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1911:
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1911.
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COMMON NOTES FOR THE YEAK 1911.
Golden Number XII
Epact 30
Solar Cycle 16
Roman IncUction 9
Dominical Letter A
Julian Period 6424
Sundays after Trinity 24
Septnagesima Sunday Feb. 12
Ash Wednesday Mar. 1
St. Patrick's Day Mar. 17
(iood Friday April 14
Easter Sunday April It)
Rogation Sunday May 21
Ascension Day " -f'
Whitsunday" June 4
Trinity Sunday Jnne 1]
Corpus Christi' June If.
1st Sunday in Advent Dec. ;!
Christmas Day. Monday Dec. 2.'i
Birth ot King George v., ISC'") ... June :>
Birth of Prince of W.iles. 1894.. June2:i
ECI.Il'SES, 1911.
In the year IQli there will be two Eclipses of the Sun and two Peuumbral
Eclipses of the Moon.
1 A total eclipse of the Sun, Arril 28, 1911, invisible at Greenwich.
2. A Penunihral eclipse of the Moon. May 12, 1911. partly visibh' at Greenwiih.
3. A Annular eclipse of the Sun, (^ctolier 21, 1911, invisible at Greenwich,
4. A Penniiihrnl eclipse of the Moon, November 6, 1911. partly visible at
Greenwich.
SEASONS.
Spring commences March 21
Summer " June 22
Autumn commences Sept. 23
Winter " Dec 22
KULEBS OF SOME OF THE CHIEF COUNTRIES IN THE WOBLD.
Austria-Hungary ...
Belgimn
China
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Roumania
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
U. States of Brazil
United States
Pope of Rome
Francis Joseph, Emperor jlS
Albert I., King I 8
Pu-Yi ; '....
Aug.,
April,
Frederick VII I. , A'lng'
A. Fallieres, President
William II., Emperor
George, King
Victor Enmianuel III., King
Mutsuhito, Emperor
Portirio Diaz, President
Wilhelniina, Queen
Haakon VII., King
Theopolite Braga, President . .
Charles, King
Nicholas II., Emperor
Alfonso XIII., King
Gustavus v.. King
M, Contesse, President
Mahemed V., Sultan
Don de Foresca, President ..
William H. Taft, President ..
Pius X. (family name, Sarto)
June,
Nov.,
Jan.,
Dec,
Nov..
Nov.,
Sept.,
Aug. ,
Aug,,
30
19
17
16 June,
April,
May,
May
1830
1879
1906
1843
1841
1859
184.-.
1869
1852
1830
1880
1872
1889
1910
1868
1886
1858
1844
2 Dec .
Jan.,
29'june,"
17 Jan.,
15 dune,
30 Mar.,
29 July,
13 Fell.,
1 De,-.,
23 Nov. ,
18 Nov.,
26 Mary
1 Nov.,
17 May.
8 Dec,
1 Jau .
1857 4 Mar.,
2 June, 18351 6 An;.,
1848
1910
1908
1906
1906
1888
1863
1900
1867
1884
1S90
1905
1910
1881
1894
1886
1907
1910
1909
1910
1909
190a
Calendai .
JANUARY, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter — Sth day, 21i. ■49iii., a.m.
Full Moon — 1-lth day, 6h. 55m., p.m.
Last Quarter
New Moon
-•J\iwl day, 'Jh. 50ia., a.m.
-30tli day, 01). 14iii., a.m.
tsT Month.
31 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
St. Johns.
•S i
2
s
^
^i
o
"s
>,
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rt
=)
Pl
1
2
8
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
2(1
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Sun.
Mon.
Tiies.
Wed.
Thur.
Pii.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tiies.
Wed.
Thur,
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tnes.
Wed.
Thur.
Fii.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Soil's Decli-
nation.
Si
S23 4
22.59
22 54
22 48
22 42
22 3(5
22 28
22 21
22 13
22 5
2156
21 46
2137
21 27
21 16
21 5
20 54
20 42
20 30
20 18
20 5
19.51
19.38
19 24
19 9
18 .55
18 40
18 24
18 9
17 53
17 36
11.46
12.61
13.75
14.90
16.03
17.15
18.26
19.37
20.46
21.54
22.61
23.68
24.73
25.76
38.9
50.0
.33.5
49 6
38 5
03
553
237
257
1.7
11,7
56 1
15 2
9.3
38.6j26.79
43.4'27.8i)
24.1128.80
40.929.79
.84.0 30 77
3.931.73
10 9i32 68
55 3 33 61
17.4.34..53
17.73.5.44
56.4.36.33
14.037.20
10.838.06
47.2 38.90
3 6.39.73
0.3 40.54
379 41.33
3 19.41
3 47.97
4 16.19
4 4404
5 11 48
5 38.49
6 5.03
6 .31. 07
6 56.59
7 21.56
7 45.96
8 9.77
8 .32.96
8 55.53
9 17.45
9 38.72
9 5931
10 19 22
10 3843
10 56 94
11 14.72
11 31.78
11 48.06
12 3.60
12 18 37
12 '.285
12 45.55
12 57 95
13 9.54
13 20.32
13 30.28
.S.
1.196
1.183
1.168
1,152
1.134
1.116
1.095
1.074
1.052
1.029
1.004
0.979
0.953
0.927
900
0.872
0.844
0.815
0.786
0.756
0.726
0.695
0.663
0.631
0.599
566
533
0.500
0.466
0.432
0.398
to
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o
5
» Hiirli Watt-r.
d.
0.82
1.82
2.82
382
482
5.82
6.82
7.82
8.82
9 82
10.82
1182
12.82
13.82
14 82
1582
1682
1782
18.82
1982
20.82
218'
22.82
23.82
24.82
25.82
26.82
27.82
28.82
0.09
1.09
a.m. \p.m.
7 54 4 13
5iA 14
54 4 15
54 4 16
54 4 17
53 4 18
53 4
51
51
51
50
50
49
48
47
7 46
7 45
7 44
43
42
41
40
.39
38
37
36
a. in.
7 41
19
53 4 20
52 4 22
52 4 23
.52 4 24
2). w .
8 05
8 21 8 45
8 58' 9 22
9 33 9 .57
10 10 10 34
10 50 11 14
11 3111 55
06j 30
1 261 1 50
2 .58! 3 22
7 35
4 25
4 26
4 27
4 29
4 30
4 31
4 33
4 34
4 36
4 37
4 39
4 40
4 42
4 43
4 45
4 46
4 48
4 49
4 51
4 52
4 17,
5 16'
6 14
6 57
7 40
8 16
8 49
9 26
4 41
5 40
6 .38
7 21
8 04
8 40
9 13
9 50
10 06 10 30
10 49 11 13
11 .32 11 56
24
1 08 1 32
2 16 •> 40
3 24
4 16
3 48
4 40
5 (6 5 30
5 48 6 12
7 06
7 18
7 54 8 18
7 30
7 42
Meteorolog-ical Keg'ister for the Month of January, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.530; Lowest, 29.100; Mean, 30.070. Thermometer— Highest,
54.00 ; Lowest, iJ.OO ; Mean Max. Temperature, 5'4.26 : Mean Min. Temperature, 23.24 ; Mean
Temperature, 20.10; Rainfall and Snow (inches), 2.77 ; Prevailing Winds, N. k W.
Calendar.
FEBRUARY, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter
— 6th day, llh. 57m., a. m. Last Quarter —21st day, Oh. 13m., a. ni
Full Moon
-13th day, 7h. Bm., a. m New Moon —28th day, 9h. Om., p. m.
2nd Month.
28 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
St. John
s.
I£iKh Watur.
i
o
o
"5 ajS^ . <u
Sun's Uwli- -C-Z .2 So ^S .^ ' ;=
nal-ion, o-g S Sj;^ o-g '= "
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^
1
m. s. 1 s.
d. a.m. ,p.m.
a. in. p. in.
82
liWfid.
S17 19 567 42.10
18 39.41 0.368
2.09
7 34
4 54
8 28
8 52
88
2IThur.
17 2.57.2 42 8H
13 47.71 0..329
8.09
7 32
4 56
9 02
9 2(5
84
8Fi-i.
16 45 80.7 '43..5il
18 55.18 0.294
4.09
7 31
4 57
9 35
9 .59
35
4 Sat.
16 28 4.7
14 81
14 1.810.2.59
5.09
7 80
4 58
10 15
10 39
^
SjSUN.
16 10 12 7
45 0)
14 7.60 0.224
(i.09
7 29
4 59 10 56
11 20
87
6iMon.
15.52 4 1
4570
U 12..56 0.190
7.09
7 27
5 01 11 51
88
7
Tuos.
15 33 .39.2
46 87
14 16.70 155
8.09
7 25
5 OS
48
1 12
89
8
Wed.
15 14 58.5
47.02
14 20.010.121
9.09
7 24
5 05
2 24
2 48
40
9
Thur.
14 56 2.5
47.65
14 22.490.087
10.09
7 22
5 07
4 00
4 24
41
10
Fii.
14 36 51 5
48 26
14 24.17 0.0.58 11.09
7 20
5 09
4 58
5 22
42
11
Sat.
14 17 26.1
48.86
14 25.05 0.020 12.09
7 19
5 10
5 .56
6 20
43
12
Sun.
13 57 46 5
49.44
14 25.15 0012 18.09
7 17
5 12
6 36
7 00
44
13
Mon.
13 37 53.1
50.00
14 24.48 044
14.09
7 15
5 14
7 16
7 40
45
14
Tnes.
13 17 46.4
50.55
14 28.05 0,075
15.09
7 18
5 16
7 50
8 14
46
15
Wed,
12 57 26.7
.51.08
14 20 88 105
16.09
7 12
5 17
8 21
8 45
47
16
Thiif.
12 36 .545
51.60
14 17.99 0.135
17.09
7 10
5 19
8 54
9 18
48
17
Fri.
12 16 10.1
.52 10
14 14 38 0.105
18.09
7 09
5 20
9 26
9 50
-19
18
S;it.
11 .55 13.9
.52.58
14 10 08 0. 194
19.09
7 07
5 21
10 06
10 3 )
50
19
Sun.
1134 63
53.05
14 5.100.222
20.09
7 06
5 22
10 46
11 10
51
20
Mon.
11 12 47.7
53.50
18 59.44 249
21.09
7 04
5 24
11 »4
11 58
52 21
Tnes.
10 51 18.5
53.98
18 .5318 0.276
22.09
7 08
5 25
15
39
53 22
Wed.
10 29 39.2 154.84
13 4618 0.808 28.09
7 01
5 27
1 31
1 .55
54 28
Thur.
10 7 50.1 j.54.74
13 88.61 0.828 24.09
6 59
5 28
2 47
3 11
55 24
Fri.
9 45 51.6;.55.l2
13 80 43 0.3.58 25.09
(i 57
5 30
3 46
4 10
56 25
Silt.
9 23 44.2
.55.49
13 21.65 878 26 O'.i
6 .55
5 32
4 45
5 09
57 26
Sun-.
9 1 28.3
55.84
18 12.29 0.402 27.09
6 53
5 38
5 24
5 48
58 27
Mon.
8 39 4.1
56.17
13 2.36 0.425 28 09
6 51
5 85 6 06
6 30
59 28 Tues.
8 16 32 3
56.48
12 51.88 0.448 29.0916 49
5 37 . 7 06
7 .30
Metec
rological B
3g-iste
r for thd Hont
h of ]
?ebru
ary,
1910.
liarunieter— Highest, SO.-lOO; Lowest, 28.900; Mean, 30. POO. Thermometer— Highest,
63.00; Lowest, — 2; Mean Max. TSiflperature 32.1; Mean Min. Temperature, 20.J ; Slean.
reniper.ature, 2(1..^. ; Rainfall (inches), 7.18 ; PrevailiuK Wind N. W. &. S. W.
Calendar
MARCH, 1011.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter — 7th day, 7h. 31ni., p.ii).
Full Moon —14th day, sli. 'JTiii., p.m.
Last Quarter — 22ik1 day, Sh. sr.m., p.m.
New Moon —30th day, yh. 7m., a.m.
3rd Month.
31 Days.
Apparent Noon at Grernwich.
St. John's.
Sun's Declina-
tion.
fi'l
(51
62
63
64
(i5
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
7.5
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
o
Q
1
Wed.
2
Thur.
3
Fri.
4
Sat.
n
Sun.
6
Mon.
7
TlK'.s.
Wfcl.
Thur.
Fii.
Silt.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.s.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
is 1 i-
ffi .71 = - 5
Hourly
Variation.
Moon's Ah'v
High Water.
.53 53
31 7
8 14
45 16
22 12
59 3.
35 40
12 31
49 8.
25 42
2 13.
38 41
15 7.
51 30.
27 52.
4 12.
40 31.
16 49.
53 7.
29 25,
5 43.
17 58,
4138,
5 18,
28 55,
52 31,
16 4,
39 34,
3 1
26 25
49 45
.56.77
57.05
57.31
2
2
9
5
5
3
3
01.58.34
m. s.
12 40.
12 29.
12 17.
.57..55I12 4,
57.78ill51,
57.98111 38,
58.1 7' 11 24,
11 9,
10 54,
10 39,
10 24,
10 8,
9 52,
9 .35,
9 18,
9 1,
8 44
8 27
8 9
7 51
7 33
7 15
6 57
6 39:
6 21
6 2,
5 44
5 26
5 7
4 49
4 31
s.
0.470
0.492
0.513
0..534
0.553
572
'r.TOl
.58. .50
58.65
58.77
58.88
58.98
59.06
59.13
.59.19
.59.23
59.25
59.26
â– 59.26
.59.24
.59.21
59.16
59.10
.59.02
58.93
58.8:
58.70
.58.56
.58.41 !
58.241
16
77 608
97
78
23
33
11
59
81
77
.51
04
.40
60
.6'
62
48
2.7
.00
.71
40
.09
.81
56
36
0625
0.640
0.6.55
0669
0.082
694
0.705i
0.715
0724,
0.731
0.7.38
0-744'
0.7.50,
0.754
0.757
0.760
0.7(i2
0.763
0.763
0762
0.761
0.759
0.7.57
d. \a.m.
0.48 6 47
1.48 6 45
2 48 6 43
3.48 6 42
4.48 6 40
5.48 6 .38
6.48 6 36
7.48 6 34
8.48 6 32
9.48,6 30
10.48 6 28
11.48 6 26
12.48i6 24
13.48'6 22
14.48,6 20
15.486
16.48j6
17.486
18.486
19.48'6
20.48|6
21.486
22.48:6
2:3.48j6 02
24.48-6 00
p.m.
5 38
5 40
5 42
5 43
5 44
18
16
14
12
10
08
06
04
45 10
25.48
26.48
27.48
28.48 5
29.485
0.97'5
58
56
54
52
50
47
47
48
50
51
53
5 &4
5 56
5 57
5 59
6 00
6 (n
6 03
6 04
6 06
6 07
6 08
10
6 11
6 12
6 14
6 15
6 16
6 18
6 20
6 22
m. p. in.
34' 7 .58
07 8 31
40 9 04
19 9 43
57 10 21
4311 07
40
42 1 06
2 41
4 17
5 10
40 6 04
18 6 42
.54 7 18
24 7 48
54 8 18
27 8 51
00 9 24
40 10 04
20 10 44
09 11 3:3
48 12
03 1 27
18 2 42
34 3 58
24 4 48
12 5 36
50 6 14
06 7 30
16 7 40
50 8 14
17
53
46
Meteorolog-ical Reg-ister for the Month of March, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.460 ; Lowest, 29.3.50 ; Mean, 30.036. Thermometer— Highest,
.50.00 ; Lowest 0.00 ; Mean Max. Temperature, 30.21 ; Mean Min. Temperature, ''4.04 ; Mean
Temperature, 20.30; Rain and meltod Snow (inches), 3.40; Prevailing Winds, S. W, & S. E,
Calendar,
APRIL, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter — Glh day, :!h. :;4iii., n.m.
Full Moon —13th day, llh. iHii,, a.irj.
Last Quarter
New Moon
-â– Jlstday,
-2Stli day,
31i. Om., p.m.
Oh. ')4ni., p.m.
4Tn Month.
30 Davs.
ArPABENT Nudx AT Greenwich.
A
1
p;
1^
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CM4
(M
o
o
O
;>,
>,
>i,
a
Q
O
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Sat.
Sun.
Mod.
Tues.
5 Wed.
Tbur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sux.
Mou.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115J25
11626
117127
118,28 Fri
119129 Sat.
120'30'SUN.
Mou.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
23'Sux.
24 Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Sun's Decli-
nation.
1
^ .5
;h.
St.
Hourly
Variation.
g
CO
s
1
John';
<» High Water.
N'4 13 0.
4'36 11
4.59 17
5 2217
5 45 12
6 8 0.
6 30 42
6 53 18
7 15 46
7 38 6
8 19
8 22 23
S 44 20
9 6 7
9 27 45
9 49 15
10 10 34
10 31 43
10 52 43
11 1331
1134 9,
1 1 54 35
12 14 50
12 34 53
12 54 43
13 14 21
13 33 46
13 52 58
14 1156
14 30 40
58.05'
.57.84;
57.63
57.40]
57 15j
56.88!
56.61'
56.32
56 01
55.69
55.36
55.02
.54.66
54.29'
53.91
53.51
53' 10
52-68
52 -24
51-80'
5133
50-86
50-37
49- 86
49-34
48-81,
48-26
47-70
47-1-2,
46 53
»«.. s.
4 13.23
3 .55.19
3 37.24
3 19 40
1.70
44.15
26.76
9.57
52.58
35.82
lfl9.30
l] 3.05
0^47.09
31.43
0.16.10
O' 1.12
13.50
27.74
41.58
56.01
1 8.01
1 20.57
1 32.68
1 44.32
1 55.47
2! 6.14
2^16.31
2/25.98
2'*35.14
2 43.79
s.
0.754
0.750
0.746
0.740
734
0.728
0.7-20
0.712
0.703
0.693! 10
683 11
0.67l'l2
\a.m.
97 15 45
97,5 43
97 5 41
97,5 40
97,5 37
97 5 35
0.659
0.645
0.631
0.617
0.601
0.585
0.568
0.551
0.533
0.51422
0.495
0.475
0.455 25
0.43426
0.413,27
0.392 28
0.371
0.350
5 34
5 31
5 30
97 5 28
97 5 26
97 5 24
97,5 22
97! 5 -20
97!5 18
97 5 16
97l5 14
97*5 13
97 5 11
97 5 10
97,5 09
97!o 07
97 5 05
97 5 03
97 5 00
97 4 59
97,4 57
97 4 55
57;4 53
57!4 52
p.m.
a. VI.
6 23
8 26
6 24
9 06
6 26
9 44
6 27
10 40
6 29
11 46
6 30
50
6 31
2 30
6 33
4 04
6 34
4 38
6 35
5 17
6 37
5 56
6 38
6 28
6 4tl
7 00
6 41
7 34
6 43
8 07
6 44
8 43
6 46
9 20
6 47
10 06
6 48
10 52
6 49
11 46
|6 50
33
'e 52
1 50
6 53
2 54
6 54
3 58
,6 56
4 43
|6 57
5 28
6 58
6 08
7 00
7 06
7 02
7 38
7 03
8 16
p. w.
8 50
9 30
10 08
11 04
1 14
2 54
4 28
5 02
5 41
6 20
6 52
7 24
7 58
8 31
9 07
9 44
10 30
11 16
57
2 14
3 IS
4 22
5 07
5 52
6 32
7 30
8 02
8 40
Equation of Time to be added to Apparent Time to 16th, and subtracted the remainder
of the month.
Meteorological Res-ister for the IVEonth of April, 1910.
13arometer~Higli&t, 30.4.y) ; Lowest, •.".i.4(;0 ; Mean, -id.flSr. Tlierniometer- Highest,
64.00 ; Lowest, 23 00; Mean Max. IiiuiMTat'Jrr, 44.10 ; Mean Min. Temperature, 3-2.01.t; Mean
Temperature, 3S.12 ; Eainfall (ineh3s), 1 4& ; Prevailing Winds, X, & E.
Calendar.
MAY, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter — itli day, '.Hi. 43m., a.m.
Full Moon —13th day, ih. 39in., a.m.
Last Quarter — 'Jl.st day, oli. .52m., a.n..
New Moon —28th day, 2h. 53m., a.m.
5th Month.
31 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
St. John's.
1'21
1-22
I'J3
1-24
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140 ;
141
142;
143;
144;
145;
146:
147
148;
149:
150 ;
151
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tion. ' o-g
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X.a
a
a
m
Si
I
Mon.
2
Tues.
3
Wed.
4
Thu.
5
Fri.
6
Sat.
7
Sun.
8
Mou.
9
Tues.
10
Wed,
11
Tim.
12
Kri.
13
Sat.
14
Sun.
15
Mou.
16
Tues,
17
Wed.
18
Tlui.
19
Fri.
20
Sat.
21
Sun.
22
Mod.
23
Tue.
24
Wed.
25
Thu.
26
Fri. !
27
Sat.
28
Sun.
29
Mou.
30
Tues.
31
Wed.
(1114
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
18
18
18
18
19
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
49
7
25 24
43 8
37
17 49
34 46
51 25
7 48
23 54,
39 42
55 13
10 25
25 19
39 55
54 12.
8 9,
21 48
35 7
1.6 45.93
.445.30
.1(44.6
,5|44.02
,243.36
,842.69
,l|42.00
8 41.31
,7;40.60
339.87
,5;39.14
0138.39
,437.64
636.87
48
45.
13 3.
25 1
36 38
47 54.
58 48,
9 21
19 32.
29 21
38 47,
47 51,
36.09
35.30
34.51
33.69
,2i32.87
2 32.04
1 31.20
6 30.34
5 29.48
,628.60
427.72
9 26.82
7,25.91
6 24.99
4'24.07
8J23.13
7 22.19
m. s.
2 51
92
59 54
6 63
13 19
19 22
3 24 71
3 29 66
3 34 06
3 37
3 41
3 43 93
3 46 08
47 66
48 67
49 10
48 96
48
91
20
24
3
3
3
3
3
3 46 94
3 45 07
3 42 62
3 39 60
3 36 03
3 31 90
3 27 22
3 22 01
3 16 28
10 04
3 32
56 12
48 47
40 38
0.328
0.306
0.284
0.262
0.240
0.218
0.195
0.172
d.
a.m.
•2
0/
4 50
3
01
4
49
4
57
4
47
5
01
4
46
6
57
4
44
7
57
4
42
8.58 4
9.57
0.149:10.57
0.12511.57
0.102! 12.57
0.078|13.57
0.054,14.57
0.03015.57
0.0061 16.57
0.01817.57
0.04218.57
0.0fi6|19.57
0.090 20.57
0.11421.57
0.137 22.57
0.160 23.57
0.184:24.57
0.206;25.57
0.228 26.57
0.249 '27. 57
0.270 28.57
0.290 0.23
0.309 1.23
0.328 2.23
0.3461 3.23
p.m.
7 04
05
07
08
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
19
20
21
22
7 24
7 25
7 26
29
30
2 7 31
7 32
7 33
High Water.
a.
in.
8
58
9
50
10
41
11
46
42
p. m.
9 22
10 14
11 05
2
3
4
4
06
24
37
26
14
49
6 24
00
13
02
50
5 25
6 00
6 36
7 10
7 48
8 24
9 04
9 45
10 32
11 18jll 42
11 54'
00
34
12
8 48
9 28
10 09
10 56
3 20
7 35
7 36
7 37
7 38
7 39
7 40
7 41
14
07
53
06
16
08i
54 9 IS
38:10 02
18
26
35
44
38
31
17
30
40
32
Sleteorolog-ical Reg-ister for the Month of May, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.3.b0; Lowest, 29.660; Mean, 29.978. Thermometer— Highest
75.00 ; Lowest, 30.00 ; Mean Max. Temperature, 55.05 ; .Mean Min. Temperature, 38.20 •"Mean
Temperature, 46.25 ; Rainfall (inches), 2.42 ; Prevailing Winds, N. & S. W. '
Calendar.
JUNE, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter-
Full Moon
3rcl day, 6h., 3:^m., p. m.
-11th day, 61i., 20iii., p.m.
Last Quarter — lOtli day, 5h., 20m., p.m.
New Moon — 2(itli day^ 91i., 49m., a.m.
6th Month.
30 Days.
Apparent Noon ai
' Greenwich.
St
. Johns.
Vater.
O
a
a
o
g
o
o
1
Sun's Decli-
nation.
o
c
o5
>
M
•<
c
o
o
S
5
a
4
c
High 1
m. s.
s.
d.
a.7n.\v.m.
a.
m.
p. m.
162
1
Thur.
N2"l 56 32.8
2l!'23
2 31.88
0.363
4.23 4 13'7 42
10
29
10 53
153
2Fri.
22 4
50.8
20.27
2 22.98
0.379
5.23 4 I2I7 43
11
22
11 46
154
3Sat.
22 12
45.8
19.31
2 13.71
0.394
6.23 4 12'7 44
02
26
155
4 Sun.
22 20
17.5
18.33
2 4.07
0.409
7.23 4 117 45
1
21
1 45
156
5 Mon.
22 27
25.7
17.35
1 54.09
0.423
8.23
4 10 7 46
2
17
2 41
157
6 Tues.
22 34
10.3
16.36
1 43.79
0.436
9.23
4 10 7 47
3
12
3 36
158
71 Wed.
22 40
31.1
15.37
1 33.17
0.449
10.23
4 09 7 4.S
4
07
4 31
159
8|Thur.
22 46
28.1
14.38
1 22.26
0.460
11.23
4 09 7 49
4
48
5 12
160
9iFri.
22 52
1.1
13.38
1 11.07
0.472
12.23
4 09 7 49
r>
30
5 54
161
lOSat.
22 57
10.1
12.37
59.62
0.4S2
13.23
4 08 7 50
6
10
6 34
162
ll'SUN.
23 1
54.8
11.36
47.93
0.492
14.23
4 08 7 50
6
48
7 12
163
12 Mon.
23 6
15.3
10.35
36.01
0.501
15.23
4 08 7 50
7
26
7 50
164
13 Tues.
23 10
11.5
9.33
23.88
0.509
16.23 4 08 7 51
8
04
8 28
165
14
15
Wed.
Thur.
23 13
23 16
43.2
.50.3
8.31
7.29
11.57
0.516
0.523
17.23 4 09
18.23 4 09
7 51
7 51
8
9
44
22
9 08
166
0.91
9 46
167
16
Fri.
23 19
32.9
6.26
13.54
0.529
19.23 4 09,7 52
10 01
10 25
168
17
Sat.
23 21
50.9
5.24
26.30
0.534
20.23 4 09
7 52
10
40
11 04
169
18
Sun.
23 23 44.2
4.21
39.17
0.538
21.23 4 09
7 53 11
26
11 50
170
19
20
Mon.
Tues.
23 25
23 26
12.7
16.5
3.17
2.14
52.12
1 5.14
0.541
0.543
22.23 4 09
23.23 4 09
7 53
7 54
24
171
1
14
1 38
172
21
Wed.
23 26
55.5
1.11
1 18.20
0.545
24.23 4 09
7 54
2
31
2 55
173
22
Thur.
23 27
9.7
0.07
1 31.29
0.545
25.23 4 09
7 55
3 48
4 12
174
23
Fri.
23 26
59.0
0.96
1 44.36
0.544
26.23 4 10
7 55
4
36
5 00
175
24
Sat.
23 26
23.5
1.99
1 57.40
0.542
27. 2»
4 10|7 55
5
43
6 07
176 25
Sun.
23 25 23.3
3.03
2 10.38
0.539
28.23
4 10,7 55
6
24
6 48
177 26
Mon.
23 23
58.2
4.06
2 23.26
0.534
29.23
4 11
7 54
7
06
7 30
178 27
Tues.
23 22
8.4
5.09
2 36.02
0.529
0.94
4 11
7 54
8
04
8 28
179 28
Wed.
23 19
53.8
6.12
2 48.64
0.522
1.94
4 12
7 54
8
46
9 10
180 39
Thur.
23 17
14.6
7.14
3 1.08
0.514
2.94
4 12
7 54
9
30
9 54
18130
Fri
23 14
10.9
8.17
3 13.31
0.505
3.94
4 12
7 54
10
04
10 28
Equation of Time to be subtracted from Apparent Time to 14th, and added the remainder
of the Month.
meteorological Reg-ister for the Month of June, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.310 ; Lowest, 29.230 ; Mean, 29.846. Thermometer— Highest
70.0 ; Lowest, 31.0 ; Mean Max. Temperaturg, 61.2 ; Mean Min. Temperature, 43.2 ; Mean
r«inperature, 62.2 ; Rainfall (incheB), 4.90 Pravailing Winds, 8. W. & W,
10
Caleiidar.
JULY, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter — 3rd day, 5h. 40m., a. iii.
Full Moon —11th day, Oil. 22iu., a. iii.
Last Quarter —19th day, 2h. fun. a. m.
New Moon —25th day, 4h. 41ni., p. ni.
7th Month.
31 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
Sun's Declina
tion.
3 a
c8 _, aj
a^
St. John's
tiO
B
<= High Water.
3
CO
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
19514
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
20423
20524
206 25
207 26
20827
209 28
210
211
212
Sat.
Sun.
MOQ.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
San.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
N23 10
23 6
23 2
22 57
22 52
22 47
22 41
22 35
22 28
22 21
22 14
22 6
21 58
21 49
21 40
21 31
21 21
21 11
21 1
20 50
20 39
20 27
20 15
20 3
19 51
19 38
19 25
19 11
18 58
18 44
18 29
42.7
50.2
33.4
52.4
47.5
18.6
26.1
9.9
30.4
27.6
1.6
12.8
1.2
27.1
30.5
11.7
31.0
28.4
4.3
18.8
12.1
44.6
56.3
47.6
18.7;
30.0
21.6
54.0
7.2
1.7
37.8
9.18
10.19
11.21
12.21
13.21
14.20
15.18
16.15
17.13
18.10
19.06
20.01
20.95
21,89,'
22.82
23.74'
24.65
25.56
26.45
27.34,
28.21j
29.08
29.94
30.78i
31.62
32.44'
33.25
34.05
34.84'
35.61
36.37
m. s. I
3 25.31
37.05
48.52
59.69
10.54
21.06
31.22
41.01
50.42
59.43
8.02
16.18
23.90
31.17
37.98
44.31
50.16
55.51
0.35
4.69
8.49
11.75
14.47
16.63
18.21
19.21
19.62
19.42
18.61
17.18
15.13
s.
0.495
0.484
0-472
0.459
0.445
0.431
0.416
d.
4.94
5.94
6.94
7.94
8.94
9.94
10.94
0.400111.94
0.384'l2.94
0.367113.94
0.349 14.94
0. 33 r 15.94
0.312!l6.94
0.293 17.94
0.274 18.94
0.254 19.94
0.233 20.94
0.212 21.94
0.19122.94
0.170 23.94
0.147 24.94
0.125 25.94
0.102 26.94
0.078 27.94
0.054 28.94
0.029 0.66
0.004
0.021
0.046
0.072
0.099
1.66
2.66
3.66
4.6;3
5.66
m.,p.m.\a. m.
13,7 54 10 48
11 36
08
>l-
13 7 54
14 7 54
14 7 64
7
7
7
7
7 49!
7 49'
7 48|
7 47
7 46
7 45
7 44
7 43
7 42
7 41
7 40
7 39
7 38
7 37
7 36
7 35
7 34
7 32
10
13
16
08
.5 00
.-> 43
6 26
7 06
7 44
8 20
8 53
9 28
10 04
10 48
1 30
14
1 44
3 10
34
28
14
06
48
24
9 00
9 36
10 14
10 52
p. m.
11 12
32
1 34
37
40
32
24
07
6 50
7 30
8 08
8 44
9 17
9 52
10 28
11 12
11 54
38
2 08
3 34
4 58
5 52
6 38
7 30
8 12
8 48
9 24
10 00
10 38
11 16
Meteorological Register for the Month of July, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.260 ; Lowest, 29.410; Mean, 29.674; Thermometer— Highest
82.00; Lowest, 46.00; Mean Max. Temperature, 73.07; Mean Min. Temperature, .55.17- Mean
Tsmperature, 64.14 ; Rainfall (inches), 8.79 ; Prevailing Winds, S. W. & 8. E. '
Calendar.
11
AUGUST, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
First Quarter — 1st day, 7h. 5Sm., p.m. j Last Quarter
Full Moon — 9th day, nh. 24ni., p.m. | New Moon
First Quarter— 31st day, Oil. 50in., p.
-17th day,
-24th day,
8h. 40in., a.m.
01). 43ni.,Ja.m.
8th Month.
31 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
St. John s.
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
CI
,â–
a
a
a
^
^
o
o
>>
>>
Q
O i
Sun's Decli-
nation.
Si
1
Tues.
2
Wed.
3
Thiit.
4
Pri.
5
Sat.
6
Sun.
7
Mon.
8
Tues.
9
Wed.
10
Thur.
11
Pri.
12
Sat.
13
Sun.
14
Mon.
15
Tues.
16
Wed.
17
Thur.
18
Fri.
19
Sat.
20
Sun.
21
Mon.
22
Tues.
23
Wed.
24
Thur.
25
Pri.
26
Sat.
27
Sun.
28
Mon.
29
Tues.
30
Wed.
31
Thur.
N18 14
17 59
17 44
17 29
17 13
16 57
16 40
16 23
16 7
15 49
15 32
15 14
14 56
14 38
14 20
14 1
13 42
13 23
13 4
12 44
12 24
12 5
1144
1124
11 4
10 43
10 22
10 1
9 40
9 19
8.57
55.8'37.12
55.937.86
38.538.59
3839.30
12.1 140.00
3.8 40.69
39l'41.36
58.4'42.03
1.8 42.68
49.8 43.32
22543.95
40.344.56
43.5:45.17
32.445.76
7.2 46.34
28.2 46.91
35.7
30.1
116
40.5
57.2
2.0
55,2
37 3
8.4
29.1
39.5
40.1
31.2
13.2
46.4
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en
JS
s-s
w
(£
m
SI
Moon
Sun
High Watar.
47.46
48.00|
48 53|
49.05;
49 55
50041
50. 52 1
50.98;
51.42;
51.85
52.27
52.67i
53.061
53.431
53.79'
6 12.45
6 9.15
6 5.22
6 0.68
5 .55. 52
5 49.74
5 43.36
5 3637
5 28.79
5 20.03
5 11.89
5 2.59
4 52.73
4 42.33
4 31.40
4 19.95
4 7.98
3 5552
3 42 57
3 29.14
3 1524
3 0.88
2 46.06
2 80.80
2 15 10
1 5897
1 42.43
1 25.49
1 8.15
50.44
32.37
0.125
0.151
0.176
0.202
0.228
0.253
0.279
0.304
0.328
0.352
0.376
0.399
0.422
0.444
0466
488
0.509
0.529
0.550
0.569
0.589
0.608
0.627
0.645
0.663
0.681
0.698
0.714
0.730
0.745
0.760
d.
6.66
7.66
8.66
9 66
10.66
11,66
12.66
13.66
14.C6
15.66
1666
17.66
1866
19.66
20.66
2166
22.66
23.66
24.66
25.66
26.66
27.66
28.66
0.32 ,5
1.32 I5
2.32 jc
3.32
432
5.32
6.32
7.32
a.v}. p.m.
41
42
44
45
47
48
49
51
.53
54
55
56
57
58
00
0'>
03
04
05
07
08
09
11
12
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
31
30
28
27
25
24
22
20
18
17
16
14
13
11
09
07
06
04
02
00
6 59
6 57
6 55
6 53
6 51
6 49
6 47
6 45
6 43
6 42
6 40
40:
12
18
08'
67;
111
24|
16
6 45
7 20
7 53
8 26
9 00
9 36
10
36
1 42
32
21
35
48
9
3
4
5
6 40
7 09
7 44
8 17
8 50
9 24
10 00
14110 .38
0311 27
6 04
7 06
7 30
8 04
8 36
9 10
12
58
35
43
48
6 28
7 30
7 54
8 28
9 00
9 34
9 44,10 08
10 24] 10 48
11 08;ll 32
11 58'
Meteorological Resrister for the Month of August, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.230 ; Lowe.^t, 29.690; Mean, 30.134. Thermometer- Highest,
7S.00; Lowest, 40 00 ; Mean Max. Temperature, 68.04 ; Mean Min. Temperature, 53.22; Mean
Temperature, 60.26 ; Rainfall (inches), 3-00 ; Prevailing Winds, S. W. & W,
12
Calendar.
SEPTEMBER, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
Pull Moon
Last Quarter
- 8th day, Oh.
-15th day, 2h.
26m., p.m.
20ni., p.m.
New Moon — 22nd day, llh. 6m., a.m.
First Quarter —30th day, 7h. 37m,, a.m.
3th Month.
30 Dxyb.
Apparent Noon ai
' Gkeenwioh.
St. John's.
1
Q
o
o
a
o
bun's Decli-
nation.
O
|.i
â– <
CO
C
§
3
CD
s
a
03
QQ
5
High Water.
„
m
s.
s.
d.
a.m.
p.m.
a.
TO.
p. TO.
244
1
2
Fri.
Sat.
N8 36 11.1
8 14 27.6
.54.14
54.48
_0_
13.95
0.774
0.787
8.32
9.32
5 22
5 23
6 39
6 37
2
42
00
1 06
245
4.80
2 24
246
3
Sun.
7 52 36.3
54.79
23.85
0.800
10.35
5 24
6 35
3
16
3 40
247
4
Mon.
7 30 37.5
55.10
43.20
0.812
11.32 5 26
6 33
4
12
4 36
248
5
Tues.
7 831.4
55.40
1
2.81
823
12.32 5 27
6 31
5
07
5 31
249
6
Wed.
6 46 18.4
55 68
1
22.68
0.833
13.32 5 28
6 29
5
47
6 11
250
7
Thur.
6 23 59.0
55.94
1
42.77
0.842
14.32 5 3'i 6 27
6
27
6 51
251
8
Fri.
6 1 33.2
56.20
2
3.08
0.850
15.32 5 31 6 25
7
00
7 24
252
9
Sat.
5 39 1.4
56.44
2
23.58
0.857
16.32 5 32
6 23
7
34
7 58
253
10
Sun.
5 16 23.9
56. 67
2
44.24
0.864
17.32 5 34
6 21
8
i'7
8 31
254
11
Mon.
4 53 41.1
56.89
3
5.05
869
18.32 5 35
6 19
8
40
9 04
255
12
Tues.
4 30 53.2
57.10
3
25.97
0.874
19.32
5 36
6 17
9
22
9 46
256
13
Wed.
4 8 0.4
57.29
3
46.99
0.878
20.32
5 37
6 15
10
04
10 28
257
14
Thur.
3 45 3.2
57.47
4
8.10
0.881
21.32
5 39
6 12
10
58
11 22
258
15
Fri.
3 22 1.9
57.64
4
29.26
0.882
22.32
5 41
6 10
11
57
21
259
16
Sat.
2 58 56.6
57.79
4
50. 4o
0.883
23.32
5 42
6 08
1
44
2 08
260
17
Sun.
2 35 47.8
58.93
5
11.65
0.884
24.32
5 44
6 06
3
04
3 28
261
18
Mon.
2 12 35.9
58.06
5 32. 86
0.883
25.32 5 45
6 04
4
22
4 46
262
19
Tues.
149 21.1
58.17
5
5404
0.882
26.32i 5 46
6 02
5
06
5 30
263
20
Wed.
126 3.8
58.27
6
15.19
0.880
27.32i 5 48
6 00
5
48
6 12
264
21
Tuhr.
1 2 44.4
58.35
6
36.28
0.877
23.32 5 49
5 58
6
18
6 42
265
22
Fri.
39 23.2
58.41
6
57.30
0.874
29.32 5 51
5 56
7
06
7 30
266
23
Sat.
NO 16 0.6
58.46
7
18.23
0.870
0.89' 5 53
5 53
7
44
8 08
267
24
Sun.
SO 7 23.0
58.50
7
39. 06
0.865
1.89 5 54
5 51
8
00
8 24
268
25
Men.
30 47.2
58.52
7
59 77
0.860
2.89| 5 55
5 49
8
48
9 12
269
26
Tues.
i 05411.7
58.52
8
2035
0.854
3.89: 5 56
5 47
9
26
9 50
270
27
Wed.
1 17 36.1
58.51
8
40.76
0.h47
4.89
5 58
5 4.i
10
04
10 28
271
28
Thur.
1 41 0.0
58.48
9
1.00
0.839
5.89
5 59
5 43
10
50
11 14
272
29
Fri.
2 4 23.2
58.44
9 21.04
0.830
6.891 6 00
5 41
11
40
273
30
Sat.
2 27 45.1
58 38
9 40 86
0.821
7.89 6 01
5 39
20
44
Equation of Time to be added to Apparent Time to the 1st, and subtracted the remainder
of the month.
Meteorolog-ical Reg-ister for the Month of September, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.420; Lowest, 29.480; Mean, 30.270. Thermometer— Highest
72.0; Lowest, 37.0; Mean Max. Temperature 60.8; Mean Min. T«mp«rature, 46.6 ; Mean'
Temperatur*, 53. P ; Rainfall (rnches), 4.35 ; Prevailing Wind W. &. S.
Calendar.
13
OCTOBER, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
Full Moon — 8th day, Oh. 40m., a.m.
Last Quarter —11th day, 8h. 15m., p.m.
New Moon — 22nd day. Oh. 38m., a.m.
Firit Quarter— 30th day, 3h. 11m., a.m.
10th Month.
31 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
St. John's.
4
^
3
a:
c
r>
<D
S
IS
o
o
>.
;•>
tA
ctS
a
Q
Sun's Declina-
tion.
11
Effnation of
Time to be
subtracted
from A,T.
1
CO
'a
1
03
c
a
High Water.
o / //
II
m. s.
s. d.
a.m. p.m. a.m.j'.m.
274
1
Sun.
S 2 51 5.6
.58.31
10 0.46
0.811
8.89
6 08
5 37
1 38, 2 02
275
•z
Mon.
3 14 24.2
.58.28
10 19.79
0.800
989
6 04
5 35
2 48
3 12
276
3
Tues.
8 37 40 5
58.18
10 88.84
0.788
10.89
6 05
5 34
3 57
4 21
277
4
Wed.
4 54.8
.58.02
10.57.60
0.775
.11.89
6 07
5 81
4 43 5 07
278
5
Thur.
4 24 5.2
57.89
11 1(>,04
0.761T2.89
6 08
5 29
5 30; 5 54
279
6
Fri.
4 47 12.9
.57.74
11 84.18
746 18.89
6 10
5 27
6 07 6 31
280
7
Sat.
5 10 16.9
57.. 59
11 51.«6
0.781 14. 89
6 11
5 25
6 48 7 07
281
8
Sun.
5 83 17
57.42
12 9.20
714 15.89
6 12
5 28
7 18| 7 42
282
9
Mon.
5 56 12.9
.57.23
12 26.12
069616.89
6 14
.0 21
7 511 8 15
283
10
Tues.
6 19 4.2
.57.04
12 42.61
0.678il7.89
6 15
5 19
8 31 8 55
284
11
Wed.
6 41 50.6
56.82
12 58.04
0.6.58 18.89
6 17
5 17
9 12 9 36
28.5
12
Thur.
7 4 31.6
56.59
18 14.19
0687 19.89
6 18
5 15
10 10 10 34
286
13
Fri.
7 27 7.1
.5().85
13 29.28
0(il6 20.80
6 20
5 13
11 07 11 31
287
14
Sat.
7 49 86.6
51). 1(1
18 48,74
.598 21.86
0570 22.89
6 21
5 12
09 83
288
15
Sun.
8 11 59.8
55.88
18 57.71
6 22
5 10
1 49 2 13
289
16
Mon.
8 34 16.8
55.54
14 11.12
0.547 28.89
6 24
5 08
2 40 3 20
230
17
Tues.
8 56 25.6
.55.23
14 28.95
522 24.89
6 26
5 06
4 04; 4 28
291
18
Wed.
9 18 27.4
54.91
14 36.18
0.497 25 89
6 27
5 04
4 46, 5 10
292
19
Thur.
9 40 21.8
54.57
14 47.81
0.471 2689
6 29
5 02
5 27j 5 51
293
20
Fri.
10 2 6.8
.54.22
14 58.80
0.445 2789
6 30
5 00
6 00 6 24
294
21
Silt.
10 28 43.6
.53.84
15 9.16
0.418 28.89
6 31
4 58
6 34 58
295
22
Sun.
10 45 11.2
58.45
15 18.87
0.891: 0.33
6 83
4 56
7 06; 7 30
296
23
Mon.
11 6 29.8
58.04
15 27.98
0.368 i.:«
6 84
4 55
7 54 8 18
297
24
Tues.
1127 87.8
52.62
15 86.81
0.885 2 38
6 36
4 53
8 80' 8 54
298
2.5
Wed.
11 48 81.8
.52.17
15 44.00
806, 3 38
6 87
4 52
9 06 9 30
299
26
Thur.
12 9 21.5
51.71
15 50.99
0.277 488
5 38
4 50
9 48 10 12
300
27
Fri.
12 29 .56.9
51.28
15 57.28
0.247 5.33
6 40
4 48 10 30 10 54
301
28
Sat.
12 50 20.6
50.74
16 2.84
0217 6.38
6 42
4 46 11 2011 44
302
29
Sun.
13 10 32.8
.50.28
16 7.63
0.186' 7.33
6 43
4 45 11 50 14
803
30
Mon.
13 30 31.4
49.69
16 11.77
0.155 8.33 6 45
4 43 1 08 1 82
304
31
Tues.
18 50 17.6
49. 15
16 15.11
0.128 9.33 6 47
4 41 2 12 2 36
Meteorolog-ioal Register for the Montti of October, 1910.
Barometer- Highest, 30.240; Lowest, 28.980; Mean, 29.821. Thermometer— Highest,
68.00; Lowest, 32.00; Mean Max. Temperature, 52.27 : Mean Min. Temperature, 43.16 ; Mean
Temperature, 48.20; Rainfall (inches), 7.32 ; Prevailing Winds, S. E. & S.
14
Calendar,
Fall Moou — 6th day,
Last Quarter —13th day,
NOVEMBER, 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
Oh. 17m., p. ni
3h. 49i»., a. III.
New Moon — 2 th day, 5h. 18m., p.ru.
First Quarter— 28th day, lOh. Uin., p.m.
Uth Month.
;30 Days.
Apparent Noon at Greenwich.
i
St
. John
s.
8
3
c
o
M
1
o
Suq's Decli-
nation.
<
â– I
s
!
^ i
=° 1 High Water.
o
1
a
1
k^ti
w|
* 1
1
1 1
m. s. 1 s.
d. [a.m.
p.m.
a. VI.
p. m.
305
1
VVpd.
Sll 9 50.6
48 59
16 17.68 0.091
10.3316 48
4 39
3 16
3 40
3o6
2
Thur.
14 29 9.8
48.01
10 19.48!0.059
11. ,33
6 50
4 37
3 45j 4 09
307
3
Fri.
14 48 14.9
47.41
16 20.49
0.026
1233
6 51
4 .36
4 54! 5 18
608
4
Sat.
15 7 5.5
4680
16 2071
0.008
13. 3;^
6 52
4 35
5 38 6 02
309
5
Sun.
15 25 41.3
46.18
10 20.12
0.041
1433
6 54
4 33
6 21 6 45
310
6
Mon.
15 44 19
4553
16 18.72
0.076
15.33
6 55
4 32
7 01 7 25
311
7
Tues.
16 2 6.7
44 87
16 16.48
0.111
16.33
6 57
4 30
7 42 8 06
312
8
Wed.
16 19 55.6
4420
16 13.40
0.146
17.33
6 58
4 29
8 26
8 50
313
9
Thur.
16 37 28. 2
4351
16 9.48
0.181
18.3;^
7 00
4 28
9 10
9 34
314
10
Fri.
16 54 43 9
42.80
16 4.7010.217
19.33
7 02
4 26
10 07 10 31
316
11
Silt.
17 11 425
42.08
15 5906 0.253
20.33
7 03
4 25
11 04 11 28
316
12
Sun.
17 28 2:^6
4134
15 52.54 0.289
21.33
7 04
4 24
11 54: 18
317
13
Mon.
17 44 46.7
40.58
15 4516 0.326
22.33
7 06
4 22
1 181 1 42
318
14
Tues.
18 51.5
3981
15 36.91 '0.362
23.33
7 08
4 21
2 26 2 50
319
15
Wed.
18 16 37.5
39.02
15 27 78 0.398
24.33
7 09
4 20
3 32
3 56
%^
16
Thur.
18 32 4.4
38.21
15 17.80 0.434
2o.a3
7 11
4 18
4 13
4 37
321
17
Fri.
18 47 11.7
37 39
15 6 95 0.470
26.33
7 12
4 17
4 56
5 20
322
18
Sat.
19 1 59.0
36.55
14 55.25 0505
27.33
7 14
4 16
5 30
5 54
323
19
Sun.
19 16 259
35.69
14 42.71 0.540
28.33
7 15
4 15
6 06
6 30
324
20
Mon.
19 30 32.1
3481
14 29.34 575
29.33
7 17
4 14
7 06
7 30
325
21
Tues.
19 44 17.0
33.92
14 15.13:0.609
0.63
7 18
4 13
7 30
7 54
326
22
Wed.
19 57 40.4
3302
14 0.12 0.642
163
7 20
4 12
8 10
8 34
327
23
Thur.
20 10 41.8
32.09
13 44.32 0.675
2.63
7 21
4 11
8 48
9 12
328
24
Fri.
20 23 20.9
31.16
13 27.73 0.707
3.63
7 22
4 11
9 25 9 50
329
25
Sat.
20 35 373
30.21
13 10.37 0739
463
7 23
4 10
10 06 10 30
a33
26
Sun.
20 47 30.7
29.24
12 52.26 0770
5.63
7 25
4 09
10 5011 14
331
27
Mon.
20 59 0.7
28.26
12 33.42;0.800
6.63
7 26
4 09
11 34'll 58
332
28
Tues.
21 10 71
27.27
12 13.85 0..330
7.63
7 28
4 08
04 28
333
89
Wed.
21 20 49.4
26.26
11 .53.59'0 858
8.63
7 29
4 08
1 06! 1 30
334
30
Thur.
2131 7.4
25.24
11 37.65
0.886
9.63
7 30
4 07
2 12
2 36
Meteorologrical Kegister for the Month of Norember, 1910.
Barometer— Highest, 30.330; Lowest, 29.040; Mean, 29.620. Thermometer— Highest
60.0 ; Lowest, 30.0 ; Mean Max. Temperature, 45.2 ; Mean Min. Temperature 33 •> • °Mean
Temperature, S9.8 ; Rainfall (inches), 10.07 ; Prevailing Winds, N. E. & E. ' " ' -
Ccdendwr.
16
DECEMBER. 1911.
Phases of the Moon.
Full Moon — 5th day, llh. 21m., p.m.
Last Quarter — 12th day, 2h. 15m., p.m.
New Moon —20th day. Oh. 9m., p.m.
First Quarter —28th day, 3h. 17m., p.m.
12th Month.
31 Day.s.
1
Apparent Noon at Greenwich, j St. John's.
t
"5
1
1
O
1
a
Sun's Declina-
tion.
â– ^Kfiuation of^
Time.
Hourly
Variation.
•1
C
o
a
a
03
Q
00
High Water.
m. *.
s. \ d. a.m.
p.m.
a. m.
p. m.
335
1
Fri.
S2°l 4*1 "0.8
24.21
11 11 04
0.914:10.63 7 32
4 06
3 17
3 41
336:
2
Sat.
21 ,50 29.3
23.16
10 48 79
0.940111.63
7 34
4 05
4 14
4 38
337!
3
Sun.
21 59 32.6
22.11
10 25 91
0.966*12.63
7 35
4 04
5 11
6 35
338'
4
Mou.
22 K 10.6
21.05
10 2 43
0.991J 13.63
7 36
4 04
6 00
6 24
3391
5
Tues.
22 16 22.8
19.97
9 38 36
1.015 14.63
7 37
4 04
6 46
7 10
340;
6
Wed,
22 24 9.1
18.89
9 13 73
1.038il5.63
7 38
4 04
7 30
7 54
34r
7
Thu.
22 31 29.3
17.79
8 48 54
1.060:16.63
7 391 4 03
8 14
8 38
342'
8
Fri.
22 38 23.1
16.69
8 22 83
1.082117.63
7 40 4 03
9 28
9 52
343 1
9
Sat.
22 44 50.4
15.58
7 56 61
1.102118.63
7 41(4 03
9 42
10 06
344
10
Sun.
22 50 51.0
14.46
7 29 91
1.122 19.63
7 421 4 03
10 40
11 04
345
11
Mon.
22 56 24.5
13.33
7 2 76
1.140j20.63
7 43! 4 03
11 32
11 56
346
12
Tues,
23 1 30.8
12.19
6 35 17
1.158121.63
7 44; 4 03
11
35
347
13
Wed.
23 6 9.8
11.06
6 7 19
1.17422.66
7 45 4 03
1 20
1 44
348
14
Thu.
23 10 21.4
9.91
5 38 83
1.189 23.63
7 46 4 03
2 22
2 46
349
15
Fri.
23 14 5.2
8.75
5 10 14
1.201124.63
7 47| 4 03
3 26
3 50
350
16
Sat.
23 17 21.3
7.59
4 41 16
1.21325.63
7 48i 4 03
4 11
4 35
351
17
Sun.
23 20 9.4
6.42
4 11 91
1.224126.63
7 491 4 04
4 66
6 20
352
18
Mon.
23 22 29.4
5.25
3 42 43
1.232
27.63
7 50: 4 04
5 34
5 58
353
19
Tue.
23 24 21.3
4.08
3 12 76
1.240
28.63
7 50, 4 04
6 12
6 36
354
20
Wed.
23 25 45.0
2.90
2 42 94
1.245
29.6S
7 51|4 04
7 06
7 30
355
21
Thu.
23 26 40.4
1.72
2 13 00
1.249
0.85
7 51 4 05
7 41
a 05
356
22
Fri.
23 27 7.5
0.54
1 42 98
1.252
1.85
7 521 4 05
8 20
8 44
357
23
Sat.
23 27 6.2
0.64
1 12 92
1.253
2.85
7 52| 4 06
8 57
9 21
358
24
Sun.
23 26 36.6
1.83
42 86
1.252
3.85
7 521 4 07
9 32
9 56
359
25
26
Mon.
Tues.
23 25 38.7
23 24 12.4
3.01
1 4.19
12 83
1.249
4.85
7 52
7 53
4 08
4 08
10 07
10 46
10 31
360
17 11
1.245 5.85
11 10
361
27
Wed.
23 22 17.8
5.36
46 95
1.240i 6.85
7 53
4 09
11 24
11 48
362
28
Thu.
23 19 55.(J
6.54
1 16 65
1.234
7.85
7 63
4 10
11 44
08
363
29
Fri.
23 17 4.1
i 7.70
1 46 17
1.225
8.85
7 53
4 11
48
1 12
364
3(1
Sat.
23 13 45.5
1 8.87
2 15 47
1.216
9.85
7 54
4 11
2 16
2 4(»
36.S
31
Sun.
23 9 58.4
i 10.03
2 44 53
1.20S
10.85
I7 64
4 12
3 22
3 46
Equation of Time to be subtracted from Apparent Time to 25th, and added the re-
maiiide of the month.
Heteorological Bepister for the Month of December, 1010.
Barometer— Highest, SO. 370; Lowest, 28.840; Mean, 30.043. Thermometer— Highest,
45.00; Lowest 7.00; Mean Max. Temperature, 35.27 ; Mean Min. Temperature, -24.17 ; Mean
T«mperttnr«, 29. J2; B«in and raelteil Snow (inches), 4.22; Prevailing Wind*, N. 4 S. B.
16 The Royal Pamily. — The British Ministry.
€ljc Jl!opal f amilp»
His Majesty George V., R. I., by the Grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of all the Biitish Doinitiions
beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faitli, Empemr of India, horn
June 3rd, 1865 ; succeeded to the Throne May 6th, 1910 ; married Jnly 6th,
1893, to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck \horn May 26th, 1867;. His
Majesty's chiklren —
1. H. R. H. Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and York,
&c., &c. ; horn June 23, 1894.
2. H. R. H. Prince Albert, horn December 14th, 1895.
3. H. R. H. Princess Victoria Alexandra, horn April 25th, 1897.
4. H. R. H. Prince Henry William, horn March 31st, 1900.
5. H. R. H. Piince George, horn December 20th, 1902.
6. H. R. H. Prince John, horn July 12tli, 1905.
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury— Mr. H. H. Asquith, K.C.
Chancellor of the Exchequer — Mr. David Lloyd George.
Secretary of State for Home Affairs— Mr. Winston Spencer Churchill.
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs— S\t Edward Grey, Bt.
Secretary of State for War — Mr. Richard Burdon Haldane, K.C.
Secretary of State for India — The Earl of Crewe, K.G.
Lord High Chancellor — Lord Loiebuin, G. C. M. G.
Secretary of State for the Colonies — Mr, Lewis V. Harcourt.
First Lord of the Admiralty — Mr. Reginald McKenna, K..C.
President of the Board of Trade — Mr. Sydney Buxton.
President of the Local Government Board — Mr. John Burns.
Secretary for Scotland — Lord Pentland.
President Board of Agriculture — Earl Carrington, K.G.
Postmaster-General — Mr. Herbert Samuel.
Chief Secretary for L-eland—'Mr. Augustine Birrell, K.C.
Lord President of the Council — Viscount Morley.
Lord Privy Seal— The Earl of Crewe, K.G.
President Board of Education — Mr. Walter Runciman.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster— J oseyth Albert Pease.
First Commissioner of Woi-lcs — Earl of Beauchamp, K.C.M.G.
[Not in the Cabinet.]
Under Secretary of State for the Colonies— Sir F. G. S. Hopgood, G.C.M.G.
Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Colonies — Lt.-Col. J. E. B. Seely, D.s.o.
Secretary for the Dominiont— Sir C. P. Lucas, K.C.M.G., C.B.
Executive Council.- — Tlie Legislature.
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COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND.
Population (with Labrador), Census 1901, 226,984. Capital—
ST. JOHN'S Population, 29,594.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Island and i/n Dependencies :
Sir Ralph Champneys Williams, K.C.M.G.
Private Secretary — T. C. Fitzherbert.
Aide-de-Camp — Lieut. V. H. Gale.
Hon. Aide-de-Camp — Alan Goodridge, Esq.
Confidential Clerk — George K. Cake.
Orderlies — James Carter ; P. McDermot ; ^y. Long.
<ZEjcccutiVjf Olouncil.
Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Kt., K.C., LLD., Premier.
" D. Morison, K.C , Minister of Justice.
" Koheit Watson, Colonial Secretary.
" M. P. Casliin, Minister of Finance and Customs-
" Sydney D. Blandford, Minister of Agriculture and Mincs^
" Charles H. Emerson, K.C, ^
" Robert K. Bishop, ( nr-.i , n ^r ;â–
<< t u r> /^^ i â– r Without Portfolio.
" John C. Crosbie, C •'
" Michael P. Gibbs, j
Clerk to the Council — Hon. Robert Watson.
[The above form the Kxccutive Council].
Departmental Officers not in Council.
William Woodford, Minister of Public Works.
Archibald W. Piccott, Minister of Murine and Fisheries.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
The Hon. Sir E. D. Shea, Kt., Pres.
James McLonghlan,
James Angel,
John Harris,
Dr. George Skelton,
George Knowliug,
Daniel J. Greene, K.C,
James Baird,
Edgar R. Bowring,
John B. Ayre,
The Hon. James S. Pitts, C.M.G.
R. K. Bishop,
'â– J. D. Ryan,
" J. Anderson,
" J. Harvey,
S. Milley,
M. P. Gibbs,
" Wm. Carson Job,
" John Alex. Robinson,
" Marmaduke Geo. Winter.
OFFICERS :
Clerk— R-agh. H. Carter, K.C.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod — Charles S. Pinsent.
Official Reporters— ^. S. LeDrew, T. J. Koran, R. W. Jeans, L.Woods.
Doorkeeper — E. Morris. Assistant Doorkeeper— Y. Mjler.
Messenger — George Scott. Page — Frank Warren.
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House of Asssmhly.
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HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
ELECTED MAY 8TH, I909.
Number of Districts, 18; Number of Members, 36.
Speaker — W. R. Warren ; Chiirman of Committees — E. Parsons.
1. Baj--de-Verd — Two iiieinbers,
Population, 9827; Voters, 2550,
Hon. J, C. Crosbie ' '45
J. Whiteway 1126
R. Duff 1044
•C. Steer ioj5
Votes polled, 2192.
3. Bonavista — Three ineiubers.
Population, 20,557; Voters, 5842.
Hon. S. D. Blandford 3158
W.C. Winsor 3133
Hon. D. Morison, K.C 3076
J. B. Giles 652
A . yanes 636
A. J. Herder 615
Votes polled, 3840.
3. Burgeo & La Poile— One member.
Population, 701 1; Voters, 1856.
R. Moulton 821
J. A . W. McNeily 467
Votes po'Ued, 12SS.
4. Burin— Two members.
Population, 10,402; Voters, 255S.
H . Gear 795
E. H. Davey 782
y- A. Robinson 781
T. Le Feiivre 774
Votts polled, 1658.
5. Cai'bonear — One member.
Population, 5024; Voters, 1406.
\. R. Goodison 603
J. G. Maddock 559
Vf>tes polled, 1162.
6. Ferryland— Two members.
Population, 5697; Voters, 1553.
Hon M. P. Cashin 881
P.F.Moore 802
G, F. Power 617
M, E. Condon 537
Votes polled, I442.
7. Togo — One member.
Population, 7070; Voters, 2089.
H. J. Earle .... 861
//. F. Fitzgerald 845
Votes polled, 1706.
8. Fortune Bay — One member.
Population, 8762; Voters, 2373.
Hon. C, H. Emerson, K.C. . . 731
W. F. Lloyd, D.C.L 608
Votes polled, 1339.
9. Harbor Grace— Three members.
Population, 12,671; Voters, 3074.
A. W. Ficcott 1444
A. H. Seymour 1404
E. Parsons 1403
y. Parsons 1223
A. Barnes 12 to
E. Daii<e 1195
Votes polled, 2651,
10. Harbor Main— Two members.
Po])ulation, 9500; Voters, 2550.
W.Woodford 11 18
J. J. Murphy ... 1065
y. Lewis 949
y. y. St. ychn 908
X'ottrs polled, 2054.
11. Plaientia & St. Mary's— Three
members.
Papulation, 15,194; Voters, 3983.
R.J. Devereux 1791
W. K. Howley 1764
F- J. Morris 1 743
E. AI. yackinaii '093
M. S. Sullivan 1 5 28
y. Dai'is 146 1
Votes polled, 3326.
12. Port-de-Grave— One member.
Population, 7445; Voters, 1920.
W. R. Warren 7S9
S. Bartlett 765
Votes polled, 1554.
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13. St. Barbe — One member.
Population, 8134; Voters, 2351.
W. M. Clapp 9 1 1
H. V. Mott 790
Votes polled, 1701.
14. St. George — One member.
Population, 9100; Voters, 2637.
J. F. Downey u6o
G. Carty 75 1
Votes polled, 191 1.
15. St. John's East— Three members,
Population, 21,512; Voters, 5193.
J, M. Kent, B.A., K.C 2595
Geo. Shea 2471
]. Dwyer 2457
M. P. Gibhs 1979
/". McNamara 1 74 1
M. A . Devine 1 702
Votes polled, 4386.
16. St. John's West — Three member.s.
Population, 18,483; Voters, 4671.
Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Kt., K.C. 2205
J. R. Bennett 2094
Note. — The population given is that of tlie Census of 190:. The voters
do not include those added to the Lists on Election day. The votes polled do
,not include ballots rejected when counting.
House of Assembly, 1909.
(Alphabetically arranged, giving the name of the District for -,ohich each
M. J. Kennedy '995
IV. J. Ellis 1858
H. E. Cowan 1 762
J. P. Scott 1663
Votes polled, 3920.
17. Trinity — Three members.
Population, 20,695; Voters, 5269.
R. A. "â– quires 2182
Hon. K . Watson 2176
E. < â– . Grant 2104
G. W. Giishiie 2082
A. \V. Miller 2014
G. IV. B, Ay re, Ll.B 1905
Votes polled, 4384.
18. Twillingate— Tliree uienibers.
Population, 19,453; Voters, 5 164.
Rt. Hon. Sir R. Bond, P.C,
K.C.M.G., Ll.D 2621
J. A. Clift, K.C 2592
G. Rouerts 2498
A . C. Goodridge '297
J. Milley 1 204
.S'. IVoods 1090
Votes polled, 3870.
Member is returned ).
14 — *Gear, H., Burin.
I— *Bennett, J. R., St. John's IVesi. I 14— *Gear, H., Biiri'i.
2 — *Blandford, Hon. S. D., Bona- 15 — Go 'dison, J. R , Carbonear.
—'"'-- 16 — Grant, E. G., Trinity.
17 — Howley, \V. R., j-'/tueiitia a>id
St. Mary
vista.
3— *Bond, Rt. Hon. Sir R., P.C.,
K.C.M.G , Twillingate.
4 — *Lashin, Hon. M. P., Ferrylaiid.
5— *Llapp, VV. M., St. Barbe.
6— *Clift, J. A., K.C, Twi Ungate.
7 — Crosbie, Hon. J. C, Bay-de- Verde.
j8_*Davey, E. H., Burin.
9 — Devereux, R. J., Placcntia &-= St.
Mary s.
10 — *Downey, J. F., St. George.
J I — *Dwyer, J., St. John'' s East.
12 — *Earle, H. J., Fogn.
13 — *Emerson, Hon. G. H., K.C, For-
tune Bay.
18 — "Kennedy, M. J., St. John's IVest.
19— *Kent, J. M., B.A., K.C, St.
John' s East.
20 — Moore, P. V ., Ferryland.
21 — *Morison, Hon. J)., K.C, Bona-
vista.
22— *Morri., Sir E. P., Kt.. K.C,
St. John's West.
23 — Morris, F., Pla-.entia and t.
Alary' s,
24--*Moulton, R,, Burgeo and
La Poile.
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25 — *Murphy, J. J., Harbor Main.
26 — *Parsons, E., Harbor Grace.
27- -*Piccott, A, W., Harbor Grace.
28— *Robeits, G., Twilliugate
29 — Seymour, A. H., Harbor Grace.
30 — *Shea, G., St. John's East.
31— Squires, R. A., Trinity.
32 — *Warren, W. K., Fort-de-Crave.
33 — *Watson, Hon. R., Trinity.
34 — *\Vinsor, W. C, Bonavista.
35 — *Wluteway, J., Bay-de Verde.
36- * Woodford, W., Harbor Main.
A Representative Assembly was first granted to this Colony in 1832, under the Governor-
ship of Sir Thomas Cochkane, By the Constitution nine Districts were established, return-
ing fifteen members, who were to hold their seats during Her Majesty's pleasure. In 1838 the
members of the Assembly were elected for four years, and this term has been adhered to since
that date. In 1854, upon the granting of Responsible Government, the number of members
was increased, at the instance of the Imperial Government, to thirty. In 1S~4 the meuiber-
sliip was further increased to thirty-one, by the addition of one member to the number of those
representing the District of Twillingate and Fogo. lu 1882 the number of members was in-
creased to thirty-three, by the erection of St. George and St. Barbe into Districts, with one
member each. In 1885, after the publication of the Census of 1884, a partial re-distribution
took place. The District of Twillingate and Fogo was diiided, Twillingate retaining three
members, Fogo was given one. Bay-de-Verde, to which was added part of the then District of
Trinity, was allowed an additional member, as was also Harbor Grace. These alterations in-
creased the number of members to thirty-six.
* Were members of the last House of Assembly.
Officers of the House of Assembly.
Cleric— 'P. T. McGrath.
Assistant Cleric — H. Y. Mott.
Sergeant-at-Arms—M.. J. Hawker.
Supervisor of Debates — John S. Currie.
Official Reporters— i . W. McGrath, L. E. Emeif^oii, F.
J. A. Winter. V. E. Hunt, E. C. Russfll.
Dooilicpers—'iii. Callahan, W. Thorn, M. McDonalil,
J. Ryan, U. lerjy, 0. Jackman.
Messenyers— a. McHay, M. No'an, R. Avery.
Page — E. Chafe.
Officers of the Legislature, &c.
Law Cterk—M. W. Furlong, K.C.
Librarian — Miss Morris.
Eiiiirossing Cleric — Mr.s. Earle.
Keeper Legislative Building — Mis. Ryall.
Fireman Legislative Building— J hmeti Pairill.
J. Summers
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OFFICE : DEPARTMENTAL BUILDING.
The Comptroller and Auditor General — F. C. Beittau,
Clerk and Assistant Auditor — W. L. Donnelly.
Second Clerk~E. M. V. hue.
Assistant Clerk and Typewriter — F. C. Brieu.
Messenger — J. Luscjmbe.
J. P.
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OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER.
Court House Building~(Water Street Entrance).
Office Hours 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Prime Minister— Sir Edwanl P. Morris, Kt., K.C., Ll.D.
Secretary W. Smith.
Clerk and Stenographer — Wni. J. Carew.
DEPARTMENT OF THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.
OFFICE : COURT HOUSE BUILDING — (WATER STREET ENTRANCE).
Olfice Houis 10 a.m. to G p.m.
Colonial Secretary — Hon. R. Watson.
Deputy Colonial Secretary — Arthur Menu.
First Clerk— Fivd. M, Stirling.
Second Clerk — Win. G. Cnrrie.
Third Clerk-?A\\\ A. Winttr.
Typexcriter and Stenographer — Malcolm Godden.
Asaistant Typexcriter and Stenographer — Miss D. Jenkins.
Messengers — C'liarlci Brocklfhurj-t, Frank Brocklehurst.
Government Engineer.
Government Engineer— 1. A. Hall, B.A., B.E., M. Inst. C.E.
Clerk~G. B. Dicks.
Typist— F. White.
Inspector — J. Petrie.
Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths.
Registrar- General — Edward Duyle.
Clerk — ThoniHS Murphy.
Registering Officers — The Cleigymen oi ihu difTotfut Deiunninations.
Inspectors of Weights aud Measures.
Shoe Cove, inclusive, to Little B>y, ex-
clusive — R. Batstone.
Little Bay, inclusive, to Leading Tick-
les, exclusive — M. Sutton.
Exploits — Q. Sceviour.
Twillingate — Wm. Peyton.
Herring Neck — Arthur Smart.
Fogo and adjacent /sWs — Thos. Lucas.
Straight Shore —
JVesleyville (with jurisdiction from
Safe Harbor, %nc., to Cape Freeh —
Walter Noseworthy.
Grmiyj ond (loith jurisdiction from
Safe Harbor, exclusive, to Gooseberry
Island, «f. — Nathmiel Saunders.
Happy Adventure to Gooseberry Islds.
— Wm. Tuin r.
Tickle Cove tn Sweet Bay — Jacob
Quinton.
Jamestown to Gharlottetovm — James
Oldford.
King's Cove to Keels — ^Thos. Curtis,
(of Henry).
Bonavista — Robert Rvder.
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Government Offices.
Acquire the Habit of Purcliasing
Catalina — A. J. Crock ei-.
Trinity— E. H. Maidmuiit.
Foster's Point — John Gooby, sr.
Bonaventure, British Harbor, and
vicinity — Leander Gardner.
Smith's Sound and Random Sound —
Pierce Currie.
Chance Cove to Green's Harbor —
Charles Pollett.
Witless Bay to Heart's Desire —
Albert E. Reid.
Heart's Content to Scilly Cove —
J. G. Hodder.
Hant's Harbor to Lead Cove —
Arch. Targett.
Ochre Pit Cove to Lower Lsland Cove —
John Johnson.
Western bay to Adam's Cove, (both
inclusive) — Reuben King.
BlacMead to Freshtcater, (b»th inclu-
sive) — Wm. Baggs.
Carbonear — Laurence Mackey.
Harbor Grace — Cornelius Griffin.
Spaniard's Bay, Tilton and Upper
Island Cove — Jacob Neil.
Bail Roberts — Thos. Calpin.
Port- de-Grave and Barenced, and
Clarke's Beach to Hibb's Hole,
inclusive — J. T. Andrews.
JVliitbourne — Peter S. Murphy.
Bngus to South River — Wm.
Andrews.
Harbor Main— Geo. Murphy.
Bell Island — Richard Costigan.
St. John's— M.J. O'Mara.
Ferryland — Wm. Johnson.
Gape Race to St. Shott's, inclusive —
Daniel J. Pennell.
St. Mary's^John Nolan.
Barrisway to Bechford — W. Young.
Placentia and Branch — John
Handrick.
Harbor Buffett and adjacent Islands —
W. Warehani.
Burin — Wm. Penney.
St. Laurence — Bernard Murray.
Launi to Lord's Cove — Jo». Manning.
Fortune — Henry J. Haddon.
Grand Bank — Thos. Stoodley.
Garnish to Boxey — Levi T. Cluett.
Harbor Briton — Benj. Chapman.
Burgeo East — John Hare.
Pass Island to Cape La Hune —
Samuel P. Camp.
Burgeo to IsIe-aux-Morts — James
LeMoine.
Isle-aux-Morts toCapeRay — M.Biagg.
Cape Ray to Cod Roy, inclusive —
James Collier.
Gape Anguille to Serpentine Broolc —
George Goodland.
Bay of Islands — Henry Long.
Bonne Bay — John C. Squires.
Port Saunders, exclusive, to Eddie's
Cove, inclusive — N. Taylor (For-
rester's Point).
Fleurde Lys to La Scie— Al'an White.
Labrador (except Hamilton Inlet) —
Sergt. J. Sheppard.
Hamilton Inlet — W. Green.
Keeper of Observatory,
Miss Delaney.
Colonial Secretary's Department ~ Sub-Department of Public Charities.
OFFICE : BBITISH HALL.
Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Commissioner — R. H. O'Dwyer.
Inspector and Accountant — W. S. Dunphy.
Cashier — Edward Rawlins.
Book-keeper — W. J. Kenny.
Government Offices.
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Relieving Officers in Outports.
Kelligrews—F . Furneaux.
Harbor Main — Edward Murray, j.r.
Conception Harbor — J as. Mahoney.
Brigus — John Ral)liitt8.
Port de-Grave — Samuel Da we.
North River — R. Kelioe.
Bay Roberts — John Marshall.
Spaniard's i>ai/— Esau Qosse.
Harbor Grace — Alex. Squires.
Carbonear—i . Mackey.
Freshwater — John Clarke.
Broad Cove — Peter LeGrow.
Western Bay — Wni. Kennedy.
Lower Island Cove — Wni. Garland.
Gull Island — Patrick Doyle.
Bay-de-Verde — James Blundon.
Grate's Gove — Hezekiah Snelgrove.
Old Perlican — Joseph March.
Hunt's Harbor — Samuel Adey.
Heart's Content — G. E. Charlton.
New Harbor — Moses Parsons.
Britannia Cove — Allan Currie.
Trinity— G. R. Lilly, J.P.
Gatalina — John Collins.
Bonavista — John Roper, j.p.
King's Cove — Rev. S. A. Dawson.
Open Hall — J. E. Long.
James' Cove — George Haines.
Salvage — K. Burden.
St. Brendan's — Fred. Hogan.
Wesleyville — W. Wicks.
Greenspond — L J. Mifflen, j.p.
Musgrave Harbor — J. B. Wheeler.
Fogo — A. J. Fitzgerald.
Twillingate—.} . White.
Grand and Bishop's Falls— H. F.
Fitzgerald, j.p.
Exploits — George Lilly.
Little Bay—T. E. Wells, j.p.
La Scie—D. P. Duggan, j.p.
Western Cove—Q. H. Pearce, j.p.
Conche — B. Carey.
St. Anthony — J. H. Biles.
Labrador — Josiah Gosse.
Blanc Sablon — Benj. Parsons.
Floxcer's Cove — Walter Rose.
Bonne Bay — John E. Roberts.
Bay of Islands — A. McEchren.
St. George's Bay — R. McDonnel, J.P.
Chamul- R. T. Sqnarey, j.p.
Ro.'ie Blanche — R. Furneaux.
La I'oile—Q. F. Read.
Buryeo—G. K. White.
Rencontre West — Jas. Woiuiold.
Pushthrough — Wni. Camp (acting).
Harbor Briton — C. Way, j.p.
St. Jacques — H. R. Clinton.
Grand Banl; — George Bell.
Fortune — Robert Snook.
Lamaline — Patrick Healey.
St. Lavjrence — Emmanuel Pike.
Burin — S. Avery, j.p.
Mortier Bay — John Walsh.
Flat Island--Lou\s Chollet.
Oderin — C. Bailey.
Merasheen — Alfred T. Keats, j.p.
Har. Buffett—W. McK. Chambers,
Placentia — J. O'Reilly, j.p.
St. Mary's — John Nowlan.
Trepassey- L. J. Giovannetti,
M D., J.P.
i''errt//n!?id— Alfred White.
Tor's Cot-e- Wm. J. O'Diiscoll.
Whittle's Bay — Louis MiiUowney.
District Surgeons.
St. John's \T)v. S. Eraser,
West \Dr. H. H. Cowperthwaite.
St. John's East—Dv. T. M. Mitchell,
— Dr. H. L.S.Chaplin.
Harbor Grace — Dr. W. H. Parsons,
Bay Roberts — Dr. L. Pritchard.
Placentia — Dr. N. McKendrick.
Burgeo — Dr. F. McDonald.
Channel — Dr. W. Grant.
Lnnatic Asylum.
Resident Physician—'Dr. J. G. Duncan. Matron— -Khs Fanny Field,
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Commissioners under Lunacy Act.
Hon. G. Skelton, M.D. ; C. H. Hutchings, K.C. ; L. E. Keegan, M.D.
General Hospital.
Resident Physician — Dr. L. E. Keegan.
Consultinci Physician — Dr. N. S. Fraser.
Assistant Phyaicians — Dr. T. Ani1ei?on ; Dr. H. 11. Cowpeithwaite.
Electro-therapeutics — Dr. A. C Tail.
Nursing Superintendent— Mhf' Sdntlicott ; Matron — Miss Hanuaford.
Poor Asylum.
Swpeiintcndent — William H. Piideaux ; Matron— yiis. Down.
Physician — Dr .'. (j. Duncan.
Medical Health Officers.
St. Jo/ui.s— Medical IlciiMli Officer— Dr. R. A. Breliiii.
'' —Inspector— ^Vliliaul O'Brien.
-Ulerk -A. A. Blackler.
" --Inspector of Meats— Wm. Cook.
Harbor Grace — Dr. W. H. l'an~ons.
Carbonear — Dr. A. Bojje.
Trinity— Dr. R. White
Fever Hospital.
Attendant Physician— D v. Alexander Campbell.
Matron — Miss T. Duncan.
Lazaretto.
Matron— Mts. Winslow.
Twillingate Hospital,
^eepe?-— Selina Roberts.
MEDICAL BOARD.
Dr. H. Rendell, Recjisirar and rreasjnrr- Appointed by St. John's Medical
Society.
H. Shea, President.
N. McKendrick — Appointed by Government.
N. S. Fraser— Appointed by St. John's Medical Society.
J. G. Duncan, St. John's — Appointed by Conception Bav Medical Society.
Cluny MacPherson, St. Jo^in's- Elected by the Medical Practitioners
in Newfoundland.
Medical Practitioners Registered in Newfoundland.
St. John's — Thomas Anderson, R. A.
Brehm, H. H. Cowperthwaite, Alex.
Campbell, H. L. S. Chaplin, J. G.
Duncan (Med. Supt. Lunatic Asy.),
Nutting S. Fraser, Lau. E. Keegan,
Timothy M. Mitchell, Cluny Mac-
jPherson, George Nelson Murphy,
Lamont Paterson, Herbert Rendell.
W. T. Scully, Henry Shea, F. r!
Stafford, Harry A. Smith, J. Sin-
clair Tait, Arch. Campbell Tait.
Bell Isle—\Y. L. Carnochan H. P.
Gouthro.
Manucls — Arch. A. Chisholm.
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Avondalc — Wm. Edward Jones.
Brigus—M.xch.a.el R. BIcDonald, and
F. R. Shankel.
Clarke's Beach — W. E. Procunier.
Bay Roberts — Thomas C. MoLeod. L. S.
Pritchard, H. Atkifison.
Harbor TrVace— Walter A', Strapp, W.
H. Parsons.
Carhoncar — Albert Debrisy Bojle, G. L.
Stentaford, and B. W, ProctOr.
Western Bay — J. A. Ferguson.
Old Pcrlican—C. A. McDonald, L. N.
Pickavd.
mini's Harhoi — F. W. Plewes.
Heart's Content — Arthur Anderson.
Green's Hnrboi — H. Abraham.
New Harbor — H. A. Abrahdm.
Britannia Cove — H. A. Leslie.
rriwVy—Roht. White, Arthur E. White.
Trinity East—G. T. Fitzgerald.
Catalinn — Alex. P. McKay. S. E. K6an.
Bonavista — Robert E. Forbes, A. C.
Piutherford.
King's Cove — Charles G. Levi^conte.
Salvage — John J. McDonald.
Cireenspond — W. Roberts. ,
Brookfield — Alexander S. Smith.
Wesleyville — Dougald Jamieson.
Musyrave Harhor—C. T. Whiteway.
Forjo—A. J. Wood.
Herrimj Neck — W. G. Shepherd.
Change Islands — A. A. Campbell.
Botwoodville — C. A. Ames.
Twillingate — I. Le Drev/, C. V. Smith.
Norris' Arm — J. J. Smith, Hugh Francis
Donahue.
Pilley's Island — G. F. Bowden.
Cha.n(je Islands — E. J. Eacratt.
Tilt Govc—0. V. Smith.
St. Anthony— A. W. Wakefield.
Birchy Cove — F. Fiaher, and J. N.
MacDonald.
Port-au-Port — Thaddeu.s Scott.
Bay St. George — Donald J. Bethune,
St. George's — R. J. MacDonald.
Little River — W. E. McLean.
Channel — William Grant.
Burgeo — Finlay McDonald, and D. P.
Mahone3'.
Hermitage Cove — Eben. Thompson,
F. D. Gill, and Charles Cron.
Harbor Briton, — J. I. O'Connell. and
C. T. Bowles.
St. Jacques — C. Fitzgerald.
Grand Bank — Allan McDonald.
Lainaline — J. B. Ljnch.
Burin — Herbert Smith, Gilbert Pryor
Parker.
Placcntia—'iieil McKendrick.
St. Mary's—W. Hogan, J.P.
Trrpassey — L. J. Giovannetti, J.P,
Fcrryland — R. J. Freebairn, J.P.
Bay Bulls — H. A. Giovannetti, J.P.
Grand Falls — H. B. Chamberlain.
Millertown — A. J. Lomas.
Bishop's Falls— T. S. Burr.
D. S. Jlission—yV. T. Grenfell, W. S.
Armstrong, and E. Mumford.
DENTAL BOARD.
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Drs. N. S. Fraser, J. G. Duncan, W. T. Scully, H. H. Cowperthwaite, A-
B. Lehr, T. E. Bullard, and T. P. Smith.
^OjSt <©ffice department.
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
OFFICE HOURS : 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. (Sundays excepted).
Postviaster General — Hon. H. J. B. Woods.
Chief Clerk and Accountant — Geo. W. LeMessurier.
Assistant Accountant and Cashier — Arthur W. Martin.
Secretary to Postmaster General — William Campbell.
Dead Letter and Stamp Clerk — Edwin J. MacGregor.
Clerk — Edward Smith.
Junior Clerk — Thos. Bambrick.
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Hew Phonograph Records by the World's
Money Order Office.
Superintendent — John J. McCartli}'.
First Clerk — George B. Llyod.
Second Cleric — Charles Nicol.
Third O/eryt— Charles O'Keefe.
ST. JOHN'S POST OFFICE.
Registration Branch.
Superintendent — Edward Devereux.
Registration Clerk — Ira Curtis.
Assistant Registration Clerk —
Parcel Post Branch.
Superintendent — John W. Kinsella.
Second Clerk — Thomas Young.
Third Clerk
Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper — Thomas Vavasour.
«' «' —William Coady.
Distribution Branch.
7.30 A. M. TO 6.30 p. M.
Clerk in Charge — John H. Clark.
General Delivery — M. F. Aylward.
Foreign Despatching Clerks — James Coughlan, James Cox.
Local Despatching Clerks — John F. Newman, Wm. G. Atwill.
Window Clerk — James Galway.
Assorters — Wm. Blackler, George Gordon.
Stamper — John F. Murphy.
Letter Carriers — John DeLacej', John Hamlin, James Wliitten, Ronald
Clark, Wm. Thistle, Wm. J. Haynes, Wm. Squires, Archibald Noseworthy,.
John Kenna, Allan Collins, Geo. Squires, J. Belbin.
Keeper — Robert Walsh.
Fireman — William Thistle.
Watchman — Edward Spry.
Travelling Post Offices.
Mail Clerk, S. S. Bruce — James Gushue.
Clerk, Sydney Office— Arthuv Shano.
Mail Clerk, Western Coastal T. P. 0.— David Coady.
Mail Clerk, Bonavista Bay — J. HefFerton.
Mail Clerk, Fogo District — John H. Bennett.
Mail Clerk, Foetune — Murdock McCuish.
Mail Clerk, Notre Dame Bay — William Freeman.
Mail Clerk, Trinity Bay — Stephen Jeans.
Mail Clerk, Placentia Bay — J. D. Kielly.
Mail Clerk, Straits of Belle Isle — John McNeil.
Mail Clerk, Labrador — George Sheppard, Moses Bartlett, P. Hickey.
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Mail Clerk, South Coast — John T. Dunphy.
Mail Clerk, N. E. Coast — Walter Bishop.
JRailuay Mail Clerks— S. J. Bradbury, Philip Moore, Robert Peach,
Gaudin Dutot, Wm. Facey, Thos. Grant, Isaac J. Evelly, Walter Crosby
Thomas Powell.
Branch Offices, St. John's.
Monkstown — Miss Spry.
Riverhead — Mrs. Mealey.
Garrison Hill — Miss Delaney.
King's Bridge — Mrs. Richard Hayes.
Monday Pond Road — Albert Taylor.
(Central — Dicks & Co.
St. JehnhlEast End M. 0. Office— Miss Bulley. Asst.— Miss F. Meehan.
[Duckworth Street East — Miss Coonan.
Pillar Boxes.
Railway Station, Job's Bridge ; Junction of LeMarchant Road and
Pleasant Street ; Junction Patrick Street and Hamilton Street; Junction
Circular and Bannernian Roade ; Junction Freshwater and Pennywell
Roads ; Foot of Long's Hill ; Rawlins' Cross ; Custom House ; King's
Road and Gower Street ; Entrance Gate, Colonial Buildiag ; 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 Ave., cor. McDougall Street.
Regulations respecting Pillar Boxes, Delivery of Letters, &c., St. John's.
Collectors will call regularly for letters at Postal Telegraph Offices
in Court House and Customs' Building, and at the Branch Offices kept
by Miss Coonan, Duckworth Street East ; Miss Bulley, Hotel Royal,
Duckwoith Street; Mrs. Mealey, Riverhead; Miss Delaney, Garrison
Hill, and Mrs. Richard Hayes, King's Bridge, every morning (except
Sundays) at 6 00 o'clock. Stamps are sold at these offices.
Pillar Boxes and Branch Offices at Miss Coonan's, Dick's & Co. and
Miss Bullev's, will be cleared every week-day at 6 & 11 o'clock, a.m. ; also
at 2 o'clock, p.m. Correspondence posted after the hoars stated will be
too late for mails to be despatched on that day. The Box at Railway
Station will also be cleared of late letters for despatch by rail (provided
two cents, late fee, is paid), ten minutes before starting of train.
The city limits for the delivery of letters and papers are as follows,
VIZ.
From Signal Hill, including Battery Road and Walshtown, Signal
Hill Road, round by Quidi Vidi Road, to Boat House Lane ; thence
by road west of Church of England Cemetery to King's Bridge
Office ; back by Circular Road to Belvidere Convent ; thence
by Merrymeeting Road to Pennywell Road (Hayward's Cottage),
and Golf Avenue to LeMarchant Road and Cornwall Avenue to
head of Shaw's Street ; Waterford Bridge Road as far as Syme's
Bridge, and in the business section of the city there is an additional
delivery at noon after arrival of morning mail train.
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House and Shop Blinds made lo order.—
There ie a free delivpr}^ of letters and papers by Carriers throughont
the city limit?, twice a day— at 9 a.m. and 3 p. m. — and a delivery in busi-
ness portion of city at noon, when practicable. Carriers are authorized
to collect insufficiently paid postage, and nothing further.
The public are requested to have their correspondence addres.sed to
the street and number, and to notify the Postmaster General, in wiiting,
of any change in residence. Box-holders should have their correspondence
addressed to their respective numbers.
Late Letter Fee.
Letters posted after the hour advised for closing mail will only be
forwarded by mail then being despatched, if the late fee (two cents) is
paid. If fee is not paid late letters will be held for next despatch of mail.
Licensed Stamp Vendors.
Allan, T. J., Water Stroft ; Atlantic Book Store, ^V'ater St. ; Axford,
Mrs. F., South Side East ; Barnes & Co., Water Street ; Berrigan, Mi.ss,
Theatre Hill ; Brien, P. J., corner Alexander and Water Streets ; Bulley,
Mis.s, Duckworth Street ; Byrne, O., 357 Water Street ; Campbell, J. W.,
102 New Gower St. ; Cash, J. P , Water Street ; Connell, Mrs. ; Coonan,
Mifs, coiner Duckworth and Ordnance Streets ; Connors, M., Druggist,
corner Water and Queen Streets ; Courtnay, H., Druggist, Water Street
West ; Dicks & Co., Water Street ; Duff, M. A , Water and Cabot Streets ;
Ennis, Julia, Water Street West ; Fitzgerald, Mrs., 20 Carter's Hill ;
Fieldian Club ; Fagan, Mr*. ; Fitzpatrick, F., Cabot Street ; Fitzpatrick,
John, Gower Street ; Pope, R. E,, corner Waldegrave and George Streets ;
Garland, S. E., 177 Water Street; Gray and Goodland, W^ater Street;
Hartery, Mrs., ] New Gower Street ; Harvey, Mrs. John, South Side ;
Hotwell, Mrs., Balsom Stre,;t ; Kennedy, M!, Balsom Street ; Keeping,
H., corner Job's Street, opposite Railway Station ; Kenny, P. J., Cabot
Street; LeMessurier, P. F. ; Larkin, Mrs. E. M., Gower Street East ;
March, C. L., 299 Water St. ; Mnrphy, Miss K. ; McMurdo's Drug Store,
Rawlins' Cross ; O'Mara, Peter, Druggist, Water St. ; MacRae, Mrs., Water
Street ; Mealey, Mrs. M., Water Street West ; Parrell, Mrs. M., Water
Street ; Parsons, Edwin, Hayward Avenue ; Power, E. M., Fleming Street;
Ryan, Mrs., Harvey Road ; Spry, Miss, 55 Monkstown Road ; Short,
<j. G. ; Summers, Mrs., Military Road ; Stafford's Pharmacy ; Wiseman,
Mrs. ; Whitten, Miss, 26 Hayward Avenue ; Woods, C. L., Water Street
East.
POSTAL RATES.
Inland Postage, pre-paid by Stamps.
Letters, per one ounce or fraction thereof 2 cents.
Letters St. John's (city delivery), one ounce or fraction thereof ... 1 cent.
Post Cards ... ... i cent.
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Newspapers, local or foreign (printed), under four ounces. Free.
Newspapers or Books, local or foreign (printed), over four ozs. — 2cts. per lb.
Parcels, first pound, 8 cents ; Paicels, each additional pound, 3 cents.
Circulars: — One cent per two ounces or fraction tliereof. Prices current,
printed circulars, hand bills, newspaper M.S., printer's proof sheets
(whether corrected or not), maps, drawings, photographs, sheet music
(printed or written), documents (wholly or partly printed or written),
such as deeds, po'icies of insurance, and of like character ; packages
of seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions or grafts ; patterns or samples of
goods or merchandize. Eye-glasses, microscopic slides and spectacles ;
articles of a fragile nature, must be sent by parcel post and not by
ordinary mail.
Registration, 3 cents.
N.B. — Letters from ony Settlement to any other Settlement are liable
to postage of two cents per ounce, as aie also written communications,
whether the envelope containing them be open or closed.
FRANKED LETTERS.
The f(jllowing officials only shall be permitted to send and receive
franked letters 0. H. M. S., viz. :—
The Governor ; the Governor's Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp ;
the Members of the Executive Council ; the Members of the House of
Asi-embly and Legislative Council, while in Session ; Secretary of Council
of Higl)er Education ; the Judges, Supreme Court ; the Heads of Depart-
ments ; Secretary Board of Agriculture; the Judges of District Courts, .
St. John's and Harbor Grace ; the Comptroller and Auditor General ; the
Inspector General of Constabulary ; the Postmaster General ; the Govern-
ment Engineer ; the Deputy Ministers, including the Assistant Collector
and the Comnii.«sioner of Public Charities ; the Resident Physician (Gene-
ral Ho-pital and Lunatic Asylum) ; the Secretary, Public Works' Depart-
ment ; the Chief Clerk, Post Office Department ; the Chief Clerk, Cus-
ttonis' Oepartmen ; the Inspector of Lighthouses ; the School Inspectors ;
the Registiar of Births and Marriages ; the Secretary, Tuberculosis So-
ciety ; Mail matter for pupils School for the Blind ; Secretary, Newfound-
land School Teachers' Association ; Public Health Officer.
The registration fee must, in all cases, including Government depart-
ments, be prepaid by postage stamp, no matter to whom addressed, with
the one exception, that is, of letters on post and telegraph business, con-
taining remittances from postmasters, on Post Office account, to the Bank
of Montreal, or to and from the Heads of the Post Office Department at
St. John's.
Stipendiary Magistrates, Customs officials. Poor Officers, or other Gov-
ernment officials not named in above list, have no authority to send letters
through the mails free ; and unpaid letters from such, not a<ldressed to any
of the above Heads of Departments, St. John's, should be taxed double
postage. In all cases the initials of the person having authority to frank
must be marked on the left hand bottom corner of the envelope.
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Cushions of all sizes made to order.—
FOREIGN POSTAGE TABLE.
The rate of postage on letters addressed to the United Kingdom, the
United States, the Dominion of (!anada and the undermentioned British
Possessions is two cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce.
—
<£
1 .
, .
-73
c3
f' SS
t^
1, 00
b-
Countries.
3i 2-
.2§
4-J
^H S,
P3
Aden
2
2
5
Adin (including Perini)...
2
2
5
Ascencion
2
2
5
^Australia — Commonwealth of ...
2
2
5
Bahama Islands
2
2
5
Barbadoes
2
2
5
Bermuda
2
2
5
British Cential Africa ...
2
2
5
British Eass Africa
2
2
5
British Guiana
2
2
5
British Honduras
2
2
5
British India ...
2
2
5
British North Borneo Company's Territory
(including Colon)' of Labuan)
2
i)
1
5
Biitish Postal Agencies in China, viz. : —
Amoy, Canton, Chetoo, Foo-chow, Han-
kow, Hoihow, Lin-Kung-Tau (Wei-Hai-
Wei), Ningko, Shanghai, tSwatow and
Tietsin
2
2
â– 1
5
Canada
2
2
5
Cape Colony ...
2
2
5
Ceymon Islands
2
2
5
Ceylon
2
2
5
Cyprus
2
2
5
*Egypt
2
2
5
Fanning Island
2
2
5
Falkland Islands
2
2
5
Fiji
2
2
X
5
Gambia
2
2
5
Gibraltar
2
2
5
Gold Coast
2
2
5
Hong Kong
2
2
5
Jamaica
2
2
5
Johore
2
2
5
Lagos
2
2
5
Leeward Islands (Antigua, St. Kitts, Nevis,
Dominica, Montserrat and the Virgin
Islands) ...
2
2
1
5
Post Office Department.
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Foreign Postage Table.— (Continued).
CO0NTRIE8.
CD
„
T3
11
0) CL,
V ID
J (^
o
c£
•Sb.2
«
Malay States (Perak, Selangor, Negri-Senil
Ian and Pahang)
Malta
Mauiitius
Natal (incluciiug Zuzuland)
New Zealand (including Cook Islands, the
Islands of Aitiitaki, Nide, Mangaia and
other British Islands witliin tlie boun-
daries of the Colony of New Zealand)
Nigeria (Northern)
Nigeria (Southein)
Orange River Colony
Sarawak
Seychelles
Sieira Leone ...
Sonialiland Protectordte
Straits Settlements
St. Helena
Tobago
Transvaal
Trinidad
Turk's Islands,..
Uganda
Windward Islands (Grenada, St. Lucia, St
Vincent and the Grenadies)
Zanzibar
2
3
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
T
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Wedding Cake can only be sent abroad by Letter Rate or Parcel Post.
* Though letters can be sent to Australia and Egypt for 2 cents per
ounce, letteis from Australia and Egypt are subject to the Postal LTnion
rate of 5 cents lirst ounce and 3 cents for each additional ounce or fraction
thereof.
The letter rate to all other Postal Union Countries, France, Spain,
Germany, Russia, Italy, Cliina (e.Kcept British Agencies), Japan, &c., is
5 cents for the liist ounce or fraction thereof, and 3 cents for each addi-
tional ounce or fraction of an ounce.
MONEY ORDER OFFICE.
In sending money by mail, it is always best to transmit it by Money
Order, if possible. If sent by letter it should always be registered. No
half-pence to be introduced into Orders. Money orders issued and paid
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Post Office Department.
For Presentation Gifts^ Come to
Commission on Money Orders.
On Money Orders drawn by any Money Order Office in Xewfound-
land, Canada, or United States of America, or any other Money Order
Office in the Colony, Canada, or United States of America, the commission
is as follows : —
If not exceeding $10 ... ... ... Scents.
Over $10 not exceeding $20
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
No single Money Ore
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
ler, payable in Newfoundland, Canada, or United
States of America, can be issued for more than ^100 ; but as many up to
$100 each may be given as the remitter requires.
On the United Kingdom.
Foi sums not exceeding £2 stg.
Over £ 2 stg., and not exceedinf» £ 5 stg.
"5 "
" 6 "
" 10 "
" 12 "
" 15 "
" 17 "
« 20 "
" 22 "
" 25 "
" 27 "
" 30 "
" 32 "
" 35 "
" 37 "
Maximum amount of Order on United Kingdom, £40 stg., or $194.67
... 12 cents
; 5
stg.
.. 25
/
kk
.. 37 "
10
((
.. 49
12
((
.. 61 "
15
(I
.. 73 "
17
u
.. 85 "
20
u
.. 98 "
22
((
.. $1.10
25
((
.. 1.22
27
(1
.. 1.34
30
ii
.. 1.46
32
(t
.. 1.58
35
it
.. 1.71
37
u
.. 1.83
40
(i
.. 1.95
List of Money Order Ofifices.
Adam's Cove,
Argentia,
Avondale,
Badger,
Bale Verte,
Baine Harbor,
Bay Bulls,
Bay-de-Verde,
Bay L' Argent,
Bay Roberts,
Bell Island,
Bell Island Mines,
Belleoiani,
Bishop's Falls,
Blackhead,
Black River,
Bonavista,
Bonavista Bay R'y,
Bonne Bay,
Botwood,
Branch,
Brigus,
Britannia Cove,
British Harbor,
Broad Cove, B.-de-7.
Brooklyn,
Bunyan's Cove,
AD VERTISEMENT.
Nlld. Postal Telegraphs.
Foreign Connections:
The ComtncFcial Cable iCompany.
The Bpitish' Postal Telegrpaphs.
The Commepcial Pacific Cable Company.
The Oerman Atlantic Cable Company.
The Halifax and Bermuda. Cable Company.
ThelDirect West India Cable .Company.
The Postal Talegrpaph Cable Company ;^(of Ameplca)
ThelC. P. R. Tele^TPaphs.
The Mapoonl V/ipeless Telegraph System.
New Cable Route to South America :
Via Commercial, Azokes, St. Vixcent. To iiisure"me«-
sages being sent by this short route, they must be handed to
Postal Telegraph Offices.
New All-Submarine Cable to Havana:
The Commercial Cable Comjjanyjhas'^'opened; an "'All-Sub-
marine Cable Route,! "from New York direct to Havana.
Cablegrams for Cuba and other West India Islands, should
be filed with theNewfoundlaad Postal ^Telegraphs.
St. John's, Nfld., City Offices :
General Post Office, Court House, & King's Wharf.
Ring us up, and our messengers»will call for your telegrams.
1!D»-Thls is the Fastest aud most Reliable Service of
all the "World.
H. J. B. WOODS,
St. John's, Newfoundland. Postmaster General.
See other side for Rates, &c.
A D VEBTISEMENT.
Nfld. Postal Telegraph Service.
— ♦».»
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICES are operated throughout
the Colony at all Ihe principal places. Messages of ten
words, not including address or signature, are forwarded for
twenty cents, and two cents for each additional word.
A Government Cable to Canso, Cape Breton, connects with
the Commercial Cable Go's, system to all parts of the world.
There is no more efficient Telegraph Service in existence.
A ten word Message to Canada, exclusive of signature and
address, costs from 85 cents to $1.00.
A ten word Message to the United States, exclusive of signa-
ture and address, costs from $1.10 to $1.50.
To Great Britain, France or Germany — 25 els. per word.
Telegrams are transmitted by means of the Wireless Service,
during the Summer Season, and all the year round to Steamers
equipped with the Wireless apparatus, v/hich are due to pass
within the radius of each Wireless Station at Cape Race and
Cape Ray.
LETTERGRAMS.
Night Lettergrams are Messages not exceeding fifty words
that may be transmitted during the night while the offices are
closed for regular business, and are sent at the same rate as ten
words in the daytime.
Night Lettergrams are accepted by the Commercial Cable
Company or any of the Newfoundland Cable connections in the
United States to all Postal Telegraph Offices in Newfoundland.
They must be written in plain English ; Code or Cipher words
not being permitted.
Telegraph forms may be obtained at all Post Offices and
from Mail Clerks on Trains and Steamers, and if the sender
wishes the message may be left with the Postmaster to be for-
warded by first Mail to the nearest Telegraph Office free of
Postage.
H. J. B. WOODS,
December ist, 19 10. Postmaster General,
^^ See other side for Connections-
Post Office iJepartvient.
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Burgeo,
Burgoj'ne's Cove,
Burin,
Burin North,
Burnt Point,
Campbellton,
Cape Broyle,
Cape Race,
Carbonear,
Cartwright,
Cataliua,
Change Island?,
Channel,
Clartnville,
Clarke's Beach,
Codro}',
Colliers,
C inception Harbor,
Conche,
Corner Brook,
Country Roarl,
Bay Roberts,
Cow Head,
Crabbe'i Station,
Crabb's,
Cupids,
Curling,
Deer Lake,
Dunvilie,
Elliston,
Englee,
Epworth,
Exploit's Harbor,
Fermexise,
Ferry land,
Flat Islands, B. B.
Flat Islands, Burin,
Flower's Cove,
Fogo,
Fortune,
Fortune Harbor,
Foster's Point,
Fredericton,
Freshwater,
Gam bo.
Gander Bay,
Gargamelle,
Garnish,
Gaultois,
Glen wood,
D
Qlovertown,
Goose Cove,
Grand Bank,
Grand Bruit,
Grand Falls,
Grand Lake,
Grand Village,
Great Burin,
Greenspond,
Griquet,
Hant's Harbor,
Harbor Briton,
Harbor Buffett, •
Harbor Grace,
Harbor Main,
Heart's Content,
Hermitage Cove,
Herring Neck,
Hickman's Harbor,
Holyrood,
Humbermouth,
Jackson's Cove,
Jamestown,
Joe Batt's Arm,
Kelligrews,
King's Bridge,
King's Cove,
King's Point,
Lanialine,
LaPoile,
Laik Harbor,
La Scie,
Laurencetown,
Leading Tickles, E ,
Leading Tickles, W.,
Lewisporte,
Little Bay,
Little Bay, East,
Little Bay Islands,
Little River,
Loon Bay,
Lower Island Cove,
Marystown,
Millertown,
Millertown Junction,
Mobile,
Moreton's Harbor,
Mu?grave Harbor,
Musgrave Town,
New Harbor,
New Melbourne,
New Town,
Nipper's Harbor,
Norris' Arm,
Northern Bay,
Northern Bight,
North West Arm,
Oderin,
Old Perlican,
Open Hall.
Pacquet,
Petites,
Petty Harbor,
Pilley's Island,
Placentia,
Point Lemington,
Pool's Cove,
Pool's Island,
Port-au-Poit,
Port Blandford,
Port Saunders,
Pushthrough,
Pouch Cove,
Ramea,
Red Island,
Rencontre, F. B.
Rencontre,
Burgeo & LaPoile^
Renews,
Rigolet,
Robinson's Head,
Rocky Brook,
Smith's Sound,
Rose Blanche,
Round Harbor,
St. Anthony,
St. Brendan's,
St. Bride's,
St. George's,
St. Jacques,
It. John's,
St. John's East,
St. Joseph's, Salmonier,,
St. Lawrence,
St. Mary's,
Salvage,
Salvage Bay,
Sandy Point,
Sandy Point,
Smith's Sound,
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Post Office Department.
'' Exclusive '' Series Local View
Seal Cove, B. B,,
Searstown,
Seldom-Come-Bye,
Scilly Cove,
Shoal Harbor,
Sound Island,
Spaniard's Bay,
Springdale,
Stephenvilie Crossing,
Summerside,
Tilt Cove
Tilting,
Three Arms,
Topsail,
Torbay,
Trepassey,
Trinity,
Trinity East,
Twillingate,
Upper Island Cove,
Ward's Harbor,
Wesleyville,
Western Arm,
Western Bay,
Western Cove,
Whitbourne,
Witless Bay,
Wood's Island,
York Harbor.
General Information to the Public respecting Money Orders.
The Post Office Department will not be liable for any order after
payment.
State correctly the Christian name and Surname of the person taking
out the Older.
Should any alteration be made in the name of the peistm in whose
favor 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, payment
will be made upon application, subject to certain conditions.
To Postmasters.
Obtain from the presenter of a Money Order (whether he or she be
the right owner or not), satisfactory information as to the christian name,
surname and address of the person by whom drawn. In the case of a
firm, the name of the firm and adilress will suffice. When an Order is
presented through a bank, the Order, being properly signed, must also be
crossed with the banker's name.
POSTAL ORDERS.
Postal Orders payable in the United Kingdom for the following sums
may be obtained at the principal Post Offices in Newfoundland, and Postal
Oiilers from the United Kingdom can now be cashed at the Money Order
Office, St. John's : —
Amount of
Order.
Cost in Local Cur-
rency, including
Commission.
Amount of
Order.
Cost in Local Cur-
rency, including
Commission.
Is. Od. stg.
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Post Offi.ce Department. 35
Post Gards.-AYAE & SONS, Ltd.
PARCEL POST.
Inland,
Parcels not exceeding eleven pounds weight inay be transmitted by
post between places within the Colony (except to and from places with
which postal communication is maintained by couriers carrying mails on
foot). Such parcels shall not exceed three fest six inches as the greatest
length, or six feet in length and girth combined, the girth being measured
round the thickest part of the parcel. No parcel will be accepted which
weighs more that eleven lbs., or that is not sufficiently paid ; the postage
upon all parcels must in all cases be paid in advance by means of ordinary
adhesive postage stamps. Such parcels may be registered, the fee tlierefor
i)eing three cents.
Inland Parcel Post Rates.
Under 2 ozs.
Over 2 ozs., but not exceeding 4 ozs.
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Maximum weight eleven pounds.
The receipt and despatch of all parcels will henceforth be recorded,
hwi no responsibility for loss can be accepted unless the parcel is registered.
The name and address of sender should be marked on parcels.
United Kingdom.
Parcels may be transmitted by Parcel Post to the United Kingdom
(and through the United Kingdom to countries having a Parcel Post
with the United Kingdom, of such weight, and at such special rates, as
may from time to time be agreed upon by the Gtoveinor in Council), not
-exceeding eleven pounds in weight, nor three feet six inches in length, or
dsix feet in length or girth measured together — the gii th being measured
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Post Office Department.
Down Quilts Recovered. -AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
around the thickest part of the parcel. The rate of postage on such par-
cels, which must in all cases be prepaid, will be as follows : — On parcels
not exceeding three pounds in weight, twenty-four cents — this being the
minimum charge ; on parcels over three pounds in weight, up to seven
pounds, forty-eight cents ; over seven pounds and under eleven pounds,
seventy-two cents — eleven pounds being the maximum weight. Paicels
transmitted through the United Kingdom to coun^ries with which the
United Kingdom operates a parcel post system will be subject to the rates
of postage chargeable by the United Kingdom on parcels to such countries,
which postage shall be over and above the rate enumerated as aforesaid ;
such parcels as last referred to shall be subject to the 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, can be insured —
Foreign Countries.
Limit of Insured Valut
Limit of Lisured Value.
Algeria
.. £ 20' Holland
..£ 40-
Austria-Hungary
.. 120 Italy
.. 40
Belgium
.. 120 Luxemberg
.. 120
Beyrout
20 Montenegro
.. 40
Cameroons
. 120 Norway
.. 120
China
. 120 Roumania
.. 20
Constant iriople
20 Russia
.. 120-
Denmark
. 120 Sarawak
.. 120
Egypt
. 120 Servia
.. sa
FiriUnd
. 120 Smyrna
.. 20
France
20 Sweden
.. 120
Germany
. 130 Switzerland
.. 120-
Tunis
£ 20
British Colonies and Possessions.
Limit of Insured Value.
Aden
Antigua
Ascension
Bahamas
Barbadoes
Bermuda
British Guina
British Noith Borneo.
Ceylon
Cyprus
Dominica
Falkland Islands
£120
120
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120
120
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120
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Gambia
.. £120
Gibialtar
... 50
Grenada
.. 50
Hoiig-Kiinu
... 120
f.,.liH
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L)ibuan
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fjagos
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Leeward Islands
.. 120
Mombasa
.. 120
Mouseirat
.. 120
New S(juth Wales
50
New Zealand
.. 5a
Post Office Department.
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If in Doubt— Go to AYRE'S.
Limit of Insured Value.
Limit of Insured Valut.
Nevis £120
St. Vincent, West Indies ... £ 50
Niger Coast Protectorate ... 50
Straits Settlements ...
.. 50
Sarawak ... ... ... 50
Tasmania
.. 50
South Australia 50
Tobago
.. 120
St. Helena 50
Tortola
.. 120
St. Kitt's 120
Trinidad
.. 120
St. Lucia 120
Victoria
.. 50
Zanzibar...
£120
The insured parcels will have all the safeguards of the registration
system, and, subject to the following regulations, compensation will be
paid if they are lost or damaged in the post :
The sum* payable for insurance are as follows : —
To secure compensation up to £ 12 stg.
To secure compensation up to 24 stg.
To secure compensation up to 36 stg.
To secure compensation up to 48 stg
To secure compensation up to 60 stg.
To secure compensation up to 72 stg.
To secure compensation up to 84 stg.
To secure compensation up to 96 stg.
To secure compensation up to 108 stg.
To secure compensation up to 120 stg
10 cents.
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Compulsory Insurance:
It will be compulsory for the senders of parcels containing coin, jewel-
lery, or any other article of gold or silver, to insure the contents for at
least part of their value.
Any uninsured parcel found in the United Kingdom to contain such
iirticles will be compulsorily registered, the addressee being charged with
a fee of Bd. stg. The same rule will be enforced in this Colony in regard
to parcels ftom the United Kingdom.
None of the above regulations apply to parcels for the D.jminion of
Oanada and the United States.
Dominion of Canada:
Parcels may be accepted at any Post Office in Newfoundland for the
Dominion of Canada, subject to the conditions herein stated. The rate of
postage being 12 cents per pound or fraction of a pound weight to all parts
of Canada. No parcel can be forwarded if over eleven pounds in weight,
.or if it measures more than two feet in length by one foot in width or
xlepth.
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Send for List of Post Cards.
United States:
Parcels are accepted fur ttnnMiiisi<ion to the United States subject to-
the following rates : — Not exceeding one pound, 12 cents ; for eacli pound
or fraction of a pound, 12 cents.
No parcel may exceed II pounds in weiglit, three feet six inches in-
length, or six feet in length and girth conibineil.
No parcel may contain a letter, post card, or any writing (by hand or
otherwise, of the nature of personal correspondence), publications which
violate the copyright laws, poi?ons, explosives, inflammable substances,
liquids, or articles which easily liquify, confections and paste, live or dead
animals (except dead insects or reptiles, when thoroughly dried), fruits,
i-egetables, lottery tickets, circulars or advertisements, all obscene nr im-
moral articles, or any article that may in any way injure or destroy mail
matter, or injure the official handling the same.
Registration:
Parcels may be registered at the following rate of fees, that is to say :
Inland or local rate, 3 cents ; to the United Kingdom, 4 cents ; to Canada
and the United States, 5 cents. To all other countries the registration
fee will be the same as the single rate of postage.
General.
No parcels should be posted in a letter box, but must in all cases be
taken to the Post Office and presented at the wicket, where forms will be
supplied and information given.
All foreign parcels received at any Pott Office in this Colony must be
sent to the General Post Office, St. John's, to be made up in m^ils.
Post Card Concessions,
The title "Post Card" is not obligatory for post cards of private-
manufacture, and in no case is any other heading prescribed.
The right hand half of the face is reserved for the postal directions
and address ; the left hand half is available for purposes of the sender.
It is not compulsory to affix the postage stanjp to the address side.
In addition to stamps for pre-payment, post cards may bear small
labels showing the name and address of the sender and of the addressee •
and engraving and photographs on thin paper may be affixed to the back
and left hand half of the address side, provided that they are completely
adherent.
Cards bearing the title " Post Card " or its equivalent are admitted at
rate for printed matter, provided that they conform to the general regula-
tions respecting papers.
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living parts of plants (except
cut flowers and fruits from
Nov. 1 to May 80), vegetable
manure, game from Jan. 1 to
Sept. 1, playing cards address-
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express previous permission
of the Italian authorities ;
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fresh meat, parcels addressed
to persons or soldiers in mili-
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Shopping/'— AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
LIST OF POST OFFICES IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
Post Offices marked (*) are Money Order Offices.
Name of Office.
District.
Po.«tmaster's Name.
Abraham's Cove
^Adam's Cove
Admiral's Beach
â– ^Admiral's C'e, Feraieu
Amherst Cove
Anderson's Cove
Angel's Cove
Apsey Point
*Argentia
• Arnold's Cove
Aquaforte
*Avondale
Avondale North
Badger Brook
*Baie Verte
*Baine Harbor
Balena
Bank Head
Bareneed
Barren Island
Barr'd Island
Baitlett's Harbor
Bauline
*Bay Bulls
Bay de h'eau
Bay d'Espoir
*Bay-de- Verde
Bay-du-Nord, Fortune B.
Bay-du-Nord, Her. Bay
*Bay L' Argent
*Bay Roberts
Bear Cove
Bfau Bois
â– *^Bell Island
*Bell Island Mines
Belleviie
â– *Belleorani
Benoit's Cove
Bitchy Bay
Bircliy Head
Biscay Bay
*Bishop's 'Falk
St. George
Bay-de- Verde...
Placentia and St,
Ferry land
Bonavista
Fortune
Placentia and St.
Trinity
Placentia and St.
Ferry land
Harbor Main ...
u
Twillingate ...
St. Barbe
Placentia and St,
Fortune
St. George
Port-de-Grave
Placentia and St.
Fogo
St. Baibe
St. John's East
Ferry land
Placentia and St.
Fortune
Bay-de- Verde...
Fortune
Harbor Grace...
St. Barbe
Burin
St. John's East
Mary's.
Mary's.
Mary's.
. Mary's.
Trinity
Fortune
Sr. George
Twillingate
St. Barbe
Twillingate
Mrs. Chas. Duffy
Nathaniel Diamond
Albin Hearn
Mrs. Eliz. Trainor
Elizabeth Ford
Charles Thornhill
Mrs. Patrick Coffey
Arthur Stanley
J. J. McGrath
Mrs. M. A. Boutcher
Henry C. Windsor
Edward Kennedy
Patrick O'Brien
Operator
Jessie Jackman
Jessie Andrews
Mrs. Geo. Fudge
Margaret M. Power
Mrs. ]\Iary Boone
(Peter Shea
B. Fennimore
... Mrs. Thomas Cains
...(Elizabeth Butler
...tEmily O'Brien
Mary's. Thomas J. Baron.
... George Collier, jr.
...[Mrs. Kd. Hennebury
Thomas Farrell
James Thomey
Mary L. West
D. G. Eraser
Mrs. Breen
Mary Ann Dober
W. k. Murphy
Norbert Burke
Margaret Lynch
Julia Cluett
Mary's.
.. Henry French
... Silas Halfyard
... Thomas Ryan
...Operator
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Post Office Department.
Carpets made and laid. Linoleum cut
Name of Office.
District.
Postmaster's Name.
Bishop's Cove
Black Duck Brook
*Blackhead
Black Island
*Black River
Blaketown
Bonaventure
*Bonavista
*Bonne Bay
Bo« Warlos
Boat Harbor
Boot Harbor
♦Botwooilville
Boxey
Boyd's Cove
♦Branch
Brent's Cove
Brewley
*Brigus
Brigus Cross Roads
Brigus Gullies
Brigus South
Brig Bay
Brien's Stand
♦Britannia Cove
British Harbor
*Broo<l C'e, Bay-de- Verde.
Broad Cove
Broad Cove
Broad Cove, Renews
Brook fit Id
Brooklyn
Brunette
Brj'ant's Cove
*Bunyan'.«i Cove
*Burgeo
Burgeo, Flacentia Bay ...
*Burgoyne's Cove
*Burin
Burin Bay Arm
*Burin North
Burnt Islands
Burnt Islands
*Burnt Point
Burying Place
Butler's Cove
Campbellton
Harbor Grace...
St. George
Bay-de- Verde
Twillingate
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Trinity
u
Bonavista
St. Barbe
St. George
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Twillingate ...
Fortune
Twillingate
Placentia and St. Mary's.
St. Barhe
Placentia atid St. Mary's.
Pert-de-Grave
Ferry land
St. Barbe
Harbor Main ...
Tiinity
Bay-de- Verde
Bonavista
Placentia
Ferryland
Bonavista
u
Fortune
Hai hor Grace...
B(Jnavi^ta
Burgeo and La Poile ..
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Trinity
Burin
Bonavista
Burgeo and La Poile
Bay-de- Verde
Twillingate ...
Burin
Twillingate
Ann Barrett
Mary Bozec
John C. Moores •
Sarah D. Primer
Mrs. A. Gosney
Nathaniel Osborne
Sarah A. Field
E. G. Mifflen
John R. Roberts
Mrs. Andrew Harvey
Joseph Mattieface
Tryphena Taylor
Operator
Clara M. Myles
George Mercer
J(.hn W. English
John Carrol
Mrs. Wui. Emberley
Operator
John Byrne
Mary N. Leamon
Richard Gregory
Thomas S. Sheppard
Mary Kielly
Operator
Mary Gardner
Alf. LeGrow
Ellen Lawton
Mary F. Hartley
Elizabeth Mutphy
Nathan Kean
Victor Huncock
Ambrose Thornhill
Alex. Noseworthy
Mrs. James Burry
John C. Cunningham
A Chambers (acting)
Elizabeth Steele
W. E. Bishop
Philip Hollett
Ellen Sparrow
John Kane
John E. King
Mrs. Edgar Tucker
James Proule
Benjamin HoUett
Mark James
Post Office iJepartment.
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Name of Office.
District.
Postmaster's Name.
*Cape Broyle
Ferryland
Caroline Best
Cape Freele
Bona vista
Mrs. Mary Hann
Cape Island
(t
Charles Vincent
Cape La Hune
Burgeo and La Poile
Robert Keeping
Cape Norman
St. George
John Brewer
Cape Onion
((
Abel Decker
*Cape Race
Ferryland
Hannah Myrick
Cape Ray
Burgeo and La Poile ...
James Janes
Cape Shore
(( ((
Joseph MiiHen
Cape St. George
St. Barbe
John Cornack
Caplin Bay
Ferryland
Peter Johnson
Caplia Cove
Bay-de- Verde
Thomas Cull
Caplin, Cove, S. W. Arm,
Random
Trinity
Mrs. Jo.-epli Whflaii
*Carbouear
Carbonear
George A. Muulton
Carbonear (Assistant)
u
Susie Pike
*Carmanviile
Fogo
EUie Carnell
Carter's Cove
Twillingate
G. Farr
Cartyville
St. Qeoige
Richard T. Legge
*Catalina
Trinity
Juliana Guy
Cat HarVior
Fogo
Henry RoV)ins
Cavendish
Trinity
Mrs. E. L. Jerrett
Chance Cove
u
Emmanuel Smith
*Chanjie Inlands
Fogo
Justinian Dowt-ll
â– ^Channel
Burgeo and La Poile ...
Jacob A. Poole
Chapel Arm
Trinity
Evelyn Warren
Chapel's Cove
Hai bor Main ...
James Hawco
Charlottetown
Bonavista
Charlotte Spiacklin
Clam Bank Cove
St. George
John W. Mclsaac
*Clarenville
Trinity
M. Duff
Clatenville South
((
Mrs. Froude
*Clark's Beach
Port-de-Grave
W. H. Jerrett
*Coach man's Cove
St. Barbe
John M. LaMee
*Codroy
St. George
Rachel Fowlow
*Coley'.s Puint!
Harbor Grace...
Sarah Tippett
Colinet
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Mrs. J. Didham
*Collier's
Harbor Main ...
John Cjle
Collier's Central
((
Mrs. Philip Hedison
Collier's Bay Cove
Trinity
Uriah Thorne
Come-by-Chance
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Stephen Adams
Conie-by-Chance Station...
i( (1
Operator
Comfort Cove
Twillingate ...
Joseph M. Evelly
*Conception Harbor
Harbor Main ...
M. F. Toole
*Conche
St. Barbe
Kate Dower
Connaigre
Fortune
Mary Ann Harris
Conn River
"
Nicholas Jedore
Coomb's Cove
((
Alfred Bartlett
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Post Office Department.
Zonophones and Records.
Name of Office.
District.
Postmaster's Name.
Coppet
Burgeo and La P
oile ...
Sarah Young
Corbin
Burin
Thomas Grant
Corbin
Fortune
Mrs. P. Poole
*Corner Brook
St. Ueoige
James Stewart
Cottle's Island
Twillingate ...
Mrs. Eli Anstey
Cottrell's Cove, New Bay..
"
Albert Yates
*Cow Head
St. Barbe
.John Payne, jr.
Coward's Island
Bonavista
Job Lane
*Crabb's Brook
St. George
Isabella Pike
Crawley's Island
Placciitia and St.
Mary's.
Mrs. Peter Keating
Creek
St. George
Miss A. Hall
Cul-de Sac West
Fortune
Minnie Spencer
^Curling
'St. George
M. E. Boland
*Ciipid.s
Portde-Grave
Moses LeDrew
Current Island
St. Barbe
James Williams
Cuslett
Placentia and St.
Mary's.
Clara McGrath
Daniel's Cove
Bav-de-Yerde
Mrs. Marg't Howard
Daniel's Harbor
St." Barbe
Nathaniel Brophy
Daniel's I'l-int
Twillingate
Alice Fiulay
Dark Tickle
(I
Joseph Fudge
Dawson's Cave
Fortune
Esau Wills
Deep Bight
Trinity
Jemima King
Deer Harbor
((
Mrs. Cha.'^. Hansford
Deer Island
Bonavista
Mrs. Carrie King
Deer Island
Burgfco and La Poile ...
Mrs. James Carew
*Deei' Lake
St. George
â– . .
Operator
Delby's Cove
Trinity
John McGrath, Sr.
Dildo
u
Emma Moore
Dildo South
a
Mrs. S. Read
Drook
Placentia and St.
Ma.y's'
â– lames St. Croix
Doyle's St ilion
St. George
James Doyle
*Dunville
Placentia and St.
Mary's.
Joachim Connoi's
*Ellistou
Trinity
Alfred Crewe
Elliott's Cove
((
...
Deborah Smith
*Englee
St. Barbe
• . .
Jane Gillard (act'g)
English Harbor
Trinity
■• .
H. G. Batson
English Harbor West ...
Fortune
...
Emma J. Evans
*Epwoith
Burin
■• â–
Ernest Bradley
*Exploit'8 Haibor
Twillingate ...
W. M. Winsor
Fair I8lan'^s
Bonavista
• . .
James Brown
Famish Cove
Placentia and St.
Mary's.
John C. Cranini
Fanner's Arm
Tuillingate
...
Mrs. M. E. Boyd
*Fermeuse North
Ferry land
...
Miss Read
*Fermeu8e, Riverhead ...
(i
, .
Mrs. Andrew Keough
Ferineuse South
u
Mrs. O'Shaughnessy
*Ferryland
tl
...
Thomas G. Alorry
^Flat Islands
Bonavista
...
Anna Sampson
Post Office Department.
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AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Name of Office.
District.
; Postmaster's Name.
*Flat Islands, Burin
Flat Rock
Fleur de Lys
*Flo\vei's Cove
*Fogo
♦Fortune
♦Fortune Harbor
♦Foster's Point
Fox Oove, Burin
Fox Cove, Bona vista
Fox Cove, Fortune Bay ...
Fox Harboi', Plac. Bay ...
Fox Haibor, Trinity Bay.
Fox Island
Fox Roost
Fox Trap
Francois
Friday's Bay
♦Fredericton
Frenchman's Cove
French man's Cove
♦Freshwater
Freshwater, Bell Island ..
Freshwater Road
♦Ganibo
♦Gandtr Bay
Gander Bay(N. Side) ...
Gai'gamelle
♦Garnish
Gaskiers
♦Gaultois
Galton's Island
George's Brook
Georgestown
♦Glen wood
♦Glovertown
Goddenville
♦Goose Cove
Goosebeiiy Cove
♦Gooseberiy Islands
Goulds
Goulds, Brigus
♦Grand Bank
Grand Beach
♦Grand Bruit
♦Grand Falls
♦Grand Lake
-Grate's Cove
Burin
St. John's East
St. Barbe
Fogo
Burin
Twillingate ...
Trinity
Burin
Bonavista
Fortune
Plaeentia and St. Mary'i
Trinity
Burgee and La Poile .
Harbor Main ...
Burgeo and La Poile .
Twillingate ...
Fogo
Burin
St. George
Bay-de-Verde
St. John's East
St. John's West
Bonavista
Fogo
St. Barbe
Fortune
Plaeentia and St. Mary'
Fortune
Plaeentia and St. Mary'
Trinity
Port-de-Grave
Twillingate ...
Bonavista
Harbor Grace
St. Barbe
Trinity
Bonavista
St. John's West
Port-de-Grave
Burin
Burgeo and La Poile .
Twillingate ...
Bay-de-Varde
Mrs. L. Loughlan
Kate Allan
John S. Walsh
Mrs. Sarah Way
Ambrose Fitzgerald
Amelia Bennett
Denis Glavine
Lizzie S. Miller
Mrs. M. B. Antle
Henry Melindy
George Power
Bridget Duke
Charles Warren
Morgan Walters
Richard Dearin
Maggie Durnford
Thomas Tizzard
Mrs. Arthur Brinson
Cecilia Cluett
George Wheeler
William S. Davis
George Parsons
Bridget Duft"
Operator
Ethel Irish
Wm. Collins
Richard Atkins
lEsther Grandy
Mrs. John Ciitch
|E. Simnis
Mrs. John Warren
C A. M. PiUey
!;. Bartlett
Opeiatiir
SElijah Burry
i.John Higgius
Maurice McDonald
Mrs. Wm. Flynn
Sarah House
Archibald Chafe
Joseph Gorman
Mabel Forsey
John Hiscock
William Billiard
Operator
Thos. Avery
J^ss' TJilket ^Dvnarmtrm.:
fhadUiE fe^ama ii i unHfe anr ^ssxa^ns.—
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Post Office Department.
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Name of Office. District.
Postmaster's Name.
Irelanfl's Eye
*Islanii Cive (Upper) ...
Island Cove (Random) ...
Island Haibor
Isle anx Jlorte
Jackson's Arm
*Jack son's Cove
*Jamestovvn
Jean de Bay
Jeffrey's Cross'g, Bear Bk..
Jersey Harbor
Jersey Side
Job's Cove
*Joe Bait's Atni
John's Pond
Julian's Haibor
Katchuses
Keels
Kilbiide
*Kelligre\vs
*KiDg's Cove
""â– King's Point
Kippins
Ladle Cove
Lady Cove
Lake View
Lally Cove
*Lamaline
Lance-au- Barges
LaMantdie
Lance Cove, Bell Island...
Lance Cove, Smith's Sound
Lance Cove, T. B. South...
*La Poile
La Poile, Great Harbor ...
■"•Lark Haibor
*La Scie
*Lawn
* Laurence town
Lead Cove, T. B.
â– ^Leading Tickles
^Leading Tickles West ...
Lee Bight
Lear's Cove
^Lewisporte
Lewisporte (Branch)
Lewisporte South
â– *Little Bay
Trinity
[Harbor Grace...
Trinity
Fogo
Burgeo and La Poile
St. Barbe
Twillingate ...
Bonavista
Buiin
St. George
Fortune
Placentia and St. Mary's
Bay-de-eVnle
Fogo
Placentia and St. Mary's,
Twillingate ...
Harbor Main ...
Bonavista
St. John's -.Vest
Harbor Main ...
Bonavista
Twillingate ...
St. Qeoige
Fogo
Trinity
Harbor Main ...
Fortune
Burin
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Burin
St. John's East
Trinity
Burgeo and La Puile
St. George
St. Baibe
Burin
Twillingate ...
Trinity
Twillingate ...
Trinity
Placentia and St. Mary's
Twillingate ...
Thomas Cooper
Nathaniel Crane
Mas. Jacob Smith
Mrs. Bernard Kenna
Dominic LeFresne
Rosanna Sparks
Lorenzo Newhook
George Haines
Honora Keefe
Leonard A. Ilulen
Susannah White
John P. Bradshaw
Wm. Royal
Pheobe Coffin
Mary T. Linnehan
Thomas (jlavine
Annie M. Kenny
Charlotte Penny
Edward Noriis
William Tilley
Mrs. Patrick Murphy
Operator
Dougald Mcl^aac
Mrs. Jane Tulk
Isabella March
Thomas Fewer
Eliza J. Baker
Operator
jMis. Rose
!Maty Edwaids
I William Clements
Reuben Laite
! RebiccK Maicli
T. Le ^celleur
!George F. Re id
W. A. (Jabiiel
Daniel P. Duggan
Operator
Tll'iUia-i (iieeu
Bessie Button
Lilian E. Andrews
Elijah Lanning
Adey
Mrs. James Young
Operator
Nathaniel Turner
S. Jeans
Winnie Garland
70
Post Office Department
Odeon Gramaphones and Records-
Name of Office.
*Little Bay East
Little Bay, Herniitagt- Ba)
*Liftle Bay Islands
I-ittle Bay' West
Little Beaver Cove
Little Burnt Bay
Little Catalina
*Liltle River
Little Fngo Island
Little Harbor East
Little Harbor, Twillingiite
Little Ward's Harbor ...
Little Heart's Ease
Loik'.^^ Cove
Long Beach
Long Bead), Trepassey ...
Long Harbor
*Loon Bay
Loo Cove
Lord's Cove
Lower English Harbor ...
â– "â– Lower Island Cove
Lush's Bight
Low Point
Lumbergrasse
Man Point
Main River
Mall Bay
Iklanuelo
fllarche's Puiut
Marquise
â– ^Marystown
McCalliuu Bay
Mclver's
Merasheen
Mercer's Cove
Meadows
Melrose
Middle Brook
Middle Arm, Bay of Isl'de
Middle Arm, White Bay...
â– ^Millertown
â– ^Milleitown Junction
Miller's Passage
Millville
Milltown, Bay D'Espoir...
Milton
*Mobile ...I
District.
Postmaster's Name.
Fiiiliuie
T^illingate
Foitune
Fogo
I'willingato
'("liiiitv
St. George
Fogo
Plactiitia and St.
Twiilingate ...
Trinity
St. Barbe
Trinity
Placentia and St.
Twiilingate
11
Burin
Fortune
Bav de A^erde
Twiilingate
Bay de Verde
Placentia and St.
Fogo
St. Geojge
Placentia and St.
Harbor Main
St. George's
Placentia and St,
Burin
Fortune
St, George
Placentia and St.
Harbor Grace
St. George
Tiinity
Bonavista
St. George
St. Barbe
Twiilingate
Foitune
St. George
Fortune
Trinity
Ferry land
Ingoretha Good
Mrs. Eli Strickland
E. Campbell
Pha'be Hat ding
Helbeit El'i..tt
Mr.s. Soliiuii']] Snow
James Johnson
J. J. Dovle
Mary's. Mrs. Wm. Dicks
... Leah Warr
... Mrs. MaryK. Saunders
... D. A. Martin
Mary's.
Mary'i
M
arys
Mary's.
Mary's.
Mary A. Vey
Thomas Neil
Mary J. Mutray
Dulcie Manuel
May White
Susanna Walirh
Mrs. S. Dodge (actg)
Mary J. Snelgrove
George Parsons
Mrs. Peter Power
P. Murphy.
jFrank Simnis
|A. Nardini
Mary Bonia
M. Daley
James Caiter
Mrs. Maggie Davis
Louisa Bui felt
Lucy Na.^h
Thomas Paik
Mrs. Hennessey
John Mercer
Albert Biake
Callahan Scanlan
George Piitchett
Mrs. Benj. Brake
Francis Pelley
Geo. Skiffington
Operator
Mrs. Jennie Shepherd
Alex. Gale
Helen Kendall
George Adams
John Fit;£gerald
Post Office Department.
71
AYRE Sl sons, Ltd.
Name of Office. District.
Postmaster's Name.
*Moreton'8 H^ibor
Monkstown, P. B.
Mose Ambrose
Wo-(|iiifo, Carhonear
Mosquito, St. Maiy's
*AIusgta\e Harbor
*Musgravetnwii
Mussel Haiboi Arm
Mussell Pond
New Bay
New Bridge
*New Harbor
Newman's Co\e
*New Melbourne
New Peilicau
*Newtovvn, Bonavista ...
Newtown, Holyrood
♦Nipper's Harbor
Noddy Bay
*Nornian's Cove
*Norrih' Arm
Norris' Point
Northern Atni, VVoodfoids
Northern Arm, Exploits..
♦Northern Bay
♦Northern Bight
North River
North East Cove
♦Northwest Aim, Green B
North Harbor, Placentia...
North Harbor, St. Mary's.
Northwest Ami, New Bay
Northwest Puiiit
Ochre Pit Cove
♦Oderin
Offer Wadliani Island
♦Old Perlicnn
♦Openhall
♦Otter's Point
♦Pacquet
Paradise
Parson's Pond
Pass Island
Patrick's Cove
Peckford's
Perry's Cove
Peter's River
♦Petites
Twillingate
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Fortune
Carbonear'
Placentia and St. Mary's,
Fogo
Bonavista
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Twillingate
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Trinity
Bonavista
Trinity
Bonavitta
Harbor Main
Twillingate
St. Barbe
Trinity
Twillingate
St. Barbe
Harbor Main
Twillingate
Bay de Verde
Trinity
Port de Grave
St. Barbe
Twillingate
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Twillingate
St. Barbe
Bay de Verde
Placentia and St,
Fogo
Bay de Verde
Bonavista
Burgeo and La Poile ...
St. Barbe
Placentia and St. Mary's,
St. Barbe
Fortune
Placentia and St. Mary's,
Fogo
Bay de Verde
Placentia and St. Mary's,
Burgeo and La Poile ..
Mary's.
•••I
Operator
William J. Ford
Bessie Petites
John Pedille
Mrs. Bernard Doody
Mildieij Wellon
Robert S. Oldford
Jesse Slade
James Butlaml
Albert Yates
Mrs. Ja,s. Moriarty,
Thomas Newhook
Frederick Tilley
Lucy E. Button
Operator
Moses Davis
Laura Kenneily.
H. H. Batstone
Isaac Bai tlett
Eva Stowe
Charles Pittman
John A. Si[uires
Catherine \\''oodrorct
Luke Manuel
Mrs. James March
Reuben Martin
Madeline Seward
William Caswell
George Robljins
Jessie Eddy
Patrick Bonia
Clara M. Osmond
William Elliott
William G. Benson.
Mary Biaithwuite
Willis Abbot
Tayphena Maich.
George Shears
Hattie C. Collier
Joseph Norman
Ellen Healey
Samuel Payne
William Strickland
Mrs. P. B. McGrath
Solomon N. Abbott
Rachel Kellaway
Mrs. M. Luudrigaa
Julia Courtney
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Fost Office iJepartment,
Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Blouses
Name of Office.
District.
Postmaster's Name.
Petit Foit
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Mrs. Jos. Hayden
-*Petty Harbor
St. John's West
Henry J. W. Bishop
Pike's Aim
Twillingate
Emma J. Richards
*Fille.v's Inland
((
Operator
Pincharil's Island
Bonavista
William Green
*Placentia
Placentia and St. Mary's.
M. J. Collins
Placentia
(( ((
Bride Sitenian (assij-t)
Placeiitia Junction
u .c
Paul Hynes
Placentia South East
(I (t
Mrs. Jas. Lannon
Plate Cove
Bonavista
Agnes Moss
Plate Cove West
u
John Furlong
Point Eniagfe
Fortune
Ernest Wallers
Point Lfiuce
Placentia and St. Mary's.
John Careen
*Point Lenmingion
Twillingate
Operator
Point Vei-ilf
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Margaret Breen
-^Pool'sCuve
Fortune
Henrietta Williams
♦Pool's Island
Bonavista
Peter House
Port-nux-Birts
Burin
Alice Beck
*Port-au-Foit
St. George
Operator
*Port Blandfurd
Bonavista
Operator
""•Port Saundeis
St. Barbe
Agnes Coles
Port de Grave
Port de-Grave
Margaret E. Usher
Portugal Cove
St. John's East
Martin Bulge
Portugal Cove, Trepassey..
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Daniel Leary
^Pouch Cove
St. John's East
Walt. B. Easteibrook
Pound Cove
Bonavista
Josiah Hounsell
Presque
Placentia and St. Mary's.
S. L. Sullivan
*Pushtlirougli
Fortune
William Camp
Queen's Cove
Trinity
Mrs. Joshua (iooby
<^uirpon
St. Baabe
Willis Gulliford
"•■Ramea
Burgeo and La Poile ...
William Collins
Rantem
Trinity
Mrs. E. J. DuflF
Rattling Brook
St. George
George Butt
Rattling Biook
Twillingate
Charles Oke
Raymond's Point
Fortune
Wm. Thos. Strickland
Red Head Cove
Bay de Verde
Mrs. C. Hogan
Red Cliff Island
Bonavista
Elizabeth Quinton
*Red Island
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Patrick Dunphy
Laura Foote
Red Island
Burgeo and La Poile ...
*Rencontre, Fortune Bay..
Fortune
Mrs. M. Collis
♦Rencontre, Her. Bay ...
Burgeo and La Poile ...
Jane Ball
♦Renews
Ferry land
Thomas Jackman
Renews, South Side
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Clara M. Foley
John Skinner
Richard's Harbor
Burgeo and La Poile ...
Riverhead, Harbor Grace..
Harbor Grace
Mary Coady
Edward Bonia
Riverhead, St. Mary's ...
Placentia and St. Mary's.
River of Ponds ft&\^' ...
St Barbe J.~^Sr~~i...
Thomas Patey
♦Robinson's Head "^J^...
St. GeorgeJi
James E. Carter
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Name of Office.
District.
Postmaster's Name.
Robert's Arm
Rock Hailior, Buiin
Rocky Har., Bonne Bay..
Ro(l<lickton Mills
♦Round Harbor
Round Harbor
*Rose Blanche
Rushoon
Saddle Island
Safe Harbor
Sally's Cove
Salt Pond
Sagona
St. Ann's
*St. Anthony
*St. Bride's
*St. Brendan's
*St. George's
*St. Jacques
St. Jones' Within
St. Jones' Without
St. John's, Central
" *East
" West End
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" Garrison Hill .,
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" Monkstown
" Riverhead
" Mundy's Pond Rd
" Thorburn Road
St. Joseph's, Placentia
*St. Joseph's, Salmonier...
*St. Lawrence
St. Leonard's
*St. Mary's
St. Michael's Harbor
St. Patiick'sN.D.B.
St. Panl's
St. Philip's
St. Shott's
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove West
Salmonier
♦Salvage
Twillingate
Burin
St. Barbe
Notre Dame Bay
Fortune
Burgeo and La Poile ...
Placentia and St. Mary's.
Fortune
Bonavista
St. Barbe
Twillingate
F'ortune
Harbor Main
St. Barbe
Placentia and St. Mary's
Bonavista
St. George
Fortune
Trinity
St. John's East
West
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St. John's West
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Bay de Verde
Port de Grave
Trinity
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Bonavista
Charles W. Warr
Henry Brown
John Parsons
William Fillier
Robert Coombs
Joshua Kendall
Richard Furneaux
Bridget Cheeseman
Eli Garland
Priscilla Davis
James Endicott
Susanna Snow
Mis. M. Snooks
Mrs. Donovan
Noah Simms
John E. Conway
Francis Hogan
Maud Morris
Bertha M. Youn
Mrs. Simeon King
Mrs. Mary A. Green
Dicks & Co.
Jessie Bulley and
Frances Meehaa
Peter O'Mara
Miss Coonan
Miss Delaney
Mrs. Margaret Hayes
Miss Spry
Mrs. M. Mealey
Albert Taylor
Mrs. Thos. Tucker
Mrs. Mary King
P. J. Cormack
M. Vavasseur.
Annie J. Sullivan
Mrs. Mary Walsh
Ezekiel Bnddon
Edward Delaney
John Pittman
David Tucker
Anthony Molloy
Mrs. Lillie Parsons
Mary J. Hussey
Charity Gabriel
J. Freeman
Minnie Flynn
Operator
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Post Office Department.
The Great Mail Order House.—
Name of Office.
District. Postmaster's Name.
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Sampson's Island
*Sandy Point
*Saiidy Point, Smith's S.
Sceviour's Island
*Scilly Cove
Scissor's Cove
*Seal Cove
Seal Cove
Seal Cove
Seal Cove
Seal Cove, "White Bay ..
*Searston
*S2ldom-Come-By
Shambler's Cove
Shearstown
Ship Cove, Placentia
*Port Rex ton
Ship Harbor
*Shool Harbor
Shoe Cove
Sibley's Cove
Snook's Arm
Snnok's Brook
Snook's Harbor
♦Sound Island
South Branch
Southern Arm
Southern Bay
Southern Harbor
South Side, Har. Grace ...
Southwest Arm, New Bay
Southwest Arm, Green B.
♦Spaniard's Bay
Spaniard's Bay, Riverhead
Spanish Room
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Squid Tickle
Step-a-side
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Stock and Knight Coves...
Stone's Cove
♦Summerside
Sunnyside
Sweet Bay
Tack's Beach
Terenceville
Mary's.
Bonavista
Tvvillingate
St. George
Trinity
Tvvillingate
Trinity
Twillingate
Bonavista
Fortune
Harbor Main
Trinity
St. Barbe
St. George
Burin
Bonavista
Haibor Giace
Placentia and St.
Trinity
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Trinity
Twillingate
Trinity
Twillingate
Trinity
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Twillingate
Bnrin
St. George
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Portuns
St. George
Trinity
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Plocentia and St.
Fortune
K?nneth Farwell
Mrs. Maltha Potter
Hector McDonald
Camilla Strong
Mary A. Anstey
Allison Kelland
Abfaloni Chalk
William Prince
Charles Forsey
Albert Dawe
Jesse Buckler
Joshua Robinson
Donatille O'Qainn
P. Newell
Arthur Vivian
R. Sanders
Thomas Tobin
...:Mary Randall
Mary's. iJane A. Power
Jauiee S. Butler
Joseph Harding
Simon Spaiks
Andrew Elliott
Alexander Gardner
John Loiler
Wilson Holiett
Dougald Mc Isaac
John Fry
Job Wel'ls
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Arch. Noseworthy
Mrs. Clar'd Andrews
H. F. Colbourne
J. L. Gosse
Joseph Caines
Susanna Coady
M. Belle Huxter
Charlotte A. Oldford^
Mrs. Thomas Wagg
Operator
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Catherine Walsh
Mary J. Pope
John Barry
Solomon Hutchings
Mary M. Kelly
Elizabeth Foote
'Abigail Miles
Mary's.
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Name of Office.
District.
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Trinity
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Thorl/urri Road
St. John's
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*Three Arms
Twillingate
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Tickle Cove
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*Ti]t Cove
Twillingate
Wm. Cunningham
Tilton
Harbor Grace
Josiah Janes
*Tiltii)g
Fogo
L«abel Buike
Tizzaiil's Harbor
Twillingate
John Boyd
Toad's Cove
Ferryland
Sarah DriscoU
*Topsail
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Annie Moyse.
*Torba3'
St. John's East
Richard J. Ryan
Tray town
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*Trepas8ey
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Tiinity
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Trouty
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Charles "White
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Twillingate
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Tnrk's Cove
Trinity
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Turk's Gut
Port de Grave
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Upper Ferry
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A. D. Mclsaac
Upper Gullies
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Lavinia Andrews
Upjier Rocky Brook
Tiinity
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Upper Small Point
Bay de Verde
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Victoiia Cove
Fogo
Olive A. Torraville-
Valeii I-laiid
Placentia and St. Mary's.
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Vallefield
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Victoiia Village
Carbonear
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Ella Carne'l
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♦Western Cove, White B..
St. Barbe
H. L. Pearce
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Harold Leslie
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Wild Bight
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Mrs. Louisa Young..
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Feiiyland
M. J. Shanahan.
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St. George
T. M. Costello
Woody Island
Placentia and St. Mary's.
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Wood Island Harbor
St. George
Mi's. Thomas Hynes.
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Underwear.— AYeE & SONS, Ltd.
LABRADOR WINTER ROUTES.
Dining the winter arason (while s.s. Home is not employed in Straits
of Belle Isle), Mails for Labrador are forwarded weekly to Flower's Cove,
and from tVieie to St. Modeste, Labrador, by small boat about three timea
dining the winter whenever weather conditions permit.
BAY AND COASTAL STEAMERS. 1911.
Placentia Bay.
The R. s. Anjyle leaves Placentia every Wednesday afternoon after the
arrival of the mail from St. John's, and proceeds to the following places
on the North side of the Bay : — Red Island, Ship Harbor, Indian Harbor,
Rani's Island (lona), Roseau- Rue, Harbor Buffet, Haystack, Brewley,
North Harbor, Sound Island, Black River, Woody Island, Bairen Island,
Tack's Beach, Burgeo, St. Leonard's, Valen Island, and Merasheen.
Mails for the above places close on Wednesday morning at 7.30 o'clock.
Leaving Placentia every Monday afternoon after the arrival of the
iiiail train from St. John's, will call at the following places : — Pre^que,
Paradise, Petit Foit, St. Joseph'.-;, Oderin, Baine Harbor, Flat Island,
Marystown, Beau Bois, Fox Gove, Burin, Great Burin, Epworth, St. Law-
rence, Lawn, Lord's Cove, and Lamaline.
Mails close for the above places every Monday morning at 7.30
o'clock.
Trinity Bay.
The s. s. Ethie, on Tiioitj' Ba.y, will leave Clarenville every Monday
(except in January, Febiuary, March and April), and call at the following
places : — Hickman's Harbor, Heart's Content, Hant's Harbor, Lady Cove,
Trinity, Catalina, Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Western Bay, and Car-
bonear.
Mails via Clarenville close Saturday, 9 3') p. 111.
Leaving Carbonear every Tuesday for Western Bay, Bay de Verde,
Catalina, Salmon Cove, Trinity, Bonaventure, Ireland's Eye, British Har-
bor, Britannia Cove, Thoroughfare, Ueer Htrboi', Fox Ha'ljjr, Hickman's
Harbor, Lady Cove and Clarenville.
Mails via Carbonear close Tue.><day, 7 a. m.
Leaving Claienville every Fri.lay fur la-i iiienti<ined places, reversed
to Carbonear.
Mails via Clarenville close Thursday, 4 p \u
Leaving Carbonear every Saturday forVV..-i.ri) Bi\\ Bay de Verde,
Old Perlican, Catalina, Trinity, Hant's Haibm, Ilia ts Content, Hick-
man's Harbor, Lady Cove and Claienville.
Mails via Carbonear close Satuiday, 7 a. m.
Bonavista Bay.
The s. s. Dundee leaves Port Blandford every Monday and Friday
(except in January, February, March and April) for the following places :
Charlottetown, Bunyan Cove (alternately), Musgrave Town, Brooklyn ^
86 Post Office Department
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., [for
James' Town, Sweet Bhv. -.â– uiliern Ann, Indian Arm, Plate Cove, Open
Hall, Keels, Kind's O'v-, Biii,i,vit,ta, Salvage, Flat Islands, St. Brendan's,
Gooseberrj- Islands, Faii l.^l.mdf^, Gnenspond, Pool's Island and Wesley-
ville.
Mails for the above plHC. s close every Satuiday evening at 9.30 o'clock,
and eveiy Thursday afteinium at 4 30 o'clock, and for Bonavistn (proper)^
and King's Cove every fi'te'iiate Tuesday morning Ht 7 o'clock, via train
to Carbonear and Triimj llfty steamer.
Fogo District.
Tlie 8. 8. Fogota leaves St. John's during .summer every Tuesday, at
4 p.m., calling at the following named places guing and retaiMing, aud is
due back at St. John's every Sunday :
Wesleyville, Newtown, Cat Harbor, Offer Wadham Islands, Inner
Wadham Islands (Peckford's), Mn.=grave Harbor, Ladle Cove, Catman-
ville, Fredericton, Man Point, Gander Bay, North Side Gander Bay, Vic-
toria Cove, Horwood's (Dog Bay), Indian Islands, Seidom-Come-By, tilting
Harbor, Little Fogo I.'^lands (Jou Batt's Arm), Barr'd Island, Fogo, Change
Islands.
Notre Dame Bay.
The s. s. Clyde leaves Lewisporte for the South side of the Bay every
Monday (except in four winter months), calling at the following places : —
Campbelltown, Laurencetown, Botwood, Exploits Moretou's Harbor,
Tizzard's Harbor, Twillingate, Heiring Neck, Little Beaver Cove and
Beaverton (alternately), Horwood's, Change Islands and Fogo.
Mails for the above places will be closed Saturday evenings at !^.30
o'clock.
Leaving Lewisporte every Friday, the Clyde will proceed to the follow-
ing places on the North side of the Bay : — Exploits, Fortune Harbor, New
Bay Head, Leading Tickles, Triton, P)lle>'s Island, Springdale, Boot Har-
bor, Wellnian's Cove (S.C.I. ), Ward's Harbor, Little Bay Islands, Little
Ba>', Three Arms, Jackson's Cove and King's Point (alternately), North-
weit Arm, Nipper's Haibor, Snook's Ann, Tib Cove and Shoe Cove.
Mails for the above places will be closed e\ery Thur.-dav afternoon at
4.30 o'clock.
LABRADOR SERVICE.
The s. s. Invermore will perform this service lortnighlly, making
ten trips, commencing the service about the 5th June, sailrng from Saint
John's, and will call at the followirjg places going and returning : Harbor
Grace, Catalina, King's Cove, Twillingate, Tilt Cove, Battle Harbor, Spear
Harbor, Francis Harbor, Fishing Ship's Harbor, Ship Harbor, Squore Is-
land, Dead Island, Snug Harbor, Venison Island, Hawk's Harbor, Bol-
ster's Rock, Comfort Bight (alternately). Frenchman's Island, Punch Bowl,
Sandy Island, Batteau, Domino, Black Island (coming South only), Indian
Tickle, Black Tickle, Grady, Long Island, Cartwright (calling one way
only). Pack's Harbor, *Rigoulette (calling one way only), Indian Harbor,
Smoky Tickle, "White Bears, Horse Harbor, Emily Harbor, Holton, Cape
Post Office Dejmrtment. 87
'^ Ostermoor^' Mattresses.
Harrison, Ragged Itslaml, Long Tickle, Maccovick Islands, Tuiimvick East,
Turnavick West, Winsor Harbor, Hopedale.
The s.s. Stella Maris was engaged in 1910 to proceed to Double
Island, Fanny's Hai bo', Spracklin Island and Nain.
* Tlie s. s. will probably connect with the a. s. Invermore
either at Indian Hhi Iht m- at Rig(nilette on lier way iSiorth, proceeding
to the following places in Hamilton Inlet : — Northwest River, French
Trading Post, (jillis I'urt, Grand River Pulp Company Post and Keninion
Lumber Post, retuiiiing to Rigoulette, Lester Point and on to Indian Har-
bor to connect with the Invermore on the return trip South.
STRAITS OF BELLE ISLE SERVICE.
The s. s. Home, leaving Hunibermouth, Bay of Islands, eveiy Wednes-
day (except four winter months), will call at the foil jwing ports going and
returning :— Lai k Harbor, York Harbor, Trout River, Bonne Bay, Cow
Head, Poit S,iunders, Bartlett's Harbor, Brig Bay, Currant Island, Salmon
River, Bonne Ksperance, Middle Bay, Isle-aux-Bois, Blanc Sablon, Bradore,.
Flower's Cove, Foiteau, Lance au-Loup, St. Modeste, Red Bay, Henley and
Chateau (alteinately), Chimney Tickle, Cape Charles and Battle Harbor.
Mails lor the above will be closed every Tuesdaj' afternoon at 4 o'clock,
unless it is ascertained that a later train will c(mnect with the steamer.
NORTHERN COAST SERVICE.
The s. s. ['rospero will perform this service, leaving St. John's every
alternate Wednesday (excej)t four winter months), calling at the following
named places : Bay de Verde or Ohl Perlican, Trinity, Catalina, Bonavista,
King's Cove, Salvage, Greenspond, Pool's Island, Musgrave Harbor, Seldoni-
Come-By, Fogo, Herring Neck, Twillingate, Moreton's Harbor, Exploits,.
Fortune" H^ibor, Leading Tickles, Pilley's Island, Little Bay Islands,
Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, La Scie, Bale Verte, Coachman's
Cove, Western Cove, Jackson's Aim, Haibor Deep, Eiiglee, Conche, St.
Julian's, Godse Cove, St. Anthony and Giiguet.
Mails fur the above-named places will be closed at the G. P. 0. every
alternate Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.
SOUTH AND WEST COAST SERVICE.
The South West Coast Service will be performed by the s. s. Portia,
leaving St. John's every alternate Friday, will call at the following
named places : — Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Renews and Fermeuse (alter-
nately), Trepassey, St. Mary's, Salmonier, Placentia, Marystown, Burin,
St. Lawrence, Lamaline, Fortune, Gi'and Bank, Belleoram, St. Jacques,
Harbor Briton, Hermitage, Gaultois, Pushthrough, Cape La Hune, Ramea,
Burgeo, La Poile, Rose Blanche, Channel (Port-aux-Basques), Bay St.
George (Sandy Point, monthly), Port-au-Port (monthly). Curling, Bonne
Bay (Curzon Village).
Mails for places between St. John's and ( 'hanuel for despatch by the
steamer will be closed at the G. P. 0. every alternate Friday, at 9 a. m.,
and to connect with the steamer at Placentia the following Saturday
88 Post Office I'epartment.
AYAE & SONS, Ltd., for
morning at 7.30 a. m. If it should he passible to hasten delivery of
mail matter for any of the above-named places by despatching it per rail
to|_connect with the steamer on her return to Port-aux-Basques, it will
be so sent.
SOUTH COAST SERVICE.
The ?. s. Gltnvoe performs this .service, leaving Placentia every Wed-
nesday evening aftei airival of mail tiain from St. JdIuj's, and will call at
the following named places : — Burin and St. Lawrence (alternately). For-
tune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, Si. Jacques, Haibc- Briton, Heimitage,
Pushthrough, Balena, Rencontre (each alternate trip), K^mea, Burgeo,
Grand Bruit, (each alternate trip), La Poile, Rose Blanche and Channel,
^Port-aux- Basques).
Mails foi' the above places will be closed every Wednes day inoriiirig at
7.30 o'clock. A suppk'iiieiitat v mail will also be despatched to connect
with the steamnr at Fort-aux Basques liy the Thursday express, on alter-
nate week, Hrid will be closed at the G. P. 0. every alternate Tluirsday
at 4.30 p.m.
Fortune Bay District.
The s. s. i>uni leaves Belleoram every Thursday after the arrival of
•8. s. Glencoe from Placentia with mails, and proceeds to the following places:
Corbin, Pool's Cove, Bay-du-Nord, Lally Cove, Rencontre, Stone's Cove,
Anderson's Cove, Engli.-h Harbor East, Terenceville, Harbor Millf. Little
Bay Ea*t, Bay L'Argt-nt, Fox Cove. Returnirrg :— Fox Cove, Bay L' Ar-
gent, Little Bay East, Haibor Mille, English Harbor East, Anderson's
(Jove, Stone's Cove, Rencontre, Lally Cove, Bay-du-Noid, Pool's Cove,
Belleoram, Garnish, Point Enragee, and back to Belleoram, thence without
unnecessary delay to St. Jacqut-s, English Harbor West, Mose Ambrose,
Boxey, Coorrrb's Cove, Miller's Pas.^^age, Little Bay West, Jersey Harbor,
Harbor Breton, Sagdna, Brunette, Great Harbor, Dawson's Cove, Seal
Cove, Pass Islands, Grole, Hermitage Cove, Furby'sCove, Gaultois, Round
Harbor, Little Bay, H.B., Great Jervois, Bay-du-Nord, H.B., Pushthrough,
Balena, McCallum, Pass l,slan<l, Seal (Jove, Dawson's Cove, Harbor Breton,
Coomb's Cove, Boxey, English Harbor West, St. Jacques, Belleoram.
St. George's, Port-au-Port.
The s.s. Active leaves St. George's every Monday during summer after
arrival of train from St. John's, calling at tire following jjlaces :— Sandy
Point, Stephenvrlle, Gravel's, Campbell's Creek, Ship Cove, Marches Point,
Cape George, Main Land, Three Rocks Cove, Clam Bank Cove, Black
Duck Brook, Long Point, West Bay, Boswarlas, Port-au-Port.
Bay of Islands
The s. 6. Ubique leaves Curling, every Monday and Friday during
summer after arrival of train from St. John's, and calls at the following
places :— Meadow's Point, Benoit Cove, Maclver's, Wood's Island, Middle
Arm, Lark Harbor, Broom's Bottom, York Harbor. Returning : York
Harbor, Frenchman's Cove, Lark Harbor, Middle Arm, Wood's Island
Maclvir's, Benoit Cove, Meadow's Point, Curling.
Post Office Department. 89
''Century'^ Washing Machines.
BY WAGGON,
Ferryland District, Kilbride, Goulds and Petty Harbor, every Monday at
7 a. in., and on Tuesday and Thursday at 6.30 p. m., during samnier.
Mails close on Monday and Ehursday at 6.30 during winter.
For Trepassey Bay, via Ferryland and Renews, every Monday at 7 a. m.
and Thursdays 6.30 p. m., in summer ; and Mondays at 6.30 p. m.
in winter.
For Portugal Cove anil Bell Island every day (Saturdays excepted.)
For Bruad Cove and Freshwater Valley, daily from 1st May to 21st Oct.
Bi-weekly from 1st Nov. to 30th April.
For Torbay, Pouch Cove and Cape St. Francis : Tuesdays and Fridays at
10 a. ni. in winter ; and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, in sum.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS TO THE PJBLIC.
Registered Letters.
Register all valuable letters.
Always communicate to the Postmaster the loss or delay of letters, >&c.
Letters for Canada should be addressed to the Province as well as the
Post Office.
Address letters, &c., legibly, and be careful to discriminate between
places of the same name.
A letter once posted becomes the property of the person to whom ad-
dressed, and must be forwarded according to its directions. On no appli-
cation, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer or any other
person.
Letters containing gold or silver mone)', jewels, or anything liable to
Cnstoms' duty, cannot be forwarded by post beyond the Colony. In the
Colony tliey must be registered. Always seal 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 she Post Otlice.
Letters bearing mutilated stamps, or stamps so soiled and defaced as
to make it impossible for the assorting clerks to decide whether they have
been used before or not, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office for adjudi-
cation.
Unpaid and insufficiently paid letters and mailable matter, both local
and foreign, will be chaiged on delivery with double the amount of post-
age unpaid.
Letters are liable for full rates of postage whether posted open or
sealed.
Re-directed Letters.
Letters re-directed to places in Newfoundiand, Great Britain, Canada
and the United States, without being taken out of the Post Office, are not
liable to any additional postage.
90 Post Office Department.
AYRE &. SONS, Ltd., for Best Stocked
Request Letters.
Letters addressed to persons in Newfonndlond, when sent in enve-
lopes having written or printed thereon a request frrjm the sender that the
letter, if not delivered at tbe office addressed within a certoin time speci-
fied in the request, may be returned to his address as requested, will be
returned to the sender at the expiration of the time specified.
Newspapers.
Always fully jire-pay newsyapers, or such will be taxed double the
amount insufficiently paid. Unpaid newspapers will not be forwarded.
A newspaper must have no cover, or a cover open at both ends, which
can be easily withdrawn. It must contain no enclosure. It must have no
writing thereon but the name and address of the person to whom it is sent.
Newspapers over four ounces are charged at book rate.
Books and Circulars.
A book packet must be left open for inspection, it must not contain
any enclosure, nor must it exceed twenty-tour inches in length, nor twelve
inches in breadth or depth. The limit of weight of a book packet ad-
dressed to any place within tlie Colony, Great Britain, Canada or the
United States, is three pounds. Postage — one cent per two ounces. Cir-
culars — one cent eack under two uvnces.
Patterns and Samples.
Bona fide patterns and samples os niercliandize, 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, jjroperly labelled, and put up in such a manner as
to admit of inspection.
Packets of patterns and samples, addressed to any place in Newfound-
laud, can be registered on affixing thereto stamps to the value of three
cents, 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 sample 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 pre-paid on
registered letters addressed to the Government Depaitniencs in St. John's,
(except the Postal Depai tment), and also on registers sent by the Govern-
ment offices in the Outports. The registration fee on letters and parcels
to places in Newfoundland is three cents, including official registratian ;
to Great Britain our cents ; to Canada and the United States, five cents.
Letters, containing coin, etc., will be forwarded in the Colony only
(cnarged with double registration fee, if posted without being registered).
Post Office Department.
91
Piano and Organ Warehouse in the City.
Coins cannot be sent in letters outside of Newfoundland. Such letters will-
always be returned from D. L. 0. to writer. Always obtain a receipt for
registered letter or packst.
Matters which cannot bo sent by Post,
Any explosive, dangerous or explosive substance, licjuids, or anytliing-
likely to injure the mails or the person of any officer or servant of the
Post Office. A glass bottle, or glass in any form (except eye-glasses, mi-
croscopic elides, and spectacles, when properly put up), matche!;, leeches,
or fruit.
Letters containing gold or silver monej', jewels, or any coin, or any
thing liable to Customs' duty, cannot be sent by mail out of Newfound-
land.
List of Countries to which Money Orders may be Sent.
Aden,
Algeria,
Antigua,
Argentine Republ'C,
Australia, South & AVest,
Austria-Hungary,
Bahamas,
Barbados,
Bechuanaland,
Belguim,
Beluchistan,
Bermuda,
Borneo, North British
(Sandahan),
British CTuiana,
Bulgaria,
Burmah,
Cameroons and Togo
(West Coast Africa),
Canada,
Cape Colony,
Ceylon,
Congo Free State (Banana,
Borna, and Matildi),
Cuba,
Cyprus,
Danish West Indies (St.
Croix, St. Taomas),
Denmark (incl'g Iceland
and Faroe Islands),
Dominica,
Dutch East Indies,
Egypt,
Falkland Islands,
France,
Gambia,
Germaiy (and German E.
Africa Protectorate),
Gibraltar,
Gold Coast,
Great Britain & Ireland,
Greece,
Grenada,
Hawaii,
Holland,
Honduras,
Hong Kong,
India (British): Bander-
Abas, Bushire, Jask and
Linga (India Postal
Agencies),
Italy (with Agencies at
Tripoli, Assab and
Massowah),
Jamaica,
Japan,
Labuan,
Lagos,
Leeward Islands,
Luxemborg,
Malta,
Mauritius,
Mexico,
Mombassa and Lamu,
Montserrat,
Muscat (in Arabia), India
Postal Agency,
Natal,
Nevis,
New Guinea (German
Protectorate),
New South Wales,
New Zealand,
Netherlands,
Norway,
Orange River Colony,
Panama (British Postal
Agency),
Porto Rico,
Portugal (Azores, and
Madeira Islands),
Queensland,
Roumania,
Russia (includ'g Finland),
St. Helena,
St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St.
Vincent),
Salvador,
Sandwich Isl'ds (Hawaii),
Sarawak,
Seychelles Islands,
Siam,
Sierra Leone,
Straits Settlements
(Singapore, &c.),
Sweden,
Switzerland,
Tangier,
Tasmania,
Transvaal (see Orange
River Colony),
Trinidad, Tobago and
Turk's Island,
Tunis,
Turkey,
Constantinople & Sm3-rna
(British Postal Agency),
United States of America,-
Urugay,
Victoria (Australia),
Zanzibar (India Postal
Agency),
Zululaud.
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Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., for Chickering,
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, NEWFOUNDLAND.
Pos^t Offices marked (*) are Mon^y Order Offices.
Name of Place.
District.
Po.-t Town.
Aaron Arm
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Aaron Cove
Fortune
Gaultois.
Abbot Cove
Twillingate
Foitune Harbor.
Abraham's Covo
St, George ...
Poit-au-Port.
Adam's Cove
Bay-de- Verde
C. B. Railway "A."
Admiral's Cove
Burin
Graml Bank.
Admiral's Beach
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Salmonier.
Admiral's Cove
Ferry land ...
Cape Broyle.
Admiral's Cove
u
Fermeuse.
Adventure, Big& Little
Bona vista ...
Glovertown.
Aiguillettes
St. Barbe ...
Englee.
Alcock Island
Twillingate
Leading Tickles ;
N.D.B T.P.O. in sum.
Alderburn
a
Norris' Arm.
Alder Island
Fogo
Musgrave Haibor ;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Alexander Bay (Reach)
Bonavista ...
• ■•
Glovertown.
Allan Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
Brugeo.
Allan Island
Burin
Lamaline.
Amelia Cove
St. Barbe ...
Giigiiet.
Amherst Coves,
Uppei', Mid., Low...
Bunavista ...
...
King's Cove.
Anchor Point
St. Barbe ...
Flower's Cove in summer;
Bonne Bay in winter.
Anderson's Cove
Fortune
...
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
and s.s. Susu.
Anderson's Cove
Trinity
New Harbor.
Angel's Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
St. Biide's, Placentia.
Ann's Cove
((
((
Presque, Placentia.
Ann's Cove
Burin
• > .
Lamaline.
Anstey's Cove
Twillingate
• > •
Little Bay Island.
Anthony Island
Trinity
...
Ireland's Eye, Britannia
Cove ; T.P.O. in summer.
Apsey Beach
St. George ...
* ■•
Bay of Islands, Curling.
Apsey Cove Point ...
Trinity
• .<
Shoal Harbor.
Apsey Cove
Fogo
...
Mu.sgrave Harbor ;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Aquafoita
Ferryland ...
• • .
Ferryland.
Aquiller
Fortune
t ■•
Puslithrough.
Aarchie Campbell's Ce.
St. George ...
Port-au-Port.
Argentia
Placentia St. & Mary's.
Argentia, Placentia Bay.
Arnold's Cove
((
.(
Arnold's Cove.
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Ronish and Bell Pianos.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Ariege Bay
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay.
Arran Cova
Fortune
Trepassey.
Aspen Cove
Twillingate
Little Bay Island.
Aspen Cove and Brook
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
Athlone
Ferry land ...
Caplin Bay.
Aviron (Oar) Bay
Coastal T.P.O. West,
Cape La Hune.
*Avondale
Harbor Main
Avondale.
Balcalhoa
Twillingate
Herring Neck.
Baccalieii
Bay de Verde
Lower Island Cove.
Bachelor's Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Valen Island, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
Back Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Back Cove
Fogo
■• •
Fogo.
Back Cove
St. Barbe ...
...
Western Cove ; Coastal
T.P.O. in summer.
Back Harbor
Twillingate
■■•
Twillingate.
Bacon Cove
Harbor Main
Avondale.
Badger Bay
Twillingate
*..
Point Leamington in win. ;
Pilley's Island N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Badger Quay
Bonavista ...
...
Pool's Island.
liaie de Loutre (Otter
Bay)
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Baie Verte
St. Barbe ...
Bay Verte ; Coastal T.P.O.
in summer.
Bailey's Point
((
...
Bonne Bay.
Bailey's Cove
Bonavista ...
Bonavi!^ta.
*Baiue Harbor
Placeutia & St.
Mary's.
Baine Harbor, Placentia
B:iy T.P.O.
Bait Cove
Bakan Cove
Twillingate...
St. George ...
!!!
Bay of Islands, Curling.
Baker's Br'k, Bonne B.
St. Barbe ...
...
Bonne Bay.
Baker's Head
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Trepassey.
Baker's Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
La Poile.
Baker's Tickle
U tl
Rose Blanche.
Bald Nap
Trinity
Elliott's Cove.
Baldwin Cove
St. Barbe ...
Jackson's Arm,
Balena
Fortune
Belena, per s.s. Glencoe.
Ballentine Cove
St. George ...
Bay of Islands, Curling.
Balsom Bud Cove
Twillingate
Tilt Cove.
Bank Head
St. George ...
Railway T.P.O.
Bannatyne Cove
(1
Curling.
Baraclioix, Gt. & Little
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Placentia.
Barachoix — Big, Mid-
dle and Lower
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
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Post Office Department
AYRE & SONS, Ltd
., Organs for the
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Barbaset
...
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Biy (Gargamelle
T. P.O. in summer).
Barr'J Brook
u
Flower's Cove.
Barr'd Islands
Fogo
Fogo; 8.S. Fogota in sum.
Bareneed
Port de Grave - ...
Clarke's Beach, C. B. By.
Barren Island
Plaeentia & St. Mary's.
Plaeentia Bay T.P.O.
Barrocks
St. Barbe ...
Coachiiiau's Cove, Coastal
T P.O. in summer.
Bairow
F'ortune
Belleoraiu, Bay L'Aigent.
Barrow Harbor
Bona vista ...
Salvage.
Bartlett Cove
Twillingate...
Little Bay
Bartlett Harbor
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay in winter;
T.P.O. in summer.
Bar Point
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
Ba^sett's Harbor
Fogo
Gander Bay in winter;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Bateau Cove
St. Barbe ...
Tilt Cove.
Bateau Cove
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Bateaux Cove
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay.
Bat's Path End
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
Bauline
Ferryland ...
Toad's Cove.
Bauline
St. John's East
Pouch Cove.
*Bay Bulls
Feiryland ...
Bay Bulls.
Bay iiull'd Arm
Trinity
Sunnyside Railway.
Bay d'Est, Fortune
Bay
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent.
Bay d'Est, Her. Bay...
"
Puslitlirough.
Bay d'Leau
Plaeentia & St. Mary's.
Baine Hr., Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Bay d'Leau
• . .
Fortune
Pushthioueh.
Bay d'Leau Island
• • •
(1
do. ^
Bay du Loup
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Bay du Nord, For.
Bay
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent.
Bay du Nord, Her.
Bay
11
Puslitlirough.
Bay de Pai is
St. Barbe ... .. â–
Pacquet, Tilt Cove.
Bay D'Efpoir
Fortune
Gaultois, s.s. Fortuna.
*Bay-dt'- Verde
B^y i!e Verde
1
Lower Is. Ce, and s.s. Fthie
on Tuesday and Saturday
morning in summer.
Bay des Vieux
1
Burt^eo and La Poile...'
Burgee.
*Bay L'Aigent
...
Foitune
Bay L'Argent, via Plac. Bay
T.P.O. and s.s. Fortuna.
*Bay of Islands
...
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
*Bay Roberts
Harbor Grace
Bay Roberts.
Bay St. Genevieve
...
St. Barbe ...
[•"lower's Cove in summer;
Bonne Bay in winter.
Bear Brook
...
St. George ...
Railway T.P.O.
Post Office Department.
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Home, the Church and the School.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Bear Uove
Feriyland ...
Renews, Fermeuse and
Witless Bay.
Bear Cuve
Twillingate
Little Bay.
Bear Cove
u
Three Arms.
Bear Cove
St. Barbe ...
Flower's Cove.
Bear Cove
((
Western Cove, W. B. Coast.
T.P.O. in sum., monthly;
Bale Veite in winter.
Bear Cove, Rocky Hr..
"
Bonne Bay.
Bear Cove
St. George ...
Port-au-Port, Crabbes Brk.,
N.N. & W. Railway,
Bear'* Cove
Harbor Grace
Harbor Grace.
Beachy Cove
((
Bay Roberts.
Beau Bois
Burin
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Beaver Cove
Twillingate
Tilt Cove.
Beaver Cove
((
Little Bay.
Beaver Cove
(t
Counaigre.
Beaver Ce, Chimney B.
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay.
Beaverton
Twillingate
Boyd's Cove in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Beaver Cove
St. Barbe ...
Englee.
Birch Bay (Counaigre).
Fortune
Beckford
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Placentia.
Belbiirns
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Bell Harbor
Fortune
Rencontre, F.B.
*Bell Island
St. John's East
Bell Island.
Bell Isle (Lance Cove).
u
do.
Belle Isle North
St. Barbe ...
Griguet.
Bell Isle South
((
Conche.
Bellman's Cove
St. George ...
Port-au-Port.
*Belleoram
Fortune
Belleoram and s.s. Fortuna.
Bel vie Bay
St. Barbe ...
St. Anthony.
Ben Batts Arm
Twillingate
Little Bay.
Bennett Island
Bonavista ...
Qreenspond.
Bennett's Cove
St. George ...
St. George's.
Benoit's Cove
U
Bay of Islands (Curling).
Benson Point
Twillingate
Little Bay.
Belt's Cove
(C
Nipper's Harbor.
Berry Head
St. George
Fort-au-Port.
Beverley Cove
a
Bay of Islands.
Be van Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
La Poile.
Bide's Arm
St. Barbe ...
Western Cove, Bale Verte in
winter; T.P.O. in sum.
Hide's Cove
a
do. do.
Biche Arm
(C
Conche.
Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., The
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Big Brook
Big Brook
Big Cove
Big Island
Big Salmonier
Big River, Codroy
Bill Cove (Middle)
Billions Cove
Billy I'oint
Bird) Cove
Birch Cove
Birch Island
Birchy Bay
Birchy Cove
Birchy Cove
Birchy Cove
Bircljy Cove
Birchy Head
Bird Cove
Bird Island Cove
Bird Islands
Biscayan Bay
Biscay Bay
Bishop's Cove
Bishop's Cove
Bishop Harbor
Black Brook
Black Duck Brook
Black Duck Cove
Black Duck Cove
jilack Dvck Cove
*B]ackhead
Blackhead
Blackhead
St. Bajbe
St. George
St. Barbe
Burin
St. George's
Bona vista ...
Buigeo and La Poile.
Fortune
Bonavista ...
Trinity
Twill ingate
Bonavista .
St. George .
Tuillingate
Fortune
St. Barbe .
a
Tiinity
St. John's East
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Hatbor Grace
P(jrt de-Giave
Bonavi.-trt ...
Trinity
St. George ...
Trinity
St. Barbe ...
Baj' de Verde
St. John's ...
Twillingate
Cape Norman, Griguet.
Channel.
Western Cove, Baie Verte
in winter; T.P.O. in sum.
Western Cove, Baie Verte,
in win.; T.P.O. in sum.
Burin.
Grand River.
Pool's Island, Cape Freels.
Connoire Bay.
Bonavi^ta.
Fox Har., Northern Bight,
T. Bay T.P.O. in sum.
Exploits.
Lewisporte in winter ;
Canipbellton in summery
N.D.B. T.P.O.
Bonavista.
Bay of Islands (Curling).
Jackson's Cove, N.D. Bay
E P.O. in summer.
Bay D'Espoir.
Bonne Bay.
Flower's Cove.
Bunavista.
Britannia Cove, Clarenville
South, in winter;
Trinity Bay T.P.O.
Pouch Cove.
Portugal Cove, via Renews.
Spaniard's Bay,
C. B. Railway "A."
Brigus.
Salvage.
Fox Har., Northern Bight,
T.P.O. in svxmmer.
StephonvilJe Crossing.
British Har., Shoal Har.,
T.P.O. in summer.
Hickman's Har., Elliott's
Cove T.P.O. in summer.
Flower's Cove, B.B. in win.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. "A."
St. John's.
Little Bay Island.
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Post Office Department.
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Great Dress Goods House,
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Blackhead Bay
Bona vista ...
King's Cove.
Blackhead Cove
Fogo
...
S?ldoni-come-by, s.s.Fogota
in summer.
Black Island
Twillingate
...
Exploits.
Black Island Tickle ...
«
...
11
*Black River
Placentia & St.
Maiy's.{
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Blake Pond
Fogo
...
Gander Bay, s.s. Fogota
in summer.
Blaketown
Trinity
• ■•
C. B. Railway.
Blanchard
Fortune
• •â–
Harbor Briton.
Bloody Arm
Fogo
...
Gander Bay, s.s. Fogota
in summer.
Bloomer Harbor
Bonavista ...
• • •
Flat Island.
Bloomfield
u
...
Musgravetown, B. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Blow-me-dowu
Bay de Verde
• k t
Carbouear, C.B. Ry.
Blow-me-down
Port-de-Grave
• • 1
Port de Grave.
Blow-me-down
St. George ...
■>•
Curling.
Blow-rae-down
Twillingate
• >â–
Twillingate.
Blue Pinions
Fortune
• ••
St. Jacques.
Bluff Head Cove
Twillingate
...
Twillingate.
Bluff Head Cove
Trinity
• •â–
Shoal Harbor.
Bluff Head Cove
St. George ...
..•
Stephenville Crossing.
Boar Island
Burgee and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Boat Harbor
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Baiue Harbor, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
Boat Har., Boat Stern.
St. Barbe ...
. ••
Flower's Cove.
jBobby's Cove
Twillingate
■•*
Tilt Cove.
Bobby's Ce., New Bay.
u
...
Leading Tickles. N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Bob Lock Cove
Burgee and La Poile...
Richard's Harbor.
Bonah, Great & Little..
Placentia & St
Mary's.
Paradise, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Bona venture
Trinity
...
T.P.O. in summer;
Trinity in winter.
*Bonavista
Bonavista ...
. ..
Bonavista.
*Bonne Bay
St. Barbe ...
...
Bonne Bay.
Bonne Bay, Her. Bay..
Fortune
...
Balena.
Boot Harbor
Twillingate
••
Springdale in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Bordeaux
Placentia & St. Mary's
Arnold's Cove.
Bos Warlos
St. George ...
..
Stephenville Crossing.
*Bot\voodville
Twillingate
...
Botwoodville.
Boutiton, Hillier's Hr.
St. Barbe ...
,.
Englee.
Bowling Pond Road ..
Fogo
••
. Tilton Harbor, Fogo,
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Boxey
.Fortune
..
. St. Jacques, per s.s. Sueu.
H
98
Post Office Department.
''Our Owlf Flour has an enviable
Name of Office.
District. Post Town.
Boj'd's Island
Boyd's Cove
Bradbury's Hill
Bradley's Cove
Bragg's Island
Braha, Great & Little..
Branch
Brandy, Hr., Cook's H.
Brandy Island
Braziel
Bread and Cheese Cove
Bread Cove, Clode Sd..
Twillingate
Port-de-Grave
Bay-de-Verde
Bona vista ...
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St.
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La
Ferryland ...
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe
Twillingate.
Bovd's Cove in winter;
N.D. T.P.O. in summer.
Bay Roberts.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry " A."
Gooseberry Island, B. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
St. Anthony.
Mary's. Placentia.
Qriguet (Cape Norman).
Poile.
Brent Island
Brents Cove
Brierly Ce, Cape Shore Placentia & St.
Brick Yard ...Trinitv
Mary's
Bridgers
Brig Bay
Brigus
Brigus Junction
Brigus South
Brine's Cove
Briney's Cove
*Britannia Cove
British Harbor
Broad Cove
Broad Ce, Smith's Sd..
Broad Cove
Broad Cove, N. Shore.
Broad Cove
Broad Cove
Broad Cove
Broad Cove
Broad Cove
Broad Cove
Broad Cove, Rushoon
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Port de Grave
Ferryland ..
St. Barbe .
Twillingate
Trinity
Bay-de-Varde
Ferryland ...
Fortune
St. George ...
Bonavista ...
Burin
Rose Blanche.
Bay Bulls.
Port Biandford in winter;
Charlottetown, B. B.
T.P.O. in summer.
St. Anthony.
Tilt Cove, T.P.O. in sum.
Placentia.
Oarenville (Elliott's Cove).
.;Straits T.P.O; Bonne
Bay in winter.
Brigus.
Railway T.P.O.
Brigus South.
Tilt Cove.
Elliott's Cove, in winter;
T.R. T.PO. in summer.
Trinity in winter;
T.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Dildo.
Shoal Harbor.
Trinity in winter; Bona-
yenture, T. Bay T.P.O.
in summer.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. " A."
Renews.
St. George.
King's Cove.
Greenspond.
Newman's Sound, Salvage.
Baine Harbor, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
Post Office Department.
99
record.— AYR E & SONS,
Ltd.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Broad Cove
Harbor Main
Conception Hr., Avondale.
Broad Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Trepassey.
Broads
Harbor Grace
Clark's Beach.
Brook Cove
Trinity
Heart's Content.
Brook Cove
u
Hickman's Hr., Elliott's Ce,
T.Bay T.PO. in sum.
Brook field
Bonavista ...
Pool's Island.
Brookfield
Trinity
Clarenville.
Brooklyn
Bonavista ...
Brooklyn, B. Bay T.P.O.
in summer.
Broom Cove
Bay de Verde
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. "A."
Broom Close
Bonavista ...
Salvage.
Broom's Bottom
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Broom's Point
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay.
Brown's Cove
u
Coachman's Cove, N. Coast
T.P.O. in summer.
Brown's Cove
Burin
Burin.
Brown's Mead
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
Brown's Harbor
Bruce Cove
Rnrrrfir^ anrl T.a T^^il*
Bonavista ...
X KJlk\^. . .
Flat Island.
iirule, or Brewley,
Merasheen Island ...
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Brunette
Fortune
Harbor Briton,
per e.s, Susu.
Bryant's Cove,
Clode Sound
V Bonavista ...
{
Port Bland ford, T.P.O.
in summer.
Bryant's Cove
Harbor Grace
Harbor Grace.
Buckley's Cove, New-
man's Sound
Bonavista ...
Salvage.
Bull Arm
Trinity
Railway T.P.O.
Bull Cove
Portde-Grave
Brigus.
Bull Cove
Burin
Burin
Bullock's Tickle
Bonavista ...
Salvage.
Bunyan Ce, Clode Sd..
(C
Port Blandford, B.B. T.P.O.
in summer.
*Burgeo
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Burgeo
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Burgoyne's Cove
Trinity
...
Shoal Harbor, T. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
*Burin
Burin
Burin.
*Burin North
i(
*Burin North.
Burin Bay Aim
"
Burin.
Bum Cove
Ferrvland ...
...
Toad's Cove.
Burnt Arm
Twillingate
Botwoodville, N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
*Burnt Bay,Lewisporte
it
...
Lewisporte.
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Post Office Department.
Branches at Heart's Content^ Birchy
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Burnt Brook ...[Trinity
Burnt Cove, or HarborlTwillingate
... Port-tle-Qrave
Burnt Head
Burnt Island
Burnt Island
Burnt Island
Burnt Island
Burnt Islands
Burnt Point
Burnt Woods
Burton's Pond
Burt's Cove
Buryiny Place
Bussej'a Point
Bustard Cove
Butcher's Cove
Butler Brook
Butler Cove
Butler Cove
Butt Cove
Butter Harbor
Button Hole Cove
Byrne Cove
Cabot Island
Cain's Island
Canada Bay
Canaille
Candle Cove
Canning Cove
Cann Island
Canaries
Campbell's Cove
Campbellton
Cap Cove
Cape Anguille
Cape Ballard
Cape Bauld
Bonavista
Twillingate
Placentia & St. Mary's
Burgeo and La Poile..
Bay-de- Verde
Twillingate
Fogo
Twillingate
Fogo
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
St. George ...
Twillingate...
Trinity
Twillingate
Burgeo and La Poile..
Twillingate
Bonavista ...
Burgeo and La Poile..
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
Fogo
St. Barbe .
St. George .
Twillingate
-St. George .
Trinity
Ferry land .
1st. Barbe .,
Shoal Harbor.
Little Bay Island.
Cupids.
Gambo, via Fair Island, in
winter; B.B. T.P.O. in
summer.
E.xploits.
Leading Tickles, N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Rose Blanche.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. "A."
Nipper's Harbor.
Change Islands.
Tilt Cove.
Gander Bay, s.s. Fogota
in summer.
Bonne Bay, Port-au-Choix,
T.P.O. in summer.
Gauibo.
St. George.
Leading Tickles, N.D. Bav
I T.P.O.
[Northern Bight.
Exploits.
Channel.
Tilt Cove.
Twillingate.
Qreenspond.
Rose Blanche.
Englee.
Bonavista.
iGreenspond.
iMusgravetown in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Seldom-come-bv.
Englee.
Stephenville Crossing,
Port-au-Port.
liewisporte, N.D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Trinity.
Codroy, Searstown.
Renews.
Qriguet.
/L MFo-j-'-^' '^-
Po&t Office Departr>)^0Jk<^'''""'^" " 101
Cove^ Botwoodville^ and
Bishop^s Falls.
Name of OflBce.
District.
Post Town.
Cape Bonavista
Bonavista ...
Bonavista.
*Cape Broyle
Ferry land ...
Cape Broyle.
Cape Cove
Fogo'
Fogo.
Cape Dog
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Whitbourne.
Cape Togo
Fogo
. ..
Fogo.
Cape Freels
Bonavista ...
. . .
Weslpyville.
Cape Gregory
St. George ...
Trout River, Straits T.P.O.
Cape Island
Fogo
Wesleyville.
Cape La Hune
Burgeo and La Poile...
Cape La Hune.
Cape Mutton
Placentia & St.
Mary's,
Trepassey.
Cape Norman
St. Barbe ...
â– ..
Griguet.
Cape d'Ognon, or
Cape Onion
U
. ..
u
Cape Pine
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Trepassey.
Cape Race
it
u
Portugal Cove, via Renews.
Cape Ray
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Raihray T.PO.
Cape Rodger Harbor...
Burgeo and La Poile...
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Cape Rouge Harbor ...
St. Barbe ...
Conch e.
Cape Spear
St. John's East
St. John's.
Cape St. Francis
(t
Pouch Cove.
Cape St. Mary's
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia.
Caplin Bay
Feriyland ...
...
Caplin Bay.
Caplin Bay
St. George ...
...
Bay of L'flands (Curling).
Caplin Cove
Bay de Verde
Lower Island Cove.
Caplin Cove
Ferry land ...
. . .
Toad's Cove.
Caplin Cove
Harbor Grace
Harbor Grace.
Caplin Cove
Trinity
Northern Bight.
Caplin Cove
Twill ingate
Exploits.
Caplin Cove
u
Little Bay Island.
Caplin Cove
u
Tilt Cove.
*Carbonear
Carbonear ...
Carbonear.
Carbonear Island
((
u
Card's Harbor
Twillingate
...
Pilley's Island, N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Carter's Cove
u
. . .
Moreton's Harbor.
Cartyville
St. George ...
Robinson's Head.
(Cascade Cove
Fortune
Pushthrough.
C!astle Cove
Bonavista ...
...
King's Cove.
Castor's Harboi
St. Baibe ...
Bonne Bay.
Castor's River
il
...
u
*Catalina
Trinity
...
Catalina.
Cat Bay
Bonavista ...
. . .
Gam bo.
Cat Cove
St. Barbe ...
...
lEng'ee.
Cat Harbor
Fogo
...
Wesleyville, and T.P.O.
in summer.
Cat's Cove
Burin
...
Burin.
102
Post Office Department.
Stanfield's Underwear in Four
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Cat's C'e, Avondale N.
Cavendisli
Centre Cove
Centre Cove (Chance)..
Chalenr Bay
Chalker's Cove
Chamberlains
Chamber's Brook
Cliance Cove
Chance Cove
Chance Harbor
*Change Islands
^Channel
Chapel Ami
Chapid Island
Chapel's Cove
Chapel's Island
Charlie Shear's C'ove...
Charlottetown
Child's Point
Chimney Bay
Chimney Cove
Chouse Brook
Church Cove
Church Cove
Cinq Cerfs
Cinq lies Bay
Clam C'e (Glamorgan).
Clam Bank Cove
*Clarenville
*Clarke's Beach
Clarke's Brook
Clarke's Cove
Clatise Harbor
Clay Cove
Clay Pits
Clode Sound
Harbor Main
Trinity
Ferryland ...
Burgeo and La Poile.
St. Barbe ...
Harbor Main
St.;Barbe ...
Ferry Ian' 1 ...
Trinity
Tvvillingate
Fogo
Burgeo and La Poile.
Trinity
T\villing>»te
Harbor .Main
Fortune
St. George ...
Bonavista ...
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
St. John's East
Ferryland ...
Burgeo and La Poile.,
Fortune
Ferryland ...
St. George ...
Trinity
Port de Grave
St. George ...
Twillingate
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Bonavista ...
Clown's Cove
Coachman's Cove
Coachman's Island
Coal All
Bav-de- Verde
St.' Barbe ...
Burin
. Twillingate
Avondale.
New Harbor.
Bay Bulls Arm, Ry. T.P.O.
Renews.
South Coast T.P.O.
Flower's Cove.
Topsail.
Flower's Cove.
Renews.
Chance Cove, via Rantem.
Moreton's Harbor.
Change Islands.
Channel.
Railway T.P.O.
Twillingate, Moreton's Hr.
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
Belleoram, per s.s. Susu.
Stephenville Crossing,
Pott au Port.
Port Blandford in winter;
B.B. T.P.O in summer.
Bay of Islands.
Englee.
Trout River, Straits T.P.O.
Coachman's Cove, N. E.
Coast T.P.O. in summer.
Torbay.
Cape Broyle.
La Poile.
Belleoram, per .s. s. Susu.
Renews.
Stephenville Crossing,
Port au Port.
Clarenville.
Clarke's Beach.
Bay of Islands.
Plaeentia Bay T.P.O.
Englee.
Northern Bight.
Port Blandford in winter:
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. " A."
Coachman's Cove.
Burin.
Twillingate.
Postjp^ce Department.
103
Weights.— AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Cobler's Island
Cobb's Arm
Cock and Hen Cove ...
Codner
Codroy
Cod's Head Cove
Cod Jack's Cove
Cod rick's Cove
Coffee Cove
Colchester
Clod Harbor
Coley's Point
Collier's
Coward's Island
Cow Cove, Cow Head..
Cow Harbor
Collin's Cove
Columbier Island
ColleltCove
Conie-by-cliance
Come-by-chance V'age.
Comfort Cove
^Conception Harbor..,
Conche
Coney Arm
Confusion Bay
Conn
Connaigre Bay
Conne Eiver
Oonnoire Bay
Cook's Cove
Cook's Cove
Cook's Harbor
Coomb's Cove
Cooper's Cove
Cooper's Cove
Cooper's Point
Coppet
Corhin
Corbin
Cormorandier
Cornelius Island
*Corner Brook
Bonavista ...
Twillingate
Fortune
Harbor Main
St. George ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
Twillingate
Fogo
Twillingate
i Bonavista ...
I Harbor Grace
Harbor Main
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ..
Burin ... :
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Twillingate
Harbor Main
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
Greenspond.
Herring Neok.
Kelligrews.
Searstown.
La Poile.
Change Islands.
Burgeo and La Poile...
Trinity
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burin
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile..,
St. George ...
Nipper's Harbor.
Greenspond.
Bay Roberts.
Avondale.
Flat Islands, B. Bay.
Bonne Bay, Straits T.P.O.
in summer.
Burin.
((
Placentia.
Come-by-chance, via Ry.
T.P.O.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Lewisporte, Campbellton,
N.D.B. T.RO. in sum.
Avondale.
Conche.
Jackson's Arm, N.
T.RO.
Tilt Cove.
Belleoram, per s.s. Slisu.
Har. Briton, per s.s. Susu.
Gaultois, per s.s. Susu.
Burgeo, or Grand Bruit.
Old Rerlican, Lower I. Ce.
Bay of Islands.
Griguet.
St. Jacques, per s.s. Susu.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Argentia, Plac. Ry. T.P.O.
Bonne Bay.
Ramea.
Burin.
Belleoram, per s.s. Susu.
Conche.
Burgeo.
Railway T.P.O.
104
Fost Office Department.
AYRE &
SONS, Ltd., The
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Corner Bk., N. E. Arm
Twillingate
...
Little Bay, N.D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Codner
Harbor Main
...
Kelligrews.
Cotrel's Cove
Twillingate
...
Point Leamington in win.:
N.D.B. T.P.O in sum.
Cottell's Island, now
[Bona vista...
(
Glovertown in winter;
St. Brendan's,
B. B. T.P.O. in summer.
Cottle Cove, Farmer's
Arm,
VTwillingate
1
Botwoodville in winter;
Lewisporte, N.D.B. T.P.O.
J
in summer.
Country Patli
Harbor Grace
Bay Roberts.
Courage's Beach
i(
> • •
Harbor Grace.
Collier's Bay Cove ...
Trinity
> ■•
Chance Cove.
Colinet
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Whitbourne.
Colinet Island
((
11
St. Joseph's.
Coward's Island
Bonnvista ...
...
Flat Island.
Crabb's Brook
St. George ...
...
Railway T.P.O.
Crabb's Hole
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Crane's Brook
Harbor Grace
Bay Roberts.
Crawley's Cove
St. Barbu ...
Bonne Bay.
Crawley's Island
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Long Harbor.
Creek
St. George ...
...
Stephenville Crossing,
Port au Port.
Cremaillc
St. Barbe ...
• • *
St. Anthony.
Cripple Cove
St. John's East
...
Pouch Cove.
Croc
St. Barbe ...
...
Conche.
Crocker's Cove
Carbon ear ...
...
Carbonear.
Cross Island
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Crouclier Cove
Twillingate
...
Little Bay Island.
Crow Head
((
Twillingate.
Crow Head
St. Geoige ...
...
Bay <^f Islands.
CubCe, White Bear B.
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Cuckold's Cove
St. John's East
King's Bridge.
Cuckold's Cove
Trinity
Trinity.
Cul de Sac
Burgeo and La Poile...
Cape La Hune, per Coastal
T.P.O.
Cull Harbor
Bonavista ...
Glovertown.
Cull Harbor
((
Pool's Island.
Cull Island
Twillingate
...
Leading Tickles, N. D. Bay
T.P.O.
Cupids.
*Cupids
Port de Grave
Current Island
St. Barbe ...
...
Straits of Belle Isle T.P.O.
in summer; Bonne Bay
in winter.
Cuslett
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia.
Cutwell Arm ...i
Twillingate
Little Bay Island.
Post OJice Deparimeni.
105
Leading Dry Goods House.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Cutwell Harbor ' ...
Twillingate
Ward's Hr., N.D.B. T.P.O.
Damnable Harbor ...
Bona vista ...
• > •
Salvage.
Dancing Cove
u
.*.
King's Cove.
Daniel's Cove
Bay-de- Verde
Old Perlican, L. I. Cove.
Daniel's Cove, Random
Trinity
• • •
Shoal Harbor.
Daniel's Harbor
St. Barbe ...
...
Straits T.P.O. in summer.
Bonne Bay in winter.
Daniel's Point
Placentia & St.
Mary's. '
Trepassey.
Dantzic Coves
Burin
1
Lamaline.
Dark Cove
Bona vista ...
• ■•
Gambo.
Dark Cove
«
...
Salvage.
Dark Harbor, Random
Trinity
• .•
Northern Bight.
Dark Hole
u
■• >
Clarenville.
Dark Tickles
Twillingate
< < •
Pilley's Island, Troytown.
Darrell's Home
P®rt-de-Grave
Port de Grave.
Davy Button's Cove ...
Twillingate
...
Twillingate.
Davis Cove
((
• * .
((
Davies Ce, near Hurgeo
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Dawson's Cove
Fortune
, ,
Hermitage Ce, per s.s. Susu.
Dead Isles, or Isles
aux Morts
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Dead Lobster Bay ...
Fortune
â– ..
Pushthrough.
Dead man's Bay
St. John's East
. *â–
St. John's.
Dead man's Bay, Cat H.
Fogo
...
Wesleyville, s.s. Fogota in
summer.
Dead man's Cove
Deadman's Cove
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Flower's Ce, B. B., in win.
Degrat du Cheval
((
â– .>
Englee.
Deep Bight, Random...
Trinity
â– ..
Northern Bight.
Deep Cove ...
Ferryland ...
...
Caplin Bay.
Deep Cove ...
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Presque, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Deep Cove ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Deep Cove ...
St. Barbe ...
Griguet.
Deepwater Bay
Twillingate
...
Exploits.
Deepwater Cove
St. Barbe ...
...
Bonne Bay.
Deer Brook
((
. ..
a
Deer Harbor
Trinity
...
Britannia Cove, T. Bay,
T.P.O. in summer.
Deer Harbor (Lower)..
u
...
Fox Har., Northern Bight.
Deer Island
Bona vista ...
...
Gooseberry Island, B. Bay,
T.P.O. in summer.
Deer Island
Burgeo and La Poile...
Ramea.
Deer Lake
St. George ...
...
Railway T.P.O.
Delby's Cove
Trinity
...
British Harbor, Trinity
in winter; T.P.O. in sum.
Denier Island -
Bonavista ...
..
Salvage.
i
106
Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., Agents for Hamilton
Name of Office.
District. Post Town.
Denier Island ... Twillingate
Devil's Bay, Rencontre Burgee and La Poile.
Devil's Cove ... St. Barbe ...
Dildo
Diklo Run
Dirty Cove
Dock Ridge
Dock, IJaieneed
Doctoi's Harbor
Doctor's Harbor
Dodding Head
Dog Bay
Dog Cove, Cottell's Id.
Dog Cove
Dog Cove
Dog Cove
Dog Hr., Meraslieen
Dog Island, Bird Cove,
Dog Penins'ala
Dollard Arm
Dollman's Point
Dolly Cove
Dominion Point
Dossenger's Cove
Doyle's Station
Doting Cove
Dragoon Bay, near
Richard's Harbor
Drake Cove
Dreadfall Point
Drogheda
Droke
Duggan's Cove
Dunsmere
*Dunville
Durant Island
Duricle
Trinity
Twillingate
Bonavista ...
Harbor Main
Port-de-Qrave
Burgeo and La Poile.
Fortune
Burin
Fogo
Bonavista ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
Placentia & St. Marv's.
Durrell's Arm
East Bay
[St. Barbe... \
Twillingate
Bonavista ...
Trinity
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Fogo
Burgeo and La Poile..,
Bonavista ...
Burgeo and La Poile..,
Port de Grave
Placentia & St. Mary's,
St. Barbe ...
St. John's West
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burin
...Twillingate
...iBurgeo and La Poile.
Pilley's Island.
S. S. Glencoe.
Jackson's Arm, Bale Verte,
in winter; N. E. Coast
T.P.O. in summer.
Dildo.
Farmer's Arm.
Salvage.
Avondale.
0. B. Railway, " A."
Burgeo.
Belleoram, per s.s. Susu.
Burin.
Boyd's Cove in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Glovertown; B.B. T.P.O.
in summer.
Gambo.
Pushthrough.
Salmonier.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Flower's Cove, Bonne Bay,
in winter.
Three Arms, N.D.B. T.P.O.
in summer.
Gambo.
Britannia Cove.
Bo t wood.
Coachman's Cove.
Doyle's Station, Ry. T.P.O.
Musgrave Harbor.
Pushthrougli, per Susu.
Gambo.
Channel.
Brigus.
Portugal Cove, Trepassey
linglee.
St. Ann's, C. B. Railway.
Placentia Railway.
Channel.
Placentia, Beanbois,
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Twillingate.
La Poile.
Post Office Department. 107
Brown Shoe Go. The Largest in the World.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Easter Cove, Indian Id.
East Point
Eastern Tickle
Eboulements, Port au
Clioix
Eddy's Cove
Elliott's Cove
Elliott's Point
Elliston
Emberley's Pond
Englee
English Cove
English Cove
English Harbor
English Harbor East...
English Harbor Weft..
English Harbor
English Harbor
*Ep\vorth
Evan's Rock, Random.
♦Exploits
Exploits (Lower Har.).
Facheux Bay
Fair Island
Famish Cove
Farewell Harbor
Farm
Farmer's Arm
Farmer's Arm, N.W.I.
Farrell's Cove
Feather Point
Felix Cove
Femme
Fermeuse
Ferrole Point, &c.
*Ferryland
Fogo
Burgeo and La Poile...
Fogo
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Twillingate...
Trinity
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Harbor Main
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Bona vista ...
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Burin'
Trinity
Twillingate
Burgeo and La Poile...
Bonavista ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Fogo
St. George ...
Twillingate
Harbor Grace
St. George ...
Foitune
Ferryland ...
St. Barbe ...
Ferryland
Seldom-come-by,
s.s. Fogota in .«ummer.
LaJPoile.
Fogo.
Bonne Bay, T.P.O. in sum.
Flower's Cove.
Elliott's Cove.
Exploits.
Bonavista.
Boyd's Cove, N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Englee.
Collier's, Avondale.
St. Mary's.
Greenspond.
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
per 8. s. Susu.
St. Jacques, per s.s. Susu.
Conche.
Trinity; Trinity Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Ep worth.
Clarenville.
Exploits.
Pushthrough,
Hare Biy in winter; Bon. B.
T.P.O. in summer.
Railway T.P.O.
Change Islands, or
Little Beaver Cove,
Bay of Islands.
Lewisporte in winter;
N.D. Bay T.P.O. in sum.
Lewisporte.
Foitune Harbor.
Harbor Grace.
Port au Port, Stephenville
Crossing.
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
per s.s. Susu.
Fermeuse.
Bonne Bay in winter;
j T.P.O. in summer.
'Ferryland,
108
Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd.-''
American Lady''
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Fichot Islands
St. Barbe ...
St. Julien's, N. E. Coast
T.P.O.
Fishell's Brook
St. George ...
Railway T.P.O.
Fish Head Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
La Poile.
Five Islands Hay
Fortune
Belleoram, per s.s. Susu.
Flag Staft-
Burin
Lamaline.
Flambro Head
Bay de Verde
Lower Island Cove.
Flat Bay
St. George ...
Railway T.P.O.
Flat Islands
Bona vista ...
Salvage in winter;
Bon. Bay T.P.O. in sum
*Flat Island
Burin
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Flat Island, St. John's
Kay
1 St. Barbe... 1
Bonne Bay; Straits T.P.O.
in summer
Flat Rack
Carbonear ...
Carbonear, C. B. Ry. " A."
Flat Rock, Aquaforte...
Ferry land ...
Ferryland.
Flat Rock
St. John's East
Flat Rock.
Fleur de Lys
St. Barbe ...
Coachman's Cove
Flipper Cove
Bonavista ...
Gbveitown.
Fort Andierst
St. John's East
St. John's.
Fort Point
Trinity
Trinity.
Flower's Cove
St. Barbe ...
Flower's Cove.
Flower's Island
Bonavista ...
Pool's Island.
Flurry's Bight
Twillingate
Fortune Harbor.
Fogo
Fogo
Fogo.
Foote's Cove
Burin
Burin.
Foriester'.? Point
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
■"•Foster's Point
Trinity
Elliott's Cove.
♦Fortune
Burin
Fortune.
Fortune Arm
St. Barbe ...
Griguet.
♦Fortune Harbor
Twillingate...
Fortune Harbor.
Fourchette
St. Barbe ...
Englee.
Fox Bay or Cove
Bonavista ...
Greenspond.
Fox Cove
Burin
Beaubois, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Fox Cove
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argeut,
per s.s. Susu.
Fox Harbor
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Fox Harbor.
Fox Harbor
Trinity
Northern Bight, T. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Fox Head Cove
Fogo
Change Islands.
Fox Island
Burgeo and La Poile...
Ramea.
Fox Island
Fortune
Gaultois.
Fox Island River
a
u
Fox Point
St. Barbe "'. '.'..
St. Anthony.
Fox Roost
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel,
Post Office Department.
109
and ''American Gentleman '^ Boots.
Name of OflBce.
District.
Post Town.
Foxtrap
Francis Cove
Francois, near Ren-
contre
Frank Island
French Cove
Fredericton
French's Cove
French Island Harbor.
Frenchman s Cove
Frenchman's Cove ...
Frenchman's C'e Beach
Frenney Cove
*Fresh water
Freshwater
Freshwater
Freshwater, Placentia..
Freshwater
Freshwater
Freshwater, Bell Island
Freshwater Jiay
Freshwater Bay
Freshwater Bay
Friday's Bay
Frost Cove
Fry's Beach
Furby's Cove
Fuschie
Gad's Harbor
Gad's Harbor
Gales' Harbor
Gales' Harbor
Galiboy Harbor
Callow's Cove
Callow's Harbor, St.
Joseph's
♦Gander Bay
*Ganibo
Gargamelle
Garia
Garnish, Gt. and Little
Harbor Main
Placentia & St. Mary's.
\ Burgeo & La Poile \
Fortune
Fogo
Port de-Grave
St. Barbe ...
Ferry land ...
Burin
St. George ...
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Bay-de- Verde
Ferryland ...
Placentia & St. Mary's
Trinity
St. John's East
Bonavista ...
St. John's West
Ferryland ...
Twilling'ite
Fortune
Burgeo and La Poile..
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
St. George ...
Burgeo and La Poile..
Ferryland ...
Placentia & St. Mary's
Fogo
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile..
iFortune ... ,.
C. B. Railway.
Valen Island, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
Coastal T.P.O. West and via
Rencontre, per s.s. Glencoe.
Burgeo.
Gaultois.
Gander Bay in winter;
s.s. Fogeta in summer.
Bay Roberts.
Flower's Cove.
Renews.
Garnish.
Bay of Islands.
Placentia.
Carbonear.
Ferryland.
Renews.
Jersey Side.
Trinity,
Freshwater.
Bell Island.
Gambo.
St. John's.
Toad's Cove.
Lewisporte in winter;
N.D. Bay T.P.O. in sum.
Moreton's Harbor.
[Little Bay.
ICaultois, Hermitage Cove,
per s.s. Susu.
Facheux.
Bonne Bav.
Trinity.
Codroy.
Channel.
La Poile.
Witless Bay.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Gander Bay.
Gambo.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits 'T.P.O. in sum.
La Poile.
Marystown, & per s.s. Sitsu,
110
Post Office Department.
AYRE Sl sons, Ltd. -Rubbers
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Garrett's Cove
Trinity
Garrett's ... "
Gaskier's (Gascoigne)... Placentia & St,
Gasters ...iHarbjr Main
*Qaultois ... Fortune
Genevieve Bay ...iSt. Barbe ...
George's Brook ... Trinity
George's Cove ,. " "
(3eorge"s Cove
Georgestown
Giles' Hoiiit
(lillani.i
Gillanl's Cove
Gin Cove, Smith's Sd..
Glenburnie
*Glenw'ood
Glide Brook
Glover Harbor
Glovtrtown
Goblin Bay
God Bay
Goddenville
Godfather's Cove
God Hr., near Garnish
Gold Cove, White BayJ
Golden Bay
Goldson'.s Arm
Good Bay, Port an
Choix
Goose Arm
Goose Bay
Gooseberry
Gooseberry Cove
Gooseberry Island
Gooseberry Island
Goose Cove
Poit de Grave
St. George ...
Twillingate
Trinitv
St. Barbe ...
Twillingate
St. Qeoige ...
Twillingate
Bona vista ...
Fortune
Bnrgeo and L\
Harbor Grace
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Placenlia & St.
Twillingate
I St. Barbe...
St. George ...
Bonavista ...
Placentia & St.
Trinity
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
...jBay Bulls Arm;
; Railway T.P.O.
...jNorthern Bight.
Mary's. 1st. Mary's.
... Avondale.]
... Gaultois.
... Bonne Bay.
... Shoal Haibor.
... Bonavenlure, Trinity Bay
j T.P.O. in summer.
...iNorthern Bight.
... Brigus.
... Baj' of Islands (Curling).
...Twillingate.
... Shoal Harbor.
... Bonne Bav in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
...Glenwood.
... Railway T.P.O.
... Leading Tickles;
Leamington in winter.
... Glovertown.
... Pushthrough.
Poile... Channel.
... Spaniard's Bay.
... Western Cove, White Bay,
N. Coast T.P.O. in sum.
... Garnish.
...IWestern Cove, White Bav
N. Coastal T.P.O.
Mary's. Placentia.
... Herring Neck.
/Bonne Bav in winter;
t Straits T.P.O. in sum.
...jBay of Islande (Curling).
... Brooklyn, Musgravetovvn,
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Mary's.! Placentia.
...iNorthern Bight, Fox Har.,
in summer.
...iGlovertown, Bonavista Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
...j Flower's Cove.
...'St. Anthony, N. E. Coast
' T.P.O,
Postjpffice l)epartvient.
Ill
for 'The Whole Household/
1
Name of Place. District.
Post Town.
Goose Cove
Goufre
Goulds (Brigus)
Goulds, Bay Bulls Rd..iSt. John's
Goulds Point & Brook. St. Barbe
Governor's Island
Grand Bay
*Grand Bank
Grand Beach
Grand Brook
Grand Bruit
Grand Ce, Confusion B.
Grande.? Ilettes Harbor
Grandee Oiets
Grand Vache
Trinity
St. Barbe ...
. iPort-de-Grave
Burgee and La Poile.
Burin
Burgee and La Poile.
II <(
St. Barbe ...
Grand Ferry
Grand John
Grand La Pierre
Gransway
*Qrand River
Grandy's Brook
Grandy's Island
Grandy's Island
Grandy's Passage
Grandy's Point
Giant's Cove
Grapnel! Cove
Grassy Brook
Grate's Cove
Gravels, now Port au
Port
*Great Burin
Great Cat Arm
Great Codroy River.
Great Colinet Island.
Great Coney Arm
Great Harbor
Fortune
Trinity Harbor.
Englee.
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
Goulds.
Flower's Cove.
Bay of Islands.
Channel.
Grand Bank.
'"hannel.
Grand Bruit.
Tilt Cove.
Conche.
Western Cove, White Bay,
N.E. Coast T.P.O. in gum.
Garnish.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per 8.S. Susu.
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Burgeo and La Poile..
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile..,
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Bay de Verde
St. George ...
Burin
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. Barbe ...
I Burgeo and La Poile...
Great Har., Connaigre. Fortune
Conche.
Searstown.
Burgeo.
It
Western Cove, White Bay,
N. Coast T.P.O. in sum.
Rose Blanche.
Valen, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per s.s. Susu.
Tilt Cove.
Trepassey.
Lower Island Cove.
Stephenville Crossing.
Burin.
Jackson's Arm, N. Coastal
T.P.O. in summer.
Searstown.
St. Joseph's.
Jackson's Arm, White Bay,
N. Coast T.P.O. in sum.
La Poile.
Har. Briton, per8.s. Susu.
112
I'ost Offi.ce Department,
Visit Our Men^s Furnisiiing
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Great Harbor Deep ...
Great Island
Great Jervois
Great Lawn
Great Meraslieen
Great Mosquito Cove ..
Great Paradise
Great St. Joseph's
Greet Southern Har. .
Green Bay
Green Cove and Island
Green Head
Green Gardens
Green Island
Green Island Brook ...
Green Island Cove ...
Green Island Cove ...
Green Point
Green Point
Green Bight
Green's Harbor
^Greenspond
Greenspond
Greep'e Nest
Greep'a Nest
Gregory River
Griguet
Groais Island
Groat's Island
Grole
Guggle's Cove
Gull Cove, Branch ...
Gulleys
Gulleys (Brigus)
Gull island
Gull Island, Cape John
Gull Island Cove
Gull Marsh
Gussett's Cove
Ha Ha Bay
Halfway Bay
St. Barbe ...
Ferry land ...
Fortune
Burin
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Trinity
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Trinity
Harbor Grace
St. George ...
Trinity
St. Barbe
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
u
Trinity
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Port-de-Grave
Trinity
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
1 ''
Bonavista ...
Fortune
Harbor Grace
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Harbor Main
Port-de-Grave
Bay de Verde
Twillingate
St. Barbe '.'.'. '.'.'.
Bay de Verde
St. Barbe ...
St. Georgs ...
Englee.
N. Coastal T. P.O. in sum.
Toad's Cove.
Pushthrongh, per s.s. Susu.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
[Placentia T.P.O.
Chance Cove.
Paradise, Placentia Bay
T.P.O.
Placentia T.P.O.
La Manche.
Catalina.
Trinity.
Spaniard's Bay.
Port au Port.
Catalina.
Flower's Cove.
Exploits.
Bonne Bay.
Gaultois.
Greenspond.
New Harbor.
Greenspond.
Englee, White Bay ;
N. Coastal T.P.O. in sum.
Brigus.
Shoal Harbor.
Straits T.P.O. in summer;
Trout River in winter.
Griguet.
Conche.
Greenspond.
Pass Island, s.s. Susu.
Bay Roberts.
Placentia.
Upper Gulleys, C. B. Ry.
T.P.O.
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
Lower Island Cove.
Tilt Cove.
Exploits.
Bonne Bay.
Carbonear, C. B. Ry. " A."
Griguet.
Bay of Islands,
Post OJice Department.
113
Department.-AYRE & SONS
^ Ltd.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
HsU's Bay
Iwillingate
...
Springdale, N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Hairs Bay Head
((
â– > .
Little Bay.
Hall's (Tom) Harbor...
((
...
Exploits.
Hall's Town
Port de Grave
. ..
Bay Roberts.
Hamilton Cove
Twillingate
. . •
Fortune Harbor.
Handy Harbor
St. Barbe ...
. . .
Pacquet.
♦Hant's Harbor
Trinity
. ..
Heart's Content.
Happy Adventure ...
Bonavista ...
...
Glovertown.
*Harbor Briton
Fortune
...
Harbor Briton.
Harbor Buffett
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Harbor BufFett, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
Harbor Deep
St. Baibe ...
...
Coastal steamer in summer;
Englee in winter.
Harbor des Veoux ...
it
. ..
Conche.
Harbor Galley
Fortune
> • *
Gaultois.
*Harbor Grace
Harbor Grace
â– ..
Harbor Grace.
Harbor Grace Island...
a
â– â– .
II
Harbor Island
St. George ...
■. •
Bay of Islands.
Harbor LeCou
Burgeo and La Poile...
Rose Blanche.
*Harbor Main
Harbor Mate
t ..
Harbor Main.
Harbor Mille
Fortune
...
Belleoram, Bay L'A gent,
per Susu.
Harbor Round
St. Barbe ...
...
Tilt Cove, N.D.B.'.T.P.O.
in summer.
Hardy Cove
Fortune
* • .
Gaultois.
Hare Bay
St. Barbe ...
•"•
St. Anthony, Lock's Cove,
in winter; N.E.C. T.P.O.
in summer.
Hare Bay, Freshwater
Bay
Bonavista . . .
...
Gambo.
Hare Bay, near Ren-
contre
Burgeo and La Poile...
Glencoe.
Hare Bay
Fogo
...
Fogo, s.s. Fogota in sum.
Hare Harbor
1 Fortune
...
Belleoram.
Harricott, or Harry's
Cove
Placentia & St
Mary's.
Whitbourne.
Harry's Harbor
Twillingate
'"
Jackson's Cove, King's Pt
in winter; N.D. jbay
T.P.O. in summer.
Hart's Cove
"
■• ,
Twillingate.
Hatchet Cove
Trinity
...
Northern Bight.
Hatcher's Cove
Fortune
...
Belleoram.
Hatter's Point
Burgeo and La Poile..
Burgeo.
Hauling Point
St. Barbe ...
,,
Western Cove, White Bay,
1 N. Coastal T.P.O.
114
Post Office l)epartnunt.
AYAE & SONS, Ltd., for
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Hawke's Bay
St. Barbe ...
••
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Hayward's Cove,
Cottell's Ishnd,
[Bonavista...
(
Glovertown in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Hay Cove
((
Gamlio.
Hay Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary
's.
Flat Lsds, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Hay Cove
St. Barbe ...
Griguet.
Haystack
Placentia & St.
Mary
's".
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Head's Harbor,
H. B. Harbor,
>T\villingate
{
N. D. Bay; Springdale in
winter; T.P.O. in sum.
Head of Fortune Bay..
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per s.s. Susu.
Healy's Cove
Harbor Main
Harbor Main.
^Heart's Content
\
•
Heart's Delight
Trinity ...
-
Heart's Content.
Heart's Desire
J
\
Heart's Ease
t(
Northern Bight.
Hermitage Cove
Fortune
Hermitage Cove,
per s.s. Susu.
Herring Cove
Burin
St. Lawrence.
*Herring Neck
Twillingate
Herring Neck.
Hibb's Hole
Portde-Grave
Pet de Grave.
Hickman's Harbor
Trinity
Elliott's Cove, T.B. T.P.O.
in summer.
Hig])beach
Burin
.,
Lamaline.
Highlands
St. George ...
• < .
T.P.O. Railway.
Hillier's Harbor
St. Barbe ...
...
Englee.
Hiscock'g Point
Burgeo and La Poile
Rose Blanche.
Hodd^r'.^^ Oovp
Bona vi^t"3
Hodder's Cove
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
Hodge's Cove
u
Northern Bight.
Hogan Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary
's.
Merasheen, P.B. T.P.O.
HoUett's Cove
Bonavista ...
Glovertown. .
Holloway's Passage ...
Placentia & St.
Mary
'i'.
Paradise, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Holy rood
li
((
, ,
St. Mary's.
* Holy rood
Harbor Main
Holyrood.
Hoop Cove
Fortune
..
Belleoram.
Hooping Harbor
St. Barbe ...
..
Englee.
Hog's Nose
Trinity
,,
Trinity.
Hope All
u
, ,
Dildo.
Hopewell
Harbor Main
, ,
Upper Gullies.
Hopeville
Bonavista ...
• â–
Brooklyn, Bonavista Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Hornet Island
Tw illingate
, ,
E.\ploits.
Horse Chops
Trinity
Trinity.
Horse Cove
Harbor Main
St. Philip's.
Post Office Department.
115
Carpets^ Linoleums, Mattings, etc.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Horse Islands
Hoskin's Haibor
Houses Point
Howe Harbor
Howard's
Howley
Hughe's Brook
Hungry Cove
Hungry Cove
Hunter's Point,
Port au Choix,
Hunts
Huniber Valley
Huiuber River
Indian Arm
Indian Arm, Camp-
bellton
St. Barbe .
Twillingate
Fortune
St. Barbe .
St. George .
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Trinity
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
St. George ...
((
Bonavista ...
Tvvillingate
Indian Bay ...jBonavista ...
Indian Bight .. Twillingate
Indian Burying Place.. "
Indian Cove, Fortune
Harbor ... "
Indian Cove ... Bonavista ...
Indian Cove ... Fortune
Indian Cove ... St. Barbe ...
Indian Hr. and Island Burgeo and La Poile...
Indian Hr., Merasheen Placentia & St. Mary's.
Indian Head ... St. George ...
Indian Islands ... Fogo
La Scie, Tilt Cove.
Exploits.
Gaultois.
St. Anthony.
Railway T.P.O.
if.
Bay of Lis (Huniberniouth)
Placentia, Barren Island.
Hickman's Harbor; T.P.O.
in summer.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Burgeo.
Deer Lake Ry. T.P,0.
Bay of Islands.
Jamestown in winter;
T.P.O. in summer.
Lewisporte, N.D. T.P.O.
in summer.
Qreenspond.
Little Bay.
Tilt Cove.
Fortune Harbor.
Brooklyn in winter;
B. Bay T.P.O. in sum.
Indian Point
Indian Pond
Indian Tickle, Long Is.
Inglewood, Random ...
Inyornachuix Bay
Inner Pinchard's Isld..
Irelaml Bight
Ireland Island
Ireland's Eye
Irishtown
Twillingate
Harbor Main
Twillingate
Trinitv
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile.
Trinity
St. George ...
Bonne Bay.
La Poile.
Indian Har., P. B. T.P.O.
Stephen ville Crossing.
Seldom-conie-by;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Exploits.
C.B. Railway T.P.O.
Little Bay Is. (Ward's Hr.)
Northern Bight.
Bonne Bay in winter ;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Wesleyville.
St. Anthony.
La Poile.
Britannia Cove in winter;
T.P.O. in summer.
Bay of Islands.
116
Post Office, Department.
Use 'SanitaSy' the Modern covering
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Irishtown
Irishtown
Island Cove (Upper).
Island Cove (Lower).
Island Cove
Island Cove
Island Cove
Island Harbor
Isle aux Sauvages
Isle aux Morts
Isthmus Bay
Ivany's Cove
Jack of Clubs
Jackson's Aim
Jackson's Cove
Jacob's Cove, New Bay
Jacques Fontaine
Garbonear ...
Ferr viand ...
Harbor Grace
Ray-de-Verde
Trinity
Fogo
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile.
St. George ...
Trinity
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
Twillingate
James Cove
Fortune
...I Bona vista
James Cove
Jean-de-Bay
Jenkin's Cove
Jenning's Cove
Jerritt's Point
Jers-ey Harbor
Jersey Side
Jigging Cove, Branch.
Jigging Hole
Job's Cove
Job's Head
Joe Batt's Arm
Jonep, or Jours Cove..
John Smith's Harbor.
John's Beach
John's Pond
Josiah Spencer's Cove.
Journois
Jullies Harbor
Harbor Main
Burin
Twillingate
Fortune
Burgeo and Lai Poile..,
Placentia & St, Mary's,
Placentia & St. Mary's
Trinity
Bay de Verde
Trinity
Fogo
Twillingate
St. George ...
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Twillingate
St. George ...
Twillingate...
Carbonear.
Bay Bulls.
Spaniard's Bay.
Lower Island Cove.
iTrinity.
Northern Bight.
1 Heart's Content.
iFogo.
! Bonne Bay.
Channel.
Port au Port, Stephenville
Crossing.
Clarenville.
Port au Port, Stephenville
Crossing.
Jackson's Ann; N. Coast
T.P.O. in summer.
King's Point in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
New Bay Head.
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
per s.s. Susu.
Jamestown, B.B. T.P.O.
in summer.
Conception Hr., Avondale.
Beaubois, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Twillingate.
Channel.
Harbor Briton, per Susu.
Jersey Side, Plac. Bay.
Placentia.
Trinity.
Carbonear, C. B. Ry. ' A.'
Trinity.
Fogo; s.s. Fogota in sum.
Twilliuj^ate.
King's Point in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sura.
Bay of Islands.
VVhitbourne.
ExjDloits.
St. George's, Bank Head.
Leading Tickles, Point
Leamington in winter;
T.P.O. in summer.
Post Office Department.
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for Walls.-AYRE & SONS^ Ltd.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Juniper Stump
Port de Grave
Brigiis.
Kane's Point
Twillingate
Exploits.
Kate Harbor
Bonavista ...
Southern Bay, Jamestown.
Keels
((
King's Cove in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Kelligrews
Harbor Main
Kelligrews.
Kelly's Island
(t
a
Keppel Harbor,
St. Barbe .'.. .'.'.
Bonne Bay; Straits T P.O.
Port au Choix,
in summer.
Kerley's, or Careless H.
Trinity
Bonaventure; T.P.O. in
summer.
Kettle Cove
Bay de Verde
Carbonear (Forward.)
Kettle Cove
Twillingate
Twillingate.
Kilbride
St. John's West
Kilbride.
Killick Island
Twillingate
Exploits.
^King's Cove
Bonavista ...
King's Cove.
King's Cove
Trinity
British Har., Shoal Har.,
T.P.O. in summer.
King's Cove
Twillingate
Jackson's Cove; T.P.O. in
sum.; King's Cove in win.
King's Cove
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay in win.; Straits
T.P.O. in sum.
King's Harbor
Burgeo and La Poile...
i3urgeo.
^King's Point
Twillingate
King's Point; N. D. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Kippiu's Point
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Paradise, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Kippin's
St. George ...
Stephenville Crossing.
Kirby's Cove
Burin
Burin.
Kitcheus
Harbor Main
Avondale.
Kite Cove
Twillingate
Botwoodville; T.P.O. sum.
Knife Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Knight's Cove
Bonavista ...
King's Cove.
Kyer's Cove
Twillingate
Exploits.
Ladle Cove
Fogo
Gander Bay in winter ;
s.s. F(jgota in summer.
Lady Cove
Twillingate
Leading Tickles ; T.P.O.
in summer.
Lady Cove, Random...
Trinity
Trinity Bay T.P.O.;
Elliott's Cove in winter.
LaHune Bay
Burgeo and La Poile...
Cape La Hune.
Laliey's Cove
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Lake's Beach
Lake's Brook
Fortune
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Lake Cove
Fortune
Fortune.
Lakevjew
Harbor Main
Chapel's Cove.
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Post Office Department.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., for House
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Lally Cove
Fortune
...
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
*Lamaline
Burin
Lanialine.
La Manclie
Ferryland ...
Toad's Ciive.
La Manche
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
La Manche.
Lamble's Passage
Fortune
...
Gaultois.
Lance Cove
Bona vista ...
Greenspond.
Lanc^ Cove, near
Rencontre
Burgeo and La Poile...
Rencontre, per Glerjcoe.
Lance Cove
Harbor Main
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
Lance Cove, Bell Isld..
St. John's East
Bell Island. "
Lamce Ce, Point Lance
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia.
Lance Cove
Trinity
Heart's Content.
Lance Cove
"
Bonavista.
Lance Ce, Smith's Sri...
a
Britannia Cove.
Lang<lown Cove
Twillingate
...
King's Point, Jackson's Ce;
N.D. T.P.O. in sum.
Lang de Ceif
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Ar-genl,
per Susu.
L'anse-a-Baik
Burin
Lawn, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
L'anse L'eau
11
Burin.
L'anse-au-Maree, or
L'anse Maria
St. Barbe ...
Griguet.
L'anse-au-Medee, or
L'anse-a-Meadow ...
a
(.
L'anse-au-Loup
Burin
Burin.
La Plante
Burgeo and La Poile...
La Poile.
*La Poile
a u
((
L'Argent's Cove
Fogo
Fogo.
*Lark Harbor
St. George ...
...
Curling; Straits T.P.O. in
summer.
La Scie
St. Barbe ...
Tilt Cove; N. Coastal
T.P.O. in summer.
Lawn, or Lane
Burin
• • .
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Lawrence Harbor, or
Laurencetown,
.'•TwiiiingHle
{
BotwoodvillJ; N.D. T.P.O.
in summer.
Lead Cove
Trinity
... Heart's Content.
Leading Tickles
f willriigate
...
Point Leamington in win.:
N.D. T.P.O. in sum.
Lear's Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia.
Lee Bight
Trinity
> . • '
Northern Bay.
*Lewisporte
Twillingate
Lewisporte.
Lions Den
ionavista ...
••■[
Salvage; B.B. T.P.O. in
summer.
Lion's Den ... ]
""ogo
...
?0Cu.
Post Ofice Department.
119
Furnishings of Every Kind.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Little Barrow
Little Bay
Little Bay
Little Bay East
Little Bay West
Little Bay, Her. Bay..,
Little Bay, or Baie
Verte,
*Little Bay
*Little Bay Island ..
Little Bell Isle
Little Cat Arm
Little Catalina
Little Chance Harbor.
Little Codroy River ..
Little Colinet Island..
Little Coney Arm ..
Little Denier
Little Fogo Islands ..
Little French Beach ..
Little Harbor
Little Harbor
Little Harbor
Little Harbor
Little Harbor
Little Harbor
Little Haibor and
Batteau Cove
Little Harbor Deep ..
Little Heart's Ea-^e ..
Little Lawn, or L'ane.
Little Merasheen
Little Mortier
Little Northern Har..
Little Paradise
Little Passage
Little Placentia
Little Volt
Little Reach
Fortune
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burin
Fortune
[St. Barbe
fwillingate
Harbor Main
St. Barbe
Trinity
Twillingate
St. George
Placentia &
St. Barbe
Bonavista
Fogo
Twillingate
Bonavista
Burgeo and
Fortune
St. Mary's.
La Poile.
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Burin
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Burin
Twillingate
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. George ...
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
per Su8u.
La Poile.
Burin.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
Harbor Briton, per Susu.
Qaultois, per Susu.
Baie Verte, N. Coast
T.P.O. in summer.
Little Bay.
Little Bay Island.
Manuels.
Jackson's Arm ; W. Bay
N. Coast T.P.O. in sum.
Catalina.
Moreton's Harbor.
Railway T.P.O.
St. Joseph's.
Jackson's Arm, White Bay,
N. Coast T.RO. in sum.
Salvage.
Fogo.
Twillingate.
Salvage, B.B. T.P.O.
La Poile.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
Salmonier.
Oderin, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Harbor, Buffett, Plac. Bay
T.P.O.
Bay of Islands.
N. 'Coast T.P.O. in sum.;
Englee in winter.
Nortliern Bight.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
J
Exploits.
Paradise, Plac. Bay T.RO.
Gaultois.
Argentia, P.B. By. T.P.O.
Bay of Islands.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu,
120
Post Offke Deparlmenl.
AYRE &
SONS, Ltd.; for Good
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Little Ridge
Trinity
Dildo.
Little River
Burgeo and La Poile...
Raniea.
Little River
Fortune
• • .
Gaultois.
Little Seldom-come-by
Fogo
> > •
Seldom-come-by.
Little Springs
St. Barbe ...
...
Conche, St. Julien's,
N.E.C. T.P.O. in sum.
Little St. Joseph's ...
Plncentia & St.
Mary's.
Uderin, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Little St. Lawrence ...
Burin
St. Lawrence.
Little Ward's Harbor...
Twillingate
Little Bay Island, N.D.
Bay T.P.O.
Liverpool Cove
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Lobster Cove
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay.
Lobster Cove
Fortune
Belleorani, Bay L'Argent,
per s. s. Su?u.
Lobster Harbor
St. Barbe ...
Coachman's Cove
Lock's Harbor
Twillingate
Leading Tickles, Point
Leamington in winter ;
N.D. T.P.O. in summer.
Lock's Cove
Buigeo and La Poile...
Rencontre, T.P.O. West.
Lock's Cove
Fogo
• ..
Fogo.
Lock's Cove
St. Barbe ...
• ■.
St. Anthony, X.E.C. T.P.O.
in summer ; N.W. Point
in winter.
Lodges
Trinity
■••
Dildo.
Logy Bay
St. John's East
• . .
King's Bridge.
Log Cabin
St. George ...
Railway T.P.O.
Long Beach
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Portugal Cove, Trepassey.
Long Beach
Trinity
Northern Bight.
Long Beach Pond
Port-de-Grave
, ,
Port de Grave.
Long Cove
Trinity
• t .
Northern Bight.
Long Cove
(I
• â–
Dildo.
Long Cove
St. George ...
...
Bay of Islands.
Long Cove, Clode Sd...
Bona vista ...
Port Blandford.
Long Harbor
Fortune
Belleoram, Baj L'Argent,
jjer s.s. Susu.
Long Harbor
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Long Har., Railway T.P.O.
Long Harbor
Trinity
...
Britannia Cove, Shoal Hr. ;
T.P.O. in summer.
Long Island
Bona vista ...
Salvage; T.P.O. in sum.
Long Island
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Long Island
Twillingate
Pilley's Island.
Long Island
((
. ..
Exploits.
Long Point
((
...
Twillingate.
Long Pt., Port au Port
St. George ...
...
Stephenville Crossing,
Port au Port.
Long Pond
Harbsr Main
...
Manuels.
Post Office Ifepartment.
121
Value in Flour, Pork, Molasses, etc.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Long Tickle
Loo Bay
Loon Bay
Loon Cove
Loon's Cove
Lord's Cove
Lories
Lower Cove, Clode Sd
Lower Amherst Cove..
Lower Bacon Cove ...
Lower Cove
Lower Burgeo
Lower Dark Cove
Lower Gullies
Lower Harbor
Lower English Harbor
*Lower Island Cove ...
Lower Rocky Broek ...
Lower Shoal Harbor...
Lower Small Point ..
Lowland Cove
Low Point
Luke's Arm
Lunaire Bay
Lushe's Bight
Mack's Island
Maddox Cove
Magotly Cove
Magoty Ce, Sound Id..
Mahony'e Cove
Mainland, Gut River...
Maiden's Arm
Mai Bay
Mall Bay
Man o' War Cove
Man Point
Mansfield Bight
Manuel'*
Manvel's Cove
Marchese Point
Twillingate
St. Barbe .
Twillingate
Bonavista .
Burin
Bonavista ...
Harbor Main
St. George ...
Burgeo and La Poile.
Bonavista ...
Harbor Main
Twillingate
Fortune
Bay de Verde
Trinity
Bay-de-Verde
Twillingate
Bay de Verde
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Twillingate
St. John's ...
Trinity
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. George ...
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. George ...
Bonaviita ...
Twillingate
Harbor Main
Twillingate
St. George ...
Little Bay Island.
Griguet.
Lewisporte; Campbellton
in s; N.D. T.P.O. win.
Greenspond.
St. Lawrence.
Xamaline; Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Port Blandford.
King's Cove.
Conception Hr., Avondale.
Port au Port, S. Crossing.
Burgeo.
Gambo.
Kelligrews.
Exploits.
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per s.s. Susu.
Lower Island Cove.
Britannia Cove, Trin. Bay
T.P.O. in sum.
Clarenville.
iCarbonear, C.B. Ry. ' A.'
Twillingate.
Carbonear, C. B. Ry. ' A.'
Twillingate.
Griguet.
Pilley's Island in winter;
N.D. Bay T.P.O. in sum.
Little Bay Island.
Petty Harbor.
Brit. Cove; T.P.O. in sum.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Valen Island, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
T.P.O. Railway.
St. Anthony.
Bonne Bay.
St. Mary's, Riverhead,
Salmonier.
Port au Port, S. Crossing.
Gander Bay.
Tilt Cove.
Manneis.
Twillingate.
Port au Port, S. Crossing.
122
Post Office Department.
In Flour we strongly
recommend 'Our
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Margaree
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Marquise
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Railway.
MarshallV Folly
Bay-de- Verde
, ,
Carbonear.
Marshallville
Twilhngate
Lewi»porte.
Martjcot
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Paradise, Placentia Bay
T.P.O.
Martin's Point
St. Barbe ...
* < >
Bonne Bay.
♦Marystown
Burin
...
Maryetown, via s.s. Argyle
and 9.8. Portia.
Mauve Bay, Noddy B..
St. Barbe ...
...
Qriguet.
May Pond, Point May.
Burin
Lamaline.
McCalluiii Bay
Fortune
...
Balena, per Susu.
Mclver's
St. George ...
> > .
Bay of Islands (Curling).
Meadows
((
11 ((
Melrose
Trinity '..'.
Catalina.
Menchin Cove, New-
man's Sound
Bona vista ...
...
Salvage.
Merashesn
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Mercer's Cove
Harbor Grace
• • •
Bay Roberta.
Mercer's Cove
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Merchant's Cove
Fortune
...
Harbor Briton.
Merritt's Harbor
Twillingate
Herring Neck.
Tack's Beach; Placentia
Merry Harbor
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Bay T.P.O.
Messervey'g Cove
St. George ...
...
Port au Port, Stephenville
Crossing.
Michael's Harbor
Twillingate
...
Lewisporte; N.D. Bay
T.P.O. in sum.
Mick's Cove
Burin
â– . .
Lamaline.
Middle Arm
St. George ...
...
Bay of Islands (Curling).
Middle Arm
Bonavista ...
...
Glovertown.
Middle Arm, Green B.
u
...
King's Point in winter:
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Middle A., Three Arms
Twillingate
...
Little Bay in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Middle Arm, Rocky B.
Fogo
...
Gander Bay in winter;
s.s. Fogota in sum.
Middk Bara^hois Brk.
St. George ...
...
Robinson's Head.
Middle Bight
Harbor Main
...
Kelligrews.
Middle Bill Cove ...!
Bonavista ...
...
Wesleyville.
Middle Brook
((
...
Gambo.
Middle Cove
u
...
Bonavista.
Middle Cove
St. John's East
King's Bridge.
Milkboy Cove ...\
Twillingate
...
Little Bay Island.
Millertown
Millerton Ry. T.P.O.
Millerton Ry. T.P.O.
Millertown Junction...
1
Post Offi.ce Department.
123
Own' Brand.-AYRE & SONS^ Ltd.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Miller's Passage
Fortune
Harbor Briton, per Susu.
Miller's Town
St. John's East
King's Bridge.
Million's Cove
St. Barbe ...
Conche.
Mill Cove
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Mill Island
Twillingate
Springdale, Hall's Bay;
T.P.O. in summer.
Ming's Bight
St. Barbe ...
Baie Verte.
Mint Brook
Bona vista ...
Qambo.
Mint Cove, near Cas-
tor's River
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay
Mistaken Cove
((
Flower's Cove.
Mobile
Ferry land ...
Mobile.
Mock Beggar
Bonavista ...
Bonavista.
Molliers
Burin
Grand Bank.
Moucton
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Montgomery
St. Barbe ...
Channel.
Mooney'8 Cove
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Harbor Buffett, Placentia
Bay T.P.O.
Moore's Cove
Twillingate
Fortune Har., New Bay.
Morgan Island
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Mortier
Burin
Placentia Bay T.P.O. and
s.s. Portia.
Moreton's Harbor
Trinity
Moreton's Harbor.
Murts, Dead man's Bay
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Mose Ambrose
Fortune
St. Jacques, per Susu.
Mother Hicks
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Salmonier.
Mother Lake Bay
Burgeo and La Poile...
Channel.
Mouee Island
41 a
u
Mud Cove
Burin
Burin, Epworth.
Muddy Brook
Trinity
Bonavista.
Muddy Hole West ...
Burgeo and La Poile ..
Burin.
Muddy Hole
Fogo
Mu.agrave Harbor.
Muddy Hole
Twillingate
Exploits.
Mulley's Cove
Bay de Yerde
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. ' A.'
Mull Face Bay
Burgeo and La Poile...
Rose Blanche.
*Musgrave Harbor ...
Fogo
Musgravp Harbor,
*Musgravetown
Bonavista ...
Brooklyn in winter;
B.B.T.P.O. in summ. i.
Musquito & Muddy He
Burgeo and La Poile...
Pushthrough.
Musquito Harbor, near
Ramea
" "
Ramea.
Musquito Cove
Burin
Burin.
Musquito
Carbonear ...
C. B. Railway.
Mu?quito
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. Joseph's.
Mussel Harbor Arm ...
(1 â– '
Placentia Bay T.PO.,
Harbor Buffett.
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Post Office Department.
If your Raincoat is a ' Cravenette '
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Mussel Pond
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Salmonier, St. Joseph's.
Mutton Bay
((
((
Trepassey.
Mumper's Island
Twillingate
. ..
Exploits.
Naked Man
u
...
Jackson's Cove;
T.P.O. in summer.
Nameless Cove
St. Barbe ...
...
Flower's Cove.
Narrows
Burin
...
Burin.
Neck Haibor
Burgeo and La
Poile..
Rose Blanche.
New Bay, New B. Head
Twillingate
...
Botwood in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
New Bonaventure ...
Trinity
...
Trinity in winter;
T.P.O. in summer,
New Bridge
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Salmonier.
New Burnt Cove
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
New Cut Room
((
Tiinity, Shoal Harbor.
Newell'g Island
Bonavi&ta ...
Greenspond.
Newell's Brook
u
*^t>l oil i~ XJ \ \J\J Pk. , , .
New Ferole
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Bay, T.P.O. in sum.
New Harbor
Bonavista ...
• • â–
Greenspond, Shambler's Ce.
New Harbor, near
Rencontre
Burgeo and La Poile...
Rencontre, per Glencoe.
New Harbor
Fortune
...
Belleorani, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
New Harbor
St. Barbe ...
...
Griguet.
*New Harbor
Trinity
...
New Harbor.
New Harbor
Twillingate
Lewisporte.
Newman's Cove
Bonavista ...
King's Cove.
Newman's Sound
ii
Salvage.
New Melbourne
Trinity
...
Heart's Content.
New Perlican
u
...
u
Newtown
Bonavista ...
...
Wesleyville, s.s. Fogota.
Newtown
Harbor Main
• • •
Holyrood.
New World Island ...
Twillingate
• ■*
Twillingate & Herring Neck
Nick's Nose, near
a
...
King's Point in winter;
Jackson's Cove
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Nimrod
11
...
Leadiug Tickles, Point
Leamington.
*Nipper'sHr., Noble C.
((
* . .
Nipper's Harbor.
Noddy, or Mauve Bay.
St. Barbe !!!
...
Griguet.
Noggin Cove
Fogo
...
Gander Bay in winter;
s.s. Fogota in summer
Nonsuch
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Oderin, Plac. Bay T.P.O
Norman'3 Cove
St. Barbe ...
...
Grigaet; Lock's Cove,
in winter.
Norman's Cove
Trinity
...
Railway T.P.O
*Norris's Arm
Twillingate...
...
Norris' Arm
Post Office Department.
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it's all Right !-AYRE & SONS^ Ltd.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Norris's Point
North Arm
Northern Arm
Northern Bay
â– ^Northern Bight
Northern Bight
Northern End
Northern Harbor
Northern Harbor
North Hr., St. Mary's..
North Har., Sound Id.
North River
N. W. Arm, Alex. Bay
N. W. Arm, Clode Sd..
N.W. Arm, Rocky Bay
*N.W. Arm, Green Bay
North West Brook ...
North West Brook ...
North West Cove
N.W. Point, Hare Bay
Norton's Cove, now
Brook field,
Nuddick
Nut Cove
Oar Bay, Cape LaHune
Oar Cove
Ochre Pit Cove
Oderin (Audierne)
Offer Wadhaius
Old Bonaventure
Old Ferole
Old House Cove
Old Man's Bay
*01d Perlican
Old Port au Choix
Old Shop
Old Tilt
Old Woman's Cove
Oliver's Cove
Oliver's Cove
Onion Cove
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Twillingate
Bay de Verde
Trinity
Fogo
Twillingate
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Port de Grave
Bonavista ...
Fogo
Twillingate
Trinity
Bonavista ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista... \
Trinity
Burgeo and La Poile...
Bay de Verde
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Fogo
Trinit}'
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile,..
Bay-de- Verde
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Fogo
St. Barbe ...
Bonne Ray; Straits T.P.O.
Bay of Islands (Curling).
Botwood.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. 'A.'
Noithern Bight.
Catalina.
Change Islands.
Exploits.
Little Bay Island.
Whitbourne.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Clarke's Beach.
Glovertown.
Port Bland ford.
Gander Bay in winter;
8.S. Fogota in summer.
N.W. Arm, T.RO in sum.;
King's Point in winter.
Northern Point.
Glovertown.
La Poile.
St. Anthony, Lock's Cove,
in winter.
Pool's Island in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Trinity.
Clarenville.
C.T.PO. West.
Burgeo.
Carbonear; C.B. Ry. 'A.'
Placentia Bay T.RO.
Musgrave Hr., in winter ;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Trinity; T.P.O. in sum.
Bonne Bay; T.P.O. in sura.
Twillingate.
Raniea.
Lower Island Cove;
T.B. TP.O. in summer.
Bonne Bay; T.P.O. in sum.
Dildo.
Shoal Harbor.
Lally Cove.
Valenld., Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Fogo.
Griguet.
126
Post Office Department,
Special attention given to Orders for
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Open Bay
Open Hall
Orange Bay, or Great
Harbor Deep,
Otterbury
Otter bury
Otterbury
Otter Islaml
Otter's Point
Otter's Point
Ouinette
Outer Cove
Outer Pincliaril's I-ld.
Our Haibor
Pacquet
Paddle ( 'ove, near
Cape La Hnne
Paine's Harbor
Paradise
Paradise
Paradise
Pai'dy's Island
Parker's River
Parker':" Cove
Park Harbor
Pareon'.s Pond
Passenger Cove
Pass Island
Path End
Pat Power's Cove
Patrick Cove, C. Shore
Patrick Harbor
Pat's Cove
Paul's Island
Peach's Cove
Pearce's Harbor
Pearl Island
Peas Cove
Peas L)ove
Peckford Is., Wadhams
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
> Bona vista ...
Bay de Verde
Harbor (irace
Port-de-Grave
Twillingate
Burgeo and La Poile
Trinity
Twilliiigate
St. JohTi'a East
Bonavista ...
Burgeo and La Poile
St. Barhe ...
...Flower's Cove.
... Jamestown in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
j Englee in win.; N. Coastal
( T.P.O. in summer.
.. Carbonear; C.B. Ry. 'A.'
..Harbor Grace.
,., Bay Robeit-i.
..iLittleBay.
.. [Grand Bruit.
...Britannia Cove; T.P.O. in
summer.
.. Railway T.P.O.
..lOuter Cove.
...'Wesleyville.
..Burgeo.
...iTiltCove; N. Coastal
T.P.O. in sum.
Burgeo and La Poile...
Fogo
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Twilliiigate
Harbor Main
Burin
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Fortune
Burin
Twillingate
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Fortune
Burin
Bonavista ...
Trinity
Tviillingate
St. George ...
Fortune
Trinity
Fogo
C T.P.O. West.
Fogo.
'Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Twillingate.
[Topsail.
[Burin.
Griguet.
Baine Harbor, Placentia
Bay T.P,0.
Salvage; T.P.O. in sum.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Clarenville,
Pass Island. S.C. T.P.O.
Burin (North.)
Little Bay North.
Placentia.
Gaultois.
Bnrin.
Greenspond.
Catalina.
Moreton's Harbor.
Bay of Islands.
Trinity.
Musgrave Har. in winter;
s.s. Fdgota in summer.
Post Office Department.
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Mourning.-AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Name of Place.
IDistrict.
Post Town.
Peltry
Fortune
Bay L'Argent.
Pendergast Cove
St. Barbe ...
Doach man's Cove.
Penguin Island
Fogo
Musgrave Harbor.
Peilican Island
Trinity
Lower Island Cove.
Perry's Cove
Bay-de- Verde
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. 'A.'
Peter's Arm
Twillingate...
Botwood.
Peter's Cove
Bonavista ...
Port Blandford.
Peter's Kiver
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
Petrie Valley
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Petipae Cove
ti
((
Petitea Ilettes
St. Barbe ...
Conche.
Petites
Burgeo and La Poile...
Rose Blanche.
Petit Fort
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Petty Harbor
St. John's West
Petty Harbor.
Philip's Head
Twillingate
Botwood.
Piccadilly
St. George ...
Stephenville Crossing.
Piccaire
Fortune
Gaultois.
Pick Eyes
Port de-Grave
Port de Grave,
Pigeon Arm
St. Barbe ...
Englee.
Pigeon Cove
Flower's Cove.
Pelier Bay
4(
Conche.
*Pilley's island
Twillingate
PiUey's Island.
PiUey's Cove
((
((
Pike's Arm
u
Herring Neck.
Pinchard's Island
Bonavista ...
Wesleyville.
Pincher's Islands, \
Ragged Islands, J
Placentia & St. Mary's.
I Tack's Beach, Placentia
\ ^ay T.P.O.
Pinch Gut
U ((
Famish Cap, Ry. T.P.O.
Pinch Gut Tickles ...
(( ((
Colinet, via Whitbourne.
Pine Cove
St. Barbe ...
Flower's Cove.
Piper's Hole
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Black River, P. B. T.P.O.
Pistolet Bay
St. Barbe ...
Griguet.
Pitt's Harbor
Trinity
Northern Bight.
*Placentia
Placentia k St. Mary's.
Placentia.
Placentiaman's Cove,
Sound Island
11 ((
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Plate Cove
Bonavista ...
Jamestown in winter;
T.P.O. in summer.
Plate Harbor
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per s. 8. Susu.
Plate Cove
Bonavista ...
s. s. Dundee in summer,
Jamestown in winter.
Pleasant Cove
St. George ...
Bay of Islands.
Point au Gaul
Burin
Lamaline.
Point Crew
((
(1
Pont Enragee
Fortune
Belleoram, per s. s. Susu
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Name of Place.
District.
Point La Hayes
Point Lance
Point Leamington
Point May
Point Moll
Point Rich
Point Rosie
Point Rosie
Point Verde
Pond Cove
Pool's Cove
*Pool's Id., Pool's Har
Pope's Harbor
Port au Basque
Port au Bras
Port au Choix
Port au Port
Port Blandford, Clode
Sound
Port de Grave
Portland Creek, Port
Saunder?;,
Portugal Cove
Portugal Cove
*Pouch CoTe
Pound Cove
Powles Head
Presque
Priveccoeur
Protestant Town
Pudding Bag Cove
Puffin Island
Purabley's Island
Pump Cove
Puncheon Cove
Purbeck Cove
Purcell's Harbor
*Pu8h through
Pyramid Point
Queen's Cove
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Twillingate
Burin
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
St. George ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
Bonavista ...
Trinity
Burgeo and L^ Poile...
Burin
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Bonavista ...
Port de Grave
I St. Barbe... |
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. John's East
Bonavista ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Post Town.
St. John's East
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Burin
Fogo
St. Barbe ...
Twillingate
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
St. Mary's.
Placentia.
Botwood in summer.
Lauialine.
Argentia, Placentia Ry.
Bonne Bav in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Belleoram, per e. s. Susu.
Searston.
Placentia.
Flower's Cove.
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
per s. 8. Susu.
Pool's Lsiland.
Shoal Harbor, Trinity Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
Railway T.P.O.
Burin.
Bonne Bay; T.P.O. in sum.
Stephenville Crossing.
I Port Blandford.
jPort-de-Grave.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Portugal Cove, Trepassey.
Portugal Cove.
Pouch Cove.
IWesleyville.
I Trepassey.
' Presque, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Placentia.
Portugal Cove.
I Pool's Island.
Greenspond.
Western Cove, W.B.; N. C.
T.P.O. in summer.
Lamaline.
Change Islands.
Western Cove, W.B.; N. C.
T.P.O. in summer.
Twillingate.
Pushthrough, per
s. 8. Susu.
Griguet.
Northern Bight.
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Hardware.— AYRE & SONS, Lid.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Quidi Vidi
...St. John's East
Qiiillier ... Fortune
Quinton's Ce, Long Is. Twillingate.
Quirpon, Great & LittlelSt Barbe .
Ragged H., now MelrosejTrinity
... Fogo
Ragged Harbor
Ragged Islands
*Rainea
Ram',s Ifland (lona)
Randall's Ce, Pilley's Is
Random Harbor
Hantem
Rat Cove, Ha Ha Bay.
Rattling Brook
Raymond's Point
Red Brook and Middle
Brook
Red Cliff Island
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Burgeo and La Poile...
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Twillingate
Trinity
St. Barbe
St. George
Fortune
St. George
Bonavista
Red Cove ...JFortune
Red Cove, near Branch; Placentia & St. Mary's.
Red Harbor
Red Head Cove
Red Island
*Red Island
Red Island
Red Lands
Red Eucks
Red llod Cove
Rencontre
...Burin
Bay-de-Verde
Burgeo and La Poile...
Placentia & St. Mary's,
!St. George ...
jBay de Verde
,!St. George ...
Fogo
Foitune
Rencontre
â– "â– Renews
Richard's Harbor
Rider's Harbor
Rip Rap
River Blanche
Riverhead, Bay of Ids,
Riverhead, St. Mary's.
Riverhead, Span. Bay.
River Cove
Rivers, Cape La Huue,
31
Burgeo aud La Poile...
Ferry land ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
Trinity
Port-de-Giave
St. George ...
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Harbor Grace
St. George ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
St. John's — Branch Office,
St. John's East.
Push through.
Little Bay Island.
Griguet.
Catalina.
Musgrave Harbor;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Tack's Beach ; Placentia
Bay T.PO.
Ramea.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Pillty's Island.
Hickman's Harbor;
T.P.O. in summer.
Railway T.P.O.
Griguet.
Railway T.P.O.
Gaultiiis.
Robinson's Hd; Ry. T.P.O.
King's Cove; B.B. T.P.O.
in summer.
Harbor Briton.
Placentia.
Flat Ids; Plac. Bay T.RO.
Bay de Verde, L. I. Cove.
Burgeo.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Steplienville Crossing,
Lower Island Cove.
Railway T.PO.
iChange Islands.
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
I per Susu.
S. S. Glencoe.
Renews.
Pushthrough, per Susu.
Clarenville.
Brigus.
Stephenville Crossing.
Humbermouth.
Salmonier.
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
Bay of Islands,
Ramea,
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Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
River of Ponds
Rix Cove
Kobbin's Cove
Robert's Arm
Robin Hooii
Robinson's Bight
*Robinson'8 Head
St. Baibe ,
Twilliiigate
Trinity
1st. Ge
rge
Roche, or Rocky Har... St. Burbe
Rock Harbor
Rocky Bay
Rocky Bay, Alex. Bay.
Rocky Harbor
Rock}' Harbor
Flocky Brook
IJogue's Harbor
Rolling Ce, Stock Cove
Rope (/Ove
Rose au Rue
*Rose Blanche
Roundabout
Round Cove
Round Harbor
Round Harbor
Round Harbor
Round Harbor
Rowsell's Ce, New Bay
Burin
Fogo
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Twill) ijgate
Bonavi?ta ...
St. George ...
Placciitia & St.
Burgeo and La
Burin
FortuTie
(I
Burgeo and La
jTwiliingate
Trinity
Twillingatc
Mary's
Poile...
Poile
Rushoon ...Placeiitia & St. Maiy's.
Russell's Cove (New \
^lelbourne ...iTrinity
RiisselFs Cove, Smith's' I rr â– â– .
Sound, I iTnnity
Ryles Barachoix
Sacred Bay
Saddle Island
Safe Harbor
Sagona
Sailor's Island
Saintor's Cove
St. Anthony
St. Ann's
'Fortune
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
Bonavista ...
Fortune
Bonavista ...
...jTrinity
,..|St. Barbe ...
...JHarbor Main
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T. P.O. in sum.
Nipper's Harbor.
Twillingate.
Pilley's Island.
Trinity.
Elliott's Cove.
Robinson's Head; R.T.P.O.
Bonne Bav.
Beaubois.'Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Gander Bay in winter;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Glovertown.
Bonne Bay; Straits T.P.O.
in summer.
Northern Bight.
Shoal Harbor.
Nipper's Harbor.
King's Cove.
Bay of Islands.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Rose Blanche.
Lawn; Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Gaultois, per Susu.
Pushthrough, per Susu.
Tilt Cove; T.P.O. in sum.
Northern Bight.
Point Leamington in win.;
T.P.O. in sum.
Baine Har., P.B. T.P.O.
Heart's Content.
Britannia Cove; Elliott's
Cove in win.; T. Bay
T.P.O. in summer.
... Griguet.
... Pushthrough.
... Sham bier's C. in win; Pool's
Id, B.B. T.P.O. in sum.
... Harbor Briton, per Susu.
... Salvage; T.P.O. in sum.
... Bay Bulls Arm, Ry. T.PO.
... St. Anthony.
...jC.B. Railway T.P.O.
Post Office Department.
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Glassware.-AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
St. Ann's
St. Bar-be Bay
*St. Bride's
*St. Brendan's
St. Carols
St. Chads
St. Genevieve
*St. George
*St. Jacques
St. John's Bay
St. Jolin's Bay,
St. John's Harbor,
St. John's Islands,
*St. John's
*St. John's East
St. Jones' Without
St. Jones' Within
St. Joseph's
St. Joseph's
St. Joseph's
St. J alien's
St. Kyran's
*St. Lawrence
St. Leonard's
St. Leonard's, or
Luniare Bay
St. Margaret's Bay
*St. Mary's
St. Mein Bay
St. Paul's
St. Shott's
St. Shore's
Sally's Cove
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove, now
Avondale
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove
Salmon Cove
Placentia & St.
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St.
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Fortune
St. Barbe ...
|St. John's ...
'St. John's East
Trinity
Mary's.
Marv'i
\ Placentia & St. Mary's.
I
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St.
Burin
Placentia & St.
St. Barbe ...
Mary's.
Mary'
Placentia & St.
iSt. Barbe ...
Mary's.
Placentia & St. Mary's.
a u
St. Barbe ...
Bay-de- Verde
Harbor Main
Port-de-Grave
Trinity
Twillingate
Presque, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T. P 0. in sum.
Placentia.
Glovertown in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
St. Anthony.
Salvage Bay.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum
St. George.
St. Jacfiues, pei' Susu.
u a
Bonne Bav in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
St. John's.
.(
Fox Har., Northern Bight.
St. Josepii's.
Oderin; Plac. Bay T.PO.
in summer.
Bonne Bay.
Conche in win. ; C T.P.O.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
St. Lawrence.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Griguet.
Bonne Bay.
St. Mary's.
St. Anthony.
Bonne Bay in wintei';
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Tre])assey.
u
Bonne Bay.
Carbonear, C.B. Ry.
Avondale.
C.B. Railway, ' A.'
Trinity.
Clarenville.
Jackson's Cove, King's Ft,
in win.; T.P.O. in sum.
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Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Sahiionier
Burin
Burin.
Salinonier
u
...
Lamaline.
Salinonier
Fortune
...
Hermitage Cove.
Salinonier
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Salmonier.
Waliiianier, J'lac. Bay...
U ((
Argentia, Placentia Bay.
Salmon Point
Fogo
• > .
Fogo.
Salt Arm
St. Barbe ...
Englee.
Salt Pond
Twillingate
Pilley's Island.
Salt Pond
(i
...
Lewisporte.
Suiter's Cove
Bona vista ...
Brooklyn; T.P.O. in sum.
Salt Harbor
Twillingate
...
Herring Neck.
*8alv«^e
Bona vista ...
Salvage; T.P.O in sum.
Sam Hitches
Fortune
..
Gaultiii^^.
Sani'.s Cove
Twillingate
M'lrelDii's Harbor.
Shiiinoii'm Island
11
Fxploil,-.
S;uidy Buy
St. Barbe
Bonne B:iy.
Siindy Ciive
Bona vista ...
* . .
Salvage.
Sandy Cove
Burin
Lamaline.
Sandy Cove
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Argentia. Placentia Bay.
Sandy Cove
Port-de-Grave
Bay R.jberts.
Sandy (^'ove
Fogo
Fogo.
Sandy Harlioi-
Placentia & St.
Mary's.
Burgeo; Plac. Bav T.P.O.
Sandy Lake
St Geoige ...
Railway T.P.O.
Sandy Point
u
St. George.
Sand ford, or Hoop'g H.
St. Barbe ...
Englee.
Sargent's Cove
Fogo
Fogo.
Sault Cove
St. Barbe ...
Englee, Great liar. Deep.
Savage Cove
i.
...
Flower's Cove.
Scarce Harbor
Fortune
Belleorani.
Schooner Island
St. Barbe ...
Griguct.
Sceivour's Island
Twillingate
Scilly Cove
Tiinity
Heart's Content.
Scis.sor's Cove
Twillingate
Lewisporte.
Scou.se Cove
Fortune
Gaultois.
Seal Bay
Twillingate
Leading Tickles in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Seal Cove
Bona vista ...
Jamestown; T.P.O. in sum.
Seal Cove
Fortune
Hermitage Cove, per Su^u.
Seal Cove
f^aibor Main
C.B. Railway T.PO.
Seal Cove
Trinity
â– â– .
Heart's Content.
Seal Cove
Ferryland ...
...
Toad's Cove.
Seal Cove
a
...
Renews.
Seal Cove
Fogo
Change Islands.
Seal Cove
it
Fogo.
Wesleyville.
Seal Cove, Cat Harbor.
u
Seal Cove
St. Barbe .'.',"
. * .
Flower's Cove.
Post Office Department.
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Crockeryware.— AYAE Sl SONS, Ltd.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Seal Cove ...ISt. Baibe
Seal Cove, White Bay.. I
Sealing Bight
Seal Islands
Seal Rocks
Selby's Cove
*3eldoni-conie-by
Sergeant's Cove
Serpentine River
Secostiis Bay
Shallop Cove
Shallop Cove
ShalloWHV (Jove
Shallow Bay, near
Cow Harlior,
Shambler's Cove
Shandy Cove
Ship Cove
Ship Cove, leiiii
Ship Cove
Shi[) Cove
Ship Cove
Ship Cove
... Twillingate
... Buri^eo aud La Poile...
... St. Geoige ...
...Trinity
... Fogo
...Twillingate
... St. George ...
... St. Barbe ...
... Bonavista ...
... St. Cemge ...
... Bonavi-ta ...
iSt. Barbe ... \
... Bonavi.>ta ...
Burin
Placentia & St. Mary's,
...iTrinity
...|Port-de-Grave
...1st. Barbe ...
... St. George ...
Bonne Bay.
Bale Verte in winter;
N. Coastal T.P.O. sum.
Exploits.
Rose Blanche.
St. George.
Heart's Content.
Seldom-come-by.
Exploits.
Bay of Islands.
Ship Co\e
Ship Ce, x^ay D'Espoir
Ship Harbor
Ship Island
Ship Island
Shoal Arm
Shcial Bay
Shoal Bay
Shoal Bro>jk
Shoal Cove, Cotte^^ Is.
Shoal Cove
Shoal Cove
*^-5lioal Harbor
Shoal Bay, now
Cavendisli
Shoe Co\e
Shoe Co\e
Shoe Cove
Shoe Cove
Sibley's Cove (Selby's)
Twillingate ..
Fortune
Placentia & St. Maty's,
Bonavista ...
Feirylaud ...
jTwillingate
iFogo
[Bonavista ...
;St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Trinity
Twillingate
Bonavista ...
Ferryland . . .
St. John's East
Trinity
Greenspond.
St. George. [sum.
St. Brendan's; T.P.O. in
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in sum.
Gambo in winter;
Greenspond in summer.
Burin.
u
Placentia Bav T.P.O.
Trinity; T.P.O. in sum.
Port de Grave; C.B. Ry.
Griguel.
Port au Port, Stephenville
Crossing.
Exploits.
GauUoi^, per Susu.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Greenspond.
Toad's Cove.
Little Bay.
Fogo.
Gambo.
Bonne Bay.
St. Brendan's; T.P.O. sum.
Fortune Harbor.
Flower's Cove.
. Shoal Harbor.
New Harbor.
Tilt Cove; T.P.O. in sum.
Greenspond.
. ' Renews.
Pouch Cove.
. I Heart's Content.
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Maltese and Irish Lace Goods.
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Sibley's Cove
Skibbereen
Skimmers Cove
Silver Fox Island
Silver Point
Silverton
Skinner's Hnibor
Slaughter Cove
Sleepy Cove
Sloo|)'s Run
Sinall I'oiut (Upper
anil Lower)
Small's
Smitli's Haihoi' (.liilin)'T« illiiigate
Placentia .t St. Mary's.
Harbor Main
Trinity
Bonavista ...
St. iiarbe ...
Fog"
St. Barbe ...
Twillingdte
Bonavista ...
Bay tie Verde
Burgc'o and La Puile..
Burgeo; P.B. T.P.O. sum.
Harbor Main.
Hritannia Ov; T. P.O. sum.
Vw\v Island
Bonne H;iy.
Change Islands.
Coachman's Cove.
Twillingate.
Sniokey Run
Smootli ('o\e
Snelling Cove
Snook's Arm
Snook's Harbor
Snook's Harl)or
SojVs Arm
Sop's Arm and Island.
*Sound Island
South Dildo
South Ea.st Bight
Southern Bight
Southern End
Southern Haibor
South River
South Side
Southward, South'n B. Bonavista
. I Bonavista ...
.Bay-de- Verde
Twillingate
u
Trinity
Fortune
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Trinity
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Trinity
Fogo
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Port-de-Grave
St. George ...
South West Ann ... "
S. \V. Arm, Green Bay Twillingate
S. W. Arm, New Bay..
â– "â– Spaniard's Bay ...|Harbor Grace
.Spaniard's Bay ... Trinity
Spanish Koorii ...|Burin
Spear Cove, White Bay St. Barbe ...
Spencer's Cove
Spillai's Cove
Spiller's Cove
Spirit's Cove
Placentia & St.
Trinity
St. Ba'rbe ...
Twillingate
Mary':
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. "A."
Burgeo.
King's Point in winter;
N.D.B. T.PO. in sum.
[Salvage.
Caibonear, C. R. Rv. 'A'
Twillingate.
iTilt Cove; T.P.O. in sun..
Elliott's Cove
Belleoram.
PiUey's I.sland.
Western Cove; W. B.
T.P.O. in summer.
Placentia Bay T.P.O
Dildo.
Paradise; Plac. Bay T.P.O.
i Northern Bight.
^Change Islands.
I La Manche
jC. B. Railway, 'A.'
!St. George's. "
;Jamestown; B.B. T.P.O.
j in summer.
'Pool's Island.
King's Pt; N.D.B. T.P.O.
Point Leamington.
Spaniard's Bav.
Trinity; T.B T.RO. sum.
Burin North.
Western Cove, W. B. ;
T.P.O. in summer.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Bonavista.
Qricuet.
Twilling ite.
Post Oficc Department.
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AYAE & SONS, Ltd.
Name of Place.
|Uistrict.
Post Town.
Spirity Cove
Spoon Ce, now Epwoi th
Spoon Cove
Spout Cove
Sprague's Cove
Spread Eagle
Spiingildle
Spiingfielii
Spring's Ann
SpTUce Point
Squid Cove
Squid Cove
S(|uid Tickle
Staffordtovvn
Stage Cove
Stag Harbor
Stanley's Cove
Stanleyville
Starke's Bight
Starve Harbor
Stepaside
Stephen ville
*Stephenville Cro-?8inj
Stevenson's Village ..
Stock Cove
Stock Cove
Stocking Harbor
Stone's Cove
Stone Island
Storehouse Cove
Strickland Beach
String Tickle
Sugar Loaf
Sulian's Cove
Sullivan's Cove
Summerside
Sunday Cove Island .
Surgeon Cove
Swain's Island
Swale Island
Swan Island Haibor.
Sweet Bay
Swerry Island
St. Barbe ...
Burin
Harbor Grace
Bay-de- Verde
Trinity
Twillingate
Port de Grave
St. Barbe ...
St. George ...
Harbor Grace
Twillingate
Bonavista ...
Twillingate
Fogo
I Fortune
St. Barbe ...
I "
Twillingate
, [Burin
,iSt. George ...
)â– "
,j Harbor Grace
. .Bonavista ...
.iTrinity
Twillingate
.i Fortune
Feri3land ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
St. George ...
Trinity
Fortune
Twillingate
St. George ...
Twillingate
Bonavista .
Twillingate
Bonavista .
Bonne Bay.
Epworth.
Harbor Grace.
Carbonear, C. B. Ry. 'A.'
Britannia Ce; Elliott's Ce,
in winter; T. P.O. in sum.
Dildo.
Spring.iale; T.P.O. in sum.
C. B. Railway.
Conche.
Bay of Islands.
Bryant's Cove, Har. Grace.
Twillingate.
Salvage; T.P.O. in sum.
Little Bay.
Tilt Cove.
Fogo.
Pushthrougli.
Bonne Bay.
St. Anthony.
Herring Neck.
Burin North.
Stephenville Crossing.
U 11
Harbor Grace.
King's Cove.
Chance Cove.
Nipper's Harbor.
Belleoram, Bay L' Argent,
per Susu.
Caplin Bay.
Valen Ll,Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Bay of Islands.
Fox Hr., Northern Bight.
Pushth rough.
Little Bay Island.
Bay of Islands.
Pilley's Island in winter;
N.D.B T.P.O. in sum.
Exploits.
Wesleyville.
Salvage; T P.O. in sum.
Exploits.
.Jamestown; T.l'O. in sum.
Deer Island.
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I'ost Offi,ce. Department.
Canvas Tents made to Order.
Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
Sydney Harbor
Bonavista ...
Fair Inlands.
Tack's Beach
Placentia & 8t. Mary's.
Tack's Beach, P.B. T.P.O.
Tantanioraiit
Carbonear ...
C. B. Railway.
Tasse D'Argeut, or
Tosselo
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Presque, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Tavernor'e Point
Trinity
Trinity.
Taylor Bay
Burin
Lamaline.
Taylor Island
Fortune
Belleoram.
Tea Cove
Trinity
Fox Har., Northern Bight.
Terra Nova River ...
Bonavista ...
Railway T.P.O.
Terence ville
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
Thicket
Harbor Grace
Spaniard's Bay.
Thimble Tickles, Thos.
Rowseir.s Island.a,
>T\villingate <
Leading Tickles; T.P.O.
in summer. [sum.
Thoroughfare
Trinity
Britannia Cove; T.P.O. in
Three Arms
Twillingate
King's Point in winter;
N.D.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Tliree Guts, Port au
Port Bay
St. George ...
Stephenville Crossing.
Three Island Harbor...
Bonavista ...
Greenspond.
Three Mountain Har...
St. Barbe ...
St. Anthony.
Three Rock Cove ...
St. George ...
Port au Port, Stephenville
' 'rossing.
Twart Island
Twillingate
Exploits.
Tibbert.s
St. Geoige ...
Wood Island.
Tibbo's
Burgeo and La Poile...
Burgeo.
Tickle Cove
Bonavi.=ta ...
King's Cove in winter;
B.B. T.P.O. in summer.
Tickle Hr. (Belleoram)
Trinity
Chance Cove.
Tickle Beach, Long H.
Fortune
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
Tickles
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Colinet, Whitbourne.
*Tilt Cove
Twillingate...
Tilt Cove.
Tilton
Harbor Grace
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
*Tilting
Fogo
Fogo in winter;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Tinker's Island
Bonavista ...
Greenspond, Pool's Island.
Tipe's Cove
Trinity
Britannia Ce; T.P.O. sum.
Tite's Cove
Burin
Burin.
Tithe's Cove
Trinity
Shoal Harbor.
Tizzard's Harbor
Twillingate
Moreton's Har. in winter;
N.D B. T.P.O. in sum.
Toad's Cove
Ferry land ...
Toad's Cove.
Tom Hall's Harbor ..
Twillingate
Exploits.
Too Good Arm
" 1
Herring Neck.
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Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Topsail
Torbay
Tosselo
Trainer
Tapper's Cove, Port
ttu Choix,
*Trepa8se y
Tray town
♦Trinity
♦Trinity East
Trinity B., Bona. Bay.
Trinney's Cove
Triton (Troy ton)
Trouty
Trout River
Trump Island
Trumpet Cove
Turk's Cove
Turk's Cove
Turk's Gut, N. Side ...
Turk's Gut, S. Side ...
Turnip Cove
Turtle Island
*T\villingate
Udle's Cove
Unfortunate Cove
Union Cove
Upper Amherst Cove.
Upper Bacon Cove ..
Upper Black Island ..
Upper Burgeo
Upper Dark Cove
Upper Gullies
Upper Island Cove ..
Upper Lance Cove ..
Upper Rocky Brook..
Upper Small Point ..
Valen Island
Valentine Cove,
Ballantine
Tenon's Island
Vry's Beach
Victoria
Harbor Main
St. John's East
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Fortune
jst. Barbe... |
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Bona vista ...
Trinity
Bonavista ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Twillingate
Trinity
St. Barbe ...
Twillingate
(I
Trinity
Fortune
Port de Grave
Harbor Main
Fortune
Placentia & St. Mary's,
Twillingate
Bonavista ...
St. Barbe ...
Bonavista ...
Harbor Main
Twillingate
Burgeo and La Poile..
Bonavista
Harbor Main
Harbor Grace
Trinity
Bay de Verde
Placentia & St. Mary's
St. George ...
Twillingate
St. George ...
Trinity
Topsail.
Torbav.
Presque, Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Harbor Briton.
Bonne Bay in winter;
Straits T.P.O. in .',um.
Trepassey.
Glovertown.
Trinity.
Trinity; T. Bay T.P.O. sum
Gambo.
Ry. T.P.O. Famish Cove.
Pillev's Island in winter;
N.b.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Trinity.
Bonne Bay T.P.O. in sum.
Twillingate.
Moreton's Harbor,
Heart's Content.
Belleoram.
Brigus.
(I
Belleoram, Bay L'Argent,
per Susu.
Flat Islands, P. Bay T P.O.
Twillingate.
Port Blandford.
Flower's Cove.
Englee.
King's Cove.
Avondale.
Exploits.
Burgeo.
Gam to.
Upper Gullies.
Spaniard's Bay.
Elliott's Cove in winter;
T.P.O. in summer.
Shoal Harbor.
Carbonear, C. B. Ry. ' A.'
Valen Id., Plac. Bay T.P.O.
Bay of Islands.
Tilt Cove.
Bay of Islands,
Bonavista.
N
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Post Office Department.
Down Quilts made to order, any
Name of Office.
District.
Post Town.
Victoria Cove
Fogo
Mary's.
Victoria Village ...iCarboiiear ...
Villa Maria ... Placentia & St.
Villa Veau
Virgin Arm ... Twillingate
Virgin Cove ... Placentia & St. Mary's.
Viter's Ce, X. Perlican Trinity
Wadham Islands ...Fogo
Wake's Brook
Waldron's Cove
Ward's Harbor
Warren's Harbor
Watei man's Harbor
Weasel Island
Webber's Bight
Wellman's Cove
Trinity
Twillingate
Bonavista .
St. Barbe .
.. Fortune
..Twillingate
*Wesleyville ...JBonavista ...
West Bay, Port au Port St. George ...
West Country Cove ... St. Barbe ...
West Cul de Sac ... Burgeo and La Poile.
* Western Bay ... Bay de Verde
♦Western Cove ... St. Barbe ...
Western Cove, Barren
Island
Western Head
Western Harbor
Western Point
Weymouth
Whale's Brook
Whale Cove
Whale Cove
Whale Gulch, New
World Island
*Whitbourne
White Bear Bay
White Island
White Island
White Point Cove
White Point
White Point
... Placentia & St. Mary's.
...Twillingate
... Burgeo and La Poile...
... St. Barbe ...
...Trinity
Burin
Twillingate
Trinity
Burgeo and La Poile...
St. Barbe ...
Burgeo and La Poile...
St. Barbe ...
Placentia & St. Mary's.
Trimtv
Gander Bay; s.s. Fogota in
sum.; Boyd's Cove in win.
Carbonear.
Placentia Railway T.P.O.
Twillingate.
Merasheen, Placentia Bay.
Heart's Content.
Musgrave Har. in winter;
s.s. Fogota in summer.
Shoal Harbor.
Fortune Harbor.
Pilley's Id., T.P.O. in sum.
Greenspond.
CoDche.
Belleoram.
Fortune Harbor.
Pilley's Island in winter;
N.b.B. T.P.O. in sum.
Wesleyville.
iStephenville Crossing.
[Tilt Cove.
!Cape La Hune
Carbonear, C.B. Ry. 'A.'
Western Cove, W. B. ;
T.P.O. in summer.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Moreton's Harbor.
La Poile.
Englee.
Heart's Content.
Brit. Cove; Elliott's Cove;
T.P.O. in summer.
Barin.
Twillingate.
Whitbourne,
Burgeo.
Qriguet.
Channel.
Englee.
Valen Id, Plac. Bay T.PO.
Bonaventure; Trinity
Bay T.P.O. in summer.
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Name of Place.
District.
Post Town.
White Rock
White Rock
Wicklow
Wigwam Point
Wild Bight
Wild Bight
Wild Bight
1 Bonavista ...
Trinity
Harbor Main
Twillingate
Wild Cove
Wild Cove
Wild Ce, three on Fogo,Fogo
Wild Cove ... St. Barbe
Wild Cove
Wilton Grove
Wing Island
Winter Grove
Winter House Brook...
Winter House Cove,
N. W. Arm,
Wiseman's Cove
* Witless Bay
Witless Bay
Wolf Bay, Bay de Loup
Wolf Cove, now
Spriugdale,
Woodford Cove
Woodford Station
Wood's Island
Woody Island
Woody Island Bight...
Woody Point
Wreck Cove
Trinity
Bonavista
St. Barbe
^Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Ferryland ...
Trinity
Burgeo and La
JTwillingate
Twillingate
Harbor Main
St. George ...
Placentia & St.
Twillingate
St. Barbe ...
Fortune
Poile
Mary
Brooklyn; T. P.O. in sum.
Shoal Harbor.
Holy rood.
Botwoodville.
Little Bay.
Nipper's Harbor.
Leading Tickles, Point
Leamington.
Twillingate.
.. Moreton's Harbor.
Fogo.
Western Cove, W. B. ;
T.P.O. in summer.
Bonne Bay.
Clarenville.
..iGreenspond.
..I Flower's Cove.
..Bonne Bay.
/ King's Point in winter;
\ N.D. Bay T.P.O. in .'^um.
..Coachman's Cove.
..j Witless Bay.
New Harbor.
Burgeo.
Hall's Bay, Springdale;
T.P.O. in sunmier.
Little Bay.
C. B. Railway T.P.O.
Bay of Islands.
Placentia Bay T.P.O.
Exploits.
Bonne Bay.
Harbor Briton.
Wreck Island
Yellow Fox Cove,
N.B.
Burgeo and La Poile...
Twillingate
Burgeo.
Fortune Harbor;
T.P.O. in summer.
Yellow Fox Cove
*York Harbor
Young Head
Bonavista ...
St. George ...
Twillingate
Wesleyville.
Bay of Islands.
Nipper's Harbor.
Zeabt
...
St. Barbe ...
Conche.
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Post Office Department.
Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY FOR LABRADOR COAST
AND STRAITS OF BELLE ISLE.
Post Offices marlied (*) are in the Straits of Belle Isle.
Name of Place.
Port of Call.
Aaron Island
Adnavick
American Cove ...
American Creek
American Harbor
American Tickle
*Ante]o)>e
Antelope Tickle
*A»sizes Harbor
Back Cove
Bake A[)ple Bight
*Barpe Bay
*Barac}i()it)
Batteau
♦Battle Harbor ...
Bird Islands
Bird Rocks
^<- Black Bay
Black Cove
Black Bear Bay...
Blackguard's Cove
Black Island ...
Black Tickle ...
*Blanc Sablon ...
*Bel.s Ainoiif
Big Brook
Bolster'.s Rock ...
*Eonne Esperance
Bloomfield
Bluff Head
*Bradore
Breen's Tickle ...
Brig Harbor
Brigus
*Cape Charles ...
Cape Greep (Qrepp)
Cape Harrigau ...
Cape Harrison ...
Cape North
Cape Porcupine...
*Camp Island ,,,
Spear Harbor.
Adnavick.
Grady.
Grady.
Comfort Bight.
Seal Islands.
Henley Harbor.
Indian Tickle.
Battle Haibor.
Dead Island.
Smokey Tickle.
Red Bay.
Blanc Sablon.
Batteaux.
Battle Harbor.
Venison Island.
Do.
Red Bay.
Tub Harbor.
Punch Bowl.
Long Island.
^ Black Inland.
Black Tickle.
Blanc Sablon.
^ Salmon River.
j Holton.
: Bolster's Rock.
Bonne Esperance.
Mannock'.'* Island.
Indian Harbor.
Bradore.
Indian Tickle.
.i Brig Haibor.
Punch Bowl.
Cape Charles.
Indian Tickle.
Fanny's Harbor.
Cape Harrison.
Grady.
Pack's Harbor.
Chimney Tickle,
Post Office Department.
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Name of Place.
Port of Call.
*Capson Islanil
Cartwright
Caribou
•^Carroll's Cove
Crtsey's Cove
*Chatteau
*Chimney Tickle
*Chiviliere River
Comfort Bight ...
Cooper's Lslands..
Cox's Cove
Conception Harbor
Codner's Cove ...
Corbett's Harbor
Cardie Cove
Cuff Harbor ...
Cunningham's Bight
Curlew
Cut Throat
Dark Tickle
Davis' Inlet
Dead Island
Deep Water Creek
Dog Island
Domino
Dooling's Tickle
Double Mare
*East St. Modist
Edward'»i Harbor
Egg Harbor
Emily Harbor ...
Entry Island
Fanny's Harbor
Farmer's Cove
Fishing Ship's Harbor
Five Islands
Ferrit Island
Flat Island
Flounder's Bight
*Forteau
*Forteau Lighthouse
Fox Cove
Fox Island
*Fox Harhov
L'Anse au Loup.
Cartwright.
Francis Harbor Bight.
Red Bay.
Indian Tickle.
Chateau.
Chimney Tickle.
Bonne Esperance.
Comfort Bight.
Snug Harbor.
Venison Islands.
Smokey Tickle.
Indian Tickle.
Punch Bowl.
Seal Islands.
Indian Harbor.
Rigolet.
Long Island.
Cut Throat.
Emily Harbor.
Davis Inlet.
Dead Island ; also Dee]) Water
Creek, Battle Harbor.
Dead Island ; also Deep Water
Creek, Battle Harbor.
Spear Harbor.
Domino.
Do.
Smokey Tickle.
East St. Modest.
Indian Harbor.
Do.
Emilv Harbor.
bo.
Fanny's Harbor.
Griffin's Harbor.
Fishing Ship's Harbor.
Emily Harbor.
Indian Tickle.
Flat Islands.
Turnavick.
Forteau.
L'Anse au Loup.
Dead Island.
Emily Harbor.
Battle Harbor.
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Department.
Wear a ^Tween Hat and Smile !—
Name of Place.
Port of Call.
Francis Harbor Bight
French Cove
Frenchman's Island
George's Cove
Do.
Qeorge'-s Island
George's River
George's Run
(iraily
*Grassoy
Greenly Island
*Green Island
Green ('ove
Qriliin'.s Harbor
*Gulch Cove
Hacket'.s Harbor
Hair Haibor
Hair Island
Hamilton Inlet
Hare Tickle
Hawk's Harbor
Hill's Cove
Hill's Harbor
Hill's Harbor
Hebron
*Henley Harbor
Hiscock's Harbor
Holton
Hopedale
Horse Harbor
Ice Tickle
Hack
Independent
Indian Bight
Indian Harbor
Indian Islands, G. W. Bay
Indian Tickle
*l8le au Boise
Ironbound Islan
Jigger Tickle
King's Bay
Kipicock
Lady's Arm
*L'anse au Morts
*L'anse au Diable (Jibble)
*L'anse aq Clair
Fiancis Harbor.
Scram mv.
Seal Islands.
Do.
Francis Harbor Bight.
George's Island.
Rigolet.
Batteaux.
Grady.
Blanc Sablon.
Do.
Do.
Tub Harbor
Griffin's Harbor.
Blanc Sablon.
Grady.
Long Island.
Winilsor's Harbor.
Rigolet.
Adnavick.
Hawk's Harbor.
Bolster's Rock.
Seal Islands.
Grady.
Nain.
Henley Haibor.
Comfort Bight.
Holton.
Hopedale.
Horse Harbor.
Indian Harbor.
Hack.
Pack's Harbor.
Francis Harbor Bight.
Indian Harboi-.
Pack's Harbor.
Indian Tickk.
Blanc Sablon.
Iron Bound Island.
Jigger Tickle.
Sloop Cove.
Hack.
Snug Harbor.
L'Anse au Loup.
Do.
Blanc Sablon,
Post Office Department.
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AYRE & SONS, Ltd., Agents.
Name of Place.
Port of Call.
*L'anse au Cottar
Lanse au Loup ...
Lance Cove
♦Lewis Bay
Lester's Point ...
Little Harbor
Little Harbor, 0. W. Bay
Little Fisheries ...
Little Helton ...
Long Island
*Long Point
Lord's Arm
Macovick
Mannock's Island
Mark's Harbor ...
♦Mathias Cove ...
Mecklenburgh ...
Merchantman's Harbor .,
*Middle Bay ...
Moequito
Morgan Harbor ...
Mousy
MuUins's Cove ...
Do
Musgrare Harbor
Murray's Harbor
♦Mutton Bay
Nain
♦Natashquan
Nevi^ Harbor
Negro's Sound ...
Northwest River
Nowlan's tlarbor
Occasional Harbor
October Harbor...
Okack
Open Bay
Orleans Harbor ...
Pack's Harbor ...
Payne's Cove
Pigeon Islands ...
♦Pigeon Island ...
♦Piednoir — Pinware
Pin ware
Petty Harbor ...
Piper's Tickle ...
Blanc Sablon.
L'Anse au Loup.
Pack's Harbor.
Battle Harbor.
Rigolet.
Spear Harbor.
Indian Harbor.
Salmon River.
Little Hoi ton.
Long Island.
Blanc Sablon.
Long Tickle.
Muscovik.
Do.
Smokey Tickle.
Battle Harbor.
Spear Harbor.
Francis Harbor Bight.
Salmon River.
Spear Harbor.
Little Harbor.
Long Tickle.
Emily Harbor.
Grady.
Do.
Spear Harbor.
Bonne Esperance.
Nain.
Bonue Esperance.
Do.
Pack's Harbor.
Rigolet.
Dead Island.
Occasional Harbor.
Fishing Ships' Harbor.
Nain.
Punch Bowl.
Pack's Harbor.
Indian Harbor.
Do.
Bonne Esperance.
Do.
West St. Modeste
Spear Harbor.
Bolster's Rock.
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Post Office
Department,
If It's a 'Tween, It's a Fit !-
Name of Place.
Port of Call.
Partridge P)ay ..
Paitridge Haibor
♦Pleasure Harbor
*Point aux Morts
Port Charlotte ...
*Ponimeroy'B Islaiul
Pennyhook's Cove
Punch Bowl
*(.^uare Island .
Ragged Islands .
Railway Islands.
Rainmah
Rattler's Bight .
*Red Bay
Red Island
Red Point
Red Point Cove.
Rigolet
Roger's Harbor .
Round Island .
Rover's Island .
Run by Guess .
Salmon Bight .
Salmon Point .
*SaInion River .
San'iy Cove
Sandy Hook
Sandy Hill Tickles
Sandy Islands ..
Salt Pond
Salt Pond
Seal Bight
Sandwich Bay ..
*Schooner Cove..
*Schooner Cove..
Scrammj'
Seal lelands
Seine Islands
Selby's Cove ..
Shoal Bay Islands
Shoal Tickle
Do.
Ship Harbor
Ship Run
Sloop Cove
Do,
Scram my.
Spear Haibor.
Chimney Tickle.
Seal Islands.
Pack's Harbor.
Chimney Tickle.
Punch Bowl.
Indian Harbor.
L'Anse au Loup.
Ragged Island.
Punch Bowl.
Nain.
Do.
Red Bay.
Indian Tickle.
Francis Harbor Bight.
Red Point.
Rigolet.
Long Tickle.
Long Island.
Indian Tickle.
Indian Haibor.
Black Tickle.
Indian Tickle.
Salmon River.
Franci* Harbor Bight.
Do.
Indian Tickle.
Sandy Island.
Little Harbor.
Comfort Bight.
Murray Harbor.
Cartwright.
L'Anse au Loup.
Dead Island.
Scram my.
Seal Islands.
Do.
Puneh Bowl.
Do.
Seal Is)ands.
Malta.
Spear Harbor.
Smokey Tickle.
Sloop Cove.
Fishing Ships' Cove.
Post Office iJepaftmenl.
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AYRE & SONS, Ltd., Agents.
Name of Place.
Port of Gall.
Sloop Harbor .,.
Do.
Soddy Island
Sopliia's Harbor...
South East Cove
Snack Cove
Snug Harbor
Sniokey Tickle .
Spear Harbor ...
Spotted Islands ...
Splitting Knife ...
Square Islands ...
Squasho Run
Styles
Stag Tickle
Strawberry
*Teinple Bay ...
Tinker Harbor ...
Thomas Bay
Tickle
Tramore
*Trap Cove
Transport Island
Triangle
Toncliialick
Tub Harbor
Tub Island
Turnavick
Venison Islands...
Venison Tickle ...
*West St. Modest
Webbei's Cove ...
White Bears
White Islands ...
\^ hite Point Bay
Wild Bight
Wilcock's Arm ...
Williams' Harbor
Winter Cove
M'olf Islands
Zoar
Punch Bowl.
Emily Harbor.
Scrammy.
Murray's Harbor.
Long Island.
Pack's Harbor.
Snug Harbor.
Smokey Tickle.
Spear Harbor.
Spotted Islands.
Smokey Tickle.
Square Islands.
Venison Islands.
Hawke's Harbor.
Holton.
Hack.
Henley Harbor.
Holton.
Mannock's Island.
Windsor's Harbor.
Pack's Harbor.
Battle Harbor.
Venison Island.
Dead Island.
Cape Harrison.
Tub Harbor.
Pack's Harbor.
Turnavick.
Venison Island.
Da.
West St Modest.
Punch Bowl.
White Bears.
Domino.
Sloop Cove.
Venison Island.
Batteaux.
Francis Harbor Bight.
Indian Harbor.
Indian Tickle.
Nain.
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Post Office Department.
Acquire the Habit of Purciiasing
POSTAL TELEGRAPHS.
List of Officers.
St. John's — Swpenn<enrfe?i(— David Stutt.
" Clerk in Charge — George J. Veitch.
" Inspector — John W. Mitchell.
" Check Cier/c— Hedley V. GailaiiH.
" Asdstant Checkers — Alexander Rooney, Sidwell Willey,
Herbert Janes.
" Chief Operators — John Curtis, John T. Meaney.
" Uperators~J. D. O'Dounell, F. Manuel, Harold Russell,
Wm. P. Hiseock, Alan M. Fraser, W. W. Blatka.Ur,
Kenneth Mitchell, Alex. Mitchell, George White,
Mary J. Farrell, Daisy Myrick.
" Clerks—Qeovge Lindsay, Wm. Mitchell, Alfred Rees,
Chesley Coultas.
" Office Tenders — John Maddick, Jas. Escott, Walter Garl.
" Typeuriter — Charles Phip])anl.
" Messengers- J. Williams, Harry Willar, William Morri?,
John Muljius, Wm. Perchard, Richard Brazil, Wni.
Mai tin, Daniel Ferguson, John J. Jackman, Walter
Kirkland, Charle.s Lewis, Kenneth Shaw, W. E.
Campbell.
" Linemen — \\\W\nm Tobin, John Doyle.
Office. Operator.
Alexander Bay Eva Abbott
Anderson's Cove George Courage
Avondale Bertha Moore
Badger Muriel Cunningham
Baie Veite Jessie Jackman
Baine Harbor Winnie Smith
Bay-de-Verde. ..Mrs. Andrew Moore
Bay L'Argent V, E. Banfield
Bay Roberts R. V. Meicer
Beaverton E. S. Hennebury
Bell Island Richard D. Walsh
Balleoram Ida Cluelt
Birchy Cove (Curling) ...Alex. Read
Assistant Lena Read
Bishop Falls Madeline Duff
Assi.'iaiit Thi'iesa White
Blackhead Agnes Hillvard
Bonavista N. T. White
Bonne Bay Clinrles Read
Botwood Gladys Cunningham
Office. Operator.
Branch Kate English
Brigus Aggie Bartlett
Biigus Junction... Joseph Small
Britannia Cove .. Gertrude Targett
Biookfield (Telephone). ..S. S. Smith
Brooklyn E. Rowsell
Burin Christina FIvnn
Oampbellton Eilie Clarke
Cape Race Hannah J. Myiick
Cape Ray Marconi Staff
Carbonear James A. Gntt
Assist, or Messenger... Jas. Taylor
Catalina Fanny Coui^ge
Change Islands Harvey Tavlor
Channel Julia A. Currie
Clarenville Cecilia B. Jaynes
Assistant Louit-a Rogers
Clarke's Beach M. C, Jerrett
Coachman's Cove Elsie Adam>
Codroy Rachel Fowlow
Post Office Department.
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Men's Wear from AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Offi.ce. Operator.
Ooine-By-Chance...Thos. J. Murphy
Conception Harbor ... Annie Mnoie
Cow Head Hettie RoUeits
Ciahbs Fames Pike
Daniel's Harbor
Deer Lake Paul Mnore
EUiston Emily Baker
Exploits Albert F.eeman
Knf^lish Har. West ... Be.ssie Pine j
Epworth H. Ray Wiutei'
Fogo Fanny Miles;
Fortune Amelia Bennett
Fortune Harbor Edith Miller
Fox Harbor Nellie Healey ^
Gaff Topsails Roland Buisey
Gambo Eleanor Gillis
(Jander Bay Ethel Irish
(jarnish Esther L. Grandy
Glenw()od William Howe
(irand B;ink Mabel Forsey
Grand Falls Robert F. Newhook
A.'isistant Richard Beniring
Grand Lake Charles W. Tiiley
Green's Harbor M. G. Mitcbaiii ;
Greenspond Agnes Lang
Hant's Harbor Maud Pelley I
Harbor- Bieton William Soilero
Harbor Grace Arthur W. Heath
Harbor' Main Bridget Ezekiel
Hawk's Bay Walter Garland
Heart's Content ... Florence Wilcox
Heart's Delight Ueorye Hobbs ;
Hermitage Max May
Herring Neck Malcolm Simnis ^
Holyrood John B. Veitch ;
Holy rood, St
Mary's Ba
Horwoods Violet Baker
Humber mouth... Blanche McDonald
.loe Batt's Arm Phoebe Coffin
King's Cove L. Devine
King's Point .. Harry G. Colbourne
Lainaline L. B. Stacey
Lark Harbor W. A. Gabriel
La Scie Jet-sie Miles
Lawn Theresa Murphy
Lewisp ir te Maggie Black more
Little Bay Cassie Stewart
•:t
James C. Gibbons
Office. Operator.
Little River' John Doyle
Long Harbor' Beach ..Harold Burke
Lower- Ls. Cove ..Mary .1. Snelgrove
Manuels '... .. M. Daley
Marysto wn Cecelia Baker
Millerton Junction .. . A. J. Ki by
Moreton's Harlior .. Violet E. Mills
Musgrave Har-lior' Amnlia Widloii
Mu.-gia\ e Tov\ ri i\ex Old ford
New Harbor Louie Newhook
New Mclliorirne Ei-iiest Driscoll
New Per'lican Frances Beniister
Newtown Kachel Davis
Nipper's Harbor' ...Herbert Balstorie
Norris' Arm Charles Pittmau
Norris' Point Halfyard
Northern Bav ... Mrs. James March
Northern Bight Walter Frost
North West Arrrr Julia H(ju»e
Old Perlican Blanche March
Pilley's Maud Pearl Bowdeu
Placentia Ida Hartigan
Point Leamington ...Harry C. Wells
Pool's Cove Rlioda Payne
Poit-au-Port Essie Hynes
Port-au- Basques —
Fir.'-^t Or)erator M. P. Smart
Assist. Operator ... Rich. Mu'phy
Assist. Operator John A. Cox
Night Operator. ..George D. Mayne
Messenger Clernenl Cart-w
Harbor Master and"! „,., .r,- ,
iir .. V. y Wilson Vardy
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Boards of Education.
1. St. John's — The Lord Bishop of Newloundland, Chairman; Rev.
Canon Dunfield. Rev. W. C. White, Rev. H. Uphill, Rev. J. Brinton, Rev.
G. R. Godden, M.A., J. Oaterbridge, J. W. Withers, Hon. Dr Skelton,
Hon. E. R. Bowling, Hon. W. C. Job, P. F. LeMessurier, D. M. Browning,
M.A., K.C , Eli Uawe.
2. I'occH Cove — Rev. T. G. Netten, Chairman; Jesse Grouchy,
Nathan Williams, Charles Codner, Thomas Eustace, Wm. Moulton.
3. Petty Harbor — Rev. J. Kuw'M, Chairman ; Alan Chafe, Henrv
Winsor, Alan Williams, H. W. ''hafe.
4. Portugal Cove — Rev. Canon Smith, Chah-man ; S. Tucker, A
Squiies, E. Somt-iton, Nathan Miller.
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5. Bell Island— Rev. W. C. Booth, Chairman ; William Bennett,
George Parsons, sr., Charles Foote, William Rees, sr.
6. Topsail — Rev. Canon Temple, Chainnan ; B. Jaynes, Ed. Smith,
Eli Hiscock, J. K. Bursell, Henry Fagan, Reuben Butler, Geo. Kelley.
7. Fo.XTRAX' — Rev. E. K. H. Caldwell, Chairumn ; P. Greenslade, Job
Coates, W. H. Morgan, J. H. Lear, J. LeDrew.
8. Brigus — Rev. G. H. Field, Chairman; S. E. Chafe, Geo. Butlands,
John Bishop, Capt. Moses Bartlett, Wm. Curnew, Samuel Morgan.
9. Salmon Cove— Rev. S. Clench, Chairman; Wm. Hussey, W. J.
Morgan, C. Morgan, Jos. Coveyduck.
10. Port-de-Grave— Rev. F. Severn, Chairman; C. H.Morgan, S.
Dawe (Z), S. Christopher, Wm. Richards, Nathan Newell.
11. Colev's PorxT--Rev. Edgar Jones, Chairman; W. H. Greenland,
Samuel Bradbuiy (Stephen), John Kelley, Wni. Parsons (Jonathan), R. S.
Mercer, Wm. French (of Beiij.)
12. Bay Roberts— Rev. Edgar Jones, Chairman ; Dr. L. S. Pritchard,
George Jardine, Wm. Parsons, Robert Saunder.s, R. Dawe, Wm. Mercer,
(Wm.), Bethlehem Meicer, Rev. G. H. Hewitt.
13. Spaniard's Bay— Rev. Joseph Adams, Chairman; B. Scjuires,
.lease Gosse, Solomon Gosse, Abraliam Slieppard, Joseph Neil, William
Smith, William Grealey, Robert Gosse.
14. Upper Island Cove— Rev. E. Rusted, Chairman; N. Crane, E.
Peddle, H. Yutman, J. T. Jones.
15. Harbor Grace — Rev. Canon Noel, Chairman; John C. Ash,
Thomas Courage. George Badcock, Wm. Titford, Thos. Ross, Levi Chafe,
W. Ward, T. G. Ford.
16. Harbor Grace South— Rev. C. Stickings, Chairman ; S. Noel.
J. Sheppard, J. Yetman. Selby Noel.
17. Carbonear— Rev. F. Colley, 6'/iairma?i ; W. Hawker, Edward
Chipnian, Geo. Moultou, Charles Frampton, Moses Earle, Leander Pike.
18. Bay-de-Verde — Rev. J. O. Britnell, Chairman; Thomas Cull, J.
W. Meadus, John Keats, JohnEmberly, Stephen Blundon, James Barter.
19. Heart's Content— Rev. F. Smart, Chairman; Dr. Anderson,
Adam Martin, Geo. Charlton, George Young, Edmund Harnum, Robert
Hiscock (of Jacob), Willis Pittman, Geo. Mallani.
20. New Harbor— Rev. James White, Chairman; Wm. Hefford, A.
George, F. Woodman, Robert Pretty (of Samuel), Martin George, Enoch
Reid, Leander Drover.
21. Norman's Cove— Rev. James White, Chairman; William Day
Robert Smith, Thomas Smith, William White, Charles Warren. '
22. Random — Rev. Joseph Prescott., C/iai?-)/!a?i ; John Luther John
Clarke, Herbert J. Batston, Wm. Peddle, Ed. Benson, George Vev'.
23. Smith's Sound — Rev. L. Wright, Chairman ; Alfred Stone Wm.
H. Ryan, Matt. Pitcher, Jas. Walters, J. T. Stone, John Stone. '
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24. Trinity (Proper)— Rev. C. W. Hollands, Chairman; Noah
Gardner, Noah Miller, Jacob Dewling, Wm. G. Hodder, John Green, E. T.
Qringer, 0. T. Morris, S. Hussey.
25. Trinity Bat North — Rev. A. B. Stirling, Chairman; George
Fowlow, James Butler, Dr. C. T. Fitzgerald, R. Nurse, Alex. Penney, Isaac
John Randell, James Freeman.
26. Catalina — Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, Chairman ; L. Miles, Wm.
White, John Raymond, Geo. Gullage, E. G. Stone.
27. Bonavista Bay South — Rev. A. G. Bayly, B. A., Chairman ;
William Sweetland, John Lawrence, John S. Rowsell, S. Mifflen, Walter
Brown (Amherst Cove), Wm. Miles, D. Fifield.
28. Bonavista Bay West — Rev. S. A. Dawson, Chairman; Samuel
Brown, Fred. Shears, Edward Penney.
29. Brooklyn — Rev. E. Nichols, Chairman; Levi Prince, Albert
Stares, Wni. Greening, Abraham Penney (Canning's Cove), Jos. Yetman,
(Jamestown), Wm. Fry (Indian Arm.)
30. Salvage Bay — Henry J. Oldford, Acting Chairman; William
Hiecock (Flat Islands), Stephen Oldford (Squid Tickle), Ken. Brown, J.
Babstock, Wm. Turner, Lewis Squires, Rev. LI. Godden.
31. Grkenspond — Rev. Reg. Penny, C'/icitV«!n?i ; E. Young, Joseph
Matthews, Job Collins, I. J. Mifflin, J. P., W. Granter, P. Carter, Eli
Rogers.
32. Pinchard's Island — Rev. J. T. Hiscock, Chairman; Jas. Par^
sons (Newtown), Charles Hounsell (Pound Cove), Joseph Knee (Badger's
Quay, Samuel R. Winsor.
33. FoGO — Rev. A. E. Butler, Chairman ; H. Layman, Geo. Elliott,
James Jones, Samuel Harnett, W. Eaile, Robt. Irish, W. Furze, Samuel
Harnett, R. Fimes, Robert Hynes.
34. Joe Batt's Arm and Barr'd Island— Rev. A. E. Butler, Chair-
man ; Arthur Coffin, George Foster, Joseph Cull, Ambrose Coffin, John
Coffin, Joseph Cobb, Simon Brett, Abram Godwin.
35. Change Islands — Rev. N. Facey, Chairman; F. C. Earle, Thus.
ScaniJuel], sr., Aithur Scammell, Walter Torraville. Thomas Torraville,
George Elliott.
36. Gander Bay — Rev. N. Facey (Change Islands), Chairman ; Benj.
Torraville, Frank Simms, John Payne, Charles Francis, Hezekiah Gilling-
ham, George Reccord.
37. Herring Neck — Rev. H. Kirby, Chairman; George Mercer, J.
D. Lockyer, Benj. Torraville.
38. TwiLLiNQATE— Rev. J. Brodie, C/vatrma)t; John W^hite, Leonard
Earle, Theophilus Taylor, Hy. Spenctr, Wm. House, Arthur Ashbourne.
39. BoTWOODViLLE — Rev. James Whittle (Grand Falls), Chairman ;
Charles Pittman, Henry Burt, J. P., A. Burt, J. W. Aiken, J. Inder, Jas.
Ludlow.
40. Exploits — Awaiting reorganization.
41. Pilley's Island— Awaiting reorganiiation.
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42. Notre Uame Bay North— Rev. A. Pittman, Chairman ; John
Toms, S. J. Blackler, A. J. Colboarne, Jos. Harding, Wm. White, Robert
Coombs.
43. PlacentiA Bay— Rev. A. Shorter, Chairman; W. H. Brown, Geo.
Slade, Henry Barton, T. Wakfly, Tlioma> Collett, Thomas HoUett, John
Rod way.
44. BoRiN— Wn\. Prtv\l, Chairman ; Rev. A. TiUk, Frank LeFeuvrei
Lawrence Cheesenian, Sam. Bennett, Geo. Bartlett, Sidney Hussey.
45. Garnish — John R. Courage, CV((u?-»ia?i; Rev. A. Tulk, Charles
Marsh, Thomas Moulton, Ricliard Grandy.
46. Lamalink— Rev. H. K. Gilbert, Chairman; Henry Haskell, Hy.
Bonnell, George S. Walters, A. Hillier, Cyrus C. Pittman.
47. Fortune Bay— Rev. R. F. Mercer, C/iatcnidn ; J. Fiandre, W.
Bungay, J. J. Rose, Thomas White, Henry Elliott, Jens Jensen, Thomas
Jensen, Charles Way, S.M., Aaron Fiandre.
48. Bem.eoram — Rev. A. Tulk, Chairman ; Levi McCuish, F. Curnew,
Dr. Fitzgerald, Samuel Young, G. Coffin, G. T. Bond, Levi Barnes, Wni.
J. Bantield.
49. Hehmitaoe Cove— Rev. Canon Bi.-hup, Chairman; Robt. Durn-
ford, E. Bulley, Wm. Camp, C. Hill, Mark Way, Stephen Spence.
50. BDR(iEO — Joseph Small, J. P., Henry J. Clement, Jolin Cunning-
ham, Pliilip Dicks, George Samways, Thomas Moulton, John Matthews,
61. Rose Blanche — Rev. Rowland Hill, Chairman; W. Horwood,
Job Ridout, John Garcin, G. A. Moulton, James Le Moine.
52. Burnt Islands — Rev. Rowland Hill, Chairman ; James Chalk,
James Meade, John King, Abram Keeping.
53. Channell — Rev. H.J. Read, Chairman; P. T. Clement, J. Jeans,
H. McKay, Emmanuel Pike, Dominic Le Fresne, C. T. James.
54. CoDROY — Rev. W. Mosdell, C/iairma?!; F. Braithwaite, George
Ball, George B. Collier, Wm. Fiandre.
55. Sandy Point — Rev. Charles Jeffrey, Chairman ; Joseph Baufield,
John Renouf, sr., William Morris, Walter LeRoux, A'fred Pieroway, Hy.
McFatridge.
56. The Barachoix — Rev. Charles Jeffrey, Chairman ; James A.
Shears, John Morris, George M. Shears, Robert Shears, Clement Renoul,
Thomas Legge.
57. Bay of Islands — Rev. H. Petley, Chairman ; G. Wheeler, A.
Brake, Moses Sheppard, J. A. LeGrandais, Jas. Thorne, Andrew Barrett,
G. W. Arnott, Uhic Bagg.
58. Bonne Bay — Rev. Isaac Parsons, Chairman; Brient Harding,
Wm. Prebble, William White, Stephen Taylor, J. P. Haliburton, J. R.
Roberts.
59. Flower's Cove — Rev. J. T. Richards, Chairman ; S. Coombs, A.
Gibbons, John Noseworthy, John Way, George Cains, Isaac Genge.
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60. FoRTEAU— Rev. J. T. Ricbatds, C/mrmaM ; W. Oainaie.'^ii, Win.
Flynn, Charles Davis, John Linstead, John Fowler, Arch. Uorey.
61. Grigdet— Rev. W. K. Pitcher, Chairman; George Reid, Noah
Siinms, Luke Elms, George Penney, Eben. Pynn, Samuel Kinsella.
62. White Bay— Rev. C. Wood, Chairman; George Pearce, J. P.,
Hugh Gale, sr., Thos. Robinson, Andrew Rice, John Ford, Peter Rendell,
John Elgar, Thomas Pittman.
63. Battle HARiiOR— Rev. E. W. Gardner, Chairuinn ; F. Lewis,
Wni. Stone, Wm. Pye, Barton Green, George Smith.
64. Sandwich Bay — Rev. E. Gardner, Chairman ; E. Learning, Jos.
Payne, Wm. Learning, George Biiil.
65. Whituodrne — Rev. J. G. Cragg, Chairman ; E. Noseworthy, N
Gosse, N. Osborne, F. Mercer.
ROMAN CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Arch Diocese of St. John's.
St. Bonaventdre's College.
Board of Directors :
Most Rev. M. F. Howley, D.D. J. G. Conroy, Esq., K.C., B.A.
Rt. Rev. J. March, D.D." (Lou.), J. P.
Very Rev. Dean Born, D.D. Thomas Edens, Esq.
Hozl. Sir E. P. Morris, K.C., LL.D. James ?. Howley, Esq., F.G.S.
" D. J. Greene, K.C., M.L.C. Hon. J. D. Ryan, M.L.C.
f'rincijml—Jiev. Bro. Ctilhane.
" Prendengast,
Strapp,
J. B. Ryan,
Kelly,
" Fennessey,
O'Snllivan,
White,
" Perry,
D. A. Flynn, Professor of Music.
Chas. Hutton, Professor of Vocal Music.
.W. Ryall, Violin.
Board of Examiners :
Rt. Rev. E. P. Roche, V. G.
Rev. Bro. Culhane.
Rev. Bio. Prendergast.
T. Hanrahan, Superintendent Education, Harhor Grace.
V. P. Burke, A. A., Supt. Educafion, Ishrnd, (excludimj Diocese of
Harbor Grace).
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Govmiittee of Management :
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Clergymen, members of the Society.
Thirteen members, elected annually.
Chairman — T. Nash.
Secreta)~y — W. S. Dunphy.
Teachers — The Christian Brothers.
Holt Cross Schools, Riverhead.
Teachers — The Christian Brothers.
Convent Schools, Diocese of St. John's.
St. John's — I Torbay Taught by 5 Nuns
Cath. S(juare, Taught by 14 Nuns Whittle's Bay
Ri verhuad
Military road ...
Belvidere
St. Vincent
Littledale Acad..
W. B. School ...
St. JjEwrence
13 " ! Ferrvland " 4
9 " I Rene'wse " 4
5 " ' Treptssey " 5
4 " ' St. Mary's " 4
11 " I Placentia " 6
4 " i Burin " 4
Taught by 5 Nuns.
Boards of Education.
1. St. John's — Most Rev. Aichbishop Howley, Chairman ; Very Rev.
Dean Born, Hon. Sir E. 1). Shea, Hon. John Harris, F. J. Morris, K.C.,
James M. Kent, B.A„ K.C., Hon. Jas. McLoughlan, E. M. Jackman.
2. ToRBAY — Rev. M. J. Clarke, C/iaio/ifiH ; Samuel Gosse, Joseph
Maher, William Shea, Joseph Brien.
3. Portugal Cove — Rev. J. Ashley, C/(a?r/i/a»i ,■Thomas Hanlon,
Peter Neary, Michael White, Edward Giadney, Michael Stapleton.
4. Bell Island — Rev. J. J. ;\IcGratli, Chairman : M. Dwyer, P-
Murphy, 0. Kelly, P. Quigley.
6. Topsail — Rev. James Coaily, Chairman; Thomas Dwyer, George
Squires, John Flannery, Patrick Walsh, A. A. Chisholm, M.D.
6. Petty Harbor — Rev. R. Tierney, Chairman; Thos. Stack, Maitui
Heffernan, Michael Joyce, Samuel Raymond.
7. Whittle's Bay — Rev. N. Roche, Chairman; Michael Burke, Aideu
O'DritcoU. Joseph F. Williams, Wm. O'DriscoU.
8. Tor's Cove — Rev. P. O'Brien, Chairman ; iohn Fitzgerald, Edwd.
Fortune, Michael Melvin.
9. Ferryland — Rev. L. Vfireker, C/iftm)i«H ,• E. Condon, A. White,
M- Devereux, P. Power,
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10. Eenews — Rev. J. Walsh, Ghaimian ; J. J. Edstrom, Jas. Fowler,
John Johnson, Arthur O'Leary.
11. Trepassey— Rev. H. Renouf, Chairman; James Murphy, J. P.,
M. Kennedy, D. Leary, M. Ryan
12. St. Mary's- Rev. S. 0'Drii=coll, C/ifuV/zmn ; Edward Walsh, J.
Power, D. Daley, M. Luudrigan, Win. Hogan, M.D., Peter St. Croix.
13. St. Joseph's (Salmonier)— Rev. Wm. O'Flahertv, Chairman;
Jdliu Daley, John Marey, John D. Daley, Tobias McQrath, P. J. Corniack,
jr., A. Goff.
14. St. Bride's — Rev. A. Fyme, Chair man ; A. Power, John Edward
Conway, James Young, Anthony liUndrigan, George McGrath.
15. Placentia— Right Rev. Monsgr. Reardon, Chairman ; Edward
Sinnott, N. Cosgiove, Patrick Keele, Michael Collins, Jas. Collin*, Maurice
Powei'.
16. Argentia — Rev. John St. John, Chairm.an ; Alphonsus Keats,
Andrew Hunt, John Houlihan.
17. Placentia West— Rev. Wm. Doutney, Chair^aan ; Rev. Francis
Cacciola, T. P. Sullivan, J. P., A. Keats.
18. Burin — Rev. James McNamara, Chairman; M. T. Flynn, R.
O'Brien, John O'Neil, John Walsh.
19. St. Lawrence — Rev. A. J. Maher, Chairman ; Michael Vavasour,
David Collins, James Fleming.
Diocese St, George's.
Convent Schools.
St. Jacques — Taught by five Nuns.
St. George's — Taught by four Nuns.
Boards of Education.
20. St. Jacques— Rev. J. M. Joy, Chairman; D. J. Burke, Thomas
Burke, P. J. McEvov, H. Clinton.
21. Harbor Breton— Rev. M. F. Po\>er, Chairman : John Smith,
James Gorman, George v^^oUier, Geo. Penney, Hugh Coady, J. J. O'Connell,
B A., M.D.
22. CoDROY' — Rt. Rev. W. G. Browne, V. G., Ghairvian : Jas. Doyle,
J. Downey, Thomas O'^uinn, Wm. McLellan, sr., John Doyle.
23. St. GEORiiE's- Rev. A. Sears, Chairman; R. McDonnel, J. P.,
Alovsius O'Reilly, Peter Alexander, Kenneth White.
24. Stephenvale — Rev. P. F. Adams, Chairman ; D. Alexandre,
David Schump, Paul Gadon, Caliste White.
25. Port-au-Port — Rev. George W. Hawkins, Chairman; Angus
Mclsaac, Arch. S. Campbell, Henry Duffenais, James Joy, P. O'Quinn, A.
Lainez. . ^ _,
26. Bay of Islands — Rev. A. Sears, Chairman ; John Buckle, John
Hacket, Maurice E. Boland, John Petipas, Daniel Gilker, T. Costelloe.
27.'BoNXE Bay — Rev. M. O'Rourke, Chairman ; Ed. Marshall, Peter
Jackman, James T. HoUahan, John M. Billiard.
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28. HoLYROOn — Rev. , Ckairnmn : Ri-w .1. DuTun-lly,
W. Kennedy, James CairoU, James (j>iii\ilaii, Joliii B. Veitch, E<l\vard
Butler, Jolin Hicks.
29. Haubor Main — Rev. Jubn Roe, P.P., Chainnan ; Tmi. Sullivan,
E. Murray, . I. P, P. O'Brien, Patrick Flyun.
30. Conception Harbor— Very Rev. Mons. Veitch, P.P., C}Min%an:
P. Lari.^ttey, D. Qu.shue (Patrick), G. Whelan, sr., Thos. McGrath, sr.
31. Brigus — Very Mons. E. F. Wal.'<h, V.G., Chairman; P=itiick
Brophy, Patrick Delaney, Thomas Fowlow (of N.), Charles McHugh (of
Charles), Thomas Delaney, \V?ii. Rurke (Wm.)
32. North River — Rev. S. .(. Whelan, D.D., P.P., Chairman ; James
Sewanl, Jr, Patrick Mori isst^y (Kichanl), John Dawson, Patiick Delaney
(Patrick), Martiri Neville, Francis Kelly.
33. IIarmor Grace and Carbonear — Rt. Rev. John March, D.D.,
Chnirvuu) : Rev. F. D. McCarthy, C.C, Rev. Wm. Finn, M. J. Jones, W.
A. Strapp, M.D., Patrick Hogan, John Foley, James Ryan, James Walsh.
34. Northern Bay — Rev. J. Lynch, l^. P., Chairman ; Rich. Hayden,
Timolhy Doyle, Richard English, Wm. Sullivan, David Sullivan.
35. Bay de-Verde— Rev. Joseph V. Donnelly, P.P., 'Vmirman ; las.
Moore, John O'Neill, Thos. Hyde, Jeremiah Broderick, Thomas Moore,
(of James).
36. Trinity South — Rev. James Donnelly, Chairman; A.Turner,
John Murphy, D. Blackmore.
37. Grand Falls— Rev. Alex. P. Dvvyer, Chairman.
38. Trinity Bay, North— Rev. Joseph Murphy, P.P., Chairman;
John Murphy, Jeremiah Counell, Jojin White, Callahan Scanlan, Nicholas
Ryan.
39. Trinity Bay, West — Rev. W. M. Taiahan, P. P., Chairman :
Wm. Flynn, C. Toulman, M. Lawlor, Wm. Power, Thomas Leonard, Wm.
Connelly.
40. Bonavista, South— Rev. John Scullv, P.P., Chairman: Dr G. C.
Le Visconte, E. J. Ryan, Thomas Walsh, jr., L. Ducey, E. Neill, W.
Barker, F. Hartery, R. Lawton, Thos. Murphy, Clias. Lane, Jno. Furbng.
41. Bonavista, North — Rev. John G. Mackey, Ghairnmn : D. Turner,
John Furlong, W. P. Ryan, D. Beresford, Thos. Turner.
42. FottO— Rev. W. Finn, (Chairman ■M. F. Fitzgerald, D. Fi.ley, W.
J. Bryan.
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Carroll, J, Hamilton, Ed. Lyner, Michael Lannon, John (Jiilespie,
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Wm. Fitzgerald, Jeremiah Ford.
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47. Labrador — Rt. Rev. John MarjL, U.D., Chairman.
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mail : Kev. F. R. Matthews, B.A., Hon. .las. S. I'itts, (".M.G., Hon. H.
J. B. Woods, Michael T. Knight, A. ,1. W. McNeily, K.C., J. E. P.
Peters, Hon. R. K. Bishop, S. R. March.
2. St. John's West— Hon. James Angel, ('hairmroi : C. P. Ayre,
Thomas A. Pippy, Jesse Whiteway, Henry (4ear, Frank Steer, S. J.
Tucker, C. H. Uutchings, K.C, K. St. Hill, Z. Cox, Rev. J. K. Turtis,
H..\., Kev. J. W. Bartlett, M. A. Bastow, Wm. Whelan.
3. Pouch Cove— Kev. W. H. Dotchou, Chairmnn : John Churchill,
-Man Noseworthy, Xieholas Thistle, Alfred Moores, Wni. Noseworthy (of
.Adam), .loim S. Noseworthy, Albert Noseworthy, Isaac King.
4. Bell Island— Kev. J. Bamford, ('hainna)i ; John B. Martin,
James Mews, Charles F. Taylor, Sergt. J. B. Cox.
5. Topsail — Rev. .lames Nurse, c/miniKni: Joseph Miller, J.J.
Butler, Joseph Fowler, Thomas Hussey, Jabez Butler, John Martin.
6. BRKiUS— Rev. Samuel Snowden, ('hainnaii : J. P. Thompson,
J. P., Thomas Spracklin, H. T. Bartlett, W. Bartlett, John Smith, J. P.,
John Spracklin.
7. Cui'iDS — Rev. C. Hackett, C/niiriiKni : James Butler, Nathaniel
LeDrew, John Spracklin, Wm. Smith, Samuel Dawe (of Henry), W. J.
LeDrew, H. T. LeDrew, Robert Smith.
8. Clarke's BEACH^Rev. C. Hackett, Chairman ,• John C. Dawe,
W. II. Jerrett, John Hussey, (Jeo. Mugford (of James), Joseph Moores,
Joseph Ralph, Wm. John Bussey, Thomas Snow.
9. Port-DE-Gkave— Rev. Chas. W. Legge, Vhairmnn ; John Filyer,
A. Seely, Robert Strange, George Richards, Wm. Seely, G. W. Butler.
10. Bav Roberts- Kev. Charles Whitemarsh, M.A., B.D., Chair-
man ; John Snow (of Wm.), Josiah (^osse, E. Badcoek, Isaac Mercer,
John Snow, Nathan French, Joshua Bradbury, George Hierlihy.
11. Harbor GRACE-Rev. T. B. Darby, B.A., Chairman; Ernest
Simmons, Eph. E. Parsons, Robert Titford, H. C. Watts, Sergt. Sprack-
lin, Freeman Parsons.
12. Carbonear — Rev. James Pincock, Chairman ; H. Cameron, J. P.,
Augustus Hopkins, James Peach, R. Fraize, R. Goodison, John Va'tcher!
13. Victoria Village— Rev. James Pincock, Chairman ■Henry
Burke, Gilbert Hiscock, Geo. Powell, J. W. Clarke, Abel Clarke, Beni.
Cooper.
14. Freshwater— Rev. A. A. Holmes, Chairman : Jas. Kelloway
Wm. Davis, John J. Moores, William C. Moores, John Parsons William
T. Pottle, Edgar Case, Wilcox Joyce. '
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15. Blackhead — Rev. Chas. Howse, Chairman; Wm. Brennan, Isaac
King, Leonard Curtis, Gilbert LeGrow, Benj. IMoore, John Murray (of
Michael), Edward Cramm, Frederick Squires.
16. Western Bay — Rev. Charles Lench, Chair/nan : Levi Butt, Si
Butt, Henry Fullett, Robert Penney, S. Halfyard, Reuben Sellars, Eli
Crummey, Nicholas Parsons.
17. LOWEK Island Cove— Rav. W. H. Browning, Chairman ; Josh.
Tucker, A. G. Hudson, J. P., Robert Whiteway, Jos. Shano, Ben. Morris,
Ishmael Cooper, Mark Steele, Wm. G. Reynolds.
18. Old Perlican — Rev. E. Pollett Ward, Chairman ; Wm. Day,-
S. Bnrt, Corbet Benson, Hezekiah Saelgrove, Wm. Hopkins, Nathan
Barrett, Elias Strong, sr., Wm. Geo. Howell.
19. Hant's Harbor— R- v. George Paine, Chainnan ; \\ . J . Button,
H. Single, A. Targett, S. Short, E. C. Janes, P. Tuck, H. Bryant, Aug.
Sparkes.
20. Heart's Content — Rev. Jesse Heytield, ('hairmun ; Jos. Rowe,
W. Stentaford, William Lever, Peter Matthews, William Hopkins, S. S.
Stentaford.
21. SciLLY Cove — Rev. Jesse Heyfield, Chairman : John C. Green,
Ed. J. Saneom, Nath. Percy, .John Green (of James), N. Green, W. H.
Parrot t.
22. GUEENs llARiioR — Rev. Francis (J. Willey, Chairman ; Charles
Newhook, Nathan Rowe, Alf. Reid, Hy. Jerrett, S. Brace, Eben. Cramm.
23. Bay Bulls' Arm- Kev. Jolm Reay, Chairman ; Uriah Thorne,
George Piercey, John Reid, Jas. Hutchings, James Gilbert, Rev. E.
Vernon Young.
24. Random South — Rev. Walter H. Palmer, Chair man : Simeon
Adey, Jos. Frost, James Avery, R. Miller, S. Whelan, Simeon Gooby.
25. Random West— Rev. J. T. Newman, Chairman; N. March,
John Loder, John Smith, John Hodder.
26. Random North — Rev. Edgar Taylor, Chairman ; S. Palmer, M.
Pelly, G. Adams, Wm. Adey, Benj. Pittman, John Dalton.
27. Random East — Rev. J. T. Newman, C/iajywtaw; John Leawood,
John Vardy, Edward King, John Mills, sr., Reuben Thistle, William
Ivany.
28. Trinity — Rev. James Wilson, Chairman; James Crocker, Chas.
Fleet, Thomas Christian, Wm. Ivemy (of Martin), Albert Bugden, Sam-
soa White.
29. Catalina — Kev. H. C. Hatcher, B.D., Chairman ; F. Snelgrove,
Benj. Perry, Alex. Johnson, Thomas A. Dalton, Richard Hicks, George
Lodge, C. J. Snelgrove, W. N. Snelgrove, J. P., Albert Lodge.
30. BONAVISTA — Rev. Sydney Bennett, Chairman; Alex. Groves,
George Saint, Heber Mifflen, John Abbott, Hezekiah Abbott, Philip
Templeman, J. P., James Harris (of R.), Ronald Strathie.
31. Elliston — Rev. T. H. James, Chairman: Israel Baker, S. G.
Trask,' D. Goodland, A. Cole, A. Hobbs, Jno. Hicks, Wm. Gough, jr.,
John Skiffington.
42. Musgravetown — Rev. William Harris, Chairman; A. Saint,
K. S. Oldford, Geo. Reader, John Handcock, Geo. Pye, E/ek. Lethbridge.
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34. Glovertowx — Rev. .Tohu Hurst, Cludrnuni : .J.hn House. Wm.
Ralph, R. S. James, I. N. Sparks, B. Burry, Rev. R. F. Mercer.
35. Greexspoxd — Rev. E. Brouyhton, C/i<iir»irin : Benjamin Davis,
Stephen Barry, Samuel Hoddinot, Wm. Blackwood, Robt. Burton, Arthur
Roorne, Robert Burton, K. l»akley. Dr. W. Roberts.
36. Weslkvville — Rev. .labez R. Saint, S.T.L , Chninnan , J. Kean,
r. (ialton, Chas. Hann, Cbas. Strettea, Oeo. Hann, Capt. Jesse Wiusor.
Rli Roberts.
37. Newtiiwx — Rev. Jabez R. Saint, S.T.L., Chairman: Kenneth
Uidout, .lonatliaii Parsons, .laoob Andrews (Cape Island), Alph. Barbour,
Jacol> Stokes, Samuel Barliour.
38. MusoKAVK Harbor -Rev. Elijah French, Chairman : S. Hicks,
T. Abbott, N. (Goodyear, Samuel Wellon, .Vdam Bradley, Henry Clialk,
Huffh Mouland.
3!t. For.o — Hev. Thos. B. Moody, Chairman ; Jas. Pomeroy, Thos.
Lucas, J. W. Hodj^e, .I.P.. Levi Perry, Philip Perry, Dr. W. McLean.
40. SKi.noM-roMoBv— Rev. James Holmes, Chairman : 'SI. Penney,
Moses Holmes, .los. Anthony, Geo. Perry, Eli Sheppard, Samson Cois'h.
41. Rocky Bay — Rev. (ieo. ^Mercer, Chairman ; Eli, Steele, Stehpen
( lialk, Azariah Parsons, John Buddon, Kenneth Hicks, John Brinstou.
4-'. Herring Neck— Rev. Peter A. LeGrow, Chairman ; John White,
1. Farthing:, Thos. Tizzard, Isaac Hurley, S. Keefe, Samuel Langdon.
43. Cha.\<;e I.SLAXD8— Rev. H. G. Coppin, Chairman; Archibald
Elliott, Francis Taylor, S. Roberts, J.P., S. P. Ginn, S. D. Cook, H.
Elliott.
44. TwiLLlXiiATE- Rev. .1. W. Atkinson, Chairman; John Pardy,
•J. S. LeDr«w, M.D., Wm. Ashbourne, David Wheeler, Silas Facey,
.Fohn Mills, Jacob Moores, Arcliibald White.
4.5. MoRETox's Harbor- Rev. Henry Scott, Chairman : Titus Locke,
Thomas Wheeler, Az. Jones, John W. Small, Jabez Small, Walter Brett,
Robert Boyde, William Knight.
46. EXPLOIT.S— Rev. Armiaius Young, Chairman ; Richard Manuel,
Jacob Manuel, Stephen Purchase, Alb. Freeman, Rev. Henry Ball, Jabez
Manuel.
47. Cami'BELLTOX — Rev. Francis G. Martin, Chairman ; Jas. Fillyer
(Campbellton), Kenneth Manuel, Alfred Lintleld (Loon Bay), Reuben
Cull (Comfort Cove), Samuel Clarke, John Fox.
48. Lewisporte — Rev. AV. T. D.Dunn, Chairman: Stephen Janes,
.Vbsalom Chalk, Arjuila Woolfrev, W. W. Bradlev, J. P., Az. Manuel,
W . G. Brett
49. BOTWOOD— Rev. William J. Morris, Chairman ; Kenneth Dean,
John Peyton, Thos. Antle, Amos Brown, Abram Mugford, Wm. Manuel.
50. Sprixgdale— Rev. F. W. Sawdon, Chairman ; G. W. Clarke,
Henry Clarke, Fred. Thistle, jr., W. J. Taylor, Chas. Tucker.
51. Little Bav Isi.axd— Rev. E. M. Maddo' k. Chairman; Thos.
Thistle, Eli Stuckless, Peter Parsons, Willis Purchase. James Jones
Kenneth Short.
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Benjamin Short, Jos. Morgan, Henry J. Xewbury, Rev. A. Stephenson,
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wrtH ,• A. E. Stacey, William Mitcliell. .fohn Crocker, William H. Eddy,
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Farnell, Augustus Penney, Sam. Moulton, Samuel Allen, Isaac Banlett,
Israel Hines, William Allen.
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Strickland, Henry Follett, Herbert Taylor, Wm. Tuff, Heuln-ii Moores.
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Registry of Deeds.
litgistrar — George J. Adams, .1. P.
Typist— Mi.'.s 0. Nurse.
SUPREME COURT.
By order LVI. nf tlie Judicature Act, 1904, it ie provided tliat there
shall he thrie Se.-^ioii.s of the Supreme Court in St. Juhn's, to be called,
respectively :
The Wi>'ticu Session, conuueucing on the niiith day of .lanuary ;
The Spkinu Skhsion, commencing on the first day of April ; and
The Fall Session, commencing on the second day of October.
The dates and jieriods of the sittings of the Court, and the busines.<
to be transacted tlniein for the present year, are as follows :
Sittings in Banc.
Sittings fw Civil
Cartses.
Sittings for Criminal
Causes.
January 9 to Jan 14
Februaiy 1 t^ i-'i\< 7
March 1 to Maicli 7
April 1 to April 7
May 1 to M.1V
June 1 to June 7
June 22 to Juue i8
October 2 to Octol)er 7
November 1 to Nov. 7
December 1 to Dec. 7
Winter Session.
January 16 to Jan. 21
February 8 to Feb. 14
March 8 to March 14
Spring Session.
April 8 to April 14
May 8 to May 13
June 8 to June 14
Fall Session.
October 9 to Oct. 14
Nov. 8 to Nov. 14
Dec. 8 to Dec. 14
February 15 to Feb. 21
May 1 5 to May 20
October 16 to Oct. 21
Nov. 15 to Nov. 21
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Supreme Court on Circuit.
Terms are fixed tach year by Proclamation of the Governor. The
Southern Circuit usually site from 15th August to 10th September ; the
Northern Circuit from 10th September to 1st October ; and at Brigus,
Harbor Grace and Carbouear, from Nov. 22n(l to Nov. 29th. There is
alfO a Spring Sitting in Harbor Grace about the last week in April.
Judges and Officers of the Supreme Court.
Chief Justice — Hon. Sir William H. Horwood, Kt.
Judges — Hon'bles George H. Emerson and George M. Johnson.
Meyistrar — D. M. Browning, K.C.
Deputy Reyistray — Simon Butler.
Clerk— I). 'F. Kent,.
Sheriff — .lames Carter.
Suh-Sheriff— W iWmiu J. Carroll.
Critr and Tipataff — Robert Alsop.
Stenographer — Gerald Byrne.
Messenger — W. Cochrane.
Masters.
Sir James S. Winter, K.C„ K.C.M.G. ; Alex. J. W. McNeily, K.C. ;
Hon. D. Job. Greene, K.C. ; Hon. D. Morison, K.C. ; Hon. Sir Edward P.
Morris, Kt, K.C. ; D. M. Browning, K.C.
Law Society.
President and Treasurer — Sir James S. Winter, K.C, K.C.M.G.
Secretary — D. M. Browning, K.C.
Librarian —D. M. Browning, K.C.
Btnchers (ex officio) — Sir James S. Winter, K.C, K.C.M.G. ; Hon. Sir
E. P. Monig, Kt, K.C. ; Hon. D. Morison, K.C. ; D. M. Browning, K.C. ;
James M. Kent, K.C.
Elected— B.ovi. D. J. Greene, K.C. ; A. J. W. McNeilv, K.C ; M. W.
Furhmg, K.C; J. Aug. Clift, K.C. ; Frank J. Morris, K.C ; Hugh H.
Carter, K.C ; C O'N. Conroy.
King's Counsel (by seniority).
Sir James S. Winter ; A. J. W. McNeily ; J. Q. Conroy ; Hon. D. J.
Greene ; Hon. D. Morison ; Hon. Sir E, P. Morris ; D. M. Browning ; J.
A. Clift ; E. J. Morris ; H. H. Carter ; M. W. Furlong ; Hon. Charles H.
Emerson ; Charles H. Hutchiiigs ; James M. Kent.
Practising Barristers and Solicitors— by seniority.
Sir James S. Winter ; A. J. W. McNeily ; Hon. D. J. Greene ; H. H.
Carter ; Hon. D. Morison ; J. A. Ciift ; Hon. Sir Edvv'd P. Morris ; H. V..
Knight ; Thomas J. Murphy ; Frank J. Morris ; V\'m. M. Clajip ; Jame.-t
J. Pitman ; Patrick J. Summers; Martin W. Furlong; Hon. Clias. H. G.
EmerM.n ; \V. \L. Wood ; W. O'D. Kelley ; James M. Kent ; Hon. M. P,
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Supreme Court.
Agents for the Celebrated Brinsmead
Gibbe ; W. R. Howley ; S. J. Foote ; J. J. McGrath ; F. A. Mews ; Chas.
O'N. Conioy ; Jas. P. Blackwoo(i ; J. A. W. McNeily ; VV. R. Warren ;
G. '.V. Ayie ; J. J. Fenelon ; Cyril J. Caliill ; A. J. Herder ; W. J. Higgins.
R. A. Squires.
Practising Solicitors— by seniority.
Hon. Sidiiev Blandfoid ; Geo. T. Cartv ; W. F. Lloyd ; R. A. Squires;
H. M. K. Whiteway; 0. E. Hunt ; J. A. Winter.
Commissioners of Supreme Court— within Newfoundland.
Commissioners are authorizdd
in the Supreme Court, and to ta
proof of deeds. Commissioners wh
powered to issue Original or Mesne
Fkrkyland—
Petty Harbor — Henry Bishop.
Bay Btdh — Jos. F. Williams.
Ferryland —R. J. Freebairn.
" — Thomas G. Morry.
Fermtuse — John Walsh.
/('fiieH'.';^ Gerald Jackman.
Witless Bay — Patrick Smith.
Placentia —
Trepassey — L. J . Giovanetti.
" — J. L. Murphy.
St. Mary's— JVm. Hogan.
St. Bride's — John Thos. Young.
Salmonier — John J. GofF.
Plac»ntia- yVilliam F U'Ktilly.
" —Edward Sinnott.
Argentia — Alphonsus Keats.
Harbor Bujfett
Isle VaUn — Wm. F. Lockyer.
Presque — T. P. Sullivan.
Great Par*dise — V\'iiliam Browu.
Haystack -Thomas W^hatelv.
Oderin—R. T. McGrath.
" — F. W. Power.
Petit Fort — Patrick Cheeseman.
Burin —
Flat Islands — James W. Bishop.
Burin — Sirtieon Avery.
St. Laicrence —
Lawn- Joseph Benning.
Luvialine—C. C. Pitman.
Grand Bank — Geo. R. Forsey.
" —Dr. McDonald.
" —Geo. Buffett.
to take attidavits in any cause pending
ke affidavits and acknowledgments in
ose names are italicized are also eni-
Process.
FOBTDNE —
St. Jacques — H. R. Clinton.
Belleoram — Frederick Curnew.
Pushthrough — John Camp.
Harbor Briton— Charle.'i Way.
Gaultois — B. a. Brazil.
Bay U Argent — Eli Parsons.
Hermitage Bay — Mark Way.
Bdrgeo —
Ramea — George Penney.
La Poile — Thomas LeScelleur.
Petite* — Eldred Gosee.
Burgeo — Joseph Small.
" — John (Junningliam.
Rose Blanche — Richard Furneaux.
Channel — Robert T. Squaretj.
St. George —
Codroy — John Gillis.
Little River — John T. Tomkins.
Grand River — James Doyle.
Robinson's Head — Jas. E. Carter.
St. George — Richard MacDonel.
" — D. J. Bethune.
Port au Part — Martin Hynes.
Wood's Island, Bay of Islands—
Loughiin McLean.
Bay of Islands— Levi March.
St. Barbe —
Bonne Bay~Thos. C. Duder.
" —George W Wilton.
Flower's Cove—F. G. Cox.
Green Island Cove— Ken. Ryder.
St. ^niAon?/— Noah Simms.
(?ri(/)tet— Henry Weir.
Sxipreme Court.
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Pianos.-AYiRE & SONS, Lid.
Englee — James Dower.
Conche — Benjamin Carey.
Western Gove — George H. Pearce.
La Scie~D. P. Duggan.
TWILLINGATE —
Tilt Gove — IVm. Gunningham.
Nipper's Harbor — S. J. Blackler.
Gj-een Bay, S. W. Arm — H. G.
Colbourne.
Littte Bay — Thomas E. Wells.
•' — Patrick Burke.
Little Bay Islands — A. J. Morris.
Pilley's Island — Wni. Garland,
Edgar Mills.
Leading Tickles — Wm. Lanning.
New Bay — Peter Moores.
Fortune Harbor — James Bingham.
Botwoodville — Harry Burt.
Norris' Ann — Charles Pitman.
Grand Falls- H. F. Fitzgerald.
" — F. B. Colbourne.
Exploits — Albert Freeman.
Levyisporte — Alfred Young.
Twillingate — William J. Scott.
" — Gharles D. Mayne.
" — Thomas Peyton.
" — Andrew Pearce.
Moreton's Har.— J. S. Colbourne.
Herring Neck — M. Simms.
FoGO —
Fogo — Andrew Cooke.
" —Robert Scott.
Barr'd Islands — T. M. Anthony.
Tilton Harbor — P. J. Bryan.
Sddo Ill-Come- By — Philip Newell.
Change Islands — Justinian Dowell.
Musgrave Harbsr — J. B. Wheeler.
BONAVISTA —
Pinchard's Island — Moses Davis.
Wesleyville — Samuel Winsor.
Pool's Island — Henry B. Chafe.
Greenspond — Isaac J. Miffien.
Glovtrtown — Victor Roach.
Terra Nova — Horace M. Herbert.
(Ta?>i6o— John Murphy.
Brooklyn — Thomas Howe.
Salvage
Port Blandford-
Alexander Bay-
K
Nathaniel Chafe.
Ambrose Jeans.
Keels — Edward Penney.
King's Cove — C. G. LeViscoute.
Bonavista — John Roper
Trinity —
Gatalina — Frederick Somerton.
Salmon Gove — Obadiah Lang.
Trinity— George R. Lilly.
British Harbor — Henry Gardner,
Bonaventure — Hezekiah King.
Gooseberry Cove — Wm. Bali-oni.
Northern Bight — Edmund Benson.
Britannia Cove — Moses Currie.
Shoal Harbor — Caleb Tuck.
Clarenville — A. C. Pittman,
Fostei-'s Point — John Leawood.
Bay Bull's ^r7)).— Thos. P.French.
Whitbourne — Harold Leslie.
New Harbor — Moses Parsons.
Heart's Delight—.]. G. Hodder.
Hearts Gontent-G. G. Rendell.
New Perlican — Luke Pittman.
Hants Harbor — J. W. Janes.
Bay-de- Verde —
Old Perlican — George Tuff.
" — Elias March.
Bay-de- Verde — Michael O'Neill.
Lower Island Gove — Geo. L'ooper.
Blackhead — John C. Moores.
Western Bay — John Lynch.
Carboneak —
Carbonear — Alfred Penney.
" — Josoph Mackey.
Harbor Grace—
Harbor Grace — W. A. Oke.
" — John Casey,
—J. D. Munn.
Spaniards Bay — Jesse Gosse
Bay Roberts — John Jardine.
Port-de-Grave—
Port-de-Grave — George Dawe.
Brigus — Jabez Thompson.
» —Samuel E. Chafe.
" —J. T. Hearn.
Harbor Main —
Conception Har. — Michl Hillyarrl.
Harbor Main — Edward Murray.
Holyrood — Eichard Dwyer.
Middh Bight~F. F. Furneaux.
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St. John|8 — Torfeai/— Matthew Power.
Bel\ Island— V. F. Beiteau. St. John's— D. M. B,owning.
Portugal Govt — Henry Soinerton. — Simon Butler.
Pouch Cove — Albert Grouchy. ' — D.F.Kent.
Commissioners of Supreme Court without Newfoundland.
England —
London — Adcock, Edward, Solicifor — 3 Circus Place, Finsbury, E.G.
Browning, T. B., 18 Bury Street, W.C.
Chaplin, W. C, 9 Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Douglas, N. F., 4 New Court, Lincoln's Inn.
Qamber, A. G. L., 3S4 Gray's Inn's Square, W.C.
Hayward, H. A., 10 Norfolk Street, Strand.
Heales, Alfred, Solicitor — 1.5 Knightrider St., Doctor's Commons.
McDaird, Jabe^, .5 Newman's Court, Cornhill, London, EC.
Parish, Fred., 23 St. Swithen's Lane.
Philpott, Fred. F., Solicitor, 12 Bedford Row, W.C.
Solomon, G. E., 5 Water Lane, Great Tower St., E.G.
Walker, E. C, 17 Gracechurch St.
Walnisley, A. B., 22:.' Strand.
Warren, George F., Xotary Public, 17 Gracechurch St.
Woolnough, Walter W., 68a, Lincoln's Inn Field.
Williams, Slonier F. Alonitr, Great Tower St., E.G.
Welsford, R. M., 22 Aldernianbury.
Worsfield, T. S., 9 Staples Inn, Soliiitor.
Liverpool — Pennington, Thos. R., Solicitor — Presidential Assurance Build-
ing, 36 Dale St.
PZt/);)OM</i— Matthews, Corydon, Solicitor, Frankfort Chambers.
Torquay — Hooper, H., Dundee, Solicitor.
Southampton — Linthorn, R. R , Solicitor, 4 Poitland Place.
Towcester, Northampton — Percival, Thomas L., Solicitor.
Birmingham — Pinsent, Hume C, 6 ^Bennett's Hill.
Swinson, Frederick, Solicitor, S-k Waterloo Street.
Exeter — Clapp, Cecil R. M.
j1fan('^«^er— Hilton, Wm. H., Solicitor, Dale Road, Sale, near Manchester.
Hayne, A. H., Solicitor, 13 Spring Gardens.
Bridal — Parr, Thomas, Solicitor.
Teignmouth — Tozer, Edward Jolm, Solicitor.
Ireland —
JFaterford— Kent, Patrick, Solicitor, No. 13, The Mall.
Dublin — Little, Francis J., Solicitor, 3 Bushy Park Rd., Rathgate, Dublin,
Scotland —
Edinburgh — McLaren, William A., Solicitor.
Leahy, Arthur, Solicitor, Chambers 29 Queen Street.
Hamilton, Maxwell, W. S., 86 George St.
Glasgou' — Palerson, J., JFriter, 45 West Nile Street.
McKinley, Wm., C4 W. Regent Street.
Turnbulf, John, 123 St. Vincent Street.
Wai. Christie Cowan, Solicitor.
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Hunting and Sporting Boots.
Dominion of Canada —
Gharlottetown, P. 7?. J.— Hazard, Franci* L., Barrister.
Fredericton, N.B. — Winslow, Edward B., Barrister.
St. John, iV.R— Pickett, Henry H.
Sydney, Cape iic«^o;i— McEacliren, A. J. G., Solicitor.
North Sydney — Phoran, M.J.
Mosley, H. C, Barriater.
Halifax, N. S. — Parsons, Jonathan, Barrister.
Chisholni, J. M.
Parsboro — Mackenna, H. W., Solicitor.
Montreal, P. <j.— Morris, Wm., Advocate.
McDougall, Duncan, LI, 245 Sacrament St., Advocate.
Monk, Alfred, Advocate.
^Vhite, John, Advocate.
Davidson, Peers, Advocate.
Curran, Francis, ISO St. James Street.
V'(fiif' — Dunbai-, James, Barrister.
Gibsone, Wm. C, Advocate.
Toronto, (hit. -Hoyles, N. W.
Moffatt, F. n.
Ogden, Albeit.
Smeeton, A. E.
Macdonnell, A. Maclean.
Kingston, Unt. — Whiting, John L., Barrister.
Neil} Westminster, L. C. — Hart, Free!., Gomvnnsion Merchant.
United States of America —
Boston, Mast. — Adams, Charles H., 222 State Street.
Fester, A. D., New England Mutual Lite Insurance Co.
Building, Post Office Square.
Shaw, Charles A., 11 Court Street.
Torey, Arthur R , 23 Court Street.
Neu- York City — Braman, Joseph B., Counsellor-at-Law, ITBoreel Build-
ings, 115 Broadway.
Woods, Edwin B.. 220 Broadway.
Richards, William E., 203 Broadway.
Carter, Leslie T., 9G Broadway, Connnellor-at-Law.
White, Wallace, 305 Broadway.
Brooklyn — Woods, Edwin B.
Philadelphia — Hunt, Thomas J., Counsellor-at-Law, 623 Walnut Strert.
Chicago — Bradley, Ralph, 627 The Rookery.
Springjitld, III. — George A. Sanders.
Rockland, Maine — MacAllister, , Counsellor-at Law.
K'esterly, R. I. — Kingsley, Everett A., Attorney-at-Law.
Commissioners of Affidavits in the Island of Newfoundland
for British Colonies.
C. O'N. Conrov — New Brunswick ; S. J. Foote — Nova Scotia.
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Deputy Sheriffs.
Use * Mar's Oil ' for Boots, Saddlery,
Deputy Sheriffs in Southern Districts.
Residence.
Mobile
Ferryland
Fermeuse
Trepassey
St. Mary's
Salmonier
St. Bride's
Placentia
Oderin
Flat Island
Burin
St. Lawrence
Lanialine
Grand Bank
Belleoraiii
Pushthrougli
Harbor Briton
Kainea
Biirgeo
Rose Blanclie
Channel
Codroy
(}rand River
Robinson's Hea(i
Sandy Point
Port ail Port
St. George's
Wood'.s Island
Bay of Islands
Bonne Bav
Battle Harbor
Griguet
St Anthony
La Scie
White Bay
Tilt Cove
Little Bay
Little Bay Islands
Springdale
Pilley's Island
Leading Tickles
New Bay
Botwoodville
District.
Name.
Ferryland
t(
Placentia and St. Mary's
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(1 u
11 a
iBurin
u
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u
a
Fortune Bay
u
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Burgeo and La Poile
{ (( (t
I (1 <(
St. George
St. Barbe
Northern District.
Labrador
St. Barbe
Twillingaie
George Geary.
James J. Bishop.
Jos. Collins.
Howard Parsons.
Stephen White.
R. J. Turpin.
William G. Pittman.
Eli Harris.
Joseph Camp.
Benjamin Chapman.
Matthew Nash.
Albert Kelland.
James H. Wilcox.
Henry Gallop
Thomas B. Doyle.
Abram Tilley.
M. E. Messervey.
Joseph Deluch.
Alfred Pirreowav.
Daniel J. Gilker.
John Tapper.
Samuel Rum son.
Mark Alcock.
James Johnson.
William A. Toms.
Constable A, Dwyer.
Andrew GuUan.
T. W. Wells.
Peter Campbell.
Jonathan Anstey.
Thomas Roberts.
William Banning.
Peter Moors.
A. G, Young.
DepxUy Sherifis.
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Harness, etc.— AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Residence.
District.
Name.
Exploits
Lewisperte
Grand Falls
Twillingate
Fiifjo
Bair'd Islands
Seldom-come-by
Gander Bay
Musgrave Harbor
a
Pincliard's Island
Wesley ville
Port Bland ford
Greenspond
Glovertown
Alexander Bay
Gambo
Salvage
Keels
Bonavista
Musgravelown
Catalina
Trinity
Bonaventure
Northern Bight
Britannia Cove
Snook's Harbor
Shoal Harbor
Clarcn ville
Foster's Point
Heart's Content
Hant's Harbor
Old Perlican
Blackhead
Lower Island Cove
Western Bay
Carboiiear
Harbor Grace
Bay Roberts
Brigus
Harbor Main
Holyrood
Kelligrews
Bell Isld, Lance Cove..
Belllsland, Beach ...
Twillingate
Fogo
Bonavista
Trinity
Bay -de- Verde
u
(I
Carbonear
Harbor Grace
Port-de-Grave
Harbor Main
u
St. John's East
George S, Lilly.
Alfred G. Young.
Wm. Wicks.
N. A. Chafe.
Thomas Wornell.
Chailes Kean.
John Ralph.
T. Forsey.
E. Oldford.
Michael J. Murphy.
Noah Burge.
William Baird.
Ambrose Fitzgerald.
George Foster.
Philip Perry.
Robert Pike.
Adam Bradley.
Newman Gillingham.
Isaac Manuel.
John W. James.
Noah Miller.
Edmund Benson.
John Loder.
Caleb Tuck.
George Janes.
George Leawood.
Charles G. Rendell.
Moses Bursey.
Reuben Curtis.
Eli Garland
Ewen Kennedy.
Ernest Forward.
John Trapnell.
James Fox.
A. Hierlihy.
John Leamon.
James Murphy.
William Maher.
Isaac LeDrew.
A. E. Rees.
Alfred T. White,
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Bailiffs in St. John's.
James Roil, James Kelly Burke, R. Cross.
DISTRICT COURTS.
Central District Court, Judge — James G. Oonrnv, K.C.
" " Clerk— A. W. Knight, J' l\
Bailiff- -J. English.
" " Stenograplter — James ( "oughlan.
Harbor Grace District Court, Jndae — W. A. Oke, J. P.
Clerk— John Casey, J. P.
" " /iar/i//— James Fox.
STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES.
Bell Island —
U^estern Cove — G. H. Pearce.
La Scie — D. P. Dnggan.
Little Laii and Pillnf.-< Idand —
T. E. Wells.
Boticood — Harrv Bint.
St. John'.-i--3. G. Conroy, K.C.
Ferryland— Dr. R. Freebairn.
Trepa!>mi — Y)v. L. J. Giovannetli.
St. Mani's~l)r. Wm, Hog.m.
Cmnd Fnllx—U. F. Fit/.geial.l. [ Flacentm—W. F. O'Reilly.
TwiUiritiute — W J. Scutt. , Fresque — T. P. Sullivan.
Fogo — Andrew Cook. ! Oderin—R. T. McGrath.
Greenspond — I. J. MifHen. ■Burin — S. Avery.
Honavisla — J. J. Roper. Lawn — J. Benning.
Trinity— G. R. Lilly. , Grand fiank—G. R. Forsey.
(Jld Perliran — George Tult'. [ Harbor Briton — C Way.
Carbonear — Alfred Penney. ; Burgeo — J. P. Small.
Harl^r Grate — W. A. Oke. j Channel— R. T. Squatey.
Brigits — J. P. Thompson. St. George — R. MaeUonnel.
Harbor Main—il. F, OToole. ' Bay of Islands— L. Maroli.
Bonne Bay -T. C. Duder.
Clerks of the Peace.
Central Dintrirt, St. John's— A. W. Knight, J. P.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
(Arranged Alphabetically.)
For the Colony.
The Officers in command of war ships and First Lieutenants of the same
receive Commissions to act as Justices of the Peace whilst engaged
in the protection of the fisheries.
Name. Residence.
The Judges of the Supreme Court,
and all Stipendiary Magistrates.
Adams, G. J. ... ... , St. John's.
Ashbourne, John W. ... ... Twillingate.
Justices
of the }\
'Mce.
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Fishing Tacicle
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Name.
Residence
•
Bagg, John C.
Barbour, Alpheus
Bartlett, John
Berteau, F. C,
Bonia, Thomas
Bradley, W. W.
Burgess, J. E.
Bryan, P. J.
Bursell, George H.
Buffett, G. A.
Butler, Eleazar
Button, Elisflia
Casey, John
Cater, J. E.
Chafe, C.
Chambers, W. McKay
Chisholm, J. F., M.D.
Chollett, Louis
Christian, Oeoige
Clement, Henry
Clement, Philip T.
Colbourne, E. B. .
Collins, William
Courage, J. R
Cunningham, J.
Curnew, Frederick
Currie, J. T.
Dawe, George
Daive, Henry
Dawson,
Devereux, E.
Devereux, R. J.
Devine, Thomas
Dodd, Charles
Donnelly, Hon. W. J. S.
Doody, Patrick, sr.
Doyle, E.
DuBordieu, A. S.
Duff, E. J.
Dwyer, Richard
Edgar, E.
Elliott, Henry
Evans, James
Fisher, C
Fitzgerald, John D.
Fitzgerald, P. J.
Bay of Islands.
Newtown.
Quebec, Canada.
St. John's.
u
Lewisporte.
Burin.
Tilting.
St. John's.
Grand Bank.
Pacquet.i
New Melbourne.
Harbor Grace.
Horwood, N. D. Bay.
Codroy.
Harbor Buffett.
Manuals.
Flat Islands, Burin.
Trinity.
Burgeo.
Channel.
Bishop's Falls.
Burin.
Garnish.
Burgeo.
Belleoram.
iiritannia Cove.
Port de Grave.
Bay Roberts.
it
St. John's.
u
King's Cove.
Log Cabin, Spruce Brook.
St. John's.
Melrose.
St. John's.
Port au Port.
Rantem.
Holyrood.
Greenspond.
Harbor Briton.
Adam's Cove.
Corner Brook, Bay of Islands.
Conche.
Harbor Grice.
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J'iistice» of
the Peace.
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Name.
Residence.
Fitzgerald, Wm. S.
Fortescue, M.
Frost, N.
Furneaux, Fi-ancis
Giovanetti, H. A., M.l).
Gotf, Edward L.
Grenfell, Wilfred T., M.D., C.M.G
Grieve, John, M.B., CM.
Guilfoyle, William J.
Gushue, G. W.
Haliburton, H. H.
Haliburton, J. P.
Haiin, George
Hawker, William C.
Hearn, J. P.
Hogan, Francis ...
Hus.^ey, Samuel...
Jackman, J. ]\I. ...
Janes, J. W.
Jardine, John ...
Jerrett, F. G. ...
Jones, W. E. (M.D.)
Keats, Alfred
Keats, Alphonsus
Kennedy, E. B
Knight, Arthur W.
Lawton, J. T. ...
Le Grow, Jabez ..
Le Yisconte, C. (M.D.)
Long, J. E.
MacDonald, A. (M.D.)
]\[anuel, Arthur...
Martin, Adam R.
Matthews, J.
Marshall, John ...
Mitchell, William
Moore, Frederick
Moore, James H.
Moores, John Charles
Morris, F. J.
McRae, Roderick
Murphy, John ...
Norris, James ...
O'Brien, Cornelius
O'Neill, M. J. ...
O'Reilly, J. J., I.S.O.
Plaeentia.
Ipplepen, Devon, Englam
Northern Bight.
Kelligrews.
Bay Bulls.
Port Saunders.
St. Anthony.
Battle Harbor.
Harbor Grace.
St. John's.
Gravels, Port au Port.
Bonne Bay.
Wesleyville.
Carbonear.
Brigus.
St. Brendan'.s.
Trinity.
Tilt Cove.
Hant's Haibor.
Bay Roberts.
Brigus.
Avondale.
Merasheen.
Presque.
Conception Harbor.
St. John's.
Broad Cove.
King's Cove.
Mortier Bay.
Grand Bank.
Twillingate.
Heart's Content.
New Peilicau.
Burin.
Sound IslanJ.
St. John's.
Heart's Content.
St. John's.
Harbor Grace.
Keels.
Notre Dame Bay
Bay Bulls.
Bay de Verde.
St.' John's.
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Name.
Residence.
O'Reilly, John ...
Placentia.
Osmond, J. B. ...
Moreton's Harbor.
Parsons, A. A. ...
St. John's.
Parsons, B.
Harbor Grace.
Parsons, R. H. ..
Burin.
Parsons, Moses ...
New Harbor.
Paul, William •...
Burin.
Pike, Stephen B.
Flower's Cove.
Pike, Mark
Channell.
Ribbitts, John ...
Brigus.
Richards, J. F. ...
Heart's Content.
Rive, Walter ...
Jersey, Channel Islands.
Roberts, S.
Change Islands.
Robinson, Hon. J.
A. '.'.'. '.'.'.
St. John's.
Rowsell, James R.
Port Blandford.
Rowsell, J. S. ...
Bonavista.
Ryder, Kenneth
Flower's Cove,
Samson, Edwin J.
Scilly Cove.
Scott, Wm. C. E.
Grand Falls.
Seymour, A. H.
Harbor Grace.
Shea, Hon. Sir E.
D. .'.'."
St. John's.
Shea, George
((
Simpson, R.
Carbonear.
Skeffington, G. ...
St. Jonn's.
Slattery, John L.
u
Smith, Azariah ...
Capids.
Smith, Dr. S. S.
Brookfield.
Smith, Dr. H.
Sullivan, J.
Symonds, Brenton
Tapp, John
Tranfield, C. H.
Tuck, Caleb ...
Turner, Geo. E.
Vavaseur, Michael
Vallance, F. J.
Vigus, James
Wakeley, Thomas
Walsh, Francis J.
Ward, W.
Warren, Benjamin J.
Waterman, J. C.
W^ellon, Thomas
White, John
White, G. Keppel
White way, R. H.
Burin.
St. John's.
Gdosc Cove.
Harbor Grace.
Heart's Content.
Shoal Harbor.
St. John's.
St. Lawrence.
St. John's.
Barin.
Haystack.
Catalina.
Harbor Grace.
Gaultoie Island
Fogo.
Ladle Cove.
Catalina.
Burgeo.
St. John's.
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Justices of the Pedce.
We are Agents for Law, Union and Rock
Name.
Residence.
Whitman, F. E
Winsor, William C
Wesleyville.
Yates, Adolphus
S. E. Arm, New Bay.
For the Northern District.
Bemister, Reuben
New Perlican.
Brown, James ...
Bonavista.
Burke, Patrick ...
Little Bay.
Cameron, Hugh
Carbonear.
Croucher, John T.
St. John's.
Cunningham, William ...
Tilt Cove.
''ook, John
Heart's Content.
Davi8, M.
Pinchard's Island.
Dowell, JuBtinian
Change Island.
Earle, Henry J....
Fogo.
Garland, William
Port Saunders.
Oreene, Daniel J.
Boston, Mass.
Haines, George ...
James Cove, Bonavista Bay.
Hodge, John W.
Fogo.
Hudson, A. G. ...
Lower Island Cove.
Janes, A.
Glovertown.
Kean, Abraham
Norton's Cove and St. John's.
Lockyer, James
Herring Neck.
Moores, George E.
S}. John's.
Makey, Lawrence
Carbonear.
Mackey, Joseph
u
Moulton, G. A.
it
Murphy, John J.
St. John's.
Mayne, Charles D.
Tvvillingate.
Ryan, Edmund J.
King's Cove.
Ryan, D. A.
,t
Ryan, James
Bonavista.
Ryan, N. B.
it
Scott, Robert ...
Fogo.
Shears, F. H. ...
Open Hall-
Skelton, Hon. Dr. G.
St. John's.
Smith, John
Brigus.
Snelgrove, Norman W. ...
Catalina.
Somerton, Frederick
u
Templeman, Philip
Bonavista.
Thompson, William H. ...
Harbor Grace.
Tulk, William ...
Burgoyne's Cove, Smith's Sound.
Wheeler, J. B. ...
Musgrave Harbor.
White, Dr. Robeit
Trinity.
Winsor, Thomas ... ... 1
Exploits.
Justices of the Peace. — Notaries.
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For the Southern District.
Name.
Residence.
Angwin, W. K....
Bay of Islands.
Bishop, James H.
Flat Islands, Placentia Bay.
Bradshaw, John P.
Placentia.
Brinston, Emanuel
Sound Island, Placentia Bay.
Burke, Denis ...
St. Jacques.
Cotter, George J.
Channell.
Doyle, James ...
Codroy.
Furneaux, Richard
Rose Blanche.
Haddon, Henry J.
Fortune.
Hirst, Edward ...
Bay St. George.
Hutchings, James
Cape Breton, N. S.
Inkpen, James, jr.
Burin.
LeMessurier, Henry W. ...
St. John's.
Murphy, James L.
Trepassey.
Murphy, Patrick
Little Placentia.
Pittman, Cyrus C.
Lamaline.
Pennej', George...
Ramea.
Roach, J. F.
Branch.
Sinnott, Edward
Placentia.
Winsor, John
Ferrvland.
Wilton, G.W
Bonne Bay.
NOTARIES.
Name.
Jurisdiction.
Residence.
Ashbourne, William
Averv, Simeon, J. P.
Ayre; G. W. B., LL.B
Barron, Laurence
Blackwood, J. P.
Bremner, R. S.
Burt, Harry
Carter, James
Clift, J. Aug., K.C.
Clift, T. B.
Conroy, Charles O'N.
Dickinson, Gustavus
Doyle, Edward
Emerson, Hon. C, H.
H.
K.C
Island
Southern District
Island
Northern District
Island
Northern District
Island
Twillingate.
Burin.
St. John's.
Carboneai'.
St. John's.
Botwood.
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Our Mail Order System 'Taps' the
Name.
Jurisdiction.
Residence.
Fenelon, John
Island
St. John's.
Forsey, (1 R., J.P.
u
Grand Bank.
(jlarcin, Thomas A.
Southern District
Bonne Bay.
Gihbs, Hon. M. P.
Island
St. John's.
Greene, Hon. D. J., K.C.:...
It
it
Hart, Jolin
Northern District
King's Cove.
Hirst, Edward ...
Southern District
St George.
Hutching^ C. H., K.C. ...
Island
St. John's.
Jardine, John ...
Northern District
iBay Roberts.
Keating, J. W. ...
Island
Channell.
Keats, Alphonsus
Southern District
Presque.
Knight, H. E. ...
Island
St. John's.
Kelly, W. O^D
li
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Lilly, Qeorga R.
11
iTrinity.
Lockyer, J. 1). ...
(t
.Herring Neok.
Mackey, J.
Northern District
. Carbonear.
Maruli, Levi, J.P.
Island
. Bay of Islands.
Mew.s, F. A.
' u
ISt. John's.
McGrath, J. J. ...
u
J
MifHen, LJ
((
. Greenspond.
McNeily, A. J. W., K.C. ...
((
. St. John's.
Morison, Hon. U.
((
tt
O'Driscoll, P. C.
(1
It
Oke, W. A
u
. Harbor Grace.
Percy, John K. ...
tl
.!St. John's.
Peyton, Thomas
((
.jTwillingate.
Prowse, Kenneth R.
((
. St. John's.
Rendell, A. S. ...
ti
tt
Renouf, C. H. ...
((
J It
Robinson, Hon. J. A.
C(
It
Scott, William J.
Northern District
.iTwillingate.
Squarey, Robert, J.P.
Island
.jChannell.
Squires, R. A., LI. B.
u
.St. John's.
Stone, Aaron
Northern District
. Fogo.
Swyers, H. J.
Island
. Bonavista.
Thompson, J. P. (J.P.) ...
((
. Brigus.
Warren, W. R. ...
(1
. St. John's.
Weeks, 'Hamilton
White, Charles ...
Southern District
Northern District
. Twillingate.
Wilton, G. W
Southern District
.Bonne Bay.
Winter, Sir J. S., K.C. ...
Island
. St. John's.
Constabulary.
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CONSTABULARY.
Office : Fort Townshend, St. John's.
Inspector-General — John Sullivan, J. P.
Superintendent — William Grimes.
Secretary and Accountant — George Coughlan.
Allocation of Districts and how manned
Central Station, No. 1.
Inspector-General
Superintendent ... ,
District Inspector
Head Constable
Eastern Station, No. 2.
Head Constable-s
Acting Sergeant
Constables
Total Force
Sergeants
Acting Sergeant
Detective
Constables
12 I Constables
... 49 meu.
1
10
Western Station, No. 3.
Head Constable ... ... 1
Sergeant ... ... 1
13
Harbor Grace Force.
Sub-Inspector
Acting Sergeant
Constables
Total
I Carbonear FoROfi.
1 \ Head Constable
1 I Acting Sergeant
4 Constables
6 ' Total
Recapitulation.
Inspector-General
Superintendent
Sub-Inspector
District Inspectors
Head Constables
1 ; Sergeants
1 i Acting Sergeants
l! Clerk
2 i Constables
6 , Messenger
Total Force
... 8
... 8
... 1
... 74
... 1
...102
Hours on and hours off Duty.
On Duty.
Early Duty— From 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Day'Dutv— From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., first relief.
" ' — From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., second relief.
(I — Erom 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., all available.
Night Duty— From 11 p.m to 6 a.m.
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Constabulary — Outport Stations.
Our Mail Order System has been satisfactory
Off Doty.
Early Duty — ]""roui 11 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Day Duty — From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., second relief.
" — From 2 p.m. to H p.m., first relief.
Early Duty — From 2 p.m. till tolbwing morning to 10 a.m.
Night Duty — From 2 p.m. till followinj,' morning to 10 a.m.
" — From 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
N. B. — The above rules also ap})ly to Har bor Grace.
Outport Stations.
Locality.
Police Force.
I
Local Constables.
Tilt Cove
Constable Thomas Walsh.
Little Bay
Constable John Dewling.
Twillin^'ate
Head Cons. N. Petten.
Fogo
ConstaVilo Win. Shave.
Greenspoml
Constable .Idlin Simmons.
Gambo
Constable Thomas Forsey.
Tickle Cove
Adam C. Skeffington.
King's Cove
Constable Thomas Muiphv.
Bonavista
Constable Jas. Fitzgerald.
Catalina
Constable Stephen White.
Trinity
Acting Sergt. John Ryan.
Heart's Content ...
Constable Thomas Wells.
Old Perlican
Constable A. March.
Blackhead
R Curtis
Bay Bulls
Constable A. Fahey.
Bay de Verde
Constable A. Green.
Lower Island Cove ..
.
H Garland
Carbonear
Head Cons. A. Newhook,
1 Acting Sergeant,
2 Constables.
Harbor Grace
Sub-Inspector Bailey,
1 Acting Sergeant,
4 Constables.
Riverhead, H. Grace
Spaniard's Bay
Bay Roberts
Constable E. MitHen
S. Gosse
Constable Levi Sheppard.
Brigus
Constable R. Bishop.
Kelligrews
Cons. Thos. Greene.
Harbor Main
Const. Edmund Quinlan.
James Murphv.
Holy rood
Sergeant Loughlin.
Portugal Cove
Tor bay
William Hibbs.
D McGrire
Pouch Cove ...
H. Balduin.
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Locality.
Police Force.
Local Constables.
Bell Island j
Sergeant J. B. Cox.
Constable John Morrissey.
Cape Broyle
Constable Wm. Chafe.
Feiryland
J. Sullivan, sr.
Renewse
Constable T. Lynch
Kdward Johnson.
Fernieuse
D. Trainor.
Trepas'^ey
Constable James Brennan.
Salmonier
Constable A. Stapleton.
Placentia
Sergeant James Kent.
Red Island
J. Ryan.
Burin
Constable Geo. Bartlett.
J
St. Lawrence
Constable Wm. O'Farrell.
E. Pike.
Lamaline
Wm. G. Pittman.
Grand Bank
Constable George Bennett.
Belleorani
Constable Walter Dawe.
Harbor Briton
Cons. Archibald Gardner.
Rose Blanche
James Le Moine.
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Pori aux Basques ...
Cons. Andrew Humbea.
Channell
Actg Sergt. John Crane.
Ray St. George
Actg Sergt. Geo. Goodland.
Curling
District Inspector Bartlett.
K
Constable Rod. Quinlan.
Bonne Bay
Constable Thos. Walters.
Lewisporte
Constable Jacob Cram.
Botwood
Constable Fred. Churchill.
Grand Falls
Constable W. Martin.
CONSTABULARY FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent — Michael Dunn.
District Chiefs — Ford Winsor ; James Taebble ; Patrick Kane.
Sergeants — Joseph Horwood ; Levi Caines.
Central Station, No. 1.
1 Superintendent.
I District Chief.
1 Engineer.
9 Constables.
4.3 " Reserve '' men.
7 Horses and equipments.
1 SteaHi Fire Engine.
1 Chemical Engine.
1 Set of Extension Ladders.
2 Hose Reels.
1 Express Waggon.
1 Hose Waggon.
21 " Gameweii" Fire Alarm Boxes.
Eastern Station, No. 2.
1 District Chief.
1 Sergeant.
5 men.
22 " Reserve " men.
3 Horses and equipments,
1 Ambulance Waggon.
2 Hose Reels.
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1 Waggon.
1 Set of Extensiou Laildeos.
14 "Gamewell" Fire Alarm Boxes.
Western Station, No. 3.
1 District Chief.
1 Sergeant.
1 Engineer.
6 men.
30 " Reserve " men.
4 Horses and ef^uipments.
1 Steam Fire Engine.
2 Ho.se Reels.
1 Horse Waggon.
1 Set ExteUBion Lailders.
23 " Gamewell " Fire Alarm Boxes.
South Side.
1 Hand Fire Engine.
2 Hoge Reels.
1 Set Ladders.
35 •' Reserve " men.
Sub-Station (Cooksto\«4i Road.)
1 Steam Fire Engine.
1,000 feet Hose, Branch Pipes.
1 Hose Reel.
1 Winter Hose Reel.
1 Alarm Gong.
Recapitulation.
1 Chief Offiaer.
1 Superintendent.
3 District Chiefs.
23 men.
130 "Reserve" men.
Total Force 158—
58 " Gamewell
Boxes.
14 Horses and
' Fire Alarm
Colonial Penitentiary, St, John's.
!>upennteMlent — A. A. Parsons, J. P.
Deputy Superintendent and Trades-
warden— Thtio. F. Thompson.
Surgeon — Dr. L. E. Keegan.
First Warden — Michael Manning.
IVatrh^nan-
Seeond IFarden — Geo. Hiid.son.
I Turnkeys — D. Crotty, Jas Oakley.
Third Turnkey and Orderly —
R. Hammond.
Matron — Miss Elizabeth Dunphy.
-John Walsh.
Outport Gaolers.
Tivillingate — Head Con. N. Petten.
Greenspond — K. Carter.
Bonavista- Con. J a*. Fitzgerald.
Trinity — Acting Sergeant J. Ryan.
Harbor Grace— -5. Trapnell.
Harbor Gract — Turnkey — L. Parsons.
jy/tju«- -Constable B. Bishop.
Ferryland — G. Geary.
Placentia — Edward Collins.
Bunn — Cons. George Bartlett.
Har. Briton — Cons. Aich. Gardner.
Channell — Actg Sergt. John Crane.
Gaol Surgeon, Harhor Grace —
Dr. W. H. Parsons.
2Df})actment of finance anD CuiSJtomief.
Minister of Finance and Customs — Hon. M. P. Cashin.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
General Office : Customs' Building.
OfiBce Hours : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Deputy Minister of Finance — J. S. Keating.
Accountant of Contingencies and Inland Kevenue Clerk — Geo. Bursell,
Typeivriter — Miss May Cooke.
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Public Debt Office, Finance Departmeat.
Interest on DeVientures paiil on 2n(l d-AV of January and 1st day of
July in each year, those days not being Sundays.
Treasury Board.
Chairman — Hon. M. P. Cashin, Minister of Finance and Customs
(ex officio).
Hon. R. Watson, Colonial Secretary.
Hon. D. Morison, K.C, Minister of Justice.
Hon. J. C. Crosbie.
CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT.
Office : Custo.m House, Water Street.
Office Hours : St. John's 9 30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Assist. Collector and Dep. Min. of Customs— V{. VV. LeMessurier, J. P.
First i^Urk and Warehouse Keeper— James Cormack.
Second Clerk and Cashier — J. Noonan.
Third Clerk- E. Tavlor.
Fourth Clerk— \\. R. Firth.
Fifth Clerk- VV. G. Dryer.
Hixth Clerk —
First Statistical Clerk — A. B. LeMessurier.
Secovd Statistical Clerk— Geotge E. Moores.
Assistant Statistical Clerk — T. P. Jackman.
C. H. Renouf.
Inspector of Customs — Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly.
Inspector of Revenue Protective Service— J. O'Keilly, J. P., T.S.O.
Landing Surveyor — W. R. Stifling
Tide Surveyor — H. J. Watts.
First Landing Waiter — A. Vincent.
Second Landing Waiter — J. J. Fox.
Raihvay Manifest Clerk— F. J. O'Neil.
Clerk in Landing Surveyor's Office — Mark Puddister.
Examining Officer — James Jardine
Assistant Examiner — J. C. Carter.
Storekeeper — T. Broderick.
Locker-T. CnfUn.
First Assistant Locker— F. McGrath.
Second AssistatU Locker— '^i. Kelly.
Third Assistant Locker— G. Wright.
Housekeeper— Mrs. McGregor.
Authorized Broker— Robert Power.
Sub-Collectors.
Bay of Islands— A. McEachren. j Belleoram—J. Curnew.
Bay Eoberts—W. Parsons. | Bishop's Falls— 'E. B. Colbourne.
Bell Island— F. F. Berteau. I Blanc Sablon—B. Parsons.
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Finance and Customs.
Oui* Mail Order System means ' Easy
Bonavista — R. Brown.
Bonne Bay — W. White.
Botuxiod — Tlionia.s Aiitle.
BriyusS. E. Chafe.
Britannia Cove — J. Lea wood.
Burgeo — J. 0. Cunningham.
Burin — W. PhhI.
■Gajte Broyle—i. T. Carew.
Carhoneur- L BjiiTon.
Ghannell — T. Super.
Clarenville — A. W. Eaile.
Conception Harbor — P. Wade.
Codroy—E. J. Gillii«.
Exploits Burnt Idand — A. Freeman.
Ferryland — M. White.
Flowers Covn—F. Cox.
Fogo — A. Stone.
Gamho — M. J. Nnrr,.nt.
GaxUtois — W. R. Andrews.
Glenwond —
Grand Hnnk~(i. R. Foisev.
Grand Falls- N. Pike.
Greenspond— I). Blandford.
Hunt's Harbor — .lames Tuck.
Harhor Brelon — ('. Wav.
Harbor Buffett—W. McK. Chambers.
Harbor Grace — W. Ward.
Herrinij Neck — M. Sijniiis.
Holyrood — W. Joy.
Humhermonth — W. C. Gear.
King's Boin' — H. F. Colbourne.
Labrador— J. Gosse.
Lamaline — C. C. Pitman.
Lark Harbor — H. Norman.
Lawn — J. Benning.
La Poile~Q. F. Read.
La Scie — D. P. Dnggan.
Leu-infiorte — W. W. Bradley.
Little Bay—W. G. Duder.'
Marystoicn — J. E. Long.
Nipper's Harbor — H. H. Batstone.
Noms' Ann — Charles Pittman.
Oderin — F. W. Power.
Filley's Islaml-V^\ G. Duder.
Plarentia — E. Sinnott.
Port au Port — A. S. DuBordieu.
J Port anx Basques — M. Pike.
Port Hhnidford — James Rowsell.
Port Saunders — W. J. Gailand.
Presque — T. Sullivan.
Pushtlirough — J. Camp.
Ramea — A. FL Ingraham.
Rigoidette — Wm. Gieene.
Robinson's Head — C. Reaouf.
Sandy Point— A. Tilley.
St. Anthony — N. Simms.
St. Georges— A. O'Reilly.
St. Jacques — 11. R. Clinton.
Stone's (hve — F. Dinham.
Soii7id Island— H. T. Butt.
Tilt Cove — W. Cunningliam.
Trinity — George Christian.
Ticillingaie — A. J. Peaice.
JVood'sLland-T. M. Costello.
Preventive Officers:
Bay Bulls— I F. William...
Gatalina — A. J. Crocker.
Heart's Oontent—G. G. Rendell.
King's Cove — R. Lawton.
Little River — J. J. Uoyle.
Renews— Y,. O'Leary.
Rose Blanche — R. Furneaux.
Fortune — (Tef.tge Vey.
Garnish — B. A. Brazil.
Harhor Main—,]. Kennedy.
Little Placentia
Salmonier — James White.
Salvage — J. Burden.
St. Lawrence — M. Vavasour.
St. Marys — W. Hogan.
Trepassey- -J. L. Murphy.
IFestern Bny—L. G. T. Cruminey.
IVhitbourne — H. L. Leslie.
Registrar of Shipping, Nevyfoundland,
H. W. LeMessurier, Registrar ; , Clerk.
Registrar Royal Naval Reserve.
(Vacant.)
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Surveyors of Shipping,
Little Bay—\Y. G. Duder.
Exploits — A. Freeman.
Twillingnte to Change Islands -
A. J. Pearce.
Fogo—A. Cook.
Salvage to Cape Freeh —
King's Cove — R. Lawton.
Catalina — A. J. Ciocker.
Britannia Cove — J. Leavvood.
Trinity — G. Christian.
.Cavhonear — L. Barron.
Harbor Grace — W. Ward.
Burin — W. Paul.
Fortune — H. J. Haddon.
Grand Bank — G. R. Forsey.
Belleoram — A. G. Cunningham.
Harbor Breton — C. Way.
Rose Blanche — Richard Furneaux.
Burgeo — J. C. Cunnin5ham.
Channell — G. T. James.
Bay of Islands — A. McEachren.
Bonne Bay~W. White.
Surveyors of Passenger Accommodation.
E. English,
SDrpartmcnt of ^ilgricuUurc and Sl^incjEf.
Office: Mdsedm Building. Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Minister of Agriculture and Mines — Hon. S. D. Blandford.
Deputy Head—George E. Turner, J. P.
First Clerk — Thomas J. Thorburu.
Second Clerk— .L W McNeily.
Accountant— 3. L. Haddon.
Typist— ii. Hart.
Surveyor to Dejrarimeni— Francis H. Ballour.
Director of Geological Suney and Curator of Museum — Jas. P. Howley,
F.G.ri.
First Surveyor- -WiUiam Noel.
Second Surveyor — Henry J. Duder.
Timber and Mill Inspectors— D-Avid Tln'stle, G. Plullip-^.
Messenger — John Maher.
(Jhief iVoods i?a?i(/er— Thomas Howe.
Newfoundland Agricultural Board.
Hon, S. D. Blandford, J. F. Downey, A. H Seymour, R. J. Devereux,
iF. H. Simms, Secretary.
Deputy Surveyors
[Authorized to act in any part of Newfoundland.]
•Officers of the Department of Agri-
culture and Mines.
Bay of Islands- G. E. Sanders.
^ay Roberts— K. Calpin.
Bonavista — C. E. Thompson.
Bonne Bay —
Brigus — J. P. Hearn.
Burgeo— G. K. White.
188 Deputy Surveyors — Museum — Surveyors of Luviber.
Carpets made and laid. Linoleum cut
Burin — G. M. Goddard.
" — Simeon Avery.
Burgoyne's Cove — William Tulk.
Bell Island — Thomas J. Nurse.
" — Peter Qiiigley.
Bishop's Falls — J. J. O'SuUivan,.
R. U. Philips.
Ga^ye Broyle — J. R. Hussey.
Garbonear — O. A. JMoulton.
Oatalina- -A. J. Crocker.
Vhannell — R. T. Squarey.
Oharlottetown—S. Spracklin.
Fogo — Thomas Lucas.
Fortune — H. J. Haddon.
Gander Bay— J. W. Webh.
Grand Falls— W. Scott, C.E.
Michael Sullivan.
Harbor Breton — C. Way.
Harbor Grace — J. B. Coady.
Heart's Content— C. G. Renddl.
King's Cove — Richard Lawton.
Jackson's Curr, N. D. Ikiij — Lorenzo
New hook.
Lance Cove, Smith's Sound — E. T.
Gardner.
Lcivisporte- A'fred Young.
Little Plarritiii( — A.. L. Keats.
Lower Island < 'lire — A. G. Hudson.
- Hedley Garland.
Millville — J. Murphy.
Musgrave Harbor — J. B. Wheeler.
Marystown—'M. J. Flynn.
Norris' Arm — A. C. Constable.
Open Hall — Henry Miles.
Placentia—W. F.O'ReiUy.
Pilky's Island— H. M. Herbert.
Pool's Island— Jos. Davis.
Port Blandford—T. Howe.
Ilenev:se — Garrett Jacknian.
Rose Blanche — R. Fui neaux.
Salvage Bay — Jos. H. T. Moss.
Spaniard's Bay—B. B. Squires.
St. Brendan's —
St. George — J. A. Whelan.
St. John's— Otto Emerson ; A. F. Y.
Long; W.H. Taylor ;C. A. White;
W. F. Canning; W. P. Ryan; John
Holden; Albert J. Bayly; M.J.
James; G. S. Sara.
Siceet Bay — Joliffe Quinton.
Topsail —
Torbay — J. Roche.
Trepaseey — D. Pennell.
Trinity — Samuel Hussey.
Tu-illinoate — Thomas Peyton.
" " J. A. S. Peyton.
E. P. Peyton.
Whitbourne — David Thistle.
Museum.
('/07,/, .1 !'. H-ulev, F.G.S.
Ki''-'jii'i ~ Hobfit Tiiucher.
I'liretaker Miiseuui Building — W. Duggan.
I ij.fti tn the jMililic tivery day from 10 a.m. iu 1 p.m., and from 2 p.m.
to 4 p m.
Surveyors of Lnmber,
Adam's Cor*;— George Moores.
Alexander Bay-Ykior Roach.
John Whelan.
W M. Dewey.
Avondale — W. S. Claike.
Harold Clarke.
Badger Bay — Wm. Campbell.
C. M. Campbell.
V. M. Campbell.
Barr'd Islands — Andrew Mead.
j Blac/,head—\V R]ter Crammy.
G. W. Butt.
' Bay ftf Isktvds — John Fisher.
\ James Knight.
j Joseph Fisher.
; Joseph Gribble.
; Joseph Petipas.
Clarence Elloid.
j Baie Verte — W. J. Jacknian.
I Bay Boberts— Thomas Wilcox.
Surveyors of Lumber.
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Bay Roberts—.]. Russell (of Elijah.)
B. Mercer.
A. Wilcox.
Wm. Eaile.
Bay Roberts JVest — Isaac Sparks.
Bay du Nord — R. Dunford.
J. V. Drivine.
Bell Island — J. I). Coleman.
Kichanl D. Costigan.
S. K. LeDrew.
Birchy Cove — Pierce Power.
Bishop's Falls— J. A. Liiiflill.
Bonavista — Chas. E. Thompson.
Robert Brown.
Bonne Bay — '.Vni. Stamford.
R. Sheppard.
Botiooodville — Abner Lacey.
A. J. Harvey.
A. D. Saigeant.
W. H. Monroe.
James Monroe.
Brigus — James Fardy.
Benjamin French.
R iiartlett.
Brooklyn — A. 0. Pye.
Broad Gove N. — Gregory Squires.
Burin — R. H. Parsons.
Thomas Avery.
S. A. Dai by.
E. A. Winter.
E. Burgess.
Burnt Arm — Stanley LeDrew.
Campbellton — Thomas James.
Alfied Yiiung.
George Manuel.
danada Bay—^m. Fillier.
■Carbonear — George Best.
James R. Guj-.
Mark Taylor.
Walter W. Whelan.
Frank B. Pike.
'Catalina — A. J. Crocker.
Victor Maitin'
Ghannell—E. Bragg.
€larke's Beach— Qeovge Mugford.
W. J. Jerrett.
-Clode Sound — James B. Rowsell.
James Burrey.
Colinet — Lemuel Simmonds.
John Sparks.
H. W. Simmonds.
Corner Brook — Patrick Power, jr.
N. Young.
Cupids- J. Badcock.
John Kelly.
P. J. Feehan.
Deer Lake — John J. Ivany.
Dog Bay—D. TiUey.
Bliiston—A. J. Way.
Englee — James Dower.
W. Gillard.
Fair Islands— Caleb Cutler.
John Brown.
Fortune — J. L. Bennett.
Freshwater, Bay-de- Verd — 0. ParsouK
Gambo — A. Piitchett.
M. C. Martin.
Job C. Pritchett.
Thomas Curran.
Thomas Harty.
Gander bay — John W. Webb.
George's Pond — L. Moxfield.
Glovertown — Theoph. Janes.
Greens Harbor — W. Drover.
Grand Falls— W. W. Whelan.
W. R. Colbourne.
Greenspond — Walter G. Osmond.
J</lin Sainsbury.
R. Humphries.
James Gianter.
E Pitman.
Grand Lake—W. F. Sipiires.
A. G. G. Benson.
Hall's Bat/— Henry Claike.
G. S. Thistle.
Harbor Grace — J. B. Cody.
A. Rodgers.
W . E. Carson.
George Pyna.
Harbor M<iin — J .hn Quinlan.
Haricot— 0. Rmt.
G. oimmons.
Heart's Content — James H. Moore.
G. J. Young.
M. George.
Heart's Delight — A. Pitman.
A. Case.
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Surveyors of Lumber.
Zonophones and Records.-
Heart's Desire— T]\iiui»>- (J.orj^e.
Horwood — John E. C-iicr.
Robert F^iki^
George Catei-.
Jackson's Arm (W. B.)—K La.sh.
Jog Butt's Arm — AniV ruse Coffin.
Kelligrews — Wni. HiMi-
Kiiuj's Point, S. W. Arm, (Irren Bay —
R. Batstone, F. R. Tlii^tk-,
Adolplius Yates.
Little Bay, N. D. Buy—U A. Strong
Leading Tidies — Leari'lcr IJowsell.
Wrii, hmuiiiig.
Lewisporte — U. Frtak.
J. W. No.st^woi thy.
J. T. Peatce.
Litlle PUu-entia—Thi-if. Kelly.
Loon Bay—W. G. Roberts.
Main River — AliiM)ii Punlv.
Millntown—Q. K. Cluilk. "
Moreton's Harbor — W. S. French.
Musfjrare Hr. - N. W. H. Gillingham
Musijravetown — B. Stead.
Marystoicn — G. Gover.
Northern Arm, Exploits Bay —
W. Manuel.
New Bay, N. W. Arm— 5. Churchill
New Bay, ti. W. Arm—io^. Bagg.s.
Jas. Andrews.
O. Stuck Ie.ss.
J. H. Andrews.
J. Thumpson.
N orris' .i iliI. Ross.
A. C. Constable,
Notre Davie Junction — A. Freeman.
Uld Perlican—^Viu. Beckttt.
Paqiiet — H. Mercer.
Pilley's Island — V\\\V\\) Pride.
Charles Tucki
David Sutton,
I'lacentia — C. Sinnott.
T. Pollery.
J. Drover.
Thos. Kelly (S. E. Arm)
Point Leamington— J SlS. Andrews.
J no. Hutch croft
J. B. McFarlane,
Pool's Island— J. B. Davis.
pool's Island (F. B.)—G. Banbury.
Port aux Basques — W. Vardy.
Robinson's Head — G. M. Sherrs.
Rocky Harbor — James Shears.
Safe Harbor — P. Bourne.
Seal Bay, N. D. £.— Roland Robert?
W. H.dliinore.
Seldom-Come- By — VJ. A. R'.we.
Shoal Harbor — L. Lowe.
Shoal Bay, B. B. — Harrison Smith.
Smith's Sound — T B. R. Stone.
SjKiniard's Bay — M. Ryan.
Nath. Gosse.
Mark Gosse.
Springdale, N.D.B. — John Grimes.
S. Clarke.
St. George— G. K. Dalton.
A. Duba-qne.
St. Marys— P. J. Pouer
Sandy Point — John McLennon.
Willred LeR,.n.\.
South River — Wm. Aiuliews.
St. John's — John Badcock.
A. R. Barnes.
Edwin Blackler.
E. Best.
John Collins.
James Co,-tello.
Duncan Cook.
F. J. Doyle.
J. G. Dwver.
Jnhn Gribble,
Maurice Halleren.
Albert Horwood.
(ieorge A. T>illy.
T. A.^ lk«i. I,,;,..
Wm. Mooie,>.
G. \V. Mews.
Wni O'Connor.
G. T. Pbillip:^,
Robert Pittniapi.
Edward Skinner.
C. W. Sniallwood,
G. G. Short.
Michael Walsh.
Wm. Watson.
Eli Whiteway.
Henry J. Vavasseur.
Haioid W. Horwood.
Tiezard't Harbor — R. Small.
Department of Marine and Fisheries.
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Torbay — John Roche.
Trinity— E. T. Giangcf.
Tu-illingate — E. MaTim-l.
T. PeytMii.
A. H" Pevtnn.
A. A. Power.
U-ppcr Island Gove — A. Urane.
Wesleyville — W. C. Wi riser.
Western Bay — M. H. Lvnch.
G. Ferry (Of G.)
J. Lynch.
John Lynch.
Whitbourne — J. J. St. John.
R. H. Gobse.
SDepactmcnt of M^atiut aiiD f islifrif^.
Office : v^'usTOirs' Building.
Office IIoius ... ... ... 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Minuter of Marine and Fisheries — A. W. Piccott.
Superintendent of Fisheries — A. C. Goodridge.
Secretary—^. W. Piowse, KG.
Accountant — H. V. Iliitchinf;.*.
Second Clerk — Th<jnias Devine.
Store];eeper — H. Gosse.
Inspector of Liijhthouses — R. White.
Clerk te Inspector of Liijhthouses — W. Rogersors.
Lighthouse Mechanician — T. C/Ornick.
Inspectors of Boilers — A. McL«chl-"i rnnl T* i\! AfMrF.uluip.
Messenger — Leo CoV'iiett.
Steno;;' â– ' ' ' ' ''' '-J. J. Ca.j.,;.
Fisheries' Board.
President— '.lai'iiie and Fit^heries, ex o/// McDougall,.
Hon. M. P. Casino, W. U. VVinsor, M.H.A., W. C. Job, E. G. brraut, M.H.A.
Examiners for graming Certificates to Engineers.
A. McLachlan and D. M. Macfarlane.
Inspectors of Pickled
Greenspond — Mark Dawden.
King's Gove — Michael Martin.
Trinity — George Oakley.
Garbonear — W. C. Hawker, G. Soper,
John Kennealy, J. Udell, L. Taj'^-
lor, N. Penney.
Harbor Grace — Ed. Parsons, John
Sheppard, Henry Garland, Mat-
thew Martin, .lohn Coady.
Bay Roberts — Henry Dawe.
Salmon Coi>«— Daniel Kennedy.
St. JoA?i's— Michael Murphy, Mich'l
Linegar, James Moore, Robt. Col-
Fish and Fish Oils.
ford, P. McGrath, Jas. McFarlane,
Stephen Rogers, Leonard Taylor,
Frederick Rowe, John Gear)', Jas.
Moore, Michael Wall, R. Marshall,
J. Chafe.
St. Jacques — J. C. Noseworthy.
Belleoram — Levi Cluett.
Bay St. George— E. Fillatre, William
Parsons, Edvvard Bntt.
Lark Harbor — George Sheppard.
Bay of Islands — Wni. H. Messervey.
Bonne Bay — Francis Cox.
192 Mercantile Marine Office. — Com of Wrecked Property.
Pathe Gramaphones and B^ecords.—
S. S. " Fiona."
Captain — E. Englisli, jr. I Chief Evgineer — J. Martin.
Chief Officer — P. Ohrift(ii)lier. | Ship's Hudiand- Capt. E. English, sr
Newfoundland Government and Lloyds' Surveyor
and Inspector of Shipping.
A. Boyd.
Game Protection and Inland Fisheries' Board.
The Minister of Maiine and Fisjieries, ex officio.
A. J. W. .McNeilv, K.C. F. McNaniaia, J. W. Peuney,
J. R. Bennett, M.U A W. H. Bartlett, .1. F. Tonipk'ius,
Dr. L. E. Keef^aii, W. Siimott, N. Fisher,
T. Winter, (}. E Mottv, Dr. C. Fitzgerald,
W. J. Can oil, \V. B. ISclater, R. Mosdell.
Mercantile Marine and Shipping Office.
Offite : Customs' Building, King's Wharf.
Office Hours : 10 to 3.
Siqit. of Mercantile Meirine and Shipping Master — Frederick Caiter.
Commissioners of Wrecked Property.
Ijuhrador — Snug Harbar to Indian Tickle — G. Taylor.
" Indian Tickle to Pack's Harbor — R. M:Rae.
" Pack's Harbor, exc, to Gape Harrison, exc.— Q. Apsey.
Blanc Sablon to Chateau —
Cape John to Pilley's Island (both inclusive) — W. G. Duder.
Twillingate — William Baird.
Fogo, Little Fogo, Indian and Change Islands — Aaron Stone.
â– Cape Freels to Cape Farewell, including Penguin and JVadham Islands-
Henry Robbins.
Salvage to Cape Bonavista—D. A. Ryan, J. P.
Cape Bouavista to English Head—W. S. Jones.
Tickle Point to Heart's Content, inclusive — Moses Parsons.
Heart's Content to Grate's Gove
Grate's Point 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 La Manche — Michael Burke.
La Manche to Fermeuse, exclusive —
Fermeuse, inclusive, to Cape Race, exclusive — Edward Leary.
Covimissioners of Pilots. — Pilots — Bates of Pilotage. 193
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Gape Race, inclusive, to Broad Coev, St. Mary's Bay — James Murphy.
Broad Gove, St. Mary's Bay, ex., to to Point Lance, inc. — J. J. Bishop.
Point Lance to Point Verde, exclusive — Patrick Rourke.
Point Verde, inclusive, to Eioshoon, inclusive — John Handrick.
Point May to Garnish — Eli Harris.
District of Fortune Bay — C. Waj'.
Burgeo Division, District of Burgeo and La Poile — M. H. Genge.
Ghannell (Gape Ray to Goal River) — J. W. Keating.
By sec. 2, Con. Stat. (?econrl series), the senior Customs' Officer resid-
ing in or near any district in which there is no Wreck Commissioner, ie
empowered to act as Commissioner ; and in the event of his inability from
illness to be present at the locality of the wreck, he ma}' appoint, by wri-
ting under his hand, any person to act in his stead.
Commissioners of Pilots.
St. John's— George Shea, Ghairman ; The Minister of Marine and Fish-
eries, Hon. John Harris, Hon. R. B. Job, Edward English, Secretary.
Fogo — J. W. Hodge, J. P., Wm. Earle, Aaron Stone.
Pilley's hland—C. F. Taylor, J. Colbourne, E. Herbert.
Lewisporte — W. W. Bradley, N. Turner, Uriah Freake.
Pilots, St. John's.
One Motor Boat to remain on Station continuously.
Wm. Lewis, W. Vinicombe, G. Lewis, Joseph Goss,
Fred. Lewis, F. Leary, J. Furlong, W. Broderick,
E. Lewis. P. Horwood, F. Jackman, J. Brown.
Table of Rates of Pilotage of Vessels in and out of St. John's.
New Measurement. Rates Cy.
On vessels from 350 to 400 tons ... $16.00
Do from 400 to .f^OO tons ... 18.75
Do from 500 to 600 tons ... 21.35
Do from 600 to 700 tons ... 24.00
Do from 700. to 800, tons ... 26.76
Over that size — for^every 100 tons
additional 1 . 35
And on no sailing vessel is the
pilotage to exceed 32.00
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 iu 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
on the horse-power, at the rate of eight cents for each horse-power.
iVew Measurement. Rates Cy.
â– Ou vessels under 80 tons $5.35
Do
from 80 to 100 tons ..
. 6.70
Do
from 100 to 120 tons ..
. 7.35
Do
from 120 to 160 tons ..
. 8.00
Do
from 160 to 200 tons ..
. S.70
Do
from 200 to 240 tons ..
. 9.35
Do
from 240 to 280 tons ..
. 10.00
Do
from 280 to 300 tons ..
. 10.70
Do
from 300 to 350 tons ..
. 13.35
194 Tuwage Rates. — Block House.
Odeon Gramaphones and FSesords—
All coasting vessels wliich may take pilots, to pay OTie-lialf of the
above rates of pilotage in proportion to their tonnage.
The above scale of pilotage shall be i)ayable on the register tonnage
of all such vessels, as ascertained before going out of the Iihi l"»r.
His Majesty's vessels under sixth rate .. .. . S12.00
His Majesty's vessels of fourth, fifth and sixth rate ... 26.00
His Majesty's vessels of first, second and third rate . . 34.00
Towage Rates, St. John's.
Gross Tonnage.
Vessels from 301 to 350 tons 624.00
Gross Tonnai/e.
Vc-isels 60 tons and under .$4.00
Do from GO to 100 tons (10 cts.
)ier ton aiMilioniil.)
Do from 101 to 125 tons 10 00 | Do from 451 to 500 tons .30 00
Do from 3.')1 to 400 tons 26.00
Do from 401 to 450 tons 28.00
Do from 12() to l.')0 tons 12 00 j Do from 501 to 5.50 tons 32.00
Do from 151 to 175 tons 14.00 { Do from 5.51 to 600 tons 34.00
Do from 176 to 200 tons 16 00 I Do from 601 to 700 tons 3,8.00
Do from 201 to 225 tnns 1800 ! Do from 701 to 800 tons 42.00
Do from 226 to 2.50 tons 20.00' Do from 801 to 900 to!-s . ... 46 00
Do from 251 to 300 tons 22.00 i Do from 901 to 1,000 tons 50.00
Vessels requii'ing the steamer to go beyond limits as far as Cape Spear
to pav one-third additional, and any ve.ssel leqniring to\v:ige beyond the
Cape to the 8outli or an hi|ii;i1 ili.-tinn' tu tin- Xi,i ; liu ;iiil will \i^ r\i-\vn;\
by special agreement.
The above rates ai>l'ly (Hily to oidinary circuiii>tKnces. Vesselb in
distress or otherwise disabled will liave to njake spejiai contiact for assist-
ance. Vessels employing the steamer inwards will be taken outwards ou
their next voyage at two-thirds of the above rates. Vessels n.sing the
steamer's hawser, to pay ten per cent, on towage rates for the same.
In addition to the above rates, one-tliii-d additional will be charged
during winter months, commencing on t lit- lOi li T)t'ccn,la-i- :i;i,i e liilin y on
10th April each year.
N.B. — Special rates will be charged duiing the ice season.
The owners are not responsible for ariv ' '_ ' ' le vessel
towed to themselves or otheis.
Block House, Signal Hill.
Signalman — Michael Cantwell.
Assistant Signalman — J. C. Bartlett.
Description of Signals in Use at the Block House, Signal Hill,
St. John's, Newfoundland.
Balls and Flags, hoisted in different po.-itions at the Yard Arm, show
the number of Sail that are signalled either North or South, viz.: —
One Sail in sight — Ball close ujj to yard.
Block House Signals — Harlor Master. 195'
AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Two Sail in sight — Ball midway between j-ani and parapet of Block
House.
Three Sail in sight — Yellow Pi'nnant 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.
Sf\cn ^-'.lil in ^i^ht — Sinie a^ fuui-, with addition of a Ball placed im-
mediately beneath Pennant.
Eight Sail in sight — Yellow Pennant at Yard Arm; Ball midway
between Yard Aim and Parapet of Block House.
Nine Sail in >ight — 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,
the Ball above Pennant.
A Blue Pent);. lit at tlie uia.st-hcail denotes a Barque.
A Blue- Whitr Red Pennant at the mast-head denotes a Barquantine.
A Eed Penn;nil at the mast-head denotes a Biig.
A White»Red Pennant at the mast-head denotes ;i Li .j,..;., ...>■.
A White-Blue l\nnar.t at the mast-head denotes a Topsail Schooner.
A White Pei'iiant at the mast-head denotes a Schooner.
A St. George's t!ross at the m^st-head of the Staff denotes a steamer
in sight frnm Block Hou^^e ; but, when it is hoisted on the Southern
pole it deridtes that the stt-anier is lu siglit from Cape Spear. A St. George's
Cross at the nia^t-head and a ball at the end of tlie yard South, denotes
a steamer South. U lien the ball is at the enil 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. Mhu-^ l-W'ar Steamer, belonging to the nation indicated by
flag, is in sight.
When a Mei chant's Hou.-^e-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 vessel is north.
When a Square White Flag with a Red Ball in the centre is hoisted
it denotes that a Steam-tug is leqniied.
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.
ui'FiCE : customs' building.
Office Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Harbor ilfasier— Capt. E. English. | Boatman— Thom&s Dewliug.
196 Port Chnrr/es —Quarantine Officer
Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Blouses
Port Charges on Foreigfn 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-
cluding 1000 tons.
5 csnte per ton additional on everv ton over 1,000 tons np to and in"
eluding 2,000 tons.
Not more than $240 in any one calendar year, or oftener than once
in three month'!.
Vessels arriving for repairs, coal or supplies, pay one-half of above
rates.
The foregoing applies to merchant vessels.
Labrador, Bank and Coast fishing vessels and coasters pay no dues
whilst engaged in those tisheiies or trade Should any such vessel proceed
on any (jtlier than a fishing voyage, to any place outside the colony, such
vessel f.hall be liable to pay once in ea^h calendar year (but nut ofteoer
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 the port of St. John's pay to the Customs
Depaitment Harbor Dues at the following rates, viz. : —
Vessels 60 to 100 tons register
$2 00
100 to 200 " . . . . . . 3 00
" 200 to 300 " ... .. ... 4 00
300 to 400 " . . . . . . 5 00
" 400 to 500 " and upwards . . ... 6 00
Payable once between January 1st and 30th June, and once between
Ist July and 31st December.
Quarantine Officer, St. John's.
Dr. Alex. Campbell.
EXAMINERS MASTERS AND MATES.
Office : Light House Building.
Examiner-in- Chief — Captain E. English.
Assistayd Examiner — Captain J. Wilson.
Indrudor of Masters and Mates — F. J. Doyle.
Pupil Teacher, Masters and Mates — A. E. Coffin.
Examination Masters and Mates. 19f
and Goats.-AYRE & SOiVS, Ltd..
Examination of Masters and Mates.
Examinations will begin on Wednesday ot t-acli week, providing that
the candidate produce the I pi[ui.site certificate of character and time, and
passes the color test.
Application must be made to the Exau-iner 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 fir 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 Othcers' Service mut^t 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 also be
required to prove the officer's service prescribed for that grade.
Fees.
For a Certificate as Mate . . ... . . $ 5 00
For a Ceitificate as Mastei . . . . . . 10 00
For a Certificate for Colors .. ... ... 20
These fees admit of two examinations. After the scond examination â–
another fee will be required.
Candidates foi' Only anil First Mates' C'eitificatHs must complete the
whole t)f then- 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 Mate
must be completed within six hours and without the candidate leaving-
tlie prennses during that period.
Candidates for Masters Certificates mtist 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 for the correction of all errors and oveisights ; but the prob-
lems up to and including (K) of the Syllabus prescribed for Only and
First Mate must be completed within six hours and without the candidate
leaving the premises during that period.
The examination commences punctually at 1') 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.
198 Light Houses. — Fort-aux-Basqves Buoys.
The Great MaiB Order House.—
In all casL-s of failure the candidate will be examined de novo.
If he fails in Seamanship, he will not lie 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,
candidatc-s should apply to the Examiner-in-C'iief.
RULE.S.
No books, papers or memoranda are allowed in the Examination room.
In the event of any candidate being discovered copying fiom another,
oi referring to any book or memoranda, lie will not be examined tor six
months.
Navigation is taught at Carbonear, Harbor Grace, Bay Roberts, and
St. John's.
LIGHT HOUSES.
Office : Queen's Wharf. Office Hours : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Inspector of Lighthouses— li. White.
Michanician — T. Cornick.
Secretary — W. Rogersou.
Nev/foundland Light Dues (included in Port Chargfes, see page 196).
Payable once in every calendar year (but not oflener 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 ton,^ 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 more than §240 in any one calendar year, or oltener than once
in three months.
Vessels arriving for repairs, coal or supplies, piy one-half of above rates.
Tiie foregoing aj^plies to merchant vessels.
Labrador, Bank and Coast fishing vessels and coasters pay no dues
whilst engaged in those fisheries or trade. Should any such vessel proceed
on any other th;in a fishing voyage, to any plaee outside the colony, such
vessel 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.
Port-aux-Basques Buoys have been placed in the following positions :
Western Baldwin Rock — A Spar Buoy, painted black, (surmounted by a
cone.) Moored in Si fathoms.
Eastern Baldwin — A Spar Buoy, painted red. Moored in 3i fathoms.
Shoal lying between the Eastern Baldwin and Road Island — A Spar Buoy,
(painted white surmounted by an X). Moored in 3* fathoms.
St. Pierre Lights. 199
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ST. PIERRE LIGHTS.
A Revolving Light on Galantiy Head, giving white ilasli, lasting 8 4-10
seconds, followed after an interval of !) 6-10 seconds by a second white
flash, las^ting 8 4-10 seconds, then, after an interval of 12 6-10 seconds, by
a 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 northward
by the high land of St. Pierre. Latitude 46° 45' 43" N. ; Longitude
56° 9' 52" W. Tower squaie, 36 feet high, painted white.
The South Channel entrance to St. Pierre harbor is marked by two
small fixed lights. One is white, illuminating three-fourths of the horizon ;
it is placed on the rocks at Pointe aux Canons. The other is red, and is
placed on tlie plain at the north of the town. Tlie 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 from
Columbier, in beating into the N. E. entrance, will be clear of the Cape
Rodrigue Shoals.
Pointe a Leconfe Light, situate on the west point of the Island of
Dogs, 62 feet above the level of the sea, visible 7 miles. The light shows
white between the bi-arings (from the tower) of S. E. | S. and S. \ 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. i 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 tu 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 hom the interior of the town.
Point Plate (Lanqlade) Light ; 1st order dioptric, visible twenty miles.
Latitude 46" 48' 54" N. ; Longitude 56° 24' 10" W. Light Tower painted
in black and white bands alternately.
Gape Blanc (Miquelon) Light; revolving ; showing 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, showing 230 yards north of the Chatte Shoals,
which are thus left in darkness. The lighthouse is painted in alternate
horizontal bands, blad- and ichitc, 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.
200
Newfoundland LU^hts.
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(Cape John)
>ii|)|ier's Harbor
Island,
N. D. Bay.
Little Bay Isl'd.
49 59 54 55 21 33
49 47 00
49 38 20 55 4(; 00
Soutlicrn end of
Long Island,
N. D, Bay.
Leading Tickles,
X. I). Bay.
Fortune Harbor,
N. D. Bay.
Lower Sandy
Point,
l!ay of Exploits.
Grassv Island,
off Bay Point,
IJay of Exploits.
Exploits Harbor
55 49 00
49 3B Oo
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49 30 30 55 24 00
49 32 10
55 14 00
49 11 20 55 17 .30
49 14 40 55 13 40
1884;lntermittent White, 4th order
diojitric, making one complete
revolution in one minute, ap-
pearing about 11 seconds light
and 9 seconds dark.
1901
Fixed Red, 4th order. Shows
white between the island and
mainland.
1908 Occulting White, showing alter-
nalely equal periods of 2^ se
conds light, and 2^ seconds
dark. The light is dioptric,
of tlie (ith order.
1904
1908
Fixed AVhitu, 4th order dioptric.
Occulting White, showing alter-
nately 7 seconds light, and
3 seconds dark. The light is
dioptric, of tbe 6th order.
1908 Fixed ^V^Tiitc,
6th order.
dioptric, of the
1910 Fixed Red lens huitcni light
1910 Fixed AVhite lens lantern light.
1907
Three Spar Buoys moored to
show the deep water channel.
Entering the harbor keep the
red buoy on the starboard
hand, and two black ones on
the port hand.
Ft. M.
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Newfoundland Lights.
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Kind of
Lamp,
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
360
All
Seaward
2 wick
Concentric
2 wick
Trinity
2 wick
Trinity
Iron Tower on apex of island,
painted red and white ver-
tically, four stripes of each
colour; keeper's house paint-
ed white, 112 feet distant,
W. by N.
Square Wood Tower, white,
with one red horizontal
band arovind centre. A
small square wood house
attached to N. E. side,
painted white.
The tower is 18 ft. high from
base to top of lantern. A
dwelling house and store
are erected at a short dis-
tance from the tower. The
tower is painted black and
white vertical stripes. —
Buildings, painted white.
Iron tower, 2-story mansard
roof dwelling; all white.
Geo. Ridout ..
T. Starks.
Edw. Paddick.
Sam. Short ..
Hy. Andrews.
The tower is 18 ft. high from
base to top of lantern. A
dwelling house and store
are erected at a short dis-
tance West of the tower.
Tower is painted red and
white horizontal liands, twoj
of each. Buildings white.
The tower is IS ft. high from M. Lyver.
base to top of lantern. A
dwelling house and store
are erected at a short dis-
tance from the rear of the
tower. Buildings and tower
are painted white.
Geo. Morey.
On an open frame, small cabin
attached ; all painted red.
The light will be in operation
during open navigation.
On an open frame; small cabin
attached : all painted white.
The light will be in operation
during open navigation.
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Newfoundland Lights.
Up-to-date Milinery, Mantles and
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St. Michael's '49 17 00 54 m 001i»04
Head (S. wide of
entrance to I
Burnt Kay, Bay'
of Exploits).
Long Point
(Toulinguet).
"Wharf IJght
(Tonlingnet)
Herring Xcck
49 41 00
54 49 00 1870
Fixed White lens lantern light.
Revolving White, catoptric, at-
tains greatest brilliancy every
.'lo seconds.
Ft.
331
M.
21
,49 39 40,54 45 50:1885 Fixe.l red light, shown from an
octagonal wood tower on outer
end of Puhlic Wharf. Paint-
ed red and white horizontal
hands, two of each. Light
exhibited during period of
o))en navigation, annually.
49 39 00.54 35 001909 Fixed White, dioptric of the 6th 93f
order.
Kaealhao
12
49 41 .SO .54 .33 08 18{)4 Occulting White;
liglit and dark.
U secondsl 357' L'l
Fogo Harbor,
Rag's Island.
Change Island,
South end
Stag Hr. Run.
Stag Harljor
Tickle (off
South Point).
Stag Har. Run.
43 45 .')4 15 .50 l;iOHjFi.\ed White, lens lantern hoist-
ed to open framework, on the
Port hand of the Eastern
channel entering Fogo.
49 .34 ,3o:)4 L'4 10 l!)Ol Fixed Red, visible in Stag Har-
bor Run, except where obscur-
ed by projecting land.
49 .33 .30 -,4 1« 50 1905 Spar Kuoy, White, moored in 3 ,
j fathoms, indicates position of
, ! Stag Rock off the south point
I I Stag Harbor Tickle. Remov-
' ( ed on approach of ice.
1908 An Iron Xun Buoy, moored on .
the southern side, painted red;
and two on the northern side,
painted black. The passage
between carries the greatest
liepth of water. Removed not
lat er than Jan. 1 in each year. I
82
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Newfoundland Lights.
2^'d.
Jackets.— AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
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Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
Seaward
8 Argand
Burners
An open wood frame, painted
white. The light will be
kept in ojjeration during
open navigation.
Light tower, painted red,
square on lower part, chang-
ing to octagon, and finished
by a circular drum, gallery
and lantern ; keeper's house
square ; sides white, roof red,
distance 25 feet from tower.
Ezek. Budden.
R. S. Roberts.
J. H. Preston
J. Hodder.
All !
Seaward
If in
Burners
2 wick
Trinity
Tower 18 feet high from ba.se
to top of lantern. Dwelling
house and store erected at a
short distance westerly from
tower. Tower and buildings
painted white.
Circular Iron Tower, painted
spirally red and white alter-
natelj' ; keeper's dwelling
partly' visible, distance 7.5 ft.
N. E. I E. from tower .
A small, fiat-roofed building,
painted white, erected near
framework. Closed during
winter months.
Square pyramidal tower,
painted white. Dwelling
connected by covered pas-
sageway.
H. Mills.
Edw. Hussey.
M. Waterman.
Thos. Elliott.
N.B. — Mariners are warned of
of the possibility of these
buoys going adrift or shift-
ing positions.
204
Newfoundland Lights.
Celebrated 'Cravenette' Raincoats
Kame of
Place.
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Seldom-Come-
By.
49 36 00
54 09 00
Cann Island,
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Brooke 8 Point
and Joe liatt's
Arm [h milo
E.S.E."from
.J. 15. Point).
Tilton Harbor..
49 2.^) 05
49 40 30
49 42 30
I'ockforil'w
Islaiiil-
41/ n 40
64 10 35
54 09 00
54 03 30
1905
1874
Fog Alarm : Sounded during
thick or foggy weather, giv-
ing blasts of (i seconds in every
minute thus: — blast, 6 sees.;
silent, .')4 sees. ; blast. U sees.;
silent 54 sees. Fixed Red lens
lantern light on southern side
of fog alarm buildings Fog
alarm and light are operated
from opening of navigation in
spring till close in December.
Fixed White, 8th order dioptric
Ft.
25
M.
3
85
1905 Occulting White, 4th order di-j 97i
optric, alternately 7 seconds
light and 3 seconds dark.
1902 Fixed Red. In operation each
year from June 1 to Dec. 15.
Visible in all directions sea-
ward, except in line with Pi-
geon Island. This light has
been established for the small
craft which visit Tilton Har-
bor during the fishing season, i
53 50 40,1910 Occulting Red light, 4th order
dioptric, alternately 24 secs.j
light and dark. '
10
15
51|
( >flfer Wadham 149 35 35
Island.
I'enguin Island '49 26 55
(9niilesS.W. j
mag. from Offer [
Wadham ! j
Island light). I
53 45 12|1858,Revolving White. 4th order di-
i' optric of '. sides, flashes white
! every ."^0 seoDnds.
.53 48 00|1890|Fixed White. 4+h order dioptric
10
100
62
15
Cabot Island, |49 10 2»i r:! 21 21 38.SO Intermittent White, ^th order 74 10
Bonavista Bay. i I dioptric, appearing about 11
seconds light and 9 seconds
dark.
Newfoundland Lights.
205
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Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
â– Seaward
270°
215°
360°
:360°
360°
1 Argand
Chance's
Capillary.
2 wick
Concentric.
do.
do.
Three one-story flat- roofed Alf . Randell.
structures ; Fog Alarm build-
ing, keeper's dwelling, store
house. Painted white ; black
band horizontal around
each building,
Buildings wood. Light tower Enos Penney. I
rising from gable of house,!
siaes painted white, roof red. i
Wood Tower, square, sloping Nath. Brett
sides ; a flat-roofed one-story
dwelling and store on sou-
thern side of tower. Dwel-
ling and tower painted white.
Shown from a square sided P. Broaders.
tower painted white.
Wood Octagonal Tower, slop-
ing sides, on S. W. point of
Peckford Island ; tower is
3.3 feet high from base to
to top of latern, painted
black and white vertically ;
drum and lantern white.
Dwelling-house and store
North of tower painted
white.
Round Red Tower, dome stri- Wm. Pomeroy
ped red and white vertical ly ;
keeper's dwelling painted
white, roof red (wood), 3U ft.
from Tower.
Circular Iron Tower and keep
er's dwelling (wood) ; house
and tower painted red and
white alternately', in vertical
stripes ; house attached to
tower on its eastern side.
Iron Light Tower in center of
square wooden building ; roof
flat ; sides banded horizon-
tally, red and white alter-
nately.
Esau Gilling-
ham.
John Sains-
bury.
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Newfoundland Lights.
Children's Dresses and Coats— Londoif
Name of
Place.
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Description of Light.
I'uffin Island,
Qreenspond .
;49 03 37
)3 32 37 1873 Fixed Red, 4th order dioptric,
I visible from N. hy E. through
S. to W. hv X. mag.
Little Denior 48 41 i)'> ry.>. M 40 1888 Revolving "White, to give single
Island. flashes at intervals of 30 sees.
King'ti Cove
Head.
48 M 32.53 18 50 1893 Occulting White; IJ sees, light
( and dark, alternately.
Squarey Island 48 3!t 00 63 07 40 1905
(entrance to ;
Bonavista). I
<'»pe Bonavista. 48 42 01 .5.3 04 35 1843
(xreen Island,
Catalina.
48 30 15 ii3 02 20 1857
Kort Point,
Trinity.
Do.
48 22 00 53 21 00 1908
i(Approx imate). j
43 22 00 53 21 00 1910
Ragged Island.
Fixed Red, 6th order di jptric
not constantly watched.
Revolving catoptric (C Argand
burners and reflectors), show-
ing two tchiie flashes followed
by one red flash ; each attain-
ing its greatest brilliancy every
30 seconds.
Fixed "White. 4th order dioptric,
visible W. S. "W. to N. E.
Diaphone Fog Alarm, installed
1909, will give one blast during
thick or foggy weather of five
seconds in every 95 sees., thus
Blast, 5 sees., silent, 90 sees.
blast, 5 sees , silent, 90 sees.
Occulting White, showing alter
nate periods of 6:^ sees, light
and 1^ seconds dark.
Diaphone Fog Alarm, sounded
by air compressed by oil en-
gines erected on Fort Point,
giving blasts during thick or
foggy weather as follows : —
Blast, 3 sees.; silent, 10 sees,
blast, 3 sees.; silent, 94 sees.
48 14 00 63 28 0011910 Fixed Red, 4th order dioptric ,.
Ft.
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298
176i
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150
M.
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14
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15
92 I 11
10
Hagged Island, 48 14 30 53 27 00
Smith's Sound,
Trinity Bay.
1910
Fixed Red, 4th order dioptric .
118 16
Newfoundland Lights.
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Styles.AYaE & SONS, Ltd.
Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
•270
360
All I
Seaward
Do.
2 wick
Concentric.
Argand.
If Burner.
Do.
6 Argands.
202^ 2 wick
Concentric.
320
1 Argand.
360
Capillary
Buildings granite roofed with
slate ; Light Tower at one
corner.
Iron Light Tower ; keeper's
dwelling (wood) 17 ft. 6 ins
apart; house and tower
painted red and white alter-
nately, in vertical stripes.
Iron Light Tower, painted
white ; a wood store and keep-
er's dwelling, visible N.N.E.,
painted white, roof black,
88 feet from Tower.
Square pjramidal wood tow-
er, with octagonal drum and
lantern ; painted white.
Square Wood Lighthouse,
painted red and white in al-
ternate vertical stripes ; Ian
tern in centre of roof.
Wooden House, painted
white, from centre of which
rises the lantern, dome of
which is striped red and
white vertically.
Flat-roofed, wh te, square
engine house, 75 feet Bast-
erl}' from Lighthouse.
Wooden Tower. ])ainted white
A Square Hat roofed building
Southwardly of Lighthouse,
a small Store is erected on
the Northern side of Fog
Alarm ; both t)uildings are
painted white.
Iron Tower, painted red and
white in horizontal bands,
2 of each, drum and lantern
white. Dwelling connected
to tower by covered passage
way, all painted white.
Circular Iron Tower, painted
red and white horizontal
bands, two of each ; drum
and lantern, white. House,
N. W- of tower, connected to
it by covered passage way,
and Store, painted white.
J. Butler.
Hy. Squires.
P. Batterton.
Thos. Abbott.
Fred. White.
Abel Stone.
S. Mifflen.
John House.
Wm. Rowe.
208
Nexvfoundland Lights.
'Forest Mills' and 'Wolsley'
Name of
Place.
Random Head,
Trinity Bay.
Heart's Content
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47 53 10 53 23 201901
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optric ; alternate light and
dark ever}- 2 seconds.
Hant'R Harbor, 48 01 07
Trinity Bay.
Old Perlican
Island.
48 05 00
Approx.
Baccalieu Island 48 08 58
Baccalieu Island 48 06 20
Fog Alarm,
S. W. Point.
Western Bay
Point, Concep-
tion Bay.
Carbonear Isl'd.
47 53 00
47 44 24
Fixed Red
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53 15 07 1881 Fixed White, 6th order dioptric
53 01 00 1910 Occulting AVhite light, 4th order
dioptric, with alternate equal
periods of 2i seconds light
i und dark.
52 47 32,1859 Catoptric revolving white light, 443
j showing a flash every 20 sees.
Note.— The light is often ob-
scured by fog when the lower
part of the island is clear.
52 48 10 1905 Diaphone Fog Alarm, sounded
I during thick or foggy weather,
blast 5 seconds, silent 55 se
conds. In operation annually
from opening of navigation to
close.
1901 Fixed Green lens lantern, hoist
I ed to framework. FogAlarm :
Gun-cotton explosive ; a 4-oz
cartridge exploded every 15
minutes. A ship's signal at
sea answered by 2 explosions
in quick succession. In ope
ration during Navigation only
53 03 00
53 09 22
1878 Fixed White, 8th order dioptric
165
M.
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12
16
34
12
Newfoundland Lights.
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Underwear.— AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
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Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
Seaward
Do.
Do.
360"
If Burner.
2 wick
Trinity.
Duplex.
6 Argand
Burners.
All
Seaward
360°
Duplex
1 Argand
Francis Ryan.
Circular Iron Tower, paintid Hy. Cooper.
in checkers red and white.
Keeper's dwelling 12 feet N.
of Tower ; stores at northern
end of house, 1.5 ft. distance
— sides whi+e, roofs red.
Circular Iron Tower, painted Robt. Piercey.
red and white spirallj' ; a
small dwelling is (connected
to the southern side of the
tower by a covered passage-
way. House and covered way
painted white, roofs black.
Octagonal Tower, painted W. Soper.
white, small store at rear.
Octagonal Tower (wood) with
sloping sides, painted red
and white vertically ; drum
and lantern white. A flat
roofed dwelling house at
S. E. angle of, and a store a
short distance southward
from, tower ; painted white.
Round Red Tower. Keeper's
dwelling connected to tower
by covered passageway. Sq.
white building with red roof.
Buildings situate on north'n
point of Island. The south'n
end of Island obscures the
light for 8 miles when bear-
ing N.N B. i E.
The Station comprises : —
1. Store House ; 2. The
Alarm House ; 3. Keeper's
wood dwelling ; all painted
white and black vertical
stripes.
The Station comprises : —
1. Signal Cabin, painted
white ; 2. A Charging house, [Edmund Butt
slate - covered ; 3. An open[
frame-work, from which the
green light is shown ; 4. Ai
keeper's wooden dwelling,!
painted white, roof black ;i
5. A brick magazine, painted
red. I
Buildinf.s wood ; light toweriHy. Forward.
rising from the gable of the
house, vertical parts white,!
roof red. I
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(Engineer),
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Harbor Grace
Island.
Uarlior Grace
Har. Light.
(Srecn Point,
Itav Roberts.
ISrigua, North
Head.
Salmon Cove
Point.
Cape St. Francis
Kort Amherst
(entrance to St
John's).
St. John's Nar-
rows, Cahill's
Rock, Pancake
Shoal and Ruby
Rock.
47 42 45 53 08 11 183t)
47 41 29,5.3 12 33 1850
47 30 40
47 32 54
47 27 50
47 48 30
47 33 47
53 lit 15 1883
53 10 :<5
1886
I Ft. M.
Occulting White. Equal periods 151 , 15
of light and darkness, of two
seconds.
Fixed Red, 6th order dioptric . . 40
Fixed White, tith order <lioptric-j 56 i 8J
Immediately bomath the prin-;
ci))al white light is a projecting
lantern, in which three lamps
are placed; the two outer ones
will show white, and centre,
one in line with the Suuthern
rocks N. E. ^ E. (mag.) from
the tower, will show red.
Fixed Red, 6th order dioiitric ... 113 ; 12
53 08 40 1908 Occulting White, 6th order diop- 104 10
trie, showing 7 seconds light
and 3 seconds dark ; in opera-
tion during open navigation.
52 46 .50,1887 Fixed Red, 4th order dioptric. 12:5 12
Fog Al.^rm : — Siren Trumpet
sound''d 5 seconds, silent 5
seconds ; sounded 5 seconds
and silent 45 seconds in each'
I minute.
52 40 20,1813 Fixed White, 4th order dioptric. ;l34i! 12
Diaphone Fog Alarm : DuringI
thick or foggy weather, day
and night, this diaphone will
give : blast 2h seconds, silent
10 seconds; blast 2^ seconds,;
silent .V) .seconds.
N.B. — Cape Spear Fog Alarm is
3.\ miles distant from Fort
Amherst, sounds blast 4 sees.,
silence 90 seconds.
1905 Spar Buoy, painted black, show-
j ing position of Cahill's Rock ;
' Spar Buoy, painted black; to
indicate position of Pancake
Shoal. Spar Buoy painted
red, to indicate position of
Ruby Rock, near Chain Rock,
on northern side of Narrows.
Newfoundland Lights.
211
' Ostermoor ' Mattresses.
Kind of
Lamp.
l)osori|iti<in <if Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
300°
Square Wood Hou.se, unoccu-
pied (sides painted white,
roof red), from the centre
of which riaea the lantern.
Keeper's dwelling westward
uf light vowcr.
Hexagonal wood Tower,
painted white.
T. Sheppard.
John Heater.
Duplex.
All
!?eaward
1 Argand.
Round Iron Tower, painted
with two red and three white
horizontal bands*. Store in
the rear |)aiiited white.
Rd. Lear.
do.
do.
do.
Capillary
Round Iron Tower, painted
red and white vertical stripes
(H of each); house also paint-
ed red and white vertical
stri})es.
Tower and flat-roofed dwel-
ling ; all painted white.
S. S. Wilcox.
Wm. Kennedy
do.
Seaward
between
W. S. W.
and
N.N.B.
2 wick
Concentric
do.
Buildings of Wood, painted
white, roof flat. On the
higher roof is the lantern
elevated above it on a square
block. Tne lower building
is the fog alarm house.
Stone sides, whitewashed ;
roof red ; lantern on roof.
An engine house, painted
white, has been added to
the station.
Buoys will be removed with-
out further notice when ice
is on the coast.
Jonas Soper
(Engineer).
A. Sheppard.
T. Hudson.
212
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(1) Leading
Lights.
St. John's—
(2) Leading
Li^ts.
Cape Spear
47 31 11
Bay Bulls,
Northern Head.
Ferryland Head.
Powell's Head,
(entrance to
Trepassey).
47 18 30
47 00 58
4G 41 20
Cape Pine.
46 47 04
52 36 5!)
52 44 30
52 51 07
53 24 00
53 31 40
1835
1910
Catoptric Red. Keeping the
lights or day marks, composed
of three heart shapes, painted
white, on the lower light, and
the spire of the Congregational
Church in line, will clear all
danger.
Catoptric Red
264
Catoptric, Revolving White ;
greatest brilliancy every min.
Diaphone Fog Alarm : new flat-
roofed square building 140 yds
S. S. W. from the point of
Cape, sounded in thick or
foggy weather for 4 seconds in
every 94 seconds, thus : blast
of 4 sees.: silent 90 sees.; blast
4 sees.; silent 90 sees. Chim-
ney of old building will re-
main as aid to mariners.
1908 Cylindrical iron light tower, 4th 205
order dioptric white light, 7
seconds light, 3 seconds dark.
Ft.
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1871
Fixed White, 3rd order dioptric.
200
1902 Occulting White ; 5th orderlOlf
showing alternately light and
darkness of one second.
1907
1851
Fog Alarm : — A Diaphone will
give blasts of 5 sees, duration,
separated by silent periods of
112 sees.; thus : Blast, 5 sees,;
silent, 112 sees.
Fixed White, Catoptric. hTe 314
intervening land being low
the light can be seen over it
from St. Mary's Bay.
M.
22
17
16
14
25
Neiofov.ndland Lights.
213
'Century' Washing Machines.
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Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Buililiug.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
Seaward
Do.
Do.
7 Argand
Burners
17 Argands
Burners
3 wiok
Concentric
Upper Light, shown from
the tower of the Congrega-
tional Church. The spire of
this tower forms a Day Marli
which will be readily seen
just clear of the eastern side
of the square tower of the
Catholic Cathedral.
Lower Light. -The structure
carrying the Lower Light
and Day Marks, three Heart
shapes, all painted white, is
erected on a redbrick build-
ing, distant 301 feet from the
end of the Eastern pier of
the King's wharf.
House White, roof banded
red and white horizontally ;
\ the lantern rises from centre.
I
[Square, flat-roofed store built
in rear of engine house, 12 ft.
distant. Kngine house and
' store painted with one red
i band in centre and a white
band above and below.
The tower is 38 feet high from
base to vane on the top of
lantern.
Round Iron Tower, red, 28ft.
from keeper's house, which
j is wood, painted white with
I red roof.
'Square wood tower, with slo-
I ping sides ; keeper's wood
I dwelling connected by cov-
i ered passage 30 feet ; all
painted white.
A flat-roofed Engine-house,
one-story building, painted
white, has been erected
southeasterly from the light
! tower. The Horn projects
from the Southern side of
this building.
Round Iron Light Tower, 50
feet high, painted with red
and white horizontal bands.
Keeper's dwelling wood, con-
nected with the tower by a
; covered way. Store in rear.
John Cleary.
John Cleary.
J. Cantwell,
keeper and
engineer.
T. Williams.
J. W. Costello
J. Devereux.
G. Hewitt.
W. Cantwell
assistant.
214
Newfoundland Lujhts.
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Cape St. Mary's. 46 49 34 54 11 4H 18WI
Point Voide, 47 14 11
Placentia.
54 OO 19 1876
Point Latine,
Placentia.
Maiticot Island,
I'lacentia.
Long Island,
near Oderin,
Plarcntia Kav.
47 18 40
47 19 30
47 17 40
53 59 40
Fixed White, (itii ordir dioptric
Revolving, ('ato-l)ioptric, first
order, showing alternately, a
red and white liRlit at inter-
vals of one minnte.
Occulting White ; showing 1 se-
cond dark, two seconds light,
alternatelv.
1904 Fixed Red, (ith oriK'i dioptiic
Ft.
62
M.
9
390 ' 23
98 ; 11
42 10
54 34 30 1909 Occulting AVhite : 7 sees, light, 93 i 18
! 3 sees. dark.
.^,4 42 Oo'l9tl< Fixed Wliite. ilioptric.
273 J, IS
Newfoit ndland Lvjh ts.
215
Piano and Organ Warehouse in tlie City.
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Kiiiil of
Description of Huild
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
Seaward
Do.
] Argand
12 Argand
Burners
Do.
Do.
Du.
Do.
Ronnd Iron Tower, painted
three red and three white
horizontal bands. Bands are
continued around a flat roof
store in rear.
Round Iron Tower, painted
red. A wooden house on each
side of the tower, and con-
nected therewith by a cov-
ered way. These houses are
painted white with red roofs.
Wooden house, painted white, IT. Croucher
flat roof. Light tower rises
from roof of house.
John Mooney
P. Houlihan
2 wick
Trinity
Wooden Tower, bearing N.E.
\ N. Mag , 4i miles from l"t
Verde lighthouse.
The Station comprise.s : —
1. A wood tower, octagonal,
panted red and white hori-
zontal bands, two of each, the
first u))per band under the
gallery red, the drum and
, lantern being white.
I 2 A keeper's dwelling, flat
.roofed, sides white, roof black.
3. A flat-roofed store, sides
jwhite, roof black.
Octagonal tower, painted red
and white horizontal bands,
2 of each, drum and lantern
I white, with dwelling at-
I tached white.
The Station comprises : —
(a) Circular Iron Tower and
iLantern, painted white,
i (b) Keeper's flat-roofed dwel-
[ling connected to the North-
western side of tower by cov-
ered passageway 4-t feet long,
painted white.
! (c) A flat-roofed store, 13 ft
Northwesterly from dwelling,
painted white.
(d) A flat-roofed Store. 312
feet below on the point of the
Island, painted white. This
Store may be seen when the
lighthouse is enveloped in fog,
Frnncis Foran
P. J. Brown
Philip Power
216
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Iron Island,
off entrance to
Burin,
riacentia Baj'.
Doilding Head,
Burin.
Allan Island,
l.anialinc.
<ireen Lsland,
Eastern cntr'ce
to Fortune Ba}\
47 02 40 55 06 50
47 00 26 .55 08 43
46 .51 00 55 47 40
46 52 30
1904 Fixed Red Light, 6th order diop
I trie.
iFt.
118
1856 2iid order Revolving White light 330
(silvered reflectors and annu-j
lar lenses), attains greatest
brillianc}' every minute. Ow-
ing to great height, this light'
is often obscured by fog when
the coast is visible.
1879 Fixed "White, 8th order dioptric
Brnnette Island, 47 15 32 55 51 .50
Fortune Bay.
Grand Bank,
Fortune Bay.
47 08 00
Approx
Garnish, 47 14 00
Fortune Bay. Approx,
Belleoram, 47 29 00
Fortune Baj'. |
56 05 001908 4th order Occulting White light,
'2h seconds light and dark, al
ternately.
Fog Alariri. — The Diaphone will
be sounded during thick or
foggy weather, giving blasts
of 3 seconds duration every
90 seconds, thus :
Blast, 3 sees. Silent, 87 sees.
Blast. 3 sees. Silent, 87 sees.
1865 Cato-Dioptric. Flashing white
light, attains greatest bril-
liancy every 10 sees. Ob-
scured bv the land from E. S.
i E. toS. "
1890|Fixed Red C.th order dioptric.
Port Light.
55 42 30
55 24 00
55 27 15
St, Jacques ,47 28 00 55 24 30
Island. I
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Rocky Point, 47 27 30 55 47 45
Harbor Briton.
1885 Fixed Red, 6th order dioptric
1873 Fixed White. 6th order dioptric. 35
64
137i
408
28
20
1908 Occulting : 4th order dioptric
I White light, 7 seconds light,
I 3 seconds dark.
1873 Fixed vVhite, 6th order dioptric.
I Not visible in a line with Har-
! bor Kock.
131i
68
Newfoiindland Lights.
2ir
Ronish and Bell Pianos.
Kind of
Lamp.
Dcsfiiption of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
Seaward
170°
6 Argand
Burners
1 Argand
All
Seaward
S.E. by
South,
Souther-
ly to W.
270°
9 Argand
Burners
Duplex
Do
Do
Do
A Square Pyramidal Wood Edw. Francis
Tower, 18 feet high, with flat
roofed keeper's dwelling at-
tached to Northern side, all
l)ainted white.
Square Wooden House, roof Wni. Day
red. The lantern rises froml
the centre of the house.
I Wood Octagonal Tower, pain- W. Cochrane
j ted red and white on alter
I nate sides.
The Station comprises : — R. F. Forse}-
! (1) An engine house; (2)Store
house; (3) Keeper's dwelling;
(4) A circular iron light tower
[situate on the summit of the
llsland:
The buildings are painted
|red and white vertical stripes
' Tower on summit of island
painted red.
S(|uare Wooden House, paint- M. Sparrow
ed white with red roof. The
lantern rises from the centre
of the roof.
Scjuare Beacon on Breakwater 11. C. Forsey
100 feet from end, painted
red and white horizontal
bands; light bears W.N. W.,
from end of Breakwater.
Square Beacon Tower (wood), W. Reeves
standing at end of Break-
water, carrying an octagonal
drum and lantern.
Wooden Tower, on end of Robt. Jensen
beach, painted white.
Circular Iron Tower and keep- P. O- Burke
er'.s dwelling, white.
Circular Iron Tower, painted A. Jensen
red and white in horizontal
bands.
John Darby
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Newfoundland Lights.
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Name of
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I'nss Island.
iiitrance Her-
iiiit.ifje Bay.
47 2it 15
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Kiiiiiea I ^laml
lloar Islaii
rJnrgeo.
Ireland Island,
I,. I I'nile llav.
Kuse lllanclie,
« 'aine'» Island,
entrance to
Kiise Jilanehe
If.Tilmr.
Ko.se Hlanche
Voint.
47 :<•; 00
47 :<o :w
56 12 02 !87!1 Fixed White, 4th order dioptric.
V Fixed Red Light, 6th order!
dioptric, is placed below the
White light, to distinguish
the rocks and reefs extending
from Wolf Rocks, bearing
(from lighthouse) S. 74, 47 W.
to P.asse Terre Point, S. 61«
:W K. The reef over the Wolf
is about Ij miles from the
island. At a distance of 4:J;
miles the two lights merge,
into one. |
r)5 54 00.1885 Fixed White light, 6th order; 14
dioptric Port light, on an iroui
column. The light should be
brought to bear X. E. before
steering for the entrance of
the harbor, to clear a sunken
rock S. W. by West, about!
loO yards distant. !
57 24 35 1902 Occulting White ; equal periodsil25 V\
of light and darkness \h sees.
(Ihscured by eastern head of,
Haniea Island.
47 'MS 1257 Ho 13 1874
Fixed lied, 4th order dioptric ... 207
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47 S7 52 .5S 22 13 1881! Fifth oider Reyolviug White'
light, alternate Hashes and
I , total eclipse attaining great-
est l)rilliancv every 12 sees, i
67 ;t
47 :'.(i (J<t:ij8 41 5511104
47 .S5 48 5!S 41 30 1873
A Diaphoue Fog Alarm, on the
Southwestern end of C'aines
Island at the entrance of
Rose Blanche Har. Sounding
(i sees., silent 15 sees. ; soand
(> seeonils, silent 03 sees. A
fixed Rod I'ght is shown from
the niiif of the Engine house. [
Fixed Wliite, 4th order dioptric, , 95
showing all seaward.
11
Netvfoundlancl Lights.
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iHome, the Church and the School.
Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Buildiug.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keepei-.
300
136-20
2 wick
Concentric,
1 Argand.
Wooden House, sides paintediT. (ranlton
white, with flat roof, on
which tlie principal lantern
stands. The one showing the;
Red light is 14 ft. lower and
at the angle of the building- [
All
.Seaward
l)iililex
John House
Do.
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AVholc
Siorizon
108 J
2 wick
Trotter
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2 wick
Trinity
1 I Argand
liain- John ('heffey
white
2 wick
Concentric
Cylindrical Iron Tower
ted spirally red and
bands. White flat - roofedl
dwelling east of tower, con-'
nected by covered way: small
white store, black roof, fifty
feet South of ilwelling.
Buildings wood. Light Tower H. Dicks
rising from the gable of the
house. Vertical parts paint-
ed white, roof red.
Circular Iron Tower. Kee]
er's dwelling of wood, 10 ft.
I apart (W.S.W ), painted i-ed
1 & white alternate bands con-
tinuous round both buildings
The Station comprises: —
1. A square flat-roofed Pai-
gine house, painted alternate-'
ily black and white horizontal
bands, the first upper band
ibeing black.
j 2. A square flat-roofed keep-
er's dwelling of wood painted
! white, roof black.
3. A s(iuare flat-roofed store
ipainted white, roof black.
Building granite, one side
I and one end painted in red
and white vertical stripes,
roofed with slate. Light
Tower at one corner.
Francis Reed
John Irarcin
Bruce Cook
220
Newfoundland Lights.
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Coast.
Isle-aux-Morts
Channel Heail,
Port-aux-
liasques
Port-aux
Tlasqucs Lead-
ing Light> :
(1) Front T.i-lit.
47 34 50158 33 50
47 34 40
58 W 30
47 33 49 59 07 09
1910
Uescription of Light.
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mounted by an X, moored in
21 fathoms, with Bad Neigh-I
bor bearing E. \ mile distant,!
Western Columbia N. E. by E.
one mile distant. i
1902Fixed Green, on Western end; 26J
Pitman's Island.
1876
Port-ai' -. •
ISasqiie.s Lead-
ing Lights:
(3) Hoar Light.
Port-aux-
l!a.sqiics Buoy-
Changed 1909 to occulting white, ,101
visible 5 sees., eclipsed 5 sees.;
visible 15 sees., eclipsed 5secs.,
in every 30 seconds.
Fog Alarm is a Diaphone, operated
by compressed air, giving blasts of
4 sees., foUoweil by 96 sees, silence.;
Installaii in Hat roofed white paint-
ed Engine house, built to the Soufh!
end of covered passage-way. The
Trumpet jirojects through the Sou-!
thern end of this building. I
Occulting White, giving equal
periods of light and darkness
of 1^ seconds. Shown from a
square pyramidal wooden
tower (white) on S- W. point
of Road Island. Elevation
22i feet. A fixed Red light
(not visible from seaward) is
shown from the North and
AVestern sMes of the lantern,:
for ships leaving the port.
Occulting White, giving ecjual
periods of light and darkness
i}, sees. Structure is like that
on Road Island, and stands on
the mainland, iuo yds distant
therefrom X. M\ by N. | \.,
mag.: elevation 81 feet.
Port au\-Bisi|nt's. Bnoys have been
placed in tlip fullowing positions:
West.M-n Rildwin Rock — A Spar
Buny. iiainted hlaoli, surmounted
by a com- : .\I ed in 3A fathoms.
Knsteni Haldwin — A Spar Buoy,
I.Hiiited ed : Moiireil in .Si fathom's.
Sliiial l>inu' belween the Eastern
(iildwin and Hcmd [sland— A Spar
Hnoy, ijainted white, surmounted
by an X : Moored in 3i fms. Pan-
cake Shiwl_A BUick Cask, moored
in 2i fms These buoys are re-
moved during winter months when
drift ice is abont.
M.
Newfoundland Lights.
221
(Great Dress Goods House,
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Kind of
Tjamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
All
Seaward
Duplex
Petroleum
Vapour
burned under
an incandes-
cent Mantle.
Mariners are cautioned against
placing undue reliance on Buoys
being maintained in their exact
positions. Tliey are simply helps
to navigation, and not infallible
marks, especially when placed
in exposed position.
Light shown from a lens lan-
tern on an open wood frame,
painted white-
Round Iron Light Tower,
(white) and dwelling are con-
nected by covered way, sides
white, roof of dwelling red.
A red brick magazine stands
.SO feet N. E. of tower.
John Sartin
E. Pike
Wilson Vardy
222
Newfoundland Lights.
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.Sand}' Point,
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-Tort an Port,
liong Point.
48 27 27'rs 2!) 10 1883
Krcnchman's
Head. IJay of
fslands.
Lobster Cove
Head,
JJonne Bav-
Cow Head
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Occulting Whiti', alternate |>e-| S^
riods of li seconds light iind
dark.
48 47 :<0
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"iH Hi 00 1909 Occulting White, 4tli order diop-, 48 | 11
trie: 7 sees, light and .S.tecs.'
dark.
49 m 4.">
49 -M; 09
49 :"!."> 00
68 Oil 35
57 50 51
Keppcl Island,
I'ort Saunders.
Straits of Belle
Isle, Red Bay.
50 38 00
51 4:< 00
57 49 00
1901
1897
1909
57 19 001901
.")6 25 00 190G
Fixed White. 4tli order dio|itiic.
Occulting White, 5th order diop-
tric ; l|^ seconds light and dark
alternately.
Fixed AVhite
160
11.5i
141
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15-
Fixed'White, bth^ordcr diojitric 107J
Fixed White Light is exhibited],
from a lens lantern, hoistedi
to an open framework, painted|
white, on western end of Sad-
dle Island, and will be kept
in operation during period of!
open navigation, or from Junei
to end of December annually.]
Established as a Harbor Lightl
only.
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NewfoumUand Light».
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Lamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
-\3sistant
Keeper.
AH
1 Argand.
Round Iron Tower ; keeper's
Mellidge C
Messervey
Seaward
dwelling attached to south-
ern side of Tower; Tower
and Store painted red and
whitehorizontalliands, three
red and two white.
Do.
Octagonal wood Tower, with
sloping sides, on western en-
trance to Port au Port Bay,
43^ feet high from base to
top of lantern, painted
white ; dwelling and store
just westerh- from Tower,
painted white ; maintained
annually during ojien navi-
gation.
Paul Aucoin.
Do.
2 wi
Trinity.
Square I'yramidal Wood
" >ywer, surmounted by an
octagonal drum and lantern.
Tower and dwelling painted
red a n d white horizontal
ban<ls.
J. Hayes.
Do.
2 wick
Concentric.
Round Iron Tower, painted
white, 23v ft. high ; keeper's
dwelling 2ll feet eastward,
connected to tower b^- cov-
ered way. Sides of house
and covered wa.v, white ;
roofs black.
Wm. Young,
Do.
Do.
Round Iron Tower, red and
white vertical stripes ; lan-
tern and dome white, 18 ft.
high ; dwelling just westerly
from Tower, painted white ;
maintained annually during
open navigation.
J. Payne.
Do.
Duplex.
Square Pyramidal wood
Tower, surmounted by an
octagonal drum and lantern,
painted red and white hori-
zontal bands.
C. Pike.
J. Yetman.
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224
Nervfoundland Lights.
Branches at Hearths Content, Birchy
Name of
Place.
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Saint Mein Bay,
St. Anthonj-
Harbor,
White ]5av.
51 22 00
Approx.
Oanaila Bay, iSO 43 30
Aiguillettes or Approx.
Inglc'c Harbor, i
White Hay.
.Fackson's Ann, 4!t 51 60
White Bav.
Western Cove,
White Bay.
Seal Cove,
White Bav.
Double Island,
off Battle Har.,
Labrador Coast,
4!> 47 10
49 .50 00
52 16 00
AVhite I'oint. 53 34 .30
N entrance of
Indian Tickle,
Labrador Coast.
Cape North,
Labrador.
Pack's Harbor,
Labrador.
Outthroat Point,
Labrador.
63 4fi 00
5.5 38 00 1906
i6 00 50 1906
50 44 .30
i6 37 20
'6 22 30
56 22 30
56 01 00
56 26 03
53 51 30 56 59 00
54 2!» 00
57 06 00
A Fixed White Light is exhibited from
a lens Lintern in the approach to
St. Antlioiiy Harbor, lioisted to an
open framework painted white, and
will be kept in operation during
period of open navigation, or from
June to end of December annually.
Established as a Harbor Light only.
In the approach to Englee Har.
Harlior Light only.
Ft.
1906 On Southern extremit}' of i East-
ern Head.. Harbor Light only
1906^On Northern Point of Cove.
Harbor Light only.
1906 On the Northern extremity of
Southern Arm Head, about
5J cables West from Church
Spire. Harbor Light only.
1905 Fixed Red, 4th order dioptric ...
1905 Occulting White, alternate pe-
1 riods of 7 seconds light and
3 seconds dark.
126
72^
1908 Fixed White, 4th order dioptriC|107|
Station is furnished with Inter-
national Signal Code Flags.
1909 Occulting White, 4th order di- lOSJ
I optric, 2\ seconds light andl
2\ seconds dark, alternately.!
Station is furnished with Inter
national Signal Code Flags.
1909 Fixed Red, 4th order dioptric ...
Station is furnished with Inter-
national Signal Code Flags.
M.
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15
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Newfoundland Lights.
225
€ove, Botwoodville, and Bishop's Falls.
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Kind of
Lamp.
Description of Building.
Keeper.
Assistant
Keeper.
VV Tinfo^-
N. Gillard.
Geo. Head.
J. Pearce.
H.T. Robinson
All,
2 wick
Keeper's dwelling wood: Cir-
W. Belbin.
Seaward
Trinity.
cular Iron Tower painted in
alternate black and white
bands, two of each.
Do.
Do.
A flat-roofed one-S'tory dwel-
ling and a storehouse are
erected on the Northern side
of the Tower. Tower, dwel-
ling and store painted white
S, Norman,
Do.
Do.
Circular Iron Tower, 18 feet high
from base to top of lantern,
painted refl and white, horizon-
tal bands ; drum and lantern,
white ; dweUing housa and store
a short distance from tower,
painted white ; maintained, an-
nually during open navigation.
K. Carter .
Do.
Do.
Circular Iron Tower, 18 feet high
from base to top of lantern,
painted white ; dwelling honse
and store a sliort distance from
tower, painted white ; maintain-
ed annually during open navi-
gation.
P. O'Toole.
Do.
Do.
Circular Iron Tower, 18 feet high
from base to top of lantern,
painted red and white, vertical
stripes ; drum and lantern,
white ; dwelling house and store
short distance from tower,
white; maintained annually
during open navigation.
R. Abbott.
226
Aewfoundland Lights.
Stanfield's Underwear in Four
The following Lights on Newfoundland Territory
Name of
Place.
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Cajii' Anguille..
1908
Point Rich.
Flower Island.
Cape Norman.,
1871
1899
1871
47 37 00
47 53 51
50 42 00
51 18 26
51 38 07
59 18 00 1st order Dioptrif. Flashing white,
group of 3 flashes every 15 sees.,
(flashes at intervals of 3 sei-onds,
followed by an eclipse of 9 sees).
Fog Alarm : A Diaplione, operated
by compressed air ; blast of five
seconds every minute. Estab-
lished 1872 ; changed 1906.
59 24 36 3rd onler Dioptric. Flashintrwhite,
flash 0.52 sees., eclipse "i.36 sees. ;
fla.'ih 0.52 sees., eclipse 7.60 sees.
— In every 10 seconds.
Fog Alarm : A Diaphone operated by
compressed air, p;ives 2 blasts of .SJ
sees, duration eacli every !I0 seconds,
tlius : Blast 3i sees., silent 5 sees. ;
blast 3i sees., silent interval 7S sees.
57 24 30
56 43 33
55 54 06
3rd order Dioptric. Flashing white,
flash 0.25 sees,, eclipse 0.75 sees,
flash 25 sees., eclipse 3.75 sees.
— In every 5 sees.
Catoptric, Revolving White light
attains greatest brilliancy every
12 second.s.
3rd order Dioptric. Flashing White,
group of 3 flashes every 30 sees.,
(flashes at intervals ot 6 seconds,
followed by an eclipse of 17^
seconds).
Fog Alarm: Diaphone, operated by
compressed air ; blast of 7 sees.
every '35 .sees. Esiablisheil 1884;
changed 1907.
Ft. M.
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115; 16-
961 l.'i
51^ 12
116
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Newfoundland Lights.
227'
Weights.— AYAE & SONS, Ltd.
are Maintained by the Canadian Government.
Illuminated
Arc-
Kind of (jilllip.
DeS' ri])tioii of Building.
Keeper.
All points
Seawaril.
Do.
Do.
Visible from
all points of
approacb by
water.
Do.
Incande.scf'iit
petroleum vapour
l.Tnip.
Do.
Duplex biiiiiiirs,
with constant
level resi'rvoirs.
Incancle.sient
petroleum vapour
lamp.
Wooden Octagonal Tower,
painteil white ; circular metal
lantern, red ; white dwelling
and outbuildings, with red
roofs, near by.
E. H. Rennie
Octagonal reinforced concrete
tower ; red circular metal
lantern.
White Octagonal Wood, with
cirinlar metal lantern, red.
White dwelling behind.
White, square Wood with poly-
gonal iron lantern red. Dwel-
ling attached.
White Cylindrical Iron Tower ;
White circular metal lantern
with red roof.
Alfred Patry.
N. Breton
J. Lavallee
J. W. Camp-
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AYRE & SONS, Ltd. -The
The following' Lights on Newfoundland Territory
Name of
Place.
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Di'scriptioii of Light,
>Cape li&uld
1884
51 38 50
Bdle Isle
(Depot of pro-
visions for
shipwrecked
mariners).
55 25 03 2nd order Dioptric. Flashing white,
flash 0.56 sees., eclipse 1 94 sees.,
flash 0,66 .sees., eclipse 11.94 sees,
— In every 15 niin.
Fog Alarm: Diaphone operated hy
compressed air. On the opening
of navigation in 1910 the Fog
Alarm at Cape Bauld will be
changed so as to sound three
blasts of 2^ seconds, with inter-
vals of 3 seconds between them,
every 45 seconds : Blast 2 J sees.,
silent 3 sees. ; blast 2J seconds,
silent 3 seconds ; blast 2J sees.,
silent interval 3H seconds.
Established 1884 : changed 1906.
1859 51 52 52 55 21 55
Belle Isle,
â– [Low Light].
Belle Isle,
North-east End
1880
1905
Below
main
light.
First order Dioptric. Occulting
White light, vi^sible 5 seconds
eclipsed 5 seconds.
Fog Alarm : 1st order double Siren
operated by compressed air: midway
between the upper and lower lights
254 feet above the sea. The blasts of
the Sirens are low and high notes
alternately, each of 2J sees, duration
separated by a silent interval of 2i
seconds in every two minutes, thus :
Low note, 2i sees.; Silent, iJ sees. ;
High note, 2^ sees. ; Silent interval,
112i seconds. Established 1880 ;
changed 1899.
2nd order Dioptric
White, visible
5 seconds.
Occulting
sees., eclipsed
52 01 02 55 15 08 2nd order Dioptric, flashing White;
flash, J second; eclipse, 10^ sees.
Fog Alarm : Diaphone, operated by
compressed air ; blast of 3\ seconds
every minute, Estab. 1906.
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28
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137
Nexofoundland Lights.
229'
Leading Dry Goods House.
are Maintained by the Canadian Government.
Illuminated
Arc.
Kind of U\
Hip
DesniiiticMi of Biiililiiig.
Keeper.
a-
Visible from ' Incandescent
all points of iietroleum vapour
approach by, lamp,
water
From N.W.
bv N. round
by S. to E.
3 S.
In approach
vl\% from the,
Gulf.
Visible from
all points of
approach by
water.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Circular Stone Tower, covered
with clapboards, painted
white ; White dwelling at-
tached.
Iron Tower, encased in an octa-
gonal sheetliing of reinforced
whitewashed concrete stiffen-
ed by Hying buttresses, sur-
mounted by a white circular
metal lantern with a red roof.
E. Fontaine
J L. Thibau-
deau
White Circular
with red roof :
dation.
Metal Lantern J. L. Thibau
on stone foun-
deau.
White Octagonal Tower, red P.
polygonal iron lantern.
Thon
230
Newfoundland Lights.
AYRE Sl sons, Ltd., Agents for Hamilton
The following Lights on Newfoundland Territory
Name of
Place.
Point Amour,
[Forteaii].
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Greenly island,
[Blanc Salilon],
1855 51 27 '26 56 50 'i'8 2nfl order Dio|itric. Occulting
White, visildc ^<'< ■^•■' •< ; cclijised
four seconds.
Fog Alarm: Diaplione, operated by'
compressed .lir. On the opening
of navigation in 1910 the Fog
Alarm at Point .Vnimir will be
changed so a.s to ^ound three
blasts of 2^ .sci onds, with inter-
vals of 2J sees, between them in
e.ich minute. TlielKog Alarm
Bnililing is 166 feet S. bylE. from
lightlionse. Rstnblishcd 1875;
.â– haii.'cd 190i;.
1878
>1 22 26
Cape Ha -e. ! 1856 46 39 24
Cape Freels
Ft.
152
I M.
57 09 52 2iid Older Dioptric, ;la-hirig White;
flash \ second, e.lipse 2^ seconds.
Fog Alarm: Diaplione, operated by
compressed air. On the opening
of navigstion in 1910 the Fog
Alarm on Greeidy Island will be
changed so as to sound two bla.sts
[long, short], with au interval of
2^ sei onds between them, in each
minute, thus: Blast 5 seconds,
silent 2A seconds ; bla.st 2 sees,
silent interval .'lO.', sees. E.stab-
li.--hed 1878; changed 1906.
53 04 20
Hyper Radial light, 1st order Diop-
tric, tl.i.shii'g White, one flash
every 7.\ seeonds
Fog Alarm: Diaplione. operated by
coniiiressed air; sounds blast of
5 secomls ; interval I.t seconds ;
blast 5 seconds ; then interval of
.35 seconds. Kslablislie.l 1872;
changed 1907.
Fog Alarm . >.'cijp.-uli< ulars to'date.
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165
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Note— Belle Isle am] Cape Ray Signal Stations
Neivfoundland Lights.
231
Brown Shoe Co. The Largest in the World.
.are Maintained by the Canadian Government,
. Kind of Lamp.
Des. liption nt Buikling.
Keeper.
All points Incanflescent jCirK-iilar, white, stone, covered T. M. Wyatt
Seaward petroleum vapour, with ilaplioanls ; roof Red.
lamp. Dwelling attached.
.1)0.
Do.
Visible from
all points of
jipproach by
water.
Do,
Octagonal wooden Tower, paint- J. N. Coate i
ed white, with reil circular
metal lantern ; white wooden
dwellin"' attached.
Hound iron light tower, 46 feet
high, painted red and white
in liroad vertical stripes, now
<Usused, Keeper's house at-
tached, is square,"] painted
white with red roof. The old
light tower is connected with
the Alarm house by a covered
way 2.')0 ft. long. New lower
is a cylindrical reinforced con
Crete tower, painted in red
and white broad) vertical
stripes ; red circular metal
lantern.
J no, Myrick
are included in Lloyds' System of Reporting Stations.
232
Department of rithlie Works.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd.-' American Lady'
2Dfpartmcnt of Ipublic i©orftfif.
Office : Departmental Building, Ddckworth Street.
Office Hours : 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Minister of Puhlir Works — Wm. W. Woodford.
Secretary — James l:[arris.
Firiit Ulerl—W.C. Pearce.
Second Clerk — Thomas Morii-s.
Bookkeeper — Lloyd Woods.
Third Clerk — Ralph Buruham.
Stenographers and Tijpists — John Kent, MoUie Fitzpatiick.
Superintendent of Public Works — Wm. Churchill.
Clerk to Superintendent of Public Works — S. A. Churchill.
Inspector of Outport Roads — Thomas Bonia.
Road Inspectors — Wm. Liddy, Pati ick Murphy.
Messenger — James Murphy.
Board of Works.
The Minister, Cliairman ; Hon. R. K. Bishop, Hon. M. P. Gibbs, John
K. Bennett, Esq., M.H.A., Jesse Whileway, Esq., M.H.A.
Keepers of Halfway Houses.
Salmonier Road — Lawrence Muiphv.
Heart's Gontent-Carbontar — James Langct.
Renewse- Trepassey — Michael Lawlur.
Neiv Harbor Road — Mrs. Peddle.
FERRIES AND FERRYMEN.
Kerry man.
Residence.
Course of Ferries.
Crenielaire
Woody Ft., Bonne Bay,
At Cremelaire.
€!haries Kennedy ...
Norris Point to Curzon
St. Barbe District.
Village & ^^'oody Point.
Andrew Humber ...
Castor River, St. Barbe
District.
AiToss Castor River.
Michael Sexton
Ooose Cove, St. Barbe
District.
Goose Cove.
Zaeharias Webber ...
Three Arms, Twillingate
District.
Little Bay to Three Arms
Ambrose Norris
Do. Do.
Three Arms to Southern
Arm.
James Power
Fortune Harbor, Twillin-
Across Fortune Harbor;
gate District.
Fortune Har. to N. W.
Arm.
John Gillard
Cillards Je, Main Tickle,
(iillard's Ce to Tizzard's
Twillingate District.
Harbor.
I'erries and ferrymen. 233
and 'American Gentleman' Boots.
Ferrymen.
Residence.
Course of Ferries.
Israel Dove ...
Thomas E. Harris
George Hart...
Wm. Blake ...
Abraham Tulk
N. Peckford ...
Abel Chalk
Abraham Grudger ..
George Hart...
John Frampton
Edward Hefferton ..
John Brenton
Frederick Pope
John Winters
Moses Hoskins
Samuel Bragg
Benjamin Spurrell .
John Moss ...
Edward Blackwood.
Benjamin Hay ward.
Jonas Pickett
Wm. Handcock
James Ryan
Thomas Ford
Thomas Laite
Jones' Cove, Main Tickle, Jones' Ce or Main Tickle
Twillingate District
Black Island
Change Islands, Fogo Dis-
trict.
Gander Bay, Fogo Dist...
Carmanville, Fogo Dist...
Ragged Har., Fogo Dist...
Deadman's Bay, Fogo Dis.
Windmill Brook, Cat Hr.,
Fogo District.
Change Islands, Fogo Dis-
trict.
Indian Islands, Fogo Dist.
Newtown, Bonavista Dis-
trict.
Wesleyville, Bona'ta Dis-
trict.
Pool's Island, Bonavista
District.
Tinker's Id, near Greens
pond, Bonavista Dist.
Greenspond, Bonavista
District.
Greenspond, Bonavista
District.
Badger Quay, Bonavista
District.
Sailor's Island, Bonavista
District.
Loo Cove, near Greens-
pond, Bonavista Dist.
Gooseb- rry Island, Bona-
vista District.
Fair Island, Bonavista
District.
Salvage, Bonavista Dist..
Sweet Bay, Bona'ta Dist.
Amherst Cove, Bonavista
District.
iTriaityE., Trinity Dist..
Cove to Merritt's Har.
At Black Island.
North to South, Main
Tickle, Change Island.
Gander Bay.
Carmanville.
Ragged Harbor North to
Ragged Harbor South.
Deadman's Bay Pond N.
to Deadman's Bay Pd
S., or Deadman's Bay
to Ragged Harbor.
Windmill Brook to end of
Road.
North to South, Main
Tickle, Change Islds.
At Indian Islaods.
Newtown to York, Bun-
gy's, Hall's, Norris and
Outer Pinchard's Is.
Swain"s Island to Wesley-
ville.
Pool's, Knee's, Brown's
and Dyke's Islands.
Tinkers Island and Main
Island to Pool's Island.
Ship Island to Greensp'd
and Newell's Island.
Shambler Cove or Main
land to Greenspond.
Pool's Id to Greenspond.
Sailor's Island to Main-
land or Dark Cove.
Loo Cove to Greenspond.
One Island to the other.
Fair and Paul's Isds and
Sydney Cove.
From Side to Side, and
Sailor's Is. to Mainland.
Southern Bay.
King's Cove to Amherst
Cove.
iTrinity East to Trmity,
234
Ferries and Perrymen.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd.-Rubbers
Ferrymen.
Kesidence.
Course of Ferries.
John Christian
Wm. Duftitt
Barzillai Smith
Alan Smith
Samuel Thistle
Edgar Noseworthy...
(Acting)
Jacob Barrett
Patrick Costello
Thomas Meyers, jr. .
Patrick Dutf
Thomas Penney
Philip Haley
James Cose
Edward Doran
Michael Stamp
Wm. Lundrigan
James Lee
Richard Gregory ...
James Butland
Michael Meaney
Peter Ryan
Matthew Nolan
Ambrose Power
Patrick Mansfield ...
T,aurence Mooney „.
Trinity, Trinity District.
Britannia Cove, Trinity
District.
Snook's Harbor. Trinity
District.
Elliott's Cove, Random
Sound, Trinity Dist.
Hickman's Har., Trinity
District.
Harbor tirace, Hr. Grace
Distrii-t.
Bay Roberts. Har. Grace
District.
Conception Harbor, Har.
Main District.
Chapel's Cove, Hr. Main
District.
Holyrood, Hr. Main Dist.
Do. Do. ...
Holyrood, N. Arm, Har.
Main District.
Aquaforte, Ferryland Dis.
Trepassey, Placentia and
St. Mary's District.
Holyrood, Placentia and
St. Mary's District.
Peter's River, Placentia
and St. Mary's Dist.
Riverhead, Saint Mary's,
Plac. & St. Mary's Dis.
Admiral's Cove, Placentia
and St. Mary's Dist.
Mussel Pd, St. Joseph's,'
Plac. & St. Mary's Dist.
Salmonier, St. Joseph's,
Plac. &St. Mary's Dist.
North Har., via tolinet,
Plac. & St. Mary's Dist.
RockyRiver, near Colinet,
Plac. & St. Mary's Dist.
Branch, Placentia and St.
Mary's District.
Placentia, Placentia and
St. Mary's District.
Do. Do.
Trinity East to Southside
Britannia Cove to Bur-
goyne's Cove.
Snook's Har. to Foster's
Point, Whiterock, etc.
Foster's Pt to Clarenville
Across Hickman's Har.
Harbor Grace, Southside
to Northside.
Coley's Point to Bay
Roberts.
Kitchusesto South Shore,
C.B.
Chapel's Cove to Duffs.
Duffs to Chapel's Cove.
Holyrood Arm.
North Arm to S.S. Holy-
rood.
Aquaforte to Fermeuse.
'West Side to Trepassey.
Holyrood to Peter's River
Peter's River.
South to North Side.
Admiral's Beach to Coli-
net Island, and Mother
Rex to Admiral's Cove.
Across Mussel Pond.
Kings Cove Lauding t}
Mount Carmel.
Across North Rirer.
Across Rocky River.
Branch Gut. "\Yest to East
Side.
Jersey Side to Placentia
Proper.
Do.
Ferries and Ferrymen.
235
for 'The Whole Household/
Ferrymen.
Residence.
Course of Ferries.
Timothy Connors
.Jolin McGrath
James Foley
Wm. Senior
Daniel Dober
Patrick Hanrahan .
Patrick Hanrahan .
VVm. Tizzard
L. Power
Joseph Mitchell
John Wrixoa
Kdward O'Reilly
E. Walsh
Martin Strang
Charles FoUett
Joseph Lee ...
y\ ilson White
Robert Ridout
Andrew Harris
Richard Hanrahan
Edward Bartlett
Joseph Hackett
\Vm. Barnes, sr.
Abraham Rose
Clatise Cove, Placentia
and St. Mary's Dist.
St. Kyran's, Plac. and St.
Mary's District.
Beckford's River, Placen-
tia and St. jNIary's Dist.
Plaeeutia Sound, Placen-
tia and St. Mary's Dist.
Flat Island, P>iirin Dist...
Spanish Room, tlo.
Mortier Bay, do. ...
Little Bay, do. ...
Bntler's Ce, Mortier Bay,
Burin District.
Marystown, Mortier Bay,
Burin District.
Collin's Ce, Burin, Burin
District.
Streets, Burin District .
Corbin, Burin District .
Little Saint Lawrence,
Burin District.
Lawn, Burin District .
Grand Beach, Burin Dist.
Grand Bank, Burin Dist.
Harbor Briton,
Bay District.
Fortune
Do.
Do.
Mrs. Elvira Hayward
George Francis
Connaigre Bay. Fortune
Bay District.
Bay du Nord, Fortune Bay
District.
Coomb's Cove, Bay de
L'eau, For. Bay Dist.
English Harbor East, For
Bay District.
Bay D'Espoir, For. Bay
District.
Little Bay, Fortune Bay
Fortune Bay District.
LaPoile, Burgeo&LaPoile
District.
Do. Do.
La Plante, Burgeo and
La Poile District.
Across the Cove.
St. Kyran's.
Across River.
Ou Sound.
Flat Island to Uavis Id.
Big Head, Mortier Bay.
Across Little Bay.
Little Bay to Spanish
Room.
At Butler's Cove.
North Side to South Side.
Public Wharf, Burin, to
Step-a-side.
Epworth to Path End
Across Corbin Harbor.
Across Little St. Lawr'ce
Across Lawn Barrisway.
From Side to Side.
At Little Barachoix.
Jersey Harbor S. S., to
Jersey Hr. N.S., thence
to Harbor Briton.
Harbor Briton, S. Side to
N. Side.
Harbor Britou to Hermi-
tage Cove.
Across Bay du Nord.
Coomb's Cove to Little
Bay.
Across English Harbor
East.
Across Bay D'Espoir.
Little Bay to Coomb's
Cove.
Across Little Harbor.
Misery Point across Great
Harbor.
Across LaPlante HarPor,
236 Ferries and Ferrymen. — Oidport Road Boards.
Visit Our Men's Furnisiiing
Ferry mcD.
Residence.
Course of Ferries.
John Hardy
James LeMoine
John Herritt
Joseph Henwood
Mrs. Win. Kettle
Joseph Benoit
\Vm. Moore
A. MilniiU
Siinuu McF.ai'hren
.lames Morris
Kaptiste ^'oiinn'
Alexander ^â– ount,'
Ueorge Hulau
Joseph Renouf
Charles Perrier
J. M. Petipas
Rose Blanche, Burgeo
and La Poile District.
Do. Do.
Baker's Tickle, RoseC
Blanche, Burgeo and <
La l^oile District, /
Burnt Id, Rose Blanche,
Burgeo & LaPoile Dist.
Grand Bay, via Channell
Post Oiiice, Burgeo and
F-aPoile District.
Little River, Codroy, St.
(Jeorge District.
Grand River, Codroy, St
George District.
Do. Do.
Highlands, St. George
District.
Crahhe's Brk, St. George
District.
Robinson's Head Brook,
St. George District.
Fischell's Brk, St. (4eorge
District.
Sandy Point, St. txeorge
District.
Middle Barachoix, Carty-
ville, St. George Dist.
Litt'e Barachoix Brook,
S.S., St. George Dist.
Flat Bay Brk, St. George
District.
Curling, St. George Dist.
Grandy's Passage to Burin
Island and Main.
Harbor LeCou to Petites.
Baker's Tickle to Hard-
ing's Island.
Harding's Har. to Stroud
Tickle.
Main to Burnt Islands.
Grand Bay to Port-aux
Basques Road.
Little River, South to
North Side.
Grand River, Codroy,
S. to N. 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 S. Side.
Across Middle Barachoix
Brook.
Across Barachoix Brook.
S. S. Sandy Point,
Across Flat Bay Brook.
Curling to Summerside.
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Labpadop—
Blanc Sablo7i to VAnse au Clair — Wm. Duniaresq, Thomas Thompier,
Frances Letto, John Thompier.
District of St. Barbe—
\. Trout River — Robert Brake, Israel Stickland, Abel Barnes, Isaac
Hann, George C. Butt.
2. iVorrtV Point, Bonne Bay — George Bugden, George E. Humber,
Eli Clarke, George Hopkins, Isaac Caines, jr., Joseph Rumbolt, Johq
Sams, sr,
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3. Rocky i7ar6or— Me8heck Parsons, Samuel Payne, Alfred White,
Wm. Payne, Samuel Decker.
4. Bonne Bay—\\m. S. Wheller, John E. Roberts, Jonathan Mercer,
Wm. H. Mudge, Joseph Parsons, Jonathan Noel, Wni. Fogarty.
5. Shoal Brook to Glenburnie (both inclusive)— Rjhert Janes, Arch. F.
Laing, James Raike, William Geary, William Halfyard.
6. Green's Point to Cow ffearf— James Endicott, Thomas Knott, John
Gilley, Absalom Decker, John Brake, Peter Payne, Eli Roberts.
7. Cow Head to Parson.'^' Pond (both inclusive)— James Payne, Israel
Hutchings, Albert Payne. Wm. H. Parsons, Samuel C. Payne.
8. Daniel's Harbor, including Belburns and Portland Creek — Abner
Biggins, Henry J. House, Allied Elson, George Perry, Jas. House, Michael
House, A L. Wentzell.
9. King's Coi;e— David House, Jesse Patey, Henry Shinnicks, Charles
Hewlin, John L. House.
10. FWt Sauric^ers— Abraham House, James Ryan, Henry Rumbold,
Michael Gaines, E. L. Goff, A. Levers.
11. Brig Bay and vicinity— John F. Garreau, W. H. Coombs, Ambrose
Kennedy, James Pittman, Ambrose Wal.sh, Richard Appleton, Thomas
Cainea.
12. Currant /s/anrf— Nathaniel Taylor, John Toop, Daniel Dredge,
Robert Taylor, Isaac Gibbons.
13. Flower's Cove— John Diamond, Eugene Walsh, Abraham Whelan,
Thomas Gould, Israel Genge, jr., George Moores, E. J. Morrissey.
14. Savage Gove to Eddiee Cove (inclusive)— J ohn W. Noseworthy, Jno.
Way, George Cains, Thomas Mitchelmore, George Mugford, Andrew Coles,
Thomas White, sr.
15. Cook's Harbor— Win. Brewer, A. Short, Henry Butt, Theo. Woods-
worth, Nath. Decker.
16. Ha Ha Bay — Henry Decker, Henry Adams, Thomas Elliott.
17. Griguet (Dark Tickle to Little Braha)—l{y. Weir, Simeon Hillier,
Jacob Bursey, Joseph Bursey, George Colbourne.
18. Fortune (Griguet) Dark Tickle, ex , (o L'anse au Medee, in. — Baxter
Hillier, Duncan Bartlelt, Wm. H. Pynn, Isaac Bartlett, James Edison.
19. St. Anthony— Wm. T. Boyd, Fred Ollerhead, Thomas Penney, J. T.
Dean, John Rice.
20. St. Anthony Bight— WWWrim Pilgrim, sr., A. Pilgrim, Samuel
Kinsella, Henry Dean, Edg^r Penney.
21. Goose Cow— Joseph Murrin, Robert Noel, Thomas Sexton, Alfred
Powell, J. McDonald.
22. St. Julian's— Timothy McQiath, John Bromley, Timothy Kear-
ney, John Fitzpatrick, James Davis, sr., P. W. Bromley.
23. Conche—B. Casey, J. Power, M. Casey, D. J. Flynn, J. D. Fitz-
gerald, J.P,
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24. Englee — Eli Fillier, John Compton, Jacob Fillier, David Comp-
ton, Albert Hancock.
25. Canada Harbor — William Clark, Michael Hynes, John Reeves.
26. Hooping Harbor to Gat Harbor (both inclusive) — W. John Rendell,
Geo. Newman, J. Nicholas, Win. (Ja-^^ell, A. Rendell, Thomas Rendell.
27. North Side JFhite Bay— Thn< W.-.-ks. John Ford, Jos, Combden,
Alfred Pittnian, James Ricks, Win A. I?il]il), Alf.v. H. Wagner.
28. Seal Gove JFhite Bay— k W Watinn, James 0-b)rue, sr, James
Pollaid, Thnma.'i Pinkson, Davi.l W ells.
29. South Side, Whitf Bay — bilm Blanchard, sr., Thomas Rice, sr.,
Edwaid W. Breen, Alex. Hewitt. Alfred Banks, Robt. Gale, Jos. Ricketts
30. Fleur de Lys — Jereniiali Ford, Michael Lewis, Jos. She<j, Joseph
Lewis, John Traveise.
31. Coachman's Cove— J&s. McCormack, Jas. Aylward, Elias Philpot,
John Downey, Andrew McCormack.
32. Pacquet, N. E. — Wm. Norman, Henry Norman, John Mitchell.
33. Pacquet, N. IV. — James Pardy, Reuben Mercer, Wm. Sparkes.
34. Bri-vV!^Gove—.\o\\u Cairoll, Michael Martin, Toii.^saiiit Hvnes,
John Payn, Thomas Furey.
35. La Srie — Wm. A. Toms, Geo. Morgan, Elias Bndt;ell, Jno. Glance,
J. R. Toms.
36. Groais Islands- Patrick Gardner, Anthony Gnrdner.
37. St. Barbe Islaiid.^—C. Greenham, John Burton, A. Booth.
District of Twillngate-
1. Shoe Cove— Geo. K. Noseworthy, John A. Gray, Samuel Martin.
2. TO^ Cow— W. G. Adams, John Baker, Wm. M. Colbourne, John
W. Clarke, John Ludlow, Henry Mitchell (Caplin Cove), Robert Coombs
(Round Harbor).
3. Snook's Ann — Thomas Foote, Peter Austin, Wm. Foote, Wm. Foss.
4. Indian Burying Place— Samuel White, William H. Prowle, Esau
Adams, Kenneth Prowle, Francis Bowers, W. White.
5. Nippers Harbor— Charles Batstone, Wm. H. Milley, E. G. Starks,
John Dolland, Simeon Noble.
6. Eastern Stocking Harbor to Rogue Harbor — William Giles, Samuel
Giles, Samuel Rideout, John Hounsell, Thomas Hounsell, Ed. Fleming.
7. N. IV. Arm, Green Bay — Andrew Roberts, Lorenzo Mills, Samuel
Young, Thos. Dwyer, William Roberts, Edward Flemming, John Thomas.
8. King's Point, S. JV. Arm, Green Bay — Esau Burt, Harry Colbourne,
Frederick Thistle, Wm. Matthews, Ezekiah Starks.
9. Battling Brook, S. JV. Arra, Green Bay —Chas. Cake, Wm. Budgell ,
George Chippett, Enos Ludlow, John R. Bartlett.
10. Southern Arm, Green Bay — John Gillard, Jas. Gillard, Job Wells
John Dicks, Selby Verge, Parmenas Kelly, Zachariah Webber,
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11. Jackso7i's Cove- Samuel A. Knight, Charles W. Batstone, John
Batstone, Charles G. Strong, George Moores.
12. Harry's Harbor — John W. White, Elisha Evans, Robert Upwards,
Reuben Baker, Lot King.
13. Three Arms—D. Strong, James Norris, Fred. Strong, Job Wells.
14. Wild bight — Jonathan Young, Edward Brown, Albert Young,
Robert Young.
15. Little Bay Mines — Wm. Walker, Thomas Dennihey, James White,
James Walsh, Thos. Colbourne, Geoi-ge Carpenter, Joseph Ridout, William
Lush, Richard Penny.
16. St. Patrick's — Joseph Colbourne, John Mercer, Edward Bower,
William Mercer, jr., Solomon Warren, John Baker, Richard McDonald,
Thomas R. Bouzan, John Walker.
17. Springdale—W Siher Clarke, Jos. Anstey, Joseph Blackler, Samuel
Clarke.
18. Little Bay Island — George Jones, Job Wiseman, Frank Weir, Frank
Locke, George Anstey, Oliver Jones, Elisha Hustins.
19. Soulians Cove — Elisha Hutcliings, Elisha Hoskins, J. Hull, Esau
Campbell, Ed. Weir, Wm. Roberts, Jas. VViseman, John Hibbs.
20. Woodford's Ctve — Geo. Esmond, Arch. Locke, Alfred Milley.
21. Little Ward's Harbor — Joseph Saunders, John Thoms, George
Saunders, Uriah Dicks, Enos England, Kenneth Weir, Jonas Saunders.
22. Boot Harbor — Simeon Thistle, Jacob Taylor, Esau Taylor, Alfred
Wiseman.
23. Robert's Arm — C. W. Warr, Mark Rowsell.
24. Ward's Harbor— Ji. J. Rowsell, George Ryan, George Rowsell,
John Burton.
25. Cutwell Arm — John Ridout, James Croucher, Daniel Ridout, Sam.
Croucher, Kenneth K. Short.
26. Lush's Bight — Peter Parsons, Peter Brooks, Azarilla Roberts,
Arthur Parsons, William Roberts.
27. Dark Tickle — Joseph Fudge, Geoige Fudge, James Fudge, Willis
Purchase, Frank Fudge.
28. Little Triton — W. Enstrege, W. Vincent, Joseph Wiusor.
29. Wellman's Cove, Cobb's Cove, Paddock's Bight, Jerry's Har. (Sunday
Cove Island) — Gforge Normore, Elias Wellman, Chas. Locke, Isaac Fudge,
Wm. Wellman, Josiah Hewlett, Henry Short, Levi Colls.
30. Triton — EU Wiusor, Obadiah Winsor, John Vincent, Thomas
Budgell, John Williams.
31. Newtown, Sunday Cove JsZajirf— Esau Hewlett, Jasper Reid, Robt.
Burton, Charles Martin.
32. Hall's Bay, North Side—Qtiorge Grant, Martin Williamson, John
Butt.
33. Pilley's Island— Gerald Whealan, Joseph Antle, Amazia Guy,
Edgar Mills, John Purchase, Samuel Anthony.
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34. Head Harbor— U. W. Fudge, Wm. Watkins, Geo. Pride, William
Pittman, Maurice White.
35. Card's Harbor — Thomas Roberts, George Roberts, James Vincent,
John Roberts, Joseph Lush.
36. Sopp's Island- -Solomon Penney, Ebenezer Wear, Albert Penney,
John Snow.
37. Glover's Harbor — Levi Rowsell, John Marsh, Robert Ward, Joseph
Rowsell, James Marsh.
38. Leading Tickles East — G. H. Andrews, Robert Andrews, Stanley
Loveman, Patrick Cook, M. A. Butler.
39. Leadiwj Tidies West — Pearce Newman, Noah Chippett, Israel
Rowsell, G. H. Haggett, George Wliealan.
40. Badger Bay — Thomas J. Glavine, Stephen Head, Denis Cook,
Peter Molloy, Martin Head.
41. Fleuries Bight — Joseph Rice, George Pearce, Peter Mitchell, Ter.
Kennedy, William Joseph Bugdell, John Kennedy.
42. New Bay — Jacob Moores, David Spencer, Walter Yates, Albert
Yates, Wm. T. Boone.
43. jY. JV. Arm, New Bay — Ambrose Osmond, Fred. B. Moore, John
Thomas Boone, Thomas White, Wm. White.
44. -S. IV. Artii, New Bay~J. M. Andrews, Sam. Parmeter, S. Cooper,
A. W. Shirran, H. M. Andrews.
45. South Arm, Neio Bay — Peter Rolf, Robert Rolf, Jacob Rudge,
George Thompson, George Sheppard.
46. S. E. Arm, New Bay — Adolphus Yates, George White, George
Boone, Samuel Wall, Jacob Hustins.
47. Fortune Harbor — John Carey, Matthew Glavine, William Quirk,
David Glavine, James Carroll, John Davis. Joseph Byrne, Denis Glavine.
48. Waldron's Cove — Lawrence Lyver, Ed. Lyver, Peter Byrne, John
Lyver.
49. Charles' Brook — Joseph Hutchings, D. Downton, Josiah Purchase.
50. Exploits — J. Manuel, W. M. Winser, Jas. M. Lacey, G. Sceviour,
Josiali Dart, Eleazer Manuel, Alp. Milley.
51. Swan Island — James Wells, Zephaniah Wells, George Dawe.
52. Northern Arm, Botwood — W. Evans, P. Manuel, H. Langdon.
63. Badger Brook— 5. D. Coleman, Thomas O'Neill, Samson Greening,
Edgar Penney, Daniel Bryan, John Budgell.
54. Peter's Arm — Elias Burt, John Seamoure, James Byrne, William
LeDrew, William Lidstone,
65. Little Burnt Bay — J. W. Froud, Jas. Snow, Noah Ball, Hubert
Brett, Samuel Pelley.
56. Botwood — George Squires, Henry Sheppard, Clement Hutchings,
Thomas Pevton.
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57. Norris' Arm — George Ryall, Jolin Ryan, Thomas McDonald. Alf.
S. Hopkins, Moriigon Lingaid, John C. Hopkins.
58. Norris' Arm, N. ^'.— Gto. Hallett, L^aac Stuckle.-s, Alfied WhitCj
Wm. T. Langsden, Alf. Miuchington, Wni. Melvin, George T. Ovens.
59. Burnt Arm — Stanley LeDiew, Jacob Hussey, Wm. Wooldriilge,
James Ludlow, Benjamiu Elliott.
60. Laurenceton — Parmenas Brown, John Manual, Amos Brown, Philip
Dalton, Moses Lidstone.
61. Scissor's Gove — Absalom Chalk, Abraham Chalk, Thomas Clark,
James Snow, John Pardy, David Ball, Mark Anstey.
62. Leivisporte — Robert H. Boone, John Noseworthy, John Freake,
Joseph Jure, Robert Woolfrey, Robert Small.
63. Wedern Head, Whale's Gulch, and Halt Fond — Jos. Bursey, Robert
Rowsell, Thos. Jewer, Andrew Manuel, Edward Hodnott, Mhrk Rideout,
Az. Jones, Leodore Rideout.
64. Michael's i/nr&o?-^ William Lush, Alan Budden, John Clancey,
John Lush, Timothy Pilley.
65. Gampbellton — John Fox, David Young, Samuel Clarke, Abraham
Perry, Ebenezer Snow.
66. Loon Bay — H. W. Manuel, Thomas Hicks, George Brenton, sr.,
Levi White.
67. Birchy Bay — Samuel Mews, Thomas Canning, Joseph Quinlan,
John Canning, Richard Mews, Basil Osmond.
68. Gomfort Gove — James Rose, John Rose, John Head, Moses Head,
J. M. Eveltigh.
69. GotteU's Island — Kenneth Ridout, Samuel King, Alfred Ridout,
Eli Anstey.
70. Black Island — James Primmer, William Potter, William Dorey,
Peter Frampton, Martin Hennefant.
7L Samson's Island — Stephen James, Samuel Potter, John Baker, J.
George Gates, Thomas Weller.
72. Farmer's Arvi — Elijah Wheeler, George Gates, Obadiah Wheeler,
William Small, Joseph Wheeler.
73. Little Ghance iTarfeor— James Jones, Robeil T. Jennings, Matthins
Wall, P. Noel, Joseph W. Bartlett.
74. Moretons Harbor — Ambrose Brett, James French, Reuben Small,
Edward Woolfreys, Aug. Brett, John Taylor, jr., Mark Ridout, Az. Jones.
75. Tizzard's Harbor — Joseph Osmond, Mark Burt, William Forward,
Thomas Burt, Titus Locke.
76. Virain Arm — John B. Stockley, Joseph Hicks, Joseph Bournden
Eli Hann.
77. Friday's Bay — Frederick Sansome, Noah Wheeler, James (Jillard,
Isaac Eirle, David Rice, Alexander Sansome, John Mahany.
78. Trump Island— Sumuel Keefe, Frederick J. Bovd, S. J. Smith,
James Willaa, Thomas Smith.
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79. Carter's Cove — Ambrose W. Burt, Thomas Burt, John Farr.
80. Tivillingate — George Guy, Philip Young, Philip Freeman, Amos
Rossitor, Frederick House, James Hodder, William Churchill, Albert Lin-
tield, Edward White, Arch. Borden, Henry Granville, Samuel Sheppard.
81. Herring Neck — Francis Miles, John Hussey, Wm. Miles, Edwin
Kearley, James Crossley.
82. Merritt's ffarfcor— Elijah Powell, Samuel Langdown, Elij. Elliott.
83. Pike's Arm — Henry Walley, James Burton, George Way, Heniy
Cutlers.
84. fioiid'a Cove — George Mercer, Patrick Clait, Richard Pope, James
Wells.
85. Beaverkin — David Barrett, Benjamin Roberts.
86. Beaver Gove — John Day, John Peck ford, George Mercer, sr., Sam.
Elliott, Gideon Day, Joseph Bennett.
87. Horwood, N. S. — William Hodder (James), James Hodder, Abel
Hodder.
88. Ulcnicood — W. B. Temple, Lionel Hynes, John Osmond, D. Black-
more
District of Fogro
1. fhrnood, S. t^.— Rohttt Pike, William Cull, Samuel Simmonds,
Abijuh Purchase, Reuben Penney.
2. Change Islands — Walter J. Torraville, Thomas W. McGinn, Chas.
Fancy, Arthur Scammell, Thomas Torraville, sr., Sydney D. Cook, James
White.
3. Island Harbor — John Ford, John Butt, Wm. Butt, Martin Barnes,
Bernard McKenna.
4. Fogo — Ezekiel Lu.ilovv, George Bigaell, George Elliott, Thomas
Dwyer, John Miller, jr., Jas. Loder, Philip Perry, Robt. Irish, Hub. Oake.
5. Barred Islands — George Foster, Aaron Watkins, James Ford, Elij.
Cull, John Fennimore, James Cull, Richard Goodwin.
6. Joe Batts y^l /■?/*— Ambrose Coffin, John Jacobs, James Coffin, Geo.
Miller, Peter Penton, James Besant, Charles Freake.
7. Tilion Harbor— i. Biiike, P. J. Brien, C. Lane, Peter Biaudeis, C.
Greene, E. Sardy, C. Walsh, F. Mahoney, James Foley.
8. Link Fogo Island — David Harrigan, James Cobb, John Duiuj,
Edward Taylor, James Pearce.
9. Seldom-Come- Bye — Frederick D. Scott, Wm. John Harnett, George
Rowe, Henry Anthony, Theophilus Dawe, Alan Rowe (Martin), Jordan
Penney.
10. Indian Islands — Thomas W. Coish (Alfred), Eli Sheppard, Lorenzo
Collins, Wm. Penney, sr., Geo. Sheppard, Jesse Perr}-, Lemuel Hoddinntt.
11. Gander Bay, A^ S.— Arthur Burden, Edward Francis, Thomas
Francis, Maurice Thistle, Robert Gillingham (of George), Benj. Gilling-
ham, jr., Simon Snow.
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12. Gander Bay, S. S. — James Hodder, Aitlinr Hodder, William
Eastman, John Harris, jr., Adam Lane.
13. Victoria Gove — Walter B. Torraville, James Oake, Ben). Ludlow,
Charles Bursey, Andrew Bursey.
14. Frederickton — John Budden, Wnj. Wheaton, sr., Chas. VVheaton,
sr., Jonas Brenton, Moses Wheaton.
15. Gariiianville — Willis Tulk, George Ellsworth, Sam. Bren^tone, jr.,
Joiin West, Edwin Tulk, George Harbin, sr., John Cuff, of Gi^oige.
Hi. Gariaaiicille North,, and A^oyqin Gove — Jolin T. Hicks, (jeo. Black-
wood, Kenneth Hicks, Elias Chalk, Alfred Hicks, Azariah Parsons, Sainton
Gillingham.
17. Ladle and Apsey Coves — Edward T. Tulk, Heniv Chalk, Bertram
Talk, Thomas West, Benjamin Tulk.
18. Musgrave Harbor — William Wliiteway, jr., Nicholas Goodyear,
Levi Whiteway, John Pinsent, George Wliiteway.
19. Doting Cove — Thomas Dyke, George Cuff, Isaac Abbott, Eli Hicks,
Solomon N. Abbott, James Hicks, Willis Abbott.
20. Gat Harbor — Stephen Hatcher, Wm. Parsons (of Rich.), Jonathan
Paisons, Henry Butt, Wesley Howell, Simeon Parsons, Tobias Parson^,
George Gibbons, Hiram Gibbons.
District of Bonavista
1. Gape Freels — John Andrews, K.Humphries, Esau Stagg, Charles
Vincent, Sam. Andrews.
2. Pinchard's Island — Albert Gill, Wni. Hounsell, Hubert Blackmore,
George Perry, Richard Hounsell.
3. Neuiown — Daniel Gieen, James Hetferlon, Eli Parsons, Frank
Andrews, Frederick BarVjour (of Thos.), Kenneth Eidout, Henry Melendy.
4. Pound Core— Charles Hounsell, Jos. Hounsell, Mark Norris, N'uali
Kean, Thomas Bolen.
5. Wesleyville — Samuel Tiller (of Jas.), Sam. Roberts (of Thos.), Sam.
Hutchings, Nathan Winsor, Wm. Tiller, sr., Geo. Winsor, sr., Robt. Best.
C. Broohjield — Peter Gaultou, Job Kean, Henry Gaulton, C. Oranter,
Jacob Millett, Fredeiick Yetman.
7. Valleyfield--KhTAm. Stratton, Martin Knee, .Fames Oldford, Sam.
Stratton, Robert Green.
8. Pool's Z^totrf— Louis'Wicks, Obadiah Spurrell, Wm. J. Knee, Tubi^s
Brown, Nathaniel Kelloway, Fred. Brown, Walter Dalton.
9. Safe Harbor — Isaac Barboui', Absolam Jeans, Aaron Gillingham,
Stephen Bourne, Jos. Stokes.
10. Greenspond—^&t. Granter, John Burry, Walter Carter, Thomas
Wornell, Thos. Hunt, S. Stratten, Jabez Burry.
11. Loo C7ov«— John Burrv, Hugh White, Fred. Carter, A. Burry, Jos.
White.
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12. Shamhler's Gove— Arthnv Vivian, Geo. Vivian, Fieri. Stagg, George
Stagg, Samuel Bragg.
13. Neio Harbor — Josiah Collin.«, Enoch Collins, Thomas Holloway,
Ben. Holloway, Robt. Keat^^, Wni. Collins.
14. Fair Island — Edwin No.*ewoithy, John Rogers, Henry Rogers,
Adam Faniage, Wia. Boland.
15. Shalloivay Corp. — Hy. Fitzgeiald, Ml. Crock, Martin Furlong, Jos.
Turner, Wrn. Ryan.
HI, St. Brendan's — James Mackey, James Hynss, Thonias Turner,
John Kelly, Philip Beresford.
17. Burnt Mand~Thos<. Kean, Thos. McDonald, John Kelly (of S.),
Joseph Kean, James Hollahaii.
18. Gooselierry Island — .luli House, Robt. Wells, Jacob P?rry, Ben.
Wells, Robt. Parsons, Wm. Taylor.
19 Di^er hlnnd — Samuel Felthaiu, John Glover, Geo Feltham, John
Feltham, .John Tite.
20. Hare /)rt)/-Samuel Collin.«, Joseph Wells, Maitin Ford, Samuel
Collins (Shoal Bay), Arthur Vivian.
21. Mint Brook and Gamho — Simeon Osmond, Andrew Kelly, Peter
Sullivan, James Berresford, Peter Cashin, Samuel Kelly, Patrick White.
22. Flat Islands — Jos. Ral)ih, William Hallett, Noah Ralph, Stanley
Samson, Reuben Ralph, sr,
23. Alexander Bay — Nelson Sparks, Victor Roach, Francis Parsons,
William Dewey, Ed. Sweetapple, Thomas Ralph, Daniel Burton.
24. Salvarje Bay — Jose])h H. J. Moss, John S. Penny, William Moss,
Edward Dyke, William Martin.
25. Squid TtVA/e- Stanley Burden, Joseph Oldford, John Oldford,
Geoige,Troke, James Hunter.
26 Salvage — Ab. Moss. Henry Brown, John Lane, Allan Brown, Ort'en
Burden, Henry Dunn, John S. Brown.
27. Happy Adventure — Abram Turner, sr., John Moss, Robt. Powell,
William Turner, WfUiam John Kean.
28. Charlottetoivn — Alex. Spracklin, William Ford, WiUiam Abbott,
Aithur Templeman, Simeon Sptacklin.
29. Port Blandford — Andrew Stares, Andrew Rowsell, Sam. Elliott,
John T. Steed, Richard Weeks, Daniel Pilley, Noah Ford.
30. Banyan's Cove — William White, Joseph Martin, Isaac Husseyi
Andrew Hobbs, Richard Oldford, James Burry.
31. Canning's Cove — Abraham Penney, Wm. Penney, John Pitts jr.,
John Simmonds, John Chatman, G. Penney.
32. Bloomiield and Musgravetoum - ^WslS Biown, sr., George Reader)
Charles Saint, James Little, Ishmael Matthews.
33. Brooklyn, West — Thomas Blundou, S. Jlatchani, G. Lelhbridgei
Isaiah Pye, David Diamond, Thomas Oldford, Thomas Duffett.
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34. Brooklyn, East—A. B. Stares, Wni. Pye, W. J. Stares, Henry G.
Chalk, Arch. Bennett.
35. Portland — John Hancock, Stephen Ricketts, John Ivany, James
HoHoway, William Ash.
36. Jamestown — George Haines, William Yetnicaii, Samson Handcock,
Henry Reaf^er, C. Haines, Thomas Moss, sr., Wm. Pike.
37. Sweet Bay — D. Dooley, Thomas Mullowney, er., James Nowlan,
Francis Neill, James Dooley.
38. Southern Bay — Alfred Prince, John Moss, Samuel Prince (James),
James Prince, James Quinton.
39. /nrfi«9i/lr»i— John Humby (of Ed.), Saniuel Fry, sr., A. Newell,
Joseph Tilley, Thomas Whelaii, John Humb^', Richard Brennan.
40. Plate Cove~U. F. Kehoe, Pierce Haney, (of Patrick), N. Cheeversi
J. T. Fennell, John Furloiii,' (of Jan)es.)
41. Opeji Hall — James Gould, Robert Gould, James B.uker (of Jos.),
John Moss (of George), John Moss (of John).
42. lied Cliff — John Quinton, sr., Joli He Quinton, John Ryan, sr., Wm.
Bowen, sr., Jacob Quinton.
43. Tickle Cove — Adam C. Skiffington, Wm. Russell, Michael Connors,
Nicholas Kelly, William Taylor, James Lane (of Joseph).
44. Keels— Joseph Hobbs (of John), John Penney (of Wm.), Thomas
Yetman, Henry Hobbs, William Ducey.
45. Broad Gove — John Carroll, James Matthews, John Tobin, John
Walsh, Joseph Gash.
46. King's Gove — Thomas Devine, J. P., David Sullivan, Peter Barron,
Walter Brown, Thomas Curtis.
47. Stork Cove—Edwfird Brennan, Thomas Golahue, sr., Pat. Mahony,
Matthew Ayhvard, Thomas Walsh.
4H. KnighVs Gove — Patrick Walsh, Joseph Aylwaid, Patrick Ricketts,
(of James), William Aylward, Maurice Ricketts, sr.
49. Newman's Cove — George Saiut. James Baker, Patrick Tei'ry, John
Ryan, sr., Henry Bartlett, George B. Mittlen, Wni. Brown (of Edmund).
50. Amherst Cove — George Mitilen, Geoige Bangor, Wm. Brown, Geo.
Little, Henry Bartell.
51. Bonavista — Hezckiali Abbott (of Robt.), Lewis Little, Jas. Ford,
Solomon Harris, Thomas Fitigerald, Joseph Hicks (of R.icliard), Philip
White, Alfred Templeman, Michael Fennell (of Michael), Hugh Abbott,
(of Joseph), Joseph Russell.
District of Tpinity—
1. Spillar's Cove — John Fleming (of Wm.), Thos. Fleming, sr., Alfred
Tremlett, Thos. Fleming (of John), Robert Street (of James), John Fisher.
2. Elliston— Job Coles, Job Baker, George Rendell, Garland Porter,
Robert Hobbs, John Hicks, William Martin.
3. Little Gatalina^Geovge Dallou, Thomas Carpenter, Jas. E. Johnson
Thomas Steed, Thomas Day,
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4. Catalina — John D. Mason, Willisim White, jr., John Biir.-ey, James
Sheppard, William Hicks, Thomas Sutton, Thomas Russell, sr., James
Edgecombe, sr., Edward Murphy.
5 Melrose — James G. Donovan, Edward Lane, Philip Peters (John),
Edward Duggan, John Dooiy, John hVehan.
6. EiKjIisIi Harhor — Mark ^^^l'-, 'iilliert Bugden, Charles Penney,
Alexander Barnes, Martin Pottle, ( icng.- Ivanv.
7. Salmon Cove — Willinnj Day, Tlmnias Uoldwoithy, George Randell,
(of George), Ro Vie rt Oos.«e, Maik i),-\\lirig.
H Slu'it ('lire mid li'ubin Hooil —.\i<hii Guppy, John Fjaik-y, Adam R.
Randell, Michael Power, Henry Hutler, John Ivany.
'.). Trivitii East -MnUhew Evilley, John Jones (of Jonas), William
WntLs, Richard Jones, Edward Lawlor, Thomas Fowlow, John Hogarth.
10. 7'?J?u7//--Rol>ert Morris, .lohn Hoskins, John Coleridge, Chai Its
Morris, John Wooliidgc, William Locke, Frank Wiseman, Mark Hurdle,
John Brown.
11. Uld Bonaventare- — lonatlun Pitcher, Ahram Pitcher, Robt.. House,
Arcliibald J. Pilche-r, Ale.xand.'i I'ltcher, Timothy Bailev.
12. Neu> Bonaventure — Gfoige Field, Henry Miller, Joseph Miller,
Thomas Bailey, Fred. Miller, Moses Hyde, Ephriam Kin^', Joseph Miller,
Walter Vivian.
13. British Harbor — J. E. C. Gardner, Cyril Gardner, Wm. Anderson.
George Gardner, Edward Leonard, John Whitty, Janics Leonard, Richard
Leonard, Henry T. Clarke, Philip V. Vokey.
14. Ireland's Eye — William G. Hodder, Eli Toop, jr., James Toop,
Charle.s Kelly, jr., George Ivany.
15. Deer /yarfto;— Edgar T. King, Jesse Crocker. John G. Penney,
William J. King, John Evilley.
16. Thoroughfare — Nathaniel Mills, James Brown, John Mills.
17. Burgoyne's Cove — William Phillips, Jubal Phillip.s, Alf J. Ivany,
Arthur Carbery, Levi Rogers, Elijah Frond.
18. Rody Brook— lAumnnueX Stone, Jr., William Reid, John Stone,
William Duttett, Edward Sinclair.
l.y. White Rork — Edmund Frampton, Ronald Stone, Alex. Dalton.
20. Broad Oore (Smith's Sound) — Simeon Stiong, William J. Barrett,
Dugald White, Luther Pelley, Allied Stone.
21. George's BrooA;— William Pelley, William J. Adam-^, Fred. Pelley.
22. Snook's Harbor— William J. Loder, Robert Randell, Jno. T. Smith,
James Baker, jr., Alan Smith.
23. Britannia Cove — Thomas Currie, Reuben Laite, William Cooper,
Edgar Walters, William Ivany, John Stone, John Burridge.
24. Hickman's Harbor — Benjamin Martin, Samuel Thistle, Alfred
Martin, Stephen Blunden.
25. Lady Coi'e— Hayvvard Burt, Charles Soper, Heibert Pelley.
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26. Fosters Point— WiUiam Miller, Eli Stanley, Noah George, John
Gooby, sr.
27. Elliott's Gove — Archibald Smith, James Bhindon, Eli Maidment,
John Gooby, Samuel Walters.
28. Shoal Harbor — Malcolm Stanley, Louis Stanley, Wm. Clench.
29. Clarenville — Abram Bursey, Edmund Pierce, John Adey, Joseph
Baggs, jr., Zebedee Stanley.
30. Lee Bight — Robert Adey, Edward Adey, Samuel Hansford, Simeon
Adey, Simeon VV. Adey.
31. Northern Biyht — Albert House, Eleazer Benson, Joseph Qieen,
Alan Benson, Alexander Churchill, James Styles, jr., Thomas Stansford.
32. Hatchet Cove and St. Jones' Within — Eleazer Robbiii:^, Jno. Bishop,
John Tucker, Matthias King, Elijah Price.
33. Queen's Gove — George Butt, Elisha Gregory, James Baker, James
Gooby.
34. Long Bearh — George Vey, Thomas Gosse, George Burfitt, Eleazer
Avery.
35. Hodge's Gove — Isaac J. Smith, Archibald Curtis, Jacob Smith,
Arthur W. Smith, Joseph Whalan.
36. Little Heart's Ease — Jonah Stringer, Wm. M.fShaw, Geo. Martin,
Thomas Spurrell.
37. Fov Harbor — Thomas Pond, Thomas Smith, Edward Seward.
38. Heart's Ease — William Flynn, Peter Seward, jr., George Smith.
39. St. Jones' Without — James Hiscock, Samuel Green, Caleb Green.
40. Bay Bulls Arm — Mark Rockwood, Thomas Parsons, Archibald
Peddle, Joseph Snook (of Robt.), Archibald Hopkins.
41. Chance Gove — George Brace, Thos. Peddle, Samuel Rowe, Emanuel
Smith, William Hollett.
42. BeUevue—io\i.\x Fahey, Thomas Pinsent, Patrick Lynch, Owen
McCarthy, Ambrose Ralph.
43. Colliers Bay Cove — Uriah Thorne, ThnmasTiiorne, Uriah Bantem.
44. Norman's Cove — Joshua Warren, Caleb White, sr., Sam. Newhook,
Thomas White, Caleb White, jr.
45. Chapel .4r»i— Benjamin Warren, sr., Edward Pretty, Samuel
Warren, jr., John Smith, Charles Warren.
46. Dildo — Albert George, John Moore, Victor Moore, Saui. J. Pretty,
Thomas Moore, John Peddle.
47. New Harbor— iAxna^ W. Hillier, William Sooley, Geo. Cranford,
Robert W. Woodman, Martin Higdon.
48. Ho;peall—3ohn King, Thomas Lahey, Henry Mayne.
49. Green's Harbor — Josiah Taylor, Wm. Day, Simeon Cooper, J.jhn
Rowe, Enoch Reid.
50. Witless Bay— Mosts George, Elias Bishop, ji,, Alex. Walker.
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51. Curenrfis/i— Reuben Bussey, William Jerrett, Eli Jackson, Henry
Jerrett.
52. Island Cove — Is^rael Walsli, James Chislett (of Frederick), Elias
Chislett, James Cbislett (of >Joal).)
53. Heart's Delight— (Jarrctt Bryant, Edmund Ellis, Samuel Crocker,
Hubert Hurnuni, Japhet Sooley, Steplien H. Crocker, Henry Fost.
54. Heart's Desire — George Lealiy, Edgar C'rocker, Joseph Lahey,
Henry George, William Groves.
55. Heart's Content — Charles R. Rondell, Richard Barrett, Reuben
George, Martin Rowe, Abraham Rovve, Mark Howell, George Bonner,
Reuben Rowe, sr., George Babstock.
56. New Perlican — Peter Malthtw?, Jacob Piercey, Jacob Penson, Geo.
Penney, Walter Martin.
57. Turk's Cove — Jeremiah Conway, Terence Moore, Thomas Ryan,
Michael Harty, Charles Scott.
58. Srilly Cove — Jacob Pa^roft, Frederick George, Edmund Follett,
John P. Green, Peter Hindy. Robert Hindy, sr.
59. Hant's Harbor — Harrison Janes, Wm. Stickland, Reuben Price,
Simeon Green, jr.. Samuel Ellis.
60. Seal Cove — Frank Harris, Israel Palmer, Frank Single, Absalom
Trim.
61. New Melhoutme — Elisha Button, John C. Mansfield, Sam. Wood-
land, Ambrose Harris.
62. Lance Cot'c— Henry Strong, Henry T. Avery, Archibald Austin,
Eli Head.
63. Sibley's Cove — Azariah Sparks, Augustus Sparks (of Abm), Step.
Adey.
64. IVhilhourne and Blaketown — George Sparks, John Walsh, Thomas
Noseworthy, Arch. Brown, John C. Smith.
Bay-de-Verde—
1. Old Perlican — Walter Cramni, Stephen Burt, George Button, John
Hopkins, Moses Pike, Malcolm Rogers, Abraham Froude, Joshua Barrett.
2. Daniel's Gove — William Howaid, John Kelly.
3. Grate's Cove — Ananias Norris, Azariah King, James Martin, John
Vey, John Avery.
4. Red Head Cove — Pat. Quinlan, Patrick Hyde, Cornelius Hogan.
5. Low Point — Michael Dee, Thomas Fleming, Michael Power.
6. Bay-de-Vtrde — Edward Moore (of Jas.), Moses Blundon (Henry),
Thomas Riggs (of Andrew), Joseph Keats, Henry Thomas Riggs.
7. Caplin Cove— John S. Butt, John Reynolds, James Reynolds.
8. Lower Island Cove — Herbert Sparkes, Robert Rogers, Charles Reed,
Benjamin Morris, Benjamin Snelgrove, Philip S. Cooper, Philip Shano,
James Lewis, Samuel Gillingham,
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9. JoVs Cove — Caleb Thorne, Andrew Golford, Edward F. Murphy.
10. Burnt Point — Edward Tucker, Johu Weeks, Josiah Weeks, Edwin
Milley.
11. Gull /s/antZ— Timothy McCann, Philip McCann, John Stockwood.
12. Northern Bay — John McCarthy, Joseph Hogan, Willi.iin Jacobs,
Richard Woodfiue (of Elias), Albert Day.
13. Western Baif — Edward Crummey, James Daltou, Willis P. King,
Robert B. Penney, William Coish, Thomas Milley.
14. Broad Cove North — Edward Squires, Jabez Moores, Thos. Forristal,
Levi Moores, Joseph Evans.
15. Broad Cove South — Matthew King, George Francis, Ambrose
Thistle, Thomas King, sr., Henry Trickett, Thomas Clarke, George Cox.
16. Perry's Cove to Salmon Cove — Arthur Kelloway, William Thomas
Swain, Michael Slade, Terence Butt, John Rose Kelloway.
17. Freshwater — Wm. H. Joyce, Albert Pike, Francis Evelly, Eleazer
Davis, Richard Clarke.
District of Carboneap—
1. Victoria Village — Henry Burke, William Ash, Samuel Westcott.
2. Carbonear — Nathaniel Tayloi, Kenneth McCarthj', John Knox, Jos.
Dooley, Joshua Ash, Edward Chijiman, Johu Lyte, Joseph Osmond. Wm.
Powell, Francis Bransfield.
3. Mosquito — Patrick Haw, John W. Taylor.
District of Harbor Grace—
1. Harbor Grace (Proper) — Edmund Rogers, Daniel Fitzgerald, Step.
Bray, John Sheppard (of George), Robert Lilly, George Pike, William
Hennessey, John Sheridan, sr., Ed. Guilfoyle, George Bradbury, James
Foley.
2. Harbor Grace, S. S — Edmund Taylor, Moses Yetman, Jas. Yetman,
Edward Sullivan, William T. Noel, Thomas Farrell.
3. Bnjant's Cove — Henry Noseworthy, Linus Hayse, William Babb,
John Noel, Henry Yetman.
4. Upper Island Cove—\Y. M. Young, John Reid, John Lundrigan, A.
Drover, Wm. Greely, Sol. Jones, Rev. F. Smart, J. T. Jones.
5. Bishop's Cove — John Smith (of John), Josiah Menchions, William
Smith (of Isaac), Arnold Smith, Wm. Smith (of Wm.).
6. Tilton — Stephen Gosse (of Sol.), John Fitzgerald, Wm. Chipmau,
Jonathan Brown, J. Jeanes.
7. Spaniard's Bay — John Sheppard (of John), Moses Gosse (of Rich.),
Josiah Sheppard (of Henry), Nathaniel Gosse (of Nathaniel), D. Whelan,
Philip Vokey, Josiah Gosse (of Nathaniel), John Moses Seymour.
8. Shearstown — Edgar Mercer, John Mercer (of Jonathan), Herbert
Holmes, Isaac Sparks, Joseph Butler.
9. Bay Roberts — Wm. J. Mercer (of Samuel), Jesse Mercer, Ed. Par,
sons, Charles Snow (of Ed.), Maithew Fitzpatrick, Thomas Norman, Ed.
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Sparks (of John), Samuel Mercer (of William), John Delaney (of Joseph),
B. North.
10. Caunlnj Road, Bay Roberts — Ed. Freucli (of Alex.), Jas. Mercer,
of James, Robert Bradbury (of Charles), Azariah Russell, Wm. Delaney.
11. Colcxfs Point — Wm. Parsons, Robert Parsons, John Curnew, Wm.
Earle (of Isaac), John Kelly.
DistPict of Port-de-Grave—
1. Port-de-Grave— George Mugford, Reuben Ralph, jr., V\'m. Strange,
Robert Butlei (of Wm.), John J. Taylor.
2. Bloic-)nedown— George A. Morgan, Wm. Morgan (of Wm.), John
Porter, Jacob Patten, Henry C. Bishop.
3. Ship Cove — Oilbeit Andrews, George Dawe (of Jos.), Sam. Taylor,
William Albert Uawe, Heniy Dawe.
4. Bareiieed — Thomas Moore, John R. French. John Boone (of Ed.),
John Stevens, John Batten.
5. North River — William Noseworthy, Thomas Bendle, J. Mahoney,
John O'Brien, John Long, sr., James Snow, George Efford.
6. So7ith River — Ebenezer Boone, William Cuminings, William Rich,
John Smith, George Andrews, James Hussey.
7. Dock — Isaac Batten, John Sealey, William Lacey, Esau Lyons,
Joseph Dawe.
8. Clarke's Beach — Edward Parsons, Arch. Boone, William Mugford,
Charles Mugford, John Sealey, John Butler, William Hussey.
9. Cupids — William Smith, Chesley LeDrew, Nicholas Power, Patrick
Feehan, William Wells, John C. LeDrew, Heber Ivaney.
10. Burnt Head — E. Bishop, Robt. Morgan, John Bishop (of John),
Wm. Fowler (of Wm.), Samuel Bishop.
11. Brigus — George Wilcox, Solomon Hayes, Moses Bartlett, Thomas
Roberts, James Burke, Noah Clarke, Thomas Walker, Moses Walsh, Chas.
Powei'.
12. Goulds — Joseph Coveyduck, James Anthony, Francis Fowler,
Robert Lane, Thomas Snow.
13. Georgestown- Edward Stephen Pearcey, Richard Rose, Edward
James, Robert Sparks, John Keough.
District of Harbor Main—
1. Colliers — James Cole, Thomas Hearn, Patrick Ryan.
2. Turk's Gut — Denis Shea, Patrick Leary, John Bartlett.
3. Conception Harbor — Maurice Mahoney, William Keating, James
Costello, Edward Wade (of Edward), Jas. Dalton, Jas. Costello (Kitchues),
Patrick Brown (Bacon Cove).
4 Harbor Main (Proper) — John Sullivan, Patrick F. Brick, Patrick
Woodford, S. Hickey, Edward Fewer, Thomas Strapp.
5. yluonrfaie -Michael Doyle, Thomas Doyle, James Lyons.
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6. Chapel's Gove — Martin Myers, James Kennedy, Thos. Hawco, Wm.
Duggan, Patrick Crawley, Timothy Sullivan, Rev. J. Rowe.
7. Holyrood- Edward Kirby, John Quinlan, Philip Mullowney, Nich.
Wall, John Mullowney, Timothy O'Rourke.
8. Horse Cove to Indian Pond — William Butler (Middle i3iglil) Samuel
Hynes (Kelligrews), Robert H. Dawe (Seal Cove), Nathaniel Coates (Seal
Cove), Samuel Tilley (Kelligrews), Wm. James Butler (Foxtrap), Joseph
Qreenslade (Long Pond), Joseph Tilley Fowler (Chamberlains), Thomas
Bripn (Topsail), William Neary (Horse Cove).
District of St. John's East —
1. Bellldand — Thomas Parsons, Thomas Rees, William Hammond,
William Rees, Michael Connors, Frank Normore, Owen Kelly, Patrick
MurpLy, James Normore, oF James, Patrick Fitzgerald. Richanl Kent.
District of Ferryland-
1. Bay Bulls— Wm. Mulcahy, M. Williams, Ai-thur O'Brien, Terence
Williams.
2. Witless Brt?/— John W. Dinn, John P. MuUownej-, James O'Neil,
Henry Nash, Thomas Norris.
3. Mo6iie— Robert Davis, jr., James Hutchings, James Kennedy:
4. Toad's Cove to LaMauche—M. Power, JI. Colbert, T. Reddix, N.
Power, P. Ronayue.
5. Brigxis South— J. Byrne, M. Gregory, John Badcock.
6. Cape Broyle— John Williams, John Brien, James Whelan, Michael
Brien, John Dalton, Martin Chidley, Patrick Harve)', Patrick Caiew.
7. Aquaforte—H. C. Wiuser, M. Meagher, P. Brine.
8. Ferryland — Joseph Kinsella, Wm. Johnson, Alfred White, James
Williams, Patrick Farrell, David Slaney, Daniel Keefe.
9. Capliii Bay— Peter Swain, John Power, J. Clancey, Ed. Keough.
10. Renewse, Fenneuse and Broad Cove — Rev. J. Walsh, R. Quinlan,
J. Dutton, M. Sheehan, James Jackman, John Morry, Patrick Fennelly.
11. St. Mtf/iaers— Matthew Brennock, Thos. Ryan, Thomas Colbert,
Stephen Getherall, Matthew Melvin.
District of Placentia and St. Mary's—
1. Drool and Long Bea<-h—P&ir\ck ^t. Croix, Joseph Perry, Thomas
Neil.
2. Trepasseii—'R\ch&vA Sutton, sr., John McNeil, Patrick Fitzgerald,
sr., William Janes, sr., Wm. Curtis, sr., John Corrigan, Thos. Molloy, sr.,
Denis Ryan.
3. St. Shott's—Feter Molloy, Anthony Molloy, Thomas Finlay.
4. Pelefs River — David Hicks, John Molloy, Patrick Stamp, David
Molloy.
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5. Holyrood — John Gibhons, Frank Halleran, Denis Hayward, John
Stamp, of Patiick, Edward Fletning.
6. Poivt La Haye and Gaskier — John St. Croix, James Critch, Patrick
Kielly, John Williams.
7. St. iV/a?-!/'.s— William Bonia, John Bowen, Matthew Vetnian, James
Fagan'jWm. Meaney, Daniel Devinc.
8. Riverhcad, St. Mary\^ — Michael Lee, Stephen Fagan, John Lee,
Thomas Hearn.
9. Mall L'fti/— Michael Ryan, Stephen Christopher, Thomas Rorke,
M. Rorke, of Michael.
10. St. Joseph's — Alban Goff, James Curtis, Robert Bishop, Richard
Power Maurice Daley, Martin Duggan.
11. Snlmnnier, N. S. — Martin Power, Nicholas Parrott, Michl Hawco,
John Nolun, Michael McDonald.
12. Haricot — Francis Evoy, Denis Quigley, Joseph Wall.
13. Golinet — Bernard Downey, James Davis, Rich. Meaney, Augustus
Davis, Francis Davis.
14. Colinet Island~,]Ames Dalton, Albau Doody, Beinird Doody, Jno.
T. Power.
15. John's Pond— J evQMVih Linehan, Anselm Linehan, Wm. Linehau.
16. North Horbor (Salmonier) — S. Bonia, B. Bonia, P. Ryan, J. Power,
Thomas Ryan.
17. i?)a?(c/i— John J. Nash, John T. Power, Henry Roach, Nicholas
Mooney, Edward English, Bernard Power, John Mooney.
18. Gidl Cort— John McGrath, Patrick McGrath, William Judge.
19. Point Lance — N. Careen, John Careen, Michael Careen, P. J.
('areen, Philip Careen.
20. Patncl's Coi-«— Andiew Miller, Michael McGrath, James Dovle,
John W. McGrath, Patrick Coffey.
21. St. Bride's — William Lundrigan, Daniel Young, Edward Conway,
ot Thomas, Sylvester Murphy, Thomas Coffey, James Conway, of Thomas,
John Albert Conway, William Doyle, Richard Conway, Thomas Coffey.
22. Barrisivay and ShijJ Cove — Ed. Keefe, James Foley, Thos. Tobin.
23. Point Verde— 'N. Carroll, Martin Green, Tliomis WaUh, William
Rowe, sr., Nicholas Greene.
24. S. E. Arm, Placentia — James Miller, Thomas Train, J. P. Lanuon,
David Kelly, J. Brien.
25. Placentia — N. Co.^grove, Robert Mooney, James Corrigan, Richard
Wyse, Laurence Furlong, William Green.
26. Dunville—'Rohert Canning, Thomas Carroll, Thomas Power, sr.,
Patrick Tobin, James Barron, Peter Power, of Peter, John Tobin.
27. Jersey Side — John P. Bradshaw, Thomas Dunphy, James Kemp,
James Kelly.
28. Point Moll and Freshvjater — Edward Kelly, William Foley, Thos,
Smith, of Peter,
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29. Marquise — Martin Murphy, John J. Maher, Thomas Cooney,
Maurice Muiray.
30. Argentia—Thos. Bruce, John Dunphy, Edward Houlihan, Philip
Power, Albert O'Reilly.
31. Ft)x Harbor~M. O'Reilly, R. Healey, of Patrick, John Sampson,
Maurice McHugh, Isaac Duke.
32. Red Island— J nmes Reddy, Edward Kerivan, Patrick Carrol.
33. Long Jfarfcoc— Denis Murphy, James Bruce, Daniel Bruce, Michl.
Bruce, Denis Kelly.
34. Shij) Harbor— ,]ohn McFrrlane, Valentine Meade, Mich. Giiffiths,
Edward Power.
35. Rajn's Island— U. Bruce, N. Bruce, P. Murphy.
36. Famish Cove and Trinney Core— John H. Crann, John Crann, R<1.
Orann, John Collins, George Gilliert.
37. Little Harbor A"as«— William Dicks, George Upsall, Geo. Peddle.
38. La Afrtiu/te— Jumes Flynn, William Henry Hynes, Jas. Parsons.
39. Southern Harbor— Ms.nnce Best, Andrew Whiffin, James Best.
40. Arnold's Coye— Joshua Guy, Malcolm Peach, James Adams, Benj.
Hynes.
41. C'OT)ie-L'i/-C/ia?tce— Stephen Adams, James Gilbert, A. Gilbeit, Jas.
Eddy.
42. North Harbor (P.B.)— Henry W. Eddy, William Pafford, Robert
Brinston.
43. black River and Piper's Hole—Go\\n H. Beck, James Stacey, Alfred
Gosney.
44. Grand Jsiarjrf— Emanuel Brinston, Wilson HoUett, Sam. Stacey,
Thomas Smith.
4.5. Woody /.skmrf— Immer Williams, Robert John Barrett, James
Marshall, William Stainer.
46. Wdstern Cove (Baron Island)— ?aU'kV Morris, William Morris,
Wm. Wadman, John F. Wadman.
47. Baron /sifiW— Joseph F'anell, John Flyini, Martin Flyuu, Patrick
Blown, Patrick Shea, William Nugent.
48. ^wpeo— James Chambers, Ben. Trowbridge, John Hickey.
49. Gaulton's Island— 5oh\\ Warren, John Bowden, Wm. Williams.
50. Taclcs Beach— R. C. Brown, Samuel Brown, Charles Best, Ben.
Foute, Wm. Monks.
51. Clattice Harbor, N. TF.— John Parsons, Laurence Parsons, Peter
Connors.
52. Clattice Harbor, S. Jr.— William Follett, Peter Follett, Msrtin
Hiptage. , , t i
53. St. Leonard's-Thos.J. Leonard, Henry Rogers, Edward Leonard.
54. St. Kyran's—Ga.nett Hickey, Jos. Collins, William Collins, Pat.
Gaulton, John Leonard.
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55. St. Ann's — James Collins, Joseph Wakeham, Maurice Ganibin.
56. Ide Valen — James Bennett, Newman Lockyer, Edward Gaulton,
Joseph Lockyer (Beach).
57. Presque — Daniel Ryan, Denis Ryan, Patrick Ryan, Daniel Lake,
Matthew Lake.
68. Merasheen — Martin Pitman, Tlicmms Ennis, Sylvester Best, John
Pomeroy, Albert Best.
59. Breiohji — Geoffrey KeiivHii, Tlicjs. Travels, P. Bennett, P. Tiavers.
()0. Tnihan Hntlmr — Wni. Davis, .Fames Rodgers, .lohn iAfnlrooney,
William Bennett.
fil. Mmsel Harbor Arm — Ixciihen Slade, Geo. Slade, Jo>iali M'areham,
AllVeil Rod way.
62. Musael Harbor — Michael Haun, Jas. Hann, Garrett Millei', Jnuie-s
A. Miller, James Barry, Henry McFarlane, Michael Hann.
63. Spencer's Gove — A. Wareham, A. Hollett, W. Boutcher, M. Boutclier,
W. Berkshire.
64. Haystai'k Thomas Wakely, (!harles Gilbert, George Halsyard,
George Wareham.
65. Hay Cove and C'ollett Cove — George Burton, Heher Burton, Henry
Ingram.
66. Harbor Bnffett—Feter Collett, Then. 'J'ulk, Geo. Hann, A. Upsall,
T. Dicks, John Hollett, Henry Burton, George Shave, AViiliam Folev,
Wilfred Tulk.
67. Bona and Tosselo — Joseph Casey (Bona), John Ryan (Tosselo),
Peter Canning (Deep Cove).
68. Little Paradise — Patrick Hiekey, Thomas Heffern, M. P. Brennan.
69. Paradise — Stephen Power, William Brown, Wm. Pomeroy, Wm.
Pearson, sr., John A. Byrne.
70. S. E. Bight — John Dunphy, William Hynes, Sylvester White.
7L Chandler's Harbor— Philip Power, Edward Hunt, Patrick Dunphy,
James Pitman.
72. Monkstown — Wm. J. Ford, Samuel Monks, Wm. Inkpen.
73. Petit Forte — Jas. Hayden, Pat. Flynn, Jos. Hayden, Michl. Hann.
74. Burnt Islands — Henry Hoben, William Deer, John Newman, sr.
75. St. Joseph's, (P. B.) — John Piccot, John Handrick, Maurice King.
76. Little Harbor, IFest—Thomsis Manning, Richard McGrath, Thos.
Crowe.
77. Bay de Lieu — Joseph Bailey, Thomas Burton, Patrick Walsh.
78. Boat Harbor — John Smith, Samuel Singer, Wilson Denty, Wm.
Melay.
79. Parker's Cove — Samuel Butler, Jos. Synard, John Foote.
80. Baine Harbor — Joseph Matterface, Gabriel Hollett, jr., Malcolm
Andrews, Thomas May, Levi Munden, Wilson Whittle.
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81. OcZerwi— Patrick Abbott, Josiah H. Best, James Murphy (Cooper),
John Collins, John Manning.
82. Rushoon — Wm. Cheeseman, Charles Cheeseman, Joseph Dicks,
Michael Cheeseman, W. Yateis.
District of Bupin (County Councils)—
1. Flat Islands— Loms Chollett, J. P., Walter Parsons, George Collins,
Thomas Broomfield, John Bailey, James Miller.
2. Burin — Frank LeFeuvre, Richard O'Brien, John Coady, James
Vigus, John Kavanagh.
3. i;^?(;or</!— Daniel Bishop, Thomas Lockyer, Ed. M. Hollett, G. M.
Goddard, Thomas Grant.
4. St. Lawrence — Victor P. Turpin, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Philip Pike,
George Bradley, jr., Alexander Fitzpatrick.
5. Lamaline — John Foote, Joseph Hodge, Andrew Collins, James
King, J. Bunnell, John Collier.
6. Fortune — Robert Snook, Aaron Forsey, John N. King, John L.
Bennett, John Forsey.
7. Grand Bank — Tliomas Stoodley, Philip Keating, Henry Lucas,
John F. Hyde, Charles Pardy.
Road Boards.
1. Rock Harbor — Charles Rose Hodder, Charles Hoopar, Jdf. Hodder,
of James.
2. Mortier Bay — John Walsh, sr., Robert Hodder, Alex. Stapleton,
Benj. Hollett, Thomas Devereux, Thomas Dober, James Farrell, George
Dober.
3. Burin Bay Arm — Philip Hollett, Alfred Hollett, Samuel Burfitt,
Thomas Keating, Robert Lundrigan.
4. Lawji— Joseph Murphy, Peter Connors, David Strang, Richard
Edwards, Robert Lamb.
5. Mick's Cove — Joseph Walsh, Peter J. Stacey, John Ayres, Patrick
Stacey, Emanuel Hillier.
6. Grand Beach and Frenchman's Cove- -Benjamin Osmond, Josiah
G audy, John FoUett, John Ridout.
District of Fortune Bay—
1. Garnish — Wm. Reeves, John A. Courage, Thos. Cluett, William J.
Grandy, James H. Grandy, Joseph Grandy, Cyrus Newport, Rd. Grandy.
2. Point Enragee — William May, Philip Miles, John Stroubridge,
Robert May, sr., Thomas May, Robert May, jr., Ernest Waters.
3. Grand John—Qeovge Saint, Henry Madden, George Power, sr.,
John Perritt, James Hodder.
4. Jacques Fontaine — George Harris, John Brushett, Philip Johnson.
5. Bay L' Argent— 3 &mes J. Banfield, Joseph West, John J. Lawrence,
G. R. Baniield, P. J. Banfield.
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6. LitUe Bay i'asf— Rev. James Middletoa, J. W. Thornhill, G. T.
Thornhill, J. Greeu, J. Scott, S. Good, A. Thornhill, J. Clarke.
7. Harbor Mi/Je--Levi Barnes, Jacob G. Bartlett, Geo. Saunders, sr.,
George Paidy.
8. Terenceville and Grand Le Pere— John McCarthy, Peter Hickey,
Abraham Miles, Robert Clarke, Michael J. McCarthy.
9. English Harbor ^as<— Thomas Hackett, Patrick Emberley, George
Dodge.
10. Neiv Harbor — Wilson Dodge, Walter Baker, Frederick Evans.
11. Anderso7i's Cotie— Charles Thorihill, Thos. Thornhill, John Rigg-'.
12. Stoiie's Core— Jeremiah Pope, John Curnew, Meshec Bond, Robert
Pope, Reuben Pope.
13. Hare Harbor — Daniel Dominic, William Phillips, Samuel Tibbo,
Anthony Dominy, Randall Pope.
14. Rencontre — John Mullins, Nicholas Hartigan, Geo. Coffin, Stephen
Giovanini, Jonaa Jones.
15. Lally Cove — William Baker, John Baker, James Keeping, Samuel
Miles.
16. Bail du. Nord — George Davage, George Matthews, John Hillyer,
Thomas Farrell, Edward Roberts, Philip Farrell, of John.
17. Pooles Cove—Uev. H. McDermott, J. H. Williams, Wilson Mar-
shall, James Bradbury, Henry Squires.
18. BclUoram — Levi A. McCuish, John R. Cluett, Samuel Lee, Levi
Cluett, Alex. Rose, E. J. Burdock, Stephen Poole, Josiah Rose.
19. at. Jacques — H. R. Clinton, J. F. Staple, Alexander Tibbo, J. C.
Noseworthy, James Fiander, Denis Murphy, Isaac Burke.
20. English Harbor West — William Yarn, Aaron Fiander, William
Evans, William Keeping, Frederick Evans, J. Petite.
21. Boxey — James Skinner, Abraham Blagden, Jeremiah Blagden,
George T. Miles.
22. St. John's Bay — James Lambert, Richard Martin, Ab. Skinner.
23. Coomb's Cove — John Vallis, Abram Skinner, A. R. Pargons, Aaron
Vallis.
24. Miller's Passage — James Gorman, Benjamin Martin, Joseph S.
Sheppard, Wm. Sheppard, George Smith.
25. Little Bay West — Jacob Rose, Mark Parsons, Wm. G. Rose, Wni.
H. Rose, Wm. Ridgely.
26. Jersey Harbor— James Griffin, Richard Rose, Stephen White, D.
Boyce.
27. Harbor Briton — C. Way, J. P., John Rose, Thomas Pearce, Joseph
Sodero, Walter Porter, George Ashford, George Chapman, Wm. Thompson,
William Stewart.
28. Sagona — Charles Bungay, Morgan Bungay, Geo. Snook (of Benj.)
29. Brunette — Ambrose Thornhill, George Thornhill, Wm. Pearce.
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30. Great Harbor — Andrew Harris, William Bond, Geo. W. Harris.
31. Dawson's Cove — John Rose, Robert Crew, Robert Rose, Jas. Crew.
32. Seal Cove — Simeon Loveless, Josiah Rideout, Josiah W. Loveless,
John Cornick, William Loveless.
33. Pass Island — Ernest Bulley, Philii) Fudge, William Carter, Wm.
Coojier, Matthew Touchings.
34. Grole — James Stickland, Thomas Burton, William Cribb.
35. Hermitage — Mark Way, Jesse Fudge, Chas. Meade, John Ingram,
Robert Roberts, Samuel Dowding, Thomas Green.
36. Gaidtois — Arthur Garland, Harry Grant, John Legge.
37. Little Bay — hevi Dominy, Wm. Coombs, Joshua Kendall.
38. Green Point, etc.— Harry Wilmot.
39. Conne River — Reuben Lewies, Matthew Burke, John McDonald,
Nicholas Jeddore.
40. Milltown— John Brushett, George Roberts, Samuel Kelly, John
Kendall.
41. Head of Bay U'Espoir — John Bussell, David Organ, J. Kendallj
Robert Roberts, Robert Kearley.
42. St. .Joseph's Cove, Bay D'Espoir — David McDonald, NiuodeniUs
Organ, Joseph LeRoux.
43. Ship Cote— George Hoskins, sr., David Colliers, R. J. MacDonald,
Samuel Snook, Michael Collier (of Samuel), Wm. Hoskins, Wm. Collier.
44. Great Jcrvois — John Hull, Arthur Radford, Samuel LeRue, John
Allen, James Farrell, John Caines.
45. Pushthrough — Samuel Camp, Robei t Chambers, Samuel Cooper,
John Sutton, Wilson Garland.
46. McCallum — Jude Nash, John Lee, Henry Caines.
Distpict of Bupgeo and La Poile—
1. Richard's Harbor to Mosquito — Thomas Chapman, Geo, A. Simtns,
Edwin J. Skinner, Charles Hill.
2. C'ajJC La Hunc — Thomas Barter, Samuel Bagg.
3. Cul de Sac TFc;,-^— Stephen Spencer.
4. Francois— U. Durnford, sr., George Cartai*.
5. New Harbor and Chaleur — John Peters, J. LeFoce, sr.
6. Rencontre, L'anse Cove and Cul de Sac, East — Wm. Webb, sr.,
James Wormold.
7. Burgeo (Little River to Muddtj Hole)— John \a.t(iheT, Hy. Green,
John Hare, Joseph Anderson, William Davidge, Philip Dicks, Hngli
Matthews.
8. Raniea Island— Vienh' n Bowdridge, Hubert Kendell, Alexander
Ingram, Andrew Keeping, Wm. Scott, Isaac Keeping, Jno. Kendall, jr.
9. Grand Bruit— John Billiard, sr., James Melbourne, Geo. Miles,
S am t;el Billiard (of Samuel), James Childs.
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10. La Poilc — James Keeping, Thomas Anderson, Stephen Batemau,
•lose)ih Stickland, sr., Wm. Stickland, jr., Wm. Vautier.
11. Wcf:t Point- -\\"\\\\».m Herridge, Stephen Batemau, i'eter J.
McDermott, sr., Thomas Anderson.
12. f cities— Ephriam Smith, Philip Bond, John Major, Juo. iiennett,
James Courtney, Samuel Morgan, Kobert Strickland.
13. harbor Lc Con — Thos, Horwood, (Jeorge Clark (of Johui, Andrew
Newman, George Fhomas, Jonas Bnckland, Jolm Herridge.
14. llo.sc Blanrhe — AiVawr Moores, Thomas Skinner, Hy. Newman,
John Hatcher (of John), riiilip Stickland, Richard Furneaux. Thomas
Bnrton, .lames Le Moine.
14. Burnt Island (Baker's Tickle to Wolf Harbor) — Henry Keeping,
Israel Walters, James Chalk, Nl. Herritt.
16. Iliscork's Point— John Seymour, I'hilip Stickland, Eli Seymour.
17. Jslc-an.r-Mnrls — Dominic l-e Fresne, .lohn Tie Fresne, Thomas
Frampton, James Wells, Jharles Clark.
18. Fox Boost and Marffaree—B, Walters, G. Billiard, .los. Hodder,
(ieo. Wm. Walters, George Meade.
19. C'hannrf —Hn.mnel Hare, Charles Bennett, Emanuel Harris, Alf.
•I. F'ullins, Philip T. Clement, Tiiomas Denis, G. H. Poole, j".
'29. I>rcadfuU Point to Porky Barachoix — Jas. Voung, Ja-<. J.omond.
21. Middle Barachoix so Cape Ray — J. Tapp, sr., James Osmond,
E. I'atpy, E. Gilliam, John Wall.
DlstPict of St. George—
1. Little Ulcer- John Chaissoa, Capt. John Mclsaac, Alex. A. A.
Mclsaac, Henry Quinn, John Campbell, John McDonald, .\ndrew N.
Mclsaac.
2. South Branch, Codroy Valley — Peter Muise, John A. Mclsaac,
Moderick Aucoin, Sandy D. Mclsaac, John Cormier.
3. Bank Head — Patrick Cormier, sr., AA m. Cormier, Ernest Young,
Fred. Cormier, Pat. Cormier, jr.
4. Searston — A. D. Mclsaac, John McArthur, John Kyan, J. Mclsaac,
•John Luedy, Joseph Bruce, ^lichael McNeil.
5. Codroy -Heo. Collier. James Collier, P. H. Braithw aite, Abraham
Evans, Mark Keudle, \\'m. Anthony, Bernard Marsliall.
6. //i(//i/ru(f/.s— Michael J. Gillis, Roderick A. ^lacPherson, Thomas
P. Gillis.
7. Cm66e'*— William Chafiey, Jerry M. Pike, John E. Morris, Wm.
Joseph Chaffey, Joseph Chaffey.
8. Middle Barachoix to Elver Brook — John A. Renouf, Clement
Renonf, John E. Morris, Richard T. Gillam, George Chaffey.
9. Cartyrille to Rattling Brook, exclusive — Thon. Gale, Jos. Morris,
Donald McPherson, Stephen Hulan, Israel Gillam.
10. Stephen ville Crossing, Barry's Brook and Seal Coce— Edward .1.
Bishop, Basil Downey, .John P. Bennett, John Parsons.
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11. Stephenville—¥red. T. Kenny, Jas. E. Gaden, William White,
Vennor White, Telesphore White.
12. Sandij Point— Rev. Chas Jefl'rey, Will Fenuell, .Joseph Pieroway,
Edmund Parsons, Will. Baaheld, Arthur Cashin, Albert Garnie.
13. Mntthies' Point, Barachoi.r Brook to Main River (e.vdn.sive)—
Albert Alexander, -Tohn Roberts, Daniel Dennis, A. Nardini, Mitchell
Henoit.
14. Boinaiii.s Bridge to Coal Hirer — Daniel Mclsaac-, Alex. Marrli,
.John Gillis, Derry Aucoin, Michael Leary, Samuel Parsons.
15. Port a a Port to Abrali(nn\'< Core ( inr/ iidinn Bos U'itr/".s) Hii;;li
(iillis, Archibald Campbell, Paul Hall, Jienjaniin Harvey, .lames March,
.1, E. Henoit.
16. Ahrahian'x Core to Wc.'it 11(11/— Cha.s. Dulley, Frank .lesso, Nich.
Flynu, Dan (iale.
17. Ahrahanis Cove to Cape ^t(v>;y/«— Ralpli Costard, Step. Wheeler-
.James Carter, Jos. M. Benoit.
18. Cape George to West Bay (via Black Dtick Brook)— Am&h\e. Kowe,
Albert Leroux, Henry Young, Jos. H. Duphenay, Charles Dennis.
U). Frenrhinan\<i Cove to Ballnntyne Cocc —William Wagson, Edward
Dormody, Samuel Batt, Henry Mitchell, W'illiam White, Thos. Perrett,
.Fohn Companion, George Wheeler.
•20. Birehy C'oyc— Israel Hinds. William Allen, .Joseph Messervy,
.lames Duggan, Robert Gushue.
21. Woods' Island— 'i:. P. Wade, .Mich. Hackett, sr.. Win. OConnell,
Felix Gallant, Robert Perry, Henry :Miller, Stephen White.
22. Hinnherniouth — John Harris, Joseph (Jushue, Antonio Joseph.
23. Meadoicv Point to IrisIitoirn—JoaelAi N. Petipas, Joseph Uoode.
James Terry, Harry Penney, James Davis, Patrick Christopher. Terence
McCarthy, William Gregory.
24. Meadow's to Middle Arm— A. E. Brake, Jas. Brake, .los. I.ovel,
William Sticklaud, John Blanchard, Con elius Brake, Joseph H. lirake.
(County Council).
]. ^7. G<;o/Y/f",v— Hubert White, Joseph White, Alfred Brett, Anthony
Hlancliard, Clarence White. John Fillatre, Moses Muise.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
Diocese of Newfoundland.
Former Prelate— Aubrey George Speucer, D.D., 1839. Edward Fell. I,
D.l)., 1844. James Butler Kelly, D.D., 1876.
Pre-^ent Bishop— Vxight Reverend Llewellyn Jone.-, D.D., Lord Bishop
of Newfoundland, Consecrated in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Festival
260 Ecclesiastical — Church of England.
Canvas Tents made to Order.—
of SS. Philip and James, 1878, by the late Archbishop Tait, of Canterbury,
the Bishops of London and Hereford, and Bishop Kelly.
Commissaries in England — Rev. Canon Heygate, M.A., Boston ; Rev.
H. B. Cartw right, M.A., St. Augustine's College, Canterbury.
Commissary in Bermuda — Veu. Archdeacon Tucker, M.A.
Diocesan Registrar — Rev. G. H. Bolt, M.A.
Deanery of Avai.on.
Rev. Canon Smith, Bural Dean.
St. John's Cathedral — The Lord Bishop of Newfoundland, Dean.
" Rev. Canon White, Rector, Suh-Dean.
" Rev. J. Bell, Senior Curate.
" Rev. J. Brinton, Junior Curate.
" Rev. Canon Pilot (retired.)
Rev. G. H. Bolt, M.A., Lecturer.
,S'(. John's, St. Thomas's— B.GV. Canon Dunfield, Rectoi-.
" Rev. G. R. Godden, M.A., S iiior Curate.
" Rev. E. L. Birchby, Junio' Cmate.
St. John's, St. Mary's— Etiv. H. Uphill Rector.
Topsail — Rev. Canon Temple, Episcopal Commissary.
Foxtrap and Hopewell— Rev. E. K. H. Caldwell.
Fouch Cove— Rev. T. G. Netten.
Fetty Harbor — Rev. John Hewitt.
/'ortugal Core — Rev. Canon Smith, R.D.
Bell Mand- Rev. W. C. Booth.
St. John'.'i (Non-Farochial-Rev. Canon Pilot, D.D., D.C.L., LS.O.
retired.
Rev. G. H. Bolt, M.A.. L.Th., Sec.-Treas. Diocesan Synod,
E.xamining Chaplain.
Deanery of Conception Bay.
Rev. Canon Noel, Rural Doan.
Brigus—Rev. G. H. Field.
Salmon Cove— Rev. E. C. Clench.
Fort-de-Grave — Rev. F. Severn.
Bay Roberts— Rev. G. H. Hewitt, M.A.
Spaniard's Bay — Rev. J. S. Adams.
Upper Isla7id Cove — Rev. E. E. Rusted.
Harbor Grace — Rev. Canon Noel, R.D.
Harbor Grace (South Side) — Rev. C. M. Sticking.s.
Carhonear — Rev. F. W. Colley.
Bay-de-Verde— R&v. J. 0. Britnell.
Deanery of Trinity Bay
Rev. C. W. Hollands, Rural Dean.
Heart's Conteiit—Rev. F. Smart, Rector ; Rev. W. H. Bayley, Curate,
New Harbor, Trinity Bay — Rev. J. J. White,
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Smith's Sound— '^■(tv. H. W. Facey, B.A.
Random— Rt\ . J. Piescott.
Trinity fTw^-Rev. C. W. Hollands, R.D.
Trinity East—Rav. A. B. S. Stirling.
Caialina — Rev. G. S. Chambeilain.
Deanery of Bonavista Bay.
Rev. Augustus G. Bayly, M.A., Rural Dean.
Bonavista— Bev. Augustus G. Bayly, M.A., R.D. ; Rev. H. G. Pegg.
King's Gove — Rev. S. A. Dawson.
Brooklyn— Rev. E. J. R. Nicliols.
Salvage — Rev. LI. Godilen.
Greenspond — Rev. \\. A. Penney.
Pinrhard's Island— Rev. J. T. Hiscock, B.A.
Deanery of Notre Dame Bay.
Rev. A. Pittnian, Rural Dean.
Fogo—Rev. E. A. Butler, Rector ; Rev. M. K. Gardner, Curate.
Twillingate—Rev. J. L. Brodie.
Herring Neck— Rev. H. F. G. D. Kirby.
Change Islands — Rev. N. S. Facey.
Exploits — Rev. J. Bull.
Tilt Gove— Rev. A. Pittman, R.D.
White Bay—Rev. G. Wood.
Grand FalU—Rev. J. Whittle ; Rev. W. W. Clark^on.
Deanery of Placentia Bay.
Harbor Buff'ett — Rev. Arthur Sliorter.
^Mj-in— Rev. A. T. Tulk.
Lamaline—'Rev. H. K. Gilbert.
IVhitbonrne and Plarcntia—Rev. .1. G. C-Iragg (retired).
Deanery of Furtunk Bay.
Rev. George Bishop, Rural Dean.
Harbor Brito7i—Rev. R. F. Mercer.
Hermitage Bay— Rev. Canon Bishop, R.D. ; Rev. W. R. Courage, Curate
Belleoram-Rev. A. E. Tulk, B.A.
Burgeo—Rcv. E. H. Fletcher.
Rose Blanche— Rev. Rowland Hilli.
Channel— Rev. H. J. Read.
St. Pierre — ■—
Deanery of Straits of Belle Isle.
, Rural Dean.
St. George's Bay— Rev. Charles Jeffery.
Bay of Island.^— Rev. H. Petley.
Bonne Bay—\\ev. I. Parsons,
2G2 Ecclesiastical — Ch. of England. — lioman GalJiolir.
Down Quilts made to order, any
Battle Harbor — Rev. E. VV. Gardner.
Sandwich Bay —
Flower's Cove — Rev. J. T. Richards ; Rev. W. K. Pitcher.
Mission at Ungava.
Rev. S. M. Stewart.
Theological College.
VUitor — Tlie Lord Bishoji.
Prviiriiml—lltiv. C H. Barton, M.A.
' 'o//)(r)7 - Tlie Lord Bisliop, Rev. C-inon DunfieM, Rev. Canon Pilot,
n.i)., D.C.L., Hev. G. H. Fioit, M.A., Bursar: Rev. Canon Smith, Mr. J.
Outerbridge, Hon. Sir William H. Horwood, C.J. ; Mr. T). M. Browning,
M.A., KG.
Diocesan Synod of Newfoundland.
Executivf Committee — The LokI Bi.sliop, Hev. Canon Temple, Episcopal
Commissat v, Rev. Canon Duufield, Rev. G. H. Bolt, .M A , R. v. Canon
Sreith, Rev. F. W. Colley, Rev. Canon White, Rev. G. H. Field, Rev. C.
H. Baiton, M.A., Hon. G Skelton, Hon. Sir Wm. H. Horwood, J. Outer-
liridg.', Sir J. S. Winter, K.C.M.G., Hon. G. Knowling, H. W. LeMes^urier,
J. A. Clift, K.C., Hon. R. Watson.
t^ecretary-Treasurn- — Rev. G. H. Bolt, M.A.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Arch-Diocese of St. John's.
Former Prelates — Right Rev. Dr. O'Donel, consecrated 1796, died 1811 ;
Right Rev. Dr. Lambert, died 1817; Right Rev. Dr. Scinlan, died 1830;
Right Rev. Dr. Fleming, died 1850 ; Right Rev Dr. Mullock, died 1869 ;
Right Rev. Di. Powei-, died 1893.
The Diocese was raised to an Archiepiscopal See in 1904.
Present Archbishop and Metropolitan — Most Rev. M. F. How ley.
Administrator of the Cathedral — Right Rev. Mgr. Roche, V.G.
Administrator of St. Patrick's — <
St, Johi's— Cathedral— mght Rev. Mgr. Roche, V.G.; Revs. D. O'Cal-
laghan, P. Sheehan, Jas. Greene, D.Ph.
St John's — St. Patrick'.^ Riverhead — Rev. J. McDermott, S?nior Curate;
Rev. Thomas Gough, Rev. Joseph Pippy.
St. John's, St. Joseph's, Hoylestouii — Rev. \V. Kitchiu, D.Ph.
Torhay—Y&Ty Rev. M. J. Clarke, P.P , and Rev. Edward Curran, C.C.
(residing in Pouch Cove).
Kilbride (Waterford Bridye) —
Petty Harbor — Very Rev. R. Tierney, P.P.
IVhktles' Bay— Very Rev. N. Roche," P.P., and Rev. C. McCarthy, C.C.
Tons' Cove— Yery Rev. P. O'Brien, P.P.
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Ferryland — Very Rev. L. K. Vereker, P.P., and Rev. John Rawlin?,
C.C. (residing at Cape Broyle).
Eenewse — Very Rev. J. Wal.^li, P.P.
Trepassey — Very Rev. H. Rtiimif, P.P.
St. Mary's—Very Rev. S. O'Diiscoll, P.P.
St. Joseph's (Salmonier)—'R>iv. W. O'Flaheity, P.P.
Placcntia—B.ight Rev. Mgr. Rwirdon, P.P.
St. Bride's - Rev. A. Fyme.
A rgeniia— Very Rev. j. J. St. John, P.P.
St. Kyran's—Yevy R^v. W. P. Duutney, P.P., and Rev. F. Cacciola,
C.C. (residing at Barren Island).
Burin — Very Rev. J. McNamaia, P.P., and Rev. Edward Wilson, C.C
(residing at Marystown).
St. Laiv.enre — Very Rev. A. Maher, P.P.
Topsail — Rev. James Coady (re.eiding at Powerscourt, Manuels).
Fortuqal Cove — Very Rev. John A.-^hley, P.P.
Bell Island— Ytry Rev. James Mc(}ialh, P.P., and Rev. P. Kelly, C. C.
Institutions,
St. BonaLenlure's College — lu charge of the Christian Brothers.
St. Patrick's Schools— " "
Holy Cross Sehools, Eivcrhead — " "
St. Vincent's School, St. John's — In chargf of the Sisters of Mercy.
St. Joseph's School, St. John's — " "
Co?ive?i^s— Presentation Order, 5 ; Mer«y Order, 6.
St. Michael's Orphanage at Belvidera for Girls (under the Sisters
of Mercy)- 100 orphans.
Industrial School — for Boys — at Mount Cashel (under the Christian
Brothers) — over 100 boys.
St. Bride's Academy — for young ladies— at Littledale, St. John's (in
care of the Sisters of Mercy — 49 Boarders.
Diocese of Harbor Grace
Present Bishop — Right Rev. John March, D D., consecrated 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
Galipoli, Italy, in 1880 ; Most Rev. R. MacDonald, consecrated in 1881,
resigned 1906.
Harbor Grace— Right Rev. John March, D.D. ; Rev. W. Finn.
Holyrood — Rev. James W. Donnelly, P.P.
Harbor Main— Rev. John Roe, P.P.
Avondale-Mev. R. M. Shean, P.P.
Conception Harbor — Very Rev. Mgr. Veitch, P.P.
Briym—mght Rev. Mgr. Walsh. P.P.
North River-Rev. S. J. Whelan, D.D., P.P.
Carbonear-Rev. F. D. McCarthy, C.C.
Northern Bay— Rev. J. Lynch, P.P,
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Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired.—
Bay-de-Verde — Rev. J. Donnelly, P.P.
TriniUi—'Rtv. Wm. Tarahan, P.P
BonavUta — Rev. J. Murphy, Ll.D., P.P.
Kings Core— Rev. J. Scully, P.P.
Whilhourm—'Rev. W. P. Finn, P.P,
Grand Falls— Rev. M. P. D>vyer.
St. Brendaiis — Rev. J. Mackey.
Tilton Harbor — Rev. Edwarrl O'Brien.
Fortune Harbor — Rev. J. Nolan, P.P.
Little Bay — Rev. John Kavanagh.
Coachman i; Cove — Rev. James J. Walker.
Oonc/re— Rev. G. A. Thibault.
Diocese of St. George.
Bishop— {\ lic&nV).
St. Georrjc's — Rev. Martin Sears.
Codroy Valley— Rt. Rev. W. J. Browne, V.G., and Rev. S. St. Croix.
Stephenville — Rev. P. F. Adams.
Fort an Fort — Rev. G. H. Hawkins.
Bay of Islaiuh—Rev. Andrew Sears, Administrator.
JVood'.-! Idand — Rev. V. Pineau.
Bonne Bay — Rev. M. O'Rourke.
Harbor Briton — Rev. M. F. Power.
Bay d'Espoir —
St. Jacques — Rev. J. M. Joy.
Convents — Sisters of Presentation at St. Jacques and of Mercy at St.
George's.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. T. B. Darby, B.A., Fresident.
Rev. C. Lencb, Secretary.
Rev. T. Mar.»hall, Superintendent of Missions.
1. — St. John's District.
St.John'-f, Goiver Street — Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, M.A., D.D. ; Rev.
Mark B'enwick, Chaplain and Guardian of the " Home."
St. John's, George's Street — Revs. J. W. Bartlett, George Forsbaw.
St. John's, Cochrane Street — Rev. Frederick R. Matthews, B.A., Chap-
lain to the Wesleyan Methodists of His Majesty's Naval Forces on this
Station ; Rev. Levi Curtis, M.A., D.D., Superintendent of Education (by
permission of Conference) ; Rev. G. E. W. Bryant, left without a Circuit
at his own request.
St. John's, Wesley — Rev. John K.Curtis, B.A. ; Rev. William Kendall,
Supernumerary.
Fouch Cove and Bell Island — Revs. W. H. Dotchen, A. F. Bamford.
Topsail — Rev. James Nurse.
Brigus-Rev. Samuel Snowden.
Cupids and Clarice's Beach — Revs. C. Hackett, C. W. Legge.
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AYAE & SONS, Ltd.
Bay Roberts and Spaniard's Bay — Rev. C. A. Wlntemarsh, M.A., B.D.;
Supply.
fVhitbourne—Rev. E. V. Young (Postal Address, Bay Bull'is Arm) ;
Rev. John Rtay, Supernumerary.
Sotivd Island and Lona Island— Uev. Robert H. Mercer ; Supply
(W.G.D.), H^y stack.
St. Anthony — Revs. J. A. Wilkinson, F. D. Colton (St. Leonard's).
Flowers Cove — Supply.
Red Bay — Supply.
Hamilton Inlet and Sandwich TJa;/— Revs. W. H. Webber, Frederick
H. Purchase.
Chairman — Rev. Mark Fenwick.
Financial Secretary — Rev. F. R. Matthew.s, B.A.
Sunday School Secretary — Rev. (Jharles Hackell.
Temperance Secretary — Rt-v. J. K. Curti.", B.A.
2. — Oakbonear District.
Carbonear — Revs. J. Fincock, A. Thorpe, W. Cotton, Victoria.
Harbor Crace — Rev. T. B Daiby, President of Conference.
Freshwater — Rev. A. A. Holmes.
Blackhead — Rev. Charles Howse.
Western Bay—Rey. C. Lench.
Low^r Idand CW«— Rev. W. H. Biovvniug.
Old Perlican.—'RiiV. E. Pollit Ward.
Hants Harbor— Rev. (i. Paine ; (H.C., Postnl Addres-, New MenVne).
Heart's l^ontent — Rev, Jes.se Heyfield.
Green's Harbor — Rev Francis U. Wiley.
Shoal Harbor— Ri'V. Eilg'ir Taylor.
Northern Bight — R^- v. W. H. Pdrner.
Britannia Coi'e— Rev. John T. Newman ; Supply (T.A S.), Postal
addiess, Fo.-^ter's Point.
Chairman- Rev. T. B. Darby, B.A.
Financial Secretary— Rev. W. H. Browning.
Sunday School Secretary — Rev. C. Hcnvse.
Temperance Secretary — Rev. A. A. Holmes.
3.— BoNAvisTA District.
Bonarista—R.ev. Siilney Bennett.
Elliston—Rev. T. H. Jame.s.
Cat,iliua—Re\\ Henry C. Hatcher, B.D.
Trinity- Rev. James Wilson.
Mwyravetown -Rev. W. Harris.
Port /j'/aw(//orrf— Supply (R.M.B.)
Glovertoini—Rev. John Hurst; Suppl}'.
Greenspond—R,e\-. K. Broughton.
Wesleyville and Neidoim—Rex. J. R. Saint, S.T.L. ; Supply, Postal
address, Newtown.
Musgrave Harbor— Rev. Elijah C. French.
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Wear a 'Tween Hat and Smile !—
Carmanville — Supply (G.U.)
Fogo—Riiv. T. B. Moody.
Seldom-Conic- By and Indian Islands — Rev. J. Holmes.
Qhairma7i—-Tiev. H. C Hatcher, B.D.
Financial Secretary —Ylkiv . J. R. Saint, S.T.L.
Sunday Sehool Secretary— Jiiiv. E. Broughton.
Temperance Secretary — Rev. J. Wilson.
4. — Twii.LiNGATE District.
Twillingate — Rev. T. W. Atkinson ; Supply.
Chanije Islands—Rav. H. C L"o]ipin.
Herring Neck — Ri.-v. Peter Lelsiora.
Moreton's Harbor— Rev. H. Scott ; Supply.
Camphellton—S\.\Y>p\y (F.G.H.)
Lewisporte — Rev. VV. T. D. Duni).
Grand Falls and Millertown—Rvv». W. M. Muir, A. S. Doggett (Glen-
wood) ; Supply (Miilertown).
Botwood atid Lawrenceton—Rt:\-s. W. J. Morris, I. French (Lawrenceton).
Exploits and New Bay — Rev. Aiminius Young ; Supply (New Bav) â–
Supply (J. LI. W.)
Little Bay Islands and Pilley's Island — Rev. R. H. Maddock ; Supply
(Pilley's Island).
Springdale—R{iv. F. W. Sawdon.
Little Bay^S\ipp\y (Harry's Harbor).
Nipper's Harbor — Rev. S. A. Chancey.
Tilt Cove— Rev. A. E. Stephenson ; Supply (La Scie).
(Vhite Bay Sonth — Rev. Joseph G Bovles (Pacquet).
IVhitc Bay North- Rev. J. C. EUiojt (Englee).
Chairman — Rev. W. T. D. Dunn.
Financial Secretary — Rev. R. H. Maddock.
Sunday School Secretary — Rev. H. G. Coppin.
Temperance Secretary — Rev. S. A. Chancey.
5. — BCHI.X 1) [.STRICT.
Burin — Rev. Heniv Godfrey.
Epworth — Rev. E. Coish.
Flat Islands — Rev. George Steel.
St. Pierre —
Fortune— Rev. C. R. Blount.
Grand Bank — Rev. Edwin Moore.
Garnish — Rev. \V. H. Norman.
Burgeo — Supply (C.C.)
Petites — Supply (VV.R.), to reside at Grand Bruit.
Ohannel—Rev. J. T. Beagarie.
Bay St. George— Rev. W. Swann.
Bay of Islands — Rev. H. Royle.
Bonne Bay — Rev. P. Williams ; Supply.
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Chairman — Rev. Wm. Swann.
Financial Secretary — Rev. George Steel.
Sunday School Secretary— Rev. E. Moore.
Temperance Secretary — Rev. H. Royle.
Students at College.
Mount Allison University, Sackville — Ernest Baines, William Grimes,
Frank Dickinson, Arthur W. Dycer, Solomon Haan, Job Moore, Robert
C Tait, William Wilson, Simon Edwards, John W. Winsor, Allan S.
Adams, Leofric E. G. Davies, Francis J. Armitage, George B. Pickering,
Norman M. Guy, Francis H. Phillipson, William S. Mercer, W. M. Grand^',
J. W. Noseworthy, W. B. Bugden, A. Mercer, S. Williams, T. Pitcher.
JVesleyan Theological College, Montreal — H. Gordon Hatcher, Robert
S. Smith, Garland G. Burton, C. fl. Brown, W. P. Wornell.
Victoria Universitji, Toronto — Edwin J. Pratt, Samuel H. Soper, Arch.
G. Young, Ernest Codling John Line, James Leach, William J. Mumford,
Thomas S. Ally, J. F. Bishop, Joseph Jones, J. T. Stapleton, W. P. Scott,
Levi Haltyard.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.
Presbyter Resident in Newfoundland.
St. John's — Rev. J. S. Sunderland, M.A. ; Elder — Alex. Robertson.
Harbor Grace — Rev. F. S. Coffin, M.A. ; Elder — John jBrunlees.
Bay of Islands- -Uev. J. M. Allan, M.A. ; Elder— C. Fisher.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
St. John's — Rev. J. Thackeray.
Fool's Gove and Belleoram—'Rev. H. J. A. MacDermott.
Little Bay East, Anderson's Cove—Rev. J. Midvlleion.
Twillingate — Temporarily Vacant.
Random Mission
Secretary, St. John's Church— T. J. Duly.
Treasurer, St. John's Church— \Y. Martin.
Secretary Board of Education, St. John's— T. J. Duley.
Secretary Board of Education, Twillingate— G. B. Nott.
Supt. and Inspector of Congregational Schools jp^^ j Tj^j^p^gj,^
Superintendent Congregational Missions J ' '
Secretary of Sunday Schools, St. Jolm's-F. H. Cowan.
Secretaries of Mission Board— W. J. Barnes and G. Whiteley.
Teachers.
Britannia Cove— Mr. Alex. Marshall.
Fool's Gove, Fortune Bay— Miss Payne.
Anderton's Cove, Fortune Baij—M\s% Pitman.
Little Bay East, " —Miss Gard.
Tmllingate—Mxas,
268 Ecclesiastical — Salvation Army.
If It's a 'Tween, It'sia Fit!
THE SALVATION ARMY.
Provincial Headquarters.
Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. S. Rees, Chief UJJirers for Newfoundland.
Staff-Captain Cave, Chancellor.
L. Ree», Clerk.
Miss Couch, Clerk.
Bonne Bay District.
Rocky Harbor — Captain Pencil and B. Way.
Bonne Bay — Captain and Mrs. Butler.
Trout River — Captains Diamond and Andrews.
Curling — Captain Jones.
BoNAVisTA District.
Bonavista — Captain and Mrs. Harding.
Elliston — Lieutenant Payne.
Catalina — Captain Woodland and Lieutenant Crocker.
Bay Roberts District.
Clarke's Beach — Captain and Mrs. Tuck and Lieutenant Vokey,
Port de-Grave — Captain Wells.
Bay Jiohert.i— Ai]]Ht>int Oxfnvil m\i\ Lieut. Pitcher.
Carhoiieiir^Ensiffn ami Mrs. Slickland.
HaidK Hiirl>or — Ensign TiHsk and Captain Cooper.
IScillii ' 'n^''- -(Captain and Mis. Cole, Captain Trowbridge.
Heart's DdiqJU — Captain Stratford and Lieut. M. Perry.
Seal Cove, T. B. — Lieutenant Smith.
DiLDo District.
Blaketown — Lieutenant ililley.
t'linaiili i'ove — LuiUenant Andrews.
Dildo — ErKsign and Mrs. P. Sainsbury, Captain Mitchard.
.[mold's Cove — Captain A. Keepin.
I'xiy Hulls Arm — Lieutenant E. Button.
Paradise Sound — Captain Rowe.
Harbor Grace — Captain Hillier and Lieiiteiiant Bobbins.
Chance Cove — Captain Hus^ey.
Normans Cove— Captain Coveyduck and Lieutenant RusselL
Gambo Di.strict.
Alexander Bay — Cnptain 0.\t'ird and Lieutenant Coates.
Clarenville — Lieut S. Crdckei-.
Mvsgrav€tovm — i2A\AA\n and Mis. Earle.
Charlottetown — Captain Buriy.
Gambo — Captain A. Burry.
Hare Bay — Captain Marsh.
Shoal Bay — Captiiu Ball.
Ecclesiastical — Salvation Army. *1%9
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., Agents.
Greenspond District.
Loo Cove — Captain Cull.
Grernepond — Adjutant Mrs. Moulton and Lieut. Moore.
Gooseberry Island — Ensign Nosewortliy.
Wesleyville — Captain and Mrs. Simmons, Captain Morgan.
Grand Bank District.
Seal Gove., F. B. — Captain Rod way.
Grand Bank — Ensign Burrv, Captain Hubley.
Lamaline — Lieutenant Anthony.
Fortune — Ensign and Mrs. Downey.
Garnish- Captain French.
Burin — Cuptain and Mrs. Cannings.
Port Blandford — Lieutenant Carter.
St. John's District.
St. John's West — Adjutant and Mrs. Bristow.
St. John's £((8^ — AiiJutHut Ugilvie ami Lieutenant Whitehorn.
St. John's Central — Captain and Mrs. Oldford.
Bell Island — Ensign and Mrs. Higdon.
Long Pond — Captain Beweriug and Lieutenant Bishop.
Channel — Adjutant and Mrs. Brown.
Notre Dame Bay District.
Adj'itant and Mrs. Hiscock, District Officers.
Doting Cove — Ensign and Mrs. French.
Herring iVecfc— Captain Fowler and Lieutenant Jones.
Black Island — Lieutenant Barrett.
Twillingate- Adjutant and Mrs. Hiscock, Ensign R. Sainsbury, CapL
Rose.
Moreton's Harbor — Captain Ellswoitli, J. Lodge.
Cottle's Island — Lieutenant Anstey.
Dog Bay — Captain Metcalf and Lieutenant Little.
Farmer's Arm — Captain Mayn.
Comfort Cove — Captain Langduu and Lieutenant Perry.
Campbellton — Captain Millai- and Lieutenant Horbin.
Cottle's Gove — Lieutenant M'-uland.
Exploits — Ensign L. Blackmore, Lieuleu-iMts Pitcher and Abbott.
New Bay, S. W. Arm — Captain Blackmoi,-, Lieutenants Chubb.
Botwoodville — Captain and Mrs. Oake, Captain Janes.
Grand Falls — Ensign Ebsary and Lieutenant Touug.
Millertoivn — Captain Abbott.
Salt Pond — Captain Stickland.
Tilt Cove District.
Tilt (7ow— Captain and Mrs. Lilly, Lieutenant Wells.
Jackson's Core— Captain Forsey and Lieutenant Janes.
Little IVard's i7ar6or— Lieutenant Day.
Little Bay Island— Ensign Hebditch and Lieutenant Rewis.
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Acquire the Habit of Purchasing
Shoal Arm — LieiitiiiMut llatniun.
La Scie — Ensign Si xtmi.
Pilley's Island — Eii>i^ii (JianHy and Lieutenant Roberts.
Triton — Captain Mmilton ami Lieutenant PoUett.
Harry's Harbor — Lieut I'tiant Vokey.
St. Anthony — Ensign Wiltshire.
Note. — These do not include 64 "Outposts" attached to r'nips, and
worked by otiicers of the Salvation Army.
Rescue Home, Children's Shelter and Maternity Hospital.
No. 28, Cook Street, St. John's, Nfld.
ilfairoji— StafF-Captain Holman.
Nurses — Lieutenant Coyell, Lieutenant Ball, Sgt.
Poor Men's Shelter, St. John's.
Manager — Ensign White.
Helper Lieutenant Warren.
Mens Training Garrison, Power Street, St John's.
Pmicipa/*— Adjutant and Mrs. Bristow.
Women's Training Garrison. Springdale Street, St. John's.
PrincipaJs — Adjutant Ogilvie and Lieutenant Whitehorn.
KING'S PRINTER.
John W. Withers.
" Royal Gazette " Office, Board of Trade Building, Water Street.
ST, JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Office : Duckworth Street.
Office Hours ... ... ... 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mayor— W. J. Ellis.
Councillors — James T. Martin, John Coaker, James Channing, C. W,
Ryan, John Mullally, M. W. Mynck.
Officers :
Mai/or— William J. Ellis.
Secretary-Treasurer — John L, Slattery.
Accountunt — Michael K. Greene.
Water Rate Accountant — John Mahoney.
Junior Clerk — M. P. Hynes.
City Engineer — John Ryan.
Municipal. — Water Companies. 271
Men's Wear from AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Clerks Engineer s Department— John Holden and Win. P. Ryan.
Water Rate Collectors— J. P. Grace and J. W. Lark in.
General Tax Collector — John T. Fitzpatrick.
Plumbing Inspector and Foreman Water Works — John Donnelly.
Waterer of Vessels— John Flynn.
Sanitary Supervisor — James Dwyer.
Road Inspector (East)— Henry Barnes.
Road Inspector ( West) — M. Bambrick.
Water Waste Inspector — Thomas Baker.
Sewerage Foreman— Thomas Bird.
Sanitary Department.
Supervisor — Jamee Dwyer.
Inspectors — Thomas Ewing, Tliomas Clancy.
Stable Keeper — John Beer.
Impounder — Arthur Dessert.
Day of meeting : Friday evening. Pay day : Saturday.
Auditor — The Comptroller and Auditor General.
Assessment.
Water rates (town), G per cent, on appraised rental for occupier, three
per cent, owner.
Vacant lands, five per cent, on appraised rental.
Sewerage rates, one-fonrtli of the above percentage.
An annual tax of one cent per gross ton upon every steamship, or
steam-boat, or steam-tug, entering the port of St. John's, to be paid by the
master or owner of every such steamship, or steam-boat, or steam-tug, not
oftener than once in any one year.
Water rates, (shipping), five cents per ton, not to exceed $20, payable
once a year on all vessels entering the port of St. John's.
Goal Duty — Seventy cents per ton on bituminous, and one dollar per
ton 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, John
G. Munn, Rev. T. Godden.
President — N. Munn.
Treasurer — Bank of Nova Scotia.
Secretary and Collector — J. L. Oke.
Superintendent — John Tapp.
Foreman — J. Griffin.
Stock (guaranteed by Government), ^76,400.
rates payable half yearly in advance.
Owners, 4 per cent. ; Occupiers, 4 per cent.. Leaseholders and Occu
piers, 7j\ per cent. ; Landowners, 4 per cent. ; Leaseholders, only, 34 per
cent. ; and 5 cents per ton on all vessels entering from foreign ports, to
discharge or take in cargo— due anH payable each year. Coasting and
fishing vessels being exempt. Coal duty, 50 cents per ton.
272 Water Companies. — Banks.
'Tween Hats are made in Half Sizes—
CARBONEAR WATER COMPANY.
Directors — Lawrence Bin on, Josiali H. Penney, Robert Simpson,
James Moore.
Secretary— J aimea Howell (of Thomas).
Government Stock J37,000.'J0
Eates, payable half yearly in ailvance, 6 per cent, on all property ; five
cents per ton on all vessels entering the port ; fifty cents per ton on coal.
PLACENTIA WATER COMPANY.
DIRECTORS.
President — E. Sinnott ; Secreta)~y ~E. O'Reilly; Ignatius Collins,
Nicholas Hamirick, Patiick MaiL-fielil, Jacob Hanhani, Richard Wyse, sr.
Rate on appraiseil Rental ... ... 6 per cent.
Stock (guaranteed by Government) ... ^^14,000
Fifty cents per ton duty is charged on domestic coals entered at the
port of HlMciiUi;i, the amount collected being paid towards the support of
the Water C'ouijdny, as is also a charge of live cen-js per ton as water rates
on vessels entering the jiort, coasting and fishing vessels being exempt.
23anhi5.
SAVINGS' BANK-Duckworth Street.
Hours of Busines.* 10 a.m. to 3 p m.
Governors- Hon. Sir E. P. Morris, Kt., K.C., Ll.d. ; Hon. George C.
Skelton, M.D. ; Hon. John Harris, Hon. J. B. Ayre, J. R. Bennett, M.H.A.,
R. A. Squires, H.H.A., M. J. Kennedy, M.H.A.," and The Speaker House
of Assenjlily.
Directors — Hons J. Harris, J. B. Ayre, G. Skelton.
Cashier — F. 0. Beiteau, J. P., (acting).
Accoindaiit — W. H. J. Slieais.
Teller— ¥. VV. Pincock.
Assistant Clerk — H. Barnes (acung).
Branch Banks.
Harbor Grace — Clerk — John Foley.
Heart's Content — Clerk — George F. Moore.
Bay Roberts— Clerk — D. J. Fraser.
BtU Island— Clerk— n. D. Walsh.
Grand Falls — Clei-k—B.. F. New hook.
Number of Depositors 31st December, 1909, at St. John's, 5,962 ;
Harbor Grace, 788 ; Heart's Content, 277 ; Bay Roberts, 147. Total, 7,174.
Total amount on deposit 31st December, 1909, ;?2, 642,010. 46. Rate of
Interest on deposits, 3 per cent.
Banks. 273
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BANK OF MONTREAL,
[Established 1817.]
Head Office : Montreal.
Capital (all paid up) , ...;?1 4,400,000
Rest 12,000,(100
Undivided ProKts 963,0n0
Hon. President — Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona & Mount Royal, G.C.M.G.
President — R. B. Angus, Esq.
Vice-President and General Manager — Sir Edward S. Clouston, Bart.
Financial Agents for the Government of the Dominion of Canada.
Bankers for the Government of Newfoundland.
St. John's Branch, Water Street.
Manager — J. A. Paddon.
Bay of Islands Branch, Birchy Cove.
Manager — B. H. J. Ruel.
London, England, Branch.
Manager—?. W. Taylor, 46 and 47 Threadneedle Street.
In the United States.
New York—^. Y. Hebden, VV. A. Bog and J. F. Molineux, Agents'
31 Pine Street.
Chicago — J. M. Greata, Manager.
Bankers in Great Britain.
London — Tlie Bank of England.
The Union of Londitn and Smith's Bank, Ltd.
The London and Westminster Bank, Ltd.
The National Provincial Rank of England, Ltd.
Liverpool — The Bank of Liverpool, Ltd.
Scotland — The British Liuen Co. Bank and Branches.
Bankers in the United States.
Neic York— The National City Bank.
The Bank 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 of
•Credit issued available in all parts of the world.
274 Banks.
New Phonograph Records by the World's
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA.
[Establishca 1832.]
Capital, §3,000,000 ; Reserve, $5,500,000.
HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO, ONT.
H. A. Richardson ... ... ... General Manager.
Over ninety Branches in Canada, United States, West Indies and
Newfoundland.
Branches in Newfoundland.
St. Johns — R. H. Anderson, Alanager.
Harbor Grace — W. J. Hunt, Manager.
Grand Bank — W. I). King, Manager.
Bovavisla--K. MacKinnon, Manager.
Burin — W. S. Wilkinson, Manager.
Carhonear — W. H. Morrow, Minager.
Twillingate — J. A. Tenipleton, Manager.
CORRESPONDENTS.
Great Britain — Royal Bank of t^cotland, and Branches.
New York — Bank of New Yoik, N. B. A.
Boaton — Merchants' National B>ink.
Chicago — First National Bank.
San Francisco — Canadian Bank of Commerce.
St. Pierre, Miq. — Banque des Isles, St. Pierre et Miquelon.
And in all the principal cities of the world.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA.
[Incorpoarted 1869.]
Authorized Capital $ 10,0C0,000
Rest 6,900,000
Paid-up Capital 6,200,000
Assets 95,000,000
HEAD OTFICE, MONTREAL.
President — H. S. Holt ; General Manager — E. L. Pease.
St. John's Branch, Goodfellow's Building, Water Street.
Manager — W. H. Crowdy.
Accountant — C. E. Meehan.
Teller — Ale.xander Marshall, jr.
Clerks — F. L. Bradshaw, S. Robertson, J. E. Hanham, G. B. Cross,-
A. G. Joy, A. A. T. White.
CORRESPONDENTS.
Dominion of Canada — Merchants' Bank of Canada.
Bermuda — Bank of Bermuda (Limited).
Canadian Commissioner. — Foreign Consuls. 275
Favourites.— AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
New York — Agency : The Royal Bank of Canada.
Boston — National Shanuit Bank.
Great Britain — The Royal Bunk of Canada, London.
France — Credit Lyonnais.
CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER.
•T. R. Rav.
Office Board of Trade Building, St. John's.
f orpign €on^ulitf.
Belgivu ~ Co7isid-General, Canada and Nfd.— H. Ketels, Ottawa.
Consul for Newfoundland — E. A. Hay ward.
Brazil — Vice-Consul, St. John's— G. Blackburn.
Commercial Agent, Harbor Grace — W. H. Thompson.
Cuba — Consul — W. H. Franklin.
Denmark — Consul — F. Browning.
France — Vice-Consul — .Jules CUias. Hoinerj'.
Consular Agent, Sandy Point — Walter Le Roux.
German Empire — Consul, St. John's and Har. Grace — K. R. Prowse.
Acting Vice-Cousul, Nain — E. A. JVlartin.
liAhY— Consular Agent for Neufoundland—Chairles McK. Harvey (acting).
Netherlands — Vice-Con.^ul, St. John's —
Norway — Canada and Nfld (e.xc. of British Columbia)— Consul — Arvid
Jacohsen, Montreal.
Vice-Consul. St. John's — T. K. Cook.
Portugal — Consul, St. John's— J. R. Good ridge.
Vice-Consul . St. John's — A. J. Goodridge.
*' Kings Cove — Daniel A. Ryan.
" La foile — Henry Clement.
" FojfO— Henry J. Earle.
" Burin — Charles F. Bishop.
" Twillingate and Herring Neck — J. D. Lockyer.
" Grand Bank — Geoige A. Buffett.
" Harbor Breton — Charles Way (acting).
Consular Agent, Harbor (rrafg— Graham Munn.
" Bonavista — P. Templeman.
Spain— OonsJiJ General for B. N. America— V>on Ortes de Tugasti, Montreal.
Consul, St. John's— i. Morey.
Vice-Consul, Harbor Grace— V. Munn.
U. S. OF America — Consul, St. John's— Jnines S. Benedict.
Vice-Consul—^. F. Bradshaw.
Co7isular Clerk— Miss F. M. West.
Panama— ffonorar?/ Consul— A. E. Hickman.
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ANGLO-AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Ltd.
R. C. Smith, General Swpenntendent, Newfoundland.
Company's Offices in Newfoundland.
Adniirars Cove
Aquaforte
Avondale
Bay Jiiills
Bay (In Nord
Bay Roberts
Brigus
Brigus Junction
Broacl Cove (S. Shore)
Broad Cove (Ry. Stn.)
Burgee
Burnt Island
C'ajie Broyle
Cape Ray
Cupid.s
Cape Race
Carbonear
Channel
Fernieuse
Ferryland
Qouliis, Bay Bulls
Road
Harbor Grace
Heart's Content
Holyiood
Kelligiews
La Poile
Long Harbor
Mobile
Pol t aux-Basques
Portugal Cove, near
Cape Race
Placentia
Placentia Junction
Rantem
Renewse
Rose Blanche
St. John's, East
West
" Central
Salmon Cove
Tilton
Toad's Cove
Topsail
Trepassey
Donovan's
Witless Bay
Whit bourne.
Woodford's
Caplin Bay
City Central Office Hours— 8 a.m. to midnight, including Sundays.
Telephone 69 for service between midnight and 8 a.m.
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Indiana
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in Newfoundland: — 20 cents for the first teu
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Grantee.
Plhposes for WHiuii Letters Granted.
Date ok
Issue.
John C. AV. Stanlc.v ..
â– Charles K. Walsh
Jacob P. AVright
E. Beecher and Jacob
P. AVright.
Eben. B. BecchiT and
Jacob I'. Wright.
Riidolpli l.angliaiin
George Wni. Clerihew.
Frederick A. Knapp ...
Thos. Leopold AVilson
Thos. Leopold Wil.son
Guglielmo Marconi
John C. W. Stanley
WillardG. Day ...
Edward W. Giles
Edwin B. McDougall..
Gottfried Erickson and
P. E. T. Tuhl.
Chas. H. Palmer, Jno.
W. Denimead and
Jos. A. Baugman.
Alice Pigott
Benjamin W. Morfoot.
Frederick Lamplough.
John Armstrong
Eugene Menrer
Do.
Carl R. A. Von Wels-
back.
Augustus Howard
Improvement in or relating to the treatment of
fish or other otfal or similar offal June, 1897
Improvements in or relating to Air Valves for
Pneumatic Tyres June, 1897
Improvements in Machines for making Matches June, 1897
Improvements in Machines for making Matches June, 1897
Imi>rovcments in Machines for making AVax
iMatches
Improvements in the production of Coatings
composed of o.\iilcs of tlie earth metals, and
in the manufacture of incandescing media
for use in Gas ligliting
Improvements in the manufacture of Hermeti-
cally Sealed Sheet Metal Cans
Im])rovements in Marine Vessels
Improvements in Electric re<luction of refrac
tory metallic compounds
Improvements in Metallic Carbides and the
production thereof
Imp'ments in transmitting Electical Impulses
and Signals and in ajjparatus therefor
Improvements in or relating to tke liberation
or recover}- of Oils and the like
Improvements in methods of preserving perish-
able substances
Improvements in Water Pipe System for houses
Improvements in the preparation of Fish for
))urposes of food and sale
Im]>rovements in a Machine for printing cylin
drical objects .'
Improvements in and relating to Machines for
filling boxes with Matches
Improvements in the treatment of Lead Ore
Improvements in kej-opening Can heads
Method and apparatus for saturating vulcaniz
ing and oxidizing fibrous materials in the
production of material to be used for insu-
lating and other i)urposes
Improvements in treating complex arcs, man-
tles and the like, and in furnaces therefor...
Improvements in Digesters Xo. 1
Improvements in Digesters Xo. 2
Improvements in Incandescent Electric Lamps,
and processes for production thereof '
Improvements in method of and apparatus for
the conversion of the energy of fuel and an
expansion medium into power
June. 1897
Aug., 1897
Aug.
Oct.,
1897
1897
Oct.,
1897
Oct.,
1897
Oct.,
1897
Oct.,
1897
Dec,
Dec,
1897
1897
Jan.,
1898
Jan.,
1898
Mar.,
1898
April
1898
Aug.,
1898
Nov., 1898
Nov.,
Dec,
Dec,
Dec,
Feb.,
1898
1898
1898
1898
1899
Letters Patent.
279
AY^E & SONS, Ltd.
Grantee.
Purposes foe which Letters Granted.
Date of
Issue.
J. C. W. Stanley
Fredk. A. Maximilian
Schiechel.
Oliver S. Garretson ...
Emil Kreuser
John Davidson
Guglielmo Marconi ...
Elizabeth P. Parnell...
Francis EUershausen..
John P. Wethcrell ...
David Z. Baumgarten.
Chas. C Bruckner ...
Frederick Bedell
Harold Boyd
Edward Hett
Do.
Do.
Simon Alfred Eraser...
Francis Edwd. Elmore
â– Guglielmo Marconi
Adolph Nielsen ...
Olaf Tyberg & others..
Gnglielmo Marconi
Do.
John Darling
H.F. Kilpatrick-Picard
Michael L. Pupin
Francis EUershausen..
Arch. W. Maconochie .
Eugene L. Edson
John S. Morston
Carl A. Von Welsback
Do.
Ludwig RismuUer
<3eorge Mackinson
George Rismuller
J. B. de Alzugaray ...
Improvements in or relating to the extraction
of Oil from material containing it Mar., 1899
Improvements in magnetic separation Mar., 1899
Improvements in Matte and Pyritic smelting April, 1899
and converting or bessemerizing Matte
Improvements in Electro-magni^tic apparatus April, 1899
for separating Ores April, 1899
Improvements in Fish food jjreparafons May, 1899
Apparatus employed in AVireless Telegraphy ... May, 1899
Improvements in or relating to 'the treatment
Ores and in apparatus therefor June, 1899
Improvements in the treatment of refractory
Sulphuric Ores June, 1899
Improvements in magnetic separation July, 1899
Improvements in Acetylene Gas Generators ... Aug., 1899
Improvements in Hydro-carbon vapor burners.. Aug., 1899
System of Telegraphy and transmission of cur-
rents by electricity Oct., 1899
Improvements in Explosives Nov., 1899
Improvements in transferring and printing,
and mechanisms therefor Nov., 1899
Improvements in making printing surfaces, and
mechanisms therefor Nov., 1899
Improvements in printing and mechanisms
therefor Nov., 1899
Improvements in Grippers Jan., 1900
Improved method of separating Metallic from
rocky constituents of Ores, and apparatus
for that purpose Mar., 1900
Improvements in apjiaratus emplo3'ed in Wire-
less Telegraphy May, 1900
Time and Friction Fuses to lie used in connec-
tion with explosive bomb harpoons Oct., 1900
Improvements in Cigar Machines Dec, 190O
Improvements in Receivers for Electrical oscil-
lations Dec, 1900
Improvements in apparatus for Wireless Tele-
graphy Dec, 1900
Improvem'ts in Windows for Railway Carriages Mar., 1901
Improvements in treatment of complex Sul-
phide Ores ...Mar., 1901
Improvem'ts in the art of reducing attenuation
of Electrical waves, and apparatus therefor. Mar., 1901
Improvements in complex and refractory Ores. May, 1901
Improvements in Tins for preserved foods ... June, 1901
Improvements in obtaining Gelatine and Oil
from Fish, &c July, 1901
Improvements in Pumps Aug., 1901
Improvem'ts in supports for Osmium Filaments Aug., 1901
Improvements in Electrical accumulation and
primary cells Aug., 1901
Process for bleaching Whale and Seal Oil ... Sept., 1901
Apparatus for saving or economising fuel ...Oct., 1901
Process for extraction of Oil, &c., from refuse
of meat, &o Dec, 1901
Process of extraction of gold & silver from Ores Dec, 1901
280
Letters Patent.
For Presentation Gifts^ Gome ta
Grantee.
Purposes foe which Letters Granted.
Date of
Issue.
Alex. G. Strathern
Eugene R. Edson
Do.
Henry Carmichael
Do.
John H. Lubber...
Wm. H. Knox ...
.Tames DouU
E. P. Stiker
William Moir
D. Dnimmond ...
Emil Kunsden ...
G. Maiconi
E. P. Stiker
Tbos. H. Churchill
Win. J. Knox
Charles Filor
A. E. Kent and others
ThaddeuB S. C. Lowe.
Henry K. Oanii>bell ...
K. A. Knapp
JoH. Simons and Karl
P. Hangl.
<1ames DouU
Oskar H. Anderson ...
A. S. Elmore
C. A. Hege
Ludwig Kismuller
A. Elefsen and E.
Sommerfeldt.
Ludwig RismuUer
Baron Victor Baretto..
H. C. Woltreck
Wm. R. Montgomery..
Michael J. Pupin
Michael J. Pupin
H. C. Woltreck
Herbert C. P.ooth ...
Agazio Falcone
Jos. B. de Alzugaray ..
Wm. H. Storey
John S. Rigby
Joseph Roper
Manufacture of Weldless Chains and machi-
nery for such
Manufacture of Oil from fish waste, &c
Manufacture of Oil from fish waste, &c
Apparatus for roasting Ores
Method of roasting Ores
Improvements in manufacture of Glass articles
Method of treating Copper ores
Manufacture of Peat, itc
Metal Dressing J] achine
Fixing tops Seamless (.'ans
Spark Preventer and Fuel Economiser
Process for treating Ores
Receiver suitable for Wireless Telegraphy
Shute for Metal Dress ng Machines
Night Cribs for Children
Linings of Vessels
Blind Stitching Sew'iig Machines
Automatic Telephone Exchange
Process and apparatus for manufacture of Coke
Method and ai)paratus for extraction of mag-
netic particles from Ore Pulp
Improvements in Mar.iie V^essels
Manufacture of Fuel Briquettes and Machines
therefor
Manufacture of Peat and Peat Moss and ma-
chinery therefor
Manufacture of Artificial Stone
Process and apparatus for separating Mineral
substances by selective action of Oil
Machine for Chitting Railroad Cross Ties
Oil-proof and Acid-proof Tanks
Method of regulating Tension on Harpoon Rope
Machine for DrjMng. Grinding, and Screening
Meat and other sul)stances
Process and apparatus for manufacture of
Bricks or Building Blocks, &c
Improvements in )irocess for producing Ammo-
nia by Synthesis
Plug Machines for Tobacco
Art of reducing the attenuation of Electrical
waves and apparatus therefor
Apparatus for reducing attenuation of Electri-
cal waves
Process for the jjroduction of Ammonia by
Synthesis
Improvements relating to the extraction of
dust from carpets and other materials
Improvements in Electric Telegraph apparatus
Manufacture of Iron and Steel and their alloj-s
Improvements in Trawls, Nets, and other fish-
ing gear
Improvements in the manufacture of Bricks
and Artificial Stone
Improvements in connection with Compasses
for taking bearings
Dec,
Jan.,
Jan.,
Feb.,
Feb.,
Feb.,
Feb.,
Mar.,
Mar.,
Mar.,
May,
May.
JulV,
Sept.
Oct.,
Oct-,
Dec,
Dec,
Dec,
1901
1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
11902
1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
,1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
Dec, 1902
Dec, 1902
Dec, 1902
Jan., 1903
Jan., 1903
Feb., 1903
Feb., 1903
Feb., 1903
Feb.. 1903
Mar., 1903
April, 1903
April, 1903
May, 1903
June, 1903
June, 1903
Aug., 1903
Aug.. 1903
Aug., 1903
Aug., H;03
Sept., 1903
Sept., 1903
Sept., 1903
Letters Patent.
281
ATRE & SOl^S, Ltd.
Grantee.
Purposes koii which Letters Granted.
Date op
Issue.
Samuel Butler
Pierce J. Brian
John Edward Cooper..
Do.
John Pell Northey ...
Charles Summers
Eugene Riley Edson ...
Guglielmo Marconi ...
Walter Lamb
Elias Roberts
John Cormack
John H. Lubbers
Utley Wedge
Charles C. Hovey
Walter Lamb
James Bergan
John A. P'leming
Do.
William B. Kerr
John Henry Lubbers...
John Clouston
Hallack Abbey Penrose
Thos. Leopold Wilson.
Edwd. Daniel Schmitt
Charles A. Petrie
Jno. Ambrose Fleming
Charles Maurice Allen
Ralph Baggaley
Ralph Baggaley and
Chas. Maurice Allen
Ralph Baggaley and
Chas. Maurice Allen
Ralph Baggaley, Chas.
Maurice Allen and
Ed. Wm. Lindquist.
Alessandro Artom
New and useful means of preventing the skid-
ding or side slipping of Blotor Cars, &c. ...
New and useful B\itton to l)c applied to the
movable Jaw of all Wrenches
.4nti-friction mechanism of the Axle Shafts of
Railwa.v Carriages and other vehicles
Anti-friction mechanism as applied to Railway
and other vehicles
Sound-producing devices suitable for S3'rens
and like instruments
Appliances for lifting and turning Anvils for
rock boring and other purposes
Improvements in Rendering or Reducing Ap-
paratus
Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy
Improvements in the method of preserving Fish
Appliances in connection with Artificial Arms.
Improvements in connection with Air Coolers,
Refrigerators and Bait Freezers
Method of and Ajtparatus for Drawing Glass...
Improvements in preparing particles of Iron
Pyrites for Desulphurization
Apparatus for Canning Food
Improvements in the method of preserving Fish
Apparatus for automatically lighting and extin-
guishing Street and other (ias Lamps
Transmitting instruments for AVireless Teleg'y
Telegrajihic Signalling Keys
Process for separating the Fluid portions from
Solid portions of Fatty Substances
Method of and .\))paratus for Drawing Sheet
Glass
Air Cooler, Refiigator and Bait li'reezer
Shipping Cases for Bottled Li(iuids
Automat c Gas Buoys
Bottle Seals
Devices for Cutting Ships' Cables
Instruments for Detecting and Measuring Al-
ternating Electric Currents
Method for Converting Copper Matter
Method of Refining Copper
Method of recovering values from Ores by dis-
solving in a Molten Bath
Method of Smelting Ore and cleaning Conver-
ter Slag
Method of Smelting Ores and Separating
Matter
Marcus Augustus
Goodwin.
James Law Crawford..
Oct., 1903-
Dec, 1903
Dec, 1903
Dec, 1903
Feb., 1904
Mar., 1904
Mar., 1904
April, 1904
Jlav, 1904
MaV, 1904
June, 1904
June, 1904
Julv, 1904
Julv, 1904
Sept., 1904
Sept.. 1904
Oct., 1904
Oct., 1904
Dec, 1904
Jan., 1905
Jan., 190&
aiav, 1905
May, 1905
MaV, 1905
Aug., 1905
Aug., 1905
Aug., 1905
Aug., 1905
Aug.. 1905
Aug., 1905
Aug., 1905
Improvem'tsin and relating to the transmission
of Electrical energy through space for the'
purpose of AVireless" Telegraphy and the like Aug., 1905
Bottle Sealing Devices Aug., 1905
Apparatus for finding Underground Minerals]
bv Electric Earth Currents 'Sept., 1905
BB
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Letters Patent.
' Exclusive ' Series Local View
Grantee,
Purposes fok which Letters Granted,
Date or
Issue.
Lieut. -Col. Otho Glyuii
Bolilho.
Eniil L. Opperiiiauu ...
Thos. Leopold Wilson...
Reginald A. Fesse.liilelJ.
.John W. Hay ward
J.'K'ob D.ivid Wolf
Guglielnio Miircoui
Williiini Oliphant
William Olipliant
Alfred C Lawrenie ...
Robei-t White
Louis Arsene De.sy
Horace Fowler Brown ..
George De,\ter Burton ,.
Lee de Forest
Fraulc Creelman
â– Cornelius Lie
Walter Clouston
Ale.N. McMartin Stark..
liobt. Allison Chamber.s
Berthold G. Re.sihke
Wni. Blackninre and
Alfred Howard.
Roliert Barn
William .Jamie.soii
Alessandro Artom
Arthur Wesley Lake
William Jamiesou
Jolin Pell Northey
Geo. Farquhar and
Robt. North.
Iiuprovenii'ut in Appar.itus for Catohiug Fish ... 'Dec, 1905
Liiproveineuts in and rekating to Eleetrio Secon- '
dary Batteries Ipeb., 1906
Improvements in mmlpined Gas Whistling and
Bell Buoys jFeb., 1906
Improvements in Signalling ... ... ... :Feb., 190(3
Art and nietliod nC ami (or attaching, connecting,
lirotecting and (ireserving Bait used with,
upon and iii connei'tiou with Fish Hooks ...
Improvements in or relating to the separation of
Metals from tlu-ir Ores ...
Iniprovements in nr relating to Wireless Teleg'hy
Improvements in Gas Machines ...
Improvements in an api)aratus for decanting
Aerated Liquids into open vessels...
Improvements in Snrface Carburettors ...
Feb., 1906
Mar . 1906
April, 1906
Ajiril, 1906
April, 1906
April, 1906
Iniprovements in Gas Burners, and in Signalling
apparatus in connection therewith April, 1906
Improvements in Kx-cavating Apparatus ... May, 1906
Improvements in methods of Treating Ores ... June. 1906
Iniprovements in methods of treating Hides and
Skins by Electricity June, 1906
Improvements in Wirele.ss Telegraphy June, 1906
Improvements in an improved Striking means
for Bell Buoys June, 190S
Improvements in Xet-niaking Machines... ... June 1906
New and useful Artificial Bait for Cod and other
lishes jJnne, 1906
Improvements in communicating Electric Light
and Power .Systems June, 1906
Iniprovements in method ami apjiaratus for fill-
ing Ore, Coal, and the like Aug,, 1906
Improvements in the manufacture of Safety E.\-
plosives Aug., 1906
Improvements in the treatment of Pyritic Ores
containing gold, silver, and other valuable
metals Aug., 1906
Improvements iji 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., 1906
Iniprovements in Wireless Telegraphy Receiving |
Apparatus " Aug., 1906
Imiirovemeuts in method of packing fresh Cod- '
fish, Co<lHsh Tongues, and other similar I
articles of food in tins ... Sept., 1906
Improvements in Machines for Clamjiing together
pieces of Wood or other material Oct., 1906
Improvements in .sound producing devices, suit-
able for Syrens and like instruments ... Oct., 1906
Improvements in ami relating to Devices for
Hermetically Sealing Metal Receptacles for
Food and the like Dec., 1906
Letters Patent.
283
Fost Cards.— AYRE &. SONS, Ltd.
Grantee.
Bertholil Gustav
Resohke.
Ralph Baggaley
Alfred Schwarz
Louis Arseue Desy
Valilemar Poulseii
Valdemar Poulsen
ValtJeiuai- I'oulsen
Valdeiuai' I'oulsen
Tlios, Jciiineii
:Heririan Clias. Woltereck
Francis EiUvard Elmore
Charles Coii}.sto<.k Lane
.Guy H. Mallaiii
Wellington Parker
Kidder.
X'lias. Wesley Davis
and Geo. Wni. Davis.
.Johannes August Garnis
â– Chas. Petrie
Herman Zerniiig
Thos. Leopold Wilson .
/Gugli<'!mo Marconi
Anber Crawte Perrason.
John W. Clouston
Jittore Bellini and
Alessandro Tosi
\Win. Norris Cornell
Do.
POUPOSES FOR WHICH LETTERS GRANTED.
DATS OF
Issue.
Improvements in the Manufacture of Safety Ex-
plosives Dec, 1906
Methods of and Apparatus for Extracting Metal
Values from Ores Jan., 1907
Improvements in Method of and Apparatus for
Concentrating Ore April, 1907
Excavating Apparatus lApril, 1907
Improvements in Receivers for the Wireless
Transmission of Signals April, 1907
Improvements in Receiving Systems for Wireless
Transmission of Signals April, 1907
Improved Methods of Signalling in Wireless
Telegraphy April, 1907
Improvements relating to the Production of Al
teruating Electric Currents ... April, 1907
Improvements in Devices for binding or fasten
ing together the Claws or Pinchers of Lob-
sters and like Crustacea ... April, 1907
Process for the Production of Ammonia... ... A.pril, 1907
Improvements in Proces.ses for Separating cer-
tain constituents of finely divided material
by causing them to rise or tloat in a liquid, April, 1907
Improvements in Ore Crusliing Machines ... April, 1907
Improvements in Steam Digesters for Treating
Wood Fibre April, 1907
Improvements in Typewriters June, 1907
Improvements in Typewriters June 1907
Improvements in or relating to Trawling Xets
for use in Herring or other fisheries ... July, 1907
Improvements in Hawse Pipes ... Aug., 1907
Im]irovements in tlie Manufacture of Filaments
for Incandescent Electric Lamps ... ... .Sept., 1907
Improvements in Fog Signalling Apparatus ... Oct., 1907
Improvements in Transndtters for Wireless Te-
legraphy Dec, 1907
Improvements in and in a|i|iaratus for the ttest-
ment of Fish, Fish Olfal, and the like, tor
the extraction of Oil and production of Fer-
tilizers Dec, 1907
Art,' Machine or Method for the rapid drying of
Codfish and other ti.sh and fish products, by
strong currents of air at regulated tempe-
ratures Mar. 7, '08
System of Directed Wireless Telegraphy ... Mr. 16, '08
Improvements in a ^Process of Utilizing Waste
Products from the Manufacture of Paper ... Aug. 8, '08
Improvements in an Apparatus for utilizing
Waste Products from the Manufacture of
Paper ». ... Aug, 8, '03
284
Letters Patent.
Down Quilts Recovered.-AYRE & SONS, Ltd,
Grantee.
Purposes for which Letters Granted.
Date of
Issue.
Gustat Dillberg ani\
Anders Gaild.
Heury '3chotield
Charles Wesley Davis
and Geo. Win. Davis.
F. J. Caiter, Geo. W.
Wilton and Stephen
Taylor.
Kdward Scaplin anil
Joliffe Quinton.
Wni. Speris Simpson
and Howard Ovi.it t. j
John Blum ...'
Guglielmo Marconi
John Ja.'ob ^stor
Alfred A. Lockwood and
Marcus H. A. Samuel.
Alfred A. Lockwood &
Marcus R. A. Samuel
3oa6 B. de Abzugarar.
Thermos Limittd
Charles Desmarais ...
Jonathan : â– â– >eworthy.
John Callahan
Gordon Br\ ;ni
John J. Heuiiy
Malcolm V . Ewan and
Geo H Tonilinson.
AlexHudor Muirhead . .
Nils .Testruj)
Krnest S. Herutlev .
Salo Whole
I«idor Kitsee
Do.
P'red. W. Vot
John Blum
Improvements in means and method for protect-'
from decomposition and putrefaction Vegetable Nov. 13,
Fibres and articles and uiaterials made of .same.
Improvements relating to the Furnaces of Steam
Boilers Jan. 22,
liiilirovenienls in Tj'pewriters ... ... Feb. 2,
improvements in the method or process of Cur-,
1 ing and putting up Codti.sh ... ... ... Mr. 30,
for
08
0&
09
'0!>
Method for the Manuf,i.cture of Squid
Human Food purposes... ... ... ..IMay29,
Improvements in the Metallurgy of Iron and
Steel ". June 7, '09
[miirovemeuts in and relating to the Manufac-
ture of Artiticial I'aia Rubber... ... .. June /
Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy ... ... July 9
lui|irovemeiits in a Vibratory Disintegrator ... Sept. 4,
Improvements relating to tlie Treatment of Ores Sep. 26,
Improvements relating to the Treatment of
Ores, or the like
Inii)rovements in the Art of Extracting Metals
from their Ores
Double Walled Vessch with a space for a
vacum between the walls.
C'ore Extractors for Rock Drills
Process for the manufacture of Fish and Fish
]iro<lucts for food purposes.
New and improved School Desk
Portable Saw Mill
Machinery for filling Stattressea
Process of producing from Ligno-Cellulose
Fermented Sugar
Electric Telegraphy
Bricjuetting oj Carbonized Peat and the like...
Electrical means fer manufacturing small me-
chanical effects
Iini)rovements in or relating to Petroleum or
other Hydro-carbon Oils
Cable Telegraphy
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Note. — Section 1, Chaji. 109, of the Consolidated Statutes (2nd Series), provide.'*
that Letters Patent can lie issued by the Governor in Conii'il for a term not exceeding
fourteen years, with the l^ro^isrl tliat they wja?/ be e.vteiided for a further term of seven
years. Patents granted to non-resiilents which hive not been brought into u.se in
Newfoundlanil within two _\eais from the date of tlie Patent are no longer valid.
Se.-tion 3 of the saiiie Chapter provides that any person may obtain from the
Colonial Secretary a copy ol any such Letters P.atent, or drawing relating to the sanje,
also the Petition wbercon the said Letters Patent were i,ssued, on pavmeut of the
usual fees (Charged for copies of other document.s.
Note. — Letters P.itent issued within the last fourteen years only on above list.
Incorporated Bodies.
285
If in Doubt Go to AYRE'S.
INCORPORATED BODIES.
(Under the Act respecting Companies, 62 & 63 Vic, c. 10.)
Registrar — Geo. J. Adams, J. P.
i
Name of Company, &c.
Name of Company, &c.
3900
1901
3902
Bowring Brothers, Limited.
Cabot Steam Whaling Co., Limited.
City Club Buililing Co., Limited.
Glenwood Lumber Co., Limited.
Masonic Hall Joint .Stock Co., Ltd.
Newfoundlanil Boot and Shoe Manu-
facturing Co., Limited.
Newfoundland Brewery Co , Ltd,
Newfoundland British Society. '
Newfoandland Consolidateii Foundry
Co., Liniited.
Newfoundland Copper Concentrating
Co., Limited.
Newfoundland Furniture and Mould-
ing Co. , Ltd.
Newfoundland Scaling Co., Ltd.
Newfoundland Steam Screw Tug Co.,
Limited.
Newfoundlaud Staani Whaling Co.,
Limited.
Notre Dame Mining Co.. Limited.
Regnlus^Stcamship Co., Limited.
Royal Stores, Limited.
St. George's Field Joint Stock Co.,
Limited.
St. John's Nail Manufacturing Co.,
Limited
St. John's Shipwright Benefit Society.
St. John's Skating Rink Co., Ltd.
Colonial Cordage Co , Limited.
Gran<l River Pulp and Lundser Co.,
Liniited.
Shoal Bay Mine Development Co.
Limited
St. George's Lumber Co., Limited.
Erik Steamship Co., Liniited.
Lindberg Brewing Co., Limite<L
New Parrsboro' Lumber Co., Ltd.
Horwood Lumber Co,, Ltd.
Dildo Saw Mill Co,, Ltd.
Bennett Brewing Co., Ltd.
Standard Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
News Publishing Co., Ltd.
Western Copper Co., Ltd.
Barachoix Mining Co., Ltd.
Placentia Lead and Silver Mining
Co., Limited.
190-3 Imperial Tobacco Co., Limited,
Ayre & Sons, Limited.
Newfoundland Timber Estates, Ltd.
Lewisport Store Co., Limited.
Crown Manufacturing Co., Limite<L
Steamship Newfoundlaud Sealing
Co., Limited.
Bell Island Steamship Co., Ltd.
1904 Angel Engineering Supply Co., LtcL
Union Lumber Co., Ltd,
Nfid. Clothing Factory, Ltd.
Empire Wood Working Co,, Ltd.
Fortune Bay Whaling Co., Ltd.
Charles Brook Lumber Co,, Ltd.
Leonard Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Labrador Whaling an(l Manufactur-
ing Co., Ltd.
Avalon S. S. Co., Ltd.
United Seal Manufacturing Comp'y,
Limited.
St. Julien Copper Mining Co , Ltd.
Hawke's Bay Whaling and Manufac-
turing Co.. Ltd.
Ellis & Co , Ltd.
Augwiii k V') , Ltd.
" iNtid. Talc Co., Ltd.
190.0 Aiiglo-Nrid. Development Co., Ltd,
" William Dull' k Son.s, Ltd.
" iTerra Nova Luudier Co,, Ltd.
" Deer Lake Lumber Co., Ltd.
â– ' The Advcnmri' Steamship Co., Ltd.
'â– ' Thomas Smyth Co., Ltd.
" ,We.><tern St.ar Printing Co., Ltd.
" C. L. Mar.di Co., Ltd.
" Smi'.li Company. Ltd.
â– ' Hue .datuv.ss Co., Ltd.
TrHii.vilantic Talc Co., Ltd.
NHd. P,v..l,i.H Cu., Ltd.
St. JnhuV Floating Dry Dock Co.,
Limited.
1906 Phceuix Wlirtli.g and Manufacturing
Co., Ltd.
I Newfoundland Pine and Pulp Co.,
' Ltd.
iF. B. Wood Co., Ltd.
I Northern Mining Co., Ltd.
'Robinson & Co., Iitd.
286
Incorporated Bodies
Send for List of Post Cards.
Name of Comi'any, ^c.
1906
1!>07
1!>08
1909
I'u!
;niil Ijiiniber
rkilijj
C'liiii-
Huniber Kive
Co., Ltd.
Newf'oiuKlluiiil Kisli I
patiy (Laiiili's Patimt
Arcliibalil, Bros , IjM.
Harbor (irace Bool iunl Shoe Maim
facturing Co., Ltd.
White Bay Trading Cdiniiauy, Ltd.
Our Own Woolen Mills, I^td. (name
changed on 21 Nov.. '07, to "The'
Woolen Mills, Limited." i
The St. George'.^ Lumber Co., Ltd.
The St. John'.s (tame.-' As.soeiatiou.
Abbott & Halibiirton.
Heart .s Content Athletii- A.ssociation,
Limited.
Conception Bay Mutual Marine In-
surance Co., Limited.
Bonavi.sta Bay Mntual Marine Insur-
ance Co., Limited.
The Notre Dame Mutual Insurance
Club, Limited.
The St. John's Aniusement Co., Ltd.
The Chronicle Publishing Co.. Ltd.
The Trinity Mutual Marine Insur-
ance Co., Limited.
The Colonial Chemical Co., Ltil.
The Star Bottling Co., Ltd.
The Twillingate Coal Co., Ltil.
The Robert H, Ileid Co.. ltd.
The Bonaventure Co., Ltd.
The Bellaventure Co., Ltd.
Lawrence Newfoundland Co.
The Ntld Peat Industries Co
The Thetis Steamship Co., Lt<i,
The Grand Bank Mutual Marine
Insnrance Co,, Ltd.
The Gambo Lumber Co., Ltd.
The Hothwell and Bowring Co., Ltd.
West Coast Luniberic Pulp, Co., Ltd.
The Coney Arm Lumber Co., Ltd.
BisLoji, Sons an<l Co., Ltd.
NiclioUe and Inkpen Co., Ltd,
The Nfld. Oil Development Co., Ltd.
The Aerial Transportation Co., Ltd.
The Quidi Vidi Copper Co., Lt<l,
The Nfid. Accident Mutual A.ssocia-
tiijn, Limited.
Jarries Baird, Limited.
The Bally Haly Golf and Country
Club, Limited.
Job Brothers k Co.. Ltd.
Job's Stores, Ltd.
The West Coast Syndicate, Ltd,
The Avalon Syndicate, Ltd.
Ltd.
., Ltd.
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1909
1910
Name of Company, he.
Fish Food Export Co., Ltd.
Harry Patton k Co., Ltd.
Anglo-American Development Co.,
Limited.
Western Lumber Co., Ltd.
Central For^sts Co.. Ltd.
Newfoundland Smelting Co. Ltd.
Ganih-r River Lumber and Pulp Co.
Ltd.
Sudbury Waterproof Seal and
Leather Manufacturing Co., Ltd,-
Imperial Tobacco Company (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 k Co., Ltd.
British-Nfld. Petroleum Co., Ltd.
Rosiree Whaling Co., Ltd.
British-Nfld. Exploitation Co., Ltd,
The Chartered Co. of Nfid.. Ltd.
The Nfid. Corporation, Ltd.
The Crown Lobster Food Co.. Ltd.
The Hamilton Pulp k Lumber Co..
Limited.
The Nfld. Motor Bus Co., Ltd.
The American-Nfld. Industries. Ltd.
The. Eureka Lumber Co.. Ltd.
The Globe Steam Laundi'y Co., Ltd.
Nfld. Paper and Pulp Mills, Ltd.
Labrador Forest Estates, Ltd.
Newfoundland Poultry Association.
Nelson Loan and Investment C'o.,
Limited.
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Royal Oazette
Daily News
Evening Herald
Ecening Telegram
Evening Chronicle
Free Press
Harbor Grace Sfaiu/urd
The Guardian
Trade lieview
Twillingate Sun
People
Western Star
Sewfoundl'd Quarterly
I'laindealer
Enterprise
Editoi:.
J. W. Withers...
J A. Robin.soii
P. J. Suniiiiers...
W. F.Lloyd, LI. I).
P. T. McGrath...
J. A. Robinson
James Munn ...
Clia<=. E. Rii.s.sell
M. A. Devine ...
W. B. Temple...
J. W. Withers
W. M. Dooley...
John .J. Evans...
F. .J. P.radv
When Publisheii.
Tuesday afternoon.
Daily (Sundays excepted).
Daily (Sundays exi'epted).
Daily (Sundays excepted).
Daily (Suoday.s excepted).
Weekly — Tuesday.
Weekly— Friday.
Weekly — Saturday (Bay Itoberts)'
Weekly — Saturday.
Weekly — S.iturday.
Monthly. [(Bay of Islands^
Bi- Weekly — Tuesday and Friday
Quarterly.
Weekly (Wednesday).
Weekly (Trinity).
CLOSE TIME FOR FISH AND GAME.
For Willow Grouse (Piirtridge) â– â– ind otlier Grouse, or for eggs of the same, De-
cember loth to September 20th in following year.
For Curlew, Plover, Snipe, or other wild or mif ratory birds (exrepting Wild
Geese), or the eggs of the same, 15th December to September 20th in following year.
For Caribou, 1st February to JSlst .July (both day.s included) in any year, and
1st day of October to 20th October (lioili days included), in any year. Killing pro-
hibited at all times in the followim,' area, viz. : — Commencing 1^ miles South of
Grand Lake Station on the shores of the Lake, to a point at the same di.stance from
the r.ailway at Howley; thence to Goose Brook, 1^ miles from the railway near Kitty's-
Brook Falls; thence Northward 6J miles; thence to a point at Junction Brook, 3 mileij
North ol Grand Lake Station, and thence Southwardly along the course of the Broolt
and the shore of the Lake to point of commencement.
Note -License to kill Caribou for non-residents in Colony, $.50 for three stags.
Residents may kill two stags and one doe in any one year. License for Guides (non-
domiciled), $50 ; domiciled, free. A license is issued to any officer of any British
war ship stationed on Fishery Protection Service free of charge. Caribou cannot be
hunted with dogs, or killed with any weapon other than fire-arms, or while crossing
a pond, stream or water-course.
For Moose or Elk, to 1st January, 1912,
For Otters, 1st April to 1st October, in any year.
For Beavers, to 1st October, 1913.
For Fo.\es, March 15th to October 15th, in any year. (Use of poisons for killing
ohibited).
288
Game Close Time. — Nevfoundland Governors.
Subscpibe to our Circulating Library-
ot the same, from 12th October, 1907
For Capercailk- and Black (.lame, or I'j
to 12th October, 1917
For Salmon and Trout, or Inland Water Fishes, in any lake, river or stream,
15th of September to 15th January next following. Not to be taken by ^"0' other
means except rod, hook and line.
For Herring — Vessels prosecuting the Bank Fishery arc allowed to take eight
barrels for each dory carried, for bait, jier voyage.
Note. — For s))ec.ial rules respecting dates, regulating or prohibiting use of trap.s,
seines, &c., in certain sea areas of the colony, see Fishery Rules and Regnlations to
be be obtained at the Marine and Fisheries Department.
Lobsters— Cape Race to Cape Ray— 24th July to 20th Ajiril, in following year
Cape Ray to Cape Grcgory--31st July to 20th April, do.
Cape Gregory to Flower's Cove— 20th August to 10th May, do.
Flower's Cove to Cajve John— 10th August to 1st May, do.
" Cape John to Cape Rac e— 1st August to 10th May, do.
NoTK.— The carrying of lire-arms on Sumlay is prohibited (travellers e.xcepted).
NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNORS.
1729, Captain Osborne. I 1834,
1737, " Vauburgh. I 1841,
1740, " Lord Graham. '•■1847,
1741, â– ' Hon. J. Byng. ' 1852,
1744, â– ' Sir C. Hardy. i 1855,
1749, " Lord Rodnev. j 1857,
1760, " Drake, " | 1864,
1753, " Bonfoy, 1869,
1755, ' Durril. I 1876,
1757, " Edw.irds. 1 1881,
1760, " Webb.
1761, ■• Graves. 11881,
1764, " Palliser. , 1882,
1769, " Hon. J. Bvron. i
1772, Commodore Shnldhaiii. 11884,
1775, " Duff. ; 1885,
1776, A<lmiral Montague. I 1886,
1779, " Edwards. 1887,
1782, " CanijAell. 1887,
1786, " Elliott. 1888,
1789, â– ' Milbanke.
1792, " King. 189.^
1794, " Sir J. Wallace. 1895,
1797, " Waldegrave. 1898,
1800, " Pole.
1802, " Gambler. 1901,
1804, " Sir E. Gowcr. 1901,
1807, " Holloway. 1904
1810, " Sir J. Duckworth. 1904,
1813, " Sir J. Keats.
1816, " Pickmore. 1909,
1818, " Sir C. Hamilton. 1909,
1825, Captain Sir T. Cochrane.
Note. — The Administrators only who have acted when there was no Governor
are inclncled in above list.
Captain Prescott.
Major-General Sir J. Harvey.
Lient. -Colonel Sir J. Le Marchant.
Ker Baillie Hamilton.
C. H. Darling.
Sir Alexamler Baunerman, Knight.
Anthonv Musgrave.
Colonel Sir S. J. Hill, K.C.M.G.
Sir J. H. Glover, G. CM. G.
Sir F. B. T. Carter, K.C.M.G., Ad-
ministrator.
SirH. F. B. Maxse, K.C M.G.
Sir F. B. T. Carter, K.C.M.G., Ad-
nnni.strator.
Sir J. H. Glover, G. C. M. G.
Sir F. B. T. Carter, Administrator.
Sir G. Wm. Des Vccux, K.C.M.G.
Sir F. B. T. Carter, Administrator.
Henry A. Blake, C.M.G.
Lieut. -Colonel Sir J. Terence N.
O'Brien, K.C.M.G.
Sir F. B. T. Carter, Adnanistrator.
Sir Herliert H. Murray, K.C.B.
Lieut. -Colonel Sir Henry McCallum.
K. C. M. G.
Sir J. 1. Little, Kt., Administrator.
Sir Cavendish Boyle, K.C.M.G.
Sir W. H, Horwood, Kt., Admr.
Sir William McGregor. M.D
G.C.M.G., C.B.
Sir W. H. Horwood, Kt. , Admr.
Sir Ralph C. Williams, K.C.M.G.
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SYNOPSIS OF LEGISLATION, 1910.
Cap. 1. — Board 0/ Trade Aii. — This Act confers upon the Board of
Trade power to appoint committees of arbitration. The committees to be
governed by rules prescribed by Boaiil and to have power to admitiister
oaths. Awards to be filed in Registry Office and to have the force of a
judgment of the Supreme Court.
Cap. 2. — Fialwrmen's Home Act. — This Act gives power to represen-
tatives of the Fishermen's and Sailoi'S Home Company (1884) power to sell
their property in St. John's and after paying all claims to hand over bal-
ance to The Royal National Mission to De^p Sea Fishermen or such other
corporation or persons as shall undertake to inaugurate in St. John's an
institution with the like aims as the said company.
Cap. 3. — Newfoundland Dental Act. — This Act enables the Dental
Board to make rules regulating duties of paid assistants. It also excludes
from oj)eration of original Act duly qualified Medical Practitioners ex-
tracting teeth and bona fide resident in any town where no Medical Prae-
titioner, Doctor or Dental Surgeon.
Cap. 4. — Pharmacy Act. — This Act is for the purpose of regulating
the sale of Drugs in the Colony and foi' the purpose of carrying out its
provisions provides for the appointment by the Governor in Council of a
Board to be called "Tlie Newfoundland Pharmacy Board," holding office
for three years. Further provision is made for the appointment to fill
vacancies of offices, and the Board is authorized to hold examinations of
candidates for registration as Pharmacists. Registrar to publish in Gazette
each January list of parties re>;istered. All Medical Practitioners are enti-
tled to be registered on paying fee. No person not registered shall attempt
to sell or compound drugs or assume the title of chemist, druggist,
pharmacist or apothecary. Penalty for breach of this provision not less
than .?2f) and not exceerling ^50. Provision is made for regulating sale of
poisons. Persons selling in contravention of Act unable to recover amount
of charges. Schedule A. i ecites the names of drugs that are held to be
poisons and Schedule B. incorporates the following persons as the Phar-
maceutical Society of Newfonmihtnd : — Thomas M. McNeil, Jas. J. Chan-
ning, Hugh C. Miller, Alex. W. Kennedy, Augustus I. Stafford, William
J. Courtenay, Thomas Kavanagh, John P. Cuitin, Robert Gear McDonald,
Wni. P. Taafe, James J. Kavanah, Albert C. Parkins, and such other per-
sons as may become associated with them as members of the said society.
Cap. 5 — Intoxicating Liquors Act. — By this Act no retail licenses shall
be granted unless (1) there is but one door to the proposed licensed pre-
nuses through which customers may enter ; (2) but one room in the pre-
mises in which liquor may be purchased or consumed ; (3) no other busi-
ness is to be carried on except sale of intoxicating liquors. All licensed
premises must be absolutely closed between 9 p. m. and 9 a. m., and on
Sundays, Christmas Day and Good Friday, under a penalty — fiist offence,
$40 ; second offence, $80 ; third offence, forfeiture of license. No liquor
to be sold on credit. In local option districts no liquor can be sent C.O.D.
Synopsis of Legislation, 1910. 305
Country.-AYRE & SONS^ Ltd.
Cap. 6. — Trade Union Act. — This Act provides for the registration of
Trade Unions, which are declared to be lawful although they may be in
restraint of trade, and empowers tliem to take and defend actions at law
concc'ining their propeity. The rules of every trade union are made bind-
ing upon its members and union may change its name by consent of
two-thirds of its members and may by consent of two-thirds of its mem-
bers amalgamate with other unions. Every trade union must have a re-
gistered office. The provisions of the Imperial Trades' Disputes Act, 1906,
are declaied to be applicable to Newfoundland so far as they may apply.
Cap. 7. — Municipal Act. — This Act makes provision for extending
the benefits of the system of Sewerage now established in St. John's to
houses the owners of which are unable to bear the cost of supplying them
with the necessary appliances therefor, and emposes further duties and
powers upon the Municipal Council. I'uder the Act the Council are
given possession of Windsor Lake and adjoining Crown Lands and power
to expropriate lands adjacent. Governor in Council may raise $90,000
for the Council to be used : 1. $25,000 for distribution of water iu higher
levels ; 2nd. $30,0U0 for furnishing houses with water and sewerage ;
3rd. $20,000 for expropriation of land Windsor Lake, and 4th, $15,000 for
a supply of water to South Side. The whole sum with interest to be re-
payable by the Council.
Cap. 8. — Municipal Regulation Act. — This Act provides for recovery
of certain penalties and forfeitures.
Cap. 9. — Education Act. — By this Act an amendment is made in re-
lation to Teacher's Pension Fund by which any locally trained and graded
teacher in any institution established under section 92 of the original Act
may share in beneiits of Teacher's Pension Fund. The Jubilee Scholar-
ship is raised from $600 to $1,200. Following Appropriation? are made :
1. $5,000 for remodelling Schools ; 2. $3,000 to St. John's Boards ; 3.
$2,000 for Colleges, etc ; 4. for Superior Scl'ools outside St. John's ;
5. $3,000 for training pupil teachers ; 6. $6,000 for schools in destitute
localities ; 7. $1,000 for assisting teachers who have broken down in
service.
Cap. 10. — Election Act. — This Act provides for Polling Stations in St.
John's at which Electors of various Districts, temporarily in St. John's,
may record their votes.
Cap. 11. — Solemnization of Marriage Act. — This Act makes Chapter
133 and also Cap. 28 of the Consolidated Statutes, entitled " Of the Regis-
tration of Births, Marriages and Deaths," apply to the Salvation Army,
and gives to any Commissioner, Staff Officer or Captain of tlie said Army,
commissioned by the Army to solemnize marriage and licensed by the
Governor for that purpose, the same authority in that respect as is exercised
by persons in holy orders.
Cap. \^.— Railway Extension Act. — This Act gives effect to an agree-
ment made by the Government with the Reid Newfoundland Company
for the construction and maintenance of Branch lines of Railway, as fol-
lows : — (1) A Branch extending to Bonavista ; (2) A Branch to Heart's
306 Synopsis of Legislation, 1910.
Our Mail Order System has been satisfactory
Content and (date's Cove ; (3) A Branch to Trepassey by way of Southern
Shore ; {A) A Branch extending to Fortune Bay ; (5) A Branch to Bonne
Bay. The Qovernnient to pay the Couiractor at the rate of ^15,()U0 per
iniie, on certificate of Government engineer, for construction and 4,000 acres
of land per mile of railway constructed for operation. Trains to be run
each way on each Branch line every da}' (Sundays excepted.)
Cap. \'&.— Government Securities Act. — This Act extends the provisions
of 5 Ed. VII., cap. 3, as regards investment of trust funds, to all Newfound-
land securities ia.'^ued in accordance with the "Colonial Stock Acts. 1877
to 1900," of the Imperial Parliament, and defines expression " financial
agents" as Messi'.-s. Glynn, Mills, Ciirrie & Co., Bankers.
Cap. 14. — Cash Notes Act. — This Act provides for the issue of Cash
Notes, payable at the Hank named m the said Notes, to be given in pay-
ment in connection with Roads, Maiine Works and Permanent and Casual
Poor services of the Colony, and makes such Notes a legal tender.
Cap. 15. — Jarisdiction of Maijistrates Act. — This Act extends the juris-
diction of Stipendiary Magistrates to Civil Actions for recovery of debt or
damages to the amount of $200, and permits appeal in cases exceeding
$20, provided notice of such appeal is given within fourteen days to the
other party and to the Magistrate.
Cap. 16 — Law Socirfii .4(<. — This Act extends the right of practising
Law to women.
Cap. 17. — Remission of Penalties Act. — This Act makes it lawful for
the Governor to remit in whole or part any fine or forfeiture imposed on a
convicted per.-^on, and may extend the Royal Meicy to any party imprison-
ed for non-payment of fines.
Cap. 18. — Encouragement of Agriculture Act. — In addition to other
powers vested in the Minister of Agriculture and Mines the Act empowers
him to arrange for and superintend the formation of Agricultural Societies
in all the Electoral Districts, to hold Agricultural Shows and to purchase
and pay freight on exhibits, and to pay for (a) compilation of farm notes
for the press ; {h) delivery of lectures on agriculture ; (c) compilation of an
Agricultural Primer for schools ; (rf) encouragement of cold storage ; (e) sala-
ries of experts giving instruction in cutting and drying peat. Authority
is also given him to provide a scholarship for highest marks in agricul-
ture, and to pay bonus for lime burning, &c. The Act also provides for
a Board of Agriculture.
Cap. 19. — Woollen Manufactures Act. — This Act provides a premium
of 5 per cent, on wool imported for manufacturing purposes and also five
per cent on all wool grown in the Colony and manufactured into wearing
apparel, blankets, carpets, &c., in factories where at least ten persons are
employed. Wool manufacturing machinery to be exempt from duty.
Cap. 20. — Dredging of Rivers Act. — This Act authorizes the Governor
in Council to istue leases for twenty years of any river or stream on Crown
Synopsis of Legislation, 1910. 307
to Others. Give it a Trial-AÂ¥RE & SONS, Ltd.
lands for recovering any valuable mineral therefrom by dredging at a
rental of ten dollars per mile of the river coui-se. No lease to be for more
than ten miles. Governor in Council may acquire by arbitration for Mill
owners private rights in river courses, where agreement with proprietors
not possible.
Cap. 21. — Discovery of Minerals Act — This Act has the intention of
protecting original discoverei.-i ui iiiinr al ami piovidta that when anyone
has shown to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council, by tiling with
the Minister of Agriculture and Mines a claim, and giving public notice in
Eoyal lia:.iltc tliai Iil- is tlie (ji ;;^;iial discoverer of any mineral deposit, his
name shall be entereil in a "Register of Mineral Discoveries," and if at
any time thereafter the location should be worked so far as to employ fifty
men for one year, the discoverer shall receive from the funds of the Colony
the sum of one thousand dollars.
Cap. 22. — Copper Ore Smeltvuj Act. — This Act encourages the erection
of Copper Smelters in the Colony : 1, by admitting free of duty all Ma-
chinery and Coke requisite therefor ; 2, by payment of a bounty on ore
mined and smelted in the Colony. The bounty to be $1.00 per ton up to
one hundred, and 50 cents per ton up to five hundred, but the bounty not
applicable to smelteis erected by owners of mining locations, but cjst of
smelters may he taken as part of the #6,000 expenditure necessary to
secure grant of location in fee simple.
Cap. 23.- Coal Development Act. — This Act confirms an Agreement
by the Government with the Newfoundland Exploration Syndicate for the
development of the Coal Deposits of the Colony.
Cap. 24. — Oil Fields Act — This Act confirms an Agreement by the
Government with " The Newfoundland Oil Fields Co." for the develop-
ment of the oil property at Parsons' Pond in the District of St. Barbe.
Cap. 25. — Atlantic Pebble Co. Act. — This Act confirms an Agreement
by the Government with "The Atlantic Pebble Co., Ltd." by which the
company are granted the sole right to expoit beach stones and pebbles for
three years, and the right for twenty-five years under certain conditions
of expenditure, to enter upon any Crown land situate within one hundred
yards of high water mark along the shores of Conception Bay between
Cape St. Francis and Split Point, for the purpose of searching for and ex-
porting all pebbles and beach stones found on said land.
Cap. 26. — Nova Scotia Steel and Goal Co. .<4c<.— This Act confirms an
Agreement by the Government with the Nova Scotia Steel Co., by which
the company agrees to pay for ten years seven and a-half cents per ton on
all iron ore exported by them from Bell Island, No addition is to be
made to tax and the company may not charge extra price for coal supplied
to Newfoundland unless similar increase made for similar markets during
continuance of Agreement.
Cap. 27. — Dominion Iron and Steel Co. Act. — This Act confirms an
Agreement by the Government with the Dominion Iron and Steel Co., by
-308 Synopsis of Legislation, 1910.
For Waterproofing Leather ^ use ' Mar's
which the compary agrees to pay for ten years seven and a-half cents per
rton on all iron ore exported by them from Bell Island. No addition is to
be made to tax and company may not charge extra price for coal exported
to Newfoundland unless similar increase made for similar markets during
continuance of Agreement.
Cap. 28. — Marine and Fisheries Art.— Th\s Act authorizes the Gover-
nor in Council to appoint a Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries and
8uch other officers as may be necessary, and fixes the number of the mem-
thers of Fishery Board at fifteen of whom seven shall be a quorum.
Cap. 29. — Inland Fisheries Act. — This Act provides for the appoint-
ment of a Board to be called " The Game and Inland Fisheries Board," of
which the Minister of Marine and Fisheries shall be president and defines
its duties, powers and functions. All licenses for killing game and taking
â– fish shall be issued by the said Board and all moneys for fees shall be
lunder control of Board.
Cap. 30. — Preservation of Beaven Act. — Under this Act a close time
is made for Beavers from 1st Oct., 1910, till 1st Oct., 1913. Any breach
of the law to be punished by two months imprisonment with hard labor
or fine not exceeding $200, and power is given to search for skins and to
examine luggage or packages. One half fine shall be paid to person prose-
cuting offender to conviction.
Cap. 31. — Cold Storage Act. — Under this Act the Government is autho-
rized to guarantee an interest on investments in Cold Storage plants ex-
ceeding in value ^50,000, of 5 per cent, on conditions as to work done,
class of fish handled, and exported, &c., as to the Governor in Council may
♦seem expedient. Machinery for such Cold Storage plants to be admitted
duty free, and location, plans and specifications to be subject to approval
of Governor in Council. Governor in Council may out of monies voted
for the purpose grant a subsidy of 30 per cent, of cost of any Cold Storage
plant, payable 15 per cent, on completion and 15 per cent, at end of first
year of ojierating. All plants to be subject to inspection and rates charged
to approval.
Cap. 32. — Pilotage Act. — This Act empowers the Pilot Commissioners
of St. John's to spend accumulatedj funds of ^4,000 for purchase and
equipment of a Steam Pilot boat, and makes an addition to present pilot-
age rates of 10 per cent, to maintain said boat.
Cap. 33. — Firemen's Qualification Act. — Under this Act all firemen or
stokers for steam engines must be licensed after examination, to be con-
ducted by the Boiler Inspector. Licenses to be of two classes, 1st and 2nd,
Synopsis of Legislation, 1910. 30&'
Oil.'-AYRE Sl sons, Ltd.
and granted free of charge and on)}- for one 3'ear. Holders of first class-
licenses may act as engineer for any gteauier under twenty horse power.
Persons acting as firemen before passing of Act to receive licenses without
examination.
Cap. 34. — An Act to Prohibit the Prosecution of the Labrador Fishery in-
Steam Vessels. — The title of the Act is sufficiently explicit as to its enact-
ment.
Cap. 35. — Pension Act. — Under this Act the following receive pen-
sions :— M. T. Knight, Secretary Public Works, ^800 ; Thomas Long,
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Mines, $800 ; D. Cantwell, Light
Keeper, Cape Spear, ^400 ; Thomas Haynes, Warden, Poor Asylum, $300 ;
Giles Footes, Sub-Collector, Bell Island, $460.66 ; F. Densmore, Keeper
Lunatic Asylum, $200 ; William Go.sse, Road Inspector, $300 ; Josiah
Garland, Messenger, $233.33 ; Jonas Soper, Keeper St. Francis, $308 ;
Mr«. T. W. Stabb, Telegraph Operator, $160 ; Dr. H. Shea, Physician
General Hospital, $1,800 ; William Day, Light Keeper, Dodding Head,
9220 ; J. P. Janes, Tidewaiter, Customs, $260 ; J. W. Moulton, Tide-
waiter, Customs, ^260 ; J. A. Butler, Tidewaiter, Customs, ^260 ; J.
Bindon, Boatman, Customs, $320 ; E. Lewis, Boatman, Customs, j^280.
Cap. 36. — Customs'' .4 rt— This Act repeals section 108 of the Customs'
Act (relating to coastwi>e vessels reporting), and from section 230 strikes
out words limiting penalties.
Cap. 37. — Revenue Ad. — This Act makes certain alterations in the
Tariff (they are included in the Tariff printed at the end of this book).
Cap. 38. — Loa^i Act.- This Act autliorizes the raising by loan of
$400,000 for the following services :— School buildings, $100,000 ; New-
Poor Asylum, $150,000 ; Erection of Lighthouses, Fog Alarms, and exten-
eion of Marconi System, $130,000; Purchase of Dredge, $50,000.
Cap. 39. — Railway Loan Act. — For tlie construction of the Branch
Railways provided for in Cap. 12, the Government by thi.s Act is autho-
rized to raise by loan £800,000 stg., at 3 per cent, interest, and to make
such financial arrangements as to entitle the Bonds to come under the
provisions of "The Colonial Stock Acts, 1877 to 1900."
Cap. 40. — Public Service Act. — This is the usual appropriation Act
for the Civil Service and Public Works of the Colony for 1910-11,
and Supplemental Votes for 1909-10. The total appropriations amount-
to $1,952,201.03.
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Zonophones and Records.
ST. JOHN'S TO
Table of Distances.
CARBONEAK TO
67*.
Car
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82*
15
New Peilicau.
115i
48
33 Trinity, by water.
133*
68
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46
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ST. JOHN'S TO
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18 11
21 14
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11 I 3 Biscayan Coi'e, Cape
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Ocean Distances. — Time Table.
815
JIYRE A SONS, Ltd.
Approximate Ocean Distances from Cape Spear.
To Boston
.. 885 miles.
To Demerara . .
.. 2,450 miles
" Bermuda ...
.. 1,070
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Glasgow . .
.. 1,844 "
" Barbadoes ...
.. 2,098
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Gibraltar . .
.. 2,124 "
" Bahia
.. 3,711
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Halifax ..
.. 488 "
« Bristol
.. 1,960
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Lisbon
.. 1,973 "
" Bordeaux ...
.. 2,173
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Liverpool ..
.. 1,921 "
" Cape Clear
.. 1,691
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London
.. 2,060 "
" Cadiz
.. 2,161
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Sandy Hook
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Difference of Time 1
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Nfld., and the following places :
h. m.
AmstenUuu
... 3 51 Fast.
Bombay
...
... 8 23 "
Barbadoes
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Baltimore
... 1 35 "
Boston
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Island
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Cadiz
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Publin
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Edinburgli
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Oenoa
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Gibraltar
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
... 43 Slow.
Hambui'g
... 4 11 Fast.
Lisbon
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Montreal
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Madrid
, ,
... 3 17 Fast.
Malta
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New Orleans
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New York
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Naples
.,
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Portland, Me.
..
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Philadelphia
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Quebec
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...
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Rome
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...
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St. John's, Newfounc
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St. John, N. B.
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San Francisco
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St. Jago de Cuba ..
...
... 1 32 "
Toronto
..
...
... 1 47 "
Washington
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37 "
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Latitudes and Longitudes, Newfoundland.
Pathe Gramaphones and Records.-
Latitudes and Longitudes of the principal Harbors, Headlands, &c.
the Coast of Newfoundland.
on
Places.
Cape Noiniau Liglit
Cape Baiiltl
Cape St. John, Gull Isbiiui
Toulinguet Island, W. Island East Side
Offer Wadliam Light
Kiink Island
i'ogo Island, Seldom-Couie-By Harbor
Cape Freels, (lull Islan<l
Greenspond Island
Cape Bonavisla Liglit
</ataliiia Harlioi', Green Island Light
Trinity Harbor, Church
Heart's Content, Church
Old Perlican, Clinrch
Badialieu Island, Northern Point Light
Carbonear Island Light
Harbcr Grace Island Light
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Brigus, North Head
Cape St. ';' ^oicis
St. Jolin'^ Harbor, Fort Amherjit Light
Cape Spear Light
Ferry land Head
Cape R<ice Light
Virgin Rocks (on (irainl Bank)
Ca)X' Pine
Cape St. Mary's Light
Placentia Harlior Entrance
Bniin, Dodding Head Light
St. Pierre Island, Galantry Head Light
Aliquclon Hoad, Anchorage...
Fortune Bay, Burnt Island Liglit
Burgeo Islands, Large Island, S. E. End
Port-au-Basque, Channel Chu7-ch
Cape Ray Light ...
Codroy Roads, Beach Point
Cape St. George, Jiei\ Island, near ...
Bay of Islands, Lark Harbor, Low Point
Cow Head, N. W. Point ...
Point Rich Light ...
St. John's Harbor, North Point of Sesostris Bay
Green Island
Lat. N. I Long. W.
b\ 38
55 53 40
51 38 50
55 25
49 59 •2U
55 21
49 39 30
54 46 10
49 35 40
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53 6
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53 9 22
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53 8 11
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53 10 15
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53 10 35
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52 48
47 33 54
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46 37 4
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54 11 34
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57 36 10
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47 37 1
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47 52 38 1
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59 13 10
49 2 45 i
58 20 45
49 55 20
57 50 i>
50 41 32 1
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50 48 25 i
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56 33 45
High and Loio Water.
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AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
High and Low Water.
Place.
.St. Pierre
Miqiielon Road
•Great St. Lawrence Harbor
Burin Harbor
Little Placentia
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Placfutia
Trepassey Harbor
•Cape Race
^Spaniard's Bay
Harbor Grace
â– Carbonear
Hearts Content
Trinity Harbor
Catalina Harbor ...
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King's Cove
Funk Island
â– Gander Bay
Fogo Island, Fogo Harbor ...
Seldom-Conie-By ...
Change Island
Fleur-(le-Lys Harbor
Croc Harbor
St. Anthony Harbor
Brehat Harbor
St. Lunalre Bay ...
â– Griguet Harbor
Kirpon Harbor [North Coast]
Sacred Bay [North Coast] ...
St. John Haibor ...
St. Barbe Harbor ...
Old Feriole Harbor and Brig Bay
Cow Head Harbor
St. George Harbor, West Coast
Lark Harbor, West Coast ...
Codroy Island
Port-au-Basque
La Poile Bay
Burgeo Islands
La Hune Bay [Deadnian's Cove]
Rencontre Bay (The Cove)
High Water,
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and Change.
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8 33
8 33
8 30
8 45
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40
30
45
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20
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25
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20
13
20
15
30
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Feet.
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Tahle of Iviports, 1905-1906 to 1909-1910.
Odeon Gramaphones and Records-
Value of Imports of Newfoundland from each Country, Quinquennial'
period 1905-6 to i909-'io.
CODNTRY.
1905-1906
1906-1907
1907-1908
1908-1909
1909 1910
:z;
1
Austria
«S28
SI ,092
$1,371
.$269
?1,594
1
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Australia
Bavaria
3
?
3
72
42,733
459
31,675
^
4
Belgium
32,181
47,204
37,051
4
5
Brazil
2,693
527
5
390
22
5
6
British West Indies .
222,727
286,617
265,572
314,293
315,650
6
7
Canada
3,521,939
3,669,098
4,257,647
3,937,009
4,559,769
7
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Ceylon
42,925
49,244
74,224
87,939
78,826
8
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China
465
13,920
437
11,529
f>
10
Denmark
10,000
307
3,269
10
11
Egypt
146
13,356
174
14,459
11
12
France
23,081
17,975
14,407
12
13
Foreign W. Indies ...
2,320
1,896
1,415
703
1,560
13
14
Germany
60,638
31,259
44,929
73,329
17,480
14
15
Gibraltar
Greece
6
23,697
7
42,863
18
24,316
1
24,148
15
16
28,138
16
17
Holland
36,483
33,497
36,968
26,571
36,476
17
18
India
7,288
5,239
17,599
7,192
16,631
IS
19
Italy
1,450
795
1,216
2,509
2,518
19
20
Japan
285
167
747
440
535
20
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Madeira
248
21
90;
Mexico
22
•^s
Malta
280
8,747
250
46,169
23
24
Norway
6,790
6,417
6,322
24
25
Portugal
25,957
46,104
22,938
21,731
30,367
25
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Russia
Spain
4,066
113,841
2,328
75,322
2,459
133,582
26
27
98,013
81,077
27
23
St. Pierre
11,074
7,360
12,979
8,185
7,837
28
•29
South Africa
70
2,225
29-
30
Sweden
2,611
2,953
2,862
3,313
30
31
Switzerland
1,006
205
1,550
1,105
240
31
32
Turkey
65
2,493,670
4,232,680
R"?
33
34
United Kingdom ...
United States
2,651,196
3,609,192
2,669,934
3,447,359
2,668,802
3,859,892
2,940,401
4,571,192
33
34
10,414,274
10,426,040
11,516,111
11,402,337
12,799,696
TaUe of Exports, 1905 -1006 to 1909-1910. 31»
AYRE & SONS, Ltd.
Value of Exports of Newfoundland to each Country, Quinquennial
Period 1905-1906 to i909-'io.
Country.
1905-1906
1906-1907 1907-1908
1908-1909
1909-1910 \o
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Algeria
Argentine Republ ;
Australian Com- "I
moiiwealth / '
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
British W. Indies .
Buenos Ayres
Canada
Cape Colony...
Ceylon
China
Colombia
Costa Ri(-a ...
Denmark
Egypt
Frauee
ISlForeign W. Indies
19:Gerniaiiy
20, Gibraltar
21 j Hawaii
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Greece
Holland
Honduras
India ...
Italy ...
Madeira
Malta
29 Mauritius
30
Montevideo
31 Norway
32 Panama
33 Portugal
34 Spain
35: St. Pierre ...
36 Sweden
37 United Kingdom
38i United States
.$6,208
435 1
21,045
l,849,082j
417,147
92,829
1,777,169
125
8,933
7,337
29,061!
13,863'
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115,783
236,481!
1,100!
264,4581
227,3981
132!
1,226 813
6,526
13,684
1.847.4631
'806,673!
8,2021
l,650l
1,662,612
1,278,997;
gll50
5,559
2,002
102,883
2.063,444
430,462
149,940
1,611,480
80
2,675
6,896
16,932
6
4,078
90,921
189,662
170,885
146.809
â– 570
80
1,331,518
23,060
14,983
870
600
442
1,841,968
994,303
9,506
1,333
1,492,795
1,394,269
12,086,2761 12,101.161
$226
9,329
5,044
12,376
2,017,805
422.715
128,550
1,863,784
5
80
100
1,554
13,850
4,015
51,370
85,213
294,159
200,934
150,702
326
1,200,150
19,721
30,464
440
528
334
1,733,346
1,174 196
7,316
1,209,428
1 177,709
$24,991
5,613.
462'
35,859
1,719,082
437,711
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2
3
4
5.
6
68,700;
11.571';
693
47,381
2,100,691
4.56,728
1,542,090
80
445i
4,041
4.630
6.902
1,454,314
80
739
4,437
1,450
3,733
175,686
172,847
80
I
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
216,856
148,514
375,316
127,571
1,448,163
8,996
26,928
3,266
1,590,184
986,641
9,858
850
1,426,229
848,176
4,781
92,89918
264,137 19
173 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
36
86
37
38
1,198,019
21,864
17,824
640
3,758
1,693,798
883,539
4,526
800
1,824,235
1,163,313
11,815,769 10,848,918 11,824,997
320
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Twillingale
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Foso
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1,225
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3,306
7,205
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Trinity
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1,589
7,783
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Carbonear
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2,168
1,420
7,104
2,548
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.. 7,491
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..' 5,549
11,478
3,319
671
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St. John's West ...
.. 4,017
10,098
3,418
391
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5,546
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12,230
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3,394
4,454
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.. 5,500 :
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5,562
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688
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75,989
61,388
1,497
9,102
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Value
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3,865
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7
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" Furniture Factor
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Value
f Lobster
Fact's .
92,144
" Other Factories
71
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3 1901.
38,017
Agricultural Stock and
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Acres Improved Land
... 95,867
Turnips
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65,298
" in Pasture ...
... 35,133
Horses
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14,135
Oats — bushels
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1 Other E
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1 8,607
Hay — tons
... 53,883
; Sheep
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Potatoes — brls.
... 541,766
; Swine
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Fov
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Bonne Bay
1,137
Twillingate
10,135
9,318
19,453
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Tilt Cove
3,542
1,370
Fogo
3,998
3,572
7,570
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Change Island ...
1,118
1,067
Bonavista
10,768
9,789
20,557
Bonavista
Greenspond
3,696
1,353
Trinity
10,842
9,853
20,694
Trinity
Heart's Content...
1,459
1,075
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5,101
4,726
9,827
Western Bay
965
Caibonear
2,499
2,525
5,024
Carbonear
3,703
Harbor Grace ...
G,420
6,251
12,671
Harbor Grace ...
Bay Roberts
5,184
2,226
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3,815
3,630
7,445
BiiS"s
1,162
Harbor Main
4,920
4,580
9,500
Harbor Main
Conception Har. ..
798
932
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10,393
11,119
21,512
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29,594
St. John's West...
8,876
9,607
18,483
1,495
Ferrvland
2,940
2,757
5,697
Ferrvland
535
Placentia
7,938
7,256
15,194
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1,315
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5,260
5,142
10,402
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Grand Bank
2,719
1,427
Fortune
4,603
4,159
8,762
Harbor Briton ...
763
Burgeo & La Poile
1 3,706
: 3,305
7,011
Channel
1,280
St. George
4,788
4,312
9,100
St. George . . . .
Codrov
1,409
532
Labrador
Sex not
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3,947
Battle Harbor ...
89
Total
111,311
i 105,726
220,984
Newfoundland Fishing Stock (Compiled from Census of 1901).
Sailing Vessels from 60 tons
upwards ... ... ... 204
Nets and Seines 34,915
Cod Traps 4,055
Boats, 4 to 30 quintals ... 24,342
Boats, 30 qtls. and upwards 1,350
Sailing Vessels from 20 to 60
tons
1,424
Labrador.
Boats from 4 to 30 quintals .
Boats from 30 quintals up-
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Cod Traps
706
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Sailing Vessels from 20 to
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Nets and Seines
126
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Celebrated *' Cravenette ^ Raincoats
NEWFOUNDLAND CUSTOMS' TARIFF.
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Under the iSanclion of the Hon. MiniMer of Finance.
SCHEDULE A.
L Aerated Waters of all descriptioas, and uoa-alcoholii; drinks
not to include natural Mineral M'aters — ad val 40 ji.c.
2. Acids, Muriatic and Nitric, and all mixed or otlier Acids,
N.E.S. ; Sulphuric Ether, Chloroforni and Solutions of
Peroxides of Hydr<),!,'en ; Ceresene, Cliloro di Nitro, Ben-
sole and Nitro Aninioiiia— ad val 35 p.c.
:•!. Ale, Porter, and Beer, when im^iorted iu casks or otherwise
than bottles — per j,'all SO 35
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4. Anchovies, Sardines, Oysters, Clams, Salmon, Lobsters, and
all lish prepared, preserved or jiacked iu oil or otherwise,
N.E.S. ; Fish, smoked or lioueless, X. U. I*. : and all other
articles the product of the fisheries, not specially provided
for— ad val. 35 p-c.
5. Animals, living — namely :
Oxen, cows, bulls, horses, mares, foals and other draft ani-
mals, N.E.S. — ad val 20 p. c.
Calves, pigs and sheep— each %\ 00
Pigs under three montlis of age, aud lambs- eat'li 50
G. Apples — per brl. 50
7. Apples, dried — perlb. 02
8. Asbestos, and all manufactures tliereof — ad val. 35 p. c.
9. Barley, when imported for seed or for brewing purposes — ad
val. 10 p.c.
10. Batiis, Tubs and Washstands of earthenware; stoue, cement,
clay, or of other material, N.E.S. — ad val. 49 p.c.
n. ]}eans— per lb. i ct.
12. Belting, of leather or other material, for machinery, including
lacings or fustpners — ad val. 10 p.c.
13. Bicycles and Triiycles, and parts thereof, N.E.S. — ad val.... 40 p.c,
14. Billiard Tables and Bagatelle 2?oards and Tables, Cues, Balls,
Cue Racks, Cue Tips, and Billiard Chalk— ad val. 40 p.c.
15. Biscuits, namely : —
Those known as Shi[i"s Biscuits— per cwt. ... .^O ].o
Soda, Water, Butter and Pilot, and any biscuit of that de-
scription, not sweetened — perlb. 02
Biscuits and Bread, N.E.S. — ad val. 40 p.c.
It}. Blocks for ships, and Block Sheaves, N.E.S. — ad val 40 p.c.
17. Block .s for ships, and Block Sheaves of galvanized iron, N.O. P.
—ad val 30 p.c.
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18. Brick, stock or common, per M., $2.50 aad ad val
Brick — Facing and Fire — ad val.
19. Brin, known as bread-bag brin, when imported by local man-
ufacturers, in which to eaclose their manufactures — ad val.
20. BroOms and Whisks of corn — ad val.
21. Broom Handles — ad val. ...
22. Brushes, X.E.S.— ad val. ...
23. Butter— per lb.
24. Butteriae. Oleomargarine, or other similar substitutes for
Butter — per lb.
2.5. Cabbage, 1st May to 3Ist July, both inclusive- -jier lb
Cabbage, 1st August to 30th April, both inclusive — per lb....
26. Cabinet Wares, namely ; —
House, Oliice, Cabinet or Store Furniture, of wooii, iron, or
other material, in parts or iinished : Blinds, of wood, metal
or other material, not textile or paper, Window Shades or
Blind 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.— perlb. 07
28. Candles— per lb. 03
29. Canoes, Ships' Boats, Skitts, open or decked i)leHsure Sail
Boats of any material. Boats or launches propelled by elec-
tricity or other mechanical power, and Steam Launches --
ad val. 35 p.c.
(a) Ships and other vessels built in any foreign country, whe-
ther steam or sail vessels, on the fair market value of the
hull, rigging, boilers, steam engines and other machinery,
and all appurtenances, N.E.S. 5 p.c.
30. Cans, imported in a manufactured state for putting up her-
metically sealed goods, including the package or cases in
which they are imported —ad val. 40 p.c.
31. Canvas, of hemp, cotton or Hax, known as sail or tarpaulin
canvas, of the weight of six oz. cotton duck and upwards,
uot including Cotton drill — ad val. 5 p.c.
When under the weight of six oz. cotton duck — ad val 35 p.c.
33. Carriages, viz. :--
Carriages, Express and other Waggons, Buggies, Carts and
Sleighs, N.E.S., when costing at tlie ]iort of sliipuient not
more than $50 each — $10 eai'h, and ad val. 40 |i.c.
Wlien costing over $50 eacli, l)ut not exceeding $1()0 — $20
each, and ad val. 40 | .c.
Costing over $100 each — .$3(J each, and ad val. 40 p.c.
Carriage, Waggon, Buggie, Hearse, or Express Bodies ; Pur-
chases, Gears, Hoods, Poles or Seats, made up or part
made up ; Mailable Seat Irons, and other mailable carriage
parts, Steel Tires, Sleigh Runners, N.E.S. ; Steps or Step
pads — ad val. 50 p.c.
Wheelbarrows, Handbarrows, Stand Carts, Trucks, Trollies,
or Samsons — ad val. 75 p.c.
Wheels, readymade or part made — that is with sjiokes in
luih — ad val. 35 p.c.
330 Nevjfoundland Custoins' Tariff".
Children's Dresses and Coats— London
RuVjber Tires for carria^^es and ^loss for stuliing parts of
carriages, when imported hy mannfactnrers of carriages
— ad val 20 p. c.
Wheel Spokes for velii< les and carriages, over 1^ inches ;
Kims for wheel, all sizes ; Carriage Shafts, not trimmed ;
Hubs for carriage wheels, or blocks to make such Hubs,
>ip to 8 inches in diameter — ad val. 30 p. c.
Wheel Spokes for vehicles and carriages, over 1:1 inches ;
Carriage Shafts, trimmed or jiartly trimmed ; Hubs for
vehicles, or blocks to make sucli Hubs, over M inches in
diameter — ad val. 50 p. c.
Wliitewood, Basswood, ^Vsh and Hickory, not planed or
dressed wlieu imjiorted liy blockmakers, wheelwrights
and carriage builders to be manufactured by them — ] er
M. feet $2 00
Bows for hoods, S))rings, Axles, Shafts and other C'li|)s,
Bolts, Circles, Stamp- Joints and Ort'-Sets, Swing Hoods,
Swing Kings and Plates, Spring Shackles, Felloe Fla^'es,
-Vxle Boxes, S]iring Steel ; Carriage Trimmings, such as
Tufts, 'J'acks, Wliip Sockets, l.ace. Shaft Tips, Swing
Knds, Silver Headings and t'arriage Lamps — ad val 30 p.c.
33. Casks, viz. : —
Empty (second hand), 45 gallons and under — each
Empty (second hand), over 45 gallons — each
In which dry goods are imported, which are capable of con-
taining or being made to contain liquids — each
Herring barrels — each
All other empty casks, N.E.S. — ad val
34. Cask Staves (second hand), to make casks of 45 gallons and
up — per 120
To make Casks under 45 gallons — per 120
35. Cast Iron Pipes — ad val.
36. Cement, viz. : —
I'ortland, Kouian and Hydraulic. Water, Lime and Iron
Oxide, in bags, barrels or casks — ad val. ... 25 p.c.
37. Cheese — per lb 3i cts.
38. Chemicals, when imported by manufacturers of iiiKtilies for
manufacturing matches— ad val. 20 p.c.
39. Chewing Gums of all kinds — ad val. 40 p.c.
40. Chicory — raw or green — per lb. ... 2 cts.
Kiln-dried, roasted or ground — per lb 3 cts.
41. China and Porcelain Ware, also Earthenware and Stoneware,
Crown or Colored, and Kockingham Ware, Whiie Granite,
or Ironstone Ware, C. C. or Cream Colored Ware, deco-
rated, printed or sponged, and all Earthenware, X.E.S. —
ad val. 40p.c.
42. Cider and Perry — per gallon 20 cts.
43. Clocks, Watches, Watch Glasses, Clock and Watch Keys,
Clock and Watch Movements and parts — ad val 35 p.c.
$ 50
1 50
I 40
25
60 p.c.
8 6 00
1 50
35 p.c.
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44. Coal, known as Anthracite, when brought into or imported
into the port of St. John's— per ton $ 1 00
All other descriptions of Coal, N.E.S., when brought into or
imported into the port of St. .John's — per ton 70
When imported or brought into any other port or jdace in
this Colony — per ton 50
45. Codfish, Haddock, Hake and Ling, N.O P. — per (jtl 1 50
46. Coffee — green — per lb. 05
Coffee — roasted or ground — per lb. 07
I^reparations or mixtures to resemble Coffee — jier lb 07
l^Lxtract of or substitutes of all kinds — ad val. ... 30 p.c.
47. Combs of all kinds, and Curry Cards — ad val. ... 40 p.c.
48. Confectioners Ornaments — ad val. 80 p.c
49. Confectionery of all kinds, N.E.S., including Sugar Candy,
Almond Paste (when imported by Confectioners), Sweet-
ened Gums (excepting Gums known as Chewing Gums),
and Pop Corn — per 100 lbs $ 6 50
(.'onfectionery when imported in fancy packages, including
the value of the package — ad val. 40 p.c.
50. Cordage of all kinds, X.E.S.— per lb. U cts.
Clothes Lines, Window Cords, and such like, when plaited —
ad val. 40 p.c.
51. Cork, Corkwood, Stopjiers for P)Ottles, and Cauxas and Glass
Buoys for fishing nets — ad val. 10 |).c.
Cotton Fabrics of every descriy)tion, and manufactures and
jiroductions of Cotton, N.E.S. -ad val 35 p.c
.-.i
53. Dry Goods, viz. : —
Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes and other Bed covers,
X.E.S. ; Carpeting, Rugs, ]Mats and Matting of cocoa,
straw, hemp or jute, Turkish or Imitation Turkish Car-
pets or Carpeting, and Kugs and Mats of all kinds, and
Floor, Shelf, Stair, Enamelled and Table Oil Cloth, Lin-
oleum and Cork Matting or Cork Carpets ; Damasks of
Linen, Stair Linen, Diaper, Sheets and Sheeting, Quilts,
Towels and Towelling, and like articles of linen, or of
linen and cotton combined, made up or not, N.E.S. ; Art
Muslins and Cretonnes ; Fabrics or Clothing which have
been exported to be dyed, cleaned, altered or made up,
when re-imported ; Gloves and Mitts of all kinds, X.E.S. ;
Shawls of all kinds ; Railway or Travelling Rugs, and
Lap Dusters of all kinds ; Umbrellas and Parasols of
every description : liraces or Suspenders ; Woven or
Knitted Shirts and Drawers ; Cardigan .Jackets and
Guernseys ; Socks and Stoc^kings of all kinds, N.E.S. ;
Manufactures of Hemji, Flax or Jute, N.E.S. ; or Flax,
Hemp and Jute combined, N.E.S., and Bags or Sacks
made up of Jute, Hemp, Linen or Cloth, including seam-
less Bags — ad val. 35 p.c.
54. Diving apparatus — ad val 10 p.c.
5'>. Dories and Dory Oars— ad val. ... 20 p c.
56. Drain Pipes, Sewer Pipes, Chimney Linings or Vents, Chim-
ney Tops and inverted Blocks, glazed or unglazed Earth-
332 Neiufoundland Ciistoms' Tariff.
'Forest Mills' and ' Wolsley '
enware Tiles, Stove Linings, and jManufactures of (Jlay or
Cement, and Crocks, Jars, Churns and Demijolius of Stone-
ware or Earthenware — ad val. ... 30 p. c.
57. Eggs — per doz 5 cts.
58. Explosives, viz. : —
Cannon, Musket, Kifle, (inn, and Sporting Powder, Canis-
ter Powder, (iiant Powder, Nitro, and otiier explosives,
X.O.P. — ad val. 35 ji.c.
,")!1. l"'an<^y Wares, viz. :
Fancy ^^ ritiag Desks, Fancy Cases for .lewellery, Silver-
ware, \\'iitclies, i'lateware and Cutlery : lilove, Haud-
kercliief and Collar Hoxes and Cases ; Hrusli or Toilet
Cases, and all Fancy Cases for similar fancy articles of
any material ; Fans, Dolls and Toys of all kiuds, in(dud-
ing Children's Sleds and Carriages ; Ornameul-^ of Ala-
baster, Spar, Amber, Terracotta or Composition, Statn-
etts, Bead ()ruaments and Paper Mache ^^"alâ– t> ; Ham-
mocks, Lawn Tennis Nets, Sportsmen's Fish Nc's, and
otlier articles manufactured of twine, and N.K S.; Magic
Lanterns and Slides therefor; Philosophical, Photog-
raphic, Mathematical and Optical Instruments, N.E.S. ;
Cyclometers, Pedometers, Tapelines of any material,
and Photographic Dry Plates — ad val 40 p. c.
60. Feathers — per Ih lets.
61. Findings fer Boots and Shoes, viz. .- —
Counters, Pegs and Pegwood, Box-toe Tips, Steel and
Wooden Shanks, 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. 4 1 p.c.
63. Flagstones, and all other Building Stone, undressed, X.E.S..
and Flagstones, Freestone, Sandstone, and all Building
Stone, not hammered or dressed, X.E.S. ; and ^larble
(Granite, and Freestone, sawn only, X.E.S. ; and Marble
and Granite, rough, and not hammered or dressed — ad val. 3 J p.c.
64. Flannels, Serges, X.E.S. ; Swanskins and Kerseys —ad val... 3.") p.c.
6.'). Forgings of Iron and Steel, of whatever shajie or size, or in
whatever stage or manufacture, when weighing under Kve
rwt. and over 60 Ujs., X.E.S. -ad val 30 p.c.
When weighing five cwt. and over —ad val 10 p.c
66. Freestone, Marble and Granite, X.E.S., and all manufactures
of ^larble. Freestone or Granite, X.E.S — ad val. 50 p.c.
67. Fruit.s, viz. .- —
Uranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Black-
barries, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Plums,
Cherries, <Juinces, Damsons, Bananas, Plantains, Pine-
apples, Pomegranates, Guava, ^langoes, Shaddocks, and
other Green Fruit : and F'ruit Pulp when imported by
liakers to be used in the manufactures of Fancy Biscuits
—ad val. ■15 p.c,
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Dried Raisins, Cvirrants, Prunes, Apricots, Dates, Nectari-
nes, Candied Peel, Citron, Figs, and other dried, candied
or dessicated fruit— per lb. 3 cts.
Pruit in air-tight cans or other pa kages, including Preser-
ved (Tinger— ad val. 35 p. c.
Fraits preserved iu brandy and other spi.-its — ad val. . ... 40 p.e.
6S. Fur Gloves, Mitts, Coats, Jackets, Capes, Hats, Caps, Mufifs,
Stoles, Kobes, and all other manufactures of Fur — ad val. 4.5 p.e.
fi9. (ilassware, viz. : -
Common Colorless Window Glass— ad val 30 jlc.
,\11 other kinds of Glass and Glassware. N.E.S., including
Silvered (ilass, framed or not framed, Spectacles and Eye-
glasses, and frames and metal parts thereof— ad val 4U p.e.
li;m[ity bottles, when imported by uianufacturers to be used
in putting up the goods manufactured by them — ad val... 30 p.e.
70. Gold, Silver, and Alluminum Leaf, Dutch or Schlag Metal
. Leaf, I5rocaiie and P.ron/e Powders, and (lold Li(|uid Paint
— ad val. .. 35 p.e.
71. Grindstones, Scythe and other Slrirpening Stones — ad val.... 30 p.e.
72. Groceries, viz. : —
Buikwheat, I'uckwheat Meal and Flour of similar cereal,
N.E.S. -])er U). let.
Cocoa, Shells and Nibs, Chocolat- , and other preparations of
Cocoa — ad val., 30 percent. ; |)er lb •_' cts.
.(elly Powders, Jelly Tablets, Calves feet. Jelly, and such
like preparations, N.E.S. ; (ilucose ; Honey in Comb or
otherwise, and imitations thereof ; Lime Juice and other
Fruit Syrups and Fruit Juices, N.E.S. ; and Crystals and
Powders for making lemonade and similar beverages ;
Maple Sugar, Maple Syrup, Syrups and Molasses of all
kinds, N.E.S. ; the product of SugaiCaneor lieet, N.E.S.,
and all imitations thereof ; Canned Poultry and Game, Ex-
tracts of Meat. Fluid Beef (not meiiicated), Bovril, Bovril
^^ ine, and simihir Extracts, ami Soups ; KolledGats, Fari-
na, ('oruHour, and similar prejiarations of cereals, N.E.S.,
when put up in pa('kages of less weight t an "iS lbs. ; Olive
( )il or Salad Oil, iu bottles : Kice and Sago Flour, Sago
and Tapioca ; Spice of all kinds. Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace,
(faraway Seed : Laundry Blueing of all kinds, Starch, and
all preparations having the quality of Starch, N E.S. :
Ground Mustard and Bi-Carbonate of Soda; Condensed
Milk ; Pickles, Sauces and Catsups, including Soy ; Vege-
tables, in air-tight cans or similar packages ; Yeast Cakes,
("ompressed Yeast and Baking Powders, and all Groceries,
N.E.S. — ad val. 3,t |i.c.
73. Hair Cloth of all kinds ; Hair, Spring, and other [Mattresses:
Hair Bolsters and Pillows and L^elt (pressed) of all kinds —
ad val. 30 p.e.
74. Hats, Caps and Bonnets of any material, N.E.S., and Hat,
Cap and Bonnet Shapes— ad val, 40 p.e.
334 Newfoundland Customs' Tariff.
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75. Hardware, viz. : —
(a) Adzes, Axes, Cleavers, Hat' hets, Saws, Wedges, Sledges,
Hammers, Crow Bars, Cant Dogs, Track Tools, Picks and
Eyes, or Poles for same, Ax-handles, Anvils, ^'ises, Files
and Ka8]is, Carpenters" Rules, Mallets and (ianges. Shovels
and Spades, of iron or steel, Smichs' ISellows, Diamonds
for (ilaziers' use. Ice Saws, I e 1 'loughs ; Splitting, Sheath,
Shoe, Butchers', Farriers', Putty, Glaziers', and Paint
Knives ; Edged Tools of all Muds for hand or machine use,
inclniling Shoemakers' aii<i Tiiismitlis' tools or bench ma-
chines, X.E.S. — ad val. .. "Jo p.c
ill) Knives, N.E.S., Shears, Scissors, Erasers, Manicure Files,
Trimmers, Lam]) Shears, Horse and Toilet Clippers, Table
Cutlery and all like Cutlery, plated or not : Skates of all
kinds. Cast-iron Hollow-ware, tinned, enamelled or not ;
t^oal Bo.\es, Coal Scoops, Coal Shovels, Fire Irons of all
kinds. Safes and Doors fur Vaults, Strength-testing ma-
chines of all kinds ; Bird, Parrot, S(iuirrel, and Bat or
Muuse Cages, of wire or otlier material : Kat and Mouse
Traps, Cash Registers, Carpet Sweepers, Fire Extinguish;
ing Machines : Trawls, Trawling Spoons, Fly Hooks, Sink-
ers, Swivels, I'loats, and Sportsmen's Fishing liait, Fisli
Hooks, and other .Vugler's re((uisites, X.E.S. ; (Jiins,
RiHes, including Air (4uns and Air Ritles, not being toys :
Muskets, Cannons, Pistols, Revolvers, or othti- lire-arms :
Cartridge Cases, Cartridge Primers, Percussion Ca]>s,
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 any
material : Signs of any material, framed or not ; Letters
of any material, for sijjus or similar use ; Builders", Cabi-
net-makers', Upholsterers", and Trunk-makers' Hardware,
including Furniture Springs, Hinges and Locks, X.E.S. :
(ias dieters, Lead Pipe, Lead Shot, Lead Bullets, and all
Manufactures of Lead, X.E.S. ; Scales, Balances, Weigh-
ing Beams and \\'eights ; Brass and Copper Xails, Tacks.
Rivets, and Burs or ^^'ashers, Brass Pumps of all kinds,
and (iarden or Lawn Sprinklers : Brass and Copper Wire,
jdaiu, turned or plated : Bells and (iongs, and all Manu-
factures of Brass and Coj>pei-. X.E.S. ; Wire of all kinds of
metals, X.E.S. ; AVire Clotli or Woven Wire and Xetting
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, X.E.S.; Wire
Roije, X.E.S. ; Iron or Steel Xuts, Washers, Rivets,
X.E.S. ; and Bolts, with or without threads, Xut-bolts.
Hinge-blanks, X.E.S. Telephone and Telegraph Instru-
ments. Electric and Galvanic Batteries; Lamps, Side-
lights, Head-lights, Lanterns, (.'liandeliers. Gas, Goal or
other oil fixtures or metal parts thereof, including Lava
or other Tips, Burners, Collars, (ialleries, Shades and
Shade holders ; Buckles of Iron, Steel, Brass or Co]i])er of
liewfoundland Customs Tari_ff. 335
' Ostermoor ' Mattresses.
allkiads, N.E.8. (not being jewellry) ; Slide Shoes, N.E.S.;
Stereotypes, Electrotypes and Celluloirts of Newsiiaiier
Columns, and Bases for tl'.e same, composed wholly or par
tially of metal or celluloid, aud Matrices or Copper Shells
for same, N.U.I'. ; Curling Stones and littings therefor;
Clothes Wringers, Clothes Washers and other Washers
for domestic use ; Gas or Oil Stoves : Stove Plates, Stoves
of all kinds for coal or wood, or parts thereof, and all Ma.
nufactures of Metals, N.E.S. — ad val. 35 p.c
(When any of the above articles are imported in cases or
cabinets, the cases or cabinets shall be dutiable at the
same rate as their contents).
(c) Anchors, Grapnels, Coil Chains, Coil Chain Links, aud
Chain Shackles ; Tin, in sheets and blocks, and Solder,
N.E.S. ; Fish Hooks, not including hooks or tly-hooks for
anglers ; Lead, in bars and sheets ; Wire Rope for rigging
vessels ; Babbit metal, Tyjie tuetal, Phosphor Tin and
Phosphor Bronze, in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire,
N.O.P. ; Patterns of Brass, Iron, Steel or other metals,
not being metals — ad val. 19 p.c.
(d) Fencing of iron or steel — ad val. 40 p.c.
(e) Boiler Kivets, Coopers' and Tinsmiths" Rivets, N. E. S. :
Rivets and Patent Bushings for ships' blocks ; ^Nletal parts
for Collins and Caskets ; Stamjied Tiu and Tin jiarts, used
in the manufacture of Trunks, and Silver and Composition
Metal for the manufacture of jewellery and plated ware —
ad val. 20 p.c.
76. Harness, including Horse Boots and Saddlery of every de-
scription — ad val. ... 40 p.c.
Harness Findings, viz. : —
Loops, Winkers, Eyes or Blinds, Metallic and Wood Find-
ings for Harness making — ad val 25 p.c.
77. Hay— per ton of 2,000 lbs. $3 00
78 Herring, Salmon, Turbot, Halibut aud Mackerel, N. O. P. —
perbrl. ........ 1 00
79. Hoop Iron and Steel Strips for making hoops, N.E.S., in-
cluding hoop iron and steel sirips punched, splayed or
nosed, over 68 inches in length — ad val 5 p.c.
HO. Hops— ad val 10 p.c.
81. Indian or Corn Meal, when bolted or granulated, including
duty on package — perbrl 20 cts.
82. Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, aud all manufactures in part
or in whole of Indian Rubber or Guttapercha : Indian Rub-
ber Clothing and Clothing made water-proof with Indian
Rubber or like substance ; Rubber or Guttapercha Hose,
and Cotton or Linen Hose, lined with Guttapercha or In-
dian Rubber— ad val. 40 p.c.
83. Iron of all kinds, including Galvanized Iron in bolts, bars,
strips, sheets, plates and pieces — ad val 10 p.c.
84. Iron and Steel Railway Bars, or Rails of any form, punched
or not ; Iron or Steel Fittings for Iron or Steel Pipe of any
description- ad val. 30 p.c.
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85. Iron or Steel Bridges, or parts thereof ; Iron or Steel struc-
tural work, Columns, Crirders, Shapes or Sections, to iu-
<-lu(ie outside coverings for buildings, steel or metal shin-
gles and (-eiling coverings ; Iron or Steel Pipe or Tubing,
plain and galvanized, rivetted, corrugated, or otherwise
specially manufactured, threaded and coupled or not-
ad val. 20 p. c.
Wrouglit Iron or Steel Tubing, ]ila'iJ or galvanized, threa-
ded and (coupled or not — ad val. 10 \<.c.
8(5. .lellies, .lams and Preserves, including duty on ordinary
crocks and bottles, ad val. 35 jier cent. — ]ier reputed lb. ... 6 cts.
57. .lewellery of all kinds, including ornamental Hat Pins, llair
Pins, Helt or other Buckles, and similar ornamental arti-
cles, known as .lewellery, N.E.S. ; all manufactures of
(iold and Silver, N.E.S., and Sterling, and other Silver-
ware, Ni(^kel-plated ware, Gilt or Electro-plated ware,
w holly or in j)art, of all kinds ; manufactures of Britannia
metal. Nickel, Silver, Nevada and German Silver, not
plated, and manufactures of Aluminum. N.E.S. — ad val. . 40 p.c.
58. Knife-brick, Knife-[)olisli and other metal polish or composi-
tion for iiolisliing metal; Lamp Wicks; Shoe Blacking,
Stove Polisii and Siioe Dressing, Washing Soda (Sodium
( arbonate), and (anstic Potash and Lye — ad val
59. Lard, Lard Compound and similar substances, Cottoline and
Stearine of all kinds, N.E.S. — ad val
90. Leather, viz. : —
Leatlier, known as " sole leather'" — ad val.
Rough, Split, Undressed Leather, when imported by Tan-
ners for dressing— ad val.
Rough, I'ndressed Leather, when imported by Tanners for
further dressing — per lb
Glove-grain, Boot-grain, Oil-grain, Butf, Split, Imitation
(4oat, Polished Peblile and Waxed Calf Leather, when bark
tanned — ad val.
All other Ipjier Leathers, N.E.S., and Japanned, Patent
or Enamelled Leather- -ad val.
Ha.ness Leather, N.E.S., Chamois Skins and ^Morocco Lea-
ther, N.O. P.— ad val.
i<eather hoard, Leatheroid, and manufactures thereof, N.E.S.
— ad val.
91. Leatherware, viz. ; —
Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters, or Leggings of Leather
Leatheroid or other material — ad val. ... 40 p.c.
92. Lime (o.xide of calcium)— (100 lbs. to the bush.)— per bushel. 15
93. Lime .Juices and Fruit Juices, M-hen fortilied with or contain-
ing not more than 25 per cent, of proof spirits — per gall.... 60
And when containing more than 25 per cent, of proof spirits
per gall. ... 2 oo
04. Limestone — per ton 50
36 p. c,
30 p.c
20 p.c,
20 p.c.
3 cts
30 p.c.
20 p.c
25 p.c,
30 p.c.
Newfoundland Cmlums 7'uriff' 337
'Century' Washing Machines.
i)5. Locomotives and Tenders : Boilers tor r,oconiotives ; Railway
and Tram Cars of all descriptions, and tiieir compojieut
parts; Railway Fish I'lates, Switches, Frogs, Crossiugand
Intersections for Railways, Autoniuhiles and other similiir
motor vehicles —ad val. ... 30 p. c^
96. Lumber, viz. : —
Boards, under one inch in thicknes-;, imported expressly iiji-
manufacturing Dories (not grooved ortongued) — per ISL ft. $1 00
Boards and Flank, one inch in thickness, and so in pruiiur
tion for any greater thickness, N.K.S. — per M. feet 4 00
Boards and Plauk, grooved, tougued or planed, one incii iu
thickness, and so in proportion for aii\' greater thickness —
per M. feet ... ' 5 00
Oak, Pitch-pine, Kim, lieech, (Jreen hea.'t, Iron-wood lum-
ber, under Kve inches si|uare, N.K.S. — (ler .M. feet I 00
Laths and Shingles — per Si. 60
^♦7. Machines and Machinery, viz. : —
(a) Steam Boilers, when imported to be used for heaUng pur-
poses ; Radiators, Fan-blowers, Elevators, Fanning-mills,
Horse-power Machines, Ma hinery and parts of Machi-
nery, N.E.S. ; Electric; liight ^lachinery and Electrical
material of every description, including L'arbous, Electric
meters, and Electric apparatus; Turning Lathes; Iret-
saw Machines, Scroll-saw Machines, \. E. S., costing al
place of shipment less than $tJ, and to be driven by ijaml
or foot power, N.E.S., and Datiug, IJuliug, Paging or Per-
forating Machines — ad val. 35 p. c.
(b) Turning Lathes, Fret-saw Machiues, Scroll-saw Machines.
N.E.S., costing at place of shipment over $6 ; (ias Engines,
Typewriters, Comptomters or Adding Maci ines. Fog
Horns, patented ; Machinery, patented, and of a kind not
manufactured in this Colony, N.E.S. ; Ma hines for the
manufacture of Boots and Shoes ; Planing, Boring, Mor-
tizing, Moulding, and similar Macliines for Viuilders' pur-
poses ; Power Machines for the manufacture of Steam and
other Engines and Boilers ; Sewing and Knitting Machines
and parts thereof; Machine Felt fur Pulp Wet Machines ;
8team Boilers, Engines, Propellers, Winches, and parts of
machinery to be used in shi[is, N.E.S. ; Steam Engines to
be used in local industries, and Steam Boilers, not to be
used for heating purposes, N.E.S. ; Portable Saw Mills
and Electric Motors — ad val 25 p. c.
(c) Machines for Carding Wool, Spinning Wheels, Wool Cards,
Water Wheels, Steel Propellors, N.E.S., and Ruling Ma-
chines and Pens for same ; Book-binders' Tools and Imple-
ments, Leather, Book-binders' AVire, Stitching Machiues,
Book-binders' Cloth and Marble Paper, and Paper Board,
when imported by book-binders for use in their trade and
not for sale, and paiier for covers of books when imported
by printers— ad val. 10 p. c.
FF
338 Newfoundland Customs' Tariff.
35 p.c.
10 p.c.
•20 p.c.
30 p.c.
$ 1 20
2 40
40 p.c.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd.^ for Best Stocked
98. Malt- ad val 10 p.c.
Moss and Porterine, wlieu imported by Brewers — ad val. ... 30 p.c.
99. Mariners' Compasses, aud Cards for same, Patent Logs, and
Log Lines, Sextants and (^nadrants — ad val. 20 p.c.
Thermometers, Karometers, Clinometers, Telescopes, Bin-
oculars, Parallel Rulers, Brass I'innacles and Chronome-
ters for ships' use — ad val
100. Marline for making lobster |)ots ad val
101. Mast Pieces and S|)ars, viz. : -
Dressed or jiartly dressed, 00 feet or over in length, N.E.S.
— ad val.
Dressed or ]iartly dressed, under 60 feet in length, N.E.S.
— ad val.
Undressed, (JO feet or over in length, including wharf
shores, N.E.8. — per ton
Undressed, under GO feet in length, including wharf shores,
N.E.S. — per ton
102. Matches of all kinds ad val
103. Meats, viz. -. ~
Canned Meats, known as C. C. Beef, Corned Beef, Corn
Beef, Corn J]eef Hasli, J.,uncheon Beef, Koast Beef,
Boiled Beef, Roast Mutton, Boiled Mutton and Brawn
— per reputed lb. 3 cts.
All other Canned Meats, N.E.S. — ad val 35 p.c.
Meat, frest — per lb. 2 cts.
Poultry and Game, dead — per lb. Sets.
Sausages — perlb. ... Sets.
Bacon, Hams, Tongues and iieef, smoked cured — per lb.... 3 cts.
ad val. 10 p.c.
Hams and Tongues, dry salted or pickled — per lb 2 cts.
Meals, dry salted, N.E.S. — perlb. let.
Beef, when salted in barrels, including duty on barrels —
per barrel $100
Pigs" Heads, Jowls without tongues, Hocks, Feet and Ribs,
when salted in barrels, including duty on barrels — perbrl. 1 00
Pigs' Jowls and Tongues, when salted in barrels, including
duty on barrel — perbrl 1 50
I'igs' Feet preserved in vinegar — ad val 35 p.c.
Pork, in barrels or half barrels, viz, : —
Mess, Family, T'rime Mess, Kump, Extra I'rime, Bean,
Clear, Butt aud Ham, including duty on packages —
per barrel $15*1
Bell}', Back, or Family Mess or Loin Pork, including duty
on packages — per barrel 2 00
104. Medicinal, Chemical and Pharmaceutical preparations, when
composed of one or more than one substance, N.E.S.;
Patent and Projirietary preparations. Tinctures, Pills,
Powders, Troches, Lozenges, Syrups, Cordials, IJitters,
Anodynes, Tonics, Plasters, Liniments, Salves, Ointments,
Pastes, Drops, Waters, Essences and Oils, N.E.S. ; Anti-
septic Surgical Dressing, such as Absorbent Cotton,
JSFeivfoundland Customs' Tariff 339
fPiano and Organ Warehouse in the City.
Cotton Wool, Lint, Lambswool, Tow, Jute, Gauze and
Oakum, prepared for use as Surgical Dressing; Plainer
Medicated Surgical Belts, Pessaries, and Suspensory Ban-
dages of all kinds ; Oiled Silk ; Codliver Oil, and com-
pounds of which codliver oil forms a prominent part ; Li-
(|uorice Paste, Liquorice in rolls or sticks, when of the
(luality known as Spanish Liquorice ; Paraline Wax, Bees-
wax, Burgundy Pitch, Vaseline, and all similar jirepara-
tions of petroleum for toilet, medicinal or other purposes,
and Cream of Tartar — ad val. 30 p. c
Surgical and Dental Instruments (not being furniture), and
Surgical Needles ; Clinical Thermometers, Catgut and Silk
Sutures ; Galvanic Batteries, when imported hy doctors
for use in their profession— ad val. ... 25 p. c,
105. Mosaic Flooring, of any material ; Koohng Slate, Slate Man-
tles, and other manufactures of slate, N.E.S. — M val. ... 40 p.<'.
106. Nails, viz. --
Iron or Steel Cut Nails and Spikes (ordinary builders) ; Wire
Nails of all kinds ; Iron or Steel Tacks of all descriptions,
leathered or not, N.E.S. — per lb. let.
Shoe Tacks, Hrads, Sprigs and Shoe Nails — per lb. ^ ct.
Wrought, when hand made ; Pressed Nails and Pressed
Spikes of all kinds ; Hrads used by broom-makers for fas-
tening wire ; Nails used by l)rush-makers in making
brushes ; Horse-shoe Nails, and Galvanized Nails and
Spikes, and Sheathing Nails, N.E.S. —per lb. g ct.
1(»7. Nets, Netting, Irawl (iear. Traps and Seines, for use in
seal and salmon fisheries — ad val. ... 20 p.c.
,108, Nuts, viz. :—
Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Peanuts, Filberts,
Hickory, and other kinds of nuts, N.E.S. — per lb. 2 cts.
Nuts, shelled — per lb. 4 cts.
Cocoanuts, N.E.S.— per 100 $100
Cocoanuts when imported from the place of growth, by ves-
sels direct to a Newfoundland port — per 100 50
Cocoanuts, dessicated, sweetened or not — per lb. 03
109. Oakum— per lb. 01
110. «,)atmeal and Rolled Oats, in bags or barrels, including duty
on bags and barrels — per 100 lbs. 20
111. Oats, including daty on bags— per bushel of 34 lbs 05
112. Oil Clothes— ad val. 30 p.c,
113. Oils, viz. :—
Coal Oil, Naptha, N.E.S. ; Gasolene, Benzine, and all Illu-
minating Oils, N.E.S.— per gallon ^ ...... ^ 6 cts.
Linseed or Flaxseed Oil, raw or boiled, N.E.S. ; Tallow and
Grease, N.E.S. ; Crude Petroleum, to be used in the manu-
facture of gas by Gas Companies ; Spirits of Turpentine
and 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.
340 Newfoundland, Customs Tariff.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., for Chickering,.
Essential Oils and Axle Urease, Neatsfoot Oil, Lard, Sesame
Oil, N.E.S., C)live Oil, N.E.S., and e.\tra(^t for dyeing lea-
ther — ad val. 25 p.c.
Lubricatiup; Oil, N.E.S. — per gallon Sets.
Lubricating Oil, when imported in bottles, tins or other
packages, each iiolding less than one gallon -ad val 25 p.c,
Spermaceti, Whale, and other Fish Oils— ad val. 35 p.c.
114. Oysters or C'lams, in shell or shelled, in packages not her-
metically sealed ad val. 25 p.c.
H5. Paints and Colors of all kinds, ^Vlliting, Chalk, Lampblack,
Ivory Black, Uyes of all kinds, I'ltramarine, I'utty, Cop-
per Paint, \'arnishes. Lacquers, .Japans, Ja(iau Dryers,
Oil Finisli, Uritisii (Jum, Dextrine, Clue, Sizing Cream,
and Sizing of all kinds — ad val. 30 p.c,
tlti. I'ai)er-hangiug8 and Horderings — ad val 35 p. c-
117. Peas (round), including duty on packages — per brl 50 cts.
119. Peas (s]ilit and dried), green, including duty on packages —
per lb. i ct.
119. Perfumery, iuclnding 'I'oilet jireparations (non-alcoholic),
viz, :
Hair Oils, Tooth and other Powders, Washes, I'omatums,
Pastes, and all otiier perfumed preparations, N. E. S.,
used for tiie hair, mouth or skin, and Pomades, Fiench
or Flower Odors, preserved in fat or oil — ad val 40 p.c.
I'il). Pianofortes, Organs and Musical Instruments of all kinds,
and I arts there;.!, N.O.P., including cat-gut and other
strii gs, provided tliat musical instrument cases shall lie
du'i I !c at the same rate as their contents when imported
cou^aaiiug the instrument; and Phonogra[)hs, Orama-
phoiies, aud sucli instruments — ad val
121. Picture Frami's and Photo Frames of any material — ad val.
122. Plaster of l*a. is or Cypsum, ground, manufactured or cal-
cined, an(i Paris green, dry — ad val
Pla^'e.- Casts, N.E.S.— ad val. ...
123. Potalots — per bushel
124. Ponhry, alive — ad val.
125. Heady-mades. Clothing of all kinds, N.E.S., including Col-
lars and ('uti's, N.K.S. — ad val.
126. Kire, cleaned per 11>.
127. Sails for Uoats and Sliijis, Tarpaulins, Teuts and Awnings
— ad val. 40p.c.
128. Salt, viz. :—
Dairy and Table Salt, >!.E. 8. — ad val 10 p.c.
129. Saws, when used as part of the original construction of
Mills and Factories, X.K.S-— ad val. \.. 10 p.c.
130. Shoemakers' Ink, Harness and Leather Dressing, and Har-
ness Soap — ad val. 20 p.c.
131. Small Wares, viz. : —
(a) Artificial Flowers and Dressed Feathers, Kibbons of every
description, N.E.S.; Crapes of all kinds ; Velvets, \"elve-
teens, Silk Velvet Plush and Silk F'abrics, N.E.S. ; Km-
40 it.c.
40 p.c.
20 p.c.
30 p.c.
lOcts.
20 p.c.
45 p.c.
i ct.
Newfoundland Customs Tmijj. 341
nonish and Bell Pianos.
broideries, Laces, Braids, Freizes, Cords, Garters ; Bract-
lets, N.E.S., Braids, Chains, Co/ds, or other similar manu-
factures of liair or wool, N.E.S.; Handkerchiefs of all kinds;
Scarfs and Ties, Corsets, Lace Collars, and all other similar
Lace (ioods, Lace Nets, Netting and Veiling of every de-
scription. Shams, Curtains of all kinds. Regalia of Societies
(including jewels), badges or belts of all kinds, N.K.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 W'feb-
bing ; Needles and Pins; Elastic, round and Hat; and
Garter Elastic — ad val 25 p.c-
• 32. Soap, common or laundry — ()er lb. li cts.
All other Soaps, and Pearline and other soap powders —
ad val. 40 p.c.
All ingredients used in the manufacture of Soap, Candles,
Laundry Blue, Shoe and Stove I'olish, paying more than
25 per cent, when imported by manufacturers — ad val. ... 25 p.c.
133. Spirits, viz. : —
Spirituous or Alcoholic, distilled from any material, or con-
taining or compounded from or with distilled spirits of
any kind, and any mixture thereof with water, for every
gallon thereof of the strength of proof, and when of a
greater strength than that of jiroof, at the same rate on
the increased ijuantity that there would lie if the ]i(juors
were reduced to the strength of proof, as follows, viz. : —
Alcohol, Ethel Alcohol or the substance commonly
known as Alcohol, Hydrated Oxide of Ethel, or Spirits
of Wine, Amyl, Alcohol or Fusil Oil, or any substance
known a-^ Patatoe Spirit or Potatoe Oil. Absinthe, Ar-
rack or Palm Spirits, and Spirits over 43 per cent, over
proof, and so in proportion for any greater strength —
per gallon $350
Cordials, Liquors and Spirits of all kinds, N.E.S., and Mes-
cal, Pulque, Kum-shrub, Schiedam and other Soliuapps,
Tafia, Angosturo, and similar alcoholic beverages— per
gallon 2 60
Methel Alcohol, Wood AL-ohyl, Wojd Nantha, Pyroxylic
Spirits, or any substam^e knowa as \Voo<i Spirits or
Methylated Spirits, Ether, Nitrous ELlier, Swecr Spirits
of Nitre and Aromatic Spirits of Amiii >iiia, Alcoholic
Perfumes and perfumed Spirits, Bay Kuiii, ('oijgae and
Lavender Waters, Jamaica Ginger, Frui" Essences;
Hair, Tooth and Skin Washes, and other 'loilet prepa-
rations containing spirits of any kind, and all medical
preparations containing over 30 per cent, of alcohol —
ad val. 50 p.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,
342 Nev^foundland Customs' Tariff.
AY.IE & SONS, Ltd., Organs for the
Iron and Wine, ami Ktherial and S})irituous Fruit Es-
sence, N.E.S. — (ui val 30 p. c.
Brandy, inclndinj,' Artilii-ial Brandy, and imitations of — i)er
gall.' .... $3 50
Whiskey— ])er >;alloii 3 10
Gin of all kinds — per ijalloii 2 60
Rum — per gallon 2 40
In all other cases where the strength of any of tlie foregjiug
articles cannot he ascertained )iy the direct application of
the hydrometer, it shall be ascertained by tlie distillation
of a sample, or in such manner as the Minister of Finance
and Customs directs. When spirits are inijiorted in bot-
tles, six reputed (piarts or twelve re[uited jiints, shall be
held to contain one gallon, and so for any smaller l)Ottle
or Hask tliat may be imported.
134. Stationery : —
(a) Albumehized and other Papers and Films, chemically pre-
pared for idiotograi)hers' use ; Wrapping-paper ; Toilet-
paper, Sand-paper, (ilass or Flint-pa])er, Emery-i)aper, and
Emery-cloth ; Mill-board, Straw-board in sheets or rolls ;
Tarred Faper, Felt or Siraw-board or Sheathing Paper ;
Kuled, Bordered, and Coated Papers, Fapeterie.s, Boxed
Papers, Pads not printed on. Envelopes, and all manufac-
tures of i)ai)er, N.E.S.; Erasing Rubbers of all kinds;
Mucilage and other Liquid Gums ; Inks for writing ; Pho-
togographs, N.O.P. ; Chromos, Chromotypes, Artotypes,
Olegraphs, Paintings, Drawings, Pictures, Engravings, or
Prints, or printed or proofs therefrom, and similar works
of art, N.O.P.; Blue prints and Building plans; and
Christmas, New Year, Easter, Birthday, and all similar
cards; Books to be written or drawn upon, Blank Account
Books, N.E.S. ; Paper Sacks or Bags (not printed on). Lead
Pencils, 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.cv
(b) Newspapers, or sup[jleniental editions or [larts thereof,
partly printed, aud intended to be coni])leted and published
in Newfoundland — ad val 25 p. e.
(c) Slate Pencils, Chalk Crayons, to be used in schools. School
Writing 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 p.c,
(e) Advertising and Printed Matter, viz. : —
Advertising Pamphlets, Advertising Pictorial Show-cards,
Illustrated Advertising Periodicals, Illustrated Price
Books, Catalogues and Price Lists, N.O.P., Directories
of the Colony, when printed outside of the Colony ; Ad-
vertising Almanacs and Calendars, Patent Medicine or
Neio)oundland Customs Tariff. 343'
Home, the Church and the School.
other Advertising Circulars, Fly-Sheets or Pamphlets,
Advertising Clironios, Chromotypes, Oleographs, or like
work produced by any process other than hand-painting
or drawing, and having any advertisement or advertising
matter printed, lithographed or stamped thereon, or at-
tached thereto, including Advertising Bills, Folders and
Posters, or other similar artistic work lithographed,
printed or stamped on paper or card-board for business
or advertising purposes, N.O. P. ; Playing Cards ; Labels
of all kinds, Sbip])ing, Price, or other Tags, Tickets of
all kinds, when printed upoa or lithographed, or partly
printed ; Bank Notes, Bonds, Bills of Exchange, Checmes,
Promissory Notes, Drafts, and all similar work unsign-
ed, Clieck Books for Counter use, Kill Heads, I'"orms and
Cards, or other Commercial JJlauk Forms, printed, litho-
grajihed, or printed from steel or copper or other plates,
aad all other printed matter, N.E.S., and Paper Hacks
and Bags, when printed on — ad val 50 p.c.
135. Staves, viz. : —
Oak, undressed — ad val 5 p.c.
Of other woods, u'ldressed — ad val. 25 p. c.
Manufactured and dressed, or partly manufactured and
dressed -per 1,200 $5 50
Heading, for Cooper's use — i)er ))air 05
136. Steel, viz. :—
Mild, in bolts, bars, sheets, [)lates and pieces, N.E.S. —
ad val. 10 p. c.
Known as " Blister Steel," " Chrome Steel," and hard or
cast — ad val 30 p. c.
Shafting, turned, compressed or polished, when measuring
5 inches or under in diameter, N.E.S. — ad val 30 p.c.
Shafting, turned, compressed or polished, when measuring
over 5 inches in diameter, N.E.S. — ad val. 10 p.c.
137. Straw— per ton of 2,000 lbs $2 00
138. Sugars — loaf, cut loaf, cube and castor or icing sugar — per lb. 04
All other white and granulated Sugars, N.E.S. — per lb 03
Brown and Yellow Sugar, not granulated — per lb 02
139. Tar, viz. :—
Stockholm, American and Coal Tar; Pitch and Kesin or
Rosin ; Tar Mixtures, Asphalt and Asphaltum, and like
pr<^parations— ad val 15 p.c,
140. Tea -ad val 33 p.o.
141. Timber, squared or partly squared, measuring five inches
square and over, N.E.S., and not to include mast pieces or
wharf shores or logs, undressed — per ton 60 cts.
142. Tinware, plain, japanned or lithographed, and all manufa â– -
tures of Tin and manufactures of Galvanized Sheet Iron
and Sheet Steel, N.O. P., Agate, Granite, or Steel Hollow-
ware, and Nickel or Aluminum Kitchen or Household
Hollow-ware— ad val. 45 p.c.
344 Nev'funndland Cvstows Tariff.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., The
143. Tolia'Ho, viz. :
Mannf;iyture<i Toliaco. |ier lb., 33 cts. — ad val. 6 p.c.
Leaf, stiijiped or partly inannfacturerl, per lb., 40 cents —
ad val 5 p.c.
Leaf and stems— per lb 40 cts.
Stems for mauufadturiiif,' Suuft— per 100 lbs. 50 cts.
Cigars, per M., $10- ad val. ... 20 p.c.
Cigarettes, per M., $0— ad val. 30 p. r.
Tobacco I'ipes of all kinds, IMpe Moiiuts, Cigar aud Ciga-
rette Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, and Cases for
same, Smokers" Sets and Cases therefor, and Tobacco
Ponclies — ad val. 40 p.c.
Siujfl I er lb 50 cts.
144. Trvinlis of all kinds and N'alises, N.K.S., Hat Bo.xes, Carpet
Bags, Tool liags or Ba.skets, Satchels, Keticnles, Musical
Instrument Cases, Purses, Portmanteaux, Pocket-books,
Fly- books aud parts thereof, and Baskets of all kinds —
ad vol. 40 p.c.
145. Tubes lor Boilers, of wrought iron or steel, including tiues
and (orrugated tubes for Marine Boilers—ad val 10 p.c.
146. Tweeds, Cloths, Doe Skins, Felt Cloth and fabrics composed
wholly or in part of wool or worsted, N.E.S. — ad val 35 p.c.
147. Twines for Sailmaking, viz. : —
Hemp Koping and Seaming, and Cotton Sail Twine, and
all oiher Twines, N E.S. — ad val 30 p.c.
148. Vegrtaldes, viz. : —
Turuips, Carrots, Parsni(is. Beets, Sweet Potatoes and
\'ams — per bushel 20 cts.
Tomatoes, Cucumbers, (»nions, Squaslies, Pumpkins, Rhu-
barb, Melons, and other vegetables, N.E.S. — ad val. ... 30 p.c.
149. Vinegar, when imported in casks, including the duty on
package — per gallon loots.
Vinegar in bottles -ad val 30 p.c.
150. WhijiS of all kinds, including thongs and lashes — ad val. ... 40 p.c.
151. Wines, viz. : —
Chamjiagne — per gallon $4 60
Port and Madeira per gallon ... 1 80
Sherry and Many.anilla, per gallon, -SI. 00 — ad val 15A p.c.
Ma aga, and Montilla, costing at the place of shipment
less than 80 cents per gallon 40 p.c.
Malaga aud Montilla, costing at the place of shipment
80 cents per gallon, and any above that price, per gallon,
+ 1.10— ad val. ...
Hock, Burgundy, and Light Khenish Wine — per gallon ...
Claret — per gallon
Spanish Red, Denia, Sicilian, Figuiera, Red Lisbon, Cape
and Common Lisbon — per gallon
CiingerAMne, containing not more than twenty-six per cent.
of proof spirits — per gallon ...
15 p.c.
$1 10
60
40
1 00
Newfoundland Customs' Tariff. 345
^reat Dress Goods House,
Ginjier Wine, containing over twenty-six per cent, of proof
spirits — per gallon $2 60
Vermouth Wine, containing not more than 36 per cent, of
prof Sjiirits — per gallon ... 1 Ol>
Vermouth Wine, containing over 36 per cent, of proof Spir-
its — per gallon 2 60
All other Wines, N.O.P., per gallon, $1.20— ad val 15 p.o.
When Wines of any kinds are imported in bottles — six re-
puted quarts or twelve reputed pints shall be held to con-
tain one gallon.
152. Window Shades, in the piece, or cut and liemmed, or moun-
ted on rollers, N.E.S.— ad val. 40 p.c-
153. Women's and Children's Dress Goods, Coat Linings, Italian
Cloths, Alpacas, Orleans, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Henriettas,
Serges, Kunting, Nuns' Cloth, IJengalines, VVliipcords,
Winceys, Linseys, Twill, plain or jac(|nard of similar fa-
brics, composed wholly or in part of wool or worsted,
N.E.S. -ad val. 35 p.«-
1.54. Wood, manufactures of, viz. : —
Manufactures of Corkwood other than Cork Stoppers, for
bottles and jars, N.E.S. ; Pails and Tubs( of wood). Churns,
Washboards, Pounders, Rolling Pins, Mouldings of Wood,
plain, gilded, or otherwise manufactured ; Fishing Rods
of all kinds ; Walking Sticks and Walking Canes of all
kinds ; Collins and C!askets ; Hoops for coopers and other
manufactures of Wood, N.E.S. — ad val. 40 p.e.
Hoops for masts ; Rushes for coopers' use ; and Excelsior
Hair and other material for making mattresses or stuffing
furniture, and Hair Fibre and Bristles for the manufac-
ture of brushes — ad val. 2'Jp.c.
Trunks and Valises, in whole or in part of wood — ad val. ... 40 p.c.
Ticking for covering Mattresses — ad val. 30 p.c.
155. Yarns, Woolen and Worsted — ad val. 20 p.c.
156. Zinc, and manufactures of Zinc, N.E.S.— ad val. 35 p,e.
157. Unenumerated Goods : —
All Goods not enumerated in this Act ar subject to any other
rate of duty, nor declared free of duty by this Act, and
not being goods the importation whereof is by this Act or
any Act prohibited, shall be subject to a dnty of — ad val.. 40 p.c.
346 Neiofouiidland Customs Tariff.
''Our Own'" Flour has an enviable
SCHEDULE B.
Tahlk ok Exemptions.
158. Admiralty Charts.
159. Agricultural Implements aud Mat'liiuery, N.E.S. ; and Haybinders,
Bone Crushers, Hay and Feed Cutters, Air Motors, Cream Sepa-
rators and lucubators ; Wire Fencing and Fasteners for same, and
gates forlwire fences, when the gates are made chiefly of wire.
160. Animals, imported by Agricultural Societies, or by private persons;,
under the approval of the d'overnor in Council, for the imi>rove-
ment of stock.
161. .\pparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not mer-
chandize, of British stbjects dying abroad, but domiciled in New-
foundland ; Books, Pictures, Family I'late and Furniture, I'ersonal
effects and heirlooms left by bequest.
162. Articles for the use of the Governor.
163. .\rticles, when imported by and for the use of the Army aud Navy :-
also articles consigned direct to oHicers and men on board vessels
of His Majesty's Navy for their own jiersoQal use or consumption.
164. Articles imported for the use of the Government or of any of the
departments thereof.
165. Articles imported for the use of the Municipal Council.
166. Articles for the odicial use of Consuls,
167. Articles imported for religious purposes and used in tlie worship of
the denomination requiring the same, and Bells, Musical Instrn.
ments. Stained Glass Windows, Statuary, Paintings, Carpets,
Chandeliers, Lamps, Clocks, and Fancy Hard Wood for interior
finishing, when imported solely for use in Chiirches and Chapels.
168. All coustruction material and machinery, when the same cannot be
made in this (yolony, for pulp aud paper mills, both for the original
installation and the further extension of the same, but not in sub-
stitution for old ; machinery for the original Installation of saw
mills, provided that the jiersons requiring to import these articles
are approved by the Governor in Council.
(a) Materials imported by manufacturers for construction of such ma-
chinery as is at present admitted into this Colony free of duty. The
free importation of such materials to be permitted, subject to re-
gulations to be made by the (iovernor in Council.
169. Arti^cial Limbs and Artificial Eyes.
170. Bait.
171. Bags, Barrels, Bo.xes, Casks and other vessels exported filled with
Newfoundland products, or exported empty and returned filled with
foreign products ; and Articles, the growth, produce and manufac-
ture of Newfoundland, when returned after having been exported ;
provided that proof of the identity of such articles and goods shall
be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Governor in
Council ; and that such articles and goods are returned within one
year from the time of exportation, without having been advanced
in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture
or other means ; provided further, that this item shall not apply
to any article or goods upon which an allowance or drawback has
Newfoundland Customs Tariff. 347
Record. -AYRE & SONS, Lid.
beea made, the re-iuiportatioa of which is hereby prohibited, except
upoa payment of duties equal to the drawback allowed ; nor shall
this item apply to any aiti.de of goods which has paid an Excise
duty.
172. Bark, Extract of Bark, (.'utch, Hi-chromate of Potash, and Logwood.
173. Bicycles, Anglers' Outfits, Trouting-gear, Fire-arms, Ammunition,
Tents and Implements of Tourists, when in the custody of the
tourists, and under the cjaditioiis made by the Minister of Finance
and Customs to secure the export of sucli artiides, or the payment
of the regular rate of duty on such articles when otherwise import-
pri, if the ar'i 'les are sold or lef'j in the Colony.
174. Boiler and Ships" Plates, when of the thickness of one-quarter of au
inch or over that thickness,
(a) Galvanized bloctk straps, i)ateut bushings for sheaves for blocks,
and galvanized sheaves fur blocks, when imported by l^lockmakers.
175. Books, |)ri'ited and not to be written or drawn upon, and supple-
ments for periodicals specially imported for the bona fide use of
incorporated institutes ; official reports, newspapers, and monthly
and semi-monthly magazines ; weekly library papers unbound, and
Christmas Annuals ; Blackboards, specimens, medals and wall dia-
grams, illustrative of natural history, and imported for colleges,
schools and public lil)raries ; Kiadergarteu requisites, and Cata-
logues and price lists of persons, lirms or companies domiciled
elsewhere, and not personally doing business here.
176. Chair Cane, or Reeds of Withrod, when imported in au unmanufac-
tured state.
177. Clothing and Medicine, donations of, for charitable purposes, and
Photografdis sent by friends and not intended for sale.
178. Coin and Bullion.
179. Copper, Bitumen, Naptha and Iron Oxide, to be used by manufac-
turers in the manufai-tare of copper paint.
180. Corn for the manufacture of brooms and whisks.
181. Cotton Yarn, Raw Cotton and Coke.
182. Cotton-seed t)il, Olive Oil, Boracic Acid, Acetic Acid. Preservaline,
when imjiorted by manufacturers to be used in the preservation of
Fish or Fish-glue.
183. Engravers' Places of Steel, polished, for engraving thereupon ; Photo
Engraving Machinery, viz.: —
Router, Bevelling and Squaring Machines, Sereen-holders, Cross-line
Screens, Chemicals for use in engraving. Wood for blocking. En-
graving tools and Process-plates.
184. Equipments, Accoutrements and Musical Instruments for Boys'
Brigades and Salvation Army; and Ammunition and Arms for
Volunteer Corps, under the approval of the Minister of Finance
and Customs.
185 Fish of British catch and cure, and Oil. the produce of such fish (not
to include preparations of Cod-liver Oil), Eggs of Fish or Game-
birds, when imported for propagation.
186. Flour, Wheaten, and the package in which it is imported.
187 Globes, geographical, topographical and astronomical. Maps and
Charts and School-desks, for the use of schools ; Pictorial Illustra-
tions of Insects or similar studies, when imported for the use of
348 Newfoundland Customs Tarif.
Branches at Heart's Content, Birchy
colleges, schools and liVirary Associations ; Manuscripts and Insur-
ance Maps.
188. Hemp, Hemp ^'ani. Coir Varu, Sisal, Manilla, Jute, Flax and Tow.
189. Hides or ]iieces of Hides, not tanned, curried or dressed.
190. Hoop Iron or Hooii Steel, splayeci, puuclied or nosed, and cut in
lengths not to exceed sixty-eight inches, to be used in making her-
ring barrels.
191. Indian Corn.
192. .luuk. Old Iron, Old Cop|)er, and Old Composition Metal.
193. Kerosene Oil, and the jiackage in which it is imported.
194. Lines and Twines used in connection with the fisheries, not includ-
ing S|iorting Tackle.
195. Machinery of all kinds, to l)e used in the actual breaking of coal or
ore bodies underground or in an open ])it, viz. : — Kock Drills, Coal
Cuttej-s; Pumping Engines of all kinds, to be used in transferring
water from the underground, or open pit workings, to the surface:
Hoisting Engines, or other machinery to be used as a motive power
to lift ores or coal from underground, or from an open pit, to the
surface ; Crushers, or other machinery to be used in the actual
breaking of ores, so as to facilitate reKning or transportation:
Special Machinery of all kinds, to be used for the washing, con-
centration, reduction, or the refining of any ore or coal, or for the
manufacture of Bri(:k ; Prospecting Drills of all kinds, to be used
for proving the extent or existence underground of coal, oil or ore
l)odies ; Crane and Derricks, when used for the actual handling of
coal or ore from the workings of the surface; Compressors, to be
used for the operation of any of the above machines ; Fire Clay and
Fire Brick, to be used in the construction of any ore reduction or
Smelting Plant ; Dynamite, Detonators, Blasting Powder, Fuses
of all kinds. Blasting Batteries, Battery Wire and Drill Steel,
when used for mining pur[)oses ; Wrought Iron, or other Pipes, to
be used in transmitting steam, compressed air or water through
the underground or open pit workings, and from the point of accu-
mulation to the point of exist ; Hoisting and Hauling Cables, to be
used in the lifting and transjporting of coal or ore from the working
face to tlie point of shipment ; Machinery, or other equipment to
be used in conveying cual or ore from the mine, or from the work-
ings to the surface : Provided, that should any of the foregoing
mentioned articles in this section be used for any other purpose
than that for which they are here set forth as being dutyfree, they
shall be dealt with as smuggled goods, and be subject to all the
provisions in such cases provided under the Customs' Acts 1898
to 1905. The words "machinery" in this item are not to include
or relate to steam boilers or parts thereof.
Machinery to be used in the manufacture, within this Colony, of
twines, lines, nets, seines, cordage, or other fishing gear.
Motor Engines, other than steam, when imported for Agricultural
purposes, and to be used in vessels owned in this Colony and em-
ployed in its fisheries, or employed solely in missionary work within
this Colony.
196. Manures and Fertilizers of all kinds, and Sulphuric Acid, when im-
ported to be used in the manufacture of manures.
JS' e I of midland Custum^' Tartff. 349"
Gove, Botwoodville, and Bishop's Falls.
197. Material for sheathing' t lie bottoms if vessels, such as Zinc, Copper,
and Compositiou Metal, tugetlier witii uails, and paper or felt,
which maybe used foi or under sii. h slieathin^' when used for
slieathiug vessels, under rejfulations to be made by the Governor
in Council ; Casin<;s or Copiuf^s and l.0(kiu<;s for timbers of dories ;
and Lignum A'it;i'.
Boards and I'lauks of hardwood over eighteen feet in length, when
imported for ship-building; mast-jiieces of jiitchpine, Oregon pine,
or similar hardwood, timber of hardwootl wlien imported for ship-
building, upou such ceriiftcates as may t)e rei(uired by the Minister
of Finance and Customs.
198. Molasses, produced in the West India Islands, in the process of the
manufacture of sugar from the jnii^e of the sugar cane, and the
package in whicli it is imported.
199. Music, written.
•200. Oil Cake, Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Cake, (lotton Seed Meal,
I'ease Meal, liraii, and other preparations for cattle and chicken
feed.
•201. Ores, to be used as liux.
•202. Parchment or Wax Paper, when imported specially for jjacking fish ;
or lining tins used in tlie lobster packing industry in this Colony.
Paper known as Soiling Paper and Papers to l>e used liy manufac-
turers in enclosing tlieir manufactures.
203. Pig Iron, Nail Strips of Iron, Steel, Zim^ or Urass, to be used in ttie
manufacture of cut uails in this Colony.
204. Plants, Trees and Shrubs; also Seeds for .Vgrirultural inirjioses,
N.E.S., and Florists' Seeds.
205. Printing Paper, I'riu iiig Presses, Printing Types, Printers' Ink and
Printers' Oitice Furniture, when impurtel by howi Hdi' printers for
use in their business.
206. Rice, Uncleaned or Hefnse Rice.
207. Samples of no commercial valvie ; Sand and Fire-clay ; Sausage Skins
or Casings ; Salt u bulk, when imported for use in the hsheries.
20S. Scrap-iron and Scrap-steel (old), and til only to be re-manufactured,
being part of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters suVi-
jecc to tie jurisdiction of Newfoundland.
209. Steel Shafting, when imported for use in steam vessels.
(a) Ships and other vessels built in any British or foreign country
which are to be continuously employed in connection witli the
trade or fisheries of the Colony.
210. Supplies, Stores and Donations for tlie Moravian Missionaries on
Labrador and for the Deep Sea Mission, under sucli rules and re-
gulations as may be made by the (xovoriior in Council.
211. Settlers' etiects, viz. : —Wearing Apjiarel, Househohi Furniture,
Books, Implements and Tools of Traile, occupation or employment;
Guns, INIusical Instruments, Domestic Sewing Machines, Type-
writers, Live Stock, Bicycles, Carts and otlier vehicles, and Agri-
cultural Implements in use by the seitler for at least six months
before his removal to this Colony, not to in. hide machinery or arti-
cles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for
sale: provided that any dutiable article entered as settlers' eti'ects
may not be so entered unless brought witii the settler on liis first
arrival, and shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of without pay-
360 Newfoundland Customs Tariff.
AYRE & SONS, Ltd., Agents for Hamilton
meat of duty, until after twelve jnontlis actual use in the Colony :
and travellers' baggage not exceeding $5i) in value for any one per-
son, under regulations prescribed by tlie Governor in Council.
212. Scientific Instruments and Apparatus, when imported for use in Col-
leges, Schools, and Scientific or Jjilirary Societies ; and s])ecimens
illustrative of Natural History; Medals and such other articles as
may be imported by Schools or Associations to V)e distributed as
prizes when such other articles are approved by the Minister of
Finance and ('ustoms,
213. Stereotyi es. Electrotypes and Celluloids for Almanacs, Calendars,
Illustrated I'anqihlete, Newspapers, Advertisements or Engrav-
ings, and all otiier like work for commercial, trade or other pur-
poses, and matrices or copper sliells for the same.
214. Material for installing wireless telegraphy on lioard ships engaged
in the trade and fisheries of this Colony.
215. Unmanufactured Wool.
216. Wire of brass, zinc or steel, screwed or twisted or Hattened or corru-
gated, when imported by manufacturers of boots and shoes, for use
in couuection witli nailing madiines for the manufacture of boots
and slioes, to be used for such purposes only in their own factories.
217. Wheat, whole, not ground or crushed.
218. Works of Art, viz. :—
Paintings in oil or water colors, by artists of well known merit, or
copies of the old masters by such artists ; and paintings in oil or
water colors, tiie production of Newfoundland artists, under regu-
lations prescribed by the Governor in Council, end engravings,
when produced by the Art Union Society of London.
SCHEDULE C.
Prohibited Goods.
219. Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or
rejiresentations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious or of an
immoral or indecent character.
220. Coin, base or counterfeit.
221. 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 iienitentiary, shall not be imjiorted into this Colony under
a penalty of two hundred dohars ; and. if imported, such goods and
the packages in which they are contained shall be forfeited.
222. Reprints of Newfoundland copyright works and reprints of British
copyright works, which have l>een copyrighted in Newfoundland
also.
223. Tea, adulterated with spurious leaf or with exhausted leaves, or con-
taining so great an admixture of chemical or other deleterious sub-
stance as to make it unfit for use.
224. 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,
(b) Used clothing of all kinds when imported for sale.
Newfoundland Customs' Tariff. 351
iBrown Shoe Co. The Largest in the World.
SCHEDULE B.
EXCISK.
The foUowitig duties shall lie raised, levied and collected, on the fol-
lowing arti(des distilled, brewed or manufactured in this Colony, viz. : —
•2'25. Brandy, not exceedirg the strength of proof by Sikes's hy-
drometer, and so in proportiou for any greater strength
than the strength of proof — the gall $2 35
226. Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of jjroof by Sikes's hy-
drometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength
than the strength of proof — the gall 1 85
227. Gin, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sikes's hydro-
meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than
the strength of proof — the gall. 1 75
22S. Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sikes's hydro
meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than
the strength of proof — the gall. 1 50
229. Ale, Porter, Bavarian Beer, Botanic Beer, and all other
small and dextrinous liquors — the gall 05
230. Tobacco— per lb 271
231. Oleomargarine, Butterine; or similar compounds — per lb 01
232. Cigarettes— per llj. 28
(b) Cigars— per lb. 50
Printing of all sorts for trade of Colony, &c., done at Royal
Gazette Office. 8®" Ask for Estimates.
Advertisements
Blank Books of all sorts for Lumbering, Mining, General Trade,
&c., made at Royal Gazettk Office. ^^ Ask for Estimates.
Al) VEk TISEMENTS.
H. J. STABB & GO.
-AGENTS FOR-
COMMERCIAL UNION
FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF LONDON. ENG.
PALATINE
FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
LONDON, LIMITED.
STANDARD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
EDINBURGH.
Estate Agents
-AND-
General Merchants.
IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF
-COAL
KEROSENE OIL, &,c
53 mm STREET EIST, - ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNOHNO,
AI) VERTlSEM^NfS.
INS URANCE!
Confederation Life ! Kiniouski Fire I
Oke Building, Duckworth Street.
C. O'N. CONROY,
Gen. Agent for Nfld.
K
Little
Gas Heater |a»
will mnke a chilly room comfortable
in a few minutes ....
♦ " ♦
The Gas Co. sells tlieixi, all
kinds.
GEO. J. eARTER
General Import eD\
Shipping and Coni.m.ission ^Merchant.
Offick :— martin BUILDING.
Branches— Herring Neck, Exploits, Northern Arm.
Water Street, - St. John's, Newfoundland.
AD VSRTISEMENTS. S
ESTABLISHED 1817.
Bank of /Montreal
FINANCIAL AGENTS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF
THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
Bankers for the Governinent of Newfoundland.
CAPITAL— all paid up $14,400,000
REST 12,000,000
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 901,769
SAVINGS' BANK DEPARTMENT :
Deposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards received.
Interest allowed at best current rates.
HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL.
Hon. Pies. — Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.O.M.G.
President — R. B. Angus, Esq.
Sir Edwaid Clouston, Bart., Vice-President and General Manager.
B®° Branches in every Province of the
Dominion of Canada.
New York— Agents Bank of Montreal, 64 Wall Street.
Chicago — Bank of Montreal.
Boston— Merchants' National Bank.
London, England— Bank of Montreal, 46 & 57 Threadneedle-st.
AGENTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
J, J, PIIDDON, - Maoager, St, John's, NewfoondW,
AD VERTISEMENTS.
James Stott,
GENERAL IMPORTER,
GROCER, n ^m
TEA, WINE AND SPIRIT
MERCHANT.
Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.
-•♦^
«" OUTPORT ORDERS given the most careful attention and
promptly packed and despatched.
We have Moved
Across tJte Street
OPPOSITE THE OLD STAND.
Where with a large and modernly-
equipped Store, we will be in a better
position than ever to cater to our
many friends.
K^nannlno s ,^/Jrua ^tore
li|5 * c New eower Street. * - 145
ADVERTISEMENT.
SYNOPSIS OF GAME LAWS OF
NEWFOUNDLAND.
♦♦♦
CAKIBOU — No person shall pursue with intent to kill any Caribou from
the 1st day of February to the 31st day of July, or from the 1st day of October
to the 20th day of October in any year. And no person shall kill or take more
than two Stag and one Doe Caribou in any one year.
No person is allowed to hunt or kill Caribou within specified limits of either
side of the railway track from Grand Lake to Goose Brook ; these limits being
defined by gazetted proclamation.
No non-resident may hunt or kill Deer (three Stag) without previously having
purchased and procured a License (Fee S"iO.OO) for .same. Liicenses to non-resi-
dent guides are issued costing fifty dollars.
No person may kill or pursue with intent to kill, any Caribou with dogs or
with hatchet, or any weapon other than fire-arms, loaded with ball or bullet, or
wtiile crossing an}' pond, stream or water-course.
Tinning or canning of Caribou is absolutel}- prohibited.
It shall not be lawful for any person to purchase or receive in exchange from
any other person, any Ven'son or any jjortiou of the flesh of Caribou at any time
between the 1st day of January and the Hist day of July in any year.
Penalties for violation of these laws : a fine not exceeding Two Hundred
Dollars, or in default, imprisonment not exceeding six months.
BIKDS AND WILD KxVBBIT OU HAUK — No person shall hunt, kill,
purchase or have in his possession, any Ptarmigan or Willow Grouse, commonly
called Partridge, nor any Curlew, Plover, Snipe, or other wild or migratory birds
(except Wild Geese), or the eggs of any such birds ; nor shall shoot any Wild
Rabbit or Hare within this Colony between the 15th day of December in any year
and the 2Hh day of September in the year succeeding, under a penalty of not
less than $25.00 nor exceeding 8100, or imprisonment not exceeding three months.
BEAVER — Any person who shall hunt, kill or pursue to take any Beaver
within this Colony at any time from the 1st day of October, 1910, to the 1st day
October, 191.S, shall upon conviction for the first offence be imprisoned for two
months with hard labor, with the option of a fine not exceeding 8200.00 and not
less than 850.00 ; for the second oifence tlie penalty shall be imprisonment for
six months with hard labor.
FOXES No person shall hunt Foxes from March 15th to October 15th in
any year.
OTTER.— No person shall hunt Otter from April 1st to October 15th in any
year.
TROUT AND SALMON No person shall use any appliance other than
rod, hook-and-line, to catch anv Salmon, Trout, or Inland water fishes, within
fifty fathoms from either bank on the strand, sea, stream, pond, lake or estuary
debouching into the sea. ™ ^ • ■u i
No person shall catch, kill or take, any Salmon or Trout in any river, brook,
stream, pond, or lake in Newfoundland between the 15th day of September in
auy year and' the loth day of January in the succeeding year.
License, non-resident, $10.00.
GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES BOARD,
JAS. W. MERCER, Secretaiy,
St. John's, Newfoundland, October, 1910,
AB VEETISEMENTS.
BiiiLm nmmv mum co„ of London, eneund,
Capital, $5,000,000 ; Claims paid over $30,000,000.
o
Insurance against Accidents of all kinds and Sickness. Employ-
ers' Liability and Fidelity Guarantees. iD*- Agents wanted in the
Outports.
H. C. DONNELLY,
General Agent for Nfld.
Board of Trade Building.
m mil PLtJSED COSIOMEBS I
of those to whom you sell Acme Preparations. ACME 8
BAKING POWDER makes light, sweet, first class Cakes, g
Buns, and Pastry. All who have ever used it speak highly O
of it, and want to continue using it. Acme Essences are S
pure and strong, and give the finest flavors. Acme Spices g
are the purest and hest package spices in the niarkst. You O
satisfy your customers and make a good profit by selling S
Acme Preparations. O
We are advertising Acme goods and many people will be Q
asking for them this year. *^ Write us for samples and g
prices.
T. mcmURDO & GO.
Chemists since 1823.
Sole Manufacturers Acme Preparations. (Trade Mark reg.)
Water Street, St. Jolrn's.
LEVI OmM0NO,
[opposite BOWRING BROTHERS.]
Dealer in STOVES, TINWARE, WINDLASSES, STEERING
Wheels, Hawser Pipes, Rouse Chocks, Iron Pumps, and general
Ships' work.
^ JOBBING and REPAIRS attended to with despatch. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
Water*street, St. John's, Newfoundland.
AD VERTmEMENTS.
GABNELL'S
Carriage Factory.
[established over 70 years,]
114 DucHworth Street, St. John's. 114
CARRIAGE BUILDERS & GENERAL WHEELWRIGHTS.—
Having installed the latest and most up-to-date niachinery, we
are prepared to handle all kinds of work in onr line. Oiitport
orders promptly attended to. Estimates furnished on application.
Undertaking attended to.
1^ Residence — 18 Cochrane Street. Telephone 595.
ANDREW G. CARNELL, - Manager.
GODDEN & 00.
GoT^tractii^g
Telephone - - - . 636
We are prepared to contract for the discharge of
steamers and vessels. We employ all UNION MEN
who are covered by insurance against Employers*
Liability Act.
•«•
s
AD VERTlSt:MENtS.
Tfyi
<
-o
Policies of Insurance
jig.ainsb Loss ov Damage by FIRE are issued by the above well-
known Office on the most liberal terms.
JOHN COR^IACK,
Agent for Newfoundland.
RENDELL & CO.
Importers and Repairers of
Electric Bells, Bicycles, Guns, and
Cork Pullers.
All parts CORK PULLERS kept in stock.
Grave Railings and Fencing of all kinds at shortest notice. All
kinds of Machinery repaired. Ontport orders carefully and promptly
attended to.
18 KING'S ROAD, ST. JOHN'S, N F:
CHAPLIN!
First class stock always on l)ai]d.
Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.
ADVERTISEMENT. d
Extract from " An Act to provide for the Establish-
ment of a FIRE DEPARTMENT for the Town
of St. John's.
(Passed .Tuly 4th, 1895.)
Seo. 9 — No person shall open any of the signal boxes connected with the fire
alarm telegraph for the purpose of giving or causing to be given a false alarm of
fire, or to interfere in any way with the said boxes, by breaking, cutting, injuring
or defacing the same, or pull ng the hook, handle or slides therein, except in case
of Are ; or without authority open, tamper or meddle with said boxes, wires or
attachments, or any part or parts thereof, or with ihe telephone wires or any-
thing connected therewith, under a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars of
imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months.
Sec. 14 — Every person who shall carry any fire through the streets, lanes or
any wharves in the town, except in some covered vessel, or who shall kindle or
light a fire in any of the places aforesaid, or who shall carry a lighted pipe, cigar
or cigarette on any wharf where hay, straw or any combustible material may be
stored, shall for every offence be liable to a fine of not less than ten dollars or
imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month
Sec. ir,— No person shall use in anj- mill, barn, outhouse or stable a lighted
candle or lamp, unless enclosed in a lantern, firo in any of the said buildinga
unless properly secured, nor a lighted pipe, cigar or cigarette, under a penalty
of ten dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month.
Sec. 16 — No person shall light or have a fire in any house, workshop or out-
house unless such fire is in a brick or stone chimney, or in a stove of iron or other
metal material praperl3- secured, under a penalty of ten dollars or imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one month.
Sec. 17— No person shall light a fire or cause a fire to be lighted on any street,
lane, wharf or public place, except in accordance with a permit of the officer in
charge of the Fire Department, under a penalty of ten dollars or imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one month.
Section 8, "St. John's Municipal Act, 1896":
No person shall light a fire, or cause a fire to be lighted, on any street, lane,
wharf, public place, fur any purpose, or in any yard or in any private residence
for the purpose of heating or boiling pitch, tar, sugar, molasses, varnish, or such
inflammable substances, except in accordance with a permit of the oflacor in
charge of the Fire Department, under a penalty of ten dollars, to be recovered
in a summary manner before a Stipendiary Magistrate or Justice of the I'eaco
by any person who may sue for the same. In default of payment of said flne the
party offending shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one
month.
isr All 'Whapflngops and Stope-keepeps on the -watep fpont, as
well as Coachmen and Stable-keepers genepally, also Owners of
Workshops, and Manageps of Factories, ape Peauested to do all
in thelp powep, in the Intanest of public safety, to see that Sec-
tions 14 and 15 ape obsepved.
joh:iv suLr^ixTAJv,
Inspector-General of Constabulary
and Chief of Fire Department,
m
AD VERTISEMENTS.
ARN & CO.
Wholesale Provision
Dealers ^
^|^=* Lowest quotations furnished for POPULAR
GRADES of
Barrelled Beef, Pork, Sugar, Molasses,
Kerosene Oil, Leather.
ALSO
Raisins, Currants, Rol'ed Oats, Oatmeal, Round
Peas< wSpIit Peas, Beans, etc.
Agents LIBBY, McNETL & LIBBY, - - " Canned Meats."
»■Telephone No. 12.
SOME of OUR LEADING LINES^
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
-♦♦♦♦-
Annuals and Picture Bonks.
Bibles, Prayer, and Hymn Books.
Music Books and Sheet .Vlusic.
Standani and General Literature.
School Books and Requisites,
Stationery and Account Books.
Musical Instruments and Tutors.
Watches, Clocks, Wedding Rings.
Jewellery of every description.
Hardware, Cutlery and Silverware.
Enamel, Earthen and Chinaware.
Artists' Materials and Decorative Goods
Glassware— Fancy and Domestic.
Spectacles, Spy and Mineral Glasses.
Fireworks. Fancy Lanterns, Fans, &c.
Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos,
Indoor Games in great variety.
Trout and ."^almon Tackle.
Cricket, Football and Tennis Goods.
Dolls and Toys at all prices.
EXPRESS CARTS, TRICYCLES, DOLLS' CARRIAGES,
SLEDS, BOATS, &c., &c.
Colored Pictures, Engravings, Picture Mouldings, Mirrors, Glass,
&c. Send fur 8-page Catalogue and List of Local View Fust Cards
and Booklets-
LEADING BOOKSELLERS :
S. K. GA.1«I^A.IVI>,
Garland Building, 177-179 Water-street East.
OA.Fei^A.]?>iE> Sa CO.
353 opposite Post Office. Water-street West,
ADVERTISEMENT.
11
Sheep Preservation!
— ♦♦♦♦ —
1. It shall be lawful ior the duly qualified electors, resident within an
area or district within this Colony, to present to the Governor in Council a
petition or requisition in the form prescribed by the Schedule to this Act, or
as near thereto as may be, s»tting forth the limits or boundaries witliin which
such area or district is comprised, and the names of the towns, harbours or
settlenents included therein, and praving for a Proelamation prohibiting the
keeping of dogs within such area or district.
2. Such petition or requisition shall be sent to the nearest resident '^tipen-
diar\ Magistrate, and shall be by him (after examination and certificate as
hereinafter provided ) furnished to the Governor in Council.
3. If, upon due scrutiny of such petition or lequisition, the Stipendiary
Magistrate shall find that the same contains the bona fide signatures of one-
third of the duly qualified electors resident within the limits or boundaries set
forth in the said petition or requisition, he shall forthwith have a certificate to
that eftect endorsed upon or attached to the petition or requisition, and shall
forward the same to the Governor in Council.
4. Any Stipendiary Magistrate to whom such petition or requisition may
be presented ma>, before certifying the same to th Uovernoi in Council as
aforesaid, require proof to be made before him of the bona fide signatures
of any of the names subscribed to such petition, upon the oath of either the
party whose name purports to be signed or of a witness to such signature.
5. Upon receipt of any such petition or requisition containing the s'gna-
tures of not less than one-third of the electors resident within any such area or
district, certified as aforesaid, the Governor in Council .shall issue a Proclama-
tion or Public Notice prohibiting the keeping of dogs within such area or
district.
6. From and after the date prescribed in and by such Proclamation or
Notice, it shall not be lawful for any peison resident within such area or dis-
trict, to keep, or have in his possession, or under his control, any dog within
the area or <listrict to which sucli Proclamation or Notice shall relate, under a
penalty not exceeding fifty dollars or impiistjnnient for a ter.i not exce'ding
three months. This prohibiti>in shall not ap|.ly to any person or persons
travelliiu' or passi g through such areas or ilis 1 .cts aiitl h.iving a liceiiaed dog
or dogs in his or their pos-^ession, charge or control, and not at large.
A.. W. KNIGHT,
Clerk of the Peace.
P^ ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANGEL ENGINEERING & SUPPLY CO.
ce. «j
>^iotor xjjoats
-o
s Gasoline or Kero-ene Oil.
03
m
r-
= 2
^^
PS
ANGEL ENGINEERING & SUPPLY CO.
H. H. FRASER
Manufacturers' Agent.
[SuccESsoB TO Cowan & Co. and J. McL. F'raser.
18t) - Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland. - 18iJ
REPRESENTING J. S. Siinms & Co., Canada ; Imperial Tobacco
Co., of Canada, Ltd. ; Canadian Canners, Ltd ; Ftank Major
and Co. ; A. H^ Midvvood k. Co.; York Street Flax Spinning: Co.;
Variden Bergs, Ltd. ; J. Ashcroft «& Co. ; E. Laz^nhy & Son, Ltd. ;
Coignet & Co. ; J. S. Fry & Sons, Ltd. ; Charles Setnon «fc <'o. ;
Biiltons, Ltd. ; Rutherford Bros. ; Dean & Duncan ; Moore, Eady
and M. Goode, Ltd. ; Sainl. Hannah & Co. ; .). <fe J. Coinian : Bryant
and Mav; A. P. Tippet & Cy. CAMERAS, MOUNT.S, and
PHOTO Keqiiisites in stock.
WEST END PHARMACY !
TELEPHONE 217. P.O.B. 693.
WE ARE NOTED for skilful and accurate dispensing. We
make a specialty of Prescriptions and use a system of check-
ing which makes mi-takes almost impossible.
Outpoit patrons will be pleased and satisfied with the manner in
which we fulfil their commands.
In siipplyii'J? o^ re-tittiug MEDICINE CHESTS Ave
giiiirauiee sat sfaclion.
H. OOURTENAY, - 423 Water-street.
ADVBRTISEMENTSr l^i
JAS. P. CASH
^.ATtiolesal© «& Retail
'Xot>oooonlst
AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS
"MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.
Importer and Dealer in Jill the li'ading brands of Out and Plug
TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARKTTfS, WOOD and CLAY Pip«a.
and all Smokers' Requisites. [P.O.B. 221.
Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.
JAMES J. TOBIN
Duckworth Street, St. John's,
— ~ o
Sole AjjTiit ill Newfoundland for
CHAMILSO & CO , Oporto Old Port Wines
BULLOCK, LADE & CO., Glasgow, Extra Special 10-yr old Whisky
JOHN DEWAR & SONS, Limited, Perth Scotch Whiskies.
CAMANDON & CO Cognac Brandies.
M. B. FOSTER & SONS, Lim,, Loudon, Bugle Brand Bottled Beer.
JOHN JEFFREY & CO.. Edinburgh Ale in Hhds.
i~- ^ Also, Importer ;ind General Dealer in Champagnes, French
Wines and Liqueurs, Demfrara and Jamaica Rums, Holland and
London Gins, xMineral Waters, Cigars, Groceries, etc.
o
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ik
AD VERTISEMENT.
MARTIN HARDWARE CO.
Largest and Most Variei
Stock in the Island.
Builders'
Hardware and Tools.
Cutlery, Paints, Glass, Nails, and Felt.
Guns, Rifles, Ammunition,
Powder and Shot.
p. S. — All Mail Ordeis receive our
personal atttention, and we guarantee
latixfaction. OthcrwisK goods can be
■•etuined at our expense.
I
Ag'ents for Herring-Hall Marvin Safe Co , Empire Typewritars,
and Sherwin-Williams Paints.
ii
adver TisEMEnrs. is
Money in Itl^^
XI^K^ Dealers Make Money by handling
RENNIE'S
Choice Qarjdies,
^on ^ons,
6hocolates
and Sy^^PS-
Equal to the Best Innported.
A Perfect Scotch Whisky
MELLO\A^ LIKE A LIQUEUR.
On account of its Exceptional Quality,
D & J. McCALLUM'S *' Perfection "
was the sole Whisky supplied at h11 Functions during the visit of
the King and Queen to Edinburgh, May, 19u3.
The sole Whisky supplied at the Banquet in the Edinburgh City
Chauibei's on the occasion of the presentation of South African
War Medals by General Sir Arcbil'ald Huntei'; also, the s-ole
Whisky supplier] at all the chief Edinbingh Muuicipal Functions
during the last five years.
THOMAS O'NEILL, Sole Agent for Newfoundland.
re ADVERTrSEMSNTS.
A. HAKVEY & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF-
No. 1 & 2 HARD BREAD,
Soda, Pilot, Lurjcl) arid Fancy Biscuits.
-♦♦♦-
KB- Be sure and ask for HARVEY'S. They are
the Leaders.
Cable Address :— " Deerlnke," St. Tohn's. Codes— A B.C., 4th Ed.,
A.B.C.. 5th Ed., A.I.. Weslein Union.
We pay highest prices for
Codfish, 6od Oil, Cod-
roes, ^erring
and other Newfoundland products.
If you want any FLOUR, BEEF, PORK, iMOLASSES, etc., it
will pay j'ou to get out- prices.
A. H. MURRAY, - St. John's.
JAS. D. RYAN
IMPORTER OF
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
IRISH AND AMERICAN HAMS AND BACON,
CEYLON TEA, &
c.
P.O.B. 884. ST. JOHN'S. 'Phone 40.
AD VERTISEMBNTS. 17
PUBLIC NOTICE.
COPPER SMELTINQ ACT.
TO ENCOURAGE the smelting of CORPER ORE in this
Colony, smelters and all machinery in connection there-
with, also Coke for smelting purposes, are admitted free of duty.
BOUNTY.
The following bounty is payable on all Copper Ore mined and
smelted in this Colony :
$i.oo per ton up to loo tons,
.50 per ton from 100 and up to 500 tons,
from one mining location in any one year.
ENCOURAGEMENT OF WOOLLEN
MANUFACTURES.
A Premium of five per cent, is payable on the original cost of
all wool imported into this Colony for the purpose of being manu-
factured into wearing apparel, blankets, rugs, carpets, or other like
manufactures, and upon all wool raised in the Colony and manu-
factured into the above-mentioned articles in factories or buildings
where more than 10 persons are annually employed.
All machinery in connection with above industry to be admitted
free of duty.
Copies of the above Acts giving all particulars may be obtained
from the Department of Agriculture and Mines.
SYDNEY D. BLANDFORD,
Minister of Agriculture and Mines.
January, 191 1.
18 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Extract from the Merchant Shipping Act Referring to
the Naming of Ships.
*^
Regulations made by the Board of Trade, in conjunction with the Com-
missioners of Customs, under Section 50 of the Merchant Shipping
Act, 1906.
UNDER the provisions of section 50 of the Merchant Shipping Act.
1906, the Board of Trade, in conjunction with the Commissioners
of Customs, hereby make the following Regulations relatinf: to ships'
names, and direct that they shall come into force on 1st January, 1908 :
1. — Any person who proposes to make application for the Registry of a
British ship shall give notice in writing of the proposed name of the ship
to the Registrar of Shipping at the intended Port of Registry at least
fourteen days before the date on which it is contemplated to effect the
Registry.
7. — Where it is proposed to register the ship at a port not situated in
the British Islands, the Registrar to whom the name is intimated may
proceed with the registry of the ship if he satisfies himself that the name
does not appear in the Current Mercantile Navy List; but if the name
does so appear, the Registrar shall transmit the application to the Regis-
trar General of Shipping and Seamen, and the case shall be treated in the
manner laid down for registry in the British Islands.
Registrar of Shipping.
Department of Customs, 2nd January, 1910.
GEO. M. BARR,
BUYER OF
LOBSTERS, CODFISH, AND ALL OTHER
NEWFOUNDLAND PRODUCE.
AG1TNT FOR
Hartford Fire Insurance Company,
ESTABLISHED 1810.
WM. eeSSHGE & SONS, Ltd.
Maniifacturers H[o\iseh.old Soaps, &c.
A D VERTISEMENTS. 19
PUBLIC NOTICE.
-♦♦♦-
THE ATTENTION OF THE DEPARTMENT having been drawn
to the fact that certain parties
PyTTING yP FISH By THE SOILING PROCESS
are not acting in accordance with the instructions, the following Rules
are published for tbeir guidance : —
1. — The absolute necessity of properly cleaning each fish, and wrapping
each fish separately in the Soiling paper, in order to ensure good condi-
tion, and consequently better prices, cannot be too strongly emphasized.
There can be no object in packing and shipping blood and other unneces-
sary matter, particularly when such shipments have a deleterious etlect,
not only on the fish packed, but on the market for which it is destined.
2. — The chief thing to be kef t in view in preserving food is to keep it
as free as possible from harmful bacteria, and also from the surrounding
air charged therewith.
3. — To preserve fish properly, it is furthermore necessary to preven'
the ice-water, which is also more or less full of bacteria, from coming into
direct contact with the fish. By wrapping fish in the improved Soiling
fish wrapping paper, and afterwards laying it down amongst crushed ice,
which should be about the size of a walnut, the air is excluded, and the
ice-water prevented from coming in direct contact with the fish. The low
temperature of the ice acts directly on the fish through the paper, and by
this means it is kept sweet and fresh for a longer period than is otherwise
possible, as the decomposing bacteria are thus prevented from developing.
4. — To secure the most satisfactory results, the fish should be gutted
»nd bled as quickly as convenient after it is caught, on the fishing boats,
if possible, to prevent the blood from congealing.
5. — The greater the care taken in removing the blood particles and
cleansing when the fish is gutted and bled, the LONGER the fish will
keep perfectly souod and sweet, and retain its flavor ; and when even
with rough cleaning the wrapping will be found of great value, still in all
cases where the fish is likely to be kept for a very long period, it is advi-
sable to use as much care as possible, and the gills should also be
removed.
6. — When the heads are being removed they should be cut otl" clean
with a knife, instead of being taken off in the ordinary way of heading.
6. — To wrap up, place the fish across the corner nearest, roll over very
firmly, turn in the two side corners, and roll over again until the fourth
corner is reached. With large fish, tying with string is advisable.
A. W. PICCOTT,
Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
Department of Marine and Bisheries,
April 23rk, 1910.
20
AD VER TISEMENTS.
Duckworth Street, St. John's, Nfld.
CONVENIENTLY situated to business men, being within a few
minvites walk of the Banks, Steamship Piers, Chinches and
Public Halls. Replete with every modern convenience for accom-
modation of guests. Fitted up with Lavatories, Bath-rooms, Hot
and Cold Water, and heated tliroimhont bj' Hot Water', and lighted
by Electricity. Foreign and Ontport travellers are covdially invited
to visit this Hotel and examine its advantages. Telephones in each
room.
S. K. BELL^ - - Proprietor.
p. J. SHEA
314 Water Street.
FAMILY GROCER & LEADING
WINE MERCHANT.
ts- A full line of high grade CIGARS, CIGARETTES and
TOBACCOS always in stock.
WM. J. ELLIS
Contractor, Builder,
and Appraiser
(o)
Dealer in Cement, Sand, Mortar. Diain Pipes. Rends, .Ttinctions
and Tifip-, (hiiniiey Tops, wnd Plaie (I'ass — all sizes. R~timates
given for all kinds of ^voik at .-shortest notice. [Tel y()4.
STOKE & OFFICE— Adelaide Street. STO>'E YABD—
Just East Custom House, Water Street.
AD VER TISEMENTS. ^ 1
Customs^ C ir cul at,
[ No. 15. ]
W
HEN TOURISTS, ANGLERS and SPORTSMEN, ar-
riving in this Colony, bring with them
Fire-i»rms and ammunition, Tents,
6anoes and Implements, Cameras, 6i«
cycles. Anglers' Â ©utfts,
Trouting Gear,
they shall be admitted under the following conditions : —
A deposit equal to the duty shall be taken on such arti-
cles as
Cameras, Bicycles, Trouting Poles, Firearms,
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 cheques. Receipt No. 2,
if taken at an Outport Office, shall be mailed at once directed to
the Assistant Collector, St. John's ; if taken in St. John's, *the Re-
ceipt No. 2 shall be sent to the Landing Surveyor.'!^' Upon the de-
paiture from the Colony of the Tourist, Angler or Spoitsman, he
may obtain a refund of the deposit by presenting the articles at the
Port of Exit, and having them compared with the Receipt. The
Examining Officer shall initial'on the receipt the result of his ex-
amination, and upon its correctness being ascertained^the refund
may be made.
No GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, WINES, SPIRITS
or PROVISIONS of any kind will be admitted free, and no de-
posit for a refund may be taken upon such articles.
H. W. LeMESSURIER,
Assistant Collector,
Custom House, St. John's, Nfld., Dec, 1910.
AD VERTISEMENTS.
KJ^anK of ^JYooa Scotia.
Incorporated 1832.
Capital, $4000„000; Rrserve, $5,500,000.
GENERAL OFFICE TORONTO.
H. O. McLEOD, General Manager.
HEAD OFFICE HALIFAX, N. S.
With 101 Blanches in Canada, United States,
Newfoundland and West Indies,
St. John's, Harbor Grace, Grand Bank,
Carbonear, Burin, Bonavista, Twillingate.
•*■A ganeral Banking business conducted. Drafts and Letters
of Credit issued, available in all parts of the world. Special atten-
tion given to collections. Correspondence solicited.
SAVINGS' DEPARTMENT. — Deposits of one Dollar and up-
wards received and interest allowed at highest current rate.
^/c. K^ooarlaqe Or ^ons,
General Merchants.
Wholesale and Retail Exporters of all
kinds of Produce.
321 v\ ater'St., St. John's, Newfoundland.
BRANCH establishments:
Witless Bay, Toad's Cove, Ferryland, Renews,
Caplin Bay, Round Harbor, St. Mary's, Nipper's
Harbor, New Perlican and Hant's Harbor, where
Fishing Outfits can at all times be supplied.
t^ Highest price given for all kinds of Produce, and Goods eup-
plied at lowest prices.
ADVERTISEMENTS. i3
JOB BROS. & CO
â– LIMITED-
Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.
EXPORTERS OF
CODFISH, PICKF[D FISH, COD OIL, MEDICINAL CODLIVFR OIL,
Seal Oil and Skins, Whaie Oil, Bone and Feftillzer,
Lobster, Cod Roes, Smoked Caplin,
and other Pfoduce.
AGENCIES.
The Royal Insurance Co., Limited, Liverpool Fire Jind Lifa
The Union Marine Insurance Company, Limited Liverpool
The National Fire Insurance Company Hartford, Conn.
The St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company Ohio
MANAGERS OF
JOB'S STORES, LIMITED,
Wholesale Agents Climax Cattle Feed,
Dealers in Provisions and Groceries,
Naval Stores and Fishing Supplies . .
Wholesale and Retail ....
The Phoenix Whaling: and Manufacturing Co. (Limited.)
The Avalon Steamship Co. (Limited.)
The Thetis Steamship Company (Limited.)
The Krlk Steamship Company (Limited.)
The Hamilton Pulp and Lumber Co. (Limited.)
JOB BROTHERS, W. 4 S. JOB & CO., JOB BROTHERS & CO., LTD.
Tower Building, 68 Broad Street, Halifax,
Liverpool. New York. Nova Scotia.
H AD rURTiSEMSNTS.
WOOD'S CANDY & FRUIT STORES
AND Fy^NCY BAKERY.
ST. JOHN'S AND GRAND FALLS.
jC8C8»aicece»5O9:e:8:»otaj0rQ<»^^
RESTAURANTS in connection with e^ich Store. aL both places.
We aim to supply the best of everything in above lines.
Wedding Cakes a specialty.
MAIL ADDRESS
" Wood's Candy Stores," St. John's.
KDatvarc C^lnnott
200 Water Street.
K^rocerles ana J, routsLons,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Liquors. Sole A.geut for New-
foundland for
Broivn's 4- Crown Scotch Whisky.
-♦♦♦♦-
Headquarters for Game in season.
AD VERTISEMENTS
25
Tlie MA iilactiii ii Ci,
LSMITED.
Hon. M. G. Winter, Piesident,
Ghas. R. Duder, Manager.
SOAP. — "Perfection and " StHndai^d " Lnnndry Soap, Violet
Soap, Washing Powder, Candies, Washing Soda.
PAINT. — •' Matchless" Liquid and Paste Paints in all shades.
OILED CLOTHING.-Single, Double and P:.t<hed Clothing,
Oiled Coats, Hats.
«^ASK FOR LOCAL GOODS.
\t\\ CDiH.
ST. JOHN'S.
OUR EQUIPMENT.
Ollit'e and KuiUSers' Supj»l.v SJor*'— Water Street West,
St. John's.
I^iiinber Tard with large slook— Water Street West, St.
.John's.
liMinber Wliarf well stocked— Water-st. West, St. John's.
l.iiitil»<*r Wiiarf and large stoek I^umbcr— Water Street
East, St. John's.
Planitig Mill, Carpenter Shop, Matoh jsiid Krii^h
Faetory. Dry l£ilri», etc. — Bambrick & Water sts, St. John's,
Circul»r Saw Mill— Campbellton, Notre Dame Bay.
Gang Saw Mill— Dog Bay, Notre Dame Bay.
S6
AD VERTISEMENTS.
R©BT. TEMPLET0N.
General Importer aixl Manufaofiirer
of JLobKtter (JaiiM ......
Has always on hand a large and varied stock of DRY GOODS,
<3ROCERlK8, &c., which hw offers at the lowest prices. Highest
prices given for Lobsters. We manufacture celebrated ANCHOR
BRAND Lobster Cans, sa- Agent for local made BURNT CLAY
BRICK.
827 AVater-st., St. -Tolin's, N". F. 327
THE SUDBURY
WATERPROOF SEAL AND LEATHER
MANUFACTURING CO., Ltd.
♦♦♦♦
-MANUFACTURERS OF
Oak Sole,
Hemlock Sole.
Innersoling',
Welt Leather,
Harness Leather,
Sealskins,
Black Levant,
Coloured,
Waterproof Seal,
Boot Grain,
Russett Grain,
Stove Grain.
Polish Pebble Grain,
Hydraulic Leather,
Boxed Calf,
Boxed Grain,
Chromo Sheep,
Sudbury Kid.
-♦♦♦♦-
A. R. THOMPSON. - Manager.
J. Fergus Donnelly,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Graduate Ontario Veterinary College
TORONTO.
US' Consultation by mail attended to promptly.
Infirmary— James Street; Rei=idence— 1 Devon Row, St. John's.
ABVERTISBMBNTS. n
Gaden's Aerated Water Works.
Manufacturer of the Purest and Best
AERATED WATERS.
"Tlie most satisfactory of all Beverages.
^11 orders proraptly executed.
JOHN R. BENNETT, = * Proprietor.
166-1S8 DUCKWORTH STREET.
P.O.B. 1163. 'Phone 207.
JOHN J. HENLEY
CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER.
AVholesale Manufacturer of
Spring Beds and Mattrasses.
-4*#-
16 Henry-st., St. John's, Newfoundland.
U.S. Pictures Portrait Co.
General Importers and
House Furnishers.
WE carry the largest and most up-to-date stock of Furniture
and Furnishings in the Colony. Sole Agents and Distribu-
â– the celebrated COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE and Records.
tors for the celebrated
Catalogues and prices on application
Water Street, St. Jonn's, Newfoundland.
28 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN MAUNDER
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER.
281 and 283 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Nfid.
*♦♦
Promptness, Durability, Satisfaction. Samples and self-measure-
ment Curds sent to any address.
P.F.COLLINS
340, 342, 344
Water Street,
Importer of English and American I
McGRATH BROTHERS,
166 Water Street.
Painters : and : ^eeorators.
■^«»
«^ Importers of AVALL PAPERS, PAINTS, etc. Estimates
given and orders promptly executed. [Telephone 440.
ADVER TISEMENTS. f39
JAMES BAIRD, Ltd.
General Merchants
and Importers^^M^.^
Wholesale and Retail.
i|^^ A large and well assorted stock of Provisions,
Dry Goods< Ropes, Lines, Twines, Ships' Canvas, and
jlW kinds of requisites for Fishing Outlits.
Agents for the NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO.,
L<imited, of London.
F. SMALLWOOD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF
FISHERMEN'S BOOTS.
ALSO IMPORTER OF
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN
FINE BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS.
F. SMALLWOOD,
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.
Wholesale ; Retail :
DucK-v^OBTH Street. Water Strkkt.
^0 AD VER T I SEME NTS.
W. A. SLATTERY
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
OF ALL KINDS.
Pounds and Remnants a specialty.
Ou-tpoi-t Dealers particularly looked
after.
-♦♦♦♦-
Address : SLATTERY BUILDING,
Duckworth Street, - - Near Beck's Cove,
JAMES 0. BAIRD
Grocer and Wine
Merchant^
Sole Hgent in Newfoundland for Read
Brothers, London ; world^renowned bot-
tlers of
^^ Dog's Head '' Bass's Beer
and Guinness's Stout.
AD VEK TISEMENTS.
Standard Marble & Granite Works
361 DUCKWORTH STREET.
THE LEADING AND MOST RELIABLE STORE
IN THE CITY FOR
[q Aberdeen Granite of ditierent colors. Dealers in White Sicilian and
American Marble of best quality. Native Granite Monu-
ments in stock, nicely polished.
Workmanship Guaranteed. Designs sent on application or by letter
or otherwise.
J. 3ICINTYRE, Proprietor.
Telephone 50. P. O. Box 22,
R. S. BREMNER,
Notary Public. Brakcr,
and Commission Merchant.
Harvey's Building, 87 Water- st. East.
St. John*s. Newfoundland.
ROBT. STRANG
193 Water Street, St. John's.
Dealer in Ales, Wines, Spirits and Cigars.
iW We carry the following choice blends of Whiskey : " Buch-
anan's Royal Household " and " Black and White," also " Teacher's
Extra Special."
32 AD VER TISEMENTS.
JOHN COADY,
272 Water Street,
WINE AND SFJIU T MERCH VNT.
/^ A high Hijule of CIGARS. CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS
Jilways in .Stocic. Oiitpoit Oidei-s given pioiiipt atteuHon.
INDEX.
Page
Agriculture and Mines — Depart-
ment of 187
Agriculture and Mines — Minister 187
Agricultural Stock and Produce
in Newfoundland, Census 1902 328
Archbishop, Roman Catholic... . 262
Assemljly — House of 18
Attorney General 166
Auditor General and Office 20
Bailiffs in St. John's 173
Bank Fishery, lyO'J-l'JlO 322
Banks in Newfoundland 272
Barristers and Solicitors, Su-
preme Court 167
Bishops — Church of England . . . 259
Roman Catholic 262
Block House, Signal Station .... 194
Boards of Education, viz. : —
Church of England (see app) 152
Roman Catholic (see app.). . ir,6
Methodi-st (see appendix) . . 160
Presbyterian 164
Congregational 164
Salvation Army 164
Boards — Road (see appendix) . . 236
Board of Works 2.32
British Ministry, The 16
Broker (Authorized Customs) . . 185
Calendar of Months, &o., 1911 . . 4-15
Canadian Trade Commissioner
in Newfoundland 275
Chief Justice ... 1G7
Chief Towns and Villages in Nfld.
—Population of (Census 190] ). 327
Circuits of Courts 166
Clergymen of the Church of Eng-
land in Newfoundland 260
â– Clergymen of the Roman Catholic
Church in Newfoundland .... 262
Clergymen of the Methodist Ch.
in Newfoundland 264
Clergymen of the Presbyterian
Church in Newfoundland .... 267
Clergymen of the Congregational
Church in Newfoundland .... 267
Clerks of the Peace 174
Clerks of the Supreme Court .. 167
Close Time for Fish and Game. . 287
Collector of Customs, Assistant. 185
-Colleges, viz. :
Church of England 1.50
Theological (Ch. of England). 262
PAGE
Colleges, viz. :
St. Bonaventure's 155, 263
Methodist (see appendix) .... 1P9
Presbyterian.... 164
Colonial and Continental Church
Society 151
Colonial Secretary and Depart-
ment .... 21
Commissioner of Charities and
Office 2
Commissioners under Lunacy Act 23
Commissioners of Pilots 192
Commissioners of Supreme Court
within and without Nfld. (and
see appendix) 168-171
Commissioners of Wrecked Pro-
perty (see appendix) 192
Common Notes for the year 1911 .1
Constables— Local 181
Constables — St. John's and Out-
port 181
Constabulary 180
Consuls — Foreign 27
Convents 263, 264
Council of Higher Education . . . 149
Courts, viz. : — Supreme 166
District 174
Customs Department 185
Customs Tariff (Official) 328
Deer— Close Time for 287
Debt — Public, of Newfoundland,
1900-1 to 1909-10 325
Dental Board 25
Departments — Government, viz.:
Agr culture and Mines 187
And tor General 20
Colonial Secretary 21
Commissioner of Charities
(Sub) 22
Education (Sub) 149
Finance and Customs 184
Justice 166
Marine and Fisheries 190
Public Works 232
PostOffice 25
Departmental Officers 17
Directory of Nfld. and Labrador
—PostOffice 93-146
Distances — Table of Newfound-
land and Foreign 310-315
District Courts 174
District Surgeons 23
Eclipses in 1911
Education — Statistics 185
II
INDEX.
PAGE
Educational — Gov't Boards of, viz. :
Church of England (see app.) . 152
Roman Cathol c (see app.).... 156
Methodist (see app.) 100
Presbyterian 1H4
Congregational 1G4
Salvation Army 104
Education — Superintendents of. 149
Educational (Sub) Department —
Government 149-164
Election, 1<J09— Result of 18
Examiners for Granting Certifi-
cates to School Teachers l.M, 155, 164
EiaminerB for Granting Certifi-
cates to Masters and Mates . . IflG
Executive Council 17
Executive Councils since 1855 .. 28'J
Expenditure— Nfld. 1!)0()-1901 to
1909-1(1 32.5
Expenditure -Detailed Compa-
rative Statement of Newfound-
land, 1908-9, 1909-10 324
Exports— Value of Newfoundl'd,
1900-1 to 19)9-10 325
Exports — Principal Articles of,
1907-8 to 190.9-10 321
Exports of Newfoundland to each
Country, 1905-6 to 1909-10 319
Factories, Mills, &c., in New-
foundland (Census 1901) 326
Ferries and Ferrymen 232
Finance — Department of 184
Finance Minister 184
Fiona. S. S 191
Fish— Close Time for 287
Fisheries- Bank and Seal 322
Fisheries' Board 191
Fishing Stock, etc. (Census 1901) 327
Fire Department — Constabulary 183
Fog Signals— Ntid., Canadian in
Nfld., and St. Pierre 199-2.S1
Franked Letters 2.)
Game— Close Time for 287
€rame Protection Board 191
Gaols and Gaolers 184
Government Engineer 21
Governor of Newfoundland .... 17
Governors of Nfld. since 1729 . . . 288
Governor's Private Secretary ... 17
Harbor Dues, St. John's 195
Harbor Master, St. John's 195
Health Ogicers, St. John's and
Oatports 23
High and Low Water- Time of,
in Newfoundland Harbors .... 317
Higher Education— Council of . . 149
Hospitals, St- John's &Outport8 23, 24
House of Assembly 18
Imports — Value of Newfoundl'd,
1900-1 to 1909-10 325
PAGE
Imports of Newfoundland from
each Country, 190.5-6 to lt)09-10 .318
Imports — Principal Articles of,
1907-8 to 1909-10 320'
Incorporated Bodies 285
Inspector-Gen. of Constabulary. 180
Inspectors of Pickled Fish & Oils 191
Inspectors of Schools 149
Inspectors of Weights and Mea-
sures (and see appendix) 21
Judges — Supreme Court 167
District Courts 174
Justices of the Peace (sec app.) . 174
Keepers of Half wa}' Houses .... 232
Keepers of Lighthouses in Nfld. 199-231
K ng's Counsel 167
King's Printer 270
Latitude k Longitude of various
Harbors in Newfoundland .... 316
Law Society 167
Legislation — Synopsis of 304
Legislative Council 17
Light Dues 195, 188
Lighthouses in Nfld. : Canadian
in Nfld. and St. Pierre 199-2.31
Lloyd's Surveyor 191
Loans. Nfld. Debenture & Pub-
lic Debt, 1900-1 to 1909-10 325
Lunatic Asylum 23^
Magistrates — Stipendiary (see
appendix) 174
Mails, Despatch and Receipt of,
St. John's 77
Mail.s — Information Relative to
Route and Despatch of 77-90
Marine and Fisheries — Depart-
ment of 190
Marine & Fisheries — Minister of 190
Masters & Mates — Rules relative
to Examination and Fees for
Certificates for 197
Masters, Supreme Court 167
Mayor, St. John's 270
Medical Board 24
Medical Pract tioners in Nfld. .. 24
Mercantile Marine Office 192
aieteorological Register, 1910 .. 4-15
Minister of Agriculture & Mines. 187
Minister of Finance and Customs 184
Minister of Justice .... .... 166
Minister of Marine and Fisheries 190^
Minister, Prime 21
Minister of Public Works 232
Ministrv— The British 16
Money "Order Offices, Nfld 32"
Money Orders — Rules relative to
and Commission on 31
Money Orders, List of Countries
to which they may be sent.... 93.
Moon, Phases of —1911 4-15
Museum 188
INDEX.
Ill
PAGE
Municipal— Office and Officers,
St. John's 270
Municipal Asseasm't, St. John's. 271
Newspapers printed in the Col'y
(see appendix) 267
Notaries Public (see app.) 179
Obseri'atary — Keej^er of 22
Officials, Government — and see
appendix, viz. :
Agriculture and Mines — De-
partment of 187
Auditor-General — Depart, of .. 20
Charities — Public. Sub-Depart-
ment of
Colonial Secretary — Depart-
ment of the 21
Constabulary 180
Customs — Depart, of (see app.) 185
Departmental 17
Educat on — Sub-Depart, of . . 141)
Finance— Department of .... 184
Government Engineer's Office. 21
Government House 17
House of Assembly 20
Justice — Department of 16G
Legislative Council 17
Legislature 20
Lighthouses 199-22:')
Magistracy 174
Marine and Fisheries — Depart-
ment of 190
Penitentiary 184
Police Courts 174
Post Office — Department of . . 2.")
Postal Telegraphs 147
Prime Minister 21
Public Charities — Sub-Depart-
ment of 22
Public Works — Department of 2S2
Supreme Court 164
Parcel Post and Rates 35-76
Patents in force in Newfoundl'd. 278
Penitentiary 184
Pickled Fish and Oils— Inspec-
tors of 191
Pillar Boxes in St. John's 27
Pilots and Commissioners of
Pilots 192
Pilotage— Rates of 193
Police Force, St. John's and Out-
ports 181-3
Poor Asylum, St. John's 24
Population of Chief Towns and
Villages in Nfld. (Census 1901) 327
Population of Nfld. according to
Denomination (Census 1901) .. .326
Population of Nfld., Male and
Female (Census 1901) ,327
Population, St. John's, (Census
1901) 17
Port Charges, St John's 196
PAGE
Postal Rates — Local, Inland and
Foreign 28-30
Postal Orders 34
Postal Telegraphs 147
Postmaster General 25
Post Office — Department of the. 25
Post Office Directory 93 14&
Post Office General Directions to
thePublic 90
Post Office Parcel Po t & Rates. 35-64
Post Office Branch, St. John's . . 26
Post Office Pillar Boxes, do. .. 27
Post Office Rules & Regulations,
re-deliverj' 27
Post Offices in Outports 65-75
Preventive Officers 186-
Prime Minister and Office 21
Proclamations Prohibiting Sale
of Intoxicating Liquors 292
Proclamations under Sheep Pro-
tection Acts 297
Public Charities, Sub-Dept. of.. 22
Commissioner of ........ 22
Public DeV)t of Newfoundland,
1900-1 to 1909-10 325
Public Debt Office 184
Public Works— Department of. . 232
Ministerof 232
Quarantine Officer 196
Registrar General Births, &c.,
and Office 21
Registrar of Shipping 186
Registrar Royal Naval Reserve . 186
Registrar of Deeds 166
Relieving Officers in Outports . . 22
Revenue of Newfoundland, 1900-
1901 t" 1909-1910 325
Revenue of Newfoundland, Com-
parative Detailed Statement
of 1908-9. 1909-10 323
Road Boards — Outports (see ap-
pendix) 236
Road Inspector — Outport 2.32
Road Inspectors — St. John's. .. . 232
Royal Family 16
Rulers of some of the Chief
Countries of the World 3
Salvation Army — Officers of, in
Newfoundland 'JCS
Sanitary Department, St John's
Municipal Council 271
''avings' Bank — Newfoundland . 272
Seal Fishery 1909, 1910 322
Seasons
Sessions of Court 16fr
Schools, viz. :
Central Training 151
Convents 156-158
Holy Cross 156
Mount Cashel (Industrial) ... 263
St. Patrick's 156
St. Vincent's (St. John's) .... 263
IV
LNDEX.
PAGK
Schools — Return of Government 1(>5
Sheriff 107
Sheriffs— Deputj', in Outports . . 172
Sbipi)ing Maser and <lffice .... ]!l'2
Shipping — Surveyors of 18(1
Signals— lilock House UI4
Solicitors of Supreme Court .... 108
Stamp Vendors — LiccnKed 28
Sub-Collectors of Customs (see
appendix) 185
Supreme Court 100
Surveyor — Govt and Lloyds'... 191
Surveyors — heputy Land 187
Surveyors of Shippints 18i)
Suryeyors of Lumber 188
Surveyors of Pasnenger Accom-
modation.... 187
Super ntendent of Fisheries .... lilO
Superintendents of Education . . 14!l
Synod — Diocesan, of Nfld '2',2
Tariff— Customs' (Official) :V2S
FAGK
Telegraph Stations — Govt. 147
Do. Anglo-American 276
Telegraph Operators — Govt 147
Telegraph Rates— Local & For.. 149, 270
Time — Difference of, between St.
John's and Foreign Places .... 315
Towage Rates 194
Treasury Board 184
Water Companies : —
Harbor Grace 271
Carbonear 272
Rlacentia 272
Water Rates —
St. John's, Harbor Grace, Car-
bonear and I'lacentia 271, 271'
Water — Time of High or Low . . S17
Weights and Measures — Inspec-
tors of (and see app.) 21
Wreck Commissioners (see app.) l!'i'
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Angel Engineering and Supply Co., 12
Anglo-American Telegraph Co.,
(see oolured page).
Ayi-e & .Sons, Ltd., Gcn'l Importcx'S
(outside back cover).
Barr. G M 18
Balrd, James. Ltd., Gen. Importers
and Merchants 29
Baird, James C, (jlroccr and Wine
Merchant ..30
Bank of M ontreal 3
Bank of Nova Scutia . , ' . . 22
Bishop. Son.s & Co., General Mer-
chants, (front cover).
Bowring lirotlicrs. Limited, Ship-
owners. &c. (before title page).
Bremner, R. S., Notary Public, etc. 31
Carneir.s Carriage Factory . . . . 7
Carter, Geo. .1., General Importer . . 2
Cash. James P., Wholesale and
Retail Tobacconist 13
Chaplin. King of Tailors 8
Coady. John. Wine.s, Spirits, etc. . . 32
Commercial Union Fire Insurance
Company. Limited . . . . 1
Connors, Frank J., Saddler. &c..
(befuro title page).
Conroy, C. 0'.\.. Insurance .. .. 2
C'Onstabxilary Fire Department . . 9
(-onfederatioii Life and Riniouski
Fire Insurance Con)panies, C.
O'N. Conroy, General Agent .. 2
Collins. P. F., Importer of Knglish
and American Dry (ioods ., 28
Cormack, John, Queen Fire Insur-
ance Company 8
Courtenay, H.. West End Pharmacy 12
Channing's Drug Store .. 4
Crosbie Hotel 20
Customs' I ircular 21
Diamond Lt-vi, Dealer in Stoves .. 6
Donnelly. J. Fergus 26
Donnelly, H. C, CJeneral Agent . . 6
KUis, Wm. J., Contractor, &c. ,. 20
Fraser.H. H., Maimfacturers'Agent 12
Craden. G H., Aerated Waters .. 27
Garland. S. E., Bookseller, &c. . . 10
Gas Heaters 2
Game Ijaws of Newfoundland . 5
Godden & Co., Contractors, &c. .. 7
Goodridge Jte Sons. Alan 22
Gray & Goodland, Printers. &c.,
(after index).
Harvey & Co., A , Manufacturers
of Hard Bread, &o 16
Hartfort Fire Insurance Company.. 18
Hearn & Ci>., Wholesale Dealers ..
Henley, J, J
Horwond Lumber Company . .
Job Brothers & Co., Importers of
Hritish and .American Goods . .
Martin Hardware Co
Marshall Bros, (-ee colored page).
Maunder, John, Tailor and Clothier
McMurdo and Co., Wholesale and
P.ctJiil Druggists
McGrath Bros., Painters and Deeo-
rato7s. Importers of Paints, &c..
" Money in It '
Motor Bouts
Murray, Andrew II
Newfoundland Po.stal Telegraphs,
(see colored page).
O'Neill, Thos
Public Notice— Putting up Fish by
Soiling Process
Public Notice— Copper Smelt'g Act
Queen Fire Insurance Comp'y, John
Cormack, Agent
Railway Pas.senger Assurance Co..
Rendell. & Co., Electric Bells, &c. . .
Regulations under the Merchant's
Shipping Act
Ren nic Baking Company
■•Royal Gazette" Printing Office,
(before title page).
Ho>al Insiu'ance Company, Job
Brothers & Co , Agents
Ryan. J. D., Wholesale Grocer
Shea, P. J., Family Grocer ..
Scotch AVhiskey. Thos. O'Neill
Some Leading Lines
Stabb & Co., H. J., Estate Agents
and General Merchants . .
Standard Life Itisurance Company.
Standard Marlile Works
Strang, Uolicrt, Wines and Spirits..
Stott. James, General Importer
St. John's Gas Light Company
Sinuott, Edward, Wines, &c.
Standard Manufacturing Company
Sheep Preservation
.Sinalhvood, F. , Hoots and Shoes ..
Slattery. H' . A., Dry Goods
Sudbury Tanning Company . .
Tem!)lctou, R.. General Importer ..
Tobin, .James J
U. S. Picture and Portrait Co., Gen-
Importers & House Furnishers.
West End Pharmacy
Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist..
Wood, F. B
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APPENDIX.
{Corrected to " Oazette " of January 10th, 1911.)
INSPECTORS OF \VEIGHTS AND MEASURES-page 21.
For Ochre Pit Oove to Lower Maud Cove, read Bay de Verde to, d-c.
Add Lode's Cove to Englce (both inc.), Benjamin Carey (Couche).
" Canada Harbor to Partridije Point (both inc.), H. T. Robinson,
(Seal Cove).
" Fleur de Lys to La Scie (both inc.), Win. A. Toms (La Scie).
CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOARDS OF EDUCATION-p. 151.
2G. C'dfu/uia— Replaco L. Mills and E. O. Stone by Doiigakl White
and Saniiiel MitHeii.
42. Notre Dame Bay North — Add John Jone.".
51. Rose Blanche — Replace Job Kideoiit and Wni. Horwood hy Cha-:.
Rideout and Ernest Moore.
ROMAN CATHOLIC BOARDS OF EDUCATION-p. 156.
28. Holyrood — Replace John B. Veilch by Michael O'Ruuike.
36. Trinity South — Replace Rev. James Donnelly by Rev. VV. P. Finn.
42. i*o(/o— Replace Rev. W. P. Finn by Rev. Edwat-1 O'Brien
44. Little Bay -Replace Rev. J. J. Nugent by Rev. J. S. Kavanagh.
46. Conche— To be the Board— Rev. G. A. Thibault, John Norri«,
J. D. Fitzgerald, Benjamin Carey, Thomas Drjver, sr.
METHODIST BOARDS OF EDUCATION, &c.-p. 159.
Board of Governors Methodist College.
Omit Rev. Jesse Heyfield.
Boards.
6. Briyus — Replace John Siuacklin by John Wilcox.
16. IVedern Bay — Replace Levi Butt by Nathaniel Butt.
26- Random iV"or</i— Replace M. Pelley by Fred. Pelley.
30. Bonavista — Replace George Saint l\y Lewis Little.
60. £';3u-oH/i— Replace R. Hollett, Tlios. Hodner, Thos. Bugdeu and
Wm. Paul by Wilson Shave, Jas. Mm ley, Ernest Bradley and Thomas
Roberts,
63. Garnish -To be the Board — James Anstey, Ernest Lorenzen, Eli
Walters, Jos. B. Grandy, Josiah Grandy, John Tapper.
STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES-p. m.
Bell Island — Insert Philip F. Power.
APPENDIX.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACB.-p. 174.
Colony — Add Adams, JaniL's, Adam's Cove.
Strong, .lames, Little Bay Islands.
Flyiin, Michael T., Mortier Bay.
Clarke, George W., Spriug.iale (N.D.B.).
Omit Burgess, .1. E , Burin.
Simpson, R, Carbonear.
NOTARIES PUBLIC-p. 17!i.
Add Gardner, T. A., Southern District, Bonne Bay.
Penney, AH'red, J.P., Colony, Carbonear.
SUB-COLLECTORS OF CTJSTOMS-p. 185.
Bay of Islands — Replace A. McEchren by M. J. McEvoy.
Trinity — Replace George Christian by Malcolm Jenkins.
AVRECK COMMISSIONERS-p. 192.
Lock's Cove to Englee (both inc.) — John D. Fitzgerald (Conclie).
ROAD BOARDS.
District of Twillinoate— page 238.
Cotlles Island — To be the Board — W. H. Philpots, Samuel King,
Zebedee Flight, Fred. P<iole, Samuel Ridout. Omit No. 69.
Luke's Arm — Kenneth Ri'iout, Charles Froud, Parmenas Ridout.
27. Dark Ttrfig— Replace George Fudge by Frank E. Fudge.
District of Fogo — page 243.
12. Gander Bay, S.-S'.— Add Arthur Blake.
District of Box avista— page 243.
31. Oannini/s Coce — Replace Board by John Pitt.?, Hy. T. Cliatman,
Thos. Penney, John Simniouds, Edward L. Chatman
39 Indian /tr/ji— Replace Board by Ed. Humby (of Henry), Joseph
Fry, Absalcm Fry, John Greening, Michael HoUahan, William Brennan,
Nicholas Gushue.
District of Trinity — page 245.
41. Chance Cove — Add John Peddle ; omit George Brace.
District of Port- de-Grave — page 250.
11. Brigus — Replace James Burke and Thomas Walker by William
Burke and John Burke (of Wni.).
District of Fortuxe BAY^page 255.
28. Sagona— Add James Bungay, Richard Turner, William Bungay,
Benjamin Snook (of George).
35. Hermitaoe Cove— Add Richard Hard v.
APPENDIX.
COMMISSIONERS SUPREME COURT AVITHOUT
NEWFOUNDLAND— page 170.
Movcion, N H —Viunk IilcCurily, K.C.
Bristol, Enylnnd — Replace Pair, Thomas, hy Bassnett, Henry, Sol.
NEAVSPAPERS PRINTED IN COLONY -page 287.
Aflil — Fisherman s Advocate — W. F. CoakLM-, Weekly, Sritnrday, (St
John's.)
Qray & Qoodland, i
206 WATER STREET.
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SCHOOL KKQtISlTES
Everything usually required will be found here.
S. S. lleward Books, Csir<iS, Kegristers, &e.
Commeroial and Social Stationery in great variety.
^^M Phofographic ffiaicrials V?
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