s *# 5) and the 7ri)wse, and the only quarters from which any thing like abuse or depre. ciation of them has come of late have been the columns of these journals. ~They teil us [rishmen are not as successful a* they ought to beâ€"especially are they not as successful as the Scoich ; and they conâ€" fess that they ougi:t to be abused for per miiting it, to be so in the first place, this reqpresent«Lon is talse, an in the secâ€" The or Lh uoubliss lhey wiui lake the immeans ol pubuslung their tThreats themselves. !f whati the organ has to say about them were nearly true, hoievc, they are a power ior evil as well as good, and a threat coming trom them would not be so light:», to be regarded as our contemporâ€" ary ailects to believe. The idea of a threat is a creation of the organ‘s own , and is much more suggestive of the means by which it is itself endesvouring to attain some object which it has not so far been able delinitely to explain. it wants political power and preferment for [rishâ€" men, but it so far failed to ferret out a single case in\which a really deserving moll.h.:;:(illdohnnï¬inn‘klu the mark in Canaia to which he i he irish Canauuum is . uot yel lired of discuss.ug the question oï¬ nationality a _ Canaeda, _ and _ is _ surprisedâ€" Budced proiesses . to be more than Ssurprisedâ€"at what Tus Tirss had to say on the subject a few days ago. Beâ€" cause ve sail that the Scotch are a people who have to be dealit cautiously with, we are charges with having uttered an impuâ€" leat threat. When the nationality in question tLink it necessary io threaten, ioutbll ss Lhey wii lake the means of aLOWL iLb C&bada, whilé n command vowen s Upérta li00s mmve hea io uoniructorsâ€"A. Ari er Majesty s iorces Prigl and Tub Buiros CAMPBEILI. & Al mAS, ual honour, ango huitlul 4o the n& l prule of the Irish of all clesses in wia. To say that [rishmen are less ess/ul than other men in this country slander them ndeservedly, and to eim a great wrong;, and yot the Cuna prétemds« t6 speak in their favour. the oryan : " But rishmen in Canada viiaWa, FRiDAY, MAY 7, i8175 Â¥resh I rags Wiaes, orand: oinlew mud smetacm im lafyo vartety slail during the period referred to, has i suthormed w receive subscriptions i aly pessoh in Of aboul Ullawa desirâ€" parks Slroel i their own language is the most cing proof, we speak by the book ve ia" that to none is this discusâ€" out tue claims of different nation ind religious secis more detestable . is to irishmen. They are well hat in cvery walk of lifeâ€"in busiâ€" the House of Commons in the a wisd Mc 0 the lion. Secretary of the comâ€" lt L IlILGCS. espisers serveu in Lhe L _ 1CL a NV 1iL W n Ww lieut Coionei Macpher U‘Uginor & ons 10 be reumilled in due Cc 2lÂ¥ c 1 4 ni ien, at i0c., wertk 30¢ n« L the moveinebiâ€" w wel: and iavourmbly of all that is said ir despisers if that hat depreciation ) more â€" formidable L1 usheud au otficer. Sir AP ..i>CINcnDIS. a charucler appro hlV ALS imte ijeul. uoner a view the crec s EN lt A L rish, so far as Bum. tin agoy seacing Canadian ikiSH 1N ATCCT Lhal & rt» 08®¢ } Englisman ? It is sut "* %* / something to say it * t From reading the arti« SLR ot in the IhIS: of to meet the inâ€" lerest on mdmht.lmw ary. Then the payment of about . two millm;indnlu}?fortho principal o# the Seigniorial temure dobt operated iu the same direction, as money, to that amo.nt was cither put diresty mto the banks by those who receivad it, or was set free from obligations upon it. All this was beésides the dleposits in the _ banks. While we say _ this, in some degree in opposition to those who are blaming Lh:wbridga which h.l: gqarried us . over an chasin, it is proper to call the attent on of all con We observe that the Monetary Times and some dther writers on finance are congratuâ€" lating the oououZ and the banks upon the success with which those institutions have passed through the late crisis. They are, we hope, right as to the f4ct, and wa feel sure Jwy are right as t.or\r:ir deducâ€" tions in praise of our banking i~ stitutions us'hof«, though, as we. some time ago pointed out in the columpms specially devoted _ to â€" commercial\ discussion, there is _ room _ for warni and caution in some directions. n?t may be that another time some indis creet financiers may not find themse: es making so good an escape. All‘s well, however, that ends well, and we have no disposition to detract in the slighest tle gree from the m“l:of any institution or Any‘nrlou tm of such institution. At same time it is due to another powerto point out how much circumâ€" stances, oxuuoo:fa to the banks anhd.to the ordinary run of business affairs, have contributed to save the commerce of the country from a more /stringent and . inâ€" jt“.-i- pinch <vhan it actually suffered. uch has been said of the large sums of " on their lordships‘ table the noble earl " the present Secretary for the Colonies " laid down the doctrine by stating that "‘the Governor, like the Home Secre "tary, is personally selected by the "Novereign as the depository of this pre "rogative, which was not alienated from " the Crown by any general delegation, = but only comfiled as a matter of high " wust to those individuais whom the "Crown commmissions for that purpose,‘‘‘ There can be no doubt lefton the reader‘s mind where exactly the privileges on our own ruler, in regard to the exercise of the prerogative of pardon, begin and end. They begin and end with the per son " selected by the Sovereign as the " depository of this prerogative." =~ There are occasions," our contemporâ€" ary says:â€"" when the maintenance of " silence is far more indicative of disloy. "alty than openiy expressed opinion= " possibly could be. _ Canadians owe it to " themselves, if they are living under " Responsible _ Government, â€" to know " where the privileges ot their rulers beâ€" @ gin and end, and where the righu' " guaranteed them under such responsiâ€" " ble Government are supposed to be "taken _ into congideration." For the Citizen‘s benelit, wp again quote from Lord Lisgar‘s nmnIh:â€"“ In the papers Vhis is how the (Ntizen detines its loy ality :â€"" We might paraphrase the languâ€" " age of one of England‘s statesmen and " roply | ‘ We yield to none in Joyality "to ler Majesty, but do not feel on " that account bound, and certainly not "inclined, to extend the same I‘ulinq to " lier Majesty‘s man servaut, or maid "*servant, her ox or her ass.‘" This is paraphrasing with a vengeance. It will be intaresting to the public to be assured in _ this . authoritative â€" way ~ that Her Majesty really owns an assâ€"to say nothing about the loyaity which woukt be due to the animal. rad ry ) we have another way of accounting for manifest blunders of this nature be:â€" sides attributing them to the inability of editors to write good English ; but those who account on them as the Cimadian does, have no ground for complaint i their own rule is applied to them, and these errors ure set dowh to their ignoâ€" As to the reflections apin our acquaint ance with the English language, they arc quite excusable where there is so little alse to talk about ; but they do not come with very good grace from a newspaper which spells "co temporary, ‘ " cotempâ€" ry ; we have another way of accounting wl\ (Tisii0n® the abuse baeeod upon it is unmerited. pertinent question which‘ amnses in} cdonnsetion is â€" what about | the lis‘mam ? It is sureiy time they bad (From the Mont eal Heract FINANCIAL AFFAIRS WHAT IS LQYALTY ed â€" whe one would unagine td Lt y tiume this c to M otchmer on troversy loronto and Quebec to his political friends for merly at nominal figures, while at the same time outsiders had to pay twonty times as much for inferior streams. them little good. Up to the present time the importations since the imposiâ€" tion of the duty have been very small, as the lobsters packed last season were nearly all sent to market before its pasâ€" sage.> The duty will have an effect upon thisâ€"year‘s business, and it will be feit hereas much as in the Provinces. The Canadian authorities have interpreted the troated literally, and under it have ad mitted fish ux the packages in which they were carried free of duty. If a duty can be levied onuiilnn can ailso be im posed : on the casks which fish {oils :: earried, and on.unt:omi:e in which f:huh ish are pucked, may thus be practically made of moot. Ba i faith, ~or what ltl:::; like it, ofonol;p:rgy is protty apt to to hostile legislation by the party feeling itself h‘:l,.ml in the end the dvmtï¬ngflpmd poor â€" compensation A suspigion . aroused and the illâ€"feeling engendered, Mr. Teter Mitchell, the St. John Gtobe, while Minister of.'xr‘mo and Kishâ€" éries, was in the habit of leasi; of the best salmon rivers of New . !n.:::hk and it is not probable that he will * take u:;' mponxigity of | ‘dis ing e _ act m‘htho duty is in viohï¬onm spirit of the‘ Treaty, and its letter sto, ther;i- hardly a quution,‘nd iitlh the dut Congress to re t as early as Jflo. The packers impu.r.i:anly affectâ€" .af;'u do not seem to have any other remedy, They have been advised to lpoy the duty under protest, but this : will do the seale of cost in favour of the American packer. The Canadian Government has ealled, the attention of the suthorities at en musisonty" ues . &:wh: obtain actory re . power to impose a tariff inj% treaty, and both that body and the Parliament have exercised such power. It is the duty of the Secrotary of the Treasury to see that the duty is enforced, €20 MAE TTEA PECERC D CARE CC butabctand £ 1 as has already been ox;mnnd in the Traveller, camnned lobsters may be imâ€" ported free of duty, This hnlgivua start to the business of canning lobsters in Nove so‘:u., Americans boin;%n mrz instances opmmdin t. cost of tin mdof‘d ‘uâ€is!l;ulhn in‘ this country, porters have thus had the advantage over the ckers along the coast of ~Maine. m last Congress, in : its > closing days, quietly provided for a tax on the cans in which these imported lobsters are packed, and this tax will probably turn ___ We believe, also, that after competing with one another here this fall, the manuâ€" iacturers of these Prov:nces will be stimuâ€" {ated with such a luuhblo"rride in their achiovements, that they will be anxious to win laurels in ot.ï¬er fields, â€" and a Dominion Manufacturers‘ Exhibition will be felt to be a necessity. That our manufacturers would learn much from comparing notes with those of the Upper Frovinces cannot be disputed, but at the. same time we imagine our Upper Provin friends would have their eyes orned,nï¬ their ideas of our ruource; mmxm ties very much enlarged, ‘ mmaUmkouaDominignE tion. We ln:i; received a loua:h. fromâ€" Mr. Fraser Secretary of . Ontario Mmufwtum;}anmhï¬on. ou the MJ subject {that of forming a Dominjon Assoâ€" ciation) and suggesting that the lntfl-l provincial Exiribition, to held at Montreal in Qgtober next, would| be a suitable time and place for delegates from the different Provincial Associations to meat_and .con witer thne mmuer.â€"Maritime Trade Re THE CANNED LOBSTER QUESTION, The canned lobster question is likely to be a cause of no little discussion beâ€" tween our Government and that of Great Britain. Under the Washington Treaty, We have referred to the power gained by combination, and we may hT;o ;w the thought that er in itso not & benefit, but only momu so when it is judiciously controlled and managed for the accomplishment of some ï¬dm Instances of the illâ€"effects of this particuâ€" lar kind of power, when bullf managed, are familiar to every one. in making these remarks we do not mean to suggest that there have beenor are likely to be any ill effects arising from the power wiekied by the Manufacturers‘ Associaâ€" tion. On the other hand, we believe that it bas already exercised a marked influ ence for good upon our manufacturing industries, and this power will h,oon- stantly increasing. But the benefit to be derived from it, to manufacturers themâ€" selves, and the oommunizeu large, will be flur:lly enhanced, by l’mcul:ing.ion of a liberal cosmopolitan p e the moml bers. &oohbolion indpu-ocudOn‘ h::‘ for the purpose of Eotoounn p so fur as is compatible with dwdopman{ and iveness. \When it fosters a lelï¬t: exclusive -oiris‘ and works um narrowâ€"minded prineiples, each mem! seeking his own aggrandizement, rather than the common welfare, it fails of its object and retards instead of assisting proâ€" In view of these facts we do not doubt that our manufacturers will soon find it advanâ€" uizn- to extend their connections to other parts of the Dominion, by contribuâ€" ting to the formation of a Dominion Manuâ€" facturers‘ Association, which we believe is already jected in Untario by the Assoâ€" ciation IK: that Province. The Manufacâ€" turers‘ Association will then be to Manuâ€" facturers, what the Boards of Trade are to merchants, only that the uses and â€"adâ€" "n':fu are even more numerous and VAri h s But we would remind those who are not members of the association that the hoiding of exhibitions is * not by any means the only purpose for which this, and similar institutions in other m of the Domli‘niomhnvoibo‘n formed. + ufacturers have many interests to protect, and many qugstions to discuss, which affects them as a class, but are not felt by other portions of. the community. And while the force of the maxim, * U’uity is Ntrength,‘‘ has been recognized by merâ€" chants in the formation of~ Boards of Trade, and by other classes in uublhhin* various combinations for the protection of their special interests ; the only ‘matter for surprise is that our manufacturéts have not soon»r availed themselyes ‘of the advantages â€" of combined action for: the promotion of their common welfare; \ corned to the almost accidental charre: | wer te: of the assistance, which has proved so | servicéable at a pinch. The Government | A has no funstion to supply capital to the :t‘l banks, and, on its own merits, we l:sp“. t thit no rational man will commend the ""d listribution _ of _ large _ sums _ of olel iovernment money among _ all m the banking institutions of the country. {e loan is intended to be spent in two p blicimprovements, and, as it is apâ€" hin p ed to that destination, the deposits in w tho hanks must dwindle away ; we horo not ngain to be renewed in that shape for | t 1 along time to come. 1t behoves all parties, the therciore, to understand what is coming | t9 t a necessary though gradual contraction bef ol those facilities for «lmsou'n’:)i:f, lending, m carry ing or whatever other may ‘be tho ~ most _ appropriate, which | at | this | his moment and throughout the spring have | Wit been furnished by the public loans obtain hoea ed last fall in England. ; par We refer in anothe! column, to the Exâ€" hitition to be held in St. John next Fall by the Manufacturers‘ Assoâ€"iation. And it aGords us much pleasure to notice the energy an<l seal wLioh members of the association display in connection with this laudabl« enterprise. _ o MA NT l‘.\‘fl‘ll“‘ ASSOCLATIO N® {Â¥From the Boston Travellier.] to the almost accidental charac: , Terrible Aceident â€"A Man cut to Plec.# THE TIMES: OTrA WA, FRIDAY MAY 7, and takes this . The Subscriber intends removing on Wednesday, May 5th, to Pm <o0 0 MERCHANT‘S BANK BLOCK NOTICEâ€"OF REMOVAL aREY CoOTrOoN© FPROM s1X CRNTS AND UPWARDS, > * From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. ° HKIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE . on of $1.2% ver bbi,, dry (Ooâ€" fsh, Ooatsé wal! Inlarge bage Phis Saly B3 lom por bag, Gets Western Apples and Unions, siso on hand an ol which are seliing at a reduction for, OASH. , TOBA0CO8, ‘PICKLES," BALL BLUR, May 8, 1856, make room‘for their Spring Btook." * 5ibe. of sound Ten for $1.00, valus § Sja6 a‘prl, alsoy a redustion on Bngar, takiOg‘,* Apwards taQu / 1 Lmbfadg: liornn‘:fm. HJ’ w.‘i‘h’."'.‘.f..m... 4 Are offering General urooor'le? Wines . a ‘1Aiquors at ususualiy LOW PRKICKH, to ani to see that their names &re upor the Wrap» pori lavicls: ptopporana aguie s en t t sopplicq With n ephitiocs W orgemantiine oaeit t "poh tm'w mr.-«-}é}u-%fl.' names of Lea ®hd:Perrinabave been forged! | Li fmmo Pastaill urpodedings against and vendors of qu¢ty U riy uh by. vh?ah their fl:‘l’n may be infr The sueeeks of this most deilctous ‘Ahd an?t in uty h eene on eresleticeriaiafiente °V e of 1 c ie o on ie ok) hereby informed that the oaly" whay . to #écur the |zmlm is to , - hiogoo uts «i. ASK 4 JB LEA & PERRINW SAUOR, ; anit to see ‘5)“ their u,@!_-,?n upor &obm» The grading of the Credit Valley Rail: way is completed to Galt, and it is exâ€" peoted that the remaining portion will shortly be finished.. Asâ€" soon as the weather is propitious it is the intention of the directorsito invite several gentleâ€" CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD Put. to work. The strikers have been soâ€" iciting the. carpenters‘, caulkers‘ and other unions to join them, but without success, The stevedores and scowmen have left the union. Special constables have been Apï¬i;hd, and a detachment of volunteers in readiness in case. of any disturbance, which, however, is not likely to ocour. Oou-wr:ua | * f Woreestershire Sauce! Doglared hy conBofssauts to be . > mien to tuke a trip for the purpose of nspecting the works on the line. . Liberal advances made on uou.ignmehu. J, M, BEMPLE, Importer, ac., 58 3t bewr Bt, JA:‘.I;.‘A“TY 200. Merclheols, Ahingsion, 2 Ou. oluaielas, J. J, UAMPHISLL, Hiq., Al sato. vamipbgs ‘. Quiso.iy / danikers, 00 Kings Bt:, g.d ‘uroil, 0. P uantit John, N.B., are likely to he hgnln.ud' to the nciotrimont of the men. ‘The employ: ers have combined and formed a fund of ’l to be used in ruhtrn‘ their ormer employees, who also have an orâ€" rnl.ndoubfunbor their demands, Oneâ€" ourth of the above fund was contributed by Mr. Gibson, the largest operator in lumber in that Province. Between 90 and .100 nomâ€"union men were engaged yesterday at $2 per diem for three months, and to day over 400 outsiders ars to be STARCH, RICK, RAISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, CTGARS, PAILS . and BROOMS, also,. _____â€" by a Grnad Trunk Engine. _ A switthman named Charles Howell, otn&loyod on the Grand Trunk Railway, at the Union Station, met with a luddzl and terrible death last night. About ten o‘lelock, in pu-h? through the yard, he got his foot caught in a " frog," that hl the angle formed by the intersection o two ra‘ls, and was unable to cxtricate himself before the approach of the yard engine. ‘The wheels passed over his groin, leg and foot, literally cutting him to pieces. He lived about an hour after the umidontX and strange to say, was able to talk sensibly until a moment or two p.nntl{. be‘weer .© id 50. Over $100 was, it is stated. : his person when examined after the uccident. His body was taken to the dead house about twelve last night.â€" Toronto Liberal, Dress Goods, ‘Silk, Ribbon, and Tweoed,"~ ~ before his death, to a clergyman and others present. Howell was a sober, hardâ€"working m«n, highly thought of by his fellow empluy~«s. !‘o was a widower, without femily, un‘ seaided nem . the The dilficulties between the shipowners and shippers and the labourers in St. UHocisithe®, Whbuus, LiQUORS, PRoViâ€" #«QNB, NDC, sPC., Baskerville & Bros., ‘No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, ~_ Alph. J. Steers & Co., patronage in his now piace of pusiness, 0 ts 1(8‘ t W P MMEY . THE ONLY G0O0DJSAUCE: Call and sen, it OUSEK EEP ERS, LEA & PERRINS‘ cOMMISSION MERCHMANTS, RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, READ! READ! RECBIVED, a large Lot of W haloraio Jmn:n.' _M‘I,Bknll:wm tre wards «a feduckiiqn on ,No, ! Lmxbrado en ut netp ic .2 ver bbi,, dry :Codâ€" fish,: Ooats# sal 2lty Woods. (Uppusite Supper» Bridgo,) ,. BASKERVILLE BRO. SPARKS S!RET. - is ty of thanking the it AMOurs "ud .00 thanking. the Bottle, Wrocers. rTaAwWA, ONT, â€"DEALERs 1Nâ€" â€"W HOLJSA Li News Dealet, P RATTEY & Co, ho astas E. a oh. Plowibe P ilgtous ‘and ‘unrt 'sflld ol poolc i .“.";E;; awige. o e Ciol e Nrog: | " B oo w narine bed8 | oi s ) Neovala in | 0 © ya aock t * AMMOD® | > amefriegh 8814 o=ls By WILLIAM WILBIN, + Abklitant 4« w Wlork,) Hould! 6f Ocinmions,/ ; | â€"| P“"l.m'(.,lllr bJSHNLAL CLiOHAAU ww"mh Meed ) uJ CEerene . Proptleier Y ihe well Khown Nuntd TR Ek, SHRUBS, &c. ‘nvnleg W aniteA. ‘Agonts Warted, .2Ail orders for Books roquiring printed headings ‘i wefully attendcd C t " There are Numerous Imitations on the Me o9 o\ H W MYRTLE NAYVY,, NONE IS GENUINE!] Ti undersigned nas oppued m Hion:â€"outtorts GBNBRAL RqogpINDING BSTAR |_ Lamps, Lamp.G0 8, &6, .. __, . . o :mr Pots 1'-':'§ronm"§v3:;.’md-iolm at & 8 advance on cost «Baairding houses and Hoteis supplied at speâ€" ng the low®r.et boweodt |Now Bulldings, Well FIRST CLASS Hair Drosser e les‘ Contbiugs done up in First ( | BPARKS STREET,_OTTAW A. â€" Huling, I'orfum Numbering ALEX. TAYLOR, p‘l:u:«ma:.mi -l"?}'w hand to sult all g"flfll’ nded ‘‘®@~ Tho highest price will be paid for all % The highest pr mï¬o{ MW Avg. +9 FLOUV& AND FEED SsSToRE RIDEAU AND . CUMBERLAND sTs. K Gem worth Reéfingâ€"A Diemond tworth Heetng t PoParatofnt ied nc Writs iimctisted, to | DR J. BALL & 0O,, (P. 0. DBox 9514 No 21 T.ibarty 8t.. New York Oity, N. X» ; ; Aprili6th 1876, Uhina, Crockery, GlassWare, Earthenware, BOOKBLN DE R, PAPER RULBR, ANp Drug Store. T. T. SHEPHERD. FLOUB AND FARMProDUCE Jaguary ‘Hrd, 1876 ConTRACTORS ‘G BUILDERS: 0| AST END , * SENDREAU‘® New Parliamenta FOR SALE. Avl‘fly m- U !..,“1&-.0:! g‘l'l HAYVâ€" & OATS &toal Slotices. JAMES ~ASHFIELD, , Duke Street, Chaudiere, ssmc OTPA W A, & Enir â€"Cintiiing. ; PELeâ€"pone but thp best;kept in stopk Joul ‘)l and Lamp Goods wholesaie and viour & Â¥yeid,. Mookbinders. nb Nesswws $ mpe o0 0y c ome e n OR CHEe « for large LOt®., _ .___ .. I come 35 Inspect ‘before parchasing Succéssor to D. HdHu, ds alruggists, UNLE®S STAMPED‘ arli T PARLOOR CcaUTION. > MoRrTIm ER, APWRPRRHEEn au, i. ~â€"CORNER OÂ¥â€" is now open. air Uresser ed, Lad« a‘«'::.’"' First Chios Btyle, and es Moderate. j odliten l m toae A e |. “mb: March ®, 1875, 187 «. OHARLES ROWAN, $5,000 Each in Cash ! m‘fl u::nmznum. to whom Tickets, $1; %'.‘. te $5; 1 Ti T10 ; Firduly "live T oae §2), * * containing a full list of prizes, a deâ€" of the manner of dnvu:% and other is hout l; â€-n.y“o:? to the htfllflltb‘lï¬ faust be AddEONREd 19 .. 6 pooopee ~ AW.Un Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each Thre W & worth nr‘: &mm‘v&wm :yi“ Goid Hunting Watches, worth 800 Gold and Bliver Lever Hunting Wa chos, HFT ENTERPRISE, Ten E 12 Two Prizes $1,000 l‘lvvq,l"fhlu $500 > 3. roRiinba & arillnba‘& 66.‘ _ sa | IN VALUABLE GIFTS, To be distributed in L. D. SINHWB 178rd Reguâ€" The whole of ‘the H. HODGES, 56 SPARKSST, / ‘+Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Margh 12, 1875," § LATEST NOVELTY ENGLISH ANO AMERICAN HATS ! HATS!| HATS! HATS! HATS, | nadiléea SIGNOF THE RED HAT, ; ~[M all} worth from $2) to $300 each. _ _‘ oo e sn raimret ie us o ., OÂ¥ri¢® ; Excelsior Hullding, corner Kacs and To ttatters & Furtitrs.| ~ An early call solicited. ENGLISH RUBBER COATS. 3796 JUST RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR I".o' KUBIOLN > Â¥U0s1on Gift Enterprises. Fi/teon Cases $60,00â€"0)0 0‘ T8, Sparks, St., Ortawa. R n Mu»icHheet and Hook, FPimnoforte, F O R 18 7 5. â€" U L S Tâ€"E R. @WV A $ Sus 4 1 Béedy, Mik snverâ€"mounieq ad Wieagost Pans: ~ woue Th whis & Ohatas: worth $a) 83, RIDEAU STREET, 0 Snd noay, 1N¢| 1. 1878, two WATERPROOF EachinCash DEVLIN‘S. *« B E@Eï¬%ï¬-ï¬%’ï¬â€˜e@ FISH! _FISH! FISH! Ottawa, Fo® € wis (ONBUMPTION, WABTING AND INKD!G®R pnaone ; [ al irl i on bordiee, PC oo umrmu-'-&"i‘.“pa- preparation is Mor HON‘8. ind ,qw JÂ¥ i.‘ mflw lo# .veuuwers d onb enges, Giobules; and ms Wind in }, ou ons o JeR maveviiees â€" * L'-é';'éz [ HoMAas moRson a son. 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