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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Aug 1875, p. 4

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* hid #F stomes have adoroed the corner of Nt t‘uul and Besserer streets for over two years. . A pile of brick is also to be found on the morth sile of York sireet, where it has lain for over a year to the detriâ€" ment of the By Ward Market. Nuisances of this desoripuons should not exist for au bour it the polise were alivg to their "Tuus Maxmoovn."â€"This was the title of a most interesting and instructive le¢â€" ture delivered by the Rev. J. Young in the Metbodist Episcopal Church at the Chaudiere last night. . The lev. lec wurer treated his subject in a mas werly manner, and we only . regrei l.hu-ohn-ut‘alo biisa it perâ€" butim et literatim, glfllonly spoil a yood discourse to aitempt a condensation of is. There was s large allens > 0 delighted hearers, and at the oo« ... >. of the lecture, ioe cream and caae #4s handedâ€"round, that bringing an in teresting eveming to a most salisfactory close. We _ shall take _ an _ oppor tunity of alluding to the lecture at some «i1 Normal Schools in the year, and is | & °_ 700 _0 0u. _ wili be of longer duration than the preâ€" mm vious sessions of the Toronto institution. | "**** Niich The term will close on the loath of July, | ZONY: "OL A MiONE 1876. A Christmas and Easter vacation | i( \ TUaMETDE will be the only break in the proposed 'homtm new scholastic year. All dessous of en. ’but wring the instilution .dbuu.m‘"‘“"m'“" ‘ apply for prospectuses in accordance with E‘m':‘, uie uerms of advertisement, which apâ€" Ts st perss in another;columa. kumour hath Pun".ddm"“bd.cu i that, at a meeting of the leachers‘ Asâ€" fands l'u" u..'?“ sociution of this city, beld last night, a :h-'-. ‘The shoot resolution Â¥as adopted unanimousily conâ€" «t Dille a‘ciock. demning the recent appointments 0i th e Councul of Hublic Instruction. _A Mr, Besminghas Those requiring Mattresses, Furniture, | ery good housel &c., for the coming exhibitien, would do | residence of P. C. well 1 call ut Geo IL ‘Docherty‘s 6%2 | nor street, on Tues Mideau street, late Whiteside & Co. mm Liosts nothing to examine. 39183# / for the P Strest Buockave. â€"A goud deal of un necessary space is taken up on the public atreets by contractors in the erectiion of hnldn‘nmhudqr The By law reguâ€" inting this should: be rigidiy enforced in the public interest. The worst feature oi all is allowing building material to lie on the streets when no ings are in the course of erection at all. A huge pile of Cmuron Scmoor.â€"We are requested to state that the Church School authorities have succeeded in securing part Of the biok i aimost opposite their late premisés. but, uct, oning to the di nculues that harze had to be overcome, and some aiterâ€" ations which are still in progress, the !all ijuture time Nommai . souoor.â€"The â€" new â€" Noral School here opens on the loth of Sepâ€" ember next. liereafter there will be but oze session in each of the Provin Urex Air Coxcezt.â€"The band of the G. G. F. Guards will play on Parliament Hill this evening at 5 o‘clock. se prember. _ An efficient corps of teachers havre been engaged for the coming year, which looks prowmising for the future suc cess of the Institution Parents and guarniâ€" smns wishing their daughters to attend this school should make an early qi’pln:‘uon by letter to Miss Mann, Lady Principal, Corne: of Wellington and Kent sireeis, OQttawn» 3V34 i6 1. Uverture, "The Orand Duchess." 3. ...... Wailz " Little Nell."......Godirey. 4. .......Selection, " Martha."....... Flotow. 3. M‘;M&MXMo 6. Gallop (by partic request), "lhe _ Uregrse _‘,.._.Luln_nd.” (resiss s sevres Prourbisng Mr. Bermingham wili sell at Mr. Chapieau‘s on U‘Connor strest, on Thursâ€" day, 2th inst, at 10:3U, some very fine B. wainut fur.ituw e. â€" 7. The Regimental Quickstep. Nationai Jaxus Carnex, Bandmaster. Coing west................1.35 pm., 2.03 am. | eaves going east......4.45 p.m., 4.40 a.m, Komee, Watertown and Oxccusburg Him 4 I w y 1. Quick March, "Un a German Nong.‘ veÂ¥svssreresesedesterrst 2 243rzer es sezz0e02, PWR IG on the steps at the east en | of the Parla ment buildings leading to the locks, ha: been completed. lt enhances the ap pesarance of the stairway, and will a â€" prove a means of safety to those desitouâ€" of going up or down the steps. Leaves Presoott Junctionâ€" Ix Aiw or Ttas Hosrrtar Linsary.â€" The resuit of the recent concert helud under the auspices ot the Enterprise T of the Independent Order o! 0=f‘l?omphn has proved very successâ€" ful. The sum of thirty dollars has been realized in aid of the flmnunm Hospital Library. _A committee has been apâ€" pointed from among the members to select books that will be in accord with semperance principles. Arrives in Ogdensâ€" burg from boston 7.00 am., 12. 40 p 810 p.m. Uitawa River Navigation ( ompany ~teamer Feerless leaver......0.00.0000 7 a 7. Cummins, D.D , Bisboj of the Retor Episcopal Church, is about to makh visitation to the churches in Canaca, on Nunday, September oth, will in the Rev. H. M. Collisor as Reet Ammanuel Charch in this city . Centrai Vermont Kailway Leaves Uydensbury For Boston.«.,...6.U0 a.m., 12.40 p. o to Cbapieaun‘s sale for a hand pariour suite, a good piano, and m top bed room suits. Whoever gets that beautiful marble top bed 1oom suite to be sold at Chapâ€" leau‘s on Thursday next, by Mr. Berming bam, will be fortunate. Arrives.......8.20 a.m., 7.25 am., 3.55 p.u. 100 pm. Leaves Oguensbur_.. .8 0t a.m. Prowisimon. _ Messrs. E. McGilliv James Johnsou, Commissioner of C toms , and H. S, Watsou have been che delgates to attend the approaching m ing of the Prohiliyuon Convention Montreal. MaNU®L CHuRCHâ€"The luight Bbev. ueorse D. Cummins, D.D , Bisboy of the Reforimed Episcopal Church, is about to make a 8t, Lawrence and Ottawa Railway. Leaves.....7.30 am., 11.00 am. 2.00 p.m Aylmer every morning at Returning arrive mp......00. fruit, comprising apples, pears, peaches and tomatoes arrived at the St. Lewrence & Ottawa Railway depot the night befor« lest from kochester in such a damazed condition thâ€"t the consignees declinei to accept of it. The railway authorities solu the whole cargo yesterday moruicg for $5 in excess of freight charges. ~ixty crates 0‘ peaches Lrought only $1.0U. Steamer Jessic= Cussels leaves teamer Queen Victoria leaves I®sTALLATION or oT Conpyweamo® or Fuuit.â€"A car loa\ W in with Eravellers® uids kuocial iniclltinentr Camnada Central Railway he Grand Truck Railway. eave the Russell, Unior or Houses at 6.31) a.m., to cc Royal Mail Line P ROGR A MXM E. aTTves 10.45 amm., 4.45 p.m. % .1.20 pm., 7.40 p m. . U Nicrox & D1 â€"A car â€"loaw! of pears, peaches 40 p. m 15th of p.ur., | mousiy, bt sn Was s tude of t pm. wind was i pm. thing but | sopme of t | thuit â€" By _ _ | Breese sp A.D L1 sen Brd _ " _ 10, Col.â€"Sgt. Grab urn ......... .57 uh * 7, Private Umy .............04 bta =" 5, Private Throop .............5$ tith * 3, Private Cotton . .............5% Tth © _ 3, Private Newby...............53 th =" », Ensign Graburn ............33 Â¥ih =" 1, Corporal Boswell ............3l 10th * 1, Gunner Morrison............31 lith * +4, Private Waido...............51 12th " 4, Private A, Heron............50 13th " 3, Lieuterant Walker.........49 14th " J, Vet. Surgeon Harris . ......49 lith * 3, Nergeant Sutherland ......49 16th " 3, Corporal Lamb .rt..........48 The result of this match as will be seen makes Captain Macphervon the victor for tbemomi'limd‘b Civil Service chalâ€" lenge Aperyne, value $10, but unfortunâ€" ately be has not won it two years con sectirely so he cannot hoild it absolutely. His .hoou:fl y was fine, and it is a pity he to put up with the misâ€" fortune of i one year to i oonnipesema However, * better luck next time " is a good motio, and peradventure next year he may be able, (using a slang expression) to pull the afair off. _ U 2 $s The proceedings througbout the day were characterized by the m har mony, not a hitch oceccurred, to the skillful maunagement of Mr. Newby, the almost ubiquiious Secretary â€" Treasurer, who not only showed an aptitude for organizution, but also proved himself a fi‘ marksman, winning two prizes. Cam::::,'ho&:‘upm cauteen at present, eflected a great change upon the old style of regime and provided good viands for the competitors at a small charge. The shooting begins again.to day Suider. Five shots at each position. â€" Entrance 5) cents. Ist prize, cup and $20 Pte Cotton "ad 4 “:15 Capt Todd......... dnd _ " 10 Capt. Thomas...... Sb * 8 Pu.m 5th _ " 1 Mr. tin ...... Volunteers‘ Match. Open to all efficiâ€" ent Volunteers of the City of Ottawa and Counties of Curleton, Russell and Utâ€" LaWia. * The annual niatches of the Metropolitan Bifle Association commenced yesterday morning at tha iange on the banks of the Bideau liiver., The morning broke gloâ€" rously, but by ten a‘clock the heat of the sn was wuxetinng like unto the similiâ€" tude of the tropies. _ Not a breath of wind was stirring, and the light was any: thing but good for making large scores, some of the eraek shots fx-ing rather at thuit â€" By 11 ». m. a wavering, yaccilating Breese sprung up, and it didn‘t know @xactly which point of the compass to flow from, in fact the " zephyrs bland" orxed to« compmis in the most ematic tanner, and it would have bothered the Wolest "«hâ€"M back"" who ever ate sult Zod 3 prizes of §5 ith Sth 9th 10th lith lith 13th 14th 1.th Ranges 200, 506, aad 600 yards. Rifle, long mnider ; tive show & each range. Position, any. Entrance, 0 cents. _ oth 6th Mr, Besmingham advertises a saile of ery good househoid furniture at the t“md?.csnrd.&q..u'(h- wor street, on Tuesday, 3ist inst. A good chance for persons intending to furnish srd ith oth 2nd prize 3rd _ " 1st prize, the epergne and $20,°* Ind * $10, Capt. Todd ............ dun 5tn tith i th fth h 1JOth lith 4 pri Jpnmof" h 9 400 is $3 Ist prize, Civil Service Challenge lpaoq value $100, and $20, presented by the Hop. James Skead...... . ......$120 TIBG DELBD â€":â€"â€"~:â€":â€"sriirsceracerctacrcecscrecee â€" 40 12th 1 3th 1 4th 1ith TH» WETROROLITAN RIFLE Assoâ€" ClATION MATCHES. 4 ist price #20 Sergt. Walters ... 27 Ind _" _ 10 Capt Macphberson........ 26 ind _8 _ 12 Lieut Savage ... â€" 36 ith _ " _ 10 Private Cotton............. 26 ho * 7 Gunner Morrison ol s 25 nth * 2 Sergt. Sutherland...... 10 ith * 3 Mr. Blaektin........}... 35 sth * a Mr. Anderson j wa Jth " . > Capt. Boswell .../........ 24 Puth * i Sergt. Graburn .. ¢........ . 20 {!th 4 1 Corp. Reardon /.......... 23 12th 4 4 Ensign hnfiy‘x T24 lith " t Private Waldo............ 22 1t may be as well to mention here that at the conclusion of the tirst range of the second match, the buzle sounded " cease tiring, ‘ and lunch was partaken of by the competitors. _ The Committee of Manageâ€" ment bad a marquee erected on a knoll which communded a fine view ot the range, and "the regions thereabout," and in that marquee was spread by mine host Kavanagh, a most toothsome luncheon, to which fifteen officers of the Associaâ€" tion several notable shots, and the reâ€" pres ntstives of the press down. Mr. Kavâ€" anagh had provided a repast such as all who engage in out door sports here are fully equal to the demolisKing thereof, »nd they did so with a yusto which spoke volumes for the excellence of the viands. The way the veal and ham pies, the spri chickens, ana the roast b..f-.. oonculx about the persons of the guests, was not ouly an unanswerable proof ot the goodâ€" ness of the spread, but it was an undeniable argument in favour of out of doar exercise. Mr. E. C. Barber occu 5‘-n.~l the chair, and Mr. Blackmore, the 2ud Viceâ€"Pres.dent of the Association, acted as croupier. . The toasts drank were trose of " ller Majesty the Queen and lioy«l Family," proposed by the Chairman uud responded to most heartily, and the next was given by Mr. Blackmore, it was the "health of Mr. Allan Gilmour," one of the patrons of the Association. Ihis toast was hona;nd by lho::ll; company stating in aâ€"lyrical style (lr.l:‘?lmour) was "a fi { inul fellow." The bugle then Commence fring, ‘ and the men went to the uqm of the next stay« of the, w‘:f.m i following shows ie results MaATUKH NO. 2+ Association Matich, as Match No. 1. Ist prize, Cup, presented by E. C. Barber wr anaâ€" hand taeck. to predict from yvence the next gust would coms. ln he first match at 300 yards the oldest jauds were faulty, and that fact is estabâ€" ished by the reading of the scorea made. However, all the marksmen did their ittie utmost to keep up their average, ind the conclusion of the trial of akill, s shown below : Total..::..........~:§100 Ranges, 300 and 500 yards. Rifie, Long t I‘mze President‘s match, Prize presented by lan Gilmour, Esq , President. Kange s of e 2W yarnds. ment pattern ewers‘ mark . | ». m. a wavering ing up, and it ch point of the n fact the " zept ompm«s in the l it would have L M back "" who eve hand taeck. to p nex t gust.would $). 00 #4.00 Fotal MATCH X0. 3. 4 Pte. McDonaid...... 4 Mr. DeBouchervilie maTes Nvo. Pte. White......... al ltifle, Long Snider, or bearing Governâ€" Neven sliots. Posiâ€" rlo all members of ion. _ Entrance 50 pred $100 . 00 Points. Points. erresÂ¥ Points Any $20 ‘61 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 20 58 34 20 16 12 15 10 10 1 20 16 serious fire was averted. As it is, both :.“:n;uo-uww will be severe r. ord u&chlly. as trom the fragile nature of stock, both in drugs and fixtures, the water thrown bas of necessity created much h«voc. ‘The fire on the staircase in Gagne‘s premises communicated npidlyh:‘l:h Mr. hnfl: ford‘s, and burning a through t floor, rendered at one time the chance of raving the block somewhat doubtfulâ€" however, the _ diligent _ application on the _ part _ of the firemen prevented a serious calamity, and the residents of the neighbourhood have t > be thaukful that matters are n> worse than they were. Mr. Gagne is inâ€" sured in the "Provincial " and his loss will be covered by the amount of his polâ€" :L,'Ir Langtord is also insured, but to amount our reporter could not ascerâ€" tain, his loss will of course be consider: able, but he has to be grateful to the fire brigade of the city for saving as muck of his property as there has been, The d _ahst Anty Piinntiiratiriiiiiee >fi e . M : â€"; 7 J 'turnodmt,nndClI'nqum‘ mwhynm,m-dyou “‘l.'fi“ ummmmmnu was . police o my which wa removed from the buildings. second story of Mr. Gagne‘s estiblish | ment, and thence it worked its wny. through to Mr. Lang‘ord‘s. &o soon as‘ &o&:‘u”lp ya-ku:noy made stort | work of ext;nguishing condagration, -ddchnghm«bmc -..‘:L».byl water than by fire, it was by the prompt action.of the fire brigade that a . Tjott?‘s Rlooky wa A special â€" meeting ol t Teachers‘ Association was be Central ~chool East last highc The Presidont, Mrâ€"Archibal the chair at 7.30 p.m., "»nd sta object of the meeting was to c question of the :ecent appo: the staif of the sew Normil sSPECLOL MEETING oF TME OTTAWA + TEACHERS® ASSOUIA PLONâ€" â€" ArrivaLs.â€" Messrs. John Davis and Henry Godson of the Excise Department arrived in the city last night Â¥mm the Wes‘, and are stopping at the Russell the stait of the Ottawna. After some resolutions were cates the appo position in in sectarian grout been done in Normal School on division ; ve Resolved, That this a proves of the appointme as Master or Principal of mal School who is not perfect sympathy with system of Ontario. The med unanimously. Bivaiy®s.â€"Mr. Donald Noonan has this morning received the first lot of shell oysters which have made their appearâ€" ance in the city this season. Vide his advertisement which appears in ancther column. " Two Hsagts truat Beat as Ove®."â€" '::.:ishg mine host, Mr. Kavanagh, while [ at the receipt of custom, was somewhat astonished by the appearance of another (how many are there ?) branch of his family, woll:hfned bloo:(hn.hu.x;l handâ€" some, in y the d, and wolows::{‘u: as "his long lost brother." "Have you," said Michsel, "such a thing as a beet root wark on your lelt eyeâ€"brow, conceaied amid the luxuriant growth of "then," said Michael "(advisedly) you must be my lootlo-t brotherâ€"let us emâ€" brace and smile‘" They didn‘t do the former, but they dijlh{uhr.nndnlio hemian rendered his assistance, murmurâ€" ing "let brotherly love continue," which it will until the Elder goes back to the wilds of Hamilton, to resume his duties in preserving the peace of that City, no having been in the police force there for 23 years, and much respected he s too. Resolved, That this Asgociation thinks that any rerson hoiding a position s Master or Principal of an Ontario Normal School. skould bhave a degree from a Uni versity of good standing in Her Majesty‘s Dominion, and a thorough acquaintance with the public school systein of this Province ; and, fuither, that it would be highly desirable that those who are to ‘fit others to obtain first ¢lass Provincial Certificates, should have shown their ability to obtain a similar cortifitate of the highest grade. P 8 McLean, Eardley ; Robart Mills, Renâ€" frew ; James McCuan, Aroprior ; John W Fead, S G Fead, Prescott ; H lowick, Brockville. House. the capiliary substance which adorns th facial m-:{n and the lineaments of th; frontispiece.‘"‘ _ "Nay," sa.d the stranger, Samuel Shean was up for -lsuul*erin* within the city limits. â€" He was fined $2 Wixpsor Hous®z.â€"M J Heptinstail, F W Mckee, Amuprior ; 1‘ Earrell, t Cald â€" well, T W James, Montreal; E Jones, St Andrews ; Mrs Hamilton, im; Alfrec Em rson, Phihdol&hil; E J Crane, New York ; W Conroy, Wm i: Thistle, Aylmer; yeas !., nays 6. Resolved, That this Association deems it unfortunate that the action of the Councii of Public Instruction wauld warrant the belief that out of the large number of successful educators in OUntario a gentleâ€" man of suflicient, ability could not be found to fill the position of Principal of the Utt wa Normal ~ choal. The motion was carried unanimously, 1t was then Moved by Mr. Martin, secou led by Mr. Duncan, that the Secretary be instructed to forward a copy of the resolutions, just adopted, to F‘rofessor Goldwin Smith, ask ing him to bring them before the Council of Public Instruction ; that the Secretary also be instructed to furnish the city paâ€" pers with copies of the resolutions, ‘and to send them to any other papers that he may see tit.â€"Carried. The Association then adjourned.â€" (Con.) Mrs. Cassimir Deault was up for a breach of the peace. She was fined g10 and costs. + Cyrille Desjardines was chatged with being found drunk on the rmer of Rideau and Nussex streets. e wasy fined $!1 and cost:. $ James McNulty was charged with larâ€" ceny. His case was adjjurned till the morning. The motion was carried on div yeas 17, nays 6. , The tirst two were reâ€"calied an another charge of assauiting one Mrs. Flood. Au additional sum #.5 and jcosts was imposed. _ 1J _ & Aup. Pratt, J. P. Presiding Carrie Claire for a similar offence was ordered to pay $5 and costs. _ â€" Alfred Aubichon the last of the trio of Nelson <treet roughs, was letioff with a Xavier Deault wasarraigned for assault ing one John McHenry. le was fined $20 or in default one month in gaol. _ John Proulx on the same charge was malcted in a like amount. | If you want a good shave, or your hair The Normal Sebool Appointmen(s MHOTEL ARKIVALS. PoLIJcE CoukT THE TMES OTTYAWA,. WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 2%5, 187 t and fears that this bas o case of the Ottawa ‘he motion was carried 17, nays 12. this association disup Gendreau‘s, No. 3 ngton street. Norma bt of any person an Untario Nor â€" known to be in the educational motion was car &spay, Aug. 234 Al s h UOtlawa n the ill took il Col. Long, in dencrium recent journey to ti'o inter ior of and the vicinity of the land of the mthu. | descrihes the Mshl}:‘;oun Mz- To cross Atmour is a i !lusuroyou. For one mu.ufi'fl," miles the route, though painful, is in founde vity, " J think that no ob .un..m{J bo‘;fnood inthom.:l": MO as yours “*w .kmmtbmm s «=‘Now, then, {w bays, if you don‘t leave off di'ectly.fi"l_‘d:‘mh you both.‘ Smail Boy (artful No, sir, you thrash him, uu{ l(ot me hold your coat 1‘â€"PÂ¥H, water for wnw-,'rrrkd on camels‘ backs in ins. The camel,a patient bard vufl; animal, without wmt would be impossible to cross the desert, still has not the extraordinary powers attributed io him, and is waterproof only for two or three days, dying on the fourth. Thousands thus perish, and the road for the whole distance shows five to ten carâ€" casses for every mils bleached bones that indicate the dfld}y route. Add to this tne fearful see saw movement. A ron::d march is ne:lo-.q,mn: dnyu'n.d night, with occasion the purpose of .fingnm bm'ml onions and drinking of nearly putrid waterâ€"all this may not give you the slightest conception of this march, His Grace of Canterbury introduced to the Sultain of missionaries in the course io ieget ons ie n ak rC our objocm;lhh m’mionn. "‘u.: ‘”“;"‘“g"“‘m;‘.""é:“'"""’% ho hy wravitu “"fll-b m- -.'1 Mrs. A., who resides in one of the fine mansions on the Black Bay, liked the reading of one.of thoso advertisements that appear daily in one of our paperr, which told of alovely spot in New Hamp: shire which was "just the place to spend a few weeks in sumimer," so she corres ponded at once with tho parties, and made arraugements to go up and board with them, but forgot to add when she thermometer will -’cuo.:i ster the heatâ€" (Great: simoons or Wucu with roaring sounds their hot breath, and cause your skin to crack like parchment. Un â€" all o:ll“..badd‘“' _of _ sand, bordered y by usive i that lead many }q their death ; E there is no well or water (zave one, halfâ€"way, like Epsom salts, snd none but camels may drink .it); then we have close pmximit{ to the river, and thus we have water for two hundred miles. leaving Abou Hamed, where the river describes a great are westward, we are obliged to cross a bleak, barren sea of sayd, 30 suffocatingy and hot that the made arraugements to go up and board with them, but forgot to add when she would ba there. (One morning she left Boston on the first train, after receiving a proraise from her husband that he would soon join her. About 2 in the afternoon she reached, as she thought, her place of destination, but upou inquiry found that there were five hours ride by stage in stotoe for ber, ‘This announcement quite nettled her, as in giving directions tis fact had not been â€" mentioned, " Dr. Pierce,â€"I received the medicine y>u sent me, and began using it immediâ€" ately. As a result of the treatment, I feel better than I have for three years." From Mrs: John K. Hamilton, Odell, 1!1., March 19, 1871 : " Dr. Pierce,â€"The Favourite Presoripâ€" tion has done me good, which I am very thankful for." _ | + Dr. Pierce‘s Favourite Prescription is sold by Druggists. bi store for ber, ihis announcement quile | nettled her, as in giving directions | t is fact hbad not been â€" mentioned, | lait she engaged passage . on | the stage, which proved to be a twoâ€"| seated waggon, on which she started off | alone, with one of those good-mnured] though rough sts ge drivers often found in | the country, who know every body‘s busiâ€" | ness, telk with their passengers as though | they were old acquaintances, and persist! in asking questions until they have learn | ed their names, where they are from, | where they are going, and how long they ! intend to stey. He at once entered into | conversation with Mrs. A., in the usual l style, and when he learned where she was | «*Dr. R. V. Rierce, Buitalo, N. Y.â€" Your : Favourite I‘réscription is working almost like a miracle on me. | am betâ€" ter already than 1 nave been for over two going, and for what purpose, he gave & low whistle and said, "Wal, I guess I can reckon on you as a passenger back toâ€" morrow." When she questioned her in â€" formant as to what he knew of the place and people, be said, " Oh, they are good enouga I spose, but it is the Â¥onesomest place _ you _ ever _ saw." She _ was teeliny _ very â€" homesick when they drove up _ to a _ large farmâ€"house a _ desolate looking place, with no paint on the buildings, not a blind on the house, half of the windows were without curtains, and there was not a tree or shrub or flower to be seen in the little tield that enclosed this dreary habitation. 1t was hard work to keep back the tears, while she begged the driver not to leave her there, but he said, "why dear woman, to stop here is the ouly thing you can .do. for there is not a hotel within ten miles;" From lll? A. Schafer, Zanesvillie, Ind., Aug. $ 187%:; 0 & °0 |. ; N. C Many times women call u their family physicians, one with fil&& anâ€" other with ww,' ano .with trouble with the t, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present -lil.t;dto ,:3,}.@"“ d::d to their easy going indifferent separ ato" And disiinct : divedude. wfa’.mmg thom to te such, he prescribes “;Em. and potions ; when, in reality, all these so with a heavy heart she alighted, tired and huniry, and the driver npfiod away on the front door with his whip, but received no response, so they went around to to the back door and encoun: tered a man with a pailful of milk in each hand. Upon being informed who the new comer was, the farmer said, "Wal, now, haint that tu bad ? We didn‘t think rou'd come so soon, and my old woman has gone away ; but never mind, she‘ll be here in the ‘morning." Before the driver left the lady spoke low, and charged him not to forget her on the morrow, for she should return with him. Waen left alone with the farmer, he invited her into the house and suowed her supperless to her room ; lflgut what a room it t:uâ€"li: wpotl onkt.he oor, no r on the walls, nor a lock on oneofthr.ci:\u. As soon as she was left alone she threw. herself on the bed and cried until she fell asleep. _ When she rose the next morning, she saw a female form gliding about the house, and um inquiry learned to her horror that she been left alone in that great house all right, while tha host drove twenty miles away after his old woman.‘" Soon after the stage came rattling nlomu«l despite the urgent entreaties of homespun couple, Mrs. A jumped aboard, and she now declares thut it was the happiest moment of her W(e when she was and Tore seated behind the good country tage driver. _ | hi The ladies ofi#l' Andrew‘s Church . in tend hoiding a festival in the basement o the church, on Wednesday, the 25th. Several eminent speakers are expected to be present. _ Vocal and instrumental music. Chair to be taken at haifâ€"past seven. _ Refreshments served at omt o‘clock. Admission 25 cents. 95 96 From Miss Lorinda E. St. Clair, Shade, Athent County, Ohio, Oct 14th, 18721 _ TaEATHXG THE WHONG DISEASE. Quis A. Boston Lady‘s Experience. Cusroviet ?"â€"Overdressed Swell The Intertor of Afrien WEL OU® FESTIVAL F.Jiworth Amorican * C»+ {¢ lg CoNTRACTORS & BUILDERS. E:'er""'& ns opmed a Sign ~outters Pm Pavaing naci en Pod oi) Ipreripage ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"Aa vicstim of M )ozhmllnmmwnu‘ vatn‘every u&‘!a, h-.!:ud."&dp‘l: nun.'m?.wmnnhrm»huunv- sufferers, Address, J. H. REEV oo m * No ten Now York. suflering from errors an 1 lmm th, wmw':klo-.o::.u tontitees reoriet of o1 oo enk great remedy wan‘discovered by a nuiedigean/ ts dncwies gor Feenetrenr achag. my ,HIM-.W- tork ony."" *‘ "“".:Ba } Wiynas > 648 paged, ‘1t ContaiDs rehold Molrelr hnd 1n worted to ail Omaron and eoudio ons of society,. A wrnderful bookb'.nd & honseho id netessity, 1t sells at sight, lnduunczlu ::;{ ofloMLlo book ORTEE Iur:lu' l-uinq:{vn m han fosks: Priitine Heie, Ans rroow mepeer t 1 ‘ 1.3 â€"Ww, To sell Pr, Cl ‘a Recipes;or 1 ation ?r.lnr + Om Ani \United »‘3‘:‘ ‘% 1 COntaihs mhzfz Fectreu, hod is surted oo ail oo ns en ecatid Plumbago _ Company Harciay & B Â¥ a, 96 Fatr i suréet, Londo a | annr f&h‘r. Enord fim I And all t‘ie London Wholesale Housea, AGKNTH 1N CANADA, lonuw-lv‘:m. Merser & 0o,, W holesaie ) rpp M« ntrealâ€"Ly it aus, Clare & Oo, A Toroutoâ€"Eilutt & Co,, Wholeaale !‘ra ints __ _4 _ Shapter & Owen, offtice on and nite: Monday next the alxteonth 1u stant. .. "" "~cc vo" 0" tho undersigned at his AAn'l!lt'l.t'a.l.M dividends when Company‘s works ars in full wperation at least 2 per cent. per + __ An early application is necessaty to secure stock. Forms of application and all requisite information may be oblained from tie undersignedt 2 w. #. waurker. | ns Abo P on wner Managing Director. ()Nl BOX OF CLARKES B i1 PILLB I4 warranted io cure all from the Uriâ€" fras Pais en irvee pieh boxes, is 64 each, by all Chemists and Patent Medigine vétuore. Fadik 2e 1 5. , LJ 6 wel gamitionâ€" Wier 4 0n . PEPS:NKâ€"The d iAl = dinpoiue Indigestouers ovasamodt P the active u?nnolplo of 1 6. les; and as Wln:' in } ; wad t plm:u:lu ' CHLORODYNE is of such celebrity that it can :i&:rfiv‘f;':_rm; d this. Sold ir GELATIN ®*â€"The pucist preparktion ts ~Mokâ€" f Bole Proj Adadt J Anoth Â¥ t XPORT Au U?&;“ Uurcoyna, Bupbridge 4 Vo.,Colsmq@n strvet, in Heouly 24 t on o o pate sftrest ondo Oltawa, 18th August, 1875 A liinited number of bnarders can be accomâ€" mo«ated at the Borthwick Springs. Invaiids wishing to avail themselves of the benefits to be derived from the use of the best Mineral Water on the uontinent, and parties ‘mm%m spend a few weeks in the country should visit thase Snrlrgl. Comfortable quarters at moderate charges, filted with all necessary requirements for Lelivered to all parts of the city: in 8 gallon jare, at 1y ots, powllon. in 30 galion barrels at sfiw each, barrels extr® For conyeyance to tne Springs und other information, apyly to W. & T. HORTHWICK, ' 8 Nicholas street. Pure country air and freedom from excite« ment give u:wuent the benefit of hygienic results impc le to be ovtained elsowhere. ‘The attention of the reader is particularly diâ€" rected to the fact that this Mineral water loses noue of its virtues by kee or transporia« tion, and that where freely m by those in good health, heaith continues. By invalids who carmmot vl-l‘tho'prlncl the water can ‘be as well used in their . own houses, whilst its low cost rlmn it within the reach of all. Lelivered to allâ€"parts of the city: in 3 galion Are soid y Chemists and throughout the world. P,‘"-rx;.?g,gan $Avony & MoonE, 81, 838 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON Morson‘s Effectual Reimmedig¢s URE CBIIUOAL::RU NEW MEDIC] N e;mu«-‘ apo Bhiippluag order» executed +#+ / Aernateb f N44 t illeg? "gsflgi?éfi'?@;%l ENGL \ND. J. D. Fuerouru, Esq. Loxpox. C. Aucnusen, Esq., Newoastumâ€"on«T‘vN®. J. N. Srars, Esq., Loxnox, k Otta wa, July 26, 1875, SHOWER ANO OTHER _ BATHS, Â¥DBIGESTION, AND WASTING umm-k The most approved RILEMEDLES are n Borthwick springs. Y OTIGHEK oNsSUMPTION, NB BOX OF CLARKES BA Pus Uf which 1,000 shares, reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription. Worksâ€"Hozx8rT A«> HokERTo® THE DOMINION OF CANADA NUE FQLLOWING i8 AN oc wher ons e es Eneigreaes u,g‘n‘fi:",;,%fl years old. Remaining, gentiemen, yours Ti icaito e o . 1+ B LIVE AGENTS WANTED In ‘10,000 Shares of £10. each, Nogton‘s Camonalie Pilla. London searoely be considered a specialty. it composition holn&To‘w:;:hw pgafi” ' olkg nnoguin} in Siraupih, Monels Extract from a Letter CAPITAL, £100,000 sSTG. Loxpon CHairmaxâ€"J. D. Fuxtous®, Esq. Caxaptan Do,â€"Hox. R. W. Scort. Loxpox Szorgtaryâ€"R. S. AronBoun, Esq. Caxaptaxn Do. axp Maxaorxe DPirzororâ€"W. H. Warkér, Esq rWl of all Chemia hoifi 6 19 man Oiare a t o lentcdies,. GUERARD BRO» CARD. bitions. Orrios, Loxponâ€"2 New Broan Street E. C Do , Orrawa â€"Eugix axo Srarks Struet. Baxkzrs, Loxponxâ€"Tnus Uxiox Baxx. Do., Orrawaâ€"THs Qurseo Baxk. DIRECTORS : Tuisk, 1k * Norwich Egg "Powder, For makmg‘ ait ‘kinds of Oakes. WITHOUT virtue of Writ of Fierl Facias ‘ssned out orthe Counte‘ doure of tt fromay pr C meiwe, Thenet of is 1ward faolFroot. mt time serwar ruotlmnu , At the sult of David d ol ie d tateveieit M oo aatt ho in exr ie said Faward BHolbroo®; in and «11 mid slopulat Tnikos nitoate Fing ano being in the o7 Margh, in" the thunty of Citigron peing 23 in the 4h eonomlo%.ohlnllld D‘w which said umox:nd ncme.l;l l)t-lcnl-m{. ‘luého CuURT HoOU® n mDAV.t “ll"l‘l NTH d“d = ; Aâ€"D,, @% ihe. hour of 120,clock noon, # Wmâ€" ®, POWELL, t Bherifi. ... . Hy JOHN NICHOLBON, _ Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. wz o be had o l Oroc es 4 o Te e ahbty /s shipment s does not apply to shij ** stade ‘prior to ilw';lla/: given. Ask for LEA $ PERRINVS‘ Sauce, and see Name on u;uAur, Label, Bottl ‘__ and Stopper. ‘ Wholesale and for E.rg’rl by â€"the Proprietors, Worcester;C Blackwell, London, {9¢., {8c. ; and by Grocers and Orlmen throughout the World. after this date, and without which none Wl l 2. § genuine. Bole Agents for Ontiario, Jn mmmczrâ€"s;;;jb:i’ Imitations of ZLea‘E Iéen'ms Sauce, "LETY PEXRINT im maend A R * . MA New Label NO'I'IOI TO TAILORSâ€"A situaticn wantâ€" ed as CUTIER ina o store, by one ;vno undonuf.un art %&s L”B:; rences required. & foraoa h wads Speited. know WORCESTERSHIRE DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUOR, ; e OTICE toâ€" Mili m 42 f "'-’,,:-M' oi N owners, Machi« CA i cuomy,r J nists and all others w D/ interested@ who nave been troubled in the past with summed or heaâ€" ted arbors, and journals +d have been paving fancy price, use Craven‘s Arctic and EKngine Olls and so avoids those complaintg far the future. All Oils guaranteed and orders solicited; W . J. OI;AVENC Co,, 3818 444 Bt. l=st,, Montreal. 4 gremie punempremenfmmmmess mroey, unteveee ¢ x sor MA & d wou td af x § y 17 Y t 7 C : -"! P \ 3c t fup [Ju y "olt/ J Fu ‘.! ol Worcestershire Sauce, LEA & .PERRINS‘ 'wka'clc will be placed on mvecy dottle of y C Te P Agents Wanted, Pn perurtiary serttiieet OdaTEnetiants; nb pitaoeneren Mwe s |â€" B TE T wAsTE No Mor# MoONEY BP ADJUOSTING !E?_l.fl-.fl_flfi."?_! Touk Poa iRP ie pago Retied Pive, bond ppur adrren CLOTHINC Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. 9 . A. Cem wotth Reading!â€"A Diamond worth Seeing! SAVE YOUR® EYESI oo tm For sald by all offmien Lec. 4, 1874 dearing their Signature, thusâ€" 7 _ 0P \ 4 Machin Oil bhas LLP \ "5 \for thie last 12 years been ~ Adhow? -adbywolclqlllln"- i .Y tacturing estabitshments CANADA. Hox. R. W. Scorr, Orrawa W. H. Warker, Esq., Do. J. T. Pexxook, Esq., Do. Miscellauncous. CaARLETO®, Mr, Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth« Ing buâ€"ine:s (14 years exâ€" perience), and their deterâ€" mination to keep the best class of Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" e:t prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE to Mr. Metcalfe‘s old Customers and the general public, that they will have every satisfaction: in . buying their Clothing â€"AT THBRâ€" The retail Ciothing Busi« ness sotong carried on by Joseph Mctcalfo is now ransferred to the Firm of JJHN SMITH & CO ‘oak, War.~y, Infiamed, and hted E2 34, and ail other Diss Dothing. ph iA A of tiie Downinion, Deputy sheriff. 10.y A o-n%',"t C HOOK, en ‘Jn'ur." in laiy hW Recrror tains over trisd and proven Regi and is ited to all clusses und conditinng -fifl,_ A QONH FUL K, and a househoid nees Ity. Jt lolhfiumm. Greatest inducement ever offered Agenits, . Rampl gent by Mail post paid hr‘.‘. Rxclusive Live Agents Wanted. There are Numerous i-m on the Mark ot. NONE IS GENUINE! Diamond Yeast Cakes. SIGN WRITE~ GBuUSE D0RA TOR, PAINTERB, PA PK.,. n‘man. ho ... [ m‘:%mmu‘-mm'a‘wg‘ »oity ies S roriment HNLEADHRS Opposite the Post Office, Elgin Street Edn m | Theso premises, la*ely occupied by the Bapk of Montrer! an« pre | Hote!, have been entirely re«arranged, rencvated and newly furn | modern appointmente. The Hotel is sentra‘ly situated, in close ; roxi of the eity, apd contains eegant pariors, #pacious Diring, Reading > . | togethe» with unusuaily laree uur:l'ry Bedrooms, all of which havc i« « | promoting the pum{dqm of comfort, convenience and attentio; + | who {n“’i:mm:«'x'mnw° house. in l‘:h. bar will be fc uyd“ml uk:;”u t suaily 0 ned in first cias» establishments. Arraungements are a | or guests t0 and from the Railway depots aud Steam boats. 4 | xupndmf visitors to the Provincia. kxh<bition will oblige by apply | early as possible. R TY PRUNEAU, s00r., MYRTLE NAYVY, Subâ€"Agent wanted in Ou, for County of Oariet ; m Lanark, and MacNab, u&'flb..n.nu gements -:5 Apply‘at once to General Agebts fof Ontorio, 6. a" Rus New York Slate Roofing Oomm The Royal Exchange Hotel FIREâ€"PROOF EXTRA RUBBER FELT o_ Fotx; ready mo%m roc;%m req! n r or vel, ve proof tarre?:hgeting, ready flat rgoflng, ; ed an makes c and <= > £ m:: l\tOOl.“'p *{uaad »ver faaio ues Coupespe nfelnat worthless imjtations of our paipte, and those whose edfif our _u-l-l.x?umrmbn:e;mwmGtu‘t'wm'filfifi'.'""_'"_' s ’-' lthe A hese nlures form securi es ww-’- 0 “ in which Canadian Municipal Bocunu-mm in Eogland, it may be Ottawa slxperfioe:tbobemm sold, on Brd April inst., on the London Btook Beven cent mium . + Tmr\.vrud-villbommthhkhfihm,tovm advice will be the right is reserved ‘OWWWW to allot a portion only m ventures wmbelm(udoum imim y after the awards> nhfr'::l'.mwbo n‘umhwmnvh made through the x on f a" Detailed Schedule of the Debentures, with form Of tender. can be Obtaited at the nr&cne;andAmauo: the Bank Of Montremi, or from ‘Messrs. uuum’u w & CO., Montreal, _ _ fams d n us t IPCmCOS = uow #u years. led ut shingles it bricgs to Ll' J‘. and up all holes in Jeit :o%m and nithough a mow Telg hours after np&w uuflnnnmm u-lt.:m'.a. m rarat â€"alcore Coaxlyl. :.‘:1“1' (g‘l'l‘llh:l"ll.ofi our red colour is usually preferred, one coat bains L int . w auds Eo Ee F YOU WAXNT GoOD BREAD Am!muybooonnd'mnnrymr g) â€"Illby of en anacnny prac meunnesticne rat or esc soorigh a, o ce ope .. 1P Batlons will cover 100 square feet of shingle roof, ‘or 400 . to 600 #quare wl 190 0Oards or any £mooth surface. Althd :wnm'mwmrmm winter nor _ in deceased shingles it flls up the holes ans for years. Ouried or wa upail holes in ielt reoffe E ue Pnuon is 25,415, and, with its su is fls eevaanetetee C is rerren oo he se mrorn bp nc nc c ar oraaped + J & T;&‘Xme for this ?lb;h‘g.u hpnufilon holds n‘:::?; morgage .u“ [ e London and P m Rai amout other wffi"fi’.‘f’ under the lease to the Groat Western Railwa*"""~** om Wwhich an apoua L Lamps & Chandeliers UECCs VC Gn P ols our red oc is usually preferred, “orbrl&whu red is the ?‘ofi%lymutmwfi’mm Bubâ€"Agent wanted in Otawe, 104 w D.\ O‘Gon Noi hhhhhhh hh e eemmmmenmnninnnencincny D. W)$I~0K oo ht t e t n n c n dn $Â¥ ba n d un n on a e se aing M. KA BB mADH 3 qoitprnugh + + +1‘+ + ++ 66 14000590040 1 402 £ aadine sxmmumwuummudm wher open for & 16W weeks and where all uu-u-fin.-.'um o Modolreal, May 13th, 1875. Roofing %ougm‘gx EEG, N, JAMES Glfil& TTAWA, KINGSTON, AND C A PITD A L wb MUTUALâ€" BUILDING SOCIETY, OF OTTaAWA. 6n 9. A. RUSSELL & Co., General Agents for Pminood‘On:b, 34, Front St., Rast, TOJ mnl:v‘IVCK RYAN,.. W. H. WALLER ./ UNLE®B STAMPED Ja revent dampnesk from peoétrating wod discolouring the pig R@~ALL OUR PAINTS_ARE MIXED READY ; EéonomIcaL, cavTion. e Post Office, Elgin Street. STOPS A Firstâ€"Class Family and Commercial Hotel, owned by h To be Opened about September Ist, MRS. GEORGE ACRE A4GENTS WANTED IN EYERY TOWXN. <has on ‘ON, AND LONDON DEBENTURES, $180,600, Six and Seven Per Cents. The Largest OIL DEPOT, SUSSEX.ST C. S, SHAW & 00. Wellington Street, Ottawa, ORNAMENTAL, NIS WANTED IN EYERY TOWXN. {mm Bend for Ontario Testimonials. 1 | it fonin en n prput monpeg oo on aiitite ooo es 2%" 3 !mdmnw-munwm ‘he nhint h ppotrendt ce m ont n t ts it e t cre meane rerey 8 the leak. .JM.W_‘:" peÂ¥%~â€" yn_,;; arly wnflnu that are black tar, be u qotMi® 4 Mu.wr&-.m-u.,u‘,w...., onâ€"® io in ons botertaaerat, hatt ilogsyind oo ionts, es atr ed taat w % &m%dmfim hak 1 ;;Li: "m M W NP WV iB k am.,ufl E"Y Coal Oil. O FFICER. «omm P * t ‘ c bopiteroues. motere qeeone 5. *"""Lx AgENOY 1N OPrAWA, For tnesupply otf Fruit _ sand Oraaments TREES, SHRUBS,. &c. LEAKS ; ; ; PERRY DAVIS & SoN & LAwnRtnOt, MONTREAL, P. Q. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Burnett‘s Cocoaine KptPu curnett a co. eosten Burnett‘s Cocoaline Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Oocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaline vrovents the Rair from Fulling. _ ?u"m‘:hlfiv.â€". a6 Burnett‘s C t â€" ow t in the City, uvnlg us'ii'umg’% Booth “-'v 0P >â€"tbe bop* ind Gives New Life to the Hair, Leaves no Disagresable Odot, Remains Lonugest in Rffect the Richest Lustre. Is not an Alooholic Wash. Bubsues Refractory Hair. 1s not Greasy nor Sticky. y be made through the Barik make suein o o ce . A in\ _ K. alf applying for i OR USK. e Wfl % & ix) posat tihs ul d 44 d a Dity of B No. 12 §0b. 6. VC (%

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