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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Oct 1875, p. 4

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i4 b N / F excuse the negligence of those supposed bhwhlfi w4 ~ u.dau**d S -.m.h':::, * is ' we coniidence uompdâ€"d.o,fiu n-t.: .â€"q-qup“ steet corner presenied . proaching â€"Muncipal elections. 1 its vicimityâ€"those who have for more than tweuty years contributed to the CNJ"*.â€"MIBW‘&.. w-m«.m._,, Uur correspOndent faiters hi with the prospectivre consolstion that the Aljerâ€" men for Weileingion Ward, will be asked lor a.eatisiaciory explanation at the ap «it deimand attention from the proper authorities . Everybody is aware that Bank str parsticularly at its junction -Mlu.:’ is ane of the most im â€" mcwm--muy;u at is alumost too much for human lorbearance, that thuse worthy ratepayers residing in bis head gear, and jcribwith went in search of it. Waiking down Kideau sireet, he espied a well known C audiere Loiei keeper with it on his Lead, and an 'uhut‘n- made. _ The Bomilace, o@ \ ALi s taken it by mistake, whiiâ€"»>. i tw-uh-lclr.uâ€"m i nate meeung with him, trat . . «liver w id bhave been commuerably is« »â€"wse for ue unwitung exchange maie. BNailkixe Orr wirm a Detsorva‘s Har. â€"Yester ay morning, at the close of the aunce Court proceedings, Detective ii» mâ€" ilton went to the tabie to get his bran new tour dotiar bat ; he found it had disapâ€" prarucd, and a very ancient one left in its slead, not uniike in shape to Hamilton‘s ; the imiier was much grieved at the lois 0@ w N“'-‘ “filâ€"l " :_;o_.bufim, e well po tme lemae passers by, and discomiort of others ; both were drunk, and basd a policemen Leen visible, lh'Lmldhro Inere is a good deal of rowdyisim among mm-hmh&oMmu «xample made ot one or two of the offendâ€" ers might have a good effect. Boven Awcszxaext.â€"aA couple of roughs amused â€" themseives b’ getuing up a mock fight yesterday afteruoon on the top of George street, much to the terror of sken at the same time. These hall rob btn-hnh...mm.““’ andu-n--lllhnmow, :""‘____“__fl going about committing of Albert aud Bank streets, had his house m-‘.p..m_,.‘,..h ha |, stoien therefrom _ in the pockets of the cout were eight dollars, with a passâ€" took and purse. A silk umbrelli was Je predations. mwuch greate: comfort than by u=ng : reguiar corporation convenienc» (*, su; phed for that purpose, and which yeni« ; Jay was ankle deep in mud. Athwlua.-â€"lr.m,‘ liar maneger of the Albion cxused some planks to be iaid gate ot the Court House ac street to the door of the howel. great convemence to those who uness at the AsmiZea as thaw mss 3 u_ /n Chaudiere sons of Temperance which were so sadly by the burn mg of their pretty m last winter. [uere can searcely fail to be a good wu: lake place this mort «. Christ Church. A S®mak with 0 e of the leading dry goods bouse 1 this city, will lead to the Altar o Hymen another of the fair daugiters of the Capita). The interesting ceremon;, stand, Yellzed, while â€"..i;...â€"';i', Stubb‘s on Hugh street, fell and broke us Joan Biruixes â€" it wou‘d be well fwx ‘stwe who are iond of a bearty iaugh to ear in mind the lecture to be delivered i Gowan‘s Hail on Monday next. _ The byect sor #hich the lecture is to be civen nc _ 39404 Tu® Barown Mixs â€"It is likely iba the triai in the Baidwin lron Mise is which Mr. John Stewart is copcerned will ake place roâ€"lay and it wili be a lon, afur. The last tume the matier cam. before the CBurts, the trial lasted several ‘mends of the above Associruon are re quesited to attend a special meetmg to |» Leid in use Associstion rcomws toâ€"mght at : o cock. T. J. Claxton, Fsq., Presuient c the Montreal Y. M. C. A. will be nresar i ns Assizus. + There appears to '"vmtdlbtnunh.u-‘u: seeks or a month, as some of the « causes will take up two or three days mÂ¥ t Connmsroxpaxts. â€" The letter auscs wil) lake be aearing, and Royal Mail Linc. lemanes . Jessi¢e Uassels leaves Aylmer every morning at........; .3 Neturning arrive &blllllllll.... 1.30 ~lages jeavre the Russell, \mon W indisor Hougses at 4.31) a.m., to co erday comm,iieu for trial on a charge aving received goais umier failse | ruces from Mr (A. W. Lang, of this c nber office and Doctor Horsey hayn en sent for was promjptly in attend Eamowos has preserve jass cheap. Arrives in Ogdensâ€" burs from boston viteme Kiver Raylgatio a wane yome an y Lemiet / ecriess ieaye .. s a. s "__ armives.... s4 q teamer Queen }ictoria leures..... 1 with her Ad TUPRiLs Cusl 4 agin:ites to bail, hiumself in §1w sure y in $100. &ocal intclligcnce. ;. and a few o( the m;unnl e ot alengib; character. l ucliers‘ ui Arth '_o'*fllh t.'tvr ;:r.m. L.oq.: C. A., will be preser replenish the funds do @teme e © mt AA ng at vorkers ar my .m this be gven Lo conne: i 1â€"7 reau “ BA CCC MMâ€"“M%. For sale or to lend, one hundred Knives :-‘;-h.md-p.uw-h-.u' de. © rXTY roli¢s® cognur. Bofore Mr.â€"J. lixteg, J. P. each senten ed to .li“â€""' â€"f-v _‘ Robert Proulx, l:.%- who bit the ear h pes opie fagg â€" o raeahe sugsend was corroberative of what has already Totsel Mtkerd was aghs brought up on es h::';:'"'-\ for mlnd woundâ€" / m up on and commit K Vondon, ) C Worthington, Montreal ; David Suoms and wife, ‘m' C Ed ward«, Rockiand ; F it 1)1‘1 Hamilâ€" ton; Anderson, Iwcn:“‘d wood; JS Dxa-.s Mackay, Glangow, ; Jas Murtay *t‘z‘u. herines; F R Foster, New Bovo.,a; M K Dickinsn, Manstick ; P MeCrer, L‘Orignal; H MeMilian, hhh:c Â¥ Kasson, Buffalc; W _ McKay Wright, l‘ond:le;"J B W'G;MJHQ Ross, Nimmons, a a Te Goreet Peoonnh herntie T % Queber, John Bell and two daughters. Pembroke Betore M. ‘Gag«, P. M Murphy Portage 4o (Port: W J €ramvon % a ; g':‘?'{"'; H BRyan, Perth ; J R Watson, Gexvamac‘s mlfc.eli-o'hfihm“. “hhdh.“‘ woman he loved, .“l'b‘o whie! was entirely innocent. play will be reâ€"produced llitn-‘ we would advise all those who ire to spend a pleasant evening to visit the Upcra House. R Vondon along bsen a favourite, but M he ,mh-pm-ax.--..wm- well up as in previous endeavours. Mr. J. A. <muth as cerefary of State acquitted him seif with all the digmty peculiar to a m-nh-rfl&hh-ivy&-mu- accoumplished valet in Mr. Arcolid. The ecenery last night was which has all along been a \.m ture in the management of Mr. McDowell, as w«s also the warirobe, The: closing scene in . the last act ':‘v:'y sensational, reveriing as it di mmumu’bq,udmm of ~haun and Arrah Naâ€"Pogue, as she was aptly named after ber marriage, after an of ~haun and Arrakh Naâ€"Pogue, as she was There was a :rc.‘ylnnodd\cthr inge, after an Market yesterda; mdn-ouum?- as usual on Tuésc msfc.eni-owfidhw the | much avout the sske of the woman he loved, and of ported. which he was entirely innocent. The Fuour axo Ga play will be reâ€"produced .tn-‘ changed in pric we would advise all those who desire to |steady. an /. .. PCR C ConP .. sh cammon Anr anlabrice i cours h . â€" .. m usual able manner, snd uâ€".-ln-l_.- bis los at about $5,000.. The was deserredly avpia wied. _ Mr. Felix | biiliings cost him $,500, and the balunce J. Motris, whose ; =ers as an actor are | 11 1. was in furniture and stock, which well known, again » â€";mitled hitaself last is partially covered by insurance in the night ably in the somewbat difficult -d'luu‘l. The tenants of the other houses 'mmluauuurollnuhy. were not insured, but they eared the Mis â€"Fanny iMeeves as Fanny â€" Power r-tory-'! of their furniture Every played wit" a precision to 4t once eniist the ing »lse is a total wreek. it is to be »mj» thy and admirstion of the agdience. regreited that the engine disi not arrive a The lrish outlaw h:m was | little earlier, but that seems to have been twirly represented by Mr. Fred. O. Smith, | impossible, from the diatan.. 11 â€"1000 PROB Rrsssuu. Hocse. â€" E H .-%.‘ Neow ork; Lewis A Hall, F Valois, Shackeil, ap i. PeC M zin LC vowas‘s Orexa Horsg.â€"The world re nnened . and T‘y sensatiohal . Irish ir ma . of " Arr ..P*." was put v on the boands of Gowan‘s Opers House ‘-'Mfihn--aru-huy-ht the reputation already acquired -"'-!::vobm- Opera T 75- wus a large audience agd, j from the ‘requent plaudits; the gare the: ubmgst satustaction. . Mr, Look the lewling role of Shay»n the Post, and ~mecuted his part mm ability. Miss Gertruge as Heelah sustained the character in her dn benutiful patoting { J . ©. Forhes, JI mew in Messre. 81 Sparks street lt your; la !v, a res l bespies being a fine et‘s art, it is a most ,F""fl contemplat lithographed, and s rden. it will ham a with the alarm and the fire brigade, and the sooner hbe drops uu:.t;m the hetter for himself, as it not hbe well for him to fall into the ban«s of the men: it is too bad that they should be called the alarm was sounded from box No | on the corner of Bank and Maria streets; a!! the hose reels turned ofut for no purpose ; there was no fire, or even so far as our reparter could ascertain the semblance of one. There is a pretty shrewd suspicion no« as to who it is |lu plays the fool Axotuzre Fause Auag»=.â€"This about twenty minutes past one or nowhinlg Bbeware!‘â€"This is the title of a very benutiful painting from the pencil of Mr. J . ©C. Forhes, uuf'h‘rt is at preseat on mew in Messrs. Shoolbred‘s window, on ~parks street. lt is the portrait of a your; la‘y, a resident ofr:o‘:l:. and bespies being a fine specimen pa‘nt et‘s art, it u‘l most mlul likeness. Mr. Forbes contemplates having it *‘-h: L:thographed, and should he carry out «dra, it will form a mosgt handâ€"ome ornaâ€" ment to a room, and be sure to find a ready sale. untiu a Luorar Uxio®.â€"Last night the memâ€" ers of the Choral Union showed remark â€" hie progress m th« rendering of the boruses in " Kos«ini‘s Stabat Mater" a ork ot consrlerable difficuity. _ The tuiity of Mr. Mil‘s as a leader was, as sual. shown, and we are glad to see that ~t only Lave ibe old members returned., ut many new faces bave juned for the â€"w_ season just begun. _ The Choral mon is a credit to to¢ city and ought to o well sustained. ‘ Ax Escout.â€"After the lecture last meht Father Chiniquy was mblh‘ Ruasell House 1y about 100 Young Bowous, although it did mot appear that ll bouly guard was necexsary, 3 Hajoute‘s POoLIC® MHOTEL ABXTYV+LS hewr q m.flmyhfllw furly ‘comvulséd the has. Loved=y bas all Tursoar, Oct 4 he streets of the city yesâ€" | a dread{ual muddy state, | led. . Ladies are comâ€" l «iresses, and want to draton . can. do w‘ be crossings awopt clean the Sappers‘ Bridge was e lhe north was as dirty / P | furniture, but his siock was iotally deâ€" ‘sk.â€"The world reâ€" | stroyed. The engise from Mr. Skeed‘s sensatiohal Irish | mill was sent for, but it arrived too late .Ph?o" was put |to render any eflective service, the fire wan‘s Opers House | taving reached the barâ€"room, the inflamâ€" "srquired 29 the | wiitag "hast" io whe" Sewe . io a valy Â¥ i the i to â€" a w T LM time the whole was m"z .:J,F‘ h-h,ma. some of the outbuildings on‘y ast one o‘clock, at halt past nine vhen the busine as neluded . i a large number o of, many of «them i consent _ The “k h’r -â€"-l °" saving Incasuâ€"6 ““‘.‘h".‘l'l"" cutting gnd see that the .,.‘:',;'5: *%wa&: m..“o::hm.’““mllgd “l‘“mryh mease; | Degey s oel Prvprictors for Coaada: ediy besr 2000 hadt. in many mele) wept ._."_-‘-_C’-n.\ Itetel at+d Tueo U Hik °_ .. :V Oe from all this other works of a fegr infoed is }"“““'hh'-dhl he was steated on e sen hall" as successful, or Pontefract, and con given such universal satisfadtion ; it can that borough until recommend m oi «O 42 Sonfriently clevated i9 the .R it, and would advise all who politics Lord Hought ::lâ€"& .t‘.’&: '"’"l’.‘}f""' eral, and is a warm _-a& . _ W means of saring measu e likely to su * _ 1ni# preparation is i .;;..z“'_:"‘nfi.my,tâ€"-n Horses S1vav».â€"The lives of thousands of horses have been sared durmg the past year, and the credit is due to Hamonemows (or Piuzs) are permanent iy cured by Mathiocu‘s Pile Ointment, or m mey refunded. P"*"""p::s«.adx l‘*‘vf'“. :ol-lnkwln.l. x,...u tias 1e Chemical Company, -.J ....3:,... druggists, or will be forâ€" -blbuyn&-unnml* ay Dr. E Mathieu, 198 Notre stree. z..:d iselt an almost special notice.) 18 You'fllunfi.o.;nd w-(h,: .u: sewing machine *fi RKE 37-5-“ six cord extra it cotton. _ Notice the n?:. ’u..a Leaptxo sewing machine makers reâ€" commend Cuarcs & (Co.‘s best -ixoz.u eatra quality sewing cotton. . Notice 1azouor on each spool. 3061ly1 S S‘ o speiitabed Fopo«zrz.â€"Hay ton. Straw sold as they soid readily at 350 and 38¢ bushel. Vegetables o( inde rema -:hn.ndiv_n_pri... of m k f v-cnu.n;(â€"l\m:- an m.ul]’].,' large supply of roots an« tables . !“!!'”g@_-w'm in price. bushel. (Other Cereais unchanged from ious quotations ’"l'nt.â€"lo‘lnld to day st $5 25 and &Whrh-lqumon.ulum..‘“ for fore. Mutton stili brinp..:o. 8c to #e ib. Pork k steaiy , w osu.bu..'f." Daizt.â€"There was a fair supply of Butâ€" ter today. Print butter commandet a m‘ynhuuo‘;.lb. Tub butter sold at 19¢ and #Â¥c. 1e brought 100 per lb as an average. ' _ Vrortasies â€"There was an unusnalle Tursoar, Oot. 5. xmom a fair attendance at the * yesterday, aithough not as large much a~out the same m« previously reâ€" Frovur axo Gastx.â€"Flour remains unâ€" w in price. Wheat also remains y, and is scarce. Uats were more plentiful, and soid hom 330 19 Jbe int little earlier, but that seems to have been impossible, from the distance that it had to be sent, and the rapidity with which the fire spread, tho whois of the damagze har . ing been done in about three of an bour. There is but little doubt og the mind of Mr. Birch but that the &thndduilu.dhry,udu. i hmhr'wbmwumi ‘.“"“‘"h.‘:"m us 1 so clasely upon t of Capt. Crowley‘s barn. -{h. Birch mmnll.vp’hh mumah G in rma sns en ie ons of his neighbours, who.during the t the fire was in progr«ss rendered hiin the assistance tiuat !ay in their power, r-t-r part of their furniture Every 'Il‘b‘:::d M&‘lt is to be regretted not arrive a lndoo.rl.m' _.uu:‘:-w-nu... -P-r' « The propertr was a valuable ene an l had been built by Mr. Birch in a most substantial manner, and the hotel had been fitted up by him at a considerâ€" able expense. The buildings are literally burat to the ground, and ir. Birch estiâ€" K1Â¥ The Grand Jury lound true \nlis against Joseph McGarry (or jelomously woundâ€" ing, and James Flood for iarcsay. The Court adjourned at twenty minutes past six v‘clock until hailpart nine this the plaintill, and donaid for the d« i The hearing o The counsel on both sides having aâ€" dressed the jury, lis Lordship said he should not deliver his charge that even. ing. as he had muie a rule not to sit after six a‘clock. lie warned thom aguinst formung any prejwige wieas of the case, nor allow any person to influence them. badly. _ lirs. Sasson and Mr _ Johnson were both laid up from the effects of the amccident, ami for a _ long tiuine, tue plaintiff being especially | badly burt. Several witnesses testified to the dangerous character of the bridge, which appears to bave been in a bad state of repairs for years past, and there had never been a railing up > it. Mosere. lecs & Rates appearod for the plaintill, and 1. c=sra BoJmne & Macâ€" donald, 1‘.l.3., of Aruprior, and, to that gentleman‘s credit, i* u-ut'bo said that it was very finely executed., cal creek, which has a (a)ll . Both perrons wers> se well as the horse. | he | badiy. _ Rire. Narson were . both laid . up of the _ mccident, an tiuine, tae â€" plaintiff Covaty or cans EToX FALL __ | _ FATHER -m\. z. . Qrark â€" a smrEE®. > [ 4 weeeee ) L l this | ‘.The Rev. Father hi 0 A Before Mi. Justice 1« rrewsox. g.&ond lecture in Gowan‘s night to a large audience, among whom were sSKEOOXD DaY. 1 mem o . The Coart open«d at uen o‘clock, when | ;:W‘fi?“m hJ:.,:; P the firt case callei was that of ,.n...‘m m-.-.,fl :0 and BESI y] s\RSoN re THE fowNSWIP OF FitÂ¥RoY, young. The proceedings , as 0% Ties action wWas boought by the plaintift® ‘he mflfl with religigu» exerâ€" Loork ver c atapes 1 injuri c« su«t ined f“‘“’ at ‘M d whiich "h.a by the alleged delsctive comdition of a )@C*urer came forward comm« """“'"I maulge, in cousequâ€"ncs of which a horse ‘Hiscourse . In hbis W renjarks he ! t aod burgy, with tho wife of the plauintiff® 5* ted that the power of the I‘dpes had | 9 and a man nemed Johnson, received se | been severely shaken sinca the time vere d jurles 1 ppâ€" ured â€" from llmZ'M MM took & flll{ll“‘ evidence that there was a broken plank | 800 ‘w them. _ He | flotiled n the soadway of the bri lgsd, and u”mi.l:vi“nr:‘ i |&.“ ~£fi ;u‘:?:n Apecia wes also no muling roumd the »ides of the 5 C ..:z NON4 + latter. â€" This ace ©ont h-g‘ln‘llnli on lll.:wm called upon b’" authprity t o SEw #ist June last, tho buggy at the time| 4** upu_nmlin‘oflhmnd olurhe, being | triven by sohnsen. . ‘The borse, it 'l“..m who had adopted l.“’m?’\ HAJIP:"I::: e>ms, was segred at the hola occasianed m‘.-' “u ‘h’ would sacrifi their \gjl‘ s8THCH a y the broken piink, and backed the lives sooner than their bibles. ‘T) .popfl dm‘ with 1 rebicle and its cccupants over into the | Mdbd w monarchs of Europe, the quali reek, which has a (a)) of 12 feet 6 inches, | t different tit to put t> the sword 1: \Flnt oth perrons wers> seriousiy injured as those . heretics who had resisfed l""A- tho‘a ar vell as the horse. | be |uggy was«s smashed | 20thority, and how that was it CLAR adiy. _ Mrs. Samson and Mr_ Johnson | COuld be seen in theâ€" Massuore of $t. D=r ; 16 rere both laid up from the effects | thoimew. He spoke of the */ B l -' 4 { the accident, anmi for a _ long| Piedmont, when he said he seen | Maâ€"a on The the fir Powders and OTTAWA MARKET®S MIH®X AT HIRCHToY. he h ary loss be has susâ€" e has the fall sy pathy urs, who.during the time progress rendered him all sold at $15 and $16 a at the previous quota umour Cue; its effect Serotula, Ph:t Rhoum, even Loprosy 1 it has most never cure. whatever naturea re ed by the use of T C L0 20 ARTRHRDOT | 1 a0d mb ed durmg the past , Cambridge, in 1891, He is 1 due to “D-';': of ©" Memorials of a Tour in Gr xi Arabian Heave several volumes â€"of poetr paration is being Leaves," " A Memoir of Ke rzacts from all i.s &uwb@&*‘ Ho mt ie araa in s iy &s or t atisfaotion ; it can that hormich nniilâ€" Yake â€"_1c t p| ne OV ght by the ,mmflfllu. m w anjuirh «e mured "I""l ,"c‘"w"m. tive concduon of a di In a of which a horse '-tmlndm“l the vife of the plauintiff® . Leen hinson, received se | "hen ..“'.'I'I’ ppâ€"ured from the | - is a broken plank l.llu .& e d lgo, and tlu-‘m | h.v.uin:.‘t lused iurd the »ides of the called up b«ppene! on the | Y_r‘_ pevasindtibala and backed the uts over i’uo the X 12 feet 6 inches. iousiv injured as miggy was smashed 274q3 _ 3133 3061y1 that borough until 1863, when he was cletated 16 . the Howse x‘ Aly ~ politics Lord Houghton is a , steunch Libâ€" “ll.-dh.'u.-:z'...dm measu e likely to sustain or increase the 33._ 3 " "7", SAe0ugh Canaca and the Wast, His Lordship was born at Yorkshire in 1809, and graduated at ‘hhu‘. in 1831. He is d“l-hhdohhom..‘n“ h'."“l.n "‘h-ll ‘I "“"7; * Pailm ‘L.-â€"-Lâ€"e‘- T% 4 OB .‘.b.' “ after a tour through Canada and the Lord Houghton, betier known in the wlnl world as Richard Monckton ultar a ._‘_E_&‘_‘EL{'_‘: days ago, new subscribers It is at "m_'â€" ob M-WJM.N m on of MLAON in ranninalu. 1. U arddition of 20,000 is tequired :to make it Ts A number of special subscriptions ve been promised ; and a fow warm friends have undertaken to canvass for L. al 'flb‘â€"â€"â€"éfl lw‘.: i io m es e aaite so to lengthen his days. Mm An effort is w made to 4 Wilness of New York upon a more flu‘l...,u. m....,,u mummm.?m it during the three years of existence, and that the loss involved h'i:.&.,m“ hh““m" The $10,000, If half that sum can be secured,. it is thought the prnbbc be continuâ€" ed. The Weekly tb':'hw“ bouing 25000 subscribers and vet ‘an TTAWA, WRDXESNAY OCTOBER, 6, 1â€"}s. wmflob&ow state. miracle of vitality is sustained b “"‘Nm by nature (as above) J‘“h, '“ are wasted in the ordinary nervous musoular operntions of thinking and acting. And in propor: “"‘“““c“!dm“lndm for restormg the waste, is pnnrn‘ i-hulthudmu The th Whlbc:mndmhu,m identiâ€" cal with those of which Fellows‘ H?"'" phites are coniposed ; the ability of this York street is now open for gues u-uuun... ms.r, mss | TuAmuuotmm,d‘ stances pM i f".]m. mfi- the water, and the air. Natural forces, light heat electricity “"th‘_f‘:mdm ca (JEsworps bhes emâ€"the i he . shift, saw him, and pui him in‘ we Seresi" along . with tham E carried him to the bottom of the coal Here the Laird was laid on some straw The following anecdots has been re/ lo-by.w-,mull..lohom :L!hll.n--w ‘“l-llflhh. lzr. particulariy gen luraself on market days. His pony, a sturd knew well the condition of his when the Laird was hoisted into the dile, assisted by Mine Host an i the The Laird, as the fresh air began to upon him, fell half asicep, and first to ove side and then to the the poor but wise dumb brute would front :o the one side, and then to other, to preserve his master‘s eq brium. But this pitcher went once :nh-‘h:-nl. ‘lhhhl:‘o{ bliw-l,ut :'ulh’“;w .m.w':l.,-a + saw him in the creéel along with thans maving been acknowledged â€"F W-N.Mdfiw&p We Cul ce 12 0 eent y Eaee § off without the slightest di its conclusion, a vote of tnh:'nk;‘ Chiniquy was made by the Rov. Mr. tor, and secanded byb{u Rev. Mr. Y and carried unanimously, The comph applauded. The lectrre was very tively listened to throughout, ew’ I in pretty -nu?hqn" 6. He wou! he sai+, tell he l.l‘:v, as he « many ladies p:esent, and he did no to call a blush to of is oh. * t _ lit i t mothers to educate their e -:”h::.ndh the -b:.(‘ t “ u‘ to them within the care of the nuns mfi-:dhunhdv&d:hfw':?l hour, which t 20 "'_"';d:‘!' were frequently ! Roman Catholic faith was the Church. He proceeded in the most earnest upon this point of education for some time, and passed some severe striptures upon the nunneries and the al\ pro M’wilhhlh walls of its ifstitu | tions, of which he gave some ins neu' educational purposes, to the n.others ‘-Pflm coun mes ; he solemnly warned parents 4gainst that practice; he compared the ing over ol young persons to the priests for and when once they had got a boid upon the young. the :1"-“ soot ind continue_to do so until the countries were under papal rule. He (u'n;fm‘ ) saw a great danger abead, an y were not 7 Roginnd aod ait hat pocsmnins, The of ions danger he alluded to was the edycation tholmew. He spoke of the mognes :n | ._"ANCHOR BRAN ." | dmiensty ts on o hoi. 7| Bost SIX CORD EXTRA Quality me here 1"â€"Ayr Advertiser. itional purposes, to the practise. of ore hp.? countries | offerâ€" up their offpring as . riBoes Whaur am I noeo t _ order. In 1837 of Parliament for the restoringâ€" on represent Lo At ul Hup iis o# udly tten I not, aw so t wieh their leave eate htere, ht Avr ster s 1. the riliâ€" We3 ACRELE Suicion Tr,,10r00le "ad, ndoanepeneg Logetn® us eX@râ€" ich the nced bis arks he ly an #c., teil biaProalBios i Aits oi 3. .23 t Furt nf 1ot t > slun of the Tomp.:.a oo tai siug *wo acre« of land mare ar «ibed as folhows: at the where ‘he side Hne between and twonty«lx cars i~to the thenje"ue cast !~ the pabl c Road, ing uo be river, thence North . the s « of the F y mad to the F toense W es nv.r to the There is a "C.AICIIT ux: 4 ‘Mill Site & Machinery. Pursjant the 0 m':'hho:,lnnt 4 :“"cxc‘:':‘vvm 1t Jo l=Q., lbe Waster of this Oourt 'i Honatoinl‘ o a ate um roa o‘ ury,at the f Frcay, the tWentyâ€"Dinth da is 5, ove 3 aoan t onl Sninth dn MONDAY, 4th October. wieur sexsor. ims L120 000 CCTIm Verard &ltont aurcfameery m ‘be td ao ul boere ig tese ing otvers at the Centre Town Livery Stekies. BA Dout tail *o attend. F ¢lerms, “‘"'".nfi #ept | 2. 1876 Livery Stables, Carriages, AND VEI which cannot be beaten, Ad Ottawa, moul satbvact_ry mapner Livery Hehdancee ...'""';..‘“ CCCREEEly "204 90 OV FPOWsl J a%. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, U. 4 Doi SBLL Bize,, Mrasrs. Campbe 3. H. -g..-_]:l,g Im porter, Liberal advances made on consignments. LIVELRY STABLES CRusaRiEs, WiN £8, phirer in iroy w v 5 sitiant 50000 un BASKERVILLE BRO8. ExTus Town \ is hnd S N song the, bank of sald I1TIGH _ WEPNES, derriugs, frou quantit}, jlm'q F reduction on 8 tor. or apwntds a redueton on make room for their Spring fl.l.‘ . 8 1b eC wound en tor $1.00, waie n marge bags, Five Salt, 230 ios, ~1 pple= and &lâ€"..nho on m;u‘.'w': 3....u-..;.m~o< m-m:'t‘\.. :r lmuu?. ig» roun C ver n large bags, Five Sal lbs, per Good J..'.‘..'.l‘m A pples ud‘:&l-,a.o on band, al} wis TVR W as l lA @BACCOS, F.CKLES, BALL BLUE STAROH, RICB, RA | cUERiXTS, nru.' uu..-,m ..'.,'" and BROOMS, also, | BEST SX CORD BXTA QAV Baskerville & Bros., ‘ No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, ' 'l:q:zn" :f n“umny&"fi A Alph. J. Steers & Co. LOWRIE RICE, d attent slw ys in atiendenge oppen SHont OUSEK EKEPERS, Brirtsx Lion HoreL. July ®, 1875 RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, |‘pposite Happors Hridge,) QTTAW A, ONT ANCHOR MILLi JOHN Cuaurriages, BROWNLEE & CO: .-;‘;‘»:'..j.r:.:.m‘ A Rare Chance. atiomn (f Jou'w 4 e La'?hm"“ 7 m"‘ his hm ber I'A-l 6 ..’l‘..'l'", 3,;‘;% E":% E gg‘-fi.y&"imuhw n nibepGnens | m'-&:i'_rf::f‘fi-‘ l Aavunee eath is on reunye . Ounwensng atane *A %&‘3‘ ie Te the Ohake We | pinine Ti tte to o0 m Besmee e the a¢ uio PouL o Ferer Road, lead? | about invariably, early to J uly, â€"* * ** l PAISLEY, Would oa!! »tgention to their PROOF AND RYE , W iN £8, LIQUORS, ; orle S Paiet it Pnor‘s No, VYEKICLES,) D. MeARTHOR #c., 88 St, Potor Ht., %'&'%“: ebbe msere, rguuses cmurts wrou sius. vAi, Ap experisnced BW@ / ... carriec on each *9 iMicornge.. ... ... .. . 5) "I ftre>s> Mgo to 604 «nnestiramimen the Glasgow, Ling ate inâ€" U Sangs pie ozple Brmhagen t4pnt, ie of 2 per Ottawn Juiv 92 mmm OF Rw » AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS when they embark Zon board of a steamer, .. Por particulars apply at the Office, Apurks 1o bartios destrous of visiting the poinws of inâ€" ing wits Hiowmer samm Gould, whicn leaves e isagina s :E.-.- -::.'q..-..-'a..*-.?.w imemttsor the Lice, vor Hoohe Capraine %‘5&‘&%&?&” f P for a : e tmper tm wins e remun‘s Union Forwarding & Railway Compary, R.'AI- MAJL |LENE, UNION FORWARDILNG & RAILWAY OOv. Uuiawa, Votâ€" 2, 1675 Saturday afternoon ‘Trips to L‘ORIGNAL LLAX Lik® The Oftawa River Navigation Company, ) of the larwast bias «_ 100 Hoo ) o. Sue ie Sooty nilest and sefest in the QITAWA RIVEAR MAVEATION CK‘Y, ARE NOW DISCONTINUED. July 22 1878, :0 prepared to ANCHOR LINE. Quebec on or ‘DU CHESNE LAKE. \BOYAL MAIL LIXY STEAMERS BETW E4 ®â€" "Queen Victoria‘" &uduuuwuu"uuuuu& t t e P ma ult n d t un 4 4+ a +# 848 #+ 8000# ## 40 6 u0+ 00 # anaae OTTAWA 1»o MONTREAL s can be made with the Canada ay to certy Excursiounists by TH ©.8TFHAMER DAY L1NE, R. 8. CaAsgEO® _ seae oo wa n n + » »2l000tle aday. the oth inst.. the R. W, SHEPHERD, Kigg in i 400 Agricultural Insurance wo‘y ‘ HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. > ~~_JPRACT IC0AL y T PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTER, NO SMOKE, wo HEAT, Plumbers, ~Gas Ottawa, A ril 6h 1876, Ottawa, Sopt, 2, 1075,. .. AGtHI® for the Improved Hot Air burnace. Small:~Steamers & §te;r-n Laun BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEEL The ‘Summer Queen COOKING STOVE. Woul Working Anobinesy Auret MILL MACHINRRY OF EVER Enxoimzs ano Bomsrs, 40 SPARKS BTREST, OPTAWA. â€" _ Manutacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in Iron and Wood Uu-u..] WILLIAM aNut CONSTELLATION, WELLINGTON STREET, A First Class Family and Commercial sSTOVES. Lo STOV Fall and Winter, 18 The Royal Exchange To MBBT SPBorAL ®Equrmonme . .. l-!'-.u"“ f Paddi¢ Ktermers. with draughts remging goun '.‘.'."::..':."'j OFFiCE a2ND waRknOousE. Oot, 17, 194. Bend for Ciroulars and Oatalogues, ____ SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEE wban "n-uomu-u-, AND Compuom .&IMM”MM“, Wmhhgumu-u-‘q..... mA sil n seve & HlEs d it ie t 2 a n i hn hm BUTTERWORTH & Co., I" MTO R‘%‘ #4 ..‘I putat i $Niae gene s 4 . 4 qy CC C ) * eraiK MIOMK U6. # Smches w Contracted for. _ Prices from £200 upwards. MACHINKEY CONBTRUOTED FoR;BoATS BUILF ABROAD (ILate Yarzow & Hanuzr;y _ _ * 8 AND sHIPBUILDERS, IsLE oF poos, POPUAR Mnbmuhflndflnu f Wlumbers, c. Y A R R 0 W* OF THE BEST CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKE Y A R R 0 W “A'flbu%I S NOW OPEN.*â€" UAPIIAL, . 3rd Door West of Bank Stroet, HKite Assurance. O T T A W A. YTH &KERR, 25 RIDEAU <sTREET. CANADA ROWN JZWE and a half cents per and Steam Fitters No. Bi and 4j Wellington Btreei ere, Nsw AND Slooxnfl ‘Fâ€"Reay ofIpN, Roor puuus seutine, Piuae, Machinery. rFOT, SUSSEXâ€"ST 0. 8, SHAW & 00. RAL MILL U + RDWARD A. G¢ JAMBS A. Baor Desmarais and Adam. +« 20 BPARE #I, OPFAWaA. one to one RADIANT LGHT, filted t‘p on the shortest notioe, , aAnD Coppu®: Wopg Pump; 4, PARLOUR and GEORGE U E1 Ne MAGEE n 4)# O stoum and hol we it B by w 4 0 Oity Plumber, Gas Corner W ellingion Oumwa, Houtt #hde Physicine, M omeepatiste G©SBBS & Patents > N1cronRLa .M W ALKCERR J '::-‘I'v!.‘“_ f L TTR Agent‘s LIBnARY _ Of 19 ¢ Ai # Hus * uM sney 1o Es Oftceâ€"uell‘s _1_»!""!'1 Lounen YVOL. V NT UR 74. 8, A008 K. 1LOGAN, x Jewels of ‘‘JNNOR 4 y% w 10 RuIDTER AM {TPOR 18 © e Tube

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