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Ottawa Times (1865), 11 Nov 1870, p. 3

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Lecadcmmmem $ | O * Garland, M gisaes ®* sasiaxD; X> T weekiy * re s d‘cml'ctfi\l D"'...u in G ‘:.-!r-" wva *‘ "~= b Society WoY Waks the "** g who a * dons! quoids, tou., in *4 9 h s --..â€"-â€"â€"m ' ‘ WOs CZ en : (:dn‘(‘hnrch and "" in Gowan‘s y w C b past seven o'dock.'u.“’ m‘ e of the Irish Protestant an e ’m Thomas dollars T > * > k , ':f twenty boat "--“_-___.“mu: t t.:l"c"'m"‘w" enduc P D + '; m were verr w att h ~Ram e j «omm en Devit‘s Pur Depotâ€" Te wrivals at e e e . d 'llmdvd\flb-‘.u * on and music §A9 w ind the parformers ®o:* u«* x, Mrs axlw, Joun poomni ~ * 'c‘* H Whitby, Montreal ; Yills, Perk‘s M ; P Hying and lady, mis; Wen Northgrares, Perth; C B a. Suiti‘s Fall ; T Shields, Pem 4 r Cocwrâ€"Thutsday . motNIDE~"" | w’.““ disorderly, was ed §2 and cos.s. George Cranwe‘l, drunk in the streets, e _ : L_....dc....uwt-l streoets was dism.ssec . imatrasses, carpets, blankets, sheels, ns (coal an‘t woo4,) crockery ware, and warticles, all the property of a gentleâ€" Altaring the city. Sule punctually at diclock and without reserve. . leorge Keough, for being drunk and | _ Afte wderly on Friday last in Murray stre0t, | is was #limed $10 without costs. ma.nin .‘-d..-’u‘."me.m several Weét, and thereby obstructing the #wAJ, | yâ€"ntil cases of assault were tried, one of i mpâ€"ailed to the sessions and the ‘ till Steurday. > t, a large quantity of househoid ind cane seat, cen‘rs tables, bureaux®, wbes, whatnots, bedsteads. spring and lg. Tub«hy,.. . Yare. . olk ANGMILAL _ | . Â¥ik young gentlemen~learning that Wausi gome were plentiful in the neighâ€". Wikt of (Green‘s Creek, resoived to Sahinting excursion “;;‘:’. enly a couple of spare ww to be lost, so they immediately for a start. Intending to spend one night in the woouds, of course the i NIGUTA ADYENTURE pfi-“n‘-‘ufl”-“o‘." ] 20‘clock p. m., with a double barrelled mand a single barreiled shooting iron, & manark, a lef of bread and some fat scouple of great coats, and a bot. Newfoundland dog, they set out for Green‘s Creek. Being in good md condition, with prospects of a hunt before them, they travelâ€" the roaid q‘wt"v and about two before dark arrived at the creek. here they resolved «o follow the to within about a mile of the River, where it was their intention camp for the night. They loaded uns ani tried them on a stump, and thit they were in good trim up again and commenced their "halong the bank of the creek. But Surz.â€"Today, at 10 Hon Lumbermen Shoot.ng % bw along that stream towards the B a farfigt hanl road to travel. windfalls and thick w ‘ ‘the way almost impassable lb.-u-.a repeatedly came to lalts before formid«ble looking DAFT! Aand having maie several yery UDâ€" ®at and involuntary somersaults over A irees, &c., their resolution became Â¥*i, and was finally overthrown by :‘nulhoinpir'mols number t in their breeches. They noÂ¥ 1‘-?- the creok m“:m: as su & diâ€" NlMs b¢ the river. * Their cundition, and otherwise, was now much alâ€" N# they trudged along silent and> balf regretting thit they had at all the adventure. But the that night would soon be upon “Mto renewad exertions. %! to theirutter disgust after about ,‘-". will sell at Y ork street, near the Russoil House yos Go and 10e | _ for stoves | tramping through the rough woods they came out into the clear ance, jumping the selfsame pannel of fence NEA + U ie + Nee M ccun hcc en uts nc 4 bnsasd cans, _ b4veariaterngnnntit‘\ as that over which they . had entered to mth creek . Here they woro‘tben starting poing again thoroughly !* tigued, and their resolution to go on & Whv;nlfll No time was to b« m howerer, as the u:.l:l of night wer 0‘erspreadin sky ; a few mo menta d.llb‘l'l“o,'l: a u-gopd decision ar ingly, Tom hohl'mL bis gun oh J.od 1t, Bill 1oo ‘n‘eulmly m‘mmodnknnd dr ary, | rain was falling, and where ump pitched is NALUIRA!UY . "" _ â€" _ and in he present predicament condition was both rkhoulous «mt j ani hi. braver cu::sznim was by ns safe by his « side, Sudden! stillness of the night ._ was by the report <C.... ® and for a few succemdiag moments hideous and deathiy yells of a dog had killed the bearâ€" the unfortun: foundland dog! ‘ This WMM # ied houk uce L " Y ness they should take up T -qllyduilulbymsww ."lmdr"'“"‘" the of teachers should be first © had anything to say on the report. a pause lir; Pratt said he thought e â€"JM that gentlemen were re to that effect. & in anawer to a question by Mr. Wills, it wasatated that it cost $8.50 per head for the education of chikiren in Obtawa ; in this calculation the expense of buildings " Pn <rsliy .. T V ALs * VR © .\ ~ utboh:ul-nwuâ€".â€"â€"â€"- e 1y that teachers. * Mr. Pratt said that as yet they had not received much enlightenment as regards the report, which he thought smould have been more full and explicit. It was herâ€" alded in by the Committes as an elaborato Mbmh,hihd to recognize it as such. _ It recommended the payment of salaries mopnthiy to the teachers, and that BPe MmU CV _ _ ‘atat af its contonts. preporl was about the sSWIN i"9"" There was also something kh Lhous. k e t There was also something about the dis missal <f three male teachers, and their replacoment by an cqual Muin‘Al ( female teachers. 1t was but the third sport of the year, and he thought it rPNHC «. Laak more Dalk niwi .m.'.in should have been more I0! "*"" . ". | . , beary, but they bad not done oneâ€"tenth of the work properly to be pertormed by I:.m'.unnlumbfih“.' paruon made by \Mr. Alexinder of the sohools of Ottawa with those of Toronto. the q | be put in their . proper | PDSI®‘!®A®"~* " | j 1t | according to their qflm‘“" and, if ill | necessary, their salaries «hould beâ€" reâ€" n, | duced. He thought the School Manage t | ment Committee was not answering oy that purpose for which 1t N‘ °/ | organized. " He, however, agreed with the as. o--uuhntâ€"flh‘ teachers | he MH‘“ to d He would 2| monp gouge esns d uhn in ne | outside that the of the was ng | io be carried out in a sectarian spirit, and "EL C Teontcotarians werse ult to be din 1msl number otf | Mouon 01. 0% ®U"""* _ o. acised to , but the third ;.:...u..a.sm-_-....w» adâ€" 'h.-‘\.m‘ht it | vertise in the city papor® for a firstâ€"class more in Ei’lmhw work bein Roard then adjourned. the work being â€"~3 w. PEACHY, teachers from Toronto. He thought they had not a properly qualified female teacher in any of the schools. wu us haud too many teachers > i ing a round to the schools hoh-d',‘“‘“:f some departments only twenty pupks Un ECCMBEESWAL YM TT Luattinds ?’a“&\,.f.:.“... wdmnhitu:d““ Foronto. c.un&-*"‘“,_'““”mx .“n,f..'l M ‘ P_""’fz aatnra containing represeDâ€" it. To 'nnny\bil."!""‘*"fi' C o ,.,,...g"um-u--u would tak much more space than the meetiné serves, rf&icuht‘! as its doings AD Idom in oder. "toe ayetion w emamalt st miBhec m M. Wm 'f vuentâ€" and P"."‘?,lfi“‘.:- o ue db canm oi‘ lnin"fl'o inâ€" ly inclu i ecusel "oy ine known their af von. Present, Wm. 1 8. Ch.mpagne, J. Peachy. The minutes of last meeting were read. and adopted. > Leant A petition from, Mrs. Margaret * was read and laid on the table. Motion of J. Quain. seconded by Wi. Kchoe, John O‘Keilly was appointed Colâ€" lector under the Board for the current year, C TLE CAL EK eweckue Thn m whole meeting speakers were â€"a es s ts o «t the sime per centage A same conditions as last year. Motion of J. w. rexchy, Lecunumet " [ collect from the parents or guardians (beâ€" ing supporters of separate achools) foreach child attending the schools during the year 1870, for any period over six months, the sum of one dollar for each child, and for any period not over six months, fifty cents; and the sum of twenty five conts i Py S hexs ot meparnte, sshoul) for ing ® |eccishifi eptending maid achools during & -. wl is ...n-l.d MJ. Quain, the Chairman was aUuluorinou "" sizn cheques in favrour of the several teachâ€"rs for their ro-‘noun salaries for the quarter ended on 3let of Uctober last; also in favour of the several school house owmfi)r\bmporiod. : Motion of T. Coffee, seconded by J. la m.unw-cohholo-nd the old golâ€" lege, as offcred by His lmdl:'rtbm of Uttaws, were sccepted, the Chairâ€" msnwmw'.odgn:‘huoof said premises for & period . six years, withtbopr_hilho“oof ounum&m.‘ the sam up to a ten rent not tw exceed “.!5 per -mmmuonm amodontbotouovil‘divhion.vis.:â€" & n arutkes â€"I ~Qmain. Doviin‘s Fur Depot deoumeas uinsy mm M lt zd of R. C. Separat For the mot®® * "@"d@ Keam, and Wm Kehoe, 8 Champagre, S Egan, J. “v. l‘“.l‘"m"d. & A gai dn giant, dR _ / Apndod ty E. Against, 11 MÂ¥ ‘« > Motion of J. Larose, secended" by J. Quuin, the Chairman was authorized D »gn-chu‘:infim of the Treasurer the sum of $97 nmh disbursements made by him on , DEX oo the Board, as per account and youchers prodneed. Motion of J. W. Poachy soconded by S. Egan, the petition of MMrs. Morg llnmy-.n.uudwm Committee â€" On Finâ€"nce and Assesament. ho ~ en ~arrp l Prr d TV t 0 s t C C w Motion of J. W. Peachy, seconded VY Wm. Kehoe, the Chiirmin was authorised to «i nchqu-'mfism“ the Christian Brothers for the sum of $70, being an alâ€" curreat year. »aya98 e L Lonamdidt br S otion of Tas Eccxsxicas COPXCHL, Fey '.'Mg.u NFON, SHOOLBRED & & All the New lglf_“_‘fi He thought they Finley, Chairman ; MesSrF. _ (Omaiin. Wm. Kebos, T. s sail would take up thin the meeting deâ€" as its doings amount UOTTtaW A, L. David, 3 ‘by L. ce C rtatact is Was pboingllwifl' a and mkin(\ .-Gnmwbomhmwof or disapprobaâ€" MMMM“MM omrene s \T“"w.mh'*““‘“'"""""" . ments, at Mageo & Bus ell‘s. :n mtm Nov. 8, 1870. THE OTTAWA to Bahojls and under seconded by 8. lately called at MAGEER & RUSELL am: by J. wWINTER CLOTHING 4# to measure only at Mages & Russeil‘s itt WMM Kit, style, workmanship and ‘price. SPARKS STREET, Surrsâ€"Pos Jackets and Over Coate, made C ow . erome | ; 7% A NEW STYLES adapjed for SUTTS, PEA JACKET® and OV ERCOATS. GARLANO, MUTCHMOA & 60 MAGEE & RUSSELLS ‘,....maviuw'b““"" 30UDS, reordered by Cable and Mail from BRITAIN, to Sil up lines seld out ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH, in all the PDITIONAL STUCK Fancy DRESS GOOD® RIBBONS, PEA JACKETS, They invite special iitention to theis OoTrTaAwW A. BLACK and COLOURED SILK3, ETE mmm“" ‘n'mcull .m”w‘w RLE _0 RD ERBD @1D)VE8, WHOLESALE & RETAL OvERCOATS HOSIERXY, }1 be again very cemplete ments this week. sHEETINGS, @HAWLIA , in all the Fashion)} and MAXTLER Opposite the RUSSELL HOUSE MILLINERY, MANTLES, &c BONNETS. FEATHERS, Flowers, Trimming Materials, &¢ TR GOLDBN LO\," Fashionable Velveteen Cloth and Yelvetéex.l.J ackets, $1.50 upwards} DISPLAY of NEW GOODS, 1 ‘n". Common Senost ®90 CO0L [‘S and E43. . S«lary tor Arst, four bundred ; se000d, three handred dollars per ansum. _ services 10 SO0 ; reseived o ull:labt' r .:'7: S‘A“"“ emnher, 1870. ® m“- t re :.. P, & q‘.“ ELA | gsstions, & DR. CRAXSTON, New Paris Jackets, U TV xX N. SPARKS STREET,: WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12th. 1 tm Smum &5 4A sPARKG S1. 4'.).\ KATS, NOV. 11, 1870. Flowers, ' Per 68. 8. wu'l“.' 1 COase Estra Cloths, in the new Trimming to match all our Fashisaable 1 Gase of Newest The «OLIVB GREEN" appeart stul ts mb-flM.fl of the above. #*# are in receipt of ton pleces. # New BHeal -dal\_n:k'o‘ Otter Skins Fancy Wove Goods still arriving. Olomg. Breakfast Shawls; Ties: C in endless Variety. C T. HKUNTON, 83005931‘.0 & CO All the noew styles im CUKKIGHAM & U =6$44, Have new receryed a full supply ot ‘D E P A R T M RIN T S. Otawa, September 26, 1878 Â¥V . _ A man and his wife to take full sharge of * large PARM on the Ayimer Rosd. ‘The was mo" hare a good knowledge of farming, T s mansgement ot Htook, and his wife mwust be ¢a~ sable of the management of a deiry.. An actite souple without incamberange preferred. a m WRIGBT. Hall, Septamber 3 1878 47 and 49 Sparks Stroot. wwa. Oot 11 +818 A uOm Â¥ C mast, For the First ard Becond Departments of the Arpprior Common School, two MALE rEACHKâ€" OBEB® TS 00 undred ; secoad, three NEW FALL GOODS 49 Arapelér, Nov 9, 1670 From 25 Cents upwards AaNTED, TAaUTED. Feathers and \ But I may observe that whilst nOF »**"* o . jeaty‘s Government have ever been ready ‘ Trimmings, to assist in preserving & connection based upon the free will of the people of British 8. . 4 goraviaS.‘ North America, the Assembly cannot be loths, in the new iploruit of the disinclination of this Counâ€" try to interfere, by force, with the wishes Satin . Cloths, of the Colonists. match all oar Fasbionable With respect to the second question, 1 ce t have to observe that it is not within the 25e y on 46 ATcmAMIRDAP 11 RIDEIU STREET, Mantle Cloths. 1870. Hats: ___ Onairman . ORALIG: _ Cort. No. 201. 0 B WRIGBT. 146 \nk& My Lord : I have the honor to enclose 1 letter from the Administrator of ernment of Nova Soo&ia,fil copy of an address to the Representatives of the people Seotia. The Right Honorable The Earl of Kimberley, s ko., &e., &e. Goverxuext Houss, j Haurax, Nova Scomia, ‘ 25th August, 1# | MK t« l 1 have the honor hete_'i}h to ens:lose * ' ;\nd all that you buy Will be &1 ) °U MUM""~* ‘eopy of an address containing certain Res ; y | olutions agreed to by the House of Assemâ€" ‘ : ganaamy * o0 | b!y of fl}o Ifrovmoo of N?vs Scotia, Wilth * | cnestsand H-uenuufi?m:ed and giaranteed to be of the fin« tiew to its being transmitted to the proper ‘ G\\npo'der.'l‘o. shuvy shot) authority at Home. â€" Cattien Japan Ten (ext01 Pun? Tean,‘ I have, &¢., : f Twankay I ~ figned, wees Very Bost | a EDWARD KENNEY, All these Teas are recommondeé with confdence to our cods & . selected with the greatest care. vecs Copy. U:Inldl. * | No. 262. l Tuas Seonstary O® Nrat® rFoR To tur Gorek®NXOR C The Honorable > i ‘The Secretary of State, For the Provinecs, 4 Ottawa. poyINIUN OF CAN Pn MR CCCE C no resson to doubt that the Canada are sincerely desirous ing unimpaired the ex‘sting with the rest of the Empit Tods s |> Teorents Oct 27, 1870 f1 (Signed.) With respect to the second question, 4 have to observe that it is not within the legal power of the Sovereign to dismember the Dominion of Canada, and that Her Majesty would view with great regret any attempt to disturb an Union which, as She ' o M o0 invonhen etmiamnticis Th ogiae pm®®. cSEA o on( o the Dominion of Canada, and that Her Majesty would view with great regret any attempt to disturb an Union which, as She believes; is calculated to promoté the security of every Province included in it. In conclusion I am to express Her Maâ€" jesty‘s satisfaction at the assurances of the aps nppan us »as‘e. "ik apriire 9 € 000 qQuEenzC, ”“yl eb uaarERaCEnC®s CR CC 0 continued loyalty and attachment of the people of Nova Scotia, and Her confident expectation that further experience of the results of the Union with other Her North American Dominions will remove the appréâ€" hensions which are entertained by the Asâ€" sembly, and will prove that in assenting to this Union the Imperial Parliament has laid the foundation of a greatand prosperâ€" ous community, in . which Nova Scotia will exercise the influénce justly due to the vigour of its inhibitants, and to the imâ€" portant maritime position of its territory. 1 have, &¢., T9E s cssA KIMBERLEY. ‘ ray~ PROVINCEB BE CANADA FOR FOUR TEA®RS, a | +4 5 « Of the Provisions of the Act 1 : Lhe Train Leaving INCORPORATING TGAT COMPANY, Will cousect &« Brockvill ¢n: Trunk Express golog West. And of the Asts mentioned t hore‘in, ia so {1""® | with the C=i»a Forward.ng Mnutcuumxl.n!h ald of th* | pany‘s eamers for Portage Companyâ€" ke. w R WORsSLEY, EXPRESS # tes, C | c 0) 0o Sqpadtaitts st 6,1 LEGISLATIYVE AsSEMBLY OF ONPARIO, ~Worouto, 29th O toter, 1870â€" | Notice is heroby given, that the last day for receiving P1itions for P ivate Bills wili iu WEDSEâ€"DAY, the TWESTY.EiIGOHTH day of DECEMBER next. in c ccl saer h AAYY Y MALK (Signed,) wP.C®. At its next CaNTIEUANCE J have, SeprrEenuper® 7th, oTIcEL. WADA CESTRAL RAILWAY Will apply to the PARLIAMEN'I Tritk ror titk COLONIES, erxor GexuRaL, powxixs StREET, 8th October, 1870. , Get 15, 1873 and laid before the h No. 201, of the "th ich you enclose an adâ€" » from the louse of JOuNx YoUNG. f &o., &¢ Administrator. -‘A [,A here'ith &A of the Govâ€" ismitting &A h from the â€"@pP TB&~ CHAELES T. GILLNOB, of Nova 1870 uF ONXTARIO.®A essicn, for the aND EXTEKSION whilst her Maâ€" ver been ready 1870 ¢ rl\llb‘ ~ _ The proprietor of the above establishment takes the: thanks to all who have so liberally patronized * TAE TEA PO by attention and civility to ensure & continuance of their favore L L LLEL__...Lbvccngyrem on iÂ¥ geea: : w l1xke28D. Fresh roasted and ground on th treut!! and on!y to be found at sUSEEX AN : Buy at the J. M. C tu th» above oam. d Premisor, in which wili be | fooud a Tfi‘ on pls o‘ all ariisles of the Trade, all m w, anda of Lret cl.ss quality. Having M! selocted by himre!!, he csm gusractee their exâ€". eelienes. As the ? 1fyou desire a Cup of real ! 1t W goops wERE CASII PURUCLIIASES: They c«. be solo at a less bzure than it tooght on erecit _ They consist in pert of w1X E8, TOBA0CO®, Ard a variety of other anjoles too numerous to mention, and Iuhucnbouuln\yho R@yâ€"First Olass Grocery Establishment. @®& J Rhamember the P PmReRe 0C and YORKE strects, in M & ARyan‘s O1d Etand. * An inspection of the Goods is respertfally doeâ€" 1, qi On@S, a sourcu aAuBS8, poRTER sired nas OPEXED A \BEW GROCKERY STORE TEA W aich be offers for Eale at a vory Jow tate. O:taw«, 18th Ost, 1870 ‘ BRUCKVILLE & OTT AWA‘:BA!LWAYE. $U00m | netant, tarougn uncins i Roads as follows 4 erfeetiy p te BR ASDY isti ery in 'b‘.:" AV Ot awa, l Will lears Broskvi:l» at £,05 a, O1 ani after FRIDAY, the 16th Eepiemb o n n t w n c Bvad uk y Hletk FHE the The 4.40 p. w. Train 1 Will await the arrival of the Grand Tronk Me!! frain going Bast, iflate making a cortain O39~ nection tor maile and passepgors for Ootaw *« @rsin and other freight in car loads i & tluulln-pdulwdhmvsm tr m» sbipment. Arrangements will thortiv us made to eonner ‘mmonu frank Night Fxpress Trains + .th& ‘.mou .otlmgh «bithout ctaost \ 5y sleoping car frow ol ame%k sw & _ FISH, (dried and saited), |‘E LEs< DERNIERS iIAbA CEXTRAL THE cCORrKER 0®¢ RUOCKA Y (‘, DE les DERNIERS, Gerper ‘m and York S:reets, et, al ‘.\'qunDO"- EXPREKSS TRAINS YORK SsTREKETS. vÂ¥IE BLAKCHE TQRONTO PICERKL®®S, TEAS, y Good Coffee, try some 9° s PURE MOUXTALN BERRY, the promises daily, 1 #« fornngncaamemeaemmesn en en d / * RIDEAU . s@sTREET, P. MAdPRERSON, Wine Merse bant, Eigin Firest. SUGARS, PURCHASES® | yhe Quintal Coal Stove, at will be all you desire, m, and 4.35 p. &â€" B chicimmtats A (.i;;a_.‘mk Yery Bost Breakfa«t Hmehntt:.c Tea f Btrong Congou. with confdence to our enstomers, as they have doe s TQ OTTAW A. TOR K. (in varlcty,) and try «ome of B Â¥8%0TT, Mepaging. Disector. sAVCE3, -.““v“’o- BUsSEX k Ryan‘s made to $0058" | _~â€"~ygrOoMSs DEFARTHEST, and acknowledged by : .| wh «THEB TEA TOT," a "i'lub 1490f | ' H. MEADOWS & Co | Box and Parlor Stoves, at Elevatea Uren Co Low OQven Cook Double Stoves, at Coal Stoves, Base Burners, at 11. MEADOW 1.0} Parlour Ceok Stoves, son Tea,* Twankay Tes, Dumb Stoves, all sizes, at Hot Air Furnaces, at Stove Pipes and Elbows, Lumbermen s Supplies, NAPITVAL 1st Prize Stoves can be seen, in Om« Ottew sâ€" «ill & it Aromeâ€" eon ne® < raise n | C© ob aogt i A TT, aut is ebtof. wuanpunemonmemnsmmamene incentmm m mm 00 ’l‘llu larg. st and best assortment of CO4 SsTUuVE#®, at ESMOXDE‘8 Oltawa, Oct. 13, 1879. ~OaL V +8E s, PERDONIAN®, an l / TLE3, of Lesutifel petiern«, at at _‘___’â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"’ \LTLEXY, 1#O0DEN WARE, WILLCW ) WARK ‘end BBRUSBES, «t EAMONDE‘®. Hurerneeticeuence Aerreereretrcme tm en N L ty is 1 100 AMPS, GLOBE8, CBIM Y 8, ana COAL 1 OIL, wholesale and retail, at ESUÂ¥OK DE . Groceries you Require. A Married Mar, who undersianis farming in a‘l its depertments ; h+e hal long experispoe in Cansda. > Addrom R. E.. + a mM ER Kesterday a‘teruo0n. ne wess mEA® ®M EL CC HOT#V=@=»< 6P BAK LKk*; residen~*, Rich wond4 koad, $548, in Bank N.tss "1hs Goder will v* liberaliy rewarded on lâ€"aving the sams with Mr. MacAuzond, or at the ofi se o) L P Iill, polorstor, Ottawa, Now 8, 1870 1608 4 APANKED, TIN, ) 1TUATIO®N WAaNTEO As FARNER .'ll, ..' .- "'.' UMB sTOV Es, GALL all improvements in 1B 5 SUSSEX STREEȢf yarp‘x JOURNEYMEN TATLORS ®A. Â¥irsten‘ars eni Steady Men only, need apply Foreman Tailoring Dor art ®ept, UALGEEK & RURSBLLâ€" Ota®s, Oct 29, Wuu.u-\uh gsox.wlun.ulu.m Lady Principal, Of _ _ _ _ . â€"_â€"’#’- oXTREAL STOVE PIPE YARNIBH, . abe best in use, at ESMOKDEE. o8‘C. Cu;-.:ll _ R J‘Almo A:umt: .ou'.n: H P Hill, Boliciter. lauu-u' e # RW!, C lfllbts. otawe, Hov 5, 1 18064 *\ f avOFr, Ottewa ""T A W A Lady Authorised stt Sortk . AaXTED 99 The next Term con m erooes Stoves, at ""equire 20 WELLIEGTON ETREET k Stoves, at IJI. MEADOWS & Co | who use i , to bea groa ;T()\'E ])El"' Principalâ€"MISS MACHIN. 20, 1870 Ort.wa, Jb November, 1878 11. MEADOWS & C# RipEAU STREET II. MEADOW® & «* at IMMEDIATCLY . II. MEADOWS & C# PROTEK8®TANT MEADOWS & Ce. H. MEADOWS A C# »e seen, at II. MEADOWS & C# GALLOW® PiIPE®, and onts in 8 TUYE PIPINXG, MEA Dpows & C# MEADOWS & Ce IROX, and Enamelied ESMONDE® at MNEADUOW® & C# heween M.¢ AVU 20 SD , 9 per eet | m&r.mall! Jommlsnmemer of ESMOKNDE‘S fALMER. ESMOKDE‘A H. POLLARD, an I 8CUTâ€" | 0"Mes rs. DURIEB MHoat‘e : wmate to the ECV, lith 1500 im ‘OAL 1624 49 ® 117 1167 i L aÂ¥ .alw $ 1 Â¥4

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