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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Aug 1875, p. 4

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€; +# every prospect of the sport being even lup:'iuto 'h&*’.-od lobohd‘:v.erul’l;s same ground in goue by. The idea of the races seems to flndymuch favour ownets of ‘horses, and ‘there" are n entered for the ttawa Hunt Club In.â€"&nfi-;wbb.;.labo. the trgatve uemiens s e *Muntâ€"Glub fiace all starters will 168 lbs. ‘mhbh‘yh hunt, a steepleâ€"chase forâ€" Province bred horses and>an stéopte chase, so that Mfinbmdm * for ears will be held on the 8th, &whdpgm,nd there is street, Otlawa. Society of Leondon, England, 36 CaLspoxia Sraines SteErce Cimas®.â€" The first race moom which has taken place at this P watering resort be completed in a few days. Meanwhile we ask the indulgence of those friends who have fayored us with orders, which Mbeu‘fhud'ith as little delay as possible. e are determined that nothâ€" ing shall be left undone zlmko our & firdruunlci-{ outfittin :muhm‘;t. T. W. Kexxy & So.“‘. J n o in n oog Merchant â€"Tailors and Outftters, and Agents for the "Star‘" Life Assurance respectfully to intimate that our arrange" ments for formaily opening our store wi:l mmon, both ways at a single fare. A siding will be erected at Billings crossing for the accommo lationof the public and to facilitate the landing ot stock. This arâ€" rangement is a good one, and will afford many feeilities which could not be atâ€" Rairwayr Accommonarion rou tue Exurâ€" strion.â€"Mr. } homas Reynolds, Managing Director of the St. Lawrence and Otiawa Railway returned from Montreal yesterâ€" day afternoon after making arrangemen ts with the m'lm*l Railway in conâ€" junction wi own line, to carry :qqpn:nd‘-mck, coming to the Exp: lemtainc rrom tes Retim Trapg.â€" Mr, W. A. Annable is nlhnfd his entire stock of furniture at a small advance on cost.~ Call early if you w.nt a bargain, at No. 5 Ridean street. A Numaxorâ€"A Ts reporter had occasion an evening or two to pass along Vittoria street, lnd,];llpil‘ some lowâ€"looking bouses, his ears were saluted :g:m.. 'bfh, i eaueney fnemet whi if frequently repeated, must prove highly annoying to the reapecâ€" table mid.hn?aho! the u?l‘:dity, m«l,’ it would be thought, depreciate the value of property in the vicinity. â€" The police should take a saunter there occasionally, and either prosecute the noisy ones or else compal the owners of the houses to procure more orderly tenants. boots, wis exactly $23.85 with the alter native of studying pd?y in Powell‘s museami, for one month, if the circulating medivuim was not fortbeoming: instanter. If husbends wili induige it fhmo little amusements they must expect to pay (or them, and smartly too ! Sarve ‘em right ! In England he would have stood a good chance of getting a round dozen with the feline of nine caudal appendages. ArLsGED Ustamixe Goonos Uxoer Faise Pretexces.â€"Mr. Isaac Ireland, for some time IAT for Mr. Fred. Evans, of the Feather‘s Hotel, William street, and lately mriflor of the " Grosvenor ‘ on St. street, has been committed for trial on an alleged charge of obtaining goods under false protences from Messrs. Camp tell and Almas of Spark‘s street. Up to the time this charge was preferred against Mr. Ireland, he has borne a most excelâ€" lent character. h Wuar it Costs.â€"George Pooley at the Police Court yesterday morning, found that the luxury of daricinig a hornpipe on his wife‘s face, in a pair of hob nailed In reply to numerous enquiri« The Lodge | will ‘Thiet ever; Monday, commencing Aug. 23 Gexpa«zaw‘s shaviog and haircutting saloon, No 3 Rajotts® Block, Wellington street. Adele M, Gendreau, proprietor. _â€"â€"â€"â€" 3923â€"f "Uxiry" Lover €. 0. 0. F.â€"In the list of officers of the "Unity * Lodge, C. U. 0. F., which ap)nuod in yesterday‘s Tixes, the name of Dr. Logan, surgeon, and Bro.D.Mowat, L. M. were imadvertently omitted. Dn.Sweethm}.nd{n::nhnu agreed to attend the siok members ac cording to all bic and homcepathic m“fi{oly. u‘::‘_a‘mon of the patient. »Lodge will ‘fthret every alternate Retigixc rrom ter Tus Cuurr Accrogxt.â€"Melaughlin, the man who on Wednesday night fell over the cliff at the Parliament grounds, was sufficiently recovered yesterday morning as to be able to be removed to hisfilue of abode on the Richmond Roai. e is by no means out of danger yet, but his fall, if he survives, will have the effect «f making him shun whiskey. 1HBâ€"New Post OrFick.â€"A large num ber of men are at present engeagd in slatâ€" ing the new post office building, and the work is ing very favourably and rapidly. :fl n.fl‘ohh on which the men stand appear to be very precarious affairs, and most people would prefer (erra /irma on which to casry on W to the "plank â€"between theth death. ALt preparing to furnish for the Exhiâ€" bition will do well to real Mr. Berming ham‘s advertisement of an extensive household auction sale at the residence of S. E. Chapleau, Esq., O‘onnor street, on The George Washington Restaurant York street is now o for guests, and meals can be had at n’l hours. 3915â€"6w. River Itaus. â€" Navigation news is rather scanty at tha present time, there being literally mextdoor to nothing stir ring. The arrival of a fow barges Tmhm with wood is about ali there is to report this week so far. l‘hunrhy-, #th inst If you want a good shave, or your hair cut stylish, go to Gendreau‘s, No. : Rajotte‘s Block, Wellington street. Leavres............â€"......10.45 am., 4.45 p.m. Arrives....................1.20 p.m., 740 p.m. ° Grand Trunk Railway. Leaves Preacott Junctionâ€" tioing west................1.35 p.m., 203 am. T eaves going cast......4.45 p.m., 4.40 am. Nteamer . Jessie Cassels leaves Aylmer every mornifig at......... S a.m. ReturnPng arrive at.............. 1.30 p.nâ€" ~tages leave the Russell, Union and W indsor Houses at 6.30) a.m., to connect with her. . Arrives in Ogdensâ€" Leaves Ogdensburg For Bostorw..,...6.05 a.m., 12.40 p.m Reme, Watertown and Ogdensburz Railway. Leaves Ogdensburg...8.00 a.m., 225 .m Arrives in New York.10.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m Leaves New York.... 6.00 pm. 11.00 p.m Arrives in Ogdensâ€" DUFg.+.::s:smesers.o. .15 mm. 7.45 on #%, Lawrence and Ottawa Railway. Leaves.....7.30 am., 11.00 am. 200 p.m., 9.30 p.m. Arrives.......6.20 a.m., 7.25 a.m., 3.55 p.m., 100 pm. Tasâ€"Naw Post burg from boston 7.00 Lin., 1240 p. m 8. 10 p.m. Ottawa River Navigation Company teamer Peerless leaver............... 7 a.m * * _ RETIYOR:â€"â€"....:.cilcces 7 paâ€" teamer Queen Victorialeaves...... A p TCravellers‘® Guide. Kocal fntclligqence. ereveccccsesrese s 1210 BM 4. COrnt:al Vermont Railw ay not Canada Central Railway Royal Mail Line above plan L. >ves Hquil J o; 8.11 we beliave, seven cases to settle, but i‘t:?: likely the decision in i ol le it the whole. disputed b oige se mt Sihe" ts artudt w\ ve m‘ in the matter of the license legality of the issuing of which has Whrough | o is o permnce people aotirg hm ioi 4s oupromiige mege :,;;;d;",,-â€"'- in per ‘.‘. w somé w owners will be thankful that it uind ‘semfl to pass at last. Dexvor®g tuw Ciaxai.â€"The deep cut and canal fromtbo&pper'nnrid.otolho Exhibiton grounds is being dredged in order to permit of the dm he.vfl_y_hdoal}_thou-o'fs. A CaBBi®E‘3 lhxvm.â€"-T::dmin of y:; terday afternoon proved a send to ’cily jehus -ll;o Er mb’hn‘:.m not been very well patron min(t:{bo&n Ball Mkfl maâ€" jority proferring the and less arisâ€" tocratie conv?u!oo y a " van." When the rain did come the jarvigs reap ed a rich harvest, any price almost being obtainable for a covered conveyance. Those requiring Mattresses, Furniture, &e , brthTeomggoxhbum, would do well to call at Geo R. Docherty‘s 62 Rideau street, late Whiteside l Co. Costs nothing to examine, 3916 3w Passko â€"Mr, Edwu’d fiamnudqt in Mr. Wm. M s law yesterâ€" day passed his::!mdim examination at + rgoode Hall, in a very ondufi manner, the oral examination in his being dispensed with. TursoxaL.â€"Col. Daiton and Mr Hardy Carling of London arrived in this city last evening at the Russell House. They have been on a tour through the Lower Provâ€" nces and are en rowute for home. 10 EP0 CCC CEI@H To. T6 IK 1O boh;)fid that tine weather will prevail during the forthâ€" coming Exhibition, om&nl along this road, unless it be improved, will be anything but easy or pleasant. ‘8% .. Lrappin; 2nd, L. Broign. â€" _ Durinhn&‘:&ogn- of the sports, the band . of ‘the Governgr General‘s Foot Guards, st"tioned on the grand -h‘l:', performed _ a ~choice selection ; dancing commenced to the music of Sutherland‘s string band towards five o‘slock, and was spiritedly kept up till :lh.i:rgut.hA: ho. qi ho . y was necessary, was preâ€" sent _ during _ the dlhcnlru:::: their services were in no uired, the proceedi throughout hmnving been om«fiwted w':g the utmost fi:)d cou:nctmd ltll«‘:omn. The omniâ€" ses and other vehicles ing i to and from the gmund:‘;r.’d .p;'r::; severe task to woo;npli.h in getting through that portion o Kigin :treet lately laid out, the mud at some parts reaching -mo.tuhighutboulu,lndphoin‘u severe strain mibrrou beasts who had to pull through it. It is to be hoped that C by Campbell and Almas John Hpneyman ; 2nd, A. Hea Hamn Mc Steowa: Fullerton. 74 fee Alc Dtewari; Ind, $5. . ll% J. A. Fullerton, 74 feet t inches ; 2nd, D. Moâ€" Nab, 69 feet I(inches. Vaulting with the Foleâ€"1st prize. %10. Young$ "Ind, $5, 1st, H. McDonald, 2nd, G. Weaver. Ligh$ Hammerâ€"1st prize, $16, by R. Cassell$, jr. ; 2nd, $5. lst, J. A. Fuller ton, U4|feet 3 inches ; ?.nd,D.KcNab, 83 feet 9 inches. lst pri Young G. We A CasBaie‘s Harvest.â€" Holbrgok. lat T. Canty, 4 feet 104 inches 2cd, P Cmt{ii feet 10 inches. Runping High Leapâ€"1st prize, $3 Stanling High Leapâ€"1st prize, $8; 2nd a m:?u:nq toilet wallet, m €. M Thiting at the Ringâ€"1st prize, beautiful saddle and bridle, $30, by Mr. Allan Gil mour ;} 2nd, silver mounted riding whip, by Mry John Leslie. 1st, J. Fitzsimmons ; 2nd, Uorda:. Qu# Mile Racoâ€"1st prize, $10 ; 2nd, $5. 1 t, E. O‘Brien ; Mpafi’rvino. PursoxaL.â€"Col llop, Step aud lLeapâ€"Ist prize, $8 ; 2ud, $4. lst, T. Canty, 43 feet 2 inches : 2nd, P. Duffy, 43 féet. j JTossing the Cab« râ€"1st prizs, gold medal ¢2), by Dr. J. A. tirant; 2nd, a revolver, $6, by Mr. F. McDougal. 1st, J. McNab, 19 feet four inches ; 2nd, D. McNab 19 feet 3 inches. Hundle Raceâ€"300 yards, (8 hurdies, 3 feet 6 inches), lst prize, $10; 2nd, $5. Ist prize, P. Duffy ; 2nd, Allian Wilson. Une Hundred Yards Race (Heate)â€"lst prize, silver medal, $10, by Mr. J. P. Robertson ; 2nd, $4. Ist, P. Duffy ; 2nd, i. Irvine. Light Stoneâ€"1st prizo, stereoscope and views, $10, by Mr. W. J. Topley ; 2nd, a meerschaum pipe, $5, by Mr. C. 8. Shaw. Ist, J, MctGillivray, 44 feet 4 inches ; 2nd, J. A. Fullerton, 43 feet 9 inches. Heavy Stoneâ€"Ist prize, $10, by Maj D. A : Macdonald ; ‘.gxd, $5. Tst J.M(A". Fulleiton, 29 feet; 2nd, D. HcNa[:, 28 ft. 10 inches. Quoitsâ€"(Open to members only"zdl:)t, prize, an elegant silver cup, presen y His Grace t.hf\‘ll)luke of Suthul.nd, to be retained from year to year lg the winâ€" ner ; 2nd, $5.00. 1st, James H. Taylor ; 2nd, J. Harris. Quoitsâ€"1st prize, gold medal, presentâ€" ed by Hom. J. Skead ; 2nd do, writing desk, by Smith and Stuart. lst, W. Fodd ; Ind, W, White. Boys Raceâ€"Quarter milo, (open to members‘ sons under 14.) Ist prize, silâ€" ver cup, by Mr. J. Dimbleby ; 2nd do., $2.00 Ist, W. McGregr; 2nd, D. Mcâ€" Lutosh. Standing Long Jumpâ€"Ist prize, medal, $10, by, Mr. F. Champness ; #4. !st, Thomas Canty, 10 feet 1} nd.P. Canty, 10 feet. Rumting Long Jamp â€" Ist prize, ud, $4. lst, P. Duftly, 20 feet 2 2nd, J. McGillivray, 19 feet 10 in. Yesterday, the day appointed for the gathering of Scotchmen under the ausâ€" pices of the St. Andrew‘s Society . of AXMtawa, showed itself ploadan:ly in the morning, becoming hot towars noon, and culmimating in a thunder storm in the afternoon. _ Nevertheless overything went off merrily. Bands of music, quoit players, acrobatic leapfroggers, biped racers, and mounted tilters gave both amusement and unxiety to the numerous spectators. The management was _ admirable. _ Rings booths, dancing tents, and the fiurul paraphernalia were all that coald de niMf; but at 3 o‘clock tho rain fell, and the skeddadling was tremendous. _ It cleared up, however, before all was over and Dr, trant, the excellent President, was delighted, ‘The bagpipes phied and (Frant and Stewart, nwlntm , â€" and Murray danced. There was, indeed, great rejoicing and there would have been more bad it ~not rained. The details are as follows : â€" Half H THE SCOTTISH GATHEAMNG, ell, 2nd, T. Canty. _ _ Mile Race (open to amateurs)â€" ze, silver medal, $10, by Chief Hammerâ€"ist prize, $10, Mr. mic Euts N 7 Pum ~1st prize, $1 2nd, T J gold 2nd, and. few (b would have 10 Pornan 4o 22 4 Coolaized the oncé popular Ferunido ind Aftnviva. popular inarned Doctor was once found guilty of brutal treatment of his illegitimate son and sent to prison for a he thought the severe there was no hard in it thought this reference to his personal history unnecessary and unpardonable. In many countries the season has been Sriisit ont} but perhaps in none more Sn hk 2c .é.?‘l.h'q the Southern â€" $8 Wuar ;x::-.:r Tuovent or h.'-t-Dr. Kenealy, course, nothing if not a Tichborne man, has protested in Parlia. ment against the lenity of Colonel Baker‘s sentence. _ Tichborne is sentenced to hard labor, but Baker is sentenced to imâ€" prisonment without hard labor. Kenealy mesily, M oo APeiphwent _ But, a mem men when e learned Doctor was once found euiltv af o"l‘nl Pb:.w- u?.nm:_-.'n.. "‘“1:; M: tm ds oo ntaa ie win man, '_"f_ & prhaurP::rp& with a misâ€" AccIDENT at tus Gawes.â€"During the competition in the "hitch and liok," yesterday, Mr, Thos. Russel, one of those who entered; had the misfortune to sprain h‘s knee most severely, but it is tbon';xt the injury will not prove permament, _ Tas Evixevron Revizew for July has been mdvedh%:n-n,J.Dumt Son, Sparks street. contents are:â€""Life mfli:ul utadgen" "Mendust on nstitu " "Mencius,‘ "The Education of tb’o%kh- in the State," "The Works of Thomas Dove Peaâ€" ecock," _ "The Phyluozo.l Infuence of Auoifi:l fiGeikes Life of Murchison," "The y Ki 'n Lucretin Borgis," _ "England and Rusia in the East." This is a valuable number. ‘ Ruulumâ€"“fll:z A“!vhll, &ato"u, A ; Wm Murray , g::coko; Frank iohany A Bouller Montreal ; George H Mills: Hamilton ; J DIhlwn,Tmua‘. London: ; Peter Molaren, Perth; C i) Meegs, Malone, N Y; F W Searle and wife, 8 recuse ; W Desbarats, Miss Desbarats, “owuwuh. Wixpsor Housnâ€"D Ferguson,Toronto; E Corning, Albany ; Mr. Bawerman, Trenâ€" ton ; 5’.&]!'.'4 Dilwortbh (Mail), Eomnto; MeLean, Toronta ; Aoln Emerson, mm J B Tracy and wife, Winnipeg; J. 8. Sullivan and wife, Nepean ; Robort A‘ Vine, Toronto; P !a-na’ New York ; John Church, Aylmer ; Charles Black and wife, Hamilton ; J _ a Stanbensie, Brockville ; A C Clark, Oungo;..hm;, Sullivan, Troy ; E R Bates, London ; Allan, Kingaton ; W Pipe, do. William Johnson was dharged with dis orderly conduct by Alexander Reddick. The case was dismissed with costs. _ _ George Pooley was charged with bug drunk and dhor{iq-ly. He was fined $% an:,lfico:ufimom nionnt:hlnjtil. * M to i on streoet yutotdn;,- andu:'u fimdmg and costs, or two weeks in jail at hard Amn.du-o Chantel, who was Mfl with Plante in the last row, appeared in court with his thumb bally bitten, A fine 9(.2deeosh, or one week in jail was John Gaffaecy was charged with drunkâ€" enness. He was fined $2 and costs, or onlo '“kinhnd. obtaining goods ndo' saac & under false pretenses from Méasrs. Campbell & Almas, was committed for trial, bail being accepted in the sum of $400.. .Mr. %bl_lpm%aui fl.r. Mosgrove de Acemext at Aup. Baxas, J. P. presiding. Sergt. Sutheriand............112 4 Capt. Todd....................108 Private Cotton ...............105 @ On account of the lateness of the hour at which this match was finished, the oon}?ofifion for.the silver meda presented by His Excellency the Governor General hu{ to ‘l;:kpoatpmed until Saturday next at l o‘c s Loul ult Silser tr t wcuncr n c 0 x hn m ts nb dn SnA ti The five highest aggregate scores for the Association Team at Toronto are : Private Thropp...............116 poiuts. Private Newby ...............118 * §ergt._SqthorÂ¥nnd............ll2 w 7 Corpl. Wm. Heron.............46 2 8 Private H. Gray ................45 1 AgorBoate rrizes. _ For the best aggregate in matches 1, 3 and 4, Silvm«a -m”:m. Private Throop ...............116 points In addition the five highest ‘SM scores will receive $12, on condition of their going to Torouto to represent the Association in the Afllmnd Association K:!fhfgnb&lfdiu'c lenge Cup. _ Silver cup presented 'I;Sr Messrs. 'lsvâ€" nard, Harris and Grice, London, value, $50, and cash $10. All comers‘ match$ ranges, 300 yaris, 5 rounds at each ; entrance, 50 cents. 1 Corporal Throop............... 37 $8 2 Captain Todd................... 36 6 3 Sergeant Clayton............. 38. 4 4 Private Corbin................ 8$ 3 5 Ensign Graburn............... 31 2 6 Sergeant Sutherland......... 31 _ 1 7 Private Thompson............ 1*0 1 t MaToH No, 4. Regimental match. Open to all offiâ€" cers, nonâ€"commissioned officers, and men of the Governorâ€"General‘s Foot Guards. Ranves, 200, 500 and 600 yards. Five rounds at each,. Entrance, 50 cents, Upen to all members pf the Associaâ€" tion who have never won a prize at any public competition, the Regimental Band matches excepted. . Range 400 yards, 5 rounds. Entrance fi eo. 1 Corporal Blythe............... 18 $6 2 Private W. %odd 18 4 Association match open to all members of the Guards‘ Rifle Association. Range 200 yards, 7 rounds. Entrance 25 cents. _ The fourth annual meeting of the Guards‘ Rifle Association wogmrhoo ab the Rideau Rifle Grounds on W nesday, under the most unpropitious circumâ€" stances. The rain fell Yn torrents all through the forenoon, agcompanied by heavy gusts of wind. ‘Towards the mid die of the day, the weather cleared us, and as will be seen by the scores appendâ€" ed, some fil shooting was made. The following are the «detailed results of the matches :â€" 1 Private Newby~..... 2 George Sutherland 3 Capt. Todd............ 4 Corp. Throop ......... 5 Col. Sergt. Graburn 6 Private éonon 1 BPrivate Gray....... 2 Corp. ‘throop....... 3 Priv. A. Cotton.... 4 Ens. Graburn....... “'3 Priv. Nl;:cby.....l.... J t. pherson, T g::‘:l A. Heron..... 8 SBergt. Sutherland. TM®s GUARDS®‘ RIFLE MATCH. HOTEL ARRIVALS, POoLICE COURT Book Notice Seighfield ..... Thompson .... MATCH NO. 3. MATOH NO, 2, MATOH No. 1. Ayimer ; Wa Murray, idnr‘y A Bouller, H Mills: Hamilton ; J ling, London ; Peter Thursday, Aug. 19. 54 48 60 $10 50 10 54 23 24 21 23 18 16 the barrelifor 480000 CS * +9 Annet of "&r," "d m M to ome veller who had.sont his onp formerd for Sao agienthâ€"five: ©you must sns plied, * or I should ] much water to got .m» Y* O beer $8 6 dinary success is Pr. it. V. Pierce, of Bufâ€" falo. . °; ‘The progitac§cn whicWlts has attained has been reached through strictly le"itimtolnanl, and, so far, â€" he deserves the envinble reputation which he enjoys.. ‘This â€" of success: is the result of a and. careful 'p‘r:scntim for his m‘ o ve. ing during a lon; usually gfifioe. 'b%fiv' umu:h a;m' o igh commendation, even from es sional brethren. his attention :‘;'“’Nfl -Poo?lfiu of he so carefully.investigailed, these speciaition ho has Inodine & Thesp CsO 8 48\ & nized leader. Not a few of the reme: dies prescribed by him have, it is said, Doi adopted ani proserl cians in their private pract to seat and society over 1@ es naiaX‘ 6 viky.; 3 in SB f ". mb ies 06 o begres safe. journey to the "Land. of the Leal,‘" come.â€" Virginia w'.:fl.m Atiion, mal 1i our BB SoMaie ptofereldfalitmen of to Gelray the ‘*expenses of t ‘In,ih%li_ was Mn% ten cent piece, to show that ‘ from a land of civilization, and as a _A defunct Celestial Wll.m Kmkod and ticketed through to Chin'l' 'I’?"n by l(r._fi\:il-on the und ur. e receptac E.the,.bod. + coslly casket, for that pendant pigtsi “ wung from a ‘: "head during life. Argun e k !u,quqd pundâ€" ance of little KIM%.}JGM with gold, such as are seen along thu:? when the defunet M s mre carri “tot}n 3::\"‘.. These pre! ‘i? very gli easily: blown, Y the w are in A & m ‘ctal n te e on ies ceased an opportunity to escapé ‘whilé hilmm,_n,,ulyquuit of. them, The remaining emptiness of flumkot‘ was filled with pork,.. rice, .chickens,.canâ€" dies, &c., upon which the dear departed is orpestod 10 foud while journeying to the unknown. %; was also lbnnd.:‘:l{ supplied with Chinese coins, with w to._defray the ‘expenses of the journey, r Jack, work as as he 4 ie s ecreran in thé rear, a 1% ly as he flew, the bguwv A\-tn(. -?«f"f clou%:ph-’d out â€"like a ‘pursued him nurx a mile, when overr took him in the air, and the bo: . saw his favourite pat fall fluttering to Jn where he picked him up, his eyes 1 and hoad swollen to twice its natural size. Insthis case, the beas know. hfiwh’:?:" municate "intelligence," and how to adt. â€" A Remarkable Professional Success Mr..David D of Edinburgh, writes !to the ecta'tor:“ "L. have just read your extremely intereating paper on the power of bees to communicate with sach other, I do not know if .the l‘ab' ing storyâ€"the tr;lnth of 'filwh I vouehSOtu-il of: any value as an illustration,, Some years ago, & boy playing .with a jackdaw in a large garden where bees ware kept came near . the, hives, . m)_'l the : bird hopped on to.. the ilofhtfwm in front of one of these houses. : It was about: sumett._ and i&: boe'c' had nearly all t'l;. tured from their ‘s outing among the heather‘; the fowd& *lm"m, as uogn as they alighted at their own door, were rapidly déspatthed by Jiok‘s sharp beak. Fhis lasted for a minute or two, when some bees were observed issuing from the door of the hive, and the bird assailed them at once, and killed them as fast as they omgleJ out. Then there was a Frrom ’ * A MONTREAL mn-lfl. l The Fugitives Captured in &w‘- | _ ©The course of true love never did run | smooth," even over a level railroad track, | hance the carly wedited life of Rlien Moâ€" | Donell, aged fourteen years, and Mt¢. ‘ Ned Androws,a swain of some 18 summer}, | both of Montreal, has not opened with ! such rosy prospectsas it might mo done. 1t sceme that Pere McDonell, yesterday evening, suddenly awoke to the consciousâ€" nees that he was minus a daughter, and boing aware that Ned had been * keeping company *‘ withâ€"Elien against the parental wish, smelt a large specimen ol the r0â€" dential genus, in other words a rat, and came to the conclusion that the pair had sought "fresh fields afar, and pas tures mnow," _ so ho _ made â€" enâ€" qhiries _ at the _ railroad d:rot and found that his suspicions were realis ed, a couple answering to the description ofhis daughter and Edward having taken the train to Ottawa. The stern parient then posted oil to the police station to take sweet council with the authorities, by whose advice he telegraphed to the Chiefof Police here, giving a description | of the fugitives. It being expected that they would arrive by the Canada Central cognizant of the matier. I;R:‘I:;d “th uce y l;mkv‘?ll:;-ia ® emselves . via i C hng‘rgll despatched P. C, mhrune:'u to await their advent, with instructions to look out fo‘r a good fookir‘\_; young girl, esâ€" corted _ by _ aâ€"youth °_ with _ his nose on one side. The parties came, and were promptly _ spirited by the oflicer to the police station. On being leu‘ghsh a certificate oâ€"f-â€"{l;;â€"ls’u:l;; riage was found u them e Rey. Mr. Elliptt{_%mb had Packed for the other World. trimtiphant in‘ the aissourl republican (sl.4ou!s) The Intelligence of Bees. TTAW A, â€"FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 4845 where Qn:mx“brcmixwwrmig, Mirgvcreated to oure all discharges from the Uri. 1hoMas monreok. 4: pnynbiate OHLOROD RISSELL SQUARE, LONDO pamrots fr09,. ann wamn E2. 5o T c »â€" Anfiremane â€"** Worksâ€"HorxsEr ax» Howr®Rtox k srensunmmue . UR K OHEMJCALS AND NEW M rEDic pEit t (oopane Bulpfedioiied) »sroaa "| élected Cx00u0 f‘?""’.!'li; 8 T57 poral / Velivered to all parts ‘of (the clty in 3 4 M eries es en on the Spring# and other in for o to . W. «. BORTHWTCEK, s 3 Nicholas street. | Morson‘s Effectual. Ruinedi¢s :: Pure sountry air and‘ ‘freedom mfl‘mb- #lvp the, ent the benefitâ€"of h nio Auntnrt o oc c antiey: ic msonnt reaanain mas Edosrarte ree: es ons goas oc cont pinses it within the rolthty Nh# J Stock baoks are now «pen and applications for stock oflnennndulhrlon&gpy.nenm.zpmmflnnmt. A lim ited uid bar dfl bardors éan be ac Rolnetervdt pemsrtes t ie ols w be derived from the use ‘or ine (RREs Ottaw a," 13th August, 1875 * is sw ioi m â€" pnpeinngee s( 4 C 0n 81;â€"88â€"4124 Southampton F Anticipated dividends when Company‘s Annum . Ottawa, July 26, 1876 Plumbagqum Obefhpany oN nuug. _‘ CO00+ when Company‘s‘ worke are in full wperati on at least 2 per cent | An early application is necessary to secure stock. Forms of application and ali requisite information may be obtined frpm.the nudersigned. SHOWER ANO QTHER . BatHs, â€" ENCE \Xp. + J. D. Furtogwe®, Keq. Lonvox. C. Aumarusen, Esq, Newoastixâ€"onâ€"Tyxu. J. N. Srars, Esq., Loxpox, h Borthwick" Springs. OTIGKE Of which 1,000 shares l /y Chemists and throughout the world. CAPITAL, £100,000.â€"8TG. In . 10,000 <~Shares of £10. each, Hemedies, @UERAED BRo» Loxvox C#atrmanâ€"J. D Jrerouse, Esq. ~___ Carapta® Do,â€"Hox. R. W, Scort. Loxvon Srorgtaryâ€"R.8, Aronnorn, Esq. Carnavian Do. axp Maxacing Piesoror=â€"=W. H. Warce®, Esq "Orrtor, Loxbonâ€"2 New Broan Strzer E. C. _ _ Do,, Orrawa â€"Erem axno Spar«s Srreer, . |_ Baxeers, Loxpoxâ€"Tus Uxiox Baxc. Do., Orrawaâ€"Tus QuBeBo Baxc. Camoumiic Pills, Londop, M laking your Pilis, 1 am : maining, gentiomen, you! peued a Ston â€"cutter‘s DOMINIONâ€"OFâ€"CANADA &vd Toronto, do , reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription. DIRECTORS : Lroprictors, Worcester; CM‘ »/.,,552. &c., (¢6c. ; and by Grocers and Oriimen throughout the World. ntiodas /. & uind Olgpber wolPtoltsalen andoafar.. B i ns t o ue c ‘""Jhm : Worcestershire â€"Sauwce, B i ‘fl M-’ T“‘u“ ) which UGR GL.4uep0 nX was inbagels Jt t F4 HUGHE GLASSES NN FoUR NOSE AND DIS. PIG PACZ. #-- 100 r_«fi% hend ppureirtcey Theroughbred=Horses HAMILTON, oN FRIDPAY, August T Messrs Henderson & M‘FEarlane CLOTHING Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. Have received uo napert Be C will be placed on every botlle of. Sale of Thoroughtired Horses pcrhnoo).nndl.houdm mination to keep the bost eh-of_,fi to be * will be a GUARANTEE to Mr, Metoaifo‘s old Gustomers ___ @nd the general public, will be received by the undersigned at his Late importéd Trom Kentuoty ;LDI GR \88, AR PATH, m CaNADA,. Hox. R. W. Scort, Orrawa. W. H, Warker, Esq., Do. Jv q‘,- (MN“, EN., Do. WILDBRIAR, .__. _ , BAY MARE BY RORIO, Wlotlhring. Joseph Metcalfe isy now ;rausferred to the; Firm : of, JIHN SMITH & co MÂ¥ ‘Srhith*d Enowlédge ‘Of the Resdy Made Cloth» ing business (14 years oxâ€" The retutl Ci N EOE PCR ed i'!' Mr John Bm::; HAbE 3 The following on aimh* °_ *W.B., WwarkrB. Tals i LLENT .sl " nusm ! Machin 1 y b'-m._....u,....“.f.': General Agents for Province of Ontario, 34, Pr â€" 2+ Bubâ€"Agent tn ~M“m Also, establishm ents $a enc .. / | Arrraoa ndonnt incrietnen anciien o Nmmingmememmmapnen d 2210 wl 50 ~â€"aA%t dn .( AVEN& Oo,, #54 nd‘:-. y you / 1t conâ€" E'fi-mfm Live Diamond Yeast Caka:. There are Numerous Imitations on the NONE us Appoee en =3. MYRTLE NAvy Â¥ YOU WwanXTt Goop BREAD ¢ waite .( L4 RLC "i AUs up the holes and . mund ar! BPe stt oripaontaiegicee hours after ‘m As nearly all thut are Sepdiat rlis en S Sioh are Chooola ae ied o Cadealaterre sinte,. ‘ On tin mofs nnrntpmlowh:ulu h K, one n muh&nfl- onl y as Ex TRA RUBBER FELT | F d fing for flat roofs, Guibin O%rsgl’l Fozinatred, n;%rmfnr;qrw ee » rwn“’ n . ped :nd_pai.nterd, n!aka- t 2 Li DHph *‘ ;wfi»gfi‘fif n $toomante tnlun matched boards or‘..:.'m ‘gocsi«/ M ““.Nllh or cov m in t o tp on poy foam & Poof may be covéered with a very tilngle, Inngrctan nc taams oornon fonintetnaie DrA6 leally â€" fire sn 6 it WithOut the sinte, " fo 6 ectuaily prevent dampment from penetraling and dietoluciny Lo B@~ALL OUR PATINTEZARR MIXED READY FIREâ€"PROOF, & CO., Moni ieapinin t in tetnier rut bnvereseiarenteninr E:fiafifi%%%@.wgw »eare derived, under t estern P o .Allgf.:é'eunom.muzmne:r‘lta‘o‘:&. ll,u flu‘t‘--?fi enieandtent 2t ccesuier pdorgt es e %'B?Mul ba nds firy pguorn, . ; _ IHLOAIRAUTL Addioh ECCCE s Hranches a no £eqikeL Se ven per cent Premium. ___ _ "__" " **@ April inst, on the Londo ”%'s‘:’-"‘-'-'-fi“%;“& tot‘.h.hu: n 'uun-’:. Vico L hentures win be ro wu“«uai’?'w" _‘0-‘-0-.. &nw aly m MPA.!‘E?DEWM%IWI& (Ontreal for the HDahantinan es ts od .l 3 So ALLBR.......»»++ ;. > »â€" + <caroendrwens npranonai : Soon‘N M. â€" sxnpieaa + ++ +> > > ++ +4 rtarerpaenvn e on nb oon e l’i. nVAfAGH.;....,..................v.‘.:u............ or ean be subscribed for at the of ‘& ler, 1 %" "‘oven Te 24 astwereed ior at the office of Orostnes e .w _2 s AT THE OIL DEPOT, sSUSS , â€" C:8, SHAW & p.‘r‘flz.?:"“'-xd"“““ mw?tzfimmww OTEAWA DFO $35,000.â€"These bear date 1st March, mature mi llzl;chrmd Nm'::bor se (" Ill me * Fer 1 Pee d 'l'lw&qmlfllonoflhob‘lg. is now mm% W is Mael NNM 18 this t all these deben assersed m-fi; Eldzit.fl eu:"}:'. v-q-v?.- Â¥ $233,009, and the Fund for the above de to . ts »ineenimne uie sruiny |ikgnbrad Rilgstonâ€" the interest semiâ€"annuaily ‘at 6 p.5., on the fifsl days of Jebuanry March nad int No ifif:'a are payable in Ottawaâ€"the interesl, u:z‘fl‘u cent, um n'fegqmnmuunu' is now Jw debb excloding the Water W speiatmrece msccss fi;%muhmnaw-:;p.c._.n first days of Jenuary MWM * "at 1 se iii inb ant Riinpitic i $10005) 00 2 tee teacoun) (eatve or propeny, alf of e un t9d daP o) Pone we ne and London, Ont, _ Lamps & Chandelier Roofing M To be Opened about September ist, The Royal Exchangeâ€" w'-i-.wâ€" F3 -.. JAMESs Gronfk"> 3. & RUSSELL & Co,, General Agents for Province of Ontario, 34, Front St, Rast, ‘POJ RODERICK RYAN k IS GENUINE! UNLESS BTAMPED TTAWA, KINGSTON, AND ‘op CA PETAL ... ._; . e MUTEUALâ€" BUILDING SOCI'EWj{L OF â€"OoTTaAWaA. 2 3 Agents Wanted. peosanzs XEw spomron York Slate Roofing Company â€"AND TGâ€" _ BODlléol RYAN W. H. WALLRR... caluTtion. , May 183th, 1876. may be for d eeeimof the Debentures, with form of tender, san be obtained at d Agenéies of the “'-mfifi‘-'.!lfltm . _ Wellington Street, Ottawa, A Firstâ€"Class Family and Commercial Hotei, London is 18,413, and, with its Ccass 0o «mre muthorized ‘to recd mhfi%‘mbm + the Oltice of 0 4GENTS WANTED IN EYVERY TOWN. MRS. GEORGE ACR . makes cheap and" â€" _ D®*~»~* vUrABLE Roor * ""4 . | DC fi:-'fi‘&";.‘:‘.‘:mm-.m... ' .‘ Ortatin Ool 1 ‘ON, AND LoONDON .DE8BENTURES, $180,000, Sizx and Seven Per Conts. ORNAMENT Send for Ontaric Testimeonials, T ontreal for the Debentur -wâ€"-- L DNE ‘ Patent Slate WILLILAM . KE&H Joun HeNgy. 20 MeDOUGALL, DIRECTORSs. Coal Oi1l. 0 FFICER. And and gives a no e oo sn the supply of Frii â€"~ sa :i%m'gz TREES, SHRUBS, &c¢ Pengy dans & son & Lawnence, MONTREA, A Q. Ageatp tor Bominion of Caneds Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoalne Burnett‘s Cocoaine :â€" ifeq Auinets, Provinse of Quebes, has ¢sâ€" AN aurnoy 18 Oftawa, «> =m¢ #rui sand Ornati¢tte no Disagresable Odor, â€" Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s COocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘ e Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoalne Booth 'ti.'.lvl N in n apcacd l hnd in 1y t t 80 and 75 cants por Bottie, Gives New Lite to the Hale, Remains Longest in Rifect. Affords the Richest Lastre, P '-'-hv e Is not an Alooholi¢ Wash, & Co, Box 4 Toroote. baky| _ nis for the countics of Rétbi MHotei, owned by iOR USK. @g pPeMARALX . Neéew wili be sidd % 4 «6i a i @ idÂ¥ Ouawa, South + € w Night Ofceâ€"A Town. cured by a : ow but ce Uity of OTTAW powonas MBBS S OB No 42 Bt. J Sept. 8, 1878 OFF1CEâ€"NC look , Otia®wa., W L. W aLK® July 21, 1874 June &, 1Â¥s a w «> in retiring 1 Gibson‘s COot Ailtâ€"Mone OFFICEâ€"N Plum ber, VOL. DaxTes O MBusi RTEUR MELNDL *O@N N 1 Bell‘s TLEA

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