10. RA NC i 1. ent MPN Y Boya 1 ~ ANY ll1g. 0 J ?‘"fla MaACE o‘y. ol, NCE ".) 6y 1 *tuations McRA R ed with mleod ners of aceomâ€" * Mile «Iqm rnish Ja y t his and the C anf HIGBEST PRIZES AT PARIS, VIENNA CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" l â€" Managers. AND MONTREAL Maro® 36. 187} Great Reduction in the price of Hardware at THOS. BIRKETT‘S, NO. 6 RIDEAU STREET. k o eests> »4RE T 4555 por kel, 100 1he. And all oth»r gocds in t Also Tt thmas, Pugly, qi0,, qapt="" oo Alto Faints, mux goods delivered iree to any part of the Y Uttawa. Dec. 22, 1875, Ziyl OTTaWA Oxt., No. 17 Sparks Street, Near Russel? House Mills‘ Supply Agency vinee of Quebec or Ontaria Special care snnto!holleeuonol secounts in both proâ€" nces. . Huil, Oct. 26, 1°%4, H6ly1 Has opened an office in su eu.y ;râ€"!'x:n. Proâ€" vince Of (Q>ebec. for the transaction of all Noâ€" tarial and Legai business, either in the Proâ€" L. W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L,, . BARRISTER, ADVOCATE, &C., iÂ¥ r the Province of Quebec.) BALRISTER, ATTORNKY, SoLICITOR IN CHAy» CERY, &C., (For the Province of Ontario:) Main street. Huil, P.Q. 323m n-v-.l:mn. Files, Packing, Files l':::t. W:h-.m Pumps, Also, Agency d&oewlll gas LIGET COMPANY, &o. PMLY Pvamgain P hi th s .. House, Ottawa, C:nada P.8 â€"Agent for American Blasting Powder A call is respect{..lly soticited. C Â¥6 To ? &lfl MADE Qlull. p"""**®~ CHRISTIE & HILL, 2020 CR, ATIORNEY, SOLICITOR ETC, Office over Mr. B. Huckell‘s #lour Store corner ot Sussex and York streâ€"ts, Ottawa. W . vDaNIEL O‘CONNUR ~ept , 13 4 KF6Q sSnarkscst BARRISTERS, ATIORNEYS, SOLICITNRS, CONâ€" VEYANC@RS, &C., (Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinbey,) Officesâ€"Eigin street, Ottawa, . H. PINEHEY, A.J. CuRrIst®® HOP. HIcL BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYT@â€"ATâ€"LAW, SOLIâ€" CITORS, CONVEYANCER$, ETC , 0 Ot‘awa, Ont. BARRISTER, 4 TTORNEY, NOTARY, &0. Oficeâ€"Master Iu Chancery Cham berw, Co :It 0'00“0. & ‘DOHERTY, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, vonveyancers, &c ° S@~Mcezrove‘s Building, Ridâ€"an st., Ottawa. Hox. JorN G‘CoNxoz, QC. G. J. O‘DoRERTY Dee. 4, 1874 UuFFIC®:: Hardy‘ PICTUBRE FRA M k MANUFACTURERAR rrisi 00K HERE. BARRISTERS, &c., f‘;" removed their Law Oflce to their New w Chambâ€"rs, in the bdilling adjo‘nine tae Montreal Telegraph uffice on loteah‘-‘t‘ré&t. zâ€"â€"_â€"___ -_L:._.:â€";___;j_'__ SCO", STEWART & GORXULLY ‘enmien? of the Wisc nsin (U.8.) ï¬Â»;'i"i" and nLaaqmrlu nddnâ€"(nd in his mu.B:I’nuroveh r;K Wellington street, cpposite Exchange Hotel, x "zMA'\ Fob. 5, 1876 40R@mQ i\ Aiasate ns o mu_oDo .2 $COnd, UHL {feats all disease upon Physiological prinâ€" eiples and begides rest ring ber uuon'r‘to health. she end=avou‘s to teach them 10 reâ€" main healshy _ In her window miy be seen a certificate f:rom the wor‘t case she has ever treated. The person referred in, is mother of the h{nmo-‘ont of the Wise nsin (U.8.) Vaiey B. K.. and masy anonirine aamd CL_HJ risiors, Attornmeys, Solicitors, Nétaâ€" ries, &c., &c. OFFICEâ€"Bell‘s Block, Cen:re Town, oppoâ€" to Russeil H use. . H_ WALKER. | P.JPENNOCK. | A. F. MCINTYRE Nov 3 i%?> 20u% Without delay. Sbe does not belong tc tribe of In:-u'mn v.dorl' ;lh& gnaln swindle ale eople, until a)" gone eipies :;llnd hactdze P_.l & _._"_"@WN BARRISTER, ATTORNEY. SOLICITOR BarR!stTER AXD ATTORNEYâ€"AT LAW, ClTOR IN CHANCERY. NOTARY, &To A 1 suffâ€"rerd from D whetherâ€" Of neste, abou d 09230.1 _ _‘ ehronic Bll‘ll.l:Y M WALTON, Y.D., Memâ€" ber of Foyailoje e Surgecns, EDginnd of College o Paysicians, Lrelaud ; & Apotheâ€" caries Company, J.ondon ; Licestiate in Midâ€" wifery and diseases nf women IHMM. & Late pbystcian to Minehianamp «pensary , t>8t. Mary‘s Hospital and Hur Cotlege Musâ€" vex. _ Testimonials from King ¢ College, Lonâ€" d n; Suses "c, Hn@rita); admin. G»nerale des bopitaut, Paris; Fye Infirmaries L na ic Asyiums &@. UFFICE i Victoria uhambers, 0: posite Parlian ent bulliinas *CONXNOR & HoGge Y, H. FERLAND, ARCHAMBAULT 9 to l1 ».m. and 2 to 4j @iven to disea os and uterus NOTARY PUBLIC AND ADVOCATE, wW. W. WiRD, May be cnnsuited a : or mod Albe t s re Oet 54 1871 Resideaceâ€" Licentiate of th« Roy laborgh; Felio® of " ta wa, Zouth sid este â€" Sare n wa t mh"' '"'IS){'.‘}ex'i??r'.""ri?r'v};u'-"x").-'nn(y: in and Chrovic Diseases a #pecia Remiâ€" Cles furnishe by m« . Fees lnfl“vlh Adâ€" djes DK FULTON, Hanover Terrace, 77 Blax «treet, Mo treal. 4# 78m3 FFIC Liventiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. VOL. xX., NO. 4080. ALMER, PENNXOCK & McINTYRE, MARSHAL MATHESON, H. CHRYSLER, LGOOKING=@LASS ans 0 THE AFFLICTED, Discouraged and Tormented. * Dl. TUPPEXmay ve cnsuited pro‘esâ€" stonai.y «i his residence, Metcalfe »treet, use former!ly ccecupied by the Hon, P. Mitâ€" ell 381y l E. ROGERS, ardware, &c. MRS. DR. COCHRANE, Rcegqal €Cards. R. J. D. R. MACDONELL, R. J. P. LYNX, R. FULTON, of McGill Univers‘ty and 2 l-!--u_u\nmm_l-t,. success/ully treats = l HWedical Cards. EoPATHIC PHYSE 0 v. woeon, THO8. BIRKETT, â€" No, 07 Kideau streel. ADVOCATE, th s.de o(~Ride:u street, ne r Glouâ€" ultations at al: hours. 2451 Albert street. Offie= hours from s Block, Rideiu street Wns cba ® of the Obs‘etrical Bo.cre‘y RsJdent Asmista t Accouâ€" s Hosp‘tal, London, Eng. _of <O‘Comnor _ and Queen Pcupled by Ur. Curbett. nis rosidence, Maria sir ‘thout the use of the knlie, n, apeedy and aimoit ainâ€" ences viven by purties sucâ€" does not belong to tha bis Oifice, corner of O‘ Jozâ€" ‘sICIAY, SURGEON AND CCuEu®R. al College of Phys‘cians, um Svoidlr;i{.l;u'\; displacements of the AND ACCOUCHEUR, *, UNT. treet, Centre Town £a deceive and , but \atents of Invention, 2101 %ho unde has â€"qutter‘s vink t imeaptend Arime noree =1.l;'h.- kept constantiy on n“‘um respectinily soliciied, for all ï¬ THE M ST ACCURATF, THE MOBSI DURABLY, | ~THE MO°T CONVIEN PA'I‘IX'I‘ GIBBS & COURSOLLE HOUSKE, SIGN AND FREScO PAINTER, Wellington street, â€" â€" Near i\ oley‘s Bridge. Z@"~ »very desctip ion of House Decoratiom, Inc:uding °G Iding, Graining, Marbiing. | ete.. execuuwd iua a superior style ani at piices to suit tbe times FOR SALY®, also EMBROIDERED SILK APRONS FoR SALE, at Ottawa, Feb. 14, 1876. Ellxonox.tn OPERA CLOAKS Easy Arrangements Made to Sait Pur chasers. DoOCHERTY‘S, Oltawa Feb. °2 1876 Orltawa, Feb. 5, 1876 TRADE MABRK REGISTERED.qJ | |â€" ICTORIA CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAwWA 38 TAK®Z NOTICEKâ€"Parce!s "elivered in l parts of the city fot Aive cents each OFFICEâ€"Rajoite‘s B:ocs, Wei lington street. LUMBER ANXD COMMIIsfo® AGENT, BROKER, sn o Rajotte‘s Block, Worh_ngmn __Ottawa. Jan. 13 1876. et, Call and get prices before going elsewhere, Ottawa. Jan. 15. 1876. 4045¢1 Als â€" numerous D!ustrative and other searce Novals, 10 0XÂ¥ vcls. of second havd books in stock . comprising Agricu‘ture, Architectare, Engineering (Classics. Dictionaries, a+thâ€"maâ€" ties, M+d ca), Philcsorhy, Natural Mistory Poetry, Theolog:, A cient a d Modern Hisâ€" tores _ Travels and Adventures, Oratoryâ€" l"lreelzo-ols; besides the largest coi ection e Ond Eon en of works refuting to Canada on on Dominion, at 26 10000034 TANDiRD SCALES $50 Vols, of Miscellareous French Books Ottawa, Jan: 13, 1974 O COXTRACTORS & EUILDER®S. Booxs, BooKks, Fo {erms, which are v all pariiculars, appiy to _ The ab>ve property, has been p aced in my bhands f r Priva‘e gulr, and wili be s !d| at a m sacrifice, the price demandâ€"d being less the « ost of erecting the buiding, To any one wishi~g to invest, this i«, without doubt a masi desirable opportunity, ra the proâ€" perty c«n be m»de to produce over Ofteen per fegL, per annum, of the sum investe +. HAS. W. LEONAnu, Ottawa, Fob. 1+ :876. Two very fine‘y situated Erick d wellings just recentiy built, an / now bringiny in a mss J .» eonnen e emanaa TaRZ CABARGA‘3 "MLONIALS" do "CORONAaS." Ofices and Cellars : + Cor. @CONNOR & SPaRKS &TKEETS Ottawa, ian.16, 1876 _ _| _ in Just received HAVANA CIGARS BROUCK & CO.‘8 "C. Ottawa, Feb. 1°, 1875, JUST â€" ARRIVED, Leovil‘e, 65. * & CLOSSM A N « C031 SaUTERNE L CALVETS CoJS CHABLIS, KEszNEL3 BCRGUNDY â€" MISA & PEMWARTIN‘3 SHERRIES s BANDEM A x‘8, KINXGST N + 0.‘< PORTS OTARD DUPUY «& C)‘s BRANDIES. CARLING‘3 celebrated AMAER ALE, In bullk and bottle. â€" OCHERTY. T. LAMBERT, do > do _ â€"Liebfranmilch CLO§iMaNN & C)‘3 CLARET Montfer CLOSsMA® N «& Co‘s ._ do ‘_ do ;MAS NOW IN STOCK : GIES.ER‘S, CHAMPAGNE, CH, FANRK3 do DEIN +ART‘S MOSELLE, ALLMANN & SCHKNAUSERT‘S MOSELLE, DEINHAKT3 HOCKâ€"~Rudesbeim. MERCHANTS :; NET RENT AL OF g5®) PER ANNUM, As Tailot=, we presuame our repetation is well known threughout C=nada Pubue patrosage respectfully solicited I \ quarte: of a ce‘tury has e<tablishad o"r rentlation as Importer of the best aud most select of ENGLISH GOODBDS R quired in our line of busines Would mst respectivilly inform the cit‘zons Of OUTt«awa and the slimlc In gengral, that they have opened a Branch Houss iu counection with their Quebec house > His Fxceliency the Governorâ€"General, Nttawea, Feb. 3[. 1876 [late White1de‘s] street, than any other Etore in the MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT W. F. BUCHANAN, do Wine Merchant, Mhitg D. MORGAN & SONS. BOLICITORY OF MoRGAN & soNXS, A direct !mportation cf P. NaATUGHTEN‘4, Bo kieler, 178 Rideau stret TAILORS MRY. VENX‘3, Duke street, Chandiere. are v ry easy, location and y to J. BERMINCHAYM, CABINET 8." ‘RgLVA VICTORLA®," RELNA MARIE YICTO 212§x* 22 SPARKS STREFT, Russell House B‘ ck A7& «176tf ALSO streot, L. N» NYE do do Auctionser, 4074f ag Tw3 K( a 4 Tlyl 4045+f ENT â€"Labard». â€"St. Jal en â€"Margaux â€"Chateau comtamIxg | A oNE HUNDRE®D aND TWENPYâ€"FOUR BQUARE MILEY > For terms and condit. lea! ma~ be ma e to H. V, N ie » U Ottaure. N aw . 17 rrose 3“‘" "‘..3." BHole Agents for Ontario wehoriuenyenrd io propared to selt his TiM â€" RIVER DESMOINE, MMILLAN Uf the Ehhrebglders of the W1l be held at the Com g;ny‘l Office i~ Ottawa, On WEDNESD AY, the First day of March next, RED CL@UD CLEANSIYG FOWDER 1 VA Ottawa, Jan. 27, 1478, | | rgUMEBER LiuITs FoR SALE Oftawa Iron & Stee! Manufacturing Co‘y., At 2 /clock in the afternoun. Whulesale Agents for Eastern Ontario, AGENTS WAN, EDâ€"BIG INDUCOEMENTA 4 *‘ orrenkp. * * THE BEYT IN USEâ€"GIVE IT A TRIAL For sale at all First.class Grncers. N ____ Rxgeliency the Governor General, _ _ Proprietor of t ian| C EfOptn‘Pr if ma Cenpftion| Cough. Enmuison 2B Look io: 23 Sussex street, and the Roya Arrmos in the winsow. | Ott an, 27, 1876 { _ 4065m2 o ompntSriaxp nnv}mm, 20, Sussex street, Oti«wa, | By appointment, Chemist and Apothecary to His Cor. Weiltugton and Bank street, Oitawa . Pgmun: of Public Buildings, Green Houses, vate Residences by high or low pressur,e Sieam »ad hot w»nter a spâ€"cidliy. ZAS~ Pest cf refâ€"revcs givan nvim. Ottawa, Nov, 17 + Ottawa, Feb. 12 1876 York Steet, near Sussex Street, o )o oOrrawa. s 0 0 The adjqurned sud| ' Ann#al CGeneral Meeting Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CAPITAL, s #} ;2,0(]),(‘!)0. Firg, Lir®, Aoom;m Gvaraxtze. McMillan & Arless, sTEAMBOAT TI~RETP ‘hnn @®_NERAL UOMMISSION AGENOGY, f Agent for the foilowing fl$t class Companies EQUITABLE LLFE AS"URANUK 800!ET Y ol the U« ted States, Assets over $ 6,000,000 IMPERIAL FIRE INSUSANCGE COMPANY ~f London, ogla~ d. Capital $1:,000,000 DOMINION PLATE ol;‘sss IN3URANOE COMPA NY uf Montre . SUN wUIUAL ACCIDENT INSURANAR Ottawa, Jan. 23 SNOW FLAKt BAKING POWDER, N , 36 Russoll House x?mx. Sparks St. FIRE, LIFE & MARINE INSURKCE TTAWA RIVER NA I%A'rl N COMPNY RICHELIEU NAVIGATION COMPANY. ‘otio*:. LUMMER‘$ Fanily Tickets for Season..... L-«.I.tes' Blugle T-ckou.ï¬..... Gentiemen‘s single Tickets... .. Fiogle Admi{ttance......}....... Tickets can be had at Orme & © Ruuk, | I ©&.Coal and Wood for siie This i« the largest shoet of Je3 ever englosed in 01:3 Rink, in this clty, and is kept in perâ€" ‘eet ofder every day. EORGE MOBTIMER, Gool) ROOMS WITH BOARD.â€"A conâ€" ple of rood bedâ€"rovims with bord, mns be nad at MRS. K&RR‘3,â€"corner of Eigin an Salter streets 1 UX 10041f Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1876 ESAION. â€" Thea or foat Memnors of s _Parni.ment can finil comfhriavle accomâ€" n od;mo:. with er vlzn[m,t B“Nii' by tl\lw'ylnl at 76 Bussex street, [opposite French cateâ€" ural}, _ â€" ’. 4055tf HAS. DESJ ARDLNS, N =UrUA!l, ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO 1 >aAnÂ¥ of montreat. M Soarks suect, cofue of Ba ®, is Dow 0« on and tne pat Guag ;f the public s respect, fally solicited, Tn>«1 ujtion is cen‘ral, be‘ng qu e near the Pariiam+nt Buldings; the room> are we l furnsbed, Cbgerful aod airy, and 1 cons‘derstion of the hayd tim»s, brara wWill be given at the low price of $1.00 per day Those wisbing cmmuruï¬no d aud Iondging wi 1 do well to cal. } 4074tf PLUMBER, GAS AXND STEAM FITTER TNE TEMPRRANCE | noUsF®, 205 SKATING RINK sin.ie g ut omhu, nearithe _Houe of Purltaâ€" eut, i1 possibig, Appl){ to H., Time$ &?. | 'l\o LETâ€"Dvring sessions, a nice‘y itrnish e«@ room on fleet flo r, in private oweil l1g. on A‘bertstrce!, only a tew minutes‘ walk lom barliameat: Bulld‘n,s. Apply at ihis Office. | ‘4 64 MAI“‘II.B HALLâ€"To rent h{ the night or seâ€"xcn. : leau, ‘Warm, well ligotel and t best ar“m-e*:l halljof its aig> in Ottawa. W, M sSOMERVILLE, Po & 138 Rideau stre=t. 4.632mteod .A RO().\ID TO RENT, well furnisned with «i withoct bo«r , swit<ble to: Members of cari ment,st M 8. McRAE‘3, 10 snahks street, corcer of Bank. <064f ‘vAx'n:n-.l uring (the Sesslon, RuOMS WV AxD Boanbi japt ate famil,. by a A RARE CHMANCE s now offered to any one «osirous of Jmmhulng a beautifui prvate site ‘ora gentleman‘s residence, three and « ba‘f acres, oppesite Messrs. Garland & Mutehmor‘ , on Bank sweet toad, 0 e mile from the e:ty limai‘s. Terms moderate. App‘y «o M. ST\ICRS, â€" ttawaCity 40 0& Wiumbers, &c. WA!I'I'RI)â€"-E"DIM omg'évmrm by m shorthand Writer. PHONQ, . Tiares Qillce. 4068 .f A LADY iiving in a pleasant loca‘t‘y, would taie four childred, over 5 years 0t age, to board and nstruct. Apply ut THIS urr:g!' it qg1TUATION WANTED.â€"A firstâ€" class h%z oC rove uons h: 1»!"1‘“ nirs Mek E: Oof refe ences. 0 B a Abert ®tieot _ pp!y 40i6tf meard A |sodging, TTAWA T. SUTro®, . JOHNSTuN, IRSTâ€"CLASS Board and uro:m'g- ce $33 ger monta. ur?;.w." xxls‘lt);t“flgl. General Agent SOMETHING NEW t Roomts to Act. Temporary Officos Amuscimenis. [LIMXITED,] ZB°CAaNA BASIN. Cmy Iusuranuce. 9 ELGIN STREET, T{lants. ARLESS, JOHN MUNRO OTTA W A. 40chyt Recretary, on‘s, or at the k. | e ".. * A*>~mmnouke W“‘ ‘wgu’ a u““, ‘%‘ «016y1l 4060m2 4.063mteod $8 00 ©2.00 £00 TIMBER LLIMITS, Tgit=BE2 Lourts ror siug 493 SQUARE MILES ARTHUR xL.m': liOLMES, _ 83 S;Oar;s Street. Commeâ€"cial. Gerer:1 School S‘aticne and Writing i::en:fld | 8 $s Wreedon‘s Commentary, last vol. out, Ross‘ Ten Thousand nuo:?’y Laid a d Sea, a* mt hexyg*. <â€". > es nooines Leisure Hour, Surds Tflo'no, Eu*fl Mag« azine, umsw“d, 1875 Xih% i5 4. .. Valentines in Great Variety, OVER COATINGS BROADCLOTAe=, 6 \___z__ .. FLANNEL SAIRT®, And a Large Assortment of Mon‘s Furnishings. ORDER DEPARTMENT. In this Depariment wiil be found 2 very large Btcex of (LATE METCALFE‘S.. [Op Are now prepared to show a very large stock of oVE COaATS, _ atn d e utmeracld Made up in Jackets, Caps, &0., ATF Astrachan, ols South Sea Seal â€" and Beaver Ottawa, Rept, 1\ 1875 Buccessor to W. R. Thistle & Co. â€" Office, as formorly, over Maun‘s Hardware Store, _ To us parm In ret‘ring from the tice of ession 1 hare len' with mymmrmr m. Mr. \, F__COTTON, my Plans and Records of surveys in UOttawa and vieinity, and have m uch peasure io recommending him as my ,&u0« Cessor A "tuos r. corro®x, PROVINCIAL LAND SURYVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSâ€" â€" OCULIST AND AURIST, ormerly Ciinical M%fl the Von Grafeâ€" l; were Itw':yo lnnr-r-r_v.d h’o‘% Pr(ï¬n; late esid=n eon BO’ nd on w Hcspital, Engla «d. _ 5: OFFICEâ€"Cor, Craig street and Place d‘Armos. Reurs, 10 to 12 a m and 2 to £ p.m. Oitawa, Feb. 1 , 1876. 1 4073 m3 And every delot:‘mz: Fall and Winter Ottawn Oct‘®, 187h. 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., O Nov’.:‘l‘...‘:l%‘-. British I.I.I n.“l-“. RHQT WO P MROWE! ... cls2lasiÂ¥ie in rte ge The U nada Edvctional Directory and YORFâ€" 00M 40¢ â€"AO. â€"â€"cr+>1srasies rree 5 FOR SALE AT JOHN SMITH & Co., | 1 t . .‘ o0 Eons e ropretedicvnineveruarierin Fon.un'uo lov,-fh?w' th.ay' ml..-l:;mo-;fe:y. ‘ m"xgu & Boya‘s Edinburgh Almanac, for My YÂ¥ nng: ~leides, (<y Orarioth" M. Ynme,zm:hot of Tnyo Heir of Radâ€" cliffe â€"2 vo s wese in "hke so n ilrairreg Dantel i»â€"roâ€" da, by Geo R‘int. Book L. . Papal Infailibil.ty,â€"reasous why a Roâ€" man Catholis caunct «»copt tb0â€"Docâ€". trine #s deficed hy the Vatican gunncl'.-â€"by a Roman Cathol‘cdiyâ€" k 2o rr nc 66 rf rar e ne 21492 "Revees eÂ¥ 4 bS Wy‘i«‘s History *f P restantiem ....... Tna' ‘l.;nvhn_.o.m Charge, a novel by NMrs. Cns y 0 y P e on O iphant \Av ce reaes ies reaee (a His Natoral Life, & movel by CLOTHING HOUSE, H. HODGES, Flls‘l' CLASS RUSINESS FOR SALE â€"â€"A +rlendid Biliard Faâ€"lour, conta‘ning five Carom T Mes and a six Pocket Tuble, with all Furnitnre incinded, corner of Rl#e»« and Sussex :reats. For term®, apply at No 2, Murray Placâ€", Ot awa. O. MCRAF,â€"Propriet r. Ottawa, Fob. 1°, 1876 40714w1 ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. UNDERCLOTHING, JUST RECEIYVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR 18s76, HENDERSON & Co.‘s MR. KAVANAH, ing ani favourably known as cat rer in the ti use of Com mons and Rideau Club» has n\w the n‘cest Pining Rooum in :he city, and capah‘e of a ‘comolating & number of guests at reason@ble prices. WELLINGTON sran:'&. OTTAWA. FRIDAY, EEBRUARY 25 1g76 ama (22a 200 B UDTUCSLOTEY COT CIREC 109 of the most p pu‘ar Novels in the oty. > orT;rml' can beâ€"ar anged monthly, quarterly earlv. i ¢.¥°"'. nUBSCRIBERS:â€"2 conts per day, with a 0 ‘t. . ZA" Old Mog»zines so‘d cheap. M Â¥ BATTLE BRO3, Next cor Ridemn and Sussex atraets. _Ottawa, Ftb. 22, 1876. Cl WOfTvT CARD. inacepuu) am ds ud 29y 222C RACRR ET 97 T MVE crordsd anlene s !istened with profit and delignt. Tha Press has nnlrmlz"expnuol the most facoura‘‘e and flatter 0, inions of his «bllity and power as » Lect :rer Chair taken at 8 Zeloct, "‘10to‘s, 25 cents earh. Oltawa, Feb. 21 1876 407812 RUsE‘.!. HoUS@ BLOCL Ottawa, Fob. 22, 1876. 6 Arale (Uhimaks| R.eccus NNE OOE CCE TOHTINpUPF C ke‘s Church, Toront>, has been ‘securcd to d~iver a lectura cn the above Bub) 0‘, :n the Lecture mm m of Kjx Church. Ci y ‘all Square, n the e e> ng of ‘P .URsDAY, 24ch Ivst, distingalsbed in Ireland & a 0 war pln l'orm speaker, he has grea‘iy added to hi« :vuehby his recem effom s in T ir: niw, especial« iy in his rep les to Arâ€"abisho> Lynob, to which mup esc o SE EC TS 29eA DNE 1 Feb 22, 1873, Bubject ... .. ‘ FOR SiLr OR To LETâ€"That valu=bi« py jert» kxowo n« ‘Vila Arthut," near Ht latum>k‘s sirest Râ€"dge, wWith a fropt on Ridean River. be dwellirg is substantialy built of brick, epntains tweive rooms, avd 1s perieotly tsoated, The size of the ‘plot of @r u d is 90 feet ffo t by1"l ‘eep, planted with fullâ€"zrown trees.| On the prem ses are large out build‘ngs, comprising stables, ©oachâ€"house, etc.. Title uneâ€"cumbered, For furlher parti cu ars enqgiire of J : A, PINARD, 501. vassex streat, Ottawa, Fob, 23, 1376, 499 nlent. R. BULLER, K.R.C.S8., England, T0 MEMBEARS OFf PARLIAMENT, EW BuOKS! Try onrn!.’ogdl_.'_!‘!:'.t_:.rgg}, the best colles ion "I +@ LET An Iso‘lated Oottage, with meder: . ~improveménts, playâ€"groond and %wlen attached, eont«jning niâ€"a rovmas, 30 «ter str 0. pear sugex,. For further particulars enguire of | _ * The Rav. J Wowâ€"On Tuox‘avy, 22nd inst, Flore, relict 0f the late Donald Dow, Eq , agod 62 yea 8. The f n*ral will tike p‘ace th‘s day, [25th] at 2 o‘elock, p.m , from her late rosidence, NOâ€" 223 Besserer stree: for interment in Reechwood Cemete y â€" Fricuds and acquaintanse are r0sâ€" pes fu‘ly invited. ; SURGEON, OCULIST AND AURIST, Specia! sttent on to Diseas«s of the Eye aud ar â€"Artificla eves n:ert> . R@rom â€" Hours 3to 5 «nd7t~9 p m Reowide: co~ i7 Boaver Hall Terrace, Montreal. KFeb. 2 1876. _ _ 40suin6 New Advertisements. COMPAR® THE PRICEKS AT THE ECTURE : ttaw», Fob, 23, 1876 B. A. PROUDFOOT, AND LEARN ! TWERD3 or Opp. Parliament Bai ngs L, B ‘h‘flm 1sS SP2RKS STRERT W.ROT ISTLE & 00. GAR. NER ROBB, M.A., of PEA JACKETS. vEsTiNGS, BRITIYH LIBERTY t Wce in Th 200 ; A .4 Ol'ul&fl I.!:r' p«tueuu{u 3. A. PINAR“,“ a 1 Susâ€"@x streot. * 4/70o1eo1 4088y1 8 T5 flnm::::-:; Thb:a London" ;inndono of + pet and c dinners an house in the city, t}:e:‘bo most nï¬a‘b‘ 15 us olf.gy'p&biï¬bni&"m" is destined su not onlp wll other preparaâ€" tiom?om no.pbo.ï¬., but every ‘other tonic, and oitnn general use. : â€" 4078 Un saccount of its adaptability, its safety, its quality of being easily adminis» tered’: and of its causing perfect assimila nlm:in’ of food, andflabovo all &f. its insigâ€" cant toning effect © ‘the nervous and muscular tissue, Foilown’ Compound The Medicat ond Surgical Reporter pub~ lishes as the result of the observations of Dr. L. Hodges, M. D., whersin that genâ€" tleman proves ‘that phosphites are actually corgsumed during mmental work by the process of thinking. His doctrine would imply the necessity of supplying the material dpho-phaus directly, duï¬n{ the period of great mental toil, "be .t\ng::nxioty, the continued contemplaâ€" tion of a single theme, or other labor tending to the intellect. petig i9 dulnt uind ast c )hi irectend" esn 1 inb ts c duss s A s 4 in all other diseases, Dr, Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery has shown its groat remedial powers, curing the most obstinâ€" ate and intractable cases. So.d by all dealers in medicines. â€" 40Â¥8 place, as it is doing, to the more positive and valuable voiget «ble dum.:tdlu_- which later medical investigation discovery has brought to lighs in Scrorfula or King‘s Evil, White Swelling«, Ulcers, Ery-ilpelu, Swelled Neck, Goitre Scroful: ous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammaâ€" tion, â€" Mercurial Affections, Olt Sores, .Bxup.fiom. of the Skin and Sore Eyes, as Wellington, Lorain Co., 0., Aug. 24, 1874. Pr. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. Dear Sirâ€"Your medicines, Golden Medical Discovery, Dr. Sage‘s Catarrh kemedy, have proved of the greatest serâ€" vice to me. Six months ago no one thought that I could possibly live Io:g I had a complication of diseases,â€"sc ula, manifesting itself in eruptions and great blotehes on my bead that made such sores that I could not have my hair combed without oalui::f me much suffer: ing; also causing sw emnds. tonsils enlarged, enlarged or " thick neck," and large and numerous boils. 1 als> sufferâ€" ed from & terrible Chronic Catarrh, and in fact I was so diseased that life was a burden to me. Thad tried many docâ€" tors with no benefit 1 flnsll{ pro curred one haif dozen bottles of your Golden Medical Discovery and one dozen Sage‘s Catarth Remedy and commenced. their "use., At first I was badly discourâ€" aged, but after taking four bottles of the Discovery I began to improve, and when I had taken the remaning [ was well. â€" In addition to the use of Discovery, I applied lodine to the Goltre or thick neck. as you advise in pamphlet wrapping, and it entirely diappeared. © Your Discovery is ertainly the most wonderful blood mediâ€" cine ever ul'nvguteg.. o# thu‘xlk "(‘}’o;i ntll:d' you, from the dept my he or the great good it has done me,. Very gratefuily, Mrs. u. Caarrer. Most medicines which are advertised as bload purifiers and liver medicines con tain either mercury, in some form, or potassivm and iodine variously combined. All of these agents have strong tendency to break down the blood eorpulclez and debilitete and otherwise permanently in jure the human system, and should thereâ€" fore be discarded. Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Meâ€"iicalâ€"Discovery, on the oteer hnm:} being composed of the fluid extracts ) native plants, barks and roots, will in no |â€" case produce injury, its effects being | nronlgtht::in‘ and curative only. Sarsa | parilla which uged to enjoy quite a repuâ€" tation as alLlood purifier, %:-- remedy of thirty years ago, and may well give » . Threstening Aspoct. 5 & Haraxa,.Fob. 24.â€"Advices: have been receiy»d here from Port au Prince, to the 10th instant. â€" The town was quiet,though th : situation â€"was threatening, owing to measures lately . taken by President Dominique. * Evpseted Visit. Sax SeBasttax, Feb. 24.â€"King Alfonso, after inspecting the d«tached forts, is exâ€" g;evï¬ed to visit Guetaria and <Irun. The n ernment ‘ has ‘ordered the Northern Railway Company to reopan traffic immeâ€" im ooo t oo e e | Bexttx, Feb. 24.â€"The thaw has caused the rivers to rise throughout the countay, and the freshets are particalarly severe in Saxony and Silesia. The Elbra has burst the dykes. near Magdeburg, Kalb, and Aittenburg, and half the district of Barby, 15â€" miles from Magieburg, is sub merged. Great distress is apprehended, several railway accidents have occurred in consequence of the washing away of embankments. The banks of Vishuld are inundated for miles near Plass, and many : families are homeless, ‘ Loxpox, Feb. 24.â€"The jury in the case of the victims of the Strath Clyde disasâ€" ter returned a verdic of manslaughter against the captain of the steamer Fran« conia. Thazks "From the Depths of the ~ Meart," Loxpox, Feb. 24. â€" 14 & A.‘Dixon, Liver pool merchants, failed to day ; liabilities, $3,500,000 ; assets believed to be good. They were large holders of National Steamship Company shares, and the latâ€" ter have declined toâ€"day from 11 to 8 and 81. * Verdict of the nt.:n-h Clydo Investigaâ€" @ ington. Continued cold and clear wenther is predicted by the: Signal Bureau at Washâ€" TELEGRAPHIC The specie in theiiiâ€";;k of France has increased 22,506,000 frâ€"ncs during the past week,. Th@ steamship City of Vera Cruz arrived at New York from Hayanna. The bullion in the Bank of England has incressed £6,000 during the past week. ‘he amount of bullion gone into the Bank on balance yesterday, is £25,000. The proportion of the bank reserve to linbilm is 434 per cent. Is Phosphorus Thought ? The Russian troops, under General Scobby, entered Khokand on Tuesday, and .were warmly Welcomed by the in habitants, who expressed great satisfaction at the announcement of the incorporation of Khokand with Russia, _ + The steamship City of Montreal, from New York, has arrived at Quenstown, The steamship Dorian, from New York, has arrived at Southampton, . The amount of bullion withdrawn from the : Banlt of England on balance, Wed: nesday, was £22,000. The steatnihin‘ An.s m ualzh oo uns The steamship BTtni;, from Boston, !A Father Loscs has arrived at Queoâ€"nstown. * 2+ Endeasrour Sunmmtrary of FOREIG N. GREAT B&AITATIX Wonty Fakire, GER M A NE SPAIN, CUSA, FLOODS. nManl ug;),»' e t a/2_ Zlews, GrovorstEr, Feb. 21 -â€"'i‘he Cosg rove oil) Clothing lfamxfaotnrm‘, and adâ€" mbufldfnybwndl-tmghc; loss, B mVC yrates: Ar h nedletsi in i 1 t is n coninhtvide inz mssc â€"~â€"3 Li fars & * : " rencmmmmee ~ smmeen m:':;,:, CX ue whies uis .,i','."'f% - nd.n.i.,.::...o.:s,ompoo demnied by the United States Court to The imports exports "of Canada, executed at Fort Smith on the 21st April, with a population <of only â€" 4;000,000,000, Prrxoutrs, Feb, 24.â€"The inry in the second trial of Moses Sawyer for the murâ€" der of Mrs. Emerson, failed to agree ; seven voting for acquittal and five for con. viction. Sawyer was admitted to bail. Lovisyiccs, Feb. 24. â€"Yosterday an altercation occurred between George Jolin Rodman, iormefl! Attorney General, and Captain Henry J. Todd,in front of the State House. Frankfort Henry Standers interfered and prevented % from becoming serious. Both ‘s are of the highest standing and generally estecmed. â€" Defrauding the Governniont. Spetnorterp, IIl., Feb. 24.â€"The Grand Jnr{vretnm.d indictments today against H. Westerman, John H. Smith, D. son, G. A. M. Cunm:nd Albert Sm: for conspiracy to d the Governmen of internal revenage. ' A Capital Sbowing. f .__CH10aGo, Feb, 24.â€"The annual ork of . the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Railroad Company shows a eurplus of $415,000. > w ALBaxy, Feb, 24.â€"Lyman Tremain disâ€" credits the story that Smith confessed to be the murderer of Yost. The Judge added that the arrest of Smilh for arson would amount to noflnnt It had been settled forever that Smith did not murâ€" der Yost, while it was equally clear fthet the man who fired the building was also the murderer. has Nzew York, Feb. 24.â€"An Albany ‘desâ€" patch says the statement is made there that exâ€"Governor E. D. Morgan is to suoâ€" ceed Gen. Schenck shortly, as Minister: to England. a ; Spring Floods, &Pdumnnzx;,u F?b. ||24.â€"The ° IIudmmd iver is again full of new running ice, the cold weather of last nig?x?‘ indicates that it :‘i:‘lclou, in. A uudd.cx)fnneg unexpected change has once more infu: h::):s in the hearts of the ico merâ€" C te. * miyy 326000 . 0 aB CC A209 900 SAE was burned with him, there was a pair of pants found, which seemed to belong to no one among those saved, or the Bissels; but I cannot say whether the owner of them was burned or not. A >tall, well dréssed man, with sandy hair and side whiskers, whom I noticed passing up and down the car, two or three. times, was among the missing, but I am not sure that he was burnfsf The accident, it was said, was caused by a rail broken in two pieces. Mr. Pitkin was very weak from the loss of blood, and from the really serious injuries he had sustained, and it was with much difficulty that he could at times articulate. f T I n g C TP _ SOT OE 97 e mriec‘ and & Mr. Woodbridg were â€"nearer the front end of the car. What Other. persons might have come in, after I retired, I know not. Iâ€"suppose that Mt. Bissell went back into the car to get his son, and ‘ t FARY peae x (elea ernatcr ahune Cxtratertt xc Dr. Whipple, of Danby, who dressed my wounds, . I desire to mention the heroism of Mrs, Edward Palmer, of Rutland, Â¥i, who stri;:god off her own clothing to cover another lady who had been taken from _ the car in . her night clothes also . of ‘the services rendered by Madame Pierrot and _of Mr. Yerger, of Albany, who dil not leare me until he saw me safe in the Donovan House. Both conductors, Mr. Bissel and son, of Chicago,. ’nd‘a l‘{r.'Wsodbridawom â€"nearer the E C PEF P P ai izpnt PA t redleâ€"entnicet ts c C striking a large stone which had crushed through the car ;. I was partially stunned and held down by portions of the car; 1 made four unsuccessful efforts to raach the door but was blinded by the blood from the cuts in my head ; Mr. W. Chigman, of the Merchants Bank of Montreal, had succeeded in breaking ou; ofa window }overhetd, the car being on its side, and got out. .I then succeeded in gotting out on the side of the car, when, alter crawl ing along about ha‘f its length, I slid off into the snow. I had nothing on but my night clothes. Seeing alight in a buildi which subsequently proved to be a tbl mill, L endeavoured to reach it, where a gentleman bound u my : head. Soon after, Mr. Thomas lforton brought me clothing and I was moved to the depot. "l\'ho engine by this time came back wich on t 4 ce se m 3 . 7.‘ °2 OUS of the window, and his body inside, burned to a crisp,. FURTHER PARTIOULARS, ig A. .Pitkon, orfd:.hao firm of l“}.:i'kon Bros } Coï¬;r, tho nu., who was one of those narrowly _ escaped© on the burned s)oofmg car on the Harlem Exâ€" tension Railroad, was brought to Albany from the scene of accident, and is now lying at the Delavan House. Mr. Pitkan says: "I left Malone at 1.47 pâ€"m. on the Montreal train, and left St. ATbans on ’ time, and at Essex Junction we were 35 or 40 minutes late ; I was the first to re â€" tiooin ons e Oe oo thls car was rom th yards ‘of the depot at South Wallingford ; the car rolled down an embankment & disâ€" tance of about 25 feet, into a stone yard, and was literally wrecked ; afterwards it took fire, and was ontinfy burned up ; L wut;l;rown fr;ml:y berth, lmd I:;S- 0 this wound ~indicating a p l;:._und â€"on bis forheadâ€"was n.g: 8 General Schenek‘s Successor. pas a 2L 0 000 4157 JDISSCI was his feet out uf the window, a iititts â€" Bb w eï¬ iss 4c ad 511 son, went back to save him, and #oth were ‘burned to death. Their charred remains were found. No other of the m in the -lupl;g car were mafl‘mm less injured in other ways. All the injured are doing well. A gentleman .from flontnd, name unknown, is slightly injured. â€" Theré were about fifty persons in the p-l?u car AMair of Monour" Prevented. Rus LATER . & © ~ Meroism of a Father, Fisuxrict Laxpixc, Feb, 24.â€"Further information regarding the Harlem Exten« sion ‘Railwey accident shows that it occurred .at midnight, near Wallingford Bissell‘s son, aged 17 years, was in the centre of the s‘eeping car. His father got out iil'st-,L btx‘f llurmg the cries of his Povenkareste, N. Y., Feb, 24. â€"A sleepâ€" ing :u- on the Harlem hil‘z.-d Extension burned last night, and Mr. Bissell, the proprietor of the Sherman House, Chicago, m;‘i his son perished inthoflnmb.'{:jn other passengers are reported as y burned. . The accident was caused by the car running off a broken rail, followed by the upsettimg of the car, which took tire, A M Lk is/[OA N. Seuntenced to Deat 3 MABSACHUSi‘3 TS AEW HAMNPSHIRE. Failed to agree Another ‘Fire Statement 'bï¬- Passenger. AUKANS%AS, Ther Loscs His Own Life l- Endeasour to Bave His Som. KENXTUCK Y. ILLINOIS A Denial. NEW YORK, 2 ‘ E:\ 6. K. N.Â¥. > ;upoufu...........................-.. 525,‘““! 3 m N%BN ’m%m c Bfl“hfld....‘m....t T5,000,000 ‘ o.;, Sole :mu for : % : The imports and ‘exports ‘"of M’“mâ€" E i , . with a population <of only â€" 4,000,000,000, / "id. . Exports foreign ~busi ina.: h " figures, to the following statement '“':' y § From the Ohicago Tribune. A | _ A recent discussion in the Canadian Parliament shows that there is a very forâ€" midable movement in the Dominion to so ;m:’flwir remuot-rifl_l%nu.ï¬o-p-‘ y the theory of "protection" to Canadian manufacturce. mu.hg this movement from a purely American point of view, one is inclined to wish that the Proâ€" tectionists of Canada will their scheme through. _ It will be largely in the interest of the United States (Government to have such a system of high tarifi duties adopted in Canada as will place the two countries on an â€"equal bot&.in this reâ€" spect. it is now, Canada has the deâ€" cided v-nhg The _‘ Canadian products . of e, farm _ and forâ€" sost * ye _ the same _ foreign market as the product of the United g&.m. ‘The Cansdian farmers aod m cers as good ?rbu abroad as furmen‘.:f ew York, New England, Pennsylvania, and (:ï¬ and better prices than the farmers Hingis, Wisconsin, Iows, and Minnesots, because the latter nof:tem Wfl from the European markets, and have to sacrifice more in time, the all their manufac mmhm at from 25 to 40 per cent. less the people of the United States, the ce of the protective element their tariff. . This eimmmt.nmoo,f has vdqpodm : gigantic ic system lumlm b{:rder from Mame to .Orepo‘?‘wh'ch f amounts in the aygregate to po:l:zu not less than â€" $: 4000 â€" annually. If the / manufactured _ goods in Canada aré plsced on the same plane in | the way of tax as the manulactured goods in the United States, this amount of j money wiil be saved to Ameridan dum’ keepers and menUufucturers, and th ; vicious and demoraiizing custom of sinugâ€" Pling will be checked to that extent.. As|‘ ony, therefore, as the Uaited States are |! cursed with a species of robbery known | ‘ as "protection," it is to our interest t 1t Cansda shall to similarly cursed, in order ‘ that the Canadian farmers sod ponplo" generally shall be compelled to compete l ‘ on equal handicapbed terms aith a1il * An influential public meeting was held this evening under the auspices of the Toronto Temperance Reformation Society, A resclution in favour of submitting the Dunkin Act to the people was negatived, it being held that if it failed to pass it would weaken the cause. A deputition was appointed to wait upon the City Coun: cil, in adcordance wita a resolution to Mï¬e upon that body the advisability of enforcingâ€"as high a rale as possible for license, restriciing the number, ard" ro sold.‘ A resolution was also passed Selgh Acrghibeld inspector 107 4a0etnt Tgt. inspectof « Several Aldermen were present at zo ‘‘The Euights of Pythias charitable e char conâ€" cert, held toâ€"nighat, was largely attended. into .. _ onb s uts Aetiateys _ Besict: ic rhc d ! The present cold snap having,formed suflicient ise on the Bay, a fuunbver of men are at work near the river, securing all the ijteo they cin. This morning a horse, cart and a man fell through . the ice, and the man was rescued after some trouble, but the horse was drowned, Rev. John Potts, of the Metropolitan Church, denies that there is any truth in the report that he had received and accepted a call from a Presbyterian Church, | ©| _ ~* Lc a y us 0 N6 6 724 2222 GeqH yea‘rs old, last night, walking up Yonge street, and he ind‘uood her to go down a by street and then attempted to outrage her. The girl shrieked, and the ruffiin made off. On search being made at his ?oméinghouuffw him he was not to be ound, A large quantity of shavings and other inflammable meterial, saturated with coal oil, was found under the staircase g. large wholesale Ary goods store this J morning. The matter is being inquired ; inta ‘ t ® Aitecmpted Ontrege â€" Incendiaritmâ€" Expected Arvlvnlâ€"l‘hllnt for ico Deuial -'re-’onnoo-luth‘-x. of I*. Concert ; ‘ Special to THs TIMES, _ Toroxto, Féb. 24â€"A fellow hamai ns o PR SEEEpLL 0 .. 00 en 6 e cce »O0 W.T. Jones, Claxton, Mesars. Neison, Stephers, Clendenning, Holland, Hugh McLennan, and athers, have licmdnmï¬ooodling for a publi~ meeting, to take into consideration a scheme~to provide a building for the Witness. Judgient: was rendered toâ€"da; in the ease of the Banque du Psople A_n.' James Howley, to the effect that the ‘note on which â€"the suit was taken was l'oea;. 16 is bfll‘:â€"!fli by one. witness that the note ;von 8 hepublican <if â€" he~ cl::"?:' t frankly admits that it is impssible for Protestanis. However, to avoid placing the biame of the arrogant intolerant ‘lpirit displayed: towards â€" Liberals in the F"w.'h ‘:v ‘fgr ’::n-mt. and the inter erencé e clergy in elections upon mm Qn.b.o Go ent has ordered vernment ere the> Railway Commissioners to look, as oxp‘edth As possible, into th= claims Tolltifal â€"R. R. Matters â€" Jadgment Wâ€"Im for the "Wigâ€" ness ** « J Snovial 10 THE 14MZB ima Moxtreat, Feb. 24.â€"The Bier Public, which, as an organ of the French Ganaâ€" dianâ€" Liberals declares itself ready to ao m& the, alliance .of Protestants in a itical, not a religious, sense, is going t9 show by Cardinal Manniog and > Father Newman that there is nothing: in the doetines of his church to prevent a Cath olc from being a Liberal in politics, op even ~a Republican ‘if â€" he chooses. It frankly admits that it is impossible fr. Politisal â€"R PROTECTIONIN vaNxaADda. CA N A D I fA N. @i . » ‘ | ‘ i K j‘!:! m; {lg zz!lr'" TORONTGO. met a young girl, thirteen MOoONYTacan .. 24â€"A fellow named ul 0 hap having,formed Bay, a fuunbver of the river, securing This morning a a fell through the rescued after some ue 9O : onder oath, if you wish.â€"* Rer. J. Male e n" "1ory, Of wm& N. YÂ¥, writes " Dr. belu® 9 | Thomax Eoleotric Oil cured me of Bron G,m:f“‘-h"h | chitis in oné weex." â€" Dealers all over the country say, * We have never sol i a mediâ€" :,nilpnl ine th « | such lsto Calls: * round ; 4 â€" .H : nent: . _ |P&':EH{â€.“ Sicine ‘denl Pri ico Arter war, pestilence and ancoâ€"co‘ds {e.d to the greatest dests tion of haman life, nhla because it is considered by ‘many to be ‘of noâ€" quonc;‘ n:l hence systematically glected, untilasimple, curable dis < couverted into a fatal m ‘,.' +; Every one troubled with is called alight cold or cough, _ use * Bryan‘s Pulmonic = | a‘lay i.rn"tlw:;uonu.nds L H} beneficial influence .on P and pulmon«ry organs ï¬gh all f gists and country dealers. 25 cen uer box. omm 4078 i uin «uis Twion.â€"rive to thirty drops of Phomas‘ Ecleotric <hl,will eare .ï¬ nore Throat . It never fails in CGroup. 1t will cure a Cold orcotflok eaty ~lour . to forty eight â€" hours. boivle has . cured Bronchitis of eight 94 Img $ recent cases are curedâ€" in three ‘to wik . days. â€" It has restored the < e 106 .. nerson has 1ot. spoken above & at : live yoars _ As ‘an outwarnd C o ie all cases of: puin or Iamests, nothin g ; KIN UISRASES, Of wanlever Aakire and sombpletely eradicated by the: $ Fowle‘s Pï¬e and Hurthour ‘:{‘b is marvellous for Serofula, 1 B 5 Worm, and: even 3 it m/vlim'mdmatm s (Sae special notice.) ‘ C C dihonln yiptct teoaption, the baat dad on‘ is, without e ® ohupol:'tin Ottawa. o Tosk Suprerzâ€"For the best supper in city go to " The London." * Feb, 28.â€"‘ Summit Ne Fy hn n oo ie it rnlty + :7 â€"~â€" Nzwarz, Feb, 24 â€"Hawkine & Dodge‘s mbahinexp- were ‘burned this with mosti® their contents ; lows tiupoughout the »entire world and special bardsuip in the United Canada‘s nearest neignbour and c customer, . ‘The general depression it this coutitry was brought about directly by the two "evilz of over protection and an . influted _â€" irredeemnole ~ currenby, Canada â€"has‘ suffdred: infipitely less 3 the United States. As any € ference inf.vo:;'t;_f thio “. a : must be .ook or‘ in eaonmous . nutural advaniages. possessed~ by : coustry. â€" If Canada possessed the i aud vast daposiis of coal and . hHave, "and _ if & were blessed with climate that w grow corn, coiten, becco, sugar, rice, peaches, gre es, and anuï¬u, the «difference in her tar C laws would enable ‘her to compl } the United States in commerse mae factures ; but these m i > tages cannot be offset, but anly 3 creased, by tae adoption of tre fallazy. If, however, Canada 3 expericnce of her own in this o and is not satisfied with ours, let her try: the experiment and see how it works. _ enue ouly ; the United States tariff z } been a tariff for protection â€"against conâ€" sumers. § > _ ~ it is absurd in the face of this sh to claim that a protective tar# will be «ny benelit to uanada, ‘ally to her {armers, and lunbom it is urue that there has been a decline in the value.of the co nmerce of the Dominâ€" ibn during ‘the last year, but there was a warked increase .every year up to 1874. The ialling off of the last year 1 ampunted 19 i\-izlo per can alide ‘accounted for by prices ; thare has beén no decrease buik of. the trade. _But this to inaintain.the ratio of increase in the, has been owing simply to the * cial~~depression * that" has ~pre d sPdR on l dins tss 2s oP w imported into the Dominion â€"at one~ l forth to oneâ€"sixth the American tarif taxes, Tee fo ing figures show MM with onl;.-.:nimon more people than the State of Illinois, and not so as the State of New York, has a ffl:in’k about uné â€"fifih as large as all the United States, with eleven times as many 1 and natural resources dofnitely The Dominion is alm t destitute those great and essential.elem=nts of streagth and development, coal and iron; neither has she iu quantities which L work» ing suclf miverals as flmvu, lead, oo;iwper. zinc, or mercury ; imh_ welis me little better than d ; and she is wholly lacking in those rich, agri« cultrral staples of cotton, corn, sugar und rick. ‘Yet the extent 1 shippinf and commerce, nd the her suplys products, are truly rem: for & country of so scauty population restricted natural resources. imagt The reason. for this large commerce and the prosperity of her ï¬-nq‘ spite of all the natural disadvantages, is â€" simply ‘because Uunade has had a tatiff averaging only about 12 percent., while the United States has bad a s img 43 per m or four times ms 1 The Canads tariff has bgufl“h_ Pevâ€" | Balance......., wessesssssses+$ 16,731,6068 f Thl: foliowing shows the heads under which the exports ware chiefly made, with .?thmudflu-mq.c HA* : Cu iPm:lucoofM........ 3,878 050 !Product-sof!hl fisheries.......... 5,330 527 Products of &h‘..m."mm ’Animahmd p BB sesseee»» 12,700,50 | Agricultural prod «n ie agetir ,.l'_',t. | Manaiactured good * " +« "’ 198,04 | "his only concludes the reg tered pro« I Andts wrhinn du ie o R emlugrlied inio the United States, such as silks, satins, laces, velvets, shawls, ladies‘ toliet articles, jJowelery,broadcioths, clothâ€" ing, underwear, fine oufleq,M and a thousand other things which are imworted into the Dominion at oneâ€" forth to oneâ€"sixth the American tari® taxes, . 480 E I ducts which “‘5.' includo. any of smigcied mf.“] â€"=PRICR J CEXTS Goods Exports Imports..... were as follows in the 80, 1875 ;« Total exports. i :"m in the year ending June 10 $we» OPUS vseess seesessserse««««: >:+««.$119,618,657 # * & 'â€"-â€".*. m..............-.............t T7,886,97 is emusgied i +. ~ The Fire Fiend. NEW JERSEY. *OMIO, t the . . foreign goods ?) u‘leeU:“u:fSï¬â€œ inth \am exported, and does not +nsa0e »e esee #»»+=«» ~£25,000,000 #+£102,886,079