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Ottawa Times (1865), 24 Sep 1875, p. 2

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Hif i & $4 dbhâ€"hflldgpm t0, 100, which the Chief -‘: hopeful although he was regarding @ven anticipated as probable. One genâ€" zime of the Mohammedan conquest of the country, in 1521, and are of . the .same blood as their Christian brethren ; ithe civilization of the inkabitants is of "the most primitive character ; the avemies of Turks are famous at close quarters and streetâ€"fighting as the First Bonaparte ex> perienced, to his sorrow, at the siegs of Acre, and the Russian General Murarie# at the siegeof Kars, in 1856; defendéd by Mosiems, under Gen. Wiltizms, the hero of Kars. At any rate, as the Emperâ€" or of Austria, in a speech to. the Reichs ruth, on the 20th inst.. expressed himâ€" self strongly in favor of pease, and the observance of the strictest neutrality, from 20,000 to 25,000 square miles, tonâ€" sisting of Bosnia proper, Hersegovine, and Curkish Croatia, and contains a popula~ tion of about 1,500,000 souls, of the Blavie race, the majority of whom are nominal Christians, professing the Greek. faith ; part of its Herce and warlike people comparatively easy. Seraâ€"Bosnia, Mostar aad Trabyne are the principal townsâ€"thie" latter a fortified place, which the insurâ€" §ents are again reported to have surroundâ€" ed ; but as they are supposed to be desti. tute of artillery it is not likely that they is having a decidedly "bad turn" just now, and serious defeats of the Turkish troope, population of Easteru Europe and their Mosiem oppressors, is the extreme northâ€" wesiern Province of the Suitam‘s Euro but the Bank Street road when weâ€"offisially state: that since the opening $9,000 have been taken at the entrance doors. t Bosnia, which has of, iate been brought so pr ominently before the public as the the country, render the carrying on of an may entertain, as the Cabinets of Vienns and Berlin are believed to be in accord in regard to ERasternâ€" afairs, and as Servia, a minor State, will not be likely, out of deâ€" ference to the wishes of the Great Po :. + _ to permit any aot of histility on the p«. â€" of her subjects, it may be safeily in ferred that there is no immediate danger of gave complications arising, which might principle theatre of the contest now of eatile, fully equal to any to be seen almost anywhere, may gather some idea of tue numbers, who hare visited the Ex+ mg on betweena part of the Thristian have _ a The number of persons who hare at sended the Dominion Exhibition of agri culture and hberticultural ~produce, of of everything useful and fine in arts, and European war, although ~the " sick inan‘* The Times. uTTawWA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2%, 1875 THE WEEKLY TOIMES Sch«. Mustc Booksâ€"Ditssp & Co. Fail Recesâ€". D Pagâ€". is published every morning, ud conâ€" tains news of the :;-.3- #l pBrls C Ube theo drek v One ) GAF a0t esceedia; at out ie C us nog avsip ienss es 1 the same proportion. BIZETHSA, MARRLAGES, DKATM®. and deaths with miL.pni mibest monghed $10 price $1.00 per annumm in ad Â¥ancé. Loeal Notieeâ€"Joseph Stovel. éamastome V L:: ‘Proles» sai aid basines+ cards inserled «l tho irel «pe furf one ; ear, when aot exgeedia; THE CIYIL WiR IN PURKEY a%s weekly O* . a w mâ€"” firnnl‘" k H* ;New Goods just arrived. T. W:KENNY A4XD SON3, ueartption Rates for the Daily Times. Live Stook for uale or to doag, PAE NORMAL SCHOOL tlieman who made himself unnecessarily THE TIMES ‘u.umu.-u.di-u-l- 1y 1 morning. Price I# | ing candidates for admission against the rfi':é:;,‘::-_'“ammu“ of bimself &Â¥ @bvcvitscinents. $8 Sparke Street, Ottawa. in Company Guxoemay‘s | saloon, No. 3 B: searcely than a musitgrd a & sn a They are not to their operation is easyâ€"unattended with Pegetensmna n trares on the Arnibln e linmaatier upotsties, Fem ons fooe ons P dn who ..:}:‘I."&"..‘u.': :"" Sties like Ottawa, with a heary drain upon their local income onsccount of public works which absociutely cannot be dispenâ€" sed with, should be ~called ~upon to put Aheir hands in their pockets in this fash. Ti-' It is quite true, as Mayor Featherâ€" ston said, that Ottawn is prepared to do te full share in the work of public educa. tion as in the past, and indeea maintain that foremost position which she now bhoids; but w hether she or any other mani cipality which may be favoured with the location of a Normal School within its boumds, is prepared to go this length, and wid seeming extravagance to generosity, may very well be doubted in the meanâ€" time. It would be unfair to the venerable gentleman who offered the suggestion, to say that its bearings‘are too oneâ€"sided to be worthy of miack consideration, for he it were for a special purpose, that we are afraid the Normal School would Lave lost caste ere the want could be supplied in the way he thinks it right to advocate. He may, however, depend upon: it that the subject will not be dismissed summarâ€" ily, or without the most profound considâ€" eration on the part of those whom it most why:. and. when such a course might be ailopted with advantage ; but our public Uchools are already soâ€"thickly strewn in Ottawa, and there is so little probability of means have failed ; and u& gh a powâ€" :lg!q,-»":y:‘h.hflum each package, which should: be curefully eougneamas som TORK, SOLZ PROPRIztoR l en sure a boitle, containing over 50 pills, by This well known medicine is no impost tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Faâ€" »t pliery tiipont poing at ende t ty tink giat ior. Eowie‘s Pile.and . Humor Cure, as to combins in ‘each :‘h w Fatigue on Pills will effect a cure when all other | upon the justice of his argument ; and the arguthent, just"or unjust, which he Jhad to offer in support of his assumption that failure was probable, was that there F---um.-â€"-u. with the normal; therefore the training it 1M~du-ityh-dhldw to that obtainable at Toronto. It never other educational appliances and in the rick and old‘ city of Taromie, without 008 ting the city one farthing; and that comâ€" Dbuildings, and that such burdens should generally fall upon municipalities within which Normal Schools are located, is too hbovel and important to be fully discussed without more time and attention than we have yet been abie to bestow upon it; but it really scoms a little unfair that the Government should have erected, at such enormous expenseâ€"at a time, too, when the country was far less able to meet it teaching, and that there will be no wait, ing "for siz months at any rate" lest the Sehool will not be a success. f _ The proposition of Dr. Ryerson that the Corporation of Ottawa should undertake the construction of a Model School in and jadgment will donbtless lead him to a correct conclusion in the premises, and it is matter for congratulstion that the chaice is so varied, and necessarily so éxâ€" cellent, to whichever side it may incline in the end. It is to be hoped the knowâ€" ledge that this very desirable appendage is to be added to the institution may be the means of inducing a still greater numâ€" ber of applications for admission from those in this district who propose devot namely, that ~the whoie School may be used as a "mode!" by studeits in one, und the preparatory class in the other case. With which of these propeitions into the minds of his students. There is another impossibility, although it may not ‘be very charitable to state‘ it, which is that he was unwilling to see any way ou; of the difficulty he was the ‘first publicl to suggest. . Aithough this last would not be the most creditable inference, it is yet the second of either horns of the dilemma upon which he may impale hituself if he ehooses. The Principal of the Normai School has already bad two offers which obviates the drawback in question, one from the Central School KEast and the Forâ€"saio by all druggists. »consult a physician, or to suffer as on ie m bedeontan e J0B RMOBES PEMALE PILLs. and Obstructions, from peopie to allow T au) o W1 be found every article used in the office or ARTHUR L. HOLMES, CALDWELL & CO. â€" â€" BOBKS & STATIONERY HOTEL COOKING RANGEsS: HOTEL CARBVING TABLES|| HOTEL PASTRY OVRNS!!! _ _ HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS HOTEL LAUNDEY STOVES:: HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES i1 1 (;:fi::" th Wia ____._.______ HH _ Mitls‘ Supply Agency UITTaWA . One., Neo. 11 Sparks Street, Near Russel! House. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE, <4 @by 1. 0 wmerson ard W. 8. Tilsen, is ied omoons on is 54d Wes, ais progent wores hk ihe Sther The High School Choir, The National Tune and Enn BOOK, 8 Ss"t"oiestion at Music ex:ant tor cpening and closing AYRSHIRES at the EXHIBITION PRIVATE SALJ Staw ho es ie m ==.‘lu ;&m (§# couts) tm ov-h‘*r Doaipiediey i pohant . r Apedomy clammes, Any book s: nt, postâ€"paid, for retail price, QLIVER LirsoN 400., ~ King Torm, Katie P, Frank AK , Rejoinder, a-m IE % Kn â€" quirer coll, Jadge Pryor. lgtoso, POOL® will be soid at the A‘bion Hote!, and on *he * |â€" 5.D bAGK â€" Also, Agoney of Ongserfal Â¥01008 ass. American School Music First Dayâ€"Friday, Sept. 2 poeren PLA TREâ€"ga0. e cuneue, Ceolli, Pilot, uvic, Bella, Miguqueite, BHlue omm Pn A Vioksburg. Prince Edâ€" ward, C _Pilot, inquirer colt, inâ€" BLYTH & KERR‘S. PowsczaÂ¥tâ€"R1bDtyo«n.â€"â€"*"m the 2i« inst. Ohrist‘s Uburch, Otiawa, by the Kov. T. Laud»r, Thomas "‘.1: son of J Wiiirm Pownceby of Lomton, Eng., Ail the Best Horses in Canada Enâ€" gagedâ€"Good Sport Cartain. Constitute a perfect serier, providing in the &-.:n:r_um.cn-mm“ Ottawa, Sept. 16, 1875. AVOIDING HEAT 1N THE HOUSE, Ottawa, Bept. 21, 136 COOKING STOVES, Railroad, Hay, Coal, New Advertisements. FALL RACES. School Music Books. MONTREALA . FAIRBANKS & CO. Al!‘!g of the above, supplied to DOMINION WAREKOUSE, IN STATIONERY 38. Sparks Street. â€" ramc~s, third daughter of Lewis Riddi ford «/ W oltonâ€"underâ€" Fdze, Gioncestershire, THE PUBLICATION® OF THK FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Hardware, &t. BOOKS o bieniace * mg* 0o with a complete assoriment of S AVING FUEL PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, 403 ST. PAUL STREET, 63 ENTRIES. COAL OIL ar BW ts nesuk RLLES & sÂ¥ ATiONER, Has o ened at ALL SIZES, bibpierny * 1 9 > /1< bg c STA NDA RD â€"AN D by the Original Inventors. H. MEA DOW 8 & Official P olse!ier, W . 4. Thide®, . 5+ eents) by Diy* 38â€"SPARK® StREZET~â€"S* "a '-'FG Wmm 100 ':B:?ET " u“.:_g?:?g%-.-.o.a.!"“"' Yastuln Aomgets Gondg the verswerts af 4 on Sothing i. as every thing Sparie a Rigin Stipote. Sept. 11, 1878, . . _ SAUSAGES. JOHN SATOHELL, Iudts o# Prasdorr) " ( _ Corner of Sparks ahd Rank Street Bearing date the FIFTEENTH DA\'I:I;:-HIII_ NEYT s hgu- in yearly ints for Ten M "Q'U.:.I-uâ€"vmh received by; the unders * w en sate Aduataston, 2" mutl ©O0us, Ttoserved Sonts, Téeia. Otiawa, Hept. 18th, 1875 . #d15‘ cool, BURCESS, TOWNSEND FAMILY, nuuu Metcalifa 8t. "do‘a"fi smnlnm'nw floder or fAinders will be Li Nircos Pressyumice tharenl Dag ut io ie we, tame, or nny portfon theregt h 14â€" IN NUMBER. 14 2““"“"‘ P PARTNXERSHIP, e undi the firm of M enry mralbacrict mutnai consent For full particulars see Programmes, Reserved Seats can be secured at Gow Bparks streot. 394 JB WE LbL EO R Y M Entalforn®ths cuati rPOLAIRE. THE WAKE SCENE! THE EEVOLVING TOWER | # THE MOONLIGHT ABBEY : Shaughraun Company.! Te rare oo infepevaet prante Oreant Thheue } FRIDAY Evening, Sept. 24,, 1875,‘ e o aveninl ut ons un CArmd JOHN TIERNEY, Reove of the v-q*-'.um'm. A rmprior, Sent. lith 187i. | 394516 Boucioault‘s Grew\ I1igh Dramaâ€"the EXT RAORDINARY QOMBLNATION, SHAUCGHRAUN ! ; Monday, Sept. 20th, »0 tron Bedrtends. i mstee STABLIsEE® asee.| _ _ ,.© «; GOWAN‘S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Village of Arnprior, OWaAN‘A VARIETY MHALL. ‘wHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, Great Provincial Fair. $1000.00 in M Deben unicipat s eay Aommians mrrchant and all io be Opened. this T. H. HARRISON‘S, TTAWA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1875. SFAR UKAMATIC TROUPE Amusenrments. SPARKGS #T., Centre Town. AND DURING FAIR WEEK. NOTICE. ALBERT STREET, ® &0 SPARKS STREET dane ons artel® can tely NEW :: SAECATALOGUE WITH FUOLL + Descriptions, Prices & Testimonials Every Instrument Warranted Five Years, wal suply thom at the prices nemed:® _ .. ..‘ Have mdM Bpring Imjortations, 48 BALES CARPETS and CURTAIN®S. omww P le CA "PO 0 *A esennas PIANO â€" FORT ORGANS, &¢. Efi, priaAws caneer wounk, t SHOOLBRED & CO. T'm Juare SIGN.WRITER HoUSH D0RA Opposite the |Post Office,, Kigin: Street,. _ | $ _ HOAUGODNEA ADNUT s . No..8 Adslaide Strost, aon ber eonid ons ib eftiet datigont ho Otinws Ladiew Cotloge. will be due and ony FIBST DAY. of..OCTOBERâ€"NEXT. By Order of the Howrdyouem, . wole i tg Ontario dauk; To otfama ob Nlll- MeKINNON, The Fischerâ€" Piano. Eue Amerban Trdite Jurnal writing uo the * eaR & aarihoe conrany of tou.""" ONTOâ€"PIRE AXD LIFE LNSURâ€" ANCE AGENT. OFF10E :â€"â€"Na, 121, first floor, Sparks Streoot, Ottawa, NORRIS & SOPER, Agents <Wanted THOMAS SHORE & @WMAMPANY PRINCE ORGANS: TTAWA LADIES‘ COLLEGE. Invite Inspection. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MATHUSHEK seqears s *a, Rept, 21, Hhoie ssP t pips 3 }!flffi;?‘,fll w essortment of N ho. just recerved, aud now on riow La ‘Belle Piano. FULL AGRAFYE AND TRICHORD, SENT FRERE ON APPLICATION, NORRIS: &=SOPER, Oldest and bestâ€"56,000 in use. (Made for Norris & Soper .) NUTICE. Bopt, +2, 1878, 14 AHLSa l BERaLERS tm TH® ‘Our Retail Price, we give the mak» J, D OQur retail Price 3049m1 E Td se 4 wicoti ie fleespopabe, dnation #. m. _ The Provincial Exhibition > s oorbeipi «t m »Sim en Soel ee dolle onl during the LEAVING PRRESOOTT AT ARRIVING IN OTTaWA aT "m. c is " tÂ¥ 8 0 & The St.Lawrence & Ottawa. Aailway Co, d Thursiday, 16th and 16th, and will be soid b) without resert nmuouw' mig Y FRIDAY and SATURVA: .J'lg.h‘ At 11 a m., and y at the l itone ol on eigatenes % e BV & 1 ort! n ie more, MRertee ratm ingSomnisy ons nave AWbâ€"ab Meth inssaseie s Copentant Ten: Shaperep op ForK ronm domeex suweeb sopars: brasiint Shd dThint orente, oc :fi,w"“fi%i's And to be continued o e i h 5 *4 mmhfig Eromfltu- [ BI..II..A-'L ONE O‘CLOCK .AND..7:30, Pâ€"M., The subscriber is instructed by the New York ducr':gtién. and & ggn id oogecflon of. rare and valuable Oil Paintings: and Ohromos in richest Gold â€" Frames, : and finest subjects. ] larfe _ .stones each, %o go i and Silver atches tro Plated Ware of every ware and Bronzo.abaâ€" | xatai tuary, Oostl{ lfiold t es Winame » ndsion | ~ & f American an(]lmg'wiu' eer Lever, Watches, Soliâ€" @= taire and Cluster Dia| mond Rings and Pins,| i8 Magnificent Diamond Ai 4 Pendant Crosses, conâ€"| taining Eleven (11) Lar MONDAY, 20TH INST.; GREAT "~SALE®~ A Rare Chance. d a e ste Auction Bales. ... »PRENOTS OLEMOW, Frq. AT most articâ€" O Oe . 00 /C o e ies k ie Insurance Co. Mutuab | Life Insurance., Co‘y., HFRTFORD,,CONNâ€" PAPER RULER, AND Account Book Manutacturer; _____ BPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. "~ KTNHALIFE â€"INSU RANCE COMPMY, * RiSYER shese Oraiges" °* A:w canvassers wanted for terrfitory pot t ‘.J.MO‘D“V N. fldlnumwd““dg 'flr_‘u&l‘!‘- 7 182 ) > | amay »â€" (#is. nessarorys, .. _Genéral Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CiaPITAL, | .. . _ §2,000,000. mi‘::u-ism%um goods at proportionately low nrias Lamb‘s ‘Clearing Sale, Jan. 9, 1875, Te theca,nnn Aoveanfere in cakh in. order to effect 20 cutire Clearunes: Mm' Fall Suosk . #500 REW ARD Fiz», Lirs, Aootvent axo Guanartes. BOOKBINDER, PYRIMONT SEYSSEL ASPHALTE :.‘I?wm at cost and under, all Equitable Life Assurance Company EASONABLE, (wA. Bopt. 7, 1876 esc tryâ€" AGENTifor OTLAWA and vicinity, éther goods at Mookbruders. W.XBE. PLOWN es ce aA. MORTIMER, Iusuranuce. by the Cor poratigno ‘City of mh-a’ "*'».J‘" 6" such : Iyform d- ection and eq on of .the Temporary @Mon: ‘ Rubbers at 35 crs. R. C. W. Mao0CU. Agent, Ottawa and I . T. Sutton, Russell House Blook, MUVUTVA L 1# M nssanâ€"ut.., OTTAWA.® . 1 Sussex Strootk #6 t4 Dee e it s)rgen Ane Mavings Henk business woue ie y s s t se **‘*PoWPt OFRPION haviNGHE BARKK _ m-mumuu‘“‘& at1 the rate 0i Kuur por conl d eposils can AGTW W hy Whke. * Are no longersoldâ€"at this offce, ‘uul may be Aliplementary bag tor Oanadian steamem Charles W. Legnard,â€">*/ L@ #l Ofice. Ottewa June i 127 @B’ifiifi. &Fâ€"-_â€"‘ P‘"'""""-":.!‘»' | Arrival and:â€" Departure of Maile, > | \gug i nmiag s earaatiie Mnreib 14. 1006 ... ... FLOUR . AD. . FARM..PRODUEE _ Py Livery .Stables, â€"Carriages, ALEX, (TAYLOR,), RIDEAU Centre Town aay Allkailn Ate BANK OF OTTAWA. â€" Otawe, July ®, 1876 LIVERY STABLES _ ow York, ~, every ‘“ -l I-..‘.‘:fi.".'-..'.-.»um Flonr & Feed, BROWN & RICE _ Bauk Hotiocs, *# enmoill EFRE $000064 & «B1 oA $#3 lo-l' $ mall® MILL Of which OOL

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