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line 0| the smid ds atoresald, a @Â¥ Lands to dif }flh’m-t aferesald mort he asmld Aot of | Bef and comy \dabted to a ‘ablus notice is _ reby 22 ral Railway a paay hament of the D>ou ©109n fon for an Astto extend m. for the completion of W horize the cnactment of a B73# mnm“‘“ rer of stookholders® usder 408 and to authoriss the compARI shase, any railway O# 1 ilable for the parposes ofth# FOR PURIÂ¥ITIe of mortgages on the rining such Reilways OR SALE« _ A onaLX CABLE 1nd ANO ’&? .;°.f.__nu=. Jg.oM. 1040 io t # A LE i Pork, Chicago, and No ) Baznd Poink _ /| ‘ «l «. 08 2+ QT1ICEK. W HITE BEKANS or the consiryotloa of tway from Port Garry, venient point on the ; hflhb?' igate Steammess and or Saskatchowan and te, and. upon Riverss » 19 be M”J e name of the CA N A YÂ¥ aAnD NAVIGATI December 16, 1880. â€" iat Free Grante of a tay be made to & ve Setilers on their J b.duties to be a§t# tian of bame i unc & TIMES is Tas Orra®wa 11e ConrAXTt , a Railwey tom the © vines f Ontario, to Fort ko dn t % 4 PMT 9 We ie T ko in "I OUPICE i. Milione Mfl L alte ancd Mee alMe % ad the works prossed. sment, on the Rod | y under <he svostrol of . and from thencse 10 m l i w 5 I e soath LD EY ALLI Is hereby given DN’ Parliament . UA the nozt Seasion mave, Augost yer‘s «) 3. C. AYER & the wa, SAugust T. reey, _ a onerall mrenax 0 un po o on ". Enine that it c “'mlm § 4i _ omd Drsante ry 1 LX estoring theks recting. whare -y-o.-u. mh‘..' 'mw “In \gorates the 4 :"u"h no W&g Pills makes hins fhel de :““ ““ C. 4YER 4# 00., Pn LOKELLE w aun \" ho m takien for each ur & Ines « th Loime, ro its % â€" We nstioa of :# atea of haunte, | 100( as th csucih 41804 A ) #O% OAMTAL STOYÂ¥ER DEPOT IG0HUWIXE8, OLD ~RYE, PROOR ‘AND _ WHI8SKEY, a and Anvor, at extromely low . rices. M.‘flou Rteowart‘ Sootch Whukey and '.:-‘ui Irish Whistoy Muphy‘s Old [risk Potteen. ‘SPantu®y? o# Maxiee 110 FPusmm, Murine. Bronck, Oitawa, 1#th January, 1870, ‘ENDERS will he recerved at the Departâ€" ns of Marine and Fisheriea up to noon o s8D+Y, tho lst FEBRUARY, 18470, for resmstruction of a Plecand Lignt House at riter Bur, Lake Satut Francis. tor the construction of a Pier and & Hougse at Point Claire Shoal, Lake St. AME» NASH, Wholesole and Retail Fickie Park yroet, OHiawa, or dirsct Boz my‘-.‘ldflfi ll.fi- Plakile bottles â€" solisoted t given, 1 Py . "'lll.â€" ' Sherriee o all grades, Ports of Anse uh,.-‘-o.m and Maderia Wines all prices, in wood and bottle,. im proved by age. 2. and PE *&z’ *l-d-?'--. pte and qte. Symups, all grades. WEOLD â€"STOCK, SAYED FROM FIBE / MLLING â€" AT TWENTY.FIYE notioe of intention to s d d asasi T09A To » Ad Cl LK NOUUR, aso wholssale =~h‘l odu.!..’.::':"“: wme bis any on mory deokund to make the wholssale trade y patpeas stoon 1 have now |s andoubtediy the | . and the questh a of ,«m,u-.'.'fi', by making koowa ths sot that ( raise my from seed at any expense madthey it is the best, <ihey will therefore t (uverable comparison wih «ap imported. nd another and im, ortant fart is that being ed and manufuastured in .Ottawa thersby ~~ m-“’ ana other ox g-mnuuu--m\.':. the im porter 8 voRk ataket. ! L would Infor®m my customers and the publit in oinkes Shiek of Far wiet en eut be .........,mmmflfl'""""""“'"‘ Jast put up a 3 NEW WAaRX AIBR FURNAOE CAPITAL prapared to hast Churshes, Stores aod ;wm*b several churohes an4t wufiflulmhud Thess l..cibc:;. '-n.d. ‘h.w tree to any part of the * U MEADO#8 & 00, R s s 0 â€" o > _ SB Austex street. ©e8R CENT BLLOWYW : us‘t twin the thme of bar ains â€" | I _ Jupan, Qotony, Congou, Impotrial, Young son, quite freeb and cheap. dFRRK®â€" * Presh CoGen yround and roasted daily on the nc ibéross h.firh”‘ k «ue t PM O 10 L4 4 ‘aull seiscted mooks compritivg laes. YSasare T0WKCOO .’-.l_ Renault & Co, h- . 6 n.moh in vammabe. i ; OLLA ND QGLNâ€" wes, Liquers Pogacdo, LASBIIJ . 4 pi. «u00â€" s<pices Pickies, SAcoouns ““1.“'\.0\‘ & so. . _ «ty dbaumzeant ihep Vineyors those who may farot me with their orders The stook above works are required to be com. by the 1st duy of Ma Y next, in accor. with plaas and Apecidcauslons to be & â€"the Lachine Canal oflee, Mootreal, # a *â€"â€" 3§% |‘VURKK, * UKLED sALMON, H. MEADOW3 & CO., id tor fear of taking for the sexton me that «* Â¥ LAYTEST AND Luadica‘®, Misscs % 18 WHELA®*s oy amle +4 KKKEPEARA, GROCEKR®, PROYl #TOouk® aND OTHE®Ls. Ds Kuypar‘s and Montmans, a wood y' ‘ lowest or any tender. â€" hy **** * arsceived for one, or both of H%# PKLAOAAPH COM P a NY ND, Mamager vor L1eat nouses . sovE ~~â€" NONTEREAL. | ANÂ¥ TO FIURâ€"@ P Davuuorsa‘s ERxohasgp YNee, 10 Aparks street. MRECTORA® : Chaurman ; l:tm“fil.m OER~â€" A P Â¥, T U DUKK, it Works to a Charm. under LXVIH of the w.swafud RIDEALU ®THERT, ® #PTAW A, PEXLD HI8 _ NEWâ€" EST LISHMENT kie ty .ppesite the ‘Ad Stand,) . at VEKNKY LOW PRLCES a large . Misses, U‘hildren‘s, Men‘s ""oue 2 maven aith .,..A s aive Mvfltlfi”: z00T AND $HOE STORE, P. MITOHRELL, ar of Marine add Fisheries. wponsible parties, willing to to the faithful performance of LAe. log arsâ€"required to give the . ther armoles ascessary to conâ€" 1256A . Jaw si00 & OÂ¥â€" TWE &AÂ¥ Viskies, Hrovoumse, Urashes aRi+ @H WOVE RMWYy 11618f bite | | _ HOY MALCOLM CaMERON nas removed =':v.uh Bank sad the Tiurs uce on sparks street representing fi-'l“l"“l.“htll.c-v.h‘... "L”'.l'l | MALCOLN Cab®nos., 6 th 9 E5 0C e us i Jroseries, and Fancy 0. TtX suitable for town or sountry use. Gooderbam & Wort‘s H. Winâ€"s, Old &ve and Preof kept constanitly on hand, and sold at very to -'...m.r:....' h . . k.‘ w goods arriving. L _ PÂ¥ hemembrart wour momka â€"Quiok dules and. I LIqUORS of all dusoriptions, knd a general assoryment w bas wb o in Intapromshin , sourgace vand ‘offsracts. vana in .-.“:"'.i;.qu" Probing by this T-:dw.o "-; wan tb ‘v:hm %‘ t m':lf't‘:: ady â€"nlages of ry . tar water without any of is drawoncoks. A of exssilent tar water whhout aay di+â€" o poahing t Trarpfontel into a" ghaas of waker nnu..humu.u- of tar water at moment be requires h.:m-z Quyot‘s tat .-Ovuurd‘.. several -aal-olum- im ln’.-noa #% m .-cchflb:-in..a m At A Nowsol in a ginss of water, or two in a bottle: : asi, ::..'.‘:ag..'.:."..'.' M rekefer win he kept aale at very low prices. z* "‘ UROCER® & VONMMINSION MERONAYTs, â€" ITCRHINGS _ DISEASES OF THE SCALP. Qugot‘s tar has been tried with the wasscesse in the princizpal l-:luudm‘ Beiginm and spatu. Experisnce wu to e the moset by glenis driak in hos aag In uae of eppdemiae. Deseiloed lastrustionst asâ€" womnppiny. waols old . ... . _ _ . weneral depot in Paris, L FRKAE, Jasob. % I _ f Ml‘lfl‘& aACiaBka‘y . Mr. QUBTAVE SMUTH, (Urganiat ofthe Cuths . @radu ate of the aral)h a e io A‘;"?: O-n-, @ ie ko ks TR t Te k H _ desided to divide his time squaily between Ottawa and Ogdessburgh, would inform bis lbd:mmmouobuum to atteond to their orders for tunine more promptly than heretofore. Shail risit Ottaws ones a month, Hoows, and at & Muey uoreqeten * Ancticn . _ _ _ @KO, N. BEN®ERDIOT hwmmhfl...filflw with am ascomplished lady teacher, announces that her Duncing Olasses ‘will commence on Wednepday, the ind instant. a Purther partioulages may be obtsined on appil. aation to Mrs Robert Stewart, Wilbrod. street. Ottaw» September Uth, 1800. . 11 404 «tenbimentmmnsenlnpenemmenmenninoetten mm emmmsos : cmmmec mm vilkiteme L«A X0 TUNING.â€"The subscriber having M Minstrels and W arblers. © V‘-uz.' rquiam can be * y w yaumurin‘s, Box 3732, Jeevey Olty, X.J. agakes are enchanted and . ppod by it. Ls assd by Dan Beysat Oharley W\ he snd ali the _ Uhe Prairlie Whiustle Animal Imitator be used by a. child. n.:-uo to l-luu:: song of every bird, the neigh of a horse, the bray 1D Kho i0; Commisslon and Munn. Lrom. Fire Bricks. Fise uy . LIb & ‘Nflln:ucs Â¥ F OA MAILN k HuoPING CoUgGH s DISE Or THE THROAT PULMON A:Y CcoNsUMPTION As 1 Lori.»â€" Purs or diluted with a \ittle water AbEFECTIVNS OF THE sKIX Pun-cui. IN8UR a x0« Ot awa, November 7, 1888. }'vm TAR, o UNCENTRATED PBOOPR LIQURUR Spadial atteation PEOPLE‘3 1EA STORE:! P. BASKERYVLI LE & BR0., WHubARDALE ARD HEYFall _ t h0 _ _ . NBLIX cansuay, VCOMMISS)}OQNXâ€" RONCHTITIS CAaATARRH OF THE BLADDER No. 36 V t4 M A b4 MWA, DUIGN A Aa *8, SPARKS STREET, OrTAawa. ANCIAG aAND DKrOoRTHX®®T. MIO® AURC in OBS3STINATE , COUGHS IRRITATION OF THE CHEsa3T 8UOARS. 0 announce that they are reoeiving a Produce bought for c ash. 6 R O CE R I E. a htl'.unu. E KR A Lb At K xo for the Bea: , Toronto Matwal Firs and enc ':o.."“'"'N'h-cM- .‘.“..:q.."’ on band . Office. cornar [ C P rrr"I ouban ie t ukh * ':.‘."" Luraurwant. 8 wea. lith Ustober, 1MA8 FOR ACCDS, QU ND BC of a hag, birds, beasts and id and entrapned bw it Is JOn hiag of Gonls, E a3, &s., #o m~ D. K. Conw 1x, C000 + w MERCH ANX"* v, OVOR M “ C +M PA N Y ieb q# Ask tbor LKA & PRKRRINY Batweand mee Name on Wrapptr, Lobol, Bustio . W holesale and for the Prooristore W orcesters ; Mg.lzl" Loaden, &o, as; and by Otosets and Ol.runv- a«lly. % ABy1 law _ warraoat the directors in holding out the prospect * +9 mous Tuziw"‘" ratice 0 saee. ape ::mm'::nlbbud .u-odfl a'mnnlm L mad /. giee nuthoe that thew bavre thane corres pondenis 'Mh'-:".“ ':loahnd h, or any un i nomf on on ho et uk on 893 Highly. Satisfuctory Shaté of Profits To Asurers sow joining the Company. . .‘ Hetes umtth:â€"m"um . in reusovenare reanime dn uie ng s.u".':q-nm.nw -;;fl&“m..::-u-"m l'\lmo m'_ll'lm. BUSS & OUJ‘s8s OYNsTERS ° uopstErs axp rIsE always on hand at lowest prices in the city. All descriptions of pired wan s manalh Aurtatnnhina‘h wer dade LIFE ASSURANCE ©COMPANY, m'y:'.uo:-"mmzm to 2 .* m. hereby informed that the only #ay bn-vui, g»nvine, is un AAK FOR LKA & PELRLX®Y AAVCK, Agent in Otta FRUITS AanXD YEGETABLES njues po en nt ks Sn sithe BUSS & CO‘8, 21 Rwoomav Â¥ramst, © Ola Oltizen Building, near Little Bqssex st. is mamuion we aate, as nsual, a Orst chuse Tailoring and Cutring Esxtablishment where goa thmen and youth‘s se made on the abhortest posaibie netice in sy ie and quality, n‘..-‘ll-o?. l ALEX. DUÂ¥F VMELAR iA L An 5,000 ,ltnm BAGR, .000 q p MS®* 44098 vey ctop Canadian and *ngiish masitasture, of «1 sizes and pmablties, at lower than ever betors oBered 11 this We hare on hand a lurge erpply o d..h..onn.‘-bmmw expresaly for shanty parpossesâ€"eonsisting of PaANTs, ooux VESTH, sHIAtTs, Uspgr SMIRTY DRAWERA, 4s & to which #s lavite the attention of the LOMAKRING comnmUnL PPb will Oud lt so thets Weartâ€"l (~ enamine our stoor betore Mn.fi.wum-h 1,10404) ce S $fPecsar Rrom 4:!. T0¢ per yard A LAROE SURPPLY of Weolen Hooks 1nd Witts, Doerskin Mitts and Mocsassine A large and raried monk o West of Hng. Inad Broadolothd, Cassumerse, Seotoh and Janvâ€" dinn T weeds, of the Anest qualitie. for vhe fail and winter @sity and no :at y trade." 1,0000) FAI-I. ts WORCESTERSHIREK sAaVCcE, °_ PDeslured by Connmussurs LARGE SUBRPLUS FEUND3 . Now open for Sale and Inspection at O‘M EARA & Co‘S. KAÂ¥ & PERRi%ea+ Unotober 6, 1 400. CiaUVTLOX AGOAIXEST FRAU FHE xiÂ¥ 0oo0 sa1vo£® SHORTLY BE DIYVIDED, & U UAYOOCK. CENXTRAL OTTiwi C A Â¥ A D A PFAIRS BLA*K K P4, 4A O RAMBAY, 4 their winter va; p las WMEARA i 0o OTTaAwWA, wWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. i1870 ‘.% ageamet Carlotin rvu Portiand over; ie onz o To tngx, N. 4., raturaing on Tussaay, _ On and RATURDAY, the *Wth NE UKMBER, , this Rallwâ€"y will be open for qassenger v‘m‘-,‘-mx Traine loa lodsor (â€"a conmnection with the Wuine of the Nore Sootien hn-umuum) K 10.25 a m and 6.40 p a, arriving at Keawrills U 11 48 a . u‘l‘p . and at Aunapotis @ 10p -Jcâ€"-dqthn with steamer®s or Htl'xh.l B. e “7, nl.n,alh.ut.l TB, passen gare Jrom Jobn, Lumul.n.-%uflnul‘vflbn 4.10, Li 6.40, and Mallfax at 9 p m. * #01iNu #A4t, Day Hupreas tor Ogtsasbary" tavi Qâ€"iv:: from Windsor to Amnapol: ‘ .ua..ri\:‘“ h INMAN LINEOY KAIL GTEAXERS, aiILIng PROM NHEW YORKâ€"EVERT sAtURDAY AND alLTER®aTH TUBDATs AATVEE OP PabbadÂ¥ UY THb batvnoat $TeiXER. i. John‘s, N.F., by brunch steamer......... U # _______ farage, Papabis in Ourreney. _ _ _ ® geo do _ do | do _ do T;B% u?-‘* Urain tor Cornwall Â¥ agd lu:. M â€"»»»»« di10 &# # Trale for Kingston and Rationus, M.... ...... Tilb +w !n‘-hlf- *4 womeiâ€"2008 a m, 1108 a w O U LW pa, 44# p a, bp a and 410 p m . ‘ The L i pie train sunase through to Provice A OOING AOUTH AND CAa#t. -“ -l F.I LIVKApoOOL a qUzkEKstow s G.‘.. TRUKNK MaiLwaiay con PAKY OR diniag0i. 1900.] WINTER aRLANORMENTs. (1ato l:i'..mpup 1045 a m and *.3¢ ..A‘ll“ “%.“3'* with traies to and from « Ne 1 Brookrille sher O T Tralns are due (rom wl Wale. | No 1 is in Brocokville bo time to consecs with O T Tralns tor the east and weet % N. aABBott, { Mamogrey infikw. , 31‘ P., Mies FWAINE will teave # ' @#RBBarth at 4.3 p m aand 904 a m artiving at Smith‘s Falleat 6 143 p m a 4 235 6‘00:..“-.-.65650' WIH leave P ®. arriving at mv:b‘: l‘!Tl :.:.:.: TINE TABLE, No. #3, Commencing on MONXDAY, KOY 10:05 : Urains awe leate BONAYVEUTUAR OTAT:O Kentrills, Das A, 1809. avat all oner ts me | Noatm H4+frdat g»44 sawh M * td #Bborl ate :..0'. r'.-l.- im be ove the n Praie C & #W.,, PO-I*al N a _ C L ahowe srewne all Tiernn sds and from Betined, Ireiend, aes M shavding Cane ts i. sterding Oul io uh Higee 4 . Hight Foaika, p." Ba ®#d, T 44 a. m c-'?'«-uv'.--..:Yu Kompttid®t Nu /‘ and 1 Z3 o 204 Anti) Purther sotise, TRAINS « U8 o lowes 8P. u'lucc"’.\'o oTPTA Ww . 3 KR AIL WA Y P% ~ _ 6 Brasdws ) unnses KORdARIE Suare."‘ vie Platisbe aad all pobnts Woskl, #4. . ON an: APFTER TUORADAY, trs becevernr. | mgr it > B ctonct > tare of all trains at termiloas! and way atao (fprmerty the Ottwows & Presoott Rall« as ROCKVILLE a OTFYAWA Riatll» W A . HANOR or #timu. 11" l.-vnaln wHll leaw #PB Qruskvilles 4 p # 4.43 p m, 14 asriving at Sundpoinw at 10 6 p m, _ LEAYER«Aa®¥Drommxt C0,.J; BRTDORA, Managing Direcstow LKAYE BMITHsS PAaALLA Ix®d, 1.13 p. a Lha 18 FkEA0Cor LALVE OTT sW i. ABbaIVE U® racecory MAIN â€" LINK, LEAYE SROCKkYILLE PEEKTH SRAXCH CHAXGE OF TiE LEAYE PERTH & _ ANKAROLIR : KAIL»+ W A Y . sccomnéidation for passeny on Railroabs. seeses as teak se ce a08 204 ne0 000 M.â€"â€"CHALNA will bonws mith‘s Fuile at 10.01 + ow and sesakseee sesscssssecseee ao S onws «4 Reaptrile 4 till mete Mgbt ot tr «0k essesssssens ecessees and time of arrivai and lalliaX at Â¥ p m, VERNON ‘&l‘l‘n aretmcresscceccecifhi 16 staDrd 18 i a # 4 133 p m at the Compaay~ 130 p. a & «4 apprsach aot a in . ".” +o the sunuler 11307 ... $100 0 @ram# ° «t The Commissioners appeinted to construct the Intersolonial Raillway give Public Notice that they are prepared to receive Tenders for the following Rolling Stock : : 40 Locomotive Engines and Tenders; 250 Box Freight Cars; 150 Platform Cars. Printed Specibcations according to which these Engines and Cars are to be constraucted can be had, and general plans of the different;rohicles ean be seen, at the Ofice of the Chief Engineer, in Ottawa, on and after the 17th January, 1870. Bealed Tenders, addressed to the Commisâ€" sioners ot the Intercolonial nn:z marked " Tenders," will be regeived at Office in Ottawa up to T o‘clock, P. M., the 17th March, 1870. i ‘ pnmulmmh-m-. Charters to run during the season from Ist April to lst November. under, npolmth”ofrzvu.qny The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. : Tenders may be for one, or more than one vessel. Specificalions in blank to be filled up with the description of each vessel, and also forms of Tenders, with other p lars, can be obtained on application to Department, or its mn% Halifax, N. 8., and St. John, N. B., afté the BNth instant. rg Durantwert or Manwxe axo Fuazxaom, Plsheries Branch, * (Mtawas, Tth January, 1870. PUBLIC NUTWEB is bereby given that Tenders will be received by the under: aigned to the 11B of March next for the charter of SIX SWIPT SAILING PoRr® AND AFT SCUHOONERS, measuring from about mxty to one hundred and thirty tons, registered tonnage, with two suita ble bonuts to each vessel, to be well found and thoroughly fastened, and not exceed ing six years old; for Marine Folice purâ€" poses, on the sea coasts of Canada.: The erews will be provided and the vessels provisioned at the expense of the Govâ€" ernment. Vesmels to be at the risk of the week and expenses, or allow a large commiasic to sall our new wonderful loventions. Address, K. WAGNER & Cu., 'l".'z TINSMITHA | JDe. aA. Prask!s Mégnetic Ointment Cures | Cromp ar wmasitiessâ€"Dz. Bisouax, of Utica, Noew Yook, saye: @lhute used Dr. A. Trask‘ Mexmetic wintment in my pracuice a number ot pyouts, and oun say with pleasure 1 deeim it one of the greaiest dispourerie of the «ge; for the oure at infammation of the Longs, l-‘nuwudtbo Bowel», Infammatory Khoumatiem, and in Ciila bud Fever, it with perfect suscues, YH | eâ€"am ot Hucas, , Presen Limbe, it acts Hike a charum; e J P. Kaxwa»t of Chittenango, Now York, aays : * It has stoud thetest trial, and bat not beat fonnd -m-1‘ Its astonishing cures of Infam mation of the Langs and Crogyp and the wonderiui swossss in ou bm’wuo'luu watinm, and Nervous Affections, entitle U to a bigh ranks Nint of remedies for these Da. w"wmsuv k. % .'a aay® ; -lunudhlomlou.dw I lnflq‘::‘h the m..‘n: of Pues, and‘ sundry com pla 16 ® saperiore M-‘.‘llfimo*c(dl" M ""“.“"‘f"m""'i“ mhy Wod tee That the words w * see ie words @A TRA~K‘S MAGNEIIC OINTMEST : m‘ on the wrapper . ."0~-~I“DNQM.W Hing Uike magls. It is perteotly safe to use in all sases, and pleasent w thr taste, and is the preâ€" seription of one ot tha oldest and best female phyâ€" note* & «w anuress in the United States. _ Price 24 sate aeverywhete. Be surse to oull for @«MKA «@INMAW*®% sootuixo strUur." Maving the faommale of = Ourtis & Perkins" on Wohe, . SYRUP. It will relleve th poor little suferer Iimmediatelyâ€"depend upon it: there is no mistak about L. There is aot a mother on carth who be aver used it, who will mot tail you at ones that it will reguinte the bowels, and iIre rest to the disturbed t night and broken of your rest by a sok child ewforing and orying with the excoruciâ€" aiing pale of ontting tosth 1 If so, go at once and yet a bottle of aim. WINBLOW‘E soOoTHING Nerthrop & LywkS, Newonstle, 0. W., Ganeral ‘Mbmm Bold in Ottews by all druggists and be medinine dealors every whers t BEAUTIFUL HAIR, l . W\Cm I Tou Must Caltivate it | _ GRiT HRank In‘a certain indication ’ © of decay at the roots. | Nen Atrle. Amportant Change. | &A REAL HAIR RESTORXZ AND DR&EssING & Combined in One Bottle. Ottawa, December 10,1 869. wb!l im Ottawn, 14th January, 1870, _: 1257.8 And markedâ€"*" Tenders for Vessels." NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. &r nard one with the athir. BOLD Â¥Y 111 DKUSGIHTE Proprins 8. & Nan Duset & Cv., h howes}» 18 8. aF $%. snd 40 pauy P1 "orel B t Mothers i Maill lestore Gray Hair to im Anturnal Life, Color and Beauty. It in a most delightfn! Hair Dressing L wili g-.-u luxwuriant growth buss FAILING HAIR is immediate!y checked. MRS. 8. A. ALLEN‘® B HAILR RESTORER P QLETS LRLK&KAD THLS : ARBOHX OIL _ / As clear as pure water, 60 cents ; We will pay Agents a salary of $30 Minister of Marine and Fisheries. #Â¥# reswits SPEOLAL NOFIORs. tions to be addressed ED. B. CHANDLER, C. J. BRYDGEsS, omcs Saos. 10454.Javt 1 M w S > a uh s affectionate : _ 4 Be wearin‘, Michaelie ! be in‘ I {: ken the canle‘s wastin‘, the fouks‘ wearieia‘ ! Be nlnn'émri ‘ awa‘ to the. land o‘ the leal,) iehune. my man !‘ A Wire‘s Tave Inrpobesor.â€"A wife‘s rule should pot be only over het husband‘s house, Bbut over his mind. A ‘ true | wife, ~in â€" her _ husband‘s house, is‘ his unt ; > it is . in his heart that she is queen. Wlummof best he can conceive it is her part to be ; whatever of hei he can hope, it is her‘s to promise ; all that is dark in him she must pargeinto purity. From her. through Arun ‘s clamor, he muast win his praise ; in her, through all the world s.warfare, he must find his peace. A Wirryr Tammos.â€"A short time aince a medical gentleman, residing in a neighbouring town, ordered a coat from a tailor, which was made and seant home. Oun being tried on, the tailor deciared that it fiited admirably, but his customer differed so imuch from him, in opinion, that he returned the coat, and would not wear it A few (days after this occurrence the tailor met the gum alluded to, ‘at a fuseral, and add him with, * Ahb, doctor, you are a luoky Tesaisus CaLaxyiry in P. E: Israxo â€"â€"From the >ummerside "Progress"" we learn that a dreadtul accideot ‘happened at West Point, (Lot 8, on the 12th inst. The house of Mr. John Crawford, caught fSire, and in the Aagration, his wife. nd three children (a boy and two ‘girls), and also a foolish boy, 1 nephew of Mrs. Crawford, were Dburoed to death. ‘The origin of the fire is unknown = Conscoat A 10®8.â€"An old sotâ€" ter, named Michael Young, who lived at tke foot of the West Lomond, in the parish of Strathmiglo, Fifeshire, being at the goi-t of desth, and some of : the neighbours attending to see him breatbe his last, being rather tardy about it, was mecosted by his wife in the following bundred and fifty shares of one hundred doll-lonh.â€"&da Evening Newt. house to hide it The mother overtook bur duughter, uluwr a struagle regainâ€" ed the rugor, and was about 10 draw it Rurmmens. her throat the second time, when another deuZhter, fifteen years old, placed her hand there, and received a terrible gash, ‘Nnfi‘« then succeeded in cutting her ~effectu«lly, and died almost instantly. # Wuvun-;Mot.ooml'oginu have obâ€" served that a "éloso" summer is invariably followed by an open winter â€"Punch. . Isidore Thibsudeau, and Wm. John Withall, Eugene Chinic, Timothy Hib» bard Duon, Josph Hame!, ; Pierre Garâ€" nean, Henry Stgart Soott, and John lc--u“uof? city of Quebec, for the mapufasturing . all description of india rubber goods! under the name of the Quebes Rabber Comâ€" man." " Why so?" replied the doctor. " Why, because you never have any of youl.d'atm-_wdooyur hand."‘ Tllhlv:::l Coxupaurt.â€"Letters t huve granted, i rating mm gentlemen g-a'?i?-'f Joint On, | * muuuuu-‘,muum Broughton. The honly survivor of this here school Must be ninctyâ€"nineoâ€"or else I‘m a fool ; And if he was jto confute this trameatlantic Gush s There‘s no one d believe him, ‘cause be allers was 4 Lushington, R Buch a Hawfy! cage! such a Norrible Tale ! *Twould make your very cheeks turn pale! ‘ And I wonder whit they‘re saying down below About Mre. ‘ Beecher Stowe. . â€"â€" The Period. And Tommy , and Mister Rogers, And the rest of the D'y‘lrh codgers, > And John Cam 6, the last I‘ve thought Lies anug in a c And most of his Besides the one When Lady‘Byron ‘heerd of this, Bhe could y believe her senmsesis ; Destracted by the grief and pain, > She hook‘d it for gvrer by the 8:40 train. The rummiest of this here go _ Related by M Beecher Stowe, Is that hall the Ihactors in the tale, Bave one, is as #ead as a doorâ€"nail. _ Lord Byron‘s , and so is his babby, And his tomb it\ain‘t in Woestminster Abbey, And his chaste but most cantankerous wife Has halso d this here life. And poor Augusta, the wictim of their scand: He disparaged his fatWer‘s memâ€"oâ€"rye, Aud kicked his mother in her eye; | / And to «am up his sinsâ€" for this was a twisterâ€" I‘m blow‘d if be didn‘t make love to his sister. any, ‘with a capital stock of seventyâ€" ve thousand tz.l‘l‘-ndivi%nd into:n’n Allegra was He was hawf His misant At least so sa Besides bein And forgetti He paid low And nubody f & ill make your very cheeks turn pale! . Â¥gur eyes with grief to overfiowâ€" Oh ! Mre. ‘Arriet Beecher Stowe. In this herd Faukee magazine * « Bhe wrote of things which she never had ioen, And also a harticle in Macmilion, _ o All for to e Lord Byron was a willun. She called Him, a reg‘lar Don Giovanni, . A precious gight wus than the murderer Lani, Allers displ&gyin‘ a norrible nature; & And lurking with the ;als at Droory Lane f Cabin ;" "E P"~ And not for to speak of her much wus, lbo'a.tli of * Atlantic Monthly " nud. Determined Hauicide of a Crary: Woman There was Which sh @intt a hold lady too fond of blabbin‘, ) wrote the novel®bf "Uncle Tom‘s Fhe Norriblest of Tales. _ given to hatheism, fl: say his catechism ; F iighters for to hit him, rln’u ‘boots would ft him. uch a hawful case! such, & norrible i@ mysterious daughter, P 1 fond of cold ginâ€"andâ€"water ; y was a sham, . r: Lady Caroline Lamb. , the wictim of their scandals, in with plated bandles ; latives they are doad, at went off his head. that provisions : sent trom â€" Canada were zold to the hulfâ€"breeds> and ~workmen «t rates much higher than market prites , ;fi:fi::l:d a man assert that land has ht \by some of the party from the lml;‘nhl {:yvimh COunada (g:ve{umt pork, The Canadians who were working on the road complain sadly of the treatâ€" ment and aspect of «ffairs, and. I see no reason to doub! it, \were entrapped into jail by being ordered in, off the road to defend certain Goverument stores. â€" No arms were provided und \mome were arreâ€"t ed on theâ€"stregts, in Wionepeg. _ After a carétul enquiry from responsible parties, the fact appears that Govercor Mcl;uug-ll was willfully and vilainously misled by those who should haye endeasvored to aid him and. themselves, soâ€"called Jloyal mdm A roll containving Uweive or bundred names was shown him as being the names of those willing to protect him in his endeavors to enter the Territory, when, in fact, half the names were copied from the school regis~ ters in various parishes. James Ross, one of the pirties 10 get up the roll, has since, with Holy Writ in hand, taken the onth of allegiance to the Patriot Governâ€" ment. Reill told me in the presence of a dozen of the leaders, that the loyal party in Winnepez /are all woÂ¥king to obu{-_ their personal ends, to‘get fat consulting the le, They would have ullov‘odu?h -flpn: pw unnz a» formidâ€" able proportions and when it was taken eut of their hunds by the French, th? found themselves in the back ground. The surveying rmy last summer did a great amount of injury to the Canadian cause by the imperious mauner in which they transacted their business. Striki?)g lines across farms, affixing the names people in Cauada to Iobo?hnd,udp"v- olouhusubb,i at the expense of (_:.gu‘o.u have not a bit of patriotic mmny J.opla to understand that their would beâ€"cut up and divided to suit the CGovernment. , The snow roud party also contributed to injure the Cuwfl:.n cause. It is saiu Exâ€"Governor McWavish is somewhat better toâ€"day. :1 arrived, but Smith has not taken possession ; the ‘n4ians are all loyal, and the‘ sioux armin« strory has been greatly exaggetrated. The Ameriâ€" caus are making use of their influence with the halfâ€"breeds, and thiuk to force the American Government to send troops to Pembin®. (In fhe latter they have succeeded, and the |Tiliury will probably be stationed ‘there in the spring.. The EKnglish halfâ€"breeds ~and the Scotch were amongst the first to be in the wild way, and protest, at public meetings, against Canada taking possession without 1 pSooia NP ul‘ ue £00% i SHEDNER rived at Fort Garry on Wed i "’{ Presentâ€"T * _ s o pesday ni he Reeve, Al _5 .‘lo oclu;k- I ‘-OII‘Id tbe t Â¥ nlght Depm_v heeve, Chail * l‘. r'”v h‘ beén sent out to . i reeps Ks /. °P °9 o Rpte 0 en o io OO Hoat toanels Stinking) River.. K64 intercept . me at | , n Elliott, David Maclaren, James ng! River,And â€" escort â€" me â€" bank ; | *¢2ttswo wh wnts b i I avoided th c s d agal who each filed his declar« 6 3r . theti cand entered Fort | qualfiewtion and «flice, 1k Aikviy nod y, « where I was arrested and coufiâ€" | *"~ required by law ) Aaken ida eubscrited the niq ;l‘e F&n till Riell came.. T spent | / T=e bettrn. of Wi‘lizm f h T 10 4 + s A 9. a di # wa§ .'8 t 'it; g':lj;dbmom. while â€" Kiell | was presented and read. .m_‘ Bll. 4 tor_rehet in (h:fin ‘_‘ed. troops. | All |/ Motion No. 1.+â€"NX . R were véryâ€"civil and" obliging. | 9. 1.yâ€"N + d by Mr. Elliott and At 10 a. m. the next day. O'Dm-t"g' pho nied At M6 Macliren, tuat Thon an 'mndloun.luokiug, suspiciou ‘})"lue.]' Suomervil : be, 16d he is bereb$ &ppoi 148 :bm;‘z twentyâ€"three | year> ~ '?e e*k::"';}md'“" forthe current vear ;’nriwrw' 0 the C. uncil, catéred l‘f Aa®. D T te RESYE mad r.â€"Carried, *~â€" 1 4* NP s ul T urd » nomimated I of my â€"wi~sion. -«:I\l he ..mere.j‘ m(,hl:: !Ncmle mudit â€"r, _ tess " bomasteliik e Br. Pavp, Jan. 28.â€"I /arrived af Pembina on the 10th inst,, and haviog passed the guard at Fort Pembina, i arâ€" rived at Fort Garry on Wednesday night at 10 o‘clock. I found the troops had Iuformation as to the Cause of the /Out= e _ breakâ€"So Annexation: Special Corresspondent to the Toronto Telegraphe NOR*‘â€"WEST. {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. Ime comin ome nex week an hay forâ€" giv you for jawin me. l‘lle come‘ on the 7 o‘clock trave an whall stay ome_ herearter & trito be a altered man, I want peace and so do yew, why shooda‘t we love‘each uther, as we used ter when we were first jined together in the wholâ€" lIy bands of madjock, i‘ve jined ‘a temperâ€" ance sosiety but if you ever jaw. me aguin for cammin ome 1‘ll wollap you like ‘ 6ty fur ‘we must have peese as grant â€"â€"Mr. Froude, the histotian, hbas a per in the current number of Fraser‘s ;gruiu which is attracting wuch «atâ€" tention in England, on â€" the relstion of i#reat Britain to her eolo-u;{ He vi sly apposes the views of those p-iiticuu who would have the mother ccuntry , accept and even u the ddfti‘:’g away of Canada,New Z:lemd,or Australis to independence or to new allhances. ~He denounces also the spathy which permits British emigration to pour into the United states instoad of direbtâ€" ing iA to the provinces. Mr. Froude thinks the fqu?';lfinghpd"fllh a very poot American possessions are .b-«;&y;u United Btates, and she has no of hef own on which to disâ€" tribute her po;huu growing â€"A sharp tongued Texas woman grsuidh«iotd&onch a degree t:: he deserted his home in Houston and fied to Galvestm, where hbe wrote the following interesting letter:â€" o An order was sent to a Chicago bookâ€" seller for "Six Primitive Christianity." It was sent back with the response pencilled opposite that item, and not at ali in 2-&â€""80 Primitive Christiznity to be in Chieago!"‘ * ; The Quebec,Evening News says :â€" / We publish toâ€"day under the greatest ‘ difficulties. For a past our office has been denuded d&c ers, the temptation of higher at Ottawa being greater than our men could resist _ We expect to be able to organize our office in a day or two, after. which the News. will appear promptly and regularly. * r l * slgnhwd old gentleman onee said to his daughter, *"©Be mure, my dear, never imarry a poor man ; f.m...fi: that the poorest man in ‘the world is one that has money and nothing else." Smith depoues "that yer kint judge a man bi his religion eny more than yer kan judge hiz shirt bi the size of the kollar and ristbands." * (Mn;w-..Juc;ry the: 7th, : 1780 My Lovin Wyfe: _ 43 n c‘i .k the taste. ef his duceased mother, be finally pitched upon one which the stonsâ€" eutter had prepared 4or another person. " I like this one," said he. _ * But." said the other, * that belongs to another man, and has Mrs Perry‘s name . cat on it; it wouldn‘t do for your mother." . " Oh yes, it. would," said© the countryman.> 6e AIL .0 lc Re ts oo oa ns ol e 9e & as Why should a chimney sweep good whist player? â€"Because, always following soot. * She coulda‘t read it! And, besides," he continued, as he observed the wonderâ€" ment/of the . stoneâ€"catter, ." Pon;y was always a Savourite name of here!" © Moved by Mr. MacLaren, and aeconded by Mr, Mcbht tbut the Colector‘s tme tor oul lecting the taxes be extended unul} the 18th day ot Fâ€"bruary nextâ€"â€"Sarmed, â€" 20 _ â€"A Gna«¥s« â€" Agran 4 in ker: of tombestones in Suffolk “d{o resuived a call from a counntrymen who wanted a stone to place over. the grave wof â€"his M wed by Mr, Kib an «nd seconded 4iv Mr., 5 Mobhe. that tnis Coummel 4 adjours unu! the thirt Butarday in Fetnuary next.â€"Carried," mother, _ Afterlooking around for some time, and making aundry remurks about Muved by Mr. MacLuren, and segoanded by Mr, Mohr, that this Councit do grant the #um of eight dollars to each of the following parâ€" ties, they being indigent and ussable to sup» port themeeives, v.z: Widows Anderson, Brown, McCarthy and McHale, wiso Angus McGillivray and William Biliot, and that the Reexe give an order on the Trersurer for the reapective nnounta.â€"Carried. I Moved by Mr. Mobhr, and seconded ‘by : Mrâ€" Fetherston, that the Treasurer pay R. R. 'al son one dollar and filty cents, for services as Poll Clerk at lsst Township election, and that a copy ‘of "this motion be his suthority for doing so. Carried. s ' Moved by Mr. MacLaren, and seconded by Mr. Mobr, that this Council do grabt‘ the sum of s:x dollars in addition to the former grant of ten dollars for buildaing a bridge veâ€" tween lots 15 and 16, in ‘the first concersion under the superintendence ot Patrick Her rick, and that the Reeve giyg an order on the Treasurer for the eame.â€"Carried. % Moved byMr Alshr, and seconded by Mr, Fertherston. that tne Treasurer pay the 1 rgeâ€" wees ur the ubsermentiuped School Sectiuns tue tollowing sums, being Special School rate n Hands x1 > nouâ€"resudents‘ roll for the past year, un. that a copy of thisâ€"mouâ€"n be his autburity lor payin« the s#ame,) <| _ T socate mudit . s Moved by Mr. Msar, an F-'ll’arrn(bu, (.;‘l ‘ Fran het~ heretbÂ¥ o0 in el As The first"meeting of the Corporation of the Towuship of Fitzroy for the yeur 1870, was beld in the Hall or the said Towuship .on Monday, the 17th day ot Janugry. ~ Foe s on oWE ie cOoRPORaTION or THER «l OoF â€" FITZROY. Xoved by Mr. Moar, and4 â€"~econded by Mr °* ‘ether«ton. th at M~. Francis U‘NéAi be, aud en« hereby spp in e4 Assessof tor the cur. ul yrar, and that his pay be-nny l“)fil ~8 il;flfil. P f " Mored byMr Mobr, gnd seconded vy ‘Mr, FLHEIMIOHL thut Line TNEAKAEHEE muÂ¥ the Â¥rxas 10. 11. 6. 11 61 4. 24. 40 8. 21. 18 1. $2.11 3. 1 B1 $92174 Carried. 8.80 2. 85 9.48 TOWXsHIP

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