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APPENDIX.(Corrected to Gazette of January 32nd, 1918.)
COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND-page 17,
For Colony, read Dominion.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE-page 17.
Add—Private Secretary—Lt. Col. H. W. Knox-Niven.
Add—Aide-de-Camp—Capt. J. H. Campbell.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-page 17.
For the Executive Council and Departmental Officers, read
:
Hon. W. F. Lloyd, K.C., D.C.L., Prime Minister and Minister of Justice.
W. W. Halfyard, Colonial Secretary (acting).
M. P. Cashin, Minister of Finance and Customs.J. A. Clift, K.C., Minister of Agriculture and Mines (acting).
W. Woodford, Minister of Public Works.J. Crosbie, Minister of Shipping (acting).
W. F. Coaker, 1
A. E. Hickman, > Without portfolio.
W. J. Ellis, )
Departmental Officers not in Cabinet.
John G. Stone, Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
John R. Bennett, Minister of Militia (acting.).
LEGISLATIVE COXJNCIL-page 17.
Add—Ron. W. J. Ellis.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY—page 19.
^f^^—Clapp, W. M.—St. Barbe.Devereux, R. J.— Placentia and St. Mary's.Goodison, J. R.—Carbonear.Morine, A. B., K.C.—Bonavista.Morris, F. J., K.C— Placentia and St. Mary's.
Owi^-Morris, Rt. Hon. Sir E. P., P.O., K.C.M.G.—St: John's West.
Prime Minister's Office—page 21.
Prime Minister—For Rt. Hon. K. P. Morris, read Hon. W. F. Lloyd,K.C, D.C.L.
Colonial Secretary's Office—page 21.
Colonial Secretary—For Hon. R. A. Squires, K.C, read Hon. W. W.Halfyard (acting).
After A. Mews, J.P., add C.M.G.
Agriculture and Mines—page 2(Xi.
Minister of Agriculture and Mines—For Hon. W. W. Halfyard, rtadHon. J. A. Clift, K.C. (acting).
Agricultural Board—page 200.
For Hon. S. D. Blandford, read Hon. J. A. Clift, K.C, (acting).
Treasury Board—page 19f.
For Hon. R. A. Squires, read Hon. W. W. Halfyard, Acting ColonialSecretary.
After Hon. J. C. Crosbie, read Acting Minister of Shipping.
It APPENDIX.
Oommiasionera ander Lunacy Act—page 24.
Add Hon. S. Blaadford, oviit C. H. Hntchings, K.C.
Inspectors of Weights and BCeasures- page 21.
Add—Alexander Bay, Hare Bay and Middle Brook—Theo, J. J&mes.
Trinity East—Add John H. House, omit Ernest Morris.
Add Hamilton Inlet—W. Crosbie.
Justice* of the Peace—page 187.
Add Frost, Newman—Hillview, '\
Hodder, James G,—Heart's Delight, > For Colony.Walsh, Thomas—Riverhead, Harbor Grace, )
For J. F. Roflch (Branch, Southern District), reae? James P. Roche.
NOTARIES PUBLIC -page 192.
-<4ddAsh, Leonard, Island—Carbonear.
Department of Militia—page 21-'.
Minister of Militia, read J. R. Bennett (acting.)
Department of Shipping:.(Insert on page 213.)
Minister of Shipping—Hon. J. C. Crosbie (acting.)
Advisory Board— Honorables W. F. Coaker, M. P. Cashia and A. E.Hickman.
Sub-Collectors oflOuBtom*—page 199.
P/aceji.<ia —insert E. J. O'Reilly.
Rigolette—omit VV. Green, add VV. Crosbie.
Saving's' Bank.
Governors—Omit Rt. Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Hon. R. A. Squire*, K.C.Add Hod. VV. W. Halfyard.
BOAKDS OF EDUCATION.-Church of England-page 131.
5. Belleoram— Add Rev. M. H. W. Seeley as Chairman.15, Burgeo—Omit Rev. E. H. Fletcher; add Rev. E. S. Tarrant, L.
Bowdridge.46. Normati's Cove—0»ii< Thomas Smith ; adtZ Chas. Newhook (of John).48. Pool's Island -0,nil Rev. W. J. Leggo; add Rev. G. Elliott.
60. Salvage - Omit Rev. A. E. Tulk, B.A. ; addB.ev. E. H. Humphries.61. Samson—Omit Rev. A. E. Tulk, B.A. ; add Rev. E. Humphries,
S. Dicker.
Roman Catholic—pa+;e 171.
39. North Bioer—lo be the Board : Rev. S. J. Whelan, D.D., Chairman;John R. Dawson, J. P., F. P. Delaucy, James Seward, Isaac Hall(of Isaac), Manin Neville, Joseph tjonnan.
Methodist— piige 172.
6. Brigus—Omit Rev. C. A. Whitemarsli, M.A. ; add Rev. Wm. Swann.26. Bay Bulls Arm—-Omit Uriah Thoiue, John Reid ; add W m. Reid,
Wm. Thorn e.
49. Twillingafe—Omit J^icoh Moores, {JrKo. Roberts; arfrf Stewart Moores,Andrew Roberts, jr.
Presbyterian College -page 177.
Add Audrew Wilson ; omit J. U. Jardine.
APPENDIX. Ill
OUTPORT ROAD BOARDS.
Latarador—
Blanc Sahlon to L'Anse ati Claii—Wm. Damaresq, Thos. Thompier,Francis Letto, John Thompier.
District of St. Bapbe—
1. Trout River— Launcelot Cro^'ker, George W. Hann, George W.Parsons.
2. Norris' Point—George Biigden, George Humber, Wm. Hiscotk.
3. Rocky Harhoi—James Walters, chairman; Benj. Shears, StephenWight, Charles Ellsworth, Robert Lewis.
4. Bonne Bay—5. Shoal Brook—William Tutf, William Moores, Isaac Brake, Fred.
Halfyard, John Gillam.
6. Green's Point to Cow Head- -J a,va«s, Endicott, Thomas Knott, JohnGilley, Absalom Decker, John Brake, Peter Payne, Eli Roberts.
7. Cow Head—John A. Payne, Albert Payne, J. W. Payue, JosephHanlin, Norman Payne, Andrew Hatchings.
8. Daniel's Harbor — William Biggin, John W. Bennett, AmbrosePayne, John D. House, A. K. Wentzel.
9. King's Cove—Alex. Spence, rJudrinan ; Charles Hewliu, HenryThatchell.
10. Port Saimders- J a.mes Ryan, chnirman; Henry RumV)oldt, A.Levers, Joseph Levers, A. House.
11. Brig Bay—James Maher, Frederick Hodinott, John Pittman,Aaron Chambers, James Coombs.
12. Current Island—James Doyle, William Williams, Alex. Baley,
George Taylor, Jacob Gibbons, jr.
13. Flotver's Cowe—Eugene Walsh, Charles Genge, Thomas Wala'.,
Nathaniel Gould, Patrick Burke, Abraham Whelan.
14. Savage Cove—George Caines, John Way, William Hodge, sr.,
Elijah Coles, Charles Stephens, George Mugford, James McLean; J. W^.
Noseworthy, Andrew Coates.
15. Cook's Harbor, ivith jurisdiction from Cook's to Boat Harbor, in-
clusive—James Field, chnirman ; .Tames C. Penney, Aaron Elliott,
David Patey.
16. Ha Ha Bay—'Hentj Beaufield, chairman; James Decker, Edwd.Evans.
17. Griguet, Little Braha and Darh Tickle- Alfred Pilgrim, Abso-lom Colborne, Albert Bussey, William Freak, John Weir.
18. Fortune (Griguet) Dark Tickle, etc.—Ephraim Pynn, MarkAlcock, Percival Manuel, Launcelot Pynn, George Heddersou.
19. St. Anthony — S. Pelley, A. C. Blackburn, W. T. Critch, E.
Cooper, W. Pomeroy.
20. St. Anthony Bight—^ohn Diuney, John Pilgrim, AlDert E. Pil-
grim, Edgar Penney, Cyril Richards.
21. Goose Cove—M. J. McDonald, chairman ; Joseph Murrin, George
T, Noel, George Reid (Ireland Bight), Wm. Elliott (Lock's Cove).
IT APPENDIX.
22. St. Julian's—
23. Conche—Clarence Casey, John Dower (of Edward), Peter Dower,sr., John Brown, Ambrose Casey.
24. Englee—Eli Fillier, John Lane, Arch. Kowsell, Albert Hancock,Frederick Hancock, vSimon Canning.
25. Hooping Harbor— Henry Hancock, George Button, W. Carroll,
Joseph Reeves, Beniah Reudell, Archibald Carroll.
26. Harbor Deep—James Randell, Joseph Ralph, John Rapson, Thos,Pollard, Edward Pittman, Levi Loder.
27. White Bay, N.S.—Kenneth Lush, Wm. J. Combden, JosephCombden, John Budden, Lot Combden, jr., James Head.
28. Seal Coce, White Bay—Raymond Oake, Jas. Osborne, A. Banks,Walter B. Osborne, Martin Eveleigh, Stewart Finksen, Jacob Sparkes.
29. South Side, White Bay—Edward W. Breen, chairman; JohnBlanchard, sr., Thomas Rice, sr., Alexander Hewitt, Alfred Banks, Robt.Gale, Joseph Kicketts.
30. Fleur de Lys—Patrick Walsh, chairman ; Stephen Lewis, JamesShea, James Lewis, Michael Walsh.
3L Coachmans Cove—J. P. Traverse, chairman : Francis Philpott,Denis Fitzgerald.
32. Pacquet, N. E.—33. Pecquet, N. W.-~
34. Pacquet, S. W.—Oliver Saunders, Jos. Decker, John Fradsham,John Pardy, George Packwood.
35. Brent's Cove—James Martin, John Carroll, Patrick Grithu, JohnDrover, Anthony Doody.
36. La Scie—Herbert Toms, Kenneth Foster, Henry Morey, RobertAndrews, John Bndgell.
37. Gross Islands—Patrick Gardner, chairman. ; Anthony Gardner,Edward Walsh.
21. St. Barhe Islands—John Rideout, Fred. Bath, Jas. Bath, W^alterAndrews, George Earl, Edward Earl, Daniel Bath.
District of Twlllingate—
1. Shoe Gove Brook—Jos. Harding, Wm. Chipp, John T. Walshman,John Foster, John A. Guy.
2. Shoe Cove Bight—Wm. Martin, John J. Robinson, George Diijjcs,
Richard Newbury, jr., Samuel Newbury.3. Tilt Gove—Thomas Pynn, Horace Short, Eleazer Bartlett, Charles
Walsh, George Thomas.4. Snoolcs Arm -Peter Austin, George Foss, Francis Toms, J. May.5. Indian Burying Place—Sidney Studley, Henry May, Jas. Ryan,
John Studley, Philip Bowers.
6. Nipper s A^arSor-— Kenneth Starks, Jas. Starks, Jesse Batstone,Henry Middletou, Lemuel Noble.
7. Eastern Stocking Harbor to Rogue Harbor— \\ illiam Giles, SamuelGiles, Samuel Rideont, John Hounsell, Thomas Hounsoll, Ed. Fleming.
8. A". W. Artn, Green Bay—Ja,mes A. Rideout, Lot Oake, Jonatha,aVokey, Israel Houusell, John Thomas,
APPENDIX.
9. King's Point—John Gillard, Hezekia Starks, Willis Toms, Theo.Noble, Joseph Smith.
10. Rattling Brook—William Rowsell, Job Rendell, Jonathan Dawe,Ernest Bartlett, Treman Toms.
11. Southern Arm, Green Bay—John Bowers, James Sanders, JohnGillard, William Wheeler.
12. Jackson's Cove—Allan Knight, J. W. Knight, H. T. Newhook,Charles Bartlett, Robert Pyun.
13. Harrys Harbor—Reuben Baker, Eliot Baker, John Ec gland, J no.
Evans, Robert King.
14. Three Arms—John D. Wells, Edward Norris, sr., Hy. fcjhearing.
15. Wild Bight— Robert Young, Jonathan Young, Edward Brown,Albert Young.
16. Little Bay Mines—17. Little Bay—Thomas VV. Wells, Richard M. Bouzap, James R.
R. Bouzan, Ed. Doyle Wells, Ben. T. Boyle, James W. Boyde.
18. St. Patrick's—Diim^\ Hurley, Thomas T. Bouzan, Allen J. Bou-zan, John Mercer, John Walker, Thomas Neviles, Patrick t'urran.
10. Springdale—Henry Earle, Daniel Dally, Elijah Jenkins, EdwardBrown, Henry Whitehorn, Edward Inder, William Clarke.
20. Little Bay Islands—RKhsbrd Anstey, John Elliott, Geo. Tucker,F. W. Wiseman, Esau (.'ampbell, Theophilus Weir, D. A. Parsons, J. A.Strong.
21. Soulian's Cove—Now under Little Bay Islands Roard.
22. Woodfords Cove—Charles Budden, George Locke, Wm. Marshall,George Milley, Wm. P. Marshall, Walter Locke, Samuel Snow, RobertSnow.
23. Little Wards f/arbor—^ ames Bennett, William England, EnosEngland.
24. Boat harbor—JB.mes W. Taylor, Alfred Wiseman, Esau Taylor.
25. Ward's Harbor—Geoc'^e B. Paddock, D. J. Rowsell, Geo. Ryan,Joseph B. Burton, Samuel Paddock, A. G. Burton, Ishmael Paddock.
26. Cutw'ell Arm—John Ridout, James Croucher, Daniel Ridout, S.
Croucher, Kenneth Short.
27. Lush's Bight— Peter Parsons, John Brooks, Job Parsons, JohnLocke, Absolom Tucker.
28. Dark Tickle—
29. Little Triton—
30. Wellman's Cove, Cob's Cove, Paddock's Bight, Jerrifs harbor,
fSunday Cove Island)—31. Triton— A.. W. Simms, Sidney Vincent, Jesse Tucker, Noah
Vincent, George Henstridge.
32. Newtown, Sunday Cove Island—33. Hall's Bay, North Side—
34. Pilley's Islcmd—E. S. Mills, Robert Verge, Stephen Rose, E.
W^eir, Fred. C4uy.
35. Heads //«.r6o>- -Manuel White, Fred. Watkins, George Pittnjan,
Adolphus Fudge, R. W. Fudge.
VI APPENDIX.
36. Cards Harbor—Elias Filield. John Lusb, William Vincent, Jos.
Lush, James Lush.
37. Sopps Island—Solomon Penney, Albert Penney, John Snow.
38. Glovers Harbor—Wm. Hellimore, Wm. Marsh, Wm. Martin,Mark Forsey, Henry Marsh.
39. Leading Tickles East— Stanley Loveman, Mark Loveman, Mich'lButler, William Cork, Henry Loveman.
40. Leading Tickles West— Bennett Chippeth, Fred. Rowsell, AlbertKowsell, Henry Ward, Moses Phalan.
41. Badger Bay—Henry Canning, Joseph Cook, Alexander Cook.
42. Fleiirie's Bight—Joseph Budgell, W. J. Budgell, George Pearce,Arthur Langdon.
43. New Bay—Peter Moors, Jacob Moors, David Spencer, WalterYates, William T. Boone.
44. N. W. Arm, New Bay—Fred B. Moore, chairman ; AmbroseOsmond, John Thomas Boone, Thomas White, Wm. White.
45. S. W. Arm, New Bay—Alfred Stuckless, John Earle, John Rice.
46. South Arm, Neiv Bay—James Sheppard, James Warford, SamuelAVarford, Henry Sheppard.
47. S. E. Arm, New Bay—Adolphus Yates, chairman ; Geo. White,Plemon Hustins, Samuel Wall, Jacob Hustins.
48. Forttme //arbor—Matthew Glavine, chairman ; John Carey, Wm.Quirk, James Carroll, Samuel Davis, Joseph Byrne, Denis Glavine, DavidGlaviae.
49. Waldron's Cove—John Hamilton, chairman ; Lawrence Lyver,Edward Lyver, Peter Byrne, John Lyver.
50. Charles Brook—Josiah Purchase, James Ferry, Edward Langdon.51. Exploits ifarftor—Robert Sceviour, John Stride, William Lilly,
Eliphas Sceviour, Matthew Dalton, Richard Milley, Solomon Budgell.
52. Sivan Is/and—George Dawe, chairman; James Wells, ZephaniasWells.
53. Northern Arm, Botwood— Robert Humphries, Edgar Manuel,Wm. Oke, Jabez Evans, Daniel Ball, Solomon Ball.
54. Badger Brook— 1^. Forward, B. W. Butt, A. Porter, F. Davis,P. J. Coleman.
55. Peter's Arm (with jtirisdiction from Hancock's Bridge to DominionPoint—Jonathan Higgins, chairman; Willis Simmons, James Evilly,Wm. Burt, Wm. Hayter.
56. Little Burnt Bay—Ja,mes Snow, Noah Ball, Hubert Brett. Sam.Pelley.
57. Botwood- Ja,mealndeT, James Wentzell, Alf. Sheppard, AbramMugford, James Antle, James Foote.
58. Norris' Arm—George Ryall. John Ryan, Thomas McDonald, Alf.S. Hopkins, Samuel Walton, sr., Ed. McDonald.
59. Norris' Arm, N. .S.—James C. LsiagdoQ, chairmail ; Wm. Mench-enson, Edward Rowe, G. T. Ovens, Eli Langdon, Alf. While, ThomasWoolridge.
60. Burnt J/-m—William Woolridge, chairman; Stanley LeDrew,Jacob Hussey, Benjamin Elliott, Alfred Gill.
APPENDIX. Vll
61. Laurencetoivn—Robert Ball, Nathaniel Lidstone, Roland Lang-don, John Ekin, Samuel French.
62. Stanhope—William Chalk, chairman; Walter Clark, StephenBall, H. T. Day, Elihu Chalk.
63. Salt Pond and Mason's Cove—Robert Rowsell, Thomas Bursey.
64. Leivisporte—Robert Boone, Albert Layser, Fred. C. Woolfrey,Abram Hodder, Henry Northcott.
65. Western Head—Abram Peddle, Giles Jennings, Pleamon Ridont.
66. Michael's Harbor—William Lush, chairmaii ; AlUn Budden, JohnClancey, John Lush, Moses Callahan, Albert Clancey.
67. Camphellton—Sidney Wells, Mark Janes, John Fox, D. Young,Abram Perry.
68. Loon Bay—W. W. Manuel, rhnirman ; Thomas Hicks, GeorgeBrenton, sr., Lcm White.
69. Birchy Bay—Joseph Quinlan, r-feairman; Thomas Canning, JohnCanning, Samuel Quinlan, Walter Canning.
70. Comfort Cove—George Hale, John Watkins, Victoi Watkins,John Godwin, Wm. Wills.
71 Cottrel's Island—VCiWihm Philpott, Arthur Austey, Levi Anstey.
12. Luke's Arm—Parmenas Rideout, Alphaeus Rideout, Chas. Froud.
73. Black Island— John Potter, John Barnes, James Henefert.
74. Samson's Island—Samuel Potter, John Baker, Thomas Weller.
76. Summerford— Martin J. Small, chairman ; Geo. Maiduient, Thos.
Jenkins Peter Boyde, Henry Anstey.
76. Little Chance Harbor—77. Moreton's harbor—Augustus Brett, Wm. Kniglit, E. Jennings,
Jabez Small, John Taylor, jr.
78. Tizzard's Harbor—Edward Boyd, George Small, Wm. G. Burt,
Samuel Boyd, Frederick Locke.
79. Virgin Arm— Richard Burt, William J. Qlecson, John Bowden,Robei t Hann.
80 Friday's Bay—Alexander Sansom, chairman ; Fi ederick Sansoai,
Noah Wheeler, James Gillard, Kaac Earle, David Rice, John Mahaney.
yl Trump Island—Samuel Keefe, chairman ; Frederick J. Boyde,
S. J. Smith, Thomas Smith, TheophiIu.» Wheeler.
82. Carter's Cove—John Farr, chairman ; Thomas Burt.
83. Tivilli»(jate—Frederick Newman, George Roberts, Sam. Wells,
Martin Phillips," Edward Smith, Samuel Pardy, Elias Dalley, L. Youug,Thomas While.
84. Herring iVecA;—Charles J. Murcill, Darius Blandford, ArthurMiles, Henry Torraville.
85. MerrHt's Harbor—Andrew Powell, chairman; Elijah Powell,
Elijah Elliott.
86. Pike's .4>-ot—Esau Cutler, Thomas Cutler, Edward Richards,
Walter Hurley.
87. Boyd's Core—John W. Freake, Ambrose Pearee, Patrick Clair,
George Rendell, Levi Freake.
\lll APPENDIX.
88. Beaverton—89. Beaver Cove—James A. Day chairman ; James Day, Isaac Mercer.
90. Horwond, N. S.—J. H. Hodder, chairvmn ; George Steel, Israel
Painter, Levi Qinn.
91. (?i«nt('oorf—-Parmenas Locke, chairman; Lionel Hynes, JohnOsmonde, Esau Hynes.
92. Grand jPaHs—Josiah Goodyear, W. R. Down, P. F. Dwyer, JamesDwyer, George Lemoine.
94. Millertotvn—.H. J. Hansen, B. A. Hartigan, W. T. Batstone.
District of Fogo—1. Horwood— Nathaniel Cull, Henry King, Peter Croucher, John
Hart, Eli Nippard.
2. Change Islands— Uriah Peckford, Enos Hoffe, Walter Watton,John Elsworth, Samuel Smart.
3. /sZawd Har6or— Bernard McKenna, c/iairma/i; William Butt, Pat.
Butt.
4. Fogo—Henry James Oake, Peter Miller, John Delaney, EdwardFarewell, Harry Farewell, William Leate, Charles Woolridge.
5. Barr'd Islands—Beniamia Fenemore, Aaron Goodwin, JamesCombden, William Reid, Joseph Bremner.
6. Joe Baft's Arm—John Welb, sr., chairman ; Stephen Jacobs, Jos.
Jacobs, sr., Samuel Newman, Samuel Freake.
7. Tilting—A. P. Dwyer, Joseph Dwyer, Daniel Foley, VVilliam
Dwyer, Leo Broders.
8. Little Fogo Island— Peter Tobin, chairman ; Edward Cobb, Wm.Cobb.
9. Seldom- Come-hy—Henry Anthony, George Rowe, Wm. Combden,Samuel Anthony, Jordan Peuney.
10. Indian Islands—Mark Sheppard, Moses Collins, Jas. Hodinott,Allen Sheppard, William P. Hodinott.
11. Gander Bay, N. S —Hezekiah Gillingham, f/(air??ut?i ; ThomasFrancis, Joseph Gillingham, Reuben Peckford, James Allan.
12. Gauder Bay, S. S.—William Eastman, George Hairis, sr., ArthurBlake.
13. Victorra Cove—Enos Porter, Thomas Leate, Eli Harbin, A rchSquires, John Parsons.
14. Fredericton—William J. Bemister, Thomas Bound, Jas. Wheaton,Alexander Wheaton, Lemuel Wheaton.
15. Carnianville South— Herbert Coles, John Cufi, jr., Hy. Harbin,John West, George Elsworth.
16. Garmanville North—Stephen Parsons, Arthur Blundon, EdwardSheppard, Daniel Hicks, Timothy Collins
17. Noggin Cove—William Goodyear, Hubeit Collins, John Pennell,Azariah Parsons, George Pennell.
18. Ladle Coye—William Tulk, Walter Tulk, Moses West, NoahSmith, Theodore Piusent.
19. Apseij Cove—Jesse Chalk, George Shelley, Herbert Chalk, Benj.Tulk, Samuel Coles.
Appendix. lil:
20. Musgrave Harbor—Edward F. Whiteway, James Thippett, Ken.Goodyear, Samuel Easton, Noah Canning.
21. Doting Cove—Andrew A. Moulaud, Willis Abbott, Andrew Hicks,jr., Joseph Dyke, Elijah Abbott.
22. Cat H&rhor—Frank Goodyear, Peter (iibbons, John Hatcher,Charlie Sheppard, George Chaulk.
District of Bonavista—
1. Cape Freels—Esau Stagg, Abel Hann, Jeremiah Stokes, AlpheusHann, Jacob Stokes.
2. Cape Island—Baxter Andrews, Elihu Vincent, Eugene Vincent,Herbert Vincent, George J. Vincent,
3. Pinchard's Island—Alex. Hounsell, chairman ; Louis Gill, WalterBlackmore, Zacheus Curtis, William Greene.
4. Newtoion—Caiphus Barbour, chairman ; Alexander Perry, Fred.Tulk, Thomas Rideout, Peter Bungay.
5. Pound Cove—Gilbert Davis, Thomas Howell, Samuel Kean, LeviGreen, Mark Norris.
6. Wesleyville — Samuel Hill, Kenneth Hill, Kenneth Andrews,Daaiel Hunt, Samuel Wiasor (of David.)
7. Brookfield—Peter Gaulton, Joseph Sterge, Peter Carter, GarlandGaulton.
8. Va/leyJield—RoheTt Green, Martin Knee, Will Davis, Cater Wells,Hedley Spurrell.
9. Pool's Island—Job White, Mark Spurrell, W^illiam Knee, JobWinter, Tobias Brown.
10. Safe Harbor—John B. Bourne, Benjamin White, Albert Attwood,Joseph Stokes, Louis Dyke.
11. Badger's Quay—John J. Spurrell, Cator Hoskins, David K ing,
John Cross, Caiaphas Pond.
12. Greanspond—Edward Wheeler, Job Rurry (of Thomas), RobertHiscock, Allen Coward, Joseph Way.
13. Loo Cove—Hugh White, Avalou Burry, Silas White, PeterWeeks, Joseph White.
14. Middle Sroo^—George Pritchett, James Saunders, Geo. Abbott,Stephen Pond, Isaac Pritchett.
15. Shambler's Cove—Alphaeus Maidment, Samuel Bragg, HenryVivian, William Stagg, Jacob Bragg.
16. Newport— Eli Collins, Robert Keats, Robert Holloway, BenjaminCollins, Joshua Holloway.
17. Fair Island—Willinm Noble, Malcolm Rogers, David Boland,Thomas Culler, Moses Pickett.
18. Bragg's Island—James Glover, Samuel Lane, Baxter Oram, Chas.Feltham, Nathan Rogers.
19. Shalloway Cove—Joseph Turner, John T. Turner, John Henry,Patrick Furlong, Patrick Perrier.
20. St. Brendan's—Thomas Hynes, James Whelan, William Lane,John Samson, Daaiel Turner.
AfPENt)l5C.
21. Burnt Island—Frank Kelly, chairman; Thomas McDonald, Jas.
Kelly, Bernard Kelly.
22. Gooseberry Islands— ^e'a]a,m\n Wells, Robert Perry, Jacob Perry,Charles House, Robert Wells, Reuben Perry.
23. Deer Island—Daniel Feltham, Llewellyn Feltham, Ben. Feltham,Richard Rogers, John Tite (of Joseph), T-Jeorge Paul.
24. Hare ^aj/—Theophilus Wells, George Collins, Fred. Saunders.
1 25 Welli7igton—^».m\\B\ Ford, chairtnan : Charles Parsons, WilliamCollins.
26. Gamho and Mint Brook— \Villiam Kelly, Patrick Barker, DanielBroderick, James P. Kelly, Edward J. Morrissey.
27. Samson—Edward Samson, Joseph Ralph, Samuel Butt, AlbertE. Samson, William Blake.
28. Alexander Bay—John Sweetapple, John Arnold, R. B. Stroud,Ambrose Janes, John Whalen, Walter Dewey.
29. Salraye Bay and St. Chad's— Henry Dyke, jr., Josejih H. T.Moss, Richard Farwell, George W. Squires, William Troke.
30. Squid Tickle—1\iomz.B Troke, George Brown, Augustus Oldford,Andrew Bradley, William Oldford.
31. Salvage—JAvaes Moss, John Burden, John W. Dyke, AndrewDean, Henry J. Garrett.
32. Happy Adventure—ioho. Powell, Eli Turner, Hezekiah Hobbs,John Matchim, Edward Turner.
33. Bishop's Harbor and Dark Cove—James Moss, Thomas Djke,Jacob Moss, ¥. Steed, William Babstock.
34. Charlottetown—V^'xWiam Ford, Allan Chaulk, Eugene Penney,Lorenzo Simmonds, Laurence Chalk.
35. Port Blandford—Vii\\\&m Flarris, Richard Stares, Geo. Peddle,Oeorge I'loughman, William Holloway.
36. Bwnyaws Cove—John Burke, chairman; Alexander Tucker, EliKates, William Penney, Charles Hobbs.
37. Canning's Cove—Geo. Penney, Joseph Penney, Wm. J. Chatman,Wm. R. Pitts, Heber J Chatman.
38. Bloomfield—Wired Sexton, George Reader, Robert Bhmden,Elijah Reader, James Reader.
39. Mus()ravctown—Y.\\. Greening, Isaac Chatl'ey, Josepli Matthews,Alfred Sainl, Kenneth Matthews, Jabez Saint.
40. Brooklyn West—Andrew Lethbridge, Isaiah Pye, Thos. Smart,George Pardy, Syduey Howley.
41. Brooklyn £«s<—John G. Pye, Thomas Pye, jr., Albert B. Stares,Azariah Hancock, M. D. Hart.
42. lortland—John Hancock, jr., James Holloway, James Pike,Pierce Lane, Alfred N. Ivany.
43. Jamestoivn—'R. J. Haines, Walter Ricketts, -Tohn Blnnden, AllenWheeler, Henry Pike.
44. PrtM«eto?(.—Edward White, Frederick Prince, Samuel J. Prince.
45. Sweet Bay—James Kelly, chairman; Ed. Bolan, Ber. Maloney,Wiliinm Legge, Patrick Maloney.
46. Southern Bay—Robert Yeiinan, \\ m. Quiuton, Pat. McCormack.
APPENDIX. XI
47. Smnmerville—Joseph Fry (of James), chairman ; George Dawe,Ambrose Greeuing.
48. Plate Cove—Edward Dooley, John Philpott, Thomas Breaker.
49. Open Hall—Daniel Moss, chairman: James Gonld, John Walsh.
50. Red Cliff—John F. Qulntoa, John Qainfcon, Joliu Hobbs, SitasOldford, Frederick Oldford.
51. Tickle Cove—Nicholas Kelly, Thomas Russell, John White.
52. Keels—Andrew Hobbs, John Penny, Richard Mesh, Robert Mo^ss,John Fitzgerald.
53. Broad Cove—M illiam Matthews, chairman: Michael McLoughlin,Thomas Nowlan, John Harly, Stephen Aylward.
54. King's Cove—Samuel Bruwn (of James), chairman ; Peter Barron,James Martin, Thomas Lawton, Wm. Brown.
55. Stock Coye—John Aylward, Matthew Aylward, Thomas Gallahue,William Aylward, Joseph Aylward.
56. Knight's Coye— Patrick Ricketts (of James), William Hof'der,John Ricketts (of James), William Carew, Patrick Ryan.
57. Newman's Cove—AlbertCool, Nicholas Edmunds, Thos. Edmunds,Jeremiah Ryan, Alexander Ryan.
58. Amherst Cove—William Brown, Hebcr liartlett, Hy. T. Bartlett,Nathaniel Brown, William Sketfington.
59. Bonavista—George White, John Sexton, Arthur Sexton, EliAbbott, Hugh Hicks.
Dlstpiet of Trinity—
1. Spillar's Cove—Wm. Fleming (of Maurice), iThos. Fleming, sr.,
Alf.ied Street, Robert Street.
2. Elliston—John Trask, John Goodland, George Sawyer, JamesHill; William Tucker, Robert Crew, Thomas Hibbs.
3. Lancaster—George Chard, sr., chairman; William Ryder, JohnFisher.
4. Little Catalina—Charles Dalton (of Charles), Alex. J. Johnson.George Johnson, Alexander Tippett, Thomas Pierce.
5. Catalina—-Edward Humphries, George Hodges, Albert Haynes,John Diamond, Ed. J. Norman.
6. Melrose — Michael Mackay (of Martin), Martin Mackay, sr.,
Michael Donovan.
7. English Harbor—Martin Barnes, A. Penney (of Jos.), Jas. Wells,James Ivany, Benjamin Penney.
8. Champneys—Francis Ryan, Jolin Miller, Giles Fitield.
9. Port Rexton—Albert E. Butler, Robert Rex, George Rex, Wm.Bannister, Benjamin Bailey.
J 9. Trinity East—Martin Toulman, John P. Fowlow, John Jones,of Wm., Wm. Thomas Fowlow, Martin Lawlor.
11. Trinity—A. S. Crocker, chairman: George Bartlett, James Bar-tlett, Charles Clark, Samuel Morris,
12. Old Bonaventure—Maurice Stone, Alex. Pitcher, Jaraes Verge,Peter Pitcher, Elkaneh Bailey.
13. New Bonaventure—Samuel King, Joseph Miller, Daniel King,Henry G. King.
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14. British harbor—Jacob Vatcher, chairman ; Alex. Sceviour, P.
W. Leonard, John Anderson, Wm. Leonard (Ed.), Jacob Gardner, JohnKing.
15. Ireland's Eye—Eli Toop, jr., James Toop, Charles Kelly, senr.,
George Ivany.
16. Deer Harbor—Edward T. K.ing, chairman ; Jesse Crocker, JohnG. Penney. William J. King, John Evilly.
17. Thoroughfare—Walter Mills, chairman; Moses Brown, ElishaMiller, Silas Wells, Heber Maidment.
18. Burgoyne's Cove—John Duffit, jr. (of Wm.), Levi Phillips, LeviRogers.
19. Ifowroe—Charles Lopes, Emmanuel Holloway, Eli Hillier, Jos.
Luther, Ebenezer Luther.
20. White Rock—Ronald Stone, chairman; Edmund Frampton, Alex.Dal ton.
21. Harcourt—H wai^s Gardener, Alexander Strong, George Parsons,James Pittman, Alexander Gardener.
22. George's Brook— A.. J. Pelley, Edward Bailey, Richard Adams,Simeon Adams, Fred. Pelley.
23. Snook's Harbor—Thomas E. Loder, chairman ; John S. Smith,Silas S. Smith, Luther Smith, William Smith, Peter Hetternan, DavidPhillips.
24. Britannia—Daniel Currie, chairman : William Cooper, EdgarWalters, Wm. Ivaney, John Stone, John Burridge.
25. Hickman's Harbor—Joseph Pelley, John Pellman, William C.Critch.
26. Lady Cove—John George, Archibald Pelley, Jolin Soper.
27. Foster's Point—Samuel Gooby, George Gooby, Kesson Reid.
28. Elliott's Cone—Harrison Smith, Archibald Smith, Norman Smith,Edwin Smith, Attwood Smith.
29. Shoal Harbor—W. G, Tilley, chairman ; Rich. Stanley, ReubenIvony, Richard Eastman, Jethro Pelley.
30. Clare7iville—Ahs&\om Strong, William Tilley, Allan Balson,Newman Strong, Zebedee Stanley.
31. Adeyt07i—Cha,s. Green, Pasco Adey, John Avery, John T. Adey,Ralph Short.
32. hillview—W . J. Churthill, Richard Louder, Thomas Sloyles,Seth Stoyles, Edward Soper.
33. Hatchet Cove and St. Jones' Within—George Miller, Guy King,George Blunden, Albert Lambert, -Joseph Butt.
34. Queen's Cove —Abraham Gooby, Joseph G. Gooby, Wm. Gooby,George Gooby, George Butt.
35. Long Beach—AMced J. Barfitt, Cyril Goss, Robert Goss.
36. Hodges Cow—Mark Peddle, John T. Drodge, Abigor Peddle.37. Little Heart's Base—Michael Shaw, William H. Norris, James
Shaw, Daniel Shaw, Jojah Soper, George Norris, Jonah Stringer.
38. Southport-Aithnr G. Hiscock, Samuel Avery, Henry Lambert.39. Heart's Ease— Willisbm Flynn, chairman; Peter Seward, jr.
40. St. Junes' Without—Lewis Green, Martin Pitcher, Caleb Barton.
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41. Bay Bull's Arvi—ThomsbS P. Frenoli, chairman; Thos. Parsons,Joseph ReiiJ, Jacob Piercey, Henry Vaters.
42. Chance Cone^James Warren, Beujainia Power, Alfred Brace.
43. Bellvue—Patrick Lynch, Daniel McCarthy, Patrick Murphy.
44. Collier's Bay Cove— Cleophas G. Thorae, chairman ; Jno. Thorne,Arthur Thorne.
45. Norman's Cove—John Smith, Maauel Newhook, Noah M. Smith,Ishmael Thorae, Caleb White.
. 46. Chapel Arm—Geo. Warreo, Walter Smith, Ambrose Warren,Aubrey Reid, John Warren.
47. Dildo—Gilbert George, Elisha Elford, Abner Day, Albert Pretty,
William Smith.
48. Aew Harbor—J a.mes W . Hillyer, Robert Hillyer, George PoUett,George Cranford, Japhet Pitcher.
49. Ropeall—William Pearcey, Joseph Pitcher, Matthew Smith,Andrew Dunn, Elijah Pitcher.
50. (xreen's Harbor—Robert Rogers, John Crocker, William Reid'Stephen March, Orestes Rowe.
51. Whiteway—WaP.er Drover, Henry C. Burgess, James Jackson.
5:i. Cavendish— Harrison Bryant, William Chislett, P. C. Critch.
53. Islington—Israel Walsh, John Walsh, John Chislett.
54. Reart's Delight—Hubert Harnum, Garrett Bryant, Jas. Wiseman.
55. Heart's Desire—Thomas George, Terence George, Fred. George.
56. Heart's Content—Chatle^K. Rendell, A. R. Anderson, M.D., MarkHowell, Martin Rowe, George Bonner, John Warren, sr., James George,of Wm., Abraham Rowe, Alexander Rockwood.
57. New Perlican—Cornelius Smith, William Heli'ord, Robt. Snook,Samuel Hobbs, George Burrage.
58. Turk's Cove—Terence Moore, Joseph Antle, Jeremiah Conway.
59. Winferton—Jacob Piercey, Baron Andrews, Joshua Hindy (of
Noah), Robert HLscock (of John), Eliol Hiscock.
60'. Hant s Harbor—Seth Price, Daniel Tuck, Arnold King, AmbrosePelley, Loreozo Thomas.
61. Neiv Chelsea—Elam Belben, William E. Harris, John B. Pynu.
62. Nev: Melbourne—Ja.mes Goodwin, jr., Luther J. Mansfield, Hay-ward Rowe, Noah Driscoll, William Barrett.
63. Broicnsdalc—Abram J. Matthews, Chesley Benson, J. Thorne.
64. Sibley's Cove— Zauharias Eailon, chairman; W^m. H. Button,James Lambert.
65. Whilbourne—Hezekiah Mercer, George N. Sparkes, Robt. Suley,John Walsh, Jonathan Hutchings.
66. Blaketoivn—Archibald \^IO\\a, chairman ; Josiah cJmith, ArthurPike, Charles Kearley, Arthur Smith.
DistPict of Bay de Vepde
—
1. Old Perlican— Arthur PitrBit, chairman ; Noah Button, GeorgeCoombs, Elias Brookings, Jesse Strong, Wm. De.-kett, Wm. Bursey.
2. Daniel's Cove—Lawrence Howard, chairman ; William Howard,John Kelly.
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3. Grate's Cove—Vt'm. James Meadus, chairman : Eli Cooper, DavidHodder, James Duggan, James Martin.
4. Bed Head Cow— Patrick Quinlan, John Keough, Moses Rice.
5. Low Point—6. Ba^J de Verde—John Keys, Jacob Gosh, Edward Walsh (of Patk),
Stephen J. Cosh, Wm. North (of Thomas.)7. Caplin Cove—William Barsey, George Bursey, George Fagner.8 iower /s^awf/ Cow6— Henry Morris, John Fagner, George Fagner,
Eli Reid, George Johnson, Eli Gillingham, Ishmael Cooper.9. JoVs Coye— Bernard Colbert, William Kinsella, Pat. J. Murphy.19. Biirnt Poiw^—William R. Tucker, Levi Millev, Charles Milley,
James Tucker, Charles Tucker.11. Gull Island~Timoi\iy McCann, chairman ; Philip McCann.12. Northern 5ny—Clark Steel, Thos. Jacobs, John T. Hogan, Bernard
Hogan, Patrick Howell.
13. Western Bay—J&mes Kennedy, Lorenzo Crummey, Albert Tuff,Jonathan Sellars, William J. Whalan.
14. Broad Cove North—Kd. Squires, chairman; Thomas Forristal,Levi Moores, Joseph Evans, Clement Hutchings.
„,, 15- Broad Cove South—Untthew King, Gilbert LeGrow, John Cramm,Ell Kelloway, Richard King (of Ed.), James Trickett.
16. Perry's Coi^e to Salmon Coye—Hayward Wareham, chairman'.Henry King (Perry's Cove), John S. Rose (Marshall's Folly), James E.blade (balmon Cove), John R. Wareham, Michael Slade, Terence Butt,John R. Kelloway.
17. Freshwater- Josei>h Clark, Nathaniel Davis, Silas Moores, HenryButt, William H. Joyce.
District of Capboneap—
1. Victoria Fi^/ag^e—William Ash, Edward Clarke, Ananias Antle.2. C«r6o«e«r—Joseph Janes, George Bennett, Lemuel Taylor, Jos.
Dooley, Thomas Geary, Au^'. Bridle.
3. Bristol's Hope—Jos. Simmons, Martin Peddle, Albert Newhook.
Distpjct of Hapbop Grace—1. Harbor Grace fProperJ-WUVmin Carson, Paul Higgins, Robert
l^r-jnch, John E. Walker, John Djve. Wm. A. MoKay, Eliel Martin.2. Harbor Grace, South Side—John Noel (of Arch.), Albert Noel (of
John), Moses Yetman (of Moses) James Farrell, Joseph Spurrell.3. Bryant's Coye-Ambrose Parsons, Joseph Yetman, Joseph M
Yetman. > t-
ixr \J^^^°''^'*^"'"^ Co«e—Leander Mercer. Johu Landrigan (of Rachael)'Wm. Mercer (of Thomas), Norman Coombs, Solomon Jones.
5. Bishop's Cove—Joha R. Barrett, Robert Clarke, Edmund Peddle.
«-„^" '^'^'^on—J. Jeans, chairman: John Fitzgerald, William BarrettWilliam Brown, George Drover.
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x^ .7- •S'i'aKiW'i- Bay—George T. Sheppard, Jacob Neil, Humphrey
Neil, Thomas, Fitzpatrick, Nathaniel Gosse, Kenneth Gosse, WilliarnGosse (of Sol ).
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8. Shearstown—Edward French, James Mercer, Thomas Shard, Wm.Mercer, Herbert Sparks.
9. Bay Roberts—Absalom Norman, Benjamin Snow, Hen.y Evaus,Samuel Mercer, Isaac Sparks, John Russell, Robert Churchill.
10. Country Road, Bay Roberts—Edwd. French, jr., act'g chairman;Abram Snow, jr., John Bradbury.
11. Coley's Point—Ed. Snow (Jacob), chairman; Isaac Dawe, (Isaac),
Ed. Bradbury, Wm. J. Squires, Peter Keefe, Ed. Snow, of Jacob, JamesDawe, of John, Charles S. French, of Isaac.
District of Popt-de-Gpave—
1. Port de ffrwye— Matthew Petten, Esau Bussey, John C. Tucker,John Mugford, William Henry Ralph.
2. Bloiv-me-down—J a,coh Kennedy, Wm. Lear, Jos. Bishop, Thos.Porter, George Morgan.
3. Ship Cove—Samuel Taylor, J. B. Dawe, William Dawe, JosephTucker, Abram Dawe.
4. Bareneed—William Richards, of Jno., Isaac Bartlett, William T.Beecham, Charles Batten, John S. Stephens.
5. North River—J as. Blahoney' George Eflford, Michael Cummings,James Snow, John Long, sr.
6. South River—Richard L. Wells, James Abbott, Wm. Andrews,Harvey Morgan, Abraham Boone.
7. Dock—William Lacey, Jos. Lyons, John Fillier, John Hampton.
8. Clarke's Beach—Robert Boone, Absalom Bartlett, Wm. Mugford,James Whaleu, Samuel Snow.
9. Cupids— T\ioms.s. Noseworthy, Samuel Dawe (of Heury), JohnNorman, George LeDrew, John A. LeDrew.
10. Burnt Head—Hebet Dawe, Henry Herbert Morgan, John Bishop,
Joseph Bishop, Jacob Butler.
11. Brigus—J&mes P. Hearn, James Chalker, Henry Leamou, RobertBaitlett, William Hiseock, Denis Flyun.
12. <?o?<Ws—Joseph Coveyduck, .James Anthony, Win. Lane, PhilipFowler, Wm. Moore, Wm. Fowler.
13. Georgetown—Thomas James, chairman; Wm. Rose, W. YoudenRoberts, Henry Youden.
District of Harbor Main—1. Colliers—Samuel Whelan, James Clole, William Burke.
2. Turk's Gut—John Bartlett, chairman ; James Shea, Denis Shea,Patrick Leary.
3.
—
Conception Harbot—James Leary, P. J. Grittin, John P. Curran,Michael Costello, Wm. Keating.
4. harbor Main (Proper)—Stephen Doyle, chairman ; Geo. Furey,Charles Furey, Joseph Sceviour, Joseph Donnelly, John Power,
6. .4 yowc/a/e—Michael Doyle, chairman; Thomas Doyle, Jas. Lyon?,L M. Hennessey, Martin J. Moore.
6. ChapeVs Cove—Thomas J. Hawco, James Kennedy, John Duggan.
7. ^c>^,(/rooc^—William Coady, William "^'eitch, Richard Harding,
Nicholas Wall, sr., William Penney.
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K. Horse Cove to Indian Powc?—James Jennings, Edward Hibbs, Jacob
Mercer, Edward Smith, Joseph Dawe, George Fagan, Frederick Butler,
William Mercer, Kichard Hibbs, Eliol Scott, Patrick Doyle, William J.
Morgan.
DistPiet of St. John's East—
1. Bell Island— 1). J. Jackman, Dr. H. A. Giovannetti, Peter Kent,
Stephen Fitgerald, P. Kelley, Wm. J. Power, Wm. Dwyer.
2. Bell Island (Neiv Area)—J. P. Burke, M. J. McNeil, ThomasConway, R. T. Kent, T. Neary, J. J. Farrell.
District of Ferryland—
1. Bay Bulls — Frederick Williams, Patrick Mulcahy, Archibald
Williams, Gregory Maloney, James Williams.
2. Witless Bay—John W. Dinn, chairman ; John T. Mullowney,Henry Lash, Thomas Norris; B. Carew, Michael Carew (North Side), J.
Norris (Upper Pond).
3. Mobile— John Fitzgerald, chairman; James Hutchings, JamesKennedy.
4. Tor's Cove—Joseph 'Driscoll, chairman; Nicholas Power, JamesKeefe.
5. Tor's Cove to LaManche—6. Brigus South— J. Byrne, chairman^; M. Gregory, John Badcock.
7. Cape Broyle—Thomas Walsh, chairman: John Williams, JohnBrien, James Whelan, Michael Brien, John Dalton, Martin Chidley,
Patrick Har>'ey, Patrick Garew.
8. Aquaforte—)A. C. Wiusor, chairman; M. Meagher, P. Brine.
9. Fcrryland—David Slaney, chairman ; Joseph Kinsella, WilliamJohnson, Alfred White, Patrick Farrell, Daniel Keefe, Mat. Slaney.
10. Caplin Bay—John Power, chairman; Peter Swain, J. Clancey,Ed. Keough."'
11. Renews and Broad Cove—J as. Jackman, chairman; L. Quinlan,M. Sheehan, Lawrence Jackman.
12. Fc?-«ie«sc—Patrick Finlay, sr., chairman; John Morey, JamesKyan (Kingman's Cove).
13. St. Michael's~T\\oma.s Reddix, Patrick Colbert.
Distpict of Placentia and St. Mapy's—
1. Drook and Long Beach—Patrick St. Croix, chairman; Jos. Perry,T. Neill (Long Beach).
2. Trei)assey—Thos. Sutton, of Wm,, chairman; Geo. VA'addleton,of George, Wm. Penaell, of Thomas, James Butler, sr., Michael Ryan,Wm. St. Croix, John Corrigan, Denis Rjan, sr., John Nftil.
3. St. Shotfs—GeoTge J. Finlay, Patrick M. Molloy, John Finlay,James J. Lewis, John T. Molloy
4. Peter's River— David Hicks, chairman : John Molloy, PatrickStamp, David Molloy.
5 St. Vincent— Frank Halleran, chairman; John Gibbons, JohnStamp, of Patrick, Edward Fleming.
6. Point LaHaye and Gaskier—JohaSi. Croix, J&mesCiitch, PatrickKielly, John Williams.
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7. St. Mary's—James Fagaa, chairmnn; William Mahoaey, WilliamJ. Yetman, Joseph Fagaa, Patrick McGrath.
8. Bivcrhead, St. Af«r?/'s— Bernard Boland, John J. Davis, DominicBelaud, Daniel Daley, John T. Lee.
9. Mall Bay— \yi\\ia.m Meehan, Thomas Daley, Ml. W. Rourke,Stephen Christopher.
10. Admiral's Beach—Peter Gregoty^^chairman.
11. Mussel Pond—Stephen Butler, chairman.
12. St. Joseph's -Martin Duggan, chairman; AlbanGoff, Jaa. Curtis,Kobert Bishop, Richard Power, Maurice Dalley.
13. Salmoiiier, N. S.—John Nolan, chairman; Martin Power, Nich.Parrott, Michael Hawco, Michael McDonald.
14. Haricot—John Byrne, .Joseph Wall, James Fulford.
15. Colinet—Augustine Davis, Patrick Davis, John Trimblett.
16. Colinet Island— Bernard Doody, chairman ; Jas. Dalton, AlbanDoody, William Power, M. Power.
17. John's Pond—William Linehan, chairman; Jeremiah Linehan,Anselm Linehan.
18. North Harbor, Salmonier—S. Bonia, chairman ; B, Bouia, P.Ryan, J. Power, Thomas Ryan.
19. Branch—Michael J Power, David H. Power, Frank English, JohnNash (of Thos.), John J. Roche.
20. Gull Cove—John McGrath, Patrick McGrath, Wm. Judge.
21. Point Lance—N. Careen, John Careen, Michael Careen, P. J.
Careen, Philip Careen.
22. Lear's Cove—John J. Young, Arthur Young, John Young.23. 'Patrick's Gove—John W. McGrath, chairman ; Michael McGrath,
James Doyle, Patrick Coifey.
24. St. Bride's — Matthew Lundrigan, John W. Conway, MichaelConway, Patrick Griffin, William Foley, James Dooley.
25. Barrisioay and Ship Coi'e— Ed. Keefe, Jas. Foley, Thos. Tobin.
26. Point Verde—James Kowe, Edward Greene, Matthew Greene,Charles Walsh, Wm. Greene (of Jnn.)
27. S. E. Arm, Placentia—Jas. O'Brien, John Lambe, Mich'l O'Brien.
28. Placentia—John Miller, Patrick J. Keefe, Wm. O'Reilly, AlfredMooney, Wm. Furlong.
29. iJMJiviJ^e—John Tobin, Michael O'Reilly, John P. Power, MichaelPatterson, Peter Griffin, Thomas F. Power, W. J. Power.
30. Jersey Side—James Kelley, acting chairman ; Thomas Dunphy.
31. Point Moll and Freshwater—Edward Kelly, William Foley, Thos.Smith, of Peter.
32. Marquise—Ml. Dunphy, Michael Fitzpatrick, Bernard Dollmont.
33. Argentia—Ed. P. Houlihan, chairman ; Edward Houlihan, senr.,
John Power, Peter Meade, Richard Cleary.
34. Placentia Sound—James Cunningham (Commissioner).
35. Fox Harbor—R. Healey (of Patrick, chairvxan ; M. O'Reilly, Jno.
Sampson, Maurice McHugh, Isaac Duke.
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36. Red Island—jB.mes Keddy, chairman ; Edward Kerriyan, Patrick
Carroll.
37. Crawley's Island—F. Keating.
38. Long Harbor—Bsiaiel Bruce, chairman ; Denis Murphy, JamesBruce, Michael Bruce, Denis Kelly.
39. Ship Harbor—M. Griffiths, chairman ; Valentine Meade, Wm.Sparrow.
40. Ram's Island—N. Bruce, chairman : P. Bruce, P. Murphy (of
Patrick), James Murphy, of Denis.
41. Famish and Trinney Coves—Robt. Gilbert, Albert Crann, Albert
.James, Robt. Collins, Richard Thorne.
42. Little Harbor East—Nelson Dicks, William Dicks, K. Hann, E.
Upshall.
43. LaManche—James Flynn, Wm. Henry Hynes, James Parsons.
44. Southern Harbor—Jerome Leonard, chairman; Andrew Whiffin,
John Best, Martin Whiffin.
45. Arnold's Cove—Alex. Hynes, G. Wilson Guy, Henry A. HoUett.
46. North Harbor, Plac. Bay—Archibald Beck, Manuel Eddy, Wm.Stanford, Elijah Hollett, Edmund Raid.
47. Come-by-chanceS. Adams, chairman; Jas. Gilbert, A. Gilbert,
James Eddy.
48. Black River and Piper's Hole—James Stacey.
49. Sound Island—Walter Beck, A. E. Stacey, Wilson Eddy, EdwinBeck, Wm. Courteney.
50. Woody Island—Robert Williams, chairman ; Archibald Stacey,Edly Pearcey.
51. Western Cove (Baron Island)—Patrick Morris, chairman ; Wm.Morris, William Wadman, John F. Wadman.
52. Bar Haven—Patrick Shea, chairman; Joseph F'Brrell.
53. Baron Island—54. Chambers—John Hickey, Joseph Lockyer, Wm. Davis.
55. Gaulton's Island—S. Green, chairman; John Bowden.
56. Tack's Beach—H. C. Brown, chairman: Charles Best, BenjaminFoote, Wm. Monks, J. H. Brown.
57. Clattice Harbor, N. W. — Laurence Parsons, chairman; JohnParsons, Peter Connors.
58. Clattice Harbor—John Follett, chairman ; Peter FoUet, MartinHiptage.
59. St. Leonard's—T. D. Leonard, Edward Leonard, Henry Rogers.
60. St. Kyran's—Garrett Hickey, chairtnan; Jas. J. Leonard, Wm.Hickey.
6L St. Ann's—James Collins, Maurice Gambin.
62. Isle Valen—Joseph Lockyer (Beach), chairman; Thos. Bennett.63. Presque—Daniel Ryan, James Ryan, Albert Ryan.
64. Merasheen—John Connors, Sylvester Best, John Pomeroy, AlbertBest.
65. Bretvley—P. Bennett, chavrmhn; P. Travers, Geoflf. Kerivan,J. J. Travers.
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66. Indian Barbor—William Davis, chairman; James Rodgers, Jno.Mulrooney, William Bennett.
67. Mussel Harbor Arm—George Rodway, chairman ; Charles Slade,Alfred Rodway, George Boatcher, Eli Allen, Joseph Hann.
68. Mussel Harbor—Garrett Miller, chairman ; Michael Hann, Jas.
Hann, Henry McFarlane.
69. Spencer's Cove—John HoUett, Walter Slade, Archibald Boucher.
70. Haystack—George Drake, Samuel Gilbert, Walter Gilbert, Geo.Wareham.
71. Hay and Collett Coves—Heber Burton, George Ingram, WilliamBurton.
72. Harbor Buffett—John Marshall, Obediah Morash, Victor Butler.
73. Bonah and Tosselo—Peter Canning (Deep Cove), chairman -. Jos.
Casey (Bonah), John Ryan (Tosselo).
74. Little Paradise—Martin Ryan, cAairwian. ; Patrick Hickey, Thos.Heftern, Denis Ryan.
75. Paradise—Wm. Pearson, chairman; John A. Byrne, Wm. Ryan,M. J. Ryau, John J. Pearson.
76. S. E. Bight—James Hynes, chairman ; Sylvester White.
77. Chandler's Harbor— Philip Povt^er.
78. Monkton—Samuel Monks, William Butler, .James Piercey.
79. Petit Forte—John Pittman, James Wakeham, William Graves.
80. Burnt Islands—Wm. Deer, Robert Deer, John Hieman, JohnPardy, Abram Pardy.
81. St. Joseph's (P.B.)—Jno. Piueott, John Handrick, Maurice King.
82. Little Harbor West—John Manning, chairman ; Thomas Crowe,Leo McGrath.
83. Bay de Lieu—Thomas Burton, chairman; Joseph Bailey, PatrickWalsh.
84. Boat Harbor—John Smith, chairman ; Samuel Singer, WilliamMelay, Joseph Lockyer, Joseph Matterface.
85. Parker's Cove—Samuel Butler, Joseph Sinard, John Foote.
86. Baine Harbor ^M-eXnolva Andrews, chairman; Levi Muuden,Elijah Brown, John Rodway, James Whittle, sr.
87. Oderin—John Kielley, Laurence Braithwaite, Joseph Dicks, JohnDrake, John Murphy.
88. Rushoon—Michael Cheeseman, chairman: W. Vaters, WilliamCheeseman, Charles Cheeseman, Joseph Dicks.
District of Burin- County Councils—
1. Flat Islands—Louis ChoUett, J. P., chairinan; Geo. Collins, Thos.
Broomfield, John Bailey, W. T. Collins, R. Senior.
2. Burin—Richard O'Brien, chairman ; Frank LeFeuvre, John Coady,
James Vigus, John Kavanagh.
3. Epworth—T>».n\%\ Bishop, chairman; Thos. Lockyer, Edward M.Hollett, G. M. Goddard.
4. Lamaline—John VooiB,chairman ; Andrew Collins, James King,
John Collier, John J. Walsh, Ernest McCarthy.
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5. Fortune—Louis Wigh, John Forsey, Charles A. Lake, Ambl'oseHarvey, Samuel Ayers, George Mavin, John Spurdle.
6. Grand Bank—Wm. P. Evans, Frederick Forsey, Josiah Hiscock,John H. Matthews, Benjamin G. Kiggs, George A. Forsey.
Road Boards.
1. Bock Harhor—Charles Rose Hodder, Chas. Hooper, Jas. Hodder,of James.
2. Mortier Bay—John Walsh, sr., Thomas Walsh, M. T. Flynn,James Brushett, George Dober, Thomas Dober, Daniel McCarthy, Wm.Mayo,
3. Burin Bay Arm—Alfred HoUett, chairman; Philip HoUett, Sam'lBurfitt, Robert Lundrigan. Moses Colfert.
4. St. Lawrence—Wm. Kelly, Michael Slaney (David), John Clarke(Paul), Joseph Walsh, Charles Beck.
5. Lawn—Joseph Murphy, acting chairman; Jas. Tarrant, Alphon.Edwards, William Lamb.
6. Mich's Cove—John Ayers, Bernard Drake, John W. Stacey, Robt.Bonnell, John R. Hillier.
7. Grand Beach and Frenchman's Cove—Josiah Grandy, chairman;
Benjamin Osmond, John Follett, John Rideout.
DlstPlct of Fortune Bay—1. Garnish—Wm. J. Grandy, cAamnaw ; Thomas Claett, James H.
Grandy, Joseph Grandy, Cyrus Newport, Richard Grandy, Jas. Monlton,Wm. H. Grandy, Joseph C. Grandy, Charles Marsh.
2. Point Enragee—E. W. Walters, chairman ; Charles May, ThomasMay, Albert Strewbridge, Robert Halley, A. L. Burbage.
3. Grand John—4. Jacques Fontaine—George Harris, chairman; John Brushett, Phil.
Johnson,
5. Bay L'Argent—Y. C. Hodder, Harold Banfield, Thos. Pike,
6. Little Bay East—Krih\xr Scott, Thomas Pittman, Geo. Osborne,George T, Thornhill, William Green, Ambrose T, Tbornhill, George F.Sears.
7. Harhor Mille—Levi Barnes, Geo. Pflrdy, John Baker, AbrahamBarnes.
8. Terenceville and Grand Le Pere—John Hickey, chairman; JohnMitchell, Henry Lavey, Aaron Miles, Abraham Miles.
9. English Harhor East—Soh.'a J. Clark, chairman ; Patrick Emberly,Thomas Kearley, William Bajrett, Edward Baker.
10. Long Femme—Fred. Evans, chairman.
11. Long //arbor Beach to Hoop Cove, exclusive- H. Tizzard, WilliamT. Tizzard.
12. Anderso7i's Cove—Chailes Thornhill, chairman; Thos. ThornhillJohn Riggs.
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13. Stone's Coi-e—Albert Pope,George W. Hatch, John Hatch, WilsonPope, George R. Pope.
14. Hare Harbor—Ba.niel Dominy, William Phillips, Sam. TibboAnthony Dominy, Randall Pope,
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APPENDIX. XXI
15. Bencontre—John Mulling, Nicholas Hartigan, Geo. Coffin, Step-Giovanini, William J. Sheppard, George B''oote.
16. Lally Cove—James Cox, Wm. James May, Geo. Drakes.
17. Bay du Nord—Thos. Davage, chamnan ; George Matthews, Jno.
Hillyer, Thomas Farrell, Edward Roberts, Philip Farrell, of John.
18. Poole's and Turnip Coves—Rowland Williams, Henry Squires,Hugh J. A. MeDermoct, Isaac Collins, Wilson Marshall, John T. Wil-liams, George Bamburg, Thomas Bamburg, Eli Perham.
19. Belleoram—E. R. Lush, chairma/ii ; John Fudge, Samuel Lee,Josiah Rose, Thomas Drake.
20. St. Jacques --JohnV. Staple, John C. Noseworthy, Denis Murphy,Matthew Hunt, James Dyett.
21. St. Jacques (West Side j—Robl. Lee, chairman; John T. Fiander,John Fewer.
22. English Harhor West— Clifford Shirley, John Fiander, BenjaminDolimount, Robert Fiander.
23. Mose Ambrose—Robert Petite, William Simms.
24. Boxey—George J. Skinner, Samuel Miles, John T. Blagdon.
25. St. John's Bay—Abraham Skinner, Samuel Skinner, FrederickSkinner.
26. Coomb's Core—John S. Vallis, George Fiander, Aaron Vallis,
Charles Barnes.
27. Corbin, Barrov), and Little Beach—Stpehen Pool (Corbin), chair-
man ; Samuel Pool (of John), James Savory (of William), Silas Hauham(Barrow), Jolin Dominick (Little Reach).
28. Miller's Passage — Benjamin Martin, George Smith, John T.Sheppard, Charles Abbott, Thomas Ridgley, Alfred Peters.
29. Little Bay West—Jacob Rose, chairman ; Eli J. Rose, Thomas J.
Drake, Theo. Skinner.
30. Jersey Harbor—D, Boyce, chairman ; Richard Rose, Step. White.
31. Harbor Breton— VV alter Porter, Jacob Jensen, Wm. Thompson,Michael Argot, George Rose, Ernest Buglar.
32. Broad Cove—Patrick Baker, Benjamin Baker, Jacob Skinner.
33. Sagona—Morgan Bungay, Wm. Bungay, George Snooks, Benj.Snooks.
34. Brxinette—John H. Price, Manuel Hillier, Reuben Gaulton.
35. Great Harboi—Wm. Bond, George VV. Harris.
36. Dawson's Cove—Isaac Wills, Robert Rose, James Crew, CurtisCrew, John Rose.
37. Seal Cove—Josiah Rideout, John Mead, Simeon J. Loveless,Josiah Langdon, Simeon Loveless.
38. Pass Island—Jacob 1-5. Simms, John L. Touching?, Jas. Piereey,Thomas Nasb, Matthew Rideout, John Piereey.
39. ffro^e—James Stickland, chairman; Thomas Burton, Wm. Cribb.
40. Hermitage—Benjamin Francis, c^<«irm«?i ; Wm. Ingram, HenryRoberts, Alex. Roberts, Matthew Francis.
41. Gaultois—Jno. Rendell, chairman ; Henry (irant, John Legge.
42. Little Bay—James Ingram, Joshua Kendell, John Simms,
XZII APPSMDIX.
43. Raymond's Point, inc., to Green Point—W. T. Sticklaod, ehair-
man; Wm. Organ, Samuel Kearley, Thomas Kendall.
44. Green Point, etc.—Henry Wilmot.
45. Head of Conne River—Michael McDonald, chairman; GeorgeCollier, sr., Richard Woolcot, Wm. McDoaald, Michael Collier.
46. Conne River— Nicholas Jeddore, chairman; John McDonald,John Benoit, James Bessue.
47. CoMn«—Fred. Hatch, chairman,; John Abbott, Emmanuel Fudge.48. Milltown—G. G. Kelly, chairman ; John Brushett, Geo. Roberts,
John Kendall, sr.
49. Burnt Woods—John McDonald, chairman; Thomas McDonald,Keaben Lewis, John McDonald (St. Joseph's Core).
50. Read of Ba7jD'Espoir—Robert Kearley, chairman ; David Organ,Robert Roberts, Thomas Rarnes, Wm. Barnes.
51. St. Allan's—David Collier, chairman; George Hoskins, sr., R. J.
McDonald, Samuel Snook, Wm. Collier (of Samuel), William |Hoskins,William Collier.
52. Grand Jervois—Wm. Hogarty, Francis King, Wm. House, Sam'lRose, James Farrell.
53. Pushthrough — William Dewland, Jonathan Rowsell, SamuelCamp, Nathaniel King, John Rowsell.
54. McCallum—Jude Nash, chairman ; Joseph Bishop.
District of Bupg-eo and La Polle—
1. Richard's Harbor to Mosquito—2. Cape La Hunt— '
3. Cul de Sac, West—4. Francois—5. New Harbor and Chaleur—6. Rencontre, VAnsc Cove and Ctd de Sac, East—Samuel Mills,
chairman ; Wm. Webb, sr., James Wormold, J. R. S. Darnford.
7. Surgco (Little River to Muddy hole)—Geo. Dicks, chairman; W.Matthews, Thomas Mitchell, Wm. Gore.
8. Ramea Island—Geo. T. Va'.lis, Geo. Paine, Richard Cheffy.
9. Grand Bruit—Samuel Billiard (of Samuel), chairman; Jas. Mel-bourne, George Miles, James Mills, James Childs.
10. LaPoile—James Keeping, Thomas Anderson, Stephen Bateman,Joseph Stickland, sr., Lewis Watton.
11. Little Bay—Joha Mitchell, chairman; Wm. Vautier, J. Chant,Wm. McDonnell, James Taylor.
13. West Point—Peter McDermott, Manasseh Anderson, Alex. J.Stone, Benjamin Vickers.
13. Petites—William Stickland, Goodison Manger, Albert Bennett,William Hayward.
14. Harbor LeCou—Geo. Clark (of John), Charles Wakeham, RobertWells, Andrew Hanham.
15. Rose Blanche—James LeMoine, chairman; Thomas Skinner, Hy.Newman, John Hatcher (of John), Philip Stjcklaad, Wm. Burton, Wm,Hanham, A. Moores, Wm, Garcin.
APPENDIX. xxni
16. Burnt Islands—George Kaeping, Benjamin Keeping, Capt. JohnKeeping, Matthew Smerage, Jabea Edmunds, George Leamon, ThomasFudge, William Thorne.
17. Hiscock's Point—John Seymour, Philip Stickland, Eli Seymour.
18. Isle aux Marts—Dominic LeFresne, r-hairman ; John LeFresne,Thomas Frampton.
19. Fox Boost and Margaree—B. Walters, G. Billiard, Jos. Hodder,George Walters.
20. Channel—H. H. Mackay, Joseph Hewlin, Ed. Sheaves, AlfredJ. Pullins, George T. Richards.
21. Dread/all Point to Rocky Barachoix—Jas. Young, Jas. Lomond.
22. Middle Barachoix to Cape Ray—William Short, Thomas Carter,
Solomon Short, Wm. Park, Frank Short.
DlstPiet of St. Oeopse—
1. Little River—Jehn McNeil, Earl Doyle, Francis Mclsaac, JohnMcDonald, Angus McKinnon.
2. Searston—A. D. Mclsaac, Patrick Downey, James Mclsaac, Jos.
McDonald, John McEwan.3. Great Codroy—Michael J. Downey, Isidor |GaIe, Patrick Ryan,
Thomas Cornially, John Gale.
4. Codroy—George Sparks, Thomas Reid, Wm. Fiander, sr., JamesFiander, Wm. H. Rendell.
5. South Branch—Joseph Mclsaac, John Cormier, Medric Ancoin,John Mclsaac, Angus McArthur.
6. Highlands—Archibald Gillis, Michael Quilty, John Quilty, Chas.McPherson, Roderick McPherson.
7. Crabbe's—Jeremiah Pike, James Gosse, Wm. N. Hulan, RichardGillam, Joseph Hulan, sr.
8 Middle B&rachoix—William A. Gillam, Arch. McKay, SolomonHulan, Charlas Gilliam, Edward Chaii'ey.
9. Robinson s Head—Thomas Legge, Charles Gillam, Dean Butt,Richard GUI, John R. Macpherson, Robert Huelin, James W. Legge.
10. Bank Head—J. W. White, chairman ; Michael McDonald, PaulBenoit, Reuben King, Peter Benoit.
11. St. George's (County CouncilJ - Peter Alexander, John A. McLellan, Joseph Delaney, Laurence Delaney, Anthony Blanchard, PeterLeRoux, Adolphe Garnier.
12. Sandy Point—Joseph Pieroway, Edmund Parsons, Alfred Renouf,Louis Parsons, Francis M. Garnier.
13. Matthew's Point or Aardini's Crossing—Constant Garnier, chair-man; Richard Mclsaac, Jos. King, Wm. Tobin.
14. Stephenville'Cross"
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—Wallace Farnell, Jacob Bishop, Jill Curnew,Joseph Benoit, Isaac Alley.
15. Stephenville—Amedie Gaudon, R. O'Quinn, Telesphore White,Thomas White, James Gabriel White.
16. Pvrt an Port—Martia Hyaes, Alexander March, Michael Leary,Derry O'Quinn, Samuel Parsons.
XXIV APPENDIX.
1". Boswarlas—Andrew Harvey, Benjamin Harvey, Captain Jacob
Hewett, Captain Richard Hooper, John Edward March, Thomas Walsh,Walter Harvey.
18. CamphelVs Cree/c—Archibald Campbell, Hugh Gillis, Daniel
Hall, Daniel Campbell, David Gillis (of Hugh.)
19. Abraham's Coye—Steph. Weller, Eugene Benoit, John Campbell,
Henry J»sso, Claude LePaige.
20. Black Duck Brook—Henry DuiFenais, Joseph A. Young, Michael
Ryan, John Lainez, Amedie Benoit.
21. Marches'" Point—Thomas Jesso, Thomas Young, John Cormier,
Jean B. Cormack, Peter Ozour, Alan Reuba, Jos. W. Benoit.
22. West /Jay—Arthur O'Qixinn, Robert Retieff, Daniel Gale, MatFlynn, Ernest Greene.
23. Clam Bank Cove—Thomas Collier, Valentine Young, Jas. Young,Joseph Benoit, James March.
24. Lark Harbor—Wm. Sheppard, chairm,an; Francis Sheppard,Jno. Donegan, Benjamin Robinson, Henry Gallant.
25. Benoit's Cove—John Park, chairman ; Michael Companion, Alf.
Wheeler, Jos. Dennis, Marcelle Gallant.
26. Curling—John Hayes, c/i.«m?ia?i ; Israel Hines, C. H. Pennell,Alex. Canning, Samuel Hilliard.
27. Humhermouth—Norman Fisher, c/i.airma?i ; Charles Brake, PhilipMeaney.
28. Summerside—James Sinclair, chairman; Augustus Penney, Thos.Quigley, Thos. Wheeler, Walter Leader.
29. Meadow's Point—A. E. Brake, chairman ; G. E. Davis, JamesNoseworthy, John Park, Wm. Rlanehard.
37. Wood's Island—John Bearnes, William O'Connell, Jacob Barnes,Edward Thaney, Alscad Madore.
C/- a
Year Book and Almanac "^
of Newfoundland c
1918:
CONTAINING A CALENDAR AND NAUTICALINTELLIGENCE FOR THE YEAR
;
Authentic and Valuable Information relating to Public Offices,
Institutions, Banks, etc., of the Colony, together with
a carefully revised Directory of all Towns, 1
Villages and Settlemements in
the Island, and
THE CUSTOAS' TARIFF (OFFICIAL)
Corrected to Date.
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLANDJ. W. WITHERS, king's PRINTEK.
1918.
COMMON NOTES FOR THE YEAK 1918.
XIXI Easter Sunday Mar. 31Golden Number
Bpact 17
Solar Cycle 23Eomau Iiidiction 1
Domiuical Letter FJulian Period (Year of) 6631Sundays after Trinity 26Septuagesinia Sunday Jan. 27Ash Wednesday Feb. 13
St. Patrick's Day Mar. 17
Good Friday Mar. 29
Rogation Sunday May 5
Ascension Day " 9
Whitsunday .^ " 19Trinity Sunday " 26Corpus Christi '• 301st Sunday in Advent Dec. 1
Christmas Day, Wednesday Dec. 25Birth of King George V., 1865 ... June 3Birth of Prin.'e of Wales, 1894.. June 23
ECI-IPSES, 1918.
In the year 1918 there will be three oclipseh, two of the Sun, and one of theMoon :
1. A Total Eclipse of tlie Sun, .June 8, 1918, invisible at Greenwich.
2. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, June 23-24, 1918, invisil>le at Greenwich ; thebeginning visible generally in South America except the liastern portion ; NorthAmerica, except Northern portion; throughout the Pacific Ocean and Australia ;
the ending visible generally in North Western North America, "Western andSouthern South America, throughout the Pacific Ocean and Australia.
3. An annular Eclipse of the Sun, Dciember 3, 1918, invisible at Greenwich.
SEASONS.Spring commences March 21 I Autumn commences Sept. 23Sunmier " June 22
|Winter " Dec. 22
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Calendar.
FEBRUARY, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
Last Quarter — 4th day, lOh. 23in., a. m.New Moon —11th day, Ih. 36in., a. m.
First Quarter—ISth day, 4h. 28m., a. m.Full Moon —20th day, Ih. 06m., a. ni.
2nd Month.28 Days.
Calendar,
MARCH, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
Last Quarter — 6tli day, 4h. loin., a.m.New Moon —12th day, llh. 23m., p.iu
First Quarter—lUth day.
Full Moon —27th day.5h. Olm.,7h. 04m.,
p.m.p.m.
Srd Month31 Days.
Calendar,
APRIL, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
Last QuarterNew Moon
- -Ith clay, 5h. 04m., p.m.-lltli day, Sh. 05m., a,m.
First Quarter —ISth day, "h. 3Hm., a.m.Full Moon —2f5th day, llh. 36m., a.m.
4th Month,30 Days.
8 Calendar.
MAY, 1918.
Phases of tbe Moon.
Last Quarter— 3id day, 111., 57m., p.m.|New Moon —10th day, 4h., 31m., p.m.
First Quarter —17th day, llh., 45m., p.m.Full Moon —15th day, 2h., (I3m., p.m.
5th Month.31 Dafs.
Calendar.
JUNE, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
Last Quarter —2nd day, 7h. 51ni., a.m.New Moon — 9th day, Ih. 34m., a.m.
First Quarter —16th day, 4h. 43m., p.m.Full Moon — 23rd day, 2h. 9m., p.ni
6th Month.30 Davr.
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JULY, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
Last Quarter —1st day, OOh. Urn., h.ui. | First Quarter —16th day, 9h. o5ni., B.m.
New Moon —8th day, llh. .OSm., a.m. | FuU Moon —23d day. Oh. 6m., p.m.July 30th : Last Quarter—4h. 4.0m. p.m.
7th Month.31 Days.
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Phases of the Moon.
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SEPTBIVIBliiR. 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
New Moon — 5th day, 2h. 15iu. a,m.First Quarter —13th day, 6h. 53ra. p.m.,
Full MoonLast Quarter
-20th day, 4h. 32m., p.m.-27th day, 8h. 10m., a.m.
9th Month.30 Days.
Calendar. 13
OCTOBER, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
New Moon — 6th day, 6h. 36m. , a. m.First Quarter—13th day, 8h. 21in., a. m.
Full MoonLast Quarter
-20tli day, Ih. 6m., a. m.-26th day, Hh. 6iii., p.m.
0th Month.31 Days.
14 Calendar,
NOVEMBKR, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
New Moon — 4th day, Oh. 33m., a. m.First Quarter—nth day, 8h. 17in., p. m.
Full Moon —18th day, llh. Om., a. m.
Last Quarter —25th day, Ih. 56m., a. m.
llTH Month.30 Days.
Galendar. 16
DECEMBER, 1918.
Phases of the Moon.
New Moon —3rd day, 6h,, 50m., p.m.First Quarter —IJth day, 6h., 2m., a.m.
Full Moon —17th day, lOli., 4<iin., a.m.Last Quarter—2Slh day, lOh., 2m., a.m.
12th Month.31 Davs,.
Apparent Noon at Greenwioh. St. John's.
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16 The Royal Family.—The British Ministry.
€f)e iHopal familp.His Majesty George V., R. I., by the Grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions
beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India, horn
June 3rd, 1865 ; succeeded to the Throne May 6th, 1910 ; married July 6th,
1893, to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck {born May 26th, 1867). His
Majesty's cliildren
—
1. H. R. H. Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and York&c., &c. ; born June 23, 1894.
2. H. R. H. Prince Albert, born December 14th, 1895.
3. H. R. H. Princess Victoria Alexandra, horn April 25th, 1897.
4. H. R. H. Prince Henry William, born March 31st, 1900.
6. H. R. H. Prince George, feom'December 20th, 1902.
6. H. R. H. Prince John, born July 12th, 1905.
Prime Minister—Mr. D. Lloyd George.
Lord President of the Council—Lord Oui 2on.
rMr. G. N. Barnes.
Without Portfolio \ Sir Edward Carson.
(Lord Milner.
Chancellor of the Exchequer—Mr. Bonar Law.[Other Ministers Mot in War Cabinet.]
Lord Chancellor—Lord Finlay.
Home Secretary—Sir George Cave.
Foreign Secretary—Mr. A. J. Balfour.
Colonial Secretary—Mr. Walter Long.
Secretary for War—Lord Dei by.
Secretary for India—-Mr. Montagu.President Local Government Board— Mr. Hayes Fisher.
President Board of Trade—Sir Albert Stanley.
Minister of Labor— Mr. Roberts.
First Lord of the Admiralty—Sir Eric Geddes.Minister of Munitions—Mr. Churchill,
Minister of Blockade— \Mrd Robert Cecil.
Food Controller—Lord Rhondda.Shipping Controller—Sir Joseph Maclay.President Board of Agricidture—Mr. R. E. Protbero.
President Board of Education—Dr. H. A. L. Fisher.
First Commissioner of Works—Sir Alfred Mond.Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster—Sir Frederick Caw ley.
Postmaster-General—Mr. Albert lUingworth.Pensions Ministei—Mr. Hodge.Director of National Service—Sir Auckland Geddes.Attorney General —Sir F. E. Smith, K. C.
Solicitor-General—Sir Gordon Hewart, K.C.Secretary for Scotland—Mr. Munro.Lord Advocate—Mr. J. A Clyde, K.C.Solicitor-General for Scotland—Mr. T. B. Morison, K.C.Lord Lieutenant of Ireland—Lord Wimborne.Chief Secretary for Ireland—Mr. H. E. Duke.Lord Chancellor of Ireland—*'" Tr,r.o+;„o rt<v>„i„^ v n
Executive Council— The Legislature VT
COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND.Population (-with Labpadop), Census of 1911, 242,619.
Capital, St. John's, Population, 32,292.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over (he Island of Newfoundlandand Us Dependencies:
Sib Charles Alexandek Haeris, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O.
Hon. Private Sccretari/—Hon. Robert Watson.Aide. de-Camp—Vacant.
, Confidential Clerk—George R. Cake.Orderlies—James Carter ; P. McDermot ; V. AValsh.
Sx^ruttu? (Unnitril.
Right Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Kt., P.C., K C.M.G., K.O., lA.T)., Prime Minister.Hon. W. F. Lloyd, D.C.L., Minister of Justice.
R. A. Squires, Ll.B,, K.C., Colonial Secretary.
M. P. Cashin, Minister of Finance and Customs.J. R. Bennett, Minister of Militia.
W. W. Halfyard, Minister of Agriculture and Mines.J. C. Crosbie,
W. F. Coaker,M. P. Giljbs, K.C., VTir-., , n ^i i-
J. A. Clitt, K.C.,i
Without Portfolio.
W. .1. Ellis,
A. E. Hickman,
Clerk to the Council—Hon. R. A. Squires.
[The above form the Executive Council].
Depart.mental Officers .not in Council.
William Woodford, Minister of Public Works.John G. Stone, Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.The Hon. Patrick T. McGrath, Ll.D., The Hon. Michael P. Gibbs, K.C.,
Prtsideni. " Marmaduke G. Winter,"
JtftBtefcJkai^eJ,"
\.. F. Goodridge,' Dr. G. Skelton,
"Philip Temple*«i»,««^-*"~'
' George Knovvling, " Michael Power," S«^B<lgar R. Bowring, Kt, "
J. J. Murphy,Robert K. Bishop,
"R. A. Squires, K.C.,
J. D. Ryan, "F. M. McXamara,
" John Anderson,"
S. K. Bell," John Harvey,
"T. K. Cook,
Samuel Milley,"
A. W. Mews.
OFFICERS :
Clerk—'Rugh H. Carter, K.C.Oentleman Usher of the Black Pod—E. S. Pinsent.
Official Eejwrters—J. A. Winter, R. AV.^Janes, T. D. Carew.Doorkeeper—George ^cott.
Messengers—W . Antle and H. Keefe. Pages—Garfield Russell, T. Foraa.
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18 House of Assembly
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for Estey Pianos;
Speaker-
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.ELECTED OCTOBER 30TH, I913.
Number of Districts, 18; Number of Members, 36.
; Chairman of Comtiiittees— E. Parsons.
1. Bay-de-Verd—Two members.
Population, i >,2i3; Voters, 2673.
A.E.Hickman 1 168Hon. J. C. Crosbie 1150jV. Barrett 1 140
J. Whiteway 1078Votes polled, 2294.
3. Bouavista—Three members.
Population, 22,894; Voters, 6229.
W. F. Coaker 3473R. G. %insor 3313J.Abbott 3308Hon. S^ D. Blandford 1624W. C. Winsor
, 'S'SHon. D, Morison, K.C 1477
Votes polled, 4970.
3. Burgeo & La Poile—One member.
Population, 7793; Voters, I965.
R. Moulton 760C. T. yames 728
Votes polled, 1488.
4. Burin—Two members.
Population, u,6l6; Voters, 280S.
J. S. Curiie 1200T. Le Feuvre 1
1 74G. A. Bartktt 786ff. Gear , y^ t
Votes polled, 2056.
5. Carbonear—One member.
Population, 51 14; Voters, 1383.
J. R. Goodison 608W. F. Penney c\a
Votes polled, 1 142.
6. Ferryland—Two members.
Population, 5793; Voters, 1564.
Hon. M. P. Cashin 1095P. F. Moore .... 918M. Hartery 203F. Williafns 267M, E. Condon 153
Votes polled, 1463.
7. Togo—One member.
Population, 8257; Voters, 2321.'
W. W. Halfyard 1337H. F. Fitzgerald
.
594Votes polled, 1931.
8. Fortune Bay—One member.
Population, 9989; Voters, 2604.
Hon. C, H. Emerson, K.(J. .. loooR. M. Fudge 865
Votes polled, 1865.
!). Harbor Grace—Three members.
Population, 11,925; Voters, 3034.
A. W. Piccott 1444E. Parsons 1374M.M.Young 1342G. A . Gosse 1200G. T. Gordon 1 187H. Mosdell 1 169
Votes polled, 2591,
10. Harbor Main—Two members.
Population, 94 71; Voters, 2583.
W . Woodford 1178G.Kennedy 1116y. Lewis , , . . go4^E. L. Carter 775
Votes polled, 2029.
11. Placentia & St. Mary's—Threemembers.
Population, 16,099; Voters, 4297.R. J. Devereux 2023F- J. Morris, K.C iqc-i
W.J. Walsh 175!M. S. Sullivan 1544P. y. Summers 1300G. Carty 1254
Votes polled, 3351.
13. Port-de-Grave—One member.Population, 6986; Voters, I928.
G. F. A. Grimes 871W. R. Warren 697
Votes polled, 1568.
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lOuilt by Piano experts ; used by Pianist Experts.
13. St. Barbe—One member.
Population, 10,481; Voters, 2674.
W. M. Clapp 1253H. V. iMott 871
Votes polled, 2124.
14. St. George— ")iie member.
Population, ii,86i; Voters, 2923.
J. F. Downey 1187
A . English 770Votes polled, 1957.
15. St. John's East—Three members.
Population, 25,135; Voters, 6175.
J, M. Kent, B.A., K.C 2835W. J. Higgins 2660
J. Dwyer 2609C. W. Ryan 2533W. R. Howley 2443//. Bat tlett 2306
Votes polled, 5186.
16. St. John's West—Three iiieiubers.
Population, 20,550; Voters, 4862.
Rt. Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Kt.,
P.C, K.C.M.G., K.C., Ll.D. 2749Hon. J. R. Bennett 2643
Note.—The population given is tliat of the Census of 191:
M.J.Kennedy 2545W.J.Ellis 1738//. E. Cowan 1719
J. P. Scott ,1545Votes jiolled, 4377.
17. Trinity—Three members.
Population, 21,788; Voters, 5537.
J. T. Stone 2685A. Targett 2608W. F. Lloyd, D.C.L 2592R. A. Squires 1678R. W. Eowlow 1510B, Diinfield 1462
Votes polled, 4268.
18. Twillingate—Three members.
Population, 22,705; Voters, 5891.
Rt. Hon. Sir R. Bond, P.C,K.C.M.G., Ll.D 3481
J. A. Clift, K.C 3427R.Jennings 3399J. Milley 887W. B. Temple 734A. Yates 698
Votes polled, 4350.
The voters
do not include those added to the Lists on Election day. The votes polled donot include ballots rejected when counting.
By-Election held Nov. 26th, 1914, for the return of one member, each, for
the Districts of TwiUingate and Bonavista, to fill the vacancies caused by the re-
signation of the Rt. Hon. Sir R. Bond, P.C, K.C.M.G. (Tvpillingate), andW. F. Coaker, Esq. (Bonavista):—
Bonavista ... ... ... A. B. Morine, Esq , K C., unopposed.Twillingate ... ... W. F. Coaker, Esq , unopposed. ^
IHouse of Assembly in 1917.
(Alphabetically arranged, giving the name of the District for which each
Member is returned).
I—Abbott, J., Bonavista.\
11—Hal-fyard, W. W., Fago.2—* Bennett, Hon. J. R., St. John s IV
^
12—Hickman, A, E., Bay-de-Verde.
3—*Cashin, Hon. M. P., Ferryland.j13—Higgins, W. J., Si. John' s East.
4— *jC lapp iW-;-^f-.v St. ^Wrbe.
\14—^Jennings, R., Tioillingate
5—*Clift, J. A., K.C, Tzi'i'Ungate. \ 15—Kennedy, G., Harbor Main.6—Coaker, \V. F., Twillingate. !
16—*Le Feuvre, T., Burin.']—*Cxoi>h\^,Yiovi.].C, Bay-de-Verde i 17—Lloyd, W. F., D.C.L., Trinity.
8—Currie, J. S., Burin. 18—*Moore, P. F., Ferryland.
9_*Downey, J. F., St. George. 19—*MjoirL,, Rt. Hon. Sir E. P-.-,-Kt..
10—Grimes, G. F. A., Fort-de- Grave. | P.C.^K.C.M.G.,K.C., 5/. >/l«'j-?r.
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
20—*Moulton, R,, Bur^^eo andLa Poile.
21—*Parsons, E., Harbor Grace.
22— -*Piccott, A. W., Harbor Grace.
23— Stone, J. G., Trinity.
24—Targett, A., Trinity.
25_Walsh, W. J. Plac.andSt. Mary's2b—Wiusor, E., Bonavista,
2y_ *Woodford, W., Harbor Main.28—Young, M. M., Harbor Grace.
* Were in last House of Assembly.
A Representative Assembly was first granted to this Colony in JS32, under tlie Goi'ernor-ship of Sir Thomas Cochrask, By the Constitution niije Districts were established, return-ing fifteen members, vvho were to hold their seats during Her Majesty's pleasure. In li3S themembers of the Assembly were elected for four years, and this term has been adhered to sincethat date. In 1854, upon the granting of Responsible Government, the number of memberswas increased at the instance of the Imperial Government, to thirty. lu 1874, the member-ship was further increased to thirty-one, by the addition of one member tothenumber of thoserepresenting the Uisti-ict of Twilliugate and Fogo. In 1882 the number of members was in-
creased to thirty-three, by the erection of St. George and St. Barbe into Districts, with onemember each. In 1885, after the publication of the Census of 1884, a partial re-distributiontook place, The District of Twillingate and Fogo was divided, Twillingate retaining threemembers, Fogo was given one. Bay-de-Verde, to which was added part of the then District ofTrinity, was allowed an additional member, as was also Harbor Grace. These alterations in-creased the number of members to thirty-six.
Officers of the House of the Assembly.
Clerk~\\. Y. Mott.Assistant Clerk— P. li. Devine.Sergeant-at-Arms— }'l. J. Hawker.Supervisor of Debates— B. K. S. Duufield.Official Reporters— 1.'. T. McGrath, M. Jlukahy, F. Kmerson, L. Curtis,
J. S. f ower, C. J- Fox.Speaker' s Attendant— ^WXx'^Ltw Aspel.Doorkeepers— 'Vi. Cailahan, W. Thorn, C. Whitten, J. Ryan, G. Jackman,
John Aspel, James tarle.
Messengers— i^. McBay, M. Nolan, R. Avery, J. Burt, J. Walkins.Pages— Y.. Chafe, Win. J. Griffin.
Officers of the Legislature, etc.
Law Clerk— C. O'N, Conro> , K.C.,Stetzographer —]otm iSarron.
Librarian — Miss Morris.
Engrossing Clerk— Mrs. Earle.
Keeper Leg slati->e Buidiirg~-'^\\-s. Ryall.Fireman Legislative Building—James Parrell.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER & AUDITOR GENERAL.OFFICE : DEPARTMENTAL BUILDING.
The Comptroller and Auditor General—Y . C. Berteau, J. P., I.S.O.Clerk and Assistant Auditor—W. L. Donnelly.
Second Clerk— ^. M. White.
Clerk—F. C. Rrien.
Typist—J. P. Luscombe.
Government Offices. 21
Hardware, Glassware, Crockeryware.
(gnuprnmfnt (!9fiirp8, tin
OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER.
Court House Building~[Water Street Entrance].
Office Hours : 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Prime Minister—Kighi Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, I'.C, Kt., K.C.M.G.,K.C., LL.D.
Secretarif— VVm. J. Carew.Clerk and Stenogi-aphcr—Victor L. Godden.Messenger—A. U. (J'Keefe.
DEPARTMENT OF THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.OFFICE: CDUKT IIOUSH; BUILDING (WATER STKKET ENTRANCE).
UIHce Hours: 10 a.m. co 6 p.m.
Colonial Secretary— Hon. R. A. Squires, LI. B. , K.C.Deputy Colonial Secretary—Arthur Mews, J. P.First Clerk—Fied. M. Stirling.
Second Clerk- Thomas F. Butt.Third CTer/t—Philip B. Rendell.Typists—Mildred I. Coeu, Louise Gallishaw.Messengers—Charles Brocklehurst, Frauk Brocklehurst.
Government Engineer.
Government Engineer—T. A. Hall, B.A., B.E.. M. Inst. C.E.Clerk—(Vacant).Typist—W. Griffin.
Inspector—James Croke.
Reg-istrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths;
Registrar-General—Edward Doyle, J. P.
Clerk—Johu J. Doyle (Acting).
Registering Officers—The Clergymen of the different Denominations.
Registrar Royal Naval Reserve.
A. C. Goodridge.
Inspectors of Weights and Measures.
Chief Inspector—M. J. O'Mara. Office: Colonial Building, St. John's.
<' Goose Cove to Cajie Norman (both in- | Twlllingnte— Vi'm. Peyton.elusive)—Joseph Pilgrim. i Herring Neck—Archibald Miles.
Shoe Cove, inc., to Little Bay, exc.— ( Fogo and adjacent Islands—ThomasOliver Batstone.
Little Bay, e.vc, to Little Bay Ids,
inc.—Frank Locke.Little Bay, inc., to Leading Tickles,
exc-—Charles Warr.Exploits—John Bennett.Moreton''s Harbor—Ambrose Taylor.
Lucas.Bishop's Falls to Millertown (both
inc.) along the line of Railway—Const. W] Martin.
Cat Harbor to Horwood, Southside,(both inclusive)—Bert. U. Tulk,(Ladle Cove.)
22 Government Offices
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Wesleyville (with juridiction fromSafe Harbor, inc,, to Cape FreelsJ—Walter Noseworthy.
Greenspond, with jurisdiction fromSafe Harbor, exc, to GooseberryIslands, exc.—Nath Saunders.
Happy Adventure to Gooseberry Is-
lands—Wm. Turner.Tickle Cove to Sweet Bay— Jacob
Quinton.Jamestoun to Charlottetown—Geo.
Reader.King's Cove to Keels- -Thos Curtis,
of Henry.Bonavistu—'Roherl Kyder.Catalina—Aaron Bugden.Trinity—Ernest Morris.Bonaventure, British Harbor and
vicinity—N. J. Gardner.Smith's Sound and Bandoin Sormd—Wm. Smith.
Chance Cove to Green's harbor—Cleophas Eeid.
"Witless Bay to Heart's Desire—Albert E. Keid.
Heart's Content to Winterton^C. Gaden Kendell.
Hant's Harbor to Lead Cove—J as.
Tuck.Caplin Cove to Bay de Verde (both
inclusive), via Old, Perlican andGrate's Cove—Thos. Sutton, of E.
Bay de Verde to Lower Island Cove—John Johnson.
Western Bay to Adam's Cove (bothinchcsive—Reuben King.
Blackhead to Freshwater (both in-
clusive—Wm. Baggs.Car6o«ertr—Charles S. McCarthy.Harbor Grace—Cornelius Griffin.
Spaniard's Bay, Tilton and UpperIsland Cove—Jacob Neil.
Bay Roberts—Eli Mercer.Port de Grave and Burtneed, and
Clark's Beach to II'M's Hole, inc.
—J. T. Andrews.Brigus to South River—W. A.ndrewsHarbor Main—George Murphy.Bell Island—F. A. O'Brien.
Pouch Cove, Bauline, and Cape St.
Francis—David Baldwin.Petty Harbor, Maddock Cove, to
Doyle's Bridge— P. Hewlett.Ferryland—Wm. Johnson.Cape Race eo St. Shott'g, inclusive—
-
Daniel J. Pennell.St. Mary's—Riverhead, St. Mary's, exc., to Coli-
net, inc.—Joseph Norris, sr.
Barrisway to Beckford—Placentia and Branch—M. Power.Harbor Buffitt and adjacent islands— Charles Gilbert.
Burin—William Penney.St. Lawrenee—Adolphe Turpin.Laion to Lord's Covs—Jos. ManningLamaline to Point May—W. G.Pitman.
Fortune - Charles Hillier.
Grand Bank—Thomas Stoodley.Garnish to Boxey—Levi T. Cluett.Harbor Breton— Benj. Chapman.liurgeo East—John Hare.Pass Island to Cape LaHune—Samuel P. Camp.
Biirgeo to Isle aux Morts—JamesLeMoine.
Isle avx Morts to Cape Ray—M. Bragg.
Cape Bay to Codroy, inclusive—George Frank
Cape Anyuille to Serpentine Brook—George Goodland.
Bay of Islands—Simeon Wheeler.Bonne Bay—,^ohn C. Squires.Port Saunders, exclusive, to Eddie's '
Cove, inclusive—N. Taylor (For-rester's Point.)
Lock's Cove to Englec, both inc.—Benj. Carey.
Canada Harbor to Partridge Point,both inclusive—
Fleur de Lys to La Scie, both inc.— -
M. A. Toms.Labrador (except Ha?}iilto?i, Inlet)
Sergeant Ale.x. Dwyer.Labrador (Comfort Bight to Indian'-
S'icklc)— George Hampton.
Keeper of Observatory.
Miss Delaney.
Government Offices. 23
Stationery, Books, Fancy Goods, Pictures.
Colonial Secretary's Departmeut -Sub-Department of
Public Charities.
OFFICE: BRITISH HALL. Hours : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Commissioner—R. H. O'Dwyer, J. P.
Inspector and Accountant—W. S. Duaphy.
Cashier—George F. Power.
Bookkeeper—W. J. Kenay.
Relieving Officers in Outports.
Kelligrews—F. Furneaux.Harbor Main—Ed. Murray, J.i'.
Conception Harbor— Patrick Buck.Brigus—iohn Rabbits.Port de Grave—R. H. Andrews.North River—John Long, of Wm.Clarke's Beach—Aubrey Newell.Bag Roberts—John Marshall.Spaniard's Bay~Esa,n Gosse.Upper Island Cove—W. YouQg.Harbor Grace —Alex. Squires.Carbonear—William Noel.Freshwater - ^o\\n (Jlarke.
Broad Cove—Peter LeGrow.Western Bay—S. Keuaedy (aiitg.)
Lower Island Cove—Geo. Cooper.Gull Island—Patrick Doyle.Bay de Verde—James Blundon.Grate s Cove—Hezekiah Snelgrove.Old Perlican—Joseph March.hant's Harbor—Thomas Seely.
Heart's Content—S. A. Earle.
Winterton—Robert C. Hindy.Ne^u Harbor—C. Woodman.Britannia—John Leawood.Trinity— F. Somerton, J.p.
Hillview—E. Benson.Catalina—John Collins.
Elliston— Benjamin Baker.Heart's Delight—Albert Case.Bonavista—John Roper, J P.
King's Cove—Rev. S. A. Dawson.Open Hall—J. E. Long.Portland—fienry C. Haines.Salvage—William Ryan.St. Brendan's—M. Hynes.Wesleyville—W. Wicks.Greenspond— 1. J. Mifflin, J.P.Musgrave Hr.—Wm. Whiteway, jr.
Fogo—A. J. Fitzgerald.
Twillingate—J. White.
Exploits—Wm. Winsor.Grand Falls and Bisliop's Falls—
H. F. Fitz<,'erald. J.P.
Little Bay -T. E. Wells, J.P.LnScie—D. P. Duggan, J.P.Wcstport— H. L. I'earce (acting.)
Conche— B. Carey.67. Anthony —"LwliG Biles.
Labrador—Josiali Gosse.Blanc Sahlon—John Butt.
Flower's Cove—F. G. Cox.Bonne Bay- John E. Roberts.Bay of Ldands—M. E. Roland.St.'George's Bay— \X.'SlvDnn'iie\\,.i.V.
Channel—R. T. Scjnarey, .!.['.
Rose Blanche— K. Furneaux.La Poile-~G. F. Read.Burqeo—J. Cuuniugham.Rencontre We-^t—Jas. Wormold.Pnshth rough—Samuel tiamp.
Harbor Briton— •'. Way, J.l'.
St. Alban'.s—R. McDonald.St. Jacques—Albert ttU Croix.Grand Bank —Eli Karris.
i'^or^MJic—Robert Snook.Lamaline— Patrick Healy.St. Lawrence—Levi Pike.
Burin—S. Avery, J.P.
Marystown—John Walsh.Flat Idand—Lonis Chollett, J.P.
Oderin—C. D. Bailey.
St. Leonard's—Thos. D. Leonard.H. Bujfett—\\ . McK. Chambers, J.P.
Argenfia—A. T. Keats.Placenfia— tl. Verran.St. Bride's— P. Grilfin.
St. Mary's—Johu Nolan.Trepassey—T. G. Sutton.Ferryland—Alfred White.Tor's Cove—Wm. J. O'Driscoll.
Whittle's Bay—Louis MuUowney.
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AYRE & SONS, LTD,, for
District Surgeons.
St. John's West—Dr. N. S. Fraser,j
Harbor Grace—Br. W. H. Parsons.Dr. H. H. Cowperthwaite.
i Placeutia— Dr. JS'. McKendriuk.St. John's East—Dr. T. M. Mitchell, Biircjeo—Br. F. McDonald.
Dr. T. Anderson. , Channell--Dr. W. Grant.Acondale - Dr. W. E. Jones.
Lunatic Asylum.
Sesident Physician—Dr. J. G. Duncan. Matron—Miss Fannie Field.
Commissioners under Lunacy Act.
Hon. G. SkeltoD, M.D.; L. E. Kee<,'an, M.D. ; C. H. Hatchings,K.C., Secretary.
General Hospital.
Governors— J. W. Withers, Chairman: Hon. John Harvey, C. P.Ayre, J. Fenelon, G. Shea, M. Chaplin.
Resident Physidem—Dr. L. E. Keegan,Rouse Physician— Dr. MacDonald.Considting Physician— Dr. N. S. Fraser.Assistant rhysicians- Dr. T. Anderson, Oi:. U. H. Cowperthwaite.Electro-therapeutics—Miss Ciilliau.
Nursing Superintendent— Miss Taylor.Assistant Nursing Superintendent—Miss Scott.Matron—Miss Powell.Hospital Secretary and Dispenser—Miss Cluett.
Poor Asylum.
Superintendent— "^"iWiii^m. H. Prideaux. Jfa^ro/i—Frederica Ross.Physician— Dr. .J. G. Duncan.
Public Health Department.
St. John's—3Iedical Health Officer- Dr. K. A. Brehm." Insj^ector of Foods— W'iWium O'Brien." Heedth Inspector- YjiH'sxA Lawlor.
Clerks~^\\ Wbiteway, Stanley O'Leary." Analyst—D. Jas. Davies, B.Sc, F.C.S.
FevGT Hospital.
Superintendent—The Medical Health Officer.Attendant Physician—Di. Alex. Campbell. Matron—Miss E. Reid.
Quarantine Officers.
St. John's- Dt. Alex. CamiiVjell. Port-aux'-Basques—Dr. Wm. Grant.
Lazaretto.
Attendant Physician- Dr. Alex. Campbell. Matron—Mrs. Winslow.
Tuberculosis Public Service.
Medical Officer—Dr. H. Rendell.Superintendent of Nurses—Miss Ella Campbell.
Medical Practitioners. 25
Sporting and Camping Goods.
MEDICAL BOARD.
Dr. H. Renilell, Registrar and 7'cfim/;ci'—Appointed by St- John's Medical Society.
Dr. H. Shea, President—Appointed by Government.
1>r, N. McKendrick—Appointed by Government.
Dr. N. S. Fraser—Appointed by St. John's Medic;il Society.
Dr. J. G. Duncan, S(. John's—Appointed by Conception Bay Medical Society.
Dr. Cluny MacPherson, St. /oft?i.'s—Elected by the Medical Practitioners in Newfoundland,
Dr. 7j. S. Pritchard, Bai/ Rohertx—Elected by tlie Medic.il Practitioners in Newfoundland.
Medical Practitioners in Newfoundland.
^vondale—William Edgar Jones.
£ai/ Sotierts—Thox. C. McLeod, H. Atkinson,Lionel S. Pritchard.
Bell Island—W. L. Carnochan, J. B. Lynch,H. A. Giovanetti,
Bishop's Falls—,h J. Snnth.Botwvlsta— Robert E. Forbes, A. C. Ruther-
ford, C. A. Forbe.s.
Bonne Bay— S. B. Fraser.
Botwnod—O. V. Smith.Briffus—F. n. Gill.
Britannia Cove—Thoiiias F. Burr.Broad Core—'R. Dunn.BrookHeld—AlexHnder S. Smith-Burnen—Finlay McDoiialil.Bimiiiipie's Core—*William Tulk.Burin— Arthii' J. Moseley.
C'nr/mrien)-—Alb. Debrisy Boyle, G. L. Stenta-ford.
Catalinii— Alex. P. McKay, "G.S. CiianiberlainChange !slai>ds--U, A. Leslie.
Clarke's Beaeh—W. E. Prveunier.Curling—F. Fisher.
Deep Sea Mission—Dm. W- 'S. Grenfell, C.M.G.anil W. S- Armstrong.
Ferryland—B.. 3. Freebairn, J. P.Fogo—J. P. Sweeney, S. R. Johnston.
(rrand Bank—Allan McDonald.Grand Falls
Oreenspond—Doiigald Jamieson.Harbor Grace— '\V. A. Strapp, W. H. Pajsuns,
Charles Cron.Harbor Briton —A. E. Wilson.Heart's Content—Arthur Anderson.Herring Neek -W. G. Shepherd.
King's Core— Charles G. Levisconte.Little River, Codroy—Vf. E. McLean.
/ne Butt's ^ nit—John MacKenzie.Mari/stown—R. J. McDonald.Manvels—.\rchibald A. Chisliolm
Millertown—Ait'hviT E. Lidstone.Miisgrave Harbor—C. T. Whiteway.New Harbor- A. C. 'fait.
Newtown—A. H. Carnell,
Old PcrHcau- L. N. Pickard.Pilley's /sjftnrf—Harold A. Abraham,Placentia— Veil McKendrick.Port aux Basques—William Grant.
Salvage— John ,1. McDonald.St. fipori/c's—Donald J. Bethune.Smith's .Sottmrf—*William Tulk.St. Jacques—C. Fitzgerald.
.Sf. ./(left's—'J'honias Anderson, R. A. Brehra,
F. W. Burden, H. H. Cuwperthwaite,Alex. Campbell, J. G. Duncan, NuttingS. Eraser, Laurence E. Keef,'an, J. St. P.
Knight, Timothy M. Mitchell, Clunyi McPherson, J. Clarence MacDonald, Geo.I Nelson Murphy, J. I. O'Connell, J. B.
IO'Rcilhi, Lamont Paterson, Herhert Ren-
! dell, Vv. Roberts, M. C. Roberts, W. T.
I! Scully, Henry Shea, Fred. R Stafford,' H. A. Smith, J. S. Tait, — Grieve.
St. Marii'h—W. Hopan, J. P..^earstown—W. M. Whelan.
7'or6ay—Hugh F. Donahue.Trgpassey—L. J. Giovannetti, J. P.
Trinitiz—'W. R. Barlow, S. G. Kenn.Trinity East—C. T. Fitzgerald.
7'iri7!iii(;n(f—LLeDrew, C.V.Smith. A.J.WoodVallei(/iehi—'W. E. Thomas.JVesleiiville—G. F. Bowden.Western Bay—i. Milton Green.
The names italicized are attai-hed to the R. A. 31. C. at the front.
Practitioners marked thus * practice nmler the 37th Section of Newfoundland Medical.Act, 1893.
DENTAL BOARD.
Drs. K. S. Fraser, J. G. Duncan, W. T. Scully, H. H- Cowperthwaite, A. B.;Lehr, T. E. Bullard, and T. P. Smith.
PHARMACY BOARD.
SL John's—'r. M. JIcNeil, John P. Curtin, A. \V. Keimedj', M. Connors, M.;F. Wadden, E* G. McDonald, P. O'Mara, II. OoHrtenay.
Harbour Orace—E. B. Thompson.
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GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sundays excepted).
Postmaster General— ^.on. J. A. Robinson, Ll.D.Chief Clerk and Accountant—George W. LeMessurier.Assistant Accountatit and Cashier—Arthur W. Martin.Secretary and Inspector— \yil\ia.m Campbell.Assistant Secretary—JouathAu Brett.Stamp Clerk— Edwin J. MaeGregor.Dead Letter Clerk—Jumes J. Galway.Clerk Accountant's Office—John J. J'ackman.Assistant Clerk~W. F. Coultas.Stenographer —Elsie Penston.
P. M. G. 0#ce—Madge CuUen.
Money Order Office.
Superintendent—Jord&n Milley.First Clerk—(ieoTge B. Lloyd.Second CYcr/c—Charles O'Keefe.Third Clerk—Dougins Shuts.Fourth Clerk—Jsimes J. Kelly.Junior Clerk and Typist—Stanley Lawlor.
ST. JOHN'S POST OFFICE.Registration Branch.
Superintendent—Edwa.id Devereux.Checking Clerk—Jsimea Cox.Registration Clerks— {*[ii\ii> Moore, Weston March.Junior Clerk— Herheit Raines.
Parcel Post Branch.
Superintendent —John \V. Kinsella.Second CTer/j—Thomas Young.Third CiJerA;- -William Coady!Assistant C/cr^-s—William V. G. Haynes, Heber Williams, Harrv,-
Kudge, George Garland, Payson .J. Kinsella.Storekeeper—Thomas V. Vavasour.Assistant Storekeeper—Qh&Aes Knight.
Distribution Branch.
Clerk in Charge—Joha H. Clarke.General Delivery Clerk—Wiuhnel F. Aylward.Foreign Despatching Clerks—J&mes Coughlan, Wm. G. Atwill.Local Despatching Clerks- John E. Newman, Alex. Noseworthv.-Assorters—A. Norberg, A. Goobie, J. Murphy.Stamp Vendors—L. Moore, Charley Barnes.Junior Assorter—Joseph Squires, acting.Stamper— William F. Day.
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Carpets with Vacuum Cleaner.
Letter Carriers—Johu DeLacey, Herbert Chaiimau, Cbesley Murray,Leo J. Moore, Graham Collins, Cecil Parsons, Denis Mealey, GeraldJackman, Alex. Kingsmau, John Pearce, Otto Skittington, Win. Ruouey,John Evans, M. P. Whelau, Leslie Coultas, Herbert Boone, Jas. Curnew.
Keeper—A. Kic^hards.
Fireman—William Thistle.
Watchman— V. Leveng.
Travelling Post Offices.
Clerks Sydney Offices—A. W. Shauo, Gaudin DnTot, Isaac J. Evelly.
Port-aux-Basques—James Gushae.Mail Clerk, lVest':rn T.F,0.~D&vid Coady.Mail Clerk, Bnnavista Bay—Joseph A. Samson.Mail Clerk, Fotjo District—Mail Clerk, Fortune Bay - Onslow Brown.
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Mail Clerk, Notre Dame Bay—Johu H. Bennett.Mail Clerk, Green Bay—A. 15. Sceviour.Mail Clerk, Trinity Bay—James Tarrant.Mail Clerk, Placentia Bay—John Collins.
Mail Clerk, Straits of Belle Isle—James Boland.Mail Clerk, Labrador North- -¥,. J. Wornell.Mail Clerk, Labrador T.P.O's—T. R. LeGrow and Gej. H. Field.
Mail Clerk, South Coast—Jacob H. Poole.
Mail Clerk, South East Cort5<—Walter NV, Bishop.Mail Clerk, St. Barbe East—John H. Collins, Earl Devoj.Railway Mail Clerks —J a,iaes Whitten, Patrick Hickey, W. Kennedy,.
William Facey, S. J. Bradbury, Thomas Grant, William Squires, JosephJoy, W. J. Hogarth, James J. Fowler, Joseph Curtis, Patrick Williams,William Thistle, William Perchard, J. G. Keiley, Abram. Parsons, T. J.
Bambrick, George Squires, John Legge, Stanley Adams, Giles Smith,Daniel Ferguson, Alice Purchase, Bernard Knight.
Branch Offices, St. John's.
Garrison Hill—Miss Delaney. Monkstown—Miss S|>ry.
King's Bridge—Mrs. Hayes. Riverhead—Mrs. Mealey.Pleasant Street—Albert Taylor.
r Central—Dicks & Co.
Q. ,j 1 , SEast End M. 0. Office—Miss Bulley.^t. [Jonn s. <
Assistants—Miss Meehan, Miss March.\,Duckworth Street East—Miss Coonan.
Pillar Boxes.
Hamilton Avenue ; Railway Station, Job's Bridge ; Junction of LeMarchant Road and I'leasant Street; Junction Patrick Street and Hamil-ton Street ; Junction of Circular and Bannerman Roads ; Junction Fresh-water and Pennywell Roads; Foot of Long's Hill; Rawlins' Cross; Cus-tom House ; King's Road and Gower Street ; Entrance Gate, ^Colonial
Building; Opposite the Court House on Duckworth Street; Foot of
Prescott Street ;Queen's Road, west of Victoria Street ; Corner Brazil and
New Gower Streets ; Corner Cabot and Lime Streets ; Hayward Avenue,,corner McDougall Street.
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Lovell
Regulations respecting Pillar Boxes, Delivery of Letters, &c., St. John's.
Colleoters will call regularly for letters at Postal Telegraph Offices in
the Court House and Customs' Buildiog, and at the Prancli Offices keptby Miss Cooaan, Duckworth Street East ; Miss Bulley, Hotel Kitchener,Duckworth Street ; Mrs. Mealey, Kiverhead ; Miss Delaney, GarrisonHill; and Mrs. M. Hayes, Kinti's Bridge, every morning (except Sundays)at live o'clock. Stamps are sold at these offices.
Pillar Boxes and Branch Offices at Miss Coonan's and Dicks & Co.,
will be cleared every week day at 6 a.m. ; also at 2 o'clock, p.m. Corres-pondence posted after tJie hours stated will be too late for mails to be de-spatched on that day. The Box at Railway will also be cleared of late
letters for despatch by rail (provided two cents, late fee, is paid) tenminutes before starting of train. East End Branch cleared daily, 6 a.m.,11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The City limits for the delivery of letters and papers are as follows :
—
From Signal Hill, including Battery Road and Walshtown, SignalHill Road, round by Quidi Vidi Road to Boat House Lane ; thenceby road west of Church of England Cemetery to King's BridgeOlfice; back by Winter Avenue to Allaudale Road to PinewoodLane ; thence by Merrymeeting Road to Pennywell Road (Hay-ward's Cottage) and Golf Avenue to LeMarcliant Road and Corn-wall Avenue to head of Shaw's Street ; Waterford Bridge Road asfar as Syme's Bridge.
There is a free delivery of letters and papers by Carriers throughouttlie City limits twice a day— at Dam. and 3 p.m.— and a delivery in busi-ness portion of the City at noon, after arrival of morning train, whenpracticable. Carriers are authorised to collect insutticiently paid postage,and nothing further.
The public are requested to have their correspondence addressed tothe street and number, and to notify the Postmaster-General, in writing,of any change in residence. Box holders should have their correspondenceaddressed to their respective box numbers.
Latk Letter Fke.
Letters posted after the hours advised for closing mail will only beforwarded by mail then being despatched if the late fee (two cents) is paid.If late fee is not paid late letters will be held for next despatch of mail.
Licensed Stamp Vendors.
Atlantic Book Store, Water Street ; Axford, Mrs; F., South Side East;Barnes & Co., Water Street ; Barrigan, Miss, Theatre Hill ; Bulley, Miss,Duckworth Street : Byrne, G., 357 Water Street ; Cash, James P., WaterStreet; Connell, Mrs. ; Coonan, Miss, corner Duckworth and OrdnanceStreets ; Connors, Michael, Druggist, corner Water aad Queen Streets
;
Courtney, H., Druggist, Water Street West ; Dicks & Co., Water Street
;
Duffy, M. A., Water and Cabot Streets ; Ennis, Julia, Water Street West;Fitzgerald, Mrs., 20 Carter's Hill; Fieldian Club; Fitzpatrick, F., CabotStreet; Fitzpatrick, John, Gower Street ; Fanning, Wm., Harvey Road ;Pope, R. E., corner Waldegrave and George Streets ; Garland, S. E., 177
J'ont OlJice Department. 29'
and Covel's Chocolates ; none better.
Water Street; Grey & Goodland, Water Street; Hartery, Mrs., 1 NewGower Street ; LeMessurier, P. F., New Gower Street ; Marcli, C. L., 299Water Street; Mnrphy, Miss Iv., McMurdo's Unig Store, Kawlius' ('ross ;
O'Mara, P., Druggist, Water Street West; MMiae, Mrs., Water Street;Mealey, Mrs. M., Neater Street West ; McCoiiIirey, Mrs., Water Street
;
Parsons, Ed., Uayward Aveune; J'ower, E. M., Fleming Street; "Spry,
loaUstown Road ; Parsons, Walter, Druggist, LeMarchant Koad;Miss, 55 MSummers, MrsWiseman, Mrs
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Military Road ; Start'ord's Pharmacy, Dnckwortli Street
;
Wliitten, Miss, 26 Hayward Avenue; ^Vhelan, J. J.
2 cents.
1 cent.
1 cent.
Free.
2c. per lb.
8 cents.
3 cents.1 cent.
1 cent for
each 2ozs.
?» lt3\^JJI(*A^, iTJ i. --3. , • ' II iV I VJl-l , ATJ A131J, ~\J *it*JI»ia.L'* *V»V.iil4\J, ITIll^XOlLi, U. U.
corner Gower and Colonial Streets ; Roberts, John, Hamilton Avenue;O'Keefe, Miss, Hamilton Soreet ; Joy, Samuel, New Gower Street ; Staf-
ford & Sons, Druggists, Theatre Hill ; J'ower, Mrs., 46 King's Koad ;
Hamilton, Mrs. C. ; Parrell, Mrs. M., Water Street.
POSTAL RATES.
Inlcmd Postage, Prepaid by Stamps.
Letters, per ounce or fraction thereof
Letters, St. John's (city delivery), one ounce or fraction thereof,
Post CardsNewspapers, local or foreign (printed), under 4 ozs.
Newspapers or Books, local or foreign (printed), over 4 ozs.
Parcels, first poundParcels, each additional poundCirculars, per two ounces or fraction thereof
[Prices current, printed circulars, hand-bills, newspaperM.S., printers" proofstieets (whether corrected or not),
maps, drawings, photograplis, sheet music (printed or writ-
ten), documents (wholly or partly printed or written, suchas deeds, policies of insuram/e, and of like character)
;pack-
ages of reeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions or grafts; pat-
terns or samples of goods or merchandise, when left opeo.Eye-glasses, niicrosc()|)ic slides aud specta<des ; articles of
a fragile nature, must be sent by parcel post and not by ordi-
nary mail].
Kegistration
The registration fee must in all cases, including Government Depart-ments, be prepaid by postage stamp, no inatter to whom addressed, withthe one exception ; that is, of letters on post and telegraph business con-taining remittances from postmasters on Post UIKce account to tlie Bankof Montreal, or to and from the Heads of the Post Ollice Dejiartment atSt. John's:
N.B.— Letters from any Settlement co any other Settlement are lia-
ble lo postage of two cents per ounce, as are also written communications,whether the envelope covering them be opened or closed.
FRANKED LETTERS.
The following officials only shall be permitted to send and receivefranked letters, O. H. M. S., viz. :—
The Governor; the Governor's Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp
;
the Alembers of the Executive Council ; the Members of the House ofAssembly aud Legislative Council, while in Session ; Secretary of Council.
3 cents.
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for "American
.of Higher Education ; the Judges Supreme Court ; the Heads of Depart-
Mjeats ; Secretary Board of Agriculture ; the Judges of the District
Courts, St. John's and Harbor Grace ; the Comptroller and Auditor-Gen-
.-eral ,- the Inspector-General of Constabulary ; the Postmaster-General
;
•the Government Engineer; the Minister of Militia; the Deputy Minis-
ters, including the Assistant Collector and the Commissioner of Public
-Charities; the Resident Physician, General Hospital and Lunatic Asy-lum; the Secretary Public Works Department; the Chief Clerk Post
Ottice Department ; the P.O. Inspector; the Chief Clerk Customs' De-partment; the Inspector of Lighthouses; the School Inspectors; the
Registrar of Births and Marriages ; the Secretary Tuberculosis Society;
INIail matter for Pupils of School for the Blind ; Secretary NewfoundlandSchool Teachers' Association ; Public Health Olticer ; Dept. Officers of
1st Newfoundland Regiment ; the Secretary Patriotic Association andWomen's Patriotic Association.
Stijieudiary Magistrates, Customs' officials, Poor officers, or otherGovernment officials not named in abo^^e list, have no authority to sendletters through the mail free ; and unpaid letters from such, not addressedto any of the above described Heads of Departments, St. John's, shouldbe taxed double postage. In all cases the initials of the persons havingauthority to frank must be marked on the left hand bottom corner of theenvelope.
FOREIGN POSTAGE TABLE.
The rate of postage on letters addressed to the United Kingdom, theUnited States, the Dominion of Canada, and the undermentioned BritishPossessions, is two cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce.
Registration to Great Britain, four cents; Canada and United Statesof America, five cents extra.
Countries. Let:ers,per oz.
PostCards.
p^erTz's.1t-^"""-
AdenAden (including Perim)Ascencion"Australia— Commonwealth of
Bahama IslandsBarbadosBermudaBritish Central AfricaBritish East AfricaBritish GuianaBritish HondurasBritish IndiaBritish North Borneo Company's Territoryf«Ni||(including Colony of Labuan)British Postal Agencies in China, viz. :
—
Amoy, Canton, Chefoo, Foo-Cho, Han-;" kow, Hoihow, Lin-Kung-Tan(Wei Hai-
Wei), Ningko, Shanghai, Swato andTientsin
Cts.
Post Office Department.
Lady " and " American Gentleman " Footwear.
Foreign Postal Table—(Continued).
Countries. Letters,per oz.
PostCards.
News-papers,per 2ozs.
Regis-tration.
CanadaCape Colony . .
.
Ceymon Islands
Cyprus*EgyptFauning Island .
Falkland Islands
Fiji
Gambia ,
GibraltarGold CoastHong KongJ amaiuaJohoreLabuan see British North B^jrneo.
LagosLeeward Islands (Antigua, St. Kitts, Ne-
vis, Dominica, Montserrat and the Vir-
gin Islands)
Malay States (Perak, Selangor, Negri-Sembilan and Pahang)
MaltaMauritiusNatal (including Zululand)New Zealand (including Cook Islands, the
Islands of Aitutkki, Nide, Mangaia andother British Islands within the boun-daries of the Colony of New Zealand)..
Nigeria ( Northern)Nigeria ( Southern )
Orange River ColonySarawakSeychellesSierre I,eoae ,
Somaliland Protec.orate
Straits SettlementsSt. HelenaTobagoTransvaalTrinidadTurk's IslandsUgandaWindward Islands (Grenada, St. Lucia,
St. Viucent and the Grenadies)Zanzibar
Cts.
2o
•2
2
2.J
2•7
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5
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55
55
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Men's
Wedding Cake can only be sent abroad by Letter Rate or ParcelPeat.
The letter rate to all other Postal Union Countries, France, Spain,
Bnssia, Italy, China (except British Ageucies), Japan, &c., is 5 cents for
the first ounce or fraction thereof, and 3 cents for each additional ounceor fraction of an ounce. Post Cards, -2 cents each. Newspapers, 1 centper 2 ounces. Registration, 5 ceiits.
MONEY OkDER OFFICE.
In sending money by mail, it is always best to transmit it by MoneyOrder, if possible. If sent by lettar it should always be registered. Nohalf-pence to be introduced into Orders to Great Britain. Mony Ordersissued and paid from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Commission on Money Orders.
On Money Orders drawn by any .Money Order Ottice in Newfound-land, Canada or United States of America, on any Money Order Office
in the Colony, Canada, or United States of America, the commission is
as follows :
—
If not exceeding $10 5 cents.Over $10 not exceeding »20 '... 10
" 20 " 30 15" 30 " 40 20" 40 "
.50 25" 50 " 60 30" 60 " 70 35
70 " 80 40" 80 " 90 45" 90 " 100 50
No single Money Order, payable in Newfoundland, Canada or UnitedStates of America, can be issued for more thaji $100; but as many up to$100 each may be given as the remitter requires.
On the United Kingdom.
For sums not exceeding £ stg $0. 12Over £ 2 stg. and not exceeding £ 5 stg 0.25"5 " 7 0.37
7 " 10 0.49"10 " 12 0.61"12 " 15 0.73"15 " 17 0.83"17 " 20 0.98"20 " 22 1.10"22 " 25 " 1.22"25 " 27 1.34"27 " 30 1.46"30 " 32 1.58"32 " 35 1.71"35 " 37 1.83"37 " 40 1.95
Maximum amount of Orders on United Kingdom, £40 stg., or $199.77,
Post Office Department. 35
and Boy's Suits and Overcoats.
List of Money Order Offices.
Abraham's Cove,Adam's Cove,Agguav.huua,Argenria,Avondale,Badger,Badger's Quay,Baie Verte,Baine Harbor,Barr'd Islands,
Battle Harbor, fromMay to Nov., oj;
close of Navigation.Bay Bulls,
Ray-de- Verde,Bay L'Argent,Bay Roberts,Belleoram,Bell Islitiid,
BrII IsL-uid Mines,Bishop's Falls,
Blackhead,BlakeLou'Li,
Bonavista,Bonne Bay,Bos VVarios,
Botwood,Branch,Brigus,Britannia,British Harbor,Broad Ca, Bay Verde,Brooklyn,Brownsdale,Bunyau's Cove,Burgeo,Burgoyne's Cove,Burin,Biiria, Nort!),
Burliugtou,Burnt i'oint.
Burnt Islands,
Campbell ton,
Cape Broyle,Cape Race,Cape St. George,Carbonear,Carmanville,Cartyville,
Cartwright,Catalina,
D
Cat Har, (Lumsden),Change Islands,Channel,Clareuville,
Clarke's Beach,Coachman's Cove,Codroy,Coley's Poini, Bay
Roberts,Colliers,
Come-by-Chance,Conception Harbor,Conche,Conn River,
Cook's Harbor,Corner Brook,Country Road, Bay
Roberts,Cow Head,Craebe's,
Crabbe's Station,
Cupid's,Curling,
Deep Bight,Deer Lake,Dildo,Dunville,Elliott's Cove,Elliston,
Englee,English Harbor,Etiglish Hr., West,Epworth,Exploit's Harbor,Fair Island,
Fermeuse,Ferryland,Flat Island, B. B.,
Flat Islands, Burin,Flowers Cove,Fogo,Foitune,F'ortune Harbor,Foster's Point,Fox Harbor, P. B.,
Freshwater,Gambo,Gander Bay,Garnish,Gaultois,Glenwood,
Glovertown,Gooseberry Cove,(^ijoseVierry Island,
truose Cove,Grand Bank,Grand Bruit,
Uraud Falls,
Grand Lake,(4reat Burin,< Treat 11-
, Connaigre B.,
Green's Harbor,Greeijspoud,Griguet,Haat's Harbor,Harbor Britou,Harbor Hullatt,
Harbor (irace.
Harbor Main,Harcourt,Hatchet Cove,Haystack,Heart's Content,Heart's Delight,Hermitage Cove,Herring Neck,Hickman's Harbor,Hill view,
Hodge's Cove,Holyrood,Horwood's,Humbermouth,Indian Burying Place,Ireland's Eye,Jackson's Arm,Jackson's Cove,Jamestown,Jeffrey's Crossing,Joe Batt's Arm,Kelligrews,Kitchuses,King's Cove,King's Point,Ladle Cove,Lady Cove,Lamaline,La Poile,
Lark Harbor,La Scie,
Laurencetown,Lawn,Leading Tickle, W,
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Lethbridge,Lewisporte,Lewisporte, South,Little Bay,Little Bay Islands,
Little River,
LooQ Bay,Lower Island Cove,Mainland,Mannels,Marystown,Merasheen,Middlebrook,Millertown,MillertowQ JuactioD,Mobile,Monroe,Moretoa's Harbor,Musgrave Harbor,MuBgrave Town,Nardini's,
New Bonaventure,New Chelsea,Naw Harbor,New Melbourne,New Perliean,Newtown,Nipper's Harbor,Norris' Arm,Norris' Point,
Northern Bay,North Harbor, P.B.,Oderin,Old Perliean,
Open Hall,
Paradise,Perry's Cove,
Petites,
Petty Harbor,Pilley's Island,
Pike's Arm,Placentia,Point Leanaington,Pool's Cove,Pool's Island,
Port-au-Port,Port Hlandford,Port-de-Grave,Port Rexton,Port Saunders,Portugal Cove,Princeton,Pushthrougli,Pouch Cove,Ramea,Rattling Brook,Red Island,
Rencontre, F. B.,Rencontre, H. B.,
Renews,Robert's Arm,Robinson's Head,Rose Blanche,Round Harbor,St. Anthony,St. Brendan's,St. Bride's,
St. George's,St. Jacques,St. John's East,St. John's,St. Joseph's, Salmonier,St. Kyran's,St. Lawrence,
St. Mary's,St. Vincent,Salvage,Salvage Bay (Eastport),Sandy Point,Searstown,Seldom-come-by,Shoal Harbor,Sound Island,
Southern Bay,Southport,Spaniard's Bay,Springdale,Stephenville,Stephenville Crossing,Summerford,Suuuyside, T. B.,
Tilt Cove,Tilting,
I'hree Arms,Topsail,Torbay,Trepassey,Trinity,Trinity, Plast,
Twillingate,Upper Island Cove,Victoria Village,Victoria Cove,Ward's Harbor,Wesleyville,Western Bay,Westport,Whitbourne,Winterton,Witless Bay,Wood's Island.
General Information to the Public respecting Money Orders,
The Post Office Department will not be liable for any Order afterpayment.
State correctly the Christian name and Surname of the person takingout the Order. "
Should any alteration be made in the name of the person in whosefavor an Order is drawn, a new Order will have to be issued and commis-sion be paid thereon.
Unpaid Money Orders are legally void at the end of one year ,• never-theless, if any valid reason is adduced for delays in presentation paymentwill be made upon application, subject to certain conditions. '
Post Ofjice Department, 35
Men's Wear of the Hour.
To Postmasters.
Obtain from the presenter of a Money Order (whether he or she bethe right owner or not) satisfactory information as to the Christian name,surname ane address of the person by whom drawn. In the case of afirm, the name of the firm and address will suffice, ^\'hen the Order is
presented through a Bank, the Order, being properly signed, must also
be crossed with the Banker's name.
List of Countries to which Money Orders may be sent.
Panama (British PostalAgency),
Porto Rico,Pertugal (Azores andMadeira Islands),
Queensland,
Aden,Algeria,Antigua,Argentine Republine,Australia, Sauth & West,•Austria-Hungary,
Gibraltar,Gold Coast,Great Britain & Ireland,Greece,Greneda,
Bahamas,Barbados,Bechuanaland,Belgium,Baluthistan,Bermuda,Borneo, North British
(Sandahan),British Guiana,•Bulgaria,Burmah,
Cameroons and Togo(West Coast Africa),
Canada,Cape Colony,Ceylon,Conge Free State (Banana,
Borna, and Matildi),
Cuba,Cyprus,
Danish West Indies (St.
Croix, St. Thomas),Denmark (inc. Icelandand Froe Islands),
Dominica,Dutch East Indies,
Egypt,
Falkland Islands,France,
Gambia,
Hawaii,Holland,Honduras,Hong Kong,
India (British) ; Bander-Abas, Bushire, Jask &,
Linga (Indian PostalAgencies),
Italy (with Agencies atTripoli, Assab andMassowah),
Jamaica,JajJan,
Labuan,Lagos,Leeward Islands,
Luxemburg,
Malta,Mauritius,Mexico,Mombassa and Lamu,Montsetrat,Mutcat (in Arabia), IndiaPostal Agency,
Natal,Nevis,New Guinea (German
Protectorate),New South Wales,Netherlands,Norway,
Roumania,Russia (inc.
"Germany (and German E-Africa Protectorate), Orange River Colony,
Finland),
St. Helena,St Kitts, rft. Lucia, St.
Vincent,Salvador,Sandwich Isl'ds (Hawaii),Sarawak,Schyelles Islands,Siam,Sierre Leone,Straits Settlements
(Singapore, &c.),
Sweden,Switzerland,
Tangier,Tasmania,Transvaal (see Orange
River Colony),Trininad, Tobago, andTurk's Island,
Tunis,Turkey,Constantinople & Smyrna
(British Postal Agency),
United ? tates of America,Uriigay.
Victoria (Australia),
Zanzibar (Indian PostalAgency),
Zuzuland,
No order can be dr^wn onSpain.
Discontinued during war.
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AYRE & SONS, LTD.
POSTAL ORDERS.
Postal Orders payable to the Uaited. Kingdom for the following sumsmay be obtained at the priacipal Pos' Olfiee in Newfouadlaod, and PostalOrders from the Uuited Kingdom and Canada can be cashed at the MoaeyOrder Office, St. John's :
—
Amount of
Post Office Department. 37
flecommend *' New Knit " Underwear.
The receipt of all parcels are recorded, but no lej;al respousibility for
loss can be accepted unless the ]iarcel is registered. The name and ad-
dress of sender should be marked on parcels. Lari:;e parcels are subject
to delay in winter wlicn they are for places served by land couriers overlong routes.
United Kingfdoni.
Parcels may be transmitted by Parcel Post to the United Kingdom• (and through the United Kingdom to countries having a Parcel Post withthe United Kingdom, of such weight, and at such special rates, as mayfrom time to time be agreed upon by the (4overnof in Council), not ex-
ceeding eleven pounds in weight, nor three feet six inches in length, orsix feet in length or girth measured togetlier—the girth being measuredaround the thickest part of the parcel. The rate of postage on such })ar-
. eels, which must in all cases be prepaid, will be as follows :—On parcels
not exceeding three pounds in weight, twenty-four cents—this being thejninimum charge ; on parcels over three pounds in weight, up to sevenpounds, forty-eight cents ; over seven pounds and under eleven pounds,seventy-two cents— eleven pounds being the maximum weight. Parcelstransmitted through the United Kingdom to countries to which theUnited Kingdom operates a parcel post system will be subject to therates of postage chargeable by the United Kingdom on parcels to suchcountries, v/hich postage shall be over and above the rate enumerated as
aforesaid; suoh parcels as last referred to shall be subject to tlie rules
, respecting transmission thereof, etc., of the United Kingdom.
Insurance of Foreign and Colonial Parcels.
Parcels for the undermentioned foreign countries, British Colonies•and Possessions, via the United Kingdom, cannot be insured during con-
tinuance of European war.
Foreign Countries.
Limit of Insured Value.
. Algeria £ 20Belgium 120
' Beyrout 20Cameroons 120
• China 120Uonstautinople 20Denmark 120;Egypt 120Finland 120'"'France 20("Germany 120.Holland 40
Limit of Insured Value.
Italy £ 40Luxemburg 120Montenegro 40Norway 120Roumania 20Russia 120vSarawak 120Servia 20Smyrna 20Sweden 120Switzerland 120Tunis 20
British Colonies and Possessions.
Limit of Insured Value. f Lzmit of Insured Value.
Aden £120 Bahamas £ 50Antigua 120 Barbados 120,Ascentioa 50 1 Bermuda 120
Fast Office Department. 39'
Mantle Department in the Upper Building.
Canada. No parc9l caii be forwarded if over eleven pounds in wei^;ht,
or if it measures more than two feet ia length by one foot ia widtli or
depth.
United States.
Parcels are accepted for transmission to the United States siibjeut to
the following rules :—Not exceeding one pound, 12 cents ; for each poundor fraction of a pound, 12 cents.
No parcel may exceed eleven pounds in weight, three feet six inches
in length, or six feet in length and girth combined.
No parcel may contain a letter, post card, or any writing (hy liatid orotherwise, ofj^the nature of personal correspondence), pnlilicatious whichviolate the copyright laws, i>oisons, explosives, intlammalile substances,liquids, or articles which easily liquify, confectious and paste, live or deadanimals, (excepD dead insects or reptiles, wl.en thoi'oughly dried), fruits,
vegetables, lottery tickets, circulars or advertisement'2, all obscene or
immoral articles, or any article that may in any way injure or destroymail matter, or injure the official handling the same
Registration.
Local Parcels may be registered for 3 cents. Parcels for places abroadcannot be registered, although when addressed to the Ifnited Kingdomthey may be insured, except during the present war.
General.
No parcel should be posted in a letter box, but must in all cases betaken to the Post Office and presented at the wicket, where forms will besupplied and information given.
All foreign parcels received at any Post Office in this Colony mustbe sent to the General Pose Office, St. John's, to be made up in Parcelmails.
Post Card Concessions.
The title " Post Card" is not obligatory for Post Cards of privatemanufacture, and in no ease is any other heading prescribed.
The right hand half of the face is reserved for the Postal directionsand address ; the left hand half is available for the purpose of the sender.It is not compulsory to affix the postage stamp to address side.
In addition .o stamps for pre-payment, post cards may bear smalllabels showing the name and address of the sender and of the addressee ;
and engravings and photographs on thin papers may be affixed to theback and left hand of the address side, provided that they are completelyadherent.
Cards bsaring the title " Post Card" or its equivalent are admittedat rate for printed matter, provided that they conform to the generalregulations respecting papers.
40 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. Take Elevator for
TABLE OF PARCEL
Colony or Country.f-H
48 Post Office. Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Piano
Table of Parcel Post
Colony or Country.(M 00
France (not including Algeria and 62Corsica).
$ c
62
French Coqgo (Loango, C.iboon, 1 00Libreville, &c.)
French GuianaGaboon (Benito and Libreville),
see Freach Congo.
Gambia
German East Africa : (Bagamoyo,Dar-es-Salam, Kilwa, Lindi,Mikindani, Mohorro, Pangani,Saadani, and Tangi).
•German S. W. Africa: (Deliveryat Luderitzbueght, Ckahanja,Omaruue, Otjeinbinjue, Swaksprund, Windbeck only).
•Germany
1 (XI
Gibraltar.
Gold Coast Colony :—(Acer, Adda,Axim, Cape Coast, Quitta, Salt-pond and Winnebah).
Grand Bassam (same as FrenchCongo).
Greece
(Parcels for Greece must be packedin some stronger material thanpaper or cardboard).
52
1 24
1 24
58
52
52
1 00
i 00
$ c
62
1 00
1 00
f c ;$ e
1 00! 1 00ij c
1 00
1 40 1 40
52 52
1 24! 1 24
1 24
58
52
52
90
Grenada 52
90
52
1 24
*
58
52
52
1 40 1 40
1 04
1 64
I 64
1 04
1 64
1 64
$ e i$ c
1 00!l 38-
1 40
1 40
90
98:0 98
I
1 04 1 04
1 0411 04
1 04
1 64
1 64
1 40
1 40
1 04
1 64
1 64
1 80-
1 80-
98 98
1 30
52 1 04
1 30
1 04
1 04
1 04
1 80
1 04
1 04
1 04
1 30
1 04
1 56
2 0&
2 06
1 38
1 56
1 5&
1 56
' Discontinued during the War.
50 Post Offijc. Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Flour. If you are
Tabic of Parcel Post
Colony or Country.
Guadaloupe
Hawaii
Heligoland (same as Germany)HerzegoAina (same as Bosnia) .
HollantI
Honduras (Republic of)
Hong KongIceland (same as Denmark) ....
India(Including the Andaman Islands
and Burmah, alsu the following places on the Persian Gulfand in Turkish Arabia : Bagh-dad, Bahrein, Bander - Abas,Bushire, Bushrah - Gaudier,Jask, Linga, Mohommerahand Muscat.)
Italy
Ivory Coast, see French CongoJamaica, via Liverpool
Via Halifax, N.S*Janna, see Turkey
(Parcels must be claimed atSanta Quaranta.)
$ c
1 05
55
52
85
48
162
82
52
24
£o)
^•*
$ c { c
1 05 I 05
77
52
85
60
1 02
82
52
48
1 01
52
85
C 72
1 02
82
52
72
$ c
1 42
1 54
98
$ c
] 42
1 78
98
1 55 1155
1 24
1 68
1 16
1 04
96
1'24
1 68
1 16
1 04
1 20
Jf c
I 42
2 02
98
1 55
1 36
I 68
1-16
1 04
1 44
$ c
1 42
2 16
98
1§55
1S48
1"68
1 16
1 04
1 68
I c
1 80
2178
1 40
2 24
1 80
2 40
1 45
1 56
1 92
Discontinued during the War.
Post Office Department 53
Supplies, Chains, Anchors, Lines and Twines.
Rates, etc. -(Continued).
DO
05
54 Post O'^cr Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for
Table of Parcel Post
Colony or Country.-' (N 00
Mayotte, see Comora Island
.
Mexico
Moluccas, see Dutch East Indies.Mobassa, 86(6 British East Africa.Monaco, same as France
84
MontenegroMontserrat, see Leeward Islands..Morocco (Cassabianca, Mazagan,Mogador, Rabat Sawi (see alsoTangier).
Muscat, see India•Mytilene, see TurkeyNatal 48
Ip C 5p C tp C
52 52
80 80
Nevis, see Leeward Islands ....Netherlands, see HollandNew Caledonia. (Parcels for NewCaledonia cannot be insured.)
New Guinea (British) same asQueensland.
*New Guinea (German). Servicesuspended.
New HeliridesNew South Wales (including Nor-
folk Island.)
New Zealand
Niger Coast Protectorate andNiger Company's Territories.
North Borneo, the territory ofBritish North Borneo Company,not including Sarawak.
NorwayNossi-Be, see MadagascarNovi Bazar, same as BosniaNyassaland, see Brii. Ce nt. Africa
* Discontinued during the War.
1 21
I 21
5552
84
66
$ c $ c $ c $ c
52 1 18 1 18
80 1 28
84 1 25
1 28
1 25
1 18 1 18 1 70
1 28 1 28
1 25
1 21
1 21
65
64
1 52 64
52
52
52
52
70
52
84 1 28
1 21
1 21
85
76
76
52
83
52
1 60
1 64
1 261 05
1 05
1 04
1 26
93
1 46
1 60
1 64
I 421 17
1 17
1 04
1 60
1 64
1 681 29
1 29
1 04
1 44 I 44
93 93
1 25
1 82
1 60
1 64
1 861 41
1 41
1 80
1*64
2 28
2 00
2 04
2 10
1 93
1 96
I 04 I 56
I 80 2 20
93 1 36
Post Offijce Department, 59
^'Sorosis." The Fashion Standard of the World.
Rates, &c.—(Continued).
DQ
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60 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Art Casement^
Table of Parcel Post
Colony or Country.CM
J2
CO
Spain (not exceeding 6^ lbs.)
Straits Settlements (Malacca,Penang, Prevince, Wellesleyand Singapore. Parcels are also
accepted at sender's risk for
Jehor, Nepiri, Semhilau, Pen-ang, Perak, Selangor and SnujieUjong in the Malayan Penin-sula.)
Sumatra (Dutch), see East Indies.
Sweden
$ c
80
52
58
Switzerland
Tahiti
Tangier ..
Tasmania
TobagoTogoland, same as Canieroons.
70
1 62
45
52
52
Tonquin jl 2-;
Tortola, see Leeward Islands
Transvaal (including Bremersdorfin Swaziland).
Trebizond, see Turkey
53
80 80
52
58
$ C i| c $ c
80 80 so
52 1 04 1 04
58 1 12 1 12
70 70
I 62 1 62
560 67
64!o 76
52
1 22
53
Discontinued during the War.
1 10 1 10
2 022 02
1 02 1 13
I 09 1 17
52 I 04
1 22 1 60
53 1 01
1 04
1 60
1 36
1 04
1 12
1 10
2 02
1 24
1 29
1 04
1 60
1 64
$ c 1$ c
80
1 04
1 12
1 10
2 02
I 35
1 2!
1 04
I 60
1 56=
1 56
1 50
2 40
1 70
1 95-
1 56
1 98
3 02
Post Ojffice Departinent. 61
Cloths, Creotnnes and Tapestries.
Rates, etc. —(Continued).
9lbs.
10
lbs.
62 Post Offijce Department,
AYRE & SONS, LTD. Our Nevr
Table of Parcel Post
Colony or Country.00
Trinidad and Tobago via Liverpool
Via Halifax, N. STripoli, Syria, see TurkeyTripoli, Africa
Tristan d'Acunha, same as St.' Helena.Tunis
Turk's Island and Cayman, sameas Jamaica.
Turkey ; German and AustrianAgencies in Turkey.
United States of America
United Kingdom 24
52
24
74
3S c
52$ c
52
48 72
74
84
64
12
Note.—Any Parcel containing watches,jewelry, or any article of gold,
or silver, must he insured forat least part of its value, andsecurely sealed with wax orlead in such a way that it cannot be opened without breaking the seal or leaving obvioustraces of violation.
Parcels containing liquids orsubstances which easily liquifyshould have two receptacles,the inner one containing theliquid, and the outer one ofwood or tin, with the spacebetween tilled with Oran, sawdust or some other absorbentmaterial.
74
84 84
64
24
24
64
36
$ c I c I c g e ig e
1 04 1 04 1 04 1 04 1 58
96
1 12
1 22
76
48
24
1 20
1 12
1"22
1 44
1 12
1 68 1 92
1 121 50-
1 22
76 76
60
48 48
72
48
1 22
76
84
1 60
88
96-
48 72::
* Discontinued during the War.
Post Offi-ce Department. 6»
Mantle Department is a Model One.
Rates, etc.—(Continaod).
J2
GMaximum
Dimensions.Special Prohibitions.
$ c
1 58
2 16
I 50
1 60
88
1 08
72
$ c $ c
1 58 1 58
2 40
1 50
1 60
88
1 24
72
2 64
1 50
1 60
88
I 3^
72
Same as to
United Kingdom.
Greatest length, 2ft.;
length and girthcombined, 4ft.
Same as to
United Kingdom.
Greatest length, 2ft.;
length and girthcombined, 4ft.
do.
do.
Letters, Cocoa, parts of dutiable arti-
cles, rum, all other spiriis except per-
fumed or medicinal spirits, gndga iu-
diga, bhahg, opium.Same as Tunis.
Letters, coins, arms ami muuitioas of
war, Ultra of soda, saltpetre, salt, to-
bacco, plants, parts of the vine, fresh
vegetables, jewelry, &o.
Letters, tobacco (except cigars audsnuft), plants, gold, silver, jewelry,&c.
Publications whii^h violate the copyrightlaws ; poisons, inflammable sub^lanoes,liquids, confections ami pastes; live ordead animals ; fruits and vetfctables, andsubstances which exhale an odor, loiterytickets, etc. Parcels may be sent at letterpo:)tage rate.
Letters, t^xplosives ami dangerous articl'^s, for-
eign reijrints of Britiuli copyriglit works, acet-
ylene, baseorcounterfHit coins, (ictitious stampsand any die, plate or material for making sucii
stamps, extraots, esBeiices or other i'uiic'f>iitra-
tioiLs of coffee, chicory, tea or tobacci^: inde-
cent or obscene prints, Ijooks, pictures or otlier
articles; snuff work, tobacco stalks, Ilcinr ; arti-
cles infringing the law as to the marking of
merchandize ; foreign prison-made goods;saccahrine and substances of a like nature oruse, such as saxin, c&c. ; rags, shoddy, disusedand filthy clothing and hedding, and live ani-
mahs (except bees in properly constructed cases.
Tobacco, including cigars, cigarettes and smilT is^
admitted if declared but is subject to a flue in
addition to the duty.
Gold and silver plate, imported as merchandise,must beassayed, and is notadmitted if below th&proper standard.
No parcel may contain coin (unless clearly in-
tended for purposes of ornament), or bullionexceeding £5 in value.
€4 Post Office Department
S®"AYRE & SONS, LTD. Gramaphone
LIST OF POST OFFICES IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
Name of Office. District. Postmaster's Name.
Abrahaui'.-J CoveAdam's CoveAd eytownAdmiral's BeachAdmiral's CoveAguathuiia,
Amheri-t CoveAngel's CoveAnderson's CoveApsey CoveApsey PointArgentiaArnold'.s CoveAquaforteAvondaJeAvondale NortkBadger BrookBadger QuayBaie Vei te
Baine HarborBalenaBank HeadBareneedBar HavenBarred Island
Bartlett's HarborBan isway, Little
Ban line
Bav Bulls
Bay D'Espoir, SbifBay de L'eauBay de VeideBay du Nord, For.
Bay du Nord, Her.Bay L'AigentBay R )liei ts
(Assi:
Bean B lis
Bear CoveBellburnaBell Island
Bell Island Mines
Belleviie
Cove
Bay ..
Bay.
taut)
Aeeat.
St. Geortra
Bay de VeideTrinity
Placentia and St. Maiy'.-.
Ferrylaud"^t. GeorgeBonavista
Placentia and St. Maiy's.
FortuneFogoTrinity
Placentia and St Mary's.
Fei'iyland
Haiboi- Main
Tuillingate
Bonavi.-ta
St. Bar))e
Placentia and St. Mary's.Foi tuneSt. GeorgePort de GravePlacentia and St. Mary's.FogoS\ BarbePlacentia and St. MarysSt. .John's EastFerrylanfl
FoitunePlacentia and St Mary's.Bay de VerdeFortune
•I
Harbor Grace
BurinSt. Barbe
St. John's East
II
Trinity
Mrs. Charles Duffey.
Nathaniel Diamond.Mrs. J. L. Adey.Alban Hearn.Mis. S. O'Neill.
Francis CormierElizabeth Ford.Mrs. Patrick Coffey.
Charle.s Tboruhill.
Fanny Chalk.Mrs. Malcolm StanleyJ. J. McQrath.Mary Ann Bodtcher.Henry C. Windsor.Bertha Moore.Patrick O'Brien.
Cecil Cunningham.Bertha Hoskins.Tryphena Bobbins.Mrs. A. Andrews.Mrs George Fudge.Margaret M. Power.Mrs. Mary Boone.Mrs. Peter Shea.Corbett Rendell.Mrs. Thomas Cains..Michael Foley.
Elizabeth Butler.
Emily O'Brien.George' Collier, jr.
Thomas Burton.William Moore.Martha Farrell.
Robert Henderson.V. E. Banfield.
W. J. Mercer.W. F. Brennan.Mary Ann Dober.Hannah Breen.John D. House.Wm. K. Murphy.Minnie Murphy.Thomas Shanahan.Margaret Lynch.
70 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for celebrated
Name of Office. District. Postmaster's Name.
Goose CoveGooseberryGooseberry CoveGooseberry Islands
GouldsGoulds, BrigusGrand BankGrand BeachGrand Bruil
Grand Falls
Grate's CoveGrtat Biirrisway
Great BurinGreat BrahaGreat CodroyGreat Harbor DeepGreat .Jervois
Great Triton WestGreen Island CoveGreen's Hai bor
GreenspondGrey River
GriguetGroais Islands
Grole
GrouxGull Island
HampdenHant's HarborHappy AdventureHarbor Briton
Harbor Biiffett
Harbor Grace
Harbor LeCouHarbor MainHarbor Mille
Harbor Rouiid
HarcourtHare BayHaricotHarry's Harbor
Hatchet Cove
St. BarbePlacentia and St. Mary's,
Trinity
Bonavista
St. John's WestPort de GraveBurin
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
TwillingHte
Bay de VerdePlacentia and St. Mary's,
BurinSt. BarbeSt. GeorgeSt. BarbeFortuneTwillingate
St. BarbeTrinity
BonavistaBurgeo and LaPoileSt. Barbe
FortuneSt. BarbeBay de Verde
St. BarbeTrinity
BonavistaFortunePlacentia and St. Mary'sHarbor Grace
Burgeo and LaPoileHarbor MainFortuneFortuneTrinity
BonavistaPlacentia and St. Mary's.Twillingate
Trinity
M. J. McDonald.Mrs. Wm. Doyle.
Mrs. Wm. Flynn.Sarah House.Archibald Chafe.
Joseph Gorman.Mabel Forsey (Opr.)
Josiah Hiscock.
C. Miles.
R. F. Newhook.Mrs. 0. Avery.James P. Keefe.
Benjamin HoUett.Henry Dean.James Downey.John Edgar.John Hull, jr.
Elsie Winsor.Benjamin MacLean.Mary Grace Reid.
John Gibbons.Frank Young.Irene Smith (Opr.)Johanna Dower.Theodora Jackman.Mrs. Thos. Pynn.William J. Doyle.
Mary Gale.
Melina Critch.
William Turner.W. E. Parsons.
Ada Burton (Opr.)John Foley.VV. H. Kennedy (Asst.)
J. A. Butt (Carrier.)
Ed. O'Brien (act'g.)
Eliza Buckland.A. M. Ezekiel (Opr.)Jane Baker.Mrs. G. Alward.Simeon Tilley.
Miss Elizabeth '.Yells.
Mrs. James Eulford.Robert Upwards.
Belinda Roberts.
76 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Leslier
Name of Office. District. Postmaster's Name.
Pool's CovePool's Island .
.
Port Anson ...
Port aux BrasPort au ChoixFort au PortPort BlandfordPort de GravePortlandPort Eexton
Port SaundersPort UnionPortugal CovePortugal Cove, TrepasseyPouch CovePound CovePrincetonPresquePushthrough
FortuneBonavistaTwillingate
BurinSt. BarbeSt. GeorgeBonavistaPort de GraveBonavistaTrinity
St. BarbeTrinity
St. John's EastPlacentia and St. Mary's.
St. John's EastBonavista
Queen's CoveQuirpon
EaleighEameaRantetn Station
Rattling BriMjk, N.D.B.Raymond's Point
Red Cliff Inland
Red Head CoveRed Island
Bed Island, BurgeoReginaRencontre, F"o?tnne BavRencontre, H. buyRenewsRenews, South SideRichard's HajVior
Riverhead, H'.r. Giace..
Biverhead, St. Mary's ..
River of PondsRobinson's HeadRobinson's Station
Robert's Arm .. TwillingateRocky Harbor, Burin . , BurinRocky Har., Bonne Bay.. St. BarbeKoddicklon Mills
Placentia and St. Mary'sFortune
Trinity
St. Barbe
Burgeo and La Poile ...
Trinity
Twillingate
FoituueBonavista
Bay de VerdePlacentia and St. Mary'sBurgeo and La Poile ..
Placentia and St. Mary'sFortuneBurgeo and La Poile ..
Ferry landit
Burgiio and La Poile ...
Harbor GracePlacentia and St. Mary's.St. BarbeSt. George
Henrietta Williams.
Peter House.Mrs. Eli Martin.
Mrs. Wm. Beck.0. J. Walsh.Julia McDonald.R. Quinton (Opr.)
Margaret E. Efford,
John Holloway.Mary Randall.
Agnes Coles.
Joseph Hobb (Opr.)Lucy Bolger.
Daniel Leary.Walter Easterbrook,Josiah Hounsell.Wm. Prince.
S. L. Sullivan.
Samuel P. Camp.
George Gooby.Mrs. Wm. Pynn.
Thomas Elliott.
Mrs. G. W. KendelL-Mrs. E. J. Duff.
Charles Oke.Wni.T. Stickland.
Mrs. E. Quinton.Caroline Hogari.Patrick Dunpliy.Laura Foote.
Mary Power.Mrs.' M. Cullis.
Jane Ball.
ThoniMs Jackman.Clara M. Foley.Maiy E. Skinner.Mary Coadv.Edward Biinia.
George Style-;.
Ipssie Shears (Opr.)'
loseph Ford.J. Fiyun.Henry Brown.James Shears.
Elias Young.
Post Office Department. 77
^Baking Powders—hard to beat.
Name of Office. Postmaster's Name.
'RouaJ Har., Hermitage..
Post Office Department. 79
the "New Knit" Underwear.
Name of Office. District. Postmas'ter's Name.
Spaniard's BaySpaniard's Bay, Riverh'd
Spaniard's CoveSpanish RoomSpencer CoveSpcingdale
Spruce BrookSquid Tickle
Stanleyville, Bonne BayStepaside
Stephenville
Stephen ville Crossing .
.
" Cross RoadsStock and Knight CovesStone's CoveSumnierfordSummersideSummerside, B, B.
Sunnyside
Swan HarborSweet BaySwift CurrentSydney, C. B.
Tack's BeachTerenceville
TemplemanThimble Tickles
ThoionghfareThorbura RoadThree ArmsThree Rock CoveTickle CoveTilt CoveTil ton
Tilting
Tizzard's HarborTor's CoveTompkinsTopsail
TorbayTraytonTrepasseyTrepassey Station
Trinity
Trinity East
Harbor Grace
Trinity
BurinPlacentia and St. Mary'sTwillingate
St. GeorgeBona vista
St. BarbeBurinSt. George
Bona vista
St. GeorgeFortuneTwillingate
St. GeorgeBonavistaTrinity
Twillingate
BonavistaPlacentia and St, Mary'^.
Gape Breton, Canada .
.
Placentia and St. Mary's.
FortuneBonavistaTwillingate
Trinity
St. John's WestTwillingate
St. GeorgeBonavistaTwillingate .
.
Harbor GraceFogoTwillingate-
FerrylandSt. GeorgeHarbor MainSt. John's East
BonavistaPlacentia and St. Mary's.
Trinity
John L. Goss (Opr.)
Joseph Caines.
George Miller.
Susanna Coady.Thomas Boutcher.
K. W Knight.
W. Lahey (act'g).
Adelai'le Bnrdeu.S. McKie.Mrs. Thomas VVagg.
Adeline White.Evelju Butler.
John Downey.Catherine Walsh,Mrs. A. Pope.
Edgar Small.
John Barry.
Mrs. Emma Huuiby..
Solomon Hutchings.Zephaniah Well^.
.Vfiry A. Kelly.
Mrs. M. C'locker.
Alex. Mathiesou.
Elizabeth Fonte.
Abigail Miles.
Henry Melindy.
George Mar.sh, jr.
John Mills.
Mrs. Thos. Tucker.Mabel Bowers (Opr.)Mrs. George Collier.
Mrs. A, Skiffington,
Will. Ciinr>ingham.
Mrs. Wm. (-Jreeley.
Isabella McGiath.Wm. Forward.Sarah 0'Dii?coll.
James J. Tompkins.Annie Moyse.Richaid J. Ryan.Charles Kean.Elizabeth Stevenson^Agnes Ryan.Emma C. Hiscock.
. . L. G. Mills (Opr.)
80 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for
Nameof Office. District. Postmaster's Name.
Triton (Little)
TroutyTrout RiverTurk's CfveTurk's GutTwillingate
Twillingate (Assist.)
Upper FerryUpper Gullies
Upper Small Point
Valen Island
Victoria
Victoria Cove
Waldron's CavaWebber's BightWard's HarborWellingtonWellnian's CoveWesleyville
West BayWestern BiyWestern Bay NorthWestpoU. White Bay .
.
Western Point, LaPoile.
.
Western Head, N. D. BayWinter BrookWintertonWhiile's BroukWhitbouriieWhitewayWhite RocksWild BightWillianispoit
Winter HousesWitless BayWood's Island
Wood's Islan<l Harbor .
.
Woody Island
Woody Head Cove
Twillingate ..
Trinity
St. BarbeTrinity
Port de GraveTwillingate ..
St. GeorgeHarbor MainBay de Verde
Placentia and St. Msry's.
CarbonearFogo
Twillingate
Bonavista
Twillingate ...
Bonavista
St. GeorgeBay de Verde
u
St. Barbe ! .
Buigeo and LaPoileTwillingate . .
BonavistaTrinity
Twillingate ...
St. BarbeSt. GeorgeFerrylandSt. George
Placentia and St. Mary's.St. George
Mrs. Samuel Vincent.Sarah Morris.
Charles White.Bride Heaity.Denis Shea.
John White.Miss White.
A. D. Mclsaac.
Lavina Andrews.Grace Hayden.
Mrs. Robt. Lockyer.Nicholas Powell.
Olive Torraville.
John Lyner.John Bvrne.N. J. Roberts.
Maud Preston.
Fanny Well man.Operator Sansbury.Mrs. Arthur O'Quinn.Ewen Kennedy (Opr.)Mrs. Bertha Perry.
H. L. Pearce (Opr.)Peter McDermott.Mrs. A. Jones,
.lohn Fitzgerald.
Miss Hobbs (Opr.)Louis Thorue.Harold Leslie.
Mrs. Eliza George.Kenneth Framptoa.Hettie Yodng.Mrs. M. Parsons.
Emma Felix.
M. J. Shannahan.T. M. Costello.
Mrs. Thomas Hynes.Immer Williams.George Collier.
Post Office Department. 81
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for
LABRADOR WINTER ROUTES.
In winter mails are forwarded via Quebec, Canada, containing let-
ters only.
South Side Notre Dame Bay.
The 8.S. Clyde leaves Lewisporte every Mouday, calling at the follow-
ing named places on the Southside of Noire Dame Bay:—Campbellton.Scissor's Cove, Brown's Arm, Laurenceton, Botwood, Exploits, Morton'sHarbor, Tizzard's Harbor, Twillingate, Herring Neck, Beaverton, BeaverCove, Horwood, Change Islands and Fogo ; returning, calls at Change Is-
lands, Herring Neck, Durrell's Arm, Twillingate, Morton's Harbor, Sum-merford. Comfort Cove, Campbeilton, thence to Lewisporte.
Leaving Lewisporte on Mondays, steamer calls at same ports as onFriday in reverse order, calling goiag at ports called, returning the pre-
vious trip and returning, at ports called outward on the previous trip.
North Side of Bay.
S. S. Home leaves Lewisporte every Monday, calling at Exploits,Fortune Harbor, Leamington, Cottrell's Cove, Leading ^Tickle East,(going North) ; Leading Tickle West (coming South) ; Triton East (goingNorth) ; Triton West (coming South) ; Pilley's Island, Port Anson, BootHarbor, Springdale, Ward's Harbor (going North) ; Lushe's Bight (com-ing South) ; Little Bay Island, Cutwell, Little Bay, Three Arms, Harry'sHarbor, Jackson's Cove, King's Point, Rattling Brook, North West Arm,Nipper's Harbor, Burrying Place, Snook's Arm, Tilt Cove, Shoe Cove,La Scie (going and returning).
Mails close Saturdays at 9.30 p.m. ; Thursdays at 11 p.m.
LABRADOR SERVICE.
The s.s. Meigle and Sagona performs this service fortnightly, makingten trips, commencing the service about the 5th June, sailing from St.John's, and will call at the following places going and returning : HarborGrace, Carbonear, Catalina, King's Cove, Wesley ville, Twillingate, TiltCove, Battle Harbor, Spear Harbor, Fannie's Harbor, Fishing Ship'sHarbor, Ship Harbor, Square Island, Dead Island, Snug Harbor, VenisonIsland, Hawk's Harbor, Bolster's Rock, Comfort Bight (alternately),Frenchman's Island, Punch Bowl, Sandy Island, Batteau, Domino, BlackIsland (coming South only), Indian Tickle, Black Tickle, Grady, LongIsland, Cartwright (calling one way only). Pack's Harbor, Rigolette (call-
ing one way only), Indian Harbor, Smoky Tickle, White Bears, HorseHarbor, Emily Harbor, Holton, Cape Harrison, Ragged Island, LongTickle, Macovick, Hack.
Northern Labrador.
The Labrador mail steamer from St. Joha's connects at Hack, Turna-vick East, Turnavick West, Winsor's Harbor, Hopedale, Davis Inlet,Farmyard, Fanny's Harbor, Free Stores, Queen Lakes, Ford's Harbor,
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Nain, Solomon Island, Savage Island, Ram Tickle' Gull Battery, DavisIsland, Beachy Island, Perry Gulch, Lady Bight, Barbour's Tickle, Cut-throat North, Moor's Harbor, Okak, Mugford Tickle, Mugford's Harbor,Mocovick, Takutang, Shark Gut, Watch Island, Hebron, Bear's Gut,Maidment Island, Segling Bay, Ramah, Radical Bight, Rowsell s Harbor,St. John's Tickle, Eclipse Harbor, Seven Island Bay, Ryan's Bay.
BATTLE HARBOR AND HUMBERMOUTH SERVICE.
The s.s. Home leaving Humbermouth, Bay of Islands, every Wed-nesday (except four winter months), will call at the following places goingand returning : Curling, Lark Harbor, Trout River, Bonne Bay, RockyHarbor, Cow Head, Parson's Pond, Daniel's Harbor, Port Saunders,Hawk's Harbor, Port au Choix, Bartlett's Harbor, New Ferrole, BrigBay, Current Island, Salmon River, Bonne Esperance, Middle Bay, Isle
aux Bois, Blanc Sablon, Rradore, Flower's Cove, Forteau, Lance an Loup,St. Modeste, Red Bay, Henley and Chateau (alternately). ChimneyTickle, Cape Charles, Battle Harbor; returning—calling at above namedplaces to Humbermouth.
Mails for the above will be closed every Tuesday at 11 a.m., unlessit is ascertained that a later train will connect with the steamer.
NORTHERN COAST SERVICE.
The s.s. Prospero will perform this service, leaving St. John's everyalternate Wednesday (except four winter months), calling at the follow-
ing named places : Bay de Verde or Old Perlican, Trinity, Catalina, Bon-avista. King's Cove, Salvage, Greenspond, Pool's Island, Musgrave Har.,Seldom-come-by, Fogo, Herring Neck, Twillingate, Moreton's Harbor,Exploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tickles, Pilley's Island, Little BayIsland, Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, LaScie, Bale Verte,Coachman's Cove, Western Cove, Jackson's Arm, Harbor Deep, Englee,Conche, St. Julien's, Goose Cove, St. Anthony, Griguet, Quirpon, andBattle Harbor.
Mails for the above named places will be closed at the G. P. O. alter-
nate Wednesdays, 1st May to 31st December.
SOUTH AND WEST COAST SERVICE.
The Southwest Coast Service is performed by the s.s. Portia leavingSt. John's every alternate Wednesday. The steamers call at the follow-ing places :—Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Renews and Fermeuse (alternately);
Trepassey, Sc. Mary's, Salmonier, Placentia, Marystown, Burin, St.
Lawrence, Lamaline, Fortune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, St. Jacques, Hr.liriton. Hermitage, Gaultois, Pushthrough, Cape LaHune, Francois, Ren-contre, Ramea, Burgeo, Rose Blanche, Channel (Port aux Basques), Cur-ling, Bonne Bay (Curzon Village.)
Mails for places between St. John's and Channel for despatch by thesteamer will be closed at the G. P. 0. every alternate Wednesday, at
9 a.m., and to connect with the steamer at Placentia the following Thurs.
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day morning at 7.30 a.m. If it should be possible to hasten delivery of
mail matter for any of the above uaojed places by despatching it per rail
to connect with the steamer on her return to Port anx JBasques, it will beso sent.
SOUTH COAST SERVICE.
The s.s. Glencoe performs this service, leaving St. John's, and will
call at the following named places :—Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Fermeuse,Trepassey, St. Mary's, Salmoaier, Salmouiei, Plaeentia, Marystown,Burin, St. Lawrence, Fortune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, St. Jac4ues,English Harbor (alternate with Heriaisage), Harbor Breton, Pass Island,
Hermitage (alternate with English Harbor West), Gaultois, Pushthrough,Rencontre (alternate with Grand Brnii), Francois, Cape LaHune, Ramea,Burgeo, Grand Bruit (alternate with Rencontre), La Poile, Rose Blanche,Burnt Island, Channel, Port-aux-Basques, North Sydney.
Mails for the above places will bs closed on arrival of train at 8 a.m.A supplementary mail will also be despatched to connect with the steamerat Plaeentia the following day, and will be closed at the G. P. O. at
7.30 a.m.
Plaeentia Bay.
The s.s. Argyle leaves Plaeentia on Monday p.m., for Lamaline, re-
turning due at Plaeentia on Thursday. Li^.ives Plaeentia Fridays for
Sound Island, returning due at Plaeentia Saturday. Mails close Mondayand Friday at 8.00 a.m.
Bonavista Bay and Fogo Districts.
The s.s. Dundee leaves Port Blandford every Monday morning, re-
turning, due at Port Blandford, Sunday, a.m. Mails close Saturdays,9 p.m.
South Side Trinity Bay and Random Island.
The s.s. Wren leaves Clarenville every Monday and Friday morningat 9.30 a.m. Mails close Saturdays at 9.30 p.m. ; Thursdays, 11 a.m.
WHITE BAY SERVICE.
Tlie s.s. Earl of Devon leaves St. John s about every ten days, callingat the following places: Twilliugate, Exploits, Tilt Cove, La Scie, HarlaorRound, Pacquei, Bale Verte, Coachman's Cove, Fleur de Lys, Little Har-bor Deep, Great Harbor Deep, Williamsport, Hooping Harbor, CanadaHarbor, Englee, Conche, Ireland Bight, Goose Cove, St. Anthony, St.Leonard's, Griguet, Quirpon, Cape Onion, Cook's Har., Cape Norman.
Bell Island.
Steamer leaves Portugal Cove daily after arrival of mail from St.John's and proceeds to Bell Island direct. Steamer leaves Bell Island
Post Office Department.
Model Mail Order House.
every morain"; with mails for Portugal Cove, thence to Kelligrews, LanceCove, Bell island, and back to Portugal Cove, 1st May to 21st Oct,
Mails cljse to go via Kelligrews at 7. HO o'clock daily, except Sundays,and 12 noon, for Portugal Cove. Connection at Kelligrews depends uponweather conditions, but is regular in summer months.
Fortune Bay District.
This Service is performed by motor vessels and boats. The s.s.
leaves Belleoram every Thursday after the arrival of s.s. Glencoe fromPlacentia with mails, and proceeds to the following |)laces : Corbin, Pool's
Island, Bay du Nord, Lally Cove, Kenccitre, Stone's Cove, Anderson'sCove, English Harbor East, Tereneeville, Harbor Mille, Little Bay Easb,Bay L'Argeut, Fox Cove. Returijing— Fox Cove, Bay L'Argent, Little
Bay East, Harbor Mille, English Harbor East, Anderson's Cove, Stone'sCove, Keacontre, Lally Cove, Bay du Nord, Pool's Cove, Belleoram,Garnish, Point Enragea, and back to Belleoram, thence without unne-cessary delay to St. .Jacques, English Harbor West, Mose Ambrose,Boxey, Coomb's Cove, Miller's Passage, Little Bay West, Jersey Har-bor, Harbor Breton, Sagona, Brunette, Great Harbor, Dawson's Cove,Seal Cove, Pass Islands, 'irole. Hermitage Cove, Furby's Cove, Gaultois,Round Harbor, Little Bay, H.B., Great Jervois, Bay du Nord, H. B.,
Pushthrough, galena, McCallum, Pass Island, Seal Cove, Dawson's Cove,Harbor Breton, Coomb's Cove, Boxey, English Harbor W^est, St. Jacques,Belleoram.
St. George's District.
The i.s. Dominion Trade leaves St. George's early Mondays duringsummer, calling at the following places : Sandy Point, Abraham's Cove,Stephenville, Gravels, Campbell's Creek, Ship Cove, Shear's Cove,Marche's Point, (^ape St. George, Red Island, Mainland, Three RockCove, Winterhouse, Clam Bank Cove. Black Duck Brook, Long Point,West Bay, Boswarlas, Limeville, Port an Port, Fox Island River.
Bay of Islands.
The s.s. George L. leaves Curling every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdayand Friday during summer after arrival of train from Sc. John's, calling
at the following places : Summerside, Petrie's, Meadow's Point, Benoit'sCove, Maclver's, Wood's Island, Middle Arm, Lark Harbor, Broom'sBottom, York Harbor. Returning—York Harbor, Frenchman's Cove,Lark Harbor, Wood's Island, Maclver's, Benoit's Cove, Meadow's Point,Curling ; Middle Arm and Goose Arm, Mondays and Thursdays; YorkHarbor, Tuesdays and Fridays.
BY WAGGON.For Portugal Cove and Bell Island everyday (Sundays excepted), at
12 noon.
For St. Philip's and Freshwater Valley, daily from 1st May to Oct.21st. Bi-weekly from 1st Nov. to 30th April, 12 noon.
For Torbay, Pouch Cove and Cape St. Francis : Daily at 12 noon.
94 Post Oftce Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. The
GENERAL DIRECTIONS TO THE PUBLIC.
Registered Letters.
Register all valuable letters.'
Always communicate to the Postmaster the loss or delay of letters.
Letters for Canada should be addressed to the Province as well as at
the Post Office.
Address letters, &c., legibly, and be careful to discriminate betweenplaces of the same name.
A letter ouce posted becomes the property of the person to whomaddressed, and must be forwarded according to its directions.
Letters containing gold or silver money, jewels, or anything liable toCustoms' duty, other than by parcel post, must be registered. Alwaysseal letters containing anything of value.
Letters addressed to mere initials will not be delivered unless ad-dressed in care of a resident, or to some box in the Post Office.
Letters bearing mutilated stamps, or stamps so soiled and defaced asto make it impossible for the assorting clerks to decide whether theyhave been used before or not, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office foradjudication.
Unpaid and insufficiently paid letters and mailable matter, both localand foreign, will be charged on delivery with double the amount of post-age unpaid.
Letters are liable for full rates of postage whether posted open orsealed.
Re-directed Letters.
Letters re-directed to places in Newfoundland, C4reat Britain, Canadaand the United States, wii.hout being taken out of the Post Office, areact liable to any additional postage.
Request Letters.
Letters addressed to persons in Newfoundland, when sent in enve-lopes having written or printed thereon a request from the sender thatthe letter, if not delivered at the office addressed within a certain timespecified in the request, may he returned to his address as requested, willbe returned to the sender at the expiration of the time specified.
Newspapers.
Always fully prepay newspapers, or such will be taxed double theamount of the insufficiency. Unpaid newspapers will not be forwarded.
A newspaper must have no cover, or a cover open at both ends, whichcan be easily withdrawn. It must contain no enclosure. It must haveno writing thereon but the name and address of the person to whom it issent.
Newspapers over four ounces are charged at book rate, 2c. per lb. fordelivery in the Colony or to Great Britain ; to Canada and the UnitedStates, 8c. per lb.
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Premier House of the Colony.
Books and Circulnrs.
A book packet must be left open for inspection, it must not contain
any enclosure, nor must it succeed twenty-four inches in length, nor twelve
inches in breadth or depth. The limit of weight of a book packet ad-
dressed to any place within the Colony, Great Britain, Canada or the
United States, is three pounds. Postage for Great Britain, Ireland andto all parts of Newfoundland, two e ents a pound ; to Canada, other sec-
tions of the Empire, tlie United States and all Countries in the Postal
Union, one cent per two ounces, or fraction thereof.
Circulars, one cent for each two ounces, or fraction thereof.
Patterns and Samples.
Bona hde patterns and samples of merchandize, not exceeding twenty-
four 'ounces in weight when posted in Newfoundland for places within
Newfoundland, must be prepaid by postage stamp at the rate of one cent
per two ounces weight, properly labelled, and put up in such a manner as
to admit of inspection.
Packets of patterns and samples, addressed to any place in Newfound-land, can be registered on affixing thereto stamps to the value of three
ceiits in addition to postage stamps representing ordinary postage rate.
The limit of weight to Great Britain and British Possessions is five
pounds; the United States, twelve ounces; and all countries in Europe,
eight ounces. Postage—two cents for the first two ounces, and one cent
for every additional two ounces.
No article liable to Customs' duty can be sent as samples or pattern
to a Postal Union country.
Registration.
Every letter and packet intended for registration must be handed in
at the wicket, and a receipt obtained therefor. On no account should it
be dropped into the letter box. The registration fee must be prepaid on
registered letters addressed to the Government Departments in St. John's,
(except the Postal Department), and also on registers sent by the Govern-
ment offices to the outports. The registration fee to places in Newfound-land is three cents, including official registration ; to Great Britain, four
cenos; to Canada and the United States, five cents.
Letters containing coin, etc., will be forwarded in the Colony only
(charged with double registration fee, if posted without being registered).
Coins cannot be sent in letters outside of Newfoundland. Such letters
will always be returned from Dead Letter Office to the writer. Alwaysobtain a receipt for registered letter or packet.
Matter which cannot be sent by Post.
Any explosive, dangerous or explosive substance, liquids, or anything
likely to injure the mails or the person of any officer or servant of the
Post Office ; glass bottles, or glass in any form (except eye-glasses, mi-
croscopic slides, and spectacles, when properly put up), matches, leeches,
or fruit.
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Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Ariege BayAspen CoveAspen Cove and Brook,Athlone
St. Barbe .
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TwillingateTrinity . . . .
Ferrylaod .
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Aviron (Gar) Bay
AvondaleAvondale North .
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BaccalhoaBaccalieu
Bachelor's Cove
Back CoveBack CoveBack Cove
Back HarborBacon CoveBadger Bay
Burgeo and La Poile
Harbor Main
Twillingate .
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Bay de Verde
Placentia & St. Mary's
i3urgeo and La Poile .
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1' ogoSt. Barbe
Twillingate .
ilarbor MaiaTwilliugale .
Badger Brook ....
Badger Quay ....
Bale de Loutre (OtterBay
Biie VerLe
Bailey's PoiutBailey's Cove*Baiue Harbor
Bait CoveBakan CoveBaker's Bk, Bonne BayMaker's HeadBaker's CoveBaker's TickleBald NapBaldwin Cove
Balena ....
Ballautyne Cove. . . .
Balsam Bud Cove .
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Bank Head ....
Bannatyne Cove ....
Baraehois, Gt. & Little
Barachoix (Big, Middleand Lower ....
Bonavista
liurj'eo and La;, i^oile
St. Barbe
BonavistaPlaceiitia & Si. Mary's
TwillingateSt. GeorgeSt. BarbePlaeentia & St. Mary'sBurgeo and La Poile
Trinity .
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St. Barbe
Bonne Bay.Little Bay Island.
George's Brook.Caplia Bay, TrepasseyRailway TPO.
Coastal TPO. West,Cape LaUune.
Avondale.
Herring Neck.Lower Island Cove, Bayde Verde Railway.
Valen Island, PlacentiaB.xy TPO.
Bnrgeo.Fogo.Westport; Coastal TPO.
in summer.Twillingate.Avondale.Pilley's Island; N.D. BayTl'O. in summer.
Badger.Pool's Island.
Channel.Bay VerLe; CoastalTPO. North in sum.
Banne Bay.Bonavista.
Baine Harbor, PlacentiaBay TPO.
Fortune . . .
.
St. George.
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Tv.'illingate
St. George.
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Placentia & St. Mary's
Burgeo and La Poile
Cnrliiig.
Biiune Hay.
Trepassey.La Poile.
Rose Blanche.Clarenville.
Jackson's Am, N.E.TPO.
Pushthroi'igh.
Curling.Tilt Cove.Railway TPO.Curling.Placentia.
Channel.
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Name if Place. District. Post Town.
Barbaset
Bar PointBarr'd BrookBarr'd IslandsBareneedBar HaveaBarracks
BarrowBarrow Harbor .
Hartlett's Cove .
Bartlett's Harbor
Bassett's Harbor.
Bateau CoveBateau CoveBateaux CoveBafs Path EndIJauline
BaulineBay Bulls
*Bay i5ulls Arm
Bay d'Est, Fortune B..
Bay d'Est, Her. Bay .
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Bay d'LeauBay d'Leau
Bay d'Leau Island
Bay du Loup ....
Bay du Nord, For. Bay
Bay du Nord, Her. Bay
Bay de Paris
St. Barbe
TrinitySt. BarbeFogoPort de GravePlacentia & St. Mary'iSt. Barbe .
Fortune . . .
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Bay D'EspoirBay de Verde
Bay des Vieux
Bay L'Argent
Bay of Islands
Fogo
St. Barbe .
St. George.St. Barbe .
Trinity .
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Ferryland
St. John's EastFerrylandTrinity
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary'sFortune
Burgeo and La PoileFortune
St. Barbe
Fortune . . . .
Bay de Verde
Burgeo and La Poile
Fortune
St. George.
Cow Head (GargamelleTPO. in summer.
Shoal Harbor.Flower's Cove.Fogo; s.s. Fogota in sum.C.B. Railway—A.Placentie Bay TPO.Coachman's Cove, CoastalTPO. in summer.
Belleoram, Bay L'ArgentSalvage.Little Bay.Cow Head in winter;!TPO. in summer.
Fredericton in winter;s.s. Fogota in sum.
Tilt Cove.Bay of Islands.Bonne Bay.Shoal Harbor.Tor's Cove, TrepasseyRy TPO.
Pouch Cove.Bay Bulls.
Sunnyside, N.N. & W.Railway TPO.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent;Fortune Bay TPO.
Pushthrough.Baine H., Plac. B. TPO.Miller's Passage, Coomb'sCe, Fortune Bay TPO.
l^urgeo.
Belleoram; Fortune BayTPO.
Pushthrough; FortuneBay TPO.
Pacquet; Tilt CoveN.E. Coast TPO.
Pushthrough.Lower Island Cove;Bay de Verde Ry.
Burgeo.
Bay L'Argent, FortuneBay TPO.
Curling.
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Esquimaux Novelties,
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Campbellton
Cap CoveCape AaguilleCape Ballard
Cape BauldCape Bonavista*Cape BroyleCape CoveCape DogCape FogoCape Freels
Cape Gregory-
Cape IslandCape LaHuaeCape MuttonCape Norman
Caplin Cove
Cappa Hayden .
'Carbon er
Carbonear IslandCard's Harbor
Carmauville (WesternArm)
Carter's Cove
Cartyville
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Twillingate
TrinitySt. George ,
FerrylandSt. BarbeBonavistaFerrylandFogoPlacentia & St. Mary'sFogoBonavistaSt. GeorgeFogoBurgeo and La Poile .
.
Placentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
Cape d'Ognon, or
Cape OnionCape PineCape RaceCape RayCape Rodger Harbor .
.
Cape Rouge Harbor ,
Cape SpearCape St. FrancisCape St. Mary'sCaplin Bay
Placentia & St. Mary's
Burgee and La Poile
St. BarbeSt. John's West ....
St. John's EastPlacentia & St. Mary'sFerrylandSt. GeorgeBay de Verde
Ferryland ...
Harbor GraceTrinityTwillingate .
FerryL-indCarbonear
Twillingate
Fogo
Twillingate
St. George.
,
Lewisporte, N.D. Bay;S. in summer.
Trinity.
Codroy. Searston.Renews, Trepassey Ry.Griguet.Bonavista.Cape Broyle.Fogo.VYbitbourue.Fogo.Wesleyville, Fogo TPO.Trout Riv., Straits TPO.Wesleyville.Cape Lalluno.Trepassey.Lock's Cove in winter;steamer in summer.
Griguet, Qnirpon,C. TPO. N. in sum.
Trepassey.Cape Race.Railway TPO.Placentia Bay TPO.Conche.St. John's.
Poach Cove.Placentia.
Trepassey Ry TPO.Curling.Lower Island Cove,Bay de Verde Railway.
Tor's Cove, Trepassey RyHarbor Grace.Rillview.
Exploits.Liitle Bay Island.
Tilt Cove.Trepassey Railway.Carbonear.
Pilley's Island, N.D. BayTPO. in summer.
Gander Bay in wiuter
;
Fogota in summer.More ton's Harbor.
Robinson's Head,N.N. & W. Railway.
108 Post Ojjice, Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. Trade with us and you have the
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Come-by-chance Vill'ge
Comfort Cove ....
Conception HarborConche . . .
.
Coney Arm . . .
.
Confusion Bay . . .
.
Conn . . .
.
Connaigre . . .
.
Conn River . . .
,
Counoire Bay . . .
.
Cook's Cove
Cook's Harber
Coomb's CoveCooper's Cove
Cooper's PointCoppitCorbin
CormorandierCornelius Island*Corner BrookCorner Bk, N.E. Arm.
Cottrell's Cove
Placentia & St. Mary's
Twillingate
Harbor MainSt, Barbe . .
.
Fortune
Burgee and La PoileTrinity
St. George.St. Barbe .
FortunePlacentia & St, Mary's
St. BarbeBurgeo and La PoileBurinFortuneSt. BarbeBurj^eo and LaJPoileSt. GeorgeTwillineate
Cottrell's Cove, nowSt. Brendan's
Cottle Cove, Farmer'sArm
Country PathCourage's BeachCoward's Island
Cow Cove, Cow HeadCow Harbor ....
Cow Cove ....
Crabbe's Brook ....
Crabbe's East ....
Crabbe's West ....
Crabb's HoleCrane's Brook ....
Crawley's Cuve
Crawley's Island iPlacentia & St
Bonavista
Twillingate
Harbor Grace
Bonavista .
St. Barbe .
St. George.
Placentia .& St. Mary'sHarbor GraceSt. Barbe
Mary's
Come-by-chancej via
Railway TPO.Lewisporte, Campbellton,N.D. Bay TPO. sum.
Avondale.Conche.Jackson's Arm, N., TPO.Tilt Cove.Belleoram, For. E. TPO.H. Briton, For. B. TPO.Gaultois, For. Bay TPO.Burgeo, or Grand Bruit.
Old Perlican,Bay de Verde Ry.
Bay of Islands.
Lock's Cove, in winter;TPO. in summer.
St. Jacques, For. B.TPO.Placentia Bay TPO.Argentia, Plac. K. TPO.Bonne Bay.Ramea.Rurin.Belleoram, For. B. TPO.Conclie.
Burgeo.Railway TPO.Little Bay, N.D. BayTPO. in summer.
Point Leamington in win;N.D.B. TPO. in sum.
Traytown in winter;B. Bay TPO. in sum.
Lewisporte, N.D. BayTPO. in summer.
Bay Roberts.Harbor Grace.Flat Id, Salvage, in win;
B. Bay TPO. in sum.) CoTT Head, Straits
J TPO. in summer.Kay of Islands.
Railway TPO.
Placentia Bay TPO.Bay Roberts.Bonne Bay.
LoDgH., N.N. & W. Ry.
Post Office Department. 109
"Open Door" to the largest general stock in the Colony.
Name of Plaoe.
Creek
CremailleCrestou, Glendon and
Butler's CoveCripple CoveCroc
Crocker's CoveCross IslandCroucher CoveCrow HeadCrow HeadCub Ce, White Bear B.Cuckold's CoveCuckold's Cove
(Dunfield)
Cul de SacCull Harbor
Gull Island.'.'.'.'.'.
*CupidsCurlingCurrent Isl nd
CuslettCutwell Arm
Cutwell Harbor
Damnable Harbor . . .
.
Dancing Cove
Daniel's Cove, Random
Daniel's Harbor
Daniel's PointDantzic CovesDark Cove
it
Dark Harbor, Random.Dark HoleDark Tickles, BrightonDarrell's HomeDavy Sutton's Cove .
.
Davis Cove
District. Post Town.
St. George.
St. Barbe .
BurinSt. John's EastSt. Barbe
CarbonearPlacentia & St. Mary'sTwillingate
St. GeorgeBurgeo and La Poile .
.
St. John's East
TrinityBurgeo and La PoileBouavista
Twillingate
Port de GraveSt. George. . .
.
St. Barbe . . .
.
Placentia & St. Mary'Twilline'ate
Boaavista . . .
.
Bay de Verde
Trinity
St. Barbe
Placentia & St. Mary'sBurin , ,
Bonavista
Trinity^
Twillingate .
.
I'ort de GraveTvifillingate .
.
Stephenville Crossing,Port au Port.
St. Anthony.
Placentia Bay TPO.Pouch Cove.Conche; N.E. CoastTPO. in summer.
Carbonear.Placentia Bay T.P.O.Little Bay Island.
Twillingate.Bay of Islands.Burgeo.King's Bridge.
Triniiy.
Cape LaHune.Troytown.Pool's Island.
Leading Tickles,N.D. Bay TPO.
Cupids.Curling.
Straits of Belle Isle
TPO. in summer;Cow Head in winter.
Placentia.
^ Ward's Hr., Pilley's Id,
> in winter; N.D. Bay) T.P.O. in summer.
Salvage.King s Cove.Old Perlican, Bay deVerde Railway.
Britannia, Trinity Bay,TPO. in summer.
Straits TPO. in summer;Cow Head in winter.
Trepassey.Lamaline.(iambo.Salvage.Hillview.
Clarenville.
Pilley's Island, Triton.Port de Grave.Twillingate.
110 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. If in doubt, get
Name of Place. District.
Davis Cove, nearChambers
Dawson's CoveDead Isles, or Isle auxMorts
Dead Lobster Bay . . .
.
Deadmaa's BayCat Hr.
Deadman's Cove
Degrat du ChevalDeep BightDeep Cove
Placentia & St.
Fortune
Post Town.
Mary's Placentia Bay TPO.Hermitage Cove.
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
FortuneSt. John's EastFogoFortuneSt. Barbe
Trinity ..
Ferryland
Deepwater BayDeepwater CoveDeer BrookDeer Harbor
Deer Harbor (Lower)
Deer Island
Deer LakeDelby's Cove
Denier Island
Placentia & St. Mary'sBurgeo and La Poile .
.
St. Barbe .
Channel.Pushthrough.St. John's.Wesleyville; Fogota
TwillingateSt. Barbe .
.
Trinity
Boaavista
Burgeo and La PoileSt. GeorgeTrinity
Devil's Bay, RencontreDevil's Cove
Dildo SouthDildo Run
Dirty CoveDock RidgeDock, BareneedDoctor's Harbor
Dodding Head . . .
.
Dog Bay, Horwoods
BonavistaTwilliugateBurgeo and La Poile .
St. Barbe
TrinityTwillitigate
BonavistaHarbor MainPort de GraveBurgeo and La PoileFortuneBurin
Fogo
Flower's Cove, Cow Headin winter.
Englee; N.E.C. TPO.Hillview.
Caplin Bay, TrepasseyKy. TPO.
Presque, Plac. Ry TPO.Channel.Griguet, N.W. Point in
win; N.E.C. TPO. sum.Exploits.Bonne Bay.
Britannia, Trinity Bay;TPO. in summer.
Southport, Hillview,
^T. Bay TPO. in sum.
Gooseberry Id, B. Bay,TPO. in summer.
Ramea.Railway TPO.Shoal Har., Trinity BayTPO. in summer.
Salvage.Pilley's Island.S.S. Glencoe.Jacksoa's A., Baie Verte
in winter; N. E. CoastTPO. in summer.
Dildo South, H.C. Ry.Farmer's Arm, N.D.C.Ry; TPO. in summer.
Salvage.Avondale.C.B. Railway—A.Burgeo.Bellenram, For. B. TPO.Burin.
Boyd's Cove in winter;Clyde and Fogota, sum.
Post Office Department. Ill
in touch with us. Wholesale and Retail.
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Dog Cove, Cottell's Is..
Dog Cove
(I
Dog Hr., Merasheen .
.
Dog Island, Bird Cove,Peninsula
Dollard ArmDoUman's PointDolly Gove
Dominion PointDosseuger's Cove ....
Doyle's StationDoting CoveDragoon Bay, near
Richard's Harbor .
.
Drake's Cove
Dread fall PointDroghedaDrookeDuggan's Cove
DunfieldDunsmere*DunvilleDurant IslandDuricleDurrell's ArmEast BayEaster Cove, Indian Is.
East PointEast PortEastern TickleEboulements, Port auChoix
Eddy's CoveElliott's CoveElliott's PointEUiston (Bird Id. Cove)Emberley's Pond
Englee ....
Bonavista
TwillingateBonavista .
.
Trinity
TwillingateSt. Barbe .
.
St. George.Fogo
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. Barbe i
Burgeo and La Poile .
Bonavista
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
Port de Grave-Placentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
TrinitySt. John's WestPlacentia & St. Mary'sBurinTwillingateBonavista
Burgeo and La Poile
Fogo
Burgeo and La PoileBonavistaFogo
St. Barbe
Trinity . . .
.
TwillingateTrinity . . .
.
Twillingate
St. Barbe
Traytown, B.B. TPO.in summer.
Gam bo.
Pushthrough.Salmonier.Placentia Bay TPO.Flower's Cove, Cow Head
in summer.Three Arms, N.D.B. Ry.Gambo.Britannia, T. Bay, TPO.
iu summer.Botwood.Coachman's Cove, N.E.C.TPO.
Doyle's Station, RyTPO.Musgrave Harbor.
Pushthrough, FortuneBay TPU.
Gambo, Fair Islands,iu summer.
Channel.Brigus.
Portugal Ce, TrepasseyB.Englee, C. TPO. in sum.N.W. Point in winter.
Trinity.
St. Ann's, C.B. Railway.Placentia Railway.Channel.Beaubois, Plac. Bay TPO.Twillingate.
LaPoile.Seldom-come-by
;
s.s. Fogota in summer.IjaPoile.
Salvage Bay.Fogo.
Cow Head, TTO. in sum.Flower's Cove.Elliott's Cove, ClarenvilleExploits.Bonavista.Boyd's Cove, s.s. Clyde;TFO. in summer.
Euglee, C. TPO. N. sum;N.W. Point in win.
114 Post Office Department.
B^AYRE & SONS, LTD., the "Up-to-
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Freshwater((
" Placentia
((
" Bell Island
Freshwater Bay
Friday's Bay
Frost CoveFry's BeachFurby's Cove
Fouchie
Gad s Harbor
Gale's Harbor
Galiboy HarborGallow's CoveGallow's Harbor, St.
Joseph's*Gambo .......
*Gander Bay
Gargamelle
GariaGarnish, Great & Little
Garrett's CoveGarrett'sGaskiers (Gascoigne) .
.
GastersGaultois
Gaulton's Island
Genevieve Bay
George's BrookGeorge's Cove
GeorgetownGile's PointGillam'sGillard's CoveGin Cove, Smith's Sd.
.
Glenburnie
Ferryland
Placentia & St. Mary'sTrinitySt. John's East ....
BonavistaSt. John's EastFerrylandTwillingate . .
.
Fortune
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
St. BarbeTrinitySt. GeorgeBurgeo and La Poile .
.
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary'sBonavistaFojro
St. Barbe
Burgeo and La PoileFortuneTrinity
Placentia & St. Mary'sHarbor MainFortunePlacentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
Trinity
Port de GraveSt. George
TwillingateTrinity . .
.
St. Barbe .
.
Ferryland.Renews, TrepaBsey Ry.Jersey Side, P.B, TPU.Trinity.
Freshwater Road.Bell Island.
Gambo.
St. John's, G.D.Tor's Cove, Trepassey Ry.Lewisporte in winter;Clyde TPO. in sum.;
Moretou's Harbor.Little Bay.Gaultois, Hermitage Ce,Fortune Bay TPO.
Facheux.
Bonne Bay.Trinity.
Codroy.Channel.LaPoile.Witless Bay, TrepasseyRailway.
Placentia Bay TPO.Gambo.Gander Bay, FogotaTPO,
Cow Head in winter;Straits TPO. in sum.
LaPoile.Burin, For. Bay TPO.Bay Bulls Arm; Ry TPO.Hillview.
St. Mary's.Avondale.Gaultois.
Placentia Bay TPO.Cow Head in winter;
Straits TPO.George's Brook, B.B. Ry.Bonaventure, Trin. Bay.Hillview.Brigus.
Bay of Islands (Curling).
Twillingate.George's Brook.Cow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.
116 Post Offi.ce Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Local View
Name of Place.
Grand Ferry-
Grand John
Grand La PierreGransway
*Grand KiverGrandy's Brook ,
Graudy's Island ,
Grandy's PassageGrandy's Point .
Graut's Cove
Grapnell CoveGrassy BrookGrate's CoveGravels, now Port au
PortGreat BarriswayGreat Braha*Great BurinGreat Cat Arm
Great Codroy River .
,
Great (Jolinet Island .
.
Great Coney Arm . . .
.
Great HarborGreat Har., ConnaigreGreat Harbor Deep .
.
Great IslandGreat Jervois
Great LawnGreat Merasheen . . .
.
Great Mosquito Cove.
.
Great Paradise
Great St. Joseph's .
.
Great Southern fl arborGreat Triton ....
* District. Post Town.
Fortune
St, Barbe
St. GeorgeBurgeo and La Polle
St. Barbe
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
Plaoeutia & St. Mary'sFortune
St. BarbePlacentia & St. Mary'sBay de Verde
Green BayGreen Cove and Island,
Green Head
St. GeorgePlacentia & St. Mary's^<t. BarbeIniriu
St. Barbe
St. GeorgePiacentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
FortuneSt. Barbe
Ferryland . .
,
Fortune
Biirin
flacentia & St. Mary'sTrinityPlacentia & St. Mary's
Twillingate .
,
Trinity, . .
.
it
Harbor Grace
Garnish.Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
ii tt
Conche; N.E. CoastTPO. in summer.
Searstown.Burgeo.
Westport; Vrhite Bay,IS. Coast TPO. in sum.
Rose Blanche.Valen, Plac. Bay TPO.Belleoram, BayL'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Tilt Cove.I'repassey.
Bay de Verde Kailway.
Stephenville Crossing.Placentia.St. Anthony.Placentia Bay TPO.' iclsSon'gArm,N. CoastalTPO. in summer.
Searstown.St. Joseph's,lacksoa's Arm, White B.N. Coast TPO. in sum.
La Poile.
Fortune Bay TPO.Euglee, via N.W. Point
in winter: N.C. TPO.j
in summer.Tor's Cove; TrepasseyKy.jPushthrough, Fortune)
BavTPO.iPlacentia Bay TPO.riaeentiaTP'O.Chance Cove.Paradise, Placentia BavTPO.
Placentia TPO.LaManche.Pilleys Island in winter;N.D.B. TPO. sum.
Catalina.Trinity.
Spaniard's Bay.
Post Office l)epaHment. 119
Readymades and Rain Coats.
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Healy's CoveHeart's Coatent . .
.
Heart's DelightHeart's Desire . . .
Heart's EaseHeatherton (Rattling
Krook)Hermitage Cove
Herriag Cove*Herring NeckHibb's HoleHickmaa's Harbor
HighbeachHighlandsHillier's Harbor
Hiscock's PointHillview, Northern Pt.
Hodder's Cove
Hodge's CoveHogan's CoveHollett's Cove . .
.
Holloway's Passage'Holyrooil
Hoop CoveHooping Harbor . .
.
Hog's NoseHopeallHopewellHopevilleHornet IslandHorse ChopsHorse CoveHorwood (Dog Bay)
Horse IslandsHoskin's HarborHouses PointHowe HarborHoward'sHowley
Hughe's Brojk
Hungry CoveIt
Harbor MainTrinity
St. George.Fortune
Burin ... .
.
Twillingate . .
Port de GraveTrinity . . .
.
MurinSt. George.St. Barbe .
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
TrinityBonavistaTrinity
Placentia & St. Mary'sBonavistaPlacentia & St. Mary'sHarbor MainFortuneSt. Barbe
Trinity
Harbor MainBonavista . .
.
Twillingate .
TrinityHarbor MainFogo
St. Barbe .
.
TwillingateFortuneSt. Barbe .
,
St. George.
.
Placentia & St. Mary'sTrinity
Harbor Main.)Heart's Content Rrilway.
tt it
Hillview.
Railway TPO.Hermitage Cove, FortuneBay TPO.
St. Lawrence.Herring Neck.Port de Grave.Clarenville, Trinity BayTPO. in summer.
Lamaline.TfO. Railway.Euglee, N.E. Coast'TPO. in summer.
Rose Blanche.N.N.W. Railway TPO.Hillview.
Shoal Hr. , George's Brk.Hillview.Merasheen. P.B. TPO.Glovertown.Paradise, Plac. Bay TPO.Holyrood.Belleoram.Englee, N.E. CoastTPO. in summer.
Trinity.
New Harbor, H.G. Ry,Upper Gullies.
Brooklyn, Bonavista Ry.Exploits.
Trinity.
St. Philip's.
Lewisporte in winter;N.D. Bay in summer.
LaScie, C. TPO. N. sum.Exploits.
Gaultois.
Goose Cove, N.E.C. TPO.Railway TPO.
t<
Bay of Is., Humbermouth
Plac. RyTPO. (Bariiort)in summer.
120 Post Office Pfparimeni.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Toys,
Name of Place. District. Post ToWD.
Hunter's Point,
Point au Choix,Hunt's IslandHumbermouthHumber Valley .
.
Humber River
] St. Barbe
Hargeo and La Foile
St. George
Indian Arm, PrincetonIndian Arm, Camp-
bell toj,
Indian Bay
Bonavista .
.
Twillingate
Bonavista .
.
Indian BightIndian Burying Place..
Indian Cove, For. Har.Indian Cove
Twillingate
Indian Hr. and Island.
Indian Hr., MerasbeenIndian MeadIndian Islands
BonavistaFortuneSt. BarbeBnrgeo and La PoilePJacentia & St. Mary'sSt. GeorgeFoso
Indian PointIndian PondIndian Tickle, Long Is
Inglewood, Random ,
Ingornachoix Bay . . .
.
Innet Pinch ard's Isd. .
.
lona (Rams Island) . .
Ireland Bight
Ireland IslandIreland's Eye
Irishtown
Island Cove (Upper)" (L'>wer)
" (Random)
.
" (Islington).
Island HarborIsle aux Sauvages . . .
.
Isles aux MortsIsles Galet (Fox Island)
Islington (Island Cove)
rwillingate .
Harbor MainTivillingate .
I'rinity
St. Barbe . .
.
i'onavi&ta
Flacentia & St.
St. BarbeMary's
Burgeo and La PoileTrinity
St. GeorgeCarbonearFerrylaadHarbor GraceBay de VerdeTrinity JTriaity
iHillview,
Cow Head in winter;Straits TPO. in sum.
Burgeo.Railway TPO.Deer Lake Ry TPO.Bay of Islands.
Princeton; Bonavista Ry.Lewisporte, N.D. BayTPO. in summer,
Greenspond, Bon. BayTPO. in summer.
Little Bay.Tilt Cove.Fortune Harbor.Brooklyn, B. Bay TPO.
Bonne Bay.LaPoile.Hr. Bufi'ett; P. Bay TPO.Stephen ville Crossing.Seldom-come-by;Fogota in summer.
Exploits.
C.B. Railway TPO.Little Bay Id (Ward's H).Hillview.Cow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.Wesleyville.Placentia Bay TPO.Goose C, C. TPO. N. s.
N.W. Point in winter.LaPoile.Trinity in winter;TFO. in summer.
Curling, Summerside.Carbonear.Bay Bulls.
Spaniard's Bay.Bay de Verde Railway.
FogoSt. BarbeBurgeo and La PoileFortune .'
.
Trinity
Heart's Content Railway,Fogo.Bonne Bay.Channel.Gaultois.
Heart's Content Railway.
122 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. Wear the
Name r>f Place. Distriot. Post Town.
Kerley's, or Careless H,
Kettle Cove
KilbrideKillick Island*King's CoveKing's Ce, now MiltonKings Cove
King's Cove
King's HarborKing's Point
Kippia's HarborKippin'sKirby's CoveKitchuesKite Ce (Lauranceton).Knife CoveKnight's CoveKyer's Cove
Ladle Cove
Lady CoveLady Cove, Random
La Hune BayLahey's CoveLake's BeachLake's BrookLake CoveLakeview
Lally Cove
Lancaster (Lance Cove)*Lamaline ....
LaManche
Trinity
Bay de Verde .
.
TwillingateSt. John's WestTwillingate . . .
.
BonavistaTrinityTwillingate . . .
.
St. Barbe
Bargeo^aud La PoileTwillingate
Placentia & St. Mary'sSt. GeorgeBurinHarbor MainTwillingateBnrgeo and La PoileBonavistaTwillingate
Fogo
TwillingateTrinity
Lamble's PassageLance Cove (Lancaster)Lance CoveLance Cove, near Ren-
contre
Lance Cove
Lanc« Cove, Bell Island
Burgeo and La PoileSt. GeorgeFortuaeBurgeo and La PoileFortuneHarbor Main
Fortune
Bonaveuture TPO. sum.Trinity in winter.
Bay de Verde Railway.Twillingate.Kilbride.
Exploits.
King's Cove.George's Brook.Jackson's Cove, TPO. in
sum; King's Point win.Cow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.Burgeo.King's Point, N.D. BayTPO. in summer.
P. Bay TPO., Baine Hr.Stephenville Crossing.Burin.Avondale.Botwood, T.P.O. iu sum.Burgeo.King's Cove.Exploits.
Fogota iu summer;Carmauville in winter.
Iriuity Bay TPO.Ciarenville in winter.
Cape La dune.Curling.
BonavistaBurinFerrylandPlacentia & St. Mary'sFortuneTrinityBonavisite
Burgeo and La PoileHarbor Main
St. John's East . . .
.
Cl)annel.
Fortune.Cape Cove, C.B.Railway—A.
Belleoram, BayL'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Bonavista,Lamaline.Tor's Cove, Trepassey Ry.LaManche.Gaultois.Bonavista.Greenspond.
Rencontre, per Glencoe.C.B. Railway TPO.
Bell Island.
124 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for Pianola
Name of Place. District.
Little Catalina ....
Little Chance HarborLittle Codroy KiverLittle Colinet IslandLittle Coney Arm .
.
Little DenierLittle Fogo IslandsLittle French BeachLittle Harbor ....
<c
CI
(C
C(
(C
Little Harbor andBatteau Cove ....
Little Harbor Deep
Little Heart's EaseLittle Lawn, or L'aneLittle Merasheen .
.
Little MortierLittle Northern Har.Little Paradise ....
Little Passage ....
Little Plaeentia ....
Little PortLittle Reach ....
Little Kidge ....Little River (Grey Riv.'l
Little RiverLittle Seldom-come-byLittle Springs
Little St. Joseph'sLittle St. Lawrence .
.
Little Ward's Harbor ..
Liverpool CoveLobster Cove
Lobster Harbor
TrinityTwillingateSt. GeorgePlaeentia & St. Mary s
St. Barbe
BonavistaFogoTwillingateBonavistaBurgeo and La PoileFortune
Plaeentia & St. Mary's
St. GeorgeSt. Barbe
TrinityBuriuPlaeentia & St. Mary'sBurinTwillingatePlaeentia & St. Mary'sFortunePlaeentia & St. Mary'sSt. GeorgeFortune
TrinityBurj'eo and La Poile .
.
FortuneFogoSt. Barbe
Plaeentia & St. Mary'sBurinTwillingate
St. GeorgeSt. Barbe
Fortune
St. Barbe
Post Town.
Catalina.Morton's Harbor.Railway TPO.St. Joseph's.Jackson's Arm, White B.
N. Coast TPO. sum.Salvage.Fogo.Twillingate.Salvag<3, B.B. TPO.LaPoile.Belleoram, BayL'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Salmonier.Oderin, Plac. Bay T.PO.Har. Buffett, I'laeentia
Bay TPO.
Bay of Islands.
N. Coast TPO. in sua.Euglee in winter.
Hillview.
[Plaeentia Bay TPO.
Marystown.Exploits.
Paradise, Plac. B. TPO.Gaultois.Argentia, P.B. RyTPO.Bay of Islands.
Belleoram, BayL'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Dildo, H. C. Railway.Ramea.Gaultois.
Seldom-come-by.St. Julien's, N.E. CoastTPO.
Oderin, Plac. Bay TPO.St. Lawrence.Little Bay, N.D B. TPO.
Curling.Bonne Bay.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Coachman's Cove, BaleVerte in winter: N.E.Coast TPO.
Post Ofice Pepariment. 129
Dress Goods and Accessories.
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
New Cut Room ....
Newell's Island ....
Newell's BrookNew Ferole ....
New Har. (Newport)
New Harbor,Rencontre
New Harbor
TrinityBonavista
St. Barbe
Norton (New Harbor)..
*New Harbor ....
New Head (New Uar.).
Newman's Harbor ....
Newman's Sound ....
New Melbourne,(Russell's Cove) ....
New Perlican ....
Newport (New Harbor)New Chelsea, Seal Ce.
NewtownNewtownNew World Island
Nick's Nose, nearJackson's Cove . . .
NimrodNipper's Harbor,Noble Cove
Noddy, or Mauve Bay.
Noggin Cove
Port Rexton, B. Bay Ry.Green spond.
Burgeo and La Poile
Fortune
St. Barbe ..
TrinityTwilliugateBon.avista . .
Trinity
Bouavista . .
.
TrinityBonavista . . .
Harbor MainTwillingate .
NonsuchNorman's Cove
Norman's Cove ....
*Norris' Arm ....
Norris' PointNorth Arm ....
Northern Arm ....
Northern Bay ....
Northern Bight ....
Northern End ....
Northern HarborNorthern Harbor. . .
.
North Hr., St. Mary's.North Har., Sound Id..
North River
St. Barbe
Fogo
Placentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
TrinityTwillingate ..
St. Barbe . . .
.
St. GeorgeTwillingate .
.
Bay de VerdeTrinity . . .
.
FogoTwillingate .
.
N. \V. Arm, Alex.
N
Bay
Placentia & St. Mary'sit a
Port de Grave
Bonavista
Cow Head; TPO. in sum.Green spond; Shambler'sCe; B.B. Ry TTO. sum.
Rencontre, per Glencoe.Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Griguet; N.E.C. TPO.New Harbor, H.C. Ry.Lewisporte.Bonavista, B. Bay.Salvage.
Heart's Content.t(
Greensp'd, Shambler's Cefi. Content, B,B. TPO.Wesleyville; Fogol^ sum.Holyrood.Twillingate & Her. Neck.King s Point in winter;N.D. Bay TPO. in sum.
Leading Tickles.
Nipper's Harbor.
Griguet, Quirpon, C'oastal
TPO. North in sum.Fredericton in winter;Fogota in summer.
Oderiu, Plac. Ry TPO.Lock's Cove in winrer
;
TPO. in summer.Railway TPO.Norris' Arm.Bonne Bay.Curling.Botwood.Bay de Verde Railwa}'.
Hillview.Change Islands.
Exploits.Little Bay Island.
Whitbourne.Placentia Bay TPO.C.B. Railway.
Glovertowu.
130 Post Offlct Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Carpets,
Name <if Place. District. Post Town.
N. W. Arm, Clode Sd..|Bonavista]S. W. Arm, Kooky Bay
*N. W. Arm, GreeuB.,uow Builington,
North West Brook .
.
(( ((
North West CoveN. W. Point, Hare Bay
Norton's Cove, nowBrookheld ....
iNuddick ....
Nut Cove ....
Fogo
Twillingate ,...[
TrinityBonavistaBurgeo and La Poile .
St. Barbe
Oar Bay, Cape LaHuneOar CoveOchre Pit Cove .
Odetin (Audierne)Offer Wadhams .
Old BonaventureOld Ferole
Old House Cove .
Old Man Bay*01d Perlican
Old Port an ChoixOld ShopOld Tilt
Old Woman's Cove
Oliver's Cove
Onion Cove
O'ReganOpen BayOpen HallOrange Bay, or GreatHarbor Deep,
OsmontoD (New Bay .
.
Otterburycc
• c
Otter Island
Otter's Point
BonavistaTrinity .
.
Burgeo and La Poile .
.
Bay de VerdePlacentia & St. Mary'sFogo
TrinitySt. Barbe
Burgeo and La PoileBay de Verde
St. BarbeTrinity ..
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary'sFogoSt. Barbe
St. George,
.
St. Barbe .
.
Bonavista .
.
ISt. Barbe
Twillingate
Bay de VerdeHarbor GracePort de GraveTwillingate
Burgeo and La Poile
Port Blandford.Fredericton in winter;
Fogota in summer.N. W. Arm, TPO. sum.
King's Point in winter.H illview.
Glovertowu.LaPoile.Goose Cove in summer.
Lock's Cove in winter.
Wesleyville.Trinity.
Clarenville.
C. TPO. West.Burgeo.Bay de Veide Kailway.Placentia Bay TPO.Musgrave Hr. in winter;Fogota in summer.
Trinity; TPO. in sum.TPO. in summer.Cow Head in winter.
Ramea.Bay de Verde Railway.
Cow Head; TPO. in sum.H. C. Railway.George's Brook.Lally Cove, FortuneRay TPO.
Valen Id, Plac, B. TPO.Fogo.Griguet; N.E.C. TPO.
Searston.Flower's Cove.Princeton, Bonivista Ry.Englee in win;N. CoastalTPO. in summet.
Leading Tickles, N.D.B.TPO.
Bay de Verde Railway.Harbor Grace.Bay Roberts;Little Bay.
Grand Bruit.
132 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. The House that Does Things.
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Peter's RiverPeter's ValleyPetipas CovePetites Ilettes
PetitesPetit FortPetriesPetty HarborPhilip's HeadPiccadillyPiccairePick EyesPigeon Arm
Pigeon CovePelier Bay
•Pilley's Island .
.
Pilley's CovePike's ArmPinchard's IslandPincher's Islands,Ragged Inlands,
Piacli Gilt
Pinch Gut TicklesPine CovePiper's HolePistolet Bay
Pitt's HarborPlacentiaPlacentiainan's Cove,Sound Island
Plate Cove ....
Plate Harbor
Pleasant CovePoint au GaulPoint CrewPoint EnrageePoint LaHayePoint LancePoint Leamington
Point MayPoint Moll
Point Rich
Placentia & St. Mary'St. George
St. Barbe
Burgeo and La Poile .
Placentia & St. Mary'iSt. George
,
St. John's WestTwillingateSt. GeorgeFortunePort de GraveSt. Barbe
Twillingate
Bouavista
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. Barbe . . . .
Placentia & St.
St. Barbe . . . .
.
Mary's
TrinityPlacentia & St. Mary's
Bouavista .
Fortune
St. GeorgeBuriu
FortunePlacentia & St. Mary's
Twillingate ...
unaPlacentia «fe St. Mary's
St. Barbe
St. Mary's.Bay of Islands.
It
Conche; N.E.C. TPO.in summer.
Rose Blanche.Placentia Bay TPO.Curling, N.N. & W. Ry.Petty Harbor.Botwood.S. Crossing, Port au Port.
Gaultois.
Port de Grave.Englee; X.E.C. TPO. s.
Flower's Cove.Conche; N.E.C. TPO. s.
Pilley's Island.
Herring Neck.Wesleyvllle.
/ Tacks Beach, Piac, B.( TPO.Famish Cove, TPO. Ry.Colinet, via Whitbourne.Flower's Cove.Black River, F.B. TPO.Griguet; N.E.C. TPO.
in summer.Hillview.Placentia.
Placentia Bay TPO.Princeton By, s.s. DundeeBelleoram, Bay L'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
Bay of Islands.
Lamaline.
Belleoram, For. B. TPO.St. Mary's.Placentia.Point Leamington,
IN.D.B. TPO. in sum.Lamaline.Argentia, Placentia Ry.
C"w Head in winter;Straits TPO. in sum.
134 Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for Estey Pianos;
Name of Place. District. Post Towa.
Quiatoa's Cove, Long I.
Quirpoa, Great & Little
Kagged Harbor, nowMelrose ....
Ragged Harbor ....
Twillingate
St. Barbe .
.
TrinityFogo .
.
Ragged Islands
Raleigh, Ha Ha
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. Barbe
*RameaRam's Island (lona) .
.
Randell's Cove, Pilley's
IslandRandom Harbor
Burgeo^and La Poile .
.
Placentia & St. Mary's
TwillingateTrinity
Rantem ....
Rat Cove, Ha Ha Bay
.
Rattling Brook,(Heatherton) ....
Rattling Brook ....
Raymond's Point .
Red Brook and MiddleBrook ....
Red Cliff Island ....
Red Cove ....
Red Cove, near BranchRed Harbor ....
Red Head Cove
Red Island*Red IslandRegina (Mother Hicks)Red Island
Red LandsRed RocksRed Rod Cove .
Rencontre
RencontreRenewsRichard's HarborRider's Harbor .
Rip Rap
St. Barbe
St. George.Bonavista .
Fortune
St. George.Bonavista .
FortunePlacentia & St. Mary'sBurinBay de Verde
Burgeo and La PoilePlacentia & St. Mary's
St. George.
Bay de VerdeSt. George. . .
,
FogoPortune . . . .
Burgeo and La Poile .
FerrylandBurgeo and La Poile .
.
Trinity
Ward's Harbor; N.D.Bay TPO.
Griguet in wintsr;N.E.C. TPO. in aura.
Oatalina.Musgrave Harbor;Fogota in summer.
Tack's Beach, PlaceatiaBay TPO.
Griguet, N.E.Coast TPO.in summer.
Ramea.Placentia Bay TPO.
Pilley's Island.
Hickman's Harbor;TPO. in summer.
Railway TPO.Griguet, N.E.C. TPO.
in summer.Railway TPO.King's Point, N.D. BayTPO. in summer.
Gaultois.
Robinson's Hd; Ry TPO,Open Hall, Princeton;Bonavista Bay Ry.
Placentia.Harbor Briton.Flat Ids, Plac. B. TPO.Bay de Verde Railway,
Burgeo.Placentia Ray TPO.St. Joseph's.Stephenville Crossing,
Port au Port.Bay de Verde Railway.Bailway TPO.Change Islands.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,Fortune Bay TPO.
S.S. Glencoe.Trepassey Railway.Richard's Hi., per PortiaClarenville.
Port de Grave I Brigsus.
13G Post Office Peparimeni
.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Sagon
a
Sailor's IslandSalvage BaySainter's Cove*St. AnthonySt. Ann's
St. Barbe Bay
St. Alban's (Ship*St. Bride's
St. Brendan's
St. CarolsSt. Chad'sSt. Genevieve*St. GeorgeSt. Jacques
FortuneBoaavista
TrinitySt. BarbeHarbor MainPlacentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
Cove)
St. John's BaySt. John's Bay 1
St. John's Harbor, [
St. John's Islands, )
*St. John's*St. John's EastSt. Jones WithoutSt. Jones Within . . . ,
St. Joseph's
St. Julien's
St. Kyran's*St. LawrenceSt. Leonard'sSt. Veronica's, BayD'Espoir
St. Leonard's, orLunaire Ray
St. Margaret's Bay
*St. Mary'sSt. Mein BaySt. Michael's (Caplin
Cove)St. Paul's
St. Philip's
St. Shott's
FortunePlacentia & St. Mary'sBonavista
St. Barbe .
Bonavista .
St. Barbe .
St. George.Fortune
St. Barbe
St. John's WestSt. John's EastTrinity
Plocentia & St. Mary's
St. Barbe
Placentia & St. Mary'sBuriaPlacentia & St. Mary's
Fortune ....
St. Barbe
Placentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
FerrylandSt. Barbe
St. John's West ....
Placentia &• St. Mary'i
Fortune Bay TPO.Salvage; TPO. in sum.Eastport.Bay Bulls Arm, Ry TPO.St. Anthony.C.B. Railway TPO.Fresque, Plac. B TPO.Cow Head in winter:
Straits TPO. in sum.Gaultois.Placentia.Traytown in winter;B.B. TPO. iu summer.
St. Anthony.Happy Adventure.Flower's Cove.St. George.St. Jacques, F.B. TPO,
Cow Head in winter;Straits TPO. in sum,
St. John's.
Southport, Hillvicw.Hillview.
St. Joseph's.Placentia Bay TPO.Bonne Bay.Conche in win; C. TPO.N. in snmcier.
Placentia Bay TPO.St. Lawrence.Placentia Bay TPO.
Gaultois.
Griguet iu win; TPO. s.
Cow Head in winter;Straits TPO. in sum;
St. Mary's.St. Anthony.
T.)r"s Cove; Trepassey RyCow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.St. John's.
Trepassey.
140 Post Office DepartTTient.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Name of Place.
SouthportSouth RiverSouth SideSouthward Bay,
(Charleston)Southwest ArmS. W. Arm, Green BayS. W. Arm, New Bay..
•Spaniard's BaySpaniard's CoveSpanish RoomSpear Cove, White Bay
Spencer's CoveSpillar's Cove ....
Spiller's Cove ....
Spirit's Cove ....
Spirity Covei ....
Spoon Ce, now EpworthSpoon Cove
,
Spout CoveSprague's Cove
Spread Eagle*SpringdaleSpringtield
Spring's ArmSpruce PointSquid Cove
Squid Tickle ..."
StaffordtownStage CoveStag HarborStanley's CoveStanleyville
Stark's BightStanhope, Scissor's Ce
Starve HarborStepaside*HiephenviUe*Stet.lienville Crossing,Stevenson's Village .
.
Stock Cove
TrinityFort de GraveSt. George. .
.
Bonavista .
.
Twillingate
Harbor GraceTrinity . . .
.
BurinSt. Barbe . . .
.
Placentia & St.
TrinitySt. BarbeTwillingate . .
,
St. Barbe
Mary's
BurinHarbor GraceBurgeo and La PoileTrinity
Twillingate .
.
Port de (jraveSt. Barbe . .
.
St. George. . .
.
Harbor tJrace
Twillingate .
.
Bonavista . . .
.
Twillingate
Fogo . . .
.
FortuneSt. Barbe
Twillingate
BurinS;. George,
Post Town.
Harbor Grace
Bonavista . . .
.
Hillview; T.B. TPO. sumC. B. Railway—A.St. George's
Bonavista Railway TPO.Pool's IslandKing's Pt, N. D. B. TPO.Botwood, N. D. B. TPO.
in summerSpaniard's BayTrinity, T. B. TPO. sum.Burin North'Westport, White BayTPO. summer
Placentia Bay TPO.BonavistaGriguet; N.E.C. TPO. s.
TwillingateCow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.EpworthHarbor GraceBay de ^'erde RailwayBritannia, Elliott's Cove,
in winter; TPO. sum.Dildo, H. C. RailwaySpriugdale, TPO. sum.C. B. RailwayConcbe; N. E. C. TPO.Bay of Islands, CurlingBryant's Cove, Hr. C-Jrace
TwillingateSalvage Bay, TPO. sum.
Little BayTilt CoveFogoPushthrdughBonne Bay; Nfld.
Railway in winterSt. AnthonyLewisporte in winter;N. U. B. South, sum.
Herring NeckBnrin NorthStephenvilie Crossing
(( it
Harbor Grace
King's Cove
144 Post Office Department.
a^- AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Lovell
Name of Place. District. Post Tuwn.
*Wesleyville ....
West Bay, Port au Port
Westcountry Cove ....
West Cul de Sac"Western Bay . . .
.
* Western Cove, West-port
Western Ce, Barren Is.
Western HeadWestern HarborWestern PointWestport
Weymouth
Wliale's BrookWhale Cove
Bonavista .
St. George.
Whale CoveWhale Gulch, NewWorld Island . .
.
*WhitbourneWhite Bear Bay . .
.
White IslandWhite IslandWhite Point Cove .
White PointWhite Point
White RockWhite RockWhite Bay, WitlessWicklow . . .
,
Wigwam Point ...
Wild Bight
B
Wild CoveWild CoveWild Cove (3 on Fogo)M'ild CoveV/ild CoveWilton GroveWilliamsport (Greens-pond
St. BarbeBurgeo and La PoileBay de Verde
ISt. Barbe
Placentia & St. Mary's
Twillingate
Burgeo and La PoileSt. Barbe
Trinity
Buriu
TwillingateTrinityBurgeo and La Pt)ile .
,
St. BarbeBurgeo and La Poile .
.
St. BarbePlacentia & St. Mary'sTrinity
BonavistaTrinity
Harbor MainTwillingate .
FogoSt. Barbe
Trinity
ISt. Barbe
WesleyvilleStephen ville Crossing,
Port au PortTilt CoveCape La HuneBay de Verde RailwayWestport, W.B., TPO. in
sum; Bale Verte in win.
Placentia Bay TPO.
Moreton's Harbor
La PoileWestport, W. B.; TPO.
in sum; Bale Verte, w.Englee; N. E. CoastTPO. in summer
Heart's ContentBritannia, Elliott's Cove,TPO. in summer
Burin
TwillingateWhitbourneBurgeoGriguet('hanuelEnglee; N. E. C. TPO.Valea Id, Plac. B. TPO.Bonaventure; TrinityBayTPO. sum; Trinity, w.
Brooklyn, B. B. RailwayGeorge's BrookH. C. RailwayHolyioodBotwoodLittle BayNipper's HarborLeading Tickles, PointLeamington iu winter;N. D. B. TPO. sum.
TwillingateMoreton's Harborl<'(^g0
Westport, W. B.; TPO.Bonne BayClarenvilleEnglee in winter;C. TPO. in sum.
l^st Office Pepartment. 129
Dress Goods and Accessories.
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
New Cut KoomNewell's IslandNewell's BrookNew FeroleNew Har. (Newport) . .
New Harbor, nearKern:ontre
New Harbor
Trinitytionavista
((
St. Barbe
Norton (New Harbor)..*New Harbor ....
New Head (New Har.).
Newman's Harbor ....
Newman's Sound ....
New Melbourne,(Russell's Cove) ....
New Perlican ....
Newport (New Harbor)New Chelsea, Seal Ce.NewtownNewtownNew World IslandNick's Nose, nearJackson's Cove . .
.
Nimrod*Nipper's Harbor,Noble Cove
Noddy, or Mauve Bay.
Noggin Cove
Port Rexton, B. Bay Ry.Greenspond.
Burgeo and La PoileFortune
St. BarbeTrill i<y
i'williogate
Bonavista ,
Trinity
Bouavisca . .
.
TrinityBonavista . .
.
Harbor MainTwillingate .
NonsuchNormau's Cove
Norman's Cove*Norris' ArmNorris' PointNorth ArmNorthern ArmNorthern BayNorthern BightNorthern EndNorthern Harbor . . .
.
Northern HarborNorth Hr., St. Mary's,North Har., Sound Id.,
North River
St. Barbe
Fogo
Placeutia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
TrinityTwillingate .
.
St. Barbe . . .
.
St. George. . .
.
Twillingate .
.
Bay de VerdeTrinityFogoTwillingate .
.
Placentia & St. Mary's
Port de Grave
N. W. Arm, Alex. Bay Bonavista
N
Cow Head; TPO. in sum.Greenspond; Shambler'sCe; B.B. Ry Tl'O. sum.
Rencontre, per Glencoe.Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,Fortune Bay T PO.
Griguet; N.E.C. TPO.New Harbor, H.C. Ry.Lewisporte.Bonavista, B. Bay.Salvage.
Heart's Content.
Greensp'd, Shambler's CeH. Content, B,B. TPO.Wesleyville; Fogota sum.Holyrood.Twillingate & Her. Neck.Kiug's Point in winter;N.D. Bay TPO. in sum.
Leading Tickles.
Nipper's Harbor.
Griguet, Quirpon, ('oastal
Tl'O. North in sum.Fredericton in winter;Fogota in summer.
Oderin, Plac Ry TPO.Lock's Cove in winter;TPO. in summer.
;Railway TPO.Norris' Arm.iBonne Bay.Curling.Botwood.Bay de Verde Railwa}'.
Hillview.Change Islands.
Exploits.Little Bay Island.
Whitbourne.Placentia Bay TPO.CB. Railway.
Glovertown.
Post Office jDepartment. 1^5
built by Piano experts ; used by Pianist Experts.
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
Kiver BlancheRiverhead; Bay of Ids..
Riverhead, St. Mary's.Riverhead, Span, Bay..River CoveRivers, Cape LaHune..River of Ponds
St. George.
Mary'sPlacentia «& StHarbor GraceSt. GeorgeBurgeo and La Poile
St. Barbe
Rix CoveBobbin's CoveRobert's Arm
Twillingate
Robin HoodRobinson's Bight . .
.
* Robinson's Head . .
.
Roche, or Rocky Har.
Rock HarborRocky Bay
Trinity((
St. George.St. Barbe .
Rocky Bay, Alex. Bay.Rocky Harbor
Rocky Brook ....
Rogue's HarborRolling Cove, Stock CeRope Cove ....
Rose au Rue ....
*Rose Blanche ....
Roundabout ....
Round Cove ....
Round Harbor ....
BonavistaSt. Barbe
Trinity ..
BurinFogo
Tw^illingate
Bonavista ....
St. GeorgePlacentia & St. MarysBurgeo and La Poile
BurinFortune
Rowsell's Ce, Nev? Bay
Rushoon ....
Russell's Cove, NewMelbourne
Russell's Ce, Smith's SdRyles Barachoiz
Burgeo and La Poile
TwillingateTrinityTwillingate
Placentia «& St. Mary's
Trinity
Fortune ,
Sacred Bay
Saddle Island
Safe Harbor
St. Barbe
Fortune
Bonavista
Stephenville Crossing.Humbermouth.Riverhead.C.B. Railway TPO.Bay of Islands.
Coastal TPO. West.Cow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.Nipper's Harbor.Twillingate.
Pilley's Id, N.D.B. TPO.
Port Rexton, B.B. Ry.Elliott's Cove. •
Robinson's Hd; Ry TPO.Bonne Bay; Straits TPO.
in summer.Beaubois, Plac. B. TPO.Fredericton in winter;
s.s. Fogota in sum.Glovertown.Bonne Bay; Straits
TPO. in summer.Hillview.
George's Brook.Nipper's Harbor.King's Cove.B.iy of Islands.
Placentia Bay TPO.Rose Blanche.Lawn; Plac. Bay TPO.Gaultois, For. tJay TPO.
it ii
Pushthrough, F.B. TPO."Tilt Cove, T.P.O. sum.Hillview.Point Leamington in win;TPO. in summer.
Baine Har., P.B, TPO,
Heart's Content.George's Brook.Fortune Bay TPO.
Griguet, N.E.C. TPO.in summer.
Pushthrough.
Shambler's C, win; Pool'sId, B.B. TPO, in sum.
13G Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Name of Place. District. Post Town.
SagonaSailor's IslandSalvage BaySainters Cove*St. AnthoaySt. Ann's
St. Barbe Bay
St. Alban's (Ship Cove)•St. Bride's
St. Brendan's
St. CarolsSt. Chad'sSt. Genevieve*St. GeorgeSt. Jacques
St. John's Bay .
.
St. John's BaySt. John's Harbor,St. John's Islands,
*St. John's*St. John's East .
.
St. Jones WithoutSt. Jones WithinSt. Joseph's
]
St. JuUeu's
St. Kyran's*St. LawrenceSt. Leonard'sSt. Veronica's, BayD'Espoir
St. Leonard's, orLunaire Bay
St. Margaret's Bay
*St. Mary'sSt. Mein BaySt. Michael's (Caplin
Cove)St. Paul's
St. Philip's
, St. Shott's
FortuneBonavista
TrinitySt. BarbeHarbor MainPlacentia & St. Mary'sSt. Barbe
FortunePlacentia & St. Mary'sBonavista
St. Barbe .
Bonavista .
St. Barbe ,
St. George.Fortune
St. Barbe
St. Joliu's West .....St. John's EastTrinity
Ploceatia & St. Mary's" 41
St. Barbe
Placentia & St. Mary'sBurinPlacentia & St. Mary's
Fortune
St. Barbe
Fortune Bay TPO.Salvage; TPO. in sum.Eastport.Bay Bulls Arm, Ry TPO.St. Anthony.C.B. Railway TPO.Tresque, Plac. B TPO.Cow Head in winter:
Straits TPO. in sum.Gaultois.Placentia.Traytown in winter;
B.B. TPO. in summer.St. Anthony.Happy Adventure.Flower's Cove.St. George.St. Jacques, F.B. TPO,
Cow Head in winter;Straits TPO. in sum,
St. John's.
South port, Hillview.Hillview.St. Joseph's.Placentia Bay TPO.Bonne Bav.Conche in win; C. TPO.N. in snmrier.
I'laeeutia Bay TPO.St. Lawrence.Placentia Bay TPO.
Gairltois.*
Griguet in win; TPO. s.
Cow Head in winter;I Straits TPO. in sum;
Placentia & St. Mary's St. Mary's.St. Barbe
FerrylandSt. Barbe
St. John's West
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. Anthony.
Tors Cove; Trepassey RyCow Head in winter;
Straits TPO. in sum.St. John's.
Trepassey.
146 Post Office Department,
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for "American
Chance Harbor, uear Morcton's Harbor, XotreDame Bay Renamed Bridgeport.
Barren Island, Flacentia Bay " Bar Haven.Britannia Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay.
.
" Britannia.
Northwest Arm, Green Bay " Burlington.
Shoal Bay, Trinity Bay " Cavendish.
Western Bay, Fogo District " Carmanville.
Broad Cove, Renews " Cappa Hayden.Salmon Cove, Trinity Bay " Champneys.Bnrgeo, District Pla.<;entia and St. Mary's. ... " Chambers.Chance Harbor, Friday's Bay, Notre Dame Bay " Chaneeport.Southward Bay, Bonavista Bay " Charleston.
Lower Rocky Brook, Smith's Sound, T. B. .." Clifton.
Middle Bight, Harbor Main " Coduer.
<i;rab"s, St. George's District " Crabbes.Railway Station, near Crabbe's " Crabbe's East.
Railway vStation, between Crabbe's Brook andHighlands " Crabbe's West.
Point to Glendou (including the settlementknown as Butler's Cove) District of Burin " Creton.
Birchy Cove, Bay of Islands " Curling.
Cuckhold's Cove, near Trinity, T. B " Dunfield.Grand River, Hamilton Inlet " Durrell.
Salvage Hay, District of Bonavista " Eastport.Flat Islands, Bonavista District " Flat Island.
Grand River, Hamilton Inlet " Gillisport.
Little River, Burgeo and La Poile " Grey River.
Riverhead, White Bay " Hampden.Sandy Point, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay " Harcourt.Rattling Brook, St. George's Bay " Heatherton.Northern Bighr, Random Sound, Trinity Bay. " Hilhiew.Dog Bay, Fogo District " Horwood.Riverhead, Bay of Islands " Humbermouth.Wood's Island, Bay St. George " Innishmara.
Fox Island, F'ortune District " Isle Galet.
Ram's Island, Plaeentia Bay " Zona.
Island Cove, near Heart's Delight, Trin. Bay. " Islington.
Queenstown, Fogo District " Joe Batt's Arm.Lance Cove North, near Elliston, Trinity Bay. " Laucaster.
Railway Station and neighborhood. Goose Bay ,' Lethbrido-e.
Lewisporte, Notre Dame Bay District " Lewisporte.
Northwest Arm, Trinity " Lockston.
Long Cove, S. W. Arm, Random, Trinity Bay " Lorebnrn.
Cat Harbor, District of F'ogo " Lumsden.Ragged Harbor, Trinity District " Melrose.
King's Cove, Trinity District " Milton.
Upper and Middle Rocky Brook, Smith's Sd,Trinity Bay '< Monroe.
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Lady " and " American Gentleman " Footwear.
Lyuch's Cove, Coun River, Fortune Bay Renamed Morison.
Russell's Cove, Trinity District " New Melbourne.Seal Cove, Trinity District " New Chelsea.
New Harbor, Bonavista Bay " Newport.New Harbor, Notre Dame Bay " Newstead.New Harbor, St. Barbe District " Norton.
Backlands, Bay St. G-jorge '' O'Regan.Northwest Arm, New Bay, Twillingate Dist... " Osmonton.
Marble Mountain, St. George's "{ MouSain.
Little Beaver Cove, Twillingate District .... " Port Albert.
Ship Cove and Robin Hood, Trinity Bay .... i' Port Rexton.Gravels, Bay St. George " Port au Port.
Lance Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay .... " Petley.
Portugal Cove, Trepassey Bay " Portugal Ce, S.
!Newtown, Sunda,y Cove Island, TwillingateDistrict " Port Anson.
Sibley's Cove, District of Placentia " Prowseton.Seal Co\ e, Bonavista Bay " Princeton.
Ha Ha, in Ha Ha Bay, District St. Barbe " Raleigh.Mother Hicks, Colinet Island, St. Mary's Bay " Regina.
Fox Harbor, Random, Trinity Bay " Southport.Ship Cove, Bay D'Espoir, Fortune Ray " St. Alban's.
Scissor's Cove, Notre Dame Bay " Stanhope.
Caplin Cove, Ferryland District " St. Michael's.
Broad Cove, St. John's West " St. Philip's.
Grand River Gut, Codroy Valley " Searston.
Spaniard's Bay, Trinity District " Spaniard's Cove.
Indian Arm, Bonavista Bay " Summerville.
Little River Section and Station, Codroy, BaySt. George '" St. Andrew's.
Holyrood, Placentia and St. Mary's " St. Vincent.
Broad Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay .... " Somerset.
Farmer's Arm, Dildo Rua, N.D. Bay " Summerford.
Pipers Hole, Placentia Bay .
" Swift Current.
Tilton Harbor, Fogo District " Tilting.
Toad's Cove, Bonavista Bay ,
" Tor's Cove.
Fox C'ove, Bonavista Bay " Templeman.
Collier's Bay Cove, District of Trinity " Thorulea.
Shoal Bay, Bonavista Bay " Wellington.
Daniel's Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay .
.
" Waterville.
Northwest Arm, Sweet Bay, Bonavista Bay .
.
" Winterbrook.
Greenspond, White Bay, St. Barbe " Williamsport.
Western Cove, White Bay " Westport.
Witless Bay, Trinity Bay " Whiteway.
Scilly Cove, Trinity Bay " Wintertoa.
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Post Offices marked thus {*) are in Straits of Belle Isle.
Name of Place. Port of Call.
Aaron Island
AdnavickAmerican CoveAmerican CreekAmerican HarborAmerican Tickle*AntelopeAntelope Tickle*Assjzes HarborBack Hai borBake Apple Bight*Barge BayBarachoisBatteau*Battle HarborBird Islands
*Black BayBlack CoveBlack Bear BayBlack Island
Blackguard's CoveBlack Tickle
*Blanc Sablon*Bels AmourBig BrookBolster's Rock"Bonne EsperanceBloomfield
Bluff HeadBradoreBreen's Tickle
Brig HarborBrigus
"Cape Charles
Cape Creep (Grepe)Cape HarriganCape HarrisonCape NorthCape Porcupine*Camp Island
Capson Island
Spear Harbor.Adnavick.Giady.Grady.
Seal Islands.
Henley Harbor.Indian Tickle.
Battle Harbor.Dead Island.
Smokey Tickle.
Red Bay.Blanc Sablon.
Batteau.
Battle Harbor.Venison Island.
Red Bay.
Tub Harbor.Friday Island.
Long Island.
Black Island.
Black Tickle.
Blanc Sablon.
Snlmoa River.
Hoi ton.
Bolster's Rock.Bonne Esperance.
Mannoek's Island,
Indian Harbor.Bradoie.
Indian Tickle.
Brig Harbor.Punch Bowl.Cape Charles.
Indian Tickle.
Fanny's Haibor.Ciipe Hairison.
Grady.Pack's Harbor,Chimney Tickle.
L'Anse au Loup.
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Name of Place. Port of Call.
Ship HarborShip RunSloop Cove
Sloop HarborSodiiy Island
Sophia's HarborSouih East CoveSnack CoveSnug HaiborSmokey Tickle
Spear HarborSpotted Islands
Splitting Knife
Square Islands
Squasho RunStvles
Stag TickleStrawberry
*Temple BayTinkei' HarborThomas BayTickle
Traiuoie
*Trap Co\eTransport Island
Triangle
TouchialickTub Island
Turnavick
Venison Islands
Venison Tickle
*West Si. ModisteWebber's CoveWhite BearWhite Islands
White Point BayWild BightWilcock's ArmWilliam's ArmWinter CoveWolf Islands
.2oar
.'ship Harbor.
. Smoky Tickle.
. 'Slonp Cove.Fishing Ships' Harbor.Emily Harbor.Scrammy.Murray's Haibor.Long Island.
Pack's Harbor.Snug Harbor.Smoky Tickle.
Spear Haibor.Spotted Islands.
Smoky Tickle.
ISquare Islands.
Venison Islands.
Hawke's Harbor.
j
Pack's Harbor.iMoccovick.1
HcnU-v Harbor.;H()llon.
iMaunock's Island.' Windsor's Harbor.
jPack's Harbor.
IBattle Harbor.Venison Island.
Dead Island.
Wiusor's Harbor.Indian Island.
Turnavick.
Venison Island.
.tVest St. Modiste.
Punch Bowl.
,White Bears.
.Indian Tickle.
,iSloop Covs.
. Alick.
. Batteaux.
. |Fiancis Haibor Bight.
Ilndian Haibor.Wolf Island.
Nain.
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Postmaster General—J. Alex. Robinsou, LL.D.
List of Officers.
St. John's—Superintendent—David Stott. .
Clerk in Charge—George J. Veiteh.Check C/er/c—Hedley V. Garland.Accotintant—Alexander Rooney.Assistant Check Clerks— W»,\tev Garfi, Arthur Woolridge, James Escott,
Collector—Joseph Aylward.Chief Operators—John J. Curtis, John T. Meaney.0perat07's—Joseph Small, J. D. O'Donnell, George White, Thomas J.
Murphy, Michael Hackett, Kate O'DriscoU, Madge O'DriscoU, M. F. X.Hartigan, Hannah Davis, Bessie M. Anthony, Ethel Irish, Lilian Myrick,.Winnie Smith, Agatha Ezekiel, Blanche Martin, Eleanor Qillis, GenevieveCleary.
King's Wharf Office—Operator—John Heffernan.
Office Tender—Florence Martin.Court House Office— Operators—J. Ashley, William MitchL-11.
Office Tender—Oliphant Greene.Rawlins' Cross Office— Operators—R.J. Benning, Mary King, Mary Stack,West End Office— Operator—Gertrude Kieley.Typists—Maud Thorne, Mahel LeGrow.Clerk, Delivery Department—George R. Lindsay, Alfred Rees, William:
J. Morris.
Lineman—William Tobin.Storekeeper— William Trelegan.Central Office— Office Tenders—Alber Loveys, Richard Delaney.CTieders— Walter Millev, Roy Nui se, WtUiam Churchill, Jack -Murray.Box Boys—E. F. Daniels, Genrge Butler.
Night Messenger— James Jackman.
Messengers—Harold Reid, Frederick Meadus, Aiden Nugent, JohnSquires, William Wylie, Beitraui Rogers, James Reddy, Victor ChanceVrAVinston Oakley, Jack O'DriscoU, R. LaFosse, Edw'd Hannahan, BramwellBennett, Patrick Whittv, Williim Wheeler, John Reardigau, WilliamMurray, John Aylward, Brinton Riursay, (Gordon Richards, Uhas. McGinn,,Harry Campbell, Harry Carey, Dauiti O'Neil, Donald Walsh, AugustusMoore, Jack Cooper, Cyril Chapman, Robert Whitten, James Crickard.Thomas Coady, Charlie Belbm, R Whelau.
Office. Operator.|
Office. Operator.
Aguathuna -Miss DuBordieu Baiue Harbor—Madge SmithAnderson's Cove—Elsie Thornhill
,Bar Haven—May Smith
Argentia—Bride O'RiellyAvondale—Bertha MooreBadger—Cecil CunninghamBadger Quay—Bertha HoskinsBaie Verte
Bay de Verde—Mrs. Andrew MooreBay L'Argent—V. E. BanfieldBay Roberts—Daisy Dawe
Messenger—Henry SnowBeavertcn—E. S. Hennebury
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Office. Operator.
Belleoram—Miss Jessie MilesBell Island—Richard D. Walsh
Messenger—F. StoneBishop's Falls—Miss Jones
Messenger— Daniel Gillinghain
BlackheadBonaventure, New—E. AndersonBonavista—N. P. White
Messenger—R. J. Miles
Bonne Bay—Charles ReadBotwood—Eleanor Aitken
Assistant—Kelvin AitkenBranch—Kate PowerBrig Bay—Elsie HoddinottBrigus—Alice Bartlett
Assistant- -Ellen SheehanBrigus Junction—George HobbsBritannia—Lawrence LeawoodBritish Harbor— Martha (Gardner
Brooktield (Lethbridge)—SusanGaulton
Brooklyn—Sarah A. PrinceBurin—Meta ClarkBurlington—Theresa HouseCampbellton—Daisy BradleyCape Broyle—Kate LaheyJCape Race—Hannah J. MyrickCape Ray—Marconia Staff
Carbonear—W. L. BrownCarmanville
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Asst. and Messgr—W. L. FardyCatalina—Elsa Courage
Messenger—M. S. CourageCat Harbor—Asenath Par.^ons
Change Islands—E. M. Seeley
Messenger—Nina OakeChannel—Julia C. CarrieCharleston (Southern Bay)—Laura
PrinceClarenville—Louisa Rogers
Assistant—Violet JanesClarke's Beach—Edith Leslie
Messenger—Abranani Snow
Coachman's Cove—Nellie Farm
Codory—Mabel Parsons
Come-by-Chance—Geo. R. Courage
Conception Harbor—Shan Buck
Oonche—Daniel Fitzgerald
Office. Operator.
Cook's Hr. (Cape Norman)—JennieScanlon
Cow Head— Freeman PayneCrabb's Station—James PikeCurling—Alexander Read
Assistant—Henry SweetlandCutwell (Ward's Harbor)—Netta J..
RobertsDaniel's Harbor—Ada BigginDeer Lake— Paul Moores
Assistant—Henry PennellDunville—May TobinEast Wabana—Elliston- Alfred CreweEnglish Harbor West— Bessie PineEpworth— Emma PerryExploits—R. DwyerFlat Islds. Plac. Bav—Mnriel ClarkeFlower's Cove—Mabel DiamondFogo—Violet BakerFortune—Amelia BennettFortune Harbor— Sadie WisemanFox Cove, For.—Florence WhittleFov Harbor, P. B.—Nellie HealeyFreshwater—Annie MooresGaff Topsail—J. J. SheaGambo—Louise House
Assistant— Maf.;gie MossGander Bay—Annie Butler
Garnish— E. Blonche Bantield
Gaultois—Sarah Siras
George's Brook—Bertha Prince
Gienwood—M. RowsellGlovertown—Miss L. G. BurtonGrand Bank— Mable Forsey
Asst. & Mgr.—John Peuwill
Grand Falls—Robert F. NewhookW. P. HiscoekMiss Vera Hamilton
Messenger—William Goulding::
Miss LedrewGrand Lnke—Charles W. Tilley
Grate's Cove— Ethel Avery
Great Burin—Dulcie E. Darby
Green's Harbor— L. Laing
Greenspond—John GibbonsAssistant—Lottie Hoddinott -
Griguet—Irene Smith
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Office. Operator.
Hant's Harbor— Melina Critcli
Haibor Breton—William SoderoHatbor BufFett—Ada BurtonHarbor Grace—Arthur W. Heath
iVIessf'nger— Harry KennedyHarbor Main—A. M. Ezekiel
Haystack—Massie Bailey
Heart's Content—Olive FarnhamHeart's Delight— Lucy HobbsHeart's Desirt-—EUie'St. GeorgeHermitage—Annie WayHerrinjj; Neck— Malcolm SimmsHiUview—W. W. Frost
Hodge's Cove—Florence SmithHolyrood—John HannonHorwood—G. WoolfreyHunibermouth—Clara MclsaacJoe BattV Arm— Florence Coffin
King's Cove— L. DevineKing's Point— Thistle
Lady Cove—Alice tioper
Lamaline—Blanche PittmanAssistant—Violet Hilliard
Lark Harbor—W. E, GabiielLa Scie—Beatrice FurneauxLawn—Theresa MurphyLewisporte— M. C. YoungLittle Bay—J. FlyuuLitt'e Bay East— Janet ThornhillLittle Bay Island—W. G. DiiderLittle River—John DoyleLong Harbor Beach—A. M. BungayLower Island—Mary J. SnelgroveManuels— Winnie DuffMarystown— Isabel Collins
Merasheen— EsteDa BestMiller's Passage—Millertown—Gertie Duti'
Millertown Junction—A. J. KirbyMonroe—Geo. E. StoneJloreion's Hai bor— S. P. RendellMusgrave Harbor—Irene Russell
Musgravetown— Mildred Saint
New Harbor— S. M. Giles
New Melbourne— Flossie GoodwinNew PerJican— Frances BemisterNewtown— Bernard NorrisNipper's Haibor— Herbert BatstoneJNorris' Arm—Hettie Roberts
Office. Operator.
Norris' Point—Maud KennedyNorthern Bay—Mrs. James MarchOld Perlican— Blanche MarchParadise—May PowerParson's Pond—Peter Butler
Peter's River—Ida LundriganPetit Foite—Annie L. HaydenPilley's Island—Winnie GarlandPlac, Jersey Side—Theresa WhelanPlac , Town Side—Bessie Hii tigan
Point Leamington—Edith iMiller
Pool's Cove—Maud Reeve.-
Poii au Ghoix—Ethel P.^^'ue
Pojt au Port—Annie MclsaacPort-au-Basques
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First Operator—M. P. SmartAsst. Operator—Rich. Murphy
John A. CoxK. C. Pike
Patk. HealeyPort Blandford—Rosalie QuintonPoit-de-Grave—Bertha BeechaniPort Rexton—Amelia FcjwIowPort Saunders— Mrs. L. C. WhitePort Union—Jos. HobbsPre,-que— Michael RyanPrcwseton—Ramea— Hilda V. McKavRed Ifeiand, P. B — E. M" Carroll
Rencontre, F. B.--Josie M. HartiganRiverh'd, St. Mary's—Violet AhearnRobert's Arm— A. E. BatstoneEobinson's Head—Jessie ShearsRenews— Nellie Shannahan
St. Authony—L. Q SmithSt. Bride's— Bride ConwaySt. George's—xAnnie Butler
Assistant— ButlerSt. Jacques— P. J. McEvoySt. Joseph's— Elsie CormackSt. Kyran's- Bertha LeonardSt. Lawrence—Cecelia FewerSt. Mary's— Honora GibbonsSt. Vincent— Mrs. J. GibbonsSalmonier, N. S —Janie F. HawcoSalmonier, Riverhead
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'Eva. GaulSalvage— Walter OsmondSandy Point— Minnie McFatridgeSeal Cove, White Bay- J. Osborne
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Office. Operator.
Searston—Maty O'QuinnSeldom-coirie-by— F. E. NewellShamDkr's Cove— Clara BraggSound Island—E. W. BeckSouth port—Josie FlynnSpaniard's Bay—J. L. Gosse
Met-setiger—A. P. GosseSpringda'e—K. W. KnightStepbenville—Adeline WhiteSttphenviile Ci I'.s'g—Eveiyu Butler
Stone's Cove— Fred. UitihamSumnierside— Sadie Petipas
Tack's Beach—Mabel BrownTerenceville—W. J. Dewey
T. L. Banfield
Three Arms— Mabel Bowers
Repairers.
Badger— Edgar Penney.Peaveitiu)— Richard Elliott.
Birchy Covp -James E. Parsons.
Clat en vi \'' —Adam Seward.
Couie-by-chance—Thcs. J. Best.
Crabbe'.s—Willis Pike.
Deer Lake—Norman Nichols.
Fogo—William Coates.
Gaff Topsails— V.'illiam Moore.
Gambo— George Saumieis.
Ganibo Branch—Joseph Saunders.
Glenwood—Grand Lake—W. H. Pennell.
Grand Falls—Hedley Whitemarsh.Harbor Grace— Peter Holley.
Hermitage Cove— Matthew Francis.
King's Point—Philip E. Lush.
Little River—Tnomas Skeard.
Long Harbor—John Saunders, sr.
Tat iff between the foregoing offi
two cents for each additional woid.
Office. Operator.
Tilt Cove—W. CunninghamTilting—I-abella McGraihTopsail— Florence Miller
Trepassey—Maiy Curtis
Trihitv— Rachael fowlowTrinity East— Miss Mills
Twillingate—S. E. FoleyMessenger—Louise Fifield
Upper Island Covj— Walter CraneWe-iley viUe— E. SainsburyWestern Bay—Ewen KennedyWestpnrt— H. L, Pearce
West Wabana—Whitbourne— Maggie CookeWinterton—Minnie HobbsWood's Island—Mrs. K. B. Wade.
Repairers.
Millertown Junction—AlphaeusBrown.
Norris' Arm—Frederick Perry.
Peter's River—John Gibbons.Placentia—John Harligan.
Point Leamington—.Jonas Rice,
Samuel Pelley.
Port aux Basques—Wm. Sheaves.
Port Blandford- Edward Peddlo.
Robert's Arm—Mark Rowsell.
Salvage—Bainabas Moss.
Springdale—John Matthews.St. George's—F'rank White.
St. John's— John Uoyls.
Terenceville—Robert Clark.
Tiepassey—George Curtis.
Trinity—Frederick Hunt.Wesley ville^Samiiel Mnllett.
Whitbourne—Michael Kehoe.
ces :—Twenty cents for ten words andFive figures to go as one word.
Cable Connection.
The Government Postal Telegraph Cable between Port aux Basques,
Nfld., and Can.-^o, N.S., connects at the latter place with the CommercialCable Company, which has five cables in operation across the Atlantic.
Other connections are :—The Commercial Pacific Cable Company;
The British Postal Telegraphs ; The German Atlantic Cable Company;
The Halifax and Bermuda Cable Company ; The Direct West India Cable
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. Vice Commeixial , Azores, St. Vincent.
To ensure messages being sent by this short route, they mnst behanded lo Postal Telegraph Offices.
New All-Submaiine Cable to Havana.
The Commercial Cable Company has opened an All-Submarine Cableftoule from New York direct to Havana, Cablegrams for Cuba 3nd otherWest India Islands should be tiled with the Ntid. Postal Telegraphs.
Night Lettergrams.
Night Letter-grams are messages not e.xceedinc; flt'tv words that maybe tivmsmitted during the night while the othcp.s aie closed for regularbusiness, and are sent at the same rate as ten words in the Uay time.
Night Lettergrams are accepted at St. .lolm's offices for Canada an^United States and by the Commercial Cable Company or any of the New-foundland Cable connections in the United States" and Canada for all
Postal Telegraph Offices in Newfoundland. They must be written inplain English, Codes or Cipher words not being permitted.
Postal Telephones are connected with the Postal Telegraph Offices
at the following named places
:
Telephones.
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Telepliones. Telegraph Offices.
•Champneys East
Diklo P.
Doyle's P. OEnglish HarborEastport (Salvage Bay)Flat Bay P. 0. ... .'.
Fermeuse P. OFelix Cove P. OGreat Codroy P.
Hareourt (Sandy Pt. S. S.) P. O.
Heatherton P. OHickman's Harbor P.
Highlands P. OHoly rood Railvi'ay Station
H'vrood S. S. (Brien's)
Jel'-ry's
Kfccis
Ladle CoveLittle Catalina
Little Heart's EiseMelrose
Middle BrookMillville
Mussell Harbor ArmMadistone ValleyMiddle Amherst Cove, B. B. ...
Nardini's
Newman's CoveNew Chelsea
Nfld. Oil WellsNewman's Cove
Open Hall
Point VerdePlate Cove
Spencer's CoveShallop Cove
Templeman, Fox CoveThe Head, Codroy RiverTompkins (semi-private)
Trinity P.
Upper Amherst Cove
Woody Head Cove <
Wood's Island P.
West BayWoody llsand, P. B
Port Rexton.New Harbor.St. Andrew's, Little River.
Port Rext'jii.
Salvage.
St. George's.
Renews.Port au Port.
St. Antlrew's.
Monroe.Robinson's Railway Station.
Britannia.
Crabbe's, T.O.
Holyrood.
Ciabbe's.
King's Cove.
Musgrave Harbor.Catalina.
Hodge's Cove.
Catalina
Gaiiibo.
Searston.
Harbor Buffett.
Crabbe's.
Bonavista.
Stephenville Crossing.
Bonavista.
New Melbourne.Parson's Pond.BonAvista.
King's Cove.
PIvicentia.
King's Cove.
Haystack.
St. George's.
Wesleyville.
St. Andrew's (Little River.
Railway Station, Trinity Junction.
Bonavista.
Codroy.Wood's Island. T 0.
Port au Port.
Sound Island.
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President—W . W. Blackall, Esq., B.A., D.C.L., Church of EnglandSuperintendent of Education.
Vice-Presidents—Viacent Burke, Esq., M.A., LL.D., Roman Catholic
Superintendent of Education ; Rev. L. Curtis, M. A., D.D., Methodist
Stiperintendent of Education.
R. K. Kennedy, Esq., Roman Catholic Superintendent of Education,
Diocese af Harhor Grace.
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Rev. Canon Bolt, M.A. Hon. Mr. Justice Kent, B.A.
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Directors '
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Rev. Canon Bolt, M.A. W. S. Monroe, Esq." Canon Smart, R.D. W. B. Grieve, Esq.'• Edgar Jones, Ph.D. W. R. Warren, Esq., K.C." Henry Uphill, B. E. S. Dunheld, Esq., B.A.
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Bishop Spencer College.
Principal—Miss Stirling.
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Corresponding Committee in Newfoundland,
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President—The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Newfoundland.Secretary-Treasurer—Rev. (;aaon Bolt, M.A.Hon. Sir W. H. Horwood, Hon. Dr. Skelton,Rev. Canon Smith, Hon. J. A. Clift, K.C.Rev. Canon White, Alexander J. Harvey,Rev. Canon Colley, R.D. Hon. G. Knowling,S. C. Thompson (Inspector.) J. A. Winter.
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V ice-Principal—Miss M. Purchase.
Assistants—Miss Ethel Hele, Miss D. Coltoa, Miss E. Pike, MissAlice Payne.
Matron of Pupil Teachers'. Home—Miss Godden.
Boards of Education (Alphabetically arranged).
1. Barachoix—Rev. A. E. Butler, Chairman; Thos. Legge (Robin-son's Head), John E. Morris (Crahlje's Firook), G. N. Shears (Crabbe'sBrook), Thomas Gale (Robinson's), R. T. Legge (Cartyville), A. Shears,Arch. McKay, Jeremiah Chnti'ey.
2. Bareneed—Nathan Newell, Chairman ; William Ri(!liards, Step.Boone, Thomas G. Batten, William N. Batten, Rev. D. R, Bailey, B.A.,Abram Newell.
3. Barr'd Islands and Joe Bait's Arm—Rev. F. P. Law, Chair-man; George Foster (Barr'd Islands), Joseph Cull (S'loal Bay), SimonBrett (Joe Batt's Arm), Arthur Cotfiu (Joe Batt's Arm). Elijah Cull (BirdIsland), James Coffin, Nehemiah Goodwin, Mark Harnett.
4. Battle Harbor—Rev. W. K. Pitcher, Chairman -. John Brad-bury, George Smith, Noah Rumbolt (Trap Cove), John Stone (HenleyHarbor), Lorenzo Pye (Cape Charles).
5. Bav-de-Verde—Rev. H. K. Gilbert, '''hainnan ; Step. Blundon,Thomas Cull (Caplin Cove), William J. Meadus (Grate's Cove), M. Blun-don, John Keats, John C. Emberley.
6. Bay of Islands—Rev. H. Petley, Chairman ; Moses Sheppard,(Lark Harbor), George Wheeler (Frenchman's Cove), George Parrett,(Curling), U. N. Bagg (Curling), A. Barrett (Curling), A. Brake (Mea-dows), G. Arnott (Humbermouth), George Davis (Summerside.)
7. Bav Roberts—Rev. A. B. S. Stirling, Chairman ; G. W. Jardine,Bethlehem Mercer, D. G. Fraser, Arthur Menchoins, A. M. Calpin, Wm.J. Mercer, Isaac Parsons.
8. BelleorAM— — , Chairman ; F. Curnew, L. A.McCnish, Dr. Fitzgerald (St. Jaei^ues), S. L. Young (St. Jacques), GeorgeCoffin (Reacontre), G. T. Bond (Stone's Cove), Levi Barnes (Har. MiUe),Wm. J. Banfield (Bay L'Argent.)
9. Bell Island—Rev. J. Stead, Chairman : William Bennett, Geo.Parsons, William Rees, sr., Charles Foote.
10. BoNAViSTA Bay—Rev. A. G. Bayly, M.A., Chairman; RobertFord, William Miles, Daniel Fifield, John S. Rowsell, Levi Templeman,Hugh Abbott, John Thorne.
11. Bonne Bay , Chairman; G. W.Wilton, T.A.Garcin, D. Galliott, Walter Young (Birchy Head), John K. Roberts,(Bifnne Bay), William I'rebble (Woody Point), S. Taylor, George Caines,(Norris' Point.)
12. BoTWOOD—Rev. M. K. Gardner, Chairman: J. W. Aitken, H.Burt, James Inder, James Ludlow (Indian Point), James Beaton, Edwd,V Oke,
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13. Brigus—Rev. E. K. H. Caldwell, Chairman; Samual E. Chafe,George Bulland, Samuel Morgau (Burnt Head), Captain M. Bartlett,Herbert Curnew, Edward C. Bishop.
14. Brooklyn—Rev. E. Nichols, Chairman; Levi Prince (Seal Cove),Albert Stares, Abram Penny (Canning's Cove), Wm. Fry (Indian Arm),John Prince (Southern Bay), James Oldfoni, James Quiuton, ChristopherHainea (Jamestown).
15. BURGEO— Rev. Edgar H. Fletcher, Chairman; Philip Di' ks, Geo.Samways, Thomas MouUou, Rupert C. Matthews, Robert Moulton, Rev.G. Robins, Henry Matthews.
16. BUR[N—Rev. A. T. Tulk, Chairman ; William Paul, George A.Bartlett, Frank LeFeuvre, Lawrence Cheeseman (Port aux Bras), Sam'lBennett (Port aux Bras), Henry Brown (Rock Harbor), Henry Stevens,(Morlier Bay.)
17. Burnt Islands—Rev. G. Elliott, Chairman ; 3 9l.s. Chalk, JohnMeade, sr., Abram Keepiug, John King, jr., Jos. Willis.
18. Carbon EAR— Kev. C. W. Hollands, Chairmw ; C. Frampton, L.Pike, Josi'ph E. Colbourue, William Thoms, Thos. Marks, Wm. Earle.
19. Catalina— Rev. G. S. Ch«mberlairi, Chairman; Ilongald W'hite,Samuel Mifflin, Wm. White, John Raymond, sr., Albert Haynes, EdwardG. Stone; Capt. Ronald House.
20. Champneys , Chairman ; B. Day (Champuey'sArm), Mark Oewling, Thomas Goldswortby, Wm. Batson (English Hr.)
21. Chaxge Islands , Chairman ; F. C. Earle,Thomas Scammell, George Elliott, Arthur Scammell, W. J. Torraville,Louis Hyde.
22. Channel—Rev. H. J. Read, Chairman; P. T. Clement, JamesJanes (Cape Ray), Emmanuel Pike, C. T. James, H. H. Mackay, DominicLeFresne (Isle aux Morts.)
23. CODROY—Rev. H. J. Read, Chairman ; Wm. Fiander, George B.Collier, George Ball, Wm. A. Parsons.
24. Colby's Point—W. H. Greenland, Chairiaan ; Capt. J. Kelly,Capt. John Smith, Wm. Russell, of Wm., JosepU Batten (Country Path),V/il)iam Morgan, of Abram, Rev. E. Hunt, James Earle, Wm. French.
25. Exploits—26. Flowhr's Cove—Rev. J. T. Richards, Chairman
; Sam. Coombs,(Ferrole Point), Thomas Sheppard (Brig Bay), Abraliam Gibbons (CurrentIsland), Isaac Genge (Deadman's Cove), John Way (Savage ('ove), Geo.Caines (Shoal Cove East), John Nosew^rthy (G. I. Brook.)
27. FoQO— Rev. J. 0. Britnell, Chairman; Sam. Harnett (Seldom),Richard Hyaes (Indian I.-slaads), (Gilbert Payne, Thomas Hellings (Eas-tern Tickle), Ambrose Payne, E. E. Hyde, Mark Jones.
2S. FORTEAU—Rev. J. T. Richards, Chairman; Wm. Flynn (for.teau), John Linslead (Lanse au Loup); John Fowler (Capstan Island),Arthur Davey (East St. Modeste), Arnott Dumaresque.
29. FoxTRAP (Long Pond)— Rev. Canon Colley, Chairman; JamesRidout (Long Pond), James J. Dawe (Long Pond), Wm. James Butler,(Foxtrap), C. R. Rendell (Long Pond.)
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30. Gander Bay— , Chairman; Benj. R. Torra-ville (Victoria (~!ove), Frank Simms (Man Point), John Payne (Clarke's
Bead, South Side), Charles Francis (Clarke's Head, North Side), HezekiahGillingham (Clarke's Head, North Side), Geo. Vater (Victoria Cove).
31. Garnish—Kev. A. T. Tulk, Chairman; Charles Marsh, ThomasMoulton, Richard Grandy, Ambrose Tapper (Frenchman's Cove), Charles
Wm, Anstey.
32. Grand Falls—33. GRKENSPOND^Kev. I. J. Parsons, Chairman; Peter Carter, Eli
Kodgers (Fair Islands), J. A. Matthews (Silver Hair Island), J. Collins,
(New Harbor), S. Blandford, John Dowden, Abraham Bagg, ReginaldEdgar, Walter Carter.
34. Harbor Breton—Rev. R. F. Mercer, Chairman; J. J. Ross, J.
Jensen, T. Jensen, Wm. Sodereaiix, C. Way, S.M., Jerry Petite.
35. Harbor Buffett—Rev. A. Shorter, Chairman : Thos. CoUett,John Marshall, Henry Burton, Thomas Wakely (Haystack), G. Rodway,(Mussel Harbor Arm.)
36. Harbor Grace—Rev. Canon Noel, Chairman ; Wm. Titford,
Thoma? Ross, George Andrews, Levi L. Chafe, \N illiam Ward, ThomasG. Ford, Rev. W. R. J. Higgitt, Rev. Edward Andrews.
37. Harbor Grace South—Rev. Edward Andrews, Chairman ; A.Sheppard, Jonathan Sheppard, James P. Shute, Clement Noel.
38. Heart's Content—Rev. Canon Smart, Chairman ; Dr. A. R.
Anderson, George E. Young, (.4eorge Mallam, James Wilcox, J. Parrott,
of Peter (Wintertou), Luke Pittman, J. P.; Rev. C. M Stickings, JamesWilcox, John Parrott, of Peter, John George, of Francis.
39. Hermitage—Rev. W. R. Courage, Chairman: Charles Mead,W. B. Andrews (Gaultois), E. E. Bulley (Pass Islaad), John W. Kelland(Bay D'Espoir), Robert Rose (Dawson's Cove).
40. Herring Nkck— Rev. Llewellyn Godden, Chairman ; John W.Holwell, Alfred Kearley (Sunnyside), Robert Batt (Ship Island), GeorgeMercer (Boyd's Cove), Steph. Miles (Salt Harbor), Elias Stuckev (Green'sCove).
41. KelliorEWS—Rev. Cauon Colley, Chairman; Arch. Morgan(Indian Pond), .lacob H. Lear (Seal Cove), George Kelly (Lance Cove),Garland Andrews (Upper Gullies), Isaac LeDrew (Kelligrews), ReubenButler (Middle Bighc), John Greeley (Greeleytowo).
42. King's Cove— Rev. S. A. Dawson, Chairman ;.Edward Penney
(Keels), Eli Bowen (Red Cliff), Jas. McB. Fitzgerald, Aubrey Brown.
43. Lamaline— Rev. Hugh Kirby, Chairman; Hy. Haskell (Lama-line West), Hy. Bonuell (Lamaline East), Llewellyn Uillier (Point auxGauls), Cyrus J. Pittmau, J. P., (Lamaline West), Stephen King.
44. New Harbor—Rev. T. P. LTpward, Chairman ; F. Woodman,Fred. Mo<>re (Dildo), James Smith (Old Shop), Euoch Raid (Green's Hr. ),
Leaader Drover (Whiteway), Robert Pretty (South Dildo), Rich'd Hillier
(Spread Eagle).
45. Newtown—Rev. J. P. Hiscock, B.A., Chairman; Jas. Parsons,
Charles Hounsell (Pound Cove), Stanley C4ill, Hubert Blackmore (Pin-
chard's Island), Noah Gill.
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46. Norman's Cove , Chairman; Kobert Smith,Thomas Smith, Charles Warren (Chapel Arm), Thos. White (Long Cove),John Clarke, Caleb White.
47. Petty Harbor —Rev. J. Hewitt, Ckainnan; H. C. Winsor(Aquaforte), Alan Chafe (Goulds), H. W. Chafe (Goulds), Alan B. Wil-liams (Goulds), Alan Ruby.
48. Pool's Ialand-Rov. W. J. Leggo, Chairman: Jacob Oakley(Wesleyville), Cajit. S. R. Wiusor (Badger's Quay), Lewis Weeks, AaronGillingham (Safe Harbor), Jacob Attwood (N. W. Arm), Peter House, F.Hoskius, Jesse Brown (badger Quay), Kenneth Knee (Badger's Quay), J.
Preston ( Valleyfield), Coruelins Knee (Safe Hr. ), Joseph Knee (Badger'sQuay).
49. Port-de-Ghave—Rev. D. R. Bailey, B.A., Chairman; SamuelChristopher, George Dawe, J. P., George Morgan (Blow-me-down), HaroldAndrews, Henry Bishop (Hibb's Hole).
50. Port Rkxton—Rev. A. Pittman, Chairman ; Dr. T. C. Fitz-gerald (Trinity East), Jas. Randell, Joseph Bailey, John Guppy, ArthurW^atts, Joseph Butler, Richard Jones.
5L Portugal Cove—Rev. A. E. E. Legge, Chairman ; Ed. Somerton,Nathan Miller, Solomon King, sr., Albert Squires (St. Philip's).
52. Pouch Cove—Rev. A. E. Tulk, B.A., Chairman; George R.Sullivan, Robert Williams, Ernest Coduer (Torbay), Albert Grouchy.
53. Pushthrough—Rev. G. Hall, M A., Chairman; Samuel G.Camp, William Webb, sr., (Rencontre), Theodore Parsons (New Harbor),Robert Durnford (Francois), Stephen Speuce (West Cul de Sac), ThomasBarter, sr., (Cape La Hune).
54. Railway [Central]—55. Random—Rev. W. A. Butler, Chairman; George Vey, Edmund
Benson, Edwin Luther (Bay Bulls Arm), Isaac J. Smith, Charles Pitcher,Simon Smith (Island Cove).
56. Rose Beanche—Rev. G. Elliott, Chairman ,- Arthur Moore,Charles Ridout (Harbor LeCon), Richard Furneaux, Wm. BuflFett (Dia-mond Cove), Ambrose Oakley, Philip Stickland, George Thomas (HarberLe Cou), John Stickland, of Robert.
57. St. Anthony , Chairman; George Penny (CapeNorman), Luke Elms (Griguet), Sam. Kinsella (St. Carol's), Noah Simms,(St. Anthony), Geo. Reid (Lock's Cove), Fred. Ollerhead, Nath. Decker,(Wild Bight), Nath. Dawe (Ireland Bight), Rev. Eric S. Tarrant.
58. St. John's—The Lord Bishop of Newfoundland, Chairman; Rev.J. Brinton, Secretary; Rev. Canon Bolt, M.A., Sir J. Oaterbvidge, J. W.Withers, Hon. Dr. Skelton, Sir E. R. Bowring, William Churchill, Geo.J. Adams, Eli Dawe, V. Kuowling, Rev. A. Uphill, Frank E. RendellRev. Edgar Jones, M.A., Ph.D., Rev. A. Clayron, Lit. D.
59. Salmon Cove—Rev. F. Severn, Chairman; Wm. Hussey (SouthRiver), William J. Morgan (The Broads), Joseph Coveyduck "(JuniperStump), William Andrews (South River), Henry Stevens, Harvey Morgan.
60. Salvage—Rev. A. E. Titlk, B.A., Chairman ; Lewis Squire (Sal-vage Bay), Wilham Martin (St. Chad's), John Babstock (Sailor's Island),
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Kichard Oldford (Squid Tickle), Baxter G. Oldford, Kenneth Brown, Hy.J. Oldford, Eli Turner (Happy Adventure), John Matehim.
61. Samson—Job Lane, Chnirman; Arthur Samson, Wm. Hallett,
James Saunders (Gooseberry Islands), Rev. A. E. Tulk, B.A., Eli Ralph.
62. Sandwich Bay—Kev. Henry Gordon, Chairman ; James Payne,Freeman Saunders ((Jartwright), Samuel Learning (Dove Brook), AlfonzoLearning ( Paradise), Alfred Brown (Separation Point).
63. Sandv Point—Rev. E. A. Butler, Chairman: William Morris,(Seal Ro'ks), Alfred Martin, Martin Pieroway, John Renouf, sr., H. H.Haliburton (St. George's), M. C. Messervey, J. Hynes (Port au Port), C.
Parsons, Wilfred LeRoux.
64. Shearsown , Chairman ; Moses Earle, JohnBadcock, Martin Sharpe, James Titford, Albert Earle.
65. Smith's Sound—Kev. Hugh Facey, B.A., Chairman; J. Duttett(Burgoyne's Cove), Wm. Framptoa (White Rooks), Benj. Bugden (LanceCove), John Gardner (Snook's Brook), John Baker (Snook's Har. ), NoahGeorge (Foster's Point).
66. Spaniard's Bav—Rev. E, ("leneh. Chairman ; Abraham Shep-pard, Josiah Neil (West End), William Brown, John Vokey, L. Nose-worthy, Nath Gosse, Wm. Strickland, Jacob Reid.
67. Tack's Beach—Rev. E. Humphries, Chairman ; John Rodway,(Baine Harbor), Joseph Lockyer (Isle Valen), J. Smith (Boat Har.), Hy.Monks.
68. Tilt Cone—Rev. W. H. Mackay, Chairman; S. J. Blackler,
(Nipper's Harbor), Joseph Harding (Shoe Cove), Robert Coombs (RoundHarbor), Geo. H. Furneaux, Elias White (Indian Burying Piece), Wm.Cunningham,
69. Toi'SAiL—Rev. Canon Netten, Chairman ; Ed. Smith (Manuel's),
Eli Hiscock (Chamberlains), James K. Bursell, David Lynch (Paradise),
W.J. Healej.
70. Trinitv—Rev. C. M. Stickings, Chairman; Noah Miller (NewBonavenlure), Noan Gardner (British Harbor), E; T. Granger, JamesJohns(m, S. Hussey, F. Somerton, J. P., Wm. White, James l3. Lockyer,T. J. Morris, Ed. S. Cooper (Ireland's Eye.)
71. Twillingate—Rev. Ed. Hunt, Chairman ; John White, HeurySpencer [Davis Cove], Wm. House, Arthur Ashbourne [Twillingate S.],
Arthur Manuel, J.P , Arthur Colbourne, Walter Taylor.
72. L'PPER Island Cove—Rev. E. E. Rusted, Chairman ; J. T.
Jones, Nathaniel Crane, Henry Yetman [Bryant's Cove.]
73. Whitbourne—Rev. C. Jetfery, Chairman ; E. Noseworthy, Hez.Mercer, Wm. Kennedy, jr., George Sparkes.
74. White Bay— Rev. C. Wood, Chairman ; Luke Gale, sr. [River-
head], Thomas Robinson [Seal Cove], Andrew Rice [Bear Cove], JohnFord [Jackson's Arm], Peter Rendell [Duggan's Cove], John Elgar [Hr.
Deep], Thomas Pittman [Sopp's Island], Kev. M. H. W. Seeley.
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Board of Directors :
The Moat Kev. E. P. Roche, D.D., Archbishop of St. John's.
Right Rev. J. March, D.D. Hoa. M. P. Cashia, M.H.A.Right Rev. M. F. Power, D.D. Hon. Mr. Justice Kent, B.A.Right Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Kt., Very Rev. J. McDermott, B.A.
p.C, K.C.M.G., K.c, LLD., D.c.L. Hon. P. T. McGrach, LL.D.Thomas Edens, Esq. J. J. McGrath, Esq.James P. Howley, Esq., F.G.S. W. J. Carroll, Esq,Hon. J. D. Ryan, M.L.C. F. J. Doyle, Esq.
Principal—Rev. Bro. J. B. Ryan.
Masters—Rev. Bros. Prendergast, Strai)p, Kelly, Fenn.essey, White,O'SuUivan, Perry, OConnell, Doyle.
Professor of Music and Elocution— Charles Hutton, Esq.
Board of Examiners
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Rev. J. Ashley, S.T.L., P.P.Rev Bro. J. B. Ryan.V. P. Burke, M.A., LL.D., C.E.P., Superintendent Education Island,
excluding Diocese of Harbor Grace.Ronald K. Kennedy, Esq., Supt. of Education, Diocese of Br. Grace.James R. MacDonnell, Esq., B.A.
St. Patkick's Schools, St. John's.
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Clergy, members of the Society.Thirteen members, elected annually.Chairman—J. P. Ciotty.Secret'fry^Al&a Doyle.Teachers—The Christian Brothers.
Holy Cross Schools, Riverhead.Teaehei-s—The Christian Brothets.
Convent Schools, Diocese of St. John's.
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1. St John's—Most Rev. Aichbishop Roche, Chairman ; F J. Morris,
K.C., Hon. Mr. Justice K.-nt, B A., Right Rev. Mgr. MacDermott, V.G.,Rev. H. T. Renouf, (J. O'N Conr(jy, K.C., P. J. Summers, K.O., Hon. W.J. EUi?, W. J. Higgius, M.H.A,, J. F. Parker, John Fenelon, J. Barron.
2. ToRBAY—Rt. Rev. J. J. St. John, Chairman ; Samuel Gosse, Jos.
Maher, Wm. Shea.
3. Pouch Cove—Rev. D. O'Callaghan, Chairman ; Wm. Shea, JohnShea, Joseph Maher, Denis Maher.
4. Portugal Cove—Rev. Thomas Onugh, P.P., Chairman; ThcmasHanloD, Peter Neary, Micliael Stiiplelon, Thomas White, Ed. Gladn»y, jr.
5 Bell Island—Rev. J. J. McGrath, P. P, Chairman; AndrewMurphy, John Connors, James Hammond, WiP.iam Stoyles, John Kehoe,Peter Kent, William Fitzgeiald, Martin Kavanagh.
6. Topsail—Rev. P. Kelley, Chairman ; Thomas Dwyer, A. A. Chis-
holm, M.D., Patrick Roche.
7. Petty Harbor— Rev. R. Tierney, P.P., Chairman; Joseph Chafe,
Henry Walsh, Wm. Hewlett, sr
8. Whittle's Bay— Rcv. P. J, O'Brien, P.P., Chairman ; MichaelBurke, Aiden O'DriscpU, Joseph F. Williams.
9. Tor's Cove—Rev. C. A. McCarthy, PP., Chairman; John Fitz-
gerald, Edward Fortune, Alex, Melvin.
10. Ferryland—Rev. L. Vereker, P.P., Chairman ; E. Condon, P.
Power, James Devereaux, Thomas Costello.
11. Renews—Very Rtv. Dean Doutney, PP., Chairman ; J. Edetrom,James Fowler, Arthur O'Leary, Laurence Lawlor.
12. Trepassey— Rev. Wm.' 0' Flaherty, PP., O/iairman; M. Kennedy,D. O'Leary, M. Ryan, James Fenley.
13. St. Mary's—Rev, S. O'Diiscoll, P.P, Chairman ; D. Daley, Wm.Hogan, M.D., Peter St. Croix, Eilward Walsh, J. Power, M. Luudrigan.
14. Salmokier (St. Joseph's)—Rev. J. Rawlins, P. P , Chairman;
M. McDonald, Jos. Gough, Jame? White, Edward Rohan, P. J. Cormack,jr., Michael McDonald, Francis Daley, A. Gough.
15. St. Brides— Rev. M. McGuire, P.P., Chairman; A. Power, JohnEdward Conway, James Young, .^thony Lundrigan, George McGrath,John W. English.
16. Placentia—Rt. Rev Mgr. Reardon, P.P., Chairman; Patrick
Keefe, James Collins, Maurice Power, Ed. O'Reilly, John C. McDonald,M.D., Wm. Greene, of James
17. Argentia -Rev. John Ashley, P.P., Chairman ; James Davis,
John Dunphy, John McGrath, Thomas Kelly.
18. Bar Haven—Rev. F. Cacciola, P.P., Chairman; Patrick Morris,
Bernard Farrell, Patrick Shea, Wm. Emberley (Biewley.)
19. St. Kyran's— Rev. A. YymQ, ?.?., Chairman ; T. P. Sullivan,
J. P., Edward Leonard (St. Leonard's), Denis Ryan (Paradise), J. Parsons,
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20. Burin—Rev. Francis Ryan, V. P.., Chairman-, R. O'Brien, JohnO'Neill.
21. Oderin—Rev. Francis Ryan, P.P., Chairman.22. Marystown— Rev. E. J. Wilson, Chairman ; James Flynn, Thos.
Dober (Spanish Room), Thomas Power (Little Bay), John Norman, Thos.Miller.
23. St. Lawrence—Rev. A. J. Maher, P. P., Chairman; MichaelVavasour, David CoUings, James Fleming.
Diocese of St. George.
Convent Schools.
St. Jacques—Taught by five Nuns.St. George's—Taught by four Nuns.
Boards of Educatif>n.
24. St. Jacques—Rev. T. DuBordifu, P.P., Chairman; D. J. Burke,James Pine, Nicholas Hartigan, John Perrot, P. J. McEvov, W. T. Burke.
25. Harbor Breton— Rev. George H. Hawkins, P.P., Chairman;J. Smith, James Gorman, George Penney, J. P., Hugh Coady, Alf. Peters.
26. St. Alban's—Rev. S. St. Croix, P.P., Chairman; Sam. D. Collier,Martin Farrell, David McDonald, Thomas Barnes, sr., Matthew Burke.
27. CoDROY—Right Rev. Andrew Sears, V.G., P.P., Chairman ; D.McLsaac, Archie Mclsaac, Edwin Gillis, Alexander Gale, John Ryan, J.Doyle.
28. St. George's—Right Rev. M. F. Power, D D, Chairman; R.MacDonnell, J.P , John McLellan, Peter Alexander, Kenneth White.J
29. Stephen viLi.E— Rev. P. F.Adams, P.P., Chairman; D.Alexandre,David Schump, Paul Gadon, Caliste White.
30. Port au Port—Rev. James Joy, P. P., Chairman ; A. Mclsaac,A. S. Campbell, Henry Duffenais, Jas. Joy, P. O'Quinu, A. Lainez.
31. LoDRDES—Rev. R. F. Pineault, P.P., Chairman ; Joseph Eriand,Jos. Duffenais, Ed. Bo.'iseau, John Laine.
32. Bay of Islands—Rev. J Kerwan, P.P., Chairman ;|Capt. JamesBarry, Wm. Aheam, D. Joseph, D. F. Meaney, Maurice Bolaud, DavidBarry.
33. Innismara—Rev. Stephen Callan, P.P., Chairman : TimothyCostello, Michael Hackett, sr., James Connolly, John Fit^patrick.
34. Bonne Bay—Rev. J. Andrew Nolan, P.P., Chairman; RomeoBreton, James T. Hollahan, Nicholas Moxley.
Diocese of Harbor Grace.
Harbor Main ... Taught by 9 Nuns.Harbor Grace... " 6 "
B'igus Taught by 5 Nuns.Conception Har. " 5 "
Carbonear Taught by 9 Nuns.
Boards of Education.
35. HoLYROOD—Rev. W. P. Fiun, P.P., Chairman; John J. Fleming
Wm. Coady, P. J. Veitch, M. C. Dunphy, Jas. Crawley, jr., P. J. Quinlan!
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36. Harbor Main— Rev. R. M. Shean, Oiairman ; Jas. Hawcoe, of
John, James F. Kennedy, R. Fewer, Thomas Hannon, Laurence O'Brien,
John Moore.
37. Conception Harbor— Re\'. Thos. D. O'Neil, Chairman; B. J.
St. John, James Leary, Joseph Kenny, John Walsh, Thomas McQrath,John Whelan.
38. Brigus— Rev. Dr. Murphy, P. P., Chairman ; Patrick Brophy,Patrick Delany, Thomas Fowlovv, of N., Charles McHugh, of Charles,
Thomas Delaney, William Burke (William).
39. North River—Rev. S. J. Whelan, D.D., P.P., Chairman ; JamesSeward, jr., John Dawson, Patrick Delaney, of Patrick, Martin Neville,
Joseph Gorman, Isaac Hall.
40. Harbor Grace and Carbonear— Right Rev. Dr. March, Chair-
man ; Mon.signor McCarthy, V.ev. J. J. Walker, Dr. W. A. Strapp, JohnFoley, J. L. Pumphrey, Thos. Walsh, Patrick Hogan, John Jones.
41. Northern Bay—Rev. E. O'Brien, Chairman ; Edward F. Mur-phy, Richard Colbert, Michael Doyle, James March, William O'Flahertj',
P. L. Fahey, John Lynch, John Haydeu.42. Bay-de-Verde—Rev. Joseph V. Donnelly, P.P., Chairman ; Jas.
Moore, John O'Neil, Richard Hatch, Thonias Moore, of James, WilliamBroderick.
43. Trinity SoDTH—Rev. J. S. Kavanagh, Chairman; Andrew Walsh,E. J. Morrissey, Felix Power, William ^\"!lliams.
44. Grand Falls—Rev. Wui. Finr, P.P, Chairman; P. J. GriflSn,
Alphonsus Duggan, M. Walsh, S. Hannaford, William J. Spurrell, JohnColeman.
46. Trinity Bay North— Rev. M. P. Dvvyer, P.P., Chairman; Nich.
Ryan, Frank Fitzgerald, John Murphy, John White, Callahan Scanlan,
Patrick Doody.46. Trinity Bay West— Rev. Wm. M. Tarahan, P.P., Chairman
;
Wm. Flyun, M. Lawlor, Wm. Power, Thos. Leonard, \Vm. Donnelly.
47. BoNAViSTA SoDTH—Rev. John Scully, P.P , Chairman ; Dr. G. C.
LeVisconte, R. Lawton, Thos. Sullivan, jr., Jas. Costello, Maurice Walsh,
John Tobin, Nicholas Chievers, Win. J. Long, Patrick Aylward.
48. Bonavista North — Rev, J, P. Mackey, Chairman ; Patrick
Aylward, of John, Daniel Beresford, John Turner, Thomas Kean.
49. FoGO— Rev. Dr. Jones, Chairman ; John Foley, P. J. Foley, A. J.
Fitzgerald, Michael Hackett, William Burke, John Burke.
50. Fortdne Harbor—Rev. J. J. Nolan, P. P., Chairman; JohnHamilton, Michael Lannon, Denis Glavine, Michael Glavine, Richard
Carroll, John Lyver, of Ed.
5L Little Bay—Right Rev. J. March, D.D., Chairman; Patrick
Burke, James Hearn, James Bouzan, John Walker.
52. Coachman's Cove—Rev. Patrick Hearne, Chairman ; John Payne,
Jeremiah Sullivan, Patrick Antle, Joseph Baiby.
53. CoNCHE—Rev. G. A. Thibault, Chairman; John Norris, J. D.Fitzgerald, Benjamin Carey, Thomas Drover, sr.
54. Labrador—Right Rev. John March, D.D., ChairmMu,
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Methodist Boards of Education.
1. St. John's East—Rv. D. Hemmeon, B.A., Chairman ; Hon. R.
K. Bishop, S. R. March, Hon. S Milley, John Leamon, Rev. G. J. Bond,LL.D., a. B. Macpherson, A. Ma'shall, J. Maunder.
2. St, Johx's West— Hon. Jnnips Angel, Chairman ; Jesse Whiteway,Frank Steer, Z C.x, M A. Ba.-tow, Wui. Whylaii, VV. Goobie, Josh. Burt,Rev N M. (Jnv, .M A., R.-v. H. Rm )e.
3. Pouch Covk— Ht-v. VV A, Bniwninfi. Chairman; Alfred Moores,Albi'it Niisfworihv, Hemy Hudson, Al-in Hu Isou, \Vm. King, SamuelHudson, Robert Nostwoithy, Richaid Nosewurthy.
4. Bell Island— Rev. Wm. T. EMv, Chairman; Sergeant J. Cox,James J. Millor, S. K. LeDrew, J. M- l^eDrew, Charles F, Taybjr, ThomagEdward Barnes,
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5. Topsail—Rev. J. Harold Way, OhairmMn ; Joseph Miller, J. JButler, Jabez Butler, George Fowler.
6. Brigus— Rev. C. A. Whiteraarsh, MA., B.D., Chairman ; JohnWilcox, J. W. Hiscock, N. Smith, John Clark, Nathan Bartlett, JamesPomeroy, John Rabbits, William Hiscock.
7. Cupids— Rev. Walter Vey, Chairman ; Robert Smith, John A.LeDrew, S. A Dawe, James S. Whelan, Hebei' Ivamy, Josiah Badcock,William Wells, sr., Caleb Whelan.
8. Clarke's Beach—Rev. Richard Gosse, Chairman ; Thomas Snow,F. Noseworthy, Absalom Bartlett, W. H. Jerrett, Nathaniel Anthony, C.
Williams, Joseph Ralph, Samuel Snow.9. Port-de-Grave— Rev. Richard Gosse, Chairman ; Wm. Seeley,
of Ab., Laac Boone, George H. Bartlett, Samuel Efford, William Bussey,
Isaac Bussey.
10. Bay Roberts—Rev. Sidney Bennett, Chairman ; Mark Gosse,
Isaac Meicei', Joshua Bradbury, George Hierlihy, S. Earle, sr., RobertBadcock, John Snow, of Abner, Richard French.
11. Harbor Grace— Rev. A. A. Holmes, Chairman; Freeman Par-
sons, Alexander Squires, Orestes Davis, Ernest Simmonds, J. A. Whitman,John Butt.
12. Carbonear— Rov. F. R.Matthews, B.A., Chairman ; H. Cameron,R. Fraize, James P. Guy, John Rorke, jr., Robert Dutf, W. H. Soper, JohnMaddock, Stewart Gillespie.
13. Victoria—Rev. Geo. B. Pickering, Chainnan ; Henry Newman,William Burke, N. Powell, jr., Japhet Vaters, Samuel Clarke, ReubenHiscock.
14. Freshwater— Rev. E. Broughton, Chairman; Geo. E. Noel, Jno.
W. Parsons, Wm. Davis, Samuel Moores, Geo. W. Pottle, W^ilcox Joyce,
John Moores, of Silas, Jos. Kirby.
15. Salmon Coe—Rev. George B. Pickering, C%airmaw ; Samuel A.Edgar Parsons, John C. Butt, James Kelloway, Arthur Kelloway, JohnRoae.
16. Blackhead— Rev. Elijah C. French. Chairman; Wm. Brennan,Joseph Kiug, Geor^je Moores, Edward Cramm, Peter LeGrow, T. Janes,
John C. B^pK-!, George Moores, of Chas.
17. We.stern Bay—Rev. Robert H. Mercer, Chairman; AlexanderSellars, Joshua Halfyard, Samuel Cooper, Lorenzo Crummey, John Tuff,
Willis Iviijg, Edward Crummey, John W. Perry.
18. Lower Island Cove— Rev. C. R 'SAonni, Chairman ; HerbertLewis, William Wbiteway, Mark Steele, William G. Reynolds, AndrewMilley, sr , Wm. John Shano, George Johnson, Hedley M trris.
i9. Old Periican—Rev. Edwin Moore, Chairman; Wm. GeorgeHowell, Wdliam Barnes, Aithui' Barrett, of Abm , George Barrett, Wm.Hopkins, Charles Barrett, (}eorge Mills, John T. Barrett.
20. Grate's Cove -Rev. Edwin Moore, Chairman; J. G. Benson,
Hezekiah Snelgrove, Wm. Martin, J. Snelgrove, George Lewis, WilliamBenson.
21. Hant's Harbor—Rev. R H. Maddock, Chairmaii ; W. J. Button,
H. Single, M. Short, P. Tulk, H. Bryant, Aug. Sparks, Edgar Gulliford,
A. Targett, M.H.A.
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23. WiNTERTON—Rev. J. B. Saint, S.T.L., Chairman; Ed. J. Samson,Nath. Percy, John Green, of James, G. Gregory, Jonah Green, H. Green.
24. Green's Harbor— Rev. R. B. ^m\Va, Chairman ; Josiah Taylor,
Thomas L Drover, Richard Burgess, John Nesvhook, J. W. Jackson, Wm.Piercey.
25. Bay Bulls Arji—Rev. George Butt Chairman; Uriah Thome,Qeorf^e Piercey, John Reid, James Hutchings, Jas. Gilbert, L. H. Simmons.
26. Random Sooth—Rev. D. E. Freake, Chairman; Eli Frost, Thos.Drodge, John Blundon, Samuel Hansford, Josiah Whalen, Elijah Gregory.
27. Randoji West— Rev. Thomas Pitcher, Chairman ; Henry Soper,George Smith, Kosson Reid, Wra. Cooper, Norman Smith.
28. Random Sound— Rev. E. P. Ward, Chairman; James Pittman,E. Goodyear, John Reid, Leander Mills, George Gulliford, Geo. Adams.
29. Random East— Rev. Thomas Pitcher, Chairman; Daniel Carrie,Alan Bhuidell, John G. Penney, Robert J. Coish, Silas Mills.
30. TRiNiTr —Rev. Uriah Laite, Chairman; Archibald Christian,William Ivemy, of Martin, Gilbert Bugden, E. \\'i.seman, George Dawe,Stanley Barbour.
31. Catahna—Rev. W. B. Bugden, Chairman; William Johnson,W. H. Snelgrove, J. P., Albert Lodge, Joseph Steed, Geo. Dalton, VictoriousWhite, Francis Wiltshire, Simon Reid.
32. BoNAViSTA—Rev. Charles Lench, Chairman ; Ronald Strathie,Lewis Little, Albert Templeman, Heber Mifflen, Beniah Abbott, J. T.Swyers, Wilfred Saint, Joseph Whiffen.
33. Elliston— Rev. W. H. Dotchon, Chairman ; D. Goodland, Wm.Gough, jr., Thomas Hobbs, Noah Coles, Richard Cole, of Thomas, JamesS. Hicks, Wm, J. B. Abbott, Charles Trask.
34. Mdsgravetown—Rev. A. Yijni\^, Chairman ; E!ij. Reader, Jas.Handeock, A. Bennett, James Saint, Isaiah Pye, R S. Oldford.
35 Port Blandford — Rev. Stanley Edgecombe, Chairmaa ; W.White, A. Sprackiin, W Ualley, W. Osmond.
36. Glovertown— Rev. Herbert E. Moores, O/i-airmaji ; James Black-wood, Walter Dewey, Hezekiah, Ralpli, Lewis Briffett, R. B. Stroud, Alex.Genge.
37. Deer Island—Rev. Roland Moores, Chairman ; Joseph Butt,Job Howse, Samuel G. Felthara, Nathan Rogers.
38. Greenspond—Rev. J. C Elliott, Chairman ; William Davis, S.Buriou, John Bourne, Edward Wornell, Robert Burton, jr., KennethOaklev, Henry Granter, S. W. Hoddinott.
39. Wesleyville—Rev. C. Howse, Chairman ; J. Kean, Capt. JesseWinsor, Eli Roberts. Jos. Davis, Noah Bishop, George Bishop, CaterHounsell, Ambrose Davis.
40. Newtown— Rev. Samuel Baggs, Chairman ; Jacob Stokes, Sam.Barbour, Huam Gibbons, Rev. J. H. Way, Darius Vincent, Alfred Melindy.
41. Musgrave Harbor—Rev. J W. Wiusor, Chairman ; S. Hicks,Hiigh Mouland, John Whiteway, Elward Whiteway, S. Wellon, sr., Dan,Abbott, Garland Stretton, Kenneth Bradley.
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42. Barr'd Islands—Rev. H. Scott, Chairman ; James Cull, ZebedeeFord, Coibett Reridell, Levi Perry.
43. FoGO—Rev. H. Scott, Chairman ; Albert Gynn, Andrew Cook,J. P., Alfred Pope,
44. Seldom-Come-By— Rev. , Chairman; MosesHolmes, Jos. Anthony, Eli Sheppard, Samson Coish, F. D. Scott, ThomasCarnell.
45. Rocky Bay—Rev. Stanley Williams, Chairmanj Wilfrid Hicks,
Elias Chalk, Ernest Hicks, Samuel Gillingham, Henry Wheaton.46. HORWOOD—Rev. Fred. Mouland, Chairman; Peter Ginn, Edwin
Mews, Herbert Elliott, Herbert Harris.
47. Herring Neck— Rev. W. J. Moores, Chairman ; J. C. Munsell,
Samuel Langdon, Kenneth Walsh, Peter Burt, Alex. Sansome, G. Hurley.48. Change Islands— Rev. John A. Wilkinson, Chairman; H. Tay-
lor, George A. LeDrew, Abel LeDaew, Levi Loder.
49. Twillingate— Rev. A. V. Rohb, Chairman; Jacob Moores, Arch.White, Edgar Warr, Wni. Snow, A. J. Gillett, Edward Hay ward, Gfeorge
, Roberts, .1 onas Elliott.
50. Moreton's Harbor—Rev. William Harris, Chairman; WalterBrett, Robert Boyde, William Knight, Mark Ridout, E. G. Farr, LouisOsmond, Peter Boyde, John Small.
5L Exploits— Rev. Isaac French, Chairman; Aml.rose Manuel, Chas.
A. Manuel, Keneth Yates, Victor Purchase, Alphaeus MiJley, John Baggs.
52. Neav Bay— Rev. E. Vaters, C/iazrman ; A. Yutes, J. P., Wm. H.Baggs, Geo. Thompson, F. B. Moore.
53. Campbellton— Rev. E. E. Rideout, C/iatVoian; Harry Manuel,Alfred Linfield (Loon Bay), Reuben Cull (Comfort Cove), Samuel Claake,
John Fox, 8. Mew.54. Lewisporte—Rev. W. J. Wilson, Chairman ; Robert Manuel, A.
T. Woolfrey, John R. Chalk, Henry Northcott, John Snow, John Hynes.55. BoTWOOD—Rev. H C. Coppin, Chairman; H. Nnseworthy, Con-
stable F. Churchill, William Hayter, William Oke, John Titfoid.sr., Fred.
Brown.56. Springdale—Rev. W. E Kelloway, C/iaiDiirtR ; Henry Clarke,
Elias Wellman, Herbcit Wells, Fred. A, Clarke, James Inder, J. Taylor-.
57. Pilley's Island—Rev. E. W. Mouland, Chairman; ThoniasRoberts, Geo Pittman, Geo. Warr, Mark Rowsell, John Roberts, S. Fudge.
58. Long Island—Rev. Wm. S. Howell, Chairmnn ; Peter Parsons,
K. Short, Herb. Wellman, Esra Howlett, Ishmael Paddock, S. Cioucher.
59. Little Bay Island—Rev. Ernest Davis, C/i«ir7?)rt?!; J. H. Taver-
nor, Albert Young, J. A. Strong, John Gillaid, Rich Jones, Wni Strong.
60. KiNOi's Point— Rev. Elijah Mercer', Chairman; Fred. Thistle,
Samuel Knrght, John Wells, E. Thorne, Job Rendell, Robert Upwards.6L Nipper's HARBoR^Rev. F. D. Cotton, Chairman ; Jesse Batstone,
W. B Milley, Elijah Mills, William Howse, Eli Jennings, Frank Rideout.
62. Tilt Cove—Rev. H. Gillingham, (7/iaM)/?a?i; George Gray, JohnToms, Henry J. Newbury, Raymond Winsor, H. Moray, Jos. G. Morgan.
63. Sound Island, Placentia Bay— Rev. Cator Winsor, Chairman
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Walter Beck, James Giles, James Beck, Arthur Beck, Arch. Beck, SamuelPierce.
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man ; C. Senior, of Tlicmas, Reuben Dicks, jr., William T. Collins, JamesH. Loughlin, Albert G. Dicks, Frederick Gosling.
66. Burin—Rev. J, T. Newman, Chairman; Samuel Moulton, Saml.Parsons, John Legge, R. W. Collins, John Inkpen, jr., Robert Avery, Chas.
F. Bishop.
67. Great Burin—Rev. J. T. Newman, Chairman ; Ed. Churchill,
B. Inkpeu, E. M. Hollelt, Willis Vigus, Joseph Matthews, Harold HoUett,James Foote, Heber Wagg.
68. Epworth—Rev. A. Norman Janes, Chairman ; Wm. Qoddard,William Keech, Wilson Shave, James Murley, Ernest Bradley, HeberPaul.
69. FoRTDNE—Rev. A. S. Adams, Chairman; T. E. Spence, W. F.
Lake, A. W. Lake, J. L. Bennett, H. B. C. Lake, George Vey, George S.
Dixon, Samuel Piercey.
70. (tRand Bank—Rev. William Grimes, B.A., Chairman; WilliamForsey, Eli Harri.f, tieorge Dunford, Charles Forwaid, Samuel Piercey,
George Harding, S. Hams, Aaron BnflVtt, B.A., Merrill Tibbo.71. Garnish— Rev. Wm. Reid, Chairman ; James Anstey, Ernest
Iiorenzen, Joseph G. Grandy, Josiah Grandy, John Tapper, Jos. Brown.72. BuRGEO— Rev. S. J. Murley, Chairman; John Guy, John Caines,
James Guy, S. Leamon, Thomas Anderson, Elias Anderson.73. Petites—Rev. J. G. Hudson, Chairman ; Samuel Collier, Thomas
Billiard, W. Stickland, Philip Bond, Pre.scott Anderson, Cvrus Mauger.74. Channel— Rev. Geurae L. Mercer, Chairman ; Henry Bagg, Em.
Harris, Thomas Soper, J C Fuid, John Bragg, Wm. Graut, M.D.75. St. George's Bay— Rev, George Patten, C/iat>)naw ; A. Harvey,
jr., Dr. D. J. Belliune, Samuel Butt, sr,, James Hudson, George Butt,Percy Morrii^.
76. Bay of Islands-Rev. W. J. Morris, Chairman ; Israel Hines,William Allen, John Pike, J. H. Taylor, Eugene Baggs, J. H. Baggs.
77. Bonne Bay—Rev. Jesse Reynolds,"CAatrmaw ; Alfred Halfyard,S. H. Wheeler, Thomas W. Ross, Albert White, Octavius Taylor, GeorgeOsmond.
78. Flower's Cove— (Bo-ird to be appointed.)
79. St. Anthony—Rev. Hayward W» Martin, Chairman ; F. Penney,Isaac Bartley, Alexander Campbell, Walter Pomeroy, Johu Campbell,Abel Decker.
80. Englee—(Board to be appointed.)
81. Labrador South—(Board to be appointed.)82. Labrador North—(Board to be appointed.)
Board of Examindrs for Granting Certificates of Qualification
to Teachers.
Rev. L. Curtis, M.A,, D.D., Supt. Ezra Lodge, Secretary.
R. A. Macpherson, S, T. Harrington, M.A.Rev. George J. Bond, LL.D,
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Educational Secretary— Adjutant II. Tilley.
St. John's District— Lieut.-C<>l H. Otwav, Chairman; J. Badcock,.
T. W. Cousins, A, Cook, W. F. CofieUl.
Carbonear District— Ailjt. TiWey, Chairman ; Adjutant Hiscock,
Adjt. Stickland, R. PelL'j, S. Brown, 0. Janes.
TwiLLiNGATE DISTRICT— Adjut. Tilley, Chairman: Adjut. E'vary,Adjutant Simmons, P. Phillips.
Southern District— Lieut. -Col. H. Otway, Chairman ; AdjutantBrace, Charles Pardy, J. (josling.
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Lieut.-Col. H. Otway. Adjutant Tilley, Swpt.
A. Wilson, E?q., Secretary.
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Presbyterian College.
Rev. G. Dickie, U.K.
Dirwions—D. Morison, K.C., Chairman; D. Monroe, A. Robertson,.
A. K. Lftmsden, J. H. Jardine, J. J. McKay, J. W. Cloufeton, T. McNeill^
G. Neal.
Principal—Mr. W. M. Butt.
Intermediate and Primary Department—Miss Dunbar, Miss E. Hughes.-
Presbyterian Boards of Education.
St. John's— D. Morison, K.C., Chairman; D. Monroe, A. Robertson.
Harbor Grace— , Chairman ; J. Cron, Secretary ;E. Parsons, N. Munn, J. G. Munn, H. H. Archibald, R. Parsons.
Bay of Islands— Christopher Fisher, Chairman; Norman Fisher,
Secretary-Treasurer ; J. Earle Lockerby, Dr. Frank Fisher, Samuel Farnell,.
Joseph Fisher, James Fisher, George Nichols.
Inspector Presbyterian Schools—Rev. G. Dickie, M.A.
CONGREGATIONAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION.
St. /o/m'.s—Rev. W. H. Thomas, Wm. J. Barnes, J. F. Calver, T. J,
Duley, F. J. Martin, J. H. Thomas, H. R. Brookes.
Twillingate—S. Payne, jr., Andrew Gray, John Hodder, W. Baird,.
G. R. Nott.
Inspector—Rev. W. H. Thomas,
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Judges and Officers of the Supreme Court.
Chief Justice -Hon. Sir Wm. H. Horwood, Kt.
Judges— Hon'bles George M. .Johnson and James M. Kent, B A.
Registrar—Hon. Charles H. Emerson, K.C.
Deputy Registrar—Simon Butler.
Clerk—D. F. Kent.
Sheriff—Eon. S. D. Blandford.
Sub-Sheriff—Willi&tn J. Carroll.
Crier and Tipstaff—John Cab ill,
Stenographer—Miss M. Rowe.
Messenger- -W. Cochrane.
Masters.
Hon. Charles H. Emerson, K.C; Hon. D. Morison, K.C; Kt. Hon.Sir Edward P. Morris, K.CIVI.G., Kt., P.C, K.C; Herbert E. Knight;C. O'Neill Conroy, K.C; James P. Blackwood, K.C; P. J. Summers, K.C.
Law Society.
President and Treasurer—Hon. D. Morison, K.C.Secretary—Hon. Charles H. Emerson, K.C.Librarian—Mrs. G. Emerson.Benchers f ex officioJ—Eight Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, K.C.M G., Kt.,
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H. H. Carter; Hon. D. Morison; Hon. J. A. Clift; Right Hon. SirE. P. Morris ; H. E. Knight ; T. J. Murphy ; F. J. Morris ; W. M. Clapp ;-
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H. M. K. Whiteway, John A. Barron.
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Ramea—George PenneyLal'oile—Thomas LeScelleurPctites—Eld red GosseBurgeo -Joseph Small
John CunninghamRose Blanche—Richard Furneanx.Channel—Robert T. Squarey
St. George—Codroy—John Gillis
Lit\le River—John T. HopkinsGrand River—James DoyleSt. George—Richard McDonnell.
D. J. BethunePort au Port—A. S. DuBordieu.Bay of Islands—M. J McEvoy
Levi MarchCrabbes—Giles Gosse.
Labrador-Carticright—M. Murphy, Sub-CoL
St. Barbe—Bonne Bay—George E. WiltonPort Saunders—Edward L. Golf.
Flower's Cove—Y. G. Cox.St. Anthony—Noah Simms
W. S. Armstrong.Griguet—Henry Weir
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H. H. BatstoneGreen Bay, S. W. ^»-»i—H. G.
ColbourneLittle Bay—Thos. E. 1\^dls
Patrick BurkeWalter W. Wisemau.
Little Bay Islands—A. J. MorrisEleazer Butler
Pilley's Island—Wm. GarlandEdgar Mills
Leading Tickles—Wm. LauningNew iJ«2/"P6ter Moores.Fortune Harbor—James BinghamBotwood—Harry BurtNorris' Arm—Charles PitmanGrand Falls—Nathaniel Pike
R . F. Fitzgerald, J. P
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Millertown—George SkiffingtonArthur CornerE. B. Colbourne, J. P.
Exploits—William WinsorLdwisporte—Alfred Young
W. W. BradleyTwillingate— William G. Scott
Charles D. MayneJames A. S. PeytonAndrew Pearce
Three Arms—A. NorrisHerring Neck—M. Simms
FOGO—Fogo—Andreiv CookBarr'd Islatids—T . M. AnthonyTilting—P, J. BryanSeldom-come .by—Philip NewellGander Bay—C. E. RowlandLadle Cove—Thomas Wellon
BONAVISTA—Wesleyville^Sa,mviel WinsorGreenspond—Isaac J. MifflinGlovertown—Victor Roach.Port Blandford—Nathaniel ChafeAlexander Bay—Ambrose JeansKing's Cove—G. G. LeViscoateBonavista—John RoperPrinceton—Jolifle QuintonPlate Cove—Laurence Moss.
Thinitv—Champneys—Obadiah LangTrinity—Frederick Somertoa
William WhiteBritish Harbor—Henry GardnerBurgoyne's Cowe— William Tulk.Gooseberry Cove— William BalsomHillview—Edmund BensonBritannia—Moses Curtie
John LeawoodShoal Barbor—Caleb TulkClarenville—A. C. PittmanBay Bulls Arm—Thos. P. FrenchWhitbourne— Uarold Leslie
Green's Harbor—Josiah TaylorHeart's Delight—J. G. HodderHeart s Content—C. G. RendellWinterton—Edwin J. SamsonNeio Perlican—Luke PittmanHant's Harbor—J. W. JanesBantem—E. J. Duti'
Bay-de-Verde—Bay de Fert^e—Michael O'NeillBroad Cove—Andreiv VatcherLozver Island Coxe—Geo. CooperBlackhead—John C. MooresWestern Bry—John Lynch.
Carbonear—Carbonear—Alfred Penney
Harbor Grace—Harbor Grace— W. A. Oke
John CaseyJ. D. Munn
Spaniard's Bay—James GosseBay Roberts—John Jardine
George W. JardineCharles E. Russell
Port-de-Grave—Port de Grave—George DaweBrigus— ./. P. Thompson
Samuel E. ChafeJ. P. Hearn
Harbor Main—Conception Hr.—Michael Hillyard,Harbor Main—M. F. Toole
Edward MurrayHolyrood—Wich&xi. DwyerCodner—F. F. Furneaux
Supreme Court. 183
and Estimates for Church Organs.
St. John's—Bell Island—Philip Poiver
F. F. BerteauPortugal Cove—Henry Somerton
Pouch Cove— Albert GrouchySt. Johns—Simon Butler
D. F. KentM. J. Mulcahy
Commissioners of Supreme Court, without Newfoundland.
England—
London—Browninj;, T. B., 18 Bury Street, W.C.Chaplin, Nugent, 9 Lincoln's Inn Fields.Gambel, A. G. L., 384 Gray's Inn Square, W.C.McCandish, G. G. L. , Solicitor— ^ Raymond Buildings, Bedford
Row, W.C.Parish, Fred., 7 Laurenue Tountney Hill.
Philpot, Fred. F., Solicitor— Vi Bedford Row, W.C.Walker, E. C, 9 Bishopsgate.Walmsley, A. B., 222 Strand.Williams, Monier F. Mouier, Great Tower Street, E.C.Welsford, K. M., 22 Aldermanbury.Worsfold, T. S., 9 Staples Inn, Solicitor.
Liverpool— Peaniugton, Thomas R., SoLicitor, Presidential Assurance
Building, 36 Dale Street.
Plymouth—Matthews, Corydon, Solicitor, Frankfort Chambers.
Torquay— Hooper, H., Dundee, Solicitor.
Southampton— Linthorn, R. R., Solicitor, 4 Portland Place.
Northampton—Percival, Thomas L., Solicitor.
Birmingham—Pinsent, Hume C, 5 Bennett's Hill.
Swiuson, Frederick, Solicitor, 8J VV'aterloo Street.
Exeter—G\&^Y>> Cecil R. M.Bristol—Vassail, Henry J., Solicitor.
Teignmouth—Tozer, Edward John, Solicitor.
Redditch—Bartlett, Ernest.
Chesterfield—Sanders, Henry A., Solicitor.
Ireland—Water/ord- Kent, Patrick, Solicitor, No. 13, The Mall.
Dublin— Little, Francis J., Solicitor, 3 Bushey Park Rd., Rathgate,
Dublin.
Scotland—
Edinburgh—Leahy, Arthur, Solicitor, Chambers, 29 Queea street.
Maxwell, Hamilton, 86 George street.
Glasgow—Paterson, J., Writer, 174 West George street.
McKinley, William, 64 W. Regent street.
Turnbull, John, 123 St. Vincent street.
Cowan, W. C, Solicitor.
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Sydney, Cape Breton—Hanrahan, Edward C.
Nortli Sydney—Macmillan, N. A., K.C.Mackenzie, Colin, Barrister.Phorau, M. J.
Mosley, U. C, Barrister-
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Halifax, N. (S".—MacKinnon, John L.
McCoy, Weusley B., Metropole Building.
Annapolis, N. S.—Owen, Daniel, Barrister.
Parshoro—MacKenna, H. W. Solicitor.
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New Westminster, B. C—Hart, Fred., Commission Merchant.
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Buffalo, N. y.—Gibbons, Frank, Savings' Bank Building.
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Richards, William E., 154 Nassau street.
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Philadelphia—Haat, Thomas J., Counsellor-at-Law, S. W. cor. 5th andWalnut streets.
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Building.
Supreme Court—Deputy Sheriffs 185
and Rock Fire Insurance Co.. of London, England.
Commissioners of Affidavits m the Island of Newfoundland
for British Colonies.
C. O'N. Conroy—New Brunswick ; S. J. Foote—Nova Scotia.
Deputy Sheriffs in Southern Districts.
Residence. District. Name.
Ferryland
SalmonierPlacentia
BurinSt. LawrenceLamaline . .
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Grand Bank .
PushthroughHarbor Breton.
RameaBurgeoRose BlancheChannel
Robinson's Head..,Sandy PointPort-au-PortSt. George'sBay of Islands
Ferryland
Placentia & St. Mary's
Bnrin
Fortune Bay.
Burgeo and La Poile .
St. George.
Bonne Bay St. Barbe Constable T. \^alter8
George Geary
Stephen HawooSergeant J. Kent
Stenhen WhiteR. J. TnrpinWilliam G. PittmanConstable F. Hebbard
loseph CampBenjamin Chapman
Constable W. RussellJames LeMoineJames U. Wilcox
Abraham Tilley
M. E. Messervey.Martin CashinAlfred Pierroway.Maurice Hayes
Northern Districts.
•GriguetSt. Anthony.
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Conche,
La ScieWhite Bay .
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Western Cove
Little BayLittle Bay IslandsLeading Tickles , .
New BayLewisporteBotwoodGrand Falls
Twillingate
St. Barbe
Twillingate
Mark AlcockJames Johnson
William A. Toms
Uarius Jacobs
T. W. Wells
Peter MoorsConstable J. CrammConstable F. ChurchillConstable W. MartinCharles White
186 Deputy Sheriffs.
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Harbor Grace
Port de Grave
Harbor Main
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DISTRICT COURTS.Central District Court, Judge— Ron. F. J. Morris, K.C., J. P.
Clerk—J. J. McCart'-.y, J. P." Baili^—S. English." Stenographer—James Couglilan.
Harbor Grace District Court, Judge—W. A. Oke, J. P.
Clerk—John Casey, J. P."
Bailiff—James Fox.
STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES.LaScie—D. P. Duggan.Little Bay and Pillei/s Island—
T. E." Wells.Botwood—Harry Burt.Grand Falls—E. F. Fitzgerald.Twillingate—W. J. Scott.Fogo—Andrew Cook.Greenspond— I. J. Mifflen.Bonavista—J. J. Roper.Trinity—F. Somerton.Old Perlican—Andrew Vatcher.Oderin—Burin—S. Avery.LawH—J. Beuning.Grand Bank—A. McDonald.Garnish—-J. K. Courage.
Bonne Bay-
Carhonear—Alfred Penney.Harbor Grace—W. A. (Jke.
Brigus—J. P. Tbompsoa.Harbor Main—M. F. Toole.
Bell Island— P. F. Power.St. John's—Won. F. J. Morris, K.C.Fcrryland—Dr. R. J. FreeV)airn.
Trepassey—Dr. L. (i. Giovaiinetti.
St. Mary's—Dr. William Hogan.Place7itia—Wi\\isim F. O'Reilly.Presque—T. P. Sullivan.
Harbor Briton—C. Way.Burgeo—J. P. Small.Channel—R. T. Squarey.St. George—'R. MnDoniiell.Bay of Islands—L. March.
J. W. Janes.
Clerks of the Peace.
Central District, St. John's— F. J. McCarthy, J. P.Harbor Grace—John Casey, J. P.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE,
(Alphabetii-ally arranged.)
The Officers in command of war ships and First Lieutenants of thesame receive Commissions to act as Justices of the Peace whilst engagedin the protection of the fisheries.
For the Colony.
Name. Kesidknce.
The Judges of the Supreme Co'irt,
and all Stipendiary Magistrates.Adams, G. JAdams, JamesAndrews, Malcolm
St. John's.Adam's Cove.Baine Harbor.
190 Justices of the Peace.
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Murphy, JohnMurray, E.Norman, John J.
Norris, JamesGates, Thornas S.
Oldfoid, R. S.
•O'Dwyer, RichardO'Neill, M. J.
O.Neill-l'ower, Capt. J.
•O'Reilly, A. J.
O'Reilly, J. J., I.S.O,
O'Reilly, E. J.
Osmond, J. B.
PaddoD, Dr. Henry .
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Parsons, A. A.Parsons, R.Paul, WilliamPayne, BenjaminPearce HermonPhillips, G. T.
Pennell, JosephPike, NathanielPike, Stephen B.
Pike, MarkPittman, LukeBabbitts, JohnReddy, HughRichards, J . F.
Roach, John P..
Roberts, S. .
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Robinson, J. A.Rowsell, James R.Rowsell, John S.
Russell, C. E.
SamsoD, Edwin J.
Scott, Wm., C.E.Shea, George *
Sheppard,Short, S.
Simms, NoahSimpson, R.Skaues, Francis S. .
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Skeftington, G.Slattery, John L.
Smith, AzariahSmith, Dr. S. S.
Sodero, WilliamSquires, B. B.Squires, J. A.
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St. -John's.
Spaniard's Bay.Hant's Harbor.St. Anthony.Carbonear.Cow Head.St. John's.
Cnpids.Millertown.Harbor Briton.Spaniard's Bay.Bonne Bay.
Justices of the Peace, 191
Carpet-making and Blind-making.
Namk. Residence.
Stone, AaronStrong;, JamesSullivan, J.
Tapp, JohnTranfield, C. H.Trapnell, JohnTuck, CalebTuft', GeorgeTulk, WilliamTurner, George E.Vavasour, MichaelYallance, F. J.
Vigus, JamesWakeley, ThomasWalsh, Francis J.
Walsh, JohnWard, W.Warren, Benjamin J.
Weir, HenryWellon, ThomasWoodford, S. E.W^hite, JohnWhite, C. KeppelWhite, CharlesWhiteway, K. H.Windsor, HeuryWinsor, William C.Woodman, Fred.Worrell, E. J.
Yates, AdolphusYoung, M. M.Young, A. F.
Fogo.Little Bay Islgnds.
St. John's.
Harbor Grace.Heart's Content.Harbor Grace.Shoal Harbor.Old Perlican.
Burgoyne's Cove.St. John's.St. Lawrence.St. John's.
Burin.Haystack.('atalina.
Marystown.Harbor Grace.Gaultois.
Griguet.Ladle Cove.Harbor Main,CatalinaBurgeo.Twlllingate.St. John's.
Aquaforte.Wesleyville.
Nevs' Harbor.Greeiispoud.
S. E. Arm, New Bay.Spaniard's Bay.Lewis porte.
Ff)E THE Northern District.
Brown, JamesBurke, PatrickCameron, HughCroucher, John T.Cunningham, WilliamEarle, Henry J.
Garland, WilliamGreene, Daniel J.
Hodge, John W.Hudson, A. G.Janes, A.Kean, AbrahamLockyer, James D.Martin, ArmandMoores, George E. .
,
Bonavista.Little Bay.Carbouear.St. John's and Battle Harbor.Tilt Cove.St. John's.
Port Saunders.Boston, Mass.Fogo.Lower Island Cove.Glovertown.St. John's.
Trinity.
N. W. River, Labrador.St. John's.
192 Justices of the Peace—Notaries.
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Name. Residence.
Moulton, G. AMurpny, Hou. John .J.
Mayne, Cliiirlep I>I •
Ryan, Edninud .).
Ryan, I). A.
Ryan, N. H.
Skeltoii, Hun. Dr. (r.
Smith, Joliu
Suelgrove, Nurtnau W.Tetnplemau, Hon. Philip
For the
Bishop, JamRs H.Bradshaw, .lohu P;
Brinston, Emaunel . .
Cotter, George .J.
Doyle, JamHsFurneaux, liichard
Hirst, EliwardLeMessurier, Henry W., CMPiilnaan, Cynip C.Penney. GeorgeRoach, J. F.
Winsor, J"hnWilton, G. W.
ICarbonear.
i St. John's.
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Twillingate.
jKing's Love.King's Cove and St. John's.
it^iouavista.
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St. John's.
:f'-rigns.
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iloiiavista and Island.
South KK>f District.
Flat Islands, Placentia Bay.Plareutia.
Sound Island, Placentia Bay.I hannel.' 'odroy.
Hose Blanche.!'.iy St. George.-r. John's.Lamaline.Kamea.liiaiiuh.
•St. John's.Bonne Bay.
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NOTARIES.
Name. JURISOICTION. Residence.
Ashbourne, William . .
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Avery, Simeon, J. P. ...
Ayre, G. W., LLIi. ...
Benniiig, Joseph, .J. P. .
Blackburn, A. i :.
Blackwood, J. P.
Blandfi.rd, Huj. S. D, .
Bremuer, T. S. ...
Buti'ett, George A. ...
Hurt, Harry, J. P.
Caiiniag, John T.Carter, JamesCar'er. Thomas A.('lift, Hon. J. Aug., K.Cn,ft, T. B,
Cooroy, Charles O'NCourage, J. R , J. P. ...
Cuuuingham, Wm., J. P.
Island .
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Northern DistrictIsland
Southern DistrictIsland
TwillingateBurinSt. John'sLawnSt. John'sSt. John's
Grand BankBotwoodSt. John's
GarnishTilt Cove
Kotaries. mBaking Powders-hard to beat.
Name.
Dickinson, Gustavus HDoyle, EdwardDunfield, B. A.Emerson, Hon. C.HEmerson, L. E.Fenelon, JohnFitzgerald, H. F., J.PFoote, S. J.
Gardner, T. A.Garcin, Thomas A.Gibbs, Hon. M. P., KHart, JohnHunt, C. E.Hatchings, C. H., K.CJardine, JohnKeating, J. W.Keats, AlphonsusKnight, H. E.Kelly, W. O'D.Lilly, George R., J.PLloyd. Hon. W.F.,D.iLockyer, J. D.March, Levi, J.P.Mews, F. A.McGrath, J. J.
Mifflen, I. J., J.P.Morison, D., K.C.Munn, D.O'Driscoll, P. C.Oke, W. A.. J.P.Penney, Alfred, J.P.Percy, John K.Pinsent, EarlIHke, NathanielProwse, Kenneth K,Eeid, F. E.Kendell, A. S.
Renouf, C. H.Eobiuson, J. A.Sansom, E. J.
Scott, Wm. J., J.P.Squarey, Robert, J.P,Squires, Hon. R. A.,L1Stone, AaronSwyers, H. J.
Thompson, J. P., J.P.
Warren, W. R., K.C.White, CharlesWilton, G. W.Winter, J. A.
Jurisdiction.
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CONSTABULARY.
OFFICE : FOKT TOWNSHEXD, ST. JoHN'S.
Inspector-General—Charles H. Hutchings, K.C.. J. P.
Superintendoit—William Grimes, J. P.
Secretary and Accountant—George J. Coughlan.
St. John's Force.
District Inspector 1
Head Constables 3Sergeants 5Acting Sergeants 3Constables 31Detectives (2 Serg'ts and 1 Constable).. 3Messenger 1
47 and 2 oiticers.
Harbor Grace Force. Carbonear Force.
Head Constable 1 Head Constable 1
Acting Sergeant 1 Sergeant 1
Constables 2 Constables 2
Total 4 Total 4
OuTPORT Stations.
District Inspector 1
Sergeants 5Acting Sergeants 5Constables 33
Total 44
Recapitulation.
Inspector. General 1 Detectives 3Superintendent 1 Acting Sergeants ! 9Clerk and Secretary 1 Constables 67District Inspectors 2 Messenger I
Head Constables 5Sergeants 11 101
Hours on and hours off Duty.
Early Duty—From 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Day Duty—From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., iirst relief." From 2 p.m." to 6 p.m., second relief." From 7 p.m. to 12 p.m., all available.
Night Duty—From 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Constabulary. 195
the " New Knit " Underwear.
Off Dutv.
Early Duty—From 11 p.m. to 2 p.m.Day Duty—From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., second relief.
" From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., first relief.
Early Duty—From 2 p.m. till following morning to 10 a.m.Night Duty—From 2 p.m. till following morning to 10 a.m.
" From 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
N.B.—The above rules also apply to Harbor Grace and Carbonear.
Outport Stations.
Locality.
Penitentiary—Depart, of Finance and Customs. 197
Brinsmead-England's Premier Piano,
1 Steam Fire Engine2 Hose Reels1 Horse Waggon1 Set Extension Ladders
26 "Gamewell" Fire Alarm Boxes
South Side.
1 Hand Fire Engine2 Hose Reels
1 Set Ladders25 "Reserve" men
Sub-Station (Cookstown Road.)
1 Steam Fire Engine1,000 feet Hose, Branch Pipes1 Hose Reel1 Alarm Gong
Recapitulation.1 Chief Officer
1 Superintendent3 District Chiefs
23 Men130 Reserve men.
Total Force ...148 16 Horses and 69 "Gamewell" Fire Alarm Boxes.
Colonial Penitentiary, St. John's.
Superintendent—A. A. Parsons, J.P.
Deputy Superintendent and Book-keeper—Theo. F. Thompson.
Surgeon—Dr. L. E. Keegan.First fr«rc?ert— Mii-iiael Manning.Second Warden— l}9.u\e\ Crotty.
Orderly—
First Turnkeij—James Oakley.Second Turnkey—L. Rose.Third Turnkey—Rd. Hammond.Fourth Turnkey—Samuel Colton.Matron—Miss Elizabeth Dunphy.Watchman—John Walsh.
John Reid.
Outport Gaolers.
Twillingate—Constable S. Tulk.Greenspond—K. Carter.Bonavista— Acting Sergeant James
Fitzgerald.
Trinity—Sergeant J. Ryan.Harhor Grace—J. Trapnell.
Turnkey—N. Thistle.
i?/-i(/!ts—Constable B. Bishop.
Ferryland—G. Geary.Placentia—Edwar<f Collins.
Burial—Const. George Bartlett.
Harbor Briton—Actg. Sergt. Arch.Gardiner.
Channel—Sergt. John Crane.Gaol Surgeon, Harhor Grace—Dr. C. Croii.
ipjiarttttfttt of ^hxmxte m\h (Eustntitn-
Minister of Finance and Cnstoin!<—}ion. M. P. Cashin.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
General Office : Customs' Building.
Office Hours : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Deputy Minister of Finance—J. S. Keating.
Accountant of Contingencies and Inland Revenice Clerk—Geo, Bursell.
Typewriter—Miss Olotilde Bonia.
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Treasury Board.
Chairman—Hon. M. P. Cashin, Minister of Fiaance and Customs (ex
officio.)
Hon. W. F. Lloyd, D.C.L., K.C., Minister of Justice.
Hon. R. A. Squires, Ll.B., K.C., Colonial Secretary.
Hen. J. C. Crosbie.
CUSTOM.S' DEPARTMENT.
Office : Custom House, Water Street.
Office Hours : St John's 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Assist. Collector and Deputy Minister of Customs— H. W. LeMessurier,
J. P., C.M.G.First Clerk and Warehouse Keeper—John Fox.Second Clerh and Cashiei—J. Noonan.Third Clerk~E. Taylor.Fourth Clerk— \\. Eoyle.Fifth Clerk-W. G. Dryer.Sixth Clerk-^First Statistical Clerk—A. B. LeMessurier.Second Statistical Clerk—George E. Moores.Assistant Statistical Clerks—T. P. Jackman.
C. H. Kenouf.Inspector of Cusioms —'R. T. McGrath, J. P.Inspector of Revenue Protective Service—J. O'Reilly, J. P., I.S.O.
Landing Surveyor—W. K. Stirling.
Tide Surveyor—H. J. Watts.First Landing Waiter—M. Pnddister.Second Landing Waiter—P. J. O'Neill.Railivay Manifest Clerk—M. A. O'Brien.Clerk in Landing Surveyors Office—A. Freeman.Exa7nining Officer—Assistctnt Examiner—J. C. Carter.
J. GibbsStorekeeper—T. Broderick.Locker— P. Walsh.First Assistant Locker—M. J. Kelly.Second Assistant Locker—P. J. Reardou.Third Assistant Locker—John White.Housekeeper—Mrs. McGregor.Authorized Broker—J. McNamara.
Pinmice and Customs mBell Organs—Canada's Best.
Sub-Collectors.
Argciitia—A. J. KeatsBay of Islands—M. J. McEvoyBay Roberts—W. ParsonsBell Island—F. F. Berteau.Belleorain— F. CiirnewBishop^s Falls—E. B. Colbourne.Blanc Sahlon—J. BurtBonavista—R. BrownBonne Bay—M. JenkinsBotwood—Thos. AntleBrigus—S. E. ChafeBritannia—J. LeawoodBurgeo—J. C. CunninghamBurin—W. PaulCatalina— B. PerryCape Broylc—J. T. Carew.Carbonear—T. HogauChannel—T. SoperClarenville—Alan BensonConception harbor—P. WadeCodroy—E. G. Gillis
Exploits Burnt Id.—W. Winsor.Ferryland—M. WhiteFloiuer's Cove—F. CoxFogo—K. ScottFreshivater—F. DavisGambo—S. BlandfordGaultois—W. R. AndrewsGlenwood— H. F. Colbourne.Grand Bank—G. RoseGrand Falls—'N. PikeGreenspo7id—D. Blandford.HanVs Harbor—Ja.mee TuckHarbor Briton—C. Way '
Hr. Buffett—\Y. McKay ChambersHarbor Grace—W. WardHerring Neck -M. Simms.Holyrood—W. JoyHumbermouth—H. Norman.
Labrador—J. Gosse.Lama/ine—C. C. Pitman.Lark Harbor—W. C. GearLaivn J. BenningLaPoile—Gr. F. ReadLaScie—D. P. DuggauLewisporte—W. W. BradleyLittle Bay—W. G. DuderMarystown—J. E. Long.Moreton's Harbor—J. H. TavernorNipper's Harbor—H. H. BatstoneNo7-ris' Arm— H. F. ColbourneOderin—F. W. PowerOld Perlican—Charles BarrettPilley's Island—W . G. Duder.Placentia—Port au Port—A. S. DuBourdieuPort au.v Basques—M. PikePort Blandford—J AS. RowsellPost Saunders—W. J. GarlandPresqne—T. SullivanPushthrough—J. CampBamea—A. H. In grabamRenews—T. McCarthyiJigroieife—William Green.Robinson's Head—C. RenoufSandy Point—A. TilleySt. Anthony—N. SimmsSt. George's— A. 0']^eilly
St. Jacques—Stone's Cove—F. DinhamSound Island—A. Hollett
Tilt Cove—W. CunninghamTrepassey—J. F. DevereauxTrinity -W. WhiteTivilUngate—A, J. Pearce
Western Bay—P. J. FaheyWood's Island—T. M. Costello
Preventive Officers.
Bay Bulls—J. F. WilliamsHeart's Content—C. G. RendellKing's Cove—R. LawtonLittle River—J. J. DoyleRose Blanche—R. FurneauxFortune—George Vey
Whitbourne-
Garnisk— B. A. Brazil.
Harbor Main—J. Kennedy.Salmonier—J&Wies, White.Salvage—J. BurdenSt. Lawrence—M. Vavasour.St. Mary's—yf. Hogan.H. L. Leslie.
Registrar of Shipping, Newfoundland,
H. W. LeMessurier, C.M.G.; T. R. McGrath, Clerk.
SOO Mnance and Customs—Agriculture and Mines.
B@~ AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Surveyors of Shipping.
St. John's—Y. R. McGrathLittU Bay—W. G. DuderExploits—A. FreemanSalvage to Cape Freels—J. BurdenKing's Cove—K. LawtonCatalina—B. PerryBritannia—J. LeawoodTrinity— SN. WhiteCarbonear—T. HoganHarbor Grace—W. WardBurin—W. Paul
Fortune—G. VeyGrand Bank—Belleoram—F. Curnew.Harbor Breton—C. WayBose Blanche—Richard FurneaaxBurgeo—J. C. CunninghamChannel—T. Soper
Bay of Islands—M. J. McE^'oy
Bonne Bay—M. Jenkins
Marystown—J. E. Long.
Surveyors of Passenger Accommodation.
E. English, T. R. McGrath.
ifpartmfttt of Agrtnilturf attJi MXnt^.
Office: Museum Buildixg. Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ministzr of Agricultui's and Mines—Hon. W. W. Halfyard.
Deputy Head—George E. Turner, J. P.
First Clerk—Thomas J. Thorburn.
Second Cleric—3 . W. McNeily.
Accountant—S. Hart.
Typist—l^ei\ MbLellau.
Surveyor to Department—Francis H. Balfour.
Director of Geological Survey and Ctirator of 3Iuse7im—Ja,mea P.Howley, F.G.S.
First Surveyor—William Noel.
Second Surveyor—Henry J, Duder.
Chief Woods Banger—Thomas Howe.Inspector Timber Limits—G. L. Phillips.
Examiner of Mill Accounts—D. Thistle.
Messenger—William W. Kearney.
Newfoundland Agricultural Board*
Hon. S. D. Blaudford, J. F. Downey, A..J. Bayley, Actg Sec.
Government Analyst.
D. James Davis, B.Sc. (Wales) ; F. C. S. (London) ; Member of theSociety of Public Analysts, England.
Deputy Surveyors—Museum—Surveyors of Lumber. 201
Groceries and Provisions.
Deputy Surveyors.
[Authorized to act in any part of Newfoundland.]
Officers of the Department of Agri-
culture and Mines.
Bay Roberts—A. CalpinBurgoyne s Cove—William TulkBell island—Peter QuigleyBrigus—J. F. HearnBrooklyn, B.B.—Arthur SinyardBurin—a. M. Goddard,
Simon Avery, J.P.
Cape Broyle—J. R. HusseyCarbonear—R. L.'Ricihards
Catalina—A. J. CrockerS. Mifflen
A. HaiuesChannel—R. T. Sqnarey, J. P.
Gharlottetmvn— S. Spracklin
Epworth—Yj. S. BradleyFogo—Thomas LucasFortune—H. .1. HaddonFreshwater, Bay de Verde—Alan
VatcherGrand Bank—L. B. ClarkeGrand Falls— Vf. Scott, C.E.
G. E. SandersR. M. Philip
Greenspond—S. S. Mifflio, B.Sc.
Harbor Breton—C Way, J. P.
yV. E. Parsons
Earbor Gra.ce—J. B. CoadyHeart's Content—C. G. RendellKing's Cove—Richard Lawton
M. J HollandJackson's Cove, N.D. Bay—l^otenzo
Newhook
Lance Cove, Smith's Sound—E. T.
Gardiner.Lewisporte—Alfred YoungLittle Placentia—A. L. KeatsLower Island Cove—A. G. Hudson "]
Hedley liarlaad
Millville—J. MurphyMarystoivn—M. J. FlynnOpen Hall—Henry MilesPlacentia-W. F. O'Keilly, J. P.Pilley's Island— H. M. HerbertPool's Island—Josepli DavisPort Blandford—T. HoweSt. Philip's—G. A. MoultoaRose Blanche—R. FurneauxSalmonier—Peter J. TremlettSalvage Bay—Jos. El. T. Moss.Spaniard's Bay—B. B. Squires.St. Anthony—Edgar McNeilSt. George— J. A. McLellanSt. Johns—A. F. Y. Long ; W. H
Taylor ; C. A. White ; VV. F. Canning; W. P. Ryan ; John HoldenAlbert J. Bayly ; M. J. JamesWilfrid Pippy ; E. S. Story ; WA. Coughlan ; Michl. S. Sullivan;D. Thistle; Jack Turner.
St. Lawrence—A. Farrell
Sweet Bay—Joliffe Quinton
Torbay—J. RoachTrepnssey—D. PennellTrinity— Samuel HusseyTwillingate—J. A. S. Peyton
E. P. Peyton.
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Musenm.
Curator- J. P. Howley, F.G.S.Typist—Miss O'Mara.Caretaker Museum Building—W. Duggan.Open to the public every day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
4 p.m.
Surveyors of Lumber.
and from 2 p.m_
Adam's Cove—George MooresAlexander Bay—Victor Roach
John WhelanW. M. DeweyJ. D. PooneR. Ralph
u
Avondale—Harold ClarkeBadger Bay—Wm. CampbellBadger Brook—\\. J. McDonald
J. D. ColemanBay Roberts—Thomas Wilcox
B. Mercer, A. Wilcox.
-202 Siirveyors of Lumber.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for Mason and
-Bay Roberts West—Isaac SparksBell Island—S. K. LeDrew
Peter QuigleyW. J. Farnell
Blackhead—V/alt er CrummyC. W. Butt
Bay of Islands—Jolia FisherJames KnightJoseph FisherJoseph PetipasClareace Elford
Birchy B., TwUlingate—R. OsmondBishop's Falls—J. A. Linrlall
Bonavista—Chsis. E. ThompsonRobert Brown
Bonne Bay—K. SheppardWalter YoungGeorge T. GosneyStephen Mudge
Botwood—A. J. HarveyA. N. Antle
Brigus—James FardyBenjamin FrenchR. Bartlett
* John SnowBrooklyn—A. C. Pye
T. H. SynyardBrown\ Arm, N.D.B.—K. Arnold
Burin—E. Burgess
Burnt Arm—Stanley LeDrewCamphelltoH—Thomas James
Alfred YoungGeorge Manuel
Canada Buy—Wm. Fillier
Carbonear—James R GuyFrank B. PikeC. J. KeuealyJohn Keuealy
Catalina—Victor MartinAlhert C. Haines
Channel—E. Bragg
Chapel Arm, T.B.—Michael PowerChance Cove—Josiah WarrenClode /S'ow.rtcZ—James B. Rowsell
James BurryCow Head—Benj. Payne
Colinet—Lemuel SiromondsJohn SparksH. W. SimmondsA. DavisMichael Keefe
Corner Brook—Patrick Power, jr.
M. YoungJos. Fisher
Crabbe's Station—John HallCiipids—J. Badcock
John KellyP. J. Feehan
Curling—Pierce PowerRichard AllanH. Davis
Dog Bay—D. TillyDrake Cove, B. B.~L. J. PritchettElliston—A. J. WayEnglec—James Dower
W. Gillard
H. ComptonExploits, N. ArmFair Islands—Caleb Cutler.
John Brown.Fortune—J. L. BennettFortune harbor—Wm. QuirkFreshwater, Bay de V. —O. Parsons
F. ParsonsGambo—A. Pritchett
M. C. MartinJob C. PritchettThomas HartyJoseph Ward
I G. J. PritchettGeorge AbbottS. J. PritchettJ. K. GibbonsP. J. CashinS. GouldingGeorge Pritchett
Gander Bay—F. Hoti'
Louis ^V'oolfrey
A. J. HotfL. French (Man Pt.)
Glovertown—Theop. JanesNelson Burry
Green's Harbor—W. Drover
Grand Falls~\X. W. WhelanW. R. ColbourneJames A. CaterHenry BlackmoreP. C. DeckersJohn Maidment
Gooseberry Id.—Alphonsus HouseGreen Bay, N. W. Arm—P. LushGrecnspond—Walter G. Osmoud
R. Humphries
Surveyors of Luviber. 203
Hamlin Organs;pure in tone, excellent in design.
James GranterE. PittmauWilliam Dominy
Hall's Bay—Heury ClarkG. S. Thistle
Harbor Grace—A. RogersK. HaydenW. E. Carson
Harbor Main—John QuinlanHaricot—C. Butt
G. SummonsHeart's Content—G. J. YoungHeart's Delight—A. Case
Wm. CrockerH, Harnum
Heart's Desire—Thomas GeorgeHorwood—John E. Cater
George CaterFrank H odder
Indian Bay, B.B.—John GouldingHedley Feltham
Jackson's Arm, W.B.—K. Lash.Jackson's Arm, G.B.—G.W. HenderJoe Bait's Arm—Amlbrose Coffin
Kelligrews—William HibbsEd. Hynes
King's Point, S. W. Arm, Grein BayB. BatstoneF. E. Thistle
Little Bay, N.D. Bay—B. A. StrongLeading Tickles—Leander KowsellLewisporte—U. Freak e
J. W. Nosev.'orthyR. B. HancockD. E. FreakeChesley Wonlfreys
Little Placentia—T.bomas KellyLoon Bay, N. D. Bay—
W. G. RobertsJohn Elliott
Bertram RobertsC. Linfield
Sidney ManuelMiddle Arm, G.B.—F. G. EideoutMiddle Arm, B.B,—Wm. PritchettMillertown—C H. ChalkMoreton's Harbor—W. S. French
A. OsmondMusgrave Hr.—N.W.H. GillinghamMusgravetown—B. SteadMarystoiun—G. Gower
John Farrell
J. Flynn
Mooring Cove, Burin—V. NolanNorthern Arm, Exploits Bay—
VV. MannelNew Bay, N. W. Arm—J. ChurchillNeiv Bay, S. IV. Arm—
Jos. BaggsAdolphus YatesO. StucklessJ. Thompson
Norris Arm—A. C. ConstableThomas J. Ryan
Old Ferlican—Wm. BeckettL. J. MarchChesley Linfield.
Openhall—Edward Barker
Pllley's Island—Philip PrideCharles TuckerDavid Sutton
Placentia—C. SinnottT. PolfreyThos. Kelly (S.E. Arm.)
Point Leamington—.Jas. AndrewsJohn HutchcroftW. H. BaggsG. J. Stuckley
Pool's Island—J. B. DavisPort aiix Basques—W. VardyPort an Port—A S. DuBordieuPort Blundford—Andrew StaresPortland, B.B.—John Holloway
Rocky Harbor—James Shears
Safe harbor— P. BourneSalvage Bay—Joseph H. MorsSeal Bay, A.D. Bay—W. HellimoreSeldo7n-come-hy—W. A. Rowe
W. A. HoweShoal Harbor—L. LoweShoal Bay, B. Bay—Harrison Smith
A. L. WhiteGermon Pelley
Smith's Sound—T. B. R. StoneSpaniard's Bay—Nath. Gosse
Mark Gosse
Springdale, IS.D.B.—John GrimesS. ClarkeF. ClarkeB. S. Clarke
Squid Tickle, B.B.—F. BurdenStephenville—Albert March
Narcisse GadonJohn Delainey
204 Surveyors of Lumber.—Depart. Marine & Fisheries.
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Stephenville Crossing—Jacob BishopA. Delany
St. George—Dugald McLelknAlex. Hudson
St. Mary's—J. J. BoniaSandy Poine—John McLennon
Wilfred LeRoux
South River—Wm. AndrewsSt. Philips {St. John's JV.)—Israel
Clark3
St. John's—John BadcockA. R. BarnesEdwin BlacklerD. BarnesE. BeetJames Costello
John Collins
Duncan CookF. J. DoyleMaurice HalleranAlbert HorwoodF. M. HorwoodH. W. HorwoodGeorge A. Lilly
T. A. LawrenceWilliam MooresG. W. MewsG. T. Phillips
Edward SkinnerC. W. Smallwood
G. C. ShortJ. St. GeorgeH. J. VavaseurMichael WalshWilliam WatsonEli WhitewayJames AlwinMichael J. JamesM. S. Sullivan
N. G. JamesS. A. Darby
Three Arms, N.D.B.~B. E. NomaTickle Cove, B.B.—F. KellyTorbay—John Roche
Trepassey—D. J.. Pennell
Trinity—F. T. Granger
Ticillingate—E. ManuelA. H. Peyton
Upper Island Cove—A. Crane
Wesleyville—W. C. WinsorNathan WinsorRonald Stanford
Western Bay—H. M. LynchG. Perry (of G.^J. Lynch
Whiibourne—'B,. H. GosseW. J. KennedyC. NoteworthyA. Hutchings.
Office : Costoms' Building.
Office Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Minister of Marine and Fisheries—J^ G. Stone.Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries—A. C. Goodridge.Secretary—Accountant—H. V. Hutchinj^s.
Second Clerk— J. C. Channing.Inspector of Lighthouses—J. C. Cornick.Secretary Lighthouse Department and Inspector Marine Works-
W. Rogerson.
Depariment of Marine and Fisheries. 205
Progressive Dry Goods Store.
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Assistant Inspector of Lighthouses and Mechanician—r Lfii Inspectors of Boilers—A. McLachlan and D. M. MacFarlane.
fTT^ Inspector of Fisheries—J. H. Dee.Third Clerk andlMessenger—Stenographer and Typist—Miss I. I. Calpin.
Storekeeper—H. Gosse.
Fisheries Board.
President—Minister of Marine and Fisheries, ex officio; A. McDougall,Hon. M. P. Cashin.
Herring Fishery Board.
Minister of Marine and Fisheries, President (ex officio) ; Hon. JohnHarvey ; Hon. A. E. Hickman, M.H.A. ; Jos. O'Reilly, J.P., I.S.O. ; D.
Ryan ; Jas. Barry ; J. T. Thorne ; B. Jennings, M.H.A. ; Benjamin Tulk ;
A. B. Harding ; R. B. Job ; John Clouston ; Frederick Moore ; Hon. W.W. Halfyard, M.H.A. ; Q.JC. Fearn ; George H. Badcock, Secretary.
Examiners for Granting- Certificates to Engineers.
A. McLachlan and D. M. MacFarlane.
Inspectors of Pickled Fish and Oils.
Chief Inspector— P. J.. Fitzgerald.
Greenspond—Mark Dowden.
King's Cove—Michael Martin
Trinity—George Oakley.
Carbonear—Ed. Joyce, G. Soper, J.
Kenealy, J. Udell, L. Taylor, A.
Earle, Wm. Winsor.
Harbor Grace—Ed. Parsons, JohnSheppard, Henry Garland, Mat-thew Martin, John Coady.
Bay Roberts—Henry Dawe.
Salmon Cove—Daniel Kennedy.
St. John's—Michael Murphy, Mich'lLinegar, R. Colford, P. McQrath,James McFarlane, Step. Rogers,
Leonard Taylor, Frederick Rowe,John Geary; Mich'l Wall, R. Mar-shall, J. Chafe, P. Howlett, E. Q.Coyell.
St. Jacques—J. C. Noseworthy.Belleoram—Levi Cluett.
Bay St. George— E. Filatre, WilliamParsons.
Lark Harbor—George Sheppard.Bay of Islands—W. H. Messervey.
Bonne Cay—Francis Cox.
S. S. Fiona.
Captain—E. English, jr. I Chief Engineer—J. Martin.
Chief Officer—M. Kehoe. |S/itp's ffusbajirf—Capt. E. English.
Newfoundland Government and Lloyds' Surveyor
and Inspector of Shipping.
The Surveyor-^JAmes Black,
Assistant Surveyors—G. A. GuUiford, W. Moss.
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Game and Inland Fisheries Board.
President—The Minister of Marine and Fisheries, ex officio.
Vice-President—Thomas Winter.
First Assistant Yice-President—Second Assistant Vice-President—Alexander McDougall.
Hon. J. R.Bennett, W. H. Bartlett, Hon. W. H. Halfyard,^
M.H.A. G. E. Motty, Hon. C. H. Emerson,W. E. Wood, K.C. W. C. Winsor, K.C.W. A. B. Sclater, E. G. Grant, Dr. W. J. Scully,
W. J. Carroll, Dr. C. Fitzgerald, J. P. Blackwood,Hon. F. MacNamara, W. J. Sinnott, G. Rabbitts,
W. H. Rennie, Thomas Moulton, Secretary.
Mercantile Marine and Shipping Office.
Office : Customs' Building, King's Wharf.
Office Hours ; 10 to 3.
Supt. Mercantile Marine and Shipping Officer—Frederick Carter.-
Commissioners of Wrecked Property.
Nain to Ryan's Bay, Labrador—Richard White, jr.
Lock's Cove to Englee, both inc.—J. D. Fitzgerald.
Gape John to Pilley's Island, both inc.—W. G. Duder.
Twillingate—G. White.
Fogo, Little Fogo, Indian and Gliange Islands—T. W. Peckford.
Gape Freels to Gape Farewell, including Penguin and Wadham Islands—Henry Robbins.
Salvage to Bonavista—D. A. Ryan, .I.P.
Cape Bonavista to English Head—W. S. Jones.
Grate's Cove to Broad Gove, Blackhead Bay—John Ryan.
Harbor Grace to Kelligrews—John Jardine, J. P.
Cape Spear to Bay Bulls—Henry Chafe.
Bay Bulls to LaManche—Michael Burke.
LaManche to Fermeuse, exclusive—Fermeuse, inclusive, to Gape Race, exclusive—T. McCarthy.
Cape Race, inclusive, to Broad Cove, St. Mary's Bay—Broad Gove,, St. Mary's Bay, exc, to Point Lance, inc.—J. J. Bishop.
Point Lance to Point Verde, exclusive—Patrick Rourke.
Point Verde, inclusive, to Rushoon, inclusive—John Handrick.
Point May to Garnish—Eli Harris.
District of Fortune Bay—0. Way.
Com. of Pilots— Pilots—Rates of Pilotage. 207'
Chickering ; America's Best Piano.
Burgeo Division, Distriet of Burgeo and LaPoife— Jas. M. Keating.
Channell {Gape Ray to Coal River)—J. M. Keating.
By sec. 2, Con. Stat. (2nd series), the senior Customs' officer resi<liiig
in or near any district in which there is no Wreck Cuaitnissioner, is em-powered to act as ConimissioQer ; and in the event of hi-i inability fromillness to be present at the locality of the wreck, he may appoint, by wri-
ting under his hand, any person to act in his stead.
Commissioners of Pilots.
St. John's—Geoige Shea, Chair')nan ; The Miniater of Marine andFisheries, R. B. Job, Edward English, Secretary.
Fogo—A. Payne, Ambrose Fitzgerald.
Pilley's Island—G. F. Taylor, J. Colbourne, E. Herh^rt.
Lemsporte—W. W. Bradley, Q. Manuel, Uriah Freake, S. R. Janes.
Pilots, St. John's.
One Motor Boat to remain on Station coui-iuiiou.sly.
F. Leary, F. Lewis, E. Lewis,
J. Fnrlong, J. Walsh, O. Lewis,
J, Brown, J. Goss, W. Bioderick,
W. Lewis, J. Penney, E. Maione.
Table of Rates of Pilotage of Vessels in and out of St, John's.
New Measurement. Rates CyOn vessels from S.'JO to 400 tons ... $22.00
Do from 400 to .=^00 tons ... 25.00Do from 500 to BOO tons ... 30.00
Do from 600 to 700 tons ... 35.00
Do from 700 to 800 tons ... 40,00Over that size—for every 100 tons
additional 2.00No sailing vessel to vay more than 40.00
And no steamer more than 60.00
New Measurement. Rates Cy.
On vessels under 80 tons $6.70S.709.35
10.0010.70
11.7015.0016.00
19.00
Do from 80 to 100 tons
Do from 100 to 120 tons
Do from 120 to 160 tons
Do from 160 to 200 tons
Do from 200 to 240 ton.s
Do from 240 to 280 tons
Do from 280 to 300 tons
Do from 300 to 350 tons
And 10 per cent, on above rates additional.
Steamers shall pay pilotage on their net tonnage, as in the case of
sailing vessels.
Steamers employed in the fisheries of the Colony shall be exempt,
except when on foreign voyages.
Coastal steamers shall also be exempt.
Subsidized mail steamers, in connection with the Colony, shall pay«n the horse-power, at the rate of eight cents for each horse-power.
All coasting vessels which may take pilots, to pay one-half of the
above rates of pilotage in proportion to their tonnage.
The above scale of pilotage shall be payable on the register tonnage-
•f all such vessels, as ascertained before going out of the harbor.
Block House Signals. 209
Model Mail Order House.
Description of Signals in Use at the Block House, Signal Hill,
St. John's, Newfoundland.
Balls and Flags, hoisted in different positions at the Yard Arm, show
the number of Sail that are signalled either North or South, viz.:
—
One Sail in sight—Ball close up to yard.
Two Sail in sight—Ball midway between yard and parapet of Block
House.
Three Sail in sight—Yellow Pennant close up to yard.
Four Sail in sight—Yellow Pennant midway between yard and para-
pet of Block House.
Five sail in sight—Same as four, with addition of a Ball placed im-
mediately above Pennant.
Six Sail in sight—Same as three, with addition of a Ball placed im-
mediately beneath Pennant.
Seven Sail in sight—Same as four, with addition of a Ball placed im-
mediately beneath Pennant.
Eight Sail in sight—Yellow Pennant at Yard Arm; Ball midwaybetween Yard Arm and Parapet of Block House.
Nine Sail iu sight—Ball at Yard Arm ; Yellow Pennant midway be-
tween yard and parapet of Block House.
Ten Sail in Sight—Both Yellow Pennant and Ball close up to yard,
Ihe Ball above Pennant.
A Blue Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Barque.
A Blue-White-Red Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Barquantine.
A Red Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Brig.
A White-Red Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Brigantine.
A White-Blue Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Topsail Schooner.
A White Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Schooner.
A St. George's Cross at the mast-head of the Staff denotes a steamer
in sight from Block House ; but, when it is hoisted on the Southern
pole it denotes that the steamer is in sight from Cape Spear. A St. George's
Cross at the mast-head and a ball at the end of the yard South, denotes
a steamer South. When the ball is at the end of the yard North it deno-
tes a steamer North.
When any National Flag is hoisted above the St. George's Cross, it
denotes that a Man-of-War Steamer, belonging to the nation indicated by
flag, is in sight.
When a Merchant's House-flag is hoisted on the south yard it denotes
that a vessel belonging to said merchant is south ; and, when hoisted on
-the north, it shows that said vesstl is north.
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When a Square White Flag with a Red Ball in the centre is hoist?d
it denotes that a Steam-tug is required.
The International Code of Signals is also in use at the Block House,
and the recognized House Signals of the different merchants.
Harbor Master and Harbor Dues, St. John's
OFFICE : LIGHTHOUSE BUILDING.
Of&ce Hours . . . . . . 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Harbor Master—Capt. E. English. | Boatman—Thomas Dewling.
Port Charges on Foreign going Shipping, St. John's, Nfld
Light Dues.
Payable once in every calendar year (but not oftener than once in
three months), viz.:
—
24 cents per ton, up to and including 500 tons.
12 cents per ton additional on every ton over 500 tons up to and in
eluding 1000 tons.
5 cents per ton additional on every ton over 1,000 tons up to and in-
cluding 2,000 tons.
Not more than $240 in any one calendar year, or oftener than oncein three months.
Vessels arriving for repairs, coal or supplies, pay one-half of aboverates.
The foregoing applies to merchant vessels.
Labrador, Bank and Coast fishing vessels and coasters pay no dueswhilst engaged in those fisheries or tiade Should any such vessel proceedon any other than a fishing voyage, to any place outside the colony, suchvessel shall be liable to pay once in each calendar year (but not oftener
than once in three months), the rate of six cents per ton.
Water Dues.
5 cents per register ton, not to exceed $20. Payable once a year.
Harbor Master's Dues.
With the exception of ships of war, coasters and Newfoundland fish-
ing craft, all vessels entering tlie port of St. John's pay to the CustomsDepartment Harbor Dues at the following rates, viz. :
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Vessels 60 to 100 tons register .
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. . $2 00,' 100 to 200 " .
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. . 3 00" 200 to 300 " ... .. ... 4 00" 300 to 400 " .
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. . 5 00" 400 to 500 " and upwards .
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... 6 00Payable once between January 1st and 30th June, and once between
Ist July and 31st December.
Quarantine Officers—Exam, of Masters and Mates. 211
Premier House of the Colony.
Quarantine Officers
St. John's—Dr. Alex. Campbell.
Channell—Dr. W. Grant.
Office : Light House Building.
Exaviiner-in-Ghief—Captain E. English.
Assistant Examiner—Instructor of Masters and Mates— F. J. Doyle.
Examination of Masters and Mates.
Examinations will begin on Wednesday of each week, providing that
the candidate produce the requisite certificate of character and time, and
passes the color test.
Application must be made to the Examiner on Form Exn. 2, and all
previous certificates and testimonials deposited at least two days previous
to the examination. Testimonials of character and sobriety must be pro-
duced hv twelve months immediately preceding the application.
All services must be verified by a certificate of discharge.
An Only Mate must not be less than nineteen years of age, and must
have served five years at sea.
A First Mate must not be less than nineteen years of age, and must
have served five years at sea, of which one year must have been as Second
or Only Mate. [From 1st January, 1896, the Officers' Service must have
been performed with the requisite certificate].
A Master must not be less than twenty-one years of age, and he must
have served six years at sea, of which one year must have been in the
capacity not lower than Only Mate of a foreign-going vessel whilst hold-
ing a certificate not lower than an Only Mate's certificate for foreign-
going vessels, and, unless this service as officer was performed whilst hold-
ing a First Mate's certificate for foreign-going vessels. He will aslo be
required to prove the officer's service prescribed for that grade.
Fees.
For a Certificate as Mate .
.
.... . . $ 5 00
For a Certificate as Mastei .
.
.
.
. . 10 GO
For a Certificate for Colors .. ... ... 20
These fees admit of two examinations. After the second examination
another fee will be required.
212 Earhor Master Fees—Depart, of Militia.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agent
Candidates for Only and First Mates' Certificates must complete the
whole of their examination in Navigation in twelve hours, including the
time allowed for the papers on cyclone or revolving storms, and for the
correction of all errors and oversights ; but the Nautical problems up to
and including (K) of the Syllabus prescribed for Only and First Matemust be completed within six hours and without the candidate leaving
the premises during that period.
Candidates for Masters Certificates must complete the whole of their
examination in Navigation in fifteen hours, including the time allowed for
the papers on the Chart, the Compass deviation, Cyclones, or revolving
storms, and ''or the correction of all errors and oversights ; but the prob-
lems up to and including (K) of the Syllabus prescribed for Only andFirst Mate must be completed within six hours and without the candidateleaving the premises during that period.
The examination commences punctually at 10 a. m., and closes at
4 p. m., when all papers will be called up, and if not completed the can-
didate will be declared to have failed.
In all cases of failure the candidate will be examined de novo.
If he fails in Seamanship, he will not be examined for six months.
If he fails three times in Navigation, he will not be re-examined for
three months.
For further information as to time, place, and objects of examination,candidates should apply to the Examiner-in-Chief.
EULES.
No books, papers or memoranda are allowed in the Examination room.
In the'event of any candidate being discovered copying from another,
or referring to any book or memoranda, he will not be examined for sixmonths.
Navigation is taught at Carbonear, Harbor Grace, Bay Roberts, andSt. John's.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA.
Militia Headquarters : Water Strek East.
Ofl^ce Hours : 9.30-1. 2.30-6.
Minister of Militia~Hon. J. R. Bennett, M.E.C.Chief Staff Officer—Msl^ov W. F. Rendell.
District Officer Commahding—Major B. Montgomerie.
Controller—Purchasing Agent—Food Control—Zighthoiises. 213 •
for "St. Margaret" Hosiery.
Director of Medical Services—Major C. Macpherson.
Deputy Director of Medical Services—Major L. Paterson.
Chief Paymaster and Officer in control Records {London, England)—Major H. A. Timewell.
Paymaster and Officer in control Records {St. John's, Newfoundland—Captain J. M. Howley.
Military Secretary— Li^nten&nt G. G. Byrne, M.C.
ist Newfoundland Regiment.
Officer Commanding Depot, H.Q.—Major G. T. Carty.
Adjutant Depot, H.Q.—Captain J. J. O'Grady.
Quartermaster Depot, H.Q.—Lieutenant J. G. Bemister.
CONTROLLER OF LIQUORS.
Office : Duckworth Street. Office Hours : 9.30 a.m to 5 p.m.
Controller—R. J. Devereaux, J. P.
jPo?-eman^William Grant.
Assistant—Richard Christopher.
Accountant- Miss K. Power.
Clerk—Mrs. W. Summers.
Messenger—J. Christopher.
Board of Control—Rev. Edgar Jones, Ph.D., Messrs. John Barron andWilliam White.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASING AGENT.
Government Purchasing Agent—J. R. Goodison.
Typist and Stenographer—Miss L. Noonan.
Messenger—J. Walking.
BOARD OF FOOD CONTROL.
Hon. P. T. McGrath, Chairman ; , Secretary ; Messrs. v
H. W. LeMessnrier, J. P., C.M.G., George F. Grimes, M.H.A.
LIGHTHOUSES.
Office : King's Wharf. Office Hoors : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Inspector of Lighthouses—T. Cornick.
Mechanician
Secretary—W. Rogerson.
214 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
station.Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
" is
.3 > fe— O P
W»
HO
Gull Island,
Cape John
Nipper's HarborIsland, NotreDame Bay
Little Bay Is-
land
South end LongIsland, NotreDame Bay
Leading Tickles,
N.D.B.
Fortune Harbor
f Surgeon's CoveHead, Baj' of
Exploits
oHi
>^
o
Black Island
Cabbage HarborHead
Grassy Island
Lower SandyPoint
On apex ofisland
49 59 5455 '21 33
49 47 0055 49 00
49 38 2055 46 00
49 36 0055 34 00
49 30 3055 24 30
49 32 1065 24 00
49 31 2055 06 40
49 24 5555 07 40
49 19 5655 11 45
49 14 4055 13 40
49 11 2055 17 30
White
Fog Alarm
Red
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
Red
Intermittent.Visible, 11 secondsEclipse, 9 seconds
Fixed
OccultingVisible, 2^ secondsEclipse, 2i seconds
Fixed
OccultingVisible, 7 secondsEclipse, 3 seconds
Newfoundland Lights. 217
Down Quilts Re-covered.
Characterof
Apparatus.Description of Buildinu Remarks.
D, 8th
ThreeSpar Buoys
Lens Lantern
Catoptric
D, 6th
D, 6th
D, 6th
D,4th
SquareLantern
OneSpar Buoy-
Octagonal Wooden Tower,white.
Wood framework, white
1913
1907
1904
Square Brick Tower, withcircular drum and
lantern, red.
Octagonal Wooden Tower,red and white horizontal
bands.
Hexagonal Wooden Tower,white.
Circular Iron Tower,red and whits spirally.
Circular Iron Tower,white
Square Wooden Tower,sloping sides, white.
Hoisted to post 20 feet high,
small house attached,all painted white.
Wood, white
1876
1885
1909
1894
1912
1901
1917
1905
Entering the harbor: Keepthe red buoy on the Star-board hand, and 2 blackones on the Port hand.
In operation during opennavigation.
Attains greatest brilliancy
every 30 seconds.
In operation during open-navisfation.
In operation during opennavigation.
Moored in three fathoms-indicates position of StagRock, removed duringwinter months.
220 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTJD., for
station.Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
> >o >
sw w
r Puffin Island
Shoe[Cove Point,near Greens-
pond
Little DenierIsland
Happy Adven-ture, Bonavista
Bay
King's CoveHead
Squarry Island,entrance toBonavista
CapeBonavista
Cape Island,
, Cape Bonavista
Melrose LeadingLight, Trinity
Bay
49 03 .37 (63 32 37
J
I
49 02 0053 35 00approx.
48 41 0563 34 40
48 38 0053 44 30
48 34 3253 18 50
48 39 0053 07 401
48 42 0153 04 35
4S 42 0053 04 30
48 29 0063 05 00
White
Fog Alarm
Red
A^liite
White
White
Bed
Red & White
Fog Alarm
OccultingVisible, 2i secondsEclipse, 2i seconds
White
Filed
Revolving30 seconds
Fixed
OccultingVisible 14 secoddsEclipse l| seconds
Fixed
Flashing
78
29»
Fired
176^
57
160
104
Netvfonndlaoid Lights. 227
in touch with us. Wholesale and Retail.
Characterof
Apparatus.Description of Building.
t8<a
Remarks.
12
12
D, 4th
Aircompressed by
oil engine.
Square Drum and Lantern onflat roof dwelling
A square flat roof buildingwhite
1887
1912
Catoptric
Catoptric
D, 4th
Air, com-pressed byoil engine
Upper Light shewn fromtower of Congregational
Church
Lower Light is shewn fromthe roof of a red brick
building, distant 236 feetfrom the end of the easternpier of the King's wharf
Stone building, whiteroof red
Gives blast of 2\ secondsin every (iO seconds, thus—Blast 24 sees. ; silent
r>7i seconds ; blast 2^ sec;
silent ^Ih seconds. Themouth of the trumpet is
in a line with the Bran-dies Rocks, bearing E. byS. from Engine house.
Day Mabks.
Upper light.—The spire of
this tower forms a DayMark.
Loioer light.—Three heartshapes, white shown onstructure on brick build-
ing. Keeping these daymarks in line will clear
all danger.
A Spar buoy hlaek showingposition of CahiU's Rock.
A Spar buoy black, to indi-
cate position of PancakeShoal, both on south side
of Narrows.
A Spar buoy Red, to indi-
cate position of RubyRock near Chain Rock onnorthern side of Narrows.-
Gives blast 2i sec; silent
10 sec; blast 2^ sec; silent
55 seconds.
N. B.—Cape Spear FogAlarm is 3^ miles dis-
tant from Fort Amherst;sounds blast 4 seconds,silent 86 seconds.
:-.228 Newfoundland Lights.
8@- AYRE & SONS, LTD., the " Up-to-
Station.
Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
CI s'S
w a
Cape Spear
Bay BullaNorthern Head
>Ferryland Head
Fermeuse
Do.
*Cape Race
-Alarm
'Powell's Headentrance to
Trepassey
47 31 n r62 36 59 I
47 18 3052 44 30
47 00 5852 51 07
46 56 3052 53 20
46 56 3052 53 20
46 39 2453 04 20
4!o 41 2053 24 00
1
White
Fog Alarm
White
White
Fog Alarm
White
White
Diaphone
White
Fog Alarm
Flash
OccultingVisible, 7 secondsEclipse, 3 seconds
Fixed
264
205
200
OccultingVisible 2i seconds.Eclipse 25 seconds.
One flash every7| seconds
98
165
OccultingVisible, 1 secondEclipse, 1 second
lOlf
Tfce liahis and alarms marked vjiik an asterisk
2:^0 Neivfmindland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Boots, Shoes
ZEd
O
Staftioiu
Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
Cape Pine
*Cape Freels
Point-la-HayeSt. Mary's Bay
Cape St. Mary's
Point VerdePlacentia
Placentia Har-bor Leading
Lights
Point Latine
Marticot Island
Long Islandnear Oderin
Flat Island
Tide's Point
Do.
4G 37 0453 31 45
46 36 5053 33 25
46 54 2053 36 40
46 49 3454 11 43
47 14 11
54 00 19
47 14 30.53 57 30
47 18 4053 59 40
47 19 3054 34 30
47 17 4054 42 00
47 15 2054 55 00
47 05 3055 04 00approx.
Do.
White
Diaphone
White
Red andWhite
White
Fog Alarm
Red
Red
White
White
White
Fog Alarm
White.
Fixed
Fixed
Flashing
OccultingVisible, 2 secondsEclipse, 1 second
Fixed
Fixed
OccultingVisible, 7 secondsEclipse, 3 seconds
Fixed
OccultingVisible, 2\ secondsEclipse, 2| seconds
to
a ^ a— OS
'S w
94
62
390
OccultingVisible, 5 secondsEclipse, 5 seconds
Frontlight19 ft
Rearlight
42
93
237J
67
Newfoundland Lights. 233-
Post Cards and Souvenir Books.
.as
%t Characterof
Apparatus.Description of Building. Remarks.
24
D, 6th
Cato. Dioptric
Air, com-pressed byoil engine
D.Oth
Air, com-pressed byoil engine
D, 6th
D, 4th
Square "Wooden Tower,white
Circular Tower, rising fromcentre of dwelling, white,
roof, red
A wood, flat roof building,black and white horizontal
bands
On roof of Engine house
A wood fiat roof building,white
On roo of Engine house
Octagonal Wood Tower, redand white vertical stripes
1904
1856
1912
1915
1912
Owing to great height i»
often obscured by fogwhen coast is visible.
Gives i blast of 4 sees, in
every 88 socs., thus :
—
Blast, 4 sec; silent, 84 see.
Blast, 4 sec; silent, 84 seo.
Gives 3 blasts of \\ sees, inevery 90 sees., thus :
—
Blast, IJsec; silent, 3 seo.
Blast, \\ sec; silent, 3 seo.
Blast, ijsec; silent, 80^360
1916
1879
1912 The following named aidsto the navigation of theEastern Harbor of Lamaine have been establish-ed, viz. :
Two red lens lantern lights,
placed on the Northernside of the Harbour, thefront light on the Shore,
21i feet above sea level,
hoisted to two poles,small gable roofed houseshowing between, paint-ed white.
The rear light is hoisted toa single pole, 33 ft. abovesea level, bearing N. byE. \ E. mag. from frontlight 480 feet.
These lights should be keptOin line until the innerharbour is reached.
W
234 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Station.Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W,
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
LamalineRange lights
—
(cont'd)
( Green Islandeastern entranceto Fortune Bay
pq
%-[
EH
o
Brunette Island
Fortune
Grand Bank
Garnish
Long HarborPoint
46 52 .30
56 05 00
47 15 3255 51 50
47 04 3055 50 00
47 08 0055 42 30
47 14 0055 24 (X)
approx.
47 34 3055 07 30
White
Fog Alarm
AVhite
White
Red
Whit
White
OccultingVisible,! 2i secondsEclipse, 2J seconds
FJashing10 seconds
OccultingVisible, 2\ secondsEclipse, 2S seconds
Fixed
OccultingVisible, 5 secondsEclipse, 5 seconds
OccultingVisible, 2i secondsEclipse, 2j seconds
236 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Toys^
station.Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
.2 I" O P
a w
pa
oin
Belleoram
St. JacquesIsland
Rocky PointHai'bor Briton
Sagona Island
Pass Islandentrance to
Hermitage Bay
<O
* J
HHPO»
Pass IslandFog Alarm
Gaultois
Pushthrough,Hermitage Bay
47 29 0065 27 15
47 28 0055 24 30
47 27 3055 47 45
47 "S 0055 48 00
47 29 1556 12 02
47 29 0056 12 00
47 36 0055 54 00
47 38 20S6' 09 20
White
White
White
Fog Alarm
Fixed 35
Occulting 131JVisible, 7 secondsEclipse, 3 seconds
Fixed 69
UpperWhite
LowerRed
Fixed 281
Fog Alarm
White
"White
Fixed
Flashing
14
55
^40 Newfoundland Lights,
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for Pianola
station.Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
LigJits.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
of Light.
Fog Signals.
13 e d
- - c3 Ml-
s
t/i
O
09
«4SCas
Port auxBasques Lead-
ing Lii;ht.s
(1) Front Liglit
Port auxBasques Lead-
ing Lights(2) Rear Light
Port a\»x
Basques Buoyson the Starboardhand entrance.
White
•VVitc
OccultingVisible, IJ secondsEclipse, IJ seconds
OccultingVisible, 1 secondEclipse, 1 second
242 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Trimmed
station.Position:
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof ,
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
o ^
aM
f Port auxBasq ues—Road-stead, Channel
Head.On the Port
hand entrance.
H<O
Hxn
HHPOOS
*Cape Ray '
*CapeAnguille
Sandy Point,S Bay St. George
47 33 4959 07 09
On west sideof Cape,
650 feet fromthe shore.
47 37 0059 18 00
At the shore
N. of Shoalpoint, and onemile south-ward of CapeAnguille.
47 53 5159 24 36
208 feet, 174"
fromlighthouse.
48 27 2758 29 10
White
Diaphone
White
Diaphone
White
Gp. Flashes15 seconds
Gp. Flashes10 seconds
OccultingVisible 1^ econdsEclipse \\ seconds
135-
115
35
Tht lights and alarmt marked with an asterisk
46 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Carpets,
station.
Position:
I<atitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
Fog Signals.
f Little Port.
Bay of Islands49 06 0068 25 20approx.
Frenchman's 49 03 45Head, 58 09 35
Bay of Islandsj
•H
OVH .
to •^
•s
aHS-O
Lobster CoveHead,
Bonne Bay
Cow Head
Keppel Island,
Port Saunders
49 36 0957 56 51
49 55 0057 49 00
50 38 0057 19 00
*Point Rich C W, coast of
I i Newfoundl'd
50 42 on57 24 SO
V Hawke Bay
AVhite
White
White
White
White
White
OccultingVisible 7 secondsEclipse 3 seconds
Fixed
OccultingVisible 2 secondsEclipse 2 seconds
Fixed
Fixed
Flashes5 seconds
o p. a- o ^
2 S
' The lights and alarms marked with an asterisk
248 Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. The House that Does Things.
Station,
Position :
Latitude N.Longitude W.
Colourof
Lights.
Fog Signals.
Characterand period of
Light.
J i
CUD * OO
f Pjrt aa Choix 50 43 1557 19 45
* Ferrole Pointf
I On the point,
about J milenorthward ofits extremity.
51 5357 5 37
* Flower Island
*CapeNorman
*Cape Bauld
On the pointon the island
nearest thechannel.
15 18 2656 43 33
On the cliff,
one-fifth milewestward of
Cape51 38 7
55 54 6
E. of light-
house.
Northernmostpoint of New-foundland.
51 38 4155 25 3
White
White
Diaphone
White r
Foge.xplosive
White
Diaphone
White
Fixed
Gp. Flashes, 7J sees.
1 Flash every10 seconds
Gp. Flashes30 seconds
Gp. Flashes15 seconds
2&
91
41
51
116
187
• The lights cn%d alarms marked with an asterisk are maintained by Canadian Govt.
Neivfoundland Lights. 251
built by Piano experts ; used by Pianist Experts.
a-S
Characterof
Apparatus.Description of Building. Remarlis.
16
18
17
Air com-pressed by
steam
D, 2
Air com-pressed by
steam
D,2
Air com-pressed by
steam
D, 6th
Lantern
D, 2
Air com-preseed byoil engine
1878
White rectangular woodenbuilding, red roof.
White, octagonal, wood; withwhite wooden dwidling, with
red roof attached; red cir-
cular metal lantern.
86
White, rectangular, wood;red roof.
White, circular, stone; wood 1855covered; white dwelling at-
tached, dwelling roof red.
104
White wooden building.
An octagonal woodentower ; white.
Head of Public Wharf.
Iron Tower, encased in a
white Octagonal reinforced
concrete covering ; red poly-
gonal iron lantern.
55
Red, rectangular, woodenbuilding.
1875
1892
1912
1914
1905
1906
Gives three blasts of 2J sees,
with intervals of 3 sees, be-
tween them, every 45 sees.
Horn projects from N. side
of fog alarm building, andpoints 10".
Flash, J sec. ; eclipse, 2Jsecs.
Visible from all points ofapproach.
Gives 2 blasts every minute :
blast, 5 sacs.; silence, 2
J
sees.; bl.ast, 2 sees; silence
5O5 seconds.
Visible 16 sees; eclipse 4 sec.
Marine telegraph and signal
and ice report station
Wireless telegraph station.
Gives three blasts of 2J sees,
with intervals of 2i sees, be-
tween them, in each minute.Horn points 146° and pro-
jects S. end of building.
On Saddle Island, star-
board hand entrance toRed Bay. In operationduring open navigation.
Guide to Steamers and Fish-ing boats entering harbor.
Flash, \ second ; eclipse,
10^ secondsVisible from all points ofapproach by water.
Blast of 3J seconds durationevery minute. Hornpoints 77'".
are maintained by the Canadian Government.
"256 St. Pierre Lights.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
Newfoundland Light Dues [included in Port Charges, see page 207].
Payable once in every calendar year (but not oftener than once in
three months), viz. :
—
24 cents per ton, up to and including 600 tons.
12 cents per ton additional on every ton over 500 tons up to and in-
cluding 1,000 tons.
6 cents per ton additional on every ton over 1,000 tons up to and in-
cluding 2,000 tons.
Not nii'ie than ^240 in uny one calendar year, or oftener than oncein three months.
Vessels arriving for repairs, coal or supplies, pay one-half of aboverates.
The foregoing applies to merchant vessels.
Labrador, Bank and Coast fishing vessels and coasters pay no dueswhilst engaged in those fisheries or trade. Should any such vessel pi'oceed
on any other than a fishing voyage, to any place outside the colony, suchvessel shall be liable to pay once in each calendar year (but not oftenerthan once in three months), the ratio of six cents per ton.
ST. PIERRE LIGHTS.
A Revolving Light on Galantry Head, giving white flash, lasting 8 4-10
seconds, f.)llowed after an interval of 9 6-10 seconds by a second white
flash, lasting 8 4-10 seconds, then, after an interval of 12 6-10 seconds, by« red flash, lasting 8 4-10 seconds, another interval of 12 8-10 seconds, fol-
lowed by the first white flash. Height, 210 feet above the level of the
sea. Distance visible, 18 miles. The light is hidden at the northwardby the high land of St. Pierre. Latitude 46° 45' 43" N. ; Longitude56° 9^ 52" W. Tower square, 36 feet high, painted white.
The South Channel entrance to St. Pierre harbor is marked by twosmall fixed lights. One is white, illuminating three-fourths of the horizon
;
it is placed on the rocks at Poiute aux Canons. The other is red, and is
placed on the plain at the north of the town. The White light is 36 feet
above the sea level, and is visible six miles. The Red light is 56 feet
above the sea level, and is visible three miles. The line connecting
these two lights marks the middle channel. The Red light is so placed
that as soon as it is seen on the left of Cape Aigle, vessels coming fromColumbier, in beating into the N. E. entrance, will be clear of the CapeRodrigue Shoals.
Pointe a Leconte Light, situate on the west point of the Island of
Doffs. 62 feet above the level of the sea, visible 7 miles. The light show*
French Fog Signals. 257
Sporting: and Camping: Goods.
white between the bearings (from the tower) of S. E. | S. and S. j W.This white sector of the light marks the South-east passage, so as to per-
mit vessels which keep within this cone to avoid the Bataille shoal on the
right and Cape Noir and Bertrand Rocks on the left. It shows red from
S. W. J W., westward, to N. W. h W., and should be avoided by vessels
entering by the S. E. passage. It will enable them when they have quit-
ted the white cone to come to anchor in the Roadstead or in the Barachois,
by following the line of white light from Pointe aux Canons and of the
red light from the interior of the town.
Fog Alarm of Pointe Plate gives two blasts of 4 seconds, separate by a
silence of 4 seconds. The range is about six miles, which, according to the
weather, may be reduced to two miles.
Point Plate (Langlade) Light ; 1st order dioptric, visible twenty miles.
Latitude 46" 48' 54" N. ; Longitude 56° 24' 10" W. Light Tower painted
in black and white hands alternately.
Cape Blanc (Miquelon) Light; revolving ; shfiwing 10 seconds in each
minute ; visible 16 miles. Shows white from North through W. to S. W.,
covering the Seal Rocks with a red sector of light. It also lights the en-
trance to Miquelon Roads, sliowii7g 230 yards north of the Cliatte Shoals,
which are thus left in darkness. The lighthouse is painted in alternate
horizontal bands, hlarli and white, Lat. 47" 05' 57" N. ; long. 56° 24' 10" W.
French Fog Signals at St. Pierre and Miquelon.
Fog Whistle, Gallantry Head, St. Pierre Island. Sound, 6 seconds ;
Silent, 54 seconds.
Siren Trumpet, Plate Point, Langlade. Blast, 4 seconds ; Silent,
4 seconds ; Blast, 4 seconds ; Silent 48 seconds.
N.B.—Notice as follows received May 23rd, 1911 :
That owing to the reduced resonant power of the Fog Alarm on Gal-
lantry, South Coast of St. Pierre, there will be a gun fired everj-- half hour
until further notice in addition to the sound of the Alarm.
N.B.—Notice as follows, received February 27th, 1912 :
That owing to the bad condition of the Fog Alarm of Point Platte
(Miquelon), guns are fired there, during foggy or snowy weather, every
20 minutes, but those measures having not proved efficient enough, it is
thought better to advise navigators to avoid the Islands during bad weather,
nntil further notice is given.
258 Depart, of PrMic Works—Ferries and Ferrymen.
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ippartmpnt of Publtr Harka.
Office: Departmental Building, Duckwoeth Street.
Office opeu to General Public : 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Minister of Public Works—Hoa. William Woodford.Secretary—James HarrisFirst Clerk—W. C. Pearce.Second Clerk—Thomas Kelly.
Bookkeeper (Acting ) —George Roberts.Assistant Bookkeeper—Glailscone Burt.
Third Clerk—James Murphy.Stenographers and Tvpists—Ka.jmond C. Manning, Josephine Power.Superintendent of Public JFor/;s— William Churchill.
Assistant Superintendent of Public Works— S. A. Churchill,
Inspector of Outport Boads—Thomas tionia.
Road Inspectors— Patrick Murphy, James Parsons.
Wessenger—Thomas Tjockyer.
Board of Works.
The Minister, Chairman; Hon. R. K. Bishop, Hon. M. P. Gibbs,
Hon. J. R. Bennett, M.H.A. ; Jesse Whiteway, Esq.
Keepers of Halfway Houses;
Salmonier Road—William Walsh.Heart's Content- Carbonear—Richard George.Renews-Trepassey—Michael Lawlor.Neiv Harbor Road—Mrs. Peddle.
FERRIES AND FERRYMEN.
Ferrymen. Residence. Courses of Ferries.
Thomas Relbin ....
Thomas Diamond .
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William Elworth}' .
Charles Kennedy .
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John Humber ....
James DoyleBlichael Sexton ....
Mrs. Zacharias WebberAmbrose Norris ....
James Power
Alfred Glllard
Israel Cove
John HealyJoseph EdwardsGeorge Carnell
Lance au LoupBig BrookPinware. in Straits Belle Isle
Woody Point, Bonne Bay,St. Barbe Bistrict
Castor River, St. Barbe Dis.
St. BarbeBayGoose Bay, St. Barbe Dist. .
Three Arms, Twillingate Dis.
do. do.
Fortune Harbor, TwillingateDistrict.
Gillard's Cove, Main Tickle^
Twillingate District.
Jones' Cove, Main Tickle,Twillingate District.
Black IslandGander Bay, Fogo District..
Carman ville,"
Across Lance aa Loup RtverAt Big Brook.Across River.Norris' Point to Curzon Vil-
lage and Woody Point.Across Castor River.On St. Barbe Bay.Goose Cove.Little Bay to Three Arms.Three Arms to Southern ArmAcross Fortune Harbor, For-tune Har. to N. W. Arm.
Gillard's Cove to Tizzard'sHarbor.
James' Cove to Main TickleCove to Merritt's Harbor.
At Black Islhnd.Gander Bay.Carmanville.
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Ferrymen. Course of Ferries.
Thomas Penney .
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John Haley
James CoseEdward Doran ...
Francis Hallern
Wm. Lundrigan ...
Thomas Fagan ...
James Butland ....
Joiin Meaney
Peter Ryan
Bernard Downey,
Ambrose Power .
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Michael Sinnott .
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John McGrath .
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John Samson
Robert Collins .
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"Wm. Coui'tney .
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Timothy Connors ,
Abraham Senior .
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Daniel DoberStephen HanrahanSamuel BrushettMichael HanrahanPhilip Tizzard
John Hunt
Joseph Mitchell .
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John BrewerEdward O'ReillyMartin StrangCharles Follett ...
Wilson White
Holyrood, Hr. Main District
Holyrood, N. Arm, "
Aquaforte, Ferryland Dist...
Trepassey, Placentia and St.
Mary's District.
Holyrood, I'lacentia and St.
Mary's District.
Peter's River, Placentia andSt. Mary's District.
Riverhead, St. Mary's, Plac.and St. Mary's District.
Admiral's Cove, Plac & St,
Mary's District.
Mussel Pond, St. Joseph's,Plac. and St. Mary's Dist.
Salmonier, St. Joseph's, Pla-centia and St. Mary's Dist.
North Hr., via Colinet, I'la-
centia and St. Mary's Dis.Rocky River, near Colinet,Plac. and St. Mary's Dist.
Branch, Plac. and St. Mary'sDistrict.
Placentia, Placentia and StMar3-'s District.
Beckford's River, Placentiaand St. Mary's District.
Placentia Soimd, Placentiaand St. Mary's District.
Famish Cove, Plaoentia andSt. Mary's District.
Sound Island, Placentia aedSt. Mary's District.
CJatice Cove, Placentia andSt. Mary's District.
Flat Island, Burin District.
Spanish Room, "
Mortier Bay "
Mortier Bay "
Little Bay "
Butler's Cove, Mortier Bay,Burin District.
Marystown, Mortier Bay,Burin district.
Collin's Cove, Burin, Burindistrict.
Streets, Burin district
Corbin, "
Lawn.Grand Beach "Grand Bank "Harbor Briton, Fortune Bay
district.
Holyrood Arm.
North Arm to Southside,Holyrood.
Aquaforte to Fermeuse.West Side to Trepassey.
Holyrood to Peter's River.
Peter's River.
Southside to Northside.
Admiral's Beach to ColinetIsland, and 'ilother Rex toAdmiral's Cove.
Across Mussel Pond.
King's Landing to MountCarmel.
Across North River,
Across Rocky River.
Branch Gut, West to EastSide.
Jersey Side to Placentiaproper (Motor Boat.)
Across River.
On Sound.
Across Famish Cove.
Sound Island to Woody Id.
Across the Cove.
Flat Island to Davis Island.Big Head, Blortier Bay.Across Little Bay.Across River, Mortier Bay.Little Bay to Spanish RoomAt Butler's Cove.
Northside to Southside.
Public Wharf, Burin, toStepaside.
Epworth to Path End.Across Corbin Harbor.Across Lawn Barrisway.From Side to Side.At Little Barachoix.Jersey Harbor, S.S., to Jer-
Har., N.S., thence to Hr.I
Briton.
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and Covel's Chocolates ; none better.
Ferryman. Residence. Cour.se of Ferries.
Mrs. Robert Rideout.. Fortune Bay
Wm. -Fitzpatrick
Alfred Bartlett ..
Samuel Mills
Harbor BritonDistrict.
Charles Bond Connaigre Bay, Fortune Baydistrict.
Bay du Nord, Fort. Bay dist.
Coomb's Cove, Bay de L'eau,Fortune Bay district.
Doctor's Har., Fortune Baydistrict.
BIcCallum Harl)or, FortuneBay district.
English Harbor East, For-tune Bay district.
Baj' d'Espoir, For. Bay Dist.Little Bay, P'or. Bay, For-tune Bay district.
LaPoile, Bur. & LaPoile Dis.do. do.
Mrs. M. Hackett
Thomas Barnes, sr.
Abraham Rose
Mrs. Peter Francis..Wallace Hayward .
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George Francis
John Herritt ..
Edward MelbourneJohn Herritt
Mrs. Henry Keeping...
Charles Hayward
Emmanuel Kettle
Francis Mclsaac
John Mclnnis
Michael Chaisson
A. MclnnisJames ChaffeyJames MorrisErnest Young .
Priam Power
James Gillam
Joseph Renbuf
George Benoit . .
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John MooresPeter Berreault
Xavier Benoit
Peter McKinnon
LaPlante, Burgeo & LaPoiledistrict.
Rose Blanche, Burgeo andLaPoile district,
do. do.
Baker's Tick \ j, R. Blanche, /Burgeo and LaPoile Dis. 1
Burnt Islands, Burgeo andLaPoile District.
Burnt Island, Rose Blanche,Buroeo and LaPoile dist.
Grand Bay, via Channel PostOiBce, Bur. & LaPoile dis.
Little River, Codroy. SaintGeorge district.
Grand River, Codroy, SaintGeorge district.
do. do.
Highlands, St. George dist..
Craiibe's Brook,"
Robinson's H. Bk, "Fischell's Brook,
"
Sandy Point "
Middle Barachoix, Cartyville,St. George district.
Little Barachoix Brook. S.S.
St. George district.
Flat Bay Bk, St. George dis.
Port au Port,"
Curling,"
Fox Island River, Port auPort, St. George district.
Doyle's Station, St. Georgedistrict.
Harlior Briton, Southside toNorthside.
Harbor Briton to HermitageCove.
Across Bay du Nord.
Coomb s Cove to Little Bay.
Doctor's Har. to Lally Cove.
McCallum's Harbor to Tay-lor's Island, etc.
Across English Har. East.
Across Bay D'Espoir.Little Bay to Coomb's Cove.
Across Little Harbor.Misery Point across Great
Harbor.Across La Plante Harbor.
Grandy's Passage to BurntIsland and Main.
Harbor LeCou to Petites.
Baker's Tkle to Harding's Is.
Harding's Hr. to Stroud Tkl.Burnt Islands to N.W. Pt.
Main to Burnt Islands.
Grand Ba}' to Port auxBasques Road.
Little River, South to NorthSide.
Grand River, Codroy, S. toN. Side.
Grand River Codroy, S. S.
to N. S. Gut.Across Highlands Brook.Across Crabbe's Brook.Across Robinson's Brook.Across Fischell's Brook.Sandy Point to South Side,(Motor Boat.)
Across Middle BarachoixBrook.
Across Barachoix Brook,S. S. Sandy Point.
Across Flat Bay Brook.Mainland.Curling to Summerside, etc.
(Motor.)At Fox Island River.
At Doyle's Station.
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OUTPORT ROAD BOARDS.
We regret tJiat ozving to the lack of returns from the
recently held election of local road boards, icc are unable to
publish the list of the several ontport boards. If complete
returns should be available before the Year Book lias bedn
compleied, the list ivill be included in the Appendix.
Ecclesiastical—Church of England. 26c
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND,Diocese of Newfoundland.
Former Prelates—Aubrev George Spencer, D.D, 1839. Edward Feild,
D.D., 1844. James Butler "^Kelly, D.U., 1876. Llewellyn Jones, D.D.,
1878.
Present Bisho-p—^ighl Rev. W. C. White, D.D.
Coinmissanes in England —Diocesan Registrar—Rev. Canon Bolt, M.A.
Cathedral Chapter.
Canons—neva. , Sub-Dean ; F. W. Colley ; G. H. Bolt,
M.A. ; T. G. Netten ; G. H. Field ; F. Smart, R.D.
Deanery of Avalon.
Rev. Canon Colley, Rural Dean.
St. John's Cathedral—Th.^ Lord Bishop, Rector.
- Rev. J. Brinton, i^eniov Gtcvate.
Rev. Canon Field, Curate in charge S. Michael's.
St. John's, St. Thomas''— B-Qv. E. Jones, PhD., Rector.
Rev. H. Clayton, L.Th., Sen. Curate.
Rev. C. A. Moulton, L.Th., Junior Curate.
Topsail—Rev. Cmion Netten.
Foxtrap—Rev. Canon Colley.
Pouch Cove— Rev. A. E. Tulk, B.A.
Petty Harbor— Rev. J. Hewett.
Portugal Cove—B.ev. H. E, E. Lepge, Rector.
Bell Island— Rev. John Stead, L.Th.
St. John's, Non-Parochial— B,ev. Canon Bolt, M.A., L.Th., Sec. Treas.
Diocesan Synod, Examining Chaplain.
Rev. C. H. Barton, M.A., Principal Queen's College.
Rev. Canon Smith, retired.
Deanery of Conception Bay.
Rev. Canon Noel, Rural Dean.
Brigus—'Rev. E. K. H. Caldwell.
Salmon Cove—Rev. F. Severn.
Port de Grave— Rev. D. R. Bailey, B.A.
Bay Roberts— A.. B. S. Stirling, Rector.
Coley's Point—Spaniard's Bav—Rev. C. Clench.
Upper Island Cove—Rev. E. E. Rusted.
Harbor Grace—Rev. W. R. J. Higgett, L.Th., Reck)r.
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Harbor Grace (South Side)—Rev. E. Andrews, L.Th.Garbonear— Rev. C. W. Hollands.
Harbor Grace—Rev. Canon Noei (retired). Rev. T. G. Cragg (retired).
Deanery of Trinitv Bay South.
Rev. F. Smart, Bural Dean.
Heart's Content—Rev. F. Smart, Rector ; Rev. F. P. Law, Curate.
New Harbor—Rev. W. K. Pitcher (pro tern).
Bay de Verde— Rev. H. Gilbert.
Whitbournc—Rev. C. Jeffery (retired).
Deanery of Trinity Bay North.
Rev. A. Pitman, Rural Dean.
Trinity East— Rev. A. Pitman, Rector.
Trinity—Rev, C. M. Stickings.
Ghampneys—Catalina—Rev. G S. Chamberlain.Smith's Sound— Uev. H. W. Facey, B.A.Random— Rev. W. A. Butler,
Deanery op Bonatista Bay.
Rev. Augustus G. Bayly, M.A.., Rural Dean.
Bonavista—Rev Augustus G. Bayly, M.A., R.D., Rector.
King's Gove—Rev S. A. Dawson.Brooklyn—Rev. E. J. R. Nichols.
Salvage—Rev. E. H. Humphries, Rector.
Gi-eenspond—Rev. T. W. Upward, Rector.
Newtown—Rev. J. T. Hiscock, B.A., Rector.
Badger Quay—Rev. G. Elliott.
Deanery of Notre Dame Bay, South.
, Rural Dean.
Twillingate—Rev. E. Hunt.Fogo—Eev. J. O. Britnell, Rector.
Barred Islands—Herring Neck— Rev. LI. Godden.Change Islands—Rev. H. Goss3.
Deanery of Notre Dame Bay, North.
, Rural Dean.
Exploits—Rev. J. Bull.
Tilt Cove— Rev. H. Mackay.White Bay—'Rev. J. A. Meaden, B.A. ; Rev.'C. "W;ood (retired).Grand Falls—Rev. H. V. Whitehouse (2)ro tern). ' {:'•
Botwood—Rev. M. K. Gardner. "^
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and Boy's Suits and Overcoats.
Deanery of Flacentia Bay,
Rev. A. Shorter, Rural Dean.
Harbor £«/«<<— Rev. Arthur Shorter, R.D.Tack's Beach—Rev.
Burin— Rev. A. T. Tulk.Lamaline— Rev. H. Kirby.
Deanery of Fortune Bay.
Rev. R, F. Mercer, Rural Dean.
Harbor Briton—Rev. R. F. Mei'cer, R.D.
Hermitage Bay— Rev. W. R. (J. 'u rage.
Fushthrough—Rev. Gr H.ill, M.A., Rector.
Belleoi-am—Rev. M. H. W. Seele^.
Burgeo— Rev. E. S. Tairant, Rt'ctor ; Rev. G. Robbins, Curate.
Deanery of Straits of Belle Isle.
Rev. J. T. Richards, Rural Dean.
Battle Harbor—Sandwich Bay—Rev. H. Gordon, M.A.
Floicers Cote—Rev. J. T. Richards R-D.
St. Anthony—Rev.
Ungava—Rev. S. M. Stewart.
Deanery of St. George's Bay.
Rev. H. J. Read, Rural Dean.
Channel—Rev. H. J. Read, R.D., Rector.
Rose Blanche—Rev. H. V. Cunniagham.St. George's Bay— Rev. E. A. Butler, Rector.
Bay of Islands— Rev. li. Petley.
Bonne Bay— Rev. , Rector ; Rev. T. Grevett, Curate.
On Leave—Rev. G. H. Hewett, M.A. ; Rev. J. S. Adams, B.D.; Rev,N. G.Vivian ; Rev. W. E. R. Oracknell, Rev. T. E. Loder, Rev. Q. H.
Maidment, with His Majesty's Forces
Theological College.
Visitor—The Lord Bishop.
Principal— litiv. C. H. Barton, M.A.
Council—The Lord Bishtp ; Rev. Canon Bolt, M.A. ; Bursar and Hon.
Secy ; Rev. Canon Smith ; Rev. Canon Netten ;Rev. Canon E'ield ; Sir J.
Outerbridt:;e ; Hon Sir VVm. H. Horwood, C.J.
Diocesan Synod of Newfoundland.
Executive Committee—The Lord Bishop, Rev, Canon Smith, Rev. CanonBolt, M.A , Rev. Canon Field, M.A., Rev. Canon Netten, Rev. Cmon Colley,
Rev. Canon Smart, R.D., Rev. .T. Brinton, Hon. Sir Wm. H. Horwood,.
Sir J. Outerbridge, Hon. G. Knowling, Hon. J. A. Clift, K C, Hon. R.
Watson, J. W. Withers, Esq., W. B. Grieve, Esq , Hon. M. G. Winter.
Seoretary-Treasurer—ReY. Canon Bolt, M.A.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Arch-Diocese of St. John's.
Arvhbislwp of St. John's—Most Rev E. P. Roche, D. D., ConsecratedJune 2.9th, 1915.
Former Prelates—Right Rev. Dr. O'Donel, Consecrated 1796, died
1811 ; Right Rev. Dr. Lambert, died 1817 ; Right Rev. Dr. Scallan, died
1830 ; Right Rev. Dr. Fleming, died 1890 ; Right Rev. Dr. Mullock, died
1869 ; Right Rev. Dr. Power, died 1093 ; Most Rev. Dr. Howley (first
Archbishop), died October 15th, I9I4.
Dean of the Diocese—Very Rev. W. P. Doutney, P.P.
St. John's Cathedral—Right Rev. Monsignor MacDermott, B.A., V.G.,
Administrator Revs. J. J. Greene, Ph.D., J. Conway, T. Devereux, B. A..
St. Patrick's, Riverhead—Very Rev. H. T. Renouf, Pastor ; Revs. J. F.
Pippy, P. P. Sheeban.St Jo>^eph's. Hoylestown—Rev.W. P. H. Kitcliin, Ph.D.Kilbride—Hev. J.J. Coady, P.P.
Torfeaj/—Right Rev. Mgr. St. John, P.P.
Pouch Cove— Rev. D. O'Callaghan, P.P.
Petty Harbor— B-av. R. Tierney, P.P.
Whittle's Bay-Uev. P. J. O'Brien, P.P.
Tor's Cove—Rev. C. A. McCarthy, P.P.
Ferryland—'Rvv. L. K. Vereker, P.P., and Rev. F. J. McGrath, Ph.D.,
C.C. (residing at Cape Broyle.)
Renews—Yary Rev. W. P. Doutney, P.P., and Rev. J. Enright, C.C(residing at Fermeuse.)
Trepassey—'RtiV. W. O'Flaherty, P.P.
St. Mary's—Rev. S. G'Driscol), P.P.
St. Jo.^eph's—Rsv. J. J. Rawlins, P.P.
Placentia— Right Rev. Mgr. Keafdon, P.P.
St. hride's-Rnv. M. F. McGuire, P.P.
Argentia—'Rev. J. T. Ashley, P.P.
Bar Haven— Rev. F. A. (Jacciola, P.P.
St Ky'ran's— Rev. A. Fyme, P.P.
Maryslown-Rev. E J. Wilton, P.P.
Burin— Rtiv. F. Ryan, PP.St Laivrence—Rev. A. J. Maher, P.P.
Topsail and Kelligreivs—Rev. P Kelly, P.P. (residing at Manuel's.)Portugal Gove—R^v. T J. Gough, P.P.
Bell island— Rt-v. J. J. xMcGrath, P.P., Rev. Dr. Carter, C.C.Ghaplai7i vith the British Forces—Rev. T. Nangle.Betir'.d—Revs. J. Whelan, J. Kearney, W. McCarthy.
Institutions.
St. Bonaventure's College—In charge of the Christian Brothers.^i. Patrick's Schools— In charge of the Christian Brothers.
Holy Cross Schools, "Riverhead—In charge of the Christian Brothers.Mercy Convent Academy, Military Road—In charge Sisters of Mercy,
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St. Bride's College, Littledale (Boarding School for Girls)—In charge of
the Sisters of Mercy.Presentation Convent, Cathedral Sqitare—In charge of the Presentation
Sisters.
St. Patrick's Convent, Riverhead—In charge of the Presentation Sisters.
St. Vincent's School, Harvey Road,— In charge of the Sisters of Mercy.St. Joseph's School, lloylestown—In charge of the Sisters of Mercy.Industrial School for Boys at Mount Gashel (125 boys)— In charge of
the Christian Brothers.
St. Michael's Orphanage for Girls, Belvidere (130 orphans)—in charge of
the Sistera of Mercy.St. Clare's Home for Girls and Elderly Ladies— la charge of the Sisters
of Mercy.Convents— Presentation Order, 8 ; Mercy Order, 7.
Diocese of Harbor Grace.
Present Bishop—Right Rev. John March, D.D., conseciated in Harbor-Grace, November 4th, 1906.
Former Prelates- -Right Rev. Bishop Dalton, consecrated 1856, died
in 1869; Right Rev. Bishop Carfagnini, consecrated in 1870, translated to
Gallipoli, Italy, in 1880; Most Rev, R. Macdonald, consecrated in 1881,
resigned 1906; died September 16th, 1912.
Harbor Grace—Right Rev. .John March, D.D. ; Rev. J. J. Walker.Holyrood—'Rev. W. P. Finn, P.P.
Harbor Main—Rev. R. M. Shean, P.P.
Conception Harbor— Rev. T. D. O'Neil.
Brigus—Eev. J. Murphy, P.P., LL.D.North River— Rev. S. J. Whelan, D.D., P.P.
Car6o?iea?-—Right Rev. Mgr. F. D. McCarthy, V.G.Northern Bay—Rev. Edward O'Brien.
Bay de Verde— Rev. .J. Donnelly, P.F.
Trinity—Rev. Wm. Tarahan, P.P.
Bonavisfa—Rev. M. P. Dvvyer, P.P.
King's Cove Rev. J. Scully, P.P.
Whitbourne—Rev. John S. Kavanagh.Gra7id Falls—Rev. W. Finn, P.P.
St. Brendan's—Rev. J. Mackay.Tilton Harbor—Rev. Edward Jones, D.D.Fortune Harbor—Rev. J. Nowlan, P.P.
Little Bay—Coachman's Cove—Rev. Patrick Hearn.
Conche—'Rev. G. A. Thibault, P.P.
Diocese of St. George.
Bishop—R\ght Rev. M. F. Power, D.D.
Cathedral, St. George—Rector, Rev. J. O'Reilly.
Searston— Right Rev. A. Sears, P.P., V.GBcty of Islands—Yexy Rev. Dean O'Rorke, P.P.
;
Rev. J. F. Kerwin, Adni.
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Stephenville—Rev. P. F. Adams, P.P.
Lourdes—Rev. P. Pineault, P.P.
Bonne Bay—Rev. A. Novvlan, P.P.
Harbor Briton—Rev. G. H. Hawkins, P.P.
St. Jacques—Rev. T. A. Du Bordieu.
St. Albans—'Rev. S. St. Croix, P.P.
TVood's Island—Rev. P. Calian, P.P.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. Jabez R. Saint, B.D., President of Conference.
Rev. G. Abner Whitemarsh, M.A., B.D., Secretary of Conference.
Rev. Mark Fenwick, D.D., Superintendent of Missions.
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St. John's District.
St. John's (Gower Street)— Rev. Douglas B. Hemmeon, B.A. ; Rev,Mark Fenwick, B A. ; Rev. Thomas Darby, M.A. ; Rev. Humphrey P,Cowpertbwaite, D.D
St. John's (George Street)—Rev. Norman M. Guy, M.A. ; Rev. JamesPincock, Rev. Louis J. Hudson (leave of absence.)
St. John's (Cochrane Street)—Rev. George J, Bond, LL.D. ; Rev. LeviCurtis, D.D. ; Rev. H. Gordon Hatcher, B.A., B.D. (leave of absence) ; Rev.T. Whitfield Atkinson.
St. John's (Wesley)—Rev. Harry Royle ; Rev. Edgar Taylor, Super-numerary ; Rev. Fred M. Sellars, with H.M.F.
Pouch Gove— Rev. Henry Browning.
Bell Island and Portugal Cove—Rev. Wm. Swann.
Topsail— Rev. James Nurse.
Brigus—Rev. C. Abner Whitemarsh, M.A., B.D.
Cupids—Rev. Walter Vey.
Clarke's Beach—Rev. Richard Gosee, under Suparintendence of Rev.S. Bennett.
Bay Roberts—Rev. Sidney Bennett.Bay Bulls Arm—Rev. George Butt, under Superintendence of Chair-
man of District ; Rev. John Reay, Supernumerary.Soimd Island—Rev. Cator Winsor, under Superintendence of Chair-
man of District.
Haystack—One wanted.Flower's Cove—Supply.
Red 5ay—Supply (Rev. A. Brett.)
Hamilton Inlet and Sandwich Bay—Rev. W. S. Mercer.
Students at College.
Mount Allison—It&F. Cnrti^, Eh Anthony, Thomes F. Gillingbam,Joseph G. Joyce (^leave of absence) ; W. R. Butler, with H.M.F. ; A. Pat-terson, leave of absence.)
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Wesleyan, Montreal—Edgar Mercer, Oliver Jackson, A. F. Marsh,Thomas J. Pitt, H. C. Suter, G. F. Davis, Baxter Warr, John W. Baggs,leave of absence virith H.M.F.)
Victoria, Toronto—W. J. Arms, leave of absence ; Elijah Coish, B.A.,Levi HaUyaid, W. G, Day, M.A., F. Gordon Weir, Nathaniel Cole, S. J.
Hillier, leave ef absence with H.M.F.
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Carbonear District.
Garhonear—Rev. Frederick R. Matthews, B.A. One wanted. Rev.Step. J. Pike, leave of absence ; Rev. Francis G. Willev, Supernumerary.
Harbor Grace~'Re\. A. Holmes ; Rev. Thos. H. James, D.D., Super-numerary.
Victoria— Rev. George Pickering.
Freshwater—Rev. Ezra Broughton ; Rev, John T. Clarke, leave of
absence.
hlackhead—Rev. Elijah C. French ; Rev. George Wilkinson.Western Bay—Rev. Robert H. Mercer.
Lower Island Gove—Rev. Charles R. Blount.Old Ferlican—B,ev. Edwin Moore.Hant's Harbor— Rev. Robert H. Maddock ; Supply (R. S. Cooper).
Heart's Content—Rev. Jahez R. Saint, B.D , President of Conference;
Rev. Henry Godfrey, leave of absence.
Green's Harbor—Rev. Robert S. Smith.Random South—Supply (D. Fieake).
Shoal Hctrbor—Uev. E. Pollett Ward.Britannia and Foster's Point— Rev. Thomas Pitcher ; one wanted.
Ghairman—Rev. Jabez R. Saint, B.D.Financial Secretary—Rev. Albert A. Holmes.Sionday School Secretary—Rev. E. P. Ward.
Wesleyan College, Montreal—G. Spurgeon Curtis, Isaac Davis, AlbertJohnson, leave of absence, with His Majesty's Forces.
3— BonaVISTA District.
Bonavista—Rev. Chas. Lench ; Rev. J. Harold Way, leave of absence,
with His Majesty's Forces.
Elliston— Rev. William H. Dotchon.Gatalina— Rev. William B. Bugden.Trinity—Rev. Uriah Laite, under Superintendence of Rev. Wm. B.
Bugden.Musgrave Touni—Rev. Arminius Young.Port Blandford—Rev. Stanley Edgecombe, under Superintendence of
Rev. A. Young.Glovertown—Rev. Herbert Moores, under Superintendence of Rev. A,
Young.Deer Island—Supply (Rowland Moore).
Greenspond—Rev. John C. Elliott.
Wesleyville—Rev. Charles Howae.Newton and Lumsden — Rev. Samuel Baggs ; one wanted ; Rev,
Walter W. Cotton, leave of absence with His Majesty's Forces.
270 Ecclesiastical—Methodist.
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Musgrave Harbor— Rev. John W. Winsor.Carmanville—Rev, Stanley Williams.Horwood—Supply (F. Mouland).Fogo Island—Rev. Heury Scott.
Change Islands and Indian Islands— Rev. John A. Wilkinson ; Rev,Albert J. Waterman, leave of absence with His Majesty's Forces.
Chairman—Rev. Charles Howse.
Financial Chairman— IRev. William H. Dotchon.
Sunday School Secretary—Rev. Charles Lench.
To attend College—Reginald C. White, Jno. W. Parsons.
3—TwiLLINGATK DISTRICT.
Ttvillingate—Rev. Alexander V. Robb ; Rev Cyril M. Cuitis ; Rev,W. H. McCurdy, leave of absence.
Herring Neck—Rev. Wesley Moores.Moretons Harbor and Summerford— Rev. William Harris ; Rev. S,
Scott Milley.
Campbellton—Supply (E. E. Rideout).
Letvisporte—Rev. William J. Wilson ; Rev. Wilfrey J. Woolfrey, leave
of absence with His Majesty's Forces.
Grand Falls—Eev. Walter T. D. Dunn.Millertown—Rev. Alfred T. Noftle.
Norris Arm—One wanted. Rev. William T. Eddy and Rev. CaptainWilfred D. Stenlake, leave of absence with His Majesty's Forces.
Botwood and Laurencetoun—Rev. Harry G. Coppin ; Rev. WatsonBoyes.
Exploits and New Bay—Rev. Isaac French ; Rev. Eugene Vaters.Little Cay Island—Rev. Ernest Davis.
Long Island—Rev. William S. Howell.Pilley's Island—Rev. Ernest S. Mouland.Springdale—Rev. Warwick F. Kelloway.King's Point—Rev. Elijah Mercer.Nipper's Harbor—Rev. Frank D. Cotton, who shall give every third
Sunday to Burlington.
La Seie— Rev. Herbert H. Gillingham, under Superintendence of theChairman of the District
Pacquet—Supply (B. Crewe).Englee—Supply.
St. Anthony—Rev. Hayward W. Martin, under the Superintendenceof the Chairman of the District.
Chairman—Rev. W. T. D. Dnnn.
Financial Secretary—Rev. Harry G. Coppin.
Sunday School Secretary—Rev. William Wilson.
At Wesleyan College, Montreal—T. G. Seeley, Walter Barne?.
At Victoria College, Toronto—J. N. Sceviour.
At Alberta—Albert S. Francis.'
Mcdesiusiical—Freabyienun—Conyregationai 27 1
Mantle Department in the Upper Building.
5.—BcRiN District.
Bunn—'Rev. 3o\in T. Newman; Rev. Wm. Grandy, B.A., leave of
absence.
Epivorth— Rev. Norman A. Jaues, under Superintendence of Rev. J.
T. Newman.Flat Inlands— Rev. Francis H. Phillipson.
Fortune— Rev. Allan S. Adams.Grand Bank— Rtiv. William Giimes, B.A. , Rev. Cliestei- Harris, B.A.,
M.B., leave of absence with His Majesty's Forces.
Garnish—Supply (William Reid).
Burgeo—Rev. Samuel J. Murley, under the Superintendence of Rev.S. Mercer.
Petites and Grand Bruit— Rev. John Calvert Hudson, under the Super-intendence of Rev. G. Mercer.
Channel— Rev. Georj^e L. Mercer.
St. Georges— Iii-\. George Patten.
Bay of Islands— Rev. William G. Morris.
Bonne Bay— Rev, Jesse Reynolds, under the Superintendence of Rev.W. J. Morris.
Chairman—Rev. John T. Newman.Financial Secretary—Rev. Wm. J. Morris.
Sunday School Secretary— Rev. Allan Adams.
At Wesleyan College, Montreal—Benjamin Mallalieu, Hubert Wells,
Charles A. Adey.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.
Presbyters resident in Newfoundland.
St. John's— Rev. Gordon Dickie ; Flder—William Watson.Harbor Grace— Rev. F. S. Coffin ; Elder—James Cron.
Bay of Islands— V^acant ; Eldei—C. Fisher.
Grand Falls—Rev. W. C. Morrison ; Elder—Wm. Scott, C E.
Wabana—Rev. S. H. Thompson, D.Sc.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
St. John's—Rev. W. Henry Thomas.
Rev. H. J. A. MacDermott.Pool's Cove
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Belleoram
Little Bay East, Anderson's Cove and Gonne—Rev. Geo. F. Sears.
Ticillingate—Te mporari ly vacan t.
Random Mission—Supply.
Secretary St. John's Church—Georpe Langmead.Secretary Board of Education. Tvillingate— G. B. Nott.
Supt. aiid Inspector Conoreqational Schools I -r, wr -u rric, , 7 i /I '
i- T Ti/T- f ivev. w. ri. i nomas..Superintendent Congregational Missions )
Secretary of Sunday Schools, St. John's—P. H. Cowan.Secretary of Mission Board—S. E. Garland'
272 Ecclesiastical.—SaWiition Army.
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Teachers.
Middle Lance Cove, Random—Miss Lilian Osborne.Pool's (Jove, Fortune Bay— Miss Selena, Keating.Anderson's Gove, Fortune Bay— Miss Fi. Biowu.Little Bay Fast, Fortune Bay—Miss Angela Green.Coiine, Fortune Bay— Miles Beulah Gieeii.
THE SALVATION ARMV.
Provincial Headquarters.
Lieut. -('ol. aud Mrs. Otway, Chief Officers for Neufouiidland.^tati'-Captain and Mrs. Tuiuq't, Chaiiccl'or.
^Adjutant and Mrs. Tilley, Educational and Y. P. Secretary.Miss Barter, Miss Simms, Miss Hoiwoed.
Bonne Bay Dj strict.
Rocky Harbor—Captain Pretly, Lieut, Shave.Bonne j9«.(/— Captain J. Kean.Trout lUvar— Captain Foole.Curling—Adjt. and Mrs. Downey, Miss Attwood.
BoNAvisTA District.
£onarista—Adjutant and Mrs. Earle, Miss Kussell.Ellision—Captain 0. Cave.Cataliiia—Captain and Mrs. .Sweetapple.
Bay Roberts District.
Clarke's Beach—Ensign auri Mrs. Woodland.Port de Grave—Ensign Peacli, Miss Ivany.Bay Roberts—Comm' I and Mvs. StickUmd, and Capt. J. Perry.Carbonear—Adjt. and ISIrs. Siinmonds, Miss Barter.Ilant's Harbor— Captaiu Roberts.^Fiwierton — Ensign and Mrs. Anthony, Miss Barter.Heart's Delight~Ens'i<^n A. Moore, Lieut, lilackmore.^eal Cove, T.B.—Captain Pretty.
DiLDo District.
Blaketoivn—Captain Buvi-ering, Lieut. Hollett.Famish Cove—Captain S. Jones.Dildo— Adjutant Burry, Miss Legge.Arnold's Cove— Lieutenant Law.Bay Bulls Arm—Supply.Paradise Sound—Captain Edgar.Harbor Grace—Captain and Mrs. Carter.Chance Cove— Lieut. Morley.JVorman's Cove—Captain Dawe.Blussel Harbor ylrm- Captain Burry.
Gambo District.
Alexander Bay—Lieut. Burry, Miss Brown.Clarenville—Captain Small, Lieut. Pilgrim
Ecclesiastical—Salvation Arvty. 273
New Coat and Skirt Department.
Charleston—Lieutenant Hines.Musgravetown—Ensign and Mrs. Canning, Miss Barter.Charlottetoivn—Lieutenant Janes.Gambo—Adjt. and Mrs. Oldford, Captain Smith.Rare Bay—Adjt. and Mrs. Sexton, Capt. Ginn.Wellington—Captain Burt.
Greenspond District.
Loo Cove—Ensign Day.Greenspond—Ensign acid Mrs. Hillier, Mrs. Brown.Gooseberry Island—Ca])taiu Wilcox, Lieut. Shave.Wcsleyvilie—Adjt. and Mrs. Woolfrey and Capt. Brett.
Grand Bank District.
Seal Cove, F.B.—Capt. Hollett, Lieut. Clarke.GrandBnnk—Coniui'tand Mrs. Brace, Lieut. Phillips, Mrs. Jennings.La^naline—Captain R. Easou.Fortune—Ensign and Mrs. Sticklaud, Miss Small.Garnish—Captain Pitcher, Miss Cornick.Burin—Ensign Caines and Lieut. Jennings.Port Blandford—Lieut. Dawe.Great Mortier Bay— Lieut. Tilley.
St. John's Diistrict.
St. John's West—Adjt. and Mrs. Harding, Capt. Cornick.iS"^. John's East—Ensign Kose, Cai)t. Frampton.St. John's Central—Ensign and Mrs. Cole.Bell Island—Adjt. and Mrs. Sainsbury, Easign Lodge.Long Pond— Captain and Mrs. Winsor.Channell—Adjt. and Mrs. Irligden, Capt. Pelly.
NoTRK Dame Bay District.
Doting Cocc—Ensign and Mrs. Abbott, Lieut. Piercey.Bridgeport—Lieut. Elliott.
Herring Neck—Capt. Chappel.Change Islands—Capt. and Mrs. Bobbins.Black Island—Captain Eason, Miss England.Twillingate—Adjt. and Mrs. Ebsary, Mrs. Brown.Moreton's Harbor—Ensign and Mrs. Oake, Mr. Jennings, Miss D.
'Oake.Cottle's Island—Lieut. Aastey, Lieut. Kideout.Horwood—Ensign Saint.
Farmer's Ann—Supply.Birchy Buy—Lieut. Harvey.Comfort Cove— Captain and Mrs. Butt, Miss Rice.
Campbellton—Adjt. and Mrs. Janes.Cottle's Cove—Lieut. Cramme.Exploits—Adjt. and Mrs. Hntler, Miss Tuffio.
Neiv Bay, S. W. Arm—Ensign Anstey, Lieat. Ball.
Botwood—Adjt. and Mrs. Grandy, Miss Jennings.Peter's Arm—Lieut. Little.
Leicisporte—Capt. Parsons.Grand Falls—Comm't and Mrs. BrowQ.
274 Ecclesiastical—Sal. Army.—Marine Board.
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Bishop's Falls—Ensign and Mrs. Wells.Millertown—Salt Pond—Ensiga Perry.Scevionr's Island—Lieut. Ridout.
Tilt Cove District.
Tilt Cove—Adjt. Bowering, Lieut. Legge.Jackson's Cove—Captain and Mrs. Pike.Little Ward's Harbor—Lieut. Kidout.Little Bay Isla^ul— Captain Hobbs.Port Anson—Supply.Pilley's Island— Adjt. Marsh, Lieut. Read.Brighton—Lieut. Burridge.Triton—Capt. J'ike, Lieut. Lutf.
Harri/'s Harbor— Ensiga Cull, Lieut. Payne.St. Anthony—Captain Porter.LaScie—Lieut. Payne, Lieut. Campbell.St. Anthony Bight—Lieut. Myles.Grigiiet—Lieut. Locke.Springdale—Captain Forward.
Note.—These do not include 66 "Outposts" attached to Corps,ran(iworked by officers of the Salvation Army.
Rescue Shelter, Children's Home, and Maternity Hospital.
No. 28 Cook's Street, St. John's.
Matron—Comm't Ogilvie and Captain Fox.
Poor Men's Shelter and Metropole, Gorgee Street, St, John's.
Manager—Commandant Sheard.
Women's Training Garrison, Springdale Street, St. John's.
Principal—Adjutant R. Sainsbary.
MARINE DISASTERS BOARD.Committee of Management.
President—Hon. W. J. Ellis.
Hon. Secretary— J. Alex. Robinson, Ll.D.Hon. Treasurer—Hon. R. V/atson.The Colonial Secretary, \ jsThe Minister of Marine and Fisheries, (
^^ officio.
Hon. George Knowling ; Messrs. J. S. Munn, J. C. Hepburn, GeorgeShea.
Deputy Secretary-Treasurer—Wva. G. Gnrrie.Auditor—The Comptroller and Auditor-General.
MEMBERS OF THE NOMENCLATURE BOARD.J. Alex. Robinson, D.C.L., P.M.G., ex officio; Alex. A. Parsons^
Esq., J. P., Secretary; Rev. Canon Smith, R.D. ; Rev. L. Curtis, D.DHon. R. Watson.
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Censors, Intelligence and Trade Boards—Municipal. 275-
Mills and Essex Mills Underwear.
BOARD OF CENSORS (under cap. i6. Act of I9I6.
Dr. N. S. Fraser; Messrs. C. E. Hunt and W. J. Carroll.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE BRANCH OF THEIMPERIAL BOARD OF TRADE.
H. M. Trade Commissionerfor Canada and Newfoundland—C. Ham-ilton Wicks. Head Oitice, Board of Trade Building, Montreal.
Imperial Trade Correspondent in Nfld.—H. W. LeMessurier, C.M.G.
KING'S PRINTER.John W. Withers.
'"Royal Gazette" Office, Board of Trade Building, Water-st.
NEWFOUNDLAND BOARD OF TRADE.
(Incorporated June lol:i, 1H09.J
Secretary- Treasurer—E. A. Payu.Clerk—Miss Marie Dunphy.President—W. B. Grieve.
First Vice-President—R. G. Winter.Second Vice-President- -d. R. Williams.Councillors—C. R. Steer, A. MacPherson, W. A. Munn, H. A. Tern-
pleton, J. A. Paddon, E. W. Taylor, James C. Ayre, H. R. Brookes, C^A. C. Bruce, James J. Mackay, F. C. Smythe and A. H. Murray.
iiluntttpal.
ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Office — Citv Hall, Duckworth Street.
Office Hours : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mayor—W. G. Gosling.
Councillors—I. C Morris, Dr. J- S. Tait, H. Brownrigg, J.J. MuUaly^C. P. Ayre, N. J. Vinnicombe.
OFFICERS.
Secretary- Treasurer—.lobn L. Slattery.
Accotmtant—J. J. Mahony.First Clerk—John Larfiin.
Junior Clerk—Douglas French.City Engineer—John Ryan.Clerks, Eyigineers Department— John Holden, Wm. P. Ryan.W&ter Bate Collectors—M. P. Hynes, J. Ryan.Plumbing Inspector and Foreman of Water Works—John Donnelly.
Waterer of Vessels—John Flynn.
Sanitary Supervisor—James Dwyer.
^76 Munieipal— Water Companies.
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Road Inspector fEast)~Joha Coaker.Boad Inspector f West)—M- Bambrick.Water Waste Inspector—Martiu Morrissey.Sewerage Foreman—Thomas Bird.
Sanitary Department.
Supervisor—James Dwyer.Inspectors—John Beer, N. Murphy.Impounder—Arthur Dessert.Day of meeting : Thursday evening. Pay day : Friday.Aioditor—The Comptroller and Auditor General.
Assessment.
Water rates (town), 6 per cent, on appraised rental for occuiner, threeper cent, owner.
Vacaut lands, hve per cent, on appraised rental.Sewerage rates, one-fourth of the above percentage^An annual tax of one per cent, per gross ton upon every steamship,
or steam boat, or steamtug, entering the port of St. John's, to be ]iaid bymaster or owner of every such steamsliip, or steamboat, or steam tug, notoftener than once in any one jear.
Water rates (shipping), five cents per ton, not to exceed $20, payableonce a year on all vessels entering the port of St. John's.
Coal Duty.—Seventy cents per ton on bitumini^us. and one dollar perton on anthracite, collected on all coal imported at the port of St. John's.
HARBOR GRACE WATER COMPANY.Directors—W . Ward (Government); John Tapp, H. C. Watts, J. G.
Munn, Benjamin Parsons.President—J. G. Munn.Treasurer—Bank of Nova Scotia.Secretari/ aiid Collector— J. L. Oke.Snperinteadent—J. Griffin
.
Stock (interest guaranteed by the Government), $76,400.
RATES PAYABLE HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE.
Owners, 4 per cent.; Occupiers, 4 per cent. Leaseholders and Occu-piers, 7 3-15 percent.; Landowners, 4-5 per cent.; Leaseholders, only,3 15 per cent. ; and five cents per ton on all vessels entering from foreignports, to discharge or take in cargo—due and payable each year. Coast-ing and fishing vessels being exempt. Coal duty, 50 cents per ton.
CARBONEAR WATER COMPANY.Directors—Robert Duif, President; Robert Simpson, Treasurer ; Jas.
Moore, Joha P. PowellSecretary and Collector—James Howell (of Thomas).
Stock (interest guaranteed by Government) $40,000Rates, payable half-yearly in advance, 6 i»er cent, on all property
;
five cents per ton on all vessels enterine; the port ; tifty cents per ton on.«oal.
Water Companies—Banks. Til'
Underwear for Men, Women and Children.
PLACENNIA WATER COMPANY.
President—Ignatius CoUias ; Nicholas Handrick, Patrick Manslield,
Jacob Hanham, Richard Wyse, sr., W. P. Miller.
Secretary— 'E.. J. O'Reilly, J. P.
Rate on appraised Rental 6 per cent.
Stock (interest guaranteed by Government) ... $16,000
Fifty cents per ton duty is charged on domestic coals entered at the
port of Placentia, the amount collected being paid towards the support of
the Water Company, as is also a charge of live cents per ton as water rates
on vessels entering the port, coasting and fishing vessels being exempt. .
NEWFOUNDLAND SAVINGS' BANK-Duckworth Street.
[Established 1834].
Hours of Business : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Governors—R\^\M Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, P.O., K.C.M.G., LL.D.;
Hon. George Skeltou, M.D : Hon. John K. Bennett, M.B.A.; Hon.
R. A. Squires, K.C; Hon. W. •'. Ellis; P. F. Moore, M.H.A. ; Geo. F.
Grimes, M.H.A. ; and the Speaki,,- House of Assembly.
Directors—KoTi. G. Skelton, Hon. .J. R. Goodison, M.H.A., and P. F.
Moore, M.H.A.Cashier—Hon. R. Watson.Accountant—W. J. Shears.
Teller—W. G. Currie.
Clerk—Vt. P. Organ.
Branch Banks.
Harbor Grace— Agent—John Foley.
Heart's Content—Agent—Walter Moore.Bay Roberts—Agent—Ji . (t. Eraser.
Placentia—Agent—Ja.me,% Collins.
Number of Depositors 31st December, 1916. at St. John's, 5,031 ; at
Harbor Grace, 548 ; at Heart's Content, 343 ; at Bay Roberts, 294 ; at
Placentia, 86. Total Accounts, 6,302.
Total amount on deposit 31st December, 1916, $2,410,929.93.
Rate of interest on deposits, 3 per cent.
BANK OF MONTREAL.[Established 1817.]
Head Office : Montreal.
Capital (all paid up) $16,000,000
Rest 16,000,000
Undivided Profits 1,664,893
278 Banks.*
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for
President—Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart.
General Manager—Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor.Financial Agentsfor the Government of the Dominion of Canada.Bankers for the Government of Canada.
St. John's Branch, Water Street.
Manager- 3. A. Paddon.
Bay of Islands Branch, Curling.
Manager—W. H. G. Phipps.
Grand Falls Branch,
Acting Manager—M. A. Johns.
London, England, Branch.
Manager—G. C. Cassels, 46 & 47 Tbreadneedle street.
In the United States.
Neio York—R. Y. Hebden, W, A. Bog and .1. E. Moliueux, Agents,•64 Wall Street.
Bankers in Great Britain.
London—'Yhe Bank of England.The Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd.The London and Westminster Bank, Ltd.The National Provincial Bank of London, England.
Liverpool—The Bank of Liverpool, Ltd.Scotland—The British Linen Co. Bank and Branches.
Branches in the United States.
Neiv York—The National City Bank.The Hank of New York.The National Bank of Commerce in New York.
Boston—The Merchants' National Bank.J. B. Moors & Co.
Buffalo-The Maine Bank, Buffalo.San Francisco—The First National Bank.
Anglo-California Bank, Ltd.
Branches in all the Chief cities and towns of Canada. Letters ofCredit issned available in all parts ot the world.
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Capital, $8,500,0U0 ; Reserve, $12,000,000.
HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO, OXT.General Manager— H. A. Richardson.
Over one hun-l red and ninety Branches in Canada, United States,West Indies and Newfoundland.
Branches in Newfoundland.
Bay Boherts—J. F. Palfrey, Manager.Bell Island—-Gr. V. Bishop, Mauager.
Banks. 279
the Famous "Sorosis" Shoes.
Bonavista—M. S. Lovitt, Maaager.Bonne Bay—A. W. Amberuiau, Mauager.Erigus—J. T. Steeves, Mauager.Burc/eo— F. Davis, Maaagor.Burin—H. W. Sainthill, Manager.Carhonear—S. H. Crockett, Manager.Catalina— H. \. Russell, Manager.Channel—A. C Clarke, Manager.Fogo—J. A. Dunbar, Manager.Iri'atid Bank—L. R. Crammond, Manager.//arbor Grace—E. A. Dixon, Manager.St. Johns'—G. G. Glennie, Mauager.
" C. P. Simmons, Assist. Mauager." East End— a. N. Hubley, Manager.
Twillingate—C. L. Dunlop, Mauager.Wesleyville—F. S. Muarile, Manager.
New Branches opened.
Little Bay Islands —G. F. Gardner, Manager,Old Pcrlican—E. V. Hall, Manager.
COKEESPONUENTS.
Great Britaiii—L(iudon Joint Stock Bank and Branches.New York—Bauk of New Vo.k, N.B.A.Boston—Merchants' National Bank.Chicago— First National Bank.Sa7i Francisc'i -i'anadian Bank of Commerce.St. Pierre, Moq. - Banque des Isles, St. Pierre et Miquelon.France—Credit Lyonnais.
And in all the principal cities of the world.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA.
Capital authorized $25,050,000Capital paid up 12,911,700Reserve Fund and undivided Protits.. 14,564,000
Total Assets 335,000,000
HEAD OFFICE—MONTREAL.
Sir Herbert S. Holt, President.
E. L Pease, Vice-President and Managing Director.
C. E. Neill, General Manager.
St. John's, Kfld. Branch—Goodfellow's Building, Water-st.
Manager— V,. L. Mitchell.
Accountant—G. L. Godfrey.Assistant Accountant—D. M. Mclsaac.
First Teller— a. G. Bowes.Second Teller—V. G. Ledingham.Clerks—&. B. Rankin, M. F. Channing, F. J. Connolly, R. G. Free-
man; M. E. Gamberg, M. A. Kenney, F. M. Greene.Stenographers—'M. J. Mare, A. M. McEvoy.
280 Banks.—Foreign Consuls.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Piano
St, John's, Nfld. West End Branch, Water-st. West.
Manager—A. Marshall.Teller—i. M. Rawlins.Clerks—Y. G. Halfour, E. V. Berteau, C. M. Williams, R. R. Rolls.
Heart's Content Branch—Manager—A. White.Marystoivn Branch—Manager—A. G. .'oy.
Placentia Brunch—Manager—J. E. Willeston.Trinity Branch—Manager— P. J. Oarkin.
COKRESPONDEXTS.
Dominion of Canada—The Royal Bank of Canada.Bermuda—The Bank of Bermuda.New York —Agency The Koyal Bank of Canada.Boston—National Shawmut Bank.Great Britain—The Royal Bank of Canada.France—Credit Lyonnais.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.Capital $15,000,000Rest 13,500,000Total Assets 344,000,000
Presic^cHi;—Sir Edmnnd Walker, C.V.O., D.C.L.General Manager—Sir John Aird.Assistant General Manager—H. V. F. Jones.
Branches throughout Canada and in the following cities :—London,England ; New York, San Francisco, Portland, Ore. ; Seattle, Mexico.
St. John'i Branch—H. M. Stewart, Manager.
CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER.W. B. Nicholson.
Ottice : Bank of Montreal Building, St. John's.
3Knmgn (Eanouls.
Argentine Republic— Vice-Consid—M. Qneralt.Belgium—Consul-Gencral, Canada a,nd Aflcl.—M. Goor, Ottawa.
Consul for Newfoundland—E. A. Hayward.Brazil— Consul, St. John's—C. Blackburn.
Vice-Consxd, St. John's—J. Fenelon.Cuba—Honorary Consul—R. J. Devereaux (provisionally.)Denmark—Hon. T. K. Cook.
^France— Vice-Consul— Paul Marie Suzor.
Consular Agent, Sandy Point—Walter LeRoux.Italy— Consular Agent for Newfoundland—Gharies McK. Harvey.Netherlands— rice- Cci?««<;, St. John's
]
Foreign Consuls—Anglo-American Telegraph Co. 2S1
Players, Gramaphone Records, etc.
Norway—Canada anclNfld.— Cnn.'iul-Oen.—L. C. M. Aubert, Montreal.Vk'.c-'onsid, St. John's—Hou. T. K. Cook.
TA'UXM.A- -Consul—Hod. A. E. Hickinaa.
Portugal— Consul, St. John's— A. ,J. Goodriiijie.
lice-Consul, Kinr/'s Cove,—Daoiel A. Ryan.I^aPoile— tieury Cleineul.
Fogo— Henry J. Earle.Burin—Charles F. Bisliof).
Twill ingate and Herr ill ij Xerk—.]. D. Lm-kyer.Grand Bank— Ge'iri;e A. Burt'ett-
Harbor Briton—Cliarles Way (aftiog.)
Consular Agent, Harbor Grace—Gralir.m \'nuu.Bonavista—Hon. 1*. 'rempleman.
Spain— Consid-General for B. N. America—Don Ortes de Tugazti.Consul, St. John's—J. Morey.
Sweden—Consul-Gen. for B. N. America—David Hergstrom, Montreal.
U. S. OF America— Consul, St. John's—James S. Penedict.
Vice-Consul, St. John's—H. Bradshaw.
Consular Agent, Bay of Islands—0. Gonld.
ANGLO-AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
H. A. Sauiulers, Superintendent, Newfoundland.
Company's Offices in Newfoundland.
Aflmirals CoveAquaforteAvondaleBay Bulls
Bay du NordBay RobertsBiigusBi'igus JunctionBroad Cove (S- Shore)
Broad Cove (Ry. Sta.)
BurgeeBurnt Island
Cape Broyle
Cape RayCupidsCape RaceCaplin BayCarbonear
ChannelConn P.iver
Donovan'sFermeuseFerrylandGoulds, Bay Bulls
RoadHarbor GraceHeart's ContentHolyroodIsle aux MortsKelligiews
La Poile
Long HarborMobilePort-aux-BasquebPortugal Cove, near
Cape Race
Plncentia
Placentia JunctionPush til roughRameaRanteniRenewseRose BlancheSt. John's, ICast
St. John's West' Central
Tilton
Toad's CoveTopsail
TrepasseyWitless BayWhitbouineWoodford's
City Central Office Hours—Open continuously.
Tariff between all Offices in Newfoundland :—20 cents for the first ten
words, and 2 cents for each additional word;(address and signature free).
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Anglo-American Telegrajph Go.—Letters Patent. 283
not using " Our Own " brand, Try a Barrel.
Deferred Telegrams.
Trans-Atlantic Code Addresses may be used.
Deferred Telegrams to Great Britain and Ireland, nine cents per word.Deferred Cable Messages are accepted for all other adhering coun-
tries and places at one-half the regular rates.
Cable and Week-end Letters.
Cable Letters to Great Britain and Ireland for delivery by mail or tele-
graph as arranged by sender, within twenty-four hours as nearly as prac-ticable. Rate for this service by mail to all pijints in United Kingdom is
seventy-five cents for thirteen words, and five cents for each additionalword.
Week-end Letters deliverable on Monday morning are accepted atone dollar and fifteen cents for twenty-five words, and five cents for eachadditional word.
Cable and Weekend Letters are also accepted for delivery by mailand telegraph bi-yond London and Liverpool for all transatlantic points.Rates on application.
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LETTERS PATENT ISSUED IN NFLD., 1904 to 1917, inc.
Patent Office : Office of the Colonial Secretary, Court House Building.
Grantee. Purposes for which Letters Granted. Date opIssue.
John Pell Northey ...j Sound-producing devices suitable for Syrens' and like instruments
Feb., 1904
284 Letters Patent.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Ships'
Geantee. PtJRPOSKS FOB WHICH LETTERS GRANTED.Date opIssue.
Charles Simmons
Eugene Riley Edson ...
Guglielmo Marconi .
Walter Lamb ... .
Elias Roberts ... .
John Cormack ... .
John H. Lubbers
Utley Wedge ... .
Charles C. HoveyWalter Lamb ... .
James Bergan ... .
John A. FlemingDo.
William B.Kerr
John Henry Lubbers.
John CloustonHallack Abbey PenroseThos. Leopold Wilson.Edwd. Daniel SchmittCharles A. PetrieJno. Ambrose Fleming
Charles 'Maurice AllenRalph BaggaleyRalph Baggaley andChas. Maurice Allan
Raljih Baggalej- andCiias. Maurice Allen
Ralph Baggaley, Chas.Maurice Allen andEd. Wm. Lindquist.
Alessandro Artom
]Marcus AugustusGoodwin.
James Law Crawford..
Lieut. -Col. Otho GlynnBolitho,
Emil L. Oppermaun ...
Thos. Leopold Wilson...
Appliances for lifting and turning Anvils forrock boring and other purposes Mar., 1904
Improvements in Rendering or Reducing Apappratns Mar., 1904
Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy April, 1904Improvements in the method of preserving Fish May, 1904
Appliances in connection with Artificial Arms. May, 1904
Improvements in connection with Air Coolers,Refrigerators and Bait Freezers June, 1904
Method of and Apparatus for Drawing Glass... June, 1904
Improvements in preparing particles of IronPyrites for Desulphurization July, 1904
Apparatus for Canning Food July, 1904Improvements in the method of preserving Fish Sept., 1904Appai-atus for automatically lighting and ex-
tinguishing Street and other Gas Lamps ... Sept., 1904Transmitting instruments for Wireless Teleg'y Oct., 1904Telegraphic Signalling Keys Oct., 1904Process for separating the Fluid portions from
Solid portions of Fatty Substances Den, 1904Method of and Apparatus for Drawing Sheet
GlassAir Cooler, Eefrigator and Bait FreezerShipping Cases for Bottled LiquidsAutomatic Gas BuoysBottle SealsDevices for Cutting Ships' CablesInstruments for Detecting and Measuiing Al-
ternating Electric CurrentsMethod for Converting Copper MattesMethod of Refining CopperMethod of recovering values from Ores by dis-
solving in a Molten BathMethod of Smelting Ore and cleaning Conver-
ter SlagMethod of Smelting Ores and Separating
Mattes
Improveni'ts in and relating to the transmissionof Electrical energy through space for thepurpose of Wireless Telegraphy and the like
Bottle Sealing Devices .".
Apparatus for finding Underground Mineralsby Electric Earth Currents
Impioveiueiit in Apparatus Jor Catching Fish ...
Iniproveinents in and relating to Electric Secon-dary Batteries
Improvements in combined Gas Whistling andBell Buov
Jan., 1905Jan., 1906Maj, 1905May, 1905May, 1J05Aug., 1905
Aug., 1905Aug., 1906
Aug.. 1905
Aug., 1905
Aug., 1905
Reginald A. Fessenden. Improvements in Signalling
Aug., 1905Aug., 1905
Sept., 1905Dec, 1905
Feb., 1906
Feb., 1906
Feb., 1906
Letters Patent. 285
Supplies, Chains, Anchors, Lines and Twines.
Grantee, Purposes for which Letters Granted.Datb ofIssue.
John W. Hayward
Jacob Davkl Wolf
GuRlielmo MarconiWilliam OliphantWilliam Oliphant
Alfred C. Lawrence ...
Robert White
Louis Arsene De.sy
Horace Fowler Brown .
.
•George De.xter Burton ,.
Lee de Pore.st
Frank Creelman
•Cornelius LieWalter Clouston
Alex. McMartin Stark..
Robt. Allison Chambers
Berthold G. Reschke . .
.
Wm. Blackmore andAlfred Howard.
Robert Burn
William Jamieson
Alessandro Artom
Arthur We.sley^Lake
William Jamieson
John Pell Northey
Geo. Farquhar andRobt. North.
Berthold GustavReschke.
'Ralph Baggaley
Alfred Schwarz
Louis Arsene DesyValde'iiar Poulsen
Art and method of and for attaching, connecting,
protecting and preserving Bait used with,
upon and in connection with Pish Hooks ... Feb., 1906Improvements in or relating to the separation of
Metals from their Ores Mar, J906Iniproveirients in or relating to Wireless Teleg'hy April, 1906In)provements in Gas Machines ... ... ... April, 1906Improvements in an apparatus for decanting
Aerated Liquids into open vessels April, |1906
Improvements in Surface Carburettors April,51906
[uiprovements in Gas Burners, and in Signalling
aiiparatus in connection therewith ... ... April, '1906
Improvements in E.vcavating Apparatu.i ... May, 1906Improvements in methods ot Treating Ores ... June, 1906Improvements in methods of treating Hides and
Skins by Electricity June, 1906Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy June, 1906Improvements in an improved Striking means
for Bell Buoys June, 1906
Improvements in Net-making Machines... ... June 1906New and useful Artificial Bait for Cod and other
fishes June, 1906Improvements in cnmujuuicating Electric Light
and Power Systems June. 1906Improvements in method and apparatus for pil-
ing Ore, Coal, and the like Aug,, 1906Improvements in the manufacture of Safety Ex-
plosives ... ... ... ... ... ... Aug., 1906Improvements in the treatment of Pyritic Ores
containing gold, silver, and other valuable
metals Aug., 1906Improvements in method of Fastening the Heads
of Casks or like vessels ... Aug., 1906 ^
Improvements^in Machines for shaping and pre-
paring Staves for Casks and the like ... Aug., 1906Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy Receiving
Apparatus Aug., 1906Improvements in method of packing fresh Cod-
tisl), Codfish Tongues, and other similar
articles of food in tins ... ... ... Sept., 1906Improvements in Machines for Clamping together
pieces of Wood or other njaterial Oct., 1906Improvements in sound producing devices, suit-
able for Syrens and like instruments ... Oct., 1906Improvements in and relating to Devices for.
Hermetically Sealing Metal Receptacles for
Food and the like Dec, 1906Improvements in the Manufacture of Safety Ex-
plosives ... Dec, 1906Methods of and Apparatus for Extracting Metal
Values from Ores ... ... Jan., 1907Improvements in Method of and Apparatus for
Concentrating Ore .. April, 1907Excavating Apparatus April, 1907Improvements in Receivers for the Wireless '
Transmission of Signals April, 1907
286 Letters Patent.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for
Grantee. POKPOSES FOR WHICH LETTERS GRANTED.Date ofIssue.
Valdemar Poulseu
Valdetnar Poulsen
Valdemar Pnnlsen
Thos, Jensen
Herman Chas.WoltereckFrancis Edward Elmore.
Charles Oomstock Lane.
Guy H. Mallam
Wellington ParkerKidder.
Chas. Wesley Davisand Geo. Wm. Davis.
Johannes August Garms
Chas. Petrie
Herman Zerning
Thos. Leopold Wilson .
Gugljplmo Marconi
Auber Crawte Pearson.
John W. Clouston
Ettore Bellini andAlessandro Tosi
Wm. Norris Cornell
Do.
Gustaf Dillberg andAnders Gadd.
Henry Schofield
Charles Wesley Davisand Geo. Wm. Davis.
F. J. Caiter, Geo. W.Wilton and StephenTaylor.
Edward Scajilin andJoliflfe Quiuton.
Improvements in Receiving Systems for WirelessTransmis.sion of Signals ... ... ... ... April, 1907
Improved Methods of Signalling in WirelessTelegraphy April, 1907
Improvements relating to the Production of Al-ternating Electric Currents April, 1907
Improvements in Devices for binding or fasten-.'
ing together the Claws or Pincers of Lob-[sters and like Crustacea ... 'April, 1907
Process for the Production of Ammonia!
A.pril, 1907Improvements in Processes for Separating cer-i
tain constituents of finely divided materialby causing them to rise or float in a liquid.! April, 1907
Improvements in Ore Crushing Machines ... April, 1907
Improvements in Steam Digesters for TreatingWood Fibre
Improvements in Typewriters
Improvements in TypewritersImprovements in or relating to Trawling Nets
for use in Herring or olher fisheries
Improvements in Hawse PipesImprovements in the Manufacture of Filaments
for Incandescent Electric LampsImprovements in Fog Signalling Apparatus ..
Improvements in Transmitters for Wireless Telegraphy
Improvements in and in apparatus for the tieat-ment of Fish, Fish Oifal, and the like, forthe e.xtraction of Oil and production of Fertilizers ...
Art, Machine or Method for the rapid drying ofCodfish and other fish and fish products, bystrong currents of air at regulated tempe-ratures
System of Directed Wireless TelegraphyImprovements in a Process of IJtilizing Waste
Products from the Manufacture of PaperImprovements in an Apparatus for utilizing
Waste Products from the Manufacture ofPaper
Improvera'ts in means and method for protectingfrom decomposition and putrefaction VegetableFibres and articles and materials made of same.
Improvements relating to the Furnaces of SteamBoilers
Improvements in Typewriters
Improvements in the method or process of Cur-ing and putting up Codfish
Method for the Manufacture (Of Squids forHuman Food purposes
April, 1907June, 1907
June 1907
July:
Aug.19071907
Sept., 1907Oct.
Dec,
1907
1907
Dec, 1907
Mar. 7, '0?
Mr. 16, '08
Aug. 8, '08
Aug. 8„ '03
Nov.13, '08
J.an. 22,
Feb. 2,
'09'
'09
Mr. 30, '09
May 29, '09-
Letters Patent. 28r
New York Underwiters Agency.
Wm. Speirs Simpsonanil Howard Oviatt.
John Blum
Guglielmo MarconiJohn Ja.'ob \stor
Alfred A. Lockwood andMarcus K. A. Samuel.
Alfred A. Lockwood &Marcus R. A. Samuel
Jos^ B. de Alzijgaray.
Thermos Limited
Charles DesmaraisJonathan Noseworthy.
John CallahanGordon BryanJohn J. HenleyMalcolm F. Ewan andGeo. H. Tomlinson.
Alexander Muirhead...Nils TestrupErnest S. Hurtley
Salo Wohle
Isidor Kitsee '
Do.Fred. W. YostJohn BlumWm. Speirs Simpsonand'Howard Oviatt.
Fred. Bedford & Chas.Edward Williams.
Carl Bache-WugJohn Moyes and Chas.
Alex. Stevenson.Chas. Alex. StevensonHerman Ardleter
Improvements in the Metallurgy oflron andSteel
luiprovemeuts in and relating to the Manufac-ture of Artificial Para Rubber
Imiirovements in Wireless TelegraphyIniprovement.s in a Vibratory Disintegrator...
In)provem'ts relating to the Treatment of Ores
Owen 1J, Owen
Arthur Jas- Billows ...
Edward A. Paterson ...
John H. MacLean andWilliam Paterson ...
Marpal, Limited, ^(Assignees of !-
Walter H. Palmer) |
McBlroy ShepherdCo.. (Assignees of
Carl E. Akeley)
of Extracting
a space for
Improvements relating to the Treatment of
Ores, or the like
Improvements in the ArtMetals from their Ores
Double Walled A'cssels withvacuum between the walls
Core Extractors for Rock Drills
Process for the manufacture of Fish andFish products for food purposes ...
New and im])roved School DeskPortable Saw Jlill
Machiner}- for filling Mattresses '
Process of producing from Ligno-CelluloseFermented Sugar
Electric TelegraphyBriquetting of Carbonized Peat and the like
Electrical means for manufacturing smallmechanical effects ...
Improvements in or relating to Petroleumor other Hydro-carbon Oils
CaV)le TelegraphyTelegraphic RelaysProcess of Treating MaterialsManufacture of Artificial Parci RubberDirect production of Iron and Steel from
the OreCatalytic Reduction of Organic Substances.
Wood Pulp and process of Making same ...
Signalling Apparatus
Apparatus for Submarine SignallingManufacture or Treatment of Pulp for mak-
ing Paper and like materials, and appa-ratus therefor
Process of making Compressed or Artificial
Slate ...
Aeration of LiquidsRoads, and Processes and Compositions for
making them
June
JuneJulySejit.
1909-
Treatment of Peat
Explosives
Process and apparatus for mixing and ap-
plying Concrete ...
I,
9,
4,
Sept. 25,
Sept. 25,
Oct. 21,
Nov. 21),
Dec. il,
JViar. 11,
May 4,
June 20,
27,
•^7,
July 1,
Sept. 20,
20,
20,
Oct. 1,
1,
8,
15,March 2,
April 11,
11,
28,
:28,
1910^
1911
Ma7
28,
16,
16,
June 1,
" 1,
" 2.
26,
286 Letters Fatcnt.
AYRE & SONS, LTD.
Grantee. Purposes for which Letters Granted.Date ofIssue.
Peder ChristianSchaanning
John Pell Northe}' ...
Arthur Reginald .AngusBenj. F. A. Savior ...
The Dominion of Ca-nada General Trad-ing and InvestmentS_vndicate, Ltd.,"(Assignees of
Oswald V. Forbes).
Herman Blau ... .
Alvar Muntzing ... .
Bliac Manuel
.Alexander Roberts andArthur Libert.
Josef Bduar.l Pfiel ...
Sidney G. BrownNils TestrupNils TestrupThomas Rigby ...
Wm. Alfred PhillipsAdolph S. Landau
Fred. W. AyerHarold Jackson
Slilon James Trumble.
Jas. Priestnall NaylorFrank Fisher
•Tohn Anderson
Albert Alfred Carper
Fred. Bedford and•Chas. EdwardWilliarns
James Gitsham ...
water fromStrainer Drums for removingWood Pulp or the like
Sound Producing Devices for Fog Signalling,position locating, and the like ...
Railway safe running Devices "F."Process for making Paper Pulp
Boots, Shoes, and the like
June 126, 1911
" 26, "Sept. 5, "
•' 5, "
12,
Dec.
Illuminating Liquified Gas. and method of jOctr. 7,
and apparatus for the Production of anIlluminating Liquified Gas
Method of and apparatus for continuallyseparating Solid matters from a Liquidin which they are suspended, and whichis contained under pressure in a closedvessel Octr.
5Iethod 01 Process of Tempering and Hardening Steel ... ... ... ... ... " 7, "
Log Peeling and Trimming Machines ... '" 17,
Process for Manufacture of Cellulose fromwood, wood chips, straw, reed, and thelike materials
TelegraphyTreatment of Oils, Fats, and the likeBand pressesProduction of Briquette FuelMethod of obtaining Oxides of Nitrogen',.Process whereby Hair or Fur may be trans-
ferred from one Hair Skin or Fur Skinto another Skin
Methods of separating Bark from WoodManufacture or preparation of Pulp for
Paper-making, andiapparatus therefor,.Process and apparatus for .the Evaporation
of LiquidElectric T)a.y and Night SignSystems for transmitting Signals Electri-
cally through ConductorsFeathering Wind Sails or Propellers appli-
cable for Wind Mills, Air Ships and otherpurposes
Bottling Machines
Process for the conversion of unsaturatedfatty acids, their glyccrides and otheresters into their corresponding saturatedcompounds ...
Process for the recovery of Gold and Silverfrom antimonial, . arsenical and otherGold-bearing Ores ...
Jan
Feb.
17,
17,
17,
25,
25,
6,
6, "21, "
21, "
23, "15, 1912
31, "
31, "13, "
Mar. 16, "
16, "
Letters Patent. 289
Gramaphones from $15.00 upwards.
Grantee.jPUROSES FOR WHICH LETTERS GRANTED.
Date of;lssDE.
Robt. Macpherson andWilliam Edwin He3s.Arthur Page
Gordon Don Harris &James Samuel Pollard
Do.
Guglielmo Marconi ...
Theodor Franke
John GottOswald Silberrad
Olaf Soderliind
Nils Testrup. "j
Thomas Rigby and \Olaf Soderlund JMathias WeiwodaThe Mechanical Pro-^cess Manufacturing
|
Co., (Assignees of l"
Robt. Mackey Corl)J
Rudolf Adler
William Parsons
Axel Orling
Jonathan Xoseworthj.
Thomas ParkerFred. Bedford andErnst Erdmann.
Sidney George Brown
.
Leo Bunsel Lincoln ..
Wolf Laufer
Orlando Sumner
The Standard Alco-ihoi Co. (Assignees yof George Herbert
j
Tomlinson) JDo.
"The Standard Alco-^hoi Co. (Assignees
j
of l<rancis Edward ]-
Gallagher & HarrySolomon Mork)Thomas Rigby and 1
Nils Testrup /
Manufacture of Soaps
Blethod of and means for preventing Trous-ers bagging at the Knees
Method of and apparatus for Dehydratingand Warming Air
Process of an<l apparatus for Deh3-dratingvarious food and other products...
Installations for Wireless TelegraphyMachines for Pressing Liquids from mate-
rials containing the sameWorking Submarine Cables ...
Explosives
Evajioration, Distillation and similar opera-tions ...
Utilization of Peat
Carbureters
Glassware forming Mechanism
Process of Manufacturing an Elastic rubber-like material from animal substances ...
Improvements in the construction of FeedGear for Rotary Machines for Saw Mills
Methods of augmenting the recording effect
of vibrations of small amplitude, andapparatus therefor
Pavement and Roofing Compositions
Improvements in and relating to FuelImproved process for the production of light
voluminous metallic oxides speciallj'
suitable for catalytic reactionsTelegraph RelaysPeat Plants '.
Process for the production of Artificial Stonefrom natural rock wastes
Apparatus for Bleaching, ar,d for preparingBleaching, Deodorising and Disinfect-ing Solutions
Processes of Producing Fermentable Sugars
Apparatus for treating Ligno-Cellulose
Processes of producing Fermentable Sugars
Process and installation for the utilization
of Peat
April 25, 1911
June
290 Letters Patent.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for the
GbaSttee. Purposes foe which Letters Granted. Date ofIssue.
Geo. Edward Heyl andThomas Thorn BakerEdmund Arthur BuckleFrederick Lamplough.
John Davidson
Robert Alex. Sloanand John EdwardLloyd Barnes
Alois HelfensteinWm. Speirs Simpson.
Wm. SpeirsSimpson 1
and Howard OviattJ
Rudolf Adler
Wm. Augustus Hall ..
Do.
Charles Hulet Van \Nostrand J
Callender's Cable & \Construction Co., I
Limited, andj
Charles Warre Kay j
Cyril Douglas McCourtWilliam Augustus Hall
Thomas Shearer .
Rudolf Adler ...
Do.
Herbert B. Saunders...
ThomasKemp layIrwin
The Standard Oil Co.(Assignees of AVm,
M. Burton)
Do.
Radiant-Heating Ltd..
Jesse Critz King
Sydney D. Blandford..
Charles Alex. Ste-venson and
John Moyes
Internal Combustion EnginesTreatment of Peat and the like
Process and appparatus for the conversionof Heavy Hydrocarbons into LighterHydrocarbons
Manufacture of a Fish Food, and apparatusfor use therein
Cigarette Making Maohinerj'
Electric FurnacesTreatment of Steel surfaces for hardening
and otherwise, and apparatus thereforFurnaces for the direct production of Iron
and Steel from Iron Ores ...
Process for the manufacture of a plasticmass for formed articles ...
Process of Desulpliuri/.ing Ore
Art of Desulphurizing Ores
Tillage Machines
June 10," 20,
191S-
" 20,
" 24,
July 4,
15,
Supports for Electrical Conductors
Combustion of Combustible MixturesFurnaces for decomposing Pyrites and other
Metallic SulphidesSmoke Consumer and Fuel EconomizerManufact'e of an improved Animal CharcoalProcess for the Jlanufacture of Soluble Pro-
tein Compounds from Fish
Method of Floating and Repairing Vesselsafter they have been removed fromstranded positions Jan.
Treatment of Sewage iPeb.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Process of producing Asphalt
.
Manufacture of Gasoline
Mar.
Process for the Combustion of ExplosiveGas Mixtures April
Manxifacture of Phosphoric Acid or Phos-phates...
Tobacco Pipes and devices for cleaning thesame
Signalling Apparatus
9,
12,
19,
19,
3,
3,
3,
16,
16,
30,
30,
12, 1914^
17,
16,
16,
21,
21,
28,
Letters Patent. 291
"Sorosis." The Fashion Standard of the World.
Grantee. Purposes for which Letters Granted. Date ofIssue.
Walter KelseyFreeman
TheStandaidOilCo,~j(Assignees of Wm. >
M. Burton) I
Jesse Critz King
Do.
Howard F. Vidito, ~j
(Assignee of ]
Chas. E. Trask) J
Neo-Cellulose Pulp \
Ltd. (Assignees of\
Wilhelm Hellwig , i
& Franz Herrmann''
Thos, Kemplay Irwin.
Jesse Critz King
Lewis Cassar van RiperJesse Critz King
William KennedyWilliam AVallace 1
Wotherspoon /William Wallace \
Wotherspoon and \
Robert Owen King JDo.
Louis Francis \de Farelle /
Thos. Kemplay Irwin
Henrv Verran
Process of and apparatus for making or obtaining Wood Fibie, particularly WoodPulp, and for extracting the Resinous,Oily and other constituents of LigneousGrowth or Tissue, such as Wood andother Vegetable Substances
Manufacture of Gasoline
Method of making Nitrogen Compounds ...
Phosphoric Acid Product and method of
manufacturing the same
Timber AVedge
Robert E. Humphreys.Anton Jensenius, "|
Andreas Otbesen. J
Edgar Milton Clark ...
Jesse Critz KingKenwick Cecil Cox ...
Patrick F. Delaney ...
William FinnThomas Bullitt Dixon.
Do.Ray Edwin Hall
Edwin James Hunt & \Wm. Thos. Gidden J
April 28, 1914
May 7, "
" 18, "
" 18, "
18,
Process for rendering Peat, AVood waste,and other Vegetable sul)stances, suita-i
ble for the manufacture of Paper Pulp.. [June
Apparatus for the Aeration and Gasificationof Liquids
Method of producing Nitrogen and com-pounds thereof
Cinematograph appaiatusMethod of manufacturing Ammoniated Dou-
ble Superphosphate and ingredients ...
Pipe DampersAir Pressure System and method of oper-
ation
July
Aug.Sept.
Oct.
Nov,
Jan.Feb.
Vessel Construction
Method of Floating Sunken or StrandedVessels
Bleans of connecting the Snood to a set line
for Fishing purposes ... ... ...[Oct.
Hydro Extractors or like Centrifugal Ma-chines
Process or manufacture whereby Caplin andthe like small fish msy be preserved forfood
Process of distilling PetroleumMethod of freezing or refrigerating easilydamaged food commodities
Art of Petroleum distillation...
Metliod of manufacturing Nitric AcidSubmarine Telegraphy ...
Covers for Motor Boats and other Boats ...
Improvements in Telegraph ApparatusImprovements in Telegraphy ...
Improvements in Telegraphy) ...
Blethods of and means of Translating Sounds
Pi-ocess of the Electrolysis and treatment of
Sulphate Liquors
June
Oct.
Dec,
25,"
25,"
22,"
11,"
22, "
22, "
22, "
30, "
24, "
30. 191513,
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18,'•
18,"
9,"
9,"
4,"
" 27, "" 27, "
Feb. 14, 1916'
29.; Letters Patent.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Art Casement
Grantee. Purposes for which Letters Granted.Date ofIssue.
Chas. Samuel Franklin
Robt. Wesley Graves..Milon James Trumble.
John Spencer Evans...,'
Joseph Jerome \'
McDonough JHenry Joseph Round..
Do.
Chas. Samuel Franklin
Gogu Constantinesco..
Milton Clarence ~)
Whitaker & Walter -
Frank Rittman JAlexander Johnson
. Minerals Separation 1
Ltd. (Assignees ofH. L. Sullivan, H.F. K. Picard, and |
John Ballot) JMinerals Separation")Ltd. (Assignees of
j
Henry Lavers, A.J-
H. P. Lowry, and|
H. H. Greenviay) j-Minerals Separation"!Ltd. (Assignees of |
George Albert C
Chapmnn) j
Minerals Separation "\
Ltd. (Assignees of|
Henry HowardGreenway) J
Minerals Separation)Ltd. (.Assignees of
|
H. H. Greenway, )Henry A. Suhnan & I
Arthur H. .Higgins)JErn. Sydney HeurtleyArthurHowardHiggins
William C. Blaske ...
Geo. Maurice Wright .
Carl Shou
Peder OUif Pedersen...
Improvements in Aerials for Wireless Sig-nalling
Improvements in Cross-cut SawsjProcess and Apparatus for converting Pe-
troleum OilsImprovements in Fishing Hooks
Hair cutting device
Improvements in Receivers for use in Wireless Telegraphy
Improvements in the production of Contin-uous Electrical Oscillations, and in theUtilization thereof for AVireless Tele-graphy and Telephony
Improvements in Receivers for use in Wire-less Telegraphy and Telephony
Method and means for transmitting powerby wave transmission through liquids ...
Method of producing chemical reactions ina Single Phase System
Improved cover for Pneumatic and otherTyres
Feb.
May(t
June
July
14,'
14,
6,
6,
1916
Improvements in or relating to Ore concen-tration
Improvements in or relating to the concen-tration of Sulphide Ores
Improvements in or relating to Ore concen-tration
Improvements in or relating to the concen-tration of Copper Ores
Sept.
6,
6,
t>,
21,
18,
22,
Improvements in or relating to the concen-tration of Ores
Improvements in TelegraphyImprovements in or relating to the concen-
tration of OresFuel Saving Device
Improvements in Wireless Telegraph Re-ceivers
Improvements in Transmitters for WirelessTelegraphy ...
High Frequency Electric Current Goneratovs
Oot. 16,
'
16,
'
16,
Oct. 16,
"16,
"16,
"16,
"19,
19,
31,
31,
:294 Incorporated Bodies.
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Name op Compant, &c. Name of Company, &c.
1900
1901
Newfomidlaiul British Society.
Newto'iudland Consolidated Foundry! Co., Limited.^Newfoundland Copper Concentrating
1 Co., Limited.Newfoiiiidlaiid Furniture and Mould-ing Cn. Ltd.
Newton udland Steam Serew Tug Co.,
Limited.Notre Danie Miniuf; Co.. Limited.Royal Store.s. Linjited.
:St. George's Fielil Joint Stock Co.,
I Limited.St. John's Nail Manufact'g Co., Ltd.Shipwright Benefit Society.
St. John's Skating Rink Co., Ltd.Colonial Cordage Co , Limited.Grand River Pulp and Lumber Co,
Limited.Shoal Bay Mine Development Co
LimitedLindberg Brewing Co., Limited.
1902lHorwood Lumber Co., Ltd." Dildo Saw Mill Co , Ltd." Bennett Brewing Co., Ltd." Standard Manufacturing Co.. Ltd." Western Copper Co., Ltd." Barachoix Mining Co., Ltd." Placentia Lead and Silver Mining
Co., Limited.
,1903 Ayre & Sons, Limited." Newfoundland Timber Estates, Ltd." Lewisport Store Co., Limited.'• Bell Island Steamship Co.. Ltd." Angel Engineering Supply Co., Ltd.
Nfid. Clothing Company, Ltd." Empire Wood WorkingCo,, Ltd." Fortune Bay Whaling Co., Ltd." Leonard Manufacturing Co., Ltd.' Labrador Whaling and Manufactur-
ing Co., Ltd." Avalon S. S. Co., Ltd.
1904 St. Julien Copper Mining Co., Ltd." Hawke's Bay Whaling and Mauulac
turing Co.. Ltd." Ellis & Co, Ltd." Angwin & Co , Ltd." Nfid. Talc Co., Ltd.
1905 Anglo-Nfld. Development Co,, Ltd,' William Duff & Sons, Ltd." Terra Nova Lumber Co., Ltd.' Western Star Printing Co., Ltd." Smith Company. Ltd.
1905 Transatlantic Talc Co., Ltd.Nfld. Produce Co., Ltd.
1906 Newfoundland Pine & Pulp Co., Ltd.F. B. Wood Co., Ltd.Northern Mining Co., Ltd.Robinson & Co., Ltd.Newfoundland Fish Packing Com-pany (Lamb's Patent) Ltd.
Archibald, Bros , Ltd.Harbor Grace Boot and Shoe Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd.White Bay Trading Company, Ltd.The St. George's Lunjber Co., Ltd.The St. John's Games Association.
1907 Abbott & Hulibnrtoii." Heart s Content Athletic Association,
Limited." Concei)ti(>n Bay Mutual Marine In-
.surauce Co., Limited." Bonavista Bay Mutual Marine Insur-
ance Co., Limited." The Notre Dame Mutual Insurance
Club^ Limited.•' The Trinity Mutual Marine Insur-
ance Co., Lin>ited.
1908 The Robert H. Reid Co.. Ltd.Lawrem-e Newfoundland Co. Ltd.The Ntld Peat Industries Co., Ltd.The Grand Bank Mutual Marine
Insurance Co,, Ltd.The Ganibo Lumber Co., Ltd.Rothwell and Bowring, Ltd.West Coast Lumber &"Pulp, Co. , Ltd
1909 The Coney Arm Lumber Co., Ltd.Bishop, Sons and Co., Ltd.Nicholl, Inkpen and Chafe, Ltd,The Aerial Transportation Co., LtdThe Quidi Vidi Copper Co., Ltd.The Newfoundland ManufacturersAccident Mutual Insurance Asso-ciation, Limited.
James Baird, Limited.The Bally Haly Golf and Country
Club, Limited.Job Brothers & Co.. Ltd,Job's Stores, Ltd.The West Coast Syndicate, Ltd,The Avalon Syndicate, Ltd.Fish Food Export Co., Ltd.Henry Patton & Co., Ltd,Anglo-American Development Co.
,
Limited.Western Lumber Co., Ltd.Central Forests Co., Ltd.
Incorporated Bodies. 295
Brinsmead—England's Premier Piano.
1909|Gander River Lumber and Pulp
I
Co., Ltd.1910 Sudbury AVaterproof Seal and
Leather IManufacturing Co., Ltd." Imperial Tobacco Co. (Nfld.) Ltd." Marine Railway Dock Co., Ltd." Atlantic Pebble Co., Ltd." Catholic Clergy Fund Society of the
Province of Newfoundland." Euphrates Steamship Co., Ltd." Parker & Monroe, Ltd." Rossiter & Co., Ltd." British-Nfld. Petroleum Co., Ltd." British-Nfld. Exploitation Co., Ltd." The Chartered Co. of Nfld., Ltd." The Nfld. Corporation, Ltd." iThe Hamilton Pulp & Lumber Co.,
Limited."
I'l he Nfld. Motor Bus Co., Ltd," 'I'heAmerican-Nfld. Industries, Ltd." The Eureka Luml)er Co.. Ltd," The Globe Steam Laundrv Co., Ltd" Nfld. Paper and Pulp Mills, Ltd." Labrador Forest Estates, Ltd." Newfoundland Poultry Association." Nelson Loan and Investment Co.,
Limited.1911jThe Grand Bank.s •>' Xewfoundland
Ice Co., Ltd." JThe Nfld. Shipping Co., Ltd." iThe Exploits Investment Co., Ltd." The British Woollen Co., Ltd." The Nfld. Curling Rink Co., Ltd.' The Labrador Mineral Co., Ltd." The Evening Herald, Ltd." The White Bear Lumber Co., Ltd." Rennie & Co., Ltd." J. B. Martin, Ltd." The Aquaforte Whaling and Trad-
ing Co., Ltd." The Newfoundland Agency, Ltd." The Fish Exporter's Defence Asso-
ciation, Ltd." The Penn. Newfoundland Co., Ltd" The Licensed Victuallers Associa-
tion of St. John's, Ltd." The Belle Isle Straits Pulp and
Lumber Co., Ltd." The LTnion Publishing Co., Ltd." Reliable Manufacturing Co., Ltd." Fisherm.en's Union Trad'g Co., Ltd." The Empire Steam Laundry, Co.,
Limited." Columbus Hall Company, Limited
1912iThe Coronation Loan and Invest-' ment Companj', Limited.
1912
1913
Humber River Syndicate, Limited.Star Publishing Companj', Ltd.Franklin's Agencies, Limited.The Serpentine Pulp and LumberCompany, Limited.
The Royal Fur Companj-, Limited.R Moulton, Limited.Alleghany Forest Ginseng Co., Ltd.The Nfld. Mineral Company. Ltd.The Wesleyville Mutual Marine
Insurance Company, Ltd.The National Stores, Greaves and
Sons, Limited.The British Aerated Water Co.,
Limited.The Newfoundland Lime Manufac-
turing Company, Limited.The Newfoundland Fresh Food andCold Storage Company, Ltd.
Dicks and Company, Limited.The Grand Falls Skating RinkCompany, Limited.
The Exploits Valley Royal Stores,Limited.
The Society- for the Protection ofAnimals.
The Holloway Studio, Limited.The Colonial Oil Shale and Chemi-
cal Companj', Limited.
The Bell Island TransportationCo., Limited.
Newfoundland Utilities, Ltd.Wabana skating Rink Co., Ltd.Sanders. Howell & Co., Ltd.The Newfoundland Timber, Pulpand Paper Co., Ltd.
The Western Marine InsuranceCo., Limited.
The Nfld. and Labrador Black andSilver Fox Ranches, Ltd.
The Exploits River Black Fox Co.,Limited.
The Nfld. Fisheries Co., Ltd.The British Clothing Co., Ltd.The Terra Nova Dock Co., Ltd.Avalon Fisheries, Ltd.The Spot Cash Cooperative Co.,
Limited.St. .John's Theatre Co., Ltd.Harbour Cxrace Coal Co., Ltd.The Nfld. Silver Black Fox Co.,
Limited.The Terra Nova Fisheries Ltd.'The Monroe Export Co., Ltd.,The Nfld. Knitting Mills, Ltd.The Mai'tin Hardware Co., Ltd.
296 Incorporated Bodies.
AYRE & SONS, LTD. Our New
Name of Company, &c,
1913 The Moreton's Harbor Mining Co.,
Limited,The Shawnee Fox Ranching andFurring Co., Ltd.
The Harlior fireton Fish Co., Ltd.A. T. Ritchie, Ltd.Harvev k Co., Ltd.The Ntld. Trading Co., Ltd.The Four Lake Fox Co., Ltd.The Daily Mail I'uldishing Co., Ltd.Waterford Hall Co-, Ltd.The Twilliiigate Telephone and
Electric Co.. Ltd.Port aux Port Black Fox Co., Ltd.
1914 The Direct Agencies, Ltd.Bay de Grave Mining Syndicate,
Limited.The Creufell Association of Nfld.The Hebrew Benevolent Society of
St. John's, Newfoundland.International Grenfell Association.Marystown Trading Town Co., Ltd.North Arm Fishing Co., Ltd.Dominion Trust Company.The Eastern Trust Company.Bay of Islands Fisheries' Co., Ltd.The Nfld. Biograph Co., Ltd.The Canada-Newfoundland SilverBlack Fox Co., Limited.
The Atlantic Oil and ChemicalCo., Limited.
The Laurentic Agricultural Co.,Limited.
The Bell Island Co-operative Co.,Limited.
The Notre Dame Trading Co., Ltd.The C. L. March Co., Ltd.Westei'u Traders, Limited.John P. Maher & Co., Ltd.St. John's Cold Storage Co., Ltd.Terra Nova Silver Black Fox Co.,Limited.
A. Harvey & Co., Ltd.Grand Falls Drug Store, Ltd.Newfoundland Labrador Export
Co., Ltd.
19151 Samuel Harris, Ltd." St. John's Daily Star Co., Ltd." Harvey Estates, Ltd." The Union Export Co., Ltd." Nfld. Products Corporation, Ltd." Clement & Co., Ltd." Riverside Woollen Mills, Ltd." The New Erik Steamship Co., Ltd." Avalon Coal Company, Ltd.
1915
191G
1917
The Diana, Ltd.Callahan, Glass k Co., Ltd.The Silver Sea Scotch Cure Co..
Ltd.S.J. Blackler, Ltd.The NewfoundlandfShell Co., Ltd.The Globe Trading Co., Ltd.Cape Charles'Cooperative Co., Ltd.The Circuit Investment Co. Ltd.Hydro-Electric Smelting Co , Ltd.Star Candy Company, Limited,
J. B. Orr Company.West Coast Steamship and TradingCompany, Ltd.
The General Motor and SupplyCompany, Ltd.
The Maggie Bell Shipping Co.,Limited.
The B] ehm Manufacturing Co.,Limited.
The Newfoundland Investors, Ltd.Fredsham & Co., Ltd.The Imperial Investment Co., Ltd.The Commercial Travellers' Asso-
ciation of Newfoundland.The Mildred Shipping Co., Ltd.The Steamship Annie Co., Ltd.Goodridge & Co., Ltd.Nfld. Vvliolesale Dry Goods, Ltd.Percie Johnson, Ltd.Cooperative Investment Co., Ltd.The Carter Steamship Co., Ltd.Arthur T. "SVood, Ltd.The Cupica Shipping Co., Ltd.The Wellington Steamship Co.,
Limited.The Caj'bonear Products Co., Ltd.Union Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.The Anzac Steamship Co., Ltd.The Lumbergrass Shipbuilding Co.,Limited.
Nfld. Underwriters' Association,Limited.
The Gwyder Shipping Co., Ltd.The Ocean Steamship Co., Ltd.The Gander Stores, Ltd.The West Coast Dairy, Limited.The Martin-Royal-Stores HardwareCompany, Limited.
The Neptune Steamship Co., Ltd.The Thetis Shipping Co., Ltd.Society of United Fishermen.The Trinidad Steamship Co., Ltd.The Bloodhound S. S. Co., Ltd.The Njord Steamship Co., Ltd.
Incorimrated Bodies.—Neiuspajwrs. 297"
Mantle Department is a Model One.
Namu of Company, &c. Kajie ov Company, &c.
1917
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Groceries and Provisions.
war ship stationed on Fishery Protection Service free of charge. Caribou cannot behunted with dogs, or killed with any weapon other than tire-arms, or while crossinga pond, stream or water-course.
For Kabbits [Guns] January 1st to September 20th.
For Rabbits [Traps and SnaresJ Maich 1st to September 20th.For Muskrat, May 1st to October 1st.
For Marten, April 1st to October 1st.
For Lynx, April 1st to October 1st.
For Moose or Elk, indctinitcly. For Otters, 1st April to 1st October, in any year.
For Beavers, to 1st October, 191g.
P'or Foxes, March Ifrth to October l.'ith, in any year. (Use of poisons tor killing
prohibited).
For Salmon and Trout,, or Inland Water Fishes, in any lake, river or stream,15th of September to 16th January next following. Not to be taken by any othermeans except rod, hook and line.
Note.—The carrying of tire-arms on Sunday is prohibited (travellers excepted).
For Herring—Vessels prosecuting the Bank Fishery are allowed to take eightbarrels for each dory carried, for bait, per voyage.
Note.—For special rules respecting dates, regulating or prohibiting use of traps,
seines, &c., in certain sea areas of the colony, see Fishery Rules and Regulations to
be be obtained at the Marine and Fisheries Department.
Lobsters—Cajie Race to Cape Ray—24th July to 20th Ai>ril, in following yearCape Ray to Cape Gregory- -31st July to 20th Ajiril, do.
Cape Gregory to Flower's Cove—20th August to 10th May, do." Flower's Cove to Cape John—10th August to 1st May, do." Cape John to Cape Race—1st August to 10th May, do.
SYNOPSIS OF LEGISLATION, 1917.
Cap. 1.
—
An Act Respecting the Newfoundland Knitting Mills, Ltd.—By this Act the Company is guaranteed, on the certificate of the Audi-tor General, tive per cent, upon its cash capital for 15 years from 1st Jan.,
1917, and is granted for 20 years free importation of (1) original construc-tion material, and (2) riannellette cotton, fleecy cottons, facings, threads,fine yarns, buttons, tapes, labels, soda ash, bleaching and dyeing mate-rials, wool oils and wrapping materials.
Cap. 2.
—
An Respecting the Riverside Woollen Mills, Ltd.—Underthis Act the Kiverside Woollen Mills, Ltd., has conferred upon it the«ame privileges as are granted to the Newfoundland Knitting Mills, Ltd.,
by the preceding Act.
Cap. 3.
—
An Act to amend the Act 6 George V., 1913, Cap. 4. entitled" An Act for the Cotifinnation of a Contract with the Newfoundland Pro-ducts Corporation, Limited.—This Act provides that in the computationof time for commencement and completion of works, the period between16th April, 1015, and 16th April, 1917, shall not be counted.
Cap. 4.
—
An Act Respecting the Public Service Electric Co., Limited,—This Act confers -pen certain persons, who have formed themselvesinto a company called the Public Service Electric Co., Ltd., the following
privileges: (a) The exclnsive right to the use of the waters of Heart's
Content stream aud all its tributaries for the development of electric
energy ; (b) The right to erect poles and make trenches on Crown land
.and public highways ; (c) The importatiou, duty free, of all goods and
318 Synopsis of Legislation, 1917.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., Agents for Mason and
material required by the company for original instalation and extensionof plant; (d) The right to appropriate (by arbitration) private lands andproperty requisite for development of the power. Work must be com-menced within three years and operations begun within five years fromAugust 8th, 1917.
Cap. 5.
—
An Act Ratifying a Contract for Steam Service on Bay ofIslands.—This Act confirms an agreement whereby the contractor cove-nants to provide a steamer to ply on Bay of Islands having suitable ac-
commodation for 16 passengers and with a speed of at least 9 knots. Thesteamer to make weekly trips according to schedule annexed. All portsto be called at going and returning. The Government agrees to pay thecontractor $200 per week, and covenants that he shall not be charged anyadditional port charges, light dues or taxes beyond those now in force inthe Colony.
Cap. 6.
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Bn Act to Confirm a Contract on the subject of Steam Servicebettveen Port aii.v Basques and Bay of Islands.—This Act confirms anagreement whereby the contractors covenant to provide a steamer to plybetween St. George's, Port aux Basques and Bay of Islands. The steamerto be not less than 130 tons net, with suitable saloon accommodation for20 passengers, and stateroom accommodation for six, and having a speed ofnot less than nine knots in ordinary weather. The steamer to make34 weekly trips each year fr^m the first May, according to a schedule pro-vided. The Government agree to pay $500 per round trip and immunityfrom any additional port charges or light dues that may be hereafter im-posed. Freight rates are fixed on about the basis of 16 cents a barrel,^and passenger rates, first class, at 4 cents per mile.
Cap. 7.
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An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Roman CatholicEpiscojyal CorjMration of St. John's.—This Act merely confers upon theK. C. Episcopal Corporation the power of mortgaging,
Cap. 8.—An Act to amend the Act 6 George V. (1916), Cap. 3, enti-tled "An Act to Incorporate the Salvation Army."—By this Act the landsand property mentioned in the Schedule to the Act are declared to bevested in the General of the Salvation Army for the estate and interestfor which they were vested in other persons mentioned in the Schedule.
Cap. 9.
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An Act Respecting Certain Changes in the Hours of the Dayand Night.—This Act, commonly known as the Daylight Bill, providesthat on the second Sunday in the mouth of June, 1917, the hour of nineo'clock in the evening shall become the hour of ten o'clock, and so con-tinue until the last Sunday in September, when the hour of ten o'clockshall become the hour of nine o'clock.
Cap. 10.
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An Act Respecting Returns of Losses by Fire InsuranceCompanies.—This Act provides that every Company in the Colony insur-ing property against lire shall, annually, on or before the first March,transmit to the officer in charge of the St. John's Fire Department astatement, verified on oath by the secretary or other principal olficer ofthe company, containing full particulars, as per schedule annexed, of allproperty insured by such company in respect of which claim has beenmade upon the company during the calendar year ending 31st Decemberthen last past. A company defaulting in such statement which accepts.
Synopsis of Legislation, 1917. 319'
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any premium or delivers any policy of insurance shall be liable to a pen-alty of five huudred dollars, recoverable by anyone suing for it, in theSupreme Court of Newfoundland.
Cap. 11.
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An Act further to amend 36 Vic. (1S9S), Cap. 11, entitled" An Act to Incorpyrute the Placcntia Wafer Co.^ —Aa increase of $2,000on the capital stock of the Placentia Water Co., authorized by previousstatutes, i^ authorized by this ^Vct.
Cap. 12.
—
An Act further to amend the St. Johii's Municipal Act,1903."—This Act provides that the various taxes oa property heretofurepaid by the teuant-owuer, owuer, or lessee shall, from the 1st -luly, 1917,
be paid by the teaaut-owaer or owuer, aud shall be known as the " CityTax." The owuer of ady house held uader lease or agreement shall, uutil
termiaation of tenancy, be entitled to add to the rental two-thirds of thecity tax and to recover the same from tenant as rent; provided (a) thatwhere a lessor has agreed to pay all the taxes, he shall not aild to therental any part of such tax ; (b) that where the lessee has undertaken to
pay all taxes the owner shall be entitled to add to rental the whole tax ;
(c) that where annual rent does not exceed $100 and lessee c.onsi<lers theamount added to rent as tax exceeds the amount authorized, he may applyto Stipendiary Magistrate who may determine the amount which thelessor shall be entitled to add to rent. Houses unoccupied for six monthsshall be liable for only one-third of City tax.
Power is given the Mnnicipal Council to apply funds oi tlie city to
the building of houses of moderate size ; to borrow money for sav.h pur-
pose ; to let or sell such houses ; to lend money or guarantee the securities
of Building Societies ; to grant to the owner or builder of any house notexceeding in value $1;000 a bonus not exceeding ten per cent, of the cost
of such building;provided that the total of such bonuses shall not exceed
$5,000 per annum or 25,000 in all.
Cap. 13.
—
An Act to provide Pensions for members of the Naval andMilitary Forces of the Colony, and for their Widows and Children andother Dependents.—This is the War Pensions' Act aud it places in thehands of a Commission to be appointed by the Governor iu Council the
power and authority to consider, award, administer aud deal with all pen-
sions, allowances and gratuities to members of the Forces, their wives,
widows, children and dependents. The Act is a long one and it is not
necessary here to state farther its provisions.
Cap. 14.
—
An Act Respecting Discipline on Ships Controlled hy the
Adiniralty.—This Act provides that any seaman neglecting or refusing,
without reasonable cause, to join his ship or to proceed to sea, or joins in
a state of drunkenness, may be arrested by the master, mate or owner of
the ship or by any commissioned naval officer, with or without a warrant,
and such officer shall not be liable to any penalty for false imi^risonment.
If brought before the Court, the oti'ender shall be liable to the penalties
provided in the Merchant Shipping Act.
Cap. 15.
—
An Act to continue in force for a further period the A'-t
6 George V., Session 1, Cap. 4, entitled ''An Act respecting a Volunteer
Forcein this Colony."—Thie Act continues in force for one year from 7th
Sept., 1917, the provisions of the Volunteer Force Act, 1915.
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Cap. Ifi.
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An Act Bespecimg the Wills and Estates of the Newfound-land Ileyiment and of the Nevfo andland Branch of the Eotjal Navaland other Volmdeers.—Duder this Act any Voluuteer vvhils!. on militaryor naval service may dispose bv Will of liis property in any manner inwhich he miirht U^vfnlly do so if he were a member of His Majesty's re-gular army or of the Koyal Naval Keserve. The Will of adec<-ased Voluu-teer, made while oa actual service, shall be proved by tlie production inCourt of a co))y of the Will certified as having l^ren received from the Payand Record OCti. e or from the Admiralty. Usual fees and jirocedure forprobate not required, and the Attorney General, in making applicationfor probate, shall iiave power to designate admiuislrator where no execu-tor ajipointed. No security will he required from =uch administrator buthe shall take usual oath, which may be taken "before a clergyman orschoolmaster or other person approved by the Registrar of the Court.
Cai^. 17.
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An Act Respeetinq the Department of Militia.—This Actprovides the appointment of a Minister of Militia and Militia Dejiartmentand prescribes their duties and authorizes the Governor in Council tomake rules and regulations from time to time for the better managementof the atiairs of the department.
Cap. 18.
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An Act Respecting the Control of Trading in Nr-evsariesof Life.—This Act provides for the arpoiutment of a Food Control Boardof three persons :
fa) To make inquiry into the quantities, location, ownership andsources of supply of necessaries of life and the prices at whichsold
;
(b) To ascer'ain the requirements of the people of Newfoundland asregards such necessaries
;
fcj To render assistance in securing the production or importationof such necessaries and to pre^-eut lioarding, injurious speculatioa and other causes interfering with supply;
(d) To co-operate for such purposes with any department in Canadaor Great tiritain or in any allied country vested with similarpowers.
The duties- of the Board are also extended to making regulations :
(a.) Governing prices and storage of necessaries
;
(bj Pro\ iding for conservation of necessaries and prevention of waste ;
(cj For production, manufacture and traasportation of necessaries:(dj Authorizing purchase by Board or the taking; possession of sup-
plies unreasonably withheld from sale;
fe) Requiring importers to furnish invoices and the Board to publishstatements of quantities imported or held in the Colony.
Cap. 19.—An Act to Extend the Term of the present Legislature.—This Act extends duration of General Assembly till such time in 191 S asmay be fixed by Governor in Council. And provides that a member ac-cepting Office before 31sfc December, 1917, shall not thereby vacate Msseat.
Cap. 20.—4» Act Respecting Copyright.—This Act merely adapts theImperial Copyn^iht Act, 1911, to the circumstances of this"Colony andvests the power conferred by the Imperial Act in the Board of Trade inthe Governor in Council.
Syvopsis of Legislation, 1917. 321
Progressive Dry Goods Store.
Cap. •IX.—An Act to amend "The Education Act, i9^S."—This Actprovides for the appointment of Assistant Superintendents of Schools andincreases the various Grants for Education, as follows:
—
For General Elementary Education, 20 per cent, of
which to increase Teachers Salaries $ 37,000For Sparsely populated localities 10,000For Superior Schools 3,0'i0
For Colleges 3,000For Pupil Teachers 3,000For School Buildings 10,000For Administration 1,000For Augmeutation of Salaries 12,000
$79,000
By these additions the total Grant for Education isjnow $446,022.66.
Cap. 22.
—
An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Prohibition of the
Importation, Manufacture and Sale nf Intoxicating Liquors.—Under this
Act the term " lutoxicatini,' Liquors ' shall be construed to siguify all
ales, wine, malt, brewed or spirituous liquors containing two per cent,
or upward of alcohol, by volume, aud such medicinal, toilet and otherpreparations conlaiding two per cent, or upward of alcohol as may bedirected by the Governor in (Jouncil, V>ut not wines for Sacramental i)ur-
poses.
The penal sections of the Licensiug Act are made to apply to offencesunder the Prohihitiou Act, aud a l^oard of Control is provided to carryout the provisions of the Prohibition Act and for limiting the quantity of
intoxicating liquor which may be supplied to anyone person. Intoxicatingliquor in bond in transit to places outside the Colony, and any that mayform part of ships' stores, also wine brought to Colony to be matured, arenot included in the prohibition of import.
Cap. 2'^.—An Act to facilituti the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judg-ments, Orders and Awards in Neivfoundland and other parts of HisMajesty's Dominions.— Under this Act, where a.Judgment has been givenby a Superior Court in any part of His Majesty's Dominions other thanthis Colony, then, upon registration of such Judgment in the Registry of
Deeds, it sfiail be of the same force and effect ia the Colony as if it hadbeen obtained in the Supreme Court. Provision is also made for the
granting of certilied copies of Judgnieuis obtained in tiie Supreme Courtof Newfoundland.
Cap. 24:.—An Act to amend the Trustee Ad, 18US.—This Act relates
"to compensation of trustees, and provides that tuotr remuneration shall
not exceed one-twentiet!i of the value of assets. In an 'estate less than
$1,000, Judge may allow what in his judgment is adequate compensation.
Cap. 25.
—
An Act to amend " The Judicature Act, 1904-"—This Actamends the Judicature Act, 1901, to conform to the provisions of the
above Act.
(?'AP. 26.
—
An Act to amend Chapter oJ of the Consolidated Statutes
of Newfoundland ^Second Series), entitled " Of the Central and HarborGrace District Courts."—This Act enlarges the jurisdiction of the C'entral
and Ha'l o Grace District Courts fiom forty to two hundred dollars.
322 Synopsis of Legislation, 1917.
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Cap. 27.
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An Act Respecting the District of St. George's.—This Actgives power to Governor iu Council, on petition, to prohibit the keepingof shepherd dogs within the District of St. George's.
Cap. 28.
—
An Act further to amend the Law relating to the Exporta-tion of Lumber
.
—This Act permits the export to Canada, to the UnitedStates or any of the Allied Countries, of Pit-props cut before 1st January,1917, and not cut within the three mile limit or if cut within such limit
were burnt timber.The Act !,'ives to the Cutter a lien upon such Pit-props for any
amount due him for cutting or wages, and no Customs' Officer aware of
such lien shall issue export entry till such lien has been satisfied.
Cap. 2%.—An Act to amend 6 George V., Ch&jiter XV., entitled AnAct to amend 4- George V., Cap. 17, " An Act respecting the operation ofSaw Mills.—This Act declares that section 5, a penalty clause, shall notapply to Pit-props cut after November 1st, 1915.
Cap. 'iQ.—An Act to amend the Act 10 Edward VII. (1910), Cap. 31,entitled " An Act respecting Cold Storage."—This Act amends the prin-ci[)al Act by limiting the amount of payment in any one year to 5 percent, upon capital actually paid up.
It also provides for a Bonus of one cent a pound upon less well-knownfishes such as turbot, caplin and plaice exported from Cold Storage, pro-vided the maximur^i amount thus paid shall not exceed $75,UUU in anyone year.
The Act includes other provisions permitting Government to appro-priate cold storage space for Bait hshes and prohibits export cold storagebait fishes except for food.
Cap. 31.
—
An Act to amend Chapiter l^ti of the Consolidated Statutesof Netvfoundland (Second Series), entitled "Of Wreck and Salvage.^'—This Act extends the application of the Wreck and Salvage Act by theclause
—
" Without regard to whether such goods, merchandize or chattelshave or have not been lost or cast from a vessel or broken awayfrom moorings or booms or drifted away from the shore "
This Act also makes obligatory the payment by the owner of a rea-sonable compensation for services in Salving including expenses incurred.
Cap. 32.
—
An Act respecting Pilots and Pilotage for the Port of St.John's.—-T\\e Scale of Fees provided in this Act for pilotage will be foundelsewhere in this volume (see page 207).
Cap. Z'i.—An Act to amend "The Shiphuilding Act, 1916."~ThisAct repeals section 6 of the Shipbuiklidg Act, 1916, (this section requireswooden pumps and blocks for vessels receiving bounty, to be made in theColony).
Cap. 34.
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An Act to restrict the Transfer and Mortgage of BritishShips.— Under this Act no transfer, mortgage, or transfer of mortgage ofa British ship registered in Newfoundland to a person not qualified toown a British ship or a foreign controlled company shall have any effectunless approved by Governor in Council. Any one trying to make suchtransfer is guilty of a misdemeanor. The Governor may require particu-lars of ownership and failure to furnish them is a misdemeanor. When
Synopsis of Legislation, 1917. 323
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any owner or mortgage of a British ship ceases to be a British subject
the ship or interest shall be subject to forfeiture. Tlie Act continues in
operation during the war and three years after.
Cap. 35.
—
An Act respecting Currency.—This Act continues the de-
nominations of dollars and cents as the currency of Newfoundland anddeclaies that all accounts, and statements in legal proceedings shall bestated in such currency, The British gold sovereign and half sovereignshall be legal tender without limit and pass current, tlie sovereign for
$4,865 a-nd the half-sovereign for half of tlie said sum. Silver and bronzecoins of the United Kingdom are also continued as legal tender.
New Coins may be siruck by order of King in Council, and He mayalso define rates at which foreign gold coins may pass current, but until
otherwise ordered the United iSiates gold eagle shall be legal tender fjr
f10 and multiples or divisions of tlie eagle at |iro|iortiouate rates.
"Silver coins shall be legal tender to the extent of $10, and coins of
other metal, other than gold and silver, to the extent of "25 cents.
The usual provisions as to coins illegally dealt with, and as to coun-
terfeiting or uttering counterfeit coins are included in this Act.
Cap. 36.
—
An Act respecting certain Retiring Allowances.—This Actconfers the following [lensions :
—James Taylor, late Janitor Public Building, Carbouear... $180.00
James Murray, late Messenger General Post Office "266 66
Ellen Redmond, late Night Supt., General Hospital 375 00
Michael Stapleton, late Watchman Asylum for Insane.. 340 00
Julia Murphy, late Postmistress, King's Cove 100 09
John Gillis, late Courier, Codroy 105 Oli
Bridget Duke, late Postmistress, Fox Harbor 90 00
Margaret Breen, late Postmistress, Point Verde 60 00
Elizabeth Trainor, late Postmistress, Admiral's Cove ... 72 00
Mrs. Hector McDonald, late Postmistress, Sandy Point 120 00
John W. McPherson, late Courier, Highlands 150 00
Adolph (iarnier, late Courier, Shallop Cove 15') Ol)
William Hilliard, late Courier, Rose Blanche 133 96
John Ryan, late Courier, Harbor Grace 260 00
Cap. 37.
—
An Act Respecting nonds issued under the Loan Act, 1916.
—This Act ratifies the Bond issue of 1916 for live million dollars and de-
clares it exempt from all present and future taxes imposed by the Legis-
lature. Payment of interest and principal shall be made in time of waras well as of peace and without regard to holder's uationaliiy.
Cap. 3S.—An Act to Authorize the Raising ef a Sum of Money, by
Loan, for Naval and Military purposes.^T\\\% Act authorizes the raising
of a loan of $3,000,000 for the purposes indicated, and contains usual pro-
visions for raising loan and for a sinking fund.
Cap. 39.—.!» Act to amend the Death Duties Acts, 1014-1910.—This-
Act exempts from death duty the estates of Volunteers and Reservists-
and of certain other members of H. M. Forces.
Cap. 40.
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An Act fwther to amend the Revenue Act, 1905.—This Actmakes some alteration in the duty on leathers and books and subjectsv
molasses to a duty of five cents per gallon.
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Books for educational purposes, bibles, prayer books and hymn booksare admitteil free of duty, as also wax jiaper and crocks and tumblers to
be used for jams and jellies put up by manufacturers in the Colony.
Cap. 41.
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An Act for Granting tc His Majesty certain Sums of Moneyfor defraying certain expenses of the 1 ublic Servicefor the financial yearsending respectively tht 39th day of June, „ ,»(5 thousand nine hundred andseventeen, and the 30th day of June, one thousand nine hundred a7id eigh-
teen, andfor other purposes relating to the Public Service.—This is theusual Apfiropriation Act for the Civil Service and Public Works of theColony for the year ending June 30th, 191S, and supplemental votes for
the year ending 30th June, 1917. The total appropriations amount to
$3, 409/242.53.
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Cap. 1.
—
An Act to Levy a Tax on Business Profits.— This Act,termed the Business Profits Tax Act, imposes a tax of 20 per cent, uponthe )irotit s of all businesses and trades carried on partly or whoUj' in
Ne\v{juurtland, except the business of Life Insurance.
In computing the net taxable profits of business no deductions areallowed for depreciation, for renewals, or for development except as maymay appear reasonable to the Minister of Finance, and deductions fromgross profits for the remuneration of directors and managers, unless other-wise directed by the Minister, shall not exceed sums deducted in theyear1916. Dividends received from the stock of an incorporated companywhich has paid tax upon proKts shall not be included when the profits of
a business are being determined and the amount of tax paid by a personunder the provisions of the Imperial Finance Act, or under any legisla-
tion of the allied coxintrieS or colonies in respect of any business liablehere to taxation shall be deducted from the amount payable by such per-son. Disputes as to assessment shall be determined by a Board of Arbi-tration.
Returns in the form provided by Act must be delivered in duplicateto the Minister before 1st February iu each year under a penalty of $100for each day's default. The penalty for false statement is $lu,000. Thereare other provisions as to the duties of the Minister, the disclosing of in-
formation, the time and method of appeal, power of arbitrators, &c., therecovery of tax, the making of regulations, 4&c., which it is needless hereto sec out. The taxing provisions of the Act extend to 31st Dec, 1918.
Cap. 2.
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An Act to make provision with respect to the Powers of theLegislative Council in relation to those of the House of Assembly.—ThisAct restricts the power of the Legislative Council as regards Money Billsand declares that the consent of the Legislative Council shall not beessential but that such Bills having passed the House of Assembly shallbe presented to the Governor for assent.
Other public bills may also become law without the consent of theLegislative Council on their rejection by the Council for the third time,provided that this provision shall not take effect unless two years haveelapsed since the second reading in the House of Assembly for the firsttime of such measures.
Any certilicate of the Speaker of the House of Assembly given underthis Act shall be conclusive for all purposes.
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Tahle of Imports, 1912-191S to 1916-1917. 333
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1. Aerated Waters of all descriptions, and non-alcoholic drinks,not to include natural mineral waters—ad val 40 p. c.
2. Acids—Muriatic and Nitric, and all mixed or other acids,
N. E. S. ; Sulphuric, Ether, Chloroform and solutions of
Peroxides of Hydrogen ; Ceresene, Chloro di Nitro Ben-zole and Nitro Ammonia—ad val 35 p.c.
3. Ale, Porter and Beer—per gall $0 80When imported in bottles, six reputed quarts, or twelvereputed pints shall be held to contaiu one gallon, and sofor any larger or smaller bottle or liask that may be im-ported.
4. Auchovies, Sardines, Oysters, Clams, Salmon, Lobsters, andall fish prepared, preserved or packed in oil or otherwise,N.E.S. ; Fish, smoked or boneless, N.O.P. ; and all otherarticles the produce of the fisheries, not specially providedfor — ad val 35 p. c.
5. Animals, living, namely :
Oxen, cows, bulls, horses, mares, foals, and other draftanimals, N.E.S.—ad val 20 p.c.
Calves, pigs and sheep—each |1 00Pigs under three months of age, and lambs—each 50
6. Apples—per brl 50
7. Apples, dried—per lb, 02
8. Asbestos, and all manufactures thereof —ad val 35 p.c.
9. Barley, when imported for seed or for brewing purposes—adval 10 p.c.
10. Baths, tubs and washstauds of earthenware, stone, cement,clay or of other material, N.E.S.—ad val 40 p.c.
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12. Belting of leather or other material for machinery, includinglacings or fasteners—ad val 10 p.c.
13. Bicycles and tricycles, and parts thereof, N.E.S.—ad val 40 p.c.
14. Billiard tables and bagatelle boards and tables, cues and balls,
cue racks, cue tips, and billiard chalk—ad val 40 p.c.
15. Biscuits, namely:Those known as Ships' biscuits—per cwt 10
Soda, Water, Butter and Pilot, and any biscuit of thatdescription, not sweetened—per lb 02
Biscuits and bread, N.E S.—ad val 40 p.c.
16. Blocks for ships, and Block sheaves, N.E.S.—ad val 40 p.c.
17. Blocks for ships, and Block sheaves of galvanized iron, N.O.P.ad val 30 p.o.
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18. Brick—stock or common, IvI.—$2.50 ; ad val. 30 p.c.
Brick, Facing and fire—ad val 20 p.c.
19. Brin, known as breadbag brin, when imported by local manu-facturers, in wliicli to enclose their Tuanufactures—ad val. . 10 p.c.
£0. Brooms and whisks of corn—ad val 50 p.c.
21. Broom handles—ad val 20 p.c.
22. Brushes, N.E.S.—ad val 40 p.c.
23. Butter—per lb 03^
24. Butterine, Oleomargarine, or other similar subsituttes for
butter 03i25. Cabbage (1st May to 31st July, both inclusive)—per lb OOJ
Cabbage (1st August to 30th April, both inclusive)—per lb. . . 01
26. Cabinetwares, viz. :
House, Office, Cabinet or Store Furniture of wood, iron orother material, in parts or finished ; Blinds of wood, metalor other material, not textile or paper ; window shades orBlind rollers ; Window Cornices and Cornice poles of all
kinds ; Show cases and metal parts thereof—ad val 40 p.c.
27. Cake, N.E.S.—per lb, 07
28. Candles—per lb 03
29. Canoes, Ships' boats, Skifi's, open or decked, Pleasure sail-
boats of any material ; Boats or launches propelled by elec-
tricity or other mechanical power, and Steam launches—adval 35 p.c.
(a) Ships and other vessels built in any foreign country, whe-ther steam or sailing vessels, on the fair market value ofthe hull, rigging, boilers, steam engines and other machi-nery, and all appurtenances, N.E.S 5 p.c.
30. Cans, imported in a manufactured state foi putting up her-metically sealed goods, including the packages or cases inwhich they are imported—ad val 40 p.c.
31. Canvas of hemp, cotton or flax, known as sail or tarpaulincanvas, of the weight of 6 oz. cotton duck and upwards, notincluding cotton drill—ad val 5 p.c.
When under the weight of 6-oz. cotton duck-ad val 35 p.c.
32. Carriages, viz. :l
Carriages, Express and other waggons, JKuggies, Carts andSleighs, N.E.S., when costing at the port of shipment notmore than $50 each
—
$IQ each, ad val 40 p.c.When costing over $50 each, but no*; exceeding $100—$20each, and ad val 40 p.c.Costing over $100 each—$30 each, and ad val
"
'. 40 p]c'.Carriage, Waggon, Buggy, Hearse, or Express bodies ; Pur-chases, Gears, Hoods, Poles or Seats, made up or part madeup ; Mallabla seat irons, or other mailable carriage parts
;
Steel tires. Sleigh runners, N.E.S. ; Steps or step pads-ad val 5Q p pWheelbarrows, Handbarrows, Stand-carts, Trucks, Trol-leys or Samsons—ad val Y5 p^,.
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the Minute Store" for Men's Wear.
Wheels, readymade or part made, that is with spokes in
hub—ad val 35 p.c.
Rubber tires for carriages, and Moss for stuffing parts "f
carriages, when imported by manufacturers of carriages
—
ad val 20 p.c.
Wheel spokes for vehicles and carriages, over 1| inches
;
Rims for wheels, all sizes ; Carriage shafts, not trimmed ;
Hubs for carriage wheels, or blocks to make such hubs ;
up to eight inches in diameter —ad val 30 p.c.
Wheel spokes for vehicles and carriages, over 1} inches ;
Carriage shafts, trimmed or partly trimmed ; Hubs for vehi-
cle*, or blocks to make such hubs, over 8 inches in diameter—ad val 50 p.c.
Whitewood, Basswood, Ash and Hickory, not planed or
dressed, when imported by Blockmakers, Wheelwrights,and Carriage builders, to be manufactured by them—per
thousand feet $2 00Bows for hoods, Springs, Axles, Shafts, and other Clips,
Bolts, Circles, Stamp-joints and Off-sets, Swing Hoods,Swing rings and plates, Spring shackles. Felloe plates,
Axle boxes. Spring Steel ; C^arriage trimmings, such as
tufts, tacks, whip-sockets, lace, shaft tips, swing ends,
silver headings, and carriage lamiis—ad val 30 p.c,
33. Casks, namely
:
Empty (second hand), 45 gallons ami under—each 50
Empty (second hand), over 45 gallons—each 1 50
Id which dry goods are imported, which are capable of con-
taining or being made to contain liquids—each 1 50
Herring barrels—each 25
All other empty casks, N.E.S.—ad val 60 p.c,
34. Cask staves (second hand), to make casks of 45 gallons and up—per 120 6 00
To make casks under 45 gallons—per 120 1 50
35. Cast Iron Pipes—ad val 35 p.e.
36. Cement, namely :
Portland, Roman and Hydraulic, Water, Lime and Iron
Oxide, in bags, barrels or casks—ad \ al 25 p.c.
37. Cheese—per lb 03J
38. Chemicals, when imported by manufacturers of matches for
manufacturing matches, and Patent Fuels, when not com-posed partly of coal—ad val 20 p.c.
39. Chewing gum of all kinds—ad val 40 p c.
40. Chicory, raw or green— per lb 02
Kiln dried, roasted or ground—jier lb 03
41. China and Porcelain ware, also Earthenware and Stoneware,crown or colored, and Rockingham ware, White granite or
Ironstone ware, C. C. or cream colored ware, decorated,
printed or sponged, aad all earthenware, N.E.S.—ad val. . . 40 p.c.
42. Cider and Perry—per gallon 20
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43. Clocks, Watches, Watch glasses, Clock and Watch keys,Clock and Watch movements and parts—ad val 35 p.c.
44. Coal, known as Anthracite, when brought into or importedinto the port of St. John's—per ton $1 00
All other descriptions of coal, N.E.S., when brought into orimported into the port of St. John's—per ton 70
When imported or brought into any other i>ort or jjlace in this
Colony—per ton 50
45. Codfish, Haddock, Hake and Ling, N.O.P.—per qtl 1 50
46. Coffee, Green—per lb 05
Coffee, roasted or ground—per lb 07
Preparations or mixtures to resemble coffee—per lb 07
Extract of, or substitutes of all kinds—ad val 3ti p.c.
47. Combs of all kinds, and Carry Cards—ad val 40 p.c.
48. Confectioners' ornaments—ad val 30 p.c.
49. Confectionery of all kinds, N.E.S., including Sugar Candy,Almond paste (when imported by confectioners). Sweeten-ed gums {except gums known as Chewing gums), and FopCorn—per 100 lbs 6 50
Confectionery, when imported in fancy packages, includ-ing the value of the package—ad val". 40 p.c.
50. Cordage of all kinds, N.E.S.—per lb OIJ
Clothes lines, Window cords, and such like, when plaited—adval 40 p.c.
51. Cork, Corkwood, Stoppers for bottles, and Canvas and Glassbuoys for fishing nets—ad val 10 p.c.
52. Cotton fabrics of every description, and manufactures andproductions of cotton, N.E.S.—ad val 35 p.c,
53. Dry Goods, namely:
Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes and other Bed Covers, N.E.S.;Carpeting, Rugs, Mats and Matting of cocoa, straw, hempor jute. Turkish or imitation Turkish carpets or carpeting,and Kugs and Mats of all kinds, and Floor, Shelf, Stair,Enamelled and Table Oil Cloth, Linoleum and Cork mat-ting and Cork carpets ; Damasks of Linen, Stair linen, Dia-per, Sheets and Sheeting, Quilts, Towels and Towelling,and like articles of linen, or of linen and cotton combinad,made up or not, N.E.S. ; Art muslins and Cretonnes; Fa-brics or clothing which have been exported tj be dyed,cleaned, altered or made up, when re-imported ; Gloves andMitts of all kinds, N.E.S. ; Shawls of all kinds ; Railway orTravelling Rugs, and Lap Dusters of all kinds; Umbrellasand Parasols of every description; Braces or Suspenders;Woven or Knitted Shirts and Drawers; Cardigan Jacketsand Guernseys; Socks and Stockings of all kinds, N.E.S.
;
Manufactures of hemp, flax or jute, N.E.S. ; or flax hempand jute combined, N.E.S.; and bags or sacks made ofjute, hemp, linen or cloth, including seamless bags—ad val. 35 p.c,
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Post Cards and Souvenir Books.
54. Driving apparatus—ad val 10 p.c,
55. Dories and Dory oars—ad val 20 p.c.
56. Drain pipes, Sewer pipes, Chimney linings or vents, Chim-ney tops and inverted > locks, Glazed or unglazed earthen-ware Tiles, Stove linings, and Manufactures of clay or ce-
ment, and Crocks, Jars, and Demijohns of Stoneware orearthenware—ad val 30 p.c,
57. Kggs—per dozen 05
58. Explosives, namely
:
Cannon, Musket, Rifle, Gun and Sporting Powder, Canisterpowder, Giant powder, Nitro and other explosives, N.O.P.—ad val 35 p.c.
59. Fancy Wares, namely :
Fancy Writing Desks, Fancy Cases for Jewellery, Silverware,Wat<!hes, Plateware and Cuilery; Glove, Handkerchiefand Collar boxes and cases; Brush or Toilet cases, and all
Fancy cases for similar fancy articles of any material
;
Fans, Dolls and Toys of all kinds, including Children'sSleds and Carriages; Ornaments of alabastar, spar, amber,terra cotta or composition ; Statuettes, Bead ornamentsand Papermacheware ; Hammocks, Lawn Tennis nets.
Sportsmen's Fish nets, and other articles manufactured of
twine, >i.E.S. ; Mpgic Lanterns and Slides therefor; I'hilo-
Bophical, Photogra[»hic, Mathematical and Optical instru-
ments, X.E.S.; Cyclometers, Pedometers, Tapeliues of
any material, and Photographic Dry Plates—ad val 40 p.c.
60. Feathers— per lb 07
61. Findings for Boots and Shoes, namely:
Counters, Pegs and Pegwood, Boxtoe Tips, Steel and WoodenShanks, Lasts, Patterns, Heel-plates and Crimp irons.
Eyelets and Boot-hooks —ad val 25 p.c.
62. Fireworks of all kinds, including Torpedoes and Firecrackers— ad val 40 p.c.
63. Flagstones, and all other building stones undressed, N.E.S.,aud Flagstones, Freestone, Sandstone, and all Buildingstone not hammered or dressed, N.E.S. ; and Marble, andGranite, rough and not hammered or dressed—ad val 30 p.c.
64. Flannels, Serges, N.E.S. ; Swanskins and Kerseys—ad val. . . 35 p.c.
65. Flour, Wheaten, including duty on package—per brl 25
66. Forgings of iron and steel, of whatever shape or size, or in
whatever stage of manufacture, when weighing under live
cwt. and over sixty lbs., N.E.S.—ad val 30 p.c.
When weighing five cwt. and over—ad val 10 p.c.
67. Freestone, Marble and Granite, N.E.S., and all manufacturesof marble, freestone or granite—ad val 50 p.c.
68. Fruits, namely
:
Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Black-berries, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Plums,
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Cherries, Quiaces, Damsons, Bananas, Plantains, Pine-apples, Pomegranates, Guava, Mangoes, Sliaddocks andother green fruit ; and Fruit Pulp when imported by bakersto be used in the manufacture of fancy biscuits—ad val. . . 15 p.c.
Dried liaisins, Currants, Prunes, Apricots, Dates, Necta-rines, Candied Peel, Citron, P'igs, and other dried, candied,or dessicated fruit— per lb 03
Fruit in air-tight tins or other packages, including Preserved. Ginger—ad val 35 p.c.
Fruits preserved in brandy and other spirits—ad val 40 p.c.
69. Fur Gloves, Mitts, Coats, Jackets, Capes, Hats, Caps, Mutfs,Stoles, Robes, and all other manufactures of fur—ad val.. . 45 p.c.
70. Glassware, namely :
Common Colorless Window Glass—ad val 30 p.c.
All other kinds of Glass and Glassware, N.E.S., includingSilvered Glass, framed or not framed, Spectacles and Eye-glasses, and frames and metal parts thereof—ad val 40 p.c.
Empty Bottles, when imported by manufacturers to be usedin putting up goods manufactured by them—ad val 30 p.c.
71. Gold, Silver, and Alumiaum Leaf, Dutch, or Schlag MetalLeaf, Brocade, and Bronze Powders aad Gold Liquid Paiut—ad val. 35 p.c.
72. Grindstones, Scythe, and other sharpening stones-ad val. . . 30 p.c.
73. Groceries, namely :
Buckwheat, Buckwheat Meal and Flour of similar cereal,N.E.S.—per lb 01
Cocoa, Shells and Nibs, Chocolate and other preparations ofcocoa—ad val., 30 per cent.
; per lb 02
Jelly Powders, Jelly Tablets, Calves' Feet Jelly, and such- like preparations, N.E.S. ; Glucose ; Honey in the comb or
otherwise, and imitations thereof ; Lime Juice and otherFriut Syrups and Fruit Juices, N.E.S. ; and Crystals andPowders for making lemonade, and similar beverages ;
Maple Sugar, Maple Syrup, Syrups and Molasses of allkinds, N.E.S.. the product of Sugarcane or Beet, N.E.S.,and all imitations thereof; Canned Poultry and Game,Extracts of Meat, Fluid Beef (not medicated), Bovril,Bovril W ine, Corntiour, and similar preparations of cereals,
<Vd ii:'/T''*''^ P^^*^ "P ^"^ packages of less weight than
28 lbs.;Ohve Oil or Salad Oil in bottles ; Rice and Sa^^o
l<lour. Sago and Tapioca; Spices of all kinds. Ginger, Nu°t-megs, Mace, Caraway Seed ; Laundrj Blueing of all kinds
;Starch, and all preparations having the quality of starch
-J: f-;*^-
;*^round Mustard aud Bi-carbonate of Soda-
Pickles, Sauces, and Catsups, including Soy; Vet^etablesm air-tight cans or similar packages ; Yeast Cakes, Com-pressed ^east and Baking Powders, and all Groceries,JN .E. S.—ad val ok
p.e.
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Readymades and Rain Coats.
Milk, preserved or condensed, or sterilized by heatiug orother process, including weight of immediate coverings
—
per lb 02
74. Hair Cloth of all kinds ; Hair, Spring, and other Mattresses ;
Hair Bolsters and Pillows, and Felt (pressed), of all kinds—ad val 30 p. c.
75. Hats, Caps and Bonnets, of any material, N.E.S., and Hat,Cap and bonnet Shapes—ad val 40 p.c.
76. Hardware, namely
:
(a) Adzes, Axes, Cleavers, Hatchets, Saws, Wedges, Sledges,Hammers, Crowbars, Cant-dogs, Track tools. Picks andEyes, or poles for same, Axe-handles, Anvils, Vices, Files
and Hasps, Carpenters' Rules, Malleis and Guages, Shovelsand Spades of iron and steel. Smiths' Bellows, Diamondsfor Cilaziers' use, Ice-saws, I<',e-ploughs ; S]ditting, Sheath,Shoe, Butcher's, Farrier's, Putty, Glazier's, and PaintKnives ; Edged Tools of all kinds for hand or machine use,
including Shoemaker's and Tinsmith's tools or bench ma-chines - ad val 25 p.c.
(b) Knives, N.E.S., Shears, Scissors, Erasers, Manicure Files,
Trimmers, Lamp-shears, Horse and Toilet Clipjiers, Tablecutlery and all like cutlery, plated or not); Skates of all
kinds ; Cast iron, Hollowware, tinned, enamelled or not;Coal Boxes, Coal Scoops, Coal Shovels, Fire Irons of all
kinds ; Safes and doors for Vaults ; Strength-testing ma-chines of all kinds ; Bird, Parrot, Squirrel, and Kat or
Mouse Cages, of wire or other material ; Rat and MouseTraps ; Cash Registers, Carpet Sweepers, Fire Extinguish-ers. Swivels, Floats, and Sportsmen's Fishing Bait, FishHooks, and other Angler's requisites, N E. S. ; Guns,Rifles, including Air Guns and Air RiUes, not being toys
;
Muskets, Cannons, Pistols, Revolvers, or other hre arms
;
Cartridge Cases, Cartridge Primers, Percussion Caps,Wads, or other ammunition, N.E.S. ; Bayonets, Swords,Fencing Foils and Masks, Gun or Pistol covers or cases.
Game Bags, Loading Tools and Cartridge Belts of anymaterial ; Signs of any material, framed or not ; Letters
of any material for signs or similar use ; Builder's, Cabi-
netmaker's, Upholsterer's, and Trunkmaker's Hardware,including Furniture Springs, Hinges and Locks, N. E. S,
;
Gas Meters, Lead Pipe, Lead Shot, Lead Bullets, and all
manufactures of Lead, N-E.S. ; Scales, Balances, Weigh-ing Beams and Weights ; Brass and Copper Nails, Tacks,
Rivets, and Burs or Washers, Brass Pumps of all kinds
and Garden or Lawn Sprinklers ; Brass and Copper Wireplain, turned or plaited ; Bells and Gongs, and all manu-factures of Brass and Copper, N.E.S. ; Wire of all kinds of
metals, N.E.S. ; Wire Cloth, or Woven Wire and Net-
ting of brass, copper or steel ; Screws, commonly called
"Wood Screws," of iron, steel, brass, or other metal,
plated or not, and machine or other screws, N.E.S. ; Wire
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Kope, N. E. S. ; Iron or Steel Nuts, Washers, Rivets,N.E.S. ; and Bolts, with or without thread. Nut bolts,
Hinge-blanks, N.E.S. ; Telephone and Telegraph Instru-meots. Electric and Galvanic Batteries; liamps. Side-lights, Headlights, Lanterns, Chandeliers, Gas, Goal or
other oil fixtures or metal i)arts thereof, including Lavaor other Tips, Burners, Collars, Gallaries, Shades andShadeholders ; Buckles of iron, steel, brass or copper ofall kinds, N.E.S. (not being jewellery); Slide Shoes, N.E.S.;Stereotypes, Electrotypes and Celluloids of Newspapercolumns, and bases for the same, composed wholly or par-tially of metal or celluloid, and Mattrices or Copper Shellsfor same, N.O.P. ; Curling Stones and tittings therefor;Clothes Wringers, Clothes Washers and other Washersfor domestic use; Gas or Oil Stoves ; Stove Plates, Stovesof all kinds for coal or wood, or parts thereof, and all manu-factures of Metals, N.E.S.—ad val. .. 35 p,c.
(When any of the above articles are imported in cases orcabinets, the cases or cabinets shall be dutiable at the samerate as their contents.)
(c) Anchors, Grapnels, Coil Cliains, Coil Chain Links, andChain Sliackles ; Fish Hooks, not includin:;; Hooks or Fly-hooks for anglers ; Lead, in bars or sheets ; Wire Rope forrigging vessels ; Babbit metal, Tyre metal, Phosphor Tinand Phosphor Bronze, iu blocks, bars, plates, sheets andwire, N.O.P. ; Patterns of Brass, Iron, Steel or other me-tals, not being metals—ad val 10 p.c.
(d) Fencing of iron or steel—ad val 40 p.c.
(e) Boiler Rivets, Coopers' and Tinsmiths' Rivets, N. E. S. ;
Rivets and Patent Bushings for ships' blocks ; Metal partsfor Coffins and Caskets ; Stamped Tin and Tin parts usedin the manufacture of Trunks, and Silver and CompositionMetal for the manufacture of jewellery and plated waread val 20 p.c
77. Harness, including Horse Boots and Saddlery of eveiy de-scription—ad val 40 „ ^
Harness Findings, viz. :
Loops, Winkers, Eyes or Blinds, Metallic and Wood Find-ings for Harnessing making—ad val 25 p c
78. Hay, per ton of 2,000 lbs"
fi \)Q
79. Herrings, Salmon, Turbot, Halibut, and Mackerel, N.O P —Pei'b'^l
1 00
80. Hoop Iron and Steel Strips for making hoops, N.E.S , includ-ing hoop iron and steel strips punched, splayed or nosedover 68 inches in length—ad val _' 5 p <;
8L Hops—ad val10 d c
82. Indian or Corn Meal, when bolted or granulated, iucludinaduty on package—per brl "^ q 2o
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Dolls, Games and Ho'iday Goods.
83. Indiaa Rubber Boots and Shoes, and all maavifactiires in partor in whole of ludian Rubber or Guttapercha ; Indian Rub-ber Clothing or clothing made waterproof wich India Rub-ber or like substances ; Rubber or Gutta[jeroha Hose, andCotton or Linen Hose, lined with Guttapercha or IndianRubber—ad val 40 p. c.
84. Iron of all kinds, including Galvanized Iron in bolts, bars,strips, sheets, plates and pieces—ad val 10 p. c.
85. Iron and Steel Railway Bars, or Rails, of any form, punchedor not ; Iron or Steel Fittings for Iron or Steel Pipes cf anydescription—ad val ,30 p. c.
86. Iron or Steel Bridges, or parts thereof. Iron or Steel struc-iural work, Columns, Girders, Shapes or Sections, to in-
clude outside coverings for buildings, steel or metal shin-
gles and ceiling coverings ; Iron or Steel Pipe or Tubing,plain and galvanized, rivetted, corrugated, or otherwisespecially manufactured, threaded and coupled or not—adval 20p.e.
Wrought Iron or Steel Tubing, plain or galvanized, threadedand coupled or not—ad val 10 p. c.
87. Jellies, Jams and Preserves, including duty on ordinary crocksand bottles, ad val. 35 per cent.—per reputed lb 06
88. Jewellery of all kinds, including Ornamental Hat Pins, HairPins, Belt or other Buckles, and similar ornamental arti-
cles known as Jewellery, N.E S. ; all mauufautures ofGold and Silver, N.E.S., and Sterling and other Silver-
ware. Nickleplated ware, Gilt or Electroplated ware,wholly or in part, of all kinds ; manufactures of Britanniametal, Nickle, Silver^ Nevada and German Silver, notplated, and manufactures of Aluminum, N.E.S.—ad val.... 40 p.c.
89. Knife-brick, Knife-polish, and other me' al polish or composi-tion for polishing metal ; Lamp Wicks, Shoe Jrilacking,
Stove Polish and Shoe Dressing, WasJiing Soda (SodiumCarbonate), and Caustic Potash snd Lye—ad val 35 p.c.
90. Lard, Lard Compound and similar substances, Cottoline andStearine of all kinds, N.E.S.— ad val 30 p.c.
91. Leather, viz. :
Leather known as " Sole Leather,"—ad val 20 p.c.
Rough, Split, Undressed Leather, when imported by Tannersfor dressing—ad val 20 p.c.
Rough, Undressed Leather, when imported by Tanners for
further dressing—per lb 03
Glove-grain, Boot.grain. Oil- grain, Bnfi', Split, ImitationGoat, Polished Pebble and Waxed Calf Leather—ad val. ... 20 p.c.
All other Upper Leather, and Japanned, Patent or EnamelledLeather—ad val 20 p.c.
Harness Leather, N.E.S., Chamois Skins and Morocco Lea-ther, N.O. P.—ad val 25 p.c.
Leather board, Leatheroid, and manufactures thereof, N E.S.—ad val 30 p.c.
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92. Leatherware, viz. :
Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters, or Leggings of Leather,Leatberoid or other material—ad val 40 p. c.
93. Lime (O.xide of Calcium)— 100 lbs. to the hush.—per bush. ... 15
94. Lime Juice and Frnit -Juices, when fortified with or containingnot more than 25 per cent, of proof spirits—per gallon 60
And when containing more than 25 per cent, of proof spirits
—per gallr^n $2 00
95. Limestone—per ton 50
96. Locomotives and Tenders ; Boilers for locomotives ; Railwayand Tram Cars of all descri()tious, and other componentparts ; Railway Fish-plates, Switches, Frogs, Crossing andIntersections for Railways—ad val 30 p. c.
Automobiles and other similar motor vehicles and parts for
same, and TyreS—ad val 45 p.c.
97. Lumber, viz. ;
Boards, under one inch in thickness, imported expressly for
manufacturing dories (not grooved or tongued)—per 1000 ft. $1 00
Boards and plank, one incl; in thickness, aad so in proportionfor any greater thickness, N.E.S.—per M. feet 4 00
Board and Plank, grooved, tongued and planed, one inch inthickness, and so in proportion for any greater thickness—per M. feet ".
5 00
Oak, Pitch Pine, Elm, Beech, Green Heart, Ironwood lum-ber, under five inches square, N.E.S.—per M. feet 1 00
Beaver Board and similar manufactures of wood or pulp,N.O.P.—per ISL feet 5 00
Laths and Shingles—per M. , 60
98. Machines and Machinery, viz. .-
(a) Steam Boilers when imported to be used for heating pur-poses ; Radiators, Fan-blowers, Elevators, Fanning-mills,Horsepower Machines, Machinery and parts of machinery,N.E.S. ; Electric Light machinery and Electrical mateiialof every description, including Carbons, Electric meters,and Electric apparatus; Turning Laths, Fretsaw Machines,ScroUsaw Machines, N.E.S., costing at place of shipmentnot less than $3, aud to be driven by hand or foot power,N.E.S., and Dating, Ruling, i'ageing, or Perforating Ma-chines—ad val 35 p_(._
(b) Turning Lathes, Fretsaw Machines, Serollsaw Machines,N.E.S., costing at place of shipment over $6 ; Gas Engines,Typewriters, Comptometers or Adding Maciiines, FogHorns, patented ; Machinery, patented aud of a kind notmanufactured in this Colony, N.E.S. ; Machines for themanufacture of boots aud shoes ; Planing, Borio", Mor-ticing, Moulding, and similar machines for builders' pur-poses ; Power Machines for the manufacture of steam andother engines and boilers ; Sewing and Knitting Machinesand parts thereof ; Machine Felt" f.jr pulp-wet machines;
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"Tween" Hat. If it's "Tween," it's a Fit.
Steam Boilers, EDgioes, Propellers, Wiuciies, and parts of
machinery to be used in ships, N.E.S., Steam En^iues to
be used in local industries, and Steam Boilers, not to beused for heating purposes, N.E.S. ; i'ortable Saw Mills andElectric Motors—ad val 25 p. c.
(c) Machines for Carding Wool, Spinning Wheels, Wool Cards,
Water Wheels, Steel Propellers, N.E.S., and Ruling Ma-chines and Fens for same ; i'ookbinders' tools and imple-ments. Leather, Boukliinders' Wire, Stitching Machines,Bookbinders' Clotli and Miirblc I'aper, and Paper Board,when imported by Bookbinders for use in their trade andnot for sale, and paper for covers of books wlien importedby printers—ad val 10 p. c.
99. Malt—ad val 10 p.c.
Moss and Porterine, when im|>orted by brewers—ad val 30 p.c.
100. Mariners' Compasses and Cards for same, Patent Logs andLog Lines, Sextants, and Quadrants—ad val 20 p.c.
Thermometers, Barometers, Clinometers, Telescopes, Bino-
culars, Parallel Kulers, Brass Binnacles and Chronometersfor ships' use—ad val ; 35 p.c.
101. Marline for making lobster pots— sd val 10 p.c.
102. Mast pieces and Spars, namely :
Dressed or partly dressed, (JO feet nr over in length, N.E.S.—ad val "JO p.c.
Dressed or partly dressed, under 60 feet in length, N.E.S.
—
ad val 30 p.c.
Undressed, 60 feet or over in length, including Wharf Shores,
N.E.S.—per ton : $1 20
LTndressed, under 60 feet in length, including Wharf Shores,
N.E.S.—per ton 2 40
103. Matches of all kinds—ad val 40 p.c.
104. Meats, namely
:
Canned Meats, known as C. C. Beef, Corned Beef, CornBeef, Corn Beef Hash, Luncheon Beef, Koast Beef, Boiled
Beef, Fioast Mntton, Boiled Mutton and Brawn, including
the weight of immediate coverings—per oz.0;J:
All other Canned Meats, N.E.S.—ad val 35 p.c.
Meat, Fresh—per ib 02
Poultry and Game, dead—per lb 03
Sausages—per lb 05
Bacon, Hams, Tongues and Beef, smoked or cured— per lb. ... 03
ad val 10 p.c.
Hams and Tongues, dry, salted or pickled—per lb 02
Pigs' Feet, preserved in vinegar—ad val 35 p.c.
Meats, dry salted, N.E.S.—per lb $0 01
Beef, when salted in barrels, including duty on package—perbrl 1 00
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Pigs' Heads, Jowls without tongues, Hocks, Feet and Ribs,when salted in barrels, including duty on package—per bri. 1 00
Pigs' Jowls and Tongues, when salted in barrels, includingduty on package—per barrel 1 50
Pork in barrels and half barrels, viz. :
Mess, Family, Prime Mess, Rump, Extra Prime Bean,Clear Butt, and Ham, inc. duty on Package—per brl 1 50
Belly Pork, or Family Mess or Loin Pork, including duty onpackage— per brl 2 00
105. Medicinal, Chemical and Pharmaceutical preparations whencompased of one or more than one substance, N. E. S. ;
Patent and Proprietary preparations. Tinctures, Pills,
Powders, Troches, Lozenges, Syrujis, Cordials, Bitters'Anodynes, Tonics, Plasters, Liniments, Salves, Ointments,Pastes, Drops, Waters, Essences and Oils, N.E.S. ; Anti-septic Surgical Dressing, such as Absorbent Cotton, CottonWool, Lint, Lambswool, Tow, Jute, Gauze, and Oakum,prepared for use as Surgical Dressing ; Plain or MedicatedSurgical Belts, Pessaries, atd Suspensory Bandages of allkinds
; Oiled Silk, Codliver Oil, and compounds of whichcodliver oil forms a prominent part : Liquorice Paste, Li-quorice in rolls or sticks, when of the quality known asSpanish Liquorice ; Parafine Wax, Beeswax, BurgundyPitch, Vaseline, and all similar preparations of Petroleumfor toilet, medicinal or other purposes, and Cream of Tartar—ad val 30p.c.
Surgical and Dental Instruments (not being furniture), andSurgical Needles, Clinical Thermometers, Catgut and SilkSutures ; Galvanic Batteries, when imported by doctorsfor use in their profession— ad val 25 p. c.
106. Mosaic Flooring, of any material. Roofing Slate, Slate Man-tles, and other manufactures of slate, N'E.S.— ad val 40 p.c.
107. Nails, viz. :
Iron or Steel Cut Nails and Spikes (ordinary builders) ; WireNails of all kinds ; Iron or Steel Tacks of all descriptions,leathered or not, N.E.S.—per lb 01
Shoe Tacks, Brads, Sprigs and Shoe Nails—per lb OJWrought, when hand made; Pressed Nails and Pressed
Spikes of all kinds ; Brads used by Broommakers for fas-tening wire; Nails used by Birusbmakess in makingbrushes ; Horseshoe Nails and Galvanized Nails and Spikesand Sheathing Nails, N.E.S.—per lb 03
108. Nets, Netting, Trawl-gear, Traps and Seines, for use in seaand salmon fisheries—ad val 20 p.c
Alinonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Peanuts, Filberts,Hickory and other kinds of Nuts, N.E.S.—per lb 02
Nuts, shelled—per lb q q^
Cocoanuts, N.E.S.—per 100^ qq
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Pianos ; the World's Best Piano Players.
Cocoanuts when imported from the plaue of growth by vessels direct to a Newfoundland port—per 100 50
Chocalate, dessicated, sweetened or not— per lb 03
110. Oakum—per lb 01
111. Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, in bags or barrels, including dutyon bags or barrels—per 100 lbs 20
112. Oats, including duty on bags—per bushel of 34 lbs 05
113. Oil Clothes—ad val 30 p.c,
114. Oils, namely :
Kerosene Oil, including duty on package—per gallon 05
Coal Oil, Nai>htha, N.E.S. ; Gasolene, Benzine, and all illu-
minating Oils, N.E.S.—per gallon 06
Linseed or Flaxseed Oil, raw or boiled, N.E.S. ; Tallow andGrease, N.E.S. ; Crude Petroleum to he used in the manu-facture of Gas by Gas Companies; Spirits of Turpentineand Olein Beef Oil, Neutral Lard Stock, Cottonseed Oil,
Sesame, and other oils to be used in manufacturing. N.E.S.and butter coloring— ad val 15 p.c.
Essential Oils ami Axle Grease, Neatsfoot Oil, Lard, SesameOil, N.E.S.; Olive Oil, N.E.S.; and Extracts for dyeingleather—ad val 25 p.c.
Lubricating Oils, N.E.S.—per gallon 08
Lubricating Oils, when imported in bottles, tins or otherpackages, each holding less than one gallon—ad val 25 p.c.
Spermaciti, Whale, and other fish oils—ad val. 35 p.c.
115. Oysters and Clams, in shell or shelled, in packages not her-
metically sealed— ad val 25 p.c.
116. Paints and Colors of all kinds. Whiting, Chalk, Lampblack,Ivory Black, Dyes of all kinds, Ultramarine, Putty, Cop-per Faint, Varnishes, Lacquers, Japans, Japan Dryers,Oil Finish, British Gum, Dextri'e, Glue, Sizing Cream andSizing of all kinds—ad val 30 p.c,
117. Paper Hangings and Borderings—ad ral 35 p.c.
118. Peas (round), including duty on package—per brl 50
119. Peas (split and dried), green, including duty on packages
—
per lb : 00 OJ120. Perfumery, including Toilet preparations, (non-alcoholic),
namely :
Hair Oil, Tooth and other Powders, Washes, Pomatums,Pastes, and all other perfumed preparations, N.E.S., usedfor the hair, month or skin, and Pomades, French, or
Flower Odors, preserved in fat or oil—ad val 40 p.c.
121. Pianofortes, Organs and Musical Instruments of all kiuds,
and parts thereof, N P., including catgat and other
strings, provided that musical instrument cases shall bedutiable at the same rate as their contents when importedcontaining the instrument ; and Phonographs, Grama-phones, and such instruments—ad val • 40 p.c.
122- Picture Frames, and Photo Frames of any material—ad val.. 40 p.c.
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123. Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, ground, manufactured or cal-
cined, and Paris Green, dry—ad val 20 p. c.
Plaster Casts, N.E.S.—ad val 30 p.c.
124. Potatoes—per bushel 10
125. Poultry, alive—ad val 20 p.c.
126. Readymades, Clothing of all kinds, N.E.S., including Col-lars and Cuifs, N E.S.—ad val 45 p.c.
127. Rice, cleaned—per lb 0>4
128. Sails for Boats and Shijis' Tarpaulins, Tents and Awnings
—
ad val 40 p.c.
129. Salt, namely ;
Dairy and Table Salt, N.E.S.—ad val 10 p.c.
130. Saws, when used as part of the original construction ofMills and Factories, N.E.S.—ad val 10 p.c.
131. Shoemakers' Ink, Harness and Leather Dressing, and Har-ness Soap— ad val 20 p.c.
132. Small Wares, namely :
(a) Artificial Flowers and Dressed Feathers, Ribbons of everydescription, N.E.S. ; C4rapes of all kinds; Velvets, Velve-teen, Silk Velvet, Plush and Silk Fabrics, N.K.S. ; Em-broideries, Laces, Kraids, Frei^es, Cords, Garters ; Brace-lets, N.E.S. ; Braids, Chains, Cords, or other similarmanufactures of hair or wool, N.E.S.; Handherchiefs ofall kinds ; Scarfs and Ties, Corsets, Lace Collars and allother similar Lace Goods, Lace Nets, Netting and Veilingof every description. Shams, Curtains of all kinds. Regaliaof Societies (including jewels), badges or belts of all kinds,N.E.S., and Hair, curled or dyed—ad val 40 p.c.
(b) Cotton Sewing Thread, Crochet Cotton, Knitting Cotton,and all other Cotton, Silk and Linen Threads ; Boot, Shoe,and Stay Laces ; Buttons; Elastic and non-Elastic Web-bing ; Needles and Pius ; Elastic, round and flat ; andGarter Elastic—ad val 25 p.c.
133. Soap, Common or Laundry, costing per cwt. |?3 and under,including cost of wrapping, coverings, boxes and casings,anything in this Act contained to the contrary uotwith-stan(5ing—per lb li
Soap, Common or Laundry, costing over $3 per cwt. includingpackage costs aforesaid—per lb "
02Soap, toilet or perfumed—ad v.al
^ 40 p.c.
Pearlias and other Soap powders— ad val 40 p.c.All iagredieats used in the manufacture of Soao, Candles,
Laundry Blue, Shoe and Scove Polish, paying' more than25 per cent, when imported by manufacturers—ad val 25 p.c.
134. Spirits, viz. :
Spirituous or Alcoholic, distilled from any material, or con-taining or comi^ounded witli distilled spirits of any kind,and any mixture thereof with water, as follows
:
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and Untrimmed Milinery.
(a) For every gallon thereof of the strength of proof, and whenof a greater strength Ihan that of proof, tlieu at same ral^e
that there would be on the increased quantity if the liquors
were reduced to the stredgth of proof, as follows, viz. :
Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol or the substances commonly knownas Alcohol, Hydrated Oxide or Ethyl, or Spirits of Wine,Amyl Alcohol or Fusil Oil, or any substance known as
Potatoe Spirit or Potatoe Oil, Absinthe, Arrack or PaleSpirits, and Spirits over 43 per cent, overproof, and so in
proportion for any greater strength—per gallon $4 50
Cordials, Liquors, and S|iirits of all kinds, N.E.S., and Mes-cal Pulque, Rum-shrub, Schiedam and other Schnapps,Tafia, Angostura and similar alcoholic beverages—per gal.. 3 60
Brandy, includiag artificial Brandy, and imitations of—pergallon 4 50
Whiskey—per gallon 4 10
Gin of all kinds—per gallon 3 60
Rum—per gallon 3 40
(b) Methyl Alcohol, Wood Alcohol, Wood Naptlia, PyroxylicSpirits, or any substance known as Wood Spirit or ^MethylSpirits, Ether, ISitrous Ether, Sweet Spirits of Nitre andAromatic Spirits of Ammonia, Alcoholic Perfumes andPerfume Spirits, Bay Kum, Cologne and Lavender Waters,Jamaica Ginger, Fruit Essence, Hair, Tooth, and Skinwashes, and other Toilet preparations containing Spirits of
any kind, and all medical preparations containing over 30per cent, of Alcohol—ad val 50 p.c.
(c) All Medical preparations containing less than 30 per cent.
of Alcohol, Tinctures or Medicines or Medicinal Wines (so-
called), including Medicated Beef Fluids, such as Beef,
Iron and Wine, and Ethereal and Spirituous Fruit Essence,
N.E.S.—ad val 30 p.c.
Tn all cases where the strength of anj of the foregoing arti-
cles cannot be ascertained by the direct application of tlie
hydrometer, it shall be ascertained by the distillation of
a sample, or in such a manner as the Minister of Financeand Customs directs. When spirits are imported in bottles,
six rejiuted quarts or twelve reputed pints, shall be held to
contain one gallon, and so for any similar bottle or tlask
that may be imported.
135. Stationery
:
(a) Albumeuized and other Papers and Films, chemically pre-
pared for Photographers' use ; Wrapping paper. Toilet
.paper, Sand-paper ; Glass or Flint paper, Emery paper andEmery cloth ; Mill board. Straw board, in sheets or rolls;
Tarred Paper, Felt, or Strawboard or Sheathing Paper;
Ruled, Bordered and Coated Papers, Papeteries, BoxedPapers, Pads not printed on, Envelopes, and all manuf.ac-
tures of paper, N.E.S. ; Erasing Rubbers of all kinds ;
Mucilage and other Liquid Gums ; Inks fnr writing ; Photo-
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AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
graphs, N.O.P.; Chromos, Chromotypes, Artotypes, Oleo-
gra[)hs, Paiatings, Drawings, Pictures, Engravings, or
Prints, or jirinted or proofs therefrom, and similar worksof Art, N. O. P. ; Blue prints and building plans; andCliristinas, New Year, Easter, Birthday, and all similarCards; Books to be written or drawn upon, Blank AccountBooks, N.E.S. ; Paper Sacks or Bags (not printed on). LeadPencils, Pencils of all kinds, N.E.S. ; Pens, Penholders,and Rulers of all kinds ; Artists' Paints and Colours,Brushes, and other drawing requisites—ad val 35 p.c.
(b) Newspapers, or supplemental editions or parts thereof,partly printed and intended to be completed and publishedin Newfoundland—ad val 25 p.c.
(c) Slate Pencils, Chalk, Crayons to be used in Schools, SchoolWriting Slates and Copy-books, headed for School purposes—ad val 10 p.c.
(d) Printed Music, bound or in sheets ; Music for phonographs,pianolas, and such like instruments; and Maps and Charts,N.E.S. —ad val 10 ,c.
(e) Advertising and printed matier, viz. :
Advertising Phamphlets, Advertising Pictorial Show Cards,lUiistraled Adveitising Periodicals, Illustrated Price Books,Caoalogues and Price Lists, N.O.P., Directories of the Co-lony, when printed outside of the Colony; Adveitising Al-manacs and Calendars, Patent Medicine or other Adver-tising Circulars, Fly-sheets or Phamphlets, AdvertisingChromos, Chromotypes, Oleographs, or like work producedby any process other ihan hand painting or drawing, andhaving any advertisement or advertising matter printed,lithographed or stamped thereon, or attached thereto, in-
cluding Advertising Bills, Folders and Posters, or othersimilar artistic work lithogra^ihed, printed or stamped onpaper or cardboard for business or advertising purposes,N.O.P. ; Playing Cards, Labels of all kinds. Shipping,Price, and other Tags, Tickets of all kinds when printedupon or lithographed, or partly printed ; Bank Notes, Bonds,Bills of Exchange, Cheques, Promissory Notes, Drafts, andall similar work unsigned. Check Books, for Counter use.Billheads, Forms and Cards, or other commercial blankforms, printed, lithographed, or printed from steel or cop-per or other plates, and all other printed matter, N.E.S.,aud Paper Sacks and Bags, when printed on—ad val 50 p.c.
136. Staves, namely :
Oak, undressed—ad val '
5 p_(,_
Of other woods, undressed—ad val 25 p.c.
Manufactured and dressed, or partly manufactured anddressed— per 1200
, *g qq
Heading for Coopers' use—per pair , q5
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Dolls, Games and Ho iday Goods.
83. Indian Rubber Boots ani! Shoes, and all manufactures in i)art
or in whole of lodian Rubber or Guttapercha ; Indian Rub-ber Clothing or clothing made waterproof wicli India Rub-ber or like substances ; Rubber or Guttapercha Hose, andCotton or Linen Hose, lined with Guttapercha or IndianRubber—ad val 40 p.c.
84. Iron of all kinds, including Galvanized Iron in bolts, bars,
strips, sheets, plates and pieces—ad val 10 p.c.
85. Iron and Steel Railway Bars, or Rails, of any form, punchedor not ; Iron or Steel Fittings for Iron or Steel Pipes cf anydescription—ad val , 30 p.c.
86. Iron or Steel Bridges, or parts thereof. Iron or Steel struc-
iural work. Columns, Girders, Shai)es or Sections, to in-
clude outside coverings for buildings, steel or metal shin-
gles and ceiling coverings ; Iron or Steel Pipe or Tubing,plain and galvanized, rivetted, corrugated, or otherwisespecially manufactured, threaded and coupled or not—adva) 20 p.c.
Wrought Iron or Steel Tubing, plain or galvanized, threadedand coupled or not—ad val 10 p.c.
87. Jellies, Jams and Preserves, including duty on ordinary crocksand bottles, ad val. 35 per cent.—per reputed lb 06
88. Jewellery of all kinds, including Ornamental Hat Pins, HairPins, Belt or other Buckles, and similar ornamental arti-
cles known as Jewellery, N.E S. ; all mauufautures ofGold and Silver, N.E.S., and Sterling and other Silver-
ware. Nickleplated ware. Gilt or Electroplated ware,wholly or in part, of all kinds ; manufactures of Britanniametal, Nickle, Silver, Nevada and German Silver, notplated, and manufactures of Aluminum, N.E.S.—ad val.... 40 p.c.
89. Knife-brick, Knife-polish, and other metal polish or composi-tion for polishing metal ; Lamp Wicks, Shoe Blacking,Stove Polish and Shoe Dressing, Washing Soda (SodiumCarbonate), and Caustic Potash snd Lye—ad val 35 p.c.
90. Lard, Lard Compound and similar substances, Cottoline andStearine of all kinds, N.E.S.—ad val 30 p.c.
91. Leather, viz. :
Leather known as " Sole Leather,"—ad val 20 p.c.
Rough, Split, Undressed Leather, vvhen imported by Tannersfor dressing—ad val 20 p.c.
Rough, Undressed Leather, when imported by Tanners for
further dressing—per lb 03
Glove-grain, Boot.grain. Oil grain, Buff, Split, ImitationGoat, Polished Pebble and Waxed Calf JJeather—ad val. ... 20 p.c.
All other Upper Leather, and Japanned, Patent or EnamelledLeather—ad val 20 p.c.
Harness Leather, N.E.S., Chamois Skins and Morocco Lea-ther, N.O. P.—ad val 25 p.c.
Leather board, Leatheroid, and manufactures thereof, N E.S.—ad val 30 p.c.
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92. Leatlierware, viz. :
Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters, or Leggings of Leatlier,Leatlieroid or otlier material—ad val 40 p. c.
93. Lime (Oxide of Cali;ium)—100 lbs. to the Ijush.—per bush. ... 15
94. Lime Juice and Fmit Juices, when fortified with or containingnot more than 25 per cent, of proof spirits—per gallon 60
And when containing more than 25 per cent, of proof spirits
—per gall '^n $2 00
95. Limestone—per ton 50
96. Locomotives and Tenders ; Boilers for locomotives ; Raihrayand Tram Cars of all descriptions, and other componentparts ; Kailway Fish-plates, Switches, Frogs, Crossing andIntersections for Railways—ad val 30 p.c.
Automobiles and other similar motor vehicles and parts forsame, and Tyres— ad val 45 p.c.,
97. Lumber, viz. -.
Boards, under one inch in thickness, imported expressly formanufacturing dories (not grooved or tongued)—per 1000 ft. $1 00
Boards and plank, one inch in thickness, and so in proportionfor any greater thickness, N.E.S.—per M. feet 4 00
Board and Plank, grooved, tongued and planed, one inch inthickness, and so in proportion for any greater thickness
—
per M. feet 5 qoOak, Pitch Pine, Elm, Beech, Green Heart, Ironwood lum-
ber, under five inches square, N.E.S. —per M. feet 1 00Beaver Board and similar manufactures of wood or pulpN.O.P.—perM. feet ....
' 5 ooLaths and Shingles—per M 60
98. Machines and Machinery, viz. :
(a) Steam Boilers when imported to be used for heating pur-poses ; Radiators, Fan-blowers, Elevators, Fanning^mills,Horsepower Machines, Machinery and parts of machinery,N.E.S.
;Electric Light machinery and Electrical mateiial
of every description, including Carbons, Electric meters,and Electric apparatus; Turning Laths, Fretsaw Machines,Scrollsaw Machines, N.E.S., costing at place of shipmentnot less than $5, and to be driven by hand or foot power,N.E.S., and Dating, Ruling, Pageiug, or Perforating Ma-chines—ad val 35 p c
(b) Turning Lathes, Fretsaw Machines, Scrollsaw Machines,N.E.S., costing at place of shipment over |6 ; Gas Engines,Typewriters, Comptometers or Adding Machines," Fo'^Horns, patented ; Maclnnery, patented and of a kind notmanufactured in this Colony, N.E.S. ; Machines for themanufacture of boots and shoes ; Planing, Boring, Mor-ticing, Moulding, and similar machines for builders' pur-poses
; Power Machines for the manufacture of steam andother engines and boilers ; Sewing and Knitting Machinesand parts thereof; Machine Felt f...r pulp-wet machines-
Newfoundland Customs Tariff. 355
"Tween" Hat, If it's "Tween," it's a Fit.
Steam Boilers, Engines, Propellers, Winehes, and parts of
machinery to be used iu sliips, N.E.S., Steam Engines to
be used in local industries, and Steam Boilers, not to beused for heating purposes, N.K.S. ; Portable Saw Mills andElectric Motors—ad val 25 p. c.
(e) Machines for Carding Wool, Sjiinning Wheels, Wool Cards,Water Wlieels, Steel Propellers, N.E.S., and Kaliug Ma-chines and Pens for same ; Uookbinders' tools and imple-ments, Leather, Bookbinders' Wire, Stitching Machines,Bookbinders' Cloth and M;irblc Paper, and Ps.per Board,when imported by Bookbinders for nse iu their trade andnot for sale, and paper for covers of books when importedby printers—ad val 10 p.c.
99. Malt—ad val 10 p.c.
Moss and Porterine, when imported by brewers—ad val 30 p.c.
100. Mariners' Compasses and Cards fjr same. Patent Logs andLog Lines, Sextants, and Quadrants—ad val 20 p.c.
Thermometers, Barometers, Clinometers, Telescopes, Bino-culars, Parallel Rulers, Brass Binnacles aud Chronometersfor ships' use—ad val 35 p.c.
101. Marline for making lobster pots— sd val 10 p.c.
102. Mast pieces and Spars, namely :
Dressed or partly dressed, 60 feet '>r over in length, N.E.S.—ad val 20 p.c.
Dressed or partly dressed, under 60 feet in length, N.E.S.
—
ad val 30 p.c.
Undressed, 60 feet or over in length, including Wharf Shores,N.E.S.—per ton $1 20
UndreiBsed, under 60 feet in length, including Wh.arf Shores,N.E.S.—per ton ^ 2 40
103. Matches of all kinds—ad val 40 p.c.
104. Meats, namely
:
Canned Meats, known as C. C. Beef, Corned Beef, CornBeef, Corn Beef Hash, Luncheon Beef, Koast Beef, BoiledBeef, Roast Mutton, Boiled Mutton and Brawn, includingthe weight of immediate coverings—per oz. OJ
All o;her Canned Meats, N.E.S.—ad val 35 p.c.
Meat, Fresh—per ib. 02
Poultry and Game, dead—per lb 03
Sausages—per lb 05
Bacon, Haws, Tongues and Beef, smoked or cured—per lb. ... 03
ad val 10 p.c.
Hams and Tongues, dry, salted or pickled—per lb 02
Pigs' Feet, preserved in vinegar—ad val. ... 35 p.c.
Meats, dry salted, N.E.S.—per lb $0 01
Beef, when salted in barrels, including duty on package—perbrl 1 00
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Pigs' Heads, Jowls without tongues, Hocks, Feet and Ribs,
when salted in barrels, including duty on package—per brl. 1 00
Pigs' Jowls and Tongues, when salted in barrels, includingduty on package—per barrel 1 50
Pork in barrels and half barrels, viz. :
Mess, Family, Prime Mess, Ramp, Extra Prime Bean,Clear Butt, and Ham, inc. duty on Package—per brl 1 50
Belly Pork, or Family Mess or Loin Pork, including duty onpackage—per brl 2 00
105. Medicinal, Chemical and Pharmaceutical preparations whencompased of one or more than one substance, N. E. S. ;
Patent and Proprietary preparations. Tinctures, Pills,
Powders, Troches, Lozenges, Syrups, Cordials, Bitters'
Anodynes, Tonics, Plasters, Liniments, Salves, Ointments,Pastes, Drops, Waters, Essences and Oils, N.E.S. ; Anti-septic Surgical Dressing, such as Absorbent Cotton, CottonWool, Lint, Lambswool, 'J'ow, Jute, Gauze, and Oakum,prepared for use as Surgical Dressing ; Plain or MedicatedSurgical Belts, Pessaries, atd Suspensory Bandages of all
kinds ; Oiled Silk, Codliver Oil, and compounds of whichcod liver oil forms a prominent part: Liquorice Paste, Li-quorice in rolls or sticks, when of tlje quality known asSpanish Liquorice ; Parafine Wax, Beeswax,. BurgundyPitch, Vaseline, and all similar preparations of Petroleumfor toilet, medicinal or other parposes, and Cream of Tartar—ad val 30 p. c.
Surgical and Dental Instruments (not being furniture), andSurgical Needles, Clinical Thermometers, Catgut and SilkSutures ; Galvanic Batteries, when imported by doctorsfor use in their profession— ad val 25 p. c.
106. Mosaic Flooring, of any material, Roofing Slate, Slate Man-tles, and other manufactures of slate, N.E.S.—ad val 40 p. c.
107. Nails, viz,
:
Iron or Steel Cut Nails and Spikes (ordinary builders) ; WireNails of all kinds ; Iron or Steel Tacks of all descriptions,leathered or not, N.E.S.—per lb 01
Shoe Tacks, Brads, Sprigs and Shoe Nails—per lb OiWrought, when hand made: Pressed Nails and Pressed
Spikes of all kinds ; Brads used by Broommakers for fas-tening wire ; Nails used by Brushmakess in makingbrushes
; Horseshoe Nails and Galvanized Nails and Spikesand Sheathing Nails, N.E.S.—per lb 0§
108. Nets, Netting, Trawl-gear, Traps and Seines, for use in seaand salmon fisheries—ad val. 20 p. c.
Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nnts, Pecans, Peanuts, Filberts,Hickory and other kinds of A'uts, N.E.S.—per lb 02
Nuts, shelled—per lb 04
Cocoanuts, N.E.S.—per 100 . i 00
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Pianos; the World's Best Piano Players.
Cocoaauts when imported from the place of growth by vessels direct to a Newfouudland port—per 100 50
Chocalate, dessioated, sweetened or not— per lb 03
110. Oakum—per lb 01
111. Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, in bags or barrels, including dutyon bags or barrels—per 100 lbs 20
112. Oats, including duty on bags—per bushel of 34 lbs. 05
113. Oil Clothes—ad val 30 p.c,
114. Oils, namely :
Kerosene Oil, including duty on package—per gallon 05
Coal Oil, Naphtha, N.E.S. ; Gasolene, Benzine, and all illu-
minating Oils, N.E.S.—per gallon 06
Linseed or Flaxseed Oil, raw or boiled, N.E.S. ; Tallow andGrease, N.E.S. ; Crude Petroleum to be used iu the manu-factnre of Gas by Gas Companies; Spirits of Turj)eiitine
and Olein Beef Oil, Neutral Lard Stock, Cottonseed Oil,-
Sesame, and other oils to be used in mannfacturing. N.E.S.and butter coloring—ad val 15 p.c.
Essential Oils and Axle (urease, Neatsfoot Oil, Lard, SesameOil, N.E.S. ; Olive Oil, N.E.S. ; and Extracts for dyeingleather—ad val 25 p.c.
Lubricating Oils, N.E.S.—per gallon , 08
Lubricating Oils, when imported in bottles, tins or otherpackages, each holding less than one gallon—ad val 25 p.c.
Spermaciti, Whale, and other lish oils—ad val. 35 p.c.
115. Oysters nnd Clams, in shell or shelled, in packages not her-
metically sealed— ad val 25 p.c.
116. Paints and Colors of all kinds. Whiting, Chalk, Lampblack,Ivory Black, Dyes of all kinds. Ultramarine, Putty, Cop-per Paint, Varnislies, Lacquers, Japans, Japan Dryers,Oil Finish, British Gum, Dextri';e, Glue, Sizing Cream andSizing of all kinds—ad val 30 p.c.
117. Paper Hangings and Borderiags—ad val 35 p.c.
118. Peas (round), including duty on package—per brl 50
119. Peas (split and dried), green, including duty on packages
—
per lb 00 01
120. Perfumery, including Toilet preparations, (non-alcoholic),
namely :
Hair Oil, Tooth and other Powders, Washes, Pomatums,Pastes, and all other perfumed preparations, N.E.S., usedfor the hair, month or skin, and Pomades, French, or
Flower Odors, preserved in fat or oil—ad val 40 p.c.
121. Pianofortes, Organs ahd Musical Instruments of all kinds,
and parts thereof, N O P., including catgut and other
strings, provided that musical instrument cases shall bedutiable at the same rate as their contents when importedcontaining the instrument ; and Phonographs, Grama-phones, and such instruments—ad val 40 p.c.
122- Picture Frames, and Photo Frames of any material—a,d va,l.. 40 p.c,
358 Neu'fovndland Customs Tariff.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for Trimmed
123. Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, ground, manufactured or cal-
cined, and Paris Green, dry—ad val 20 p. c.
Plaster Casts, N.E.S.—ad val 30 p.e.
124. Potatoes—per bushel 10
125. Poultry, alive—ad val 20 p.c.
126. Readymades, Clothine: of all kinds, N.E.S., including Col-
lars and Cuifs, N E S.— ad val 45 p.c.
127. Rice, cleaned—per lb 0^128. Sails for Boats and Shi[)s' Tarpaulins, Tents and Awnings
—
ad val 40 p.c.
129. Salt, namely :
Dairy and Table Salt, N.E.S.—ad val 10 p.c.
130. Saws, when used as part of the original construction of
Mills and Factories, N.E.S.—ad val 10 p.c.
131. Shoemakers' Ink, Harness and Leather Dressing, and Har-ness Soap—ad val 20 p.c.
132. Small Wares, namely :
(a) Artificial Flowers and Dressed Feathers, Ribbons of everydescription, N.E.S. ; Grapes of all kinds; Velvets, Velve-teen, Silk Velvet, Plush and Silk Fabrics, N.K.S. ; Em-broideries, Laces, Kraids, Freises, Cords, Garters ; I5race-lets, N.E.S.; Braids, Chains, Cords, or other similarmanufactures of hair or wool, N.E.S. ; Handherchiefs ofall kinds ; Scarfs and Ties, Corsets, Lace Collars and all
other similar Lace Goods, Lace Nets, Netting and Veilingof every description, Shams, Curtains of all kinds, Regaliaof Societies (ineiudiog jenels), badges or belts of all kinds,N.E.S., and Hair, curled or dyed—ad val 40 p.c.
(b) Cotcou Sewing Thread, Crochet Cotton, Knitting Cotton,and all other Cotton, Silk and Linen Threads ; Boot, Shoe,and Stay Laces ; Buttons; Elastic and non-Elastic Web-bing ; Needles and Pins ; Elastic, round and flat ; andGarter Elastic—ad val 25 p.c.
133. Soap, Common or Laundry, costing per cwt. S3 and under,including cost of wrapping, coverings, boxes and casings,anything in this Act contained to the contrary notwith-standing—per lb IJ
Soap, Common or Laundry, costing over $3 per cwt includingpackage costs aforesaid— per lb 02
Soap, toilet or perfumed—ad val, 40 p.c.
Pearlina and other Soap powders —ad val 40 p.c.
All ingredients used in the manufacture of Soap, Candles,Lauudry Blue, Shoe and Stove Polish, paying' more than25 per cent, when imported by manufacturers—ad val 25 p.c.-
134. Spirits, viz. :
Spirituous or Alcoholic, distilled from any material, or con-taining or compounded with distilled spirits of any kind,and any mixture thereof with water, as follows
;
Neiofoimdland Ctistows Tariff. 359
and Untrimmed Milinery.
(a) For every gallon thereof of the strength of proof, and whenof a greater strength than that of proof, tbeu at same rate
that there would be on the increased quantity if the liquors
were reduced to the stredgth of proof, as follows, viz. :
Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol or the substances commonly knownas Alcohol, Hydrated Oxide or Ethyl, or Spirits of Wine,Amyl Alcohol or Fusil Oil, or any substance known as
Potatoe Spirit or Potatoe Oil, Absinthe, Arrack or PaleSpirits, and Spirits over 43 per cent, overproof, and so in
proportion for any greater strength—per gallon $4 50
Cordials, Liquors', and Spirits of all kinds, N.E.S., and Mes-cal Pulque, Kum-shrub, Schiedam and other Schnapps,Tafia, Angostura and similar alcoholic beverages—per gal.. 3 60
Brandy, incladiag artificial Brandy, and imitations of —pergallon 4 50
Whiskey—per gallon 4 10
Gin of all kinds—per gallon 3 60
Rum—per gallon . 3 40
(b) Methyl Alcohol, Wood Alcohol, Wood Naptha, PyroxylicSpirits, or any substance known as Wood Spirit or MethylSpirits, Ether, Nitrous Ether, Sweet Spirits of Nitre andAromatic Spirits of Ammonia, Alcoholic Perfumes andPerfume Spirits, Bay Rum, Cologne and Lavender Waters,Jamaica Ginger, Fruit Essence, Hair, Tooth, and Skinwashes, and other Toilet preparations containing Spirits of
any kind, and all medical preparations containing over 30per cent, of Alcohol—ad val 50 p.c.
(c) All Medical preparations containing less than 30 per cent.
uf Alcohol, Tinctures or Medicines or Medicinal Wines (so-
called), including Medicated Beef Fluids, such as Beef,Iron and Wine, and Ethereal and Spirituous Fru^t Essence,N.E. S.—ad val 30 p.c.
Tn all cases where the strength of aay of the foregoing arti-
cles cannot be ascertained by the direct applicaiion of thehydrometer, it shall be ascertained by the distillation of
a sample, or in such a manner as the Minister of Financeand Customs directs. When spirits are imported in bottles,
six reputed quarts or twelve reputed pints, sliall be held to
contain one gallon, and so for any similar bottle or Haskthat may be imported.
135. Stationery
:
(a) Albumenized and other Papers and Films, chemically pre-
pared for Photographers' use ; Wrapping paper. Toilet
paper, Sand-paper ; Glass or Flint paper, Emery paper andEmery cloth ; Mill board. Straw board, in sheets or rolls ;
Tarred Paper, Felt, or Strawboard or Sheathing Paper ;
Ruled, Bordered and Coated Papers, Papeteries, BoxedPapers, Pads not printed on. Envelopes, and all manufac-tures of paper, N.E.S. ; Erasing Rubbers of all kinds ;
Mucilage and other Liquid Gums ; Inks for writing ; Photo-
3oC Newfoundland Customs Tariff.
AYRE & SONS, LTD., for
graphs, N.O.P.; Chromos, Chromotypes, Artotypes, Oleo-graphs, Paiatings, Drawings, Pictures, Engravings, orPrints, or [iriated or proofs iherefrom, and similar worksof Art, N. 0. P. ; Blue prints and building plans; andChristmas, New Year, Easter, Birthday, and all similirCards; Books to be written or drawn upon, Blank AccountBooks, N.E.S. ; Paper Sacks or Bags (not printed on), LeadPencils, Pencils of all kinds, N.E.S. ; Pens, Penholders,and Rulers of all kinds ; Artists' Paints and Colours,Brushes, and other drawing requisites—ad ral 35 p.c.
(b) Newspapers, or supplemental editions or parts thereof,partly printed and intended to be completed and publishedin Newfoundland—ad val 25 p.c.
(c) Slate Pencils, Chalk, Crayons to be used in Schools, SchoolWriting Slates and Copy-books, headed for School purposes—ad val 10 p.c.
(d) Printed Music, bound or in sheets ; Music for phonographs,pianolas, and such like instruments; and Maps and Charts,N.E.S. -ad val 10 .c.
(e) Advertising and printed matter, viz. :
Advertising Phamphlets, Advertising Pictorial Show Cards,Illustrated Advertising Periodicals, Illustrated Price Books,Caoalogues and Price Lists, N.O.P., Directories of the Co-lony, when printed outside of the Colony; Advertising Al-manacs and Calendars, Patent Medicine or other Adver-tising Circulars, Fly-sheets or Phamphlets, AdvertisingChromos, Chromotypes, Oleographs, or like work producedby any process other than hand painting or drawing, andhaving any advertisement or advertising matter printed,lithographed or stamped thereon, or attached thereto, in-cluding Advertising Bills, Folders and Posters, or othersimilar artistic work lithographed, printed or stamped onpaper or cardboard for business or advertising purposes,N.O.P. ; Playing Cards, Labels of all kinds, Shipping,Price, and other Tags, Tickets of all kinds when printedupon or lithographed, or partly printed ; Bank Notes, Bonds,Bills of Exchange, Che(]nes, Promissory Notes, Drafts, andall similar work unsigned. Check Books, for Counter use.Billheads, Forms and Cards, or other commereial blankforms, printed, lithographed, or printed from steel or cop-per or other plates, and all other printed matter, N.E.S.,aud Paper Sacks and Bags, when printed on—ad val. . . .
.'
50 p.c.
136. Staves, namely :
Oak, undressed—ad val 5dcOf other woods, undressed—ad val 25 o c
Manufactured and dressed, or partly manufactured anddressed—per 1200 t5 00
Heading for Coopers' use—per pair 05
^Newfoundland Customs Tariff. 369
iardware, Glassware, Crockeryware,
SCHEDULE C.
Prohibited Goods.
28. Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or
representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious or of animmoral or indecent character.
29. Coin, base or counterfeit.
30. Goods, manufactured or produced wholly or in part by prison labor,
or which have been made within or in connection with any prison,
gaol or penitentiary, shall not be imported into this Colony undera penalty of two hundred dollars ; and, if imported, such goods andthe packages in which they are contained shall be forfeited.
131. Reprints of Newfoundland copyright works and reprints of British
copyright works, which have been copyrighted in Newfoundlandalso.
32. Tea, adulterated with spurious leaf or with exhausted leaves, or con-taining so great an admixture of chemical or other deleterious sub-
stances as to make it unfit for use.
133. Salt, known as fishing salt, which has been used in vessels or else-
where in the curing or making of fish, prior to its importation into
this Colony,
(a) Used Clothing of all kinds, when imported for sale.
SCHEDULE D.
Excise.
The following duties shall be raised, levied and collected, on the fol-
owing articles distilled, brewed or manufactured in this Colony, viz. :
!34. Brandy, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sike's hydro-
meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength thanthe strength of proof—per gallon ... ... ...$2 35
!35. Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sike's hydro-
meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength thanthe strength of proof—per gallon ... ... ... 1 85
!36. Gin, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sike's hydrome-ter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the
strength of proof—the gallon ... ... ... 1 75
237. Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sike's hydro-
meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than
the strength of proof— per gallon . ... . . 1 50238. Ale, Porter, Bavarfan Beer, Botanic Beer, and all other small
and dextrinous liquors—per gallon ... .. ... 10
239. Tobacco -per lb. .. ... ... ... ...0 32
240. Oleomargarine, Butterine, or similar compounds—per lb. ... 02
Compound Lard and similar substances—per lb. ... 02^241. Cigarettes—per lb. ... .. ... ... ...2 00
Cigars—per lb. ... .. .. ... ... 5 00
AD VEBTlSEMENTS—1
Circular to Telegraph & P.O. Official^
List of Places re-named by the Nomenclature Committee since
their first meeting-, January 30th, 1904.
Cat Core, Harbor Main District Renamed Avondale NortLee Bight, Trinity Bay " Adeytown.Limeviile, Port au Port, District of St. George " Aguathuna.North Side, Norris Arm, Notre Dame Bay. ... " Alderburn.Aspen Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay .... '• Aspen.Belle Island, Conception Bay " Bell Island.Botwoodville, Notre Dame Bay " Botwood.Mosquito Cove, Conception Bay " Bristol's Hope.Lance Cove South, Trinity Bay " Brownsdale.Dark Tickle, Twillingate District " Brighton.Chance Harbor, near Moreton's Harbor, Notre
Dame Bay " Bridgeport.Barren Island, Placentia Bay " Bar Haven.Britannia Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay.
.
" Britannia.Northwest Arm, Green Bay " Burlington.Shoal Bay, Trinity Bay " Cavendish.Western Bay, Fogo District " CarmanvDle.Broad Cove, Renews " Cappa Hayden.Salmon Cove, Trinity Bay " Champneys.Burgeo, District Placentia and St. Mary's " Chambers.Chance Harbor, Friday's Bay, Notre Dame Bay " Chauceport.SouthvFard Bay, Bonavista Bay " Charleston.Lower Rocky Brook, Smith's Sound, T. B. .
.
" Clifton.Middle Bight, Harbor Main " Codner.Crab's, St. George's District ,
" Crabbes.Railway Station, near Crabbe's " Crabbe's East.Railway Station, between Crabbe's Brook and
Highlands " Crabbe's West.Point to Glendou (including the settlement ':
known as Butler's Cove) District of Burin " Creton.Birchy Cove, Bay of Islands " Curling.Cuckhold's Cove, near Trinity, T. B " Dunfield.(jrand River, Hamilton Inlet << Durrell.Salvage Bay, District of Bonavista " Eastport.Fiat Islands, Bonavista District " pjat Island.Grand River, Hamilton Inlet " GillisportLittle River, Burgeo and La Poile " Grey RiverKiverhead, White Bay « Hampden.
"
Sandy Point, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay " HarcourtRattling Brook, St. George's Bay " Heatherton.Northern Bight, Random Sound, Trinity Bay. " HillviewDog Bay, Fogo District << HorwoodKiverhead Bay of Islands « Humbermouth.-V\ ood s Island, Bay St. George « Innishmara.1 ox Island, l*ortune District " Isle GaletRam's Island, Placentia Bay " lonaIsland Cove, near Heart's Delight, Trin. Bay! " IslingtonQueenstown, Fogo District « joe §a,tt's Arm
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ADVERTI&EMENTS—e
Hi
;ance Cove North, near EllistoD, Trinity Bay. Renamedailway Station and neighborhood, Goose Bay "
>e\visporte, Notre Dame Bay District "
forthwest Arm, Trinity "
jong Cove, S. W. Arm, Random, Trinity Bay "
'at Harbor, District of Fogo "
{agged Harbor, Trinity District "
(iDg's Cove, Trinity District "
Jpper and Middle Rocky Brook, Smith's Sd,Trinity Bay "
jynch's Gove, Conn River, Fortune Bay "
lussell's Cove, Trinity District "
Seal Cove, Trinity District "
yfew Harbor, Bonavista Bay "
'J^ew Harbor, Notre Dame Bay "
'^^ew Harbor, St. Barbe District "
Jacklands, Bay St. George ;'
Northwest Arm, New Bay, Twillingate Dist... "
tfarble Mountain, St. George's "
Little Beaver Cove, Twillingate District ....
Ship Cove and Robin Hood, Trinity Bay ....
Gravels, Bay St. GeorgeLance Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay ....
Portugal Cove, Trepassey BayNewtown, Sunday Cove Island, Twillingate
District
Sibley's Cove, District of PlacentiaSeal Cove, Bonavista BayHa Ha, in Ha Ha Bay, District St. Barbe ....
Mother Hicks, Colinet Island, St. Mary's BayFox Harbor, Random, Trinity BayShip Cove, Bay D'Espoir, Fortune RayScissor's Cove, Notre Dame BayCaplin Cove, Ferryland DistrictBroad Cove, St. John's WestGrand River Gut, Codroy ValleySpaniard's Bay, Trinity DistrictIndian Arm, Bonavista BayLittle River Section and Station, Codroy, Bay
St. GeorgeHolyrood, Placentia and St. Mary'sBroad Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay ....
Farmer's Arm, Dildo Ruj, N.D. BayPiper's Hole, Placentia BayTilton Harbor, Fogo DistrictToad's Cove, Bonavista BayFox C!ove, Bonavista BayCollier's Bay Cove, District of TrinityShoal Bay, Bonavista BayDaniel's Cove, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay .
.
Northwest Arm, Sweet Bay, Bonavista Bay .
.
Greenspond, White Bay, St. BarbeWestern Cove, White BayWitless Bay, Trinity BaySeilly Cove, Trinity Bay
Lancaster.Lethbridge.Lewisporte.Lockston.iyOrebnrn.
Lumsden.Melrose.Milton.
Monroe.Morison.New Melbourne.New Chelsea.Newport.Newstead.Norton.O'Regan.Osmonton.C Patricia
( Mountain.Port Albert.Port Rexton.Port an Port.
Petley.Portugal Ce, S.
Port Anson.ProwsetoD.Princeton.Raleigh.Regina.Southport.St. Alban's.Stanhope.St. Michael's.
St. Philip's.
Searston.Spaniard's Cove.Summerville.
St. Andrew's.St. Vincent.Somerset.Summerford.Swift Current.Tilting.
Tor's Cove.Templemau.Thoralea.Wellington.Waterville.Winterbrook.Williamsport.Westport.Whiteway.Winterton,
ADVEBTISEMENTS—3
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THE
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--Sir Edmund Walk«r, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President.
Sir John Aird
H. V. F. Jones
CAPITAL .
RESTTOTAL ASSETS
General Manager.
Assistant General Manager.
$ 15,000,000
13,500,000
344,000,000
branches throughout Canada and in the fol-
lowing Cities :
—
London, ^Englaad, Portland, Ore., New York,
Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico.
fi General Banking BusinessTransacted,
SAVINGS' BANK ACCOUNTS :
These may be opened with $1.0U and upwards.Interest will be allowed at best current rates.
ST. JOHN'S BRANCH :
H. M. STEWART, - Manager.
J
ADVERTISEMBNTS—^
Harbor RegulationsFOR THE PORT OF ST. JOHN'S.
1. No vessel shall lemain lying at any wharf for a longer period thantwenty-f(]Tir hours Tvith her main spanker or jib-boom rigged out. TheHarbor'Master shall direct all vessels -with main spanker or jib-boom riggedout to have tlie same rigged in, and all accidents to such vessels resultingfrom the main spanker or jib-boom being rigged out contrary to the pro-visions of this section shall be at the risk of the owner of such vessels.
2. If, in the opinion of the Harbor Master, any vessel anchored in theharbor is likely to sink or to become an obstruction to navigation, the Har-bor Master may, after giving twelve hours' notice to the owner or agent ofsuch vessel, or without notice where there is no owner or known agent in
St. John's, take charge of and remove such vessel, and may deal with anddispose of such vessel in such manner as he shall think necessay, to providefor the free navigation of the port ; and all expenses incurred under thissection shall be borne by the vessel or lier owners, and may be recoveredwith costs in an action in the name of the Harbor Master before a Stipen-diary Magsirate.
EDWARD ENGLISH,Harbor Master.
St. John's, Newfoundland, January, 1918.
PUBUC^NOTICE.THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is directed to the following
section of Chapter 36 of the Consolidated Statutes, dealing with" Nuisances and Municipal Regulations" ;
—
(( Any person who shall throw any Stone or Bal-
last, or anything else hurtful or injurious, into theHarbor or Roadstead in this Colony or its Depen-dencies shall, for every offence, be liable to a pen-alty not exceeding FIFTY DOLLARS, or to impri-sonment for a period not exceeding- Six Months."
J. G. STONE,Minister of Marine & Fisheries,
AD VERTISEMENTS—5
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JOB BROS & 00.LIMITED
WATER STREET, ST. JOHN'S, N.F.
KXPORTERS OF
CODFISH, PICKLED FISH, CODOIL, MEDICINAL COD-
LIVER OIL, SEAL OIL AND SKINS, WHALEOIL, LOBSTERS, COD ROES, SMOKED
CA.PLIN, BONE & FERTILIZER,
AND OTHER PRODUCE.
AGENCIES :
THE ROYAL INSURANCE CO., Limited-Liverpool Fire and Life.
THE UNION MARINE INSURANCE CO., Ltd.
Liverpool.
THE NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y— Hartford, Conn.
MANAGERS OF
Job's Stores, Ltd.DEALERS IN
PROVISIONS & CROCERIES, NAVAL STORESAND FISHING SUPPLIES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Manaj^ers of " Neptune " Steamship Co., Ltd. ; " Thetis "
Steamship Co., Ltd.
JOB BROS., W. & S. JOB & CO., Inc.,Tower Big, Liv. 29 Broadway, New York. j
V. y
AD VERTISEMENTS—6
JAS. D- RYANWholesale & Family Grocer.
Importer ar|d Distributor Southdown
TOBACCO.P.O.B. 884. ST. JOHIVJ'S, N.F 'Phone40.
TIP TOPThe Quality Soda Biscuit.
A. HARVEY & CO., Limited.
MANUFACTURERS.
WM. J. ELLIS,Contractor, Builder,
and Appraiser-<2:::r==-^
Dealer in Cement, Sand, Mortar, Drain Pipes, Bends, Crushed Stonefor Concrete, Junctions and Traps, Chimney Tops
and Plate Glass—all sizes.
n^- ESTIMATES given for all kinds of work at theshortest notice.
STORE AND OFFICE—Adelaide Street. STONE YARD—JusEast Custom House, Water Street.
ADVEBT1&EMENTS—7
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PUBLIC NOTICECOPPER SMELTING ACT.
To encourage the Smeltiag of Copper Ore ia this Colony,
SMELTERS and all machinery in connection therewith, also
Coke for Smelting purposes, are admitted free of duty.
BOUI^TY.—The following bounty is payable on all CopperOre mined and smelted in this Colony :
$1.00 per ton up to 100 tons ; 50 cents per 'ton from 100
and up to 600 tons, from one mining location in any one year.
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ENCOURAGEMENT OF WOOLLENMANUFACTURES.
A Premium of five per cent, is payable on the original cost of
all wool imported into this Colony for the purpose of beingmanufactured into wearing apparel, blaukets, rugs, carpets, or
other like manufactures, and upon all wool raised in the Colon j-
and manufactured into the abovementioned articles in factories
or buildings where more than ten persons are annually em-ployed.
All machinery in connection with above indvstry to be ad-
mitted free of duty.
Copies of the above Acts giving all particulars may be ob-tained from the Department of Agriculture and Mines.
January, 1918.
AUG. CLIFT,Acting Min. Agriculture & Mines.
AD ViJRTISEMENTS—S
Alan Goodridge & Sons,
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Wholesale and Retail Exportersof all kinds of ... .
3^5 Water Street, St. John's, Nfld.
Codes used : 5th Ed. W. Union. P. O. Box 576.
The F. B. Wood Co.LIMITED
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALEDEALERS IN SUPERIOR
Confectionery, Jams and Jellies, Mar-
malade, Fruit Syrups, Baking
Powder, Aerated
Waters.
-OFFICE AND FACTOKY-
Hamilton and Brine Streets, St. John's, Nfld.
ADVERTISEMENTS—9
H. J. STABB & CO-AGENTS FOK-
V
Commercial Union Fire Insu'ce
Co., London, Engfland.
Palatine Fire Inssurance Co.,
London, England.
Standard Life Insurance Co'py,
Edinburgh.
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^. rESTATE AGENTS AND GENERAL
MERCHANTS.
IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF
COAL, KEROSENE OIL, &c.
WATER STEEET EAST, ST. JOHN'S, N.F.
ADVBKriSBMENT&—W
Don't Be Careless !
--Don't leave your Kauge Burners Burning when you are not Using tliein ;
it costs money.
Don't let the Flames lick up around the Outside of a Vessel or Pot ; turn
the Flame down to the proper height and save money.
Don't allow the Range to become dirty and do not let rubbish collect
underneath or around it.
Don't let Children play around the Kauge or touch the Burners or
Cocks.
Don't let your Range or Hot Plate be set right against or too close to a
Wooden Wall or Partition.
Don't fail to Turn Ofl' and Relight a Burner wliich has Hashed back.
This condition is indicated by a roaring suuud and a yellow tlame.
Don't Hang Clothes over the Range to Dry.
Don't Lean over the Lighted Top Burners of a Gas Range ;you might
set fire to your garments in this way.
Don't Hang Curtains where they can be blown over the Burners andset on fire.
Don't use flimsy Covers or Hangings on Shelves that are directly above
your Range ; or better still, avoid the use of Shelves above the
Range where possible.
Don't use the Space between the Range and the Wall as a place to store
Brooms, Clothes, etc.
Don't forget to Open Oven Door before Lighting Oven Burners.
Don't Turn on Gas until you have a Match ready.
Don't Leave Gas Turned on while Looking for another Match.
Don't Turn Ott' Pilot Light before the Oven Burners have Lighted.
Don't Close Oven Door until you are sure that the Oven Burners havelighted.
Don't Turn the Burners too Low.
Don't Turn LTp Burners after they have been Turned Down without
First Looking to See that they are Lighted.
Don't Look for a Leak with a Lighted Match or auy other Open Flame.
Don't Hesitate to Call up your Gas Company when yon need Advice or
Help.
CHARLES H. HUTCHINGS,Inspector-General of Constabulary,
and Chief of Fire Department,
AD VERTISEMENTS—11
r— ^JAMES BAIRD, Ltd.SHIPOWNERS, IMPORTERS OF DRY
GOODS AND PROVISIONS.
-EXPORTERS OF-
CODFISH, COD OIL, LOBSTERS. HERRINGSAND FURS, Etc.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAYSpecial Sale and Value Demonstration Days In OUR DRY
GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Agents for'" Norfhern " Assurance Company, Ltd.
OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
V. J^
HORWOOD LUMBER GO.ST. JOHN'S.
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OUR EQUIPMENT.Office and Builder'' Si Supply Store—Wnter-st. W, St. Joliu"s.
Lumber Yard ivith Large Stock—^'&iti-si. W., St. John's.
Lumber Wharf loell Stocked—Ws,ter Street W., St. John's.
Lu7nber Wharf and Large Stock Lumber— ^Ya.ier: Street East,St. John's.
Planing Mill, Carpenter Shop, Match and Brush Factory, DryKilns, £'<c.—Bambrick and Water Stireets, St. John's.
Circular Saw il/iW— Campbellton, Notre Dame Bay.
Gang Saw Mill—Bog Bay, Notre Dame Bay.
Pulp Mill—Ca,mpheUtoa, Notre Dame Bay.
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AD VERTISEMENTS—1^
SHEEP PRESERVAflON---
1. It shall be lawful for the duly qualified electors, resident witlnii anarea or district within this Colony, to present to the Governor in Council apetition or requisition in the form prescribed in the Schedule to this Act, oras near thereto as may be, setting forth the limits or boundaries withinwhich such area or district is comjirised, and the namns of the towns, har-bors or settlements included therein, and prayint; for a Proclamation pro-hibiting the keeping of dogs within such area or district.
2. Such petition or requisition shall be sent to the nearest residentStipendiary Magistrate, and shall be by him (after°examination and certifi-
cate as hereinaftrr provided) furnished to the Governor in Council,
3. If, upon due scrutiny of such petition or requisition, the StipeudiaryMagistrate shall find that the same contains the bona fide signatures of a
majority of the duly qualified electors resident within the limits or bounda-ries set forth in the said petition or requisition, be sliall forthwith have a
certificate to that effect endorsed upon or attached to the petition or requi-sition, and shall forward the sarae^to the Governor in Council.
4. Any Stipendiary Magistrate to whom such petition or requisition maybe presented may, before certifying the same to the Governor in Council as
aforesaid, require proof to be uiade before him of the bona fide signatures of
any of the names subscribed to such petition, upon the oath of either theparty whose name purports to be signed or of a witness to such signature,
5. Upon receipt of any such petition or requisition containing the signa-
tures of not less than a majority of the electors resident within any sucharea or district, certified as aforesaid, the Governor in Council shall issue a
Proclamation or Public Notice prohibiting the keeping of dogs within sucharea or district,
6. From and after the date prescribed in and by such Proclamation or
Notice, it shall not be lawful for any person resident within such area or
district, to keep, or have in his possession, or under his control, any dogwithin the area or district to which such Proclamation or Notice shall re-
late, under a jienalty not exceeding Fifty Dollars or imprisonment for a
term not exceeding Three Months. This prohibition shall not apply to anyperson or persons travelling or passing through snch areas or districts
and having a licensed dog or dogs in his or their possession, charge, or con-
trol, and not at large.
John McCarthy,Justice of the Peace,
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Bank of Noya Scotia.[Established 1832.]
Capital -$6,500,000. Reserve—$1 2,000,000.Total Assets—Over $138,000,000.
HEAD OFFICE—HALIFAX.General Manager's Office - - Toronto.
One hundred and ninoty-two BraDc-.hes, nineteen of which arein Newfoundland, at
Bay Roberts,
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D. S. Picture 4 Portrait Co.General Importers andHouse Furnishers.
^A'e carry the largest and most up-to-date stock of FfRNITURE andFURNISHINGS in the Colony. Sole Agents and Distributors for theeelebiated
Columbia Graphopl)one and Records.i^ Catalogues and prices on application.
Water Street, - St. John's, Newfoundland.
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Offices, Club Rooms, Private Residences, School
Rooms, Public Buildings, Etc.
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rJAMES P. CASH,
WHOLESALE & RETAILTOBACCONIST . . .
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Agent for the famous
MASTER WORKMAN TOBACCO.Importer of and Dealer in all tbe leading brands of
CUT AND PLUG TOBACCOS, CIGARS,
CIGARETTES, WOOD & CLAY PIPES,
AND ALL SMOKERS' REQUISITES.
P. O. BOX 221Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.
JExtract from the Merchant Shipping Act referring to
the Naming of Ships.
REGULATIONS MADE BY THE BOARD OF TRADE,in conjunction with the Commissioners of Customsunder Sec. 50 of the Merchant Shipping'Act, 1906.
7 INDER the provisions of .Section 50 of tlie Blerchant Shippin<T Act 1906 theVJ Board of Trade, in connection with the Commissioners of Ou'^toiiis'
he'rebvmake the following Regulations relating to Ships' names, and direct that theVshall come mto force on 1st January, 1908 ;
—
, -^-r"^-^'iisKOii who proposes to make application for the registry of a Britishship shall give notice m writing of the proposed name of the ship to the Regis-
trar of Shipping at the intended port of registry at least fourteen days beforethe date on which it is contemplated to eilect the registry."ciuic
J.-Where it is intended to register the ship at a port not situated in theBritish Islands, the Registrar to whom the name is intimated may prooeer withthe registry of the ship If he satisfies himself that the name does not apperr inthe Current Mercantile Navy List; but if the name does so appear the ReSlrshall transmit the application to the Registrar General of Shipping ar.d Seamenand the case shall be treated m the manner laid down for registry in the Brufsh
Islands.
Department of Customs, January, 1918.
H. W. Lel^ESSUAIERyRegistrar of Shipping
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SYNOPSIS OF CAME LAWS,NEWFOUNDLAND.
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CARIBOU—No person shaU pursue with intent to kill any Gar-iVwu from the1st day o£ February to the 31st day of July, or from the 1st day of October lo the-20th day of October, in any year. And no person shall kill or titke more than twoStag and one Doe Caribou in any one year.
No person is allowed to hunt or kill Caribou within speciflod limits of witherside of the railway track from Grand Lake to Goose Brook ; tlic.-ie limits being defined by gazetted proclamation.
No non-resident may hunt or kill Deer (three Stag) without previously havingpurchased and procured a License (Fee, $5U,00) for same. Licensea to uon-residontguides are issued, costing fifty dollars.
No person may kill, or pursue with intent to kill, any Caribou with dogs orwith hatchet, or with any weapon other than fire-arms, loaded with ball or bullet,or while crossing any pond, stream or water-course.
Tinning or canning of Caribou is absolulely prohibited.
It shall not be Lawful for any person to purchase or receive in exchange fromany other person any Venison, or any portion of the flesh of Caribou, at any timebetween the 1st day of January and the 31st day of July in any year.
Penalties for violation of these laws : A fine not exceeding two hundred dollarsor in default, imprisonment not exceeding six months.
MOOSK.—No person shall hunt, kill, or pursue with intent to kill, any Mooseor Elk within this Colony, under a penalty of two hundred dollars.
BIKU8 AND ^VIT>D KABBIT OK H \KE. — No person shall hunt, kill,
sell, purchase or have in possession, any Ptarmigan or Willow Grouse (commonlycalled Partridge), nor any Curlew, Plover, Snipe, or other wild or migratory birds(except Wild (jee-'e and CrowH), or the eggs of any such birds; nor sliall shoot anyWild Rabbit or Hare within this Colony, between the l^t day of January in anyyear and the 20th day of September in the year succeeding, under a jjcnalty notexceeding one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding three months.
BEAVEK.—Any person who shall hunt. kill, or pursue or take, any Beaverwithin this Colony at any time from the 1st day of October, 191.S. to the 1st dayOctober, 1918, shall upon conviction for the first offencejbe imprisoned for twomonths with hard labour, with tbe option of a fine not (exceeding two hundreddollars and not less than fifty dollars; tor the second otfence.Ithe. penalty shall beimprisonment for six months with hard labor,
rOXE«i.—No person shall hunt, take, kill or capture, or pursue with intent totake, kill or capture, any Fox within this Colony or its dependencies, for any purpose, from the fifteenth day of March to the fifteenth day of October, in any year,under a penalty for each offence not exceeding oue ttiousand dollars Cjfl.Oiii'), and notless than two hundred and fifty dollars ($2i0), and oonfiscition of animals or skinsor, in default, lo imprisonment not exceeding six months and confiscation of ani-mals and skins.
TKOUT AND SALMON.—No person shall use any appliance other than rod,hook-and-line, to catch any Salmon, Trout, or Inland water fislits, within fiftyfathoms from either bank, on the strand, sea, stream, pond, lake or estuary, debouching into the sea.
No person shall catch, kill or take, any Salmon or Trout in any river, brook,stream, pond, or lake in Newfoundland between the 1.5th day of September in anyyear and the loth day of January in the succeeding year.
License, non-resident, |10.00.
GOWER RABBITTS,ISecretary.
St. John's, Newfoundland, January, 1918.
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CAPITAL AND RESERVE - - - $1,250,000.00
Do NOT be guilty of further delay ia making your last will
aud testament.You ONLY can know the requirements of your estate, the
needs and condition of year heirs and your intentions towardthem.Make your will NOW and empluy this Co. as your Executor.
It costs no more to emploj' us than an individual.
Head Office—HALIFAX, N.S.
Newfoundland Branch— Pitts' Building, St. John's,
T. H. GRIFFITHS, Manager. J
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We employ all UNION men who are covered by-
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r NESTABLISHED 1817.
BANK OF~MONTREALFinancial Agents for the Government
of the Dominion of Canada.
bankers for the Government^ofNewfoundland.
CAPITAL—ALL PAID UP !| - $16,000,000.00
REST ------ 16,000,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS " -1,^1,664,898.00
SAVINGS' BANK DEPARTMENT: ;1
Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, and
interest allowed at best current rates.
HEAD OFFICE - - - MONTREAL.
President—H. V. Meredith.
General Manager—Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, LL.D.
BRANCHES IN EVERY PROVINCE OFTHE DOMINION OF ^CANADA.
New York—Agent Bank of Montreal, 64 Wall Street.
Chicago—Bank of Montreal.
Boston—Merchants' National Bank.
London E.—Bank of Montreal, 46 & 47 Threadneadle-st.
Agents in all Parts of the World.
J. A. FADDON, Aanager.ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.
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^PUBLIC NOTICE- ^
PASSPORTS.TTIS EXCELLENCY the Governor gives notice that-*-^ on and after the first day of April next, the fee for
British Passports will be TWO DOLLARS and FIFTYCENTS. Such Passports will be valid for two years, andwill be renewable on application in the proper form for
four further periods of two years each. The fee payable
for each renewal will be One Dollar.
By His Excellency's Command,
ARTHUR MEWS,Deputy Colonial Secretary.
Dept. of the Colonial Secretary,
March 13th, 1915.
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^PUBLIC NOTICE^PASSPORTS.
TXIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has received a-*-*- Despatch from the Right Honorable the Secretary
of State for the Colonies, intimating that the provisions ofClause I. of the Alien's Restriction (Amendment) Order,
191 5, requiring Aliens proceeding to or coming from theUnited Kingdom to be provided with Passports, have beenextended to all British subjects. Further particulars maybe obtained upon application at this Department.
JOHN R. BENNETT,Colonial Secretary.
Dept. of the Colonial Secretaiy,
November 27th, 1917.
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Capital Authorized $25,000,000Capital Paid Up -^12,91 1,700Reserve and Undivided Profits ...'. \\ 14,564,000Total.;Assets :335,OO0,00O
HEAD OFFICE—MONTREAL.
Sir Herbert S. Holt, President.
E. L. Pease, Vice-President and Managing Director.
C. E. Neill, General Manager.
Three hundred and sixty-five Branches in Canada andNfld, Fifty-three Branches in Cuba, Porto Rico, _Dominican Repuldic, Costa Rica & Venesuela.
BRITISH WEST INDIES.
Antigua—St. John's; Bahamas—Nnss'>u; Barbados—Bridgetown; Dominica—Roseau ; Grenada—St. Geor-ge's; Jamaica—Kingston; St. KiTTS— Basseterre: Tkin-IDAD—Port of Spain and San Fernando; BRITISH HON-DURAS
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Belize ; British Guiana—Georgetown, New;~ Amsterdam, and Rnnf Hall (Corentyne.)
LONDON, ENGLAND2 Bank Bldgs,
Princess Street, E. 0.
NEW YORK CITYCor. William
and Cedar Stteets.
Business Accounts carried upon favorable terms.
Savings Department^at all Branches.
NEWFOUNDLAND BRANCHES
:
St. John's—B. L. MITCHELL, Manager.
St. John's, West End—A. Marshall. Mgr. ; Trinity. P. J.
Clarkin, Mgr.; Marystown. A. G. JoT, Mgr.; Heart's
Content, A. White, Mgr. ; Placentia, J. E. Williston,Mgr.
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Garland's Bookstore
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V^HOLESALE AND RETAIL.
All Books as ppescpibed by tha Council of Hlghep Education fop-1918 Examination ape now in Stock.
A few of our many Leading Lines :—Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books,Music Books aud Sheet Musi(s Educational and General Literature, Sta-tionery and Account Rooks, Musical Instruments and Tutors. Watchesand Clocks, Wedding Kings, Jewellery, Hardware, (Cutlery and Silver-
ware, Enamel, Earthen, China and Glassware, Artists' Materials andDecorative Goods, Spectacles, Spy and Mineral Glasses, Fireworks, FancyLanterns. Fans, etc., Pipes, and other Smokers' requisites. Indoor andOutdoor Games in great variety, Trout and Salmon Tackle, Cricket,Football and Tennis Goods, Dolls and Toys in great variety.
HEADQUARTERS FOR STYLO & FOUNTAIN PENS.Express Carts, Doll's (Carriages, Tricycles, Sleds, Boats, etc. Coloured
Pictures, Engravings, Picture Mouldings, Mirrors, Glass,Local View Post Cards, &c.
^ Sole Newfoundland Agent for the Wonderftl Pathe GramaphonbsAND Kecords, the machine that requires no Needle.
S. E. GARLAND, THE LEADING BOOKSELLER,Garland Building, 177-179 Water Street East.—
^^'* CcMe, Address : Codes used : A.B.C. Uth & 5th En,
HARVEY, St. John's. Liebers & McNeil's Mining Code.
HARVEY & CO., Ltd.ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.
Importers of FLOUR, PORK. BEEF, MOLASSES,SUGAR, TEA, Etc.
Exporters of CODFISH, HERRING. OIL,and other fishery products.
AGENTS POR
REDICROSS LINE STEAMERS.FARQUHAR STEAMSHIP CO.
AD VERTISEMENTS—22
^7 ^Customs' Circular,
Tl/'HEN TOURISTS, ANGLERS, AND SPORTS-MEN, arriving in this Colony, bring with them
Firearms and Ammunition, Tents, Canoes and Imple-
ments, Cameras, Bicyclas, Anglers' Outfits, Trouting Gear,
they shall be admitted under the following conditions :
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A deposit equal to the dutyitshall be ,taken«on such
articles as
Cameias, Bicycles, liouting Poles,
Filearms, Tents, Canoes,
and Tent Equipage.
A receipt (No. i), according to the form attached, shall
be given for the deposit, and the particulars of the articles
shall be noted in the receipts, as well as in the marginal
checks. Receipt No. 2, if taken at an Outoort Office,
shall be mailed at once directed to the Assistant Collector,
St. John's ;if taken in St. John's, the Receipt Ro. 2 shall
be sent to the Landing Surveyor. Upon the departure
from the Colony of the Tourist, Ang'er or Sportsman, he
may obtain a refund of the deposit by presenting the arti-
cles at the Port of Exit, and having them compared with
the Receipt. The Examining Officer shall initial on the
receipt the result of his examination, and upon its correct-
ness being ascertained the refund may be made.
No Groceries, Canned Goods, Wines, Spirits or Provi-
sions of any kind will be admitted free, and no deposit
for a refund may be taken upon such articles.
Deputy Minister of Customs.
Custom House, St. John's, N.F.,~)
December, 191 7. J ,
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iu a perfectly safe placf, U^t the
protertion of our family, or our-
selves in old age.
D. MUNNMANAGER,
Water-st., St. John's, N. F.
V Ageuts wanted.
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206 WATER STREET.
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RUBBER STAMPS.—We make you anything you re-quire in this line.
SCHOOI^ REQUISITES.—Everything usually required will be found here.
S. S. Reward Books, Cards, Reg-isters, Ac-Commercial and Social Stationery in great variety.
Photog:rapbic Materials.-We keep an up-to.date stockof all the sundries needed.
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INDEX.
PAGEAgriculture and Mines— Dept. of
(see appendix) 200Agricul. and Alines—Minister of
(see appen'lix) 200Assembl}'—House of (see app.) ... 18Attorney General 179Auditor General and Office 20
Bailiffs in St. John's 186Bank Fisiiery, 1 9 1 G-1917 3H7Banks in Newfoundland 277-280Barristers and Solicitors, SupremeCourt 180
Bishops—Church of England 2i>V>
Roman Catholic 266-267Block House, Sisnfil Station 203Boards oi p>lucation, viz.:
—
Cliurch of England (see app.) ... 103Roman Catholic (see app. J I(i9
Methodist (see app.) 172Presbyterian 177Congregational 177Salvation Army 177
Board of Agriculture (see app.) ... 200Board of Food Control 213Board of Censors 275Boards, Road 262Board of Works 258Board, Nomenclature 274Board of Trade 275Board of Trade (Imp.), Commer-
cial Intelligence Branch 275Board, Pharniaoy 2!^
British Ministry, The 16Broker, Authorized Customs 198
Cable Connections 157Calendar of Months, &c., 1917.... 4-15
Canadian Trade Commissioner in
Newfoundland 280Censors Board of 275Chief Justice 180Chief Towns and Villages in Nfld.
—Population of (Census,'1911)... 343Circuit of Courts 179
Clergymen of the Church of Eng-land in Newfoundland 263
Clergymen of the Roman CatholicChurch in Newfoundland 266
Clergymen of the Methodist Churchin Newfoundland 268
Clergymen of the PresbyterianChurch in Newfoundland 271
Clergymen of the CongregationalChurch in Newfoundland 271
Clerks of the Peace 187
Clerks of the Supreme Court 179
Close Time for Fish and Game 316Collector of Customs, Assistant ... 198
PAaEColleges, viz.:-—
Church of England 161Theological (Church of England) 266St. Bonaventure's 168, 266Methodist 172Presbyterian 177
Colonial and Con. Church Society. 162Colonial Secretary & Department
(and see appendix) 21Commercial Intelligence Branch,Imperial Board of Trade 275 •
Commissioner of Charities & Oflfice 23Commissioners under Lunacy Act,
(see appendix) 24Commissioners of Pilots 207Commissioners of Supreme Court
within and without Nfld 181-184Commissioners Wrecked Property 206Common Notes for Year, 1918 3Controller of Liquors 213Constables, LocrI' 195Constables, St. John's & Outports 195Constabulary 194Consuls, Foreign 280Convents 266Council of Higher Education
i161
Courts, viz.:—Supreme 180District 187
Customs' Department 198Customs' Tariff (Official) 345Deer, Close lime for 316Debt, Public, of Newfoundland1907-8 to 1916-17 342
Dental Board 25Departments, Government, viz.:—Agriculture and Mines (see app.) 200Auditor General 20Colonial Secretary 21Commissioner of Charities (Sub). 2SEducation (Sub) 160Finance and Customs 197Justice 179Marine and Fisheries 204Militia 212Public Works 258Post Office 26
Departmental Officers (see app.)... 17Directory of Newfoundland andLabrador, Post Office 96-153
Distances, Table of Newfoundlandand Foreign 325-330
District Courts 187District Surgeons 24Eclipses in 1918 3Educational Statistics 178Educational, Gov't Boards of :
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Church of England (see app.) ... 163Roman Catholic (see app. ) 169
II INDKX.
PAGEMethodist (see app.) 172Presbyterian 177Congregationaliat 177Salvation Army 177
Educational, Super, of (see'app.).-- 160Educational (Sub) Department
—
Government 160-178Election, 1913—Result of 18Examiners for Granting
Certificates to SchoolTeachers 162.168,176
Examiners for Granting Certifi-
cates to Masters and Mates 211Examiners for Granting Certifi-
cates to Engineers 205Executive Council (see appendix).. 17Executive Coimcil since 1855 298Expenditure, Nfld.—1907-1908 to1916-1917 342
Expenditure, Detailed Compara-tive Statement of Newfoundland—1915-1 6 to 1916-1917 339
Expenditure, Surplus Trust andLoan—1915-16 to 1916-17 340-341
Exports, Value of Newfoundland—1907-8 to 1916-17 342
Exports, Principal Articles of
—
1914-15 to 1910-17 336Exports of Newfoundland to eachcountry, 1912-13 to 1916-17 334
Ferries and Ferrymen 258Finance, Department of 197Finance Minister 197Fiona, S. S 205Fish—Close Time for 316Fisheries, Bank and Seal 337Fisheries' Board 205Fire Depart.—Constabulary 196Food Control Board 213Fog Signals—Nfld., Canadian in
Nfld., and St. Pierre 214-257Franked Letters 29Game—Close Time 316Game Protection Board 206Gaols and Gaolers 197Government Engineer 21Government Purchasing Agent ... 213Governor of Newfoundland 17Governors of Nfld. since 1729 516Governor's Private Secretary (seeappendix) 17
Governors, Hospital 24Harbor Dues. St. John's 210Harbor Master, St. John's 210Health Oflicers, St. John's andOutports 24
Herring Fishery Board 205High and Low Water—Time of inNewfoundland Harbors 332
Higher Education—Council of 161Hospital, Governors 24Hospitals, St. John's and Outports 24House of Assembly (and see app.). IS
PAGEImports—Value of Newfoundland—1907-8 to 1916-17 342
Imports of Nfld. from each coun-
try, 1912-13 to 1916-17 333
Imports—Principal Articles of
—
1912-18 to 191tM7 335
Incorporated Bodies 294Inspector-General of Constabulary 194
Inspector of Pickled Fish and Oils 205Inspectors of Schools 160
Inspector of Revenue ProtectiveService 198
Inspector of Customs 198
Inspectors of Weights & Measures;see appendix) 21
Judges—Supreme Court 180District Courts 187
Justices of the Peace (see app.) ... 187
Keepers of Half-way Houses 258King's Counsel 180
King's Printer : 275Latitude and Longitude of variousHarbors of Newfoundland 331
Law Society 180Legislation—Synopsis of, 1917 317Legislative Council (see app.) 17Light Dues 210Lighthouses in Nfld.; Canadian in
Nfld. and St. Pierre 214-257Lighthouses 214Liquor Controller 213Lloyd's Surveyor 205Loans, Nfld. Debentures and Pub-
lic Debt, 1907-8 to 1916-17 342Lunatic Asylum 24Magistrates—Stipendiary 187Mails—Despatch and Receipt of,
6t. John's 82-
Mails — Information Relative toRoute and Despatch of 82-95
Marconi stations Nfld. & Labrador Kiit
Marine Disasters Fund Committee 274Marine andi Fisheries — Depart-ment of 204
Marine and Fisheries—Mini-ster of. 204Masters and Mates—Rules relative
to Examination & Fees for Cer-tificates for 211
Masters, Supreme Court 180Mayor, St. John's (Cbairman Mu-
nicipal Council) 275Medical Board 25Medical Practitioners in Nfld 25Mercantile Marine OflSce 206Meteorological Register, 1917 4-15Minister of Agriculture and Mines
(see appendix) 200Minister of Finance and Customs.. 197Minister of Marine and Fisheries... 204Minister of Militia (see app.) 212Minister, Prime (see app.) 21Ministerof Public Works'(see app.) 258Ministrj—The British 16
INDEX. Ill
PAGEMoney Order Offices, Nfld 33Money Orders—Rules relative toand Commission on 32, 34
Money Orders, List of Countriesto which tliev may be sent 35
Moon—Phasesof, 1918 4-15Museum 201Municipal—Office and Officers, St.John's 275
Municipal Assessment, St. John's.
.
275Newfoundland Regiment 213Newspapers printed in the Colony 297Nomenclature, Settlements re-
named 145Nomenclature Board, Members of. 274Notaries Public 192Observatory—Keeper of 22Officials, Government, viz.:
Agriculture and Mines—Depart-ment ofi(see appendix) 200
Auditor-General—Depart, of ... 20Chaiitiea— Public, 8ub-Depart-ment of 23
Colonial Secretary—Depart, of
(see appendix) 21
Constabulary 194Controller of Liquors 213Customs—Depart, of 198Departmental (see appendix) ... 17Education—Sub- Department of. IGOFinance—Department of 197Food Control 213Government Engineer's Office ... 21Government House (see app.) ... 17House of Assembly 20.Justice—Department of 179Legislative Council 17Legislature 20Lighthouses 213Magistracy 187Marine & Fisheries—Depart, of. 204Militia 212Newfoundland Regiment 213Old Age Pensions 198Penitentiary 197Police Courts 187Post Office—Depart, of 26Postal Telegraphs 154Prime Minister (see app.) 21Public Charities—Sub-Depart, of 23Public Works—Depart, of 2.58
Public Health 24Purchasing Agent , 213Supreme Court 180
Parcel Post and Rates .36-63
Patents in force in Newfoundland. 284Penitentiary 197Pensions, Old Age, Acct. of 198Pharmacy Board 25Pickled Fish and Oils—Inspect, of 205Pillar Boxes in St. John's 27Pilots-andiCommissioners of Pilots 207
Pilotage—Rates of 207
PAGEPolice Force, St. John's & Out-
ports 194-196Poor Asylum, St. John's 24Population of Chief Towns and
Villages in Nfld. (Census, 1911),. 343Population of Nfld. accoidiug to
Denomination (Census, 1911) 344Population of Nfld.. Male and Fe-male (Cemsus, 1911) 343
Population of St. John's (Census,1911) 17
Population of St. John's, accordingto Denomination 'Census, 1911).. 344
Port Charges, St. .John'.H 210Postal Rates—Local, Inland andForeign 29-.32
Postal Orders 36Postal Telegraphs 154Postmaster General 26Post Office — Department of the... 26Post Office Directory 96-153Post Office General Directions tothe Public 94
Post Office Branch, St. John'.s 27Post Office Pillar Boxes, St. John's 27Post Office Rules and Regulations,re-deliverv 28
Post Offices'in Outports 64-80Preventive Officers 199Piime Minister & Office (see app.): 21
Proclamations Prohibiting Sale of
Intoxicating Liquors 301-305Proclamations under Sheep Protec-
tion Acts 306-315Public Chariiies, Sub-Depart, of... 23
Commissioner of. 23Public Debt of Newfoundland,
1907-8 to 1916-17 342Public Debt Office 198Public Health 24Public Works—Department of ... 258
Minister of (see app.) 258Purchasing Agent, Government ... 21.3
Quarantine Officers 211Registrar General of Births, &c.,
and Office 21Registrar of Shipping 199R.egistrar Royal Naval Reserve ... 21Registrar of Deeds 179Relieving Officers in Outports 23Revenue of Newfoundland, 1907-8to 1916-17 342
Revenue of Nfld., Comparative De-tailed Statement, of 1915-16to 1916-17 .338
Road Boards—Outports 262Road Inspector—Outport . 258Road Inspectors—St. .John's 258Royal Family 16Rulers of some of the Chief Coun-
tries in the World 3Salvation Army, Officers of — inNewfoundland 272
AIV INDEX.
PAGESanitary Department, St. John's
Municipal Council 276Savings' iiank, Nfld 277Seal fishery, 1916, 1917 337Seasons 3Sessions of Court 179Settlements re-named 145Schools, viz.:
—
Belvidere 267Central Training 163Convents 168, 170Holy Cross 16SMount Cashel (Industrial) 267St. Bride's 267St. Joseph's 267St. Patrick's 267St. Vinreut (St. .John's) 267
Schools, Raturn of Oovernment ... 178Sheriff ISOSheriffs, Deputy—in Outports 185Shipping Muster and Office 206Shipping, Surveyors of 200Signals, Block House 209Solicitors of Supreme Court 180Stamp Vendors, Licensed 28Steamers licensed for Wireless Te-legiaphy 160
St. John'.s, Population of 17, 344Sub-Collectors of Customs 19;^
Supreme Court 180Surveyor, Government & Lloyd's .. 205
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Surveyors, Deputy Land 201
Surveyors of Shipping 200Surveyors of Lumber 201
Surveyors of Passenger Accommo-dation 200
Superintendent of Telegraphs 1-4
Super, of Education 160Synod, Diocesan—of Nfld 265Taiiff. Customs (Official) 345Telegraph Stations—Government
.
VAAnglo-American 281
Telegraph Operators, Govern't ..154-157
Tcleg'ph Rates, Local & Foreign 158, 281Telephones—Outport Postal 158
Tides- High and Low 332rime, Difference of—between St.
John's and Foreign Places 330Towage Rates 208Trade, Ntid.—1907-8 to 1916-17 ... 342Treasury Board (see app.) 198
Water Companies
:
Harbor Grace 276Carhonear 276Placentia 277
Water Rates :
—
St. John's, Harbor Grace, Car-bnnear and Placentia 276
Weights and Measures Inspectorsof (see appendix) 21
Wreck Commissioners 2o6
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INDEX TO AnVERTISEMENTS.
PAGEAnglo - American Telegraph Co.,
(see colored page)—opposite 296Ayre & Sons, Ltd., General Im-
porters (outside back cover).Baird, James, Ltd., General Im-
porters and Merchants 11Bank of Montreal 18Bank of Nova Scotia 13Bishop, Sons & Co., General Mer-chants (front cover).
Bowring Bros., Ltd., Ship-owners,(before title page).
Cash, James F., Wholesale andRetail Tobacconist 15
Chaplin, King of TailorsCanadian Bank of Commerce 3Commercial Union Fire InsuranceCompany, Limited 9
Confederation Life Association ... 23Connors, Frank J., Saddler, &c.,
(before title page).Customs' Circular 22Don't Be Careless 10Eastern Trust Company 17Ellis, Wm. J., Contractor, &c. ... 6
Garland's Book Stores 21
Game Laws of Newfoimdland 16Godden & Co., Contractors, &c. ... 17Goodridge & Sons, Alan 8Grey & Goodland, Printers, &c. ... 23Harbor Regulations 4Harvev & Co., A.. Manufacturers
of ""Tip-Top" Soda Biscuits ... 6Harvey & Co., Ltd., Importers of
Flour, etc 21
PAGBHorwood Lumber Company 11Job Bros. & Co., Exporters of Cod-
fish, Pickled fish, &c 5Marshall Bros, (see colored page)
opposite 104Maunder, John, Tailor, &c 14McMurdo & Co., Wholesale and
Retail Druggists (before title
page).Newfoundland Penitentiary— 1 he, 1.3
Newfoundland Postal Telegraphs(see coloied page) opposido 48
Nomenclature—List of Places re-
named 1
Nuisances and Municipal Regula-tions 4
Passports—Public NiJice 19Public Notice—Copper Smelt'g Act 7Regulations under Merchants'Shipping Act 15
Royal Gazette Printing Office,
(inside cover).
Royal Insurance Co., Job Brothersand Co., Agents 5
Ryan, J. D., Wholesale Grocor ... 6Stabb & Co., H. J., Estate Agentsand General Merchants 9
Standard Life Insurance Co 9Sheep Preservation 12The Royal Bank of Canada 20"Tip-Top" Soda Biscuits 6
U. S. Picture and Portrait Co 14Wood Co., Ltd.—The F, B 8Whelan, W, J.—Window Cleaner . 14
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Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.