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Ottawa Times (1865), 18 Aug 1875, p. 4

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%) %4 layed, and in one, the contest for the f)uka of Sutherland‘s cup will form a very attractive feature in the day‘s en tertaiment. A foot ball mach in the early m of the day will also cause con & excitement. The Highlanders feel lhat their Lowland _ brethren have held> the champion belt just long enough. The great and lél#ding sport of the day, however, will be ~¢uuu.§ at the ring," Rg which a number of goo« horsemen Laye entered. This pastime will of itself be well worth seeing, as it is the first time that it has been Efiyed in this city. There will be music by the fine band of the Governor General‘s Foot Guards and by Sutherliand‘s Quadrnlie, Bund, as well as the pipers of the society. efreshments of all kinds will be supâ€" plied by Mr. J. H. P Gibson, so that there will be no want in this respect. A number of athietes from a distance have signified their in‘ention of being Let there be ml ) Rervon‘ y roeve diiomegihe up in Bt. Asxomew‘s Pic Nic.â€"The usual anâ€" mual pic nic and games under the supices of the St. Andrew‘s Society, take place tomorrow in the Ottawa Base Bail Grounds. it needs no commendation on our part, to induce a large attendance of the public to morrow. The programme has beer published in Jetail, and it must be admitted for variety and interest, that a treat is in store for pleasure seekers to morrow. ‘I‘wo games of quoits will be Furxitur®. â€"At No. 3, Ridewn Street Mr. W. A. Annable has on hand a very large stock of furniture of every descripâ€" tion and of the newest style. Un Satâ€" urday last we paii his establishment a visit and was well pleased with everyâ€" thing we saw. Whether for the drawing room, the parlour, the bed room, the library, or the kitchen there is an am ple ehoice, and we learned t::u Mr. Anpable 18 ns‘nn" to give up the retail business mfi eal oul,y.l by l:rbolmlv. Persons uesiring really good furniture at very moderate prices will do well by pay ing Mr. Anmbfi a visit under present cin cumstances. Of one thing he feels assutâ€" ed, in neither auction rooms‘ nor "l'fi' where can he be undersold in the city. | UPEN Air Coxcext.â€"The Band of th‘ Governor General‘s Foot Guards will play the following programme on Parlia, ment Hill this oven.:n' at 3 p.m. I.T Ure tas Track.â€"Yesterday forenoon al twenty minutes to twelve, three dump»â€" img cars, the horses being unattached, were passing over the temporary railway bridge across the canal}, laien with large stones taken from the FPazliament Buildâ€" Square, when the foremost ran oil :::tmkuml dumped the wooden ra |â€" way irom ome side of the bridge, while it lohooord itself with the two followin% cars. Fortunately the brakesman was at his post and put on his brakes, and seve ral of the workmen running to his mist-i ance, the car off the frack was -pce(hly“, unloaded, placed again upon the track, shoved away to its position, and the um‘ loaded cars followed and were dumne.]. The Regi tal Quekstep s.uod":.?iu..,. night, as it will be the: LTB.&T{EE ur.t.:- cles will be exhibited. They will be taken to the grounds toâ€"morrow morning at nine o‘clock. Thz Carzpoxiax Prizss.â€"The prizes t« be competed for at the Scottish "tm« to morrow were on exhibition at the large and capacious window of Henderson k Co‘s bookstore, Russell House Block, at the west end of the Sappers‘ Bridge. They presented a beautiful appearance, aud were admired by crowds of people in passing. ln addition to the articles enum rated, some handsome purses are i0 be given to those who compete suc cessfully in the different athletic sports. All should take a look at the wimdow t> L‘Archiduc‘‘................. Quadrilie, "The Dufferin"‘... Galop, (Vocal) "Always Joy uverture, ‘Dieu et Bayadere Waltz, "Steila Colas‘...... V; Grand Selection, "Madame Br Waro Market.â€"The long and vex ed question of improving the By Ward market has at last tom settied. ‘Temders will be asked for the constructin of the bew build.ng, and the grading of the square will be vigorously pushed forward to completion. Uxity Lopes or Oov Erttows.â€"A new lo:zo of Udd Fell were organized la t night in the udg'i‘elhw:' dn“, Rideau street. There was m fair attndance of members of the "Metropolitan" Lodre, to witness the inauguration of the sist institution. Sairctixe Barteray.â€"The armament and mailitary stores of Fort Wellington, Pres Scott, are abou? to be removed to this city. They will be utilized in erecting a saiut ing battery on Major‘s Hill, for the use of the Ottawa Garrison Artillery. Urmaine or Posuic N ent public sehools of t/ yesterday. Thoro was of pupils and the teac their posts remdy for d uvamo‘s Rirus Matcu.â€" meeting of the Guard‘s Rifle takes place toâ€"day on the Range. Should the w athe pitious, a good time is expec Remaixe rmom res | Mr. W. A. Aunable is sell #tock of furniture at a an cost. Call early if you w No. 5 Rideau street. ful Maertinxe â€"Mombeis o the Juyv Temple will meet at Morrison‘s Ha Naturday evening, Zist, at 7 o‘c W. Assot, Superinter.dent. J Returnin Ntages leave (} Windsor House with ber. Arrives in Ogdensâ€" burg from boston 7.00 a m., 1240 p 810 pm. Ottawa River Navigation < om painy Nteame r Aylme UMEerr e ereeee > 110 ALBE. o6 Central Verment Railway Leaves Ogdensbury For Boston.......6.05 anm., 1240 p. (~â€" cg weet................1.35 pm, 203 am. I went 1 eaves going east......4.45 p.m, 4.40 a.m. | F Kome, Watertown and Ogdensbars ! 40 Rail way . ! Leaves Ordensburg...8.00 am., 225 p.m. | â€" M Arrives in New York.10.00 p.m. â€" 7.00 a.m. | of la Leaves New York.... 6.00 p m. 11.00 p.m, | Heer Arrives in Ogiensâ€" s curs DUFG:.:::sssâ€"rsriscce. 1.15 &B. 7.45 v.m. / 1100 Leaves lLeaves............â€".....10.40 a.m.. . Arvives................. ... 1.30 pull, / ~ @rand Trunk Railway. Leaves Prescott Junctionâ€" teamer Queen Victoria leayes teamer /eerless leave Leaves.....7.30 a.m., 11.00 am. 2.00 p.m yrives.......6.3) a m., 7.25 a.m., 3.55 p.m, 100 p.m. ECravellers‘ Guids 8t, Lawrence and Ottawa Railway. Jaxes CaktsR, Ban 0€? I nngdn Central Railway PROGRA M MX i the teacher eardly for duty ril intellinence Royal Mail Lin« y moruing a arrives Uss were dumped moous.â€"The difor e city were opened a fair attendance on at the large of Henderson & House Block, at "appers‘ Bridge. Van Maanen Ra 391 ell, ( mon and w.mi., to connect Uflenbach ......Orme By Harold ‘.... Auber TATL _‘ RADE.â€" * off his entire i advance on t a bargain, at 12.40 p.m leaves Hecker lin ve 4.45 ) 1.40 p.m 45 p.n of improvement in this ‘most agng | B0 Cispos®‘ 0f the London Committee for bmmhd:r loc:l‘lrub. Ww& Religious Work. past 1t been remarked: smm mm l ds mdun‘nl.iot new timber has ‘been much greater than for a conaiderable time, | _ If a young man sits up too late and that generally there is & wore hopeâ€" | sweetheart out at the ful feeling among operators. .Several | folks come into the , and, & rafisâ€" of small a however â€" chang. | refinement of sarcasm, 5-.= @1 hands lately At 115 to 18 a fow morse ter the wrong he has done, which may lead him to make all the reparation possible, but therowas, and there is in all that, not love. Nay, in the midst of all his contrition there will be a certain feeling of contempt for the woman that lacked so much of maiden mddegty and inherent selfâ€"respect as that it should be possible that she could be seduced. She is not a true woman to whom indeâ€" cent proposals could be made, and every men who makes such, declares that he belisves that she is not. But the giddy young fools who are to be the wives and mothers of cmni:f days won‘t believe this, and the result is the acandal and desolation of which almost every day is wituess. God forbid that we should say| a single word in (lefence of the seducer. He ought to be lashed with a 'Ng:( scorpions out of all decent maJ & if the bearing of a great number of young women of all, rauks were most modest and womunly, would it uot train young men to respect them more than now, wit!i chivalrous delicacy and unwavering propriety ? ‘ . 11 2.000 1t is gratifying to hear that there aresigns PM towns the behaviour of very many young women is more like that of common street walkers than of modest virtuous girls, and the excuse that they are fond of fun and Irolie is a poor one. Let any one 51 Yonge ur!::: of a Saturdo’y or gbhn eveminy,and be would fancy that the inâ€" us to be glad to leava. Not n:â€"nglomlnin- ter of any denomination can tell the same story now, ‘The bold forward bearing of many of our young womep in thoir inter: courâ€"e with youths of the other sex is no torious, as it is general,and no wonder at all therefore, that the number of falls should be stendily on the increase. â€" In cities and towns the behaviour of vary many vanns ODbiyCabtdesttb /d tn toovul in reference to breaches ot the Seventh Commandment, and that when such a case turned up the parties concerned were so much condemned in the nei‘bbourbood us to be glad to leava. Nat a aingla minia. | brain matter acd other nervous elements [m vcontinued by over work, the early exâ€" | uction of life itself may be looked for as wie result of such degeneration. The ! ingredients composing Fellows‘ Comâ€" pound Syrup of lrymvop%xo-phim are such as constitute hulLLy blood, reâ€"establish sound nerves and senses, and will, conseâ€" | quently, not only prevent this exhaustion, | Lut in most cases restore such as is lost. | 1 Exhaustion : and degeneration follow the exorssive use of the seases, without due intervals of rest for repair. _ In order to maintain the wonted energy, the force expended, whether of body or mind, must be restored. When the expenditure of «Iqne, Aylmer | A G l‘ Thomas, Mantreal treal ; WOR Thistle. The Late + Masoxic Exovision.â€"A large number of ladies aud gentlemen went down by the Veerless lsat night on the moonlight exâ€" curmon. The l:“ght was pleasant and the moon shone besutifully. Gowan‘s band furnished the masic »nd quite a number tripped the light fantastic toe to its merâ€" ry strains. Thg excursionists returned about midnight well pleased with the ity Cartisnx Squarxz.â€"A Committee was appointed at the last mmeeting of the City Couccil to wait on the Government with a view to acqmiring " Cartior Square" on the same terms as the M jor‘s Jlill. It is ur contemplution to lix it up as a place of public resort shquld th¢e Government con> sent to give it to the corporation. _ Those requiring Mattresses, Furniture, &e., for the coming exbibition, would do wll to call at Geo ‘R. Docherty‘s 62 Rudeau street, late Whitesule & Co. Costs nothing to exanjine. 3916 3w The George Washington Restaurant ork street is now open for guests, and weals can be had at all hours. 3915â€"6w. For White Shirts cheapest in the city go to Neelin Bros. No, 40 Rideau Street. Wixosor House Aruivaisaâ€"W T Halâ€" primand loseph Ganavréan was arraigned for a uilar offence, but was allowed to yo on omising to seform. Fhomas Laird was up for being drunk. ) was remauded for a day. e, Ayimer ; A G McMillan, Montreal ; homas, Montreal ; 1| Patterson. Mon 1. W OR Thistle, Avimer; G E Jack Egmindville ; W Woods, Waketield ; s, De Pencier, WakefGeld ; Mrs James ‘Laren, Buckingham , J W MacLaren, kingham ; 1 Patterson, Brampton ; mler, City© Gâ€" Sutherland. Winsuran . or Cheap Hats go to Neelin Bros. No tideau Street. Ihe Timber Frade. Tuesday, Aug. 17th; nes McLaughlin was charged with drunk, ; lie was discharged with a t BHATIN EXHaUsSrION. Bri TT HOTYL ARKXIVAL®S »ainful cases have come beâ€" c than that which has been ‘ yoneral discussion during ek n connection with the irl Gilmour in Toronto. The POnLE COURT bortion Case in Teroute â€"â€"â€"<@â€" 4 â€"<Guze.___â€" ish American Presbyter.an & presiding testimonial, and the copyâ€" rig ‘v:-mm ‘zlll books which were css :odm of the London tiee for Religions Work. .. This, with the amount already exâ€" mn%w ‘iv:n in Ia-d:: erphipe;s volnnfi:b, went there, .o Siee ie de iats declined & proposition puieeiscee e posting giyen for the Ts ho s ameral 3 es poom m would be (he spproglate thing w inaager. ate. It was at onse m.d to 1aise the West Snd and mniler‘ amocute t in Goc tm rantind ucce dW\ "Th sbfra®rar e ccbik uK L The Hon Jno. V. Farwell of Chicago, who is expected to arrive with Mesars, Moody wrgnlq in the steamer Bfih on Saturday, writes Geo. H. Stuart of this city that the London Committee, after pay» ing all bil}ls sconnected with the Evangelâ€" ists‘ labors in that city, amounting . to some $150,000, had a surplus of $5,000, which was appropriated for a noonday prayer meeting, to be continged daily. â€" THE FINANCIAL SUOCESS OF THEIR LAipoRS IN WNGLANDâ€"A HANDSOME MEMORIAI, Thonias Penton, Sarnis, Combined Cooking Stove and Engine. H. Wandley, Yorkville, Fire Proof Stove Pips Collars. A. B. Barry, Ancaster, Hall Stuff and Paper Pu‘lJu made from Canada Products. Jolhn Watson, Ayr, Straw Cutters, Rail Cutters and Seed Sowers. Joseph E. Storey, Newton, Entrance Gates aud Models. Ayden Patent Smelting Comg‘n.ny. Marâ€" mora, Pig Jron Smeiting with Petroleum‘ F‘I"h' Cant, Gonny & Co., Galt, Rotary Bed Planer, Sash and Moulding Machine, Door Tennenting Machine. Joseph Warnock & Co., Galt, Edge Tools for Working Wood, Iron and Copper Ware, | ’Fgmu Taylor & Co., Chatham, Woolâ€" len Goods. Geo. Ross, Chatham, two Ploughs. W. Gray, Chatham, Buggies. Joha D. Konald, Chatham, one Steam Fire Engine. | D‘;I.;‘: W. MceKenzie, Chatham, Brass W. R. Van Allen & Co., Chatham, Specimens of Wood. | Croce & MeBean, Chatham, Hubs, Spokes, and Bent (GGoods. E.. 5 McKelry & Brich, Kingston, in and Copper \\Vuo. ‘ f R. M. Hassey, Kingston, Sheot Metal. Crown & Cunningsam, Kingston, Stove ard Light Casti | Weber & Co. .nginpum, pianos. _ | Mee & Co., Kingston, Organ. | Cann, Lack & Co., Kingston, Looks. Canada Manufacturing Co., Kinp(?n, an Engine and Tender complete. _ _ | J. Brackshi Kingston, Propell Wheels re, gaton, pe hi &J. Maddenham, Kingston; Doors, Sashes C. ; Ford & Smith, Kingston, Leather, Leather der in Cannisters. Ancaster ?:’tting Company, Knitting and Fancy GObde, + Jobhn P Prowse. Hmilton. Carringac William A Cresswell, Seaforth, Oil and Water Colour l‘nindng:. R. M. Wanzer, Hamilton, Sewing Mach chine and Stand. L D. Sawyer & Co. Hamilton, Ironclad Mower. Powder Company, Hamilton, Gunpowâ€" es e Coleman & Sourlock, Seaforth, Salt, UGray, Young and Sparling Seaforth Salt. â€" W.Barber and ‘B;)il;;'.â€" a;;;lgo{o‘;l:' Paper for Envelopes, Wrapping and Wall Paper. >\ 20 hr’. &umh:'l,llomlony ndon, Pharmaceutical r.ntwn-' and Perfumery, eorge Phillips, London, Flour. _ Nash & Jackson, London, Double Carâ€" riage. | John Campbell, London, Carriages. Muirhead & Gray, London, Oatmeal, Split Peas, Pearl Buf‘oy, Granulated Ost meal. Robert Arkell, London, Ale arid Porter. Hunt, Caises & â€"Co, St Catherines, Wheels, Spokes. Felloes and Buggy bubs, Candles. 7 o ie John Elliolt, London, Reaper, Mower Fodder Cutter, Plough. _ Waterman & Bros, London, Canadian Petroleum and its products, Oil Naptha, Wool, Oils Railway Oil, Spindle Oil, Heavy Lubricating Oil, ‘Tar, Paraftine, Chavles B. Hunt & Co, London, One Barrel Flour and Samples of Grain, grown in the County of Middlesex. Carling & Co., London, Ale and Porter Mait. _ From all we can Tearn it appears likely that the Dominion will be largely and creditably represented at the approaching Centennial Exhibition, in Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia every effort it being put forth to mlkonxooj show. Manufactvrers and others are hard at work getiing up some of their best rro- ductions, while as for Ontario, not only is she doing all this, but has also sent in fl-r first entry paper which will be suppleâ€" mented by ol.Lerx. The entrics are as follows White, Yate & Joliffe, Loudon, Steam Engine with improved cut valve. John Imbatt, London, Ale and Porter, Barley Mait. Jobhn P Prowse. H:unilion, Carri .!olm Kuott & Sons, Hamilton, Fium. wir Te & % 12 7 1 Gann & Co., Kingston, Spanish Sole ingstone Moody and gyaukey 6. JP ShminPeyAvimbtres â€" Airatiis AilBiiciaid APtoabandairrdtsind , in different stages, and Paraftiae The Philadelphia Exbhibition. ENTRJES FPROM ONTARIO, . | want toread it â€" Agent‘s ,f[mhun-nn*mm © in ONE Vaiy Eum&lw vnflfl t is the WORLbD‘s s1 kÂ¥ Wan‘ toread it _ Agent‘s Outh CoMPRisING THR TRX __.___| WOFCOqL2ETrSRIre Jewels of Imaginative Literature: . | 4/7¢r /Afs date, rl without Pligrim‘s Progreas, Vicar of Wakefeid, |~~ # genuine. Robinson Crusoe, _ Paul and Virgintag| ~November 1874. UGulliver‘s Trovols,. ; Elisaboth, . C M M# Phts docrbnual »4ik *) Undinme, _ Talos f‘om Large Commission & Cash Premiums LIBrARY OFf ~FAMOUS ~EICTION suddenly become crazed, and he went dmmtbodmxdoundspplhdmho to the spot, and informed the clerk that eleven thousand : of the IAE: kind of llnlnlk)lo‘hou settled right on him in a body. Agent‘s Outfit . Free! “}:Rl l‘uwon’t I" he -bon:::d, and c{idn't- She to h(u-iol at thought that he had used his brain too much, and had neppened * The dog rushed after him, the wife rushed after the dog, and the man bounâ€" ded out of the bouse. ; ; 1 * Are you crazy, Robert?" shrieked the wife, as she behold him pounding his l?'wl his new silk hat. o or three boys ran in from:the "m‘---h:rdozm in and got up a fight, and all things conspired to make it a lively time, bo;flo'nmthooouo!" yelled one of the Bs «Or the tremens‘t" shouted another. * See that hat!" called a third. * Boys, go out of here !‘"‘ whispered the he tore around the parlor and upset * .« liouse beâ€"â€"copd Lordy 1" | he ouse beâ€"â€"00 ABâ€" swered, as he lmdops circle of the room and dashed into the hall. * he «/ a dove would : «without . a thousht. The cohm’.:f lz‘boworo just dying away when the Howard stroet man got up,. éo got up like a man in a hurry, He went away from there. He didn‘t meanderâ€"he went like a rotcket. Something seemed to ail hi. He made & lf“‘ fi:r tbg houuu. went up the steps at a bound, and, as his wife asked him the cause of his haste, he replied : " Thunderâ€"oop | hoop !" f _ _"Is this house on fire?"" she asked, as anting man &s he ;wpga:d using his hat. hey went out, and as lhnminum mx!«.hhuulhl wife asked : "Now.tl::n.will you tell me what has That was all he said about the bell A bumble bee settled down on him to look for sugar, and as he turned over he gave the bee a rub. It is a bad thing to rub any kind of a bee. He feels insulted and gets anngyed at things which a mud burtle or & Auny one passing ;l:i Howard street ust before noon, y would have juon him living under one of the shade trees in his yard, a pillow under his head, his feet on a bench, and a magazine in his hands. He looked the &I:tnn of cf;‘mfort and oontent;nont,m wom" b.:lkl who were going along ullâ€" dmmopum and wished tgq were mens 'l‘ho,rut City. Hall bell struck the hour of noon. The deep toned echoes | floated out on the still summer dxd touched aÂ¥enter chord in the Howard street man‘s heart. The echoes sounded to him like funeral whispersâ€"like the whispers of the fl}t wind" . j through the grand old wilderness, #®Oh !. solemn bell !‘‘ he said, .Ob ! sad eas 2o CE PCY If wives will learn from this sad story not to leave rookln&‘ohlu rndlz around the middle of room for: th f»oor husbands to fall over, we shall not ave written in vain. P t ie e e motion. Mrs. McStinger had nd time for investigation just then, and she pitche i into and over the m:}::f chair and .clear on down stairs, the r after her, over and over, and kickingâ€" Mrs. McStinger tze fail blene merante aoth i dho alf w/ e to atoms . ’l\'l- ended u::Ht. v Up to this time she had been speech: mt ioh tinanionnce ie rembling, shec ere and acâ€" cumulating uhrhklgg' po:or until she had finod the soreaming u;nolty of a camelâ€" k engi She bad Ji.v.ohod her third ;’mdo Sortissimo accelerandor, wh;a or d ‘Kosung«r nuo.o:dodod in getting to eet once more, became dimly visible to Mrs. McStinger. With one last wild parting shriek she sprang from the bodofl:.do a dash for the door, near which"the rocking chair still stood menâ€" i e whole uniyarse a butt acing the whole univarse with a buttit her. Doc 2l woo Mn tt meC CIPm In the side nearly finished HOSflnm‘ and while lying there rubbing his wind back Agiin, he was just nning to reflect whother his honour roqulrod‘hhn to &: ceed any further in the affair, when MeStinger suddonly began screaming all the names in the crimes act, under the impression that the Charley Ross abducâ€" tors were. trying to commit a burglary, ‘lfiguny, robbery, and everything else on 2C0IPCS CH If SaVe its own way. It lay fat on its Lck, with the _ long points of the _ rockers embracing ‘his abdomen, and didn‘t seem to want to doâ€"anything active just then. But Mr. McStinger couldn‘t make up his mind to give it up yet. He rolled ever sileways and upset the chair. It fell with a crash on its side, g‘ilvlng bim a furious dig in the liver, which made him straighten out his legs npumodk\d‘lg; barking one shin from the instep to nitrind gotsing ts thatr on i ies npeiit air, and ge e chair on its fee where it ltflrocking backward -n’f'rl«:’ ward at hi:,,.lilu a wary old ram making feints of buoking its :Z , in order &?uu?!vhlmo_t'l“!_nic‘guqd.__flo blow in Before McStinger could get up straight his knee came down on one of the long rockers bohiudhmd the back:of the chairâ€" came down on his hoad with a whack that laid him out fAit on the flecr, and before he could move the chair kicked him three times in the tenderest part of his ribs with the sherp end of the rocker. This made him perfeoctly furious, and he scraumbled up and made a blind rush at the chair, dofornninod to blow up lho‘ o&: my‘s works. ‘He ran square agains Im{zk, and it rocked forward with him, turu}rgn plete -fi:xsun‘en.ult ‘l’;l.; the handles, ing er »â€"way across the and landing on top ofhim digging into ‘his abdomen like a bull‘s horns, as he lay spread out on the under side. lt,woul-{;h.n been a fiood thhaj for MoStinger if he had lain still then and let the ch ir have its own way. | Mrs. McStinger, with her usual exemâ€" plary fortitude, Iwul.J)luood the rocking chair with such gi skill that no man could come into the room without runâ€" ning over it ; so the first thinf he knew, Mogtinm stubbed his toe nail off against the rool;or, whiol:’o knon;k‘:‘d the .“t'i against the crazy bone of his knee, an made one of the long arms prod him in the stomach. Simul aneously he fell over the chair crosswise, and it kicked him behind his back before he could get up fr'om the floor, as he stood ron all four;- The engagement was now fully ned. When a man begins fal ing over olg:klng chairs in a dark room, he ou;:;: always to hno't.hn‘e' days‘ rations and forty rounds. n.a_z pnk s i Cc 7 h ul MHR. AND MRS, MOSTINGER‘s CoNPLIOT WITE THE ROCKING ORAIR, From the Ohlo State Journal. Old McStinger was going to bed a little wavy the other night, nmfnot wishing to disturb Mrs, MoStirger, who has a tongue like a ratâ€"tail file, he thought it just as well not to turn on the gas. He got on very woll until he reached the door of the chamber where h‘s patient wife lay sleeping. Here he paused a moment balancing on his heels like a pole cn a juggler‘s nose. ‘Then he made a dash for |nt. in order to make a bee line across the oor. TTAWA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, i87o | | brom the D troit Free Press, It Was a Bee. with 34 fult RY ‘“‘ut 2% and see Name on Ask for| LEA 9 PRRRINS® "«t Add on it fbbly O Â¥ipments TV id i| UP 0 L9 n 2C M ~| steme i the _ "" ®‘ngled with in, THE QNLY Goo0p gAapygg, | """*"°" than the f In mmequ‘m.':z S/mr‘rbu'lm'lahbu of I I QONG HON AROH 1} Lea & Perrins Sauce, My 1. h. PA Lat Em anainted o uy 1+ Oomanenson which Teulated to deceive the Public, w m lag « LEA 4 PERRINS have aganiad " (| , ie povmion the Braed (olent wb in Olurch N C es hn o Woreestershire Sauce CELBBRATRD WORCESTERSHIRE DECLARED BY & 4 J) MA CY A tuhich will br placed on cvery boftle of & $55 «99 Ch.â€"SsRges id > esd l# haltioe e LEA & PERRINS‘ P SEITE CE POCC Cw TFEere o+ L OlL/ interesto@ who nave been troubled in the past with «ummed or heaâ€" ted arbore, and journals : nd have been paying fancy prige, use Oraven‘s Arctic and Engine Olls aad #o avolds those complaints fir the future. All Olhntn-ma_’nfi qgm solicited; vand Goner@peq has opgued Audrow BHreok witve ieeot Brmene uon bosts of all deseription W solicited, for all kinds of Stone» _ _ lary of Public Works and endorsed ‘‘ Tenâ€" der tor Lock Gates," .n?'i‘. received at this Office until n of TURSDAY, the twentyâ€" fourth day o’AUGUflT. (lnmmror the conâ€" struction of Gates for the at LiIslet Rapids, Allumette Island, River Ottawa. 8:and specifications: can be seen on: ikee honln.oflce 205 Sm Protine on TEENTH instant, where printed forms of tenâ€" der gan,be obtained. ® + 5o ty "l ybrdnr,, (“ De of P &h F. BRAUXN, mow Ts y } Souy. #m,For sale by all Oitmen, De#, 4, 1874 R #009% .. 0 WEALRED TRNDERS addressed to the Secreâ€" "3 UsE THE *‘" Norwich Egg Powder, , (WPPER OTTAWA),; ... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pepelts "ul o Pabte, M which they are offering to the Public at!) e low« est rates, ‘They have niso al # on hand all dullum- of Gentiomen‘s A:I.Ldlu’ Ridâ€" Whi ud ave rything n 'o::n'uuou" with thett Miry 14 krinmipoi+g W, Ifiq’r_ .S«'gmfjn, lkn-- THOMAS SHORR & _'wnmm(, [Buocessors to LRK & THOMPBOQN,] fiz‘:?.muzmm.mz.’m: aneessiony U Front, 8) a0res nsureur less, 10 t es oi fietne enantrgnnest tane ng « Terms easy, A to J, MING i Audtioncer and J&?AM& lfi:fn. St, oa.w':.u' N“ I‘I‘II.‘ Argâ€"eking all kinds of Qakes WITHOUT * eE aoe . . . Nale Agonts 1** Outaridy _ _ ~_ ui: By J. BERMINGHAM. B=o* House Axo nor, O(iqu, I8th Auttust, 1875 0 CONTRACToORS & BUILDERS _'.9!‘_'9‘“" â€"N. R. ( AsNew Label, FINE AND COARSE Plumbago _ Company CULBUTE CANAL;â€" ENGL\KD. _ â€" J. D. Fueto@®r, Keq. Lownox. C. Aunmusen, Esq., Newoasturâ€"onâ€"Tyng,. J. N. Szars, Esq., Loxpox, f On the Bank Street Road, FOR 8 4 L E, ne io n ons s erovennt poepe o Of which 1,000 shares c boer. T ube! ‘BRanL y kÂ¥ , WEA Y NOTICKE,. ON EASY TERMS intpatinbatael atved PAUULy | No book can be CONNOISSEURS TO BE L".'_-..E_Mel ent THOMAS CAPITAL, £100,000 STG. 10,000 Shares_ of £10. each, ubue w onl Govi Loxvox Cnatruanâ€"J, D. Fuatoune®, Esq. CaxÂ¥aptax Do,.â€"Hox. R. W. Scort. Loxvox Szoretaryâ€"R. 8. ArouBonn, Esq. Caxantax Do. ax» Maxaomo Dirzororâ€"W. H. War â€" Orrio®, Loxboxâ€"2 New Broap Strzer E. C Do., Orrawa â€"ELGrN axo Srar«s Srazer. BaxkeRrs, Loxpoxâ€"Tus Uxiox Baxk,. Do., Orrawaâ€"THs QuBezo Baxk. tiiifialss filif??? W, J. ORAVEN& Oc io se wl o weorres, of the Dominion, 4& Machin &lâ€"â€"; for the last 12 years been alled by the leading Manu« oturing establishments 2 hh CUFRAFD P3 e in 100 Bay, westof the main lg'd as the law directs, B 117" which none , reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription. Viby DIRECTORS : _CHNOILRG 1 _ _ | it it stle at sign. 50 8 hounthold netesâ€" FDR :CHOIRS 1 lgggu&a-?% »«epeeatil‘d qougotion of Gpareb Mustc ‘by the s iBE THAX DovaLe rurern Momay,. in n amace dnpen in en mt coien #9 aoot in Addition, a fine soll lerest ng as a gocd éasy Giee B (LIMITED), For . Singing . Schools. mamng, town, county and State in ranl, * 7°"" WBation oo Setet sn on Â¥10 65 mna use n:l‘m (!( enrl e io foations and (make ali A. BR. COLLINS, Soo‘y, Denison, Tex. ‘ent free. in g‘.',.".‘,"cm Ticket, $5, which consists For full particulars, with pedigres. ao., appiy to Dr Ooleman y "*°W!°C Hamilion, Aug 9th, 1875, a 64 Rog ied s 23 2 _ _ 21 _ " oA AFrerr e s+re ++ ++ ++ + $00,000, m-mmhmm amounting in all to w1 e oo Mfpnle wanted VÂ¥ PEMNISON, TEXA8, wiLL CITE a . nc sEC0vN D SRAND GIFT concert Tho:_'oughbred' Horses, lexas Gift Concert ~Assoclation, Price of a Whole HAMLLTON, oN FRIDAY, . .AV&UST .THE In aid of a Masontc and 1 "adond saaes sw ., 200°ooctoiye my best thanks myv alaten altWer in which you have elaim for indam ni “mh %fluwwufl"{m j ~R*y )4 826090000660 Pe Lowest Gift To a Whols Ticket, $50. P3 â€"'?râ€"‘w RSâ€"A Bituatl mifi:.mmm&? y /A CLOTHING Establishment, [ 59 Sparks Street. Ha tE TKE LEADER‘!: COUPON: TICKETS, $1; SEPT. 22, 1875 CWiscellancons, Laté Tported frorm Kentuocky BLUEGRiS8, _ , . WAR PATH * DN OAR 08. HNRNPIPE, > WILDBRIAR, ), BAY MARE BY RURIC, LREGALLY AUTHORIZED FQ R T U N El F0 AR $ 1 i« perience).and their deter» 7 be obtained from the undersigned, t W . HJ WALKEBR, Managing Direotor enitertainment mhaigy wl CANADA, Hox, R. W. Scorr, Orrawa. W. H. Warker, Esq, Do. J. T. Pexnoor, Esq., Do. if, Thoroughbred â€"Horses, and the general public, that they will have :every satisfaction in buying their Clothing â€"~AT. THEâ€" best class of Goods to be had, and to soll at the low»> n} pfioupn-lbh, will be Thé retail Clothing tmeiâ€" ness solong carried on by Joseph Motcaifo is now ronsforred to the Firm of JOHN BMITH & co Mr, Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth« Ing business (14 years exâ€" C EWE in a ciothin nds the art in all W. H. Warker, Esq. If ©othirrg. ‘The following f D F1E TL : ED BLACK WHALEBONE® '-'-'52"-: Canadta; Otfawa sE‘ving!ul! pafticulare DfH » 48 se se ns sent Uirect promptly MAXIME DUGaRB, 0. 0. F. fth August, 1875, m Y to" fr. suited to and is Won SxnVUYestand condit! ma of soclely" 2 Live Agents Wanted. yyrou wart coopn sezan Diamond Yeast Cakas There are Numerous Imitations on the MYRTLE NAYVY, NONE IS GENUINE! UNLE®S STAMPED SIGN.WRITE! BuUSE D. ORA TOR, PAINTEE, Pa P;. , . * daxomn‘ & 4 m‘:mmm’nnvm&mvfl pumgen q C 00 9 1 C 22000, oo uow on View Opposite the Post Office, Eigin Street, Dec, ¢, 1874 'l‘. PRUNEAUV, 108 W his New adversisomenta ho I Bubâ€"Agent wanted in Oita for of Oarlieton; moeid avd eeeres, Rhe nhiee orpett ae Certet i/ aleo esd d ds P0 o Poon weur old e .‘.,u,.,..’! For ready roofing for flat roofs, uiring tar or gravel, rozinâ€"sized, verm.tnr;‘}'oof und tarred sheeting, ready flat roofing, cap»â€" ped and makes cheap and _ .. r RABLE ROOF. x _ Un deceased shingles it fills up the hales 2w / V# ® #ummer, _ " _ ."* tot Pain,,, Qovire i penod sicat edith t s Poret tm Rives a nev aube in on en apien i arinerane on o donprtoie thsent aet on e d t un ce Bsce C r:‘e:u"u ly prevent dampnnu'gc.n penetraling l{Id discolouring m.:l“n. AL LOZC A20¢ C COvered lnfimmm by 'G“mm;;-d:.:m éla'&z:mm uu{&"fl'fifi ox 8 t on eonti acts by cold ‘i‘i‘}'fl?’m’- 'fl‘lh?u m:':fi’é:p Felt onn be made nm at a smali Two lou® will cover m:-n feet of shingle roof, or 400 to 600 a with a brush, -nacn:ln&r ornk:n l;‘-w‘l"n'urA llu-r fi.‘.:'fi:. ... tin deceased shingles it fills up the holes an ) pores " n atess a .. PDsX '?molfioxpmm: A r00f may be a very gheap shingle, an The public are cautioned .Wmh.m Detailed Bohedule of the Debentires, with Branches and Agencies of the jank C "mo . §\ oi'i.‘{’i\‘.'?}fsf;":".':'.'.'.:::'.::.‘.::'.‘.'.'.'.'.'.;j.'.'.:'.'.'.:'.'.'. ®ooee h on moigeane whore all necesent nor 4 3 in C oo t PCE AET P=) men Deben is $5 108,400. _ " * * lno&ldnm'gmwo u&gm M or given to Lhomfihutunkr.ond Debenturcs of M.-“ch-dE :r‘!.hnnoo l"c'::- d'iumm » x * * 1.ONDoN 1 700, all t se ioson it dane, io. ernonde snn in eren en on panie e torpaimate P64 | « The tion of London 413, and, with i 1 4 o# RoF viation of London is 18,413, and, with its suburbs, is nearly 80,.00. â€" PCV mm V W Anp omm h tne Srrath Hat was d 1t | nere a"e, all absoiutel; $l5400 en the Wimemette booreetth $b 490. oontereton arepany d 6 1 .â€"These beut nenigbiniine seaoree pruotodietern fepvie Uncpos, aerentertnl ns mitene 60. o ie w Sare ot In »a . Wfi ioul drbdnt Rimiton h B0 on P ie Bm anes waage of pee solutely liabie for the payment of the Debentures, is $5 10% 190 Mexers.. DRUM M JABSELA ontreal, tne g‘m otl,dl‘:m":%.g\nbn fot.‘Q‘uu.o( lhh.g-w o'l. may be for any portion Deben and peedolien tat bido w ced on the d .....‘:'.?,3:'4‘:3:& y OrrawaA DaemerrUr®®s $15,000.â€" benr date March, aud, mata Maven amg Pal wos inienen are payable in Oltawa~â€"the ‘Tuterest, at 0 por cont, ; 'l.'»hogwmumothlo.t"_'mn ux:.n‘n su::msuwv.- éfl.u_o!-.npfmwflm \808, _ Against this there are, all absoiutely limbie Roofing Paint ___Intending visitors to the early as possiblc, , MUendetss VTAl Th remiser, intol upled by the Bapk of Monutreal and previow uow.“:-'v- bn:r'\' mun’.’nfi--.mn:u renuvated asd newly mfln-uod"‘. a it Hhorald abd soninhs ’i“....."“:",..n"un""":..'i...' Dh |'n="' Reading, Commsorelel a , and contain® » uunlfm with unusually iaree airy rooa‘u.u of ich have been promoting the greatert dagree of comfort, con ncrnn‘m‘t. Cntmlg Shbanct in net clon enablishmentt, » Arracgemants are being nemas We U 8 ng n + of guests to and from the Railway depots and Steam bonis . MR. & ' MRS. GEORGE ACRj 3. A. RUSSELL & Co., GononlA.nth:vvhudOu:hu,Mfl.h.m Lamps & Chandeli To be Opened about September 1st, The Royal Exchange . lODIB@& RYAN, SAmiig UAUME® C A P LIT A L f Yi MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETj OoOF OTTaAWA. ko d TTAWA, KINGSTON, AND LoNDo# Dr OHASES EXTRA RUBBER FELT â€" 1 V Renrly 700 nages. "It trisd and proven ham and York Slate BOOfl.ng Oomp‘n’1 W t l-‘â€"wl‘wm one 0 ;:‘::tw&m r&nuun’nfl‘lfihfifi B@"ALL OUR PAINTS:ARE MIXED READY +0R W. H. WALLIER...., . g\ &!{gfi«o&........ KAVANAGH . ... mHuERICK RYAN cauTtion. Jn , dunre, " _ ORNAMENTAL sSTOPS ALTI SorpmeBien _ Wellington Street, Ottawa, 4 A Firstâ€"Class Family and Commercial Kotcl, cwned by n a work manlike +tyle. A4GENTS WANTED IN EFERY TOWN NEW BECIPOE SHend for Ontario Testimonials. ce invited, " Beng foy on O OUT Daltts, and those whose #ne Largest Assortment in the City, OIL DEPOT, SUSSEX C. 8. sHAW & Co t worthleas im ol AF) lwoaws Amsuaie aeug q o0 OeC Om eme Coing mm Wm&flm% by applying for ie AB ce as se eg es Vikter, where the stook Patent Slate fouh EJS e® DIRECTORSs. OFFICER. Coal Oi1. LONDOA DEBENTURES, Six and Seven Per Conts. $ ies ons / mensmcia=|O} cmemcns. mises situaie virtue W _ ATX Mirime of a Wiit of Fieri Facias issued out CounTy or CaRru®ron, Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. Of all deseriptions at ie h un dampriot oo n maties tion w the z. 7 Taese Treoes rained iD Lower a hat / ure proferable to thees iram mm Pamber, Gas Mm%""“"‘ 4 _ Corber W ol ‘ adapted to stand the Winters of thas disrier """ â€"â€" e ® 6 W lNe well known . fisss oo Aninels Provinee ut Queben mar oi AUKNOY 1N OQOPtaAW. . For tnesuppiy of #rub 0-‘;“ TREES, SHRUBS, yoy Oyamabt bot. 1875. _ ts nogive LEAK®S ;1 1; _ * Front Bt, EKast, TORONTO â€"«» ; C for the of "â€"l serremigmtrenreml | B9E ntures, may be made through the ) To daté of ‘Payment ""4 *** $ (ieic PE NCY mesture derge 1#75 at une hour of 120,clock no hinke . ad By JOHN NICHOLAON .o e opare, ftet, of tik the intorest hallâ€"yearly rly 80, 1 n erage Trok whiet an uu;t:t. btl.-q :’ I.M-."u rice ‘will be FOR USK.%g . New COA L h aJ Bdhitk Paomuct Deputy Rherkt. M % 4 ut a #Â¥C 4P AT AÂ¥ ®rwur r City of OTTA w A rgimonas ». » ho. 12 HL James #opt. 9, 1878 Qusiu: OFFIORâ€"No P T mor $s sormer 0T Mamse Acounpiants, A S Paees s Mone. (Of the . into Det. 4, 1824 <m.. Boll‘s VOL.

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