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EED sToRe AM PRODUCE, MBERLA ND Flotic es Voeeese eC yF 16 00 t 06 w M 0 1500 U «_ A epectally mase of NLEE & OO TABLES es, Carriages, »e ppomi Lm. . Leonard, s eat ter paee _ “J"“ 1 a1 his cce injsrest ur par Coul pef ABCDER, a nured epposine P & PRCK alteuibed on 1 YLOR, QOTT &A W & aâ€" al u.l bouts by lay. gCos. w iNur BAMK oâ€"Proaktieat . _ K. Chareh, Â¥_P; ils. Ivery Etables. "*reside ni. ® . utw & W &, pica: veliotes ap every Ir s»p a WA +; ced. areiv lond alle@iivg ww mb eutyf o ° Brysom, .. Addbum Casdnter genorealy bo like f || d erament, the Union ef the Provinces, and equal rights to all classes of the people. He came to do justice. He came to hoid the balance of power, and, if possible, to preserve sucih an equilibrium of party as would enable him to admimstier the Government with a view to the interesis of all." lHe came t rule, as all Governors do, ard he meant 10 rfllvy.lflmcflly. Of all men then living he had the least borror of truth . lt was his very nature to look upon men and things in a naturai aspect. Hie could not only distinguish biack from white, buts bhe could perceive every shade of principle. inaddition to greait common amnsing from a failure o harvests for | served as a of the British Empire mapy years; a general derangement and b,mrwmh a state of depression of trade anâ€"| incius:ry through: | ignorance, our domination would be a out the commercial world ; a decreasing | ourse to the country ami ought to cease. revenue, large expendiiures, a heavy Pro | We are here for .h:g'puw-oâ€"u vingia! debt, and the mi«r+ presentations, | pour the enlightened ledge and intrigues and contests of imdividuais for | ciyilisation, the arts and sciences of power and emolument, asied by incéssabht | Europe over the land, and thereby imâ€" appéeals to the variou« WJ\Jw‘ which | prove the condition of the people. Nothâ€" prevailed in the country, connected ing surely is more likely to conduce to with nauonal origin, and even with religi sh.ooo‘- than the liberty of the press." ous belief _ More, Governor Bagot was | Metcalfe next appeared as Secretary to ull. in mind and body he had been i0ng | the Nupreme Government in the political whuy, and was now, when bis wife send | Department and as Private Necretary to family had acrived, expecting to make & | the Govermor General, the Marquis of long stay in Canmia, looke| upon as a| Ha«tings, but soon these dyigy man. Daiiy bulletins were imsued | offices to fll the post Presicdent of by physicians concern.ng his heaith _ H¢ | Hyderabad, where he found nothing but wes ane day improving, another day | corruption, extertion, the most atrocious worse ; ome night te slept easily, another | misgovernment and consequent -â€"ldy‘ night be somcely slept at all. BHe was } and scon came in disagreeable contac even tortured with addresses of cond@| with the money lenders, whom, in spite ol lence. if the Catholic clergy proumsed to | the Governor General, he overthrew and emember him in their yers, some | returned to Delhi, after having reformed wrong headed fellow lhous‘ucâ€"ly twitâ€" Hyderabad Metcaille was next Govâ€" ted bim about the eftect 0( Te Desm#s. ernor of Agra, and sbortly afterwards While some prayed for their notle ovâ€", Provisional tovernor General of India, ermor, others were inclined to fight br'ug the death, tion, or coming him. in the county of Fronitenag the | away" of Lord wu!i.m Bentiack, reâ€" wmhabstants i{anjed thewmseives on s-ul maining in the latter capacity for nearly sides and foug»: logether about the wornd | a year. |t was in this latter capacity ing of a valedictory aldress. _ |t was thus, | that he lost the countenance of the Indian when on the lnth ofi March, 1"43, Sir | Court of Directors, in taking upon him~ Charles Regotsept an aide deâ€"camp to hk seif to repeal the laws, which fettere.1 the ton to meet his sgccessor. n tha "Otie press. '(’n‘m hi!pl’!'dm’f the . laws of March, when that successor rouched| which shackiled the expression of public Kingstou, Sir Charles Hagot,h : i tâ€"come~| opinion had been revive}, while Silk alarming!y .!l, and on the fouow .n cay, | Backingham had been banished from Calâ€" when samid the roar of cannou Ni ( la:le= | gqutta for offences in the Calcultta Journal, Mewaife assumei the aiministraton 0{| which nowadays would hâ€"rdiy ruffie the afairs, Nir Charies Bagot it was officiaily | emper of the most thin skinued of pub annpounced, bei passed a restiess nmigbt.| lic functionaries by Mr. John Adam, the dyigy man. Daiiy bulletins were msued by pbysicians concern.ng his heaith _ He wes ape day improving, another day worse ; ome night te slept easily, another night be somcely slept at all. He was even tortured with addresses of conda Kingstou, Sir Charles Hagot h : i bâ€"c0 w) ill, and on the fouowing d when samid the roar of cannou Ni ( la: Mewaife assumei the administration lence. . if the Catholhc clergy proumsed to memeamber him in their yers, some wrong headed fellow tbons‘u‘â€"ly twit ted bim about the eftect 0( Te Desms. While some prayed for their notble ov ermor, others were inclined to fight for him. in the county of Fronitenac the mhabstants ianjed thewmseives on two aides and foug»: logether about the word ing of a valedictory address. _ |t was thus, when on the lNth of March, 1343,, Sir Charles Regotsept an aide deâ€"camp to Bos: ton to meet his saccessor. . t‘n tha Pth of March, when that successor reached afamurs, Nir Charles Dagoi it was Oiicimily announced, haei passed a restiess nigbt. A month later, and Ex uovernor Bago: died at Kingsion , on the morrow liis boiy, placed in a co n, was on boand the Queen‘s stesmer Praveller. attemied by Lady Bagot and ber tamily, for Uswego and New York, from thence to be taken to England. Sir Uharies Metcaile had litermily ste i9to the shoes of a d uM00, -‘o nf.fi.‘u him a legacy, -hwhy‘:! Even of the ablest men in the Province some were displeasel with the forced legislauve union o( Upper and Lower Cangda at the close of a period of rebelâ€" bon and bloodshed ; and to this dissatis faction was to be wided a discontent, would rather have been without .‘h-td treasury, commercial |â€" political discentent. But ~, Metcalfe nad an â€" @XAi\e i of _ duty, . an _ overwane eribe that to the polics : his predecesâ€" sor, which, in some : â€".sure, orniginated with persons of more «â€"ergy and of less distinction. in b>â€" repiies to the four thousand addresseâ€" ~:ich were presented to him congratuls. > y of his assumption of the Governme:»., from every principa} sity and from the remotesi counties of the Province, Sir Charles Metcalie re proved the excessivenerss of party spirit whueh prevailed, and expressed deep and usfeigued sympathy with Sir Charle» ms. lie made one memorable and ing remarkâ€"*" More depends upon the inhabstants of Lfru»;nco than upon the Governor. And in so saying, be my. Canada owes nothing to her but all to herseif. sir C. Metâ€" calfe knew soat (anada had obtained for berseif an investigation nuwg:vaou long countenanced by her eruors, whieh â€" had â€" produced â€" Lord ©Durâ€" ranks of the vuigar by his energy of chas m,fi..puuuhfabmmd.bovo all by asteriing integrity wouh it was impossible for him to conceal. . ‘he wis dom of the weak he was thorouzhly ::r in Cunniug had no place in = :.{".d. He was so frank that it said of him as has been suid of =opbunnt that which was not a seogpt to hin was not long. a secret *o m d‘f ul:hncib«lm u.l sense, ® ; h!'.i-hd“fiqmm" Bm mwwu upon the square. it this way or that, his lang uage ever quagrated with the truth. That such a kian could please all parties in «1 Proâ€" vinee in whica the object of party meu of the highest standing had been, to comâ€" ceal . the . truth . or so _ exaggeraie it as to make it have the lik oness or stamly» of falsehood, was now within the bounds of possibility. Lord Meticalfe was not to succeed, because Sir Charles Metcalle could not simulate: but Lord Metcails was £o carty with hium to the very gave thet respect which beionged to plain service of the Emst India Companyâ€"~that began hi carceras aâ€"wiiler in the civil fails to secureâ€"that kind of honesty which has made plain George Washington veally great. The new Governer hai ion ; served with distinction in India, and hai risen to the distincuisbed position of Chagles I beophilus Metcaile, who in 13Qv Governor (Geceral of that country b merit. . Educated in England, he received sanse of the word, a dilizent student. Mis studies woere extended far beyoud the narrow limits of his school books and evea of the dead languages into the more #owery folds of Freuch and italian litea ture. Nor did he ever relaz in his master of both languages cesential and wriitamâ€"in North Western india, keeping at the same time such a hoid upon soumt Greek, B'i.mqnn:z.-nnl_ his %"‘7‘"““ until the for even that favourite pursuil. Metcalfeo was the sou of a Director of the KEast Indis Company, a retired offlicer of the Indian army, and a fervent admirer '&yfinumbu: early placed in situations where opporâ€" H&-ddhpuyp. his great lnq-d fals of (the Reminion, Commencing 10 Years Back. ° LUKE TRAVERS, which honesty oi purpose never ernment Charies nued.) x Canwila develved eophilus Metcaife at enc: ous be fatal to our rule in India 1 close with n entern smy to iLe esqimesn i n may t is our duty to communicate the benefits of knowiedge. if india could only be preâ€" suesessor of Lord Hastin Goâ€" ernor MWbmelhllvmt for the expression of the feelings which an unpopular measure eKcites, gives «n sssurance to those who conceive themselves injured that their comp‘aints ure at least made known and must at tract attention, that the benefits arising from the liberty of the Press outweigh its mischiefsâ€"but -ofi.’ with no symâ€" pathy from the Court of Directors resignâ€" ed his high offices and returned to Engâ€" land reaching that land of the free in May 1838. in anglaod the Indian Governor was still the same conscientious friend of free io a and the supporter of the right. which be paid to great principilesâ€"*1f, he said, in lm:l:.-r'-n:;huh spread of knowledge giay eventually considered it to be his duty to point it out, and he with this riew wrote a pamphâ€" let on Church and State, in connection with the w of Ireland, which was printed (in lg’i by Brown & Stirrest, prinjer«, 17 oid‘wd«m London, to be p ivately circulated among the leading Coumservatives oll-‘:hnd.who were on terms of intimacy wi himself, but which was afterwards suppressed. in that :.phla Sir Charles Metcall thus adâ€" the opponents of progress : seale, and rise to a height of moral and intellectual grandeur never attained by theim before, without fear of conâ€" uqmwmiwtbomfldhfl- erned by an irresistible Power, 'hichm-‘ db.dhkuhuu&d.i-'o-." and wpmu:hpmd'“ udc by those them." Twenty years ofâ€"uninterrupted success and advancement, ter.sinating in the attainment of ‘bw siauon in the Government of Indig, failed to deâ€" bauch the simple integrity of his under standing, or to abste the llaving some ilea ol mixing in Anglish poutpcs, he dil not shut his eyes to waat was going on aroumi him. The condition of Ireland was then wretohed, the chef difficulty of every administra tion, no admistration cared to get rid of the chief cause of its being so. Kither they did not see, or would not see, eaple. He pointed out how wealth could L- naâ€"mâ€"bw security would engender providenceâ€"how commerce and education would be promotedâ€"how the people would be elevated in the social This welt known medicine is no imposi tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" any Cause w i “" fuf’ remedy, c.hi:m m.£M| to the constitu: e Fatigue on slight exertion, Pailpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Wihutes, those Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powâ€" erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything burtful to the canâ€" .n'pu]-ld' ions in the around irections in p.ntlo& each package, which should carefully preserved. For full particulars, obtain free, of the agent, a pamphlet, or refer to advertiseâ€" m ent. oR MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR Q;,ud 124 cents for r&mm io Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ontario, p.onlwlw the Dominion, will inâ€" sure a bottleYcontaining over 50 pills, by return mail. For sale by all druggist«. Fais . Mopusty.â€"ror people to allow lise . _ to become seated upon them rather consult a physician, or to sufler as 1«.4y do tor years with the different kinds »rdqnwmamumm «ist for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure, which :s an infallible cure. 8789 House Keepers! If you desire to get a profitable tea call on mflbb& and have them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will refund the money for what you return. Their wines, liquors and general groceries are of the best brand. _ _ § ()ll BOZX OF CLARKK®S B & PILLSA Earapd man emreacges In all cases of nervous and Spinal Ai CLOTHINC Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. Ts MOsks P=MALEPILLS, Tuhe retail Ciothing Hasi« uess so long carried on by Joseph Mtraife is now râ€"usferred to the Firm of J )HN 8SMITH & CO Mr. Smith‘s knowledge of th* Ready Made Cloth» ing busives (14 years exâ€" perience), and their deterâ€" nad, and to sell at the lowâ€" eal prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE tw Mr. Metcaife‘s old Customers that they will have every satistaction in . buying their Clothing To be Contiaued.} oc in mnteas mract of G AGENCIKNKSâ€"Cameron Special Hteant Pump; J. A. Fay, Cl 0 wuh.m'mfigâ€" ‘¥.} Jso F * e .‘ .mn.vc»-pn,.m:m.s)’. Y..Mu&-’ Heud for Cirouiars and Catalognes. ' 70 SPARKS STRRRT, OPTAWA. Manufacturers‘ Agents and Gea.crs in iron and Wood Working Machinery MILL Small Steamers & Steam Launchses, (Late Yarzrow & !lmn,) ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, ISLE OF DOGS, POPLAR, hqut--yboobhhd at the Office of this Journal. â€"~~~â€"AOBLNVTH &K ERR,c 25 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Galy ITran Raoters. Luumm‘ AND Bml.xns. NO SMOKE, P R A C T I CGA L PLUMBER, GAS & sSTEAM FITTER. Sparks Street, 3rd Door West of Bank Street, Agricultural Insurance voy. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. CaPITAL, â€" _ $1,000,000. CoL. a. C. D,L HARWOOD, *~~_ EDWARD A. GOEF, + WILLIAM aNut _ _ mf’:‘f’"" JAMES A. ul‘:n',:;:‘ww' Ottawa Branch â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 38 Sparks Street. CLUFF & MILL, GENERAL AGENTS,. SPRCIAL NOTICE. is hereby giyen to our patrons and the public Se0ertity ts 5o0 Sare reated the imike and camâ€" Ottawa, Sopyt. %, 1875 Eanrenty us se uon EWaterworks:Pipes, Baths, Rinks, Closets, &¢â€", 0 a o nniar sacey °y maitniel in eny of the above iines. em-”“ ."N-OI-“ application . The ‘SummerQueen‘ Plumbago _ Company SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEPOT, Auook. flns Inadads. ---mw-::fi-m:”“-l Anticipated dividends when Company‘s works ars in full quawa,‘ lith August 4076 OFFIQE AaND WAREKIOUSKE ust, 1t, 194. * COoOoKINC STOVE. oraws, A ril 6th 1875. .\ .. ShaLargest Assortment in the City, bas uis AT THEâ€" OIL. DEPOT, SUSSEX«â€"SÂ¥1. .. mm-‘.wm-p to 20 miles an hour, Paddie Steamers, with dranghts ranging down to 6 inches of water, Contracted for. _ Prices from £200 upwards. Lamps & Chandeliors TrxswuIrTHus Axp WORKERS IN GALVAXIZED }RoX, AXp CokNICE WoRK. 101 Rideau Street, Ottawa, (oppos ie Dalhousie St.) 'wwuuuwnwmmmm J. D. Futownz, Keq Loupox. C. Aucavery, Hsq, Newoasmzoxâ€" J. N. Szars, Rsq., Loxnox. S y An early application is necessa‘y to secure st00k. ufic.m-ymunmmumuuw L.2 C0 css a o wPanie MACHINERY OF KV ERKY DESCRIPTION, RocK DRILLS, BELT 1LE8, ANVD UENEBRAL MILL BUPPLIES. BELTING, Â¥ mÂ¥ Di which 1,000 shares, reservedfor‘Canada, are now offered for subscription. BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEEL TO MEET SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS. THE DOMINION OF CANADA E, NO HEAT, NO uu.mmn-hww or tfor Pic m.:mbfi-‘mw.-fl;-a;:.w ll..- ‘.: xX m'onlarâ€"Ii-a stoveâ€" quicker anc_betterâ€"â€" at cost of not more than from one io one and a Baif cents. per bour, CAPIUAL, £100,000 STG. In 10,000 Shares of £10, ea wMACHINERY CONSTRUCTEKD FOR BoaTS BUILE ABROAD, uP THE BEUT CANAPLAN, ENG!.!=!: Caxapiax Doy~Hox. R. W. Scorr. Loxnox Szorztaryâ€"R. 8. Arounpoup, Esgq. Camavran Do. axp Maxacme Pirpororâ€"W. H. Warker, Esq. Orrice, Loxbonâ€"2 New Broap Srzser E. C. Do., Oreawa Eue axp Srarks Stazet. Baxxezs, Loxpoxâ€"Tus Uxiox Baxc. | Do., Orrawaâ€"Tus Quzeszo Baxc. _ Y A R R 0O W FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Agents for thef Improved®lct Air burnace. Viceâ€"President. Improved Coal Oil and applications for stook will be resel KLite Assurance. 0O T T A W A. Machirery. . Ferguson, that this Com» n he proino ie en car e seaigee moaet sog m :‘n’. .-.-n?n-.-‘n‘t- of Messrs, CLUFF and lumbers, DIRECTORS : THE TIMES : OTTAWA, TUESDAy, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1875 CANADA Coxal ©il. .â€"(.)â€" (LIMITED), ;l‘::l I‘.g Ns . D. Funtonzn, Esq. &e., Olted vp on the shortest notice. sAND â€"NEOOND 1 BPARK ST, OTTAWA. Hox. R. W. Scorrt, Ortawa. W. H. Warcuz, Esg., Do. U CA NO M A t 46 Inspector. on at least 25 per cont. per * o by the undersigned at his W. H. WALKER. _ ~| /*"*~/ / â€" cametery Fenoing, Girates, ; BRANDIES, PORT & SHERRY WINE, GIN _ PORTER, &c¢ 100 Barreis GUINNESH‘H , PORTER, pints and quarts, put up to oider, lw Cases CLARET, Jas, Violots, special order, very fine. ssu-lrmxv.r.lum,mmu R ’00-“ Fine ALES, pints andâ€"quarts, per order. 1Q #â€"â€"®wâ€"srive oid BRANDTY, 10 years oid, direct order, : lommounnmmuqm.mnmoumo-mtm FTeasâ€"Black, the Anest imported, Green, do. Ceffeeâ€"Very superior, fresh roasted and ground daily, Syrupsâ€"Maple, Amber, Golden, &0., very fine. Bugareâ€"All grades, for preserving very strong. _A large and well selected siock of fabcy groséries too numerous to dotail always on hand. ©@Enggow Peas Meal, Mackeonsio‘s Digestive Bisounits, and Angastora Bitters at THOS. !AM’I‘ No, #, Ridean Hi. Ottawa, ments E’ifi France and United States. _ (Great care has‘ been itaken in their selection lmtooobunr. The ground tones mm-lm to the eye, especially toned: with silver mica: but ubovoall.vfiqgnr fimflo-b-dpmumydflnmw rod Paperhangings of the day are surcharged mhhaw-h.w«-tm.w' thoroughly acquainted with the chemical compound of the pigments=â€"used ‘in These * wmmmmww Mm&ondl)nm States. â€" (Great care has‘ ‘taken in ;fiâ€"fimfi‘â€"hfiâ€"fi'rdoozfif t, in his selection of Wf srhangings, those colou m‘fi. laveous pigmente. 20. deleterions to health . P mm"fi fWirnne! ‘.:_ McKAY‘S _____.CHOICE AND BEAUTIFUL ... W A LL_â€"â€" P AP ER. L O NDON H 0O U S°E. HANEY & FORGCIE, . snn nen meoiee, t im renn s is ols m tions, beaee 2000 cogamn t ies .TRIPID__AID culcun JAPANESE SIELKS, â€"aA ‘Large Consignusent ofâ€" * NEW LINEN COSTUMES, FROM #2.0ou. BROADWAY TAILORING â€"The Choicest Lot ofâ€" FRENCH FLOWERS & ’A“mw Marali 11, 1874 . + To select from, all of which weâ€"are selling at the lowest prices in the #ity;: Piancoâ€"Fortes, Onbhiot (k):ml, Organettes, Music oc 3 ewu, w m i otkise sera L opiene Cns esn © 0 0 «k â€"Of the above list we t ont The Hallet, Davis & Pianoâ€"Fortes, and the ererieinor un amagey. e d Aong the very vest madein fi"ufi“fifi- y_fif_fl_éfi in mreate nmane a Armsnce s i ht Bvery inmurome i folly guaraniods, . SUMMER GOODS. O( +wa, Bept. 11, 1875. Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Dufférin. > 4n Seotch, English, and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, Diagonals, Wert of England broadcloths, &o., &0, &¢., Spring. Goods, ESTARLISHED 1854. THOS. PATTERSON,. OTTAWA MARBLE : AND :GRANITEâ€"WORKS. Ponvyseron zo Hn Exosicewor can _2"_"" Grxuzrar, Kan: Dovren®. Direct Importations from the Producérs General : OUTFITTING Establishment, W ELLINGTON STEEET, Which hs is prepared to make up in the latest and most fashionable stylés. A large Lot of Gentiemen‘s FURNISHING GOODS, PUBE AND UNADULTERAYED, jor Family use and Medicinal Purposes. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel. JO8EPH DIMBLEBY, Has received and is Opéning out a large ‘stook of NOW OPEN S8ST. P;~A.~ TAYLOR, Proprietor. The Largest and Eestâ€"selected assortment of t In France, England, Holland and Spain, 8. MLKINNON â€"&â€"CO., .. im Merble, Scotch Granke, or Bandstome,. : ;. â€" . =. 78, SPARKS STREET.BOTTAWA, KEailies‘ UMare, THall 2 Ory Goods. _â€" At [ESTABLJSHED 18001 All Gévids warranted Shrdnk. THE P. C. AVCLAIR, AND aApEYt. As. BRYSON‘S, 638 Sparks Streot. uvie ttary eapee * OTTaAWA 1875. PROPRIETOR. 8819 ‘Brockville & Obtawa Réilways «scommmtzm (0 0 . s | On ane xhon . pUrepar, Jn dR Tart CANADA GCENT RAL um"flou OR fm of all descriptionajat PHOTOGRAPHE R, JUST PUBLIOHED : THE SHINING AlVERH BY H. 6. 4 W. 0. PERRKINE. . Desatel pow nyriang toamertneR a Ey o x2 fresh and neow | | THE HigH SCHOOL CHOIR!! THE: SONG MOnARCH. â€" Paron 18 Curts .: $7.6 pas Doskn. _( / By Hâ€" K. Paracup, ass‘sted by L. O, Kxxnso#h OLlVER Drrs08 400. Diamond Yeast Cak 4: TREES, SHRUBS, &c 18756 By L. 0. Rltxssor asd W ‘8. Trinks. Puion §$1.00 $.00. ras Dog#it.‘ | JA RBV IS. (LATE JARVIS & ARLNSS:) sopies sent, postâ€"paid, for Ir'nn ‘t. O® E. pglrrer s ie /o yb Tikeol bokW a / In 7 a.mailWar .o OTATWA ‘AIVER AAUEETIOL ~CT, 5 d z. 2 JF ho i AL MAilL STEAMSHIPS w+OULD efuapitotos Pnmengers van. Bmb an Snd anutpant tes, * Ditawa ~Aiver: Navigation â€" Company. kncnepmage yPe Pogyapre it‘ W m When they exiburk on bourd of a sioumer, _ For partistlars apply ai the Office, Bparks FORâ€" EVERYBODY OVYAL HKAIL LALKE HOUEE & LAXD AGENXTS, Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" rai‘ Commission: Office. q‘ Gonrno BR £TRBRET, s Next Vistoria Chambers, Union Forwarding & Rallway Company, COMMISSIONS : UNDRTAKEN, Rates of Paesegh trom Quebadtâ€" ONDU I 1Â¥ se a0+ e 4 6 » 5+4 ++ 0 +» + + »4 4 + +@90 40 $D sromane: . «hy tB AWTh. ROYAL HALL LiA+ STRAMEMA® SPECIAL TRAIN TO BRITAKXLA, ANCHOLK LINK. QTTAWA, ;»» MONTREAL DAY Lin ks en a »aus o h n un s ) s e wl pedinpe + WiGGT LLNK. Yubplying then cien xi ow 12 sto *$

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