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INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY

OF CANADA.

BETWEEN

RIVIERE DU LOUP, SHEDIAC, ST. JOHN,

Piotou and Halifax,

-)IS LAID WITH(

STEEL RAILS

AND SUPPLIED WITH

Passenger Cars,

-)FITTED UP WITH(

SMITH'S VACUUM BRAKES & MILLER PLATFORMS,

IS IN EVERY RESPECT

A FIRST-CLASS LINE

Unsurpassed for Comfort, Safety and Speed.

PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS

RUN ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS BETWEEN

ST. JOHN, HALIFAX, QUEBEC & MONTREAL

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH
To all principal points in CANADA & UNITED STATES
This road is becoming a popular line of transport for Live Stock
and Freight for shipment to Europe, via Halifax, and offers superior
facilities for shipment of freight to and from the Upper Provinces, the
gauge being the same as that of the Western Railways.

C. SCHREIBER,
Chief Engineer Govt, Railways in operation.

OTTAWA, April, 1879.

THE COMPLETE

TARIFF HANDBOOK

-FOR

CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

(STEREOTYPE EDITION)

By JOHN MACLEAN.

This valuable book of reference contains the new Canadian Customs Tariff of 1879, the old Tariff, the Tariffs of 1859 and 1868, in full; also, a review of Customs and Excise changes in Canada during thirty years past, present Excise duties; the United States Customs Tariff, in full; United States Excise duties and drawbacks; British Customs and Excise duties; a full history of Reciprocity between Canada and the United States, and of the negotiations of 1874; copious extracts from the Tariffs of France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy, and Switzerland; and many pages of Canadian and American trade statistics, up to latest dates.

The first edition of the Handbook, 160 pages, was published in November, 1878, and was very favourably received by the press and the public. The stereotype edition now issued has 40 additional pages, giving the new Canadian Tariff and much other valuable matter, and will be of permanent value as a book of reference, not only in Canada, but also in England and the United States.

200 Pages, Bound in Limp Cloth; Price, $1.00 per Copy.

The trade supplied by the ROSE-BELFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY and by the TORONTO NEWS COMPANY, Toronto.

Single copies sent post-paid to any address, on receipt of price, by

HUNTER, ROSE & CO.,

Printers and Publishers,

TORONTO.

440

CLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN CO'S

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CABINET ORGANS

Combination Organs

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AND

GRAND

FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED

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An invention having a most important bearing on the future reputation of Reed Instruments, by means of which the quantity or volume of tone is very

largely increased, and the quality of

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EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED.

PRE-EMINENT FOR PURITY OF TONE.

Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Vox Humana,"
the charming "Cello" or

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ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS

Can be obtained only in these Organs.

Fifty Different Styles,

For the Parlor and the Church,

The Best Material and Workmanship,

Quality and Volume of Tone Unequalled

PRICES, $50 TO $1,250.

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(Established in 1850.)

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442

ST. LOUIS HOTEL.

ST. LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC.

THIS

HOTEL, which is unrivalled for SIZE, STYLE and LOCALITY in QUEBEC, is open throughout the year for Pleasure and Business Travel. It is eligibly situated in the immediate vicinity of the most delightful and fashionable promenades,—the Governor's Garden, the Citadel, the Esplanade, the Place d'Armes and Durham Terrace-which furnish the Splendid Views and Magnificent Scenery for which Quebec is so justly celebrated, and which is unsurpassed in any part of the world.

The Proprietors, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed, inform the public that this Hotel has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND EMBELLISHED, and can now accommodate about 500 visitors; and assure them that nothing will be wanting on their part that will conduce to the comfort and enjoyment of their guests.

THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY,

WILLIS RUSSELL,

PRESIDENT.

PROPRIETORS.

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