w4 Jb MIETIVORessscscsesss » «»«: 1. 20 PBb 14‘ «* wBansiFaurnkâ€"RAILWAY.. sT LAWERKENCE AXDR OTTAWA BALILâ€" way. LOnk. WATERTOWN. AND o@beXSâ€" BUBG RAILWAY. Leaves Opdensbur~.. 800 am, 225 pm. Armves in New Y ~+k.1000 pam., 7.00 am. loeaves New YÂ¥ok.... 600 pm., 1100 pim. Arrives in Ogdens DUFE rsserseracâ€"sosces boblh Hulitee. T060 ulite Leares... 7.30 am., 1100 am., 200 pm, 2400 pm. Arrives... 620 am., 7.2% am., 355 p.m., 100 pm. CABADBA CESTFAL RAJLWAY. of the Young Men‘s Christian Association and Timber Association will be held at 2 o‘clock this afternoon in the Victoria Pcotact colbbretion, whigh ‘prodtices To quently very damp and disagreeable. O‘Comnor street, was very insulting in his language to passers by. Tus Youre Max‘s Cummrma® Associa H"tu Wun-.â€"llh'.c-.-.:db at an hour yesterday conâ€" u-umm up to late iakes toâ€"day at Chesoput Lake g._lm T anibqy . in 40004‘ Bident of the same place. Mr. Mosgrove acted for the prsoecution. The prisoner wis Busz Firzs.â€"For the last three or four days bush fires have raged extensively to the south and east of the gity. Conâ€" siderable damage has been done to fencâ€" be a most pleasant and successful affair. burg from Rosten. 7.00 am.. 1240 p.m. + JO p t» @TTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION co ~teamer Peerless leavee............... 7 am @0 coum s * AITIVOB.thesswre~... 7 pM Countyr Cassâ€"A men named Joocvh Montreuil was arraigned before Mr. W. P. h«,(h-l&lnplnh, yesterdasy for assaulting Mr. N. Charbonneau, a resident h‘{.un mg.mh;'l'h Board of Works upts of daps 4@ tad 1he now "hiing the le sidewalk on the south borkipry, hn neinih c ahantiog recgmen Hugh streets. be an excursion from Prescott to this city by the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railâ€" way in order to afford the citizens of that Sazsare Scuoor Pic Nw.â€"The Annual Pic Nic of the Sabbath School in connectâ€" ~teamer Queen Victoria leaves..... 4 p has yet cccurred. The rain of yesterda; 1 dÂ¥ __ _ ui &h:flfl rubber hose of the «t hï¬oc-r-m ï¬â€˜m-â€"u George &’; . They are on a new principle and Aylimer every morning at......... 8 a Returning arrive &t.......~.....â€"â€"â€" 1.30 p. Stages leave the Ruséelt;â€"Union ~ Tax Licexse Quesrioxâ€"This vexed quesâ€" ticn will ««%&o aitention of Judge Ross on the;:l inst. Taed $20 and soct. of rain fell. It will do no harm just now to farmers who have just secured their Mant for Cont required for. "the supp) of ment the Public Buildings at Ottawa, there was The bazaar in aid d“.&o'.lda.ul:: herds, witl --_-.-.e.:’-eww and prepure articles intended as coniri butions. Place of hoiding bazaar, and further particulars, in a future issue. Rewove Tuar Hrogaxt.â€"The hydrant on the west sideâ€"of Metcalfe street, beâ€" tween Queen and Albert streets, is at the Hay and Fall Wheat crops. an error in the date for the receiving of tenders. The correction is now made and tenders will be received up till the Oth “Sylhe.udmndmd“ way to the prircipal on tbe. «qnare. The terrace walls and stairway» : sunt of the building me well nigh cumpwted, and already give indicatious of material ings. ‘The nozzles are 1 { inches each, and are calculated to throw a beautiful stream They are also botter ï¬h the branchmen, who will be to work them to better advantage. iron opposite the Victoria tower of pleted present a beautiful ance. An-d'th-hu-z: graded behind them leading into the han-'-"d "turning " a drum in Mr. ‘m the velocity «with “:fl%ï¬. eaused it to: fim tud throting bus tpoknerts s n tance of over 20 feet. &â€":fl up in a state of unconsciousness, which, though he lived 25 h-u,h‘:.m re ho breathied bis last without lock Having utrep. ed a syllable from the time he was struck. ï¬oma-nr Indians will take place of under i Town. The articles dtfll E: been signed between Mr. John Morton of tor the match to take place here on Friday. The game will be well worth ing a rumour to the contrary, the great Lecrosse Maich for the sum of $450, beâ€" going west............_..1.35 mm 203 a. m ravas ‘ _ " _ east 445 pm., 4402.m. Kravellers‘ Guide. tor Poston ...8.05 a m., 1240 pm., 610 Devuxc axp Disorpezrir,â€"An inebriated @FEYTXAA YEKMONT RAJLBROAD. Exovrsio® rrow Przscort. â€"»There will New Braxcu Pirus Fom: tunConqurror with her New Gatzs ax» Roapwar.â€" Fatrar Gaurat Laonosss Maron.â€"Notwithstand indsor Houseg4t 6.30 a.m., Kocal Putelligence. ROYXAL MALL LIYE Jessie ~Onssels leaves AT the lumber tatives of the nature Corners. ~A largo number of schools availed themseives of the privilege of â€"du" representatives to the competiâ€" tion. prizes were of a very superior tion. The prizes were of a very superior order, aod refleot great credit on .the ~n: md’uflb:hda l'oc-u.-:l County, lodl tasto cian) Ta thot selection. . Alt_.ho_book_nwe:very neatly The annual examination of pupils at« tending the Public Schools in the County of Carleton was held yesterday at Bell‘s fu«?-d mu;uwkmd. of useful iterature. in these, two gold medais were competed forâ€" one giv -»2 the County Council and the other by H Uo.outJmle. The medals have been on tion for some time in Mr. Leslie‘s window, and for nrpunnm, style and intrinsic worth will compare favorably _ with _ those | which _ are generally . gven in . any .of the educational institutions of the Province. The parents and those interested in the suceess of the candidetes turned out in large numbers, consideting the unfavourâ€" able state of the weather, to witness the day‘s proceedings. _ Rev. John xz dâ€(butly..l.poourn;.l(fl g%m i i ', Cit pector ; Rev. C. it, Mcaâ€"ts. A.Lirl.J. McCardle and others assisted in the examinations. . The ¢xaminers exâ€" pressed themselves well pleased with the result, as the pupils displayed a much greater proficiency than at. any previous examination, _ Proceedings commenced at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon and lasted until 5 in the afternoon. Before the prizes were distributed Mr. May addressâ€" ed the assemblage. He expressed him self â€" as beu;? entirely satisfied with the result the. examination.© He noticed with interest the fact that a greater number of boys than usual pre sented thâ€"mselves â€" for |examination, He thanked the friends of education County on this occasion. He not thin:‘avmthhoComoil ï¬\d :l‘i:-nd withy the: efticion azih’uu“ wi e 6 i tak ing Inspector, Mr. May, who had been for most assiduous in the e oraoomane result 4 ingsewas the evidence â€" of &onMt state of the na:l.(tqml) hd,!f:,t-'dl.uu amder Coqual) ; SÂ¥ ‘Ates. Melwen, Was Stewart and Ruth Short. wol? d Noi Stamact, Derbare Nes derson, Nellie Keough and Lissie Mutch mor (equal). A Mr. Anderson,Deputy Reeve of Nepean, was called upon to present the County Medal. (On coming forward he said that he had much ple sure in representing the The following is a list of the successful candidates for prizes : 2 O, which was due in a great measure mï¬kwu of that tieman. He believed that th&; Council would continue m as it was evidently a great to the pupils of the County. He then presented Ist Hiram ; Andâ€" Elisabeth Mgï¬mqfl;“ 1st, George _lt.»-â€" and Sn Taraieae c G. W. Acres. tleman exceeding! and evinced &m;&ï¬.kl:.'rod.hï¬ tha -â€"-Jdm- anc ‘ twant m..: im M:’M&‘ and his friends. -uu.i--mnh"mmy pé4 the ages of sixteen and twentyâ€"oneâ€"D Tomlinson and Jas. 8. Esgleson. teacher, and Mrs. Fannie Stoddard was Ts satcige, the meceptrmes Mi i Al mm,-mm.au;.i_m sunsare intArothrmnaint in mar a good deal of amusement created the questions and avswers in History and o . . M*, Felix J. Morris as Beau Fariniest took the part 6f a, high toned the leading school girl and afterwards as thobcidoduifl(q,w_hw self with such distinction as to be edly Mrs. Frank M as Naomi Tighe, was also greeted warmly as TewGvarne ?l‘n:.;hm hi-?ph on Parliament Hi evening at 8 pm. instead of Cartier Square. ‘The following is the programme & &:ï¬i“"}}mwf"‘g 3. Walts "La Bella Ialia®".....,. 4, Grand Selection " La Dame 6. Seiop . The, fail Rond #.. ... 5m â€"ceâ€"e ‘ 1 daln Regimental Quick Step. County of Carleton Examination, GOWAN‘S orzkua HOUSE The Comedy of School. OLASS 1 (JÂ¥XIOR® DivIsIOK.) (sex10R prvisio®.) CLASS IV. H. Jaxzs Carte®, red Bu butcherywas ; 7 uy Bhacith ailloor A%Mw tering inside the, city limits. He was fined $10 and costs. g Charles Beaucaire was‘ up for‘ refusisp journed for further consideration. selling meat without a license. lliz.case m:xp-n.d till daturday. ois) ons ud bet John Edmond, Buckingham ; J. 8. S8ulli« y h epees j t ie im dgimer s theo Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. iy » }> Al@ox» Icliouilie; Daniol Boyd aod wite, Hanting ‘ don, N.Y.; Mrs. W% W hi: | Chambue, Brockville ; ontreal;| M.‘8. Stevens, Miss Stevens, Os! N.| Y.; B. Campbell, Renfrew ; ‘Rev. John Rennett, Almonte ; H. D. Pencier, Thos. } Kirkup, Wakoï¬dd.n 6 Russzur House.â€" | 4 C MeNat, New York ; Wm m i oocs ""= Wekdold Montion " br. _ Louis Gauyran was up on remand for a breash of the peace.? "The cue wis idâ€" ~ Wixpsor Hougs.â€"Roberi. Henry, Yorkâ€" ville ; E. Prince, New Haven, Conn, ; \IIIM 41 i3 "“Ml-h.nl'e'.; j 47¢% imaporaty fas, o Oon): Quebec ; James A Buell, Belleville ; G A i y Mr. 1 the cow ma bb': %M the "Naney," Mr: ; [ on Epotnt site sls haRe hnke Darling,‘‘ bred from stock lflu‘d-h’ Ald. Rodden, Montreal; the uwn&y Varden," from stock im : by Mr. Gibbs; the heifer 4 "wb’#‘ Amy, and the heifer "Vivlet," from im '.nmwmumwim†will give a good account of i at Ottaâ€" wa, no matiter from what quarter compeâ€" titors may appear. C mi nort. Brookvills. ProvisviatL Exutsition.â€"The Arnprior Sta nyt:â€"lr.m;flu.xhibi&ntho forthcoming xhibition a select ising :â€" The IL #Sir " bred by E.Mo(m-h;uue.‘!u O‘ Gowrie," imported by ‘Mr; Tible of WOnlg S CWT â€".“M UEWU b: ar.Whuhr of Searboro, stock i:wcud by lr.SimooBonï¬moow too roeanen oerfenied oneohNalt a6 Father Collins, parishâ€"priest of St. Patâ€" rick‘s Church, has presented a handsome on teigey the oth inst.""it it be ongred by the St. Patrick‘s Society for the best it is surrounded (by‘ q beautiful ‘.’.Z:".‘....».cmu&“ P rigs; * Furxitrurs â€"At No. 5 , Ridean Stro6t, Mr. \V.“A*A‘â€"Hoh: hand a very 'u'.'-"..:: Too mivad, sigie d a:»“ viatand was well plomed with revaryt thing we saw. Whether for the room, the parlour, the bedâ€"soom, 3 raded, but the : of W§ fuuhh:hym n“-:h long> onder, : A good conting of clay and anvas. The he ements. raining season s0ts â€"in.â€"â€"â€"~ Court yesterday. A rowd pressed :ï¬m..m""...zl"&m“w: m mevigee ""‘""? e ."~Ԥ2 as even 4 tivated nature loves e may looks and cuhï¬â€œm @ 1. ‘l‘:‘oc.duhpt.fl 2s i oo nraave copep ereinniee Prgpue ced foinl) se wmâ€"w It be that a : &umuuu% with some heinous crime ; it is not an observer in ~the but and apprehension of the‘reward of con SATE V\A-Iâ€"I“IIPQ CAE Presented by the of 8t. om.,u:m oth: 18750 _T August 6th, 1875." The shamâ€" rock is vopied from an . origizet. by "Mn) Srazurs on Saxo t P vewprilrecrmg * yec ies The Recent Abortion Case in Toronto puurhu:iqiuh ï¬nd&y,wbo"uï¬ peplnmim ed is no doubt ; t a ieipat ts pattinet character for some time wme {46b ed | _ The alleged criminal was in the Police m;'fl‘h- in the face of the prisâ€" oner, Davis, styled M;"ï¬ in a different manner on the face of :i:, who .‘1-““ him. Dr. hv'a derer. &bduï¬:flb@ and not heavily built. head is . of growth, a ciro{ not by say sitgich of The mede] i uisite sp:cimen ing inscription: * Scotland‘s M@ the O‘Connell Centennial. «Prise> j T ie Jor : mormpindi wm:xhl'&n'bn-fl“:fa deceased were found, was made by a front above the forehleed being Thin ‘and is worn in what we venture to o 'ï¬ Trom the ons to about halt the disiguae td the point of the leaving Tr z&-ï¬dhï¬a bet was no working of the ) W library, or the kitchen there is ample choice, and we learned that Ir-Am iA . t 3y w p e 1 g ty Avcvivevaggds S ecr crowd and and seporters, and even o mt w;u'?' m"zh-‘-d'z ‘ poregcA ) not | yot uin n-flflm -ixa to ) ( I & ig | “"â€"v*!r"' ith h a " . Mh&hï¬?ï¬â€˜; ph"l‘ There will i6 # spdctoua .::'3 ml‘l’u‘y&. to Mï¬o'l.t: ob;cnion KARIE#B% Mnu“oh‘.'lz:hd.m_ be in lwnd“n tendg oe.‘ tX and the «Dootor" left it an air of " The*‘ grounds »‘ who has saien already one «Cab®FOm 75 situated. visitore *till be at fntile or ‘‘The case, it will be observed, has been mfll M.w&m deâ€" may be expected, Haxpsous Coxtrisurion. ««The. Rev. ring ; good. iurniture st fls padee it L ol ty i ton; the cow *Young Rose," bred WOTEL ARRIVALS. PoLTCE CoOURT. ‘The matter was an lSod.a lor theâ€"bes! ive of the great event Tuzsoay, Aug. 2 st thiai~ BEFTJRSHMENTHomn, be had on MTTAWA, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, 1870 Q‘Coonell . .Gentennial CHAMPION LACROSSE . GAM Shatitock s Oauglinaughwaga. Kgot of E/gin Street, five minnutes from Russali BASEâ€"BALL, RUNNING, JUMPING . â€"~""paAnemea s FRIDAY. "AUGUST | 6th The St. Patrick‘s Society of Ottawa having taken the initiative in the Celébration ;of the U‘Connell Centenary "fete," and having been kindly granted the use of the Ottawa huo- n.u&mm of the Ottaws Base Ball Club, have determined to celebrate the occasion in a manuer worthy of the Gregt Liberator=â€" Conttal Ratronds is well‘as with the Ottawa Riverâ€"Navigation and Unipn‘ Fotwudin&‘ucompniu‘ Lines .'of] Steamers; ets will be issued over these Routes at «ONE â€"FARE, and This Society having madespecial arâ€" nnï¬monh with the Managers of the St. Lawrence & Ottawa, and Canada FATHER STENGON, or ALmorts. Grand: Trunk Railroad between Monâ€" treal and Toronto a FARE AND A THIRD, and good for TWO DAYS, &onp{ ‘Rxoursionists to the ty of Ottaws to visit all the p-lmmr a&l‘points of interost in and around the Capital including the P #eECNew "Exhibitron ""Grounds, Far Famed Chaudiere Falls, Ridean Falls, Parliament Buildings, and other points ® of intergat, â€"â€" r.ï¬--.ol.t..!.....0.-:0....-.?"1;::- 8 Hurdles 3ft 6 imb‘i m .. Medal or....:....... 1st $10 2nd 8 Tbmlw N ~‘] OL 'l 9 Rubninbdongibap, 16t $5, & 10. ~'~ Indentured g to the city .o:ldy,‘& Programme |6f the ‘Day. Addresses will be delivered by several gentliemen. i94 324 PB During the evening a G 4 plag] of Firy Works will take piace within the grounds, i We td DANCING to commence at 2 p.m, and continue until 12 m. OVER $1,600 FOR DISPLAY !â€" will procecd=to the : Bage Ball Grounds where tho following will be the 1 C 1. (J. . Pones.) L. ChampionBuoum‘ . 850. 00 «Guine tb commebice at 10 o‘dlasharp.; bet tbooolobnu:tsm 5 12 13 14 16 17 18. 19. 15 At 9 a. m. sale of i pio,r:l.lu Cl intoxicating m Prdééssion®" Meaded""by * Magnificent Banner ... <â€"xi amkâ€" * â€".w., ;\ UNION, BRASS BAND _ The" i > situated, vbhonb:j?h“ httle or no exponse, % & Apnxtsszon,..26 ctsâ€"CRIporEy 10 ote. Ottawa, July 39, 1876. _ _ . _ THE IMMORTAL O‘CONNELL. Ottiwa _ Baseâ€"Ball Grounds Atthdé Closb ‘of th6 Baseâ€"Ball Match and the Cauphnaugh Inâ€" mmum a‘parse 3..;!00 00 Uhampion 1 Mile Foot Roce, â€" open to all comers, Society‘s .~â€": Gold Medal Yalne....... ... 40. 00 Three Stunding Loaps 1st $5© . THE RELIGIOUS SERYVICES . Of thie day will take place in the .| 8. PATRIOK‘S CHURCH, _ } t 9 a. m. m ‘ot m ; | will be i i A Quarter Mile Race, 1st $10 24 }!&nn'nsxfiflxh' TLeap, Ist $5, T LARGE PRIZES FOR ALL 100H And other Amusements, l . CA JSHioaZ .A L). cveast ce CELEBRATION i9 i t Cisie M "their | CRAND _ CELEBRATION Temperance Soctiety: of Oftawa. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. O‘Connell Atithe request of the 8t. Patrick‘s 1.iterary !h::.‘neoudod hy a number Of t day w 11 be Frociaimed a PUBLIO HOLIDAY. The sssociation has also made Amï¬â€™w with: the ‘?urd- Cen ral and Oita s [dor Slon. Tickets to And. fodl fï¬xtm%u'“zrm good for Fridey and Saturvay, ¢th and 7th of Er Ewm_fl i u:obny will commence at Grand High Mass. & . The .be underthe JW om{-m:..‘ ‘ ROSA _D‘ERINA. The Reverend Dr. O‘Reilly, & ’ In the eveping. a GRAN D OONCEWE and an € in + s i e nc anain ie talenta { amatours, will susthin" the Concert 3 Song... .. ... . .. . ‘‘Don t you go extasrared cmm..fWJ lw......g;us of o-pq 7 Postry and Harp °... %&-dnnh.mnl * Thige Wation Biaie Hradey Snd ‘Wiss Negie."! Late of ‘m ‘m'unbnn.flmnl.un&ul Cathe» vnlmmhzï¬u- . x wili preach:the. _ _ aderen Gemer meystptiPh priic ho on + uvi-n: PORTRAIF OF. O‘CONNELL. _ | :m ouse will be decorated with m %‘w“-&a mirayenrs McKay, Â¥eq., of O‘taw, will grace a prominent Refreshments wil} be providedâ€"on the Admission to the Pubiic Free. OPERA HOUSE. The Major‘s Hilt. AFTERNOON . . °/ ; fhonhoabes o irpenitmnie, B A N D 4 Berioâ€"Comic Fantasi+.......... ........ . Bey@r 6 ‘wuu.i......um K.urno"..........&m * e dn:-(ko m:h:olfl:: an ‘s leen Mavourneen, aï¬' b’mhku’g l:é Ey 'm% hnd the Har, that i&m*l.m i lc io. .. Painge alts..... ...« .« .*D@r Weber®"..... .. .. .L rand m..-w-.m ‘ }iwfl.."%fldfl L".... | : & t RILLES. . s tevestmnt BPRE ETT mone gies, "] i (Neviorg to ie broge ditmineee s ntimih 3 uadrine...... . . * BE Patrieks".." Lawe A number of Games and Pastimes, such gg‘.:?ammmvw the i‘ï¬â€™% a coment Statiteas m s in on 6 hoil mile w se wl e the pring: w The Indomntcomnt B:aduv&lm# wish toinduige in the Laboors or Lrighy @ha Tamtio ob the nnif oale, Siogor 20e proasoet Mre. P. 9 weus i it Airs" (Neow)....}. :m% ho wl iÂ¥ NétionaiBatind:.sMY maFs Thomas Davia BALLOON NU tde followi g.choice selection of 7 Organ Boto.... Co anah Mithoh n ..... ... 4c "W hesien) --w Agnfg’mho ORDER OF CELEBRATION. m.a::'-‘_‘wh&-ï¬hm t im w. . Woliade . . somn gasey, Quaue, July 26, 1908, ts PROFESSOR ~GUSTAVE "SMITH, ‘day, Aug. 6th, 1875,. assisted by the Queon C f frish Melody, y MDLLE, uin : apmpman reuhiant wihh d A Oollestion will be iaken up in ald of the S FE R M O N AT. L LA W A UIO.....~..........â€" Gowan‘s Orchestra morian. * Dead" .Ingram ' Dremory of the Amapeieeeg Games and: Pestimes; PROGRAMME ;â€" MORNING. Centennial ASCENSION, %¥¢ OF THE or E;l i edesved Caalirs, @nitch can be Oof the Laziest men i ‘" naabmemisiokert‘ «\tâ€"won‘t;cost anyâ€"â€"moreâ€"than it â€"will â€"to visit any ordinary Cirous. Mark: theâ€"Day and daté, AUGUSTâ€"9thâ€"& 10th. $WAIT! WAIT! Lflxï¬:ï¬â€œï¬ the World ! A â€"World on Wheels! yow on is Ntoth Aof um 2p0r and uist viatt to Foneppucy sÂ¥ t Aimmgen OPAACANIEAHRc ENS The Greatest and Grandest Exhibition . ... toudra y AVINQORIIED DISCOUNT on Amer MAMMOTH, . MENAGERIE LiVING GIRAFFE! 6 ‘Trained Elephants . 8,500 Beasts and Birdsi dAE aVisyionm stgep ans Statuary, e w 2t fh,0!L/ interested), who ; hive been troubled in the past with : ummed or heaâ€" ted arbore, and journals : nd have been payliog mm,ugmâ€aumu- and so avoids those chimplaints for the future. All Olls gurranteed and orders solicited; wig"" * "*" mm l sSar The â€" Afternoon Sends forth alr: fresh‘ng cooluess in the Menagâ€" ie Â¥iq Mussam paviiions THE GIGANTIC A FOUNWAIN: OF REAL W ATER unp?.dummmmu'umw erformers in %“Muy #8., . uP . Wt m B & . * m i0 . _ M¢ . T# tÂ¥ OB E0 _ _ ï¬umwfl“w noleane itnarel oi Bobirnh road Bhow, but a Great Overiand and can be seen by.all. men.as it moves over DOUBLE CIRCUS rates, Angusi Â¥th and 10th, to visit Ah6 Great rates, AngusiÂ¥th and 10th, to To enu ie "hed S fever y oi " con tip hoars of o oaall, ou,; â€" 30 cents Holid@y="Parade ! Wrm, For sale by all Ollmen Dec. 4, 1874. Su T inXA aet hy E: Ytour s[;il_ ! o~ mgi Gonls or laiies. hildren us 9 years . â€" 5. cents Upeus at 1 a hour .‘!ï¬@l‘gl Ottawa, July 2, 66 B i 4498 4 Paws* ON ~CONTAIES NEARLY Of the 1#th Century, The Bhow, RAND MUSEUM ‘ pa? cv--&v-. and T and â€"fyening AY. K107 {pprtawa. uxinosron, AND LoxDboi DERENTURES M * > § $180,000, Six and Seven Por Conts, . . W&mem or doilar, Wi be adied Soerned intersst ap to date or varmiant ""d are to be at a -&"ï¬" Te %;.‘.‘L.".."&f.“"m"‘ Maroe, tool poa inmtare is Actom i is $180,m iN delts exciuding me Dyater Works Lastallsy ie e in en s esnt d upran cortmedes promo s [mpaie Weel _ LIME. JJH® Subscriber has Comt @( all descriptions at Lamps & Chandeliet 2 asc i sggeg i; . Pribciile and interen are | rable, the Intorent rpb h‘é’%h,ul, and, with its -ubur:a’n nearly 30,000, _1 hi 1,007, but besides a | of proj ) @ 1go (nrente amietmat ies o rarmdparre l‘ul&dï¬ï¬z“ .lmvueh an Aubaer “'“‘&_grm“?" aolem ‘arn "ihet, cuernaters. e t gu'.;n ul:;.:-';' e soid, on 2rd "A pril hu.g"&" &.:'."-::a gum‘ :uub bw%g muzw &â€"h Mï¬ï¬.‘ ï¬ufl n Hepophies, may be made through the # of" ths D4 with Of tender;," can be o nrocame radhesin e o9e bobbalite with zons ot tonder. ounte opreumes ns uie ve de mosnt lng* () gi@iagy, * e ie ropoline / are io o in hprainaa en t n n ticaie Uret dage ol 1 s o7 ped it _mm,mmrm_yzd pMJOMY, M _of w Appmomtn ura es dooae s ~2°° oo ie Oeptriment o Poxe worg= borh Pulies 2OC; went th t of hy results impossible to be obtained elsew tentic Sqk _A at 5..::'.‘.:.." a i uaker ts "“‘&‘hl‘:h-h can be a% '.“Mâ€˜â€œï¬ mmfln Ite Jow cost i within the % C . & P U P vmm-m. ¢ ;“: AT THE OIL.DEPOT,: SUSSEX 4 ,.;.? goat ~. & § o. s. smw . n colour 'rM"mM & E‘fo’i’ !E:‘.-;.,;":mï¬:;w;. vot se im _ Pure country air and fre mont giye the pationt she beneat of 1 fAlied whu ail neceneary Oo oinetrent thanges, M a ce o CnBOnE Of D 4 s can be accomâ€" â€" s ags. â€" In stt reA43G x: > y ater on the e v on iho vontionnt and partite wining To w AlLL UE FALNLB A J m{m ' uie * / "" EXT%RUBBBI‘ FEL T\ â€"â€". ped and painted, makes ohoup and* Montreal, May 13th, 1876. innarg*Snd & .County of Cariet n; also, i perorke t e Araor e tea t T S toen o en neeete n Setene enoe t inopanar & W alier, where the slobt Roofing Pain e Springs and other informution, apply to w. z. nortawior, Otta wa, July 24, 1875, $880.3 A liimited number of b â€"arders can ese spric A‘roof m ‘The public are cautioned SHOWER <AND ~OTKER patks, 1875, COAL JAnis cl‘l'un"ï¬: ‘ ly Borthwick springs, C A P ETCOA Lsso ooo a MUTUAL: BUILDING SO0CIET OF â€" OTTAWR; * > »" o «* Ya D. OOONNOR;;â€"â€"+....... York Slate Roofing Company, New RB°ALL OUR PALINTS ARE MIXED READY NOTICE. ECONOMICAL, Agents for Province of Ontario, 34, Front St., Rast, TORONEG .\ I. W . MeRaÂ¥*s, S. A. RUSSELL & Co., _ A4GENTS WANTED IN EYERY PTOWKN Tate article 16 Buildâ€" COAL C LN E*‘ S m Bd n e w m is a in Send for Outarie We ons aa a49 nou in e uie hn Di Lations of our paints, and tho se whose ty ; Patent ~Slate Coal Oil, OFFICER. excite« RECTORS; â€"AND TOâ€" Al, uy fauksd way s sven saan, io is Houses and Stores To Let in all PWH # COMMISSIONS UND RTAKEN, |. _ ra ieA P To Rol aphaite o C poush Sm ane w ispaiaaly ."A%‘w"‘:‘.'-'?. Nmiet Dongenties Solltinss FOR EVERYBODYT for the last % CONTAINS NO T Oarveu&ï¬oï¬q | 60 sn arkae .4 ; pHX 14A 8e 1 us 10. onpee . Carvuers & he Oilg ef Ottewa NICHOLLS â€" & in_*â€"1*c2â€"â€"x‘râ€"mall â€" PYRIMOHT SEYSSEL A NO TAB,. . ; si40 . “%M LEAK®! TY â€" 0‘ 0 0 x x 0 & arn;mï¬ Next Victoria Chambers. . 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