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Ottawa Times (1865), 21 Apr 1875, p. 2

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b4 Wm“aofbdfiyumm at the bar of the Countil on Monday night, charged the Chairman of the Fiâ€" nance Committee with taking a someâ€", what gloomy yiew of the finanâ€" about its purp the Byâ€"law poseq oi wit «° Eewmperaly . YOry prop« out that we ought to have d stated assuranres on several no avers a rIved. mMminer D& eve the effect payers differe: influen the ie tX & Dbe able 1 popuiar vote.. B contend it is. tha been {urn the byâ€"law that **@~ment against the bonus tiat has so fa been .udvfiu:od is that |the ° rate payers _ cannot . in _ the ican ume bear the additional tnvxation is _....1. the mos de by no means to be cavic revenue. There w present compensation ftor durden «ssuumed, Wihile a ‘ail wilh undue weight upon the present generution. As was pertinentiy pointed out by those wuo "Wmsummq Councu to advocate the granting of e bonus, the enterprise on betalt of which they soiicit 1t canuot Taii o incréeasa tha properiy and very ~truthfuily |recites plvvuuuquu m‘u.. Wm‘i, ar so afranged as 10 be distriDUtAGi avar â€" Cconsiuerabie ae Canada Cep might ty prov 1 reason why .the byâ€"law s ive the unsnimous assent of ough I2CKS, wuu . ye 18059, is pr004 Lt bul a Ol it fras been spent un Di@ul yo ntempo @loumued mbuting. That © Value o Â¥ exactl Auction Saeâ€"J. Bermingham. Merchant Taiiorâ€"P. J. Egieson. Wantedâ€"J. & C. Morrison. Fine Appiesâ€"James Buchannan. Cautionâ€"Alexander McEwan. Market Extensionâ€"J. Berminghan " MAE CC OV rTUporly in the ciky, un % im a corresponding degree the Myâ€"dlr. Wailer among the : the prospectuive venetits °*~s5, mat the bonus, met by the iebentures covering a considar CAMPREI! & view sh rthcor Ihe Uilawa, March 10, is shea with any should rot ha Wines, Brandies, hyan‘s New Block, Seeond Door from 2 U‘Connor Streot. Â¥ ce ne additional taxa c lakâ€" payers are mpétent to pror ' .« Tub Butier, ¢ales and Sanco> in propert oted thai 1 Agains C â€" 2 BC numuer of years Opimion â€" as to ) eascelient an object hould not be left open 0y â€" misunderstanding or any looseness in its al which we LQ indaue haste, and it teg0e â€" Wiuch | UllaWa he »O W Doice ragrant Yea, at 40¢c., worth 50¢c, nelected do 50¢c. . deo 60 ) â€" Las} Iéluse enence * ‘uuQ, alld Oi the a¢tual Â¥aul of inem would be io + ol we mustake uo. 1e Wale? Worss auu £*Cat usiributing cenure Â¥hich its n&burai position the most uirect road out .\JW » & & Blfi-â€"-‘. do Uanas, ‘hovse, )the Ne w SH ARRIVALS i@spised. L N d DL here o mean propose thew Gmxsion lms not 4) Yaiid reason why be submitted to the it he true, as we Â¥ Dark © City VHdllg degree tie e wouid thus be a for. the additionai @ ail are prepared: the detriment ore would‘ be no byâ€"law should not OChs encouragement JnsLucion, so as to t dustributins centrw s are themselves ) pronounce upon bave at least not ‘me payments are distridutéd overâ€" a Lukk @44 ptica axation it would Stabils hmen i ut hLave not Olmer upon the agility than . .2 . 702R much. greater to the exact | agility than he came his repast. sed ecxtension All our eMfil:d% hf;mout.‘ id ha again, and so we gave up all work that : v.eupon day and went home. About a‘weex after portance, hawâ€", wards, some natives came to the Bungaâ€" ch cases, and mbmfaqmnmiqmw-toou wmes, and, inâ€" | tiger, which lay in a piece of jungle, Uttawa itself } within 'he'.“rifi. 1 ,ml” Ume started, taking two with me, to spot. ally. warrants | 1 SW C bop of ~‘natives about in the we. have: ar~| trees who pointed _ out. the exact § place ‘ where the tiger ifas i<ying. 1 6 ],,\»s some . clods of earth thrown in, and perly points | Supe enough & grow! assured me they distinet and were right. 1 nowdclhmbod up a tree ints before | commanding a view sround, and got ,Po:?.“ ople | the men to advance mdbatup,butthol _ H® Meop viger charged at" them. 1 fired several _objectâ€"they | stines where [ siw the tail grass shaking, / @ assurances +but without effect. I then felt assurea is not the | that no " bag " would be ,-le;ixbou‘z m resort to more vigorous measu so _ There is no gotdo.:‘-fmtho&temdtooku»'lud ould be d | of the party. We advanced to within a ste, and it is few puces of the lair, and were routed by s should be ; another charge after I had fired my two mpmmarty.. Afitii-tilnthbruu had not been letriment of distinctly seen. and â€" advanains .. u_ her nounce on AF JB «4 A 1. APRLL 21.i8 ncrease the , ud uo not 60¢._ de 75e equailly low prices the rate large variety Y aler . very wull ere are LW on vigeu Of he or rate usider smcuts Rum, Gin. 65c 45¢ A! MAS, es â€" UbLaWa uproye is boen se t y c s t es which 1 i sa Ww P an ol;.njns_ ‘wmw.ofill,mdflg jungle was turnodfid’oubdou,whichupooedmo &rlfim on ‘his side.‘ I fired another let, this> time into his head, and it ‘was © quite w&.‘t.nu‘v that he was dead. 1 W A ) ndition ppos‘te their 4) cautiously, with the help of a long stick mdnbrionit, whichdl;;ulled d;“:‘jm.to asicde, | at last caught sight of his hige, and sent in another couple of shots. "I hese were again followed by a loud roar and a charge dispersing the whole lot of us like magic. After ‘a little another advaace wus made, and 1 ‘fired ‘again at his sicde. carelu Out & the ‘OUs ho mucomm‘c}nco with the last one. in ‘l)x:e m | month of Jan: , 1873, 1 was surveying it in.prdnnmm"‘fiankfi,"md in the nflonmwadmthuacpwmwen J | killed by a tiger not fur otf. Poor K., who ; | is since dead, got some coolies and sent e | them down with mel.obuildn“maichni," if necessary, intending to follow himseif * | in the course of an hour or so. t Iufivednthp-pocwi&hwb.ndof\ s ! Bengalese, and saw that a "maichan" d mdeq-tboummmjuno the spot where the cow lay. 1 therefore # sent them all back and got up into one of * | the trees with my heavy riflé, No. 12. i | After waiting about half an uour, | h , | the tiger on the opposite sicle of a "\ Iâ€" leb," which was in front of meâ€"appare _ | ly quite near, only about thirty yards; but d {couldnotmhm. Afurloloklyim.e tâ€" t ly.lndi&umng’ F my eyes, fantied | | saw his tawny hide ugh some jungle, and tired; buy after smoke cleared "I the same &ppearance| remained undi | turbed; Of course [ ew there was | use waiting any for the brute. |i had been deceived b appearances ; was not there; so [ down and w ‘ hmmmhMM my want patience and success. Next morning, with a man carrying :Eu gun, I went down and examin bu"fl‘oowhon the cow had lain, and | / it had been carried off. I followed | uptbonlck,whichhd'&hma‘hhu . and water,, and© then through a patch of | ! forest. | I was leading, with my dog (4|‘ halfUreed setter) a tew paces in front, | ! when sguddenly | heard a noise which) | C M,moniumyhudandlookupfmm * the ; where, lo! +1‘ two tigers mak|| t ing their breakfast. This sight was rather | more I expected. i at once drew|| © back sbftly, and u'unpu(li; to climb a) :l‘ treg ; but quiet! as I thoug t the attempt| h!db.ehmlde,’lho noise was beard, and | © one of the tigers made off with a great rush, | t while the other retired with an ominous | * grow!, and before | was beyond my own | length up the tree, and > the man was se handing! up the guns to me, out one of | it them with a territic ‘roar.. I had | juse to put a ball into his body, | 4/ which turned him back, when he had ai | 9 m.st iréachel us, with‘ much yreara» | 6 4 L4 & 42.b 118 18e As I promised on a former occasion to give you some more of .my adventures, { will commence with the last onea. _ in th.. says Exciting: Scenes ~ Some , ment and Mach S ALLlLL& De t here. We are again enabled, m Mr. Walkem‘s kind ness, to present our readers with another grapiiic account of a tiger kunt in Assam, trom Ensign Walkem‘s versatile per." it will be found deeply interesting. He a copy of ub,-‘;cufxomakuir" “wo Her es Food:, to his futher, Mr, w.fim Militia De t here. We enabled, mm. Walkem 65e In| Uctober last we exceedingly practical people again accustomed to indulge of that buncombe and | which is periians the mast »a L Sraiion of some stirring incitent history of their struggle for |nati dependence; it was an occasior very properly excited a de: thusiasm ; it was the occasion a Finance Minister. it may \be permitted us to hope, however, that even Mr. Wal ler‘s gloom will be largely relieved by the success of the most |recent transartion effected on behaif of the city on lhe’Inn- don money market. â€" | 'uu to be unwittingly led| into any rash scheme without our know! igeâ€"that we will not even embark in a solid, sound en terprise without having tirst had a thorough ’onmmfliondiu purposes and the means by which it is proposed those purposes lhdlbewco_mplinhed. Admitting, then, ‘hat Mr. Pennock was justified in what he ,‘ said, the charge cannot be garded as a grave one, and the c‘ty is Fnther to bel congratulated than Otherwise upon its | lmuch of a sting in the harge. & certain |amount of séfety in }weful, critical and not v{fr»hop at the head of the .}Lm ial depa I our mumcii:lo government, for i '-omuimoa lined to dhafe at , structiveness, we at least have Monday was, a in iends on the other as the occasion o THE A M k/ stion 0 tforting assurance that he wi haps ut we can TIGEER HUNTS IY INDLA of "wni down and examin ere the cow had lain, an been carried off. 1 follow which led ‘through tail bmu“hd not been van again ?1“? of & long stick preadâ€"eagleism, in the again at his side; assertion . wes _ justified, scarcely see that there was we at lea Nas an occasion whi m a letter from Mt. ,_ of Assam, Bengal. ie xjescr o on were tavoured wi al people rre now and e â€" Disappoint Success.: by §il”dep;grm llly‘x": l_m--re 18 l'l;i“"w"; fod; in having & this spolia verâ€"hopeful manr as sentry, inlLeparunem of coolies, wh it, for if we are him 'or.‘e\" 4 P three o‘clo hafe at his ob fast and fo | ve the com, arrived wit ) will not permir | from the g ed| into any rash the event * and your b wlgdgeâ€"that we| _A lady ft a solid, sound en | thought it 1 st had a thorough | We‘could de etcetras, co es and the means claws, to he , those purposes | home the â€" Admitting, then, | next that n tified in what he ! ritle. _ More a good deal in tfiu veying in the f the carpets as much as possible in summer, :‘ an«lp:bo continental plan of hlnngpdnu& i‘ | or . varnished â€" floors, â€" which in summer p | could belaft.hunotslloonringexoopn , | few oruamental mfi“ld be much the , | most wholesome p for us in our warm ; |/summer weather. Though a little more, | expensive at first, the first cost would . | soon be much more than saved in the wear of ing is another exâ€" stt seb esnt t on 5o ‘ } cool, durable and easily cleaned. â€" The < bre::'lt.hs. hon;::,.dohouldm fb. sewn toâ€" gether, just as 6 te ;’ and ud down in the same h;I Th.:" | then . will wear much longer than when | tacked in every breadth, and a good matâ€" , , ting should last twelve or fourteen years, if used in summer only. * S OURrtabys. , All heavyâ€" stuff curtains should. be abolâ€". , ished in summer as they are both gloon.:ly and unwholesome, c.wh? dust and |all kinds of impure germs. ovhing hu\lier than chintz, certainly, should be used, but muslin and lace are not only the prottiest for summer, the most wholesome, afâ€" fording a free for the air and being capable of whenever they have become too dusty tor health and cleanliâ€" ness, . Thoroughly clean the heavy rep or satin ctu'(limudpmthomnwtiu winter. The rooms will be much pretâ€" tier -mdd rufi’mer like w:ithoua t km‘.‘bt-!mn, n;ul they w t a great or escaping the -ummfr:m.fl dust. There , ; are mcfi prétty Tace curtains made m-h that the most fastidious taste may be | 1 satisfied ; and if you cover the rep or _ satin furniture with ‘l:'fiht chints for the . summer, your rooms will‘ look the better |r for it both in gummer and winter, when: ) the furniture, like the curtains, will look., y the better for not being exposed to the 6 light all summer. Most people are aware ; M that lace curtains, when washe;i, should not be ironed ; but, after being starched, shoulu lirst be partially driedâ€"out doars a nosity. k with lations y mpaâ€" which al h: that I y Aume db e m es not take up heavy carpets every â€"year, but clean the»â€" with coarse salt, which is said to be very effectual. However, con: | sidering &go amount . of : dust and other impurities that carpets absorb, this seems handly a \vhoh-onog‘hn. Indeed, it would be well for us to pense with carpets as much as possible in summar There C aa" TR‘ "C9 1t ‘dry as soon u;-ouiblp_l'vizhaco::: towel. This freshens the . colours wonâ€" derfully. / It is well to have a fire burning in the rooin at the time to help the carpet to «dry rapidly; and special care, of course, must be taken &o‘h:fle‘f the sulphuric acid out of the way of ren and animals, as it is a virulent poison. .Some people do not take up heavy carpets every â€"year, but clean the»â€" with coarse salt, which is said so be voiy affadinal i HWamsacal Tt MUCIOEM GERCTE CRRT UL _ DCYSO NoIds about [ A. & /( Bl ale| in wak.u22 a a l _ . / fiafpP88T6 :nough of the a::i" for a pail ot water; l u &hy.tha-j‘:k‘p;'{"fin 18. o) there should â€" be only enough to make‘ (Lk have, since the strike of: in the water taste slightly sour, for if too burgh pri fl been training as ¢ strong it would i?:j‘ure the f;bric. Then | tors, prints [ 4888 C waeh about a yard of the carpet at a time, | _ + . uoD |~ /.. with a cloth dipped : in th? wmr,ml» At .ine nt sale of Mr.: Mendel‘s making the carpet too wet, and rubbing | books at ley Hall, Manchester; a copy it ‘dry as soon as possible with a course| Of Redgraves‘s ‘Cinturyofl’m'," in towel. This freshens the . colours wonâ€"| °2 4t0 '°ll:m‘r realized +182 Jguineas, derfully. ‘It is well to have a fire burnin#| Which, we iA wwas anualip. aic.lo T M€o in Oy +0 fls cGcum eb lt Ks 23 c enough of the acid for a pail otf water; | y there should â€" be only enough to make: CL the water taste slightly sour,. for if too‘ bur; strong it would injure the fabric. â€" Then tors waeh about a yard of the carpet at a time, | > wisk _ idÂ¥ a. % 3 © Consigerable remduum of dust behmd'.'l After the carpet has been cleaned out of doors, as thoroughly as possible, and has | been tacked to tue floor, its surface can be very much brightened and freshened by going ove it witlt a weak solution of suiâ€" phuric acid. An ounce bottle holds ahait AVID MOOK: Tindiainer CS Ne trmaradii . s > + long enough to have a thorough airing, CaRPET CLeaXiNe. .. The e «Jarmac ar In the United States all the large cities | France of are provided with carpet cleaning ufi ed author lishments, where the carpets are recei papers s and sent back tborou?ly cleansed, withâ€" | one of his out any: labour or trouble or dust at home. | but sixty, It is a great saving "of house cléaning t labour, of course, and such an ‘institution | . DT Hil would be a . reat boon in most cities and | land, is *I towns. 1t the carpets have to be beaten | SDtitled at home, however, the process requires | ing the K the most . careful supervision, or it is alâ€"| fill two â€" most sure to be (done imperfectly, leaving | SCVCral y a considerable residuum of dust behind. | th* reign After the carpet has been cleaned out of Those w doors, as thoroughly as possible, and has | amuit..* 4 ue n‘ mg to restore the confusion ‘to order. ‘The best way is to attewmpt only one or two rooms at a timeâ€"beginning with the highest flatâ€"and to cléan them th i â€" | ly, restoring thein to ‘ order before going further, though this plan must be someâ€" times detviated from, owing to the exigen cies of paperhan.ing and white ing. But : a house upset at once from to; to bottom is prouuctive of far greater annoyâ€" ance and irritation than .real P wbich,uxde«l,oonlusionmu-ldway- tard. Another danger to which very and energetic housekeepers are li e, is that of beginning too early;while thts from open doors and wmd:wu, which can hardly be avoided during ouse cleaning, awre still fraught with much danger, and the air is still full of . moisture from the | meiting snow and saturated ground |Itis best, on all accounts, .10.. wait / till the | grouud is preity well dried, and the warnm, balmy spring air can be freely : admitted to every nook and corner ; winule;: if peoâ€" | ple are fortunate enough to . have a iece of open round. attached to their .fw.u- ings, carpets und other draperies and Ahr:iclea of furniture can b. .left exposed o ananak 1 .k..22 ux‘ & 13 h wPQ es P 301L .00 UEROIULR AUd WOrEY. A good housekeeper will so plan her arrangements as to ecovomise, as much as j ossible. time and I«bour, to avoid taking _ dusty: furniiure int> | rooms already cleaned, or to have such a conâ€" fus on of displaced furniture that fragile or delicate articles are in jured or broken, mdngrmdedgnimeinlonmdhmptr imartin 5 sds g6tt o clages ooo cectactiiare T Some people, however, made house cleaning more disazreeable than it need be, ei her through the want of the syst ‘m which smooths all domestic arrangeâ€" ments, or by attempting too much at a time, and so @using unnecessary â€"chaos â€"to say inothing of overwork ‘aud worry. houses ? So that it is satisfuqtory to know that once a year at lea=t almost every house is, so to speak, turned out of doors; that walls and floors are mowuy purified, and every place where alr could find a lodgment exposed to the free air of heaven. L imost lavorabie _ circumstances must it be in ill ventilated and In this coun"y, indeed, the “s&r’ing cleauing" has & special necessity. ith the best arrangements for ven:liyfion,flpt. we can secure, we are obliged to live in winter very much, cooped Up in apart ments where dust, bad air, and other impurities do congregate despite â€" ali possible care ; and if this is so in the natives upon the beast to pull out hi whiskery, as :they are looke& upon as charm ‘ugainst all diseases. _ I, too had to make _ a _ rush ‘) prov;n this spoliation, and stood ov@r the n the most wholesome, af. f}‘e for the air and being ng whenever they have dusty for health and cleanliâ€" his spoliation, and stood ov®r the pr} s sentry, till the am ival of a Girdar with oolies, when | promised to recken wit im forevery bair missing. It was abou hree o‘clock before 1 got home to break and tour o‘ clock before the part ved with the tiger. Parties came i » the gardens all round to celebra event, and we drank success to s your bumble servant in part cular. : lady friend of the party, newly out, ght it was a most beautiful tiger, and ould do no less than present all the m «gainst all thse:‘es. 1, too l.)'l:(lile:mo':l.tdfl;::’b:n:o pm;:l{.:m to make _ a _ rus prev there ® »poliation, and stood (w‘:) the p.? properly stretched, l.klam to avoid, mntry, till the am ival of a Girdar wftl as far as possible, _ stretching â€" them too ies, when 1 promised to recken with uguch at the points where they are for every bair xuissiug.h It wnsbnrl:&l;d pll;llelg .(;.h that -ktheof e(thlgoo inn;u e o‘clock before 1 got home to i/ not show the marks e pinnir and four o‘clock '{?«eforg the party afterwards When almost dry‘: it _'llf ed with the tiger. Parties c-’me:j , 191Emve them to pass a hot iron the gardens all round to celebra | lightly over the borders or thicker parts, vent, and we drank success to sporq ?mterposmg a cloth between,. As soon as your bumble servant in part cular. : |/ they are dry, they Bhol.!ld be tlkeq off, lady friend of the party, newly out,} ‘ the edges made as oum#ht as pomb'lit;i ht it was a most beautiful tiger, and |and the curtains â€" carefu ly folded uld do no less than present all the ,they are put up. If carefully done, they, ras, consisting of the head, skin dndi will look as well as when new. & , to her, anâ€"4 so we could not lend\‘ LUNONLL: % the spoils, but promise you the%, ag Slines . s that may fall a victim to my trusty || Spirits of ammonia is so invaluable an More anon. i! agant in haneo alsanuinas 4h o c c2 a Te NT Laul Doi en suErCudrs "J_ | 6§ witlt a weak solution of suiâ€" l ti An ounce bottie holds about A e acid forgp&ilol'l\tef;'u be only .enough to make‘ d e slightly sour, for if too‘| by ild injure the fabric. â€" Then | to ynrdorthoqsrpetatntiuw,. dipped ‘in the m,noclb»o rpet too wet, and . rubbing f n as possible with a coarse | O freshens the . colours wonâ€" ter (Fr mer. and winter, when the ‘curtains, will look being exposed to the Most people are aware Moaseâ€"Cleaning Hints HOME MATTERS Y our aifectionate Son J. W emit ito Liberal.) this is so in the THE TDIDMES @TTa\WYAa WEDNESDAY, aAPRrm and ill:kent Thf“"ho me: are very :apt to ‘come 181 dlally by .thncâ€" _ _ 17 CAyS0F 8 ; S 20 uP theirâ€"houses in a tasty and ar "OO vamd + remmaitPrebraint..... ./ . PYor seen in Canada.â€" We can ;:Iumcnd these ;M.q.’mwg.w visit | o5 peu;a C"tblishment is Worthysof a Mr..MoKay‘s warercoms wiliâ€"haosn" ".: Mr. ts s will, ’ pleasure of @xamining an um.n"ymfi: Difio.n‘ slock of lmln‘p.p‘r. 1t is m’ u‘ fin.‘ ASSOPEhnant wl ce l0 protect the rights of “rthowri“': to abcept t.h:&nds.nu;mpu‘i Muas 8 Aistasteful ‘to the "Copyright \ p 1 . € Y Association," which dréams q’fé’ot’c ”félo colonies‘to accord to the Britigh fi_th s a monopoly.~ To ‘mp“;me that our depenâ€" denciq'ifi ever, submit . to anything of tfi: kii:diia absurd, Mdb';e' do noy, th’nk that the intelligent ‘pu ishers Cari reall m'{c:‘ru such a emll)sui!xmudq,_‘ or th.{ it is the "solution that would be most adâ€" ;unhp-,to Autbot: It is plqpépl;thm 1 IOré to see that the ‘new Association to C dut it will undoubtedly be ci:lglo' benefit to them, * 0% C0 ward in the Canadian Parfi been ‘favourably received . B1 authors. It may not give dnem desire, but it will undoubrad), 7 . 33 CRine OL the new Canadian K right Act, the Athenoum ...,.;_'Tg,.c""m!, regard to copyright by been ‘ favowratt “{‘“‘fi;""’g'%"{‘f‘.: w Can 7 / Armlament h authors. It m{ .m?f,.‘-’lfi‘“.‘u.-fi’ & :L.fi".‘."b [JSUAQd M 4 A spirited osal is about to be made by Jesus Cofl%’;, Oxford, whichy..if acâ€" copted by the, nivemix,.will.bdnh_ |reâ€" move & standing reproach to it Copgiderâ€" ing how important the Celtic element ‘ i# in the population ° of "this country, the absence of a Chair of theâ€"Geltic 1& ~s and litenature at Oxtord is '«?' m able evidence of the ~ ‘in * WH l-go interests of h-rning‘hnv:'{uw alloWed to" drop out of sight there; "Mr "Mitthow Arnold ip. eloquently;â€"in behalf of such a professorehip som years ago, an& the Sodlety of Juflm%y pre, E:rod found one: sholld the Uniyersity wi to increase ‘the ’gh;él,'?mmu which the College can sot Apart for t-hol IyÂ¥Wervac A I what Huvsz Decoration ied "to volumes,. realized >182 Jgu ‘ which, we beleve, moo-idorlfim than . Mr. M ve for »the:book. A copy of Baine‘ “!Etry of \Lancashire," first edition, four yolumes 4to, produced twenty one ghineas." Speaking: of the Woioved y pient denire . to 20e Shomien‘ employed in other occu 0se that |are now $pen to them .m“‘a‘g interâ€" ested in‘ l s that the andgome ediâ€", tion t Poe‘s works, just issued by & in aid. fill two vbfi;u;l. “B;_“' several years, paid spec the reign of Queen Anne. Dr. Hill Burton, the historian ntiih NP oicn, t mt o entitled "A History of Great B ing© the Keign of Queen Anne." W ed 7,._ J TCserves to earn its ‘nan f’by being widely ~used in‘ the &mion. With it and ammonia house cléaning is really " made easy," ‘ r ; fin:l?flword of ‘advice ‘heeded by manyâ€"«don‘t overwork yorrseif &t house cleaning time. ~â€"B» judicious planning a great deal may be done in the way of sortâ€" ing and puttinf away articles of winter use, cleaning closets and cuypogfd-, &o, before the main brunt ‘of housd cleantrig" comes; and even that will Be done more effectually | as well as more pléasantly by being content to ‘*huton-llowlz.‘f' _ It is a pity when the housekeeper so wea ‘xm bf f 5 rermile if oretaotied Bevelt 4 is finished jand the house‘ frei and beautified, every one is too S to enjoy the result of so much labour. wocoe fncratinc uh ts Souan Shrems ces There is a kind of, chemical,.soup sold by the agents of De Witt‘s Star .Wuhiug g?“hmf" which is also vggy; n::::}“ fll> useâ€"cleaning pur and is y tade with am{pbqt It is called the New Dominion Saving 3 and, is.,.gold! in pails containing twentyâ€"five pounds each of a nearly solid soap. Wetted with a moist cloth it will clean suinQ _windows, &e., with very little trouble and, withoug any of the incornvénience of using tmf. ordinary suds, so that a window can be! quickly <cleaned at any time, without injury to the carpet;; [t is good for washâ€" | ing clothes of all kind~, especially flannel ’mfi coloured goods,. 1skes ; grease spots out of carpets or other woollen material,! and cleans silverâ€"plate quickly and effecâ€" tually from the sulphurous discolouration of gas or â€"any ~other impurity:© ‘It tainly deserves to earn its n gg; being widely ~used!in‘‘ the &mion. With it and ammonia house cléaning is really " made easy." i \NC" °* 4 0r Vie torlet:table; tod, dthmonia is most useful, ‘Added to ‘the ‘bath, it grestly increases its purifying qualities, and will at once remove tne noxiorts smell that often arises fror tfifoofln fim-wutber, For; cleansing, hair, , nothing is better, and a wash of bay ram foll:wing it will prevent the taking cold, and stimulate &ge growth of hair. For cleansing gold, jewellery, &c., un} monia is alsoâ€"tnost efficiant and if is _a be quickly made white and clun":'\ will also whiten ‘and > Flear Iices and niulin., if a few drops are added to the wate * in which they mnnoodf ;'in:!g,;viuf take grease spots out of every‘ ki fabric. : For this purpose it uhzud be put on nearly pure, blottingâ€"paper ‘should. be. laid over ‘the place, and f; *ot flatâ€"iron ressed upon the paper for 8 ‘Tew moâ€" fimm. For the toilet table; tod, dthmonia is most useful, ‘Added to ‘l-hv.!"bat.h‘,,it grestly increases its purifying qualities, and will at once remove tne noxiorts smell that oftan arineg fnwa wha sc La i Spirits of ammionia is so invaluable an agent in houseâ€"cleaning time, as indeed all the yea: round, that it should be called "the houseâ€"cleaner‘s companion ;" and ‘mo house should be without a bottle, corked with a glass stopper, ms the amé monia is easily evaporated. , it is almost as useful as soap, to which it is a most valuable _ ally ; and, . while it â€" is chep endugh to be. within: the reach of all, its uses are as numerous as our cleansing needs. . For wuhfip&int, wml ' dows, mirrors, &¢., it is a great saver of trouble. _ A«ld a teaspoor ful of ammonia to a quart of warm scoap.suds, dip in it.a flannel cloth, and apply, and you‘ will see how dust, fly specks, grease & finger mrrksâ€"will disappear, As is&% from the paint or glass.. , A tea :of amâ€" monia also, in one pint of warm water, is the miost effectual mode of cleans brushes. _ Sliake â€"them‘ in‘ ‘Wwater fi they become: white; ‘then "rinse them in cold water, and put them it‘ the sun to dry.. The dirtiest brushes‘ ‘tan thins on a sheet that first has been firmly J)in' ned ‘o the floor. The curtiuins should be pulled out so as to: be perfectly straight, LICERARY *s, just issued by ;1 essre. i is printed from Eie ut M COT WWIM-W% Oxtordiw : ; € the way in /whiol The ina‘huv:‘{eu allowed to ht> there; ,xul.'u.muhe' eloquently;â€"in behalf of _‘fl_ .' e oo ""-;q Neup m, the historian, of Séot, upon a new work, to be tory of Great Britain durâ€" eminence ly back by qy eP OHEMICAL SOAP, i/ clean paint, / windo little trov.nl)g:l and, \gifio}} convenience of using t so that a ‘window can be pe. Burige ts ts special attention to it n afpra 7+ lqm_the hfa%”!’{h‘ is disposed 1t is deâ€" we have they Liebig‘s‘ Liquid There are Numerous Imitations on the NONE IS ~GENUINE ! DiR ks stigan to HV | MYRTLE Fui arag c Pall bevuce %â€"?&“;w'uâ€"-uu; t DR.J.BAI.I.&?.,D.QB-:W No 91 Liberty 8t.. New York Oity. K. . Wtdall aay gaoq oq Sypt_10t» DOW felling at i Nfi:’ supplied at ,,‘_ au ‘;'2'?1‘"‘ Imspect before purshasing RI:.” mo‘mu“u‘hp‘hmk . B onl Oiland Lamp Goode wholestle end EYESIGHT. . Tells / Nee namronnd 'M- ‘ure Weak, % * mm g’%»rimfla HUGE GLA 0. NOSE AND DIS. PIGURING FOUR PACE Pamphict of 100 r::- Mailed Free. Send your adrtress m 5 m@éfihmm» April 6th 1875,) | * yani: Coro of i So onphed a Ston â€"outtorts We baldingstone andipost« of a1l description mm of Ishj... March 25, 1875, Madsonâ€"I «ntee y . ies innm s pnconirignsien 1y soliciting your orders, and an inâ€" THAY & oATs : FIRSTâ€"CLASS MILLINER, o MaAnmaue Conts ®, Jnfel arri¥éd.from Parix. P ATLORING DEPARIMENT. . In returning thanks t thelrllbenln. for th tully renrind them of haxioe FANCY AND STAPLE their lihara) as, _ _2_ 220 W ~my dbwnz."ror their liberal plu-mn?gforr thepast year,I tully renrind them o having neuvedmysm 1mportations of . . g FOR SALE.‘*!| | . Ar" g.om t Bearoue a oe, _ HO Tâ€"OGRAPH E R ARST CLaAs$ ‘CUTTer CREY 0 CONTRACTORS 16 undersigned ba. =Z Latest "Novelties ‘ for the. Season, % Mathewmar ton + betweer Streoq, """" Dotwee JAMESASHFIELD, C t‘ OTPA4WAs)â€" 4# â€" on the Shortest Netice F‘RST OLASS HairtDresser employed. Ladâ€" les‘ Cont b t Class st and on L6 SiPlnEs done up in Fire yle, kinds of Farm Produce, SPRING 1875. RIDEAU â€" axnp [UST |RECEIVED, a lq.b* of Dress Goods, Silk, Ribbon, and Tweed, ALSO, q REY cotrom rrox sIx oryvrs 4ND UPWARDS, 8808â€"Im €iVisceHaneous. FI SICH O+_THE MAPLE LEAF, J ARVIs, MILLINERY |DEPARTMENT Call and see, ut FLOUR AND FARM PRODUCE, CAUTION: (LATE 6 E. GENDREAUS New Parliamenta Under the Management of a , SPARKS STREET. Under the nnman‘ a OoUrR AND LEX.~ TAYLOR, READ!"READ! Haivâ€"Cautting. Being complete with the â€" Rajsotte‘s Block, Welli Flours & â€"Â¥ eed. PR Â¥â€" 60,0 D s. TARVE & arDLESs.) Charges Moderate. PARLO GUERARD BROoS. stock always on hand to suit all ts promptly attended to. h‘i‘:t__gflcevmbo paid for all +3 â€"CORNER OFâ€" NAVY, RATTEY & BUILDERS New Buildings, Wel Dlgfivflnw‘o and F er?) 30 of & large Lot of D. MeLarnon, Toneorial friire, mn Street. 314« ty 8803â€"lin STORE. % D# wnrth Auaa COeE . Sie eeaitmericas Bunting Walches worg hflmwfl Hunting Watches, worth. Uot old raorlge) DevSF ‘FdndBF Whaiches, sc reaeey , Sumber of wite, £20 . Toeer oonsd . Two Prizes .gg,, Five Prizes 3500 "Ten Prizes $100 1 Horse and Buggy, ROOMEi NA Ned iR Li DIT\ im 09 P Warite, pghiplh nor. Thres Go‘d Warohes $ C / UOTPDce ow sys (‘me Fineâ€"toned $5,000 Each in To , 21l, 1875 D a U 4 oo wer c e @ , yThe above Sales with others will be in the regular way in x few days. _***"****°4 ! Dl(mm mâ€"- -':ln--rvâ€"wl. April Â¥th.â€"Sa ie of Househola Coee o es ‘erect Nee B Apri Siet _Eetonal f*}m"” on _Sale_of Farm Conky T [LLIAM BEYERS, Richmond, Aprilâ€"Real Estateâ€"P rimrose H1‘l. ___ DICKINBON, April Â¥th.â€"Ss la of "*lthte of eenais pry ooo getttoiiare and ‘F“PI n.. hale of Mmum opL. AMl Aeaphele io Heerhod Bvoteâ€". w. April 27th.â€"3ale of Household Furnitareâ€"Wir. |AUCTION SALEs : Ottawa, April 6tu, 1875 M“ mfiw im Sale by Auction of ’smu. we beg to tender w"E:&:' coming _ _ V C Would also suggest to those to Ceaintnoatdud e msnion oo canaer popi cided upon for the Sale. m td Estate, Timber Tilme Hi, hanâ€" dimagt en Sgne aferansmit uronee s #48t > / | mrl thee cenvone Beine e bee e 1 inâ€" mhmwu hu:: Which wiy Seedeien s anest Dry Goods, do., FJUHE subscriber in this is Annual Card, would again his for the upgmimtronc® Raiendoy s hn In the whar as A eer, by. the citizens of Ottawa and surrounding country, and in soli favour, for the coming season, would res in» form his many friends that he has this da« Coâ€"Partrership with MP.JACO8 ERRATT, | Approaching Spring Sales ! Gift Enterprises formed a $6.0,0 0 0. 0 01 HATS! HATS! HATS! SIGNOF THE RED HAT, "_***~*» _ Received . TL L3, "““le!nl n . | ENGLISH AND â€" AMERICAN #AT$ | 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., Opposite the British Lio March 12, ‘876, Sm AtondayytiMay Anâ€"early call solicited. A NC â€"_ _ No. 83. RIDEAU STREET, LATEST NOVELTY Tlll PUBLIC NOTICE. ENGLISH RUBBER COA TS ENTERPRISE, Hatters & F urriers. + HQBGE 8 . F OR 18 75 ; Eachin Cash 1 with Sliverâ€"mostited Hat.: REQEIYED ALL THE NEw U L STâ€"E R. All New Styles WATERPROOF { works $00 FOR 1875, JAMEE PEACOCK, DEVLIN‘S. 8810 - wax . w la-m property o V Rntedâ€"10,000 Tons Phosphate of L vered in M ruring ty ime O 00 1 o iters Eoo iR 16 prosent ye For Saleâ€"A (L. "1 of 1 i For Saleâ€"A. Phospbate IIme, Apalite, Mine For SaleEwo "':"."_"_N‘-. Bpecular "Stee! MI®RAL Land ogice No: 6 Beli‘s ."\ MINERALs . â€" © Nell‘s Block, \ _ Russeli qo0,, @)gp2IGOE Opposite ~A Large|Boz Ore Property, peroxide Morson‘s Effectual Remedies m m LZ, .06 F Ond, Jookkn] Clst, Piesaifans a5d older in nnl mw‘:.:w Water, distilied t om ie onl Juice and the bost preparation for the Hait, especjally 18 Rvorews choree rerromes Fole Propristor, F. J. OLARK AERTORT atipagoots, Lonain Burgorne, Barbridge 4 Oo., Coleman street, Lam MMtatenam mm Abd all t‘ie Londey sfi eCs London. _ Fon. 2 1875 Mediéine "'fim.: ty a0" Cbomiels :‘m :-'_%?'_w Plumbago 4 lago ‘Property expi rea NBE BOX OF CLikk®ws ... _ NHMAMte of Lime, daiiâ€" B e hnneene bear o0 ”‘,_‘_fi"l‘ fcr workâ€" | by Chemists and throughout the world. Ure,** Al the World. work ing B 41 PILLS Opposte the Post, Oficc :: Kuginâ€"St. _ D0 20, 16/6, oo ho c ateck uTT T2 ie e wili + L. «ne ’ 7 be elosed a -2.‘;)':‘::'_“- : POBSTAGE STAMPS | Are prpntthne ty ols ve maet um m‘*. # _ On Money Order Offices througnout 7 .hl:‘hn. New:squndland, Great -i== POST OFFIOK SAVINGS HaANK _ 1Â¥posits will mbowed at the rate of P ur por 6,00008, it ':'. betaitise sterccitensc css d hrm"‘:: L *râ€" 4 A,-..-. close every Friday mt su plementary bag for Canadian -tl-fl 8508 Lho Bhuup 145 14 warded £ atendWessinen) plementary padk» REEE BR Eult pap fik, uP $A & jigg CR o1 g l‘wflm Hellell l io eiisht g;!s.l‘ arnat Clooks, Jewellery and w::.':"' Old Buiver, Jeweller=, W; burgh, 40. &o. 184. . WINTER inss aaoian e t ns * which rre sent â€"free, ® a Pmnierangrson Et Orders ons be sent aireot 6y h We ooo Rravlishmente4 WATCH AND 0 m L Prize Medalist - dthl.q 3 ap t Athafes{ en w m\ ker to the and all A_h __m Exhibitions. ® & by Comprising Dismonds gp«*" Na~ 36â€"SPaREE 3 Just recetve4, a maguifsey, 8 miputes faster than Ww >+SN kAAAE 4T 1 Watchmaker and 1. J & W & L L & Ry HHiMERif] 08°485,. BRICIBH MaJLS W. BENSON, L> _ __> pam, will be foth and City Houseâ€"& and O N} w +4 PRRA ed, aid now on view, tlhr B hP 14 » AÂ¥I mt once a have only d + e sme Faike P in -'uhc_u D.ogLl. of Thoma out ; nothi have ue mony, sure a bo it positi eroup) Bit well is the chea bottle has worth has inton on different p4 w be : writes : «B Heotric C sad want ~nderful. Â¥n, writes: NQORTH RO §> . Jeanuary 18 m sut for heating g Sn e uhi uie Liver Oc to furnish full partic The _publ} Chambers tant place 30R papers for which are «t Work are of the and have tas is not refund th #1 rafitable Boid by Nf’l‘vâ€". For ful warded by Dr Ful) di In all 04 ms, Paw Bell‘s B cast side April, ~< Bedford, of piies, proved Fowle‘s O below lr: with ( Apply PERE! i for Nowto Fause for Arriv Leay Saco® W A rriv but Arm [ n A rri it

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