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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Jun 1875, p. 4

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/1 44 tal i8 t % 410. 0 um rauimy on the St, L. & 0. Railway, whi waus ou its way to this city and due at 7.25 am. The deceased is said to have been very much addicted to drinking and the chances are that in a lit of delimum hbe resolved upon the taking of his own life. m the approuch of the train to Kemptville Station, the engineer observed a person walking on th:xr but thinking it nothing tnusual, the whistle as a warning. ‘The signal was w-mmwmn, whistled " down I-nflk‘:;"' but it was too hto,::dlbolnm oveh-tlnnnht.nnm man literally cut hi to pieges. ‘The eonductor iminediately repaired to the scene of the disaster when it‘ was found that life was not yet extinct. The de ceased did not survive the accident long, as death inumediately followed a few conâ€" yulsions of the body. He was a man of Burcape at Ke»wrtviccs.â€"The sad iatel lifeooo reached town {Vuumhy morning the death of Mr. William Anderson, Merchant Tailor of Kemptville, by suicide, he having thrown himseif in front of the No. 3 Express train on the St. L. & 0. Mwy,wtioe"umiuwpunhcity Sanv Accioust.â€"The Pembroke Obser, ver has the following account of an acciâ€" dent which took place near that town the other day :â€""Mr. George Carr, foroman at Bromson and Weston‘s D.pow Joachims, nnnowlyooou.pe-l being nâ€" ed on the 22nd inst, while putting a stop log on the Pinesault slide. _ e was work ing with a heavy crow bar, endeavouring to sink the piece of timber to its place, when a saw log which some of the men had negligently let loose was borne by the current against the log he was workâ€" ing on, the force of the concussion immeâ€" . diately knocked him into the slide. The ‘chain of the windlass at the same time slipped and hit him on the side of the bus,.i‘nficfin‘nevmwwul,mdwuy stunning him. â€" He had nosooner touch~d the water than he was carried w wi ble force down the slide a di:.=. + of 900 or 1,000 feet wl;u by an almost superhuman effort, throw his arms around one of the posts on the side of the slide, and was immediately thrown almost out of the water by the force of the cur rent â€" llis ofh.nd' were cut up pretty t‘dl’ one m receivi a severe Im:lfi'ans 3:&. né Avax Formravonu‘s Suow.â€"The greatl Forepaugh Show, grand Museum and Menagerie is now on its. '.{, and will shortly exhibit in this city. 1t is repre nau-! as being a world under canvass and is '%M men and horses. The Menageric contains 1,500 wild beasts andâ€"birds and has been the admir ation of thousands who have visited it in both the United States and Canada This vast exhibition has been onu;:u.d and uipped at a cost of one million dollars, :qnnm'-u!ficiontw purchase all the tentâ€" ed exhibitions that have ever . visited the Cunadian Provinces. The Chi Times assorts of it :â€"*" Barnum‘s rival is Adam Forepaugh; in many reâ€" spects Forepaugh‘s great ion sur. Bnrnum*z,.l and is '&mw and m& show ever seen in this city, Ripzav Civs House.â€"The coutract for the new Rideau Club House has been awarded to Mr. Thomas Gallagher, of this city, for the bulk sum of $14,135. The The work has to be completed by the first day of Septen ber next. There were thirtyâ€"four tenders sentâ€" in varyi in price from $12,250 to $19,300. .?1':“10 m‘:t handsome one, and when the PM is fi:nu:«l it will muwlher to the whi o pp m datke is the architect and will superintend its erection. Tuzs Lover‘s WifX.â€"This fine promiâ€" nade has again been put in an osh:iont state of repair and ufi doubtless become the most popular of _ the season. Une of the Dominion policemen has been specially detailed for duty thereon, to prevent sn&:‘mmno( some slight imâ€" proprieties were &kq of as bein t:vnlantlutyur. This is as it nhouhf , and is a commendable act on the part of the authorities. The view from this walk is one of the finest in the Dominion of Canada. 3 Puotooraruzo.â€"Mr. Topley photoâ€" graphed the "Winsor House‘ yestorday morning. The omuibus belonging to the hotel aud other vehicles stood on Met calfe Street at the time and will doubt less be included in the vieow. _ M Daniels, the urbane proprietor, ‘stood a the main entrance, and will be at one recognized in the picture taken. 1irrPap SUDDENLY OvER&â€"A young lad sustained serious injuries bLboing tipped over in an express waggon he was driving wâ€"unhy afternoon wilo passing the indsor House, on Metoaifo Street. ‘The secident resulted from his endeavouring to poise a long piank on his vehicle. nome mon, who were in the vicinity at the time, eame to his assistance and help ed him home. Creatixo a DisturRnaxc®.â€"An intoxiâ€" cated individual made it very unpleasant for pedestrians last night about tmll"pcut eight o‘clock, at the corner of Wellington and Elgin streets. Th® number of drunken men wfio parade the streets day and night in a riotous debauchery is increasing to an alarming extent. 1t would be well for the polics to be on the alert and arrost these noisy stroet brawlers. * came to griel y« street UY losing 0 accident is attril which has of late to other ychiclos vas repaired, and Armves _ in Ugdena ‘ es vury trowm Roston. 5.00 agm, 12.00 pan. l:: @TTaAWA RIVER NaviaatioN® co Th Steamer Peerless leave ...... 2. T ang | pet Steame Steamer Ayline lusst Jmy Oual Learse.«.l\li> AZR > Arrives... 6.20 a.m, 8IT, LAWEENCE AAD OTTAWA EAJL W W in DMPY secc.e cssc ns»â€"â€" .10 w 740 pJil CEXTHAL YVEKMONT RAILROAD. w in be losing one ROYAL M A sUers‘ Guide. sesseselalld p.or, 3.30 pu e ol its whools. â€" The ited to the same cause, proved so destructive â€"the stroet car track. an hour or so, the cart proceeded on its way. wl lay tral liulway bot T.â€" i he mDQG I NP odgoi Wol ioh U Â¥ ut the the last The poll close mt BV € he A YÂ¥. Mr. b ut voice ~cupable of si The gentieman who MA w from the Prophet, which was very well )layed by the the for trumpot 'winf, M'“fi’l nm-w:m '3 ; and it is no little credit to instrumenâ€" talists, who comprige am:tours and proâ€" .“"“.;.i‘"“" tol ikigs nmmphureeie Tok ing, and , |w suc ,pmuumhe &F are with the lightost and flimsi that they . od their parts throughout the evening with marked success and to the evident +atisfaction of the audience. A portion of the Messiah ‘w:oroxt sgung in which Mr. John Adarm the important reciâ€" tative aq/bfl&-';!’eoph with exoelâ€" lent ellect, choruses throughout were in excellent time and well sustained, dhp'miz; wonderful pro.ress in this b: ool.llr opening concert. The Mm-l this .:j the hllow.n:fi piece ‘indood a steadiness -17oo‘hlna; wfioo(nlg h.vo?;lon attainâ€" ed only | by and careful prac and it is with much pleasure we ::, gratulate the | leader and members ‘of imbitious, was a thoroughly good one, eombining clussical masterpieces with modern reprosentative composition. ‘The opening piece was tho Coronation March from .:go Prophet, which was vaery walt Ras asseimbled _ within . it since the occasion of the previous concert given by the members of ‘this Soolom The programme which, though a litt . | Trustees and man j | Guardians of the c , | present were Ald. Ald. Robertson, Mt Pratt _ Mr. Hiram \_|of the Boand, ar Addrossos wore da and Ald. Pratt, a â€"| tulations mt the c Trustees and many 6f the. Parents and (Guardians of the childron. Amongst those present were Ald. Brongéon, who presided, Ald. Robertson, Mr. E. C. Barber, and Ald. I‘ratt _ Mr. Hiram liobertson, Chairman of the Board, arrived somewhat lator, Addrossos wore deliverod by the Trustees and Ald. Prait, all ‘”‘Il’“""“'e of congra tulations at the completion of the new building and its happy insuguration. The luspecior then M‘K\wl the pupils and wt the request of the mombers of the Boarnd present, granted the childrenm a half â€"holiday, After hearing a practical iHustration of how an Object Lesson was taught by the Principal, the proceedings werd brought to a c‘oso Ly the singing of the * National Authem " under the direcâ€" tion of Prof, Work iman. ‘The classification of this school is on the same principle of that of St. toorg ‘s Ward, to which refer ence@ was mule by us last weok. The Pringipal of the school is Mr. A. Lee, who was formerly in the Contral School West, He nssumes spocial charge of the second classy and is "rssisted by Miss 8. Stewart. Miss A. Townsond has been ontrustod with tho charge of the first cluss, and is assisted by tiim E. Monteith and E. Stewart, ‘The building is a very spacious one, nnd is capable of sccommodating a larger number of pupils than the one in Nt. George‘s Ward. ‘The peculiar charaoâ€" ter of the sito gives an extra rootp in the basement storoy, so that fully 300 scholars ean be sccomimodated in the building. The children wore apparently delighted at the change from their old and uncomfort able quarters in Duke streot. . with the assisted Stownrt ers, &o, belonging wuno:‘muw' » ‘:;thin eight days ‘:'rom day service. Jtulgment is expeciod this week in the petition against the return of the present Council. Evergthing will soon go on harâ€" moniously and effectively. Viorozta Waro Prntary Scunoou.â€"This new instiution was formally opened yesâ€" terday in the presence.of a number of the Trusteos and lule’ ol the. Parents and (Guardians of the childron. Amongst those present were Ald. Brongon, who presided, lhe tuxes imposed by Dy law N0O. i Wiil provide for an amount of taxes varying troum $2,000 to $4,000. The salary of Mr. Deliske, Recorder, and of Mr. Lnow(v. legal adviser, were severally fixed at $800 cach, per annum, The Secretary Treasâ€" urer made report that he had served the notice upon Mr. Tetreau, exâ€"Secretary Treasurer, for the rendition of the books, e y U inquest was held | moon, when & ver the fasts was ret GOWAN‘S OPERA HOUSE oTTAwWA CHORAL UNION â€"u 4 Gume â€"â€"â€" rs of age and much respected lity in which he l:voj\..c An held by Coronér Sparham at & verdict in ngcordance with as returned by the jury. â€" The l1 be interred today with ours at hnlt'gu& three o‘clock | ving been for along time & ho Order. _/ , :: ow Huiur.â€"This body met the old School House, which | desivnated as the Town Hall. ' n m V a the Town Uall. taken his seat, impose ® tax on rs, Lrokers, mer: it to being able tosreplace him by a pumona... 9 _ The resolution was then carried 4 : muu, m uid Pispaneds mny Rropecban Sn secmce. ind uy V *.: "Ald. Rown, Huxzy, Rooqus and others spoke in the most feeling terms of the !“?!':.fl*:.",'d-_-v-!-_-«im. Uiy. Kupoimaan® anidinandates‘I o o on inncnng City Engineer, and condoles |â€"_Tondors wilt be vod unU! Saturday, Tok 5y whien nje thonk n theie | Mc o darthoo s m uies ie s mt (oprmien of ‘this Copnoll ids donth was | oi it at the onley i fas pr sw‘ ‘Mather, ArcBitoct, Kigin Stroot. s caused. bym:xpn:nh:ro ;:d overwork h.:fi.,..;m wiy tonder not necessarily acâ€" of this smtl',rt‘be -ucoa-'qf which ho 3 t m Hiomnieds f was ever anxious, and whereas he has | . Opawa, May 2t, 1876, 8 hflinxmmf{f_flgxpe&pfid Sn Pm e en e c ioncre mt 1 1 inb inome togngrnieioos o cmnnet on o gutvuuo, ht ip the or ; «uthorized to sign cheques in favour of «N.u'i(h:;eb fln:gounl «:uwot-hound'. TREES’ SHRUle &c' larsp -.m one year‘s salary, wrmmatk /3 " $ _ and that the cit; be instructed to of the Wen :m.%n: Npmc’l this resolution to Mrs. !%“"&Mmdm at Bt. OX ° THB LATE MR, sOWDON. The fol resolution of condolence was _pum wi;ow orlho late Mr. Sowdon, City Ottawa, May 31, 1875. _ < On motion of Aup. MADom:i the second report of the Board of Health was g:uln continue (to" grant the ‘usual us of $8300 {:u r 6 YourOunmrt:, conclusion, is happy never.in a betier condition at this season Oof the year than at the time. All of which is res submitted. Fmaxom MoDovean, rchase of to on ition to ao the oo -prom;l-& carry pation nalnbntemater e Aboreommmend (elivering a cheque for the above amounts thiat n assnrance be received from the Dimabom&hohaw that when, e e e provitled for all persond in this ; + _ Your Committeo recommend that they b.Mbdh of a Wl)ur. Mhtmmuwmm and that the proceeds bo applied to the Your Committee now most respectf ’nmmudhtflhwwdp.thow"& umwwmoqumhmd each of the above tutions for $3,000, to enable them to prepare for nmm gency that might occur from a tation of any infectious diseases to our city. Your Committee would furtlter recomâ€" mend that His Worship, the Mayor, before delivering over the cheque to the managers of tho(!mulha&l.hl, shall . obhlnd;nporn-uunouthu presont hospital ward on Bolton street will be removed as soon as possble. affiicted with contagious diseases, had an item of $6,000 inserted in Byâ€"lawâ€"â€"â€"just carried by the ratepayers of this City, to be applied for that purpose. _ / Un motion of Aup, WarueR, the eighth report of the binance Committeo was received and adopted. â€" _ BOARD OF HEALTH REpPOR! . Boaro or Works,. _ â€" Streets Improvements......... Nuw Cirvy Hanu. P, Cussidy, on Estimate No. 9 Johnson & Reid, on Estimato NO.| 2.â€"rerssrssesseressere ces‘s Provixciau Ex uimirion, K. White on Contract......... Maix Sewre. \ James Row & Co., Estimate NOC Werreversrenc serersserere Vrotor:a Waro Sewrz. George Crain, on Estimate NO, Recsiscrsssarserers e esness Brâ€"Waro Market Exrzxsion. Mrs. Parsons, !st Instalment OM LObesrerassererive rearecine Salaries and Contingencies... 3,045 61 Cavio Devazrtuznt. 4\ Official Salaries & Miscelianâ€" Akl, Wariers presonted the eighth reâ€" port of the Finance Committce, recomâ€" mending the payment of the following amounts : Porios Foros. A number of petitions wore presonted asking the changing of names of cortain stroets and the numbering of streots. The mattor was reforred to the B of Works, to roport at the next ting of the Council. . Salaries to the 31st of May... $1,311 67 Fius Deraxtmext. A communication was read from Mr. Modgson, asking for $2,000 for remunerâ€" ation for work fiono in connection with the plans of the new Cily Hall. ‘The matâ€" ter was referred ta the Board of Works. It estimated the cost of the projected schome at $8,167. . _ § â€" Un motion of Ald. Rows, the communiâ€" cation was referred to the Board of Works, to report at the next meoting of the Aprliufiom webke received from a numâ€" ber of persons fof the position of City Engincer. _ They ‘were reforred to the Board of Works. 1 Un motion of Ald Warrsz, soconded by Ald, Row_x, the Byâ€"Law providing $300, OUU for city purposos, was read a second and third time and passod. PETIÂ¥IONB,. 40. â€" A potition was présonted from Mr,. M. Btarrs, asking that doal bo weighod at the public muarkete. The matter was roforred to the Byâ€"Law Committee. s A lotter was read from Mr. Thomas Reynolis relativo to running a branch of the St. Lawrence & Ottawa lhilwu{‘ into the ground s of the Provincial Exhibition. Th ere was a special meeting of the Cit Counscil held last nifihz in the City Hdz HMis Worship the Mayor in the chair. Present, Ald. ROC&%UO, Honey, O‘Connor, Rowe, McDougall, Waller, Robertson, Blrkeub(:mulx, Christie, Bronson, Chabot, Bangs, David, and Pratt. Ald. Mo M resented the second olumollhdthu folâ€" PROVINQIAL EXHDITION Te $300,000 ny caw this Council desires to | _ >, o dinne ) regrat at m %fl, .l‘endelzs Wanted FINANCE REPORT. CITy coUNCIL. Total F. X. Groons W. H., Warrre, A. Prart, ..$44,608 78 19,5060 71 4, 1,000 00 THE TIMES : OTTAWA, TOESDAY, JUNE 1, 1875 yat dn c _ roxcour 000| [ ‘Cteawmcghips. _ | 1,930 70 4,023 76 3,804 00 1,6a1 33 O0l1 00 440 00 a win 1UDT, UOLIOE CE DT Iofllnd‘llbo wintore afi:w 3 tsb ht on oo aaptant mm-. Treon .flfg:' in ordgringe Ottawa St, bet "fi t . Nov, 6h 1875, . _ . 8 Bie,: . 2 i ""â€"'“ at 8t Rooh des Auinels Froyince of queboe, uns ce > AN AGENCY IN OTrAwa %-md h&t“g?“ Orhamenta Trees ral in Low are prippriis NnE Iaised in Lower Canads, E N. TAYLOR & co. & Stuntaritdy Auditors & General Commission the authority vested in him by the 3rd Section o me stt Yigtorin. liap 10. has bovn pReasd un‘ mEA ap 10, has boen pleased to order and direct thit The followi Articles be tranafe zed to the Jirs of goous whith may be 1@ loncy the Governor General, by an Order io Councty, pearing gare (os on ky s Sater io Ceunot bearing Jute the on mst. thd andor O@OTICE is horoby given _N_ loney tluuovonymr Gor OFFICEâ€"No8, Victoria Oham ‘eeot, Intoly oconpled by O. Ataphomop 2200 hixy $inf."* May 20, 1876 The Ottawa Directory sogig sng x mack. Addjoss K; Box 0) "0t~ oral arra ugement will necessary , wow is rasss. ’ wanted District, Ma nager feus d pOnrioXuEXtT wayren by a Herald. Confession of Faith, the teachings of Knox and Caivin and all the spedtfed poiatr of lhoolo&:mbnood in the Presb form, hn&uugntw&y“thqlhuld separate upo 1 the poin thore was a Northud“fflmthj\)vohodiflbudnwlddy upon the policy of the Union as to be drawn into a long,. terrible war«â€"â€"N Y have it treated, not ns a tioal, but a divine institution, an | upl:!ulhh t the different successions took P But since the war, since slay is no longer a political ‘or divine i:{ltufio-, but a dark memory of the there has been a disposition on the of these various bodies to dnw.mh-. The heve Goun in sopimgece recenly n e have ofi:bfionhr_ouoow for the mbm which separated them, and our hope is that this conference will ug reaults. ‘The groat value of theso #6: m‘ubodhonelownuw in society is that and and patriotism, and give to the , unity and strength. _ If citizens b . in ‘!"'w“‘fl_‘”“'w and the 67.4%in, Advertisements and Mon for the Book solicited One of the most gratifying events that has recently attracted our attention is the toudono(ol‘ religious bodics in Amâ€" erica to obliterate fidhflno“onq that existed before the war. When slavery was an issue in our poum“wu searcely a «denominatignâ€" tant or Catholioâ€"which â€" did not divide upon slavery,. _ Even tho Catholio Church, which is a fold underâ€"one supreme shepâ€" herd, and is supposed to be above all inâ€" Huences of politics, showed how slavery divided its councils Ly the correspondence ' which fook place betwéen Bishop Lynch, of fi:loulou, and Archbishop lLugbu,‘ of Kew York, during mhy';. G&h. ‘ correspondence Bisho, t | extreile »Routhorn gromnt," Requiying, 1 f with the Southern poeople, while m-hop Huglhes took srpol;x’m Northorn ground, and not only showed iireitretnctssdin, on t ie e 0 ro course in ph:f to m:h' uuu'h'm Mr. Seward and Presklent Lincoln, to onâ€" ‘t'l:?m i:.ia provent the .:!wnnh% vernmen induce l'opop.kl; nf& some ‘hndne- to New â€" Advortisements. Wixpsor Houss.â€"H. Hendershot, Torâ€" onto ; D. J. Bowes, CitR; Wilmot B. Bourinot, Montreal ; H. Em H. R. Thistle, M. McLeod, Aylmor; Rev. W. B. Lonughurst, Eardly ; Hug Konmdi' :inmi ley;»Jolu'; M. lng&u,uil‘loronto; ward Prince, New Haveon; John Edmund Buckingham. 7 Mary Aun Deault and Mathilde Auâ€" bichon, two diluguublo characters, were arraigned for a breach of the peace on BJ sn conee, se the Sateer dipohargea. AD< 00“!, 0 t « gir. Gibb defended the prisoners. John McLean, another drunkard, was also relieved of ‘2rmd costs. _ Uxiox House.â€"Allan Grant, Fitzroy : E. Hodgins, Shawville ; Mrs. and Mrs. A. gcholfilin, Arnprior EA'H Code, R?nr}:.ton ace ; ‘A. Chapman cKay, w o o. Aimiam ngont bevelmer Lhous td Andrew Hendrick, charged with a simi lar offece, was mulcted in a like sum. Andrew Jackson was arraigned for bdnaufonnd drunk on the street. He was fined $2 and costs or go to gaol for three days. . _ * Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. PRESBYTERILANISM, NORTH A ND soUTHL ; A. E. WOODBURN, Publisher «foset/aeaman Sliver® _ "t m-';%nnmu og ___ Commissioner of Oustoms, Uusroms Dap _ __. _ Ottowiny T0th May, 1875 NOTICE. HOoTEL Akurvaus a long, terrible war,â€"N. Y,. FOR 1875. Agontg ~=I} Y ane ETNA LIFE Oml‘ Mo®vpay, May 31. :/. BIXIDEAU ATREET, m mggd CORNER OF |DALKOUSIE $rhaEr;" Spocial Value in Lace Curtains. Drug Storeâ€" wwz . _ _ _ f g__Store. ] M1S$8 +M eL AU 6 HL N) T. T. SHEPHERD:: |eenrienigess heurs Chemist & Druggist, | 222 °_ 1A9N APomaem. Invite Inspection. Htoamer Josslo Onsusels will.leave Aylmer dfl%fll mmwfl AAH., Jouu wi ers to Doux Omnibuses Wl loave Union, iamsou and" W indsor Bouses (3 (*m-“wrxml d "HM un:i“-mnn Qanade Conâ€" u I#M at Sand on up and ‘"Blonmor Hir Jonn Young leaves Bryson for the Com: Winey or Pngades UNION FORWARDING & RAILWaAY Co. Â¥ # 4004 +400 $ vea en neeeen s he n en ns aa s a n n se oo e The shortest, and g\ ) uvormlfil‘: Â¥ m%‘. is one: of the safest in wotid, Vessols will be despatobed as follows := OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. 1875. _ 1875. Ottawa â€" Aiver â€" Navigation : Company NIGHT LINE. P on S ierbole, Ihaxt Mo Pincoui, tGapt MacdontD drtll Uttawa July 22 1873 ?E{‘L“.“i“& AL! Tuwz..‘ Sn ~°.’:z;;.;3}:".".;.'.:'.'.'.:‘.'.'.'.:t::'.:'.::f_:"‘f_‘:' i‘o °§€'m?§.‘.'.‘.’::::_;::::::::""""‘”' Tost u:fi g&"é"ifi&iw:::::::.:;::::& ® OYAL MAIL LINE. LLAN IANK Druggists, on Aapmorg:ninise ANOR:,.,. .. 5 sout C iB EP dec s tn We bonus to the said company to ths &mount of ork of l.bo LAverpoot Mail Wlnmbnfil&mfgmmm n Liverpool every l“nlh""‘"w{ in “f"‘"’A“ the w :l'.‘ %. :r!\o h:minm:or u.’.‘o?nm hnd acn | ‘the City of to the amount bunâ€" Ptoln ul f (g_lg‘w::mn AB Mf- o::- B gohin brbpartant, sea sos++++» ++ +»â€"«Mulligan, «« ... Findlay, tu tiuiphy CAaPrAINS | D:amondâ€"Â¥gast Cakes . an Wellingtoh Stroot," â€" = Where "moi;:!;’mulh.m to BAVE MONEY,7 _ . ; Go there and â€"look at. ho new Oopipieli 0. , You Can‘t Stop Us. Peuy oo ds thbat *4 Ese vaae -hw. aothe ,< “’ hn annal Anamial L. --&.“.' CHB SEVR PVE TUC® o1/k ‘dont 10 tho ‘de m fireol 1mptye Aundrediis eA es (e taise ::':.,"El Taatnih ids ‘&‘t yfim of m?-"m in :: mmwu. provided MM sAid fiu’ "Told "by hi | on coptoamd aafece D mt e an e :.;. mall hot, hor shal Whu_::&m Fas h fimine‘s por eal Any person or Corpork. "47)_6:"""M"" formilug & und for e atd o bantoanl aini tog E&S’!’Jfi!‘.?fizfl"fi?flm at the rate aforo» L%Eu:w the m\n::wnd l;m;l: extom» fi! and rate payers of the City of Oth&- and the Council of cfimum of the g do‘ptun in order to In the the said . extension | have lmn.- OA‘oobm ’.'.‘.'u m- .‘.‘_’- p.q‘ x _‘. the are desirous of building an extension of %‘:’M mv‘zuma:o ot,Bonn'ewa) _ Aud whereas the construction of such exton» Nflug the issue of to the extont tho‘ ,m. afllu«. I.h to & O.m‘i?é:‘ml mm'; C Wigrem the Canada Coritral Ratiyay Comâ€" BW e are bound;for thetnew Store, Zegal Hotices. BYâ€"LAW NO. Tlll | .. General Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘v fwzr4z, + _ > _ . ©2,000,000. Otiawa, Jan, 28 Firn, Liv®, Aoctount axo Guaraxrrn Cash Assets Over $26,000,000 y t ~Caal ®iT.. .. _ _ Lamps & Chandell Equitable Life Assurance Company. 4 Russell House Block, AGENT.for OTTAW A "whd vicinity. Peitite fhrmmntiaon ind is lt nlo s s w m :n%'ew York Slate Roofirg Company, New Y Un d shing! " ' ifi lt nom iesb n ooo ie hh dmonn aore wh ts mt mipnie sont o5 Kacr c â€"derfIâ€"~, P e sauit flns is derived, unc wm%fifw-:&ffig&"fi 1,111,02}; froim which‘ an w mwm m scountion of the Yery Wl ’fi‘. Sumapimaiimere ad en wt inctr t bat adel The will be made to the highest o wikee mt s ma&h ed to ww allot a ,‘3} | _w"‘::.' en marie t ns oi o ana neaoghes and Agpnoten athe "hank °& "Moulzes oC tonder. oun be obtslnet mb m‘ m m "'-'.,.gt:;.m-wvg cat date Sint "*flfl semiâ€"anhnully ut 6 p.e., on the Are dage uy terest Cou, w 1st July ne e 3 4 Jannary fl%%"%mh* vu:.{ property, ahoce ue agtetm tss sls ufifi""a'hm#'â€"g proference for inol ie io the tonderers in ‘order, unions in qhoif LoNXDox Lzn 4 . shiouy on Jnt dane, is ameoine en in on oft ons ieve ingitmat 6000 lafPatit Lrtinke on aig, vite m se ieipreimane fute dofumereee t o is uo arven(iy aiopavac in it NOCE 8 0 Ub U 468 & oi od value um" mosnIt t % ""‘"" large amount within the Hable for this de the a 16 the Aondon and Lob ays Bolds first and second morigng VJ _~*~~"=~ * "TOn, AND LOXpox . DesacntunEs, T 4 $180,600, Six and Seven Por Conts. e Mossre. DRUMMON it Sn se mnt RARRIELR 4.00., Montrent, are anthor ied so 4 may portion . (m %fl“:fium“m%ml‘h?@-” L â€" i‘rineipal and interest are bear dute ' 4 lw and m'um Nlhb!n Ottawaâ€"the 6 per io nnolo remdestee it $ unA BME .. 1 dobe exetading the Water Wod gail oS BHuures, assossed property, $11,574,405, Gorpechiion" Urctar? Eoppmbtsmantenmntiiins d 2i 22 " & Isâ€" =y Complete, and forBTYLE ana QUALITY QTTAWA.â€"xixesrox, Fancy xm‘mmmmmumxor‘mrmm;.! Immense Stock for Spring and â€" 8y C APIT XAL © _ ~ MUTUAL â€"BUILDING $0CIET } OF OTTAWA. es‘ | in oâ€"clo esns â€" DIRECTORS. â€" ‘ l Rooflng Pain .n TI'O!I serin s F‘:nycy Coati Worsted: d?o.l’:im . â€" Fancy Overâ€"coatings 4 Also, a ] st extonatvelyipmtemmen io tiin udet Citawa, May 22, 1875, "ae 34 e hoib ie (real, M ay. 18th, 4876 the Noveltios in Scarfs Tios Gloves, &e. =White Drogs Si EXTRA RUBBER FELT | ready.-rvfiuror Aat roofs, WW, \r-:.%?'flat ’omh‘ fing, uh """ * d UNABLE "ROcHCP C Tusurance, «. GuAR. RUSSELL & Co., _ .. worel {Agents for Provincs of Ontario, 34, Front Bi, Rast, NTO gent An "Oltaws, Tor County of Oariet ; als for the counties a Temporary Oflce: Caried or yarped sumglo® i; brings oo Their And "ea ols A.wmnu' 4A h m h + ‘. oolour ahangee in about ® mouth to a" womotin suate Sornes Breveil diniymsen from proctatioy hnd precuigurity R@ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED REA . T. Sutton, . ~SPECIAL NOTIGE OTTAW A. EGONOMIGAL, Oveitios in M’ fiu, wlndm' & U .+o &e. White Dross Shirts, Oxford and 2° / ""fi '}..‘,,,p,,m, H. b Ly phyr Shirts, UXÂ¥ Tra iss _:M.T '.l:..d Shints. My : F Hhoathing Fel? oan be made waisrzlignt at a" T9 eover, 100 equare mt orabingtemast. on 100 . STOPS Gentlemens‘ 4GENTS WANTED IN EYERY TOWR n““"" »#ve eue+ ve n e oW w uie w e ne a n un n n nee n us w w e w e 4 w00 + a 0 n e aale a eracks in wiiter hor rins un anmemar, "**** ** \wi ano uies ot O:Oomnor & Waller, where the sugok boo \wi sho uies ot O:Oomnor & Waller, where the sugok book wilt § »â€" ang 9. j C VIC same Dobenture or +3 E.::n&.l.hunum or %&E i â€" Mn io ofe are all twontyfYoar Dobe! tures matl JU8T OPENED TNX uy xEw ORNAMENTAL, Sond for Ontario Tostimonials. % uvm', x esti 8 Dooskins, Large and Choico‘Assortme OFFICERs. L T NCE Patent Slate ,,v_f-fi.-â€"-â€"-_vu-v.-r.‘;. f Â¥ j © and is the. Siy T. fus OUp manégoment, and is the most Cenders, sgy onu rox Arr Nn Q‘D’ pli of im Insnrance Co. 50k 16 wh. T.l ROB" ANGUS, Jt, Furnishing Goods, CAPIPAL . , . uxiu.mnfi Jun. 9. 1875, C. 8, SHAW & 00. _ FIRE AND MARINE . | ~ 4 CONTAINE NO T, 4* HAND > Shott 160 With CABAPNRSS, z508 LEAK® ¢; 1o=â€" CLOTHING _ M UTVUAL doon duawnad voonl, DY FOR USK. e _ w Y aive PYe L* 0 % Omnl} «ik City of OTTAWA Bolstog""""" cove hoh Bul MoLmo® w . BE Roid BR W*ASR jA 15 W ha ve VYVOL. J thtks 454 R 00MALE, K we. Holls Block O#TT, STEW OA RD o ard A LBIO un laueay kiours frow 40 ‘*CON KOR @ ARDEIS h crz" o advaD " ANETED. â€" 'P‘ VILAJ A M C W Officeâ€"at CLAJ WT No. 12 Bt. Hept. 8, 15 addrow % of¢ ain i01 at 108 TLE of

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