2Â¥ 4 @ +\ #ing=owr, with al # A L & â€..7 En Iymptomatie . Pief and sonry Powe® upon wini. k « ou10480 jy) and Ne. 4 1 9# # ad No.d ® tE BKANA 1® Th Dessmber 3, sOLD ®¢ ainlog r, m# 16 f Tife Auk, 1 kon, as equired, to _ 5 Hints t 1. L0 0 WDâ€" ALIN CABLE Tor Liver Jt RE NOLOGAICAL t & d | AYyer‘g «1 the Grapan «01â€" The M ) . Thor bar® 1y devoisd to the sment, by all 0 W. CARTEER» & 1 KW 8E Chicage Ayor‘y Men and geone Cl t w t sosiomse for KA MILT yremre it l e@re a atormed of K RJ B# 16 Moath)y 4 ® ".vmu 1 be tw Kugn‘uds they o * 4 8 Aro mb ever pabi isped« Â¥ou roluces the ‘va can arie® al v O@Â¥â€"â€" aibhering‘t to give i# Â¥e w e, essribed. Ferinf U Bleop and Aiotobe#, . A Â¥BA 4 L0 ZÂ¥ELL 1® o h M #¢ gTate, $ WAér® bw ft c ? T\uh is Of ar tha® 10 cctit P 2 4 9Â¥ more Igh proofand avor, at oxtremely low rices Thorna‘s and Stowart‘ Seotsh Whuwker and Irish W hiskey C Old: [rizh Pottson prices. UHTOoXs dsranteanart M 20th January """‘Muu;...u., 'wm’ l.â€n. v I0NHWINEB, OLD RYE, eROOFRâ€" i1%p * 'lllll;: FAWAOFFIYEâ€"QG P Davumono‘s Exohangs VNep, 19 Sparks streot. DIRECTORS ; JUVBERPH, Chairman; D O THOMAON, Treaâ€" t} 8 BHO0TE A THomsOoN, t WoOurX. UMMOND, Munager. 1141if y were as es k the HMovice s + ware & a;-‘:':u of oat Parior | Grate them on the rug, so you need not :.r‘-lhnm next summer, as jmond tot fear of taking cold, fot the sexton prparonat, _ =â€" . SPaRkks aurEE®t, orrawa the mm aia Thoade hmd . s wess, 40 oi fol work . POnTANT To W Sherries o all grades, Ports of Ane aiity, Surgandy, Souterne and Maderia Wines all prices, n wood and bottle, Improved by age. ?_&*m 1!98y sLON 8BTOREAS AND OTHERS NEW .’ |'..,.m .,::-nn‘hop:m ie and *Winter: Stook of Feet Weat which in be I~and complete in every department, representing APITT A L b'“'-ll.n_n. **_ 30 RIDEAU STREET, |*~.~ OrPaW 4 Â¥IÂ¥G OoPEXED NI!3s NXEW EsTABâ€" / = "| _ UsSHMEXT â€"__ (njariy opposite the Md.Stand,) YBRY LOW PRICEKS :.p at t :‘uup Halt. _ Also, ‘ zdal ther, Vinegare. “fll’. ~SW WABY ais rurxacs, And it Works to a Charm. bo n uns raon, eneratem it EL KEERERS, GROCERSR, PROY!. " VJ mnning nuown iue [ssitast I raise m wbles from seed précared st ..,...! limg it is the best; they will therefore h-nu-.-u.m..,.-....‘. | andther and importunt fact is that being ab E34 PORK, / â€"CKLED SALMON, LiABHt. HER:tINGS, ) promisds . 5 1QV0Raâ€" 4 _ Genxao Buixoims; Rexast & Co, Henâ€" ay, Pipet‘s and other brands. '-l.ol..“- % _ Do Kuppor‘s and Houtuans, a wood _ LATEST AND BE8T STYLES y Ladiga®, Misses, Children‘s, Men‘s | and llnz'n W ear. The stook as usual is choson with groat Rick 'mo"ooï¬'r'nmos. s ':': !&qfl’fl Lumbermen‘s W ear always . I $Â¥ Orders taken for all sorts of work, Onty the m wet "***** orORGE MURPHY. the auimerous other articles anssessary 10 sonâ€" ute a commplete stook. * YKAQâ€" y . Od:Omlmhl.'m. l-.'z‘:-l cheap. OÂ¥FEEâ€" deciced to make the wholesale trade my MMISSION MERC [-g-‘?“;ammuro aaAv oX, increase of trade during the last four years sompeiled me to anlarge my manufastory [ da, and the questi nality (s read\! by making known ::’ml raise . P vâ€";vh-w-' e es Peihing uty Ane cther mgenr * I think, cannot those who m:'-um.:-“t-: llflziu.-u..ahwraw ?'“M Xttawa, or dirsct Boxz ie Maunufactory on thé bank of th: Ridean botitle.... , "I1NK®â€" 0LD sTOCK, n!no FROM FIREK BLLING cAT Twenty.rivg PFER CENT BEKLOY cost. APITAL 800T purpuse. Corn, Flonr, Orntmeni, Pork, &0. LETCTTy % M K A P W# that . 4 the time or bar alns. â€" KARTON & o0., ACed gooie consigned w ain t 'n.;.“unlm†$ "tâ€"â€"DOMLNION PARLIAMANT_ W'm".',hll slase roome umenâ€" *A Private Boarding flagton street, Ottawaâ€"â€"within av% K# TPELKOR aPH COMP aN®% YÂ¥ id under Chapter LXVIL Frosh Coffes ground and recsted dally on give notice of my intention to su FORWARDERa MEADOws & co BooTs AND sHOES in situated in "hâ€"-‘." .'.!'lh.od I:I~ and the OTTAWA, YÂ¥OLI.â€"Â¥. NC 2cX DHAL NHO i# U MEADOws & co, Jt â€Uhu-“ 5, Â¥, BoUoustts, Commissioner of Castoms STOVE â€" pEPOT teatimeniais we can offer End of Little Bussoxâ€"st. ToRK aTARET &Â¥ in Ottaws thereby January, 10710 ows "~â€ï¬*~md AND uolfl'OII.' O‘MEARA & Cop‘s be ascommedated any part of the MANTE, tto tor ume. lnvoios» Pun TUNING.â€"The subsoriber having Mbmmuu“ between Ottawa and Ogdeasburgh, would beg to \nform ais Ibflmï¬*xhlbmhh to attend orders lor tuning more promptly l:-.m'.fl'mm~..~. ns ORO, Â¥. BENRDIOT »neasn .mmnuxt. . aUgTAYE 4 ctthe C wilk a rudnai of tos Tuprlet duneerrnteny t Puris. Lessons on Plano ar 1 Jinging. Rideanâ€" be kept constanily tor sale at rery low prices, _ a Tige To of Aivarpont Onaren HADT ien hags to the ton, tlm* _ M Lamambar * vus ww‘ â€"Aqaick duiess and Mre Robort Steowart having maste arrangeoments with an ascomplished lady teacher, announses that her Dunsing Clusses will sommense on W ednesday, the N2nd instant. # Purther partioulars may be obtaimed on appilâ€" aation to Mre Robert Atewart, Wilhrod strest. Atawa September Uh, 1800 11 adut c Tuiey Prakrer heaghtferencts GROCERS & COMMISsHON MERCHANTs, Bank strvet, Conire Town, BETWEEN SPARKS & QUEEN #TREEZET aultable fag town or country use > Qooderham & Wort‘s H. Wines, Old &ye and mm-h‘umum saad Dollars ($10,000) U. 4, Goid Bonds, br of ‘81 The Hon. g 3 -ni:o&q l.r;..:- beer lon. Anh'd-um'm!o'_v.zqdblh. of x* No: Iut w tntcte oc t | cnifiacnncsiztsars hss > s .c'..""*........."-"'..::.':.'t:.-m _ hew Th .h- UyION MUTUAL Lure maun, mn-:u†U 3 (lyt; /m B. N‘.I"lg. M%u., N.B "o!a ol Financee unmui 0 I have this aq' 0»-11 with the Reosiver> ‘“Wu.m: GROCE B1E s [ No. 4, 8t. Poserâ€"as 6 . qu®sko. Hpesial attention "“""’M. mmu&mfl..‘.‘.“ gutt, Pig LIbE TN8URANCE UOuMPAN Y OF MALN h. t omm i# j Ottawa. l= Ostober, 1808 _ ov 13, 1889 __ 13044 _ Fllll CARBR aA YÂ¥ , . , COMMISSION MERCHANT PORWARDER, C ENERAL AGE N T. &o.. . COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ot awa, November 7, 18408, MHON MALOOLM CAMKRON has removrod his Office to the New Building between the Onâ€" tario Bank snd the Truce OfMlee on Sparks street "-'Oflvllï¬!l.dhv.r.cmlnlhw senee, and is authorised to gronterscsipts. Mining claims « Metcaifo and 8 Hardware Store. Puovuo'u'n. INA#UR a §0® f ‘cbfllo)unr FToronto Muatval Fire and kwo' y i hnn.m d: General 0‘-:‘- . Amporters, Ma ..‘.m «ont '.!E‘.:'J‘_‘_‘P_my-w. Oflce., sorner In sddition we mare,, _ wsual, a frst clase Nbvhc-duu.luuu-un.p Humen and youth‘s elothing can #o mede on the shortest possible notics in every style and quality, and a good 6t eneured. A ¢-:=«cu- u..: together with a large Lq ...M’“O. Tickings, Grey a : 3,000° 5,000 KQO. MAYR®, Canadian and Engiish manuflacture, and qualitios, at prices: lower than offered in this oity., i Guneiiindi semsi c ols o hat dï¬h‘hmtu‘nndu‘ummup:;'h- expressly for shantr purposesâ€"eonsisting of PANTS, COATE, YVEATts3, daULATs, UNDERâ€" SHIRTS, DRA WERA, &s, &0, io which we invite whe attention of the LUMBARLNQ COMMXUNL TF who will AndJt to their Interest to cxamine ~“WMO~|MM~* Euc attonat. ANCING AND Deroartsear. U M B A 44 1,000 No. 36 PEOPLE‘S TEA sTORE ! \_P. BASKERVILLE & BR0,, |â€" N1IONW MURVAL 1,000 A large and varied mont o Wesk of Eng. dan Tweeds, of the muummm “â€â€œW““M* trade," We have now on hand alurge sapply o F4‘ + y ntes from 508 to tde per yart. A LARGER BUPPFLY! of Woolen Sooks Ootober 6, 1 80# SUOARS. a announse that they are sewsivinga Now open for WHOLEAALE ANO RETaIL « Muoi®es, 80 Sparksâ€"at, CENTRAL â€"OTTtaiwa Nparks stroets, over Maun Bros OBE , s Chaudiers, Agencres. TQBACCOS, SRAinLBkss naos, ® iof Mr. Cameron in his ab« Ined to gronterscelpts, MALCOLM CcamE®®xon. LLINBN #1a08, PLBCBS ATOFYERS and #ATLâ€" .'nm. PALIRS BLALKETE, B. L. CORWI®, s trom the 1 UARKY, 1 meves, Heotoh and Canaâ€" .:'."Ԡ:':.“ tth PEBR o ,â€..â€'-.",' quallties for the Call and .q....-m.qu)u thie tbrade," railway as follows ; ad a~lurge sapply o | CGeing Nerth to Ot4tawa, “...m“ml Stabome P,% & %. B. %. a anenenmnsscesmeccescencccpee} 4 30 T 30 8 on parposesâ€"consisting of¢ | PT9#0000â€"........... & ad White Cottons, (MKARA &4 Co LIQUORS NLOTHINO of all alzos 0 ‘8., "l""“: TJt d s n nin ns m...-,‘“'iri:“-;‘::r" :-'““'.:".... §o ml-m.o..... sonnrarideiinten * : â€"peleeeey No s t branmah s480040..â€"..... , 10 #0 INMAN LINK OF MAiL AOTRAXERS, PROM NEW YORK EÂ¥ERY “:x AND aLTERNATH tUEDAT8 aavig 0# radkade hy ran batvabar Araance Fuua (nbra, Payabte ue {/wic Liverpool 0f HAGRHOKE.»»»»=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"BW O l.h-'dn&:.«-.. K Fadkadi wy waw wadbay ereamen Â¥1 Rabiraa T. cccrces ':. FLAIL E. . 1218 Lt is in the Ipwuahip â€" Hepen St. John‘s, N Â¥., by branch steamer......... 4 §# | adjeining clty limits. . Ne city twrse to pay. L‘â€â€™q-&b (Jurvremoyy . « Apply to . pnpee m irenieimnerit wocee I M taving aucgw, John‘s, N.2 ., by aranoh 10 # _ Rurdluy P. 0 m.unut-gmm (Oitawe, Janunaay 16, 1478, 1908.4 w$.% .v:m" wh éâ€"bmrâ€"â€"_ï¬__â€"â€" Ae aboug waler, «_ sumier% onl in anatos * * ~4 ~~ 4 mu‘vblnl‘.unan va & Trains laave h.-w the raine of the Nove Sootia (recn J ultlo-dl“;gufl&u i 11 40 a. m., aod 8 4 p. m>, and at «& 10 p m câ€"l: theve with 4 Ampmwer oe Amprae tos U Joan, Â¥ E. _ _ RKeturningâ€"the traias leare Ananapolia p m, with passesgers by steamer trom St m::&‘x*: Ol-. Kentuilla, Das #, 100%, umnQOR 1 tWy On and afee SATURDAY, the 1#h Dh. UAMBKERK, 1000, this Railway will be optn for lm MIAI‘;? loa veo Duith‘s Pulle at 10,00 a m and A Jb p m, arsiving at Porth at 1.40 a m and 1.3 p #. All as on Maila Line connset at Ymith‘s Fails .hl'::onn‘t-m. No 1 lawvses Brookulile afttee O T Tralns ane * To 6 in dae im Brothriihe in thee io confecertth O T Trains tor the enst and west. 4 U., ABBOTT, â€" md-:;. hfl.r and 8. JoAn. 6:36..':..'.:13.‘;‘.".'.%;.':': * Taatk suttwe Paila‘*" am, acriving at 6:0008: W ME TABLE, No. 23, Commencing on MONDAY. NoÂ¥ 4:1M* gu _ _ _ _ CCA PmE j PRA RKIX FIRXE ‘RIbDGES of all } ::“".::“"mnn 'gunma'o-m.‘-n ? w‘ Care on all Night Fraine, /# _iX cut&ng.:t_m "go steamet _ Curioita Portiand over; cm 'lll‘..nl FIRE CARt.â€" snvt.ual AFTERNOON "(ufter the artival a RIDGES tor allsinessadsypmemse of Guas Kifse, Ml.!‘...n-n-.:r-'::’ t uk “‘o..u.vu-uuu l.i«...hnntt- ".'lbo'lum-loamud:c' lar passsengen . C Â¥ah W for Breech and wod freight, f mummg.um | holm'n‘u‘:nq’o t tfandimg .-“- Ammanition, _ _ *o ‘Portiana svary MORDAT ao) $uUH) GRATS HtF nbawd L6irvon. YÂ¥ at 4 pm, for 8t John, N. YHOLELLLE ONEY. lomed through at the . *Â¥ priaw» dhrterieenreerenerceririenmermmientiee ie omm rineiracommmeneemmre en n . har furthor tnformation and tim of urriva‘ sns | fig °TT# $ ttoke, apply at the Frewst ogoe paea ns ** | Fyropny ar, INsURANCE Comâ€" tiomg PANY, omnnni.~ Dirsstor Seregk ‘ Montreal, Desember, & VAPITAL w Â¥ of P aA1 Ortawa Ormesâ€" ::u:c:.u Cusser FIRE DEFPARTNXENXT s mnempigy ts * | Head Office, 60 Wast Gearge Street, Glargow. CaNADA !u#-. Mend Oflce, No. Bt. Francols Xeavier upa.';-nu. * m-u Care on all Night Tt ains. # JATUEUAY AFPTERNGON (after the arrigay a Pn.l-l.w- Tnwend a y She has exsollent assommod at hm t-?:mt}-m‘! ' -".' ES‘ "*tovanes NHRV Express for New York and ll-n-. vb'lt.h‘.l..:‘ plabe, .lfl'm ‘-fl.....l.-.:‘: Night Kxpress for Quebes, Laland Pond. @Gorkam an Portiand, hi. Richmond, Sherbrooks, W â€"“-&"‘fl“t“ woubcicn« B Wl es mm C memmmncam id masse e °4 " M al â€"â€"p~ reâ€" We . E MWenenn .‘9.‘ e h UHANGE OF TiE BR LIVEARPOOL & QURENtowâ€"s anad Intermediate Stations , f Kxproas for Now Y or k and Bostop as GoOLNa soUtu axp gast Intermediate Stations, A6.,... ....... Tilb ‘ 'lu':.hls‘h. “l'"ï¬'"" “l-. 1:00 ied 1 & n‘tnp:.‘.. Â¥ ty 9 _ The 130 pm train runs in Prow Line Accommodailon for Cormwait _ ns Anemntione beotnnd mc wne 'wu‘!’-’s:ï¬ To ~ & 4 uhy Leng Apibes . as follows 188%.] WINTER ARRANDEMENTs, mn., _m-_n loa ve loï¬v REK STAiTiO. Prescots Juneton..... [ Sprendiertersentercrrteme P imgsinighraint >b tihennananbnnsinen . n :o W 3 15 1% s mh.........‘............a... 0 4 3 & o 1 IW0OHOGâ€"+»+»â€"=»»,â€"«â€",... 1t 1P 4 16 18 4 hm-m.........rï¬.‘ll B iB 1 w ate run by Montreal Time, ; A DI;I.NO‘I:.‘_A THOMA3 LEYHXoLDS Komptrilie. (O¢t m w n w‘ "‘ ROCKYIILLE a Ortaw RAIL+« ‘ W A Â¥ . ’x Additional 4@ Puriiamentary gegyfan® *N+ daily, during e INDAIOR &A ANNAROLIHE RAaitâ€" W A Â¥ . teader ; MAINX â€" LINKE, l LEAYE SROCKYILLE: P. M.aâ€"PRAINE w lea v Brookville daily [3 ig a%t Sundpobnt :l“‘?': * LKAYE si1XDRromm®t. â€" PEXKTH: BRANCH LEAYVE PERTH ALTERATIONX OF Tlug M.eâ€"KÂ¥MHRAINE wH! bames n':.t. a m and 3.3 t 14M p #, 44 LA WE EC A NE mi; RALLW a K. GOLING thyough to Provine do _ do 7;38 Bs Tes C300 m w 1 iWy 1# OTTAWA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY _ Bat Behook Restion No 4, Nepean, a MALE THACHEKLK, hoiding a drst or pecoad class certitâ€" Chenp ts cach, Lot 144, bn Blook nn.om art of Lot 10, Nepaqnn, and known as Â¥ PLALK. muuhqu* Cmare, Jannaay 1, 1078, 104.1 w#.1 adyoiming alty lumnits. Ne clty twase to pag. We will pay Agonts asalary of $ Pull partionwlars as to . aneoedeet oi 24 and that he is :m..â€_? againet Priws, 3?-_--‘...-. * magy. us Ottawa, December | d, | 409. wb l â€" Je BOXER CARTRIDGES of 4850 bore tor R evel ving Platols, assd in her Majoedty‘s Naeve. and othet Rifes,. Also Ourtridges for Buitardé i-n:.--. and A-:rt, Repeating * BLKY BOLER® ass the earâ€" trligeo known, carry w.-a---,-'c't-s‘.'-.“..‘:‘.E:.‘ l.gh.-u. hfluv .u-..«-..'..r-l':"d.’:;"""" Bites, can be had w-.:a Nete and Machines for Anishiog the Cartridges tA \. on w_n,,u 3#T0. _‘_ OBWYI LEKAD THIR : 2 i'l“oln 1WAAaC, + Always on Hand. Ottaw‘s, Desember 10, 18468 Wellington & Csoking LEKV AMNNUCNITIP®. AL* wWhunker, dtIO® . uad for the Heary, and Martink ns ame m ATBRPROOP CRYTRALâ€" es TUEK BOXER catRTA8ID9O®E ':!:9:*!*«’ «411 bore, Shelf and We are now propared to take erder POR MARCH O8utyea®y h sod Heaty Hardyare; , llllpm:‘?unuyo. JA8 G. ROBIWK8ON & 0o 0F TORONTFO, Tame, Olams, ..)“Q.rc, ;‘r“-_mm& of all Watskey. Pon «hUrs, povbor wunker, aud A1L erders shall be IRYVINE ALLAKA®X, Rurdley P. 0 ae mt $ e p moat [ eyn ih ns adl m old C BULLYAX, ‘tr:,fzn.;m. AYa wuiker, ‘VOI'O. 1998 Pm L Te | &A REAL HAIR RESTORKX2 AND DREssIN | _ , ,_ _ Combined in 'Ogm ® FMW GAME, POULTRY and The undersigned bege to intorm the public “hrn on hand, in season, a large the above, whish will it Ti eheF TKE ui stent hames To ues s Beg to intimate to their customers asd the public generally, bat they will keep opnstantly on hand THE GOVERNOR | GENERAL, w#*~ BEEZ AND â€" MUTTOX. To be bhad at SPICED AND, SALT . ROUXD, Christmas London Socicty, f Vole Good w Boada asine E.-...-...,:‘.‘......’,.%‘:... oo J. DURIE & s0X, 10 Bpark â€" strest. All leading Amerioant and Canadian Poriodiâ€" ouls, Lendon Journal, Bow Belis, ow. itaws, January 11, 1878. 1816 FOI SALE RKobes, alss about $00 of Sbanty and Horse in eroue medontimnt mrues tan & want» n'.:a'.'h!l;“w wall ‘soen as thare OMtawa, Nor, 22 1809. ' * 191 % a large -:. trom Montreal: of Bu@alo !P‘Qo.b 400 pairs of Shanty and Hores "MRB wINSLOW‘®s sOOIUIXG sÂ¥YRUP." Muving the faeâ€"sumale of "Ourtis & Perkins" on tas outside wrapper, All others are base umitaâ€" mother, asd reli¢! and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magle. | It is pertectly ubu-nl':.u eases, and pleassnt to the taste, and is the proâ€" saription of ons of toa oldest and best female phyâ€" mele * «sé nurses in the United States. . Price 25 ahist _« everywhers Be sure to call for " eemion 6 Lymany Neveabtie, 0. W . @boersi Agutin tor the Cenudags d t Ottawa by all ‘.’."!‘91.':_".‘!.",‘!‘_‘2'“""'"‘9; Mothers! mosnmers mm you disturbed at night and broken Of your rest by a sick ohild suffering and .’1 with the excraciâ€" ating paln of cutting teoth ? 1Â¥ so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘8 sovufTHING BYRUP. It will reliere th poor Hittle suferer Immediatelyâ€"depend upon it: there is no mistak wbout It. There is not a mother on earth who ba avat used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and ive rest to the nolihtt, xt relull and harlklhe ns sama 22000 . \| ,â€" " s 3 | RFEDIRO, P Aoowlesvilic, Neow York, iotaduces Maotantt Mastthe enart picrra woad mervarnteithi ret hee id es Purshasers should be sure and ask for Dr. E. BUFFALO ROBKE 8, ‘ L B. TACKABERRY has Yeen faroured with By 1, B. Tackanvegry, Auctioncer WRHENER KALE wÂ¥ HAUVBEDMAXKXEWs p®&Po Ts ’UIlICOOI | Mave sW on hand a good assortment of ROLLED BEEF FOR PARTIES, PUNCM‘B ALMANAC, 1870 4 P Dr, &A« MRS. S. A. ALLEN‘S _ HAIR RESTORER Saiud 1+6, * POCKET DIARIE3," â€"â€" Publitcatreons. BYâ€"WARD XARKET Busses and Sparks Btroots. THEILKR CELESRATED FRESH KILLED ~_** edonge »ickoimos THEILR STALLE, Nes, 6 and 1, AFALLâ€"PRID 1870. Hiyle. Important Change # $t. uod © PSk Plac» s Magnetic Ointmen t Cures as.~â€"Du. | Bixoxaw, of Utica, @I have lused Dr. A. Trask‘s in my practice a number of with pleasure 1 deem it one of alesale Drupel o o Oe ce 1Vu8â€"1 4y 26, 1870. ous Colds, and all Broochial affectiors u‘h‘m:n alicted, has passed icto a .proverb. in the United States, where thers marvellous Wafers are known, they bear down all u‘uur.slldnu ; the demand for has steadily hcuuo! for the last twenty untll now the sales avetage orer ‘ boxes a year.‘ Eminest memâ€" bers of the protession without number pcm' Mc.l«u..‘.mvï¬(m"." Bad and Weak always precseds of Hellows‘ By the use M....m m and powertul, the muscles healthy, Dyrpepsla “d‘lmhh‘in{\. lar astion is| restored, the -uow he lengs ‘“.BNMMdD y are 7!_0}_-:" _. to state the above on the most made to perform strange or unnecessary acts ; P sn nebrons apmem io doneret un mesaia) of the Btom Liver, Heart, Lungs and Genital Ora-&mmunh.-u‘ï¬: Mh.'.::: The P uniform the name eap. by the steamer Narrife at Boston wis Mr Allred Wad. dington, j of an overland railroad th British North America. He will visit Montreal and Ottawa to press the on the Canadian Parliaâ€" Aps ENT or Ttur Dest.â€" We 1 that on Saturday there was another ing of the Dominion arbiâ€" tratore at wa. It is usderstood, that the T of the Ontario t then that EZE the Provinces of Ontario and Quebes should be am-d ly with the debt each had incuo the October of 1841â€"â€"the year of Union, It is probable that this t, so favourable to Toronâ€" to, will be ted. the ' bot{l at Biture, mak» a a pic, a hbhum time ; ask a A Printer is the most curious bein living. | He may have a bank, coins," us not be worth a cent ; have small caps, and have npither wife nor children, Others may ruh fast, but he get swifter by set« ting fast. He may be making impressions without eloquence; may use the ley without offending, and be telling the truth ; while others cannot stand while they sdt, he can set standing, an@ do both at the same time; have to use furâ€" |piture, gnd yet have no dwellitg; may mak» arfd â€" put away pi, and never see a pic, nuch less cat it during ht life ; be: a bumin being and a m;‘n ho‘u-o time; may‘ press a great deal:and not | ask a vorl; -u{ handle :a (shooting fron and| know nothing about a cannon, !gu,or istol ; he may move the lever that moves the world, and be as far from recti â€"The eGesgcy ot Bryan‘s Palmonis W.afers in at 11 o‘clock, am, and 64 pi-. Sabbath Sehool at 9J in the morning, I Church (Presbyterian)â€"Daly &t: car § Morning Service at 1 i o‘clock ; Evening 64 p.m. lank Street Churchâ€"Upper ?on. Rey Mr Moons. . Serviges will be held in theChurch, Bank Street at 11 a.to., and 6} p.m. _ irk of Neotlandâ€"Wellington Sreet. _ Mc even 3 o‘clge Borfl‘ Sabbat Services, Sundays, at 1( Mu{o at 5 pm ; and on dayy at 10 a m. 4 Cathegral Notre Dame. Â¥. D. Daxovraxp», Vicar. Hours of Service, 8, 8 and 10 a m, and 7 p. m., from Eagter until St Michael‘s Day ; 4, 8 and 40 a. m., and $ p.m, from St. Michael‘s u il Easter. _ Morning Service at 104 Sabbath ohou! at 2 pam, * Morni Morninig Service at 10j o‘clock.; EKfer Sabbath at 2 p.m. Wesleyan Mathodist Churchâ€"Metcal/e \ us s | is .R.-' u,." u‘.'ul *~~~ dumnourgh F‘ariuhâ€"CGChurch of St. Bartholomere, . Grorox Nort Hroorxsox, Mating at 11 ; Evensong at 3:30. * observed. All seats free. Meath. Ejhs. Churchâ€"( Divine Service at 7 to 4 p m. _ â€" | / 4 it Kpucopal Churchâ€"Le Breton‘s Flate. Rev B. Laxx, B.A., | Bervi commence at 10} a m; and 6i p m ibbath School at 2 p m. 1 New Edunburgh Parish Free DIV1A oNX SUNDaAÂ¥. hriet (Church of England) Ov J 8 Lavows, c.u As : Rer forning Service at 11 o‘clock â€" dt James Episcopat Churchâ€"Hall Rev. Eowaro Euas, Minister. _ service commences at 11 p‘clock, and services at 84 o‘clock. Sabbath School at Key, DaRik1 M. Gorvox. | _ Bervice at 11 o‘clock‘; Evening at 64 u-g:,-\'nd Churchâ€" Albert Streat. v. Eowarn Eung Ministar Printers and Paradoxes, reporters are to , have a and a silver badge with their paper fastened to their Baptist Churchâ€"Queen Strock. BSERVIC ES im the telegraph apparates is influ. -lnrum-.num It lred by age or disease, the muscles Rev D MoPuai, Pastor Tintcs Rey Jou® Jonxstox 'eb..’/'ar. York fl“( PM Rev. 8, G Stox® P 10} o‘clock,; l*onll' at 64 10 .-.uiti.'opll. On m Wednesdays and Fri. o‘clock; Evening at 6J THBO!ITY CRUORCOHES unappropriated.) . Communion, 8 a m, oR p‘;“z..:,:" o‘clock ; Evening at 7 â€"Sparks Street \Il Fostivals England Streat. The best proof that a (man deserves wealth is a wise adminstration of it for the benefit of his fellowâ€"men. We comâ€" mend to our ‘citizens the example, in this respect, of Mr. W..GC. MceDonald, 'bo){i'(.}xl.l“m to a donation of $5,000 *to ill College for its general funds, has established therein ten scholarships of the annual value of $125 cach. The v‘twfllï¬o will do is incalculable. ith the hmthc eacient Universi. ties of Great and Ireland before us, there can be no but that, â€"â€"The Montreal Gazette in the fol= lowing words draws attention to a very gratifying feature in a MceDonald :â€" " ‘There can be uo W that, in future, it will require g;nt tact and dexterity on the part of the Colonial Office to interfere in the managemept of the Crown lands in the colonies." " We need hardly n}, remarks the Standard, that the case is not really so bad as Lord Granville, in his anxiety to get rid of his resroosibili , wishes us tonplmo. The Imperial Government, alâ€" though it has acted most foolishly and extravagantly with regard to the Crown lands in the: oolonio:,eiu 0t surrenderâ€" ed their fee umg!e to any |of the Colonial Governments. ‘The Crown is still de facâ€" to and de jure the owner of all the lands not alienated to individuals in the British eolonies. Nothing more has been given up (thourh that is too much) than the right of management and | control. The Colonial Goyernments have been placed in the position, in fact, of | the trustees of s::l: eot;t? within their several bounâ€" , and it is preposterous to su that it ever was i:wnp;:d that they -lml'; be absolute miasters of the soil. They are bound by the terms of their allegiance to the Crown, if not by the express letâ€" ter of the law, to administer the trust in a manpner which shall be ~conducive to the interests of the whole people of the empire ; and their duty is not exclusive~ ly to the people of the colony. The Im~ perial Government most assuredly has the right‘in the name of the Crown, as t owner of the waste lands in the colonics, to ~‘interfére _ with their manageâ€" ment *h'nuvet it _ | shall _ think ft. ~It. \bas as much right and as much liberty to do this as to interfere with any otier department of the colomâ€" ial administration. What does the Colonial Office, in fact do every day, but interfere with the affairs z:htohe colonies ? Did it not interfere, the r day, with Queensland, with â€" regard |to the colonial trade ? Did it not interfere with Victoria in the matter of the Darling grant ? Aod the Imperial Government has endowed the colonies with the right . of selfâ€"govâ€" ernmentâ€"as much in these things as in the disposal of the public land. _ + I to afford. any information on specifie points which persons interested in the eolonies may desire.‘ Lord Granyille undertakes to do this, but that will not meet the public‘ expectation. What is wanted at the present time is that, as far as is possible, eyery man willing to emiâ€" te, and for whom it is ascertained that g:ro is work in the colonics, : should be enabled to do so." | opin «* be ready to direct the Governors of the Colonies to afford information on any apecific wmn“ which persons interested in the ies may desire," Only Ahis and nothing moreâ€"information which the Committee could far | more readily obtain for iteelf ! < ) Much of a statesman‘s popularity depends on the case.with ‘which lc can t:ï¬nul into his confidencéâ€"and, so to speak, into his family. We seem to know him and to like hi better if we can follow him like Mr. (Palmerston to the huntingâ€"field, or like Mr. Bright to to a day‘s fishing, orlike Mr. Gladstone to a bout of wood cutting and joining. This is indeed one of the great sources . of the pléasures which the English. take in political dinvers. / We like to see our statesmen cating. It did one good to see that wonderfal old man, Lord Palmerston, eat with the â€"zest of an Eton schoolboy. And so it did one good to see Sir Robert Peel bobbing in ‘his saddlo in Rottonerow. â€" Perhaps it may also do us good to see Mr.‘Gladstone, ‘after a hard morning‘s work over State papers, throw off the cares of office with his coat, and proceed to wield the axe, the, saw, and the plane. * | The Premier will not ddge us the at him in his private li%er. | One daype:z find him with bis son and #Jris ‘nephew, busily engaged by way r:I recreation, in cutting down a beech tree near Hagley that measured fourteen fest in cireumfer~ ence. The Enoeeu of felling the great tree takes three days of three hours each. Another day we) visit him at Hawarden in company with the "Arche bishop of Syra and Tenos, and we disâ€" cover him in the act of sawing planks for a job of joiners‘ wotk which he had uandertaken and nearly ‘finished. Mr. Gladstone has the reputation of being the hardest working man‘ in . *England. Few men can work so haril as he, and still Tewer can in‘ the sa;-e amount .of time accomplish as much;) and we are sure thet if he takes to cibaring wood or sawing planks he will do it with a will. Even his amusements will| be energetic, and he cannot be surprised at the curiosity of the people who like to soe their great men at play when they threw off their| official robes ind airs, and become ordinary men. | * use «h tb 6 4. ............... Cladstone at home _ The London Register claims that Romanism made two thousand converts iudutlgnyhnyur. It says that from ev itualist congregation there is a veo::a’nnlmofmmdrihh‘loâ€" wards Rome.. In various ps:dch lifferect Augl have been n&a,:::l.'to.-:r l\;:“'Eof some ten or a at as m:n{w‘l:diu connected with various Anog'(,f sisterhoods. T\eoilihrd'b‘; «" Out of every twent Anglicans join the Catholic Chrzh,noth-thl seventecn have been prepared for the step by the teaching ‘they have heard from the Ritualistic pulpits, and by the m.-u-yun,umm- itualistic . churches.‘" On the other hand, it admits that its Church is losing in Ireland. A spot . on the sun, so large as to be seén by:{he;ohdn-isbd eyob,ilmv'n'bh. A piece of s glass is neccessary to shield the eye of the observer. A confidence man paid his board bills for several weeks by courting the land~â€" lady, but defaeulted just before the proâ€" k, ArTTeasmime ww $ Ne Kers 5 cihim > i wl a -;w‘tbe animal, and felt it with my own hinds. I couldn‘t make out .:slh. fictitious in it. On inquiring of the man wh» was present there, [ was informed that it was a real mermaid, found in the sea near Japan, and thit the man bought it for 500rnro. at a public auction in TCaleutts, He â€" further told me that another of the same sort, but as big â€" as a man, was sold there for 1,400 rupees.. The length of the one I saw ~here l: almost a foot and half, Now I am at to find out whether I should rely on his veracity : aad believe the matter. So I ask those who can, inquire into the subject minutely, in order that the truth may be elicited." look at. I was quite astonished to learn from some of my firiends that a real mnid.exbooiiufln chouk of this city, could be seen on paying a single piece. B_o,‘uthillï¬lld my mind with t curiosity, wont there yesterday, a.u'thn it was all true, and that a man sitting at the door with a bell in his hand was inviting the passersâ€"by to that spectacle, 1, _vfua two friends, went in, 19, says : ; " Some Mahomedans of Bengal have recently ‘brought here a mermaid preâ€" served in a case. It exactly resembles a fish covered with scales in the lower half, and a moukey having a head and two arms with lngmufnfl. in the upper. Ofooumlthanrioutu-‘n Iovrnt. I was quite astonished to learn from some of my firieeds that a real _ _ "The state Legislature, sittiog in Dublin, would have the power of d.:: with all local questions, such as the question, education, &¢. "In this manner the Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland, sitting in London, would have the power of ‘:t.d:z all Imperial questions, such as the of the army and navy, customs duties, postal seryices, {PRICE â€" 3 CRNrs. _ *# Let the Government give at once to that country a State Legisiature, sitting ‘in Dubli:r,’ composed of two elective Housesâ€" a House of Representatives and a Senateâ€"and haviog the same pow= er as a State Legislature in the United States of America Let them leave in the British Parliamont .the Irish memâ€". bers as at present, but without leave to speak or vote on any ‘such question . as tm.fluu Legisiature in Dublin is comâ€" tent to legi se TIn ma."'""“.....'.'f"?;.. Murlvmant sÂ¥ rorqul in a pamphlet in reference to gre and, which, coming from an aristocraâ€" tic and orthodox Whig, has a somewhat startling .effect, as savoring of O‘Connellâ€" ism. . He#ays: 5 Sir George Grey, who for many years, and in several E’ngluh Cabinets, held the post of Secretary of State for the Home Department._.bn_hhll made a | about three miles and a halt, and is, perâ€" | haps, as favorable a sheet of water for | fishâ€"raising as is to be found in the Penâ€" insula, apart from the large lakes. But on the West sideâ€"of the Grand River, it is believed that Sudden‘s Lake and others in that‘region are also well adaptâ€" ed for white fish, and we expect that young fry will be deposited in several of them likewise. . Should the proposed exâ€" periments be. successful, we have no doubt attention will be given to pike, pickerel, and other spacies of fish posess â€" ed of superior qualities for cooking purâ€" poses, but in order to make any such er periments, it will be necessary for the Dominion Government to set apart cerâ€" tain streams and lakes for the poga« tion of ï¬nh,'* t . > h“PfO been. done in â€" the county of _ Ottawa , We may state that Messrs. Brown & Co. have thus far been entirely successfal in hatching several thousands of Brook Trout spawn. ‘Their establishment is being conducted on a scala much more extensive than is generally known, and we purpuse in a few weeks to give a des« . cription of the prewises and the extensive work which has been carried on during the past cight months, so that our re«ders may obtain an idea of the | preparations 'Iukch A}euuh Bmï¬lfl :‘b Co. have b‘:l' making for the artifici pagation brook tgrout.â€"Galt Rcï¬:m'::o The public will be intérested to learn that an effort will be made during the coming summer to stock the small lakes in the vicinity of Galt with White fish. During the past week Mr. John W. Kerr Inspector of Fisheries for this District, placed in charge of Messrs. Brown & Co., proprietors of the Galt Trout Ponds, about 8,000 or 9,000 white fish spawn, which are now in the process of hatching in the hatching t s of the establish. moent. \\'bcngbr;(:;il: out the iry will be placed in the most favorablbly situated of the numerous small lakes in this secâ€" tion of country. The intention of those who are taking an interest in this experiâ€" ment is to stock those lakes with a supeâ€" rior quality of fish to the perch, sun~fish and other inferior kinds which are now found in them, and if white fish will thrive under the new conditions, quite a boon will be conferred upon the> pavlic. Puslinch Lake has &« cirecumference of aA Ll L 0 CC semememememeee hereafter, many a man eminent for his services to this country will trace the beginning of his success to the winning of a * McDonald scholarship‘ in the University of Mentreal. â€" k Nmt of â€" The Delhi Loonl Legisiature for Lreland. Fisk Culture in AC0Dâ€"@â€"llltimcs....