wmm.mw'fl been afforded for judgihy ‘of its‘ subtess; C ‘un' Ti 9u f ind n wek o ue ol he “‘"’]"‘-"“’v"â€.ï¬q,-'i record the Globeis w:z dthebeuofluuy hsï¬g w." id so WinF“nqb. """i .'.' l‘bommbnnqlud at to have â€"amâ€"official report ;d‘ the debates f the House of C to, .\ 4 . OO fRiense 9L. Commeons "ha to say to this . of the vo o8 + Sapsperment of the < members of botH parties are : to speak in the French language, and we desire to Mm*m" h Mmhiomwjm-.t members of the House of °C say to i 5 5o 20 ho (aitranppment . land last year. We believe. there was not, but it is not more than fair to him to say that it was an insult to the intelli. gence of the people of Canads to ask them to believe that the beggarly half colurgn devoted to it by the Globe was suflicient to give the rmerest outline of his arguments. These are but a few of *‘Pmineutimhm&hï¬n'u‘ unreliability in late years on the part of a journal which upin-toh.w., containing within itself the mat for compiling & Cmï¬-wm mm,emhw the hundred, and what will the French enticism of Mr, policy by the h faye veen one ~of the ~finest legal arguments _ delivered _ within‘ " the walls oitbomwufl for the faimess and moderation of which he ~was thanked by a prominent member of the.Opposition ; and the Globe devoted to a recordâ€" of it the magnificently liberalâ€" space of one column. Wovill_-otmock Sir John Macdomiald and Dr. Tupper by asking them<how they>should expect their utterances to be judged by pos. terity if the reports of the Globe were the only record of them. ‘There may not have been muchâ€" force or much truth in the | have been ~one â€"of The Teronto Globe has always been opâ€" posed to an official report of the dobates + _ of Parliament, for reasons which it no doubt considers conclusive, but which have failed to impress very strongly any considerable proportion of the members of the House of Commons. . If, however, its ~ opposition were the result of honest conâ€" Tiction, and selfishness and jealousy did not help to give point to its arguments‘ and relish to its! criticism, there would probably be few to complain. But if the apiteful recriminations of the Glebe could incense those members of Parliament who luvob{onimmtdin.iï¬thdn‘ the . present experiment intoretaliation, we should most certainly be toid that the great incentive to the employment of official reporters‘ was the anscrupulous tyranny with which .that newspaper has Liberal leaders in Parliament. The Globe wu.mmm.mmdm. the reports from the ‘newspapers and sending them to members for correction, is the best and only practicable â€"means of recording in a historica} form the debates of Parlizment, which of course means that beenwemumdtqcxuvhoismmopoly of Parlismentary reports, recording only the speeches of such members as it deâ€" sired to puff ‘into importance, and â€" snuff. ing out entirely those whose misfortune it was to be but of small moment in the eyes of the gentlemen who control its columns. When we speak thus, we do not refer to members who are politically opposed to it, for we eandidly believe that they would frequently have preferred to be completely ignored than have their views distorted and their utterances mijpresented, as thay almost invariably were in its columans; we speak of members who have always been found in hearty accord with the THE "GLOBRE® AND PTHE HAN SARD REPORTS â€" Bill of Fare: Queen Restaurant. Salmon Angling: W. F. Whitcher. American_Invoices : J. Johnson. Bill of Fare : European Dining Room i‘ Enterprise: L D. Sine. The Hlinre O1ITAWA, MONDAY, FEB. 15, 1875 Jy low prices. $ â€" Give us a eall, and you will be satisfied. CAMPBFLL & ALMAS Commenatn@ * t )% MoONDAY, ‘stn PEBRUARY, 1875 For fAfteon days only at cost price. Their stock ofg* is one of the freshe«t ind cst selected in eity. being all bovcht for. s i ;Frevious to P «m Taas, Coffees, Wines, Lit \prises, Japan, Hiack and .1}1--1.‘ ms- mLh wnu brands, vi€., Handertan a &, Py:.rdn‘:. tnd “bsm&“: â€"A st ver ‘porn ¢ above w:flmâ€"mfl other goods at 6 CAMPBELL & ALMA®, Wik mt theis 86, Saoarks ~C4 9‘y., ¢ F ï¬jfl :/ . \ «Bs o £ 4* "‘9“ e i@ Cartwright‘s financial . member for Camberâ€" ie believe there was Heney‘s Hileck. 36 Sparks stree ARdverti v being regard to which motki to their eait w Premises., estant Hosy Cogeâ€"Aeeeee 2OF m which e has alreac nember of P k .h ldoyutud that tly liberalâ€"| °4* not mock | OW $P¢® ' was done lipper_ by cause the 1 1 expect House we D4 208. | nees.: To were the | _ â€". . . mt ui WVz Uy Ni qWV H mm"lo,} A biy c ; 4 iuaself Thé retignitions of Capt. D. Sowat ang 4 Lioutuiiant Joln Ahund.nm ‘ & hereby accepted. wl U dpaiocacdy | ovu. _: S6th "*Ganpvieuw Burean10 Ti hames, s Lo ï¬um u..'f‘....". it os Soterrommamerviest rag pnstion "Is m’ ) t â€" dogiew T [ €6 KBA sodeitecccs T000 P . in ienraon ns Roes t 1875, with Wwï¬dm , the Militia: _ Frank D. Beer, Beq." _ ** Joseph .Ryan has been returned for es oys oo ra itrsâ€" 1‘73‘.’..“:"‘3-'23:‘.";‘“&"‘ ut e nat [The Clerk..of.the .Crown in arinounces the return of the !l!-?!llo-gvph the prese ment : . z."“'.' appointed a Collector Dr. Paquet has been summoné . O Z, l navet has been summoned to the I s of '@%w_ Deoie oo befurday contains ul e d cCOE NP Te senate in the room and stead of the late Hon. Charles Malhiot, deceased. . _ _ David F. Merritt, of Woodstook, N. B., summary of the and it will strike every one is a : pertinent ques: tion,; how members correct spoeches which had never been 3 uw be added that the desimahilitv af Laui., magination . might _ conjure ..p% members (were left to the ‘tler _ mercies d‘ht Globe. is possible that into «whose hands the Globe has fallen," so far as its Parliamentary reports this session are mm«l.;-‘nMMt:‘:l " delicate ‘and difficult task" with whi predictions were to turn out to be correct and if the members were ever to beguile &betimoby_nin.'n..w inl:r# indicated, it would be but a low and soft and sweet |refrain when compared with the lamentations which the same lively +no iod¢, in concluding ihllï¬clq,.g tempts to be facetious, and pictures to itwelf a state of things when * every day " valuable time will be wasted by M "rising to explain each that he was ‘not what he â€" was nw‘ to "be, and. the ‘whole assembly will â€d"i""wklolhd:md_‘;lhmq-J *self at allâ€"in Hansard.‘" If, ite worsk fair way to be accepted when they went out of office. Aiy The Globe, in concluding its article, at. " Hansard ‘has fallen" has been at one time entrusted with the "delicate. and " difficult task" of making those reports for the Globé which it desires to be ac ceptedumdoflhu'voqud all others, and if there is an exceptidn at all it is not because the G@lobe did not that it should be otherwise. To d;?deu- fessional reputation of the gentlemen into « whose hands Haensard has fallen," howâ€" ever, is a perfoctly unnccessary task. If, as the Globe it is quite beyond their powers togimhe marrow of a speech, which it truly remarks is much more difé cult thanmakiï¬gso.hï¬-ml,itmi.ht be a very proper thin‘toon‘qufnowho, in recent years, were those who made those admirably candensed â€" reports for them, if we search this broad Dominion, an equal number of practical newspaper men better qualified for the work ? It is no‘alitderumrh_bh, too, that three of the gentlemen now engaged in the work | were parties to the submission of a scheme | to the late Government which was in a| MILITIA GENERAL tube by which the Toronto journal brings the murmurs at Ottawa within editorial hcaring mustindsed be an efficient one ; the facility with which it ie « mur. murs" and eys them to to is wonderful, byt we can scarcely it for ite corrpotness. . The Globd says ediâ€" twtia)ly that * Mr. Masgon complfins that | "what he said was not recorded, bat on the "contrary sgomething very different from "what he said was Lï¬nt‘d." A more daring perversion of any s utter ances it would be impossible to conceive. What Mr. M did say was. that the error he had to refer to was only trifing and heâ€"called attention to it simply. beâ€" cause ‘he more serious ones might occur, againgt which it would be noâ€" cessary provide. â€" The error was a. printor’l.lo;ud was only the substituâ€" tion of one word for another. '.I:‘I:inbea ‘specimen of the fair play those connected with _ the| official * report _ may expect from â€" the Thund at Toronto, it meed surprise no one whatâ€" ever may be said about it and * The animus of the nttack, however, is appaâ€" rently as much on account of the persofhs entrusted with the official report as against the report itself. We are in that ".the persons into whose hands * has fallen are hardly fit for so deli " and difficult a task." It is hat re markable that, with one single expeption, every one of those into "w hands had s not only desirable but necessary RETURN 0P MEMBBRS. CaANADA GAZETTE. 1 t )* Saturday, when the official report arcoly been fairly started, we are at " there are already murmturs rcâ€" & the Hansard | reports." The ear ORDRRS, wn in Chancery P e a compared with the same lively conjure . np_x‘g to . the he _ Globe. so into «whose ) 0"*The of Her , from the works! es of the the: res reported | dial su cannot | . Mr. & BRansard, | 0e 8 rdvocates and no , and was tb;‘ent and the || e 1 ouse last mously vise his 1 injustice | ing is £ , but beâ€" the s of ‘ the | 8 Phoe ual fair imé!: eches is | lumberi ors may | Capital ting this Canada.Central Reilyway never extend its. road beyond T:% if the junction ‘m‘u%&k‘ï¬ty'fl" who Ottawa. the terminus dm.’nm'g'afx. ooo on c aamr ce tion, said his voice Would gire o unoos o s oi ges receiving the aid of a cent from the yet it had.done: much to improy '_nhmh?b- value" of . S Een bue Thow ALLL "O> | P00us Nad bean given to ï¬.&:n , and all Canada Cantral had bese ty Tinont T E’d by Sheriff PowsiL, that this meetâ€" is firmly impressed with the convic. P that Ottawa, from t.hendnnugmc'.( its p position, its vast water m?'mmvflhdpmutwtuï¬n‘ Inmboring Agion aond in atdcuine ult T as the knpies off cecios aod le atteaction af the come at no distant day the centre of the Dominion railway ortem. ‘That it is thqc&uthodnt:‘o“u? " to to encourage with a | liberal, ‘&:m way s0 “-fl::-dhn benefit to ing as the Canada Contral Railway, " _‘ _‘ TW TTA Coffhces?s <uad + spirit of resohution, iniposing obliâ€" ‘| gations on the city, which it could not , ; this he denied, for he held that the more railway ‘ enterprises on fostered, the more (was â€" the proâ€" perty _‘ of ï¬e-city Md’ and consequently the results .'W the temporary outlay. "© ‘He haft favoured the bonus to the Cotean Mvg,nnd he ““’b‘::k“himpmqt:u fwon fnd Quebec scheme recen Mr. Fowler, which he mm.b moivo“nb:m. Hom%in f:‘., vour resent projoct t satisfied that‘ bofore the, city would ‘be called | on‘to "Zu'“""" would have paid itself threeâ€" The location of the n in i stt en n upon City, He trusted tion, at the time . ing that io‘ s me s time sueesting l -il::la-l.l bonus in support of Jupos Lvox said in support of his resoâ€" lution, that it would confer lasting bene. fits upon the citizens of Ottawa to not only support the extension of the proâ€" Moved by the Hon and commerce of the city of Ottawa, and will i contribute to the building up of both places and to the deâ€" yvelopment of the resources of the Ottawa Valley. ‘ . Moved by Juper Lyow, seconded by Mr. E. Grirzytx, that in the opuon:’u meeting the extension of the Canada Conâ€" tral Railway to Pembroke will be atâ€" tended with great advantage to the trade o e PC e stated it as hhbeliolth’ltmmym the workshops would be of so extensive a Ti in Aoaier en Cars, engines, rails, and i stock whatsoever required for th.'\:.un: the road. Tbobendonofthm oxtamionwumdo,udthopnï¬lup Mwwï¬mymmdybm ceed with the work at once. He trusted hfl;cit:ihn:nnwwldm-hndinflurm‘ ight, but r adily accord a hearty support to an enterprise that must sooner or Ncbooomo_tbomhi‘hmmm Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. (ap plause.) â€" terial in the of ties already in 1 he thought by 2 littlé exertion the mask," duindoxtendmoouldboomnplohden ‘Mï¬mixf;fluhdding of the next Proâ€" vincial ibition in Ot‘awa. In answer to several questions, Mr. Foster said that the proposed extension would be of the m"m’ and that it was the intenâ€" i enanaran to c not y of tbodg:iud. Central, but also that of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway, . He mile, and the would I'Po:z at“’tho lwlmm&w They expected a bonus of $75,000 Pembroke towards the proposed extenâ€" sion, and he thought the City of Ottaws, which ‘was so deeply concerned in “1 project, would at least ‘give $100,000.‘ I was the intention of the Company to erect the workshops in this oix,emd for this extra i he thought ratepayers bthl}o.l’ ing to concede an uidmoml Ms Encouraged thus he felt ntï¬od that the lm% English capitalists could be enlisted in the direction of a supply of iron for the _ The Hon. A. B, Fostr®, Managing Diâ€" rector of the Canada Central, then rose and stated that he did notpllrgnmking a speech,but would briofl{,on half of the Directors, state what they wanted and what they were «prepared to do. As all were aware the object of the qll::f“’ was to extend their mg frg:k.' row, its present terminus, to Pem and to bui?d suitable machine -?‘ to serve the mechanical requirements of the ontire line These improvements the Company were not able to assume without some assisâ€" tance from the municipalities more imâ€" mediately interested. There was some thirtyâ€"three miles of â€"road to build, ths¢t would gost on an average about: e resolution was then The Maror briefly addressed those j sent as to the object of the mooting,?n:i- asked those who knew most of the subâ€" joct to address the ratopayers. _ His Worship the MaÂ¥yor was called on to pmxdonuf A. 8. Woodburn acted as G. P. Drummond, Jas. Lang, several of the City fathers and & number of prominent railway men and contractors. Circulation, $2416,872.20 * 609,986.88 ;Excess of sp'ecil; $103,1 i4,& Authorized discount on can voiges, 12 per cont, «i No} 4. Compaxy; 'xu:‘(?u:-ad‘ho reâ€" nation of Ensign Richard Chambers is hereby accepted. / & An order. in Council has, been issued pnbli-hinglin detail Regulations giving effect to the Trade Uniens Aot, Hl'lg.l it CANADACENTRAL RAIL WAY. CIROULATION AND 8PRBOR $ the wash to Improve‘and a° of property that the city was inâ€" Pd. to. the projesi uy 26 t t W (oroueh the Valley TRADES â€" UNIONS, i6 bop i en Jamuts Stmap, secâ€" AN INVOICEHS _ _ °_: _ | on Mobday n the resoinâ€" _ A0 uncer the s enarter | aneioite A e unant THE TIMES t it _.“...,'_.. ... CHORAL UXIONXâ€"It has at 1s i tm to wid use w tren dat R pic ulbm[]xfl. Ond Orom Houke tes howr s cortes Be rceaor. o ‘ms.'p.."“"x:{"'.?,} Soutl 4 bolding fe doncort ‘as 1 has and Baillis, Committeoe, “""~'{,$'.'&?ï¬â€™_g&cx q 7. beli on @mep io of ahie Précopt mmmmrm Officers :gwsnahhn.mw. : Sn Ruight Amas hone reâ€"alooted D M. «4‘ :0 ©eo. Forde, ..\ i4 w‘ i /~Thomas Dagge $ Leobirars. cWP hoi fls contamadffic ht . bonuses. " Sor 3 Yote of timnks to the Mayor, the adioi Sir EKnighte Booth; Boit . 4* f’.‘.'...g.ï¬â€˜!“fl"%xi%ug sideration; Sonataon ;Gf"’m'E-'{«:'l sideration, R the hiot the city was at present subjeot to n,.’ AHds. Hexer : and> Siid thoy | had to say andime 13. 2204 2 TT l biduc ons 4C wm“ ‘h Fe axpruomt::': opinion on a muwg..mo{ so . much moment to â€" the city. Some desire h.dbeenlxpn-od to conâ€" l uile 'i"l‘:m“' Kingston "and Pembroke railway, but a aj ‘Oxisted falzt.gg.,.d"f“:,?mm, s ment 0: section of coun so faly rlogn nen trearus a %3:"&""' mflilï¬..nnmhâ€". .c oo ) oes "appene itbretted the uid'd,,forhofafl’nu.du.g.g"&‘;_ Council, ‘and ‘before the ratepayers moone o h oa o m so , much _ moment to â€" the Dours Sesire had been expressed to Mr tion. * N oo e went into a detailed m"“’ f showing thltwnkopop- ulation of . an a I val of $10 fl:obmnï¬mfg‘u._m. parativ one. < He satisfied M'm‘“y liquor law were pass; ed enough of could be saved in three years to ‘nit. He cited the instance ‘of a,mo,.â€"d 56 j cities ‘as ‘an evidencé of the M:ï¬h. that follows in the wake of railwo y erprises. Allbmino-‘monmoujd accord I?Myb’nppm â€M'Pflil:ot. Hflz cluded asking a pord pork his resolution. Th Mr. R. W. Czvio®seconded the resoluâ€" tlean â€" re n mM imvearor #° eCy G ever &~period of thirty ts so that those who reapedthe moct mtwotud assist in the quidation of M M mm lt mt ho doowe l secâ€" ond the resolution. . _ .. Moved bi Mr. Eâ€" McGirttyRar, second: oo u7 itt & W. Cruic#, that this meting i corgomtien o grovide in t to in oi r® Jaw ditional bonus & h i compatiy i to undertake erecâ€" ï¬md'm’. within the limits of the city or within one mile therefrom, thooxpondituro'by them to be not loss than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and to be commenced at an early Mr. MoGiuttyzay hiad much pleasure in sessammsds acugecd" Cisiy uk would extend ever â€" l-p'on: (nfren amrass t ie Toa B mt "yropg ie ve great ple ond the resolubion. £ Moved by Mr. Eâ€" MoGirrre UOttawa V; would ‘prosper just in proâ€" on‘ ap merhg : "0"“:?02’-"%\00 bmuuem% raised in such a waw "Khas a% . _ _ _ _2 HO 0 s s Wri ane C 2l Bs C C1 CGG _ NOWI to business. He did not ink the citis ns of Ottawa would op the granting of this money, inasmuch as! the investment wun‘uoxou,ind‘ d yield a tenâ€"fold profit. He &hmht the demand was a modérate one, would not amount ‘to much on the assessed value of the city. He hozed the meeting Id endorse the resolution. * | Mr, Prxnxoor, in : in the nakah. $1,000,000 to the ‘Northern Colonization road, and Ottawa should not mrex‘r:fuae to give $200,000 to & project was going to prove of so much benefit to the city. Heconcluded by exhorting those present and the citizens generally to supâ€" port the proposed ePtorpme. (Apâ€" plause.) }Moved l}){ Mr. CurRIzR, seconded by Mr. Wx* Punnook; that this meetin would respectfully ask the l(nyor,uuf ‘ (‘4Ipon!ion of :this city| to submit a byâ€" law to the ratepayers, ting a bonus to the Directors of th lh.d‘n Central: Railway for the sum .l(&(ll) condiâ€" | tional u&on the comp the extenâ€" sion of theâ€" rulm{ to (Pembroke : before the expiration of the | current year, it being understood that #aid road exâ€" t;:;lon-hdl be of the gauge of 4 feot 8} es. % Mr. Cur®RIRR, in sus) of his resoluâ€" tion, maintained that it the clincher, inaamuch as it brought the moeting dowmt railway. Mr. Poster bad put the matter before them lu regular business way, and he hoped his appeal in behalf of the proposed enterprise would receive! a liberal response. â€" Montreal had giv*n $1,000,000 to the ‘Northern Colonization foot W '&':flttllnbiohh {.ï¬â€œ } such a way "that the the means to partake : OTTAWA, . MONDAY, «FEBRUARY 15. 1875 o rate; , the N_*_pf:v’:"l. He *~period lat this moet.ing t the Mayor,an ‘to submit & byâ€" granting a bonus in ‘the payments : /‘:é‘,‘ Pref . City one To 7 77 CEDGUIRF 80rolitriee . * | ; sn tisting ho linges nade. dsn ho ns aogtn t t io m ~ * policiis sulbrers in giÂ¥e it a ht i i f @ N@Eï¬n r 3 SPARKS o6 Â¥, 1674, oniscte & hug . | 'ï¬&mmm;km R 0 B.ANGU8, Jr Available Funds to CAPITAL INSURANCGE:CO It cures Yhe G#sa? mnl Antaematt C ___MELI_W. m_‘,w “Mv TII ‘HAND IN HAND _ Insurance Co. 20. per Cent. Below ‘Combination Rates York Street, near Sussex Street, f Ge‘nera; Agent / Citizens Insurance Co‘y. OA PITAL > ; > > ...©â€":89,000.000 Jau. 9, 1875, Oures glandular swo ©xas. DessarRpINs, Cures c N2RTHONS 4 rWinkeca ts E2008 C + UnSeda‘, . .003 " $°05,.Or pim ples. on t TTCCES!Cnt and. trust arties, who can make tho ousiness n speomality it thioir Mddress withâ€"references gnd experience, if n’â€" This Company, whose Agency in Canada established in f&, and whore income ln?h:" Dominion is nearly $200000° from rremilams alono,l- propared wma‘.flm‘mh ‘ eneral Ageney for the Oiftaw. com péte ..‘."’.29.‘!,‘!’“"-'@&: Alip Sntdot rom. Ottawa, Jan, 23, FIRE.AND MABRiInNrE P_llll IX Mutual Life Insurance Co., is uc 229C OA e CTERts COIeâ€" Daccues i ons sald Offles. . Our agents and Tiï¬ oi snet ht t mt are th,00 : f"l.o hereby notified to “m-nu tions and applications for ingurance to our nlese Dlmec in Montreal ; also, All monles and t premiums due ew rigks, mllgtebe either w:hnmmb, to one of our roguhrnnthm.ledm or the Company will not be responsible for the same aHiscelimreous, Public Noti ;Mb given that the B no y given ranch Oflice of ‘this Com: , at 84 ® parksâ€"st. the gab“.'.l “‘t !‘nlg“ and after g:ll ch% F of SMtAWwa, is closed from Whalshacc 42 RTZ W holcham is ness tor hn cce Ottawa, Jan. 23. OYAL CANADIAN P'um.lc NOTICE. Assers Over ; â€" _ ‘kroGIr Ar Oteiw1. â€" * * â€" 1140008 DtroaruAvr OFTAWA, â€" . â€" . 120,0 1088 Du::u-mm in Season, Almonds, Raisins, Tea and Coffee, Breakfition Runday at 10. _ Dinner at5 p.m. Pflv‘:ï¬m en'lpnp.rodbmur. “'_ Soglals, Parties, and Wedding Breakfasts furâ€" .-u.u%_mbe% uomo' Radish, Leg of Mutton Yemoineioe, Tolntost/1 . Turnips, . Cerrots, Pudding and MEâ€" Paradise Pudiding C {,“I:'an‘ "‘3‘"151‘& and Wine Raunce. Apple BILL;OF/ FARE. i * MONDAY, l5th F®B., 1876. so-pâ€"Janllnlqm. } Entreesâ€"Oyster Patties, &niï¬:okolh. Mut» | ton Ples, Stewed Kidneys,‘Becfn la m Filiet :f.boef. and Fried Potatoes: s Boiledâ€"Corned Beofand Oabbage. Pork and 160 Cream Saloon opon in Summer Months. _ EUROPEAN Dining Rooms, 80 Sparlgg Street. J. W. ARLESS, Proprietor. mlanttmest 40. 08 Agricu‘tural Ipsurance Com: . Canada Aerioutl James Streot, ____ _‘ * y osm t on m Btill continue to take Risks at Feb, 15 1875 __ ‘nished in firstâ€"class sty le. __ Gentlethon Boarde4 by the Month Queen Restaurant. WELLINGTON STREET. LUNCKH BILL or FARE. HARTFORD, Oysters Stewed. FISH, Boused Salmon. Vout I.nd! nig‘ Ple. BROL h : fstoak. Vlenuon Bteak Bwumb Chops,, Quail. JOINTB. _ ~ Round of Beef. | Roast Beef. , Acotornt axp» Gvuaraxrs®. Temporaey amoet : â€".â€"â€"â€" this date ; and BIMP<ON & BBTHUNE, Munagers for Canada, . Montreal. . 23. $750â€"1m" dusurarice. SIX"MLLLION DOLLARS, it. â€"C. W. MaoCUAIG, Agont, Otftawa and Vicioity. OTTAWA. or pmples on the tace, EDWARD H. GOFF Hotels. BOUP T Jooee wl.'l, Managing {MMrec!or from al ing OTTA W A » UC. M. Briggs, Keq., who under the â€" _ _ | late Hion: Thoe & pfamietis was the real j 1 Ndd& bl ]gbflr’ tucky, reet, syoxnio n « hu':gy':um:odd.xgh the 4rlne. mmnuflbyth?holdd Bramâ€" P et‘e, in the ment the affairs c theâ€" a180 'll\\lnx.uil::‘t.a° that the Drawâ€" Ts ing announced . $7th, 1875, shal‘ y witoontany vonament or * sc f ’ V i. _; f ‘ ) mrdlooukllnunluï¬onl relating to the formation in reforen Disiribution, «it boais, w m Sn ordering thaae" We ano ort h 00 < in .. xwo vov'L'*'u'} C C spno Ton Family: . s, worth §) t ain R ' % pheet g.’f- of Gifts 10,000 1 Prok, “L ie an 3 ® o haral a h »n'n!: o raiks. * * Tob Aogmid on n mpn d 1076 one $10,000.00 : IN GoLp â€" In Valuable Gi‘te; | To be distributed in L. D. EINES 46th Semiâ€" Cirouiars sontainiaga ini lev $ 10 0 , 0 0 0. 0 0| 0. .°mmw.~â€"m mshmumqmw al b to the mr mlul'llnn cations w ietiper ol oo io far paid for powoas Sapt 20L thaLOvey resolved that ,-?;mmw% * se: 19,000 Cash Gifts â€" _‘ 89 cach :â€":.980; ind Sachs Coupons 3: Wiéven wmu'“mfli For Tickets, or information, addressâ€" THO8. E. BRAMLETTE p.811 &; * oo ar â€" 5 T4 i FT FENTERPRS One Grand Cash Gift.. tss ett h Girg., 98 Srasq caon Gf â€"octy _ â€"rirks; the cccasion of their Fifth and Lest Oondere _ Drawing Certain, or Money Refunded. The only reliable Gift Distribation , Country. tutke ALL OTHER FURS, CHEAP FOR CASKH . No. 38, RIDEAU STR EÂ¥. | (> P3B" A splendid assort of Ladios Caps and Jackets mï¬it _A SLylos ty toulally on Band, and aino made 19 ï¬ JAMES PRACIO ‘ Tran qi 1w0 HT8 M%W&m_ f The largest and cheapest AEsOrtmeh§g of Ladics® td td shcvuent mesainnoges Laden SIGNOF THERED HAT }Qpattzrs & Â¥ urrters. Ladieg‘ Persian Lamb Jackets White Rabbitt Jackets, LADIES‘ SOUTH SEA SEKAL JACKETIS, 416 Notre Dameâ€"St., 11 Rideau=5t.. . . . _5 Cash Gifts $20,000 each . . {:Moï¬ 14,000 each .. [otte tmes :80 Cash Gifts â€" 2.000 each _ Dec. 20th, 1874. FurDepots H. HODGE S , 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., yest Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Dec. 21, 1874, . Jan, 11, 1875, GENTS FURS !|! Gift Enterprises. BUFFALO ROBES ADIES FURS 1 f EVLLIN‘S ENTERPRISE, Cash Gift.. Ladics Son Otter Sets. DOLLARS ! 1» 8. mpri, wout a3, R. J. DEVLIN, i ®itei+ o Manufacturor. 199:998 $724 m1 ontreal. m""“"â€œâ€œï¬ puis ‘-o“g en erssermane inpoereratoerenss o & stio > y o0 o Sime mmuug A large asscriment of NEW PAPER y c loznsmuq-u-‘ # M‘: the: | Opposte the Post Office : muwnmmmmwmm dien en ooion Roeparedâ€"by a eareiul aperienced (Pip inss mork td ranes N t frare ever compounded for this recouin, R2F 1 khtbmï¬nlu- Of @cientific gl."mm‘h & aaratnl 2& megy‘? Po arrie use 44 2 CaIR don Bas den m% eases is the _ * Qver DIAMOND : _ ... RHEUMATIC Innas mat..al CLDCAL! CUENNOG sSUD es ies apserete inrepeupsandhaving thus removed the couse dl}‘u‘;?.";.""'.‘_“_‘.'}!!-&vm 16 ‘the Tom. " 1 .\ C _ NCH TOF ThiB terrible complaint, A m.mg TO THE POLICE, ET T3E LNOse Lensely paintul sengaâ€" particles, abd the ol ts besouas actt a hb ;mm Of pressure of bloodm Rheumatie Gout. u-m nouncooedg a n oumuommmmmunh. draws the undue sn of blood from. p ©eases to co: tend, and 'ï¬ â€œn'w of LX . Vilaitty and Nutridon, which in exapted inavainm hrad o of earried â€"back to the langs for vital repuperation By ,Mnmht.huuvmng in living and Emm in prommarnedarnis matory particles, which may r pass off by} the waste mhmï¬ skin or l waste matier through W-fl‘:’ "‘l H“ï¬p their outward e-en.m’u the in become ive, when t c 3 o ol‘ Ig~. Mn dn per o the, congestion, of pressure of blood thereim, :BAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW BONDâ€"8ST., LONDOX, v And Retail. of all other Chemists and Storeâ€" kee W also «Vouy ib uons perien n rieg have mede the sut foom s oc oope yoe Of “Pu%w;z & proved. M&" ® OONBUMPTION, WASTING AND is pniams. 4 TION, Pancreatie Emul:ion and _ _â€"=»â€" Pancreatine. . i ainmnin dunigae n ons sonel ooo uurvnari. \Bimmet‘ ulnuh..,{ m;m'-.dm;_m aup.nmâ€"n vw: m_om-,’ very amusing for Hal â€" ane 6 Violet, Leat, > m"' Powders, Amm momionmapad Td Ance 10 ï¬%:ï¬w:"‘o H.m Rnuens: Parts and 76 Mings woed., Erighlont URE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDIC * and"Bhipplag orders cst.-}'_.ï¬mn ts _ #x€ 'ï¬ 81, 838 & 124 Southam»ton Ro.: nulgecL squaRE Loxbor OHLOROD Ihdï¬wmg?: mâ€"é hmfl% ¢80!hvvm . Bold it :GlhA_tll(lsr:’h:u& preparution is Mor THOMAS: MORSON & SON: Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exh AM‘ RED.â€"A : victim of nce, muiw premature P , nervous lity, t&e., hi tried in vain every kno medy, has found a simple m Will send ¥®xx to his tellow + J. H. REKV ES, | E3 ao se janl.n-lt,,EQ_' York PEPSINEâ€"The popular:and professiona] mod! W@:&Mm in Hamiltonâ€"Winer & Oo. _ C and Are * aoid h ouctiee ~oof breaak Bohmg F. J. mxxn, -I'x:, Bm bridge & Co., Coleman street, Lone Wcuflawmm Barclay & B Farringdon London, """A...ï¬?:.‘tm""""m Winer & Oo, â€" Halitarâ€"Avert Brown & nary in either sex, acquired or constitu» o ihinofrrck s Morson‘s Effectual Remedies On BOX OF CLARKEKS B 41 PLLLS &l'.'-_'l_m&n dï¬-rnx.mw q&uf‘ BSold in Bottles by the MAnufacturers, IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES. Jan, 22, 1876 UST SUCCESSFUL REMED1ES duly â€" 1894 OTICK 06 4 Wmu minste:, Wilks ; "L :I'.q that your Piils ure wn::m‘dbg% for me, and I ceriainiy do epjoy good 4 do ebjoy Uipiamuistenertisrrens Dated 15th May, 1872, from &n old in« very respectfully, _ _ _ _ . . T 8. "TetpePropriciomer .. .. * o cin> for indigesiion 4s Morsom‘s &%E?&!!m,m:m INCHES ! Extract from & Letter Dying â€"BY ... ty years in the Lonâ€" .-Mh eipe, that the only THEY meeton â€œï¬ ""'g:; 5"3.2. I haq sut. rredres, OCURE! vjp Wraocd beat on Werd us mpiae agos the same Via New York, m .-....‘n‘ml al Office, Ottaws, Jan. 26, 1875 PEUXEAU, Jenr. hss %‘f{ Statest" RMerciante Baipren m Qï¬m"-"- Fposr orpros errawa, 'i“‘-"vw.uu- fac is roo ud on cap t any price, nor tinental ateliers of the highest es3 l m eipe es 60e fot ooiol Soeeernph, hy whio are timed. % mofinhutors wl ony oueâ€" ang M-uâ€". Old 1 purvoaa reme entate ram se o fnve en e 7 t5ok ae tout port Toue 4, td f'g‘unu.u,.'..:t::?‘% % k!: â€" !llm%flkzmm ‘ad m orpllictnds,from 2 to 200 | Or an wiik W.Vm%.’ "'rv ks lllh-brmulu C-I'«:kr â€" f um i sre “*‘Eï¬ Ohike ant snonzes anp 164. WINTHRâ€" ARRAN All Mailg | Haeving sold ou! the retail besn t Rodford" & Goyer, beg Ibh;nhb‘“lllu‘g the last 13 yeat â€" ‘und Repeate.«, .ndian, #0, ,‘ wn%lib D C N humyam: Arrival and Departure of Comprising Diamonds and torhigeaces seli at astonishingly Jow a werpiotlone uid ioer poere Ka~ 30â€"SPARKS | AÂ¥RR j“f,'_‘m.-w;‘ MANUFACTUXING, .41 WATC HMAKI®NG J E W EL L E HAUA 3+¢ tem 6 30. 1874._ LJ MCA HH &, Parnters. m-' J"‘.u- m Watchmaker and j uit every rnay MB â€" | w80 moigeadtia fe e (CH NA | ® d «d < * 42 a : de s es {inkl, Bl dboary #p geners Nss lLrized. Een Padcoitn uns Cor aby cause whatever;; an Fuseniol nemedy,. they oo Tfl%é.::i'?"?% site. T ue y reregr Bm </p B pole t t * ce i andâ€"retail bym warded to any address 0 Pain ‘cannot where it mu-h.u Montreal ay 1 ect and . gr --po-i-o-dhpdd-n' "f the # Aavours now‘in the market. only true to but mm emall quantity miv be : 1t will stimuiate the roots of single r‘lw loss of Hair and Irritation « hiaÂ¥s yielded to the same ren (lee epecial notipe.) mc Ringâ€" We Far sale by refund the money Yor â€" Their wines, and mdï¬.h& flmx-fll Iy profitable tea to Bas and ‘have them to seloot :. For goid and «ilver watc} ford and Goyer‘s, 38} Bparh n K 354 Spa “je.duna-flp-i- _ Vilces to lot in the Vic Apply to R. C. W. McCunic J oR Mopesry.â€"For &::.hhmmuds than consulta physician, < : 'â€œï¬ on for ile and w“hmum A ooncert in aid tant ital will be he usic Hall, a1 age of His Exoeliency the . flrfla- For € ment and programmes. Savm Yor ‘Gendreau buat to his mw- Those in search of Ge bim at his new shop on W oppasite the Parliament ] White Shirts will ‘be" s6ld ioe they may bring. __ q ublonctipper Tow &mahhu aiitk s UTUIVP Baxxerr‘s Baxauver H gn meige Ridesh stroot, © *_ _ welldnown <medic ALSH y all medicine deofke not pleasing to your For caoughs try Cher legant sette of jowe vy Mathieu‘s â€"Pile 0: mU PT cd m Pnd whal broln! Conpe ki Cruggsts nameon, but use tu in << + €iin + 4 ents to Pegple‘s Tea end of Sapy East end he Dom t 86 U De ts TV