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PP eaoveg the Governor Generai in Council 1. That all Ships and other V. ‘eccapt the Canadisn Mail Steamers, whi henceforth and during the eight months next ing the First ~~‘mg-“’ or ports, place ar in Europe or clsw by way of that ”fix Rivor St.â€"Law ce, which is below Grosse Isle, and which shall have the tinie oftheir aaid agrival, or shall have during . their -’muh.dhh..' Asiatio Cholâ€" Tieans mnentale Acoage w or dangerous di or on board of way person shalil have died duricg such pas wa yogl s go s o s P Cem e ""‘*’nâ€"mma_d ge, which, being of less tonnug tons . casurement shail ha\ tive to the same, and to the oyage. Passen yor and Cargo thereof required by such Reguâ€" Intions or by any Officer duly gu; uder them to require the same,â€"and to allow the proâ€" per Officer to visit and inspect Vemel atd every part thereof, and the «ad stt and the cargo and other articles on board the same, *â€"‘h.-".“’ all qi asked of him touching the same,â€"and to send on shore at said Station and at the places there out by the mmm» said reguiations any or all of the Paszengers, .'cupouu.r{ articles on board such Vessel, as the said Oficer wmum introduction of sontaglous or infectious discase,â€" to allow such Passongers, Crow, Cargo and articles, and als> the Vessel itsolf, to remain solong st the said station and at such piaces thereat , and to be so treated cleansed,and purified as the said Officer shall shuey o prmnnmd ouâ€"Aathiy) e ards. h it Quarantine, it is wc&.%mm‘ he Governer in Council may from time to make such reguâ€" lations ag he thinks proper for enforeing compliâ€" ance with all the requirements this Act, and for ensuring the due performance‘ Quarantine, by and in respect of Vesseis, gers and Goods coming into the Port of Quebe, to which he thinks it right for the preservation of Public Health, that sugh Regulations should and for the thorough cieansing and lulnchV-‘-' sels, Goode and Passengers, so 2s to provent as far as possible, the introduction or dissemination of disease into or in this and may from time to time revoke; alter or such Regulaâ€" tions or any of them, and make othera in their stead ;" aud * such i shall have the Am Act respecting Emigrants (’:.lo recommendation of Honorable the z-mam Excellency in Council has been pleased to , and it is hereby ordered that Serap Metal of all kinds, though not my-tlgodhmun Goods authorized by the Act 29 30 Vic, Cap. 6, to be imported into. Canada free of Customs duty, shall be and the same is hereby suthorized to be Anto this Proâ€" vineeor taken out of q for consumption therein, free.of Customs duties uoyn&w-‘ of the 5th section of the 17th of the Consoâ€" liduted Statates of Canada. â€"| " north of the Townships of Milleg and Canc Mh&.&uvd.& situ of the Townships of Shefield and Barrie, t ships in the County of ifaMt6 hor the Township of Beilmont, and the Town: the County of Peterborough, si north Township of Belmont, be and the same is declared to be a Gold Mining Division for parposes of the said Act, under the name « * Quinte Gold Mining Divizion. “.m“ s ““.wmlil ment in Council through the the Commissionâ€" or of Crown Lands, that Goid \been discovered, "“’h‘bulnhv.la. mumr.'.. ships hereinafter named, and it is expediâ€" ent that the tract embraced said several Townships should be brought the operation, and be made subject to the provisions of " The @old Mining Act." | His Execilency in Couneil on recommendation of t NeHon. the Commissioner of Crowa Lands, and unaer. and in virtue of the y given and conferred by the Ind section of the Act 27 and 28 Vis. Cap. 9, has been pléased to order, Axp it i uznany Orogere0, that the tract of Coun~ try comprised within and con gthe Townships of Barrie, Clarendon, Miller and North and South Canontd; in the Cou of Frontenac, the HIS EXCRLLENCY Tll! ?XN ISTRATOR oF THE @0 ‘LÂ¥ couxnerr. W cellency :.m paen ented to His Exâ€" â€"tf QUaARaXTINE GovERNXMENT Hous OTTAW A. i Thursday, 214 day of March, 1867 RNXMENT HoUSE, OTTA Thursdoy, 214 day of 1 8 PII‘LW.! + LLENCY Ttu® fmxu ; GOVERNME\N I.’( cou W. A. HL or at corâ€" whi > they shall ng the and at the or at which they have 3 -b’mb.'_ ‘ouncil |may require the oming hp the River St. ' Station at County of |Renfrew, situated or on board of durigg such pas thanseven hunâ€" on board 13 or SWOoRTH, / Asst. C. E. C. situate north Barrie, the Towaâ€" ituate north of the and Tyendinaga, the Townships in north of the ® kame is hereby u&omwoubouu-t-au,,h..hn‘,". Clean Bill of Health to the Master or person in charge ; and such vesse! may then proceed to the harbour ot Quebec. If the answers be not satisâ€" factory, or the Medicat Superintendent has any reason to suspect fraud on the of the Master or person in charge, crew or Pz:!on.h.hn l--odhhlyodorthv‘-u;..‘...l,h.“m be appointed for vessols detained under Quarantine “ow“lthlhunnfwlhflp'nm t passenger‘s lists and logâ€"books, and l-peulo-‘ thoroughly so as to ascertain the whole of the occurâ€" repoes during the voyage, and should he meet with any resistance, he will make such signal as may bo determined on to show that assistance is nocesâ€" 10. Did you or any dmuip’twuyww sengers, with or without your privity or consent, huuuypl-aovnhuthhwhnolcw.? 11. Have you any person on board who is lunaâ€" te, itictic, deaf and dumb, blind‘ or infirm, and mmm»nluh-»hbâ€"mt them ? vesse!, or did any of the company of any sh vessel come on board your ship in the voy age from what port did she sail last? 0, the 8, Did any person Or persons, and how man die during the voyage, and ho-wludho-p«{ 9. p“_!“\"n}dthnhlp'uamnw sengers, with your privity go on board any ship or 7. Have any person or persons daring the voyâ€" age been infected? or are there now any infected with the cholern, plague or any pestilential fever or disease ? 4 At what place or places did your vossel touch in her voyage? > i 8. Was such place or places, or any and which off them, intected with the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fever or disease * I.l-iqymm--bnuvhu the vessel sailed? â€" Mwy Stecrage passengers? Iums of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Small Pox, Scaria tina or m-nmmua.‘.m disease. * Me shall also go of to vessels bound to make their Quarantine at Grosseâ€"Isle aforesaid, and N“'"“'wmhu:‘imn or perâ€" sons in charge, viz: 1. What is your name and that ofyour vesse! ? 2. From whence did you sail, and date ? : > 3. What.is your cargo, and whonts fakan an perform Quarantine, to be brought to anchor withâ€" in the\limits of the Quutfluam.“ generally do all that may be required to enforce rigid obedience to the said law and these Regulaâ€" tions. . He shall permit all passengers, or other mw-muumuuu...\. other Veasol when the Vessel is in a fit state to receive them, and that they have been examined "“"flmh-nmmmm; or for leaving the said Island: and that all such passengers and persons, with their luggage, have been washed, cleansed and purified, and that there “““wflfilwhm“bp@ “'""“"““‘HI"-‘.I" case or sympâ€" hnoue ad A sn ts n c i m The Medical Superintendent (or in case of his death, sickness or absence, the Officer next in rank employed on the Island) shall enforce the said Law and these Regulations, and shall direct ships or vessels to pumhplu._wmwm Quarantine, as it may be necessary to send them to. Me shall direct all ships or vessols, liable to the said Quarantine Station. oflicers and other persons whatsoever in Grosseâ€" Imuw»mmm»m to call upon all persons to aid him in enforcing the law and their regulations, and in case of his doath, sickness or absence, the officer next in rank omâ€" ployed on the Island, shall have the power and authority aforesaid. And the said Policemen and Boatmen, shall, by virtue of their office, be peace officers, and uvm-u-umm..a... thority of Special Constables, within the limits of the LokBuass" 1 & â€" one Ordert portions of the sard Island to the other, unics, they have passports sigwed by the Medical Super intamdans All ships and vessets of the u-.m.u-m,"- ‘Mm.ouh-(ugnualo-m their Quarantine at Grosseâ€"Isie, sbail anchor withâ€" hbwwmmmu‘. line drawn j rallel to it, through the Red Buoy, to be placed as heretofore under the direction of the Superintendent of Pilets, and bounded on the lull-l'-lbylhn-lnndum&u the Western Extremities of Clif Island and Grosse | Isle, T\-ld-l‘allhudivldoduhlnn‘ one portion thereof for the hospitals, and for the m&mdh-hmhhflq *nmwwumdmfoflu’h‘ discases, namely~ Asiatic Cholera, Fover, Small Pox, Scarlatina or Measigs, or wther infections nddm“;ux}”m for the recoption and, accom on of all pasâ€" songers and other persons who shall be landed andidetained upon the said Island, who shall not hb«l&ouhMflaqaml“m Mtflumu’.“,m-uh M“m“’pmlnnoudllom Mhu'uomdm.uwmm.-u... Crow ? _ 2. That all sh ps, and ressels which henceforth ‘mmmmmmmmn at the Port of Quebec, from any port or ports in fope, n'hnq.wdn\vlonulknuu. mzmm”mmww. as liable and bound to make their Quarantine at @rosse Isle; to make their further Quarantine in the harbour of Quebec, according to the Rogziaâ€" tiond hereinafter provided. | and discharge, given without fee or emolument of ,ulylhi.ulidlhwflm«mbymh .‘I\ilnufl‘uh-adobythdmmv. with the advice of the Executive Council thereof ; and wntil the said ships and vessois shall respectively have mmbMflMhfluhnd therefrom by such ligense or passport | and . disâ€" fiupudu«udmgw«umm which shall be on board such ships or vessels, Muefiquhbmfltulhmwpw t put on board of any other ship or vessel in th Provinge, except on Grosse Islc aforesaid, when. duly requirad by competent authority. fhocs Fassengers, or which being of groatâ€" .-m.mmu- measurement, shall have on board fifty. or more Stecrage Passenâ€" gors or which shall have come from some infected Port, shall maketheir Quarantine at Grosse Isle in t&mmuhmm.mmuuun.- Mm“m."mfil“mw mJ Ivunifra e i sn e ts 7 4.â€"Establishment cargo, and whence taken on â€"â€"Grosse=â€"Isie Pebine‘s .. bidiintinbersnccadrcmier e 1 , bo a Justice of the Peace ip or Mc y Quebec shall go off “Mmcummu the 8t. Charles, and put the following quesâ€" tions to the Master or persons in charge, vis : 1. When did you l#are Grosse Isto ? %. M“bflmmho’ ase Isie t 3. How many persons have you on board ? _ Cabin passengers * TACS passenger, to bear the expense of their conâ€" veyance to Quebec, and ailso at the rate of one shilling per diem for cach of the said passengers, hmh’”"’m‘l“m“ Gm..ldqhfinhohdq'u.. such vesseol, inthe judgmont of the Medical Superintendent. would hare had to be detained in Quarantine waiting for the passengers not affected with any of the pestilential or infostious disoases aforesaid, chu-cnmwu.u culootonnul diseases, shall be cleansed, washed, purifed mm ‘-‘"“"m.‘h detained at Grosse Isle on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, shall receive m Clean Bill of Health, and may proceed to the Harbour of Queâ€" bec, and there anchor at any place within the liâ€" mits of that portion of the Port of Quebec, hereinâ€" ihl-.hhd.nlhnuhv“m ontion with the shore, or any other vessel or boat until fnally discharged from Quarantine by the liâ€" cense passport aforesaid; but if any such vessel shall huilnmlk(!nlnbhhvnclun-q suspicion thereof, it shall anchor â€"at the mouth of the River St. Charles,and there remain until finally discharged from Quarantine as aforesaid. YVessels arriving at Grosse Isie from any infoected port or place, or one supposed to be infected, and Su cyilee s uy L All Vessels liable to make their Quarantine at Grosse Iste, on their arrival there, shall anchor within thelimits of the Anchorage Ground at Grosse Isio hereinbefore defined, until boarded by the M Atest mscc in es °L das _ Onthe arrival of any vessel at Grosse 1sie, on board of which there shall be or shall have been during the passage any care of Cholera, Fover, Smail Pox, Scarlatina or Measles, or other infoe Uases when it shall be considered necessary by the Medical Superintendent that the steerâ€" ago passengers shall be landed with their luggage, and washed and purified and shall be permitted bn-o-b_utauwhg....m"w Mhmnflnb‘nflhn‘o steamâ€" bounuhrv-ol.ulu.uy. directed by the Recae ce uind us es d M C TSX Ein mc omm | board. IvoryHlofhvin.dupd.uuol,ot ‘, &m-d&.olhuob-ahw- * c&mbbuuhuufl.uhllkh;luto anâ€" cbotwhhhthll.hoflhnchnpgmuu | Grosse Isle bereinbefore defined... They shall also _hnanll-Jullyhguthp&ddlml-‘ under their charge, until boarded by the proper ofi . cers. On arriving at Quebec, ifthe vease! has received * Clean Bill of Health from the MedicalSuperintenâ€" dant at Grosse Isle, abd has not been detained lhnnmdlhhunnmphm thereof, she may bring to at any place within the following limits in the Port of Quebec, via: the whole space of the River St. Lawronce, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn across the said River St. Lawrence, r:-u,n-;-u-n-m Citâ€" adel ur Cape Diamond at right angles to the course of the said river, but must not communicate with lbonhnn-lthuyubu vessel or boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€"Pbysician ; but if the vessel be of the class of thore not Jiable to make Mwum’-nld._-h-ay either hh.uuhyplmvlhbhomu-h.h the Port of Quebec, or she may nrocesd at anaa +. the Ballast Ground 10.â€"Inspecting Physician at , | tsland, except under the license and striet control { | of the Medical Superintendent, who will have full & authdrity to discharge and send from the Istand, & all or any such persons, reporting the fact of such ° | discharge and the reason therefor, for the informaâ€" 4 tion of the Governor General or person administerâ€" ‘ | ing the govermnent. Allsuch persons in any way en : | gaged in selling or traffic on the said Isiand shall { be regulated as to prices by lists to be furnished by y mmummnmwm asâ€" sisted by the Chicf Emigrant Agent at Quebec. | HMe shall strictly enquire into and decide upon all complaints of misconduct or breach of the regulaâ€" tions by persons so trading ; he shall sco that no officer or person employed by the Government, or in any public employment on the said Island, has directly or indirectly any interest or concern in mupplydmhu.cmmnp(oh sup~ ’l'uduhnhhql.bol‘llwlddupwthuflhluu or directly or indirectly receives or takes any priâ€" vate gratuity or reward for service rendered to any Mastors or Crows of Vessols, Passengers or other porsons upen the. suid Istand. And it shall be the duydulpzrnun'hm knowledge any Muhdfihhgflofl-wmbmm same forthwith to the ‘Medical Superintendent, | who shalil enquire into the facts alleged, and may | / mpoflfmhh‘uuymnehm un= ‘mmmdmum(»um..mn be |! mmmmnolnp‘.‘ * ~ 1.mâ€"Prlots, * : Piunhvlqum'uluphn of the C said Act relative to Emigrants and Quarantine and t d»..n.dmâ€",mn..«m..m.m ‘ ting Emigration, shall exhibit the same to the Masâ€" | * hnrmholqp‘donqv’nul they may | _ L uls Caa d Tess es i C 7 J PCrbloing uped mbtiaits Aetdrannce: 4 if need be, catse any baggage or any part of it to be burat or etherwise destroy ed. &â€" Traders, Sutlers, Grocers and othe‘«. No persons following the business of Sutiers, Traâ€" ders, Grocers or other occupations, or concerned in buying or selling, shall be allowed to reside on the cleansing, washing and purifing of all passengers, and the unpacking and ventilating of their baggage, a«nd when they are in a fit state to proceed, he shail, ’uo-toloanymvlholhuuw ’Mm.flonfll&-‘.hm up the river by some other mode ¢mqun, and he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"ombarked uMMfilpunnynlpwn.ollnv- h‘muublnd.‘inlwwmmlmor momuuu-pmum-.m vessel in charge, to proceed to Quebec. ife shall make returms of the vessels boarded by him as | soon as possible aiter such vessels are visited. 1‘ . or she may proceed at once to LCC SLPCZ HR MEWE M take took away from the Russell 1 + Mfla‘:“u A iINK CAP, wulouipul:; r(: wwrning the same. 5 rl\ni GENXTLEMA® ‘wuo sy »sâ€" take took away from tha Mu..l...ol . §HEREBY GIVEX To ALL CONGRrE» GATION3, or othore mh“ Churchos, :‘nd viduals, corporations an companies owning Halls, Tlcun-i ofr other Buildings used for the of holding public meetings, or places of :rr-m or amusement, all tp.ion shall be so i‘:: that they may open free‘y outwards, on or the m{ day o“nnn!, 1887, and any parties neglooting or refusing to do so will be proâ€" seouted according to law. . | THOS. LAg;}inELL, Â¥ * ef of Police. Ottawa, Murch 22. & 389 Ottawa, Fobruary 23, 1867. Before the 2011 day of April, 1867 : And I heroby il‘n notice that the Chief of wum Constabulary of this Oig aro enâ€" Joined to proseed, at once, to have all tivy Pits, Ceszpools, &c., thoroughly cleansed, and to seo this order carried luolo.lo& udl:l“ud ":bry ]un;)‘n or persons disobeying or ne, ng to the wame, on or before &0 'l"‘mloth‘ day :te"A‘pril, 1867, will be nunishad mamariias 62 1. ." Mtaws, March 25 Neb in vegaa C iye : Aut of the .éu“’y ot Oitaway do hereby order direct, that nF8, Soice, mt S on ireg mos hP or 1 8 Orou cleansed of all Filth, D‘I‘{..ki‘hlloll. or othu‘m’- purities by the owners or persons ‘occupying the same. W iOUs "yâ€"laws of the City of Ottawa, have deemed it advisable that immediate steps should be Yepon for cleansing the City. 4 h Now Know Yo that I, â€"|\ tWe f verlows a -_-jo._.!._.c Health ious Byâ€"laws of the Cit E e e e e rmemte EmE T M (O7 OHOTâ€" CTA, lddktnunghu dre‘uu is, and vfllm be influenced by the sunitary conâ€" dition of the city : And whereas pro¢r*Aax«irros. WHEREAS, it will eonduce to the health and somfort of the cum".fmu.n merally, to have the City cleaned of all fith lmf‘nnluncu : And 'ifl:_u’lo introduction and spread of Cholâ€" The Order in Council, of the 9th April, 1856, and all previous orders making Regulations relating to Quarantine, are hereby revoked. t W. A. HIMSWORTIH,â€" |_ 301 # Asst. C. E. C. _ 15, Any person who shall contravene, cither by omission or commission, any of the foregoing Regâ€" ulations, shall for every efence incur and pay a Fine not exceeding FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS, to be recovered in the manner prescribed by the said Act; and every person who, upon conviction of any such offence, shall fail to pay the amount of fine which he shall have been condemned to pay, shall be imprisoned unti} such Fine bo paid. 14. No Vessel shall be entered or clearod at the Port of Quebec or Montreal, until all the require» ments of the foregoing Regulations in reference to such Vessel shall have been fully eomplied with. , will be punished according to law. .‘ _ GIVEN under my hand at the City of Ottawa . Ilhlhldlydm.A. D. 1867. ROBERT LYOX, 13. All vessels trading between amy ports or places within the District of Quebec, and /not havâ€" lng touched at any ports or plakes withot the said District below Grosseâ€"Isle, nor com eated with any other vessel which shall have drrived from any port without the said district below Grosseâ€" I=le, shall 1o exempt from the foregoing rules and reguâ€" lations, so far as respects the nece:sity of going to ur stopping at Grosseâ€"Isle ; nor shall the said rutes and regulations apply to any Versel of War, or to Transports or Vessels having Queen‘s Troops: on board accompanied by a Medical Oficer, and in a . healthy state, or to any Steamer from Europe, un« less sickness or death may have occurred during the passage. R C THE OTTAWA IIMES, APRIL 13. i1867 MENHHNUAIGNUONUUUNUEARAbmmanmemammmemmensmss 0| 000 12. No Steambont shall be allowed 10 proceed io Grosseâ€"Isle for the purpose of taking on board passengers direct from‘ that Island, without preâ€" viously obtaining from the Colfector of Customs of the Port of Quebec, a written Permit to that effect ; subject nevertheless to the regulations bereinbefore 1i. Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have bvodw?rflu communicated with a vesâ€" sel of the class of vossols liable to make their qQua rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, not having the di~sharge from Quarantine of the Medical Superintcudent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to tho same regulaâ€" tions and instructions as hereinbefore provided, respecting vesselsnot discharged from Quarantino. or And moreover, he shall require all Miéters, or ve | persons in charge of vessels liable: to make their Â¥*| Quarantine at Grosseâ€"fsle, to exhibit to him the A* | license or passport which they shall have received d | from the Medical Superintendont at the Quazantine 0f | Station ; and such Masters or persons in ¢harge 0 | shall forthwith exhibit the same for examination, #, | to the said lupedu-rhydeiu‘u Quebec, who, o | if he shall find, as well from the answor he may # | receive as trom the tenor or the passport and the « | actual state of the health of the passengers and . * | crew, that sickness does not exist on board, he shall ¢ | thes grant to the Master, or person in chargo of » | anch vessel, a Certificate in writing sotting forth « | the healtoy state of the passengers and ctew, to , | the end that such vessel may.obtain a faal disâ€" * | charge from Quarantine. But if, on the contrary, #a h Inspecting Physician at Quebec shall fisd any sase of pestilential or intectious disease on board,‘ . | or shallâ€"have just cause to approhiend the breaking , | out of any such malady, it shall then be his doty , | to hoist a yeliow flag at the main topâ€"gallantâ€"mas | head and shall cause the vessel to return| to or remain and be detained at the mouth of the River | Saint Charles for further observation and inspoc» sion ; and having acquainted the Master or person in charge with the penalties to bo insurred it he |‘ «hould permit any communication with his vessel | «ntil released from Quarantine, he shall report alt ! the‘cireumstances to the Becretary of the Provinee 1 for the intormation of the Governor=General ; and if it shall appear to the said Iuspecting Physician at any time that such vessel shall have passed the Quarantine station ut Grosseâ€"Isle without stopping to maxe Quaraptine, being tiable thoreto, and should therefore bo sent down to Grossoâ€"Isle, or that such vessel having alroady cleared from Grogsoâ€" Isle, should return thereto, there to land the pasâ€" | T sengers, he shall order the Mastor or porson in ; wh rge to proceed <or return with such versel to | Urosseâ€"Isle, and guch Master or person in ‘charge.| p shall obey such order. And the proper officbrs at | Grosseâ€"Isle shall observe, in réspectof such vessels, biy the same rules and regulations as ars provided for ( vessels arrivring ut Grossoâ€"Islo with s«*. Should the Inspocting Physician at Quebec meet w :h any resistance in discharge of the duty required of him | «: by this regulation, he will immediately enforce the | * same by all lawful means at his disposal, Jn The Board of Heaith NO RILI C H NOTRTITCHH, Eteorngo passengers? . 4 . Creow ? ; t 4. Number left at Grosso Isla 1 | . 6. Have any person or persons been taken sick since you left Groske Isle? > ; » 6. Havo apy died? State number, names and discase? _‘ i i m T. Mave any person or persons come on board or, oft your vessel sirce you loft Grosse Isle? 8. Have you any person on board who is lunatie, diotic, deaf and dumb, blind or infirm, and are uch accompani¢cd by relations able to guppor m.- of the Powers donferred nmn Acts of Parliament, establishing lealth," and in necordance with varâ€" T 0°0 by lreorge. Mortime icze ll'fl-y.’nngc-ru., .:i 366 * February 26th, 1867 Mayor. P1ef COd momHD PF ‘ + wuld sittough a valuable remedyâ€"in skilful hands, is nneeg Ti neqinorly fi'llnu-i-:um-. ‘These eou-l.lo-mr, w’-buul substance whatever, Most ‘of the Pilis in ontain M ~, Rat Most of the Pills in market contain N to guppor diseake rrew wores 2140 . _ 22010 D08E OF the diseaie grew worse and worse, until th’:lmm ie Tintemaiea mereatss terackemniy Intelgret in the use of them, I am now entirely well," *‘ **""***6 â€" "go" â€" y ",CSP cavannagh, Ga., Jan: 6, 1856. 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Â¥., Oct. 24, 1@ Drean Bn.:' 1 am Jdn,:yho:r‘(hc?hum Pils In '-y pracâ€" tee, lm::‘ud thm‘:.n excelfent lmrmuu to cleanse‘the _ _‘ JOUN t?.'unenu.u.n. '““"”""’mlfla.h..wn.;& hAm:!lnntunutlnlyeu.a,b, of Aheumatic Goutâ€"a painful disease that had aficted t years. 04 VINCENT SLIDELE:."" LE 2+ 200 2004 1890, 8tm : I have used your fll‘l:'h my mm‘-:.m;nl m-vorumywmumu,mm to say they aro the bost cathartic we employ, â€" Their reguâ€" lating action on the liver is quick and decided, conse, quently theywre an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ, Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of bilious clurm so ull:uhuln M}%%mfld to them. raterna ours, . is " e ”xmm»q/wm«m saroant PP 1 Billous Disordersâ€"Liver Complaints. From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City. Not only nto your Pills admirably to their purâ€" pose as -n’- rient, but J find their bm effects upon the Ziver very marked indeed. They have in my prac« tice proved more effectual for the cure of dilious comâ€" pl‘u‘:& than say one remedy L can mention. 1 sincerely stjoice that we bave at length a purgative which is wore thy the cornfldence of the profession and the people, Drrantuist or ts Invenion, \\'uhlngw.. D. C., Tth Feb., 1856 } Sm : ”mnl!wd)'o_ur__gl!-‘!{nya_unlmwm Dar. J. C. A fl'n vumml;n of your s which they e Drix Bro. T have cured cver breat wi dence on an discasopnnd best wo bave Your Pills qhalitios sur mild, but bowels, 'l::i treatment of Headach Da. hAm: groat inâ€"inod of nJcerous s incurable for ously aftic in her Mq your Pills, ai take r:{}"i ‘ills, and # Tootlng of mt nautn." this trivial agd common of the and d m.rl.luzo ol oxpela tl Tog :g gements + raj « by {iO #amo Mn{'" {('m Pills, will naplect to on disonto, â€" A ¢ structs Its : en ng â€" gon ”ihm.ln this rom a Poi Ottawa, Ja In cans eq by the doze ~â€"~ _Peor Which stan 37 « lln\'mgk past week, casos, they change. * Good / _ Jrnoprom. ga$ SUPERSEDED : They have cost per h Burner or Yours T:m‘ SUBSCRIBEILS beg to Inform the publi¢ that having been applied to bg a large mubcrof&m citizons of Ottawa to have their t\".c;nei,'i:lg '«7.';35;5;:'/: d upon by . Watobes men.” but which u;e mo May W GAS FIXTURES3 CHKANGED 1 1 PT Ni cag it eithes 22c SPc ood, (hey are the very best remedy I have and I can confidently recommen them to [ 80 ff You‘:, J. V. HIMES, s a Family Physic. ns l Dr. E. W. Curtwright, New Orlcans, 1s| are the prince of purges. Their excellent e oc oL â€"râ€" it ich makes them intaluable to us in the daily f iliscase. . * hb,SickHeadache,Foul Stomach. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baitimore, s â€"AyER: Icannotâ€"answer what complaints 4 with yo-r.l’ll-h‘u-r gquum a ve medicine, great ) m«;fl cathartie in my me‘nm Nelioving as I do that your Pills afford us the PauAudiatae dhige ds hiA J i T‘of course value them highly L( PA Oiignet zoge. ue t brap Thes iA ‘ine, They have cured little daughter fiuammmm;{mumu years. .lior mothor has been lo::‘.‘mv. with blotches and pimples on her and After our child was cured, she also tried d they havo cured her. _ ard Your Pills are the paragon of all that is t 1886 mary 28, 1867, irked indeed. ‘They have in my prac« em-clulf fil»r the emzo:f Oilam come ne remod can mon| » w] e at lcu;{t‘l{ _A purgative which is wor» nsylvania Rock Oil nve appoluted Mr. J. phirks Street, solo Agent for s is unrivalled, ado arrangements to do #o at a #maill mer, and. without injuring the Gas ‘bandolier. / ; C Itered 4 or 5 dozen Burners during the which give great satiefaction in all can with coniidence recommend this itaining Five Gallons very‘low. ° D / Lo Td by Watcbes marked «* Makers to the :t which aroe not manifactured by us, | THCMAS RUSSELL & SON, London and Liverpool, +6. * t 139y PA XL OE ing Merchant of St. Louwis, Feb. 4, 1850, ts. poeor CGGallon: Canada Rock O . WILM BE SUPPLIED At 89 AS To TSE oss, Su . Neurnigle, 1 Polidted Ni. J. LESLIE, et, solo Agent for sale of above m the public against being im a 2 en . ~ AYER‘s CATHARTIC PILLS, Are you gick, feeble, and complaining? â€"Are you but or Fanged mod Jout mifam un ran ‘our un eonhruuer, Theso p: toms are often the preiude to y general and hospi / uid comner nenuaty id supplied in any quantity BEACH & €o., ASA MORGRIDGE 62 Sgnrh Street 22â€"3m~dw ; and Chimneys Por such Jofault, as provided in the said Act. 1 JOHN SIMPSON, Assistant Avprror February 23, 1867. ~ _ 3674v9 it : The whole as required by the Act 23 Vic., cap. $3, see. 11. 14 4 NOTICE is hereby giveh that INSURANCE COMPANTIES not complying with the said Act are iable to the + PENALTY OpFp $1.000, Not incorporated by any Statute of this Province have not published the statemoent of their Assets and lisbilitios ; % Amount of Capital Stock ; Amount paid thereon ; Nature of Assots ;. s Amount of losses ; due and anpaid ; ; B ©adjusted and not due, FIRE INSURANCE COMPAXNIES Toall W homlit May Concern 4 ROBERT DOUGLAS, * Colloctor Inland Reovenue, . _ County of Lanark, / Dated at Porth this 15th March, A;D. 1867. ~ 397 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Statute of 27 and 28 Vic., Cap. 3, Section 110, the said license to act as a Brewer, granted by me to the said Thomas Bmhhq,hmoquom of such default, become and the same is bhereby deâ€" clared to be forfeited and void. i ul e000C Sss iss snn t s 3 having illicitly distilled spirits against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and a penalty of $400 was imposed upon him therefor, which penalty the said Thomas Bourke has failed to pay ; * ~ And whereas the said Thomas Bo the 16th day of February last past, having illicitly distilled spirits arainc WIIE_BIAI, THOM AS -OUIKI, or Â¥ Â¥ Smith‘s Falls,in the County of Lanark, was by & liconse under my hand, bearing date the 18th of September, A.D. 1866, empowered to act as a Brewer in the said Village of Smith‘s Falls ; Stateg, â€"__ " * Solo Proprictor for the United tatos. I NORTHROP & LYMAN, £. * Newoastiz, C.W., * Proprietors for the Cmu‘a. Priok twentyâ€"rive oents. Bold by. Geo. Mortimor, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Henry r, McCarthy, and J. Bkinner, in ‘Ottawa. Ottawa, Fob, 5, 1867. 350dw0m 7 lon Wwhich in haa«g., _ @ _ PC ‘3mph, or that, secretion which in heaves elo? them, |causing a dificu‘ty in breathing, and by its action on the discased part, causing the mucous membrane to rosumeâ€" its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size; by its use the horse‘s appetite is improved, all derangements of . the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and ‘Muf to the coat a sleek and shining appearance. D. W. HURD, Successor to Huz» & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Sole Pronriaiar ¢. "i> "LMden oN PLAINT certain tion Medicine, |urpulh';g ever, is easy to ?In. ‘sure to cure, a and nt all times, and dogs no from being won;lud while using 1+ atanmed ol s mt It cchfn&ivt'I:;;r;:ii'i:; ing from the Airâ€"cells the Arabian â€" Heave â€" Remedy AÂ¥D Coxnition mgbicink lu POSITIVELY sSUPERIOR To ANY or all other preparations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all iseasor whicl:':loot the Wind of Horses ; also, as r Condiâ€" Won " Mart Lisis use nu i se 1 â€" resisted, and for what cause ; Amount of all other claims against the comâ€" +% 4 pany ; " Amount of premiums carned and uncarned during the past year ; Massey 1: F tawa. ET antifla ds 40 20k e 304 CCC CAOg Nervous Afiections, entitle it to a bigh ravk in the list of Reinedies for these complaints, Or/lers are coming in from Medicine Dealersin all parts of the country for further mypl ies, and each u-gipln-.- as to the universal satisfaction it gives. h .The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers kur i Physicians orderand use it; and fo funil( will without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents Inr bottle, } Py NORTHKOP & LYMAN, , > _ Newcastle, C. W .. F T nit PP tat d t ces & 4.4 recommended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" roi{n Remedy. â€" d The astonishing efficacy of the Canadian Paip Destroyer, in .curing diseases for which it 1s reâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in #ubduing thetorturing pmins of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Attections. ontitle it to a ols _ _ § _ °C navarmnesdcs.faplq 00 CPRAgT Of time, and whenever used is well liked, nev‘r failing in a single instance to f" permanent relief when timely used, and we have never kno a single case of dissatisfaction where the directi are proâ€" perly followed ; bution the oonnurl,nu are dalig:t- ed with its operations, and spesk in the highes terms of its virtues and magical effects, . | We #peak from exporience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those ho are sulfering from any of the complaints for y:ich it is recommended may denend nmon is pamll . & 09 Side, Ottis CAmADIAN PAIH DEsTROYER ] Among the most important allles /0 tas wl Massey, L F. McCart Qttawa. + Ottawa Feb. 5, 1867 JOB MOSES, 8 i'ia-v-uvv CCHLS, OSES, Sole Proprietor, New York. NORTHROP & LYAMA:\ 107 amews c oo . IPRPENE 1 _ Relieve Spitting &f Blood, Pains in the Ches . id Pulmonic Wa{;ln Relieve ;ui”uu Consumption, Lung | Diseases ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Irritation of Uvula and T ile. Bryams. Pulmonic Wajfers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Aro Abloni;z to all Classes and itutions yan‘s Pulmonic Wa{;n Are adapted for Vocalists and blig Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers «Are in limy'o form and pleasant to the taste. Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers Not ouly relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Arg warranted to give satisfaction to ery one. No family should be without a ot Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wajers in the house. No travelier should be without a su ply of â€" Bryca‘s Pulmonic Wafers "[." â€"_ ' in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wa/ers ‘ Twentyâ€"five Cents, n ainl es 22 mO I MLE CANADIAN PAtX. . now been before the p nE ORIGINAL MJ ’.l lished in 1837, and f ever introduced under the Wajers," in this or any ot! "'tdnonio Wafers are ‘coun be known by the name I RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES P ULMONIC WaArkRs , Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Complaints. Burne Casi 2 D CCCT WelTikp f umnlAgcu.- C. by Geo. Mortimer, John bom?'w y ik#. MoCarthy, and J. Shmk. in wa, #‘0b. 5, 1867. 50+ dw old b in suspense and waiting for further NOTICE, P O 2t o P HADTTY , surpassing enryihiug of flIc kind ; e, ‘sure to cure, and safe in I1 cases m:¢,|nnd'ldou not prevent the horse hides d estim n 2420 Acorr Orrice, Ottawa, February 19, 1867 ‘ having been made th 7 27000 under the. name of * Pulmonic ‘ in this or any other country} all other 0 Wafers are counterfeits. e genuine nown bi.ulo name BRY AN being stamped WAFE Newcast! George Mortimer, John Rober : F. McCarthy, and Joseph SI & while using it» w Bsce k bnluhln‘ Appnrl:uxl., lby remov â€"colls th b 1 â€"colls the coagulable lyimph, 0; said Thomas Bourke was DARLEY‘3 T WO E: hi. ind into uns Pretri ho a rises, Cramps in the Stoj h Morbus, Dysentery, Bo })ll‘m. Burns, Scalds, rost Bites, &c., &c. t important of modern Me coveries stands the ; % ‘e Pulmonic Wafers , and first article of the kind Daa 0s CC PCT mBk public for alength ot MEDICINE ESTARe « DESTROYER Ha convicted of 3505 dw Sore Throat abk in the Oriiers are kinner, in aApam Odwém loal Dis hiem aname. ~ 167 °° *»SPCS Tovasion b a foreign enemy, ~|~ « a * f Mmum%::&:;r?lm,l&hg m'my.uct{mup. 0h ',*"j‘""c_-l“" ® | (Wigned) J. PEEL. Ordinances, . recited W arrant, eligible for this high distinction : Now know ye, that We of our especial Grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have thought fithereby to signify Oar Royal Will and: Pleasure that the said ‘Decoration imay, be conferred on such persons atorcsaid, who may be qualified to receive the same in sccordance with the Rules And Ordlnt-njlnd-. otdained, and established by Us For Ahi6 Wivunteestiees ie uol w‘ P ET m on P ngerm ud MCC of Our Principal Secretaries of State, and bearing date at Our Courts at Buckingham Palace, the 29th day of January, 1856, in the nineteenth year of Our Reign, We did constitate and create a new Naval and Military Decoration, to be styled and designated the Victoria Cross, which . Decoration We exprossed Our desire should be highly prized and cagorly sought after by the Officers and Men of Our Navalâ€"and Military Services, and did also make, ordain, and establish the Rules and Ordiâ€" nences therein set forth for the government of the same, to be thencoforth luviclably observed and kept : l 4 x‘ndwhnuduxih.tho progress of the operaâ€" tions which We have undertaken against the Inâ€" surgent NativetribMs in our Colony of New Lealand, it has happened that persons serving in the Loeal Forces of Our said Colony ‘have porformed deeds of gallantry, in consideration _of which they are not, according to the strict provisions of Our said recited Warrant, eligible for this high Alsii.si._ . WARRANT for extending the Victoria GCross to the Local Ferces in New Zealand and in the Coloâ€" «nies, and their Dtependenzies generally, VICTORIA R, VICTORILA, by the Grace ofâ€"God, of the United Kin‘dm}:' Great Britain and Ireiand, QQME,” L {a.nder of the Faith. To all hi u2s omm PR V B to â€"whont these Presents shall come, Grecting‘; t£ 3 WIIIRIAI, by & Warrant under Our Royal Sign Manual, countersigned by one ieavi s eaie s c ETd (Signed) The Oficer Administerâ€" I have much pleasure in transmitting‘ to you a Copy of a Warrant, issued under tie Royal Sign Manual, under which the decoration of the Victoria Cross may be confetred on persons serving in the Logal Forces, which are or may hereafter be raised in any of Hcthjc*‘y'n Colonics. f Ilsnww;:uuhwhpmmpaoy appear to you most i ly to give publicity to this a '_l In\‘p the honor to be, 1' Sir. ) 4 |Your most obedicnt, { _ gigna _ "*=bhBment _ mi. _ Aso aTos s Circviar. _ (Copy.) vince. 376 His Excellensy in Council on the recommendaâ€" ’flou of the Ifonorable the Acting Minister of Finâ€" ance, and under the authority conferred by the 17th Chap, Con. Stat. C@n. has been pleased to order and declare, anil it is hereby ordered and declared, that square Rod,Iron used in the mapufacture of Spindles for Door Locks, shall be and the #ame is hereby deciared to have been since the passing of the Act first above entiened, exempt from the pay~ ment of Castoms d;y on importation into this Proâ€" HEREAS 1t is expedient that the ar« ' W fifio known‘as Lock Bpindle, Iron, used in the manufecture of Spindles for Door Locks, should, though unenumicrated in any of the Schedules to the Act, 29th and 30th Victoria, Cap. 6, be held and deemed to be land be included in the exempâ€" tion from ‘Customs ‘Edu!y created in favor of Rod Iron, with which the same should properly be clasâ€" sified, I HIS EXCELLti‘N(.‘Y THE ADMINI TOR OF THE GOVERXNMEXT : IN COUNCIL, 3T6H cents, imz For each horse, cow, or ox, For each sheep, %z or ca‘f, oo teulll s o 2 C m i e nds For each span of horses and cents. wimia For each horse and cart or 17 ownshin Jf uin 1 _ ap > C90OCf Gatiheau, in the Township of Hall, ::Po lhotun.ucm of Public Works, be und the s is hereby transforâ€" red, conveyed -ndr:ado over to the municipality of the said ‘Township of Hull, and that the follow» ing Schedule of the rates of Toll be levied and colâ€" lected on the said Bridge, that is to sa y~â€" f For each span of horses and double ‘wagon, six cents. 1 HIS EXCELLENCY THp ADMXISTRA. ~ _ TOR OF THE govEerxaExy s R INâ€"COUNCJL, 0! the recommendation of the Honor» able the Commissioner of Public Works, and under and.in virtug of the authority given ‘and conâ€" ferred by the 25sth Chap. of the Con, Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Council has been pleasâ€" ed to Order, snd lit 4s hereby ordered that the Bridge recently erécted over the. River Gatineau, in the Township of llull,.lzJLo lntun.ucm of Public Works, be ?d the s is hereby transforâ€" red. donÂ¥avad asad Lisa oc l2 2aCe 1 it and rlml: SUBSCRIBER has just received a fine assortment of genuine Farina Cologne, in basket and plain, Lubin‘s Perfamesg, Piver‘s Perfumes, i Hair Brushes, MEDICAL P _ GovERNnxMExXT nous: Orrawa, "l"cdnwdny, PFeb, 2¢ | Presexr : Gui® ROVINCE OF Caxapa gaovERxMEXxT HoUs® â€"~~ Wienaesoa‘y, 20th Feo x Presext: 0o DoÂ¥sixG $rere1, 9th Feb 28, Sparks*Street «e : Wa. H. LEE, erk Exccutlr\a Council , by Our said rocited Clerk E lfiBn'nbu', | uufl'a au wil Bnu-hep,c e ‘ F | Drenlng ombs, & ton _ |OQrtmre | Turkish Towels, | will run as follows +] ;‘&&. EY &c. T | DErARToRE, | W. M. MASSEY Frow Otte i ity and Dispensing Chemist. * | wa, 7.50 THE ADMIXisTR 0Xx, two cents. a‘f, one cent. W, H. LEE or single wagon, three xecutive Council 20, 18( , 1867. cl ‘ns Orr â€"Printed and Published inA Fige Wl rgur ie s o due Arime 9 18. ‘| <+ Whore the real estate Mw&':-: of one township,n further fee of ten dollare: t charged for every additional township named is the Charter. f 11. ’ . The iands, only, astuaily acquired at the date ©] the publication of the weice by witending Companies for any of the purposes mentioned in subscctions 1, 2, 3, 4, S ‘and 6, of section 1 of the Act,â€"will b¢ incladed in the ‘Charter, Suach lands must be >« ticularly described in the Notipe and Paition by 44 and concession, or by motes and bounds, {if 8 &@â€" tion of lot or lots) and may comprise any number of lots, or portions of Jots is any county or countict ; where head offices are desired in any city, to*® or village, within. or without this Province, #u4b place or places must also be specified in the Notio® and Petition. * 1867 When the paid ap capital consists of rea! «#atr, (in whole or in part) the faot of the real estate standing in the names of trustees ought to be shown either by the prodguction of the tite deeds duly proven, or by the certificate of the Registrar of the County where the Iands lie, embodying somuch of the instruments registered as will show the dates, the parties, the parcels, and the trusts. . _ *‘ 10, + The raiue of the real estate to the amount reguirâ€" od by the Act, should be proved by the evidence of at least two persons, who have examined the proâ€" perty. â€" 10 the case of mining Iand, the report after examination of a Miring Engineer, or Expert, 0 Geologist of â€"good repute, would seem to be requisite. (: o=4 Steam \Printing wu'uh:':,‘u, Apark® Street, in the ‘of County of Carleton, C.W. ind § _ Thefact that the ten per cent. has been paid to the credit of trustoes for the Company, in a Charâ€" tered Bank of the Province, ought to be proved by the certificate of the cashier or other principal offiâ€" ser of the Bank. § The fact of the subscription to the extent of at vne half the proposed capital huhg: y made, by_pergons of good repute as to payment, must be shown by the aftidavit of some g‘" person cognizant of the faot. The Provin lal Secretary cannot report that the subscription ‘Mium“hafimn*“ be done. The proof as to subscrijption of stock may be by production of the stockâ€" béok, with the signaturs of the subscribers, &e., veribed by afidavit uf sime .que vbonv!h-bufl'fi-;..hg.v.g the stockâ€"book, by the afidavit of at loast tho of the subscribers, stating the fact that such sabscripâ€" tion has been made. : Thpcnt&umnrmflth:"lhq ins fritish subject und a rosident within the Provin®, should be by declaration of the * subject" himself, verifed by afidarit + The proof as to corporate nawe being pot that of any ofher company, ought to be stated "at best of knowledgo and belief, by one of iapplicants being a resident of this Proviace, or hy an Attorpey « agent being such resident. Lhe «tatement shoul be verified by afiduvit duly sworn. Thpdill'a'umh«l’ml.m” with the noticepand should be signed by cach of the applicants (to the number of fve at least) perâ€" sonally, or if any case by Aw the Lotter of M’MWIM,“‘*‘“’* ticated, ought to accompany the petition. mmmhdufim'&’flfi-‘i be the zame persons who give the notice. Tuz NOTJCE IN THE 4 GaZETTE® KR required ‘by gection 2, may be taken to have been given, if, on examination by an Oficer of the Department, the fact appears, and it all the Chris tian names of the applicants with their residences, legal additions, or occupations, are stated in /-lll therein. As to the kind of Proof . P mrimx'al S&N&n‘y to Report in faror of 1 Charters of Incorpor 27th and 28th Victor Tables May 26 GoINi sbifli'»\"\"f Express ."’..‘.‘"‘;-:,m-t ; . |orIXQ wast‘ f uy Xpress for Ogdensbur, b, |Ottirwa, Brockville, Boflu ille, Toâ€" Guel m, nthore mfich, mlo, Detroit, m ic:;-, and all pointk West, Plbnnermereniearnssn0+0 Night o:; \‘ (-t..k.'. rmcove Accomm ion n for Kingiton and Inte: Stations, u&., Trains for ine at"? A.M., 9.00 , Nood, 3:00 PM., 5.00 P, Milnd 6.3 The $.00 P.M.)Traip .. 3 1 and 6.3 lows Grand Trunk Railway Compan . OF Canapa ‘ / tm C *T .o e | HAN Giof TIMr | Otama and Prescot Raibiny [ (’ :'e:.T:,_';“,: T_‘;’TD.‘A"O Â¥ite totow |â€"â€" Itawa, November 28 see the Grand Trunk Railway Bo I‘:t.'. Pn c. 3. BrYpers, i 4 e. * 'l.luuf;" eapcac d w NaND ArPTER xqssu'. May i4 Traing will lfleave Bonav Rure Station s sSUGGESTIONXS Wa. McDOUGALL, @3 m'} 4 f necretary to enable him in furor of 'flafim‘ far of Incorporation under Ac 28th Victoria, Chapter 23 RALLROADs, f m o ( oi rannnst 2(:: :_.J in for Kug;uu' and # Stations, u‘u,_ 9.40 Ax, ine at"? A.M., 9.00 AM, 124 M., $.00 P. M., and 6.30.P.M, . j :::..‘2:?, !,h.l:*‘hm Plattshor» / Provincial Secretary E4 Te / ;.l a a 1. CCC aFl and until further nojes l-\'t'k:.\.\"r‘ out for New M Iniuant mo»»» 3.30 PX :.','u._u PX. and ~Way 8tz. tThe t Aprgdling 4o C * S arrivil ond A8RYEL, 850 A x 2.00 Py 645 Ay 5.30 A, 1% AY 1408 tion us fo. CC Ti Teburgh, da‘s. by means of _‘ Ae office at od Ottawa l,ll‘l‘l Meseri Ottawa, J Â¥. K. BE Orrice : Th l.uul %1, 1 Urrice: in Mn.'-fi& ttawa, Orrice Ottama, N Lews,. â€" * KFobraary T Ottawa, J nam, C.R. Ottawa, F. Ormios : A Aawa, Jan. GEO, 1 as. Ottawa, Sridays nay entrust mit in and # QE WR Jovernment ENT Uflce: Eigi "AuAX ANDKHK Ottawa, July Patent n*i Orrio® : #. February 7, vericx: Un ‘ebruary 21, January 1 KA OrFiCH oftawa, C. W f. W#s *A corner of Fu Ottawa, F EDW A 3t 18 3 % Ottawa, F Bosto®, Geners 1t°d to receipe J Oft awa, Mare W. M December Co., $4, F ark afording the vertise in. Aonternsy following rat Business Cir line,... Al subseqg A, eyops v, published in Daily over . mauking a tot 18,000 1 th Seorge C AU ATPTC Otta * JNME PA Yearly ad Aiberal allo A BBR J DVOC. neysâ€"at Apvremer DVOC TOT a m3 . the Post 3. A. Mas PDOR Chance LAPI TroR: (Published VC WI BC xM

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