t €t 8 4 & < *3 PS *T% Loox Hazz.~â€"For the Exhibition. For sale or to lend, one hundred dozen Knives and Forks, very cheap, at "Variety Hall," of the lever, can neither drop off nor E:n.locu. h-thndoy.hnfl & Burke, architects in Toronto, say they " are admirable in construction, calâ€" culated to bear almost any amount of wear, and i adapted to public bm.ld.im‘ umin pearâ€" ance, ver!ldt-bhhprhu:%ofld- ings." .Mr. Fisher, Manager of the Onâ€" tario Bank, Toronto, says: * Your lock 'ovhvnh!lmn-"udhulbm time perfectly secure." It is almost un~ necessary to add that these locks recéived ..m‘ruumwm- tion in 1874. manufacturer of lumber might see someâ€" thing to his advantage by interviewing sroving m *n shIRF witl be extitited ‘on in a ted on the Mutchmor Park during Exhibition Week on the 22d and 23d inst., between the hours of 2 and4 o‘clock p.m. After many years trial the proprietor has at last succeeded in captnring, teming and training a beautiful l? moose. The “&n d-xfl'donnlt.puï¬u bnth tri i j no one h-m’rbd«.m.d.é.'mwbh.u will most su # to see -mhnmm and so kind. This will "be the only chancy to see it as the proprietor has alreade made arrangements to cross to Europe with the animal, champion of the forest and squarest trot in the world. _ 3948i3 Nove: Doork Locks.â€"The Provincial Exhihiï¬: B:IH nareobdbo ':ld to be opened inspection itors yesâ€" terday. The disagreeable state of the the di t i were y owk weruk rmorng in maaty of the Gopend ments. in the nlnn;†building there is a stall mm; * Griffith‘s Patent Lever Mortise They are entirely without springs, quite new in uite new 1 design, of excellent workmanship, and do not and cannot go out of order, “l.l‘ishly «pproved of, recommended and l-:’l architects, contractors, builders, surveyors, editors, hotel proprietors, bank managers, civil engineers and wholesale merchants, they are indisputably the best and cho.m lock ever invented for banks, public buildings, offices, â€" wareâ€" houses, hotels, hall doors, and j»:i~ta m,::smydxx.iw.w&&ii city, an lgo_mmnpnlpy-qu’wm)o by them. All desiring to get the most :ro for their money will giye them a sold low for cash. Remember, 36 mMMMMdï¬u& :{MQM.MJMM.â€" e, George street, second to none. d uln’- W' j ". beviea n::.nmt h.-n::‘n' .in;’:i‘mtd tor the old spring action in locks, and the Timmes Limits,â€"The reader‘s attention is especially directed to a sale of timber limits announced elsewhere. They are of great extent, 100 square miles, and are covered with the best red and white pine, Nddnd'i.â€odurldvumfor the manufacture of saw logs. The limits are new lock is pmc' ted b p‘l.'&il Eng land, unuuuds:m.’dm-d the Dominion of Canada. One great recommendstion is that these looks will wear for years without any attention, and the knobs being secured to, and forming Ts Guazrps‘ Bax».â€"The officers of the Governor General‘s Foot Guards express considerable astonishment at the rumored action .of the Board of Arts, by which their band will be debarred from competision toâ€"motrow for the prizes offere«l for Bands of Music, as no intimation of auy such intention had been communicated to the commanding otficer. on J. E Shanley, Bedard‘s Block, York street ; 'bo:n. just received a large conâ€" signment o Bartiett pears, !Hmwph-.x: Fruirâ€"Those desirous of i truit for preserving or other m will find it to their advantage by calling Extertamine Gursts â€"His Worship Mayor Featherston entertained the mem bers of the Board of Arts and Agriculture, and other friends, last night, at O‘Meara‘s Hotel. _A very agreeable time was spent. Cirt Councu.â€"Owing to the numerous and responsible dmi.l necessarily deâ€" volving upon the gent‘emen composing our “('thy Government, during the Exâ€" hibition, there was no meeting of the City Council last evening. Nor Commwcr.â€"The " Heney" and " Chaudiere" steam fire engines will not as reported compete during the exhibiâ€" tion as the former is away undergoing repairs, having been damaged at the Arnâ€" steamer Peericss leavee............... 1 am. _ 8 ) _ * _ RERRFODâ€"ssesccsscere 7 PB Grand Transk ®Pailway. Lanves Pressott Junoiionâ€" Croing west...............1.36 pm, 203 am 1 eaves going cest......4.45 pm., 440 am Cornzcrtion®.â€"The funeral service of the late Rev. 8. Rivet will be sung at 9 a. m. on Wednesday, at the R. C. Cathedral, Sussex street, and not on Tuesday, as stated in the Free Press. Parexts or Ixvextio® Rarwir Proâ€" ourevr, and information gratuitously sup» Qliod. by Messrs. ditf'{n and Coursolie, ‘ictoria Chambers, Wellington Street, opposite the Western Block. 394916 of the weather, will be played this after Basz Bairâ€"The base ball match beâ€" tween Montreal and Ottawa, postponed yesterday on account of the inclemency i‘x tm Loox Out.â€"Inspector McVeity will be on the look out tor violaters of the &\:ï¬ law at the exhibition groundsâ€" nders will need to be careful. B4, Lowrenmâ€"caps O+in=z=»~ Railway. Learms..... i. 0 am, 114 am. £00 p.m., Arrivcs.......8.30 am, 1.3 am., 355 pm, 100 paa. Ottawa River Navigation Company Eravellers‘ Guide. burg from boston 7.00 a.m., 1240 p. 810 pm. P Reome, Watartown and Ogdensbargs Local Antellinence. 3948tf TA0 p.m. The Secretary read a number of replies cnpnuh‘ntminbothm Dominâ€" and the United States, to, invitations extended them to visit the Exhibition, :ptd»‘ regret at not being able to The Lieutenant Governors of Ontario and Quebec wroté to the effect that they would be present at the Exhibition. _ _ Senator Curistis and other gentlemen spoke in the most flattering terms in regard to both the site of the exhibition A meeting of the members of the Board of Arts and Local Exhibition Comâ€" mittee took place in the Council Hall, in rear of the Secretary‘s office, at 10 o‘clock a m. yesterday. Among:tâ€" those preâ€" sent were, Mesars. A. McNab, Presiâ€" dent ; Ira Morgan, Vice President ; Hugh some of the finest animals that ptrh:r ever graced the turfor took part in the hunt. Am&tbo competitors we find the names of Mesers, A. F. Coleman, of this mimdlr. Andrew ‘Wilson, of many ve not yet arrived. Amongst those to be seen yesterday were some very fine animals indeed. For carriage horses there are 63 entries, which is a very large number. In this class a number of ‘competitors them are Messrs. John Clark, Nepean ; 8 Mu&%ï¬m; T H. ï¬ oott.An"lu; ‘ Boott, Dungan $ Andrew Wilson, Bearbrook ; ‘Thes. Good, m-mmwnmum; io tepn thiee" Wee Sptont and Allaun , Ottaws ; Wm. Rodden, puw,wrmxu.au D. H. h‘lllh-l.“flwl?h: Bridge. , 1 upl' & ; In agriâ€" cultural horses there are 103 entries, and in this class most of the gentlemen above named are also o-po&u well as There lmm:&ohw;“w are horses. â€" The show of Clydesdales is large, and for the most part animale are exhibited. (Mr. John Clark, Nepean, of the Wast Dr.Bwn‘CEKnnflm';'Andnw Wilson, Maitland ; E. L. Shipley, London ; Chas. Rykert, St. Catherines ; Geo. Graham, buildings to the Association, which were accepted in a formal way by the Presiâ€" mfl:ndpurdwd the Avo:dol thanks wu“;oo:‘tdul th:‘ M, 0 R n utmmhï¬o‘fluofloruflt forth in the interest of present â€" Treasurer, Sheriff Gibbons Goderich; J.B Alysworth, Newburgh ; His Worship, the Mayor, Hon. James Skead, A. S. Wood:â€" burn and other members of the Local Committee. F%gffl:’n play tholnn.nr: oot to at of the Fair, this afternoon, for the sum of $60, was accepted, %r::idod they would withdraw from the d competition . on Wednesday. lrlni::: Vice President, and Treasurer G: were named a commitâ€" tee, to distribute badges and tickets to those entitled to receive them, entries of Notable amongst the visitors on the nand- yesterday were the Hon. Mr. tellier, Minister of Agriculture ; Hon. R. W. Soott, Secretary of State; Hon. David Christie, Speaker of the é.‘tq Hon. James Skead, Mr. J C _ Rykert, ex: M. P. P, Dr. Burno&tl:: Hamil:on, and otborp'll;:.immm of the Board of Arts. was great rejoicing amongst carters and the general public at the reâ€" moval of the tolls ‘form the leading thoroughfares, as thereby a most grievâ€" qus nHisance was averted. The meeting then adjourned, in order to a«llow the various Commitices to get to new Wesleyan church now in course of Suear M“mw&ufl i was present t apparently, as Treasurer It is oorul:rv’ tohohozd that this effort to obtain manay tha church will ha anamasiful and Lodging House ‘" did not receive so much encoursgement as might have been expected, owing to the bleak, dirty weather, which made the grounds udthoM.pmhiï¬bMun- comfortable. The object of this Luncheon House, purchased oln.fli through the M:Xd‘d Mrâ€" Peter LeSueur was to raise itional funds in aid of the money for the church will be successful. tion _ Mr. A. McNab, President, Mr. Ira Morgan, Vice President, Mr. Hugh Thomâ€" son, Secretary, and Mr. Henry Anderson, Superintendent, were indefatigable in Te por in ons in ho judges A roveg put jadges, A strong detachment of police and special consta bles under the direction ot ex Sergeant MoVeitty ed the grounds and Bank and Elgin streets, a fact which gives assurance for an ampla protection x-n any breaches _ of the peace that may â€" ensue, Exhibitors _ hail from _ the far _ west and _ from the Eastern provinces as well as from the United Siates. The refreshment booths are all filled with good things for supplyâ€" ing the wants ofmo‘:::umm to some extent 1i y i Without the grounds and all along down Bank street are an endless number of booths for nndhï¬:.nnh and eatables to the crowds that this thoroughfare. Elgin street has also a number of similar booths, butnoth'zollko the same numâ€" ber. ‘The " M list Church Board agreeable weather, however, did not in any way thwart the exertions of the many hundred exhibitors, who worked with the industry of bees to bring order out of the chaotic mase of +tuff that lay scatâ€" tered around _ the Crystal Palace, or in . the Exhibition _ Grounds, As the day wore on the result of untiring soon manifested itself inlhonriodm:,-ou assorted collection o(dil-nnurï¬cl-mhtwthogwnï¬ being placed in position, but not all of Yesterday witnesseâ€"i the opening day of the great Provincial Exposition of the ‘Province of Ontario, and contrary to gen eral expectations the day was wet and disagreeable and anything but favourable o the reception and arrangement of the products and other erticles that were pouring into the great Fair. The disâ€" tod.yyoc,hofontho.lndï¬;hun get to work. The machinery, w excels in pumber and variety that of nm previous Exhibition, kept coming in day, and was being put in the place allotted for it us fast as men could get it there. Mr. m\q hn“nl;h mom:r engine lnub, is wai patiently to supply the motive power which hwpmpdtxovut array of machinery which will soon be in position. ‘The whole is expected to be ndyb;noanlodu,ubo-uwillbom in motion. The engine has a driving capacity of 50 horse power, and in addition to putting the ordizary machinery in motion it will feed the Blake force pump, 'hi'h'ud.rd to do duty as & protecâ€" tion against fire on the premises,. _ Al being placed in position, but nOt all them, as it will ur:.ulnmt the whole though a day almost oxcluinl&'l’or exhibiâ€" tors, yet thousands visited grounds and watched with intense interest the work that engrossed the attention of exâ€" hibitors and the officers of the Associaâ€" Msyor Fearuerstox with a few apâ€" Provincial Exhibition. THIRTIETH ANNUAL FPAIR MEETING OF BOARO OFP ART Artival of the Products. THE OPEXINXG DAY. LIVE Mr. Wm. Kadie, Rusâ€" Vice President ; H io ty rSepeine Cbratln, handsome wax flowers, made by Mrs. James Hickey ; another fime specimen of in Sioe an ts teipettorn o rs. Duncan, e taste y y i9 Sut uts deparament nothing nad t art‘s departmen been done toward hanging the picâ€" tures, and Mr. Laird, of ‘Toronto, with his _ Manager, Mr. Jackman, who have ogh&m obf‘. that &uï¬ouhr portion Exhibition were in despair over the nonâ€"arrival of about half a dozen omases of valuable paintings and engrayâ€" ings, which by some unaccountable means or other have heen delayed on the road from the West. However, Mr. Cresswell‘s ::dmom colour and oil ’dndz ready for hanging, and some of Mr, Forbes‘ urdvododusutbo woftho grounds were cloging. Mr. Verner, also of Toronto, has some well executed por: traits, but it was next to impossible to judge of their merits, inasmuch as ::1 were : .mingled â€" with lsnda? flï¬r‘o‘.’~ dnwlnf. Toâ€"day will gno' Opportunity for visitors to such a view of the productions of m‘onrlo- u-‘:h, as munb: them to form a as thoir -ud-mchh tn'dlhunm marces but proetly® a‘&"m& omm s scarce , ® seo‘ & large increase in their n h r b'nlo“d.n'h ma about half come five o‘clock, and mdh = ing set apart for that, was about the best extremely handsome stoves and bedsteads were shown by Mr, H. Meadows, â€" of Sussex street. Nocunthnur. was completely settled into ) fl“’ but by noon today somethiny Hk6 2 ©Hn uJ iC *C GaJ somoimng iiko a system will be The Horticultural department promises well. ‘The roots were excellent and there were some fine specimens of the tomato. A fountain played in the centre of the tables over which the degorator, Mr, T. ILambkin, had placed, with much taste, festoons of flowers. The room, however, was not by any means filled up. ‘One mbhwu wholly:lmonm and ublob;nly mhn .:;no fine caulifiowers, blue egg plants, fllflp- king. All this will L remedied before the grand ing day and it is to be hoped, as is !ufly golhvod. the Exhibition in all respects will be a complete success. THE INTERIOR OF THE PRINOIPAL BUILDING. Miss His of ‘Toronto, superintended the lmnl:ohmont of the display. One thing noticeable in this section was some and wood, rollers, sulky horse rakes, harvesters, potato diggers, root cutSn.g machines, carts, sleighs, brick making an flax pulling machinds, grain tiles, lhovol:i grain scoops, cheese presses, churus an chopping axes, all of which will be fully noticed and their merits commented upon hereafter. ‘hltmyno:bounmhy:fndnnrkth‘: room for carriages sleighs, in sufficient and that an addition to that part of the building, is absolutely necesâ€" sary. Some of the carriages areâ€" very in a word, more confusion than order everywhere. There were grain and seed drlllm::d sowers, mowing and n.&hg machines, selfâ€"binding reapers, threshing cultivaters h.‘.lmu and = waod, lntoun lough tanle steam engines, :1 mi;’rd.cripï¬ou, horse hosc.o:ï¬ brushers, land presses, harrows of iron It is quite im ble, at present, to notice u&fmla'lg-& different agrioulâ€" tural implements and the machines on exhibition. ‘There was nothing complete. Workmen '.?nd every where bndli“on- gaged ng goods, tixin, on thpfld m carriages i: the carriage department, and there was, good, and it was pleasing to know that many of the ouu&nmnroï¬om the Valley of the Ottawa We shall be able in another issue to do more justice to this Department. exhijbits Fawslcy‘s Dipt , a splendid four year old%urhun ‘;:{l. J.p& W. Thomson, Nepean, show Royal Prince, another fine animal of the same Mesars. 8. Tucker & Son, Clmuu.m a fine three ghur old Durham bull. The Hon. James Skead exhibits his celebrated Durham cow Murigeld. He has also enâ€" tered a one year old and two 5:1' old Durham bull, and a siz year old Galloway bull. The Hamilton Bros. have blvuï¬t.: herd of Devous from their Gatimeau oomprinin&u bull, three cows and two hgifers. r, George. W. Eaton, of Ne péan, exhibits « fine herd of Ayrshires, mine in number, OJne of the lotâ€"is the three year old bull Ofawa Chigf, which Mr. Eaton purchased from Mr. Rodden, of Montreal. ‘Thi« animal took a prize at the last Provincial Exhibition, and hxs taken several prizes at other shows. A seven mounth‘s calf was also an object of wuch interest to viaitors. Ar. Wm. Rodâ€" den, of Montreal, oxhih::dtwo hon*ll: ._:l: Ayr-hun' a young herd an e Several ;L.. animals have m Airst prizes at previous shows. Some of them were im from Ayrshire and the Jersay and the remainder ware bred at Mr. en‘s farm, Plantagenet Springs. _ Pouliry.â€"The poultry shed is situated at the extreme north end of the ruundn, and as yet the coops are poorly fille i. The intending competitors were, however, pouring in during the afternoon, and by noon toâ€"day there will be a good display of the feathered tribe. OF those that were on exhibition the specimens were _ Sheep.â€"The pess in this d ent are pretty well filled up, but mnnn a great many more said to be on the road yet. The contributors are to a great exâ€" tent from the West, the largest number being from (i\nls)h, Brampton and Mark: ham. Messrs. John Dawson, Nepean ; and Albert Hagar, M.P., Plantagent, exâ€" also furnished a few of the different other Pigs.â€"There is a large number of entries in this department, snd consist pnnu'rdly of "smail breeds," "Berkâ€" &'“ Suffolks," " Essex " and "large "_ They are pronounced by those who are competent to judge, to be a line collection. Anin&blunlnnmagru& number yet to come. Messrs. Nicholas Clark and Joseph Baskevilie, (Gloucester ; Satâ€" chell Bros,, Ottawa : G. W. Eaton, Nepean ; and others contributed Jargely from this section in " Berkshires." ‘The Satchell Bro:. and Robert Johnston, Gloucester, hibit some fine Cotswolds. A few from this section have also entered into comâ€" petition in the Leicester class. Beyond these, however, local entries are very limited. A better opportunity will be afforded toâ€"day of lp.ri)nr: of the merits of the sheep. Cstile.â€"There is an apparent falling off in the number of entries of cattle this :l:r.but:lhmm“tbo;hlgood w. 1 t number of entries is in the n.m Short Horn class. This section of mnumu-ibul. lergely to this department ~Thos. Clark, Napern, Thos. Clark, Nepean; T. M. Clark, Ottawa and A. l#-lhr, Nepean. On the whole the exhibition of horses is good and said to te better than that of previous exhihitions, 8 ell, exhibits his celebrated imported |j=dge of art, that the pi horse Campsic Jock for the first time at a 'Lunlom:xinthom Provincial Fair, Among those exhisiing | inasmuch as all the pair younger animals, are the fol from %l&hl instead of one this district: Mesers M. Craig, fForth | skytight over one of the Gower; Nicholas Clark, Gloucester ; | answered the Micbael Rock, Nepean ; Wm. liurdman, | Some . most John Paget, Wm. Fenton, Gloucester ; | attracted a great de J HORTICULTURAL â€" DEPARTMENT, AGRIOULTURBAL IMPLBMENTS, structure. imported }judge of art, that the picture gallery. has to the meetings of ‘the Coi ot Publio fesuaouies o °* the Couno!l _ After passing some accounts ‘the Assoâ€" o ily tri I'B;E;.'Jâ€"-l ", Fepiil nR found guilty of stealing a harmonium, and m‘w.i:a-.m mmm .:‘ ciation was ;v_o_nin] in hud &m a‘un, hiï¬;â€"g%i& Mr, MoMillan gave notice that he would lntnduoounm&oth dhowa. next meeting, the question of td im The reguiar meeting of the Ottawa Mu‘-Auoohï¬onmhldlhOutnl &chool East on Sd.unhglbo.‘ th inst. The chair was taken at 2:30 p.m.,, by the President, Mr. Archibald Lee. prpaen dhomt ardi in eo mmbonwmmx- Pnddonh Mr, Archibald â€"Smirl; 1st. Vice Mr. J. W. MeDowall Mv‘? Â¥ ar.a# p.m'w‘ Miss J McMaster ; Assistant Seoreâ€" hwrgotiu A,: M. -'Hvin"; Treasurer, Mr. D. rtson ; Libâ€"arian, Mr.E. D. Parâ€" low ; Editor School Master‘s J. Mr. finhonn merenes S Bothwell and W. E. Butterworth, . * Frum Grow lar annual mee Pixiwe ox tas Caxa1.â€"The following steamers ran ‘between the Canal Basin and the Show Grounds â€" vestarday _ Whhan fame 2 TEX Aueam uk.‘ Emuteuyy t Mill 3 K M â€"F_ MoNab J N | Frodktinne®; Stiss Aagie Friker) Lack" | garry ; H. McLeod, Monéreal. oTTAWA TRaicHKERr‘s Assoolatios. Joshua Bradiey and two friends, H dean ; Geo Henry, Hamilton; B F Jas Deignan, Jas | _â€"â€"_ , Montreal Hamilton; B F Morâ€" f-‘f:" Geo Moriey, Thorald ; J Vipond,. Jos Vipond, Summerstown; °F Morgan, Uxâ€" bridge; A Bradley, Haszledean; Miss Laporte, Montreal ; J C upom.uonmuE J V mblï¬ Peter mw Hamilton ; W H Chapiin, Nowcuto;le Barrett, b‘llovfllo; Jonah I‘I:IE?,JP, St Catharines; Wm Irwin, Ardiey, piicapits i nnattonitet 1 -I'Illlli $ C. MceLachlin, J H Bufl:h. A Jno Amy du F 1-‘.'2 Ns and"" Mrs Sonklec, Nos ‘hey Rossetiâ€" Hovs®.â€"Chas mloer. J Llawâ€" unoolgn,BHLymu,B ) Bidford, Jas Parker, E E Horton, J , Rev. UDr Ryerson, Toronto ; ‘T D Clarke, R J Devlin, A P Benjamin, Chas Drake, A M Golqubonn‘gmml Jacobs, E O Perrault, wife and child, F Lyden, W C Mi es t don ; C lï¬anenny.’jr., Boston ; J C Rykert, Stï¬ â€˜(I.‘.!%nn;; J H Shanly, Rochester, N. os SBhelburne, Ohio ; S E Mitchell, A Moffalt, Miss Boll, Andrew Irving, jr,, Mrs Loucks, Jno Bell, Andrew irvi », Ars Loucks, Jno Bell, J G Cormack, Miss Miller, Miso Cormaok, do reoce Wetiinte gogier Walter Mitchell, England ;‘ J Black, Brockville ; !no Lickie and wife, Mrs handsome and well finished riflies and fowling pleces. There was, at six o‘clock, a cheering prospect of order ruling to» day, and the various departments being m&y for the inspection of ‘the public. a4 i , WoOU MECE, & POBUOVE L AP d C Mole, Toronto; W D u% frew ; Major Barrow, H Allen, Fraser, Kingston ; Lieut ‘Thenantes, New Rrunswick ; John Herron, Ashton ; J Moâ€" SnsBrIB, Bigokvilie; Mr und Mrs Roborts been located in the worst Tdan, inasmuch as all the will have a side light instead of one from the roofâ€"a akytight over one of the wings would have answered the purpose imost admirably. fome most elabot Jut up coffins attracted a groat attention ; some mone anoamed with hlhis uatunk mith sHuae of his terrors, that is, so far as the dismal trappings ure concerned, ‘There are some very fine specimens of the house painters and cabinet maker‘s~trade, of which further mention will be made so soon a% the whole of the specimens are placed on exhibition . !omzuhbd doora the establishment of kir. J. Kimber, of Monâ€" treal, were greatly admired,! asâ€"was also some very tastefully axecuted of sign wriu:‘g and panelling: â€" Mr. W. (@. Rawbone, of Torento, . &.niost ingénious little implement for oreasing Buer. E LaRochelle, J Mo es m s im aer hurl.X?Y; Gool!'acl.l’moou; Harry Wixpsor House.â€"J Wllooklldglgz; anee ; D MoLaren, Wakefield ; R were covered with blue velvet, with silver handles and plates ; others were of iron, lined in the moet luxurious manner, white satin, down pillows, and all the various furnishings which tend to 10b King Death and charging cartrid and also some handsome and well mod rifes and Oxburg ; J H Marc»au and lady; N Dulâ€" ler, Geo Smith, «J Duller, Napanee; J Cua Housnâ€"A. MoGregor, J !Vflchï¬?wrhgm _A C Beach, F M RNCC, 7 ZLCGAION, T/ ARCHOIG &- €07000) W Rawbone, Luke Bhnrp‘l:.? reenslade, ‘Toronto ; H w. # F E Davie and wife, Ux s: y W L Blli. Hamilton; lP f} ?:oonu-d Dran f i:’m(l:mnoo, Ky' R H @Y ; @, b Smith, J P Smith, 8t Catharines ; T B wife, Ogdens Esworon has preservre jars cheap, TTAW A, TUESDAY, ~SEPTEMBER, 21, 187 CaTC, Devid _ A1monte Bradiay and two friends, Hasalal HOTEL ARRIVALS,. 406 ut wp 00 To Wm"n RHOC _ WoRknâ€"HORKSEYT Arp Hoxmero®, _ o a1aken | / Â¥ ARIALQG | & A% yesterday :â€" itb land of mittee room«, opposite the post uit deplannren b of ng bes a‘s Are sold Chemisic ind Druggiste u:!uhoanaonm. yâ€" PWA Morson‘s Effectual Rumodies Are reques od to furnith their Fowle‘s Pile and Humour Cure ; its effect ifmarrelions e Deroraty, Bohs Rgreum, Ri g W and even ; it has ?nndil an almost never cure. (See special notice.) 33 Thoreaay, for "the purpose of procuring w or rj rocurin furllnro'vidm-. pPaipote 9. P C ;'Ein two minutes‘ walk of the Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. Ionu.bg-m. _ Patrick Scanlon, charged with bei drunk and disorderly; was fined $5 an drunk and We costs or two weeks h_l"- _ Patrick Friel, also drunk and discorderâ€" 1y, was lined $3 and costs or two days in The Condell assault case w»s again :?- up. Mr. Mosgrove lp‘pund for the prosecution and Mr. Gibb for the deâ€" Louis Sauciers wes 0 u-rd with leayâ€" ing the emplov of Messrs,. Hamilton Bros. Hewas fined $20 »nd costs or two weeks lawrence Stafford, a lad, was charged with assavlting m?:hh B.rown. A fine of $1 and costs was imposed. _ James Edmondson was charged with using insulting lanvuage to one P. O‘Brien. He was M"‘z and costs. NJonph _lsvmoqm, Theophile Julien, m apoleon Uuilette, jr., were assaulling Fr nois L’-m“".?;ï¬ was fined $3 and the other two were dischar ged. _ o 9e‘ Joseph Leveoque, Theophile Julien and Napoleon OQuilette, were charged with o laines l un R ichael Carroll was remanded for one week on a charge of stabbing Michael William Finglagc, Official m for Cltiver map o mlook, Sparke 8c â€" 30ooi18 Ltflo‘l:: Wm & pretty wfl :ygï¬{ï¬ï¬n!@%% " mwa i ho cike _ _Daniel Madden and Mary Madden, au old couple, were chnr.pd.:{th 'Tmy' They promised to leave town, and were nll_gwos_t_o depmt ou this condition. _ _ streots, â€"'::cnl“" Servant. Apply between mnnu.l 1g &doloak,p.n,'\gnm ~ WILSON & ORR, # COarvers & Gilders * . LOOKINGâ€"GOLASS and ~â€" 5 °_ PICTURE â€"FRA ME Na Canpnsamus to ‘lhil Crex -Mwui;h: WW ® . . num! 0 strangers in the city, ulg‘:omo of them were pretty hard ‘cases, there were only half a dozen prisoners in the cells at the Police Station at 12 o‘clock. lirely vegetable, no particular care is reâ€" aulnd while using them. $500 Reward offered z the proprietor to any one who will in these Poliets wwmfmofmm,mz.- Gexormay‘s .E._â€" and hlmumj saloon, No. 3 Rajotte‘ ilook. Wellington streot. :dolo I.G:-dnu, pnpgo:a semmmumuee: f J Da. Pieron‘s Pleasant Purgative Pollets are s0oâ€"compounded from concentrated principles, extracted from roots and herbs, as to combine in each small granule, scarcely larger than a mustard seed, as hy higer Eho Re mnig in dheg atover: e # > 'K’oymno{onz pleasant to take, but their operation is easy â€"unattended with any griping pain. They operate without B'ad'uc‘:&':u;! constitutional distur jance. d.r-.t.ho bowels mflvom“m but, on the contrary, they establish a ie mejerabln o peruunls no particuls BHot! and Boarding House Keepers ha Caruers & Gilders. CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STRAET Drugs __St‘ore. T. T. SHEPHERD. Chemist & Druggist, w60 Snark s â€"st. Inunary 2rd. jate X MIBITION WEEK «tw Diszases, of whatever nature, are UrICEK FAIR â€"WEEK, A I th or wi vrooms 4 cASLirart s AbEp Frme tores "of o IOHR onesaing, or injurious drug, They are sold tons for Visitorn to the eity daring or proviJus to Qruggists, MANUPAOT URKARA .â€"_At «Hank Cottage," on O‘Conâ€" TMants. CoURTt. @lossing.\Smoothing, Fluting and : Li « Orimping Jron in the Market . ooo Snd and Gaster Tron, composed of ane nil A cattenls v‘â€":"."'-"ï¬r"-"z Teueag "at Pradisire Progt i hoh No SPRINGS to get out of eRDER w l1 i shor‘ly, Cun be elero n ioi g nony. Cn l 1. & W. mu y . Hole Agents for Otiawa and Coutu, «se it o% Sodl Saimals macllagiter bloek stttim **° C RATEES Soer Cilive, TEIMBER LIMITS, & PATEXTED 1878,." _ AP 200 in Use in Canada. f SELF.FERDING & : sicrshrting. po y 05 490. astacttd, ‘Pne man Bitmis i both 493 ©SQUARE: MILES CHAMPION SHINGLE . MACKHINE ! 'l\lnl.ulnlmlu.l. mwu;;flidbw- "DOMEsTIC!‘ efficiently attended to, _ _ _ _ thereor is respeotfu !y== :E'-ï¬ uied‘ EHS i 6â€"--.â€".v w-â€".-I'-.-' EC _;' m‘n& requirin may rest AS~ sured (hat iBelo Wente _éu'»".'ho-m 1 at No, 28 Clarence street,â€"a few doors from Sus» Sexâ€"the businesst Will hereritor be exoldeivoly AereDy info the public gen s business of the office thi been at Mo, 28 Clarence stree -.m mm bon: 53&.7.:&.“ s, Boots and Snoes, vore, 'l? gï¬..l.o’ 1 e :Eé ho. Canriainy vulg) "vun%""_-:" nomese '&'Tio"ba:‘-"""ï¬ ba de gï¬ & boat l-l= :gï¬lflgg‘i‘a in lho.:t:mu'y -wa'ï¬-n fitted h all M%qm-uu‘#'"" _ Delivered to all part« of the city in 8 gallin Intuies 9t poo, geiion ; ho 90 quiion‘ Brorie mont give tue patient tho benefit of hygienic mm;ï¬;m on.lu to be obtl:und cluvhq‘: 'W the ul: water M. ::3 uur:w where y mh cannot vldz 5?." l‘hnrl.:n“t-:‘n ln:‘:" D: ’: well used in ‘heir own houses, whilst its low oust places it within the reach of i. _: . Of Quip Village, in the Township of Ons‘ow, toe Springs and other information, apyly to W. & T. HORTHWIOK, +8 Nicholes street. Insolvent Act of 1869. perfect purity and:great strength.. They are wat« ranted free from the poisonous olls and acids which enter into the composition of many of the factitious fruit flavors now in the market, ‘They are not only true to their names, but are prepared from fruite of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small qfiantity qnly now* tm 4. Rtore House, (building ouly) $200.00. 3 Dorst mou MA abrant mold) dtiars veing ï¬?&'@‘iï¬ï¬b’f&hfl 1, in Tth range, mlu,“ -a'f{.&"hu than cash offers, ro, And the undemmighod e‘ig‘iï¬w"ï¬â€"'ug"' o. â€" XAvaxaronh iniovidatt Ottawa. Whe superiority of these SHOWER ANO «OTHER BATHS, e is and Sape, Boots aiid O nags" Groomer i) Borthwick springs. COMPLETE IRONS IN ONE. 1 4 M a . ) xu~- 8@# wflmdu Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnétt‘s Ext Burnett‘s ‘ Extrac Extracts o (ee Aooant o o es 1 UA anasalt ‘ h 1@#, o o mss means to carry it on, The connention { the City General Labor "nd Femaie Hervand Sein Mb J uly 28, 1475, For cvoking purposes. A ~CARD. 4. 1TH E atools leogy a00 io dressâ€"maker required. al Av. Hotel, N. Y. Assigu 89 utd «ind Gen» . "mad s 4 dafrect siadioe of thht robum We witheive ahank. J send us a correst solution of this rebus, we will gve a handâ€" some WHATâ€"NOT;and for the second currect solution sorecelved we will give a beantiful WA : NUT TEAUNY, and jo the third an elegant LADY‘3 WORK TABLE â€" Auswers to be sent in sealed envélop:s, which will â€"be numbered as ‘received. aid on the Zind UECEMEBE < they @ill be opcued and the prizes awarded, and on the #‘rd the prizes will be given out. IN T. MK ANTIYVR OALL *AND WaAar WB mql'd V# in TMHR wmrmflh b ts Powders, A Itb uamio i es tie es Tom P im an‘t 40 Rlaghs &‘ï¬:‘: aont 5 NIP and Oc ineg K Kiowere, L0 F0230 C CC CCC 'E&M? Vinegar celebrated for use ‘Titsmna Reunet of Ligs‘ Tuice Mud Giyce. _ â€" . _~â€" Patronised by all the World, _m,h Water, . distHiled from a mtninel ap ooo 9f, U _ Poap perfamed with CE RKikmiEDLIGs are _ _ p»*r‘~**:aris #XPme® The Royal© Exéhanfgq. H WELLINGTON® STREET, ~ A First ClassFamily and ‘Commercial DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BB THE ONLY GOOD SAUOCE. Jn consequence Spnr_vbu’lm of Lea & Igemm Sauce, which are calculated to deceive the Public, LEA t PERRINS have adopted which will be placed on every bottle of Woreestershire Sauce, efter this date, and without which none Ask LEA & PERRINS‘ Sauce, and :{;" Name ::‘ Wgu))cr. Label, Bottle Whotesale _ and" for C'fznâ€" by the Proprictors, Worcester; Blackwel}, London, t8¢., £3¢. ; and by Groeers and &M'bl&t k ... _._ | is LEA & PERRINS‘ WORCESTERSHIRE â€" sAUCE Novpember 1874 A f * e grin ty tae dow wl NB 1 G Is“"l .l! guï¬ = .. DR 3. BALT & 00, g. o pee m Agents Wanted, Pik Lirdaines sent tree. Wrike tmetinnihy ty in warm clitantes. mmebd V lole\, Rose, Leat, Rice, and othet dearing their Signaturt, thus=â€" A~New Label. meont Scope Honey, Oonume and able with no 5 A 16 m“ E"“?;n.'%?.% Men or women . $34 a furmshed m& able with no.riske: . A 16 A UREA TA N T Orkdia A oo qenuine prepared only ip, Harris & Campbell. SAVORYT & moone SAVORY & MOORE OTH â€"VROV A ughiLiegs S NOW ~â€"OPEN. AGCENTS WANTED. women . $34 a‘week. Prool Business pleasant and honor [ Pss ~Aeâ€" Toz o Soh is o B for of Beptember next. Depariment of Publie Works, |, Â¥. been troupled in the past with 4 tancy price, use Oraven‘s aad so avoids those complaints for Tum, For sale by all Qiimen, |».;),%%. Vec. 4, 1874 : lt "* Aen RAND GIFT CO1 In ald c sn-u-u.o.q. 8_PT. 20. 1f Lowest Gift To a Whol Price of a Wihole Ticket $8, All Olls guaranteed and Price of a W uvle five $1 Coupons, NOQTIOE TO 00 rne 2s the Lund in the weride*""" orm-u.!mn.m 8E00 N B . COLLLNE, Bee‘y, TLA O ETL . COupoo®, e COUPON TICKETS, $1,» °. Wifts in proportion F OR T\ F O R $1 LRGOALLY AUTRORIZQD. <» uf money to pait &A :=4 8> inG VOL. €)t40 0w Ontario ‘The anpugi the Optarid swme Auobd Anst Nanders, 1 Sitewd Sb oultural and Ira Morgan, urer of over in Our Rteving the alley as e for â€" ite 4 River for e | he F Py ET &4