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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Jun 1875, p. 4

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§ J #$§ * ¢¢ §3 s« &X «4 t ift * #, PLH iz 24 Sa4 $} also covered hy insurance damage could not be ascertained, but it e-nu\bo.nz:uiunuu. Mr. Oliver is insured in Royal Canadian for a sum that will fully cover his loss. The building is owned by Mr. Titus, and is Reel No. 2 was first" upon ‘theâ€" scene fiogi'.edmidonblih‘lm,uit five minutes . before assint and originated in. of the q-nlm paint shop r zine, &o., of the Rerorrzo â€" Eriscorans Cauron.â€"This church is steadily guining ground, and daily nodvin’nowmiom to its ranks. A member of the Emmanuel Church in this city has been informed that Bishop Cummins has quite recently received a letter from the lRev. A. C. Walshe, a clergyman of the Church of En‘ ~ Livn Tobago, (Windward !slands), Wes ts mm several conFroghiiuu.s of of England in the parishes of St. David aud St. Patrick, numbering -.'lll) attendants md| 500 otmml“d unifanh, ve appli to be uni with the Rofirnmfhl:»lmeopnl Church, Miraovious Escare.â€"A man who was walking alongside the band while playing in front of the procession in Rideaustreot yesterday, was picked up by the shaft of the Sally street reel and carried a conâ€" siderable distance until released from his perilous position between the wheel and shaft. ~it is a mystery to those who observed the incident how he was picked up, but it is more marvellous still that he was not killed, considering the rate at which the horse was going at the time. Fires.â€"Extonsive and serious fires are raid to b.l'lciml the U, per Otiaws in the vicinity of taw : and Lake Temis camingue. . llouses, barns and fences are being destroyed, and great fears are entor tained for the safety of the timber limits in that region. The weather has been very dry, causing the fire to spread to an alarming extent. . lain is anxiously look: ed for by the residents of this section of the country. Real live public benefactors are & rara avis. Men gen,emllhlivo niggardly to die rich. They aro biessed only in their ves. Now we think it is better to gnofil. the liv‘mg.lhib.wo live,. This philmophi can have no more worthy examplo in the lives of those men wbobulfinthocheupeu of all markets and sell their goodn at a small profit, vide J. M. Ross & Co., 82 Spark Street Otliawa Crausury b:’ Aunuu.â€"-fi:’: butcher‘s cart was being, driven n through xrh and 33-“ streets yesterday rmoon, a calf might have been ol served with its frount leg and head proâ€" trucding uuou.fh the hind part of the vehicle in such a manner as to subject the poor brute to the most intense suffering. The reckless and inhuman driver merited a goo« horsewhipping for such relentloss cruelty. Fause Auu.â€"%hgt three o‘clock yesterday evening alarm of fire was struck from Box 52, at the corner of Church and Dallousie streets. After a hard run to the spot, which is very trying to the firemen during the warm weather, they could find no fire, and accordingly returned disgusted, and angry with the individual who turned in the alarm. Axt: Boxus MBsutixassâ€"A meeting of those opposed to the Canada Central Railâ€" way bonus was held the night before last in St Patrick street, at which the posed byâ€"law was condemned.. Anos: meeting for a similar purpose was held last night at O‘Meara‘s Hotel, George street. New Puaryorx.â€"A new sidewalk is being laid down in front of the Nelson House, on the south side of Wellington street, much to zhojo{ of the residents of that locality. it will be continued to Dufferin brilge immediately on the com pletion of the Carleton Club House and new Post Office. Tixzer Azrmivauâ€"A raft of seventyâ€"two cribs, belonging to the Messrs. iTurdman of this city, and consisting of white pine, Immt.he&nuwa. ran tho slides yesterâ€" day, and is now at the feot of the locks being rafted for a tow to (irenville. Ixz Raiway Boxus.â€"By a slight inadâ€" vertence in yesterday‘s issue, it was stated that u&vo'{m‘ on the railway bonus would place toâ€"day. 1t shouid have been toâ€"morrow (Thursday) the 3rd inst. The poll will open« at 9 a.m. and close at stree leares Ogdonsbur».. $00 am, 22) pui Amras in New Y :k.10.00 p.m., 7.00 an. Leaves New Yok.... 600 p.m., 11,00 p.m Leatris _ " _ ~o & Ai> puu, 40 rouk Warer®rowN. ANd ouD PI O MAILWAY ST, LLWEENXCE ANXD OTTAWA RAILâ€" WA Xâ€" Arrives in (> Steamer Nteamer (Ju The reg Board 0 Loaves.. eaveea . ()gdensburg * tor Boston . ........_.12%}5 pm., 3.30 p.n rrives in Ogdens _ uL onsiderable > be transac Keruecilors‘ Gumide. | rury from Roston. 800 am., 1250 pau. oTTAWA RIVER NAVvluaTION co CKNTAA Â¥KMMONT RALLROA D. caAbADA CEN x) h ester lay agteeably surprised supply of wat ar. it to B® Rewovk».â€"A cart with the m the right side broken, has been 1 to remain ou Maria street, near vet, for the past three weeks, PCal Antclligencs ROYAL MALL L1NE cer iess leaves Last. â€"The residects of ho have been expressin; xiety ever since the fre es in that vicinity last w usines arrive â€"Boers are very neces ed, exceedingly useful wught not necessarily be repaired on the public nthly Schox 1.15 am»e 740 pa 1 loayes artives stoâ€"t L LAILWAY meeting of th Trustees will b al â€"morrow night. mportance has A cart with the cny Os aul., 430 a.m 19® co Parisamzxt Squazs.â€"The work of ... 7 am. | ding Parliament Nquare is being pl.-h.lg 7 pu. | vigorously , now ‘l:vy Mr _ hobertson, . 5 pa. Nuparintemdent of Works. Yesterday a 8 ,,.m.‘larga force of man and horses were put on, and in one (h{ the change was maniâ€" j fest in the lovelling of monnds of earth T os and tilun* up of excavations. The hope is .8 am. | expressed that the gruling will be comâ€" Inion â€" and lll!‘l&“'!‘nmfl\,lfit‘r which the grounds to connect | Will be tagtefully laid_out. ‘The work of lnying green sod on the declivity opposite th‘s oflice is also progressing satisfactorily â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | and prosents a qf:..m appearance,. The trees, which are about to be rémoved from 1C6. the square, would look well if placed on the north side of Welliagton street, along the edge of the new Nicholzon pavement. 104 USTE 200 p.m 30 pQls ozing inlor, with Mur conâ€" like to know who, then ?" said the dooâ€" tor. * John Rogers did," said the pa ‘T;o;n’nno:fliutodioâ€"a:drllo- ever died with feet as mn{.-l" # Ah, yes they did, doctor:" "I should tieut. 200 C*O0J 4 °CIEsSANL_ Benelit Bociety, Mx. Kizuy, who secmed much M by the sur rise which greeted him,thanked the memien of ths Society for their handsome ‘testimonial, but more partiouâ€" lurly for the sentiment of their address. ie accepted it the more * cheerfully knowing that it came from a body of men who were prompted by honest motives. Much had been said as to the success wuich had attended the, iety, and while but domfhh duty in on its behaif,he felt that every credit was due to the other oflicers and members who so cheerfully assisted in the work. He folt it an honour t;: p:‘-e.umour such d.; Bociety, and he folt this proudest of hi-yiil'u in having received the kind regards of its members as conveyed in the address just read. Im‘ydfi- again to accept of his t thanks for the address and han isome ?fimhl just nted hun, > 'I“nh ceremony over, the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were gone through with, . ‘To the taast of the " Mayor and Corporation They your acceptance of the elock which mlmxiu this address, and pray that lHe .who is the disposer of all time, may continually abide with you and your respected wife and family. Jour SweetruaxDp, â€" â€" Physician U. P.;B. 8 â€" Wirntar lu.l.B Hon. (Life) Semhr{ . P. B. 8. (,“il,y of Oltawa, June 1st, 1875. t the conclusion of the reading of the .flfi.:g...,_ Dr. Sweetland presented the clock, clock, whigh is a really mono,z Mr. Kirby, remarking that it was a deseryâ€" ed complinien mt for ouwh&:ook m& zoulous part in promoti success the Unity ?rotq-hut._B:gofit Society. :« _It is deemed unnecessary tofiâ€"*â€"oulodn your many storlingâ€" qualitiesâ€"they are generally known and | appreciated ; it is suflicient for the and members of the Unity ll)lmmm:lmw Society, to assure you in r esn are worthy of the most -Inom _ ‘They recognize in you one of the most nnlou:yc and oflicient officers thoofuooioq has over had.. in your ity of Presiâ€" dent, io which houorm“p'mfion you have been elected on three consecutive occasions, you have at all times displayed 11 22 T0 ow dnplayed :myl‘:ll‘l;:lgclp.of the requirements of your office, exercising much petience and extending the greatest courtesy Mr. Mills then read .the following address :â€" To Thomas Holden Kirby, Esq., President of the Unity Protestant Benefit Society, Ottarwa. ‘\ _ Duar Sig,â€"The officers and members of the Unity ProthSoohm on this, the seventh anniversary of existence, desiie to m'm you the sentiments of estcem in w! you are held by them individually and as a corâ€" * Well, doctor, its no use, I‘m going Peate bacy towards all, at the same time acting, when required to do so, in the interests of the Society, with promptitude and firmness. Dx. Swaextraxv» in making the presentaâ€" tion on belialf of the members of the Society, etated that he did so with a great deal of pleasure, from the fact that Mr. Kirby had evinced a great deal of interest for the wolfare of the institution. The members were sensible of this and hence their desire on this occasion to mark their esteeim and regard for one who took such intorest in the prosperity of the Society. He would call uron Mr. Mills the hou. Hocrev to read the address. Mr. Mills then read the following D#aixaar.«â€"Nearly every house on Sally Streat has its cellar full of water, the result of imperfect drainage. Messrs. of digsatisfhction cxists in the City at the reckjess way in which boys are allowed to uso the sLre« ~# recently introduced in many places : watering the, streots. Lacties feol groutly aunoyed at the way in which their clothes are soiled in conse: quence of the work being overdone, Morghants would do well to keep a strict sury@illance over their boys while using this sgprinkling apparatus. _ They s erve & gzood purpose, it is true, but like a good uimny other useful things, are liable to be abused. t THE UNITY PROTESTANT BENEFIT socIETY. it is thought, athough the season is someâ€" what wivanced, the work of transplanting might be succ@esfully accomplished. U y feo liis Worship the Mayor â€"~A considerable amount of tho msin drain on ind there stops ! would apell wheelbarrow without a w." of Iaughter from his fellow comâ€" m:mhw " eorts the gentlieman that w was not used in the A tor New York in m“p:-.l on a New dnily.'. &Mhpnm” nuoubhhfl.l Tellewed cony Sn prect n ie it _ 0 fellow simnorâ€"my fellow gambâ€" râ€"m:mmfw?inthh_hmm urge me. _ I am going w J-u,‘r;youhwthowgifwl in following him you would come to Him. 1 have been twice shot, at. the gambling table, but God has presorved my life, to be, as 1 trust, His sorvant, and=a «lisciple of Jesus. I am willing to speak for Christ any whore, and, if need be, to bear tion for Him. 1 beg you all to mlhnwi&hm«. 5 u:flof ‘.dbriof prayor I':y Dr. Spalding, ispersed, much im b e crowd pressoed by olGod’lmletooomo forward and sit on the bench. I went, and while thore, 1 saw MGodm 'onn that Jesus had taken joy full ; I shouted the praise of God and Raviour, Oh! I was anew urnl; % heart was changed. And, oh! I thought of my poor sainted mother, . whose e bat hag sace pine uw thak peargy w a ven whqmnbehnlummtobllow. thokiog K:mhemfur i eagey . _He was t:orhdtofial,but could :not, feel I was. That night after the sermon he asked those who desired the prayers of God‘s people to come forwudnayou A day or two afterwards 1 was riding through the country with one who had been almost as bad as 1, and who had recently pof-dmnnm.nehnlbmukom gambler, but as we rode along. he tal tomoolJmmdlbbemenoldnl. Oh! my friends, that talked . to noo(l:m:lmthmmdnh And he turned in the woods with and in thonolinuiooflhnphoowokn:‘"hpth- er and prayed. _1 was then willing to pray nqyww bm"“d.dh mymdbody Iop:yuform e . earnestly, ; v;fienlhmklnfglt bétterâ€"my heart mlh;hutnmlnouurmo. Raturnine to tawn tallkad in M» I went to the hotel and then cursed Mr, Fackler and his sermon, and said I never would go near him again or be annoyed by his sermons. But I was in grouble, and eould not be at peace, and 1 went to church again the next ‘night, and while there I was filled with sorrow for my sins and wanted to be a Christian, and gaye him my hand. 1 could not speak, for my voice was choked with the sorrow that flhdu.ml. That man of God took me by the hand and spoke kindly to me, and asked who I was, and prayed with me, &Fufii houses in this city. From lile there augepen to Aock 4 low dige. w/ & few 8. Whflouw;konod.y Mr, l-‘uklor?ui: preacher who was spending some time town preaching. passed by and asked me if I was a Christian. Itoilbimlwuno& He told me of Jesus, and taiking a fow minutes about religion, gave me a tract, o A Wlgres as hm ahe sotoud Tiag l * d strugd the "hidle Tacy be had lofty and laughed at that. But after all, I conâ€" cluded wmhurohunt night, and I wenk _ I him preach ; and oh, wlnlleano.wx..lowldmpconrlt nor shake oif impressions on my mind. ! was not satisfied ; ! went again e o regce c n t u oft prosching 1 got up and left the howe, Before M. Michéal Shen and Patrick Costello were arraignad | for stealing $8 from one John Moran, who keeps a fruit store on Sussex street. {Both prisoners were remanded for a week. Fredgrick Harrington was charged with stealing, a game roostér from James Turlo{l. The complainant failbd to make good charge, and the caso was canse i quently dismissed with costs. my time while here gambling. L was at the coun tting my livingâ€" well, Etulooul‘?lmw:’ lt})"::n‘ and place to place ; the constan mmate of gambling houu-,ol‘unflrun:‘ and always with m{‘:outh and filled with oaths and blasphemy, _ _ â€" :nl'alln‘boun. (l was all this time adâ€" ioted to pmNhfi) 1 went with the circus to various cities, and finally left the one 1 was with and {:tnod another, which I also d::rwud- oft. ll:nthi: second cirous Chattanooga. 1 wen! M&ubfihw whon{.;uidfor & time w i g e snreven as the worst of places. The . lowest sinks of sinun,dvioommfibd.ily places of roâ€" sort. From Nashville 1 wandered olf I had a praying father and mother. My mother, when I was but a boy, used to often take me by her knee, and talk to me of Heaven and of Jesus, and read the Bible to me, but I heeded her but little, and when between sixteen and nvonhonye:-dof ago 1 ran am my parents, ventured â€"upon ] thitlhsn led until within the last fow days. I went first to Dadeville, Va., but soon left there and joined a thoatre troupe, with which I staid for some time. But even the restraints of an actor in a theatre were too great for me, and [ left the troupe and joined a circous. I came to this city with the circus and rode in it here, and while here I spent a day in a late his experience in James‘s llall last evening, some 250 of the fastest young imn in the city assembled to t.hl:“' lm:. unday was accompanied to stage by Dr. A. T. Spalding and Â¥r. John Moâ€" Guire. After prayer by Mr. McGuire and & short inl.mdnolor{ address : by, Dr. Spalding, Mr. Munday lddreuq{ the audience for half an hour on the culjoot of his Christian experience. He said, in substance : It having been announced that Mun:â€" day, the cireus rider and "threeâ€"card monte man," who has been converted and joined the Baptist Church, would reâ€" Wixpsor Housk.â€"W. J. Askill, Troy, N. Y.; Walton Smith, Onslow ; H. M. Molean, Aylmer; W, D. Conroy, Eardly : W. Matheson, Clare ; 1. Perkin‘s, Monâ€" treal ; Edward W. fiuruy, Buckingham ; H. B. Wise, Brockvillo; . Evans, Ham ilton. The election of the oflicers of Dalhousie ladge took place last evening with the following result :â€" Bro, C. 8. Sceott, W.M. | " _ Jas. D. Wallis, 8. W. | * _ ‘Wim. Anderson, 8. W. Wor. Bro. David Scott, Treas. Bro. W. C. Macagy, Secy. " _ Jno, Swertman, 'l‘y{or. â€" Mow a Circus Rider and Threcâ€"Car® Monto Man Became a Christian, \ ied with oaths and bias « f 7 sume to Atlants last Marely ssdspont A GAMBLER CONVERTED. From the Atlanta News, May 2, O‘Gara, P.M. MoTEL ARIIVALS POLICE COURT. M ASONIC T‘vssoay, June 1. Tak TiUHS: OTtaWA Proprioq XB§B®tO Dupiis, Euq. copted TREES, SHRUBS, &¢. P G'. HN. TAYLOR & 0o. Aucountants, Auditors & Gen Oustons Dxrartntar, .'Ounp"l. 10th May, 1875, mN lo HnUonr:or&%ounl, b==. urder of the #ith chap m’%‘m to order amt g?m thofllm ' tmported into w?& freo of w,;ug. * By Comana, _‘ J. JJHNATON, 24. an some Com mis:foner of Customs, Ottawa, May 20th, 1876, The Ottawa Directory inanat aseisrek e RrPppmamha sls t <â€" ul tar A I 1 &n ~t Monrplaenialttment, ol be inade writh vious knowledgo of ness not absolutely NQ‘ IN PRESS, wanted o‘ Wl 2 COC2 PEA ABIOH x :| Agonta. ‘ * FIORâ€"No8, V mdt io No Wictnrts Obambam, Orconnor May 8is Nowlfian enterprise in the Ceylon is caryied on to an exi astonishes stran‘gers. There lish daily papers published one bi-mkk' paper issued in language, and about helf a do: glperl in Tamil and Cingal dailies are small and dezoid of news, for, oxooat when the Council holds its annual sit? is but little to write â€"> course the two"{upeu are tic, and the editorials are devoted to personal abuse. A connected with the early two Oo'zlou journals is c &om at, before â€"the. estavl legraphic communication ombe and Point de Galle, on journals organized a system of cation by means of plm-. Galle is m‘ zn;:'y‘ o Colombo, is the w mail steamers call. Through of the pigeons, the newspaper This routais one of the most in Sn sn rortim on tvent anpeean se :ll”u?::lhok. vuumon! day, !::pn sinâ€" Pussengers for ‘the Celebrated ‘Oaledonia "herel aot it 2 4 ngr Resl: companyee Aupar‘s outiont Qhcon‘s Whart otave un a mom‘%n vw Mr. J 2. ho J3 4. veaftkengan, May 20, 1976 . QUEKEN RIA, ~Capt, M s *4 HitWorna Oâ€"O."‘*: Oaph MeDonnen, DOWN W ARDS, Passongers by Day Boat loave Queen‘s Whart at 7 a, mm., BSundays ox.epted. _ . Tz ongors by Night Boat leave Queen‘s . »Limensont b . PEERLES _ _ +. .& S PRLNOR o:‘ WaLks, C NIG=T LLNB. â€" Night: M whart af 0 p. m,, Setuniays and Bandiys oe _ urpw akDos, 81 at Otta: fifl lnltm. dw':} started© the undertaking able to secure mail noews at least a day sooner _ than its rival. other {mrml bore this manfully for some time, ut at . last succeeded in one uty of Ditawit under the nai ‘:?"m?..fl e me Jl‘o’nnn was % d‘ssolved by mutual ounâ€" Jhoobs, who is amuto in ce Pes on DJ Sexane! dwh .t:":mind who will pay all accounts due o0 .: JAMES LITTMANN, nallaclsl.l__ SAMUEL JACOBS. [ 'l‘.â€"-Dnrlng the fire alarm i&st ovening‘ Iouloeooorockot book con some vm-u.ams no use to any the owner, two $1 bills and some change in siiyer, between the Union t Motâ€" cxifu‘s W holesala Clothing s The nder will be suitably re by leaving the same at th s 0 fice. â€" I t OTTAWA _ RIVER NAVIGATION to‘Y, but at , last succeeded in one of the s‘s.onl into his â€" ment, and the next morning, while the pigeon post nowspaper | for the delay of its feathered meoss ,_ the other published concise su of the latest mail news received by the captured bird. Never very good fri the rival editors became acknow enemies from that date, and the ities now indulged in almost daily, be suffiâ€" cient to provoke the use of a "sixâ€"shooter," if the scene of their pj were "out West," instead of in a British s WE Partvorshi FJUKE Lartoership heretofore at the breakfast table, #if yo 3lxzioolobo bumodw h.ltth. ‘ ohn or mfl podmm Chnzl’th'p would you ehoose:?" "Johr said the boy. "And why ?" replied the boy, "I should ; steak to a cold chop.‘" §7â€"8in, The boy who answered the question in . $ «m y "fi:‘.fln l‘i’krbm wor' * ‘y ans! & briok," hufown into a man .m..b. m ci?fu{u on e % ..°.'5 i t cen nial of tbo'.?b:mo fought at |Lexington, Kentucky.â€"Ohicago Interâ€" "My son," said & father to & little boy Juno 2nd 1876, Advertisements nnd Ordors for the Book solicited Ottawa, June 2ad 197. New Advertisements. MPLOYMENT WANTED by a ‘Cenders Wanted. =â€" _ TEnarean )t ie . ROYAL MAIL L1NE STEAMERS â€"BETW ERKXâ€" A. 8 WOODBURN, Pub girl and ~ ‘© laribership heretofore ¢ tween the umleraigned,. iraiiern af OTTAWA ax» MONTREAL yog prtued madidss 167 Bonle, 6O Audross Auditors & General Commission NOTICE. s into a man, | /.0 the. Fork Boolt AQutior.. Un o printed l}‘l abon:‘ centenâ€" e battle fought at Lexington, â€"â€"Chicago Interâ€" R ," said a father to & little boy akfast table, "if had the | UnI FOR 1875. DAY L1NE. B Ys«m RENA LIFR OFFT J. NATHER, AiM w ut o Architect, BTAW A* imoaing Ed es e same weekly o pinhivs lative god story i1 had the stake, like s of these ‘ t. o It ap.| shment of tween Colâ€" | NEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 18750 out, _ Of integonisâ€" Point de iles from ch all the 1e agency r:‘ela:)ol- | 1Sigient C ds ces t vile e :c lt h > eP ose hn i Sebump | 1. T08 Bttamere of th wfi gfi ‘,fi' c TA 4 _dnf_flf EM”E%“ & of o ol # T.. T. . SHEPHERD, 48 BALES CABPETS and CURTAXNS, . Em bracing ali the novelties, out for the season, mfn mumoun’n. Spring ie ” SHOOLBRED :~&:CO, CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STrart Special Valne in Lace Curtains, sm:a.- The shortest, choapostand quickest to UnR d aouur Janso ul mceet in stt Lonne. V qaole wik be deapmtoned m folioense J AW/ MeRAWB, :/ 42â€"0m | Mathewtian‘s Block, Wollington Bt. DF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. A. aieiateiied in be donpmened from t PoLY® We e w d a w t in n +9 hy The Btoamers of the Glasgow Lins are inâ€" «paliraine is dorrontinlt . Corkage w ‘at the Tats of 2 ‘per ooterd labit Rhmengors wepply ing. molr on‘ SOLRCCACECORRDO es 6 n3 00 068 t o n ane n , awa a OO HLOOFAGO. . . . » » »anan a «mm es ninr 6n 264 0000 + 6+ 20 .;v-..‘:,... “ Venzel, , thi 10 (_3;‘.-,"7 of ts "a Vounecormiemitontaity Pall 0P is pee UNION FORWARDING & RAILWAY CO. Invite Inspection. all discriptions; at Uttawn July 22 1878 HABHBRNE ANs s L eam en eales 650 00 Ratosjof Passage from Qnoboc :â€"â€" 1875. Coal. LLAN LINE fifi.m&'":““i BTRAMERS, JA) OYÂ¥AL MAIL LINE For all Sights Druggists, Steamships. COAL 8rd June CaPraAIEs. m Belling at a very low prico. Diamond A first class everybody t to they wan should :go if 'X'hl-'lfw:v. mm“ look as sns ";" lk‘.gl!ooom Cottons Â¥ YOU WaNTGo0D BBEAD Doure LClniy OitY Haull square. _ =_ _ _ es e rta=: mt Lot o. is on the Hou NdS of Y ork mueote® Em o oee i wl oade e o_“v.."g. the mw site es e o yamber twoy on 20¢ Mo. 14 Viefas Fobrey, ToAUthorize the issue of Debentures to the extout of one hundr d 'gounnd dulwb. &v:.nu.muwmcummm. iway Whereas the Conada Central Railway Comâ€" &"' m“m#uu..‘?x lamv% ‘hm%m- * And whereas ‘the construction of such exien« glon of their rai.way will be hignly beneficia to the inhabitants and rate p{hc:- of the Oity of Oltawa and the Council of Corporation: ofOthvnmdmOounclldtboCorswm of the Oity of/Otiawa‘in order to aid in the construction â€"of the sald ~extension have come â€" to _ the. conclusion ‘to m & mwmn&dmwm nt of :uhwmw s in manner and pon tornmas conditic hereinafter con« tained ; nndu;w.finooubh the Corporation onhoblvd(mlnlobdfi be necesâ€" rary to issue Debentures of of mo:mwuo the amount of one hunâ€" drod dollars _as is gon» o dement ofi heoenioton and int MLS Sâ€".M c L AU 6 HLLN, to the last revised assessment rolle of the raid. foeoest fosit c t ul hou d drod &1 nty dol . And wh the t Of the existiug dobt dm&mm mm “hun- it e tss ons s vietar ho 4 And where us payiog the ‘Interest and .__ _ NEW J 4 ‘e want to draw the fl% im ; LAUZON® & DUHAMEL: And r «dor payiog> the Interest and creauing & . nnfiflifi"!u for ‘ the sald sum %u Ay ,‘*housand % interost as :}a en ro« an q snnu?l ‘;‘gel:m ive T ths of a cent. Tn lar in addition \’%. other rates 4o be raised and levied in each Bo'lum, fgp w and odung % the bied ms l)ltlowu' fyot ‘"A 'l'.'Fm 1t shall be lawful ‘fot the Mayor for the moboluioltl?:&t; dm’u cause any numbar of Dobentures to be made fer such ,;::uor mong’:muy‘-b: required; such Voâ€" dolos dach nofs Srovsd it fl.flfi said sum of one {housand â€" , &mtghe akt Coree "'ud .lnuold by the ‘l»mog.mpm mm of the md%n,y for the "‘%. The nfi?uxu:ru shail bo-&ynbloon the thirtyâ€"frst day of December, in year of Our Lord, one thorgand eight bundredâ€"and i8 tre Oity of Obawa.and Ehail 2190 conpous ie the City of Ottewa, und shall Rave coupont =â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=«==«. | Citizens Insurance Co‘v. Bm Gflflfl,& y QAaPIPAT, 8. 0. ~â€" $2,000,000. You Can‘t stop Us. ’ Firm, Lar®, Acctornt axp Guaraxtes. ‘We are boundcfor the:new Store, WM ht the Kn« & Dumber four, at Lot No. #t poling page nuiitor nro, A; the Police Legal KHotices. to the cheap athont: Annthesab .ame CcR id et 29 T9h street: south;â€"ai the hour of pine BYâ€"LAW NO. the amotint of the #hole ratc« and: ‘Prints, |* Equllable Lifeâ€"Assurance Company. ow eoovings | rgae ltawa aforesaid ((As. »EsJARDINS, Oitawa, Jan, 28 Cash Assete ‘Qver $26,000,000 «fee Lomeasts epuponst agoinat wortiors, im itations of our palats, and those wis New York Slate Roofing Company, New % â€"AND TOâ€" M SA RUSSELL & Co., Coal Oil, a Lamps & Chandeli BSl.ares can be subscribed for v v foot of or efeot y oo xc Ayâ€"â€". paaaleaid up all holes in m':&“fi?wm a now substantial eRefeeaates e on nt. For brige watk ous prlighh red is the only relloele iete ;_-‘ EXTRA RUBBER FELT l'otx;: %:dgrar:&,hrmflm vermin proof tarre shgefing,roadyflutgofin&: Ped and painled,. makes cheap and | 6 Send for Ontaric Testimonials. * &A roof be covered a very sheap ahi by ‘"'N-"'%Sm &mr..w prestioale® aroo ro l e wncet Sa0 Blte, for one third the rost o Fancy ‘Trousori > Meltons, PBroud Cloths, â€" Fancy Oom'n;ng,.’ j ‘{’psting;, i# ’fi: 7 Worsted Cootings, Cashmeros. ricoi, | || | Fancy Overâ€"coatings, Doeskins, Veiv y ‘ > Also, a Large and Choice Assortmo..s of ~ .. _ | Gentlemens‘ Furnishing. Goods, , . All the Novélties in Scarfé, Ties, Windsors, Hosiery Underclothing, 4 Gloves, &¢. White Dress Shirts, Oxford and Zy phyr Shirte, * v?\,mymw.mwm My stock of _ dook on td Ts ery Complete, and forSTÂ¥ZLBiana QUALUTY, combtiod with OAKAPNISS, axpell » Custom Department is under m!"mvuynkwuldlnubdw ufl&'m? ~-~{‘. Te ¢ Ottawa, May 22, 1876, â€"A. ' , 1m‘mGALLTHIAmm030F:*HIPUBmeA'}. Immense Stock for Spring and Sw the 2nd day of Jnne nex :i‘!!"'! -'3?0 for an: Russell, House Block, AGENTHor,0TTAW A and vicinity, RODERIOK RYAN, Skurs UALRE® open for a low weeks and whore all oo LCChOr & Waller, where_the stock book will _b6 Messrs; DRUMMON T -ll-l', OTRAW A | C&PIE.AL_| . â€"} / MUTUAL BUILDING _ SOCIETY, OF â€"OTTAWA. ? Roofing Paint CA fier applying. . As nearly all painis that aro bmow neuttt Te willhot af egrevne en mianie oriptans i en B@~ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED READY FOR USK. @a General Agent Tusuranice. * 2 e Een Raeeenmeeereeeceemmmatennee waA._KINGSTON, AND LOyDox |DegEnTuRes. $180,000, Bix and Seven Per Conts, it Okntick f Debrusam, Cantet 4 0 .. Niriooas an memmermat o meare oo t gsmmnegenc css nélpal fnd interest are in Ottawaâ€"th6 Thtorest, at 6 por gout, na Temporary Ofco: J. T. Sutton, French, * English, Scotch and : Canadian â€" Tweeds, OTTAWA. STOPS.ALL LEAKSTILI _ November. SPECIAL NOTICE. 10, Corner of Sussex and Rideau Streets, over 100 f snn aoas r warped shingies 11 Diedt O T0 Fted a new substantigl a AGENTSWANTED IN EYERY TOWX. B i ue n n tue o + Hheepriv eseries JUSTIOPENED 1N MY NEW PREMI®Es. Gâ€"Lâ€"A NE $ ORNAMENTAL, OONBISTING IN PART OF JO DIRECTORS Patent Slate OFFICERS. onganesu wilye ie pay t Ontario, 8. A. x jum iPiue is txlunty wlvage. Xcuders. necessary information can be oObtained» Assertment in the Olty, + DEPOT, SUSSEX 0. 8, SHAW & 00. im whose copy our 1. Sn Sn t NO Palats and tho se whose copy .our INSURANCER CO _ w* FOBR ALL Atame mate o mmmes ammaee wockecet vopieprndiare sthary ae. Womigs 111 Greser R O B.. .A NGUB, Jr, AGENT, wsrangs ermien â€" + OrfAWA Insnrance Co. T-l CAPITAL . . . BIX MILLION DOLLAKK.. _ cuname agee P Available Funds to meet Claims, over Halt 6 _ Jen, 8. 1826 CONTALNEB NO E3 Kp â€" SAVES n%mqfi,‘ n i .. >| PRESERVEb | FIRE AND MARINE. â€" _ OYAL CANADIAN HAND IN HAND M UTUAL in the most ex CLOTHING _ | mXypot t . Agent, OUtawa and R. C, W. MaoCU ’fillh. ricoi, V elvel 1% t3 lgs M* vyoL. VU Tok 3 on ce who $ BR B.o-lnll' a1 Mre. Meiv .-mu’qu May , ++ > Jav, 2 187 rgNo LET, Noi {ve mintles s es t Oumwa Omnl} ais t Oity of OTTAW A g-â€"E Y mjle® R)BERTGORAHA Â¥TUATION WA Roard TORE and v0omK To I ,om, conner of 17â€" » the premises n â€"*s*~ â€" s# CA ND ® R 00 UXB A n onpiiime ALBIO Ttoust Officeâ€"mell‘s Barristor®, . Comv T ALALIAAK W Hours from ;ooNNoOR Feb. 6, 1874 all Notaria t wC uons CLAIERVO «of the ven to the Oourl 1DULes Oot. n «n

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