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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Jul 1875, p. 4

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To i n sn se ie ues were of "reep Tand se saciatimeds ANad 9 Non onl ie w ies maly | es in rrep t td Proys Faaks + Sn cdombrts these evehtuge. /** "body. t © 7 °0 nmus maae * M Craarst Cavrcn Pn-Nla-â€"'l\opl-u nuniol:h:hich is to take place this evenâ€" ing on grounds of Sheriff Powell, on mknmet,'iuaflcdunpnbflc-op- portunity of spending a sociable evening out of doors, which is so necessary to in e snn in games in . are zkin.hudwnhrbtbo amusement of those 'bmm The Guards Band the music, and refreshments of all sorts will be -d.-v.: supplied at a nominal cost. We j everybody to go, and the more of such demimonde hired a : yesterday, and drove -ond.qjoyi.:‘m.‘.dp. eity. They unfortunately, however, being somewhat intoxicated, were n-Lh to manage the norse, which took to his heels and scampered down Wellington street at skufnlmq,o.odthoil-d.hin thrown from the vehicle, but did not re ceive any serious injuwy. The buggy was upset in Lower T: nndmvfilhnfly broken. 1t is thought the 1ide cost gfi pair about $40, a very costly ride » Mtkest Orstactcrion.â€"A pile of stones _*ve obstructed Besserer Street near the n r of Ottawa for nearly a year now. .fl’mm...mmun. lowed to exist in such a locality shows considerable direliction of duty on the part of the authorities. The po‘~~ might pay a virinothorandue :1 some remedy could not be effected. it has been an eyesore for a number of years. Ktho‘:influnrw-p-bdh wudno'umldmm-n!hmv‘h sanitary condition of affairs in this same locality. & Masox*c. â€" Worshipful Brother Peter White, jr., of Pembroke, was elected Dis trict Deputy Grand Master for the Ottawa District at tbomoun‘dthGr-dhd’ yesterday in London. He defeated R W. B. Barber, who was also ‘a candidate for office. The appointment will give 1 satisfaction among the masonic Nzarir ax AccibeNt.â€"A young lad, about eight years of age, came very nearly being run ouruthod‘eormr of Elgin and Queen streets yesterday, owin to the reckless manner in vbich‘bnnfi cart was being driven. on Sheriff Powell‘s ground, at four o‘clock. A band 'nlilu be in attendance and ommnibusses will carry passengers to and from the grounds. ~ Nsw Roav to tus ‘;‘nm Grovuxps.â€"The Jommittee of the tario Agricultural ondAmAmhavolppls:to the Minister of Public Works for a grant of Government M'd t.h? the md.-w “(h.-] jor the new to T air noundy _ _ _ Cumet Caven Picâ€"Nic.â€"The attention of pleasure seekers is called to the _ Exeums Mair.â€"An lfi mail will close at the city Post at 12.05 o‘clock p.m., destined for the steamship i\':ruh'a-, whi:s: sails from Quebec for iverpool on urday. A su rm tary bag will close at l.2.'>]:v.m.fJ the same destination. Hall, Rideaun. street, when final arrange mufortbolbo-fi;htkcun'mu Tuesday next, will be made. A atâ€" tendance of member; is desirable under the circumstances. on the grounds Ottawa mflub.nthcfooc:fifi:inm Postroxzp.â€"The annual pic nic of the trades‘ unions, which was announced to occur on the 22nd inst., has been post~ poned until the 29th. The affair takes place on the grounds of the Ottawa Base Countr Case.â€"Henry Labelle was u es mane i en ie Leit, County d t wi intent to do bodily harm. The case hayâ€" ing been proved, the prisoner was sent down for trial to the assizes. Bail was .gcepted for his appearance. C. 0. 0. F.â€"A meeting of the Me litan Lodge of Odd Fellows ..n".‘;'fi place this evening in the Odd Fellows‘ lwrorts ror Ottawa.â€"The following imports for this city appear in the mani fest in the Peruvian, just arrived at Monâ€" treal from Liverpool :â€"Wm. Grier & Co., 6 cases of mdse ; Garland, Mutchmoor & Co., 3 cases. Basz Barrâ€"The game announced to be played yesterday afternoon between the Flyaways and Athletics did not take place, owing to several members of both clubs, failing to put in an appearace. Accioent.â€"As Mr. Maynard, with his two children, were out driving last onn; ing, the bi was upset at the corner 0 Slater nnmn streets, and the occu Uut Acaix.â€"Thomas Brown who was so bally beaten by a party of roughs at Pooleys bridge has reeovayal. Guaxryess‘ Bus will take parties to Christ Cbhurch Picâ€"nic for five cents toand BSvamer Excursion.â€" Excursion tickets to Alexandria Bay and return via Canada Central Railway and steamer from Brock: ville, are now on sale at $4.90. Train leaves at 10.45 ». m., daily. 2tâ€"94 lthrmflJll. â€"The thermometer in ) shade yesterday registered 78 degrees. Duiuxgss or Trapz.â€"Merchants comâ€" R:’:‘d the unusual dullness in the trade. was very little doue yesterday in business circles. srserrssernl .35 ; .m,, 203 aFH 148y .a i cast 4.4 > pm., 4.40 aus «omnk. WaTEERTOWN. AND ou@ubDri\sâ€" BUBG RALLWAY. «+»ves Updensbur=.. 00 am., 225 p.im. Armee in New Y â€"rk.10.00 p.m., 7.0) am. eaves New Y~k.... 600 p.m., 11.00 pan. \rrives in . zdensâ€" s UUTY cce cecie oc 118 mip, 745 pu ©rNTRAL YFNRMONT RAILROAD. U aves Opdensburg tor Boston ...6.05 a m., 1240 p.m., 6.10 ~teamer Peerlessleavee............... 7 am. * * > METIVOG...ccccccccus 7 PML ~teamer Queen Victerialeaves...... 5 p. . i * 8 u.>.ves...... 3 am. ROYAL MAIL LLNE. Bteamer Jessic Cassels loaves Aylmer every morning at......... Sss 2 ‘.'mgu leave the Russell, Union and Windsor Houses at 6.30 am., to connect with her. 8T LAWEKKCOE ANBOTTAWA BAILâ€" WAY. Leaves................... 1045 am., 4.45 p.m ANMUOGrerrstrsases s Leaves.... 7.30 a.m., 11.00 a.m., 2.00 »as., Arrives in (‘@dens burg from Boston. 7.00 am.. 1240 p.m. Arrives... 420 a.m, 725 am, 355 pm. 100 p.m. . CARABA CENTRAL RAILWAY. Ruxawar .â€"Two representatives of the ants thrown out, but were not seriously urt. @ \ Aruneléetb"‘ Guide. aernity .10 p m. dTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION co Zocal Antelligence. vesvencsssee s seese: 1.80 p.ug, 7.4 ) pm rAN» FRUNK RAILWAY. reu nOL Jungtiou Hatry tells uh ted phyâ€" sicien who recently prebeciwertiy ade hupnn'enptwf;fn 3.. M.fld\ characters, "Syr. Rham. Cath." _ O# ce nann gon m -'hmndofll.“m'n”y with Miss Macphberson‘t work. } ve the children now in the Dominion of Canâ€" ads. Mr. 8. Williamson having expressed of the tow! d&h!o'n".’lndcmvcpgd‘% complainh » Mr.,C. Dobbig, in -iu.Mog-h'u-‘:mm- bon:kt.:duk :i.ll.‘hngom see why such a work ,,should. be were in some part but in. the work tbo‘hinpcfl.th co:; se o it P etient v Carparvon, Secretary English Government was the subject should be db'adhdfip.m stateâ€" ment of Mr. Doyle had been by‘_lol?dmmh‘u. The travelied through Canade, visiied mah? with members <of the Legislafure " who home," and. their {Cetiiorttl _ Fare . all * it imot were most favorable to the careâ€"of the chilâ€" dren and the mianner in which the work was carmed ~on. . M. â€"5., of Liver; qhohofth':g?- in Nove. ia, which received all "the children | from 'v-gd, and how it was considered one of the greatest work of philanthropy and Christian zeal in that Mr. Macarxz18 said he was Mr. H. M. Bun.mw'” 70‘&: work were two fold. ‘England was beneâ€" fitted by the removal of such children, and Cansda by their absorption after a ur&:l“ p .n.ndtoniehh' to Mr, ‘s to Mr. Dovis‘s report, and to its having Premier of the %tzfl- minster Palac® in , referâ€" rindiine ns eiuigration of désuindionad pauper children to Canada. The dvm tion “v(vu oompo.::. UB‘II-‘ Hs M. Blair, s wan * o e e a cce uen who hate thoed 1 teip esd e work, ‘who ‘were "conversant with all its Charles Desjardins was M on & charge of refusing to u:gd'fln Margaret White chm'WAu bichon with assault, is was a parley between two disreputable~ characters. The charge was not sustained, and the complainant was mulcted in the costs. Pierre Blondin was up on remand for assault. A fine of $5 and costs wasimâ€" t not the "recepize sly s depattion which waited on Hon. Mr, Mackenzie, Premier of the \DOmifion, at the Westâ€" made â€" thed‘selves ‘ Wevdesiblé Smariâ€"Pox Hosrirar â€"An imformal meeting of the Committee of Rate payers aprointed to watch the action of the Corporation in the matter of ‘the smallâ€" hospital, was held at Mr. Taylor‘s, m:un street, last evening. The comâ€" mittee cannot understand the difficulty the Board of Health proh&to find in Te beprtes. "Phsy ie qui mren ms pitals. a&re quite sure a g::ld be found if the‘ Board of Health were to exort, themselves as they ought John Brogan was up for being drunk on the public ntmh.PHo was fined $3 and costs. In default he went to gaol for a week, â€" f Isido e . Bauine was arraigried for a Reuban Daly was charged with a breach of the peace on St, Paul street on the I3th inst. It was adjourned till next morning. cb '.ui‘“u'.""".?o.,'i",‘.i‘...‘. . the arge e pre in same locality. His case was also adâ€" of MR MACKENZIE AND MISS MACâ€" â€"PM ERKON‘5...CHILDLREN. Sivvex,. Dearu.â€" The death of Mr. Aatthew Ritchie of Aylmer i < under the most me! gdircum: stances, .lle retired to bed in Tuun good health on Wednesday .‘:‘E.. and yesterday he was found dead in hi by his wife. > It is pesed to be from tpmy as Mr. m:gno, was a very stout iC y main «i n!:mu,ov tase Carere or Pouc®.â€"Mr. Langrell}, Chuef of , Police re home last night by the‘ fum less. le was met at the Queen‘s Wharf by the entire police force who extended & cordial welcome. ‘The chief looks greatly ::‘l(a!mv«l with his trip to his native Disoracrrur Aot. â€"As an ‘élderly lady was coming down Rideau stredt the night before last, slightly the worse of liquor, a man named Boesse, residing in the vi+ cinity, turned a small ho-um: her, the :toc{ of which sent her to in a fainting condition. " While ‘ there he deliberately took the mm , put ting the noesle under her i‘hfidm. pletely drenched her person. was soa:klt hmd‘hbowovg;. and :;d not the blackguard taken re in ici he would have been treated to d:-:t.m: harse whipping. ssersâ€"by, including ladies and everyone K:mot. Xf'homoul.omiblopoopkp-od' on, but he met his match opposite P. L. White‘s tailoring establishment, in the person of a big stout man whom he in sulted. The big man went for him lively, ma qni;.; ftb‘bphhduiwdd?: port. e 0 :ndnogfen:ulm‘owt Rv:lbnd Then criee police! police!" commenced, but the oi ians arrived j fiteen mihutey 1s0 fate: â€" Pho srond had dispersed, and no arrests were made. breach: of the peace. He was fined $2 Samuel Lepine also up for aâ€"breach of the m-q:rquf&au.m amount. _ . P CS * Deraetore or tus Mayorâ€"His Worâ€" ship Mayor Featherston iook his depar ture for hcl‘nd yuuldqa afternoon. He left by steamer Queen Victoria at 5 p.m. Wewish him a pleasant voyage and safe return. Sware Pox Buipoixg.â€"An unsuccessful attempt mzudfl.bo n%hiboMleo demolish the new Swall Pox building in the course of erection: on Sandy »Hill. . 1t would seem that a keg of=powder had been used for the pmxoaq, but the man who was entrusted with the job, could not oo ht socecnges onget whne wh: ul se n in di ing. the .side of the build: ing. Diserackrur Coxprorâ€"Waiges are rez: Porice?â€"A serious fight acourted on Wellington street last evening. It ap. pears a young fellow, balf drunk, was Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. Jane Russell charged with using insuitâ€" g words. She was let off on payment POLICE . Dr,. Jenkins, J. A e ‘of the greatest work of | Redioge, ssemnald § “da‘m’ zeal in that Howard, lamdil « y t _ He BOk | Miss Harland, . Philade :n%;:‘h ‘{.:;...'.,m?;“é'._.?u erfecotion h“':;‘ FMPI;?.; F;‘.‘ ‘ w mmldanulu :: w%:.a:... g Tavrsoar, July 15. the ‘clumax ; ‘80,‘ pleading indis fl';w.b.lfll“mmnfowufi size on each side of their â€"mother, m:l this the conversation fagged nidre than ver, and the ayes of the> young, : as well 3'3. iold, became fixed upon the un gomedian. â€" Atâ€"length the lady of the in her eagerness to z:: benr da %m to; hews , 1 ‘bfiowfiailmm‘ to 2o to *« This Added Mathews, was‘ thi élimas ;>80;© pleading indispo. _ 1ne elder Mathews once gave Mrs3% H: Siddons an account of 'cfl"’-‘" the i viol mathern Hetees to mih Lo W&.imu_. Lh:h.i&dw way inner of the guests, knew how to promote ‘ton= :»' l".l.-il' ] “'T. _ih PBWaZ !‘lNCII‘ ”M why, with ‘his knowledge of the hm am like a is acquainted wi S ce pirtons ot Th aily) bubiy pnaant vérsation. (With ? rt, he added alneig c body of young choora men w O o Renienhints Araprior; -vvvâ€"k\" fn.uuu-l[ wcl- Dhe wtll)w(e:u, m. » m * m j Miss BHarland, Pmdeiphin; Jonathan hn?hknhp J."R. Cushier, Queéâ€" beo ; N. E. Conts, Syracuse) N.Y. ; Miso M,xmcq?m.rcdo,ca. tou Place ; Fred. .wnku,lnntfifl; MNWTM}E.MK > durss, West Indies ; .t.GomnllhAl- monte; James Howard, R. ton, ton ; H. G. Sunnna Toronto igh tile; Was" ’fiw’.hm:.&:r: Pitstoy ) David White, jr,w'n.-uwn;’ h wonte ; Jdnh.l’uo.. .AF n l:&t::'afi lady, Buifalo; Thoe:"Clark, 2. O‘Mcars, Pembroke ; C. G. Meech, Aglmer; sohn" F. Cram and son, Carleton $ A. Black, Eganville. .‘ itoggs ment to make him an allowance of not less than $200 per annum, including the current year, t a A‘potice ‘of motion was giveh by the M&mfinw réspecting the reâ€" port of the Depository Comunittee, to the effect that the Committee‘s minutes, toâ€" gothorwnhthooanu{onduco between the Chairman and the Chief Superintendâ€" fimbihmuhnp,' including the 16tâ€" ter of the Chief Superintendent .of 29th May, 1875, be printed. ‘The above mo: nonrunrw”,lt any subge~ quent sessiop. © _ «~ { Certificates of eligibility as Head Masâ€" ter of High Seh:z‘h«:’ud-;dto be granted to Messrs. R. A. Robertson, B. A., and the Rev. W. R ME.A. . Mr, Sheard having decli to act as mmum:mma certain members of the Council, it was ordered that Mr. John Macdonald, M. P. bom}:::odtont,nd in the ovonto} his rei 'fi:thstthonfiicuolflnllov. 8. Jones, M. A., be secured. In consideration of the large amount of labour devolving on the Registrar, Mr: ing, the Council passed a resolution KS Council of Public Ipstruction respecting admission ‘to: the High _&ool was :efonod to the H. 8. Inspecâ€" wm. A :o(tnmunmtbn froul:: Mesars. Macâ€" millan & C3., London, on the copyright in the Arithmetic, was referted ::: commitâ€" fout; and Mokere, Macionman, ReMaster en i Messre. cMaster, in‘ to his system . of u\mmic, was referred to the Rev. P. Ambery . ‘The Chief Superintendent was requested to reply to a communication from the l:;)uh of the County of Dundas, conâ€" veying to him the opi of the Council respecting the lengtH 3 vacations . A lettar from the ‘Inspector fof Hamilton on the course o('-t.udy was â€" referred to the Committee on & and Text Books. ons from A. Miller & Co., and Mr. Tackabury of Montreal, textâ€"books,and the atter‘ submitting an. e Commi on textâ€"books. Superintendent gave notice of a motion on letters roodv.’d from the Principal and masters of the Normal School r-poounf the competition in the Girl‘s Mode School for the Silver Medel _A commuâ€" niufig:n?s‘;:odng from Houu.h,l. Camp submitting a School hisâ€" mf Canada. ® report of the Committee on the Depository was read to the Council. Prof. Wilson, seconded by Prof. Smith, moved, «Jhat the report with the doguâ€" ments cpfndod thereto be received and printed for the consideration of the #, One of the most important items of busiâ€" ness before the Councitat its recent meot ing, was the choice of a staif of teachers for the rnew Normal School at Ottawa, has already been published. ‘The salaries will bothonmouthogoupru‘ntnuch&d ‘@errespondi in e tok Saein o ies nare . to publich the It was moved in amendment by: the Right Rev. Dr. Fuller, seconded by the Rev. Dr. Nelies. ©‘That the Council â€"conâ€" ceives, on further consideration, that the appointment of a committee on the quesâ€" tion of having a depository in connection with the Educational Départment is ultra vires, and consequently that the Coundil cannot accept the report of the said com* mittee, regrets that so much trouble should have been given to the members of the committee, revokes the order and 1nsiitubon, deyond the ordinary ince MM 'm'&c ie e raminte it is desi in the opini il of Pn:hll'n’o In opma?nmm Government should, from time to time, ty theumelves ang whits, the. phots isfy ves, and the . publig en rort ill in it fulfils which | it . wasintended, that Enm‘pg tunnecessarily interfere with the regular course of trade, and that its ent; financial andpnnl,h% That the Chairman be req: to comâ€" municate "the above‘ resolution to the Honourable the Attorney (General. || . discharges the committee with thn% to them and to the officers of the D& partmen tbr the attention given to the U gulations and course of study in force in the Normal School here will be adopted at O)ttawa. ~Mr. E. B. Hopo has been apâ€" pointed Clerk of the new institution at a following vote :â€" Netsih rninoags ns Aronpntaper To 100i0, the HHo%e Wan. MeMastorcifce Right it was ordered;â€"That the D.fi'dofi through whigh the Governmâ€"nt ins i institution, beyond the ordinary province Amongst the communication laid before the Council was one from: Mr, 8. C. Wood, M.P.P., resigning his seat at the Council Board. A letter trom Mr, Smirl, of Otta . Dr. L . Rev. Bishop Cu-:‘ the Rev. J. 'I\bu'ds and Professor Goldwin Smithâ€"9. ‘The elder Mathews once gave Ret: Eroiemat Ambant, Proroniar Wient Ux1ox Housz.â€"John J. Haines, Kings On motion of Professor Goldwin Smith, HOTEL ARRIVALS. ThXE TIMES OTHTAWA, (FRIDAY. JUrtY "16, 1878 "' :.?V..hho IE o: ;:;.:â€"e dflnt.cikaz u.o".. A labouring .&dqnn of <Arbroath beat his wife~ -hm..{. the mfi h. [ofl? .n' l'fl"‘“':“l"hl’-" ?Ar :fl fl?hâ€"-‘ 1 beat his wifeâ€"afterâ€"his ~In e ing he | in in antr in s P ogies ne water." , "Ay .. i gudeman.". Rising and his wife‘s face such a m":,‘flhd.uflumg&nfi,ha whaur hae ye been?" he â€"was Mitmhindflbuduig_u night, m&fifluwaieh.:cm hw 4 Â¥ Ral 7 .\. rankd + pages are numbered from 17 to 98%.. : / handouffs with which Mrs. Dauser was wlpdfiow'ithmm trunks, and .olosets were forced. mgo @ntries in it, and the who derected a nervous crisis, and pre scribed absolute quiet. To the police she ve no information of â€"value, and â€"were &o intruders capiu el lhoooulda: identify the tall, well:mannered man alâ€" n i amacte o mee Cap VsnDnunln-lnhhm. sipn the book used by the men as aâ€"ruse to obtain admittance to the house. the bonds and some Virginia bonds ; but the form:r were found in Adruer’ the robbers Womfihfi ’woflh 37 cents on tho“ddht ¢ i tm" in their serrch the mhlio: came across> many ‘valuable ‘articles ciwing and Invedaers semiel (hey toP + asi fi:m for m:’m and less t3 ~â€"olmtranptane currence that a physician was summoned, who derected .-p:mom o'r-hi-. ut mEA Mr. Dauser arzived home last evening. me@%fim&gu it was a di â€"mattcr to obtain anv inâ€" formation of : said he maaiups t opretno k tntbe weheneedee areanaiel sfml-!n‘ thmonmnéo. c.gm Van wl dievers ertean t coane and Wug"‘fi (the" lfi!? and} Central Office Detective Von Gerichton was sent from g;f‘.m o in i gon 8,"* A opinion \borne out . y th traces of any professional in es n rmirnragl in oty en ainnne s h § & tnnimes aprecio ._.u;tu’ 'x.'w“"“;‘& rob some coupons, and ‘ it is ‘possible that she have. medeudel o fven in one ances who* planned and execited the Wite, miake rihe 80 me Jfiuflfic % dough, pnahndnbeltep Mn seat t N088 + Hut not tt they r heavy “NL M 1i snn .wum bo:d mare drinks &t in . Irourh doors, &0., that warb forced" bodrinlg the l'm-gn:l: oo i nnnur.“t'i:.t.r_‘:oion o? .‘E!.':g picked up subseqiient to their had not time to clear things away. Half a dozen trunks em MW W“Nd.dlaollfidm&om. tents of the closets, which had been forced '-’v:pr:':u}?:.'d 5‘ n’h’.ii% the carâ€" te tor hauled Bt:ou:.zm &? i::?‘;\:.w":.uon were by fou‘::nd !M’B M‘:figd closets & he w y ciex hn wone ie t c orir ut pnaen. four beds, the mattrasses of which had been ripped open, and the remmants of a ,, . The felons bad employed the half hous ”g olonw k l:in hm”n trunk, bureau or rece u::?:,{or nl:'ublu was ransacked, ndfi& carpets, amon i ev eqwht:'nf. Ev‘erl; closet ilm;;mt was turned inside out, and the contents :::o scattered on the floor, .â€".On the sec ond or..pariour,, fioor . â€"sedtelary full of Moust near Fifth Avenné Snacked at Wigh Noon. From the:New York World, July 13. stairs. She heard heavy trunks hauled about, and the the mud3 their contents as they were thrown on the floor, the gmmin; cmd s i eifanninge i arpies E-H a_._’_‘.gJ? @uu.m- m., & ‘gl' guarded her while the others{went npâ€" ed wi Parrain‘s . houbcho m.z omprehend her, Bm'ur. had the sense to . summons Ut?'mhl:o-a&r, :.d Fiteenth Precinet, w m b' d 6 I. till Y« : b; ed, umno‘"‘d I:':"&:i‘ '“33335 ed at Â¥ 0 r ow e in the house had been exâ€" lqu_i_noti_gndfpuq:lumao..-;, ies oo Soe clozels stoured by a stout ock, had been dashed in, the bedding of THE BOLDEST CRBINME YET, Oakville. gpier the provicions of the SEX . sithion of | 3y £634 Denes in ced onl on ut fipAdp&dfi:fibmgm;{; PIRT}D&M. uc?)vunmr’ lm‘“c"‘%‘““n" Blst W !NAERS Band of Four. . $1.00. § g&rldt::y’n-“ ahph-.dh’.m(;.:d C uumua.l:mu-vmocm :;‘"»l: 3.:.. Excellency, by â€"and with fi‘srw Panee Music, $1,00. Viclin and c.flubm sed to order, and it ‘y?(iun abd . Plute Ducts. $1.00. By Winâ€" is hereby ordered, that Port cg.'di‘, .fi( #netuzk l T | mu&‘mm uiu%o" culx.l'l-n)luum‘. For H-o- Cmm ty on ns ty M ic alaar t nee I wout 28 td they arehorety deteeiced frea tas droneterman uen e‘ said Ports: of. Toronts :: aud ; +t | .. Sorg wi a4 H# i apeotivenyy ons Diced under the survey | SottyaABadiinal #l W | of the C of Customs at the Port of| °* " HIS Rxcxmncym A TRATOR IN COUNCIL ww i eopatitated an in o ar Bnig: same is cons an s on Port, and pleced under the survey of the Collector of Customs of the Port of â€"Ottawaâ€"the ‘same: to take MM&MW next. ~W. A« 523 Oerk, Privy Council. the Customs," His Exeellency by and with the advice of the ooees Tray Cotincil for Canada, has leased to @raer, and it is hereby, that the Town of Pembroke, in the County of Renâ€" of the Parliament 3lst year of Her o° the Farliament of .Canada, _held in the Sane year of Her Majesty‘s "Reign, chapâ€" Sist yosr ot Her Aajoaty 5 "Reign, chaye er B + ie Te on Reamink (hak with se mavice of the quruer ol HIS EXCELLENCY 18B ADMINTISâ€" TRATOR IN COUNCIL i N the recommendation of the Honour _O_,Wfi'm“fof&uwm.nd day of July nexm uP\ RupOmneieiiee ies 23 0 d4~ btie n 2 Council for Canacga nas oeon p id to order and it is luobyu&n&mdfin Aut Port at. St, Hyacinthe, and Province of Quebec be and it is hereby constituted AMdEntry,:ndiW the same to take effect from‘ First UENERAL * requir | V_ Te eartpra on dooke Foquiring priniéd bheaditige V able m.'"m‘o%"‘wm seetions 0f the ACE passed in the Seanon of the Pnii\mmt-m hel" in tha Atnh‘n:amnw '&S W'D(rm‘botwunmm m rl&ul&hom;dnmpgrnmm me, stock is fast portuni 1 t a well asâ€" opportait® Bor buy in car k 2008 tnt whil e BPARKS BTREET, OTTAWA.., Ruling, Perforating, Numbering Aug. 22% Awou::&'ll.;gm!z lyor Ontario Advisory Board Canadian | Commission, International txbibitton of 1078, â€" Childrens‘ Rubbers at 25 eta. . .. , Missesm* se at 40 oin,4 \_ o _ Ladies‘ Long Rubber Boots, at .‘i” And other go>ds at proporlionately lo# prives, OTIOE is bereb; that this Brard nre Mpm applicat‘ons from | inâ€" Boots, Shoes, RUBBERS, &¢., Lamb‘s Clearing . E&bjd. y P go fororplippers, at cost and ihie®, Ail BOOKBINDER, A18 EXCRELLENCY "IH® Abithi16 TRATOR IN. COUNCIL GOvERNMENT HOUSE, QPTAWA. Mondéy, 14th day of June; 1875. March 10, 1875. Which will be sold OHEAP for Cask March 10, 1875. GOovERNICENT HoUkE, Orrawa. Moriday; 14th day of June, 1875 able the Minister UST RECEIVED AND OPENED oUT, EASONABLE. ‘~ PaAPER HRULER, AND Boots & Shors. s en‘ a [ BOOTS & SHOES" AT PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. Mookbinders. a. MORTIMER, 50 Cases of s Act pareed in the m 0t Pised I1. the PRESENT ; , dationt bfithe Honourâ€" W. E. BROWN, 15 Sussex St., Oltaws, fand on en ies yiowe, Kfim o ornes Oreen, Melodeon, i‘fi‘r‘i’-n. y ® bontratAbadiiual 44 $ | QLIVER LITSON #00.,, I"‘:gnm ft‘sory? ifke ;l N A-m M.Ah ’~ Qm)nun- uy Violin and Pi W‘E%'EHL&MAZ‘ Wual:y‘.mml';{fin, that every one.can piay, and 20 qoo on peip Mobea ez 9ity your + Pame MDHCAL Elowers. $250, Fiute & Piano OHY HMAAMSt 4040 | mt® $ the Snior themselve Neconu and mnire timaé Cortination: 7 &9&{ :lfih | wili be beld (1.V.,, in t:uo' DAY, m%m ohes; ;Monw h '_ .h.y,a'tvls.n..lu C es n are n "08, foOm! ong y 2Â¥ith Jaly, y fo ia se & ,;g,mm' ofi the ow Ti and _“0": Quebec on‘gr.m«‘; Ottawa, June 28 1875 warld. Vewsln i ho cenph on onith in the BIR JOHN YOUNG...............Brattie, JOHN mau...;..u...........;.mir % H. 0. O‘KELLY:..;..s....... .+..Munfo, â€" PEMBROKE % oc W i ie ieaig oo it en n roce dably, (nundayren uu.="° e m&mm%flm‘ Will leave Union, Russell and Houses Will com: Raturday oon tri o Ks ooo Raeoioane onu..' p I',«-d E_'M 4 g%v&i; pangengers arâ€" ue is Pall Lo thaen en tral st Sand Point, on the up Hienintr sr Join Young leaves n-,yâ€"fi cm.ovl:.r"v‘auq mornings &t o’do% mm"‘; Q“_'.'_m_.l.:z'l u1iA _ Return > Tickets to 1.‘Original 3%00, Meais 19. . id y BHRCAERD, . _ ‘~. OF RouiAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ufermns Cecasaipenand alegner bertiie it OTATM ARNEPAAeNO CoY, Button, Russell A JG 7"“’"&3‘?15#” a8T Btr. PREERLES®, _ ..A« 4 «7 4 ‘Howle «"* PRINOCE OF WaALES, ow?.‘*-m NIGHT LLNE, 40 uin on ig dion ther ied ath on sings Poa o e e * + Sir. Quuu vwm:m: %m At 7 a. spnnannu ‘ efeanaenitin o the Office, Queen‘s Wharf, or tror to Montreal. Meals anu siatercoms extra. â€" _ _ This routé is in COaundn: . Pitiod deeirouk of a pieuont is Ottawa July 22 1875.+ Colram y ,urwn% . Passengers by Day Boat ve Bonaventure D?ot.llonm 7 &.; fllllq' â€" trait Tor Lackhine\ be .nj"?h foked" through to Montreal. Meals anu siatercoms extra. â€" _ wiael utd 5. .. Wiimady eouupraLkira‘€ & Rates of Passage from Quebec :â€" yLABG W," "Civaarools ® puurasr, m.‘."_â€".r%-gfi‘:" iy opher GOMPA ?"J"... m%_..m Rates of. Passage from Quebec:~â€" Ottawa Riverâ€" Mavigation Sompany. Ottawae, Maz_i3th 1875 June 2nd 1875. DOwWNwARDS. .';“ b Queen‘s PHCNTOTA®. "â€"'___-_â€"T-'-"".."_ QAIADIAJ a+ su0kn are: 8 ANCHOR LINE. * A=t L98p enb apininy chas ‘trax Mail â€"Line es adts® pljsge anpaint Land wid. frows 1Â¥Slund ‘a 4 Sootiad} ‘ ns i‘*"r“‘& Steamer QUEEN VICTORIA OTTAWA axp» MONTREAI» >« Steamships; s >» / sne0 usn o 68 n ca u48 se 6e aeenes m'”'“agam?"": DRo is pERLP may be secured at 0. J Pemioy Sod Sfeeon sarried on each FROM .QUEBREO; Cak be gbtal i+3 on epplicaie mable "that c;- \ didates 'm'* fi-m‘.: m& to présent insy e is . iÂ¥ M kh tA > we! x 12. Candittis, pFobidabt, H J. HorTHWL $1% me stgtnie and the PABSAG i: 17, ‘The Counail of Aeleonottof y ag 8 and | The awas the right is ol ; 'u b 1 4 t r & § is o akeg.. e sc oz _ apaa,i ooo | (200TLING BiRDS, or qfhetwise trespassing in and lhn-th.‘.. road Will be Prossouted as EY\ MeS on ts male Pageriacat ol Poblie Works wNeue s ‘@xiFA. _ For conyeyance to the Springs Snd other informaton, aps y 19 * & W. & T. BORTEWTIOH®: .. AN AgENOY 1N Qorrawa, Borthesupply of Fruit _ sand Ornamenta «oonn bnenies nagre cnnts bave® oedons feritnes wmois now ready To reâ€" apek| /. Sm tnpun se po d gobore s TREES, SHRUBS, EXÂ¥avran®. "Cene how to M:‘m rrgd Ws-:, W. ll.lw,.“ to cure Wen Bie/y, l.--::.:u;:g..-la all other Disâ€" enses "he ® w * wasTE No MoRE yowEr ar aprvsrime BHUCB GLASSES anf ro?.nou AND DiIS FIGURING roT® »408 mphict of 100 r:.u M«tled Free. Send your adtress us ziso, Agonts Wanted, Gents or LaMes mm us all _ O tiawa, July 24, 1875, ©BWy tn ty Rinking Puod. by the nbove dabl atrentr m nou: 1 be, i. eusvith. mnn-rfl.m-â€"-m. wwnuwow' £, 42 % mature mumm from to Prinolpa! . . )‘ uerait m lntem.-oo:flnn.flyn:':p.o.,fitfl “hr_-u bou on ley um â€" mmmsxm"mmwmd ) % only, mil CH solutely liable for the payment of Deben 108, 400 . $ aitmitentie m Tect madet 208 Brelamctadcatts ‘wiotiter sarocnt on tere qp t ofmulrtv:l' m&'&. 'm_n_m-v, nnlctlnth*l.ltu“u e ‘"LoRDOR DanZxtunes 'afim'-n-.m-nmmy year Debor. Th P o es Th atnclpl st are 1«yable, . the ,':i '! n T i ECCC ECCCE PORD7, 43 Â¥h t & onl d mt L 2 w New York Slate Roofing Company, New OHA'A. KINGSTON, AND LONXDONX D/ Rubâ€"Agent wanted in Oitéwe, 10f County of Oariet n; Lenedrand MacNab: Most lberat arras gements win vo miil uit PB ny ) Jms nent, Haitim to: it ied 4tfi ues on fe Siuce of Pioiae â€" ‘Tenders may be for any portion of the Debeptures, from $100 ‘upwards, and fre io ha : $1,007,917; but besides a total assessed value of property, amounting to $8, mm t o omm ce sice eporanten td rase umwummmmmfl,‘g $1,111,5%, from which‘ an aop â€"" Atvor 1 mm-g mnh&- ‘-u-r-'.l,b indicate th Sheoen Bz yer cont pebrotaies aoifepe Bd ‘April inats o the Apoden wioek "Bast + Detailed Schedule of the Debentares, wilh “iw‘ ar fi be m&&““'“"“ o .4 Ifw 10 ~.mlery y _ Montreal, May 13th, 1875. Siniier "Its BM nsl aae chocolate colour changes in abont n ; kasreased Drigh sinte, g‘n'_u- nfl‘m%h. % f Ti u) Faren, To on B poic on e on in nte fhes _R@~ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED READY $UUKANT, biil bosides @ tots! 2astaned" yalue of proporiys amonniing uo a6 i Mepgar p&‘fiwm e wieud it ue en on made to the bighest tendedtére to sitons mavies iwitn ie For read: for fiat roofs, requiring‘‘n uie ririny sretiont neyproged sheeting, o ped and painted, makes cheap and _ â€" u‘l;iifiwda-“ ‘""&i.i.::"" is now Its d o egaonnintnenainined A 25 m new sh ngies without the sinte, practically fire proof against sparts or fiyi FIREâ€"PROOF, e ares cad ie svbzeriped mor at the office of O‘Oonnor & Waller, where the Orrawi Borthwick springs. fl'c’f%%gmfi" ; and JAMES G. open for a iew week Roofing Paint S. A. RUSSELL & Co., _ General: Agents for ;Provinge of Ontario, 24, Front St., East, TORONTO C iA PFE. _ ALEL L iR sls MUTUAL BUILDING®=$S OCIETY, OF OTTAWaA,. * ~â€"»ou lis xd bl ht is reserved to reject any pro s, and, to allot & por or â€"m ve w11 o5 ready hn oghy ty immomacey anet ie deknes o on t en :'l,‘-qhou w%“?-&:é“mmr. rgo NOTICE, _ _ w alili U LAINIG AlL MiXED READYV+OR USR e . »:g EXTRA RUBBER FELT ° _ W, H. vommnnmer nb y _X ) v+. ppprevaias ECONOMICAL, sSTOPS ALL LEAKS !1! $5 to $10 a day guaranteod. it free. Immediately, Arr ‘.ll'l\*_; TR Le 6o Bupt. Govt. AGENTS WANTED IN EYERY TOWX en uo i e ormation, apply to .$ Nicholas street. ped sbinglos it britgai io their plucre, ‘and nineecstoerens S # CONTAINS NO hisiad Nrapl A4t I‘ . * n%h‘f ORNAMENTAL, vp «TN Send for Outarie s mm ahin ons «is Coal Oi1l. DIRECTORS. aulu“h e ,- {COMMISSIONS UNDERTAKEN, Houses and Stores To Let in all Parts FOR EVERYBOD Y 1 The ‘Conipany Wwill aiso gindt suermin proâ€" class Arms of Ntu.':--u-n MinroAt oi Hignopatoee, in bearne.s 2 8 Oarvers &CGilder ; .“ufgwd MADR TO 1f house to rent of wanta house ; EEE.:.‘.':E_‘,‘;.:”Q-Q;' NICHOLLS Carpuers & Gilders. 0‘0 0 N NOR 8 TRRETr Next Vistoria Chamibers. PYRIMONT ~SEYSSEL © ASPHALTE @60 Bpark 4*B1% The paoe is Leayy ht s 0 oC ertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ral Commission Office. P1i0oTURE RRAaMX and by HOUSE & LAND AGENTS WILSON & ORR, ROOF. LOOKINGâ€"@LARBS "onltndt < may be made through OALL Ar w:"~._"fi-n'fi mlz e B YVOL. 1 mnilas to aad @ A. W arkcon. Jubly 21. 4074 Oy of OTEA #Â¥eb. 6, 1894 Te A LBI No. 12 #.

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