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*Â¥ /lik @34° t‘> dorsement to America, they have in the States as well as in the Dominion been received with much byoc." The proâ€" gramme for Thursday night is a yaried and extensive one, and is of such a charâ€" acter that :t cannot fail to be at once amusing and instructive, We trust to see the entertainment liberally patronâ€" jed by the citizens of the Capital, MeEvor‘s Hiszrxicon.â€"This splendid show will insugurate a three night‘s onâ€" tertainment in Gowan‘s Hall, Spark‘s street, on Thursday ovening.nexs, the 9th inst. ~A matinee will beld on & i .;ukmgd ‘:".Mw “gx- change in s : ‘or mirth and melodyâ€"* Kindly m of the Irish"â€"the Mnfivvoy- with their grand combination troupe have won praise and profit on both continents. in Ireland and the British Isles they are accepted as true interpreters of the national characâ€" teristics ; and coming with such an en Vrexpors or VsoRtaBLesâ€"A man was fined before the Police Magistrate on Saturday for peddh.n$ vegetables from door to door. Vendors of vegetables should bedr in mind that all such stuff has to be now offered for sale on the public m=!;~t. No licenses are issued this year, [« .: reason that many took advantage of the privilege to sell butter, eggs and other products, which were usually secreted under the vegetables, and thereby deprivâ€" ed the market lessee of his legitimate tolls. Farmers who make a practice of evading the rymonz of tolls are closely watched by the police. dents of Murray street, was suddenly nipped in the bud on Saturday last. The encounter was fixed for l o‘clock p. m., in MecKay‘s Grove, and a large crowd moved _L’hiLl.her fmm_ Lower Town by the Tuzs Turr.â€"It would seem that the usual fall races aré to be dispensed with this season in Mutchmor‘s Driving Park. The hard times and general scarcity of money may be attributed ‘as the sole cause, . It evinces a good deal of common seunse on the part of our citizens to see them economize in the right direction in these hard times. The general public, save perhaps a few blacklegs, will doubtâ€" less survive the absence of races this fall. Prirs Fioxt.â€"A prize fight between John Carberry, an [rish giant, and a Frenchman named Garnier, both resiâ€" St. Patrick‘s streot bridge. The ring was formed, an | the combatants, just in the act of facing for the fr.ny, _yhen Sergeant U‘heefe anp a posse of police appeared on the scene and marched the pugifiu off to the police station. Farar Accivext.â€"A young lad aged 3 years, son of Augustin Grindon, residing on Murray street, was run over on Wed: nesiday last by the wheel of an ®dging cart, and sustained such serious injuries that he died on Saturday. ‘The vebicle was driven by a boy namel La Liberte, and like most of these boys, exhibited a fleudodof carelessness in driving his rse. It is a wonder that more of such accidents do not happen. Argivar or Rircawuzx.â€"On Saturday a large number of officers, nonâ€"commissionâ€" e : ofticers, and men arrived from New Brunswick and Nova Seotia in order to take part in the Dominion Ride Match. There are some good shots am~=s them, and doubtliess they will t b~ n t Maritime Provinces some su tlad tokens of their prowess. They ure stcp ping at the Albion Hotel. I Tus St. Parriog‘s Cuuron Oreax Reâ€" unu..â€"’l‘oniqht Professor Mills will give in 5t. Patrick‘s Church a grand ur ree cital on the new instrument recently purâ€" chased for the Rev. Father Stenson‘s Church in Almonte. The price of admis tow sneugh to enable all io pasiinpane io to enable all to participate a musical treat such as they seldom hare the opportunity of enjoying. _ Axote®s â€" Orpinatio®.â€"Toâ€"night _ at halfâ€"past seven o‘clock, Mr. Wm. Hartley of Rousseau, Muskoka District, will be ordained in Deacon‘s Orders in Emmanuel Church, the ceremony of course bomS performed by Bishop Cummins, an doubtless the proceoSinp will be of a most interesting character. Furzrar Serwoxn. â€" The Rev. W. J. Hiunter, of the Metcalfe atreet Methodist Church, preached a very affecting funeral discourse yesterday ing in the King street Church on thonm of the Rev. Mr. Gordon, its esteemed pastor. _ He repeated the sermon in Gowan‘s Opera House in the evening. injuries they received during the runaway of the former‘s horse a few m.)fh“ ago. Mr. Morgan has been out, and Mr. Cowan expects to be about again in the course of a day or two. ~ A Truxosa Storm.â€"A storm of wind and rain, accompanied with thunder and lightning, pmf‘:v.:’thia city last nightâ€" The contlict of the elements was not of a very serious character, and up to the hour of the Tixzs going toâ€" press, our reporters did not hear of any damage having been done. â€" Tus _ Latk Rexaway.â€"Messra. â€" Ira Morgan and William Cowan are, we are happy to learn, fast recovering from the some very stirring and earnest addresses were delivered. Licexss Quzstion.â€"This vexed quesâ€" tom was up before Judge Ross again on Naturday, but the pressure of work in Chambers necessitated a further adjourn ment of the case. Tus Sexvay Teursraxcs Msetixo.â€" The usual meeting was ) it in the Tem perance Hall yesterday afternoon, and there was a large attendance, to which Retrex®n.â€"Chief Young has returned from Montreal, whither he had gone to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Bertram, Chief of the Montreal Fire Brigadeâ€" City Corveic.â€"There will be a reguiar meeting of the City Council held this evening. Ayimer every morning at......... 8 am. Returning arrive at............... 1.30 p.m. Ntages leave the Russell, Union and Royal Mail Line. Nteamer _ Jessie Cassels leaves Artives in Ogdensâ€" â€" burg from boston 7.00 am., 1240 p. m 8.10 p.m. Ottawa River Navigation Company. ~teamer Peerless leaves............... 7 an Contral Verment Railway. Leaves Ogdensburg For Boston..â€"4...6.05 am., 12.40 p.m., 6.10 \ eavese goine esst .....4 45 p.m., 4.40 am C eing west................1.35 pm., CoroX®a‘s Ixqusst.â€"The inquest on the urns tragedy will be resumed this fore on ai 10 o‘clock, in the General Hos â€" tal, before Coroner Lynn. Canâ€"d4a Contral Railway Leares...........~.....1045 am., 4.45 p.m. Arrives................... 1. 20 pm., 7.40 p.m. Grand Trank Railway. Leaves Presooit Junotionâ€" * * _ REFIVEG...â€"+.... teamer Queen Victoria leaves Mess e oo entinintat ce en gâ€"â€"Ae mtc = Visit of 5 h.v.....d.ms‘.,%ifl&lmp-m-,' Nee 9.30 y ’ In acoordance with arrangements made ‘ml_‘m_‘_' 7.25 am., 3.55 p.1,, | some time ago Mis Lordship Bishop Cumâ€" 700 pas. Lo | mins arrived in the city on Saturday W indsor with her KXocal Â¥nutcllinence. Cravtcllers‘ Guide. ; Wore Ne mt ert o m m Houses at 6.30 am., to connect e nebarg 7.45 p.m 1 pm [rom! 180 TO‘ONHOTS ms: tyrs of E& land, great doctors and divines who have maintained and testified to this Cranmer :and Ridiey, _a_.d;hvol":fi & 01. %ho B;eom-. a mockery ! at _ once. rayer * Book. bears stroug witness to this true ideal of the Church which :h:bsn drawn :ftom Soripture. ~In Communion office it , is. t s ons ies people," in one we taught to say, "O, God, who‘ hast kfl(‘i‘fi“ elect into .omne commiunion and fellowship in mystical _ body ?f thy ?ufl‘:%m Lord. might e hour uotations from the nlmmdnmn?-dlm born, whose names are written in heaven. Its members are iving branches in the living vine, abiding in Him. It is this Church _ which Christ loved â€" and gave Himself for it _ that He might sanctify it and cleanse it by His precious blood. It is this Church which n ggapt Mape ermed is whom He will at unto ugteel (% qlorigus gum ving spot or wrinkle, at marriage mpg of the Lamb. It is the light of the world nndmfl.u -lp:.ddtha éarth ; dear to God, is | fl\ven upon the p:zn of His hxz t any man firy to apply such O&M to any particular or ‘:.houd urch uimong those claiming to possess exclu~ sively the Holy Catholic _Ghurch, and Apiscopacy, they aro no md(}hfln’l Cgurohl.’.cuenoe that minolndu the three great eommunlau, the Eastern, and the Anchoanm nions, and this is the Church to which they adhere when they nm&he words in the Apostle‘s Creed, #I ve in the Holy Catholio Church," Of all this we can find in the Word of God not an utterâ€" ance to sustain it There is no divine prescription in the New Testament conâ€" carning the outward form or organizsstion of the Church. Our blessed Lord himsolf left no rule to guide His followers, The Apostles gave no wrilten commands conâ€" cerning it _ Against this theory which makes ':)e Chunhhfi Christ to be identi cal with one visible organization, we :erd to Soriptures, and find there ‘s true idea of the Church. ‘The Church of Christ is His mystical body of which He is the sole head, and to whom all believers are united as mambers in a living bod . It is the househ»ld of God, the whole family in heaven and earth named after the one name. It is the tomple of tre living God, and all true Christians are living stones built upon the corner stone elect and precious, a habitation of God through the Spirit, 1t is the com of the saved, of the redee nod, of mnt to one théory, the Church is a form of polity or government, divinely established by Christ and His Apostles, and claiming, by virtue of His guthority, the submission and obedience of all men. This divb.:s established community is offcered yoverned by a Hierarchy, without which "t ceases to exist,. It is governed by Bishops and Prelates, who are lineal sucâ€" cessors of the Apostles, and who have reâ€" ceived the Holy Ghost by a tactual sucâ€" cess .on, m:il F loloduul the same supernatur A mhfim there which possess this afluhmm‘ iJ the Chiees "of Chegk All that are without these essentials are without the fold. No matter what may be the oonoo&.uon in doctrine, the aposâ€" tux:‘ from futlli of % the idolatries of episcopaily cons bodies, they are .upu parts of Christ‘s Holy U.v.iolio m(:humh. And no wmdwh.hn.s may be the purity and integrity | faith, the love and s3l for Christ, the fruits of the spirit in holy living and dying, ‘ the Missionary activity of bI:&- without } Mis heart in prayer to the Fdhor,fi peopleâ€"not ona the little flock who then uknowlodgd im, but the whole church, )even to the last syliable of recorded time. * Neither T:’l for these alone, but tor all them who shall believe on me through their word." Then you and I were included, and every soul who beâ€" lieves in Jesus. Bu;‘:h.:; the burden of his prayer? " That they all be oreâ€"as thou, Father, art in mo,lnn in meo,thulhoquy‘)e one in us." Has that fnyerb«u answered ? Tve world is full of lamentations that it has not been fulflilled Can that indeed be ? Has Jesas been denied His souls Supreme desire? Nay, not so. The prayer has been answered ; from the hour in which it was od;clr::.,- answered in ih’th“, truâ€" est, _ bi t i quesâ€" tion then, whethner &o Redeemer‘s prayer has been anâ€"wered is to be uecided by our conception of the true character of the Church of Christ? ]. What is the Chu:clh:? and who compose it? ls its essence iifeâ€"spiritual life? or is it polity ? Upou the answer to these questions depends our belief as to the fuifillment of the Redeemer‘s prayer in Gethsemane. Behold, thua:ho two op : posing theories of the Church which divide the Christian world. 1. According room in Jerusalem to the Garden over the brook Kedron, and there kneeling amidst the shadows of the olive trees, he offered His final &rqyor on earth for His church ; and as the High Priest of old bore upon his bosom the breastplate graven with the names of the twelve tribes of Israel, so Jesus then bore upon The most solemn prayer ever offered by the Redeemer was uttered in Gethseâ€" mane a few hours before His agony on the cross. In the "night in which he was bel.ny.od."' he passed from the upper saace L Yesterday morning the church was crowded not only with its own congrega: tion, but several persons belonging to others, anxious to witness the performâ€" ance of the ceremony of induction. The usual morning service was said by the Bishop, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Col{hnon and xir. Johnson, and the rendering of it was most impressive, the musical rorhm thereof being most especially well done, under the leadership 3f Mr. Clarke, who has now got the chour into excellent order. At the conclusion of morning prayer, His lLordship formally, after giving the cusâ€" tomary charge to the congregation as to the u-ortin‘bof any objection to the proâ€" posed presbyter, proceeded: to read the induction or installation _ rite, d â€"livering to bim suthority to act in that church according to its articles, at the same time handing to bim a bound copy of the latter, with also the rubric of the church aund a volume of the Holy Scripâ€" tures. . The ceremony, though short, was . of the most solemn nature, and was listenâ€". ed to with the utmost fervour by all preâ€" sent. His Lordship then delivered the folâ€" lowing able discourse : oN THE TRUE UNITtY OF cHRIsTS CHURCB. The following was the text : i. Jono X, i4 "Ani other sheep J have Which ure bot of this loid; them aiso 1 must brony, and Lney _u!n..q near my vo ce, and there Union House where a suite of lm ments _ had been pr:Knrod for him. ln the _ evening er _ partaking of some necessary rest and refreshment, he received a number of visitors, memâ€" bers of the church, to whom he expressed his satisfaction at the rapid and successful strides the movement had made since its inception . THE REFORMED EPIACOPAL on URCH. mumn&' The _ quesâ€" | ether Rodn:ut’l 6‘ n anâ€"wered is to be ul conception of the true | 4‘ Church of“h(onlrilfl 1. n uch? and w compose e lifeâ€"epiritual life? or | 4/ on the answer to these :‘l' is our belief as to the e Redeemer‘s prayer in | !»8 Gharch,â€" and ©"100 ADG ve.. The differences of doadnon of ritual which separate [tbohd‘n‘.ndfimkwumhmumt trifles ; the antagonism of race i« ndou-romirhty. 2. Nor are wy to look for the visible unity of b& sameness of belief, of creed or is a fond dream to indaige the, that all men will ever be brought to beli ?id.fitywnm;m.o( .{..::: existed. ob e among Anmdidiuxiu. St. withstood 8i. Peter: to the face on‘a question of Nor can such of creed : mmm ungin mind is free divided them. and '“‘il di'ido,â€"th.difl'u!;:.dd“u?o' â€"the Rastern, soft, effeminate, lyving ease and leisure ; the, Western, bold, masâ€" enmnals of Christianity. are thoso in which this false theory hela almost uniâ€" versal supremacy, Humdq itsolf as movedby&hehnd::dGod humolf,h: fought against it, shattered it pieces like a Potiers vessel. National g:onlhrifia, and peonlifia?'yfi- of n;o ve contended success against it, What causes rent asunder the church into east and west, the Latin and the 2::* communions ? _ Not, as has n y t,. â€" mere di Frooee 21 ooeg, ts ie m-*‘:‘ the procession of the H%lyflb& orofnnlq.mo.dh.hu'eutor of ino.z:l lhuo{m straws :nhu on iA 10 we en s P a o § h to whom the submission of all is due is a baseless fiction, without a shadow of Scripture to attest it. The attempt to enforce such a claim upon the world h s filled Christendom with strife, feuds of bloodshed. _ The darkest days in the annals of Christianity. are thoso in in what does the unity of the visible Church consist? How can all the chuâ€"ches of Christendom be united? L. Not,. we reply, by submission to one earthly head. The theory of a Vicar of Christ upon earth are written in Heaven." One Lord, even Jesus the elder brother, one baptism the renewing of the Holy dhou. one nature, one llfo,ononphil.onehm.aqo.mhon The: hes Tss Soud waid seples shp W the lplritu’:l‘ Churohâ€"&h.l.inovu fi; to If reconciled to God, I am one with Enoch as he walks with God, with Abra~ ham on the plains of Mamre, with Isanc, as he meditates in the field at eventide, or with Jacob, as he wrestles with the Divine stranger at Pemel. Before the mercy seat I am one with Jerome in his celt n&m'ith Luther at Eisle~, ben, and in his.cloister, Desâ€" plunuthoormofthdromd,lun one with such living stones as Pascal and Fenelon, Arnmlfi and _ Thomasâ€"aâ€" Kempis. 'l‘houhwonh‘xg with difâ€" rountbfln%lunouwl idge and Owen, and Watts and Wesley, I my heart and hand to Hyacinthe, who at Notre Dame Cathedral, exclaimed, " Let Cuviatinms," to Doltingen to Mighreti io is ti " to i 1 i to iagein ns cootarachen e 2e‘ mpfOnrint trusting, Christitice soul, ind is the true umty of the Church, One m’réh.":ui (Eimbt'o mnt:hod bodyâ€"o‘:. urches, e dmrg!“of %-%Awh@ names to roll up and invade that oue eternal calm of heavan l&.htkn which it . lies. Great emblem of the unity of Christ‘s one Holy Catholic Church ; many members, et one bady ;.many â€"lights in but one Lnnl" * Who are my brethren?" asked our Lord, as he w s told that his earthly brethren desired to see him. # Who are my brethren?! and then stretohâ€" :}.foflhflhhndtowtrd-tholmlohnd His desciples, He lddodâ€"“Boholdlm brethrer. ! for whosoever "doeth ‘the wi of God the same is my brother." We ask the same, "Who are our brethren?" who belong to the Holy Catholic Church ? And we answerâ€"every soul of man that has a living faith h‘zu, wherever found, whatever called. For omh'loo-nnouivo up my part in this glorious brotherhoodâ€" a brotherhood mnhonding all time, overleaping all ers. if 1 am a child of God, I am one with every other chila of God no matter by what name he be called. If ! am united to Christ by a living faith, L am one Mflqu{a believer, by whatever form he worships, or in whatever fold he is sheltered. our senses, may agitate the air below that high, blue ether, but they have no power An um 1nd en on " silent, moveless, unbroken above zh.' earth, its clouds and storms. The winds and lightnings, and thunders, and volcanioc fires, and earthquake throes, which appal among Christians can break (this bond, "In its very esscnce this unity is indeâ€" structible. _ In tho.o:fldwfij bond by which it unites the to Saviour, and the Christian to his brother Chim it is as intangible to the hand of out events as the soul herself is to the hand of de:ith. It is like the peace and har mony of the firmament above tho clouds and storms of earth. (Get above these mundane elements and what do we see ? The one vast ether, thickâ€"studded with W star worlds, looking down in the dings of one, sweet, noiseless, and most pun.mmn upon our dark state; that one shoreless,upper deep, lying calm, lis spouse and body ; this | the 'pilhr and _ ground {f the â€" truth, | this _ the _ Church _ against _ which | the gates of hell shall not prevail. It is the failura to discriminate between the Church of Christ and the churches of Christendom, between the true, spiritual mystical body of Christ, and its out=ard manifestation in 2ifferent forms of organ> ization, that has led to endless confusion. ‘ The Church of Christ is only ane bady in its relation to its greatest head; but in forms of organisation necessary for its York street is now Aeboicripmmig w 4: > ~ The mark Baturday was well atâ€" hndidu.nd‘&?mpblnlmdm was large, there was not . alightest nlhnfioninprio-linoemu e tions, except in hay which was â€" a~ higher. Fruit and gardenâ€" most abundant And the demand for both was brisk Bn‘::d&'u “.mbtl‘u. om 0. m&mâ€"mgh:.-:a readily obtained for pailâ€"216, b.,"-;':" for pl!mh. . The -bl:;ltfil ,h d’.’:‘h"‘ \ /. Wnepitainentsint We c adhy oo B s . 5 [ for trial to the romching Assizes mwtmmd?duu% Joseph (Harmois â€" and Lortie "““"g:'*fi'hliumdq articles from the bar of one A, Larooque. Lortie w-df:ohrgedml{smoh was sent to two days. ; ‘.!)hl'ohud O‘Leary charged â€"with assault had his case adjourned. Iln:leonuu:n;hu‘.d with the lar. ce a watch Ohlinfl- a fell P?ndd" at Galarnean‘s Hote. named Gereau and selling it for $2, faisted for telatakihe Aoume y d dachoal e c coal c 44 0000A 0eR Ceegoe les on the. street in ::luu':m::’hom¢by.h'. H flnfid $2 and costs. i for burglary, for which he was seut « N TT W / "meae 2. »iviol Macauley obarged ~with drunk was fined $2 and costs or‘a in gaol at hard labour. gation an opportunity to quainted with the Bishop, Before M. O‘GazRa, P. M. s“_“‘,'". and was partaken of by many, â€" _‘ _ lnnoun" J&W -n": social wouldl.bom)iuklt in hm stree :congreâ€" m an ‘spm.:it: fitz.m / Ti apanly ie ® tt in hss as ce c 4. nt in God‘s hand of all who fi::ufn:ul.::;lum C&rhm‘s..m truer fello e : Th &llllllllh .m W.-?'xo Conolucion ~r Ts, "iminlâ€" 9. dirs oomsens C PW cmpirest CC m un s s + | a brother and sister ;. the boy chill horror : and ffvnn’wuhb?e’ar; tl:g‘:’:' vainly seeking support and comfort from her brother, ‘These. ave. the Lord‘s own poa:lo.boutto-ml their love to Him with their blood. Rend down and gare un'oughAtho low archway at the I‘l.:“ be: oud, mighty throng erowd soate, zndbolow them other Christians are in thocluwhnoflholhnlflmflnlfi the wild cries of human agony the roarings of wild beasts seem to . break upon your ears. Christians of the 19th century, theso were JWI What are you doing for 7 % infiforChthollk. worthy to His namo? ‘Where aro~ the of the Lord ‘Jesus" upon ? . Beloved, this Reformed Episcopal u:hau aiwitâ€" ness :o-dA{ to the tmotllfiy “‘M\ peovle. It is a step towards w ornqnhnoldlmw ictlunirontos of the (dogars diots hoult exolusiveness lininho()hudd(mu Eoclosiâ€" ufiulPdlg;Mde & pm and . a portion in the " Holy Catholic Church * to all who do not t to Prelates claiming to rule by Divine Right, as Lords over God‘s hea{hp. is a yearn> ing,.throughout all & for organic unity the Churches of the Reformation. ouh.vomnihhgpy results yery lately io this Dominion. : You have seon the represontatives of initimenmten se aniiee &n A io e ns er of Protestant ohuni:-,“k the ing dogma, which demands the of all Christian bodies tp.,m Divino olaim, ‘There was a day of Endnd'umundm, mwfim&.” May that da soon return to England‘s church. “"."‘Ezfi",'fi“.h!‘fl-bnm 2000 HeRven with & uj her face, while knulhgh?)l’ m”: her husband, grasping her Lnd as if to h‘: hcnnomnthnsc, while his faoée turned _ away bw | Close ‘beside them are their childremy. ywni and loyely, who l_hlâ€"dl-l“h‘-:; into heaven with a holy peace upon her where the Uhristian are awaiting the signal for their confliet with the beasts. ‘The groups gathered lhonu‘o.o;ldo?nodwdh,a:'d.n_. soldier n & group of euards to the noxt__viotiu:‘ It is a woman. atill }lo:h Him,. I cannot leave â€"my theme ‘;‘ without onee more ressing upon mighty truth ; it.i-'\)vhu nmmh Chriu.hbwiafl fwchfint.ufitsb Eo i ‘b:m-.“shl&h;‘d ay, 1 6 luxt?ou.:ww,om omvainsere "m_.::'“"' prbies ty fod cos know the men womnoto&huglu wl!u;o mt{mp.?::.;b Look on thr oture recen a artis fnuooomin’tho W'Om‘n h| the days of Titus ; not in the arens itself bminthomhujuntontddodthol-l the disciples, ® not of this fold (not thoohnd?:dhrnx;zmdulnm bring, and there shall be one Rook (not fold}b::d tm'u lhqmcnl." There is but one of Tesus ; there are many His are ku'nd in : diverse n& organ but they are all one flock ; they know the Shepherd‘s voice ind fol: One Lord, one faith, one is a t of the one. visible h&“fl of &h‘- only _ he~â€"â€"who. denies=â€" this cuts himself off from that body. All that I have said finds its fullest conâ€" firmation in the words of our Lord in the text. Unfortunately our English version does not bring out the full force of His words. "Other sheep I h.va" he said to the disciples, " not «VJ:W (rot among . real oneness. Lot no man‘s heart fail himbmmowoomnotuozcw eye yet. Let Augustine‘s mo be our ruleâ€""in essential thln%. unity ; in _ nonâ€"essential fllll”, berality ; in all things, "Charity." 8. Nor yet again aro we to look for the union of the zimible Church by the adoption, on the gnn of all Christians, of one form of hurch government,polity or worship.This of the restless ocean, whose agitated waters bring health to the &lfi of nations. And as the storms that rook the surface of the sea do not disturb the placid depth beneath, so the controversies of Christiau churches do not destray their OTTAWA MARKETS, comclusion of the sermon, TTAWA, MONDAY, gBRPTRABRER, 6287 arraigned for Sept. 4th. . _ He was phfeicming hi coemint * fpafine d hge ; Speoizmen â€"copies sent, postâ€"paid, for: retail By B« THOZ 77 2NEA Schools, mm"’ ". â€"M‘T inferior to its mmn." to m.uu-n-# Vb +Bp o O me very popular® Hour BY H. 8. & W. 0. PERKINS, 35 4 j Eften n they» a wntt pask se dnfi nenfetave beautiful new um now m 1ITHE HIGH SCHOOL CHolR!! A New Sabbath School. JUST PUBLISHE . _ THE SHINING RIVER 11 ANHOOD RH D.â€"A v of M youthfui im prudeace, ‘m. %n&vmnmfi,m.“&‘&: Reifâ€"cure, which he will send FREE to his fallew o Horgofng, Bu bridge & Co., Coloman strsot, 108 t en esnt fln caal () Colmrl'lol. J *»*«® lm 244. > C BR BA Â¥ Pno®nArdg it Are Morson‘s Effectual ‘Romodies sected to the mor char thia in Pertodlarly dz HE SONG MonARCH. PBjOz 15 OmuTs. $7.50 PRR Dozzn. R. Parare®, ass‘sted by L. O. Kartasoxt Borthwick springs. â€" AnI:t. M""fl_ -l.bm-.“ Eihzfs'fimjgfim Waler on ano sontnndl aod partion wimag ts these Sprin ommc . neate t cagih » Commetnbly quarters at moderate charges, Ottawa, 18th AuBust, 1875, Ruook baoks are now npen ad applications for stook will be Ived by the undersigned at his ofluumm“wn:xtwodxwthln:hm. id Ts ‘t:g:m dividends when Company‘s works are in full operation at least 25 per cent. per NE BOX OF CLARKEKS B 41 PILLA An early application is necessary to secure stook. * Forms of application and all requisite information may be obtained from the undersigned. SHOWER ‘ANO OTHER ~ BATHS, Plumbagq”mm Company ENGLAXD. J. D. Fuerowrr, Esq. Loxvox. C. Auumusex, Esq, Nawoastumâ€"oxâ€"ITrx®. J. N, Srars, Esq., Loxpox, 4s 64 each, by all Uhemisa and Latew s Soak Poiopesianimeb Londin.. A “‘l Mn J.Oullfi in 10000 sharese of £10. each, Of which 1,000 shares, reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription. L ty TUUPOC PATCC CORTd C he will send Â¥REE to his fellaw CAPITAL, £100,000 STG. â€"_ ‘!MR In 10,000 Shares of £10. each, I~ * Phase Remedies. 12 Nassau 4t., SAVORY & MOORE, _ 3’!%-&:5 m -g Of Lyman, %‘0& Loxpox Cramaitanâ€"J. D. Fiarous®, Eeq. Caxapiax Do,â€"Hox. R. W. Scorr. Loxpox Sroretaryâ€"â€"R. 8. Aroupoun, Esq. Caxaptax Do. axp Maxacme Dirzororâ€"W. H. Warker, Esq. Tnang t aoe ies Fork Orppior, Loxpoxâ€"2 New Broap Stazer E. C. Do., Ortawa â€"E1er axo Srar«s Stazetr. BaxkERs, Loxboxâ€"Tan Uxiox Baxk. , Do., Orrawaâ€"â€"Tus Quzazo Baxc. DOMINION OF CANADA DIRECTORS : ; The undersigned_has opened a Ston Yard. Cof®®r of King and 5L Andre ies in on ue d ints i Tt Aain s apduaren. (Beunire 2b P rgio contracrors TORS 4& BUILDERS. CLIMITED), USE THE . Norwricp“l;gg Powder, ’...“E.:‘J?lvw o Selo Agents 1+ Outario. after this daie, and without which 3 oo 3v» "Ht genicine. 4 j oZTe® [RO TAILORSâ€"â€"A situation want ed as Cutter and Olerk in ue mm%m:hm ch are calculated to deceive the Public f‘fzj"q PERRINS _ have adopted A New Label. “"’"IAM Signature, thus= La & / which will be plated on every bottle of Worcestershire Sauce In consequence o DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUOKE. LEA & PERRINS‘ November 1874.. u* This does not ted arbors, and journals : pd have been paying fancy price, use Craven‘s Arcticand Kngine Ollé and so avoids those complaints fr the future. hexyy‘ y .. .. wmekn, Mntht« ENcme J mists and all others &)m Whio "tinve been tronbled th the ‘past with esummed or hea» All Oifplunarantged fina driiers ndiieriea) CLOTHING Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. . m : or Ladies, & M a Te oamasi _ al Agents Wanted, 'i:"â€"| heyrrng tuapriant paty ~op ul 4. ... y WM“‘::H kinds of Hboage Miscelansons, all kinds of Cakes : CaANADA. Hox. R. W. Scorr, Ortawa. W. H. WareezR, Esq., Do. mination to keep the best class of Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" eat prices possible, will be The retail‘Clothing Busi« ness 80 long carried on by Joseph Metcalfe is now rensferred ‘to the Firm of JJHN SMITK& CO Mr. &mith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth« ing busivess (14 years oxâ€" perience), and their deterâ€" and . C©lothing. GUERARD BRo» Spurious Imitations of N.I’l._c_lb MABl . J. ORAVEN& UOo,, ity, it sells at sight. .G ever offered .: font by 2raj, 12 o0 , Agen es en oo wea, ie tains over proven h‘m:nd Am *dlo.na-meual.u'mu ty, _ A. Ity. 1t sells at sight. Greatest tm d I.A Live Diamond Yeast Cakes. lr YOU WiaNT GO0D BEEAD Mml'-..-“â€"nu- mnyBI‘Ls NAVY, NONE 1sS GENUINE: * UNLEES STAMPED ".‘.m'rl_\. | SIGN WRITEN BOUSE D0RA TOR, P. PAPE.., ind 24 ul einet i Sotewashing, Coloring 0. Hone on Opporite (he Post Office, Eigin Btreot. Smmmemee Bubâ€"Agent wanted in for County of "Aand o oint dos. Mn pon arperpon epenlh ts New York: Slate Roofingâ€"Company, New â€"_~ EXTRA RUBBER FELT read rooflngff fiat ~roofs, requiring l'.ot.ln:u- or gro'vel, rozt%!:dsod, vermin proof uu' ped ’hg;p:gfi'te § ma.‘kl::ohu ind $ C m%m. ROO® * EC 1CML of against sparks or em lh l {:uâ€"«-g mfl% rrvagh erigny C él‘*. given to m%m.-m Debentan‘s of shallar amount of iegs of "% ::‘Hr Wfi tenderers in order, unless in their .: hese are hll twenty year Deber | snjedy on Jet June, 105. " arinciple abu rouprom wre pepaote. s inematonaatr . G L | NE $ _ M . o Patent Slate . Roofing pmfl < The public are cautioned Which Uanadian Municipal Securities are u'g i t'.\'m.w. ufirg‘nfinmfl -u.u&.‘nd.'fil‘. the dud’:fiwau:@mmawmwm Menimebeniny mansey meat ont .. uf:t‘-‘f""“ at Leventures, muy be Detailed Schedule of the Debentures, With form of tender, oan i th M@Mu e Bank «, .dontreal, or from ‘Mcssts in the Londob and Port Btaniey Kaiiway, amoun is derived, under the lease to the Great W esters _ _ Allof these Debentures torm securities of the yory lange anduai withie e Choy Ted 10 Rook, Agenty" Cabivte Conles «Fuetotnl aehtot Eivenins, mt on ons Cases Of mo han oue tend ho h. â€"â€"â€"fi OHA'A. KINGSTON, AND LONDOS DEBENTURES, A $180,000, Six and Seven Por Conts. e RL e Ruthorized i old «mm peneiere, cce t + 00 hn in mrovrel uie reis e .%mwunn{ portion of mm-â€"afi-“. be hich wil ad accrued interest early as possible, Monlreal, May 18th, 1875 'fi premises, lately occupled by the Bank of Montrea! and Hotel. have been enu‘lv g lumu:l‘ newly rum-md E modern appointments. The Hotel i# 5â€"~ ly in close proximily to Of the oity, and contains rhum.rnr #pacions Reading. Con promoting lh:.ml{dwd comt con ie ‘n‘u::t‘l' s .:a com: @ s oc an who may lze the bouse. in &'\-MMmu.m..‘. i in first establishments. Arrangemebis Are buing made of to and from the Raiiway depots and Steam boa‘s. _ _ Intending visitors to the Provinciai kxh‘bition will oblige by appiying fora Lamps & Chandel To be Opened about. September Ist, The Royal Exchange M EAPWWPt i ares can be subscribed jor open fora lew weeks and: 5. A. RUSSELL & Co., General Agents for Province of Ontaric, $4, Front 86., Rast, TOJ dhuss CAÂ¥yE® RODERICK RYAN, C A P LIT A L ]I MUTUAL BUILDING $OCIET in * «x mm m TK OTTAW L. | Agents ‘Wanted. © essortment of NEW ,."- +6., just received, and now on view cauTtion. $ BA A® Sond for Ontariec Testimonials, l8 thany,, onl room ts in reonai ced eZ aPiier ELE P D O e ~ are to to which will be added accrued interest uy ma::.â€" DEBENTURES $35,000.â€"These bear m'f- mnn and maturs ilm“wwhln Otta Waâ€"the Mfllnmm â€" & MRS. GEORGE AC The Largest Aml.l..rgho THE OIL DEPOT, sSUSS } | C. 8, SHAW & sSTOPS NOMICAL, A Firstâ€"Class Family and AGENTS WANTED IN EYERY ToJHN a workmaniiie style. & total a id wh on Sn oo on oaeg i o N oney tthere the atootk is 18,413, and, with its usive Terriâ€" for ellington Street, ‘Ottawa, Junk 4M DIRECTORSs. Coal Oil. O FFICER. 3 mm m P eeemeeresdeenoreo o vetidente s O value e P § Neeb nB » waicge 6 .. =â€"â€" perfect purity and great strength. are 4e enmhma-ydtbfiu “Rufi.“.%w that a comparatively small quantity only nee* ty L. WIII. oy! Save? anters aoigned, uho is now preferable to ‘- The superiority of these Entracts consists in P noek dos A uinows, Province of quebeq hay ge» AN AgENOY IN OrTAWaA, * For the suppily ot #*ram » and Ornamenta 355â€"'“:..!5.9& in Lower Canada, TREES, SHRUBS, &¢ se ue ve Mebe se CONTAINS NO esns Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts LEAK® 1 ; ; , to whoin advice will be Otays St. bot. ‘or ‘froin ‘Mosare" Soltinted At tht) IAINS NO | nvmu%‘m For cooking purposes. MWH xitily to the 1 M j TORONTO, made for turcel, éub. City of , As » 0 Toh 8. uor asd Piiv ) attice A)> eormer ol + barveys in c “7 Pate No. 17 At «ibson‘s i 24 Aika OFFiC VCO C ©C4

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