4 §# at l--mn.. 295 p.m. Arvives in New Y pm 1002.m. Leares New : k.... 400 p.m. 1100 p.m. Arrives in burg b-‘t 714 am., 1440 p.m. 810 pm. s Ottewa River Navigation Company â€" nteamer Peericss leaves.............._. 1 AIC. Lesres.....1.30 2. 1100 am. 200 pm, 4 ‘TiÂ¥08 iB Arrives...... .30 » .. .25 am., 355 pm, 100 pam. _ Przass leave your jorders for stove piping now at Eemonde‘s. 3940( Guxpazav‘s . sha and haurcutting saloon, No lhb“:’?‘hk, Wellington street. Adele M. Gendreau, propmetor. The George Washington Restauran! York street is now for gues + an -â€"b-bh‘um-s 3015 6w. Basczavicus & Beotuzus are exhibiting und disposing of the choicest teas, coffees, wines, Lquors and a general assortment of A Triuuxe Resuur.â€"Mr. Fleming, of Toronto, who acted as Supâ€"rintendent of the Horticultural Hall during the Exhibiâ€" tion, found no less then 19 empty pooketâ€" books in old boxes and barrels, on removâ€" m.umn. of the activity with 'Mthhfln'n.dm'u carried on during the fair. i would do well to keep a sharp look out yet for a few days for these sharpers as the proâ€" vability is may remain amongst us for a few days M ceipts at the near‘y $12,00 :;uum.:--;unbw-c Capitel, a of years hence, at w “ s mibtied. may ville ; Miss H Honmau, J W Quimby, Toronto ; J Hamblet, Boston ; C 8 Clarke, Por\hul’-JH Dâ€"&-i‘l‘... An a»-hflb‘s.sm; Shaw Wood, Oakville, ; Wm N MI? Boston ; :’ndni:N v Jil'JM-‘ i %; wih.l.m.llnn,‘l'm oo unfonos omaies anienaniet ewy Rakia‘s ce k;'-l'.y.k; mings Thes it Casky 2 W utm D 7 Hill, asmisted by Drs. Lyun, St. Jean and Garz Recuirts.â€" The Treasurer of the Provincial Exhibition announced the reâ€" in the Protestant Hospital, while sbould have said the Roman Catholic groceries and refreshments suitable for iring to supplies wi vm‘o'dlhpunhn&pnth-.un fish, sait, bacon, cheese and bams sold low o deservediy H. Jones‘ Little three of these on exhibition, one sixteen inches, and two, each two inches in diamâ€" :r. They manifestly c-h‘:.-y .«-â€",.L -.“'“_,'fhm K _V & economy in the use of water, simplicit; of construction, and WM manship which they display reflect much couts. T. W. Kenny & Hons, Merchant Tailors and Gentlemen‘s Outitters, 86 a«mng the manufacturer. The exâ€" hibitor, Mr. J. C. Wilsov, of Picton, Ont., has three of these wheels mnow in ‘use at the Mountain Millsâ€"175 feet head. One af these, Ll'u-huï¬d-a& and i oA «9 Ek Burr stones, and mhg‘:m!y three fourths of the power of the whee!. Themanner i: teamer Queen Victorialeaves...... 5 p." means have failed ; and although a powâ€" ;;q,au':i-u::’h.' Full directions in “.'1‘-.‘ each package, which should carefully For full particulars, obtain free, of the T&flh-v-.“obnr tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" male Difficuities and Obstructions, from -y“m;n_dm., * .-htL site! wl‘:.dl of nervous and | Af cases . nmm_pmum Pills will effect a cure when all other sure a bottle, containing over %) pills, by lrish Friess, just n..l-:‘-‘;'n YORK, S0LE PROPRIÂ¥TOR :""'0":"""“‘-'_‘_' inâ€" he error of saying that it was performed W indsor Houses at 4.30 a.m., to connect with her. LITTLE GIANXT TURBINE WATER Scrmeical ‘‘remarios.â€"in our Russzsir House Among the many excellent inventions Puzrs Iznisa Faiszis â€"We invite visitors For sale by all druggists. Local Autellinence. J0H MOSKES FEMALE P1LL». uessesssvrassreces. BelD taiihe | Toh uts Orairal Verment Railway. the last nigh be # «=ves...... 8 am. Reyal Mail Line. 2 t prize, the mie their report 405 am., 12 40 p.m., 6.10 m i raimat, father inmeaded the wheei s the most extmordir peria leaves 30948 ut report of nches . it ie â€" | Provincial Exhibition. mmere s««l com(ort of thowe who were preâ€" sent, There was, as might be expected, a material falling off in the attendance, Yesterday saw the close of one of the most important and also successful Exâ€" hibitions the Province of Ontario ever saw. The weather was most propitions ; a genial sun and gentle wind taking the place of the clgudy skies and chilly but those who were present bad a far ‘wttée; opportunity of having the more mu‘&l critical inspection of the ani implements, and articles set forth by the various exhibitors, The crush and crowding of those who came from a distance, urged by their curiosity to s¢e the objects of ingenuity, of proâ€" ducd, farming and otherwise, was avoided. Those who loved the fine _ arts, resulting from: the skill and inâ€" dust#y of Canadian« found ample oppor tunity of gratifying their artistic tastes blasts of the prec «ding days, much to the paintings in oi. and water colours, sepi crayon and p-dlâ€"oluanwhhhm were deni«dat the com ~encement of the exhilition, by reason of the dense crowds nt. 1lhere was no doubt expressed Eidn comncisseurs in such matters that esers. J. C. Forbes, Cresswell and Ver ner fully deserved the prizes bestowed upon them by the Jwiges. As has aiâ€" ready been said, the light inw“b.i:htho pictures were was a most vourâ€" .u......'n"‘e'le to materially intérfere with the decision of the Judges in an artistie point of view. However, circumstances, and their decisions were, as a rule, accepted with every satisâ€" faction by the exhivitors. Without expressing an . opinion, . it be _ as _ well â€" to _ mention -:ï¬: Messrs. Laind and Jackman, both of Noronto, expressed their opinions thas in order to dirspiay the pictures of good wtists to advantage, a very different ar rangement as to the light should be u'd'w&or :pquh- ve an d i i handiwork to the best advantage. The afternoon seemed to manifest a lively interest in all things appertaining to needie work and the appurtenances showed ten sewing machines, including several of the * New No. 6," and "Xfl No. 7" machines, which have within a usurkably short space of time achieved a reputation not second to their justly celeâ€" i la‘ nm..d es -t:: perior man aé Company ha the Fam W HakLn00 in eppertmenting aot bringing odtâ€"this machine during the past periorisy ciniigeet are a grented degree o iorit priocti’::ud p-'lm.m.nq much higher rate of speed, lighter running and greater durability than any machine diueho::‘rg-d manufacturers everywhere ve teated them pronounâ€" ced them to be the best adapted to their purposes. There are many special imâ€" coly uriginal and l and only a close examination can demonâ€" unhochy'-o.:'th- oresunte in poarly: Shiloges a lady operaiing on one of r% h“ho% polished steel, is the most thorough atâ€" Towite smong aot only the im see, bas vourite Thom e Aulorme negunes hare o. are ing Company, under the management in punte cFMY. u. A. Waltoy, of "| aronioy in the gallety of the main building, &c. and "‘New Na 7" are furnished with all mens of the work done is worthy of the Uther sewing machines to atiract mach dthms the fair sex, -t:;u«u-mwh alb ~galoulated to save the la bour of their nimble fingers l they the busy need!>piy." n,umz‘-'-uu.-uuw. left the articles that had hihâ€"l : exhibition. A general oo Turee repfaics peidno wahte tht "nd-m-r&!fl floor, and there he aw some wonderful ï¬ -o.d?k executed in cement : the beds of Mr. Ches. Wright in the Hull District, whic‘, so Mr. Wright informed mvflqdmnfllul stations ; but being or ily stunned. mâ€"bm . e Te adumssion were $9,193.19 M:lh over $1,800, received L the rent of a ~:lhout any serious and \:.-~1'Lu u‘nm .nvmu y order I throughout. mam_ nnh::.dï¬tuflw“ wa most prudent of them id. ‘There were whose name the Tixzs reporter could not ‘fell from the box of an express muwnub_w warrapted for five years, and so of iirmima We sn on e rgiake Compact and portable, it never gots out be, a financial success. »as knock«J down at a price of $275 to a This is the only Canadian Washer which receiv d a prize at the Dominion Exhibi~ tion this year. um in Janâ€" uary, 1873, and is manufactured by Mr. 8. the , of building, Te momgler 9 harkss twithite s ». when he had obtained it.. The The Wheeler and Wilson Manufacturâ€" PHIRTIE1H ANNUAL FAlIR. e&F e0â€" .. pesared to be perfectly satisâ€" ums« the r had closed, deâ€" ( th¢ l‘,““h 8 ue hinu E nkn . THE FIFTH dAY. a critical examination of the hbefore the Fuir commenced. » to know that the whole present Cn jA the ho nakecappens In‘fast the thaâ€" Id not be traced, as may be deâ€" suite in black walnut, nicely polished, l-d“bll:id as it ':l:;;th lhlL walnut, 'm.b-f:oud very l‘fmw'm ad: juncts of moveable seats by the bedside, l-du?’.\:khlo readingy table, the Alâ€" monte Manufacturicg Company‘s bedâ€" THME ALMoNTR PURNITURE 00. have had on exhibition in the Crystal .“l’.:‘ suites o‘:.hbdm':'fhmimn and boards ns su to mthlu we hive met with inpz'u old world or the new. Tha bedstea«i on exhibition in one of the wis gs of the i alace is of a high order of artis:ic desizn and workmanâ€" stead, the whole is a chef d‘ in cabiâ€" net work. Thow-humhzn marble tops ; and there is a large mirror encased in walnut, to match the other furniture, to add to the beauty of all the rest of the set. As for the sideboard, it is quite unique in its way, and deservedly obtainâ€" ed a first prize. Thouun.troflhooum pauy, Mr. John Maguire, is entitled to credit for the manner in which he bet forth the artistic merits of the company which he represents. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTs. of mangles, or other seeds, J,0 Wmlnnm & C3 Broad cast grain and seed sower, J O Wisner & Hon, Brantford. of order, anc it washes clean the finest fabrics and the heaviest blanketâ€"all the cost is $6. The proprietors for the Doâ€" minion of Canada are llmDil.lhm & Berge of the City 0t Quebes, we mention that 100,000 of this labour saving gem have been manufactured and uoldm‘n the United States, during the past two yea: «, «ome idee may be formed of the estimate in which it is generally held. It is, in sober truth, on« of these contrivâ€" ances that really takes away the drudgery oi a washing Jay. CLASS 2/â€"AGRICULTUVRAL IMPLEMENTS AXD MACHINES FOR EXHIBITION OXLY., _Beed drill l‘caq;in. two or more drills Vibrator thresbher und separator, L. D Sawyer & Co, Hamilton. . &ut machine, Forsyth ‘J%D‘Wli:i ver cleaning machine, Joseph Manufacturing Co, Oshawa. Best field or two horse cultivator, iron, Joseph Hall Manufacturing Co, Oshawa, Best two horse cultivator, wood, Thomâ€" son & Williams, Mitchell. CLass . 28â€"IMPLRMENTS â€" FoR â€" OULTIVATING AXD SOWING AXD 80IL, HORSR, STRAX or orasr rowsk. Best portable steam engine for agriculâ€" tural purposes, not less than six horse power, to be put in vnun on the gvnd.“\.loh“l. eodbridge ; 2d, and 3d, 10, Alex Fleck, Ottawa. __hun'p furrow p‘ough, $30, Geo Wilâ€" Horse power thresher and separator, Reebe, Landon & Co, Smiths Falls. _ o-.Aui-::- 3d, 5, J @ Lowrie, Sarnia. J a mmm a “m“w’ eo » T horoid ; 34, 4; Samael lhulbofl., Presâ€" Montreal , Thos Smith, â€I.u; a% ‘ld p::::‘ot $12, George Wilkinson} o rapiee im m’:, :.7, $4, a#am“sï¬ Fulls ; Hamilton. * hen: pipeniiinnts To ht s Smith‘s Falls. mould board and wood handles, $15, Geo Wilkinson, â€"Aurora ; 2d, 10, Geo Morley, o e manapss _ Best :o-_._i_-'udlc, $10, Chown & Cunâ€" Cietms Retmsâ€"Sulkey ploogh, John John ching Joue J ami ‘Glonoesten "oom mended ; plough, Copp Bros, ::&-d;u,g‘u‘:'q Manufacturing ‘Best itchfork_ avd tackle, Margdtm;fl.tm &nn“". T Sext implemeat of mathine Ior corting “w; 3d, 5, Donald McArthur, Osâ€" Best subsoil plough, diploma and $1 tieo Kmh'lw. ts Best sbhear iu'hâ€.flu’, $10, Thos Glandle, .\wéun 7, Joseph Lowrie, Sarnia ; 3d, 4, uel Hulbert, __Best double mould plough, $10, George ) i l “-X!" 3 CObass 20â€"INPLEWENTs ANXD MAGBINES: FOr Best iron plough, diploza and $15, T Yeandle, W;g_lq O_oo_AWl.l_:'h- Vienna, Ont. _ & _ F° Best two horse team $12, Ab Mw'h.llhfl a 8 A #ltm * Gest no Loree ipring mirear miighe, $10, A Titus, Ottawa; 24,7, Geo Brown “‘a‘zkh%man A Titus, Ottawa; 3d, 3, J. Joyse & Soun, Best horse cart, $6, Wm ‘Angus, Bilâ€" h&w 2d, J. Joyce & Ottawa; 'l‘h-‘LnA.Ay-.h Buth-;? $3, J Joyce & Son, ldm-kh(-ohh., 10, Bulâ€" & Ds esn ies 3i h S ’A;qarl::v{:'ï¬?.-'& i Paris. Best drag horse, G M Coss Bros, Brockvilies 30, 6 Patid Maxeell, PanE "Eaca tss nerets newss ham & w-u-,m"""" ::Bd.-“mm- Eist lait domuermin reafoy do) hrowe ingham & Workman, Mort CLass 30.â€" 1GRICULTURAL POOLS AXD INPLE Belf binding reaper, Audrew MWhitelaw, Mowing machine, J O Wisner & Son, Reaping machine, J U Wisner & Son, Best pair of iron harrows, $10, George ues, carmiio®r, &c, worss or ortuer Best sulkey horse rake, Best machine for , Aurora; 2d, 20, Geo Annand, , Thorold ; 2d, 7, James Jeffery, ral Thos j Apa m e for spbg dra for making drain tiles, Juseph ‘ TIMES OTTAWA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26, 1870 yui HAFD Usgs. with , H Sells t & Axle, wrought iron, $4, Thomas Smith, ..do-blo seated, oonud,iao. A ':i“%-n 1, W Gray J S“‘x_@mf. ?’ Co, Gwpl.iflflv,m;- Almonte. _ _ qlais 5$â€"â€"CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, AXD PARTS THERSOF, | MtOD, Best wooden m u.wuva“k' s_-.-...,ms,ï¬â€˜:.{’.m... Ilï¬.‘:ulv ECRICU, CDOYOI®‘. ©8, M Gray, _Ii::.; :d.c.A'nu-.O‘b:’sw GragecQathai; ‘2d, 8. ‘A. Titem OHfams. Believille, "'ï¬"&_aap"â€"* ; axes, $3, James W Dwg ha: shoes, “'J hn;lhr:: o A Bowmvfllotï¬.&-‘ohng'my, -' ville ; 3d, 1, Kehos & Onlm.% _ Best tarm gate, $3, R H H Whitâ€" by. 3 *â€" «hB ¢~y~r Ngm‘-mmng.___,h“' _ Buggy, double ncovered. _fx.&.r‘;‘. T?l:'ï¬o:‘“s ï¬'ï¬‚ï¬ _ Best chu E Hunting mt Campbelly Amonte ) 20, 1, Man: Bishoprick, Jr, wa . Best churn, power, Wm Wilson, Avyl-!fle-@-;'-d;, . y e a Proaguey, Hamilton ; 2d, 12 lachr‘ ary & MEM;‘&UMyh * ly commended. _ ___ _ «. _ . _ __ $6, David Maxwell, Paris. _ â€" _ | _ .. * Best cheese press, $8, Aspley & Hagars, Clary & Thomson, London ; 2d, 8, 8 J hats. _/ BVR _ 8, A ta wa G"xp:’o.u" 20, :,:‘ï¬â€˜nnhn?lym Ot “'.'(hnir; hask, $20, A Titus, Ofamm ; 24, 12 J P Pronguey, lfll andl Gray, Chatham ; 2d, 6, A. Titus, Otta . Cheughs aoks Pok MoQtaqy 6 Ahonseom London ; 2d, 8, A Titus, Ottawa. ss, carriage, machine made, $3, Km_. St. Catharinee. steel J Mabritipy tprreet nsl canege #6, J B _ Sulky ,t'lotda' $5, McClary & Thomâ€" son, London; 3, Geo Brown, Son & Co. Kinzston. feees Co, K. Wheels, 1 pai - 14 M ruotuflhp.up.hwl. bu find this uï¬â€˜.'.m-?n..'"aï¬'ï¬a‘u':hpm Chatham, Guelph, London and Ottawa, exceedingly and deserve the highest gned ) Jostax Horaes. |/ (Signe« s Janes P. Lare, [ * We also recommend that Mr. Titus, of Ottawa, mxm: 'lhm,: awarded a diploma. . _ * ouass 54.â€"MACHINBRY, CaSTINGS AND ToOLA4, Tin eaine mm in optritios on the e OR _ Castings for railwavs, railroad cars â€"and loonu{r ussortment of, $20, J J Gartshore, Toronto; 24. 12, R Chatterâ€" : Extra for Steam Power . nm-m,m.qnmmm Assortment of Sawsâ€"1st James Robertâ€" son, Montreal ; 24, Soott, Cayley & Cayâ€" omuyco_glem;.z,s. SQI-,'pluh'-&',‘C'flul:l 6 < Scales, counter §3, C Wilson & Sons, * ‘Shingle splitting â€"machine, -5: NN Rrvicving io dsteid dnirtipoe :’:,17"*â€"- & .& \ 50 ths weight B it ‘Roanedy & Bos, _ Selfâ€"acting, or chemical fire extin erâ€"$12, A A Mourphy, Montreal ; _ Knitting machine, family $6, Mrs.Heath mi..uamu.-.u-m.m & Ca; Ottawa ; c"b!,."h’vï¬ ; 24, 8, Moâ€" m«.;a&ï¬m & Bertram, Dundas. mh metals g12, Moâ€" & Dundas. ‘Printing press $8, Callender & Sons, mfld“, / ~â€"Jig Saw, 809901 to0, 3 Hek thaie & Beram, Eâ€":%T‘w.g' l e e Pee e d ng 3 e hg n hag â€" se m_:______....’ P44 +2 ma..‘,gan.e-u, & Co, Galt,; Co; 2nd, 4, Soott, Cayley & Cayley, agents * Resawing Gourley & o o t e o bne & $12, Cant, Gourley â€"& Co, Galt ; 2 n o en m ChBtGouri) 4 Co, Gall 30d, & povams: Best machine for cutting roots for stook, Esuoxos has preserve jars cheap. tioners. ??‘tfl'"' Sroveuâ€"Mr.. Bhaw, representative of : 0K e l UE riprcee .. replag io the ons 0 **" ole Touse Keepers! If desire pr’lh&h-llin fl-n.:f.' and have them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will ndmummh 36 Ridean street BSmusr Las will nor m-nl-_boui!:‘vh‘.gma .t:‘ wooden pump $4, W G Wiiton, child‘s (perambulator), $4, A an assortment of $20,James machine made, $3, leasure, $20, J P ml RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON g..m&.. ‘Johnsun, Chaplain of the Henâ€" ;mlun CBuro num-wï¬ nogugns ho aeah e w amnnp noee t 2. 4 apatrichs Asi® ofdatned Mhatunaty.. * nÂ¥ Sif Aivetine Servics as 7 volook. Reotor ~Be i mm on e ioke is Hervice ac i1 iba." Aroning Service at 7 colock: wice at 7 o‘slock, ‘The Rev, T. CoIuson Will ofl"hn in tais mg:u w%& i uo’d?t;.‘#o&umu o0 . Pastor OIA\guu ! i. Ouuror,â€"Morning Service at 11 J‘ Evening Bervice at 7 o‘elook, *Akantke Cgumein. M Be ab iT daoeï¬wgtg um%um ai 7 oelock. _ Pastor.â€"»stev. D. M. Gurdon, _ _ Morning fl%‘n'.'u'x"nms.-a""""; Avening Bervice wb 10'2&&. Pasiortâ€"Rev, W m. Moore. DALY Orm.wh-nl?;il M | ROK.« i se mc ies oi hanie K nox pueseyrenta® quaynow City Hall uare.=~ Hervice i don u:vuus"';'o'eu T ustorr=Rev, 1\ &. METOALFES STREET WEsLEYAN Ouurox.â€" vice mt H o‘:lost i:ivgf&“vâ€"i: at T = Pastor«» kev. J, G, Handerson. _ CaATHOLIC ArostoLto OHVRCH, AurBE ds e sns aagy. 10 l wl 0â€" mm m_nfl mmu and every 1 b _ 'J'."'m"â€"w.lï¬ "A’.ifi ordained. m‘ll..holm-_ =eo at 'I oclock. .‘l‘élo Rev. llr uollhon.w.{l-l piâ€"n&. Bee ‘em 3 30400f lâ€"wmunth& n;hrvflbtm lireot importers general: groceries wines, liquors and Y::vhlou. cannot ba competed with for prices. Teas, y them. All desiring to get the most value for their money will givye them a :ll;:o hrï¬nlrnouz'wmun them & rings, low for cash, Remember, 36 m&f&l‘:flm‘mm&dï¬; ray street, Duke street, their wholeâ€" :L,Goorp street, second to none.. . _ FaLs« Movprery,â€"#or people to allow diae«.. «; to become seated upon them rather consult a physician, or to suffer as ‘ do for years with the different kinds of MWduu to the druy for Fowle‘s and Humor Cure, whichis an in fallible oure. 8129 Oarvers & Géilders LOOKINJ«GLASS and PLIOTURE . FRA ME MANUFAOT URERA OTT. WFuinp hervrontiihwoneny; RYening gervice f o‘znl‘ ?:MQ'â€"‘!':D; M. ( ._,,,..:',‘“ Caruers & Gilders. uire a on adtitienal paplme at ther Tour denes, ai% fl..u‘::" ln the bourr oo tWe ay P esmm Maroch 12 1874 Fire and Marine Insurance Co. CaAPIT AL, $1,000,000, * :â€&%“&%b«m * is ty Aiiitane. CHAS, D. 0'08!. -‘..t B, 0, W, MacCUA! o OFFICE: -â€".n‘l.-.u 2 Are sold by OUbeomists and Drugget MD'-H. 6111,0000VIRUE iE sntzey wer pace PEPS:NEâ€"â€"The 6 ie en inrand piote! Morson‘s Effectual Remedies coemnnmem There are Xumerous Imitations lon NONE IS GENUINE! UNLEES STAMPED $ »one oominaioAnnaiy uen MYRTLE NAVY, w60 Snvarks‘st. r'_"“'?u-i:“'onu â€"â€" M Hote oo sc ap oi pirree t 4 erclook CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STRZLET Drug _Store. T. T. SHEPHERD. Jannary Wird. )t« Chemistâ€"& Druggist, WILSON & ORR, SHOW 02 8E# MADE TO lnl.ll'(l’. o.n.hlï¬ Worksâ€"HoRNSEYT A=p HoMERTOR at 10 a,00« JOHN WINER, Esq,, Hamiiton, CMURCH SERYVICES. Vocal Music. Jruggists, ASs MORSQN 4. SQN, Viceâ€"Presidents : cavTiON. "Taau0l af uaustally SSW PRIGEA Mon us &1 1 ver Suk., t bags, Fine Wesltce Appler and From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated HIGH WINES, GRuCERIES, WINZS, LIQUORS, YPROVIGâ€" â€"1ONB, £TO., ETO, ."_ 4 Which ar8beth t ai a reauetion for OAnh .. 10B40COS, L. CKLES, BALL BLUE Liberal advances made on consignments, 3. ’i BEMPLE. Importer, &0,, 58 St. Potor Bt., JAB. l!Al'l"Y & Co., Merchants, Kingston, . 0. 3. CAMPBELL Bec| Meams. Oampoli a Distillery, SOLD LOW. Hatters & Furriers. GREAT CHEAP SaALE AT * "Usterproot Oonen Umbeqinam wes""*" | foe OUBRANTS, XUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, HATI~HATS! HATS ! svar nsoerysp Aut rem maw) Tati paeptand 10 pel saile dite" mesonnfoee of SUN : ~PROOF HATS, Baskerville & Bros., TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERLK AGRIOULTURAL EXHIBIYON GROUNDS, > From: 20th to USRH ‘Beptâ€"HOT MEAL® at all Hats! Hats!! rJats !!! C ieomin, the. o enber dhcaneatres Sumaber | ***""~ AIph. J. Steers & Co. CLOTHING ‘Establist 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., March 18, 1876, .. I F T OWKS FAD‘S H. HODGE 8. 3 DEVLIN‘S. Indlan : Helmets and Puggeries, 0. «C O TE‘S§, make room for their Spring Stock. STAROH, RIOB, RAIBINS, _ â€"| w YBgSiiee fikehines) American #osskct Hovs® sroox3 |\$ mall Steamers & Steam Launch (Opposite Bappore Biridge,) BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STrEERL ~ OTTaAwWaA, ONT t MEET SPROTAL REREOUTREMEXNTE ©% No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, FAIR WEEK yOR THEJMILLIOE. mination ‘ ‘to ‘keep the best class qf Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" "‘sat prices possible, will be PROOF AND RYE The relail Clothing Busi« ness solong carried on by Joneph Metcalfe is now ransferred to the Firm of JIHN & 09 nbo-hi'mnd.‘. of the Ready Made Cloth= ing business (14 years exâ€" Metoalfe‘s old Customers and the general public, that they will have every @srocets. v us P xA Ton for a reduction on Suy 59 Sparke Street. m« | The "Summer QUu AND OTTAWA, DEVLIN‘8, LOW PRICES : mlum'wummf- and Wood Working Mach OF THE BEST CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKE . J. D. Fratounn, Heq. Loxnox. «l C. Arszarvary, Esq., Nuwoasri it, | J. N. Smazs, Esg,, Lowpox, «_\Lamos & Chandeliers “.I (Late Yarrow & Hzxoust,) *Jik a| ENGINEERS AND SBIPBUILDERS, ISLE OFâ€" DOGS,~POPLAR, TINSMITHS ANp WORKERS IN GALVAXIZED lROX, AXD Com®10% ‘101 Rideau Street, Ottewa, (oppos ‘te Dalhousie Bt.) . ..= > ; . 4 Li Orders may be left at McLean‘s Real Estate Rxchange, Apark Strest. > ©> | _â€"~_THE DOMINION OF CANADA MILL MACHINERY OF EVERY_DESCRILTION, ROCK DRILLB, BELTING, =â€"40pâ€" .. ime Bxpoigs homyoums omm tm remutmnt ty 4o93 ."-n-r&-:-m T _ _ ie vomi B L Y TH S KE R BR ,>=> 25 RIDEAU STREET, NÂ¥ .i Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, } Tron Raoters. +. wae~A * 0CE MOg lcnics on ) anoes Quiee ip ht seaipe t ie aaich, es * Tus a hal oohle per ow P R‘A COJT LC AL PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM OttaWwe, lith AuBust 1876. 73 CANADA «. <â€". eevoilig Agricultural Insurance 0&% odttr Onked ie Houddy nom inp aetemi ied it ht reatived W tht -'-"""'ï¬ _Anticipated dividends when Company‘s works are in full werati on at least $ per vant per Ottawa Branch â€" ~.â€" â€"â€" â€" â€" 38 Sparkse 8t . CLUFF & MILL, â€" GENERAL ml e oo l SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, ___ ‘ f _ _z MACHINERY DEPOT, | «¥0 Ottawe, Bept. 2 1875, OFFIOE aND WaARKHOURSE Oot, 17, 174. .____ An early application is necessary hm Forms of application and al} requisite informsation may fre COOKINCGâ€"ST Ottawa, A ril 6th 1875. which,1,000_ shares, reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription,.. Berew Stcamers with speeds ranging up to 20 miles an hour, ie ummm-â€"*“bch‘-di Contracted for. _ Prices from £200 upwards. 4 MNACHINERY CONSTRUOTED FOR}BOATS BUILT.ABRQAD, | ... CAPITAL, £100,000 STG.. In _ ©~10,000 â€" Shares= of â€"£10. each,â€" The Largest Assortment in the City . 403 i THE OIL DEPOT, SUSSEXâ€"ST l .~s <:>_~~_ _0 A.BHAW #00.¢ _ Prospectuses may be obtained at the Office of this Journal P.:B.: Ferguson, Y A RR O W‘S : Camatiax Do. anp Maxaome Prencronâ€"W. K. Warku®, Key ©=©*_. | siock of material in any of the above lines. YÂ¥ A RR O Wâ€"&â€"C 0., TO MEET SPECIAL REQUTIREMENTsSs. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL mâ€"u-'-cn-.m.-xo. Do, Orrawa â€"Eueni axp Srazks Srauer. h-.l.cl-‘&vn-hn ~‘BDo., Oreiwa~â€"Tun Queazne Baxz. ‘Laxnox Caimmuarâ€"â€"J. D. Fuerouu», £0q ‘ Caxapta® tx. &. W. Boors. hâ€"nlmh 10 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. Agents for the; Jmproved: Hot Air > urnage. 3rd Door West of Bank Street, Improved Coal Oil Plumbers, . Lite Assurauce.~ > Machinery. Q T T AW A: DIRECTORS : Coal Oil. 11«««. .10 SPARK ST, OTTAWA Hox. R. W. Soor, Oreamwa. W. H. Warezns, Baq, Do. be obtained from the undersigned. J00n)0 oJ wb :’_,] Py sum (Of