C We Moniroal «i06 went of y PaPER®* o on vie¥» . wilf ba HHT \m' i Cluts suge 240 «us 16 i i1998 !k log * C3 ig vvik w tngys, A Nuy 4 & ty pass, but could not. When we got into the boat we shoved off from the ship‘s side, and then the chief mate and an Irish woman jumped overboard and swam to us, and others were coming over the‘ falls to do the same. At that time we were not six inches out of the water. Just as we got clear of the ship‘s side the mainmast went over the side, and immediately afterâ€" wards the stern blew out. This was posâ€" ‘sibly caused by the spirits in the lower hold. © There was none in the store room. There was no powder on board then ; I had thmw:“lbt overboard at the first onset. â€" The screams of <the women were awful; they hung ‘about me begging motounm.m could not do everything. y after wards the mizenmast went over the side. Trom the time the fire first broke out until the mizenmast went over was not more than an hour and ahalf. We kept off from the ship, and wo heard cries on spars floating away from the ship. We made towards them, and found . the starâ€" boun“xzuv;?;chï¬ some of t'?gem;n.dhad got in an upright position. y no mn,:dï¬oyn?kodthamoï¬cormi;ht go wi m. willingly agreed to go with thenx. Thomas Lewis went* in first, 1 went second, Cotter third, and Mr. Bent ley, a passenger, nsx:'.n They divw m passengers, leaving, thirty in m thirtyâ€"two in the chief m&o’l{ml. We were deep loaded then. . A man who was floating on a small -m was also taken in. He was a > man â€" named Robert Barron. _ We kept by the lh;fo:ll Mdnymddl&hstni&tunï¬l4o‘ k the next aftermoon, when she down. During that time wo.'ï¬\ people clinging to her, but wo were so est assistance. AMtbenNL:::do-hn it was no good stopping any .. She was burnt down to the copper, and the fire being of course out we were. deprived oflhumih“mhmb;?o s'-ign.ilwtqany vessels might passing. o then Enodto uh-mlor the Cape of Good ufln,huhn nothing to eat or drink, no compass to shape our course. (On Sunday, the 22nâ€", the weathet .was dull. Bentley was drownod whilo steering the boat. 'l;h}r:onmend:dthndnymmm quence inking salt water. ‘They went b.::lm We throw their bodies over ‘On the next day is blew hard, and a l:lignun.mnnin‘,ndhk us continuâ€" bdin‘wwout.wmmm and hove it, but. it was very weak, being nlyï¬el_iwit‘hutr_amlsof.m’lpnhur, ready in the boat were cutting her away. Just before I got in, the foremast went over the side. I tried to get a comâ€" touched the one who got 0 drowned. Alt and other f to the-mr we other assistan to launch the was lying bott could get no & don the attem were flocking which was :l: hanging to sailors to stanc was lying bottom up on the skid, but we could get no assistance, and had to aban don the attempt. I then saw that people were flocking to the port. quarter boat, which was m life boat, and which was hanging to the davits, and I told two sailors to stand by and not to lower away until they got orders from the captain. Dythbhï¬-owhthomhmo broke out in the quarterâ€" ; passengers gave, an awful shout, and the captain said some thing "to the effect that each must look out for himlolf.‘nghm this boat was lrnacd‘.&:y, j?t up:;u was tquching water jumped. into her. A:Idid-ooiemnb foreâ€"hatch, and the J;auongou were doing their best to keap the fire down. When the flumes were between the fore and main hatchways I asked the captain if we should get the boats out, as I saw it was a case with us ; but he said no, and that we should do all we could to get the fire out. ‘The ship would not go before the wind, but went head to wind, and this drove the flames aft. The two forward boats caught fire ; then there was a rush to m and wbenrlfot there Izsaw the s boat lowered away. . She capsized as she touched the water, and there was only one who got ;)nt of her, nlmo rest were drowned. Although we hencoops and other floatmi thi 6 overboard to them, we n::& them no other assistance. . The chiof mate tried to launch the starboard pinnace, which and we lost it. Four more men died the same way as the others, and we were that hungry and thirsty that we drank the blood and ate the livers of some of them. That day we lost our only car. (On the next day it blew a gale, and we rigged an other sea anchor, tying it with our braces they were playing the hose down scuttle. Iasked the captain tc keep the lhi{obohl'e ‘the wind, replied that ho was endeavouring He told me to get a few voluntee down the foreâ€"hatch to see where came from, but this I found was ble. as the flames were coming at Burnett‘s Cocoaine for the hair, has m the test of time and ea;:pohhon. established a reputation for purit udoï¬cwyinevorthtnuneroltbomkl For twenty years it been a favorite with. the people. and a leader with the mmm“wâ€huh_no-. a valuable property. Wohave established our sole right to its use in soveral suits at law, thus protecting the public and ourâ€" selves from imposition. 3748 (ttawa can com; favouzrably with the s:.och.unm.:.:mhm..m treal and Toronto, as it can boast o a eutter second to none in the DPominion, to be> found always at his post at Macâ€" Laren & Chalmers, 56 Sparks stract,. 3689 Eleven first c MacEauren & [ lishment. None but good Bzrave or tus Bravyz.â€"C. P. Dorion. HWorrible Seeue« and Sufforings THE COSPATRICK DISASTER Py lass coat makers wanted at } Tailoring 353066 ,, need 81 Arterthirty» ‘cars thig!, It!s attll Tedvln. l the most unc llé nigle to i vm.u: | _ | feor reonk highest and | y-,:xl \';my PXvsicians of the m:: k ; Ity mmmm& 'Itu»:?‘ 1 ,¢ | tor the extt of pain, | L not on%‘:ho “‘ | bogt remed â€r known m"' | mu-np.u? Dy=entery 1“\, | any sort of Bowel compiaint 1 »_u_l'olt_cdl_l!? gï¬ï¬a@m ie .. METCALFE. ONE OF THE BEST OUBTOM OUTTEAL _ Having had a long experience in the Otiawa Prade, l‘umdmï¬!h lr):qdreme and have -ycmnz’_mm- w to meet the wants thbmnnum‘lh:-! 4 Lo. <eep on hand mothing Goah! both in point of quailty and As do, thit T aver i tike hmai?\h;â€" was there such a demmand for a | article {nâ€" Readyâ€"maue Clothing. 1 have employed AVING mT-a‘d-] Estab« H uv.numem. am now E m muwmmy lywmh now| ready for Iu-peouon.undvfllhlbn:d‘lom are fvourâ€" ably with any in the marke®. _ _ _ .| | .. . Are U ““h Olls in the market. a 0%0:1" not to freeze, 0"‘?': solicited from amers. _ ) . 1. _2 D Lo es . c inpdn® ELL Jhus ie o * fln d Mn t FALL GOODS Unly to be found in a firstâ€"class Tatioring Estab THE LATEST ~NOVELTIES‘ Purchased in the best European | MarKets, 76 Sparks Street. It is used *nm!? _ Externally. Sald ® nore; F \25 ots. PERRY UAYIS & SON, t‘roprietors January 18th, »TiL TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT $4rCome examine Stock mud judge for yourseif. '-â€"â€""’ | [‘ Fit who Latest agg mos, 5 3rtet wo puarne« Enoarlug AND AMERICAN sSfYLESt Don‘t forget the place, it is * No.24 WHOLES AL EKE â€" Readyâ€"Made CLOTHLNG. Ass ortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware THOS. BIRKETT‘S. CALDWELL & CO, .â€" =â€" L ‘:mmfl quality of l’“" Remember the Sign of the Anvil, 24 Rideauâ€"st. Ottawn, Dec. 21, 1874 t0 1 w Mills‘ Supply Agency .. Neal Spc::â€".';;o.;-‘ House. which thay ure offering to the at low»= ost rales. _ ‘They have also. on all desoriptions of Gentiemen‘s and Ladies® Ridâ€" m»wlï¬mmd Public to their large and varied assortment of @ll descrip~ Tihe ar fisinbiis Wh None but the be«t workimen em CUity réfarenge given.â€"The flbaâ€":’l-'3 @protect iinont® fumate _ imex, Paek of Comâ€" Maro® %8, 1374 FHOMAY SHORHE & COMPANY, w-wma N.) H.IIA’.“. ©0., . , Have in stock:the latest and bost COAL STOYKES8I â€"__â€"___ ... The Victoria Stables To nt oX e sls saouy 00 Hapt. 24 187 Thos, Lawrence Hopt. 19, 1874, â€" 76y %em..For sale by all Ollmen, Dec. 4, 1874 w % ‘mo.ccun-1 RPCARI OICT -â€"zâ€" Meâ€" "‘a :“'f‘"f::"’“fi,‘_%;"nâ€" ts P We o Santiat 23 painpaiets and catimates given, o Haws, Boiting, Files, Packing, Files reâ€"ouf, Judson‘s Standard Governors and *lrigoaing valtin ntromntn Also, Ageney of the use Uas Lioat $ ‘WIP&!.“ «4 Hot fitted bulldings *** Tad paivate aweltsien _ _ . * Uity réfarenge given.â€"The follow ing aro‘h few ; Menein 11, Â¥14. s TTAWA ARDWARE, EW FIRM. H A R DW AR E. Site . su ©*! In the city is to be found At P A I Nâ€"K I L L. E R. avdmars, #&t. Clothing. ‘The Largest and Bost piuiztnlng in s46049to8 wilh thai? OOAL STOY ES 1 w â€" prising all CALDW ELL & Co., Sparksâ€"st Iw ‘the aity. w«t workmen em ploy -OOJ THogan ioib 2 Coo ... Uishment "";i'.' siqu‘N i Co,, Tnm K FLLENT Machin Oil has for the last 12 (years been ased by the leading Manuâ€" tacturing festablishments of the Dominion, Weavy A RCTIC QuAL STOY BX 4 No. 24 3npernflnmllhl¢lo 2 VOMB. s e viey ea ++ Grevilie Memoirs, 2 FOUR 12.« ..+,...»<> m"hnglno(\;;’m". Opening a Chesnut Burr, by Rev.Â¥ P Roe. The Clothof Go d and other Poems, by T .,,‘,,"“. No; :'fld Boeonthnnd Books, anole tne bindings, oifered at exceedingly Iom B AldriOD..vc0 smm miae iees peve s en‘ s newe y (‘hambers‘ Journa!}, bound volume for 1874 The Christian Treasury do do Annual Register of Rural A ftairs for 1875. .. Whitaker‘» Almanac for 1875 HENDERSON & Co‘s. AT P. NAVGHTEN8 â€" o lmpa'lnmolumn.mmuwt. Consignments o: Books regularly received rom London, . Books bought for cash. Tnofirst week in January, 1 will offer for sale $,000 old and modern engravings. Inatvar A1l books sent, postâ€"paid, for rotail prioe. .. & 3 i 4). OM Ad MB RayiH.v OLILVER DITSON & Co., : No pland Instructfon book ever apâ€" proaches it for real ‘merit and "‘m (z m‘rmu it/in their course of inâ€" struction. is a power in the n aivance of the day, and has been a most im ant agent in the t tremendous increase of echnical knowledge 9f the Pianoforte. Will be ruelmd'ngqlnoon on the 15th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1875. For the wu&ï¬u from Government cloth of sueh jactcote and foren tae may be required for miilila purposes" duriae the current year, _ BINED, and i io Mothods superior to all other Methods ~ Patteros may be seen and: further informaâ€" ma.'ul be una:mwlmn.‘ 4 t not be bound to accept ts lowonk or nay tender, .. _. We Mooks & Stattonery. RICHARDSON‘S NEW METHOD It Stands the Teat! Sells 25,000 Yearly, and is gaining friends everywhere. icwaROsow‘s. NEW METHOD Ti on atmamtntin pral ppotaabl Govucrument Hlotites sn;.n TENDERS, addressed lothofl‘ . dersigned ‘and. endorsed "Tender fic Railway,"‘will ‘be received up to hoon of SATURDAY, the 27th of hhm-rymfllb Bridging and Grading required on “:‘fllu uuwhm.mm' Town plot of Fort Wil near Thunder Bay, Lak® Buperior, to Lake Shebandowan, about 45 mildi in length, | 0 <;scgpg>s n3 Ad Hoxe i f For plans, specification, approxirdate quan» tities, forms of tender and other information, apply at the office of the Engineer in Uhief, Oe« } Nov.$ WiL Tenders for Gradingâ€"Fort ; William three weeks. t. of Public W D:)’tm .ln.ll,'m ~ Pians and‘ #pecifi¢ations for that part ofthg Ine between Lake of the Woods and Rog River, will be ready in the course of two O# PIN-IO“I’I in neve . w BLIG NOTIOR is hereby given that K WM.mm?dMynefl at noon, at the sa.es room of kirotor MacLean of Ottawa, Auctioneer, will be offered for | ‘The lease, for twentyâ€"one yearm, from of sale, of go':n.nmylng on the W of the Rideau Canal, to the south Of Balm Ottawa, between the ullnr the stores of the Mesars, BA oo n io Torl oo i dopitn: of" 10) 146. /n 1t Tehlss showhouipigh.~ °_ (| TT Books, â€" Books ! io o n in pasniin ie in oo 0e on ts auanvien stt e bert streets, m:lw to ® Currier‘s =ash ~ tory," known as Nos. Two and Three 6A &ll-n; eu-unuoulbal. 56\4! feot, ‘nu of No. % " Goplesor pianaite be segtiat thi rdbmis o( 1e ~ Bufldings to be erested 0n t e aiys wiiiie oo woacn To eaormnity . (Wikk Ottawa, Jan. 23, 1876. Pn e 50t oi acne Domartmont 1 c partment, with powur to the Department 40 ; resume possossion 00 paylig value of llnmvg- f P 8. ROGERS! 8 U NDERT AK E R C S and 7 Nicholas=8,, Otta wa. . | ' fapnisbed . with every requliioy Dec 28, 1874 Otltawa, Jan.26th, 1878, N# 18 i0 also!~ ASDaGENOY IN Ortawa & For the supply Of Â¥ruit‘ Treps. and. Ornamentai are Further conditions on the day of salo, By order, l ie x Dej &mf'?'w.m‘&l.‘l"'s 1 i l rlar WIGLIAM . oorr:zï¬. ® To mrely Lnggh on "** Ottawa, umm % CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. % 00KS ! ORDNANCE LANDS, . OTTAWA. C ‘ &un §m0¢ . Invotoes una further m’w cent. J. JOHN8O~, Corh missioner of Customs, wgol‘_ by NEW BOOKS. PIANOFORTE. Price, â€"| â€" â€" $3.75. E;malï¬im?&m ir‘um’â€f s ,â€" TENDEERES 3 Bparks Stroet. By Order, g-t-e-ut | _ w. PoWELL »= Lt,â€"Col., Dept. Adjt, General Shebandowan. FOR THE For sale at C and 7;Nicholasâ€"st., s of Music Teael I Book and Music this Country &o,, can .bave «them sori F. BRAUN, oo e m ics «i tawk. $74%, $718â€"0 ow Becretary Te Thhrs OTFAWA, THUORSDAY, JANUARY 28 187. Furniture â€" Warerooms, ANCUS%&CO. Dealors in Furniture, Beds, Lookâ€" ing Gmwm | 85 SPARKS STREET. Stock ‘of Spring lmporutiu% BHligaing may be e as 1 deal exoin: «ts on Bs abcaprtien; which hes enabled For One Month, for Cash Only, In drder to reduce :*‘ Mc : 9 54 *~ .. AHOW COABES MADER TO ORDER| {>i March 12 1874. + 2619 ci. â€";-mu&ï¬â€œ ‘m Scan snvo iots of snoney by‘ ‘\~WILSON & ORR, Carvers&Gilders continue:anti() the | wholé rfm?wmnu.ndamm : Has a large #tock of Winter Goods, comprising XiWpet aoe oC Meg‘s. Ledies and nays Piain F%xmfl%n J.‘ G. NEELEN, _ torioi. Slltle u-u-â€"-m Oitawa. i l “â€' “‘I“ '-ï¬.;A T Boots,.-Shoes o) | qu‘l Mitts;} Rubbers,. "_. TS f M & I ’ %& â€" ironRSkn® ARD) Rkrain: Mens‘ s Alctm seï¬ Te it in i Memont : thaiP hdbtihid/at 4664) Oubériyine, thd mmiderrin tor 7 snod ) I & in our Oollector‘s be placed TDA 19 “m,; ‘. E7 .A.;ani Jan, 11, 1874. Jan, 27, 1475. GENDRE AUS Pine Finprordgry Fand Piam Bebaepess. . Ladion‘ Pllll!. kmbroidered and: . M T adies‘ Fine Buttoned and Laced Eolt Bals. : Maltâ€"Dressing: Parlohs| .. wELLINGTONST» m’m mau:;i; gol J‘ gggsm‘mm?qgs lmm:u Un% 10%9" Uges: SELLING AT COST, Jan. 9. 1875. PRATTâ€"BROS. w60 CSnarks:st. brob! as in94. PlTOTURE â€"FRA ME MANUFAOT URERS, ; , Hokb sxdven» pokire nocte® .. aBt: (0lf, TXiriee, _ aoda bunared and 950 * yr , !000“ M‘All . Snd i HFor 50 OCents LL TAKE NOTICE. RBoots & Shoes, aruers & @Gilders. oR oNE MoxTH ONLY, OTICB Opposite Heney‘s New Block. Aif. %sééé oaisg PR iBR 4 5%55 â€" } 8~ HA | 3§ : 1; nily 3 ' 14 0¢qo® 55§§§v= 215,fI1 > ;552 C w»o d 5».52? 4+ F urmture. LO@OKING=â€"GLASS and Have had $10,000 worth of| All parties indebted! ty i 9. 3 141 w a SRoOWN, LOW . PEICES, . +0 <as %0 T. RaJOTrB a 0o 4# Hussexâ€"st. , OTTAWA; EEH $z« Uuttawi | Head Office, & & _‘ * « ® = « ® Ottawa, Ont. Capital: $100,000 in 1,000 Shares of $100 Each. sur; represen flndr'nlllouw (oWnu-oï¬u&n.’ Our few Canadian Comâ€" m"wgd ividends.~ No d‘:ultyhu _found in procuring the immiediate subsoription of the w of the Royal Mutual Life O-uw.mu belie to be more judicious and more to the Company‘s interest, that stook istributed among towns where the Company would probably open Agencies, thereby creating a local in: in every Besides the imm surplus belo to lh&& sarhosmn coan maia Rconl iminiee epontine o Anbaretnétem um inkk aFthe IHnual Mutint MILL MACHINERY OF ay goy prdomil NOR Doi LLA BRLTING, RILRS, AND W 70 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A. , E ~yaw Manufacturers‘ Agents and Deaiors in Iron and: Wood :Working Machinery. # apnp _ epeyer 1 uo feiia itc adT aearist Ned B0 $ Rrouiocn Re J utan id in ieofarine oo‘ / Bend for Ciroulars and Gatalognes as lt s c s £de "ine vod Stov casten ‘re, Hardware, late BDealers in Coal and W mv-.%m ?M-’M 6 104 » 1 4t (*d in pand Seinoog t capronge s miain hm elapans 1 io | Examszs axo Bomsrs, New: ax» Szcoxp Hax» ho â€"~gon . bluge â€" ‘off / afoteu 1 «S2n uy C o ho aag t PS P Plumbing, Gag.â€"and Steam Fitting, Tinswiths and Lamps & Chandeliers AT ‘THE ‘OIL DEPOT, SUSSEXâ€"ST. Nn o us o oosstanavw & 00...| AMERICAN BEYEL TABLES General HouseFurnishing G o0 ds Dmm. ailt | s The Royal Mutual Life Assurance Company Bole Agents for SCOTT,.CAYLEY & CAYLEY,! â€"| â€" MACHINERY:DEPOT, OFPFIOE AND WA REHOUBRsain« m csssescesss:sesss»»<«s+» 70 BPARKEâ€"ST., OTTAWA; 1 PE en Im; J EL B ; ) â€"FITTINGS, a0., fitted up with Latest mnw ‘Tas, w aties cLoSkTs, STEAM . Relramed, 10 our Abtiraisin mopok |of i o e ane. s nodr nuttention is req! !| «May now be consulted in his it RCOMXS, RUSSELL HOUS E Hours from Â¥ Dot, 1b 1674, avippeciorns triad 7 * + ~ Atlantic Rquitable United States Oct. 17 1874 i oo h ie Rew in CORNER SPARKS AND,,0‘CONNORâ€"8TS. M 0 O R E: BR O S., TIN AND COPPER:SMITHS, »= Â¥, F. Jones, Keq.. M. P. P, James »Req. f Jn.emnr.; Hmphnyh:q e l y i:l,.. Jl ;M..E?il’.r. Loes & Gemmell, Sohoitors. _ Arthur W. wun:,. Eeq., &‘x..a'a'r.w. 8 Quebec Ageney _« . â€" __‘. _ 285 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. 5 â€" FRENOHK DEPARTMENT ; â€" duanputerme ®.G. f 4 % ; J. A.cl ‘W“ Beoretary. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT : . DR J BALL & O, Box 9674 n.nm-uu.l:g&'&.l-!- Jan.8, 1876 Gan Pivcs ane Rixtares, Hot Ait ~ AntboUurED ®xprortiou8Ly y | "___â€"*_‘ Capital. "ite Te aook B4 »SUSSEXLST. . YTH & KE R BR , KZite Assurance. f inl+ ol . nÂ¥ 3. _ f 5 w j . Bilaiks, &0 Hot and ara im i raribe ® o. Rictoikes ty worr i\ proved Eureka Hot Air Lraft Furmace, ./.« .0 . Plumbers, &c. Machinery. o P 4 Fosd, Beq:! PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : 25 RIDEAU STREET, And Lawn Mowers. Woal Oil. Hardware. OF CANADA. oo oo io e 158.84 ig"%)‘ 2':‘% 10.70 _ 8'::'? a nratailins s ~AmiMisl® ... _: 0 the stgokholders, the above com panies have large Over>5,000â€"Poutids | of CHRISTMAS MEATS. Western â€"â€" Prize:â€" Beef MUTTON, ~PORK,; VENISON ©AND ; 49110 61 Lm;mym]r‘ t 0i t ‘ biagk ~ Theodolite and Level. I good Horse: a Maftreal bollt Carlole, December 23, 1874 _ Auctioncer, Bparksâ€" C hrstmas® Bect. «; Agent. 0. AVCLAIB, Butcher, snn o P aoicas n h Toscron MOLBAMN * J. T MASON"& OOns :+ OTTAWA. Oold L1 _ We are offering General Groceries, Wines, L ou sllhzunnm peted ‘in ::m’un mmm lt‘l.a“ i eer uol peoreneramin e mss /s ope. ueA i > $ â€"â€" Auk. 1, 1876 CE e o Mss tok THE DBEESSâ€"MAK ING DEPARTMENT P en o Eit ce ie oo e o ie eenione t c Or & D0 RANDIES, ~PORT CELEBRATED: «BRANDTES. The :Cheapest Fancy Dressâ€"Silks in the City. Emamiosgigeii" t" LONDON > HOUSE ! B we have in our one af the best (Oatter s we Asmversminiens aetate ns ont e trofeiet We mnas l tw ttam niyie." Om (Ohotntval n P. JACKETB, JS 040 | .).. «4 seeve» i Dohd t @mum&a-.t:: all rolors, from §7 0-:’ 0. Avef Gentlemen‘s Underclothing; Scearts, Ties, Collars Stock of â€"Fall & Winter Goods pl S P. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. The largest and Bessglocted assortment of Monuments, / Headstones, C PURE AND UNADULTERATED, iof Wam y use uildâ€"Me Jicinal purposes, W xX O L E8A LB< 4N PCE ET A D L, C OFI@@@â€"TR=t #5MSFiN Ghand anty on the feimmioes, mipumen one ‘ FANOY . GRooRRIRE "I â€"aRrRar YvaRrery : THOS. PATTERSON Decs #4: 1874. A good fit gnaranieed or nosale. All Goods warranted shrunk, Jan.1, E e ¢ )1i)10 dest 4 .'nu'_maamnm B 6. Es "Siie Cothny Hicmalth o Heopoayy a i gite RRercratt on hrvaiinr ite drom w YÂ¥ai.TO BE HAD OF: y o { en .n OF ALL GROCKRS .h;pmm-vm, Knton, Reliner: :: .A leo Ginngow FoanMethena 1e 00 *3 nOd AL id ... Colored :and:Black = Silks;: Velveteens, OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. paprnm oi piip en eine me eninaioidh . C + ro as amposkn or 11 qneaÂ¥ wapvority ow ralom porme Also, a large alid wellâ€"assoriegstock of Tiz THEâ€"PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE: TALORING ~~ESTA HMENT. sinmige T ~â€"jmseatt (suarne / zonmudï¬ i ie +~tike ESTABLISHED 1854. MACLAREN & CHALMERS m@~~ 55 ~SparRks ~eBr8Est, «m °. _ Jatlâ€"14, 1876. A wellâ€"arranged stock of Directâ€" Importations from the Producers Phe retmainder of his large Purveyor to His Excellioncy the Governer Goneral, Karl Bufferin. Al, NOTICE TO LADIES OF FASHION. cous Sures Sollles. ravourhig tyrade "byrape and Sortrense : opmoret EM EMEBER THE PEHOP bad â€" c > o neral Groceries, Wines, Ligud Provimic eas ‘find anot be com peted with in this f Dur Wi ““J"““ JOSEPH â€" ~DIMBLEBY, iud:m& ' RENAULT* & CIE Marble Aorhs. Exdies‘ WMare, Groceriks, &t. [The oldest Botters in France.] Briy Goods. Note the List of Pricogs. SHERRY â€" WINE,© GIK, . PoRTER, [ESTABLISHED 1800.} Tailoring. We are showing AKNET & FoORGIE _ A _ 3 ‘TAILORIN® ;. PArre 26 vgom4 and Trigh > riese Pants and V esta, tro A*Â¥ CHAB BRYBON‘L Obelisks, & BROS. "Fing