PFrom remarks made by a Now York Journal, The Iribune, if wo are #8% mis would hare been inclined to think that Canadae‘s exhibit was out of piace in the Centemmial Exhibition, and that this counâ€" ty cou‘d derive no possible benefit from the humble display which it was making lis may not expect to reap nuch permanâ€" enb beneft from the callapse of the late *-“h“dï¬q :â€".â€"-. It is expected that there be a mad race of compstition for a short time, that some companies will be wholly ruined and others badly crippled, which will be tollowed by a period of repentence and refection, and then by two or three months there bave been in &dnï¬--‘u hdh“mhw Vailey Railway Company, which does not own any mining property, hes taken the ground that it was bound to accept any freights that were ofered to it, notwithâ€" standing its contract with the Combina tion, and it has been taking coal freights mm.ld.*h of the limitations of the Combination. In this way the Company exceeded its quota of freight in the month of July by about 75,000 tons, the aggregate penalty upon which was $150,000. The Board of Control demanded the payment of this penmaity, but the Company refused to come down with the cash. This positive re"elâ€" lien led to the disruption of the Combinâ€" ‘ï¬..&o"Ҡrec Combination has been the cause of conâ€" aldersble excitement in the coal resions fused io be bound by a contract that eould be set sside at the pleasure of in part of the centract entered into, that any company excerding its quota should sutiee a penaity of two dollars per ton for evary tonm in «xsess. For a time the comâ€" bination worked well, to the satisfaction wiher words, it was intended to prevent or avoid competition, to limit the supply .h“““-fl.h tThe prices to suit thase forming the comâ€" bination. ‘The affairs of the combination wetre managed by a Board of Control, which held regular monthly mostings, at “h*bh‘dbï¬ meining company, and the quota to be carâ€" ried by each raflroad were agreed upon the price at which it should be soid. In sompanies some years ago entered |:i0 a cemsbinatien, the object of which was to control the quantity of coal to be mined, largely engaged in mining, and of course _““ in coal, both as proâ€" Firstâ€"class Mealsâ€"London Restaurant Insoivent Act of 1%75â€"Duncan MeFarianc. Must be Soidâ€"Lyons Festiviticsâ€"Dominion Springs Races Leave your Measureâ€"La wson‘s Studio. Laruries of the Reasonâ€"London Restaurant. Last Chaneeâ€"J. W. H. Dobter. Ginsgow Tea Warchousoâ€"&4 Sparks Street. Grand Successâ€"Dominion Springs Races. Call and Soeâ€"The Lawson Studio. tral, the Lebigh Valley Railway Company and others. Nearly all the railway comâ€" panies are owners of mining property, are wealthy railway companies, and coal and iron companies, such as the Philadeiphia and Reading Railway Company, the Deiaâ€" ware, lackawanns & Western Railroad ‘|~7Â¥~7 be Wm'* ngeâ€"Races Wednesday Insolvent Act of 1©3â€"Duncan McFarian« New Booksâ€"Duric & Son. of the aperations engrged im. It seems For some time past our United States telegrams have made periodical mention of the breaking up, bursting or Gissoluâ€" The steamship Peruviam, from Liverâ€" pool, arrived at Father Point Saturday, at 10 am., with 71 cabin, 6 intermediate, and 103 steerage passengers The mails will arrive today . the editor of the Courrier du Canada, says that the fundamental points in the poli tiooâ€"religious discussion have been subâ€" mitted to the Holy See by himself and by other interested persons. From this we sbould infer that the question of how far Pricsts may interfere in political matâ€" ters has been submitted to the Holy Futher at Rome. <ne year nearly $8,000 for exira: printing Tor the Post Office Department. On this Important question the Globe is absolute ly dumb, rigidly observing the astute policy of mlence. 1t is probable that the lesser Globe of St. John raid all that there was to be said on the question by minisâ€" terial journals, when it deciared that Mr. Axoury was no longer receiving the work, but that he had been quite right in ac cepting whatever the Government put in his way., â€" tion of a The steamship Dominion, from Liverâ€" pool, arrived at Father Point Saturday, at 5.45 pm., with 10 cabin and 20 steorage The leading Opposition journal, the Mail, hae repeatedly and persistently inâ€" vited the leading ministerial journal, the Globs, to give some explanations about Mr. Speaker Axoum‘s printing contract with the Government. The Public Acâ€" counts show that Mr. Axceuix received in Broenw so good and correct a journal as the Montreal Wituess wilfully persists in the statement that Sir Joux Macvoxar» OTTiwWA, MONDAY, AUG. 28. :876 The Tinmes. MHew MAuctrtissments. Archbishop Tasmcumszar, in a letier to TFHE COAL COMBINATION. CANADAS ERXHIBIT for Young Ladiesâ€"Miss Har of the The bursting of the The general pub Imgerted in this Lid an association of but no particuâ€" We ha en oamttn teke ty es n ee ty coas | n'-.d.,.:-â€"dnh:-‘:‘(u ‘vpoentit sarer. wilh in Wiock idioaiee on s iA H sta NohA Oo mean ninutes, day), and with uu-.:.u.‘g | t wa t‘t't; eg.&i.-“."ruf Onesime u “ slsal ol Detne P f ~ bert Jm feet --U-.'.... i o or ."A,::J [ x hmmhhm '*-"N‘mg‘ 4 x fiEn and boond up face downwards, about six inches from the | ..\ "‘**tr U . AP ~~-_ir--:-- ) as Ee UR PP surface of the mater. | We took the body | 9408 M4 D#Yer, 158 alightan} disecloration to the shore and the coroner was sumâ€" , ‘}ltN_I;_. menedl A “ â€" b P on CE TH 4 â€" rinx _â€" Aâ€":~ merely ‘ in ean io tie, on ‘and Eise, sence 7 C * trisedss» (= l & â€" nod h:u-ébu.}_ , the following * e i ind I # n [ & 20 1 «C < es o bod o rteneh mmablentited 1 TA Je l Ne en( L4 ï¬'ï¬â€"â€"â€"‘-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"u ‘“â€"-.v-w â€"â€" d -:.w‘ -'W ven body; fiod no marks of vielenety M ) > xs., the 1060itee OF the sededi F16 [ sen baths l O. 2. Basdiie s, No Onesime found the body of Heâ€" bert Jmt feet from the shere where he now lies, face downwards, about six inches from the surface of the water. _ We took the body te m neapety wl tromier t o a m *to search in the river for Mr. Lavzsox, Merchant.of 8t Tnnfouinioly aitse 2p the thee+ 10 ho e was quite sober, & W | Hrvon Durvu, Postmaster, St. Josspnh, seemed sober. “wam.m;‘;* un-im.u..-aâ€".au:F s ie es es doctor was steerit 7,-:3".:-_..,.; more of them, they seemed to be iober at in Trv Bnt wiipess slied was Jowers as, | dtteiopmentie oC Ahie antnendtinty 0n uu-:nfl:cn. deposed ; â€" M Efl- OJn We lust, 8:30 a m., drove ‘ q ï¬.‘?.d h-'lfr.hdd f=~ z'-..' ts litk, ioh the apor Gakes | . en ce va mege | Mï¬-m cande; saw nothing y< W«i@u». 0. Belianger, Michael O‘Toole and Waiiâ€" bnal eogugtes ot tae ings of Compare on :-.-v-i!ls empannelleod the followâ€" lflâ€"l.»,d.-d .fnu-uh-‘ and others, but wilh no results that evening, as neither men nor canoe were Axywuzzus to mz wouxp! . ... .», ce rmyound, -h-'u-hq':' the un~ fortunate Joannette was discovered foatâ€" ing beneath the surface of the water, face unsasiness increasing to alarm as the :"" -Pï¬_flil-.:b-_h:hr busband nor Dr. Fauteux who, it may be stated, boatded at Joannetto‘s botel. . She Joannette, the hotel keeper, both of village of St. Joseph, started from house of the latter on Wednesday ing to go on a fishing excursion. , got into a small boat or cance for that about half a mile from the mh--htâ€"uu -thâ€"-!ld‘ as he promised be back in a fow the even~ badly arranged and barely worth passing | notice, that it had no attractions for the ‘ fashionable vimior and possessed vq' little interest cither for the political ecoâ€" ‘ was a poor compliment indeed, but proâ€" bably sincere, and, from the critics stand â€" critie is at fault in being too sweeping and coustry may ultimately derive from it, This is the testimony of the Australian Commissioners to the Contennial Exhiâ€" bition. They are of opinion that the Canadian exhibit is excellent ; that many of the articles exhibited are superior of their class, and such as would find ready sale in the Australian colonies. Indeed, they are of opinion that a mutually proftâ€" able trade may be: cultivated between Canades and _ the Australian Statu in many of the articles which this counâ€" try has on exhibition at Philadelphia. Since then we hare the testimony of a Mr. Frazer, of Jamaica, who speaks in flatâ€" tering terms of our exbibit, especially of our tweeds, and he is decidedly of opinion that a direct trade of considerable rolume may be carried on between Canada and the West Indies. 1t is also probable that other parties have been rimilarly attractâ€" ed by the Canadian exhibit; and as the result we may look forward to the openâ€" ing of a foreign trade in many 0¢ the arâ€" ticles which we producc. erise is t nc in Deing oo aweeping an4. jeot havig f search indiecriminate. There can be no doutt u&% &-m but Canada‘s exhibit is in many respects | rary to empannel which was mm-&wu-m"';â€!i? El A E forward, the exhibit of Canada is a poor, meagre aflair indeed. ‘But it should be remembered that Canada makes no preâ€" tensions in the fSeld of fine arts. In the tmotions for practical men; and their judgment and opinion will naturally have more weight and value than that of the critical writer in the New York jrurnal. Already wo have had good testimony from such men as to the value and usefulness of our "erade and badly artanged" exâ€" hibit, shewing the bencft which the chinery which those countries hare put countriee, with ï¬.hl-pd'ï¬ pordelain, glass, textile fabrics and must be judged by its usefuiness and its adaptability for the purposes for which the various articles are intended. It is an exhibit which must have pecuiiar atâ€" of porcelain, fine pottery and glass ware and kindred works of art; she has no loows for the production of delicate silks exhibit, therefore, at the Centennial must be judged by a diffrrent stancard than those of more advanced countries. It attract the oye of thcse in search of fne art novelties or elegant trifes. ‘The trus place of Canada in the Centennial is not in the van of exhibiting nations, but in an lies in the production of raw materiais, in their preparation and partial manufacture, supplemented by the manufacture of use ful articles from wool and other textiles. In fact, she may be said to be standing on that threshoid which was long ago passed by England, France, the United wtates sbe entered the domain of higher mecha~ nical arte. In these walks, therefore, the most attractive for a popular exhibition, she could not be an exhibitor, and her Dr, Emile A. Fauteux and Mr. Hubert WAS IT ANCACCIOENT ? atanors, lnquests, &¢., &c. branches of art she is not even a the t Xamer in theâ€" back,.an1i the ao ' ho ot sguryect insineg . n och: Thomas‘ Excelaior Ee ecyrie P '. «â€"Pam Caxyon Smax PJ 'h; 1t is the: ever maide, One dose cures confiioh sore throat‘ ( hotils his sored BSashite.. "tuty canie nmw'«-flifl", mak ..~ P &. 4 & & . importance, *s â€" bbapf &S{m ,;:M + Tiice in Se Inteph walf dn meat Sm teom l m die Nn e se over the ai 3 calamit: uen amne a ud Wï¬ ht L p _A\‘:Lï¬j Dr. mw Shatiot 0n eparnts pidive provecvade aud all the members. ,, : _ >>% »=>. paxarrzesn s o minnd anpeg imepombemt ho iPler) meauwbile nrfldflh_nfl Friday without ::t,n:-v .-‘h.. m.-:: isidore Ouvier to attend at the f day ‘neit ‘at "hour" mentioned. Saturday however, soon aiter r.?kdh%wh roo;,hnpuaat -Lâ€˜ï¬ from where his companfon was on the preceding TBureday and brought ashore. [wih‘r..::l give _‘w““uf. meiraaui e in the hous~ ;flbw‘:“ J:d&h&‘“:l. & c 6t t The jury retired, and after « hall h« Dr. Furonanthithu®"* _ _ _ Major, Isidore Toussaint, Antomme Lacroix, wg'h-xl:uqï¬-n.-gmn oo e J cseph Major was chosen on :s the deceased said it was not safeâ€"to cross as the wind was u'wum back to where: he had started. and Lahi went W‘ Corice remained at Ange ; Next , when :in .Ottaws, he ) mek who had in his the cance of the deceased ; on ‘ hoo-ï¬-‘ng.fl L n-“h& floating on the the coat of Dr. Fauteux, a some bread and butter, arowe!l, and some gear Bant hnd sroomnieed ho be ht h he t I hmhtthflbo be ret , whem wered that "he could go to hâ€"I1, would do no such thing" By report witness knows that Corice and Lihi bear a bad reputa Te in om e it thaee, stage n after over the e Wmfl'_‘ï¬#, : <ag gave the same evidesce as he did in tbo case of Joannelia on Friday,. _ _ was 4 # ; Rizie, tearoned 10¢ the body aif day on Saturday T â€" &d on De. J. U. Botths of dnr.o‘m 1«â€"Yosterâ€" dlv( g“ ï¬- story :==On ‘lastbe --n-. i L-â€".â€",: Ottamwe, and at elegsen o‘cloock in the foreâ€" :-.-thn. h._z-h.-uh d r‘-‘ ol the ‘9&&-& Tha aned of the witress where on i goed oo o oi wie L T 4 the e naaatimun there was no ceat on the body. rtteruz bevassne, y on being «worn, confirmed.the evidence of Dufresne. 00 4ih w Frawon Lasuazeâ€" &..d â€" While “*2?“&:’%5 E."’:'.:r.:‘..':::n;_:..: e e i Enanght m halp o l sBiee es io Sre,â€"â€"Your jury eipannéfied® to sit in uen on the touy * DC Pevigubt first Bustrn:ian, Aug 26, 1876, DR. FAUTEUX Foveman, salns + Wollingtion streat THE TIMES, OTTAWA, MONDAY, ATUGUST 28, i876. Ti it o unt s ereiatint mecogy Toeneatrerip nsl ty hies. ip "zga""“' dpraser :.*.:..R‘..ï¬-.. - Teiie es y jinr. P eï¬ is ied y “O"‘fl«.vâ€". cases reodthimer â€œï¬ .“.. i Condition P * Â¥abilii ‘Heave ways ; Alam : oame; it on e â€"eaonkâ€" &:“!uflhhï¬m' tea seeoâ€"that Hurd & Co« is Jn taoh paskage. Rond lus digestive organs doranged, las a ease now. 1 would: have in t z‘ mt%l:ï¬ deoges tm ty yora Maincn in envand have discont be use, with no retd :" empto: :&' mrobe you. I '-’ e i pamioin ds 'c-"\u ow n ue uo i i tb times it soemed about impossible so 4 nu* ‘n' lnhaaid. wore sb ' v. es eosaane ¢ ‘ o 4 B m ; 4 ; 86â€" vere weakness -‘M pesred, and L can go. up. ataire with com Intercsting: to 1nvalit Lindies, ~X» Jt oï¬& n rnge x npiile Your £ a ved. I‘intended to have written‘t several weeks since concerning the : : i upemateanes :"'-‘..' o 19y '-‘ ho e ‘-y;,. + $ ouly s under vory dieadvan ghare ClfoGighthaReN~> d te, . MgeH thro To melat SEaIEDE .. 3 r: Pgeq Toyo h%"ï¬r h h ',' -Juk.' nouy, 4P Boy â€" have raiewd eould Pafer ns P whoy S ate d rt bottle to be so ENT Oreawa, July 17, 1876. â€" Toâ€"day‘s issue of Tus Tiuzs, it will be observed by reference to the proper colâ€" Uuin, appears ‘under a new mansgement and a new proprietary, andâ€"it is due to our readers and patrons that some te BAILF TIMES o-m-::::y meorne« ah.nu-':ut-u M’T_mc&rbhhï¬iu :nlboâ€"rlm nplhuld’:-d tomhit.n-bbflw terâ€" esting ‘-'Im. will b. yiven to the odp-dhmph- news . despatches, and due beâ€" stowed upon all matters of and gonâ€" eral incerest. Th--.odth.hzr.ut \ptoprmorof'rl.-'l‘m- was * lmhmhï¬%dï¬% trir dealing which he invariably , fested in connection with that journal will,. be <anâ€" ample ‘(guarantes that the supporters and of Tus Tss e en lee, it Wabiingioe .:1“% Muz in a few â€"when F-l-n::.. : E convenience will be exr bï¬: is t mniineninins ie Iecaipnes of our readers ï¬?’p‘t’hï¬ m time as our arrangements shall be comâ€" _ From benceforth~Tus Tuxs will le identified with the Liberaiâ€"Conservative mo not a8 ;& 9‘? and es Aosral public intorstt. Figne the peisom | posicd rnrqateny io o wubend orcament and pledaes‘s, j,fi2e y fokat .. prmalses leducs 5o i had: the fatr tin! k n----"i@ .ï¬ thieny wikiing in J thenaes s uh ind "“fl.},‘.‘“m""‘ The throughout the ï¬ itests of . tite freat : Dominicn are belng m-“wzor :o d’“ prasnrkâ€": fl_: tl:dtho â€"â€"they lnm prosens Tabsters: . Bigk sprintgr soey t present juncture. . But > be the cause the state dim% hh':hm&::“h“.&onï¬dhm e in for that efficient anâ€" in parer for that efficiont au | sraly ‘econe. at command both in Parlisment and, it mps*dln:lz the: ::u-' '.ï¬""--:'m"rg f im ' Revrsaue mak manke public where is the elevated stanâ€" “‘@. , where, in fact, are all T boous so freely fapg miinsanes the ® ru of the House of Commons?t To this the answer must be that the Government and its party have: «wantonly broken trifled with and endangered by the pre violated â€"â€"a‘l > ‘the wame . t 45 : Ph 2WE A Question. PRUTE x h sche se ic a 5 &tue tntdh.d â€" -3.‘1‘.‘.?‘1::; :“- f‘jfl is uns ad-n---':-a \n oN F 1 persons arg herohy enatiâ€"ned not to soil iy on eaare Tas Ther eaidnnmend 10 ‘MemafQ Lsw‘ & Porrink : Wiorcester . Of to tise n aw Af anaf@ Linn/ Th Wewrv ink! :WP itrciabkiir \ ut ba bucs wl l F:*:\a - x’ "E f u"-‘m AL '?T.. " .‘:%?â€1 * "W‘"IOHNSTON; | Woreeatershizro=Sgzuce;,.... ..L..N. NYE PDress Shirts and Underaleathingy §BBOES, LACESâ€" AlD : HQSIERY, pat vV.. JOHNSTON,;:| Mole _3 ~ aron isotvelt â€" Sntf â€"nmotenkt, $20,000 r‘Jobnstan‘s Dry Goods Establishmebt ?b‘ t JI"“u \'Ei!q.I.lj: P Dressmaking, Made up in TJackets, Caps, &c., 5. t Fâ€"lu‘-luul HATS ; HATS‘; Woodrow‘s Fall" Styles PEACOCK‘S ICMARD â€" WeopLiaxp, avrion. Aug, 15th 1878 Ottawd, April 18, 1878, Unparalioledâ€" Opportunity 86 SPARKBST.,. © .\ H. â€"~HODGES . DRY.. G0@OD8 DEALER IN LEATHER ANXD HIDRS 135 Sparks street, Susa eqieel o §A Puitpunge of thaie Friends and the Clothing and Tailoring Business SMALL PROFIC, To that large and commediong shop tion to business, Snd soiling at s Opposite Mr. Elwel!‘s, Druggist, io e Jonn Smith & Co. SPRING STYLES MPQRTANT ~ANNOUNCEMENT, (LATE METQALFE‘8) Have removed their Readyâ€"Made May W. age. 2 C A SE S R:~J; «DEVHIN, LRA @ PERRLND of Worsenter FAniuge iroou att EréAt er notioe. +in London, 146 SPARKS STREET, * * *\ Atead Ariilhs. TO PRBOCURE TH® NEWE§T Thag LiR Lne 2: It. L0 ib kh {ihine Miemapit CE 80TH. 2C HATS: d to . megrove & Johnsto. ao., out, and made w,,, #"’,, "»Undh | 144. Snaw AT risian and New 4 ork A Ww ks street. uld» iinporter <and~Dealer For a good SHAVE and m-'q in the best style, and SHAMPOONING, * * _ Just Received v9 i ."»"‘vu‘:- se hi ols Imm' ‘1.': â€" â€" ut ':‘_',l“;j" I:\__ ."‘;ll'.- Best Survéid"And ‘Bost Cooked 3+ Â¥u| hn ind LB S Li iL e ts euaree of w oohipbteth! baarkt eb wrhare May 17, 1076 en on Eie ioi P 200000 0 CC m lwï¬ } t i oï¬ P a2" Juze t 3976 L wOf the «Anast and To ut tentypiet on ie ce privaipite by the new propriatary . . BILLIARDHALL Orme..& Son, additional fantiition for hengWil be prosidod. month In <hargeof MR JOHN (EENDY 4288 ly c o eeaiei®."_ " _ _ "| yunn ~mmnnN2 (UnilTos sinn Â¥ â€" 1 â€" nayÂ¥yy+| FAIRBANKS8!#&~CO., C y .‘; i coluarh si} m #«D008 BGAADâ€"TER) T . 31 : 3 P co_ ooo rne at wb m JanLT. »vuded sil Al aead sAdot i0) Summer C o ht FIRST CLASS HOTEL _ : MOX ®zRs Dun} $ .. _ _ _ "Peerless" m&flt&um:&. *‘ *Sqpmssenee _0 ( fln thi Th nahoaigiss aagoard ) ant maiings & fur; â€" â€" nromenont Ln sul furnished, a hcotighont, to sult ind acéam modate â€" ing comma â€" Y ved â€" Innh#en io Tick tnd ‘l"‘ Unider the old manngement. by whin! CALEDONIA SPRINGS WAREROONMS:>â€"â€"x0â€"‘ 31 sPARts sT. Rideau_Street. 1 For a Comfortable lMome{ry this Heiol. S17. LAWRENGE HOTEL 14 m j “:Am F on A : piputiaten ‘<~~ walimme. .. .. _ lcz Fanied | bubfcmet a5ted old ooï¬ Bussell A, O‘Connell, Miayha aate OJ Â¥ 36, e etin Al (B] LX ROVALV NE #C DIOASNUL MB POBRIDL ~ BANDANSTAYUMEGNT 8 ETFC.. GENERAL AGENTSFOR ESTEY 4 008. Aug 15 1876 Aug 25 1874 . .. "*"Ar*4 Ottawa, March %, 1876 Aug 2 1878 * t :!m:E;‘:; ..!:‘ Upen. for. the> Reception: af : Cuatts MANY immrami6@ BhivArid®s U | | «oannenge O 003 Torby . tpe mesk ugpiies Wetiyxs\..~ < â€" ~=â€"â€" â€"~..$1 perdien B. MELLON, RUSSYSELL® HOUSE, day INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IX EYCOHANGE the supplying good liquors and goo t â€"~/r !â€"â€"â€"bampiganias® PP C Ssâ€"GA MB FBH Season of 1876 *ALM a E8TABL!:HCD 1861 OK THE }10TH JUNE. GO0CBEN‘$â€"® ROfEt (ommer‘s "olD staxp) AW sA o ‘.j â€"8OL8 AGENTS FoRrâ€" Are now offere | RESTAURANT: "Little Beauty" DIESER, prAiLERS In propricte T H E 418m2 404107 |Diamond Yeast Cakes: i4 . on poanamiee w 00 antall [ tepled _ â€" roTrecd TE â€" DAGDT w46 !P{*flt * eiy °~~ eame s amhp e i abg _LhloD . 0500000 MONMTRRAE: 1 o8 T REV sW C aBes £3 217. Sailings . of . Mail....Steamere Qtuinwaâ€"Fob. %, 1676 Mn Ast feanene n hreugh 1o 8t Jont and on I Â¥ YOVâ€"WAXT ©OOD BBLAD QTTAWA~RAILWAY, T "a hite fiasits Whineficin t 6 m’. FM‘ ' ies es 1 Or 31 Jeb dn se onï¬â€˜ oo $ aperee fhs B en eif ut sn m .;- ;‘ route. ‘Pratus _ i l |â€"Biver 4o LOGD:s«>+«~«» Mubpasl e [ € -*“i vyroratn@ huux. *« Monetomsylil,...1. ... #t ‘3 Mhe w a s 43008 e o + + da ht wl tink alith a dhie Black R ;.)j‘i‘vml;ri: xr‘w"-"" 0 mi "" Brookville, G. T. Junotion 'a.- m'mn‘-..-co- saltly « & m ‘ en an nds c awidns Eo &In U P h n nc t t it 8 ~ -..--..........’.......!E:, h50 .m . h x n o te w n nb n tb t i :25 p.m. a.m. Train makes ms%vlï¬ Om Fronl x) ':: fg e est and T the biaak L M 6 4 for Ne c bany, ‘UtiGe, ie en "aaiaihe t aJ+0 W " Te Uni§32 For Ottawa via Brockvilit For BJE EnT South at From both Rast and NT E R £ 0 L0 NTML {RARAMLWAY; 00 omor . ‘ourists c ARS LAAA _ TC 2700 PBAE / RaTks Oor PASBAGE: FLASGO‘ & ,‘J b)VT‘%T“ QPEN . FOR PASRRNt LBAVINO OTTAWA. " AREIYING IN OTTAWA West at + tlays; April 8D, 1476 HCHOR LLNE . ~ UNITED SFATES MA & ! s § 9%â€"06â€"cng rumm;_mu ‘ Ottawa 15_.‘ Brockville. LEAVE a NEW XORKLAKD Gla V"" 6 C Me Signed Bai overy Satur MRailways. at Managing Director, OfAWA ABRIVE o ront, To Bparki a OP From the 4 .& We w# P °= Bouth at 410 p.m KR 'â€"]A_,J, 4077 un Miy BJ [vwnv- at 0:45 Norwich Egg Powder At 4 Ese m hlaw ds d 47. 5 All are closed onl & 186. sUmMxER rade rade Boic Agenis for Ontarte: e C e Eesns _ ; Aucival andâ€"Departure ot tmay, Kp be had of pll . Arogoth Asiv x1Gy £* $8a Avres of wild Jand fta Bome tijs ge Seowdon and LUfterWerth Post Office 18 6 MEEE0k30 loge, can be Â¥ « «roand +t Cag hCA 3 Ten om onnt Menses THE <caatil _ 68 cams ag mous id c shr dn 1OW Ah d rek y & â€" § emelos Monnt At the p Smith ohar a wateh ap tenced to : without th g“j Epecia! to t Kiwcero from the s I.Z"‘",?- oz & Wend e peoted to hio Dhils, # Bpecial tc Apotial to T E eA To 16 x pressed ! MAd h :t*‘ :::A.-A CaL i g€ B" ;T‘A‘v-qu JP tG# Y 3 RID6G (% ©Path mss LOR.O0T 4@ M ' I aF it evaa ru he iss Déio PF! tC