c B Puidenco, Kidem i nowâ€" rules ah w r:lmod lower at 100 to 1 â€" â€" 1# Cartier 100 wasbid, with i94 t the latter gure 1eX on â€"> Es 9 to 971. For in 130] was paitl. _ Montraar gH° Robt 2 per bus Bacon & Co l e o soney and stock m tay, although the lat E. grester vitabty th for some time past, 1 endency to weaknes cip«l offeringe, Bank hands from 176} d« nth holders at Tha l uies w‘ Sout Oe hC in the e M oA Lyne Jno o * Wohr Mieg J iss R ips Amicd. tend 1 Miss M 2Y, on the 3rd ~i &0 years. Mh ‘ »rdvllluuom,-m er instant, At 2 o‘cioog, » 220*, 08 Resthdaes a Forhek P ib Ub .. »bg. MrS om Mize M Miss n J C AL. Pmpone r:‘: rwU8, Other uk. unn‘l’! L 'mrnd’h__!l!"__' jozen T lb nerals Mrs C 7 barrel s by mail, gviug®P°""*"" _ m en apoat 19, mwm.‘gl M14} to 214 tively. .« inal. The en U 3 MORNIYG sRss1Oy Bank of Montreal Merchan‘s Motson‘s Montreal Telegraph 11 l 4 Aes,., Ottawa Markots, n Jno A nc L H per ton Merchan‘s is : y~ yesterdiay. ihe NML pPPMAD i EJ0C do **« a goid medal ; 2nd, $200 ; 3rd, $100 ; C 46. . , = so on down. There are no less than h"'-"m"r elegraph at. ... top eritries from <il parts of Canada and . . ...2041 united States. Unly afew have (inâ€" PTERKOON sESiqN, k their scores, and the decision canâ€" Biunk ot Montreal at â€" w be arrived n‘tfw some time, on acâ€" J € & Inst., the Wife of purchased @ Phg~â€" N'.wo-.'m;:.-bf.'i"_‘}: TS, péP lb. lb FINANCIAL, nyous +4 1P Pom 0008 L0 omm d Mes«re J . C. Cemeterv ;Ul!..q‘ °A4 Signed,) _ Uther ...'h“‘â€"_» The -le: b.«m 1{} for buyers ang | MRC “:.o'lh-h_’! Morxrer,; Doe. 3. Rae J G _ tecand y Rosel 1os" =--_=;-E§-:.-: ow it a * Hmith & Stewart |=..2 wrvibmeg Snobles Miss J Atrachen Wm Sivatd N T. Taner ® m on H G _ $nk. Moneghan Mrs Montgomery L & _‘A ===k° Jao Nalge** mno-'l". @ Brien Mime Parson J W. '. WOE Pont Wan Poto Mrs J N Tuop!n Pinit A H Pootey H Power W m Pnu-n-l Purdy V m _‘-‘.‘ Sparks Geo Somerville T C Stoddart T T Stewart Miss 8 mc Wood Miss E Woods Mres \ Woodburn J: sq& u'a“khioul. when m:g.. 0“‘“‘: f im n * Wc vhe ® A oo o ts parmier heving & shor yous n dretplot t then departure ior : vior io their departure for $ gros, i. When the sigual was given, the v.--: e Mise #J > en asked whether they were read ster the do t was OTM w Whalen Capt J â€" the. . feart ouy, all \he White A y P ht ip mitrons The Â¥ tw being clad in ‘ni W nithos, M pt of the lad mourning. The ".‘.: l~x> t ies was beyond ail praise lecs OB this 0/ Miss Hunter bein jall :‘r p o picuous, All greatfully u‘kl:m;lҠ-'I:-w. l m cate with which they were treate i. MeDonald M McRiroy Dl / *A -'hn-l "". ’“u-d‘ s Mc JA 4 feâ€" h Melsan® 0 Mograth P MeS®" uin Mo: aughlin J89 .\kHcllAg Mciover C ® rl :bl C lel«uflm" McBea D . Mcuig® Miss M Mc «regor Mrs B C ucm Juo McKensie K S Yim. Tak MEC TR McGuire J MctGan 9"" .._ saze * Nlreet wWanted. Jos, hi w s ts s l‘ NPR niem AEECC T '-.i A sudden chinge in the weather has :;.. en place. 1t is now comparatively mild a Bd has been raining all d«y. _ 0.90 members of the Local Legisiature 406 wriring fist Icr the opening of the hamnadin o The Levis ferry steamer coll.ded with * _ Bawharf during the fog yesierday. No ® â€" 3.â€"lLater details of the wreck * ‘Ville de Hayre‘ report that the p wis ighted by those on board _ L ateamer from 15 to 17 minutes betore ‘Jâ€_s cellision occurred. se Specie for New York. * _Jhe White Star stermer which sailed AK Liverpoot, for New York, yesterday, ac « out $50,000 dollars in specie. p M * fes objects ior plunder. ;'-n €C. Hayner, FINNHOW EOUAOTAT] i the American Leace Society, of Boston, , 1t present in Montreal, with a view 0( tending the influence ot that organ za« 200 \olh country. . in reply to * delogation from the Corn ; Mr. Brydgos stated that the fxcband ot t ranshipping Western through F‘â€â€œ Montreal, which has given em. reight w all the broad gauge cars amiy=l here, to the exciusion of reight would be discontinued the ,pm a 2 OE } FROM MONTREAL Y Moxturac, Doc. 3, Mâ€"Th‘ro,wm.no business of importâ€" ,.,...J oâ€"<i.y, and rates of yesterâ€" are continucd . as nominally unchang~ Salea 100 varrele Extra at $6.25 ; bas : ais superiine at $5.10; and 600 Bags * $3.03. it is said thae n> furiher proceediogs Jt be taken «»gainst the iweive butchers o+ vioiatsg the law, until the * "llan is detipitely settled by the City Eihbno are again at work, sleigh and clothes lines being the favorâ€" GREAT BRITAIN. The NJ Fated * Villeâ€"doâ€"Havre," Lospox, Dec: 2. â€"Eleven of the survivors ) the * Ville=â€"deâ€"liavre‘" departed for ns toâ€"night,. During their short stay in strict. A grand amateur pigeon shooting match â€" prizes amounting to AOI,OW opened Hon, E. B. Wood is arsisting Moss in s canvass in the West Division. . The kil has not a single reference to the conâ€" st this morning. The Canada pmi,.or some term it the Highiand party, have pected their efforts in favor of Moss. be legal {raternity are largely interested iMoss‘s return, and. it has come to be memily underâ€"tocil that Bickford con mplates withdrawing and allowing the mstitueacy to go by default to tle iovermâ€" gat, One thing is certain, Bicktord wiil t be elected, and in absence of any uted Conservauve willing to take his aee, Moss will be elected. The Hlon. k. W. Scott is still here. FROMX QUEBEC. ho Weatherâ€"Opening of the Local Legisiature â€" Coliision â€" Sneak Toxoxto, Dec. 3rd. The Military School has been opened, Puring November, 285 emigrants arrivâ€" . and took up their residence in this unt of the number of competitors. Ahee streot congregation will worsh‘p Shattesbusy Hali until their church is rcame, with som» d.iliculity, Suimont‘s position. When the ‘ Tri Mountain was hted the trins‘er was _ effected, iA thegaptain, who is married, offered e ladies increased comfort in a neat bin when landing was aftected at Carâ€" :."h Monday the ladies were in ; seminudity, some: having on inkets to protect thema, and their feet tered with sailor‘s stockings. They arâ€" at a Hotel, when agents immediate â€" proseeded clothing all the ladies asâ€" led in the partour, having a short io dre«s prior io their departure for ion .. When the sigual was given, the ued beyoudt open berths and good : lt soon, however, became t(}!l.- , when tue #Lochearn‘ offered safety. ont .declhred his determination to fer the cem to some other ship wusresisted by the mate, and they MANJTOY, Dec. 2, 1 a. m.â€"For Midâ€" Hates and Lake Region, and thence thward to Kentucky and West Virâ€" :‘_"_:l:nd to southwesterly winds. The Ultramontane. 'hlrkhlrom Berlin to the Daily rapk says that the city of Posen will ibly be declared in a state of seige asequence of the prevailing Ultr®~ ane agifation. & * would direct especial agiention to L"" complete assortment of Boot ::'.dfrom the plainulrto the most f styles, together ing withâ€" *Iteption the largest variety L the @select from, at such prices as canâ€" ce prten rbl’ï¬d!“o‘ A call and 4 ol our stock will convince the most Mical. â€" Please remember the place. ,'“" no branch store, W. u\lumd'. [B5ot and ShoefEmporium, 74 and 76 DAY â€" DESPATCHEGS, weather and rain Ort UNITED STATE3. The Woeather. FROM TORONTO ected to be present as «he ult â€" tunuugton on the 23rd in. eadwell welt known in this .wa County, is deed. stowi that the Hon. Edward Haynes, Financial Secretary an Feace Society, of Boston, n Montreal, with a view 0( ; influence ot that organ za» _ & o. â€"â€" 2401 The revolution in Guatemala is at an end, Palacios has disbanded his forces and, gone to demand satisfaction of a Paniama editor who called bim a filiâ€" buster. Hon, T. Fournier, aizter his re .election by acclamation for Bellechasie, went on to Montmagny . The Mail on the eve of the Lennox election said Cartwright was + scratching gravel." _ Well, it appears he scratched to some purposeâ€"8U) majority or thereâ€" abouts. There‘s a man in London who won‘t be« lieve looper is deteated unt‘l he hears from Ernesiown. He pins his faith on the abiiity of the Conservatives of that township to swamp Cartwright‘s 8UU. _ As a matter of fact it gave Cartwright about 400 majority ? Urâ€"asury, $1,296 440 ; legal tenders outâ€" stamting, $366,922,018 ; special deposit of teg:l tenders held for the redemption of eertificates of deposit, $20, 1 50,000. ‘The House of Reresentatives organiz :d at noon and elected James G. Blaine Speaker. ‘The members : nd delegites were then sworn, including Lelâ€"zite Can son, from | tah, on whose admiss: u there was some debate. In drawing for seats Mesere. Dawes, of Massachusetts, and Stephens, of Georgia, were complimented by being allowed the first two choices. Lennox put a finish on " Jumping Jack.‘‘ His little ::rin. was broken on saturday for a ty. " No quarter to traitors‘‘ was the war ery in Lennox. Cartwright‘s 800 majority shows who the Electors of Lennox looked upon as the " traitor." Rev. Mr. Lagace, Principal of the Queâ€" L* Canadien has published a statement, showing the composition of the (QQuebec Legislative Assembly to be as follows:â€" Lawyers, 18;, physicians, 18; mechanics and traders, 15 ; ftarmers, 9 ; independent gentlemen, 5; notaries, 6 ; surveyors, 2 â€" Total, 65. Mr. Frederick Blaicklock, son of the weli known builder of Halifax, and forâ€" merly of Quebec, fell on the street on Monday forencon while running to over«~ take a cab, sustaining a fracture of the skull from which he died on Tuesday morning. The Pwidnls has ofered Aitorneyâ€" General Williyms the position of Chief« Justice, which was yery: prowmptly acâ€" failed of success, the â€"President .of the Uni‘ed States of Colombia has taken fight, and Gregorio Miro has been aps pointed President in his stead. At a caucas of Republican menbers of Congress last night a resolution favoring the repeal of the salary m was adopted. A ittee was appoin to prepare a bul and reportro the Housaitoiay. Coid in the Treasury, $83,"090 9 7; c in certificates, $30, 220 600 ; currency in the Rev. Mr. Lagace, Principal of the Queâ€" bec Normal dml, and Mr. Ernest Gagâ€" non, Organist of the French Cathedral, have returned from Europe. The American village at Riviere du Loup (en hau‘) was totally consumet towards whe close of last week. â€" Fortyâ€"two families were rendered houseless. A farmer, his wife and child, unable to follow the high road, had to pass the night in their sleigh in the woods at St. Henri. The mail canoe from the Island of Orleans was carried a mile above the Church of St. Augustin.â€"Quebec Budy«. It is stated that Mr. Wm. Gooderham, of the firm of Gooderham & Worts, of Toronto, has been selected hy the Conserâ€" vatives of Feel as their candieate for the Local Legislature, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Coyne _ Mr K. Chishoim, of Brampton. will, it is believed be his opponent. cepted In the United: States Senate, MrSumner introduced bills to amend the Constitution so as to elect the President for six years, to abolish the electoisl college system, and to abolish the cftice of Viceâ€"President. He also introduced an amendment supâ€" plementary to the Civil Rights bill, Bi.ls were intreduced to repe.l the Binkruptcy «ct and to fix the dute for the resump~ tion of specie payments, V iceâ€"President Wilson preâ€"ented the resignation of C. a>lain Newman, The Senate refused to The Mail predicted that the close of the polis in Lennox would prove that Mr. Uartwright * will never have another op~ A meeting of prominent members of the Bar will be held this week to protest agninst the action of Judge Davia with reâ€" gard to the I‘weed counsel. In a fight between John Robinson‘s eircus troupe and a party of deâ€"peradoes at Jacksonville, Tex., three men were killed and several seriously woun:ied. portunity to sell himsel{ and his party," and the result shows that what‘s left of " the party‘ is so small and misernble that to sell it would b@ impossibleâ€"not worth purchasing, you know. . The Muilis probaâ€" bly right. The fortunate member of the Quebec Poâ€" lice force who left on Saturday list for Engâ€" land to receive a fortune bequeathed him, was Detective George Sheflington. By the death of his cousin, Captiin the lon. Reginald Cheyne Shetlington, Grenadier Guards, the wellâ€"known (Quebec detective, a younger son of a cadet branch of an old Cheshire family, becomes heir to a very large estate. The St. Lawrence Tow Boot Company, with that spirit of enterprise which has characterized its management for some time Mpu, lhas pertormed this season an act of service to the port and taught a lesâ€" son to the Government, neither of which should soon be torgotten. . We refer to the iitting out of its powerful new steamer * Rescue,‘ and its despatch by the Comâ€" rny to assist vessels in the Lower St. awrence, a diflicult and perilous duty which it performed with great success. The © Rescue‘ has fully demonstrated the advantages of having a powertul steamer to assist late outward bound c:alts, and the authorities shouldtake a note of the fact. 1t proved itself instrumental in say â€" ing much property, since the cold weather set in, a number of schooners, barges and timber drifting in the ice, besides the ship + Amour‘ and other vessels in distress be â€" low, having been successfully placed by its means in gafety.â€" Qu.b:c Budget hear Mr. Summer‘s de«patch from Spain. a -ynoEu of which was published in The Wo lt on Sunday. The cable announces the death of the celebrated Swiss pbysician, Auguste de Larive. }ie was born in Geneve in 1801, and there he died full ot years and honer. Dr. de Larive distinguished himse!f at an early age by many important experiments, and by the publication of scientitic articles, the first of which, written in 1822, was published with the approbation of MM. Ampere and Arago in the « A anals of Chemistry and Medicine." . His investiga tions into the principles #F heat weie among the most noteworthy of his res= searches. . In 1822 be was appointed to the chair of mediciae in the Academy of Geneva. . In 1830 be left Switzerland f!). & time and went to foreign countries in purâ€" suit of knowledge to aid him in his studies, While in England he took part in the wark of the Royal Sociely of Landon. (@n his The Union Trust Company reaumed business yesterday. The business quarter of Fisknill vill\go, N. Y., was deswroyed by fire yesterday The loss is about $115,000 1830 he was elecied nrn?lnrof the French â€" Instituteâ€"later, Foliow of ‘the Royal me;g of London and of the other learned bodies in Europe. . Among Dr, Larive‘s works are ‘History of Electncity‘ and © Freatise on Applied Electricity.‘ heat. . in 1842 M. de Larive obtained from the French Acadamy of Science a priza for his discoveries in electroâ€"metallargy. in return home, from 1836 to 1841, he gave himself up to chemical experiments tendâ€" ing to verify his theory of the principles of T C e dn e Cc IEINILIS Rurne Having attempted‘a coup d‘ etat, and *"USTrED STATES ITEYS CANADIAN NEWs?. avousts DE LARIY® Obituary farmer. By perseverance and untiring energy, united with sterling integrity, be has pushed himseif up to the hi‘hcnl.{yo.l- tion in this country of his adoption. He brings to the n-u:rmt. of public a well trained mind, a clear head, & 6&r0 intellect and a vigorous constitution. . He is empbatic«lly 1 "self made man," an« his position at the head of the Governâ€" ment is a compl.ment to the tirmers and mechanics <f our couniry. _ Mr. Macâ€" kenme‘s history and example should im. press upon young men three importint lessons : First‘y, that every legitimate occupalion, no matter how humble, is honorable in itself; Secomnily, what tue greatness is achieved by the exarcise of industry, perseverance, faithfulne:ss and integrity ; Third‘y, that lack of intellecâ€" tual training ana disadvantage of early education may be overcome by study, careâ€" ful reading, and diligent improvement of leisure moments. Let the young men of our Dominion, and particularly farmers and mechanics, lay these lessons to § and strive to achieve succers in ad true greatness by the exercise of pe o T ance and industry, united with integrity 0 purpose and a firm determination to do right under all circumstances. ‘The D â€" minion wants thousands of such selfâ€" made men to occupy positions of trust and useâ€" fAlness to take the places of the bar sccom aud corner loafers, the political cormorants and party hangersâ€"mn, who hive too long dishonored honorable positions in life and in the public service 1 he country wants many men of the stmp of lon. Alex. Mackenzie. Erom the New Glargow, N.S., Cl o+ icle. There is something instructive and en» cwuraging for young men in the history and present position of Hon. Alex. Mc« kenzie, now Premier of the Dominion of Canada. He started in life with no capiâ€" tal but his brains and his hands, and workâ€" ing at his chosen avocation as a stone mason, and subsequently as a practical Twowas® Eourscraic O1., purely a Tpnndon of six of some of the best (ils that are known, each one possessing virtues ofits own. Scientific physicians know that medic fe o fredientain cood oportt t Go to C. King & Co‘s., for Miliinery and Mantles. 2415 any other combination or rm’orflo- of the same ingredients, or any other ingredients, and entirel} different from anything ever before made, one which produces the most astonizhing results, and baving a wider ram»s of application than any mo ; dicine ever before discovered. 1t contains no alcoâ€" hol or volatile |iqmnueonnqmfly _loses nothine by ovu:n'tiol. Whfl::u npr&ed you get the a.-‘ drop; whereas with other prejpara ons nu’yï¬ï¬‚u l‘oohol is lost in that vn{. and yeu get only the smali quantity of Vils which they may contain. . N. TMHOMAS, Pheips, N.Y. And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, Unt. so‘© Agents for the Dominion. Noticeâ€"Welentricâ€" selected and Eleotrized Smokers! For a good smoke, uso the Myrtlic Navy. Seo T. & E. on caco plug. 4 Poxop‘s Exteact.â€"For wounds bruises, burns, pains, aches, swellings, tathe the part with Extract. 2124 manties will got them in the at reduced price; at Alli, M McMorran‘s. Evening Flowers juast received »t Allan, McKinnons & McMorran‘s. 2131 Comwrrciar Sonoor, Harbor Grace, N. F. Ma. Jaxes L. Feccowsâ€"Dear Sirâ€"l am very happy to acknowledge the benefit l have received from the use of your Com pound Syrup of liypophosphites, For up wards of twelve months 1 suflered most acutely from a severe Cough and a most violent Asthma, for the relief ot which 1 tried everything I could hear of. At last I commenced the use of your Syrup, and after taking one bottle was able to attend to my avocation. | continued, .ooordfnf to directions till 1 had used nine bottles, which effected a perfect cure. With much gratitude, Truly yours, 2423 M. Souruy, Teacher. WoORTA TEN TIMES ITS WEIGNT IN GoLp. Do You Kxow Axryruixa or it? is Not, it > Tiz You Dw. There are buttow preparations of medicine which have withstood the im partial Judgment ot the pooâ€" ple for any great lol_g&"o( time. Une of these is TNSURANO® & R8X1 Starradkiy FHOMAS Curs your fHomks,â€"It is to the interâ€" est of »ll who own horses to keep them in a healthy and sound condition ; exper.â€" ence has proved that ‘‘Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy‘" is the most efticicious, it has been used by thousands who will cheerfuily confiim this statement. For leaves, Coughs, Colds, and all diseases which effect the wind of horses it has no equ«l, nor is it equalled a condition medicine; ies ti tlood, corrects idingait banpich May be consu nor and Alber Ottawa, Gct <Me ber of the RoYab *’M ln#l.“llul l.lflnnn‘w trlflls College of Physicians, Edinburgh, and softens the skin ; in fact, so great is the improvement in the condition and apâ€" pearance of the animal as to have led many to doubt if it could be ‘the same horse. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Unt., proprietors for Ganada. Sold by all medicine dealers. > 2420, ADV CCATE, SOLICITOR,&c. Jusi ready, THE TRIO, a collection of threeâ€" part songs, armanged especially for High Schools wnd Sem inuries, An excellent com panion or sucâ€" cessor o the **Mour of Singing." _ These goods are Imported direet from Manuâ€" factory, and the prices are extreimely low. . yQuoâ€" tations by mail seut on application, vermin ENGIISH SINGLE BEDSTEA DS, ENGLISH DoUBLE BEDSTEADS UHILDRENS C TS. 0 PRICE, $1. This High School Singing Book is admirably fitted for its work, containing u,\--l elemt-m?ry course and a large quantity of the best votnl music wellâ€"arranged in two, three and four parys, Has been received with the greatest favor by practical teachers. . rRICE, Wore, By. L. O. Emerson. > he new, #prightly, and very Come es uiï¬..l '2: h-\i is by :nr?:uem-l who m the m every time," never fails to _hgromlmw of the pen:a Of his mv M:.chuulnon‘ Books, about 000 bave t se Alll schoolâ€"teachers are invited to give this new nd pn‘:uu book a trial. > Any book rubmho-l by Ditson & Co. will be nul_{y mail, pestâ€"paid on recqipt of retail price* 1)" tations by mall seut u.“wnm ) wWovEN WIRE MATTIRASSICS, Elastic, durable and I:kueln-. Ottawn, June 3% 1873. . +Â¥ pHE BESC MUSIC BOOKSs to u.‘ung« purchased, and Loans negotiated. OrPFicsâ€"No, 3 Bell‘s Block, Elginâ€"st., Ottawa Nov. 27, I87L 2â€"1y. No 12 St. Jamesâ€"3 Nept 9, IN73 Hpecial prices for Hote., Kohools, Hospitais Those . requiring. ~warmy Just arrived QNSALD M, GRANT, BLDsTEAD} ! Wroucht iron=â€" Bedsteads __H. MEAvOWsSs & CO, CA1PLSAL sToVÂ¥s DBEPOT, R High and for Grawmmar sachoo!s ! THE HOUR OF SINGING, Thomas‘ Eclectic Oil. By L. 0. Emerson and W..M Tilden Bomothing for Young Men 28, 1874 CHELRFUL YoOICE*, WELLINGTON STRERKT WEST Lba ) Wollg x , ted at his OM P. FOKAN, 21, 1874 LYNN Asilima. ld'vm';l-ul CHAIR i EDSTEA bs which less, â€" Proof agaiust 35 Snssex Street. Tabz " hok Bhop? s lit rner of (‘Con MONTREAL. Zxi2â€"tm 2101â€"3m from €HR OTTaWA TrmEK _ DECEMBER 4. 1873 nt M1 tellany of _ modern thought, research, and ciiticism. The cream of alj luu‘v‘pu bookss worth reviewing is found here aud they treat of the leading events of (he world in masterly urtldies wriiten by men who bave special knowledge of the matters treated. . ‘The Ameriâ€" can I‘umï¬hen urge upon all mwlmuuhn in this munu'ï¬ a liberat support of prints which the ave :o long and so cheaply furuished, L“ sure that no expenditure for nu-mo..m"u yleld so rich a return as that requl fot a subscription to these the LEAINNG! PERLIODICALS OF GREAT «t BRITALIN. UE N.B.â€"You will know the place from any 0 her by being carpeted, "Edinburgh Review," (Whig. "Ahoudon Gexrerty Revicw," (Conservative.) "Westminister Review," (Tibera! &v *Britiâ€"h Q,numrly-ï¬ovin." (Kvangelical.) The Great Break has Come ! Il‘ll EBURLINGTON 0# application, m â€" TiE LBNOARD 8SCOTE PUBLISHING Co. en 2 110 Fultonâ€"st., New York. Our immen e extablishment daily overcrowded with appreciative customers ! Our Store is identified as the place where Boots and Shoes ure sold at astonishingly low prices, wud where nothing in regard to them is misâ€" represcuted. Our cheap and durable Boots are winning golden enconulums from our many customers, g«iir’f» and {nbhabitants of the city and its surâ€" rounding, that he has leased the &nm building situate as above. which he will open on 4. Preparations tosuit every condition of the Bearp, No charge for consultation. Combings of Ladiés Halr made up in every style, at moderate prices, 4 B ackwood‘s Edinburgz Wagâ€" p azine, ? REPRINTED BY The Leonard Scott Publishing Co,, 140 FULTON ST., NEW YORK, Ey arra: gement with the English Publishers _ _ who receive a liberal compensetion. > _ Meviews _ + 1 s LH®@ * * For Biackwood & the four Reviews + (â€" > > 1500 °0 «* Postage 2 cents a number, to be prepaid by the porrse inihe mmieg anqunlnery > s * !it We buy our goods direct fromm the mnnua turers, and this expiains our marvelious pri Y aur patronage and recom mendation is rospectâ€" fully sultcited, a short distance from the Richmond Road. The Lot is 6x##, with a rarcoMFORTABLE DWELLING Bxa0, Kitchen Z‘x17, Woodâ€"shed and Barn 40x17. Buildâ€" Having had sixteen years experience in every ranch of his profession, he has no doubts in beâ€" ing able to givesatisfaction to all who may feel | lensed t patronize him. Maving beeit engaged tor several years in the frst of in iondon, England: as Ladies‘ bhair I r.and Fine \VE and Toupee Maker, is able to challenge com tion, L The subscriber offers for sale a splendid three years otl&nmn BULL, bred from one of the lion, R.‘W. Beott‘s, best cows. He has aken first prive for two years at the Coun‘y of Ottawa Agricultaral Show Fair, and is considered z ,p--umg-mdm best in the County ; he u besutiful dark red and white, and has all the cluu acteristic meke of that fine breed. __ Kitchen Z‘x17, Woodâ€"shed and Barn 40x17. Buildâ€" ings ail new. The house is well ttnLh-l; a werxl cellur, doubte windows, a good well of water, force pump with hose. The lot is well fenced and very handsogpely sitnated. There are three ve hardsouye shade trees on the IOt. "l‘l_l.*_l_l"lzohulz Artistic Hair Work and Hair Jewelry of ¢ the Fuest Finish : Bamples always on show. A .FINE STOCK OF SWITCHES L0o0b> PROPERTY, CHEAP tawa, Nov. 3 1974 No 72 Sparksâ€"St.. Robison‘s Block, Ottawa, Dee. 1, 187% BOOT & SHOBH Braids, NOTICE: nereby given that wruml on wil be nmaue al m-:tf?,-â€"-wn the L‘h wl ture of the Provi &IDM m Act to Inearporate the (Â¥tawa River and Ingham oo o hentadin tp? An : u.!-uulu q. Aug, 2, 1872 Neuralgia, Bore Throat, tops scrtt Toothache, For saie, by private contract, Lot No 63, fronting m Kimâ€"St., R O C H ES TE RVILL E. Hoarseness, " These periodicals coustitate a wonderful misâ€" Citeu!ars with further particulars may be had Call early in the day to avoid the rush at Nov, 20 187X â€"___â€" Apply to _ A. ROWE, _ Ast l’Aufl.lomyer and Real FAhu:'genl Ottawa, Aug. 13, 1873. E V E R Y B O D Y! H AAI Râ€"C U TT IN G The subseriber takes pleasure in informing the tiull, June 26, 187. Economy th6 Order of the Day ! Boots and Shoes have never been so chea p! T E R M $ About one third the price of the originals. r any Oe Review â€" â€" â€" $ 1 0 a rany two Bviewn 1 % ..71 0n hit* d n.'.'"". Nov. 21, 1873X VPirocn wtlt partiner movers 17 T cem i further notics ; 11 gor cen6 UTIuK TV FARMERS AND STOCKâ€" BREEDERS, \&.1% and 76 SP A RK®â€"8T., lMustrated by our famous BARGAINS ! Saturday Next, Nov. 22, 1873, TTENTION RAKE COHAnuis TO SECURE a W. 1. MILLA R D‘S ritish Quartorly Reviews. hignons THOS. EDWIN MOORE, DRESSING ROOMS, And other Tollet Requisites. For a Firstâ€"Ciass Business, All Hemorrhages, Popular One Price N O T IC E.. EMPORIUM, Curls, Commissioner of Customs. Fancy Jewelry, EKverybody Interested ! Burns, Soreness, Boils, Wounds, Ulcers, Bruises, Colic, Old Sores, AND T. MOr FATT. Combs, Wi3â€"1y Brushes, WILLIAM MUIR, Eaq., of Inistrynich. J Aklfl C()m Clement Park, Dundee. GEO. ROB N, Esq., Writer to the Signet. JAMES W ALKER. ., of Dnlr‘{." WARREN H. SAN Esq., Writer to the AMoUNT Or PuxDs at the beginâ€" | uhzamt.beyen............... £1,193,107 5 4 Or, Deducting Values of Policies wew held from other Offices and Bnuses thereon............... 5208 15 5 AssURANCE PREXIUNS (less Reâ€" Assurance Pretutgms) £250,203 17 1 CONSIDERATION for AXâ€" NUITIES granteg....... 20,200 11 INTEREST . and _ DiVIâ€" DENDS ((less Income TAX).+:1¢>/+ 111 :s.1 :27 ©1,000 12 2 Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufferin, Was held in the Associations Head Offices, 82 Prince‘s Street, Edlinburg October, 1873â€"Bir ARCHIBALD HOPE, Bart., in the Chair, Pm e ET w PA Lt e P Pm RETDOTIOTE PME MVA SUMD) MBDURIEL have been closs on £800,000. â€" The Death Claims and Expenses have been moderate, and after pay ment of £38,000 in CASH BONUSES, a sum of £100,000 has been added to the amets on hand. â€" The Assots, Including Value of Policies held from o‘her Offices, now amount to £1,050,000. ©The CASH Boxusk» to be distributed to the Policyâ€"hoiders in class A. m'thamolRmr,'nd- Ing 5th April, 1874, will amount to about £40,000. ‘They wili be ot the same rates as for mr. and ',l"'"'d as usuat in lbltelE:M of the current year‘s premiums, namely:â€"On Ordinary 6 Life Policies, u:r-uton-or fore bth April, 1855, 37} per cent of the premiums; nr?em in the following {,‘nr. per cent..; and 2 per cent. on all later policies opened on or before 5th April, 1868. " The rodow deciare also a Dividend to the shareholders at this date of 11 dper cent. on the pald up Caf.ita? of £87,500, the same to be payable on lith Novemb r prox.. under deduction of the paid up Oaf.ital of £47,500, the same to be payable on lith Novemb r prox., under deduc up Caf. e e e on 1 Novemb r prox., under de nterim .-.mmg'mmuzmumay. During the year ending 5th April, 1873â€" Nuw LL‘B AbBURANC® were proposed 10 the nUMber Of 2,387, fOF... +4 ces se 2000022000000 ‘whose declined or not proseeded with were ANQ . FQL. s +1 1+ e er44 8 6 ex aun e an e nos c And the transactions, 1006, §OK) axxi: i2â€"+ar rarrrrsserses &tw Lir® AnxUiTtks were purchased to the amount of per OAE +120 i+ se rr e rrree DrATHS occurred amongst the Assured, under 278 policies for ........................ 19 DEATHS occurred amongst the Annuities, cancelling 20 Life Annuities for perannum Casit BoxUsks were paid to Policyâ€"Holders to the amount of...... ...................... The HEVESUE Of Lh6 YORF WAG.1!>.1 Yersrsces ies Brserrrrrsirs6s 565 srersesree e eenena n aal boy Mlaw .‘(‘;le.l:u_sn!‘pc:elno( £18,000 over the previous year.) At the end of the yearâ€" > 0 _ 0 0 t 0 0 " °CC lwï¬wll;:'u‘n;' Alsvt'nsfll"vmlnï¬f;rmrora The Torat, Balg%mmofl Policies werep"mn“m The TorkL Oasi‘ Ese ted In CIASS A were .................csssrrslrr ce rene.. The rvg:;ex:)hnxl ap 5th April, 1873 (incluaing yalue of Policies hbeld from other MFEFO:: ol l ie nnrfu 618 214 6424032145 13 +8 1423424Â¥ Â¥ 51+ +8 2e e se veve cevevebrebavan e Asluguw'lrvm) ANNUITY FUNp.. As per First Schedule. . . .£1,540,200 15 4 (‘L%l:s admitted or intimated, 55917 111 t not yet paymble............ PREMIUM returnable but unâ€" 1. OIRIION .++ 1+ 2000280 rr esc oeer n e+ 211 6 ANNUITIES due, but not applied TivP . se on Th en e n deavev‘s 42 5 2 S 2241330 1¢C¢ OBIF fo rebew the e‘pression of their #atisfaction withâ€"its progree® and position. In all essential points the results of the past year have been most favourable. ‘}he NKW sl')ol ASSURED hava haan alnc ald GPian man‘ m io e a d es CR I h 2 CC _ LIABILITIES, BHAREHOLDERS CAPITAL paid A Choice and Fxteasive Stock! MiuT.ITXErRY Evening Flowers Just Received EXTRACTS3 FROM THE DIRECTORY‘ REPORT AND STATEMENTS. Di "In"agrin submitting the Annluu" Amu;:n_s of the Associntion in the wsurl fall d“ll' ttlo‘ Directors have oply to renew the expression of their #atisfaction withâ€"its progrees and position. In all LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND apansâ€"Greer â€" Black best grades, | Coffee ground daily and roasted e preémisesâ€" 9 b bitee nunnllodl;‘xdolwmmvw. , iÂ¥ ih id + ‘The sbave Cirgre and reliab«e; old nmm-mmmw proâ€" 4 acers, and llbomeumble price. ‘They are worth trying. nmn‘ nemselyes, at PWP ets n mmm i«A 1% C %R.Several Lines of FELT HAT3 at Cost A Grandâ€"Display of tho Latest and â€" Richest Shades and T _nanteszt S ¢cvles. DIRECT â€" IMPORTATIONSK, Dec. 8, 1874 THOS. PATTERSON ALLAN, â€" MKINNONI ___â€" WaOoLESALE AND RETALIL, Rx. Bhip from France, Engiand and Spain. _ Ten hhds, KXTRA FINE 9 L D PORT W IN HI Teas, Coffees and Sugars. REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING orir APRIL, 1878 Medical Officerâ€"JOH ‘I BROW N, Exq G 1. 187 the largest producer of Wines in Jerez‘s, Reasonable price/and good DIRECTORS AT EDINBURGH. Sir ARCHIBALD HOPE of Craighall, Bart., Chairman (Being an increase of £100,000 over the previous year.) BALANCE SHEET ON it APRIL, 1873, THE Sirt ANNUAL MEETING £1,500,171 18 11 £1,410,508 9 1 £1,781,880 0 3 122,001 9 841,280 10 4 1 HOSs. P?1TTERSONS$, No,% R& . £ ALEX. K. MACKENZIR, Req., Banker. Lieutâ€"Col. R. W . FR lnte H. R. L. C. 8. THOS. MACKENZIR, Keq. Writer to the ‘ J. SAN nnmou.m-q..owh.munu DONALD BELTH Esq., Writer to the Signet. ; ., M.D , F.R.C.P., 2 Rutland Street. OrrICE FURXTTURE and Stanips AGENTS! BALANCES®.,!............ UUTSTANDING ©PREMTUMs and ANNUITIRS;â€"::.........c.+++. OUTSTANDING I®TEREsT......... INTEREST accrued, but not yet ___|DRYDIG . 1. 1: reas rearnsersrer +386 Un deposit in Banks..£17.5ig 1 5 n dej n o On Carrent Bank Aut 17, 102 0 3 MANsanPonmdflznfl eake. Loans on Assignment to%ntilo LoAxs on Preference and Guaranâ€" teed Railway Stock, on Bank Rtock, and on the Association‘s Stock; and Amount (at £11 per kï¬hm)_ of Association‘s MANTLES AT A BARGAIN. MANTLES AT A DISCOUGNT MA N seasonable Mantles should amine the Stock &6 §oFf 3b y y j ment NTLES REDUCED. Those who require warm vic., c. k lï¬'n.:'ulthï¬!um MVORRAY, weve recrreecnene c en 6+ +£1,018, 974 r prox., under deduction of the , O Friday, the S1st day £1,506,171 13 11 181,447 19 1: 4 0 it 4 4,207: 11 â€" 6 13,400 14 6 T 5.917 14 84,081 78 21 8,807 704,447 88, 157 $41,380 exâ€" To m ooA inger Alarkne Nublak Undefsibovres R Bpanish_do _ 'l'"l:=ch Pickles, North W. Cheese, Builton Cheese, Ham Game Ple, Yorkshire Game Ple, ‘The subscriber offers 1or sale on account of the pNHOICE FRUITS, SPICES AND GENERA! GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES AND J 5yrups, at low prices, during the holidays. r. BASKERVILLE & BRO8. CHINA WAREHKHOUSE. aLEE‘y served Ginger ih:nnunlu Freach Oll ves, P.BASKERVILLE&BROS Estate of Chevrier and Laframboise ‘The following Property ne"‘;wvmum in one lot or separately wr-mmnunn'mmn * or eugs !A%“- 0 0. LATOUR, who be on the premises m%\vanmmmm. Oct. 20, 1874 * 2»7d&w1m A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year Wil}be ready to réteive Guests on the VGARS, TEAS AND COFFEESâ€"Very choice : d guaranteed. _ Non | Offer reductions in our general suxx?m hojpe o give satisfaction, HOICE 1.ABRADOR HERRINGS on hand. =:LVER AND RED ONIONS. es s es P BASKERVILLE & BROS. Dec. 4, 1873. Campbell‘s Celcbrated Boof Ham and Roll Bacon. _ Cass‘ Celebrated Canadian Choese. low. an 1e79 D. McDO“ELLo NION HOUSE. EFITTED, REFUER N18 8 ED The undersigned HAS KEMOVED to the premises now occupied by J. lWlNifl & Co., Commission Agents, ; & â€" Titus Block, South Snarksâ€"st. o ncud ___ Bole Agent fo OFFICEâ€"South W Sbetwien O‘Connor and Bankâ€"sts. . _ Ottawa, Oct. sth, 187: s U S & 6 xX â€"s T. POCKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AXND PLENTY OF GOOD CHEER! Very Choice, by the Rarrel or Gallon ; also in Bottles. None should be without it. aud Books, Amok â€" JAS. BAILIFEF, ; Jture ; in all the new 1874 Fail and Winter Season !874â€" _ Latest Novelties Introduced. UDRESS, DRESS. SEVERN TWILL. Pnmyemvetineroratrigh Aitdhouse Wert " 1t Jucacmes the mdvaniage of p® vicuNA SsEROoE Rich Satin #m entirely new matlerial ;a thin make of sorge. ,m,ugmmmgvmmdm.mw toxâ€" ‘\.Vloz;;mlnfl very geod ; is a handsome corded cloth of superior finish, FRENCH POPLINNETT. is pretty texture ; the arranted. o WRle Oe ie aree d Oe 0 lethares the wear w ~ O . ‘FRENCH TWILL DIAGONAL. A charming material for winter wear: ina splendid assortment of polourint® SCUTARIA CORD. Is one of Best quality imported , soft and pleasant to wear : i onb Snngee Syibeocanng to Lie compipaion,. _ * beautiful B A inrge variety of .omwm FANCY DEPARTMENT. E‘â€â€˜M"’;"-"" Myrtle Navy, Violet, Ruby, Garnet, Â¥ REAL "ABERDEEN WINCEYS. A large variety of beautiful grey mixtures, remarkably cheap. ® BLEVY & AZRER ERAR D MV AEET 2 + x aieaiia nant w n taauins _ FTDLLINERY AND MANTLE kPARTr with latest London and Paris Fashions, Bonnets, ym LADIES‘ DRESSES MADE TO ORDER H 1 M O TV A L . HUNDRED BARRELS OF CIDER, Oct. 11, 1878 REGENT HOUSE | WR We wish al our customers and the public generally JOHN GRAKAM, Fioprietor Oriental Pickies, Grande Chartreuse Aya, Pana, Marachino, Celebrated Old Kentuck y Bourbeon Whiskey, lMennessy Brandy, V. 0. Do do â€" Three Star Do do _ Two Star Do do _ One Star Martel Brandy, TBEEVRETERENE â€"Silk Finish MIGNONETTE SERGR TRENCH "MERKINOS. HAVE JUST BRECELVED BSATIN CLOTH. J. R. STITT & Co., 1 3 SPARKSâ€"HT. ##0â€"lm Dresses that lady wants, in Navy, live Ureot, V inicl, ge. * Fancy Fair. % cents per bottle. Bold at all Drug Btorest ï¬nlv B’,'anv. Chemist, 5'-'.'.'-'5â€"- Trade Murk secured) Montreal, Haâ€"ly = drl(fxummlfl.?‘w made to the lfl- Uniario, En‘x‘tu.m.-:’:-‘a nld.-m“ a Company to tldlw= City ""iï¬:’"""" of 1 river and Rossean to Parry Ottawa October Znd. 1873 dâ€"CGwâ€" $ The ST. JAMSE‘8 CHURCEH Fancy Fair o onlubl; bosthoned in Golgbor, wi be ‘Relh i -Wnou-.'- the s Hall, Wellington street, the 8th and following days. Contribut yB SYR BPR W% P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. kD AND LODGING, ® LZiR & R AR KRX Agent for Ottawa and \’My McKenzie & Co‘s Cole= brated Sherry Wines, McKenzie & COo‘s Port Wines, DeSt. Marceaux & Co‘sCham pagh Moselie do Carte Noire do Carte DOr do Carte Blanche do Hparkling Moselle. do _ Ccelebrated Renault & Co‘s Brandy, t