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The poai of tl film Orig bagi the tion othi firtt tion or ill The thall TINl whic IMap diffa entir begii right requ metl 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X y 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X Th« copy fllmvd h«r« has b—n r«produc«d thanks to tha ganaroaity of: National Library of Canada Tha imagas appaaring hara ara tha bast quality possibia considaring tha condition and laglbillty of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacifications. Original copias in printad papar covars ara filmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad intpras- sion. or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original copias ara filmad baginning on tha first paga with a printad or illuatratad impras- sion, and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad impraasion. Tha last racordad frama on aach microficha ahall contain tha symbol — »■ (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha aymbol y (moaning "END"), whichavar appliaa. L'axamplaira filmA f ut raproduit grica A la ginAroaiti da: BibiiothAqua nationala du Canada Laa imagas suivantas ont AtA raproduitas avac la plus grand soin, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattatA da l'axamplaira filmA, at an conformitA avac las conditions du contrat da filmaga. Las axamplairaa originaux dont la couvartura an papiar aat imprimAa sont filmAs an commandant par la pramiar plat at an tarminant soit par la darniAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impraasion ou d'illustration, soit par la sacond plat, aalon la cas. Tous las autras axamplairas originaux sont filmAs an commandant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprassion ou d'illustration at an tarminant par la darniAra paga qui comporta una talla amprainta. Un daa aymbolas suivants apparattra sur la darniAra imaga da chaqua microficha. salon la cas: la aymbola -^ signifia "A SUIVRE". la symbols ▼ signifia "FIN". Maps, platas. charta. ate, may ba filmad at diffarant reduction ratioa. Thosa too larga to ba antiraly includad in ona axposura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar laft hand cornar, ->ft to right and top to bottom, aa many framas as raquirad. Tha following diagrams illuatrata tha mathod: Las cartas, planchas, tablaaux, ate. pauvant Atra filmAa A das taux da rAduction diff Arants. Lorsque la documant est trop grand pour Atra raproduit an un saul clichA. 11 ast filmA A partir da I'angia supAriaur gaucha. da gaucha A droita. at da haut an Ims. an pranant la nombra d'imagas nAcassaira. Las diagrammas suivants illustrant la mAthoda. 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 »*M» -■«^^ ■ri--9e5s -■ ■/•■. '^^^i mm m vif j ?«*j»^-^^. ;'^v. 1 J. •■ :tl*^ ■z^. m'^MM^imfimiv: I;;- s*. I*i^, *^»«w«%' >»*'*i»(*fc Sff^p' X 5 a 1 I 8 J! n I [1880 i dwara COTIiERT, V s i I'oa, Steel, Cprdage, Catt7as,^'f NETS. LINES, TWINES, \ T f) OCHRES. OILS. VARNISHES^ grkiltral frnplemmfs. Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &b. "B I. ' ■ . 205 & 207 Lower Water Si, HEAD OF MITCHELL'S WHARF, Halifax, N. S, I H 6 I i o B«al tarlna t'^loRue, Genntae l.«IMttifii Pcriwmes, wjk-:u*i>« i s 8 f I a J I I ai I 45 Tipper Wa I ■: t .6 fifPO&TEBS OF Londc^ Faiiits ttid Oils, Cordage, Kets, Twines and Liaes, Gunpo^ider, Shiit/MimDg MatexialB, 'Horse Kails Und Shoe8, Agiicuitural Implements, Table and Pocket Catiery.Auidrlcaiii Rubber & LeaiSfaer Belting. . ' .-•* -■■ ... 4itALSO— ^^ «E8T AfKitLED car llAiLS, House BniMiHg Hardwafe of an kinds, Pof S]li jt Idfsit lygt SiiiAv Vlioyo & M Bead of Fo'W'er'8 DTluutf, UPPER Water stREET, Halifax. ■SK^- ;s i lajNirtfd liy ^»«W« A WIIBB, frvpi Ike MaiiHAK-tvron. ^ / I 1^ laiBJi IToble ft HpAfB^ Yftfltelte: [1880 • aaui Beta4i STATIcarEBS^ i Photo. Albaaw, bcmp Albunw, Optra OUwM, UdlM* CoUpMllOM, WriUiiff DmIu, 8cl I PurtM, tiUltM, Chws, PlMjrlnr Ctrdi, BeatqiM, DoininoM, ■ Blank Books, j lltmo. Bookt, Pocktt Books, ChrooHM, Glllott's Pent, Mitchell's Pons, Wvitinir MMl lying Inti, ;« i I %aKK!?2L Boob 11 eierr Dqi^ M« Aff«Btb for illt}'irM4, llfflB M6ltLEY 1 ALtCII.'l24' ^nvOM^IMw • ' ' » 4 ( FASHION ABLE HAT a ' ' ' ' ■■ ■ 1 . ; t T I ■ ir. • > JOHN h: **.***•, iMPoiinm Airb' DCAiiKB in Hatf, Ci^^||^||i|irflo {|^|p|,^Ti{Nii||i Vallies. .. LEiTHE|i EAT OASESJ Q^BPBt BAGJ|.' 4to., 8d Upper Water, Streets Ha^ifax^ N. 8. •t.4*>' irf , tvi'i::; » JW i mENOI^ STACK OF IMIE? R1R$» And Gentlemen*iiTur and Hea-ry Cloth <%iwdf eriry d^arrip€ioD,%fll bb oflFerad to intemUM parchnMra at the loweat |»ricM ftf oaaL .XA^i JAH ,1 aaj u : I ' ^, 6i£tt«^Mte rt«rl«» WKter, #w)ld' WMtliMM Bi^ttKilMllii' ESBBSSB 'wl { I th UK. R. i^ 00*% ic*iiU* i I 188U] AMIAITAOK. A; STEPHEir ft SOU, 101 M 103 Bamnglcm St, III L0\ ^ Lu J?> JO .i ?H ! OUR REPUTATION -AS -THE CHEAPEST D) TEE FlOViNCE, WE ASEBODND^ 10 SUSTAIN. ' 1 Orders l^y maU QefeMiy MtmaMk PABTPUR ATTENTHW aVtM TO fWJKHiPAPPPIHg irSTEPHEN A SON, s » fig r«. ; nAUWJkX,n.9. 3t:^., %mmmmmm mmmmmmfmammmmmmmmmm I { iw »WJir # WJiBII, diract i pw j f iHi i t FlikeraM^s imoO lin-jniii EachSeaaoQ our Stjockia^personftlU selected by 9XiS of the firm, and &s it is r^^U^iiiHhed by nearly every Mail Boat, it will be fouB^ oat^ the most thoroughly assortafiiij/hefClti ^ ; ; ;_£ ( {. Special attentiom-^^f ^ Sfe g fo our stock of MftAMTLE JIIAKII«Gi.4. MILLINERY. .1 i>i < : r i . . Buyers and Country Customers. ,., mASlOIASAllT.BOlISSITBSTp. New Wholesale. WarehonaOf. 25 Dukft St. I :-^ '•■•WW i»» w—. fWMtftMae in-niiNni Miiittii^j *• i< :l i I /^ByMiiirfteivfir ui^Mj H^i. Fvtunr^ to. 10 BELCirER*8 FAIMIBR8 [1880 viiGenetaliOoamissio SH^jfc. Consignqieivtfi pf ouipU^f dealt with. •Good^ forwarded. .... ,■ > ' .'. ■ 1 ' Zm AIIB'n«!liASE& OF HSH CAip^ SMGIALW. ' CHAllliERiST PtOCyRED. Imperial German Consul. I I i BEE mPORTER OF^ n li wt 9 nishingr Goods, Rubber Coats and Leggings. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASNIOMBIE STYUS. As our Terms are STRICTLY CASH, we can afford to make ' -up Qftrin^utA at very Iqw ^pioea. v , , :«, 118 Vpptt "Wmt.Ccifa^ iidob ^M, I \ r, C^Mt rr«fa9l»n» MMfiinitori, €i|iiiM«ia«Kni8, H. H. FULLCR A €0.9 BhiMiiS B^^ Sl^>^lBgJ>oirtiii Trn [U'!^mM P9bIie)ii|t^onage kindly soliplte4 for \h9^ A.t S® & 3@ ll(iK,g STREET. HALIFAX, N. S. OPPOSITE (^MITH B^OS. * ^ i,6«o.oto MOW nr usfe isr all pabtb or tmm woald. 4WI!.8(i'^ New FamO^ and Mflttif^oturing Est.flftlfiliod'OTali' A qnnrter of a, «eilittiry. S%e tti« sew IfadrioM juct out in 1876 ; ensy to ofienite, »elf-«etting needles, self-adjusting attachments and tensions. PRICKS REDUCED. The best Maohine in tlie world at the lowest possible priee. 8BND won CntCULAR. * Vr. S. JOaNSOlT, Qeneral Agent, iSib HOtLIS ST., HALIFAX, N. S. 8«wiac MMltfM NMdlM off «11 ktada. bMtMMUM Twm fM Tailors Mid Shoe Trado, Clark's Bopbaat Spool Cotton, *o. . LQir P9XCES f TUB WHKli.BSA]«C TfiADi. f 1 I" 1 ii««Wt.^J9rEM, wii»i«wi« »niat«u Ei»t«»itolifd mt4. ■iMf I I 1 14 BBLCItKR'S PARMKR'S [1880 EOiasoirssAWGBmm PAtiNTCb IN U. S Al^t) CANADA. \Btl Tlif ^apwill fid ^oiil ^1 1 ttt • « ii3«. i4KMtt> MG ^IfM ««7Alf!Mlil6. '««» i. V This CN4iid«ruii marvel for it* oliei^invm and ^flenaj, the cost being but i2ft, whil* it ir fully fqitnl to machines oowttng ftv« tinies ri niuoh, aud equally well adapted to grinding Mill, Rotary and Edge Sairs. SBSQ'Z) JPOTt OZZtCrD^A.XiS. J. HODGSON, Aivn^RStj^N. S. :-.■ : .-.» . I HIRSHFIEID, MANUFACTURER OF Sausages and Bolognas of all descriptions.- Always osr hand— FrMki ttm^'Oimi Birk» U%w^ Bmoii^ PieklM mnI 8m«t«d T*Rf ae)i» a«4 # TAriet/ of Smoked. ap4 Corned Meats. OitbeRS Solicited. Call and JKxaminb. miHM viMtkt suwiii^ AT mmmr memnm. 214 i4rg7le 3te«0^ BaUfax, XT. S. : j.TT- •■' ■■m '." ' Ji"^ Wfe«l«Ml«> DrttKKlBti^ aatlflut. I I } ! At IrJIk FriiUBft * €0t.% JnaA el r«w«9^f WtMrf. 1880] ALMAKAOK. 1^ WIRIIBMilflrOftftlO. Ale, Porter, Fmiti, Spioea, Cbeese, Fiokles, Wholesale ajjd Retail. 24i3 BoUis and 48 Water 3t8., , ,.,''':;':';i^Ai^,iFAx,.N,s.' St V ifc^w%»ft J fa^ '. ja^^Mr ni Wwfcj) GOMMISSION AND INSURANGE AGENT. rs let Compdfsit Wash Boards, Twine, &c., in stock at lowest rates to the Jobbing trade. Mmmm m *«^ ^or^ha mm nm REUANGE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, I AND ST^M-IRERS' INSURANCE SOCIETY OF GARAOA. 400 Xegrsr^of EMIU8H BIjAjiTIllG POWDER for sale loF Cl m MP »M ■— « !■ MK 1 wMl« !■ UM.HmKHitm^mgw t m n* / i i I i 4 I i lferft>g*'CI>di^i^ At^f^-'iliifc byH9lli ItrHJBtt 00. il BKLOlfR1l*S fAHMBR's [1§60 tmM^ifmtfmmiM ""^m^: WESTlMttX mtl(fE,trSH M$, &G. — ALSO — * Seal Skins and Furs for Exportation, puroliased ^1 J> TT f> If Mfghfest cash \Mu9. ? r ^ 'V i N^^.— PartTes oonitgning ^tJHll to the* dai>8crit>er, maj rely on reoeiving prompt and s^tis/iMstory returQa hj fjpllo^ng mail. /x ^ ■Ji OUR GOODS ARE MADE ON THE PREHrSES. 174 aid'!76 Low6i^ Wipf Street, pMker •• Mir'VlIt aff ••▼^ %M« Mr m/t »a»»ittJ« : > ? i I f Qol4 WiMnf anppllM, UH. U. VVU^^^Of^fH. I I J 9 . KB 19 il 1^ 1880] ir '•n &mm IAIN f HAdHMIilb Is no new or nntried remedy, bat-one that laas stood the test of years, having been used in the proprietors family iwdainonffst his M^uain- to placeitbeiorc tne pumic as a means ofrafieTingMe raserings of Inaukind. M^t kmjwing its virtbes ia MWemMtiwDt eq«iBKided that it wou^d be good in othe:r forms of disease p^iu. and on tri^ Ipniid it to exceed their most sabguino expectations, ftnd Have ivcbmnieiiddl it as snrpassiuii; any Liuiaiept or IHUn KUIer ia use. . Mm eitMiiVa sala 85 ceiuka. iu^ Qoniw#)iai(tiaee proves tbajt ib lifui lofljfc iv^ae.^f itf •aflcaqy, Jprieea m BOTAL SXA1C0H9 nmiMM 1^ dOVSTXTXTOIOliUIi flluUlttli For th%6 f' ! I I! m in \ i I I i i m OMBi'tf VHwib ftM Hoabto Rellli»4^ AM^iiM ^ ,,^j^j,^„,j,^j^ Id BELCHSlt*8 FAftMKR'S [1880 I UllMoiMmr I KH- JOHSEBARSSTE&D Keeps constant on hand a large stock of Lower and Upper Leather, French Fronts, English Uppers, English, Ameriean and Canadian Boans, French Calfskins, English Kjps, Levant Goat, Patent Fox Hides, Kid Skin, Polished Cord Machine Silk, Linen Thread, Lasts, Bbdi Aiia.lpKoe Manufacturers^who shonI4 pqi fiiirto fdlKAiM daunii&^iB AedW heloir* p^riAattng elsvwliere. ,AiD.]< >r.i' 'j\i <^pMb ]l»M«tl>8 lrk»rf> nMr the PollM uid Post Ofleea, HALIFAX, N. S. mirihf: M\kf ^AKAi^O Stove Slore. Sucoewor to R. DOWNS & SON, ^, ,- , , , , Tinsmith lie Plumber, Deafer in STOVES and GRATES. 304 a&A aod XTj^pe? Water St., galifaa, IT. S. Orders In the vftrions bVanehes of Copper, Lead, Z!nc, Sheet Iron and Tin Work proiuptly and periBonally attended to. MiMlrftM iK vNBHf ▼arletjr «t 'l*w i^«!«l«. S f I I At If. H* rUliLKR is e li(>;i;# I I i i t I o o ^ .A "•' . ' • \i IB ^^r k--* Jj mmuftkoturers ;>iii; t.in'. !f ALES AND PORTER. IMPORTSBS AND BQ1 ?ii£(8 ^ English Ale & Brown Stont. ImpoTterg^and Whniegale J^ealerrin I Ah ' ' ETC. ETG. iSBB BM^WX dl WKBB, Wk«l«Mil« Bragclilm ■Ultax. H!i H. Hi njUUHtJI CO.* CtoMnl HMr^art Ile«lirfy 80 BKLCHlCtt* VAHIIRR8 [1880 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL \ I i Xiondon Housep 168 and 170 QBANVILLE ST.. HAUFAX, N. S. Pllota aai BMTeri, HoMtorT of all kladi. White aad firejr BUaketo, 6-4 Uaioa aad Woollea Duiaski, FUiibcISm .m Ialll# C«T«|ri of oli^ ^Ifds. ^^ mf^"'-*' iimsted a» ^f^W SV'^ •tt'^ ¥ « f f sor1|ia;? HAVE IN §JOCK -;i «i n3tlf^t«»Elgl'''te liiiAJiiiS. •OHiiolT JjiiJ j2»« r>.*- - ■ Mil WRITIN O PAPERS f .i«iy'v* fi»ir. NoteJPapersI Blasik Book Papers, IK ©BEAT VARIBTY. ^ Memo. . Br 'a><|nircii»» CaM. •(•.« at Ml ■. fVttn M CO.^ i 1 I 1 jo 1^ 1880] ALMAlfAOK. ts Latk \Angug i^cgan^ ^ Co. \^--±- JPAPER MAKERS fkkii Air0 «»u-4ia '"^'•;VV -I'jf^ iU onr Ok \ OFFlOlS AND WAREliOUfefiS: 374. 37® and ®7t Saimt ^aml StrMt, . ' IG MOUtREAL. P. QC: « ^ . •o^ Windsor Mill, Sherbrooke Mill,. Portneuf Mill. \<) Always in stock, a full assortment of WRAPPIHU' AMD PRIHWN8 PAPER, SHEATHIM, tc. -O- Sole Agents in Canada £pf:,1^hje^dCjp)^jr^^,^, „y^ .: .-. ,s.1t - j g .. a- ,i.-j^ .**fc i ..Ui ' ^. O'ailMlfA'J Cnt Kails, Valtlsy Oils, Wm»9 PuUj, .ftofjF low. f ^ 24 belcher's paimcr's [1880 -UL lAr le, !el8, Tdaccos, %-4 'M T^i. ■vl* J. 4 » fit t?» ft ictdl it yipper Wfttop street h a jlif ax, n; 8. remB:mber HOMSBY & FLAVIN'S DEPOT, tit ftrgjfl!® Street, KatlftK, ..\VhaP8 you can leave youv order for' any descciptiun of PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL POTTERY. Wc manufaoture and have on hand a large stock, comprising Milk Pans, Cream Pots, Bntter Pots, Bean Pots, Preserve rO Jars, Molasses Jars, Liquor Jars, Ac. o We keep on hand a stock of Flower Pof>8 from thumbs np to 30 gallons. We make to order any shape, design or description of Flower Pots, Tiles, ]k>rdering, Ooviogi Vates.for gmdeiw, graves, &c., at prices that defy competition, we.viipply all thl»>prin«ipial4!oiMervatorieB in the city with Flower Pots, Fern Pots, &o. 1 I 3 ! o S •d t mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmmr'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CoUmm's ««« ILeen'a M«8l«rd«, all crailes mmA vtylca •! packagrs. At U. H. VULLKB k CO.'S, lieaa of Power's Wharf. o O lO J* m |0 1880J ALMANACK. 25 BMIKSS »IBECT(HIT ■9 vW/out IlfAreh, XSSO. CONTINUING FOR TWO YEARS. .- ' ■'*■ I nmii mmm advertik Agents' ^ill o^vass* all parts of tjie Dominion, and Eastern portion of tlie United States, for ., ,, subscriptions to tjie work. UKIIirN^ llf^^P^ 4fr^c^|-f «niulrle», llH|irj»^. _ AmeHcAn Bout 5flIlS) OalvAnfzed and BlnclCy i':li O A i l I I I n o 18 V H n »*« BKLCnKn's rARJlEU's [1880 i3?«i J^» Carriage anH Sleigh Builder. 4^1*% f*. ^be^ Sui)«cjfi^ builds to qytluroU kinds of ^»^ Light Carriages & Sfeighs at the sliortdst notice. SLEIGHS A SPECIALTY. CALL AND SKK THE ?lT.i\T $li\GLE, DfllBLE & T.1\DEM Mm, \\'h\c\i ^^eieaWi.i.lod ft FIRST SPEniAL V\llZK ANt) A mPLO>rA iic tl:t> i*r< vincinl i'lxl'iltitiun, lieltl tit rUlifrtxin 1879. .\»y infrin^fiiieiit on this Patent will be )>iosecnte P CJ o « to <0 FIrst-clflSK Carrlagrefi and Horses ean be had on application. 4 5 V)' M o e XIey Cream Kaiaer for over a year, and conHider them the b«st for making butter of anythiiifr yet Invciitad, malting as ftiiod iwit(«r in 4n\y and Augvisi as in Full or Spring. I used welt-water to »et them in. and Kot idl the cream in twelve Iwurs. and ma4e more and much better butter tiian hy the smalt pons. Yours tnUy, .). II. IVI-X SALiHBi'itT, N. B., Oti«ber 1st, ld78. F. S. McKa«.— Dear Sir,— I have used rour Cktoley's Cream Baieer this seHsun, and consider it the irreatest improvement in butter malcini; that tuui yet oonie, and I And that 1 can raise more cream, and liave it perfectly ttweot and free front dirt of all kinds, than by the small open iians. I also notice that butter nia«Ie hy the Gooloy system is of one uniform color ; and I can raiM cnnsideraltle more cream hy this process. lam of the opinion tliat this method of cream raiainw: will he universally adopted in preference to the small pans. JA8. A. STI^EVKS. Havklock Corxbr, .luly 30th, 1878. F. S. McKay, Proprietor Coolcy's Cream Raiser.— Dear Uir,--Wc i)a\e used your Creamers for seven or ei^ht months, and fliid them far 8ui>erior to the small milk Mins. Wc can raise mora cream and malie better batter than with the small pans, iMSsides the labor saved in wuliin}( and sualdini; sipalt paiM ; that alonv is worth a iH'eat deal in large dairiei. We have much pteasore in recoiumendinu them to ait dairymai^^ Yours truly, ims!^JOaN C.%ICI?. or T^wn And Oounlgr XiKlitB fbr sale In New BnmswMi^ Notra Seotsa, ai^l F. K. Z«laiid. Address all letters to F. S. McKAY, Sussex, N. B. DAKTMOUTH. If. p. GEO. E CEAIG, Proprietor. HAIR-DRESSING PARLOR. ,..DT AND COLD BATHS. Stationery, Pishing Tackle, Fancy Goods, &c. s H ADJOININO FERBY OO/S PROPERTY, DARTMOUTH, N. 8. GEO. a. CBAZa. ftll#Har « HKMI, Agentii for Nova Scefla. Noble k Mofire'i Nnperlor Tnrtils1ies< 1 28 BRLCRRH^B PARMRR'8 [1880 STEAIMt Book and Job Printing Offica or ,ir;ilETAII«» OlJll TERMS numo ftTMnrrvY 0A«^, wa^nn facrmmona »ml ti^ll ^ oMi- UuddH 1171 uiienp hs any Iiuiish in tlie Uitjr. HTOCIC rtKPl^KTSriSHKt) lOVJil^Y ©TKAMKR. CASH PAID TOR HOMESPUN AND YARN. ■• r? .- . , ■ ■■■» •Tr fi^ ,r^ Foot of Jacoli St.. Unm Conoercial aill Cronao'i Whim!. PKODUPZS rommissiou Merchants, FKofbiE'roiis ur nVC TJ 3i»ffl: IF O R ID ' s Coiiiitry Market and Hotd. 40 to 62 AZ107LE SmEET, HALIFAX. N S. .■•• r ■ V » I I If ■l(0WIV Jk WKUB, CiruccrM* Muiidrira, ttaJlmx. FiNbentiMi'n iUnnU nf tt^ry liiWful \\vWph for nmh, I 1 I ao nt<:i.<.MIKH*H rAHMKU's [1880 I I I 4 D lOO Ornnvllle ^tfoet, ICJO HALIFAX, N. 8..^ WALTER BARRON & GO. Toilots and Qotbiets. ConBtnnfcly on IimmI^ a very Inrge atook of fAI|€¥ TW11IIE» i ^11 gr«iii variety, to suit eX\ ■oAiotin, incTuiting f^oototi CUevlotM, Xfeui Over-Coatings, ^ BcATers, Mor«ow8, PI1i^s» NprtrtM«it will be fxmn<\ tb« Urgest nml Wnt Btoek of ICmX 7oiatlis' ^tal Bojrs' ClptUasf ever offered \tk the eity— nil of which han been careh\Uy nmnufaotured on tlic premises, mu\ will be aoI<1 at a Bn\jUl ailvance for 0.\8II. I ? i gNUIMlXSALE AND RETAIL. Dh WALTER BARRON & CO, ^ IT r <^ii«ltrfl lilMift. LenMift ikn«t <»r*«8e l*eeU» II. H. IDli. Ell k VO.t liMi« of I'owfl-"^ Wlliif,' ( 1R80] AI.MANATK. 81 TBI ROTAL 7A1CZLT 07 OXUBAT BXtZTAZIT. TbpC^IM'lliW-JVirroinA, nf fh« rnlM Khj^d^Ai nf nrrftt nrltnln, And IifliiiMl, iVi('M (^lei'ii. l>eri>ii(Ur of llie Knilh. Il«^r MN,V»ty wnn Itoih At Kt'iiNiAtftifii riiliU'c, Miiy 24, lUIII, Hurccf*!*!! (o tli>* thioii* Jtti'if* W), tH:i7, on tlx! ilyalU oC tier ihuIp, KHi^ Wtlliani IV.; Jr««rownc(J JwmM, 18:18; tinil mnrMed. Folirnnry to, IHIU, l» bin KoyMl lllKtt^ntFrinM AfNfrt. Her -Vlajtofltv if tlip (inlv iltlltl ot'llit tale ftoval HI^'Imidm, Kdwi rd, t>ttke ni Kent, Ron of KitiK 0'florg« HI. ThP chiUtrpti of tt«r lfni«fity nl#l'- Ilpr HavHl UblniHRN Vt(n'ui(i\ AuilAiiikMaky IaiOwa, Princ|«»'IAl^nl of Kn^lnnd nnit TrintNini Hofti Nov fli, 1844), nnd «)«rried to litiiltaiDal lliglincn* WiHiaiM, lli« ' If<» ^Oval ffichnpsn A>/rt.lt>HWlg-HolHtein-Suitdetiburg^UKuntenburg, Ji4y 6, 1880; kwue two Nonft and tbreo daugbters. Her Koyni HiglinciiR T^UMA Cauolink Ai^brrta, bOrn Miirch;]!, 1848: manned to'tlia MwqiiiH of Lome, , Ills Uoyal HigbnenH A.iTiicit Patru-k William ALniciiT, bki^ii>r U 1LHKLM1NA Klizaiirtii, daughter of tlie late Duke of Cambridge and cousin toiler Mui<)8iy, born Nov 27;, 1833; married Prince Teck, June 7, 1860, has issue two sons and two daughters. «ii*WN A' WRitB* CMMrm*^ saMfte^a, mmmn* EineiTi^n^* Htovontf A^.t'^.'^.^^iHeA, Are ilie hepi niadoi 'i'i|! ::'i|| 82 R K L O II K l{ 9 FA KM M It S [1880 lii^ SMOWN 41 WaUB, CMrner «»nk« Jina Hoilis Street*. Hallux. H. H. FUIXEB A C0.» head of Fewer*! WlMiif. 1880] ALMANACK. 33 DOMINION OF CANADA. Seat op Govbrnmknt— OTTAWA. Gwaim> IIknhy Hoitckas iSuTiii:ni.A>n Camphkix, Marquifl of Lome, Kl^ijL;ht ot the Thistle, and Knight Grand Cross ot St. Michael and St. Ht'orge, iiic. Secretary. Mu'or De Winton. CimiptrolUr, Hon Mr Aloreton. Aiiles-de-Camp, Hon Air Uarbourd, Scots Fusilier GiiardH; Hon STr Ua^fiit. Extra Aides-de- Camp, T^t.-Ool. Hewitt Bernard, Lt -Col. Fred. W. Cumberland, and Lt.-Col Duche»nay. DOMINION OP OANADA-PRIVY OOUNCIIi. Rt Hon Sir John A. Macdooald, Prevuer, and Miniattr of .the Interior— (•8.(100). 7/on Sir S. L. Tilley, Minuter qf Finance— (%1, 000). • " Sir Cbarlep TupptT, v n., Minigter of Raibmyt and Canal$—{V(%OW). " H. L. I-anj;evin. MinigUr of Public iroi/fci— (I|7,IK)U). " L. R. MflBSon, iVtB/j/ero/" i»/»7''»Vf-(*7,/'./tt«ftcc—( $7,000). John O'Connor, President of' the Council- ($7 MO). K. D. Wilmot (without portfolio). Speaker of the Senate. t( ( SENAIE OF CANADA. Speaker. Bon R. D. Wilmot. !•■'[ PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTiA— 10 Mkmberb. flon Thomas D. Archibald, " Robert Barry Uickey, " John Bourinot, •♦ William Miller, " A.W. McLelan, Hon Alex McFarlane, " Jeremiah Northiip, " H. A, N. Kanlback, L. G Power, R. P. Grant. t( PROVINCE OF NEW BHUNSVVICK.~10 Members. Hon Amo\ Edwin Botsford, '< WiU/«m Hunter Odell, *♦ D.*fridVVark, " John Ferguson, " ' Robert Duncan Wilmot, //on Abuer Reid McClelan, " Jo u GlaBier, ' " Jaiuea Devep, " W. Mnirhead. " J. G. Lewin. Iiuporl«r» •! cli«l«c gnulM «f Cmi^vii and S^ncfeMic Teiia, ■ ir |i I!' Bj^amlte, tw galo hj H. H. FULLVK A €0. 34 BELCHBR8 FARMERS [1880 PHOVINC£ OF PKINC£ EDWARD ISLAND.— 4 Mkudkrs. Hon D. Montfromery, I Hon O. W. Howlan. '' K. P. ifavthora*, I PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 21 Mkmuers. Htn Jacques Olivier Bureau " Charles .Malhiot, " Louis Itcnaiid, ** John Ilumilton, " Charles Cormier, *| David FMward Price, Leandre Dutnoucliel, I^uis I8 Chapais, Pierre B:iillargeou. E. Chinic. K. G Penny, H. Pan net, H. Fabre. C.n. Poiser, P. Pellet icr, G. G. Stevens, £p B. U. U«i Boucherville. (I i. K it PROVINCE OF ONTARIO— 24 Mkmbeus. (4 tt Hon JolA Hamilton, ** Benjamin Seymour. Waiter Hamilton Dickson, James Shaw, David Ueesor, Alei inder Campbell, David Christie, James Cox Aikins, James Rea Benson, Elijah Leonard, William McMaster, John Simpson, tt tt tt It tt tt H^ James Skead, David licwis McPherson, Billa Flint, George Win Allan, F. Smith, R. Read, " A. VIdal, ** G. Bro*(rn, " R. W.Scott, A< Hope. W. H. Brouse, H. B. BalL ,f tt tt tt PROVINCE OF MANITOBA— 2 Members. Hon M. A. Girara, n i^ V Hon J. SutUerli^nd. PROVINCE OF BRITISH eOLUMBIA—3 Members. jr ( Hon W. J. Macdonald, | Hon F. C. Cornwall. ChaplaiU), Rey John Jo^nttx^. Ckrk qf ParUamenh, R. Lemoine. THE H0U8E OF COMMONS. Clerk— A. Patrick. Clerka Assistant^—J. P. Leprohott; J. 0. Bottrinot. Sergeant-at-Arms—D^ W. McDonnell. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Colchester— Thomaa McKay, Cumberland— tfon Sir C.Tupper.c.B. Diffty— J. Wade, Guysborotigk ^A. Ogdan, Annapolis — \vard Longley, Antif^onish — Angus Mcisaac Cape Kreton— William McDonald, W. McK McLeod, M.u. I ¥t a, Oi M S 9 a n J* *» R •M « ■*» •p^ *- t» li»rtllR«d'« Vclelnwicd Se«(«li ««4 Ktock S««V», ft. H. FVLLISR * tO.f Br»«ttng and Sporttirg rowdef. 1 I s i 3 M 9 n h n s bo ft •0 » o ^ 188d] ALIfANAOIt. 35 HfJlfRX— M. H. Ifichev, If. B. Ua1«y, lUnU-W.H. AIImmI. InverneM — Samuc) MoDonnell, <|.Ct Klnj?B— Frcdcrltk W. Hordch, m.d. Luninbiirg— C. K. Kaulback, Queens— S. T. U. Bill, PIctou— //en .T. McDoiialtl, g.c, U. Doull, Richmond— iMicund P. Flynn, Shellnime— ThoniaH Knbefthuii, Victoria— F). Arcn<>iiMld, Yartuouth — Frank Killam. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert— A. Uofrero, Carloton— G. H. Connell, Charlotte— A. H. (iillmonr, Gloucester /^on t. W. Anglin, Kent— (i. A. Girouard, Kin^s — J. Doinville, Northumbcrinnd— J. B. Snowball, Queen»— G. C. Kiog, RoHti^ouche— G. Ifaddotr, St. .lohn, city— Jion S. h. Tillev, St. John, city and 0Ountv>.A/uttIiiaao llurpce, C. W. Weldoo, Sunbnry— (Jkarlea Biirpe*, Victoria— John Cotlfgaii, WeHtniorcliiiid- fhH A. J. Smith, York — J. I'ickard* '/ .. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Kinp'a Co., A. C. McDonald, Dr. Muftnrt. Prihce Co., Jumcs Yco. K. Ilackett. Queen's Va.. /ftm ,1. C. Pope, F. de St. C. Brucken. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Argenteuil, Dr. (^hrlf>ti«. BsKot, .Tcs^nh A. MouK^eau. Reauce, P l)nllMic. Honuharnoi.s, M. Cayley. Rellt'chasj>e, A. Larue. Berthier, K. O. Cuthbert. , iionaventure, P. C ituaucli^sne. Brome, K. L. Chandler. Chamhiy, P. R Renoit. Chninplain, Hypolite Montplaisir. Charlevoix, I. '8. Ii*erraulr.' (^hatcauguay. ffon L. H. Ilolton. Chicoutimi and Saf^enay, V.. Ciinon Comnton, Hon .lohn Henry Pope. . Dorcnester, Fortunat Rouleau. Drumnioiid and Arthabaska, E. O Rourhoau. Gaspe. floH P. Fortin. Hochelagti, Alp Dcsiardins, Huntingdon, .luliun Scriver. Iberville, Francois Rechard. Jacques Cnrtier, D. Girouard, Joliette, J/oti L. F, G. Baby. Kamouraska, J. Dumoni. Lanrairie, A. Pinsonneault. I/Assoniption, Hilaire Hurteau. Laval, Aideric Oiiiinet. r^vis, H♦» R. J. Cartwright Huron, North Riding, T. Farrow Huron, South Riding, M. J. Cameron Kent, Rufus Stephenson, Kingston (city). A. Gunn Lambton, Hon Alex Macken^Jc Lanark, North Riding, D. OnlbraitK Lanark, S. Ridingi J. O. Haggart L«eds tend Grenvilltt, North Riding, Dr Ferguson L^ds, SoUth Riding, D. Ford Jones liCnnox, E. Hooper Lincoln, C. J. Rvlvert """^" Lomlon (city), Hon J. Carling Middlesex, N. Hiding, T. Coughlin Middlesex, E. Riding, D. McMillan Middlesex, W. Hiding, Q. W. Rom Monck. L. McCallum Muskoka, A. P. Cockburn Niagara (town), J. B. Plumb Norfolk, North Riding, J Cliarlton Norfolk, South Riding, W. Wallace Northumberland, K, 11.. A. Keeler Nurthuuiberlund, W. Hiding, Hon J. Cockburn Ontario, N. Hiding, Ontario, 8. R., F. W. Glcn Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, Jose nil Vanni Oxfbnl, North Riding, Thos Oliver Oxford, South Hiding, Col Skinner Peel, W. Elliott Pertli,. North Riding, S. R. Hcxson Perth, Soutn Riding, JrtmesTrow Peterboro', Kaat Biding, J. Burnham Petcrboro' West Riding, G. Uillyard Prescott, F. Routhier Prince Edward, J. M. Craig Renfrew, North Riding. P.VVhite, Jr Renfrew, S.H, W. Bannerman Russell, Ifoii J. O'Connor Simcoe, N. R., I 'alton McCarthy Simcoc, South Riding, W.C Little Stonnont, O. Fulton Toronto Centre, R. Hay Toronto, Fast, T. Pratt Toronto, West, IJoii. J. R. Robinson Victoria, N. R., J. H. Cameron, g c. Victoria, >S. Rtb'iig, A. McQuade W aterloo, N. K " . Kran t z Waterloo, S. UiiiUig, S. Mermer Wellnnd, C V/. Bunting Wellington, C. Riding, Dr Orton Wellington, N. R., G. A. Drei v.v., PiwincMl Secrttftrtf. John 8tMirow David 'HiompDon, M.r.P-. AWyrneu OtneraL Samuel C^rerlman, m.u.c., CinnW of Public lVorK4 and Jlinet. Natlianiel Whitwortb Wbitr, u.v.v. William IJotsfonl Troop, m.im*. Charlon James Towni«hend, m.p.p. ' Jamefl 8tunt'orth McDonald. M.i'.r. Hector Franciii McDougal), M.r r. / » ■< i\ It ti «i aser ..J..\ Pictou, CharleR Dickie, 1'>q .Comw»}Ua, K. U. Cakes, Ksq ^,{ ...Diuby. A. MoN. (Tochrau. Exq .Maitland. Tliuma<< F. Morrisoa ^ « , . . . . Londonderry . Juine» Butler, Eho.. .Halifax, Koran K. Raker, hw] .,... .ikrniouth, Charles Boudrot, V..*^. -. i . . . . . .'. ....... AHihat, Charlefl M. Francheville E^q .. .GityslxMroiifk, John B. DivLie, K^q Tmro. David McCurdv, K.^q Iladil6ck,Cft. Hiram Black, Ksq Amherst, Jtinica S. McDonald, Ki«q . . ^, .t..H8lirax, Hugh Cameron. Esq., m.d , MaboH, G* B. I Clvrk, John C. Halliburton. CltnpUiin, Bcv OcQrg« W. Hill, A^W. ' Gtnthman Uglier of the lUavk JM, ]{obert KomauH. *#*The Members of the Executive and L«Ki8la(iv« Conncilfl are .Tiintices of the Peace throughout the Province, so loag as they belong to either brauch. > — — — — • ''MJi. H »-K^.. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: '» ' '" ... ' ' • ! / Speaker. . . .Han K. T, Mosely. Annapoms County,... /Ami W B. Troop, m.r.c., and Caleb W. Shafnev. Amtiiuunisii. '* .t..//on John S. D. Thompson, M.K.C., Attorney Gent- ., ■ era/, and Angus McGUUvray. CAPKBnETOM H; Vt,.Uon E. t'jlton Mosely, and, Hon Il^tqr F. , ". McDougal I, SI. B c. /. BKO^T^r A WCTW ciir|r^;'llic"^jif8CJ»f gpf?^ Wi«PY# Sc I I - 8 J i i &■ iini: ^ tiOndond^rrj, Heoi^ii and Kuj^lish fiar Iron, 38 BKLCHEli*S 'fARMKR*8 [1880 C0I.CHESTKR CoONTY . ClTMRKRLAND " DlOBY guysborouoh IIaukax Hants Inyeiuiew KiNOS LUNKNBUEO PiCTOU i« t( it ti ., ,«( tt (« 41 QURRNS ** RlCHMONI> " SiiKLiBUKNK County. . . Victoria Yarmouth tt , WilHarti BI»iir »«nd WilHam A. Patterson. .Htm Chas. J. TowoHhend, M K.C.. K. Vickery. .Benitimi;! Van Blarcom and Heiirv M. Robicheau. .J W. Iladley and A. N. KkDoniifd. .William D. Hairington, John Pugli. .TiiosB 8n(iith'll. . W. C. Bill aMd ilm JuiiMia 8. McDonerld, m. e. c . Kdward •JanDea.find Charles A. Smith. .H(m S. H. Ilnlmes, m.e.c, Provincial Secretary, Aleirt.vMcKav on'l AdiuiiC. Bell. .L. S. Ford and James C. Bartling. .Isidore L«Hlrtrw and Alex. McCnIflh. .Hon K.W. White. M.K.c, and Nehemiah McQray. .William F. McCurdy and John Morrison. .Albert Gayton and Joseph K. Kinne}'. Cterk, Henry C. D. Twining. John Fitzgerald. ChopUuH^ Rev Cauou Cochran. Messenger, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Frovinoiftl Socretiiry's OttLce. Promicinl Secretnn/, Hon 8. H. Holmo«, m.i».p. Depuhf Sec' if, John Goatley. Financial Clerk, Wiu R. Raynolf' ;. Mnrn'atfe License Clerk, Edwin C. Fairbanks. Pmoincial Cashiery W. E. Brine. Clerk, John E. Jeans. ' Department of I'^^blic Works and Mines. Commissioner, Hon Samuel rrcclman, m.!..c. Dppntff Comm'r, John Kelly. Inspector of Mines, ^f\vi\n Gilpin, Jr. Clerh, C H. Cnrman. Deputy (jdd Comm'rs. — Montagu and Lawrencetoum, John Kelly ; Sherbrooke, William L. Pye. FroTinc^al Hospital for Insane. T7«/ors, tbe Governor, the Chicv Justice, the Provincial SecretAry, the President of the lieRisUtivc Conncil, the Speaker of the House of A^eembly, and. the heads or authorized representatives of nil christinn churches in the Province. Medical Superinle.ndetU, Alexander P. Rcid, ii.D. Aut Physician, George At Sinclair, m.d. Commissionera of Public Charities. The Commissioner of Public Works nnd Mini's, t!te Mnyor of Halifax, Dominick Farrell, William Dunbai, William Nesbit. Crown Ijand Department- Commisaianer of Crown Lauds, The Attorney General. Chief Cieyk, Jas H. Austen. Clerks, Edwd Morris, Matthias Cuppaidge. Depufy Surveyors — Annapotis, Hugh Kerr, Bernard Calnpck; Antigonish, Hugh McDonald and Alex McDonahl ; Cnpe Breton, David McKecn, H. 11. McKenzie, H. C. Burchell, P. W. Morgan ; Colchester, R. L, Byers, William Faulknei*, Williatn G Ousloy; Cuml)erlttnd, A. J.' Hill, Welwood McNah, jr. and A. Pugsley; iJigby, Anselm M Comeau; Quysboro', W. Hartshorno, C. T. Taylor audi I). W. Crockett ; Halifax, W. A. Hendry,' W. Andbrson, C. H. Fairbanks, J. li. Smith, E'. H. Keating, H. W. Andrews and M. McL Lcgan ; Hants, Jas McKenzie ; >»^ »" Attrglciil iksltruuiewls and Applitniees lu ireat variety. At U. H. rVhLWL « OO/S, head ot Fawer'a Wharf. i I a a A 1880] ALUA.NACK. 39 Tnvermn, John Murphy, Jaraes W. McKenzie; Kingt, J. Lmrd, Hennigar Neily ; Lunenburtf, J. J. Thompson ; Pictou, Peter Ross, James Holmes, F. W. McKenzie; Queens^ John H. Harlow, {?. R. Freeman ; Richmond, John J. Robertson; Shelburne, James A. McKay; Victoria, A. McKay, Peter Rcss ; Ym-mot^h, P. L. Hatlield. Board of Agniculture. Pres/rfcnf, Colonel J. W. Laurie; Fice- President, D&yld MAtheeon ', Secretary and Treasurer, Professor Lawsun. The following- are the members: — Government Member, Hon Hector F. VfeDou(;all; District No. I, Halifax Countif, Colonel J. Wimburn I^Durie, Oaktield ; District No. 2, Kings, Annap, Lt.-Oot.' John Saunders ■i- I EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon R. Young, m.i^c, President of Cmmcil. Hon John James Frasfer, M.iM'., Attorney General. Hon Wm Wedderbuni M.r r., Prov. Seeretarjf and Receiver General. Hon Michael Adams, it.y.if.. Surveyor General, Hon v. A. Landrj', m. p. p., Chief Corn'r Board of iVorkft. Hon J. H. C«-awford, SoUci'tor Geneud. Hon. W. E. Perley, m.p.p., Hon D. L. Uanington, Jr., m.p.p. I o o o o LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President.... Hon Alex. McL. Seely. Hon William Hamilton Daniel Haiiington John Lewis Robert Young Thomas U. .lones Archibald Harrison John Flewwelling B. Beveridge Hon Owen McI nerny John A Beckwith, William Lindsay Francii) Hibbard Wm M. Kelly James Ryan liobert liobiusoiv BKOWH «ft nKl»», V«r««r PMfc« Mia Mellto »tre«iN» |i«Ul«x. :i •1 1 ' Hant'i Cbopptnir Axes, for sale by H. H. FULLER A CO. 40 belcher's farmkh's [1880 Clerk, Geo Botoford . Clerk Asnstnnt, J . H. Phair . Chaplain, Rev F. Alexander. U^er of the Black Rod, U.K. Jouett. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. iS7>ea£er. .. .^on K. B. Stevenson. AiiBERT CoUMTY . . . .Dr. Lewis, Gaiuit 8. Turner OAMLKTrtjj County. . .John S. Ijcighton, George W. White CHAUiiOTTB " ....George F. Uill, Hon B. K. Stevenson, J. E. Lynott, Thomas Oottrell . . . .r. J Uyan. Francis McManus . . . .Charles . I. Sayre, Urbain .Johnson. .... Him J. H. Crawford, Dr £. A. Vail, Finnemore E. Morton. ....I.evi Theriault . . . ,Uon Michael Adams, Ernest Hutchinson, Thomas F. Giilisp:e, Allan A. Davidson . . . ."W. S. Butler, Francis Woods . . . .Cunard Barbarie, Thomas Kenny . . . .Hon. Wm Wedderburn, Kobert Marshall David McLellftn, William Elder, likiward Willis, Robert J. Ritchie .... Hon. Wm E. Perley, John S. Covert . . . .William B. Beveridpe Westmori/d Co Amasa E. Killam, Joseph L. Black, HonF. A. Lan- drv, Hon Daniel L. Hanington York " ... .Hon John J Eraser, George J. Colter Gloucester Kent KlMOS Madawaska North' MELD it t« (( it i( Queers Hestigouche " St. John City St. John " SUNBURY VicToniA t( Clerk, George J. Bliss. Clerk Assistttnt, John Richards. Rev. Joseph MoLeod. Sergtaut-at-Arms, Harry Beokwith. Chaplain, PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Lieut. Goeemor,— ($7,000)— His Honor Hon T. H. Haviland. Private Secretary, £. Haviland. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President— Hon W. W. Sullivan. Bon S. Prouse, " J. (). Arsenanlt, " Jos. Whitman, " D. Gordon, Hon John Lefurcrev, " WmCajiipbell, *♦ Donald Ferguson, " NeilMcUod. C/erJb— W, C. DesBrisay. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Prendent — Hon J. Balderston. Queen's Covvty.^' Chai'lottetoiim and Roynlty—T. W. T)odd. First Distnct — Hon John Balderston. Second Distitct—Hon R. Munn. I I I a I nirsleiiuit Mip9Me(t wtfk thrff Miilr« r«lqHlr«ni«nt»v Gold Miacra' Sniiplie^, At U. M. FiLLER A CO.^S. 188i>] ALMANACK. 41 KrN«'8 CovsTY — f^'iist Diitiict—IloH S. Bulger. Second Distnct— Hon Josepli Wi|i;htiiiHri. PuiNcK CouNTV. — First DUtnct—Hon R. B, Reid. Second District— Hon Alex. Laird. Cit-rk, John Ball. Usher of the Black Bod, J. O. Scrimgeour. ! « « s t I I 9 &. a « o o n « d n a o 8 .PIOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ;S/;eaX;e?-, Hon J. A. McDonald. queen's county. , . Charlottetoim—IM i Neil McLeod, G. W. DeBlois. First District— Hon P. Caiueron, Win Campbell. Second District — D. Farquharsoh. D. McKay. Third District— U.ShsLvr, — - McDonald. JTuuH/i />M<^c<—Jas Nicholson, Duncan Crawford. kino's county. . ! Georpetown — Hon D« Gordon, L. J. Westaway. ifHrtt Di^rict — Jas R. McLean, Laiighlin McDonald. Second Dirtn'rt—W. W. Sullivan, H. Mclsaac- ; Third District —3. E. McDonald, D. Ferguson. Fourf A' /)utricf—^.£fon« Sara nel Prow»e and Dr. RobertsoQ. FBINGE COUNTY. First District— ?.GM\ti,S.Y.Vtrry. Second District — Hon John Yeo, James W. Richards. Third District — J. Alex McDonald, J. O. Arsenault. Fourth District— A., E. C. Holland, G. W. Benilej'. Fifth District — Hon John Lefurgey, Angus McMillan. CA»e/ C?«r*— Arch McNeill ; Asst. Clerk— V.W. Hughes i Latb CUrk- A. A. Melxan] Sergeant-at-Arms — D.McKenzie. PUBLIC OFFICEllS. ,:i :/■■!(. ■ Provincial Secretary and Treasurer — Hon Neil McF^od: Attorney General— Hon W. \V. Sullivan: Controller of Cftstwns—l). Currie, Esq; Commissioner of Crown and Public Lands — Hon Josepit Pop«); Begistrar of Deeds— is. Conroy, Ksq; Commissioner of Public IVorks—Ho.. Donald Ferguson; Postmaster — Hon A. A. McDonald; Queen's Printer ~V. K. Bowers, Esq; Suptof £k)iucatit>n^D Montgomery ; ^rothonotary and Clerk of the Crown — D. Hodgson, Esn; Judge of Probutt — Hon Charles Young; Legislative Librarian^ Dr L. C Jenkins. I I I 9 IP PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Sbat of Goveknment-QUEBEC CITY. Lieut. Corcrnor,— (10,000)— His Honor the Hon Iheodore Robitaille. Aiderdt-Camp, Capt Sheppard. HKMlVJIi A W^lllt, WlMltMUe WriiitgUlik, llfillfi|f« Ijpiill 11. H. FtLLCR A CO., Oeiieral Hardwai^ Dealers, II' I pi l!«!i- Ill 42 BELCHERS FARMER 8 [1880 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon — — , Minister of Ar/ncuUnre ami Public Wien f g I Otta I Pom < I I o « e e n I Honl n Adc Bra] 'S, DeatM l!!<«l«rlfthi «»«! liiaflnmcnla «f eTftrjr d«ifrrl|M«»M, i80 t, ion ^'t *ntaye, ntides, rditlA- :e npagne tts OM* iK^ad of Power's Wharf, Ifiillfax, N. S. 1880] ALMANACK. 48 HimtingiioD. . . .Dr. Cameron Iberville ., L. Molleur Jacques Carti^r.N. M. LeCavalier I s 8 « t e n V- !*• Lavallee, M.i> 0. A. K. Gagnon , L. B. A. Churlebois I O. Pelletier L. O. Loranj;er Joliettc Kamouraska . Laprairie. .... L'Aasoinption L4ival Levis 1<1 T. Paquet L'lslet J. H. Dupiiis Lotbinier<9 Hon H . G. Joly Maskinonge K. Caron Megantic Hon G. Irvine Missisquoi K> Racicot Montcahn .. . . .C. E. Iloiide MoDtmagny. . .'L. N. Fortin . Montmorency .C. Langclier Montreal, c.H. A. Nelson Montreal, k. . .L. O. Taillon Montreal, w.. .J. McSbane NapI'^Tville. . .L. D. Lafontatne, m.d. Nicolet C £. Houde Ottawa Co. ...L. Duhamel, m.d. Pontiac Boh L. R. Church Portnenf. IIi«„« -n S H. F. Kiiifret dit Ma- Quebec, c.j ,,,„j„ Q'lebec, e ^J. Shchvn Quebec, w. . . .A. II. Murphy Quebec Co. . . . Hon D. A. liuM ^ wsr** * f '^°'''^"*' ^''"'"* Kichclicu M. Mathieu Kimouski //on Alex. Cliauveau Kouville 8. lierlrand StHyacinthe. .//or H. Mercier St Jean. ..... .//on F. G. Msrchand St Maurice, . . F. 8. L. Desauluiera Shefford J. L. Latoulaine Sherbrpoke.. . .//on J. G. Kobertson Soulangea W. Duckett Stanstead. . . . .H. Lowell Temi8couata...6. H. DMchenes Terrebonne. //on J A Chapleau, Q.o. Trois Rivieres. //on A. Turcotte Yaudreuil ....£. (^alonde Vercheres IL Larose Yamaska. J. S> C. Wartel^ C^rtj Louis DeLorme. Sergeant at Amu, 6. Larocqiie. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat of Governmknt— TORONTO. Lieutenant- Goveitior, — ($10,000) — His Honor the HonD. A. Macd6nald. Private Secretary and A. D. C, Capt Forsyth Grant. EXECUTIVE COUNCIT^ Hon O. Mowatt, Attorney General. " S. C . Wood , Commissioner of Agriculture and Secretary and Regisfi'ar, " C. F. Fraser, Comntissioner of Public Work$. " T. R. Pardee, Cominissioner of C'ro'im Lands. *' A. Crooks, Ministt.r (^'£d*$e«tioH. " A. S. Hardy, Treasurer. Clerk, J. G. Sco^t^ >T,.- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Sjjeaker, Addington H. M. Deroche, Algoma. R. A. Lyon, Brant, n. M J. Youiig, Brant, s. R. . . , .Pon A. S. Hardy, Brock ville.. . . .^on C. F. Fraser, Bruce, N. K Donald Sinclair, * \ BB*WN « WERtt'fl Beallil Drp«tf Mollla St., Malinix. illi'; K«t8, LineMt Tw]ne«|, llope, ffoojcs, ^nds, Corkwood, ir, '■i III V. M 44 U K L C U K II S FA K M K It S [ISHO Bruce, a . n //on R. M Wells, Cardwcll C R(»bin«on, Carleton G. W. Monck, Cornwall W. Mack, Dutterin J. ItaiT, M.n., Diindas Andrew Kroder, Durliain, r.r. . .John Kf)8cvenr, Durham, W.U....I. W. McLaughlin, Klgin, K.R J. Ca8c-adt>ii, Kigin, w. R T. M Navin, Rngex, E. R.,. . . .Lewin Wigle, E»9f X, N. R., . . . S. White, Frontenac D D. Calvin, Glengarry D. McMastcr, Gronville*, h k. .F. J. l-'rfnch. Grey, k.r D. Creigliton, Grey, E.R., A- W. Lauder, Grej', 8. R.,. ... .J H. Hunter, Hastingg, N....G. H. Koulton, Hastings, k.r. .N. S. Appleb}', Hastingfl, w r. .A. Robertson, Huron, S.R.... A. Bishop, Huron, r.r. . . .T. Gibson^ Huron, w A.M. Ross, Haldimand J . Baxter, Halton D. Robertson, Hamilton city.. J. M. Gibson, Kent, E. ii.,. . . .D. McCraney, Kent, w. R., . . .E. Robinson, Kingi^ton city. .J. H. Metcalfe, Lainbton, w. r. HanT. K. Pardee, Lamblou, b u.. .Peter Graham, I^nark, N.R ,.. .W. C. Caldwell, Lanark, 8 . r. . . . W. Lees. 'G«Ui£;.°"'. !»•"-'«"- Leeds, 8. K W. Richardson, Lennox G. H. Hawlt-y, Lincoln S. Neelon, London city W. C. Meredith, Monck R. I larcourt, Middlesex, E.R. .R. Touley, Middlesex, n.r. .J. Waters, Middlesex, w.K.J. Watorworth, Mnskoka L C. Miller, NorlWk, N.R. . . .J U. Freeman, Norfolk, 8.U . . . W Morgan, Northu-iiberland, j J J, ^,^„^^ Northumberland, ' t ^ p:„i,i w.R :.. jJ-^-i'eici, Ontario, s.n Thomns IHixton, Ontario, 8 R. ...J. hrvden, Ottawa city P. KnRl^cr^'iWe, Oxford, N.R . . .Hon O. Mowatt, Oxford, 8 . H Hon A . Crooks, Peel K. Chisholm, Perth, N.R I). D. Hay, Perth, 8.K Thos Hallantyn©, Peteiboro', w. R. W. .Scov't, Peterboro', K.R. .T. Blez>ird, Prescott Dr. Harkin, Prince Edward. .G. Striker, HenfrewiNR M.Murray, Renfrew, 8. R. . . .8. Bontield, Russdf. J. Morgan, Simcoe, e » H. J Cook, Simcoe, w. r. . . .Thos Long, Simcoe, s. R. . . .W. J. Parkhill, Stormont J. Kerr, Toronto, East. ..Hon A. Morris, .Robert Hell, .S. S. Peck, .^oraS. C.Wood, .M. Springer, .J. Livingstone, Toronto, West., Victoria, N . R. . Victoria, 8-. K,. Waterloo, N.«.. Waterloo, 8. R. . Wdland D. Near, Wellington, s. R.J. Lawlor, Wellington, c.k. .C Clarke. Wellington, N.R.R.McKim, Wentworth, 8 R. .F. M. Carpenter, Wentworth,N.R..J. McMUhon, York, E. R G. W. Radgerow, York, w.R P Patterson. York, N.K Dr Widdelield. Clerk^ C . T . Gillmor. 8ergt-al-Arm$, S. Glackuiey«r. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Government— WINNIPEG. Lieutenant (7ower»io»',— • wcivenzje, St. James £dwin Bourke, St. A. drew8, N..Jolin Gunn, 8.. Ch„l.... [«•„„%"•''""'*■ St. Norbert, S . . lion V. Delorme, Baie St. Paul.. .F. Chenier. St. Boniface, ) lion. Marc Amable E. i Girard, Rockwood W. F. Luxton, Westboume. . . .C. P. Brown. Springflvid St. Andrews, S . St. Petera... . . St. Agatha I^ike Manitoba.. St. Ann's St. Norbert^ N... High Bluft'. . . St. Francois Xa- } vier, W j St. BonifUce, W. . Winnipeg and | St. John's.. . . J Poplar Point Rildonan Headingly W. R. Dick, I/on. J. N«>rquav. Captain Hovvii .A. F. Martin, .Angus McKay, ,C. Nolin, .Joseph Lemay, Vr Cowan, Hon Joseph Royal /iTim M.A.Gil aid, Hon R. A. Davis, T. K. Cornish, John Sutherland, J. Taylor, Cierk, T. Spence. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 8 Skat of Govkhnmknt— VICTORIA. Xteu<.-6or.— (S8,000)— His Honor the /Ton ALnEKTNoKYONRiciiAHDs. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon G. A. Walkem, Comm'r of Lnnd» and Works, Atty. Genl, (Premier.) '* T. B. HiJttphreys, Provincial Secretary " R. Beav6B, Ministei' of Finnnc and Af/ricukitre. Clerk, J. y. Young. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker.... ¥. W. Williams. Cariboo ..Hon G A . B . Walkem, G. Cowan, J. Evans. Comox John Asb. Ot)wichan W. Smithe. E. Pimbury. Eaquiinault F. W. WiUiams, H. Ilelgeseo. IMIWWN dk WKKB. Mauuiiicturer*' Asetotiu ltolllluc« 9t m i !■ i Ilif 1 I •0 ^ I £ ttkeet Zluc» Hheet Le«d» LeAd Plp9> «t«.- 46 BELCHBu^s farmer's [1880 Kooteuay K. T. Grlbraith, C. Oallagber. Lillooet W. Brown, W. Saul. Nanaiino J Ahrams. New Westminister Dist.D. McGillivray, W. Harris. Do. do. City.E. Brown. Victoria City IJ. Beaven, W. Wilson, J. Drummond, J. W. Williams. Do. District J. T. Mi-Ihiioyle, Hon T. B. Humphreys. Yale J. A. Mura, Hon. F. 6. Vernon, I\ Bennett. Clerk, J. It. Ilett. THE NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. Lieut Governor— Uis Honor the Hon David Laird, P.C, Battleford, N. W. T. yf^^ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Mathev#riii ttoA Hugh Richardson, Stipendinry Mapialrates^ AtewJters of Council, ( ex-officio ). Lieut Col .f. F McLeod, CM. a., Commitdoner oj Police, Pascal, I^rilleurd. Amedee Forget, Clerk of Council and Secretary to Lieut Govern- r. W. J. Scott, Registrar. PROVINCE OP KEEWATW. Lieutenant Governor— The Lieut Governor of Manitoba for the time being. Indian Agents— Cax^t Allan McDonald, M. G. Dickieson. PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor — Sir John Hawley Glover, K. C. M. C, Private Secretary — J. Morgan, Esq EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. ffon W. V. Whitewav, Premier, • E D. Shea, " James J. Kogei-son, " W. J. S. Donnelly, Hon Stephen Rcndell, •* John Rorke, " James Winter. 8 f^ riiotogmylilc Cheail<;ml(i Hnd I'hvtogmpliers* MwppUea, I 9 >» S H g « a o « 73 O o M « d o S a 4) At terx lowest prl.c^s-ll. It. tVtttn k CO. 1880] AL5IANAGK. 47 //»»» John Wfnfer, m if, '• l\'ttr () I'essicr, " lulwani While, •• Lobert Kent. " E. D. Shea, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon EdwnnJ Mofris, Prttidtnt. Hon W. J R, Ponnefly, *' 1^ iTt Tburburii, '• A Hurvev, '♦ Thomas tnn>ot, ** 8ie|iUqll^e^». Distnct District of Tw'iUingntt ami Foyo — Alex J. \V. McNeilley, Stanley Cnrier and '{iciiai d F. liice. Esquires. Actwg M'»at-erin Cb^wcery — Thomas J. Kough, Esq. Acting C/erA— Hugh Carter, Enq. UshtrofiheBhichRod'\\.Y.\\fi\\Ti'w,Yje^q. THO OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Attornerj Otnerai—Uon Sv. V. Whitewat; Soli/^t^' Gtneral-^ Colonial Stnttarjf - Hon E. D. Shea; livceicer General— Hon .lames J. Rogerson; Financial Secretary— 3o\\n H.Warren, Esq; Auditor Gtntral^ Thomas Glen, Esq; Smtieyot' Otneral^Hon W J. S. Donellyj Aa$istatU CoUtctor of Ctutotns — James Haywood, Esq. . SUPREME COURT. CJiief Justice— Sir II. W. ffoyles Knight; Assistant Judges — Won .John Hay ward and Sir F. B T. Carter; Clerk of Court~ I'rescott Emerson, Esq ; SJiitriff—Uon TUouias Talbot. St. John'j Uistkict QoMwe— Judges — D. W. n-owse and Henry Renouf, Esqrs; CUrk of the Pence — R. K. Lilley, Esq Hakbor Grack Distkkjt Coukt — Jwfge — T. K. Bennett, Etq. I 1 1 ll i' n ,4t \M ii :il 1 t i! 'I r 1 ^1 II ,i 1< !! H. H. FULLKK A CO., liead of Power'n ^hiirf, 11 48 BKLCHERS FABMRR 8 [1880 99 ORANVILLS STRUT, - HALIFAX. NOVA BCOTIA. ICaatt&oturinff Jtweller aad Silvtrsmith. And Importer of Flue Jewellery, Watchea, French, Ciirrlajro and Marble (Jlock», Htcrllnjc Silver and Fnectro-Plated Tablewiiro, China, Parian and othor Htatuar}', Hpootavlea, Field and Opora UIohsos, Themiotnettirs, &c. Mil. CORNELIUS would direct particular attention to the lartje rtock o( Walthain Watches, Spectacles and Eye-Glasscs, whieh ho h«* conntantly on haiHi. HSB^ The Manufacture of FINE JEWELLEIIY a siMJclalty of thin F^Ubllshnwnt. AIhs, Jewellc. y, WatcheH, Plate, Ac., Carefollj Bepalred. 18 SO. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO OET Eats, Caps and Furs, Troi^, Winter dloves, aad Buffalo Eo'bes, Is AT T. E. EVERETT 6l CO., 11A.TTERS cSfc FUR.RXERS. 122 Granville Street, Hallfoac, M. S. Silk f latfl n»ado t<» oitler by Confonnatcur Measiire. C&EiaBTOXT & KAESBALL, STATIONERS, Paper Rulers and Blank Book Manufacturers. DEALERS IN ipvl',- .1 ...a-vmim,. Charts, NaTigration Books, Nantical Instruments, &c. ORDNANCE SQUARE, - HALIFAX, N. S. ktioiieer anil Ussion MerU, HEAD OF COMMERCIAL WHARF, HALIFAX. ^ET* Censlgiiments df Apples aad ConatUr Frotfnoe aoliette^. Prompt Retn^Ui diAde. ■mnrw » wEim, tTrtw:tTE«T, nK< ^n ! i j p7y;r^fiitna»ctf igsri, w lc8 b: 1 Calci B* • 4* f ^^ o P» « • a 5 8 H ji E & 9 1 \l 1 9 1 ^ t K^ S 1 ' t ■ ^ 3 m P 1 ** 1 " Sprir SlgDE ^ U ■ u SumiT § I *s oigiia s ^m I N GoWtJn g Epact. S H '^' Solar <; 1 ''' The S 1 ^^ Ram » B ^' on Aug ^ ■ c The] : 1 88a 1. We 2.. We< 3. We( J i i. Wee _ Tl 4* o 9 » O (A Cj U i\ r? o O C) r-. PJ ce u c 9aTe all ilMs ImiI AiMirieaB Bal^ktr B«ltti9. „ .' « . > lc«0] ALMANACK. 49 BELCHER'^ AL]!iiANACK ■ f imM. Calcnlaled for Halifax, Lat. 440 39' 20'^ N., ahd Long. 630 36' 40^' W. from Groenwich,— and for ordiiiarjr purpoiei will scrro, with sufficient accuracy, for all parts of tho Proviiioe, in- eluding the Island of Cape BretoDi li W ) I'j' SIGNS OF THE PLANETS, STC. The Snn, or Tho Earth, 8 New Moon, Full Moon, 3) lirst Quarter, (£, Lost Quarter, Venu^, % Mars, S Jupiter, 1; Saturn, ^ H^rschol or Uranus. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. G».:»» (^ V Aries, head. signs ^ » .u. Gemini, arms, Summer ( \ f ?'^''^J;.^'^'^^' Himis i '^ St Leo, hcnrt, »»g»»- ^ 6 1^ Virgo, bowels. A »»»»«» ( 7 tfti Libra, reim, IhrJs 1 8 "I Scorpio, H^t., •igns. f ^ ^ Sagituriua, thi. Winter ^ ^^ ^ Capricomus, kn. signs. li 1 CS? Aquarius, legs, 2 K Pisces, ftet. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. Golden NunAixjr. 19 Epnct......... 18 Solar Cycle 13 Dominical Letters ; . .D C Roman Indietion 8 Julian Period 6ft93 The year 5641 of the Jewish Era commences on September 6, 1880. Ramad&n (month of abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on August 7, 1880.;^ ,,i . .^..c ■/,::. The year 1298 of the Moluunmedan Era commence^ on December 4, 188a EMBER DAYS. 1. Wed., Frid. and Sat. after first Sunday in Lent— Feb. 18, 20, 21. 2.^ Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after Pentecost— May 19, 21, 22. 3. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 14th Sept.— Sept. 15, 17, 18. 4. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 13th Dec.— Dec. 19, 17, 18. ROGATION DAYS. May 3, 4, 5. The aMcat Mwl lai^vsC Dros Coneem iu tHe Pn»vluc«« 3 • 'i • » 1 1 I i! ,i H' r.i f •ttov VfwlM^ cmMi^n iMifMl tifefy witi fyrnrt fPffw ^r; •"SO brlchbr's parmkr's [1880 ] MOVEABFi^ F£ASTIi, Sift|ag«lian 8indi)f . . . .Jan. 8«xiigci)iina SnnfU)' F«l. Qolnnaaff(*«iina-8hroy« 8«io. Ash Wodncuday ,.,w .. Quadra^;.— Itt bub. in I^cnt. Palm Sunday Mar. OoodFriUi^ 9ft 1 » It 15 91 Kogation Sunday.... ... .Vtmj ST A w— natoi» Dnr-^oiy Th on, PentMofet«>VUt Suntlwy . . , 18 Trinity 8mMlay.., St Corfrim Christi 27 First Sunday in Adrant — Kov. 2ft Other Fcaata, AaiiivaraariM^ &e., will b« found in Ca4«nd»r yages, BEGINNING OF THE BBASONg. w. Sun enters Vt ( Winter begins) December 22, 1879, nt OM. Sun enters T (Spring begins) March 20, 1880, at I M. Sun eniers 22 (Snromer Begina> Jane 20, 18W9, «r.. . . r, 10 A. Sun enters dk ( AatnoM) begins) September 22, 1880, at. ...... ^. . A. Sun enters Ifj ( Winlar begins) December 21^ IMO, at. . • ft M. MORNING AND EVENING PLANElW-rSSa \f Mkrcdry.— Jannary Ist Mercnry riaea Ih. 4Svft. before the Snn; continues a Morning Sta# lAtronghont tlia month, and after the 29lh Februfupy (when tt sets 6h. 48m. A.), will b* att Kfeaing Star iiDtn aboat the 20th March. It rises on the 9tb April 4h. 50m. M,, and until the beginning of May will be a Morning Star. On Idib Jane it seta about 50 aiuintes after sunset, and will be ai» Evenhig Star until about the 20th July. It rises an boav I)«fore sunrisa on tlie 14th August, and continues a Morning Star until the second wa«k in Septcinbeir. It v« iH again be an Ereniug Star Ifonv the beginning of Octoiior until the middle of Npvambo*, and tbronghout Devemlior a Moriiiug Star. Mercury will be in conjtmction with the Sun Febrnary 14, March 28, Juno 2, August 5, September 17, and November 23. 9 Tknuh— continues a Morning Star until abo«t the lOth May; will be in conjunction with the Snn July 13, and from the- hit October, (when it sets a)>out 48 minutes after sunset), it will be an Evening Star. From the beginning of June until the end of September Venus will bo alK>ve the horizon the greater portion of the lime between sunrise and sunset. ■ ' ' '. ■ ■ ' ' •' % Maks. — In Jan nary and February Mars-wiff be above the horizon from 8 to 11 hours after Hunset, and until the end of August will be an Evening Star. It will be in conjnncticm with the Sou Octobes 25, and a Morning Star after November 20. ^ Jupiter — will be air Evening Star until tie beginning of March, and on the 15th in conjunction wHh the Sun. From the middle of J KKOWN A WKBR, Wbeleaale Br«scl»ta, Eata»llali«« 18tf. i ■♦J (A o s 3 i I I e 3 « O O n . il> S, FUU,|;R4 vp., fty>d gf .P<|weit>i W^rt. AI^BUNACK. 61 April it will be t Morpii^g Star until Uie 5th Qctolier, (wheu it m«|)m llh. 56in. A), and after that an JESvening Star It will bo above the horisoo the greater portion of each u^ht from the beginning qI AllfifUSt t9 thf».J^l4,^| ^W^ '.. .; .,. ;, .4 1} SATfTRir.— On the Jnt January Satom eoutlM t^h. 6Am. A** and HetH at luidiii^'ht—continnin^r an Kvouih^; Star until about the end of Mafdi. It will lie in conjnfie the longeet time abore the horixon'hetwven flttnuet and nnrly tnomtn^.' '< '<" 'I »" >'.«'.k.' ./.nHIr.ii ( A .III .n i'rn :t t nii i\.in ..w.juu > J^jkl !.- ' BCttVSSfcS IN 1880. ( lu %\}fi yfar UBpjth^re^wiU b« four Bdipfei of Um Sua ai^d two of the Ifuoo. '<\>ni'tif,X hivn .(^..'v^'^la*n»> t" W ^#»'*'fV ■ r' I.«-A total \£:clipHe of, th* Soq^ J.mWU>Iu>l«i.iS80, iavlfiUfB at Halifax. UI .^^^*■i ..ill .■ i M IK 4jit^ ^gins oil' the Earth January il,|h 46in- A„ H'W^ Time at.! in longitude 1 53° 44' K. of Greenwich, and Latitude 4 Central Eclipse begins 4h. 49m. A., in Longitude 1 42° 20''Bl; )ih4 LitiiUdifr t . 1 50 1 8^ M. Central Eclipse at Noon, 6h. 34m. A., in Ldh^rtde »0^ ^'W., arid Latitude ** "* ' ^^^ * " ' IQO W N. Central Eclipflee»dfli7h.<5(hnwAi^ lor; ' .. 1 .i^.; JaLon»t«ael9»f 47/,W^#,id^itude ...i ..^i,.,,, .4l<»4l'N. Ends on the Earth 8h. 53m. A., in Longitude 1 1 8° 56' W., and Latitude ^\*>YI> N. '!.. -^ ,i r * .. .f r . , ■ r V , : ' ', .-,:• • ■ » II -rA Total BoUpae ofiithe.Mora, JuneuM, 1680, inrisibfo at Halifax. Begina 7h. 4m. M. Laat Phaae Oh. 8m. A., Mean Time at Hi^ifMC \K-f\tUii\vn\'M'' (fri^vjisrinl* •>'nflJ*uf>r»dj — MiiVimV- ' III. — An Annular Eclipee of the Sim, July t, 1880, invisible at Halifax. ti.'-; I'^i m,>ii w'^si-ih *»-'.♦«•' ^'^—J^.^.•o^| A J> Begins on the Earth, July' f^Um^hi. il^. M.,' Meab Titn6 aC Halifax, in L«n)tittlde 59o 37' W. of Greehwidc, and Latitude ^ t9« 47 8. Central Eclipse begins 8fa. 17m. M., in Longitude 64° 55' W., and Latitude Sl° 51' 8. Central EcHpee at N^n, 9h tOm. M., in Longitude 22° 28' W., and Latitude 6t° SO' 8. Central Eclipse ends 9h. 35m. M., in Longitude 8° WK W., and Latitdde- - 66° 34' 8. Ends on the Earth, 11 Ji.23nb4M., 7 in Longitude 1S° 44' £., and Latitude 44^ 43' S. '»«»»»•; ^i^nt^^Mi^SSMKFi^m^ c I \' I i m EmtiHHei for Priees will rseelw eteiT fttt^ntloiii % ifti h ! ^2 BBLCHEI^'S FARMRR'8 [1880 Hr;^A Phtcial Eclipse of the Soil, December 1, 1880, invisible at HaliftlX. •' ym.r. .'d sr. ..-. . -• ■'■ : ^^ns on the Earth, December 1 , 1 Oh. SOm. A., Mean Time at Halifax, in Longitude 13^ IT W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 65o I' S. Greatest Eclipse lOh. 57m. A., Mag. (Sun's diam. =» 1) 0040, in Longitude 4^° 48' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 67o 56^ S. Ends on the Earth nh. SSm. A., ifi Longitude 74<> 18' W., and Latitude 67o 10' S. y.T-A Total Eclipse pf l^e Meon, December 16, 1880, invisible at BaJifax. First contact with the Penumbra, Dec. 16, 8h. 17m. M. > Mean Time Middle of the Eclipse, lib. 24m. M. > at Last contact with the Fenumbra, . 2h. 32m. A. ) Halifax. VL— A Partial Eclipse of the @un, December 31, 1880, visible at Halifax. Begiiis on the Earth, Dec. SI, 1 880, 7h. 46m. M., Mean Time at Halifax, in Lougitude 71^ 44' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 9i° 31' N. Greatest Eclipse, 9h. SOm. M., Mae. (Sun's diam. == i) 0*712, ' ilj Longitti^e 49^ 29/ W., and Latitude 65^ 8'N. Ends on the Earth 1 Ih. 14m. M., in Longitude 5o Ml E., and Latitude , , ..^w^r . ^o 11' I^. Betffta^ Haliftw^ il^ut 8h. 25m. M. ^ , * '■" :' ^ / EXPLANATORY. Ju ' ^ r :i ' »5f>-t; , Apkdio^ — that part of a planet^s oih\^Jar*^>emi itom the Si|ll«j ni Perihelion — that part of a planet's oriut nmrewt the Sun. ''■■'■'^ >» , «. f/tm^ton— angular distance of a phinet from the Snn, as seen from the-Eart^.. ^.^^ytwryh.- ■ -iW// Penumbra — a partial shadow resulting from the aiminished lid^ of the wtB lb the earth oar.mooo, daring a soiac er Ivnarieclipse, a^pearmg aapartiaL '■'': Declination — the dbtance of a heavenly body from the equinoctial line. Ediptic — the plane of the earth's cwrbit nearest the sun. C Apogee — greatest distance from the earth. .^ I*^i;Cl Quadrature, ^^ Qppf»ition. rf Coi^nnction. ; ^ Ascending node. ^ Descending node. -i-^i U-i The letters M. A., m. a., denote montiwf and ctftentcfon; h. m. s., hourilminiUes tind seconds. - • lu, . // '^ , n, N. north, E. east, *> D^^reee* S. south, W. west, ' Minutes of Are. ' " Secbnds of Arc. t* mmi'ttiik9itL^m:k^'m»wfn^i6im w«t<»i^ 4> «s 1 4* I? I s c i s 4* o o fi4 O ;?5 •3 tt < T • beil thos will H. ■. FULLER ft tHI.» hMi 6K P^wet^s IVlMrf • 4} 1 4S I u o o P4 o o 1880] '*.T-|^ ALlIAKA.CKt r 53 tk# >l4n>4)0^|nfli<»n Ibr Hiin|ht4-1iecn ItimMt Fbt Aim orMiB ' Mo«iT.~Th« t it iiiMrt*! after top of (he left liand jpitge ol each jnoiith»,whie|^ the Mqo«.ch»itge» UKLOvr the herizoa. ,»,..• 1 ,1 For mK lsnoth or the dat. — Add 12 noun to the time of the; S«H*8 setting, and from th^ siim suMriiii^i; tJjfi^iM of rising. For raffs cbnoth or kmk viohv.— Sahlract the tiiperof Son's fHHU^^ froin 12 hfGprs,j«d to the remainder add tLo iime of i:isin^ nej^t The Ti»b8 wiN hefi'^aiid iaddeadar pages, and in Tide Tahk^ page 80. .U/.fl f f Tlie folloimig Ta^Me 4(' isei. SmS'^ ' ^@W^^WB\ Oi; ,•;._ In various widtiis and qtia^itios. ^ This Cotton will be found quite equal to American in appearance, and, owing to the yarn being harder twidled, it will prove much' more durable. , It is made with the smallest possible quantity of sizing, and is consequently very much superior to any Engli^ Cotton imported. Our Grey Cotton has our Stamp upon it. , BEAM WARPS FOR WOOLLEN MILLS. Any width and any nnmbor of yam. Single or Doubled and Twisted. White and Coloured* W/VRBANTED TO WEAVE WELL Our goods are sold by us to the Wholesale Trade only, from whom Country Merchants and Consumers can always obtain them by asking si)ecially tor them. WM. PARKS & SON, Hew Brunswick Cotton Ms, ST. JOatT, IT. s. vl! !l UlB»yfU * WHttB) Wii«l«*>sf« •nmlMta, llnlllin. H. H* VULLER * 00.» BlasttHir aid 8p«rtlii(r Powder. I 50 JANUARY begins on THURSDAY. [1880 D. U. C r^ftst Qunrtcr, t^ 2 Now Moon.l If « 3) PiMt QuR»tcr,t 19 2 M. D. 34 M -<- Sft A. a 26 M. 13 58 M. •I. 24 9 HO«Mil8. 8 r>.^ M. 9 1 M. 9 1 M. 9 15 M. % Bouths. 7 57 A. 7 30 A. 7 17 A. 6 »9 A. I 2 ! 5 f> 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 ir 18 .to] 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN liaen. Sutn. 8oiitii. Slow of olix'k. -*--»- ^ lOUthH. 3 55 A. 3 32 A. 3 10 A. 2 48 A- MOON Rinos. BoiitliH. RetR. (liH'.lin. North. Th. 7 42 ». T 41 Si. r 48 SU. 7 42 M. 7,42 Tu.* 7 42 VV. 7 4.1 Th. 7 41 F. 7 41 8a. 7 41 SU. 7 40 M. 7 40 Tu. 7 39 W. 7 39 Th. 7 38 'F. 7 3» Sa: r 87 su. 7 36 M .? 36 T«^ f 35 W. 7 34 Th. 7 33 J- 7 33 Sa. 7 32 su 7 31 M. 7 30 Tu. 7 29 W. 7 86' Th. 7 97 F. 7 86 Sa. 7 25 I? 23 2 18 87 88 51 22 45 '22^32 22 25 88 17 82 2L 81 21 81 21 21 9 51 42 38 21 11 26 is 29 3< .}2 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 48 44 45 46 48^80 11 19 58 19 44 19 31 19 16 19 18' 4 18 38 W 18 18 17 44 17 28 49 50 52 53 65 56 58 50 1 3 80*69 80 48 20 36 20 84 3 37 9 10 2 49 9 35 7 47 4 *^ l» 17 S 34 * 98 N^19 4^4t 41 88 4 19 10 11 8#eo 6 1 morn 5 6 10 44 8 59 w i 88 , 6 63 11 7 14 18 1 54 ' r. 45 11 36 18 58 6 21 3 10 7 41 A. 12 22 36 6 47 4 87 8 42 57 24 49 7 13 5 35 9 45 1 55 85 19 6 37 6 37 10 49 3 1 24 1 8 2 7 26 U 51 4 16 21 4 8 25 8 5 A. 49 5 33 16 61 8 48 8 86 1 43 6 60 11 46 9 11 9 3 8 32 8 I 6 16 9 33 9 86 3 18 9 11 SO 37 9 54 9 48 4 3 10 18 N461 10 14 10 9 4 46 11 23 9 69 10 34 10 33 5 30 morn 14 37 IQ 63' 10 59 6 14 17 18 35 II 11 U 88 « 7 I 19 2L 46 11 28 A. 4 7 48 2 32 24 1 1 45 48 8 88 3 32 85 11 12 1 1 ao 9 29 4 88 25 13 12 16 8 35 10 19 5 19 24 4 18>30 3 39 111 10 6 3 21 46 12 43 4 46 11 59 6 41 18 84 18 56 5 62 moru 7.12 14, 8 \9 8 7 1 48 r»B« ^10 13 19 8 9 1 32 8 3 N3 42 13 89 9 1^ 8 17 8 86 81 69 13 38 10 39 3 3 8 48 7 40 riace X X T r H H r n n £5 22 SI SI SI 8.HirM, DMPKNSINM CHKallBT, I4T H01.US MTKBBT. January.— We are now entering u)K>n a n«w phase of Asfrioulture in this Pro- vince. It i8 necessary to do so to enable ua to keep our place in the march of civilization. The suiall farmer must cultivate Uis nelds like a garden, ^and the richer iiMin rau«t run a loftijer and deep«r furrow, if the advantai^os o' the new method are tu b» availed of. More capital and tnnni| knowledge and Kkill are n^qnirid t)0 our lariiia. The niiUWffeineiit of them -ftiUAt'. be uharacteriKcd by greatef encrfry and perseverance o cki farina throughout the ooantry, that we are rapidly making tip our lee \v«.y, and that Phf/sicianii reconvneiul Robinson's Plio9j>horized Emulsion of Cod Liver OU with Lacto- Phosphate of Lime. For 9ale hy Druggists. d % f I I JlMt i^ttce t 7 8 9 ',? 12 13 14 15 16 17 1) 19 20 21 22 2a 24 D 26 27 28 ClrtiiniciMon. Fir»t Lof;. Hossion In JP I'mes nil. 58m. M. [Newfld., IS.'ifl. Oen. PMm'fi insurrection in Hpain, '66 2(1 8. after Chris. 9 gr. Ilel. Lftt. N. Low tides. 9i'i<*6)* 4h. 9ni. morning. Epiphany, ^sots 3h. 6m. morning. Battle of Hoclvheim, 1793. 9 6(L % «®t8 9h. 4m. nfternoon. NafK)Teon III died, 1873. {^ rf (L 1? sots 11 h. 27m. afternoon. Ist 8a. aftir Kpiphany. ©eclipsed. 9int5 High tides. EdwaAl II dethroned, 1327. Dr. Halley die' morn. ^ d C ^(^ets 2h. 33m. morning. Australia ooloni/.ed, 1788. 8t. Vincent. ^ in Aphelion. Duke of Edinburgh married, 187-*. Firat protestaut public wornhip in SepttiAffetiima 8un. [Madrid, 1869. RoMrt Bums born, 1759. High ydet. Len. of night 14h. SOm. Hoik S. a W. Airchlbald died, 1840. 04 1 ? S S => 29 Temp'oA mov«m't began at H'x, 1831 30 Mr. Peabody invested £100,000 for 31 [tKie poor in London, 1866 9 .').') A. «i 1 21 10 31 42 1 57 11 7 1 18 2 33 11 47 1 58 3 13 A. .12 2 43 3 58 1 23 3 34 4 49 2 21 4 3fi 5 47 3 38 5 49 7 4 4 56 7 7 8 22 6 11 8 2S 9 37 7 11 9 29 lU .37 8 5 10 16 11 31 8 51 11 2 mom 9 38 11 49 17 10 19 morn I 4 10 58 30 I 45 11 .34 1 9 2 24 morn 1 Aft 3 14 2 2ft 3 40 53 3 4 4 19 1 41 3 52 5 7 2 40 4 51 6 6 4 4 6 1ft 7 30 5 » 7 33 8 48 6 28 8 39 9 54 7 16 9 27 10 42 7 55 10 6 11 sh 8 29 10 40 11 ftS 9 3 11 14 A. 99 9 37 11 4« 1 3 10 13 A. 24 1 39 10 48 11 28 A. 1 a 3 4 ft 13 4 2 19 37 ft2 6 52 7 46 8 391 9 19 10 10 39 It 1ft 11 5ft moili M 1 29 2 21 3 4ft 5 3 6 9 6 57 7 8 36 10 8 44 9 18 9 54 Kv«rylhluK In the Drag nn4 Tollrt line, nt HAIITH^A Dmg flt«rc. Nova Scotia will soon win a (rout place 08 an Ai^ricuHural Country. Such belnjf tbfi cam, it ia decined advioable this year so to modify theao monthly foot notos in tlie Almanac, that whilst thoy may serve to remiitu our agriculturttl readers, as fonnerly, of tho monthly worl( to oe done on the farm, they may also serve as a hrief exposition of the loadinK principles upon which our advancpd scientiflc farming Is foimdod. Tho prudent faniior will this month "take stock" in tho manner descrijbnd in Inst year's Alnmuack, so us to show his expenditure and income and profits on the past year't^ oj^rations. It is u mistake to 8upiK)8e that scientiftc farming; dculs only with tho principles of physics and chemmry and |>hysiolo^ ; it is founded essentially on the commercial princi)>Ie of profit and loss, and this principle is the test to l>e a])plied to determine its success or failure Laxative F.Tuit Troches/ the New, Pleasant and Efficient Remedy for Bilioufneu, Oostivenets. Sainple Boxes 26 ct». J. H. Mobinson, St. John. 35 ;:HI ti ( 1 '* BB9WW A WB«B, WkoieiiiU MmfKlsls; 1|aiitiu(, Iljiiy Cntterf nnd l^i^wn Moweis^ at lU H. FULLEB & C,Q/8^r 58 FEHHUAttY b(\^l^8 on SUNDAY. [1880 D II M C Last Onnrtor, If 3 1 1 24 M. # Now Moon, 10 7 3 M. n. 9 BOUthll. % BOUlhl. Til Koaths. 3 9 S7 M. n 36 A. 2 17 A. ^ Fim Ouarur, 17 11 31 A. O Full Moon, 2& 9 7 A. 10 9 3« M. 6 91 A. 1 65 A. 17 9 44 M. 7 A. 1 34 A. CIV. 6d. cApo.isa. 24 9 M M. 5 »4 A. 1 12 A. >i Q 1 ^ 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 la 13 u 15 16 17 18 19 20 91 29 9» 94 9ft 26 27 98 99, SU. I. 8u: M. Tu. W. Th. 8n. 8U. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8r. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. HUN Rlaei. j Bets. | 3,,,,^,, | ^^^^^^ M<>61f liiK'B. I Hoiitlis. I Sfita. I j[^^'/||- 1 IMnM 7 23 7 82 7 91 7 19 7 18 7 17 7 16 7 14 7 13 7 11 7 10 7 9 8 58 6 56 6 55 6 M 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 48 8 45 6 43 8 4M ft 5 6 5 8 6 9 5 11 5 12 5 IS 5 15 5 16 5 18 ft 19 5 20 5 22 5 23 5 25 ft 26 5 27 5 29 5 30 5 39 5 33 ^ 34 5 36 5 37 5 38 5 40 5 41 ft 49 5 43 5 17 11 16 54 16 36 16 18 16 1ft 42 15 24 15 5 14 46 14 26 14 7 13 47 13 27 13 7 12 46 12 26 12 5 11 44 11 23 11 1 10 40 10 18 9 56 9*34 9 19 8 49 8 27: 8 4 7 42 13 47 13 54 14 1 14 8 14 13 14 17 14 21 14 24 14 26 14 28 14 28 14 28 14 27 14 26 14 23 14 20 14 16 14 11 14 6 14 13 53 13 46 13 38 13 29 13 90 13 10 13 12 49 12 37 11 44 3 61 9 13 13 4 sCk inoru 4 49 9 40 17 51 m. 67 5 35 10 13 91 41 »n. 2 12 6 32 10 52 24 16 / 3 21 7 32 11 43 25 17 / A 0*« 6 34 A. 45 24 38 Vf 6 19 9 85 1 61 22 22 KT 6 10 34 3 8 18 43 c» 6 35 11 29 4 93 14 1 c» 7 9 A. 20 5 38 8 40 c», 7 97 1 8 6 49 83 1 X 7 49 1 54 7 59 N9 36 X 8 11 2 38 9 ft 7 68 cy. 8 3S 3 22 10 9 19 63 r 8 59 4 7 11 15 17 9 » 9 29 4 54 mom 90 38 H 10 9 5 41 1^ 23 IS H 10 .53 6 30 1 90 94 46 u 11 30 7 20 9 17 95 18 n A. 94 8 lb 3 10 24 30 S3 1 25 9 1 3 56 29 37 ez 9 30 9 50 4 37 19 38 92 3 37 10 38 5 10 15 41 SI 4 44 11 25 5 39 10 56 St 5 51 mum 6 6 N6 82 ItR 7 fr 11 6 31 80 11 ^ 8 17 59 6 59 6 1 tfli 9 31 1 47 7 17 11 3« tOt 10 44 9 38 7 45 16 38 n Try HMlTirS PRMII^lTlN TONIC, Hii excellent mipetliier. in every cue. Now Is a tgood time to schemo your work for the oomlnir eeason : mako up your orders for artificial ir.aiiurvs and implements and seeds, and generally forestall the openiii^f of sprini; so as to bo roady for it. We must still wrait a few months for field work, wait imtiontly but not idlv. Push on the fattening of cattio, fed off waste {[rain and roots that are likoiy to spoil in the cellar. Piuk over all roots and veiretables, and jfivo air to prevent moulding, which is apt to ooctir from the moisture and high temperature which cannot be gut rid of enMrely ttll the severe freezing weather comes on. FBBRrAKT.— February is the trying month for cattle, and most of the animals that pine and die in the spring months have really been sacrificed long before. Peed well at this season, not ovennuch, but Judlcioiwly. Calves and young stock will "ot tiitivG on drj* hay a! jne ; thoy roquiro the hay to be cut and mixed with For Kidncxi Complaiuta, try LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES. Sample Boxes 25 ct^. Prtpared by J. II. ROBINSON, St. John, N. B. ^^tjfXii^^t^ iMijrlQiir^l iMt«l|te|4 |««|f -.. ,L - Use '"'t^qi* toiidoitdeity, Seotofc And Etiartlsti Har fron, If . tl. Mler ik Co« § n o (0 n d o •B o •« () a « n g a o Winter.] FEBRUARY 29 Days. 59 1 « o 1) 2 .1 4 5 7 D 9 10 11 12 13 14 D 16 17 18 19 20 21 D 23 24 2S 26 27 28 C Iforlilne MUk. MmIiIb* n—dl9B, Ltmtn. Pom. N»Ua, BUMtlo, wlhoBTnnmA, *o. FOR «AI,R AT LOWEST M/IUKKT PRICKS, At Fordham'a Leather Store, 106 IJPPEB WITKB NT. fv tides. ^ iK)tR 7h. .'^Im. aftn. CoomnMio capturod bv liritish, 1874. St. Agatha. l^Motii 9h. .^5ni. aftii. Gaudaloupe dur. to JiritiHh, 1810. 9 d C I^iiRth of the dav 9h. 57in. Quiuqua^oHiiiia — 81irove Hnuday. Canada coded to (Jr. Br., 1763. ^ 6(i High tidofl. M\\ Wednesday. 9 rises fth. 9Tn. M . )i greatest Hel. Lat. 8. 116(1 Knglish Revolution, 1686. St. Valentino, ^i 6 (i 5 sup. (5© Quad ragesima>— 1st Sun. in Lent. Lindley Murray died, 1826. Battle o£ IToutainblcau, 1814. Ember Day. % 6 (L Very 1. tides. Bernard Barton died, 1849. Emiier Day. % nets 1 h. 39m. morn. Ember Day. % sets 7h. Im. aftn. 2nd Suuda}' in Loot. ^ a© 1^ sets 8h. 53m. afternoon. 8t. Matthias, Ap. ¥ niach will be so dlstondod that thoy will lose all shaf)C, and never afterwards be prusont- ablo in the exhibition rin^. More serious results than this follow, for when siiring time cornea the animals will bo sure to aoour, i;et thin, and possibly die. Ig- norant farmers wonder why so many animals die. Intelligent farmers nre as apt to wonder why so many live. Let us enquire briefly into the ratitinaU of feeding;. All the food of animals oonsisis of several bodies having distinct properties, and it is to the relative ))roportions of these that different food materials owe their difforonoes In feeding value. Hay, besides woody matter which is nearly useless, contains starch, sugar, gum, oil; these are non-nitrogenmts ; and maintain the warmth of the iKKly and prodtjoe fat. It also contains albuminotis bodies, which are nitrogenotm ; these repair waste and afford material for the growth of the flesh. Rohintion'H PhofphoHzed Eimdiion of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto-Phot- phMe of Lime, cure* BRONCHITIS. For sale by Druggi^tn. 'I . ? ■SOWN A nEBV, Agrlcffltttral WarrkMM, Hallftix. AmericaB Clwpylnf Axes, bett makos, at tf. It. FULLfift A Co«^s 1 4 8 f i d !ii. o, ,'. >9 i' ' ;• : & if n 60 MARCH begins on MONDAY. [1880 C Last Quarter ,1[ New Moon,l t). II. M. D. $ souths. 1 R i^O A % souths. ^ souths. 10 8 33 A. a'lo I M. 5 40 A. 48 A. }) First Quarter, 18 8 22 A. 10 10 8 M. 6 28 A. 26 A. O Full Moon.t 26 9 9 M. 17 10 15 M. 5 16 A. 5 A. CPer.ad. CAp.l7(l . ([:Per.29d. 24 10 20 M. 5 5 A. 11 44 M. • SUN MOON di S< » Q Ri»a8. Sets. decliii. South. Slow of clock. Kla^B. Souths, Sets. 9clin. [)uth. Place 1 M. 6 41 5 44 7 19 12 25 morn 3 29 8 14 20 45 n\. 8 Tu. 6 40 5 45 6 56 12 13 3 4 28 8 53 23 38 t 8 W. 6 38 5 46 6 33 12 1 11 5 26 9 41 25 1 t 4 Th. 6 36 5 48 6 10 11 46 2 16 6 27 10 38 24 47 t 5 F. 6 34 5 49 5 47 11 33 3 13 7 28 11 43 22 59 Vf 6 Sa. 6 32 5 50 5 23 11 18 3 56 8 25 A. 54 19 49 ►5 7 8U. 6 31 5 52 5 11 4 4 35 9 21 2 7 15 33 AM 8 M. 6 29 5 .53 4 37 10 49 5 4 10 12 3 20 10 32 AM 9 Tu. 6 27 5 54 4 13 10 34 5 27 10 .59 4 .31 S5 5 X '3 W. 6 25 5 56 3 50 10 18 5 50 11 46 5 42 NO 28 X tl Th. 6 23 5 57 3 26 10 2 6 14 A. 31 6 48 5 55 T 12 F. : 22 5 58 3 2 9 46 6 37 1 15 7 53 11 cy* 13 Sa. 6 20 5 59 2 39 9 29 7 2 9 15 32 T 14 SU. 6 18 6 1 2 15 9 12 7 28 2 46 10 4 19 19 H IS M. 6 16 6 2 1 51 8 55 8 2 3 34 11 6 22 14 H 16 Tu. 6 14 6 3 1 28 8 38 8 38 4 22 mom 24 8 n 17 W. 6 12 6 5 1 4 8 20 9 22 5 11 6 24 57 n 18 Th. 6 10 6 6 40 8 3 10 14 6 1 1 24 ,38 n 19 F. 6 9 6 7 SO 17 7 45 11 11 G 51 1 48 23 11 25 20 Sa. 6 7 6 8 NO 6 7 27 A. 13 7 40 2 31 20 40 25 21 SU. 6 5 6 10 30 7 9 1 18 8 28 3 7 17 8 SL 22 M. 6 3 6 11 54 6 50 2 25 9 15 3 38 12 44 SI 28 Tu. 6 1 6 12 1 17 6 32 3 32 10 2 4 5 7 38 ^ 24 W. 5 59 6 13 1 41 6 13 4 45 10 50 4 32 N2 2 "^ 25 Th. 5 57 6 15 2 4 5 55 5 57 11 38 4 55 S3 48 "K 26 F. 5 56 6 16 2 28 5 36 7 11 morn 5 19 9 35 ■£& 27 Sa. 5 54 6 17 2 51 r> 18 8 28 29 5 47 U .56 zSa 28 SU. 5 52 6 18 3 15 4 59 9 45 1 22 6 16 19 28 m. 29 M. 5 50 6 20 3 38 4 41 11 2 19 6 53 22 46 "1. 30 Tu. 5 48 6 21 4 1 4 23 jworn 3 19 7 38 24 35 / 31 W. 5 46 6 22 4 25 4 4 10 4 21 8 32 24 43 / J. «0»VKRY ftlMITII, l»HUi;4il!$T, 147 II4»LUS .«Ttti:UT. Hay, grain, straw, roots, vegetabloa, all contain these fat-f jrmora and flesh-formers : if we wish to produce f.vt on an animal we feed Indian corn or some other food rich in fat-fonners ; if the object is to produce flesh, on the other hand, wo feed oats or wheat rich in ilesh-forniers. For milic, the be^t of all food is Kreen grass, or in winter thne, hay, well made from young grass, supplemented by succulent roots such as mangels. March.— It is too early to commence flold operations beyond the carting out of manure and preparing and placing stuff for fencing, but a good doiil of work may now be done in the garden. This is Iiot-bad month, and how to make a hot-bed is a secret worth knowing. Select a sheltered spot, protected from animals, lying to LAXATIVE FRUIT TBOOHES promote Digestion : enter into the circulation and purify tlie Blood from joul humors. I o t d / TUn^lliy au4 Ctovcr, mmm H I ►I o o «< Hunt's '' Chopplug Axes, for sale bj lU H. FUtliBll A CO* .in «> o n o o tc o o o « o >i (S n >> o o WIMTBR. BPRINO. ] MARCH 31 Day6. 61 g « I 1 2 3 4 6 6 C 8 9 10 11 12 13 C 15 16 17 18 19 20 c 22 23 24 25 26 27 C 29 30 31 LEVANT GOiT, LEYAKT SEAL, ROAIf 6* MOlkOCCO, KID, 8K1YKB8, English Fiitbd Uppers, FOR SALB AT Fordham's Leather Store, 100 UPPEB IVATEB ST. High Water, meui titne,«« « & • m « u fi- st. David. %mta Ih. 26m. inorniug. ^ in^. I2 sets 8h. 27in. af tornoou. Low tides. LeDgth of day llh. Sm. First U. S. Coug. at N. York, 1789. Coveiit Gar. Theatre burut, 1856. ^in I'erihelion. 4th Sunday in Lent. 9 d C 9 *^''*®s '^J'* ^ ^^- morning. Halifax Harbor frozen over, 1833. Maz/ini died, 1872. High tides. Sir Jas. Outram died, 1 863. 116 d J^ d ut on and kept close till the hot bed heats; the steam and heat will start the seeds of weeds, which u\ay bo allowed t3 grow. Air is then given, and when the heat modifies, LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES atimulate the Kidneps to healthy action. Sample Boxes 25 cts. Frepai'ed by J. H. Robinson, St. John, sP 4very, Browa A €t .'» S*ci. 1 ^tor«, oldest im MnilAiK* ii*w UroiviiiA Wc1>1&. M4 Minors* ISlnpptlefl, ftt It. H. FtlLIl^R A C6/f^ ik:' 62 APRIL begins on THURSDAY. [1880 C Last Quarter, % New Moon, 5 Firai Quarter, O Full lVloon,f (C Apo. 14 (1. s>. 2 9 17 24 n. I 10 n 6 M. p. 58 M.|-. 53 M. 3 A. 10 36 A., 17 1 2 3 4 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 Q^ Riaea. Sets. C I'er. 26 (I. |24 SlTN dofilin. ^orth. 9 HOI ItiB 10 27 M. lO Gt M. 10 35 M. iO 39 M. % BOUthH. 4 bo A. 4 40 A. 4 30 A. 4 20 A. 11 souths. 11 13 M. 10 52 M. 10 30 M. 10 8 M, Mow of uiock. " ' '^ MOON fiiflefl. Soutbo. Pete. Plac«t Th. F. Sa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. To. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. T... W. Th. r. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 44 43 5 41 5 39 3/ 35 34 32 30 28 26 25 9•^ 21 19 18 5 16 5 14 5 13 5 11 9 8 3 5 3 2 59 57 56 6 23 6 26 6 6 £6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 82 G 33 6 ^4 6 38 6 37 6 38 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 65 56 57 59 48 11 34 67 19 12 4 27 49 8 11 8 33 1 55 9 17 9 39 10 10 21 10 42 U 11 11 12 3 24 44 5 12 25 12 45 13 5 12 24 13 43 14 ? 14 21 14 40 14 58 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 46 28 10 63 35 18 1 44 27 1 11 55 39 '4 S. 9 F. : 19 33 47 7 56 35 5 3 32 3 54 1 1 2 3 17 38 3 30 1 13 26 i 1 1 1 J? 1 49 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 21 3i 40 49 67 6 36 7 8 9 10 II A. 1 2 3 4 6 7 19 7 2 3 7 14 23 32 46 2 21 8 40 9 53 \r^ 58 11 53 morn S4 6 22 21 17 8 56 7 8 8 9 42 10 26 11 10 11 Ji A. 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 40 27 16 5 64 44 32 20 6 52 8 38 9 25 10 15 11 7 morn 4 1 5 2 / .-: 11 4 13 5 11 9 37 10 46 .: .59 Alll 2 20 3 30 4 35 5 42 6 46 7 50 8 f^3 9 5» 10 51 11 41 morn 26 deeliii. 8outI>_ 23 i6r^' ,• 1 4 1 37 2 5 1 30 2 53 3 \8 3 4 4 47 5 30 6 21 7 24 8 33 9 48 20 24 16 26 11 41 6 28 SI 3 N4 19 9 26 14 5 18 4 21 14 23 27 24 35 24 30 23 31 21 22 18 14 14 14 9 30 N4 12 SI 27 7 13 44I 12 46 12 17 42 21 34 23 58 24 39 23 36 21 17 13 A snre and safe mcdldnc-SMITn'^ ANTIRIMallH f ILL8. weed and rake the Hurface and sow your sprinar seeds, — cauliflowers, cabbajjoa, celery, tonatces, &c., for the kitchen garden; and stocks, verbenas, fjetunitis, asters, balsams, and such like annuals, for flower-garden ornament. The seeds will bear u (food deal ot' heat before Lhey emerge from the soil, but as soon as the first leaves begin to api>ear the frune must be aired daily, taking care to avoid cold draughts. ApriI/.— This Is the mon^.h when the cultivation of tho soil actually begins ; the o]>eration8 of j/loughng, harrowing, rollinf.', j.ianting, cultivating, have ni>w to be attended to as the oeasun adrances and «8 the weather may permit. The theory of cultivation of the soil may well claim more than a passing reflection from the intelligent farmer. All soils consist of a inixti've of clay and sand, the clay holds At this season of the year the sj/stcm should be relieved from all accumu- lations of effete matter, and a thorough purification of the Blood be obtained Spri • f a ■ » i /( a >» « 1 V 2 L 3 9 C Is 5 R fi S 7 9 8 h 9. h 10 ^ C 2t 12 A 13 C U A 15 ^ 16 V 17 L C 3i 19 ^ 20 N 21 B 22 \^ 2ai-S 24 H C 4t 26 ? 27 B 28 Ii 29 P 30 V Ane: water a clay we ha stance its fe ammo when barrel all thi phosp upal often by th J. H St«Teii».A Co«'g Scythei* bc«t iiiodct U. II. Fuller & Co. f of d o t s A o o ► I I & w 9 O- a n I o n •0 It « o Spring.] AFWL 80 Days. G 3 BXJTT YOTJIi • 5 LSATHE& tti SBOS nXOIHSS /Off (/PPf/? M'/irf/? STREET, High Water, mean tiV9,»t i V. o a • M 1 41 IP i If if HALIFAX, N. S. 1 "is 00 1 I'r. Bismark born, 1814. 11 30 1 41 2 56 11 11 2 Low tides. 9 '''^H '^li' ^'iiTi. morn. A. 24 2 35 3 60 A. 5 3 9 in Ajihelion. 1 31 3 42 4 57 1 12 C Ist S. after Easter. Low Sunday. 2 57 5 8 6 23 a 35 5 R. RaikeH, founder S. Sclils d., 1811. 4 29 6 40 7 55 4 10 fi Sir E. Cunard died at N. Y., 1869. 5 38 7 49 9 4 ft 19 7 9 c5 C ^»et8 Oh. 36m. mominp. 6 31 8 42 9 57 6 12 8 bc5© gd(C :U6 M. 10 55 M. 11 1 M. 1 8 M. % ioiiths. 8 58 A.. A. 3 48 A. 3 38 3.29 A. A. 11 souths. 9 4Q M. 9 18 M. 8 56 M. 8 34 M. 8 It M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I i 3 4 5 « 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 24 2ft 26 27 2$ 29 30 31 U SUN Ri«M. Seta. (l«aliH. North. Ffutof olock. MOON Klfieii. Souths. Seta. 8a. 4 54 7 15 16 3 4 SU. 4 53 7 1 15 34 3 11 M. 4 51 7 2 15 52 3 17 Tu. 4 50 7 4 16 9 3 23 W. 4 48 7 5 16 36 3 28 Th. 4 47 7 6 16 43 3 33 F. 4 46 7 7 16 59 3 37 Sa. 4 44 7 8 17 16 3 41 SU. 4 43 7 9 17 32 3 44 M. 4 42 7 10 17 47 3 46 Tu. 4 41 7 11 18 3 3 48 W. 4 39 7 13 18 18 3*9 Th. 4 38 7 14 18 33 3 49 F. 4 37 7 15 18 47 3 50 8a. 4 36 7 17 19 1 3 49 SU. 4 35 7 18 19 15 3 48 M. 4 34 7 19 19 28 3 46 Tu. 4 33 7 20 19 41 3 44 W. 4 32 7 21 19 54 3 42 Th. 4 31 7 22 20 7 3 39 F. 4 30 7 23 20 19 3 35 Su. 4 29 7 24 20 31 3 31 bU. 4 28 7 25 2.) 42 3 26 M. 4 27 7 26 20 53 3 81 Tu. 4 27 7 87 ,81 4 3 15 w. 4 26 7 ^8 81 14 3 9 ^^: 4 25 7 29 21 24 3 2 4 24 7 30 21 34 8 55 Sa. 4 24 7 31 21 43 2 47 SU. 4 89 7 31 7 32 81 59 8 39 M. 4 22 22 2 30 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 ft 6 6 7 8 36 ft9 23 46 8 33 2 35 15 2 55 52 8 52 9 56 11 A. 1 2 3 4 6 7 ft 12 22 35 52 11 88 8 40 9 40 ip 28 11 8 11 38 morn 3 27 6 5 6 54 7 40 8 35 9 9 9 52 10 37 11 22 A. 10 59 1 49 2 39 8 88 14 45 30 15 2 8 52 9 46 10 44 11 46 morn 52 1 57 a 59 3 57 4 49 5 «7 6 23 II A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 12 21 27 32 36 41 42 45 8 43 9 36 10 2 11 4 11 36 morn 4 30 55 18 42 9 40 3 17 4 4 5 6 7 » 10 II 4 14 po 46 n A. 19 deoliii. South . 12 35 7 28 S2 8 N3 11 8 17 12 58 17 4 20 25 22 51 24 15 34 34 23 45 21 53 19 8 15 21 10 56 5 57 NO 34 S5 I 10 33 15 42 20 1 23 5 34 30 34 6 81 57 18 34 13 51 8 42 83 18 N2 5 Place •WW X X X r 8 8 n n ss 22 02 SI St nR :£^ X X liOTinoW DBIIV STOilE, 147 HALLH ST., J. fJODVKliY SMITH. liming, and exjxwuro to the n;etion of the atmosphere ; it may bo added in the fai*ni of plant nshes or kaiiiit, a putash-^oda mineral imported fri,)m Qcrmaiiy. The third substance, Ammonia, is abstracted from the ram irater by the soil, and rxxajf bo added in form of tannery waste, guano, gas water, bipod, wool, hair and feathers. By keeping these facta in view the mrmer §. Spring.] MAY 81 Days. 65 A flrtt mt« aMortment of i ELASTIC-SIDE UPPERS AKD High Water, meaatlme, at FKENCM CALFSKINS. 8 j 1 For Spring and Summer liooto, at POflDNAMD'a Leather ft Shoe rindinar Store, IM IJPPKR WATKB HTBKBT. • 00 k a 5 flu Annapolis, St. John, N. B^ and Portland. H 1 en 1 Ste. Phil. And .las. ^ 6 h L. tides. A. 21 2 32 3 47 A. 2 c Ilugation Sunday. \} Hsah 4li. 9in. M. 1 26 3 37 4 62 I 7 3 ) Invontiun of tho Ctom. 2 41 4 52 6 7 2 22 4 > tlogation Days. [ 1 8.1 1 . ^ <{ C 3 57 6 8 7 23 3 38 5 ) Mrst meet'g teniD. hoc. at Tlx., AsconAioii Day — Holy Thurwlay. h6(i »<5C 96€ [^6h- Battlo of Touriiay, 1 793. 5 2 7 13 8 28 4 43 « 5 58 8 9 9 24 5 39 7 6 42 8 53 10 8 G 83 8 7 24 9 35 10 50 7 5 C Sunday after Agcenniou. H. tidoa. 8 10 fl 11 26 7 41 10 ^greatOHt Hel. Lat. S. 8 33 10 44 11 59 8 14 11 Battle of Oporto, 1809. 9 8 11 19 morn 8 49 12 9 stationary. Ori^ieB 4h. 6m. inorn. ^greatest Hel. Lat. N. 9 41 11 52 84 9 22 13 10 17 morn 1 7 9 58 14 %6(i Length of the day 1 4h. 38in. 10 52 28 1 43 10 33 15 Melbourne founded, 1837. 11 30 1 3 2 18 11 11 c Pentecoat— Whit Sunday. morn 1 41 2 56 11 57 17 Low tides, ^sets 1 Ih. 28ni. aftn. 16 2 27 3 42 morn 18 Disrnp. Gen. Ass. Ch. Scotland, 1843. 1 8 3 19 4 34 49 19 Ember Day. prises 2h. S8m. morn. 2 11 4 22 5 87 1 52 80 \l 6 9 Length of the uight, 9h. 8m. 3 22 5 33 6 48 3 3 21 Ember day. ^2 ^^^^ 3^- ^^' morn. 4 25 6 36 7 51 4 6 22 Ember Day. 5 23 7 34 8 49 5 4 C Trinity Sunday. 6 16 8 27 9 42 .5 67 24 Qu. Victoria bern, '1 9. Very h. tides. 7 6 9 17 10 32 6 47 25 VD© Ssots 11 h. 13m.a(tu. 7 55 10 6 11 21 7 86 26 George 1st bord, 1660. ; 8 45 10 56 A. 11 8 26 27 Corpus Christi. 9 37 11 48 I 3 9 18 28 Wm. Pitt born, 1719. 10 27 A. 38 1 53 10 8 29 ^ in ^ 1; ri&ds Ih. 37m. morn. 11 19 I 30 2 45 11 C 1st Sunday after Trinity. L. Tides. A. 13 2 24 3 39 11 54 31 Dr. Chalmers died, 1847. 1 7 3 18 4 33 A. 48 A dfiliglitrnl Perrame-SMITH'A MOIl^lKT LAVXilrnBII. Mat. — May is tispecially the ^rden month. Flower beds have now to be work«4l and trimme(i, and, as poon as the wesither becomes wann enough, summer bcddiui; pbnts should be put out. Tlie followiii(f list may 1)6 taken as a safe Kuido:— Oeneral liedditiq and Jiorder PlanU: At;oratum (dwarf bJue), Cuphea platycentra, Pyrethrura aureuni, L)o. flore-pleno alba, Pentstemon (varieties), Calceolaria amplexicaulis, Double Geraniums, Olpri de Nancy, Sappier Pompier. Robert Pier and Victor Lemoinc, (all of which are scarlet), J5|adanae Lenionie and Rudoluh Abel (both of which are piuk). The best siiixle scarlets arc Dr. Koch, Jean Sisely, Dr. Lindley and Sparkler. Rose coloured surtu : Aurora and Oeui. Phik coloured : Blue Bell, Queen of Rosea, Christine. Whites: White Perfection, Madame VauKhan. Tricolors: Mrs. Pollock, Edwinia Fitzpatrick, Lady Callum, Qoliah, Lass O'Oowrie, of Lime, which will strengthen it and hasten ■ the formation of Bone ma- terial. For sale by Druggists. a I 'I I 'J % Hi l; \. AJii«ii«aii Mt Snirlith Snfoty Fnte, «t fl. H. FULLER A CO.'S. MMM G6 JUNE begins on TUESDAY. [1880 New Moon, 5 First Quarter, O Full Moon,ir (£ Last Quarter, (t; Apo. 7 (1. D. 7 15 22 89 C Per H. 5 5 9 5 , 21 X. 41 37 31 A. A. M. 43 M. d D. a 10 17 24 9 souths. 11 11 11 11 11 M. 19 M. 29 M 38 M. % souths. 3 24 A. 3 14 A. 3 A A. 2 53 A. "21 souths. 8 1 M. 7 38 M. 7 15 M. 6 51 M. o_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 & 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ^7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 86 27 28 29 30 «^ SUN Rises. Sets decliu. North. Fast of clock. JIOON BiHes. Souths. Sets. d«clin. North. Place w. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SV. M. Tn. W. 22 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 \B 18 18 4 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 90 20 21 21 22 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 7 42 4 22 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 44 22 9 2 21 50 7 8 1 26 7 151 22 IG 2 12 1 12 7 51 2 30 12 1 22 24 2 2 1 36 8 35 3 34 16 14 22 30 1 52 2 4 9 20 4 46 19 44 22 37 1 41 2 37 10 8 5 39 22 22 22 43 1 31 3 14 10 56 6 38 24 22 49 1 19 3 59 11 45 7 81 24 34 22 54 1 8 4 50 A. 35 8 20 24 I 22 59 56 5 45 1 24 9 3 22 23 23 4 44 6 45 2 11 9 37 19 45 23 8 32 7 48 2 58 to 8 16 16 23 12 20 8 5^ 3 43 10 34 12 3 23 1.5 F. 7 9 56 4 27 10 58 7 16 23 18 S. 4 11 5 11 11 22 N2 6 23 20 17 A. 6 5 55 11 44 S3 17 23 22 U 30 1 16 6 42 morn 8 42 23 24 43 2 28 7 32 8 13 51 23 25 56 3 44 a 27 36 18 25 23 26 1 9 5 9 25 1 10 21 58 23 27 1 21 6 n 10 29 1 50 24 6 23 27 1 34 7 22 11 35 2 43 24 30 23 26 1 47 8 16 morn 3 48 23 4 23 26 2 9 1 39 5 2 20 23 24 2 13 9 36 1 41 6 21 15 41 23 23 2 25 10 6 2 38 7 40 »0 33 23 21 2 38 10 29 3 30 8 54 S5 2 23 18 2 50 10 .53 4 17 10 5 NO 31 23 15 3 2 11 16 5 3 11 13 5 54 23 12 3 14 11 42 5 48 A. 20 10 52 23 8 3 26 mom 6 33 1 24 15 16 ey, H n ti 2p 2Z SI SI =^ "l "l / / K K r J.HQI^UKW .»Una. UM^*§iSm»U CHKUIsT, 147 mollis ST. Bonnie Dimdoe, Burning Bush, Italia Unita. Bronzud: Mrs. John Lee, Beauty of Calderdale, Percy Leonard, President Lincoln. Oolden : Crystal Palace Gem. Verbenas : Sir William Youngj Centennial Seedling, Harris's Seedling, Mrs. Wood- roofe, Venosa, Snow-flak^. Fuchsi!*^, all varieties. Oaillardsa picta nana. The selection of Foliage and Variegated leaved plants, sueculents for borderings, &c., recommended by Mr. Power is as follows: Irisene Lindeni and Herberti, Menem,- bryanthemum cbrdifolium variegatum (a very long name for a very small plant), Koniga maritime vaiiegata, Oazania splendcus varie'^'ata, Altcrnanthera paronj'- chloiues, Semfiervivums and Echevertan, Golden Thyme, Poa tnvialis vr.riegata (small striped grass). Lobelia cardfnalis, Amaranthus Hendrei, Centaurea c-Mdidis- f:ima and Clementsii. For blue colours the Lobelias have latterly not pn)ved so effective in the Public Gardens as Viola Blue Perfct'O" and Admiration. Subtix)- Oostivenesft, the parent of so much untold ; lisevj/, emjenders Dfisjitpsia^ Headache, Palpitation, Colic, and other mort ^erioriis coDseqaences. 10 ts •est pM«4»'i(»'%My'€eu Vi'ctoiaa Crowned, I8i38. Low tides. St. Peter Ap. 116 (C' b ^^^^ Oh. 37m. morn. 2 7 4 18 5 33 3 11 5 22 6 37 4 16 6 27 7 42 5 18 7 29 8 44 6 1.^ 8 24 9 39 6 57 9 8 10 23 7 39 9 50 11 5 8 16 10 27 11 42 8 50 11 1 morn 9 24 11 35 16 10 morn 50 10 36; 11 1 26 11 12 47 2 2 1151 1 24 2 39 morn 2 2 3 17 0.38 2 49 4 4 ! 32 3 43 4 58 2 28 4 39 ,5 54 3 35 5 46 7 1 4 41 6 52 8 7 5 46 7 57 9 12 6 45 8 56 10 11 7 43 9 54 11 9 8 36 10 47 A. 2 9 27 U 38 p r>3 19 15 A. 26 I 41 11 5 1 16 2 3r 11 51 2 2 3 17 A. .38 2 49 4 4 1 25 3 36 4 51 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 48 52 57 59 54 38 20 57 8 31 9 5 9 41 10 17 10 54 11 32 morn 19 13 9 16 23 27 26 24 8 17 9 8 9 56 10 46 U .12 A. 19 1 6 «» TO SMITH'S I>Kir« ST«MtB, 147 H4IL1JS STIIEKT. ' . y_ . J . . ^_j , -, —r_ ■_ ^ . ■ : ■ — pical Plants 2or growin;y as single specimens or in groups (suitable for larye gardens and ornamental gfTounds). Wigandia Caracasana and Impcrialis, Solanuin rohustum and marginatum, Melianthus major, Ricinus gigantea, R. Duchess of Edinburgh, R. Bourbonensis and R. songuineas, Phorniinm tenax (New Zealand Flax), Arundo Donax variegata, Bocconia japonica, Csinnabis sativa (Hemp), Chilian Beet, Zea vaiiegata (striiied maize), Oannas Imperator, tricolor, Rendalleri, Annei and gigantea. JuK«.— All seed crops not yet committed to the soil should be ^ut in without delay. After the Ist day of June it is not too early to sow any kind of seed suitable for our climate. The drill crops put in during April and May w<;i now require attention, first in the way of hand noeing, w^here this has to be done, and secondly by the use of the horse hoe or cultlvatoi. But there are still some crops LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHEE imfl cure Oostiveness. Sample Boxes HO cents. Scut free by mail on receipt of price. ' =aE * fi H » v "'t rn f ^ " t'f ^ wwf S3sa SBmS UituWif « Wi£ttll,>t)or««P Uiike AiMl MMlM »tmM«M, MHliiax. Ill Hovse BfjUdloff HATdvan at Krweet ntet* H. H. Fuller A C«. AmeHi nit 1 • ! «8 JULY l^egins on THURSDAY. [1880 # New Moon, 3 First Qiiarter,T O Fall Moon.l C Last Qbarter,! D 7 15 21 28 U C Apo. 5 d. C l*er, H 9 7 2 2 4 48 7 26 20 d. M. M. A. A. D. 3 10 ^ aojothf, 11 51 M. 1 A. la A. O 19 A. % soaths.- 2 40 A. 8 29 A. 2 18 A. 2 7 A. % souths. 6 td M. 5 54 M. 5 29 M. S 3 M. 5.^ SUN Rises. Sets. declin. I North. 1 Slow of eloek. MOON Blses. I Souths. Sets. I North. I Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Fa. FU. M.. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 4 23 7 44 2S 4 3 38 8 7 18 2 28 18.58 4 23 7 44 23 D 3 49 37 8 4 3 31 21 50 4 24 7 44 22 55 1 14 8 53 4 32 23 43 4 25 7 44 22 50 11 1 .56 9 42 5 28 24 33 4 25 7 43 22 44 21 2 45 10 31 6 17 24 16 4 26 7 43 22 38 32 3 40 11 21 7 2 22 53 4 27 7 43 22 32 41 4 38 A. 9 7 40 20 29 4 27 7 42 22 25 51 5 40 56 8 12 17 IQ 4 28 7 42 22 17 5 6 44 1 42 8 40 13 6 4 29 7 41 22 10 5 8 7 47 2 26 9 5 8 26 4 30 7 41 22 2 5 16 8 52 3 10- 9 28 N3 22 4 30 7 40 21 53 5 24 9 57 3 53 9 49 SI 55 4 31 7 40 21 45 5 31 11 4 4 38 10 12 7 16 4 32 7 39 21 36 5 38 A. 13 5 26 10 39 12 23 4 33 7 38 21 26 5 44 1 26 6 17 u d 17 1 4 34 7 38 21 16 5 49 2 39 7 12 11 45 20 50 4 35 7 37 21 6 T) 54 3 52 8 11 morn 23 27 4 36 7 36 20 55 5 59 5 3 9 IS 30 24 33 4 37 7 35 20 44 6 3 6 1 10 18 I 27 23 54 4 38 7 35 20 33 6 6 6 52 11 22 2 35 21 33 4 39 7 34 20 22 6 9 7 31 morn 3 52 17 44 4 40 7 33 20 ;o 6 11 8 3 20 5 9 12 52 4 41 7 32 Irf 57 6 13 8 SI 1 16 6 29 7 22 4 42 7 31 19 45 6 14 8 59 2 7 7 43 Si 39 4 43 7 30 19 32 6 15 9 21 2 55 8 51 N3.57 4 44 7 29 19 18 6 15 9 44 3 42 10 3 9 13 4 45 7 28 19 5 6 14 10 10 4 27 11 10 13 55 4 46 7 27 18 51 6 13 10 41 5 13 A. 16 17 54 4 47 7 26 18 37 6 11 11 13 6 1 1 21 21 3 4 48 7 24 18 22 6 9 11 54 6 48 2 23 23 14 4 49 7 23 18 7 6 6 mom 7 37 3 20 24 22 8 n n n X K r n u Kct'p eool by nsliiK Ice <'«l(l Sodm Waiter at ttiiilth*i» Drug Store. to bo planted or sown. Put out cabbages and cauliflowers, but only in soil that has been well worked and well enriched. The Ilaltica, or turnip flea, is the (jreat enemy of the cmbba^e ; all efforts at his destruction have failed, and the only elTective way of wa^^inpT war with him is to trent hiin generously by Hwwing, between the cabbafiro rows, couunon white mustard, the .vounjf oeedling plants of which are far mure palatable to the flea than vubbutre. TomatoeiiaJiso may be set out later in the uionth. Ground cherries do best when they come up from seed in the soil, wl^ich they will do for years. Finish planting everything now iu field and garden, such as indiivn corn, bush and pole beans, cucumbers, squashes, turnips. Tender plants may now be put »ut in the flower beds. Do not touch strawberx^' plants for wooding or hoe- Jlobinson^s Phosphorized Emuhion of Cod Liver Oil With Lacto-Phos- phate of Lime, is Particularlp Adapted to delicate Femxdes iu those low *'. 9 O 9 ! o Sami FI • ^» a •• o » 1 A V, o « 1 A 1 A 2 Q 3 c? C 6t 5 B 6 K 7 9 8 5 9 ? 10 % O 7t 12 C 13 9 14 G 15 S^ 16 5 17 ^1 C 8t If V 20 h 21 $ 23 K 23 U 24 9 C 9t 26 Ii 27 % 28 h 29 1) 30 F 31 L SM insr, M Oelery •'farm no sue month progre thorou The re desirin deolan JctY t^ues ■pecufi Jifait lOtoM $m. tmir Hi^eiuUmB Svi«c* audi B>j« 8I«A» 1880 ittths. ^ M. 4 M. ) M. ) M. Place H n n n SI ?r "I I X X K T r 8 n n tore. lathas Biieniy fe way ibba^ ■ inure liouth. ey will indii^n ly now .>r hoe- Phos- ie low AmeiietM Boat Nails, OalranizAd and Black, H. B. Vailer A Ho. 8 O o a a: o 01 H O H ,W 9 f o *»■ 4 9 O i I O ^ Saramer] JULY 31 Days. 69 I 1 2 S C 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 C It 20 21 23 23 24 C 26 27 28 29 30 31 FREKCH FRONTS AND CALFSKINS, SOLE AND TTPPER LEATHER, SHOE FINDINOS. MOROOCO, GOAT AND SEAL, MA. M .:,. CHINB TWIST, &c. - ; f AT LOWEST MAMKET RATES, At lOa Upper Water Street. ARTHUR FORDHAM. High Water, mean time, at So 04 09 09 Anuiv. Dum. Canada, 1867. ^i 6 (i Quebec founded, 1608. © in Apogee. 6th Sutiday after Trinity. Battle of Wagram, 1 809*. $ in ^ ^setii 9h. 38m aftn. 9 d C ® eclipsed. High tides. ^ {greatest elong £. ?(i(C Of a© % 6<[. J^riRes llh. 28m aftn. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Crimea evacuated, 1866. 9»ttp4© Great fire in Chicago, 1874. Sw^thon, Bp. Low tides. $ in Aphelion. - J- * V Isaac Watts bom, 1674. 8th Sanday after Triaity. War by Fiance against Pmssia, 1870. h Q© h 'i^^ 1 '^* ^^™' i^^u* ^ sti^onary. High tides. Kaftle of 8alamanca, 1812. Up. and L. Canada united, 1840. 9 in Perihelion. 9th Sa. af. Trinity. St James, Ap. Irish Chnrch Bill passed, 1869. lili^ Length of the day I4h. 43m 1; gt. Hel. Lat. 8. ^ 6 (L L. tides 1)Mtrnction Spanish Armada, 1588. French Revolution, 1830. London Bridge finished, 1831. 2 18 4 29 5 44 3 2r 5 32 6 47 4 31 6 42 7 57 5 38 7 49 9 4 6 34 8 45 10 7 19 9 30 10 45 7 59 10 10 11 25 8 33 10 44 11 59 9 8 11 19 mom 9 43 11 54 34 10 18 morn 1 9 10 52 29 1 44 11 28 1 3 2 18 morn 1 39 2 54 8 2 19 3 34 56 3 7 4 22 I 48 3 59 5 14 2 66 5 7 6 22 4 15 6 26 7 41 5 33 7 44 8 59 6 39 8 50 10 5 7 85 ' 9 46 11 1 8 27 10 38 11 53 9 13 11 24 A. 39 9 59 A. 10 1 25 10 40 51 2 6 11 20 I 31 2 46 A. 2 11 3 26 40 2 51 4 6 I 26 3 37 4 52 2 25 4 36 5 51 1 3 4 5 6 7 7 59 2 12 19 15 40 8 14 8 49 9 24 9 59 10 33 11 9 11 49 mom 87 1 2 3 5 6 29 37 56 14 20 8 16 8 8 8 54 9 40 10 21 11 1 11 41 A. 91 1 7 2 6 SMITH'S DIAttKMKA «)*lt^Al., f«»r VraiHps, Pjseiilery, etc. . i '•' — — — — — , « . ing, and do not new hoe around raspberry canes, otherwise the fruit will not form. Celery mav be planted out at the eiid of the month.^ It there are still any " fanners*'^ In the Proviiiee who are not members of an Ai^icaltural Society, or if no such Society exists in their district, then the duty dtvvolves upon them this month of joining' a Society or organieing a new one. There can !>» no general progress among our farmers without coH^ration, for the obtaining ol 8uita)>lo thorough'brad. animals of the very highest class is beyond the tvax'h uf individuals. The reason r^ttention is called to the matter this luontb ia that a neic Society desiring to partidpato in the Legiidative grant-in-aid requiref* to send in the declaration required by Sec. IS of the Act be/ofe the firgt day of July. JoiiY. -Notwithstanding what has been said in June, indicating that as the last states of the tpstem that m . ifett themselves in so tnany of tfte ailments peculiar to their sex^ JToi' sale by Drugyiats, i ais ass Mi#Wt 'm If Mifts wiMtaMto »ff«M;9sta, liaufax. K^i|)b's Patent liitJiofractoHr^f^jr^ale by. H. H* F^IiL^B Si CQ. I I I I id 70 AUGUST l^egins on SHUNDAY. D. # New Moon,f , 5 3) First Quarter, f 13 O Fall Moon, 20 C Last Quarter, 27 CAt->o.l d. CPer.]7d. C Apo^29d. \*2^ H. M. D. 11 34 A. ~^ 8 28 M. 3 1 4 M. 10 1 A. 17 9 souths. SO A. 3« A. 42 A. ; 47 A,' % souths. 1 51 A. 1 40 A. 1 29 A. 1 18 A> % souths. 4 25 M. 3 58 M. 3 30 M. «_ 1 2 '\ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 36 27 28 5^ 30 31 •1 SUN Rij>.-s, I Set*. I j^^Js; I su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Stv. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. P. Sa. SU. Mt Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. ¥. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. ,M. Tu. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 21 20 19 18 16 15 14 13 11 10 8 6 5 4 2 I 6 59 6; 51 6 56 6 '54 6 53 6 51 6 49 48 46 44 42 41 89 37 35 <)eclin. 17 .52 17 37 17 21 17 5 16 49 16 32 16 15 15 58 15 41 15,23 15 5 14 47 14 29 14 10 13 52 13 33 13 13 12 54 12 34 12 15 11 55 11 34 Ml ■i4 10 53 10 33 10 12 61 29 8 8.47 8 25 9 9 9 Slo* of 6 5 \ i\? u '/ . iMOOU t^M. 2 58 5 53 5 48 5 5 r •/ 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 42 36 29 21 13 4 54 44 34 23 11 59 46 33 19 5 50 35 19 3 1 47 1 30 I 13 ftH 37 19 S.O 1 40 1 32 2 30 3 31 4 35 5 39 6 44 7 8 10 49 56 5 11 16 A. 28 1 40 2. 48 3 50 4 42 5 24 6 29 56 20 44 8 10 8 40 9 la 9 50 10 34 11 25 mom 19 1 20 6 6 7 7 BbllttMl. Sots. 8 26 9 16 10 5 10 52 11 39 A. 24 1 8 1 52 2 37 3 25 4 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 3 2 4 6 4 1 11 54 inoBik 44 1 31 2 18 3 5 3 4 S 6 7 7 53 41 30 19 9 &8 8 46 4 5 12 5 40 fi 13 43 9 32 6 7 7 7 8 lt< 8 43 12 44 decliu. Nortli. 24 25 23 21 21 16 14 9 9^ 9 10 26 11 16 morn a 18 1 m 2 44 4 2 14 15 9 42 N4 4I 55 SO 36 5 57 11 7 15 51 19 49 22 44 24 16 24 13 22 33 19 22 14 58 9 45 33 49 8 52 10 11 6 A. 10 1 2 10 4 3 37 4 12 5 19 S4 6 Nia6 7 4 12 6 16 26 19 65 22 28 23 57 24 21 2 53 23 38 21 52 1» 7 Place a SI SI "I "I t t v:T c» X cy, « n n sz 92 IWK SMI IP i •littNITVItaS rOUHL month of seed-time, yot Turnip sowinif may ftilJ lie doue. Some even prefer to s<)w their SweUea this month, and the aoft Turnips for immediate feeding uced no^< necessarily bo lown till the eud «f July. The groand should have uiideri bo (3 ■3 5 « A o o S I Summer.] AUGUST 31 Days. 71 Sheepskins, Roans and Linings, High Water.mesn time,«t « All ooIoTi and prieea^ at the 3 T»ry lowest tates. 2. ? . 1 43 a 4§ « ••• ■ CAlr, tin A POftPOlSB TJCES, *r. AT ARTHUR FORDHAM'S, 03 • 1 Is S' IM Upper Water Street, Halifax. 3 .1P Pa C 10th Son. af. Trin. Lammas Day. 3 44 b 55 7 10 3 2& 2 British Columbta colonized, 1858. 5 3 7 14 8 29 4 44 3 CclumboB's iHt Voyage, 1492. Shelley, poet, born, 1792. ^Infd® ^6? <5 C St. Bartli'mew, Ap. {; in ^ % sets 7h. 30m. aftn. 10 11 A 22 1 37 9 52 25 10 46 57 2 12 10 27 26 Louis Philippe died, 18.50. 11 21 I 32 2 47 n 2 27 Low t'des. Jj 1 i.ses 8h. 49m. aftn. 11 59 2 10 3 25 11 40 28 St. Angnstine. [ b in Perihelion. HthS.af. T. St. John Bapt. beh'd. A. 43 2 54 4 9 A. 24 C 1 38 3 49 5 4 1 10 30 Goldschmidt, antron. died, 1866. 2 55 6 6 6 21 2 .'36 31 John Bunyan died, 1688. 4 27 6 38 7 63 4 8 UBK S.HITfl*S MKXICAIV TOOTH WASH. n^lected in Nova Scotia, although well understood elsewiiere, is that the secil flhould bo put in tlio momoiit tiie soil Id prepared . If the carti) of the |>rop;tre(l drill gets dried up in the sun before tlie seed is committed to it, how can the latter \m expected to germinate. Ilooin}^ and woedmg of all drill crops should b« carried on actively this month and completed ))efore haying time. August. — Our farmers, at least those in the best farmed districts of the Province, are working into a mixed husbandry, so that cattle may not l>e fed on hay all winter and pasl^urcd in summer, but fed in winter on Htraw and roots and coarse gniin, and In sunmier partially or wholly on green fodder In-doors. This is the only way to enrich a farm, or to attain to anything like high farming. We there- fore recouunend our readers to note at this season how convenient it is to have a reading or meditation it aUempted, tallow, oily skin, foul hreath, coated tongue, bitter tatte in the mouth, «t*c., try Laxative Fruit Troclvet. I '■■ ! i \ e s I s; 'rll- BROWN A WEBB, Center Bake aa. H. M. D.|9 Bonths. % souths. y. souths. # New Moon, 4 38 A. - i ]) First Quarter, 11 2 10 A. 8 53 A. 1 8 A. 3 20 M. O Full Moon.t 18 11 15 M. lOl 57 A. 51 A. 1 50 M. ( Last Quarter, 26 6 54 M. 17 I 1 A. 40 A. 1 20 M. 'CPor. ISd. CApo.26d. |24i i 5 A. 29 A. 49 Mv (5^ BUN Fast of clock. Moon RSses. Sets. decliii. North. Rtaea. Souths. Sets. 1 Noi-th. *^"'<* 1 \V. 5 26 6 34 8 3 17 2 22 9 33 4 44 15 29 SI 2 Th. 5 27 6 32 7 41 36 3 27 iO 19 5 11 11 8 St. 3 F. 5 28 6 30 7 19 55 4 32 11 4 5 36 6 13 n 4 Sa. 5 30 6 28 6 57 1 15 5 38 11 49 6 NO 57 n 5 SU. 5 31 6 26 6 35 1 35 6 45 A. 34 6 23 S4 27 ^ 6 sM. 5 32 6 24 6 12 1 55 7 53 1 20 6 47 9 45 £V, 7 Tu. 5 33 6 23 5 50 2 15 9 6 2 11 7 16 14 38 ^h 8 W. 5 34 6 21 5 27 2 35 10 18 3 3 7 48 18 49 "), 9 Th. 5 35 6 19 5 4 2 56 11 31 3 59 8 27 21 58 K 10 F. 5 37 6 17 4 42 3 17 A. 39 4 57 9 15 23 49 t 11 Sa. 5 38 6 15 4 19 3 37 1 43 5 57 10 11 24 10 t 12 SU. 5 39 6 13 3 56 3 58 2 36 6 57 11 18 22 57 Yi 13 ^M. 5 40 6 11 3 33 4 19 3 22 7 56 morn 20 17 vt 14 Tu. 5 41 6 10 3 10 4 41 3 59 8 52 30 16 23 15 W. 5 42 6 8 2 47 5 2 4 29 9 44 1 45 11 35 16 Th. 5 44 6 6 2 23 5 23 4 57 10 34 2 59 6 12 K 17 F. 5 45 6 4 2 5 44 5 23 11 23 4 11 SO 35 K 1» Sa. 5 46 6 2 1 37 6 6 5 46 morn 5 23 N4 56 T 19 SU. 5 47 6 1 14 6 27 6 12 9 6 32 10 7 T 20 \l 5 48 5 58 50 6 48 6 40 «lilte by »l!IITfi'8 rrei^frvatlvc l>cnflirlco. ■ » _— . 4 ^ , field of tares or ijreen oats or barley or Indian c(»rn or rape, or any t)ther green eatable thing' for the cattle to grow or fatten upon when the piiatures are all burnt up. After haying there will Ikj work in the garden and especially in the orchard. Look after the ripening fruit, destroy caterpillars, if any still remain ; pick the early Augrust apples, and send them into market. When the rains come, beds of strawberries may be mado up. Sec that the ground ia well draijiod and enriched wiU) old manure. Mushrooms now appear in the horae pastures. The calving .H cows for the season will now be pretty well over. All thoroughbred calves should be at once registered in the official Stock Register of the Boai-d of Agricr.ituro. For grade stock the fanner should keep a record in a book for after rcferen je. HcrriuiGKR.— The Provincial and Ciounty Exhibitions are mostly hold this inonth or early in (.Jctober. These afford an oxcellent opportunity to study the breeds of Itobinaon^s P/iotpJiorizi'd Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil 'With Lncto-Phoa- phate of Lime, for General Dehilitij. Prepared btt J. H. Robinson. — .Ji i smiMv IB AUTUMl .S 1 !3 i M i F '^ 1 H • « b« A » < • 1 10 o 1 w n 2 Na ts 3 5 i 4 Hi C 151 6 % ft 7 9 ^ 8 Na 1 9 10 t 11 Lo C 16t 13 Qu 14 Du 1 1 t 15 Era it 16 Ca.| "i 17 St. ^ 18 Em « C 17t S 20 V-( 9 1 21 St. 22 23 ©€ Gai 24 Bay 3 25 nii 18tl « 27 Soc 1 28 ^6 • 29 St. 30 [nsi 5 cattle, ur IH suited in object is *a be prefer !! Jersey w 3 Horn Du by the B< a high grac 3 behind. r year wo r land, aie Q judging f fi Emac < Liver Ot Best place t» ^uy Toilet and f'attcy SoNp» and rcrftemery* Orifllii'i' Prime and I>oalile RetncMl Sejrthm, H. It. Vullkr & Co. imunR.'] AUTUMir.J SEPTEMBER 80 Days. 73 i « O BUT TOUB GOODS FBOK FORD HA He will do the ■quare tjiinir bfy y M, 1 31 A. Ill 46 M. % souths. 9 M. li 34 A. 11 9 A. 10 32 A. ^ Q 2^ BUN Rites. sets. declin. South. Faat of clock. MOOK Rlaea. 8outhf». F. 8a. 8U. 41\M. Tn. W. Th. F. b&. SU. Tu. W. Th. F. 8n. 8U. 27 28 29 30 31 5 6 7 8 9 10 II IS t3 14 Ift 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25lvM 26 Tu. \M. 'Tu. W. Th. F. ba. SU. W. Th. F. 8a. SU. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 13 2 3 4 9 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 6 35 6 37 6 38 6 39 6 41 38 36 34 32 30 28 27 25 28 21 19 18 16 14 12 11 9 7 6 4 2 1 26 49 12 36 59 22 45 8 31 6 53 16 39 1 4 59 tK5| 56 .54! 53 51 50 49 47 8 23 8 46 9 8 9 30 9 51 10 13 19 35 10 56 11 17 11 38 11 .59 12 20 12 40 13 1 13 21 13 41 14 14 20 80 3 Td 9 42 ! ':; '\o 4 30 10 27 ' 38 11 14 1! '.V-.- 50 A. 4 11 ^ti 8 56 12 9 lo 1 52 12 17 10 30 2 50 12 34 11 36 3 51 12 50 A. 33 4 52 13 6 1 20 5 51 IS 21 I 59 6 47 13 35 2 31 7 39 13 .50 3 8 29 14 3 3 24 9 16 14 16 3 48 10 3 14 29 4 13 10 49 14 41 4 40 11 36 14 52 5 11 morn 15 3 5 44 24 15 13 6 24 1 13 15 23 7 9 2 3 15 32 8 2 2 52 15 40 8 59 3 43 15 47 9 56 4 33 15 54 10 .58 5 18 16 mom 6 4 16 5 1 6 49 16 9 I 3 7 32 16 13 2 9 8 17 16 16 3 18 9 4 16 18 4 27 9 51 Sets. I I 24 50 18 48 deolin. North. Plaed 4 4 4 5 5 6 26 N247 82 35 7 8 9 10 6 II 10 22 11 35 morn 47 1 58 3 8 4 18 5 25 G 32 37 42 42 10 35 11 24 A. 7 40 I I 2 2 2 3 10 37 1 25 50 15 7 13 17 21 23 23 23 .'79 5 34 4 17 59 6 20 46 17 II 12 42 7 36 S2 11 N3I4 8 26 13 17 20 ro 14 26 22 37 23 44 S3 22 44 40 20 35 17 .38 13 .W 9 32 N4 39 80.32 5 .53 II 7 X r « n n n 25 22 SI a SI SMITH'S l»RV« »T4»IIK, I4T IIOLUS 8TMCKT. Affairs for the year 1878, — " They are of exta-aordinary beauty, great activity and vigour. lu quiUity of beef they are supurior to tlie Short Homa ; it is iaid on alau on the l>eat plaue^i, ao that, beiuK quieic and kindly feeders, they arc great favorites in the uiarlcet, and are, from tlieir activity, much better adapted to the short, cloae pasturage of hilly and rough land than are the heavier breeds. At the same time many excel as milkers, and, when this quality is cultivated, the returns of milk and butter are often extraordinary, Wlien wo consider, in addition to their other good qualities, that, as working oxen, they and their grades have no superiors, it p clear that the breed is one of very great value." OcTOBBR. The harvesting of Root Crops Is one that requires great attention, and, as the culture of them is extending throughout the Province, we wou d LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES give tone to the Stomach and Bmoels, and enable tliem to perform their respective functions of Digestion, Assivii- I on 1 p «*- ta 01 (0 a 3 a o in «• •1 I a c 4 5 6 7 8 9 C II 12 Ip 14 15 1£ C 18 19 20 21 2i 23 C 25 26 27 28 29 30 C BMonsr A WEBB, M O » s o e n n Vl o "0 Aatumn.] OCTOBER 81 Days. 75 o » JO ♦J •m o Q 1 a c 4 s 6 7 8 9 C II 12 U 15 16 C 18 19 20 21 22 23 C 25 26 27 28 2,9 30 C HEAVY KNGLI3H KIP BUTTS, ENGLISH SObB LBATHBa, HEAVY SOLE LEATHER, AMd all the r^^i^hitflf for WlBt«r Boots, i - ■ at; . .■ Fordham's Leather Store, 10« VrPER WATER 8TDKET. Iligh Water, mean tiaM,»t 10 .an C4 ea'c 9 '9 «3 I. © 3 ■♦■» First stoamhoat to Alhauv, 1807. First N. Scotia Legia., 1758. 5 iu y 1 9th Sunday after Trinity, ,. . %6(i Higli tides. :; ^- f, I'oacc wit,h America, 1783. 3/aftp. Capitulation of Metz, 1870. St Simon and St. Jude. [104, 1854 U. Robertson J. at Yarmquth, agod R. Brinsley Sheridan bori>> 1761., 23nd Sun. af . Tr. All Hallow'n Eve. 5 6 7 1 B 9 54 38 15 49 20 59 37 10 18 11 2 11 55 morn 58 50 6 2 47 2 I 6 6 7 8 8 d9 9 14 9 48 10 21 10 56 11 36 A. 25 1 26 2 43 4 I 5 4 5 55 8 5 9 20 8 49 10 4 9 26 10 41 10 11 15 10 34 11 49 II 10 morn U 48 25 morn 1 3 29 1 44 1 13 2 28 2 6 3 21 3 9 4 24 4 31 5 46 6 1 7 16 7 17 R32 8 13 9 20 8 58 10 13 9 40 10 55 10 16 11 31 10 50 A. 5 11 25 40 11 59 1 14 A. 32 1 47 1 7 2 22 1 47 3 2 2 86 3 51 3 37 4.52 4 54 6 9 6 12 7 27 7 15 8 30 8 6 9 21 5 35 6 19 6 56 7 30 8 4 8 40 9 18 9 59 10 43 11 3« mo» 09 2 1 3 4 V , 5 43 6 StS 7 10 7 46 8 90 8 55 9 29 10 2 10 37 11 17 A. 6 1 7 2 24 3 42 4 45 5 36 \7 k4 I s. I I rrfT <<■ ■ ' " Cet yuv Pv««erl|itl4»n« Dlspcniuvd at SMITVS DbIjG S'ioKE. —■ ' " ■ *■■'■ II I' r .-^■■ii ■■■■■■■■f ■ ■■ ■ .11 ■ I ■■■ii ^1..- ^11. .1 — ■■ .-.■■..i.-»i»..^ - , ■■.. .,■■—■_, ,^■l■|, I 11 .11 m impress upon all whc havei tiothad Umg exporienoe the heeestUf ci attendlnft to the pointA noted below :— -To take «p aiid store roots successfully is a simple art when propei^y underetCKxl, bat the frequeiH destruction of roots to the oellar shows that it to not always understood ^or carried out. Potatoes should be dug in dry weather, and allowed to dry completely on the surface before being put togeUier in heaps or in the cellar ; the best way is to put them on a bam floor and exoludie the litf nt, otherwise they will become ipreen oud acquire a bitter taste and poisonous qualities. Mangels, turnips and carrots should be topped and the fine root fibres cut 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 lation, and the removal of (til impurities and effete matters from the aysteni. Prepared by J. U. ROBINSON, St. John, N. B. I ,j :!; CiMMMKst VkvmMf) lutMe Trade in tlie Muitime rrfvlaers. f Hay CiiUflrs and Lawn Mowers, at H. II. FULLER k CO.'S. m ! m 70 NOVEMBKR begins on MONDAY. [1880 9 Nuw Moon, ^ FirHt Qu Tter,t O Full Moon, C Last Quttrter.t D. II. M. 2 11 41 M. 9 4 G M. 16 4 25 A. 24 10 51 A. ^ Ter. 4d. C A po. 20 d . SUN D. 3 10 17 24 nr 9 fouths. 1 48 A. 1 53 A. 2 3 A. 2 13 A. % Bonthfl. ^ Hoaths. u 11 11 11 23 M. 84 M. 16 M. 8 M. .9 49 A. 9 19 A. a 50 A. 8 21 A. RUes. Sets, 5 ' 15\M. 29V M. 30 Tu. d(;oHn. South. Fast of •lock. IIOON Riaes. South.. I Bet.. I '-'•'^'-n- I Hoiit'i. Place 4 39 4 38 4 36 4 35 4 34 4 32 4 31 4 30 4 29 4 28 4 27 4 26 4 25 4 24 4 23 4 23 4 22 4 21 4 21 4 20 4 19 4 19 4 18 4 18 4 17 14 39 14 58 15 17 15 35 15 53 16 11 16 29 16 46 17 3 17 20 17 37 17 63 18 9 18 25 18 4t 18 55 19 9 19 24 19 37 19 91 20 4 20 17 20 30 20 42 20 53 21 5 ?l 15 21 26 21 36 16 19 16 19 16 19 16 17 16 15 16 12 16 9 16 4 15 59 15 53 15 46 15 38 15 29 15 20 19 9 14 58 14 46 14 33 14 20 14 5 13 50 13 34 13 17 12 59 12 40 12 21 12 1 11 41 II 19 5 40 6 96 8 12 9 21 10 24 U 16 21 46| 10 97 5 43 1 36 2 26 3 13 3 59 4 43 5 27 6 10 6 53 7 39 ,8 28 9 20 10 17 9 44 15 .^3 4 20 19 50 5 2 22 34 5 57 23 46 7 23 10 8 IS 21 16 9 25 17 94 10 39 13 34 11 51 8 35 morn S3 17 1 N2 3 2 8 7 13 3 15 11 59 4 20 16 9 6 27 »9 33 6 31 22 1 7 31 23 26 8 28 23 44 9 18 22 98 10 3 21 10 10 39 18 28 11 3 14 59 11 38 10 53 A. 3 6 16 27 N118 49 83 51 1 13 9 1 I 41 13 .56 2 12 18 13 2 »1 21 3r w €|i<^«t Mn«l MMTint rrvuctnm at SMITirs OBUfS STORK. - I I . » I ' l I . I «l ■ II I mm I factd such ni; theio aro kept clearlj in riow, no farmer iweA \om bis nK>ts. Of course the collar must bo kept well aired atvl diy, and frost earefully excluded. NovBMBBR.— The prerlouB month will hare boen occupied pretty well hi SMurincr the root crop«. Now the whole stren^tth of the ffinu should be thrown into fall plowing^, tills is a most important (Operation, whether we view it an a moans of proparuig tlie soil for the future crop or as a obnyenfeiice to enable the farmer to have spinn^ir Irfme (or proper spring work. "Rie addition of ntanure to a soil is not enou|;h, the pulverisation, raixtare, freezrnup, thawing and rain-waslitiijf of the f*oil are tho processes by which its fertility Is to be secured. Let us iilustmte this :- Bone, an insoluble tribasie phosphate, receives the rain water which contains carbjornic acid g^M ; this chants a portion of ihe bone into carbonate of lime, and the rest into bi-basic phosplMte wMch (^radnally dissolves and becomes available Bobinsori's PhospJioi'ized Emul»ion of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto-Phna- phate of Lime, is universallp acknoK^tdged, wherever introdttced, to he the o 4 B«M ptec«'t» Ikni* Oll» or eiM»y lUad fSir aajr p«vp«M» Ti«n(loB 17 18 19 20 O 22 23 24 25 2G 27 C 29 30 GRAIN AKD WAX UCaTHSR. MAOHINK THttElD. Hoedles, Naili, Luti, ?ep, ic. AT Fordham'8 Leather Stom, IM UPPEB W4TEB HT., HALIFAX. High Water, mean tlm*, ttt An SnintK' nay. AUSoulH. ^ gr. llel. Lat. S. % 6 (i [ {^ gr. fllwiig. E. High tidea. l^(5(C ?c5C Uattltt of Jiikcrinan, 1854. St. Leouunl. ^ huIm 5h. 29in. uftii. 24th Siiiiduy after Triuity. Milton aied, 1674. Priiice of Wnleft born, 1 841 . L. tidoa. Spur/^ioim diod, 1832. 8t. Martin. ^mt» 6h. Sm. aftu. Richard Baxter l>orn, 1615. %^ (L ^Htatiouary. 25th Sun. oL Triu. 9>u Aphelion. Win. Cowper born, 1731. T^ d ([ Hidj tldefl. Length of day 9n. 24ni. Etneldreda. l^southa 9h. 41in. aftn. Earthuuako iu U. St. Thomas, 1867. John Williaui« 11 33 4 10 8 morn 48 10 h% 19 1 34 11 51 1 7 2 22 morn 2 2 3 17 53 3 4 4 19 2 4 4 15 5 30 S 23 5 34 6 49 4 31 6 42 7 57 5 32 7 48 8 58 6 20 8 31 9 46 7 5 9 16 10 31 7 44 9 55 11 10 8 20 10 31 11 46 8 54 11 5 /. 20 9 28 11 39 54 10 4 A.. 15 1 30 10 38 49 2 4 11 15 1 26 2 41 11 59 2 10 3 25 A. 47 2 58 4 13 1 44 3 rs 3 10 2 53 5 4 6 19 4 1 6 12 7 27 5 3 7 14 8 29 5 57 8 8 9 23 so 6*16 6 58 7 38 8 19 U 3 9 49 10 37 11 32 morn 11 34 1 4.^ 3 4 12 13 1 46 25 1 8 35 9 9 9 45 M) 19 10 56 11 40 A. 28 1 25 2 34 3 42 4 44 5 38 4 5 G 7 8 MMITH'8 MStTOKAIi €IMr«H DKOPS, 147 HOlUiH 8TKKET. to tliH pltutt. If the rain water drains away over the lutni surface, or if the soi) ties tioaked in stas^^aiit; water, and there is no pnnsagc of rain tliroufl^h it, this change c'.iihi>«t take {iluuc. When lime is added to the soil it quiulcly acUi on the urtrani*; matter, but the lime muttt be diffused conipletoly thruu}(h tliu soil otherwise it Itevautes inert before it has had an opportunity of doin^f its work by beinjr brought into actual contact with soil-{>article8. Tlte clay of the soil is a ailiuato of alumina ; aitli llniu. If Ike particles are brought together in presence of water, a double silicate of lime and alumina is form^ If soda is brought into contMt with this t!he lime gives way and a double selfcate of soda and alumina la formed. If ixttash be added, the soda gives way, and we bav«i now a double silicate of potash and alumina ; and lastly, potadi will yield to anunouia, and thus ammonia will become fixod and available for plant growth. bent freparntion of Cod Liver Oil extant. ROBINSON,St.John,,N.B. Prepared only by J. H. !ll BBOWM A WBIIS, Ml MercluiaU, etc., ■alliax. •« Hnnt'H " Ckofpliiv Axm, for Mk hy H. H. FULLKR * CO. it ft. 1 2 3 4 5 N« 7 8 9 10 11 11 78 DECEMBER begins on WEDNESDAY. [1880 # New Moon.t ^ Fint Quarter, O Full MoonJ (^ Last Qanrter,^ Now Moon, ( CPer.ad. CApo.lSJ. (CPcr.aiq D. II. M. 1 10 4B A 6 2 24 A. 16 11 22 M. 24 2 42 A. SI 9 42 M D. 9 10 17 24 31 9 south*. % ■ovthn. 2 28 A. 10 59 M. f 35 A. 10 52 M. 2 49 A. 10 45 M. 2 50 A. ilO 40 M. 2 56 A. 110 34 M. 3/ Kouths. 7 45 A. 7 IH A. 6 51 A. 6 25 A. 5 59 A. ^1 BUN 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 N20 91 2B 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w: Th. F. Sa. 8U. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 8U. M Tu. W. Th. F. Sfl. 6U. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. ■I RitM. I 8«>U. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 S7 38 '38 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 17 16 16 16 16 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4> 15 4 15 4 16 4 16 4 16 4 16 4 17 4 17 4 18 4 18 4 19 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 23 4 24 cln<-.lin. »uutb. 21 5.^ 22 4 22 12 22 20 22 28 22 35 22 41 29 48 22 53 29 59 23 4 23 8 23 12 23 16 23 Id 23 21 23 23 23 25 23 26 23 27 23 27 23 27 23 26 23 2.^ 23 23 23 21 23 18 23 15 23 11 23 7 23 3 Fast of ulock. 10 3 r 10 11 9 47 9 22 8 57 8 31 8 5 9 37 7 12 6 44 6 16 5 48 5 20 4 5l 4 22 3 53 3 93 9 54 2 24 1 54 I 24 54 F. 24 S. 4 34 1 4 1 34 2 3 2 33 3 30 MOON Risea. I HouthM. HvU. 4k>cliii. AlMltll. l»Uc« 6 57 8 9 5 8 .54 10 42 11 4 11 33 11 56 A. 21 47 1 14 1 45 2 20 3 2 3 48 4 42 5 39 6 38 7 41 8 41 9 43 1 10 45 11 49 morn | 56 2 5 3 16 4 30 5 40 ^ 44 7 40 11 19 A 23 1 27 2 30 3 28 4 21 5 12 5 58 6 44 7 30 8 16 9 4 9 52 10 42 11 31 morn 21 1 9 1 55 2 41 3 24 4 7 4 49 5 32 6 18 7 59 8 57 9 59 11 3 A. 8 3 41 23 25 4 40 23 38 5 49 22 N 7 6 19 5 8 84 14 51 9 38 9 52 10 51 84 30 liiorii NO 54 1 6 9 1 7 11 2 13 15 17 3 18 18 50 4 23 21 30 5 24 23 10 6 22 23 46 7 14 23 16 8 91 44 8 39 19 15 9 12 15 .58 9 41 12 1 10 7 7 35 10 31 N247 10 53 82 12 11 15 7 14 11 40 12 6 A. 9 16 32 42 20 13 1 24 22 44 2 18 23 45 3 22 23 3 4 36 20 39 / / cy* 8 n n n 22 SB SI a SI "I "I ^ J. aOUttVLKY SMITH, DI8PKN8INC} CHKNIST, 1-IT IIOLU» HT. Drokmbkk.- -Under oacb month we have endeavoured to indicato matters that most urifently require the attention of the fanner. Last but not least we call his attention to his poaition as the member of a live Aipriuulturai Society, in which, by example and precept, he may make hia personal intiuence widely felt, and thereby conduce to the prosuenty and adviincement of by far \iui most important industrial interest of the Province. There are now iipwanls of eiffhty Ai^ricultural Sooietie^^ in thifll Ph)vinCe, with a Membership of more than five thousand fanners. TlieM SodetiM are organized under the Central Board of Ai>fricuIturo, and each Society is entitled to draw from the Pi-ovincial Treasury, (througrh the Board), an annual grrant in aid to promote Its operations. The speuis*! piirix>so of n Society is to imprDve LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES for CosUvcnesn. Sample Boxes 25 Cents. Full size 50 Cents. Sent fre^ by mail, on receipt of price, to DtmKM,iiti»* SHMdriefi im mrttd ^ iMrletjr Nt l0w piteM* eoM MtMrt' Sapplici, at H. H. FlILLRR A €0.'S. that M his rtiich, lereby istrlol ;:tetie^ 'Oiese icty is grant ])ruYe I r a o w u a AVTUMif WIXTKH. ] DKCKMBKU 31 Days. 79 I I WAlerjirtiof ('ompnNltlon, Nanoii'ii and MKrtlii'N Hlnrkliifc, Hariiriiii €oBip»iilll«>n, PcrrlrMM UImmi, •nil Clmcr Vraur«lii, mmi Lsm sm, 106 Upper WnUr 81., HallfM. High Water, mean time, at CA -a 8.. "I 1 ! J^ d C . "S (^ C © eclipaod. 2 I Very lnj!^li tidoa. 3 tt stutiuuiiry. ^ ! 9 ($ C ^ Htationnry. C 2nd Sunday in Advent. ffO© 6 I 5gr. IIol. Lat. N. 9ffr. Ilol. Lat. S. 7 JMarahal Nov shot, 1815. 8 Concep. B. V. Mary. Low ti«lc8. 9 Milton, poot, boru, 1608. 10116(1 k6(L 11 ' {^ greatest olonff W. C 3ra Sunday in Advent. 13 North Staffordshire colliery explos'n, 14 [140 livofl lost, 18G0. 15 Ember day. Length of day 15h. 2hn. 16 (T eclipsed, High tides. 17 EnriberDay. Length ofnightSh. 41 m. 18 Ember Day. ^statiouaiy. ' C 4th Sunday in Advent. 20 Rev. John Newton died, 1817. 81 St. Thomas. © enters YS, Winter 22 23 24 25 C 27 28 29 30 31 {^ rises 6h lOra. morn, [commences. p6% 98ets7h. 29m. aftn. Low tides, prises 6h. 18m. mom. C11RI8THAS Day. I; stationary. Sun.af Christmas. St. Stephen, Mar. St. John, Evan. 11 seta Oh. 2Dm M. Innocents' Day. bsets Ih. 24m. M. 5?in« %6(L ^6% [Bank of N. S. orgn'd, 1 831 . ^ eclipsed. If. D© V^ry high tides. 6 46 8 57 7 34 9 45 8 22 10 33 9 12 11 23 10 2 morn 10 .53 13 11 43 1 4 ntorn 1 54 ,J6 2 47 1 33 3 44 2 34 4 45 3 46 5 57 4 52 7 3 5 62 8 3 6 43 8 54 7 27 9 38 « 3 10 14 8 88 10 49 9 14 11 25 9 49 A. VO 22 33 10 57 1 8 11 33 1 44 A. 13 2 24 59 3 10 1 53 4 4 2 58 5 9 4 12 6 23 5 20 7 31 6 24 8 35 7 20 9 31 10 53 11 29 ChrlHtinas Cards and Pa.icy doods, at SMITH'S DRIJCl 8TOKB. the live stoclc of its district, which <8 accomplished by obtainiiij; and lieepinff for the uao of members 8U])erior male ammals, such as bulls, nims and boars. Societies may also introduce seeds of new varieties of in^in, roots, and also improved imple- ments, and sell them to members at cost and char^^es. Exhibitions are held by some Societies or by the Societies of a County coinbinint;. The whole of the Societies of the Province meet on the second Monday of December, aach in it^ respective district, when the members receive the Directors' Report, and select officers for tlie ensuintr year. Full information as t^> the method of or^nizini; Societies may be obtained on application to the Member of the Board for the District, (see Board of Agriculture in another part of the Almanack), or to the Secretarj', Professor Lawson, Dalhousie College, Halifax. local itiea where not otlierwige obtainable. Manufactured solely by J. H. ROBINSON, Manufacturing Ghemisi, SL Jo/m, N. Ji. HHOWN * WKHB, Wholftaale llrnfftflKtM, Halifax. 1 I I e A % m o •0 c8 1 mm. ¥^. » p i ^ 11. H. FUTJiER & CO., «<»ii«ral llnrdiTftrf* Dcnlrrs, 80 belcher's farmer's [1880 IT A. IDE TABLE... , The timn of H'^^'h Water af the uiulcrinonuoned places will be found by 1 adding to or subtracting from the time of High WntcT at Halifax— -us follows : H. M. n. M. Ar^yle, Jonos' Anchorage . Arichat Harbour, .add 138 Mud Island, . .«ld 113 add U21 Noel Bav, Xt.'gro llaibour ..add 4 52 Aniet Sound, .add 2 41 . .add U ^3 Avon River, .add 4 41 North Minimegash, .".sub 4 19 Blind Hay, ..sul tract 3 Port George, . .add 3 28 Beaver Harbour, .sub !» Pa.>isama(iuoddy, ..add 3 41 Beleque Bay, (Jrecii'sWf. Bay Verte, .add 2 20 Pope Harl)(>ur, . .sub 9 .add 1 11 Plncentia, ■*. "' . .add I 26 Boughton Harbour, .add 40 PrusjKH't Harbour, . .sub 6 Boston Light, U. 8. add 3 22 Port Medway, . .add 1 Chester Harbour, .sub 5 Petit Passage, . .add 2 52 Chczetcook. TerpiHawick, add 19 Pubuico Harbour, . .add 1 36 and IMusquodoboit Inlets Port Mouton, •,► . .add 5 Cuiuberland Basiu, .add 4 6 Port Ebert, . .add 20 Country Harbour, .sub 9 Pugwash Harbour, . .add 2 41 Cfcpe Sabl& Inland, N. side. .sub 19 Port Hood, ..add 1 11 Cape Sable Island, S. side. .sub 1 19 (^iiaco Bay, . .add 3 46 Cftpe Sable, * .add 38 Ragged Island Harbour, . .add 10 Clarke Harbour, .add 1 9 Richibuctx) Kiver, ..sub 419 Clain Point, .add 38 Richmond Harbour, ..sub 149 Cheticamp, ■, .■ .add 26 Stoddart Cove, ,, -,• . .add 1 9 Cape North, .> .add 11 ^•riiid}' Cove, E. ■ ; ,. . .add 2 44 Cardigan Bay, . . {' .add 51 Siuidy Cove, W. ,.,.,, . .add 2 58 Cape liear, . ^v. .add 1 11 Shut-in Island, . .sub 2 Charlotte town, ' '" ;; .add 2 56 St. Mary's River, . .i;dd 11 Cape George, / .add 2 2(5 Ship Harbour, ,. - Spicer Cove, ■'■ '^ ' Sheet Harbour, ..add 5 Digby Gut, ' ••■ . .add 3 11 . .add 3 46 Egmontflay, ' -. ..silb 4 49 . .add 17 East Point, ? J .add 41 St. Andrew, ■<»' . .add 3 1 Folly Point, - , ; i •: .add 4 Seal Cove, i:" r ,< ; ..add 3 5 Gut of Can so, .add 1 26 Shelburne, . .add 15 Guysboro' Harbour, .add 31 Spencer Island, . .add 3 53 Gloucester, U. S. • add 3 12 Scotsman's Bay, Black Rock Point, ..add 3 40 Horton Bluff, .add 4 41 Island Harbour, .sub 9 St Ann's Bay, '"/," . .add 45 Isle Haute, .add 3 32 St. Peter's Bay, . .add 11 Jebogue River, .add 2 15 Seal Island, ' • ' ' . .add 1 13 Jedore Harbour, / • • .sub 4 Sydney Harbor, C. B, . .add 1 11 Jourimain I, . .jidd 1 41 Tusket River, Pinch-gut Island, . .add 1 44 Liscomb Harbour, .add 11 La Have, .add 2 Tracadie Harbour, . .sub 49 Lunenburg .add 5 Trinity Bay, Newfld, . .sub 27 Liverpool Bay, ' ' , .add 1 Vin Bav. ' ^ '" . .sub 2 4 L'Etang Harbour, .add 3 30 West Bay, . .add 4 15 Lcproau Br.y, .a.M 3 29 Wi>sipi>rt, . .add 2 54 Loiiisburg Harbor, C. B. . add 11 Wliitohavon, ..add Oil Martin Hiver, .sub 6 West ()uoddv Head, . .add 3 23 Machias, Seal Lsland, . add 3 16 Welohpool, ( ;ampobella Is . .add 3 32 Mabou Ri\ er, .add 1 11 Watc-ring Cove, Sheet ) bour, 1 . .add 17 Magdalen Islands, .add 31 Menaclieu Bay, .add 26 '\Vallace II arbour. ..add 2 41 IMerigomisb Harbour, .add 2 17 Yarmouth llarlinur. ..add 2 20 IJil^TlH' column of tho moon's southing givos thetinipof high water at Parsboro', I ConuvalliK, Hortou, Hautspoi t, Windsor, N(}Wport, Truro, &c. __._ 1 H M< o H •A P to \ Hi A 0) «♦■ »1 (D 0) o u in 3 g ' < ei & ^ o ^ 1 Vi » g 1? < 1 H 3 f^ O ? n (ft -f 99 ti •1 ii . ^ H J u S i u H. 1 tt t 1 o I ^ ^ \ a Je I: Are '-'Hi Ster Compr hn T" Whi PKI X. B.- Kt'UHOu's, UergorN, Coiniuu's* UiiryeuN uu«l LuHciier'M ^luiclics, Head of Power's Wlinrf, Halifax, N. S. Iby )W3: d 3 40 ) 49 27 b 2 4 (1 4 15 (I 2 54 <1 11 (I 3 23 Id 3 32 Id 17 Id 2 41 Id 2 20 .rsboro', ciifSf i o u (0 < CI M CI * (0 H o n o o h O (i M c3 o I 1880] o h A ■H « ALMANACK. 81 IS. S. SBOWN & GO. ,,- ..WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, *- j-. .. ^ Jewellers and Silversmiths, V i X ? ^ f* 5 "^ (ESTABLISHED A. D. 1840.) /\ T .r ^t i jt ) 128 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. Are constantly adding all desirable novelties, as they tire ifroduoed, to their already extensive and valuable stock, which includes iqi uj V/A .' (ci'jiwt.. all styles of '»- ^-^ ,;. •iii-.v* J.i■^.' ~-^ Ladies' and Gentlemen's "Watches, DIAMOND AND CEMt RINGS, -* %^ Sterling Silver and Electro-Plated Wares. Fill IVORY mm mmi etc. Comprisiug everything needful for tho Housekeepar— uud a very large F '^'/m» V V range of nrticles suitable for :, >.,i if). PRESENTS: Whitby Jet, Britannia Metal Goods, Eye ^^^ ,,, Glasses, Spectacles, &c., &c. PKICES AND PABTICILABS lUBNISHKD ON APPLICATION. Special attention given to Orders by Mail. -T ' X. 13. — The hj^host prices allowed for Old Silver in Cash or Exchange. i o 6 t6 I I « I BKOnN A WeBK, <;roccra' Miippli«N, llalirHX, Cut Nails, Paintsy Oils, <;I1r88, Pntty, very low, S 1 I i i i » 4 82 nELCHER's FARMKFt's [1880 a BOisoi 1 00. 135 Qranville Street, Halifax, SELLING AGENTS FOU THE | - j ^^ ^ GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS OP THE GENUINE QUALITY. Ladies' Circulars 05.00 " Newports 6.00 Gentlemen's Coats and Ulsters $10 to $12 Weight 12 to 16 ozs., perfectly waterproof, and can be carried in the pocket. SESD FOB ILLUSTBATED CIBCULAB AND PBICE lilBT. IBLACK SILKSI F^DCtx^jf $Mk%i ^Mm sinidl @^llap@i Mk^t MAHTLES, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, French Mekinos and Cashmeres in Black and Fashionable Shades. Laoe Goods, Ribbons, Silk Ties, &.>. IliOlliiNllli OyTrifS. Millinery Ic stock and made to order. C. ROBSON & CO. (■•• ; 5 s fii o 3 S c o B o & m a a M e 0) (0 C) vfl o n o > it U 188( DE CA, Jut Foun Gwvii Jia^ Tlii vlfHoii The On'f/iti jinlic'iii rt'fcrrc which Appell Provin cndes. Tho 02) in t'ontrov ProviiK The (A o 4J (0 •H O ■0 (1 « n hS IfAVl Cji ($5,000 Assisfdt 5 r McDoti liohert The and Wt; New Co ^«o Mast Howe, DosHar I^>llch, Shdlbun Frieze, Moore, Thomafi C. Cow Itohert P. Hill ; ^ { Difjbi/, \ jRepOi Court. CoiiuHii'8 ama Kceu's MHsUratt, ttll graiteii uudMtylct of puckuj(i>N, At H. tt. FULLER & OO.'S, hesul of Powcr^M Wharf. (0 c> I o n o > (« O it •tJ CI V U ^ « 44 o It Ul M tt u O m Q n (A •rl r. a 1880] ALMANACK. 83 DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND JUSTICE. SUPREME COURT OF CANADA. Chief Justice— ($S,i)00)~I/on Willinm Jolinston Kitchie. Judffcs — ($7,000 each) — Hon Sniniicl Hcnrv Stroiif;, /A^h TcleflphOfo Fouruiur, Jlon William A. Henry, /Ion II. E. Tnschorcuu, JIvn J. W. GwVnnc. ]ici/istrar and Reporter — (S2,fiOO) — llobcrt Cnssclx, Jr. This Court and the Exchcciiicr Court were organized under the pro- vinioiis of 38 Vic., cnj*. I!. The Supreme Court hiiH both original and api)ellato jurisdiction — On'(/iriul, us to (1) hal>enK cor|)UH in criminal and extradition cascn; (2) judicial opinioHH to the Crown ; (3) private hills and jH'tiiions ihc.rcior referred hy the Senate or House of Commons; and (1) civil suits in which the validity of n Dominion or Provincial Act is (jucstioncd. Appellate, in appeals (1) from the Exchequer Court; (2) from the Provincial Courts; {:)) in habeas corpus cases; and (4^ in election cades. THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. The Exchecjuer Court has orijrinal jurisdiction (I) in revenue cases, (2) in civil suits when the Oown for the Dominion is plaintift", (^) controversies between the Dominion and the Province, or between two Provinces. The Judges and officers are the same us in the Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA. irAVING LAW AND EQUITY JUKISUICTION THKOUGHOUT THK I'UOVINCK, CiiiKP JusTiCK, (S5,000), Sir Wm. Younjr, Kt. Equity Juuok, ($5,000), and Judqe of the Supreme Court, Hon John W. Kitchie. Assistant Judges, (Sl.OOO) Hon Williiiin Fvedk. Dcsljarres, JImi Huj^'h McDonald, lion Henry W. Smith, Jlon Alexander James unU Hon Robert L. Weaiherbc. The Judge in Equity sits to attend to Equity business every Monday and Wednesday, when business requires, Cexcept in vacation), in the New Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M. Attorneij General, f'$l,GOO), //o?j J. S. D. Thompson. Ma8tkk8 — Halifax, Henry C. D. Twining, Hugh Hartshornc, Wm Howe, Wm Twining, JJenjamiin G. Gray, Wm F. MacCoy, 1^. W. DosHarrcs, E. C. Crawley, J. Harvey Frith, J. Parsons ; Pictou, Edward Roach, James Fogo ; Yarmouth, Thomas D, Chipman, James Murray ; Shelburne, Thos Johnson ; Barrington, Gabriel Roberts* m ; Hants, David Frieze, Wm H. Bbinchard ; Kings, George A. Blanchard, Stephen H. Moore, James R. Prcscott ; fi:, 84 ^tKLCIIBIl S FARMKll 8 [1880 Offlcors atid TermB of the Supremo Court. "At Halifax thero are two SUtinKa and one Term of tlieCoiut. — The Sittings boiiifj; lield for Trinl of CAu^es, November and Aiiril; and the Term for Ar^juineiit of Ap|>ea'«, &o., begins ou the second Tuesday of Ducember, and exteuds until the first Tuesday of Ai)ril. COUKT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Judge Oidinary, the Jndsfo in Equity, with appeal to the Supreme Court. Registrar, James H. Thorne. VICE-ADMIRALTY and PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT. y. I ('- Admiral, the Governor-General. Judge, (S600) Sir William Youn<', iJ.. riiief Justice. Advocate. General, SiiR- uoGATjffis Ixidifur. John C. Halliburton, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nepean Cuirke, Hugh llartshorne, Wm. Twining^, B. H. Eaton ; W-Hfe. il'v, .Mcx McFarlane; Truro, Ebcnczer F. Munro ; Fictuu, Ji h\! i). Pi'Lc' i ; Gui .borunij,'\, Si -wart Campl)ell; Itec.-Gen. ofJJroits, C. li '■ luili' i. llcgi'atrar, liCwis W. IJeslJarres. Marshal, Joseph Bell. Adoi^rfUcs ik,nd Proctorx, the Barristers and Attornics of the SuprciiK '"i.itr*. Inicrprcter and Translator, F. C Sumichrast. Bank of Li^i'csiu, Tiic Bank of British North America. 4 8 *» (0 5 S (4 O B o a o n o o .'4 o o +» a •d o o M a of ■w o o o a o a a >> o m o o o g o •cJ M U *Je'» Miilli-l''oo(l lor lul'niilM auil luvalids. d o I M o a tn »■ l| Mi (A H H (4 o n 4* d I O a o o o 4< /4 o o 4* CO •a o o w o o 9 o c3 "in >> o aj '« At 11. II. FULLF.R A CO.'H, hond of Powor'H Wharf. 1880] n o O t» o o o o n g o id O O 3) o o H o W !>< O o: H en O P ALMANACK. 85 s is ^ I. g S 3 3 M <^^ « .1-3 i-y o . w ►- • • • o i »-9 Mi M • o at T3 cH o (^ ■ — ^ • - '^ CO 0=0 ^h M; js=-j f/> 6C (-1 O e «>^s c! 4) cogg t- ^^ If V tn 0; hi u S ■% I ►I UUOWN o 1^ T -.• fe 5 3 ^►r^-?;^ , •'"83 ^J?k4^,-^^w^!^u-,-oe5S^^V OP I'MOIIATH. Kkoiktiiabh or rUOUATE. IlBOIHTHAItl or DKfcDH. AiinnpoMii Allttt{i)|liHll Vnv*i Mrt'liiii. ... Oolt'llHOtKT CumlicrlAiMt I'ArrNlioioiiuli. , , , 1'^. ('. C'owlinw. A, McIiiIkhIi, M,[*. Mnirmv nc'lil. !•;. K, Mitiir... .». F). I. U. (Jnmmott. Willlnin H KoKtiiif^. Dnvld tiainiltuii. •t. A Hniit Diubv J. A. If )OI|lli^. H, Cninwroii W»n. JiowH. (*iiv^i>oro' " fit. Mtry'i. Haliftix K. ChjiiK, M.i» •litilni McOhiiIc) Wni, HiiMiii'i-ininl, V. n. IJowiimn. HaiitB, WtHt " ICiiat InvoriinnH KliiK" |j||llfllt)UIK l'l(!tf>«i(il<< M< JH'itBld. Ih'iiry I.oVfJt, Win, J. <»oi'ly„ Wm. i'. liu:\it^'.m. Ni*t!ui»ii«*l Kr<'Piiftftn. f). <>'(;. MwiTii«n. lUinry Hal ly, J no. F«rgiiiM)ii. N. Frfoiimti. TlK.'wmn T. .Itian. (.^oriieiiufi White r.Vr Horoor. ' A. Taylor, Jr. Mlxo A. Murray. Yurinoiitli COMMISSIONERS BKSIDINO WTTJIOUT THE j^KO- VINOB, AND APPOINTED TO DO ACTS WITHOUT THE PKOVINCE UNDER Beo. 64. Oh. m, B. 8. Ik tub Uhitkii KiNoroM — Alex l*«tter?ion Puvvejs, EdlnKorgh ; Ilnjjli JHmcR Hollo, 14 Young Street, KdinSnirirfi; (/h«Hi'S Knson, GlanROW ; Geo TI109 Hni^h, Liv«rpooi ; Ali»rcd Hcales, 45 Cnrterg' j Lane, Doctorsi Commond, Trf)n(lon ; EHStflro Anderson, 17 homuimiien LaiMi, London ; Edwd Wfll>h, London; Thos Sunford Kolph, 1» ThrOff- [ morton Struct, London ; William Annnnd, I^mdosi ; lUcimrd Thomf«« ; Andrew Smith, No. i Calverloy, Mount Tunbridg:* W«ll»; AWx Gilleupie, jr, Ijondon ; Senton F. T«vJor, 5 Graj's Inn Bqoaro, London; Win D. Treshflcid, 5 Bank feulldinKS, liondoin ; John A. Mnttoson Aitfttin, Trewedo ; Wm. Law Gane, 54i HisbofMipfatc Strn«t wiiliin, London : Henry K. Pollock, 4 Great Winrhester ftt, London; John Hand. 6 Qooon Victoria Street^ Londoti. B. ; X. Hcrl>ert Vail, St John, N. B. ; Qm M. BurbridK«, St John, N. B.; Saml Gay Morse. Hopowell, Albert Co, N. B. ; Hon Levi Buprglcd Montreal; Henry Jaincs Morgan, Ottawa; 11. J. Meakstecd, Ottawa; ThoniaB Kelly, Sammersidc, P. E, I. In the UnVi Ki) Statkr op America.— Arthur J. Mcl^eod, Boston ; JameH B.Bell, Boston; Edwd J. Jauieti, Boston; Htiiinian B.Allen, Boston; Joscuh B. Bratnan, IkiKton; Fnink Seamau, Ronton; Fred P. Fairbanks, New York; W. E. Scovill, I20 Brondway, N. Y. ; Graeme M. Wilson, Bay City, Michigan ; Joseph J. K. Plant, Waih- intjton, D. C. India. — Lieut Genl Donald M. Stewart, Bengal; Major Gen Michael A S. Biddult.h, Bengal. - . , ^ BBOWN 4& WKlbttv iiroccra' iitendi-tcSt Mttltfax* Nets, Lines, Twines, Hope, Hooks, Leads, Corkwood, 88 HKLCHERS FAUMER 3 [1880 li S « § CO I e h n si n Sarriflters and Attomlss resident in ITova Sootia. ■ """NAMES, j » Admitted Banl.>*terH. Admitted AttoniicH. Kesidonce. James S. Moroc, 11 Oct. 1810 11 Oct. 1810 Amherst,. S. P. Fairbanks, qc , 15 April, 1818 15 April, 1817 Halifax. George T. Solomon, 19 April, 1821 19 April, 1810 Lunenburg. George R. Grassie, 13 April, 1 825 13 April, 1824 Annapolis, Py. Hugh Ilarttthorne, dcl., 24 July, 1827 24 July, 1827 Halifax. James A. Dcnnison 23 Oct. 1827 24 Oct. 1826 Dighy. Uobert B. Dickson, 23 Oct. 1827 24 Oct. 182<" Parrsboro'. M. I. W;, na, QC, 22 Jan. 1828 22 Jan. 1828 Halifax,Prot'y Edward H, Harrington, 28 Oct. 1828 23 Oct. 1827 Halifax. Stephen H. Moore, nc, 27 Jan. 1829 22 Jan. 1828 Kentvillc. John C. Hallibuiton, 28 Jnly, 1829 22 Julv, 1828 Halifax. William H. Keating, 3 Nov. 1829 28 Oct'. 1828 Do. R. Dds William Suthfjriand, qo. 3 Nov. 1829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. Henry Pryor, dol., qc. Thomas B. Aikina, dcl. 25 Jan. 1831 25 Jan. 1831 Halifax. , , 3 May, 1831 4 May, 18.30 Do. Hi) >] Nepean Clarke, 30 Oct. 1832 1 Nov. 1831 Halifax. '•"'" A. M. Uniacke, Dcr,., 29 Oct. ; 1833 29 Oct. 1 1833 England. Hon. R. B. Dickey qc., 21 Jan. 1834 22 Jan. 1 1833 Amherst. Daniel Owen, 29 April, 1834 30 April, 1833 Lunenburg. Henry A. Grantham, qc. 4 Nov. 1834 29 Oct. 18.33 Yarmouth. John D. ICinncar, 2() July, 1836 25 July, 1 1835 Amherst,^,-, ,^ John McGregor, 1 Nov. 1836 3 Nov. ] 1835 Halifjxx. * ;. EfKjnezer F. Munro, 16 Jan. 18.37 14 Jan. ] 836 Truro. William C. Whidden, 31 Oct. ] 1837 I Nov. 1 836 Shclburne, David Mathoson, 31 Oct. ] 1837 1 Nov. 1 836 Pictou,Prot!i'y Peter Lynch, qc. 31 Oct. 1 1837 1 Nov. ] 836 Halifax. Henry P. Hill, .. l« Ja"n. 1 838 18 Jan. 1 837 AntigonishjSh James Fogd, qo.;"''*' •' 1 May, 1 838 2 May, ] 837 Pictou. Hon S. L. Shannon, qc. 16 Jan. i 839 16 Jan. 1 839 Halifax. ..iit.'ju Henry C ]). Twining, 30 April, ] 839 31 May, 1 838 Do. Jmrnes Robert Prescott, 30 April, ] 839 30 April, 1 839 Kentvillc. Edward A. Pyko, 23 July, 1 18.39 24 July, 1 838 Cornwallis. William Howe, qc, 23 July, 1 839 23 July, 1 839 Halifax,Rogl*r John C. Wade, qc, 24 July, 1 841 28 Julv, 1 840 Digby. James Murray, 26 July, ] 842 27 April, 1 841 Yannouth. Alfred F. Haliburton, 18 April, 1 843 19 April, 1 842 Baddeck. John D. McNntt, 7 May, 1 844 29 April, 1 842 Truro. ifl T. D. Riiggles, QC, 7Ma>', 1 844 18 April, 1 843 Bridgetown. £ro« P. C. Ilill,r>CL.,QC 7 May, 1 844 7 May, 1 844 Halifax. . James Hall Thome, 23 July, 1 844 23 July, 1 844 Halifax, '^'i.^') Hon A. McFarhine, qc, 3 Dec. 1 844 5 Dec. 1 843 1 Wallace. Charles James Stewart, 6 May, 1 845 7 May, 1 844 Amherst. Edward P. Nutting, 6 May, 1 845 7 May, 1 844 Halifax. William R. Cutler, 22 July, 1 845 23 July, 1 844 Arichat. John McKinlay, 22 July, 1 845 23 July, 1 844 Pictou. i Peter H. IxjNoir, qc 20 April, 1 847 22 April, 1 846 Halifax. J I Richard Sands, Jr., 20 April, 1 847; 20 April, 1 857 Granville. Francis S. Be." lish, ; 26 July, ] 847' 28 July, 1 840 Halifax. James Thomson, qc, I 24 July, 1 848 '^f, July, 1 846 Halifax. V? Wm A. Johnston, QC, ■ 16 April, ] 849 April, 1 849 Windsor. > m • w a a M « P « & S i 188C Willii Is.'iac Willi M H. Willli Hon t] Bcnjn //on I J. N. P. S. ^ fi Lovvi« GeorjL Robt. Thon Samn O.S.^ Wm. Hon I § Brent Fitzg( Geor^ James Henrj J. No James ^ A. J. S Thos ^ John Robie Jas. A N. W N. Le Hon. Stcph Henr} Edwa John Thorn Saml. Israel Willif Sainu Willit Malac Frcdc Brent Samu W, D John Robei Willit James IS < M M td < o (fl « CiUMliea t'Uron, Leiu«u k' ^ llraugc feels. Cotnh, etc., at TI. II. FVLLKK A CO.*S. 1880; ALMANACK. '" 89 NAMKS. Adinlttc: ItarriHten 4. AtlinittcU Attoriiiea. Rpuldpiicc. * Will'mm Twininp;, .•I Dec. 1 849 4 Dec. 1848 Hfllilnx. Isuivc J. WyMe, *22 Jnlv, 1 850 23 July, ] 849 Do. William II. lilnnoluml, 2 Dec. 1 8.')0 3 Dec. 1 849 Windsor. M 11. llichcy, qc, 2 Dec. 1 850 3 Dec. 1 849 Halifax. William R. ■ChntuUer, 21 July, 1 8.51 26 July, 1 836 Arichat. lion Jas. McDonald, QC, 22 Dec. 1 8.')! 2 Dec. 1 8.50 Halifax. 4i Benjamin G. (iray, 22 Dec. 1 8.51 22 Dec. 1 851 Do. 9 J /on Dan McDonald, qc. 19 April, 852 21 April, 1 851 Antigonish t J. N. S. -Mrtrshall, qc. 2f)July, 1 852 21 July, 1 851 Liverpool. Si j 1*. S. Hamilton, 2'.> Nov. ] 852 22 Dec. 1 851 Halifax. 1 Lewis W. Dftsharros, 18 April, IS.M 19 April, 1 852 Do. to i (ieor{,'e A. MoKenzio, 19 April, ! 8.53 22 Dec. 1 851 Pictou. < ! Uol)t. G. Halihurton.QC S.'iJuly, 1 8.53 25 July, ] 853 Ottawa. Thomas J. Wallace, 28 Nov. ] 18.53 28 Nov. 1 8.53 Halifax. ^ Al Samnel W DeBlois, 17 April 1 854 10 April, 1 852 Do. O.S. Weeks, qc. 4 Dec. ] 8.54 28 Nov. ] 1853 Windsor. Wm. M. FuUerfon, qc. 16 April, 1 1855 25 July, ] 856 Amherst. lion HAN Kaalback,QC 1 Dec. ] 856 3 Dec. 1 855 Lunenburg. Brenton H. Collins, 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. ] 1 8.55! England. » Fitzgerald Cochran, 1 Dec. ] 856 3 Dec. ] 1855 Halifax. g George Campbell, 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. 1 1 855 1 Truro. James J. Kerr, 1 Doc. ] 856 3 Dec. 1 .855'Amherst. Henry Oldright, 30 Nov. 1857 1 Dec. ] 1856 Halifax. c« J. Norman Ritchie, qc. 30 Nov. ] 1857 30 Nov. ] 1857 Do. James Dennison, 10 May, 1858 1 Dec. 1 1356 Digby. o A. J. White, QC, 10 May, 1 1858 11 May, ] 1857 Sydney, CB. g Thos W. Chesley, q.c 10 May, 1 1858 11 Mav, 1857 Bridgetown. John T. Smith,' ' 10 May, ] 858 11 May, 1857 Amherst. (4 Robie Uniacke, 2 Aug. 1 1858 2 Aug. ] 1858 Halifax. (t Jas. W. K. Johnston, 29 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. ] 859 Halifax. 4) N. W. White, QC, 29 Dec. ] 1859 4 Jan. 1 18.59 Shp'bume. ^ N. LeG. McKay, qc. 31 Dec. ] 859 4 Jan. 185? «^iney, C.B. ^ Hon. Wm Miller, qc. 31 May, ] I860 31 May, I860 Arichat. ;] Stephen L. Purves, 2 Aug. I860 23 July, 1859 N.Sydncy,C.B (i Henry W. Johnston, 21 Nov. I860 21 Nov. I860 Halifax. n Edward D. Trcm<.m, 18 July, 1861 31 Mav, 1860 Port Hood John W. Ous'iley, qc 23 July, 1 1861 31 May, 1860 Windsor. n Thomas C. Hill, 23 July, 1861 25 July, 1860 Sydnev, C.B. *rD Saml. MacDonnell, qc 21 April, 1862 8 April, 1860 Port lllood. « Israel Longworth, 3 Dee. 1862 8 Dec. 1861 Truro. William H. Hill, 10 Aug. 1863 1 2 May, 1802 Halifax. Samuel H. Gray, 11 Dec. 1863 1 1 Dec. 1862 Anna])oli8. William F. McCoy, qc 30 April, 1 864 29 April, 1 863 Flalifax. Mnlachy B. Daly, 10 M'A\', 1804 10 May, 1864 Do. Frederick W. Bent, 28 July, 1804 24 Julv, 1803 Amherst. Brenton II. Eaton, 11 Oct. 1804 11 Oct. 1804 Halifax. Samuel G. Rigbv, q.c 13 Oct. 1S64 8 0:'t. 1803 Halifax. W, D. Sutherland, 7 Dec. 1804 7 Dec. 1804 Do. John Y, Payzant, 7 Dec. 1864 7 Dec. 1804 Do. . Robert Motfin, q.c 31 Dec. 1804 7 Dec. 1864 Do. William H. Owen, qc, 23 March 18ti5 23 Mar. 1864 Bi'idgewater. James G. Fruiter, qc, 7 April, 1865 10 May, 1864 Halifax. s i o e fir I BROWN A WEBB, <»rocer»' 8itndri«ti, Halifax. I I H. H. FlILLnR ft CO., head of P«wer'H Whnrf, 90 BELCIIEU'S FA KM Ell's [188tJ NAMES. Adinittnd Il.-\rrirtt(ii-rt. Ailinltteil AtU>i'iii(w. Beaidenco. Simon H. Holmos, 10 April, [805 9 Aug. 1 864 Piciou. John M. Viets, 25 April, 1 865 10 May, 1 864 Digby. James 11. Hearn, 2 May, 1 865 2 May, 1 865 N.Sydncy,C.B Murray Dodd, Qc. 2 May, 1 1865 2 May, 1 86.^ Do. Uol)crt N. Henry, 2 May, ] 1865 2 May, 1865 Antigonish. Kobio S. Morse, 2 May, 1865 2 May, 1865 Amhcr.st. Jatncs A. Frasor, 14 July, 1805 9 Aug. 864 New Glasgow. 7/o;». J.S. D.Thompson, 2') July, 1865 25 July, 1 1 865 Halifax, AU>ert Morse, 3 Aug. 1 1865 10 May, 1864 B rid gti town. Douglas B. Wood worth, 24 Oct. 1865 24 Oct. ] 865 Kentvillc. diaries J. Townshcud, 8 May, 1866 8 May, 1 1866 Amherst. i Thomas Uitchio, 8 May, 1866 8 May, 1 1866 Halifax. John D. McLeo(l, qc. 6 Doc. . 1866 6 Dec. ] 1866 PIctou. Hon Tjawreiu^ G. Power, 7 J)ec. 1866 7 Dec. 1866 HHJifax. F. MelviUo Whiddon, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Halifax. Frederick J. Tremain, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 UalWax. Sandford H. Pelton, qc. 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Yarmouth. Joseph J. Moore, llu., W. Infrlis Moffatt, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1 1867 Kentvillc. 22 Oct. ] 1867 22 Oct. 1 1»67 Amherst. James Foley, 7 Dec. 1867 22 Oct. ] 1867 Halifax. Edwin D. King, 7 Dec. 1867 7 Dec. 1 1867 Do. Charles Taylor, 18 May, 1 1868 18 May, 1 1868 Halifax, r^^'. George H. Elliott, 18 May, ] 1868 18 May, 1 1868 Pictou. Edm. J. Cogswell, llb. 27 July, 1 1868 27 July, ] 1868;Kentville. 1 C Beverley Bullock, E. Tilton Moseloy, 1 Aug. 1868 8 Aug. 1868 Halifax. | 26 Aug. 1 1868 26 Aug. 1868 Sydney, C.B. Martin J. Griffin, 26 Aug. ] 1868 26 Aug. ] 1868 Halifax. Harris 11, Bligh, 2 Nov, ] 1868 2 Nov. 1868 Do. Fred. A. Lawrence, qc, 37 April, ] 1869 27 April, 1869 Truro. Charles E Ratchford, 2 Aug. ] 1669 2 Aug. 1869 Amherst. Aubrey Blauchard, 2 Aug. 1869 2 Aug. ] 1869 Windsor. George T. Moore, 12 Aug. ] 1869 12 Aug. ] 1869 Liverpool. John M. Jones, 80 Oct. 1869 30 Oct. ] 1869 Halifax. Jas. W. Bingay, 30 Oct. ] 1869 30 Oct. ] 1869 Yarmouth. Jacob M. Owen, 30 Oct. ] 1869 30 Oct. ] 1869 Annapolis. Thos. E. Coming, 30 Oct. ] 869 30 Oct, ] 869 Yarmouth. John P. Chipman, 30 Oct. 1 869 30 Oct. ] 1869 Kentvillc. Jason M. Mack, 31 Oct. ] 1869 31 Oct. 1 869 Liverpool. Chas. E. DeWoIf, 19 July 1 870 19 July, ] 870 Windsor. George W. Ritchie, 19 July, ] 1870' 19 July, ] 870 Halifax. Thos. C. Shre\ ^, qc, 19 July, ] l870 19Julv, 1 870 Digby. Leander S. Morsv^, 19 July, 1 1870 19 July, ] 870 Bridgetown. Stephen B. Muiraj, 30 Dec. ] 1870|30 Dec. ] 870 Yarmouth. Wm. Robert Foster, 31 Dec. ] 1870,31 Dec. 1 870 Halifax. John Ervin, Jr., 31 Dec. ] 1870 31 Dec. 1 870 do. . f ■ i Robert N. Davis 31 Dec. ] 1870 31 Dec. 1 870 Do. Thomas B. Flint, 5 Dec. ] 1871 5 Dec. 1 871 Yarmouth. Charles S. Harrington, 9 Dec. ] 1871 16 Oct. 1 871 Halifax. Angus Mclsaac, 6 Dec. 1 1871 6 Dec. ] 871 Antigonish. Wallace Graham, 6 Dec. ] 1871 9 Dec. ] 871 Halitax. Geo. H. King, 9 Dec. ] 1871 9 Dec. 1 871 Windsor. Alex H. McGUlivray, 9 Dec. ] 1871 9 Dec. 1 1871 Guysboro'. o (A 4) ti in H H O e d o « n ■0 o S o u UUOWN « WKKU, Corucr l»nk«> »iid UoIISm KtrcMs, llalliax. iSiJ C.B ovf. e P If' •0 .B. f>. 1. J o v i H H o M ci e d bfi o Ft O h TinplAtefft Sheet Iron, Canada Platoa, flraln Tin« etc. 1880] ALMANACK. .. ui 91 NAMKB. Nicliotas II. Moaghor, CImrlt's J. McDonald, J. H. Frith, J Julinston Hunt, Harclny VYoli.iter, John II. McDonald, Jolin J. McKinnon, Jr., Colin N. Campbell, Kufus A. Trcmaiii, Q.c. ncnjainin RiishcI, KolHjrt Scdt;\vick, Byron A. Weston, John M. Goldort, Duncan C. Fra«or, Nonnan I. Layton, John M. Chisholm, Harry T. Ilarditi^, Ilutjh McD. Henry, Samuel A. Chesley, Herbert Bourinot, Donald Gillies, John G. Fyke, Geo. Bingay, Danl. M. Owen,-"* Seymour E. Gourley, James J. Stewart, E. Sydney Crawley, Fletcher B. Wade, George A. Ross, Edwin Rugglos, ■. ^i John B. Mills, John T. Bulmer, Joseph P. Costio, J, A. Gillies, J. W. Longley, b.a. Chas D. McDonald, J. G. Hcnnigar P.-vrker, J. Medley Townsliend, William T. Pipes, George K. Smith, William B. McSweouy, Charles R. Smith, W. E. Roscoe, , .... G. T. Bohaker, . Jame, John W. WHllace, Alex C. Patterson Frank C. Blanchard, Arcbd. J. Sinclair, William L. Barss. J<)!iiitban Parsons, Geo. H. Fioiding, .'«! Adiiiiitra Kurrihttint. 31 JaD. 17 July, C Feb. .31 Dec. 17 July, 17 July, 17 July, 17 July, 17 Julv, 4 Dec. 1 May, 19 July, 19 July, 26 July, 22 July, 4 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Jan. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 20 July, 23 July, 23 July, 5 Aug. 24 July, 24 July, 4 Jany, 20 July, 20 July, 20 July, 20 July, 21 July, 22 July, 24 Aug.. 10 Sep., G Nov., 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 10 Jan. 19 May, 19 April, 13 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dec- 13 Doc. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 31 17 G 872 872 872 872 31 872 17 872 872 872 872 872 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 874 873 873 874 874 874 874 874 874 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 876 876 876 876 876 876 876|l3 876 13 876' 13 877,13 876 14 17 17 17 17 14 1 19 19 26 22 4 4 8 3 3 20 23 23 3 24 24 4 20 20 20 20 21 22 24 10 6 11 16 16 29 10 19 19 13 13 13 Adiiiitt •il Attoriii •i«. Jan. 1872 July. 1872 Feb. 1871 Dec. 1872 July, 187:J Julv, 1872 July, 1872 July, 1872 July, 1872 Dec. 1872 May, 1873 July, 1873 July, 1873 July, 1873 July, 1873 Dec. 1873 Dec. 1873 Jan. 1874 Dec. 1873 Dec. 1873 July, 1874 July, 1874 July, 1874 Aug, 1874 July, 1874 July, 1874 Jan, 1874 July, 1875 July, 1875 J«>iy, 1875 July, 1875 July, 1875 July, 1875 Aug, 1875 Sept, 1875 Nov, 1875 Dec, 1875 Deo, 1875 Doc. 1875 Dec. 1875 Jany, 1876 May, 1876 April. 1876 Dec. 1876 Dec. 1876 Dec. 1876 Dec. 1876 Dec. 1876 Dec. 1876 Dec. 1876 Doc. 1876 It*wiui'tctti «»1 cliolctc Krailrsi ot €'oiit;uu iin. ^ {^r 1.0 1.1 "•« 112 lU L25 i U - 6" tM 11.6 1^ v^ ^>. k. ^5. V r r '/ Photographic Sciences Ccaporalion 23 WIST MAIN STRiiT ¥VIBSTiR,N.Y. MS80 (716) •72-4503 L1>' V V> ^ "\ 4». "i. ;\ '4^ •»t -'f I- 11*: ■ ■I iV-.- « f SiMet Zlne, 8heet Lead^ Lead Plpe» ete« 92 BELC 'BK8 PARMKK8 [1880 NAMKS. Snml. 1). McLennan, J. J. McChIm!, John McGillivmy, Robert O. Mutiru, Hugli McKcnzio, W. Modford ('Urmlu'., FixHierifk Peters, Chnrlofl 11 Tnpiier, JattJ. Hitchie, Jr., ll.b., JameM M. Ox lev, Angus 8. Mc(jiliivray, Goorjro Johnson, Stephen Rand, Wiliiam Curry, John A. Macl)ona1d, and that ail (he credits to which the deceased waa honestly and jiiHtiy entitled, 8o far as deponent believes, have been given on naid uocouiit; and that the balauee of ■ m justly and truly owing to deitoncut Sworn before uio at . this -r^— day of , A* Dm 18 — . A.B. i« John M. Chisholm, Halifax, and Chas R. Smith, Amherst, Com- misuioncrs to administer affiduvits,,&c., to be used in the Supreme and other Courts of New Brunswick. I o n 9 5 o n H i « 3 s t li i 3 i liMrlllamni C«lclmd. Thompaon ; Trttmerer, tlon S. L. Shannon, Q. C. ; Council, The President, Vice-President and Treasnrer, M. B. Daly, 8. 0. Rigby and John Y. Pazunt. Secretary, W. R. FoKtcr, Esq. OOEOKBRS. ,,t.-,,. CouwTT or AwNAPOLi 8— Gilbert F. Ditinan, Stcph Crosscup, Isanc B. Bunnctt, Jno Woodburrv, M.n., Geo T. Bingay, m.i>., Zolicdiah Crosscup, Snml McCbrmack, llobt J. Rllison, m.d., Jno Bdlmker, Ihumc Dunn, Ohndiah Parker, Samuel C. Kopc, Weston A Fowlor, Ilonry F. Burns, Samuel Primrose, m.d., Charles W. Parker, John Charlton, Leandcr R. Mone. County of Aktiqomi8ii — William II. Macdbnald, m.d., Arch McGillivray, Edmund Corbctt, Alex Mcintosh, m.u., Meil Sutl^rland, M.D., J. C. McKinnon, m.d. County op Capb Brrton — Millcdge Oakcs, m.d., Lanchlan Bobdrt- son, Jas Grcig, Dan McT^rty, Ronald McDonald. County op Colcukster— Joa B. Dickie, W. E. McRoberts, M.D., Elisha Roach, m.d., Charles Bent, m.d., J. L. Pcppard, m.d., George Fulton, David W- Mvir, m.d., E. T. McRobert, m.d., James Kerr, m.d. County op Cumbbrlahd— Thomas Page, CMis Ward, Joseph Clark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. Davison ( '^ktmitoro*), Thos W. Jackson, R. J. Scott, Henry A. Darison (River Philip), Robt Mitchell, u.b., Bonj 8. Seaman, 8. Howard, m.d., Silaa Pilray, m.d. ' '^ County or Dioby— >Robt Stephens, m.d., Lcmnel Morekouse, Anselm M. Comeau, Charies Everett, Charles £. Payson, Hennr C. Sabean, J. B. G. Morrison, m.d., Hobcrt S^da, m.d., AtchibBid Maxwell, m.d., C. H. Denton, John H. Hartrts, m^D., WilliaUi A. Ellison. Gountt or QvYWiROUo'-^GtuMborom^ Diatriel.i—Kdw I. Connin*- ham, J. B. Hadley, Alfred W. Hart. Piatrick McDonald, m.d.. G £. Buckley, m.d. St. Mtuy'a Z^'slrtc*— Jno Cnmminger, Alex Falconer, M.D.; James Campbell, MJ>. ; t >■ CoONTY or HALirAx — Wm Pearson, m.d., Wro H. Weeks, m.d'., Alfred Croacher, m.d., Andrew Oowie, m.D., C. K. Bumaby, Edward Fsrrell, uj>.t John 8. Brine, Thomaa E. Chaae, m.d., Archibald Lawaon, m.d., Edward Jennings, m.d., TIioimmi K. Alnion, M.d., John Someri, m.d. OouNTf or HufTftx^^no A. Jdtikint, Saml D. Brown, m.d.. F. N. Burgess, m.d., C. J. Gosrip, mj>., Samuel M. Weeks, Ii.d., H. P. AlmoB. ComiTY or iNYEKNBSa — James G. McKten, Duh McLean, Wm Grant, Jno Mcintosh, m.d., Dun Campbell, m.d., Tho* WUlmott, M.d., Donidd Ciiisholm, m.d., Malcolm Mcl^eod, M^. . County or KinOb — Holmes Masters, M.n., C. C. Hamilton, m.d., James S. Miller, M.D., Georg* Hamilton, Harris O. McLateht^y,M.D., Hcniy Lovett, Gideon Cogsweli, William H. West, Henrio Shaw, m.d., Jas F. Palmer, James N. Fitch, m.d., Wni Y. FuUarton, m.d., Burpee Beckwith, m.d., Dnniel B. Barker. •|t«Wll « WIBMI* AcBMlaJar Mara ac«lia« *r : \: I I i ! i i * Mi Anfll*^ D«lluWH, Atfd ftmillit*' Tilolih for fiiiJo low, 04 11 K L C II K K S FA K M V. I{ 8 [1880 CouNTir or LuNKmiuiio — Nolnon I'hoidr^t, Dirnivr Dimock, Chnrlog Gray, N.D., Williuiu A. C. HhihIhIL m.u'., Wiilinm V. AmlrewK, M. n. 1)c9liri8t\y, Ocorgv Kosh, OiviH Lonlly. Jnncph Stovormun, M.it., Cbnti Atkitiv, M.D., UiMiry 8. Jaxt, Henry AUlcrH, WinJI. Owvn, Ufr- b^rt Smith, M.it., Joh S Cnklcr, Jtuncs K- Patiuliino. / County of Pk^toii — UuvmI MiUlict^on, Wm II. Itarnn, I^cwifl Johnston, M.n., Johti McKay, Win Friisor, m.i»., Jnnioa II. ColMo, M.i>., Hamiul \. Foster , 44«M7r<< Mitmty, M-.ii., iJaiiu'H Milclirll, Jolm Smith, M.i>., John F. McDomuIiI, m i>.*, Donald MeUillivniy, m.i>., Murdoch 8utliorland, m o. ^ ^ CooNTr OK Qukun'9— Jas Forbci, m.d., Jas ColHo,. Jos B. llmlow, CoHn Canipljt'II, M. J. Drow, jr. , . County Oi' IjliuiiMoM)— lildniund. r. Flynn, {Eurico Kavana;;^, Wm nrynior, Ily C Fixott. m.i»., D. Grouchy, CastMuicr Kohert, m..u. County of' Hiibi.huknk— Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schraj^o, m.i*., Robert W. Froctnan, J. K. Wilson, m.i>., II. L. Kelly, m.i>., Saiuut;! W. Burns, n.u., Juiuos I). Douamoro, m.i>., Banlett F. Covilj. Coonty or vtcTOHiA— Jiio McLelhin, J^. G. A. MrKccn, m.d. County of Yarmouth — Jan C. FariHh.M.D., Matt JcfTrey, Foi;ni UatKold, Nat Hilton, Wm Bartofi, m.d., Tlt«" Kirby, u.v., Q. J Farish, m.d., Thos I). CbipBuin, Wm. II. B«iit, m.d. , . ' 1 ' ' Jtr0TIOBfl OP THU MJAOa. ""-^ •*^'^**^ ; -f - - [ CouNTT OF Anjvapolis—W. Siifirplefl,- Peter Delancoy, David C. Xiniidttr«, Kdward Eaton, Dilniel Nichollt, Jbhn Mills, Thuinas C. Wheclock, Minor Tapper, Joseph Whecloek, Jno >F. Bath, U6))«rt Parker, Koliert Mills 2ff, Andreas Bohaker, Arthur Dodge, Joel Bnn4w, Jocden Messenger, Bunniuh Bpinnuy, Ambrow Bent, ilen< William C. Whitman Mnrtin Gates, Charles Spurr, Avnnl Longle^, Grnnviile Raid, James Whcelock, Jameti E. Pott«r, Joeoph W< 'RobhmH, Amlrew II. lUarris, Richard.soB Hnrrfs, Stmthan Bailey, William CrosscuD lit, William Woathersixton, William Y. Foster, Jacob Chute, James Foator, 'Dimock Cfates, « James W. 8f)mT, Israel MvMair, Henry Parsons, William J^ Crossoap, Manly White, Charted M. Forttes, Inglts Phinnoy, Isaac D. Vraom, William IHrgie, jr., Stephen B. Hennigar, Thomas Holland, James Hoy, Jahn Gates, John Asoph Marshall, Muiimy Ifilliott, Joe EHiott, BtstyaminD. TxKtnard, Benjamin Fellows, Wm Jl. Thx)p, Wm Shaffher, Beaf Shaflfner, Harrid Foster, George Troop, JoUn Bnckfcr, 6. Miirdoch, Samuel DnnioLi, Abraham Yoting» Wilftam Iteiorden, Jaoob Neily, Mi^r Stronadi/ Waltir Welton, Jno Stoddart, Bernard Calnek-, Samuel McComrick, Joim Ky-dor, Ckmrles Whitman, Jno Bice/ Wm Wright, Wm Cerltoii, Geo Dittsiara, Dowe D. Pbtter, Thomas A. Margeaon,' William V. Jones John G. Balcom, William U. Ray, Dow J. Morse, Samuel Pidiu^, Job Wade, Edward Barteaux, George Hardwiok, Dttvrd MoLellan, William AfcLaughlhn, Thomas Banks, William Miller, Jacob Slocnm, George Neily, Francis •Miller, William H. BalcMM, Joel Slocum, Ellas Phinnej, Stephen Bcals, Gilford Delap, John B. lYoop^ Wm Shaw, Israel Lettcny, Stephen E. Bent, BKas Beals, Edmond Bent, Obadiah M. Taylor, Norman B. Spinney, Shippv Spun*, Fowler Bums, William Chipman Jr., Edward Bachman, William J. H. Bal- com, Wallace Fhinucy, Benj. L. Winchester, Arthur Harris, John ^ 5 I M e ! C I t § ■ » g I P a o :-! w o 'J A (Q I n a (1 c o UicarkMutlc mt tttm mi« SrflSMMi t Ml««ilaltly, Bjr If. U. rutLER k CO., fieiid of Power>ii tVlmlf^ M.D. , Fot;ni 0. J. ! c. c. i is s Cl ii w o 'J >» n o 1880] ALMANACK. 96 IMnce, Jno W. Whitnuui, Hilni Potter, Chns II. Font, .Ino Aiitliony, John 8, Morse, Arthur W. llarrii, tlnii Ix)n(;lcy, I'hiiilny Htiundrni, Timothy K. Drooks, Jno MorKHn. Iknj (iol., Colin Ross, James Wilkio, iJohn McCiillivrav, Aivh Frns^r, Michnol Crispo, Timfithv ('rispo, Joseph MacDonald, (.Viondow Green), John McDonnld, (Ohio) James G. Ross, Colin Cliisholm, William Goirior, John Chisholm, Klisltn William Randall, Roderick Chisholm, Allan C7iiiiicron, Dorfald McKcnxie, William Chisholm, (Tracfldio) John McMillan, (Ohio), Ro«lk McDonald, Wm Boylo, John FraHcr, ICilwd Corlwlt, Henry Webb, Mosos Sumers, Michael I'ctitpas, Jno Chisholm, (North River), William R. Cunnin^^ham, Hupli McAdnm, Aniens Molnnis, Martin McDonald, David Condon, Charles Camenm, Alex McNan^htollnn, John C. McDonald, Alexander M. Cunningham, Jjachlan Cameron, Allan Smith, Alex McGillivrav, John A. McGillivray, Archibald McPnee, Lucien Doiron, Donald McMillan, Joseph xVlcDonald, Andrew McFarlane, Willism Chisholm, (Caledonia), John McMillan, Donald Chisholm, David McNair, Angus Mc Isaac, (Caledonia), William Chisholm, (8t. Andrews,) AnLMis McGillivrav, James M Hnll, Alex Chisholm, Wm. McDonald, RicTi J. Fonistall, Angus McDouguU, Angus McDonnld, John B. Bonin, Don McDonald, (Knoydart), John W. Soars, Alexander Chisholm, (Lower S. River), James Keay, Alex Mnnson, Thomas M. King, Angus Bovd, Lachlan Mclsaac, Robert Stowurt, William J. Symonds, Donald McGillivray, (S. River), Angna McGillivray, (Knoydart,) .fohn D. McGillivray, (Ohio), Duncan Fraser, (Ohio), Martin Brophy, (HoUowell Grant), Roderick Chisholm, George A. Sinclair, (T^chober), Alex McPberson, (Ohio), Angus McDonald, (James' River), Duncan Chisholm, (St Andrew's), Donald Gillis, (Lochabor), Clarence N Harrington, John McGillivray, (Hallowcll Grant), Daniel R. Boyd, William J. Webb, (Harbour au Bonclie), Angus D. McGillivray, (Morristown), Colin U. McKinnon, (North Grant), John McKcogn, !ilM«nn A IVMIB carry the largcal at«ck 1m Novh ttcotUi. F*lrbii«liH' and Howo'r C«imtor aid Matform fkaloH lit III. M 96 HRLCIIRRS PARMRRS [1880 jr. (Aftnn), Anirui McDounIi, ( Harbour aa Bondie), Daniel Cliiaholm, (Traoulie). CouNTr or Capr Brkton. — Geonre O. G. Hill, Hon John Boprioot, N. H. Mnrtin, Arnold Holmes, William Armstrong, William Bntler, Laiichlnn Robertson, Bonbni Shepherd, Anthony Martell, Geo Riglijr. 1>onnld Ross, Hon Thos D. Archihnld, Donald GiUin, John Forhe^i, Don Miicnnlay, Caleb Hnntiuf^on, 'Fhos Mooro, Alex Kcnna, Dougnid McDtmgall, I/aw KnTanagli, Alex Mclican, John Richardson, Henry V. Bown, Patrick Cadlgan, James Matheson, John L. Ingraham, Murdm>h MoDonnld, Donald Mclioan, Simon Nii-holtion, Angus Gillis, Williiun W. Bown, George McKay, Duncan Mc- Koniio, Rirhard Laifin, Thomas Scott, J. T. McKinnon, Clement H. Harrington, Benoni Gonthreau, F. P. Archbold, Donald McDougall, John A. Moore, Edm Ontmm, Stcnh McNeil, Angus Anderson, Ron McDonald, Hon McMillin, Wm McDonald, Frns IjCwis, Alexander Mwiro, Alexander G. Ilnmilton, John Ix>r>vay, Hugh McGilllyray, Alex McDonald, Wm Routledge, John Edwanis, Patk Collins, Marshall Bourinot, John Vooght, Chas J. Clarke, Norman McDonald, Michael Slattcry, Walter Young, Henry Mifclicll, James Hitchens, Arthur U. Bourinot, Dun Mcl^rty, John Bok'her Moore, Wm. U. Moore, Robert Martin, Allan Mclican, James Gillis, Ronald McDonald, Michael Mclicllan Don McDougall, Allen McAdam, l»'\ne. Oreemrcll, L>-.urencc Holland, Cornelius Ilickoy, Kwon Robertson, John Sutherland, Thomas P. Jones, David McKccn, Alex. C. lioMs, Neil McNeill, John Mclx^an, Henry LuCrass, Samuel Brookman, John T. Moffatt, Blowers Archibald, 'Donald McNeill, Patrick Ncvill, Patk O'Toolc, Israel Slattcry, Hector F. McDougall, Don McLelInn, Jon Ross, John McGregor, Goo F. M. ForbcM, Richard H. Brown, James McNeil, Charli;8 Muggah, Frnncis Quinan, Alexander McKinnon, Roilk Mcrjonnaii, Antruii Camplxill, Neil McDonald, Angus McDonald, Joseph McVnrish, Thomas Fortune, Alex McAuley, Frederick N. Gisbome, Samuel J. Brookman, Murdoch McCodnim, Lawrence Laflin, Malcolm Ferguson. Hector McDonald, Michael McNeill, James Sulli* yan, John Gmnt, Michael McNeill, Greorge McKay, Michael McGilliv. ray, Alexander McKay, George Scott, James Gillies, RoS. 1880] ALMANACK. 97 WilHam Iloss, Kobert Jiomit, AlexMider MoLeod, OeoiKO Johnaton, James J. llfliiiilton, Dnvid Ramiay, liobert 0. RtttlMrtord, Robert Murray. Iimmc Fulton, John Ryan, J. D. McCart, Robert C. Fulton, Immc Fk-inniing, Jnmee R. Ilenderwn, William Fulton. Qeorge C. Taylor, James M. Creelman, Kenneth MeLeaa, Harris Fnlmore, Unniel McKcnaio, Jamea F. Blancbard, E. Tupper, jr, Saml O. W. Archibald, Philip Fulmore, Jamoa Maxwell, James £. Dickie, Abin N. Tupper, David McQ. Johnston, Isaac Barnhill, Robert Potnam, John VVJer, Kben Fales, Alexander B. Fletcher, Joseph C. Crowe, Thomas W. Crowe, R. N. B. McUllan. William Hill, John A. P. McLelan. Wijliiun Blackwood, John Clark, Hugh Mnnro, John T. B. Henderson, Silas E. Black, Edward H^slop, I]^nald M. Sutherland, Jotham RIair, Qcoi>re N. McLellan, Daniel Qeddons, Charles Ijoughoad, Robert Furbcs, George Fulton, John McKay, James Norrie, David C. Slack, 8. O. A. Morrison, Pat Hill, Harris Harrington, L. J. Crowe, Thotnns McKay, Luvi Davidson, ThonuM J. G. Nelson, James Clark, John Miller, Wni Blair, John Portoons, John Lightbody, Kbonecer Beattio, James Kent, liobert Dill, William Lynch, John C. Archibald, Walter B. Hingtev, Robt Grant, Amos Fountain, Andrew Y. Corbett, Robert Eorman, Andrew K. Moore, John A. McCrflrdy, Thoi Malcom, Lucius Dickson, Wm M. Hiltz, Alex A. McKimmie, C. W. Johnston. George Campbell, C. B. Archibald, Amos McCdly, J. B. Fraaer, Fred Meagher, James Miller, James Graham, Gilbert Sutherland, William McKenaie, James McCnrdv, Alex McKay, William Creighton, James A. Cox, Hiram H. Eaton, John Dickey, B. F. Pearson, Joseph H. Morrison, Charles N. Cumroings, George Marshall, George H. Bates, Robinson Thomson, Andrew O'B. Johnson, Frederick A. Lawrence. County of Cumbrrland— Amos S. Blenkhom, Jas Kirkpatrick, Henry Harrison, Robert K. Smith. Den Maenamara, William Pipes, Horatio N. Davidson, J. K. Eldorkin, George Knowlton, David Purdy, Charics G. Donkin, James Fullerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Hunter, David Lawrence, Samuel Webb, Norman McTieod, William Baker, Kolicrt McElman, Robert W. Salter, Martin Chapman, Cyrus Bent, Peter MacFarianc, Wm F. Cuttcn, Cyrus Black, Charies £. Ratchford, Douglas Pugslcy, William Stewart, Alfred Black, Wm B. Brundage, Thomas T. Thomson, John Brage, Robert Ward, Francis F. Hatfleld, Nathaniel P. Hugos, David Fullerton, John Davison, Michael K. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, Thomas C. DeWolf, William Waugh, David Ross, Lemuel Bigney, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Charles Ward, Donald McKenzie, Gilbert Purdy, Thomas McKay, John Bigelow, Enhraim Howard, Jiimes Z. Bliss, David McElman, Thomas Lusby, William B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, 1I.D., Netts Chnyipol, Chas Lawrence, Thomas R. Black. Thomas Roach, J. Hiram Black, liufiH Black, Patrick Baird, William Moflfatt, Saml Baird, John Atkinson, John Hcwson, Wm McNab, Wm Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benj Douglas, Don McKay, Jas S. Hickman, Chas McCabe, Alex M. Wills, Wm Smith, Embree Wood, Robt Christie, Thos Kirkpatrick, Amos Thomson, Zebud Mackay, Charles Bent, Law Hannan, Angus McGillivray, Joseph Harritt, Wm Greenfield, Charles J. Oulton, Alexander Dewar, Archibald Robertson, John Waugh, Matthew A. Li^n, Samuel O'Donnell, Joshua Black, Angus McLeod, William Oxley, Charles Smith, Caleb Lewis, Goo Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Charles Hatfield, Jesse W. Fullerton, W. Y. King, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D. Dickinson, Henry I I BKO^W A WEBB, earner Bake aaia H«Uls Streets, Halifax. 5 < I HAflnr t66ti ftf er«i7 4oMrl|»llon At Sowcnt pricoii, (^6 UBLCHKR'B rARNRIl'A [IHHO Dftvli, Albert 1) 0!Hi|r.r.(»n, WinUm nimk, A. A. 8irvcii«, U. MIfrholl, 8t«pmn Oxiey, Huftm S. I'unlv, DiuiM Y. Ilolmon, (JwrK« Hrutt, Qllmrt Atkinion. tTohn ButherliinH. Ocoreo (Mirtpnmn. .Tnincit TnU, Wm. J. iSilot. Wllllftm U. Huoitd, liinno Hi-own, lurtuc I*nr»lv, ICiWnnl TIettf, 11. 8. BeMnnn, IVtcr McDonnhl, Jiih MiCiiIm*, .lolm K. MnrifH, Duvid Mitchell, Dnvid Atktnfmn, IVtof MofiOiui, A. I). Bt'ltx, Jiulah Bonieii, (^hnrtui Fltiher, Uuftm HIplcy, THIoit IfurrlHon, Tim!* LowiIht, TItoH Jminingi, Jm O. I(. Dmwn, Am A. lOlliutt, Hnm K. Frermnn, A. a. l*«illv, AmoB Pimly, lloht Donkln, 1. .f. lIlnKlny, .1. H. Woo«|. Innd, liich lioworliioiv Kuuin WoodH, lltiniin^ ('Mrtvi', l*lininfl!< Uolnton, J. Nf. AtklnMm, Thompion J. ('opp, (it'ori^u Klii^, •InincH Noilns, Job II. 8cAm«ii, NolfOD Fillimore, H. McArtliiir, .lobii VV. Hniitli. Oilbi^rt 8«ftm*n, HeBekiih King, JeNO MontrOMs, Uichurd L. Hlitok, John W. 8chnrtniin, QMive W. Fdrrent, (ieoruu W. Oilrojr, Kobert ftnrcJHjr, Skndford H. Pumy, Ntthanitil 1). Hhlr, flunry A. JohiHton, William Hnll, liohort Drummond, Bonmrd S. Peers, Jaiiiot K. Oillniid, Jnnies R. Morris, Samuel W. Salter. CouHTr OF Pionr— JDiVriV* of AV/fcM— lloUnnd E. P»iyw>ii, Kdwd M. Matithnll, Boi^J^ tl. KukkIcs, Ln'uiinlnn MoKuy, Slcrns Jonos, Mcndal Crcwkcr, George llGiidciTson. David Kifc. Willi«ni F. MarHhiill, OetirgoB. Potter, John V. Piinly, Vvm Ayinar, VVm F. Puttrr, Kdward Itaines, JvsBO Ilnrris, Isaiah Thurlici', Kl'njamivi Vnii nianoin, (i<>ui;;u Denton, John W. Powell, Saniiicl T. Uaooii, Fdwanl IViitcr, William lient, Aloxandor D. Iloyt, John 8. MoNvi), Abnor Morso, Israrl Dunn, Hubbard Davis, Willinm Denton, Charles ])(Mitoii, Willinni Ifaiikitison, Thomas Oslngor, Richard Siwidciwon, Kolnit K. Timpany, \\ . 11. '' 'lor, John Welch, Chnvlcs U. Kvcrctt, Uolwit Ui'i'd, James 11. MtshouM, Gcorjro A. Pu^^y, Francin Hutrhinnon, Davi«l (!owaii, ^mes E. Dela]>, John 8mith, John M. 8niith, Kdward llo^an, (icor^u ('a8sclMH)m, James Ix)vitt, K. It. OakoH, Daniel Morton, William Warner, Edwani Everett, Lenniel Siuiudcrs, Wesley (MilhoiiHi>, H. S. FitxrandolDh, Collins Johnson, Eliukim K. Tapper, JoHcph W. DeuKHi. Stephen Wcsteott, Kdwl C. Bowers, F. W. Ivukin Hilton, John Hood, Chas E. Gilloland, Jno K. Hunt, Wm Haines, Chas K. McDonald, John Holdsworth, John B. Letteny, Geo N. Bndd, Wm B. Dakin, Nathaniel Westcott, Jas H. Hughes, Soloman 8. Dakin, Whitiield Duthonse, Alphous Marshall, Aia Porter, N. R. Wcsteott, N. E. Butler, (\»ltn C«mpl)cll, Charles McC Campbell, Jamei W. Eldrid«e, Abraham lient, Jarafti Collins, Obcd H. Glavin, Joseph D. Pnyson, John Mullen. Wallnco Denton, George F. Stone. District of Ctnie—:h\H Stuart, Bonaventure RIbichoaa, Felix Devoau, Nicholas Deveau, Beultcn lAerrv, Anoel Blinn, John P. Thibedeau, John B. Molanson, Honrv Goldfinch, wm. Mullen, Maturin Robicheau, Urbinu Doueettu, Aiwuliii M. Comean, Luke Douoetto, Louis Q. Bourqno, Geo Ucrmnn, H. C. Saheao, Hilairo Melancon, W. H. Tedford, Stephen Arsenault, W. II. Sabean, Francis X. Vautour, Oliver Soueil, William Durbson, John Vnnkloy. County of QvrBnoi^o'—GtiynhorofHfh Dint Hon Robt M. INitler, Jas B. Hadlcv, Wm Hart, Wm Moir, John Mahonoy, Wm G. 8iott| John A. Steel, John Ehlor, Thomas Keating, Jessie Anderson, John Jamieson, Joe W. Hadley, Joathan Hartley, Jos l>avid, Don Ounn, Colin Chisholm, J. A. Tory, William Hartshorne, Geo Scott, J. B. K riqrslelAni s«Mrfle€ with tfeeir emtire rcqnlMmciits* [1880 MIfrWII, « Hrolt, r^ TmU, MorifM, i*, Jiiilali WocmI. Kotiifnri, lw», .loh j , Oilhi'rt •iliri W. flnrcliir, VVillhni , Jnniet I, K«lwd IiiixhitH, I Ktlnanf I Williiiiii I Dunn, ikillMMI, W. Tf. IIM'S 11. ('i)wati, ^Villi»!|. i\ U.S. Deiiioii, iiindfi-rt, , iriiliiirii, I Ilouil, (I, •John ithiiniol thcMINC, , Colin Stuart, ilfliiry , II. (\ W. H. , John At II. H. rULLEK k CO.'H, lienil of PowcrN Wliarf. »" g 5 td 1 i 9 i I It 1880] ALMANACK. OU Rini|Mon, Ktjies llnrt, (/liridtophor Jo«L Alfml W. Hnif, .Trio T. Kiiicluir, JaH 'K. Hart, Dnviil Hrriiiiton, Ja» II. Fctlmnio, Alex MoL Hurt, Tlio« O'Ncll, Tluw C, C«K.k, Wm Tory, Wm Wolil^r, .T«ii 8. NickcrMMi. Wni II. Wylilo, 8anil Aikinn, KwU llrnrr. Wllliain II. rhiiiliolm, ViUciitino McDuiinld, jHnit'n Kit/^cmhl, .TaitiPA t*nrr<*lt, IlDrlivrt li. C'uuninglinni, Oeorp 11. ltn<1lepr, Jniiicn FcrKttroTi, Jntm MaltlifiWH, RwMircr II. Olflln, Thos F. Mllwanl^ Donnfil Konneily, IIiikIi iVlr( Kennedy, Dunnid Sinclair, Alex Rnthcrland, Jolin CruikflhnnkH, Daniel W. Crm^ctt, Hfvhert lUjod, Dun McDonald, lleulien MoIntoHh, John A. Rtewurt, Daniel IlatUc, Jamca ^. Fraaer, (fco W. Mattatall, lln|;h Oordun, Alexander Anderson, Kenneth Kirk« William McKoen, Jamea h. llatUe, Klinhn Ilawbolt, HurH K. Sinclair, Chariot 1>. Mieiiula, Donald lloat; John McNab, John llnllantyM, Duiwan Cameron, jr, Allan McQuarrie, William L. Painter. County of Hamvax.— *4amea Thomeon Cuatoa, Andrtw Shtelt. Pliilip Ijetmn, Patrick Pow6r, Jolm Thomas, Francia Mimro, Davki Annaml, Oliaa Hamilton, Ja« Oron«her, Hrv A. Qladwilt, Alex Stephen. Matthear Guild, Hon Jorendah Northup, Wra H. Tidnianilt, Archihara McPhce, Jnmea L. Griffin, Roliert Fox, John Gcddca, David Archibald, Adau Donne, Ephraiiu Burgeiiii, Wm K. Urine, Samuel U. Caldwell, GoorKc L. Chi])moni Edm liyan, Goorfco Garriaoo, David Thpmpsoo, l^Hmald McLaren, Francis Lay ton, Willioja EvanR, Jos Kayc, l?oIiert Honuns, Willium !Lrd, l^rnncis Wehlfcr, Geo J. Uicharduon, Woaley Ilnys, P, Carteret Hill, William F. Knight, Ex)kici Sibley, Ismiu IIo])Kin6, John Woodill, Edward Johnson, JfoMOpli Mtirphv, Chiunbers Blakeucy, Benjamin C. Wilson, Jno Hays. David A. Nicholson, Andw Gray, Daniel Cronon. Thos E. Ivenny,' William Hare, Thos Walnh, John Duull, Matthew II. Richcv« Benjamin W. Salter, Patrick Walsh, George J. Longard, Oeorge 6. tH! If '»l MUlWnr 41 ^l^gl^* Wkvlrsulc UruffKlnU, Ifaliln^ tubrlflttloir OIU».TUt OlUo> liiirdt Wrut Tlnrl'nli, ke. H 1 I i I i 100 IIKlMJifKtcV rARMKIt'H [I88'l Ouilnn, N. P. ChriitiiU, .Tnmwi PV«wr, Wllllnm Hnnhnr, ninrtw J. (]()Mi)>, M.n, JAinoN Ouuchcr. Wcllintttiin Kuiii. Jtimos K«>nt, Oconrq 8. Dlckny, QoorKO Thomiuii, •Ininco Ourilnor, ir. Wiilimu Uiill.Joliti il, Ahdenon, Thomi» Malior, Kdwnrd llotvor^ Willinm ^f(lnl-o. KriHloHck K. Itiibloy, Don Aroliibniil, Ttieoil0r« Ootirud. MaUitlin MolmiU, J. W. Uurio. Jim Uiitlor. JoIiii ^Uvor, Uoticrt Honk.W. W WpHt, D. Kiim>U, J. n. Puft'us, .lulti^ Afif., U. A. liONllc, .1. M. Varf«i«t, J. (?. Uohh,.! A. Hliicrt, lAHHcMuCim))-, Iliittti W. IWiwkMUr, .lolui Tnylur .Fuhii l>. Tutmur, Thomn* WaUIi. WnUnni Tiiylor. Jotin Klinn, JoIit: DKvirtoii, Willmin Kflsuii, ituwtph Ilii^iUton, Kilwnrd Hmiili, ,)r>titi lli^^itii.s, .lohii 8. nryMOO, I'otor UoM, Juttn M. Iiiitlia, John Kliriu. An<)r >f DrtlMo, JamoK l4ii«nnw, Jitiui'd W. Turner, (JeorKv •). Truop, Vrnncitt C. lOllioit, U. W. Frowr, Plk Unydon, Thoi Dunioy, l>nt II. PiitK. Tho» A. I'nrkcr, 8n!nl Iliitohinann, John K. Mornnly, Wm II. (^nminhi^or, .Ian Kfrr, John Kiiker, Haml Dtilcom. !r, Mnlvolm McKiirlano DavM ArcliHmhl, Ocurae W. Mndill, John liindsny, Alox Mitvticll, J^»hn V. I'avNnnt, Hyacinth Jt. 'Fuller, John Tovnnn, m.h., Jhuioh U. Oralitim, Norntan CiiDtplwll, lianjamin Tiioninon, Normnn Ilnvcn, jr, .Inooh V. Mnrrvait, John ThomnM,V, Wllliani Vcith, l)uuKhui M. Hiurv, John FrnHur, John Jfiuno», W. 1). iIiirrinaion,-Uot)crt MotloVi, M J. I'owcr, 1) J. Smith, Poicr (Inuii, William W. WJlHon, John H. Hinn? ft, Jumcn Knrqnhamon, Mnmuol A. Whito, W. llonry IJnrf, Kohort Tavlor, Niuniul Dnrritf, Ilcnrv CruikKhankri, F. I). iJorltcfi, Willinm j! TawIi, Ktlt^nr Hill, Chnrfos J. WyMo, John I*. Frwkcr, Kno* Unkor, Daviil Hunter, Wni Hochojr, WlUlam B. Ohrfstian, Qcorgo H. Mndiil, IVtvr Jmk. Kdw Kforrison, John DufluH, Daniel Hnllivan, Dnvid MclMu'rwon, W. V. ITonley, C J. Clark«on, Charios Fiidcr, Alcxnmlor lAirsyih, .Innim II. Holinn, Kirhard T. Itooniu, Jatncs J. O'Diicn, Andrew Ikifoiiinltiu, Samuel J. Mason, WilTitim C. Muir, Thomaa O. Power, rimrce WIhwcII, Barthuloinew Walsh, Duncan Grant, David Kills, Willinm OofT. JamCB Covey, Wcijoy Cro;[>k8, Maynurd P. HIthurdHoii, CharlcM n. Whitman, Johit Gibbons, 0«org« R. Huhley, William W. Ghhioh, William T. Kent, John I^cPidro, Archibald 8tc\rrttt, John ^prott Stetrart. Walter McCurdy, Charlhi Sprott, James Mortuiiih, Andrew Mitchell, Walter Stoddart, Georii^ JamicMon, M.t>., Biimnel Thompdon, John McDoi^ald, George A. Miforth, iMac Gnots, jr, John F. ^fcKet)aio, WUliAtn Hay, Thomaa. Cbnnora» John D.Mackint<««b, John Parker, Wni H. PallittOTi Oeorgu Rowlings, 8amnoi Whica, jiBHivr, Mariiu WaUh, Henry N. PAinti Benjamin A. Smith, Dennia l)oTjon;;hry, Andrew Tttlioch, Jaiaoa O'Cieary, John A. Sinclair, Jainea (t. Foster, John Barron, and the Mayur and Ahlurmeu of Halifax for the city only. CouwtY or Ukutb— Western ^/»/nW— Archibald Smith, Joseph Rlckards, William Chambers, James Cuchrnn, John' Bur^c^s, Isaau r^ke, Jas Qreno, Robt AlHiiOTf, Bonnet Hmith, Michael B Salter, Isaiah Dimock, Shahael B. Parker, Thomas Sitndfbrd, James Rl. Hiji^cins, Jehu M. Macombor, Benjamin Marstcrs, James Reynold:^; Benjamin DeW. Fraser, m.t>., William Bctinett. Sbubael Dimuckj Dennison Harvio, James Boss, Hni'ris Martin, James F. Cm'hran, James Dennison, Thomas A. Smith, Charles J. Wilkins, Edward Dimock, Monson H. Goud;^. Walter Hunter, John Jenkins, Geor^ DeWolf, Johti Smith, J. B. North, Wm Davison, Pharos Constantino, Geoivo Armstroni;,' William Murphy, Wm Fitih, Handlcy Starratt, SamlMiintilord, Andrew Shaw, Thos Akins, Edwin Mumfbrd, William B.Shaw, Willinm Canavnn, Nathan Wilcox, John Carmlchael, William \\ Dcutal Natisrlala ait«l ittAtrumchts erjr «leaerlptlou« r» tf a I •1 ft ? ca tf n 3 n I At II. II. P|;llku a m.'U, htaa of Pvwer'i Wkarf. IkN'kiiian, Joliii HUrlinir, JniiifM Povnts, Ktlvr Mcl^tr.lnr, Dttvld BcotI, Willinm (Niirv. AUriil 'nioiiiM, thIoi-, Piiiiiul MoiilM^r, flhnrl»H T. (/Uibraa, John A. VmiKltiin, Willinm H. Kiili«r, K.linn r«,VKMiil, 11. 1*. Almnn, Hamuel M«r|)liv. •I«tlm <'iii«liir, .Ttihii Moxlirr, Allen lliUov, J. Alliorl Vauiflian, Aainnnl H«' lliit;li McLoarn, AikIw Kirkimlt'ick, Jmh KlliH, Willinm Wnnlron, Oeorttu Ainiilie, .fnliii M4'l/4)ani, llarrv M. Murpliy, Wm lllnkc, A II HmitTi, Don MrKny, Diinl Dloifi, I! Il nioiK,8um HloiH, John Him, .fno 1\ SrMtil, John (Jr- (jnhnrt, Win 11. Wifhrow, floo I'. 'iMiom)iMon, Jam(*M Hini|Ntrin^ ItoUiri Pntnnm, Williimi flHniihon, .folin lliown, Ah>x Hill, MU'hl 'mhiint*, Koht INirkrr, •?«« C'nwy, Dinil 'i'li(mi|rtw)n. ThomiiH WtHilarer, Thomaa llnntur, Noltion Wlor, Jnwb llotini^Mir, Wm Wiilkur, ^^'uHor llnrlon, Wm Hunter, Alex Dunlmr, Anj;ti« Wnm, David H. Orow, ArrhFrnmn, Alfred Putuian, (i(HirKo Kielr.o, KliaH Pavjjant, Wm M. h-'U.ir, Alex Hiltf,, John McKenrie, (Joo T. HmiUi, Wm flw^nnnn, John Flunton, AndirwPenrwm, John W. MorriH, (^hiirlc* 11. StiifK^ Dancan Mcliean, John Oraiinm, John Putnam, Osmond O'iiriiin, iUchard HtorlinK. CuiTNTr ur iNvrHNKMS. — John McLcuil, John McTjQlIan, Jnmoa Q. MoKeoH, Duuald Mc'vuiiald, IIukIi Cnmulivil, Muhuitm McDunnld, t^nndiiiii M( Du4I|{hII, DunaM Smith, iHanc. Mi^Luod, Haoiuul Oamubdi, An((ut( Hualon, Malcolm McKay, Ah'xamlur ^hinhulm, J«hn ChiMiiolin, John MuDonald, Dun McDonald, Janicu MuDonell, Duuald Muliullau, Uoilk McNuii, Angus McKacliurn, John (i. OrowdiH, John Chinhulni, John Wrii;iu, Kdwiird McMillan, Richard l^arcv, J. Duncan Camoron, Donald MdntoHh, William McQuarry, Patrick Dowlijig, Archibald Mol'lmil, J. Uuuton, Maloolm MLLuoU, Hugh Camurun, M.p., Iluffh McDoitald, William Grunt, J)onnld McDonald, Duoald McjDonald J no McDonald, Jno McEuchcrn, Dun McDonald, Iwmchlin Kennedy, Jn<^olt R. Ilnrt, A. McDonald, Jolin Mclntonh, IVtcr Smyth, jr., Hn^h (>tlli4>H, Wil!itiU4 Dunbar, John Mcljisiiuan, Miilcidm McNeil, Pcicr Pnint, ijMt C Lawrence, jr.. Dun McDonnell, Don OhiHliolm, John Mwti, Noil Mrl4iMn, AitKUn Mi'Mlllnn,«liihti McHmtm^ Wnlt«r Ionnl«l, Doiiunld Mt'lNtiutht, Aloxnttiiiit- MrDonnld, Jolin MfKnv, •! P. liawnoii, ,Fiio P. TnmpklttM, ,h\n l>otl«, W, 1>. Smith. Mntlirw iMylo, .l«»hn MrDonnltl. Ilntry A. KorUd, Jus T. r<'t\vivnoo, .lom»i»li CnniHo, DoniiM Mr.Vlrt«n«r, .li»lin T*. Mi-Iitimi. .loh« \n. M«'Ouui,l(»,.loIin ('i»m|»lH»n, IVicr Mrfntinh, U. WlIMn», Ati|.Miii KnitUHly, Afittfrt Miirhi'll, •lohtiHhM) I^UfonitMi, .Fohn Mi-Iloinipll, I) l». MoLclliui. Johit IV McFiiHaiio, AlvxAudor Mirtxflliin, .loliii MrMilliui. An^uH Mclinitohtiin. CouMTir or KiNun— Sninuvl (niipiniui, KiHiitnl Hfjirr, .Idlin K. HutchiniQii, Ak^XKHilvr rnttvi-Moii. KHiHIuld Hniitli, Kilw 1*. Ilonlt'ii. Aivh Wftlktir» John O. Piiiuo. (tiuiioii LVittHwi;!!, Jiiiiu!i« Knloii. Aniiw BhufHckl, Klwiuwer Uiuvlow. liUliAnl W. KiiUtuu, .lium«ii Oriflin, Irnil Uvninmiii, KuhucI CoUIw^U, Ia'vI VV. I«^tt(>ii, Jiii'uU liH'kliiirt, VViiick- woiiU Chi|Miiiui, Ahrahmu NowtiMuS, /ultuloii Niil>, Kviliiov WititiNi, Wiliimn A. Tiipuor, DnvUl llniitley. Jiio W. Uiis«h). ilodii VV. Iluniuii, Boi\i II. Calkin, ilolin N. UowIck, .l«'»lni Kiikpttirirk, Win W. pNtt«nM>ti, Wm li. lijoni, WilliAin Ulioilvx. Thus A. WilMtn, Uvi 0. W, Aii^iisiiiitf A. Piiico, iiiiMm' K Koltinsoii, Willliiin (!n)iM\ Jnino!! l^OAnl, Jr., ilohn Porter, .liwliuii Ut^iii, •Inim M. i^lrk«l', Ohnrlui 0. IIiimiltiMi, M.n., Kilnrin pMvker, UtMiruo Kinnmitn, Henry Ijovelt, ilnmM K K(>ok>vcll, RmM*li A. Kontrth, Ihiiim' lliiciiilbni, (KiorK« W. Flxhcr, John II. Clnrko. Jiw*i>h M. Hum'o, John A. Ohimnnn, Williftm n. Wnrtl. rH>onHnl Fih*h, •fohn II. Minvr. nonjiiniiii 11. WiM>«l\vorth, John P. lij-onn, n«i\iiiinin P. Wwivor, Kdwiml U. FiwlM', (i«urKV l>(Ht)(«, OiVm-jjc Mrti'KU'rw^ John W. Wmm, (3hArlr« l>irkio, (iwrjj:o Ilftr\t5y, (ivH>r}w N. Fuller, C>Ih?iI DiMijiiiitin, t)nvi«l B. Ni>wctmil), Honry' White, John F,. Klls, (kH)rj([0 Uimtilton, 'riioninfi Fiirnnworrh, Amlivw l>wl|rht IVwoll", Uiohnnl l>. Wwt, WilHmn IVmvIcn, Henry Pinco, AnM T. Hiikor, Joh B. Duvul.soii, KIrsIm KclmHfhV. t^t'onnrd H. llslcy, Jno Ii(\inont, jr, Wm C. Bill, Hrtndh\v I?. 8lwi(l^u»r. Altntin G. Mar>h»r.«. Kliakim Tiipper, Jno 8. Nowcoinh, HonvT L. Biikor, Win N. Nowivmh, Anms Bi»xtvr, Jiw 11. Hon. i».c.l,, Mitrtin L. (Mf'dvehinil, OMrgo C Pinco, KU^anl M. Mni')*CHon, Moihw tli-o\rn, Jninpii Mnrtin, Jitmoci Doyle, John Tohin, John O. Monie, Rtlw l^otlnMiml, JnincH P. Cunninglmm, £(hvin MiiwX, Snml 8. UoWnion, Wm A. Porior, Geo L. JoM, Wm. H. Woodwunl, Wm 8. Wwt, Jus fe. Riind, frf*mii)pr Riunl, Edw U. Bishop, (Tiikx)n Power, Oliver Woo. Ilrtrrls Ncxv«>mh, J. TiUiinder Wii«kwlro, Thou Tnxo, Jos Stj^vrott, I'Varid K. Uoss, Wm H. Skinner, Chns U. Northnp, Rdwin HnrHs, ,!&$ S. Witter, Jno N. Colonwin, 1). I^ipert, Fttivit, Jno W Mftivcfson, L. DoV. Chipmnn, P. 1). Prtvidson, Ohiidiiih Nowe«>nih, Jno S. Belcher, Jjw T. Manning, John S. Woodworfh. John Ftillcrton, Wm Smith. J. W. Tayjor, Nrttlmn W. Fislior, Wm J. WnllHi-e. Kd\r Harris, Amoa Blaek, TliomiM Craig, Juatus W. Wurner, A. Btanlcy ftoHa Wntcr Apparaliim nil klnUa, very «'h«MV» llohrH«on*N HiipfHor Will und flrrnlur Mnwn. IHROJ Ai.MAMU'K. 108 KUIirr, flrn MiKtrti, WilUnm fllen, W f? Urnf. .ffim»'<» 1'nt»pr«)n. Jnhn Kmilktur, Wllllnm II Ctiinlnii. lifluiinl M .lnrdfii, I'lrfK M llrl»ki'Hi, .l«Mi(itlinii HhhiI, I'ri'fl Mrin*»i, Alc«(nii(|i*r 'I'Mitftrr, I'ntrirk K»lli»r, ('liin Tuvlnr, KIIih H tlrnvrti, .Inhii KiiiKr. .Inlin H Wflffin. iit'orun K. I'nn, .?. VV. Ill|i«'|nw, MItlil f.fMirrtxnri, (M»Milliili II N«'W(miiiIi, .l«'M«'ri»ntMjiMfi, .1. fi. niitHi1fr<\ (llilifHi K lifiit. .ri>lMi W llnttillion, .!)«•* H M»r*f«. .Im Hniul, Km»«»h l*nrk««r, llfiijmnlM Kl»t«»n»in, Jnliii lnnnr. ('. MpM. H W. Hmrr. K. M Htini, •lo4 T. .InrltNtiii, Wrtllncf (IriivcN, J. I<«ifclt llithnp, Uiintnvtia K. MlMliop, Alport I). NirltollH, Kdwiinl M. Ilcckwiih, Hriiry K .Icllprofin, (Mmrlfw IIUIttTi MiiniiliiK riiutK, Inninti H. I'iriro, AMiort Wfi HiirHN, Kilwnrd 'IWI, Joiwpli Whitford, Nolnoti (>ln»«h»jr, J. M. Iloyt. Jonopli Bnkvr, (}eorK» Wlk, Himori ltli»*«r, Wm Tiirnor, H»»liort liitiilnrty, JnmeN Htmriitr, Ilohort Dnwwm, Joho Kmitli, •lodnpli W. liocklmrt, li, Jnn ThomjMMjn, .!«» McKurhuid, OichMni liiin^iljc, JonoMh H. Worthylnke, John l. (^loaveland, Cnsjwr Oxncr, Win CIciivclaiul, Tlionias II. Moshcr, Casper Oxucr, William Shntford, JaiiieH H. Coolen, H. 1). Clurkc, Juim's Ki/.cr, Charles E. Church, Edward Ileckman, James Ilcnni^ar, David Piiblicovor, Hiram Ilcnnij^.ir, Qcorpc Cole, Silas Corkum, William IIcnnel)erry, Gcorjye Redden, James E. Whitford. William Vflojrhan, William Biuler, George E. DoWitt, m. v , Charles Smith, David Evansi Joseph Bczanson, Levi Oxner, John Coolen, County of Pictoij— //on Jns iVnsoT, Kobert Mnn-ny, Jno McKay, Geo McLeod, Dun McDoniild, Willitim Frnscr, Adam McKCnzic, Jasi Primrose, Angus Sutherland, John Oranf, ITufrh McLcod, William Lahgill, Jamci Grant, Rolicrt Cojteland, William Smith, Aloxandei* McKay, c.n., Alexander Cnmoron, Roderick McKcnzic, Alexander McKay, w.r., John Crerar, Robert DouU, Henry li. Narraway, Donald McDonald, o..t., George McKay, John Holmes, o.j., Androw Hunter, John F. McDonaldj Basil Bell, Johi H. Lane, Peter G. Campbell, Wm Ross, Jno Ross, James Fitxpatricik, Alexander Chisholm, Donald Frjiser, James Wentworth, Duncan Rolxji tson, Thomas Horn, James Holmes, John A. Dawson, Jas W. Carmichael, Alexander Mcllardy, John Dawson, John Mitc'^ell, David Marshall, John McPhee, Geoi^e W. Underwood, Robert Fmser, Andw CsunpbcU, David Patterson, A4oxandcr Granr, Alexcrt Dewar, Geo MeConnell, Alex. McGillivray, John R. I^avies, Kenneth Cameron, Samuel A. Foster, Jno McDonald, (Dal), John McKenzif, Jas Ross, John P. Lawson, Robert S. McCurdy, John Fraser, Rol)crt Campbell, Alexander Sutherland, A'. M. Fraser, John Denoon, Charles McKinnon, Alex N. Gunn, Robert Canipl)ell, Norman Gunn, Jno D. Cameron, Dav Connors, Francis McKenzie, Jno D. McDonald, Neil Fraser, James Keith, Richard Fraser, David Cultn, William McLean, David J. Mcikle, Roderick McDougalljJamos Fraser, James Roy, jr., John T. Oliver. Daniel McLean, Rol)ort Simpson, George llattie, David Ferguson,^ Wiliian) G. Cror«r, Allan A. Ferguson, Joseph A. Gordon, David Fulltrton, Daniel McDonald, Angus McDonald, Charles Wilson, William Ross, John Pcinglc, James Little, John ID 9 5 8 J. & i < s Q ft «r o o m I Fli(»i4»8;rii|»toie Clu^mimls »n«l nivtocrnpiieirs' Mptmei*, HCB 5 e 3. H i o u 43 CO 1 < (0 I H OS o o a t t s I d o o 3 4» o o n « H. U. FULLER & CO., Agents.' 18f?0] ALMANACK. 105 McKenz!^, Murdoch McKen/ie, Allan Mt'QuRrric, WJMiRtri Mcinto«>h, Simon Chisliolm, Alexatulwr J. McKsy, Gtorgo Sutherlatid, DaVld McKn^, Alcxniider McKay, Uol)ert MeConll, Chnrlos H. Monro, i An(;uR Dnvies, Colin KrnKvr. Hnah Frasor. Roltcrt McIc.n»ld, Gcor^ro Cainpliell, James Ghint, Tltomns U. ISmnh; Diincnn Milntoflh, Josiah Kdgar Jones, M.D.,Jol'n RlcDou}4;all, Malcom FraHcr, Willinin A. Mooro, William B. Heiidorson, Kvan Omncron, Alex MelMiorson, Daniel McLeod, • James Willis, Gcorno Camjihcll, D;iniel McGrcfjor. CocxTT OK QuEKNS — Rjch Cardcr, Win McGill, Qcor/je McLcod, Eldrcd Cohoon, Rolnnt Dollivor, Sylvanus Morton, Israel llcndrv, Georjje S. Parker, Charles Allison, jr., Knoch Ktendnian, John H. . Mulhail, Kd.vard Mcfx^od, Samuel T. N. Sellon, Stei)hen C. Tuppcr, John II. Hall, Kdu'aix^ P Freeman, Jos H. Gook, Elk Morton, Jabcz F. Park, Bart F. TnjijK'r, Joseph Chandler, Asa "Morine, Edward C. Scely, Nath Tnjiper, Ivcwis A. Sponaplo, S^tew F. Gardener, Simeon F. HHnt, George A. Fisher, William Hendrv, Eldred H, Barnaby, Tiichard Knowlcs, Donald Campbell, llu^h ilouston, Joseph Innea, Wm Cowie, .l^bseph M. Freeman, Patk Flynn, .Joshiia N. Freeman, Kichard II. TcM'er, John Laecy, Milton Doufjlass, John McGiniy, jr., Honrv Wv Hocker, Sjiencer Cohoon, Cliarles E. Merion, Joseph Ford, ■ Wm H. FrceiYian', Stephen Smith, P. Arinstronjj, JosB, Harlow, Lewis Minard, Thaodosiiis Ford, Uriah Johnston, A. M. Hemeon, Geo W. Barss, Martin McNntt, Vincent Doxter, I. Kewton Mack, James Croft, Jamee Purdy, Caleb Cole, Gilbert S. Mack, Thos. M. Dunphy, Simeon F.Brown, Jno Bn/jly, jr., Wm Wentzull, Jno Edpar, Jno II. Dunlap, Nathan Ellis, John Paysnnt, senr., Itobertltobcitson.NclfiOTi' McLcod, Ohas Cashing, Jno W' Cobb, Jahez Coop, David Sheriff, Jas E. Daley, Jas Carder, Thos Day, Joseph B. Freeman, Alden Waterman, Jacob WatcrmRft, ,EU«ba P. Christopher, John F'itxgerald, William BoCd, David McNfitti.Chas Cameron, Jason M. Mack, Jtiklwiird H. Freeman, Geor|;«,L» Wolf, William A. Konney, George T. Moore, JCdwin C. , Parker, fjewis Bohert»oo^ Edward McPhersun, Pklwnrd H. Freeman, Simon Freeman, rtenior, Ira P. F'roemun, Stowait Httnt, Benjamin L Tcilair, Jghn Uardy, ZubiUon Murray^ Henry A. Mouxar, Bcjiah B. MoPherson. County op HiciikfOKi> — John R. Smith, senr., Jno Morrison, John : Matheson, Alex Murchison, Anthy Oliver, Ken McLeod, Chas Boudrot, Edward Ganfon, F]. P. Flynn> Rolwrt McKcnKie-, Uobert Hill, Willfam Brymer, Patrick M&ubourqette, Maurice J. Kavanngh, Ken Morrison, Simon Landry, Jett' Botulrot, John FVahill, Daniel O'C. Madden, Peter Bosdet, John H. Rindrcss, Amie M.irtell, Isaac LeVcsconte, James Smith, David Griichy, William LeVosconte, AnpuH Mcl^eod, Henry C. F^ixot, M.i>., Dormld N. Shaw, Henry Carre, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bclfontaino, John McDonald, Louis Boudrot, Willinin Urqnhart, Gcorye H. Bissott, Hyacinth Martcll, William G. Ballam, Hocto* Murchison, Donald McKay, Isidore LcBlanc, Henry Richard, Arch Johnston, John R. Smith, jr., Andrew McDonald, Angus McNei , James Hearn, Charles Kinp:, Max Forrest, David McNnmara, jr, Peter Gruchy, J6hn Kcefc, RH#WIf ^WKUB, lVli»l«»in1«'l»^niitlN«Si HHllfikX. tmmnutmd lA Km tyihlNfr til the lliirdnAi*^ Itiif* Milt- ' lOrt nractiKUH rAUMn:iif! [1880 AUwn IV Hooprr. Anftnn M«Hliin»»ti, Noll Htownrt, .lo^oph Mntlioiion, I<«bi»rt tl P»tV'tm% Hlm«>n Tn-Ho. .frtiinw rholiut, 8pl>n^tl«ii Vlifni'iuit jr., 1). MrUnr. H. U. Monlmm. \Vm rhisliohn. Ilirtov MrKlunon, VViill«t Mwitiiy. (4om-fiD M-.tiMin^ Uoml l^on«»lt. FVIIx Koiwt, ( 'IiuHps Lenoir, Ann^uii MtNoll, l*«nl l/ehlnnc, iJinnjn' ('lou^rh,,|nm'nh t^iNsrft, Svlvnutrsf Hottdwu KtlwftH rnwtor, r'hiulcn (irnnt, AIpx MolnHwli, Mut-«li)rli MvUa^ Al»»xnttilt«v Mcl'Mteli. Alox T. MntVmni, Blmon I*. LoHlanc, JttO MofHwxi, !''«mIIo Mourhrt, (?i\«lnn'r Holnnt, m.i».. Ortvhl Wi»lkpf, Wlllium It. MonUon, Allmi tl. MiNHIL |«Vllx Mnrinnnu, iHtMpii t.<>UlAn(v Mrtlntim .1. W M.*Nt>ll. .tolm MrNclll. VVillinm Mnlcohti. Dimlrl 1 ini!«, John 1). MiuInio,.loliii F. MrLiwI ^Atnvn \t. (teiriov. UoiUnlrk I'\Mv«i»«'>n. Alfrcil II. JiCnnlr. Kiuqitttiir MolMuMT'oo. \V«(lrtn» IVehpnt, l)«Mit»rtlii H. Uoylr, .lolin ll. Oniohy, Mu'h»»ol 1)0} lo, Vi-eiloilvK K. Vavv, IVtvr NV. UiUfh}-, liAuglitiin l^uttci-Dn. County or SiiRi.mmNK — ttohrvt runli', Wllllnm J. ttrll, WIIHwm T. Kolly, tlrtiaon T. HoMcn, Drtvid Klwnhnuov, John M. I)«ll, .loseph VViltoj-i, Willlnm Hoikinn, John (5. W. Dull, John l'uvn«y, Itu||h MoAl;>uui, WllHun) •l)Mnlo|), ji., .Iiu'oh Iah ko, Austin litM'kc, JnincH Bom-r, HoUmi It. liwin. Joint A. ISU'lJownnii, (»eorin« Oox, l^ilinha W. IVny, HoIh'ii W. Fi-iMMnun, John Howei-n, Henry 8. Sntherhuul, John Mntihcwn, Thomrti* Mulr, H. U. Thoincon, tOtlwArd ()ii|i»ii('k, Bitnpnn Hf,n»»hff» Jrt.r.io!* Mo Alpine, HoWt H. Holomntt, lioiilwn Hnrlow, Amoi TtAitArt Ahmm C. Uo^s, KlooRiir ('rotvrll, John VV. Rhiuul, Jhtnes F. 8wiuno, JiiinoH U. Kinp:, Jmnes 8now, sr , John Nickomun, jNnteM Li 8wnine. Ilininfttnn Ihtihict — Willimn Cnnnin^hiini. Jumeii C. Htttith, JoMnh Snow, Honrv Chnto, Hnrtlottl-ovlll, 'r'noinuH I*. BAnkm, Thoinrti C\>ttin, Thomns* W. NVihon, Willlrtm IV Smith, llonnnin Kenny, Vinoent Niokeriwn, Miolmol Wrayton, l)«uuol Hnrgcnt, A. C. Avmii Donnu, William A. 8non, Mnrtin Thotnns, 'Vhf\'» Wntnon, Jtihn II. Lnwrenoo, !)avM Drtlcy, Frnnoin W. Homer, Uolwrt Huthorlnml, WIIMmn II. l>ttrtR, (^hnrlcH J. CitmnlMill, Ah^x- nwlw Tnvlor, Aloxnmlor Mnnro, JoKoph llrtrtt, Aniu:nrt Mnohtinniut, John W. ftnrKw, Alex«mli»r MoKhv, li*nvi« Ho>vn, Alexander Oiitnenm, Aniartt«« MrliWnl, John MoLwd, Jolm MoDonnld, John S. MoNeli, Jtihn U» M<»Kviolwr, Hortor Cionpholl, Jt*s»oo Bopi»r, Wm Molx'nn, Kenneth McKenxi«, KtlwttJx! MoLeotl, Mnrtlooh MeKonxie, Kenneth Menotmld, Anttns MoAulftv, Neil MoAskill, John MolAvd, Noll Morrison, Kenneth UudHmnnn, Luther Meljeod, John MoKinnnn, Dutienn Morrison, A. B. Morrison, An^us C«nuMt>n, A J. Muolver, Dnnlol MoLend, lttH>»TJpi^lnp,r«hiMn, Joltn McKne, I leotor McNeil, Alexander MeDonidd, William Kidston, jr., Imuohlan McFudyan, AnM:n8 Molvor, Rhoderiek Meliae, Sumnol 0, CamplH^U, Donald Moln'mi, Donald MoQiiany, John A FrAser, Domdd Moliae, Alexander Fertiuson, Alexander S. MolXmald, Henry Foyle, Donald ^{illis, J. 0. Uovd. EtlwardP. McNeil, Dnnoan MeAKkill, Mnnlooh MoKenzie, D* nahl IVlcKay, l'hi!ip Fraser, DiMHld J. MiKac, llMjjh MoAskvIl, Malcolm McLeod,"l)uncnn Muiiae, Donald MvlA^«n» John Morrison, Try )• Hull, Charles Hart, David McO»mly, Charl*« MclKmald, Charles L. Campbell, I^ter Mclie«Kl, O u 8 3 a S a s I o o bo |4 fiii IIR«WN « WKMI« r»leni Mvilleinc As«mIb, UaIIDuk. At Ih II. rttr.t.mi k ft#i% hi lA1tf*Mf fttivpn, 1RR0 Ai,niAN,M;K. 107 I Dtnirtlil MfK««n;'lc, T'litHlcs McHfi*', l,C'onni. <'lilj»Mimi, Ni«lliiin Ifilfrrti, VVHII/u»i Jlimlll, Uolit Uttmii, .1. Crnnlrv, AfHil MoJiIiIiih, N' I><(>ii ('(irnln NtitliMii (jt(tsl)v. Hr"lninlt J^Ikim, tj<>u\'* M. l)T;(i(r<'rfintit, Klillrniiri f/nrkin, Kilos (Jiu'ltH'r, .fiiiiU'H pniicctt, Sitmoi) (inrdticr, (icrMiis f J'^i'itrffnont, I.uhIm n. D'lotitp'inoii* lVt<'r Hiuittc, doliti (invol, dncoh Flint, Kdwnrd K. P»'rry, AiimiIiii (). IVtrtur, lliliiiro V. Porter, \ivnwH Siiretto, IjOIiIh A. h'l'iiHrciiHiiit, Cnlcli Spinney, d. Ilnrvcy !Vl«'Iynrr(!n, Alfiert Onyfotf, lii'uniel llrtrtiiltnti. dolui (Jfuidwiti, jr , diuocs Aiiinro, LrtMi V. Amero, doll H. Hliriivelt, dolin (,'iirlifnd, deifiniidi Miirpliv* Mellord H'tinn, ('nicdi Cnok, d. Ii^rrniii Hiniiil, Williiiiii H. (iiivell, Monde Wliite, iJuvId h. Poiior, Monde lioJllniie, d. I*. Ja-IIIiiiu'. Oommistiionors for ^Ivinor rolief to Insolvent Debtors and for taklnfir Affidavits to hold to £all. OottNTr MK Annai'oi.ih — tJeo 11. (4rnf»Hie, I. W, T{u^m'!<«, Jottepli Wli('elo(d<, diiines (iitiv, VVilliiUii Y. FosOt, ( 'lins M. I nrlics, dr;|in Mill.s, dolin Klii!t, Uuli'crt Mills, Fdivivrd JJiuienu, T. VV, CllC^J<•y, TIjoh (!, VVIieelwek, Albert lli'nl.'^, I«. H. Mois*!, V/illiarn IJemdon, 'rlioMiHH A. (iiwiizn, WieliHidson llniris, A. VV. (!orliett, Hiirrl.s Von Mlnreoin, Uielinrd d. Unincko, d. (J. H. Parker, Willinni Chipninn, Satnncl MneCorninok, Alhert Morse, Simimd II. (ti'ny, Kdwin Haei^hn, Jidin U. Wllli«, Timotliv ('. Ilohnker. Willlnfn Cnrleton, Jnmes Whc!<'!oel?. lull l.lii(> iiiKl liiir|{i> Hfoek of nil itiiiMtiiir |ir. *(|lrilHllHIIH*M*^ WHIt(« NHd MnvfA PnliiiM, I I M I i K 4 U': toe llt>:I.OllKlt e rAlklltkU n [1880 ttlHtNUt .1, Ji'MhUhill, 'llMMnrt!! M KIhu. Flilwnrti (WhHt, Ahjtttntlfr Mi'IhhK AivliiUIMl»»»«t rim*.r I'Ut^K, Hutth M«'ltt>M»l, »fimi»| IV F. IVrtidhH, .lolui Mlllrti, Ali»xnn«h»r d. f*«i»n«ioH, Nnf»t»MH il \\ HnyiMM. IMmvl«'« U h»>ivi»H; HtMiiOtl Mt-Uiu, V. 11. llmtlinMtl, Ahmiii Hv Hh'hKIUMiu (^iHf UH»h»f. /, MIUn, kt«tl» Ht'HiMMH, Win MhIo)", Ainttft l*mil), NV V Hum. At»!tu«- l»Mi'ltN»tH, Atmun Nttl.pml/hiMfnpnnM »l. tV \\\\, {\A\U\\i\^iyo\\v\\\tnW\\ An^MH MoUIUhfirtt, Wllllrtm RmlOi< itolttt Wk iNmnKh*'^*! WMIIiHM .1 Ninirmf. (M»H»lt»« U." Pnihh, AI»'Xnii»U M. Wllln.kl WOIli»»h Cmv^ m »v, NnMittH U Mmth. Wllllnrti M VhIUmHmi, AhImu- U liioKot, Mrtnllnn <'»«tff, >VIIH.«m Mntt^Hf. tVi. or t^HiHv - UIm»« llu^ltl, fitlwniij ^^ Miunlntll, fjMtiM (i. 1^I^UIS^^^ Huoll a. Mnltltl«nM. IImIIhhiI M 1'hvsixi, (.'ojhi Ciunitlicll, nr., Wllllrtm II Bh'\M\«>. IV 11 UuumM's Mtlwmd llotfMfi. A. M. OMiu'rtti, tt»Mmvt>nimi' Mohloltnnu, W. if t'ltyloi-, Upntue ilciitlMnoii, .ImImi V. hlhW. ('I»rtlltt!l H. hiMllMM, iImImI *ll(»MnWUlln, Kl-HMCli tlMtclllHSOH. DIuuK^t (^Hiitplu'll, rnlvlti Itiiunnnil. t\». or (v««u»m»' -WllHnm (4 Soon, .fnlm Mulumfv, •fnn tV ttM«IUM^, Wn« tliui. iMuio(M|tlu>r JoH. IV (K (^iiIIhi. Kltlwiud t, OuHWhitthmn, .ltuiH»s M. Il»u». HulnmHu ('nlmnn, >loliti lili«Mllli»M, .Ihimm A. ro«v. Wllllrtm llrt»»»ltoiiH», 1'liMinrt« r«mtlnii. St. Mittff'n IUnl~~ Uimit MiUoMrtM. WlllitUM A. MrKtHM). Aiox N. McDminhl, .(oliti W. MoRwn, W. I) H. ('Hmo«i»n. \)\^^\W\ lliUtlf. .Irtim'n A. Ktnucr, Allnti (\». or !l\t »p\^ — IUmov V. H. Twining, Afnliow HIilHi, .to«o)»li Itior*^, OI«nvlt»!< M. Nuninw:, ll»'uiiimlt» (K (♦»nv, Nnjionh tlHrko, IN'tof Hi ln»NoU'. Wm. TwiHiHtf, M.' I. Wilkin^,' (1».h. 'rnylnr. VVrtlhuw Ul-Ahnm, Wm I'' Mi't'ov. John H. 1'mippi*. »l(»loi It. AmloMtin, Ibmhc »V WvM»». AloK NH»i|liHi. John Krwlo, If, Uh. A. Alllwm, J. II KrUh, Wm It |foMi»i. 4. VV. I.uneh\v, l.tMvid W. l)«'!*U«ri'M, WHIl.tm Mmuo, J, llrtrvpv Kiiih. IVvo»o A. WiiitoM. Thomiin HluliK.lohu M, ('hi«ih(tl»(i. i^hrtilM il 1'u|»|«>t, Uohru ModjiPWick, Clint lo,i HvjImov Ifmihiytoii, vlohu 1\ lliilmo«..lrtinn» M. Oxlt^y, W«U«»r H, Doull. Ueitrjfo It. Klpl(Uti«, l»V. Kliitf, Dnvhl Ki-IphO, .tn« IViynJr, Iawao 0»«rv«n\ M. IV (iotHlm\ (looim? II. Kln|i!:, J- W, OhhvIov, imw lUmllioit, Upv, II. IV Almon. Co. or iNVi^HNrBK— liftiiohloi Mi-DtMifrnll, .fnmt-rt M('l)onnt'l{, An^vMH MoHounrll, Wllllnm {\\A\\, Wlljlnin Mcl'liMncm, JliincHn (\oupMI, M.O., l>oi»nhl MotliHinhl, Aiinui* Uinnt, A. A. Taylor, .l»»n«p« T. Vtovwiioo. .fohii MoKny. John Mctntoiih, M.i». C«». or KiNuii— ♦lohu K lluuhinstm, Uichnnl Htnrr. Wllllnm OrrtUO» )U>^iniulii U. (>tilUhi, Wlnckwonh Chlpmnn, Wm Eaton, Oeo mittWN A WliHII« Wk»l«>MMl<* llrMMMlitN, lliillilix. ¥iit nnh hf It. M. Ktttit.f^lt k MAMAf*(ti 109 fJcMftlwtff, M«1w«rin U f^tnUh, f>nf»lc1 OMt. MMtl«l»«fi, Isftrt^ I.^V^(^(f>llM^ John KrH^liil, .yolin ^ff^tl^^!fC. IV Klyf»M, .lolifi M. l(hlnHrh««<, ihwhi (huiU'hv, Afff«M§ IVI<'Nr«H, Oo/iftf* M. nif««»(»H, .tnl«ri Moj-flKdM, l^•t^r OrouHiy, Wllllnrti H. (Jnfl^r, hniUi A. do. or ftfirMUOtwr! -.f'Hinfi (VffWfi. Moltfrf, ('»rrl»», Jof^lnh Rf». Prank L\ UlrtiK'linKl, 'riioffuw W. WllHofi, John K. Kmiwlwi, MnrtlMt (*. Covin. (%». or Vo'toiMA - Alox Trtvlor .tont^^ih llnrt, IWmitM lVff»ff!(»fiT», Wff» JnnM, llonnld M^^r•n^, Af(«y r«yl(ir, jr., I?. M^he»flnM, ^fohft llitfkf», »I(iImi ti. R(»thnm% m o , .lohft M iUiU\iihtiiiti. (?o, Mr YArtWOt'Tff- .^lll^ flMtirmio, Kn<»« fiftrdnof, ,1. "W. U. Howl«'y,,|iH M. (i««fif, 'lUnimn M. Klifif, Nnflmn Hilton, Tlioirmd B. Cionlijr, M(»of^O Miujjwy, •/. W. II, Mowl(!y. DOMINION OFFICERS. ItioltidoM AudH Offloft, AwxlutRTit. no(»*»fv6* Oenef»l'« Offloftr Aiiioron'd Orrrnr — Auffitor, Rydenhom Heme. Af^rminttinf, Uoliort KtuMMir. N'ippr (h'lwrni, #/. It. Wlllln««. AirnnnUinf, f/Owld P«rk<'f. Mfn^fpfffir, MiM« fiM#i»« ftofritii* «•«« ■ fil^rtfflof) for* PiicfR win rMofv© etei*^ ^itciittoti. 110 HRLCIfKII 9 KARMI!.:. S [18«0 AoBNciKA OP Dominion Savings' IUnk. Acadinn Miwn, ticorKO lluuKyis. Amherst, C. K. IlutchToni. , ,, Antiijonlsh, II. P. llill. AnnafhtUs, H. VnnHtnirom. Arirhnt, W. O. DiiHnm. iJiiilildi; Alex. Cniuumn. Lianmjton^ F. W. Homer, liriiljctrater, 'Plioinns Wliitford. r%f>i/, nothford Veils. Onifshoro, Clii'ii)to])hcr Jost. Kaitvilfc, W. ^I. Carmh«rs. Little (ilnce liivj, S. MnjDonnlil. /jinpuhuty, Mv^ A M. Uudolpli. MalUand, L. 13. Cochran. J'anshoro; A. S. 'r«>wri.s1ieiid. Port Hood, K. I), t lotnuhi. Pidmi, Alox. McWinll. • Slurtinmkp, Thus. Oiimpl>cl]. iSheHmrnc, W. \V. Atwood. Sudnny, Uoljort Martin. 'It urn, John F. Crow. Weijinvulh, C. 1). Jones. Windnnr, Kd. O'Brieii. Yitnnouf/i, A. J. Hood. Livcrpnol, A. tJ. Cnm]>boll. Pknftkmti Any — Wardm, (SI ,400) John Flinn. Mrdind Atlrmliut, ($500) Rufus S. Black, M.n. 'C/Kiphi'm, (S40() caeli) Ucv Alex Uoinuns, llov T. J. D9iy. ChiifOj/iccr, ($600) Charles Ross. Immioratiox OfPicK — Af/ent, Eolis, R. J. Uniackc. Antirfonisli, A. MclJillivary. CaiHi Uteton, C. W. llill. I fonts, Thos Avlwaril. Lunndmrq, lleurv Jost. Vittmi, VV. W. (il.jnnio. " Gcorpo Lyall. QiHTiis, W. Ford. liirhtmmd, J. It. Rhindrcs. iS/u'lbi(iur, Charirs lluod. Shi'ilironh', W. II. McDaniel. Viiiaria, Duncan McDonald. Yaiino\Uli, S. li. Murray. Wm. Routledgo. Coh'h'stte, Jns. K. Ulair. Cumberland, II. W. Baker. /)i;/hf, G. Henderson. Gujfslfonmift'i, \v. Ilart^ihorno. Kiivfs, 10. (-ojj^swell. Inverness, Jamas G. McIIccn. Hcdifax, W. H. Crcighton. *" II. II. Bligh. , , : . Port of Halifax — Tnsperthifj Plnjsidan, (Si ,000) W. N. Wickwirc, M. D. Assistant Pkysiviau,(%\i)l)) J\\\\w^V\i\», M. I). Port Warden, Capt David Iluntftr. JIurbour Master, Capt Elijlia Wood, iihlppinfj Master, Asahcl B. Bligh. Port of Pictou — Harbour Commissioners, lion. Robert P. Grunt, Joseph (Jortlon, James 1). McGicfior, Thos. Fraser. Pilotai/r. Anthoiity, Hon. Robert P. Grant, Joseph Gordon, James D. McGrefror, Alexander J. Patterson, Captain Diiniel McDonald. Harbtmr A/aster, John Gunn. Port of Sydnky — Port Physician, A. D. MeGillivrav, M. D. Harbour Master, Arthur H. Bouriiiot^ tSluppiny Master, Uobert R. Ingrahaui. Port Warden at Port Ilnwkesbury, Daniel llcnnessy. •' *• at Port Mnlgravc, George B. Hadley^ • rerfectly rare «r«une Wolfe, Arthur H. CunninKlinm, Wm. H. Chamlierlnin, T. G. CreiRhton, T. W. Casey, Joseph O'Hrien, John O'Toole, W. V. Smith, David O'Brien, Patk. Mulcnhy, C. D. Friiser, C. M. B. Ijownds, L. \V. Travis, F. J. Power, Will'am Parker, Edwi.rd Dclancr, Chris. Wood*, Jr«. A. Mansfief'l, A. C. Crowe. Tenifwrnrif Clerk, W. II. Wnlkcr. Newepaper Sorter, John Wood. Letter Camera, S. Saondors, (Superintendent); J. FitKfronild, John Wilson, Kdw. Carroll, H. G. Lnurilliard, J. Mahar, J. O'Mnlley, P. Mnllnney, Roht Myers. Box Collectors, J. J. Mulcahj, John Ilostcrman. Messenger, D. Silvertljornc MAILS. Nortkem—(n}i Intercol«>nlftl Railway.) Countieo of Cuinl»erl»iionacndift.. . . Eastern— (By Pictou Branch.) ConnticB of Piototi, Anti^oninh, and OujBboro'; and Island of Cape Br«ton Pictou (town) and New Glasgow. . . . Eastern Shore— (hy Coach.) Musquodoboit Harbor, Tangier, Sheet Harbor, Marie Jo«eph, fto Wfst(frn—(By W. 4" A. Railway.) Counties of Yarmouth, Digby Anna- polis, and Kings, and Western Hants Kllershonse and Windsor Hautsport, Wolfvillu and Koutvillo. . Western Shore— (Tiy Coach.) Counties of Ijiincnburc, Queens, and Shelburne, and settlements at heiul of N. W. Arm and St. Margaret's Bay (Co. or Halifltz) CLOSE. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily Sun. ex. Tucs., Thurs., Sat. Daily, flnndaya ex. Semi-daily, Bun. ex. Mon., Wed., Fri. Daily, Sundays ex. Hemi-datly, Hun. ex. Semi-daily, Tuesday, ThuvH. * Sat. rVly, Mou. Wod. & Fri. Daily, Sundays ex. ARRIVE. Doily, Bandaya ex. Semi-doily, San. ex. Mou., Wed., Vti. Doily, Sundafs ex. Semi-daily, i^uu. ex. Taee., Tliura., Sot. Daily, Sundays ex. Semi-daily. Sun. ex. Semi-daily, Mondnv, Wed. & Fri. Daily, Tues. Thurs. & Sot Doily, Sundays ex. •r Avery, BrawM A Co., mow BK«nM m WEUIh MnliniK. \ ' ir •r ■ % OilUH f*1hf» Mlu'ljlut'.,, , , »m» «'MI*I»'« KUrMt (»'-< t I It i i I yi 'i l»» ritiirt*-!! I'lii'lii.* (fitwl . . n I , . I . 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(^niini' of lytcMilM niol iMcdsmit Nir»'f«f«», Koot dW Uh'oiunul I'lvniiuil Mit-tHN, ('ttni*'!- of Wuulli I'mkniKl Vlcloiln U(»M<(. t'ool ol Hlt'Milh(tliiUti ntitl Moirh Minrr(r ConnwHI »umI NorHi I'tuk HMtM'l, Corner o( CuiHiril a n a » lhiiMii«iMiiriiMii«BHiM«iiiiiHiiai^^ liKWivM «f intllSi WliolMiNlt* lir«MiiiNtfi( KfiinifilAh<*«> m f^Hint, t M. If. t I'M.liH k oOm iMfirt ^r fvm^r'f n^r^ tMM| ^^ maniim. IM Mtnl MtMcii M» <'(ifK|.| III tr»i«v»»i|»ii '(M»f l'(«|i»«r W(^^^l M»»i»m<, I'mnmiF .I'kmN Mf|^^^, N^ffh M^r^^f Mftlfw<»v ntitdn)) *('ln» l»»Mr»'fV fif liH»»»f« (if <'hfrl('r« h «<( fMUiw** Im ♦f(^ JmflMMH liiiflhiMft f«f »!«(- M(t, »i»i«( n«i liif MtiiMli M'l fdiffh ntiii l^htfU >««• 0<«r^l*(i. //"M( »l*'llvl'0«'» (Idllv, MHlnffiv* >'<«'<.|. »<•<(, N/»«H«-ri(| I <'^j 1' III . id (lift UlmUiOt i.nrMii^ Uf h,f 'If/. ^/ of 4 rt »rt , 'KJ i |»,<^«. i ^»ifii, fifid VVcMlf'Mi Mtd.nMiB^ ftp'l H»^li»fi'»fi/f, ^//«' ll«•ll»^^■y ♦hilly, Nmnlnyi f'V(*'(ifM|. (hoitficfirlfnj /if 9 n fn l(#Mi'f« l''t lll♦•«^ il''llvori»'* will If^ fH•^^v^ (\»utrn\ ( fff)M> Hp |(» wiflilii \ti Milf(»«t('M ol (fiM CMffifrf^fi' '-fMcfif ttf i>fH-\i ^hVyfry l/(>M»«M "n»l iSift^r* »•<»••♦(<( !»»• n'll•^ ♦ I Ui»iUh'ifi'** •fM«i»M l>ft (rr/.fr»fifly ffofjrtwl lo thh t*tfntttfhntt'f III wrlflMji' 'I'lif jlrlMW' rtMtNiK^HtWl ^ ^rtfffff fit/' \>hti«t>ntiM Uitt^t Umt^<,fhts (I44» ♦•r W-liliJi Will M'Uli f l»i I'N'rtUv Mi«r^n*<'rf (,t lotf^d. Nil jjliMOM ltH.'(l Mill nl Mm» MrtUc f/.f foU^ft, tof «M friny linvn MnM MiiifMn' Mi Nt tlii'lr fMlfl/»nr|<^, IMfii'A^ (Hf'iir'K/H knu i»A«f*fMirr/f Mfilld P<»Hf fi fliiifli VHInjn^ fl^llr, H/mfiS^ *)» fk t^t-V^tV nm. 'Tn ^f^ '^llM»^ iMIIf* Wmm hu 'I'MMiyf, 'HtririHlffvn nut\ tirtinvhy*, nn(1 finlh Ui Ihi^ V'oif Mill? MoKiK nf ft rffi «.fn Mnlirt Kf'Mt l<» imfthuiifh tht¥(\ OuihH pdi' rtrty i0!« (fii^b Vjllf»Kft nfrl'irfw.ri, A, H I' flilf I//////I/, W(M n Mnllnrn I'rirK'ifrnt rr>fi*n, if, m. A'fiirif/'f. A( w^lf.f. / H kwih I'o'fjiP, jr. J'.'ffili Wl.iff^rd. Afho K. A hofikiti A vTiilf. • •' * j!oM. |-,l lliiililicki WnuAt'V- if llHifiiiiiiUtu, M M ( r'tWf II, /hiir fllrfi; If, /^,V. 1. Ilnrdwick, iJcfivfr )fixverOor,W. M. |{rtyfri(»iid4 Ur^ Hrurt 'd/rf, ff»(iMi»>|rl, {(UA) .J.imU (\rtt\\ntfit ( 'iilvil''nln (Junifr,* htrr^ti Miri«JI<»m««, 1 11 fill i ft ff, .♦ W, B«rf(lni», I'liiiMi, .fflm'"4 I «t«, Ill/If t^iihlf, hltiml,^. ( inirt»»i^li*iTr>, (li-^Ui\ Mi'B V»( f. rhrmh. ( hii^tiiKin hUintl^,Sn^y\(y^ M'i'AK^ntK Ort 'f l>rtTn<<«>n. ^ hifttfifptnn H., (Iiffh Uffi%r^ I I'll} /ley. tmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmtmmttmmitmmmmmimm I r E n. H. FITUiRR A CO., hftiii Whnrf. i^- i ( <; I n IV)HT Ofkicrji. Poht Mahtkuh. TN>rt Oi. Kin-.H. Pout Ma»tkii«. Ctim Ittia, Collar Kinsman Sw» to boiu all cascR prepaid by Postage Stamps affixed to snch letter when potted. Kc'directed Letters will be forwarded without any additional charge if not taken from the office or if handed back at tho moment of their delivery, but if taken from the office and euffsoqoently ro-pottcd theT become subiect to a new rate of postage, in default of which they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. MEWSPArKRS AND PKRIOUIOALB. Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada raay be sent by Post from the Office of puhlicaiion or newy agency at the rate of 1 cent per lb., to regular subscr.lxsrs or news agents in Canada. Transient Nowspa^iers and Periodienis addressed to places in Canada, will be sent at the rate of one cent ])er 4 ounces, which must bo prepaid by ])08tage stamp. Newspapers and Periodicals weighing less than one ounce n ay bo posted singly, pre])aid by postage stamp, one half ct. each. MISCKI.LANEOUS MAIL MATTKR. Periodicals, Books, Pamphlets, and occasional Publications, Books and NewsjMi|jer Manuscript, Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bills, Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Music, Packages of Seeds, Cuttings, Roots, Scions, Grafts, Botaniual Sjioeimcns, etc., and patterns or samples of merchandise. To any place in Canada, I cent per 4 oz. each packet, Books, Circu- I lars. Music, etc., must lie put up open nt botli ends. i Prepayment of Matter of the nliove description is in all cases com- j pulsory. I . ) PARCKL8. j To any place within the Dominion 6 cents per 4 ozs., which rautt be { prepaid. Parcels must not exceed 5 lbs in weight. w| I ! •OTer llHerKl tornta oi Credit t» reapouslble bajrera. m ■ 1 Xmfilcim <.|io|»|>liiy A^ft<» b»iit pMnkfri ^ Ihl IIKlAlll'li H rAUMI'.U B [IHHO MiniNTtlATION rRit. To |»liurrH witliiii lli<^ Doiniiiioii, 2 r<>ntH unoh li'llrr or |MiHt card, niul nn'iitii VMt'li piin-vl «ir pnckiM. nC Hiunpiu. Itilorinntion in iv;:iinl in llit* vwWh ^ovrniiiin it^nlsimil »'oiro«i|Miii- iloiHO, on., limy \m liml iit luij- l*onl njlUt). rn- COUNTlllKH. I. AnMrtfl, iiti'lutlinx Uuii^'Riy t(4>itiinNi • *ii t Oyptnit m>iiitiHHt.llM>lii*liit(( In^lttixt i^ l^nriMt IxUiiiU. J««14.. FiiiiMR »nil Alxnim > Ut'i'iKAity •. Wlhinltnr tixtt* ItrHnin nu*! ln>Unil ^ . «. > . . . . (4it)«c«) hikI luiit»n iHlAltila. ... luly H\^n MNlllft. .■......•t.........>^.>>.>. • NnthcHAlHla Nw|\vay t*oitM)jnI niiiu>li,v oi' FiiilRtKl St.. riorn^ («( Mii)H'1 I'm kA^i (Kui')f)Cnil.'noioH. .' HtraitA S<>ttl«>mont« ^f ''^iu»;«|H)r<\, IViiaiitr mxt MflhiocA HI.— MISCKlJiANEOlI.^. Aftpiiiwnll, via N(»\v York Aiiftralim South itiul \V«i«b, via San FruielKo. New SouUi \Vftl«'N via Sun l<'rHiitiit-cu ) Qiummin1:>>iuI aikI Victoria, vin San FranclHCO. ) New ZoAlanil, via S. F Ta^maoin, via S. F Kcrnutda. via New York BeitnHda. rta Maliflix Ca^H^ of (Jood Hop« > V.'. 1 F««a to oil) or porMoap of ForclRii UuunlriMi. Ii (a L i>acli. 4m7 hi 2 (it. « Ota. rl,. uia. rl«. clu. • ^ 6 a a 1 J n / \ lio 3 4 rf a n n J 1 0} to 7 3 3 15 4 Iff 14 7 5 5 IS '"2" a 2 2 4 4 3 1 I 18 n 7 18^ llnliK fnl.n, Fr«.n«' •In inn It liny 1 1 l'urt9 Ht. .F(i .lK»ivc|y Hbttl«Kulu Uruii Cvucvm iM Lttwur l*p4»vlnccN» The Docui —II I li M II. Iff. fVlltti * ro.'n, lifti« of l*owi*r*ii 'iVIinrf. 18K()] Ar.MAMACN. U1 ctM. t'OUNiniKH. h »t» Inf li'll -• — '-'r- ^wp i i pyi — ,r , i ri — i^^'^ r «4« V\i\\\, \\n Ni'w Y.iA ,. KOi IhIuimI*, v|a Hnii K|iV«vli>«o, . , , . i .,.^,. ,,.f^ . ••'»*'» , f,*«.' •<■ . WititM VMko. . i . . . i', . » ,'i( . . 1 1 V. r. McrIimi, vlit Nhw Vurk. ,.'.it,,li 4\t> Ni-wlliMti)lliuii| , , rntinnin, » In Nfw Yur't i via llnMhx rulirt, vIn Now Yoik '..,.. " vWflfiHlWx 1.;.'... Kr«>ni'li fi04.i>«i«l(Mi«. by ;1ll roiilt** Jniiittirn, vii» K«iiiiilii;{(i, via N. V.(lir«'i;f mull. '• vinllnllfhx iVrlo UWiit \ in Nnw Vt*rk " viH tUiinix Ht. .I(»lin, SI. 'niKinnn himI Ht. (^m\*, (PRiitNh) tlilMK't Mlllll, vlii Nuw Vltl'k , HI. .Ii.ltn, Ht. Tlirtmn« nml «t. f*rt»lx, (T»/^nU^) tin llNliriiK or vin N«w York niiil llnvttnn Trinliliwl vln N«w York. ., .<...< " v»ftll«U(¥« ., (hiiann— DrItiMi, KreiHli At Dutrti vin N. York " •' vUlltinni*. fjAmmrtI Tnlnn^fAiitltrtm, Domifilnit, tiimnpr' rat, Nr«|iH, Mt. Kitti, Tortola) vlli Now Ywrkv i — -•— — - - i t u 1, i Wo«. mnvh. .•r.-^ r-'i ♦" fti • ■ • . 7 to i W III • u 2 trt M .... 11) ! T 10 •• y /J 10 5f 10 'i n :< to '.i 7 10 p ii ;« 2 2 10 J to 'J 10 to ■i 10 2 a Si 10 2 10 2 10 (••»••»> 10 *...•. 1 2 OS. H :\ 'f. 3 3 l|i fox Iji \<>r. n Ion. « 4 4 l|i 4'i« 1|> lux to n n A 1 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 .1 t 3 2 1 2 .1 .i 1 2 t 2 2 2 3 % 2 2 .'t » ft « A 6 n A A \ ' A A n 10 A On Booki niid Printed Mnttor f^onrrnliy, NbwipAi'Rrr rxcbi'Tkd, tho rnto uf nnsingo in Iv. por 3 ox. ; nnd nn (^oinmorcixl rtiiycM, lA-nn] iind uthor Doctti^eutH, &i'., .5c. for tlKviifHt 'i oz., nnd It*, lor each addi- tionni 2 07.. or fnu'tioii thcroof. On Snniplos Kr.d Pntlerns the poKtofrn is at*, for the Hrst 2 oz. und 1c. for CTorj nddi'iional weight of 2 uz. or fraction tlicroon. v» nrj Itlat a. On Book? an»1 Vi!ntcd Matter gcnwrnlly, Nrwhi'Apkr8 KtcKi^TBn, tho i)oiitu{;e is 2c. p^jr 2 ox. ; and on 0»nimcr«Tirtl I'apurn the po.sinjjo in .5c. Tor th« iirat 2 o/., and 2c. for every additional weight of 2 o/. On Samples and PiUturoH the postngu is 2c. per 2 oz. or fraction thereof. liiat 3. Thd'Iitnlt of wcij^ht of Books, Piinled Mntfftr, Commerrial P-^pors, Documents &c., as well as fob Nkwspai'kiss, is 4 lbs. nvoirdufiois, UIMWN di WBK1I, e registr-'ed to the United States and all Oountrics- named in Lists I. and II. letters containing coin or jewelry addressed to the United Kingdom or Forciirn Conntries (cxci'pt the United States) will not •»€ forwarded to their destination, but will ho sent fo the Dead Ixjttcr Office, Ottawa. Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada may lie sent by ])08t from the office of publication or news agency, at the rate ot 1 cent |)er lb. to regular subset iliera or news agents in Newfound- land, the United Kingdom, or the United States. Further information in regard to the rates of postag5 " 10 " " 15 " 75 " ' " 15 " " 20 " $1,00 No single order on Newfoundland can be granted for more than £20 stg. Me«Uc»l Mink w|ie ^aiit r«Ual>|«> S»rii||s» at rcMii»««Mf prlcca* 'P 1880 4i ifl o moles >> and 2 1 The cdom CI id. M «p o if h O A A OB « s I w 5 "t. O "3 a 4) •-4 ■•J 3 4J o ItJ tj a M O u Ajt H. IL FUtTfiEfe ^ CO.^S,^hcai s e a fl 5 h 1^80] >^ Jl'^ALMAKAOa. " r^ aCiCuL^. C ..lii, ■A8TBB1I BOUl^llS. -iUw^.: •"' TO T^^Pi^e* a^a l5h««t HAitkjr. , !^''.'"[)^'.* '.','*; AnoHTHAT'n'fl Stajre (carry inp H. M. MaiUj. leaves Ualilnkjlrr Mui- (Miodoljoit Hnrhour, Joddorc, ShipHarbqqr, Tangwr, Sheet H«i;boiir, Bcqjver Hafbour ^d tSflfuoq Imer, every. Mw > • » t < To MuB^uodoboit, ftc. «jj«o'i ry Tats' Stage (carryiiK^ H. M. Mfih?) leaves Shulicnacadie Station after the arrival of tW morning train from Halifax, for Middle and Upi)er Musquodoboit every 1'ue»day, Thured^^. aud , gaturday ; re- turning on Monday, Wednesday, d'na Friday.^ ' To. Sl^erbrooke, GoldenTiUe, ftp. ., ' F&AdER'S Moil Coaches run frOm New Glasgow to Sherbrooke, daily ; through tickets issued nt the Ratlwaty Depot, Halifak. ThU route is iti direct communication witli the Qgld Diggings at Sherbrooke, ppldon- villc and otb6r.d1strict». ,, , , , . C9f)n€|etion& are ^adeat Melrose trj- weekly with Stewart s Coachns to Country Harbor and Isaacs Harbor, Sollers' Coaches %0i Ofawhovo' and Port Mulgravc, and semi-weekly with Tays' Coaches to ulenclg anti Caledonia. :ni • /r • ■'-it- • r ?r' '» Kirk'« Stage (oauryiog H. M. Mails) ]eav«» 'AntigonijArfor Glunelg on .^on(/a;y, .HV/iM-Wu?/ and Friday, aiuit arriyal of-^MaiTfr^n) Cnpe Breton, returning same days. Cotmect at Um^er Qro/ss UfMd^ with McDonald's Stages between New Glasgow and Sherbrooke.' To fLVitigqnia3[ifl^^fr9if>/a$ Ganap ;«pd :q«pe Sfol^n. Javt>»ay & Co.'s .Miiil (poaches -leave, ^e\i^ Glasgow daily^ on arrival of iMnjI train from. Halifax, for Antigonisti, Guy sboro', /Port Hastings, Port Hawkcshuvy, St. iPctQr's-and Sjdney> Tlurough ticket^ can I)eiiad at Halifax. ,; , ' . ' Conuectiqns arCjinadjCAt Port Hastings .wKth McNqiVs Mail Cofi^sh^ which leave daily for Port Hood and Mahou, and ^xlaily also for Why- cocomagh ajnd i|a4d9ck, rimning tri-weckly between ^labou, Margarce Forks, a^id Eastern Harbor, arid scmi-wcekly between Melboa, and Whj'cocomagh. Connections arc also marte (tally fit Grandftnce with conveytinbe {o Grandique Ferry and Arichnt ; at liiver Inhabitants' Bridge, daily with <'Onvcvmicc to West Bay ; and at Sydney with coacbqs daily to Litt^ Glace Bay, Cow Bay, Lingan, Ix)ui»burg, North Sydney Sjr^ncy and Sydney Mines. CoaoJiOH run trj-weekly botwoen Sydney Mmes, Litttu Bras.D'Or, Bij? Bras D'Or, Now.Cai»pbeUtQwo, JJnglisjhtown, Baddevk ; and seuu-weckiy between Big Bros D'Or, Bonlardcric, ^nd Bifddeck. The coach for "Owybboro loaves Antigonishe daily on arrival of the mail from Nenv Glasgow, and bonbcots with Coaches running daily bctweert GiLysboro' and Cape Canso. ' 11 I 4 , 6 IRiAk f.iiuH.i it«^^frf H«rs# ShMt AMiiMonir KaUif' .^4 .M / m BELCHB«S TABMBRS [)d«o New OlMgow to BunlDey' Anticonish ^....•^.. ^. 40 Port MulgraTe........'. 88 Von Bawkesbaiy. U 8t. PiBtir's. .Ji'. .'...*. 8*i' SydiMjr 4 . ./> ; . . . .; . 60 176 Fort Hastinffv to Kwrcarea Fork*. PortHood 28^ Mftlion 9 Mfti^aroe Forks 36 m •7Kcntville .... 6 Coldbrook . o . . 7 Camltridge .... 12 Waterville .... 14 Berwick ; '^iv.; I5AyIesford' ,»♦, 18 Morden Road.... 20 Kingston .... 2.5]Wilmot 30!Middlcton 32JLawreneetoWn a(4 Paraditse 37 42 44 Bridgetown Round Hill Annapolis' 53 56 > MslaMtehetl ISM. 1880 ... 35 •?' '■ — 60 rteliAt. 1 *i'>< 1 1 :fv »«y, Town of Railway. if-;}! .1',,, 37 40 43 46 lains kilway. Bctions at lt»or •emi- Connects ifax, and the town icrs to St. i li8 Railway for Digby and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail or steamer to all parts of New Brunswick, the United States and Upper Proviu» .iy/iMtt-rvRV »*« ~~~ . •/ .• ■ ■■ r; 68 To Yarmouth vim Annapolis. , Gates' Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Annapolis for Clements- port and Digby, daily, on arrival of train from Halifak. Retaming, leave Digby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at l>ocp Brook daily with ^nYe^-ances to and from ^iUsburghand Bear Ktver ; and at l3igby daily with coaches to and from Sandy Cove, Freciwrt, anil Wcstport, Briar Island. CoACHKS carrying H. M. mails, leave Digby daily, on arrival of mail from Annapolis, for Weymouth, Yarmoutn, &c. Returning; leav.c Yarmouth daily at G p. ra. Connect at Yarmouth ^ith coaches to and from Shelbnnw, &C. ' , ' n. •* u., Annapolis, by Rail 1 29 Clcraentsport. ........... 8j Victoria Bridge • . ^ ^ Smith's Cove.....' 24 Digby : 4i StMr.ry'8Bay 7 WeyuKNith Road. . . .... . . 5 Sissibo. 6 Bellevos Cove. '......' 5 Comeau's, Clare 7 Montcgan Cove 9 Beaver River ', 15 Yarmouth 18 ■jii 217 ■'Western Shore Route, Salifox to Yarmouth. Blair's Coaches carrying H. M. mails, leave Halifax daily at 7 o'clock^ A. M., for Head of 8ft. Margdrcl's Bay, Chester, .liahone Bay, Bridgewater, &c. " Returning, leave Bridgewater daily at 6 a. m. Connections arc made daily at Mahoue Bay and Bridgewater, going and returning with eoa<>lied to and from Lunenburg, and daily at head of St, Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Village. Kilcui>'b Coaicdies, carrying- H. M. ,9i^Is, leave Bridgwater for li^lls Village, Liverpool, Slielburno, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Rcturoing, leave Sliclburne dail^ at 6 a. jml Coapectiniis arc made daily at Liver]>pol r f Me ttliMMl VMl UitmrtfMfmt^tifmifenkJm .IHc^f'^KlllV' messf '^'\ ;■■ I m I I HmiM JhriMlBff Hanlware at leirMt rfttesy 124 BlCLCHER*8 rAlllfBR*8 [1880 with coaches to and from Milton and Port Medway ; and at Head Sable River daily with a coach to and from Locaeport DAVisoR'a Coaches, (carnrins; H. M. Mails), leave Shelbnme for Barring^ton, Tnsket, Yarmontb, £c., dailv at 6 a. m., arriying at Yar- mouth in time to connect with the sta^ for l ALMA JACK. .'•la : 5 thenoe by steamer to Or«iid Narrows, Baddeck, New Canpbelltown, North Sydney, and Sydney; St. Pibrrb bt MiQiTSLOir.->Th« mail steamer Cr«sr^ Skattnck ruBit f»rtni)(bdy between HhIiAix and St. Pierre et Miqnelon, caliioff at North Sydney, leaving Halifax every alternate Monday, oxcoot duringp !he months of January, February, March and Apnl, when slie awaits the arrival of the English Mails. F. 1). Corbett & Co., Agent. Maodai.kn Islands.— The steamer .4/6erf, carrying H. M. Mails, runs weekly between llctoti and the Magdalen Islatids, via G^rgeiown, P. E. I., leaving Pictou. every alternate Wedncsdny. On every fourth Wednci^ay the steamer's trip is extended beyond the Magdalen Islands to Gasptf Basiu or PiemS and back. ., ,,^ i Mail Steamers in connectmn with the Windsor and Antiapolis Rail- way, i^n tri-woekly in summer and semi-weekly in winter, between Annapolis, Digby, and St John. /!,:/ ' V, EA«T«ikN Shore. — The mail steamer Af. A. Starr mm weekly from Halifax to Charloitetowi^ calKng at Canso, Arichat. Port Hawkesbnry, Port Mulgrave, Port Hastings, and Bayfield, (for Antigonish). Leaves Halifax on Tuesdays^ and P. £. I. on Thursdays. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor. PiCTo?7 AW Port Hood. — The steamer .^/(ert mns weekly between Pictou and Port Hood, leartuif P'ciou oa Mondays after arrival of last tmin from Halrfax, ^ . y/ , .j.^. ,^, ^ .,i // , . ,.i u.,^. .,;a . MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia Brawch— H W Jnlinston, Agmt. Henry Dolby, CMe. Edward Roche, Inspector of Light Houses. Board oe Rxamivkbs #or Gramtiko Csrtipioatrs to MASTCRa AND Mai R8.- -('apt P A Soott, K N, Chairman. HaHftix Bowd^ Oapt U A McKenJsi^ Capt David Hanter. CUrk, D Marshall Browne. FI8HERIB9 Brakch.— /fujpector Fishtrtm^ W H Itogers, Aaher«t. Overaeera of Fiahariea in Nora Sootia. AtmapoUs Co. W T. Carty. AnUgonuk Co, Alex W McDonald. CVipe Breton Co. Vork Barrington, Alex McDonald, Francis Quiuan. Cofdiester Co, H Blair, South Division; J W Davidson, North Uiviaion. Cuiubti'- (and Co, Oxford. Gaetem Division, embracing ail the streams emptying into tlie Straits of Northumberland; James King, Western Divinion. mclud- ii:g all streams flowing into Bay of Fund}'. Dighy Co,h X Maloncon, H E Payson. James H Morehouse. Gw/sburo'' Co, James A Tory. H>tUftiae Co, Wm Anderson, Mufiquoitubit Harbor, East Division, Dartmouth to l>Icum Secum: John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Margaret's Bay. H*«riUDu> KW«ni. Q^en't Co. SauomI X. Hrlton. Richmmd t\ Duncan Cameron, hUkst Divisiuii, from Itiver liouiicHtiiW to l*^i boundary of County, including Mid river, Kdward Hullum, VViHtcm Dix ittiun, from Kivef vfiurgcrtlne trt ffent iKwiMary of dmntv. "* " '" " Mulr. Vktoria Ot, DonaMUcRao, Ji, J. W. HUM Qanttttr. ShrttiUrm O', Raniiiel Burke, yarwumtk £V, LIOHT BOlTSao""-'"^""";:" CM f/iie Ctn>$U of Nova Bcdtia und N9W Iirttu$wick, QF.ORnk*8 IsLAJJiv west side of Island, ^sMfiiX Ilarhor, lat 44" 99 30" N.. Ion <<$• 33' Sft^' W., two rtxed white cntopiiic lights, vcrticHl. 20 ftet apart, 50 and 30 feet higli, drab nqtiare building, 21 fret liigh. Lifhh show seawprd on tha S*,*»d into Itarbvr on N. st^ia; on W. yide tlia ttn|)«r i||(Ut only can bu sceu. VeMols going into IlaliCtix Hnrl'or, pasntng Meagher^ Beach, Vrlll keep thti light on starboard bow. The light i^ fur the purpose of guiding vessels in and out of the Harbor, through the channel west orthv UJatfd. jjght<(d 1870. These lights open to wcatwaid of ^uagbar's Beach, dear tiie westward of Thrum Cap Shoal. BAST FROM HALIFAX. MftAOHHit BBAcif, Sherbroolc Tower, east side of entmnce to Halifax harboyr, lat 44= 30' N., lou 03° 3i' 5U" W., fixed white inloptric light, via- ibte IS miles, SSfbet high, building white, with red roof, gninttc, height 48 feet. Lighted 1816, When Sambro light bears W. 8. W., this light should not be brought to the weeiward «!'■ ih>M1»,- whi«h clears the Thrum Cap Shoal. A fog bell here, striki-s 7 times in each minute. . l)^i|^(ll3ri)»l«AHi>f on 8oul| point ofri^I^KK at tbo eistem.tatlanc<^'l& Halifax harbor, two fixed white catoptric lights, horizoiitall\', E. | N., and W. I »., 175 yards apart, visible 13 miles, iho light E. 69 feet high, W. light 62 feet, both buildioga white, octagonal, wuod, height K. 63 fei>t. lighted 1877, W. 45 feet, lighted 1852, Ut 44" iiV 50" N., Ton m" 27 ' Ife" W. Ti^e eastera light opens to the southward, of western, cUsiira ;to 80t),thward of tlic Thruni Cap Shoiti- rilots are stationed here. Eg(i LstANO, centre o^ Island, lat 44° 39' 50" N., Ion 02° 61 "82" W., catoptric light, alternate red and wbite, revulviog every minute, visiblie 15 miles, 80 feet high, octagonal building, black and white vertical stripes on seaward side, height 46 t^et. Visible around horizon. Liguted 1865. Poi'K'^ HAKmnnj, on west point of ll'av'bour Island, lat 44** 47' 40" N., Ion 62° 38' 5P" W., fixed red light, catoptric, \-i«ible 9 miles, 45 feet high, tower whit«i, square, wood, with dwelling attached, heigbt 37 feet. Lighted 1877. Shrrt Rock, at tho entrance to Sheet Harbor, lat 44° 40' 66 N., long 69° 29' 40" W, revolving red light every 4'J sci^onds, visible ten utiles. White, square, wood, with dw^ilTug attached. 76 tuot above high water mark. ;! v Bbavbb laLAMD, S. K. part of East Beavdr, or WilUam Island, lat 44° 48' 10" N., Ion 62° 20* 30'' W., white catoptric llglit, revolving everv it iygb, white builifiiig with two Wack Ligiitcd 1846. On dwelling. N., Ion 61° .57' 50". W\, red and 2 minutes, visible 12 miles, 70 feet balls to seaward, S. S. \V., 3$ feet hifrh. Lhcomu, on island, lat 44° 69* 20" white catoptric light, alternating every two muiutes, visible 15 miles, t>4 feet high, white square wooden buildhig, iMigMtSB ftet. Ligbtedd872. Abbott'* M^mMmsh Ci»M1iiI» «#sI SkTlir s s & S >i 9 9 o » p ii W a o to Cai W., woodc Gui Bay, I visibU Light* 61° U visible black ( Poi? Ion GV Bquare r«aii|iK;W IMiucdr, from i ev, Rshow urpoRe lofthe trt >>'■»«»' f I flalifnx ht, via- )igbt 48 , stibnid Lin Cap %np9 to N., and ;h W. 63 fet>t. 27' W vara ;to 8" AV., stripes 865. 4()" N., et hiRh, lighted N.. louii: luiltM* h water s s •"J a o CD and, lat everv black ling- red and ilesi, t>4 187-2. At II. :.. f!IJM,EIl As rO.'«> lif ad of PtYr«r*H Whnrf. 1880] g'}];; ALftlANA<^K< 1 1«7 WKncu. Island, mnufh of St. Mary's Ulver, lat 46® 0' 85", Jong Ol" 62' 36", in cuiirm of erection. UoLLY I'niNT. west dido of entrance tn InaiicV fl^rbour, Ut 46° 10' 16" N., Ion 01° 30' W., two fixed witito catoplfic liKldi. verticnll}', 20 fact apart, viHilde uiil«8, 80 icvt Mk^i, aquaro white buiidinK« i^ feet high. UgUtQd 1874. CoDNTKY llARnoun, on Green InUnd, Onynbnro' Counfr, Ut 46°6'1A" N.. Ion OP 32' 30" \V., Ilxod while ctitoptric li^hl, vi.<*ilile 14 tn 10 niilefi, 61 feet lii£;h, white square wooden building, height 2S feet. Tiigl^tcd 1873. CoARt ligiit, and to guide vcjtscis frequenting Country and Fitihcrnian> Ilarbora. I ToRRAY, on eastern point of Kerry Head, W. Hide of ontranrn to Ray, (}uy8boro' County, ht 45" 11' 37" N., Ion Of" 18' 36" W., Hxed catoptric light, red to neuward, white to northwHrd into Bay, and towards Molasiieii Iiarbor, visible 10 milcH, Rquare woodon building, whitB with vertical red stripes, top of lantern painted black. Lighted 1876. Height of lantern 51 ft?et, tower 30 Mt. TiiURK Tor Irlanu, on the south cast point of Three Top I>Und« Whitehaven, Giiy»borough County, Nova Scotia, lat. 45° 12' 40'' N., long 01° 0' 40" W. 'flic light is fixed Vhito ciitoptric, elevated 48 feet above high water mark, and in clear wuatlier nhould be seen 11 miles. Tlie building JH a wooden one punted white, and conHists of a square tower 33 feot high from base of building to vane on lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached. This light is for the purpoxe of guiding vesaelii into Whitehaven, and in order to point out the dangers on the northern side of the Western Passage is obscured when bearing to the eastward ot N. K. b,v K. It is visible from all other points of approach, except when intercepted by the high land of Whitehead Island. WiiiTKHKAD Island, S. W. extremity of island, Guvsboro' County, lat 46° 12' N., Ion 01° 8' 15" W., white cutopinc light, revolving every 90 seconds, viHiblc 11 miles, 55 feet high, pyrauiidtti wooden building, 35 feet high, octagonal lantern. Lighted 1854. Light not totally obscured during the eclipses ; 10 seconds duration ot flash, and 10 seconds ectip ^e. Canso Cai'K, north part of Cranberry Island, lat 45° 10' 50" N., Ion 00° 55' 30" W., two fixed white catoptric lights in one tower, vertically, 30 feet apart, upper visible 15, lower 9 miles. 75 and 40 feet re»pectivelv, high, octagonal wooden building, horizontally striped red and white, height 00 feet. Lighted 1S15. A steam fog whistle, about 1(H) yard^t south of the light-house, in thick weather sounds a blast of 8 sccuuds in each minute. Bell Buuy at the Griniusliock, off Cape Canso. Canso IIakboh, on Hart or Cutler Island, lat 4o° 21' N., Ion 00^ 68' -30" W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 12 miles, 42 feet high, white square wooden building, height 28 feet. Lighted 1872. GuYsnoRo' Hakiior, W. side of entrance, near Peart Point, Chcdabiicto Bay, lat 45" 22' 50" N., Ion 01° 20' 10" W.. fixed white catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 30 feet high, white square wooden building, height 20 feet. Lighted 1804. Sand Point, or Eddy Point, south entrnnce, lat 43° 31' 30" N., Ion 01° 14' 40" W., two tixe'd white catoptric lights, horizontal, 24 feet apart, visible 8 miles, each 26 feet high, white square wooden buildiHg, with a black diamond. Lighted 1851. Lights in windows at each end of building. Point Tuppkr, Ship Harbor or Port Hawliesbiirv, lat 45° 30' 40" N., Ion 01° 22' VV., fixed red catoptric light, visible 7 miles, 4 t feet high, White square building, height 24 feet. Lighted 1870. In consequence of the in- I • BHOWM * WVMU, Miiuaiiiclwreni' AschIs, Muliriix. ^'' ' lireh^ tnUini LltliofnlofoKr, f«i* salD by (•rraniinn of the Und dii th« south side, can only be seen three miles in thai direciiun. CKRihinvN'A ItKAh, on the north e?(trem!ty, Int 4ft° 3C' 40" N.. Inn 61" 0' W., whilo catoptric IlKht, revnlvintf evvry 40 itooonds, vinihlo 10 nittes, fiO foet hi|{h, nqiiare wliit<* wooden huildinf^, height 20 feet. Light(ul li74. For ^uidicig vviahAh into Utile or W«at Arichat. Three buoy« plaood to mark the dangem uf the harbof.n'nt) <> UMnsi/. i , n, Jkrhrymam Inland, Arichat Harbor, lat 45" 30' SO" X., Ion (11° 3' W., fixed red catoptric Hifht, viniblo 11 milew, 3U feet bich, white nquare W(HMlcn biiil tinp;, heiKlit 38 (eot. Ij^hted 1879. This iif^ht in for the purpose of ffuidinf; vessels throu^th Crid rafftage, Id and out of Aricliat Marbouf. There is also a Range Deacon nn the S. K. Point of .leraevman's Inland, that marks llautfond Shoal, off the entninco to Arichat llHrbor. When the b<>acon and npire of the Roumn Catholic Chapel in Arichut are in range, it loads over the went part of the shoal in 10 feet of water. Vessels bmnd into Arichat, C. B., should pass to the west of tlie shoal, rr bring the beacon in raniro of the cupola on tlio Convent, which stands 13U yards east of the It. C. Cnurch, whicli will lead in clear of the ohoai. Unlv those well acquainted should pass to the eastward of the nhoai, or bring the beacon to bear to the N. of N. K. An Iron Can Huoy painted red ha« been placed about one cable's length S. W. of the shoul in six fathoms of water The buoy will be placed on or about the 1st May ia each year, aod taken up about the 10th December. ; ;" AniciiAT, Marache Point, aouth entrance to Madame Island, lat 45*^ 29' N.. Ion 61° r 60" W., flxed white catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 24 («et high, square white wood«*n building, height 95 feet. Lighted 1851. Petitpkorat, on Bir Arr^w Rock, eouth'east o( Madame Island, lat 44° 29' 25" N., Ion 60° o7' 50' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible Hi miles, 38 feet high, white square tower with dwelling attached, height 31 fiset. Lighted 1877. GiiKKS Island, summit of Island, lat 48° 28' 50" N., Ion 00° 53' 40" W., red and nrhite catoptric light, revolving alternutely every 45 seconds, visible 14 miles, 70 teet h\i^i, white square wootlen building^ height 81 feet. Lighted 1865. Light, centre of -keeper's dwelling. Visible around huriaon. Capr La Rondk, west side of entrance to St. Peter's Bay, lat 45° '14' 45" N., Ion 00° 53" W., fixed white cHtoptric li^ht, visible 14 miles, 9i feet high, white square wooden building, with dwellintf attached, height 2$ feet. Lighted 1874. For guiding vessels into St. Peter's Bay. OuKTWdK I8I.AKD, ou south point, Ut 45° 36' 40" N.. Ion 60° 57' 15" W., fixfd red catoptric light, vinible 9 miles, 78 feet high, white square wooden building, with dwelii ig attached, iieight 28 i'^et. Lighted 1874. For guiding vessels through Lennox Pa^^suge. »* Saint Esprit Island, light in course of erection. GuioN Isioir.t of Scatterie Island, lat 46° 0' 30" Miiyflawftr f^togae, tkc flivorlte ■ailTe i^erivMe* II. 11. rVLLKR A CO., nallfiix, N. 8. »• in . Ion lo 10 iNMion u«fl of rbouf. Aland, en tho \^^t, It b'>und il< the is eflRt tlione nK the M be«n water taken 24 foet nd, lat ibie It^ ght 31 W.. ecunds, ght 81 kround .14' 46" Oi feet 28 feet. 67' 15" nnunre - 1874. 4«' 10" ({rCKtOBt white , of pnint, visible ripe on 1880] ALMANACK. 129 N.. Ion 60'^ 47' ao" W., flxed r«d rafoptric liirbt,90 feet high, white square wooden buildinK, height 4U fe«t Lighted 1871. BrAiTRHiB, north-^ast point on Trnp Rook, lat 4, north side of entrance to Bridgeport Jiarhor, lat 40° 14' 10 N., Ion 62" 'i' 40" W , lixcd rfd catoptric liulil, visible 10 miles. 60 feet high, while onuare woodfii bnildinf^. height 20 feet. Lighted lb74. For guiding veosels into llridgeport liurbor. Low Point Flat Point, fast side of Spanish Bav, let 40° lA' SO" N., Ion OO'^ 7' 30" \V., flxrd wliilr ratnpiric liulit, visible 14 milex, 70 feet high, building oclagonul, rtd and while vertical stripes, height 61 feet. Lighte feet. Lighted 1874. For guiding vessels into Liltln Bras d'Or. Black Rock Point, south sid" of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, lat 46° 18' 30" N., Ion 6U° 23' 30" W., fixed white CHtoptric light, 46 feet high, white square building, height 23 leet. Lighted 1868. Capr Gkorok, sontli side of Bras d'Or Lake, west side of entrance to St Peter's Inlet, lat 45° 44' 28" N., Ion 60° 48' 20" W., fixed white catoptric light, Tisibie 12 miles, 50 feet high, white square wooden building, height 30 ffet. Lighted 1876. To guide vessels through St Peter's Inlet. GnAJtn Nahrowh, on Uniackc Point, N. side of channel, Barra Straits, lat 45° 68' N., Ivn 60° 48' W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 29 feet high, white square wooden building, height 20 feet. Lighted 1874 For guiding vesselx through Barra Straits, and navigating the Little and Great Bras d'Or Ukes. KtD8To:« IsLAnn, on N K. Point, at entrance to Baddeck harbor, N. side of Bras d'Or Uke, lat 46° 6' 68" N., Ion 00° 44' 20" \V. , fixed nwl catop- tric light, visible 7 nules,31 feet high, square wooddu building, white, lighted 1875. McKenztf/8 Point, N. side of Bras d'Or I^ke, about 9 miles S W. of Port Bevis, lat 46° 7' 15" N., Ion 80° JW W, fixed white catoptric light, visible 11 mileH, 95 feet high, square white wooden tower. Lighted 1874. For guiding vessels through Bras d'Or Lake. BiRU Island, Ciboux Island, 1-3 mile from N. end, lat 40° 23' 10" N., Ion 60° 22' 30" W, red catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 14 miles, 77 feet high, white octagonal-building, height 33 feet. Lighted 1863. St. Ann's Harbor, on north point of Beach, bit 46° 17' 30" N, Ion 60° Ifohio k lloiifo'N NiifiorlAr Viinilnlii*!!, i I I i I 4 180 HKIJ llllll N KAIIMIK H [1 880 i' l»" W.HxfNl wliitf nitontrir Hirht. vUlht«> M ntdi'i. U4 fV«>l lii^:!!. WliiU iiililittK. ('•>iul«t •!'* t'«'<'l- I'tulitiHl 1871. rh« IIkM #xIiII»UihI In timl •wry It iuinui«>. riiKrn AMI', nrnr «o»ilh oixl of Intnmt, liit 4(1 ' W .10" K. Inn rtl" 3' W., while (Uliipliif linlit, n'Vi>lvii')j: i-vitv 4ft MprnmN, visllilo '2H inlli'^, fMI high, \vhi(«> M^Mim> woo(l«>n iMiiMiii^i ht>ip;lit '24 tVot. Li^lilfil IH7I lMlilllilt((> lll'iullt ontimtri) tlmiu^li on ii *Ui k niulil . tMuithiNii, nil Ulitnil, Itii 4(t ' 419)" N. I(in W»' ihV W, IUpr. vittitili* tf(t mlloi, 9:I7 (oi*l IiIkIi, wliilo Ki|iirtni IiiiIIiIiiik, li«i||itl 4lU'i<«>t. l.iKlKod IM7I. Oai'k Noiitm, on Moim'V IVtInt, oi»« itiilt) 8 V. Tnim <'*p«i NoKli, Ul 47'^ «• 10" N, Ion WV tf.T .Itr'W. rwil itiii! wliHiMt»lt,|ttiJniiiU viftllilw in iiiili'M. 74 (•>»•( lii^rli, iii|uiim> wliili> wontlon ItiiiMliiM, IivIkHI W IVot. I.IkIiIimI IH7R CnitNt liKlili MUkk^n ii ('oin|ili«(n rovuiiiUtMi •wry it iiiinut«>. Urtl'3' 10" 140 IH75. 8t. IVmii.'r 1m,\nis on nnk olV N K |)oliit of IhIiiiiiI, ImI 47'^ LI' ft<>" N. tni) 00" A' <0 " NV. (IximI wliilo li^rlil, iliopliif, tliiitt otilcr, vUiWIi* 20 iiiil«>P, 140 iVfl lii^rli, nltit«> mtd^oiiiil Itiiihliiiu, iH'i^lit 40 I'l'ut. LiKlitcil IB^iO. Ohnoiirotl Itclwvpn N hy K ) K him! 1'. N I''. Rr. pAiti/H Ihi.ANiK S W |H)int on«l«ii,Uiii 47" W 20' N.lnnflO'n 40" W. while ilioplrio li){lit. lliinl ixdt'r, rcvolvinp; mvitv tiihiiilt', vinlhlH 20 miion, 140t«> nluMit hiiirmiiili' iVoiii thi> lliitniin* K.KtnhliNhuioiit, noiiiul!* oiioo for \\\i* i>iH'onilH lit eRch inliiiitH (liM-lnf( thiek vre«ther miil ntorinH. MAmiAMKK, ituinmil or miihllo of Hon Wolf l(.»nml, Int 40" 81' .W N. Ion dl'^ 15' 'Mr W, Hx(m| whitp iHlopl(i«< lighl, vinihin 21 y\\'\\«n, 29H foot hiuh, m^iiNnMvtiilo hiiihlin^. I.ighl«>RT \hHW, S K ni«1« of ontrnnofl lo harhor. hit 40" N. loi 01" .11' 40" >V, flxo4. 8 wliito hulldiiiK. Ikom Cah UitovH \\nvi> hp«»n pInoM at tho tollnwin^ Shonl«: fort Howl ll«ri>or. C R . rnrtMnoiith roint. Spithpiid, Kniith ^cAn 8honl Huoyn are paiiitiMl r*ut the Int of May in ouch ycnr, rikI t^kon up about tho 10th Nuvcmbor. NoHTii (\\N8r>, north entrance, west nido, 120 vanln innhon>, lat 46° 41' 40" N, Ion aX' 20' 10" W. tlxwi whit« catoptric light, vhlblo 18 inlJM, 110 (<(H>t hi^li. white mitinre w«H)-«t. Lightod 1813. There 18 g«>«>d ancnumgtt under thu light wh«n (h« wind is off shurw. Lan- tern uu dwolling Harror AIT BorcHK, in courns of erection. ••"♦'S^ PoMQiTRT Isf.ANn, north-«»a^t end of Inland in 8t 0«or(fc'a Bar, lat 45^ 39' 40 " X, Ion m' 44' .1'>" W, fixed red catoptric light, vinihle 9 mll#««, 50 fisel hi^h, »quan> white building, height 2<1 feji. Lighted 1808. Obscured on easterly bearings. CwK St Gk«kok. north side of Ch|>6, lat 46° 62' 30" N. lon6l°54' 40" W, white cutoplric light, revolving everv halt minute, visible 26 miles, 350 fe«t high, white square building, height 30 leot. Lighted 1861. PiCTOu Island, south-east point, lat 45^ 49' 10" N, Ion 09^ 30' ^" W, i t 9 t H a 8 IT « iveTMl rilliH s«viir UHil«4if miriNiM nil •NnirMi Al II, H. riiM.KII k i'0.% AfffiiU. 1«t 46'' b9curcn li«l»w lunlnrit- Hv k^fplng lifilil lJg|il*-il whrii iijiv|f(« Hv kri'plnif liglil W H W vfnnflit I'liNr Iha vmit rf«r« ofl I'liloii IhUmI. Im Uty**T of new f'liiilnin IfotiM It llxril «liiii« li|(lit, lit rniiifi* Willi IIkIiU Hi tli« (•iitriiico tv limdur, IpriIn iliruuKh Hip i IinihicI u}i to ilti* bar. pt hi^h, whl(«> xquitie wooden biiilding. Iiniftht 29 ffrt. MghtPd 1879. An Antoniatir HiKnal Hiloy, plappd -in lat 44° .11' 49" N.. Ion W W 98" W.. in SI ralhomn of water, N. K. ) K., 1 7-8 mile froni Chohiuto Heac , aounna a tan Inch whMlo. From the Huor Chfburto Hrad beara N. W. W., magnatk, 1 7 8 mlla. RandMricli l*i>int N. by W., 4 mllra. Van ng to tbn weslwr, -d of the Buoy at the dislnnoo of half a cable and (deer iicr n K. i W. cmirae niaKnctic, Will lead up the Harbor to the oaatward of the Ndvcrlail Shonl, nnd at a dMtnnce of two cal leu to Ibe westward of McaKlier'n Knach li^rht limine. A ciniilnr biiov in lat 44^" 38' 95" N, \onu W vr 10" W., in 90 fiithoma, fVom ihia bnov Ctambro fxliind llubt W 1-3, N 8 1-3 milpR. l)evil> Inland light N 7-8, W 7 J-3 n1iU^ and the inner signal buoy N W 1-9 N 6mil«e. ,&r,(jw Sammko, middle of lalhnd, lat 44° 98' 10" N., Ion 03« 33' 30" W., fliind White ratnptrir light, vinildn 90 nr 91 niilna, 116 lect high, building wMie, octagonal, 00 frut high. I.igbtid 1788. A alrnm fog whiatlp, crwtrd oh Nouthride ot'Island, andolrvntcd 00 feetnlmve high wnter, in thl<"k weather, fogs and snow niorne, nounds rach minute u blnnt o''ten Aeconda'dutafion. Ouna formerly in iifC, dincontiniicd. A 8t»ar Buoy baa be m MMUaK tM8hei*Hl^ttM l;(<»d, 28 feet high, with dwelling attachlbd/ Coast light* Chkster, E. Ironbound Island, a Tittle to the eastward of centre of island, in Mahone Bay, lat 44° 26' 10" N., Ion 64° 4' 50" W., fixed ^hltii dh>ph-ic Mgbt, visible 16 miles, 150 feet high, white obtong tower oa dwelliiig, 46 feet lii^h, wood, lantern. Uvhted 1871. Seen from all points ol approach. The lantevu alone is visible, building hidden by treesi HoBSON's NosK, Mahone Bay, lat 44° 25' N, Ion 64° 13' 46" W., red fixed cat4»p(ric light, visible 11 miles, 68 feet high, building white, squiare, wood, 29 ieet high. Lighted 1872. CROfts Island, feftst point Lunenburg Bay, lat 44° 18* 4ri" N, Ion 64° 10' W., 2 white catoptric lights. Vertical, 45 teet apart, upper intennittuut, revolving every minute, and visible 14 miles, lOU feet liii;b, lnw«r fixed, viaible 6 miles, ahd 65 feet high, building red, octauonal base, height 53 fMt. Lighted 1832. Pilots res>rt here, and vessels may take re(uge in eas^i of necessity. Upper bright 45 seconds, dark 16 seconds. A fag trumpet has been erected here. ,_ I . ( I ' ' ' , .-■It; B\TTKRY Point, Lunenburg, lat 44° 21' 45" N., Ion 64° 17' 30" W,, fi<^ed white catoptric light, visible 11 miles, 50 feet hifjh^ white, square tower on dwelling, height ^ feet. ]^.'^ht?d 1864. ^Thiu harbor is oosy of access, buoys are placed in the bay and entrance to the harbor on Sculpin Rock, Hai!(lock Shoal, Ratter}' Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approach- ing the huriior from sfearward, the buoy on Scuiphi Rock, painted red and black, in hoii^ontal strinca, may be left on ^either hund, giving it a berth of two cables length. The other buoys are painted black ai^d must be left on the port haid going in. Iron can buoy's in summer, spar bilioys in winter. Wkst lBf>NiiouND Island^ near Cape Lallave, mouth ol Lallave River, lat 44° 13' 45" N., Ion. G4° 16' 20" W.,- white catoptric light, revolving every 3\X seconds, visible 13 miles, 72 feet h%b, building whi(:3, squai^ height 29 feet. Near edge of cliff, 40 feet high. Lighted 1855. LAHAVE,bq vort Point, lat 44° if 20" N., Ion 64'* il' W., fixed red catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 48 feet high, building while, square, woo(l, helght.35 fe-*. Ughteft 1876. Mosiieh'b aSLANd, on islandt west side of entrance to LaHave River, lat 44° 14' 15" N., Ion 64° 18' 50" AV., fij^ed redcatoptric light, visible 8 mil«i8, 55 feet hUrh, building white, square, height 26 fttut. Lighted 1868. lu ^ir Mki>wa : Head, Port Metlwav, west side of entrance, lat 44° 6' 10" N., Ion 64° 32' 15" W., fixed whjtc catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 44 feotliigU, building white, square, with bl^ck square seaward, height 23 feet. Lik«« d«rf!|l,(ing house. Lighted 1851. Spar Buoys are placed in the channel to Port Medway harbor, on the breiikiiig ledges, NHUtilu;sl{ock, corner ground and edge of fiats otf Bani;'8 Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must ba left on the starboard, and the black baoys on the {jorthaud^ Coi'KiN l8i,ANi>, south point, Liverpool BaVi lat 44° 2' N., Ion 84° 37' 90" W., white catoptric light, revolving every two minutes, light dOseconds, dark Do seconds, visible 16 miles, 65 feet high, building vetatconal. horizontal stripes, red and white, eight in number, height 50 feet. Ljglu«d 1812. i^ 18 o _ IH a loE VIS S I M 8 n t •0 3 m I I a 9 4 5 3 It Will tmr jh>n tiu etilr or j««U4i'iy»^'oiM^Wi^<^ M'('ti>i>^iiii}iiig, i waii Uea SI i C. harb i veit lOWf 3 whit Buo; ^ N: *> red 1 s feet B guid *> u hj N.,1 i high Ligh B-i § fixe( < whit *<»• T W- 8 Wll -.1- 0'/ N., ot hi((U, innel to ground the red rt baud, 84° 37' Dtfcunds, tauonal. Ljghjted yins* M. H, FtiJLER A 1^0., jiead 6f fi>vgr;^WIilrir.; UlUmmk 1880 1 ALMANACtC. 88 wliUe square wooden building, height 20 te^^ Gaiitkr's IsLAxn, Ragired Inland Harbor, ,Bn«>OKLYN PiEB. on, end of Rreakvater, Liverpool, lat 44° 2' 45" ST., ton G4° 4r 15" W., fixed light, white eeawajcd, fi:hiCD> toward^ .l||U'|l;K>rv visible io miles. A lantern exhibited froipn eiiid of pier. '; Four Point, Liverpool Bav, aoulh entrance, lat 44^ af SO"'!?'., Ion 64«» 42' 20" ^\, lixed red catoptric light, visible 7 miles, 3U(eet.l^igh^ bwUlMig white, squai-e, keight 17 feet. Lett oo pert aide, >vlien e&U^iug the, Ifarbor* Lighted 1855. " . ,. Pout Moutow. north-*ast point of Spectada IbliAid, Que^h'aOouMtv,' lat 43° 55' N., Ion 64° 48' W., fixed red catoptrie light, visible 11 milbs, 47 feet high, square wooden building, height 20 feet. For guiding vessels iMo harbor. . Lighted 187^. „ ,., ^^o- .:,<^nJI Littlk Hoi'E. nearlv on c«fnti»« of Island, lat 4-3° A' W If;, Ion 84° 47^' 15" VV-. red catoptric lig^it, revolving every ipinulc, visible 12 miles, 40 feet high, snuivre whita,^bui)ding, height\26 fi^e^. Ligh^d, ;^865» Oointre of keeper's dwelling. Visible around honzon. , Shinoi.k Point, east side of Port Herbert Harbor, lat 4i*° 48' 40" N., Ion 04° 55' 3Q" VV., iixetl red catoptric li^hl, visible lOmiJea, ^ ^et^igh, Lighted 1^72. , // ' 91 ww^« o *o„,..,.„ ,«.H^... .„.„..„ a.-..™., lat 43° 42' 15" K., lon«^*5* 30" W., fixed red light, visitic 11 mileit, 00 feet high; White uqiiare wooden building, height 29 feet. Lighted 1872. t :,r.-'i fvx/.^rM Ragged Island, Gull R.>ck, lat 43° 39' 15" N., Ion 65° 5' 8fl" W., fixed white catoptric lii^ht, vi-iible 10 miles, S6 feet Uigh, white sqtiare bailding, height 31 feet. Lighted 1853. ';' Saiid Point, «t east^fiide of entrance to Shelburna Harbor^ lat 43° 41' 16" W., Ion 65° x9' W.I fixfd red catoptric light, vi-ible 11 mile8,,67 feet high, white square wooden building, height 80 tieet. To be rebuilfeoiiUie opposite side of the harbor. '.>i. i<5^«w Jt>*s«f«| h*'»(' »ad r 'W*i Uu*! Shklhvrnu Harbour.— a red Iron Can Buo}' ban been placed/ itli 44 fathoms, on west side Of Middle Kuck Shoal { a red Can Buoy off extretne of Spit, in four fathoms, and a bbck Spar linoy on east end of Aictamafit Shoal." '•* iv «.A , i>iiti !.!.'-• , •<;..< *-. 1 j-'i jiii; * . t iv., ti:i.i-, ,;...i * .■*..« J.t. Bull RdcK^ a l^r Biiov painted black has oeen placed in lO tatlioms watpi S. S- W, i v., about 150 yards frpii^ the Bj4,|1(}^ off \y,^tern Bead, Shelburne Coupty . ;, :,j „,(; ^ „ ',,,, ^,1 .hjqoJK-' Ivit J Cape Rosbway, near 80uth-«ast point of MacT^utra Inland, Shef^urae harbor, lat 43° 37' l5" N.. Ion 65° 15' 45" W., 2 white catoptric Mghts, veitical, 21 yards npart,, tipper light visible 18 miles, And 120 feet high, lower 65 feet and visilile 10 miles, octognnal buildi..g, vertical black and white stripes, height T7 feet. Lighted 1788, repaired 1858. Aiblack Can Buoy S. S. K. from the Jig Recks, in 9 fathoms water. ^ v»tt»/ o; ,^«a Niiouo Island, on north side, lat 43° 30' 54" N.,1on 65° 20' 5?** W., red «Md white catoptric light, revolving every minute, visible 12 miles, 4^ feet hi{^»,wh?fe square wooden birildin":, height 29 feet. Ligfited 187?. For guiding vessels in and ou- of Clyde River or Negro Harbor. ' BaCoaimj, on west side of enfranco to Ban'ington Harbor, lat 43° 26' 64" N.,lon«5='28' 12" W.. tljied rtd catoptric liglit, visible 10 miles, 49 feet high, white 'S(iuare building, with black ball seuward, height 35 feet. Lighted 1850. A Spar Buoy to the south of Bantam. BAuiastJTON E. Bay LioiiTaini', lat 43° 31' 6" N.,lon 65^ 34' 25" W., fixed whi(,9 light, tiull and spars ^inted red, with word "Borrington " in white letters on botli side's. Height 30 feet above deck. Moot-ed ih 6 BUto^N A Wkttll, 1VbW<6Mlc brkii^lafa/lltill^ui^ ^ •l!. tmffm9$ StoTe«« k €••'§ fSoytbes, ai^. (ti« ttegt madCf 134 BKLCHEKS FAHtlKR S [1880 f^Uioniii At low water. Wwws' Ledge bearing S. W. by AV. ^ W., distant 8-8 mile, Paccaro Liftht bearing S. U.K. { K., distai t nhd 316 mileit, and BailHttn Boclfc<>, bearing 8. E. b^ E. 7-8 E., To ijuide PaMftge. __ .^ - , d Bfant 6i milw. vesseln into Barrinvton Eant Da}', and throagh Uairington Lighted JjB70. A red Cap Buoy ou Ang'e Rock. iiATK hJtin.r., m Cape, lat 4.3° 28' 19" N., Ion. 66*87' 11" VV., white citoptric reirolTing lignt, bright 1.1 seconds, dark 25 ercntids, visible 19 mil«f«, 53 feet higli, white octagonal building, 50 feet high. Lighted 1861. A steam fog- whiittle oaCapVi elevated jibuiit 40 foet above high water, rounds in thick weather, fogs and sno « storms, a blast of ten seconds' duration each minute, with an interval of 50 seconds between each blakt. , Bkaxil Rock, red and black buoy, hnrisontal stripes, moored in Ifiliratboms wfrter, 8. 9. E., half a mile from Kooks. ST6ot>ArtT IW.AJJD, on N. W; point of ij>latjd, Ut 43° 28' 30" N., Ion 66° 48' 10" W., fixed red catopiri^ light, visible 9 miles, 22 feet high, white small square tower. To gnide vessels into the anchonige of btoddart Harbor' and 9h«g: Harboi: 3ound. Bow PbRTAOK INLAND, on south polttt, lat 43® 27' 16" N.. Ion 66° 44' 10" W., red catoiilric light, revolvinc e\'ery minute, visible 12 milis. 46 feetlpj^h, wi»i(e fquftiv woodftM buildings height 28 feet. I.ighte4^,J874. jFor guiding vesseltf'into Barricgton West Bay apd Shag Harbor. / PuBNico Harhor, Beach Point, east side of entrance, 120 vards from low water mark, lat 43° 86' 46" N.. Ion 66° 46' 64" W., fixed white catoptric light, visible 8 miles, 38 feet nigh, square white building, height 80 ieet. Lighted 1864. Open westward of St. John's Island, bearing N. E. by N., clears the ledge; in making harbor from any other direction, the light must be brought to the northward of £. N. E<, before it can be steered tor to avoid shoal spot otf St. Ann's Point. Spar buoys mark the channel. Black left on port band, red on starboard in approaching the harbor. A bell buo}' has been placed near John's Ledge. Pbasb'r IslanI), on the s6uth point of Peace's Island, one of the Ttiaket Island*, Tarmoi^lh County, Nova Scotia, lat. 43° 37' 36" N. lonp G6<^ 1' 40" W. The main or sea Hght will be revolving catoptric, showing alternate! v red and white, each color vi.nible i^^r 16 seconds, with intervals of 46 seconds between the flashes. It is eievatid 66 feet above high water mark, and in clear weather .should be seen 12 miles from all points of approach from the southward, and aiao through the Schooner and Ellenwood Passages. A fixed red catoptric light will also be shown from a window in th^ tower, 16 feet kelow the main Tight. It is intended to mark th^ channel between the two dangers known as the Old Man and Old Woman Rocks, ,nnd is, there- foie, visible between the bearings W by N i N, and N W i>y N, and in no otlier directiona. It should te visible 4 miles. I'he tower ie a> wooden building, painted white, and consists of a square tower, 42 teet high frona base to vauc on lantern, witli a keeper's dwelling attached. AnoYMt, on south point of Whifchead Island, Yarmouth County. Tat. 43° 39' 80" N., Ion 6i}° 62' 4" W., fixed led catoptric li.rht. visible 12 miloa. 116 feet high, building white, square, wood, with dwelling attached, height 28 feet. Lighted 1874. For guiding vessels into Argyle Uaibor. TtTBKKT Rn-KR, Big Fish Island, south-west point, lat 43° 42' 10" N., Ion 66° JiT 16" W., 2 fixed white catoptric liglits, horiKontnl, 8 yards apart, visihle 12 miles, 60 feet high, wliitc square wooden building, height 23 feet. Visible seaward; in windows each end of a dwelling house. yghte4 1864. Sbal ItfLAN*!)^ sooth point, 1-8 mile inland, lat 43° 23' H" N., Ion 66° 6' 62" W., fixed white light, dioptric, 2nd order, visible 18 miles, 98 feet S I 9f f 9 •1 Tcilck Boupa* •Iwajra mh^mvj Stock iuttfgre^t ch«lee, II. H. FULLBR & CO., hoAd of Potrernt Wharf, f d at. 43^ 2 iniloB. height 0" N., vards height house. Ion 60° 98 feet 1880] ALMANACK. 185 hif^h. white octaponal building, height 60 feet. Lighted 1830. The Blonde Roci( lieH S. by W. 3 1-3 mile from light houRe. Hclween this Rock and the Island there are twme dangers, the ground is rocky througiiout, and larg44 vfRHe^a ought not lo Itempt paoning between them. A log whistle near liglit lioune, during fogs and anow storms, Aoundd in cnph minute a blast of 5 seconds' duniiion, and after an inter\'al of 5 seconds gives another blast of five aecnds, with an interval of 45 seconds. A Snar Huo}' painted black, has been pliiced in 12^ fathoms water, south about Italfa mile from (he Blonde Kuck, ofTbeal Island. YAnMouTif on Cai-k Fouhoiii;, east capo, south point, lat 43" 47' 28" X.,lon (56° 9' 21" W., white catoptric I'ghr, revolving every minute and 45 seconds — light 1^ minute, dark j minute, visibie 18 miles, 117 feet high, oriat;onal tower, vertical stripe**, red and white, height 59 feet. Liglited 183!). KogM whisl'n on west s Je, B<3 f> ct high, octagonal white building,* height 43 feet. Lighted 1868. HIktrohan Rivrr, at entrance end of Breakwater, lat 44° 13' 48" N. Ion 66° 8' 12" W., fixed (rrcen catoptric light, visible 6 miles, 23 feet high, building vertical, red stripes on seaward side, 21 leet high, lantern painted bliii'k. Lighted 1875. Beacon for guiding vesselA into river. Must be left on starboard hand and passed close aboard. Tide leaves breakwater one hour before low water. Church Point, east side of St. Marv's Bav, Digby County, lat 44° 19' 65" N., Ion 66° 7' 35" VV. fixed red catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 36 feet high, square white v^coden hnildtng, height 20 feet. Lighted 1874. For guiding agttinst dangers in viciiiity of Churcli l*oint. SissiBOO, south side of entrance to river, lat 44° 26' 30" N., Ion 65^' 1' 15" VV., fixed white dioptric light, visible 8 miles, 36 feet high, whit wooden bui!ding, pyramidal, height 33 feet. Lighted 1870. WRRTroRT, Peter's Island, entrance to Grand Passage, lat 44° 15' 30" N., ion 66° 20' 20" W., 2 ifxed white catoptric lights, horizontal, 24 feet apart, vi^ible 10 miles, each 40 feet high, square white building, heig t 15 feet. Ligl'ced 1850. Visible fiom the northward between the bearings of S. by W. and S. H. W.,and from the southward between the bearings of N. E. bv E. ai.d N. N. yV. ^ W.. , 0ell Buoy painted red, north side 9f N,. W. Ledge. ' ''' BniKK Island, north-west Point, 1st 44° 14'' 57" y.. Ion 66° 23' 30 W., fixed white catoptric 'ight, visible 13 miles, 92 feet high, white octagonal building, hei^fht 55 leet. Lighted 1809. A steam fog whistle on N. W. of BriOr Island, south side of liglit house, sounds during thick and fo^^' Mi n BMOiVN ^ WKlUi/t%rMr Alike mtM ll«Utt 8lree«»»l|aUliix. iff 5» }[!d I'M 1 i ■ I 1 I I i Oynftmllf^ fnt nM* hf H. tl. rttMiRn A rO. lArt nr,i,riUftt*n rAttMi^n'n I I RAO hM Hiwcn ti^|>tM<>»it oM «!»<» N«Hli W«*«> hvljtn l«>Un'ii HhAtK IT y*^^U niMtt ri^«i of (-MIT, \nk 41^ «4' <0" N., loii «ll" !»' vtMMt* t4 mlti>n TO IV<<>»»» t-rt»l< or ^^y ^vriuhpf 9 i>«>r«^ti(U In PNrh minntis tnnllng tin intmviti or A4 MoiotiitM hnlvvWn ««Nt>h Mn»i. MAnmiM.i. rovw Of TtMit Wn.n 01' tt>«>t WrIv vUII»I» 10 wllfs, wlilt>'ni| lAiMl. tjin(«rn on im« t>r liwpllittKt i ftvm W. ». W. romiil N. lo k. N. I*;. '. •.onlli pIioK ImI 44'^mr hr llHitt in Immv i^tnttow, vTiiibln Mxhr.AhktVlt.t4tjon rjfth*Milty nl |iolMl, wUHh ^H♦ll:•',J••l 4h*l •' "T'.' ^ IrtttW^-^, ., mllv*. i^^WKiw »>uU« (^ IK, lioilr.ontii! wlillo n\n\ blrtiic !<(H|)<'% \\¥\u\\\ M fVft. i,l|Hil«'<^'t»*M»- VM<"«' lH>nt NV. R. W. mint! N. to R. N. K. t^t.ArR Uorn. «>n«h nhot». Int 4h^ 10' 10 ' N., Ion Il4' 4D' W., flxod xvhitv «oh. A 1'ott \vhli»llw on Ihe t-fttirnw point ori.'rt|M« li'llK on tW oM^'^Mui niili' or tlr, 1\^(r^ Nntt n\w\\ Motmn, twlin In citclt nthuilo, cMcit IttHnt bdiinnj !»lx «n»roM«U ihii-rttton, «ltli lolofvnN of 44 Ktnonil* l»»'t«»>»«n. Tlu» wliiHtln w^ll tt^olHiWv h«« hi«r«H In » nim wrtitlifv, or wlih tln» wiml, «t h iIImIiuicp of %,l tiiWf, nm Irt i>tottrty wi^Hih-^r. ov nitntntit Ihw ¥rlml, lh»ni 5 hi R imMm, •rw^ilnf to thr i»t«»ii» or tl\f ntmiwphpn*. Monws, i>n Muff. wpH oWlt* or Avt»ti !Mvi»r, till 4ft" «' tft" >^., Ion 04^ 13' .til " NV.. tlxiM whlt« intoptrlr llgl t, vIkII»Ip «0«iileH, IIB IVi-t l»l«h, wlilth ^qtiAiv ImlUtlni):, h(«l^^t 4t)l\>»i white xvooiWn hnlUtinK« Mght «) IVvl. l.i)i[ii(^'(( 1870. For Hiiiiirnit N-v«s*l« Inio NV niton hnvhor. BtmM'nvvr* ttuMw orMlnas, tiorth-weM extreMilly of hfl»d, noulb ihor«, IM 4r \^' 40' N.. lon(»r4«W" NV.. flsin« while r«loptrlcll«hl, viable Ifl mlK»*» TR f^n't high, ("qniiw white hnlhllnjr, h^lirht ao Iteet. Un dwtilliiiK vl»lW* ftviw *n |H>l«tT or i»|>^\rmch. Llghti'it I8R0. Ckvh t>\Nit. A Btpum whUll« \\m hoen erpu^wt nt Cii|mi tt'Or, Cumber- Iftiiti O«ow«ty. P\t»Rst^\>nt\\ or t*«Hrl«ltf<> U\A)\A, vtps* »Me of rtvor, Itit 45" 2.1' N., Ion tI;^ tH^V., fl*vtl whitp vHtoplrio light, vIMhIo 9 mllos, i\1 iW hljjli, whitb f^wnt^ h\\M\\\^, h«lp;ht OitWt. M|iht«<4 18Ai. UAnti>rn on d welling. !SrnNVK« !\mnt, on north .shoiH'. t\»h«»qulil Hnv, im 45" 91' flO" N., Ion «** St' W., ^xty\ whih> vdioptJio liffht, vtilble nill(fii,.15 IViit hiuh, whuluw in lHi4Mlii(r t(> h6^ hi|t{i. IJurht^it iMa. ArH.K Kivitn, OH C«p« edition or Hrtty IVInt, north «ntr«nr«, tut 46" If^ 4W oinii Hifl «r Qii ♦•H|0|j 0(!llij|| tJffltl striM lt)Ul( lltM( V,\ wittit ftjH I VMIj rl(|it»> n m NV ^ timl WPflf nMr Rt. M«hf, while m'HWf flwel 1,1 PI|0(J lowi»r hi^l^li ttrtitin fWlCft iprviil 45 Mt Rpi MtMMl^ tWlM «llk»r««HM»M»* Wft/iitfr, f*^fllH^^1(n^• lUvf-N ht 40" lift' lf»" ^, Ion «4'' l!7' 411" IV. INnI whHif tiit.tfitrlf JI»M, v|M^I•f)Ml|l^^ M A'ff* hl^li. Mrinlitfw oplFh IViiHio, linlHit S< lh«>t. MRlitcd lr4tl». To ffifM(( vMumIh Itnlh^ ftfi (ho lirci- Mini (o iIk) ofittl Ntiit p\»mt rnhntina. niiiNtiMONh, wput i»«rl 0f Wnti.l, hi 4h" 4>r 11" N, Ion ll4<' nv W* kV, tivM Wlilfo fn((t|i(Hr ll||lit. vUlliln 12 tfill(>M. Hi} f^M littfli, oriiij^otinl wldl^ I.MVH. Iiijtlit«<• W t W, numti ui ui\U>* (lAitt Hjinuifr. |»II«H or (.'«««, ImI 4h«' W' ai- N, Ion M^4lr ''<»" >V. Wxtd witiitt tlMfiiHr liulii. 4lli oril#K tIdlMf If) Million. |«(Mk«( lii^h. MiiuM #hlM liMllillHr, liHirlii 9ft n ol. Mftlitpfl tRtO, ViRlMe lfi>(wfAn llif* Wirlri;^/!/^^ N W ^oihhI l».r « IH W |l! A Kti^Mfii »0(ij wlilnfM, lUfl r«M N K from iU(^ llf|l|t |iriun«>, MduiiilM riitrtii^ thick wflrtfltnr 4 n>i'iuu\n \n Ptivh miouto. Will proliNhtv Itn liniird In t;iltn WANtlitr Id mv*li>«, mimI In nformy WMlli^r from 9 t/tiArfh umiill rwk offliMd, lat 4n" 111' «0" Jt, Ion Oft" ?fl' HT W, w»ilf# ot^lijtonnl ItiillilinK, horirontill)* nit\m^ f(\ And wliH«. Iieliihf 40 f«el. Ugmt'tl IA.10. A lltfi liflll in n ffHiii«>d (owAr on (li« lif|ltt nonM l>lo<>k «trilf And Know triorm*. i\^ cln'nmRtNiiL'f^ii It iltoird bit umd two ot> tnfM mllM, Mftd w: OAfu Hrir?«(Mn. filMi of tlnpn, hf 45' 19' mi" N, lf»n 05 5l W,r#d »nd ofid.q, visit' lotf^bt >in fi^ Kl bv S fi by w I W noHhflfly, diirtant wbliri laforitrit: ligbt, iitt«rnii(lnf( oviirv 45 fi«>(.'ond.q, vlnible 2fl rniln<;, ftjH lilttli, ^liltf sddrtfft bnlldlhtf. WHhtowp^, holf^bt Jl5 f*«t. LjeM^yd to W N W, frtft- I AUTRMMJF iNrA.in, WT. .Foiin n»rofir, i*ii 'trr' ii wr n. ion W. Mxetl white catoptric liubl, irlMlbtA 9d \1^t. w«ti!llK« iit(«Mni wlilf4tl« Noniidt fur tO Mcondit tivflff tftinute. A VUlblc bwiwoi'M till* ll^(^rlrt^^ from K S K found rldft*' If^tMiid liKtil Ix^drlrtit bjr (umitinrtd N W t|| (tilltf l5 miled, Hpf»»«r liiihf ?l, Iowi»r 5fl A'ei hiuh, octnKonnI liuiblifie. sirliipM horlf,ont*llr red and Whlt«. hAifflit SI IVet. liiffhted 181|. Vldibto between th# beafinRfl of W N W rtfrtond Im- tt to K br N , Kojj wbl*t»lp during fo>{« and (wioW «torm« woondu iwice (♦acli tn nnte, ftret (?lviii^ h blt.«t of l> wrond*' doffttion, witli (in in- terviil of 5 Mei'ood-i, tli«^n m bliHt of 5 ii9<;ondfl (lumttcn, with an interrtil of 4D eecondii to complete the minute. Hpitiim I'oiKT, St (Jroi« Hirer, Charlotte CJountr, l«t 4!)" 10' W, hm ■Hii urnonn a nmumt iiiiiir««, Ag^nf* tn ii«t« ti«#iia. ■ I i n m^rmm^-i^^ w i i— — — •fomm WH nKI.CIIK.U K fAUMK.UH [IHHO 67^11' W, lixnU whitn caliiiiltii- liulil, 32 Ivot UIkIi. wiiiio ni|iian< jlMiililing, h^ittht ^H lucU LiKlitvil IS/U. Tlin «M)uri««) lioiit Spruofl I'umt lo Imllnit ffronn«t lA K 1>\' S j| H, dislaiive 9 iiiilim From Spruce Puiiit to Mark I'uUit W N W, (Uittjincf> i! milfn. A v«x^ol Hrt«r lonviitK t)oin>»»l InUnd, to rlour lli« rw\\ niioulit »toor N until (lie Hpriic« Point lifj^lit ItoAm N W liy W, Mnd thor.cc take |i,W N VV' «9iirHo. ftUiui Point, 9t Croix Uivrr, (Charlotte County, Ut 45^ 10' 10" N, lonUT'^ Id' 30" \V.,(lKp«t whitA ca'npirk ii|{h(, 3i Tiot higli.iiquMro wliito building, Iteitflit 28 fe«t. LiKlUe«l 1870. MiiMir RiArKr, PnManiaqumUlv mv. rhwlott* Ooiintv, lat 45** 0' 58" N, Ion (((('' 54' 4U" W, (Ut^d wltiiu uaiojitric li^lit, vlAiblu 15 milu^, 1<'I0 Asot hiK'li, biiitiUii)C white, Hqtiiirc. woo, W entl of Ii^land, 9 nidc of wpMern entmnob to HHn Har- bor, I ut 45T 15" N, Ion 0(^51' W, Hxnd red vntoplric light, vinible 12 miles, 45 Oset high, whitu square wooden building, height 90 feet. Lighted 1871. Latiti^ PamAor, on Mascathi Point, in lat. 46° 3' 20" N, long 06° 53' So" W. A fog fruntpot has been erected on ftltiscatin Point, south entrunce to Latito PaHHHjj^, sounds blAHts of 7 seconds, with an intervale of 30 seconds betwoeu eAcU. CAMPonKi.LO Ibi.a>i>, N point of lit ad Harbor, lat 44° 57' 40" N, Ion 08° 54' 10" \\\ flxvd white catoptric light, visible 15 miles, 04 fe t high, white octaffonal tower with rod orosM, licigbt 34 feet. Lighted 1820. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all times, tt is also a guide tjQ vessels entering the main channel, to West Itilus, Moose Island, an.l the inner Bay of Paasamaquoddy. Port St. Amdukws, N point of entrance, 67^2' 50" \V,K^ed white catoptric light, 42 feet nmu, v wliite octagonal building, height 'i2 te«t. Liglued l833. the bearinKS of N W l>y N, and S K by S. A fog trumpet head of Imrbor. ' Pout St. AxunieSv'8, on sand reef at K entrance, lat 45° .T 45" N, Ion 07^0' 50" W, lixed wImIc catoptric light, visible 10 miles, 40 leet high, structure white, square, wood, or. a framed pier, height ID feet. Lighted 1875 To guide to all ports in inner bay, an«l to vevsels g»ing up the River St .'Croix from Little Passage or West Quoildy. There is only a depth of 4 xcet of water on the N W extension oi the reef towards nviin land. South Wkst Wolf Isl.vnp, en S E point of the island, lat 44° 50' 30" N, Ion 66° 44' 10" W, white catoptric light, revolving every 1^ minute, vii^ible 17 to 20 miles, 111 leet hi^li, building wliitc, square, wood, lieiglit 35 levt Lighted 1871. Lantern on dwelling ; visible from all points ot approach . SwAi T.OW T.UL, N E part oi Grand Manan, lat 41° 45' 52" N, Ion (>4° 44' W, ttxeti white catoptric light, vi-*ible 17 miles, 143 feet iiigh, lat 46° 4' 10" N, Ion high, visible 10 miles, Vinible between lo be trcctod at H N, Ion up the only a ds nifiin 5G' 30" minutK, loiiits ot N. Ion At ir. ll.'FUIiTiXR * CCMM, htmA o( P^wit'ii IThnff. l««0] l« a KlU whitfl iK'Inftniiitl wnoilnu biiildini;, lM'lf;lit ft . ij^iliUtl JHHU, Vinilili* helwvflti llielifaiiiign ul H W runiiit liy H to N VV. A fitearo fo^ wbl<«tl(4 nnfxtreino N W iiriiil of (imiiil MonHn, H') (eflt H)x)tH M^li witter, HOMndti in thick w(>Hihf>r, foKx and Know fllornm, 8 ltlai«ln ot 4 ^rrondn' ihirntlon In each minute, willi an intt^rvRl oi til Mfoonda l>((, weat end, lat 43' 67' N., Ion OC 8' W., white ootoptric revolving bght, revolv«n in three niinuteR, i*howinK three flflHhea at intervnta of half a minute, then A coHnniion ol'ligtit during li minute in eaiih revolu- liition. viniblo 18 milaa, 123 feet high* whito oclugomil wixxlen buildiiiir, height 1)8 feet. Liuhted 1873. Steam fog whiatle disvuntinued fruin J uly lat, 1878. SAni.K f«T.Aiti>, I^ mllo from oaat «nd, tdt 43" 08' 80' N., k>n OO"^ 40' W., fixed white dioptric Ugiit, Snd or feet. Lighted 187(1- INLAND REVENUE DEiPARTMENT. ' •"'' Tnifjieetm' for NovnSmlia; 0KOn(iKl]Mos,K^. 11 MAVW—Vol/rdar, A. McU'dd. E^ iacvten, V. G. Wainwrii,'ht, John EutI, jr., P. llagiirty, 1>. Cflriol. VxGtOM—CMector, m »■» Iktcclive OJllm; Gicorgc J. Campbell. . ,. ,, , NoKTii Sydney — CoUeetar, — — Mct)onn1d. Yakmouth — C'o//ec/o»', T. V. B. Bingny, Esq. • • »»oi«e Duties. . .^ «^dy .*Ui .; .u > j Beer, brewed in whole or in part from any other *'v ■ j^ substance than malt ,..',., 4 ctn per gal Cigara, of all kinds 40 eta per lb Malt Iclperlb Ptitroloum .....I'VcB. do Inapevtorttfeea— Packages over 20 gain. 10 cla pt-r pckgo do do do uiitkr SO gald. ^ " per gal . ^. i JUtOAVN A WIMHI, Accnla tmr N«v« lUMlm^^ , , r ii' faita iiimioBiMtjr, S«6te1i m4 K»fflM BarlnnB, 140 BELCHRRfl PARMRdS [1680 Spirit*, proof. $1 .00 p«r sal TotMccoand SnufT. SOctopcrlb Vineg*r 8< ♦♦ "gal. Ziioe: Bondf'd ManufiMtnrM. ... annnall/, $60 Brewers Dij^tillvm or Rectiflen .■a',.,,, 4 ** Compounding;, l' J ..t. ** llaiuil«r«— 4 claim, S')0 to 100() ccatals malt per avanth, ** •♦ a " IWWtolWO *' " •* " % " i&Orttoaooo " •» . •• " 1 " 2000 and upwatd •• ** " Tobacco Manufiacturers Stamp Duties. II •0 fiO 100 900 50 Bill Stampii are of t!ie denomhiationf of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, 9, 10, SO, 30, 40 and 50 cents, and SI. $2. nnd $3. TheV are to be affixed to Bilk of Kxchange, Drafte and rrombsory Notes, vix :— Note or BUI Cor SlAgiy. Over$25 fOOl 25 to $50 50 to 100 looto aoo 200 t» 300 300 to 400 400 to 500 600 to 600 . Aad M> on. 08 03 00 09 12 16 18 ..w.i /i. DuaHcate, eaoupart. $001 01 02 04 08 M 10 IS Triplieato, •ado part. $0 01 01 01 OS 08 04 05 08 The person affixing the stamps is required, in all cases, to cancel thami by writing or ataraping thereon the date, which must correspond with tlie date ot the instrument to which they are affixed. 'WVZOSTS Airo ICSASTTaSS. tu iC., ■ *■■ ■ ; M ^1 "■ < 7» T'/IA^ Ml INSFSCTORS. HaK/ax, R. M. King; P. Tompkins, Assistant. 8j/d$uy^ L. E. Tremaine. jrOBMS OF DOMINION WKIOHTS. Aroirdupoia WeUchts. From 50 Ibfi. down to one pound, cylindrical, with knob. The same, with nng. Kectangular bhick with ring or handle cast solid. j Truncated sauare pyramid From 5 Ibii. a>wn to one half dram. Any of the above form' ; also flat discs ic nests. Orain Weiffhta. From 1 .000 grains down to ten grains. Cylindrical with a small rising stem and kaob. Six grains and under. Bent piatmum or aluminium wire so bent as to represent the number of grains, or decimal parts of a grain In every case the denomination of the weight when of sufficient sise, 9 I s I I 8 n Mixer* BM«k iMaO, Haawa'a «h« MllleVa mmttttugfit At H. H. FUIXEB A CO.% htU of IP^wvr*! WhArf. alio flftt tU rising ent as to ient sice, I I t t I I I Si m I i 1880] ▲LrUANACK. 141 mast be cast, eiiKraved or stamped un them io bold legible nameralf, of size duly proportioned to the siseof the weight. A 60 lb. weight for the bushel of wheaf. of some form sufficiently distinct from the form hefein described to prevent the ono being nistaken for the other. rroy Weigbta. From 500 ounces down to one onnce. I'runcated cone with knob* From 6 ounces iliiwn to .001 oanco, flat square plates. Th3 denomination to be engraved on the top of the knob of each weight, in as large numerals as the sis« of the weight will admit: and also on the face of the smaller weights. Fee* t6 b^ Ooll«oted for Varifleation of Wctghto. DOMINION WEIGHTS. Avoirdupois Wkioht. TmoT WlUOUT. Verification Fees. Denomination. Verification Fees. , • 8 1 Denomination. • 1 Iron. J 1 Bror.se onljr. cts. cts. cts. « cts. 60 lbs. 26 25 30 500 oz. 50 60 *• ») 20 25 8C0 " 40 SO " 90 90 25 200 " 35 90 *• 90 90 25 100 " 30 10 " 10 10 15 50 " 20 6 " 6 5 10 30 •♦ 90 3 ** 5 5 10 90 " 20 3 •» 5 '0 10 " 90 1 " 5 5 '0 5 " 15 8 ot. 61 » •♦ 10 4 " ft • «« 3 - 10 2 *' 5 1 s 1 •• 10 1 " 5 7« •*4 a .6 10 8 drama. 5 1 •3 .3 10 4 " 5 « •^ .9 10 2 *' 5 ^ s, .1 10 1 " 5 ^ .05 10 4 *' 5j .AS .03 10 10 Set aiJabove from 501b. down to M 10 Jim 10 A lO. .•V...9*..'' 10.75 fi.eo 81.90 .008 ,10 ! .1 - • . y. .003 10 Do d^T from 8 • .001 10 oz. to i dram. . 80.30 Set as above Set of grain from 500 oz. weights, from to 1 oz lis 50 1,(K)0 grs down to .01 of a grain. do. from .5 ez in authoriaed down to .001.. 81.50 series 80.90 I I i.' t J^Mwsl it «M«*U«MUiiy kiw kjr BMOWII M WJIBB. 1 I! ^ I, » l!| lfbwt>i Chopylay A«#ii, for wale by If. H. FULLER A CO. 142 HKLCHBR'8 FAUM Bit's [1880 The old 56, 2S, U, 7, 4, 9, 1 lb. weiffhti to be admittad to Teriflcatioo and tolerated till Ist July, 1880. DOMINION MBABUBBS OF OAFAOITT. Bushel. Iinir bntihel, neck, f^allon, may he of (1) Hronee or HraM Cant; (2) Ilaiiiinered Sheet HraM or Chopper, fllrenKthon d by rims of similar ir.etal, and upriglit strapH; (8) Sheet Iron, when of sufflciont strong to retain tha form of the measure under ordinary usuage, either nvlth wood or iron bottoms; (4) Woo m a Cts. I" 15 i(i; 10 5 5 5 • 5 • « • I 40 Cta. 10 7 5 5 5 30 The old measures of capacity admitted to verification and tolerated till July, ,1880. , Fees to be charged for Verifloation of 'Welgh-Bridges, Platform Scales, Weighing Machines, Balances and Steelyards. Balances with equal arms : lo weigh 5 lbs. and under in each pan !iJ0 30 To wtHgh from 5 lbs up to 50 each pan 50 To weigh from 60 lbs up to 1^0, each pan ...;........ 75 To weigli from 100 lbs upwards 1 00 f I I P 1 f KHlttrt* mmi^mA Heitum i)^tttU&m»itm*haSemstsi 2 { e a « § CtoM llMn' 8ii|ipllM« Ai H« H. rUUCB A €0.% 1880] AI^ANAOK. 148 Steelyi nU wHh divided armi To weigh AOO Ibn and nnder. .10 60 '* 600 to 1,000 lbs.... n * 1.000 to 2,000 !bi. J 00 ** 7,000 fbit and a]mRrds 1 ftO Balancun with uneqail anna, not divided: To weigh 1,000 lbfi& under .to 75 * 1,000 Iba up to 2,000 Ibe 1 00 To weiKh 2,000 lbs and op to 4. mm JOB* ••• ••••.«•••••• 1 Weign-bridgen or Platform Scales: To weigh 2,000 Iba & under. SI ♦• a,OfO to 4,000 lbs. 1 ** 4,000 to 6,000 Iba. 2 And for eacli additional tun. . To be rerHled at Ike Inefector'a OAce. If TerlfieA tlvewlwre «oet of cartage of we^fbta uaed for veriflcAtioa to be cMrged extau fiO • ■•no 1 I 00 BO 00 50 ' Same ai Ab«Te aa fo eartagt. And in addition to th«M rafea the coMt of CNrtitag the weighta ttaed for veriiiGation. IiINSAB KBABURXfl. MATRniAL.— Thef>e tneaeuree may be made of any aulVaMe hard metal, or oi straitrht grnined wood. When of wood the ertde miirt Im nrotectea by metal ttpn, well secured. The chains of iron orMcel witH solid Joints. The Kibands may be of steel or of metal wire woven wMh other fibre. Feea to be charged for Verlflcation of IiUieel Meeavre. Of Metal. Of Wood. 10 feet 6 " ..,,. 5 " 8 *' or yard. ivnrd feet....!^ 1 foot i foot Chain or Riband 100 feet $1 •♦ 50 " r. 1 1 •♦ 66 A." tt u 35 eta. 35 ^5 8 8 9 3 3 50 00 00 SO eta. 90 90 5 5 • 9 9 % - * i. .... \ .' / tt\ . &7§. ) 0A8 nfrSPBOTZOlT. id Under Act 36® Victoria, Cap. 48, 1873, prpvision la made for tl^e Inspection of Gat, which in Nova Scotin in to be of "le, lllominating power of sixteen candles. Apparatus for testing nnd analysing the Gas supplied to Ntilifnx, has been fitted up in Hesslcin'a Boilding^ Hrllia Street. Inspeetora — Halifax, Archibald Miller; Piotoit, Jamaa HepbmH. xiirsrsarxoxr or msB axo) oxts. Inbfkctorr — County t>f Ha,'ifi'x, Edmund Ryan; Tnrmouth, Robert brown: Om/tbonmgk,\Vik G Seutt, jr.; Bttihtnoml^ K E Bine;,* Ftcft^'n, J. A. Matheeon t /nrefnfM, A B Skinner; C^^pe Breumi ■ ' < \AKti' gwmh, W J Webb; X.titi ! i i 1^ H4 m Ulfl'lt ft rAUMKH H [IMO F««n Ibt iDMpeoiton, Aitt .17 Vlotoiift. Vh%p. 4B, ItTit Fij*" fH^M Wl^rr* rtf H*lirtoM. nn^mon-lrowt or i*u(, (IrtMii r*\\i» Trtr «kH«l» ht»l('!»'i»n'i« iifimllnnn. fnlmmi-lroiJ or )ii>« intiit, titli r«>Mi«. l'Vt^Mi'iirt-<>l ol iniirKi>i-«l, lWiir«it(a,, l'>>r MuU baiivl vl livifhiM. IW« r«iitA > -If i» Vnv «>(ii'li IiaII l»Hin>l ol hi'iriiiK. tlUM vfnlll. |'\»r Mvli l)nii«»l ufnlmil, 1««M i;«Mli». Kui- i>fli'h ItHir-lmno) ol>liH\ fh iiU. Vor fMoli ItAiiol ol' «h.v-9iiltp(t nvllltit, Imke, hiidiUtck, catllnU, liii|f or pollock, llv» vvwU. Kor rM«U liHirimn^l dido, llin><» r#n(ii Kor i»*ch h^rn"! o( (>i\m, Uu wut*. - - t - t Kor i'«ol» l>iilf^Unnt>l hnnn, n«>voh opHIh. K«»r Moil lNirr«4 ol vod Iohkimh, uoiI noujtiln, tmllibut or eoh, tnii ii«otib KO* ««« It l\«ll-iMI«r«i «(illU, KKVUlt ViMltR. {'W Midi taiin'l PHiok<>d hfiTiiiKi '*» «'»?»*<«. ( ^tr'«i» ||it» Mi! 1 'mi • or fHO»i b»K Mn«K».l luMrioff, ihreo i^miU. | ,.,|, v> ^) v«ih «bi»H I»H ••it I'or pnoh nnll'ltox diUo, two contu, K>ir«««, mm cent. ' »...•,• .*i Kor inAiMHiin^, KiUiuiii^ i\ihI limmlioij; onrit pnMrlHM»n of oil, IwiMily cl«. For itM|H>Hlnff, gitrtf^io^; nin! brnitdinK orioh liop;i*li«>iid ol oil, iHlPcn rpiitH. For ikt^pcotUtpc, iiHii^iiifi; iind liniiidinK eiicli ti«r«H^ol oil, twuiity otnth. K'>r miipeciiuit, ftitiirtutf]: mikI Itrnndiou »»^^\ Itarral ol oil, llOoen tnilK. Tho fiuvnoinj? VrtlP8 sI(hII In r«H:koiio»V exolimivw ol nail, (tii-kln, rivojM«r- Hfit, nforiiK*^ And liihor en)(«litv«d in woHJiiiiK, ri(trinf(, i:uiviiiu nii'l niokliKji; i\\\\ lisli I'oi '^)ii(i)diop;xM- loni-loii)^' Newroiuidliuul Unit which Iiavu been innptcttd in Npwlouiidliiml. two <<H«'lr»*. Dr. N. Tuppfljr. Out l*ortn — .!>Vi- C W/fr^fws, iNvuwush, i. lU'iirv Iwuck; VV^hvcc, Wiltlam McMal^ ; Jouulus, J. MollHtti Tulnish, J. C. Hnuulrtija AiiHxrons— Coi/ftYiM-, Aiif];ustu« FitUortou. (Md l\}rt9-^iSuh'Vol- Uotiti^, Clur au no\i«'lio.li. ('orlu'tt. Anion AT-r-.r.s Si. PctorV, l)«.n!iW*lrr.itthhfh ¥«n lJWKmdr\d,^A.'^MtDt)uald ; Ulvcr Uui;p^MS> Willi«i« S, Ucjrd; L'Aiiloine, W . Brjuior.. Qront Bras dHlr, l>on«M CAtnplwII ; 8t, Ann's, D. McAnloy; Aspey Bay, Duvid McDonald ; IngtWish, Jnmo« Shea. ' - - - --- - - - - I ■^ . . 11 ..... ,\>m.'' I 1 t I s d 0) 8 tf! Tin I { c (I I lA < T r r I" »■■ J 3 :? I 13. !>« I a V V I'm ( llii 1 l>. Vrt* c I Nil Si. II Pail CU, •^ Hlri I). iTbii 11. ( "17 J«m Krai Ml- Till •III) Alo^ IVU liir fino ) (hif I till L U Five I. MflU ;ltv»i ! M 'Jeetnt I Vftitoi fApp ^iVtl^lt'K^iM otlit'r iitA4lk f>H^ ^if , 11. MMirh; ttnrtuii. K' DeWuU'} I'ort .WiUJ«WN, U. H. 1t ^''^c^'^'t *^<''**'P^^ t/'prifllii;/ Hi. MmvM Hiviv, A. I'. McKciikIc ; ( nm iSiiino, J. •lelficjr ; lAnvvmh, .IimK-K flomlow; /'fVmif^iw .Vfrrft/'H, Whitftn'tul. ' '/',"' IIaI.M AX — f '»»//'(^|/, ll«in W. I?»ms. /fnfistnlr nf f^fltimliuf, ll B. riuilin, /V.^ .v^,»»r/rtri .Irw*V>> ArtuMii. i^hipf vUk, VTm' II Iftll. f'«fn/»i>r, SniiMU'l Nul>l«'. A»»<mW, titirt H.IVTtinr^. AnnUtmnt i)Uio, l>. Mlii\ll Wttltvia^ Jmiih's Kerr. (). A. Y. Vnw, I'lioii P. Joifi. J. p/i,Qti)ipfU ,}u\m Atir.. Wniiflt>vii, t MuIIaiH', Htflplien Wlilt«. nhrli'iirt, IJbnf^ MoO* rittfi Afmiuiwifi to OuaOrr§, TIioh Corillorfi. KrrtMT, Wi'ljworrt Kflviioldfl, M. II. HulUvnti, (Jeo O. Ornjr, mmM onn.d, •Iniiicfi F. HiirnhAinrtlohn Hte«i<% Mntt J. MeOutdy, Win , jr, U. Hrown, Holinrt llodijos, W. II. DHnhrord, W. A. (/Iiipmnn, .Inn Mmriiv.'l. L, Uaijo'lit^'' J|k''"''U'"01« Jpl'U (lanl. JJ'idr Survfi/nr, Aloxmnlcr Kelly,' Tii/<^mutAi*, WftlAki'CiiiirtJd, WJi K. KliHtiks, I'ctcr 8. M«m»n, Wnllm(! niioliiiimfi, J. J. O'llrloii, W. II. TrldfT, llichnnl linker, WHUnm Hcrry, It. 0. Ortiion. limttmfit, Win Niino, l.hio n«'HKlny, Win ¥i^v^^, Jt*. Flow*. tfffHfi'Mp»H^^riWni Hln'knmn. \(hit /M{(n-^tSul)-(yiirti)iH, 8lit'ct llnrbgur, Mfilculm McKarJario^ 8iilj» lliirtiour, Kd^ur Hill. t Ltvj4n^0oNoifiiiiiv — C'«»//c<;/«r, Jlobort l)ill. Out-Portn^Stib'Coltetlorit, 'Fiv« iHlAiids, A. A. Cortiott. v LuNioNHUJto— f.WA'».7f>r, Kdw DowIlA^,'" Oi/< Portn^Suh-Cqllrdors, Malxuiitt JitMy, 0. D. Mader; Chester, Wn 11. Butler; imkUft, 1). ;Uvimrd; Hridjft'wator, — — -—- — . [ MAU0AHifii;8Vij,i.M— CW/jr^AT, D. W. Landeri. OvU Pvrl — Snb'Col- ^^eelni; Port Gotirge, U. H. Heed. t l*AUlUUto^O|,*-rCW/«c<(M;, A. 8. TownidiOTHl. Oai Porln— Sub-Col- Ve(]tor«v Advoo(iU) IlHrbour. C. Ward ; Uatchford'a Uiver, h\ V. llatfieUI ; fApplo Hivcr, John Ward. liiirgc niMk iM^riM^ rtittn Ml MNfWN 7 r <« WWfB*S» M ^ 'ij H. H. FULLES ft CO., CtoMrmI Hardwaiv IhtkUrtff n I I sssse 991 146 BBLCBBKS rAKMER 9 [1880 PiCTOD— Cfl^^or, Daniel McDonsM, (An Pert^^Sub-Vtaeeton, Tatnmagouche, J. O. 6. Campbell ; Meri(;amMh, R* Miirniy ; Vfiw GloHgow, J. F. McDonald ; River 9o\at, i. K. Uenv^r Port Hawkksbdbt — Collector, M. McDonald. Post Koon— Collector, E. D. TmmaAn. OW Port'-SdhCoaeetm' Margaree, J. Ross. / . Port MEDiTAT-^CWfecfiV, Jl J. Letron. t f V, -t,. .;'(* '^ SuiEnDURnB — CciUqUr, W. W. Atwood. Oat Port—Sfuh-Cdteiior, Jordan River, M. D. MeKenzie. Stdnbt — Collector, C. fc. Leonard. Out Porta — 9ulhCdletior», Lin- ffnn, RicU Laffin ; Loaisbniig^, L. Kavaimgb; Maina-die«, G. Ri^-gj; Little Glatd Bay, C. H. Bigbv ; Cow Bay, W. W. Bowb; Caledonia, David McKeen ; Sontb Bar, Patrick Mallins. North Sydv^t— Collector, Alex Hamilton. Out Port-^Suh-C^t- leqtor. Little Bras d'Or, SfUrdoch McDonald. Port or Titutto— CW/«etor, John F. Crow; Clerk, 8. B. BenU^tfr : W«TMOiTTH-c iield to contain one Imperial gallon 18 cents per Imp. gal. Ale, Beer and Porter, imported in casks or otherwise than iubottlea. . 10 cents per Imp. ^al Alcohol $1.32^ per Imp. gal. Vlkanet Root Free Aloes ': Free Amber, manufactured 20 Almotids 20 AUnn Free Aluminum Free Ambergris. Fice Ammonia, erude Free Aitiiine Dyes \ Free Aniline Oil, crude .Free AuiHne Salts Free Animals, living, of all kinds, viz: Horses, Homed Cattle, Sheep, Swine, all others 20 Ani mals brought 1 nto Canad a temnor- arily and for a period notexceeatng three months, for tSic purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any Agrlctdtui al or other Association, but a bond shall be first given, in nccordanfcc with re- gidatlons to l)c prescribed by the Minister of Customs, with tli« con- dition that the full tluty to which such an1ma*B avouM otherwise be liable, shnll be -^i Mn case of their sale in Canada, or if not re- exported within the time epecifled in such bond , Free Animals for tlie improvenient of Stock, under regulations to he made by the Treasury Botrcl, and approved by the Govt iBor in Coun- cil Free Annato, liquid or solid, Annato Seed Free Anchora Free AnUniouy Free Anvils 30 Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not mer- chandifw, of British BUbjocts dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada. . Free Argol, dust, Argolfl,c'rude Free P. c. Army and Navy and Canadian Mill- • tia, for the use of, viz : Arms, Clothing, Musical Instn.- meuiH ibr Bands, Military Stores and Munitions of War Free Arsdniate of AuUiiie Free Articles for the use of the Oovomor- Oeneral Free Artleles tbr the iiseof Foreicil Contuls General , .Free Articles imported by aud for the nse of the Dominion Governroentf or any of the Deparimeuts tlHsreofi and for the Senate t^nl liouw of Oomirons ,, Free Artificial Flowers .30 Arsenic Fiee Atlases ft cents per lb. Arrowroot 20 Aeiiea, Pot, Pearl ami Soda ........ Free B. Bay RnlD. . . .91.90 per Imo. gal. and ad. vat ! / . 30 Babbitt MetaL ... 10 Baking Powders 20 Bamboo Reeds, not furtSier mannfhc- tured tlian cutinto suitable lengths for walking' sticks or c*ne8, or tor sticks for umbrellas, parasols or sunshades Free Bamboos, unmanufactured i. .Free Bairels, of Canadian mamtftctiire, • exported filled with doOtestk pet- roleum and returned empty, under such regulations as the Himster of Cnsloms may prescribe Vne Bariey 15 cents per bashel. Barilla Free Barytes, unnianuftictured ;.., .Tree Baskets of Willow and Bamboo 25 Beans 15 cents per 'bushel. Bells, for Churches Free Braces of Cotton and Elastic 25 Berries for Dyeiug, or u«ed fur eora* posing^yes .Free Bark, p^^red 20 Billiard Tables, without pockets, four feet six inches by nine feet. . . .each i'22.S0' and ad vat 10 Billiard Tables, five feet by ten feet, each $25 and ad rat .- 10 Billianl Tables, with pockets, five feet six inches by eleven ft«t. . each 935 and ad vat 10 Billiard Tables, six feet bv tv- i fect.^ each WO and a. . 10 Each table to include twelve ctirtt, one sett of four balls, with markers, eloths and bases, but no pool balls. Bitters, con raining Sphrits 91.90 per Imp. gal Bismuth 5 Bolting Cloths .Free lilocking (Shoe) and Shoe Polish.. . . 25 Black licad 20 ]■' r terse Stock nwl teiv l*rlce« M «|I1»WN dl WBim*||« mr II |:K Cit TStAU, Paints^ Oils, €}!«••> Patty, jtrj low, 148 belcher's farmer's [1880 p. o. Bath Bricks 20 Biscuit 20 Blwldera 20 Blue 20 Bronx* Powder 20 Botoes, crude and not Qianuftictnred, bamfd, oiilc'd, gr'nd or •teamed. .Fre^ .)one Dust and Bone A»h for manu- flictare of Pboepbatee efFertlUxera, Free Boraxt Free Botany, ipeGlmeue of. Free Briktiea Free Brinatone, in roll or flour (crude). . .Free Brim-DKulda, for gold beatera Free Bromine Free Broofli, Oorn. ..••••. ....•...•...•i Vr^e Buehu leave* Free Bullion, gold and silver Free Bnrgundjr Pitch Free Bnrr-stonee in blocks, rough or un- manufactured, and not bound up into millstones Free Books, printed, Periodicals and Pam- phlets bound or In sheets, not being Foreign reprints of British Copy- right Works, nor Blank Account Books, nor Copy-Books, nor Books to be written or drawn upon, nor Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalm and Hymn Books 6 cents per lb. Books, British Copyright Works, re- prints of. . 6 ets. per lb. and ad vat. 12| Bibles, Prsyer Books, Psalm and Hymn Books 5 Books, Periodicals and Pamphlets imported through the Post Office, for every two ounces in weight or fVnctiou thereof. . 1 ct. per 2 ounces. Books, Blank, bound or in sheets. ... 25 Printed, Lithoara^ed or Copper or Steel Plate Bill Heads, Cheques, Heceipts, Drafts, Posters, Cards, Commercial Blank Forms, Labels of every description, AdvMtising Pictures, or Pictorial Show Cards or Bill" 30 Book-binders' Tools andlmpleilents, including Ruling Machines and Binders' Cloth, Cutting, Perforating and Paging Machines, Shears, Pres- ses and Ruling Pens 16 Boniists, Hats and Caps, not else- where specified 25 Beads and Bead Ornaments 20 Boot and Shoe Making Machines ... 2!i Bracelets, Braids, made of Hair 20 Boxes, (Fancy,) Omametital Cases and Writing Desks 25 Bran 20 Brass, Manufkotures of, not elsewhere specified 30 Blue-black, (Colors) Free Brooms and Brushes 2S Buckwheat. ...... 10 cents per bush. Buckwheat, meal or flour, ;( ot. per lb. Brass, old and scrap. Bars, Bolts, Sheets, Wire, round or flat. Tub- ing, Seamless drawn, Fancy, Plain. 10 F. o. Butter 4 ets. pt.r lb. Bronse Ornaments 20 Brick for building 20 Buttons and Button Moulds 25 Bent Glass, for manufketure of Show Oases, if not manuf. in Canada. . . .Frea o. Carriages of TraTellers,and Ciirrlagea laden with meichandise, and not to include ciro«is troops, nor Hawkers under regulations to ba prescribe4. by the Minister of Customs Free Clothing, donation of, for chari^ble purposes Freo Cabinets of Coins, Medals, and all other collections of Antiquities . • .Free Casts, as models for the use of Schools of Design Free Canvas for roanulkcture of Floor Oil Cloth, not less than forty-five inches wide, and not pressed nor calendered ..Frre Caoutehoue, unmanufactured Free Cat-gut, Strings or Out Cord for Musical Instruments Free Cat-gut, or Whip- gut, nnmanufhct'd. Free Carriages, Waeons, Railway Cars and Carnages, Sleighs, Wheelbarrows and other like articles 30 Cartridges 25 Cane Juice Syrups. ...<• |et. perlb. and ad vol 30 Canvas for Ships use 5 " not else where 'mentioned. ... 20 Carpets, not elsewhere specified 20 Cashmere, manufactiires of SO Caps. Cloth (see Woollen Clothing) 10 cent? per lb. and ad vol '. 25 Carriage lops, Frames, Bodies and Wheels 30 Cement, law or In stone from the quarry, per toa t^ tkfarteen cubie feet ^ il .00 per ton. Cement, hydraulic or water lime, ground, including barrel. .40 cents per barrel Cement, burnt and UBground..7| els. per 100 lbs Cement, Portland or Roman 20 " in bulk or in bags. . .9 cants per bushel Cheese 3 cents per lb. Chicory, raw or green. . 3 ets, per lb. Chicory, or other Root or YegeAable used as a substitute for Coffee, kiln dried, roasted or ground 4 ets. per lb China and Porcelain Ware 20 Cheese vnts 28 Chalk and ClifTStone, nnmanufliet'd, Free Chalk, prepared 20 Chamomile Flowers Frea Church Vestments 20 Chafi" Cutters and parts thereof (Agri- cultural Implements) ^ 28 Churns v........ 25 O »t I Oi f S I I I P ■iNil HiMje l4» iMiy 9tf Col«rB» WanilakM «mI J«»«Mik [1880 F. C. (Tib. 2» 20 ^S 25 Show 10 i....Vr«* S iHfM ' >» 1 not nor 5 « bo 3 r of ....Free ? ^able ....Freo d all 1 i » ...Free n 1 ft S . . . .Froo >rOil -flvo nor •. ...Frfo t . • • vFroo ft Hot ," > able o kiln ots. 1 k % « • z9 ... 28 5 fd,Free £1 .... 20 s ...Free ... 20 gr!- . ... 29 ... 2ft At S. K. FULIER ft CO.'S, kead •T PoWfi'f Wkiif. 188i»] Af.MANACK. 149 p. o Cider 20 Cigars and CiKarettea . . .iO «e«ta per Hi.aa4«lt>«f tO CimuHBeo, frouiid 25 '^ iingronnd 20 Citrons and lUuds «f, lu briue^ tmr eaadying Free Car W>««Ia. 25 Ctoye, in tlie natural state Free ChronoiHiiter Clock* .....3i Coal, AotliitMteaud Ilituinlne«i»,per 2,(M0 Ike 50 cents per ton. Coke. Iter 2,000 lbs. .£0 cents per ton. Cordials ^.90 per Iiu*. gaL Concentrated Cane Juice, M^asses and Beet Boot Juice, and Concrete, }«««t«er tb.«n4 «/<««< 30 Corn, Indiau. . . .7| ce; ts per bnsheL Com Huskers(flee Agrkultural lot- plemente) 25 Cream of Tartar in crystals Free Caitivators and parta tkereof 25 CoNiks (ludiaa Uubber) 25 Cotton, nanufkcturers of; vie: Grev or unbleached, and bleached Sheeting Drills, Dticks, Cotton or Canton FUunels, not stained, paint- «d or printed ... .1 cent per square yard and C4f c«f U Do. Jeana, Deuims, Drillings, Bed- tiekiug, Oiaghanis, Plaids, Cotton or Canton Flannels, Dudes and Drilia, dyed or colored, Cottonades, P Ataloon StuKs, aad goods of like description 2 cents per square yard and 4M4t vol 15 0«u A U Cotton, Wadding, Batting, Batts fuad Warps, Carpet Warpa, Knitting Tarn. Uoaiery Yam, or 4tbcr Outtoa Tarns under No. 40, not bleached, dyed or colored. . . .2 cents per lb. and ad vol 15 Do. And if bleached, dyed or color- ed 3 «enta per lb. and ad tal. 15 Do. Cation Warn on beams..! cent per .vHrd and M eci 15 Do. Coi on Seaniless Bags. .2 cents per tb. aitd ai. vat 15 Do. Cotton 8blru aad Drawers, iroven or made on franea, and on alt Cotton Hosiery 30 Do. Cottan fte^r'g Thread on spools, 20 Do. Cotton in hanks 12| Do. Clothing, or of which Cotton ia tbe component part of chief vidue, including Corsets 30 Do. Cotton Duefc or Canvas of Hemp AX Flax, and 8ni1 Twine to be used f«T inniabi* «nd Hliiptt' sails 5 Do. Otli«r not else wiiare specified.. 20 Coial Facing 20 Coloring 20 C«MdenfMdMiik 20 Cotton Ttvirtt 20 Cotton Camlfe Wlek 20 Cotton Netting for Boots, Shoes and (ilavm 10 P. c. Cases, «»nuunenta] 25 Caoutchouc, Bannlkoturaa of 85 OaAe, green 2centaper lb. Goffise, green, if from thn U..8., Mi additional duty of 10 p. c Oa^be, rowMwd or grotttid, and init*- Uon of and aubatUutes for .. .5 eta. per lb Cotkn, if fk-om the U. S., an additional dfity of 10 p. c Copper, old and scrap, in pigs, In bare, rods, ^Its, ingots, sheets * sheath* ins, notplaulshwl or coated; Copper Wire, round or flat, and Copper Seamless Drawn Tubing 10 Cordage, for bhipapurposaa 10 " a11otfcer....,V7r:. M Copper Biveta and Burrs, and on all •lanufaetures of copper not else- where specified... 30 Coaapoi>itio« Spikes and Naila, and Sheathing 20 Compaises, ships* ,.... 20 Cbromos ., 20 CiikirideofLlme Free Criicibiew 20 CofRn Trimmings of Metal 30 Comeliati, umaanaCsctnred Free " when mauufoctured. 20 Cochineal Free Cocoa Bean and Nibs Free Coin, Gold and Silver, except United States Silver Free Coir and Coir Tarn Free Coleothar, dry or Oxlda of Iron . . . .Free Collodion 20 Conium CIreuta, or Hemlock, Seed and Leaf. .,;... Free Cotton Waste and Cotton Wool ..... Free Cork Wood or Cork Bark, unmanu- factured Free Cork Wood or Cork Bark, manufkc'd 20 Colors, vlt: Bichromate of Potash, Blue Black, ChineRC Blue, Scarlet and l£arone in Pulp, Paris Green, Prussian Blue, Satin and flU waslied White, Ultrfmarine, Um- ber, raw Free Coutille Free Clocks, and parts of 35 OtKil Tar and Coal Pitch 10 Cocoa Nuts 11.00 per 100. Cocoa Paste aud Chocolate, not sweet- ened 20 Cocoa .^aste fltid othei preparations of Cocca containing sugar . . , .1 ct. per lb. and ad val 25 Chocolate, sweetened. . . .1 ct. per lb. and ad val 2H Caps, Perci bftion 20 Candled, T dlow 2 cents per lb. " P«r8flneWax..6cts.perIb. ** All Other 25 Cornmef.l 40 cents per bbl. Curry Combs and Cuiry Carcu 30 Crapea Cotton 20 '" allother 30 ■'.<1 ''■ ■IU»«VN A lVliBlt« C»riier Itaike aMil MoULi Uretia, Halifax. *«Mo|rini** Uiailftr Aifil <<:Br«lu Pi|wHi, mxl Ppwh* rift^H, glKII«««Hitoii^, »n(l nil ntlior butldlnft Btatift, (*«(i^|>t Mnrhlf, nihI on nH MntnnflMttiiftw «if NfoM«. W I)iRinon<1ii, iinm>t, l»liM*k fbf lioi?r«, iluii^ or bort >. .Wne Dnimn'fi nionit. . ... .....t.« ..%... .iTn^ I>iu;k (l)r Ix^ltin)} nny(>ltttf w Tmiiitntt Arttplm in B cnMl* KtAt«>, nrt«>«' in rnKo, iM>t eUpwhor*' npfdflod *) ItniKH, In A emtio ntnlo, mwmI In «iye- iiiK til* l*nnlii|(. ... I .Fr«A Dp^rMi > . . . . . . 1 1 i»i . . I. . . . • I .... 1 1 SO l>ne.« > SO n. Ei\rth«n«-nro And 8ton«w«r», Brown f>rl^>lmirail, nnd KoeinewKre, and " O," or Or««m f Colored Ware 95 FdMncefl, vIr : of Appl«, Petit, Pitio Apple, Riwphnrrjr, Str«wborrv, VftnillA, And other Fruita. . . .fl.W |>«)T Imp. ffal. And ad nrl 20 Rnsonttal Oil* for timintf. mirpows. . 20 Kxcelsior for I'plujistcrers iiso 20 KjOI» ''f*6 Enuvroidertod ndtelMwhei'e piVivldrnt K.r 20 Emettf .;.;.. Free Barth, FitUer's (proptnMl) 20 Rtrth CIOB*t8 .;. . . i ,\. 3R RnyrArinirs »nd Printe ....;..: 20 Rntomohwy, spwiinnnauf Free Rtfiportn or Spanish Urasa, and other ffrau«K9 and piUp of, b>r the nmnu- f Aoture of i>ai«)r Free KvtnMt» of Logwood — Free Fm»c.t ChKHia, vir: AlAbaster, SpAr, Bf«'>ni!e, T^jn-a l>>ttavn'ComiH)8ittou Ornsinents ; articles cmbn^ldcrod with Uold, Silver, or other nKstals ; (\>ml>s and ManufacturM of Bone, Shell, Horn n«d Ivory ; Coral, manufactujVHl; IK^lls; Fi^^Scrotins; Hold and Silver Cloth ; lv«vy or lk>ne nice ; PcArl, Com|)osltlou xnd Mi"Ujfactun>8 of 20 Fads, advortisiujf .10 •• All others* ^ • • -!> Fell, adhesive, for Shenthlng Vewsfls* Ft-ee Felt (Woollen) for b»»ots and shoes, when impiirte«l hy the nianuftic- twrer* for use in their factories . . 15 Fflit for i^ove linin^fs, aod endless felt tiw pvper makers, whei. im- ported by the n>inufactun;r» for usfi in their factories 10 PMti otlier* not oli(>wher« R|M>ei(led . . M' Fibrin* Ftw> fibre, MexioAn free fibro, veiretable, fur itMh«fliutnrHi|r fiurpowM 1 Free Fire Olity f It« FiBh HaI* free flro Workt ao Fish Oil, And flih of All kindfl, tho rriHluco of tlie Fluheriort oT the 'nited HtntCN (ex|>t flsh fn'c of dnty, ah provided by tlH> TreAty of WAHhIiijrtiMi . . 1 ct. |ier ll». Fish f?»)Ok«, Hetn nnil Solnon, Atid Line* and Twim« for tho tiso of the flihorioft, but not to IncltMte 9(x>ft* hiK llahinK tacklt; of hooks tfdth flies, or tnil'huc kikhihs Free Fisli, presenred, except frotn Tnited 8t«tP8 io Flax Seed 10 v«iTt8 per tMiahcl. Flour of Bled ....... .2 cents per !b. Flour of llyo 50 cents |Hjr bbl. l-loiir of SiWii 2 con(>4 jier Ih. Flour of Wheat f50 cents jwr bbl. FcafJicrs. Ostrich and Vulture, utt- drt!8»c«l IB Feathers, Olrtrioh & Vulture, drc88o4 26 " not elsewhere 9i>eolllcd . . 20 Fire-brick or Tiles, for Itulnit stows , And ^tmAccs > 20 Flax, fibm, scutched . . 1 oont per lb. •• •• hAc1tlcd..2 oohtaiierlb. Flax, tow of. scutched or green — | cent per lb Flax, tnattufUctures of, not elsewhere 8|>ecitlvd 20 Fruit, drtcil, Ai>ples. .2 cents per lb. tlruit, dried, Cvu"rant», Dates, Fip*, IMunis, Prunes, Raisins, nnd all other not elsewhere spccilted 25 Fruits, greOii, Api>los . . 4u ets. jwr bbl. Fi'tiits, tfvouu, iiWklierries, Qoose- lierrios, Rtispberries and Straw- berries 2 cent* iwr quart. Fruits, irroen, C!)erri«8 and Curranta, 1 cent per quart Fruits, grocn, ('rauborrie8..30 conts per bush Fruits, green, Orapes. . 1 ct. per lb. *' "' Lemons and Oranjri» . . 25 Fmits, green, 1'eache.s W cents jHjr iMisli t'Vuita, jfrv4Mi, riums and Quiiiccj*, 30 ivntH per bush Fruits in air-tight tans, Inclndini; cans. If 8\vet^t«noil .... 1} cts, per lb. Fruits tit atr-tight cutis, hiuludin;; cans, if i>ot fnveet'd. .2 cts. per I'v Fruits, preserved in Brandy or other {^pirlts .$1.90 per Imp. j(ai. Fur Skins, dressed 16 I I s Very OrM qmiilty Attlllwe »jr««, in Imlk Mia i»iMeluiK §■ iMxt 1 the i: 8 Hth i «f ...Proe s Ited < a ... 20 hoi. lb. 1 2 ■ a' bbl. Ih. bbl. lilt- ... 15 ao4 to d.. '20 t 4* 1 W9 ... 20 lb. ^ £■ lb. • •4 !? 1 ore ? 1 ... 20 lb. 9 § all 1 Q ... 26 ibl. $9 f l\V- 8 Its, r tits 3 lb. J ».. '25 iits 1 e-s, ; n« lb. «i«r 11 ler at. .. 16 1880] AfiMANACK. 151 p. c. Fur Cain, CniHM, uhU, Cloak fi, II utit, | MuITh, TipitetM, and uthcr inMiiu- fActures iif 2ri Fur Hklnn u( all kimis, nut drosMttd In nny nianhur Pre« Furtiituro, Houro, ('ablnot or Office, inobulInK tlsiir ittid HwririK Mut- trniwiiii, Nliov. Ch'^ur. (JaiikatR and (!offlnn of ali^ uuiIvI'IhI 35 Fiirlna. 2 ctR. per lb. Fnwl 20 FimkI, tnfantM' 20 KUH© 2(» Fliiitn and Ground Flint Stunca Free Kullae ni»fltnllH Free Foaallu Proe Gelatine 20 <a, and Htainod Glass Windows ; Fi|rur> ed, Enamelled and Obscured Wnlte Glass 30 On Common and Ceiorless Window Gloss, and on Colorcit Glass, not Figured, Painted, Enamelled or EuKravod 20 On all ' ther gloss and manufactures of Glass, not herein otherwise pro- vided for 20 Gloves, Cotton and Lisle Thread .... 20 " leather and Kid 25 •• Silk 80 " Woolen, 10 ctH. per lb. ad tal. 26 Gas, Coal Oil or Kerotonu Fixtures, or |>arts thereof 80 Glycerbie 20 (}lue 20 Gold, Silver and Electro-plated Ware 30 Gold and Silver Leaf 20 Gold Beatera' Brim-moulds Free Grains, viz : Indian Corn . .7J cents per bushel. Oats lu cents per Imshci. I'eas 10 cents per buHhul . Kice 1 cent per lb. Rye 10 cents \Kir nusbel. Wheat. . 15 cents per bushel. Gross and Tuscan, (Plaits) Free Gravels Fiee Grease and Scraps, for manufacture of Soap only Free Grease, Axle ; 20 Grass, Manilla and Sea Grass Free Grindst^^tnes, in the rough $1.50 per ton r. 0. Grlndatnnea 80 Gum. Arable, Amiier, AustraUan, Itrltish, Copal, iMniar, MatUc, Handnrac, Hhollac, Tragncahth. , . . Free Gum Hliolliu', bl«)iu'lied and drawn ,. 20 Gum, ('bowing, i~ ^ oetened 1 cent per ll>. and ml ml 86 Ouin, all other not sweetened 20 Gentian Ilo«(t Free Ginseng Hoot Free Guano and other animal and vegoia ble manures Free Ger lb. ; on Jilasting and Mining Powder, 8 cents per lb. ; on Giant Powder, Dualin, Dvnarhito and other explosives,, in wnioh nitro-glycertne is a constitu- ent nart, 5 cents per lb. and ad val, 20 On NItro-glycerine, 10 cents per lb. and advd. 20 Glucose or Orajie Sugar to be claaaed and rated for duty as sugar, accord' ing to grade by initch atandard. . . Qoldbo»«ers' Skins Free Glongan-y or Scotch Oapa 26 H. Hair, Curled 20 Honey, bees' in the comb, or other- wise 3 cents per lb. Hops cont»« per lb. Hair, manufactures of, not elsowhore specified 20 Hair, Alpaca, Angola, Buffalo, Bison, Came)'8,(Joat, Hug, Horse, Human, unmanufiictiirod Free Hemlock Bark Free Hemp, undressed Free Hides, raw oi uncovered, whether diT-salted or r)K:kle«l Free Hoi^ra, horn and horntips Free HyosoynnniH or Honbane Leaf Free Hay and Strnw 20 HiitH, Silk, Felt, 8traw, Chip & Orajss 25 Hatters' i'lnsh of Silk or Cotton 10 Hprns and i'elts Free Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails. . 80 Ho.siery oil Cotton and Silk SO Ho8ler3- of Wool 7J cents per lb. »nd ad val 20 Hemp Rags, for maTre of patter only.Pree Hatters' Furs Tiot on the skin Free liai«WIf A WKMir, Hnliriur, Akeitt* tor KhkHmIi «Mk^r». H. H. FUIXER St CO., Xgentfi Ur :' 'i y " \.. . " 1 - i \l ii 152 BRLCHERS FARMERS [1880 I. P. c. .Free 17i 10 Ice , India Rubber Boots and Shoed and Oiothinir, and all manufactures of Rubber 26 India Rubber, unmanufactured — Free Indian Hemp, crude drujf Free Indigo Free Ink, writinsr 25 Ink, other 20 Iris, orris root Free Ivoiy and Ivory Nuts, unmanufact'd, Free Iron and manufactures of Iron, viz : Plg[ , 9Z per ton. Ola and'Scrap |2 por ton. In Slabs, Blooms, Loops or Dillets, puddled or not, ana Muck and Puddled Bard or Billets 124 Boiler plate 12} In Bars, rolled or hammered, in- cluding; Fiats ronnd and squnred ; Nail and Spike Hods, and all other iron not elsewhere provided for. . . Rolled, round, Wire Rods In colls, under half an inch in diameter. . . . Iron Kails or Railway Bars for Rail- wap or Tramways 15 Railway Fish-plates, Froffs, Frog- points, Chairs and Finger Bars . . . 17^ Tin Plates 10 Band and Hoop Sheet, smoothed or polished, coated or ealvanized, and common or black, No. 17 gauge, or thinner 12* do. Under 17 gauge 17t Canada Plntes 12j Iron and Steel Wire and Galvanized 15 Stoves and other Castings 25 Qas, Water and Soil Pipes of Cast Iron 25 Car Wheels and Axles 25 Rolled Beams, Channel:! and Angle, and T Iron 15 Iron Bridge and structural iron wot-k, malleable iron castings and iron safes, &nd doors for safes and vaults , 25 Mill Iron and mill cranks, and on Wrouifhtforfjlngs for Mills, and Lo- -.comotives or parts thereof, weigh- •, ing 25 lbs. or more 20 Locomotive Engines, and on Sta- tionary fire or other steam Engines or Boilers, and on other machinery composed of iron, or of which iron Is the component part of chief value 25 Ijocomotive Tires of Stool or Besse- mer Steel in the rough 10 Seamless drawn Boiler Tubes 10 Bedsteads and other iron furniture and ornamental iron work, and wire work .' 25 Skates and Locks of all kinds 30 Tinned, glazed or Enamelled hollo- ware of cast or wroujjht iron Hardware, viz : Builders, cabinet mak's, upholsterers, carrVe mak's, saddlers a; \a undertakers, including 26 P.O. coffin trimminsrs of metal, Bolts, Washers and Rivets, T^cks, Brads and Sprigs, Hungarian and Clout Nails, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Iron Wire Nails, called Pointen de Paris 80 Iron and Steel Screws, commonly called Wood Screws 85 Scales, Balances and Welgh'g Beams 30 Chain Cables, over half an inch in diameter, whether shackled or swivelled, or not 5 Chain Cables, under half inch CO Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed, whether galvanized or not } ct. per lb. and ad val. 10 Nails and Spikes, cut..| ct. per lb and ad val 10 Nuts (1 ron) . . 1 ct. per lb . and ad val. 10 Iron Masts f<^' ohlps, or part« thereof Free Iron Tubing- (wrought) uot thread- ed or coupled 10 Iron Tubing, threaded or coupled . . 20 J. Jet, mamifactures of 20 Jalap, Hoot Free Jewellery, and other manufactures of gold and silver, and on Watchea . . 20 Junk, old Free Jute, manufactures of 20 Jute, unmanufactured Free Kfclp Free Kyrollte Free Knittiqg Machines 25 L. Lac, dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell Free Laces, not elsewhere specified, except leather 20 Lava, unmanufactured Free •• manufactures of 20 Lakes, scarlet an^.marone, in pu'p. .Free Lampblack 20 Lard, tried or rendered. .2 cts. per lb. " untried IJ cts. per lb. Lead, bars and blocks 10 " pipe 26 " old, pig, sheets and scraps 10 " shot 26 " manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 " red and white, dry 5 Leather Board 3 cents per lb. Leather, boot and shoe counterd . . . i cent per pair Leather, morocco skins, tanned, but rough or undressed 10 Leather, sole, tanned, but rouifh or undressed 10 Leather, sole and belting, tanned, but not waxed, and all upper leather. . 16 Leather, sole and bolting, and all upper, dressed and waxed 20 i . Shoulders, Sides, Bacon and Hams, fresh, salted, dried or smoked.. 2 cts. per lb All other Dried or Smoked Meats, or meats preserved m any other way than saltetl or pickled, not otherwise specified . . .2 cts. per lb. Medicines, Proprietary, commonly called Patent Medicines, or any medicine or preparation of which the reci])e is kept secret, or the ingredients whereof are kept secret, recommended by advertisement, bills or label for the reMef of any disorder or ailment, in liquid form 50 Medicines, Patent, other 25 Menageries. Horses, Cattle, Carriages and Harnesses of, under regula- tions to be i^rescribed by the Mmister of Customs Free Mercury 20 Metal, and manufactures of, not else- where provided for 20 Medals of Gold, Silver or Copper. . . .Free Meerschaum, crude or raw Free Meerschaum, manufactures Of 20 Mica 20 Mica Waste » 20 Mineral and Aerated Waters 20 Mineral and Bituminous substances, not elsewhere provided for Millinery, not elsewhere provided for Molasses, if used for refining, clarify- ing or rectifying purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar when imported direct from the country of growth 25 Molasses for the same purpose as above,' and not imported direct from the country of growth and production 30 Molasses, when not so used, and imported dirert from the country of growth and production 15 And when not imported direct r.oni the country of g;|X)Wth and production .1. 20 Morphine ■^' 20 Ctfrmll yttur Hrtertii ama tint llROWif « WEBB. S^E Nets, Lines, Twines, Bo|»e, Hooks, Leads, Corksreod, 'i: P.O. Models of Inventions and other Ini- pntvomeiitt) in the Arts, but no article or articles shall be deemed a inixlel or improvement which can be fitted for u»e Free Moss, Iceland ft other Mossoa, crude. Free Mo*}, seaweed and ail other vege- table substances nued for beds of iratrusses, in their natural state or oalj' cleaned Free Mu^:ical Instruments, not elsewhere si^ecffled, to be rated according to chief value of utatnrial MunJeo<. Free Mustard Seed, unground 15 " «• ground 25 Newspapers received by mail Free Nicltel Free Napkin Rmgs, not plated 20 plated 30 Nuts of all kinds, except Cocoa Nut. 20 Nut Galls Free O. Oats 10 cts. per bushel Oatmeal | ct. per lb. Oak Bark Free Oakum Free Ochres, dry, ground or unjfround, washed or unwashed . 10 Oil Paintings 20 Oil Cake Free Oil Cloth for floors, stamped, paint- ed or printed 30 Oil Cloth for tables, carriages, &c. . . 20 Oils, Linseed or Flax Seed, raw or boiled 26 Coal and Kerosene, distilled, puri- fied or refined, Naphtha, Benzole, Petroleum, Products of Petroleum, Coal, Shale and Li(>nite, not else- where spe'Mfled, 7 1-5 cts. per I. gal Carbolic or Heavy Oil used in the manufacture of wood block pave- ment, and of wood for buildings and railroad ties , . . 10 Cod Liver, medicated. Lard, Neats- foot, Olive or Salad, Sesame Seed, and Sperm 20 Whale in casks on shipboard, and in the condition in which it was first landed Free Castor 20 Vegetable, not elsewhere specified 20 Fish Oil, the produce of the fisher- ies of the United States Free Cocoa Nut and Palm in their natu- ral state Free Volatile or Essential, for manufac- turing purposes 20 Not elsewhere specified iO Opimn, Drug 20 Opium, prepared for smoking 95 per lb. P.O. Organs. Cabinet, vi«. :— On Rued Organs having not more than two si^ts of reeds.. 810 each and ad val 10 Over tuo sets and not over four. . 915 each and ad val 10 Over four and not over six.. 920 each and ad oal 10 Over six sots. .980 each and ad vol 10 Ores of Metal of all kinds Free Ornaments for ladies' head-dresses, hats, bonnets, l>ulv«, dress cla8))s, &c. , to bo rated uccordmg to the material or com|»onent part of chief value. Osiers Free Oysters in cans, fresh from cot ntries other than tiie United States ^0 Preserved, from countries other than the United Stated 20 Fresh in can from United States. .Free Shelled Pitc PSpe Pict Plan Al ro oc Al ea U| i a (t 81 O « 'a 9 S 1^ IM PIt more each 10 four.. 10 Ix..)i|l20 .. ..10 ad val 10 Free resses, claH)>ii, to the art of Free ntries •'O other 20 1 tttes . . Free Free , &c., 20 8pe- 20 ir.... 30 3 spe- 20 >il or ... 25 uling' lifled 25 iniuj; ... 30 ... 20 lieets ... 10 ... 10 .. 22J ».... 26 25 — Free .... 20 ... 20 1 old ...Free epa- ther ima, ei)a- skin 30 »d..Free .. 20 ;ud- ..Free 'iso. 25 ipa.- ini- col- and .Free I a m « o S I 9 o g M A is w 3 tt « 5 o •0 a m o ID « o a 1880] ALMANACK. 165 /f p.c. Phoaphortu Free Plcklea «nd Sauoee 20 Pipe Orgnne, nnd Mts or p«rte of HctH of Reeda for Cabinet Orifans . . 2ft Pitch (Pine) Free i'ipe Clay, pretwred 20 Picture Frames 36 Pianofortes, viz. i— All square pianofortes, whether round oomered not; not over seven octaves.. $25 eadi and a^fwi/..;... 10 All other square pianofortes.. n, when in))M>rted In ' tins not less than ten pounds eaeh 15 Printing Presses of all kinds 16 Precipitate of Copper . . Free Prepared Vegetables, not elsewhere specified 2( Pumice Stone, ground or pqwdered . . 2( Pumice and Pumice Stone Free Putty ...,.^«. 26 Q. 20 Quills .,j».j.._,,«,^,^. (Quinine, Sulphate of .'. f^^.^. 20 J» 'Vlfl TOT Rags of cQtton, linen, jute and hemp, paper waste or dippings, and vtrasie of any kmd flt only for manufacture of paper Free Rattans, unmanufactured. Free " manufactured .<...^^..... 20 Reeds tot Organs. ..... ... '. 25 " unmanu^ctured .;,. ^ ....... . Free Rennet, raW. or prepared ,1 . , « Free Rhubarb Root Free Rice 1 ct. per lb. r. c. Rice and Sago Flour. . . .2 cts. per lb. Rosin Free Rooflng Felt 20 Rye loots, per bosh. 8. Safes of Iron 26 Saffron and Soffluwbr, aud extract of .Flree Saffron Cake Free Sago 20 Sago and Rice Flour — 2 eta. per lb. Sails, ready-made, for boats, ships, awnings and tents 26 Sal Ammonia Free Sal Soda Free Salt, (uxccut Salt imported from the United Kingdom or any Rritisb po88C88ion, or imported for the u^o of the Sea or Gulf Fiithcrios, which ■shall be free of duty,) in bulk .... Sets per 100 P 8 Salt, in bags, barrels and other pack- ages 12 cts. per 100 lbs. Salt imported from the United King- dom or any British possession, or imported for the uhc of the Sea jr Gulf Fisheries , Free Saltpetre 20 Sand F^ee Sausage Casings 20 Oeeds, viz. : —Flower, Garden, Field and other Seeds, for agrkultural purposts, when in bulk or in large parcels ^, 16 Seeds in small papers or parcels. ... 26 Other, not elsewhere spccifled. . , . . 20 Senna in Leaves ,. .,. ^^K Settlers' effects, viz. : — "], Wearing Apparel, Household FuTj- uiture, Professional Books, Iiitple- ments and Tools of Trade, oecupa- tion or employment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before rc'mpvjUto Canada, not Ut include ma^nuie^y or live stock, or other arUvlef im- iMuried for lise in any manufactttii- iiig establishment or for sale. Pro- vided that any dutiable article en- tered as Settlers'^£ffects, shall no$ be sold or otherwise disposed of without payment , of duty until after two y'rs' . rual use in Cwaaft Shawls, Indian or ParamatU^ Paisley and Cashmere : 20 Sheet Music 6 cts Dj^ lb. Shells, manufactured '....,•, 20 l^ips and other Vessels, built in any. , foreign country, whether steam or sailing Vessels, oit appliqation for , Canadian Register, on the fair market value of the hull, rigfUig, ■. machinery and all appliances.... I 10 Mmrt m wkmr*^t^1kny^yminh ItteSM^Wir A It itfH ; Ikmliiir' i t H. H. FULLfill k m.t Udad of Powfir'i Wharf. • ^^■i "■' " ' ■ - '■ - ' . ' ' II I" 1 1 156 I)KLCl|KK6 JTAHMKKS [16^ t* c HhliKjlM -. • V . . , . .iu; '. ...to Hilox or C'ryataliuil (^uarti Fre* bilk VtilvcU, aiiil all iiiauufi>'!tttr«^of 8ilk, nr jf whloh Hllk In th« ooni- |)oneMt part of chief vuhie, itot elaewture H|>ociflod, (uxcopt C'hur* li VMU^oiita) 30 Silk in ihe irtini, not mons (tdvHncud than iiinflrl.%, and thrown or^nctar 1ft Sine, 8«win(r, and Silk T> iut 2ft Kaw or an roolod from the Cocoon, not boinq; doiiWed, twisted, or wl- vanuod in manufiictnro In nny way, Silk CoooonH and Hllk Waste .Kroc Silver Coin, United 8t;it08 20 Snporphosnhato of lilnie 20 'Sihor Leaf 20 Hilvur, German, in eheets , 10 t-\lu»f« of Soda Fi ce Skalos uf nil kinda. . 30 ' SkinH, undrcJBcd, drio^I, laltod or pickled Free Slate for roofing. 20 Slato Mantels aO Sl:ito Stubs, square o^ In dpopial shapcti 20 Sl.ites for Writing and f(»r Schoolr ... 25 Snuff 25 cts. per lb. and aer lb. Saddlers, Silver, Soft, and Suap Stock 20 Softj), perfumed or Toilet 30 Soda, Ash Free Soda, Caustic. Free Soda, Nilre of, or Cubic Nitre Free tpectaclcjt (u^l ii^'e Qlaiiscs oi all kinds.... 20 Spelter lo bloclts or plgfs 10 •dpices of all kinds, evrc|/l Nntmc)fs and Mace, unjrround 20 Spicee of all kiads, except Nutmegs and Mace, jjround 2ft Maces and NutmO}!:s 25 Spirits tind Strong Waters, not hav- ing been sweetened or ir.i.«ed with any art clu, so that the do;;ree of etrenjfth cannot be ttscertaincd by Syke^ Hydrometer, for every Im- perial gallon of the strenjjth of f)ropf by such Hydrometer, and 3u n proi)ortion for atij' yroatcr or less strent^h than the strength of pro- /f, and for every greater or less quantity than a galU)n, vi?;. : - Geneva Gin, Rum, ' or fk.«k8 not weighinif more tliaii four niinoes sxih ...... 40 Spirit*, perfumed, & Cologne Water, in l)ottleH, fluskHor otbur |>ackage9 woii(hin/ iiioru than four ounces each, .^1.00 per lm*,>. g.^i. andaM m*it 90 Sl>ongeH 20 Starch, Includ'g FariiMv, Corn Starch, or Floor, and nil pr(>pH<"itioiiH hav Ing tht; (|uali(;les (' i-Jt-xrch, 2 c. p. lb. Stationery of all kinds i>ot elsewliere HjHH;lflod 20 Steel and Manufactures of, vii : Stuel in ingots, bars, sheets and ' >ils (and railway barH or rails, and ' f sh plates) tree until. ('a)iuary, 1881. Shovels, Sjimles, Hoes, hay, manuie « id jx" (too Forks, Kakcsand Hake Iv'cth, ' 'arpcntcrw', Coopers', C.v W:' "t 'iukors', and all other Me- dial r/ 1V>oU, Fkigo Tools of every dos( ptloii; Including;' Axes, Mower ana i.leii,iei" Knives and Cutter bars, Alls, Scythes and Saws ^1 aU kinds, and on Steel Skates ; .1 80 C" Fi.uarms, via ! Muskets^ tlKlsk;ul8, and Shot Quihs^ and on all ni.iiiufjuitures of Stoe), and of Iron and Steel, not elsewhere siwoiflcd, 20 Knife Ulades or Knife Blanks, in the rough, unhandled, for use by El. ct'o-j)laterfl '..,.■ 10 Sterootvp ,i ani Klerit'otypesforcom- mcnial blanks ai.d iidvertlHenienis 20 8tereoJ.>"pe8 ainj Stoctrotntes of Stan- dord Hooks '. 10 StoiU;, viz : nnigh Freesto! Sand Stonjand .ill building Stoni;, excot Marl.lu . . $1 per ton'of 13 cubic f'^et. Stone, Water, Lime or Cement Stone, §1 per ton Stone for building and dreosed Free- stone, except Marble, and on all mamifacttire.'j of Stone or Granite.. 20 Springs (S'veel) ....',". 30 Straw 20 Sugars and S,>Tup3, via : Sl|gai above number li, Dutch Stand.^rd in color. .1 fct. fwrlb, ftiid ad ml , ,. . 35 Sugar equal to number and n6t above number II, Dutch Standard, f of 1 ct. per lb. and ad val 30 02 o i 4 ^i! u I t e O •d >> I n o V o u (8 o Ll8 80 1 (rail XOll iit«, UH' rl«- lon- ml- Iwl, 1)A(I lillfl |wr kt*r, liiiff . . . 40 Ur, iir«!!i 1C0« wti, 80 , , . 20 ttih; mv- .lb. lera ... 20 and and • 881. IIIIO ake 0.1- Me- cry wpr ar9, Ids, . . . 90 Mn, ult ron cd, 20 it) by 10 >m- itU 20 1 an- 10 ind e'lt •et. no, 1 •ee- all 3.. 20 * • ■ 30 20 tch lUd , , , 35 i6t rd, 30 TliiplatM, Sheet Iron, CAaada Pliiea, Otatn V\n, eic» 5 9 I O I a 3 IS CA « c* (9 w H O e c f p c '9 I u o u o 2^ 53 ^ 1880] ALMANACK* 1&7 p c. Aiiifar bulow No. ft, Uutcb HUndard, !ct. iMtr ll», and uU vnl 80 'rovidod tUut thoa(f voloretiniuiy sliall )m) levied uiid colloctvd on Hiitrar and irwlwlo whan Ini|>urt4id diruct (rum i)w country vt K>'uWh luid iHTuduvtiun, u|iQii th«t fiilr ' market value th«r«K>f a\, tho plovs 9I purvlmiiu, wlthuui Any addition for lh« ooHt o{ iiuKHliotulii or other )iacknKeit,'nr othur uhartiaa aiiu ox[i«im>H Vfior to Hbipinent, any* thintruoutaluud in iMutioii 84 of the A«t 40 Victoria, chitptcr 10, to the contrary notwiuiBtanditiie. Nui;ar Oaiidy, .b.uwn and whit**, and CkmfeuUonery. . .1 cunt ]Hsr lb. «n«I nd vnl 85 Hyrupr, Oaufl Julc6, Keflned tiyrup, Ktl^'nr•bQU«e Hynip, Hynipof Hu^rar, Hvrup of MolaHMCH or SorirhunD . . .ft ' of 1 «t. |>9r lb. artl ad lYt/.. 80 Hyrup of Olucosu. .^ ct. pur lb. and a«,.» 25 ' Tallow , 1 ut> p ;r lb. Tampluo, white and black ........... Free Tiinners' Bark .,..'....,... Free TuTklMne... ,.. i....Freo Term-Jauonica, ....,.,., ^ , , , , . Free . Tea-lilacK. .2 cts. per lb. and ad val. 10 and 10 i)er ct. addltVfnul when ini- portifid from the U. S. . Tea, Qn$Qtt. .3 uta. ))erlb. andxld val. 10 an^ ip. ins ct. iM'ditional wh«u iai> ported from the II. .^. Teasels '.-■ Free Tin; In bar* blooks or ply*, plates and sheets i.u. . «... 10 I Tinware, Sbmipod & Japanned Ware, nod 01) all nianufauturus of Tiu not elsewhere specif!' 1 25 Tin Plates lO -Tdbttcco' Pi|)te^ , , . , .....;.'» ........ 20' Tobiicco manufactured and Simff . . 25 0. per lb. tMdad'vai 12^ Tobacco, umnanirfactured for Excfse purposes, under conditions of Act .HI Vic, Cap. 51 : ..;..........'.',.. Free Tortoise and other Shells, unnuvnli- , fa«tured.. ...... ;.. .. Free 5 Toys, to bc' rated accurdinor to the ' material or component i>art of chief » value 5 Travellers* Uu;ga«;e, under rea^ula- tlhns to be prbscribed by the Minister of Giistoms Free .Treenails Free Tripoli 20 'Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Carpet , Bags 25 Turmeric ; Free r. c. Turt)ent*n«-. raw ur c-riMla • ..free Tur|Hjntiiiu, 8plrfU of •.. .. SO Turtlw Free Twines, iiMuiufactured of flax, not otbcrwi>io ii|K!citlod S6 Type for I'rinUntf £0 Typo Metal ,, 10 V. Varnish, black and bdKht, for •Mpe' ' UHei. ....... . . t Frau VarnlMh not •laewherv •p«df)fld..80 dd per Imp. Kal. and ad val 90 VeKctabloa, via : PotatoeM , . 10 eta. per btiah. Tomatoea 80 ota. per buah. Alluther 20 Vonoora of Wood, Ivory, Ae., sawn only Vinegar 12 ■jtM. |ier Imi>. gai. Vitriol, Ulud Free Vises. ••«itl»w.>«i« >(.■... ,|« (Vtt , a . • . 80 'w. "■■ , WnHhers, Boltn, Ac, of Iron ...... .. SO Walnut* ao Wax, bees, Parafllno und other. . . . ao Wox, manufactures of, notelsewhera s|H!cifh)d. 1 ao WntcheH, Watch. lloVementa and Watch Cases 80 Wher'. .15 eta. per bua'i. Wheat FlMU- 50 ct4. per bbl. ' Whi j)6 28 Whltinjf or Wbitcnlngr Free Whalebone, unmanufactured Free Whalebone, manufacturea of 20 Willow for Baakot Makers Free Willow Basketa 25 Willow Fumiturei d 8ft Wire (Uotb of Bmaa or Copper 20 Wire Bii^K^nir for ships and vassela. .Free Wire Work (Iron). 25 Wines of all kinds, except SparkUnfr Wiiles, including finger. Orange, Lemon, Strawberry, tLamfberri', Blder and Currant Winee, ooutain- in^ twenty-six per cent or less of 8})irits of the strength of proof, by Syke's Hydrometer, import«d in wood or in bottles, (six quart and tSvolve jilnt 'bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon) 25 uts. per I. <^l. and ad val 30 Cont*g*27pc, 28 c. per I gal ti ad vol 30 28 29 .'{0 31 a2 33 84 85 36 87 :» 39 40 81 34 87 40 4a 46 49 6t 55 58 61 64 67 « «( « «< « << « << hmMwK'Dnm Cwi^cni ta lire l/»wer rrvYtecca* \\)i Aheei Klne, 8hMt Lead, hmA tH|i«, eie. r. 0. Wlnw, OlumtiKipM mwi afl other Sparkling WinMin bottlM,cf)iitain- iiig cftuh not nM)re than uiio quurt and mor* than one pint.. 18 |i«r doi. and ad vol 80 Wlitea, Chaniiia(rn«, and all other Sparkling Winta, In buttlea, oon- talninif one half plat each or leas, 76 fta. p> ir dos. b«)ttlea and ad vat SO WInoa. Bparkllnif, In bottle*, run- talning each not more than a pint and more than one hall pint. .tl.ftO per dos. and ad vol 30 Winea, Sparkllnir. bottles containing more tnan one quart each, Bhail pay in addition tc three dcllan per doien bottles, at the rate of one doUiir and fifty conta per Im- perial galloa on the quantity In exceee of one quart (ler bottle, fl.60 per I. gal. and ad val 30 But any Liquors iin|M>ried undor the name of Wine, and containing more than forty per oeut. of spirits of tho strength of proof by 8yke1i Hydrometer, Hhall Iw rated for duty as unenumerated Spirits. .#1.00 (ler I. gal. Wool, unmanufactured. Hair of the Alpaca goat and other like ani- mals Free Wool Free Wool and Woollens, Manuf'resof, viz: Wool, Worsted, the Hair of the Alpaca gnat or other like animals, viz. :- Shawld, blankets and flRn- nels of every description, not else- where 8i)ecifled, cloths, doeskins, cassimeres. tweods, coatings, over- coatings, cloakings, felt cloth of every descriptioTi, not elsewhere specified, horse collar cloth, yam, knitting yarn, fingering y^rn, worsted yarn under No. .SO; Knitted Goods, viz. :-~ahirte, drawers and hosiery of every description, 7^ cts. per lb. and ad val 20 • -■ "' > r. 0. Clottilng readjr-nMde, anil wearing apparel uf e\'ery desertption ; cloth ua|>s ooni|Ktsed wholly or In ymrX ci Wool, worsted, the hair of the Al< pnua goat < / other like animals uiailn up or manufactured wholly •>r in part by tailor, seamstress or manut.xcturer, exoe|H knit fgoods, 10 otA. |)er lb. and ad vol 36 All munrfsrturesnomposed wholly or in |.«rt of wool worsted, the hair of ths Alpaca goat or other Hke animals, not herein otherwise pro- vided for to Treble ingrain, three ply and two ply carpets composud wholly of wool, 10 ots. per wiuure yard, and ad val 20 Two ply and three ply ingrain ear- pets, of wlilrh the wMrp in composed wholly nf cotton or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat or other like animals, ft cts. |ier square yard and ad val. . 20 Wcollcn Nutting, for boots, shoes and gloves 10 Wood, and Manufactures of Wooden Ware, viz.:— Pails. Tubs, Chums, Brooms, Brushes and other Manufactures •f Wood not ekiewhere mentioned 26 Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and Wheels (rough) 20 Lnniber and Timber not elseMhere specified 20 Winceys 20 • Y. Yeast 20 Yellow Metalt In bolts, ban, and for sheathing • . .'.free Z. Zinc, in pigs, blocks, and sheets,. ... 10 Zinc, seamless drawn tubing 10 Zinc, Manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 26 All goods not enumerated in this Act or any other Act as charged with any duty ef Customs, and not declared free of duty by this Act or some unrepealed Act or provision, shall be charged with a duty of twenty per cent, ad valor*'in. when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein, i The following articles are prohibited under a penalty of 200 dollars and forfeitiire of Packages in which same may be found, viz : ^ Books, Printed Papers, Paintings, Drawings, Prints,. Photographs or repre- sentations of an.\ kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. .i.' Coin, base or counterfeit. The following articles being the natural products, or the nunufactures of the colony of Newfoundland, are exempted from Custunu duty when imported into Canada, viz. : — Fish, fresh, dried, salted or smoked. ... Fish-oil and all products of fish. Seal-oil. Atdmals of All kinds. 1 ^ 3 € z 4 I St a O « o n o 9ta SplceSf s>*««4'1m mw owm Mcmm Hlllt are wumuMM p«M« &' • V) 2 1 ■d 8 « >» o \ , n rf I o 8 .:,:.•." ,j At rwj loweil priMi-H. ■• FULLEil A C«. 1880] ALMANACK. 159 MEDICAL REGISTER. Published under and by the futlinritv of the Medical Board, in act'ord- nncc with Chan. 25 uf tlie Revised Statutes of Nova ScotU, Fourth Hvriea,' 1879. PiioviNCiAfi Mkoicai^ n<>ARP.— Dr. C. C. Hamilton, Prtmlent; Or R. 8 Hlaol<, Trtiunrrr ; I>r. Edwani Fnrrell. JUyittmr; Dr. W. N. Macdonald, Dr. I-'dwanl •luiiniiigH, oinHnuted for lift; htt Provincial 6W«rn- rnent. Hon Dr. Piirlter, Dr.'W. N. wickwir*". Dr. Jolin Somers, Dr. John F. IIIhcI^, (ipfHjinted fw three yettra by Medical Society nf N. 8. Medical Kxaminkkh.— Dr. K. S. IM-ick, Dr. Edw. Jcuomgs, Dr. A. P. Reid, Dr. D. McN. Parker, Dr. T. R. Alinon. ', ,^ Matkiculation Examinkks.— Rev Principal Rosa, Rev Edward F. Murpliy. Almon Hon W. J , M.D, Olai«Kow. 1888. Halifax City. A«ldliiigton Robt., M D, Kdiii., M R.('.8 B., 1857, Sacl(v:lle, Halifax. Aitken (!liarle«C., M.D, Harvard, Mass., I.,unenbtir);. Almon Thou. R., M.D, Coil Phy & Surg, N. Y, Long leland Coll, 1866, Halifax Citv. AnflrewB C. F, M.D, Harvard, 1868, CHledonia, Queens. Allen D C, M.D. JefTMed Coll, Phil, 1876, Amherst. Cumberland. Bond .losi'ph B, Member Med Soc of Philadelphia. 1829, Yarmouth. * Black RufiiH 8.. M D, Edin, L.K.C.S.E. »836, Halifax City. Brown Saml D. MD. Uni ofPenn, 1848, Mnitland, Hants. Bii.goy Cteo Thos, M.D, Uni of N Y, M.I.'.C.S. E«p.1849, Annapolis. Barton Wm J, M.D, Coll Phy & Surg. NY, 1858, Pubnlco, Yarmouth. Bingav John M, M D, Harvanl, Mass, 1863, Tunket, Yarmouth. * Burns S V, M.D, Belle\ uo Hosp Med Coll. N. Y, 18«4, Shelbume. Barss Alex DeW, M D, Edin. 18U4, VVolfville, Kmgs. Bissett Henry E, »!.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1865, Port H«wke8bury, Inverness. Burgess F. N. M.D, Harvard, Macs, 1865. Cheverie, Hants. Black C. A, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1867, Amherst. CumberlanJ. Black J. B, M.D, Uni of Penn. 1866, Windsor, Hants. ' Burgess (Jeo 0, M D, Coll Piiv & Surg, N. Y, 1866, Somerset, Kinga. * Buckley (ieo E, M.D, JeflFiVfed Col, Phil. 1867, GuyMiyro'. Bell (ieo, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1868. Barrington, Shelburne. * Black .John F, M.D, Col Phy & Surg. 1808, Halifax City. Borden F»ed W, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1^68. Canning, Rings. Bent Willirtm H, M.D, Hanard, Mass, 1869, Argyle. Yarmouth Barnabv Gidt-on, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1872, Petite Riviere, T.unenburg. Burns thos Mitchell, M.D, Bellevue Hosp Med Col, N. Y, 1864, Lockeport, Shelburne. Bowles E. P. M.D, Col Pl.v & Surg, N. Y, 1874, Wolfville. Kinga. Balcom Parker N, M.D, Uni of N. Y, 1875, Aylesford, Kings. Bent Charles, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1847. Truro, Colchester. Bethune John T, M.D, Halifax Med Col, 1875, Baddeck, Victoria. Best Fredk, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1876, Burlington, Hants. * Beck with J. K, registered under Sec. Hi ot Medical Act, 1876, Lockeport, Shelburne. * Campbell Duncan M.D, Harvanl, Mass, 1869, Port Hood, Inverness. Coolie Janies R, M.D. Hnr'ard, Mass, 180J>, River John, Pictou Cameron Thos JT, M.D. Harvanl, Mass, 1865, River John. Pictou. CI rl.e Augustus F, M.D, Harvanl, Mass, 1869, Parrsbyro', ('uniberland. Cameron Wm M, M.D, Col I'hy & Surg, N. Y, 1872, Halifax City. Names marked with an t have paid their subscription to tlie ftinds o( tlie Board. I BBOfm ^vmvm. ^ptc« «*«eken» «iMI 'BlcveiiHatt* ■•llMx. ■mi ' ; i Anrllsy BellowS) and Smitln' ToaIs, for sal« low. 160 brlcher's farmer's [1880 Chase Tho9 O, M.D, Uni of N. Y, 1873, St Mai^arets Bay, Halifax. * Campbell Donald. M D, Dalhousie College, 1874, Halifax City. ChiAhnlm Donald, M.D.. Dalhoiisie Co!le>;e. 1874, Jiidique. Invernesa. Cox Robinson, M D, Dalhousie Collefi;e, 1875, Upper StewiAcke, Colchester. Campbell John O. M.l\ UniofPenn, 1876, Goose River, Cumberland. Clarke Jas Jackson, regisf^red under Sec. 37 uf Medical Act, 187G, Har- rington, Shelburne. Cunningham Notman F, M.D, Bellevue Hotp Med Col, N. Y, 1877, Dart- mouth, Halifax. Chisholm Murdoch, M D, McGill, Mont, 1877, Loch Lomond, Richmond. Clay Henry P, M.D, Uni ot N. Y, 1879, Halifax Citv. Carrit Edward, L.R C.S., Edin, 1827, Guysboro'. Creed (/harles, M.K C.S., Lond, 1838, Pugwash, Cumberland. Crane Chandler, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1850, Halifax Cilv. Clarke Wm G, M.D, Harvard, Mas*, 1852, Kentville,' Kings. Clay Edwin, M.D, Uni of N. Y, 1856, Halifax City. Campbell R. S, Licentiate of N. S, 18-57. Dartmouth, Halifax. Campbell C. Fitz Hv, M.D., Uni of Penn, Phil, 186 ', Digbv. Cowie A J, M.D, Uni of Penn, M.R.C.S.L , )86o, Halifax City. * Cameron Hngh, M.D. Uni of Penn, 1861, Mabou, Inverness. Crouchcr Albert £, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1863, Bridgewater, Lunenburg. Campbell James, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1864, Sherbrooke, Guysboro'. Creed. Ed win, M D, Hygea Thera Col, 1865, Upper Newport, Hants. Carev Robt H, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1866, f..unenburg. * Caider James S, M.D, Harvard, Mass. 1866. Bridgewater, Lunenburg. Creelman F. G, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, 1867. Maitland, Hants. Cove John W, M.D, Uni of Pe in, 1867, Spring Hill, (Cumberland. Chipman Henry, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, Hnrton, Kings. * Coleman J. Andrew, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1868, Granville Ferry, An- napolis. . DeWoH James R, M.D. Edin. LR.C S.E, 1841, Halifax. Denison J. N, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1850, Brooklyn, Hants. Davis Joseph D, M.D, Horn Col Phil, 1859 Yarmouth. D dge Stephen, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1859, Halifax City. * DeBlois Louis G, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1881, Bridgetown, Anna- polis. Denison Joseph, M.D. Bellevue Hosp Med Col, 1864, Bridj^etown, An- napolis. Dodd Marcus, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1866, BridgepGrt, C B. Doneham B. Eugene, M.D, Harva^'d, Mass, 1868, Freeport, Digby. Dakin Robert A, M.D, Harvard, Ma!«s, 1869, Pugwash, Cumberland. * DeWitt Geo E, M D, Harvard, Mass, 1872, (;host«r, Lunenburg. Dcsbrisay Thos L, M.D, Bowdoiu Col, Maine, 1876, Bridgewater, Lunen- burg. Densmore James D, M.D, Halifax Medical College, 1877, North East Har- bor, Shelburne. Ellerson R. J, M.D. Uni of Penn, 1856, Bear River, A) lapolis. Eustace Robf, LF.P.S, Glas, L.C.S, Ont, 1866, Caoe ( uiiso, Guysboro'. Ellerson H. A, M.D, Uni of N. Y 1867, Weymouth, Digbv. * Parish Greggs J, M R.C.S, Lond, 1834, Yarmouth. Eraser Beiij D, M.D, Hesse, {4 R.C.S, Edin, 1834, Windsor, Hants, ^vi^j "^ Parish James C, M.D, U.ii of Penn, 1837, Yarmouth. Fixott Henr}'C, M.D, Glas, M R.C.S, Lond, 1841, Arichat, Richmond. Forbes James G, M.D, Uni of N. Y, 1842, Liverpool, Queens. Farish Henry G, M.D, Uni of Pecn, M R.C.Ji, Lond, 1S*9, Liverpool, Queens. ; j ii\ ,.„, Fitch Simon, M.D. Edin, 1841, Halifax City " • Fixott Henry J.imes. M.D, Harvard, Mass 1866, St. Peters, Richmond. French W R. M.D, Uni of N. Y, 1857, residence not known. 1 O n i u no o e Aim* ¥ltrl«l» Blchi-MK^i anA lul Djrcn* clieniMaUl Bf H. H. FULLER ft CO., hea4 of Powers V/harf. 1880 9(1. hester. >d. ;. B«r- ewater, ibiirg. ry, An- )oro'. ond. iverpool, h ;' tond. mieaUi 1880] ALMANACK. 161 » Fraser William, M.D, M.R.C S, Rng. 186-1. New Otangow, Pictoa. * Farrell Kdward, U D, Col Phr & Surf?. N. Y, 18«4, Halifax City. Fraser Thos R, M D, ReU>ctic Mod Col, O. 18A4. HnliAixCiiy. Falconer A. F. M D. Hurvard, Slam, 1805, Sherbmoke, Guvsboro*. Fitch J. N, M.D, Col Fhv He Surg, N. Y. 1867, l^keville, Rinjm. Fuller Newman J, Bellevue Ho«ip Med Col. 1868, Grand Pre, Kings. Fraser D. A. M.D, Uni of Penn, 1870, Halifax Citv. Fullerton William Y, M.D, iJellevue Hosp Med Ool, 1873, Port Williams, Kingfc. Fox Charles James, M.D, Uni of Penn. 1876, Pabnico, Yarmouth. Gilpin Bernard J, »f. D. Uni of P«-nn, M R.C.S, I^nd, 1834, Halifax City. Geddes T O, I Jcentiate of Nova Scotia, 1858, Yarmouth. * Gray Chaa. M.D. Uni of Penn, 1858, Mahone Bav. Lunenburg. Go8»ip Charles J, M.DvI*Min. 1859, Windior, Hants. Graham John McK, M.D. Jeft'Med Col, 1872, renidenoe not known. Gunn Robert, M.D. Beilerue, Hnsp ufed Col, 1874. Strathlome, Inverness. Hamilton Chab C, M.D, Uni of Penn, 18.')4, Cani.rd. Kin>;s. Hooper John C, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1864. Hawdon, Hants. * Harris John H, M.D, Bellevne Hosp Mtsd Col, 1866, Beaver River, Yar- mouth. Harris James W, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1868. Digbr. Harding Fred W, M.D, McGill, Mont, Middleton. Annapolis. Harley Benj V. registerei under Sec. 37, Medical Act, 1872, Yarmouth. Hewsnn C. W, M.D. Uui of Penn, 1872, River Herbert, CumberlaLd. Hiltz C. W, M.D, Dalhousie Ccl, 1873, Chester, Lnnenburg. Jennings Edvvard. M.D, Col Phv & Surg, 1843, Halifax City. Johnstone Lewis, M.D., Uni of Wnn, 1845, Stellarton, Pictou. * John8toi:<; Lewis, M.D, L.R.CS, Edin, 1850, Block House Mines, C. B. * Jones J Edi^'ar, M D, Harvard Mass, 1858, Westville, Pictou. * Jacobs J J, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1861, Lunenburg. Jamieson Geo, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1866, Tangier, Halifax. Johnson DanI M, M.D, Halifax Med Col, 1878, 8t Margaret's Bay, Halifax Kirbv Thomas, Licentiate of Med Board. 1857, Tusket Yermouth. * Kirkwoud Htfv.ry, M.D, Jeff Med Col, Phil, 1850, Pictou. * Kelly Edgar K, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1866. Yarmouth. Kempton, Zenas M, M.D, Dartmouth, N. H,^ 1866, Wallace, Cumberland. Kerr James, M.D, M C* Queen's Uui, Dublra, Londonderry, Colchester. Kennedy Evan, M D. lini of Boston, 1876, residence not known. Kellv H L, M.D, Uni of N. Y, 1853, Yarmouth. Uughlin Jas F, M.D, Col Phy & Sun?, N. Y, 1866, Port Hawkesbury, Inverness. ■ . Lawson Archd, M D, M.R.C.8, Eng, 1866, Halifax '"itv. Lenton D. M, M.D, Hx Med Col, 1876, 'J'ruro, Colchester. L'Esperance J. G. S M.D. Uni of Laval, Q. 1877, Arichat, Richmond. * Lindsay Andrew W. H. M.D, Dalhousie Col, 1875, M.B.C.M., Edin, 1877, Halifax City. Marsters Holmes, M.l), Jeff Med Col, Phil, 1840, Berwick, Kings. Morrison J. G. B, M.D, Jeff Med Cul, 1848, Meteghan, Digby. Millar J. 8, M.D, Berkshire Med Cul, 18(5, Cornwallis, Kings. Mitchell Robt, M.D, L.RC.S, Kdin. 1858, Amherst, Cumberland. Mitchell W M. M.D, Jeff Med Col, Phil, 1859, New Glasgow, Pictou. Moren Arthur, M.D, F.din. 1860, Halifax City. Morse Leander li, M.D, llHrvard, Mass 1860, liawrencetown, Annapolis. Murray Geo, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1860, New Gla-sgow. Pictou. Munro C. H, M I , Harvard, Mass, 1S83, West Kiver, Pictou. Morto John Allen, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1804, Ohio, Yarmouth. Morse C. H, Ml), Harvard, Mass, 1864, Wevmouth, Digby. Muir David H, M.D, Col Phv & Surj;, N. V,1867, Pruro. Colchester. Marshall Fred R, M D, Col Phv & Surg, N.Y, 1868, Halifax City. Maxwell Archd, M.P, Jeff Med Col, Phd 18B8, Bear River, Digby. 8 I I t ftuviiiA«a exceoaimiiy l4»w hy Bit^WN «« hkmk, huumu FAirbAnkB' asd H^we't Couitfter and PlAtfarm Settles I !'' 162 BKLCHKR S FARMER S [1«80 Morris Charlton, MD, Harvard. Mass, 1368, Middle MuoqiiodobQir, Halifax. Munro Kennedy, M, :I86», llnrlingtoti, Hants. Middlenias F, MD. Harvard, Mr.33. 1373, Jierwick, riinciii. Metcair Richard, M-I>, Uni of Penn, Phil, i874, River Pliilip, Camberland. Mnir William 8, M.D, h.K.CP. Sc S, Kdin. 1874. Truro, Oolcbester. Miller Saml Nelspn, M.D, Uni ofN.Y, 1875, Mi(Mfeton, Annapolis. Mack J. Newton, M.D, llellevue Hosp Med Col, 1875, residence not known. * Miller 0. J, M.D, Harvaid. Mass, 1875, New Gliis^w, Pictou. Moore William B.M.D, Hx Med Cxi], 1870, Prov and Citv Hospital, Halifax. McKean 8. G. A, M.D. Harvard, Mass, 1849, Victoria, C. B: * McLaichy Harris O, M.I). JeFMed Col, Phil, 1854, Wolfville, Kings. Mcintosh Alex, M D, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1858. Antigionishi Mcl^rly Duncan, M.D, Giasp:ow, 1860, SVdney Mines, C. A. i.<.. . . *MacLean Duncan, M.D, Harvard, Mass. 186IK Shubenacadie, Hattts. * Macdonald W. U, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 18()2, A ntig^jnish. McFatridge Robt, M.D,: Harvtird, Mars, 1862, Halifax Cit}-. MoKobert W. C, Licentiate Med Board, N. S, I8ii2, Truru, Colchester. ■ McGillivrav Alex, M. D, Bell Hosp Med Col, N. Y, 186:{, Sydney, C. B. McGregor Murdoch, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 186.3, LaHavc, Lunenburg. McKenzie Geo J, M-D^ Jelf Med Cul, Phil, 1864, Pictou. Maclean David, M.D. Uni of Penn, Phil, 1864. Wallace, Cumberland. McGillivray Donald, M.D, M.K.C.P. &. iA, Glasgow, 1864, Yale ColKeiy, Pictou. McDonald J. B, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1865, residence not known. Mcintosh John, M.D, Jeff Med Col, Phil, 1866, Whj'cocomagh, Inverness. McKay Daniel G, M.D, Ueil Uoap Med Col, 1866, Little Glace Bav, C. B. McKay J. H, M.D, Col Phy A Surg, N. Y, M.K.C.S. & P, Edin, 1868, Truit), Colchester. McDonald J. F, M.D. Harvard, Mass, 1868, Hopewell, Pictou. MoDougall John C M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1869, Greenville, Cam- berland. McPherson Hugh, M.D, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1869, , North Sydney, C. B. McDonald J. W, M.D, L.K.C S, Edin, 1869, Antigonish. McKinnon John E, M.D, Harvard. Mass, 1870, Antigonish. McDonald P. A, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1871, Port M-ulgrave, Gnysboro'. Mcintosh Diiniel, M.D, Harvard, Mans, 1871, Pugwasli, Cumberland. McLean A. K, M.D, Bellevue Hosp Med Col, 1872, Mnrgdree, luverness. McMjIllan / inlay, M.D, Dalhousie College, 1872, Pictou Co. * Mcbon>Jd D, registered under Sec 37, Act of 1872, Tatnmagouohe, Col. McKay William, M.D, BeU6vue Hosp Med Col, N. Y, 1873, Litlle Glace Bay, C. B. McLeoil Wm McK, M.D, Bellevne Hosp Med CoLNY, 1875,Svdnev,C.B. McDonald Michael Ai M.D, (Joi Phv & Surg, N. Y, 1876, Svdnev^ C. B. McLeod Chas Malcolm. M.D, Hell Hosp Med Coll, N. Y. 1877, Mairgaree. McLennan Angus, M.D, Uni ot Penn, Phil, 1873, Margaree, Inverness. * Norrie William, M.D, Harvard. Mass, 1867, Harltowii, Colchester. Outhet Geo E, M.D, Jetf Med Col, Phil, 1845, Avlesford, Kings. Oakes George B, M.D, Col Phy & Surg. 1864, Digby. Cakes Milledge, M.D, Harvard, Musis, 1866, Sydney, C. B»^ ' .- ;. . ;^ Page B Gardner, M.IUJ.S, Lond, 18.'}4, llnlifax Citv. 4.. '<..* n-i.f^ t Parker Hon D. McN, Ml), L.U.C..S, Kriin, 1845. llalilax Citv. 5 --n «' Payzant Eiias N, M.D, Jeff .Aled Col, 1855, Wolfville. Kings. ' ' = ' Page A. C, M.D, Harvard, Muha, 1856* Truro, Colchester. Piiilips John C, Liceiit Med Board, N. S, 1856. IJiver Piiilip. Cumberland. * Pearson William, Licentiate Med Board, N.S, 1866, U^per Musquoaobott, Halifax. .,..■■ Peppard John L. M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1865, Great Village, Colchester. Puruey John A, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1865, Shelburne. u o pi Q Oq f o < o s U 3 a o ? o o I I H S M a 4* Si 3 t I IN It m m A 09 (i n n njr«*«r«MlSt Hactmet^or lii»8«ir}><»#, ImUro* nnd all otk^r OyMt ■< f ;•!■!, d u o ? o O M & ft Q g er JOB 4* e o u 09 I o E I o o o i S o M 4> (8 a 4* s 9 e 4# o I In yarlety, at H. U. FULLER A f!0.'S. irri? 1880] BiiM ALMANACK. 103 Paiten A. D, M D,Uni of Michif^an, 1868, Yarmouth. ' ■ ' PrimroM Snmuol, '^gistered dnder Sec 37, Act «t' 1872, Lawrencetown, .Aiinapolisb Pickles Gnorne A, M.D, Bellevue Honp Med Col, N. Y, 1873, Mahonefiay, t^unonburg. Perrin Albert M. M.P, Uni of N. Y, 1876, Yarmouth. • Kucgles Heniy D, M.D.Col Pby & Surg, N. Y, 1831, Wevroouth, DIgby. Ran(kll Wm A. C, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1852, Yarmouth. " * Keid Alex P, M.D, McGili, L.R.C.S, Ertin, 1858, Dartmouth, Halifax. Roche Klisha, M:1), Uni of Penn. Phil, 1860, Tatama^uche, Colcliesier. * Read Herbert H, M.D, McGill, L.R.C.S, ► din, 18«l, Halifax City. Pvi^by Chaa D, M.D. Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1861, Halifax City. Robe'it Cassiiner, M D, Dalhou.sie Col, 1875, Arichnt, Richiuofiii. Robinson Augustus, M.D, Uni of Penn, M.R.C.S. & L.S.A, Lond, Annapolis. Robertson Alex, M.D, Harvard, Maas, 1870, Liverpool, QaeenA. Ryan P. M, M.D, Col. Phv & Surg, N. Y, 1877, Meteghan, Digby. Steverman Joseph. M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1836, Lunenburg. * Stppheu Robert, M.D, Will Uni of Krie, 0, 1888, Digl>y. * Schrage John. M. I), Harvard. Mass, 1843, Barrington, Shelhnme.' Shaw Henrt, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1852, Kftntville, kings. * Slayter W. B, M D, L.K.C.P. & M.B.C.Sv £ng, L.M, Dublin, Halifax Citv. n-M'j""*"' Smith Peleg W,' M.D, Edin, 1862. Dighv. "> " > Sturgis Geo C, M.D, Ed Med Col Phil, '1862, Walton, Hants. Saniord Arnold, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1864, Burlington, Hant^. • Somers John, M.D, Beilevue Ho.*p Med Col, N. Y, 1866, Halifax C|ty. Street J. C, M. D, Harvard, Mass, 185^3, Bridgewater, Lunenburg. Smith Robert B, M.D, Jeff Med Col, Phil, 1867, Upper Stewiack, Col. Sutherland Niel, M.,D, Har%'ard, Mass, 1868. Antigonish. Saunders D. Oliver, M.D, Harvard; Mass, 1869, Getson's Cove. * Sutherland Monro, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1871, Westville, Pictow.""'-" ♦ Sinclair Geo L, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1872, Dartmouth, Halifax. ♦ Syda H, registered under Sec 37, Act of 1872, Digby. Sommerville A. McL, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1873, Caledonia, Queens. Stuart John M. B, CM, Edin, 1871, Pictou. Smith J. Ross, M.D, Uni of Penn, 1877, Great Viii9««: Colchester. '! Oman John; M.D, Gias, M R.C.S, Ire, 1830. Halifax City. Tuppor Nathan, M.D, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1854. Amherst, Cumberland. Thttmas Waller, M.D, Eel Coll, Phil, 186U, Upper Stewiacke, Colchester. Townshenil A. 8, M.D, Uni of Penn, Phil, 1862. Parrsboro', Cumberland. • Trenaman Thop, M.D, Col Phy ifc Surg. N. Y, 1869, Halifax City. Venables James, M.D, Harvard, Mass, 1887, Halifax City. » Wilson Israel K, M«D, Jt:if Med Col, Phil, 1831, Barrington, Shelbnrne. Woodbury Jonathan, M.D, J»tf Med Col, Phil, 1850, Middloton, Annapolis. 1863, t I860, Weeks SJM, M.D, Col Phv & Surg, N. \\ 1853, Newport, Hants. W. N, M.D, L'din, 1864, Ilalifa ~ Wickwire ifax City n Witlh»r» Russell, M D, Col I'hv & Surg, N. Y, 18fi5, Annapolis. Walsh Thos, M.D, Usilevue Hosp Med Col, N. Y, 1866, Hnlilajt City. * WoocMII Alfred A, M.D, Col Phy & Surg. NT. Y, 1866, Halifax Citv. Webster Henry B, M.D, Col Phy & Surg, N. Y, 1872, Keiitville, Kings. Weir Jamec, M.D, llavvard, Mas.s, 1872, JJpper Kenijetcook, Hants. * Wot.dworth W. S, M.D, Harvard. Mass, 1873, Upper Canard, Kings. Wilson H. D, M.D, l.'niol Penn, 1878, B.irringtun. Shelbunie. The fitllowing prn'-titioners have died during the uast year:— Dr. T. E. .leans, Dr. il. Sf.uther^i, Dr. J. C McLtllan. Di L. P'. Toque Dr A. D^Wolf, Dr. Ge.) P. McLcilan, Dr. E. T. McRobert. Th» iiillowing have left the Pvovince:— Dr. Thos Willmott, Dr. Chas Deshrisay, Dr. A. P. Landry, Dr. ither C. Murray, Dr. John 0. Fniser, t'ht'iiptfr thnn tu»y wlicr* via*. m« MKOWN m WKKB'll, Itailtnx. naylngr To6ls of everj ieieriptlon at lowest prlMi» » 1 ^ i > .1 ! !€4 brlchbr'« farmer's [1880 Dr. jRoies FittA, Dr. Andrew Porter, Dr. R. C Jotclyn. Dr. Angus McDonald, Dr. W. H. Lognn, Dr. Samuel Moore, Dr. D. H. Morton. The Board efimeAly requests mediial men thronphout the Province to •kt the Repi*trar in keeping the Ke(n!gclau!«n of t'le Medical Act (Chap 28, Revised Statutr\ 4th Serie->,) are *«'*re pnhlishf.'d for the infomiAtiOn of the prolession and tiie public: — 8. Subject to the exceptions hereinafter made, no person shall practise physic, surgery or midwifery in Nova Scotia, unless his name »hali be registered in the Tiook of Registry of the I'ruvmcial Medical Board, and unless he shall have received irom such Board a license to practise. 16. Aoy person entitled to be registered undsr this chapter, but who shall neglect or omit to be so registered, shall not be entitled to any of the rights or privileges conferred by the provisions of this ch«pter, so long is such neglect or omission sliati continue. 17. No person, otherwise fully qualified under this chapter, shall be refused registration or a license to praetioe on accowit of his adopting or refusing to adofit the practice of any particular theory of medicine or surg- ery. Incase of such re'usal by the Board, the party aggrieved shall have (he li^lit to appeal to the Governor in Council, who, upon due cause shown, shall issue an order to the Board to register the name of sudi person and to grant him a license to practise. tl. £very person who shall be roistered under the provisions of this ch pter, shailbe entitled r/^cording to his qualification or qualificationa to practise Medicine, Sureery, and Midwifer>', or either or any of them, as tli« case may b^ in Nova Scotia, and to demand and recover ia any court of law reaHOMible charges for professional aid, advice and visit*, and the cost ol aoy medicine or other medical or surgical appLaacea rendered or sup- plied by him to his patients. 22. No person shall be entitled to recover any charge iu any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, or for attendance, or for the per- formance of any operation, or for any mediciue which he siiait have both prescribed and supplied, unless he shall prove upon the trial that he is reg- istered under this chapter. 24. No person shall be apfiotnted as medical officer, physician or sur- geon in ftoy urauch of the public service, or in auy hospiial or other char- itable institution, unless be shall ha registered under the provisions of this chapter. 25. No cei-tificate required by any Act now in (orfie, or that may here- kfter be passed, from any physician or burgeon, or medical practitioner shall bt valid, unless the person signing the same shall be registered under this chapter. 2C If any person not registereu or licensed under the provisions of this chapter, or not being actuuli^v employed as a physiciafi or surgeon in Her MflJHsty^s naval or miiitarj'- iei-vice, practises Phywc, Surgery or .Midwifery fur hire, gain, or bone of reward, he jhall thereby Ibrfeit a »uin of twenty dcllarn tVtr em'h day on which he so prac isei. 27. Aiiv sum forffited uiid ^r the next preceding section ohull be recov- erable with c('8t.H, and miy be sued for and recovered in the t long IS shall b« >ptiiig or J or Burg- liall have a*: shown, on and to i« of this ations to !in, as tlie court of the cost i or sup- court of r the per- ave both he is reg- in or sur- her char- 08 of this nay here- oner shall inder this jnsof this in Her Hidwilery ■y( twenty be recov- e manner !r I hereof; •eof under cli rwov- i medicxl e 8Uin Bu 9 I 9 I E O s ! I S 1880] ALMANACK. 165 88. Upon the trial ot snch cause, the burden of proof as to the license or right of the defendant to practise Physic, Surgery or Midwifery in Nova Scotia shall lie upon the defendant. EDWARD FARRELL, Registrar. Begist«r of qualified Midwivea in the City of Halifax. Mrs RIvIhe, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, 1848, 21 Cogswell Street. Mm Ma^ee, Edinburgh. Ih63, South Stn^et. Mrs Adams. Dublin, 1840,47 George Street. Mrs McGregor, Edinburgh, 1876, 66 Gottingpn Street. Mrs Mason, Provincial Mvdicu< Board, 1879, Creighton Street. Mrs Little, do Mrs Burgess, do Mrs Ryan, do Mrs if arris, do Mrs Giaden, da ChemiatB and Drnggiata. The following named are duly registered under the provisions of the Pharmacy Act of I8IS:— do ♦♦o 185 Gottlngen Street. do do 121 Corn wal lis Street do do Queen Streft. do do 21 bilbv Straet. i» do Richmond. Henry L. Atkins.. .. Jnmes H. Angwin.. Thomas A. lirewn.. John K. Bent Stewart Burns Basil Bell D. Herteaux Chas. E. Burden .... Avwy F. Buckley. . . A. B. Cunningham... W. S. Copelaiid ... . J ohn D. Copiland . . Frank Carman Tliomss Dnrney Martin F. Kager A lex. Forsyth James R. Gordon John D. Gauld Jiames W. Jackson. . . Edward F. Lugtin ... . Robert S. Masters. . . . F. B. K. Ma«er Fraser M'.Kenzie . . . . John McCallum... Richard A. Nisbet.. Ww. L. Onuund.. . . Truro. Halifax. do do Sydney. Stfllafion. Sommerset. Canning. Halifax. Annapolis. Antigonishe. Noith Sydney Bridgewater. Halifax. do do do River John. New Glasgow. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Oxford. Hah fax. do Vale ColUery. W. F. O.WI Chas. E. Puttner. . . Bishop H. Porter. . . Thomas M. Power. . H. A. Parr Alfred Rounsefell . . Cha». C. Richards.. George V. Rand . . Wilh'am H. Simson. W. H. Stevens E. B. Sutcliffe J. Godtrev Smith.. J: A. Shrtw Wm. H. Stevens. .. Frank C. Simson . . Henry A. Tavlor. .. John McD. Taylor.. Chas. McG. Taylor. John J. Uhlman.... John W. Webb . . . . William H. Webb. . Alfred A. Woodill.. William Wilson... Thomas Ward J. H. WooJrieb .Halitax. do do do . Yarmouth.. Lnnenbnrg. .Tarmou'h. Wolfville. .Halifax. .Dartmouth. .Halifax. .Windsor. Dartmouth. .Halifax. do do do .Newport. .Wind.'d.. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and Dean of Halifax. mtOWN A WKMH Wkel«Mile »r«itKl««a* lUUIta* •k . fotten Powder, a must offeetive Kx|flgfltT«9 J . ■ -' 166 belchkr's farmer's [1880 i The Venerable Cnnon Edwin Giipiu, i>d., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia; Rev Canon John Dart, i) c l, Winnsor; Rev Canon Thomas Maynard, vv , Windsor; Rev Canon George Townshend, A M.. Amhemt. ffaiifaa, St. Luke'n (Cathedral Cliurch). Rev J. Abbott, Rev C. M. Sills, AM., Curate; St. Paure, Rev G. W. Hill, prT*,andRev O. Troop, A B.; St. George's, Rev J. B. Uniacke, a m.; St. Mark's, Rev H. .T. Winter- bourne, A B ; Bishop's Chapel, Rev Robt. Vv ynk a b ; Trinity, Rev W. J. Ancient; Garrifien Chaplains, Rev A. J. ToT'*".na, a b., and' Rev Riddall Morrison; K. Wainwrijiht ( Diocesan Sec): Kev J. C. Cochran, i> »., (re- tired) Rev. E. PrtdtieUI; Rev G. E. W. Monis, a m. (retired), Rev G. H. Dndwell. Annapolis, Rev H. Debloig. (retired), Rev J. .J. Ritchie, am. Aylesford, Kev hi Avery. Ainherst, Rev Canon Townshend, am.. Rural Dean. AUnvn Minet, Uev D. C- Mooie. Anfif/onisliy Rev L. W. Hill, (retired). Rev A. C. McDonald. ArichfU, C. /^ , Kev F. M. Yonnp. A k c. Bridgetown, Rev L. M. Wilkins, A n. Blandford. Rev John Maoninp^. Beaver Ilarboitr, Rev R. Smith. Bi-idtjewater, liev W. E. Gelling. Com~ wallit, Rev F. J. Axford. Clementg', Rev W. d.. and Rev J. R. S Parkinson. L uisburg. Rev C. W. McCuHy. Londoiulertij, Rev V. E. Harris, A B. Lunenburg, Rev Henry L. Owen, A n.. Rural Dean, Rev Clias Groser. Maitland, Rev A. D. .famieson, a.b. Mahone Bay, Rev W, H. SnVder, A M., and C. (Miurchward. Manchester, Rev H. Hamilton, a B., Riral l)ean. Me/fiyrd, Rev E. Anacll. Neivport, Revs H. P. Almnn and Henry Howe, AB. Neio Dtddin, Rev Abraham Jordan. New Ross, Rev. H. W. At- water. Parrsboro^ Rev Charles Bownian, t> D. Pictov. Rev J. I'Mpe- combe. Petite Reviere, Rev J. Shaw Smith, ab. Port medway. Rev C. Grosser. Pugwash and Wallace, Rev R- F. Brine, A b. iJrttw/on,.Rev J. P. Sargent, ab. Rosette. Rev W. S. Gray. ab. Jtiver John. Rev J. L. Downing. Senforth, Rev J. W. Norwood. Bhip Harbour, Rev Robert Jamieson. Rural Dean. 8t. Margaret's Bay. Revs P. Brown and S. W. H. Groser. 5rtc^;t7/c, Rev W. Ellis. /S/jerfrrooAe, Rev R." Johnston. Spring- hill, Rev E- H. Ball. Sydney, C.B., Rev Richard J. Uniadke, dd,, Rural Dean, and Rev David Smith. Sydney Mines, Rev G. Met^.ler, a b. Shelburne, Rev Thos H. White, D n.. Rural Dean, and Rev Cecil Wiggins, A B. Tangier, Rev J. A. Richey. Truro, Rev Joseph Forsythe and Rev , J. A. Kaulback, A w. Tusket, Rev H. Stems. W'tWsor, Canon Maynard,' n n., Kural Dean. Canon J. Dart, n c l., C. E. Wlllets, m a , and W. E. Wilson, AM. WemwutJi, Rev P. J. Filluel, a.b.. Rural Dean. Wilmot. Rev George F. Wfaynard Yarmouth, Revs J. T. Moodv, A M., and R. Shreve, A M. Travelling Missionary, C. B , Rev Simon Gibbons. Prince Ehwakd Island — The Venble J. H. Read, i>.d., Archdeacop of P. E. I. Charlottetmnn, St. Peter's, Rev G. W. Hodgson, a >i. St. Paul's, Rev D. Fitzgerald, Rev Alfred Osborne, Rev L. C Jenkins, n c l., (retired). Cascumpeque, Rev H. Dj'er. Crapaud, Rev T. Johnston. Milton, Venble Dr. Reed and Rev T. B. Reagh. Pmt Hill, Rev R. T. Dobie. St. Eleaiurr's, Rev Theo. Richey. ~ Y-: ,--*-;-r King's College, Windsor.. ^^ ^^...v^ Founded, A.l>. 1787. Chartered by King George IH. A.d. 1302. Patron, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. BoAnn of Govkrnohs. 1877-78.— The Eight Kev Hibbert Binne\', d.d., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotift, Visitor and President of the Board of Govemol-s. Hon Mr Justice Wilkins, i>cii, lAfe Governor ; .11 Y. Hind, Esq, m A.. Rev U . P. Aimon, i> c L., Rev Canon Dart, D c L , Rev Stanley Boyd, m a., Veh A o o n P H B •I i o Vf m ? ft ft r i A • A a «a ft O s e «r S imwWM He WKBB iMvlte cverjr'TvMler Itt Nom «e«Hn ^ J.R. u < To ^nowl Scotia. Ch«. Wi,»w« U»1t4 tXJIXCB M €0.» kgmit0 [1880 I Scotia; lid, n u , !V C. M. >. Troop, Wintei'- BT W. J. r Riddnll 111., (re- lev G. H. Iiie, A M. M., Rural W. Hill, r. A K c. I^Iaoninp^. r. Com- Chetttr, ev John . Currie. \. Glace K. Gnijs- >x. Hub- lef*, A M. 'arkinson. rris, A ti. » GroRer. . Snyder, jrall)ean. TV Howe, . W. At- J. Kdpe- Rev C. .Rev J. P. Rev J. L. 8v Robert nd S. W. Spring- D., Rural ?.ler. All. WJKfiins, e and Rev Mavnard," nd'W. E. Wilnwt, A M., and on 3. rchdeacon A M. St. 18, n c L., 1. Milton, T. Dobie. Pntron, VKRNOHS. of No'/a lion Mr ... Rev \l . M A., Veh •1 o n « o o I n P ts I o 9 o A ■ d o S e 3 _i u & ♦» o o n a fl to 1880] if /t.iALMANACK. 1G7 ArctKfeBoon Gilpin, n ]>., John C. Hftliborton, Esq., Tlioii. B. Akim, i> c u, Rev Geo 8. Jarvis, f> n., Oeo 0/ Wifcginn, Ksny. Rev Geo W. Hodgson, m a., Hon Wm J. AInion. m d. II. G. Graj, E«q, Treasurer f Chits H. Carman. EmIj Seoretmm. Faculty . —President of the College. Pro/utor of IHvinitg, Enghak Literature and Moral PhUutophy, Rev Canon Dart, i> c fc« ; Vice-President^ Felhw and Professor of Cbetnutrjfand Nat. History, Hertry How, Esq., P c u ; JKeUoio aud Prtf. of Afatkemattcs, Natural Philosophjff Attronontfi and A'n^neerina, I. K. Oram, rB., M At Proj^Mffr of Clames^ Logic, and Rhetoric, Rev VV. E. Wilsfm: ma.; Profeasm^ Modem Lan- ft% gen, A. De Fourmentin; Bursar, ?rof Oram, Jnu,HA>\ Librarian aatd CtfTA^oi-, Prof How, c» c L. ScHOLAiisiiirs — The Wilfiam Cogswell Scholarship, ;C34»tg. peranoam, open to candidates .; Vice-President, Thos Trena- man, Esq. Ml).; Committee, Charles W. Pavzant, Esq, M a.. Rev. .I»hn Abbott, Wm. C Silver, Es-q, Jedediah Shaw, Efq, Wm D. Sutherland, Esq; Treasurer, Hen S. L. Shannon, D c L ; Secretnry, Mr Catman. The Halifax Braaeh of the Oolonijtl and Continental [Chiiroh Society. * Patron, Her Most Grwcions Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons, Hia Grace the Archbishop of Canterbuiy, liis Grace the Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of yVmia^h. The Right fiev the Lord Biehcp of Nova Scotia, Chairman oil Comniittsie. The Dioceaan Synod of Nora Scotia. Consists of three houses — (1), Tie Bishop; (2), the Clergv, who are duly licensed ; (3), tile Laity by their representatives. Clerical Secretary, Rev C. M. Sills, as:. Lay Secretary R. J. Wilson, Esq. Board of Foreign Iftiaaiona. Appointed by the Synod. Chairman ex-officio, The Right Reverend the Ixurd Bishop. Treasurer, William Gossip, Esq. Secretary, Rev D. C. Moore. Church Endowment Fund. Chairman, Henrv Prvor, dci*; Vict'Chairmnn, William Gossip, Treasurer, J. T. Wvlde; Secretary, Wm C. Silver; Wm Hare, C Bullock, J. R. DeWolf, Esq, *M D., T. A. Brown. Church of England Institute; To encourage kindly intercourse among Churchmen, and to diffuse a trnowledge of the Church's work. Patron, The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. Pre^denty Rev ChancellAr Hill. Vice-Presidents, Thos. Brown, Ch/is. Stubbing. Treasurer, Thomas Brown. Hon Secretary^ Wm. H. Wiiwell. > r if. Mn To YlaM tkeir bcw »««« WareliiaiMM, llellla Slvect* Malliax. twtj^h^ ih tie llM4#«re liiti, m :! 7:, I i 168 HRLCHER8 FARXER S [1880 OI«BROY OF THU BOMAN CATfiOXiIC O&UBOH. HfsCtracc tho Moftt Rev Michael H«nn&n, Archblsliop pf HnliflftX. St. Marv's Cuthedral, Halifhx, Rev Canon l^owei-, Rtev VAymtd F. M*irpliy, Rev'O. Kills. ^ Si. Patrick's Church, Ri(nbher. Chftp^ lafh to Mount St^ineenC Convent, Rev CHHtnn Mclsaac. (Miaplain to the Military. Rev Rollrt Hrindle. Chekzetcook, Rev Ciitlon Madden. D(tt^ mouthy' Key Canon Wood«. ProspecL- Kev Jaines ScOtt. tCtinttilU; ReV P. M. Hilden. Pattern Harbours, Rev Chas Underwood'. CAirt, ReV Mn Gay. Yarmoulh, Rev P. W. Urowne. Tuiket Wedge, Rtv .1. Manning. Pnbnioo; Rev W. McI>«od. Bedford and SkMberxea^*, RJev David C. OTJort- nor. /*rtf^'«A(»ro', Rev J»« Bresnan. fAver- Rev T. Butler. Wihdaor, Rev Tho Daly. Minwlie, Rev T. ii JSeUnvoke, Rev William J. Mihan. iVtiyinouth, Rev B. d'Hot. ^hy and 8t: Ci'oi«jrHex "M. Driscoll. Meteffhan, Rev J. Daily. ^ - .mI Shti4rro6lie, Rtev E. F. McCarthy. J?«'i>»»«tfrt, Rev Dr Corl)«tt, jiUii. t< tho Militar^'. London- «fl9rry. Rev W. Hamilton. Annapolis, "Rev 0. SV ; .^»i ^m^eW*, Rev P. Donnelly. Satnion liitftr, Rev T. Mfakunet ' •'' ■ ' ' •""/ »; ' i 1 ■ '''iJ^. IK^fl HUJ't''. : (I'M. > Bt. Mary's GolloRe, Grsftott-St., HaUfia: '^ :'■: r'>:!< Under ihe patronage of Hia Grace the Archbishop of Halifax. . . ^ St. Mary's College. Under the^patronsige of His Grace the Aixjhbisliop of Halifax. President and Professor of Jwral Phild^bphy,' Rev Richard Kearnq. Professor of English' Literature, senior cla38e»in Gceck and L«Ctn, Mathematics ,and Natural Philosophy^ J. H. Currie, s.A.t of London University. Professor of Junior ClajsHes, Mr Wm'Kearnft. Book^-keepiug, Commercial Course «nd Junior lijiglish departmeut,rMr« PuvcelL Orphan Asylttm' near OhUroh of 8t> Joseph, Qdttingdn Bit; Supel-ioreas, Sister Mary Vincent fhere are about 60 orphans under the care of tha Sisters of Cliarity. The InKtttutioii is dependent fop 8uppor|: on the voluntary contributions of the charitable* .(;;. • ,., ,, i/ -^ui -■^h- • Boolety oiP St. Vincent' d6 PAJil. ''' "' " ' " ..! Officer? of the General Council, Spiritual Director. Rev E. F Murnbv. President, M. B.Daly;- Vico'P^est; l^omaa Dumey, J. P. Trcas, Win Chisholm. Sec'y. Wm Compton. There are nearly VJO metnbers atta)?}y;d to the three Conrerences of .f$t. Mary's, ^St. Patrick' .s and St. Jo^seph's. Meetings held weekly and all relief given in kiud i^epa careful inquiry and ptirsonal visitation to each destitute family. Youngr Men*¥ liiteravy Ansociation. St. VtN'ofcNt-H Halu— (Organifced Oct. 8, 18fl8.) The Waement of this building has'been tilted up for the Use of the Catholit; young men of the North end of the c'lUj. Open everj' evening except i^undaj'. Prest, John '' S. D. Thompson; Triasni-er, J. M. Inglis, jr. ; Secretary, Thomas J. Walsh ; Janitor, Joseph Lai-kin. /.u ? 'I'l -nifttfr' ,wt>w'^Vr>.V) , ,• _ •'•.'•■'■■/ ■ > ■ -»-- -.-• Aisademy otthe SaCred Heart« Spring Garden l^oad, for ' Boarders and Day Scholars. f The Community niinibers 30, of whom 12 conduct classes each day in various branches. Young Jjadies admitted from 5 years i'he French aad German languages taught by natives of both countries, as well as all the branches of an English education. Music and other accompiishmentH taught i>y the ladies of the Convent, and by the most eminent teachers in iiie city. mti § n (a W § O tfi H O «■• wii « -wfiBB^ wiMi«it»i«'4>Misliiiit«, nminixk' IS I +» •H i R«v / > e j son. 1 Mcln S. (;iark !^ Itev Rker Pi KM;urd< Mtni of men of est, John omas J. Jd II. Jli FtlltllJr lLt1>.% a^ primi. iSso] AtMANACK. 1G9 •A ScoTtA. — Jniif^mishe^Hev Hugh GiltiK. Pictou, Kevd Ronald «ld. Lwrwre^ Rev A. MciTillTra}-. Aii$ai(f, Very K«r W. B. Mc- Diocese of Ariohat. . Hie D'mcdso of Arichat oompriaefl tke Island of Cnp« Uretou^ and three EiiiUeni Counties of Nova Si-otta pro|>er. £fltabli8h«d Sept. 91, 1844. Bithop- -Uif<:!it Rev. Joiw CAMF.nON, i> d., residing at Arichat. Nov McDonald \j>od, V.O., and Rev, Wm McFlier«ou. tV/y>e (Jeorgt, K«v J. Prater. WMt River, Ohio, K«v Ron Mcriillivray. 8t. Andrete% R*v J. V. Mc- Donnell. Pimvfuetfe^ Rev J. Riihard Pomquettt Forks, Rov .1. J. ChiKliolm. TracndRe, Rev F. !)rajiaaanl. Ilnrhour BoueMe^ Rev Herl)ert Oerroir. Clutfgboroufjsi, Rev Michael Tomkins. Cape CnnM, Rev D. McDonald. Port Mulffrawe, Ruv. Miclinel I^fiin. Port Fdkm^ Rev. Pelcr Fourgeron. CJlVK Bur.To3i.~^ArichaL, Rev J- Quinnan, n i>. Little ArichiU, Rev W. I. Talbot D^Kscumae^ Rev Jamos Qninan, jr. VAnloise>y Rcr M. EXhier. R^l Mands, Rev John McDongall, River Bourgetois, Rev C. P. MnrteU. Ennt Bay^ licv Neil McLeod. Grand Narnnv's, Rev &I. McKetiKie. Boff St. jLnwrence^ Kcv. G. McAuley. Boitdaie^ Rev R. Grant. Cape North, Jngoninh^ Rev George McAuley. Nwth Sydney, Rev Daniel MolatwUt. LittU Brns d'Or, Rfev M* McPhorson. Smith ^'«fr/««», Rev James 'mnan. J/fK/»-<»-/)»ew, Rtfv John Quinan. Creit/' HuJi, Rev IK l^neron. JtuUtjue, Rev Archibald diisholin. Pwt Bhorl^ Rev Colin CliiRh<4ni. Broad Co(fe^ Rev Dpnatd OltMiQlin. Afoirtfaree, Rev K. McDonald. Cheticanip, Rev I'eter Flsset. {rlade Bav, Rer John Shaw. Mf^oa, Rev K. J. Macdomtld. CoutBay, Rev li. Chisaohn, Amu, Graud Sartvtos, Rev Atex McOINlnky. -.•... ;i..ni, . .n m' ft; T. , .,i , v^,-f ^.i^ Kelieiqus ^Ad MterarF IxniUtjitl^na..^^ *TTMK^-'i (^.ou.HnK AND S>:mikaikv («<' St< I FKAMCia X AViRR. •^AtaUished in (be townof Autigonieb. Rector, Itev.U. Gil Us. Professor*, Rev. Dr. A. Ghifimlin, Rev Dr. A. Cameron, RoitDr. N. McNeil, A. McDonaht, Esq., ProfttSMtr of Matheiaatics : J. D. Copeland, Professoi o( Cheaiititry; A. C'hiDholni, Anaistant Professor of Mathematics. •'Ti'ite TttAi'iisT ttoinits. at? TracwdJe, have a fldirisMng establishment. The Monks are priniipally natives of Belgium. Here also, thet« is a Con- ".^f ^"Hi^V'A TM;f'rV^tt:''«H'; \ v. '> PRBS3YTJ51iIAN OHUBCH 1^ CANADA. Synod of the 'Maritime ProTi&cea. >i1hU tul vert t of th* Sisters of Charity, all natives ofthA;^hic«, and generally ot French and Sfcotfch origin. "^ ■ ■. J"n* . i Thk SisTKRSOF THK CdistOfttGATiON OF ^QTKE Dame, of Montreal, have a grand arid flourishing acadeinjf for ferualc education of the liighuat order in the town of Arichat. Besides, there are throughout the diocu>o many academies, and superior and common schools, partly supported by goveruineut, and partly by cohtribiitiohs of the people. PiJKfiBYTRKY OF Syimikv — Miva and Sydney, Rev Hugh McLeod, i> i>. Rev Alex Farquharsoin, Rev J. Murra}'. Sf/dney Mines, liev Matthew WiU son. Rev Donnjd' McMillan. St. AnrVA anil North S/nn-e, Rev .\braham Mcintosh. BotUarderie' Rev David Drummoml. Cnpe Nortft, Rev Peter (ylarke. 6'«*rt7-«w rtwrf/'frttttiow^ ReV Donafd Sutherland. Loch Ln^uml, liev Gsfvin Sinclair. Otace Bay Mitks, Rev Allan McLban. Ofand Rker, Rev G. Lawson Gordon.' / PlifcsBYtKKY •Murdoch Stewart. W51FU vxuruvii.- OF ViCTOiMA ,jA^]i>' Ru;HMf>Ni) — Wltycocimiayh, Rev . Port Hastings ai/irt Rice r Deiti<, Rev Wm (J. Forlx-s. 8 ^1 H. H. FULLER * CO., Afeafs Ur " •;!" I 17( UBLCIieRS FARMERS [1»»0 Bmhleck and Fork$, kev Keuntlh McKenrF Waixacb — NevB AnnoH and Wentworth, Rev Jannm Wataon. Goo$e River, Rev W. S. Darragh. Wallace, Kev Jainea Murray, A.M. River John, Rev H- B. McKay. Tatainagimche, Rev Thomas Sedgewkk. Ptt(/wa$h, liev J. M. Sutherland, a b. Amher$t, Kev Thomas Tallach. Sjrringhitl, Rev, C. G- Glass. Wallace, Rev. 8. Boyd. Presbytbbt or Tkuho — O^u/lmo, Revds John I. Baxter, J. H Chme, A.M. ^'V^ Kev William McCulloch, i>. D. Riverside, Kev A. (/ameron. St. PatWs, Truro, Rov John MeMiilan, bd. Upper Lmdtmderry, Rev Jenies Sinclair. Stewincke, Kev Edward Graiit. Middle Steunacke, Kev Edwin Smith. Truro We$t, Rev A. Burrows. Lower London- detry. Rev James McLean. Acadia Mine^. Rev John A. I^>ffan. Coki- «^-en7/», Kev James S. Carruthers. Parrsfioro', Rev .\. W. Mcl^eoil. £co-\ ttomy, Rev Alex F. ITiomson. Upper Steunacke. Kev J. C. Meek. Pkksbytery of Halifax — Mutquodoboit, Rev Robt Sedgwick. Agent if the Church, Rev P. G. McGregor, D l>. Fort Ma$^g, Hahfam, Kev K. F. Burns, D n. Halifax, Prdf. A. Poilok, dd. Lawrencttuwn, ^c, Rev Alex. Stuart. '//n/j/JIfa:, Prof A.McKnight. 9v. HnlifaM, Vrof J. Cur-ie. St. MntthexDB, Halifax, Rev. Robert Laing. Dartmouth, Rev P. M Morrinon, Newport. Rev EI)enezerMcNab. Richmond, liev A. L. Wyllie. St Antlrew'M. Half ax, Kev Ttiomas Duncan. Chalmert Churck, Halifax, Kev 0. B. Pitblado. Windsor, Rev A. J. Mowitt. Poplar Grove, Hulijpix, Kev Allan Simpson. St. John's, Halifax, Kev John Forrest. KtrUvUle. Kev J. B. Logan, a m. Milfn'd, Rev A. B. Dickie. Maitland, Rev T. Chalmers Jack. Musqttodtioit Harbour, (j-c. Rev James Rosborough. Bermuda, Kev Walter Thorburn. Cornwallis, Rev Archibald MclJougall. Little River, Musatuxluboit, Rev Duncan McKinnoii. Kennetcook, Kev A' lam Gtinn. Shiibenncfrdie, Kev M. G. Henry. B'dford, liev G. Christie. Kempt and Walton, Usv John Mcljsan. ' ElmsdaU, RdV Jacob La; ton. AnmijwUa and Bridgetoicn, Rev Gra}'. PREsaVTKRY OP LUNENBIIRO AND YARMOUTH— Z««»fnAttr«7, Rev W'lliam Duff. Shelburnt, tfc. Rev El)enezer D. Millar. Mahoi e Bay, Kev I). S. Fraser. Yarmouth, Kev William Robertson. Bridyewuier, Kev John Cameron. New Dublin, Kev A. Brown. iro y •■ Presbytery of St. John. — Fredericton, Rev John Brooke, D i>. fjondviiden'y and Cantpbell Sett., Kev Andrew Donald. St. John's Church, St. John, Rev James Bennett, i> d. Spi'ingjield and Kngli$h Settlemtnt. Rev I^wis Jack, Bocabec and Wmoeig, Rev William Millen. Calvin Church, St Jolm, Rev David Maclise, n.D. St. Stephens, St John, Rev I>onald McRae. St. Af^rew^s Church, St. John, Rev William, Mitchell. St. Stephen, 'RevW. v. Begg, ma. C/i'/MK^n, Rev Samuel Johnson. /SMMt-a:, Rev James Gray, A.M. St. Davids, St. John, Rev David Waters, L,i..i>. Buctoucha and Cocagne, Rev Jrio \f. Murray. Moncton Rev Joseph s » o I o o 3 o H t U o 8 e *» >i «j o r « ct « O O « O o w. Kcol irnrlina t'ologue, «enttlji« li«1iuln*s reri«mes» R»bo«t8uM'ii Syp«rior Mill and ('Irtmlar Sawn. I o o (A n o (3 1 <3 > o fS « o o .d 01 « 4* e n 1880] !' ilLMANACK. 171 Hoffg. Curlfton. St. .fuhit, IJav J. C. Durftms, An. Richinvnti, Ri;» Ken- neth McKay. Grnml FaU», Rev M. K. INiradm (MiMionarv). Stanlty awl Nnthwnnk, \l«v l*oter Melvill«, ma, h i». Prinrr Wilitnm, li«'v Win. ItuMfl. WwHhUH-k, lt«'v. J. McCi. McKay. Ilarwij^ l<«v K. Roberta. A'tn- cardhie, \h>v 8. Kunitell. Pkksijytkkv of Mtramichi— ffiW/' CArtWft, Rev Thomas NhOioIiom. Hnthnut, |{ev S. Hoiistcm. 1'iutlham, Rt-v .J. A. F. Mvllriiii, R»?v 1.'. Jurilitie, Sf. I). Uliirhdile aiul JJerbif^ Ut\y Tlum (J. JoliiiHtuiie. />A«'//^^»^«, Rev .1. 0. HH^linftn. HI ivf: Hirtr, Rev John lJ<»l»rrl»on. Itiv/tibiuio, Rov M. Mavkenzie. /Iumi liitftr, Rev , John Jtoyd. A'c/r /^ chnumil. Rev 1*. I Jndsa}-. ritKHHYTKHV or 1'KINCK Kl»WAHl> Isl.AM> — /7«f. Ceort/eiouii, Rev John McKinuon. I'utlai/ittfl, Rev Alexander Munro." Richmnul Bay, Itev H. Crawford. ' Xltm Chnt'ch, CViniiotttloirn^ Uev J. M. Mclleod. Suiniuertlilf, Rev Neil McKay, tit. Jame$, Charlottetovm. Rev Kenneth Mol/iiinnn. Princt- , town^ Rev llobert Laird. «b'f. Peten, Rev -W. Scott. Mount Sf.ei04irt and West St. Peter's, Rev W.R. Frame, //ay Fortum, (fc, R«v Jolin (i. Camer«»n. i^f/**^ St. Pettis, Rov S. C Gunn. \Vt»t liiver, Rev Wni. 9''W'' West PoiiU, Cuni^tbelltoii, «fc., Itev Charles t'raser. Albertun nml Thjiihh, Rev Arthur F. Carr, a.m. Woodeilk, Rev John Sutherland- Aftirmy nnrhnur. Rev Krne«t S. Buyne. CavetulUh and Naw Glasyow, R.;v W. 1*. Ajrchibald. Bel/nat, Rev ,<1l. S. Stewart. • i PuKSBVTKHV i»K Nkwf(>i;m>l.anu— >S<. JoJih'b, Uev MoHus ilarvey, Rev \j. ii. McNeill, am. Harbor Gr/fce, Kev Alexander Row.-Bitjfof IslnjuU^ Rev. D. Creclman. Jietis' Cove, Kev A. Gunn. FonKKiN ^Ii.s.sioNAi{iK8— Rev John W. T^fcKenzie, Efnte; Rev Joseph Annand, Aneityum; Rev. H. A. R4>bertHon, JCromanga, New /iebrides; Rev John Morton, Srwnima Grande; Rev K. J. Grant. San Fanaudo; Rev ThonvuH Cliristiev Cohvii, Tnnidud. Geiwrat Treasurer, Rev P. G. McGregor, d.d., Halifax. Clerk, R^jv P &1. Morrison, Dai tiuouth. ,. College of the Fresbytertftn Oltitreh.' TuKnuxiifM' DjirAUT»iK>iT AT liM.itAX— Pro/. is, Ri-v John (yurrio. Prof, of uiurch JUistorjf and Pastoral TJieolotjii, iJev ^lllan Puliok, u.u. -yr ;j T fT'<-» *. rr MINISTSB8 OP ASSOGIATBD BAPTIST OHUBCHES. Central Aseooiation. \ Hfdifax^ Revda. J. F. Avery, J. W. Blanniug, An., John Miller, R. R. Philp, A o., v.. M. Saunden, 4 m., and D. G.Shaw. Walton, Rev. Jeremiah Bancroft. Maillaad, IlanU^ G. N. Italientine, Bei-wick. Revdn S. McC Black, A n., I). O. Parker, A M. Nero Germany, M. "W. Brown, A i». Wt^'vilU. Revd8 John Chase, J. M. Ciamp,. u i>., IC. A. Crawley, i> p., S. W. DeBlois, a m., A. W. Sawyer, i> i),, Isaiah Wallace, A m., and I). M. Welton, A M., ni i>. KentrtUe, Rev F. 1). Crawley, A b. Canmiit/, Rcvtls 1). Freeman, a m., Stqplteu March. Green/i'tUl,Bev A- K. Inf,'raui. Canard, Rev.. S. B. Kenipton» A M. Windsin', Rev K. M. Keirstead, A \i. Uaimiwwta PltnKs, Rc^'d« Wallace Lucas, William Speticer. Stewiacke, Rev James Meado^^s. Cnmbridf/e, R«v J. F. Murray,' a h. Kempt, RcnmIs Danf^'l Mcl^efid, George W<*ather8. Neio GUinimt*. Itev P. S McGregor. Neirpoii, Rev J. A. McLean. Long Point, Rev D. Pineo. Kinnston, Ayletford,Hiiv miMMrt^d %^ «ll»f1'N*« WEBB, fe^lB' Ike m^mhtttHmttTu Lii1»rflMtlii9 Ollf» Till 01lTe> Lar4» West firgiuU, ke. h * » r i I 172 BKLOHKRS KARMKUS [1880 K. O. Read. Upper Ayltqford, Key. J. L Read. Cketter. Rer I. J. Skinner, a b. Ua^erame, Rev .lameii Stcrens. Trrnumt Kev f^har'.es Tapper, d d. BiUioien, Bydner Welion. Hamttpoit^ Rev Kdw Wbilnian, A B.. Afakone Bay, Rev John Williamr. The Central Association, comprising the countiea of Kings, Hants, Lunenburg and Halifax, meets tnii year at Windtior on the Saturday following the aOth of June, 1880. Weatern AaaoolBtion. Parker* » Cove, Rev H. Achilles. Nktaux, Rev W. A. .). Blakeney. Port Lome, Rev J. E. Blakeney. Ltttorencttoton, Rev .1 C. blakfiify. Pnrndue, Rev John Brown. Lower Granvillt, Rev F. Benttle. ffthrdn, R*v A. Cohoon. YurmoutJt, Rcvds John CUrk, G. K. D«v. Lake Gem-yt, Rev A. Cogswell. New Tuaket, Rev A. J. Cogswell. Tutktt, Rev P. R. Foster. We$tport, Rev l» B. Gates. Liverpool, Rev G. O. Gates. Hfitlbvrnr, Rev G. H. Gondy. New Albnnv, Rev E. J. Grant. Anminolis, Rev T. A. Higgins. JUelvern, Revds W. E. Holl, Obed Parker. Arcadia, Kev. A. H. havers. Digbu Neck, Rev J. C Rforse. Mtlton, Queens Co.. Revds P. F. Murray, J. I. DeVVolf. Ragged lilands, Rev J. F. McKoune. Miltm, Yniinouih Co., Rev J. B. McQuiilin. Saulnterville, Rev M. Nomiondy. 8t. Mary's Bay, Rev W. L. Parker. Clements, Kev J. M. Parker. Chegot/- C, Rev 11. N. Parrj'. Barrington, Rev W. H. Kichan. Ohw, Rev Jolin we. Middleton, Rev J. H. Robbins. Diaby, Rev J. H. Sanders. Deer- Jitld, Rev J A. Stubbert Aylesfyrd^^av Chas Tupper, i» ». Beaver River, Rev G. B. Titus. Briflgetown, Rev W. H. Warren. The Western Association, comprising the counties of Tarmcath, Digby, Shelbume and Annapolis, meets tius year at Freeport, on the third Saturday of June, 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Baatem Aaaooiation. Oxford, Rev J. J. Armstrong. Cmtuo, Rev A. W. Barss. Tatamagouche, Rev D. W. Crandall. Pugwash, Revds H. Bool. Edwin Clay, d i>. Trwv, Revds D. W. C. Dimock, J. E. Goucher. St. Mary's, Rev Henry Eagles. Great Village, Revds M. P. Freeman, T. B. Lay ton. Upper £coit reiU Weal 1«4I« B«j B«ai« [1880 {er (. J. r Charles A^ hitman, I, Hantii, Saturday 9lakeney. blaki'iM-y. Itthrun, e Gei»'yt^ Rev P. U. •ifttlburnr, «ev T. A. , Rev. A. Revmif. Kev McK«en. A. Steele. lev F. O. (.p. er, Cum- Advocaie At H. H. FTLLCR t CO.'S, k«*d of Power*! Wharf. mtt, John cDonnld, sor, N. S i»«r«r, J. inimingti, ind P. E. rday after !tt, D. A. son, J. £. Masters, 9 B o I ? 8 I <» P f* 4 o p 3 m 1880] ALMANACK. 173 Board of Homo Mlaalono. Kcvdti O K. Day, m n., A. Ck>hoon, J. CUrk, J. R. McQuillan, A. If. ' Lavem. (i. Y. Parrv, and A. C. Rubttint, J. C. AiKl«r»on. W. K. Doty. W. A. C. Randall, James Crosby, P. D. Kinney, A. S. Murray, Dea A. Simpson, . John MaroU, Ksqis. I Ministerial Sdnoation Board. ' Kevds ^. U. Kcmpton, A. W. Sawver, d i>., Stephen W. DeRlois, Isaiah Wallitee, U. W. M. Carey, D. (i. McIJouald, Hon James McDonald, m rr., and J. VV. Bants, C. F. Luton, Ksqrrt. Aoadia CoUese. Wolfrillo. GovRR!foRfl— Rev A. W. Sawyer, D v., President of Uie Collnre, te offifUi. A. VV. Masters, Rev S. B. Kempton, a ft., J. II. Harding, William l. Dicta uTMKXT ok Abts Faculty— Rev A. W. Sawver, d n.. President, and Proi'essor of Moral Philoaopliv and Evidences of (Jhristiaoit}'. Rev J. I M. Cramp, i> i>., Professor linieritus. Rev I<^ A. Crawlev, n l>.'. Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy. D. F. Higgins, a m.. Pro- fessor of MatJiematics. R. V. Jones, a m.. Professor of the Greek and I^tin La^guagOH. Rev D. M. Wclton, Pit D., Professor of Klietoric. J. E. TuA«, A M.^ Professor of History. G. F. Kennedy, a m.. Professor of H^atural Science. Thbulooical Department — Rev E. A. Crawley, n d.. Principal, and Professor of Hebrew, New Testament Greek, and Exegesis. Kev. A. W. Sawver, u D., Professor of Evidences of Clirintianily. Kev D. M. Weiton, pu D., Professor ot Christian D«jctrines and Pastoral Duties. Aasoof ated Alamni of Aoadia Oollese. President, E. D. King, Esq., am.; Vice President, Rev G. M. W. Carey, A M.; SecreUinr, B. H. Eaton, Esq, a m.; Treasurer, L. M Smith, A n. ; Directors, R. JST. lieckwith, Esq. A. Coldwell, A M., U. H. Bligh, A M., Kev W. P. Everett, Rev J. W. Manning, a b. ^■„^, .i; .: Horton Aoademj. Prof J. F. Tufts, M A., Principal, Latijt and Ancieat History. Mr. .7. B. Hall, PHD., Vk)e-PrincipaL Greek and English. Albert C«Idwell, ma., Maiheniatics. Prof G. T. Kennedy, (of Acadia College) Natural Science. Ladiks Skmimary. — Miss Mary E. Graves, Principal. Mdlle. Hngnenin, French. Mi«>s Carrie Whidden, J ^gli•ih. Mias Augusta J. Dodg«, Music. MiHK Eliza Harding, Painting ait. Drawing. Mr and Mrs G. Kenned}', Steward and Matron of Male Depariinent. METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA, ..,,,.! i^.. Those marked thus (*) are Supernumeraries. ''"^' Nova Scotia Conference. Rev S. F. Hnestis, President; Rev Jabez A. Rogers, Secretary, Haukax DiHTiiiCT.~HnlifcLe{y(»th), S. F. Huestis, 0. M. Tyler, Win H. Evans, ♦Edmund liottPrelI.»J<»hn L. Sponagle, •T. Watson Snntb. HaltfftxiSotUh), S. B. Dunn, W. Arthur Black, a.b, 'John S. Addv. Alwaya bept by BttVWlH A WKBK, direct Iiuporlera. **Bntn«Iy:aiM^H'^ Whlt» aw| i^oloyed P»iitf^» - ■^ jj iTT—t--— ar- 174 KKLCHERS FAUMERS [18S0 Conference Office. — Rev !>. Pjckaitl, JB(X)|c Steirani; Kev D. D. Cuirle, j Kditor. Dartmouth, I. M. MpHIsIi. <'T. Ahj^whi. ' Z^r/r/vwrf frwrw, Jno Wier. i WUaisor, Kalph Breeken, A M-,*M. Uichey, i>i).,»Jc4iuMcMnrn"y, *Kol»iul Murton. llaMnport, A. 1). Morton, am. JJorton, Tbon-as Kogeiv, am., I Beujainin Hills, a it., *(jr. Johnson. Kmtrille, Paul Prefttvrood I^eia- i port, V. II. \V. Pickle?. Avomlale, R. A. Daniel, »K. llretth . DHrlm;/- \ ton and Walton, G. O. Hueatis. iit MovijnreVs liny, ami Samfno, .t. ! II. Davis. Bermuda, {ITmnilton and Simterset), E. IS. Moore, (yhnphiiii \ to Wesleyans in Army and Navy, and B. (!. Bovtlen, a it. ffernuuln, {St. Georf/e's ami Iiailey'$ Boy)', Win Kyan^ ChapJam to Wesleyaivs iu Army, and J. L. I)a*soi:, a ii. ■ ' [ Tkuro DisTitH'T — Trvruj K. Alder Tenjpfe (Chairman). Acadia \ Mines, U. IJ. Mack. Onslfur, V. II. Wrfohf, A ii Pictu^t, .los. <;. Angwia. St^Uurf-on, A. F. ^Veklon Jiizer Joku, ,). A^Wmry. Maetlimd. Thomas D. Hart (Financial ^'«cretan')- Slml/erttimdie, (ieo F. Day. AUd- die MusqiuxloU)it, \V. G. Lane Alu»■* ,;:;,; | (J(jMBKHT..\Ni> Di-STRic.'" — Aiiiherst, .Tabes A. Rogera, Sec*y 'of Confer- \ once, (Chairman), ♦Kobert Tweedie. Warrtn, Wm l'llr^'is. Napnan tf Minudie. J. B. Giles (Finftm.ial Secretary), J C. B. \yiBTHicT— Guysboro, .»!»ine9 Ttreedy, •James; Buckley. Canso^ .lohn W. Howie. Manchester, K. \L Eneland, (Fiiian- ' cial Secretarv). Conntry Harbor, W. H. Laii/fille. Sifilnejf, Jos S. I Collin, (Chafnnan). S>/«lney {Nm-fh), David Hickey. (r».l^iras. It. O. ; Johnson. Port Hawke^ury, J. A. Mosher. Po>t /ioix/, George Johnson, i Inyoiiiah, 11. Williams. I Annap«>i.I8 District— >l»wifl/»/i«, A. W. Nicholson. ' Gram'itHe Pei'vy.^ Williiim H. Heartz Bridijeimon, Caleb Parker, *.l. F. Bent. Middktoa, ' Itichd Smith, (Chairman). Ayle»/ord, Josej^i Gaetr, ( Financial Secretary), | L. Stevens. Berioick, J. Cassidy. Canning, James Strothard, *J. G. : Hennigar. Hitlsbttrg, Craiiswick Jost, a m. Difiby, K. Wasson. Wey^ \ HMiUh, Wm AJnIey. Digby.Neck and Westpoi't, i*. A. Robinson. j LivBRPOOL DisTiHOT — Liverpool and MUton.Vf. C. Brown, (Chairman), i C. Lockhart Calixhnin, J. G. Bigiiey. Pot't Mouton^ J. "W. Shepberdson. Mill Village, D. U. Scott. Petite Rioiert, John Johnson. Limenbtrrfi, A. S. Tuttle (Financial Secretary). Ritcey's Coce, Arthur llockin. IVe^r Germany, John (ice. if/'/fA/eMmfc?'. Godfrey Shore. Yarmouth Distrkt.— I'wnww/A, (Sovth) J. J. 'D'asdale. (Financial Secretary). Yartmmth (ATor^/i), John Lathern, *Ingram Sutcliffc. Arcadia.^ Jatines Taylor, (Chaimvan). //efrrow, G . F. Johnston, A i*. Blrtr- rinyton, Jain«s K. Hart. Port Ln Tour, R. McArfbur. North East Harbor, James Scott. Shelburne, J. R. liorden. Lockfmrt, Wm licown. Mount Allison Wesleyan GoUeee, SaokviUe, N. B. Faculty ok Arts— James R. Inch, ix i>.. President and Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic. Rev C. Stewart, v> i>.. Professftr of Moml Philosophy an (f Christian ICvidences. Alfred I). Smith, a m.. Professor of Classics. Rev Jolni Uurwash, A m.. Professor of Cl*'iHii*t»v fiml Kxperi- mental Physics. Iiich.ird C. Weldou, A M., ru !>., Protossor of Mathenuitics. Kacuktv ok Tiiiior.'voY— Jan>,e R. Indi, rj, r>., l'resi(lettn, Professor of Old Testament Is.^egctys, and Systematic Theology. Rev J. BurwHsh. M A., Professor of' lloiuiletics. Rev. C H. Paisley, am., Pro- fessor of New Testament Greek. A. D. SQ>ith, At a., Proit.v:^r i.f Greek. *9 O H xn o 1 a K xn *% ^■r I i»a^ 08 ! „ u i S 8 n n I (0 (I o e 4> Pure JHed&clunl CoU^lilvcr Oil. from KewCuuiiUluiuils [1880 Ciirrie, (> Wier. 'Kolniul i», AM., Neiif- jHrlintf- >/»(•♦), .1. Ilin plain yaiks iu Aenifia Jos. {',. UiMnul. . Mid- , Fisder. I Conftr- I nppon (f , Josepli Oxford, 0', J. B. WiUiaiD •James (Mnan- Jos S. J, U. O. ohnson. rei-ry. iddktoa, jretary), *J. G. airman), henlson. ^w(i, A. ''in an rial Sutdiffe. [t. liir- rth East ii-own. >feiisor of of Mom} )tessor of' Kxpcri- leinatiis. i oHicio). K, l>ettn, Ucv J. M., I'ro- "ireeii. O g I on \ o p CO For sftle byH. II. FULLER &^U, heftd H Powei^s Wharf. ^Uttmmit^^^tM 1880] atin. Fkmale Bkanch — Principal, Kev 1). Kennedy, 8ti>. Matfon, ^IisD. Kennedy. Chief Preceptress, Alis.s Adelaide H. VVhitfiold. Board ot Instruc- tion. Kev I >. Kennedy, L i- n., LanjjuaKes, Loj^ic, etc. IMiss Adelaide II. Whitfield, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Aliss Blanch llonnett, Belles Lettres, etc. Miss Hannah .Iohn.son, mi .a.,*.'// -iji . , , . , . - „. . . -■ f'**i fA Xi .rl'»i -ilVi , v.. ;•■<■( 1 i THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN THE MARITIME wnvr.'Sfr'&^^oviMCES. ^^ asi^i^ IN CONNKCTION AVITH TlIK CHUHCII OF .SCOTLANn. PnF.aBYTKKV OK PiCTOU.— -Rcv A. J. McKichan, MiHleratw. Rev i Robert McCunn, A m.. Cleric. St. Andrew'g, Pictim. vacant. ^SV. Pnufs, ] Ea$t River, Pictou, Kev VV. McMillan. St. OdmrUta, Wtat Branch, East : River, vacant. SuUartwi ami WesfvUle, Kev Charlf^s Dunn. AfcLtllan's ! Mountain, Kev William Stewart. Barney's Rice.r aj,U Ejvnaher, Kev A. J. ' McKichan. Rnt/er's IJill and Cape John, Kev J. W. Fraser, am. Rirer ; Jdhn, Kev A. McCunn, M A. (iairlach, vacant. Mr I). McKunzie, student, i is l.ibour'ng at KailtoWn as catechist The Piclou l're>l)ytery holds its meetings on the last Wednesdays of February, May, August and Dtri-uil»er. pHiNf'K Ki)\VAi;i) Lsi.AM), Kev John (ioodwill. Since the Union, consummated June I5th, 1875, the minority of the late Synod of the MaiitiMic I'rovlmcs in coiiiu'ctioii with tiie (-'iuivch of Scotland, continue to co-operate wit ii the United Church iu the Kducational, Foreign Mission, and Widitws' (Si Orphans' Schemes. UMOn.'V A HKHK, M'liolOMtlr l»mKKl"t>«« llllltfaiv. Inqiiliicd for VrW.M wilt rocoUo t Torjr AU«niloii» MSS! 176 » K T- V II K II 8 PAR y\ K US [18811 PtiHiip: tlip I«!»t ypJir a new conp^rountion Iur been orfl;niii'/p(l nt Vnlc Collcry nnil SutUci-lanpph Bailtor; St. John, iV. /?., Kpv C, \\. WooiUnok ; VnvnwHth, U.-v AIpx Mcdrcffor; CtieboffHf, Hcv .laniPH Shipperley ? LivevjHwL Kev I>. MoCircfror, n.A.; afiJton, Rev Knooh Hnk«>r; PlcfimtU Kifor on4 Ohi• flii-kcyj (?(i««i««. Mr. G Kullor; Mnitlaml^ liantu 0>.. Kev .1. H. llRwesi /VoiV (iti'f Seltna, Kev J. VV, (^)x; Hitmomy, Ki'v K. Rose; MtmfhfKfer^ Rev .r«coI/ WliitniiUi; Murqnt'ee, 6% Eev VV'in l*eacocii{ J. B. Wodrow, bt. John, N. B., (Treasurer). I »v* V- U,-tl AFRICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. ITai!fa.r, vacant; Rerch Ifitf, Rev AloTt Bailey? Prcgfnn^^e (iporpe Oarvpi'y; Carle, on^ N. B„ Rev Saml R. Walls; Cortm/iUif,^ Rev John Smith : Mhttionarif, Rev N. GrayUtn. TIuh ABSOciation meets tbe tint Saturday in Septeml>c>* of each year. (i..i-,i.\' .tt,fa.nfif 1". -v! s»«.ti BRITISH MffiTHODIST BPISOOPAL. Rt R«'V R. R. l)i(«ney. Bishop, Chnfhnm, OntaHo. Halifnx, Rev C. W. Doiiwy, Uislrlct Book StPWnnl; Rev Jessie Coleman. Liverikiol, Rev \V. J. A. 'lohnson, SooretarA' of Confifi'encc. Shefhuitie, Rer- Oeorge W. Sndth. Vavmmth^ Rrtv 0. W. Brown. Anihent. Rev W. C Brook. 5/. John and C^ifletoH, Kev. W. C llmoki, (inv»f)oiy}u*fh, Rov. Charted UamiUon. St. Thomas, Danish \V. /., Rev E. Mel. Harper. tiiT\ a * '>ni au' FRBfi BAPTIST CDNFERENCB. Ynrmoufh CtMn/t/— Rev U'm M. Knollin, Yarmouth; Rpv F. Bn'ipork, Tusket; Rev 0. Cann and Rev J. F. ^Sinith, Heaver Klvor; Rev 8. K. Vi'^nst. I>eerrtel. Oram, IJppor, Arpde; Rev W. Weston, Upper Pubnico. SheUiiirn* <\)Mf»/jy— Kov A. Swim, Hear Point; Rev T. O. l>eWltt, t>ne 8at)le Island ; Rev W. Oowney and J. I. Porter, Barrinj^ton; Rev Ed'",!. Croxvell, P«»rt Eitonr. Qwcns (^>wn^y — Rev S. N. Royal, Port Medway. Kintfn Ot>Httjf—H«v Mr. Vxnwort, HI uk K'lck : Rev ,L Cox, Canninp;. Hfnt* r.iMW/j/— Rov (iPo E. Stnrffps. Walton. Jf. Luther Roth. Luntnljurff ; Upv J. A. SchofFor, AL^Jame /iaji. ^■ipkNric find .HMrliillc AriUs beftvy Ktork. nuw«. — ITon Mr Jiisiicc Wilkinn, i».c.l., Vind ; Tfon 8. L. Slinnnor, dim,., Vi»H!orn«! Liiwwon, I'li.n., i.r, d., IV1<(}ill Coll ; Hcv Proft-ssor MoKiiiyht, I) i». ; lU'v I'rcsiflftu I)nr;. d.c.i,., VInil ; Uvv Jolm Aiuhrns^', A.M., V^ind ; Hev ThoinnH J. Duly, ma., iSt Mnry's; Her HonnId McDuimld, a.u., St Mary'a; Hun l*. ('Hrti'iet Hill, u.v.t.., VInd. ; I'rofi'ejiMr 1). V. Ili^ryitiH, am., Acndin ; Kdwnrd Fnrrcll, Ksq, A.n., St Mniv'9, m.i». ; Mtttthew II. Hirliey, Ef<(|., m.p..; Diivid Allison, m.I)., Violoriii Coll., Out., (Supf of lOdiicntion) ; I'lOHidtMit .Tumcs H. Iticli, Li,.i) , SHckvllle; lion liiiwrencc 0. I'ower, AH, St Mnrv's ; Ucv E. M. Sunnders, a.m. Ariulin ; lion. John 8. 1). Thompson, ICnq, Altornoy (icnernl; li. K, Dliuk, Esq, mu , L r c n., Edinhur^li ; Aloxaiidcr 1*. Held, Eho, m.i>., l.h.c.w., EdinhnrKli ; Hon Jndu-e .lohnston, M A ; Kev A. M((iic;;or ; Hcv 1). Iloncvniun, i».c li., VInd; llev T. A. llimiinp, m.a., Acmliu. Hetfintmr, F. C. SHinl- clirnst, Oltit'O, 12 I'rinco 8t, fitilirax. L'luihman of Cnnvoratinti, M. n. DhIv, Ehu., ha. M.I'., Clerk «/' Omvoratioti, H. II. Eaton, m.a. ; OiUcc, ilugslciu Building, Ibllia St., llHJit'ux. DAIiHOUSIE OOLLEOB AND UNIVBRBITY, HALIFAX. BoAni) OF OovKiiNOHB — llon Sir Wm Yoanp, Knight, Chief Jui- tice ol Novn Scotia, ('/lairnitni. lion Sir Chas Tupju'r, k.c.m o , c.B., m.o., m.i\, lion J. \V. Uitrhie, Judge of Supreme Court of Novn Hcotni. Hon S. L. SImnnon, q.c, Very Ucv Geo M. Grant, d.d., Principal, Queen's UnivcrHitv, Ont, James F. Avery, »i.i) , William J. Htairs, Esq, VIoe-Chancellor of the UniverHlty of Halifax, Hon Alfred G JimcB, Esq, WlUhun P. West, Es., PivfeaHor of Lofjic and Mctaphjuira. ('harles Macdonald, m.a., Profensar of Afatha- miitics. John Johnson, m.a., Proffsunr of Clmslvn. George Lawson, pii.n., LL.D. Profuxor of Chemistry and Mineralw/i/. James DeMill, M.A., Professor oj History and Rhetoric, James Gordon McGregor, m.a., DSC , Professor of Mathematical and Experimental Physics. James Liochti, Esq, Ttttor in Modem Lamfuayes. Dkpartmknt of Scikncr— Very Uev Principal Ross, d.d., Pro- fessor of Politif^d Economy. Rev Wni Lyall. LL.d., Profrssor of Loffic. Charles Macdonald, m.a , Professor of Matheinatlcn. John Johnson, M.A., Professor of fMtin. George Lawson, rii.D., M..!)., Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Hiolorficnl Scirnre. James DeMill, M.A. . /Vo- fessor of English. Jiinie."< IxMchti, Professor of French, German and BKOIVN A nKMB, WliMleHNte lirngglsts, HuIUhx* !^W M I I 178 « K L C H K U S FARM KU 8 [1880 C'^pnnish. Jntnos Oordoti McGr?nor, ma., prc, ProfeMor of E.rperi- menhil and MathrnuUlatl f'/i'^sics. Itcv David Iloiicytimii, U.O.L., Professor of (j!fiolni}if, Pah'imtaloijtf, Miiifivahu/i/. TiMiMs. — The Winter Sonsion for 1879-80 eminences on Wednesday, Oct 29, 1S7'.>, and ends on April 21, 1880. The Kuinmer SeHHion oom- nionoos on Munday, April 20, 1880, and cIohch June 30, 1880. Incouporati') Ai.umni — Horltcit Af Jinyne, M.A., vn.u.,Pr€.ii(fent. Hnj;!. McKon/.io, m.a., I'ltePrcsideut. James Forrest, m.a., /Vm- SHnr. Francis 11. Hell, u.a., iScrniary. Robert Ses(etrirs and I^imident of the. Fantlti/. Alex 1*. Kcid, M.n., L.K.C.8., Edin. L.C.P., nuds., Cnuada, Prtifcssors of t/ie Prhuu^^k's and Practice ., New York, m.i>., IJniy. Halifax, Professor of Ana- tomu. t) A. Campbell, M.i>., c.a:,, II. McI). Henry, ll.h., ProftiiSQrs of Stedical Jurisprudence. B. G. I'aee, m.d., m.u.c.s., Loud., Lecturer on Uotamj. Mr W. H. Waddell, Instructor in Procticnl Chemist nf. Mr C. E. Piittner, fnstrnctor in Practical /V»f?"; c.v. I)r Campbell, f)*'motistnifor of Anntomij. Dr. A. P. Held, Dean v"i JVmisurer Dr J. F. Black, Iie;jistrar, Dr A. Lawsou, Assistant /.iyuiUat. \>-:i 't-.Ui < t TECHNOLOOIOAJ. INSTITUTE, HALlii'AX. ^ « (Established 1877.) ;iy^i;'y .:,:( Patrons — lion Sir William Younff, Kr, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia; Wni J. Stairs, Es., Andrew Dcwar, Ai*cliitect. Faci '-.rv OJ? IvsTRUCTORS — Professor Lawson, ph.d., i.l.d., f.i.c , Lecture^- in A:p-'.:( 'turai Chenu'stri/ and Botanff. Professor DeMill, m.a., Ijectuifir in Encjiist. Prolbjaor J. <; l., Ledurer in Gc<''of/if, Palaonfohfpj and Mintra- loiftf. Jol.r Bx ''!i.ff, K. G. Fruser, (Government Analy.st) Pentonstra- tor in Indistrtk.^ wV'/m*./. y. Alex McKay, (Principal Dartmouth s i»*»;»»r«i|»' s tivo i) I'liest Protfctrir, ;Viipfint«r>, S|»onsc Itnftn. <C' fMrcr m Mfrhunicnl Etitfiiiffrinff, Naval Arrhrteriun ana Mcrhaniral Ihawintf, Georjjfl T Smithew, Lenturcr m Freehand Drawimj. B. H. Kenrinjr, A%^oo Inst C. E., (Cilv Engmcs^r) luittrudor in Civil Enifineeriug. Antlrew Dewar, (Architect) /^dwfr in Architectural Druwtmj. — — •. ■ «, . [The nartlculurs of other Colleges and Kducotionfll Institutions will be found in connection with titu Dcnoniinutionnl tnattcrs with i^liivh the InHtitutiuns are connected. | . \ PtJBIilO SCHOOLS. ^r^ H* Council of Puhlic Instructioh — The Members of the Exccti- tiv6 Council. SuVRftlNTENDENT OK El>UCATrON'— pRvid AlHfiOn, Es(|, LL.D. ExAMiNKRH FOR THE Thovinok, to oxnmine and license Teachers — fMnffiWf/A, Kcv Geo B. Dodwell, M.a.; tSchool Mauaf/emetit, Teachinff, «^r., Hev Piincipnl Hohs, t>. d.; Mathemntiva, D. F. Higgins, A. w.; llistoiij ojid (ieofjraphy, Rev Thos J. I)aly. Normal and Modkl Schools, Thuho — Method, and the Natural Sciences, J. B. Calkin, M. A., Princifml of the Normal College and Model School; Em/Inth Lnm/tiage, (Jtwpaphy, jj-c, — ' ; Mathe- maticH, : ; musi/', . Modkl School. — En(//ish, Ancient and Modern Languages, W. 1). Diujock, n.A. ; Mathematics and Nnturul Scienm, Jhs Little ; Orade VIII,, Miss M. a. Hamilton ; (Sradc VII., Miss Janet ArchibnJd ; (hade VI., MiNS Ellen Dickie; Grade V., Mi8.s Bessie Welwter ; Grade IV., Miss Agnes Ilantilton ; Gmde III., Miss Bessie Archihahl ; Grade II , Miss Miiry J. Mclicod ; Grade I., Miss Marv UuB.sell. Willou) Street Branch— Grades IV. ^- V., Miss 11. Church; Grades i., 11. ^- Hi., Miss M. Newcombc. Inapectors of Schools for Nova Scotia. Annapolis, Leandcr 8. Morse, Esq., Ik^dgctown ; Antic/onish, Angus Mclsaac, Antigonisli ; Cape Breton, Alex. McKintion, Sydney; Colches- ter, David 11. Smith, Truro; Cmnbcrlinid, W, D IVlcKcnzic, E.sq.. pHn-shoro'; District of Dixjby, llev John Ambrose, m.a , Digby ; District of Clare, Rev K. D'Homnide, Clare; Gii>/sl>oro\ Wm. Ilarlshome, (luvsboro'; Ifalifar, H. Condon, Education Otfice, Halifax ; Hants, Rev J. i). McGillivray, Newport; Inverness, John Y. Gnnn, Broad Cove; Kings, Colin W. Roscoe, Upper Canard ; Lnncnbnrg, G. W. lliliz, m.d., Chester; Pictou, Daniel McDonald, New Glasgow; Queens, C. T. Andrews, m.d., Brookfield; Richmond, M. T. J. McNeill, Esq., River Bourgeois; Shelburne, A. C. A. Poane, Banington ; Victoria, Eev Kenneth McKen/Jc; Yarmouth, G. J. Farish, m.d., Yarmouth. Oommlssioners of Schools. Annapolis West — Revs H. D. DcBlois, T. A. Higgins, W. M Godfrey ; and Peter Bonnett, Robt Mills, Whitman Annstrong, Wra V. Jones, IsaiahDelap, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Forl)e8, Wm Dargie, John L. Rice, John D. Potter, Robert Troop, A. B. Cunninghau, Samuel McCormick. f BROWN « WKBBj Corner Duke and BoUltt SIrcets, IbiUfax. H, H.Hlltsm & CO., head.ot I'cv^er^N Wliai-f, mr: ■9«?" 180 BELCllEItS FAKMRUS [1880 Aniuipolia JSast^—Uevs L. M. Wilkins, W. H. Warren, antl Caleb I*arker; and Miner Tunper, IlartUnpf it. Morse, Jouathun Wuodbury, ! M. D.. JesHC Oakes, William Miller, B. JI. Puvkcr, A. M. Gidney, : Bcniah Kniiiney, lieriah Daniclt?, Wm H. Bulconi, Lewis G. DcBloiB, M. D., U. U. Durling, Edward Marshall, James 1*. Foaier, f^dward H. i Pliinney. j Antlgonish Co — "Revs Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, Wm Chisholm, I Wm B. McLcod, Charles P. Martell, Konald MeOillivray, IIuf»ert \ Oerrior, J. F. Forf»cs, Dr MeGrejror, James Frascr, John J. Chisholm, J Alexander Chisholm, n.i}., and Alexander Mcintosh, M.t>., Archibald ' McGillivray, VVm Chisholm, Thos M. King, Nornfan McDonald, Angus Smith, Wm J. Beck, John t). McKinnoi), m.i>., Angus McGillivi'ay, j John D. Copeland. | Cape iireton Co — tlevds K'eil McLeod, Jas Quinan, Jolm Sliaw, J. Chisholm, Dr McLcod, John Quinan, Alexander Farcjuharsoii, 1\. Grant, C Crouchcr, D. McDougall, John Murray, Michael 31cKenzie, Donald Sutherland, M. A. McPherson, Daniel Mcintosh, Gavin Sinclair; and C. H. Hairington, Lauchlin Robertson, K. T. Moseley. District of Colchester — Kcvs Robert Grant, J. I. Baxter, James McLean; ii'id W. A. Fulniore, W. E. McRobcrt, m. i>., Thos, S. Delanev, J. B. Dickie, George Reading, Samuel Kettie, Jno King, Israel iLongworth, Robert G. Uuthcrtbrd, E. Tupper, junr., Robert Gammcll, F. R. Pavker, T>'os. Chisholm, J. L, Pcp])C!\rtl, m.d., Josiah C. Crowe, Cyrus Eaton, A. C. Page, m.d., Jacob Ifai'tey, D. McG Johnson, James N. Crow. District, of Stirlitiff — Rev Thos Sedgwick ; and Robert L. Bycrs, John Irvine, E. i). Roach, m.i>., Jiunoa Bonyman, W. M, Blackwood, John Miller, John Clark, tlohM McKay. ^ islrict of Cumberland — Revs G. Townshcnd, D. A., Steele; and Gilbert Seaman, Charles Lawi-euee, Cyrus Bent, R. McLean, J. C. Brundage, Abram A. Stevens, Jolin Bragg, Jolm Baker. *•' "♦ i* » >• District of Parrsltoro' — Revs A. W. McJ>'~:)d, Chailes Bowman, D.D.; and T. D. Dickson, E. Vickery, W. Y. I'iug, Tlios Kirkpatrick, Charles Smith, Jesse Fulleiton, John Gillespie. y)istrict of Diyhfj- Rcvds P. J. Fillcul, J. H. Saunders, M. J. Dri- noil ; and G Henderson, Stephen Marshall, Wm F. Potter, Wm H. '\iylor, Jno S. McNeile, Calvin Raymond, R. S. FitzRaiidolph, C. I>. Joties, A. D. Hoyt, G. H. Dunbar. District of Clare — RevM James Daly, V. G., Rev John M. Gay ; J. G. Nowlan, E>l District of G uplKtroHoJi — Tlovds \\. H. IlaniUtgn, James Buckley, M, Tonipkins, Mi-liael Laflin ; and Chris Jost, John Maboney, E. J. (/Unningham, Wm Moir, H. R. Cunningham, Thos Condon, Abraham N. Whitman, Donald G'lnn, James Purcell.'"' 5 t-^i'l {••«;<»> fjistriH of St. Marfi's-^\ic\(U Hqnry Eagles, Rlcliard Johnson, Robt Cumming; and Neil Guun A. P. McKcnzie, Alex Cumminger, Allan 2. n 9 s 9 I CO 13 $ 3 9) 01 r* 1 a A (4- ' t 03 1880 I O f4 Caleb ei tlhury, C4 idnoy, : cBloiB, ird H. sholm, < Erut»ert H 3holm, 1 L'hihaUl Anjrus n llivi'i\y, IS • llJlW, J. '• s son, M. a Kenzie, Gavin loseley. 3. 3 1 James ai 'hos, S. » King, 9 J llobert Josiuh 1 ,11 ). McG 2. t Byci-s, 1 :kwood, a •11 ?le; and s I, J. C. I It ■0 owman, 91 3 patrick. sr M A 9 A «♦ % M. J. jr, Wm 3lph, C. Gay ; .'ouicau, ilaucon, icrre C. Jucklev, r, E. J. brahuni m,Kol)t r, Allan Uavc aU hir.m be.<«i Aitiorkaii Kili)l»er BelUuf^. ■ "pi ■ ■■■ " < " " " ■' ' "^ 1880] o a M U o M gQ c3 o o o o !>%> ALMANACK* i OC 181 McQuarric, John A. Mt'Ponnld, Alexander Sinclair, Dr. Campbell, Wm 13, K. Cnnicron, John MeDaniel, Alex. Anderson. Oitu of Ilaiifivc — James J. Hrcmncr, (Chairraan.j Hon L. 0. Power, (Vice Cliainnanj William Acklimst, Samuel H. Hrookfiold, W, 1). IIarrin<;ton, M.iM'., Alexander FoFHytli, M. J. Power, John Fagh, MP.p, G. B. Anderson, A. H. Crowe, William Taylor, L. Iloulett. Supervisor, BenjamiH (lliirrein, i>.c.i>. tiocretury, C. C. Vaux. Oj/ire, Ul<^h School Building, licad of Sackville Street. . „,. . Western 1 )islna UaUfux Ca — IlevsAkx Stoavt, John WooCJ(t Se., John N. Bowles, Jno Foster, Amos Black, George W. Fisher, Wm Eaton E. A. Morcn, D. Kupert Eaton, S. 11. Tupper, Ben Kinsman, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Il.'jlcy, Abr Ellis, Chas J, TobiTi, Wm Magce, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Borden, Michael Lonergau, /irnold 8. Burbidge, James Lvons, J. M. Koscoe, Itufus Burgess, Johnston Patterson, Kussell Caldwell, Irad Benjamia, James T. Manning, Stanley Eato«, Ai St-inley Fisher, B. H. Calkin. District QfLimenlmrg — Revs Henry L. Owen, Chas Cossraann, Wm Tite oidcKli au . AmeriMn (ihoppinir Axe*, l»«iit mnkerHf t^ I a 182 HKLCHKR's fARMBR'S [1880 Duff, D. MeMilInn, Thomas Rogers, D. L. Roth ; and It. lAmhaj, Matthew Ernst, Jnmefl Zwicker, Lewis Anderson, Edw Morj^n, Mor- ton Whoelock, John Mornah, Heury 8chnare, Samuel Uitfiter, Gklcon Lanf^ille, Gkorgo Eiscnhaucr. • District ijf New Dublin — Kevs W. E. Gellinj?, Daniel McGi^Bfiror, A. Jonlon, J. H. Hunton; and L. W. Drew, T. K. Crn/:,% W. V. An- drews, Thomas T* Keefler, Robi Dawuon, Martin Sperry, Jas McKcan, Geo Baker. - " ^ . .• j District of Chester — Revs T. J. Skinner, »T. Tfomvood, P. llolden ; and Qeorp;e Richardson, Jas H. Hiltz, Edward Heckmnn, Jno Church, E. P. Butler, J. Duncan. DiMrictofl. >h Pirton-Hcvs H. B. McKav, R. McCunn, Ranald McDonald; and Daniel Hockin, John D. Mclxjod, James Mcljcun, Jos A. Gordon, Saral Aivhibald. District of South Pictou—UcvH J. StCAvart, D. B. Blair, W. Stewart, A. McGfllivmy, E. A. McCurdy, D. C. Moore ; and J. McKay, G. VV. Undcnvood, W. Eraser, Alexander Grant, Robt McNeill, Adam C. Bell, D. D. McDonald, Jno McPhic. District of South Queens — Rcvds G. O. Gates, Dnncan McGregor, J. P own ; and Geo W. Barss> Hugh Ilouhton, James Forbes, Don C . pbell, Jno R. Hall, Enoch Steadman, Eldred Gaboon, Geo S. Parker, J. N. Mack, H. G. Farish, Thomas Kempton, Simeon Gaboon. District of North Queens — Zebulon G. Murray, Stephen Smith, John Middlemass, Benjm L. Telfer, Robt Brydon, Edw P. Froetr.an, Jno Lacey, A. J. Ledbetter, Uriah Johnson, Frans Kempton, T. B. Harlow. Richmond Co — Revs John McDougall, F. M. M. Young, Charles P. Martell, James M. Quinnn. J. E. Eihier, Joseph Quinan, D. D.; and Wm Cricbton, E. P. Fl;i n, David Grucby, John Freebill, Peter Bosdet, Wm LeVesconte, Isaac LcVesconte, Simon Terrio, Edward Gagnon, Joseph Matbeson, Remi Benoit, William R. Cutler, D. A. Hearn, Murdoch Chisholm, M. 1)., Duncan Cameron. Disti'ict of Shelbume—Uexs T. H. White, D. d., E. Millar, J. Borden, ^Gou.lv; and W. T. Kellev, R. G. Irvin, J. G. Allen, Robt Currie, Joseph Walters, N. W. White, Robert Freeman. District of BiaringtoH^-r-\lev(U J. I. Porter, W. H. Richan, Robt McArtliur; and Gabriel Robertson, J. B. Lawrence, Henry Chute, Theodore Nickerson, T. W. Wilson, Arthur l>oane, Frank Homer, James Snow, Wm B. Smith, J. K. Wilson, m.u., George Wilson, Bartlett Covill. Victoria Co — ^Revs A. Mcintosh, Peter Clark, Alex F. MeGillivray, A. H. McAnlay, David Drummond, Alex McRae, Simeon Gibbons; and Alex Cameron, Wm Jones, Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Don McLean, Seymour Foyle, Don McLean, Angus J. Melver, Kenneth MeKcnzic, Li'tber McTahkI, Donald Mclean, Donald McRae, John McLennan, i)onald Morrison, Alex JvpcjJ, A. Muiiro, John I>. Bethune, M.i>. *h-, ;,? iT ' i-,«..,H^q .-rt— District of Yannouth — Charles E. Brown, Nathan Hilton, John W. Moody, Cbas W. C ments, Stephen N. Allen. George Crosby, Amos Hilton, Jr, W. H. Moody, R. B. Brown, Harris H. Crosby, James Cain. i I o u I n a I o a » n a o S o BKOWW A IVKBR, WliulMitle Orngstiit*' *MAbllsliea 18»4. At II. Ih PULLER A DO.'R, Itcad of I>«»w«r*>i Urimrf. I o O h « I I « "g •8 •0 (8 « n « m a o a o 1880] ALMANACK, r 183 District of Arqyiti — Rev J. Manninjj ; Enon Gardner, Miohatl Burette, Dnvid D'Entreinont, Nathaniel Travi.', Jamos A. Hatttcld, 1*. L. HntticliI, James M. Ijcnt. Atu>olin (). Potior, JainoM Niukeruuu, Molford Sims, Edward S. Perry. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. 1 BANKS. '.''. I ■1'; HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY'. [i:stabli.slicd 1825.] Capital $500,000 paid up. W. M. Harrinp;ton, (Preat), Hobie Uniacke, (V. P.) FrcderickD. Corbet, TliniiinH lUivne, T. •!. Morton. (JaHhi-r, Sanil H. liiack. Accountant, ''■ A. P. Kniiiklyn. TmII.t, VV. GrO'-tiwoo.-l. Discount Clerk, J, J. p. Jop";.;. !.e(lj;er Kee|K.'r, A. V Lloyd. Clerk. A. Bayne. Menwnger, P. Smith. J^(M/i<,— Parrsljoro', A. S. Townscud; Truro, Charles Blanchard. Dia- couut day.s -Daily, except Saturday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Erttablislied 1832.] Capital $1,000,000. Directors. John S. Maclean, (Pvest), John Doidl, (Vice-Prest.) Daniel ("!ronan, J. .1. Brenincr. S. A. White. (Jashier, Thomas Fyshe. Account- ant, 1''. 11. Tavlor. Tellers, H. A. Flpmujinp, James Yeomans. Clerks, 1). C. Chalmers*, J. B. For<,'an, \V. Thompson, M. Whidden, A. M. K. Doiill, F. Kinsman. Messengers, George Anderson, John Anderson. Agents — Pictou, Howard Primrose; Yarmouth, James Blurray; Neto Olnsf/mr, James W. (-annichael; Sytbiey, C. B., Hon Thos D.Archibald; KenlvtUe, L. DeV. Chipman; Bruh/etinon, T. D. Pnggles ; IHybVy George Henderson ; Amherst, John M. Hay; St. John, N. i?., J. H. Uobinaon. Di.«count days — every week day except Saturday. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AIMKRICA. [Established 1836.] Capitial, .£1,000,000 Sterling.'' ''^^'''^ *'*^' Head Office, London. Sec'y» R- W. Bradford. Head Office in the Colonies, Great St James Street, Montreal. General Manager, R'. K. Grindley. Inspector, J. S. Cameron. Halifax Branch — Manager, A. E Ellis. Accountant, D. Robertson. Teller, F. Bioomfleld. Clerks, T. S. Hill, I). R. Wilson, L. E. Dodwell, W. M. Dustan. Messenger, P. Popham. Discount, dail}'. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1856.] i'iiiiQJ. »/. uu Capital .£250,000. , .i .-Mjii iij-*! \, ,fc,- Directors, Clas A. Moren, (Prcst), Jno Gibson, Edw Smith, W. P. West Wm J. Stairs. Hon Robt Boak, M. P. Black. Cashier, W. Sawers Stirling, Accountant, H. Y. Clarke. Teller, E. H. Reeves. Clerks, E. L. Thome, C. N. S. Strickland. Messenger, R. E. Sanndors Agents — Lornhm, London and Westminster Bank; Afoiitren!, Lo Banque dii Peuple; Neio York, National Bank of Commerce; Doston, Merciiants' National Bank; Anna/x)lis. A. Shearer, Agent. Discount days — every week day. if f 0-. It I M * 4 Firth's OetAfon and 8qnare Cast Hietfl, 184 BKLCHRRS FARMKK 8 [1880 MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. [Kstabli«hed 1864.] Capital, $1,000,000. Direetori — ThoB E. Kenny, (Prest), I^Iichad Pwyer,. Jamen Bntler, Thomas A. Kitchie, Allison Smith. Cashier, (tco Mcf^ari. yiccoimtant, D. H. Duncan. Teller*, F. H. Arnaud, A. H. Hif^ginson. Clerks, J. \V. Younff. John T. P. Kniffht, K. F. Paiilin, W. F. Mitchell, G. H. Mackenaie, J. K. Mcleod, C. K. Harris, .1. F. LewiH. Mesi<«nf;er. Jnmes Anderson. Af(entx—Anttgcmih, T. M. King; lirUyewctter, Andrew Gow; Charlolte town, P. E. /., Owen Connolly; Afdill'mif, (ieor^e Krieze; Plchnt, Willi.-im Ives; Summergide, P. K. J.. Stephen MrNeill ; Si/ilney, C. li., J. F-. Hurchell ; Truro, Martin Dickie; Wtijinouth, Colin Campbell, jr. Discount doys — every week day except Saturday. PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capitn'l, $800,000 pnid up. Directors, George H. Starr, (Prest), U. W. Eraser, (V. P.), Williflm J.Coleman, A. W. West, Pjitrick Power, Thomas A. Brown. Cashier, Peter J»ck. Accountant, K. T. Braine. Teller, Henry J. Parker. (Jlcrks, R. A. Woodill, M. H. Richev. .Ir Messenger, (i. H. Wiswell. Apents -—WolfviUe, A DeW. Barss: /vclic/ioj'i, Austin Locke. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. • BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1864.] Capital, $400,000. Directors, L.E.Baker, (Prest), C. E Brown. (V. P.) Hugh Cann, John Lovitt, J. W. Moodv. Cashier, Thomas W. Johns. Accountant, H. G. Farish. Teller, Wm* E. Perry. Clerk, F E. Dunham. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. tEstablished 1866.] Capital $500,000. Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dimock, Benjm D. Eraser, M.o., E. W. Dimock, Andrew P. Shund. Cashier, Wiifter Lawson. Accountants, Lewis T. Dimock, Charles W. Payzant. Solicitors, W. H. ar>d A. Blanchard. EXCHANGE BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1869.] Capital, $400,000. Directors, A. C. Bobbins, (Prest), G. .B Doane, (V. P.) Aaron Goudey, A. F. Stonenmn, W. D. Lovitt, L. Cann, J. H. Killam. Cashier, Alex S. Murray. Teller, T. V. B. Bingay, jr. Clerk, Eben McGregor. BANK v'iF LIVERPOOL. [Established 1872.] Capital, $600,000. kJiiU v.- Directors, Dr. Forbes M.P., (President), Thomas Rees, (V.P.,) J. W. Barss, Joseph Innis, J. A. Shaw. Manager, John A. Leslie. KT- .j>n,< PICTOU BANK. [Established 1874.] '• - - , 'V- Capital $500,000. Paid up $200,000. '. ;.',. Directors, Hon R. P. Grant, (Prest.), J. R. Noonan, (V. P ), Robert DouU, Isaac A. Grant. James Kitchen. Donald Fraser. Manager, Thomas Watson. Cashier. John McKeen. Clerk. W. D. Mevnell. o ? •0 •0 o ft i u o E tg s e t I J Dealers hIiimiM visit BROniV a Wli«B*« Ncfr Warehouse. e •1 •0 o s u O E a oT s o 2 I t At H, II. FULLER A CO.'S, head of Power's Wharf. 1880] ALUANACK. >j:in 18ft BANK OF MONTHKAL. Capital, «12,0(K),(K)0. licstTve S6,500,000. Head Oftito, Montreal. President, (ieor^re Stephen. General Manager, R. B. AuKHf*. Halifax Branch — Manncer, V. (lundry. Branches at St.fuhn, N.B.. Quebec, Toronto, Hniiiilton, TiOndon, Ottawa, Kini^Mon, Cornwall, Brockville, I'erth, Belleville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Linusav, Peterborough, Sarnia, Strut Tord, St Mary's, Brantford^iiSuclph, (iudrich, Piitou. Newcastle, N. B., Moiicton, N. B., Cbathani, N. .:., London, (J. B., Now York, U. S. The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M., except 00 Saturdays, when they close at 1 p.u). , DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. ,. ., This Bank \n kept in the New Provincial Building. Honm of attendance, daily from 10 to 3 o'clock, exccnt on Saturdays. Cashier, J no K. Wallace. Clerks, A. C. Johnston. G. W Power, J. U. Balcom. Messenger, Michael Austin. Closes at 1 o'clock on Saturday. . - zirov&Axroa ooxFAinzs akd Aaaifozas. MARINE. M. .1 1 jf'fK.t. ; 1. //. i •»• t Nova Scotia Marinr Inhuramcb AssociATioif.— Hon A. G. Jones, (Prest), John S. McLean, (V. P.) Directors, John Doull. J. F. Kenny, James Butler, James J. Bremner. Sec'y, JdiliQ Strachao, 54 Bedford Row. Merchants' Marine Insurance Company— Capital, $200,000. Direo- tros, J. S. Belcher, (Prest), John Dutius, George Mitchell, Wm P. West, Danl Cronan, Wm Esson, Wni J. Lewis. Auditois, Peter Ross, Thoi Abbott. Sec'y, Chas W. Wright, 60 Bedlbrd Row. Atlantic Makive AssociATioN—Directors, W. H. Hart, (Prest), J. T. Wood, Thos E. Kenny, G. R. Ander-son, F. G. Parker, AUwon Smith, (V. P.), Robt Morrow. Sec'y, P. W. Crcighton. Ocean Marine Insurance Association — Directors, Jno Taylor, (Pres) Jas. S. Morrow, Wm. Lawson. Aug. W West, (V. P.,) George J. Troop, Adam Burns, Levi Hart. Sec'y, B. W. Salter. Ciiebucto Marine Insurance Association. — R. I. Hart, (Prest.), George McKenzie, (V. P.), John Pugh, Kobcrt Taylor. Joseph Seeton, iviward Morrison, M. Carney'. Sec'y, J. Tremaine Twining. Qfiice, Bedford Row. ^, ,^, :j ,...vJ, t.^../ a,)- ■■■ .^.'i^.-uni^' > ;i ;..:«. CoBEQUin Marine Insurance Cosipant, Truro— Directors, Charles Blanchard, (Prest), Jas Crowe, J. F. Blanchard. Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox, Jacob Frieze, John Yuill. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Geo. Campbell. Sec'y and Treas., Jas K. Blair. Avon Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, W^illiam Dimock, (Prost,) B. Smith, C. B. Bowman, George W. Churchill. Sec'y and Treasurer, l>. P. Allison. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Payzant. Windsor Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, G. P. Payzaiit, (I'rcst), .hio Stirling, Edwd O'Brien, Captain Thcunas Avlward. Sec'y and Treas., W. II. Blanchard. Auditors, B. Smith, William Dimock. Shipownkhs Marine Insukanck Company of Windsor— (Limited— t Wholesale l>r««^ats« iorucr Uuke «iiU Uulila MtrectMy llaJilnx. ' % • I ^. \ V" IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) // ^A^ :^ ^ 1.0 1.1 11.25 ■&i|21 12.5 Jf Ki |Z2 2.0 w u IM ^% ^ /. ^-1 w '/ Photographic Sdences Corporalion ^^ \ '^ is \ 23 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. US(0 (716) 872-4S03 I ^ A-unft AmiTl^B* MMl GmrlMr »iAliy rii^,>' J* \( 181 BKLCHKIt'S VAMIKR8 [1880 Directors, K. \V. Dimodc. (Prert ), Sndbdcl Dtinock, (V. P.), Dennett Hmitli, John B. Nnrtli, \l. 1*. i*., Jolin A* UiirYi«i l*eur£» Mouiice, Alark Curry. Sec'y, Allen llalev. r . ' -tou" • ' "^ *M PicTou IToMB Makixr IxsuitANCK Asfi(>ciATioN-r-fDir«ctorif Booertck l^tLaofie, (Chaimum,) Itob«rt P. Frascr. UoMrMrd.j(>rMtti»ti<9» JllMH^ Vfurn- tOD, i. W.. Gordon. Broker, Hon Uo|)fc P. Grant, h Mt,^,Hu< > n.ii* Pic^tal^ MtrruJdT^ MARbt^ iNAURANCit ARMMTtAttoH— rjifh6ctoni, Daniel ITovkfn.fPreAidtMit,) Win Ive^, Alex J. PatterHon, James llyslop, C. Dvryer. Broker, Geo Glennie. Halifax Ag nt, W. 8. Salter, h Prince (Street St. Lawrkxck MarinkTnhukancb Ahsociatiox ok Pictou — DirectorR, John R. Noonaii, H. S. Dawson, Jamed Stalker, U. J. Hamilton, George Elliott.. Broker, Kubt Doiill. Ilalifux Agent, VV. S. Salter, o Prince St. Dominion Makinr Ti^simAKOR Assikiiation, Rivkh John— Directors, Jamai Kitchen, (Pnesit,) Jotin Ueary, John UcKenzie, Arch McKenzic, Chat McLennan. Bsoker, William Lauder. ATi.AKncT?reunANCECoMPANT, Yarmouth— Directors, GeoB Dnan'e. (Prest), John K. Kverson, Bowman Coming, Hugh Cann, John H. Killajn, Geo H. Lovitt, B. Hilton. Sec^j jf.no i^illatp. ... Acadia Insitranck Compant, Yarmooth— Directora, Nathan Moses, (Prest), Wm WnmH, jr., Bwi Mnrohy^AjB*^^ Z. Goud}', Jdsepli Burreli. Bec^, T. vT B. Blngay. Commrrciai; Insurance Compavt, ^^armouth — Directors, A. C. Bobbins, (Prest), W. K. Dudman, L. Canri, Andw Ix>vitt, Jonth Horton, N. Churchill, T. M. Lewi*. Sec'y, G. Q. Sanitcrson* '-J ^ . Hon Sir W. P. Howland, C. B.. (PrM.) Thomas L. DeWolr, Chairman. W. 8. Salter, Agent for Nova Scotia, 5 Prince Street. WkSTERN AssiTRANCK CoMPANY. — Head Oflicfi, Toronto. Capiinl, f 8()0,U90. J. Scott Mitchell, Agent, cur Prince Street and Bedlbnl Row. PhoviuENCK, Washin'uton, Marink Insuhancjk (,'i»mpany ok Pu«»- viDENCE, Khudk Island. — 11. St George Twining, General Agent, GO B.'dford Row. m aitland aiARiNR INSURANCK vjo — rresiuent, ixeison niurpnv. Uirec- s, Chas Cox, Alex A. McDougall, Alfred Putnam, Archibald ^IcCalliim, >ac Douglas, Jas K. Hlair. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Osmond O'Brien, B'y and Tr«a8.,tGeo. W. T. Irving. v f I 8 S ft M 2 s o s A| I <■ i« » » » > IkNK ptora^to-JMiF-AfiiiiatMltrtMfttMNM «4i«(Mlviilii,- At II. H. FUIiLKR 4 flOi^H. keiMlof Pawer^ Wharf. 1880] tAiLMANAlDHfc t.'i 187 , BiUTiMf AwKRicA MARimt AmviiA'Noi (3oMrAMr op ToKovm — A8«ai»,.«l,%0,000^ WilliaM S. Salter, AK«nt, 6 rfinc^.Srr^^ '—liiwnu. • •.(■ .irt' H .ii .. '! '. yiR®v>tvrf .ii'fKl -i/A '.un''l .i/ri.H • TIaufax FinK iNStlRAitcit' Comi'Ant— AurtJoHu**! CapftAl, 'f4n0;0llft. Diroctofn, .ino (iibsou, (I'rext), John P. A[ott, (V\ I'.,), (ieo ICssnn, IMiiiel Cronai), Uobic Unincke, John L. Barry. See'y, KichilTremiMn^60 Bedfoid Kow. AMom)/ tl<>a A.. li. Jones, tWm .I.Coleman, Kdwd Smith, Win V. AVust, Goo Mitchell. Sec'y, .Ino 41. Harvey, iietliord Kow. ItoTAL CANADiiVM IxBURANCibCiUMFAMY.— 4.ncal Uoanl of Direet»r»,) J. 11. l>utt'iiM(Chninnan), T. K. Kciwy, A. W. West, W. .). Levis, Wm. Ksson, W. M. Harrington. Office, corner Prinve Street and Bedford Uj»w. I. Scott Mkclieli, Agent. «, ,' Lancasiiirr Fire I^sur^vnce Compant.— — Agent,' W . S. Salter, 5 Prince Street. , .., .^ ,, ^ .. . : ,,^ ,, ' ' ; National Firr Insurance Company of Montrbal.— H. St. G. Twinirtg, Ag^nt, 00 Bedford Row. ' Hartfohi) Fire Insurakcr CoacpAXY or HARTFottD, Conji.— AueU $3,300,000.— Agentii, W. L- Lowell & Co. NomnrtRltN Fine Isa. Gomp'y of London and Abbkdrkn — Caiutal, £3,000,pOO, stg. Agent, G. C Harvey, Central Wharf. Liverpool and London and Gloak Insumancr Company— Agent, C. J. Wylde, 70 Bedford Row. COMMEKOIAL UnION ASStTltANCR GoTNPANT, OP CoRNHILL, liONDON Capital, £2.IU0v -"i^'; . , . , tu .4u^»t. FIBB A.ND LIFB. North British and Mercantile Fire and Life iNfd Comp't — Capital, ^£2,000,000 stg. Agent, C. .1. S|*ike. lloUis St. UUf$\%\ d» WMIII, Wliolrwae KMlMklMMil §0 jvmro. Hon* Nho«i and ffonie Hallit !' \ ii^ 188 bklchvk's vaumi:k*8 [1880 QufntM FiitK ANi> 1.trK l.v.«. CftMP't or Livkiipooi., G. b. — (^Apital, £2 OmMNK) MtK. AR«nt, 8l«|>h«n 'lM»lai OAca. Union Bank BuilUintf, llolliii Street (dp-stairii). KoYAi. FiKK ANi> l.iFK Tnh. Cotfp'V Of TjvRiirooL, 0. B. — Capital, .£8,fl(M).000 Hlff. Afteut, Jamen W. lliitl, Holliii Mraet. QvAitniAN FtKR AMI) IJKR Inn. Oomi*'t or I/>NLK»N-Capital i90,000,000 •tff. AKciit, M. II. Almon, liullU Htr«et. in| if' ri H ||5 li H ki 4 D B^ |M| 1' t ¥«£■ B^ '' i fH "'* FIRB AND KJAXITB. CANAitA Finn ANi> Makinr Insukanck (N)Mpany.— ITend nitlc^. Ilamilinn, Ont i^apitnl tl,(NiU.O(X). (i«u«ml A^eitt for Nuva Bvotio, Ca|it C. J. F- (JIarkMon, iJ Fiiiice 8t. Dominion Firk ani> Makinr Inhdranor Company.— Head office, Ilaniiltnn. Out. Aiitliuriacd capital, f l,U(H),OOU. Aiieiii, Capt C. J. 1*. ClMrkion, ft) Princa Straafc -Anguitua AllI* • LIFE. Canada Lira A8fiURANCBCoMi'ANY—(flamilton, Ontario.) Capital, •1.000,0110. Agent, A lick KamMy, Ksq, IM llullis street, Oenaral Agent ftir MAiUima Provincaa. CoKfRnivRATtoy LiFR AaHOoiATioii or Camada.- wm, Agaatf over Halifax Bank. STAMDAIkD Lmc Asa. CoMP'T— Annual Ravenne, £818,000. Secretary Mid Agent for Nov* Scotia, AifreU Sliort, Hollis Street. Star Ltri Aas. Soc*t of Ix>ndon— Capital, £100,000 ntg. LirR A8aor ; No. S, Thimas llollnnd, Duncan's Co^'e ; No. 8. Jamee Holland, Duncan's Cove ; No 4, William Baker. Halifax ; No. 5, Barnard Gallagher, Haiiftix ; No. 6, Daniel M«rtin, Ketch Harbor t No. 7, Joseph Khino, H<>rring Cove ( No. 8, Patrick Hayen, Herring Cove ; No. U, Hugh Monroe, Herring Cove; No. 10, Jeremiah Holland, Duncan's Cove; No. 11, Edward Bayers, Ketch Harbor: No. 19, James Hanrahan, Ferguson's Cove; No. 13, William BoAzley, Ferguson's Cove; No. 14, John Haves, Herrini; Cove; No. 18, Thomas Beazley, Pemison** Cove; No. 17, Charles GUisebrook, Ferguson's Cove; No. 18, Biohard Meill, FergtUKM's Cove. The Wkstf-kn Union Trleoraph Company— Proprietors and Tiessees 4f all the Telegraph Lines in the United States and the Maritime ProYinces. flioni) Port Hood to San Franciaco, and connecting via Atlantic Cable antt Northern line with all the Telegraplia in the world. Capital, $45,000,000. Head Office. 145 Broadway, New York. Prest., W. Orton. Vice-l'readts., A. B. Cnmell, Au^ Schell, N. Green, H. Durkee. Sec'y, A. K. Hrewcr. TVCM., K. H. Roi'hester. Auditor, J. B. VanRvery. General Engineer, Marshal Leflerts. Supt'd Eastern Division, J. C. Hinchman. Electrician, G.^I^eaaott. Tkt Kova Sootia Liaea connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville, and &08« of Newfoundland at North Sydney, C. U. •l ■JL.UIJ. I I . IJmmmt mmt «MMI llalUa MMiga* MrIHax. Kr0b*M lue^iltf LlthifrMitoiii', f«r iiiil« by hr \il 190 BKLCHKIi*B rARMER'S [18S0 NovaScntia UUtrwt.— Sup«r}MendMit, R. T. Clinch, St. John. Manager, A. £. Hoyt CIcrkt, G«o liMlie, F. Quinn, and J. W. l/tmH. OperatoM, D. Uailtey, N. C. Senm, K. Mcl<««rn, A. G. McDonaK, &liii« Sterns. Amhernf, Annftpoliii, Anti);(>iii.>«h, AvnndMit', Ayh'HfWnl, ArichNt, AthnI, Acadia Mjiiex, llaildei'k, liarriiigtuu, Hcrwick, IJriii^eport. Hrid((etown, Hri(l)(c water, Itear Kiver, (iNnninK, ChoHter, Y Vow Iloy, I%ltv, Dubi-rt. F.liiiHliile, (irent Villrtf^e, (JiiVhlMim', (f lar« Ihv, Halirnx, * llHiitcport, IlillHbnr^li, Iron MiiiOT, Kontvillc, J«awr«iuotown, T)hip;iin, U. R., Liverpool, Ijock^ptirt, Lundondorry, Lunenburg , Mfllione liay. MarRurct'H Itay, Marpu, Mf. ITnlacke, Mi«ldi»tn ut Tor Bav, Cape .Canao, ((Uvh' orough, Anii^oniHh, Nvw tilaH^ow, Ficton, Truro. Shii'ton- ncadie, Wavorley. Daitntoulh, Ilulifnx, Wcatvinf, Htellarton, K}ver John, Tatainaaouche. Wallace, Fugwnsh, Amherst. UtKces are also uuen iu Hew Brun«wick at Sackville, nnrc...}tilor, Mcuiramcook, Moncton, r«t(icudiai-, Fcnob^quls, SufiFex. St John, HanipttMi, Salisbury. Thlii Company also connect)* at Tor Buy, N. 8., with the Diroit Cable Company (limilcd) and will rccei\'« Cable meamif^s at aU the above oAicea for («rent britain, Enrii|»e, and all Kastem countries. Has direct comnecliun with all purta ot Canada and the United States. Nova Scotia Fkkmanknt Bknkkit Bitu,i>in« Socikty avo Savingk' Fun i>-— Trustees. W. .1. Almon, m.j>., S. S^tldun, Kobie Uniacke. IHrcators, Jno P. Mott, (Fresidant), W. M. Harrin^^on, (\^ President), Jas A. Moren, H«n U. McN. Parker. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, W4 U. Ilart. Bankers, the Union Bank of Halifax. Surveyor, Duncan Grant. Sec'y aad Treas., Jolin W. Burton. Oftke, Hollia Street Halifax akd Dautmouth ^ffBAMHOAT C«»«*ASY-*Prwt., Hon Dr- Furker, Directom, Dominick FarretJ, Jameit W. Johnston, Jol^u Stairs, !ll. G. Black, (Sec'y). Agent and Slanoger, Oo A. McRenzie. HALirAX Tkmpkranck Haix CmMPANY— Directors, W C Silver, (Fres), Wm Murray, H. A. Taylor, W. J. Culoman, U. H. Wetmore, W. M. lirowa. Sec*y and Treas., James Farquhar. CHRBtiOTO Mabink RAILWAY, DARTMOUTH— DicectOTR, John p. Mott Archibald, Win. J. Lcwia, m.i>., Thos £. Kenny, Jno P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. , PicTou Marine Railway Comp'y — Fre< .TasPrimrosei. TMret^orp, J. Crerar, .f . A. I>awmn, R(>dvriek MeKenEie/ iigentiMid Sec'y^ H. PrHMrrose. Lessees, McColl & Yorston. i-ui:*u/: iw rtuiU i»i:.i BSSB 4to»» Vlllcti tmiMkif ««««lH«^«»t«ni llMl »f(^MHll^f,' .■*** U. H. FULLER A €Q.» HtUlbz» «. & . r [1880 latiafier, penitoM, IS. u, N.B., ii<1ie, 111, J auction, I Officefl, rrW Mann- »iU, <]. R. liav, (Jape I. Shii^en- tvcr John, [en in J^ew |iany aim iiiicd) un»|)«, ot CtUIMA Savincjk' IHrcotore, ), tiM A. 11. lUrt. at Sec'y ., Hon C>r- Stain, 11. rer,(Pres), M.lirowli. in P. Mott J. Wylfto. Jamfs B. £. KeioLpy, ire<^ow, il. .Primrottre. .,,.-. .i» 'I 1880] AkUANACK. 191 Thk Starn MAXtrvAOTUiiiiio OiMrAVT-— Cnfiital 0900,000. W«rkf at Dartmouth. Directorii, Thomas A. KItchie, (Presl), W J Stairs (V.P.>, Alllnon Hinith, (i. A. 8. Crichton, Ofo U. Anderm>n, Francis Parker, J. C. MacltintoHJi. 8«c'/, J. T. Wjrlda. Manager, John Forbaa. Office, 72 Bedford Row. Halifax Qaa Lioiit CkiMPANT— (Capital #880,000 ) Prest., T. A. Ritcliie. Directors, Georffe K.sson, Sr. , Martin P. Black, Wm P. West, Robert Boak, F^ward 8mith. Maniiffsr, Geo liuist. H«e'j, T. M. Braine. Cterhs, Fletcher A. Ilennigar, J. A. Kitcbia, James Baist. Auditor*, £dw Biaaejr, Chas Fletcher. JnouiNM CoAi. MimNO AsaociATin!i->Agent. B. B. Barnhill. Matager, Roliert Kedpath, JoK^ins, Cumberland Co. > Nrw )CnHK AND AoAoiA CdMrAMT.— AgeAt, William Bennet, Macean, Cumberland Go. Sphino IIili. Minino CoMPAnT— Manager, Wm. Hall, Sprln^, Hill, Cumberland (Jo. Valk Coal, Inorr and MiNrFAmTHiNo Co. — SirHtigh Allan, (Pres.) A((pnt, Joseph B. Moore, New Glasgow. Manager, John Greener, Vale Colliery, Piclou Co. Halifax Coal Compant, (LmJted) >-Af;ents, S. Cunard & Co., Halt- fax. Manager, James Hudson, 8:ellarton, Piclou do. Intrkcoi»nial Coal Minino Company — ^Agcnt, Robert Simpsea, Westvilie, Piclou Co. Acadia Coal (Company— Agent, H. S. Poole, Slellarton, Pictou Co. Nova Scotia Coal Company— Agent, W. W. White, WestvUle, Pictou Co. GowRiK Cou.iKRY— Agents, Archibald k Co., North Sydney, C. B. . Manager, Charles Archibniit. Cow lia.v, C. B. * Block HousbCoal Mining Company— Agent, R. Belloni, Ck>w Bay, Cape Breton. (Jalkdonia Ct>AL AND Rad.wat Company.— Agent, DavKI MacKeen, Caledonia Mines, Cape Brvton. • Clydk Coal Mining €k>M pa NT—Manager, John Sutherland, Port Caledonia, Cape Bretoni Gknekal Mining Aswwiation.— (Svdnev Colliery.)— Manager, Rkhd H. BroWn, Sydney Mines, C. B. Agents. Cunard & Morrow, Halilsx. Genkkal Mining Association- -(Lingan Colliery.) — Manager, Donald Lynk, Liiigan, Cape Breton. Glack Bay Coal Mining Company— Manager, Henr/ Mitchell, Little Glace Bay, C li. Agent, K. P. An:li(K>ld, Halifax. Inteknational Co.\l and Railway Company. — Manager, Patrick Neville, Bridgepttrt^ Agents, Dodd jtc Gillies, Sydney, Cape Breton. South Hka* Coal Ck>MPANY— Manager, James Baird, Cow Bay, C4I. Toronto Coal Ck>Mi'ANY— E. Cr.ssells, Secretary, Toronto, Inveiiness Coai^ Ikon and Railway Company — ^Agent, Alexander Wright, Moncton, N. U. New Campbelltom Colliery- Agent, John McDonald, New Camp* bellton, (^pe Bretou. ^kiiitlli-^ WMIIK. WlUMlfWil* BrvMHate, IliiUnuui i{ ■:i.^ lltNilMv tlNlKlliit IUMlW«r« Ai l«iM»r»|iriilrN, I Hi IlKhrtfRR'A rARMRItS [mm) VltmnuA 0»Ai. ^Itmmi C'nMPAffr— A|p«W, W. J. Yfmtf, HaHOh. TiiK StKr.i. CoMfAMr or ('akaoa— (t«iinitttin.--C«pUjii. .€^,0(KK ClHilniMHi or hiractniii, r. W. Hivnimit, F.UH. LontlMii H«h)',v, K. V, \ Ttvuiiivno. /'*»/(rt'H'r<«, Hoilittff }filf, h'^wmh-if ami Sti^fi \V«M'h$ at LAtnUim' i tttrt'ff. \\ tS.— Miiiiii|4i: Tn>iiNu'n>r, Win Ihidgi'oii; AimlyHt, | Umty LouiB. Ant^iiln lit llfillmx, K I>. iVirhoft .\HV-~Wwrk!i«tl)artMoiitli, O.J.WyltUt i SvcrcHii^' cikI IVMHUror, 70 lUiWunl Kow. j Ar.\i»iA r«»woKH rn.Mr\NV — DlnH'tofH, .lolm P. Mott, (Pirnl), I,. .1. Mnrtnn« M. UnMolt*^ K«t«nir4 Hiiilrh. Mti|t<«'n4«r}% iCmderhsk i M«1*«IIIIMI. ^ i A vox ni»n»uv". (%»MPAxv— hlnu'tors, U. IV-W. I'Vumt, (TriMt), 0. V„ Wiifginn, H«iiiii«>.l (S. HIauk, IC W. i)iiiUM:k, W. II. UlMncliAril. N«u'y •nd Trc*«., «. I'. IV*"*' MKRritANTH* K\< M\NiiK ANIt JtKAIMNn UllOM— No. 118 Hollin HtfRet. | (MiAH Al- i'Tifoil, rro|)ri«Uor niul biipcriiitciHlrnt. Si ijAiToK Canso SihAM Kkuhv r«iMrA!fv.~^llirectoni, F. U. Orak, John \V. Iiigrnlmui, l«i>v! liar., (8uc i& Trca»)^ l»\i»TMoirH Kori:'A'i-i(>torfi, U'lii »St«iri«, Muu, <& Morrow. , ^ Makink IIaii.w.w, V a KMiniTH.— Director*, Jtumvn 11. Kinnu', (I'rm.); ,1. K U>'crm)H, Hugh K. CuOii, rtowmnii rornliiif. 8«f*.v, R. S.ljikliiB. , Wi'.HiEH.N CoyNTiis Uailxvay (-i»."rl>ire«loiT. o. nifpclnrn, SantUvl KilliiiH, (IVok), N.itlmn Moses lliijch luiiii, II. V. Udd, N. W. Ittvllictt, j .V. (ju«d«y, A. V. !5loueHiaii. S«uy, U. M. K*kiiiii. 1.ivkkihmm?Mai{|ni-. Kaii.way Company— (rn<»oriw»r«tod A. t). IlilMII) Dirai'lom, Tboniiie Ko«H, (I'reHidoiit,) •lolm l>. M<:l<(>Mrn, (Vive Prtnidttnt,) I Andrew Cowio, .loHcpli liiiiiN, floliii 11. Miilliiill IVuasuror and 8u|Mrin- ttiiideiU, Thoiiiaii Day. Sucixitary, J. N. b'revinaii. UitiTiaH Amkuicam Uat (5oMi'AMYir(1Viii-«.)--DlrM'.t«r», W. H. 'IVq- moi.i (Prcrt.), Cvrus liaton, and A. C iskliurinaa. Hav'y nitd Treus., 0. A. TiujRO nK Co.— Directors, .— DlVcctorfl, W. tt. Trcinaiti Kwlton, 0. .T. (Jrant. T.. B. McKllilnney and W, K. MfcUobert, jey. 8«c'y, \V. P. McKolitrU v PuTiiu Siin» Bi'ii.iMNo (jOMI'ANy.— Directors, I), hulherlaiid, (Prct.) U). McDonald, R. P. Frascr, \Vm. Jack, J. Fisher Ciraut Secy, W. W. H^cttiil«. ' Mountain Ckmktkuy Co., Vai«mo»itii.— Directors, N. Mows, (Pros.), JaiiiM B. Xinnev. (^o H. Brbwn. L. K. Bakef, P. Demtis, Jaa C-. KkHsb. Secretary, G.J." Farrish. .is.ff^n ^^u i u . 3 a R I 1 o o n iMM'iM^r 1^ iNiy li^rf^MttVV^fh-r 44r#iiii4h»fil^dl;' n« H. rULLBR * C0.» Ufttdor r^wor'n Wharf, 1880] ALMANACK. loa VOLAXATtOV or BIQVALB i1frtf/« al th*f Ship Stnp' at ('itwl*l /(ill, wAow VnmU rtm M>«n /»w»i M^ ViliuM nr rrpottml fttun mn (hitjmnt. For I Hqii«ra ItiKKotl vomcI, it Imlli i-iuM u|),on« uti tlie outer h«lliiiril mid one oit tlio iiMicr Imllinnl " S J>o, 1 bnll hniHiml on tho on tor hnllUrtl anil ono cloto upon ihn inntr lullkrd; outer Imll ilruppod. " 9 1>o, 3 (ml -t r.l()§o up, one on tho outer nml one on the inner halHiini. " 4 Do, a tintld Hopemtcd, nnd ono (;Iom up on the inner Imltiftnl. " ft Do, a |N)iinnt of any colour on the outer hftlliard, and one ball close up InHldo ** ft Do, n |H*nnui iiiidor n Imll ctono up on the outer liaHiard, and a hall nt tlio inner hallinrd clone up. ' " 7 Do, a fMMiRnt over a IniII riofie up on the 6utor halliard, and a hail cluMc up on tho inner hallbini. " H Do, a pcnniit under two hnllH rhino up on tlie oator luilliarda with n Imll clono up on tho inner hfllliard. " 9 Do, a |M3nnnt liotwecn two hallft (#t)iie up on the outer halliftrd with n hiill cloHO up on the inner hallinrd. " to Do, a Ahk uI any colour cloae up on tho outer hrlliard, with a hnll clone up on tho inner halliard. Tho a(K>vo hnlla, &o., are hoisted on the eaat or wont jard arm, acoordiuK to the iftmrter tlio vniscl first appears in. When HniliiiK Vcsnels are reported from an ontpont, the followlnt; siffunN are inailo on tho lower y«r«l, now used exciusivolr for sailing vusHcIn, as re|)ents : For a H(]unro Kifr^ed Vessel, two halls of a lixo, one at the outer, the other at the inner hallinrd, eloso up. A Khip, A largo bnll at the end of tho yard, with n small ono at Inner hallinrd. A IlAniue, a large do at the end, with a small one dropped at inner halliArd. A Ilrig, a small ono at the end of the yar4, and a largo one at tho inner hnllinrd. A Hri;;nntiiH\ a cross close up at tho outer halliard. Two or moro do, a cro8H half l)oi!«ted. A Topsail Sohoonor, a crohs close up at the inner halliard > Two or moro schooners, a cross itfner, half hoisted. Tho upper yard of tho Ship Staff is used solely to designate Steam Vessels thus : Two largo halls close up, one at tho outer and tho other «t tho inner halliaid, K or W, a steamer reported in that quarter. A small Imll tit the outer, and a large one at the inner halliard, a second elnsn I'nckct or merchant Steamer. A largo hnll nt tho outer, and a small one at tho inner halliard, n Man-of-War Steamer or Uoyal Mail Stcnmer, or large Morehnnt Steamer. Lanterns are lioibted nt night to denote a steamer reported. lied lisrlit on outer and white light inner on K. yard-arm denotes Steamer lOast re|K)rte<1. (tieen light outer and tpkite light inner on W. yard-arm — Steamer West reported. i ■■•WN m WisilH« cvrarr l»«lie nnil NwIIIh Hirrvtm ttnlliiix. r;-t ^!^ U* H. FUIXEB ik Cd and white pennnt -a Bricintine. A while |>enHnt — « Sloop or Sphoj.ner. A blue and wiiite fluur hoiizonlaily divided — a Foroicn or Neutral Fleet. A white and blue flag yeitically divided— a Foreign or Noatrul Man- of-Wnr. A iiliie flop — a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman. A rod flay — an Ericniv'8 MeiTlmiirniiiii. A nul, while aiid blue flag, n»d nox? the mast— Enemy's Fleef. A lilno, wliitc and rinwcil Line. W«io;l & Co, A^^eiits. red burgee, wliite C in centre Qiiebci* and Gulf Ports S. S Co F. 1). Corl)eit & Co, Agents, red, white, red, red npitcrmost, with blue perpendicular bar in the centre. & It will p.iy yon tu cull or seuti for our i>ric«» b«tor« bnylngy .11 [1880 w^it^ one lefMmer ii own. esrriptlre sn down : [ilf in tbo til in tlio friinhont. ) Fort- } iiiL'htly • line. Neutral rul Man* iioi'm »{;;• imcncan mg pun- i&A fruin ntro ntM, red, ic centre. o o I 4* a B t i o o o A o 9 * Co.'f 8h Ji l l III IS rior America 5 loaii Hefili 1680] ALMANACK. idd I Inmnn Line, a rod flai;. white romer, with a black diaihond in centre. Jame* Bnilrr ft Co, red flat, white border, centre white star. John 8. MclAHin. ret»' LM4ll«r •■4 ••9— Urn 0«^i" B«kbMr Bellliiff, 196 BRLCHKR's rABSlKft't [1680 Cuf torn HouM, • blofl fluff, Union Jack in the upper comer, e crown in tliorenire, with awhile C II below it Koyal Halitnx Yecht CInh, ISiuign, the Bloo Enitgn of H. M. Fleet, OM of which WM granted to the Club bv en Adinirnliy Wernini, dMtcd 14th April, 1869. Club Burpee, hluo with ilie ProTincinl Arms In the Upper vomer; Vommtiiort^ red iwellow tnil burtrce with gold eruwn incentm; Vice Commodore, while swalhiw tailed biircotf with icnrlttt crown in centre ; Hmir Commodore, blue mwhIIow tailed burgee with gold crowu in ceiitro. Halutfa—Commodot'^t 11 guns ; ries Commodur; 9 guns ; /2e«ir Commodart, 7 guns. SOOZXTZaS. St. Obokob's fktctMTr.—'/'ieMdfnt, Col J. W. T^nrie. Ifrt- PrtMt, W. C. Silver. \hI Ai$t. VictPreM, Jolin Overv. 2ml l)o , Dr. Trcnaman. T'reas. K. J. Lordly. A$»t Triww, W. M. Humphrey. Sifc'y, R. T. Murray. A$$t. Sec't,' C. H. Bennett. Chapimm, Revs. John AhlKttt. W. J. Ancient, W. Bell, Dr. Dodwell. O. Troon. PhifainatB, Dra." T. R. Almon, and A. Moren. Afanhal, Captaui L. J. Bland A$$t. Marnhal, W. A. Purcell. Mensenqer, Jnhrt Aniton Com. of Afanajnement. R. J. Wilson, A. Adams, W. J. Wnlliice, R. R. Saunders, Thomas Clay, the Murshal and Secretary. Com. of Charity, R. Theakston, J. Lepine, Philip Jones, Thomas Longley, John Overy, William Mnrray. Sick Vi$iting Committee, T. Lnmiicft, Thomas DAy, A. Hutchinson, Thos Burton, J. J. Hamilton, 0. Guy. CiiARiTABLB Ibish Socibtt (Established 1786.) — PrendenI, Hon. James Butler; Vice-Prenident, Rit'hard Sntlifle; \$t Aut. VicePregi- dent, John Ead ; 2d Aut. V. P., Daniel Sullivan ; 'TreoMurer, John M. Inglis : Secretaru, James J. O'Brien ; A»gt. Sec'y, Patk M. Duggan ; Manhal, John O'SnIlivan ; Meaungtr, William Power. NoBTH British Socibtt CInstitnted March 26, 1768). — Prmdent Charles J. Macdonald. Vice-Pre$t, Robert Sedgcwick. iSenr. Asst. V. P., John Watson. Junr. Aut. V. P., Roderick Macdonald Trm- »urer, George Mitchell. Secretary, James B. Forgt^n. AfM. Secre tary, George S. Campbell. Chtplmina, Prof. I'ollok, i>.i>., and Rer. Thomas Duncan. Com. of Charity, J. P. Muir, Duncan Grant, John Taylor, Angus MrIieoor)cc A. S. CrLhtoU, Halitax ; Colin CampWll, Di^hy ; Charles K. Rrown, YHrittnnih ; M. R. Dosbrisay, Lunenliar^ ; JAnies Spurr, Qort W, Starr, Port Wiliiaioa Aitd!tor$, A. H. JolmHOn and Goor^^c W. WAllnce. Council — Fur ffnl{/ax, Hun P. C. Ifill, Col J. VV. Lanrio, Herbert Harris and Professor T^iwiion. Ft ffant$, Geo Wio^ns, W. H. Allison, m. v., H. V. B Farnttworth and Chas Bacon, tor K\nfi$, C. F. Eaton, Edwin Chase, I^nac 8hAw, Leander Rand, John O. Bymo, J. Benjamin, C. R. H. Starr, J W. Hamilton, W. Sutton and J. B. Bow«er For AnnapoliB, H. H. Morse, C. B. Whitman, Delancy Harris, R. Fitz Randolph, B. Starratt and R. Marshall. Standina Committett, On Fruitt, R. W Starr, Chuirman, C. C. Hamilton, Avard Longley, Chas. £. Brown and A. H. Johnson. On PtdtiicatiamB, Prof Hiirgant, Chairman, A. Loneley, R. W. Starr, and J W. Wallace. NoTA Scotia Yacht S<)UADROir.— (EsfnbKshed 1875— Station, Halifax.) Commodore, llis Excellency the Mnrqnis of Lome, OoToruor GenenilofCanndH. Vice'Conunodore,lA.E R. Hussey. tiear-Voinmodorf,< J. W. Stairs. Honorarif Secretary, F. C. Sumichrast, (Royal Soutiiem Yacht Club, Enji^land, and hon. member Yacht Kacing Associafion.) Com. of Manoqemenl, the Flag Officers and Secretary, ex officio, F. M. Piisuow, S. A White, H. St. G. Twininff, J. E. Butler, I>. C. Chal- mors. Sailing Committee, the Flag Officers and Secretary, ex officio, Lt. Col. H. W. Clerke, G. A. Black. D. Cronan, Lt. C. C. Carter, r. k., W. H Weeks, m.d Meamrers J. E. Butler, W. U. Troop. Nova Scotia Poultrt and Floriciti.tural Association — The object of this Society is to improve the stock of poultry, and to culti%'atu a tiistc for floriculture in the community. President, Andrew Downs. Vice. Preoidentf, Professor Lawson, F. C. Elliot, C. W. Anderson. Secretarif, R. J. Wilson. Aaat. Sec'y, Thomas Gondgo Treaourer, A. Mackinlay. ■K««VM dl WMSIIf eenMT Bake mrnA mmtXiM Mrwts, HiUltax. 1 1 i ' ,.1' 1 1 I 198 UKLCHRUS FARMERS [1880 Nova Scotia Bible Socibtt — Prmdent, Hon S. L, Shannon ; Vice-Prests., William Pryor, Hon Judge Mar^bnll, Hon Sir Wui. Young, Kt., Chief Justice. Treas, S. H. Black. Setoff, Jas Farquhar. Agent, John Tuland. A Inrge committee of gentlemen o^ various religions dcnqminations is appointed anpnully. The parent society was formed fti London in 1804. ltd ohject is *' to CDConrnge a wider circnlation of the Holj Scriptures frithont note or comment." Each subscriber of one guinea annually ii a m«mbdr; a subscription of ten guineas qualifies for life membership. The committee of management consists of thirty-six members, fifteen of whom belong to the Church of Bngland.^Thc Nova fc>cotia Bible Society was instituted on the 24th November, 1813. Total issues of the Society, 82,700,000 copies of the Scriptures. Income of the Nova Scotia Society, last year, 93,632.75. Halifax Ladirs' Bible AasociATipN — Pte^., Mrs Liddell. Vice Preat. Misi Wells; Sec^y, Miss F. Pryor ; Treas., Miss G. Lawson. A strong committee assists the ofl&cebcnrers. This Society collects funds for the pnrpose of 6irctllating the Scriivtures among the poor and destitute. When s balance remains in the Treasurer's hards at the close of the year, the amount is given to the Nova Scotia Society. British American Book an© Tract Society — Prest., T. A. Brown. Treaa., Geo. H. Starr, Secretary and Superintendent (^ Col- portage, Alex. McBean. These office-bearers with a Board of Directors composed of clergymen and laymen of various denominations, areelected annually. The Society was incorporated in 1872. Its expenditures in eleven years amounted to $273,414. It received in donations over $35,000 ; and it circulated publications to the value of over $250,000. The publications circulated are mainly those of the Beligious Tract Society of London, and other non-denominational publishing houses. About $47,000 have been spent in Colportage, — ^and 108 years of labour were devoted to this object. Religious Books, Tracts, Maga- zines, Sabbath School Papers, Libraries alf half price, &o., are specialties of the Society's Depository. The operatbns of the Society are directed.by an Executive Committee which meets monthly, ^pd by Sab-Committees on Colportage^ Publications and Finance . EvAiroBLiCAL ALLiANCB.—PnesiWi^, Hod S. L. Shannon ; Sec% \ Rev. Robert Murray. The Evangelical Alliance is a Society intended to promote united action among christians of diiferer t denominations in sO far as they are agreed. It puts forth efforts for tho promotion of religious liberty ; and it issues annually an invitation for a week of united prayer. 1 . Young Men's Chbistiaw Association. — President, John S. McLean. Vice Presidents, M. M. Lindsay, hdwanl Lloyd, W. Roche, Jr., Hon. Dr. Parker, J. T. Meliish, Geo. Cunningham. Treas, S. H. Black. Sec'y, Henry Theakston. The Halifax Young Men's Christian Association was organised in December, 1853. Its object is the improvement of the " spiritual, moral, mental and social coiidition of the young men of the City of Halifax." It owns a handsome building which has cost over $37,000. It haa a large Library and a spacious and well supplied Reading Room : also Committee Rooms, Class Rooms, Parlor, Lecture Hall and Dining Room. — Any person pf good moral character may hucomc a meml^r, but no one can serve on committee or be an ofRcer of tho Association witltput being a member in good standing of some Evangelical Church. Nestle'a Swiss Mlik-tood, best la tlie world. irtf-*. [1880 Shannon ; Sir Win. Fnrquhar. >t various lit societj c a wider t." Each ion of ton nttfrement Church of I the 24th >ics of thu ,632.75. I Lidden. Miss 6. is Society mong the ;r*s hards A Society. •St., T. A. ntof Col- Directors ire elected ditures in ions over $259,000. )«$ Tract ^ houses. years of ts, Maga- &c., are 10 Society y» PPd by at I n; Sec^y, • intended mtions in motion of week of John S. V. Hoche, «», S. H. Christian et is the condition landsome TATj and ) Room a, person pf serve on tcmber in TlnplAtf 8, Sheet Iron, Cauftda Ptates. Grata Tin« eic YouKO Woman's Christian Association— Pre«i(f(fn/, Mrs W. 8. Sterling. Treasurer, Mrs £. G. South. Secietaries, MisMCs Sterling and Morrow. This Soriety aims at promoting the welfare of young women in the City, by means of a night school, libraries, &c., &c. Contention of Y, M. C. Associations in the Maritime Protincbs.—- This Convention meets annually. Its last meeting was held at Chatham, N. B., when the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year : — President, J. S. McLean, Halifax. Vice-Presidents, T. W. Daniels, St. John ; T. C. James, Charlotletown; A. H. Patter- son, Tmro; C. S. Chaplain, Amherst; Thomas Logan, Fredericton. Secretaries, W. B. McNutt, Halifax ; E. T. C. Knowleo, St. John ; D. C. Gillis, Sydney, C. B. SAnRATU School Association. — This Society is intended to bring together once a year representatives of all the Sabbath Schools throughout the Maritime Provinces, in order to discuss the most approved methods of protit outing their work. President, A. McQueen. Secretary, S. Waddell, Halifax, N. S. Halifax Infants' Home— The object of this Home is to receive and tenderly care for destitute infants. Its affairs are managed by a Committee of ladies. The annual expenditure amounts to about 93000. It has no building of its own, and no endowment. The number of infants in the Home at any one time is about fourty-two. When the children are about two years old they are given out to be adopted by families in the countrv. 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 double good. The Home is situated at the comer of Inglis Street and Tower Koad. Miss Nordbcck, Treas., 61 Victoria Road. Mrs £. M. Saunders, Sec'y. AsTLUM FOR the Blind — Board of Managers, William Murdoch, Esq., who died in London in 1867, left by Will £5000 N. S. Currency towards endowing an Asylum for the Blind. This led to other gifts and the erection of a building at a cost of £3000,— capable of accom- modating forty pupils. The Institution is really a school. There were ten boys and six girls on the Roll in 1876. Income fuih all sources $2,656. Expenditure $2,918. Jas F. Avery, m.d., Prest.; John S. Maclean, V. Pres. ; Geo Thomson, Treas. ; M. H. Richey, Corresponding Secretary; M. Bowman, Recording Secretary; C. T. Fraser, Superintendent; Miss Jessie Forrester, Teacher; T. Blair, Steward ; Mrs. T. Blair, Maltvn. Deaf and Dumb Institution — (Gottingen Street.) This Institu- tion has been in operation for twenty years. Aborjt two hundred pupils have been under instruction there. It is suppoitcd partly by grants from the Governments of the Maritime Provinces, and partly by voluntary con- trihntionB — most of the pupils bcin*; too poor to pay for th«ir board and education. The pupils range in age from five years up to twenty-five. Those who have the full benefit of an education here are able to express themselves witii fluency. Some of the pupils are iniight to speak. Patron, His Honor the Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia. Chairman, Hon D. McN Parker, m.d. Sec'if, Rev James C. Cochran, D.r. PrincijMi/, Albert Woodbridge. Assistant Teachers, John Ix)gHn and Miss Logan. Matron, Mrs Vinecove. Physicians, Hon D. McN. Parker, m.d., Dr. Morcn. Dentist, Dr Alfred Cogswell. s I I I IP I I Bi&OWN « Wli^tt HnUfiix, Agcula lor Nuva Scotia. 1 I 1 I 1 i 4 '■^K i i«lMMI Hheet XliiOt lUifHii Lend) LomI Plne> eto. 200 in-.l.niKll'B KAMMP.UV [1880 rtWi* iifuvrtMrt iVHpot inMo wotMt'n of mlvntu»r»Hhoo(l nm vt'ty tiniiiofl. KHtv i!f»ll«rw n yoni- jinlil l»y tlu* IhtiintP «♦»• by li ftloni^ nfn'HjvK alt i1»o oom(ov»« of ii \w\\\v. Niimlwr ol inittntoii tvviMuv fHw to twonty fotn-. T\w lonitthtttttt owps Im t^xlntotun to the iHoMB^uhil IMM»rnl«ty "of lite lute WUIInttt Miinlork, Vm\. PrHiidenl, Mi» \V. 8. Stiilinjt. iS(V»vffi»;y, Miw Forii»t» JShh-TrptiH^ MIbs A. Nonlbwk. ]PttrtTR«rA,iifT t)nniAH«* ttoMK— IVoicitnnt . ,>l«rtM«, two yi^nw old, Mni) iipwitnU, nro nihtiittm) to this ttistituiion. Itoi\)oyN rotiHlilcrNhle cn«^o\Vmi»n'!i. Oomli)rtiil)le ItomM ih tlie oouiHry m-« wMitftit out nnil 8i»c«m»rt for boyn a\u\ ittH« rt« thtv n»o\v uj). Smtinrtf, Mm It. tMt.'kfonl. i*WrtTi«;«TAr«T Inoiimtriai, Somooi,.— Thin Tnnflttulon In lnt«m«1(8d to f9iit\\ AWi\ trnln ft)r nom<» owtUI 0(»i'«f>rttlrtn hoy« wlio mlaht oiliwi- wl«o t»o li»ft to jrhMv up «« " roOifhA " nnd oHmlttnlfi. There nre twetity- B«v*n h^>y« in the toHtitiitlon nt pr^dttt; l>«t there in rtcoommoflrttion l\>f one hMiidrcd. It Ib wtttler the m'lttngfemnnt of k eonioihteo of S»ntlemtMi ninl \\u\\m. TVmsin-m', W. 8. Stirlloj?, por hoar nre ditly uttemted to there. Over nix thoHtmnd pttvfi>re «id i« ^W<^n. /Vnf., Jno Dotill. IW Pivrt,, W. H. Ne«l. t\mi., W. 8. Htirllng. Nova ScotiA Trmporary Homr for Inrrriatrb, (ntihe Grove, DurtmoiUli.)— Thii* " Homo " Is intettded to chelter persons who wro desirous of ovcixjominja: the habit of Itecomtng drunk. Those who can ftffVmi to do 8t> M-e iv<|u{red to pay board. ]>cstitute |)crsons nre admitted free. All are treated with eqiisl care Trvasnmr, Geo. H. StaiY. Secretary, K. Lloyd. Stipen'ntcnfimt, H. 8. K. Noal. Nova Sootia Ukai.tii Soc'iRTr.-*/*m<»Wf»Hf, His Honor Lieut. Governor Archihald. lVw-P«f «/«/♦»«<(«, 8lr W. Youutf, Sir K. K*»nny, Hon. A. G. Jones, (fcnemi vSV^, J. VV. Macdonald, m.d. AasfintHnt iNVv, K. C. NewlK»ny. Trean.', James lAirquhar. Tliis Society Is K>rm<»eople. Nova Scotia Sociktv for tub PRRVKSTtox of Crum-tv to An»m vi.s — fV.v/tfrw/, M. H. Kiohey, m.p. Chalrmnn K.tfntth^f Committer, A. H. Woodill, M.n. SceMmfft John Nrtyh»r, l.'i* HolHs ShXKot. Annual subscription SI, lifo mcmbeni 120, children 25 cents. The objecr of the Society *■< to prevent cruelty to anluials, to educate public opinion on the subject, to punish the iterpctrators of wanton f 1 I a ! ! i I rt^KAliiia«*« WanUlM r»yi«tiU l»«Ata «n MUert, f At ritj IvHeit tiricen-lt. If. tVltMtl * m. \m)] Ar.MANAClt. 201 thwhy, iifirl »1|fY\(H« N liHowl«*j1Hfl nf the tt«»*t ifimlifjilt tif «tMlf«|» ntilmnlH. rtinduplotn on lh« rnil^-nyfl nm nutlinriiKMl tn net ha ngetill of the Rocleiy, 5140 cnsi-n of •riielly were ilrnll with Imit yenr. TjAtuf.M Air^tr.tAnr BrMi«TT.-^Pfvi»»Wr7»f, Mm P. (5. IIUI. Virf- Piy>niitpnf , Mm tliitlgft Ultehie^ IVmnw^i, Mm 4. V. Kfniijr. SerMarift Mrs DnnhwoiHl. NrtYA BooTiA lIiwTonirAr, WnnutT— /^M»■r/l•»^ Jn^e HlfcMe. Mi^-I^vfuiftoni, tiev. Df. ttill. Hny))Hhnf .SV'iwoM/. J. T. Hiilmer. {\)rrn*mi\Hinij Sn'irtnnf, J. T. Htcwml. '/Wnntitn, •Ins. B, MitcHoiiHhI. The oiijtet oi ihii* HoviViy ii4 the cnlliTiiuii hikI itiihliintioo of nintiu- ncriplw, pnmphlcit*, liookR, Ac, thni itie o( himorii'id iiiurent, relating tu Nova Hiutiu ui* the iK'i){lil)oniiii(i; I'loviiices. •*•- KABOKXO. attAND LODOB OF THB MOST ANCIENT AND HONOBi AULm FnATKRNITir OF FRBIil AND AOU0PTJBO MABONB OF NOVA BOOTIA. (inml MfiKtfr, {'oU)W\ J. Wl»nburn Lnnric, tiAlirnx ; ftpjm^ (L ^foxtp1\ ,\m\y^n Hmlson. Htfllrtrtnn ; Smm- fi. Wardni, A. O. Mtt^run, Syilncy; J»ni'or (t. WanJptt, K K. I'npppr, Hvnr lllver; (tmnrt Trea- «»ff¥r. Andrew^ K. M«»^k)nlrtV, llnllfnjt; (ltrnni Sprfpfnrtf, Hpn|»«mln rnrl^n, n.c.t.., tlitUrnx ; .»., I'nriHhnro'; Uev. Illrhmd Avory, M.A., Avlenfonl; llcv. W. Downey, JUniTlnjxton ; J. O. McKav, Littio Olnce Buy ; (). Sn/tt. of Wmkn,Sf\\tw9 J)Onifi»t«f, HnUfnx ; /.* /). nf Oti'mnnift^ W. I*:. Wittitntt, Pflrmliw; G. .Sumrti tknrpt\ U. L. Uurdwh'k, Annapolin; Gmnti Oiyanisf, 8. 1'orfpr, Unhfax ; Gmml t^urmivaittt Uriah 1^. lj«pl»«ni. 9iih lleyt., llHlifnx ; Graud SfnmttfH, C. J. Oochran, Kentvlllc; J. W Kiirpntrh k, Tow B»y ; W, V. Murray, II«Hfax ; James Krrr, m n.. I/i>ntl«)nilorrv ; Ocorue K. DeWItt, MfJ., Chciler; P. B. MvKerrow, Halifax; /y^r, Johh M. Taylor, Hnlifkx. . iDtsTRtdT onptJTir orand mabtahb. T. a CosHuinnit Halifax. llcv. Willinm Downey nitrrlnpfon. AufrnstuH Itohinion, m.u »...AnnMpolis. I^win Johrstone, m.d HMliarton. C. Crowe lload Hydney, C. B. Wh.l ■■!■ I — — — ^^ fttTBOtlDINATlD LODGBS. 8t Anprrw's, No 1, Halifax (KHtiildishcd 1768). Mcsotiion the flmt Tuenday of nacli month. Worshipful Master, Joseph H. Jost ; Secretary, A. 0. Cunningham. " Ilkf^VVII S if^k% Ai«iiti for NovN SeMli. AhyIIii, ttttlUwi* niiA Nraillin* To4»ln« for naIc^ low Ml^OAAMUMlMiiitteMi^klMli^ ftOi HK|.(?||RU*B r ARM Kit's [1B60 Rt iTMfinX Nn«, HMlinix ( niit»MIMi(Mt Udi)). Mmtn on the Hnl Mmttliiv •»(' t>Niv KHth. ... Vi«n>M. N.» .1. Ilt^lirrtu (KuWW'mHwl UM). M«m»M rt« (tm fto»»flh Montiiiv or 9nv\\ iiumth. Woniltipnil Mmiter, Arthur Mi Curren i WeotvtrtVv, (>>«»tti>r. t)iittv« No 4. Iiunnnhnru ( RnlirthUphtfil U99), Meotn on the flrnt TM«»M*y ntrnch month. Worthlplnl Mrtsiw, l». M. ilivm ; Hevt-otrtry, Fi. tl. Mohmt Ml At,nt»>}<. Nt) 5, Nrw nhtnij:'*^** (KjttnhlNhn! 1H.1P|. ^tMll on the flmt iVminv of I'rtrh nuMUh. Woi(«hl|»l\il Mn«tei', 11. T. Rnth<. L. .luhim; Hwn'mrv, A. M. M»noll»n1. ,V !'i St. A!«i>ww\v*n, No 7, Sv.loov, tV tt (l^,st«ttli>*hr«1 1R44). Moctn on th<* tMhl Tom^vy of iMU'h nionlh*. WorshlpHil MHHti't-, A. (I. Mi'L<»«« j vSonvtnry, O. Miiiht»non. AiwriA, No B, Amhorsk (RstuhHshoil lH4f»). MoiMn on tho flr»t Mooittiv ol>rtoh mf>«th. WokuhlplXil M«!»t»*r, W. J. Molfnt;! f^wiftrtiy, U. Whithiim Chipnmn. ZKTi.A»«t>, Ni». «♦ tilvpr|»ool ««tl» THio-stUv of oiu'h month. Worshlplul Muster, W. T. H. Krusor ; vSt4Wt>o-y» y.. U Mnlhull. Wn«Hn, No \<\, \U\\fi\n. (VMnhMwA IP4H). Mppti on the flrst N\*'HnM!iy of w\«*h month. Wor«hipl\tl Mnst^r, W. A. McKenHiet Nh>v CAt.cimNiA, No 1 1, Ph«tou (KstAhllihed 164(1). Mcctit on the (t<>ct«mh«r. \V. Mnstcrt Thomes Tannor ; Sec^t Ohnrlet ID. l)av(of. HiNXnr No 12, Yurmonth (Fijttnhllnhpd IM9). M«H»f«i on the flnl Motit^Kv of cnoh month. Worshlpftil Muster, 1\ B. Croshy ; Hevretnry, \V. V.lJmwn. 'V ' AcAniA, No M, PH|tYV«!«h (RutAhUihcH \9^9) Meetn on the Hri|< Wolnojotrty of Ortoh month. WorshtplXil Mnntcr, DonnlJ MnoAulay ; 8ocremry,'J. V,. Wurnor. Arxntx, No U« lUlifkx (RstAhlifhed IBftt). Meets on the second Miwdiiv M e«ch month. Wor»hlpt\il Mnstcv, J. K. Ii«nt; Secretary, X\f\^\ A. Ualihttvton. Athouh, No 1ft, HttUfiix (RstnWiHhe«n3ft9). Merts on the fonrth Wotlnos^livvof ej»ch month. Worshipful Master, Thos. Mitchell ; Soc'y, J. MiU«n ftohtnsitn. Kkith, No. 16, tliUshni-tfh, (TSstabllshcil ISRH, Moots on the first Monday of eaoh montlt. Worshipfol Master, J. II. Bo C)«orp9' NvdioH, Rkitii, No 17, HaUfi»K ( Establishott 185S). Meets on the second Mison ; Sooretary, i i '^X99'% U«cli ltf«4|< N«iiiiRt(>r, Olirts Ic. Ilrniketi; Bec'jr, •fniiH*!! .1 tick Mill. lUirAi, Ai.nicHt, No 1?). Rvdrn'y, T. 11. (K^tnliUHliHl 1^57). M«<^«fi OH the tlilitl Mofiilnv ol>ntli liioiufi. WorMhl|)fUI MHMer, N. Mftrtrli ) R«M|-»*tlllV. (t<«0 f. M. l^'OflKH. f(>tfl on (he flist TtH'Milny of PHrh ilionth. Worshipftil Mnxt^r, M. II. I'ftleM; Weft'jr, K. (\ Mowfrn. Wi5f,nrr»iM», No 20, Win«l«or (KiMt«MI»h<'«| IPOI). Mn-ts on the «(»ro««l W«'«lm«w1rtV «»f frtJ'h month. Worshipful iWnntf r, J, R. (*ow«n; Hwf^ttiry, ThomiiN If. Timlin. W<;otiA. No W. C'nnninjr, K\nttn f'onnty (l'!«>tnl.H>ificft 1«61). Moptu on thn first Wpdn»'H»lny of pm-h incmth. Worshif/fnl Mnntet, Ow»rB« H. Viin^hnn ; Hocretnry, l>. M. ni«'kf0. t'wiNi'K or WAi.ftN, No 2!>. Milton, Quwns (-onnty (fyf^tnhllsfiod 1P0I). Mppts thp sproncl Tupudfty of pncli nio»ith. Wofshlpfnf Miiflfcr, UwirffO A. rionvehintl ; Hncrptmy, WUIlnm Ford, jr. Af.nnMT, No .'M>, HhcllHirnp ( K»((iMislic«1 1P«2). Mr»'t,« on tfiP srronfl Wotlnpptlay of Pftch month. WorBhlpful Muster, J. Bower ; Kt-cfetury, A.V. Mof'iPrtn. HooTiA, No .11, Yurmonth (KstnMlsfiod lRr..l|. Mwts on tfie second XiH'sdnv of pm-li month. WorHhlpfnl Mnstor, Arthur J. Caftn ; fiecretwry, V. A. Hiilloy. Ki, DoHAiio. No .18, Wine Tliuhonr (Knt^h]h)wA lRfi.1). Meets on tho first and third 'fhursdrtysof ench montli. WorHhIpffil Mnstcr, .1. Hrtllnntyne; Beoretflry, J. ff.'Lntils. Ankapoi.ih llovAt,, No .1.1, Anniipolls. (KHtnfdIsfied l«r„l), Meets (»n the first Wednesday of eaeh month. Worshipful Master, S. Hall I 8eerotary, Aup:ustus Fullenon. Qukrn'h, No .14 Hherhrooko (K«tal.lishod 1R04). Meets every Tiiopday. Worsh'pfiil Muster, J. (J. Archihuld ; Beeretury, J. I). MeDiniald. St Mark'h. No.l.'i, nnddcck, (MJ. (KstahllHhed IRfi.'i.) Meets on the first nnd third Thnrndays of erwh month. Wonhipful Master, L. G. Campbell; Hceretary, ],. Sparling. 1 f f I f % JoblMMl nI cxevptloHNlly low niinren, hy IIK«nN A WKf>K. Falrbftiilts' and Howe's Comiier und PUtform Seales iiS,' r ii i K . 204 bklchkr's paumrr's [1880 TiiiBTLB, No 36, Cow Bay. C B. (Establiahod 186A). Meets on the tint Saturdny of eacli month. Worshipful Master, William Clarke ; Secretary, Samuel A. Spencer. CoBBQUiD, No 37, Truro (Established 1866). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. A. Kent; Secretary, J. L. Sutherland. LoDOK OP St Mark^ No 38, Halifax. (Established 1866.) Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, M. T. Foster; Secretary, W. A. McLeod. Acacia, No 39, Bridgewater. (Established 1866.) Mceth the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Jas. A. Curll ; Secretary, B. A. Logan. RoTHSAT, No41, Bridgetown (Established 1866). Meets the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, B. Starra't; Secretary, A. 1). Cameron. Edbkka, No 42, Sheet Harbour. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, Angus Crnickshanks ; Secretary, James Hall. Trvbo.Nq 43, Truro. (Established 1867.) Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month. Worshipful Master, Geo. P. Nelsoo ; Sec'y, E. B. daird. ' PoTMTZ. No 44, Hantsport. (Established 1867). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W, A. Porter ; Sec'y, D. E. North. Ttbiak Youth, No 4.5, Little Glace Bay (Established 1867.) Meets every Tuesday. Worehipfal Master, W. McLay; Secretary, D. McAulay. Solomon, No 46, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. (Established 1868.) Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, P. Grant; Secretary, J. A. Campbell. Philadelphia, No 47, Barrington (Established 1868^. Meets second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. B. Hopkins ; Secretary, Re". W. Downey. Widow's Son, No 48, River Philip, Cumberland County jEstab- lished 1868). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, R. J. Mutcalf ; Secretary, R. P.'Donkin. Wbstern Star, No 50, Wcstville (Established 1868). Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, James Roy, Jr.; Secretary, A. W. McLcod. Eastern Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Halliday ; Secretary, A. McKay. Harmony, No. 52, Aylesford, (Established 1869). Meets the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. C. VanBuskirk; Sec'y, A. Burns. Hiram, No«53, Goldenyille, (Established 1869). Meets on the § 1 I s f f I I S f I i I is r ^ KcUler** Standard Seotck €oMfieett«as a««l Iiomises, • In ▼arietj, at H. H. FULLER A CO.% t^^m^i^ § 8* I f 9 I ^ 1880] ALMANACK. 205 first and third Wednesdays, Worshiptul Master, A. Williams ; Sec'jr, Hugh Cameron^ Kino Solom^/t, No 54, Digby, (Establiidtcd 1870). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Muster, M. L. Oliver ; Secratary, J. F. Saunders. MoRiBN, No. 5.5, Cow Bay, C. B., (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. W. Fitz- patriek ; Secretary, Lewis Johnstone. Harmony, No. .56, North East Harbour, (Established 1870). Meets on the fii^t Mondny of each month. Worshipful Muster, S. H. Greenwood ; Secretary, E. P. Greenwood. Tkmple, No 57, Port Mulgrave, (^Established 1869). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, W. H. Wylde; Secretary, M. McLean. Kbntville, No. 58, Kontville, (Establidied 1870). Meets on the second Mondny of each month. Worshipful Master, R. S. Marsters, Secretary, H. A. Pratt. Manitoba, No. .59, New Glas^row, (EttsMished 187o). Meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. WorJiipful Master, A. Knight : Secretary, John K. Fraser. Clarkb, No. 61, Chester, ( EstabliHhed 1871 ). Meets on the second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Uiltz; Secretary, C. Lordly. Taylor, No. 62, Lockeport, (Established 1872). Meets fourth Tuesday of every month. Worshipful Master, L. McDonald ; Secretary, J. £. Richardson. Corinthian, No f^3. Great Village, (Established 1872). Meets on second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. Leavitt ; Sect'y. J.A.Hill. Richmond No. 64, Arichnt. C. B. (Established 1872). Meets on first and third Fridays in each month. Worshipful Master, J. R. Thomson; Secretary,* P. Grucb'y. SiRCOH, No 66, Wycocomngh, C. B. (Established 1872.) Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, L. G. Hart; Secretary, J. McPhail. MiNAS, No. 67, Parrsborongh, CEstablished 1872.^ Meets on the third Mondny of each mouth. Worshipful Master, W. J. Flinn , Secretary, W. H. Townsheud. CuRREN, No G8, Hopewell. (Established 1873.) Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worbhipful Master, A. Ormiston; Secretary, J. M. Dunbar. Charity, No. 69, Mahono Bav. (Established 1874.) Meets on the third Tuesday ot each month. Worshipful^ Master, C. Gray ; Sect'y, J. Ham. Laurie, No. 70, Spring Hill. (Established 1875.) Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. W. Master, A. J. Munroe ; Scc'y, Henry Swift. mwMWtt myntmnm H^r Utrm ««««ta rery low at fVliolcaate. r flajriiiv Tools of ovAfy doMrlption at lowoiii prlodSt 1206 UKLCHKR8 FAUMKIIS [1880 QrantilLk, No. 7l, Now CHlcdonin. (KstMlitiHiicd 1875.) Moots on the Hccoiid TuesUay oloAch montli. Womliiprul Muster, W.Willott; Socretiirv, li. M. Irvino. i Kabtkkn LioiiT. No. 73, Guvnhorough. (Ksl«blii*he<1 l87ft.) Meeta every Thursday. Worshipful XiAstvr, A. Walsh; Secretary, C. 3 Ionic, No. 73, Lnwroncetown. (Estah)ii(hed 187ft.) Moots on the first Montlny of each month. W. Master, Wm. Rtmch, Secretary j J. ; W. Tomlinson. j North Star, No. 74, Acu«1ia Mines, Londondcrrv. (Kstablished 1875.) M<^cts on the Arnt Thursdiiy of ciicli month. Worshipful Master, J. Bryant; Secretary, Thomas Stephens. WiMnimif, No. 75, Oxford, Cumlwrland. (Rslahlishod 1877). Worshipful Master, I. .f. Ilinjrioy ; SoriTtary, J. II. Treen. Meets on the second ond fourth Fridays of each month. ORANO ROYAL AROH OHAPTBR OT NOVA SCOTIA. M. K. Oirand lllsh Priest, W. Taylor, Halifax ; 11. E. Grand Kinjj, ' O. T. Smithers, Halifax ; R. E. Grand Sori»)e, Aug. Robinson. M. D., Annapolis; R. £. Grand Treasurer, William A. Hcsson, Halifax; R. fi. Grand Secretary, James Gossip, Halifax ; R. E. Grand Chaplains, ' Rev H. P. Almon, i>c.l., Windsor; Rev R. Avery, m.a , Aylesford; Rev D. C. Mooi-e, Stcllarton ; R. E. Grand Cnptnin ot the Host, J. R. Cowen, Windsor; R. E. G. Prin. Sojouriior, 1). Small; R. E. O. Roy ' ArchCapt.. J Dempster, Halifax ; V. E. G. Tapt. 3rd V , T. W. Hom; V. E. G. Captain 2nd V., 1). Rol>crtson, Halifax ; V, E. G. Ca])fttin ' 1st v., K. J. I)olphin, Halifax ; V. E. Grand Marshal, H. N. Wrijjht. Halifax; V. E. Grand Steward, L. F. Darling; V. E. Grand Stitndard i W?arcr, J. E. Rix, Halifax ; V. E. Grand Or^ranist, T. A. Cossmann, i Halifax; V. E. Grand Pursuivant, James Martin, Halifax; V. E. Grand Tyler, J. M. Taylor, Halifax. Subordinate Chapters. RoTAL UxToy, No. I, Halifax-— G. T. Smithers, High Priest; W. A. Garrison, Scct'y. St. ANi>RKw'a Chapter. No. 2, Halifax — H. N. Wright, High Priest ; C. E. Davidson, Scc'y. Hiram Chaptkr, No. 3, Windsor— J. R. Cowcn, High Priest; Thos. H. Timlin, Secretary. KsiTH Chapter, No. 4, Truro — L. B. Archibald, High Priest; W. Faulkner, Secretary. EuRBKA Chaptkr, No. 6, Annapolis — S. D. Tobias, High Priest; R. L. Hardwick, Secretary. RossiONOL Chapter, No. 6, Liverpool — J. N. S. Marshall, High Priest ; J. L. Hemroeon, Secretary. Union Chaptbr, No. 7, Yarmouth — J. W. Bingay, High Priest; T. B. Flint, Secretary. t g » o ts- a & A f «iiilllp*ll iittd «tker grades rare Olive 9U, g Pi 3 I o i I 1 At H. H» FUliLER A C0.^3> head of Pover'i Wlarf. I I I ■ I r I lilt I I li immttMiA^ li II I 1880] ALMANAOK. 207 Rt. Joa^'A CuAPTJBB, No. a. riclou— T. Y, Cooke,,Hi4^h Prlett; A. H. MiHCtrf; SMretnry. *..-.*^ i I'*au. .w,. -- .. Shannon Ciiaptkr, No. 9, St JolinV, Nowfbnndland— C. S. Pinsent, HIkH Priosi; U. A. MacCoubrdy, Hucretn^y. Princk or Walks, No. 10, Bjrdncr. C. B.—- Colonel C. Cf«w* Read, Uigh Pricit; J. H. Befttty^Secromry. ORnKR or High Prirsthooo — William Taylor, Prciidtnt; J.. Gos^i^», Uecordor. Kkitit'Uoyal CHA.rrBR ov 8ovbrrioic PRiifCBfl; Goo. T. Siniilicrs, 18°, Kccordcr. _ KNIQHTS TBMPLA.B. ' ' The Oreat Priory of CenAda. H. R. H. Tho^rince of Wales, k.g., &c., &c, Vm 3/os( Emintnt and Snprfme Urawl AtuHt^; ,, < Very lli^li and Rminrnt Sir Kt. Colonel W. J. B. MarTieod Meore, Ijnprairio, Qucliec, Grand Cross of the Tomple, Great Prior. * Very Eminent Sir Kt. Benjamin Curren,i>.o.L., Halifax, Provincial Prior for Nora iScntia* The Nova Scotia Prcceptory and Priory of t)ie United Reliidpas and Military Orders of the Temple, ana of St. )(fhu of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta, working under tho authority of the Oreat Priory of Canada, meets at Freemasons' Hall, Halifax, oa the Arst Friday in each month. PRROBifroRY.— Sir Knight C. F. Vose, Bminent Preceptor; Sir Knieht J. Trary, Treasurer; Sir Knight J. Dempster, Registrar. Priort.— Sir Knigbt C. F. Vose, Eminent Prior; Sir Knight J. Tracy, Treasurer ; Sir Knight J. Dempster, dbancellor,.. ..v ^ . , . .ft »,'>t /' 1 it. OBAHail. FROVINOIAli GRAND X«OYAZi ^BAVGIB LOSaS 07 HOVA SCOTIA. Grand Officbrj* fob 1877 — Grand 3fnster, W. W. McLennan, Truro, N. 8. ; Deputy Grand Masters, Doupald McLaughlan, Shuhtfna- cadie, Peter McDonald, Puf^wnsh ; Grand Chapl(n'n, Rev Jas Meadows, Tx)wer Stewiacke; Grand Trmsurer^ Jamed Miller, ShulxsnHradic ; Grand Secretary, W. A. Garvison, Hal i fax; Gmnd Director Cprtnto- nies, Aloxandci McKay, Truro ; Deputy Grand vhnplains, Revs Kdwin Clay, M D., Hftlifnx, Hugh McMilluii, Richmond, J. C. Bicakoncy, W. P. Anderson, W. P. Annan, James Scott, Margaret's Rav; Grand Lecturn; D. A. Patten, Westvillc, Deputy Grand /Secretary, Capt. yeo Garrison, Peggy's Cove. ( ) •v J) WHw* ■•^(T ipfieca •• IHiw^Tn •• ^▼ISwBrHir' t ', rr?l« .*: CoUoa Bo«d«r«. A uotLefTeetiTO ExpUifT^* 208 BKLCIIKR's FAKUKirs [1880 ummaxmmsv o&dsa or oss tzimwb. OFriOBRS R. W. Grawd Lodok a* tiik Tx>wb« PnoriKCBB or Bbitish Nokth Auiuiic*, I. O. (). F. — Harris VanKlarcoin, An- nnpolis, M. W. O. M.; John Ukiuirds, Fr^tkricton, R. W. I). 0. M.; H. A. Vradeiiburr, Portland, N. IJ., R. W. O. W ; J. C. P. Frnxoc, Halifax. R. W. O. Sec'v ; H. A Taylor. Halifi.x, R. W. Q. Treaa. ; B. A. Bent, W 0. C. ; Predk. C. Hen, W. G. M. ; John Prinu'le, W. O. G.; ThomHaGlendinninc:, W. G. H. ; Win. M. Wc«ther«p«)on, W. G. Chap.; Trank Graham and Henry A. Taylor, Halifax, R. W. Grand liepreMntatives to Sovercipn Grand LoAgt I. O. O. F. Subordinate liOdRea. Eabtrrn Star, No. 2, Pi«'tou. Mcc;a on Wednesday. FuLM£i{, No. A, Albion Mines. Meets on Friday. Norton, No. 6, Neyv Glasgow. Meets on Monday. St. Lawrunom, No. 8, ChHrlottoiown, P. K. I. Meets on Monday. Pioneer, No. 9, St. John, N. B. Motns on Friday. Oriknt, No. 10, Halifax. Moots on Monday. Scotia, No. 11, Wesivilie. Meets on Thursday. Beacon, No. I2, St. John, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria, No. 13, Fredericton, N. B. Meets on, Wednoidaj. EuRKKA, No. 15, Hpriiiu: Hill. Meets on Tuesday. Western Star, No. 16, Annapolis. Mcft« on Wednesday. Moore, No. 17, Vale Colliery. Meets on Tuesday. MvsTic, No. 18, Halifax. Meets on Thursday. PBBRLKes, No. 19, Portland, St. John, N.B. Meets on Wednesday. Evangeline, No. 20, Kcnivillc. Meets on Wednesday. GutbiNO Star, No. 21, Granville. Meets on Thursday. Princr Edward, No. 82, Suinmerside. Meets on Thiirsdar. MrsTio Tib, No. 23, Oxford, Cumberland. Meets on Monday. MiZPAR, No. 24, Acaditt Mines, Col. Meets on Monday. Crystal Wave, No. 25, Puj^wash. Meets on Tuesday Prince Alurrt, No. 26, Moneion, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. WiLDET, No. 27, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Meets on Friday. Calkdonia, No. 28, Hopewell. Meets on Wednesday. SiLOAM, No. 29, St. John, N. B. Meets on Monday. Union, No. SO, Spcingville. Meets on Wednesday. Orpheds, No. 31, Wolfville. Meets on Thursday. CoLviLLB, No. 32, Souri«, P. E. I. Meets on Monday. Valley, No. 33, Sussex, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Rel1i>ino Hand, No. 34, River Johh. Meets oh Monday;iVOr ' Ivr, No. 35, Amherst. Meets on Monday. LoRNB, No. 36, Economy. St. Andrew's, No. 37, St. John, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. Pbsaquid, No. 38, Windsor, Meets on Monday. Bnoampmenti. Stuart, No. 10, Pictou. MiLiCBTE, No. 11, St. John, N. B. Halifax, No. 12, Halifax. ;,. '^-^ ;^^^ ;,^, Port La Joib, No. 13, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ^ '' '"" * ''" ' Udd Fellows' Hall, Halifax, is to be found at 183 Hollis Street, next door north of the Union Bank. XM- lMr4t •lla mmd Madilne Oils wt erery kimd. N. H. FULLRK * CO., A«f)Bti. o o h c8 ^ 1880] ALMANACK. 201) MemlicrHhip '2177; Rfivenue, S 1)1,406.38. Next Annual Cjmmuni- rntion uill Ihj hold in SiiinmcrHitIr, 1*. K. I., mtoikI WeilnctiilRy in Aii(ru)tt, 1880. Dintrii't l>u|tutir!t — .JMnioi It. Mncdonalii, llnlitux; Jim YoNion, r.(}.M., Picioii; .Innics Mitfhcll, P.O.M., SteJInrlon ; fieij Hrumuer, Hiinrloriftowu, V. K. I. ; Culvh hcliurnwn, Sununenid^ P. K. I. ; John Hirliardu, Fredcrieton, N. B. ; W. A. Moore, 8t. John, N. n ; D. 1). I)iividM)ii, Kentvillc; R. A. Bent, CumljcrlaDd ; J. W. Barry, Muncion ; O. 0. Higgins, ColchcMicr. 0XUDS9 07 7ATA0XTS 07 SUSSAKS&T. BusineH Officers of Dominion Grange. E. H. Hiilhom, Master, UxWridge, Ont. ; J. P. Boll, Treas., Downa- vicw, Ont. ; W. Pemborton Page, Scc'y, Fonthill, Ont. ; Executive Com- mittee, A. GiflPonl, Menford, Ont., 8. Parsons, Bultimore, Ont., J. Robinson. Middlemarch, Ont., A. J. Hughefl, Sbaroo, Ont., J. B. Aylesworth, Newburgli, Ont. i/» i ' t e t nm^ h wu Hw prHm nt mmmwn -m ¥Himmmt L 0. 0. 7. MASTOSaSTSE tn!rXTT 7BZnirDLT 800XBTT. Nova Bootia Diatriot (eatabliataed at HaUfax, April 3rd. IseS). Provincial Grand Master, O. W. Rockett, 9 Howell Conrt, Deacon Street, Chelsea, Muss ; Provincial Deputy Grand Ata$ter, Thnmas H. Francis, 79 (ftHnville St., Haliiani; ComufHuidinff Searetary, Aaron Sinfleld, 7 Gottingcn St, UaliFax; TreaMwr, \i. E. Sauqden. 24 Argyle St., Hnlilux ; Auditor*, James Mogee and C. O. Rigby, M.D.; Legal Adviser, John Ervin, Barrister. Liat of Lodges. Prince or Walks, meets Wedneailay evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Argyle Street, Halifax. Earl or Duffkrim, meets every Monday at Orange Hull, Need- ham Street, Halifax. Irviso, meets every alternate Monday at 176 Tromont Street, Boston, Mass. EssBx, meets every Saturday at SV29 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. Mkarts ov Oak, meets every Wednesday at 529 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. ExoKLSioR, meets every Monday, at 36 Central St., Lowell, Mass. RocKBTT, meets second and tourili Wednesday in each month at Washin^i^ton Blo'-k, Maverick Square, East Boston. Princksm Louisk, meets every Monday at Truro, N. S. Flower or thk Day, meets every Thursday at St. George's, Bermuda. Amount of District Slok and Funcrnl Fund, January, 1879, 86,725.80, increase on previous year, SI, 01 3. Expended in sick and funeral benetit in 1878, $444.80. Vaino of Sick and Funeral Fund per member, $26.28. lialnnce value of Diiitriei, Management Fund, $200. [ Number of members in District, 347. 6 1^ I t % I fiv«rjrUUi(r in Um lUrdwArt Um*^. Seputiea. For Proflnpo. Ooo Creed, 8ert Clark, J. a. Bowser, D. B. Ncwcomb, John Cochran, B'. Stan. Marsters, John Moore, W. O'Brien^ Jr. Matthew Fisher, S. Moore. Albert Gates, H. VnnBnskirk, W. R. L. Foster, W. E. SUrrat, Samuel Baker, E. E. McDormand, Solomon Chute, J. H. SIchling, Alox Ellis, H. N. Newcomb, L. W. Elliott, Jos. P. Alliiion, Jas. Patterson, Jr., N. P. Wliitiuau, Solomon Drew, Geo. W. Cole, J aim Fraser, Alex. Ross, Abram Clark, Siiml. Setohell, Robt. A. Mcintosh, Alexr H. Gratten, Addrtu. Truro. Central Onslow. Truro. OMBams. ffjf Middle Stewlacke. South Rawdon. Upper Newport. Newport. Gore. Scotch Village. Windsor. Medford. Upper Kennetoook. Grand Pre. Sheffield's Mills. Gore. Centre ville. Kentvillo. Noel. Somerset. Shubeniteadie. Middletan. Melvern Square. North Kingston. Paradise. Tremont. Round Hill. Bridgetown. Summerville. Cross Roads, U.S'ke Port Williams Stafn fiiiwrenc^town. Newport. Aylesford. New Albany. Nictaux FaUs. L. River, Musq'boit. Glengarry. Union Centre. DufhiMii. Stltsprings, PlctOD. SprinpviHe. Millville, Pictou Co. ! 9 I mt^ ■«sA plmce to bay Dry ('olors, tairnishes and «iMi»atts« - ^ it'ar'iMiiif A tb:^a'uw;!;t^i^ei: ' ' ■ [1880 p, J. C. • ; for ewlacke. wdoii. iwport. llage. snnetoook. i Mills, le. II. Si]uare. ingston. ill. ivn. /ille. ids.U.S'ke iamsStat'ii (town. •any. F.1IIS. Musq'boit. y- entre. (M, Plctoo. He. , Pictou Co. USt I I r I a 1 I SB 9 8 1880] ALMANACK. 211 TaifPsxuLxroa szasotoht. Sojii or Tr.MPKRANCB.— Tfio first Dlvlnfon wnt orpnntxeit nt Y«r- moil til, Nuv. 17, I847. The Gnind Diviition wha oruiitiU(>en; (Jrand Worthy Pririnnh, William Murray, Halifax; Grand Scn'he, J. Parsons, n. a., Halifax; (Ofllce 197 Hullis St.) A(jtnt and Lecturer 0/ Grand Division, Thomas lIutehingM. Usf rxBD Tempbrah CB OiinRR (formerly British Templars). — Grand Ixxli^ of Nova Scotia ortiranized in 18fi'). HnH now about 86 LoAfn contnininfr nbout 8200 members; President, Joshua N. Freeman, High Sheritr, Lirerpool ; Secretary, Oeor^ro P. Nelson, Trora The next Annual Session is to be held in Truro, in the flrst week of July, 1880. • ".— . I. O. OP QooD Tbmplaiib or tnis WoRLD.-~The flrst Lndieeor(;an- ized at Economy, Colchester County, July 4, 1864. Grand Lodse of Nova Scotia fonned February 5th, 1867 ; then* are now 100 Subordinate Lodges with 5000 members ; 20 Juvenile Temples with 9.50 members; G. W. C. T., Kev W. G. Lane, Mid Musquodobolt, Halifax Co ; G. \y. S., Howard Stewart, Truro. The next Annual Maeting will be held at Halifax beginning tb« ilrst Tuesday in July, 1880. L O. OF Good Tbmplabb, Lotal. — Grand Lodnre of Nova Scotia reorganized Nov. 21, 1876, about 80 Subordinate Lodf^os. and about three thousand five hundred momliers ; 0. W. C /'., Dr J. S. Colder, Brid<;ewater ; G. W. S., I. J. HlnKley, Oxford, Cumberland. The next Annual Session will belicld at Truro, Tuesday July 6, 1880. The Blub Riboon tTtlTifr 'Wilhtn the post two years have been organized in nearly every County of the Province. The enrolled mem- bership increased with, ftjittfqrjkable ratiidity, especially in the Counties of Yarmouth, Di^jby, Annapolis, Colchester, Cumberland, Pictou, Cape Breton aqd Halifax. The i^rgregate luemhership in the Autumn of ^878 was estimated at 20,000. After that date some of the CIul» ceased in active work; some died; others were chnnfred into Societies of other names ; and the raen^bership now in the Province is not nearly so lar^jre fls last year. At this date (Autumn of 1879) the enrolled membership of the various Temperance organizations in Nova Scotin is (approxi- mately) as follows : — Sons of Temperance anil Cadets, &c. ... . .' 12,000 United Temperance Order, (British Templars) 2,200 I, O. G. Templar,], (of the World) 5,000 ' I. O. S. Templars, flioyftl ) ...:.......'. 3,600 Roman Catholic T. A. Societies 3, .500 Protestant Church Temperance Societies 2,000 Reform, or Blue Ribbon Clubs 12 000 Woipea's Temperance Unions 3,000 Total 44,700 BHO%VN A %VEttU, Corner Ouke and HoIIAh »trc«la, Halifax. f i ! i \ i W'-J'm Labrleatin; Oils, \iz: Olive, Lard, West Tirfinlii, &e. 212 BKLCHKR8 FARMKKS [1880 00XTST7LS, 8BQ. fft Unitbd Status Coksumi — Unlifax, Hon Mortitner M. Jnckson, Clerk to Consulate, Jus W. CtiltJwull ; Pictou, Oscar Malinross; WiruUor, I). K. IIobHrt. Vice- Consult— lUWt'iikX, J. F. I'lieUii ; Pictoti, John H. Noonan; Windsor, P. S. BiirnliAin. Consular Aqeuts — AnnapoliM,J. M. Owen ; Arichat, J. G. McKcun ; Barrin^ton, G. ituScrtson ; Uridguwatcr, W. 11. Owen : Cape Canso, Thos C. Cook; Cow Buy, C. Archibald'; Di; . *> Brazilian Vick Consul — Michael Tobin. ^' .NORyi'AY AND SWKDKN ViOK-CONSUL. — £. D. TuckCT. Austrian CoN.suL — W. Cunard. Danish Consul. — Stephen Tobin. fifiLaiAN Consul. — Christian Uonne. '■>'"' ^ Ghrman Consul. — C. A. Creighton. Italian Consul. — W. H. Hart. USUOCJAY Vl€C-C0N80L.— H W. C. Bo«k. •IW'MJ . / •: Halifax — S. Cunard & Co. Pictou— Primrose Bros. Yarmouth — J. W. Moody. Sydney, C. B. — ' Archibald. Liverpool, John Campbell, sub-agent. Arichat, C.B. — George E. Jean. Plaister Cove, C. B. — James G. McKeen. Port Hood, C. B. — G. C. L;iwrence. Antigonish — Win J. Beck. Annapolis — Jacob M. Owen. Wolfville — Josepk R. Hay. Guysborough— Uutus A. Tremain. V2&ZTAS X£TTSE1TATZ02IAL RSaZSTSft 07 SSZTTZlTa. SniTcyarn to the Bureau Veritas fntemotioruil Repititer of Shipping, British I^orth America. — Walter G. Kay, 3 TiOrne Terrace, Halilax ; T. H. Sime, St. John; William Symons, Quebec; Alexander Simc, Yarmouth. o O & 9 3 J* ,0 on 3 p & o n a 'Ji o n t u m a o O 8 t •r 9 I ^ I I t e -a 8 Venr iHrM wnMtr A«IHne l^rcffk ta towtk safll pnekase*. II, fto. ' ' •< n-m />•. j.K f1 »% M H. It! VtltLISft * CO.% liea4 oi ^ower^ik Wharf. [1880 Jnckson, Wimlsor, John K. dUm, J. M. rchibald'; ijrh, E. H. •ool, J. N. ^ White ; ; Kempt, I. Parker HnlifHX ; , Sydney. Ltle Glace ; Uoward Jauies G. Ion John rarmouth go], Julin iter Cove, jiiwrence. olfville— Shipping, Halifax ; er Simc, I ««• « 3 « 9 9« •1 O s I E n % •a tt I ? it r 1 I O n 13 ft o S f I t I S 1880] ALMANACK. 213 ICZLXTIA. ^1 A r.>> k Omunander m Ckir/, Uh Excellency tiie Bt Jfon the Governor-General MILITART DIST. No. 9, FBOVINCX OF NOVA BOOTIA. 8tnrt-kerper i "Halikax" Bhioade Halifax. Lieut Col, D. McPhersor M'ljor, John A. Boak Pdfftn, Edward J. Lordly Adj, A. BInlvenH, e. Quar MnU, B. A . Taylor Surg, \ II Wcodill, M.D Aut Surg, J Somers, M.D JSo 1 Battcry, (Herring Cove.) Coot. p. JohnMn : 2nd Lieut, T. Johnson No 2BATTBRT, (Halifax.) Capt, E. Stairs ]«/ Lieut, H. I*. Clay 2nd Lieut, S. R. Sircom No 3 Battery, (Rich- mond.) l$t Lieut, E. J. Gorliam 'ind Lieut, T. Davison No 4 Battrry, (DarU mouth.) Itt Lt, F. W. Johnstone 2nd Lt, H. M. Creigliton No 6 Battery, (PuretWs Cove.) Capt. VVm A. Pureell, m \»t Lieut, W. L. Brtwn 2ndJJeut. G. A. Thomson C(tpt, W. M. Lockarr Is^ Lieut, J. Himmelman LUWEybVRO BATTfcRY. C'lpt, J. H. Blown 2nd /Jeut^ B. Moraah Mauokx Bat Battkxt. Capt, E«lward James Itt Lieut. 8. Boui^o^'ne 2ndLteut, Chas Andrews DioDY Battert. Cajtt,J. Da!v 1st Lieut, K.' C. Dodge 2nd Lieut, Vj, Bld«n Piotou Battbky Qarhi- sonAutillxby. Capt. AoMuh A. Gordon 1a< Lieut, J. It. Davies 2nd Lttut, D. T. Uislop LivERrooL Batt't, G. a. Capt, J. A Grant Litut, J. Spurr. Yarmouth Batt'y, O. A. Capt, J. W. H. Rowley Litut, T. R. Jolly iBlaatry. '6Srp "The Halifax Vo- LUNTBKR BATT'N OF BiFLBfl," (Halifax.) IJ Col, J. D. Mcintosh Major, VVm McKrrron, 8 a I I I I a: mows dk WISBB, MMlinix, Amtnu i«r EiM(li»h Mnkvra. n*>w», ; .1, I'Vhmhik It. IhuhUr, A. U. ('(inninffhum K. 0. M«mh»r\l II S. Silvvr .Iwrt MiioKrtV r.rym. .1.8. Mitoh.»H A'if, ,\. M. M«imf»nl. «\ lUY*HortNr."(»Mf*f«r^ /.♦Vnt (W. J. J. Ur»i«n«r Mr»> .1«»hn U Mun*v r. .1. M«\mIom<»IiI f V*. ttoM K. W««t. tM rUlwurtl H. K»eveH,w .'ol«« l>Plt<»l». W. M. Ihimvltr«y, A. K. Suitor, n. A. WMH»n. /,♦«-«/*. W. R. \V<>»t, A. lU Mitrli«n, ,}\\0 UownnI W. K. IVB. !lr«mn«r, R. If. Hmnphnsy ♦lim. Monuyr Sitrl i.itttf*, tlmitMi hVww R. W. K*ili«r(\Mit i\ K. W. IWwcIl A. MunkinUv l\ n. MuckinUv A. M. K. iVnilf iVym, Ow McTi«p«ii, m. .4'/f. A. K. (,'un'WK c nKLCttRRB rARMKRS [1880 llnniv W. I.vtllnnl /'.»vw». i.lWfli'l f. Ktt«M ,|./«. ,1«l«u K.. Rlnrj' i. .lohu R^»M«Mt J.uuU VViHidin Ri.v f\7»*, Kilwunl St«»mh«iin ^tVH^ llnrtllMit Rkw«il \lMf/ TifpHf, \Vm>t, \\\\\ R. 1.. Ko«ttr U«Ht^ WatU«^ WsUvii No » Co. r.y)!. !>. K. R»»i» /.KM/, J H. HiKkl«y Aim/ /<4'« County lUT'S OF iKKAKTRY, .) U'C^A^ W. K. 8t«rr«M .W.u'or, Dul.iiijcv Ilurrie iV«»».T. II. Millar A.il O Mar«h*ri Al fH I.. rVV ('hlpwmt <,iM«?t* Mo«t, \V H Rinhop Anil S^tVff^ Al»it MiiMW«ll No 1 Co, (r(t»lfr/f,M,) f'.'jt^ NV. L. MmtiltNtl W M liMHiirtl KIIHilt No'Ji'o. ^/V>it(ttV,) f '»»/»*. IMwHi-d Moim» /.•>M<, n. W.CItmUitn Sm/i.teW, J. A. M«>rM No .1 ('0, ( C?f iHt'«7/, .tolin rhiulliMi /,»V»»f, .1o<«t>j»lt H Uinvp« iftfl t.l, OKfMri Mm^hIimII Nonro, (K.1MH.* mw.) (W>', (MiNrWNVIiltmmt l.ivHf, NV. ». milev Sf«f/ /.tW, J. Ritrltfe Nottl'O, (l)«i.«>.) r.»/)/, .fnMtuiv r. Rtitklpr /♦.f»f, ,lo»«»ph R(»^KI»>r ]inl)wl MiUpr )W /<4>Nf, Jno NVwmlman No Oo, ( ft#»M#H<.t^f»rf .) C\V»«, NVnlUco tlnrri« AffM/. .r. NV. lUrrb 'Ithi /icwl, W IUrri« 72Nt>OR SNll ANMAPOU0 HAT'K, (U«»»|fl<.) A«V«* fH II. H.Prtrker il/«i/or. Sloppy Hpiirr /'••Jim, llpurv R. IViR|te« A^(f,V U. ^ihl^ftl«r, tf. QHnrMrtit, M. ('iopM«n (kSM/'(i;. ,1 . Woodbury Att «M»^, K W Uarilitiff, No 1 Co, {Mfh>4r» »SVw(, .fttim M. Mmnp, i f.init, AMipH <1hIppi i UNi//i/, llMllMIIIMtlt KoHlpr I TftlH "l.tm«Nflflt«" lUT, nf l,u»rnhHtg). ,lA(/«»r, ,l»iMk»sl. Miiil'ilplt /'>».V»». H(»'|ih»»it Kink ^Im/ Sitvff, .1. {41 (iMoiibii No I (ti», I !,«»»' nA»»rKl Suf/ /.«Vm^ NV. Komkoy No 2 Vtt, [t.'HtfHtnitfi) f'V". '''•'"'»<«»< 'urn f.ir»t. A, Hniilh am/ /.iVn^ V. I)iuit)liiit« No .1 Co, f tMHfnh»rg] O'/*/, (, Jiilin P. Ilitm Ijlfut. Alt'X KimIv 'i«f/ f.t, II. .Stttiiluy liHUM No n Co, t Wrtf-Z^M* Kii-rr] Crr/iT, .tiioiil) t.Hiiuillo /,M»i/. KlkrtiiHh Kcilv Smt/ A<,.IoIiii Kim {^.ritiil NortCo. rJV^M* Hoxx] C»t>IAh II. WImlr.w iAent, riiomRH Hutihsrn 'Ind U«ut, litiiMc J. HonrI tUtlt "Ool'MHwiiiirt AINli llANiH AM» I'll IMI' " lUtrAijoiN ov liiyM t.ANnNNM, I 7V«Im) r»v«/ (\./. W. W. llUIr /*)'«»» U II KonN N»M»/. AlPK r. |»nj|i» Ami fftit'ff, l> IVt'l«imi Nri I ro, I IWf^n) Hf/i^ II, '{'. I.nwit»ni'« /.♦Vm/, K. a. Cock ftxrf /.f, H. 0. atnmlfArn NoalMi>] Ciiftf, (Irof^p Mil V lie f.tnit, h«it.i< llntf U>tr/ /i^ Oliver Jolinunn Nrt4<'rt, t«A »'»'««''«'//•' I (''«/»/, lAtinu t.. tin nil ill IJutt .lolth IC Ml< h 9iir/ /,^ T. It. IMtlswoHlt TTo/iro, immhnr] Viifti, .fttin'|i|i Hiir{|(«'K*i tJnit, .(•'(•liim II. Hmliti flm/ /,^.l(t•» K. Cliniulh-i //••♦I .'!>>«/. Will M II H well \tfut /.iViif, JiiittuN Kmner No NOo, [/VrM» /.'Wfirl Ciiftl. Aii|pi« IM'Lmo*! iAftif. 1 1, .siiilitrhiiiil 2>k/ /<^ Tliuiiiut Mul.votl ruoviBioNAr, riA'rrA- LKINH OV INKANTUY. (M'MtlPinLAMl) i'ltOVIfl'Ai. lUT'lN Ol' INKANTUV, N. H. (At)ihrrH] 3fitJ(H\ M. M. llNrrinoii Aifft^ .1. A. HI nek, <\ J'i\t,m (}. i:. Ciiiiicli Qmr Mat, VV. Moli'iitt Suvp, A. linilKRoii ^f^^ I To, Mw/i»f»>| (•»7»« (i. r, ruriT /,iif. .timf!. ttbek Ni»n Oo.l IStnrMn ntttt lUvft thrtifti\ V>^t'^^ *'• llfn'i""' t.huU A. i No 4 Co. I /IfrtfcrtH A/tM«Nr] r*'7»/. It 0. MilU A^Mf^ .1. t.«(*li'e Sn«/ /Wrii/, .1 riice /v<>M^ II. H. Hmllii VH'MMIA I'HOVIKIONAI. lurr )iir iMKANtNV, Mt\fiti\ W. HiiiKlintii, /. 0. /*'(. m. A . Moiirliiot .yj It. A iM.vIe U^fO' .1/"«. •!. l^lrllonNld NHr//, M. hoilil, Ml*. No t Oo, t Buftihrk I (•"/>(, II (Juln • t,hiit, Doiitilil IMrlin« 2t»l Lieut. K. MitUne No2(!o, \MUMl» Htver] f'ltfd. ('hiirlM IMi'KtiH l.iml. .tiiliii rNintilit'lt, "irnf i.it'Ht, 1 1, MtQiiitrrio No n Ho, I Ihnnil Nafrnwn] < Iff it, ,htUf) H. Mr N lei /,/.»/. II McNifl tfW A«V»<,Johii McNeil No4(!o, \Hnititmh) ('"pt, I). K. Mr«»t nua vielt IIM4IIIN A HKHU'll. 216 Hi>it.otiKn^B rAnMKtt'R lim ^OWV or DAATMOVTS. Biftnilirti Committ«««. t''»NAH» k A«n T.vxrB. ri>«m'«nor< HomCp, olmvl. Atlnm^. \S>i,tr»i.— -11«(> NVrtiili'M, 'lh« KovtuMpr, iVnnuHlotn AtlmnM, l)«Wolf, Uo\\>*» A^i\v !^rr«tf»>TR.-~<\>»Mui!l«M!» IV Wolf, Lnwlnr, lUrttul. Srii'KNiM.VMV M \r,!HtnAr»r. AKi» IU;n)R«»M« - .Ii4«> U, l<"i»«tor, i. V ToxvN i!uMxn ANi» TuhAsnuf.u ano ('i.rMAm>;,H. U N. I,ienl»iH\ (Olticl"), ,1. MrUIUii. IVm Nt> K*:»:rTi;»«H.— IVliiMftnuMi Ansr.f«w>«<.H.— H'rtiW I. .1. tiUMtilhihiKt MmtiB^ K. M. Wftlltci-; U*m><3, .1. r. NValKov. \'\uv. \Vaim>s.- Tounrillov |,rtulor, W P,. \Vhpl»lvv. W. Ktl^tpoouib. V^R»<^^>^s1^n^,^!«.— -,!«!» K. Kuwloi, Ooo A. PyK«», llnvsii Mii^vpim, .'ohn S. KlUott. Uw> rnwl»»v, tVd (\ HrrtHV. HK.A!-r« \VA«<»»KN«.-CoMiKHU>t Cuiitpbcll, H- 8. CaiMplu'll, M.l»., T. Mll-rtm, n.w. Si XV won or I.VMnMt.— Nrl>H'Nr«,i.o«!« — Hrtfv? I, |>Hni*l fhisholiM. (ipoiiro MtPowgnllt ll'iMfii, lt<>or!(r^ A. lV>ujiU!», ,!olui i\ K»>iil; ir.M-r/ ;l, I). V, l-'tuspv, ,lolu« rmnmlhud. U»-o>«i>v«« AN»> SnrKN»x\Ar\sTAni.f:s--\Villi«in SiuUlv I). U. ('»num{iijj;?«, .lohn K.Htrwtttl, l>«ivwl Mwmiy, .Ii>I»m IM^I\i!«holm, W. W. lliMulomon. 1\m.u> l\»NSTA»«,K. — VVillirttu Smith. IIkam'u Wawokns— irr} H fltt/ 3, DonaUl MolhmgMll, ,l«ine!» Ailluir. OxFWsRKKH or I\h>k — .lohn Cumminp:H, (Jooriye A. OouglRB, (Joorgc Mkamrkws* »»f i\>a!,, (Jhain, W«Km, Ac. — ThomAs Munmc, John SrRVKYORs Of lAMnKn. SniNoi.*<«, iVvuK, &o»— WUIium Thompson, l>on«M IKmw, .lf>Un M«i^h.ill. Uiivkl Mim«y, WilliHin l'\ Uoflu, DunoHit Mc)X>ng«H, Al«xj»nder Uoss. fRV<-^ ViRWKRs^-'ThosOliirkp, PnncAn McKenxio, NormAii McKay. Itramcrroits y w n w» miNlf nr»M rmH Jnlrr mill i««iKiir« )n< lim ri «, {\«n nHtlrllltifn l>eWolf, 4 V d KIIMt. tllll. iiston. rh() M.Kit k 170., hm\ nf Pnwi^rN Wtiitif. 1 88(1] ALMANACK. '217 'i't»\VN AsMliXMnli ttutlllM (Jriiiit. AnhI'Wmmuh- ir«»>'/ i, .fniufn Miiirnvi U'lttil 2, \\nrry 't'nrfm\m\i\] irrMr/ .1, l|Ullt"« INI. l'nU»lifllrt»'l. AviMKtiiH -.lolui It. Hiilili,.!. Ktuil McDonald. I\nim» KkkrMM—.Join. Miiinlinll. OottittiiiteeH. tloAt»« \n\^ pitnwiriR- •!t)nin'lllt'i-« (Jiiininltiufl. Hnltl, fUil^ltnltn. INm.ii'K ano Jjiirr^Hif ronni'llloH KniPt't-, McIhmiuhII, Held. ji'lfiANi'M Aftl* AlMMliNii riMMH'lllnrn I tiii);lfl««, !•>«?>•«•■, ClilHluilin. 'r»<:Ni»witfl Aini» I'ini.ir iMnMi'iinv - roiMicilliifs M(l»ttnj»nl), h«Mif(ln«, rntninlti«. I'lnK IM'Mi'H ANii \Vi<:i,m -('iMiiicilliirN Hflil, Cniitinlnun, MvthitiKntl. HrntHii.H -('«Mnn'lllitiH l''in«pr, I'miihImp, ( 'lii^lmliii «'lnd»n Held untl l*rtt(«('f. UTJmOlTALVSr 07 ^XKSBOA. WAiinkN.— Kdwil W. iMiniM'k. (•oi)N«ii.i,.>i.s.— ll'rrr,^ 1. A. V. Hliimd, Or Allrtii Haley: H"/'/ 9. CI Wilru^t. .ImIiu W. W«>ltlt; W'linlli, WllllMiii ( Itlilj, HIiiilMiid Oiinock. f ini'.NitiAnv MAtiiBinAiK.— \V. M. ( luisiie. 'iNiWN CitiuiK.— •luliii Mdiitiln^^ Oottirtilttees. TrNiticns.— C'tMiiiclllctfa tTiiley, V^eld» nnd riiirt'v. Htiiooi.H.- Cimiitillni^ ('(iiiv, Wclilt iumI Wllc'ix. l.ukNHKs.— rmnirilloin «'tiiiv, WuMi mid IIhIi'v. ''h'' i Riiii;i;iN Am» HkxVk.iih. -( 'oiinnlllnM iMmotk, Wili'ox iind ttiilpy. (Ii'IMKikhv.— (■oiiiMillor* <'iirry, Hliniid lUid llnlcv. IN)i,H!i',.- IkMlmMlloifl Wilooji, iMtnoik nml (Jufrv. i.AWH ANit iMilvn.KriKM. — (,'miticlllnv« Wi'hlt, Ilrtli-y nnd Plinnd. llAiHs ANH '{'axk.."!.— (jniinollloin W«'l)lt, Hliniid null Pimock. I'liil'; l>Kl'Al'rMl<-,Ni' — CuiiiH'ltloiP IIiiIpv, Wiltox and IMiiiock. OviuiRKK.nn or JNton. — (^iiniu'llion WlltM.s, Hliinid lUid (Jnrry. KiNANfK —OountilluiH Slmnd, Wilcox nnd himock. OORPORATIOXT-TOWIT OF P20TOT7. inn Mayoh— .lohn I). RlrljPod, *i.v Cin'NciLi.nus-irfN'f/ I, ('. nwypr, W. J. Lorrnini Wtmt 2, l»«nipl T. llynlop. U. (Janiplxdit H'liffl!), .Ihiiih^ ('nipcm. K. W. Kraser, (hrii^'^iBl). 'PoWN ('l.I»nK, 'riUrAHIII(l;n ANI> ri.llIlK Ol" I.M'I'.NHK.— (». II. l(niii'l lld.klti. I'oi.ivjK CoNBTAUi.KH.— tlompN ArlMU'lt'^, .ffijin W. C'nnipbell. oonronATzoiT-TO'TrN of Tuvno. Mayok.— Unud T.niimr worth. Coi'Nrii.i.oiiH.— U'firt/ 1, Uii'liHt'd OiiiK, <;iinrle« 11. Hlnir; \Vnr4 3, (lyruB KmIoii, L. J. Wnlkcr! Want H, Juh W. .folinson, John l". McDonilU. KKO>«t>Kn.— F. A. linnicnco. Town Clkhk and TiiKAMiii«Kn.~Siln« n. Topper. Miiniinivliir««l by OttOHN db WKBH, llAlini.v. 10 <4rlflliiN t*Hini» mill tHiMbte ttoftiicd NfythcHi Isw I H i I « G (4 •I o u a ■*» ft 4> bC i 4 818 l)KLCtlKK*S PAnMKI{*S [1880 n ; ll'oiif 3, 0. .1. Ihomno, Allnu tniiirhpiul. i'r.iT«M««.— ll'fifW 1, W. H. AlVy, Wlllirtin Fiim \VAm»«.— irrrrf/ 1,.Tohn \V. H. Trp»nnim», LuciiiA Diokmrn IlKAt.TH \VAMI>KNH ANI» InhI'... ...,0 ,,..,,. ,. , SmherUnd; U'fMy/2, .Ins A. Ilnmllton, Dr. W. 8. Muir; ir*i»-»/il, K«lMuin«l Sullivan, .1mn(»» McLonm. Town Ahmkhhor. -.tnin(>M A. Itnmlltnii. Waim> AHShB«oi««.— U'nnt I, ,1. L. 8iitherUn«t ; TTfTjff I, Ohiw A. Kent: irntv/ .1. M. OrHhrtin MniTHy. FiHK <^>^8TAH^K^— (>. 0. Cinnminp;^, Uwor^r* 1*. Nelnor, WUIiAnt II. np(>k,.)A« II. I'fowup, \V. l''rtulk>>ei. jr, (ieoruit iJiini:, Diiiimn MrlKinald, Drtiiu'l (lunn, (tuorfre Clul^tie. Jun N. l'iifi;«, llwtur Urucc, Uoss Archibald. SuFi" op Sti;ket8. — (ii'oijfe Yulll. Gommittdea. ri'nt.ir Art»niiM, llUIr, Tho Mn>or. rKNOKHs— CoMnrillorn .Tohiipon, Walkpr nml Cm\fj;> SrmH)i.R.— (.\>miollloi*« Wnlkor. McDonnM. <>«!«( • '»« Mayor. l.U'KNHKs.—CounoniorR Craitf, Walkor nml Mol>onnlil. KoAOH. StiU'.kts ani» IMmi.u; I'roim-.uty.— Couiu illoiH lilair, Kntou, Johnson, Th« Mavor. PoMrK.— The ^faynr, Ro^nlrr^ OunHllom .fohnwon, Hlair. Watkh Wokks.— CounoillorH luitott, MolVmuhl, OniK, Tlu> Mayor. \\>OH CoMMiTTKK.— ('ouiu'illofs Ciain-, Kalon and .lonnoon. SitHVKYOUH OK I.UMnHH, TlMUKH, CoRl»W001» AM> SlIINUI.K?!. — (korge Uoontn, Wm K. l.« iran, (loo A I-n> ton, Mnr^8.— No. 1, .lamos FInlny, HiohanI Al»hc»t», W. J. l'Va««'r. 2, AM. Murray, S>mim Cmnuilufr", .lohn Kouo. 3, Al.t. Murphy, .lamM Hniphy, Thom.'tR 8fH>llman. 4, Ahl. (>'('onnor. T. I). %S|>iko, M. Ki».«nipy,,lM» Hiokoy. 5, , .lohn F.ad, .lohn l)i'(iiouohev. 6, ,1. v.. M. Taylor, Chas llounoman, .1. .1. Mohonald. F.r-OJ^n'o, RIchnrti ShephonI, Capt Union Kngino Company, Jmuios Morloyi ("^apt Axe Com|>any. Oym. of Finance nnd Autfk — ,T. Murphy, C. .T. TTou^cnmn, J. F,. M. Taylor. Commitfve of Manti/^tncnt of AVrrs.— Aid Murray, James Finlay, J. Murphy, .las Hiokey, J. I. McDonald. Commiftec in t^nrtfe of /•>«/♦««,«, Iteeh, «fr. — No 1 Stoam Kncino, John llouo, T. Spcllman; No'a Sfeam Kn^rlno, J iVlJiouchy, John Rati; Noil Stoam Knmno, W. Frasor, K. Ahlmt; No A Hand F.nfrinV, J. J. McDonald; No U Hand Kntflno, Jas Hickey, S. Cunnnlnfj's; No 1 Hobo KcoI, .\ld. J. Murphv; No 2 llosc Kool, T. I). .SpiUo; No 4 Ifosc Ked, C. J. Ilotmcman; No 5 Ho»© Keol, S. Cnmminps, Jas Hrophy; No 7 li^se Koel, Aid. W. Murray. Omimtteein Chnrrjeof Phitjf^, TnnK'9, «frt -Ward 1, Jamen Finlay; 2, S. Cummings; 3, T.'Spollman; 4, T. I>. Spike; 5, J. DeUruuchy ; 0, C. J. Houseman. Volunteer Bngine Company. Copt^ R. Shepherd. Stc'y, David Neville, fin iSfo'y, James Salterio. Trerti, Wm Fitzpatrick. Marshal, James llaney. Union Axe Oompany. Cfffrf, Jas IVforley. Ist Lifut, 1*atrick (iritHn. Sec'y, Thomas Hurley. Treas, Joseph Wanl. Marshal, Thomas Ktlwanls. n t)\ OrnnjEC QiitMinc Wlue, iti. 8, •lereiniali Miir|>liy, (i«o. A. 8Hiiilfonl, TliniiiM I*. r. «|.f. Treiituvet\ Kdwiinl G. W. (ilrcttnwuud. AftHh)i\ .loliii A. Hell. CV/» Of A', 'riioiiiiin Uliiiitl. AMiittimt Vl(rk% Williuni .1. (!rnlRon, Vrnnk Klitnd. (.'♦>»/ Innfifvtoi' of AmeMment, .tdliii L. Ilnrry. Cihj Mvjitivnl Oj/ieer, Arthur Morvii, m.i>. Clerk of IJremf, WilliHiii .f. Morrb. fionnl of Ifmltli^ ^tnyor nnd Aldermen. Clerk, Tlinmiin Tlhind. Weffihern of A'Amr/W. U. ('ogflwcll, (•SM/«»»if'/w>»'), .lohn Arthur, Janlefi Mcnghor, Kolit Wooillll Uih'd irAny,.lohii V, Shatter, Mohtrt K. Kvaim. t)feti$Hrevs of 8ntf ntul (train— John Adnnis, l8tiperri$or). AiiiliroM KcBtluK, WllUftin Ulyth, OhArles Carpy, James Mitchell, William Hood, Jainefl li* UaruMeud. Meantrers ^f t'o'i/— David Barry, [Sttfiennnor), Frederick Clark, Patrick Fahie, Williiiiu 8iiii . William Hkerry, William (Jraig, William liilby, Owen Dnnahoe, Tlionian I^lon. John Meagher. SurreiffM' of Lumhfr—Jamvn Holland. JmpecUnVof Piiititeif' MVmA;— Maurice Downie, George Cutlip. (hwemor City Priton^ Matthew Campbell; Afotrnn, Mm Cnmpbell; Me$- »f,n(fer, John Mulldcwney; Aist Motrim. Mrs Mary Htrido; UtMer-keeptr$, John Mnhar, Michael (ilianun, John Sullivan, David Htrid«« nW^/jfTii (i/* //«'»/, John Forrest, Thomas Keating. • ^' A'cf/^er fj/* ^'cfWf>/f»'tf, James llutton. Ai^e^iero/* C^^ /iftuff/tn//, Mrs Annie Otazebrook. Oommittees of Oity Oouneil. Puhlia /IccoMfi/a— Ahlermon Connolly { Chaii'man), Mackintosh, Murrtty, Grnhain. O'Connor and Story. CVmfi<6ry— Aldermen Cltiy ( Chmrmon)^ Murray, Banfofd, Chipmrni, Qi'phtim and Nisbet. Ctly P*'t*w— Aldermen Iloulett ( C/mm/irtn), Clay, Trenaman, Murphy, Chipmsti and Story. Laii't ntul PrivHet/en Aide* men Murray {Chairman), Maokinloab, Con- nollv. O'Connor, Woodill and Niisbnt. Pmee — Aldermen Trennn»an {Chairman), Clay, Santbrd, O'Connor, Hotilett and MclMicrfon Sanitary — Aldermen Trenaman ( Chairman), Mackintosh, Sanrord, Walsh, Gralinm nnd Story. '7'pm/et'«i— Aldermen Frnser (Chairman), Trenaman, Sanford, Walsh, Houlett and Mrl'lierson. Ilaeh ami 'J'ruckg -AMer:i!en Cliipman ( Chairman), Fraser, Murray, Connolly, llouk'ttand Ninbpt. Rate t and Taxes — Aldormeii Woodill ( ('/"(irmon). Mackintosh, IJesslein, Connolly, Chinmau and MclMierson. /ye'6»vrV|y— Aidermpu O'Connor ( Chairman), Clay, Hesslcin, Murphy, Woodill and McFlicrson. \ miOWN A WKttU, MttiiafMC(arerR, tamiktm%. Haying Tools of ovcry iloii at lowosi prices. 220 DK.LCIIKRS FARMERS [188 J /,i'ce»t«M— Aldermen Story ( Chuimum), Clay, HeHdlein, Sauford, O'Connor and Gr/iham. Oil Lr(/H/;5— Aldermen Walsh {Chairman), Fra»er, Ileftslvio, Wcodill and Story. AsBOBBOra. Ward No 1, Thonias Mowbray and John D. Mackintosh. 2, B. W. Cliipman,*Jamo8 Heardon and Donald G. Keith 3, Geo P. Mitchell, Michael Kearney and James Fortune. 4, Uoht O'Miillin, K. P Bliss and Miner T. Foster. t b,il»t8on. The City Civil Court, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (having Jurisdiction of sums up to $80), is held in the City Court House, Market Square,. on the second and fovi'th Wednesday of every month. The City Criminal Court meets on tbejirst. and third Wednesday of each month, and is also presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate^ having jurisdiction in all statutable offences, except treason, homicide, burglary and arson. Clerk of the above Courts, the City Clerk or Assistant Clerk. The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock^ (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 p.m.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Citizen's Free Jjibrary. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice of Nova Scotia.) ArgvlQ Hall, Argyle Street. Open from 12 to G p.m., Saturday from 6.30 to 8'30 P.M. P d n 0) O o I n Pf 0) a Atiliott's DmrrHceu Cordial, best and promptest reiuvily. cesi ^ At U. H. FULLEU & CO.'I^, head of Power's Wli&i-f. [188 J )'Connor Wcodill Bith me. [cCaffery. oiiu(;hau. enlth, utul Woodill, ,/ Wfuks, airn. John , Murphy, dexiB. nd Nisbet wer ( Vice- , Jas Mc- Meagher, l^'ickerson. am?, John n, Reuben Meaecher, lly, Caleb hn, James 11, Gabriel ipf, George [agiutrate, art House, [)nth. ay of each e^ having burglary t Clerk. ;k^ (except ice and all lagistrate. ra Scotia.) from 6.30 > S o o P IS O I R (0 5- O e I ■■ (A (0 ! o tKT 0) ft ft •I ■ I 9 I i i i »4 1880] ALMANACK. 221 STAFF OF TBS ARWI XIT 2T0VA SOOTZA. Commander H. M. Forces, His Excellency Gcaeral Sir Patrick L. McDougall, K.c.M.o. Asst Military Secretary, Liout-Col.FitzRoy-Wm. Freemantlo, Col'i- stream Ouanltf. Aides-de-Camp, Lt Janies C. B«rlc«r, R. Eng ; Cnpt Hon Wnri 1 itz- willinni Ellioft, 93rd F. ; Li F. J. Miles, 18 Hussars, (temporary). Brujade Major, Capt John Boughny, 62nt| F. Auk Adj and Quar Mas Gen'l, V. C. Bt LtCoI Aylmer 8. Cameron, 25th F. Toum Major, Major R. Nnslc, h p, late Royal Canadian Rifles. (jarrison Instructor, Ciipt E. C. Milucr, 18 Ft. Ojficcr Commandimi lioyal Artilleru, Col A. VV, Drayson. Commanding Roi/at Engineer, Col ,J. W. Lovell, c.li. District Coinmismri) Gmerat, Asst Conim Gen J. W. Murray. Commissary General, (Ordnance) Asst Coinni Gen A. S. Beswick. Prin Medical Officer, Dep'y Snrgcon Genl G. A. F. Slielton, m.b. Chaplainit, Rev A. J. Towncnd, d.a., Rev 11. Brindle, R.c, and Rev R. Morrison, m.a. CoMMissAuiAT AND TnANSPORT Drpartmknt. — Deputy Com- inifsary. E. T. Christie; Asst Commissary, F. R. Gosset. Ordnance Stori Departmknt. — Deputy Co»imt«sary. R. Nicholls; Army Pay Department. — Staff Paymaster, Major F. W. Lukin; Paymaster, M. C. Gahnn. MiiTuiCAL Department. — Surrfeon Majors, R. Wolseley, m.d., 8. Maunsell, W. S. Oliver, m.I)., G. 3. Sanders; Surtjeon, G. D. Bourke; Lieut o/Ord, G. Towers, A. II. Corps Royal Artillery — (Isr, 2nd nnd 4th Batteries, 10th Brigade) Col, A. W. Drayson; fJ.-Uof., Cockburn ; Majors, M. Twcedle, G. A. Crawford, G. B. Macdonnell ; Capt, J. Wall ; fAeuts, E. II. Walker, J. 8. Howie, J. 0. Hodgson, F. G. Nicolls, L. Bell, II. L. Murray Dunlop. Royal Engineers — (26th Company). Col J. W. Lovell, c.b. ; MajorSy E. B. Mainguy, R Athorpe; Lieuts, E. R. Hus.soy, A. £. Wrottcslcy, H. E. Tvler. ('4th Company). Lieuts, C.C Carter and C. V. Winglield SiraVord ; Surveyor, R. Randall. 97th (Earl of Ulster's)— Co/, J. M. Perceval, G.B.; Lieut-Col, C. H. Browne; Majors, D. J. D. Saftbrd, John Lannoy Tweedie; Capt^,J. A. Murray, W. F. Brown, J. H. Jameson, C. E. Partridge, J G. Smith, J. C. Cautlcy, P. L. Metvill, R. R. Lousada ; Lieuts, E. B. L. Sevan, C. R. Crosse, I. of M., H. Cummings, Adjt, N. H. Le^kie, W. V. Hopegood, H. D. Armstrong, C. N. Bnlley, H. ^j. Fanshawo, R. H. Eccles, E. H. Baines, F. F. Hilton, A. P. Cronyn, C. E. C. B. Harrison ; 2nd Lieuts, G. W. Maunsell, E. L. A. Ileygate, E. A. H. Alderson ; Q. M., U. F. Lapham ; Paym, M. R. Healey. Scarlet — facings sky blue. 101 St (Royal Bengal Fusiliers).— to/, Corbet Cotton; Lt-Col, H. G. Deiafosso, o.n.; Majors, .VIontiu'u Hall, W. S. Jervis ; Cavls, Geo H. Holley, W. H. Abbott, W. G. Norcoti. T. A. Mills. D. G. Johnston ; Lieut, Henry Hare, Adjt, Geo Allen, J. G. Cooke, E. P. Rrowne, G. H. Lane, R. FitzG. Creigliton, E. S. Evans, P. S. Druitt, F. H. Penny, W. J. J. Kirkpatrick, C. A. K. Hall, II. E. Bel (Hid, G. B. Walker, G. C. N. Bryan, M. A. F. Taylor; 2nd Lieuts, G. N. Monro, S. T. Banning, P. II. Saulez, J. C. Cooke; Paym, C. F II Bcardmorc; Tnstr of Mus- ketry, li. FitzG. Creighton ; Q. M., Tlios Boyton, Scarlet — facings blue. & I ic4ly» llliOWN A WGBK, llAllfnx, JlMuufacturcrs' Agents. I N N n I 3 FdlrbAnlin* nnd Uowo*n roanlor nitd PUiform HvnlfP SBS m nitLriiRii*a rAiiMKu's [IbHU Tfifl 2frAVT. HiR KMoolt«i)(« oilv; /.mit», Oi»nrgo K Klnir Iliill. Win. If. Moiunrm'i. ('IibiUh A. K. Wnt^rw/tMtnrli'N K. <}lrt.ln«nttP| /V.nt A»V«f. Willlnm .1 N. IMIr.!*. rhtm ami Nrtv /»w/, Hpv Diivlil Navin, n.A.j i<(a^' Shi ffetm, \{»\wrt I,. Ik>ll{ /Vi J«itic« H. WilliA. KiiAMiNdo, 8. N. (\mfHmtfi iinn IVwr/. 774 tonn. 7W) ff. P. 0»mi» mrtHf/ff, Wi" H. Hull; fivuh. i hnrUm .1. Hiiriow, Moih'I U. Mnrrin, P«reKH««i W. 1\ lluUoni Sn^LitiHt, Arthur II D. Knv(>iitiillt ffniu/nm, Willmni li. ColnliMn, m.i>.; AmI /Viym in i*Afti*(fc, Miilroliu C MnnliK!li. (lHirr«»M. .1. S. i\iMfM*it( (tHH VfMrl 774 tonii. > 7IM> H. P. cVw- Mrtttr/fr, Kr««\oi-iok K. Uo niiiinn: A.i>N/Yfdk (1 M«KlnMry; i^ti\1f %r{ff(m, T\w\\\i\n Iti-uwne, m.i». NimTHAMri>t»N,' U. lAiwA/f" iS. /»•(»« AnnoHt-platt'il Khift. 7<18.'l tonn. rtOOO II. P. (W'fiw, .?.>h« A. Kl^l^or; Omiwfm/pr, Hwinlnii (\ llnlttinil; ltry t Sl'tff' (\»iiy .iMinttPi CmIi^; fVr/;! .Viir vt«-(, HMiniii'l II. U. Nnrthcute; lAttU Mct\ Henry V. Ii>t«4/i! S. ^»M»i IVmc/. 774 foiin 077 II. P. OmmnHtle)\ Ufclnr U. Stewurl: LieuL Walker 8. Kin^^( Mrt* /ir>M< TlionuiH K. H. (jiipu^ Puffm, Frederick L. M. Ih'er; Ck /inmnffr, .iMinen J. Finch { Sttb-Lituty Fnincin li. T. Col«; Smytfrn, Wllllum MniitorH U;ie. 8i«ir8. 11. iSf. Owivr^f. 1756 tons. 9.1.14 II. II. CftiifMn, Oeorffo T,. .'^nlivnn; l.ifithf Alwxrtnder (^>ok, S^vncer lI. M. l.o«ln, Olmidn Prtjfot; iV«»i> iMHiy AliVed lltickmRn; Staff ifiirmfHm{le S. CiM^'cllf. 2102 toni«. (?«y>f»u'H, Kobort P. Dennistuuns AlVf^^-^, WiUiuin l>. Monisii, H«nry l.nab, William C\ Forppfsf, llenrv . I. I>. bixtoit, N » ANI» tMPOnTKIlM OV Cordage, Canvas, Chain Cables, Anchors, AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Bar and Bolt Iron, Copper Bars, Muntz Hotal Ban and Sbeatbings, Nets, Lines, Twinei and Fishing Implements. WHITE LEAD, PAINTS & LINSEED OIL George Street and Bedford Row, HALIFAX, M. S. DARTMOUTH EOPE WORK CO. POST OFFlliE ADDRESS, D. R. W. CO., HALIFAX, N. S. MANUKACrrUllEKS OF Cordage and Oakum. Manager, JOHN F. STAIKH, of the nrni of WilllAin Stairs, Son & Morrowy (Iteshlnnce at tlio Workn.) \ Anvtliif n40lowN« miU HMiiiltN' T••. KH Aiiulk ('(iIImmk, WiillVlltit Ul AtiiiiiMt 173 Armv ail AMiiiMiii>r*, onirlnl t)>0 A»nlUi.iiiOni»« 100 Mri I'ImUmn mill Atturiiifii Ml HiM^Hy t<3 ItniiUnl ('ivliiM> of: lit. UiiVni'iiiir, Kxt't'.iidvK Coiiiirll mid l>i>(lif«liillvi< AhhiidiIiIv 4n D«i)kit— lUlllkx llniikliw Co Ilt:l llmikul' Nova HciiMii \K\ IlrllUli NortU AiniN li'\-l\) County Coui'tji, Sitllnfn (if . .t ..,».. . BA <'i«iitfi t.i. .^. . In County IH-oiwnrmn ,• '. . W» Cuurta — (Hnprcini', ori.'iuinilii 8.'l Kx«tlif>i|iim- orOaiiuila K< Hiiiivi'Uio of Novn MiMitlft K1 Mnrvintiro nn«l Divuicp 84 Vlio Ailuiii-nltv M4 ■t ^ 'ooniny....; Sft Clofki «)f Pfnoi* W Clorjo— llnpHnt 171 ';hurcli uf KniiliuiU WIS Coiiari>i{Miluiial 17(1 »'Lntri>n»n I7rt M«llio«liNt (Muiirli or(ti'i'liut ChiiiTli in Cn- muln 1(W» noumne'aUioUc Itm Cnronorn W ComniiHHJouorH tor Uellofof liiHolvcMt Debtor* 107 C'oinmiHuiotHM'B out of rrovinco H7 Comnum'inl Depmtinoiit iW ConmiK &c 212 Corporntioii, CHy of Hnllfiix 21!> Cimtoili'H Unhiloriiin 8H Cnxt^uusi I >('j):\rt niont 144 l)aliiouttio t'olli'iru imtl Uulvcrnify. . .177 Diiu'PH.an Synoil 1()7 Durtinoiith.Town of. ilfl DiHMli, Uoitidti'iUB at'. S7 Duiitiniuu OUiot IK 100 rajfn Doinlnluii orCnMila—dnv. (i.>n«>i«l ;i:l I'rlvy CouiK'll. Ai N«*nH(i* ^lil N.nrUoniniona :i4 KrllfWM ni Ki-1'li-filin.llrnl |)i>|inrlincnt ItIA ICiliifmloniil D*>|>NitlinIio«i|h t7l> liiN|t«i|>torik of Moliooia I7I> <'MinnUHliMUMK of Hi'IkhiIh. .171) Ik:i F«|iltuiu!iiry ft'J P>irniliiK ,,n<).70 rir«i l>int Wi Ph-n hiHin uii<*«> Coni|«nl»i* IHI ItRH lllK|l|irtlotl I l.'t lliilinix. ilty of 2I1» liilmiil Uov»>uiio D«-|Mirlninnt lUU IiiMilvi'iit D«>bU>rii, (Join, (br (livliiK lielli'fto 107 liiRiNitlon orKlMli alMl Dll« 14:1 IimiiriinitA (!onipanl(ii.|)*A Intvntolonlal liHllway 110 JudK*)»~Hiipriiuiu Court ofC'nnniln . M N.Hifilla. M Coinitv (fourt«, NovnHoottn HA rrolmio 87 •niKllrmof lim PitM« 1M-II»7 KvwAtiii, rruvlmni nf,,, 4ff King's t'olU'yt>, Wlmlnor IWI Alilttiitlnr 107 Lnw niitl .liiHtii<«, Di'pnk-tiiivnt of. , . . 83 Mn< Inntintiio 0(iinpiinf«oii(iv«> mill lii'Kliilntlvu C'oUn- «!lli<,miil IiwiHlntlvn AHii««mhly„... 44 Marine and PIhIkuIoh Do|mrtiii«'At. ,12A Mm ft)« TumivnticHi Coin|iaiilrt«, ..... .18A MtHonlv lol Mi'«tiiKi>, Ifnlifax 17H Mi'iliral H»'i;Uti«r lAO Mrtliudiot (Thuiih of Canada 17.1 Mllitlft 1)i'piirtnii'iit 21.1 MiM I'liiK ilr Coiiipniiif*M 180 Mt'ichiuitH' PrivalK Hi^nnlH 11)4 Movniilo Kt'nutu, kc 50 Niitioiiiil nnil llomvoliMit Ho<;i«>tii>r; . . l!M> Nnvy.Tho 222 N«riitivi' nnti f,«'ni»la- tiv«> roiinrl!i#. yV^m-mbly, ilc 40 Ni'w (JliiHp)^, I'luvii of.' 210 Ncrth-Wi 1 1 Tin it(.ri«'H 4(! NdVii St'oti;i, I'liiviiicv of: Liciil.- OoviMUor, lixiTiitivc & I..r};!iVKIItt, Coracr lliik« uiid HoIUh Htrcetm Hitlifiix. H. n. FULLER & CO., heii4 of Power's Wharf, 22G BKI.CHKUS FARMERS [1880 n Pago Ontario, Provliieo of: Lieiit.-Gov., Kx«ciit.ive Council aail Lit^^iiilative AMSttiubly 43 Oi an<;e Lml};e, Grftiitl 207 (>vera«orHol FiHlierii'A 125 Patrons of Hiiabaudry, Onlcr of. . . .20» Pilot UuminisHioners siiid Pilots 189 Plauets, MoriiiiiK and Evening fiO ' Farrsboro' Hallway 120 Pictoi, Corporation of. 218 PeiiiteulLiry .... 110 P(Mt OfHoe Dopartment: Nova BcotiA PoKtuI Division. . ..Ill Arrival and Departnre of Mails atHalllkx Ill Country Post Offices 113 Principal UnteR of Po8ta)9 Probate, Jndgtis 87 » Registrars 87 Prince Edward Island, Province of: Lluut. -Governor, Executive and Legislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Assembly 40 Protitonotaries. 84 Quebec. Province of: Licut.-Gover- nor, Executive and Legislative Cou ncils, & Legislative Assembly. 41 Railways, Coaches and Steamers. . . . 119 Iteceiver General's Office 109 Page Ilc<;i«trars of Probate 87 Registrars of l>eedj» 87 Itoman Catholic Clergy 1()8 Koyai Family of Great Britain 31 Keii](iuU8 and Denevuleiit Societies. . lOi* Sessions, Sittings of. 8G St. Mary's College. Halifkx 1G8 St. Francis Xaviur's College, Antigo- nish im Signals, at Citadel Hill w . . 193 Shwiffii 84 Steamers 124 St4)ck Exciiaiigc, llaliAix.. 189 Supreme Court, Sittings of. 81 Tariir, Tlie 14i! 'JVclinological Institute.. 178 Telegraph Companies and Offices.. ..1^9 Tide Table 80 Temperan 00 00 SfeMtle's 8wlM Mllk-Fuud, beat In tli« wurUlf r. tVnplatef, Sheet Iron, Canaua Plates, Orafn Tin, etc. [1880 Pa«e ! 87 I 87 • !(« I 1 31 1 etltm. AOa 86 ! 108. Lntigo- lfi» .......ins 84 124 18i» 81 14i; i 178 841 211 2J7 177 84 122 w»y....l22 218 63 irnm of, ...140-143 174 175 49 lices. ter^ s., o »1 O o Pi H I « m a g o I A o Jr« e 8 ■y, Ladies* l^lanks, Com. rOLLY. iupplied P. C. •J % S < o 4* u o 4) n 13 > 1880] ALMANACK. 227 00 < < < PI O g & u » OQ 09 GQ BRASS FOUNDERS AND COPPER SMITHS. MACDONALD & CO. HALIFAX, N. S. Steam d U Water Es^Qeers, IMPORTERA OF Cast and Wroug^lit Iron Pipe with Fittings, E&g^eers' Supplies and Ifachinery. MANUFAC-'JRBRS OF ALL KINDS ENQINEERS', FRUMBEBS* A STEAM FITTERS' BRASS GOODS, AND THE HEAVIER CLA8SRB OF BBASS and COFFER WORE. — ALSO — Vessels' Fastenings and Fittings. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, RESIDENCES AND FACTORIES SUPPLIED WITH nmm mmm i flumbing fihukes, With all Alodcrn Improvemeuta, fitted hy Engineers thoroughly aciiuaintcd witli our climate. SOLE ACIENTS FOB THE SALE AND APPLICATION OF WARREN'S FELT ROOFING, And Eoofl&ff Ma^yorlals in and for tlie Province of Nova Scotift. 162 to 172, also 306 Barrington St. a bd W a « a > » o 00 H o OD » » Q M bd OD d bd bd M W i» o o u 00 ft a 9t I* o o I o o a PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS. BKOWN A WliBH, HalirMX, Asents lor Nwir.^ Scotia. <*H6yt>8" Leather and « Boston Co.'s" Rubber Beltinir; S V •« fit s ■»-» n Pi .CI 0) d o o «> u 228 BKLCHERS FARMKR 8 [1880 ECONOMY AND SECXfUITY. Life if^ Accident Insurance Ca OF MONTfREAL. A Sound and EeliaUe Home Company. INVESTMENTS ALL WITHIN THE DOMINION. AUTHORIBED C'ArtTAL, 91,000,000. OopoHited with GoTernment for Security of Policy-holders, 50,000. Tiios. WoaKMAN, Esq., M. P., President.l T. J. Claxtox, Esq., Vice-PrcsidetU. M. H. Oaiav, Secretary. J. M. C. DeiiKsDkrnjirrh, Super inteiidt at. HALIFAX BOARD. Ho!», D. McN. Parkbr, M. D., M. L. C. Pat'k Powbk, Esq., Dir. People's Bank. W.M. M. Harrixoto.s', ICsq.jPres. Halifax Bank. John Tavlor, Esq ,T''. Merchants' B'k. DANtBb Crokan, Elaq., Director Bank Nova Scotia. W. C. SiLVKR, '-sq , Merchant. i W. J. CoLKiMAV, Esq., Dir. People's Bank. A. W. WjSbT, Esq., " " I LIFE, AGG!DENT& COMBINED POLICIES Issued on the mo.r Bank s's Bank. « ;iES id IP 9r • W P« (1 a a 1 and FAX. n Si 0? s o n A A 8 •9 « .3 I o 3 at O »-^ cS O ■V) In O CQ O a O 1880] ALMANACK. 229 INDEX TO ADVERTSSEMENT8. Pace Amusing Children's Exhibition 13 Baldwin & Co., China, Glass, Earth- enware, &c.. . 8 ^rron, Walter and Co,, Clothiers. . 82 Bamstead, John H., Leather and Findhidr" 18 Beekwith, R, N., Auctioneer and ComniisGion Merchant 43 Belcher, Jos. S., Commission Mer- chant 232 Bell, A. M., Hardware, left side left hand pages. Bishop, Wm„ Ha ifax Marble Works 22 Black Bros. & Co., Stenmer Neptune 223 Borehaui, E., Boots, Shoes, &c., left side ri^ht hand pages. Brennan, W. C, The Montreal Sh<»e 8tort 281 Briand, A., Staple and Fancy I>ry Goods 29 Brr>wa and Wobb, Drygs, etc bottom of pages. Brown, M S., &Co., JcwcHery, etc.. 81 Buckley & Allen, Stationer}', etc. . . 4 Buckley, E. M,, Dry Goods, Milli- nery, etc 247 Caniell, J. J., Carriage Factory 231 Canada Paper Company, Montreal., 23 Cogswell, A. C, Artificial Teeth O" Connolly, T, P., Books & Stationery 22() Cooke, C. J., Fancy Goods ,.242 Cornelius, J,, Jewelry, &c 48 Craig, Geo. 11., Smoker's Paiiidise, Dartmouth 27 Creighton & Marshall, Stationery, Paper Rulers, Blank Bovks ..... 48 Creight<:>n,'C. A., Commiaeion, Ship and Insuriwoe Agent 10 Cron.iu, John, Groceries, Provisions, etc , 239 Cronan, Daitiol, W, L Produce, Furs. 16 Crowe, William, Fancy Work Goods. 32 Cunarj, S., and Co. House, '■jtoam and Gad Coal 233 Daly, M, B., Imporial Insurance Co. 12 Davidson & Cricliton, British and Foreign Dry Goods 234 Denipotcr, James, Pliuiing Mill and Sa A Factory 244 DeWolf, % A. 8. 4 Son, Ship Bro- kers & Commission Merchants. .230 Egan, Tliomas J., Gunmakor and Taxidcnnist 234 Everett, T. E. & Co., Hats and Caps. 43 F\9rdham, Arthur, Leather, etc., 57, 59 61, 03, m, 07, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79 Fortune, J., British and Foreign Dry Goods, Millinery, &c 6 Ftaser, Geo., Sun Mutoal Life In- simince Co 228 Pago Fuller, H. H. & Co., Hardware 3 do do top of pages. Gordon & Keith, Wholesale & Retail Furniture Manufacturers 238 Gossip, Wm., Books and Stationery 287 Graham. T. & Son, Pain Eradicator, Catorrhinc, &c 17 Hanlngton, W. M. & Co., Groceries, Wined, etc '. 16 Harris,} Geo. J., House and Ship Plumber 243 Heckman, J. W., Boots, Shoos and llubbei-8 16 Hirshfield, George, Sausages 14 Hodson, J., Saw Grinder 14 Hopgood and Crease, Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions, &c 244 Hornsby & Flavhi, Pottery, etc 24 Johnson, W. H., Sewing Machines . 13 do. do. Pianos and Organs.. 20 Jones, G. W., Paj)er, &c 15 Keith, Alex, and Son, Brewery 19 Lawlor, J. D., Sewing Machines 232 Lawlor, J. E. , Groceries, Hardware, etc , , 248 Lowell, W. li. & Co., Bankers, Bro- kers, Ittsurance Agents 242 Macdonald and Co., Ti im Founders.227 Mackasey dcCo., Shipping and Com- mission Mercha)its 246 Maekinlay, A. and W., Stationery. . . 21 McAlpino, D., Maritfane Provinces Directory . . 26 McDonald's Board & Livery Stables atDartmouth 26 McKay. F. S., Cooler's Patent Cream Raiser '. . . 27 McLeani's Express Si Feed Store 12 McMuiTay and Co., Dr>' Goods 2'i4 Mahon Bros., Dry Goods. 250 Markle, -T. A., Family and Pastry Flour 248 Monaghan, A^>ry Goods, etc 246 MorSi>, John^MToa ' lerchant 236 Morton, C. cl^iooksand Stationery 241 Mumford Bros.; Produce Commission Merchants 29 Munnis, James K., Clothier 10 Murphy, J. E. Cairiagc and Sleigh Builder 28 Murray, I. S., Commission Merchant . 2.50 Nctz, Christian, Pork, Sausages, ctc.23t) Newcomb, George C, Parlour and Dining Room Suits, &c 249 Nova Scotia Printing Co 28 Patterson, John, Boiler Maker 232 3 . a o pi U if M > o I o o 9 BUOWN A WiuUn, AjcciitK for Novu Siirotla. II. n. FULLER A CO., Ai^entfi for 1^' I * m u « P I •0 i-i O o ei o 4* as 230 nLLGIIKH*» FAKMKR's [1880 PttKW Parka, Wm. & Son, Cotton Mills. ... 65 Do. do. Gray Cottona, Wan*, «•« 8* rhilp, .lohii H., llaUi, V,i\\yn, Vnn.. 4 rickforU (i lllack, Ship C^naiutlcry. . 11 Ih). right tid« right hand |>aKM' Renninn, Jnnics, Painter, Decora- tor, otc 240 KolMrtaon, William, Hardwan; 2 Hobinaun, J. H..Phos|>horifle(l Kmul- Binn of Cod Livor Oil, Trovhoa, etti caloiidar in^toh. RolMtin, C. & Co., Dry (lootls 82 R«tas. W. G.A Co., Watchmakcni & Jowollen) 22 8vh wart I!, H . A. , Stovo Store . 18 Siailli ItroH., Dry UikhIh, MilliiH'vy, (Cloves, &o ... 9 Bitiitli, J. Uudfrey, Chemist. oalci '■ |>ag««. P«WO Smith, B. An Dry (kioito 2&V 8tAins John, fn>ii inttl fttk^wnro ... 7 HtnfrN, W., S«m iV Mumnv, llardwnni 22JJ 8to|)hoti, A. & ^illn, Funilturo, etc. . Ti Symoiids, W. H. ti Co., Iron Foundry and Machine WOrka SU7 Thoakston ft Angwln. Hanlware . . .845 Thomson & Co., Dry Goods, Uoady- made Clothin^ir • • 20 Tobin, John k. C(s VV. I. Produoo, Tens, etc 24 Wallace, Rohort, Sewintr Machines .. 837 Wilsim, J. K,, Strives, Htintfea, 8hi{i»' Cccrfc», Provisions, *c 241> Thomas A. S. DeWolf & Son, SIliP BROKBRS, COMIH MER(!H.)NTS. Insuanee] Effectei, Frei^lits CollecH Ckten Uei. AGENTS FOR ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Saitiitj; ^^larly every Spring amt Fall. AGENTS FOR MAMMOTH VINEGAR WORKS, Stock always on liand. Agents for sale of DRAIN PIPE & FIRE BRICKS. Cement, Plaster, Lime, Salt, Piff Iron, Sbinffles, ALWAYS KBPT IN STOCK. HALIFAX, N. S. T. A. S. Do WOLF & SON. Aiixcy'A Uluck JLvail. >11u8«»u*8 and Allller's UlHCkiHgUv 24 241> I I m CI &n M a M n § o EnMnMn, 8tfiT<)nii ft Co.'n flnperior Ameiiemi Seythnii. f SI If n I id a 1880] ALMANACK. 231 JOBS J. CARNELL'S i 5. o n CARRIAGES of every description always on hand or made to order. JOBUIIG ATTENKO TO WITH CARE AND INSPATCH. -O- 3 and 6 Falkland Street, ^-^ HALIFAX, N. B. THE MONTREAL uJ^t'iU^ •*^ j! Wftf THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Boots and Shoes -0 IBS <3^rmiville Street. Jubbcd at exceptiwuiilly low flgarci, by BUOWN A weUB. 3 o g fir M lr« M d I f .a flonse BntMlnflT Ilardwnro nt lowent rAtoK» h J W 'I I If) » s i H 4) CI n o 232 BKLCIIKP/S farmer's [1880 JOSEPH S. BELCHER, 60 BEDFORD ROW, - HALIFAX, N. S. JlS" Agent for the aaleR of Hillsboro* Cnlcinccl Plaster, DickRon*s Arbroath Navy Canvas, Qreeuwioh Maoufaoturiog Ca'aKeady C!e»Ber. JOHN PJITTEBSOii, MANUFACTURER OF For Marine and Land Purposes. SHff TAHKS, (iJRDERS, SllQKE pipes;" And all kinUs of SHEET ' IJ^OlSJ WORK. REPAIKS rROMPlJLV ATTEKDRD TO. — - ->' ■ ■ -■.'■■ ■••V '"*'•■'« ' ■'■"'» 801 UPPER WATER ST.; HAt]Qg*AX. The Genuine Lawlor, Family & Manufacturing - SEWING MACHINES/ ^ Buy your Sewing Iktachines from the Ulauufactuvor and save '?A per cent. Get your Sowing Machines llepaired by the Mau(tV and save 60 per cent. Needles, Oils and Sewing Machine Parts al way» ou hand. ^ 119 HARRINGTON ST.. Opposite St Paul's Church, - HAL/FAX, l\f. S. J, s:. T. A "W"x,OE>; Practical Sewing Machine Maker, Manager. I »4 I 03 i I § c o ||«»t tflace to buy ttry Colors* Varuiakcs auaU 4aptuM* [1880 wr, N.S. Dicknon*! Cleaner. IS, ;urmg IXJT cent. I per cent. IiaiMl. I\f. S. H. H. FULLER A CO., hoad of Power's Wltnrf, 03 o < to a g »4 I I 03 i e <} o u 13 ^ ^ (CAfiRYING H. M. MAILS.) ROUTE TO Sydney, Cape Breton, ■' a > Via Railway to 'Picton, P. E. Island Steamers to Port HawlcestJuty, alia BfSs'd'Or Lake WS^aMS* Neptune, firom West Hay to Xlnas Island, B&ddeick, Little Btas o'Or, WhyeocraiEgh, )t€tth%dney and Sydney -fy . — o — i— .';"«• rwwhgcTs hy tliis SPEEDY and COMFORTABLE Rootc leavinji: Halifax hy morning train every Monday and Thursday for Pictou, will reach BADDECK at 7 a. m., and SYDNEY ^t noon, on Tuesday and Friday. Ijcaving Sydney every Monday and Thursday, they arrive lit Pictou in tiipe to take the inorning train for HALIFAX. ' >^^'-^ *^ WHYOOCbMAOav ^i^* TTjo NEPXUNB leaves Mr. Chtistio's. Little Bnus d'Or, at' noon every Frida/, Teturning to Sydney oa Saturday. FOR BOSTON. • Baflflencers leaving Sydney erery Thursday, connect alfc Port bnrv oil Friday morning at 6 o'clock with the Steamers '*Wc Hawkes- Worcestor " iday morning and **X!arroll ** for Bostpju- . , , ^ CP^'Por further particulars apply to J. HO WABD BE ATT Y, Master, on board, or at tha office of BLACK BROS. & CO,, Eard'ware and Ship Cliandlery, n KliOnN wk WKKIt, Ooruer Duke uu«l Uollls Mreeis, UalllMX. i It •4 I I f twbHoattnir Oils, vl«t Ollvo, Lard, Wont VirglnU, Ae» 284 BKLCltKRB KAnMKKS H80 DAVIDSON & CRIGHTON, IMFOHTKUS Of ^ . Britidi and Foreign DRY GOODS, Hat3, Caps and Furnishing Goods, ■0- lfl(3 and 1^^ JEIollis Street, HALIFAX, N. S. TE:. ii^iBi 'J— filflll L ;xes ; Oil Colours in tubes ; and Varnishes ; wc keep the genuine. Buy from us and you will make no mistake- vcritt/n itap. IF YOU WANT rhotojfraph and Scrap Albuiiis, and Christmas Cords, call and see ours. IF YOU WANT Drawing Blocks, Drawing Papers, Canvasses jicr yard or in frames, Oil Sketching Piiperand Academy Board, Cartoon F'aper 4 and .1 feet wide, lYacing CloUh and Paper," &c.. No. lOS Granville St. is the right shop. IF YOU WANT the best White Wax, and Sheet Wax. Moulds, i'ins. Wires, and Colours, w« import from liondon and the United States. IF YOU WANT Photogra))h Glasses, Caru <.r.d Cabinet sizes, wo sell them at eheaj)e8t rate'^. IF YOU WANT the best Inks— Stephens', Antoine's Frencli Inks, Carter's, and Walkdon's— you cannot possibly do better than MriJ MANUFACTURERS. Importeis jiimI I)ralera_iii IRON BEDSTEADS, BRASS CORNICES, Hirrors, Mirror Plates, T3:jl.xti oloth, etc. Every description of Bedding always in stoclc. DIPLOMA AND NINE PRIZES AWARDED US AT THE >'.' PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION OF 1879. -0- We have the largest Estuhlishinent in the Lower Pro- vinces, and consequently we can manufacture and buy to far better advantage than smaller houses, which advantage we give our customers when selling to them. Call or send for l^rice List before purchasing elsewhere, as our goods and ])rices defy conjpetition ; besides we guar- antee to give satisfaction. -0- WAREHOUSE AND SALESROOM, o III I* P a p k w cj o to M V> H a I o cn ^ IS) • in o , >t / M / U < 1 * (A 1 a H t6 O n ♦» cs o ^4 T & 0) ► i Fwrfectly Pure (■ronml ^iplcoti, lor 50 y<>ar» n KpKrla1t.v, o n t e n faO O U a O « s CO « s o w Si Th 19 At II. II. I'DMJlir Si ro/S, IhmhI »r rowor's Whnif. \ o o O a B o o « p a to «» H ►1 I O 0) 9 (/2 O M < (0 H o n (3 O IS.SO] ALMANACK. 2:J0 Z JOHN GRONAN, J Upper "Water St. »'■ :■*, DKAI.^^H IX S o O u (0 n e o n to a o h 10 e •I s O General Groceries, Provisions, FLQm, MEAL, TQBAGGQ. TEA & WEST INDIA PRODUCE. _i '• .t. ^. -." r DRY, PICKLED AND PRESERVED FISH, ALWAYS IN STO(!K, CMRisimN mil, SAUSAGE MAKER AND PORK DEALER. CENTENNIAI^IEXHieiTIOH. h Medd and tm fiiplonu FSimKii;;e.s, Pieserved, and a variety of utlier PHILADELPHIA, 1876. Meats. Miinnfactuivr of all tlie above Goods in all their varieLies. ^^^ All Orders for Smoking' done on the premises. Thirty yoiWA cxin'riciico, with oIIkt I)lj)loiiia.s. will ensure my customers sound and healthy Meat. 194 and 193 Argyle St., and 80 Gottingen St. HALIFAX, N. S. i M d ■0 •0 o I CO J? » (B H s 1 or Avery, Bronu dz «;<»., now ItlCon^' A >VKUK, Uulirax. Horse l^lioes aui) Horse >ulU* i $ c 4* n I s I 3 § I a I a o 240 li K L (; H 1-: 11 S FA U M K 11 S [1880 JAMES BEARDON, Ik ui EdIhsssi, ■& 40 & 42 BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. English, French and American PAPER-HANGINGS AND DEGORATIONS, Varnishes, Japans, Oil, Paints, Brushes, B. PLATE, SHEET, EMBOSSED & STAINED Painters', Qlaziers', Gilders' & Artists' Bequisites always on hand. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL o s. I m o 9) H 9 E W ¥^ o e g o H 1 J A s s 4l ft O O s u a bo Ft O > o I :c B £ MKOW.t 4C nEBtt, Wli«le«ale DraKgUU, KMablUbcd SO J^mrn, For niilt by H. II. FLIXEU &^ CO. [1880 3f !) o M *t » ? 01 SET, 1 T:3sr IONS. les, LINED asts' B ! i A s S ♦ I k O o o 3 3 n 9 s .0 « a be O > ^ 1880] ALMANACK. 241 wiEiMMM wmsom IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Ladies' Furs, Leather Hat Cases, TrayeHlngr Hagrs, Trunks, Yalises, Buffalo Uobes, Umbrellas, &c. TVilOLEsSAI^K ANT) liKTAII^. I 132 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. ! Opposite Anderson, Billing k, Co., one door South J. B. Elliot & Co. PROVINCIAL BOOKSTORE 195 HoUis Street, Halifax. Subscriptions received for all English and American XTEWSFAFERS & FEEIODZCALS. t '■ Consisting of Foolscap, Letter and Note '' er, Envelopes, I'ank Hooks, Memo, and Pass Books, Niates, Pens, ! I'eneils and Stationers' Sundries. \ BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS. I Latest Books, Norels, &e., alnajs on hand. Ischiooxj boo:k:s- €. @. MQHTON • S i I B o H s I V..: \l*mv*% nUitr UMequ«lle4l ludureiueiit* tu 4'aitl» <'u»(oui«rH. KirbN Patent Lithofrat'lciir, for sale by IM i a A [1880 (3 I H u o O (M (0 g o •0 « n * 165 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. EXCHANGE, STOCKS. BONDS, ETC. IBOUaHT A^ISTD SOJLD. AGENTS FOR THE' /Etna Insurance Co. HARTFORD. CONN. UTOORPOR-A.'TBID 1819- Capital, $3,000,000. Assets, $6,911,147. Losses paid in 60 years, $50,000,000. Hartford Rre lasurance Co. HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $1,250,000. Assets, $3,358,687. Losses paid, $22,000,000. | Will accept Uisks in citlier of theso well known Companies, '; upon the most favorable terms. h o €♦■ o u H O *i o p U o « U •i g O 0) O O ^^ ^ KICOWX fti >VI:kk, Hliulesiili* l»ri3;;Ki<4t ■d « a a a o o o h a ^ 1880] ALMANACK. 243 129-Barringtozi Street-131 HALIFAX, N. S. House & Ship Plumber, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF J fA ZINC AND SHEET IRON WORK. '^nl Always on hand, a general assortment of Plumbers* Ware and Kitchen Furnishing Goods. City Fancy Store, fi Wholesale and Retail Dealer in every description of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, Fancy Pipes, Hair Oils, Perfumery, Cricketing Goods, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors, Spoons, Combs, Brushes, Baskets, kc, &c. IIS GRANVILLE STREET, - HALiFAX, N. S. O O 9i » Q O B •o p ta n o I m*. OlFfr llbei'Hl toi'iiiA ui 4'ri-il^; l» i'i>H|M»ii»lt»l4> buyers. 1,' "< n. H. l^tLLRK Si e.O., Airt'Ntfl r*r (8 o n s o H I 9 i o H H -4 244 BELCHKRS FARMEU S ri880 PLANING MILL AND SASH FACTORY, Corner George and King Sts., Halifax. The latest Styles and htterns of House finish got out to order. ALWAYS ON HAND— rre])ared Flooring and Lining, Dooi ., Sashes, Frames and Architraves, with u complete assortment of Kiln-dried Mouldint^s. Inside and Outside Venetian Shutters made to order at the shortest notice. Inside Blinds, 2.5 cents per foot sup. Outside Shutters, 20 cents per foot sup. JIMES DEMPSTER. HOPGOOD & GREASE, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries, Ts^etaliles, him, h OATS, BRAN AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. -0- 208 Ar^le Street, - Halifax, N. S. • U cj a P *t H S. I CO Ouiy vxclniiTOly UbolMnif* Drag Builders^ Hardware. A lull line, especially .selected for tlie (JOUJiTRY TRADE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hay Cutters, Forks, Scythes, Kakes and Snaths, Iloes, Plowd, Cultivatoi'M, tVc. CARD CLOTHING AND WOOL OILS, For Carding Mills, jit Manufacturers' Prices. White Lead, Glass, Linseed, Lubricating and Lard Oils, Cordage, Cutlery, &c. o STOCK COHtBLEXE-PltlCES LOW. i i > Q M i 9 I g E « •4 m o ■o- 3:^=* To Wholesale IJiiyers we offer special adYautai^es, with extra inducements to Cash Purchasers. THEAKSTON & ANGWIN. Blton\' A nKUK, lliilifux. fr- i u M ■*» $ A tn {■ ■ i a M .' * ■ ■ 9 (0 n e o H s Cotton Powder t'olnhiiics pcli'edt safety with pfeat i)ower> 246 BKLCHKIl'a FARMKU's [1880 01 G^O TO f TO ]}1TY YOUli ©H'^ ©^@@® D Where good value and fair dealing is to be found. JUST ABOVE NORTHUP'S COUNTRY MARKET, "Where you will lind a large, and Avoll-assoited Stock of DRY GOODS ill READY-NilDE WHIl. :o: KEMEMREll TlfE ]»LA(JE, Corner of Argryle and Bnckintrliam Streets, Halifax. A. MONACHAN, HACEASET & CO. Shipping & Commission t p DEALERS IN Amorican Rshmg Supplies. -o- HALIFAX, N. S. o I d to M U o Jlcdical Men who «vant rcltnlilr Di'iikk, »t iTasonublv prlri'!». )0"ITfrl'» [1880 tk of ton I lies. A 8 g n o I? o S n o § « o 10 (0 » n PI o o H. H, FUUER & CO., head of Power's Wharf. 1880] ALMANACK. 247 NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I -0- 1* » ITCESftSf^ Corner of HoUis and Sackville Streets, Importer and Dealer in British and Foreign DE? GOODS I inLLINERT. Always on hand, a choice stock of NEW GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Having enlarged licr prendses and rtd«led to her already largo Btock, thankful for past patronage, she is now prepared to sell nt lowest possible prices. Country customers respectfully solicited. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. E. M. BUCKLEY. W. S. SYMONDS & GO. Enginoers and Boiler Makers, PROPKIETOKS Office, 18 & 20 Duke St, Halifax, N. S. ■« Q d > M I o o ? I ? ST MANUFACTUllERS OF i I ;. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, : COAL AND GOLD MINING MACHINERY, STOVES, RANGES, FRAME GRATES AND HOLLOWWARE. SHuuId stiua to BUOWAi Jt WKBU, »rus];i!t(ii, UalUnx. trifcs* >.:>;/. W' 7 § ^0 I i s I 1 n I jftiirythlng in,tfa "•'•*'^*'^^ ||jj|^"^ 248 bklciikr's farmer's (^1880 A High Grade of Family & Pastry iiij^j Fanrilit^fl nnd others who prize a li^ht, wiow-whitp, flnky loaf ot bread, or roll, as well as the lightest pae^ry, will find this brand of flour an indispensable requisiftOi :o: Matiufaotured by CLEMENS & WELLS, AND FOK 8ALE WHOLESALE, B\ J. A.1IIIARKLE, • mUFAX, N. S. J. E. UWLOR & GO. Importers and General Dealers in IRON, HARDWARE, PAMTSi OttS ft VARNISH» Skip Stoi*eei, Aco. COltNER PORtTLArTB AND WAT9B STS. a o FlIRBK' H;l¥ mm ON THE PRgHH Farmers and others can depend upon having Hay and Straw weighed by competent weighers at the charge of 1 5 cents per lotfd. i i 5t I Biayttbwor €<»l»ini«« the fhvorlte nirtlve Ferfiime, [1880 astry f itp, flnky will find LLS, t, Qrtt. SO. 9 Pi e IISH, STS. Id Straw Md. St 8 «» a ts I I /- i O •d e I LLER.jii|».»B, «i ALMANACK. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IV% IIJI Parlor & Dining R Bed-room Setts, Mattratses, &o. VENETIAN BLINDS AND SHIPS' WHEELS MADE A SPECIALTY. Carpets Made and Pat Do^n at Short Notice. ■0- Gorner Diilos and Barrington Sts., Halifax. Importer of and Dealer in Flour, MeaJ, Bran, Cretqked ^Corn, ■inSUirGSi CHOPPED FKEO, (ftjlfl* *e., Ac GROCERIES, IHiOVISlONS, LIQUORS, ETC. ' . N. B. — Ship Stores put up at short notice. 83,^, 87 Lower^llSTfttsr St., Salifaz. ITT'OOIDBTJR.Tr BROS. Dentists, New York and Halifax. BM. M. W&&3MWM¥» Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College. 0M%^ m^^ ©di^CDQlilljf^s 8©®k Stop©* CORNER OF GEORGE AND GRANVILLE STS., Entrance Ko. 97 Oracville St., HALIFAX. H. WooDBunr, D.D.S. F. Woodbcrt, D.D.S. I I % s «^""pi" VIKOWN A WISKII, aioawlaislureni* AmtuUt, lltUlCuu !!:■ 1 m t s 1 9 '•nnni¥m^fi'^ W1ii2« tihi Col 250 IlKI.CHEli S PARMKIt'S !. S. ptHAY ft GO. Wholesale Grocers, IMPOBTERS, AND Commission Merchants^ 81 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. 8. Head of fJ^ininercial Vl^liarf. tfJtLm»i»mmm» Q ■ ' I III (fioodB Gol^ Qt T^?y loYVOst t2g,tirM to ^rampt outtcwMMre. SE^toJf ;R printed CIKCUiARS. -.^1 BROS. 14 I n Iirporteri:^ Staple and Fancj vi^. 97 to lOl^rrin^il St^, Halifaj., N. S. CK SOI >vN. B. — Having the largest, mogt commodious nnd best liglrted Retail -fHoqso in the City, and with a well assortetl St^ck of FaishiQiiflble Qoodi, ^^nd an ohligiiig staff of hands, they have no hesitation in guarantcetng saiisfactioa to their patrotis. ALSO- A FULL LINE OF 5LA.0S: AXTB COLOHEB SlUtS. Millineryt lUantles and Dresses made tf^ Order, Inspection Ipvited. ZXBBi w I N| tfwiveroillPSiliill Sniwr OMrtetf, HtirfMUHi *ll vitk»v%f N.S. AAeA Retail iflble Goods, ruarantcetng IIXS. inter. >meni|, M I