#% |§t ¥«8 like so â€"many whipped® i " admitted MN% consider the question: as to like so I-antundann semâ€" late Government was trenchant and comâ€" plete, and drove off the Opposition pack that no Government official. should Â¥enâ€" ture to criticise the opinion‘s expressed by Mr. Blake, or take any part in.. political was spesdily on the ‘trail; and they "barkâ€" ed furiously at the Prerfor‘s heols for upwards of an hour. They sought to tear . to shreds Mr. Jenkins‘ political character and administrative ““"""“_"'M piteously over his having been promoted to such an important position in preferâ€" ence to political hacks sent to. England by the late Government hfld.m until the‘ship of State cotild reach Tess troubled waters. The exposure by tha A debate as lively as any which ~has occurred during fow weeks of "the pmontndnof‘h;nlhmmm nm&onmnmmna. item in the Estimates under the head of expenses for our London Emigration Office, Taking up the . speech delivered by the Agent General for Canada, Mr. Jenkins, before the Manchester Reform Club, which has been already noticed in Taz Tures, the irrepressible leader= of ‘the * Left Centre," Hon. Peter Mitchell, founded upon itâ€"and .surely the evidence could not have: been more llim,â€"notmly.; charge of breach of) official etiquebte, are bound to go in vindication of the honour and privileges of Parliament, of course & bill of indemnity will be intro. duced and passed.© Not that we think the m‘flnlfltytdz son of ‘Escuâ€" lapius is not deserving 'anylip'oï¬ disapprobation â€"with which it would be possible to stamp it, but to make him sub* ject to the perialty his conduct so ‘richly merits, would confer upon him an importâ€" ance which does not naturally belong to himâ€"elevate one of the least sensible and most selfâ€"important members of the Conâ€" servative minority into the position of a martyr. Shqnldth&fltm oceur, look out for short cdrn ! CiUGHT IN PHEIR OWNX ~TRAP. suggested that it would at least be 2 very desirable thing for the hon. member to cease the exercise of his functions until the question had been decided upon This sensible advice of his leader (xg’ Ortam has seen fit â€Ml‘flb mww“w.ï¬m. if nothing had happened. This is, really jnviting the displeasure of the Hotuse, and is a defiance of its suthority snd‘its power to protect itself and its privilages, which shouldâ€" receive very marked. disapproval. and Elections may not find <it necéessary to declare that the seat has been renderâ€" ed racant, and if the infliction of a pecuniâ€" ary penalty be the extent ‘to ‘which they We trust the fremier expressed very grave doubts whether Mr. Orton had not, in addition to rendering himself lisble to the statutory penalty, virtually disqualified himself from being a member of the House at all, and the probability that a new election would amongst this lot, we can scarcely refrain from saying that his conduct under preâ€" sent circumstances is about as indiscreet and improper as it is possible to conceive, We have already called attention to the fact that he took his seat in the House nndvotdv‘nhoutfl-ihinghthonb. Perhaps igcorance is the most miserable excuse Muyxgm could offer for an impropriety of the kind, but the doctor having offered it, of course we were bandlofttouoq»it It will be remembered that when the attention of the House waus called to the subject, the the there are some people who never apâ€" pear to understand the difference between what is proper and what is grossly improâ€" per. Without going the length of classing OTTAWA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1373 The Times. Steam Service : W. White. Clothing : J. Smith & Co. Horse Found : Dr. Corbett. 0 esnt c 2 ~ 4 ;:’i'\ i , ': -:~ y® > y A .60’, 3 7;' ï¬'{‘ 1y e e Board and Lodging : Noonan‘s Restaurant Bill of Fare : European Dining Rooms. Oysters : Queen Restaurant. Acknowledgement. Pills: W. Hearn. Shirts, &c. : J. M. Ross & Co. ‘ THE MEMBER POR CENTRE WELLINGTON. C Ottewa, Feb. 2 th, 1875 CAMPBELL & ALMAS Where they brpe to merit a continuanee of M:m’bon':monthn ;‘ymmdr numeâ€" &ymmmmm.uuur CAMPBELL & ALMAS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE their OLD STAND It NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Keesan‘s Lunch and Oyster Rooms Nconan‘s Restaurart #irw Auv.rttsements. Ryan‘s New Block, Second Door from Have Removed t> thair New Primtres A CAPITAL DINNkR, AN EXCELLENT TEA * «< ssmc« y BOPY A% any moment, without delay, at . jobs perpetrated in the APARKS STREET, WEST upon _ the â€" Govern rgued ; by the late A~T you can always pro« Centre Wellington <treet Privileges so stronz Governmi@nt mequiring now in the outset all the nkill and :care of your statesmen D*’,'.'ï¬',"'ï¬i Tlv;ti; foundagio "7&'u§. :n:lfl‘. You are ol the finest merchant ‘na f c a0 pio."" Yor hake athea wil.s ie ket than . twice as â€"much head of populaâ€" in as the United %fg‘% as u’md,nn for .:-,- †i «‘zcross | | the Iaxl/ ncighbourns | sorow the " Te J P you .call b?ck the spfiï¬vï¬'* ‘"';n; t'::::’ mlmn&uï¬ed nl:e "†:ï¬t:‘o:“ 0{3 hon otiifmay ;E’;,vt;;%-;}:y Tour, tnde ‘with. the oviide nond Tos tw 3. e P o onfory on mae uces o adlu it Oe t ooa‘y I confess to a fe of : anxiety for ment. It ooo\.l:h to'mo‘thz tho.h:‘: gentleman, whild acting as the medium of Govqmm&.ehn-o:? this treaty phanâ€" tom over in that land of spiritualism, had become ariother ‘medium, and that we -hou!dhnlhdonlm B ’boz ge retheinbored precededt aild ":'mm- L:omomberod that "in the only case we 0 accept as precedent, ï¬um pmd io un Tt mil mt not give that ‘wi" comforting message hopedfor. lnd# the hon. Senator become a medium, with power to hon. gentleman has told in what | w:; W this question can be viewed, but I do comâ€" plain that in the outset he gonld have attempted to coerce our iri:ionkb, proposing to bring back from the grave oaoonine in it e one in House .!t:nld be fmnd.:x, geuinghatility to this &r{ When threatened us with the displeasure of those great mon who have passed away, hlet which I find in the hands of a Wï¬vound members, and which, I asâ€" sume, is official, and contains the terms â€"onï¬:i to and Wed by the hon. member and the erument. . Having, then; before us a treaty to which the honourable gentliemen would bind us for twentyâ€"one years, it is, in view of the fact that ‘they‘ may “‘U‘Lfï¬mo renew negotiations, our dutyâ€"the duty of tho whole countryâ€"to discuss these terms and give to the hon. gndem our approval a'dhmnl. ere thu*nudonbon for de: action, ';f we called upon at once to vote yea or nay, the responsiâ€" bility of “;50-“0! would â€" be more directly felt, and I, for one, should regret the want of that intellectual stzength and breadth.of view which the hon. gentleman says is necéssary to its propet consideraâ€" ï¬on.h"l‘h‘u prope:o & ion, I supâ€" pose he means, is to & cone Agreo with himself. ‘I do not complain that the Hon. Mr. MoLELANâ€"I agree with all Mhujn;:‘:oenuidby the ho:.ngenum from Markham, except in hi mâ€" w , that the discussion is soplpomo m @xamination of the dead. It is \ Mthouh_xto“hk tre.btym as a living question, but ‘ from Toronto. who has been the idf actor in this matter toâ€"day, read to us extracts from the history of reâ€" iprocity, all ing plainly that. for~a He ‘has also informed us in his reading that he is "a man of indomitable perseâ€" verance," and having that characteristic, it should not be ied that he will let the question rest. UWnder these circumâ€" stances I deem it the utmost i k di-cn-o&:ht the apinions from all #ecâ€" tions of country be elicited. The hon.member from Toronto, in speaking to his motion, frequently referred to a (Continuation of Wednesday‘s Proceedings) to Mr. Macdougall‘s u&)‘ointnmut were at length ascertained by Gorermmeant,he was very properly removred, safter receivâ€" ing proper notice ; and he is now searchâ€" ing Ontario for a constitiency which will return him to ‘the Provincial® Legislature. Probably we have not sedn the last of this political Ishmaelite. The Oppmitioné the leader of the "Left Centro""â€"we not which was responsibleâ€"must ‘have counted ‘without their host when, by sttacking Mr. Joukins, they took their own house about their ears.in this fashionâ€" Parliament of Canada. Third Parliamentâ€"â€"Second Session, that of member of the British Parliament could. propérly be held by ane and the same person, the First Mini showed that Mr. Jerikins had efficiently discharg ed his dutigs to the and that his visit to this country was made with the consent of the Governme@nt, in order position of Agentâ€"General of Canada and SENA TE 00 â€"Imore duty on‘ saw logs, ‘sh on Anetian e &n m :;:l%m-n muxz&‘:’.'vm 1deraâ€" o]&)’l demonstra I supâ€" ion that the proposét c '_p de such> market mm the Americans thernselÂ¥8 way 0 pnabatk is 09| SWls / Te tubc eS Hon. Mr, MoERUAN‘‘Yes}) but . 3;35'-1&% i :,u“lmn‘:: in e oc n ,, 1ARee d 20 * Whn ~*. ~THDFIS). SRRk wo Amay b‘g:_‘ for the Ametriqars. for them. pheriec q ie F . xr' t * :&nl‘b DX ho,;’f‘“m next Mw . ': assents h'm»dvpï¬a,, the .ships : countries free coas seaâ€" bo.r% In Ghoit:r?. : the und“o: consideration ~provided Alnericnl"..u a D Tor cuinity, on ievtthen monie, tam ree onl of against a (Government; however this may be, the time is 668Â¥hg when this interest will "h.m; W' mand consideration ‘* ‘and * treaty â€" for lndï¬olw†. §rew Hon: Mr. BROW ied ga e mhin that but the dificulty is in gpegey it +5 votes in the oysA aro at sea, and of against a Govern may be, the time is interest will be a consideration * ‘and ® 1 o oo "-%Th.mg' néfited: It is difficult; ndn.}:.m»m‘ s benefits to us be.‘| hoti/ tlarmar tells us of u:. inland duuï¬-mg«.m‘ in almost th@â€"same® breéth® it‘ which! 1 ;xl:ld it up as‘ a boon heâ€"tleciared ‘that th6 Americans have iW# "to ‘ï¬r&n es in & tons, which will enable"ther %obkeey the trade .in their Oï¬'mï¬.:‘ ore is then £ our shipping‘ interest | arnd J 4 e t o ie at the hands of the i ‘6on+ sideration which its A cause fer this has been i4 feobthat 1t is supposed4oâ€"niave pay raw material, .ndw pmhuil' back the same material a6~ enormously increased cost when manufactured. «Our aim: should be to disequrage this, and promote in all reasonable:â€"wrays | the working up of our owmâ€"material ; to give empleyment to mm topnms.' & labour market that attract populaâ€" tion, and ld.g touhr"t‘!‘th. The history ages since decree was ~ gi that » man â€"seouldâ€" earn his living| by the â€"sweat of : his brow; The result of the : hon. gentleman‘s mission is before usf in this pampblet, in this dead treatyâ€"dead because it at tempts to embrace so much, it necessarily failed ; so many interests are involved, so ‘m;ny are affected, as to create on both sides general alarm, leading w-rfl combinations for its defeat.. In case, we have only cause for congratulation, and should we ever obtain admission our x'u;‘h mhk.hï¬.r the Ulih('m on anythi i it when thomfmllg feeling .-.in-t.lfl men:nlft hn-ob’ M'.;:‘.um_ and only step by step. veâ€"unquesâ€" â€" tionably a â€"surplus of:â€"adfew!| articles it is desirable to send them, but wemay in the export of raw material exveed . profit able limits. It is not. possible to be a thriving country, to ever attain a great position and continue mere exporters of raw material, and: perhaps â€" purchasing far to say, that the only reason . why the Americans listened atall tooanon&n. ment was to indefini e séttlement of mm&y; I§§m can safely assert, that it is now quite im probable that we shall ever get a Souu in return for the surrender of that immense wealth described by the hon. gentieman. d | to facilitate and intercourse ,g | and interch t yourselves that the ap-ionlt.ur:s turiug and comâ€" © ) mercial interests may be blended into d | one harmP orious ;::L, and ;bo union i:f _ | these Provinces 0 & success ?‘ stead of a mere _-2 Aot of Parlin® ment. The hon. gentleman from Toronto " | and the Government thought differently, r | and they again, without seeing any change e inthogsnonlpolhvoflh.ydus_hmw f | Government, iouihï¬ a renewal of reciproâ€" | . | city, And here I desire to say to the ‘ | member for Kingston that it was unkind: » toch.-rgethoGavel-mmntwitluxuttht1 a memeanfor'l’pmnw':mï¬?‘ h € ingwn,upmlpnd,b% for ‘a tremty, I say it was unkind to d us of that C weineu which is somewhere found in § | all respectable men, of that folly which » | all wise men ooouian&'mmm We , | shall be taunted with no doubt by ; | our ““ï¬b‘m"' and â€"we must dlï¬gi gnulhl e strong assurances . | the Hon. tary of State, that the , | action of our Government throughout . has beencxtmmol{ dignified. What a satis . ‘| faction it must be to us all? What a , | comfort it must be to the country to be . | assured on such good authority that our | weakness and our folly is at l.uthiqh.l{, , digniï¬ed.f Bumn is often :f m“g;mdi ~ ference of opi on points ignity. ‘ | The hon. m&er of. this resolution has deâ€" | clared that it would have been undignifiâ€" ed and beneath us to have accepted | the vx?one; m’l‘r;s:;.fï¬mthe r;r‘n'g in the Washington or i | fish in our waters. I have had the honour | of a seat in this House a fow years, and I have never yet seen the time. and the occasion when it was unfl.fladto obey the himtructiou of ‘Parliament.., .. The Washington Treaty was tlmoutungnnn’ imâ€" ously adopted by t‘u Parliament and apâ€" | proved b{ the country. _ One. of the, clauses of that treaty ‘g:ovideo for / a money consideration for fisheries, th m:‘ot_mï¬ t::d I)of dotormin& b’t arbitration,, and ins of being a loss of .dignity, i was clearly the duty of the Governg Al to follow the provisions of that clause to| a conclusion, The hon. géntleman has | described the ‘immense value of the | fishery rights we surrendered under that |, treaty, and it was not only a duty under | the action of Parliament to obtain and | determine this yalue, but also as a matter | of policy, *be should have _ had |, t f: hand _ before approaching | the Americans for another m‘ ‘"The | 4 hon. gentleman went on his mi pracâ€" | { tically empty handed.He had volunâ€" | ; tarily surrendered cvty'.ung would | . aid in such a mgm;n this unsetâ€" tled valupâ€"this d quantity did I ! venture to say, no ai il.bm t | v to solve the proï¬:.m. But apart from | s that, experience ovm‘d" teaches us the & danger in delays ; in cases of this | ; nature, whother with individuals or. comâ€"| y panies or Governments, the longer a matâ€" | a ter is left unsettled the greater the,lossâ€" | S ;_\nd whilst it would perhaps be going too | o the country at_electioni; thit is se y and h 2C 'iJm’â€"jl EARCey \n’ rmaditatiried i i'.n:fm-hhh-‘u-. L--.I_E laa i « ican.c m 1e ) powah 0 : to :American, M w‘% i ons mmmwm‘-igwc ) . 0P . namufnof THE TIMES: OTTAWA, TUESDAY, MARCH has. M .,".(“ -â€"v"".I-' ~Au UO that" iaeoitldl the most x disastroupto oi meanufacturérinto throw opsh .our markets " 1 _ TDAE D PCOAE OverpTeasonable ) pg .at si5, mhrrira hatk o¥‘ tX Â¥ns. nmayflflhi;zu 80 that / "Am...t &"fl at t‘t' aveliinen ols 1 Manan omecon en t mt ftithal mfn <â€" Per W en t in ons o6 g ’fw-;bnh'mgm‘!& 4 3 ,m 40 mr-r | ma ', %}?%.,?i:g?{.’gyu p a...aa.‘ and de: preposition,contained iiy‘ Fthet | L ohoihs tw on i‘ e l) pofeegpinetine Jas css . irsenients of 3 tteatyy!to enable>itheilaniericans to *' :‘g:m'“ "‘“ hffl'ï¬c&‘%‘:;:@fléff;‘;;‘t“u B yedeols Amdcbuild vp their imerchant / " _ Ohestone stremk ) 1 .L oe en ata B93 B4 c ons m:ztovlm‘ldvmhan 7 f n Plo: suinbe? chrciy . e tecons ~this:contrary, 0 an § e Odnan erdowashin 0.N or;" Gowe MWM% Ruy in en msm"* e s 4 un c h. ts & 0; Brcyinec6, on MM?‘.E_.â€J_.A.]@â€_‘ & p _....u.a_.‘.â€"-.__â€"-h_l__.â€" a memolrcereranye! . as they are paying) tlikt if the on that in y the%;vembt:'du, and Ets gupens inaiin i taroal ot 5‘“#&-‘&' Ut’gfl. e aite of the Dowinies at ipue domaand uis memunent hok io meunane ' ned, ap that» gï¬â€œ&mu mia Maritime inations of ' 4 1 mmfo, ennble> itheil&knierisnrs fml i i n on ons aeoesg I mad I “ 7 int {hey 200 Specially given to prayer, but . 'flhnsw MW"‘;?E{VO q(m j most important inter . In,NovaSootin § “gmx -,udtow:v affe . classes. | and both sexes.. We own more tonnage, | proportioned. *e,m than .any, other aflfuï¬. . world ; . menâ€" and. : women, eo,*olomymï¬rl:.u.[ ] ing shares more of less in shi And let me say wmmrï¬mm preâ€" C bont,t.lmtwhil‘l}dooinb see them on: | {;ynfnirlhfld the Government of their untry, and that their adminis bi ihflfldfle tory to the .of Nova Scotia, they â€" must not mEp..“ "they can staud well wi+#w thom they ‘imâ€" bh.nm taxation on that wlndultry. . On the f Oulr uel“%m ‘in gfl\‘;. ").ï¬l:l:‘l&: m ‘Bl'loel. [I :hfll: ‘W!’pnn ;mihm plouly-tixe }) MS Lm ‘% 40ny1%is prov, H@ch & p5 2 renioval:‘bythe > ~Geveraiment® bflo:huyir-.h.im Cmaterint‘ h [ * change~«<ire o ‘Opinion. ~mmmrm&-‘3 f treasury benches «koul i«W%v M pl“uhnï¬qw that interest { veiall> clusses \in> tHat Provinoe. || ¢ hindiyever sepaaiep epreeainematt ofl hib o Shseitt N i lt (OO° SRHD 4o thi:breeze and! leaving our‘ shores but resources: of s ~number °f-hdliw.â€"n. brings ito mfldmmm.g ognsr And&-he Hill Nove ber alrs, | /> i , o« ppat dlled ber taile, _ wore beary..." . given in the ment gi ‘ mainty hy 41 . us CA PT ERAPE HBHU lbrn‘minll{'vbjtheexpoudmï¬â€œ in qur ship ’JW‘AU':y kon':b,fri.hdl oo&'- v,: k. .‘.n.‘omelzv &“‘h‘ h‘“‘ .Mv 4 se e in Uut of, this . we get, the, disbur We ant Om por n ie megne ol ow oA the ahi %&f '!i:l;n;gxh. Y J J :%Aâ€&‘ in . the e - mm manithctaned gooth uh Sreac, ?“?gfl all over.the Provinces : se e . of Abe «reentt the T reneteginnt nc a 40 S outhips 10 have it result in the huils being U to Americans, towed to their nearest ï¬ofl.,\ndfltpedout duty free. The hon. member for Toronto, in his opening reâ€" k;mfomdloflie old lhmh:mnh:'ho ve . _I should â€" ‘to have j éonveypwtzy the‘ Government their ews of this policy. I should abide by: the decikion of the men of any enlightenâ€" ed nation; and on that ‘decision d n that Allâ€"taxation be removed, mgumanoourqemeu be given to an industry so conducive . to & li welfare, and in which so ~ & mm of ‘"our population & i twpmond mtefu;.' I: 1 say the whole population ite tell on all industries Jxroq;hom thik Doâ€" minion." 1 wish hon. &emn ould sometimgs se6 in Nove is the of commercial travellers coming down \ P . Auiiinict Bontallh d ienss a o 223 ’W all impose ta> :uupmourlï¬.“ Surï¬y this must have been a % of â€" that _ financial insanity _ which ,Afl‘:.ozod the Amle;n::m. I‘tni:&h-u they su uen ie to i and lel?ddxï¬g i:)midenblyp flum d actmaanan onean it t have s some the hands of the hon. member for Torontd, then at W-’-hin'g:n, uL luv:‘ our Goveur:. ment adopting the . policy taxing thi méï¬m,’ ‘ Sxow ; the Americans that we were qispt)iedlnfsther to the increase of own tonnage that we mi taid them. , We shall not require to go very l-'rin ttxme materials for the equipmient al ohine‘ EA TAE : CLt q. ism C cet P e an c 09 Cal cb 7 SEX 20. umt and Stite Legial _.â€"*% p{n&n, 1872 everyâ€" ig required | © ponstruction, “l“lt ment, ‘and. sa ~~ ; ships was entirely free. may 4 . Ither respects the rotective y oligy nation remained Elmt, but Was |, ï¬rqd muom which the public wel" e demanded should ‘be . made. _ And yet, honourable genuaml'nh,'m saw last year our Governâ€" ment, with this exsmple before them, and with the light of the oanmra'.,l‘ï¬ï¬‚iqdl C agos, untooes .: o Gooe on paape norl tached it strances} were ° Hon. ~Mr. MeLELANâ€"Yes, ‘and ‘we should: thank \Ged : that ‘ it has passed uwv,t;!dhkoc?u..g we .do not find some of our lacking in experience, meeting 'mfmm. dinutgom results in building for the ‘Amberican market. â€" Ex: perience has‘ shown, that our true polioy ‘is to build for ourselves, to build and sail : own ships, anu take as | a poosible of that" hondred hon. gentleman informed us non. gentiecman informed us m cans : ~pay. ... to w the , carrying. > of _ their pJ the hon. gentleman think . to on, Mr. SARC S ATO Pankrupt court. $ h}lan. Hr.?&)'é:fl-dmb.m too often the case ; but it s remembered money and materials\ to\ Binld the ship, which was sent home, forced on the marâ€" ket, and â€" sold.for. whatever. she: would bring. _ All this has now; happily nasmad Hon. Mr, McLELA] the fact is the sam w life‘of "an€iety and died in the bankrupt a man who followed that was ruined. t Hon. Mr. ~BROWNâ€"W Hon. Mr. "BRO1 money come from ? Bhed oo hon, gontloman. Jnow It.., The Vdr::ult W;:‘:'-h‘:% pping .50 lined in ber cons, of their own goods n _\:.."can veesels, flm \ gi. ~. y boards of, trade, 8 ; 7 ; pmng“n 1872 everyâ€" [3 * pconstruction, equi a .*~ i ships, was luz .yaa~ ; . Jther respects the. of W Itural produce | | y W& f onq aï¬ï¬i’.ï¬ï¬‚' i: Provinces ; a aid ntacparager) I friend . sonnider on | hips.â€"in. the: Domi ist & : * Mï¬ Jidx-s _ to. to the people of| ===â€"== not that * them ?u.., imâ€" Z lnd“l_tl'!' On ul‘ T es Snb %‘E" r’gim;., ;*p;a\w M ‘;"Ollllglllt:lzlll % , | March â€" e as large a .ghare l n That was: too often 1 be remembered vis€. Inâ€"OTTAWA. and in A Local Agent and 8’uw h floguggl‘i'dm i wo 1000 mm 4 °C norim pfurerr L1 , S C> NEIIHI). J Wenders will be recoived un‘tll xoo® of .‘_..e!;'k,?&m:{si@o}wmrm j [ o xi o Monday, the 8th day of March . : o c agh mall i nl . )5 48 ce io tien cariaaene noumint f{iâ€saeh in Cash is ACKING OF HKÂ¥YDRkAaXNTs., * id eittly; Gerstogas and MatchedFHormes ;'W can be seen E?’w ' vumwmmrq.u; “u.lflofl ‘s Ax.'.‘ Time 4 C A h ! ?"“‘gu&‘b‘l"h' T un ligit fe [ _ Iwor %_!3&‘:3';'- o } P ( . * 14 f A"“‘.. s :‘ "" bibi y ï¬wm:.:.#'ci_ï¬' Hf?‘?f‘.’: m%‘b U. S CENTEWNIAL & EXHIRTION, 1875 oTTawa ~° _ ~~~ WATER WORKs. @SPARKS STRERT, . â€" â€" Ont 12 1974 ROB. A NGUS, Jr. Available Funds to CAPIPAL . .. 8SIZÂ¥ INSURANCE CO. aiiterares 6 § oeteo ie 29| uen u. o ied dergmem [ | _ | inynlustin aing _ Megrmmntins mm ts o. isnn mm dn 5 ies 00,,00..... Centennialâ€"Journal, TR! York Street C #Axvo in HAND insurance Co. 20 per Cent. Below Combination Rates C.Al. DESJARDINS, _Adiress with anyâ€" NOTICE To conTRactors Ottawe, Ja", 28, pxexic 1 Hrd 2r‘8 ;Tï¬m."wm‘isaormï¬l}ï¬mflu etatlisaed in:t807, anttâ€"whorgs e in ihe Dom‘nion (s neaw‘y $2%000 from :reminms rons, is prepared to rz;:tn &~p‘ications tor the sensral Agency or .t . N: from rompetent @nj imwort‘ï¬â€™ly! pug e4, who flm make to <.'W P m T int -nw "ow gm’ char Dffice FIRE AND MARINE Ottawa, Jan. 23. CA PITAL, QUEEN RESTAURANT, "â€" Woellington street, opposite Parilament Buildâ€" A constant su t :â€"3‘ OYXSTEBRS ar riving daily, pompm-. &s tï¬ sicl OYAL CANADIAN NOTICE Members of Parliament. A"SZTS OVAR 1: â€";) » JRPOSIP AT Ofnwi * * nighed "?.‘.m.,".'.'."" e Ioe Cream Saloon open nb‘.':.'n':‘..mm Miscellancous. Ter and Coftee, Breakiast on Bundays at 10 Vegetables â€" Pota f tna tA rine y râ€"a Deagort~Frults in. Season, Almonds,‘ Retsins Boiledâ€"Corned Beef and Carrots, Roastâ€"Boof, Muitton and * Orant« ___Pork and Beans. atust" Life" Insurance Co., AA448ETEQRD, OOKNK..... + ‘qU8s â€"In this City on ‘st March, Flo '“i.‘??a-u-d Of Ius. A. daequed, rgou 3i y® funeral wili leave father‘s residence, tory.. Racods Sctor, Li# Beschwood ‘Come» ,‘:{E-mm and Aequaintances are respeot« Dining Rooms, 80 Sparks Street. J. W. -.AHL£§’€ Proprietor. ‘eb. flw Dounly ';‘(:.-g' pâ€"Vegetable. DINKNER, Me; LUSCBH, I5e,. . Private Dinoers prepared oo:.. en at s OO onl Apole Bhuce, Orster of continue to take Rigke as Million Iusurauce. BIYPBONX & BSfostaage ba l wold sergiid + 0 0. <0. 90 0 0C m-‘m «107 wok AgSA t, near Sussex * OTTAWA. Agent, O:tewa md'v'ï¬hf._fl"'ji 4GENT, refdtendes d Sxpertence « C. W. MacCUAIG, 3Â¥ MILLION DOLLARS, ““"â€",F!_“‘G over Helt"a EDWA BSATURDAY, Pa®. 17, Hotels, HC * Li6B, Mar t at\ I =o< * 204089,000,000 Y 747â€2) PEVTT 2= _ "~180,0,0 o C ‘ e s iseddpL.. K2 lnlOnnbdwhlu; ummer Months. Binner at5 p m. OTTA W a ï¬mu‘. al. â€" §750â€"1m F¢ T. »avigjze vd 4 y | 4J9 + of sieamgo â€"â€" REE L «MERR TY dNte cesc‘ U annanbienons t M Famamennd of He: Mojescies omes i eroineiet Coneaant pesumciyrahh sil wiee of K 3 EKXAE \w on es $10,000.00: ‘IN "GOLD if pmileyioprgediang nqamnery irs be dretrh & chand, (ntarbn es ho the amount, of Twoâ€"Miition Five Hundred are to be distribued on the 27th P wyp Oarpieges andMatchedHornes 't;fl&nfl.urmzfl-ig?.,. t oi umenrt in @4600 engess aluret Dn?hu-nb ®, gnd}% ©000 eagh 1 : | .’"QV_ _lneâ€"mnm... y ALL OTHER FURS, CHEAP FOR CASH SIGNOF THERED HAT HATS, _i%%.‘) HATS, ENGLISH MD ~RMERiekE #its | \Etatters & Furfi¢rs.| _ AMERICAN HATS, ENGLISH â€"HATs FRENCHâ€"HATS, An early eall solicited. i2 for tickets shall be Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Gift Entexpriscs. BUFTALO ROBEG:; i ef $X e lecons BBos io a 4 0; 208 Cenogl ‘j &:.‘!ï¬uâ€;‘;’w .. 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