{ a# lumiorartion Rnunl.â€"â€"'lhofollowingiu a statemgnt of the number of immi ts settled in‘the Province of Ontario !nri the first five months of the years 1874 -3 ‘1â€87:. mpectivc%,n-hown by the l;o'turnu the Ottawa, Ki gston, Toronto, ilâ€" ~_â€" ton and London Agencies :â€" amil ~/" mm NEWB, on on amg ste mtc . | mmfl" polite mtho’d%dn'; _ Steamer Lincoin left erday mornâ€" to a beau that his visit was rather pro | i with one barge and for Grenville, longed. â€" It appears that she is so watchâ€" _gtnmor Mac left evening ful of the young lady that she must be | with two rafts for Gren: presentatall the love i of the | _ Steamer Shickluna last evening mmuu.owc% t being a | with one raft for Grenville, rather visit; after ing quite | Steamer Jacques Cartier left last evenâ€" a while, and n.h!noinu-tinof%u.x- ing with two rafts for Grenville, i m-horfld * ohnydoizc::: .&Mm"“ lmb.'v:ah Montresl last “‘ "*.’ ND"‘d 19 wo > Then said she "It‘s a wonder| it‘s a Steamer Rover left last nisht -.u..-.‘ wonder !" . _iR s care of a Refreshments byjn celebrated caterer, A Pours Hln.‘n old Sandy Hill, who is burthened with the for a fire. ‘The men not without cause, out upon the street 1 d“’b?l’unomncfl t exr. it ::',."d‘ , which ca 'imnto:‘upnu.m. Crowoine a Fike Starion.â€"The conâ€" tractor of the new City Hall bas enâ€" eroached so much upon&xo Central Fire Station with his material as to necessitate leaving the Central Hook and Ladder iage upon the street to be in readiness ï¬r-:n. The men complain of this and not without cause, Leaving the carriage out upon the street with the ladders and other appurtenances is not only danger. ous, but exï¬u. it to a scorching sun very day, which olnmtbntplvvoinjn- ious tot:)ph'nnou for tire purposes. ‘ Bon‘t all the fun toâ€"nt :o The Guards Band evening. 1 ME U Pommntans css Th 5 i P.l'- form a choice selection of dance music. . _ DerarRrtvUR®Eâ€"Mr. Vernan Sydney left this city last night en rowse for New York and Boston, prior to joinin‘ the Holman Upera Company wh> open in Toront» on the 26th of this month. Durinj.hin shor t stay here he made many frien by his mnd assuming manner, and his reaâ€" i to lend hisâ€"services in the various churches whenever requested. lloaluon Eud-:.â€"'i‘h:‘ aion this evening promises to affair ever given in Ottawa. ol January . February BDancing and Music on the © teâ€"night. of the County Court has .appointed Sat urday, the seventeenth day of July, at 10 o’elocks..,nhicchmbenintboCourt Homeinthi-citv,to bwtbongrod1ol John Clancy, and the Trustees the By Estate, against the decision of tue Court of Revision of the City of Ottawa, in the m.uordtho.klparï¬e.lonid(‘onn. ‘ Lert ror MoxtrzaLr.â€"Constable Conâ€" stant of the city of Montreal, arrived in the city yesterday, and took his departure for that dtyby&o2o’clooktnin,don‘ with the prisoner Tmha a1... _ 3" NUNE the day before by Detective Hamilt the ncdtofnlolea"puodeq ffvntbo&iofdPolicoo Montrea DG AP vantniihetrredtiee.cs. i ai d ... firemen on all occasions after a fire to cleanse themsélves of the dirt contracted iathoirnmuh.withthoflery element. BDon‘t Miss the fum on board the "P+or* less" toâ€"night . s of the _ Bairus 1x tee Fir® Stations.â€"It posed to put baths in the several { tions for the use of the men. T Cur®axtxe out a WeLruâ€"The ( Steatm Fire Engine was used â€" mortiing in cleaning out the we cornér of Mosgrove and St. Pan Ottawa Cricket Club versus toâ€"night. t ReturÂ¥ED rrou Qcem Lapierre, city solicitor, a sent from town for a . returned yesterday, wa a.2;l _3 2. __2°°~ ‘C6° more of rubber hose arrived yesterday for the use of the fire bn?do. The remaini 1,000 feet ordered will arrive next -':1 Spelling Match « less" this evening. APPEAL FROM AssessyzeNt.â€"The Lt en es t on Wellington street ;yesterday of the «rivers of the carts wa Tas GvarD‘s Baxo.â€"This band perâ€" formed some merceauz from the best mas ters, last night, on Cartier square, a large crowd being in attanâ€"dan.. from his seat and engaged in a fi Clarence street while. Chief of Police, wil this evening by the Lots of fun with andggint . Mors Hose.â€"1,000 The Guards Rand en d JV p m. OTTAWA RIVER NavieaTION co Nteamer Peerless leavee............... T a. * * \| MTHW@Râ€":..:â€"......... 7 p. Nieamer Queen FVictorialeaves...... 5 1. Steamer Jessic Cassels ?‘vu Aylmer every morning at: 8t vtages leave the Russell, Union Windsor Houses at 6.30 am., to cor with her. & CoLListo®.â€"Two Leae . a east. 4.4 p.m., 1.40 a.m «ork. WaATEATOWN. AND ecabDrNsâ€" BURG RA)LWAY. <avres Ugijensbur® . XO00 a.m., 225 p.m. Armv«s in New Y k. }(O0 p.m., 7.00 a.iu. ! ceves New Y k.... 6,00 p.m., 11. pn Artver in (OqJlens UQrg c..l...0}.00â€"..... 1,.15 amm, 7.45 pan. CFNTzar. NFRMONT RAJLROAD. L aves Ogdensburg tor Bostomn ...6.05 a m., 1240 pm., 6.10 Amvesâ€" in Ordens bury mm Roston. Disturgparcs.â€"A party of shanty men leswacits l C"a .+ Hin oand °20 #T LAWEENCE AND OTTAWA BALLâ€" way. Leaves... 7.30 a.m., 11.00 am., Tue CHir® or 1 _ T07 Ax0vssion.â€"The â€" Exourâ€" s evening promises to be the best Kranvciiexs‘ Gnide. 1 being in attendance. jesterday, and took his departure city by the 2 o‘clock traim, along prisoner Dube, charged with a crimes, and who was arrested Kocal Antellignence. ROYAL MAIL LINE: 8,114 Roston . 7.00 a.m., 12.40 p.m. 1874 437 415 quickly and effectually ic combat last night on making things lively for a will perform QuEsEc.â€"Mr on board the "Peerâ€" feet more of rubber 10®. â€" Mr. Langrell, return to the city teamer Peerless. badly bruised the Excursion toâ€" several fire sta men. The idea will enable the 125 am., 3.85 pm ag carts collided 8113 3,598 _who has been couple of weeks, 461 1,274 Hamilton on Peerles * the * Peer» ay, and one was thrown onqueror resterday 1 at the Unmion and , to conmect this Judge ioh e INlbhSittath o. Antidbic.rid week. Cuborino Wbdlnsn accon spree was dealt out a sim; m;m. U & ames Moran was arrainged ilar offence and fined $3 and default he was eohmitiad faw . eas Mathew Wholan was arra being drunk. He was asked eo-t:, but declining he went to POLICE C «_ Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. posed of, clu 0 1 CCCA Board. It was finally decided u&r some dis cussion to submit the matter to Messrs. R. Laflamme, Peter Aylen and B. Deviin, M. P., who will instruct the Council as to whether they should sign the bonds. The legal gentlemen will report next week to the C’::unoil, when the matter will be disâ€" naead af ‘ _ CoUNTY couwcrm, The Council Fof the .County of Otta met yuunh‘rï¬min. at g,{, d‘clo I.'i;’ the Town H. 1, Hull, ThoWudcnshtodMuup. f‘l pooat of ie stt ce dortbern" Car" of aims ern s onization road to the County Board . &n p.1M. country, and will undvoubt.dly command the admiration of all who may have. the pleasure of seeing it, at its place of destination. The lrnum is comâ€" lete, and in it Mr. Egleson has proved ï¬imulm ba somewhat of a connoisour of Canadian duriosities, and his rare dolâ€" lection will hudoubtedly be the great centre of attraction at ‘dlyn The donation is a handsome onesnd will beduly 3pr“in.t:d by the ladies ;b&:n ontru::i with the t pos bazaar. It imbcuo MP':em again hera nomothing‘l:rnfln. this fine collection after its exhibition in Ireland. N nabna n ccy o2 9 moh pers, watch cases, pocket books, &c., and in the latter are a minature canoe, cigar cases, handkerchief and glove boxes and sundry oï¬her@lings. Small snowâ€"shoes and other trinkets also add a great degree of interest to the collection. The most striking feature of the whmhowmr, is an Indian in f@ll costume wi Jnow-hoeol ‘ on, drawirg a toboggan with a squaw lying thereon ovgr the snow during the Canaâ€" dian winter. The VLI:;IQ as n&u.'tkflulauoo- tion reflects creditably u; and ingenuity of the nha‘iginrmn of the country, and will undoubtadiv anmma.4 RIVER XEwWws. j us fieat ‘ mer Lincoln left erday Pere unds opd éfa Grenville, | N . ,'f’,:‘“_'..fzf Gren ning ) , being held 10 defray the cost of a mag. is bei 10 defray the cost & uiï¬cc::f ball being erected in the tow:.gf Ballymena, County of Antrim, Ireland. The curiosities comprise an endless variety of articles in bead and birchâ€"bark work. Among the former are pin cushions, slipâ€" I pon,h wluch cases, pocket books, &c., and im the Isesu Lb t . d " _ Passing the store of Messrs. P. A. Egleson & Son on Sussex street, yesterâ€" day afternoon, we were shown A'Lrgs and varied assortment of Indian curiosisi together with a collection of polinb:z samples of bird eyemaple and a number of pieces of maple sugar; being products of this celebrated Capadian tree. It is the intention of Mr. P. A. Egleson, sen., to send the collect on home to his mï¬vo‘ land, as a contribution to a bazmar whinh In p‘m‘ng the Egleson & Son on majort The Committee retired for a short time «ud discussed the question . Mayor His Worship asked Allerman Robertâ€" son, Rpw::(houlx, Broqsonnml McDougal to who should wnr(t*l:cht%' :‘nd ( report as _ Ald. Warrsr then moved in amendâ€" ment, seconded by Ald. Romertsox, that Ald. Bronson do act as Cbairman during the absence of the Mayor. is Worship the Mavor sugï¬tted with a view to unanimity of choice a com:â€" mittee might be struck to name a person to fill the chair. Ald> Brexetr :#rwd with the sugges tion, and asked His Worship to namse a committe@. We o d oo oo oi Ald. Warue® was thaukful for the kind mention made of his name inâ€" connection with the position of Chief Magistrate, but thought some older member of the Counâ€" cil slhould be selected to fill the position. MVL (arr 2e tics xt & Ald. Birkztt moved, seconded by Ald. McDocreaL1, that Ald. Walles be ap‘foint- ed presiding officer of this Council uring the lP.el,ICO of the Mayor in England. ly, leave of absence be granted His worship the Mayor to attend the International Banquet to be given at Guildball by the Lerd Mayor of London on the 29th inst. _ The resolution was carried unanimousâ€" enoa@ s w.â€"'n'l"l’ €CBCHUCY \ Aun. _ Rows _ accordingly _ moved, seconded _ by Aup. _ Broxsox, that COLLECTio® or IrViiPenPubnnrter mimithet uns â€" Prmmdllich} Suid: Primcicridl diately telegraphed to London, when he received a reply stating that an invitation â€"â€"_. + committed for a week WIDIIIDAY‘ THE PROâ€"MAYOR, CrTy coUNnclh. accomplice in his similar purtishâ€" cy, She was with CURIOSITIES. + July 14. aigned . for ‘g“md o grol for a for a simâ€" costs. in up xh. 'ï¬ e t P drtaicy. -'“l-â€"d Whikham" to. Fasey "p, ‘as, Mn Liston Young, Mr. Hodgson Pratt, Vigeâ€" \lan, 3f, pf Tos @nd Mrs, Charles F. Deaâ€" con, Mr, David and Miss Hepburn, Miss Hollis and party, &Stlln Hebry, Mr. | Archibald Kintrea, Mr. O‘Halloran,Mr. and Mrs, Maturin, Mr. Milward and the Misess Harding, Mr. and Miss Murrell, Mr, Sam Mobowall,Dr. and Mre. x.clu%. A.D.udliulnhnn, Mr. G. G. + william, Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. Napier, Mr. James Price, Mrs. Pitâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. Poliock, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Julian Mr. and Mre, Beton Ritchie, Madam and Miss Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, TLady Farquhar Shand, Dr. Gordon Smith, Mr. .:&..an&l- and Miss Thome, Mr. William Smith, Mr, R. Howie Smith, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. T. L Smith Mr. William and Miss Scott, Mrs. and Misses ‘h‘lw, Mrs. and Miss ‘Towse, Mrs, and Mre, Thorne, Mr, R. J. H. Tucker Mr. Tweedie, Miss Tovey, Mrs. Tweedy and Miss Hogers‘ un o4. 244 4464 T. Charles C I.P-Edvnnl J enlha&('.. MP., Gebe::f gl;q Wn(xz;.m Wylflle‘,r harles G.) Leland, » merican suthor) Blanchard Jerrold, Esgy Mra: Frangil Ald. ridge and Miss Dencon, Mr, Austin, Mrs. tss orest. the Iev, Mr. E. Hn.lhokmmu):lp.rty, Rev,. T. de la Cour Carroll and Mrs. Clrmlhl(r. and Mrs, Castle, Mr. Alfred Cock rs. Drmddo and Miss Ridley, Mr. R. E. Fairlie, M+. 0. 8. Deacon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dea M conv. Lord Roseberry on Scotchmen Speech of thq Premier of Canada this suok * Th. t om| is of | oo Prnapetionms ons ie sal . He (‘"“â€""‘".'?:h"%‘,“'indog‘:, ‘ which communication between m corridors and the streeis have been al: tered, so as to revent the nuissuce. The Mu‘“‘h‘fldmnppmtob. lodh‘fll’ two w'. were on the sick list, one of w wanted the Doctor, but had not seen him for more thng'ol , :ml..mn ,pfl.'_’_,‘,,o the grol surâ€" Fann. vie RLZ i en e se SUs nad not seen him for more than two ’ Y8, Th..lmw y paid to ï¬l"‘flm g: annum, ou! w\ ‘ hi.":.?'mmuï¬':a. is utterly insu : cient, and leads to :%;m 4 the discharge of duty. With â€"such & number of prisoners in custody, &‘ mvinitnhotaldbop-m“gh. gaol, and ioh Cercts on dornis es :# ® ve conâ€" si i The various of were examined, and found correct. “‘n‘d) L nfl Fâ€"Tl';- CAETEISCOT T0 tDIS are e ddn' som m the rotnnul;f th?n.t year lbowwti:u" the work has bynomeuuboonunpm ::;0. Thuoondluonolmmz inihï¬ou{n mavy gao‘s similarly situated in respect to the number and class of prinn;u in the Province. @k:in-,h‘ stone, breaking s gardening and sewing ï¬.‘::n:‘“‘f o ploymeniy of _ _ ; ______â€"_" fentence was passed. ‘Three prisoners are in custody for contempt of court, under the Debtors Aot.. Two lads are awaiting transfer to the Penetanguiâ€" shene reformatory, to which establishment they have been sentenced for five and four and a half years mpo::l{oly. He has pleasure in recording t notwithâ€" standing the great number of prisoners in custody there are no lunatics among them The idiot Hawley has again been commit ted this time li.lf:. vagrant, uh;ino::'oc dufm to life and property, but only troublesome, he cannot be awarded ad mission to any ï¬:blio institution, and it is to be hoped that his friends will take him out ::dpol and look after him. To the it of the County and gaol officials the Enmon committed to this | Panl ane sn 0000300 SS 10 Mr. J. W# Laxouvir j ted | the County Gaol yesterday, with 2hioh he exâ€" pressed himself well satisfied. Over one thousand toise of stone have been broken in the yard by the prisoners, which have been sold to the city authorities, and the amount realized placed to the credit of ‘tihe imtilutk;‘n. 'll::: labour ;n mm;‘n:).ll:. lepartment has n equally ta so that it will be seen :‘m ispdono toâ€" wards the 'F.ym‘ of its running exâ€" penses. he ‘follqwing is the oifloial ro?ort of the Inspector:â€" nSDection was this Aav we L 2ear o 00. INSPECTION or 1 HE stood his P SEPIT Inb® ulsntc M MB c cl zlc ols The representatives of the press were well as to myself. â€"(A ls ’nquu:f to leave, as the matter under , my best text would "ba tl discussion was of a private char« ; known in goose clubs and acter, _ and _ did _ not | immediately institutionsâ€"" OQur noble s concern the outside public. It is l ter.) &nwxn& useless to say the obliging Commissioners | have on this to as of the press withdrew, but we are able to ’ of our own existence in resent, from authentic information, the there are so many clubs }ollowi:, outline of the proceedings :â€" ‘| diers and nilorli Eu-om His Lordship the Bishop stated that the | and scientific celobrities. agreement entered into between himself | there is such a variety it and Mr. Simpson, to sell the unoceu ied ’oxlplaln why we ad«f to mrtiofl of the disputed _property, Cgri-t | ealled the iï¬imit\blo. w, Lewis, Rov,. Mr. Pollard, Judge lqoar Col. Tilton, | and ossrs, f‘m-mpwn and Nettle. with prayer ‘Lll'- ip the Bishop, after which question of the church property was taken up and discussed. A ve-trguoolinx of the‘ Church of St. John the Evangelist was held last night. There were &ment His Lordship Bis Lewis, Rov. Mr. Pollard, Judge Lyon. h . JOHMN‘S YESTRY MEETING. innaird, H.P., James Dr. Charles Cameron, party, Rev, T. de la I.Clnolhur. and -li[:i., Cock, T8. e . R. *:f"!"zril. a. « LaxaxuIR, Inspector, coUXTy gaoL. THE TIMES : OTTAWaA, THURSDAY, JUTÂ¥Y 15, 1870 spring. "(Applause.) T Hon the names of the Prime Minister of es s ~4 :l:fl:i H&:o':m:::' 1 have not ::.:.'..hwi& | .of making a speech, -ponp:‘t'o an invitation to q&pnr here 't: medt my countrymen, and to en their company. Iam extremely a&l_ï¬: &‘...qu _words spoken this @.@ 2@ """C"}, IPOR & Gesert island in tbi:‘m.t sea oqu-i.tg lnhr-ttof inguâ€" mej sections, of dense umanity, which we call London. Here we have deâ€" brmia?d to â€ï¬::n %nmhnbh‘ cairn in teful recognition 0 country from gl:ioh we spring, and to which we owe so much. (Loud applause.) ; Mr. Fortesour Hazrisox, M. P.; I have booputne t i9( ank dhom Stat ns us . w 06 eveni v‘vhohnournod d: ï¬l:hon in, other :im t allow ho ton S oo hutt allow me to menâ€" place nor for gain. ~ It is as if a few sons had fallen upon a desert isla this great sen of variad Inkamees _R W\ paamrâ€"samk. L4 G1L i hS TOCL _ f CAAWOE ful Govern in which prou h-till'rmm (A pllu:‘;..d M“I: only one of a band ofsmg.m&x 1 gH L Garr ing with them a love for Scot: in an association with the same features ’M b{.hlimlhr mee all the 'O‘Ii'ld over, ere is always a and cordiality on these which which wo,dozot usually m of other communities, and which can only be explained by the frot that Soots Coimes sreeer md ud t naegat common . (Aplause.) \'5’. come from thonuu,] Thome this cemeseato o q Nee n deed to add to these remarks "'\Z':‘;; 'L!P“d,lt rm moul.unz en t icoooui:ywo:r"o..th.fln‘ Scotohâ€" men and Scotchwomen,who meet together generality of M;{Oh;;?:{:ad no a rax,;rd- for truth whatever," ( ter. ow, in view of that d‘lctnn o{h tho)lhu'd' stat if I usserted that we had made as. ’&tâ€" & _‘3 nllnnt success, ourâ€"assertion might not be believed; but even the '“ï¬eit success is m‘hh. to boast of, (Applause.) « You recollect the " Forâ€" tunes of Nige!;" how dismal was his ca reer, when he â€"entered upon London mï¬ when he was rescued | by tha manines as E: E nigiinn wl P C inhntd .c 22 tr: cce io t sive, and really meets the social wants of a great mauy Scotchmen in London. So far as it has gone, it has beén a success. But we.dv’von’t boast of any success yeï¬_ achieved, because in reading »life o Lord Shelburne, flubll-bod thM day, I saw iti stated that Lord Mansfield, per haps . the most eminent Bcotchman who ever â€" came south, "like the uruuilu u(var mg n“%r: (}f Seztthh people. ear, hear. t I would not ,-helter myself or you Loilnd such a genâ€" lenl pretext of that ~sort; becquse we rather demand the privilege of its being rkno_wn that we are a club which possesses a claim to utility as well‘ as patriotism, (Applause.) ‘The London sns. Soottish Literary Institute is due to the energy and the originality of my friend, Mr Crawfordâ€" 1t was to him that the idea ocqurred, that there were many young men, aye, and older men, who came to ‘this mhty metropolisâ€"to th‘s h confusion of a placeâ€"who omnnox. great difficulty in finding a centre where they might spend an agrecable evening, Tiqefom he devised this elub, It~sgems to me that tfln‘ ilo*uto is central and inexpen â€" President of the Working Men‘mClub and rlumuh"nion ; Miss Dunbar of Northâ€" field. Miss Gilohrist, Mr. and Mrs. Trubne», "Dr. Lawrence, Uumnoo“k'h Mrs, Robbins, Mr. J.G. Starke, Mr. kins, &o. The Earl of Rosemrrty in hfl the chair, said : As has been told you by my friend on my right, it has become m{duty to delivera few wards to you ; but what theso fow words shall be is a subject, l m P oi ied Teughe T think well as to m & o( ) my best text !xnld bae mz so well known in goose clubs and other kindred J institutionsâ€"" Our noble sélves.‘"‘ (Laugzhâ€" he : said,~ neither for z, however, we C e Wueen‘s Ir buders »idtoriaw has been pleased 'l\um'o-l'd h ll.l".ibyth m’c,"é?‘n? i of Pembroke, in the â€" nee en o Je rn a mm same is consti an and a W Bart,ndofhoodunsz: mw"mn&mhr Customs of the Port of Ottawaâ€"the same to take mmmmm.rm‘. W. A. HIMSW y ‘ 523 Clerk, Privy Council. é al‘ “ 8" ho . 2 C% "?l‘llll VC tered 61 and intiled ¢‘ Sn‘i'f.ï¬;.“"’m i:i{hu“‘h ï¬vbo" oB{hqlf. CÂ¥ "{,:’M (( . "s a "0"1Ce of the Queen‘s Privy _ o4 " 1@ Provisions Of the 8th and 54th -eoï¬on.ofl:hoAct in the Session T the Parliament of Canada, held in the gl‘Mfl Kla» Lror _ 3 o6 CC4 MB HIS EXCELLENCY IHE ApiMTNIS. â€" TRATOR IN coUNC, N the recommendation of the Honourâ€" un ge?°t, the Minister of Customs, and GovERNMCENT HoUsE, orrawa. Monday, 14th day of Jung, 1875. , MOKELLAR, . " _ 8 )IP:JWM olullrn';\t WE CC P ropPrahiel sc 129 "0F9, DOile 1 for the transmis lon ot from th. wls aharl in ohe Baee Lo9 Raieer from the rangements of articles and »rations must be t:oonmr-lv wmamuunlplnldqucd by Directorâ€"General. ‘hu Uanadian Commission will take » m'l%mam and 1t will =.olul E) .‘3 m or loss of any kind, or n"m..u by he Canadian : Commission 'lm. orm pg:-du:l'::m lo?u'-nt:o l:xhlbm'on is open [") . er in to . Eyr Rirther inrormation apply to the Seoreâ€" at hneioe of ie wost rontinne tbBeexing and Lk td Hoummete somminice. l ie anningcwat, Allraeir sonateranette wite nele aotage hait Ing, &0 , for the transimie tou of poer fron. N‘n“’s is hereby given that prepared to no%- lflun“ exhibitors at the m tion, forms of appl o tion is necessary to secure spac Ontario Advisory Board Canadian Commission, \International â€" txhibition of 10176, Al! orders for Books requiring printed headi corefully attended Tg. * vet mge Aug. s ; Wily GENERAL ABPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. 3 Ruling, Perforating, Numboring Account Book «Manufacturer, APlished boSu B "pg out a good and ~well At ashade over first cost, at Lami‘s Bale, In fact you can »ave lots of m buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s Clearing Sale which will be opened to the public only a short time, as the slock is fast disapyearing. A good opportunity 4 M ho iey qi P9e+ at. cost and under, it BOOTS & SHOEY * Childrens‘ Rubbers at 25 cts. Mixsos* ** at 40 ets, < _ Ladios® Long Rubber Boots, at .l-l..- .Al-ul other goods at proportionately low prices, Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, BOOKBINDE R, Boots, Shoes, â€" RUBBERS, &c., March 10, 1875, Which will be sold CHEAP for Cash March 10, 1575, EASONABLE. UST RECEIVED An» orexg» out, AT PHILADELPHIA, Loo d sns SLG rovisions of the 8th and 54th Boots & Shoes, BRookbinders. PAPER RULER, AND A. W. HIMSWORTH, Clerk, Privy Council a. MORTIMER, 50 Cases bf Eeqrpu Nt Mta®» TL gebevrercreivee d t 87 weott Streot, Torontc, Ont, Deme W. E. BROWN, 16 Bussex St., Otlawn, erureipea0f Eaty, Briltiant, Popotar airs, that every one can play, and. no.one on help 800 Ot $ <Mi310)) the Candidates, can be obtalil 4 ‘9p applicati iX ngi'itbmm lans C .) didates sb uid the abel vr Bune: af barpecio | novinter uad CS C EuB Te the Coun Public AM% M wika of Caniidates â€" for Pu Mlol‘m‘t n g‘, the City o oupa ul ""% CIAS® Certificates, . Ottawa, June 2 1975 Public School ; Teachers‘ Examination. JULY," 1875." ves. ® nexporieneed Burpeos exrvint on enc Corkage will be charged at the rate of %s per t ibiG,5, oing Enssengom sappiyieg 26.9, h0 â€"8t *_“i"m“‘- Quebec:â€" v-ur-‘".?.u.ltnno- ++ veal g...... dsn ho se hea "unaints of the‘ Gihagow Line/are im es eness io fhar eati i CORINTHIAN, : .0. 0/ twhoare * wbaly ul ROYAL MAIL LLNE STRAMERS . â€"BETWEENâ€" OTTAWA ax» MONTREAL * DAY Link! *T Primonor WALES, _ Oape Bhepuert NIGHT LLNR, > s1g. @y yB _VIOPORIA, . Capt. Masgonel1. f DOwWNWARDPS, .. 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Desaubls ie Ihte mes {o befeet way broposale and 16 atlot a voruios Jnly 0/ any pip "BL) BB o onl in 2 ~ 1 * _23 _ Teunlinfind n hicie pranenes L202 CoIH Of the Debentures, with form of tender?, can be obtained at the difizen Lamps & Chandeliers t nar enkhad..12 AC GCU mES $70,000.â€"These ‘ï¬f’%â€"'fl l;':-'u}'_'â€"'_" 172, but mature $ muâ€"mt'nammw'mro:om first days oi i .....ly ud "The watal debr of Rug '“"35‘&:-4&-â€"- of jn4 crty, all Of waich tm solutei nds e ss, Py men Pooegy it hn reiie hennncccas ueveouues, ult o"('mafl To miitkied to the endorers i ‘order, uniess in their Tenders "“ LONDON DEBENTURES 700. are all t Deber â€" chfony on Ist June mâ€num intorest are Payable, ‘the m‘% 109 fooday Of June nexl, Tendar for gi3f hb r Inoabiams o te Cioed mroon en pnpaee Tenders may be for of the Debentures, from 9 and are to be at t per dollar, to which will be added ecorage .,...‘.'SF a ragy MoL,, ‘nmgipal and lnterels are Payable in Osinira~â€"wne intergsy ar 0 par se The t We i SenlFemnicnnee s $hk 00e ue . t gebe enttatn w worer we %W&%&Wa} hx {o E _ p WGETON DEBE®TURES $75,000.â€"These bear date Sist Decem\ * ) /z ©QTtrawa,. uxinasrox, ax» poxpon RODERICK RYAN, Skurs UiR® Messrs. DRUMMON: CAPITAL,â€]* MUTUAL BUILDING S0QETY * ©‘ OF..OTTAWA. _ . _ ‘.-, #41...0n> ~ .. . MAECTORE, yX â€"â€"skrt5u9 Wi‘tï¬? OIL ~«DEPOT, sussln-&l"' C. 8. SHAW & 00. â€" _â€"_ RUSSELL & CGo. Coal Gi1. Six and Seven Per Conts. [ Carvers & Gilders. Sntnainmmmmmmm mm oee e eperizrme se e omm Ma roh 12, 1874 WILSON & ORR, _ ome"".“G‘lldorj PYBIMONT SEYSSEL ASPMALTE PICOTURE FRAM® SHOW O+8K8 maDE To Mamupaoronmau > | )â€"Bnerksâ€"st "" oo * en T io GeP LAabliity, w © & wWikdi ' PEWs : © to lia. To F w64