| 6 N4 Â¥ 4 k A % # 1 44 4J ‘ ’ | ‘ Youre Basroxs‘ Frxura1.â€"The remain« 0 ‘:» late William © Allan, whose death w hromicied in yesterday‘s issue, were : ed yesterday afternoon in the Hul C ung_.‘:illhoflm-dlho(b.p U der. deceased being a member of one of the Lodges of Young Britons, both turned out in large numbers, headed by a tbra«s band, to pay the last tribute of resâ€" peci to tPrir inte lamented brother,among whom he was highly respected. in addi um;-onnw-fl- and private citisems . _ the deceased to the zrave. The relatives 0 the late Mr. Allan hbave the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement of one who was carried off in the prime of life. at 7:30 p.m., at the store formerly occuâ€" ieeact." My l.h-p‘.'iwa.b- its Souets, street. 3 and m-:-;w be ...lr‘ Great k _at this iale. Du‘t'or'h'&ï¬-â€"‘lahqm.d each sugceeding day until all is sold. ing <~ the main entrance of the Western Bock of the Departmental % an! at once proceeded to gruzse on lime grassy slopes of the square facing Wellington street. . Mr. Drummond, of the Montreal Bank, observing this transâ€" gression of the recent stringent regulaâ€" wous, siepped across the street and called the attention of the policeman on duty to were men appointed to watch and hnho-lnk.'l.t As ::3- mond was retracing steps, came across Mr. Gibson, the contractor, who jumpei out of his buggy, and with the assistance of one of the workmen drove the introduder off the %;uare by way of Bank streei. hh%w she puayed sad havoe with slope in which she sunk fully two feet at every jump. 1t does seem that cattle are mndhflbr::trp"“ rmoilstion of the by imw. Vorer‘s Listsâ€"The City Clerk has uflplnd"ï¬hb‘hlbovm' lists now y for public serutiny, for the many subâ€"divisions into which the city, by a recent aot, has been divided. They are done up neatly in pamphlet form. and are a decided improrement on unddphnnlnLll. The nex: municiâ€" pal elections will be under the new law, and by ballot. luroura»t Nomcz.â€"Mr. Bermungham -dnu--;rnud-h.-b ef Boston chay Ax Orruxvixe Cow. â€" A stray ventative of the bovine species )-m afterm.on entered the open gatew»y iemwi A Romazzy Casz â€"A man named Henry. Chylm.'h'-vfl-. pastry baker for some time year, al Chbson‘s confectionery, and who shortly after appeared in the Police Court for oltaining goods under false pretences, i again in trouble. This time he is ac s of «tâ€"â€"..ng a horse, buggey ani ba unc..ulolr.lA.bhd'fli.w,. 1 «u.. that he went to &-3 ‘1«.., «st, and represented himself as ugent 0‘ Mr. Gibson, and was going to again in trouble. ihis ume he is ac | _ ~* of «tâ€"â€"..ng a horse, buggey ani ba unc..ulolr.lA.bhd'fli.w,. ‘1 «u.. that he went to &-3 ‘1«.., «st, and represented himself as ugent o‘ Mr. Gibson, and was going to Ruci mond on business. <n these reproâ€" readily given him, but next day Mr. Sims Srorruvo Worx.â€"Work on the L‘Urignal and Caledonia Springs KRailway has been surpended for *bis season, owing to sotme dl‘cullv expermiences n ;e‘ting a righ: of way through somme far ‘he enterprise wiil be resursed, how .« arly in spring and rfl forward vigorously towards completion. semistions, the horse and .1'.‘ u-my.nc.hhtuum . Sims N'NW Gih:.. «ad found was .m..uu-.hsz &d Detective Hamilton, who immediately set w work to ascertain the whereabouts of Tok lis Deraztcrz.â€"Detective Cingqâ€" Mare. of the Provincial Police of Quebec. who has been in the city in connection with the Chevrier and Birkett burglaries, being tried at the present Assizes, left for Mentreai last night, the case having been finally disposed of. Bm home is in connection with the Gui funeral, which he says, has been fixed for F“’. wotion to eva int, and pendir e Seipt of reptien, Mo. Sims nod the ville .?-da-d-,, word having h‘; obrained some one having WB the detective, stating that the q Mï¬o*mymm Kemptville, la-t to further orders. The detective the warrants made out, and M_loâ€˜ï¬ m atematece t aeviom immio city . wnâ€"aâ€":‘â€"- uiso j alacrity :fnh-hli' br:‘yhm- ho«ever, yesterday morning at 3 o‘cluck, By Ward Market building yesterday. A beary force of men has been put on, and the contractor is anzious to have the loundation completed inside of two weeks. began on the manson work of the new By Ward Market building yesterday. A it is expected that the building will be roofed yet ere Christmas Day. Dri: Timzs.â€"The great stringency in the . our market has bad the effect of redu img greatly the price paid men goir.; ‘~ the woods in pursuit of lumber ung 0s r-no-lh-'*u'-r 'ub-nhb.:. men were being aove! to go to shanties at .lu-:l-xr.' a mz:u.“c turday last and yesterday. . uis is nearly the half paid for the previous two years. For Boston ..... 405 am, 1240 prmu., 6.10 Arsives in Crand Tromk Railway. Lesves Presoots Junetionâ€" Leaves., ... . 11.00 am. 200 45 p.m Am......h-n.-.m'lmp.- â€" Canada Contral Reilway commmer . Jessie Cusscle leaves Tyimer every morning at........}.3V a.m. eluruilng AMTIVO ab............... 1.30 pm. mpes leave the REusseli, Union and W umusor Houses at 4.3U a.m., to counéct Commu®cep» Worx.â€"Mr. Donald Masson BJV p.IB. â€" oitawa River Aavigation \ om paay eamper Pesricss leaver............... I & AEravellers‘ Guide. DUUGesssmesssscc...+ LidmIE 745 pm. Qeniral Verment ReiSuway. avee Codensburg Dex Lo > "__ ATiÂ¥eS........... me: (Queen Vicior:e leaÂ¥res.. &$octal intclligenceor. 4k leave your orders lor stoves row at Eemonde‘s, 3940tf *, the li4th inst., at 11 o clock and uow besten 700 am., 1240 p.m. ©" Boowus.â€"The works of the ttewa Boom Company at Ke‘tie will be clased on and after Monâ€" , the 18th inst The one at Lower and will also be closed on that NHoyal Mail Line. 7.15 pm, | The sysiem bei under the inï¬ +â€" mdh.% Medical Disâ€" coverv tor a few the skin becomes emooth, clear, soft, and velvety, and being illummuated with the glow of perf ot health rm-nu.,g:.mcymu&hm 1 glory. “‘hdnfl -“w the -m'duoflodmmfly somewbat slow, no imatter bow good the M-plz:l. While one to three bottles clear the skix of pimples, blotches, eruptions, yellow spots, comedones, or Dr, K. V. #12208, Buffalo, N. Y. : Deax Siz,â€"I am sixty years of and ms:':'m'fl.uu?’â€"h ‘flh"oxhu-â€"gm.w to cure some cases system is rotten with sorofulous or virulent blood mns The cure of all these diseases, ver, from the comuwon pimple to the worst serofuls, is, with the u‘dlun u0et a matter wmont potent agent, only a matter of time. until accidentaily, [ saw one of your vauks, which described my case exactly. 1 bought your Goldes Medical Discovery, and took two bosues and a balf, and was entirely cufed. From my shoulders to has been the means of restoring both my wife and #.-fll?&w ficted will themseives of its use, for although it is widely used, | think its value is not appreciated. Yours truly, Joseru A. Evaxs. Soid by dealers in meaicin s. â€" Covsazo wirn Eavrtiossâ€"Cora_». â€"=___â€" CrarERacz, Columbia Co., N. Y my hands, | was entirely covered with epgres ty te jage ons baly .‘ 1 age wmankindâ€" â€" With _", z. Bezwixouax advertisss a fine ..""a".",":_...ï¬.""“"‘“""..:‘"..".‘; nu:'-ioh inâ€" mmndmmmoh&.’“;"†bargains may be expected. 1 walked with great difficulty, and Dr. Garvey has, in consequence of numerâ€" ous solicitations agreed to remain in the likewise wl.bdn ..:.do:"hind Providence, Fel P"rc';.r"““t‘m-' Hypophoshites Decyx.â€"Pedestrians on Rideau streot had their curiosity somewhat excited yesterday afternoon by the antics of a freely of the that, inebriates. ~ A ,-‘.shn:'umu.,u of retreat from the gaze of the multitude. i inagoming on Tae pasinee us Jor wo" on & woâ€" men to do so seems very unnatural. .uhdtoï¬rbl-‘olb-"sjmpdfl'yp.- phites. taking botitles find hr"i-'lm»’ oo ‘apst, T so .dvindh-': e-m‘ which she did until ber noonz. I‘wo years have elapsed, during :Lodl'boum any jung &Mflb’omaypm | } My wife, also been in bad healith fever in December last, which left ber much prostrated, ivised by the oan io s ho Temwedy m bube us up. _ Before taking ‘aif a bottle she found herself muct benefited, and still ed woman, who had been partaking too v a m to 6 p. m. " Josu Buiixes."â€"To attempt to deâ€" scribe the lecture deliverad by the world remowned "Josh Billin. s," would be one dihhh-uo‘(flcfll-,/wu‘ over ; the quaint masner‘ in which he deals with his subjectâ€"that is, if he bad leries in is popmelgs ho tim spple mâ€"hnbz know -n‘h was in youeral, were very quaint, and evoked mugh laughter. llmm.nl. good a house, and the Division oft the zons of hu: .ï¬o“d of the most .;:‘hglnlbz.'h‘& to Napoleon Lehaye, charged with break ing into »nd stealing from the premises of Mr. Louis Chgvrier, on Sussex street, was found guilty, and remanded for sentence. ‘nn'-xf_é..‘o was C. H. Wlu.n':: os. F.zqtnuam, «/ m/.; claim for $634, sorâ€" tices in d-t'.h. and balancing acâ€" counts for tation to the Governâ€" ment for the construction of the Library when the rase at six o‘clock.. The i will be resume bailâ€"past nine 0‘ this morning. Cuirtax, N. B., Feb. l7th, 1873. Siz,â€"â€"In bebalf of my family, wish to ukmhdp.ddufl :maiitude I owe Mr. James 1. Fellows. ï¬ynhlr' bad been ill with inflammation of the lungs, hduhdmm of bleod and purulent , attended with every symptoms of consumption. After obtaining ‘LM""“%“‘.‘!‘M the few remajining nights of the season this talented froupe may draw ctowded hbous@s, as re deserving of a liberal pat cnage. Mi. Kelogg takes her benefit o morrow t in "East Lynne," when no doubt the gitiveas of Oitawa will turn Before lir. J ustice Patransos. ut en masse ‘as a compliment to this jueen of acirésses. Kelloeg .;r‘nd in the leading character of Ner: errick, and gave a true personâ€" und’lholhl.-nnlmd the inmate of a reéfuge for falien women. Miss Fanny Reeves, as Grace Resberry, also acquitted herself with ser =sual Lady Gay Spunker. !\ is to be hoped for Da. Gazyer.â€"We are glad to say that Pimpics, Erupticus, Hough Skin «oUXTV OF CARLETOX FALLl A8S8IZE®. I‘n fammation of the L.angs Gowax‘s oPERA HouUsE The Ne L C ha do so d a grea‘ many years, ,yi.-l:boillbtilliur. talker, a polished gentlieman, an exquisite and povz:tn-o of the R.o.nngrh-nn. e is always * gay, affable, courtâ€"ous, esy, diguilied and witty. â€" He would die for his faith and his Church, but he would go to his death with * T4 “;._w""l"""'“ a very tvpe is &mgmmsmum family was obecure; for centuries they were the dependants of the Coionuss; if one looks through the records of that | noble house be will almost always see a Simeoni filling the place of a tutor, a steward, a landâ€"factor or the like. The Wshnodiamemyo.:(vundd. He had four brothers ; one: hdnn is now keeping a druggist shop Rome ; another, who was booib?vc.i.d-d: tbotlgi!dw:.hnvoru rosinure, and was killed in a family quarrel some years ago ; the fourth lives at Pagliano,where he to Tuhu" _ himself upon havi devoly Mupou-onptwnt'::z so sealous as Simeoni. At the end of seven years he was promoted to the office Propagauion of \the Fait, to thehead. of to which C«rdinal Franchi was at the same time raised. llou_;d&mndrtnh‘- excellently together, and when it became necessary to send a Nuncio to ropresent the Holy See at Madrid after the roces and even bis carslessness in s tead â€" the affsirs of the of at Seaerny s daot. n ons ' Fmingp i: vag is dang a ever mnonen ons t ie To es made the next Pope. vad to see for & long series o‘ years he devoted “Nfluuï¬ddflg.hfl.fli&yufl seal which endeatred b lohhwb. In 1850, however, when he had this life h:-m- y:d-. Fius IX , ealled ‘him. from ib isb insisted upon making hh&u::;tolhhard& Consistory, and a Canon of St Peter‘s Sixteen years afterwarnds he was made Patriarch of Constant: At ‘the Vatican Council he, like conâ€" “itu:nduhotbdopd infallibility, i uxh L mm-am&:‘umu-. ever made it easy for him to submit his opinions to= the council, and he at once made his submission ~Of all ideas P & db’ ur" and at the Vatican, he &'.up the humble work of.a parish priest, to which CWhge arigh of e wl and ut new ml.“-’*w humbie, . He was a child of the ’r;, his patents were poor members of the lower middie class of Baguacavaia, where he was born in 1816. Oneof the friends JMP humble monk, who manages the little landed estate which beâ€" longs to himself and to his brothers. Monâ€" signore Simeoni began life as a tutor in the family of his traditional patrous, the Colonn:s ; but here he attracted the attention of Cardinal Patrizi, the Cardinalâ€" Vicar, who discovered in him talents and The first of them Ratolomeo Paccaâ€"is fifty nine years old. lHe is a member of an iilstrious family ; his uncle was that T ops Free V in tg bis Shile sea tepeiry ; Pius VII. in his exi 3 many of the familyâ€"the Marquises d:’lh Matrice. ol Benevento â€" have been li.ho{: Having received his education in t Clementing W the College of _ Noble Monsignore Pacea entered the service of FPope Gregzory XVL., not as a rrien. but as a jmwu made Viee: ‘resident of the Cri Court ; when this tribunal was abolished by Pius IX, he was transferred to the tribunal of the Consulta, which had exclusive juriâ€"diction over political offences against the Holy see ; from thence he was transferred to the Court of Câ€"seatjou. in 1859 Pius IX. made him assume the duties of Maestro di Camera, and in 1868 he prowmnted him to the oftice of Major Domo of the Vatican, He adorned every station which he occuâ€" The last foreisn mails bring some new facts concerning the six cardinals whe were created by the Pope September 17. Properly speak inc, tive of theso have been eudimlyu since the consistory of March lastâ€"that is, there "re the five persons whom the Pope had at that time deterâ€" mined to make members of the Saored College, but whose names were notâ€"then made known. The sixth of the cardinals created to«ay is the Archbishop of Renues (Montsignore God(rey St. Marc). He is seventy two years old':‘. be has been Archbishop for thirtyâ€"four yéars, and he is a good simple and sealous bishop . _ Of the semaining five new car dinals much more may be said. SKETCH_OF THE DisTINGUISHED PRELATES, THS NEW CARDINALS. }rom th in ; benightnt geatlo and THF TIMES OTTAWA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 12, 1s:s 44 44 W or and affection ; w., elo., and a large and well masorted stook esc esnt o ariiyi pomnans “.fllwlh‘“‘-“v tor lio Shiraie eaie duéng the day tor thome wtho oan. " TAtaAll who ean, attend the Auction Saion, as l-l-l-x-"mhw- real :l‘:-zt«“fl{'- a% Te of five per cont, h.hl-:m The Ten lers to have actust two solvent resident in the and Et râ€"*salaiale L‘epar mont ho‘, Lowever, ake sell to accapt this iowest or any tender. Snkfrome e fudien Siny Sn motere disith nhd Auskl Workimaliship. batter Suver plated kutveer‘ lï¬%&m "10., and & d Well masorted stook ollage "urn "Ure, dining tab: 8y "x‘~ #"’""' ‘a" y ig‘ Tiow and will be cach any onï¬ dn #"o, 20 In niiiicn. Prepo i cain‘p, mocty, dober tgreotal n:“' =u _m' the tth day of :.«-bor. _ Pians and pécifications cin be seen at this WY Ton mupiartipent reseve oo uie Cail $irk wee and jadge se etarive . BIR HARCOURT COURTLY. MK. E. A. MeDOWRLL _ as DAZELE : 'vduuy Evening, Es NRPFT of MIS3GR#â€" THUbu® KRL under the w ns Goverear Id“â€':ul,. 43 *y '?M b» produced the great Em wiona! Drama of Bast in Sald" The miver tate is i Hrome of Tht arst manuimeturing houses of New York, is q :adruâ€" ROUSEXOLD FURMITUAE & PMANOS, wili positively oe presén, when will be proâ€" oek Sovaaun‘s Pamg a com ay, . *"* * LADY GaÂ¥Y SPAXKEZ MBR. CHAS. LOV EDA Y and endersed Cpsedt e I 1ho pnilemimed LONDON ASSURANCE MIS§ GERTRUDE KELLOGG Reserved Heats can be secured at Gowan* #paur ite etre@t _ 30477 vie plate, com Silverware, Ladies‘ Gold .Watches, Oil BERMINGHAM‘S SALE ROOMS S ied on oo | son, he brought him to Rome and obtainâ€" This TUESDAY Evening, OCT. 12th, Under the Disth Mis Exeeltency | Extensive Auction Sale Notice is h+raby that the Voters‘ b'lloleydum:nlhomeLg mwu-yo.to.atb day of 3: w. P. LKTT, MHf 2. ank *_ ‘Clty Clerk. Shaughraun Company. most Dramatic Organi *"*"**"%"" maltonr tn the Don Inies Wmnâ€"lr the Carleton Club of Otta~ wa, two or three experienced Club Wai« ters. References as to charayer required ; -t pilaations t> be s=nt in at once to E. i. 4 a 1Nu@IN, Hecretary, C. u. 306712 SYmMESâ€"At Three Rivers, Qua. straling $10 in cash from A. Deschamp, _lw:.obqn a saloon on m-w. case was adjourned ednesday next for further evidence. N“l‘l CEB. of a quantity of wood and a wheelbarrow, was discharged, the party owning the property refusing to prosecute. â€" _ . long been assured. He is in person a man who commands respect and almost awe ; his education is t ; his tastes are refined, and his private life is blameâ€" of a secret society which had corâ€" Mn on asoon hy "arhas tad patohes. In 1 %mnflb&wm of Rome ud“&ml of the Pontificial sible post he Jisplayed the very highest of vagrancy, and sent to for a :-:E-u-mu&. mt it Doughan was up on .uhrr hï¬ut-i-th*& He was fined “J." Beattie, fora similar offenc ames & €, was also relieved of $2 and costs. | Before M. O‘Gazra, P. Â¥M. TURSDAY EVENING, OOT. 12th. dent of Police. ‘lhere his seal and intelligence made him extremely valuable ; he detected a ‘formidable conâ€" Police. In this most arduous and ed for him admission as a student in the A _of Roble Eoclesiastics. Ha his education hbere, Cardinal who whs then u‘n'au“ of the â€" Interios, * and" & mnm:- Vw“."“."_ mal . s.'.' "g.',; t eir sweet singing, willgivem _\ | ____â€" ie ts UA "Bosail C310 NC ERT Ottawa, Oct. 12, 1875, Ost, litb, 195, O‘tawa, Oct. 12, 1875. New Advertisements. GOWAN‘S GRAND OPERA HOUSE J. BERMINGHAM, Kigin Street, o>p:site the Russoll House, XTENSIVE AUCTION SALE ast , Henry Richardson Ta endent of the St. Maurige Public Works, For full particnlars see Programm»s, wf OTHER YALUABLE Goobps LAST NIGHT BU| TRAEE : Weel Mats, Writing Cnses, Dressing Cases, Work CREAT CLHARING SALE o mm ALBERT sSTREEC. , who has kindiy promised and rience eninaneke of J. BRRMINGHAM, 14 with the larceny BRAUN, to â€" Civita 11th with s abeve named Insoivent ..3.‘-‘-.«:--.:...,&5-" ï¬gwmmâ€"% Mfl.‘fo:uw':-'t:-ua fairs and toappoint an Assignes . hbis a | s K. irous" s oo salitionsl â€" Papls sb Nar Teae arrint 6e amay be es med on appusstior as "u‘:: m Be*, 2 1875 . muasm â€" nole" Rubt awenr Mlon atiok ut aite mtiouit Repectosnton. hy Sist day of Augusi, E‘ »1MaAbote mpoting has been Vostd‘hocumsteny the tm o6 COaATINGS, Ta igbvine u«m 3:-.:'- 18* Apd a Large conneciing with steamers of the Line, 35".«".71'.“ =lrï¬c hd:n\*" PA # 4 P m«thurï¬ l'on.any.(tu-hnm-rd)n Pasengers arriving at Ayimer at 20 p m. A conp» ction is made with the Cenâ€" tral Raliroad at Sand Point on the up down trips, t Mn yan ssearire . o further particulars apply at the offce of Aomeh, 4eimer, Ane o m nil"""i&'ï¬ * ONDA. 'io:fl-'n‘r'ul'r':‘ io d flï¬t‘fl-i § "Donalions will be thanktully rese!ved‘t y the Cm.' BE _uanm. "2 h.‘ Mre. 0. DEVLIN Tenders will be received by this Department, at Ottawa, i c On Duck Istand, Lake Huron, in the District of aoffice of Mr. Hamuel ®Risiey, Chairman of the 10 Antacann id t on porme o be procured b l.tcudl1 s “;c-hn to be n’dflm the undersigned l.“ marked on the "Tender for Duck WM.BYITH,â€" < UNION FORWARDILNG & RAILWAY COY. 8‘ndents of Central Tennossee | Nazh« viie, Tennessee, who have‘ T"""';-'"::"?i.n lal:rtllhTY asem a % + M sTiDA Viney»d, aod now @t Miniegi,. Wwidk Aa ied o ves NQ C Couk mlasioner ~f finstrma, Thursday and Fi venings, ; "omwu"flw.‘ m As they learned them from |. The Old Auntios of the TAEKY HAVE NO BUPERIORS ADW"S*I0N : Body of Hall, 50 ob s 5is 1 Ontiony, Soote: ** 4 * % * A -omn‘%h-â€"lu f Tieckets for at Gowan‘s Btore. .__ _ |_ Tll.ll'- LIGHTHOUSE & KeEPER‘S DWELLING TENNESSEEA Don‘t tail to hear their rendering of the . SLAVE CABIN SONGS T.l ORIGINAL ‘JOHN SMITH & Co., n‘day *h Augel, tits, } CLOTHING~HOUSE, Ottawa. Oct. ®,; 1876 T â€â€˜ï¬‚g "warl nenea N 9. Mgle i be povunng onelfaintaiies ue h i in uk BAZAAR ! . whe Lagies of the Conprifiiiinat t |Prork And every a-m Â¥ail and Winter unxpeErotmorait®a, C([TVJC _|_ _ Bteamer . Jesslo Cassels . will uuawa, Ust 11, 1875. :?IP-A @Pvbc tm yold stt hi * * apparc 4'. ‘;,kviai;;;;:::;::;:f:t j 8 e rovevevenenotorronman u_.o M BeD, se ue 6e se secede censas ces JABON GOULD. . +»» sseeee se sseee+ dAï¬ 3 aog‘fl&u...,......... -"‘0%‘. afu'o-c-‘.-uoovuoq W"; T 1% RiVimigee ns Sre : xenrs. JESHIHC CASSELS. Ottawa, Oct 9th, 1875 Till the Ist November Next, Mre, Koney, Cashiers : &wh. A MAN OP A GOWAN‘S_ _ HALL, \| CUsSTOMS 1KP., ‘ln-u{" Jays excepted) at 8 !‘xui. Lal . sueamers ol“lh- l%wtq (OMPARE THEPRIC for the conrtruction of a r’. O Mieaene sesous 6 °>% evee anenss on on be #n 0080 00 rems sn e8 008 sa800 bo vo oo us es MB «+ +0 6+ ++ sen 4n conenn out FLANKNEL SHIRTA, _ »0t of Men‘s Furnishings. seen iat the Promident. I $ A Livery: Stables, Carriages, cnnl Â¥own GROCERIES,JW INES, [LIQUORS, ;PROVIGâ€" _ _ IONB, £TO., ETO,, Liberal advances made on consignments. K. SEMP i¢ Bt, Potor St., LE. Importer, &p., 68 St. J. K. SEMP: JAB. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, 0. J! OAIP“H: uhlm m PROOF AND RYE From Gooderham and Worts Ceolebrated lbs. or upward tion on No, i Labrador oc 5 BJ 5 t cuie 9nn dhe te Son of $1.9 vrer c Lï¬ HM1IlGH W INES, Coentré ‘Town Livery Stabies, «" ~! / Burfitsx Liox Hotsr. Ottawa, July,2, 1875 . . ; 2006â€"4f rul.ao LABTIO bined with all the qual First Class Machine Sewing, ... c iitnie 4 006 COTROR: ask for * cunco&‘. BEST SX CORD EXTRM OAUAUTY, o which areselli vg at a recuction for CASH, â€" 1 0BACCOS, FCKLES, BALL BLUE STAROH, RIOCE, RAISINS, COURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, » JCE W CE LL E R Y Marah 11. 1974 make room for their Spring Stock, SEWING MACHINE. LIVERY_STABLES Baskerville &.Bros., No. 36, Ridean St, Ottamwa, â€"â€"* Alph. J, Steers & Co. Specially Manufactured f# use on the ANCHOR MILLS, PAISLEY, Would call attention to their ‘The . Victoria‘ Stables RUSSELL HOUBE BLOOK, LOWRIE RICE, Warriages. NOTICE. @rocers. bry utauner. *A spooinity maas ol BROWNLEE & OO | BASKERVILLE BROS. OTTAW A, ONT, CAVTION, $ toime. Wht piaki matiges mputrigs RNOTS give n give 1t d attent Quality 99 they have OPENED 4N OFFICE, under the 1 newly m&-â€"- nouis KX hn thines _ _PRACTIOAR.. . ... PLUMBER, GAS &.8TEAMâ€"FITTE Sparks Street, C i "A 3rd Door Woeet of Bank Stroet, < ... _. "~ CLUEF & MILL,. GENERAL AcENTsS. _ F CANAvA B Agricultural Insurance voy. Lamoss & â€"Chandeliers ~ Oeepeectvrimett f (Late Yaxzowr & Hsowt,) "< a ENGINEERS AND SRIPBUILDERS, I8LE OF mfl.fl _BLY TH C&K ER 8 , f ... 25 RIDEAU «STREET, |â€"=~ _ Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Ga Exomss axo Bomses, Nsw anv Szoon» Ham | wiLL MACHINERY or wy y umsonierion, ROCK DEILLE, BELTING, * i wame sire ie hOn| Amencn Sor bompays Rromge 2. v i; Arucpl td Wt S$mall Steamers & "Steam Launche BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEEL °_ Berow Steamers with speedifranging up! to 20 milesen bour, â€" _ mmmmmfli"*‘* Contracted for. . | ‘Prices from £200 upwards . ~ i9 MACHINERY CONBTRUCTKD FOR BoATé BUILE ABROAD..... . â€" The Royal Exchange Hote] Manutacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in lron and ‘Wood Working Mackney . WELLINGTON STREET, > A First Class Family and Commercial Hote] CONSTELLATIO Fall and Winter, 1875 Ouawa, Sept. % 1978 The ‘Summer Queen‘ SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, ty MACHINERY DEPOT Ouawe, A rIl 6h 1875. OPPIOE 1ND WAREHOURE............... .. :70 BPARK 87. OTTAWa. ~... Smpemitun anp Wonkznéinr GaLvAXIEED lnox, AND Copnm10s Work \v uc .30 Rdpan Awest, ‘Otlewa, (oppos To Dalhoukie Ht.) B&A" Orders may be leftai Mol.oan‘s Real Eetate Rxohange, Mpark Atreet, Improved Coal.Oil a cookinc sTove. o#i Toam Sion donrts pas es belntel recently cccupled by Mesars. Angus & Co._ wo STOVE®S. THE . OIL ~DEPOT, SUSSEXâ€"ST k uxk e â€" _ O HAHAWâ€" &# 00 â€" > Prospectuses may be obtained at the flce of this Journal. OF THE BEOT CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKE Y A R R O WC‘S Nlew Mood Oool... ':.u. Also, Box Etoves, m-'....,.ua nuq'wm' by carétul workmen. § BUTTERWORTH & Co.,â€" _ .No. 4 and 24; Wellington Btreot. Te Y A R R O W & S ~NOW ~OPEN. GEORGE . OPH 4D.A i9 The Largest Assortment in th Ci1y, Agents for the; Improved Hot Air > urnace. 70 SPARKS STRRST, OTTAW A. Kite AQssurante. lumbers,. &c. O T T ARWA. . Ferguson, FM:achinery. Coal Oil, ~~|.<»~â€" Besmarals and Adam.:s RADLANT L1G Sited np on the shortest notiog, . YAmw oo 4nd Cournne STOVEs, Mader raxor, is | w B iT oy 49W sass t . a Â¥iko 4+ «px 0 VYOL. Ml CTrOR I® Puysician, So. 12 #t. 4 «p@N NOR «_( the ate oanikn : ornbr 1. G)B (1] a a 160 44 im 4 Weeldh & Bas wl i