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Falls at 3.20 a m and SMITH‘S FALALA .«â€"â€"CRATN® wi ‘s Pallsat 8.30 a I at 9.34 1 m and d p m, arriving at Sut p m asd 1.3 pa. ., NCE AND RAZIL W A . TH BRANCH, fls Phurmanta at the a, Office, 38 E BROCKYVILLE. : &YE PERTH. M.»« TR AINXS i with trains on ¢ with ‘the steamers & MoNxoay ." ’ M.â€"â€"CR AYVNXS w ipoint at 600 a m ean be had taws & Prescott MALL4, BaArP 0y 200008 &e. deoauâ€" st., ':i__:{; * Cor. Rideau and Ottawaâ€"sts. """A on imstâ€"Crass Ripmo axp Deivixe Fforers. « nayCcock» _ ffDorq to reg 7 j + m attendance to regular boarders free of \"o,"_“' n-d’ ‘ 3 sterimary Infirmary attached for sick and , "'\h‘lnlodnuwd ts ARK®, Bar & TAILLOKs 41. ul.â€"â€"lfll""'”” sturt _ JE _4 E) CceEo. mayts, c trcameal J torreee rrate reariter, :, ."‘" .“-',,fl he Bank &‘“. Centre M :‘M-""" Bum Sparks & Queen Streets. C 4 _ eÂ¥ Enchange, Di Heads, Vit"mg "'fl Curds, &e., Prinied on che shortust agtie. TABLE, No. Moxoar, Jux® AGE LICZXNCEHK MoXDay :’.’P-"- & THOMAS REY*O W AY. TIMm E. 'Am .An"A' a culbg, cao x ___ _ WR _ pespecttuity call the attention of the public to xomnrers qy $ | ETesmcmecs H. A8BOTT s m and 6.10 a OttaWiâ€" NesPE hank Secthadi d N ,..‘â€"â€"r:il Ottawa, May S, 1269. 415 p. m, 4E 4+ Partioniar attention paid to * gGoTHIC & FaNCY FURNITURE. PUNERALS urnished at the shortest notice in the city or | ds cccctnh c P camtendty 4 s a C & C than heretofore. Shall visit Ottaws once a month. urders received at Ar. Berminghams Auction Kooms, and at K. !-‘ > " m uy ferkwrem A1ANO TUNXING.â€"The subscriber having l".‘uududma his time equally betwisen (ttaws and Ogdessburgh, would beg to inform his .....‘upm-nlmn.tnt he hopes, in future, to attend to their orders for tuning more promptly Architects and others turnishing their own drawâ€" lngs for any kind of wood work will kave them ‘Toilet Boxes in variety, Rimmel‘s New Porfumes, tr the removal of household furnitare, &6o. Also #aggons for lamber and other heary goods. N.B.â€"Residence at the west ond of Wellingtonâ€" «.. oppesite the marke® METALLIC AND OTHER COFFINS always on hand. silver Top Smelling Bottlon, . Sooten Plaid Smolling Bouwlas, .‘*fiflm of Toilet Fatent Medicines, waking them a speciality, wo mb.r- to givre every one perfoct satisiaction, advanâ€" tages aforded to every ons are such as cun only be obtained from our Continental merchaats, as we sell our goods at a very small advance on cost. ln order to give every one a chance to taste our Tess snd Cofess, we hare imported Tin Hormeâ€" to Cattess and Boxes, which will preserve the Hreogth and Aavour of the above named articles, aad will contain 5, 10y 20, 2$ ibe and upwards. We will fey the carriage on two 10 ib or four & ':.-.M-.n the nondd Express or b-bo: oa money,. or carn M»'&‘,‘.’i......’m?“"r Where :nullpn.n&;_bod m::‘.l‘l Roods per Stage. Partios sending in an order for hnm‘flq will receive ons ot their own choice in return at our We subjoin a list & & list of our prices: “â€"-ha-.w'r.{u »»»»»..$0 45 @ 50 Fine Fizvoured New Season do............ 0 55 @ 60 Excellent Full Fiavroured _ do............ 0 75 @ 80 found QOOIOBEâ€"««cserucecccercrrccercermcermmencs 0 40 ## 40 Rich Fiavoured, do ........................... 0 85 @ 60 YeryFinc, do 4o.................... ... 0 T5 # 80 ":.- ( i ..3 corevnnfepnronntantfean im aamrnniet : ‘.: : :: T w6 eeeerererrtrenrentrratetinrctamcrcrcreriee UTEW U IpMRA! TKA TKA : COREFEE! COFEFEE! COFEEE! Our Teas and CoWees, after one year‘s trial hare been pronounced by the most reliable men to beofthe fnest quality, cheap and free from all pisonous substauce, so often used in the tea trade, a o often used in the s Snog mertem or t avove margsd artatar en a a speciality, wo are in a position to 4 ; V:,m.“"'“.":::::: o onl COinTNF conmenrrncnrrnrererrnrenncrrerarts ie P y ME rerernnrrertonnnnnnnannncns mp Minty U U cnrercinmrmmnnnicet couoes *“ *nan00e00n0040 000000030 400008 00 200000 T ies coo en ETiemnronmmeenenrreregerir h TAEKY hk ’n.u-_- weverentle aennnnnten en rint b ”‘:’.’.’.’.fi'fi'.’.’.:’.’.'.l‘.'.'.'.'Zfi'.“L 'l-lmuu LIVERY SALE AND BAIT STABLES, CABINETâ€"MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, *HEB MEDICAL HALY, A. 0. F.COLEMAN, V. 8., Member of the Ontario Veterinary College, by m*-lbmflm-m;.bo. Â¥. 8. to the County of Carieton Agricuitural M’ & m Orders 5r communications promptly attended to, and medicines sent to any part of the Dominion. c ouwbharines wilararse weVU NDE R T A KE R. m F U RNITU RE OLIPAY PRESENTS Genuine Drags and Chemicals, . °* mmddl“ ions. W . M. MASSEY, _ k *resseensse0c0000s e00 008 208 s00 «tesessessesces000s 20e s00000 YOL. IV, â€"NQ. 1095 EXPRESS WAGGONS smmssssssstsssccsces P0 32%, 0 27, 0 29, 0 33 evenmmmeremnani inss :”. 0 25, : :: :g nesrencencercesseure 0 the address, «*4 A. 0. AUDY & CO., Box 101, P. 0., Ottaws, or Eiginâ€"st., opposite the Post Office. J. L. ORME & #0% COFFEE, mause to order or repaired, AÂ¥ English Lavender W ater, GRO. N. BENEDICT. 0 35 @ 40 0 55 & 60 0 50 @ 60 0 15 @ 85 1 00 @ 00 ww" BANKRUPT sSTOCKXK. * We have still on hand a portfon of Messrs. P G & C A CROBBY‘3 stoock which is in pertect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we will actually sell for leas than cost tor cash. * hmdndm“udph-h_m A J STEPHUENE & CO;, late P Q & C A Crosby, Sign pfthe Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., Centre CAPITAL BOOT AND BBQB 8‘1‘938, in and Summer Stock of Feset Wear ,which will be !:uu.phuhmwfl,m To our Prunslia Balmoral, for.................. .20 a very large and varied assortment of ; LADIES®, GENT*S, MIS8ES .& CHILDREN‘3 DRESS & WALKING BOOTS. We would call the especiat aitention of the Po* LADIEQ, in _ a To our Prunsila Congress, a Arst,rate article for $1. In _and Boy‘s Wear. The stock as usual is chosen w -r is warranted to %o sstief PRICES DEFYING COMPETITL 8PRING AND SUM ME R, A‘uu"lydhmi Woear always on Orders taken for all sorts of work,. Oaly the best work men employed» GEORGE MURPHY. %% l’llfl BoOTs * FOd ALL WEATHERS." would call your special attention to his Splendid ASBORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Bat. toned, Laced and Congress. * PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL CONGRESS, FINK ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS8, HANDâ€"MADE, and other now styles, A" « FHE RED BOOT. Purchase your Dry Goods, j A Readyâ€"made Clothing, * _ Cloths, Tweeds, &e., soall, and see it they cannot offer you greater inducements than tyou can get «‘sowhere in the If you want a good vamuua{a’ k eall at O‘ MEARA & C If you want olll.-ubbuh.q". ecall at O‘ MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want a good suit of Clothes, readyâ€"made, If you waunt any Linen or Lastre Coats fron $1 eall at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want any White Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Having one of the largest stooks in the city, we beg to call the attention of these wishing to arail themselves of the above low prices to call and examine our stock. * QUICK SALES & LIGHT PROFITS. GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPANY Notice is hereby given that ~ THE DIBRECTORS ©~ Of the Ottaws and Gloucester Koad Company A on the additiqnal sapital stock of the said comâ€" 1 y a her --n:am’ Jad" ‘at ths " OFFIOR .nV.’n.nunol. ., in this city, on Tuesday, the Sizth day of July, Next. Dated this 5th day of June, 1869. BOOTS AND 5 U O ES, I would inform my customers and the (of Easten‘s Ocuo:‘).am This is to certify that the said Inselvent mlu;): business connections with W H EASTON & » of 9‘3.037.&'& HILRAM EASTON, of Merâ€" W H EASTON & CO would respectfully anâ€" nounce that there is an offcial notice in t'k’olfp- BOOTS AND 8HO0KS8! O‘ M BE A R A & °C O., PA W A LATEST AND BEST 8STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES T HE RED_BOOT, uni_-n w. . CaAMB BEE TIHIK NEW STYLES NEWEST STYLES JUST S8TEKPUENS 4 CO‘YÂ¥, call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. OUR MOTTO I83 8 U M M E R, call at O‘ MEARA & Co.‘s. OF TEN PER CENT. JUST GIVE At TuE AF W H EASTON & Co. W . H. FALLS, O‘MEARA & CO. 80 Sparkseâ€"st. ‘a, Men‘s LIHE INSURANCE ~COMPANY 6 ‘ OF MALINE. Agust,........ .. .. ....., Dussarat‘s Buoos k Offce of Queen‘s Printer, An entirely Canadian institutionâ€"perfoct security to Insarvrs, and immediate payment of claims. Ottawa, Doc. 8, 1868. ns / appointed Counsel to the Company tor the Domic lon. Alh.dm'mbo'.lzndbll-. * B. K. CORWIN, © James @ Ross, Ksq, General Merchant, Viceâ€" President Quebec Bank., Hon David ® Price, M L C, Merchant. Rugene Chinc, K»q, Merchant, President La Banque National, ; Hon Thos McGreery, M L C, Viceâ€"President Union Bank. A 10444 P.OVI.CIAL INSURANCEK. Bpecial attention given to the purchasing on Commission and Forwarding of Coals, Sait, Pig Iron, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, &0., &0. No. 60 Bparkeâ€"st. Gentlemen leaving their orders for Garments, can have them made under the superintendence of Arst.class work men. Fn.lx CaARBRAY, * : CcoOMMIsSSION MERCHANT FORWARDER, GENERAL AGENT, &0., &c, No. 3, St. Peterâ€"st., . _ QUEBEC. A SPLENDID 8TOCK urF CLOTHS ; FOR SUMNMER WEAB, In Silk if{lixtures, Scotch and Caudin’l TWEEDS, may now be seen at the Ottawa, May 7. Having opened a frst.class TAILORINXG ESTABLISHMENT, â€"~ in AshGeld‘s Brick Building, Dukeâ€"st., is now preâ€" pared to show a select stock flfi Beotch and Canadian Tweeds, West of Broad Cloths, Meltons, Cassimeres, and Goods in general. A select lot of Grosvenor, Canterâ€" ID,NA:VOII as good COAT HANDHS, to whom the highest wages will be paid. None but frstâ€" P.8.â€"Some of Weasey‘s Celabrated American ment in the city. Leaving their orders at the COMMERCIAL WARENIOUSE, No, 60 Sparkseâ€"st., Can get well suited in Garments. s 1043.3m * A.GRAHAM & CO. Opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, In returning thanks to bis triends tor past favo m. intorm them and the r..b.u'auonlly. L. he reâ€"epened his establ at the abs stand with an extensive stock of FIRSTâ€"CLA MATERILAL & FASHIONABLE DESIGN3, suit to the present season, and having secured the ser ces ot a firstâ€"class cutter, who has had over ten y oi experience in leading houses in Oxfordâ€"st., L« In returning thanks to bis triends tor past favors, bo?.:u intorm them and the r..b-uu.nnlly. that he reâ€"epened his establ at the above stand with an extensive stock of FIRSTâ€"CLA88 MATERILAL & FASHIONABLE DESIGN3, suited to the present season, and having secured the serviâ€" kxpetisnce in leading houres in Oxford st. Lon m muwmy a wantlong felt in Ottaws. Mx. Ronuextsox assures his friends that nothing lhs&l.bo wanting n:hp:ha:l::‘o&nlu“ 0 patronage bestowed on Ottawa, March 23, 1869. IOJ-.;: 1043 3m gity and provincial references ; also from New York and other districts of the Union. His general naloolprlouhnam Genis® excellent ‘lvood&lb.fl'.l ‘[3, Buttons securely sewed on, Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" fully got up. 4 o.& will be executed strictly to the time Appointed. T. RAJOTTE. »@&â€" FOR CASH ONLY. m 1e m l armine voo imok 104 feard 1043 3m Ottawas, November 1, 1868. 8O Messrs Toetu & Garneau, Wholesale Dry Goode May be obtained CHEAP by calling at the COMMERCIAL WAREKHOUSE, No. 60 Bparkeâ€"st., 43 3m A. GBAHAM & CO. COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE, Made with NEATNESS and DESPATCH at NION KUTUAL MRS. BMITH, Bankâ€"st., ing Wriibes nier $ wi stomers‘ and friends that she has received her PNOBRCCC WRnd PEDWRAEE WR en BA t C C P uk. 5 P T E e 9e PV rimg.fashions, and is now prepared to supply | calted Baponifier. To avoid disappointment, purâ€" fi&olnrdm. vorner of Bz:;udmt“unuld Nuumuuk.&r IME:- Two or three Apprentices wanted. 'uunbdbp. which is sold by all respectable April 6. 10LXE Pruggists ard Grocers in town‘and country. T837 ELECT TAILORING. OaTs, PANTS and VESTS TEW MILLINERY. ENXTLEMEN‘3 GARMENXTS MALCOLM CAMERON, ROBERTRON, MERCHANT .TAILOR, BELL‘S BLOCK, NEW IMPORTATIONS. COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE, « No. 60 Sparksâ€"st., AWRENCEK T. RAJOTTE. Agencies. A. GRAWHAM & CO,, 1 â€"$50, A. GRAHAM & CO. No. 00 Oparks st. 1043.3m Auditor. Glm PEAS o Receigerâ€" mm;‘: LIIOI. GINGE rde, 6# of ‘81 Banana, Poach, ., has beer | Strawberry Syrups. i Domis R#»»»»»»® v i to him. W IN, gonts ooo Manager. mm ies mormscâ€"«~ M Intodaiit actumintnintabared t at tur INDIA WARELOUSE, : Nq. 16, Kiaavâ€"sr,, AMMI&IQM..), 1 Phe sabsoriber would called the attention e Families and others to his HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERKOR GENERAL INX COUNCIL, On the recommendation of the Honourable the Minister of Customs, and under and in m«mm:,umlnmm_m' of the Act 31 Vic. Cap. 12, intituled : 4 An Act respecting the Public Works of Cansda," His Excellency has been pleased to Order, and it is hereby Ordered, that Crude Brimstone, heretofore chargeable, as an unenumerated article, in the existing Traif of Caral Tolls, with the rates fixed for the sixth class, shall be and the same is hereby placed in the fifth class thereof, and made chargeable with the Tolls of that class. PORTS, FINE BOTTLED ALE, Which is in splendid condition. Also, sCoTCH, IELSH, OoLD BYE, And other Malt Whiskies, _ ypic* td Macken, gpickus» senaincs, In Half Barrels, Barreis and Tierces, Dyâ€"â€"â€" I)IY Haddock, Flhl“ Haddies, &c., &0., Miawa, J an. 20, Whereas by the 1l2th Section of the Act sist Vic. Cap. 50, intituled: @ An _Actlu; ncrease the Excise duty on Spirits, to impose an Excise duty on refined Potroloum and to provide for the inspection thereof," it is amongst other things enacted, that the Govâ€" «rnor in Councit many permit the manufacâ€" ture of Bensine and other similar products o Petroleum under such Regulations as he may deem necessary,â€" HIs Excellency in Council on the recomâ€" mendation of the Honorable the Acting Minister of Inland Revenue, and under: the authority aforesaid, has been pleased to Order, and it is bereby Ordered, that the manufacture in Canada, of Benzine and other light products of Petroleum which will not stand the prescribed fire test of 115 degrees of Fahrenheit, be and the same is hereby authorized. 7 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENEKRAL IN COUNCIL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FORWARDERS, f DEAL ERS 18 Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeal, Pork, &e. ® OTTAWA, End of u.l, Bussexâ€"st. . Omn savazce on goots sonstened tor bmme. The remarkable sucocess which has ationded the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Ly® into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has ox~ cited the cupidity ot an uprhd&:d frm in town (which has already been convi: of borrowing other people‘s brains) by a spurious imilation And a full stook of Cholco Family Greceries. Ottaws, Nov. 3, 1868, OTTLED ALE, , l JpOTTLED AaL®, «D. T. BROWNEk 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail / oOvERXMENXT HOVSEK, OTTAWA. OVERNXMENT HOVSE, OTTAWA. To other with a General Assortment of FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICSK. 1093.3 :o.cmlrl'ln LYE, CaAUTION TO THE PUBL. 1093.3 Thursday, 24th day of June, 1869. H. KASTON & CO,, Friday, OTTAWA, FRIDAY, JULY .o . 44, Rideauâ€"stre ‘mchnu’u Oroouq..:u 25th day of June, 1869. Clerk Privy Council, Clerk Privy Council. OTTLED ALE. (The Montreal Printing \and Publishing Comâ€" pany, Printers.) ‘\\ 3+ Itis believed by the undersi that the time has arrived for the publication in Canada of an ANNUAL RECORD OF PUBLIC EVENTS, similar to that which has been so long published, and is so well known in England. go rapid strides of the Dominion are attracting the atten tion of the civilised world. It will be the aim of the Editor to chronicle each year the leading events so rapidly succeeding each other in the formation of our national character and national pu® onuunig : § ANNUAL REGISTEER. The editor proposes to commence with the birth and infancy of the Canadian Coofederation. | Th first volume of ‘his Registrar will therefore contain the tollowing : 1 A preliminary sketch of the proceedings in the B. N. A. Provinces in 1864â€"65 and ‘66 which led to Confederation. 2 An actount of the London Colonial Conferâ€" ence of 1866 67. 5 3 The U+bates in the English Parliament on the Union of the B A Colonies, &6. 4 The formation of the Local Governments 5 The General Election and its Izsues, with the names of the successful and unsuccessful candidates, and the number of votes polied fo each respectively, _ â€" lt is hoped that the undertaking will receive that ensouragement which its importance deserves. The annual history which the Kditor proposes to publish will be of great value to all interested in the tuture of our country, â€" * f Should the Register be as well received as the Editor hopes he will spare no effort to justify future support. All that labour and impartiality can accomplish will be ::: to ensure the success of his work. He has promised assistance by men in different parts otf the Dominion whose seapacity is undoubted. He intends, with as little delay as poskible, to prepare the volumes for 1867 and 1868. HIB EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Whercas it is enacted By the 3rd subsecâ€" tion of the 33rd Section of the Act 31 Vic. Cap. 8, intituled : © An Act respecting the Inland Revenue," that "any use made of any Cistern, Couchframe, ~Maltâ€"floor, © or kitn for the steeping, germinating or drying of any grain shall be a working of a Maltâ€" house and acting as a Maltster" within the meaning of that Act. And whereas it is expedient in the public interest that the Slrictmess of the above mentioned enactment shall be so far relaxed as to permit licensed Browers and others to kilnâ€"dry damaged grain under certain regulations without pay= ment of duty,â€" His Excellency in Council on the recomâ€" mendation of the Honourable the Acting Minister of Inland Revenue, and under the authority given in the 49th Section of the Act 31 Vic. Cap.5, has been pleased to Order and it is heroby Ordered, that , licensed Maltsters and others engaged in that pursuit aball be and they aro heroby permitted to I The Political and Parliamentary History of 1867, including : 6 A Sketch of the Basiness of the Dominio Parliament, and of the several Local Logislatures, with full and accurate reports of the principal ap« »ches delivered during the Sessions of thore bodtes. : * 1I The Financial Affairs of the Dominion. IIL The Church in Canads. y2 IV Retrospect of Literature, Art and Science. V Journal oc Remarkable Occurrences. VI Promotions, Appointments and Changes in the Public bervice ; University Honours, &¢: VII Obituary of Celebrated Persons. . VIII Public Documents and State Papers of Importance, kiln.dry damaged grain of all kinds, â€" withou payment of the duty ot one cent per pound thereon, on the following conditions :. ist, The period. tor â€" drying damaged grain sball in each case bo regulated by ‘the Collector of Inland Revenue ; The volume for 1867 will contain 350 pp, R vo, and will be bound in cloth. _ Price two dollars. HENRY J. MORGAN. sonal inspection of the: Oflicer of Exciss de tailed for that purpose ; Ard, The Owner of the grain ordrying kiln shall pay to the: Collectorof Inland Revenue such sum as shall be #guffictent to cover the exâ€" pense incurred in the surveyot drying damaged 4th, It will bo theduty of the Officer to exâ€" amine closely and ascertsin whether the damaged grain is germinating, and if it be, to report the same to the Collector forthwith. ._" WIE.H. LEE; § ie 1093.3 .._.Clerk Privy Council. . HIS EXCELLENCY .THE GOVERNOR Whereas by; Section 55, Cap. C, 31st Victoria, the Governor in Council is authorâ€" ized to make regulations resp.cting Ware, bousing Ports and Bonding Warehouses,â€" His Exceliency in Council on the recomâ€" mendation of the Honourable the Minster of said, has been pleased to Order, and it is hereby Ordcred that in each of the Ports of Hamilton, London, Toronto and Kingston in the Province of Ontario, in Montreal and Quebec, in the Province of Quebec, in â€" 8t. John, in the Province ‘of New Brunswick and in Halifax, in the Province of Nova SBootia, each person obtaining or having the right and privilege of using any store: or building, or part of such store or building, as a Bonding Warehouse shall, for such privilege pay to the Collector of Customs, on the . first day of September in each ‘year, the ‘sum of forty dollare, and if the same shall remain unpaid for the term of one month thereaftr then the pri e of using such store or building as a Bonding Warchouse shall be cancélled," â€" 4 206. The drying sliall be done under the perâ€" Ottawa, Juné 7, 1869. OVvVERNMENT HOUVSE, OTTAWA. Â¥ Friday, 25th Zy of June, 1869, OvERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA. 1093 3 GENERAL 1N COUNCIL. Friday, 25th day of June, 1869. Prassext : WM. H. LEE, Clerk Privy Council. 1069 Ubbuts 1869, are the best in the world for fami{ly use, as they hem, fell, tuck, cord, bind, gather and quilt in a manner that defies comget.nion. They are the only machines in the world to which can be apâ€" gllod the delicate Buttonâ€"hole Attachment apd rnamental Stitch Embroidery Cloth Plate. Call and See our NEW TUCK CREASER and GULDE.: Price, $2.00., T;l:dllf()WI“BEWING r;l‘(iAcR'[-rt‘ils 4 aro bost ads or tailori carriage trimming, boot and harness mshngl:‘n'nd are unrivalled for such Call and examine the Adjuastable Head Revolâ€" ving gmur Foot, and admirably adapted Presâ€" sure Bar. Circulars and samples of sewing sent post free on application, . N.B.â€"Sewing done to order; and nésdies, oil and silk for all machines constantly on hand. ~ G, A. WaALTON, ‘ 105 l(infi-ct. West, Toronto, and 4 37 Sparksâ€"st,, Ottawa. R. W. STEPHEN, ghnt‘or for Ottawa Office. Manufaccure? Leffel‘s Celebrated American Double Turbine Water Wheels, the most per. feet and economucai water wheel in use. MACHINE WORKS, ESTABLISNED 1851, JOSEPH HALL MANUFAC‘IRRING Co. f â€" _ PROPRIETORS We are the only manufscturers who can furnish the genuine “In}ol Wheel" in Canada, as will be seen by the following certificate : We take pleasure in intorming the publhs of Canada that we have sold and furnished Mr. F. W. Jurx, of Oshawa, Ontario, Patterns, Formers, Drawings, Guugu, and all other nocouu; inforâ€" mation, to build our colebrated Double Turbine Water Wheel, invented b{ James Leffel, and known as the " Leffel Wheel." We have also obâ€" ligated ourselves to turnish the same facilities for manefacturing toâ€"moâ€"other parties in Canada. Without the information we have &un Mr. Glen, no one can successfully build our Wheels, and we advise parties in Canada to flm\huo our W heels of no Jhor manufacturer. r. Wlen‘s facilities are unsurpassed, and we feel sure that he will build a Wheel that will give perfect satisfaction. We therefore commend him to the public of Canaâ€" da with entire confidence, feeling suare he will manufacture a Wheel in all respects equal to our isfaction, if prouporly rt up, run, and taken care of,â€"and then if they do not perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 60 days, t.ho{ msu;tnm the wheel sto us, and we will pay fre glt, ways, and refund all po{l- ments made to us thercon, ‘This guaranteo will be strictly adhered to. * We call especial attention to our l;Pork! Gear ing of all kinds for Mlfim heels, made wht. and adapted to the high speed at which the heels run. We caution purchasers against n%l.anvy shafting sn;d«gn.rln‘. We also manufacturée all kinds of Saw and Flour M‘ Machinery, incleding Steam Engines and Bollers, English and American Gangs, Hand«setting and Self« setting Circular Sawerigs, Upright and Oscillating P:-uy :Aw-m Gearing, Shafting; lies an &e, &e. Also ,shx:flo Machines -nm Leatherâ€" Splitting achines, Knifoâ€"Grinders, Woolien lrscmn-r{; Washington Hand Printing Presses, G@ordon‘s Power Press, Taylor‘s Cylinder Press, and Blake‘s Patent Steam Pump. (;ullof- containing full information furnished free to all applicants. Addressâ€" . _ F. W. GLEN Presldentk 959â€"2aw4im osnawa, oNT. and for the different systems of Breachâ€"loading Rifles, can be had with or without the suitable Bullets and Machines for lnilb‘l;'g the Cartridges. BOXER CARTRILDGES of +450 bore tor Revolâ€" ving Pistols, used in her lnjut'{'n Nl:g. COPPER RIM â€" FIRE CARTRLDGES of all sizes, for Smith & WeZson‘s, Tranter‘s, and other Pookst Revolvers. PIN CAKTRIDGES for Lefaucheuz Revolvers of 12â€"m., y.m, and 7â€"m. bore. ____ _ _ _‘; _ CENTRAL FiRE and PIN FIRE CARTâ€" RIDGES for all sizes and syscoms of Guns, Riflâ€"s, and Revolvers. â€" Double Waterproof and E. B. Caps, Patent Wire Sininie Dt dony, w erety deveription or sporiin and Military Ammunition. o ELEY BROTHERS, e GRAYs INNâ€"ROAD, LONDON. WHOLESALE OXLY. June 4, 1889. CAIADA CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. The Annual General Meeting of the Canads Central Kailway Company will be held at the Company‘s Office, in the City of Ottawsa, on FRIDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of AVGUST next, at twolive o‘clock, noon, of which all persons interssted are hereby required to take notice. WM R.WOPRSLEY, Canada Contral Railway Ofice, Ottawa City, Ontario, ‘ §th June, 1869. _ Signed, JAMES LEFFEL & CO. WARRANTY. Our Wheels are warranted to work to entire satâ€" SsSEWING MACHINE 8 + OS HAWA, ONTARIO, OSEPH HALL HEELEKR & WILSON Sewing Machines. SrarmartzLo, Ox10, Dec. 25th, 186%. KOTICE. cases (empty) of all sizes, 1606.1eby 107014 "CHl o 4 L23 s * $yÂ¥A |t 1â€" | | â€"YEARZE . l *A 4*3 wl (D ite (‘t nIN'l ; L < “ ill‘ l ~& ' | a~ «e P ainess.â€"Dr. W «« Of groat efic Chronic Bronchit‘® enoe. the symptoms and true cause of the disease thousands of children might be saved from early graves. Sywurrous or Worus.â€"The following are a few of the vory numerous symptoms and diseaser which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath 'roqnent picking at the nose, grinding of the teetb during sleep, hardness of the belly, with frequen; slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive ts ; itching ot the arms#, pain in the hoad and stomach, unquict sleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low spirits, frightful dreams, and a gradual waist ing away of fesh. 2 x Mothers Read Thisiâ€"Holloway*‘s Worin Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause Oof death among children is from Worms alone, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity of closely watching their suildren. By so doing; and understanding In the Spring time most persons are more or less the subjects of disease emanating fcom a low state of the blood. The causes are various, but it is only nécessary to know that in order for the promst purification of that fluid the patient should use FELLOWS‘ COMPOUND SYRUP of HYPOPHOSPHITES with fall assurance of obtaining the desired results. This Syrup will also strengthen the organs of digestion, promote healthy assimilation, nourish the muscles, and renovate the nervous system. We are enabled to speak with as much confis dence in the cure of cases of this character uncomplicated with organic discase, as of the Spring rains Jrrompting vegetation, or of the sun‘s rays being followed by light and heat. Persons then who wilfually. avoid the use of this remedy, and perish from debility, may be chargeable with felo de se. & They are palatable and selfâ€"administerod to the childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain and completely cleanse the stomachâ€"theroby doing away with the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W¢irms, PA~Each box contains the lagâ€"simile signature of Nortuzor & Lrua®, Nuuzo. C.W., who are he sole proprietors. N.B. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm Lozenges p®* and tzke no other. WR Solda by all the druggists in Ottawas, and medicine deale every where. 518y Sold by apothecaries. â€" Price $1.50 per bottle, or 6 for $7.50. JAMES I FELLOW8, Chemist, i St John, N B. Aorxtsâ€"Francis Cundill & Co, 32 Lem oine st, Montreal. j Mothers! motners 1 MothersIâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and erylng with the excruciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? if so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLOWj sO0OTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. ‘There is not a mother on earth who ha ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" scription of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Be sure to call for "MRS. WINSLOW‘S SOOTHING . SYRUP." Maving the facâ€"simile of "Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations Combined in One Bottle. MRS. S. A. ALLEN‘® In&hjlhu of Ontario., Untilthe public is satisfied with the utility of Upper Canade College in ou! educational system, the former question wilr remain ?tn. The Honourable J&m Sandfield McDonald has not been so sncocessfal with educaâ€" tional questions, as the great srosnoners rR«wrpY has been in eradicating the numerous chronis complaints of the Lungs, Liver and cireuiatory. organs. . For sale by all druggists. cation has not yet been r?orl ly settled by the Legislature of Ontario. l&( the public is satisfied HAIR RESTORER Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Bceauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. | It will promote luxruriant growth. I FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN‘S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another preparation for the Hair ; clear and transparent, without sediment. 1t is very simple and often produces wonderful results. Its great superiority and economy as a 1&‘:" Drafiu(”n:‘ khigh cost ‘fnnri l'nu‘:a : chmlod?:d a ng in this c t AKurope.+ hc?ntcnr and ybkbaa-m wot be used one with the other. BOLD BY a1L DrUGGiets, Preprietors, 8. R. Van Duzer & Co., Wholegaale D ruggists, On the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Customs and the report of the Honorable the Board of Treasury, His Exâ€" cellency has been pleased to make the folâ€" lowing regulations under the provisions of the 8th and 54th sections ofthe Act 31 Vic. Cap. 6, intituled ; "An Act reepecting the On, from and after the first day of Jaly next, the port of Three Rivers, in the Proâ€" vince of Quebec, now an out port under the survrey of the port of Quebec, shall be and the same is hcereby constituted and declared to be a port of entry and a warehousing port for all the purposes of the Act above referred WM. H. LEE. P HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR *« The emoke causes NO I kind, I bave never know relief was not obtained." Hon. B. Stuart. In Tins, 2s 64, 5s and 104. Or formed into Cigars and Cigarottes, Boxes, 3s, 5s, 8s and 158. Partilles for Inhalation, Boxes, 2s 64, 5s and 10s, BAVORY & MOORE, 143, New Bondâ€"st., London. Aorutsâ€"Mesers. F. Cundill & Co., Montreal. Fon INDIGESTIONâ€"â€"P A NCR XE A« TINE oonprwolv effects the DIGESTION and ASSIMILATION of COD LIVER OIL, the fat eaten at meals, &o. In digestive activity, suâ€" and 1226d. Pancreatine Wine,bottles,38,5s and 108. N.B.â€"Pancreatine Wine is the best vehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil. Aazxtsâ€"Mesers. F. Cundiil & Co#, ___ 35 Bercley 8t. and 40 Park Place, March ® ;. *\ 6 4 ~I l)ou ASTHM A, . Taxt iA Â¥hAL M and Chronic Broncbitis 328 {sleGg patora raruna, WESEEEM D | Afords Immediate Relief. h w l nc __.__. " A remedy of great power and s.â€"Dr, W. Parker. T Ash t «« Of at eficacy in cases ma anc hmes;.mmrl. «â€"Dublin Journal Medical Sciâ€" The question of grants to OovVERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA. Friday, 25th day of June, 1869. 1092 3 GENERAL TN COUNCIL Przesext: Clerk Privy Council. ‘ â€" GRAT HAJR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature‘s Crown. You Must Cultivate it wh an instance in which "â€"lGeneral Alczander to ausea. When the €y 14y {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. 1,523 vanps good fast coloured printsâ€"& great bargain at ¢4,. per yamlâ€"=2% Garland Muchmor & Co.‘s. New Frouch groy, «irab, and mauve alâ€" paccas and lustres, at Garland, Muchmor & FKor a choice setection otf pickles, sauces potted meats, jams, jellics, preserved fruits and claret, go to Date & Co., 52 Sparksâ€"st. Miuxerr.â€"T. & W. Hunton bhaving seâ€" cured the services of a first class milliner, all orders with which they may be favoured will be exccuted with superior taste, Avommeoxar Srock.â€"Garland, Mutchmor & Co. have just received large lots of new goods n the various departments, to which they nvite the attention of wholessle and retai uyers. § GextTuExEY‘ can get superior garments made toorder,. at Mages & Russeli‘s, trom the finest West of England Broadcloths, Sitk Mixed and Venctian Coatings, Scotch, English and Doâ€" minion Tweeds, &c., &c,., and at modcrate prices + recovereli invalids still feel that a public holidsy would hbeitoo short to celebrate all t»>» virtues of that celebrated Indiar Medicine, the great 6n »â€" SROXNEEs KRexzoy, now on sale by the . »upectavwie druggists in your locality. «Queen‘s Birthday" was kept in the usus loyal sfyle last month, and next month the citiâ€" zons e Dominion of Canada wi‘! celebrate the birth of their new and rising existence; but recoverel invalids still feel that a public holidsy would bettoo short to celebrate all t>» virtues of Cavrtio®,â€"Perchasers of the Peruvian Syrup (a protected solution of the J‘ro(ux'ul. of Lron) are cautioned against being deceived by any of the preparations of Peruvian Bark, or Bark and Lron which may be ofered them. Every bottle ot geouine has Peruvian Syr ( ° Peruvian Bark) blown in the glass. Exa no bottle before purchasing. Tox Tuuxs Ecuwrsk».â€"We read there has been a race between the New York showmen to abtub?muuion of one George W ashington Nutt, who said to bo several inches shorter than General Tom Thuwmb, and that . T. Barnum has succeeded in getting him for three years for $30,â€" 000,.board and expenses. Is it not a groml thing to be a small ml.n‘ and is it aotequally as great to have a medicine thai caa be depended upun for curing colds, rheumatism, burns, bruises, summer complaints, cholic, &e. ; if soget at once a supply of the " Canagian Pain Destroyer," at he nemrest medicite dealer‘s for 2. cents. A Woxner fror: tur Worksror.â€"Every me chanie should have ready at hankd a box.of Grace Celcbrated Saive, as it is a ready .rom:< %y for mcel dents, such as cuts, bruises, contused wounds, burns, scalds, poisored skin and erupt:ons, camsed i‘opou&iou in the factory, dyeâ€"house or printing «flice. Only 25 conts a box. * The Alabama claims wore allowed to disturb too long the citizens of the two great Argloâ€"Baxon communities, ‘The carclessness of oune set of statermen, the indiference of ansther set, and the cupidity of another class, kavye comâ€" bined to keep this questio verata rankling in the great political system, like consumption in the humars frame, which spreads so rapidiy until checked and expolioed by the great DuosHONKES Rexepy. Forsuale by all druggists. are only fit to judge, a5» unanmous in the opinion mt“guloy'j- Condiiiun lowders and Arabian Meave Remedy" is superior to anything of the kind heretofore or at present in usé lorow'h. colds, thick wind, and all discases which affect the wind of horees,. As a conditiion medicine it has noequal; there is nothing in it which can inâ€" Lnn a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the orso be hrt from working while using it; it is just the article which all who own horses require, and vhhi they should have constantly :Lu. Coughs and Colds.â€"suddeon changes of olimate are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and cerâ€" tarnly 'tel taken in the early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to " Brown‘s Bronthial Trochos," or Lozenges. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or "somâ€" mon cold," in its first «tage. That which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy,if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs, «Brow»‘s Bropâ€" chial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, allay irrita tion which induces coughing, having a piaror inâ€" fAuence on the affected parts. â€" As there are imita» tions, be sure TO OBTAIN the genuine. â€" Bold by all dealersin medicines, a*@5 cents a box. Kidean street, to which they intend transferring their Boarding School at the beginoing of their school termâ€"1st Beptemper next, â€" . . Evezrsoor Sirs 8o.â€"Thatis all who bare ither used the articloe themselves or witnossed its effects when used by sthers; all such, and they W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and ‘Fencher of Pigno, Voice and Harmony. Mume Kooms and M&m. O‘Connorâ€"st., corner of Slaterâ€"st., Cenâ€" tra A. Orders may be leit at his residenge or at Orme & Bon‘s Music Store. * THUE REV. GEO, NOKL HIGGINEON, M. A., Incumbent of New Edinburgn, the with ”:oohl sanction of the Bishop of the Diocese, ves & AV ME â€"<~54 C Mr. GUSTAVE SMITH, ( ist of the Cathe . dral) a Graduate of the Imperial Conservatory of Paris. Lessons on Piano ar i Singing. Rideaunâ€" street, corner of K ingâ€"strouts s Ottawa, June 23, 1898, TTby Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd and Co. is on each paokage. Nortbrop & Lyâ€" man, Newcastle, Ont., proprictors fos Canada. limited number of the sous of geniliomen as mornâ€" 'l‘ll ”l"l'lll-l respectfully inform the ublic that (bey will cpen a branch of their * Lbeir classes will begin on the 16th OCTOBEK. For particulars and terms .V'i" the LADY SUPERLO*.544, â€" 868tf _ Corner of O‘Connoread Muriaâ€"sts. The Grey Sisters of the City of (:taws heg to inform the public that they have purchased the building beretotore known as the © ievere House" well* as the higher branches in English and Frenchâ€"with due regard to usofulness and social ascomplisnments, (for Day bchAars only), 2nd. The instruction at the Academy, Well Th in arirn on nay s ts Pniraanads the same as at cademy and for Day Scholars only. _ ______ ACADEMY OF THE GREY SI8TERS 8rd. Complete course for Boarders ani Day Scholars at the new institution, KRideau street, kpown as Note® Daw« ow saices Cavz. In this last establishment L«ll‘lufiu can have separate rooms, if such be the wish of their parents. The nonâ€"Catholic pupils ‘will be allowed to attend m&“ r.po:“ivo churches on Sundsys, , u to attend the religious maamgma. The purchase of this spacious building, whose fine situation is so well known to the public, was made with a view of meeting the encouragement they have received on the part of the public as nl-dh’:nmr #space, and better guaranees o health for the still increasing number of the ”& The beaith, disowpline, the de cation, and general instruction of the be, in the future, as in the past, the o&kd the Grey Bisters, who a v ail themeelves of this opportaâ€" nity to thauk the public for the confidence and interest whi~l it has coutinually extended tothem. Any further information regardicg the rules, the terms, :the order of studies, and other matters relating to the Boarding School and Academy will be given on application at the Convent, b& CoxgarmEcario® pr® Notrar Kesidenceâ€"Dalhousieâ€"st., Ottawa,. * Terms made krown on application: _ 940 DVUCATION«=«â€"CLAFSICAL AND GEKN« ‘ ERAL IANO«FORLTE TUPFAON. OaRrDING sSC110O0L OQttawa, June, 1969 USICAL ACADEXY, The bealith, disorwpline, the domestic eduâ€" Zducationai. FROM MONTREAL, OF THE AND 1085.faw18

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