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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Aug 1875, p. 2

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i it Â¥* €} 1J 44 THE WEEKLY TIMES ; tOanada, LX 1 23â€" * ~o9mnne + nwrflxn- o in -l f%‘ w f suesre lnus';u.:E P‘arngraphs. Reâ€" dn every F morning, and e0u~ m the '.r‘.ib,"‘- en paits of the world , valmable agmcaitacal m Au.t;rl d cluet edionial amicles of THK . siLY TIM £€=® price $i.00 per annuih in as vabce. Complete asd trustworthy . M«rket Bee pofrte, Latesi Tergraptit Despmicites, Partiame ntars Reports, s clums wee Subscription Ruies for the Baily Times W hen pald Weckty, Tweive and aâ€"inril ( vat W hen etd Fearly. Nix Dooark in witance U".awa. Hst Doc.. 1874 Gowans Opera House.â€"Shaughraun Co. Royal Exchange Hotel.â€"G. Acres. O‘Connell Centemnial.â€" Jas. A. Henderson, Forepaugh‘s Aggregation.â€" A. Forepaugh. A Gala Day.â€"A Forepaugh. Local Notice.â€"O‘"Connell Centennial oc ts tX Maantien? Puenaw, ao. ac. ~ Mouses Wanted. e y S Ontitle Strayed or Mouses to Koni. UTrawA, FRIDAaY, APVGUST Toâ€"«day being ‘the occusion of the ccleâ€" bration of the O‘Connell Centennial and a public holiday, uo paper will be issued from this office to morrow. sensonable for the amking of alms ; that it is utterly impossiWle to wait, until the bhard times are over before we begin to give to the poor. We must have always in our midst the wretched, the orphan, the outcast, and the helple=s; and their needs must therefore«lemand the altenâ€" tion â€"and .,-p‘#of all charitably minded people . e have to take their mmen-déhu evem while we upvyh.bpnisb!wt.h.oolourm OoUR CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, A great and nobie work is urgently callâ€" ing for the belp of all who dread misery and delight in charity. We well know that this is a trying season, that there is great pecuniary depression eXisting, that seriqus anxieties and feaus are. disturbing tions. it would be better, some may say» to â€" wait until these bard times have passed over, before making collections in behalf of the poor, the helpless, the orphan, and the outcast. To those who are familiar with the importance and necessity of chari. table institutions to the welfare of society, ed by Christien precepts, We muâ€"t systematically give something for the reâ€" lief of the poor, otherwise their miseries the comampercial -ld,"\h'.un-wdud money is the cry of every oneâ€" we meet. It may appear then to some persons an unseasonable time to be asked to contri bute towards charitableobjects or institu unbearable ; we must help to maintain the charitable institutions in our midst, for if they go down, in consequeree of our indifference we hazard divine visita tions, the effect of which may be to make us an unprosperous community, an un‘ such as the Conventâ€"of the Good Shepâ€" herds, the 8t. Patrick‘s Orphan Asylum» 8t. Joseph‘s Orphan Asylum, the Protestâ€" ant Orphan Asylam and Hospital, the Catholic Hospital, and an asylum for old peoplie, called St. Charles Hospital. The objects of the Catholic and Protestant Hospitals are very similar and well known ; the good that each effects has bqeupiomlymmlbt.md we beâ€" lieve that, both in the country and the city, there is deep interest taken in their _ There are at the present time in this city numerous charitable institutions, #1 support. The objects of the Orphan Asylums arq also â€"familiar to every oneâ€" The tender care of the Orphans is a duty to which both our natural and religious feelings prompt us. Yet we regret to find that frequent appeals from the Clergy < and Directors in behalf of these asylums are necessary owing to upathy and forgetfuiness, Of all the charitable institations referred to, that of the "Good Shepherds" seems to be ® one least understood and least excis~. our syimpathy and concern, though the objects it has in view are no less import« ant and charitable than those of the others, _Its objects, however, are different hmhnflnnohhothu. thougit" there "@z#" pointg‘in which they are similar. The institution called |"The @ood Shepherds" differs from the Hosâ€" p‘a.:.quaflyhttbomhin Ag the Titiew; ‘it is for woden or girls who have been led astray ; it is both a Magadalon and an incbriate asylum ; it opetis ‘its doors &s a Larbour of refuge or reformatory to poor weak creatures, who would otherwise be finally thrown into “. sent for life to the m- it becomes a hospital to those wretched ones, the error of whose ways has brought on ‘debility and disesse. It is also an orphan asylum to many poor infants an l children whose® parents are among the Magdalems or penitents, or who, {rOM vesigus »capsop!are.oment «40 the Good Shepherds for protection. ‘n......uuu-hthi-h-fib THI :. am£68 l2 ApVERTISEMEXTA i\~ERTED IX THis List. » magiard, of _ our substance to the und us, as a duty enforeâ€" A 14 w ‘s~iNICS. In ments 18 dalens, of whom 7 are belpless, 28 Pent tents, of whom 10 are idiots, und 31 childâ€" ren. it can be easily imagined that the work of this institution must be associated with great labor arnd responsibility, om~â€" bracing‘ as it does, constant attendance upqn the drupkard, the depraved, the '..f:i,mwpu--nu-moywu-d the sick. Those whose life has been one of illeness, dishonesty and depravity are good pn-ptf or to cantrok themselves ar h=â€"e subjected to éabatary discipline. be great lsbws and respongibilities are voluntarily underiaken by a fow pure~ minded, refined and religious woumen, who devote their lives to the work we have described. Surely, it will be allowed . by ‘ all, that _ these . religiâ€" cuses deserve the (sympathy and support 6of the Christisu péople of Otâ€" taws lhey are noOW, ®C @UMM 770 °* inform the public, greatly in need of belp, and unless it | is promptly extended to them, the " Good Shepherds " caunot amuo‘ocmflytbpwmthy' have undertaken. If they do not suc. ceed, or have to stand still in their work, it will be a misfortune and a stain upon the character cf a Christian community. They are already, we learn, obliged to stop the labors of the workuen who were engaged in the building of the new Asyâ€" luwm, and indeed are unable to meet the expenditures of the last month, owing to their iimpoverished means. We trust, therefore, that this appeal to a Christian public will be listened to and that all, both Catholics and Protestauts, will give them a hetping hand. Theimbazaar, which is to be held about the 6th Reptember next, Lientemant Colonel McPherson, of the Department of Militia and Defence, left yesterday for the purpose of enquiring into and settling at various places throughâ€" out this district, the clsims of the men who seived in the war of 18312 and 1813. ‘The above work will entail considerable jabour, and no doubt the *pplications of those who claim to have taken part in the above war will receive every considera tion at the hands of the Colonel Licutenant Colonel Jackson, Deputy Adjutant General of this Distric ‘v'mv-u from Sarnia toâ€"day im charge of the amd who are to replace those whose terms of service are about expiring. Dr. Malâ€" loch, of this City, accompanies the deâ€" tachment as Medical Officer. Selby Smyth passed Fort Pelly some days ago. His progress soâ€"far has been protty hear of his arrival at the Rocky Mounâ€" 1¢.â€"Col. Panet, Deputy Minister of Miliâ€" tia and Defence, has just returned from A full and elaborate : account of the reâ€" cent trial in Manitoba of Ambrose D. Leâ€" "ml:;:'b&hdbdu x tiiott and essre. fimmdwm It gives in detail the evidence ntthfind Te eP tninat ho the rrformenger w ve folhvnT Wt case at the time. 1t is with a view of Fort Garry and the bloody scene, that for a time threatened the prairie province with annihilation. _ There are also portraits of most of the léading men who took an active part in the political effairs of the new Province. The work will be found of a very interesting character, and can be had at any of the leading booksellers of the city. The publishers have our best thanks for a copy of this very interâ€" Preliminory Investigation and Trial the Province of Quebec, where he has been settling the claims of the Militiamen of 1812 Mr. Gibson, M. P., was day, and put up at the U esting volume. Fro o the Duudas Herald. Mr. Walker ietor of the Perth Courier is Q’.EI':".A lew days at the Victoria House, Winchester Springs. ‘The Annual Fair and Exbibition of the Dundas County Agricultural Society will be held on the Society‘s Grounds, Mor risburg, on the 15th and 16th of Septem:â€" illiameburg Agricultural Society is oo en on he Sitk #ed S0in of Reptom Hill, in falling from the s or_ r&~ lbo:' with the mflkmflo new house, at West Winchester, last week, proved fatal on Saturday last. Ty.: in this county is about all atored in excellent condition, The yield, on the whole, is but little below yood, and is now being cut. Barley of which there is a large toreage is beginâ€" mhmo, and is a heavy yield. other kinds.of grain promise an abundant ber ber. return As anpounced by us last week, the Odd: fellows of P'-cot{wlllhldthob annual gionicutbow Islands Park, on Bino’,‘h:u:mn_;dn(uhhdqod are out an at Spencerville, on Friday, the 6th instent, commencing at one o‘clock ‘.‘n. The purses offered are $15, $10 and $14. A By law, to raise by way of:loan, a Ciriag aonpes noane a 10@ et to mitted to the freeholders on the 25th of the present month. â€" x3 6 124 We ""rfl;&}{wan'"' between the Prescott and Kingston clu wiflbow'dutho ground of the latter, some next week. Mr. John Rankin, of Augustay having had his barn blown down by the furious replaced it with a substanâ€" . thl’lygfimmwxwh& e Un m-h’.lm «bout two o clock, the engine room :f‘kh.’ldb tillery was discovered to be on ‘fire, and rlnl‘“yllm mh-dhhbw-“‘w B en was prom on + the Hames had -’&.-.u-.m-d way before her ‘arrival, and the wood~ work of the building was, of course, desâ€" Lwose D. Lopine, lw:o Murder of Thomas Heatt, being a full Keporto! the Proceedâ€" ings in this Case, before the Magistrate‘s (ourt, and the severat Courlis of Queen ‘s Peuch, in the Previnds of Manitoba woyed. Ths injuries received by Mr. William w eanescay. Resi 4d V P IFF reashoppors all | pay, he h.fi:.u look around for much eaten by the red maggots even to ‘bell‘tiforo‘ than 5 s cumoutk at mhuuwl.-h“m %' »’.2'.'-‘."....."".‘.'&'6 A & of Denald A. Smith to the Governorship | blowed‘ firs ‘hfin.i The Fair and Exbibition at the North should be assisted in a liberal Mr. Grabham, H. B. Co‘s Chief . Comumisâ€" #:om the Prescott Telegraph. DISTRICT XEWS ROOK *OTICE. MANXITORA NEWS. From the Norâ€"Wester we would beg to in town yester 28 Peni | of Manitoba, in the plaQ® O° ""[. 0. ) neuld-“‘mi- next September, has greatly dis* B C9I0~ | Quieted the people of the town and Proâ€" of Am» : vince. | (ionrno; )(?lnl-rb' u_orn‘:f"oloo h'o: understan« w expire "w ‘loxt. It is stated hmflbm will recommence the practice of the law i-,puflntof Messrs. Bain & Blanchâ€" wmofilgm;,moflbmlr Morgan at eadi Â¥ l’P‘“ their They plou;Eedudl‘Phl‘l‘:m'm last fall, so as to bury the grassbopper‘s exye very deep, and none were hatched on their lan«s in consequence. |_____ _ _ _ A new college has been started at Mapleton by Miss Moore, assisted b{‘fio Rev. Mr. Moore, and will include in its :-uno of instruction, English, French, wi inting, music, singing, ornaâ€" Wientai leather work, waX flower making, ‘&n“'v ‘The first Provincial Synod of the New Eonianiasion Frowane of Ropert‘ land was on t inst. Divine ..,..o.h-'.‘.'.“{.u in St. John‘s Catbedral at 11 a m. The B’NW N. B. Whipple, D. D., Bishop Minne« sota, was the preacher, After Divine Service the Synod began its session at Bishops‘ Court . Consequence, or Coincidense~â€" A little more than a year E the rly.onlh(mnnk,w--d is the central figure, was nptul(uputhonfldknd since that time up to the has been the daily subject of and comâ€" ment in the press, the fiilymdin- terest among the gossips, the: gocaâ€" sion of obscene jests umong the scoffers, andâ€"let us charitably hopeâ€" the daily inâ€" spiration of greater circumspection â€" of contluct unon1 the pure mwinded. . It is neediess to tell our readers: that this is the (irst time the Beecaerâ€"Tilton inf h-ovorboonmfimdlnthob‘l-n and superfluous to add that it is not deâ€" signed to enter into the details of fi.| caze. The disagreement of the jury leaves it mmqfluthn,ndmt fancy may yet upon it for years to come. A press which caters to the pub: lic taste in most demonstrative form will continue, as it has done heretofore, to disih up scandal when the zsmu” offers ; and respectable, pious fashion : mmfl.-dhhmwm the dirty sheets, â€"will send their servants to procure a oqpy_fiun the newsboy and devour itsâ€" contents with far more genunine relish than they say: their prayers. lt woull be but a '-.pmdh.“o‘ mn:rou& tv hun:l: y have a | aunt answer to all reproofs on MM' When did a newspaperâ€" die of obscenity or scurrility unless strangled by the grip:of the law ? !;\ouh not a -in.l:.do.ou record within our knowledge. it is only a short time since mu.-!':- suspended in Toronto, and not & few at t.ribubd“i:- failure, as a hnchlm o. to i " en ui: laok of ~rensceanilion.". The 14 must be sought in another quarter, Asin the individual so in society, mens sana is ::; hioh‘. umm sody w craves | feood cannot be â€"sound neither can. the: mind which revels in the description of a mass of moral putridity be pure. Let hen the groat mavel Seactiore Sduents the public mind out of the «lough of im; i il:swwhhhithnmluanlnphl‘op‘:z mdgit@mm newspapers will nise .rzh*.d. or two press will i just .as it the last unln'-m‘- the down grade pweioubus of theiiifechts bnoncatodet, particulars of the ton standal, the greater number of which were utterly unfit for publication, and none: of thent, in the interest of the public, necessary to Within the rwfin--ix months, and especially of:â€"later weeks, the | als have been crowded with of thomtbouihhci-sd&nflic mm withâ€" the A nahn-noh-u-odm us. At one time it is the cold m:uwg.thn hc““.h-' paramour may be relieved of the embarrassment of W;nmitb. of outrage, sometimes upon little: girls, sometimesâ€"upon marred or ried women, sndâ€"acts even more â€" tionable than b-o‘:o now e of mendous increase in this particular tare apndenged the ratlentes af, have challenged the thoughtful observer who makes the cpnâ€" dition of society a study.: And the gross things unrtlnllu hre, after all, but dtcdopli', ‘ mine of immorality ho Mertpe bosom of socisty. m&."g be known outside ‘the circle : persopally bave no"diepontaion o db‘ but "we ott tnigmimeat as conte its rapid are beyo The qmm.uhox is 'm extraordinary «development <ot this par: it is not more rational to velieve: that it is a direct consequence of them ? ~The Poet says : [ Burely, it cannot be â€"denied the immense publicity given to this m.d affair, its arresting the mdm‘ for more than ayear, its insi < m;fumhuh.:o:::m~ cess of the fashion> Mhfl:m its Tace sufticient ly {:miliar to warrant~the correctness, of our conclusion if the poet‘s doctring be true, that it is in great measure a conse‘ quence rather m eoincidence, 1t i# lmnm ios. have itheir .sea~ sons orderof physical : disease, J lagues. â€" But it in also trus that there is n riginal seat of the disorder wheroâ€"dt is :n,flmv&hmnh‘o:mhgi as ins sholem, Wred hnibgkiminaut Bith bred and whence it is ) 1 riee prodprporatentt Sntineniis eonangh and fou} habits of the people of the East‘ huhihfind boundaries â€"and over runs the w so may !it be the stiv ring up of the sink of moral ity of the‘ Plymouth community ‘has ered : the seeds from which| thisâ€"tremen lous in= :tbe‘h.um -"T‘:. . have ‘The question we have of all who care for the «wellbeing=of 20â€" and de-onudn1 inHueno0, m‘cw unishnent :: -un-u-â€"l tained as a requiltal for the crimé of wrarder, not public trials of a scaundulous nuture for such crimes 5 .d:l:-:; npo,bzbuho.bdhbdw‘ig-. were still main 7. SHurely this ought to be ‘tried. / While tbrmq.. are ":n.“uf phn.-:fdp‘b.:rudulh poorh,w re i hy to condemn asocalled "}licentious press.". The a.nm'.flu to iall upon a licentious public which is the patron and bolished because itedly dee ;nlh,l and â€" *m fosterer of the licentiousness of theâ€" 6 and if those mfl with ~the dm directing the of society be unable to check the baneful <imfluences of| such neediess exposures then it »behoves: the State to hnulq-th--bwm‘ MB ‘Mfi.ll mu&“ :flfi- huh-m;‘ the people.â€"Ottaws Standard. " Vige isz monster of such frigh ul mien, That to be haed, needs but 10 be x6 ‘m} Butseen tho aft tamiliar.with is j We Orst endure, thea pity, then embrage. When a nian has ‘s bus ness that does not in the place of Governor T11E TYMES OTTAWA, a coincidence of From the Toronto Mail we copy the following account of Forepaugh‘s magniâ€" ficent Exhibition, as it appeared on the streets and under canvas in that city, â€" As the show is to exhibit here August 9th and 10th, the article will repay perusing : rOREPrAvGIs MHrNXAGERKIE AaNp â€" c1ROU8. To a notice of Forepaugh‘s groat show vlriaÂ¥ the announcement that it arrivâ€" q&hfln,dqmwm in the morning, and two tions, one in the afternoon and another in the eveâ€" ning, would seem supe ; for Manhrdxbommdi man, woman, or child in the city who did not, mih{m-cuumt parade yesterday mh.cmofluothua-hnn afternoon, and is not therefore aware of those facts already. h'l: sensible and enterpr so completely uymlgmhdnw nmediuodnfildhm of the management truthfulness and -m“nflmum one was prepared for it long before: its awdvent. â€"Yesterday q-nlna'u an hour, the streets began to _-m;:"-i hour, the streets began to: fill with § Ion Shivrish and poor, from Tar and ues dlfid:.f&nthmdudfluqm niling ‘faces, all displaying streets, many were the shoutsâ€"of admiraâ€" tion that greeted the gorgeous cavalcade. A desori is .d-dyum_u{, Theâ€" i igent agents have decribed in glowing: language in their advertise ments, and the hig) t we ::;’ali is to WMPMM: eli f to the n ooo e that gave~splendour to the: scent:â€"whith the advertisements: did not mention at . all. ‘The first exhivition began at 2 o‘clook in ‘the afternoon; ~It was jammed ‘with zo lo. For ourselvesâ€"we waited until ohbmdmmonmnd'd‘ in the evening‘= we reached the street ‘an :u-pmnblo bank of human bodies cut of our further progress. ~EFar mond, at the other end of the crowd, a where theâ€" big mass of mw-n- ducedâ€"itself to a wedge which into the first tent. wm.mmmu |hftlb-lhu-of)tho: owd and surned aside ‘toâ€"enterâ€" the â€" tent: which gontains Its Grand Entree and Exhibitions, L&“m'&'mm-mmu& Lenk qi nfi a.opteg veg und'dovim!:offihomouun g:-n. The huge nunoouon.-mn.lz of 8,000 pounds weight, was a chief triction, and large crowds lingered in ‘front : of : : his‘denâ€" to: seehis komwdr him up. â€" The . wonder was that, the wagâ€" wfnicb bore his den did »ot; br ] with his great welsnwln_nbo â€" ed or lay down. He is ehmn‘ } men of this tace that was ever. a Two beautiful Bengal tigers were in anothâ€" orcq:,.-:lth. couple of :: fine 4Mons: >A polar bear réclined upon his icy bed: ols¢> where;,"cheek by jowl Mm i emantnion was an ostrich; gave touon._ldudwhtthnhm apecimen‘is, was also‘a (favorite with. the ‘growd. 'Mlt:‘mfld“uh‘wutqr -nonwu' e Buffice® it tosay Mm x n# * | THREK ACRES/OOVERubD BY: THIS TBNTâ€"â€" _ â€" an‘l it was as full as it could becwith aniâ€" mals, ench;l“wllch was a <fine shealthy spocimen of a rare ies. =~ _\ _In &e-miunb:vp:suuuflu and amâ€" B'luw?ho With the M: «o€: 5: m Mnly ~we + dugced oursel '?."u the .nnllourflu dimensfons and ocrowded in. : â€"Rvery|:inch of space dutside‘ thering : was : ogcupied, and we had to staud. wmm, and sacrificed imany ‘well “x tee the ) ‘nnd thought the : sult repaid us fot'mufl‘fl Phe clown 'ab m‘w&u‘- reans ed to be thdowed‘ with xm Tares pprof hi ant, fadwedyimere, it were & , ‘were | â€""THB ORAXD MUSEKUM. * To describe all the wonders ‘exhibited here, would take a lifetime. : Nothinglike it has eyer been placed »under canvas. Forepaugh has the largest and finest show in the worldâ€"nobody excepted. an extraordinary career, . and, he. has meot with and:continues, to % s1 @xâ€" traordinary reception : w ol. the. and the career.â€" From. the; $ atâ€"Court dlown tbrough th6; ; of the freadom at Dundee, and the ; in mt en wal ces mat 4 R y < with, o:mnum.n he with, of the old neighbours and friends he Mmrma?fim mpn.yo ulhp + M" * fl:;f’- geived so.:much honor, :{'W from the people .as have: been shower s e n in se .zmm bestowod mostly as a tribute .to . perâ€" much o good sense and of.good advice in n ponfenr ies mps volle uic at inewea ons wet “ 14 » s i wollaedu the Oolomes, demornmathemâ€" f o not,‘ is mitcs joruce whon they \bage es e Mbufid%fl@ wmmwl never jallude, to ; the faot that 4 am or have m a . worki '::;?'m.s'.’"” wl."hm's}-": workingman‘s ory ; ; db o at Timnes Reveens ol ue t peidell o‘ teate. < There .be. ~ uqummallih:r.n , to h gig hnsc heley Ainl itionl in 548 7 opinions which point to Ahe ; brotherhod the Won. Mr. Mackencic at Home. GRAaND GALA DAY. Te Wt ie "oP tae oftelone T r, when I preas wpon them the n J,‘ ks “‘”“z:;, *F Paditt ie Miky: Aune wt erect Mos Poldan s ap%: a EAN‘ 1 190 h e wal ander; but.his FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1375. Rxtonsion ‘West Block," ~addressed~"to "the undersigned, will be received at this office un« til Thursday, the 26th day of Alrfl, at noon, for the necunrs works required for the com« pletion of an addition to the West Block Deâ€" rjmmonul Building, Ottawa, vis : _lnm utâ€"stoue, Brick, Carpenter and Joiners, Uutâ€"stone, Brick, Carpenter iand J&H' and ol:‘hor wor\ros';'no .\?mucht and Cast Iron work required for tho above,. _ | _ ____ _ _ | iA uht brad ied y ner ioi c Plans and BpecifGications . seen forms of “ndnr obtained nmflo’o'on 3 after Monday, the 2nd prox., where all neoésâ€" ufilntor-sdoneubeobulud. idhtin A m:uh‘:dc will be oould‘ond uz made 8 accordance with form#; udâ€"béd t‘!:: u:m! flmâ€"fiJ;'t. thlnz: attac e ac dwm,.ooudm. place of residence of each member of the same. mil ty of pr dapols on mnone(apne on 8 Oof municipal sech or h:{\% to ‘an :;:c.;unto!finmull. onq». lkmo,flh ‘The Tenders to have the actuml Efiufl onwonlmt'ponnn,ndmsn Domiâ€" nion, and willing to become sureties for the due vfiormuu of the contract. ‘This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. rtment of Public Works, Y F. BRAUN, * inss Sith Jaly, mP'T‘ Secretar‘y T-nnu. addresred ekeaietme en ari| metfices. iess onl en in Mtatinwasâ€"and three tings MAIL CONTRAEI . De ue betwyen Tour ilustis and nutte wh 4 t “E E + uni #. Ornno# | & :hn(l’:)&'l: vehicle, or m mfl"' to ‘in" «intet the‘ thalle! ts Acavé Mattawa on Ho&:ml.%rhwmnl . m., ard arrive iunnlore on mangy t atate: on Tue:days aod Fridays at 4 p. m., Of upOn on Tue:days aud Fridays at Â¥ p. m., Of upOD Tnpveony ann oo mer niiagh‘t. w t ce i o o Shur aro Wednesdays and Fridaysat 10 a. m.â€" @nd are, .. To leave Voux: ioi ateitenys atanht pune insevttee &4 seap, and : may be coecces mt the. Post. Offices of AMapider ds .Lnuhlnl. Rockiiffe, â€" Deux: iveries . Aaul: Mat< T. P. FRENOBy w T ap | ; mo.&lw Sealed Tenders, endorsed, " Tenders for Notice to Contractors. for the ndcessary | sin analnad fam ab nght Paiile PnE ces poas, o noo! der Ootained at this aigo “lho.og’;oo the Engineer MM%B at Montr. “'fl io uon en Aeatengae aou ggmfi &lvfi ror and suppried necessary information can be obtained, Denie* 106 ;‘.-n;"" . oo Degoing ‘Auretion persons, wil ’ : for the due M!l!g‘.lt mo contract, must be for the due fulfiment of "Urirga dn ayriy * i ied on 4 on oc DAY, l8th,inst,, four, gites Sor .Refreshment DELINQUENT . WATEA ~ CONSUMERS DISTRESSâ€" WARR A NTS which are in fine state of cult Can run i.%?"&:.?‘%r"“?‘m .&mm& ugtiqneer and Lund Agent, Kigin 8t Offawa. _ Tll Subscriber has _ d@%(4, PAOD GSTA C By J. BERMINGHAM. E’-‘.'lo'ilflm lt on board the o# Carleton M.Ju]-; %Iuv .l Live ‘Agents Wanted. xo spul, e oukers few medrrcn thike oyct wor ied eatt proven e bee hasd o suited to all classes und conditiins of ty, A ‘g"."s g K, and a bousehold necksâ€" l."-' P ts umu:n l:fld.u% sont gy.iflfl post pdw fxdlusive T Terms: Cosh, Sale o commence at l P.M. Aaaress, * MA 10.4 w42 July 30, 1835, Provincial . Exhibition, Fresh «1 this morning,‘ at FOR BALEâ€"N. E. quarter of No. t oneession, U Front, Jmmfll"'-n_?_"! Norwich_ Beg Powder; To Contractors. On the Bank Street Road, FOR 8A L B, June 10th 1875 P mering "Wh ‘xmidi of Carkiâ€"awi#Kkout OCEAN, LAKE AND BIVER,FISH, F YOU WANT GOOD BHEAD FLISH °M AREKEKT. Tpiscela ugous, s ol o PW AINCRES 4 Go ETROPOLITAN Ing Moose, Millington Mick. 8 o Nâ€"od td\ PEX 7 h * t (oV O s PMajosty‘® Suls, on a p oposed ar ‘K;cu. two times per week ng the winier between B:r-h' nA neuitmartmnthiek ho rg on ue roole rhp d ON EASY TERMS. pBORGSAQRARANM., â€"M B . | y ntam Bhuildtn, of twosciventantre | PBE â€"_ w w19H0UT | _ roMA6 BHORE & COMPANY, - + . { l ieikocisoriid tss lisipsippeipoliit > Hhiemie, . , | Rrrispp ie oblotasention o PaFiainy sar. | Cua» »ti>a kofys, | ; |PROCLAMATION! hi db mE \‘|Insurance Co. lug N accordance with a ré tion of City Jl‘u’(.)?xhuzelw on g::;flmm of fateniartaay ain‘s Saatsatr * 4 Uncl0 HOLIDAT aod day of P Tefolpamnd Tesusiy, by choring pages stpan an b e Citizens Insurance . Co‘y God Save the.Quéen |! York Steet, near Sussex Street, Ps BANK OF OTTAWA. 2OAPIÂ¥BALy : | =»s >« 182,000,000, oTTraAWA. Ottaéwa, Jan. 2%., . _ . ; . . _ 1143â€"78. Jan. 9. 1875. Cash Assets Over $26,000,000 SHINGLE sBLPPRRDING 3 sitÂ¥skrrnc. Bauk Roti% 3906â€"1m‘ AGBNT for OTiAWA and vicinity, in c HAND IN HAND M UTUAL FINE AND»>.COARSE Rluili «in?: "UALGAND (|H|~U“£'I G klé! M‘ e General Agent THiscellausons. IUSUXAUNCE.â€" > a06 snlidelD) iIndersd® ,xin..wu ax. ... Agent, Oitawe and Vio! Temporary Oflco: PATENTED 1878, Russel! House Block, w PATRICK RoBErTtso®, 5i § MACHINE J Public at!) o low» their ment give the results impos results impos to be obtained elsewhere The attention ofthe reader is particularly diâ€" Prlurited haim the use ‘of the hem Water on the uontinent, and parties wisht gv;ond_lug!!uhln num.:lul m.x =.: s -a»‘.‘,E :Efi&"‘é: e Hprings and other information,.Apply to & â€" W. &A. HORTHWIOK, sae .8 Nicholas street. Ase : aold...by . Ghemiate: »and Morson‘s A liinited * __ AXPORT AGENTS. _ _ snn 5 on m Prax rinodon mteat, Luadon, SHOWER : ‘ANC ‘ OTHER BATHS, Oitawa, July 24, 1876, ["~}F*I E0. Borthwick springs. ‘pAax®eo D.«A vistim | of > " ;“"‘ e biH {t Jd (aowh rerweay, ho ie ‘Seifâ€"cure, which be wil neb d AHferers, . Add 8 uwvummun TICK. tanted free from: .- L u s t frait flavors now in the market, . They are not only trud to their names, but are ‘prepared from fruite of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only no«* & fig’ent’s Qutfit Free ! ; Commisaion & Cash Premiums A‘Gem worth Reatfing !â€"A Diamord werth Boring! SXVE ‘YOYR : ETE Doaninaity dineuraied Sn o Aover s tpeest LIBnARY â€" OFâ€"FAMOUS ~ACTION, Jewels of Imaginative Literature: \ Piigrim‘s Progreas, Vicer of Wakeicid, H 1 Tss (soved do Uterat yale 9e ts al t ho mean bu canvanss. ~ RMemedies. * 4 Wegany 4 Wope ie .0 + Ne °* Agoats for Domision of Conade. S0BEPH ~BURNETT & CO. ~BOSTON, iurggt_f’& ‘Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts ns Eic Burnettis Extract throughout urnett‘s Extracts FORD & C6o., avd Gen ‘d Genuine prepared onl sAvont Ec aone, * "*Retall of all Uhemists ; and 1 u%a A N D Wiydaw & Lo. m #â€"SPARKS _ STLEFT~â€"% q ~ _ wHOLESALE AXD RETAT, ~ Jeweller, Watchmaker, &o rfh’ Opera and V loicrin C bauug Albert Chaing, Atifign m o it woid Tnd Jewelln? cf ‘every u-!g f Miiichh fupy on taity Pore ton e apngn 0 «ty mm SHOOLBRED â€" & Ts nAE oi neeth ane ovnriInd Embracing al ihe nerditen, out for ths ‘séttion, gpwEKHW ~24. / 0 lives "| Drl.lg Stor’.(.‘ _’l T. 1. SHEPHERD adlatchmaiiers, &cC, J E W E L L E R Â¥Y. Special Vaine in «o$iurctt: becmses bogim oiaNeoariith . [ RIDEAU mm c a on itl o BR . -‘ ’:t FLâ€"OUR "ANO FARM® MT A selected stock nimays o c tu;‘ "22 . feie Hoiagie ser mak ce aIDEKAV® eraxu*, > a «P & CorNER OF DALHOUSIE ETRAET At *"3'53" s erome t smm SÂ¥kil Dosumesser, | Chemist & Druggist, KB AllMails se closed wy Montroatim . at the rate ol Fuur per conL. pé ADDGIR, Invite FLOUR AlD ~«FEED w nan 220 dhith uifylethaoiary pastr »If s * PhibeSongin PM AmChacnpies ut e e BRLPIAH MaILA Via New York, close every Arrival and Departure of Maills, M 7. mpfragnih oon, ooo s ol l lwhflh.uhydrrfl i PARLOUR__~ minion, Newioundland, s Othee Outawe, dune i 18. Ftour‘ & Feed // PJBT OFPIOE 6A VING®S BAR K SUMMER ARKANGKMENT as} POruggists. Carpcets. AND 1 oi hmfi h 3 »d Silver W Great Briimin amd Ax ) Sn BNTG » Man. Jaxus 1 Pills will 48001ve: JOB MORES, ? ""%1, and 1 o found to be for ‘the lnst ©2070@eLl uy "Norvon‘s Qmmomime J given Pusch Por full are of the Friog §1 Wuir t anxing i roms & «u8 Famm* PILE

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