. Moore; Secretary, J. E. Warner. Acadia, No 14, Halifax (Established 18.'j2). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. D. Spike ; Secretary, Angus McLeod, At HOLE, No l.**, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Carpenter ; Sec'y., W. Haley. Keith, No. 16, Hillsburgh, (Established 1851), Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. Kniffin; Secretary, George Nicliol. - * . . . , Keith, No 17, Halifax (Establisbed 1852). Meets on the second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Lowe; Sec'y, J, A. Smith. Union, No 18, Halifax (Established 1855). Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. B. Thomas ; Sec'y, James Jackson. Royal Albert, No 19, Sydney, C. B. (Established 1857). Meets BItOWN BKOrilKlKS & CO., Ordnance Square, Ualliax i:x.* }. If. fniiFiVt Atro.. If o1>1e*!i rfttciit l>ynanilte,llfiiA ikf Powei^M l^hnrt. 1878"! ▲ LMANA.CK. 19.) on the third Monday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, 1). McKay; Sec4ietary, Geo F. M. Forhes. to St George's, No 20, Wolfville (Established 1859). Meets on "ke Mcond Friday o< each month. Worshipful Master, G. H. Wjil*ce ; Secretary, A. K. Barss. Keith, No 23, Stelhirton (Established 1860). Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Wur^ihijpl'ul Master, Ilev V. Bowmau, u.u. ; Secretary, Jumcs Mitchell. CovcoRo, No. 44, Rarrin^^ton. Mtats om the softond Monday <^i each month. Worshipful Master, B. F. Covill ; Secretary, T- W- Covert. Wkstport, No 25, Westi>«Tt {EstaMished 186M. Meets on iJk' first Tuesday of c»ch month. Worshipful Master, C. Titan; See'y, J. 1). Payson- Wklsfoud, No W, Windsor (KstaWis'^oi 1861). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshij/ul Master, A. BlAncIiard ; Secretary, Thomas If- Timlin, Scotia, No 28, Canning, Kings Couaty (E«tabU«hed 1861). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. H. Palmeter: Secretary, W'D. Head. Prince of Wales, No 29, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861 1- Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Mastej*, J. P. Freeman ; Secretary, G. Kempton Albert, No 30, Shelburae (Established 1882). Meets on the second Wednesdtyvuf each month. Worshipful Master, J. Bower; Soeretarj, A. C. McLean. Scotia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 18C3J. Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. B. Flint, Secretary, F. A. Bailey. Et Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour CEstafellshed 18«3). Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Sims ; Secretary, G. W. Clark- Akhapoli* Royal, No 33, Annapolis. ^Established 1863), Meets oa the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Robinson, m.d. ; Secretary, N. Logan. Qdeew's, No 34, Sherbrooke (Established 1864). Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful Master, J. H. McDonald; Secretary, W. H. McDonald. St MAait'8, No 35, Baddeek, C. B. (Established 1865.) Mwts on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master, D. F. MeRac; Secretary, L. Sparling. TttiSTLB, No 36, Cow Bay, C. B. ( E«ta^lisl.ed 186S). Meets on the first Saturday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. A. ^peaeer ; Secretary, u. McLennan. CoBEQUiD, No 37, Truro (Established 1866). Meets on the second Monday of each month. ^Worshipful Master, G. Uyde ; Sec- retary, J. L. Sutherland. Lo»&K OF St Mark, No 38, Halifax. (Established 1866.) Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. 11. Foster ; Secretary, C. E- Davison. I B I O k o ** T I o C 8f> o e t G e A 9 UUVWM ISiroTirKtt^ ^ C«^CIieifilenlswt.aT of each Month. Worshipful Master, W. E. Logan ; Scc'y, A. T. Crcolman. PoYN'; z, No 44, Hitmtsport. ^Established 1867). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worsliipful Master, C. J. Margeson, m.d. ; Sec'y, J. W. Lawrence. Tyrian Youth, No 45, Little Glace B«iy (Establishca 1867.) Meets every Tuestiiiy. WosshlpfuJ Mastev, 1>. G. McKay, lu.sv. ; ISi'c'y, D. McAulay. Solomon, No 46, Port Hawkesbuiy, C. B. (Established 1868.) Meets on the second and fonrth Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, D. F. McLean ; Secretary, A. Baia. Philadelphia, No 47, Barrington (Established T868). Meets second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, llev W. Downey ; Secretary, E. S. Goudey. Widow's Son, No 48, River Philip, Cumberland County (Estab- lished 1868). Meets on the first and third Morwlays of each month. Worshipful Master, F. Sweet; Secretary, F. W. Patton. Westkrn Star, No 50, Westvillc (Established 1868). Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth. WorshTpfiEil Master, D. Carruthers; Secretary, A. Ilattie. Eastern Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. H. Gladwin ; Secretary, F. H. Pauley. Harmony, No. 52, Aylosford, (Established 1869). Meets the first Monday of each month. Worahipi'ul Master, D. Bertaux ; Sec'y, A. C. VanBuskirk. Hiram, No. .'>3, Goldcnville, (Established 1869). Meets on the first and third Wednesdays. Worshiptul Master, J. Williams ; Scc'y, L. McLean. King Solomon, No 54, Diglyy (Established 1870). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master^ T. C. Shreve ; Secretary, E. Wassell. MoRiEN, No. 55, Cow Bay, C. B., (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Bolloni ; Secretary, A. Kennedy. Harmony, No. 56, North East narl)our, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, N. Swaino ; Secretary, E. P. Greenwood. Tempjle, No 57, Port Mulgrave CEstablished 1869). Meets on IH A « r >l crq a ti O P ft © © » lb > n m © O li I ' Y BKO^VN BKOTttCUS <& CO., ^urftlcal luairumeutH, [1878 Meets the il. Wade; ^ts the first Meets on fnl Master, j I >» the first i»; Sec'y, »> the first son, M.n.; «d 1867.), I i)'.;8i'e'v, i hi ^ed 18168.) i^orshipful )■ Meets i)awney ; V (Estab- n month. >. Meets 1 Master, * Meets r, C. H. of '"^ MP H. U.FirLLKHA€'0.,Y.M. sheet zi„c, Hen.l «r Powoi^h Wtonrf. the first >ec'y, A. cm the ; Scc'y, I eets on I Sliroye ; Meets iU3lloni ; j 1870). ter, N. Bts on ■fcr ft .?' '*» O Sa te. Cfr © B &• r >^ CO > A ►1 o Q 1878] ALMANACK. 197 tlic first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master W. S. Wyldc; Secretary, J). Murray. Kkntville, No 58, Kentvillo (Estahlishwl 1870). Meets on the aecond Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Gricrson- Secretary, H. A. Pratt. MANiTonA No .59, New Olasjrow (Ebtahlished 1870). Meets on the fieoond and fourth Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master. J. K. Fraser; Secretary, 1$. Eraser. Clarke, No. 61, Chester Kstahlishod !871 ). Meets on the second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. E. doWitt. m.». : Secy, C. liordley. Taylor, No. 62, I^ckeport (Estahlished 1872). Meets fourth Tuesday of every month. Wor.-»hipful Master, Wynne Johnston, ir. ; Sec'y, J. C. Richardson. '' ' Corinthian, No 63, Great Villacie (Established 1872). Meets on second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. L. Penjjard. M.i>. ; Secretary, E. T. McUoberl, m.d. IliCHMOND No. 64, Arichat, C. B, (Established 1872). Meets on first and third Fridays in each month. Worshipful Master, W. U. Cutler; Secretary^ P. Grachey. Freeport, No. 6r», Frccport (Established 1872). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Muster, S. Lent; Sec'y, W. C. Morton. Sircom, No 66, Wycocomaffh, C. B. (Established 1872.) Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, P. A. Mcl^ean ; Secretary, J. McPhail. Minas, No. 67, Parrsborough, CEstablished 1872.) Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. J, Gibson , Secretary, R. E- Tucker. CuRREW, No 68, Hopewell. (Established 1873.) Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, T. McDonald ; Secretary, J. M. Dunbar. Charity, No. 69, Mahone Bay. (Established 1874.) Meets on tlie third Tuesday ot each month. Worshipful Master, S. Burf,^oyne; Secretary, J. Ilam. Laurie, No. 70, Spring Hill. (Established 1875.) Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. W. Master, Henry Swift ; Sec'y, S. Fraser. Granville, No. 71, New Caledonia. (Established 1875.) Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. W. Master, G. T. Bingay, m.d. ; Secretary, J. Schafner. Eastern Light, No. 72, Guysborough. (Established 1875.) Meets every Thursday of each month. Worshipful Masta*, G. W. Scott; Secretary, C. C. Hart. , loNJC, No. 73, Lawrencetown. (Established 1875.) Meets on the first Monday of each month. W. Master, F. Leavitt ; Secretary, J. W, Tomlinson. NoR'i Star, No. 74, Acadia Mines, Londonderry. (Established 1875.) VIcets on the first Thursday of each mouth. Worshipful Master, J. Kerr, k.d. ; Saeretary, Rev F. J. H. Axford. e ? o ? I I or s o g d P •0 P Of* 9 Spwutfec, UriuUei) au«l €oml>« at BIKO WRT BlIOTttEIIS ac €'»• II. II. f III.LER A i'iK, RlaHlliiA l*owr*M Wliiirr. i^- r t a 198 UKLCIIKU'S FAIIMEU'S [1878 GRAND ROYAL AROH CHAPTER OF MOVA SCOTIA. M. E. Oruiul lll^h Priest, Benjamin Curron, o.o.l., IlHlif'ax; H. K. Graii.l KinK, L. 1^'. DnrliiiK, Halifax; K. K. (Jrnnd 8rribc, T. V. Coolvc, I'ictoii ; R. E. Grand Treasuror, William Tavlor, ii.a., Halifax; K. E. Grand Sccrefary, James Gossip, Halifax; R. E. Grand Chaplains, Rev H. I). deRIuid, ji.a. Annapolis ; Rev H. 1*. Almon, d c.l., Windsor ; Rev R. Avery, m.a., Aylesford; 11. E. Grand Captain ot the Host, R. li. Hardwick, Annapolis. R. E. G. Prin. Sojourner, H. W. Dimink, Windsor ; R. E. G. Roy Arch Captain J. A. Gordon, Picton ; V. E. (f. Captain ard V., John Cowan, Windsor; V. E. G. Caiuain 2nd V., T. A. Cossmann, Halifax; V. E. G. Captain 1st V., W. Marshall, Halifax ; V. E. Grand Marshal, W. Knaut, Liverpool ; V. E. Grand Stewards, C. Crewe-Road, Sydney; L. B Archibald, Truro; V. E. Grand Standard Rearer, H. N, Wri^^'ht, Halifax ; V. E. Grand Orj^anist. Moses Monroe, St. John, Newfoundland ; V. E. Grand Pursuivant, J. J. Davios, Piciou; V. E. Grand Tyler, J M. Taylor, Halifax. Subordinate Chapters. Royal Union, No. 1, Halifax — J. Denjpster, Hi|»h Priest; A. H. Woodill, M.D., King; W. Marshall, Seribe; W. A. Garrison, Sect'y. St. Andrew'b Ciiaptep, No. 2, Halifax — T. A. Cossmann, High Priest ; R. Foster, King ; H. M. Wright, Scribe ; M. T. Foster, See'y. Hiram Chapter, No. 3, Windsor — H. W. Dimoek, High Priest; J. Poynta, King; J. B. Cowan, Scribe; Thos. H. Timlin, Secretary. Keith Chapter, No. 4, Truro — J. W. Yuill, High Priest; L. B. Archibald, King; J. L. Sutherland, Scribe; A. Chishotm, Secretary. Eureka Chapter, No. .5, Annapolis. — F. W. Dakin, High Priest ; x:L L. Hardwick, King ; Rev R. Avery, Scril»e ; S. D. Tobias, See'y. R088IQNOL Chapter, No. 6, Liverpool — J, W. Cobb, High Priest; R. Stems, King; J. L. Chipman, Scribe; J. L. Hemmeon, Secretary. Union Chapter, No. 7, Yarmouth — J. W. Bingay, High Priest; A. S. Hood, King ; J. M. Imwson, Scribe ; T. B. Flint, Secretary. St. John's Chapter, No. 8, Pictou — T. V. Cooke, High Priest; J. R. Davies, King; J. Davies, Seribe; A. H. McKay, Secretary. Shannon Chapter, No. 9, St. John's, Newfoundland. Prince op Wales, No. 10, Sydney, C. B. — Colonel C. Crcw(- Read, High Priest; Goo Stairs Brown, King; J. Howard Beatty, ' Scribe ; W. Prootor, Secretary. Order op High Priesthood — J. Gossip, Recorder. Chebucto Council, No. 4, Halifax, N. S., uncfer the Hetpstrtf «y the iirand Council of New Brunswick — James Gos^^ip. Th. Ill, Master ; W. A. Hesson, Recoixier and Treasure. Keith Royal Chapter of Sovereign Princks of Rose Croix &/ H. It A M., under the Supreme Council 33° o/the Ancient and A aKtiWX liU1ITlU!llt& ift €0.« lVlkul«^l« DrKZ&lats. r*n Whiirr. _^ H. n. PIlliliKIt A CO., Pntriit HnTrty Vnr.r, llenil nrPA^r^r> Whnrf. [1878 800TIA. lifax ; U. K. rlbc, T. V. A., llHlifnx ; 1 CliHplaiiiH, ., Windsor ; he Host, U. V^. DitrxM-k, ;ton ; V. K. uiri 2n(l V., '. Maishiill, . K. Grand aro; V. K. Laprairio, Q>iol)et', Grand Cross of the Temple, (rrmi /'rinr. Very Kminent Sir Kt. Benjamin Currcn, u.c.i,., lluiilax, rrovindal Prior for Nora Srotia. Tfie Nova Scotia Prcccptory and Priory of i\\v United IlcH^ious and Military Orders of the Temple, and of St. Johr. of .Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta, working; under the autln)rity of the (Jreat Priory of Enj^lund, Wales, and the Dependencies of the British Crown meets at Freemasons' Hall, Halifax, on the first Friday in each month. Pkkcki'Toky. — Sir Knight A. H. Woodill, M.n., Kminent Preceptor; Str Knight C.J. McDonald, Treasurer; Sir Kniglit A. 11. lI.McGachen, Registrar. Priory. — Sir Knight A. II. Woodill, m.d., Eminent Prior; Sir Knight C J. McDonald, Treasurer; Sir Kniglit A. H. H. McGachen, Chancellor. 00STST7LS, &c. United States Consuls — Halifax, Hon Mort. M. Jackson ; Pictgu, Oscar Mahnross ; Windsor, D. K. Hobart. Virc-Consuls — Halifax, J. F. Phelan ; Pictou, John R. Noonan ; Windsor, P. S. Burn hum. Con- sular Agmts — Annapolis, J. M. Owen ; Arichat, J. G. McKeen ; Bar- rington, G. Robertson ; Bridgewater, W. II. Owen ; Cape (Janso, Thos C. Cook ; Cow Bay, C. Archibald ; Digby, Wm B. Stewart ; Glace Bay, D. McKecn ; Guysborough, E. H. Franchville; Lingan and Syd- ney, C. B., F. E. Leaver ; Liverpool, J. N. S. Marshall ; North Sydney, Wm Purvis; Shelburne, N. W. White; Yarmouth, Jas M. Merrill; Cornwallis, Ebenezer Rand; Kempt, Henry H. Grant; Purrsboro', Benj D. King; Walton, A. McN. Parker. German Consul. — C. A. Crcighton. Portuguese Consul. — Thos Abbott. Brazilian ViceConsul — Michael Tobin. Norway and Sweden Vice-Consul. — Halifax, E. D. Tucker. ViCB-CoNSUL OP France.— J. B. Morrow. Consul of France.— Sydney, C. B,, Hon John Bourinot. Danish Consul. — Stephen Tobin. Italian Consul. — W. H. Hart. Belgian Consul. — Christian Ronne. Vice-Consulate of Spain.— A. M. Dezea, Halifax ; W. Purvcs, Vice-Consul, Sydney ; Consular Af/ents, J. M. Owen, Annapolis ; C. H. Rigby, Little Glace Bay ; Robie'S. Sterns, Liverpool ; Daniel Owen, Lunenburg; Howard Primrose, Pictou; George A. Brown, Yarmouth. Vice-Consul of the Netherlands.— Dr. Wickwire. 1/ LLOYDS' AQEITTS. Halifax— S. Cunard & Co. Pictou- Primrose Brothers. Yar mouth— J. W. Moody. Sydney, C. B.— J. Bourinot. Liverpool, John Campbell, sub-agent. Arichat, C.B.— George E. Jean. Plaister Cove, i C. B.— James G. McKeen. Port Hood, C. B. — G. C. Lawrence.' Antigonish— Wm J. Beck. Annapolis— Jacob M. Owen. Wolfville— Joseph R. Hea. © I M o d » o !^ f S ! OyeStoOiianaCo^rcctiouery.at BKOWW BBOTUEIl» and €0. n. ••. FITI.F.H Jt ro., "noyl'*'* lionllior Bollln«, llonil of PAwrr'nniinrf r* J ♦ 200 IJKLCIIKH8 FARMKll 8 [1878 THE R07AL FAHZL7 OF aEEAT BUZTAZIT. The QUKKN— VICTOniA, of the United Kingdom of Great nrltnin, ftiid Iri'Ifiiid, ()'c., C^HM'ti. DefjMidur ki I'ni* Kaith. Ilor Majesty was l)(>ni at KenHitiKton Piiliicc, May 24, IdlJ); SiicTccdt'd to the tluoiu! June 20, 18'17, nil tlie death of her iinele, Kin^ William IV.,* whh crowned June 28, 18W; and niarried, February 10, 1840, to hi» Koyal IliK'hnoHsrrinco Albert. The children of her Majesty are: — Her Koyul Highness Victohia AnKi.AinKMAUY Louisa, PrinceHa Royal of Kn^laiui and IVussia, born Nov 21, 1840, and married to IIi8 Hoval Hi^dmoss William of TrusHia, Jan 25, 1868, and has had issue, Frederiek William Victor Albert, born Jun 27, 1851); Victoria Elizabeth Au^justa Charlotte, born July 21, 18()0; Albert William Henry, born Auj; 14, 18»)2; Frederika Wilhehnina Victoria, born April 12, 18(5(5 ; Joachim Frederick Krnest Waldenuir, born Feb 10, 18(58; Sophia Dorothea Ulriko Alice, born June 4, 1870; and Mar>,'aret Iteatrico Foodora, born Ajtril 22, 1872. His Hoyal Ilijjhness AiiUKHT Ei)waiu>, Trince of Wales, born Nov 0, 1841 : married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born Dec 1, 1844, and has issue. Prince Albert Victor, born Jan 8, 1864; George Frederick Ernest Albert, born June 3, 18(55; Louisa Victoria Alexamlra Daffmar, !)orn Feb 20,1867; Victoria Alexandra Olpa Mary, born July 6, 1868; and Maude Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov 26, 186'J. Her lioyal Highness Alice Maui> SLvky, born April 25, 1343; married to H. K H. Prince Frederick Ix)uis of Hesse, July 1, 18(52, and has issue four daughters and two sons (one accidentally killed). Hi« Royal Hif^hne^s An itKD Eknkst Alukut, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Kent, Earl of Ulster, &c., born Aug 6, 1844; married Jan. 23, 1874, to the Grand Duchess Mario Alexandrowna, daughter of the Emperor of Kussia. Her Roval Highness Helkna Augusta Victorlv, born May 25, 1846; married to His Royal Highness Prince 'Vederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswlg-Holstein-Sondenburg-Augusienburg, July 5, 1866; issue two sons and two daughters. Her Koyal Highness Louisa Caroline Albekta, born March 18, 1848: married to the Marquis of Lome. His Koyal Highness Artiiuu Patrick William Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7, 1863. Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 14, 1857. George Frederick William Charles, K.G., Duke of Cambridge, cousin to Her Majesty, born March 26, 1819. Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse and aunt to her Majesty, born July 25, 1795; married in 1819, the late Duke of Cam- bridge. GeOUGK FllKDKHIOK ALEXANDER ClIARLES ErNEST AUGUSTUS, K.G., Duke of Cumberland, cousin of her Majesty, born May 27, 1819, married Princess Frederika of Mocklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a sou and two daughters. Augusta Carolinu (Jiiaklottk Elizahktii Mauy Sophia Louis, daughter of the Duke of Cambridge and cousin to her Majesty, born July 19, 1822; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son. Mauy Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to her Majesty, born Nov 27,1833; married Prince Teck, June 7, 18G6, has issue two son and one daughter. BK01¥N BUOTIIEliS A CO., •rflnnncc Sqnnre. Ualirtix o N O P •0 a o a II. 11. 3 N ft 1 A A 1^ I** in bO JM P lei M K> HO u Hi < Q u u < (t g (< PR< Hm ii 'vrr'MWIinrf II. If. riTlilRII A CO., ■aiiIIiis l*llik nn«l rn|»4>r.ll«>iiil nrrnwrr** Wharf 1878] ALMANACK. 201 DOMINION OP CANADA. Seat of Govkrnmi;nt— OTTAWA. Cnrv.-Gvn. nndCiyniman(ier-in'Cliie/—{$bO,0{)())—l\\H KxrolU^ncy tho Ri^'ht H(>iH)rnl)lt! Sir Kki-dkhick Tk-mtlk. KhiI of DuUcriii, Vi>»L'X;j— ($8,000). H. J. Cartwright, Minuter of Finance— (il, mi)). \\. I.aHanunu, Minister of ,l'u*tive—{%l fiW). Isaac Hurpet', Minister of ('iigtonis—{%lM)0). I). MillH Miniderof the /nN /•to/-(S7,OuO). Wilfred Laurier, Al'iniifter of Jnlaml Jicreniie—($l!fiOO). Albert J. Snuth, Minister of Mnrine mil Fishtries— {$7 fiQO). William B. Vail, Minister of J//7t//.f-( $7,000). C. A. I'clletier, Mimsterof\if/rirultnre-($7fi\iO)' K. W. Scott, Secretary of State-^, Oi)0). Thomas Coflin, Kecdver Gwiera/— ($7,000). Lucius Seth Huntingdon, Postmaster- (ieneral—{%'l,^Q). E. lilake, Pmirfen^ (///te C'cwma7-($7,000). «4 tt it (4 t( ti (i t( t( (( SENATE OF CANADA, /SpeaJfcer— ($4,000)— //o/J. David Christie. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.— 10 Mkmbkrs. Hon Thomas D. Archibald, " liobert Barry Dickej', " John Bourinot, " William Miller, " A. W. McLelan, lion Alex McFarlano, " .Tereniiah Novthup, » IL A. N. Kaulback, " L. G Power, " R. P. Grant. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 10 Members. nan Amos Edwin Botsford, " William Hunter Odell, » David Wark, " John Ferj^uson, " Robert Duncan Wilmot, Ihm Abner Reid McClelan, " John Cilasier, " James Dever, " W. Miiirhead. " J. G. Lewin. H(m D. Montgomery, " R. P. Ilavthorne, lion T. }L Havilaiid, " G. W. Ilowlan. i:rusi»«S, Supporters, ul BBOWN UUOTUUttS <» CO PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.-4 Members. I. n. FIILLRR A C^Oh Black Hair SeatliiK, Head of Pow«i-*ii Whart F(! ' Hi. 5 £ « 202 BELCHKRS P'ARMER S [1878 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Members. Hon Jacques Olivier Bureau, " Wiarles Malhiot, " Louis Renaud, " John Hamilton, Charles (Jcrmier, David Edward Price, Leandre Duinouchel, Louis Lacoste, Joseph F. Arinand, William Henry Chaffers, Jean Baptiste Guevremont, James Ferrier, It ii U Hon Thomas Ryan, " M. H. Cochrane, Jean Charles Chapais, Pierre Baillargeou. E. Chinic. E. G. Penny, H. Paquet, H. Fabre. C.H. Pozer, P. Pellet ier, G. G. Stevens. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO— 24 Members. Hon John Hamilton, *' Benjamin Seymour, Walter Hamilton Dickson, James Shaw, David Keesor, Alexander Campbell, David Christie, James Cox Aikins, James Rea Benson, | Elijah Leonard, William McMaster, John Simpson, K t( u <( (( {( (( Hon James Skead, David Lewis McPherson, Donald McDonald, Billa Flint, George Wm Allan, F. Smith, ' R. Read, A. Vidal, G. Brown, ' R. W. Scott, A. Hope. ' (1 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA— 2 Members. Hon M. A. Girard, I Hm J. Sutherland. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA— 3 Members. Hon W. J. Macdonald, I Hon F. C. Cornwall. " R W.W.Carrall, | Chaplain^ Rev John Johnston. Cleric cf Parliamenta, R. Lemoine. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Clerk— X. Patrick. Clerics Assistant— ¥,. U. Piche, Q. C; J. G. Bourinot. Sergeant-at-Anns—D. W. McDonnell. PROVINCE OF NOv^A SCOTIA. Annapolis— William H. Ray. Anti|jfoni£h— Angus Mclsaac. Cape Breton— Newton L. McKay, Wm. McDonald- Colchester— Thomas McKay. Cumberland— //o/i C. Tapper, c.b. Dighy—ffonW. H. Vail. Guysborough— John A. Kirk. Halifax— Alfred G. Jones, Patrick Power. Hants— M. H. Goudge. Inverness— Samuel McDonnell, q.c« Kings—Frederick W. Borden. Lunenburg— C. E. Church. Pictou— Jas W. Carmichael, John A. Dawson. Queens— James F. Forbes. Richmond— Edrrund P. Flynn. Shelburne— /A)7i Thomas Coilin. Victoria— C. J. Campbell. Yarmouth— Frank Killam. UROWN KKOTueifcg A €«., Iiiiport«ni ol flower ttoeUit p OB 0. e « « e ft M r M >(> Cm > jv H a ft. ft. VI 1878 Albert Carlet Charh Glouc Kent- Kings iJNorth Queei Kestif ^kiirt ■)878 M a e ft. » r pi Si C I H (ft '? 9 .5 1 M l«> < Cw s ? JC (i a it. it. ruttHK ^ Ho^TArrcd and Mnnllla tnnU.ite, HenA f o^rrn iTlmrl 1878] ALMANACK. 203 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert— John Wallace. Carleton— S. B. Appleby. Charlotte — A. H. Gillniour. Gloucester Hon T. W. Angllii. Kent— (ieorge McLeod. Kings— J. Domville. Worthumberl'd— //on Peter Mitchell. Queens — John Ferris. Kestigouchc— Geo. Moffatt. St. John, city- -J. S. DeBoies De- Vt'ber. St. John, city and county — Hon Isaac Burpee, A. L. Talmor. Sunbury— Charles Burpee. Victoria— ,Tohn Costigan. Westmoreland— /ftwi A. J. Smith. York— J. Pickard. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. King's Co., Hon D. Davies, P. A. Mclntyre. Prince Co., S. F. Perry, James Yeo. Queen's Co., Hon J. C. Pope, Peter Sinclair. ■ii PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Argenteuil, Dr. Christie. Bagot, Joseph A. Mousseau. Beauce, P Dulbuc. Beauharnois, Ulysses J. Bobillard, qc BeHechasse, Hot^J.G. Blancher. Berthier, E. 0. Cjuthbert. Boriaventure, Hon Theo Robitaille. Brome, ■. Nath Pettep. Chambly, A^. Jodoin. '.' ' ', - 1 Champlain, Hypolite Morifplaisir. Charlevoix, iTon II. L. Langevin. Chateauguay, Hon L. H. Holton. Chicoutimi and Saguenay, E. Cimon. Compton, Hon John Henry Pope. Dorcnester, Fortunat Rouleau. Drummond and Arthabaska, Wil- fred Laurier. Gaspe, John Short. Hochel&ga, Alp Desjardins, Huntingdon, Julius Scriver. Iberville, Francois Bechard. Jacques Cartier, R. Laflamme, Joliette, L. F. G. Baby. Kamouraska, C. T. Roy. Laprairie, A, Pinsonneault. L'Assomption, Hilaire Hurteau. Laval, Alderic Ouimet, Levis, L H. Frechette. ! i '! L' Islet, P. B. ('asgrain. Lotbiniere, Henry Bernier. Maskinonge, Louis A. Boyer. Megantic, Edonard E. Riciiard. Missisquoi, Wm Donoliue. Montcalm, Firman Dugas. Montmagny, H. T. Taschereau, Montmorency, J. Langlois. Montreal, Centre, B. Devlin. Montreal East, L. A. Jett^. Montreal. West, T. Workman. Napierville, M. DeCoupal. Nicolet, Joseph Gaudet. Ottawa County, Abnzo Wright. Pontiac, W. McKay Wright. Portneuf, Dr. De St. George. Quebec, Centre, Hon J. E. Cauchon. Quebec, East, Hon I. Thibaudeau. Quebec, West, Hon Thos McGreevy, Quebec County, Adolnhe P. Caron, Richelieu, George I. 6artlie. Richmond and Wolfe, Hon H. Ayl- mer, Rimouski, J. B. Romuauld Fiset. Rouville, G. Cheval. St Hyacinthe, L. Delorme. St .lohn's, F. liourassa, St Maurice, Chs. Laioie. Shetford, UonL. S.Huntington. Sherbrooke, E. T. Brooks. Soulanges, Jacques P. Lanthier, Stanstead, Charles C. Colby, Tcniiscouta, Jean B. Pouliot' Terrebonne, L. F. R. Masson, Three Rivers, W. McDougall, Two Mountain, J. B. Daoust. Vaudrueil. R. Harwood, Vercheres, Hon Felix Gcoffrion. Yan^'iska, Charles Gill. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Addington, S. Shibley. Algoma, E. B. Borron, Bothwell, Hon David Mills, Brant, North Riding, G. Fleming, Brant, South Riding, W. Patterson. Brockville, Jacob D, Buell, Bruce, North Riding, J. Gillies, Bruce, S. Riding, Hon Edw Blake, BJROWN mtOTHlSKB M CO., Ordnance 8qn«re, Hiillfax n. It. FirtliRR anil r4l. mi% for MiK^tiliK^r)", h^mt of Po^et^A MrUnvt II.II.V y| I 'J 8i- :5< '■ J- m h, V O H •§ O O « In O Si I « e u bo 204 BELCHERS FARMERS [1878 o Cardwell, Jfon J. H. Cameron, q.c. Carleton, John Rochester, Cornwall Town, Alex. ¥. McDonald. Dundas, Wm. Gibwon, Durham, East Riding, L. Ross, DurUai!), West Riding, H. W. Burke, Elgin, East Riding, C McDougHll. Elgin, West Riding, Geo E. Casey, Essex, William McGregor, Frontenac, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick, Glengarrj', A. iMcNab, Grenvillo, S. Riding, W. H. Brouse, Grey, East Riding, Wm K. Elesher. Grey, North Riding, Geo Snider, Grey, South Riding, Geo Landerkin, Ilaldimand, David Thompson, Halton, W. McCraney. liamilton (citv), yEmelius Irving, Andrew 1 . Wood, Hastings, East Riding, John White, Hastings, N. R., Mac enzie Bowell, Hastings, W. Riding, James Brown, Huron, Centre Riding. H. Horton, Huron, North Riding, T. Farrow, Huron, South Riding, T.Green way, Kent, Rufus Stephenson, Kingston (city),^< Hon Sir J. A. Macdonald, k.c.b. Lambton, Hon Alex Mackenzie, Lanark, North Riding, D. Galbraith, Lanark, S. Riding, J. G. Haggart, Leeds and Grcnville, North Riding, Charles F. Ferguson, Leeds, South Riding, D. Ford Jones, Lennox, Hon 11. J. Cartwright, Lincoln, J. Norris, London (city), J. H. Eraser, Middlesex, N. Riding, R. C Scatcherd, Middlesex, E.' Riding, Di McMillan, Middlesex, W. Riding, G. W.Koss, Monck, L. McCallum, Muskoka, A. P. Cockburn, Niagara (town), J. B. Plumb, Norfolk, North Riding, J. Charlton, Norfolk, South Riding, John Stuart, North umberJand, E, u., J L Biggar, Northumberland, W.R., W. Kerr, Ontario, N. Riding, W. H. Gibbs. Ontario, S. R., Hon T. N. Gibbs. Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, Pierre St. Jean, Oxford, North Ridiug, Thos Oliver. Oxford, South Riding, J. Skinner. Peel, Robert Smith. Perth, North Riding, A. Monteith, Perth, South Riding, James Trow, Peterboro', East Riding, James Hall, Peterboro', West Riding, J, Bertram, Prescott, Albert Hagar, Prince Edward, Walter Ross, Renfrew, North Riding, P.White,Jr. Renfrew, S. R., J. L. McDougall, Russell, R. Blackburn. Sinicoe, North Ridirng, H. H. Cook. Simcoe, South Riding, W. C. Little. Stormont, Cyril Archibald. Toronto Centre, J'. Macdonald, Toronto, Fast, T. Pratt Toronto, West, Hon J. B. Robinson. Victoria, N. R., J. H. Cameron, q c. Victoria, S., Riding, A. McQuade. Waterloo, N. R., Isaac E, Bowman. WateJoo, 8. Riding, James Young. Welland, W. A. Thompson, Wellington, C. Riding, G. T. Orton. Wellington, N. R., N. Higginbotham Wellington, S R,. D. Guthrie. Wcntworth, North Riding, T. Bain. Wentworth, S. R., Joseph Rymal. York, East Riding, James Metcalf. York, North Riding, A. H. Dymond. York, West Riding, David Blain. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Lisgar, John C. Shultz. Marquette, P. Ryan. Provencher, A. G. B. Bannatyne. Selkirk, D.A.Smith. PROVING?: OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo, J. S. Thompson. New Vv'eftminster, J. Cunningham. Van Couver, Arthur Bunster. Victoria, Arnor De Cosmos. Frdncis J. Roscoe. Yale, E. Dewdney. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Governmknt— HALIFAX. /«ni m *'^?..'^^"^^'**^*' ^^^'^ ^^P Goverr ^• for signing Marriage Licenses,, (fJ.OOO)— His Honor the Honorable Adams Gkokge Auchib'ald, C.M.Grf Private Secretary Lt.-Col. H. W. Clarke, N. S. M. u (( BROWN B«OTaEll8 and CO., Ordnance Square, UaUAix II. It. rULtiKlk A Co.» **Rraii Guysborough " Daniel McN. Parker, m . d / Halifax, ' " James Fraser. Pictou, Henry Martell, Esq. . . : Arichat, Charles Dickie, Esq Coruwallis, Robert Boak, o .:, hsq Halifax. E. R. Oakes, T.aq Digby. A. McN. Cochran, Esq Maitiand . Thomas F. Morrison Londonderry . C^e7-A;, John C . Halliburton. Law Clerk and Clerk of' Parliament, Robl L. Weatherbe. Oinplain, Rev Geo W. Hill, a.m. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Robert Romans, Esq. *#* i'he Members of the Executive and Le^jislative Oouncilh are Justices of the Peace throughout the Proviuce, so long as they belong to either branch. L Annapolis County ANTKiONFSII " colchkstkr Cumbkhland Cape Bheton (< DlORY Guysborough '* Halifax *' H.SNTS Invekness Kings, lunknbueo Pictou QUKEXS u (( EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker, Ilo.i . . . . . Avard Longley, VVilliam IJ. Trooj*. ....Hon. Daniel McDonald, Attorney General. .. ..William A. Patterson, John B. Dickie, ....E. Vickery, Hiram Black. ....Hon. Alonzo J. White, m.k c, Commissioner Crown Lands, E. Tilton Mosc'y. .... flon. Colin Campbell, m.e.c, Henry Robicheaii. . . . .Hon O. S. Weeks, m.e.c, Attorney General,¥.. H. Franchvillc. .... Hon. P. Carteret Hill, m.e.c. Provincial Secretary, Donald Archibald, Edward Farrell, m.d. . .. .W. Henry Allison, Alfred Putnam. . . . . D. J. Campbell, m.d., Hon. John McKinnon. m.e.c. ... .J. B. North, Douglas B. Wood worth, . . . .James Eisenhauer, C.H. Davulson. . . . .S. H. Holmes, Hugh J. Cameron, Alex. McKay. , . , .Samuel Freeman, J. Newton Mack. O s > « M B o I CO O A Qi » a T A ^ P «?♦• A ►1 in rf H A A X/l A A •d p A Knee Caps and Anklets at BKOItAi BROTHERS auU CO ft. It. nrttRR and «<>., HAW nfid ttollcd tlimecd Oil, f oW««^> tThnrf Ir 2 H 2 il £ k « 3 ,' ' o ^ $ ^ "0 ti 1 ' H H H U a « a a « M e c8 O A »:! H n 206 Bt>1A'lHL\i9 FARMKll'S [1878 Richmond County ... .Murdoch McHae, Chnrlos ll«iudrot. SiiELBUKNE '* ...,Hon. Robert Koberti^on, m.k.c., Com Worlcs and Mviff, Thomas Johnson. Victoria •' ... .David RfcCurrly, John A. Fraaer. Yahmouth •' Albert Gayton, John Lovett. Cferky Henry C. D. Twining. Asst. Clerk, Lawrence O. Power. Chaplain Rev. Canon Cochran. Seryeant-at'Arms, A. M. Gidnev. Asat. Sergeant'- at-ArmSf James L. Griffin. Measenyer, John Fitzgerald. IV PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat op Govkrnmknt— FBEDKRfCTON. ZtVM<.-G'awernor—(f 9,000)— His Honor the Hon Sani'l Leo'd Tilley, c.b. Private Secretary^ Lt-Col John Saunders. Prov-fAidea-de-Camj), Lt.-Col. John Saunders,, Captain G. Fk King, A. F. Street. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Eon R. Youngs m.l.c, Preaident of Council, flon Geofge E. King, M.T.p., Attorney General. /Ton John J. Fraser, m.p p., Prov. Secretary and Receiver (jeneral. Hon B. R. Stevenson, m.p.p.. Surveyor General. Hon W. M. Kelly, m.p.p., Chief (onVr Board of Woi'ka, Hon J. H. Crawford, m.p.p., J^on A. McQueen, m.p.p., Hon. W. E. Perley, m.p.p. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon E. B Chandler, " William Hamilton, Alex. McL. Seely, Daniel Hanington, John Lewis, Robert Young, Thomas R. Jones, Clerk, Geo Botsford Preaident Hon John Simcoe Saunders. Uon B. Beveridge, (t a "•r< •*>.'! Clerk Aasiatant, Owen Mclneni}'', Gideon Bailey, John A. Beclhvith, William Lindsay Francis Hibbar({, Archibald Harrison, J. H. Phair. Chaplain, Rev Jno M . Brooke, b . d . Uaher of the Black Rod, B . R . Jouett LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Albeut County. Charlotte " . Cahleton County. Gloucester " . . , Kent " . . , King's " ... North'mbld •' . . . Queen's ** . . , Restigouche '* . . , St. John " ... (SweofAer, //on. V7m. Wedderbum. . . . James Rj'an, Alex. Rogers. . .Hon B. R. Stevenson, m e.g., James Murchie, James MacKay, Ihomas Cotterell. .John S. Leighton, Randolph K. Jones. .Kennedy F. Burn8,Theotimo Blanchard. .Henry O'Lear}', Urbam Johnson. .Hon .1. H. Crawford, M. e.g., John Flewwelling, Robt E. McLeod. . Hon W. M. Kelly, ( CtWr of Worka), m . e . c . , Wm. Sviimm, Allan A. Davidson, L. A. Tweedie. .W. S. Butler, Francis Woods. .John Phillips, Archibald McKenzie. .Hon Geo. E. King, (Atfy Gen), Hon Edward Willis, William Elder, Henry A. Austin. BKOWN DKOTIIERS anil CO., OrdnnncO « ■' ' O $''l td ia 1 'j «' ■*> 1 . i ^ -.! o rM O I'i; n5 1 1 '^ o U j '' w »■■'(,■ n ■J , A S ■«4 M fl OB 02 ^ o •^ Pi % iQ ,1 f (/] i ,. « '^ H > l§ ^ *< M R s? li O S sesLx b o a o 5 01 n .5 u o U f O o Si- H^ E K» ; ft OJ ■ H q i Q IS n. II. FIILLKR find CO.. Noble's mid Hoare'H Vara ink. Power** IVharf . I . 1878] ALMANACK. 209 leeds, N.it, and / jr .f„„„;,.i, f, -.i J 11. nierr CK, Grenville, \ ' Leeds, a.H Dr. Preston Lennox J. T. Grange, Lincoln , London city W. C. Meredith, Monck Dr. Haney, Middlesex, k.r. .11. Tooley, Middlesex, n.r. .IL McDougnll, Middlesex, w.r.J. Waterworth, Miiskoka I. C. Miller, Norfolk, N.R. . . .Dr. Clarke, Norfolk, s.u. ...R. Richardson, Northumberland, j J j^jp^^g K.R ) ' Ontario, n.r. . . .Thomas Paxton, Ontario^ s r. . . .N. W. Brown, Ottawa city D J. O'Donaghue, Oxford, N.R.... lion 0. Mowatt, Oxford, s . R Jfon A . Crooks, Peel K. Chisholm, Perth, N.R D. D. Hay, Perth, s.u Thos Ballantyne, Petetboro', w. R.W. Scott, Clerk, C. T. Gillmor. Sergt-at- Peterboro', e.r. .Dr. J. 0' Sullivan, Prescott Dr. Ilnrkin, Prince Edward. .G. Striker, Renfrew, n.r. . . .T. Deacon, Renfrew, 8. R. . . .James Bonfield, Russell A. .1. Baker, Simcoe, e r John Kean, Simeoe, \v. r. . . .Thos Long, Simcoe, w.r. . . .D'Arcy Boulton, Stormont J. Bethune, q. c, Toronto East, IIonM C. Cameron, qc Toronto, West. .. Robert Hell, Victoria, n.r J. D. Smith, Victoria, s. R S. C. Wood, Waterloo, n.r... .Moses Springer, Waterloo, s. R. . . .John Fleming, Wei land Hon. J. G. Currle, Wellington, N.R. .John McGowan, Wellington c.R. .C. Clarke, Wellington, s. r. . Masaie, Wentworth, N.u..Thos Stock, Wentworth, 8.R..W. Sexton, York, E.R John Lane, York, W.R P. Patterson, York, N.R Dr.J.H. Widdefield. -Arms, S. Glackmeyer. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Seat of Government— QUEBE^ CITY. Lieutenant-Governor,~{lQ fiOO)— Wis Honor the Hon Luc Letellier de St. Just. .4iWe-rfe-Cam/?, Capt F. E. A. Gauthier. ^^ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon C. DeBoucherville, Minister of Agriculture and Public Works^ ( Premier . ) " L. R. Church, 7'rerr.wrer. " P. Garneau, Commissioner of Crown Lntids. " J. J. Ross, President Legislative Council. " J. A Ohapleau, Provincial Secretary and Registrar. " A. R. Angers, Attx>rney General. ;. /, > " G.B. Baker, Solicitor General. C/e?-A;, Felix Fortier. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Speaker. .... Tfon J. J.Ross. Hon Jean Louis Beaiidry Alma, " James Ferrier Victoria, " Jos E. Prudhomme Rigaud, " Peter E . Dostaler Do Lanaudiere, " Henrv Starnes I^e Salaberry, " Edward Hale Wellmgton, o s t I I o o p UKOWN BKOTUUKS aud CO., Gold Leaf and Ury raiutH n. IT. FITLLRK niid TO., '*Atoiit Rny Cnlteri«,h^iid of Power'n Wjinrf II. n. li i 187 Hon John Fraser Roufjemont, ** Dnniel M . Armstrong Sorel, Thomas Wood Uedford, J . G . Laviolette Del.orimier, Thomas McGreevy Stadacona, Thomas Savage Gulf Division, Elizee Dionne Grandville, Joseph 0. Beaubien De la Durantaye, Alexander C . de Lery Lauzon, Isidore Thibaudeau Kennebec, John Eli Gingras The Laurentides, Louis Pauet La Salle, J.J. Ross Shawinigan, J. B. Geo Prioux De La Valliere, Louis Archambcault Renentigny, Felix H. Lemaire Milles-Isles, George Bryson Inkerman, C. Do Boucherville, Montarvillo. Clerk G. B. de Boucherville. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod^ S. S. Hatt. 8ergeant-at- ^.vvi$, T. E. Roy. ii <( u «( (t t( LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . .Hon L. Beaubien. Argenteuil S. Bellingham, Bagot J. Dupont, Beauce F. X. Dulac, Beauharnois. . . .E. H. Bisson, Bellechasse . . . . D. Fradet, Berthier L. Sylvestre, Bonaventure . . . — - Tarte, Brome W. W. Lynch, m. d. Chambly R. Prefbntaine, Champlain I). N. StCyr, Charlevoix 0. Gauthier, Chateauguay. . .E. Laberge, m.d. Chicoutimi . . . . W. E. Price, Compton W. Sawyer, Deux Montagnes.C. P. Champagne. Dorchester L. N. Larochelle, Gaspe Flon P. Fortin, m.d. Hochelaga L. Beaubien, Huntingdon. . . . A. Cameron, Iberville L. Molleur, Jacques Cartier. N. M. LeCavalier, Maskinonge. . . .M. Houde Megantic HonG. Irvine, m.k.c Missisquoi G. E. B?ker, Montcalm 0. Martin, Montmagny. . .Dr L. N. Fortier, Montmorency .Hon A. R. Angers, A. \V. Ogilvie, Montreal, c Montreal, k. . .S Montreal, w.. .T. Napierville.. . .L. Nicolet C. Ottawa Co. . . .Dr O. Taillon, McGauvran, D. Lafbnta'ne, A. Houde, Duhamel, Quebec, w. . . Quebec Co. . . Richmond & Wolf, Richelieu Joliette Kamouraska . Laprairie L'Assomption Laval Levis L'Islet fiOtbiniere . . . .V. P. Lavallee, m.d, .J. Dumont. .L. B. A. Charlebois, ,0. Pelletier .L. O. Loranger, ..P. G. Verreault. ..H. G. Joly, Ternibonne . Hon J A Chapleau, Q.c. Trois Rivieres. A. Surcotte, Vaudreuii . . . .E. Lalonde, Clerk, G. M. Muir. Sergeant at Arms, G. Larocque. Pontiac Hon L. R. Church, Portneuf Dr P. LaRue, Quebec, c . . . Dr Rinfret dit Malouin Quebec, k J. Shehyn, .John Hearn, . Hon P. Garneau. I Jacques Picard, .J. A. Dorion, Rimouski Alex. Chauveau. Rouville V. Robert, St H3'acinthe . .P. Bachand, St Jean F. G. Marchand, St Maurice. . . ,E. Gerin, r.l.h.g.8. ShefFord Hon M. Laframboise, Sherbrooke Hon J. G. Robertson, Soulanges George DeBeaujeu, Stanstead I. Thornton, Temiscouata. ..G. H. Dexhesne, Vercheres M. D'Aigle Yamaska J. S. C. Wurtel^. BROWN BK08. And CO., Wholewle Dr«CKtBt» 2 H f ,1? I r 9' » § ft 2. i- n n St. P St. V St. c Porta Pra St. Ja SuAi St. Xa\ St. C! St. N< Baie i St. B E. Rocki Westl Li Hi L Ca'")b< Fr< I II. n. riFLLFill nnfl TO., BNtrhnr*N Will Film, hcnil of Powrr'n Wharf 3.1 n* B tn tfk Ml (0 P 1 9 «♦ O a o o « « S 5 I I H r O 1878 J ALMANACK. 211 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Skat ok Govkknment— WINNIPKO. Lieutenant Governor, — ($9,000) — His honor the Jlon J. E. Couchon. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bon. R. A. Davis, Treamrer ami Premier. '' J. Norquay, tiinister cf Public Works. " I. McKay, Minister of AgrienUnre. " (!. Inkster, President of CininvM. " J. Koyal, Attorney General, Promncial Secretary. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . Hon. Mr. Diibuc. St. Paul's Dr. Curtis J. Bird, St. Vital J. Lemav, St. Clements... T. Howard, ^ Pra?rie ^ 1 ^' McKenzie, St. James Edwin Bourke, St At drews, N..John Gunn, St. Francois j p^^^^, b^^,^„^ Xavier, E.. ) Oi /-.u 1 { M. Lepine, and A. St. Charles.. [ Murray. St. Norbert, S..Hon. 3. Dubuc, Bale St. Paul.. .F. Chenier. St. Boniface, I Hon. Marc Amable E. i Girard, Rockwood VV. F. Lnxton, Westboume. . . .C. P. Brown, Springfield AV. R. Dick, St. Andrews, S . J/on. J. Norquay, St. Peters Captain Howard, St. Agatha A. F. Mnrtin, Lake Manitoba. . .Angus McKay, St. Ann's C. Nolin, St. Norbert, N... .Joseph Lemay, High Bluff Dr Cowan, ^'vfj'rTwi'.^'^'l^^^^'^^^P^^^^y"^ St. Honiface, W. .Hon M. A. Girard, Winnipeg and j //,>,, r. A. P .vis, St. John's ) ' Poplar Point T. E. Cornish, Kildonan John Sutherland, Headingly J. Taylor, / •lot' PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Seat or Govek^vv^^x — VICTORIA. Z»V«^-(;(n?.— ($U,000>— His Honor the //owAkbekt Norton Richards. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon A. C. Elliott, Attorney General, if Provhicial Secretary, {Premier.) '-'■ YorbesCj.Vemou, dnief Conijn'r of iMndsarui Works. '' W. Smith, Minister ofFinctnce and A(/ricuUure. Clerk, J. Y. Young, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . Hon. Dr. Tremble. Carifwo ^ A . B . Walkem, A. E B. Davie, J. Evans. M o d 8r I o O I I d •e •d o A $ •d rr^Mcrlptious carerully di»peBSca by KItoWN KiCtfS. ana CO II. H. rULLKIt niHl <;0., Pulent UQrnc. Mbo«N, head ol INiyvoi'm Wliarf i'l %- » I n m < 1 « o a o s i H s o B < « bo ?tr 212 RKLCIIKIl's FARMKR's [1878 Coinox John Ash. (Jowiclian \V. Smith. K. I*imhnry. ^ Ks(|iiinmiilt W. KishtT, K. VVilliiuiis. KootL'imy W. C. Milbv, C. (Jallflffher. liillooet \V. Hro^Yn. w. Morrison. Naiiuiino fohn Brvdcn. New Westminister Dist.W. J, Armstronpf, E Brown. Do. do. City.K. Dickinson Victoria City J. W. Douglas, Hon A. C. Elliott, .T.Trimble, R. IJcaven. Do. District Dr. Tolmie, //<>» T. R Ilumnhrcvs. ., Vale J. A. Mara, li. Smith, //i»» F. G.' Vernon. ^ Clerk, J. K. Ilett. THE NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. Lieut Governor— Hh Honor the Hon David Laird, P.C., Battleford, N. \V. T. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Afathew Ryan and Hugh Richardson, Stipendiary Magisfrateit, Memhern of Council, (ex-offido). Lieut Col .f. F. McLeod, c.m.g], Commisnioner of Police. Aniedce Forj^et, Clerk of Council and Secretary to Lieut Govern r. W. J. Scott, Rerjistrar. PROVINCE OF KEEWATIN. Lieutenant Governor— The Lieut Gorernor of Manitoba for the time being. PROVISIONAL COUNCIL. J. A. N. Provencher, ( Indian Agent), A. G. Jakes, m d., Lieut Col Os^borne W. Smith, W. Hespeler, G. McMicken, A Codd, m.d. Immigra- tion Agent, W. Hespeler. Commissioner or fndian affairs for Manitoba and Keetoalin, Hig Honor Lieut Governor Morris. ,»/. \v,s. '. PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor— Sir John Hawley Clover, K. C. M. G. • Private Secretary- J. Mundy, Esq, ^ W EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. rion F. B. T. Carter, Premier, ' E. D. Shea, " James J. Kogerson, Hon W. J. Whiteway, " W. J. S. Donneil}', •' Stephen Rendell. ■•* t U^f: BKOWN BUOS. uud CO., BetiiU DruxfflstM a O I 3 o Hi I * 6 Assist o <« a 9 Robir ^ Sheri z W. P' p Esq. o <} s VEI S Brit is Alex. H. fl. mr.RK iitui CO., Rnr niKl Rolt Iron. Iirnil of Powrr'ii Whiirf ^ II 1878] MANACK. 213 LEGlSLAllVE COUNCIL. Jhn Ktlward Morris, Pt'evidtnt. J S. Donnelly, Hon John Winter, m i>. '' I'eter (). Te.s.sier, " Kdwurd White, '• h'olKMt Kent. " K. 1>. Shea. Actiuff Mn$U'v in Chancery— 'T\H)mm J. Kough," ICsq. Acting Clerk- — Hu^h Carter, Esq. Usher of the Black Rod- -W. F. Renuie, Esfi. IIou W. Ko )(rt 'rh()r!)urn, A. Harvev, Tlinmas 'f'lilltot, St.plu'n Kt-ndill. it 14 (i HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker — Hon Prescott Emerson. St. John's, East— John J. Deaiin, K. J. Parpons, and K. J. Kent, Esns. " " Wkst— Lewis 'I'ehsier, Patriclt J. Scott and M. Fenelon, Esqs. IlAunoit Main— J. J. Little and Patrick Nowlon. Pukt i>k Gkavk— Nathaniel IJuhbits, Esq. Hahbou Gn\CK—JI(m A. Shon, and JoHoph Codden, Esq. CAunoNKAu— John Korke, Esq. Hay 1)k Xv.uDi-.—Jfcm James J. Rogerson. 'I'KiNiTY— //o« W. Whiteway, John Steer and Jrmes Wataon, 7'>q. Bon a vista— John H. Warren, Charles Bowlinp:, A. J. W. McNeilv, Esqs. TwiLLiNGATK AND FoGO— -//(Ml F. IJ T. Carter, Charles Duder, and William Kelligrew, Esqr?. Ferryland— Richard Raftus, and J.J. Conroy, Esqrs. Plackntia and St. Mary's— Charles F. IJennett, James Collins and INf. G. Dwyer, Esfirs. Burin — Charles B. Ayr and James S. Winter, Esqrs. FoRTUNi? Bay— Robert Alexander, Esq BURfSlCO AND LAPOILK . ► Clerk— John Stuart, Esq. *' ' Assistant Clerk — R. B. Holden, Esq, Solicitor— Jo^m H. Boone, Esq. ' * '" ^ OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Attorney General— Hon F. B. T. Carter; Solicitor General— Hon W. V. Whitewa}'; Colonial Secretarj/— Hon E. I). Shea.; Receiver General— Hon James J. Rogerson; Financial Secretary— Hon W. J. S. Donnelly; Auditor General — Thomas Glen, FiSq; Stin^eyor General — John il. Warren, Esq; Assistant Collector of Customs — Jaines Haywood, Esq. SUPREME COURT. Chief Justice- Hon Sir H. W. Hoyles ; Assistant Judges— Hovs B. Robinson and John Hayward; Clerk of Court — Prescott Emerson, Esq ; Shenff—Hon Thomas Talbot. St. John's District (loMUt— Judges— \}. W. Prowse and Henry Renouf, Esq.s; Clerk of the Peace — R. R. Lilley, Esq. Haruor Giuck District Court — Judge — T. R. Bennett, Esq. VEEITAS Z17TEENATZ02TAL EEaZSTEE OF SHIFFINa. Surveyors to the Bureau Vtritas International Register of Shipping, Britii^ North America. — Walter G. Gray. 113 Cunard Street, Halifax; Alex. Sime, Ynnnonth ; T. H. Sime, St. John ; >Vm. Simmons, Quebec. I & o o > o H O Spouses, Brushes and Coiulis, by BRO^N KUOiS. and CO. n. R. mtRtt ANd ro.. Firiii*ii rnu m4>4>i. iiei«i or Pow^r'N tniArr I I' pr 214 rrlciikr's parmkk*s [1878 I C o •0 n o ft O 5 9 (A u o CO P4 SS?ARTMEKT OF MZLXTZA. I» Comifiawler in Chief, II in Kxcellericy the lU Him F.oni» DUF Kiii.v, K. , K- C. U. Govenioi-UeiienU. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA, 0th MIIilTARY DIST. Jh-puty Adjutant 6V«/'f«/, (^lolonel John Wimhiiin Luiirio. JiiHtrirt /*iiyni.ut('r. Major (JhArlus J. MclV*iialil< tStore keeper^ (Itsor^^e (luy. Firit and Second Brigade Diriaione (/«nfli«t nf ttiK U<')r)iueiiia1 l>iV'i«'i, Anti^onirth, (juva- horou^h; and Kiii^n, AiinapoliH. l>i(;l>v, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Luiien- burK- Jiiiyade Major, Lt Col, (homait Milaotn, Nf. S.X Third Brigade Diviaion (^ndstM 0^ tlie Regimental Divitiiuaa of Inverness, Victoria, Tiichniond^ and i\\\t~i Hretoii. liiiijadt Major, Lt-'?oI. Charles Cre.ve Head, N-S.M- Cdvalry. Kkvtvillk Tnoop or C'AVALitV- Cnpt^ J. H. Rvan Lietit^ K. 8. Alasterci Corntt, J. H. U- Witter ArtiUery. FIKLD BATTERY. Halifax, CHalifax.) Major, .lAineB R. Grrfhum lit Lteuls. (leury Kiowera W. Imlah ^nd Lieut, VV. Han 10 ^Sur^. T. R, Almon, m- u. GAERISON ARTILLERY l8T'*HALIKAX"BttI«ADB {Halifax.) Uevt tol, Geo Mitchell Major, Thos Mowbray Capts, Alex U. Uesselin, W. It 8. VVainwr.jiUt, Geor^^e A. Sanford, John C. Oland, K. H. Ox ley, J. K. (Jurreo litLieMts.A \V Brockley John A. I hompeon, John McCruw, W. A. Garricon^ G. Oland, Edmund S. TwiDJaff. Paj^rn'r, C. A. Creighton Adj, Lancelot i. Bland Qunr Matt, G. Anderson Surg, Arthur Moren AmkI Surg, J. Fergufon Black, M.D. 2xu "Haltfax" Brigadb Halifax. ; Au-K/ Col, U. Mcpherson Major, John A. Boak Paym, Kdward J. l-,ordly Aflf, A. Mulvena (laar Ma»t,Yi. A. Taylor Surg, A H Woodill, if.i> AutSuj'g,.] Somera, m.d. No I Battkby, (Herring CODC.) Cant. D. Johnson 2iid Lieut, T. Johnson No 2 Battkby, (Dart- mouth.) Capt, E. Stair* Ut Lieut, H, 1'. Clar 2iid Lieut, No 3 BATTKttY, iRttA,- moiut.) Capt, D S. Stewart Ut Lieut:, E. J. Gorham |2«(/ Lieut, No 4 Battery, {Halifax) '< Capt, R. Drtrt I iMt Lieut, J. \V. Prenton { 'ind Lieut, J W Johnston } No 5 Battrry, (PureeU's Cone.) Capt, William A. Purcell \st Lieut, R. Murray 2Md Lieut, W. L. Brown No 6 Battbuy, (EasterH Passage, Halifax Harbor.) Capt, W. M. Lockart itt Lieut, J. Himmelman LUITBWBUIia Battbuy. Captj J amen Dow ling 1st Lieut, 2tui Lieut, Jaa 11. Brown Mahone Bay Batteby. Ca/><, Edward James \»t Lieut, S. Bourgoyne 2udLieut^ Chaa Andrews DiftBY Battkby. Capt, J. Daly U^ Lieut, E. C. Dodge 2tid Lieut, W. S. Gilpin PiCTOu Battery Gaeri- SON Artillbby. Capt, Joseph A. Gordon Ixt Lieut, J. U. Df.vies 2nd Lieut, D. T. HRlop Uitowsi iilttfaL aiid CO., Imp wietM Sitr^lci^L Ij^ktrumeuta 18 Inf tf.3lt M 1 1 AiV > A/- I.UNTKKU RATT'N OH HtiruKH," (Halifax.) tAtut. Col, ^ W Fall inter Mnjorn, if. f). Ciimminn, X. I). Mclntonh Cnpln,5. N. Ritchie, VVm McKfrron, ThoH .fo«'p»i W«»»h, H. n«rkley Uoiid, K. Kuiz, M. J. Power. Lieut f, J. K. Diinock, •I. Milnom, J. Mclnn^s, .J. II. Amler^on A'»M, A. Mcl.ellan, T. J. KK«n, M. Kitcliie, J. Hilliwell, W. BiHliop, K. K. I'aulin Pajpn, Patrick !Tnvden Adj, J. M. Muir >rd Quar Matt, J S iVritcljell Surg, W. M Cameron Attt. Surg, D A Campbell (^fiTH "Halifax" Bat'n OF INFANTKY, {Halifax.) JJeut Col, J. J. Rreinner Major, John R Murray Ca'pti, Uobert F. Watt,' Edward H. Keeves, Georpe W Harf, John Deuce, W. M. Humphrey, Frank Graham, C. E. Putner, A. K. Curren Lieuts, H St Geo Twining W. S. Salter, A. F. Salter, B. A. Weston, W. K. Wc8t, A. B. Mitchell. F. J. Micklcright. H. V. (ioold £7is, J. M. Howard, James Fraser Patfin. Geo Mcljean, w. A(tj, Hugh MclJ Henry Qmr Mast, W. H. Neal ^urg, W. B. Slayter, m.i>. A»8t Surg, T. Trecaman, M.U. MAT'r* OK jNKAN'rftY, {KentvilU.) U Col, \.. DeVChlnman Mnjon, Wm II. Bi-icher, Henry W. Lvdiard Paijin, C'harlen F. Katon Adj, John K. StHrr Qunr AfX, Ucnd PoWcrN* Wh*rf I t i '■ « t ■ ■*» *» ■. ' ■ ■9 ' i r ' ^ o ■■« n '-' 9 ^ ''n e ll •« 'w «3 kiJI V |H A H^H •m plH *A 11 ^ HR ffi u -T I; S P-' ^ i,;' : ■ 1 t '•'•' o %, ':l. « U: £ '■:■ 'i o m € r> •e (j «(?-|; OJ %£•' (0 ■W' U B]e stM B* .!^ *•"!' Pi r^- S i'.^ O I'T t< ■^^ 216 IJKLCHKR S FAKMRTl S [1678 No 1 Co, ( ;'^-'w«0 Ctipt, Ch«rlfi8 t)«ques Litut, Ambrose Dod|;c Km, John Hawkins No 2 Co, {Wilmot.) Cnpt, Georpe Roach Litut, Jieriah Baker No 3 Co, (Wilmel) Ccpt, VVaher Baker Lieut, John G. Bowlby Ens, Levi Gales No 4 Co, (Middlcton.) Copt, Obad'h M. Taylor JJeut. J. Slocum Parker Ens, Guilford Morse No 5 Co, ( Fannin gton.) Copt, II. M. Phinney Lieut, ^. L. Pl'.inney NoGCo, (Nietaux.) Gapts, John PI. Morse, Albert Gates Ens, Ha.Tiniond Foster 75X11 LUNENHUROr BAT'N OF iNFANTftY, iTumi of Lnnenburg). J^fq/or, Jesse Rudolph Pnym, Steplien Fink Qnar Mnsf.^ C . Burrts Surr;. Charles Aikens Asst Surg, J. St Jacobs No 1 Co, ILunsnhurg] Copt, James W. King Ens, W. Romkev Nc 2 Co, [Liinenbnrg'} C»pt, Thomas CurU Lieut, A. Smith Ens, C. Dauphine No 3 Co, [Lunenhurg] Copt, Geo A. Rofs Lieut, Geo A. Parker Ens, ilenry Daupliine No 4 Co, [Mahone Bay] Copt, John P. Ham Lieut, Alex Kedy Ens, II. Stanley Lane No 5 Co, [Martins River] Copt, Jacob Langill Lieut, Elkanah Kedy Ens, John Ezra P>nst No 6 Co, [New Ross] Capt, G. H. Windrow Lieut, Thomas Hatchers Ens, Isaac J. Roast 78th Colc'Hkstkr ani> Hants Battalion ok INKAWTRY, HlOH- LANDEU8, [Tntro] Lieut €ot, G. Campbell Mojors, Wm Blair, T. VV. Burt Poym G. H. Ross Qimr Mast, G. R. Gibson Surg, Alex C Page Asst Surg, D. M'Lean NolCo, [Truro] Vopf, H. T. Lawrence Lieut, E. A. Cock Ens, 8 . G. Chambers No 2 Co, [Omlow] Copt, George Ravne Lieut, Peter Half Ens, Oliver Johnson No 4 Co, [ S/iubenacadie] Copt.^ Alex Nelson Lieut, Isaac L Bamhill Ens, John E. Fitch No 5 Co, t Windsor] Copt, Joseph Burgess Lieut, Joshua H. Smith Ens, John F, Cliandler Hon Surg,}^de VV Fraser, No 6 Co, [Mill Brook] Copt, G. H. Sutjierland Lieut, Rodk M'Xenzie AVis, John S. M'Kay No 7 Co, [Mountain] Copt, Wm Sutherland Lieut, Wm Maxwell Efts, Jcimes Fraser No 8 Co, [Nero Lairg] Copt, Angus M'Lecd Lieut. I>. Sutherland Ens, Thomas McLeod PROVISIONAL BATTA- LIONS OF INFANTRY AND RIFLES. Quar Mils, W. Moffatt Surg, A. Hodgson No 1 Co, [Amherst] Cnpi n o > O Ui r* 't a o 10 i a '.I P P BROnN BUOTUUltS and €0., IVholesole Urugglttto I "S llVhAff [1678 [oflfatt m n S erst} e . Smith C5 «» u u 11 ^ PkUip] H k lilips i k J* 3 s 1" nd River ^Is 1 S^ n "^ 9 nish] «4 b r-i i CF? !J "< >1 9 \* fi 1^ ' * ta. » E fM f<^ ^ * > ' ' 'i 2 i^ SIGNAL ITRV, 1 ^ham C4 p lot ► S ;Donald g 10 M.D. 9 4J < ;f> deck] K cHae t^ » K^ ! River] ;Uae P )ben, & Cf? '5 «< r" ^arrows] ^ ii cNiel ^ ^^^ (7 U^ (0 '.'5 I leek] le ii C. B.] id iil • ^eod 1^ ie 1 B» H. FOLLER A Ca., Tarred nnd mnnilla Co "daisc, Head I'lnvcr's H harf 1878] ALMANACK. 217 STAFF OF THE AEM7 X!^ ITOVA SCOTIA. Commander Tl. M. Forcps, Ilis Excellency Grcncral Sir Wm O'Grady Ilaly, K.€.B,, Colonel oi 47tl» Foot. Asst Militani Secretary, LieutCol A. S. Qnilljip, late R. C. Rifles. Aides-de-camp, Capt H, II. O'G. Haley, 84th F, Oapt R. I. Ward, 90 th F. Brujade Major, Bt Major E. L. England, I3th Foot. Asst Adj niid Qnnr M o o 2. o t* o (A I ►1 A O 01 d o ?) o m o 01 o o •3 P o URO^TN BUOTUft^KS di; €0., Orduauce Square, llalitax 10 If. If. FfirxfUR tma ro., Ifntchcr'H If riOT riTcs, Ik'cflftf of pQrtct^fi tTftioY 7K Pi': P4 i M ,•4 218 BELCTlKll's VARMKK'^& [jl878 THE NATT. Cfnnmmuier-irhChic/ of the North Aimrisim a'nd West India Staiion, His Excellency Vice AdiDiml Sir Astley Cooper Key, k.c.u-., f.«.s. 7"7a7 LiefttPJictnt, Swrnton C Holland ; SeKretar^, lI«roevt F. lioc. Clerks t9' Secretary, i\ E. G^ Dent, G. Lawless-, D, U. Iv^lsoj"* H. M. Naval Yard» Halifax. Naval and VichtttUmj StoreJceeper cnid Accountant, Ben jiamm Stokes* Clerks, Thomas &. Veale, Cluirles- StiiljljHig;, I«cnox A. Jack. Writers, F. H. D". Veifli, W. F. Kogers. H M. Ships on the North Arflerican and "West India Stat>i>on. !S. cwnotcs Screw-^P. Psuklle ">Vlic8l, i^RGtJS, r>, p. Sloop. IWl tons .'500 II. P. Cmmiiandkry'^. If. fTaiTin. BELLKUoriuw, 15-, 6\ //wj o7<7K Arnmtr PUftcd^ 4270 tons, 1000 II P. Caj/fffin, John A. Fisher; Commander, Colin M. I>imN'Ti>;8T, 4, S. Cwnposite G ten-Boat^ 60 li. P". Lieutt etiid Com, GecrLiC W. Allen. Zki^iiyr, 4, S. Composite Gunboat. 308 tons. GOH. K lAetit Sf Comf Win G. Le Cocq. PvRAMUS, 5th Rate. Receiving IIiiPlc, Hall/ax. Boatmcmn, JoIjii Plaat J Cifrpenter, Joseph Gibson. a cS 'A n ri H u •a a .CJ TBMTEUANOB DIREOTOE.y- Sons of Temperance.— The first Division was org'anized at Yarmotitlv N00 nicn>l)ers ; J'r''sld.')ti, lushwi N, Freeman, llij;h Sboj'iif, Liverpool; Secr<- ^(in/, ({eor.Lre'l''. -Veison, Truro. iVext Annu;\l Session will be held at Pict'iu the secrmd week in JTily, 18V8. I. O. of GrOOd Templars.— Tift! first IiOd;,^e ()rj>-ani>ied at Economy, ('(i)i'li ester CJountj, July 4, 18U4. (Irand Lod^-e of Nova Sef»tia forojed FeljTiTary .'), 1<<'.)7 ; there are now 142 Sultortlmate LtHlgies with' Gil!) members; .TJ.Iuvcnils 7'emploswitb 1(>.^)(! nwnil:K-rs ; G, W. C. T., J^J. Stewart, Halifax; G. W.3., iiev ./os ]f. Saunders, Di^^by. Next Annual Session Mill be held at Windsor 'Jic- first Tuesday in July, 1878. I. O. of Good Templars, Loyal.— Grand Lwl-e of Nova Seotia n- ororani/.oa Nov, 21. 1S7(=, about 70 Suborduiate Lod;4-«!s, audi aboat three thousand mcmhcns; G. SV.C. 7'., W. " Troop, M.i'.r., CSranville ; G. IF. ,S'., I. J. llinglev. Uxtoid. The next Annual S<^ss((in Avili be held at Halifax the first Tuesday in July, 1S7S. rrvstci iptioiis carcfMlIy digprnsed l>y KUOWN BU4>S. auU CO ! 7" n. n. TITl,l.l.?r Ann ^lO., nomeHflr Vnt KaHs hft 1 of Power's ^linrT i J ■I a 9 - ! 5 01 p. g 1878] ALMANACK. 219 ST&IES, SOI iiistiiri »iiy-*5Sl! y tw r VS^^ /~1 i'i «1 m AND IMFORTllllS OF G lordage, Canvas, Cham Cables, Anchors, AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Bar and Boit Iran, Copper Bars, li/luntz Metal Bars, and Sheathing s, Nests, Lines, Twines -and Fisliing Implements, WHITC LEAD, PAINTS ANO LINSEED OIL, George Street and Bedford Row, HALIFAX, N. S- -O- DARTMOUTH ROPE WORK CO. . POST OFFJCE ADDRESS, D. B. W. CO, BAllfAX. H. S. MANUFACXUREliS OF Cordage and Oakum. 3 IS o g > CI M M B O I H « u o M c o H ft » on I* -0- MANAGKP^ JOIIX F. 8TATUS, of the firm of Wa-UAM i ♦Stairs, Son & MoRiiow, (liesideiace at tli.c Woiks.) 1 iJjmauUcrjutdid iirmuia Splcea at, UUaWK BUOTIIJt:K8 and CO. 11. II. FrLliKB A €!»., Itlaek Ifaiii' Seating:, ilcnd of P«weT>( irimrr IPs I I n •a .d HH to « DC >^ o d .a CO CO •d a e o 220 belcher's farmer's [1878 II. II. 187 McMURRAY &, CO. 273 Barrington St. (Extension), Corner of Jacob St, HALIFAX, N. S. STAF^I^E AND If^ANCY Of European a7id American Manufacture f •0- MIIflflNERY— The leading Fashions and Novelties of Londua and Paris. MOURNING AND CRAPE "WORK in the best style. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, in tlw new and fashionable ma- terials and latest styles. BLACK SILKS, at exttaordinary low prices. f MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. COSTUMES AND MANTLES, Keady-made and made to order in tirst class style, kom jKitterns by the most popular modistes of P£.ris and New York. Polonaises, Ulsters, Travelling Suits, Waterproof Cloaks, Children's Dresses and Underwear, &c. BRIDAL OUTFITS. AMERICAN COTTONS— Prints, White »nd Grey Shirting, Pillow Cotton, Sheeting, &c. WOOLLENS— Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, &c. LINENS — Table Linens, Napkins, Toweling, Grass Cloths, Hol- lands, &c. N. B. — Country orders receive prompt attention. AGENCY FOR THE BAZAR GLOVE FITTiHG PATTERNS. Millinery, Mantle and Dress Making, These Departments, under present popular management, will continue to give first class work at mclerato prices. •-3 o O P CA • Ox •o '"S •w' > in o ^, CO > o Ui a o J 0) O I o (3 c3 Pi U u .<8 Advel AttoJ Aoa-ll Ariii^l AssiJ Aiulit banil BaptJ IJuild Liriti.- (Uy Blink u o u CO d o M 1-4 e I 3 o p 5z; o o Chait Chris Chro Calei Coal Couii Co mi Coui" Cler' Cleri Cok Con U Con UltuWN BUOTllEllS «k CO., luiikorterii of Flu^vcr SccUii t ^riiwrt [1878 li. II. FIILLEII A CO.. No1>lcVs rnfont n.vnnnilfo, llt'art of Powoi-'m Wli.irr. Londua ma- la cle to isies of ikken's ntmuc AS I r^ T> E X Advei tiaemcuts 2-42, 53, 7!), 80, 218-250 AttoriiieH ami iSanistt-rs 85 Acivlia CuUi'.iit', WoUVille W.) AluujJii Itl!) A;iiicultiire, T><»ard of 155 Army 217 A.ssif,qiees, Olliciiil 105 Auditors Oliicto 104 hiin isvtors and Attoriiies 85 Society 82 BapliBi CoiiV(Mition N. S. and N. P.. .1' 8 I\Iini«t«Ms H17 Homo Missionary l^nion ...l(i8 ]5oar-ions . . . .I(i8 Ministerial Ed. IJoanl 109 Coiit't'ronce, Frt'o 173 VAhh'. SiKicty HtO liook and Traot Society 1!M) Hencvoloit Institutions 188 llniiank of Wiud.sor 175 Excliange Rank of Yarm'uthl75 Of Li veri)ool, 175 Of Pictou 170 Of Montreal 170 Dominion Saving's' Bank 104,170 Chamber of Commerce, llalilax 180 Christian Ass^ociatiou 100 Chronolof,'ical Cycles 4!) Calendar Pajres". 54-77 Coal Companies 182 County Courl.s, Sittin<,'B of 83 Clerks 83 County Treasuivrs 84 Courts — Supreme, of Canada 81 Exchequer of Cana1 Cou^re-atioual l'>*'' Metiiodist Cluirch ofCanada.lOS Presbyterian Church ot Ca- nada 171 Roman Catholic 1<»9 Colonial Church Society 102 CotOlUMS ^'^ Commishioners for lU'lief of Insolvent Debtor.', y^^ Coraraercial Department 174 I Pace CouhuIs, &c P.t'.i 1 Corjiuration, City of Hidifax 4;{ | Crown Land Department 154 CustodcH Kotulorum 84 ! Custnms Depiirlmiut 11'.> ]>alhousie ('olle','(! and University. . l.'O ; Diocesan Syiuxl 102 i Dartmontli, Town of 45 , Deeds, Ilcfiii.'trars of Hi | Dominion Ollicers 104 | Dominion of Canada — (!ov. fieneral.20l l^ivv Council. 211 Senate 201 lI.ofCommon.oj02 Ember Da3's 40 I'iclipsiw 50 Ecclesiastical Department "'A Educational Dei)artment : Council of Public In.strnctiou. . . 157 Superintendent of Education. . .157 Examint-rs for Province 157 Ni'rmal and Model Scliools 157 inspectors of S<'hools 157 Connni-^siouirs of Schools .l.'T-lf'O Explanatory 51 !<' easts, Movable, ttc 40 Farmiufi 54-77 Fisheries, Overseers of 137 Fire Department 45 Fire InsU'auct' Companies 178 Oas Inspection 1.30 Halifax, City of. 4.3 Ilurhonr Ma.stcrs 105 liUamlPfcCVenue D-partment 132 In.san<',., Prov. Ifo.spitid for 154 Insolvent Debtors, Com. for Giving Relief to 102 Inspection of Fi.sli ami Oils 13() Insurance CompanieB and Agencies. 170 Intercolonial Railway 113 Judges — Supreme Ct>urt of Cana<'a . 81 N. Scotia. 81 CouTitv Courts, Nova Scotia 83 Proluio 83 Juaticas of tlie Pefic ^ 90-102 King's College, Wiodsor 102 Alumni of 1()2 Law and Justice, Departiuent of. . . . ^^1 Jjife Insurance Companies 17'.> f.i/ht Houtves 138 Lloyd.-, Agents lOO Lntherau Sliiuster^ 107 Manitoba, Province o': Lt. Governor, ExftiMitive and Legislative Coun- cil.--, and LegLslative As.scnihly, 211 Marine ami Fisheries Dep:u'tnuHit. . 137 Marine Insurance Cnnipauied 170 Masonic l^^^ Medical College, Halifax 150 Medical Register. 148 Methodist Church of Canada 103 Mditia Department 214 Mineu and Works Department 154 Mercantile C< inpauieu 180 O o pi O o e {3 O I OD » CD o o pi ft- w > a CI H* CJ t> •c o r*- O »1 Ifi rt- ft ft W ft BUOWK BRVTflEU^ «» t;OM €iiciulciil» ttud ToJlel .iifitlt',s. II. II. Fl I.LEK and <'0.. Fli-lirs <*n.st Slorl, lioad of Powor's M'liarf .«3 r, Kxecutive and L((;,'i8la- tive Couiicil.s, and Leyislalive As- Mnibly 200 NewfoiMidland, Province of: Lieut, (jl)\enior, Kxeculive and Ijcjiitda- tivo (Jouneils, Asxeudil)', utc 212 New (iias^'ow, Town of , 40 Nova Scotia, Trovince of: Lieut. - (Jovernor, Executive & Lepslative t'ouiicils, & Legislativo As9eHibly204 Odd Fellows...... 47 Ontario, I'rovinco of: Lieut. -Gov., Executive Council aud Legislative Assembly 208 Oran<,'e Lo"(';^'e, Grand 48 Pilot Commissioners and Pilots 180 Planets, Signs o*f the 49 ]Morn":u,i: and Eveniny 50 Pictou. Corporation of 40 Penitentiary 105 Post Otf\ce Department: Nova Sco;ia Postal Division 100 Halifax I'ost Ollice .......100 Arrival and Departure of Mails at Halifax 100 Country Post Offices 109 Principal Kates of Postaafo. .. . . .110 Miscellaneous Mail Matter. . ^ ,. .111 Keytistratioii Fee.. ... 112 Parcel Post 112 ]\roney Order Brand* ...106, 112 Presbyterian College, Halifax 173 Presbyterian Ministers .». ^ . . 171 Probate, Judges 83 " Registrars 83 Prince Edward Island, Provinee of: Lieut.-Goveruor, Executive and Legislative Councils, £uul Legisla- tive Assembly. 207 Page Provincial Government r)fllcer8 154 I'rothonolaries 82 C^nebee. I'rovinee of: Lieut. -Govi^r- nor, KxetMitive and Legislative Con noils, & Legislative Assembly. 209 liailways, (loaches and Stea)ners. . . .11:5 lleei^iver General's Otliee 104 Pegistrars ol" Probate 8.'5 Pegistr.'irs of Deeds 84 Pogatiou Days , 49 Koman Catholic Clergy 109 Uo,\al Eauiily of Great Dritain 200 Peiigious aud IJcuevoleut Societies. . 188 Seasons, P{\giiMuug of .^O Sessions, Siltiugs of. 84 St. Mary's Collejre. Halifax 170 St. Francis Xavier's CoUeg*, Antfgo- nish 171 Societies, National, Religious and Be- nevolent 188 Signals, at Citadel Hill 184 Signals, ^Merchants' Private 180 Shcrill's 82 SteanuM's 1 18 Stock Exchange, Halifax 180 Sui)reme Court, Sittings of. 82 Tarili; The 121 Ttslegraph Coiwi>»uiy and Oillces IHI Tide Table 78 Temperance Direatorjr 2*7 Truro, Corl>oratio)i of. 40 University of HaUfhx 1.") Veritas Registrar of Shipping.. .... .213 Vice Admiralty Court 82 Windsor and Anuapolis Railway 11(> Weather Guiilo 52 Weights and Measmes, Forms of, etc las-i.*^ Weights, Depr.ty Inspector of, Pni Wesloyan College, Saekvflle. 1()5 Acadoray, " 105 Colleg«i Aluwini .,.. .105 Mothoiiist IMiuisteKJ 16.3 Zodi-ac, Sigu.i o-f 49 H. P. CENTRAL BAZAR, 30 DUKE STREET, Between GrariTille and Harrington Sts., - HALTFAXv 1000 BLACK WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, FOR LESS THAti COST. Never a bettei- ehauce to get Pictmes. Fraiuei) Ch^ajx Largest stock of OARVED R^TSIMC FRAiMES constantly on L^nd, cheaper than the d>oap(.^t. ]5os.t Motto Frames 40 e. eacli. PiCTlUIE FRAMES AND M()ULI>INGS ; Brackets, Hojly and Walnut AVood ; TO\'S. IX)LLS AND NOVEIVriES ;• Vases, China Orruuiieiit.s Motto Oups. Pawner Machie Boxes-. Fancy Goods, Games for Oiuistmas.— won derfully cheap. WIRE WORK made to order. n. II. ? I > o 08 .3 (a OB 09 ce « B (3 o ■ u o n N cn ^11 CIS (t» < p < 187 T Note BI&UKS^X BUOS. suia CO^ laM>uitcr», SurSLioa rji.»trumvuU 's Wliiirf ers. [1878 . 151 b2 -Oov(:r- ,'it.. Kaw ami lli»il(Ml LiiiMM>«| Oil, INiwci's «%hiir<' m pi S I,' o P o ft > en 00 (0 « in a 1^ COST. 1 hr^nd, ri'UE \Vo()d ; ]\fottu —won lU CO > fn I— c w (it O l;iil Dealer in cvciy descriiiliou of f t'ONSISTlNO OF Foolscaps, Letter Papers, Note Piipers, PiintiJig ]\iper.s, Enveloi)es, Steel Vem, Pen HoWers, Slate and Lead Pencils, Plank Jiook.s, I'ocket Books, Diawin;,' Papers, ]\Iusic Papers, Memo, and Pass Pooks, kc, Sic, kc. PLAYING, PRISTINO, AND LADIES' & GENTS' VISITING CARDS, Together with a large assortment of HEW MARITIME SCHOOL SERIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALSO—A SPECIALTY : Catliolic Prayer Bools, CalecMsis, &c,, fftiolesale M Retail. ciisf a4iL mm ON BARRINGTON STREET, ©p^pQstt© St, Patut's & Grandt Pa^tde^, HALIFAX, N. S. BARNSTEAD & SUTHERLAND, IMPOKTEUS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, American "White and Grey Cottons, Prints, Bedtick, Flannels, Shirtings, Cotton Warp, Linens, Dress Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also — A Large Assoktment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. o- Rcmember the Address, 151 BARRINGTON STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH GEORGE ST. a o w 9r U > » CO •0 Ml w A (A O & § r M d •a A I o A p A BUOWN BKOTUEBS and CO.. Orduaucc Square, Halifax n, n. FI'MXR .t CO.. Tin Plato, If, I\'. DC, D.\. Hrjul of Powor's Wlinif. o n 224 li E L C IT 10 US F A U M IC R S [1878 SUI^ MUTUAL LIFE A^D ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. OF IViONTREAL. Capital! actcj Assets, - tl&U.QQQ. -o- Xow Life and Accielcnt BusinosH submitted in 187G $l,Rr)(;,50S,;>r) lLs,li57,(;s 7ir>,t)M,(i4 statement of Income Casli Asset:? Security for protoction of AHsurcd Net Suiplus for I)istri! ution as at Ist January, 1877, after iiKiUitig reserves at 4.j- i»er '"ent... .; I'lxt'-a'jt from the i»ro(>f Sheet of Governtnent report. iucrjiiKe in premiums received in 1S7(» over 1^7."). Canada Life .$L^S7() C i tizens 7;!l Oonfoderaiioii 17,S1<> Stadacona 2,«>5S Toronto LOll Sr, A Mutual $30,431 JR7>' Decrease for 1876 iu all Ameiican Com'panies iu Canada over $; 11 1,000. Economy '.^iid Security is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. Kow well the public appreciate these features is seen in the fact as shown al)ove from (Tovernment Authority, that the new business for 1870 was sixtif seven per cent, more tlian that of ] 875, -o- CEORCE FRASER, Manager for tlie Maritimo Provinces and IToTrfoundland, OFFICE, 76 GRANVILLE STREET, EALIli^AX, (Near tlie Tiaiilc of 2VIoiitreal.) -O- AGENTS IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Amherst, N. S J. a'-T. TOWNPTIUNU.. iHsq. Annapolis, N. S JOHN B. MILiLS, Esq. Bridsewater. N. 3 F B. WADE, Esq Charlottetown, P. E. I H. HASZAHD, Esq. Digby, N. S ... . H. S. WADE, Esq. Fredericton, N. B C. S. INGRAHAM, Esq, Kentville, i^J . S B. WEBST^iiE, Esq. LiverpooL N. S ...LORENZO Mir.BS, Esq. Mon<;ton, N, I> JAHVIS S. LAW, Esq. Newcastle, N. B JOIl.N LITTLE, Esq. New Glasgow, N.S JOHN McGILLIVKAY, Esq. Pictou, N. S GEV H.ELLIOTT. Esq. Shelbnrne, N.S G. W. McLEAN, Esq. St. John, N. B A. D. G. VANW .'^RT, Esq. Sydney, C. B C. CREWE RE A.D, Esq. St. John's Nfld THCS WINTER, Esq. Truro, N. S S. D. McLELLAN, Esq. Windsor. N. S J. E. CURREN.Esq. Yarmouth, N. S GEO. S. SANDERSON, Esq. BUOWN itlt*t>ruEU8 HuU €0., OrduHucc t»4|ttarrugd, etc 241 do. do. caien d,> toj) of pages. fJossip, Wm., Books and Stiitio, cry 2.')0 Gritlhi anil Norris, Blacksmiths. . . '. ,'238 Hall, W. S., Stationer and Coi)j)er Plate P,i inter 14 Harrington, N. 1*., Hohnan's Pad... IM> Harris, H., Nurseiy j ! Hertlo, James, House and Ship Carver '251 Hirshfield, George, Sausages liO Hopgo'>d and Crease, Groceries . . . .251 Hunter, John, Brass Founder 37 Jardine & Co., Wholesale Grocers. . .'2.']7 Jenkins, T. J. & Co., Atitioneers, etc. Jonnett, J. It. and Co., China, (}lass,otc 23 Johnson, \V. H., Sewing Madiincs . 25 Jones, T. R. it Cu., VVh'sale Clothiers '2fi3 Keith, Alex, and Son, Brewery li> Ke))t, Geo. A., Boots and Shoes 80 Kuhn, P. J., Dry Goods 34 Lowell, W. L. & Co., Life and Fire Insurance 21 Mncdonald and Co., Brass Founders, left side right hand })ages. Mackasey & Co,, Shipping Brokers and Commission Merchants. . . 22 Mackinlay, A. and W., Statumery. . .239 McKerron, Wm., Marine Notary. ... 20 McKay, Aress i-: Feud Store . . 12 McMurray ;ind Co., Dry Gocds 220 Mahon Bros., Dry a o 9 g o •0 •0 a e. I en O $ H A O » an o BltOWN BHOlMEKSi «£ CO., Orduauce Stiuurc, UaUlax. II. n. FirLliEll nnti VO„ Pntciit liar Ciif trrs lictui of Ponrr'N Wlmrf II. 220 .MKLCriKIl's FArniKu's [1H78 Pa.,'0 P.irkrt, Win. iiixl Son, Cotton MillH.. f.S I'u.irt, II. v., ('i;;itral Ikuxr 222 I'hilp, .luhti II., HiitM, (.'aps, Ktir-i. . . 4 I'Uikfonl uii.l Hlack, Ship('li:m Synionds.W. S. tt(yO., Iron l'oiniders"2.S.") Symourt, .1. li., Toliaoco and Ci;,'ar.s, (J Sweet, U. .)., SujfarH, ToaH, ito IS TlioakHlon and Anifwin, Hardware. 40 Thomas & Co.. Hnts, (^ips, Furs, cte. 2.Vi Thi>ins(m, ('atlieart, Com. Merehant. 8 Tobin, Jolni & Co., W. I. Produce, Teas, ete .r. Tromain, U. (i., luEiuranee 220 Wallace, Robert, Sewinjjf MaehincH. 250 VVallicc & Haleom, China, UlasH, ete. 21 Whytal, W. and Co.. Leather, etc 2.S Wliytal, John L., Boots and Sh«»e8. .24(( Wilson, .T. F,, Foundry Ajrcncj'.. .. 8 Wilson, Wm., Hats, ('iii».s Furs, etc. 210 Woodworth, J. L., (Jottcm Warps .. .240 Woolrieh, J. H., Fniflish Pharmacy. 2.'"i5 General Agent CANADA AGRICULTURAL Insurance Oompany, OFFICE : 14 SACKVILLE ST REET, ■ HALIFAX, N. S. LOWEST RATES. Paid up Capital, - - Government Deposits, $250,000 50,000 BRITISH SHOE STORE, t@2 eR«)M¥l]LLi STKiiT. — o- W. C. BRENNAN & G JNIanufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealei's in Boots. Shoes and Eubbers, -o — HALIFAX, N. S. M S BKOWW UKOi^. and €Om ^Vhoiesule lini^Sists II. ft. 1-111.1.1:11 wt 40.. ItlnMliiia INiwilrr. Il< nd of l*invrr% niiiirr* !, etc. ') .. .. 18 W <« 1878 J ALMANACK. 227 I?,0BIlNl"S03Sr'S PIIOSPIIORIZED ilUl^SION OF COD-LIIER OIL, VTith Lacto-Phosphato of Lime, FOR PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tickling Coughs, Diseases of the Bones, Joints and Spine, Rickets, Leucorrhoea, GENERAL DEBILITY, EMACIATION. ————<) Read the following extracts from a letter from C. H. S. CROWKHITfi, £8q. CANTKHniKY STATrON, York Co., N. B. Mil. J. II. lloniNHON. Octolior 10th, lH7(i. J)i;ar Sir,'-]u loply to your letter of cmiuiry, I ^v(•^l!(l say that yi>ur "I'1k»s- l)li<)rizt!(l Kumlsioii of C'nfl Liver Cil witli Ii:ict()-l'liosi))iate of Liiiit:,'' ia the best inoparatiuii of tlic kind 1 havo over seuii or taken. I was ordered by my pbysiuiau to take it, and eoniinenccd about the last of Auifust, and since that time I have felt like a different man, and also look diflfer- ently, and all for the better, as the doetor can testify. 1 wa,s unable, in the summer to walk any dislanee without much fatigue. I can now take my j,'uu and travel all diiy, and feel first-rate at nii^dit, and eat as much as any hnn' ^-luan. Have not bled any Kiiico 1 took your jjreparation, and can now inHate my lunj,'^ without feeling' any soreness, atid I think I can inflate them up to full measurement same as before 1 was sick ; liave also ,i,''aiiied in flesh ; my weight in the summer was 17;{ lbs., and now it Ih nearly 100 lbs., which is pretty well up to my former weight. The foregoing is a correct statement which I am pre|)ared to swear to, and I hereby autliorixe vou to give it piiblicitv in my iiismc. 1 am, dear Sir, yours truly, " (Signed) C. H. S. CltONKIIlTE. We, the underaigncd, hereby consent to have nur names i)ublished as witnesses to the effects of Robinson's " I'hosphorizcd En;uIston " on the i)erson «if Mr. Cronkhito, and do assort tliat the foregoing statement is correct in every particular. (Signed) AiJ':XANl.)KH J5EN^'ETT, J. 1'. WILLIAM MAIN, REV. THOMAS HARTIN. O TESTIMONIAL FROM CAFT. JOSHUA HARPER. J H. RonixsoN, Es(j. Sackvillk, N. B., l\h. l.Sth, 1877. I)i'((r Sir, Early in October last I took a severe cold which settled on my lungs. Alter liaving a bad cough for abi>\it six weeks, I had a very severe attack of bleeding fmiu tho lungs, while on a ]»ass:ige from (^'ueiiistown to Dover. I had daily sjiells of bleeding for some days, until I lost abtiut two gallons of blood, and was so weak as to be scarcely able to stand. I jiut back to (^ueenstown, where I received such medical assistance as enabled me to get liomo. 1 saw an advertisement fif your I'hosphorizcd Cod iiiver Oil Emulsion in a paper. I immediately scut and got a half dozen bottles, after taking which 1 feel myself a well man again. My weight, which was reduced to 120 pounds, is now up to my usual standard of 152 jiounds. Seeing what it has done for me, 1 can con- fidently recomineiid it to others afHicted with lung diseases. Yours, very truly, (Signed) JOSIITTA HARPER, Of the Ijar(iue Maru Lvwcrinon. O FOR SALE AT THE DRUG STORES. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE ; SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. PREPARED BY J. H. ROBINSON, CHEMIST, ST. JOHN, N. B. AVERY, BROWN & CO., AND FORSYTH & CO., HALIFAX, N. S., WHOLESALE AGENTS. o o g i Ml O Sd o ■d r> I en d •0 •0 o f W ? IIKOIVN BUOTUEICS d£ CO., ^VlftuleHftle Druggists. II. II* i'lUJJlU iiimI 4'0., KoIiIi'h i*af<>iit l>.viiiiiiii(<*, IiimhI rinvci-N Ulinrf JO 1 228 liKLCIIKIlH KAiniKU rt [1878 -«1 « u Pi u a I >> o 0} A CO (8 DAVIDSON & CRICHTON, IMrOK'I'KHS OK BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps and Furnishing G-oods, WHOLESALE AND liETAlL. •o- 1^3 iiiitl 153 Ilolli-s Htroot, HALIFAX, N. S. DO GO X ^15, IMl'OlI'lEK^s Ol' *i f . West of England Broad Cloths, Coatings and Trouserings, SCOTCH TWEED SUITINGS. 191 MOLLIS STREET, - HALIFAX, N. S. (Opposite Province Building.) o L'-^ » (A » O W u> o PATTERNS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION, AND ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 4 rkutogiUDhlc CUcuiiculs, etc., at UUO^VN BUOS. aiul €0. H U hiirf m; I: ?■' I |>KLCBKil> Mi«m^% HftV^i ftiii iMiii^ JL J ^ J^ -■«■> ' HOVft the a^e aJiii;*iiJ|F*it«U|>^'WJf fc,. , ..S C_ •^,' I, in HaUfex Haxbfli ; »lso, at a«y SUtiMi on the Intoreolw"*! and "Windsor a'>• HALIFAX, N, S. • I I I s I > 9 O o % I Huec €ap8 and Anklets at BROWN BKOTHER8 and iO II. M. I 1 iiLi:ir A <;o., Kaw himI Kollcd litHsccd Oil, head roMrrM^bnrf 23 G 5 I t M e n 9 BELCHERS FARMER'S ri878 0} M Cm O Hi h) n &®lii)€)li B-esis. -o- WHOLESALE DRY GOODS -O- ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, December 1, LsTT. Since the Great Fire of June last, our Stock and Ottice are to be found at the IRON WAREHOUSE, "WEST ElSriD OIF TJISIXGTST^ STIiEEX> ■- -About the 1st of Marcli, 1878, We shall remove to our spacious New Warehouses, on the OLi) SITES, . ^ ^ ^ <;# -^ -^.j MARKET SQUARE AND CHIPMAN'S HILL, o P •1 p p m ■A I ,i :, ^y\\ . OCCUPIED BY us SINCE 1832, <..> Where we shall be prepared to see our friends, and offer them even greater advantages than in the past ; as we are now making ari'angements to do so. i J DANIEL & BOTB. d o ifi CfC! o o o I 9 •fi4 n i « D] ;2. g Pe S o o o ■t* bfi a t n o to O o P) o < 8 E UKOWN ttlt08. niul CO., Oiduauce Square, llnlit'ax I L r\ n'kjiii H. IB. ri!lilii:K niMl 4'Om OIIh for MiM-liliiery, hCMl INtwcr'M Whairf P Oi »li »i a «♦ p p m w P m en o M K! in > O rt- I (8 OB I n i it I 1878] ALMANACK. 237 o 0) u o bfi I M O O O P u JARDINE «( CO. "Wholesale and Eetail GROCERS and SEEDSMEN, 85 Prince William 8t, and 28 Water St. " f DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BRITISH, WEST INDIA AND AMERICAN GROCERIES AND FRUITS. DEALERS IN Peruvian Guano, Super-Phosphate of Lime; Ground Bones, Bone Meal; GrountI Plaster and other Fertilizers. SHIPS SUPPLIED WITH STORES IN BOND OR DUTY PAID. iMANI^FACTUKEK OF Steam Engines, Boilers and Mill Machinery, Importer and Dealer in all kinds of MACHINERY AND MACHINERY SUPPLIES, Railway, Colliery and Contractors' Supplies. METAL MEECHANT, p\ o Sd 8r > a !^ en o o p pi o AND Manufacturers' Agent. r?' OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOMS : 30 SACKVIT.1.E ST., HALIFAX. en H d ►I I cn 1 (D O cn o M M i;UOn.\ BIIOS. aud €0., Driiggfi^tii, Halifax II. n. FI'LLKi! linil ro., IftoiiK'MHc ('ill Nail^, head of Foiv«r*« Wkarf I n fa •3 id I at hi o; •d •0 CO •d 0} n 238 BELCHERS PAllMER S [1878 Flour Merchant. HALIFAX, N. S. jv CM . V t md ii;i'l for ;al(i, V. 0. B, at Mills, cho:cl z^mm brands of flour, VIZ : SUPERIOR EXTRA, EXTRA SUPEiFIHE & CHOICE STRONG BAKERS, All uf whioh 1 oHl'I' low for Cash. » ■» « ( ■ »- Sainiiles mailed on application to J. A. MARKLE. Promptness, Despatclx and Durability. ¥ NORRIS, SHIP AND GENERAL Betwesn Virginia and Liverpool Wharves, UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. •o- • Always on hand, a <^^ood assortment of Galvanised Clews, Jib-Hanks, Thimbles and Ship Work, Grapplings, Anchors. Also — Sledge, Pean, iVIash and Busch Hammers. TOOLS MADE TO ORDER. CHARGES MODERATE. 1 uadult crated GiuniKl 8pice!«, nt BltOWN BKO!!^. and CO i wkiirr [187^ Wf*'9t it I o w 3UR, ! iKERS, jB. Lty. s. ork, ers. ! E. e C3 > H O « M > ««• o i Soards, (, lUMK BOOK PMfRS, llaiik Books in ^PiSat variety, Bi0k^I*m^et Books, . O30&'f^€>pPS'' ■ WDMmiia PENS. -^ mmmm mm%mj$^ mm i»siis» BOOKS, eptBES, MATED^IATIGAL OesmUMEKTS, ICjSpB and Attiises, WHatlSAiEiM) RETAIL IT m RATES. I I iiliUli i .u/i i linjptoiMi.'T i i ii ii l p i i i M ii ^i i<|)wwil^^ mfmm^mmmMW^p^^wmmiammA m. pimmmmmmmmfmm nii \ ]if\ i ii « ttmmm0m - 1 , if I ■ I— -■^■■'. ■■■..»■■■■■ Mi^.i , .i.„.^„,. ,: : ,.m r« »m, m m>t rM i n ■». — .■■■,■ ■— ,. ■■■.. — .T^ ■::. ■■ | i'" ",""jr ^^ 240 bklcbksCb faiimiir'b [1878 J". "I^^ YAHNS. GSNTENNI&L ^ < ,J^: .«■ tot Yam (wiiAi qim axoopttop) obtAihld in t^ Dotninknt equal hi 4nr»ltttijiy to any Yft«t ttunHiliMituredi. -», . TT" ¥"*** *M/>*?'*'' gtuTOoiitt: made, of 43^ Yarn. ar» not l{ab!» to tradw shrlnKiiire in waafaiiiti but Twwierve tlielr sb* and s|lape tiirouffhdi^ MIttPBCg OOTOoi r W^R Pg, in all t|ie imnal oplori. MI8P10IC Mii.i^,lir: idHN,!ii^ i; j; i;. P^^aB WOM^B^Agmt. Canaistmg a|)er, Envelopes, Bank Bookfl, Memo, and Pass ^oks, Slates, Pens, PwMsils and^SiiiiaoBeBi Siuidrifls. BZBIdBS^ratmGB m bc»oks. Latest Books, Kaveis, &c., always on hand. s o SE o o iii B p Q s: s. it G«: v^ II. ' ?: P> mmtmmmmm ■wr-i'iiiM I ! f 1 § A 5' 1 i 4 ] A am ^ sel 4 1 g for s p la 1 ... .: '!M'^' "1878 BO, "is' tt pes, 1878] !I.IL,I,|. I J l UluafPffffB ALMANACK. 241 fS^^^BTO ■ _ fSIB" " >'. tQS99^|i|HBI ^IsRS^'BBpBli^pSli ^Ibt * ^ « '%>:./> t^^^i^ffSfl^^^^ W «t«ni of Viobt-uiuler 9 UQ.r 'jrona» ^ PAint Qili, Wool Oil. iMOad Ol, Mkobfe^ 0«, Blue l^ne, OoppewA, Indigo, L<«wo^ SvOMliir, T«mfehei». lRi|»«ie% Spioei, Baking Soda, Cwamof 'rminr, Wai^^e S ft w^ ■.' .4,' ^•s - m ^ mtm mttm^f^ 1 at 4 imtiOtsXN eboice Wines, fwdi Brandies, 4& I s ! OorsOT (rf^Boke and BarriAg^n i wU i " I I " f " UWKSih I TO BtlT tOlIE Where good va toe iiii*i*»h'«'««'ted'* fo *« ftwiW. Where yoa will ifl4 > largB o** *«" ^rf^ Stock c* 'S9 FV -.1 • > I '■'" Corner (^Jifg0^W^^ MWf^AK; ^^^^^jV^^^j^JJJg jI BK«WV ll|NMl»«|# «r ll^^w^^ ArtWI««. • r i [1878 M, '^ 1878J iW^f#rFHin^^ UB 28 BiJUM BiW, Slilta, ir. 8. / ,^ BffQETEU Of f^nmmmt Cora Meal, &e. 4W^ DlWaitPTIONS OK V. WRSI ANBCIifmiR^^ BACO!!, atfrrEB^CHEESE, ETC. Whotmtle jih^ BeM Dealer in eterjr dMoription of fmfs^Gm^^^^ Dolls, : V c^C^pUDpr^, jFaifUTi99, FP*m, i'^i^^xjisrs Faney Ptp6s, Hair (Ml«, Peri^imery, rr^»^^ 244 bslober's parhish's [1878 AND DEAT BHS IN n t AND s n a Of EVERt DEscmraoN, HARIJWOflfl, CHEIlRir, WAUI8T, PWE, SPWKIE, HHilOdK, ETfi.- Fine and Cedar SUofk M^gM SaiH Pine I Spruce ClaplJea-rdS, Extra, Nal, 2 &>. PALINGS, POSTS AHB MNCE RIBBONS, tWGH^SH AMD AMERXbAlT (JeOlIfiir^, WINDOW SAStik8,fSAUKS,lie.-J)OOK8, Jic. All of lyMoh we offer for sale low. C4 ? s Office, Virg^iiiia "WJiarf, HALIFAX, N. s. > I I ■^ a«#^ir BK9&. »zid €«., W]K»l«8iile Brvsgisln " VI to a -0 o ,:^ (A (3 «3 U (3 ■^^ vn a o fcD a h ci rH O ■»-» U r-t » o o < o 18781 n. II. I'lTliliKK .t <-0., rafoiit Safoly l'fi/<>, ll<>sul ofl'o^vrr'N IVIinrf. fo« F, o tlO 8 -0 o ,:^ (A -« a a •M l-H w •♦J u +1 « a o +i a •ft h o o < o Q 1878] ALMANACK. 24') h^i :^; ^ ^ Q pq rr' CO OQ rtsi ''Ci PQ ^•5 3^ CO ns cc op 03 ;-( 2 ^ '^ ^ •-^ ^ r3 CO o o3 '—J 02 c^ o rt O CO r- a3 , ^ O *=" Cxj —< "TTJ "^ OD CO CD P ■ CO h-3 g • r— < > - CO bid r--i ^•^ CO f=! GO -'J o c3 •I-H >.. CO (X) CO C^ r^ O •r-< CO t*. CO t^ O 4J l>y V !9luil's iiiul Coufectioitei-y, at Ullon\ i;ECorils:us anU DO. n. n. FIlMiKR niul ro., Itar and lloli Iron, lioa U *a 5 13 n rH O 4^ CO O o .Siiungt'.s ISruKlicti and C'oniibs by UUOMi\ ItltOS. and €0. II. II. FIILLKR A CO., Y. M. Hlicct Kinr, llond ofPtnvcr'H Wlinrf. U & (i P o ►1 o O &> M P. O o P t o i ► * 14* (9 1 o I:* n a •0 Q A A O U « u o u B o g (3 is (A t h U (8 n o ■»» HI o 9 O Q O < 1878] ALMANACK. 247 JACOB STREET SHOE STORE, 19 JacoT3 Street, BETWEEN STARR ST. AKD POPLAR GROVE. F. A, RflcLarren, I )K ALE 11 IN BOOTS, SHOES Al\/D RUBBERS, HALIFAX, N. S. mmPH M. BENT, Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT AND FARM PRODUCE Of every description. Agent for the Kings County Produce Depot. All kinds of Goods Bought and Forwarded. 01 138 & 140 BARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX. FOOT CDF HDTJIiE STI^EET, :HlJ^1L.XFj^:k:. r (ESTABLISHED 1817.) Fowling Pieces, Revolvers, Rifles, GUNS AND RIFLES MADE AND REPAIRED. Best Qualities Gunpowder. CARTRIDGES OF ALL KINDS, &c. !!»poili;i'S, Uiu, IMS UJMl i'oillb?^ nt IJKOWN KKOTIIKHK A CO. n. H. illLLKR nn Vi O CO (0 UiCOW.^ UKO.S. ami CO., ISetail i>iu;j;;;i,<>t;« I II. 18 m rhnrr 878 ]nir- unu- lon. '^ » CA 01 a IB 52! a o O > Vi O CO w rt- o 9 3. II. II. FrMii:U mid V».. BfobbN and lloaroVH Variii^ili, INnvoiN Wlimf n o A P, o c» •0 rt to h u 1^ (0 ».< 0) u pi I +> o 13 to a o o o Q o < 1878] al:manacis:. 211) ; (CARRYING H. M. MAILS.) INLAND EOL^rE '() SYDNEY, CAPE BEETON, Via Railway to Fictou, P. E. Island Steamers to Port Hawkesbury, and Bras d'Or Lake by Steamer Neptune, from West Bay to Xmas island. Baddeck, Little Bras d'Or, Wliycocomagli, North Sydney and Sydney. I o rnssengers by tliis SPEEDY and COMEORTARLE TJouto, leaving Halifax l>y inornitiy: train every Monday aiv' rimrsdiiy for Pioioii, wilt reach BADDECK at 7 a. m"., and SYE TIY at noon, on Tu^^mIov and Friday. Leaving Sydney every Mon^: and Tlnirsdny they arrive at Pictou in time to take the morning trui r HALIFAX. FOR WHYCOC MAGH. The NEPTUNE leaves jNIr. Christ!- Little Bras d'Or, at noon every Friday, returning to Sydney on rday. FOR BOSTON. Passengers leaving Sydiiev evei-y Thmv lay, connect at Port Ifawkes- hury on Friday nioriiing at 6 o'clock. witU the Steamers " Somerset" and " Carroll" lor Boston. For fiirtli.T paiticniars apply to T HOWAIiD IIEATTY, Muster, oil board, or at the olHco oi J. TAYLOR Sl CO- M a o IT* > I P 5- » < p m I o» *- d » P ?? f a f* w « o -a o UUOUK UiiOTIIi:ic>s am! €0.. MuUi L< a!" aiid Miy Paiutni II. II. I'l^LLKK ,t <;0., "Hart's" L< allirr Kciniii;. Iii>» o u •S ;^ n "as U o •0 ■•4 w4 n liKLCIIKU S FAKMICU' S [1878 ROBERT WALLACE, I' lO-lr — Ux>poi" TVfjLter 194 Second door North of Hurd's Lane, - HALIFAX, N. S. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Sewing Machines, CLOCKS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Watches iuul Clocks Ttopuiretl and Kcgiilated on the preuiises by lii'st class mechanics. NEEDLES, OIL AND OIL CANS ON HAND. Sewing Machines Repaired. Agents Wanted. ll Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ^1. Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings, "Winsor & IToT^toa's Artii^ts' Materials and. Engineers' Stationery. All tlie Eduoational Books in Lreiioral use in the Colleges, Academies and Public Schools of the Province, constantly on hand. The Mar'+inie Series of Readers — and the Maritime Elemontarv Geography, ])re- scribed for use in the Schools in Nova Scotia — Wholesale and Rerail. Pens, Inks, Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Black Board Chalk, Exercise Books, and all other School Requisites. 'i'he only house in the Province whore a complete Stock of Artists' Materials from the best makers in the world are to be found. A complete Stock of Material foi Wax Flower making, always on hand. Mathematical Instrunients, Measuring: Tapes, Enijrinoers' and Surveyors' Chains, Scales, i'aiailel iluics. Drawing Papers in great variety. Tracing Papers, anil Tracing Linen, and a great variety of otherarticles indispensable to Civil lingineers and surveyors- -every article of the \^ry best (juality, PAl'lvii HANGINGS by the b;i!e, done up expressiy for country trade. Gold Pens, Pen-Hulders and Pencil C.isos of the i)e3t description, from Aikin, Lambert & Co. \aiuable Presents, in P.oxes of AViiisor \ Newton's Superior Water Colours, and PhoLogritjih, Autograph ami Scrap Albums. Older your Magazines, Newsjiapers and any other, from Great Britain and the United Status, at William CJos^ip's, and they will he sure to arrive punctually with the utiuost despatch, and at tlie lowest raJJe you may require. Printing and Book-binding of every description done to ordur. Copper Plate Printing done to order and with dcsjiatch. . Wholesale Agent for Cami)beli's Sv.bool History of Nova Scotia. O n o •0 9 e. o _"» P > d o < xn 09 > en «< MM o CO A O \ BltOW> UUOTUEUH «& €0., Oriluauce Hqaarc, Uallfax ' < ( I 1? S « P « U « P. A yi u o c s 1 »4 U O ■la t t o o % 'h H'liarf 1878 D4 S. llLSe,'; ted. < on's M O ains, aiiil leers atitl lally 'late I II. II. FIMJ:it A <'f*„ Itooflii" rflrh mimI raix'r.flnul of INmor's Hliarf 1878] ALMANACK. 2ol k ! i a B .a 4A c s V a u at s il FSjOIKT tn ft n n o s t o KALi:il IN 5 OF KVJOilY i)i:s('Kn>'l'I()N, F0R m^U, WOIVIEI^! ANP CHrUDREN'. 100 & 102 Upper Water St., Halifax, N. S. ^F TIkjhc wlio want a ^^^ooil ailicJ*,' at tlic lowest ])iii'(' f(jr w'hkh it can Ix.i l)()ii«4bt, would do wdl to call. HGPGOGD & GHEASE ! AVlioli'salu and lictail Dealers in ^mi, \kh, Mim, k OATS. BRAN AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. 20S Argyle Street, - Halifax, IT. S. JAiWii HEHTLE, House $c Ship Carver, MUIR & SCOTT'S WHARF, - IIAIJFAX, lias conytaiitly on Iiaml a large assovtuieiit of liillet Fhjiire lleads^ Stevu Mofflduif/s^ Cfipitafs and SJtips^ Knees, ORDERS FflOiVl THE COUNTRY PaOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Terms Reasonable. o o « C i a m I-" I U o •0 •d a J? *i Ui CO o ft) irus&vs, Hui)i»oi-(vr>«, ut itKOW\ uuuiuiuit.SA t« II. II. I I'LIJJt niul 4'0.,0\i4](> of Iron Ppiiif, kcnil of Powor'n niinrf I n. .<3 m ♦J o I (A 0) O JH CQ 0) n o sz; o CO Halifax Steam Bakery, 274 UPPER WATER STREET, AND 386 NORTH HARRINGTON STREET, Koop constantly on liand, WIi(»1(niiI(' and Retail^ FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND OATMEAL, No. 1, No. 2, ?].Kti-a, Thin Family, Thick Family. NAVY BREAD, No. 1 and No. 2, BAGS 100 lbs. (Jal>in F.icad, Soda. JJiscnii) (lUds. an W o > 1 << o w O O P m o p ►1 a s w m m h O o p h O (4 o Hi s a o > > +» (A O d § (8 +» O O (A O ■»* a e 3 I've Til l)r( Mi ;fi. tTN R « nuts iUliI 40. OriigglHts Halifax I o > H O i« u > t P n A o o p M o w m ft n. H. FliMiF.K aii<: i'O. OilM for .1lnrhiiioi-.v, Ik'iiiI of l>o>vcr's muirf 1878] ALMANACK. 2d:] » Q u o vA •0 I •a (0 h +» O (8 I ■*» o o ;h ■M O o o n o GHMONER'S M\IILll\IE DYES. Hosoino Vonccau Nidiolson's Scnvlot I'ink - Viirplo, iti two sl)!iil(>s Viulot- Rliiiivo VcUiiw, ill twt) hIhi'Ics I'.hii'. in t\vi> -li.idt'.s - ♦ Jri'i'U I'.iouii Mnrooij. Tlicf'o Dj'os fii'o put, ui> ill lo i ^T k ^ o i st, IJy wliorn they were originated. J. C. IS ALSO PROPRIETOR OF A BRANCH DRUG STORE IN DIGBY, N. 3. T. R. JONES & CO. Wfiolf safe Watfbustiwn, DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF k:: Mariactiirers of Miii ari Jolhrs i 1m, k, CANTERBURV STREET, o o U w > « o V p (0 p K 9 W a •3 o "I o o SAINT JOHN, N. B. BKOWN RUOTUEUS A, €0., Surgical luslruuuu'.s. II. n. m.1,F.R anil •*«.,nii riiilo, l«\l\, nv, n\. Yiond rowor'n Whnvf w en o 9, o o O •e (0 p rt- S o g o (» » o O P I— s o 89 > ft O W. II. rn.rER «t <0., ft«r nn«f lloir Irmi, Hrn«f of PottctN TThnrr, « o w g •0 8 O u ^ i. M o 'J rt i «3 O •a fit n 1878] ALMANACK. 255 B, ^., SlilTil: 33 TO 37 GEORGE ST., HALIFAX, HAS CONSTANTLY IN STOCK A CHorCE ASSOHTMENT OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Wliich lie oIVl'I'.s tc lii.s frliuid-; in 'i'ovvu ami (JMHiitry on the iiKjst i'itvor.ihk! tfrnis, WHOLESALE -35 AND 37 GEORGE STREET. RETAIL— 33 GEORGE fiTREET. The Go(a1» a re personirlly »el*'cte(l in ( Jrciit. lUitfkin ami Pniti'd Sfeatef", and sold at a wiiall advance on tlio «terling cost. REMEMBER THE ADDRKSS-33 GEORGE ST. CO O U < O Pi o LOO K TrI E 1^ E ! A SURE CURE FOR EXHAUSTED VITAL ENERGY, NERVOUSNESS, DESPaNDEHCY, SELF- ABUSE, SPERMATORRHIA, LOSS OF MANHOOD, ETC. Can only be rostor^^d by tbo CHAMHON HEEVE TOHIC, Under the above treatment the health and strength of the luoat feeble and wrecked constitutions are soon re.stcned. "O- J. 11. WOOLRICH, SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENT. (I^irections and Iii»trii«tioii« endowed.) ^ o § if o n (0 z & en fa fa m o o o BKOWK BKOTHKKS iS i'O., Impoilcrs ol IMteiit MtdiclMCH. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 5^ // ^ .A^k^x // > > ,>^ y ^ Photographic Sdences Corporation m 4 ,-\ V \\ % v 6^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 Sarnstoad & Suthorlanda, Sry Goods, 151 Barrlngrton St. £>. 223 ■ o bo €i Pi • t> •xS (3 o o M .«« m n -»* O O m n ;:| o o s-l o u ^' •ti o u i-g <1 o 2oC lil-LCriKUS FARMKIIS [1878 LIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. Insuring Lives at Low Hatos. RETAINING THE PREMIUMS IN THE COUNTRY. N. S. I*I10VIN"CIAT^ 330AI11>. SiH EinvARD Kenny, Chairman. Hon. James Macdonald, I J. S. IMaclean, Es(i. Thomas Abbott, Esq. | Geo. Mitchell, Es(i. Medical Exaniiner, W. N. "WiCKWiRE, Es(i., M. D. iifiii^ AiiEeiOA ij mmm m w ESTABLISHBD 1833. Assets, - Sl,300,000, Insurance on Buildings and their Contents, in Town and Country, effected at very low rates, for 1 or 3 years. FREDERICK ALLISON, N. S. Agent, OFFICE, OVER HALIFAX BANK. o \a o % o o $ o V o w o M 01 a Q o o P« o p. o la o B a en? o CI . y-'-. \ £est in the 'TTorld, Utor/r TTiieoler ft Wilson Se viae Machine. F. 25 o ta «» )S. JNTRY. liSq. o o o o ^ :>. ■ A. & W. MACKINLAY. Blank Book Manufacturers, FIl^ST l>I^lx^: Obtained at Provincial Exhibition, 1 '(>!« mBIOEITIOFSLAIEEOOES. Ledgers, Journals, Dav Books, Cash Books, Register Books, &c. &c. BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RULED AND PRINTED TO PATTERN. Copying Presses, Copying Books, Star Copying Pad, AND ALL OFFICE REQUISITES. HA^l^IFAX, N. S.