Ottawa Public Library Digital Collections

Ottawa Times (1865), 19 Jul 1875, page 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

appeared for the applicants, whilst the &y Bolicitor lr.’&pbm acted as counsel for the Assessors, Mesars. Couâ€" sens, Stewart and ‘Traversy, Lk. are Mesars. Chas. H Ed. ‘Ty) and Ed. lobtrllo &mq ‘:?lg;:; M.P., J B.S. Fellowes Pinhey & Gibb Returxz» Hou®.â€" Mr A. A. Autouâ€" bridge, cbairman of the Philade}phia cricket tournament, leaves for home this worning. _ Whilst lboro .:i.c mea-phot'od arrangements for the partici & hun‘:o be selected by the Rev T. D Phillipe, in the cricket tournment to be ::“l Sl? Philadelphia on the 13th Septemâ€" r 1876. Re1se10vs,.â€"The usual religious services were held in all the churches yesterday, though there was not quite as large an at iendance as customary on account of the rain. The b‘aurdg evening services of the Y%lo s Christian Associaâ€" ‘t’icu were ted by the Rev. Mr. Sanâ€" erson. for Argenteuil; Mr, N. MceKinnon, of Ottawa. â€" Peathersione, is Lordship the Bishcp 0 Ontario, Mr. Sydney Bellingbham, M.F.P Kor Evrorr.â€"Among the passengers for Europe b$ the Moravian on Sctur!dny were Lieut â€"Col. Brunel, Commissioner of Inland <Revenue; His Worship Mayor Featherstone, His Lordship the Bishcp of Tws Love®s Wark.â€"This cool and tluunt resort of an evening was visited {on large crowd of . X“.m yesterday who were amply repaid by the splendid scenery and the cool breeze, which is wsfie? continually from the river, Diswisszo yrom tus Forcs.â€"P. C. Galâ€" agher, for his action in the late disturb lance on Nicholast. has been dismissed from the police force. He bas served about three years, and was at one time a member 6f tLlrhh constabulry force in the old cour try. â€" CargpoNia Srrixos.â€"A large partyao! pleasure seekers went down to celebrated resort, on saturday Queen Victoria, a band being in @ dance. The excursionists 'ilflo(urn this morning. Tus Wearnez.â€"There was a very unapâ€" preciative change in the weather last evening, in consequence of which several overcoats made their l{pnnnoo on the streets and straw hats looked out of sea Tuz Maxket.â€"The market on Saturday presented a prrticularly lively appearance and durin? lhc;_hf.o:nOfn o'f'“ thronged with people. ‘ isplay of meat, vegetâ€" ables, &cl.). was one of the best that in been seen for some time. Protestaxt Hosrttarâ€"The visitors this week at the hospital are :â€"Directorsâ€" Messrs. w. Pennock and E. McGilliviay ; Clergyâ€"Revds. Archdeacon Lauder _ and J. G. Sanderson ; Pbysicianâ€"Dr. H. P. Wright. Hawicrox â€"vs. Gait.â€"The Hamilten Cricket Team defeated the Galt Club, in Hamilton, on Saturday, t:'y 167 to 91 runs, two innings being played. lhey will be here on the 28th inst. Mzsmxo or Ciry Coonciuâ€"There will be a meeting of the City Council this evening, when amopg other matters, some ope wifi be elected to act as Mayor during the absence ot Mayor Featherston. Repuction or Waorks.â€"The action of the lumber merchants has induced the other trades to reduce wages 20 fior cent. Itâ€"is very likely this reduction will be reâ€" sisted, and a general strike may be exâ€" pected. Mcsic.â€"The street musicians continue to enliven ou.rnsubhc thoroughfares with their music, seem to thrive very we‘l from the support thus derived. Tus S®trzetsâ€"The public thoroughâ€" fares, owing to the rain yesterday, were in a very muddy condition to the annoyance #nd disgust of pedestrians. * Recoveszz» â€"The young lad Ward, who was so severely injured whilst playing ball on Cartier Square, was out on the streets for the first time yesterday. Raix.â€"There was an uninterrupted (all of rain yesterday morning for several hours, deterring many #rom atteniding divine service. Toxy . Pastor.â€"This celebrated comic actor is now in Toronto with his troupe of speciality artists, and will perform in ()r tawa on the 26th inst. P | Bmitisa Mair. â€" A British mail: pes steamer from New York closes this even: ing at eight o‘clock. â€" Nometuixo Unusuar.â€"Another week bas gone without any fire baving visited the city, an occurrence which is quite un usual, Ix Towx.â€"Cbas. H. Day, press »gent of MUYPI{'I circus, is in town, stopping at the Albion Hotel. _ Nsw â€" Orrice.â€"The Dominion ‘Teleâ€" ph Company have opened an office at gi:igeway. mvince of Ontario. Fine Jewellery of all deseriptions at Radford & Goyer‘s, Sparks Street. River Newsâ€"There was nothing of in terest done on the river Saturday. As Usvaiâ€"There was as usual Saturâ€" lay night a nuwmber of persons drunk and lisorderly. â€" . ROYAL MAIL LINE: Stenmer Jessie Cussels leaves o Aylmer every morning at.....â€"â€". &z & Stages leave the Russell, Union and W indsor Houses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with ber. ~teamer Peerless leaves......... ® * _ arTiÂ¥eRâ€"..:..:. ~teamer Queen Vicioria leaves * «6 L. T.ves Arrives in Ozgdens M ** *h ovise see 0 30c oom, 209 se Lk s east. !.0 0 paan., 440 i.4 Jdmk. WaTERTOWN. AND OG6BDENR PURG RAJLWAY. «aves Updensour~.. 800 am., 225 p.m Armvee in New Y >k.1000 pm., 7.00 a.m ‘ eaves New Yo k.... 6.00 p.m., 11.00‘p m \rrives in Opdens UUIG mervsce c 1.16 mm 7.45 y n Arrives... 620 am, 7.25 am., 300 pm. 100 p.m. CARADA CENTFAL EALILWAY, LORVORâ€".....»»....so«.»â€"10,45 am., 440 p.m Arrives............ ....... 128 p.m,, 7.4 | pam Base Barr.â€"The Athletics defeated the untless Club on Saturâ€"lay, by a score of ~.10 p m. J oTTaAWA RIVER NAVvIGATION C0 hurg trom Roaten. 7.00 a.m., 1240 p.m DWY smesoca .c 1.18 MB T4553 OPATrAn YFNMONT RAILRCOA D avese â€" Ogdenabury * r Posator ...6.05 a m., 1240 p.m. HAXD 1:C NM RALLWAY. ocal Intelligence. weott Jupe a.1D A.M 6.1t is lost and died . with the inventors, . An ondnmrhnwholqn.nd. to recover aononliu-t.h.-dor. Princess Dolâ€" ::onkyhu -nygfl’:‘hfi.hfi y worthyâ€" -‘:mldllholonlbnnm s furnished with, some ofâ€"its richest ‘ sthe Iri in a "he Irish W Conferernce has beld its annual fl: in Belfast, under the presidency of the Rev.â€"Dr. Punshon. An importsnt debate took place on the question of the use of unfermented wine in the sacrament. priding himselfin the ayowed imitations of that which would have passed tor the cinquecento with all but the most ex incoragey ho rale in m lagh ie ene de on a and some of the oldest firms hum ties have adopted the "imitation ‘‘ busiâ€" ness. There has also been a revival: of the manufacture of ancient. brocade taâ€" z:ltry at Venice. This . fabric .@xisted fore that ol Lyons, «nd was then paâ€" tronized by the for gifta to Eastern potentates, at which time no fewer than 14,000 hands were Bome . of the stuffs were of ex texture and beauty ; but the secret of the rarest m The John Bull says that an donor ‘has to give a h:{l and hbnrt" !?;,L.*-_l _A_”n._.L_‘__f:‘ & £.5 ii‘.'ifé,‘:’i:fih." Spencer, Thomas. 0 Rpencer, Kingston. Uxiox Housz.â€"A. C. G. Oliver, W. Armitrge, W. Robertson, Montreal ; Geo, Goodwin, Grenville ; W xma, Rich: mond ; Robert 0. Verather, Gateneau Mills ; Alex. Wood Smith Palls ; F. C. Jones, Hartfort ; C. Smith Renfrew ; W. R. Kenny, Ayimer ; W, J. Brown, Toronto ; Rysssu1 Hovex.â€"H. W. Wright, Napa~ nee ; A. P. Cook, Brockville ; Getald Curry, John Fraser, C. Henderson, W. R. MceArthur, A. G. Burgess, Montreal ; A. Macfariane and wife, Caledonia Sprinas ; J. moeKae, L‘Original, C. F. Dunbar, Ersy Pa. ; C. P. Greer, and wmm‘ Miss Fisher, Miss Greer, M 5 | 411 19B r'mt’.‘_p.“tn-.' -â€"lpchl‘mn' V. Nicholson, 8t. John’-‘,’-g.a; Alexanâ€" der Begg, Perth, Scotlan & to pay F. Fowler nis wages, Nohrr was withdrawn. He was subsequently charged with assaulting Fowler, but the * S ak Gonen, o ing insulting words r or us to Cuolin:m, was fined $2 and costs, A cross action was afterwards ‘entered, when Caroline Hood added $2 to the City Treasury. f Cas@, John Bpte. Reardon was flmfiifll selling liquor without license. case was dismissed with costs. Francis Grabam was charged with using insulting words to P.C. Gallagher, on Nicholu‘ street. ‘The case was dismissed, P. C. Gallagher the complainant in the An Interim Session has been appointed and a communion roll made out, and on last sbbath the Rev. »!r. McMeekin, the ofl!‘:l;t:;‘f minister, glrmbod to um!'dod.“d and highly respectable congregation baptised six cmgn- of members of the church, Mr, McMeekin now conducts a regular service in Sherwood Public School in the evening at seven o‘clock, besitles the â€" xnoruinfi service at eleven am., at Rechesterville.â€" Seats had to be mez in to accommodate tlnmda: t Sat bath, who heard with evident pleasure Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. At the last meeun&of the Prubm of Ottawa, the Rev. Mr. Farries of Churcwportod that the Rev, Mr. Moore and hi f had visited Rochesterville by order of the Presbytery, and orgenized a Tresbyterian congrepdonthon. â€" O Steele, b Fitzgerald, ................ Baker, C. R.lrowoll, b Phillipps Carter, Soott to go in............... Smith, b Phillipps........................ grodio run w;iobznb imsworth, 0 inson, b Phillipps. G. Myal, e Robinson, b Phillips....... Baker NOR OU....«..........kc.......0000.. R. Myal, b Fitzgerald..................... The above matcl took flnoo on Saturâ€" day last on the Rideau Hall grounds, and was witnessed by many ladies as well as gentlemen, although the attendance was by mmnn-u.ooduthoqumi:f the play demanded, Owing to the lateness of the hour when play commenced there was not sufficient time for the Civil Serâ€" vice to have their full innings. Un the part of: the LB‘ ‘:" veral fine scores were made, chief lruo Jones 21, R. W. Powell 17, and A. W. Powell 13, were fine exhibitions of good cricket. On tb:dpart of the Civil Service no “l:dlm made against theiy 0; nts‘ bowling, none 5 the b.umonv ppor:.chin‘ doubie ligures. The following is the score:â€" citizeNs. Burke, c Brodie, b Carter.................. 3 A. W. Powell, c Miall, b Brodie,......... 13 Rev. Phillg.)pc c Himsworth, b Carter. 8 Agnew, b Brodi@.......................... 1 (G. Powell, b Brodie......................... 7 Fitzgerald, 1 b w, b Brodie................ 5 Jones, b Himsworth,........................ 2l K. W. Powell, b Rrodic..................â€"«6" 17 Bently, b BrOdIG.....:...1â€"::::â€"s::::»::â€"*:: | O Nobinson, b BrodiG........â€"................ | 1 HObry HOL AOUbâ€"â€"..â€"â€":+:26eeâ€" s resrscesscucres: | & Pochestervilic Presbyterian Church. CRICKET MATOCMâ€"CIVIL SERVICE vs. CHVIZFNS. ~as left with Mr. O‘Brien of that club, ; they will find that such is the case. . The ; cluimd the ro le of Gueliph would be | glad to have the & Lawrence Club come up bere and play, if they do so we can asgure them of handsome gate receipts, to say nothing of the defeat in store fll" them. At the close of the Kingston game : the base ball men of that place said it was a pity that the {n:mo had not been played on Monday, the 12th, when they would have much larger gate uoo‘i&n. Mr. S‘eeman proposed to lay.over till then and pley again, when tbey were seized ; with terrible consternation and begged to | be excused. They also hold out that there are no paid men in the St. Lawrence Club, and if sueh is thecase why have they been making such efforts to secure the> services of our first bage man.â€" Cuelph Mercury. vin i; that by the result of that game the alup.o ! cals lost the oham&oubxp of Canada. We may state for r inforâ€" mation that a game for the MJ;lm ship can only be played on the %le Leaf gmunjn here, and when the 8t. Lawrence Club come up and beat our elubon their own grounds, the cBam pionship ball, which is at present in the pdssession of * Mr, Sleeman, President of the Club, will be handed over to them, and until such time as some club does. this the charapionship remains with us. If they would refer to the rules o,oum- | ing the chunflion-hi D; t c?;y whlch' aas left with Mr. O'Ln‘n that club, a Tum Bu’l,“ Bau c-.n?t:u.-n: \ingston ig, in speaking e recen base ball mtufl played there between the Maple Leaf and 8t Lawrence clubs, was discharged from the jorce. Total Total CHUil@H EXTENSION. nHOTEL ARRIVALS. POoLICE COURT. CIVIL SERYICE, Sarvevay, July 17 108 15 ®HE. J. K. STEWARD, o C OPTICIANX, LoNDbox, To be for competition to all winâ€" ners olpm at the meeting of 1875. 186â€"DFIBO.»>+« :. ++1»+++s++++ ++« « GOI Medal. Ird 4 ......rctescse}«.>+...+ *BFODRG 3 ,GOEuoripw:n Mgbâ€"%fi% and m}&d& Song“r'umd.uuoh range. itionâ€"any. Entrance Feeâ€" #5 each association, and 50â€"cents for each TL fist prie 10 bo ‘urstded ) the, M‘hntiw’:pun'onnndoby?hru previously named members ‘flaom association. ‘The second prize to ?'. three ‘ nm'momhonotun lbnnhh.pdn-h‘hhhen Highost indiyidual score............. ... Ten next h‘ghest individual scores, lst Prize RHO : | 5 evermrenreirns .. APPILIATED Asso0IatiON Matou. To be competed for by members ofâ€"affiâ€" liated associations, who are also mem bers of Dominion Association . xmunition. . An es 300, D0 and 600 76. :SIVOR: roundé at caqh 'r:np. . Entrance Feeâ€"$15 for each Proâ€" nce. â€" this Cuprare thB ths Oop tonh to bate by the P rothiewt of the Wimung Frovile Association for the {u:,ndflnn returned to the President of the Domiâ€" nion Rifle Association. i 8rd prise, to 2nd do ....... _ 50 4th ‘do _ to next highest do 86.“‘0 Sniderâ€"Enfield Rifle. Government amâ€" Particulars of prize to be made known Province to be given in to the Secretary uahbmymfl-dfim as in Dominjon match. | "" Ist prize, to highest aggre=" ( ./ i“wfi-lp,dl.‘:: y YALUO»>>»+: ;. «»««» #1,000 :. ; Znd prize, to highest indivi< . _ PROVINCIAL MATOH, |. ® FOR LONDON MERCHANTS! OUP, WIfu u‘o Apoup .4Â¥ pagy Asegobn0h c . | To be shot for by f , r on:l’mhu, tobL mfi: vincial Association, or its duly accredited Where there is no Association, mom_wumwm&fl Btaff officer in the Province to: w they belong, â€" Names of the five men per ammunition. Entrance free. Rangeâ€"300 and 600 yards. Seven rounds at each range. Entrance '“_‘3 E;..botuuon or corps. Snider Enfie po-itioow‘ muni\ficn. Any The 1st and 2nd money prises will be paid to commanding officers of the winâ€" ning corps. us es MODOUGALL CHALLENGR OUP,â€"YALUE $200, the , Aficiency in the Dodm 'Tbo’oup"to:lmw perry of the member winning it twige o cren en rap Pily W frven Ap ow ho have >A Presented by Mrs#s. P. L. MeDougall, (Open to all efficient militiamen in the Membership and certificates of + ency same as in MMH&. Belection to be certified by the officer commanding the battalion, brigade or Np 1O OMOIrG3+ cce c cnearirres batteries schools of gunnery. _‘ 1st prize to highest aggregate score . . $200 Znd prize to battalion or corps making next highest aggrogate score........ 75 8rd prize to bighest individual score. 50 4th prize tosecond highest individual ; 5th prize to next highest Znd Stageâ€"To be fired for by the first 30 highest scores in the first stage. ‘The competitor making the it score to receive $150 ; the second $50; and the third highest $25. _ Five rounds each at 500 and 600 yards. Snider Enfield rifle. Government ammu :{t&:: Any position. Entrance feeâ€"â€" BATTALION MATOH, . | * "Ieammned oloust m ead f.':r.": an nua:i‘m of cavairy, field b:t:“: _lb:lipn.ohoti_ ve militia, and A and B | To be shot for in two s it o en s sag ie 0 ; stage, an within | Wimbledon l’.‘“llfiLl. | _ Rangesâ€"1st stage, 200 and 500 yards ; ‘ 2nd stage, 800 and 1,000 yarcs. | In the 1st stige, highest score to ) _ POORIV®..........cccoe serstnrerscrntinmer & O ‘In the 1st stage, second highest to: ; To be competed for in two nq:n. 1st Stageâ€"Seven rounds each at 300 and 400 yards. The 10 competitors mak» ing the highest score to receive $10 each and a silver badge; the next 10 highest Snider Enfield rifie; government amâ€" munition. Any %)mflon. Entrance fee â€"â€" 1st -hg, 50 cents. 2nd Stageâ€"To be fired for by the first 10 priX88 &b §10.1:+:+sssseuee s :s +1 10 prisdés Rb§5...........0../}... .0. Silver and brouze badges, value and a siiver bad, the next 10 wmivo!b‘-‘;s:gdobmfi _ Certificate to be signed by the officer commanding corps to which the competiâ€" tor belongs. > R (Efficiency to be understood as having been a bona fide member of the gorps to i in tones st 0 as bay rme the number of drills wmol:flnd |_>’y any general order in that behalf for 1874â€"75.) 1st Prize dua! soore.............. and 1,000 yards. feven rounds at each range. Any position. | DOMINION OP CAXAPA MATOit. + Open to all certified efficient members of embodied of active militia, and to mcmbon:m staff and to officers of tbo“in:finmimh fao;,onhol:v':pund re 1D MI' rank, . w aAre memâ€" bers of &o A-o&tvxnn. in the first s Highest score to 1e} ceive $100. '&nd %ut. $50, i | Entrance ° Feeâ€"$1.00. â€" Bangesâ€"800 FOORING::; uc eprcrsserersensatersnrcresss 20@ ID In the lnul?‘, 14 next highest $10 each, Entrance Feeâ€"1st stage, 50 cents. Poâ€" sitionâ€"Shoulder at 200 yards, and any position at the other ranges. _ _ _ _ | Enfield or Bnider riffes. ‘ Government 2nd 8rd 4th DoMINION OF CANABDA RIFLE â€" ANBOCIATION . | _ Mst of Prikes. The nzmnl prize meeting of the Do minion of Canada Itifle Association, will be held in this city on the 7th of Sw publish tor liet of prites P the auiance e 108 zl“ddnl‘ormuon of the rilemen of the Dominion : â€" . Open to all members of this Association, -h.m.:{ direct contribution or through aftiliated : ssociations. 1st Prize....... 15 THE GOVERNOR GENERAL‘s Prizk. ‘The second stage to te fired for by the Lo 08 S asseesreree serbrs k . * evesserersessricses Prizes at $10......... PRIZE LIST., ALL COMERS) MaTou,. n'ihnthhl(h-timo' . Highest score to 1e} 15 THE TIMES: OTHAWA, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1875 sis: $ , I5Q »»+Ȥ$100 $150 15 100 $475 $ 10 ©800 truction of the body. _fim-& "Oliawa, 18tn July, [ on en amntet| â€" _ â€"â€" % the "spread amm iss ’ n to injure w,-m% degrade @ the remains of common h » , hI‘::tmkthot:‘ulnnmbc : e v 4 ::eom 33 8.1"‘! '.t‘dh%: ;: «8 â€" 4 m‘!‘: 500 rooeived out door reliet "Compared ) 4 eomenizmp with the; week ip-lmAw 1873, and 1872, these T: f uk %«mm:x%..m x: ::( > 4.k 100 100 The creditors of an absconding ‘Yankee foin ho en taldt S o on the shly e u & â€" day was snuufnbnlh. $ J ‘H'.Z‘:id!i‘; An exhibition of wicker f (ifial anatein mountyifae a means more . desâ€" truction of the bodv. Wherannan tha 150 Wh is Lk 4 tor a rich thohelon, shoprobebly apet mhat she may reap. d s A man‘s fortune often turns his flmmnmmm out mone Aid, but never beg. . _ lhl&qdnu when you & lbir:plyub':: g'&:m&::w “no.v"' f !No necessity of snapping it ‘out. dog fashion; but miy it finofi kfikon' stone in your path. Homnlluunbn?ndo a day by going steadily on than by stop; Pay as you go, + kA_‘nudhuamu.m.& aimply because it is ohu‘p',- :l:d-;ooum the man who sells it to you will take it out in trade. adtit 22 ! ; 1 h N E “ ® £NQ n ® S gabchnst it Te bmben ree e a fina ces No mivs l l%_h é.“. “d' Mow toges Along. . h?:..dot stop to tell stories in business Uymhn.tluo of business be found A Tnreke remnger ioh 30 aliiGg Mhand . _Have order, system, regularity, liberalâ€" of ‘the : sean church mice. MoknAormilbr Rdthrotace passaton ridinfror nidow C nssioe She has made s, but only to lose is a woman to day. Carl "FamBarlik, neither have anything. left, not. even their voices. Of the present generation, Wachtel is well off ; sq are Santloy, Sims, Ruzu,::z? C o gayed ; so di t didnt, neuner dur Moinel %d the tenors an.4 baritones Phillips is poor, through her generosity to her nfiflvm %mmm Cary would save only get a uxta ahead. But she is noklnd” thom nha t e cious too, She makes a great deal of , and spends a groat deal as well. mu--vodrm Mile. . Alâ€" bani is just beginning to make money ; so she has not saved any so far.. Mr, dn. Mwovw,wmm she does not lose anything. ~: is more like the oldâ€"fasâ€" hioned prima donna. She does not save a Do tpirrke, dieo, i maprovidecn, adeid, Phillips is poor, through her generosity to is worte probably $200,00¢ “"‘m&.?‘ is worth pr $200,000 well and would be worth more if she were so generous, sm her mother, who acts for < hor, is ‘at a bargain,; but liberal with money after she once gets it. Adelina Patti is extrayagant and avariâ€" as accepted Members ofâ€"the Team. Ihe prizes in the Second Btage will not be pcd until the win them* selves at Q_lgl_u‘o'.u'n-l:cmto"mm The second s will be open to all winmndpril:‘?nthfluswqa“ud not exceeding 15 additional competitors 3rd Soz:nt::u prizes, amount Given by the brstistibh "tor be divided among the 17 . competitors Iuhin‘ the Trit threm in pr ow ty wommrxpo to be selected i thoEmutingn-ma- o_ftbobgmlox{ofcnuds Associa targets and regulations. _ Rangesâ€"200, MWMB&)‘M Snider rifies at 200, 500 and 600 yards. lnfln!lie% rifles, issued by the Association at yards. In this stage there will be 20 prizes amounting to $800, as follows : | stntrsaitedbarapicreses Lacd uS IONOWES . M;-&omnt of the Asâ€" oooiuha,h.&lmol Gzowski, $250, dis tributed as follows : *h First smtmo.wo and 600 yW' bll:ldonhrg;h:ndn#ll:‘hwm m regu lations. Entrance foeâ€"$2. In this stage there will be 30 prizes amounting in the aggregate to $1,265, divld.du:l‘folbm.; €1408 tion. Entrance feeâ€"$2, Wimbledon 7 prizes each $20......... Ns ooude .m......... The competition will be in two stage which shdlpn.ot be carried on on the nn'o' Snider g::;d rifies, and 800 yards with i ardel Healp io B5 supplied by the en su Dominion Nl:,A-ochfion.P 408 [ w 64 N.'Blmm & > f#â€"~~u â€"«s+~â€"* Frinte Kdwa T. § "® “’ ‘(‘ & mm 4 6 Qualifedtions being the same is in the Dotinion of Canada matcb, im addition to which each competitor shall aign an agreement to proceed to Wimbledon as a member of the Canadian Team in 1876, at such time as the Dominion o“fi?udn Rifle Association may m‘lulu er the usual conditions, or such modification theredf as the Council of the Association mg determine. * augesâ€"200, 500 and 600 yards with 3rd 8 nfen named by the Ontario Rifle Asso‘n, 6 (# «t w s‘6 g“b“ 4 U 45 1d «l U / i Nava Santia 44 OP“;: ilo lll‘oompotl:u making the thre® oest scores in each J,olvlvlinmrl of. homm-' prizes and to winners of aggregate prizes, together with not oxooo:g‘x 1st { Canada~ Match,"‘ . "MeDougall Cup &“3&" Haftiliated Arsogiation Match," t h{, H. z&o\nrd rize." st prize, to the N&utm score, medal of the National Hifle A£BOGCIAtION, AI :. .... s raper vecisnn»s $75 2nd prize, to second highest aggre _ ing matches, visz:â€"*"lst Stage of All Cubers Saithy‘ * 1st Hage of Domition Enfield. Government ammunition. Posi tion, any, _ Entrance froo, P §AbO §000@.....:rervrccccyrerresececsse ~ B0 3rd prin,bthlldhl’ut aggregate. 25 . $150 PRIZES TO HIGHEST AGGRRCGATE S0ORKS, To be awarded to competitors making the bighest aggregate score in the followâ€" The prizes in the Second Btage will not 4 WIMBLEDON MATOH, ssurmerersteess§100 00 ova Sootin $ 100 80 10 550 *Polawa 1968 Julg 1y‘ Notice g.;ml.::;vu_'-':“m?; ym o RtMIT .5 Mo: “2 bn:c.:'y.la ““-’ &t Oe ns oo iagt enge qrrival of mal) trom 4omurbrer ane werrnd ts h way, during the winte se soegims n M atinne inanbino t ant l("bfl the 1st Septem: ber Contraot for foor Sealy M Tl NDERS, addres n:‘& oc on dn Eb":‘:%"i‘i MAIL CON in Imitawarhing., C a NflsihBTh8., Jost rave Dec. 6, 18M,~ A . 0 T.P.U NEAU, J aure SIGN WBRITEL, Ht 4%. uctive and Intellige avon in whicn he cou‘d m uséful, Apply at this Offe A Osntieman of ¢xperie PUESDAY lrmj ov'@l‘?:on E‘: whu.us K1 FPORMING AND GRADING ofa number of Streets in the city of Ottawa. Piuos and speciflcations can , be reon on mppliâ€" in UEA 0g00 sec0mmerss0 0 ogrigy addressed to the undersigned for the ment, where his brother, the Ootmdon Counsel, made a place for him, w he now holds. ® | Republican party he was removed from the chief clerkship into the Law Departâ€" Tlo‘;.m will be received until noon Dr. Spier â€"questioned his Fflbfl whon?;nodw be suffering mos oxon:' ciating torture, and learned from him :::::;hd ows‘ll.:fwod in mht;h for a draught of corrosive su! llnm haste of puliing ““o.m.."”"*'::?“mp“' u things nwoytoough workmen u-x‘mpuoodxnm Ioluotwh?ilqwb w for the family use were generally kept. X A‘o:':h :'llglmk yesterday & hox:uol:llbfl on ysicians case & hopeless ofe, but he ratfied later, and may recover, : Mr. DeWitt is still a young man, not . more_than twentyâ€"nine years of agoe.â€" He was Deputy City Clerk | under â€" the late Henry flo&flu , and whonthopouoooleklylounstb‘ 'undodmmouhn oonuol,hhas‘punt- ment as f Clerk to the new departâ€" ment was easily obtained by the powerful who seemed always ready 10 make rise to distinction rapid and easy, en the administration of Brooklyn pophie Hiokot® #4: Sing he was seized with vi::n:dpdnlnd ‘vomiung His grouns a d the serâ€" vant; w wtha:lhoonlyodur mg% house, as family were fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s hn‘:hldme p&'mz repaire w were being made 't:?houu. Bhe aroused the persons in the adjacent dwelling, and inmmeâ€" distely medical help was summoned, Cor""Arandy ‘by 4* %. De Wite *** 0. uwm,T'c:gq-mm aron Coumet of brock lyn, acciden poisoned himself early yesterday morning at his rddmg:: 235 Baltic street, in Bouth ; Feeling unwell, Mr. De Witt took :fl out of a bottle which he found ’: and believed to contain . : No sooner had he swallowed the liquor than oDDâ€"FELLOW S Moonlight Excursion,‘ New Advertisements. TO CONTRACTORSY. Situation THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, AUCOLDENTALLY® POIBONED. the administration of Bmkg: affairs passed into the hands of ..'.g“v mtqlnm' g:e& m‘% to Oofltrwtorl. Wanted. e, 75 cints, business ha P Loee Halith E g:l&u&,ww h e himself generally to the 'm Dn .' vg 2. Abittntiges of .5" PAPE ed, and now on v VG, JULÂ¥ 20th, workranliht 1 tyig TRACT. 12. _ â€"s tymmâ€"â€"â€"<os .. S e the Nesn ||_«J4. B. FORD & Co,, _ _ rasiugne fvtanont Full. -. wrs, ulfié Â¥ bay poq" '&% broln apy ol Of all desoriptions at ~ T38 Slaes oi Gcalll cb uks siew. | mm"?' Riteis .. OOAE "x<es> /. .2 b ocaoa£ feppointy ieunee Shn F0 rast paprer Ou-hfi Place, 22 June, M‘v“"‘.‘ Undine, _ Tales from Arabian Nighis. Jewels 8f" Imaginativo Hiteratire : Rnobtmeen onmen * Pabrieeiitislt Agentis: OQutfit Free !I LIBmARY â€" OF â€" FAMOUS â€" FICTION, 6 B# 0B ck€. Intormies tpreanth Tmndivent anduy iiyrviPad .t:l.t‘wmn ’"‘:‘M =r. n‘:’uhd u-&?ll. sbipot gm%'fn The Sontiy J‘&.uu'-s in the rovines of Uniaric, in m.uo-taon g::'r‘:?fié;h'ufimmbou:‘ lmv.g".'y‘ "Ta. the 521&3?; er, 'fi%":{nofibfin% "':‘“{g go“noflho'r:: liml‘ of the Aliowanee for im on ianonlonnd e aminens ale nenared and an.{;lm‘ teot from the south east angle said A. ;« nmurm porthern Jimit zmdlom for road, one Six dogrees wesl, one ohain and thty iukn® froiu thence sixtyâ€"six degrees east, one chain meurraye %‘:‘l :-‘uflo?.:m chaing, be J um eno h pompese Anotory on gaid. promisen in SUN ~PROOF * *HATS, â€" 3 eâ€"t%z%&a Indian , Melinkts nR d Pugyeriés, â€" Hatters & Furriers. HAT! HATB! HATS! Notice is heroby that under and by virture of m.;ovm‘vtz.n in me w!: dthomwofloflldm.fl! solyent, 1 will offer for Sale by Public Auction, io the i eeminhevestier mantioned In the wer, in the Count; of Carle! &u hou::.l in the ur.n.--.m all the ost ht, title, an i In the nmatter of TIWNNS END‘S Insolvent Act of 1869 s::“ssz : * I Opposite the British Lion Hotel. March 12, 1876, I Terms orsaie cash, parnd in tmabide as s d . 0 e North Anguata. June &, ato, ___ **"®*** e will deliver it on 1+ «BH4C SCDRVLIN‘s. MONTREAL AND OTTAWA, Legal HRotices. LI M E. LLM & > > @@MImETOE cS a,~| ,J. W. MeRaRs, POR SELLING A +0 of r:iéi."ii Build« ctowes ‘and vil» Qard the cers at Snproit hs y 5. 503 ie _|_ t -w-t a-â€".‘v “ wlI-.,- m .m“hbl‘fid““_}f ‘9g ..? Z0 / tony, LA l pmoue porg y ce ho. |#TT Slotnie raiye & Cem worth Mmil-'l Diamond worth Beeing | SAVE YOUR Y&fl m MQJQ@ q'é prly of Frilt . sand Ormamoenta fosgnen ons ym ons Eptir ns momed getress TREES, SHRUBS, &c. New York Slate Roofing Company; New 9. A. RUSSELL & Co., â€" _ General Agents for Province dofg_u,l“& Rast, w-.»; (Reeprn uic thm im ons ot Cns prate sorne t ies ts o o. * C & oo dearirnaremcatiwan sant bouintinetficatclid + »Oeiha adveriaements ’u“éfi.‘:‘v&‘i“'&mfl* and those whose copy our 3y y Otaus Bt. i o S o 5 oA O im emaree .. . EXTRA RUBBER FELT _ Â¥ for fiat 38 Tar Or Fravel, sookn eined, reom nq-n-cr( tarred ggem. MMM”. 19"; _0 pYRABLE R00R * s mm'%wm is varse ag haaxs us 208 WUin 0 entiy u/ E. C004 t $1,007,007; but besides a total d ue of pro; ; amoubting to 80 4 Een ie in mrecce enc smm arer ce nras is derived, under the lease to Qfm' s All of these Debentures form securitios of . To fundeneaptanie se ced inl in or it Duiot sb The awards wiil be made to the highest lenderers, to whom advice will be wi the rebiispprerved to reject any propossle, and to allot a portion only Borthwick springs. Lamps & Chandelier hn f * T ‘ PCV ND O20E 200 [ ‘The flm wo 1001 Primalpa! jir! tte n‘ %‘wyw tiret days ol doas tntereet are" agaittii given ied ooP tnrodL and the nary nud du s given to the an ou® tender for the iÂ¥ o o o 1] mire., -‘.‘I m“ ':T“M OP donumnabs :fll * i _ h %,,:-‘H&:é%.".:,. ind io k 0 CE {~ WMiinimbarrempaia werplie e Pativ ts ns on ut]“'w%mnlm ..-‘:’ > n bor scheitte, .. “l""s:' moubting to m&h 8. 004 4 T s y arod col O sunseribed for at the office of O‘Connor & ‘W aller, Pipmon L pr m ragat l i mt n me,aeaie es on w e o Wr&mm o ‘Trom ‘iveers" Se it h en Roofing> Paint. Yos Yartee subscribed for a1 the office of O‘Connor & Waller, where t ‘book CWITA_L' d iccgon w WR MUTUALABWUMDING ~S0OCIETY,â€" AN AGgNOY 1N Ofrawa, NOTICE. =~â€" +A nd debte NOTICEK. |â€"| "®®A®ssam tin roofs our red uaily ,' mt ied pot to May 18th, 1876 i 1> / *‘ ORNAMENTAL “Wmi STOPS ALL LEAKST!1 ~~ 4GENTS WANTED IN EYERY TOWX C L N E# The Largest Assortment in the Olty, Send for Ontarie »uve #6 00# w0 en d n w n a e on ue a dn na t ae e aa8 OoF oOoTTAWA, bpmnemmayy +s aprrpmmmened DIRECTORS. J0 Coal Oi1. 0 FFICER. se¥¥484 *#8b0 8 # 00 -A-u‘ Advertising, Registry & Goneâ€" ruco-u:"mu. a FOR EVERYBODY! luuhovn.:..husun-u s$ Ei ee esd Ma roh 18%, 1894 WILSON & ORR, OCarvers&Gilders NICHOLLS & Carvers & Gilders. 0‘C 0 X xX 0 R 8 PR 2AY, POT, SUSSEXâ€"ST F °-°~"4‘V¢°°-':? gietk CONTAINS NO T PICTURE FRA ME HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, 0 0 nlstaaked on im 0. amount or i. )‘ ¢ in pea e w L . unless in Li« :onders they mg x i AIJ“.‘M +M 44 / ._ oiths . chy! amoubu n to en peatetMmounis 16 â€" V Wwithin the City,al) of w and re« t ie l.â€" - or ‘ & " Duk so , 7-00- MADEK TO 0O Bnarks*st,." MANURFAOYT URERRR | : oi s CALL Af York. "O4 wo 8# VOI To

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy