t KP. 1} 1Â¥ *r4 P § 4= {t taken a prominent in the military &qhq.o‘p yours He l mves a widow a young Lamily to mourn his decease at the comparatively asly age of 30 JO004ome NA y . iâ€"dmfhb*d of ginger ale with Mr. F. R. Devideon, the Uity ouscu «.. be held toâ€" ~ night for the transaction of general busiâ€" Guards, died on :'.‘ruqhn in the n: tesiant Hospital, was yesterday> twrred by his fate comrades in arms with weeks ago with sun stroke, after which he -Mwmh’i-\. Since then a general breaking up of the constitution set in, brought on through intemperaie of winning, being :unning a nec ;.\ .odn-'m“lh“w....e Mustazay Fexumarâ€"Mr. Josiah Hinds, for several years a member of No. 4 Comâ€" rupture of a biced vessei, from “gmuu-'o Tow h: the members of ~o. 4 Company, headed by the band of the regiment, were in at o s baried remmiared hm tasity child desertion, but evinced a desire to agonmies. The jockey, too, was severbly myured. The norse won in some of the its father would look aiter it, but finding that the child‘fell into the hands of the it. She was arraigned before thé Police allowed her to go with the usual caution. A Vaizcasis Homss: Kuisoâ€"A rery lire horse, and ane that has taken part in the present Autumn races, met with an acciuent on Saturday last in the Grand steeple Chase that resulted in his to be shot. mh-u.-‘dm Koss, and belonged to Mr. A. lice Magistrate, of Toronto. It woeld seem that the race, which was somewbati larger than usual, was a trying one, and endance to pay the last wibute of res trom NerthGower, engaged a carter +d Labolie, on Fridey might lnst . to deHWG him to a certain place, but the Jehu fad img his the worse of liquor drove .-.-..-:.-â€"u,m quiet spot aad rifled his pockets of some $2). Labeile -nâ€"'-':::y. friend at the time who assisted in dastardiy act. The unâ€" fortunate man who endesvoured to resist 1 gloom over the reat of the s spgrt. At the time he fell he stood n‘h.'n:ohno horses beyond their powers of endurance, and as a consequence Frank Koss sucâ€" cumbed on one of the burdies, break I I : ; | s1 remembered that lb:“m.hn,rr“ sought redress from toe Corporation, she subsequently learned that the Water Commissioners alone were responsible in the matier; bence the action . h&n-_d.mi‘h? mhlhfl-.&tf(-.‘ C, on behaif of the widow and heirs of toe late Joseph 1. Cairns, of the Civil tm uP e "hnaingmaik 1mg lhis fore leg i : frightFul s nmmer thik In. Sroiihy V" y of seroae A Prositasis Enterrums.â€"The ladies of the Ottawa West Wesleyan Church have realized iwo bundred doilars out of their late enterprise in Titus‘ block, of offering board and i to visi to “flï¬oxnd someâ€" thing towards cï¬mdum church edifice on Victoria Terrace. next year at Philadeiplha _ They mu‘cuvflht&d&y,udi" m'-! their equst, both _-dnï¬Â« LNTEEED . POR THE CESTEXXlaL.â€"The elegant set of harness which took the nmwmlhoflthu&m have been entered the Centennial tbe found at the World‘s Exposition next wheritl of Manitoba, and late Deputy sheriff of the County of Carleton, an old resident of this city, is one of the claimâ€" ants for a portion of the $5/W) reward the apprehension of Louis kiel, the mu: LinszaiGziXT.â€"â€" At a meeting o the Domixzion Metwonist Cavecu.â€"lt is stated that this Church realized about seven bundred doliars from ihe booth for supplying refreshments at the Exhibiâ€" won, just closed. The amount is a hand some one, sad adds materially to the building fund of the new church. ewpty pocketbooks were found on Fri muummfl.du::‘,w.m um-uga-w-n- of the sharpers have infested the city dur img the Fair. This scounts too for the number of ladies who were during is week deprived of money on the market sale of housebhold furniture, shop fixtures, drugs, &c., &c., to be soid z sgction at Ir.lmck'-m is street, on next, at eleven o‘clock. Loox out rom ‘s sucâ€" n--bdnu.vo;- \'m black waluut and marble top, bedroom suites, pariour and drawing room suites, secretary book cases, cylinder desks and Aher furmiture to be advertised in a day Mortuzner and Robert Cummings. Cleray â€"hevds. F. W. Farres and Collison. Laxiies Commuttee : Miss Pollard and Miss [borburn. Physcian ;. Dr. P. A. Meâ€" lerer of Jeury. mll â€"â€"ume their reguiar bours of runâ€" mag to day, so that passengers had better consult the old tiume table. week are â€" Actios rom Daxsozs.â€"An action for A Cramaixt.â€"Mr. Edward Armstrong, Moxs Pockstsooxs.â€"Three or four Prorestaxt Hosrtracâ€"The visitors this C C o sial meeting of Best bushal of small white field beans, oi Famagy 14 Poand Wank, As land, Ramsay; 3d, ‘atzon, Neâ€" pean. ~ Best bushe!l of large white feid beans, John &i, Neslutt Alezander, lmer. Padn ynapimin qoi uthe ear ( e Best two bushels of Indian corn in the ear (yellow). John Rowland; 24, Hon Jas Sweedish i from od bntoe; wot io thae 14 Toe, low Timed eere io moage t tom. uu‘.l-nnp.ud. 12 lbe, Alfred lzlb‘-&ï¬-ldl carrot seed, ll:'di.p-.' ) : taile 12 Ibe of mangelâ€"wursel seed, L.q_p&d‘(:‘-':‘;hï¬ John Crumb, w»e =___ _ _ |_ Judgesâ€"Wm Saunders, London ; R W | _ Bost 6 late Crawfords, H J miouabtln therenn BJ stt t Gt9 | Ermapoey, Alburr ‘and "Dr tawi, oc | hewr Vpeaches, any otte &‘m,a..l-m,o.u-'nm lotles ob m;::io. Butest ot clover seet Jnt Alex te | armet ©aL ommcA Anione 59 |.rier en im g 2eX ma C Auttre® covtmiinge®*~ | ronte ; 34, Join: MeBartrce, Brosktae. | Jndr d °D Serveny A08; R C 1 Thotem prooitin > 56. Joke hiehpctens '-!hd-aï¬.‘ 1815, ;t*: -drn which were the growth of 1874. Manderson, @2nd, Geo Carruâ€" there ; Waiter Cobourg Tomigy Tealnfanes P Adknnt Sndicieh 7 CLass 32â€"SMALL PFIELD 1EED8, FLiX, HENFP, y OADOTM CC ATOmig E00000 ul John Clark, Marsh, Trans. Ih.“u‘ hq:.-ll less than 112 there was literaily nothing to see, there were several visitors to the grounds who seemed to take am interest in the opera tion of removal, mhore inlly in the -.chw:l‘-y.hdquhtu. the ing to various apparatus to attract considerable attention. ?,': e‘clock there were but a few articles reâ€" maining, and the Thirticth Provincial Exâ€" hibition was a thing of the past. The railway stations and wharves in the afterâ€" noon wore a very busy appearance ; pas and articles were bei p 22 Sast annd Wesk sod it would be simon impossible to calculate the numbers of the persons on the St. Lawrence and Otâ€" tawa depot platform at the time of the departure of the various trains, but they were of such magnitude as to warrant the Wufloe‘ndl&w must have been very considerably uzey: The Iefleoing in the price ts in Ortaws. ‘The is the prize list in the Horticuitural department, which uodlh_-.t'.t.diqhmd whole aftair, Ottaws was makes the list of Bushel of fax seed, John Richardson, oniss 31â€"rizip onaixs, nore, stc. Judgesâ€"Jas Gardiner, U 8 ; â€". David AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. Provincial Exhibition. SATURDAY® PROCEEDINXGS THIRTIEIH ANNUAL FAIR. â€" FIELD ROOTS, ETC. climax potatoes, ) West _ Best threevarieties of other ‘cd-s'mhq- m:.:fl: Bons ; 2nd, A M Smith & Co. Idl&wv-hd.dagh.m named, six of each, A .“6% ‘,l:'l,mh-,m hiâ€"ymh&-dmm a-d.ud.cl,A th & Coy Geo Lealio & Sons ; 3d, David Nichol, Bestsix varieties ‘of fall table apples, Best three varieties black grapes, grown bunches correctly ggijaï¬-râ€"n . Cheese, , Hiot less than 30 lbs, 1 Mhhcuh; L‘,A&.q‘ad,ux':- Two Canada Stilton cheese, not less Bo':..ilaat o-b,nth.ih-lo tbe., 1st, N and R Bell ; 2nd, E Hunter ; MOuuq;iï¬,Julnlir .icdd:r h.oy. ldé: Tbtâ€"u 4%{:3“.'&.“4 LCl grt maple sugar, cake, Dusl 30 lbe , soft . 10 tm movle meant soft or powdered, cial Wine makers ezxcluded. Best three bottles of dry wine, white. James Taylor, St. Catherines. l-uh-‘ofl-dm'h,'i‘h. James Taylor. 4 Best three bottles of other sort of mMA Paris. _ Exte F W Williams, rhuâ€" ness, Ottawa ; J B Taylor, and Alderman hx..u‘lh’.'tm 34 f f Best dozen wines, Jas Brown, hfl-hd.\'ho-flhi‘l‘:u‘ MVi:nu(h-L $ Mllpthlfd'-nmvhqvm % _ Best half dozen Canada claret, Vincent ouass 36â€"PRUITâ€"PROPESSIONAL XURSERYâ€" MEX‘s List. a0t less than 56 lbs in each m by the exhibitor, !st, W Grabam. _ â€" First firkin ofmr,hshim:nkr. not less than 356 ibe, ist, R ;:ï¬ k ts ied‘ m‘ P us Miles ; 5th, J R ; 6th, A & l-n.,-fl.l-.:ï¬a Ih,inlrm. crooks or tubs, U L Gardiner ; 34, A Dï¬,qm. Gillies ; 5th, J W AMeck ; 6in, d Wat son. Six not less than 45 1te caeh whie meermentintnunne of cows. and management of Tactory, 1st, L A Richardson 311 O L Gardiner l“)“&. & 6 34 Only one sample entered ht&n; tion from factory _ Each samp Tweive roots white or mm ist, J L Nicholl; 2nd, Wm 1 8rd. T um-n..l'ur’l(luu red), 1 W Westington ; 2nd, J Bradley ;. M‘a B:TM ï¬wmn.‘..v l@dlq;gg, MceBRae ;, 3rd, T Irving. _ den ; 2nd, Jhdl'q;lw"l'livh‘. 12 roots ips, 1 Rodden ; Aflflqgâ€"ll:vl"m. eb 12 roots chicory. 1st, Chas Foster ; 2nd, w!l-pq-h-b cattle, Ist, Thos Wu.x-,;a-d.w) Pavides ; 84. ds 4 common yellow field squashes, Ist, H Parker ; 2nd, P MeDonaid ; 3rd, J.:'-u Muliigan. (The roots in the above class certified »s of field culture by the exhibitor, ) DAIRY PRODUCTS, &c. OLass 34â€"DaIRY PRODUCE, HONEY, HA00N, turnips, 1st, Jas Brown ; 2d, Hom J Skead; 3d. C Hurdman. _ ? roo(s, Carter‘s Sndct-lii Ist, J McDonald ; 2d, G Ramboth ; . Hon J Skeed. Best bushel other m’uï¬ CW.&T.; z?’w Graham ; 3d, J Smediey & Co. lutdodloednu of field p:h?u. half 5"‘3 each sort, named, amieson, r; 2d, !J Brownlee ; 34, R Hanes. ter, 2d, James Hickson. . â€" Best bushe! of peachlMows, Hon James Skead ; 2d, J Bradley; 3d,C Hunter. Best bushel! ss potatoes C West~ ington ; 24. L m'{-l,.lhni-u. __ Best bushel cup potatoes, H Brownlee, Carleton ; .hi.w Jamieson, jr.; 3d, C w-u-fu-. Best hush~! garnet chillis, Hon James Skea!; 24, T Greham:; {d, C Foster. Best bushel fAuke potatoes, G W Alliâ€" n;.;:l,cu'.w-. Hion 3 bushe! early on James uu,.a;_aa.un-wm' Graham. Professional and Commercial List. Wâ€"Julrl.mn.l‘nd-nk(ln-' ms, Ottawa ; J B Taylor, and Aldnnn’- adley , T MeBRae ;, 3rd, T Irving. Sggï¬'.l!?!i-_- mangel wurzel, 8 reots white sugar beet, Ist, W Rodâ€" ead H Bro Tao: buabe! lave THF TIMES OTYAWA, MONDAY, N Nasmith. (hnuh?A L G Jarvis, P R #m% Jarvis, Best three bunches Allien hybrid, 1st Wm Graham ; 2d, Jas Taylor _ Best three bunches any other variety Best two bunches black other variety, lst, J Allen; : Miller ; wm h. .0 0 _0 00. . [ 6 Ist, Jas W ":24“‘1.':;. :::u,.:ACJIdl:i ay (*fy mm S Jas Taylor u: W a Clairgeau, Jas 6 _‘Best 12 Beauty of Kent, 1st, John Michâ€" Tfli%fl} Brown ; 22d, Gnli:zmn'z"m- d‘Or, 1st, G L Miller; 2nd, Jos % 6 : Btke mere geptmies iss i Best 12 Porter, H J Brown. Best 12 Seek no Furthor, lst, G L Milâ€" b‘d“hum Russott, ist, H J "Ton 12 Bmaa, int 0 LiMilier; 2nd, H J Brown. eamge s Brown; ‘mw.&. ï¬g&m m,:unn. Best 12 L, Miller "'52.‘;?""..:::«..., u: m.um-'-&_u Brown. __ _ mt ce i arong) s 3 t o apaadl. Rev & Burnett ; 24, G 1 Miller ; $0, Jag * Tosl i eriolien poann 3 of onch, 166 Ie cux‘“od:-dofl-,' "'% Brown ; 24, W A Smith, ht Fan Peprean ty T 4 Sone A Te t c c we., Noh 5 baits Siel; 1ot 0 1, Wiltee 3 %4, ‘S.'.'.‘:"“z..“.:; Boune de Jersey, 1st, Jas ~‘Best 6 Bello Looraline, lst, H J Brown ; 24 J Walker. , o } »ygony Eamuboint lat, T3 m;% none. . C ut hi <os Best 6 No 1st, H J Brown "Thg ie apoon, la, mer ® ber ""Baxt 6 ‘Vicer "of. Wakefield, 1st G J Miller Ji ‘alker, oi‘ 6 Bhater Doints, Let, Hex R Bur. London ; 3rd, W B Davideon, Montreal. _ o hi soneany samer e or maek 5C red *‘Bori 15 of my other varioty tall apple‘ any Ist, E H Mills ; W T Best 12 Ribston m{"mbms ipega in haes miakn t fot _ Best 12 ARsopus Spitsenberg, ist, H J yulogy esermstiy bnmed, B 0 Formaide, “M-l?cutu plums, -o variet green or yellow, Sorfectly‘ named, & C nott ; t}lcm' M : > > . ; * Best 6 Bourre de. l‘Assomption, E C Fearnside . Best 6 of other of fall pear, l.gGJml.l:';’d.l:v-“uu ouass 38â€"riuvis, reaouns, oxares, &o. Best 4 varioties dessert mm -‘-ohd;d eachâ€"1st, Brown ; GJB.J:.&OM H J Brown “ll-.uwx'mx-, Ist, GJ m’ 2d, H J Brown. 4 t n named, three of nï¬â€"milâ€"‘ 2d, G J Miller ; 3d, J. 1 Sorvos ; 4th, & apes, any other kind, grown unde J W Allen. _ _ _ _ ?gï¬nngh-“h Jas _ Best and heaviest .-‘.:-l ï¬ Siokn ) Sidbendy inflemtgoms." _ w under hï¬hï¬â€˜â€â€"vwâ€" islie and »hees Hhbes Nastaline of Aheaatte trs se G J E C Fernside ; «lst, J A Allen ; 2d, Jas Soriey, 12 Mother, lst,.@ J Miller; 24 AND PRARS ;nww. 38 roses of any one varietyâ€"1st, George Leshe W .?'_'_':'“_;‘:!'.:;"w:&_-uu a4, \f B "p oi apian Iingrton i cott ; 3d, R Currie, New Ed eabtpnie m J"--*,...,,E-E.*E*g» _ Bouquet, everlasting, lst, Bouquet, ove ist, G B Williams, §M Suiacs saesr ced anee Hanging basket of flowers, J DeRinzéy, rution, half beo "ï¬ : md. | * i “.:'.':.'ZII.'Z'.'.'.'.'.’.'.'.'.'.2'.’.Z'.'.'.'.'.'.‘.'.:T'.'.'.‘.’.'.’ Noith Gower." dy = *T y Desjardins for Cartare) | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmgmmey Mn-.-chllhhh' Wus.l.tam'- jus &w Exâ€" Moaenvenamet | bas |esemes o esn haars ""Pores winter table », ist Jas | since on lir. Gregson. He was fined $10 .‘.ï¬m Hickey, lhr. Znd, Jas Ot« | and costs. % E. & 00. tawa ; ‘d, u‘um.l. e Thomas Patterson was charged" with | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"/~_=_ _ h mnrtore, tof o borler | non of .. wages .. to . James | M4 Beweon sn thir®. Day t 'flm;.flo NWI\M«:“HWM‘E _ a Suim z Mj‘_‘_‘fl?‘ stables (distinot | ‘T, Julich was charged with assaulting | Abder or Onders will be sullab.y rewnrd« lst, J Baker, Gloucester ; &Am Fairfield ; 2nd, W B Davidson, i-:-*'-'n'fl'-i-“w ies w MX Dprkmeen, Oany 200 °D m wa. Dozen qdâ€"-‘ m B Wil. lhad- cf“' “: Ist, G B . Theon ogy piant Pukk. pusile, 114 Jas McNab, Ota#a; 2d, J Soriey, Kow Rdin nesendsdon‘| Bas wes es ns momatiact it i* iz * 12 tomatoes M.)G*w “l.;'l-nhu Mnm Phay ow s cpmaaiel Ngu-.u.(mw RCurrie, nngm'“’) R Currie, 12 tomntoes (Red Cherry,) M T DeRinâ€" 1’!â€Â«â€œ% MT De Aimiried coftection‘or tonnthoe." 1st W hcdnlbwcm J L Nisholl J m%"&mn& l ds Peok of ‘red onions, 1st, T An« caster ; 2nd J L Nicholl, ; 8rd, 'T?;oqnuh of pickling y 1st, T Starmer, Gloucester. . Twelive white turnips <=“.°I.{ï¬!"‘ any Society (ine 12ih ruie not toapply) :?:mn hiny m ao?-"-" 6 3d, 8 J Wagner, Ottawa. 5 oLass 39â€"GAaRDENX Les. .:-m':;-a:x....# 1y **Beol three veriotios unout one dozen each, lst, Harvey Jas Sorley. Ningara G J s s s Tist gioon: flook 1st, W B David. WJI,J Chelsea, red fiesh melon, 1st, Thos McKay; 2d, W + Beost water Ist, Jas Otâ€" tawa ; 24, D M W £ Best citron, lst, Jas Ottawa ; uh'r‘u.m. quart uncultivated wild plums, Ist, M ‘T Derinsy, ; 24, aar, Plantagenst ; cake, Gov H lakss, verbenas, namedâ€"1st, W B Davideon ; Best collection of named varieties of ; And, G native wild crab, 12 inhd‘-ï¬nuu 21, 1870 6 ;J'N.lln and Gfl?'l 5@ h l‘.rniflâ€"â€"_-'. namarid "ove: ;:".i Friese,, just _1:-:.- 'l.': yuuax . Ham. â€" tow abuse this delicate and m ment, by burningit with alcoholéic washes and it with which has no mff _h_&oglh.m.h.u 2000 ARTTCRC TOWECE). "* K L e at the in this ) ymbieday is the plaee P Mk:"Baitcr whe mw"-_a_.dhmmw Cor. Rown of the United States army is stopping at the Russell House, + T. Julien was charged with -7 Abraham Lavois. He admitted the ofâ€" fence, and was sent to jail for one week at hard labour. i * Wm. Anderson and E. Lyon for drnknho,m:dbndd“ndmm Isaac for Carters‘ WW?L& m was discharged with a reprimand. Thomas Condell was next arraigned on remand for the assault made a short time since on hMr. Gregson. He was fined $10 Mr, Muller, the leaser of <the h-& &dmbouflhlvflh-dn,ou- was an extremely laughable one which he introduced some capital imitaâ€" tions of the denizsens of. the farm yard. w“mnhunï¬ï¬od- fee. h‘#‘,ma,m son‘s comedies, of "Home," will be hake Te wak mhiched th uï¬ :‘.. cunrgy of boing drank and dnorderty on Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. the leading role, singing a number of ies in ty tm sotin hud the m mold m enc Tang, uf-.na, and a number of ' dflhofl-ddnhh"hju. Ist, T McKay, Ottawa ; McNabb, Ottaâ€" ntuï¬.l:uhq.'lc:l% Extra Mbhw’o“n.io?hfl- lowing persons olass : T McKay, R Currie, Jas Soriey, Leslie and Amahy..inAk?:q.Bn!&.:-" 4& e A French, New %fl"x&.m;u J McNabb, Ottawa. 6 doubleâ€"1st, J Mather ; 24, w n-u-‘,'uu’ï¬-n’_m IM:III".“.‘ m J Mathâ€" T s Nes Pmpet | ind ) Nath GOWAN‘S OPERA HoUSE. Cuvron. â€"Mr. H. R. Tot‘l BA tb 8 16 19 12 15 17 11 18 10 i There are XNumerous Jimitattons ‘on the NONE IS GENUINE! Bargorne, Burbridge 4 Co., Coleman sireot, Ls t «h the a Co., WholeSale D )ns »ox or cLiagkw®s 341 PDucg Heap Orrice â€" :. Hamilton, ‘Ont. * CaAPIT AL, $1,000,000, OFFICE: Russel! House Blook, Uttawa, Sept. 16, 1875, seoase, 5 fon sciftons! poplic® at Ne Feats A fones : M&W# Mob® gopepuied pr Inclpally or Bovernigne, t rain, ran a aplendid 180. ever witnessed took between him and Minnic. hor-&uw:ubflmoâ€" the homestretch however, King Tom got to the front and ‘the -c'u:'un hse ever witnessed took place between him Fire and Marine insurance Co. and Minnic, the latter keeping the lead for the greater part of the course On and although a good many horses were mw?:'u'?mn:-? m horses, -?-'Rumn..mu L< MYRTLE NAYVY, PFrank Ross. As the hurdle.at the :lu:‘:r mm» right foreleg so badly that it was deemed best to aboot him to put an end to his intense :..vh.. The rider, D.t‘dt.w& :wmh.nndou ono‘b.l‘hownz.. &ï¬ undurtinate atini Joolded the Tate, 6 coming home in the following This race and its sad resnlts rather deâ€" mâ€"uq#xu-mm mwn;l’vn-ww.t to aas umt hansetnamnges ts This was the last race of the -3- Jack on the Gireen alppm In. â€" Ahe Eid- 'Nc'h:: The reamindenis the hok The bovele tooiius etient obosm, sn hurdle. All came up to the second bhurdle ihn‘rcdlwk,wllzxcm&“l“: the race between Jack on the fmeanannen ao h umum.m PFrank Ross. As & hurdle at the 8.!::.;â€" entered but only four came -nhlzflbl, AMilly and Blue Bonnet. flnlmï¬o mmnudw,gd_sï¬co and W mn. The first heat w .m.a“fl"‘.a.....,...'.:':.’ tween lnnwomomnn bptmacuunphthohhh, in a dhthonmdmmï¬mrt'dl running a aftor a time the Mfln‘ k place beâ€" mfll:tudltam On ‘the * Sutishpnes., fipaciap. "aille boak very exciting race came in as follows : Time each heat, 1 min. 46} see. THIRD RAOK, snM Humareay "Abp oo fal 1OBe" 1 at AUTUNMN TURP MXEETING. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. JuHN WINER, Heq., Ham{titon. Vocal Music. Becond Day‘s Races. Wite wa. Reâ€"*. 2 1676 _ witem caUVTion, CANADA Agent for Oltewa Valley, AGRIQOULTURAL EXHIBITON GROUXEHE _ From Hth to 2ib Sept.â€"HOT MNEHALUS seR EXHIBITION AN CLOTHINQ SUN â€" PROOF _ AT HARTY & Co,, Merchants, J * 3t ho m agey: Ceemmeeener e mermammieâ€"â€"mnevennererenmss Hatters *# Â¥ m HAT! HATS! nteod, whent a recuntion od %’E}, ho Ld '.." ‘?â€"I‘J_ Wetin Appler enc uie GROCKRiES, WINEA, C 1ON®, HIG Hâ€" W J, K. SEMPLE. Importer, 4140 Liberal advances made on GOREAT » which are selll ug at a redu 1 +840008, Â¥.CEKLBS, 1 OWKS A Methodist Church â€" Oining :Rooms» TO ALL WHOXM IT KiÂ¥ March 18, 16878, Indian â€" Helmats: and make room for thair 5 lbe. of sound Toa fo; Hats! Hats!! ats, CaJ® 46. Baskerville & Alph. J, Steers FAIR WEEK uore al vousnaliy STAROH, RIOK No. 36, Rideas St, Otay The retai) Clothing Busiâ€" ness so long carried on by : Joseph Mcetonite is now rangferred to the Firm of JOHN SMITK a 00 Alr. Smith‘s knowiedge of the Ready Made Cloth» ing pusiness (14 years em» perience}, and their deter» 60 Aparks Atrect, ... and BROOMS, alse, Orocers, oTtiwa, Ow$ _ UKION TT i0 Bic: p M 37 0 m‘ Cept. 8, 18/8. ‘«~eoxNOR «y of OTT w-o @18 P ate % #¢ 3oubs *