ioown throughout the civiliznl nations of the carth. Â¥ew are the communitic«, or oven familfcs, them who have not some personal ommd%â€" »ane living trophy in thete miist of its victory the pibtle aud dangerens disord«» of the throat and lupgs, s all know the dreatcl &taiity of theso disorders, and wthey know, tos, tha effects of th‘« reiody, we geed not # more than to asare them that it has now all the virâ€" -uuam-mwcwvu bave won se strongly apon the of mankind. Prenared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass. FOR THE RAPID CURE or i (oughs, Colds, Influen: Hoarse 9 C‘m;. -o-'ohulo. l::.'.l.t ('o-'o“' .-.-,fl... amd for the Relief Consumptive Patients . in advanced Stages of the Discase. This is a remedy so nn‘ll‘lu-- to surpase any #her for the of throat and that it = uscleas hlI.â€l:’dH the ummum“ ll'l aurivalled excellence £« cougbs and colds, and its truly ronderful cures '*'icb-uq' imonary disease, have made it ioown throughout civiliznl nations of the earth. Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, % . which the dgents below named are pleased to m:fln-oll who call for them. Iyspepsina. Heart Discase, Fits, Epile *Â¥ ï¬ch&holy. Neurnigia yoer VMany remarkable eares of these affeetions hate leen «de by the alterative power of this medicine. | 1t stimnâ€" ies the vitnl functions b;:.vr- action, and (thus «orcomes disoriers which be supposed beyond its -1~isnod,h-ln~hnwtylhon- a of the prople, and we aro confident that this will > for them all that medicine can do. h,â€"-‘llncflh-dl:‘bnr.v:kh stroy ed health. tried every ov thin &br:zn-;fllhnbmln:-’nu: ; some years frem no other cause than derangement f Liver. My beloved . the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised + to try h‘vfl‘:-n.h-uhtmm: n&ï¬:‘-ubvunnhnyu'. By the bi w4 of 1t cured me, and bas so puriGed my blood j to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The f‘lumhfld’.bmdpdw" ihirrus,Cancer Trmors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and Erfoliation of the Bomnes. a A great variety of casas have bean reported to us where | ures of these formidable compiaints have resulted from ï¬--dur-dy.hc-umbn'llmu-w- «us Some of them may be in our American | Sold syo-z Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M a P Bxtuner Rabruary 16th, 1867 No4 m':-co.av::.' thenmatism, Gout, Livéer Complaint. PxoepexnexcR, Preston Co., Â¥a.. (th July, 1559. DB. J. C. ATER: 8i}, 1 have been afilicted with a painâ€" )mmmn-mu-‘;‘mwm yM of physicians, and stuek to me in spite of all the i nedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilia. One cured me in two weeks, and restored m general --flul-bwhb‘wlm acked. 1 think it a wondertal medicine. J. FREAM. Juire Y. Getchel}, of St. Lonis, writess "I havo been {uave mmalized with Sarmparilia. p ""'.'-""":E""""':u“’m'"? jsints for which â€"â€"‘a have foand its ’!-p-m.v-::%hmnn Jmndndh priak Dignam. patieata had Syphilitic ulcers uihm-c.-lhbn:' his palate and the wp of his mouth. Your steadily taken, wred hiuy in five weeks. Another was attacked by secâ€" «dary symptome in his nose, and the niceration had .Mwn“ï¬g‘dh.l&luknlm «somder would soon reach his brsin and kill him. But it » to my administration of your Pursapariila; the joers .‘bhrl“uldc--mua {me o the to hn.A'-vbhdIT- ated same uv:y--lnn l-l&rhm‘z\q become so senâ€" dive to maun.-‘:,‘a.-nnuw puciating pain in ‘her joluts and She, too, was Lred entirely by your saresparilla in a fow weeks. I 'ntv- ite formula, whict your agent gavo me, that -bhmhmh‘-ï¬'y.nd be a great »unedy ; uï¬-" these truly remarkable resuits ith it bave not surprised me. . «* Fraternally yours, _ G. Â¥. LARIMER, M. D. Lencorrhoa or Wh Tumor T terime uu...u.i‘.m......' be. J. B. 3. Channing, of New York City, writes ; " I most chearinily comply with the reqnest of your ngent in mving 1 bave fund your Sarsaparilia a most excellent altorative in the Wh which w: *“ , HM' ;mmm-u. cured many inveterâ€" +i# ewses of Leucorrhom.by it, and some where the comâ€" .:-h--anwan--‘ ‘The nleer .-'l-ulv-ln-c.ne-d. We within my know!â€" 3o equale Il-ud'nT-l" Fiward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, ¢ A danâ€" one ontrian tumor on one of the females in my Gmily, hich had defied all the remedies we conld employ, has t lmcth beenâ€"completely cured by your Extract of Sarâ€" . Dwilis. Our physician thought nothing but extirpaâ€" n couil adford retief, but he advised the trial of your weaparilia a« the last M“tl»n entting, and it wed eGectnal. . After taking y n‘flyel:\t weeks . «y mptom of the disease remaina" Ay philis and Mercurial Discase. New Ontza®s, 3th August, 1869. Da, J. C Aven: Sir, lâ€"flyq-:y-uh the reâ€" qst of your agent, and report to you some of the offects ‘Burgovne, Burbridges and Squire Courmaxâ€"9t., Loxnox. 22y D=, Robert M. Proble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sopt., 1380, that he has czvd an inveterate c;n';(. M-do-mh.flm Muliguant Erysipelas by large doses of the same ; says ho cures the commen Aruptivns by it coustantly. Bronchocole, Obitre or @welled Neck. â€" Lebulow #luan of Prospect, Texas, writes : "‘Three botâ€" Ne# of your sersaparilia cured me from a Goitre â€"a hidâ€" ~ms ewelling on the neck,which I had suffered from Aul for the specdy cnre of the following complaints : erofails and Scerofulaus Affections,such as Tumors, Ulcers, *ores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, BMains, and all Skin Discases. OQ+KLa®®, Tod., 6th June, 1850, J. C. Arin & Co. Gent®: 1 fel it my duty tgâ€"acâ€" knowledy= what your Farsaparilia has done for me,. Having inherited a Serofulons infection, 1 have suffered from it uvmnpw Sometimes it burst: -u-rv---:‘ and arms: sometimes it o o u: l:l:l.:onud scalp years ago it out on m my beyoud description,. lm-ur‘timoflnnnr pluysiciaa«, bat wiihout mach frum any thing. In wmet, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an afterative (Surmpariiia), for I knew from your reputa« thom that qy.h&,a-t must be good. 1 sent to +Jncinuati and got it, agel used it till it cured me. 1 took i. an you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a wonth. and used almest three bottles. New and bealthy shin soon beyin to form under the scab, which after a :-hhblll“l,". is now clear, and L kpow by my tawa, C.W East End Dalyâ€"st., Ottawa. ‘April 1. that the disease bas gone from my system. |You mm ns Softare tha t hat t ies I un miging wires 4 toll y«, that I hoid you to be one of the apostles of the 1ge, und reoudia evor yratefully. â€" Yours, # Quarter Sessions of the Recorier‘s Contt, 7:3 C ¢; *‘Tetiee anl Nalt ithemor Seald Iroad; Mingworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. dail) in said city, on Monday, the second day of Septemâ€" ber next, At the hour of eleven of the clock, in the terencon of which all City Coroners, Jqstices ï¬ the Peace, Constables, Jurors, the Shoriff of C. and all others in any wiseconcerned, are hereby required to take notice andâ€"govern themselves accordingly. | RODERICK ROSs, s High BailiT. CITY OF OTTAW A, HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNARLE, Will be holden in the County Court House, (old High Bailiff‘s Odice, 20th August, 1867 AYER’§ Sarsaparilla Thirty housand the abore f rd Prively Tycwemmet ce on itc scteiiepbneantongenes Ottaws, Aug. 8, 1367 City‘ of Ottawa, Prepared by FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that DRUGS, o. To HOLESALE Manufacturers of Bed= stead«, Chairs, &c., Chaadiere Istand, Otâ€" PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD»« Recorder‘s Court. Pharmaceutical i n eeegraphts Suduries, . " PLAN8, SPECIFICATION3, ESTIMATES, &¢c AUGUSTUS LAVER, WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLLE FOBR THE ALFREKD B. TALLEY Patent Medicines Arcarreor 397 306v td bge, 75 cents each. Evergreons, Roses and Shrubs| CENTRAL Imll degeriptions. General assortment of llolu' TR | Plant«. * , L“‘ |â€" I will guarantee all orders to be del: in Ban good order. 1 can send by mailfrom a hundred to : a hundred and M;y of the Strawberry Plants, in | IS AGAIN PI one paem.. and from six to twelve Grape Vines, | _ postage + a t Carri ('%‘?J. oniorihflh-l in rotui:i:'. Orders :ulv.‘ i ‘. 0. D., the er must pay express charges, | And hopes by st and I will pay t‘o eollo«l;:-. eP continuance of t + J. B. CLINE, on him before. ‘ i #5s â€"No. 8 Howellâ€"st., Ottawa, Septe: “7 HICHMIS EXCELLENT,and WHICH they cansell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur -h;l lunuunod the wine, o:-i‘dor it a voryhgood article, and superior to whatis supposed to be imâ€" od. â€" Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would m.u tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them orders. BS" Bottles of every description, excepting oil bottles, wanted, and one penny per d::n- ::v givâ€" en than by any other p :y for the same. LAROQUER & Co. Ottaws, Soptember 2360 a 1 ( s N IMPORTED Champagne Manff:ctnrod in Ottawa. f A BUE sa¢ Tandom LAROOUE&Co. CHURCH STREETâ€" â€" Silver Moun «Peach and Alyplo Trees, 30 cents cuch; Pears Cherries and Plums, $1 to $2 each ; Orange Quinâ€" Golden Q..'I...:m....: Great Agflali;'}i'.l.'.'.' ;flm‘;::?'-‘i; rekcyrem Wilson‘s Albany....... Hovey‘s Seediing....... Triomphe de Gand........ 50 2 00 15 Wilson‘s Albany.......... 50 2 00 15 Mmmï¬ o mritleg. .: :a 2 00 15 arssscene 0 2 00 15 Strawberry Plants can be set untillate in the Fall if covered well with leaves or straw.. Copied from the Southern Ruralist, printed at Amity City, La. a **Tur Goupex Quekx Strawszaar.â€"Those whe desire to raise a fruit of Tomato size and Strawâ€" berry flavor, will find just what they are looking for in the Golden Queen.‘ Jupo, of the Americar Agrieulturist, printed in New York, says: "It is a veritable strawberry, and one of the best varie» ties yet raised, either for home use or for the marâ€" ket," and until cccular demonstration proves to the contrary, we are bound to believe it. _ Pooea in cultivation.â€" The Golden Queen sells in our market for four shillings per quart where the Wilâ€" son, on the same stand, o'nldy brings twentyâ€"five centsâ€"never have sold the Golden Queen and Green ProlificTor less than twentyâ€"Give cents, when the Wilson brought only twelve cents. Many persons in Rochester are m{u a bed of the Gokr:-Quun on purpose to mix the berries with the Wilsonâ€" Jhovï¬ from five to seven cents more per quart for the Wilson by doing so. by Railway hout for New * uk Boich, m::de mediate Points, connecting at ohns wi Vermont Centrzl Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rurland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake ; Chnplgin Stou;bolt; ?.:i L:kk' George, Saratege, New York, ke., ke. Accommodation Train for lsland Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............ Express for Boston and gl':'v:odhi:; Points, connecting at ns w Wailive Purtand, Hepping sver night xi or ing over night at Express railwa roughout for New !’ork.’m.{ld -ll‘ Intermediate Points, eo-uetlnnl: St. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" ling#n with the Rutland and Burâ€" m Railroad, also at Rouse‘s with Lake ChamplainSteamers for Lake George, Saratoga, New REAT inducements offered to those that are wlllh! to work and take orders. E order of . $5, vill-ddlboplnuofuo Golden Queen. For an order of $10, one unn Vine and 25 5‘“"; and so on in proportion to 1 amount over $10. & { fiwvo. May York, &c., hn:_z_h,.'.&i“ $.30 P.M. .wm Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du !.énp sfl'llâ€&‘:Ilnt*::‘uBl. P.M. checked thml:. aiy on HLA gh e _ For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book ol"l'lmo Tables GRAPES. & STRAWBERRIES, Canadian â€" Champagne ! my .xpress for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, ’Bmkvflh. Kl.m::fl:vilh. Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, , Brantford. _ | Goderich, Bufald, Detroit, Chicage, / + and all points WOSt, At..................... 8.00 A.M. Night _ O |_ 00 ~~* Ubccmenmmcrimmcs EIY PBE Accormodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at............... 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. lows CHANGE of TIM®E.) ;. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m, _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. « * _ 2:45 p.m. *Â¥ & 5:20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7.00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. # «* 1:30 p.m. h9 >:: £ 44 . . Mb §ilite The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and woest. N. B.â€"These 1r0ins run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from ‘Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway,. 3145 p. m., arriving at Sandp and 9:25 p.m. 5 o 15 A. M.«=TRAINS will leave e "&@OP Sandpoint daily at 5145 a.m., and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. in. & Brockville, June 2 Brockville and Uttawa Railway, as follows SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, Returns tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced ratos can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on the line.‘ & T. 8. DETLOR, Grand Trunk Railway Company ARE NOW MANUPACTURING A WINE CALLED 4131f Oftawa and Prescott Railway. sSUMMER ABRRANGENENT N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" }l and after TUZSDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until farther notice traing will run DEPARTURE GoIxG soUTH AND EAST Fruit and Ornamental Trees OF CANADA. RALILROAD®. LJ AVE BROCKVILL] AVE SANDPOTINT GoING wEstT. M.««â€"TRAINS _ will leave ckville daily at 7.30 a.m, and ving at Sandpoint at l:10 p m., neing 1st July, C. J. BRYDGES, H Managing virector. 135â€"Â¥ ABBOTT Manoser Rochester, N. Y SUPERINTENDENT ARRIVAL 236 _ May 4. 5.30 8.30 2.00 P.M ISs AGAIN PREPARED TO MANUFACTUKE ‘ all descriptions ot Carringes, Sloighs, &c. And hopes by strict attention to business to have 1 continuance of the patronage so liberally bestow« d on him before. > Ottawa, Septemb 15 230y Ottawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 The steamer Calumet leaves Havelock on Pue:. days and Saturdays at 6 a.m. ; returning, leaves Chapeau Village on Mondays and Fridays at 2 p.m. e Un e eR U AT L _ c% .. Pu-ugn for Des Joachims leave Ottawn overy Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For ‘nhor particulars apply at tae Office of tie Company at Ottawa City or Aylmer. R 8. CASSELS, | The steamer Al/ionce leaves Portage du Fot ovoay‘:onh" at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching at ld‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Eonneche»», Bristol, Sand Point and Arpprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 12:45, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontimc at noon. . Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m.. _ ._ mmissend : > _ _A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Mlv.‘:'n the uptrip at Sand Point 1 p.m.; and on the down trip at sand Point at 9 The Pontirc leaves Pembroke at neon on Tue du‘{c. 'l'hnmh{l and Saturdays for Des Joachin ca ln* at all intermediate ports, murnln!f Mo days, Wednesdays and Fridays, Invl?f at 6 a. n connecting at Pembroke with steamer Jason Gow/ which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p. m., a arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. _ . On and after SEPTEMBER 1st . antil turtber noâ€" tice) the steamer Anm Sizzon will leave Aylmor day, for the Upper Ottawa,at 7 a.â€"m., conâ€" m‘flchm Altiance at head of Railroadâ€"at 11, touching at Arlglor. Sand Point, Bristo!, mnoehu. ;lmll'l harf, ;)uld’l W harf, ."|1 age du Fort, arriving at 2 p. m, su?- w leave Gould‘s Whart lmu.l‘odl.u& after arrival of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jaâ€"n Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. 1361 es 1367 CHANGE of TIME. 85 Commenâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal May 7. i * 42 _ Freight received at the wharf of the Richoheu Company, at Quebec, and forwarded daily. For freight apply to D. MURPHY, Agent, « hepi n e d ies e oi Canal Basin, Ottaw tion between Montreal, Otawa and Rideau vC;nt;I. and intermediate Ports, with promptness and dosâ€" phtch, and stlow rates. . _ _ _ _ _ "â€" â€"â€" LSAAC BONNER, This Com is now ared with new and efficiont stook to forward Preight of overy deverip. MONTREAL & OTTAW A The Steamer Alerandra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will be employed in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenville. R. W. SHEPHERD. 1867, Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queer Victor««, (Caj tain Bowle.2 leaves Ottawa d.il{ (Sunday s o cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and interm diato landings, connecting with the C. & Grenvil Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer P7ine Wales, â€" Passengers arrive in Montreal at 415 p. Return ticketsâ€"to Mtontreat Second do.................... Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Sprin will by fanged se L oviqnan _ _ _ _‘ .__** ~"* Market Steamer Dagmar, SC.\pt. Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays * "Nepgage dhackod thraugh. chee t Th.m.:mor m..ram‘. (Capt. M. Shepherd,) GRRCIAN, % y _ **The Governor in Counvil may in his discretion s M | authorize the manufacture,in bond of such dutiable PASSPORT, | gouds as he may from time to time #ee fit to desigâ€" | nate, in the manufacture. or production whereef INGsSTON, . spiita or other articles onb"ou to dutics of Cusâ€" toms or Excise are , by persons licensed to MAGNEY that efect, und subject tothe provisions hereinaiter * m s . â€"made, unl‘ tg the nif.lu lon:. lt:».wl'n made by the t ; | Governor in Council in , and the goods and CHAMPLION, ,.:,o ,'.;.;mtnotured |‘l ?Ei shall, ‘n:::kon ol;} ::' ave commenced their regular trips between nd for consumption s Province, be subje ‘):umreal and Hamilt .callin‘g atall Imermeriate | to duties of Excise equal tothe duties of Customs Ports, connecting with the to which they would then be subject if imported compnnure * from British or l‘oroifn markets, and entered for # | consumption in this Province," â€" mlflWfl flll(l Pl'flmn Hfllll‘flafl. | _ Mis Excellency the Governorâ€"General in Council f l on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minâ€" Doth ways, daily, Mondays excepted. | ister of Finance, and under and in virtue of the auâ€" * * I thority given and conferred by the said Act, has Passengers will fiyd it to their advantage to| been pléased to make and prescribe the following travel by this route, it being tha quickest and I regulations, vizâ€"â€" cheapest, as well as¢lhe most com[urtable. 1 Ist. That the collector or other oficer of Cus= N.B.â€"Through and Return Ticke ained at reduced rates from The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most r.letnn.?a districts inj Canada, and is the most fashiona ble for tourists. . Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one duy, ut single farem. . ooo o 0 > Steamer Prirce of Wales, (Captain H. W, Shepâ€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, connecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queen Victoria, arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. Parcel ex n-'dnll? from Ottawa te Montreal and immosiau landings. FARES 1867, 1807, Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers N IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, DOt May 14 The masn ANN SISSON,.. BMERALD,...... ALLIANCE, ..... ORKEGOKN,........ NNOW BiRD,... JASON GOULD PONTIAG,........ PEMBROKE,.... CALUMET....... Silver Mounted Harnesses, 1ANXADIAN l.zmuw STEAN XAVI« 4+ GATION COMPANY NION FORWARDING AND RAiLâ€" _ waAaYy coMPraxy. ARTAN Upper Ottawa Route. EW FREIGIHT LINE To OTTAW A AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. HARNESS FOR SALE. HE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘$ 4448 Bank St., Ottawa, DIRECTORS W. McNavoimto®,..... ...] and: State Rooms always included i the Fare. J. SMITTETI, PRESIDENTâ€"Hcon McLexxas FORWARDING COMPANY HERRICK, BRUSH & CO STHA MEIR®S. LIMITED. 1. B. Avora FACTORY! Bockus. Lemon, Fixouay Hiruraro, Tox®r. Overyax. Duooay, Covuvaetrs Buoxpr® Presider t 410â€"= $6 00 ench 8 59 200 428â€"8 Agents it 1807 1867, THE OTTAWa TIMES, SEPIEMBER 2, 18s61. 1861. (Capâ€" In the city for the carriage of all descriptions o goods and monies, &c., at reasonable rates. Goods callsd for onleaving notice at the offices of the Agents. _ it o on e id 1e Boot and ‘RShne Store ! To and from Montreal, the above Company have been induced to open an : | i of p T Dt Merchandise and Parcels EXPEREE SS AGâ€"ENC Y OTTAW A to MONTREAL The Oftawa River Navigation Co. As per schedule A., not having undergone any proâ€" 3'1':.“ fermentation, but a ugohnod conpouyn% of pirit. _ C AND CLASSIFIED ASs A CORDIAL, And liabla to the Duty of $1.20 per Gallon BlAlllO Date the Seventh Instant, has bony:onod to order and direct that the article now imported and labelied Order in Council, R Orrawa, August 8, 1867. NOTICE IS NEREBY GIVEN THAT His Excellency the GovernoreGeneral, ==BY AN«â€" 8 im r or owner of} the maize and other grain «o umr'r:o.';ng drying, ‘ylgt.li!‘_!_nd packing fx:‘bond. uantity of maize alo;qm.’ and anj therein, and any reasonable ex attendin such inspection sgail be porhe and defrayed by the 4.â€"And for the purpose of further securing the due observance of the foregoing Regulations, the Collector of Customé#, the surveyor of Customs.or warchouse keeper, or other approved officer of Cusâ€" toms at the md'hm the maize and other grain shall be so ed, or at the port nearest to the said drying or grinding and packing premises, shall at the times when such operations are being carried on therein, have free access to and upon the said drying, grinding and packing buildings uwmh‘l &:‘3. psrpoupo.fe nï¬'ylng g: quantity of maize or other grain and their products urpose of being dried, ground and packed in E:mhfll, withfn six months from the date of the bond to be so entered into, be well and truly paid to the Collector of Customs aforesaid fer the use of Her Majesty, and the said importer or owner shall, before he can obtain the delivery aforesaid, further enter into and execute to the 9dr{eotor for the use of Her Majesty ns aforesaid, a general bond, the s a d importe r or owner in the penal sum of one thou an five hundred dollars, and two approved suretiess im the su mof three hundred ‘and seventy five dollars each, onditioned that at no period shall the quanâ€" tity of maize or other grain, or the &roduet thereof, in the said building or premises be less than the quantity on which the bond or bonds for duties hni;ldb!on mentioned, shall be outstanding and unpaid. _ > c D. 0. No: :: CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, of d , grinding and packing, be entitled to o’::ln thrszvdo:;l !gcmmmr exâ€"ship upon their importation to the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, or either of them, to be carried immediâ€" ately to the drying, grinding and packing buildâ€" i;‘l and premises aferesaid, or out of any Customs W arehouse, in which the same mlg be warehoused, ho aha‘l.l“lvo bond with two suflicient suretios to the satisfaction ¢f the collector of Customs at the port where such maize or other suin are imported or warehoused, in a penalty of double the amount of duties r‘,{:blo on the same, with the conditions that the w amount ofthe dutics so payable upon the quantities of maize and other grain go delivered upon arrival or out of warehouse as aforesaid, for the 2nd. That such bwldings usedfor dry ing, grindâ€" ing and packing of Maize or other gnln and the promises thereto belonging, with the deseription to be given thereto as aforesaid, shall, for the purpose. of drving.'rrindlng and packing Maize and other grain underthe above mentioned Act, be deemed and considered a Government Bonded Warchouse, and that none of the ‘Maize or other grain, so brought into the said drying, grinding and lpnckin( building or. upon the said premises, shall be remeved therefrom without a Hrupor ex» warehouse entry, and due payment of all duties on the same, if intended for home consumption withâ€" in .the said Provinces of Quebec and Ontaric, or wither of them, or upon due entry thereof for re moval or exportation under the usual bonds; nor shall any flour, meal or other T;oducu from the maize, or other grain aforesaid, be removed from the said premises without due entry as aforesaid, either for consumption ag aforesaid, for removal or exportation and padymont of all Customs duties legally due on the flour, meal and other ‘products into which the raid maizeâ€" and other grain shall have been manufactured, as the case may be, allowâ€" ance having first been made of five per cent on the said flour or meal for shrinkage in those cases in which the corn or other grain has been kilndried beâ€" fore granding. Ist. That the collector or other officer of Cusâ€" toms of any W nohofluinf Port in the Provinces of (Quebec or Untazio heretofore constituting the Proâ€" vince of Canada, may deliver without payment of duty, to the Importer of any Maize or other grain from which flour or meal gan be manufactured, on proper entry being made of the same, any quantity of such Maize or other grain for the purpose of drying, grinding and packing in such ‘place and en lmï¬l rmnicu as shall be particularly described by such importer or owner, _ 3.â€"That before the importer or‘ owner of any maize and other grain aforesaid shall, for the purâ€" WIIIREAB bi" an Act passed in the Session of the Parliamentâ€"of the late Proâ€" vince of Canada, holden on the 29th and $0th years ol her Majesty‘s reign, intituled : =An Act to amend the Acts vupocl.lnf duties of Excise and to alter the duty thereby imposed on Spirits," it is among other things enacted (bec. 9). HE public are informed that owing to the increased demand for the quick dispatch GINGER WY INE By Command, ‘THOS. WORTHINGTON, Asst, Commissioner of Customs lndtsxgelu. Should be, and is hereby considered I N.::cCoUNerL. is prej AT THE CAPITAL KXPRESS, HERRICK, BRUSH & Co. â€"â€"VIAâ€" ‘. H. LEE, _ e Clerk Privy Council, Canada. August 1, 186 THE "OTTAWA TMEBS " NOW is the UPIMILC This is the Motto of every Real No Matter what vour Business Do you want to Buy? hrough Which Property to Sell ADVERTISE ! Let the World Know It Printing Works! Dry Goods, "OTTAWA TIMES" 60,â€" Sparks Street, Centre Town WILL AFFOR IT HAS 8EEN TRULY sAID TRHAT ©aA ADVERTISING ADV ERTISE. PRINTERS INK I8S ONE OL THR LEADING AYVENUES To WEALTH® IUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF THE ADVERLISHE! TO HUSINESS MEX IN THE Is THE MEDiUN Hardware THE â€"TIMES®* BUSINESS MAN. ADVERTISE!! Groceries, PHME PURBRLIH ADVERTISE! STUE A ivi snewe PM DJ sc iF YoU HAVE IF YOU HAVE 10E®ICE D A Crockery, ADVERTISE, TO SELL, LINE OF Glassware, sUPERIOR MEDIUM it Will Reach _ VIOLINS ! VIOLINB ! FPPOUR CASES MENTS never before offered to the public of Otâ€" tawa, at the Ottawa Music Store, 25 i". the J. L. ORME & 80 s 25 Sparksâ€"st. August 6 ACCORDEON8, Just received direct from GERMANY, to be sold YIOLINS. «1M’m* ," the village of that name bein; m;.“t‘ir&c p’nie-! t to thniompod‘ or are » if b{ letter, put-?u. ?ionlnk. County of Pontiac, Hargrave P. 0. c un c..... WIDOW JAMES POWELL Al.l. the t, title and claim _of the d-g‘r and legatee of the late Walter Beckworth, in the lots of land distinguished as numbers thirty, thirt and thirtyâ€"tio (30, 31, and 32,) in the first (11; range of the Township of Litchfeld, County of Pontiac, and Province of &n- NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcaenz, C.W., \Proprictorsfor the Canadas PRICE TWEXNTYâ€"PVE CENTE Bold b{l Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts,â€" W. M. Massey, Henry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. y Ottawa, Feb: 6,:1867. 350dwom giving to the coat a sloek and .ud.‘â€' ; appearance. e D.n(v. HURD, Successor to Hurp &, Maiden Lane, New York, Sole Proprictor for the United It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by remorâ€" ing from the air.cells the %'l;blo ly’-pb. or that secretion which in heaves uï¬thn. causing a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by ‘its action on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus ut::lhh‘ the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended versels to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s K or all other prepaiations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseases which affect the Wind of Horses; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘ion Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind is easy l:ï¬\vo. sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it, _ _ I NO‘I‘ICI 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT | the tollowing. curricullum of Professional | Medicai Eduention: #ud Regintration of Upper | e on a r i Canada," has been (Fpmm Excoll!:c.y | the Governorâ€"General in Council, in torms of sec. | 17 of the Act 20 Victoria, chapter 54. { . 5th. That the professional examinations be diâ€" \'idedl:nw a;. least tmllsllnct puu,l th‘:l. the first may unde; r the etion of two years of lmd;,‘:.nd the firal um termination | of tour year« of study. [ 15th, All ates from recognized colleges in [ the United sm-bul matrisulate and m-ï¬â€œm | full course of lectures, and all students shall maâ€" | triculate and compléete a course of study in the colâ€" \lege in which they intend to ï¬:ndum equivalent : to the curriculum required by the Council. Uur stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER, Paquently be vary large 200 woont tomplote in every very eom every mmm. and we most mmuy solicit a 03 tinuance of favors, to merit w our constant deavors will be as usual to provide the best articles and sell at the lowest remunerating prices. G. HOWE & sON. * Rememb the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. next to Howell‘s. rocery, April 27. 420y DAKLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedv AND CONDITION MEDICINE The above is generally known as the " fine our business to one locality, and shall remove the whole of our Stock on the 1st of May t, to our Store in > No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. / 17th. The various Medical Schools and licouinï¬ bodies shall make returns to the Medical Counc stating the number |and names of the candidates who have :uod their firet and second examinaâ€" tions, and the number of those who have been reâ€" jected at their first and second examinations reâ€" Al the Lease of our Premises in Sussers Z%. street terminates this month, we intend to con Havelock, July 13, 1867, PROVINCIAL | SECRETART‘$ QFFICE. 'lraiuly. Such returns to be made apnnallyon the first of May. s * By Command, habielenmens 2nd. That all students be required to pass an exâ€" amination in general education before commencing their professional studies. lith, Ali students shall present eviderce of their having compounded medicine for a period of twelve months, or for two of six _ months each, in the officeof a regularly qualifed Medical Kueflflmr- Andll? mll present evidence of Q;inl attended not fewer than sixcases of Midâ€" wifery. 16th, The several Colleges and licensing bodies shall notify the Registrar of the various examinaâ€" tions held bï¬ them in order that one or more memâ€" bers of the Medical Council may be present. â€" The final examination shall comprise the subâ€" jocts of « Anatomy," (uellkl that of the bones, muscles and legiments), " Prnctical Chemistry," «* Medical Jurisprudence," =Theory and practice of Medicines," « Principles and practice of Surâ€" gery" and "Midwifery." . 1st. That no professional degree of License be granted to any person under twentyâ€"one years of age. | 10th. No one shall be permitted to become a candidate for final examination whose final course embraced le«s than four subjects, each six months. 14th. Students shall not be mim to attend any other lectures during their year than those on the branches comprised in the primary examiâ€" nation, . Nor will the certificate of any lecturer be recognized who lectures on more than one branch of medical science, Nor must he deliver more than one lecture daily, but the professor of Surâ€" gery may lecture on Clinical Sursg, the profes. sor of Medicine lli lecture on ical Surgery, or the professor of Materia ‘Medica may lecture on Botany or Medical Jurisprudence. to is ||Ipl'°'0".>lll'd‘ ngements of the filve irgeme sorredted, sepveniny the thie, 0e 3rd. That four years of profeesional study be required after having passed the examination in general education, except as hereinafter provided. 4th. From the student who is a graduate in art of any recognized|college or university, only three years ol‘l attendante upon medical lectures shal! be required. | 8th,. Candidates for final examination sbhall furâ€" nish testimonials of baving attended two full courses of lectures uponâ€" the following branches of medical education, viz. : " Anatomy," « Chemâ€" istry," ©Theory"!and «Practice of Medicine," « Principles .3 practice of Surrry, Midwifery, and diseases of women and‘ children," " Materia Medica and Pharmacy," "Practical Anatomy," « Institutes of .\l'?i:ine." Two courses of three months each urc.n the folâ€" lowing branches, viz. : Clinical Medicine," and " Clinical Surgery," And one course of three months upon the followâ€" iug branches, viz.: « Medical Jumpmdence." « Practical Chemistry," and « Botany." 9th. The candidate must also give proof of hayâ€" ing attended the ructlu of some general hospital or other hospital approved of, for the period of twelve months. _ / 13th. Fourâ€"fitths of the actualteaching days of a sersion must have been attended, before a certiâ€" ficate of attendance at said session can be granted, except in case of sickness. A ith. Nocandidate shall be entitled to registraâ€" tion who has not attended lectures for a period of three sessions of mt least six. months each in a University, College, or School of Medicine apâ€" proved of. * | 12th. The prlm:{ professional examination shall comprise the following branches, viz., "Anâ€" atomy," « Chemistry," " Materia Medica,"~= Inâ€" stitutes of Medicine," and © Botany." 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY CcoNCERTINAS, HR E M OV FOR SALE. GUITARS, FLUTES, £c., ; of MUSICAL INGTRUâ€" OP Orfawa, June 29, 1867 *Â¥ x.. ‘‘nd good wages will be given. REFERENCES : ‘ awa, August 23, 1867. Hugh Hartsborne, Eeq:, Solicitor............ Halifat. < WN ACCORDANCE WITH THE aABOVE Messrs. Black, Duu...zcomullu. I l Order, notice is mbyavn that the authoritâ€" J. B. Bland, Eeq., Banker....................Halifer | ed discount is declared to bo this day 28 per cent Jonatban C, Allison, Esq., Merchant......Halifex | which of deduction is to be continued John H. Walker, Eeq..................8t. John, N. B | until next 'ï¬:y Notice, and to apply to all purâ€" )-' Basmess respectfully solicited . | chases made in the United States during that woek. une 27, 1867. > 471â€"2mâ€"e0d | R. S. M. BOI'(EEET}'E- Otonhhmnw.CalmhuwCor signee to the Merchants and facturers of Canada West. STOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c., PICTOU, K. 8., JOSEPH F. ELL1S, INSURANCE, S8HIPPING ment House, in our CITY OF ;g;omo. in Our said Province, this SEV H day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight ‘hundred and sixtyâ€"zeven, and thirtyâ€"first year of Our Reign. _ . By Command, i 8. J. VANKOUGHNET, _ E'.‘m*:.s"",......."*‘ 0 thil a Legistane o Pa. to call a re or Parâ€" liament, and do further declare that by the advice s “'fl"""".ul‘..““u levuing pur mit in gue orm y, given our form, for a Legislature or Parliament in our said Province, which writs are to bear date on the 7th day of August instant, and to be returnable on the twentyâ€"fourth day of September next. Ix Testinoxy Wurreor, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the wu seal of Ontario, to be hereunto affized ; Witâ€" x®ss, our right trusty and wellâ€"beloved Hexey Wirriax &urm,(:o-rnlu of the most honorable order ot the Bath, Majorâ€" General in our Service, Licutenant Governor of Our Province of Ontario. _ At our Governâ€" f _â€"_PROVINCE OF OXTARIO, VictoRi1A, by the Grace of Gon, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and â€"Ireland, QuUzx®, Defender of the Faith, &c¢., &e., &e. To all to whem these presonts shall comeâ€"Gzrzetâ€" y ies rormnerni en &s soon TD o ple of out Proviuce of Uniatic, and to have their [L8.] By Command, KKOW YE, that we being desirous and .regolved, as soon as may be, to meet Our People of Our Province of Ontario, and to have their advice in Legislature or Parliament, do hereâ€" by, by and with the advice of dur Executive Counâ€" cil of Ontario, euinmon and call together the Legisâ€" lative Assembly of Ontario, to meet at our City of Toronto, in our said Province, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY FOURTH day ot SEPTEMBER next. [L 84 f d PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. * | Vicrorta by the Grace of Ged, of thc! U‘nited Kingdom .of Great Britain and, Ireland. Qugrex. Defender of { the Faith, &e., &c. 2 | Lo all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"Grretâ€" | [L8 YICTORIA; the Grace of God, of the United | K : K of Great Britain and Ireland, | Jn lot« of any «i7e. QuUEzEX, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &c. | cither by To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Grserâ€"| RROALID ofr ING : WIIIREAI we are desirous and re» solved, as soon as m:ay be, to meet our \:Cu- ple of our Dominion of Canada, and to have their advice in Parliament; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to call a Parliament, and do further declare that bg the advice of our Privy Council for Canada, We have this day given orâ€" ders for issuing our writs in due form, for calling a Parliament in our said Dominion, which writ« are to bear date on the SEVENTIH day of AUGUST instant, and to be returnable on the TWENTYâ€" FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, uo-'yt howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District of Gaspe, and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi and Saguenay, which writs will be returnable on the T\flJNT\'-l’OUKTH day of October next., ** 1x Trstmoxy Waurrror, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the irâ€: seal of Canada to be hereunto afized : Wit x+ss our xiï¬hgtmndnnd wellâ€"beloved cousin the Rigt onorable Cnaru®s Sraxuey Visâ€" covxt Moxck, Baron Monck of Ballytramâ€" mon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerâ€" age of Ireland, and Baron Monck of Ballyâ€" trammon, in the County of Wexford, it t{c Prerage of the United Kingdom of Gteat Britain and Ireiand, Governorâ€"General of Canada, &c., &c o. At our Governitent House, in our Ci:dy‘ufomvs. in our said Doâ€" minion, this 6th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eighthundred and sistyâ€"seren, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of our reign. ByCommand, 4 & KKO\\' YE, that we being destrous and resolved, as soon as may be, to meet our rorln of our Dominion of Canada, and to have heir advice in Parliament, do hereby, by and with the advice of our Privy Council tor Canada, sumâ€" mon and eu:mcum' the Mouse of Commons in and for our Dominion, to meet at our city of Ottawa, in oursaid Dominion, on TUESDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, then and there to have conference and treaty with the great men and Senate of our said Dominion. Ix Trsiniony WurRror, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the great n\ovul of Cuu:l‘:: be hm:unl:}l ;:\lud: / Wirx®ss, our tm:z and wellâ€"beloved cousin, the right honorable Cmarirs Staxâ€" LEY,; Viscorxt Moxor, Baron Monck of lhll{trunea, in the eonns of Wexford, in the Peerage of lreland, and Baron Monek of Bsu‘tn-m in the county.of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"Genâ€" eral of Canada, &o., &e., &c. At our Govâ€" ernment House, in oar CITY of OTTAW A, in our said© Dominion, this SIXTH day of AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousana eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€" first year of our reign. By Command, La EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, L Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, $06td Canadea. [L. XT) To all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"Gakrt 180 :> , Vicrorta, by the Grace or God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QuE®x, Defender of the Faith, &e., &e.. &e.* 506â€"t4 Wanted Immediately, WO FIRSTCLASS JOURNEYMEK Ix Testmoxy Wur.:zor, We have caused these Our Lotters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Ontario, to be herounto affized ; Wirxkss, Our Kight Trusty and Wellâ€"Beâ€" loved Mexry Wiuiax S&nmstev, Companion of the Most IHonorable Order of the Bath, Major General in Our Service, Lieutenant Governor of Oar Provirice offOntamo, At Our Government House, in Our CITY of ‘TORONTO, in Our said Province, this SEVENTH day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand dfhl. hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of Our Reign. ; 506td MONCK MONCK 8. J. VAN KOUVGHNET, EDOUAKD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery CA A.JD.A. Clerkof the Crown 1a Chance Clerk H. W. STISTED CANADA If W. STISTED CANADA en xieboree. CANADA of the Crown in Chancery, Ontario AND AGENT, wen Yorkâ€"st., Ottawa: Ontarro. Tes Orfawa Tnizs.â€"Printed and Publish® every morning, (Sundays excepted) 4t the Tixes Steam Printing Works, Xo. 64, Bparkeâ€"st, in the City of Oftaws, County ; Fixaxcs Deraztuest, Customs, Quebec, March, 1863 l‘l‘ 186 DIRECTED BY THE HOX. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that after Weekly Notices be published and furnished to Collectors 0! Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed of American Invoices, which is to be in accordanct with the price of gold as represented by Exchange at a rate mul thereto. ‘Such noticos to appe® every Suturday in the Canada Gazerre. * K. 8. M. BOUCHETTE > | FREE OF DUTY. ‘ PA Consignments Sollcited, | July 30, 1867. | CONVERSE, CGLSON & LAMB, BIA.MA'TIIG. Finishing, Plambe ing, Gas and Steam Fitting, gcll-hul‘il' Mlgy&.-_pin“dm in the best style of workâ€" manship. Everything connected with the trade huu’.hu‘ *# 45%â€"3m THEODORE FRIEDPRICK, Propricte 1’]’“!: uudersigned is authorized to »ell SE on most favorable terms, FIVE LIAMITS, conâ€" | taining Two Hundred and Eighty Squate Mies.on the River Bomoine, (one of the tributaries to the wl'l).thich. from recent Surveys, is found to contain an immense growth of White and 4%ed Pijne, and which, in point ;of quantity and quality, ‘cunoth surpassed in all th¢ Pine Ferritories on | the Upper Ottawa. T“. Aumu@l Course of Studies in thist College, commences on MOXDAY, the 2nd of SEPTEMBER. of Carleton C. W LOWER PR OVINCES The Manufactures of Ontario and Quebss, "‘“u‘.‘f.“?f&?f."::';’?‘?:eflt'.';ï¬ï¬ y m into the Upon a careful estimatis veyore, they give the follow\ Logs upon cach equare mile seventeen thowsand logs to i ing, at a moderate eâ€"timate dred thousand logs, with an part of the limits that may 1 swamps, Map« of the property and may be had of the agent. °* Terms of payment very i CORNER HOSPITAL Ottawa, July 1 Charcoal & Cordwoog, Tlll: Canada Ire turing Company the purchase. of BEN NETT‘S WH ARF, AMERICAN TNYOICESâ€"DISCOUNT® CHARCOAL 4\0 CORB\Idgp Made at any Senson of ths Yeqr FRE EP rl\un SUBSCRIBEI _ TAEKES Te means of informing _the Farmer=) of Fitmy, MeXNab and adjacent ‘Fo-n nships; that his agents Mossrs. . Pontey and "Laylor, are: now engaged 4n the locality soliciting orders tor trees. Hi a» Ors. They will apply to the Judge a confirmation thereof. ‘ Ters, R. LYON‘S M The sabscriber nc his fruit wherever e: has carried of the 1 Ottaswa â€" Brass Foundry. WILLIAMâ€"STREET, Tllli undersigned of composition . and their ereditors, and On Monday, the Thirtic Province of Oxiario, Dominion 6f Canada, United Counties of Pre and Russell. In the matter of ALH August 1 Toronto House, Ottawa. Ottawa, Aug. 26th, 1867 For farther informat igned. hy The â€" MHill | Iron bHorks, L‘Orignal, Jwly 29, 1867 Crown Land Timber haxits Aug COMMISSION _ AEERCOHANT® OTTAW A UNIVERSITY. (Next Door to the Ton Pxt, Ridocinâ€"stret 1 Ir Insolvent Act ofr 1864 TORONTO NURSERIE: In the CAMERON and KERR, trading ALEXANDER (Ir Fizsaxcs DeraAzruext 186 ALEXANDER CAMEReX ALEXASBER CUMMIXS, ISAAC KERR. September 1 And delivery i By their Afl-fllcy, «hoh Lil itwin, EDW ARD TAYLOR DARTNELL NONXTRE AL, «ty Cour Prescott FOR SALE. HALIFAX De WILIAAM PARE \Atamra {Fotal, NAYMIGATIox TE pr ring fruit of the 1 rthe Lastern des al viow to propar Cl NX 3 11 $ in i n XA~DER CANE MMINS, and Is er the style and fir MMINXS, 4us«ivent no J ARNPRI have flod n deed lischarge pxecuted by T. 1O H N â€"8 T RKETS t ty 8TOM® 4 b1 14 474 ANEROX 1 IsAAt y 0 for A ty 1 404 0 M HLLW: 1PE 39 ©288. . Referes _ Thann Abril May A, BEL _ k U RORH Y Ri Y ai ClA v. DVOC A TE 19 V OC A t . $ y A N34 J 8T A 44 40 48 0 4 A 00 4 909 0C 0 A 4t 1t Yonw s 1O Tt NJ 3N« , " 10x J EKTIS®, tral Ottaws ENT L® N 1 % W IÂ¥S1CI A A BC 1# w L. W . Birom 1¢ 1 1 HOd 1 id E»