nes;nnd mosk «. Qrests aud ttt’. Offiee | S parks M EN of Mails. Montroml thue Hatutdays most recemnt make. . I% « MEW o «oo ongod M P3 nadiaD / l" slzms by M NE < ©up» a3a% wb L ing areâ€"extracts from a few of the many letters that have been received from the different parts of Canada, which, we think, Mldwbe sufficient 3 satisfy the most scepti J. Collard Sparts, Onhnol w'nl:u “Senqu-i:xdounDr.Tbozhu Electric Oil. Have sold all I had from you and want more now. Its cures gre truly wonderful." Wflliaml:ï¬n.ire,ol Frankâ€" lin, writes : " I have sold all the agent left; it acts like a charmâ€"it was slow at â€"first, but takes splendidly now." â€"H. Cole, of lona, writes: "Please forward six dozey of Thomas‘ Electric Oil, llun nearly run out ; i it. It is hi re flns nc J. svi writes : «* at once a nEpl of Electric Oil, 1 have any.oï¬n uEh._ I nemm saw anything .ovdlj ve genâ€" eral satisfaction." J. 'l.‘h:npm, Woodâ€" ford, writes: "Send me some more Elâ€" ectric Oil. llnnnddnï¬ni out. No thing takes like it." Miller & Reed, Ulâ€" ;trun,P. Q, write: "The lhotr:dOIl & reputation here, is mwwmswm without delay." Lemoyne, Gibb, %P. &m ~"Send us one gross We find it takes well." * s the third, those under one year. There ‘were three judges for each classâ€"nine judges in all. The child that drew the first prizeâ€"a b%silver cup | lined with gold â€"was a t, blueâ€"eyed little girl by the name of Mary Jane Hallo well; the second prizeâ€"a silver knife, fork and’spomâ€"wucgtvnby a oneâ€"year older, a little French girlmm.dl-}xfldiar Iafieur, whose parents live in Killingly, her father third prizeâ€"a silver napkin ringâ€"was won by a bright little Punat baby named Chamâ€" plain. A baby judge doesn‘t oocugy the most pleasant position in the <world. If there are forty babies to judge, you must inevitably rile the feelings of thirtyâ€"nine mothers, for each one thinks her own the hindsomest. ‘That baby got & prize!‘ said a woman, curling up the head of a little dot of a thing, ‘that baby the ize? Humph! 1 know & por:mny mmrMMmhl’uiml:fhepu a vigouroys brush to each curl, as if to emâ€" phasize the fact that her baby was handâ€" somest, prize or no prize. tity to enable the steamer to run from the City Hall in New York to East New York and return. w The driving whecl shaft of the*new steamer is lengthened sufficiently to carry a drum in a line with the rear wheel ; to this wheel another large drum is attached, and the wheels are propelied by an endâ€" less chain fromy a driving shaft, which serves its purpose admirably. The wheels have no grooves ; the steersman occupies the seat usually taken_ up by the driver, and by turning a leverthe steamer can be started and stopped instantaneously, and can be turned within its own length. The engineer‘s station is on the ash pan in the rear. The apparatus can be moved over rough or even ground at a rate of speed equal to that of four horges on a lively trot, and the funnel is so arranged that the noise of escaping steam is completely deadened. A steamer on the same prinâ€" ciple, but devoid of the new steering 35"“" is now in use jn New York, has proved a complete success. _ _Description of the New Apparatus. heAmkuglmmhningCanmy are about completing a new selfâ€"propelling steam fire engine, for the city of Brooklyn, which is attracting considerable attention. It is a decided improvrement, since it does away© with the use of horses altogether. lnay’pm;nceitdifl'enl;ntlitflofm\l;o engines now in use. It weighs y sever thousand pounds. and thomr will be covered with Russian iron. The umips, two in number, are four and oneâ€" Llf inches in diameter, and have an eightâ€"inch stroke. The two steam cylinâ€" ders seven and fiveâ€"eighth inches in diamowr,ab‘:n:.'v‘onu@binch-m The engine 1 seventy gallons of water, which will be a -uï¬ci:x’:t quanâ€" tity to enable the steamer to run from the City Hall in New York to East New York Thomas‘ Excelsior Electric Oilâ€" Worth Ten times its weight in Gold. wiul be covered 1 un oohe m inches in . eightâ€"inch stroke. ders seven and P ons \ of water, which w tity to enable the City Hall in New and return. ithe _ name _ ol well; the second andâ€-pomâ€"wu' & hh:l: French l? w parents h following the bric third prizeâ€"a sil by a bright little plain. A baby j most pleasant pc there are forty b inevitably rile th mothers, for eact handsomest. * Pain cannot stay where it is used. <It iï¬h‘chnpotno(%ciuovermsdo. One bottle has cured bronchitis. Fifty cents worth has cured an old standing cough. It ponï¬v#’cwu Catarrh, Asthma and Croup. Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantity a lame back of eight years‘ standing. The followâ€" This wellâ€"known medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from mny cause wh“:o; and although a poronie LEredys thoy contalt soshing tions: Pa" in the Backs and Lisibe, Fatigne i ntcns thar ts ns will effect when all other means y e mor nominls ho maitel ns ::n.y, or anything hurtful to the constituâ€" Sold by all medicine dealers. Price 50 cents, Full directions in the pamphlet around .ï¬m'hl:bwh-nfdly _ For full ï¬m'uou.h-., obtain of the lp:: & pmphhgan{cmnrdn som XEW YORK, S0LE PROPRIRTOR 1 12} cents for postage, enclosâ€" Qq‘to 2‘& r-.'rm Ont,, for the Dominion, will inâ€" g containing over 50 pills, by & N. THOIASi N. Y. and NORTHROP & Ym:"l‘mb, Onâ€" tario, sole ts for the Dominion. Nmâ€"ubâ€"&lmd and . Eleo brisod. â€" MA preserved SELFâ€"PROPELLING FIRE ENGINE could be managed very comfortably as fast as these were got into pos fifteen or twenty others thnw?&l armas or heels and squealed. Some up their fists and punched their mo in the face. I volu:md to hold a s lymphatic‘infant, which kept on its behaviour. .I tried to get the little can, but it was otherwise Theâ€" baby that sat just beh::c.i astened both fists into my hair set up & lusty how!, in concert inother one on the left, who had for ime been sounding . all the notes of ramut. The indefatigable: photogra kept up the flagging spirits of the From the Hartford Times. Last Saturday Killix,y, Conn., had « baby show. ~It came mthoConm tiomal Chureh, and a writer in the ford Times describes the affair thus ; "There were little babies and big babiesâ€"sweet tongues and squally tongues â€"light babies and dark babiesâ€"blonds and brunettes.. Among the latter was one of the African type, with a little round head like abulloti and eyes ditto. There was a baby from 1!:'0 N. Â¥. and one from l;rondmce. hand somest baby of all, and the most richly Jressed too, was a baby from Brooklyn Conn., but its mother refused to enter it on the list of prize contestants, not wishing to put it on exhibition or tc make a prize baby of it. . Over fifty babies were entered on the list, and fortyâ€"one were present. .Four of the fifty died beforetï¬odny arrived. When they were all collected, a photograph of the whole lot was taken in the arms of mothers and murses. sitting on the front teps of.tbechnreh. But the task of ar ranging fortyâ€"one babies to be photoâ€" wraphed all at once proved rather for ween tw For sale by all druggists, es t up the flagging spirits of the bab lers, and his own too, procuringfresi es as soon as one was spoiled by this less mass ofb.hog'mï¬ last it was ounced that a picture was n, and the babies adjourned to the le of the church for refreshment antl es. There were three classes of babies, a prize for the handsomest of each s. _ The first class included those beâ€" en two and three years of age ; the md, those between one and two ; and third, those under one year. There JOB MOSES* FEMALE PILLS. A CONNECTICUT BRABY sHow. and nurses, sitting < .thechumh. But th fortyâ€"one babies to all at once proved fortyâ€"one babies to be photoâ€" all at once proved rather for Fifteen or twenty at a time managed very comfortably, but as these were got into position, r twenty others threw t:gutheir sels and squealed. Some doubled fists and punched their mothers e. I volu:md to hold a c*infant, which kept on its r. I tmed to get the little Afriâ€" t it was otherwise uTQ«L by that sat just behind . me both fists into my hair and & lusty how!l, in concert with me on the left, who had for some l}‘h mnl;g:g all t}:e notes of 1‘1}†The indetatigable : photogrna er he flagging spirits of the baby Among the latter was Iastpegy a bulle eyes ditto. > fm‘hrookl_fln,o 8. YÂ¥. l;rovidnnce., hand I1, and the most richly tered on the list, and &ment. Four ‘of. the fSoemq 1 potogrph i & ‘as taken l’:lthe arms of es, sitting on the front rch. But the task of arâ€" the affair thus ; tle babies and s and squally tong dark babiesâ€"blot mong the latter : ontestants xhibition rom gonn., had a % K payhan, Arorg tmes Are unequalled by any Machine Oills in the market. ummnflwd ymï¬ LOIF-M. urders solicited ., L id i o oob â€"bF i2 t CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€"* Managere‘ City reference given.â€"The are afow: q,n.b’oe lhnl.'&!hflo hh.t‘.bm of Comâ€" mereg, Central School iast, M & ell, G. May, .. John Tiiton, . ., Jun es Hopd, Esq., & Weston, L ‘Cranne }, Esqâ€", m-flm ltustrat xi pam phlets estimates given on PP â€" H. MEADOWE & CO,, ~ .. . . dW L. their hegh and vRrizif msortinent of all deserip. “"‘:..-.:u.!:.‘:'ï¬w Mills‘ Supply Agency '?“L'“"’?u?"u:%“’&m"“' low» All dï¬ï¬omol unéc-n’nmmd- line of business. everâ€"incrensing | cireu of exceiâ€" en uon peates fous Snd Reviders dpare hok THOS. BIRKETTS. PINE AN)D COARSE HARNESS COAL STOY ES | Remember the ‘ Sign of the Anvil, 24 Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1874. "-:r':"&wh'boTJ.Iv“o_ G'W' hmg todicals, to for x i & 3“.:11 nxmw?&mmm eok+ ':'.no.}'a.ux c§: t ) 00, ‘without extra i be supplie it‘:y'u-o' iesï¬ soonity.. MMWU I lumes, r:’m-:n. , vloth cases, for bindâ€" ing, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid.~ _ __| _ _ .. _ e o o iinniinece a En Peieprulir cyd sioei‘s tastes of %» 4 *‘ | J. METCALFE, ie rnl ue iaternrouit uailly . of gweas executed; Noigpot tss bove nreamand dnpioolgs. * Postage free to all Subscribers in the United States. HarpE®‘s MAGAzIN¢ one year...,.» . .. .« â€"$400 $10) includes pay ment qlu.u.,un". by the publish@rk .. i i _) wa in .0 i 4o Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware PC ET EOE Subseriptions 40 HaAarren‘s ~Mac w oi matns 4o td fidites fe onl No.24 Mm. and mlï¬, y 9\‘&: and The La and most Fit teed im City, 4 ExG AND AMERICAN STYLES Ton‘t forget the *t in p AVING dhruod of Estabâ€" H lishment, 1 an no:v attention| to | my | W â€"made Clothing ness. My stock eé:' ready for Inspecti and will be pare favoarâ€" ably wi nnf in the t. | A Having|had a loug x in the Otiawa Trade. l n.kmmm’ ts ts, and have my Clothing m ant view to meet the wianl4 of this market.| t intention to xeep oa (hand nothing of Q(uxli both in pQint of quatity and believing as do, thit hever in the trade was umroTc a demand for &A tâ€"c article in Ready e Clothing. 1 employed ONE 0P THE BEST OUSTOM OUTTEL $ In this u} Foreman. .gï¬r:r:::‘%;qu Mr,.GEORGE DLKON Ouuuboroundm;gw 'r‘unnumn 76 Sparks Street WHOT, E$ AL EP | Reajv-Ma.fle | THOMAS SHORE & COMPANY, (Sugcessors to LEE & THOMPSON.) â€" Jm%xdyw. -’ upl-n[n splendid FALL GOODS THE LATEST | NOYVELTIES® fare® 2 1474 Pursnuased [ theiyert urppgen NMaurkebé tarn GLOTHING. Saws, Boiting, Pocking, Files reâ€"cut, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Oct . & 1874. Nec. 4 1874 ftted : flméllli‘\u::‘eu up mm \em. For sale by all Oilnien â€" iRuog‘s Litnle Giant Infector. . _ ao, Agaeo c ie CLOBE GAB! LIGHT Ne.1) Sparkeâ€"st., Near Bussell House. Address HARPER & SROTHERS, Sopt. 24, 1874. Hept. 19, 1874 i | _ 9#ty TEW FIRMN. TV A WA A RID W ARE, H A R D W A R E. MEADOW‘S & CO., de c sn hol., Â¥2lms on C esn s CALL AND EXAMLNE STOCK. Hardware, &r. Have in stock the latest and best In the city is to be found at COAL STOVES 1 C ol SAX® The Largest and Bert Notices of the Pross ©lothing. GTTAWA .O8T ext workmer em ployed. _ T domas sHouk 6. CAL DW ELL & Co., Sparksâ€"st Sparks Bpreet, near Bank, W. J. CRAVEN & Co., | 444 St. Montreal | 1. T HI8 A | .. KEaHI /o n | â€"â€"| Oi1 bas ';‘wt years boeek uy the ) Many tacturing ents of the . A RC T IC UR BRANDS OF CuAL STOY ES | ; this advertiseâ€" s of HarrE® & 35 Sussexâ€"8t New,York No. 24 K10y A. / will be L YEARS. OOIE named. | LESSR at in'ivm cost. . to ist MAY uex For the mnnmm'eommnc éloth o:nehhctvh-ui umtum'd hi’%n;'nubu armrm:‘liltnb- "floumfl&u;sm; be bound to aecept the lowest or any F. k ApoRESS, 15th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1875. s aonunm endorsed “Mrhl& fic Railway," will be received up to noon of SATURDAY, the 27th of February next, for the Bridging and Grading required on that Section of the Pacific Railway, extending from the Town plot of Fort Wiiliam, near Thunder Bay, Lake uperior, to Lake Shebandowan,about 45 miles in length, & iz # and 7 Nicholt®â€"Kt, Otteun, [ _ . oo wioe on pug s peooi es coune Hatâ€"bands, Scarts &G, can haye them s@¢t recelpt of . Hatpirerenri on rece Lo. Pracs onade afiatn River rgu-phu,y_nmmu; approximate quanâ€" titles, forms of tender and other information, apply at the office of the Engineer in Chief, Otâ€" tawa. N three weeks TREES, SHRUBS, &c. 250. ‘The largest and best collection of popular “oedl?.lxnnnmlo. 200 pieces ; large pages, well Alled . River of Life, > New edifion. $5 cents. Full of the sweetest uwwsnn:.; f All books sent, postâ€"paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON & Co., CHAS. H. DITSON & Co., _ _ . SALMC Dept. of Public Works, Ottawa, Jan. 16, lflbz e ceer edeont eniniged Anipront. ape n m 3 en 1 :;% way keeps up its topnm .gho. . | Tenders for Gradingâ€"Fort ! William, to Ritter‘s History of Music. Tooke, mna is terser com pletg, interesting, mud n com a most useful book"a reference ln“m famiâ€" Pians and specifications for that part of the Ino between Lake of the Woeds and Red River, will be ready in the course of two or and modern, in al} classes of ï¬unlnn‘"' itare, many in fine bindings, offered at exceedingly m lies, Piapo at Home. Four Hand Pieces, $2.50; Large collection of m:wwou. {loo&t"exqalh-t practice, and Em poriiim of Literature, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. ents | o: regularly receirved rom Books be for cash.â€" Tue first week in January, 1 will offer for gale &unadaggmodmencnv‘mt Deo 26. 1874 , Government Hotices HOME MUSIC BOOKS. HENDERSON & Co‘s. Days Near Rome, by Augustus J. C. Hare, 2 vols. Dept. Adjt, General. omn.un.u&.ï¬ T avi. 4k do do do do do do do Mooks & Stationery. 10,000 New and Secondâ€"hand Books, ancient Books,; â€" Books Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1875, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. (3* ROGER% U ND ER T AX E R T MS 1 O NT, . . . antiawk, Pobs 5/ 2874. UTHORIZED UNT on Atnérican A uvm-umm%;gï¬"m- Commissione olci‘m »pARBIMEAT OF MILITIA AND TENDERS HE BEST BE UNDER IFE of the Prince Conso by Theoâ€" _ Core Marele, SoL 3. on Trout (near Moisi¢)......:... liltuï¬ini (near &dboul). Maibase Per ‘ Grand P(sboc. 3“’ Enveve Little Pabos, _ de _ lo>. Tobique (New Brunswick) Nash do ‘ ? A W‘;lï¬?-ighi, 5!01 j upiter (Anticosti Island) S‘Ymon, do 4 Wil! be received watil noon on the NEW BOOKSs. Nnt:m(h'm Shore)..... Trinity (rear Point des Monts) St. Mérgaret (en bas)............. AT P. NAUGHTEN‘S 18 Auguste Dupuis, Msqâ€", Clarke‘s New Method. Organ at Home. By Order )N FISHING. 3 Sparks Street. W. F. WHITCHER, [ENTIONED Salmon. Rivers ASED for a term«of FIVE etition above upset prices S to maintain lï¬\mrdmls Applications will be receiv Cand‘t Sihointat, Dilk We For sale at 711 Broadway, N. Y. F. BRAUN, Â¥2 $1438â€"6 2aw THE TIMES : OTTAWA, FRIDAY 100 100 100 100 100 100 their accounts;a {once. Otharwise, the same will Stock of Spring Importations. _ Therefore, you can save lots of mohey| chasing Noflr ouh'l.m:;“‘. j hy yue "G. ) To . *3 Bussexâ€"6t. RAJSOTTE &‘Co., Pooley #, Bridge, and settle be placed in I@I Collector‘s hands for im mediate Has a large stock of Winter Goods, contprising Men‘s Lon« Feit Boots #nd Moose Boots, * _ Embroidere:! and Plain r.nqw mmu.- Plain, kmbroidered and Foxed Conâ€" m' O;un.l Bs nge« Kelf A large stock of Men‘s, ud: and Boys‘ Plain K Moose A iB and Site: Choice Phines mor wounall of Thich no is determined to offer during this n? ith at REDICULOUSLY wm&gh!. 10 as to effect an «+ntire clearance. _ _ |â€"__ .. . .. Boots, Shoes, . gfltta,__Buï¬bqrs-, E thing in their line stantly hand. mous Merah Redies mss‘ end" omiarest Are hereby requested to call in at Messrs, T. Bargains may be ex; I deal excluâ€" t cash i bhas ateg o ie ceb apates whion bas" engbied In order to reduce /.; Ne, 18 Rideau=«St., Ottawa. Importers and Dealérs in °. %' " ï¬@m"" ~of securing good 1 t P tea favor __l(m?:'-;km_q wfl".-g“ HMWORUKAT 1 ihe bost and mont conven Hrpriine bip c s winy aee lae | N.B.â€"Horâ€"~s boarded aud . gr00M6®04, "la j o -oqm":x.“rymw AWW*“ WILSON & ORR, Carversé& Gilders Dealors in Firniture, Bods, Mattresses, LOOkâ€" ing wasses, Cormices and Curtains, 85 SPARKS STREET Furniture â€" Warerooms, ANGUS%co. Dex 2i 1874 Caroers & Gilders. Jan, 27, 175. SHOW CASES MADE TO ORDER, March 12, 1874. ... j * |gol Jan. 9. 1875 CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STREET, (Fanuary #rd. 1875 i B130 March 11, 1874 SELLING AT COST, Oppoglu Meney‘s New Block. Jan, 11, 1874. _ w60 Svnvarksâ€"st. 'uolno'. f s CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICLAN Mr, T. (RAJOTTE Chemist & Druggist, PICTURE FRAME LL TAKE NOTICE. AST Drug Store. T. T.SHEP HERD. Moccasins, &c. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL Moots & Shoeos, For One Month, for Cash Only, Call and Inspect our Stock, [3 J. & G, NEEL The Victoria Stables # 18]A]:l alglq Cl us «s § 4o < $ 4s §lbf.] C O 4 o Oig1fi} W. A. LAMB LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and F urniturc. Druggists. All partiesindebied to MANUFACT URKRS, RIDEAU BROWNLEE & 00 [§141;] + 4 a bEZi‘ W . B. 244 1 m&?olgnm 5| T. RAJOTTE & Oo. JTe wa m pt 70 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. â€"â€" :. »_? !,' Manufacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in lron and Wood ‘Working Machinery, / ' ‘BELT FL ND MILL: MACHINEEY o) y Bov Aenomi Pl Ee e iie Ot Lh Shu11nd, FAoms, EB Lamps & Chandeliers f The Ennpont Amortment it d 1 00 ilco 0o ol AT "THE OIL DEPOT, SUSSEXâ€"ST. . ‘ 0. 8. SHaW & 00. v_‘ SPEROL CIESâ€"Oameron Speoial Stéeam ; J. A. Fay & undw. & Wood \ orkln-:J m;l:m&woo’y.. Trenton, N‘;",‘fmgp: Hfl?&g"dm T A "Pipes dasPlog abd Piatares, Bot Alr Fhroacos WB Betimates for work in any of (he 20e Aoonit P bQ Rew Hmprovad Raroka Hot Alr Draft Frurnage. ; Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Tinsutiths and Galvanized Iron Roofers, i | 4 K tna 103,000 ©$45,000 o1.~ $2144,503.56 0 «. ~ gqthnï¬e _'uo,ooo & * 8,050 : | â€â€™Es,mu 5e uitable 100,000 _ â€" 8,050 2421,758.84 0 ...‘ â€" Globe m * igf%g 164,510.70 | * g:m“‘ ix 16,000 it | ~©960 ic ib m,'m.n l4 inbacripdon of the wholk mook of the Buyal Matual uife Amurance Gom W to be more jJudicious and more to the Company‘s4nterest, that the stock k the. uq;;nhhontho()omm would probably open Agencies, thereby creating a. _ln% place. x K w \. @438 | c Enamzs anp» Bomsrs: New anp Sgzcooxp Hw fhions LhE T old omner and patentee There m%sï¬?ï¬#m e . panpbstgine e ie oi ... wa. for 178 thara mara NQRRR anitalan toonhd Anvics 4tha wnsrs DAORT he Amuarltas ment at Ott@ , there 13,088 policies issued. the year ; 8,037 Amerian E)e‘:t. at 3.“8.6‘1'3 for ma“' were eg;:u J mxn‘u-h "‘m'm‘g"' s Lite L.flor'“ued ;W%Ml&wï¬r'- M?"oï¬dflm a effec @ a o * paid to American ‘and only: $51 to: cn:ï¬ud 603.06 us Com Goâ€" t to s .@. was ; ns Smininaenvaretiraee prad. fepe on daler eP holders, â€" This immense capital can be retained in the mm&bdflw.r“m rdlmti‘}mh,htnd all. that materiaily tend Lo make us a has mugh advantage to the policyholders as he']nowrocolve. No other inv in America : been considered & safe and remunerative as Dï¬Aflfl‘&o‘ stock. . in ho'(ï¬nl% o * P+{â€"3 failed, and in the U, 8., but two companies where the Jost any lonkl, oo ns avidenice of the im menge profitatences of Life Al Aronee -%‘ ing figures are. tiken evidence F % 1 Report for 1873, dividends paid to ;lmm gocflï¬; York nnnn:odaonp:vmt in oo idys ' v:m Capital. Dividend, Balance as “.503““ holders. Etna $103,000 $45,000 _ ta l;16:ll Atlantic 110,000 8,050 ] £25,176.11 In viéew of the magnitude the Life Assurance interests have assumed of Iate years in Canada, the immense increa‘e year byzz, and in considération that the nulk of the business is:done.by profitable Cenaiian enterpiing. Ascording to the repurt o the Auditor of the rm.mfl'&?n: ment at Ottawa for 1873, there were L&O policies issued during the year ; 8,037 by A "an MA S O N .& :C 6. ... BTANDARD AMERICOAN BRYVEL "TABLES "FAclan & Collender Combination Cuskions L021 P P mm PV m ETTE TTE TT SBat LDiB COHA havé decided to continue a Branch Office in this City and have leased the large and commodious ()qubï¬"uuanï¬' OrPiOE ue an goment oï¬ Niceore, | b:umm'&wm fap. urder the mane pointed General Agents for the Ottawa Branch, | W Capital: $100,000 in 1,000 Shares of $100 Each. Ottawa Branchâ€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 38 Sparks Street. * _ _~_ CLUFF & MILL, GENERAL AGENTS. ud se dn L2 t SPECIAL NOTICE, _ 22 § CANADA Agricultural Insurance Co‘y. Is hereby giyen to our patrons and the pubiic generally in the Ottawa t, that this Comy havé district, havé decided to continue a Branch Office in this City and have leased the latge and commeodious General HouseFurnishing G o o0 s, AGem frorth Reading!â€"A Diamond worth. Seoung ! SAVE YOUR > EYES! o s1 /+ .. â€". SCOTE CAYLEY & CAYEEY, â€" .. »s MACHINERY DEPOT, i iks+ or Ladies, .m.:m’ :'r'nn..r r:m (P.O, Box 9514 uum&m%w.l!- ATHS, WATER ~FETTI t t I * Tast uiesd e e o aee w t e es eroon "of C ak OFFICE AND WakEROUSE.... Oct. 17. 1874 , The Royal Mutual Life Assurance Company OF CANADA. Head Oflice, # Victoria .llll‘l:;'“m Streot, Ottawn, Ont. § And Lawn Mowers. % 13 t CORNER SPARKS AND O‘CONNORSTS. » * OTTaw 4. Jan. 4, 1875. ‘ i ‘ 867 M OO RE BR.O S., Quebec Agency en i Nebh o e nernoomnele ®** COL. A. C. D,L xnwoqra WILLIAM aNGUS, _ F.‘F. Jones, Esq., M. P. P ees ophrer es Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting OF THE BEST CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMEBICAN MAKE FEBRUARY 12, 1875 B LN T H &AE EER R, TIN AND COPPER SMITHS, Henry T. Mï¬m_m [enry T. Oorieg.w E, Medical Director. Arthur W, Wilson, Eeg., F.LA & FA.9., Actuary. HEAD â€"OFFICE, MONTREAL. | CaPrItaL, _ â€" €1.000.000. *RESCH DEPARTMENT :; â€" _ _ J. J. Lussier, Rsq., M.D., Medical Supt. ®.G. Moounlior, o ri.. TLLB + Bolicttor. :SMA fli’:’uu\'nm“ Â¥ _ President President. B4 SUSSEX â€"ST. «. _s)___«.. _ 235 Notre DameStreoet, Montreal. 25 RLIDEAU STREET, |_ % a ; up Water Herxjoos, Baths, Sinks, &0., with Hot and Cold Water Plumbers, &c. EXECUTED EXPEDITIOUSLY BY KHite Assurance. Machtnrery. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : . P Juna&thx. E raf: J. J . Fraser, ] + O. K. Cooper, Keq. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Coal Oil. Etardwars. W.‘&. Ford, Esd., Agent. PROSPECTUS. $45,000 8,050 8,050 13,723 18,350 CHRISTMAS M..O-AUOLAII.W: !flmmowï¬vï¬&dlu Meats Ponitry, &e., second to none dn the city. Western â€" Prize ~Beet ‘ ï¬&’i’: '.W:: variety. J' w senes oo m ind mt '.. of every kind, and the Over 5,000 Pounds MUTTON,* PORK,‘ VENISON ~AND o . it . c cracln | suwaBD a ooul JAMES A. BMD F, A Â¥ery large quantity of Des. 28, 18 4 Ohvistmasâ€"Recet. 4 U CL&AIR*‘ S FROMK GUELPH, Corner of Rank and Maris Stroots 70 BPARKEâ€"ST., OTTAW A. J. T MASON & CO. :'i'-mdn‘ Director Ihspeotor. $2144,503.56 :25,176.11 2421,758.84 m,slo.zg 666,767.12 e ., in Marbie, Sooich Granite, or Seapasione, Tpm::m FESCILNG, sultab e for the various Oemeicrion, W wmmmm'mww . ‘ The largest and Bestâ€"selecied assortment of Monuments, â€"HMHeadstones~ Diamond Yeastâ€" Cakes Is under the sgperior t of MI~B. M. A. ARMSTRONG. Cornwan Chagh the only methned in whicn a verisot te amn be wand THE DRESSâ€"MAKING DEPARTMENT 5 l imad WO“W,;- j otl ind o5 4 > .; The Cheapest Fancy Dress."Silks in the City. Gentlemen‘s Undercloi.;.=/* ‘carfs, Ties, Collars Ra Boda ado, G4 Thigh .'"H'u:"’“h.o WM!l;o:-wuc.hâ€"-.‘- Ale and mt im THOS. PATTERsSON. o Mepucaicll _ an d Petpaniny‘ â€"reaiupeteieigy ul t Pramabidhonscmcsed inal i en on maroue on on eel dectenon ie not hearsay lpad you to this piace or that place. Try the Goods, and eenientheiimninimey m potes dn Stock of Fall & Winter Goods m‘h-fm,omm will,. after a-‘hr.w FEBRUARY, mfmw Eflu Binck and‘Brown P. Jackets, from ihie plack and Brown, rrom $8.50 upwant All Partics living East ofâ€" Dufferin Bridge and. West of iPooley‘s Bridge Blue and Blaek Venétan, from $12 upWards. CHAS. BRYSON®‘S, LONDON ~HOUSE ! HVHaorss.s TT AILORING OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS: *# y /. . ty 46 : _ . A good fit guigranteed or no sale. All Goods warraiited shrunk. Jan.7, 1875 â€" * 4 RN DIES,. PORT AND SHERRY WiINE, GN, PUREIJAND UNADULTERATED, ior Family use and_Me@iicisal parposce, WHKOLESALE AiKD RETAIL Coff@@gâ€"r==®an \roasrBn, Ground daiy on the premiet, at usual pric Also, & large @wad ‘wellâ€"a«sorted stock of 8 we‘have in our employnsat one of the bost Cutters TAILORING _ESTABLISHMENT, P oi *./ 4 ty HIDEAOâ€"Ar a 5 we nave in our em,; ent one of the bost Cutters .m k _: 0u¢ oustomere mn. AAl mu-‘!l us wmumhummï¬'flom,. e MACLAREN :: & CHALMERS m@â€" 55 SPARKS STEKET. "as diemmiat THOS. Aug 1, 187%, Jun. 11, 1875. THE PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERYTI Sances, Jams, Jellies, Fiavouri %u‘u e uge wm'w ent Foods i¢r Children ; Gelatine‘s a No.: 234 WELLINGTON S$TREET. Direct Importations from the Producers Purveyor to His Excellency th* Governer “"â€"*’ FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT YVARIETY 18§74. TAILORING A SPECIALITY, P. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. T Foods I¢r Children ; (G uits, free 6r The celebrated NABOS mm Jâ€". _ W.._. RY AN. Amountâ€"of Two Dollars REMEMBER THE PEOPLIDS 110 s10KK, #RLDKAV T. OTEAW A HA VE â€"ARRIVE D JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, Is now ofering mt his .:. 4A PULL AND . NEW SFPOCOK..OF UNEQUALLED FOR .. RICHNESs. In France, England, Holland and Spain, Eadies‘ WMare, Harble CTMorks. Garnâ€"~ Note the List otf Prices. Bry Goods. [ESTABLISHED 1860. j Always on â€"Hand. Tailorixtg. 58, SPARK®S STREET. PATTERSON â€"ATâ€" l- TB -_-;_Ill.[-l _ 1 nave pringed a full Guide for Hunting Beas it HANEY & FORGIE: Blae and Slack Venctian, from $7.60 upw : d Beaver, Black, Brown &hd Bine Overcoata, ir J and Trigh ) riege Pants and V outs, tro wuw’é%wgu Bine and enotiam, $1,60 uow < d. EN RET PC CRRRZ As divbelo w hred oigol on t in mtc o en customers. your l0t y the ’Gnt. ( TALORIY®| PANTS AND VEST#. Obelisics, OTraAWA, 18744. to the &o 8761