dependent on charity â€"for food and rainvent, and that some four or six thous> and of that number are British emigrants, and therefore especially calling for aid froms their follow countrymen in Canada. We feel sure that whether a part of them are British subjects or not, in the event of anything being done, aid will be extended equally to all, for we cannot see that men who have in a measure thrown off their allegiance to their country, whose lives and energies are henceforth to be devoted ly entitled to extra consideration at the hardsâ€"of Canadians, _ More especially is this the case when we take into consider ation the fact that there are thousands growing Dominion, where these in dcrtriuu. men might surely have found their way to prosperity und comfort, if not to abundant wealth, had it not been that the agents of the Union held forth grand current thag is « most cl hand .in its pocket and generously proâ€" duced that sympathy for the béreaved and destitute which takes its shave in good,, but they are for silly women and children, while men must act. "It is said that there â€" are some forty thousand men, â€"women and children rendâ€" grasshoppers to that region last supamer. So far the endesvour has not been very successful, and the charitable object has almost been a failure. Af’w nights ago it was announced that Dr. Mitchell, who is identifying himself with this work, deâ€" livered a lecture, in the City Hall, pre sided over by our worthy Mayor, giving an account of the plague and the causes which led to it, but so meagre was the attendance that as yet but little symâ€" pathy has been evoked. It is not to be supposed for a‘, moment that ‘the people of Ottawa would be behind their neighbours if once .they were onabled to see that their substantial sympathy is required, and we feel sure that this case has only to be get properly before them,â€"when it will "bring forth such & response as its merits demand, and show that we as citizens are not so heartless and closeâ€"fisted as to refuse to help our fellow man when Adversity ovértakes him. At any rate suchâ€"has mot been our repuâ€" tation, and we feel sure that we shall not at this time make a new departure, and lo’konnndmtbaund.dweounur men actually starving. f â€" Herhaps ane great reason why this grass hopper plague has not brought forth tha prompt ‘response that is always,. tc the. credit .of our common humanity the outcome of any great calamity An effort is just now being made to direct the attention of the citizens of Ottaws to the great amount of distress which prevails in the wostern Stagps of the Union,but more especially in Nebraska and Kansas, the result of the visit of the Thursday Evening, 4th of Feb. The Tines. I 10(4 0 "C. Wiiiimbationein ce anmnintac on ~C" .c haninn mc dnc W'fll“ next week f E. mw’u HA MILTON. Man The Governor General H"‘ EXCELLENCY Subscription Rates for the D-uyr'l'lwnu THE WEEKLY TIMES| ©.. the patt rawing Room in the Senate Chamber, OTTAW A, MONDAY, JAN. 25, 187 THE GRASSHOPOER PLAGUE Farms®s i _ Live Stoe." Moeney Wan Situntiions W. Situations Vac Ca#t. es and Gepttemen a ; and every day, is, each word Over {WE the same proportion. ~ BIRTHS, MARRLAGES, DEATHS iotices of Births, Marriages and Deaths, e.. Had it been another Chicago hich in a single day rendered thous homeless and destitute, or a coal ndant resultine in Dburyins Runc f men and boys‘in a living tomb, all world,â€"or ‘ at least all the Brit world,â€"woukl â€" have put â€" its ham » lact that there are thousands samds of miles of land waiting the ‘ the tiller in this great and Ist, 1875 nâ€"the sympath i6 M t Invoi AT 9 O°C WiLL HOLD A ionors an ertlscmel verflow nd‘ig to be hns Mar endrea Ccase ars may hape 1 we in W matt Ting to | guarantec y, | retunm th 9Y the . drapy ity; | pointed. . All that i in time, * your prize "| ruary. foreign inspec 1 D. | used for ‘LL, | roleum ._ | made by | such petrol ng. | test of 1 18â€" pg.mme * | chapter 1: according ing the be orde PAsS.â€"To t gLS PruLA WARRANTID A SURE & PERE CURE For all kind» of Piles, Le , Scrofuia, Tetter or Ringâ€" Worm, Salt am, and «il t Butiip watratielt to Of all cages of Plles One Bottie warran f b‘mx;:(mewl‘mont?lmmw&‘-o} umors. « This remedy hbas . been |faithfuily tested mnd found to be an alnjost ‘for the above named diseases. Its success has been so universa‘ that the guarantees a to those who will use in of failure to refund the paid, Arst introduced he has -ltL of tes mllï¬l efficacy for the otf the awful t T \for, The Pile and H cure is en in its composition, and be tm safety in all cases. | is no dr its dri¢ing the humor 19, as it ¢ures om | and the patient‘s bod ves while under this treatment. wn s $1 pER HoTTLE, SQLD BY \ New York Bax Orstz®s ix SazuLr.â€"New York Bay Oysters in shell received daily, fresh from the beds, only â€"four hours from sal:h water. â€" Families parâ€" ties requiring thema s ied on the shortâ€" est rfg(tlicé. i’oonm‘:‘mm‘y w street West. | | ; _ Tus Evext or ths Nugw Y â€"The holidays are ended, and the seri k of the New Year begins. first. ~ tant event before us is the last i ‘ the Library Gift Concerts, whi 1 lace in Louisvilleé, Ky., Fel | 27th. i"his drawing will as ufll:s : ‘ on that date as the day ves, and to guarantee this Gov. Bramlette to return their money to ticket h iq the. dn,whc& is not had at the )â€" pointed. What more could be T All that is needed is to buy your { in time, ‘and you may count on having your prizes on the 27th day of Febâ€" ruary. ' 3745 B Sauterne‘s Sherry and Claret ‘ choap at D. Meborueli‘s: * 3608 Wir Remember Baskerville & Bros., 36 Ri: deau«street. All desitring Chris “’ New Year‘s substanti ith an. ment of choice winc:.,‘lflq t 3 groces, will find it o their advar purchase from thera. They have a quan tity of best winter apples ulosB-' arrel. + I The circulation for this waek is $3,098,â€" 317.97 ; specie, .3,399,&3.7%' 7ing an excess of specie of MIMI % | APPLICOATION TO P. m if | Application will be: made to the Par: liament of Canads, at its next session, for a: bill to in the Jpper Ottawe I mymvemenmy,. and to confirm their present cm&mhdnduohp ter 68 of the Consoli Statutes of late Province of Canada, and hï¬l, confer on them power to collect sa for the rightful owners any escaped logs, timber, and Iumber, and to works therefor on the Ottaws river, &r wheére between the city of Ottawaâ€" 5>oint on the river, known as oachims, and to acquire hold necessary for t.henqelb' of their liicted A proc tion is publi of! tions conchruing importationg and sale of foreign petraleum. Officers i guage tbsr';o?otlolfll‘m appoin‘ inspecto tl:e ._ The insi to used for ing all imported. refined pétâ€" roleum shi llbethe“(&?lt)fl?yme Ne made by les Potter, Toronto, and such petrégleum as wil:dhotlhnd gllp test of 105 degrees, as required by sai pyrometel, as required by sec 2 of chapter 15 lof 24 Viciomia, accordingito the instrugtions a« t ing the ¢, shall t with as may be order h% the i of Customs each case. Every pae lof i refined petroleum inspected, shall o manerasens the Minister of may direct. No imported refined petrole will not stand the said test, whether designated as â€"" Coal Oil," «Nq " *« Benzine," " Benzole," “i’tnflne, or other oil or fbiuid, distilled, manufactured, on produced y any process or w ghall be admitted to ...Q for n or warehouse in Cmmunh- impor ter,shall have produced a from : collector or.other prqmoflo&,tf and Revenue, authorizing him to keep and imâ€" port the same on hand. : | h The best v.h?o in W;-ofy- m'g owers rmer ROWLOS _ | | PILE AND mmdx OUIL 14. 18 ng t To the * roprlormmiet Romfaws crikk ty For Internal and External Use & the rous of the foloning mem es the return memâ€" o s:rve in the present P-rï¬unon& OIROULATION AND SPEOIB. 1 CzxtzE.;â€"Mr. B. Deviin, adyo ntreal, in xt.' of Mr. M.\P. ¢ former mber, this elec n |declared m‘d. t( | x.â€"Mr. Hilai urteanu, ion having McDonnell‘s delicious Musoa | 1 3698 CANADA GAZETTE. Riixo or ‘Smcos â€"â€"Mr. H. H. ‘ovonto, lumber z the ection | having d ETROLEUM REGULATIDNS wn, and that we do nothing not LOP Ottawa, Jan. 25th,§1875, sdm'Wflkor, ‘Cassels and Pennock, here Mr. B will be found all day on ;em mdmtopvo information m%&m-. aruizsigty: vill be ry, every lot otfsred bomg scide ho resorvy thi, ns upe set price. § Plans of the pamphlets and Vidns of the City may ‘bo ‘seon ‘at ts branch of the C. P. R. R, The Menonites are swarming into the Province, Municiâ€" pal improvements are active and the growth of the . * will exceed anything ever before .read of. This property has to be sold to meet gym-h on oth:;dpumhnua:ndo by s i6t is at m N‘lindlofu-,’a is _ than that it pays for. Much â€" better <Inyestâ€" ment Thunder Bay : Rivell‘ Opposite the Russell ; House, > , " Winnipeg is already a‘ thriving city of 5,000 inh':‘bqltln‘l, nnx must Alw‘:'y‘- be the. great diltnbuhg point and | and tenders are now as! tisement, for the gradin g.ftho.thh West, and imho'énofB.R. volpment now _ ente upon emâ€" ploying thousands of men, its. trade and population isglikely to quadruple within the next two years. 6 o d Pembina Branch R. R. 200 CITY > LOTS IN. THE CITY OF ELIGIBLY | SITUATED The subscriber has been instructed to offer by Auction, at his Rooms, on Elgin streot, opposite the Russell House, on Tuesday, 26th January WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, J. BERMINGHAM, 200 City Lots Grading has been commenced upon the MAIN ~STREET, Commercial â€" Centre Luesday, January 26th These lots are high and dry and very ; Victoriag Park and the Red River. WINNT,,EG, MANITOBA AUCTION ROOMS, anrnd â€" Province â€"â€"NBAR THRâ€" â€"oOFâ€"â€" IN AUCTIONEER. ed for, by adverâ€" ‘of the Sales, and Red \L «HE TIMES : OTTAWA, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1875 Dound 11 EBE DOCC . T eE f m’ id "“awmnuniny.;.m-â€"â€"r mas hnor a c D 97400 m m without the express ¢¥ Harrper & um 1 peii c ‘Addresm HARPEE & BROTHAERS, Mew Yorg / EMBBO_WNL & g f _ _ Bubscrig to . HARPER‘S o wï¬mw aroke (ie year, $1000 ; or, two Periodicals, w&&m%m free, fogne An extra copy er the, MAGAztNE, W y, or BAZAR be for M‘;‘a‘lnï¬d Tivs Bunsontsans at F.fln"" ::.umnth;u. llfx&ni-u 10 with» esc nttmiine B for we eea ol en e S te ie je t ie ul TERMS : . + Postage free to all Bubscribers in the United The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in ual ; EK l Antame r ;{re‘:;[:%n.hzâ€"& the ehl::-bbruwlnd n end variety, maâ€" &‘b its for the > to e e e t p ï¬hflbngw t affords,â€" These Trees being raised in Lower Canada, are preferable to those from A meridan Nurseries, aoiied to stnhd the Wintere of this Cintrieg: * |__ Ottawaâ€"st., between King & Nelsonâ€"sts "A Repository of Koehten Pleasure, and TREES, SHRUBS, &¢. of the well known: N at Bt. m Aulnets, Province u'ms has i AN aGKNOY IN OrraWa For the supply of Fruit Trees and Ornamental ie Near the City, for sale. F The first purchase will be given at a sacrifi¢e as the ow ner is in want of money. Or, Ottawa P. O Hept. 2, 1874. : Different Kinds of Game JOSEPH KAVANAGH, tAMS AND BACON, Nos. 170, 171, and 172, of 1873 and 1874, ( of Phout 5 sdinro miles. pounetiig W1ll be sold bï¬'PU?LIO AUCTION on the Srd day of FEBRUARY, 1875, at the ,r THREE LIMITS ONâ€"THE KIPPEWA, Snen oo ainietiinned oo ing t ieady boae: These lnwnm known to be timbered with Red and White . Pine orslmnnmwlod quality, invariably commanding a y sale at the highest.prices in the Quebec market. °/ hone Nee Sioet e hn fhe Haol in %’nkuo Branch, River Peul::'-n and Great o*enlco Lake, % hese limits are known to be timbered with _ Terms aud conditions made known *â€"-nrthfl†‘"..‘.d“ § H. loxx‘N’ f i é.:vlu goo]vo'dmlnlmtlon:‘ gllf-A ead, 0 at the UN1GN uo't_xï¬m ie &n‘orom on SATURDAY, 20th DAY OF RUARY, 1875, ut the hour of tweive 0‘ n0oul, lheulomumml'lllb‘l Limits : License No. season of 1873â€"4, comprisl an area of thirtyâ€"nine square miles; and l‘a 162, of same season, comprising an area of fifty square miles, both being situate on the Pete: waws River, ~ License N6, 163, of season 1878â€"4, comprising aund Aidderminster Carpets, B W, Centrc Tuble, Mirrors, Trifle ma. Pictures l':z ()rnuneau; Dining Table, Side M’ Ohairs, g"nl""swu Mattrass, Hair n.v)v ah Btknds, a h as Dro-hhng 'l‘nislu, Bedate‘dl.%nrunn. ua aumen_)m other articles that cannot be mens _ The Furniture is being but & short ung in use, and the sale uvo‘,hgommondng at 1 o‘elock sharp, on Monday, 25th inst. LIMITS FOR SALE. TIMBER LIMIS, HECTOR MLEAN Dec. 30, 1874 Â¥. Evening Post. One Hundred â€"Dozen ho e en scP r o ie w MAGUIRE, | #5, Becond Con., U.F., Gloncester Also, the FARM on the Limits and Depot Dec, 80th, 1874 UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA CITF, r Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Esq S" ROGERS, U NDERT A KE R Jan, 20, 1876 Household. Furniture BY AUCTION, 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land Auction. Sale AND FOR SALE. 6 and 7 Nicholas=St,, Ottawa. Miscellancons. Grocer and Wine Merchant, Auction Sales. Angusté Dupuis, Keq. JUST RECEIVED. â€" Also HARPER‘S BAZAR ILLUBTRATED. OFâ€" VERY VALUABLE N stices ofthe Press, TERMS CASH OGane. J. BERMINGHAM, Auctioncer JAMES SNEDDEN, WELLLNGTONâ€"8T. n Auctioncer. C900 w"h“ ©OU} Hm AMURL CORvOment cime; | rstables in the city/ { cAr, for ) 5o and remounble thies, Wiil proage JY * fave ) with a call.. f t by ex. m‘ hnarded und â€" eranmad n PFha ~ Return tickets issued at t rates. miaantiiees inpeimenontLt * cioMDNTARITE & MOSGBOVE, Oita@a Potmand, dug tho segeon‘o thpioeand yetion RATES OF PASSAGE. â€" / . (amenameniame o o oo $00 u?flAGl..;;;..u .......J..;.....;““‘ Yss oiane crone) dnc arpen ho Mwmw%*' tafion 1 Caoan o ts fls Betes c es a amall Aadnatian 4 "Ju imrough Tihow mha un.wn AO(})wl TION UNSURâ€" Rates of passage from New York: ; . To #inagow, Liverpbol, Londonderry, RATES OF PASsAGE CABIN. . ..$70 10§80.â€" ;| : BTEERAGE. THE STEAMERS OF THE March 11, 1874 Hote. ©Qing, iegnty iess m ramet in ie OF ROYALâ€":MAIL STEAMSHIPS:; "AT REDUCED RATES. m 46 inÂ¥ suke 1 1 is $ SPARKS| BTREKET, Oct. 12, 1874. + Cabin $50 to $70 gold, according to accomodaâ€" ROB. ANGUS, Jr. "THE ROYAL" CAPITAL . , , SIX MILLION DOLLARS, Available Funds to meect Claima® anee) Halt > s-ruucoxu INSURANCE Co‘¥. (FIRE AND LIFR) } Authorized Capitul â€". . $5.00 Subscribed to Blau + + 8$2.00 FIRE _ RISKS rms _Company bases its claims Osnadian Institation: on being Stock Company confining its over: Dominion; on having carétull D20 70 00 , on Naving carefuily 6 and officint Agents in the m Canach, and on baving the necessary deposit made with the Domin required by law, for the security of policy holders, ‘ _ _ Y "Iacana: oi c P C ETAE ACTRCTE i d wz LOCAL All lgubel: will h:"m'ud by the :k urances b:!ujwmmfl., in the .’M"utmumo‘w?fla-. + ll1lg . °%_|â€", _ @COONNOR & WALLER, ; {This Company, whoseâ€"Agenty in Canada was i peany tane oo nlo: rem al me, is prepared to receive uwï¬:&n l’otw meral Ageney for the Urtawa I ot from LYNESIAN.........«. ... s’gumnAvui....."....u HIEERNIANY s ts + ns1 ces MORAVIaAN.\..TIML:SY** PERUYIANQGssneasss ons POLYNESIA®N .TT TUUAUAUUM*C Ottawa July 22 1878, INSURANCE Co TIIE â€" Bull uT:unuo to take liuh} at : 20 per Cent; Below Combination Rates KTemporary Ofice: York Street, near Sussex oc orrawa.s ~ Mutual : Life Insurance Co., HARTRORD, oil.‘ Citizens Insurance Co‘y. _GAPITA]L, .0.\ $2,000,000. HAND IN HAND Insultfance Co. Glasgo w L in e Dec. 18, 1874 y$ fflll.ll! STREET, tÂ¥ CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STREET January 28r0, 1875. â€" _ "sike _ Ottawa, Dcc. 17, 1874 On every deseription of insurable property, AssETS OVER . â€" »< . â€" DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA, + â€" .® Dttawa, Jan. 23. Ottawa, Jan, 23, Jan. 9, 1875, Drug Store. T. T. _ SHEPHERD: Chemist & Druggist, LLAN LINE FIRE AND MARINE. AST END HAKS. DESJARDINS, HCENITX The Victoria Stables ANCHOR LINE. Steamships, General Agent CONTINUES TO TAKE Aruggists, Tusurante. Bank of B.. N. â€"~America,. W EL ,mm&mmwul& FROM PORTLAND, SIMPSON & BETHUNE, ers for C & n, 23. 4 $750â€"1m se beeue be sh un 66 ns e e see cevetsense ao o« ;Oblt R. C.. W. MacCUAIG, Agent, Ottawa and Viciolty, AGENT,* * 2LHDIR, AG Co-r.norsmrnl-d__fl-l:ï¬ Bt n.w.oolv:mg(:o.. on being a reliable its operation to the + OTTAWA 2nd. Jan . $$0 000 a $7u\â€"1%in o4 kfl.hq':m’ï¬ï¬m. Kag., Join Tilton, Ksq 4 e in e s pam I mh‘iâ€".'*l*'l Ih mew s! / /. " City reference m.â€"rbnflmmnï¬t Quebec &uuo . Bank, of Com» Tay, bnq °=§ y ,oqs:‘ e m o mshoinidont H.nama'e_o.. ; Have in stock.the latest d best vVOAL STOY E8 1 © = . Tok ee stt thes 3249 Casn gifte © 200 caen iw000 Cain Cifees â€" O Stoh One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gif One Grand Cash Gift +A g‘ Hifts $20, To invest a few dol with possible of thousands, is offered by of Public ?,1'&-:{‘« Ky. m‘a&lfl\h‘)ï¬n next, of their Afth and last Coucert and Draw» â€*'mwm’ n "'ï¬mâ€â€"ï¬fï¬iâ€ï¬; &m dfl'nuo:h:mmtd. Cf o Oot ,3, 18674; mmqï¬gmuwmuu _ @rim. Agonts wanted to sell Tiskets, to w uo 1, tA will i e e Pe o rew 9!"'1%".@’_‘9’!! Aull dist :ofâ€"prizes, a deâ€" seription of the manner &&“ï¬a“%‘ prinâ€" in reference: to the : will be ordering them.., . All jotters .m:‘.dm., o o winenedests Une Prige $1,000 TenLadies‘ Gold Hunting Waithos, wiith‘ 100 10 o on id mortn from $30 104500 sach 1 .. Number of Gifts 7,500 ! Tickets Iimited 10 75,0 1 $5,000.00 Each in Cash. Pn‘:nc 2 B.-w. w"lg&um-onnmw o-.’w Rusewedd Pixnc. hn e gr':: Goumg.;_%nngu Watches, W â€"â€" ;. 1000 Gold and #llver Lever Hutbting Wate nes mm%su $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 .0 0 ! For Tickets, or information, addressâ€" 416 Notre Dameâ€"St., 11 Rideauâ€"St.. . . E_al | splendid aisortment of Ladies‘ Fur Caps ackets all‘ the new styles 1 g;nn:-%y:on.'pugzudu» nzh.odul; I 3 I F se 6 O OX td hg m"‘ï¬â€œâ€˜- 1 The largest and cheapest assortment of Ladies® and Gentiemen‘s Furs in the city, | _/ . . e bmlautie . _‘ White Rabbitt‘Jackets, LADIES‘ SOUTH SEA lflL Jlm Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets, Isoffering 1:“ balance of his | Stock of ‘‘Winter Furs AT REDLCED RATES, Mink Sets sold at Cost. SIGNOF THE RED HAT F U RRIâ€"E R, Stutters & Funrriers. Fur De To be drawn Monday, Fel , tw Grand Uapltais of 2y 198 -m'. GIFT: ENTERPRISE, * Ladies Sea Otter Sets. Dec. 20th, 1874. Jan, 11, 1875, Jan. 4, 1874 Opposite Featherstone‘s Drug Store, H. â€"HODGE 8. 'Julp'mus 7 ns GENTS FURS NOTHER Dec, $1, 1874. Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Gift Enterprises. BUFFALO ROBES : EVLIN‘S ALEX. BROBERY, OPPORTUNITY No. 33, RIDEAU STE ET. In Valuable Ci*s; 45 Rideauâ€"st., COAL STOYVES 1 :‘o.lt and llu_ugeri Ianbvlu z:, THOS. E. BRAMLETTE #» | Each in Cash 56 SPARKSST., R. J. DEVLIN H. MEADOWS & QuAaL STOYVES} pots Manufacturer. Montreal. Ottawa. 2664 daw 169.000 100,000 75,000 3724 m1 betwaw: ao eeste is 128 Pm Ee throw‘ Jt away, as surely it is by the purchase of 1Ea 'mdmrï¬ruu an Prosgists Srolllel ues oo POi o I" 2P Bappent that your or It Lo fered the last five or six.weeks the most terrible | C *"~ > 7 °; a m?flï¬mï¬lu‘lflnm Ne i ons 1 Areul ol ...,."::;....'m.m..m! $g iggiagige h f id the directions carefully. Relief ded â€" deducdicsyg «* « «44 fnnrorer m e oo We Rupond ||~ /59 . ceenqeceq oo o cene %‘évw“ mï¬ "' i .I. Te “". ..-.‘ e -': ful for PAiS. .um the same n ipiglah â€"+â€" 2t me Ierp geat S ote s Ceiarte uevint my!;«lm-‘(x)‘uu, ; Per Canadtan .-Eumm-'yun. d use Ghenp peenteh firer ineinecns, c nb pimenn nanaerr 2 |on moner oral iL Persns w0,, 4 coree in the trade and among the people. Every ofer eqnipounded for this tatript S8X Purima it Bevinavere «00 ot ts many il Mess pietaicno irkise qlaray | & of Sm ty en )o boye Tor w ana ies e e us the tadd umc lienternd h n enrernl tavertenced ï¬p of numberiess fri in the profession. oo t t %I:m control over class of DIAMOND +4 ~â€"~_ RHEUMATIOC Ton as oget ane oan | Aomarer, the, pasmgs o the the affected channels still Ceteeein o eraiteegrrctan cnuineose have lodge ""'&"%‘:_“ wm o that in that in the Eï¬m thus removed the u: the ef appetite, streugth and weight .are {increased %WMMMWo Reeperoothrougnont (Be W ce aho aies sopaly *\ UnYv ARB MookEs ba‘rUra cardel W&m ady. The tudy, l‘g:;ï¬? ‘ve Persons are E:lonmd. the 148 NEW BONDâ€"8T. LONDON, W mon. wmé'pé AND INDIGES. nnryO:m!,tn either *niu‘Wir_mâ€" itne boxes, uuwby"&l'é:-mm Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatings. ~~ AGENTS IN CANADA, Montrealâ€"Evans, Merodr & Ov,, W holgaaie Drugs M $ .A M & is warranted to cure all m-;a-unm nary Organs, in either sex, acor or constitue l0 Ampesae in hasdnnit, kXPORT AG mrgz:. Burbridge tm.m Tom Boky 4 Sson ts rarngdoueteot Te ) for B the Sotive principie of the .u,' t';.‘;.. F7 ‘.9,' r"-rn‘.- onLoroDYNEis oeisorny nouroeidye ommaereda apeomigny tioners. _ Many of the 7 m have m GELAT .""Oll-.lt-u GH _ .e Medallists and Jurors at all the Great. Kxitâ€" 81, 88 & 124 Southampion Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON TTE MÂ¥ m‘&v ptigpart n raieiinieniinnndieee ":zinmmu;- Lavendet® Water, distiiled tm :lal%- Toliet V , ccidbrated for is u .& l epemeam n ineirnery Rmmel!‘s Viciet, Rose, Leat, Rice, and other Apigase" fimme, Porhener‘ o Ofotarann THQOMAS MORSON & son FWPT w...â€" wody § Magd Halitarx«â€"Avery Brown & Orto;â€" «DEVINS & BOLTON, ... â€" Notre Dame stroot, Genera) Agents for the Province of Mwmmmg 1R yeuthfal imprudence, g premature uec .y,ymrvmu debility, pc'.-nh‘a;ï¬-‘m in vain every known remedy, has &A nm selfâ€"cure, which he will send FREE to his Ttaliens, Paris, ‘and T0 Ringe Heed, Brigptes Aâ€"BLESSING TO THE POLICE, iimgene Iimnel, LSRtnor to _ HR.H. ‘the Princess of Wales, % Btrand, 128 Regent Street, PEPBINEâ€"The wn and fored indige URE oï¬l:'lgc:umm:zw*utnmm M piootods HTH "hipples orders, exeouted M* Morson‘s Effectualâ€"â€"Remedies tallens, Paris, and 76 King‘s id bnv.'n.l Paal-v Vendors. Jan, 22, 1875, SAVORY & MOORLE, duly 1424 NE BOX OF CLARKES B4 PILLS8 IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMEs. old in Botties by the Manufacturers, ’“““‘ for g?%_"‘o‘!fl% ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A vistim of ‘UTICK Worksâ€"HORNSET Axp HoxkrToX UST SUCCESFUL REMEDIES Mpecific for Asthma, Bronchitis &o Tuumuaowmu 1B AN _ Kxtract from a Letter Pated 15th from an old in« es whee cremies "ter vrer for me, and I vufln:fl‘ ria Tmâ€"â€"-â€"' t in on ing to uek ing Mastclrpeln, c ie snn on cam mm _ No Camenaile Pills. London is B woirnir sn 5is + ts a en '. uil*&t : Mentedlits. INCHES ! Dying J. H. REEV ES, 79 Nassauâ€"st., New York THEY Boolt street, Torento, CURE! t oC cpo| _ ioi l t tss &f-ff- ghoe > w \~ > takg