EE m“' or PANCBREATIpp C EXULSIGy i direct to the % ;uwh-rdnlm he JREK car ) of them 5 the re tUtion. LA® c and readl}y e and Sleigh LC TOR Y TREET, OTTAY #, t is therefore hoi. .3 honu*z.u" ‘ the nama., 7 CC labell ty Houseâ€"3 and 6) Lodgats amentsâ€"3§ O‘d. Soud Street, agents for Canada, BRO1 H &8 D STREET Lyx CA M CLARLK & CQ JNTREA L. 3 '. 4t we have the Mnit#ithie Pnysictan; Surgton, A¢~ ‘wrk ":'.ï¬'f% ".':no-..'-.c.r.a-».o-". * sit for your Residence (C‘Connor Stmet, opâ€" * aienclossier " iutB9% mt Qmnersiafollage, uy ED CaANADIAX Du s hegy _ â€"~â€"~â€"â€" maz.:m > « €. LYNB, Rersesn n | | Nereanimoom wn a ovee n mpom®e _( Cnilin _____ unc YHabE! BURROwWS, ~‘*‘.r +8. L, C., M. C. P. 8. 0. . i tiessothlss of ons K * s&"_vmwm Shihkeot ‘kdale & Co U Â¥K 18714% ste, we have the w with Autupo adram we beg to imform 199 ad to several In es Govers oe sind Troat qvenkt which the Derhy of the 28, 1812 ?lcm.'h n unmmgned Tor tas you, lnr-‘-i.-cm-‘ zD camADLaX PWEZD® D Om TE Noi t d â€l‘lB? and W HOLASAL k T copiet en raies n negaees wellery und Jowellery and Plato doad 16 ; has Iately :’T-"-ifl. .........-,,-L_:ï¬ assortment Of PRILETORS, nebyt RUGEB & 4*‘ Number 42, ~Â¥ Her Majesty‘s 5.. OMHAWE. . condo assOTLDODt JGGIES AND SLEIGHS one e:sé pos. to all work. .xmzx 19818 _ Buck and M ® Booaf M hole & MOooRg ment will be fourd on order latest and _-d ar Onmus:, Sireot, Otta®®, &..2;5 KRX ," strength _ eaution we are in, & e Clothing * s adeg o ection can be made =cÂ¥g~i.) & i B, MEARA & 00 & OQ the 00+1 EHul sign ot 1â€& 2407â€" 10 M CC i Doy Iwiy at ut d LC BE ET aNCLRS Officeâ€"sell‘s Block, 0i W.H. WALXEE. | K.CA8 why 21, 1874 W & Adowaey is ' Youry t4n . TAMA CHRYSLER, ‘ buriters and Attorneysâ€"atâ€" Law. iitem in Chancery, Noturies, &o. _ ~ fieâ€"Hariy‘s Blook, Hideau Stroot (arvers&Gilders F. CHRIST 18 & HILL, 'â€â€" ' ASC CCE Aov a tw d ï¬,,'i“‘. Ed wo o tpace of Ontario, une «""M.-lfl" oi Anges 4 irwin, is tais in e 8IMk B0 $ .ua} cons@OL.. ‘Aasoived DY "r.. Intends carrying Nenurenamaiont, milen on a e marrenndaims agaiast t# SV M C 'wdu%dlm"o"‘"‘ mt dxy turg A. D. W4 gogT. ANGUS3.____ MIRIBTER3, ATTORNIE3, §0LI0Iâ€" T0R3 CONVEYANCERS, &o., (Of the lage firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Ormcasâ€"Eigin Street, Ottawa. LK Ponnet. | A. J. Canistre. | M. P. Hiue. "nakaoBent the hoi Provin meenet ce * u-::“xgts ty C Austncs® sÂ¥ _5 REAL ESTATE AGENT iopa N08 & BEALD EBEA CS Slates. un , Solicttor, &6. Oflceâ€"Over :mngâ€.‘&"ru. corner of Sussex &"{m y_p_zw' Wollsitors, Notaries, &0. Offlcesâ€" =~. Ottaws, Ontario, (near â€" Russeli &5 CC o. w. 10 6 gim w8 P loecierees mmmmifl' > en _. Y.MARSHAL MATHESON, Bartiatar, At&:'r,gxgl, Notary, &¢ uit is -,Ci’.ce}y Chambers, _ OuMkK®""" * _ "BaANADA _ ...u-\m retall Dusiness l0 JTCKSTT. uiss witts e Wh ititaigs Soring l.’nlm and 'll! nue the & ,.mAmm JEWELLRY â€"AND waATCHMAKING BUSINESS former mn?l‘ over Mann‘s Hardâ€" CEA corner etcalfe and Sparks MARINTER, SOLICITOR, ., (@recmect is Williiam Mosgrove, Esq ,) \ue Mcgroreh Building, Otta wa. ManbSIKK _ _ _ _ _. oi «ow CA Jark B 1874. MERISTERS, ATTORNEYS, â€" Selicitors in Chancery, &c. ho. 5 I3, sno i 1874 r60 Snarksâ€"st. r+ouCE L0OKINGâ€"GLASS and MOTURE FRAME Pwm OGARA, LAPIERKE & ‘ REMON, MAIN STBE®T, HULL Sill, Maroh 9, 1374. C v. K. FERLAND, ADVOCATE * 3 Bupmry Oflcs at Dr. JO8, BEAUDIN®S, eotemreens uym tm L..‘.:;:: N-W dissased and F."og MARRLAGE LICENSES. _ .ls af T. C. Brigham, Rsq. Sussex Aull, Jan 10 whs, _ mas [FoasF rhas, _ ADVOCATE, souicrror.&c. ~ YEILDING, |# sswersos, ALKER, t ;3 ... . * I â€" m‘" | DOWNWARDS8. *> â€" Office, carner of m.iwugnmuv.g..-..uopq, n Un t igny ot O‘Conâ€" | uy intesmare rearleas‘ and "AQuses Vistori® WILSON & ORR, Watsimaker _and Jeweller. 204.3 Jimes s * W WaARD ;;l’-ll.c.,l.n h-_"’l'-v M Mtuia Connus, 204 Dorhan tno, 200 Residance ... BARRISTRB, ADVOCATE, &c., Mainâ€"St., begal Earbs. WHAMBAULT & LEAMY, h: Public and Advocates. F4E woop Cmaiee saLD Wige CBOteal GGaros. ue 86 _0 w 3 igp, H%';!‘f&‘.‘.‘.fl‘*’..&:’.," ue §tisss 87 E‘, D. &, um:* m _z T CEXL q W.R.OIILEE, B. C. L., MANURACT URERS, xo. 3 Boll‘s hkR OCBiteanâ€"at, neer Gioncenter c in‘ ~~=. @RrA®t s Biosk, sto. 8 Bpariceâ€"st . 1874 Sol . JOHN OCONNOR, QC,, hi. do ESpitknes Unet is HEREBY GLV EN heretofore existin o. parts A;Bbs _and GEORG A8SKS MADE TO ORDEK, +017 ANDREW LOAXY, CC . Advocate. lax oftice cou|ofur:y in the Village ieo Quevec, for the transaction leza, business, either in the ©@ tmtario. Mpecial care of accounts in both P10â€" CARAELK & PENNOCK, i the retail business to Messrs, &th leave to return d'ma\lmntho 4 BU BR RoOwsS AP.8. L, C., X. C. P. 8. 0. sQLICIIORS, ATTORNEYS, Con ®.CasskLs)r. | P. Prxxock NG on Brc aterus css1 InwT= $ NoraRiES, ac, &c. w Mfl Houce and Loans negotiated. lock, Elginâ€"st., Ottawa NORACE LAPIERRE, EDW ARD P. FEEMON, F. H. CHBYSLEER, Corner of Hugh and Â¥.0.8., LD.8, Dentiét GIVEN EEarbs.| MONTREAL, 76:â€"3m w. YoUNG, 212 ly Zhidy 1763 Kity * H Ne+ T JM4D, oc scb iFiag. | : +. orrawaA TO MONTREAL. .| _ DaY AND NIGHT LINE, | â€"| nrmummopne remuger out sns """~UEEN VIQTO C C N OF ROYVAL MAIL dSTEAMSHIPS, The sheapest and quickest to u'wpï¬oiw. ‘The Reet is one 0" the hl"m' safest in the world, Vessels despatched as follows :â€" From Quebec to from Quebet uw-mmflwmm on Th at $ am. Return Tickets at reduced rates. $#"~ An experienced Surgeon carried on each wesse . Berths not secured until paid for, Persuas wishing to send for their friends can obtain passage certificates at lowest rates from land, Ireland or Seotland, to any railway i%um“cmwh (When tickets are not used the amount is returned, less amud«lmm‘i For through tickets and every information apply to cuge s hh e _i Pwot Jason Gould. Bir John. "Yot Jotn Egan... Chaudien@. .... ..«..... + Prince Arthur........., daily [Sundays excepted), at 7 o‘clock, a.m. Passengers arriving m-u at m e pmnaa c iss c iss _ a connection is made with Canada Central lï¬mnmmuumnmm mnorur.lohnt vea for :rï¬:\:«n.mmmm-m wl eceenben rerdevloes sovat ut lus ts 4 ® » PM R. 8. CASSELA, â€" TEMPERLEY_ LINE, REDUUED TT 25. Certificates ingued to per= sons destrous of bringing out their m Througo Bills uflfl-.budnhw ï¬tamgm%mmhm and other in the Jï¬'&ï¬ï¬mr pake o Billeterâ€"st, London ; ROSS CV, oA Ond l o _( MuSi uinss ~~ | Syes.) \DELTA, HELL mndng'n:‘mmdn?hzï¬ as t and from Loudon, Quebec and Montreal, &nt?rmw.ouemflm FROM LO;DO!!. Opening o f avigation, UFFLICEâ€"ELGIN STREET, oPPOSITE |RUSsELL HOUSE April #7, 1974 whe UNION FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" WaAY COMPANY. WILL RIOKE â€"â€" Agent. Ottawa River Navigation â€"Co. Royal Mail Line of ï¬marl. May ist, SPARTAN, from Prescott to Hamaiiton " Ind; MAGNET, " _ * § .« = * CORSICAN, * Montreal * _.= 4th, CORINTHIAN,> * a 18373. Canadian Navigation Company‘s Steamers En Tof T oi ty Raline} mod epenerey for Lachine by apd commeshinerigrens Baggage checked. Meals, and Stateâ€"room e e Passengors leaving Ottawa the Btearnors will besorxp gm‘nul throughe ""The dome .J‘r-;’ Of this E.o are anâ€" % route is oue of the most %@nï¬. ‘Tourists will fnd this a nuflg-uumuuummu "w'niu-lmwbdum W office, Qusen‘s and _trom o W @AHPPHERD. STEAM ERS, Ottawa July 22 1878. Ottawna, June 2, 194. Sxomm For a_Good Smoke MYRILE NAYY Bt. Lawrence..... Thames...»«..«..««.>...««». Thursday, July 2 (ies stt *s1 ‘"** P orfay Faly # June Ottaws, Kay 21. 1874 QNDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL ©# BPARTAN _ " Mamilion toâ€" Montreal * â€" MAGNET, * wes! Stramsktps. LEAYVE AS FOLLOWS:â€" FROM QUEBEC UPWARDS, ... .... Wodnesday, July C. R. CUNNINGHAM, ~>â€" Vednetdaf 4 D. W. COW ARD & CO,, Agents, 17, Sparkeâ€"st. nue 17 1874. THE ST. LAWRENGE /. aimikCaind _t Every aay. on A m HROW HoiFonat i Oy ie 164 +i lionfaiia e faon® t :| : ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIMK And accelleration of traina, mix‘d m’â€'ï¬vlv' w ) 5 4 605 00 ARE WA +« a ® « &3.'3. rarartiey .15 a.m. ‘Tra ï¬;‘â€â€˜....""w"‘.." MsP on ces on Train from the West, ar PB 1. cacit in & The old reliable, quickest and route, > The mw&mm::':uw‘, 18 ordinary Cars on all through day trains, and Pnieus Bleoping saim on all through night (rains Brockvi} «_ « _ + _ » 150 pm., 9.10p.0. ï¬fu a.m. _ Train Tok a &:?n% eonnection with Grand Trunk Erpress ‘Train for the West at 1,50 p.ua, _ <___._ _ _ . _ EARTCOL PHW OBT JtC PVCC y: .30 p.ta. Train Brookville_makes alg.m with 8?& Trunk Express Train from the West, arriving in Ottawa at 8.00 Bl qed e enmme de e na d eb d w n nale e e n ++ 14_-':;..â€&25» pBM, .: press Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. . smlo eongeum- muo& Trunk: trains to and from both East and West. n'?;:lu romogyl + vorg . a â€" ‘ io‘ Ravaotoe\ 0 C0 _ #@#~ Connections made at Sand Point with Boats, andat Renfrew with Stages, to and from Pembroke, | A. B. FOBTER, _ Gm TRUNK RAILWAYX COMPY OF CANADA, on o i e ons Ts TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILl Brockville G Night EXDIOBS.. :5« +2« .«0«%8++ s +244 4# m’:ï¬m Toronto, stopping at hmm“n‘;rmmmmm ernediat -w'éh""""i" Accommodation Train for Island Poud aud intermediate Stations..... .... Mail Train for Island Pond and interâ€" Tiight Reprine tof Inlaod ‘Pone ihe . _ * Brockville & Ottawa Railways For Ottawa via Brockville. and the Lower Provinces at........10.00 p,m. * Carddiire ang bt MynalaiGens.«..s11.00 pam uulm'rgm- u‘f‘:‘ï¬&ï¬.‘l&‘hum ! no be responsible for trains not _at or leaving any station at the hours The "Falmouth," lea Portliand ovmanu%m p.m. for Halifax, N. 8. _ Interna: OoWsmm also runnuulnhc:nnocnm the Gm.,‘:‘\'k‘ Railway, wes Portland every + Thursday at 400 p.m, for St. John, N.B., &0. No Rï¬m“w'. the Compauy‘s ‘For s":% and time of arrival %domnm.mdlâ€uu the unllni..lll.fl. nntu-:mol. or at No. IBJB.G. dl‘&dflh. . ces e n pe e t __~.â€". Secretary & Treasurer. Bx%fl““ s for New York and Boston via em?mx(?ont'nl.n....... «yivicks Ex M March 1k . cicupyt is w _ asitss _ L/ u. TAÂ¥CLOR: § and 7 NicholasǤt,, Ottawa. oa;n_ul 'nr-nhhod with ong requisite. wevoen, Wainge $ot EK.?H‘: ve Thetiew "(‘)&n_nm cn:ouo(mm % nnfbray #' the °* "Unipmt nepory uo are, mtorciar‘, N# BUYING A BABCOCK Johnson Forge Pump COMPETITIVE TRIAL The same sised fre tDat yeare old gusraten fain: Bai velly ces wd [ f m on Azent for MM& ' J‘:ï¬ 2o en Un in rna thal was exiingalshod by one July 15, 1874 Brockville, May 11 1874 OTTAWA RAILWAY. _ Agent for Brockville, _ Agent for Otta May ®B, 1874. *‘ lale Of uniform Gauge with the Grand Trunk u,lrnm Goderich, Bullklo, %udl. and all points W f @8ty Al. . 000. kerres seeeee ins leave Lachine for Montreal at 8.30 a.m., 10.}0 a.m., 3.00 p.m ., and Bhefford and Chambly and Southâ€" Rastern Counties Junction Ralilâ€" ways,and Lake Ohamplain Steamâ€" B.boook and 5‘ ROGERS, â€" U NDER T AK E R ns now leave Montreal as follows _ _ .. ~GOLING WEST. ; 10 45 A.1, Ottawa. 7.45 A .M 9.30 P.M 00 P.M @Go To THH EXPENSE Ofatitoabs. ad LEAVE, _ T, Junation â€" 9.10 a.n. *\ «> =. . «105804 » s + _ + 9.10%.M4, %‘2}!‘&;;."03‘_!-._ i Connecting with. | from &iii.::?." Grand Trunk Express| _ from East.........«»* 6.80 $#3 Royal ons ced Toh _ & Watertown "iF-I‘ ‘\Gl_tpd_ Trunk Express Grand Trunk West & } Rome & Watertown Grand Trunk for both frODA WOBt....1+«.»« Connecting with. East and West...... AND THE TVCe u&n ELCY , we, llullm"’i OF THE AND OR » 1256 p.m., ss««»««â€" 9.30 p.m. a«.«»» 9.00 a o. ‘490 P.M. Junction. 1.89 A.M. 700 P.M. 3.00 P.M. Arrive at 6.00 a.m. 5.00 pua. 1.85 p. m Arrive in 9.50 A. M. 6,45 a.m 1.00 P; M, 1.30 A. M. $.15 p.m. 3.45 p.m. 12 p1, Orrawa â€" Mars GrRaANEE V |. _ _ OLARKEDS . BLE & GrRANEPE, W ORK® woun Fuugd: BL00D B1X TURE P. A. TAYLOR, â€"â€"â€" â€" + ~PrRroPEIETOT, & THe largest and bestâ€"selected assortment of ; . / * Monuments, Headstones Obclisls thaste designe "GRAT] “ï¬â€˜:fllfllfl 'flln?.& June 18,©1874, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Rrouse ° Furnishing Bsetablishment, 00â€33 SPARKS AND O CONNORâ€"8TS, . And see the M NSED COOEK S"TOVWH, the best in: the {Dominion. Burns coa! or wood. Also for REFRIGERATORR, WATER COOLER®, .FILTERS, BIRD OAGES, BABY CARRIAGES, &c. imadq May 28, 1974 | i * i. .. : ) 90807 Mas constantly on hand and to order~~ is, unsequaliled Mis stock of Cioths, Bootch and Oanadian Tweeds, Meitons, Fancy Vestings, oc j 1y any in the olty. ,' : d w weine! ECIAL FEATURK *A good t guarantood j h i ï¬mmrmhn-x‘ in ;)3 s o m etunecer‘. _ o comenatertinieipisebee ._._. ved * â€"GOOD TIMES ~COMING _ Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. With a large and varied t/df Gooas. fouid only in & | House. In our *E ioi ie taci and uh o9 hm : srow . roult.on urogmp®FrLOOR."> #_#We have secured the services of a . firstâ€"class . Dresamaker from A. T. Stewart‘s, New York_.:h’o a Milliner from Paris, Bmsmmtoh:r-hh customers nd. u:: publ " generally, that l:om qunod" & Dress Making and Millinery Establishment 2341 WELLINGTONSTLT..|2384 HAVE OPENED A NEW RSTABLISHMENT ON SPARKSAâ€"Sr With a Wellâ€"assorted stdek of FTRSTâ€"OLASS * onEA «i is‘ Plain and Fancy FPurniture,: â€" . Manufaotured by the best Houses n Canada and the United Btates, which they will moil at a mir Bs M £ L LA D V aN 0B _ 0 80 08 t @a~ $ i x3 ia Ls» for yourselves. Romem ber the place,â€"SPFARKSâ€"#r, frp DOOR weer or CALL AT DORION‘S. &c., in Marble, Scottish Granits, Of Hanastone. F Ai The newest dosign in CEMETERY FENCLING, sultab 6 forthe various Comélories. WR A wel of MANTLES, in American, Itahan, @nd‘Coloured Marbles 0 0 iopiarmnnged stook of MA NTLER, in A merican, Ttaain sina Coloured Marbies of new and m:,.:‘rmholo stock to be ‘disposed of by 1st of August, at less f ‘RADFORD & GOYER‘8, youin HidLpFS ty soict Miibaon to bustpase ut mearit o coattnumses or palt t vorey . . f | remain, &6., _ xeg . C. ‘P; boRION," ¢~ _ Mâ€"O O R E moULDINQS, BABEKB, . s ROOFING. â€" { . AHINGLES,â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THE BEBT iN OTrawa, N. H.â€"»Agout for Amberet, O., Sandstone, bost Buff and Blue. 3 RIDEAU=Bt., CORNER OTTAWAâ€"st. I wi .fcum,nuu e your orders. â€"ffle‘?â€\i““ the, Times, 21, 1674. i * i C â€"1MPORTER AND DKALER INâ€" , r Mantics, Grates,Drain Pipes, Fire Clay Gsods, And General Building Supplies. OTTAWA; SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. 1874 AyING purchased ME. YOUNG‘B STOCK at A GREAT SACRIFIGE,‘are now prepared LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. â€" _ ~CLOCK8â€"$0 HOURS AND . EIGHKT pAaAY8 _ _ MASONTO GOOBDHâ€"Biue Aprous, Collars and Jowel!s, R. A. ‘Aprons, Sashos and Jewel«, Winer Ainanine Goods : >: s i »sB ‘ .Potlet Ink Stands . wlim d lov horee Jana‘l?, 1874 DOORS iL_INbu' mouLbinas, {n returning thinks to their friends and the pablis, beg Joave 40‘infort thens that they May 18, 174. soprs Wl At the premises adjoining Mr. I, B. Taylor‘s Pririting Office, | 8 9 R i dcje a u S t r e e _ ~JOSEPH ~DIMBLEBY, â€" Begs to tnform nis friends and the general publid thatine nas openedia firstâ€"otsax RHEDUOBD â€"PRILCOBHSâ€"POR â€" 1874 RADFORD & ~GOYER W. â€"M. â€"~SOMERVILLE]) HARRIS & CAMPBELL Hriaghes and Kat Rings in Hetu, Bracelots, Kar Rings, Chains, ‘Crosses, ne Goods, J. We â€"»~R"YCâ€"«A N, â€"_â€"__ men, with yeatnoss and despatols, _ __ _ . â€" . _ _ * iqusands 67 other Goods too numerous to mention here, in the Hardware and Tinware Business. <> N O T â€"I C~E. m# AND SEE FOR YOURSELYE3. & 388 Ridesau SWtreot ELHCTROPLATED WARE CALL fls oi ons metans Washous, Sidoin Sake" â€"_â€" lfl‘llmg* Btook Consisting of : «â€"INâ€", NEXT DOOR TO CHRISTIES DRUG BTORK AROHITRA V E3 gt is *‘ iy mor Wounes, edaipin i on 1 iï¬ s ons Coloured Gold Bleeve Buttons, c ilts P, & uundll; ARKSâ€"#1*, 3 Ginssesâ€"Lazarus & 201y Townito.â€"â€"Siice ah s maoion e Freauiels Barclay: "'ZTIQTS"% ringdonâ€"st. , London, ‘T&‘m%‘;«w rouses. Mwu‘dâ€"&&m t&%m Drug _ _* .. Bhap er «wen _ m_!‘zr?:mau D. 7 To be distrfbuted in L, ‘l,;mmu: Regular mrm= +=q {Greenbacks, Gift ‘ Enterprise, formation in réference to the Distribution, will s e gpri ie 101 W. Bt 4 Aug.3, 1874 f WW; T 19 84,000, _ _ | " $50,000.00 QAUTION ~AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and un» mmxmvmmm %o apply the name of *‘ Woreestersitire Sauce" to th a inferior compounds, nuPni.liihcn- @:o‘g that the only way to the AIKFOB LEA AND PERRINS‘ SAUOR, Infltommmd‘:‘n‘:umuponmm &o’m’mfln markets baving been supâ€" & Wmurumm.l Em m‘nfllhboll of which nmpoln have been Rï¬nb. and P. that they have furni their cotresâ€" Awllhpowtzdm to nlo;uhnl of C3 othe lnmuuonlb which their eprmEY ho Infrnige * o Aue 20 1875 Ask hr'l;qIA & PÂ¥N19 Suwl-.uul see m.,..‘:"ï¬i'm ¢ Wholesale and for the woreentet y Groke and Plackiroi\, Londog; Ao." «e.> and by Grocers and Oilmen unive % $9 5 55 0 0 0O TO l-IMIIUI'IBD BY THE Mercantile.. Prize Association Or NHW YORK. One! Family Carrlage an! Matched 1 Cash GAft, ‘% 6 = _ endh, " #6 &6 +o oeu‘ “Wn;u. e noning Machinte. paILY DRAWINGSâ€"A PRIZB FOR EVERY TIOKET, Be goid Weimes. Con ... + tBtot) n comn "“"""‘% *, .250 t 400 (R“F‘ ewesa sn )t is g~+~~}4 l‘;' draw -.i;g’m;_'“_'.{ prizes for Snveloper and wall mized. On.recsipt of Z5ots. & u:u"f’%n is draywm ‘Without cholos, a#d sout eiaperienaieieein s gyeetss pay for it.: «No .’m%m dn’:d NC Amereiet hnd _ neless y o on m A e Aetrbags o Top day, . Weekly Tribune, Jaly 7. A chance to dra of the above pMIZen 22 6 Louisa T. n Naul> af mant 2e taah t n e e e sn o io fin" 94 60 BOF @5. 200 1DF w""ï¬â€˜n‘ï¬a" we offer lberal inâ€" duéements and guaranteo satisfaction. Bend al WORCESTE SKHIE SA UCE, '-onzâ€""â€"'mâ€"n':i‘fm oNE GRAND OAPL‘I'LI?DPMBI ow $5,000 IN GOLD4 Asthma and Bronchitisg, u_-’-&‘- fl al satisfaction.â€"Staats Seitung, E’run'zuwu‘.â€"ny kind pgrxnlulon x refer : ies Armint . milas Hatiic Hanker‘ Onareston, is admitted by all have tried it, to ensure more relief than auy other M'fb%mm recelTed attost ,fl!â€ï¬m.;x‘.'fl&_ ie Trade Markâ€"*Buoob Ms xro®®." The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer "I Morne and mugg? siith Buver.m ounted e ns ds ges worth to each ; Gold; Chaing, .. rv $4. â€" Alexander says:â€"*"1 have never MWmvhznw"m not W_ u%v reports ;â€"* It had the most won» &ï¬%ï¬d Cigarettes in bores. for in boxes. and Retall of SAVORYâ€" AND MOORE qut pau @B or ‘? ’:,“.’Q’EF’.;"" %m i aemenaninc ns t o be drawn MONDAY, SEPT. 14th, 1494 April #, 1074 Tha~nly reliable Gift Distribution in the # Coualr A . LEA & PERRINS THE ONLY GOOD SAUVOE DATU Ra PATULA: DECLARED RY CONNOISSEURS Aisive? 5n 2560 Sbowets‘ thastzed In YValuable C{|*si IN CASH, GIFTS3 CEBLEBRATED 18 1 en tifPiin of prices, n ae. o of dra Winigrand ovher 1k lm NAY GHAY & CO,, 4 Nowâ€"st. 15 CashGifte each$1,000 Tickets, to whom h.uu:m | â€" {(From the Port Hope Guide.] 4 Many of our readers will: remember the first visit of the a.v;:l..n.mu Cootehill, Ireland, _ to ‘0'0.“'?‘ * sgearâ€"mao when he preached in the Presâ€" Ontario, collecting money to builda . church in the place where he is now â€"preaching. Un hhnmwhiamounfl_ he finas Amertican agents and interes 8 assailing Mr. Foy, the Emigrant Agent, and reflecting on Canida ns a â€"country to which so:emigrate. The reverend gentieâ€" -n’omdl.kpl:{:fltmmu not permit these atta to made, to the injury of a people whom he tound to pmpom:,“ N erid lndhlh.m w.: several very able letters to the Northem Ww,wbï¬:whhhhddï¬m against the «ssertions and unfounded reports against this country, emankting &as he says, from anonymous «and «1rrespon: Ti ie ooice fn ray clust Sntichneacthe m my was.the in> fnaaste who emigia O ie ies w in illusâ€" tration of which 1 quoted the cases of two menâ€" one Bcotth and the other ‘Scotch. lrishâ€"who formeriy belonged to theâ€"class of *smallâ€"farmers." ~Before: proceeding, ullow me to add that thedistricts in which We gire below one of these letters, written in a free, truthful, and fearless manner, striking at the root of ‘the czuses of the state of the Irish small farmer, and expcsing the interests : that. are. at work wmwmï¬umomwu‘ honest, sober, induscious men. can become independent and ‘untranmelied by landlord inflaence, or the fear of the mordwuma to crush or intimidate, letters are calculated to do . mere for the cause of emigration to Ontario than months of lectures by men unknown to the people, and‘ sgainst whom they are prejudioed hy the faise reports of partios interested. . .# '&i&}&h’.’(.m; 200 miles distant frouy other) are: occupied almost exâ€" clusively‘by emigrants from the Highlands of Scotland nnf‘ the P‘r:vbn of Uister. 1 visited many of them in their own houses, and met ms’ny more at éhuré&z:;kou public mestings, and socic! gatherings ; and yet> I ocmu ‘vcardely retall a wingle instant . which â€" any.â€"thing â€" approachs 19k/ M ; 7 ol . * Aeaute faction was ll“;l:(’. On the eontm'y..;hd A* â€" :sht.enlbd, quite igmn†their adopted country (although stil} attached ie sn ME h e N on thnt so many 0/ a ng on lfllof{b. Mt:ltlom #o ° “UTM mmwmrflfl home: to plenty in Canada, ; : acknow. ledge that there are some men. in the Do« fooe Py ditigration W oumstances by emigration. n h.dlun-dmww a new, fertile, andsâ€"wel u.n:r.th' are not one whit more y aituâ€" ated than they were in days of small m,,m‘m:‘pu, bad Mï¬z and bad diet,.. But w lludmuln{r t« true of & 'f.'l:o:?t’ and i settiors, whose prosperity, instead of being Maww the country in which they d be upac. i‘.?.m xz "affirm that â€" it is‘ chiefly to men of .a -luï¬h nature . and. thriftlqes manner, who. are, always geiting beâ€" hind, no matter how faveurable the ciroum« stauces in which their lot ‘is oast. And then, in order to their â€"own indo lence or pnup[:. they send whining letters across the Atlantic in which they ""“‘m""" .w com ts mbout &i mu?uxo';;w bush iire, "the tn" f _ Aol thn mtfiemtle eevertl ‘of Ahe thart in cummer, and the cold in winter, &e, 1 mmu&uuï¬ouymndmmwh so t as to form their ions ot Canadsa from the dismal of such malcontents. " Oh 1 gw very fine talk in your last letter pessaut proprietorship, independence and selfâ€"respect." rephes some one of your readers, " but you must admit that the difficeliies and hardships encountered by ; the Canadian farmers: are tetrible, and more Mthom s any ‘advantages which they may en ln’othor respects." Now, Mr. Editor, t me to say that this part of the subâ€" has been grossiy misrepresented=and exragerated (undesignedly, L. believe) in mbunthqtnmdywwo 1ast papers. | Postponing pres ent the question of climate, which will come under discussion in due time and contemplating the entire subject in its broadest light, I caunot but express my conviction that the trials experienced by the majority of Irish farmers are even ‘greater than those undergone by their brethren in Canada, â€" Let us for a moment place the two side by si«de with each Other and then we shall discover on which side the advantage lies. ~ What is the bistory of the average farmerat bhome?: it may be told briefly as follows : .A large. purâ€" chase money for the bare tenantâ€"right (in mapy cases no small portion of thp&o must be borrowed at high interest)" a ‘heavy annual rent, from 30s to 50; for good land, which Jike a erushing burden oppresses him for . the remainder .of his lifeâ€"high uxuk‘famqunt wet hu-n:& _.wbb’l:s:&:l'd ges,and -uhrc.‘:z draining preparing farmyard and pur chasing . artificial mwanuresâ€"weding dund farm â€"running to. the bank for bills to pay the. rentâ€"selling off crops at low rates to mee: urgent demands lrfl-! other difficulties that will anggest them> selves to the minds d::_‘.m- Aand then, should he be so : f as not 40 fall into arrears escape eviction, he leaves his children to fight like : cats and dogs over ‘db’ |mp|t",' when, ‘the â€"office promp steps in and #1 y ts .An end to the squabble by tEndl ‘off to America, with the ion of one favored : son,â€"â€"who .receives ‘iicket,‘ and is thereby gezotted as the hero of the flgunndthehrddundmud possets sions. And so be tries khis hand. at wheel of fortune, only to in his life the scenes of arud mhwh‘wh his poor fnlnrdn’pd imeelt in ‘his day. "&“.’3."“ ‘ -om;nm& :"‘ : history e â€"that outâ€"one bm::d_-ap‘_ of v“m «=â€"â€"breaking lump:â€"paying high prices for fuel meat, &c¢., £ot to mention the paying interests on money that. niay. have. been borrowed to assist in putiing him into the deep, loose, and â€" rich ‘lans,. with good houses on it, for leas than hwoddpuymmwom:lm;d a thirty acre farm in Down, Derry, or Antrim. He never pays a cent of rent. His taxes amount to £3, including school tax ; lnothnwwdo,byp:yl:flfl annuâ€" ally in one tax he discharges all his pecuâ€" mqohmouwmaovmt and gots his ren educated free. He does not incur the trouble and expense of preâ€" m.,qmmg.md spreading manures, uenhnotnqqtir:d. ltlo:‘s:d toes, parsni , _ raised t mmoufnmn’wyyunw oul« tivation as are now ‘produced in the rickâ€" est gardens of Ireland. There is as much wood on his land es will supply fuel for many years, which he can out at his own leisure without begging permission from any person. In m-ut_'ho‘!im MEQ_‘&M bees, u. his store of h mp:domwm%‘m and chop‘‘a If wood. He lives well, kills his own ‘beef, mutton, and pork, takes his own wheat to the mills, and gots Whï¬mmwâ€"hnhï¬y cooking stove, â€" in which his wite always provided sheâ€" is n EFerivaion, madt buins inegmtonns Pam he has not mlg:tw to purchase * A Firstâ€"Class Emigrant Agent, EDITORâ€"OF THE NOETHERN WilG cleared farm, and is compelied to settle down on the free land, to shoulder his #xe and ply it hard during three or fourmontis of winter, when the air is dry and bracing, Has he not somethingâ€"to work for ? Havâ€" mmhmnflmfly a nominal bf taxes, always certain of hay» “' y his fantlw im m’i fectly independent frotu the vary first day of ocsupation, and realises at last that he is a man free to thiniand sact in his priâ€" vate business, and in the eftrirs of the country, mecording to the light that is in bim {without fear of unpleasant conseâ€" uences. and tore = reflon" " Sibight Uohere" nad * their lordstiips,‘"to be dispisea and kept at a distance as an inferior creaiure and W hm digg wen Riqmerey w vigg i aime 4 M t proving and boudm‘ impoverished lund | with his own money and the sweat â€" of his « own _ brow â€"land that belongs to snother mun, whose pookets he actually flls with his hardâ€"won earnings, to be spent, not for the good of his country, but in the luxuries ol a "The havye hard work," )Ofli that they have, and for the 1 of.argument 1 am prepared 4o stigs than the Frigh fanmort 16 she proce" ships than in the prose â€" eution of their avocations B.t how different are the results? No hones: map will shrink from hard work, not even the bardest that will eventually rise him above the low lerel of " &n â€" obsequious retainer, and establish himself and his children in a honorable position ~6f muepenisnce and :&mho.m , lt â€"s agmitied by ali who are N.Pm‘ to . give an opinion on the sut.jaot, no‘pe‘o‘plea:t.: the are more independent than be used of the Irish farmers ?. No ; mmyw?:uko_wu._ ‘ to eat and drink. and then in a m-m hiive a fae farm of 160 Cootehill, July 20d, 1874. a chair of law at the Military Academy, and the choise to fill it of one of the most judictous and accomplished officers of the service, . We reter to Major Aul,-Gï¬ ner, lately artached to u:‘)unury partment of the West, stili more receutly The efisient Judge Advocm:e of ue Howard Court.: â€"An this lust functon T en a| aweyer, A iof howgv“:c C WEAWENRDWW 4: PBRY T h ooun fravad &E;umwmlm;'uumn. d io him for review.© Hente we lo~k tor\a better state of things hereatier. 1t is in this connection that we observe with entire contentment the establishment of cause to rejoice. ‘I‘u® Awznmioaw Hovss, Bogton, ‘has just introduced a feature that will commend itself to all prudent travellers. Those who mvflmhhb mediamâ€"siz=d roome flnu#‘ffl por day, and enjoy the same excellent table tor which this hotel has so long been noted. ‘The Passenger Rlevator makes all rooms equally accessible. 2638 mmn. *o Mea. FPirowssâ€"We, undersigned clergymen of the Methoâ€" Church in Novea botl’ hev used the preparation known as -“";if"“, by Mr. James I " Fellowes, Chemist, #l Jonn, N. B., and having known cases in which its eflcots were beneficial, believe it nhn::l:bb“hthdi?u(g which s ames G. BW&M‘: ‘ma. ference . WBL HEREU T â€" "" s _ ieustis, John W, Homie, Stipben /« Richard w.m’fl:t Niciolaor Oramewick Just Rowland Morton, «Joh Jobnson. o ie o U Sipokener. On Baltimore® Gazeute, July 3 â€"â€"â€"â€"ste 4 <me..â€" Joux R.:M‘Oueswr, _ > Re is