. WHIPS3, & <nding CTORY. . ‘REET, OTTAYW 4, resortuient Of p..., ..!““’:. "‘Coul Htomchag o vy Draug hi downto HORE & Co, : pleseans 10 "he uaste, ui - en same m q aseannee sl!?&:‘, iling \ ture & Oo. â€"* », Whoissaile 0 bsind and will mmmke toori® / LA Sdt . 38 NTrkau" ~C* * BUT 8 SBE a 0~, 3 STREERD ‘!U_lamg.. r‘m':um' SE "ou, 708 ibups we be&. .s . for your :.7"-‘*, f D CaNADIAX ry£504 > CLOTHE& _ s/. n »rength, ~*,."D% E& tautiog I.~ !.h 4 nv..~ Â¥ ~ue wen ons ol @mais from ail parte, ~»B, and in cases, contain« NESE. comn {oecna tiorn. â€" sores on the negk, A M RA & arationg, Purific Sireot, «l ordes » 4‘ 20" 0 'w’.d.“,‘ wa have ty Alleited KEs: : _ .. { :-’ï¬ï¬‚-d“ amam. .R C me . lim eachâ€"sufficient i6 O MEARA & 0; by FOE ail im pure matig i uny other B. 499 an Sotirei, »l0v6fout aD im Weteaunes wnd anrer +ex oÂ¥A hq ho _ s48RB) you. VILL DP };nlox & REAL ESTATE AGENT â€",flm,\;‘:‘:. xmm 9:__&::“!; Nl“."w."‘l“ :-.':'a;".'.n:"“'m?v 'M\;?ACI'UIURO. waTCoHMAKL is my former workst0} "... Store,| corner ~ WILSON & ORR, yog 3+ Eï¬um*a. pxALP .‘Jnrvers&G ildersd Mr. B. Huckell‘s FIOWGH C and Yorkâ€"streets, OULAWA flce @ver * m.l-' QutaweIuf i TY -nlmns’ soLICITO ATTORNEY (NVEY ANCEKRS Ntill‘k:hl!}!. &o., &C. + Ofieeâ€"sell‘s Block, opposite Russell House. Â¥.}. W aCKER. | n.cm)r.i P. Prxx0o0 K .0 ones R0BER T Watchmaket _g\d Jeweller. I W o w. WakD, PIC wC paxrue O‘Cexno®. saow Cas3 Yarch 1% N* _ K. x ARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, ~& ArAILLON & CHBYSLERB, l"w and Attorneysâ€"at Law. toitors :r’. Notaries, &o. k. Orticeâ€" Block, Rideau Streek . urtaws June & MARRISTER3, ATTORNIES, SOLI0Lâ€" â€" TORS. OONVEYTANOERS, &o., â€" : â€"~ Seltcitors in Chaneery, 46. 1 H. BELL M.A. ‘{ @. BRUNEL, M.A. Uflec.â€"Hay‘s Block, No. % Sparksâ€"st., Ollawa. ALKER, U ut pAERISTERS ATTORNEYS # ARCHA® F4 UKT, ANDREW LeAMY, Notary stut ..câ€"/. Advocate.. mmmm;m\ in the Village af «» Quevee, for the transaction ‘- and Lega. busibess, either in the of Juhw w _ Untario, Special care wiren to the colléction of accounts in both Proâ€" March 7 â€" BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &e¢., (successor to W illiiain Mosgrove, Esq.,) m Moagrove‘s Buliding, OUAW®& aarne f ADVOCATE, s0LICITOR.&c Temporary Office at Dr. JOS. BEAUDIN‘3 ELL & BRUNEL, March |7, 1874. LOG AN, â€" #to l1 a, m., and 2 to 4 p. m, _ ~ f Anp:u-'iqmmfmuw,m ==--n.¢u-pm“ of O‘Conâ€" Mouu' is73. 2401â€"3m. Huil, Jan 10, 1874. z: IHOMAS P. FORAN, # Na 12 SL Jamesâ€"3 Hept. 9, 173. ‘ DR BU RROWS, C.M. L. C. P. 8. 14 C., M. C. P. 8. 0. MeQ Montreal. Su: UWitice and HMesldenco:â€"torner of Hugh and “‘. s _ April t hss 2566â€"6m begalt Searbs. r, ACANTHCEs TT Huckei‘s Flous p*e «s woon, e ee opposite the Trixs office, Sparks Sn Ciatre Poae" wtake ofees t his reeidonces 'SES..W‘:'J..... the knife. bF 4 :â€"m‘?&l: e tha nA pord i:: n’ï¬u iven to parties saccessfully reatâ€" Aosbicalt gearbs. uster in Chancery Chambers, atraua * **‘hanap» __ 1874 Notary Publicand Advocates. HEY, CHRISTLE & HLLL, Phmician, Surgeon and Ascoucheur, Ottaws, -mv it O e roresy Cl $1'I0¢l.ot ental Burgeons of TURE FRAME sPBRS AND RCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, LOOKI NG=@LASS W. P. CUUILEE, B.C. L., _'_\h‘teon DD?entist Thes. Patterser uuvqrun'w ) Snarksâ€"st. 3 SPARKSâ€"ST iments ofthe uterus, to 6 p J. P. LYNN, NKARRIAGE LICOENSES C. Y. H. FERLAND, GR ANT, :unnua:rq..wu_fl- en 0000 CASSELS & PENNOCK, @TTAW A, MeoCUKNELL, p.DA, JjOHN WCONNOR, QC,, NO 8694 «> ATTORNEYRâ€"ATâ€"LAW, CONYVEYANCERS, &e., â€" Maloâ€"St., H U LL, P.Q D. R, MACDONELL, retail business to Mesars, 1 beg leave io return for their vatronage during will gontinue the i, JEWELLRY â€" AND cixG â€"BUSINESS hops, over Mann‘s Hardâ€" e loalfe and MPATK® FGanra, L. PiekkE ADVOCATE, MADE TO ORDER Soliciter, &c. Officeâ€"Over ur Store, corner of SusseX OFFIC ANGUS, ADVOCATE, &o., of Lewis & Pinhey.) taries, &c. Officesâ€" ntarie, gnear Russell HORACK nv;n":"llr.-‘:? 4. Ridoan Street deau Streek . H, OHRYSLEE w. YOUNG. 2426â€"1y MOR tol DM49 263)â€"y NTHIA La «_ s6zâ€"3na 25100( 1 ly BAâ€"6m 1753 RATES oF PASsAGE FROM | QUK CABIN....$0to$0 | STRERAGE m&mnofl‘. Glasgow uéem}n to sail from l?:bdol‘onor about every Th taroughout & f ' | RATES OF| PASSiGE FROM QUFI‘ N. ... }. . ghor D â€" j _ Ab IDIATE. .. ©anest s chfiiin dos 1BB . n .. . 11 vesse,. â€" Berths not secured until for, 1 Persuns wishing to send for their friends obtain pnmo‘m ficates at 10 ru::‘ it tifmaint ie snn hrstimer |.’“.% d ELA LE Ti Rrucpaat this _ For throtigh tie uoY g:mkh Lickets OIRCASRIAN.., .. POLYNESNIAN;... BCANDILNA V IAN HIBRERNIAN...... PERUVIAN _..... SARMATIAN... .. uNoN FoRWARDING AND RAILâ€" wWAY OOMPANY. n and after M¢ the 7th September, the . steanter J.de) g ‘:, will Ienmn!’etncr (t:xixl; days excepted .30 a.m. steamers of t! ne for Roq‘lnr (mpl‘mninnd Intermediate 8. *) a | ‘The steamer Prince Arthur leaves Porta Fort daily ys_ excepted) .l.'l_o‘eloc‘l :vlnnoeuu itli ‘steamer. Jessie ‘Cassell uï¬m ‘Joun n leaves pemb ($ pted ock p. j l)u’.lmeh et'n:n‘; xe‘fln‘.l at J’ %ch:lk &. er Jason a 'h lew mbroke wh ld&el’ p m.; passe arriving | at Purtage du Fort R Tne John Young leaves Havelock on Tuesda Fridays‘ for ();pnn Village and _ in e ports: at 7 o‘sick a. m., returning, Chapeau Village at 1 ofclook pm. san % «4 A comneqtion made on the Brockville and Ottawa nd on the up _a_ml_d&'n trips. Ottawa July 2 1873 CHANGE OF â€"TIME. Com: of the following and other firstâ€"class Te Anftpanite s s ET. LA WRENCE, BCOOTLAND, | _~ THA MESB SEVERN, DELT HBLIO8." _ ~© 12.. :20‘..&‘" uu:‘nhw 3 15“ o Ing at outh, out w ‘tor rB, FROM |LONDON. _ â€" i Doi ts .l o. ... ooo â€"Wedntaday, Juiy (1 Ht. _ ........’".Wm.Jnly 15 |rBoM qUEBEC. l i...}.c...) k¢.««.. Thursday, Jnly 2 Deita. ...............;.......l'hunw,.lnly 9 \ it ..............1.......“M,J|lly†Feengr mee. ....\.\}...... Thursday, Aug. 6 TEMPERLEY | LINE, Ottawna, Sept..1 , 1474. n.m-!..:::'.'.'. Bt. ‘ i i u t‘“. seasess St. Lawrence Ticl REDUUED Hs sons di Th is |< *..........«««. Thursday, July 2 + kuer}s cvre k oih cneane 4 Deita« ...............;.......l'hunw..lnly 9 t ..............1.......“M,J|l|y 23 St mee......\....... Thursday, Aug. 6 Tickets, from all points‘ West, at REDUGED RATES, Certificatesissued to per» sons di of ing out their friends. Thi i Bills of issued on the Continent and in d for of Canada and in the United to Milwaukee, Chicngo and other points i est. » For t or nlylo' ¢ aminotnte i Te Vst & . DARKE, 2 EMPERLEYS, UARTER & / D : * e e Rose & CU., Quebed DaAV SHAWw, M 1 . Aaal H ‘ \C. E. CUNNINGEAM, | 1 . Ottawa. Ottawa River Navigation Co. Royal Mail Line of steamers. 1878. New Iroj Htowner UYAL MAIL LINE, Passengers leave Ottawn at 7.30 a, m., ADd > PM â€" Montreal time, w | Steamers « Peerless" and «* Queen Victoria | for Montreal and intermediaie Pasgengers leave by the ia.m.“uflm.. s;lu for l.‘ahh‘zlw K-Ilw:L.N with Steamers "â€"Prince of W * and " Princess" : cuemnteiome ‘ m ‘ebecï¬cl. Meals ‘and Stateâ€"room 6 & â€" Passengers leaving Ottawa the Steamers Will DESCEND -rnlu?'msuomml‘w passengers laken on Saturday ovunH’- boat. The comiort and economy of this Line are unâ€" whilst the route is one of the most ie h -‘ofll:m ‘Fourists will find LMS a n-'f: "um all polnts sent through with desâ€" Single and mmn'nekoum‘:‘(u bad at the Jompany‘s office, Queen‘s Wharf and _from ONDON, The undersigned beg to notify the Otaws that thay have made arrang will Wagons with p-d‘ .u-l& 'N.fl‘ men will call at every house and ver @il quantities to suit purchasers. > _|_. CoOaAL oL 1874. 100 ROY® MAV ZTTUICE Mandave axeented 1 950 a.m. mOF Mondays excepted, l.or lonue:i,v’i\?mwmwmn and interâ€" 1odc o on codpr qheben and. mt cuebes withthe Saguenay Line every morning, Sunâ€" and Mondays ¢xcepted. ‘flwm Utll? and all inforâ€" arex un.rm..n.lï¬nmrm. Ottawa, Kay 21. 1874, ALEX, MILLOY, @en. Manager, July 2 1874. | C Bept paY AND NIGHT MPORTANT NOPICEK pAILYÂ¥] FROM pooR PO POOR With the best No. 1 hon-:xpiodn Iron Steamer i;_mdal,m 06: A. Bowie. mer Pngflu%o W ALES, H, W. Shepherd "qUBEN VICTORLA, P. Y.nlï¬-nnoxl Steamships. x Commence on‘ the 24th"Instant To supply the wholeZcity 1N# FIOEs TO BE LET ible for any busi ness, in the Victoria Welilingion *%erit exceedingly low. _ Apply t ._. | ... FROM QUEBEC N, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL UTTAWA TO MONTREAL, 101 ms strictly cash, B LNCESS. er Travellers lns. 3 Summer Arrangement. . 1874. DOWNWARDS and Glasgow .. | Phe fleo! stest and nJ't. ln.lï¬ lesvaiched as fDIOWs: UPWARDS, ). W. COWARD & CO, Agents, 17, Spark®â€"8i and every Information e t x iia A / & 28 M (MadH £40 e R, 8. CASSELS, President . 8. SHAW & Co., xcost pRskage i w. sHsPHEI Yoth 70 2At [3ix UoY+ 'ï¬j. Nov quKBEOC. 5 KS tended P pnmradiy Oil Depot, Sussexâ€"St 30 a, m., and 5 p.m *, Y. Macdonneil ..... 2. MegGowan en Oct. the citizens of angements, and 2570â€"U 1874. THE ST. LAWRENGE _ 4 And accelleration of trains. ; ON aAND FROM THUORSDAY, July 16th, 1874, Traing wtll'rmiéhllg. follows :â€" "‘aorNa NORTH Exâ€" press mix‘d 4: Il!\ll Ex press be old rellable, quickest ahd best route, . shortest ling to all points East and West Exâ€" press mix‘d es [s) 2 1008 0 L al sev en Wegeet i <: +0 witin to and from both East and West.. Time faster than by amy other route Trains are un on Montreal um% SAune ceaNr_mAEH TTA WA RAILWAY. TERATION OF RUNNING TIME. t Every aay, CANADA CENTRAL Of |unjform dwm' ig ;:'Eyï¬oim" Trunk , For Ottawn;v_if Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DALL Brockville & Ottawa Railways® i LEAVE |___ t Erockville G. T. Junction » 9.10a.m. â€"4.30 p.m. Oftawa â€" . â€" + [* ~+*1W0.15a.m, p.m. Rentrow «0 _ )* ~â€" $.102a.m, 42 pm. Ottawa . â€" = = = -MMN“&P-' Renfrew wl ol i| ap 200 p.m., #10 p.m Brockyilte _ > _/ > [ > is ky 9. 10 p.it gar .15 a.m. Truin from wa mak close eun:ï¬uon with Grand 1runk Train for West at 1,50 p.ul. y y3 4:2) p:m. Train from| Erockville mak elose comnection with Grand Trunk Express Train from the West, arriving in Ottawa at 8.00 p.m. | f P made at Sand Point with mmv with Stages, to and from Sure connédtions with Grand Trank trains July 15, 1874 Pem broke, NEAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPY (]’ OR CANADA. NT ay i3734 . SPRING ARRANGEMENTS _ 18734 6 "“““‘"‘%‘(: PW Sreough day fraine, and ullmaan of Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. [ ail Btations... Passenger Train for Cornwall and &1 intermediate StAIODS. .« «+ «+ +« «+4 ++ Mixed train for Vaudreiul on Haturday M Jewebis ce cne d e dn ae mernee en n ene n e eb 'rn.\nllo'&.v:lonu-lhr Lachine at 730 am., 9 30 a.m., 3.00 pm., and Trains legve Lachine for Montreal at : :&? .m., 10.00 a.m., 3.00 p.m., and m&v@w Train runs through 10 !ublno EAST. } Accommodation Train for Island Pond and intermediate Stations. ........ 6,45 a.m, Mail Train for Island Pond and interâ€" medifte BtAIOD®......»+«++««»+++1» $.00 p.m« mwmrunnmmmdu 5.16 p.m. * Cin ie Mowntope bocuand; poston . thh the Lower Provinces at... .. .. 10.00 pm. 106 AE CY N at Bt .. _ _ it Mas for Queteo, dlot 9,00. .00 pom 1NG BO.BB. 3 Mail Trains for 8t. John‘s Rouse‘s Wflm with Stanstead, and Chambly and Southâ€" Eastern Counties Junction ‘Rallâ€" .. ways,.and Lake Champlain Steam» _ |_ _ Erockwville, May 11 1874. Juncetion As ~punctuality of the train® depe on conn:monlvnhogotunu the Com will no be responsible for trains not @rriv at or leavi mmmmfl. The ) * outh," leaves ev.ryi urday at 5.30 p.m. for Halifax, . 8. The International Uol:fl-nrn Steamers, also runningin conmection with the Gand it Railway, leaves Portiand every: anlg.nd Thursday at 6.00 p.nl.tlat..John.ll.B., s jormmaemmue I Baggage checked through . Tnrough Tickets issued at, the Company‘s lx%n-'"' s for New York and ‘ermont Central, at. .. pr\nel,:rl Stations. } « For furthér nnm and of arrival and departure of all at the : inal and w.y stations, apply at the Ticket Bonaâ€" venture 8 or ab No. 143 St. James street. J. H N, & Treasurer. 5,00 A.M. Montreal, March 2rd, 1874, W,, H. GREA V 163 A ‘‘Agent for Brockwille, 4.45 p.M. 2.30 A.M Ie8%@ | Connecting with. Ottawa. | 10 45 A.M.|Grand Truink West & Rome & Watertown | RAHWAY ... sn s4ee+ 6+ + 8,30 ¢.1.|Grand Trunk for both } \~‘| Rest and West...... Leave 7 45 A M I + a shed W1 ooftnimon fiee Pabsotren y onpe . , borsors requit 98 O@ "can W’t&.â€;@g.' r peard on receipt of order Br’h!fnm ‘&g_l‘and Caskets of every desgription alway No .00 p.M.\Grand Trunk Express ied > Clathroms. Superior and Cheaper than upf 1°r 6i‘ive Oi‘ifq;,e f : 5‘ ROGERS, UNDER T AKE R: G&.. M A N N. STOCKS AND MACHINE OLL., Hardaware> Meorchant ‘_â€" SPARKEâ€"8T,, OTRMAWA. _ _ 6 and 7 Nicholas«St,, Ottawa. Trade Mark. wWHOLESA LE Grand | Trunk . Mail _ from the East....... GorNnG souUTH. Grand Trunk Express| _ _ _ from W t...........t‘l.DA.l. ‘Gra.lul‘l‘m:ll:xprou } mmw;u.' 100 P.M. Grand Trunk Express‘._ _ _ Royal Mail Steamers and _ Central_Verâ€" mont and Rome & Watertown Rys. 18 Connecting with. EABSL «.. THO8. REYNOLDS, : Managing Director, Ottawa, AND ARRIVE se A G E N T: 6 and 7 Nicholasâ€"st., the trains depends on AND RETAIL A, H, PAYLOR, :m wa .\ 6.30 A.M Agent for & Wt Arrivéin Ottawa. 8.50 P.M. Arrive at Junction. 4.20 P. M 1.00 P; M. 9.00 a.m. 9.30 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 1,35 p. m §.00 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 3.45 p.m. Orrawa Marson« Granite Works OTTAWA, SATURDAY OCIOBER 10, 1874 Monuments, kion<« éilher Plain or Mounted. o | _ &o,, in Marble, Scot . . Granie, 0f Sznastone." ; $A The newest design in CEMETERY ,EEN 1NG, sultab e for the yarious Cemeteries. S A wellâ€"arranged stock of MANTLES, in Aracrican, [thiitm: and Colpy?td Marbles ot n}m,l ehasto designs _ duRATE3 from the best A moricin and Canmlian Houses loceding or Proj » Has constantly on hand and to orderâ€" DOORS, FLOORING %ï¬?“be] : cr.'nmlfl%ns, ‘MOSLD NGS, BASES, â€" _ + SHILNGLES,â€"X, XX, HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHMENT Call an 1 Jaize for CON N ) R.46. May ), 1874 TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN 249 June 18, 1874 6f At the premises adjoining Mr. I. !}.nylon £PPERCHE NORCT @9 R id c au S tre e His stock of Cloths, Seotch and Canadian Twoeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestingr, &0, 1y any in the clty. { « ° SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good t ‘-.nld“ or no sale, L & gas~ All Goods W arranited Shrun k . "O@t Manufactured by the best Houses in Canada and the United States, pam B M A L L _A D VA NOR â€" 0N /C all ain t jitze for yourselves. Rotemberthos piacg, â€"SPARKSâ€"S N. B.â€"Agont for Amberst, O,, â€"ILMPORTER AND DEALER Nâ€" ; Mantles, Grates, Drain Pipes®s, Fire Ciary Goods, And General Building Supplies. _ Now opening, in ;re.to\;,:mt\y'. June 17, 1874 ICE CREAM FREEZERS, | * TABLE & POCKET/CUTLERY In returning t.hukl to their friends and the publl&. beg leave to Inform them that they 1P > wes Also a lot of fire.proof TEA ANP COFFKE POTS, guaranteed as represo Original price, $5 ; now selling for $3.â€"This mdht.h only. ! Hee for yourseives, and do not b3 decelved, at Dorion s; not at Hov, A+ Aime, but & Lactl murve: t ~~ a" w W D W 4 Feob. 18, 1874. MUST BE SOTLLLI» "LC Old Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine, Clarets sCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKREY, â€" â€" And a wellâ€"assorted smk of Mills® Supply Agency CALDWELL & CO, _ â€" |â€"!! Manage®s‘ y TEASâ€"GREEN, JAPAN and‘BLACK, fine grades. COFÂ¥EEâ€"Roasted and groumd daily. . | . ~ June % 1874. More \ 26. 1874 > With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS Plain and Pancy Fur Aug. 22, 1874 “."'mnj% srandard Governors lï¬‚ï¬ C rednnt $uttio, Giant Lnjector yth L122 aconav of the GLOBE GAS huni Also, Agency of the GLOBEFS | OUMPANY, :o. une 30° 1474. Begs to inform his friends and the mrll public thathe has opened a firstâ€"class No.17 Sparksâ€"st., Near Russelt _ Houst} f _ ied $3 vCK *ARCHITEC1 AND MEASURER, | TTAWA July 16, 194 HARRIS & CAMPBELL P. A. TAYLOR, COURSOLLE, PER CENT.. DISCOUNT, b For the Balance of this Month ! â€" p M * e ocm ~â€"©‘ { f o. rkat ~0, YEA!| BON GRE, MAL GRE , JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, alarge and varied sto: k or‘lnpomn HARDW A RE, also CHANDELI EiS SSrTVANIZED IRON ROOFING, &c., &0., A SPEOIALTY. 1 1 4 wonk w LOTTAW A ;O8T., JUA8T HEOBIVIED, REDUCED | PRICES CHAsSs. BRYSON‘® BLANKETS The largest and _ »solocted as s}., â€" Ob WWa&. LOORING ARCHITRAVES F 'L'Apml)i%'ns, TR TDaAr j ASES, _ _ RogRrING: " | > i @LES,â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THE BEST IN OTTAWA. rst, O., Sundstone, best Bufl and Bina 8 RIDEAUâ€"St., CORNER OPTAWAâ€"S6 â€" McDONEL L 14, .. SOMERVILLE; â€"In large or smalh s8988 Sn fNon & WADE: /‘ Tim, GIVvEN To THE PEQPLE BLYTH & s U PE RIOR â€"@ UVA Li ESTAD At 53 SPARKS 8STREEY. R mt 2 B cï¬ apie in oi en es en in Stove and Hardware Depot, 'H‘“‘“M“" & 1 SUSSEX ; STREET, Bhip Superior," from Terea, Spatm {:: Shlg uoupllna." from Oporto, rran per Bhip "Severin," from Cognae, FTANCO, "* CunLa rizs Nam OiHnkgnw. C dstones"} Obeclisks, 25 RIDKEAUâ€"ST., Allans‘ Line, from Glasgow, AT AT Defy @ompetition ! 1860, ited States, which they will sell at a oN 0 0 8 T. & f SPARKS3â€"97, 2sn». OR WEST OF Lt The Science of Law, by Sheldon Amos. . : .$1.75 The Huudu?v Magazl be, bound vol. for 1874,. ?.00 The Life of Cbrist, bDY GATID@T, .« «+ szzceee* 9.60 Routledge‘s Every Boy‘® Aunual for 1875.... l.?’g Katharine Rarle, by Adeline Trefton...»«» 1+ By Sull Waters, by Ed ward Garrebl ......«> 1.15 Sylvia‘s Choice, by author of John Halifax 959 For Sale by ¢ Suitable for Fail Trade. W&.Ra member tJme place. Call you: selve s. | Felt and Silk Hats not at Hov, A, Aime, but at the wellâ€" NEW BOOKS! TFCurniture, HENDERSON _ & 39 SPILRKSâ€"ST FANOY .GROCERISS ! FANCY LAMPS,â€" LAMP GOODS (all kinds) Sept, ; 25, 1874. ent of AB JUST RXCELVED the latest styles. of 19. MoeoDQONEL L PRIETO] . 1DORLION _§6 SPARKS STREET, ON SPARKSâ€"87 HODGES, 815\WN and RESSKED LUMBER, &c. prepared to execu and Sauterno is, unequalled Ottawa, "Ont. i«‘, Or no SAle, ENGLISH Call and aee for P‘aer orFICE, OTTAWA. Arrivyal and Doparture of Hails, BH~ AllMaiis are c by Montreal «ns ‘a‘mmumwm:%swnm ; EVORTTOE MUDDUINTCLOE auas «unregistered matter can be sent. from 9 00 a.n2. to 4 P.0%e _ ..\ BEeRING 1874. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, Fanizyx UOrocr®s, Corner of Kent and Wellington Sts. | .A full stock of FAMILY GROCERIES Just received. . Also a Jarge supply of CROOKERY, â€"GLASSWARE, <&c. hiece * * us * .~ Sedibit cOaAL STOVES! Hot Air Furnaces fitted up in public bulldings pna private dweliings. , City reference given.â€"The following are a few: Quebec Bank, Ontario Bank, Bank of Comâ€" mere%‘(}e'nu'al School Kast, Mages & Russell, G. Mmay, K«q., John Tilton, Esq , Joun Thompso:s, Keq., Jaumes Hope, ‘Ksq., Biopson & Weston, L CUrauuell, Esqâ€", sndmnr others. 1llustrated pamphlels estimates u\rg on pplication. _ â€" . 7 application H; MEADOWS & Msrch 24 1874, Province of Ontario, ln tne C oun‘d County of Carleton, . f 4. the County "" no wi: ___} JMie | . In the matter of Noe Chevrier and John Laâ€" framboise, the yourger, trading together as C0â€" Lnn.mrl. under the name, slyle and firom. of Obevrier and Laframboise, JT,and AS individuals, Insoivents. _ â€" On Friday, the sixteenth day of Octobar next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the fldOouï¬MndMnndcnhoum Act. CHEVRIER & LAFRAMBOISE, Ir _ NoE CHEVRIEK, * > JOHN LAFRAMBOISE, JR. ; By TaAmtox & CirrystERr, Their Atiorney8. Dated at Ottewa the 16thk Sertember A 1). 2874 3522 a Oct. 8, 1874, County of Carigton, K. 92 P %Wll.: j Carleton, s In the matter of Noe Chevrier CMVIEOIF trading togethor as Coâ€"par: the name, style and firm of of N, & 1 aac as hidividuais, Insolveats. _ * _ and as 1 EL Anrstendabrvape it To ndareigoog whi o ip uo ns Jn mefor the u lze| C said h lduchtm’;mdef the saud :v\ol. ' | N48 onEvRIER, K UHWBII‘thl EPHREM CHEV KR, By TAILLON & C|uuul-:5. Their Attorneys ad litem.. ~ _ Canada, Province of Ontatio, County of Carieton, Dated at Ottawa, the 16th September NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. General Agents for Contral Canada, P Riotmâ€"sL., OUAWA BANKERS, BROKERS, NSOLVENT ACH OF 1869 MEADOW‘S & CO. â€", * 4 mmn&kmommm MONTREAL 3 | e has opened: a BLAOKâ€" sMiPA® BHOP on Bank ireei, between Sparks and Welu’:‘xalnn Streots. CLABS B{(Yo‘gmaou is done in FIRST IRON PLOUGHS and i . IIOR mnd qUAREY 20OL8 Made and P cProktads of GENERAL J0BBING done with Prom ptuess and Dispatch. ‘ qHARLES MAOF râ€":'c ï¬ EEELEEE is maacecs Sept. 80, 1874. Canada, Qitawa, Aug. 15, 1874 HARISTIAN, GALT E DOMINION ATLAS, EW BLAGKSMITH‘83 SHOP. COAL STOYVES I LDWARDS & BUTLEDGE, Kent and Weilington Sts, #2% g4s 24 R & MILE3 PU BLLS A EMB Montreal and Toronto. â€" _ MARA & MAINGY, o rons i I, FINANCIAL AGENTS, 3 NOTRE DAMEâ€"ST., ;rANGEMENT. 18 N the County Court of sesqhrers2 ~esgEsyEB2R COAL STOYVES! to the supply of N the County ‘3 _ ot the Coun *s=s TeR & CO., PUBLISHAERS, $ An Rews" of Carle» A.D. â€"1874, rs, un G Ukevm! ty Court ‘Lhere has been wuch complaint that the prices o¢ shortâ€"horn stook are far ab sve the reach of ordinary fmmers,. (‘Th‘s is very true as regards what is known as frshionâ€" ablestock. Tenp, twenty, or thirty thouâ€" sand dollaranimals are not for fermers who bhave their bread *~win {rom their {farms. But yetit is but the goiden setâ€" {ing which surrounds thrse anim«]s, the )1; shion of" their familias, their pedigres, Ephr 0. Bloek, of of the finest cheese proulaced n . world, and were tested by those 't Â¥ most capable of forming an opinies as <to their mmht.. It i'kim.fmr w“ to notice the remarks of Â¥~. Copeman, the firm of Yeats, Acocks & Cepentan, oi Londom, _ who, with the concurcence of the oum:l‘indgu, erprezied bimvelf as follows:â€"* The gener>‘ quslity of the choese -hs’)wnwu“.: go~ 1 as he ever saw. As & strap to cistrict, com‘ag here quite uop#;uod to ste & fine ’Q‘mtd, he thought there w5 the nucleus of this becoming the finést chesseâ€"producing dis« trict in the United Kingdom, because. it was wellâ€"known that the me ofrhecse in a number of datries in selshire was decreasing every year. wm Canrdian cheese as finely. fla% ‘as auy shown.‘" As we bhave alreaiy said, the other judges conourred in this opinipn. It must be ex‘remely g:alifying A> checse manufecturers in this country 10 l¢¢\ : tmat in the production of +4 arl.cle of such do.â€" mestic use they can no. only compete with their neighbours scro#s the liu.'b:Q also Mess n d ? T * E with the most famous makers ofâ€" Brit in, whose reputaiion was world«wide ibefere Canadien makers had turned their ation» tion to this branch of sgricaltur? indus« try. M 5 The Gardner‘s Monthly states that the ovil effecis of severe pruning on 1. ait trees are clearly recognized., A!‘ pruning winter or summer, is an injauy {> vilality, Fre» quéntly the injury is £9 slight that the troe :o:n re aveis, and some ot::r a ivantege ‘ng ga‘ned, purging. on 'hdc‘ Adsy be sb.s:cï¬t.. 11 is we‘l however, 42 #‘ways, keep in.v.ew the prinoiple that ptmioa always wearkous, in oider to do 11 lii e it rs possible, consistently wilh what we with ioâ€"accomplish.. . At this serson we may do some g0o | in #s21 ‘ng the ne â€"u{. for winter praving by ;q/aching out shoo‘ we may not want wh ‘‘e : >y are in a youug and imipativre sta‘e. . 1 shovld be a mar object to misze all twuep‘ at.d 4. 20e not merely have leayes, but have new shco‘sat the earliest porsible moment. If growing very well they may ts allowed to perfect a few fruits, Overberring on & newly wlaniad tree is one CZ the best ways for a few fruits, Overbe planied tree. is one ol makiug it stusted for A romence in very high life ":}“ been brought toi‘s last r . _ One of the most noted South Germ«n nebles was the Princée of Thurm sud Taxzis. _ Hehed been Minister to the late Kiug of Bavaria, and his son we1 Aide deâ€"Comp to the p:ssent NC i ue & weP : Pak + ul King. 1t is this son who is the here . of the German romancs. Leng ago the Lerd of Burleigh chose bis wife from the persantry, and King Cophetus swore a &oytlonht.luhbo"r-ld sbov‘d be hinhï¬do;bfluithrdthnuflw lovers went so fur as the young Bworian Prince of our own days. It was on obs scure actress who fascinated b‘w, ond for whom he was content to arcrifice | thing. Mu-mdmm a great deal in this.orse. . The m* i actually was solemniszed, but it we~ :3: subject to conditions of a very rigorous character, which were impex@@ upon .the bridegroom as a condition of the femily assent. He wes to renoun a!! his pater« nal rights, and even his pame. He wes!) bonolong_ogtbl’ri-eodmflnd'l‘-x. L y iCA KL L hamke : is, but a plain bourgesis, and he w ceive an annual allowr 108 0 5,00 Eo e m o is, but a plain bourgesis, and ke we s t Ye â€" ceive an annual allow» 100 o $,000 fiosins. 1t mï¬& seem that such cenditions ummu-m. that the marâ€" ringe did aud thap the Prince desâ€" cended into plein . M. de Fels, He had, howerer, a ~very fine . tenor voice _ and & very beautiful briu,udln-ndoti- debut a short time .puth'nntuuz-b The story so e Ne C CP Mc Michnaw ~ wwha y e e e : & L far reminds ene Of Mari‘s bistery, who was Merquis of Canad‘a ‘lhimr% but here the resemblance <agscs, Swiss ara not an imaginative prople, rad care very little for romentic saerifices. M. de Fels was hissed off the stage at Zuriobh, and retired into private life. It was ersy t» descend from rank and position ; it was difficuls to reâ€"acquire them, The young A Remance in High Life PEUSING TC > XCOH, T years. man, with white lecks and trembling who wes accompanied by a ‘::1 mp.:shu.llqnd m’%‘d Mion.‘unuhu Fï¬l*rfl dia~â€" monds, gold chaine, and crosses. partics were introduced as Dr. and hh. of San Jose, California, and efftort was put forth to make M&Zflshb. They remained about a week in this city and then took their â€" as ï¬ said, forCalitorniz. ©‘Who thay ;l;uhthzmwilbo“ by reac« nian of ‘the day be v-'-*vz- Rakd « Truth will out, like murder, wÂ¥ iuiuwitbgahhl,-‘. it this instance, _ When the true of the Râ€":’uluhdufltwuobut follows . name of the old is Dr, A. J. Spencer, and that of the young weman % & ree riticain dn Sore sod‘s se m w ent ose, and & ihtupncï¬uo!hl-:h r..x iA Iui'u m{:‘“ww J'.& is said is on ose live. > J i wu"-;-rfl'& uonu%hfâ€nllb ‘lone and friendless‘ erphan. Open standal followed, mduoinwr up and dusted wrom thflowa . io ?.:‘Mq“thzn "' d A .wl wh‘ bpquinhhuuo‘am in coii. He took away with him letters of credit, or exohange on London, Paris aud Reme. Sa-o{t- elapsed ere the Oul~ razed and, it may well h.m-‘. indignant wite discevered her recreant lord and his . ivammerates nad \fied. But womaen‘s wits are keen, and \ Bpencer‘s whereak aute _ were * traped Miss Era Welish,. Spencer has resided for many in Sn J.:g‘“ He is a pm“ of high standing and i emnenon ns rloanit a & tune, estimated at $300,030. .Hitherto he hp-woduhmnm-.hï¬hom where he h>s so resided, both as & cit‘sen aud a member of the medical proâ€" of ‘-I‘-‘ \ ds rerC & Chape! would be an incomgruity which no one would desire to joinm, and that the followers of Bt. Andrew prefer receiving their thistle unostentatiously. But the {1stes and custom of Orients!s make it a nm“.*uu.fl» *‘*‘*“‘MH†gorgeous ‘.mflh Jrisk .m.-mmn-omra::ru&; should be decorously conterred., | Yet even soovians 5o Amtalah Is | plesdout. ',,..g.m«wunwuu Eir Benjamin Guinness‘« Cathedral ol Bt. Te mrough we urnays which eatroond "he build‘ug Wa# imposing to impress the inkabitints of: that un» savoury d@istrict with awe, _ But since ths disestabliskme the Irish Church the © order u:‘.“m“h :F‘..‘ ter usay no suy A for the any Poriita t benjast goret, L aa e P90 L 4L4 $Measune ie doubt how tar the i‘relste, the Obanoe! or and the Registrar, m“‘.“ Aerics of the frish Ckuch, may take part in the preceedings In former times Archâ€" Whately did not disdain to adminâ€" “::::.- oath to the embrye knights at nfertretrere iss ; we mnat ‘wer aiiter plagissising or «posts; nesusly, did undoubt: 1ly one of the sucient and wm‘th- ofhc:s in ‘.’t.or. with the obser vation, "You wh men, you don‘t ever kmm.'ymâ€â€œ Wusiness." . The Arch» bhbg.dm wes not a man to alur over duties, or »liow others to do «o. Heving undertaken the tesk of ‘adminis« wiu'h‘“.‘» he b: i no notion of letting of b# % victiv, who, kneeling before the Mester, encumbered by 3 PTMML T0 a Uncpenamnth weur ThX PRICE 3 CENT3 before the Grand Mester, vausual garmen*s and on wewsee HEC TCO das ““wo‘.‘n ; was I8F laoahlar“:“i:““-:‘-' to t.: l‘."" Mfl @imonition of the Chrncellor. .‘:‘. +« ty Â¥r and when there wes auy hesiâ€" Taon, expeoially in that part which desls n.th the stection ( ~be 0‘“% in distress, he would \m'â€"..ohn mzflp'ï¬ l Seued »11 hearers to 4 proper sonse of the situetiom. < ~ >.., m * haan desmed adâ€" .IUMM : visable to give fresh + wamw&! The Order of Bt, Patrick. Ebou desmed a0+ to the ceremo« I lhe chapter