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RDINE BROS ?hll'\i!he’rk..}m ol epad wo Reviews â€" â€" .* , mee Reviews â€" â€" 1 \ AND _ EAPSIDE, & SUSSEX »Lu & unu.w ______. Noted for Cheap Boots, uLV EN T jplicat ii'. lessons ive tmm o‘ cloc r k pM i: liberad support « L ve so lorg ap ling sure that no e maiter will yleld so r red for a subscripts n i PERIODICALS C BRiTAIN.â€" divorees legilly ob a mice, _ Logat overywiced in ag con is Now Open, timg e w appo) lave an im mense assortment of GENTLEMEX® ce of each Book, in CWt $l, 5 spRniQ * Te Oith $ ppuses of se Dett , are perfoot stoote opaiar music, _ beink “"%. ung * from @D immense stotkâ€" k futt sheet -‘u-l-l- each book books for pT : ue "errog music. 1 th* whole \ibrat et Three Hundred and FIRY lx:lwl" u..n-p&u-m-mol"““ o Cnas. 4. DIFsONX & (Ry 311 Broad way, N* plg.h.-:‘-‘:r,n be 4 office very. re with further particul ation. men can keep their feet P rnchl‘ul!(‘\\'RK wum $4 per ver betore sold in Otta wa under $ Custom work made to order by giving s notice. a . ey‘s Block, ®parks Street, ; RhoWeLQ\ â€" Voeat & I" TINSTRUMENTAL eral mu\eondnct,'“:"“ 0 puhhc»}!“rgqyw ‘.N woodd& I woReviews : WOud‘s W:fi.: woud & one Review we + . } . B0# e« 4 »lm-mr.numb : the office of deivery. y the :k'-t.thhw‘horwtmhn-"un ENUARD SCOTF PUBLISH1NG Co, kwood & the four (POULIN‘S BLOCK, HULL,, t he will do his best to provile for the t and vieasure of those who may visii JOHN 3. fln,“).’ 0. 180 Bread . v. New y4ub »tha Wt D5 of Strauss ! Urgan at Home ! P ianoist‘s AlbuBl, M”*’ crmrel®e! \'oh-J“"' c n â€"fhD Web rodieals constit _ modern . thow FOR ME MUSsICAL LUBRAAY, (Chord & TIMES is M.acLEAN, ER DITSON &#C0â€" Bos! apets office, capiia r® RENC sh Quarterly weod‘s CUdinbur Nag. azine, . * REPRINXTED 8y anmard Seott P-Ng-bh Cdsp FULTON ST., NEew YORK, ment with the English Publish eceirc a HDerAl comnenenit _ ce11,801 0011 gorioss or BOUND ORIC. ; «erman ed bills of oo Peoracuers CC Wi © inging B% ots and Shoes, LLON CANAL WUKKS, TEL DE PA RIS ERS suppiled at the )« | -..wm ) wpr ~ old en coerhen, Church Street, near Dalhousit a, February 4 187% kwood & . three ImBER WANTED. ef ©oom, OA CC us vi= DERS supplied with the cholcest """"* l 000L E RY 49 > inform his friends and the publicin general, that his magnificent PUP" 9 2P o¢ Vocalim rated teacher of YOC@IIA Centre Town, te: Iuâ€"..fin' large quantity ».m'n- n:n-â€"-lh t Canel Works at this w ared l'..v.l“‘u tract for either the whole or any portion «wermnth O Ol% f of seottish “'..o.- %’-"fi"‘fl,.‘“.! lJ N O T I C Wote! will be opened on awlter granied T E RM s wa v C 020 lesson® in .V OO reridenc®t .04 pile at ir thein at ner house, beP®C ..n’ ‘: k p.m. Terw® ion. Residence Joyce‘s vounsh Street, Sundy Hills ’ C TT ;IAW . ROY, UVK LNING. (Their own mauke.) il of LE on t a & Co‘s CELEBRATED Team . of MUS & CO. C’i‘,’é’;meR P Yorevie w," ( te #@,""(Laberal.) t vative.) y fiu\n w," ‘.;'w receire SA en _ (_â€" ; an Assigne®. ‘s. retREAU interim A*+*4 Â¥ oC £ JAME® * inghau * i post g Ppearia! ACT id Fultogâ€"st., New York, IC. f Pm“d-dl‘." hi : _ CHARLES ROY, wivice free: B t C. H, H. DITSON 4 e a wonderful is t KLl, | resenreh, and y (yoveren ho. all Europemn books here and they weat + world in masterty wia Rels _ Ou0 English ':‘ «ompensati y ROGER 711 Broadwage@§ Q 186 Paid h~~ m REED @8GAX y Will. 1812 :‘g':ll‘l'l!l i7 uad & nant a24 proty de an assignment Of 13 Roviews, ind so cheaply exvendure lop meh a return as 10 +hexe the P phcation w OF GREAT for amy have The #** m Coitre ons C Ww er * said 1 onts oo the 1W® ‘L \wo o‘ciock tm «CU",ffeirhs 33 00 the Reprints rigina is per «ns 12 arhearnas gnment of DHM Specia l of the vile ; EVFRY FRIDAY MORNING, in t:-‘:‘{uwm:s -oninf mail, u:l ) per annum, M in adtvance : or $1 * if ; aid during the year. ",‘“ "eual encouragement (OWE PREE cort m tu®) Q\IIN'IHIDL‘@ p-:;rmk;‘-‘u\uy up Clubs whether PA of « .“f;...‘ namber of A dvertisements are inserted * the Week!y Times at |0 conts par, line, 1st inseir Tou. each subscau« nt insertion, 8 cents. ***®*!"° .iisements measured by a Nonâ€" U *n on pef s 500 dook U tabecribers :"Eiâ€"rmcs preph JSTERED, (in Aek of ue Publ:»be MA :fluâ€"m-â€""w AapyERTIsINCRATES. Quitle Stray®a Uiiasa 6h: Daily Cimes pare\ aiéve:isoments in Daily Torss N% t line; oulnhz“ ist h."'.-::'“naiunn'mlfl .E in Notices, !?; cents per line. Advertisements, Suchjas _ CCAE Wanted. 0_ whe? ®=" C 44i s 25 CENTS -" aaris . sach additional word over 24, Beperag Contracts for an: det term are made L Rabs ralEs Thi t may be seen on applicn Uon at the Ode®. se 5 u) and Business Cardsâ€"not exceeding ta words ~are inscried in the Daily Times at$!i6per Phornicinns se reon nc 5 sA roa0 ttace, Gpares Ont. «‘flee opposite !be *.'.m Town. Night office dm m street. Cenire Town. Caneers oured without the use of the by a sew but certwin, speedy and almost mo gess. . Keterence given to partios weat~ ad if required. ® Ortawa. May 9. 1870. paxter OCC ‘{W.. Attornies, Solicitors, Lo ue unsA SW &A wiLLIaAyÂ¥ MOosGRovE Barrister, Sollcitor, &C., "Homeeopathie Physician, roon _ and ACCONâ€" wer. _ Residenceâ€"Albert 8 Office hours fom $ to 1i a. na., and 2 to 4 p. IX, Special attention J;.ll w diseased and .z.-uduu terus. 1788 The above firm (the «s in (ttawa), are prep ture all descriptions of F., N1ELDLNG, @plssuer of Marriage Licensesâ€"B@ orrics :â€"G. ELWELL‘® I Store, Btreet, and si T. C BRIG H \.I's.hq.. m Stre«t. opposite Hamilion Bro# § RECEIVED PER STEAMERS ._ Corinthian and Polynesian, FIVE CASKS OF 1. Y ER Y CHOIOE 66 O Ds ieitors in Chancery Oriceâ€"Hariy‘s Blo @. Tamsox. utiaws, June 3 157 wosGRo V E* BUILDINGS, UIIAW M qutaws, June 7, 1873 Bs maILLON, & CHRYSLER, l Barristers and Atmnqywlaw. tcitors in Chancery, Notaries, &6. oficeâ€"Harndy‘s Block, Hideau Streek in Mess e ane. F. H. Cu®YSLER, W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ Campbell & McBride, M“mcw&qm‘ vYOL VII. NO. Juby 2, 173. _ _______ __________ZL__ Or‘ll'A HOTEL, ‘ 8T, JAME®E® STREET, MONTREAL The recent I.n-fr of this popular Hotel, Mr €.8. Browne, having formed a »M‘ with Mr. J. T. Periey, the estabiishment w1 sontinue to be conducted under the firm and style of Browne & Pericy, they nvlll.-l 1t +ta term of yeurs. In assuming propriâ€" â€" CCX L IW.L kimes has une THE WEEKLY TIMES, Uttaws, Decembe 23. 1872 3122%11. Globe Mutual ‘Qu® » 0 & Moster in Chancery Chambers, k. 4. C WOUD, %4, %9, and 20 Broadway, Cor, w ar RLINY FREEMAN, President, LORING ANDREWs, Vice President, t\:fi:,:l‘w':l“lfiy.!.\.‘ Hecrotary, K. M. .l, Actuary. WILLIAM sTUORu!=, ° Managing D OTTAWA UANA ~W. P. COUTLEE, B.C. L, 4s Barrister, Advocate, CWnB Of JCEOT _ TTLZL! ha house hA I *sbip, they: un ay state that the house has une zone many nnrmvononu. and they intend, w (stant attention to the wants of the travelâ€" ihile and its tormer w-n‘.\o.‘- the .-'i'fi\n‘ncwrnlun' wa‘" as the chics t ‘of “lllllg_l:___-- & DWRLWY! Merchant ‘Tailor and Outhitter To His CiceLency tne Governor General nd uite, All adver U _ LILFER INSURANCE 1 am now prepared to altend 1 mands of my numerous CustOMmert l\unu; 1t FaAKRMERS AND STOCK â€" BREEDERS, first prize for two years at the (w‘ Agricultural Show Fair, and is ‘ good judges one of the best in the County ; be lhuuuu;\udul red and white, and has all the characterisiic make of that fine breed. _ PRFCC W Miscell®®®®"" MADWY w anted or to LOB, wher pot exceeding 24 words& . G. M; HKOLBROOK ears oft .&-fifiin-’ BULL, bred from one lon. KR W. Seott‘s, best cows. He has Huil, June 24, 157% Cox yoR = April lsth, 1873 STEAM BOTILERL& Peg Ton» Devot, W anted. vary uonim.(m excepted annwin Py im on deliyored in the city It is «he United States, mt snbscriber offers for sale a splendid three Wousss to Rent, V acant, Articles Lost, Articles »id, and if n which case are ) should be BUILER Curnvr'l;-- and suree*s. Op mmo Ho "rach 81. 187R he orai®i BUILOING®, OTTAWA, EAN, ROGER & CO., . Wellington Htreot, Ottawa. OFFICE & WaDE, NEW YORK, .. ht 2l Ledging G. M. AOLBROUOK BROWNE & PERLEY, w Lt â€" _ DamteL WaDb® r lat Mam . 200 i tion 1 Time c n romd o Cattle W a Cor. Warren St. 2442 T. MO®FATT, THE S$T. LAWRENCE The old reliable, quickest and best route. . shortest line to all pointsâ€"East and W est. UN AND FROM THUBSDAY, Dee. lith, 1873 Trains will run dally, as follows :â€" +8 | 7.00 a.x. nu’d‘ with | mix‘d Comtortable Sofa Cars on Nos. 3 and 6. Charge for berths, $0 cents. Sure connections with Grand Trunk trains both East and West. Twenty minutes at Prescott Junction for reâ€" freshments. Trains are run o‘!lonuul tUme. HU8. REY NOLDS, _ e e Managing Director, Ottawa. Dec. 8 1873 ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. with CANANW Brock ville t Every amy OF ROTIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, The shortest, cheapest and quickest passsge Lo Liverpool, Londonderry and G .. The feet buocllhhm safest in the worki. Vesseis despatohed as follows :â€" Ha\"-l“............‘.........:M-ur C IOAN cekc2 se 66 +> # t N l # POLYN i nnnnsrversissstemn, meuaiy $ RATES OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portland or Quebec (every Saturday to Liverpoo! and Londonderty.) _MA__I_M'.. Cabin. ...... $77 Dwg: OTTAWA RAILWAY. Brockvilie & Ottawas Railways. \Buy your Tickets for Ottawa via Brockville." onnectinns with @, T. Trains and Brockâ€" ville, vmll.l&nd Point, and Stage at Renfrew for From Quebec sailing fro & oh or a n mnfin and leaving t hiamstapeett sn Raturn Tickets at reduced rates. SA An experienced earried on each vess mummluflfi*- mmu-uuum:mmm obtain certificates at lowest rates from ml or Seotland, to any railway & t the United States. [When tickets are not used the amount is returned, less * Tos ricough Uokets and every information Union Forw;}ilng & RKRailâ€" way Company. Royal Mail Line. QTICE. Ortawa Dec. 8, 1873. On and after the 9°* ZM00 0C Qundaye exâ€" # Jeaste Casseis" will leave Aylmer (Sundays exâ€" eond).u'l..ln.m with steamer of the line for Deuz R:vieres and interediate TNM“M.QM leaves Portageâ€" dn-m‘ll{. (Sundays w‘) at 7 o‘ciock a. LC * un staamer * fessie Cussels‘ duâ€"Fort daily, (Sunday® ©"U0 0/ Uu) Caussels‘ -..A«nn‘r& with steamer " Jessic Cussels‘ ‘ tor Pem brok w m ons in uie ‘ exce o‘eloc! â€" Dea J cachina, retirning leaÂ¥ing at 6 ociock im with steamer " Jason Gould," which leaves #-do.l..m mt uw noon. Paus+ same even+ iif en onnnation peie ied (ennda crrart ) with steamer " Kippewa‘ C oz Douk 10,00 A . 2. EApRRRTC _TR Chapean every Tuesday at7a. m., returming lea? e 1 9. B _ 0 . . Aemi ha we mt 1 p. M Company Wt ® oR 5.05 P.M. LLAN LINE 1.10 P.M. 9.30 p.M On and after the 1,00 P.M . BLZ May be consulted at his Office, corner of O‘CoAâ€" nor and Albertâ€"sta. 2401â€"3m. Ottawa, Oct. 24, 1878 Leave 4. AD “::clfl. SOLICITOR, &0. |"Good and spack Ko U m"l"."" . MONTREAL .a.nut,h-.-n':. ** #623m m m'a. mate Ottawa, Sept 27, 1873 § LUCR . LEAVE _ _ _ Bept. 9, 1373. GaLaAsG@ow LINE. nor «Bir John Yourg" leaves Bryson for o every Tuesday Eridad J -'mh-mwfll'” QOMAS P. FORAN, GoING NORTH GOING SOUTH. Grand Trunk West. _ from the Enst Do do Express G. T. R for Kast Do do Mail from the Connecting with. Connecting with. Rast and West. Pembroke, . LYNN, ARRIVE AND with the Grand Trunk i1way . p. W. COWARD & CO., Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st. â€" 1240 p.m., 8.40 p. m. = l.h:-..llo:un. â€" 1.50 p.m., 10.06 p.m. Managing Dir '02 A. 8. POBSTER, 148 a.m. 415 p.m 9.30 a.m., 5.00 p.m 8.00 a.m., 3.30 p.m ‘l‘imeâ€" for *December 6 at the office of 11.15 A.M 1250 r.M Prescott Juncetion 12.30 P°M Arrive at 1.4} P. M Arrive in Ottawa. 4.30 P.M 4.50 .M the steamer Tht #Â¥i% Mulligat .. Munro Dickson or O‘Conâ€" | , The propi® formerly the 2401â€"3m. fl-‘.h-mnm _ | w1 all the | _ elass hotel, & ‘The Bar w R,&o. | "uaoll l Lataiblisbuen , ‘Tonet C.'Io; Crand T runk Raitway Co‘y. of Canada. Theâ€"Great Direct Canadian Route Between the Easterm and Western States ONLY 1873=4. PnJLl’!:u P:lm Pu|1|nr mdh Sl:,namo‘ na ‘ars on all Troug! |"““' I’llz‘ Sleeping Cars on all Throug uum'rnga:lovurl.mvholom At PRERCOTT and BROCKVILE with all traing on the St L. & 0. and B. & 0. Railways, to and Close Connections Trains now leave Prescott and Brockville it Raprees AWTWOL 5R PC ENCO PCM Boston, &c¢., &¢., at..... .. .. . ... 505 pm 4.3 pm Night Express . " * at. ...5.06 a m 4.20 am mommuxmemmwmm mmu w.lll-rinu East and West. Steel mbfln‘ on several seetions, and the entire road will shortly be relaid with steel. A large addition of New [modm and Passenâ€" p'mmmnmumnh”m As the punctuality of the Train pends on comnections with other lines, the Com'my will not be responsible for trains not arrl at or mqmmummm Day li:x'pn-- for Klnf-wn, Belleâ€" ville, Toronto, Gue w Brantford, BuiTalo, t, Milâ€" Waukee, Chicago. and all points Day Ex for Cornwall, Monâ€" , wht!ueboc Riviere dnllnnl\ & Sherbrooke fsland Pond, Gorâ€" é ham, White Iounl-llna.ll’efl' land, St. John, N.K., Halifax, _ THROUGH TICKETS Is8sUED Baggage Checked Through 4 BE EOOE TT ITUOREITT IDLIIC aar BaC! CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POLNTS. For further lnfonnnu(::xd tickets apply at the Company‘s Offices RUSSELL BOUSE BLOCK, H. DE ROUVILLE, Agent for Prescott, "* BURLINGTON HAIRâ€"DRESSING ROOMS: Are The I Ladies Waited on at their Resaidences for Evening Parties. Christmas Presents GOImGaG w EST. W1ll do well to examine our beautiful specimens -“E,Alllhonn.ndm shades of Hair in , at prices as loW ms firstâ€"class workmanâ€" shipand quility of goods will permit. OoOTT AW A. GoING EAsTP. AZ INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENT mntabouereaprariet VCVC d AMERICAN BEVEL TABLE Firstâ€"class Bevel, bails, cues, &0., @1 of which I am sol Cushions are not / York or Cansda, board cars, E:d;lw Which will be attended by the proprietor a 6 Squuu; TURNING," Messrs. VALIQUETTE & BEAUDRY Hair RBeg to inform have opened a WURNILTU EE BV3 OJ 3 BR MVR CC -â€".'â€".’__ Es brecles -[ P{':._‘_':Bdl‘- ‘Block, m.tn:f.. oml; bquare Turning Establishmeont, ONX ALBERT STREET, UPPERTOWN, in the Hhop of Mr. Angas, mwuobund.pumnu-um they are ready to receive all orders. M“W&"' tic for their liberal patronage, they DOPs cnatines wil! continue their favours as in the PMML . _ _ now open for business, and when complete wlrboulMeonuIn'M ‘Corner Blain and Chandiereâ€"«ts,, Opposite 2 °O Omce of E. 6. Eddy, E~Qâ€" The tor of this s establish men mmmmo!mhbn WM'\i fl-‘.h-mflodmhwcmv.n-lml with ail the modern im provements fir.fl: lass mkmmmvam«-find ‘The Har will always be provided with the enoicest of Liquors and Cigars of the best brands, olcest ol LMTUU UOC Cobilss aitached 10 the ONALD W. GRANT, 72 SPARKSâ€"8T., OTTAW A, oNE CHANGE FROM PORTLAND TQ CHICAGO. Nov 13 1873 BURLINGTON SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA.7 Ov Winter Arrangements, 1873«4 NJON BOUSE, TCSs Fancy Ja'olltp‘. STANGARD PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Ladies and Gents seeking W HOLESALE ANDV RETAIL m-hwmrnndmnbo. Toese re not sold to manu urers in New whiada, being reserved tor MY oWh :srubll. packed and delivered 0d * 3. ‘w. COLLENDER, wwmuawm. 138 Browdway, New York. 1847 . J. BRYDGES, H,. GREAYES, Agent for Brockville, vel, 5 x 10 tables, complete with and having the celebrated mwbllc‘nl'""""‘“wl THOS. E. AND New NVear‘s Gifts A. JOYCE, Fitted Cases and Agent for Otiawa h § 'l.")flpmtwl’n 12.45 a m1.30 Am Trade Markâ€"*" BLooD MIXTURE." The Great Blood Pu:ifier and Restorer For cleansing and d‘?m blood from all imâ€" purities, cannot be too highty recommâ€"nded. For Berofula, Scuryy, Skin Diseases and sores ofall kinds itis a neverâ€"failing and permanent Hamiltonâ€"W iner & Co. _ Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. Grand â€" Anoval Dis‘tbution ! $200,000.00, $20,000 IN GBEENBAGKS $10.000 "IR â€"â€"GREENBACKS ! One Cash Prize of 5,000 in Greenbacks ! One Prize $3,000 x ma»; |Greenbacks. ‘Ten Prizes $500 @ e Ten Prizes $500 w ( 2500 Goid and Silver Lever Hunting Watches,(in nu.bmh from $20 to ‘sl). Coin Silver Vest Chnln-)aoud and doubleâ€" ¢i‘d SIIvor-vlr& ewelry, #c., &0. ; & hole number umu.rkooo Tickets U to 100.000. Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to whom LIRI Premiums will be ‘E‘d Single Tickets $2% Six Tickets g10; Twelve Tickets $4 ; mgy-flvfiw‘ Cireulars containing a full list of prizes, a deâ€" seription of the manner of drawing, and other inâ€" formation in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. . All ietters must be addressed to L. D. SINE, 6 MAIN O Box 19 W. finn st Cinoinnati 0. _ Nov. 17, 1878 â€" 2379 daw OTTAWA, 1UESDAY DECEMBER 16, 1873 CLARKE‘S WoRLD FAMED BLOOD MHTURE Boltâ€"Heading Machine. Vietoria l'wnma & Machine W Ottawa, Sept. 14 1873. | Aug 2, 1878. The Only Reliable Gift Uistribution in the country MYRTLE NAVY. GRAND PAGIFIE HOTHL The largest and most Complete Hotel in the World. sn en uon e inatend ::dm -Tl.;ll take pleasure in ::‘nou.nd & and 9h, 1270 e Peasitrprtes, which is now Of OW CUUTIPOTTTLLLLL dn @pen under their personal management for the Ananmmodation of guest8. ______ . u,~e Chicago, June 1, 1873 The undersigned having e Machine with all ‘h‘m ) h.A £ 24. Mb Ca L AGote a short distance from the Richmond Road. Lot is 66x90, with -uoil,!‘Q.ifi'A.n I‘l-â€"-h-.â€"- nm)o FORTABLE DWELLING lfiu_ Â¥ix17, Woodâ€"shed and Barn 40x17. ings all new. The house is well furnished ; A medhl’.donhh'lw'l.lpod'eu of water, pump with hose. The lot is well (encodmli very handsomely situated. Mmmmvex handsome shade trees on the 1OL. Title F Apply to A. ROW Auctioneer and Real Estate nt OW a. Aug. 13 1873. 0 TO ALL o SFARE Being instructed 57 * ""/ Vn the best busiâ€" the tzfilfl ,.‘m%-nmu in the best busiâ€" u-ll'll‘"“‘“ vi€ : Dwellings and Stores, BRIDGE STREKETâ€"N 4. 4 4 7 oemp oe 1 % & 4. 4 % On WELLINGTON STREETâ€"Nos 1}, 12 13 and 14. MOKERS ! ROCHESTERVILL E. SBee Deuteronomy, chap. xii., verse 28 For a Good_Smoke 63 MAIN STREETâ€"â€"Nos. ® and 40. o ndiscretion, 02 rervous ..g?n,'miun ram ‘b.-:‘:lt'l ied A"i vain eve 7y advertised remedy, has disCOrerth 0 eR e LANTHUS, otherwise known &8 g.. Cork, Mountain Leather, 'gam-nmru- BEF CCC _ in sivine anscim R THE BLOUD Ig THE LIFE. IN VALUABLE GIFTS Grand Capital Prize, RAKE CHAnuuis TV SECURE A oD PROPERTY, CHEAP r-&wmmm Lot No 63, fronting LIBERAL PrIcks PAID FOR GOOD AsBESTOS an LIBERAL UANUU AAZ~ known as Rock Wood N CENTRAL STRLET ONEYâ€"WAGES ! . D. SIN ES YCID qQUACK®. LAKE STREETâ€"Nos. 24, 28 2 and Â¥. vicroria sfaeet m sans of selfâ€"cure, FOR SALE. Chicago, . & B, on each Plug. $00 a week guaranteed. Business son snd nenentthome n abived: day or evening ; no capital required. structions and samples jor §5) malled free. Ac iâ€"Twentiethâ€" GAGE BRO8, & RICE", Lessces for Twenty Y car : 206 3 law , STR.LETâ€"Nos.j15 and 1#. STREETâ€"Nos. 17, 18, 1# the owner, 1 offer for sale es situated in the best busiâ€" NTON, Hoboken, N.J ning mone BCIT} Câ€" _in send free which hbe will send free ms, J. H. REEVES, _ â€"Nos. 41 and 42. a Boitâ€"Headâ€" that retal) New rervous O‘MEARA & CO. Readyâ€"made Clothing being now complete, we have the pleasure of wunm* on you with our Autumn Circular, through which medium we beg to inform you that we will submit for your Innrecuon & comâ€" plete assortment of â€" in a variety unsurpassed by any other house in the Trade, Our energies M{Ingfieon particularly iiie'r“'ulié.'i)fii}}i'e'r“ifififir\:z"&on""p.ru" Ueularly directed to the man ture of CLOTRING SUITABLE FOR THE OTTAWA TRADE, we feel assured that all orders entrusted to us will be satisfactorily filled. $M~ Lumbermen‘s inspection to our stock of Blankets, _ _ Furniture, Furniture! OTTAWA CARPET HOUSE. BLACK WALNUT FUR*ITUiEK! do do _ in Plain Repp. . do do _ in Silk ’l'ekrzl. do do _ in Hair C . BEDVROOM SUITESâ€"a haeholeo. Also Sideboards, Bureaus, na Teteâ€"aâ€"Tetes, Couches, Lounges, Kasy Chairs, Centre and Exâ€" tension Tables. Intending purchasers will do well to call and examine our Stock, as we are selling under usual prices YOLOHAMA TBA STORML At the C cmmmerl.“&n MANUEACTURED CANADIAN TWEEDS AND CLOTHS, G@GENERAL GROCERIES South side of Yorkâ€"st., 0 Fau w Ottawa, Sept. 16th, ,,;? . In the matter of PRESTON & MCLACHLIN, of Ottawa, Insolvents. ____ PREPARATIONS, &0. Messrs. Lymans, Clare & Co., 382 8t. Paulâ€"st., â€" _ Montreal... I * man Bros. & Co., 157 Kln‘ Toronto, Beg to n«lz’a that they have entered -“”to .rrlns; mepnts for the exclusive W holesale Agency for the Euty e ME SE PAR L PANCREATIC EMU LSIO Nanu other celebrated Medicinal ar’e&uflohlo( Messrs,Savory & Moore‘s Chemists Queen, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, H.1. H. the Emperor Napoleon, H.M. the Khedive of P ol h utdA Rnea e d d ie vo y perfect success. Certainly the inhalation had the most magical effect I ever witnessed." L®. J. McVraAGH. "I have never known an instance in which relief was notobtained."â€"GEN. ALEXâ€" Alnxt'.’?old as tobacco, in UIlill,’ :t m:lnd cigare n boxes, and as pasti on CIgRTCRDC! CRLCLC & Manra 142 New Rond.st.. From the best makers in the Dominion, oonnhunT in part of PARLOUR sUITES in Striped Repp. A. DUFF, Ottawa, Aug. 5 1873. in boxes; VCR TA UNETDUU LC C320 WMaw Rand at . in boxes; by Savory & Moore, 148 New Bondâ€"st., Tosaom poah o) then, vafiin bargne® keepers throughout Canada s Nov 14, 1873. 2416 March 12, 1873. ECCCE CC ve! ‘The " Home" takes rank with the best periodi cals of the day, It is the 2416â€"13in We,have now 0B Nand a complete stock of In the coun .ndmonlbomsh identified wnammpw';{o'lnmdrmhll gmuuelih :hmul o'.h:: u:'t.fi n‘tfl’ lflu"‘” h-.l. m|p$‘.ammdwmhml'm nntmnaummvmmmh bition in London, «The Christian Graces," "The Angel of Peace» * w Time," and ‘The Wreath of i mmortelies," fi[a.nu wanted on salary or commission, once for ciroulars to J. W. JONES, London, Ont., | NSOLVENT AUJT OF 1869, ‘‘ Business That Will Pay from $4 to$8 perday, can be pursued in own §gOD 721 ._Lovine â€" anra tima out dn::nploymn‘ or having . sure umg and boys frequently doas well as men, 50 Sparks Streot, Ottswa. Which he is selling at the Lowest Prices. C. SPARROW, Jr, th side of Yorkâ€"st., opposite By Ward Market. Btock: L.::'unnwd ‘w cmll dl-ehnx:‘mm n either or oc Seavels and pains in the .."“"’" bery & Sons, 37 g:;mry.ml“] HANGE OF AGENCY FOR RKEAT SUCCESS OF THE Hamiltonâ€"Winer & Co.. Hallfaâ€"Avery, Brown & Co «Peace Be Unto This House." Bright ! BONUS SALE JARDINES In Everybody‘s Mouth 1 AU T U MN 1873. Boots and Shoes Positively Given Away ! Alarming Reductions ! Cheap Goods Triu Rubbers and Felt Ove RTHURs HUME MAGAZINE, aomile Cheaper thlll' ever, â€" HEADS OF FAMILIES, Hcts. in the dollar saved Ffl“:flm and Shoes .uu.mnu.”fln trial o N lapanani in JARDINE BRO8., Hparks and Sussex Ste Cheapest Firstâ€"Class Magazine e ro&mn of his numerous friends and ers, the subscriber has added to his CHOICE AND CHEAP TEAS An assortment of sAVORY & MCOREB‘S NE BOX OF CLARKES B4l PILLS ANTED.â€"We will gi _ en and women REAT EXCITEMENT ! 'f.‘s‘fi‘lw BON'D smi.'r. LONDON. SHOOLBRED & CO., And Amendments Thereto. Cl L1 Is earnestly solicited Qur assortment of TT J, LaATHAM & CO, 2% Washington St. Boston, Mas Earnest! and Buck and cuont ! Cbe.pGoodl‘l‘HnmpMnfl and Felt Overshoes THE O‘MEARA & CO. â€"ATâ€" Beef Moceasins, Bparks Street,. from the Uriâ€" or constituâ€" Blair‘s Patent Dress Hat, the most complete in fit and veptilation of any imported, at PEAâ€" COCK‘8, sign of the RED HAT, 33 Rideau street. SILK i FELT HATS nars W mars New Tombâ€"Stone ESTASLISHMENT. They are ready to receive orders Trom their friends and from the public of Ottawa and surâ€" rounding country, for all kinds of MARBLE WORK ESTABLISHMEN] AT THE OLD TOLL GATE, Bayâ€" ON THE MONTREAL ROAD. zq n l doith c tb hoi 28y Bs ceb ids dn all h 2 t The rapidity with which the business of Bayâ€" ON THE MONTREAL ROAD."@@ | the country has expanded during the last They are ready to receive orders Trom their | tour years is not only surprising, but miy friends and from the public of Ottawa and surâ€" | be regarded as a just source of pride to our rounding country, for all kinds of ‘ people. | This will be seen at x glince by MONUMENTS, TOMBâ€"STONES, &c., &c., _| \he tollowing tigures, which show the inâ€" uflm‘!enw prlm: and m‘xl:u;;r..l conditions, ‘ crease in our total transactions (both im rst class workmen w employed at th x s auubnnhmenh under the snpvrv:n;«?h oF Mllc | porte and export) dunnb gach of the past MCFARLANE, so advantageously known in four years : Ottawa and vicinity. _ 1E s | All those willing to favor this with their puu‘mane, will have that their orders will be faithfully Orders can be lefl at _________ Patronised b{ all the World. | : Rimmel‘s _ Inangâ€"Thang, â€" Vanda, Henna, | Jockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfumes of | exquisite fragrance. O ' 4 Tragh n n e eacl in Fenses _ Rimmel‘s Tollet Vinegar, celebrated for its use ful and sanitary properties. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kimmel‘s Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham Flowers. _ iess .wmmn;:l'l-i'.xlll:l’I'CIGYI'A‘;;le Juice and Glycerine, the best preparation for the Hair, especially in wnRr‘m c“!:l'l.ul”. Of { d t mme 1 Soap, perfumed with Australian Eum%{m i Rimmel‘s Glycerine, Honey, Costume and .Emw‘ Crackers, very amusing for Balls and es . Rimmel‘s Violet, Rose, Leat, Rice, and other Tollet Powders. A liberal aliowance to shippers. S Sn on e e y T Eugene Rimmel, Perfumer to H.R. H. the Princess of Wale#, 95 Strand, 128 Ro.fem Street, and 24 Cornhill, London, 17 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, and 76 Kine‘s Road, Brighton. Sold by all Perfumery Vendors. Are sold by Chemists and Druggists threughout the world. PEPSINEâ€"The p(?)llln.r and professional mediâ€" cine for indigestion is Morsox‘s PEPSINE, the active principle of the gastric &uloe. Kold in Powder, Lozâ€" enges, Globules: and as Wine in }, Y“md 1 pint botties. CHLORODYNE is of such celebrity that it can scarcely be considered a specialty,its composition being kll(lwl‘l lto practiâ€" com poBSWND MI OEA dn id PE A C O C K‘.. THOMAS MORSON & SON, Medallists and sc on n:n the Great Exhiâ€" 81, 833 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE,"Ifggy JN. PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICINES Selected, and Shippioag orders executed with care and d-p-uh.;r 2415 ly Ottawa, April 9, 1873 On or about the 30th SEPTEMBER, 1873, will be published, price $3.00, tAE NSE NRCTRY Ottawa, Mav Â¥th 1873 At the solicitation: of a number of merchania and others, the subscriber has decided to publhm a Business Directory of the Dominion of Canada. ‘This work will contain the names and address of every business man in Ontario, Nova Sootia, New Brunswick Prince Edward Island, and gevbundland; each of business being alphabetically The wbllnhe‘h rkl):l mt:)d}ed & place the Diâ€" mz a% the r in order to ensure as large & drc‘fiuonp::fible, ‘ and so make it the very best m um for advertising. Y our advertising ru'om‘e is earnestly solicitâ€" ed, as the success of the preseng edition, and the eontinuation of the publication in the future depend v:;a largely upon the support received from advertisers. A copy of the Directory will be included with each n::lemnmnt& fea by Jb i ‘The printing will execu| y n Love/ Montreal. DAVID MCALPINE, Publisher of the Maritime Provinces Directories 122 Granvilieâ€"st., Halifax, * Aug. 26, 1873 2350 Morson‘s Effactual Remedies 2 Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Engâ€" land, and Uoonuu,:lof the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, ~ R WELLINGTON STREET WEST ou WTi 24.0â€"8m Spring Styles of English and American ENGLISH SINGLE BEDSTEADS ENGLISH &oum.l BEDSTEADS, CHILDRENS 0: TsS. CHAIR BEDSTEADS, w“ prices for Hotels, Schools, Hospitals: .%unloohm imported direct from Manuâ€" factory, and the prices are exuemely low, Quoâ€" tations by suull seut on eup NO Ion: wWoVvEN WIRE MATTRASSHES, Elastic, durable and noiseless, . Proof against vermin IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES 2% cents ‘rer botte, . EUM M IZ Hex®y K. Gzray, Chemist, Sole Trade Mark loeund)lomnsl OQTICE ROSPECTUS. The undersigned have opened their TPEPPPLE * (4+ _ T6 Manemt _ FSC (UL~ _ LE EP Coohet ie may . j ‘ Bolivia,‘ that we may ‘regain Our lost com W‘r%mm?fm?,x’uw merce and carryi8g trade.‘ Of course h .nd(,ommemu‘fl';e- in the Dominion, Send | thinks t.h;t.‘l;y explonngh. an T::mnu:: i t c reas LEMAXN & BAK undeveloped section, where there is vol .ml;“':bm, ‘ or no commerce, we would accomplisl PV i Tucr .34\ the anunfer he deve Worksâ€"HoRNSEY BEDSTEADZ ! Wrought Iron Bedsteads Just arrived e« ll‘llg_::BJj_fr Ganges,‘, from Ottawa, June 30, 1873. ‘The Eubscribers m“l’am received from a celeâ€" brated krower in Hol nd a large supply of Dutch Huibs, consisting of llyuvl-tluk()roc--. nu% arcissus,‘ Li Crown l-,erl-ul fnowdrops, onguils, now Mn:'.-‘â€";:“md'“" F = A. CHRISTIE & Co., IN E _ H. MEAvOWS & CO,, CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT;; Otaws, Oct. 9, 1873 M cA L PIN EC‘ S UICH BULBOUS ROOTS Containing about 1000 pages. HORSEY, Klnf «treet, OJ'F‘M the Gas H PIERKE MARLER & SoN. DLESS VARIETY, AT DOMINION PIERRE MARIER‘s JAM ES PEACOCK AND HoMERTON. all the Great Exhiâ€" establishment the guarantee executed. 35 Sussex Street. Manufacturer 220â€"ly m Xuse | During these four years, the expansion | has been no less than $92,892,760, or at the rate of nearly twentyâ€"three and a balf millions of dollars during each twelve montbs ! Thi, rate of progress may be said | to be unexampled in our previous histOry, ' And it is doubtful if it would ever have | been attained if â€" the various Provinces of ‘ the Dominion had remained separate,. . We do not doubt that as separate Provinces | they would have felt the wave of prosper. ! ity, which has gone over us during the past | four years ; but we feel assured that but tor C>nfederstion and the increased imâ€" portance it his given us in the eyes of the world, we would not be able to Lo st of such pleasing results as we do in tifis | article. t Un examining the relative proportions of | ‘he imports and exports which make up the foregoing total, we tind that during 1872â€"3 â€" our imports _ experienced another â€" large _ expansion. Returns for recent months go to show that our purchases _ of foreign goods, which had begun to excite financial un« easiness, were declining ; but tiking the yerr under review as a whole, there was an increase of no less than $18 877 407 During the previous season the increase was over twenty millions. in order to show the immense stocks of imported goods which our merchants and other imâ€" porters have of late years trought into the Dominion, we append the list of our im ports from the Union up to the 30th of June last : In 1867.â€"8 our imports were $ 71.985, 306 ©1868.9 C af ie 67,402, 170 4 1869â€"70 © i ** 74,814,339 6 1870â€"1 " 64 ** 86,947,482 J «18712 " s* «0_ 107,704,895 4 18123 " hid «60 126,586,523 j After remaining almost stationary for the first three years after Confederation, | our import trade has expanded with un~ usual, and some might be inclined to say dangerou~ rapidity during the last three. | Since 1869â€"70, it has increased to the exâ€" tent of $51,772,184, over twoâ€"thirds of the total amount of imports for that year. _ We are uow in a position to lay before our reauers the totai returns of the Coms merce of Can«d« for the year eniing the 30th June last, and we must confess _ to some liitle surpriâ€"e at the results.‘ During each of is t> ee preceeding years there was so i.p: on increase in the volume of our anoual ir«nsactiops, that it would not have been a tuatter tor surprise, if 1s72 3 uad not exceeded the results of the pre« vious year. But instead of this, the year was marked by great Commercial activity, for the re:urns show another and large expipsion in the transactions of the country. The total valuae of our exports amounted to $90,610 3%s, and our imports to the immepse amount (*ll things considered) of $116 386,523.. This makes the total annu«l commerce of the Dominion, $217,â€" 197,096, and is an increase of no less ta«in $.0,848,317 over the previons year. _ Wesee no good reason to doubt the general prosperity of business throughout the Dominion. o _ Without attaching undue importance to the excess of imports over exports, or, in other words, the balance of q-ado, we give as a matter Oof interest the following statement showing the excess of imports since the Provinces were united : In 1+67 8 there was an excess of $14.417,418 « 1868â€"9 ® §f $% 6,921,389 « 1869â€"70 " ind 66 1,240,849 « 1870â€"1 © ** hid 12,173,864 # 18712 " hi x 25,065, 232 4# 18723 " # hi 35,915,950 The disparity between imports and ex" ports last year alone is greater than wa the entire trade of Canada in 1852, onl y twentyâ€"one years ago! If this balance of nearly $56.000,000 could speak (not to mention the six years deficiency) it would shed light on the causes of the prevailing scarcity of money. It must be quite apâ€" parent, with such results before us, that ur importers are only exercising common prudence in buying cautiously this season, for the Dowminion will be all the boncr‘(oc & re":h;:noâ€"n_ ;i_ stocks on hand, before much . fur.her indebtedness is incurred abroad. Cl 169 1870 ‘Taking our Commerce for 1872â€"3 as a whole, it certainly indicates very rapid proâ€" greumthopu'tof the Dominion, and it only remains for us to conzntuhu our readers on the evidence the figures afford of the growing importance and brilliant future in store for our country. . Monatory More than Half Laid between Ireland ( | ;'o‘:p;;r‘::h:{ river and its mb\;‘:‘rh- to ivia,‘ that we may ‘regain Our comâ€" 1 Soliyn, it WO ull ds‘ Of course be 12 Our Commerce for 1872â€"7 THE NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. F1003 on lt wronidiiinte 9k/ P merce and carryi8g trade.‘ Of course he thinks that by exploring an unknown and undeveloped section, where there is little or no commerce, we would accomplish the result. Should (the country be aevelâ€" oped, however. aud become like the great commercial empires of Europe, we would again lose Our carrying trade. 1t is only trom remote regi0ns® which have no carry â€" ing trade that we can expect to get it. He g-oemlw lose sight of the fact that we | have lost this element of commercial proeâ€" | perity by the operation of a permicious | tariff and that the same difficulty would o rp e cp wevah mme ts WHAUR _ The Lowsville Coâ€"rierâ€"Journal make this sharp criticism upon one of Grant‘s message stupidities :â€" « He also wants to explore ‘the Amazon River to the mouth of the M:t, thenco P on 0T I iA L UEDtnSins in | 7123100 cnefinrotntfiaten dn nce [ lie in our way were we t3 explore & dred un sxplored rivers." ‘Those requirng warm, _ SOnS manties will get them in the latost at reduced prices at Allan, McKint McMorran‘s. 24 70, the increase wais $ President Grant‘s Mecssage. Total, 1¢ $96,400,702 McKinnons & 2431 J O0 )8 seasonable test styles to wh shou‘ld also serve th of agreement in al could rot probably the offer so kindly and enrol themsels tion ot which he is But it we suppos wish to be at libert) in science, in Imoral 1t Mr. Topley will only consider for & moment how vast a proportion of the bost modern literature (1 moan by bes/, that produced by the most able minds) leaves out of sight entrely the restrictions which theology has in past times imposed, and still to some extent imposes, upon thought he will not think it strange it young men who read the works 1 refer to, should wish to enjoy an cqual liberty in the expression oi their own opimmions. For my own part 1 frecly eonfess that | should care very lutle to belong to a debating society in which the Biblical account of the Creation, or the Deluge, or the Fall of Man had to be accepted as tixed facts, not open to dis= pute. 1 do not indeed see how any one can rationally expect that, while scientific and philosophic speculation has so success fully emancipated itself, as it has done in these days, from all theological trammels, the young men of Ottawa are going > place themselves voluntarily under such restrictions as would be involved in an No, Mr. Eaqitor, a debating society subordinate to a Chiistian Association may be profitable in its way, but the debating society I had in view when | aqdressed you a few remarks the other day was one in which the same freedom should be enjoyed as the leaders of modern literature have asserted for themselves to the great ad~ vantage of the world. 1 want a society in which the general intellectual movement of toâ€"day may find its expression, a sociely from which no opinion shall be excluded, but also in which no opinion shail domineer over any other, in which all opinions, equally, may be brought to ths test of argument, and estimated accord» ing to their logical worth. That the Youngs Men‘s Christian Association is nof " in the best position to conduct suck a society‘‘ Mr. Topley will probabiy be the first to admit, and if, therefore, we are to have 1 society of the kind l have attempted to describe, it must either be a wholly inde pendent organization or it must seek for auspices that will not commit it beforehand to any particular set of opinions, or confine its operations within limits too narrow for the culture of to day. Yours very truly, ONE WBHQ WILL HELP,. icceptance of Mr. Topley‘s proposal Some may be, but surely not all. he Mr. Buchan, M.A., Inspector of High Schools for Ontario, paid a visit to the Pembroke High School on Friday last, and examined the pupils carefully on the difâ€" ferent b:anches in which they are engaged, alter which, according to his wont, he de â€" livered a brief address to the school. Uwing to a change in the Id‘uw Act, the nominations for the di & municipalities will take place this year on Monday of the fourth week of December, and not the third week as formeriy. This will make nomination day fall on the 29th inst., the election. in the case where a poll may be demanded, taking pl=ce the folâ€" lowing week, or the first Monday in Jan« D uary. The nomination for the Corporation of Pembroke will take place in the Town fiall, at 12 o‘clock, and that for the towns ship in the Lower ‘Lown school house, at the same bour. The teachers of the Calvin Church Sab~ bath School have, at the suggestion of the pastor, adopted the plan of placing the m"”"'"‘"‘,f’:,'ffl' on a list to be known as the " Ro Merit,‘" this being thought better than the old system of prizes. _ The lessons used are those preâ€" scribed . by the International S. 8. Union, and at the end of each quarter, every pupil whomnmu:. answers to the questâ€" ions em! in this scheme of lessons, together with the accompanying texts of Scripture, for the whole previous quarter without hesitation or mistake, is entitled to a place on the Roll of Merit." At the close of the last quarter as many as twentyâ€" three pupils had their names imscribed on the roll. Yesterday morning as Mrs. Alex. Mofâ€" fatt, senr., was leaving home to proceed to her son‘s residence, she slipped on some iu,oonoubdundorflndi;hl.mm snow which had just fallen, the t resulting in the fracture of one of her legs just above the ancle. Mrs. Moflart lay for some time mwm tion before he was di , Mrs. Thoâ€" mas Wright being the first to observe her The Proposed Debating Society. helped into the bouse by two of Mr. Wright‘s clerks, and Dr. Dickson imme.» diately sent for. ‘The bone was at once set, and we are bappy to say that Mrs, Moffat is npow doing as well as could be exâ€" (Ottawa, 11 Dec., 187» â€" Mr. Jobhn Halpenny, of this town, having laid a wager with Mr. Copeland that he would skate 5) miles in eight consecutive hours, a course of a mile in length was marked off near Cushing‘s lsland, and on Monday last the match came off, John and the ice were both in capital condition, and this somewhat novel match against time began in great siyle, John scoring eighteen miles the first hour. ‘The whole dhunoowunoonmlhhodmcixmu three quarters, . Halpenny making good time all through, though for the last hour or so he betrayed evident signs of Aâ€"«gging. A number of spectators had aâ€" sembled to wituess the race, and cheered lustily as Mr. Halpenny came in on the last home streich, winner of the wager, with an hour and a quarter to spare, A young main while skating near the rink on Friday last iell through a hole in the ioe, which was concealed by snow, and might have been drowned had not Mr. h the Wynn, who was standing near, come to nis rescue and helped him out. Un the evening of the same day two boys while skaling near Cushing‘s Island came unex= focudl’“l’flol"'"‘,“'"“‘dlh'm ortunately succeeded in lifting themselves ou;b,u:i;‘holdoffiboimvh:nd” proved cently strong to bear their weight. They had to go about three miles to get bhome, and the night bei quite cold their clothes were frozon ::‘ before they arrived there.. = The Irish Registrar General has pubâ€" lished his return of the number of emi« p-.nuâ€"mt.imof lreiandâ€"who left Irish Tamin'.hofimwnmuuolm,m 872 and 1873. The number of emigrants in 1872 was 42,054 males andâ€" 29,566 femalesâ€"in all, 71,610; the number in 1873 was 48.798 males and 36,489 femmales â€"in all, $5,287. The total emigration from Ireland since the lst of May, 1851â€" the date at which the collection of these returns at the several Irish ports comâ€" menced â€"to the 31st of October, 1873, was 2 217,883 persons. PRICE 3 CENTS CORRESPONDENCE PEMBKOKE NEWS. tha UE TIMES : ul i be very sorry indeed etuine:s of the work in . Asso~iation .« engaged, Arsociition is **in the is Presideut asserts in Es, to conduct a Debating upon the idea we torm of ch such a society should

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