ols t3 *¢ #4 secoud reading?. It is true that he was not in the House when it was read a third time and passed,and it is trus that Sir â€" Joiin Macdonald, the ostensible leader of the party, has. never. yet. had a,. word to say in the Houseof Commons in regard to the Pacific Raflway since his celebrated‘ defence of the sale of the charter to Sir Hugh Allan on the eve of ..the defeat of his Government. Out of the five meinâ€" bers of the late Administration who managed to scramble back to the popular branch of the Legislature at the gene ral election= only â€" the. â€" leader of. "the Left Centre,"‘ as the : member for Northumberland . delights . to _ call himself, was present when Parliament ratified Mr. Mackenszsie‘s Pacific ‘Railway policy, and he declineéd cither ‘to move an amendment, or otherwise ‘ risk an exâ€" pression of the, opinion of,the .. House. "Those whorefused ito .be wearied by a two hours‘ speech "from Mr. De Cosmos, who eren braved tle oratory of Mr. Bunster, and who waited to see at a late how i« sse morning the Pacific Railway Bill of :574 pass its final stage, wili remember that "Mr. Mitchell positively refused to call for a diyvision, making . the remark sctoss the floor that beâ€" desired to throw the whole responsibility upon the Ministry. _ It is truo that the only amendment . which . was moved. jhe voted nay ; but .. De. Lupper has not contend>{â€"it any of his speeches thet the course his late colleague adoptel in that respect was binding upon anybody himself, and certainly it could ‘not haye been taken to mewn that the Ojposition approved of the Pacilic Ra lway Act. In framing the amendment â€"he moved on Saturday, Dr. Tupper endeavoured to con: vict the Government of acting, as he said members who support Mr. Mackenzie in she H wuse of Conimons w«re elected. It is neeciless to say that the first thing the Premier did when appealing to the counâ€" try was to declare in general terms what he inteaded to do towards the prosecution of this giganti¢g undertaking. Nothing has happened since that| . time which would justify any one élected to support the Government in opposing*+them upon Mp-rï¬cuhrqu-h,jndu&hodivi-‘ sion on Saturdayâ€"afterncon shows, the‘ system‘on which they have proceedbd to make ‘good ‘the plédges given to the country is of such a truly. national char. acter, and has so thoreughly ignored petty, ~~ séotional~ ‘ claims, ‘‘that ~ not afew of those who rank themselves as Conservatives and .. Oppositionists . have felt bound for the occasion to defy party discipline ahd vote with the majority. e rrp o u> me ttimp. Pn‘ New Opers House.â€"â€"â€" Reformed Episcopal Church Missions Cloaring Sale: Moore Bros. Lamps : W. Hearn. § Hate: H. Hodges. G. G. Foot Guards : Grand Condert. ©‘ St. Patrick‘s Annual Concert: Gowan‘s It will be remembered that last year any recognised ~policy> on this or any other question.‘ It "would be‘difficult to show in what réspect they hayeany policy yet, but the simple. fact . that they were able to frame: an amendment to Estimate Na. 1, the resolution .for concurrence on the Pacific Railway, which commanded even the support of the small minority which appears on the division list of Saturday, is a proof of "grester vitality than they jwrere able to exhibit upon auy question last year.. That resojution is a somewhat extraordinaryâ€" production. Dr. Tupper, in <his spesch, told the House in effect that it was designed o maintain the, provisions of the Pacific Railway . Act ofâ€" lastâ€"year.‘ How, theny does the Dector‘explain his violent dénun. ciation of that Act when it came up for a #Parliament. has by an Overwhelming majority again endorsed the policy of the Government in regard to the Pacific Railâ€" way. Indeed this was one of the express purposes for which the ‘large body of Readings : Gowan‘s Hall. j Bill of Fare : European Dining Rooms Inagaguration of Conv.at Hall. Oysters :,Queen Restaurant. School Notice : J. P. Robertson. â€" Noonan‘s Reost: their New E»tablisoment, Upy« 3e Tiimntes. saition Cyrrz®; w â€"* #» Print an i Twb Buiier .. > vs Pickis« a d Sances in large variety. Also a vere holostes of _ Wines,. Brandies, Rum, Gin, &câ€" ] Exitra Chotece d0. 35¢., Fincst in the City, 6be., CAMPBELtL & ALMAS, Ount®, Mar., 10th, 18 THLY Thursday, the 18th inst. ¢ R F. WARD, A.â€"D.C. Freah Â¥Fragrant Tea, at idcâ€", THE THEATRICALS, Roanan‘s tuach and Oysterâ€" Rorms UTAWa, MONDAY, MAR., 15, 1875. SPARKB sSTREET, W EST, Fulbl. $7un, 1875 I am FRESH ARRIVALS Bicas Advecrtissmcnis COVERNMEAT : HOVUSE, @TTAWA POsSTPONE D . AN EXCELLENT TEA uB SUP1 At any moment, withou:. deiny, at THE.PACLFIG: RALLW A Â¥. o §20 9 2200 4 > Sigp mï¬ 3 y s New Block, Second Door fr O Commor Street i \ # ; QV,\‘ #m, A CAPITAL DLNN KB are undroidaoiy &T ha ue 4 wa+ h mstan warth 30¢ ms |a sweeping condemination of the policy ‘‘of the Government of the . | hon, Doctor was himself a . We w f-m not at présent ith him J "wlwtborhilm' Likedt ment.chd“il.lnh.flloft . lad any foundation or not. 39¢â€" | zie himself dizposed of that with oc | sufficient explicitness. But the 78e. | organs which impose upon th the ic« â€" | hoveulean task of proving of the hon. member for in all things to reconcile his i with Ani ordho; in ’h:; Iso | .uced, i M in.q .k'.B., within the fimi of" dis« trict of St. John | that provi [ CIROULATION axp """‘" The ci iot 0. . is ; down. saatmans d soircg,, itc aad at poin: k ¢ of specie, $448,564,81, | _ _ _ ‘ his speeches, and his speeches with the Pacitic Railway policy, for as a memâ€" ber of the late Government, he was respon sible. . It:can be no source of gratifi¢ati #5 those who believe in the, mhd vovernment by party, that Dt. was unable to whip ‘even â€" all wllo ‘profess to plkai"‘â€M" W“ bo . ‘a â€" sourge, m them that <when~‘the leader | of a party, no wiittdt bow small that party may be, commits an, egregions » there are those among his # who h-nna-owaml to refuse to participate in it. L' | Uf the amendment; ‘y Mr. Masson to the resolution ing of the rder in Council granting n‘liitb to the Canaila Central Railway, it is quite unnecessary to speak. it to say that no representative of the Ottawa valley, excepting Mr. Wright of Pontiac, voted for it, and veryfew representatives from the Province 1of bec. _ Mr. Masson‘s attempts -2::. sectional this city have nk?d Mr. LeSaeur, senr., to lecture ‘for them on Tuesday next and thnhe'huudd to present the best arguments on sides of this important question. We need hardly say that Mr. LeSueur may be expected to do jhstice to ix.-nd.w‘,ifï¬omdourufly interest the publi¢ so much as it appears to do, the Young Men‘s Christian Associa tion Rooms will for once attract a full audience. Mr, Edouard Octavian Cuthg'nft,‘d’m town of Berthier, in the room of the Hon. A. H. Paquet, rmgn.d. ! t 4 h“ HARBOURS, . .| } Proclamatians are issued constituting Getson‘s w. Cove, and Annaâ€" lis, in the ince of Nova Sooflï¬â€˜lur- guu of the Dominiqn. * !1' i MILITTA GENERAL ORDERS, | Â¥ Tt is a comparatively easy thing sometimes to nnh*jm apparently popular measure thrqough, aadt) e Pr h.bitory Liquor Bill has the appearance of being one of that class, but it should be remembered that while few persons care to place themselves conspicuqusly in the way of what is loudly proclaimed, as a great moral remedy, it rmay be that the real heart of the country has no faith in it, We understand that the Young Mon‘s Christian Association of limors ; and we peed hardly tell our readers that the topic is now engagi alteniion very widely in |Canada. as it s froponed to | invoke e action, in its regard at n early day, it becomes extremely degirable that it should be as thorougbly und@rstood as posgible A good deal of" time,| talent: and | money have been experided upon it in’t::; of the States of the American Union, jand we may add that .moreover it has ited a large amount of very bitter ; but; whether the measures intended to bar the sale and use of intoxicating. liquors . have or have not operated. satigfactorily, we are unprepared to gay, for both, the affirmative vigour. y, â€" before: our Parliament undettakes to act, the" sithject ‘will ‘necd to be very calimly and patiently examined The official G@azetfe of Saturday contains the fouo'ingvï¬w 1â€" j Mr. William McGil} of ‘Yarmouth; N.S., to be a landing waiter and searcher in "Ato. Win n»n‘â€"*(iz'ms«unm.,d the City of Ottawa. to be Measurer and burnc;z of Shipping for the Port of Ottawa vice Mr. B. Gordon, resigned. . â€"| The Clerk of the Crown in cery announces the return of the ng members to serve in the present Parlia mentk ¢‘ (!" .""} 14 | Mr. Charles Auguse Maximilian Glo bensky, of St. EBM:Lh&o oount&:f Two ï¬ounhmn, i‘bo.: room of Mr. Wilfred ‘ Prevost, w election * (was clechredvold.’s m Wez tX Mr. Edouard Octavian (OnthHawt ‘~nf tha vimee‘". /m 'h’:‘m‘ M °* But his amendment l.d nplie« . that, it implï¬d an of statute, which, as we have alresdy said, ho violently opposed at the {time; nad it is almost superfluous to :t,’ that ‘the statute of last year was the assence of pt prejudices have thus met, with a fitting rebuke. | . R. McEachren, of Antigonish, N.A toxiomsrï¬om- Master of the Port of McNair‘s Cove in that Province. | . Mr. Jacob B. Starrett of Anmanalia: which we:mean, of course,. the bition| of th» tr§ffic in intoxicati CANADA GAZEYTE. PROHLBITION ! opportunity of hvmn‘ those features Hon: Mr.~ SOOTT replibd thati by law Railway Companies were "boand to make these returns, but ho : beligved there were very serious omissions on the part ‘of some companies complying with: thedaw/ The hon, xu.ism-pu{fl, «charged :. with ‘the head of : the department: appertaining to railways was now giving. the .subject his attention, and wwï¬m.mflo_cto see that these:returns were â€" regulacly. sent in in t.ha}l:u:f’un. »aaup PE3 *3 Hon. Mr. in ‘aoqmrq] i if it is the inï¬â€˜onglofln of;:dh:.wï¬o ermnment to inâ€" trodu Y i ) haring for its object the atter protec W::_ railroads in (hudz a he was led to make this ‘8fquiry in ?;: sequence of the great number :i?\'u'éi- tdents : occurring imconséquencé of "the carelessness of railway oomgmu in proâ€" viding prca)er protection . . the : emâ€" gloyen. o knewâ€"so far as he could now â€" angthing _ s o Maisy that in © the locality w ; Mrggaj unym.nhndm'kf y assing under bridges were not. T and being swept off, _ He h uï¬ matter his attention for a number of ye and he ‘intended â€" to m Q.Epuym ""Hon: afr: SOOTE repued thas ainelisure on. & Hon, Mr. HAMILTON, frov) "the Select Oor;m,tfflu on . Banking, v‘.".'i..f’ gB !‘d. Railways: reported *ith amenduignte‘ he Bill ou*%-{? an Act to "provide" To ‘z Amaigamation‘ of <the Niagar® ‘District Bank with the Inmperial Bank: of . The amendments were doncurred in and the bill, was.read a thirdtime and passed. ‘20ctogvrs ‘ox rkiwiÂ¥e‘ * C alk Hor. Mr. READ inquired it i ho on Rabamiminbetee ie railroad> ies in 180 Hiake returns‘=of ï¬ deaths Mm&mgu‘ ol V oo [ie l fad e thuieibmewen Hon. Mr. PRERNNY..rejoined . that , the object of, tb: bill was to prevent the use of our.shores by any com P / C2+, clusi i «lt mas | on aine t umm IÂ¥ f&“’&:ï¬m"‘“fl- %’“W t es e oi e sc ine, but thisâ€"élanse Had ver e ';“'-{%vs PBE tiso ts tiik tishse creatbd. "m":%t planation he believed was, that last yeat the billl was ;not- .h,emc-lzq but wa gough i gentlome i welk Imc‘mu legal ab?jit : in . |the v-ï¬e“r:»&nes and he suppased i‘fl having #ommeetctha o?’:uxflo oï¬XrM h’t&n’h& 0 men ; 59 M American, Company, they . did.it in the best :;y they onl:“ sad shnunged mm m Wi w ; nething. l?qn. Mr. REED moved.‘t‘m'gw dehlz . HMon. Mr., REED moved im‘ï¬:;ï¬;b"."; :‘nsmo:;o: o o s // B1 >W Sevérat petitions were preésonted, pray: mgbrthopo > M‘a‘m of bh#, f AW was |présenited from E. d Bothivelly for twetlty one years doofKeaper to tifb" ‘Legislative d?uncw snate F‘ymg’k*. & ‘Re Ted _ Vonâ€". tingent Committep. _: _ 710‘ 9OHMUIT ance. Parliament of Canada. session. He did â€"so, because .he. thought there should be provisions made for any z;hu that this company might ; e thought at that time ‘O’@ norighu,bol.bo.uï¬o so still. .â€" yeir. there was a very gentlieman to advoâ€" cate the claim« of the com| before Nelect Committee ; hwflhd j ,‘ listened to very able arguments "from his hon. . friend opposite, but : neither the argument of the lawyer addressed toâ€"the friend on the othe sidle of the House, con vinced hhnflnlllfllm sed any legalâ€"rights. | A rr-mhhnnn.num:rzn p (R t to the â€" Hm,fl:{thmï¬w observe that any one of them showed any legal right conferred on that m‘ny which had authority to confer ‘i:m cable on the shores of any part of the sent Dominion of Cariada. &*ï¬ however, that the fact that the cable hnonludnndm'u a prima facie case that there 'hirlï¬â€™::d'ith this view he urged last year a clause -h.uld:‘rhmdmï¬dhllilmlu to that which been addod to the present bill, MMW&u’M&Mp to the want of legal right on the ‘ part of this com; ,; had <been: confirmed by the result o-f the @xamination by.genâ€" tlamen so, able n.h.og.-lh_.anhu Committee . in . the other .. This: Committee, composed of the firat.lawyers. in the country .. of . both.. sides of politics,. had no doubt giyen jevery, fair.considera: tion to the subject .submilted to.thom,: and when his friend stated at the beginâ€" ‘ming of his remarks that:he was going to make some disclosure hitherto m hecould not help feeling that it fault of the Company.. it fif&jtw f oawhndnotbuummi ‘to thg ‘mittee. ‘What, however, »he ‘ 1y‘ d;:ir:dwup-,“leoï¬om whic rup«lu#i*.w, @. lona of _ Hon. Mr. MILLERâ€"If he has received exclusive privileges from: the=Parlianent of Canada this Act would protect him. ©; :{l[,ï¬:con?onmty with the rest of ï¬ ill saince it gave a certain com rig nolamr.cublo on our -hg:!na&r withstanding the profession by that comâ€" pany of exclusive right elsewhere. Hon. Mr. PENNY said hbe / was on# of those who took axception to ‘this Sbill‘last with | their. . interests, but..:ifâ€", there wers ... any gentletman~in.; the House who; would â€" p . amend»~ mend, he taought it would P‘flm able to give, to the admitted..principle a raptical effect, â€" The hon,, gentl K'ou!'NovsSooï¬nhldm ionec ?mq of his (Mr. Penny‘s) frun%t.h on. John Young, in a manner which was not very. reverent ('hnfl;er), complaining that the Goyernment shown tin,undt» PAC;| tinlity. . Well, he(Mr. Penny) quite agreed that in principle the sixteenth clause was. new .clause already Â¥eferred to in the, eighteenth section of the bill. But in conference with..some gentlemen conâ€" nectel with this AngloAmerican ‘Comâ€" pany, it had beaenâ€"statoc to him that posâ€" gibly there would . be MW'/M rï¬x, g a .. mere , abstract,;; t»;ln:hu e og reserved in this clause. that was the case he, for one, would be very :;.ppy to coâ€"operate : im mnl this mï¬m tract principle a pract is hon. friend cn‘t)a had Teppomun omes anmiamies w ~(Mr.â€" Poun: would hqu’lqn&htb&oï¬naflw @vor, as they.: had : the: present Act befose them toâ€"day, and it â€"wasâ€"uncertain when this sropond future :Act: t pass, he dould easily fancy that 1 conâ€" nected with the might very shoul should be . incorporsated : in ; the same bill which Third Partlamentâ€"â€"Second Session, l1 which , | | them.. to â€" :i SEN ATE THE TIMES um>=:| aaading"to ake the on quty of which "Ke i ied pro g of tholéd.mm,‘?‘f'hbl; ;'â€md‘ y,| beâ€" We â€" mm m‘w ablprecd, dn merepuae t stead d‘mu:r products t?th ited ‘States to be worked up and reâ€" @kported b tho-monlnntaofflntf t,- 3 a 7 t :il; gw?imu;!té ;o’_gg%:c T ere was 30 Hooe P oo a vmoei&b‘fnom ‘1&-3 T turing interest throughout th« ‘ inion since the abrogation of the ty. New lines of railways had been h truc : : o boretal o calng Wtb insy coarinl ) or tue purpose of improving our m:nal eommunit‘:ï¬om; and h:l every miaterial respect @quntry . m'_l-_“'!’he_imsei\e_in the banking fit of the discussi hich :took in respect to & W% Mn.*o‘lddm which was moved by the hon.. member. from Toronto with respect to the producâ€" tion of correspondence T':“nd ‘g tive to ?ï¬( W y : city. He not now propose to open up :luut debate, but he v‘vhwld _t.a:ce the opporâ€" 4 e opinion mmtue ft as m ; ion that it would be unwise for the Govâ€" ernment of the country to make "{a"x.u ted sm-" “.:..‘3:" M.?c ni to iD +8 » llnciï¬rocity, under ‘the cireamstances which had occumnk‘gmum.l with the megotiations which ‘‘tal lace were correctâ€"he _ entirely cdncim-ui with & ‘z:huof :!:g:o m.'mt)g?n-ho | ‘ siew 0 * s q_lahl-l' ‘opinion . thou a would ‘ ‘be .: Fg‘l:wiu in m&;‘mw t‘? the corintry to initaitive in any further méasures.to .obtain areciprocity treaty with our neighbouig, _ He might say that thore AÂ¥8$ "ond foatiire, in, thik of the House. goilhions‘ m‘ ‘that " year to ‘24 ! Tailtions ai.lg{,ï¬ig%:fgin xf C amed States was had put .A mlcw the, minutes, he woulsthko ï¬mnity to express his regret that, he unable, through indisâ€" ring i & â€"â€"m. Feule. Aipinh to e C course we did not claf#‘that the manuâ€" Teinion, snh:‘: ;) the m ‘ Which %d d mtu%fly arise 1 ‘extending the principle of reciprocity the manufactuiing . interests of niry.! It would seent, fronmi linâ€" which the Government of the Qmï¬ 3:&. treated the proposal of 6ur‘Gov Ament, that the Government and people of the adjoining Republic were still under the erroncous «impression thkt @itdciproâ€" vity between the two countries lgau lutely necéssaiy for the prosperity of this Dominion. _ (Hear,: hear.) must appear evident to hon. members . took into consideration the views d b; the Govemm?;i of the United uï¬ ::e reasons ch ‘were given ï¬m > 'tï¬â€˜il:ful'g& sw‘ e rocity 0 z:‘l:ge' Detroit vention that If "the ' y were abrogated, it would so c e u?roe- of thelhn% e of. this ‘country, would ‘ it for" ion. .. But when,. we «B _8 .6 ..... M yE 9 & strange how fublic ‘then in the ited States could arrive at such a conâ€" clusion. â€" The great increase in our exports d imports since 1867, and the augmented pacectied 15 gire »taugiige" soning td ider suchâ€"# principle to the revenues of l comprehene hor. it nas tonk e 1 com: en w 1 was overdnght froppsed, 216 ts nbrugn i F n fncidqï¬gg&ipwr‘_af Ofb‘ih.“'.Unitod. ere to be er;fore'e&, 0 Mld‘ c‘m leave the mu tho Dominion mnuï¬ï¬%?wqfl?%ï¬ manind amgend ving it the best consideration which he divine or conceive by what m he overintent" or uis oftony mendit 1o pply the deficiency which would arise 'the t;oi.t{' wé_& carrie.l. ou t, _how it' was e for ho naupneney mgred of ho m 42 & 42 esent time, was soniething showing the Nas soniething showi howing the * VIg 1NnO INCrCase in the bankin yiWf OrlingGing#, siife 18079 up to H1G uk wasuiXoromuraeary, 0 Ifon. Mr. BOTSFORD said before pro foogu bill when‘it came up to this : OTraAWA, â€" MonBHY, mued on fourth Re 1800. sb 46 aly "I oo io Sn aoe . ececitemen, I fool it a ‘A FMWi?W R - P,°nr :1‘..“Lo¥’ 6 )10 emot «And 40 centsiper name‘.added. > . \“ll- for ‘!07 ,-‘l“ -':1 Cl dn h WB 4 1 ‘OTTAWA, Abd‘ in «@ch ~City, Town ains IT' #oul | Q‘"‘“HMm Â¥ sA A Local Agent and Subscrip« B ETY URA Mepentliiantnlitiney rcostiermniccemad. sns ~ in sene Saranne t , is ragpa oo "'*‘%M-‘ On the line .of the Tok t NO“»I 18. msld e h040 ) J / T ~york and Heétine. |â€"0_ c 0221 o 0 9f dAvailable Funds to _: HPatties, Btewed Kidneys, Haricot Mutton. Boiledâ€"Corned Beef and Carrots, Roastâ€"Beef. Mution and Cranberry Sauce ; T Suts"" Caftoot Padding, Eeaoh thude. â€" BDessertâ€"Fruits in Season, Aimonds, Raisins Tea and Coffee, hooials, Penden, and NCooe Epeaktate furâ€" â€"~BIREANDEMARINE.)! ~ darirat . . . 8¥¥ WitkYo@# porcars. Breakfast on Su: 20 ‘Nef Cns Oblgn Combinationgfatéh For Prospectus, Jonrnal, 40., enciose % ca9ts Feb 2, 1M75. . $779â€"30â€"2w Dining Rooms, Mutual Life Insurance Co. INSURANCE CO. Pncnx ‘This Com whose Agsency in was mlllhod’l.n‘{hl, aod wh.:.o,hm the Dominion is nearly $200000 from ; ms a‘lone, is prepared to raseive for the General Agency for the Uitawa District from competent and trustworthy parties, who can T-l l :'no bi1 soderrqogtLacl v! besorrndeni io constaut riving aany, phvoppht d ts O 400R® ar | _ QUEEN RESTAURANT, Wellington street, opposite Parliiment Builldâ€" Members of Parliament. Citi â€" Temporary Ofic*: York JStgabt, «nedif! Siisag HAND IN HAND Insurance Co. Fob. Â¥7th 1875 Frer, Liv®, Acoment axp Guaraxte®e. Jan. 9, 1875 Ice Cream Saloc -â€"-â€"-w'-.-g TE eeun‘y § Ottawa. Jan, 23. Feb. 24 «448x Cksâ€" Aammmmmwu drrg qs’)&'fl x y { uy . dutralt o M lt to tiny are aio!_a25" »tPoke ie Ameu ing se id s th rean, vizbyoa6=three land yhalt story. Centénnial Journal, 0M# @00 HKAS. DESJARDILNS, orar can@Â¥hs@} 2 on t Gentlemén Boarde.i by the Month. Cream Baloon open Inbgmur Mor Still continue to take Risks at General Agent Jan, 28. :Ee.vithurilh A‘I‘:B"'Aé'“h and valuable Samples postal card on which to send your address costs Lut two conts. _ Write at once to xd _ d1 mw‘m en o 4h EUA T IusutAnce. NOTICE DINNER. BILL OF FARE. £ SATURDAY, F®B. 27, 1476. 7. t Thelh Ore on BIMPSON & BETHUNE, . Managers for ‘ans / ~* * Philndeiphia. 129 R. C. W. MaoCUAIG, Agent, Ottawa and Vicinity, O@TTAWA. , Proprietor. ~ M. KAVANAGH T at,6 p 156 I1875. COAL rostage Te "to "alyputecriben in thy United Hpuremeattsrd‘t Wrenin (enio h it lb oaors . Autpatnct T or Caru®:om of a writ of ‘*v#o war !‘ tm.hw“ BHer Majesty‘s‘ Court "of‘t ominon Pleas at aud to: me directed ana delivered, sult of o JI lo:#’m Th excoution altthe night aâ€" k ‘nterest and ~Of the nt, n of siian im "the Towhbnip or Rormn dove. Jn the } IULUSTRAREG L S. _1 lC "" ) 1 «1O D uitatiies 69006 Pilins 13 1 5 ach welght. â€" 10. litistrations of ourront eel" Py "uvd f'J--er'A.,.\ wahy Inianh + 'gm'm,.on.mu. vertto qi R aHis l ; AMERIOA® garTs, ENGLISH!HATS§, F RE NMCH=Hâ€"A T S, HATS! HATS! HATS! t In V@luiab]6;Ci*te, Té be dirtributed in L D; SINFS 46th Semiâ€" ENGLIS ISH â€"AND . AMERICANâ€"BATS 1 $ 1 0 0 , 0 0‘0 «0 04 SIGNOF THERED HAT, R f IAMEE PEACDOK, .. 5t : Housey dn "the~ Ofty ‘of ‘Ottawh," e ie MB sigh n dag oP a pen. To Whes GIFT "ENTERPRISE, $ «d mve ho d sn ete s | To be. qragn Monday, March ®, 1875 one ,, * 56 RPARKSBT:; i e i | Opmopite the British Lion Hotel. Muroh 28,4675. _ â€" M AM s q An early call solic tedwy.~= No. 38. RIDEAU STREET, Feb. 27, 1776. EW SPRING STYLES JUST REC Filteen Cases asnegé moiamtanen F:Q"R::*1:8‘4=5 HODGE S , 9';%8. 8. By Jouk "m eorsom y Shei¢ 02010 i IÂ¥ neutwre@ coeli? All Newâ€"Styles â€"INâ€" Just saleat my offi¢e in‘the Y ©1t104 34 DEVLIN‘S. 2 HATS, &3 e Frice $1. is efficient and simple ‘remedy t ‘al e e ie eepinr rngen s nneiet w mh n ds muuh 1260084 ask bimâ€"to xeno‘ fl': n‘.:;?";' the use of 1wo or th .ce botsles. By * ‘ MoNTREAL. 16th June, 1804. DevIN® & BoLro® : * GENTLEMEN,â€"Having been Gne of the mazly ?mg:u rl;eumm that I meet on‘ every Di’AIUND Bï¬lflw P ten&uxo Iu.t.nov:ordxveoh li% G T Mmm: 1 mfl.’.fl‘i..-"‘-u ‘ot following. ei.::d' ( im‘dJ # + & Reame urieed a as I t ie ararerainee widrey niee suflerers from on Te s . Ithhmd.“d% and is now .or the first time offered to mmmw.mw ï¬ndnn-brmh, e _‘_‘ in the trade and he p ople. â€" Every , { 4 amm% i memes development, and is "to any ever con:pounded for terrible treatment of tils "arid" of i matrommasenes I&Wmn’:mmm- removed the cause g{r‘ oxporunantdtwâ€"t.y- yeirs in‘ uh6 u“ Medicine bsvm.::h “~d‘= °o ow AT10 he wbove only ‘trud Hii olhid Wbt this . d 1Do 6 0 uPu : t " only ues Th oory polk 4 t 0 l " J18LPomsi NeE cabaltae tinual, Gravel, and pw J wfl“:g‘mfa, iosit hen ocvertmin es ... Fole Proprietor, F. J. OLABKE, . ... Mfl...ll RESTORED.â€"A vistim of ywmï¬-llmprud.n&‘ ing premature Ned AtKing" -M iAE gie s. ii.cw ., Wwhich he will sena #xx® :o his tellow wcrron.. A400s6 _ _ > CC HEEVES, im y onl 78 Nassauâ€"s1., New York Newbery & 3cus, 87. A i o A BLESSING ‘TO THE POLICR LXE "Aa’iiiia% Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Oo., W Drog ;E&E‘ï¬â€˜wï¬ ared this.. .Bold ir emnu%“y-&“p'm Mok Thomas morson"« son. 5 iu_ninaTm OL ~Soapy: w' , ,‘ rhaném.vq'“' -}5?" g _ Nimtnats Viclep Rose, Leat, ftice, ant ather gdlh:-Awrv .‘R & : ba M-u- Water, distilled Lm ‘s Tollet celebrated for its t + ï¬ï¬:ï¬Ã©â€™M ,C.{MDW .::-; '-’-.-"I ; m,uum’ un&k‘:.un.. . m,hfl'm ir se « a Lake % i I | : uty‘ P ie m».uflo.o Afn ’-..AA . Hevpuct flom med. and the geoert condinos o _ oo m "ctcy aF Indigoshon i5 ind keepers throughout the World, who aiso supply u"fo'u:y AN Bh'uoouu"x')"mn t:_m General Agents for the Province of e w anl P 143 NEW BONDâ€"ST, LONDON,. W . And Retal) of all other Chemists ‘ald Wiite N'OTICB _ yy 4 _« Morson‘s Efl'ec;ud m Piip Guror Walne 56 Suandr y movelit d. % Cornhil. ondon, 17 . Bonlewi f Pancreatine. As attested by from Medica! men wno have made the their yzss_mgl:-m‘mg RU§SELL SQUARE, LONDDN.. |" Wourksâ€"Hoshakk Anp, Houzevos. * URK UOHENMICALE AND t d poone in y en M Jan, 22 1878 81, 338 § 124, Southampton Row, p body improveC‘s . â€"â€" . . ~ . , onch s4 s'&"?ï¬â€˜i'?z' MOOKE, duly 194 mc > 4.â€" 1. Orto /_~DEVINS & SOLTONK, IMMEL‘S €HOICZ PERFUMES, JST EU CCISSFU L 146001001 15 Bu bridge & Co., Coloman street, LCH n« Tor ‘Indigestion ‘ is * Morsos Ppovan the active principle of the gastric Sold in Powder, Loz &I. m-'n.'u‘, lentedi¢s. Danteas. Clare & Oo. w'mo * .aâ€"fï¬:"' ankcrttient ‘Of aY n % m "‘Copomtetoe Fon ome â€". â€"otmack s * nwald ANQROSDE 071 .‘ 1‘ w *’â€"“n Jenre 7.'1‘_ hfldq ‘New:oundland, POÂ¥T OFFICOE 8A V1NG® Bopous: «im e receryed t whit a and d«posits can be w i hdrawn & m‘ Wncs thm encb in mp t m / 4; 1yA ® York, close every Saiut v ooo es e t ons legistered maiier can be sent vendors iï¬" â€"1%'67 2. Al inia‘s Eo voen bik osigns. Al Gaold .Ilvn' at astonishingly lo p Ray~ 38â€"SPA w_.u. Just received, a magnificent J EW EL L E * " es e gm m * pperocee trom the inpoet stook in the pmedguncg y â€" Moker to the Ohronc Of all kinds,from 2 to 200 MANUFACT w (8 00 0 =~ warch BC + , aAUC !: :2 .:!E p U oromet Obhro Huofien pfssaffic s BB rae cg i=nas L wad # Wesbouspentolt" Watchmaker® and irergotiee Snd 07 Aail wWA4. WINTER +BRANG JpÂ¥~ AllMails are 6106 8 minutas faster thas a8a ASEBERge: 8 iig AAAMAAARE» B ANUFACTURING &3 W. BEXSON, Matchma kers $$389888?: ments and Rail Eigqiiddgd BRJ (ISH MAILA aintors. 114, [ i6 0 > hire only one boitle lofl. M untnge s mil ect, thousands find the L csI"QmE‘t"i nity for the bhumas v#l4 Hodse Keepers | U# youâ€" M.--u.a.’:. and have them to select fo tea.in nofp pleasing to â€" your, «l Odirsetione In the e "eres e pertioutans obte &no physician, for years with of without goin gist tor Fowle‘s which is an infallible oure. pots jor Bo. the W ingate but" takes splendidly now. %Cfl.‘l'z out 3 > me equale it. 1t in in io":pï¬""f ."o-':- al have ‘failed althoug '-h,dn'a'::-iï¬.iâ€" mony, or anything hurtfal i @ o duov> of hér regndode‘¢itiate Frou 4 c mtheay tisoment is found in another opening of aprir W d ..AA‘.‘â€"‘ "B, N. THOM A NORTHRBOP & Montrea are of the bes B h a en ced vak mmy whintever ; anc ie â€" in aBonses of Kervous an t girr >A si.cwhu LIl thai .CMD &C pl .UIN'I M h E:.\“ fln 1.‘ * Â¥ raers sb in -‘“b“li Ring Worm, and eyen L4 EI ~â€"~A large assortibent of â€"1 pants at Neelin Bros, 40 and s Mooare Bros. have made 4 leave the city in May, so t beâ€"cleared out before 1=t A Moore Bros. have TO they are selling at cost a-’:hï¬:" ow, P u: shnTor Sappers Bride Turg from Boston. ©©00 V‘ C Wt Ane erk mflj. 2oXE boid by all medicine H rworrnoi SÂ¥. Lpeves Arrives Offices to let w TTTR @rauvcllers‘ carniaBA CENTRAL h oallt 220 00â€" POA 1. WEEXCE.AXD n the n ursery w‘*’?: :;.I by Matmieu‘s 21 (Cherbath Proamna cannot . slay. whare : af the. OthaiÂ¥Wa wWATERTOWN. _ . BUBRG RAXL BUSTNENSS .N cygerr K > eapimg~â€"& prC c is ol the V Hisge guebey 0. 4 W. McOunig YEENONT ng trees In mt 6 Rid d all 1 34 wa 4440