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d onl ts tw 54 In th¢ Fobruary number of Harper‘s :::r"fi Monthly appears a short but very interest, odfirprl ing sketch of one who has played in the | actually past few years a not unimportant part in | ©®4U8¢, & British politics, and oné who is bound to '°°P'-‘°“ k play a much more important pert in the | noble . « futureâ€"we refer to Professor Eawcettâ€" | among | This very extraordinary man and| his no nlne: less extraordinary wife have been regardâ€" m Communists, chiefly,we presume, because _ Whatever may be the peculiar views of individuals as to the_best mode of préâ€" moting the trade and commerce of the country, whether we are pretectionists or freeâ€"traders, we are unanimous*in granting _ the general principle, that our manufacâ€" turing interests should be supported. Exception to this rule is of ~course justiâ€" fied by the circumstance that we may deal more profitably abroad, a circumâ€" stance Which, however, when absent, leaves no reasonable ground for going out of the country to obtain that which can be as well supplied by our owif people. The limited market which, in earlier years, and during the existence of an isolate«d and fragmentary colonial system on this continent, was afforded by the â€" Canadian Provinces, offered no induce ment to manufacturing interests. . Andâ€"of ‘course where there was too limited a field for the production of the staple arti. eles, such as the productsâ€" of â€"the loom and the ison mine, which are articles of necessity to every individual, it whs not to be looked for that special li of manufacture could be ginnafwmto any extient. Now, however, since this country has assumed all the conditions of: nationality, since Canada has extended its boundaries from the Atlantic to the ( Pacilic, and since there are none more fflanigc-ntnmlcnwprfingmthofmol | the earth than the Canadian people, the | situation bas altogether changed. â€"Of the | special lines of manufacture, those which | are not of prime necessity to a young and | struggling population, ‘perhaps none has ’lmhler contention with adverse circumâ€" stances than the type founder. If partiâ€" culars in support of this statement are ;rqumaw?hvom.pqoiodntbem; | but we believe that two may refer to MF_ Palsgrave, the pioneer type founder of| Canada, for ite verification. %o much | have we improved our position, however, } that eyen in the article of type we are | : now in a position to compete with out |! ‘siders, whether they be British or Ameriâ€" can. . ‘The enterprise conducted for many | ; years in ‘Montreal by Mr. Palégrave, some | 1 two years ago passed into the hands of : the Dominion Foundin‘(hm ‘ the mmm?‘wnu concern llo, ; Mesars. Alex. Murray, President ; Rich | c ard ‘White,Vice President ; C. T. Pals { grave, Alex. Buntin, D. J. Rees, James| Simpson, John Whyte, and W. J. Macâ€" r donell, ‘The Company, it will be seen, | v comprises some of the most substantial |© eapitalists and business men of Montâ€"|" We learn from the Marine Department that the storm drum was ordered to be hoisted yesterday, the 1st instant, at one o‘clock am; at Saint John and Saint Andnws,Nomeuwick;unduHflihx, Digby, Yarmouth and Liverpool, Nova Scotia. % THE DOMINION TYPE FPOUNDRY OTTAWA, TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1875 Thur‘sday Evening, 4th of February Drawing Room in the Senate Chamber| The Governor General l.lu ,u:u.mu" Regulations for the Drawing Room Black Rod F PROFESSOR FAWCETT Opening of Parliament. Amusements : Gowar Opening of Parliamer Drunkards Cured : J STORM DRUM HOISTED H1ciw R. KIMRE C( E. ROWA AQ uL i L rde A D A MiLTON McK Dera TA oâ€"waliting H had scarcely got beyond that proud ~day when, having goné out ‘ shooting with his father, the htter’igunw.* discharged | in hisâ€" eyes, : rendering (him _ blind ie 18‘ wnd / niealy . " untiting him for the prosecution of his law studios at the bar of| the Middle Temple, which he ha.i j-I! entered with the most promising prospects. will, hbwevor,v’ruumupu;“ mm“ _ "°060, Over and above | her wonderful t attractions. _ A very oxcellont dmolmm"u mental qualiâ€" ties and standing | in the House is then given, fitly summarized in the telling epigram, ¢He is known as tho man of convicfianl he defends the right against the wrong, with little respect to the conâ€" sequences." . This in turn is followed by a brief outline of his dareer, â€" A scholar of Trinity ‘Hall,| * {he er flfi&hohkhmrfiwwz has been b-ldxnd‘ 1 magnificent talents of which t q”hmolf is posâ€" t attractions. _A very excellont dm of Mr. Faweett‘s mental oualiâ€" she is greeted as she turns away after having ‘resigned (her charge to a door keeperâ€"for| he very aptly remarks that in rapriemarne m were a to ‘invade the Conmmons Chamber after the Chaplain‘s incantation _It is to the singularly beautiful privaté character andâ€" personal and ‘domestic relations ‘of these tyo talented people, whose leading traits have been cast in such similar moulds, with. such â€" happy results for both, that the writer in Harper‘s ‘;I'm himself, He sets out by drawing a fascinating picture of Mrs, Fawcett léading her blind hushand to the door of the House of Comimons, the many pl"“""‘““"‘"J-""Nzllnoe-withwlich are pleased to call the softer sex, are in capable of rightly using all the political privileges and discharging | all political duties, if women were only the average possessed of anything app to the intelloctual power and real aljility of Mrs. Fawcett. . If she could w conâ€" clusively that she was a fair imen. of her sex, we should be robbed |of | all argu . ment as against what she and would be thrown back upon aftor all s the‘real objection to themâ€" bold}flet of expediency. [ "I b the political franchise, and the elevation of their| general standing to something more ntguxy approaching equality with their ."lords and masters," it must be admitted that| his experience of | the sex | lms"b@ one Wflli& would naturally | impriess him with more than the prevalent estimation of their fitness for the discha.r("p of the duties which the possession of the coveted privileges would entail. ~ On the other we frankly admit,; for our own part, that we can searcely conceive of any ar nt potent enough to convinte men that what they thd & f the advanced views of the one on poliâ€" i¢al questions generally, and the fact that he other has omwnnuy somewhat over. tepped | what jwo, whether rightly or wrongly it is not necessary hore to in. jaire, have come to regard as the limit vhere feminine modesty ends and.mascu. ine boldness begins. To those who are amiliar with the private life and conduct )# this remmarkable paitâ€"and the writer of lie sketch mEx-muon is evidently among lhe numberâ€"this estimate of their thar* ladi ou to Lh@ inct, it is yvery true that sor‘ Faigeett, like so many of the st living: Englishmen, belongs to Ivanced, or what is known as the al wing of the British Liberals, and 10cour Lk uniair A0 Obiquge®" 4t, meBINLEY, of Chicago, rosk D nhmumn.vu&,':o educate his son Choronie Urr.akenness, ._â€"â€" Fobruary 1st, 1875 FISH ! ~FISH! FISH, Box 363, Hamuilton, Ont Ottawe, Fob. 2, 1875, Tus Eyexnt or tur Nsw Yrarâ€"The holidays are ended, and the serious work of the New Year begins. ‘The first impor tant event before us is the last drawing of the Library Gift Concerts, whiol‘:fieu lace in Louisville, Ky., February 27th. f‘hicdnwing will as certainly take place on that date as the day arrives, and to guarantee this Gov. Bramlette offers to return their money to ticket holders if the dnwln&h: not had at the time pointed. NV more could be ukom All that is needed is to buy your tickets in time, and yol may count on having your prizes on the 27th day of next Febâ€" ruary. _ y 3745 d&w Drunkenness Cured. inll'u.x. axp Srame mâ€"t writer thoawdauqnu e i and comes to the. conclusion that ggr heavy soils, which have enough clay tb absorb the manurial elements, it is best to apply manure to gardens in autumn early winter; but when the soil is of | a loose sandy or gravelly character which will not hold it long, manure for spri sumâ€" mer crops should not be applied until near the time the crop is put into the ground. Large lot of (7,500) Stove Pi Inâ€" ducements will be given t> psr‘t).le;mh- ing a quantity, for cash only, at C. P. Doâ€" rion‘s, 81 & 83 @parks street, Ottawa. . « * . â€"| 8691d&w ':l!:.!!n.‘"'Ao’ Farss Monksty.â€"For people to allow disease to become seated upon them rather than consult a physician, or to suffer as ot piles, thont uhoi at ons io the drug of piles, without once e ginf f::' Fowle‘s Pile and. Humor Cure, which is an infallible cure. 3720 For fine électroâ€"plate goods suitable for inss . Shure er‘ street. (gele;’ntod mohio Wine at D. Mcâ€" Donnell‘s. 1j 3698â€"6 ProroorarHy.â€"Messrs.Jarvis and Arliess o doek Spoiopripig canicg ts Choudinet elr p/ £ e i gornenarnn ie sevnietie e &V ves C ting firstâ€"class pictures at yery low ud wa Fresu Ovsters mhsz:.z.â€"-mvo made l?ecu.l' arrangements for a constant s ply. Families, invalids or parties nq:K gg ons xtunnt, Sg?:rh treet w t. oonan‘s i 8 wes i 3735â€"3in Remember B*erville & Bros., 36 Riâ€" deau street,. All desiring Christmas and New Year‘sâ€"substantials, with an assortâ€" ment of choice wines, liquors, fruits and groces, will find it to their advantage to pm'ohmftomthccn. The{hnven quan tity of best winter apples for sale b{ the barrel. C f 31727 OTICE. New York Bay OxsrtErs in Suruu.â€"New York Bay Oysters in shell received daily, fresh from the beds, only twentyâ€"four hours from salt water. â€" Families and parâ€" ties roquirinivt.hem sui)(};laialon the short; est notice. Noonian‘s Restaurant, Syufh stroet West. \ s103 Noticr.â€"To nmembers of Parliament and others. (GGientlemen will find good board with large and comfortable rooms during session of Parliament, at the Eloâ€" rence Hotel, corner of Sparks and Bank streets.‘ , _ THos, Cowax, Proprietor. 3758â€"1w Only seventy dozen bow ties remaining at Neelin Bros., 40 Rideau street, to be sold at your awn price. : /‘ ‘ 18706 Gents, try Mackaren & Chalmers‘ cuttor Dne't-r;‘ will secure to them your patron ago. _ 3698 â€" Burnett‘s | bankrupt stock. â€" Only 12 dozen white shirts remaining at No. 40 Rideau stroet.â€"Neelin Bros. ~â€" 3758 _ Bedroom Setts, Parlour Setts and all kinds of Furniture cheap at the Variety Hall, 44 Sussex streot: _ . 8758â€"2in Sauterne‘s Sherry and Claret Winés v cheap at D. McDonnell‘s. 36855 Toilet Setts, TeaSotts, Dinner Setts and Breakfast Setts at the Variety Hall, 44 Sussex street. t 3758â€"2in Premnhxn.lguofthoh;?, which is so common nowadays, enti vented by the use owmt’a' G;N:’odpn': It has been used in thousands of cases whore thb hair was coming out in handsâ€" ull, and has nevor failed t@arrest.its deâ€" cay, and to promote a healthy and vigor ous . growth. : It is atâ€"the same time wunrivalled as a dressing for the hair. °A gingle application will render it soft and glossy . for seravel days. ©3104. Try D. McDonnell‘s: delitious Musoa Wine ~*/~. 3698 BMiscellancous. Order your Fall Suit at Bryson‘s. The best value in Winceys at Br*m'-. 4 3695 1m. printedâ€"matter by the ladies of BUSINESS NOTICES. MOSES LAPOLINTE. T. E. McKinley.22 $758â€"lin. , go to Rad 3758â€"1 un 37 24t.. 3695 1m to acquaint Joonenlia tnntine on io eodhaint his brother Of Loticra, wiv mail, or to hum..&""% onneols ; done i 10e U TE WIth the Prose to be or their Agent. * BTEAMERS FROM NEW YORK x BATURDAY, MV Nee ABSA YG A4000MMODATION UNS C s PASSED, UR Rates of passage from New York + _ _| To diasgow, l:m:mm, Cillin $50 to $70 gold, accofding to accomodaâ€" tickets lssued at reduced e .'.E_.._;-z-!zs_uhs on oi oh. An J & v: Berths not secured un ulmu?nm Persuas wishing to serd for their friends can y M’mmumm:)‘“ rail station th Canads of the Onites uieX TWhea mmtmdm-mgnthmmm :I,“'p,, Fitosh Uckem and overy information Intended to sail between the Ciyd "n:u.nd during the season ‘of 'lm.orel e A RATES OF PASSAGE, 0 femmabiate SsiSM rrertaaterfans f CABLN.,..$7010$80 â€"| STRERAGE Ottawa July 22 187%, Liverpool, Londonderry and G las is one Gf the inrgest, inntost nin ") »enconderry and Glasgzow. â€" The feet I.: .‘.L'f“.',r ‘the lu;eulc:flalut nmouh-t in the worlkd, Vessels will be dospitched as follows :â€"â€" OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS AT REDUCED RATES POLYNESIAN.... BCA NDINA VIAN HIHERNIAN...... MURAVIAN...... PERUVIAN....... HARMATIAN ... POLYNESIAN.... 36 SPARKS STREET, Oct. 12, 1874 FIRE _ RISKS "THE | ROYAL" ROB. A NGUS, Jr., AGENT, THE TIMES: OTTAWA, TUESDAY, FEBRU FIRE AND MARINE: | CAPITAL .. . KIX MILLION DOLLARS, M'iu&b -:c_aa-., _over Halt a took Oorny |Oetitution. on being a‘ relinble Stock Com f confining its operation to the Domlnlon;l::-nnl{.vlng ogfmly m.:,a Boards and efficient Agents in the prineipal cities of INSURANUCE CO. RODERICK RYAN, J, A. PINARD, Eso.. L (pHIB Company bases its claims AANLNorizod Capital . . . $5.000.000 mwfi'm >‘ . £2000,000 ..lwAu‘P‘}IRUAKRHYIAn' Elan * Lumbg’ lcrrh:nt.. D. 8. nmw%ofl.“' l'-.'uq'.',' Manager Union Hank. O CONNOR & WALLER, . . AGENTS, S’I'ADAOONA INSURANCE Co‘¥. (FIRE AND LIPR) Authorized Capital . . . 85 O( The shortest, chenpost and quickest verpool, Londonderty and Giaagow. " Piro 4 Sn T ETT I "*S‘adacona," at reasonuble rates of premjum * WOMNOK & WALLER t nave â€" RawNwoga n nCP ling G .k‘t:mpfi:thm. Bowling Green,New uom: HRITE & MUSGROYE, ot 20 per Cent. Below Eomblnafly Rates Glasgow Line Onwwqutmulmmm, Tlll HAND IN HAND Insurance Co. Ottawa, Di c. i7, 1874 Al _ General Agent . â€" Citizens Insurance Co‘y. _CaAPITPAD | . .| .. _ $2,000,000. | Firm, Lirs, AQID;;â€"AND Gvaraxme®. â€" Address with rof and anyâ€" 1 make the 'm"xfi' ‘:eunâ€" 88 i entire attention. This Company, whose Ageney in c:luadn’ivu clwnmslullhul:lan f“’{, and ‘:x':ou?'y income h: the Jominioh near rom ) remiums along, is prepfred uy)rflr ive applications for the Geneéral Agmy for Ottawa District from competent and trustworthy partics, who can Jan. 9, 1875, LLAN. LINE Pll(lllx "HCHd [1000, in Montreal ; a so, all mosles and notes for premiums due or fo> premiums on new risk®, must be either : ald Jnto this oflice or to one of our regular authorized agents, jorâ€"the Company will not be responsible for the sameo. Mutual Life Insurance Co., HARTFORD, CONN, ~ â€"â€" Ottawa, Jan, 23, ; 2 Montreal, Jan. 16th, 1875. Public Nottce is hereby given that the Branch Oflice of this. L'ommnir. located at No . 34 B parirsâ€"st., 17 the fi:ty of Oltawa, is closed from aud after this ; aud that Mr. Martic W holeham is n*nnr authorized .to do busiâ€" Ross for this 9 rm‘i he baving n disâ€" charzed from‘said offMes. _ Our ts and I-m rons in the (Mtawa listrict heretoiore doâ€" ug business with our Ottawa Brianch are thero> fare hereby netified to address Ail communica» tionk and #pplications for insurance to our ANCHOR LINE Ottawa, Jan. 23. OYAL CANADIAN AssrTs OvER _ â€" â€" . DEPO8IT AT O@TAWA, =â€" 18, HAS, DESJARDINS, uce Canada Agricuitur«1 insurance Company, \~, _ 45 #4, James Street, M THE STEAMERS OF THE Steamshiys. Still continue to take Risks at CONTINUKES TO TAKE w N RATES OF PASSAGE, LOOAL DIRECTORS Temporary Oflloo: Ensurance. BIMP3ON), & nrr;wsx, anagers for «‘Inad., & . | Montreal. 38. > _ $750â€"1m nh!:.(_:%t AosxT Corner Sparks and E Agent, Ottawa and gglg;l:‘y.’ , near Sussex Streot, mand every information ~W. COOWARD & 0o, Aeonie 4n Spmak o @TTAWA. EDWARD H. GOFF, â€" ME‘O ME‘uat C. W. MacCUAIG, Head Office, 2 T WERO OHM spéciality and give it their of Wintor Navi s Pih ap uy to Wi" experionce, if OTTA W A onbeing a $00, $74\â€"13in Sl".“lg":% and 6 to St p®xreAr! coxnveXrexrr * || . THE DOMINION RESTAUVRANT Rajotte‘s New Block, Wellingtonâ€"st., (Oppostte Partiament Houses,) â€" | Now open, and out the best inducen § t orEAEITâ€"~â€"»m y s cA RRTSD ap CLOSE, Proprictors. Jan, 16 1875 ) _ $lMAy. 00â€" Wishes to inform his many friends and the pubâ€" t mwn. hate muhihu y :&:N TeA MA M as proprietor of mummm ll.uhhlnfinfll;fiw&. ail who patronise the P %mfl‘m eonm Il& %”E.amm Upwards of fifty bedrooma, The Barâ€"room is replete with the ;best Wines amu,qua.ndmmmbo'm Oodfndlnfl% N ""gTABLISIINN) F1 Â¥rEars. Ottawa, Feb 14, 1874,| s q403 | _ furnished mro‘z"il'qus h?grmwufl-’ tt?ul.numhmuw a ‘,'m bolpuvdwm.ke m‘ 4 ; | Second to None |in the Dominion, Monday, lIst February , ALBION HOTEL, lioholulnd Daly Streats, ‘Ottawa» ~_‘ROBERTâ€" CcRAHKAmM. The Clarendon House. JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Different Kinds of Game Open to the General Public OÂ¥ . Aj HAMS AND BACON Or, Ottawa P. O Nos, 170, 171, and 172, of 1873 &nd 1871, consisting of nb()u% 87 s'_quaro’éllel. P A Also, the FARM on the Limilg and Depot. THREE LIMITS ON THE KIPPEWA, Py io Solt o POBLIC AUCTION on the 3rd day of FEBRUARY, 1875, at the 10 Of3 12 conditions made known at the T ; H. MeLEAN, | FOR SALE! Li No. 1(61, season of 18734 comprising an a dwg‘?-nlne square miles; and No, 162, me season, comprisine an area of_fifty square miles, both beivg situate on the Peteâ€" wawalRiver, foâ€"cs « One Hundred Dozen Having recelved | instrudtions from Robert Skead, Keq., will sell biy Public Auction, xt, the UNI©N HQUSE, in fhe City of Ottawa, n SATURDAY, THE 20th DAY OP‘fl'EB- RUARY, 1875, at thp hour of tweive o‘ciock noon, I e following superior Timber Limits : LIMITS FOR . SALE. |Brick House and Lot HECTOR MLEAN necessary oxtbuildings . proj is very finely sltuated, oommnnulmn cxeeli-nt view of toe city and mmmnd::s country, and will be found a commodious oonrorfibl%‘mmny residence, ‘ Will be sold cheap, on easy terms of Rymenl. Further particulars can be obtained m m J. BERMINGHAM, © Auctioneer nnd Land A en& Eiginâ€"st., opposfu usso‘l House. F\ol’ SALEâ€"N. K. quarter of No. 2, First â€" L:onoeuloxtu Front, 50 Acres more or loas, # of which sre in a fihe state of cultivation.â€" Can run a mowing machine through from end to cnd. Terms easy, Apply to .. _ | _â€" Auctioncer and Land A TIMBER LIMITS, An excelient Brick House and } Acré of Land, opYome Mr. McKay‘s residence, close to the awing bridgo. The house, which Is well and solidly bullt, contains parlour, -n.ng room dining room, kitchen and p.m.r{, with a hail elght feet wite. The second flal conutains five bedrooms »nd uewlnE room, with hall same as below, _ An excelient boarded celiar and a large and ‘reverâ€"failing cisterp, summer kitchen, wood shed, iwo stail stable, and alt other W. MILLS, Proprietor, EGB to announce that he will Dec. 30th, 1874 UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA CITY, AND FOR SALE, Auction Sale Grocer and Wine Merchant, Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Esq. share of the public UST .RECEIVED. Also 1874 Auction SBales On the Bank Street Road BY J. BERMINGHAM, The aboye House. OF VERY VALUABLE EASY TERMS. Hlotels, TERMS. CASH Gante. JAMES SNEDDEN, WELLINGTONâ€"ST. J. BERMINGHAM, . ont, Elginâ€"st., Qttawa Auctioncer, c s o( One Prize $1,000 7. AwoPrizer, $50 3 Each in Cash #ive Prizes $100 : 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silyerâ€"mo unted Harness worth $600. One Fineâ€"toned Rosewood Piano, worth ;hree Gold Watches & Chaing, worth $300 iree Gold Aneflulnmli;fi‘l.ng Watches, w Ten Ladies‘ Gold lflmunglwuclwl, woith ;100 each | 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Wate nes «n all,) worth from $20 to $300 each ! Gold Chains, Siiverâ€" &c Mumber of duu"l%z‘fio:fi‘;mum.u'xbd? 750 4 wabted Tiok wBO a u%u will be paid.~~ â€" â€" x k ~opck es Cireulars containing a tull list Of prizes, a deâ€" m“u"v"imm tg‘ "E ibe sent bfl one ordering them. All letters zmust be to _ OFFICE: Excelsior Building, corner Albd i To be drawn gy&,;ea!;m 22, 1875, two $5,000.00 Each in Cash. To be distributed in L. D. RINES 17ist | Monthly $ 7 5, 0 0 0. 0 0 I M Asail o d n t mE Fifth Concert should be addressed to th + underâ€" signned, and é;lodgo myself that the Drawin shall come off February Â¥7th or that every ‘dols lar paid for tickets shall be returned. C. M. BRIGGS, Agent and Manager® Room 4, Public Library Building, Loulsvilie, Ky Desith of Gov. Bramjletteâ€"Auction of the Trasâ€" g‘:â€"A Successor Appointedâ€"No _ More Ir mlpmemenuâ€"umw&g Certain February L{li.t.a mfiufi om T?xxteelu&o! u%uul’nb“c rary n an. was resolved that U. M. Brli;‘p, Keq., who mmdor the lato Hon. Thos. E. Bramle was 1 real buw iiness ma,naa]erof the gift conceris already Eev en in aid of the Public Library of K.-umg‘ mund he is hereby authorized to take rhee madev-uhtbytho:i;fln of said Bramâ€" etie, in the mann{emem. the affairs of the Fifth and | ast Gift Concert, and that the Drawâ€" o i on nopacomntty wha frnen ind pos itively a uivocaily take t on th day, wlgl.‘g)u'. n.:lngxr\ber poâ€"tponement or deâ€" lay on any account whatever. . ’glomnm all communications relating to th e h Concert should be addressed to Th3 mndar. Wihiole 'l'lchofia ; Halves, : Tenth, or each Coupon, ;’gs'vou Whoh"fl&ou,u;’fim F m fomnal Eor Tickets, or information, addressâ€" One Grand Cash Gift............ Ome Grand Cash Gift............ O1e Grand Cash Gift............ OQnme Grand Cash Gift............ Ome Grand Cash Gift............ 5 Cash Gifts $20,000 each 10 Cash Gifts 14,000 each 15 Cash Gifts 10,000 each .80 Cash Gifts 5,000 each :25 /Cash Gifts ©4,000 each 30 Cash Gifts â€" 2,000 each 50 Cash Gifts â€" 2,000 each 100 Cash Gifts 1,000 each 240 Cash Gifts 500 each 500 Cash Gifts 100 each 19,000 Cash Gifts 50 each GIFT ENTERPRISE, Tr the amount of Two Million Five Hundred P roraniys 2y tng Poghe 43 farp "of Ky ~ upon @ e Public D * the dotakion of their Fifth aho Last Ganeore" ALL OTHER FURS, CHEAP FOR CASH. Drawing Certain, or, Money Refunded. _ _No. 83, RIDEAU STR ET. | #@* A splendid assortment of Ladies® Fur 2:p¢nnd .Tgok'ela in all the newest styles in ty tly on â€"hand, and also made to odrer JAMES PEACIO: e s No.lxl{dezx' Street. The largest and cheapest assortment of Ladites# | and Gentiomen‘s Furs in the city, .can be had at the SIGNOF THE RED HAT, Stock ‘of Winterâ€" Furs 4T REDvcro rareg _ Mink Sets sold at Cost. ARY LADIES‘ SOUTH SEASSEAL JACKETS, Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets. F URRIE R, the ouly reliable GJft Distribution in the 416 Notre Dame=St 11 Rideauâ€"St.. . White Rabbitt Jackets, Dec. 20th, 1874. Fur Depots Jan. 4, 1874 Opposite Featherstonc‘s Drug Store, GENTS FU RS !! Jan. 11, 1875 Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Dec. 21, 1874 BUFFALO ROBES ADIES FURS 1 Public !.lbr-ry of Kentucky. Sitt Enterprises. ALEX. BROBERY, EVLIN®‘$ â€"â€" HODGE S , In Valuabloe Ci‘te Agent and Manager, Louisvilie, Is offering the balance of his 45 Rideauâ€"st., Ladics Soa Otter Sets. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE DOLLARS®‘! 2, |18176, 56 SPARKSST., mm : i) \Tia\ 72 40 $ w ta t t i §§ rs,‘ . J. DEVLIN, AND Manufacturer, Montreal. Ostawn. $724 m1l $783 iyp. . cloe $1 per botile. ihis medicine is for sale at all Druggists Wumn 15 a0 feepent thet Pour NORTHRUP & LYMAN, Agents for the Province of Ontario, Orto _ DEVINS & BOLTON, Notre Dame street. ..M..‘lgyuhwm q1000 m m P Pmeoie ve mymemoflvouthmbo“h& By t and simplq remedy hundreds of &:-‘ronmw thmw.hgwog.hnmz throw it away, as sure throw it away. as sure purchase ; â€"_-&-WARDQE Sl Lubelie street. ‘""mfi' cases, sometimes one , or two dose» suffice. the most chronie 4 give way by the ase of 1w. o Thes 1t is sure i T oo on 18 sup to any medicine ever compounded for this terrible compliaint. _‘ A BLESSING TO THE POLICE, Devins & nox.ma:“m"‘m:":u ENTLEMEN,â€" been one Ti Unls tomntaetannth reect on s avand ds mons /o rauced to tzy the T had sulâ€" lon&tholu&llvoulxvuk.;‘mna:omue MIM%Mm. m‘: astick, I commenced M&&»â€" following the directions carefully. Reilefcaine immediately with theâ€"first botlic, improved nfldlg“‘:lh the second, compictely cured and m Youfi umun@.uunmfiu to me privately or publicly, as I nnop ffl”mmhfiln?vnmwmm suflerers from o C It is the result of a lifetime of scientific prP dhm'orthgm‘é-. CHeredto the Unol h“q W'd t mu‘, m‘ and &mmfiwymm obedience to the desire of numberiess® in the profession, l uapnapeanan d ied doveomnmet aad e Sifamm male of rarig an ever compounded for terrible anmnintnt . _ The above only true theory points out the corâ€" reot treatment of this and other “fl maladies. | issolvethese corrupt pafticles h.vomndlnthosfl::udmu‘,‘nfln in u: internally, mh-vng thus mm m’ftff:?pumét&w-wm in the Lon donâ€" Hos i has demonstrated to tho Med‘cal Fackity ‘of dourep o nonunt only Kodtcl;;o'g:vlngmmovor this class of disâ€" cases DIAMOND RHBEUMATIC im § KMG A0 14 .4 . Movseemes m C TA RECCTHTT best she can; howma the passege of m::’.rwlm? ‘t':u is Chronie m:-..,n continues oo 9 tism, which may exist without is usual anteâ€" cedant the Acute kind. ind Indf se ts aoud n Et or small, and 1 them by their corrosive influence, cause those inl‘?ly paintul sensaâ€" tions called Rheumatism, ature struggles to drenchmnordlalwm these corrosive rruclu,andt.hemxu mm from he congestion or pressure of therein. Thisis called Infiammatoro Rheumatism or RheumaticGout. If nature does not succeed in washing out these acremonious atoms she withâ€" draws (he undve supply of blood from such a:m;.mtoml and performs circulaâ€" h.:‘:.nfi'.t moan‘: bowever, the passege of +1 L PXTTVER Wav ars. SRY 0 â€" I dlWoption promuiet, and the Boneral conditian o th e body {improved. s old in Bottles by the Manufacturers, And Retall of ‘@ll other Chemists and Btoreâ€" keopu-&hmufihoutlhow«!ufihow AVORY AND MOORES DATURA LA Specific for Asthma, Bronchitis &c. 143 NEW BONDâ€"ST., LONDOK CONBUMPTION, wfime AKD IN As atiesied by from Medical men wno hiive made the sul their speciat stady. ;h. li‘ves of Consum ptive Persons are projonged, the Pancreatic 3 ulsion an« 81, 83 & 124 Southampton Row AIUBSSELL SQUARE, LONDUR PEIPSINEâ€"The populur modiâ€" We E-‘mn\ for Mm PAbstN®, the aotive principic of the m&h Sold in Powder, Loz & ‘;:Uflll hlill-lluwuyhj, UHLORODYNE is of such celebrity that It wmm-wv;‘y’ composition being known to pracu tioners, lmymdmw 7 lih“lld!fl.bom“ it 483.A prypt ons tore 2042 08. bottles. _ _ _ Mledallists and Are soid: by Chemists and Druggists + tbrougbout the world. Atahens, / MO M AS UBRE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICLN Beiected, and Shippiag orders executed Morson‘s Effectual: Remedies { NE BOX OF CLARKKS B 41 PILLA Tuxrou.owuau 1B AN ¢ s Extract from a Letter Ditant TL old Jns ?.ud lbfl;‘\(qy, 1872 from an Wip: minste‘, Wilt« : “luthoqu..y i gp] that your PiWs are an excelient medicipe for me, and 1 certainiy do ms“ +â€" bealib, sound si ui.,m.q. b)i ( this is w&mmm smm 7 [A am%m.&.- & â€"# .. l_gyn-no.-':-umm. SAVORY & MOORE M s warranted to gure all erofully packe Jan, 22 1875, July wÂ¥4 el‘s Giyce He id Uracrors, very amuniig for fal and los. i‘s Violet, Rose, Loat, id xmden. Aubau.lm;-:.‘h?.‘m t ienss inraeaoetnt oi ereoop ofi " 1\ Gitind, 128 _Regent Stroot, IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES. UST SUCCRSSFUL RIKMKDLES â€" id Larm aod io Rour n m...""...{" Paris, and 76 Road, 4 o mt £5 es es o in ines Brighion Worksâ€"HoRNSEY Axp Howknro® UTiCH ANHOOD RESTO â€"A y youlbf@l im prudence, ng pr y. nervknun debility, c., k;::s ©very known remedy. a ure, whi: h he wufgefidmnu 10 h ne ve 4C1 ole Proprietor, F. J. OLARKE either sex, W?m"fi’&l and pains in the baed. Sold in h, by all Chemists and Patert INCHES ! Dying purest preparation is Mop IOKSOX & son it all the Great Ex mhmu:. Large Bottice $%. * ==B YÂ¥ ... J H. REEV 78 Nasemu #t., lgog?&x THEY ARB ie #ros Soap, nerfumed with pped.© Orders made ‘nlce and Hkit, especinily 6 CURE! from the Ur‘« ia, _ B>bNS, emature tried. in i simple tim of eliow ons iiier tad 16 & workinaniite siyle: m. A largeasscriment of NEW PAPER® BORDERS, &¢., Jrst received, and now on vie®, SIGN WRITER, HuUSE DEOORA TOR, PAINTER, PAPERâ€" HANGEB, & l Opposite the Post Office pponte th ilhainer * NoY Edinburett and Rhe esrben i possPuinl, kor Money Order and j from $@.m. to 4 p.m. Pué®T OFFICE SAVING3 RAN f Deposits will be recefved at this Au. allowed at the rate of Four per cont, pér and dsposits can be withdrawn ai aby ExcrrPrio®ar Postac® â€"Po:tage to New Edinburgh and Rochestervilie, 1 o@nL. On Money Order Offices mivion, a::uu Tnnitiident steWelt 12 map Rementans in Bifhes : C3 Vis New Yori ces syers becadey, Mond P;rgunhu,?&m'.mlr*d 12. Afiufimu’ l'?“r..,uvw‘h Prostxan Sramrs oo ho m l eCs Hones Shetkne| ° O inaloun mod o the most thigite m.uu_hw R and a suffcient ::ltdflyl.qur:‘uw mw (.Idmn:'Jd'dhq' en. s changed. Merchants, Shippers > W Clocks, Jeweliery «1 parte of the worid. " * * * poration of London and other enclose document the Olty to the Pringe ol Waite! burgh, #t., &6 Artistic Goid Jewel ns peeauait the most accomplished s m Croacy rg cong exoaeamh..p,‘.m. _FINK ART BRONZES Anp ‘i 0““!1![5 of the mm‘ mw‘:"fl“m »fphe Ofall kinds,from 2 t« Gine, l'u'".' Vertioni, MERC SHILPPET BUYEW specially in their orders elsew to « factory the 1ii COn Clocks, Chains, Jeweller, dincounts itoral, oo a %e & se from the largest stock in t} Sigace P graph, Keyless,! Ropoate. wWATCHARDC MAK . BiLV AND "ict oo oi) aioin Maker loih(!lm.p; H,n-l.lloth.ln. great wre limed, it 63. ll;l"dxfinv I and City n West End Establisnmentsâ€"2 and 99 Westbourne Grove. PRUNEAU, Junr. Engilst RTHISLS a wm: and Vicioria BE ctivent Gold iBliver w-u-., "imtnlonapios m To To H. K. mg pointment]; and to '.......'a'fl“‘ paunies, e#ial w W ATOH AND C1 liaving rold wmt‘tzn‘ the last 18 vea: J ust recal ved M * ; cheaies fater 1Set ooo it Mon Fine. Joweller, Practicnt 1 Ra* Jâ€"JPAW BPR MA N Arrival and Departure of J E W E L L â€" EB Jane 20, 1874. J MARKS, O8ST OFFICE OTTAWA, Watchniak: ANXTUFACTURING Hi Exmuunicrs. W AT Orn H Es Mails. @ magnificent sent direc r throwsh 1 the retail i a select NC 1¢ fof . Uheir iz and Jow f unpaid, 2 cents. :.é" am. 10 7 p.M. nvlup&nt r.m’-]o' U M )t au Â¥iQ Yurs, aftor tists in bt Line I mfim ibarâ€"â€". . ata agt \lfe W t the D this Hri ty A return Fe out con: J)ee. u'-'i 1t bi To It 3x in th Thomas‘ Excelsior J Ten dimes its w ar that wh another of sedative sary of Police soon PILE AKD HTU JOB MOSES‘ FEM ast, and on the ment on the iOurii Boulevard 8t Gen: m“%.:-:: nartner in a large 0 at of the deaths qy tas pone the wife must I i0 diserder wh l oolt i be had been 12y nâ€"law, came at apest medicin s â€" coured bron cured an «ol ely cures Ca William 3 I have sold , charmâ€"i lendidly â€" Have sold A MYSTE dy, they | Nervou ion )ceedin; JOCCOcun nte woj the sa1 Sult . 96, ppost PECC" OpriGL hile in ESSHC ~ ray R) W

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