Glassware, ‘ s Medicine Chests, 4 “?.l;l:nlnud m..t :o above forwarded Burgovnas, Burbridges and Squire ntry for and each testi io en lommear sunblome ngings . "_ * *‘ m';rl†from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are safering from any of the complaigts for which it is recommendéd may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" rei k * &%’ of the Cahadian Pain Destroyer, in diseases for which it is reâ€" cu--.bd.nlï¬"ul-flu no:hnlu:::: the in relie \m%oflkw_. :nahlgl rank in the list of Remedies for these plaints, Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealerain all parts of the forts hatiuh: and n is milk sgnin uot of eorine wihihou ’m‘ l.:l.-nn-'h.udc-n- !.:"é \’--4 for the same a -.oh“ : on Thik potsan in her Sonth momar ie m ce 19 hy i-u‘bqhdl:::oa pociating pain hhvhhu‘-. in /o n‘ oe (ma us .‘h‘ suffered exâ€" .- T She, too, was iz -‘: J-'.. afaw weeks. Freparation from gn‘: ? : your -dh‘“ -Ji?nth:m lâ€"&lb.mh M now been before the public for a.length ot time, and whenever used is well liked, never tailing in a single instance to give permanent relief when â€" ‘The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mmediate relief. All Medicine Dealers bv‘ri Physicians order and use it ; and no family will w-â€"_'“ order ".iui'lkui.mu will 1t after once try ing it., T Price twentyâ€"five conts per bottle. â€" NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., C General Agents for C. 'lw PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILDâ€"» 'l\fll CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER HA. now been before the public for a length of timely used, and we have never knewn a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are proâ€" m‘m““:‘...ï¬ï¬‚'?"&'lflï¬f n ws"fl._m*-‘. al effecte. _ . _ CANADIAN PAIN QESTRQYER 1\ Brockville and Uttawa Railway, iinving inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered m-uhv-h--v:.‘â€" Sometimes it burst cat in Ulcers on and arms; sometimes it turned inward MLâ€"I--&“ Two Sul by Gec. Mortimer, John Roberts, W . M Massey, H. Â¥F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J 200 mee with She mnfer whith was painfel noo linfbrons Nt« & Ror ipelas ‘Fetter anÂ¥ Sait RAnoumy: seald Rroad, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, bno’ay. Wr. Robert M. Preble writesd from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 130, that ho has cured an foveterate case of cersevering duh&l&‘% use Yulignant Erysipelas by large doses of the samey pmmlhwmlb’ltm. Bronchorele, or Swelled Neck. Zebulom Sloan of writes : " Three botâ€" ie qed nfragertiie Carcd me from a thtre es n Wek. East End Daiyâ€"st., L Ottaws. o 0 3 s1 11.tâ€" TXA y bat without much relef from any In the ‘disorder grew worse. . At length 1 was to read in the G Messenger that you bad prepared an alterative (S hlhn‘- reputa= tion that llhcp--h-_bpn-.u Cincinmatiaed got it, and used it till it cured me. 1 took it, as you advise, im email doses of. a teaspoonful over & woute, and uied almost three bottles, New and herlthy skin scon began to form nnder the scab, which after a while fil o. My skin is now clear, and L know by wy frelings that the disease bas gone from my system. You a..-aun-q.m;nunwu-â€"n heus. Some of them may be in our Ameriean \lm'“‘orlï¬_ln“b araish gratle to all call for them. o"ï¬inï¬ 'Ih.lplloL- "‘ #y, ohmm'h Many remarkable cares of these affections hare been wade by the alterative power of thig medicine. . It stiwuâ€" ses the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus Ayer‘s ‘Cherry Pectoral, Among the most important of modern Medical D is coveries stands the (epctns e h Acan e sns t Discase. of lcere ‘uric! Discos«. Ode of my petiouta/bad Syphilitlc uicers } io make a new man of me. I fel young again. The Fat that can be maid of 409 is not hair good eadugh." And for the speedy cure of the fol ammmw as Tumeors, Ulcers, Sor you, that 1 hokb you to be one of the apostles J‘i{‘. and romain ever gratefully. ‘m" c)ue« ew»llag on the néck, which I had suffered from pÂ¥ep two youre." . FoR THE RAPID CURE oFr Colds, Hoarse " Cl oug. Sromchithy fucipicns Camâ€" "Irering Uictration: Pemate Discascs." Urerine Uiseration, #. . J. B. 8. Channing, of Néw York City, writes ; " I Sarsaparilla tod for years with an effection of the Liver, which nblormiing me r hod t hare bice a Irofandons mak bropateieienaatenes in h lonk it hevented mn and hared porlicl my Phcg 1 be SLELaL cart. N-vâ€"-:,uh.h-m"th: «sities of the people, and we are confident that this will ; for them all that medicine can do. C Naw Ortzaxs, 2ith August, 1850, De. J. C. Avz® t Sir, I cheerfully comply with the reâ€" hai aiea s Tors anaraie w y me aas 1 have vared with it, in my practice, most of the comâ€" A great variety of cases have been reported to us where J the Scrotulous diaihotis. _1 have cured many inveterâ€" i« cases of Leucorrhces by it, and some where the comâ€" guumufln‘! c The ulcerâ€" gicn iteelf was uon cured, Nethivg wi my know!â€" _ aâ€" Pratermaily yours, ‘ G, V. LARIMER, M. D. theumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. Txoeprempesce, Preston Co., Va., Cth July, 1359 u:.c.Am:p.lhnh-.-um‘r-. ’Wh.-.‘“ the ,'.' and stuck to me in spite of all the “hlflfl““lhfl.‘-m One tle gured me in two weeks, “&.q-fl acket:"I think it« wouderhi medkine: s 1 think it a wonderful +«J. FREAM Jalee Y. Getchell, of St. Lonls, writes: "I have been cen complotely cured by your Extract of Sarâ€" n:m:w?gg: on «a could afford. but trial of your‘ ?--v-â€dlhu& L Ay philis amnd Merencial Discase.â€" wkiry symptoms in his nose, and the @lreration had aten away a cousiderable part of it, so that 1 belive the 4 the serofudous thiiiais htle $ebruary 26th, 1867 that the diseame bas x system. . You an well believe that 1 foel what 1 atm saping when I tell This is a remedy co Piniha t« ait Hain ithny Wus Loh Intuscls ) 200 Te etrotuibar dinliante T hate tamd many inrewes: | "~~ -'::-.db-mhâ€"byp.-l.ovm’:tu-: '. aint munn‘! e y lhl"_ h.-"l-h . .mA b' k anl & «B Now buty. b‘ Itoadnamaietmarns s | vic ib haut all the nu%“.u". erfuily comply with the request of your agent in «#t cheerflaily with the. your agent in vl:ul Tï¬y- h-:l‘?cedh:: ;‘-‘;;ï¬eng'(.l!m“m e Ottawa, Fob. 5, 1867. * 350y aw in onetne anesite ooo n belr: Pharmacentical Preparations, Photographic Sundries, al Instruments, ___ Patent 1 DRUGS, &co. A Y ER‘S tion, and for the I-a‘l.l To mnnatend Singhs SPECIFICATIONS, E8STTMATES, &¢ Caries and Exfoliation of »ad, Colds; Sore Throat,| @UMMER ARERANGEMENT® | ° ROYAL MAT. THROUGN Lixk." nt Dy-:l:; !e'ol" ‘ F Commencing 1st j,,,_,,, 1set, | The magnificent stcamer comprising thi iine, atnts, Burns, Scalds, ., i4 Af fea««s | Vity * ?- w ost Bites, &o., &¢. t ~ *‘ LKRAYE BROCKYVILLE. 2 .f 1: K . & * . AUGUSTUS LAVER, brain apd kill him. But it Patent Medicines ' Pend < “"""‘ |aod Asatore TD Wï¬ scant, @ So well tocall on LAROGUE & C0., and give them kind. 'g',"mamy’m excepting pil wanted, and n eï¬ i; | in thnk t ang cbacprcey Rooug es n e r in Ottawe. || LAROOUE & CO. 3084 3w0 =22 & Ottawa, Beptember3 _ ® #354f 337 apy The 7:30 a.w, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage du W. #&e., and the Train from Sandâ€" pm., leaves after Steamers are due Ottawa and Pem»roke. * All traims on main line connect at Smith‘s Fall: with Trains to and from» Perth. Brockville, June 29 From Prescott, 7.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. w «* | 2:45 p.m. «o s ~ (§:20 pam. From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. # «_/ 1:30 p.m. * «_ 4:40 pam. _ The time of these Trains has been so agranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains om Grand Trunk, east and west. N. B.â€"â€"These trains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. . Returns tickets to Prescott, Kc-&vulo and Ottaâ€" ‘wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" #e, 15 cents each. Evergreens, Roses and Shrubs of all descriptions. General assortment of House CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway. pornin Iny Pioie, 51 B4 cach s ofanas Yain t.0, Bythe beiter mint pa the expies chargen, Mlvinpmnnoï¬._ _:P_?:e Â¥ who have tasted the wine, confider it 5 45 A.â€" M.«=TRAINS will leave : Sandpoint daily at 5345 a«ma., ard 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and $:15 p.â€"m. â€" ; as follows : _ Iwill all orders to be delivered in .u-af"x'::-ny-.ua-uuw..m a hundred and l?;t the Strawberry Plants, in one package, and from six to twelve Grape Vines, Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa who have tasted the consider it srticle, 20¢ Suporior to what is reppoled ty be im« tions on the line * iâ€";ï¬w&;:::;;“m:.{‘.&‘a. $.30 P.M. s 7 * C Rivigre da Loup and Portland, at..10.10 P.M. Every person should set out largely of the Green ProliGc. The berry is nearly as large as the Golâ€" den Queen, very tender and sweet, . {t is reâ€" commended very highly in the outorngnuftho state where it is better known. In fact, the Golden Queen and Green Prolific are the two best berries in caltivation. ‘The Golden Queen sells in our market for four shillings per quart where the Wilâ€" sou, on the same stand, :’J btings twentyâ€"five centsâ€"never have sold the g.wu......aï¬m. Knox‘s I.’-‘o« . 1 00 Triomphe de Gand........ 50 Wilson‘s Albany........... _ 50 Rarly Seariet............... 50 Hovey‘s Seediing.......... 50 LAROOUE&Co. CHURCH STREET A« M.««TRAINS _ will leave 3‘:30 Bmvitnvmo daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3 amey Arri at Sandpoint atl:10 p w., _nd?'s; p.-’. * J 4 ' Ukta«wa, May 7. J. B. Cit=® offers to the public a remarkable Strawberry, Tns Gounex Qurzx. It is of a beautiâ€" fal bright scarlet color ; of high fgvor, and enorâ€" mously Mâ€"HI{ berries measuring six Inches in circamference, It ripens fifteen days after the Wilson, and is thus most valuable as « late berry for family use or marketing. I picked nice ndyg.-uht.'..,, 50 2 00 15 Hovey frersiiess :\ B0 2 00 15 .wm'o‘l_ by set until late in the Fail if covered well with leaves or straw. W-lcuu EXCELLEXNT,and WHICH WVÂ¥ they carsellat$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur. Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. GOING soOUTRH AND EAST Express by Kailway throughout for New Y.i.m all Intermediate . Points, at St. Johns with Vermont Cantrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake â€" Champlain‘ Steambeats for Lake _â€"_ George, Saratoge, New York, ke. ke. Prolific Tor less than twentyâ€"fve cents, when the -"Ewâ€"â€"awmlnvum. Many persons i Rochester are ldlL‘ a bed of t!q.(?’pltr;l:_gnol: Luy .xpress for o.d-bamh. Otta mlhm.. ovulo.;: dodaroh bathis, Detrois s 3 ud n frigke Wivlnie o cl..ui ns Wight D. U0 . _ Hhonmm n elcices Accommodation Train for Kingston and “?,7““‘%':'75';';3~ A?'):. i‘z‘o‘o Nood, 1'3 ?x.. 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. _ The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. For on, and time of arrival and ::::'? Urahd Trunk Reliway Book of Tige k . 0. J. BRYXDGES, > Slky 6. £ : .. annginigMirrotor, L4 24 ts cce d h As Bs inaPassc i 470 L & _4 gm For ::docdn‘ol,ilJ. :o unr ; so on in ; on Te am Peiccle ) And )o on In {propertion {o the Jul GRAPES & STRAWBERRIES, TA that are 'Illllf to work and take erders. Every order of $5, 1 will add 25 plants of the Canadian Champagune! & HALLROAD®, ,' anad after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until further notice trains will run ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A WINE CALLED N AND AFTER MONXDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" REAT of the Golden Queen as late as the 17th of Fruit and Ornamental Trees OF CANADA. LEAVE SANDPOINT Cars on all Night Trains,Baggage GoING wEsT per doz. *‘ per 100. per 1000 h rarr ie *s o6 ""* 334 aove K 00 5 0% 50 nen‘ts offered to those to work and take erders. T. 8. DETLOR, it. ABBOTT J. B. CLINE, _ * No. 8 Howellâ€"st., Rochester. N. Y. Man Surmisteso®xt : T; ARRIVAL 4 00 4 00 2 00 5.30 A.M. 8.00 A.M. 8.15 P.M. 6.45 A.M. 8.30 A.M 2.00 P.M. 2358 | Ottawa Desember 9 25 15 19 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GENZ RAL IN COUNCIL 0! THE RECOMMENXDATION OFP the Hon. the Commissioner of Public Works, ind under and in virtus of the eightyâ€"fifth section of the twentyâ€"eighth chapter Consolidated Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Council has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered that the following tolls be imposed, levied and collected ct. saw. logs and: timber passing down the shdes at Fanney‘s Falls, Middle Falls and Bealy‘s Falls, on the works of the River Trent, that is to say : one cent per saw log of thirtcen fogt in length, and a passing down each of the above mentioned slides respectively. And that the above toll ot oné cen per saw log be collected and paid for each such slide on all quch saw logs, and of, ong dollar per crib on all such cribs of square timber as have passed down the River Trent from the beginnin the present season of navigation: °HARNESS FOR SALE. 4 1 ipzporan$ ter, styous, bov â€" Silver Mounted Harnesses, To be seen at the Stable of __ _ _ _ . _ i Pontiae. P ers reach Aylmer at 4:30 p. m. . The steamer Caluma leaves Cbapesu Villege on Monday -om\as:u 10 a.m., flmm Havelock same day on arrival of passengers from teamer Alliance, A : Otte: lm':ny ‘&."’.,'3,‘3’ at ®n wa on Mr 1 p.m.; Sand Point at 1:40 p.m. ; anÂ¥ on the down trip at Sand Point at 11:30 a.m.; Arnprior at12:15 p.m. ¢ Passe for Des Joachims leave Ottawa Monda: m‘l‘hnday. mR For‘nhorpomnlm apply at the Office of the Company at Ottawa City or Aylmer. . , proportionate sum on pieces of greater length, SPARTA N Passengers will find it to their ldnlro to travel by, this route, it being ths q:leke and cheapest, as well.as the most comfortable. Meals and State Rooms always included in 4 the Fare. & _N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob Fast Shiling Mail Steamer Queen Victora, (Capâ€" tain Bowia.) leaves ouuu'-d:‘ul{ (Sundays exâ€" ;opï¬tll) at 6:30 a.m., for O'n 0.0“: i-uv-Io- iate nld.ln connecting a 0. & Grenville Railway, a .h Carilion with Steamer /*rince 0/ Wals«, " Passengers arrive in Montreal at 4:45 p.m. ained at reduced rates from 'l\ll!! OTTaAwWA RIYER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘$ enc n P ie ns ncak whk sumn Someon at way at 12:45, and connecting with Amn Siseon at Have commenced their regular trips between, Montreal and Hamilton, calling at all Intermediate Ports, connecting with the . 107. Sppppepec lt 1307. _ ‘The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the The steamer Alliance leayes Portage dr Fort every nminlf at 9:30 a. m., m&h{ at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Eonnechere, Bristol, Sand Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted ;oafummw&&w. M 2 . Parties # pleasant can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Omvfllo, valid for one day, at single fares. _ _.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Passengers for the Colobrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. Parcel o.xrn- ::I.l( from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings. o ‘ FARES Returntickets to Montreal..................86 00 each. PirKt OLMBF.s1+.r.. ... cccconictertntedrespcteccccs P00 ©OOORE t ssecerrscececnerenscvssmeneverenmessre B 0B ry day, for the U pper Ottawa, at 8:30 a.m., conâ€" m‘flthm Alliance at head of Railroad at 12:30, touching atâ€" Arpprior, Sand Point, Brlm Bonnechere, Farrell‘s \‘luf. Gould‘s W harf, l’o:.:so du Fort. s.:r will leave Gould‘s Whart unmediately after val of Alliance tor Cobden, sonnecting with steamer Jason Gould, and artiving at Pembroke same evening. The Po-u«l,umh-bn? at 8 a. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for DesYJoachims, calling at all intermediate ports, returning on u-odnm leaving at 2 p.m., connecting at Pembroke. w steamer Jason Gould, which leaves daily at 5 a.m., and arriving at Portage du Fort at 10 a. m. =._â€"_ Market Steamer Do > . Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves lon".ru!-g:nsv;:h. Tuesdays and Thursdays. » x Bs‘w:inhd through. The er Alerandra,~(Capt. M. Sheo J will be c-'mnpd in towing rafts between wa and Grenville. lC Th LA t 1}1 Smss 1801 MONTREAL & OTTAW A This Com is now prepared with new and efGcient mm’fmu‘ FLW of every desori tion between Montreal, Ottawa and Rideau c-ni and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" patch, and at iow rates. Freight received at the wharf of the Richeliou Company, at Quebes, and forwarded daily. _ 1807, 181. Sâ€"â€"â€"maitsâ€" 1861 ISAAC BONNER, 1!-. whng Ts 8: Commenâ€"st., Canal ‘Basin, lontn:; y i. P ug BB B i@t dt dA 1t a Council held in the City of Montreal on Sai urday, the 8th «1y of December, 1856. # PRESENT ! M 108) the Stemger Aine Tpeen w ie Teave Aglnet ttawa City, April 25, 1867 May 14 Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers ANN S1SSON,...............Capt. BOCKUS. BMERALDy.cccescmmnccincccce 4* ml‘ * ALAAAN CR vevsvencenececsncnns * x « ORBGONy, esuvpmsssmspesemecs * HintraRD. sYow BIHRD, charmerberdriny. ‘** *BORER JASON GOULD:.......c..ola ~" C PONTIAUCsyvomemretesncrseees .. 5 AN. Ptleaflf................... «« RETTE CAL UMBET,............c..cs.c.s ~**~ Buovors For freight apply to This Company is now j tANADIAN INLAND _ 8TEA®M . NAVIâ€" GATION COMPANY EW FREIGHT LINE TO OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL 1448 Oitawa and Prescott Railroal TON FORWARDING AND RAIL» wWAY COMPANXY. DIRECTORS: W. McNavonrtox,.......J. B. Averz. iving at Portage du Fort at 10 a. Sieningt Afffance JonÂ¥gh "Portagh dh Fore TLIMITED. PRESIDENTâ€"Hvorn McLaxxax. GRECIAN, FORWARDLING COMPANY. HERRICK, BRUSH & CO STEA MER®S, PASSPORT, s route passes through one of the districts in Can#da, and is the D. MURPHY, Agent, o Canal Basin, Ottawa. kINGSTON, W. A. HIMSWORTH, Asst. C. E. C. ..............o.r.m ininities o Pss mevenpecesqnc. . * MLHSED: merveriencen y * BORER Errenntatorbciy) NE s Fevcaite * E‘.:’ «eppeaprnpnncer _ PP REtTE. C Cl 0e Buovore MAGNENY, R 8. CASSELS, M. CAMERON, R. W. SHEPHERD. and CHAMPION, ,\Agents. 419â€"s THK OTTA WA TIMES,â€"AUGUS‘LDâ€"8,â€"1so‘r. Tik,; [ AWA TNE ® This is the Motto of every Real 60, Sparks Strect, Centre Town "@rTAWA TIMES" Let the World Know 1t Â¥o Matter what your Business WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM ADVERTISING IT HAS.BEEN TRULY SAID TNAT 4A Dry Goods, Do you want to Buy? NOW is the TILIME Property to Sell rinting Works! â€" Hardware .JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF THE LEADING AVENUES TO WEALTH® PRINTERS INK IS ()IYE Ob THL ‘TO BUSINESS MEN IN THE ADV ERTISE. ADVERALISH! THE "TIMES" Groceries, BUSINESS MAN. ADVERTISE!! ADVERTISE! S T i A_ M ADVERTISE! TAE PUBLIC® IF YoU HAVE IF YOU HAVE â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€" OFRICE : Crockery, ADVERTISE. TO SELL, LINE OF Glassware, ; MEDJ U M wRVill Reach County of Carleton. the Representation of this Mhh,lfnulb- gislature of Ontario, and we pledge ourselves to use our beat endeavours to secure your return as such, and to aid by every legitimate means and efforts hmï¬vw. and hope you will accede to our reâ€" quest by allowing yourself to be put in nomination as a Candidate. j:: 3‘"‘ ; Alouso gu-ru ra Arthurs Thomas P‘utypi-oo James W;l.k’c:w Jas Carson , Noble Waterson Wm Vaughan James Jemeson John Brownlee Wm McEwen Jas Brownlee John O'Ow &e., &¢., and four hundred and fifty ' Canada has new ontered upon a new order of existence; Confederation is an existing fact, and the labours attending the organization are at hand. Elect the right man as representative so that your wishes may be consulted in matters affecting your interest:â€" As far as my politics are concerned I have always and still am Conservative in principle, and mmor be found a firm supporter of the constitution and laws by which British subâ€" joots enjoy liberty of conscience. Earnestly requestâ€" ing my supporters not to relax in those exertions without which no cause or victory can be achieved, I assure them that no constitutionalâ€" and reason» able effort shall be wanting on my part to bring the contest to a triumphant issue. In the eourse of & fow weeks I aball.bold meetings in different parts of the County, where I hope to meet sush of you as may desire an interview. In the meantime I trus; that the electors will not pledge their votes to any of the candidates for Legislative honors, as there is plenty of time for that yet, the election not being likely to take place before autumn. s Believe me, Gontiomen, Your obedient and faithful serv‘t , A. J, BA§TMAN. July 30, 1867. 498â€"1â€"30w2 Robert Brownleo David B:f;l John Phlen James Craig Samuel Scobie Hiram Watts W P Roche, M D TO ROBERT THOMPSON, &e., &c. 4 Grxturuzx,â€"I havemuch pleasure in accepting the kind invitation given to me to become a candiâ€" date for the Representation of your County in the Local Legislature of Ontario. To A. J, Eastman, Esq., SIR, WV County of Carieton, hereby request and solicit you to offer your services as a Candidate for Robert Thompson R J Eastman Geo E Johnston you, as the County of Carleton, are bound to elect a mail from among yourselves, and having been brought up and to the present time lived among the people of Carleten for the last forty years, I can justly lay claim to the term * Local." My inâ€" terest, business and sympathies are as they always have been with the electors of the County of which 1 am seeking the sufrages. . ° This offer of support from so large a number of free and independent electors convinces me that July 30, 1867 GENTLEMEN,â€" 3 wnnu youh!u member acceptcd the position of Sheriff of the County of Carle ton, and thereby vacated his seat as your repreâ€" sentative in Parliament, at the request of a large number of the leading men of the County, who as well as the electors generally, have trequently exâ€" préssed a desire to have & local man anvd a farmâ€" er to represent them, I issued a short notice deâ€" claring my intention of offering my services to you. Bince that time an event of great importance to the country generaily has occurred. We are nolonger the Province of Canads, as an Act of the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland has brought about what is popularly known as Conâ€" federation, that is a union of the former Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Sootia, and in consequence you ‘will be shortly called upon zo. elect a member to represent you . in the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada. And I now deem it my duty to address you exâ€" plaining my position and desire to carry out your expressed wish, by at once announcing myseolf as a candidate for your suffrages. For the Indian Civil Service will be held in LON DON ENGLAN D The Examination will be open to all British born subjects over seventeon and undertwentyone years Parties destring further information respecting the proposed Rxamination can procure it on applyâ€" ing by letter to the undersigned. TOTHK IILICIUOKS From my long personal intercourse with you as & resident farmer of the County, as a member of the County Council, and for nearly the last four years as Warden of the County, it is hardly necesâ€" sary for me to tell you to what political party I belong, but to make that certain and clear to the few who may not know my «political principles T unreservedly declare myself a Corservative. It you clect me as your representative I will give attention to forwarding the constraction of the Ottaâ€" wa Ship Canal, and to the opening up of that magâ€" nificent tract of country, the Ottewaâ€"valley. L am in favour of a reasonable Hotmestead Law, thereby securing to the farmer free from all risks an indeâ€" dependent position in the declining years of hislife. As‘in the Government of the New Dominion there is a Minister of Agriculture (thereby foreshadowâ€" ing that special interest is to be taken by the Geneâ€" ral Government in that important branch of our inâ€" dustry), if élected to the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, I will devote special attenâ€" tion to the furtberance of that interest. As . inâ€" tend holding meetings in your different localities during the contest, L will then be able to explain my views more fully, ‘Aml following days, an Examination of Candidates The regulations respecting the Examination are substantially the same as those issued in 1863, and distributed to the Heads of the Principal Educational COUNTY of CARLETON. EXAMINATION FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA. In Upper and Lower Canada. Wl. the undersigned Electors of the County of Carleton, hereby request and On the 1st March, 1868. Huntly, July 10, 1867. ‘‘UESDAY, MARCH 31st, REQUIS8SILTION N GQTTRPIG C s hereby given that on Provixciat Sroretazt‘s Orrics, * Ottawa, Sth June, 1867 REPLY. I remain, Gentiemen, 1 ‘Your obedient servant, OR THE WM. McCDOUGALL, John C Lindsay W Wills Alex Gibson Alex Kerr Andrew Brown Alex Davidson Richd Tyghe Richd Tygho. . Wmm cfl.‘mu Alouso Barrus Arthur Potty piece JOHN HOLMES. sented some time ago to become a Candidate at the coming elections, for the representation of your County in the Local Parliament of Ontarioc. My general views with regard to the politics of the day, as well as what best constitute the interâ€" ests of this section of the countryâ€"are well known to you.all. I will not here dilate on them as I inâ€" tend atan early day to make the tour of your County, when I will have the pleasure of personally ommunicating them to you. I find that a rumour has somewhat gained surrency to the effect that I had retired from the field to make way for somebody else, I think it bu right o assure you that such is not the case. On‘the contrary having acceded to the request of so many warm friends I have no intention of deceiving them or stultifying myself by any such course. I am, therefore, still before you as a Candidate for your suffrages, and, if elected, pledge myself to do in the future as I have done in the past, all in my power fo? the best interests of your County and the country at large. COUNTY of CARLETON, I beg bricfly to say that being only a young man in. business my time is valuable to my personal interest, and I cannot afford to. take money out of my business to spend it in an election contest, But if the people will put their own shoulders to the wheel, and help to return me, IEwill sink my personal inter ests, and work for the good of the County, if elected ; but I will on no account agree to asâ€" sist in corrupting the electors by any practiâ€" ces that would tend todemoralize them. I would much rather strive to elevate them, and impress them with their duty to our comâ€" mon country, as patriote and freemen, to make their exercise of thefranchise a sacred trust, to be nsed" conscientionsly for our country‘s To the Freg and Indepéndent Electors of the ~â€" County of Russell :/ GENTLEMEN,â€" Having been solicited by many influential friends in the County to alâ€" low myself to be nominated for the represeoâ€" tation of Rusgel] in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, @nd though at first 1 hesitated in accepting the call, the urgent appeals from all quarters of the County have at Jength pereuaded me to consent to accept a nominaâ€" tion. | y If elected I ghall support the. Government as at present constituted, believing that as both parties coalesced to carry Confederation, they should both be represented in the Minâ€" FREE AND INDEPENDENT I believe there are reforms rcï¬'mud in the workinf of wome _ of the pmnen.:i especially the Crown Lands Departinent, very likely the Government will introduce measures for a change in its management. In this regard I shall strongly advocate the free granting of Crown Lands to actual setâ€" tlers; and tic enactiment of such measures as would frustrate the n{:ntions of apeculaâ€" tors in locking up wild lands against settleâ€" ment. The great lummbering interest of the Ottawa Valley shall also receive my best consideraâ€" tion for its due encouragement; and I will strenuoualy oppose any :ciem ot Local imâ€" provement from the public fumds, which would tend to divert the trade of the Western por: tion of this Province, or of the Northwest Territory into American channels, to the deâ€" triment of the interestsa: of the Oitawa Valley or the 8t. Lawrence routes. â€" In case of antaâ€" Enifln between the Ottawa, and Georgian {, and the Huron and Ontario Ship Canal Schemes, the electors of Russell need hardly bt‘t:ld that I would give my de;::i‘ed support to the formen not Lwoeal,but on nationâ€" al grodnds, 'ebn%zâ€it & work to which the faith of the whole eoumr;l is rledged for the development of the great Northwest. appeotite : is improved, all derangements of the giving to the cont a sieek and shining appoarance. T se ho e naiee a uin NORTHROP & LYXMAN, _ The eoeo:qlpmm on mm ana the promotion of iminigration # ve every consideration at my hands, and I shall wil{ ing]lym the cartying through oft such leâ€" gislation on all local questions, as :t may seem desirable to promote, : The monies ‘borrowed | by municipalities from the Municipal Loan Fund, will probably at some future time be assumed by J:o Govâ€" ernument as a Provincial: debt, and a great deal depends on members from Rastern constituenties xll;:h have ‘not borrowed, whether they # | fair equivalent. Shoulkt I be elected, fl‘lull exert !n,vsell’ to the utimost to prevent any final settlement of this question th:ltl t.lgea not incluldcu fair lv:'ljn' t to the (municipalities not meb to the tund. DAkLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedyv AND CONDITION MEDICLNE ll éowvnr sUPERIOR TO ANY or all prepaiations for the cure of Heager, %, Mnl’:vb- Wind, and all diseases + M Wind of Horees ; dao.‘u;w ::.}b.rn. 2“‘. and ‘safe in all cases and at times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. 3 h:&.hluï¬' + 6 Iymph, ‘or Muï¬:vï¬bh% .:.-3 ipinnd pases pansteg the mudoud nfembrans is Although holding some opmions in comâ€" mon with Conservatives and Reformers, I have never gone for extreme meagures, and it elected I would {I\'e the Government my :\.xgpon lkalon‘ ub thought l:l.ey were honâ€" y working tor the good of the country, but would not bind myself to act as a -mene’tool, and : rote through thick and thin, with any party. 4 I would oppose all unnecessary . expenâ€" diture. .In a young country ‘like ours we should study economy, but at the same time I would not advocate the immeanness of not paying & fair salary for a fair ammount of work. HMavinz been brought up in this work. Iiaving been ht up in this (oubit?; LC Abr Altpgether Uboraiben in my fellowship toall men who are good and true, no matler from what land they hail, or to what sect of Christians they belong. I have warm personal friends amongst all sects, and hope I always be able, by a mnlu;ud $ ‘oh.ll hether frien‘:smq\poo es , w ‘or ents. wb I have the honor to be, vouinij; 4A ©7° ECVemue Coanmiaqn iN NJ feelings, and I wish to see all men proud ot the name, who haye made our country their home, _ l’eanhnmly extend the hand of resome its natural dimensions, chuq;:udq the cirealatiqn of the blood, and restoring the distended veesals to theirâ€"natural size ; by its use the horse‘s Russell, July 23, 1867 ttawa, July 11, 1867. COUNTY.OF RUSSELL. ELEBDCTORS I have the homor to remain, ' Gentlemen, Y our obedient servant, Your obeduent servant, WILLIAM CRAIG. TO or J. EKEAD 482â€"27 w Af \ To Dr. James A. Grant, M. | 1D., F. t. 8., &o. | We, the undersigned electors of the County | of Russell being desirous that you should acâ€" I eept of a nomination as our choice for the re | presentation .of this county in the Canadian | Houswof ‘Commons, er: you our support | with the assurance that id you accede to | our request, we will do all in our power to se. | cure your election ; > . | Peter Tomkins Adam solnson i George Herdman Thomas Heron | Robert Cummings Alexander Smith | George WhilJans Thomas Hardy John Borthwick B Billings James Kelly Peter Tomkins > ) Henry Codd Robert Surtees Samarel Booth Thomas Tabman . > Charles Billings James Blackbut n William Smith George Merrick David Taylor Matthew Aird ‘James Johnson, jr. John McLatchie _ .Patrick Nolan Peter McDonald ‘John Grant Edward Bannick James Humes James Allen ‘George Johnston Archibald C Newbray ‘Bamuel Brouse Wm R Bell, M D i Ranson C Cooke 1 W Smith | Richard Smith Robert Duff * | Charlesâ€"Jones Robert Clatke | Neil MceCaul Robert Tink _ â€" l John Jones : Julius P Bucke D) McLeod 5 John H l‘\inu 1 John Maxwel! John MceEdroy | Jas McEwen Thos McDouald | John Johnston Charles Cenmoth ] George Welch _ ; William Huaston Jas Lillico John Hitchman George, Bell ugh Dempsey _ > William Gray John Farmer Harrison Potter > _ William Alexander William Blyth > ’l'hmfl Tiermey George White Michacl Tietmey > David MeKee William Hall g Jolhn White William Shaw . Thos Alexander Jobhn Baskervilie: Jumes Alexander Patrick Finn Thomas Morrow .luyu'[lll Hall Robert Clemmens Patrick»Callagber _ , Daniel Martin Michael Caullagher . Robert Marlin Ben |Piper | Mezckiah Marlin . _ William Britt Thomas Walker Audrew Lang»taffe Jamas Walker > : William Cowan James Anderson James Killi« John Grier § John l raser Thomas Davi« Thomas Callen B Grier H Daze a John Findlay Michacl Rtivington Win Grier f James Thornton Jno 8 Cameron . "Thomas Thornton John Chalme: « Bernard Claffry . John Orton John Richardson : John Quigley John Armstrong Duncan Cameron John Wilie 4 Neil McEachern Andrew Poirier Henry Rinsella, jr. , _ G, M Nelson John McGlady Win Swain % lJohn Moflatt « Menry McNally f Wm H Fletcher Wm H Adams John Shea William Keys Michae} Brinan Robert Mulligan Hug!; NcEachern Robert Fogry Archd McEachern Alex Kennedy W M Russell David Davidson Andrew Poiier, jr Andrew Stewart Alex Findlay John Kends Richard Grimes James Devine _ Benj Watson Francis Arimstrong Joseph Watson William Armatrong Alexander Stuart James Tanner Donald McKercher _ Charles Armstrong Peter Malloch Puter Bolton ‘Neil Malloch > Wm Purves 4 Robert McLaren Vance Alien _‘ Andrew Purvey Robert Allen John McMartin Andrew Reid A McGregor Alex Reid John Stewart Neil McCaul _â€" J McDonald ©__ Andrew Neison uiu»n Nelson, sr John McKenzie J Watson James Comren Alexander Spratt M Marquic Henry Walsh Joseph lillllpiu mas Hood ’}m Sims Teseme Laroy Henry Laroy Robert Lord John Larmonr Thomas Larmour Jameck Larmour _ William Cooper Wiltiam Hunter Robinson Birtch fl’m Kinsella G McKay Alexander Larmour Gay Kimble James Nolan John Doyle William Cavanagh SIR,â€" Robert Watson Thomas Watson Richard Birch Thomas N Birch Aletander Leed Joseph Kinsella James Sullivan William Birtch Henry Evans David Murphy John Sinix David Homes Michael Brady John Fenton Terrance Reynolds George Cooper Edward Griines Patrick Whelan Richard Hall Francis Maringars Michael Spears James Hutton Philip Barnes A C Smith John Williams Samuel Halliday Lewis Hall Louls Perranlt Richardâ€"Dagg | > Thomas Dashney James M Williams Antoine Laduc Joseph Laduc Joseph Seried J Bte Houge John Coun County of Russell. Robert Hood 4 N Facite Michael Lafiaure Donald McLaughlin Robert Lillico James Dempsey Isanc Langford, Reeve J M C Des Lesderniers J B Robillard John Winger Btrong Windsor Joachtm Miron Pierre Ducette; Francois Dean Joseph Tassier §ndn Lx:l‘sm w AVIC Je Tassior Az‘ Tassier Tousant Denault f yem op »r Cre James McAuley Samuel Marotte Joseph Porrier Charles G JNM“‘: Benjamia Page Godfrey Merin Oliver Artebiso _‘ Charles Farelle lnfl-i!.u.ln Joseph Miron * Moise Fortier Isidore Cuisson REQUISITION Ani Others. John Hitchman Hugh Dempsey . Jdohn Farmer Williaim Alexander Thomas Tierney .‘-licLu'l Tierney William HMall William Shaw Jobhn Baskervilie: Patrick Finn .|(un‘|lll Hall Patrick»Callagber Michael Callagher . Ben Piper William Britt Audrew Langetaffe William Cowan James llis John l raser Thomas Callen H Daze & Michael Rtivington James Thornton ‘Thomas Thornton Bernard Claffry . John Richardson John Armstrong John Wilie Andrew Poirier (, M Nelson s Win Swain Henry McNally Wm H Adams William Keys Robert Mulligan Robert Fogry Alex Kennedy David Davidson Andrew Stewart John Kends James Devine _ Francis Armstrong William Armstrong James Tanner Charles Armstrong Puter Bolton Wm Puryes Vance Alien _‘ Robert Allen Andrew Reid Alex Reid Neil McCaul _â€" Andrew Neison John McKenzie James Comren James Brown, ar Thomas Lee James Spratt John R Johnston Wm Lee John Johnston: James Brown, jr Win Shane Joseph Condell Kennedy Johnston Thomas Moore R Sammel Moore _ > Thomas Byers , Robert Johnston Wardell Wilzon Henry Sproule Robt Pettipiece David Hall Andrew Ritchic James Johnston Adam G Johnston W D Wilson . Robert Scott Andrew Moore F H Moore Stephen Bwitelier Mathew Dansey Peter Childs Matthew Talben Win Dansey Joseph Switcher Hamuel Huston Fill McCormick ‘William Holmes Alex McHaryy Robert Wiieon William Cosgrove James Johnston Richard Henry Hardy Litle James Lu Thomas mw Jobn Calbert, jr Robert Hud-nbk Borthw use Robert H. John "s.r,"“’ Robert Farmer . Thomas Bue homas psey David Boyd * Alexander Moore Lewis Seir > Philip Davis James Boyd Thomas Qeden Miles Bacon Andrew Deloy Olivier Ethier Joachim Gareau Alexander Guinder Olivier Estebese :M Imbesu â€" Paul Lai Talieh Laroves Thomas Heron Alexander Smith Thomas Hardy B Billings Peter Tomkins > Robert Surtees Thomas Tabman .+ James Blackbuta George Merrick Matthew Aird John McLatchie _ Peter McDonald Edward Bannick James Allen Archibald C Newbray Wm R Bell, M D 1 W Smith Robert Duff * Robert Clatke Robert Tink & Julius P Bucke John H !‘\'lnu John MeEdroy Thos McDouald Charles Cenmoth William Huston guviu Estebese William jloh-‘u Augustin Imbesu Paul Lavi Jalien Laloode Thibeuse Lalonde Paul Lalonde Thomas Wilson Pierre Snubbe Neil Mcrhee %mldnm imothy Lafavre J-ph"rwm Pierre Sicord J Bte Paul Louis Dean Stephen Clark Francols Lopgtin J Bte Potrin Demas Lacroix Gextu®xes : Permit me to ass I . have received with souch p4 Requisitior®o numerousiy sizn brating so large a proportion <£1 and respectability of your import I am, if ‘possible, still more &rat absence of party feeling which .; tion manifests. â€" Your invitas gentlemen <of cvery shade of po every nationality. This is an« confidence of which the highest might well feel proud. At the great as is the honor conferred, 1 bility is still more considerabl=. the Commons House of the first Parliament involves duties of pa portance, | Tiiere is much to i «nxious deliberation, much care . quired to put the new machinp of into proper working order. Lai responsibility, and thanking you : ly and . respectfully for Ahe good are pleased to entertain, and for ( are degirous of reposing in :»c, respond to your call, and ho‘ honor to become your represontst deavor to render myself worthy « constituency, . My best abilitics, exertions, ‘be assured, shall be d tect and forward your own espec and to promote the prosperity a: of.our great, glorious and wide ap ion. I have the bomor to !», Gentlemen., The undersignes ilectors of the City «l Octawa mvite you to offer rourself ns a carnpinate FOR ITS RPPS ESENXTATION I~n Tus PIRST COMM )xs OP THE DoMIXIO® OF" CANADAy and pledge themselyes to you support by their votes, influence and active cver tion«. . Oltawa, Mareh To Hon. James Skead, L. F. Brow» MeCormicky Eeg., J. Aumon Goodwin, Eag., Dronnid 4 ,__David Moore, E4q., and Alors ppy oys i More ha s and *} From my experience in commercial transactio and long residence amongst you, it would not, trust, be conmdered presumptuous in me t> # that I have a deep interest in the wellare a madvancement of this section of the country, a lay tlaim to a thoragh practical acquajntar with its trade, its wants, its resources, and t Should I be the choice of the people I plo myself to devote my best energies to the aivas ment of our County generally, but more expsci: to all that will contribute to the prosperity »| rising City, and that great staple trade #o clo identified with the progress and progperity «/ Ottawa valley, _ > , * 3 Edwd. McbGillivray, Esq, SIR,â€" I hare much pleasare in accepting yoor : sition, so respectably and numerously #igned Orawa, March 15 mode of their best development. MB issued out of the County Court, of the County of Carleton, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and ‘Tenemonts of Magiocire Charlebois, at the suat of Edward Gridio, 1 have seized and taken in exeoution, and will «*or for sale, at Public Auction, at my Office, in the Coun Houss, in the City of Ottawa, 4 On Tresiay, the Twentyâ€"second 0. _ Ocdber, A.D., 1867 At twelve o‘clock, ncon, all the right, title, inter est and equity of redemption of the above named defendant, of, in, and to the ‘northâ€"east part of 1st Number Two, in the third concession of the Townâ€" ship of Gloncester, (Ridean front,) in the County ol as numbers thirty, thirtyâ€"one and thirty s« And 22,) in the Srit (1et) range of the 10% dn Bort Propant)." te rilinge of tant oas. y* thet vituated thereon. â€" y To COUXTY OF CARLETOXNX Carleton Eherid"s Ofice, Otta: July 18th, "A. D . 1967 to and deliverable al any ation e boat innding in the Ottawa district " _ _ muuuu.&" Agest,. Nd“ M # 480.22wâ€"2m it % W ellingioo Tas Ortawa Tices.â€"Printed ‘and Publishe® Acvormiret dneguane ut lerane / ates 0 Waiter Beckworth, in & lots of land distis LitchSeld, County of Poptinc, and Province _ For turther p“-i l#i to the undersigne PesiiacyMNaigrevs o. 95 y ae, e P. 0. WIDOW JAMES POWELL Mavelock, July 13, 1867. 28w §n at a rate equal thereto.: ‘Buch notices to appes mq’hnvz‘;'hmc.-u(im * ‘â€" R. 8. M. BOUCHETTZE [l ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE® Order, notice is h-byenoum the authorizâ€" ed discount is declared to this day 28 per cent '“‘F'-:y‘ deduction is to be eontinued until . mext W Notice, and to apply to all parâ€" chases made in the United States during that week. Fonlu.l WHOLESALE. . Bakers aud families choice brands, fresh ground ©9 direct from the mills of the west. Am prepared sell whest or corn by the car load ff.'m from the west at the lowest market rates on the spot, * to artive, and deliverable at any station or stea®» ll‘ 18 DIRECTED BY THE HOX. THE FINANCE MLNLSTER, that bereafter Week!y Notices be Fï¬.‘ and furnished to Collectors of Castoms, as to the rate of discount to be allowed ot American Involoes, which is to be in mccordanet with the price of gold as represented by Exchange u;vumug‘c‘-fl ryre Pdmkhl. We call -nnmnol lb: K of every kind. We call the attention of © adies of Ottaws _ our ssortment 6 btf DUVERKAY BROS er ""fl"â€" 'â€"*M"_'W a mpud) at m-â€" r’:mâ€w::n. Ko. 60, Bparkeâ€"st, in the City of Ottews, Conntf of Carleton, 0. W. A AMERICAN JINXVOICESâ€"DISCOUXN1 ITY REPRESENTATH (REQUISITIOX Sheriff‘s Sale otf Lands Y Virtme of a Writ of Fiert Facias Your most ob To Wit JAMES SKEAD, II. F. BROXSOX, MENRY MeCORMICK JOSEPH AUMOND, JAMES GOODWIN, DONXALD DOW , DAVILD MOORE, And others. Fizazcr Deraztuext, Cosroxs FOR SALE. Customs, Quebee, 6th March, 1863 WM. F. POW ELL, & ie Bt JAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Reply. REPLY,. Fixamos Derasruxxt Yours respectfully, . O E. MeQinLiy Â¥t, , R. 8 M. BOUCHETTE Ottawa, July 26 489 orTD. 41 ty 0 wf tihe #t. paily __ in adyance). If not paid in ad 1, k mg & total. CS 1=,000 4 thus ou uï¬â€˜â€œâ€œâ€œ' rertise M A py EETISEXENTE | wliowing rates :. S \ rn..unv!uï¬- VIDG,. cuue eb snn All subsequent inse Yearly advertisor l A W . Cluman 4 Ofice, Lang‘s the Post OBice. _ ~ _ _‘ advance)..».â€"> 1f not Pfl in ady Y early subscriptic to., 54, Park Hoston, General zed to recewe A Yearly subscript \'MAIIâ€â€˜ { the I’oï¬"‘ J. A. Masax. Jitawa, March 23 wblished â€" in 4t aily over *4 ' A W 4+ C F W Jiawa, C. W f“‘"v.l--u-r 7,‘ il l'.l ©oOLM Anvocnl:. neysâ€"atâ€" urrioge: Mull Mr. Wright Fri«l-!- of every 118. CoLMAM. â€" _‘ Patent 3 O#PIOR npnl“““ }overnment empl nay entrast bim. mit in and for the Locomber 28, 1 “A‘lll"\ Soligitorâ€"is @lice, over M Store, Ridean 8t Janaary 17 1 HOSS & TrORNEY Chancery, C# Ollee: Eigin Str Aucxaxpen Ros ttawa, July 28. _ A nverts1xo Ao B ibe Ottalva 18B (P% 1. \ TroRNEY Chancery, Ca Opriox : Union I sbruary 21, 1860 "Auwin, Jate 11. 1E DALLY $3 3MM, . LaPIER TTORNIE! k: Chancery, C ner of BusseX & ntawa, Fobrum Mtaws. *~__ Fobraary 7,}1 1 Ottawa, Fob. 7 Htawa, July 19 rown wd Russell. Orric®: In anaury 27, 1 Honner Xinwa, Fob {p Oflice: Oy Oitawa, Marc enjoys THE LA K.R BE piriucs O#ri DEEC Ottawa, J TrORNE Chancery, € DVOCAT "ll'l'm Ottawa, J May 30 Ottawa, N ARRLISTI Soljcitor in N1ICIHO A RRLST A B vorx V OI Chancery, URGER iR *~â€" EDW . A Bt B8 1# « office at PFICK L PE WILLI Et e 24 C ight sot Ottawa, means of ated, it Ouawe, (tawre s«hod every GKO, 1O Max: M ASS P A B AUGE ow# Oflice DR. R D cir