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e»5 4 fl‘ , *} w # Okt Stadd. â€" Freh Fragrant Tea, at 40¢., worth 50¢. Chotce Selected do 30¢. _ do 680 Helogua Sausages »t equally low prices Brreands fiaet lhool./ * C mpitced do C ® selccied Hams, ** ht Stiliion Cheese, ** 9 PFring and Tub Hutier, ** * Picules and Sauces in large vartety Finest in the City Extra Choice Wines, Brandies, Rum, Gin. CANADIAN RAl_WaAYS 4ND THE LONDON TIMEs. Fh to b. & thunderâ€"boitâ€"announcing the adâ€" verse criticism% ol the London Zimes on the Northern Colonization Railway, the bouds of which Sir Hugh Allan is at preâ€" sent attempting to float on the London market, has not created a very deep senâ€" sation in either Canada or the mother: country. ‘The time was; when it would have beeu different,but times are changed, and the power of the Times is weakened. ‘There is more than one reason for this, but perhaps the most pertinent and that which has had the most direct influence upon, public opinion is the fact that it has recently been proved.that the colunms of whe Thunderer are far from being proof against the persuasions of corrupt influâ€" ences. . Mr. sampson doubtless feathered himself well before he got kicked out of the cosy nest in which for so many yeurs he was ensconced with apparen, ack now en gracelul transaction would be sullicient t0 inwest any project with which he is eonl nected with more or less of suspicion. ~It is perfectly unfair, however, that the whole people of Canada should be made to suffer© for the shortcomings of any individual; and it is to be hoped that he will, : notwithstaoding . the.. unfriendly attitude of the Times, succeed in placing the > debentures â€" of the â€"railway x represents successfully upon the k The Toronto Mail attributes the attack, to the influence of the same interest which wa, Ma e cable Leiegr&D A W A s New iA L nsidered necessary to examine it, 1oney article of the Times is no the censor at whose frown the ator ‘trembled ; it can no longer orth a tiat of destruction when the SH ARRIVALS prig cumstances, Mr. Gladstone, as & impracticable, and the proba hat, at least for some time to rige of its editor may dictate ; the docre"my be promulgated, estroying .angel refuses to obey. y kind indeed of the London take such an interest.in Canaâ€" s. If it ignores us as a general perhaps well that some occasion br ario and Quebec erhaj e resoive is a wise one or not, it is in the boest interests i) party, is altogether another unt 10 w L t niroversy Lhan ievote more 0 magazine WrILIDgY and AFP zation liailway project, ndemmation is dealt out ways generally, contains ving announcement that Â¥YÂ¥. APRLL n} â€"intended,no doubt lemands peot > assail our credit as cople was lomewln) d the attack â€" itsel tGe 4b¢. do 65¢ 1| |CS. ie interests Of & lirt szed any, would enabling him the h his ends. But erta.n in is OWn ‘, such degrading s. that under exâ€" we be mere instru CHLS. wn showin sli @nd sordid ere;oingupin rprise wWas exâ€" iave ‘xistence. . It however, that nest before it inces r & moment The 4 k MAS shown D. i thl L ot 0 polliCs h, sordid t enemy is time ithe S« and | very the the sion to London in connect.xn with th Pacific Rallway scheme of the late Go ernment. If we semember rightly, th W;) was itsalt authority torf the statemen Mail w that G: the Trunk is the pbyec upon this ocGasior however, for | the Great W Mr. Beecher‘s repeated, soletmn and dramatic denials of guilt, or any thing now or at any time even i guspicion of ui) Alng whatever so much as bordering on improprigty in his conduct towards Mis. lilton, cannot fail to a deep impression ou the public. He cbuld not make his denials more emphatic than they are. _ He voldly opposes his oath to the oaths of Tiuton, Moulton and Mrs. Moulton, aud leaves no room for doubt that either he or they are guilty of the erime of perjury. Instead. o making either improper advances to Airs. lilton, ne swears that hb.g;syed with â€" her, consulted with her ut ‘(:humea, and her advances ¢rime, if he is guilly, IS S MTMMIAMUID AT the mass of men will shudder at its conâ€" remplation, and hesitate or retuse 10 beâ€" heve, until doubt can no longer be enterâ€" tained, in the posstbility 0f a preacher of the Word of wou uescending to such a depth of infamy 1t he is guilty the Plyâ€" mouth pastor b«s forfeited the eternai salvation for which he has. exaorted men to prepare, and consigned his soul to, the lowest pit of the heil against which he hee warned ‘them. lt is credituble to to prepire, «i0 CORME@ROt CA C lowest pit of the heil against which he has warned (them. it is creditauble to hamain nature that it stands appalled beâ€" fore so monstrous & sin, and checks even the inevitable conclusions of reason rathe: than accept the necessity of guilt with such dreadful consequences. . 5 But, after all,â€"Mr. Béecher‘s testimony is only part of the sum of the testumony brought out ar yet to be evoked in this trial. The mauner of its delivery, so far as that r is due to the power and habit of an :;lor of gonsummate sb'di:g, is of no value {'m estimating itsâ€" truth or weighing its importance. A distinguishâ€" ed preacher is no more entitled to %di f than bhonest, intelligent man or woman, unknown to distinction, whoever he or she muy . be, with & life of probity and fair dealing to establish a record for creditability. . Moreover, Mr. Beecher has everything z'unka in the trialâ€"position, }chngcur, tune, influence, every deâ€" sirable thing in life. If he falls now it ,wmbownh.oruh. We do not wish to utter a word of doubt of Mr. Beecther, and shall not attempt in the least to break the force oflu solemn denialsâ€" which we devoutly ‘hope, for his sake, will be thoroughly sustained by indubiâ€" table facts to the satistaction of every unâ€" biased mind. But we still shall wait, and we advise our readers to do the same, the further developments of this case before venturing to allow his testimony to influence our opinion as to his guilt or innocence, bearine in mind the fact, that as one ol the parties in interest, his word, like that of snr other witness testifying in his own fng:'mn.podiou crimiâ€" nal charge, is to taken with caution and only when sustained, against stronger man will venture to prophesy‘. whose | funeral or how many funerals it will reâ€" sult in. All the testimony must be brought out, and the public afftorded every means of deciding where the perâ€" jury lies. Hesitancy or timidity on either side is out of the question now. A square issue has been joimed with ‘Tilton, Moul: tou and Mrs. Moulton on the one side,and I Mr. Beecher on the other; and the party found guilty of perjury should receive every ‘ punishment that the law and gubhc opinion can: inflict. These possiâ€" ilities are not pleasant things to think of, and they will make the Beecher trial remembered longer and with more horror than any other wrial that ever took place in America. A boy agbout twelve years old, knocked .:It;.thl:dcbwolshoun m-D’rgiglwg):n y he said , " There‘ll be a boj m:smuuy -on;n to clean your wp{k,but don‘t give yimtho job. _ His is Jim ; he‘s crossâ€"eyed uuioho blows up cate with powder snaps. . I‘ll be bere th my partner prétty soon. We to ohoo!.nov'u:.‘?x:hmo ers, we are ig to give e money hr‘:m. gl'uugppfl'l.'p’1 [‘ho job was saved t it | A Detroit momm walking behind two sckiool chi , thelother dn‘i, heard boy inquire: "Will you be at the party night ?" "I shall be there," answered miss, "but I may as well tell you now your love is {mpolou. Mamma is termined, father is set, and it isn‘t t for me to encourage your attention. can be a sister‘ to you, but nothing Therefore you reedn‘t buy me y valentine or give me any more guni.‘‘ sI& MARMADUKR‘s MUsINGS, . The reporters not admitted to th late lecture m';::llgqforgm, by xm: Agt ,;Bw, rke, at the Unitarian Church. ;:’ corf..g‘. :h "h:; but;'mnlnl the public pants for on & sabjects, it mu&w%w- of‘mcq&m cagh of heo procspagugh" " o Thite that l |f i e learn t the ho‘unpwu about sewâ€"sew, and the lulyd':}pflfimthouukiru of her subject, but s the trail at once, and followed it up \She upl:;id.d tiflt hâ€"-flfi” is it, anyhow ? VME RESULT OF PERJURY as itsol! and I‘funl eat of the and charges against him on LNA to Bowen, whereby Mr. Beecher e had contributed to his friend‘s : ruin; secondarily, to inferter tween Tilton and his wife, caus tern with °q ut rather the t I had ; @ t when L asie d her ds Be got so thund. rin‘ i ad I felt afraid . And when+he bedg me »L:fk, 1 did; bat with a frown He siatcbed me by the 1 _And yarked me up and dow! _ _ And thenâ€" L "dusted" quick nfer Que bje es Op} ounds of proprieby ind his parishioner. guish and sorrow (ul to fancied injustice by suspicions of his against him on that hereby Mr. Beecher B e broug { that that (tl 1 ses any 4y leuct L ru ind Mrs. or_ doubt y ot the making N) LLD&L j aldinnint l A very interest: i: tly, the | den, on the Morai atement | Liquor, Laws, has jus it about | Boston, | Pt in just 8 ; e in |the hands oi mu‘m(m, passionately consider e Grand | question of â€" intempe us hints | calmly deals with . t m likely, ; and utility of attemp hy furâ€" )’I('e'flf dlu_nh»nnem 4 islation, taking the mk and | ance and abstinence ‘F. «_ | fore the law : and A principle that each . choose for himself w Y >â€" or refuse liquors. T _| at onee carries the himself, and creates n and | interference. . What nvthing | to the Canadian 1 ead 111881 t ab« A very interest:ns ssay by W. i. Wee den, on the Moraiity. of Prolubitory Liquor Laws, has just been publishéd it Boston. â€" It is just such a work as nhouki be in the hands oi thoughiful men, disâ€" passionately considering. the very grave question of â€" intempeianc» The â€" writer calmly deals with the justice, wislom and utility of attempting to eradicate the vice of drunkenness by prohibitory leg islation, taking the ground that temperâ€" ance and abstinence should hbe equal beâ€" fore the law : and he lays it down as a principle that each man has arifht. to choose for himself whether he will use or refuse liquors. The abuse, however at once carries the individual beyond himself, and creates the right of social interference. . What is of Emiculu» value to the Canadian reader is his examination into the working of prohibitory liquor laws in the States where they have been enaoted, especially Massachusetts and Rhode Isiand. It is upon satisfactory information gathered from those States 11 9e 111 5.0B 5.4 ine alili onb in china m ty c on aar e it mebene pein To c dnmnEnds anW himself, and creates the right of social a sp.endid guly Ixorn, calculated : for oa|" interference. _ What is of tmâ€"ticulu value | charger, or would carry a lady with a switch ; to the Canadian reader is his examiation | tail.â€"A mailâ€"pheston, the property of & nto the working of prohibitory liquor gentleman with a movable ‘head, as good aws in the States where they have been | as new.â€"A governess who. is perfect misâ€" macted, especially Massachusetts and | tress of her o tongue.â€"A wealthy Rhode Isiand. lt is upon satisfactory } widow advertises for an agent, by a prinâ€" nformation gathered from those States | ter‘s error required "a _ gent."â€"WaxrEp | hat â€" the â€" Parliamentary _ Committee Imxspiarsiy, to enable me to leave the t Enquiry _ reported to the House | house which | have these last five years inâ€" i mass of details, which a great many | habited, in the same plight and _ con frienas of the prohibitory movement | dition in which 1 found it, tive hundred considered sufficieatly confirmatory of the | live rats, for whichâ€" I will gladly pay‘the truth of their advances to warrant the | sum of five pounds sterling; and, as I canâ€" lesislation they demand, and as the camâ€"| not leave the farm nt.uoho(i thereto in the aign will be renewed next session, there ) same order in which I q:)‘t it, without at every possibility of their being used ' least tive millions of docks and dockens reely in order to bring‘ stronger support | (weeds), 1 do bhereby promise a further ) the movement. Mr. Weeden has made | sum of five gmnd- for said number of an exhaustive investigation for himself, | dockens, N. .â€"The rats must be full | and the conclusion he drgyys is that such | grown and no cripples.â€"A grocer in Penn laws have in every instance failed. _ The| sylvania whose name, was Jfinéu, whose statutes »re not executed, nor are they | favourite place for advertising was the even respected. He argues that the use | fence of a graveyard, upon which fancée ot liquor should ‘be regulated, and recomâ€" he inscribed in large, white letlers, mends a modification of the plan which | "Use Jones‘â€" bottled ule if _ you has of late‘ years been tried in Gothenâ€" would keep out of here."â€"WaxtEp, two , burg, Swoeden, where all the <public or three boarders of a decent stripe, such houses are held by a single retailing com | as go to bed at nine o‘clock without a pipe | pany incorporated by royal charter, and | or Cigar in their mouth. . L wish: them‘ to as the spirits are sold without any profit | rise in time to: wash their faces and:comb whatever accruing to the retailer, there is their heads before breakfast. â€" When.they . no temptation on his part to stimulate | put on their boots, to draw down their i"hc consumption.. Then the sale oflpwu_ over them, and not. have them liquor upon credit, or security of any deâ€" | rumpled about their knees, . which> is. â€"a seription, is | strictly prohibited. All | sure sign of a rowdy. When they sit down houses in which the liquor trade is car. | to rest or warm by the fire, not to nut ried on must be well lighted, roomy and | their feet on the mantelâ€"piece or bureau, cleap, and good victuals must alwas: be | nor spit in the bmdv.rzl And ~to «pay kaept for persons who may demand them. | their board weekly, monthly, or quarterly Spirits mustâ€"not be sold to a minor or an | â€"as may be agreed . uponâ€"with .. a :smile, intoxicated person, and the act ‘under| upon their faces, ind they will find me which the sale is regulated goes so far as | as pleasant as an "mm (sic) up a perâ€" to provide intoxicated persons shall not | simmon tree.â€"C/ s‘ Journal. be turmed into the streets, but placed J i ecunt where they can do no damage and sus tain no injury _ In order to show the deâ€" MISCELLANEOUS. sirable nature of this system, which. was . w« â€" discussed at very considerable lonlglt.h :;1 Something about dogsâ€"Fleas. the Engush press last year, the author adâ€" i egy duces fact ul:nl rigure: of an official naâ€" % d‘ough.uesnc dlflonltyâ€"HuYy bread. cure. _ The statistics certainly indicate a Spring is on hand. ‘Lettuce have peas. successful working of the experiment in | . Improyi s .k i tiothenburg, theâ€"second city in S"’de“tlclocnl‘(‘,,m","s one‘s tv‘mo-'\Mondmg the with a manufacturing population of 58,â€" " t UUU, the cases of drunkenness decreasoe ‘, It taes a pretty smart man to tel from 6.:10U per cent. in 1865, to 252 pe: when he is happy. @0 c cent in 1870 and the number OL""“ 0| _ The home circleâ€"Walking around with detirium tremens diminished fally 080 | the baby at night. rat â€" the _ Parkhamentary _ Enquiry _ reported t« maess of details, which |f¢hib"h and effective, hy,re%mnfing & Commission to investigate in the neigh~ | bouring _ States _ and rorort upon the opertaion of such laws where tried, and also that it %_M be shown, if possible, that the remedy proâ€" Koud was not simply ;rcrlmtd legisâ€" tion, but something which was practical and effective. With that report before himâ€"a report carefully, ably, and impar tially preparedâ€"he appesled to the ‘ House, not asking Parliament ‘to pass & | prohibitory law at once, but gradually to close in upon the enemy by affirming the principle of Prohibition, leaving further action for a subsequent session. _ We hesi tate not to say that this was ‘the only parliamentary course for Mr. Ross to. purâ€" sue. To propose & Prohibilor{ Liquor Law without first origimti:g the bill in a | resolution, would be ruled out of order by, the Speaker as contrary to the rules of the House. _ To ask . the : Governâ€" ment to assume _ the . responsibility of introducing such a measure before the House had first declared, its own opinion in the matter, would ailso be un: parliamentary, and would be received by any Government as a species of dictation not for a moment to be ollngtunod The only legitimate course left open, then, was en. â€" Resolutions 'flrfi the principle of prohibition were introduced and y discussed, and doubtless would at once have been adnpted by the | House, had it not been for the desire of | certain parties either to thwart Mr. Ross There is subject matter for thought in this essay, though we sre well aware that the views of the writer will not be favourâ€" ably regarded by, the mass of rohibitionâ€" ists, who look upon the use of Eqw how: ever moderately, a onl ;mi any licensing system soever :nnmmnx outâ€" rage upon the moral cole. It is worth while considering m of regulating the drinking habits of the people, however, before awem?nnfi“ legislate them comâ€" pletely out of what| the great mzrl";y, claim, and will, as a right. The Go = burg plan appears to us to be a sensible pune, which mifiht bwuudi’d with advan: agze by our public mer PROHIBITIPN. From the Brant Union (Conservative.) _Among the many subjects which en, gaged theâ€"attention of the House of mons during the session just closed, was none that had been more a:lnonlly discussed both pro and .con., Mr. Ross‘s resolutions on prohibtion, « The many petitions presented to thf 50_?.09 during the last three sessions of â€" Parliaâ€" mom%nl so forced t!.e question upon the attention of trae members, that it was impossible, without insulting the intelli ?ence of the petitioners, any longer to reâ€" use some consideration to their request. The course p:;sued by Mr. Bau in th;,’ management of this very perplexing an momentious question, was evidently dicâ€" tated by prudence and sound policy. Durâ€" ing: the sessions of 1873 .nd‘ 1874, his energies were . directed towards making out a case against v.hel;guor traffic. The several r;fiom published by the Committee of which he was the chairâ€" man t"ully -l:\:mned the position he took, viz., that there was & pressing 6 for some legiglation: by which 'fi:o:m amount of . crime ohn:rblo to the liquor traffic might be more effectually restrained than it was under our present license laws. But,while maintaining that the legisâ€" lation required was noshinlx:n than a &rohibiwry liquor law, he endeavoured to tisfy the House that such a law was in his designs or unduly to emmbarrass ) those who were his supporters.. Howâ€" ever, after a variety of disasters and postâ€" ponements, the matter was finally settled for the present by the .doffion of his resoâ€" lutions, and the first parliamentary step taken in this great movement.. The prinâ€" cipal difficulty at present to be encoun: tered is the unoortninx mntmgnu&i‘ ing the strength of public ofin.im in country on this tion r, Rossâ€"and many others are ;t:.sfl with moving too alowiy â€"of being sceptical of sguccess, if not insincere h‘: nir attempt to m + lation, when they express ol?"ua. point. Without ou:{nl ex> pressing any opinion in the matter, we frankly say that" it is more dangerous to move too fast than too slow. A law upon ibe statute book, and an effective law, are two difierent thiags. It "is, in our opinion, far better to wait for a few years longer and bear the ills we have, thanwoy ‘: mucumh vobrdwtb' of Parâ€" liament pass a law public opinion worild not sustain, and that a dissatisfied electorate would certainly repeal. We believe the tendencies now are strongâ€" ly towards the ultimate &rin:fiho! Mr. s propositions, and we will only be too to rejoice with the fiuotL of this movement, when: by, their oon%hu success they have relieved neipty the jncubus which inhmnoo m su.i?:kindnd vices at ent jm upou it . * ~Those old Greeks were pretty., wise fellows, In their voembula i8 translated nothing, and -a-ng« is: gam Forâ€"the Prohibitory League THE TIMES : OTHAWA, -Tmsm‘{, APBIL, 20, 1875 qo us on on oo n e P A rewna~d offered for the restoration of m keyless lady‘s gold watch, and a green lady‘s uuxbmlllL&â€"A hlubuull with a Roman nose having ltusf reli tenâ€" dencies.â€"A spinster, pa ouh:fy“f:nd of children, wishes for two or three, having none of her own.â€"Wanted & young man to look after a horse of the Methodist | persuasion. â€"The gentleman who left his stomach for analysis will pl se call and get it, together with the result.â€"The advertiser _ who, lnvix:lg made _ an advantageous purchase, offers for sale, on very low terms, about six dozen of prime port wine, late the property of a gentle man forty years of age, full in the body, and of a high bouquet.â€"‘To _be_sold‘ o&ea.p, Something about dogsâ€"Fleas. A dough mestic difficultyâ€"Heavy bread. Spring is on han‘:l. ‘Lettuce have peas. Improving one‘s timeâ€"Mending the clock." â€" [ | oc What is better than a promising young mar? A paying one. f When a man can‘t find anything to do, he has lived long enough. o ue Bashfulness is often like the plating on spoonsâ€"when it wears off it shows to the brass A Spanish proverb says " A kiss withâ€" out a mustache is like an egg without salt. ‘The spelling mania is raging. Parties of four in the cars: turn two seats facing each other‘and spell. s e Marbleâ€"top tables are unrhealthy, accord* ing to the C Horaid of Health, but it does not state their disease. % Whea fortune w.nis t5 let n .fellow: beinfilfcll the hardest, she lifts him up the highest. o iag 17 * Why do you use paint?" asked &.vioâ€" hhtthLnfimP““~hmuum son. that you use rosin, papa.‘" . | * How is .:::t?" "Why, to help.me fraw my lL" 5 { y Nevada iceâ€"dealers are alroady propatr~ ing to double their prices next summer} upon the ground that the c ‘will be almost entirely eaten up by ( grass hoppers. | A Boston lady recently left m sum of money, the . interest of ?khh,undin Srovidingtho inmates of. the Home for, id Women and Home for Old Men with a supply of tea. [:17tin mâ€"0o+f A young l«dy while out walking heard; fofl.ge first t.ime,‘;xex‘-‘ bo;b # inundoili to marry again, and s ‘to sit right down and ory about it lmibould not go a stepâ€"farther. | fctt If George Washin, iimself had only been cmcummin«ful’:; 3;“:; Fullerton before he died, we have no doubt it would have turned out that he really lied about the cherry tree after all. | 1 a "Idiot !" exclaimed a lady, obmifiq?'), of the theatre, one evening, as a gentleâ€" man midomnlly stepped : on her trailing skirt. .~*Which one of us 2" â€"blandly reâ€" sponded the man. â€" _ hi W "No eetin in school ours," reads & lw on the blackboard of 3 schoolhouse in en lightened old Massachusetts, where éduckâ€" tion is supposed to sit on the top‘rail arid make faces at ignorance. CC A n;‘l?:griber to t.l.y S(;uth:Wu:am news, er recen eaving : years‘ s:&cripfimth unpnic,l. 5 he fint‘:d .E: peared at the ve and deposited ; t.heooflnupdmflffm, a linen coat and a thermometer. | Mre. Swoetlsoâ€" " But why are: you mak ing so many dolls‘ pantaloons, my dear Mre. Glnkcby.” Mrs. Ginksbyâ€"* These ?re &o: doll.f 010““1.1 my dear, uu;g Eo or rogs who expo‘ql, e water -fiwwgnurinot_xrs:ond." i gan n A colored conqr%pum' in Dayton have decided to forgive their clergyman fo betting on three card monte and | $90 festival money. _ One of the d remarked : " We are all human, mdg game is werry exciting." k talorit " Cut this out, it l:y save your life," ds the heading of an advertisement in the Portage Registrar. :A Portage man. out it out, pasted it in his hat, â€"and â€"the same day was kfllodnt;ly a brick which fell from the top of a‘building. i jour 4 A olqre-m in one of our eastern citigs was met by a seedy looking man with a flask of (whiskey in his pocket, who inâ€" uired, "Sir, is this the nearest road to ie mhag o t pHSuin ol ting . e~ f e y 34. hochoitle, "HHb Maryâ€"Please m'n:ii: it true that you‘re agoing to buy arn piano? . Will it be a real grand one like theyâ€" ‘as at the ‘all ?"% Mistressâ€"*"Well, yes, Mary, 1 believe 80 ; buh::why 7" :hryIâ€"“You see m‘m;p:p. w you went out I could it to. the children quiet." planis Hon. Edward Kent, exâ€"Judge. mdlfl Governr, tripped on "synonyme‘‘.at Miduiialechctuant i lllplw!l "syllfllylllbau ;5“ great Bangor spelling match, but he en: tered heartily into the hu(hflmfl'o:lo' ed. . That is the way to aid the fun. .. A miss once in a while adds materially to the interest of these occasions, i We read in the Bible, in the 13th ter of ‘lst Samuel ..3 19th von:m "There was no Smith found 1 the land of Israel." Of course not, the Smiths were l.ivinginfl:ilofia' | that time, and vtwmfl creased and m since that time: ‘ _ cE 00s ADVERTHSEMENTS An honest old gentleman from d county, who came to New York the Sabbath with friends, was & one of them what the people up his of the Bescher . scandal. Me:e ied Wt 40 aarer n i i t itâ€"that he and i?mkm sib &4 T FLOUR AND FEED STORE. ALEX. TAYLOR, fLOUR AND FARM _ PRODUCE A selected stock always:on hand to sull a"! PnE furcuighorteprize wilf ie prid. for all ce kinds of Farm hace. * 2 } uie FIRST CLASS Hair Dresser employed. ] ie«‘ Core bings dome up in kirst Class style, un tite ~bortest Notice. _‘ Cluarges Moderate. â€" Mathewinar‘ New Buildings, Wel :.:m tl‘oel, betweer Dufferin Bridge .ndg urel * * in returning thauks to my customers for toetr |lbenln‘mrmnfemr thepast year,1 respectâ€" 1ully remind them of having recetved my Spring &J mportations of (FANCY AND STAPLE GREY ©COTTON FROM SIX CENTS f AND UPWARDS. s Ohristian Madsonâ€"I guarenice 88 A ali orders favored me, making this m| ;‘;m :o“l,l.n:.um»(m om-‘, end on in« N. ~FAULKNER. March 25, 1875, Td oourimc'l""o_'_li & BULLDERS The undersigned as epened a Stom â€"cutter‘s Yard, Corn«r of King and ~t. Ardrew Street, wh«: e bui}ding stone and posts of all description wil‘ be kept constantly on hand. Orders are respectfully. solicited, |fwtiall kinds of Stoaeâ€" ou elsew here. _ _ .. * s x T “%A‘lfifllâ€"m but the bast kept in stock $&~ 0o:\ \l and Lamp Goods wholesale and ___ _ _ Extract of Bgof," "Nutritious Condiment f for Horses and Cattie." P HOTOGRAPHE R * Liebig‘s Liquid Dress Goods, Silk, Ribbon, and Tweed, WtiBOAE Qpuith, maly aitheg oo Patt TALLORING . DEPARTMENT. NONE / I8S â€"GENUINE ! There are Numerous Imitations on the o vie agrte t oRIRRROEC ... .. ui1 c l n UST RECOEIVEL, a large Lot of " British Egg i4« o ): \. »sole Agents for Ottawaâ€"and (istrict « Dbrmerâ€"0‘Counor and Welliagion Bts W New Parliame! Toneorial * SARLOUR MYRTLE : NAVY, FIRST CLASS CUTTER mnsf‘-E‘LA“ MILLINER, Latest ., Novelties for the . Season, F April 6th 1875, fmflm Ap4 all $Ror DI®~ ‘NGRk SoNEFIBEF ADJUSTING Tooie sn sade Paspilet of 108 sPRING â€" 1875. i efi n aeiaaeeraaiend Agents Wanted, mfin&&l&fiw.-ml; to DB.J.BALL&QO.,(!’-&MW No. 91 Liberty 8t.. New Tork Oity, K %â€" SIGN Ot THE MAPLE LEAF, and Butter Powder." [ , . CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co., Call aulliuer, at HWEAP â€"SPRING GOODS. JAMESâ€" ASHFIELD YO$ WANT Go6D BEEAD HAYV:4& OATS â€" " . M. BEATTIE & Apply %oowrll.a Ht _near Cemg“fl__ Suec:ssor to D. McLarnon, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT \ ++ "IBefug ‘comslete with the READ! READ! ibur & ‘#eed. GENDEEAU‘S Â¥ Thersid. Alry ©oods. Under the n.anagement of a Under the Management of & eotie‘s Bock, Wehi" gion elrtey Eajsotte‘s Blook, . gton e n 4 c Narfilsln Btreet 69, SPARKS STREET. % Â¥ 1â€"4& air. Ontting. wha dha (LATE FARVTS & ARUESS.) *~/ RATTEY & Co., ond Yeast Cakes =â€"O0ORNER OFâ€" D R Y â€" 6 0.0 D 8. AMPED "B STAMP U NI.E. FOR SALE. is now opeu. CaAUTION. , @UERARDEBROS always on hand to sult all ccllancgouns. OTTA W A. Al80, Usi T before‘ purchasing 3803â€"1in Tllfl LATEST NOVELTY HATS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HATS ! SIGNOF THE RED HAT, HATS!°HATS! HATS! ENGLISH RUBBER COATS. Tn: subscriber in this his Annual K would again return his thanks 1 aoo i ie m uo anit 4 M oi aerl 0o Sisohargoa to the entire satisfaction of the public AUCTION SALES! To those co~tem a Bale by Auction of their Household m a%{m coming Bpring, we beg to tender our s #8, We wnfl suggest to those proposing to -dl,zht c#humnmdmmm-mh boldvl-bl%:ountnnuublo day sould be deâ€" cided upon the Sale Real te, Timber Limits, Merchan«» und umrfl% ertaken ngecdcny To purchasers at our Sales w 16ave to inâ€" form them that m‘-monl:b:' ngw comâ€" April 27 ousehold Furnit W ax. "DICEIRNBON; Mane streer. . ... * ... ‘April Â¥thâ€"â€"<«le of Honsehold Goodsâ€"H EN R Y ~TLAIEINER, Oraven street, New Edinâ€" ‘April 18th .. ot Household Furnitureâ€"OOL r..fi.fl’hâ€"«.lfld&nm A; zind of old Efbokeâ€"J. W. * fRaRPER, maq., Kont streoL. ‘April 21st. â€"Extensive Pm Eo ot . )arm. Btockâ€"WILLL nmmom, ( County Uarieton. Aprilâ€"Real Estateâ€"P rimrose Hi i. l.yâ€"-l?hloolrmund()mm tai Trees â€"BHANLY & CO,, woehuur,fi.:‘w ) ork. O ieirore o eiatet Mammens, Try Goodk, #&6.. The above Sales with others will be advertised in the regular way in a few * To be distribate | i9 ‘i ga‘%u wB 172nd Regu l Ohatng, Silverâ€"ware, Jewellery, ‘ém Gifs, 4000! Tickel iimited to Agents wanted to sell tickets. to whom :fif"mm'al i b"rw'xou Tweive ',Men(yge mgi Cirou are containiig a full list of prizes, a deâ€" scription of the manner of drawing, and other hfl:uhn in reference to the w will be sent to smy one ondering them. All letters must be ad iressed to d o o "dinsmaans k ‘OrFiCE: Rxceisior uilding, corner Rac : and umy.' / 1875, 8700 _ $5,000 KEach in Cash ! Two Prizes $1,000 s reeeses» / + Eachin Cash Teh Priges g100 * 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silverâ€"mounted Harâ€" ied Famty Sewing Machines, worth 4100 chon hi mt O!llll'la' worth ’m zu 1 ald American Hunting Watches, worth :.f "Goid" Hhrittng ° watches, s orth worh from $3 to gho0 oaee!" * * An early call solicited Forâ€"Posisoutge exteodpa o. um to the paot Ls 10 D m -Anomx'y the ciiizens of Ottawa an arrou y, and in solici favours r the y would, res y in= irm hli Th it he "this day oâ€"Partnership with MR.JACOB ERRATT, H.â€"H O DGE S , %amn-%;%mni“ Approaching Spring Sales ! madptglond ty / uk Ottawa, April 5th, 4875.) \ . | > > 8810 Tue only Muhd-flrw tn the Fi/teen Cases y 8, 1870, two o o on onabd Cantatele! GIFT ENTERPRISE, JUST RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLES rofi 1875, med & Opposite the British Lion Hotel: Gift Enterprise». PUBLIGC NOTICE. y ESE R. F O R 18 7 5. $ 60:0 0 0. 0 0 ! 35.¢ <1ij P §« IN VALUABLE GIFTS, 38. RIDEAU STREET, WATERPROOF 816 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., Received JAMES PiCACOOK, 4 urrigts. Oefs$8gad | a ag'r?.gfiggi DEVLIN‘S. lischarged to Te A. ROW E. *\ aroz j« werrauted w oure all dhahnmlm-mun. n:ryu%mm, in eil.heuex.,u:b. or constitue tional, Gravel, and NMW m boxes, 4s 6i each, by all and ()n BOX ~OF CLARK E8 â€" B 41 PILLS Medicine ve dork + XPORT AGENTsS, 00 0 > Burgoy ne, E: bridge & Co., Coloman street, Lan Sar & s ‘ ) /A l.mlâ€"fl;ll;llll & Co. oee" ctfou # Co. Whbibenis e ists «e Shuapter & Owen. Hem!itunâ€"Wiuer & Co. Helltas~Avery Brown 4 0 ‘stronised bi dii the W orid. M"m:e't;.m I'nlloyflr!"-‘: s of sockey Club, exquisite fragrance, _ (=.â€" mt CRGe Tpn Rimmel‘s Lavender (Water, distilled L Mitcham Flowers. . Rimme!‘s Toliot Vlm selebrated for its u eâ€" ful and sanitary propei Rimme!‘s Exiraot of Lime J uice and Giyserin«, the besi prepwration for the Hair, especially in wai.‘rim cltfinw-. MR mme! Hoap, perfumed (with Australian l'm. i4 1b ; Rimmel‘s Glycerine, Hopey, Costum = Floral Orackers, very ammsing: for ; Bai â€" Tollet Powders. A liberal aliowance h?fi lhuel:( 'ktimmnl, Perfumer to H.R. the Itabens, old lux m ::‘em kumlmnl“reflumrl.n F1.M%. 11, URO Princers o( Wales, Strand, W“ and 24 Coruhil. London, 17 Bowevard des FOK 0ONBU MiTION, WABSTING AND INDIGES TION, Pan :reatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. E p.uu, f'f':‘-‘&"-“-‘:::-”“m are IIC_.: the body {m proveds As ntuestec by i from Medica: men who have made the their special study. The urves of Congtm ptive Persons are projonged, the And Retail of allâ€"other Cbemists and Storeâ€" CToony 4n M 143 NEW BONDâ€"8T., LONDOEN, W % * __ PAPutN®, the active princ! !e of the CÂ¥ nflmflce. Bold in Pow dus, Loz enzeq,‘un)bubl' and a= Wine in }, oumuoumgaa“ua‘l:-.. 30 Jntb dng s be considered & spwcimii ,i.) "somposltion being known to practi Are solid: by Chemists and Druggist» throughout the world, PEPRINEâ€"The popular avd professionaiâ€" metâ€" _ . olng for indigesuion is >ORSONt , _ tioners, Manyâ€"of the Chiorodyne 1 â€" being unegual in strei t &uuhl.w&jowm m GILA'.I‘xNE:â€"‘:'l't:\': p’-‘n preparation is Mor Carcfuily made imerely stgpatyres antoaedsa Atisioes made e maread P 1nomAas mogson & sON. mostastininctory uikuner . 4 speoiaity neide of this feature " BROWNLEE & CO . the Hank of B. N. W EL TARGTONâ€"ST., the best and moet gonvenien Lmrymbl.'[nsg:m. t attendance, d reasonable Anvor the o -n- T oie ‘;“ N plomse To jall whoare suftering from the Of youth, ueryous weak deeay, loss of manhood ‘&c , 1 will sor that wili cure you, FREE Gp CHAF . medy was diâ€"covered by a m America. "Rend a sellâ€"addre m UWr Rev. JosErn Ixmanm, Bible kiogke. New Yare (Are Rimmei‘s Violet, Rose, Lea!, Rice, and other iX * > "%a% Morson‘s Effectual Remedies YKL form his cus‘omers and the public generâ€" }uy that be has remove@l his place 0: business from bis former stand to thenew Kih mu on the‘zm%-.l:'i: ufn&r‘: street _ He n: amh mm.mmt to mg:y (hefilellmi- portations of fr. sh and other kinds of fisb; also all kinds of Poultry .n=0.n.1=. LAPOISTE J d‘Asphaites, who are now &Tfor_;F; tors of the osiabr=Led. Asphaite. Mines 0. Pyriâ€" mont Seyssel. 1in. France, are now prep ;Slo gupply to contractors and others, &.‘ru of these mlm:h:mur in of the, naturai Rock, or in form of for use in the Dominion .of Cunada, at G TLY REDUâ€" CED PRICES. The. whole of the F bs in Parls, and a e proj C in that en oiA for the last 2 years and upwurds the Government has upoct‘n:: the . Pyrimont as « one t I i ie se trel io with Reas * The 4 ompany also gladly eriwrtain proâ€" pougfi bg‘om flw&t& ‘gr gfill,viduguof stanai agenc. s e rent u‘:d towns l-?l‘l"»l‘h(-u e Uo'nlnlone. * * | Applications for further . aformation may be Applications for further .aformation m mddressed to W. U. UALLENDER, 101 Palmerston Buililags, Old Broad street, K London, England. i ‘I' â€"â€"for CGougn*® 't-’ofi:hm _ Loss of Voice, Bronchical and Throat Affection. Price 25 »ents per boitle. old ar ali Drug Stores. 25 »ents boitle. Boild ar mli Btores. RERRT WaInon a 00. Ghemistâ€". Wholesale 81, 88 & 124 Southav:mnn Raow, RUSSELL SQUARE, LoA DON FISH! FISH! FISH! Nes ate of iime, Apatlite, Ming» ho Malea *houpnede io 22 MMIMWM_ M "Hleel Druggists, [Trade Mark secured] Montreal J BE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICLN Selected, and Shippiog orders »recuted n r(. _ despatab tath» SAaAVORY & MOORE, 3817â€"4 Map ob 11. 1874 No. 6 Beli‘s Block. zin Streek oprosite ______ Rassell House, fil‘AWAv IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES. PYRIMONT SEYSSEk ASPHALTE MINERALS . \HE Compagnic Genernle des Minces [E FOLLOWING 18 A N Dited l5th M«y, 1872, from an old in« babitant of Horningsham, near Warâ€" minste:, Wili«: "I must aiso beg to say that your Piils are an excelient medicine for me, and 1 certainiy do ergoy go BRAY‘SSYRUP OF EED SPRUOE GUM R. MOSES LAPOINTE desires to inâ€" U 1CB INERAL Land Office. ¢ A. GARRETT. Worksâ€"HoRN#EY axp HowERTO® 8T >»UCCESSFUL KEKM KD; £8 * throu the We <Â¥ uB?om & vocific for Astbmnam, SMiscellancons. The Victoria Stables semeties. Fe. 2 1876 EKxtract from a Letier ole Proprietor, F, J. ULARKE, thecaries‘ Hall, IAnonin, London «nd 76 King‘s Road. Brighton mery Vendorm : > ; .; Fa. 6 Belis Block, Eigin 9. woble samples ‘ree. $@"A. vostal "::1'1.9 send | your â€" address A CARD., I RCB _ OF CHARGE â€" li»covered by a missionar York City Lal l a rellâ€"addressed nve PH INMAX, Fiation D oi i the errors and weakness, carly BHB 1 y ci d W wooe ts 2618v T1 Having soid ou! the retail business mm&e%fi'fi L'.?....""‘ ": the last 12 yea. . and will c.J.‘-mfl n y jorme‘ works nw-yh w?‘ *A vOHmilype nmcortmeint 0f Whithy gy ney~ 34â€"SPABEE _ STREED " Just received, a magnificent e J EW EL L F% i Oommpr â€"+ Diamonds and. other ul ringe 0pcfa and Vi0rori« ‘Onainger, ME Sikee fini To H. K. H. the Prince of Waies "‘“&:’..'*L‘s..“‘m‘:..""".....a mentrand Rail wayComâ€" _ panios, ?:il-hu MANUFACT .. ING, _ JEWELLRY WATCAMAKING BUNLN way w ATCH ANVCLOOCK GOLUOSMITE aiM poareh W on Prize steauust or the London, " i und Pu ker to the by whicn f P 10 I 'n?d. Westbourne Grove, u-‘:’l_n. wwnunm’mm « ERE are specially invited re M-hcho'm to oblaa n om the factory the UOntalogue of W Clocks, Ohains, Jewellery and which are sent free, as mot only % discounts ubonmn a selection cap be f nmu'mmuun world. wite can be sent direct 4o 1p9 o i area merdlel ns ATOH En e l"-t v-w m~ ‘ P mr, E‘m Dining â€" and hn tepeate.., .ndian, &¢, | Library, . itinitre hests ‘They can only be obtained 8t _ Aruistic Goid Jewell of the exquisite m vlu.irhm‘E the nost uovnplhll:sd M‘l‘n’k JL. © ruk ie o a y SIGN p UaE DrJ0BRA &&%.fi“’" } _ Presentation Piste.â€"Testimoniais worts, Kacing Oups, and Jewelle® n oihere of ons on inroledt porstion of London and other pul.ll ellyer ‘wd" Eectroâ€"piaie in he g Aroracrurtne* | o Watchmaker and Jewelter worts, Kacing and Jewe‘lle na‘u-, London and other pul. sist daily wear and toar salisface uj ‘y. . oo e en ang o t men. Old Sliver, Jewellery, w Merchants, Shippors nfi w-n:cn-:. Jowelliory end Piite . y poriy ue old > . vptndo Klectroâ€"plate it is necessary \> s _ Excrr 1rona1 PostaGE â€"Po qE New Edinburgh and 6 haif ounce, umpm FOG.. from 8 &.M%. t from 8 acm o 4pan.. . * 4 *"a. P. BAKER matilee Post Offite, Ottawa, Jan. 24, 170. . Depomits will be loedvedulfl: allowed at the raie oi F ur per and !«posits can be 'lcmd.d On Money Order i.nns. & + * s Fime Jeweller, Practical 'w atter O8ted mn ®a 1010 will be for« w.Mmg.b mb""‘ ages assorimerk of RFW 5 ie e tas remel yless/\entretieconds 874. WINTEKR ~RRANGEMENT, wa minion, Newsoundland, vendors thr N _ PRUNEAU, Jeanr» §4% «€ ‘l“l“.“c‘_fi, POÂ¥T OFFIOE SAVING~ BANK s T OFFICE OTTAWA, and City Houseâ€"88 «nd § HAKGER, &o | Pamicis. Cad naont a¢a@e8 78 ETT Ti3 Eegffiffif MQSiX Okâ€"ERS 2c ircd Tatiain and helr age a conyl ols 28E during ver Manp‘s the YOUNG SX C MCbaq AND Arrives in New Leaves New Y ‘H‘I'. in U T. Offices to let Apply so R. C.° Broves | Bro and heating sto Q‘Commor and & are selling belo LeayCtâ€" Arrives a @8E with Coal Oil C Leaves going west A Tew Count oomer O‘Conn: :".";fl:'}‘.’u: proved itself an (Ree special not many o for ye yee m-!‘w Nowion o 1 will remove Bhoes from Pr Bell‘s Block, east aide froni April. Goode gist for Fowle ““h-‘-l W" » AC ‘m. «* 1 . u 6y by Dr and laave Theinvemes, 14 are Of daw baact R.mpare Sor «t Work Co., i ‘m'.*l'ufio which are ‘har tant place «ahools w Tie publ Bacus to furnish full partic wary Arv out by Fausp Mo yoan th & Aerr‘s, #th April, 1 liiiad VOPe CaARADA © Pain car is the chea bottle has aunel Greater It ’dfi Jn the babk, k for ©o. : W ingate C | petail by i back of ing are exl nBertot pe should be . sceptical. writes : *R Kleotric Oi aad wank 1 ~onderful. Â¥n. writes: GRANPD t4 of Thoi ut ; 1 at once & have onl oral sati! sut tric Oil Dr Buckin NORT!I have wrUru Lo 104 >OH #t #1

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