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

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114 1 i4 4 i 14 leas be done ample jusiice to in the hands oi the company that is entrusted with its rendition on Monday night. The play 1# dq‘-m".'uzwfl “-_:.l:.:-.h of the troupe, as show rfl new scenery placed in the thea~ n pmon$ Te net, mam mssn bei Je i just i i time. 3 mmgdunkorn-_nthcu- n mmmreannpang on toâ€"day. ;\h.nbondl ahu.:bo. a source of great annoyance, many have been injured by it Its early reâ€" uis have tingy pook motu the mage Touidh o To ths Tos: hing a60 wiie Pollitt, in consideration of the bad hapie M f e were disappoint toâ€"day mulho-humd;a-fila dancing piatform,has been erected, and Mr. Poilitt is determined to spare no pains to make his place a success. Rawovar or tus Hrozaxts â€"The hyâ€" drant opposite the Russell House on Elgin stree* is being removed to the outer moval will be hailed as a public benefac Juvexus Texruraxos.â€"The Juvenile Temple in connecticn with the Ottaws Enterprising Temple will resume its ww&ha&“?fi street, evening, at after nflAM'flbrbw iudrfihn.:-; 1 hp'n“-d, :s'â€"d those in charge parents all interested in the welfare of the youth of the city, will do all in their of the public health that the markets wug&uhwh o en n nds sides, the rapidity the outside stails have increased of late has so seriâ€" ously affected the trade in the markets umdtbhl.-‘hfihn ApBray t " their market stails. l C visit to tos city will Snd‘ this a conveni ent place to spend an evening. Morz Raix.â€"It rained the part dxho‘hyym:m.mnun the streots are muddy. In adâ€" diuon to this, a cool, bracing atmosphere set in, bringing oveacoats -"l"i“" clothing into demand ne sun set very hd.:,.â€":mr, last evening, and guve erery indication of coming fi1e --L Should it clear up to day, the streets will soon dry up, with the comfort of an absence of dust at any rate. Izuris Bazxâ€"The ten mile race beâ€" tween Louis Eustache and Q.‘F' of Uttawa, comes off toâ€"day at the Temple Bar Grounds, for $100 a side. Marrier‘s power them, â€"-& all the cflfi-.‘:b- \o:w effort in the cause of temperance. Juvenile imeute of educating the public mind to a due appreciation of this great reform. wor ~tr vadvantwawenbs & prtratcrmre ade 64 ilee that it nmlow_. license for Purvars Boveuss Strans â€"It would seem that the owners of private butchr‘s Ius Equixoxzs.â€"The weather wise say that the present rough spell and great downfall of rain is due to the Autumnal « quimoxes. Should this be the case, the equinoctial gales have set in a little carlier Sxisy Lex will not, nor cannot, sell boots and shoes at cost, bu: will sell ten per cenr. cheaper than any other shop in the city. 394008 Puzrs lmss Fumzzâ€"We invite viscors o the Exhibition to inspect our pure lrish Friese, just imported. . The best material manufactured . tor travelling coats. T. W, Kenny & sons, Merchant Tailors anvd Gentlemen‘s Outitters, 86 Sparks street, itawa. 394710 Priixax Cars.â€"The Managi Diâ€" rector of the St. Lawrence n: Uttawa Railway has succeeded in ob mining Puliâ€" man cars to run on that ro«| during exâ€" hibition week. This additional means of transit to the capital will be bailed with delight by the travelling community. Dteamer Jeaste Cassels leaves Ayimer every morning at......... 8 a.m. burg from boston 714 a.m., 1240 Pâ€" 810 pm. . Uttawa River Navigation Company ~teamer Peerless leave ............... 1 a. Leares going cast......4.45 pm, 440 am io piB. A meeting of the Exhibition Committee Arrives... 6. 20 am,, 7.35 amy 3.50 P27 \ was held in the City Hall yesterday afterâ€" P o cudin Vontrad Iatiray neon at balfpast three olclock, for the 1#8708............â€".....1045 am, 445 pm. of arrangimg matiters of detail in AMTNWOS»»â€"â€"â€">.s»»~..... 1. 0) pam, 7.40 pm.| connection with the coming Provincial Grand Trank Kailway. Fair. Leaves Presouts Junotionâ€" KB Wt iL ugelo o e gpllgll L.2 Leares Ogdensburs...800 am, 22 p.m. Ammives in bew York.10.Â¥U pm. 74 am. Leares.....730 am.,, 1100 am. 200 pm., Gowax‘s Orgiza Hovsz.â€"The reamer Queen Victoria leaves...... / with ber Cravellers‘ Guide. r leave the Russell, Union and indsor Houses at 6.30) a.m., to connect Loure, \orc.:oun and Ogritensburg remember the stage fittings d.« ... ast appearance of this company wili ZLocal Iuteclligencc. jpocsesâ€"ssesscccs..» 115 ns 740 pm «Lentral Verment Railway. Royal Mail Line. Semooc. â€"Thirty six students commenced mm-â€"un-mmu ha'“*. &Pmd flâ€"iz.“bh‘ posed -ucfih entering the jumior division bave WATERWORKA â€"AMr. at the pump house says thatyf the weather hblm’&'mn-‘fi five o‘clook, he will throw a large jet of ‘water on the Pump House when the full capacity of our system be tested. RPrmrazmratiom seary Coursatzn~â€"A quantity of light goods and machinery arrived in the city yesterday and was Ehtd in rlc- on the Exhibition rounds. Bartiett has succeeded in rt.h.ih-l- for use at the h“-:.A of the men who have charge of also rokary ‘::.‘:...-...‘ia retary will lake up. the | w_&-&'fl j under consideration, and it was hecided to make adequate provision for tha. purâ€" TB rem, on pore on next, at 10 o‘clock, a.m., to iget‘ on the Exhibition Grounds. servation of order throughout the city The question of i=cressing the police of the market byâ€"law. He was fined $2 cial . â€" Ca:ried. 1 s fly- s Feplinbizs mound the sireon in risintion with asstulting one Mre. Chambers. Mrs. Donovan was muloted in $5 and costs, and the husband released. H. Champagne was accused of assaulting The of ing the â€" wian Sriigs toee If fotl nany waek was they taken up and discussed with the followâ€" nocatitrer iss MB w crtiicninmes 24 "--" COU" caded by Mr. Karox, That the with Mesers A. Wuent, M. P., and W.‘ Moâ€" Kar Waieut, M. P., Mr. Corume, M. P., Mr. Moseix, Hon. Mr. Sezao at present for such an event, Moved, in amendment, by Ald. Biexert, seconded by Mr. Curzizz, that the com mitte® to make arrangements ma-"mda Gloucester Road Co. To on ihe ony ty maiee boing rova two city rown open to the pflfiom‘ next week. ment, asking that the collection of tolls at in the aâ€"sault. 1‘*‘“' ly fined each of them $+ and costs. _ by a vote of seven to six. a breach of the peace on breach of m....m..su. tonâ€" dencies were rewarded with $5 and costs. nnin esn e on He was fined 35 and costs, or go to grol for two weeks. one Gabriel Quilette. A brother of the e ie t pous 1J nal twb oo Pn eal Herald, has .'udu&.u.-l tir arvi is stopping at the Russell House. $2 and costs. â€" _ WhhnLhum&nmm- venience reâ€" solution mmr«»m. consideraâ€" Aigp of the meeting : â€" Moved by Mr. Cureize, M.P., seconded by Mr. Eitox, "That the Hotel Accom: modation Committee be instructed to have a further canvass of the city made, chiefly in respect to lodgings for visitors i-pn‘vuob.::nn.nd ;I;o"to adopt if w,eu-%muummumuau the leading roads adjacent to the city by ign_ of keeping the toll gates open Liom i tollâ€"gates open during the Fair. The Committee uo.dnhui-ominflufi that it would be the cause of great venience to spectators and exhibitors going to und from the Fair grounds if the vehicles were compelled to stop in front of the tollâ€" for the purpose of toll. AMr. C T. Bate, on oball of ho stockholders of the Ottawa & GMMM Road Company, was present, part in the jmon. ‘The following resolutions were then presented to the meeting :â€"â€" ; Moved by Ald. Rowrz, seconded by Mr. N. Romeztsox, that the committee named to negotiate with the Ottawa & Gloucester Koad Compan ymh-nxuwlo offer that company $300 in consideration of the two gates leading from the city being thrown open during Exhibition well aund Lapierre, reported to the effect that they had spared no paipg in making those comfortable who may come to town during the Exhibition, and dunu&tho number of strangers eo-ing.h wa during the coming week will be undoubtâ€" «fiwh no reason to bend bat lbcmn-'nmm private amply sufficient to meet all demands. our city during the week. The Comâ€" the facilities at the command of the auâ€" ulltee on His Worship M Featherston ocouâ€" paed the Qut,m:. A. $ Woodburn qr-:..ln_nuy. Tor oud eceasion ‘ brought ¢ to a nuw‘r of our most pt:-?-utg:lh« Unentup qitizans, there P presepiâ€" Alonso 'ngl.' M.P.; W. m.'ri‘ht, MP.; J. Currier, MP ; Aldermen kowe, Birket: and Groulx ; R. Cummings, Keeve of Gloucester ; Messrs. A. Mckelâ€" mm,u.w.hu-dm important . questions . were taken up in order, and discussed in the meeting; among theimm that of The : Provincial Exhibition. Wa Anotber important matter was & 3«=.. I [oved by Mr. McKar Wuoeut, seoâ€" Mesting of the Joint l on Shhems mou Fripat, Sept. 17. . 19 o on C L O .T V , e c t tA ;nn intuatnes‘p .’l‘: wlllâ€"atween on Weot to_stook._ A very mays [ . "Q"& "‘!g.. t- TII Of weneral Literature as wail as (o mad_rn,rc- uu.â€"nmvwifl-“:-ddg THE PUBLICATIONS OP THR ARTHUR L. HOLMES, afi-mo.uum the surface water from the recent rainâ€"storm ::-n pletely filled the excavation .-dg :mhmbh touho“ t -n:z men to ceed the work. hfi.mdr.-: + ‘::n o'fll;:i:- would streot :.hnby Mu”&j&muau&m hiekmrk:‘tb’.dw?. “hm“a o pogittemarel on this aoress Siging B°efipen ts :" Peviersnt "wowe Trsh at 1. RENLIAAN‘S, 5% mumsex strea, â€" Jw series of accidents yesterday, that has M“mu,’.fi street in time for the Provincial k was an as . wit s mo The wehatne y A i erctobe omm ie rign:igh o h o e S teA es earstrange. morrow afternoon in the above rooms, both at 4 and 8.30 when Mr. Macâ€" Kay of K-.t-w&tm Euow Stazet Oserguctiox.â€"The © Conâ€" tractors for the Main Sewermet with a AGRIOULTURAL KXuIHITO® GRrâ€"UNXDs. From 20th to 2th Rept.â€"HOT MEAL®at all THR: > 0| t BODKS & â€"STATIONERY Te e beaamgnrege. 1::'st~. s‘th.., w. H. &,' Wodd:qP '““"'&“J,"’h,.....‘, 8t. Mw-nmfi,hmmhg Patten, Boston ; C. A. Crawford, James Meoek, J. (mvw. Toronto; Robert 1. Harris and family, C. C. Ry.; John Archiâ€" Canada, at Quebes, has been appointed Manager: of the Branch of that instituâ€" tion in this city. Mr. Leachâ€" is spoken of as a gentleman echineptly qualified for. EXHIBITION ANNUAL Wixpsor Houss. â€" Alex. Kennedy, Owen Sound ; John Dyer, Montreal ; Wm Guy, do.; James McKey, do.; John Jones, do. ; Cool Burgess and wife, Toâ€" ronto ; A M Edwards, Arnprior; W 8 Hnfi‘.:‘-'obd-; G Moore, : Ayimer ; James F Toronto ; R W Laird, do. ; J Jackaman, do. ; George McGillavry and wife, Whitby ; W S Glasier, Pembroke ; bay Shetland ponies arrived by the steamer Queen Victoria yestorday ";:& g, for Mr. David Moore. They for $650, but they ¢0a! $700 before they the position. life." All will be welcome. ie, Brocuviiie. wife, Brockvilie. â€" _ ' RoyaL Exonaxes Moree.â€"J M McGuire | Robert Shields, Almonte >â€"Drâ€" Wright, ‘ m Clarke, Ottewa; C Ciark, Long | ; Mr, Forster, Newboro; J Watson, | Montreal ; John Coran, Ottawa ; William | monte ; Join Younghusband, Hartfor« l-‘n..AbbotLOthn; K\me bazua ; James Shouldice, James Jackson, umhn;:odlnl;ouh,xu “7; John raham, lyth, Ottawan : hnq St. Johns, N.B.; J P Wmé F Peachey and lady, William Campbell, Scotland. _ the Association rooms will be conducted toâ€"night by the Rev. Mr. Gavin. Subâ€" i enoig= of tWibles Hymn Bs MZ,‘*"" WESLEYAN CONFERENCE, Hept. 1, 1876. If you want a good shave, or your hairâ€" & to Gendreau‘s, No. 3 fotty‘s Bluk) Womegien sieete * > Russecc Houss.â€"F. Davis, J. G. Suetraxp Poxizs.â€"Two beautiful dark New Maxaou®.â€"Mr. Leach, formerly Methodist Church Dining Rooms, st night, with the following result : Nmnvo. R. J. Cook. V. G.â€"Bro. C, G. Clarke,. Rec.â€"Bro. C. Aird Assist. See.â€"Bro. Willianm McComb. Wardenâ€"Bro. William Berry. Conductorâ€"Bro. 8. Dilts. Inside Guardâ€"Bro. Geerge Mowat. Outaide Guardâ€"Bro Chas. Gracey. Lec. Masterâ€"Bro. Jas Slocombe. P. G. M.â€"â€" Bro. D. Mowat. R. 8. N. (G.â€"Bro. Jos. Yeoman. The election of ~f The election of oliicers for 1 itan Lodge of <»4l1 Fellows IN STATIONERY 38 Sparks Street._ Great Prévincial Fale _ w *4 %" enote= of Hibles | nmm.â€"»u".‘ w.ib a complete assirimen t of 4.â€"Bro. T. Rhodes. G.â€" Jos, Yeoman. 0â€"troo in Ingion WOTEL ARRIVALS. ITHants BOOKS ELLER 4& sTATIONER, Has oened at Pendleton ; D. Wylie an: Mkdac) CS chaapi and the d afina i 3 »Bqcle C Was | Alâ€" sesatth o. nc oo men a all ts _1 AWRENCR OIJPHANT. Representative The St. Lawrence & Oitawa Railway Co. And to be continu*d each d: the ds mivccgn,s cpbie pmares soet nady: te ich is 1]& and Y every ariicle being plated w\ my silver on flue Wwhit» r.&nflfluu‘ in nost = tic manner c sts in m.:uuh. e t toto aâ€"*eto sets, cake card v:‘l:. n: tes :n-nd .I d hm- fi': sned # + lod »pooee Turge miet fngiich conory. m Feu :':m;:d. of other gudos that cannot be Goig wâ€"teber, diamonds, oll paintin; l»o‘uo:'n-. th"t owing to tno de. pressed siate unho:“ml:-d\v wf ,_l fim m-‘yu-“ and il..bi to ufi t any reéserve, t~ cover ~mdvancess Will‘ be worked by the c«mpany‘s operntors. ~ » ue Rtmme o6 se piace trom Ihich messages ceived at all the offices of the hamtage dobttertytte, on riohy goid. framen, ts given that on and after 18T°H HiipeF m w in Gomparies Cabiror in _A large invoice of aq and cluster diaâ€" fi%&hm vanety, L_'.:.':?‘“'m' positive, everything miuust without reserve at public anction on _ _ FRLDAY apd SATURUAY, 17 «18 INST. At 11 a.b0., and {rach day, at the 1€ :Ifl"i. will "be yiven ! p to ist of Vot., it ‘red. A"@ EUROPE® & AMERICA x cnertecs s‘ wite the House, and be ‘39.'! evening duriug the week. L. C h A’n‘t-‘:'o’u} rese! vo, groat bargains may be * hrou‘t rail ro attemts _ __|_ _ _ | By i W\ t‘e subscriber ba‘ Nee x) amens M auae the ;;;l furni ll.l‘-‘h WMIM this country.. The ow ‘ynment whieu -9--: The is instructed by the New York paoy to sall by publi+ a »ction ronms, opposite the House, ‘bis wower town rooms, Bussex sireet, noar the corner of York, commencing Pebrth Fore of incis:. vorp P +EA tike bie tap ber svite, iwe‘ve riehly carved and m %ma&h soaly <r uid ME sullea, twesi ::t ;’-ao‘c:.nybdm n= Tails in terry, muocy, sitk, and waiin repoat sove« be anld. WALNUT FURNITURE ! :i; fi"n‘- i'lin:ln" sults -nnl: In“m;'â€"fi“rz' P nt;néu ."'.b.-m- qlhfi»un. moroc» * o leath=y chairs, geveral newest «tyle mirro®, Mfi‘ C “:Eh" h furnitare should attend this sale. may be looked for, as the furniâ€" ture is consigned for s«le, it must uxwm ondery . &o., $15,000 Bept. 13th, 1875 ud IF" mfimt AmericanSilver are and Bronze Staâ€" AT m'a. «. MONDAY; ‘20TH INST., . one ib & I. #§ & M., ‘M‘?“E'::E.‘ ufiym'ogl Tartif rates wili shortly ue pubish uQcT IMRURTANT As SVUNIENENT, READ AXND PRORIT ; _ _( |‘ The most @xeb<ivs und most vaiuable By increasing exertions t« subscriber bas at JAS. BERMINGHAM. ts She 4o feuierantiont 27 Â¥eel¢ I l f>_ unITED states cadLt compmt. FREE OFâ€" CHARGE The Provincial Exhibition tuary, Cos Dim’ y Te 1O . y naing ies | ." Ameri & and Stem "Laquore at uons haver W . English, & W maie rom t vunte npeing m m &ndat'ches wiss ‘%"‘-?'.'.-,.;Lg‘,'.':',!d?‘.'.“:: mc u°nd.nm°‘g.m°'r?§':l' Eff.fi%nfé'f?fi«‘fi‘é.”f“%fl%%“-m:&m Magnifoont Diamone wmu..zww taining , Hloven far wo”%.“mwufi a d P on on Â¥ ty nowes Kay _ icir0n mon o it o s chen > s ‘pach, xts. hore, brea C Plated We m’flVer’ HUITCH "A crcans va dewl'i umo ectroglGH 1s, also. eS &lgn£ tion, f every PROG WINE: Oil !m::}llw&ggn & n.:na::-u:mnn ES, Ohrolf&inm;:lnabfg __:“i“:m:“ S hest Fram richeat LC 1. Seeots # O6â€" subjects" i | 4.= . Shoors & * + ‘_:"mu_ oo. Commiezitn Merohiats ATLANTIC ANDâ€"PACIFIC rauncorx ret gnarit colg‘ (f g-: wili shortly ue d We ncd Ton k thhogs. UC .10Â¥ SALX: EBM INGHAM® #TAWA, SATORDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘18, 1870 GREAT SALE EVER HELD JIN CENTRAL CASADA Amction Sales. ‘ _AUCTION. SALE OÂ¥ ELEGANT,, J, BERMINGHA 80 A8 to MING HA M / Auct neer. #, § Pil Baskerville & Bros., w ,‘nsnsvt:r_ No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, J .sk' Gold nz‘“: mw‘:nw fl l(‘)v-lt.l.nxm ‘ ‘d‘ ind Stem | ; .-."'.';'.;"::.”1'-.‘.'.“.'.': uen ruu § u li'h ; .nnunxl. mn reduction on.k..:r'?.“rl MgH m d 3 n:np Mg." ;fimlfi:%%?&‘hb?&'&g ‘ wiss h tX , jor Lob ts os, Soll | es en uty i ce ies & ltel' Western: Apples and Unions, J u& 1dcell md which areselling at a M.ot‘i:: g OA‘:h.“ i Pinson 4 n:c;'c:;s; PICKLES, BALL BLUOE\. & iam Td H, RIOCE, RAISL ses,.COnâ€"| "currarnts, lm‘mom}?hu 0 * valuable oil 1 be reâ€" NONE IS GENUINE! & di nslc usos, &o; ons of the cud &: ;‘.:3“."‘ brt t ~ stock and ar exhi Lick: d ali other asaist visitors in intell dis % t m%wufllo ly publication of the prinoipal chjects of attraction in and around + & % ie napt n m hul a w i #%m &wuum& ty of e in pa 0g ns y mar on ‘ ":‘Q a yearâ€" E’W elieving it to be “â€"-' to the Epuani se t e Aoott WAKD BOOX for the CHY OF OTTAWA, e prospectan) » « "Fll-m-l‘: tion xhiblitiongâ€"ad are l M uh‘=u°t3 \ h .’7-,1' ts patrons virtual h a standing advertisement fo "“'h Prom A. McNab, Esg., Prosidert of the From the Hon u%wo] the Senate, late the ,‘-M'_?_l:d‘gm M U. J-__an:lfl. n'r:."lc'if-:‘ Under the ahove tite the subscriber purposes issuing, in time tor WE and o -o?u'fih'em.- uudlua.r'm :l‘“-ddulm 3 the Uquolpa) (o, 00â€" Om desirous of sceing the w / . T ADYERTIEERS, . [ ) °* ‘As twenty thousand e Exhibition it convenient for preservalion and futuré réio / â€" a vast amount of in it tainâ€" and "me fot that it is in $0Rteimplation t * Cadun mros tho, 0 0 (| ; avsseum nouge BLooK, .. (A TLibera?® advances made : on consignments. _ Temperaoce abd outher societies, clubs . of in n ie en s faerint rmains Poie, meanitot and otner Sntorme Adst of le + ents, se ooo on o eioion weec s n.*EE., :f?t‘l.o -vo:nl D‘mnlnm -l: in paaneariuck s J. 4. SEMELE. tmporter, &¢,, 53 8St. Potor 26. JAS. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, . > > Complete &.mnno : &o Exhibition %fi tae a\' of Ottawa, its Y 2 o ce ds UOnmnplete direciory "of the tion" Benevalont, EXHIBITIQON ANNUAL, My Dea® 1 have read your letter with _""_..;__.'-"‘r.fi"!.'!"._fl_flnhflgl-: Fordunie Pass Indas} B1 pee bolf inoh apace. 412 Ridean St. or "Standard Offlce," Ottawa. com» â€"â€" _ .. Eremain, yours ve: ALsx. Honentsoxm, Keg. N d BACCOS, PIOKLES, BALL BLUE $ S8STARCH, RICE, RAISINS, > CURRANTS, NUTS, OIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, Baskerville AYRSWIRES at the EXMIGMTION wa puonoulnn-o. L‘] dmmwimlu'n'-u pooidtign so far as they aflect exhibitors and )x to the location of the se m 5 tiok d al mcu y m:nmwmm OUSEKEEPERS, A Guide to the Show Grounds, The Provincia. No. 50"_" Bappors Bridge,] ~*"OTTaAwWA, ONT) RATSS OF ADVERTTISING, UNLE®B STAMPED @Frocers. AND * _»â€"_ * $ m# Sm sB J # # Bros B RiBrT®s. Cam Street is# Thou sa nd Situated on the Petewawa, Kippewa and River Desimoine, , % _ K. MeGILLNRAY, "h". ‘|~‘- n'vx.wa!‘.r!mm.- is | X# 493 ~SQUAREâ€"â€"MILES The ‘proprietor of the City G Labor genc; emale ts Reg e davey mm Aemes Broul feren take O1 b t,â€"a few doors fro y m-'n‘ Bept. , 160 » M man fined 40 .bonbrnfl?o,’“ more" 6 i '“.". F-"_!‘-‘ . uq.u-ua ,“-‘ cfi â€" sured | the waute 11 be promipuily aia agont, Mr. Poal, Rerkel A nbove . Retlarning thanks for the Sre ling pe ared ao hoe i 5‘& exoruciating pain for a len u(. in temaaaiisaimners «rorpen| Siesany es ant seradien d @eFcellent 7 opening for business 'fim It ’M‘ reach of all, _ _ __ _ %l.n.::. ':::ll: » fl;s m‘% the ngs and other information, lmâ€"{; to . Mor ; | Im:consequence of Spurious Imitations o s e o ie | P aai . Porving Souce rUenih 890 Aem, onb on | whitt atcombsint t derive mepat none of its virtues by or mnlatere Aorines well used in their own houses, wh m'i.. CCC CE â€" .boflau0s shar? sifP :‘ wed Are : soid : by Chemists and Drugghby u::*uh'm 4 exnazin afife {Rraft preparction n on .mmâ€"w. wfi m""&":.%"‘ Eoet "*t es onny 6000 SA UoR. Inqmas mon . us AAQ sâ€"Sut e bonpiry air and freedom, from entitts Worksâ€"HoRx8EY Axp Hox®ato®. . & * anet mm > BE , LB AND EW MREDIOLN Insolvent Act of 1869. these Spriv results moag of its virtue® hy Morson‘s be destwed gu."" ‘the use of the best Shekes on Sne Lontpent and particniy in o i 4ok 6t t/ek "of ',_c'.'..,..-\.l...‘ 14 sO‘lciled . n‘ s « thorougbiy eficiont dressâ€"smaker required. | buitith of Your valuable pMie. pelecled, a00 Ehippiog orders excouted _ |â€" _ dearing their Signa/ure, thus« Tend ts for the Katate of A limited ntik t LoD o9 P Ricioiaatete Ottawa. July 20, 1878, ____________ 88803 SHOWER_ ANQ, OTHER, . BATHS, . Is not Greazy nor Stioky. | ‘Burnett‘s Dogppine : no o Borthwick springs.‘ Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Goccaine Is not an Aloohoiio Wash. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Xills Dandru® Burnett‘s Cocoaine PERRY â€"DAVIS & SON & LAWRENOE, MONTREAL P. Q. Agents for Bominion of Dened\: Burnett‘s Cocoaine Blurnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine from Falling. " Growth Burnett‘s Cocoaing »wen Pn 4 90., orrn \| * Reains Longest in Effaet SBoothes the Irritated Scalyâ€"Skin. . Bubstues Refractory Hair. P m * 102. _â€" _ o_ - €!% m w a e _ 3 RP E * > & "Eeuite $ baot s VZ n ES 1z pfras(fe E>3 5 P pyyolle . y 2 ty 6 S Lalsge |, Whs e e ;m"fifi"}‘) wA I" Calal e C C 4 E: L _‘ wl o C 29 <#" ovese Y T %% " % -fl %": it .‘\ ?“,Lj Pia‘‘s y & JP * Lt “‘ N 3 ';-, e y wike u I """‘I‘ . 2 ‘ k vm&-‘.‘gfi:fit,,;»* $ e § 24 s M \Gousdieâ€" m ns P Noet. Ai ~ “ \:\ : /:gh(' " . § ( F L‘ .-: 'Cfi“ '_".)‘ ')\3‘"‘ w y ol t > uie *L o /,~ \uous . it sikhes\ «s 2 4) s n »IP M ke "C."/r'*"‘ eP Â¥)4 \\N\X’// ~% X" < ’J'/o f ~o2) Eesc ts l hssy 4e AMAZ t U ccsddhs® .. JN \ m t Ma F n & Et h»‘ .‘,'.',/C‘:A »h""/ ~€ , T ;‘:t“,“ J/“ o 2 a » & top~|] +. 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