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* ts i ¢#4 Leaves Prescott Junctionâ€" tGoing weet................1.35 p.m., 203 am | eaves going east......4.45 p.m., 4.40 a m AITIWOB++s..2. 00000 ... congratulated upon the taste ha has dis !»hyod. Cuuron Souoot.â€"We are requested to state that the Church School authorities bave succeeded in securing part of the block almost opposite their late premises, but, thit, oning to the di nculties that have had to be overcome, and some alterâ€" ations which are still in progress, the fall session will not :&en until the 15th of September. . An efficient corps of teachers have been engaged for the coming year, which looks promising for the future suc cess of the Institution Parents and guard ians wishing their daughters to attend this school slmuld make an early application by letter to Miss Mann, Lady EPring;al, Corne: of We‘lington and Kyent .t&-, Ottawa 8t 6 8t, Lawrrnee and Ottawa Railway. _ | * 1 Leaves.....7.30 am., 11.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m., | _ Ax Oio Orrenou®z.â€"Dick Dolan‘s lodg 9.30 p.m. ing la«t might was " on the hard, hard Arrives.......6.230 a.m., 7.25 am., 3.55 p.mâ€", | boards" of the station, as a reward for his 100 p.m. l general logseness of conduct. Figs.â€"This morning about eight o‘clock a fire was discovered in a shed in the rear of the Protestant Orphan‘s Home, but it was extinguisbed before much damage was done. At one time two very tasteâ€" ful dwelling houses beionging to Mr. Edward Steacy, one completed and the other in the course of erection on Albert street, were endapgered. It would bave been ;Kity to bave seen them destroyed, especially as the completed one is quite an ormament to the locality. Coor anp Rerresuino.â€"Mr. Kavanagh of the Queen‘s restaurant has made a hLandsome and refreshing looking addition to his bar in the sbhape of a fountain, the basin of which is fille4 with flowers. The whole affair is very pretty and at the same time uselul iua-nxcl as mine host can treat bis frien is to a gratuitous shower bath if he feels inclined. He did so this afternoon, baving turned the water on full force, it spouted up to the ceiling, causing several thisty mortals to cleer under shelter in a lvely manner, and causing a young Lake Untario to be form ed on the floor. Mr. Kavanagh is to be * Twa Hours at Haws."â€" Mr. Kennedy the Scottish vocalist, after an absence of six years from America, will reappear in his entertainments on the songs of Scotâ€" land. He is at present in California where he arrived a few days ago from Australia. His agent is at present in the city, and exfl;nu. the hope that Mr. Kennedy will be able to meet his Scottish friends in the Capital of the Dominion about the first of January next. Ihose requiring Mattresees, |uii ..nec, &e., for the coming exhibition, would do well to call at Geo R. Docherty‘s 62 Hideau street, late Whiteside & (Co. Costs nothing to examine. 3916 3w Tuz Enorekm®xt.â€"The child couple, whose elopement and marriage was duly recorded in yesterday‘s Tiuxs, were visited by the ather of the damsel yester wday morning, and he was eomk‘inl-ly chagrinped when be discovcred that the partner of her flight had committed matri mony. . The pater saw there was no help for it, because "ils no use crying over spilt milk,‘;) so he made the best of it, though the customary paternal bene d‘i'eu’on of " Bless you ’I_I’ children, be GENDREAU‘s :nlnn.-'mfx and haircutting saloom, No 3 Rajoite‘s Block, Wellington street. Adele M. Gendreau, proprietor. Kome, Watcriown nno Oxzdensbury Railway . Leaves Ogdensburg...8.00 am., 225 p.m Arcives in New Y:r!h.l().(n p.m. 7.00 a.m. Leaves New York.... 6.00 p m. 11.00 p.m Armves in Ogdensâ€" burg.................. _ 1.l5 am. 7.45 p.m 1875:â€"Animals, live, $1,167 ; furs, skins aud hides, $13,772.92c.; household effects, $1,130 ; lumber, shingles, lath, etc., $1, 069,535 60 c.; miscellaneous, $3,019 10 c ; timber, loge, etc., $24,618 73¢. Total, $1,125,016 95. * Central Vermont Railway Leaves Ogdensbury For Bostop«»«4,...6.05 a.m., 12.40 p. Arrives in Ogdensâ€" burg from boston 8.10 p.m. Tas Latkst Avoition.â€"The scaftol and frame work for the tower on the post oftice building is being put up. addition will be a hanisome one, an« off the structure well. Marow _ Rack.â€"Mr E. Winegard, of Winchester, and Mr. G. Irvine, of Ottawa, have been matched for a race of half a mile for $200, at Ogdensburg, on the 2Uth inst. It you want a good shave, or your hair cut stylish, go to Gendreau‘s, No. 3 Rajotte‘s Block, Wellington street. No Excertio®.â€"Yesterday was no ex> ception to the prece ‘in; ones so far as the rain is concerned, as a ~nart shower fell about three o‘clock. | mbrellas and was teiâ€"proof coats are at a premium at pre sent. Dowixioxn Staturks.â€"Mr. Brown Cham berlin, law printer for Canada, has our best thanks for a copy of the first vol ume of the Dominion Statutes of the last session of the Canadian Parliament. The second volume wili be also issued in a fow days. _ New Crossinos.â€"A number of crossings have been construcied in Nt. George‘s Ward in different localities. They were sadly needed, and tne early completion of them has conferred a great boon upon the residents of that section of the city. Returning arr StEawBoat Insrgction. â€"On Tuesday last Mr. Burgess, the Inspector, examinâ€" ed the steamboats glying between the Deschesne and the Chats Rapids, and all were found to be up to the standard reâ€" mund by law. ‘The following underwent e inspection : _ The Jessie Cassells, Chaudiere, Monitor, Resolute, and Eddic May. were found to be up to the standard reâ€"| _ Tus Dezpvoino Orsrations.â€"The operâ€" xnrod by law. ‘The following underwent | »tion of dredging the Deep Cut appears e inspection: _ The Jessie Cassells, | to be carried on in a very singular manner Chaudiere, Monitor, Resolute, and Eddie| and with a view tocomidonily obstruct May. navigation. .A gentlem.n informed our > â€"â€"â€"â€" reporter last night, that he was coming The George Washington Restauraut | down the cut nEout hall past e.i.thl. in his York street is now open for guests, and | private boat, when he fourd the dredge meals can be had at all hours. 3915â€"6w. | and two barges stopping the passage â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" nearly completely, it was with the greatest Exromts. â€" The following stetements | difficulty he could get his boat past, show the consular value of exports to the | as one of tli« barges was moored Upited States during the month of July, | right across the cut. He hailed the dredge 1875:â€"Animals, live, $1,167 ; furs, skins | and asked the reason of the proceeding. aud hides, $13,772.92c.; household effects, ! A man was proceeding to explain $1,130 ; lumber, shingles, lath, etc., $1, | something to him, when an impertinent 069,535 60 c.; miscelianeous, $3,019 10 c ; | brat of .%oy. accompanying his words by imber, loge, etc., $24,618 73¢c. Total,| some forceable, adjectives, said, " Wev‘e $1,125,016 95. * yot orders to close the canal at night." _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Now if this be the ‘case it is as wnc:fi the * Twa Hours at Haws«."â€" Mr. Kennedy | public should be made aware of the fact, he Scottish vocalist, after sn absence of | and if it is not so{ the impudent lad ix years from America, will reappear in | should be punished for his mendaecity. Steamer Jessie Cassels leaves Aylmer every morning at......... ~tages leave the Russell, â€"Union and W indsor Houses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with her. . The George Washington Restaurant York street is now ufi)en for guests, and meals can be had at all hours. 3915â€"6w. Ortawa River Navigation Company teamer /eerless leaveor............... 7 a. s d RIETIVCRâ€"erz:scirsn: 7 P teamer Queen Victoria leaves...... 5 |p + 4 L.Nves...... 8 a Etauvcllers‘® Ouide. Kocal fnfcllinence Canada Central Raiiway esscssess::=s.....10.45 am., 4.45 p.m. Grand Trunk Railway. Reoyal Mail Line at 1.20 00 a.n 12.40 p.m 740 pam 40 8 a.m ling new m U ! _ Tus Jaraxess Troveg. â€" The Foyal | Yeddo Japanese troupe has been ongpd ‘ for three nights in Gowan‘s Grand Opera House, commencing _ Mond evening August 23rd. _ ‘They comol{nro from Montreal, where they have been drawing full houses. The press of tharcity speak | in the most flattering terms of their perâ€" | formances,. Secure seats early at Gowan‘s store, and avoid the crush that one is usually subjected to in such entertain I inelnte. . Guaros‘*Turis Maron.â€"The rile meet ing under the auspices of the Guards Rifle Association will be completed to day. t Arrgst or Nruce®t â€" Waurkers, â€" Last night P. . Ranning and Mitche!l arrest: ed the notorious women nawmed Mary Ann Anderson and Mary Ann Gauthier for disâ€" orderly conduct on Sfiurk- atreet. The last named prisoner only came out of gaol Wrnirmors & Cuorake‘s Mixstraisâ€" These old favourites of the burnt cork profession will shortly reviait this city and wive two of their noted artistic concerts. They will open their first performance on Thursday evening next, %he 26th inst. They will doubtless draw crowded houses to Gowan‘s New Opera House. on :I‘i;:!;;li; last, after serving a term of three months for a similar offence. Tux â€" Licexse Qurstion. â€"The moot question as to the licenses granted by the Sheriff : to divers tavern and saloon keepers, came up before his honour Tudge Ross, ynton?n morning, who rpvca judgment in favour o{ one of the defend: ants Jean Baptiste Auclair. He quoted the following from the License Act of 1874 :â€"* K« c. 6 of the License Act of 1874 stakes that every license shall take effect in favour of the applicant from the date of countersigning by the issuer thereof. Tus Rattroap to CaLeDoNia SpRINGS.â€" The L‘Orignal and Caledonia Railroad is nowâ€"thanks to the energy of Mr. Kavaâ€" nagh, the contractorâ€"so far as grading is conceined, in an advanced state, having all the difficult and laborious parts comâ€" pleted, the rest being easy of accomplishâ€" ment as the balance is over perfectly level ground. We perceive that it is not only the intention of the company to extend this road to North Plantagenet, but also to run it t.hmuih the intermediate townâ€" ships to Morrisburgh on the St. Lawrence, the officers of the Company being ::‘i,\re sent in communication with the leading people of that place and the townships through which it is pro‘posed to run, touching the arrangement for making the preliminary surveys, &c., guaranteeing their utmost support to the undertaking should the company extend the road to that place. The road would pass through a very rich and thickly populated country, touching at many thriving villages, and is & project in which the p:z)lo of both sections are deeply interested, and to the furtherance of w{ich they should lend their utmost aid.â€"L‘Orignal Advertiser. Furxiture. â€"At No. 5, Rideau Street Mr. W. A. Annable bas on hand a very large stock of furniture of every descripâ€" tion and of the newest style. On Satâ€" urday last we paid his establishment a visit and was well pleased with everyâ€" thing we saw. Whether for the drawing room, the parlour, the bedâ€"room, the library, or the kitchen there is an ample choice, and we learned lhh:! H:i Anugle is ing to give up the retail business msns::lm ‘only“.by wholesale. Persons desiring really good furniture at very moderate prices will do well by paying Mr. Anmb& a visit under present cirâ€" cumsiances. Of one thing he feels assurâ€" ed, in neither auction rooms‘ nor elseâ€" where can he be undersold in the city. & 3913â€"1m Eec. 14 states that the license will not prevent the party boldin‘geit. from bein tined for selling unless treasurer o, the municipality for which the license was issued were paid his proper fees." His Honour was of 0 inion that these two sections were inconsistent, and that unâ€" less it appeared before the proceedings were taken that the Treasurer of Ottawa had been paid, the license was not comâ€" plete, and in spite of the provisions of section he could not make an order to quash it He was satisfied that a license bad been issued to Auclair, and that it was issued Mb{‘une issuer of licenses contrary to yâ€"law of the Police Com missioners and contrary to law, but as the penalty was severe on the tavern keoi)ers,_ he thought it his duty to see that the law should be enforced against them on strict legal proof of the license beinlg in all respects a full and complete license, Hedid not give his degision on the points raised by counsel for the deâ€" fence, anil did not uhflo costs to either party. His Honour said he woulbl not decide upon the remainder of fi‘:uu unfilthoaldsmnhq next on his reâ€" turn from Division Court Cirouit.. Mr. Bell appeared for the prosecution and Retvaxeo.â€"The Rev, Mr. ard Mrs. Gordon returned home yutenhy, the {ormer from his recent trip to Europe and the latter from a short sojourn in t.te Maritime Provinces. Both look much invigorated by the recreation which their respective trips afforded. It will be re membered that the Rev. gentleman went home, as a delegate of the Presbyterian Chuch of Canada in connection with the Church of Scotland, to the General Asâ€" sembly of the latter body, which held its sittings in Edinburgh in the month of May. Messrs. Gibb & Lapiere for the defence. Deatn or a Mexvicaxt.â€"For some time past the City bas been visited by a lot of maimed mendicauts who have been fioing about the streets singing and soliciting alms from the ersâ€"by. Two of them had one leg o.ct:::vo one arm each, and the last couple had noarms at all. One of the latter whose name our reporter could not ascertain, died suddenly yesâ€" terday moining, in a boarding house on Clarence Street, it is supposed from heart disease. On Thursday be appeared to be healthy enough, and was out plying his vocation. Oporerrows Loves.â€" Un Monday last a deputation consisting of Messrs. Jovnt, Brewer, Slocombe, Taylor, Johnson, Cook and Clarke, arrived from the Metropoli tan Lodge in Oitawa, and on Tuesday aiternoon pioceeded to instal the officers and formally upon the Pembroke Lodge. ‘The proceedings took Yluco in the Masâ€" onic Hall, kindly lent by the members of that order, as the Oddfellows have not yet got their room in working order. The following is a list of the officers duly elected :â€"Biother A. Aunsell, N. G. ; Bro. Alex. Moffat, V. G ; T. Leask, Secrotary i Bro. James Millar, L. M. ; Bro. W. H. McEwan, W. ; Bro. John Macdonald, W. C. ; Bro,. Thomas McLaren, N. G. R. 8. ; Rro. George Street, N. G. L. 8. ; Bro. John Cockburn, V. G. R. 8. ; Bro. Robert Morâ€" gan, V. G. L. 8. ; Bro. John Cockburn, Treasurer. NT A?Dll"fi PresnyTeRtaAN CHURCiT â€" Morning Mervice at H sc ock ; Evening Nervice w7 o elob k. Pastor,â€"stev. D. M. G« rdon, Ban k | Srmaier o Preksiny TREWEANâ€" CHURCH,â€" Mnl'nln(fN1 rvice at M Celock ; â€" Kvening service al 7 o‘cldek, â€" Pustorâ€"Rev. Wim. Moore. Cunu®st‘s Chunren w‘eiock ;) Evening Ser\ The Rew, J.8 Lauder Koxne @muokt Wesuevan Cnurcrn â€"(Beaus wl lr«i-)â€"-hls»r"hql Bervice ut 11 o‘cl oK ; Wvenii Rervice o‘elock. _ Pastor, â€"Rev, James A, Gordon. _ Darny |Smuoer PrgesnyrERIAN C ron.â€" Morning|Mervice at 1. ovlek ; Evening Service aC 7 o‘glock. . Pastorâ€"Rey, Win, Armstronyg, The service Opera Hous m-rA\tA W xt Waesney an Cuuron,.â€"Mornâ€" Ing er vjee nt H o‘giock ; Evening Service ut 7 u‘ciock,| _ Pa torâ€" Kev, Alex, Campbesi, Cumu®t‘s Cnuren,.â€"Mornin service at 11 w‘ciock ;) Eyening Service ut 7 o‘clock. Raciorâ€" Rquaro,+ Mornit noon Sertyice at 7 Farries.| h CuUrinm or NT, JoHN TAE EVANGKLIST.â€" llomlnfi Mervice at li @elock ; Evening Bervice at 7 o‘vibek. His Lontship i ishop Lewis offâ€" clating, @ssisted by the iev. H. Pollad, MaeveAriec: Ataser WirksuaevaAan Citheoar â€" Morning Mervice at H oeloek ; Mu‘ulu’( Horâ€" vice ulw o‘clook, â€" Pastorâ€"Rov. W. J, Hunter, Tue services are beld in Gowan‘s New st. J AmiEs Cnusc#, HULL.â€"Moruibg Service ut 11 olciock ; Lven‘ug Bervice at 7 o‘ciuck. Pastorâ€"Rev. dar. Johuson, Chapiain of the Senâ€" T. ALBAN‘s CHUROM.â€"Morning Service at 11 o'c?ot*; Evening Nervice at 7 u‘ciock. Rector â€"Rev. F. Bedfont Jones 1).D. viog at 7 o‘ciock . Te Rev. Mr. oiticiate in tnis Charch toâ€"morrow A tragic event oucurred lately in a divorce court at Constantine, in Algeria. The wife ‘of Bel Kassem appeared before the cadi and demanded a divorce from her husband on the ground that he had ill treated her, | In spite of the strenuous opposition of the respondent, the cadi gaye judgment in favor of the %fl. who, triumphantly pronouncing the. orthodox 05 DOUNOCOU OUt | muceak chaip3" _ ) o_3 ." CES0l A# [ LhG formula. ‘ T repudiate zhoo,*rlgunoodoutlmm-ho\udbo taught in it.=â€"Punch, of the court. ‘The custom o e country 5o ant wills that a defeated suitor kiss the judge | . Aft@® all that t To oo mong Poos t upon the shoulder to show that he ac ‘ hess of "u: Mm"". Ages p.-'” nd. hcv’o“‘-lho knowl the justice of his sentence. | Nordâ€"the of c ho In wmce with this usage Bel Kassem | P99 newess ot o mdm'wd;“mu!dn'm t in apparent submission, moved towards 'm.w The pomp of princes has its ptb the cadi. Eut as he drew near him his nndfl;w ut thop t sel‘s his k mide he Daméus ho vtoghe upee ihe ) gmaly to the stemiger on tho unot t i Asl is burnous, h unfortunate judge and droye hflnifo :::.GIDP"OI' in his palace,â€" M“" into his br;ut. 'l‘ho.:liudom then a 3 Sord of s p % threw down his weapon: surrendered geod lki', l + Fothergill himself to the gendarmes, saying â€"quistly, , election for Merthyr ‘:ydfll. Wishing to * I have killed the cadi because, »ecording conciliate an : 1d captain of a mine, he to the Koran, a judge who gives an unjust mtr a pineâ€"apple trom “gs sentence deseryes to be put to death. | den, the finess garden, perhaps. in "lt is the greatest invention of this or any other age, It furnishes the power that will do the future work of the world â€"& power generated without expense, by a simple mechanical contrivance, withont the aid of heat, chemicals, or plectricity." Some time ago, after many years of exâ€" perimenting, Mr. Keeley con structed _ what _ he called _ the hydroâ€"pneumatic pulsatingâ€" vacuo â€" engine. I first saw this machine in 1872, in Mr. Keeley‘s house, in this city. It wes a small vertical enfine, of threeâ€"horse powâ€" er, operated by the pressure of air and water in connection with a vacuum chamâ€" ber and a cylinder. To set this engine in in motion the first operation was to exhaust the air fiom a verâ€" tical drom with an air pump. _ Water was then le:: xnwmtb.l lgwer pa;to of the a tus from the hydrant & ‘&E:{‘mtu-pemhs tube which hld“fien cut in two and joined by a goose uill, to better shew _ how small (tim stream was. Jn. three minutes the _ flywheel was â€" revolving with extnon{imry velocity. Ths motion of the piston was: surprisingly regular wnd smooth, anil {here was no noise except a peculiar plunging sound as the piston deâ€" scended into the cylinder. While experi menting with this invention, Mr. Keeley discovered that he â€" had _ invoked from _ water and air s Eower he had not dreamed of. e found out ‘how to generate the new force, and tried to test its power. fle applied it to a gauge that measured 500 pounds to the square inch, but the unknown force broke it in pieces, Then he got a 2,500 pound gauge, with no better success. Afterwards he made & force rofl‘tor, with compound,levers, and found that his new power exerted a pressure of about 10,000 pounds to the square inch, An enflno of peculiar construction, adapted to be pro polled by the motor, was next designed and made. When (heafpm was comâ€" pleted and worked satisfactorily, the next step was to build a larger one, to demonâ€" strate beyond question the utility of the fom;( to ldo the work of 'm'["h On this Mr. Keeley is now engaged. The engine will be of 170 horse ro-ur. In:‘;ow weeks it will be ‘ogmp eted,d “df if his patents in is an orei countries ae secured Ey that time, as is expected, a public exhibiâ€" tion of thormobor will be given. The d{; covery is of too great importance to divulged until it hes been protected by chnts in every country in which it can patented, The best proof to out~ :)iden t&c.l.‘ “bofi. uot a â€" humâ€" is > _ nobody is trying to uulf any stock of the company which owns the invention. Those who are so lucky as to possess the stock, instead of wanting to part with it, are annoyed by the solicitations of parties who want to be " let in." YoRK®8T, M, E. CuUuron.â€"Morning Service a 11 o‘gloge ; Evening Rervice at 7 o‘ciock, Pastor O#AaUbtkr®® M. E. Cuurzou,â€"Morning Service ag 11 ofciock; Wvening Service mt 7 o‘eiock Pastorâ€"Rev. J. \ ouny. | _ _ 10 3 . BAPPTSY CuUkciu.â€"Morning Mervice at 11 o‘eiock . Kvening ervice at 7 o‘clock. . Pastorâ€" Rev. A. A. Cameron. â€"0 Y. M. C. A.â€"A Bible meeting will be held in the rooms of the Young Mens‘ Association toâ€"night at 8 o‘clock. Subâ€" joct, "Jesus the Christ.‘‘ ‘The Rev. Mr. Sanderson is expected to preside. . A service will also be held toâ€"morrow evenâ€" ing at 8.30, at which short addresses will be delivered. ‘The public are cordially invited to both meetings, CoNGREGATIONAL CiaURroH.â€"Morning #are vice at l o‘clock} Kvening Service at / o‘glock Pastor= hev. J, b. Handersou. â€" CaTHoLI0 Arosioul0 CUUROL, ALBERT 37 â€"lLiours of Servige : Week days, ¢ a.m. and 0 ‘:.m.; Lord‘s duay, 10 u»,.m. sud 5 pm ; Holy luchurist every. Sunday. snd evyery ‘ourltn Tuesday a/ 10 »,un. Joseph Fortin was charged with a breach of the peace. le was fined $2 and costs. AupsrwzN Baxes presiding Francis Kelly was charged with being drunk and a vagrant. _ He was sent to goal for two weeks. Friday, Auf. 20th. Annie Parker was arraigned for using insulting language to James Elliott, ‘The case was dismissed without costs. Elizabeth Keough was charged with as sault, ‘The case was, however, dismissed without costs. Wixosor lHouse _ Arzrryars.â€" Edmund Meredith, Quio; Edward Prince, Buck: ingham ; Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, Aylâ€" mer; G Tracy, New Â¥ork ; W Amet. Torâ€" onto; Edward W Murtay; Buckingham ; J. Johnson, agent I{Ofiul Yeddo Japanese ; John Cant of (ialt Machine Works ; G Moore, Montreal ; McKay Wright, Aylâ€" mor ; Tl gil;il::{, lf{uolt;:c; G Elliot, Liverpool, En ; 1 Oswego ; T Martin, New York ; G Antfo‘r,'non, Cle'vz- land, Ohio. Rerorteo Discovey or a GioaNtic Naâ€" Turar Foro®.â€"A natural force, produced by a _ combination of â€" air _ and water by mechanical means, is said to have been discovered, so enormous in its power as to prove, if verified, by far the most wonderful discovery of the age. The Philadelphia correspondent of the New York 1‘1&uu¢givum account of an inâ€" terview which he had with a public man at Washington on the subjeet, who said, PRESBY TERTA N CHURCH SERVICES. HOTEL ARRIVALS. roLuIcE CoURT Cimuren, (Clty Hall it 11 otcloek ; Afterâ€" t astor.â€"Rev. 46. W. TUB PERILY OP PANAMINT VALLEYâ€"TERRIBLE | pEATH OF a YOUNG Max. F .From the I‘nnam{int News. f Either last Saturday or Sunday four men, Quigley, Grant, Phillips and a colâ€" ored man left Calico Mountain, where they had been procpootil:fl. to go to Look: out district, neross Pavamint valley. 1t appears from the report brought us by J. | . Davidson, who heard a portion trom the survivors of the party, and was an e‘yo witness to the balance of the story, that this party had plenty of water on Monday up to noon, «bout two and a half pints each, buithe hotâ€"blowing winds of | the valley soon caused them to suffer exâ€" coedingly. The colored man was the first to succumb. lle was told by Phil: lips, who is an old mountaineer, to lie down and keep Wuiot, and the rest of them l would 50 on to the water and return for him. The other three started on, and Grant soon gave out, He was advised by Phillips to l: back where the colored ; man was and he did so. | although he hallooed for him a number of | times. Thinking he had gone back to | where the other two men were, he kept | on. He found the other and gave them | water, but they had not seen or heard | anything whatever of Qmflhnln‘n three | then returned to Darwinâ€"it being so dark Mrs. lhh{mp, who is a staunch Protesâ€" tant has heard w‘lp&‘ talk shouu:;. comâ€" ulsory teaching o masses. â€". She can gnly says he trembles for the safety of the Church, if anything so Popish as the masses should be taught in it.=â€"Punch, human greatness, it is pa Theda nsA baes ons male the P mans 0 @ &he’wen of wood and drawers of water, The pomp of princes has its ebb and flow, but the peasant sel‘s his fruit as gaily to t.ho-tnn;u on the ruins as to ‘t‘l’xo emperor in his p.l.o.,._M lyt R. " hh nian Haad bivgdliinsttin on d Walos! for the man lived like a in rivaly with the Crawshays, . +7 Mopg ou liked it," he said to the old man, when io met himafowd.,.w Well, yes, thankee, pretty well. But 1 we sort of people are not used m anothmm:nd dont know how to eat k. t did you eat it then ?"" aaked fiarh on‘" Lt e sge we em. ! _# Fothergill Jhillhl‘ .“ his w *Yes‘ we boiled ‘en with a leg of m lmou&: t:' nearly u:lrm o a month, while a corps of experiâ€" ensed physicians are constantly loyed by qn!:ioowr for the benefit o(..:fn D& tients, The immense demand for his epecifics, remenimenidy [ temnabaing e le ng oc ho oo of a regular Dispensary for their para~ tion, and from f‘-mm bo‘lnntnapfiz busiâ€" ness of the establishment has expanded into mammoth proportions, In order to meet the demand constantly made upon it, for the remedies pre b’nrp““: a large number of men are employed all times, and the expenditures made by Dr. Pierce are enormousâ€" _ The postal exâ€" Phillips and Quigley had not gone far when the latter u‘,ld he felt lm and could go no further. He, too, was told by Phillips to lie down and he would go for water. Qui.lo{;- donkey followed Phillips, who went to Darwin ulmn&:hhm he obâ€" tained water, but he was yed about one hour and a half than he exâ€" pected to be. He i started to return, but on arriving at th.:){)hoo where he lefl_dig!ox‘ he could . find him, cians in their rfij‘ nfio& $ pamâ€" phiets and Iarge wg ve &n reâ€" ceived as useful contributions to medical knowledge. He has recently added anâ€" other, and perhaps more importaunt work, because of more m spplication, to the list of his publi writings. _ Lhis book, entitled "The People‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser," is to en} ter into general: circulation, . Pierce has received wk%mfih and honâ€" ors from many a ug:d.uy scientific degrees from two of first medical institutions in the land. Some of our citizens proceeded to the vicinity of the Brunette on Thursday last, where, after some little difficulty, they discovered the outerop of what is supâ€" rmed to be a valuable cosl basin, It has ong been an established fact that coal exists in this vicinity, but no attempts bave {ot been made to test its value.â€"~ Mainland Gnardian. The woods of Saanich and Lake are full of deer,. One party of three saw fiftyâ€"one on Sundn{ and bagged five. â€" Venison will te very plentiful in a day or two. It is in contemplation to &lqoo a" new line of stages between New Westminster and Burrard Inlet. The mail contract of Mesers. Henry Rhodes & Co. between Victoria and San Francisco calls for three trips in the sumâ€" mer and two trips in the wint:r. Grouse are very nu nerous in the seveâ€" ral districts this year. The birds are being prematurely shot down. Parties are out daily b.fging the game in direct contravention of the l w. k â€" 11 The weather is very warm at Lillooet, the average indication of the thermome: ter for the last four days is 113°. The crops look well. : Professor Richardson of New Westminâ€" ster went out with Mr. Moody a few days ago and selected a giant tree, which is to be pu{mrod for tm;rorhdon to the Philadelphia Centennial. We hear that ?hotognplu of some of our mammoth ruit trees are a‘so to be sent. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company are negotiating with Capt. Finch tor the purchase ol his fine steamer Olympic, which is at present laid up at San Ffln- cisco, to run between this port and Puget Sound} connecting with their ocean steamâ€" ships from San Francisco t they could not trace Quigley and reportâ€" od the matter, and endeayoured to ’ot horses and men to fioouund search for the lost man, but they were not successâ€" ful, no one seeming to care, or else doubted their -Lori..d They themselves returned and searc several days, but did not succeed in finding Quigley. _ A Remarkable Professional Success Tus Epvcarion® Aor.â€"Our good friend rrom the arissouri Repubylican (st. Lonis) TTAWA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1875 BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS. Dy ing of Thirst. ho conxtracrors & %l. cach, & w r, EAA'I."«M 1T|u oou.?d :fd,a' 4. Albs 3 tamhoi_$5.. Oncalats ‘wrid REMIUM C P °_ $15 each. REID.â€"â€"A victim: of w&!:?afl-m causl e preomature i nvar havt minay tots tovpre nds : m se fâ€"cure, which he will send FREE to his fellow. sufferers, Address, e hoates ""’.&%?‘-’-â€""’"’%'E t Puiiy, e danatiees To all who“m -&'Mu uom' the cnu'% emesey noifalr Eoi maen ns Reogran i2 3 pumorarn es Siole frouse New tmv. Siaton D. Not 7, IR‘ Wiydaw Stock broksare now n and applications for stock will be reeel yed by the undersigned at his office on and afte lomfs next thgpllxhonth io stant. ty p ‘Armolm divijends when Company‘s works are in full merati on at least 2 per cent. per nuoum . An early application is necessary to secure stock. \ Forms of application and all requisite information may be obtained from the undersigned. _« 8 W. H. WALKER. MilkWa iith Autmer t &# Managing Director. Plumbago *UBHE CBEMICALS AND NEW MEDLIOLN Bilecicd, and Hhipplag orders exeouted + ad _ derpat h P0gh Ottawa, 18th AuBust 1875 To sell Dr, Chase‘s Recipes; or Information for Everybody, in every county in the United Flates and Canada. Enlu"odb,uum.uhm to 648 pages. It omflnl over 2,000 recines, sul to all mfl. tions of ty. â€" A A househo . Igsel indupem ents ev«: oflat:'dl'? }or nts. sen Ti e ce Vc theirr y. Address Dr. Uh Bteam Printing House, Aun Arbor, Michigan. acarcely nflflufl i a specialty,its c tioners, Iryl?.u‘?'&‘&adym a mmmfi Bold ir 108., loo-rt:‘u 0K h GELATINEâ€"The pu preparation is Mor Ns t pmin, rromathere Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercet & COo., W holesaie Drog Mcntrealâ€" Olar “;Enmâ€"% ;W:I;fl%o Lru iste Hmuwn-“nu 4& Oo, x Halltez=Avory Brown 4 ~ eores onm,&?:h- and as Wine in tb onnoropynE is fl'-;_‘#gmy that it can W ater on the uontinent, and parties wishing to -g:nd a few weeks in the m':’a.l.:‘y mu'fln C o'?u’&mufifi quarlers at moderate oWn filled with all negessary requirements for ~ * s sb d e o 2 P t m ote at 10 ots. on , in 30 galion barrels n‘awmh.m&u‘. Na?nyq'ucow the Murines und athar infarnmiutinn . a€ite in l!mwwmuldhahmmmnfi myOTu.ln omnrux,uzm or constiti« tional, Gravel, and pains in baed. Sold in boxes, 4# 64 each, by all Chemisis and Patent Medicine vecdors. Soloe Proprietor, F. J. ULARK: APobetoler Aeuntane® w"; .;rgm.mmammmt. m Pure country air and freedom from excite» ment give u\:' tiont the benefit of hygienic results in to be ovtained elsewhere. ‘The atten of reader is particularly diâ€" reoled to the fact that this Mincral water loses none of its virtues by keeping or transporiaâ€" tion, and that where ‘free| en by those in uou:l health, heaith continues. lnvallds who wmot.vhlhholprlnu the wa can be as well used in tneir own houul&wwn its low cost rlnmu within the reach of all. pelivered to all parts of the city: in 3 gailon jJars, at 1v ots. per gallon, in 30 gallon barrels p‘(’h.nmrn{l: ml.t:add .llld shipped, Orders made iHQMAS Monson & son. O mind om Sure »Bonbanen ty us beAccaims mou y 1 whi 1 ves of the benefits to w, «link q avail {hemmelves of the benefite to at $2,50 each, barrels exira. For conyeyance ?u..fipnm ind other nfornmantion, bply to W. & T. HORTHWIOK, 8 Nicholas street. Are solid y Chemiste and Druggists throughout the world. 31, 83 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON " mR m= T@0H, Aa NP WASLING l xmucuub. ‘The most approved R IC M ICDLIGS are A NCO BRBEATIC EMULSION AND P ‘l.\.\UBEA'NNn The Orivinul Morson‘s Effectual Romedies ENGLAND. J. D. Furrowk®, Esq. Loxnon. C. Arunusen, Esq., Newoasturâ€"oxâ€"Trxg. J. N. Sears, Esq., Loxvox, Otla wa, July 20, 1875, SHOWER AND OTHER â€" BATHS, Borthwick springs. NBIGESTION, AND WASTING !W}gf?lfll ONsSUMPTION, Of which 1,000 shares, NE BOX OF CLARKES B 41 PILLS8 OTICIK® Worksâ€"HoRKEET ‘Ax»p HowERtoN THE DOMINION OF CANADAâ€" LIVE AGENTS WANTED CAPITAL, £l’00,0(_l0 STG. In 10,000 Shares of £10. each, Renecdies. 42 Loxvnox Cnatrmarxâ€"J. D. Fuatougk, Esq . Caxaniax Do,â€"Hox. R. W. Scort. Loxpox Szorztaryâ€"=R. S. Arounoub, Esq. Caxapiax Do, axp Maxacixa Pierororâ€"W. H. Warker, Esq. â€" Orrio®, Loxpoxâ€"2 New Broavn Sreger E. C. Do., Orrawa â€"Euoin axp Srar«s Srrzer. P Baxkers, Loxpoxâ€"Tus Uxiox Baxc. Do., Orrawaâ€"Tui Quuezo Baxk. .. T ubtaR" . D* . iA NCREATIN E"'x"n'."onurl' and uonnfi mwom y SAVORY & R â€" 148 Bond street, London. a 1 Uhemists ; and w :f‘ l?yuunn. om’a to. Montreal and Toronto, CARD, reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription. DIRECTORS : (LIMITED), Norwich Egg Powder, For making :all kinds of Oakes WHTHOUT Sheriff ‘s Office. Otta: o onl ofey* Wv?r:m' Â¥ virtue of a W umnu-l'-nou :l}lmy (w?dm&uuud&rhmn, to me directed ant lands and tereâ€" “udmm&:fiu.um suit of David MoMurtry, 1 have uudafl taken in exeou~ tion all the esta‘s, right, title aud interest of the said Fdward Ro.ih.k.-h-nd «11 and a‘r that certain parcel and tract of nlnuluuuz end . being in the of March, in 3-1101 Carle*on m’ ?h&m-:ld% and ‘lb:-.fi“' T %nm MOR DA Y: the rireRRETE gar or Roveg BER, A. D., 1875 at the mu‘n"wu-. Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. -.’gh.ml.«fl'm f' ‘Bole Agents fPr Ontario. November 1874. _ _ *,*. This does not:apply to shipments *3 made prior to the date given. Ask for LEA & PERRINS® Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Slopper. Wholesalt | and for : Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; C rossetd Blackwel!, London, t3 ¢., t8¢. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. utl d 0t M 1 h a 4 M 2 e an C p after this date, and without which mone 2 ut ~ â€" No Stanine. i e uy) _ _ SP o e mneht ic ) nists and all others ‘ interested vto have been in the past With eummed or heaâ€" ted arbore, and journals + nd have been payiug fancy price, use Oraven‘s Arctic and Engine Olls and so avoids those complaints for the future. All Olls guaranteed and orders solicited; W, J. CRAVEN & Oo,, 3813 44¢ St. Paulâ€"st., Montreal. which are calculated to deceive the Public, LEA & PERRINS have adopied A New Label, dearing their Signature, thusâ€" Zea‘@’”fie LEA & PERRINS‘ WORCESTERSHIRE _ SAUCE, Woreestershire Sauce DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE In consequence 0j rz;fifd will be placed on w.fcy dottle of ahke 2s ag y ® w HUGE GLASSES "Wu'fiii-fibfijffif DiS. FIGVRING fo.'.*z PACK. mphlet of 100 a-::a.:“-' ed Free. Send your adires tionts or Ladies, $5 to $10 a day guaranteed. to _ DR J. BALL & 00,, (P. 0. Box #7. M : 1B L L1 UU‘) cag x degl CLOTHINC Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. 4.4 By reading our Illus« cS#\ )5 thated Pifysionour We j AND ANATOMY of the & EB Y RSIGHT. ‘fells nai? + how to RestoreZmpair. " ud ed Vision: and Overwork yes ; how g- cure Weak, Var./y, M--J..-d ear«Sighted E=~s, and all other Disâ€" cases Sye. "WAsTk No HorZ nonkr ar aprosrint »Restore your Sight! mrow uy’pm A Gem worth Reading!â€"4 Diamond worth Beems! SAVE YOUR EYESI pmemae:: > m For sale by all Oilmen., Dec. 4, 1874. * Bm CaNADA. Hox. R. W. Scorr, Orrawa W. H. Warker, Esq., Do. J. T. PrxNoox, Esq., Do. Miscellancous. best class of Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" eat prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE to Mr. Metoaife‘s old Onstomers and the general public, that they will have every The retail Clothing Busi« ness so long carried on by Joreph Mstcalfe is now ronsfefred to the Firm of JJHN SMITH & CO Mr. Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth» img butiness (14 years ox» perience), and their deterâ€" mination to keep the Wlothing. Ry JOHN NICHOLBON Ph nnd’cu-fivf"' lar 4 |’|='ud Al flu To C . being in lmm esns |eprras J O Tenements I |hal.l rer | w in -I '.g COURT H ® |ity. ul %’J‘-"flw" govi-.- ::mluln wm . », powigon, .. | fort BP aLCP y is ~~ubBNT T Mn:i- ::u’ Pawmmuin- facturing establishments of the Dominion, # Machin Oil has for the last 12 years been in . buying ns Sauce, T Opy Shtlie. suited to all classes and anmain . lcu: and is won ll:nfl:- “fi' «and ':.ull:::ua Becass AGENTs MORE THAN DoUBu® woxxy. in 48AGEE Dr Print. bevigut . ... Chines Btgane Live Agents Wanted. There are Numerous Imitations on the MYRTLE NAvVY, won® is cenume®: UNLEES flniop Diamond Yeast Cakas. uie enorfsey Sotteraning Soloting 407 slone on SIGN.WRITE®. BuUSE D00RA TOR, PALNTER, PA PE ,. T\ PBUNEAU, s080+., % el. have heas ‘_uir D UCCHpied by the Bauk of Montreal and 1 Hotel, have been entirely reâ€"arranged, renovated maod pewly fu modern appointments. ‘The Hotel l-unin'ly situated, in close pr of the city, and contains elegant spacious Dir ing, Reading. « togethe» with unusually large and airy rooms#, @11 of which hiave promoting the m{dn‘m of mmfi::‘nnnhooo and aitentio. vbomlwlu the house. in the will be fourd ail the t suaily ned in first class establishments. Arrangements Are ho of guests to and from the hllw dopots and Steam bonts, lnundlnf visitors to the Provinciai kxhibition wil! oblige by ap early as possible, «5 The Royal Exchange Hotel AT THE OIL DEPOT, SUSSEX.â€"§ e e C. 8. SHAW & CO:; _ New val OL VveLl, 1 t&rregr:heem ped and IR'? adverdeemente centioned againat e #d P t " Bubâ€"Agent wanted in Ottawa for County of Oariet:n; also, for the countios Lanark, and Mach ab, Most liberal arras ments will be made agd ask. l C ol es entontt M Agents for Obterio, B, A RUBEELL a Uoo Box S0% * bleks 54 “fi; Utoo e L 0 SEA CACEEemmnenemzmmes OflA'A. KINGSTON, AND LONDON DEBENTURE®. ‘ $180,000, Sizx and Seven For Conts, evars. MON BLS & OD ontreal, :93 Snd ""m“}'l:i“' u'x’l%- u‘sm'b‘u uhu':.m of Ohgwa C wotlts netin mm sorten at d drbastorre thap t navraray and wre o we e ml&'?.“nl‘ngmlfiuhwmmxn Ottawaâ€"the u%non-gm . tne Popmation reproductive, is $100ia0k. 2 mt Arire exeind ng she Warer W 'fl Pn on T binone t en ies Lt o ces cortornton promaty be %m wl,g.-'rh-o % 3lat Lecember, m uwmmdl&mmummb 1, noipal and mwmlnumnfllrwu ..l:.p.o.,onuo firs, days of denuary y FIREâ€"PROOF, Lamps & Chandeliors * siootrents May 18th, 1875. » waawe _ pulg 4 RCCZ7â€"HUE Up the holes and and gives a now subsiantial e renente eferararee areiieg that bliack ‘ tar, im ie phiot hi nonpit rame,tek mane "*.F%" Tt ts e nunnfimnflmummm“ &. heint,. Por priow wail on in emmertr ons _fl_-fLL OUR PADI'IB_AIE MIXED READY +OR USE e EBENTURES $00,700.â€"Theose are ali t ; Deber T aep o ic opgoy, hn â€" eriocine en inovent e "popaoio ho nerentapant pat se i on is 1 is $0,000, mt B in rnates o moin eanant vath i Phbart t weeer oc T ie antin t ine Lo Pomtcertos rexp, ies ie éfi%fit I%lemfim% an aupumi r 4 M‘l’:fv‘::\h'uo'lhmanw:mfixm woeselies of the yery highest character. To indicate the ig:;npg:.np:rfi&:m“ .H,on..fln& inst., on the fin'-"mfl he awards will be made to highest tenderers, to whom ad will be mieatoooiaptentiatent ui uvepen muwum_'?umumwnwu made through the i EXTRA RUBBER FELT â€" F ady roo for fiat roofs, uiring : otl;: %r gmvel‘,h:%zin-siwd, vermd,nrepqroot and tarred sheeting, ready flat roofing, capâ€" Detailed Schedule of the Debentures, with form of Branches and Agencies of the Bank of Montreat w & e 4 preference for « tr F YOU WANT GooD BREAD Dec. 6, 1874 M. KAVANAGH ... @! ares can be subscribed for a open fora.few weeks and W Roofing W. H. WALLER, JaAuEs Grourk,!" RODERICK _ RYAN, aas P# wFD UE C AP IT A L 4 MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, General Agents for Province of Ontario, u,tg-gal,.u A large assortment of NJ '“’Dllgcl RYAN.. W. H. WALLER.... Dr CHASES gl' RECIPCE f"’“"lfl? vages. 1t e :.E'*..'.‘.-.-:'.mq.n Hobipen. ant ho d ted, makes cheap and _ * * _ DURABLE noofi al ~ oi Coerpondaves inoped nsO un oi on Inoth and those wihose sogy York Slate Roofing Oompo+y. New Yor «â€"AND TOâ€" ( R S. A. RUSSELL & Co., i CUBTOMS DNEPARTMEN ECONOMICAL, w . Ver 100 square feet of shingle roof, ds or any smooth surfnce.~ Althgagh the patit ul pen AIBAT® £e0t Of »na nelther ereoks in wmuer m ronel tho palat is beavy in body it is cauTtion. ; Just received, and now on v28 STOPS ""“"‘-h-ll.v-um.om, Post Office, Elgin Street. J wen To be Opened about September 1st 4GENTS WANTED IN EYVERY TOWN. Wellington Street, Ottawa, ORNAMENTAL, Send for Ontario _Woal Oil. the office of O‘Oounor & Waller, me all mmâ€"mm Patent FEANE,* OFFICER. «_ CGEORGE ACRES DIRECTORS. mm mc | ) mm I| N E *‘ oT rTawa. Tiery Hoed Doi Baiticn) is Propristor ‘of the nu.=': %: AN AGKNOY IN OTTAWA, .'?fiwu Prum _ sand .u-u?. Trees N::_nhu in Lower ' are preferable to from W‘E r’:':‘.'\.'.‘.'.‘._._a "“._‘g_',lfl- efized, and beitef e vees ho Chy of Omams To TREES, SHRUBS, CONTAINS No T BAVES RES wil! oblige by applying for LEAKS ; ; Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoalne Burnett‘s Burnett‘s Cocoaine w # Ageats tor Bomision of Canet1 l j 10GEPH BURNETY 4â€"CO, ©0830% esBs Burnett‘s Cocoaline Burnett‘s Oocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Prevents the Hair from Fulling. * Burnett‘s Cocoaiae Burnett‘s t in the â€"City, tender, Boott &‘A- Et ees Gives Now Life to the Hair, 1 its rfealthy Growth Leares no Disagreeable Odor. in Ribet. the Richest Lustre. eal and prevjew known ewly lund»m-‘lq‘m& close proxim=ity to the faudic L. C Is not an Alocholic Wash. Bubsues Refractory Hair. Is not Greasy nor Sticky. fls wMosarse Oettined At the PRESERVES TIN . where the stock book FOR USKE. a%}n * 4 DENIB MJ I"A.lm.h«fi i n maderate chay J on eom C owned by Teelsn un.o-l@l.-.‘ MON1, i1821 4188 wl Uity of OTTA w 106k, Otte was, < T-..Al ® P A Sept. 8, 1878 Bo. 12 i. *./ C @bson‘s < VCO

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