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*Â¥ f P 4+ Tvs limks dad 1ME LUERATLS ! Liiukxt, Orders and Subsem p!i wh cA he is authoruced to receice Â¥o D ADVIZTSIZENN [NSEZTED Notice to the Public. | The Executive Comumittee of the Doâ€" ! minion Board of Trade hare, through Mr Paiterson, Secret ‘ry, issued a preparatory circular, announcing the forthcoming anâ€" nual meeting in this city. . Although the meeting does not take place until the 1<th ofJanuary, the circular has been: isavned earlier than usual because, in the. estimation of the Council, the question« which will come up for discussion, affeot ‘ in ; the tinancial and fscal interests of the countryr, are omsidered to be ofâ€" more than ordinary importance. in reference to subjects suggested for consideration by local boards, the Council. in view of the fact just recited, point out the desirabil ity of excluding those that are of merely lxal : aportance, and confining the atten ton of the Central Association to such a* afect the general weifare of the Dominion from a commercial point of view. The circular aumounces that the subject c chanves in the tatiff and some modifica We Ahave .appoimted Mr. 3. ~. crou, of Port Hope, Ontario, Sole ~»t im the Dominion of Canada, for v Tiuxs and Tng Denates or Par g NT W Pure Iriskh Friess always in S T. W. KENNY & SONS, Rerchant Tailors, and Outfitters, Sparks Street, Ott OTTawWA, THURSDAY, eircuisar ampounces that ine SUGMCT °* changes in the tatriff and some modifica tou of the financial and railway policy of the Domimon, will engage the attenâ€" ton of the annual meeting, as will also that of increasing the number of com mer cal bodies atfiliated with the Board of Trule, the extension of the constituencies reprevented at the Dominion Board, and the best means generaily of incre s as the interest and eniarging the influeuce o( in« aergamzaition. |t is prated ow . fir ~ramvig, taat assocatisns of lamhe; DOMINIGN BOARD OF TRADE D »a mon Board, but it is also the fa that they would commani m«ach more respect, ami periaps even greater sitenâ€" t.m, were the membersbip less excinâ€" mveiy countael to one clase, that clas» be.ng interested in taving commercial th.s reason alone, and ibe prospect i aitomis of hboralising socterha$ an esson . ua.ly one sided institution, we hail the sugzestion with satisfaction. The cireu lar asseerts that the Boâ€"rd " has unques " uoumally suppled a lack in Caneda, viz, " an ellâ€"ient mediuc through which, to a * large extent, the requirements of com " m rce, agriculture and4 mesufactures can ® be exprossed| uo ths Gorerament aa l the * oquniry." As tocâ€"maerce aad manufac Laures, this may be rery genasrally trus, al . thougn there is perhaps some ground for compâ€"aint tha: in regaerd to the former thâ€" represeniation has been too exclusively its requirements through the Poard. it is the fact that agricuiture is the most important industry in this country, and that the lumber trade ranks next to :t ouner competitor. But it is a mere mockery to say that sither of them is, as such, represented at the Dominion or evan in the local boards. We do not underâ€"rate in the «lightest degrese the importance of ..4_" f 'r,-'“ f 2 .J‘ * .‘-k. % the interests which do find expressimnm through these organizations, but it mus: hare all along been evident to intelligent ol--mtht&,o-hul.-.hd_v. overâ€"rated it, and spoke with almost as much sassumption of authority as if they were the Parliament of the Dominion itself. _ Whaterer would tend to make the Dominion Board more general‘y repre sentative of the various branckes of trade, and thus entitie it to that weight which it is desirous of having in the affairs of the country, ought therefore to be welâ€" comed heartily by those in whose hands it will lise to bring about the necessary changes. in proposing to enlist as far as FH The Chaudiere Division Sons of Temâ€" parâ€"uce have every reason to congratuâ€" lite themseives on the success of their first attempt to popularize public lectures in Ottewa, and the prosperity which has possible the attention and infuence of the press, the Gatineil ot the Board do well, for they havre thus the means of reaching all classes of the community, which they would not have through any other channel. They will, we undertake sympathy with their aims, although, as independent authorities, they will always ined to certain branches of trade ; we are reaily interested to know bow uiture AC L4 tWe ldvcitlsciucnts. THE LECTURE sEASON. LEAN, ROGER & C seâ€"Big Bop MeArth in a particular J <I eamng dillâ€"rea ‘mess College. Poek«: Book Co tnCs tariff and the rail ticular way. If for d the prospect it v to those of to OCT. 14, 174 [ le«s attemded their venture will, it is sincerely | to be hoped, e it indeed may frirly be: expected, inquce them to make arrangeâ€" ments for a complete course. The lecture of Mr. Shaw, if not just of the character which we would desire to see frequently repeated, dught at least to . have been financially profitable. _ Indeed, all things considered,, it ought, also to ‘h.ue been (:more or less â€" sateTactory im tha â€" anpdience. for . the _ readers o the apdience, for . the . readers of newspapets cannot be said to be unâ€" acquainted gither with " Josh Bulings * or his style, and they therefore knew pMUM what they had a right to expect. His humour is of a very grotesque mature, and, some of his sallies strikâ€" ingly original, but he makes a mistake in a very large measure represents. . It is pot too -mhquhfllMfl‘ greatly to his fame by lecturing. His odd orthography, which perhaps amuses the reader nearly as much as his witti. cisims, is compensated for by no trait in his style on the platform. 1t may be with ;h.vn-dwwll"(“dmu ‘ho.doph,illhwwln“"“ ‘.u“ ~h.|‘nlo..dh terming the aboummable, drawling snivel of the uneduceted "downâ€"easter." it does no sugh thing, however, and upon this side Eo enyec t actor, and is not supposed to take on the qualities and characteristics he describes, for if it were so, "Josh Billings " would certainly not app ar in a dress suit, with gou! watch and chain. A anatch of the ver poorâ€"taste. sacular thrown in bere and there might bare helped to give variety to the fun, but m.hpsithbd&on-o“ upon the audience as a nigger show, and degrwied the keen satire and cutting sarcasm with which the lecture abound al. to the level of buffoonery. There are many who think that * Artemu» wud---,x-uu-.--‘”n*‘ rated man, and tae rapidity with which the popularity of his writings has deâ€" clined since his death, appears to be a pretty good warrant for the assertion. « Artemus " and "Josh " are somewhat alike as to the manner in which tney bave appreciated the spirit ~f the time, and cauzht the . popular fancy, but they _ differ . in _ this respect, that the former appeared to greater advan‘age on the platâ€" orm than throush the press, while with the latter the opposite is the caâ€" Even if we cannot bestow upon Mr. Shaw‘s abiliÂ¥ as a lecturer that unquali fed praize which has been showered upon it in other quarters, however, we are far from thinking that the Sons of Tempor presence. . They brought together an andience which undoubtedly was capable of discerning the weak as well as the mo-‘pai-udflnl.-v.hdlhvd- «oive i the prov>lam of whether the peopla a! Utiaws could appreciate an effart to cater tn their tastes for otsér than the x unary cla««es of entertunments, and soiv + it» sacsfacrorily. _ There is abansâ€" a _câ€" 0 firt rate Lslent at their comman 1 i wâ€" ha + every confrdence thae they We aw it w.ih c matâ€"nce ibe anno wmoe neat 0: a course of lectures unser their wispices during the coming winter, and sinc=rely hope, smmce they took the «k of making the experiment, that they will be permitted to reap the fuil benelit. in comnection with «n attack made upono | the central organization of the Asscciated | Mechanics Institutes, by the President of the Toronts branch, to say that the man agement of the afairs under that gentle wan‘s own control was not so very good tnat be need go hunting for a grievance Auocther evidence of that statement is to be found just now in reference to the setection of one of the lecturers for the course which the Association yearly or ganizes. The season is to be opened by the appearance of Mr. Theodore Tilton, 0: Bmoklyn Scandal notoriety, and the wivocate af freelove and other social immoralities. . Doubtless the experiment will be a paying ane. The curious of all classes will certainly flock to see the hero of the domestic tragedy which lately shorked and convulsed the whole civilized world. The morality of the transaction, however, is of the most doubtful des. .fi,a.,-dhnww by the Toronto press. Whatever may be the merits of the questionâ€"as between Mr. Tilton and Mr. Beecher, it is an insul$ to public decency that either should in the present circumstances be permitted to cccupy without protest a sphere to which only man of unsullied character ought to have access a sphere, indeed, which the latter will soon desert if they are to be canâ€"can and other nlaced upon a level with those of the Beacher Tilton stamp. We repest the entertainments. But if Mechanics‘ Instiâ€" tutes are to be prostituted to pmw pases of this kind, the public and the Government who contribute to their support ought to know it. Tanqusa beans. This lfl' eubsti mummh& oneâ€" mnii ind hfi maadty o fraand byh-d-t.'.uh-dwivh- :::flh&vfl-’:.â€"b:t: Eamact of Vemitia ""“‘r....""".. P of Y in 30â€" lected vanilla beans, is warranted enâ€" tirely free trom Tonqua or other delet i;fi:;ibidlâ€"'“&h“ per arx Duszaszs, of whatever unture are poorâ€"unpardonably ol . iJ Meanwhile the Russian mnl:{l:m\un- ed to advance nx.tha North Valley ; but four equadrons detached themselves from T Z0 _ _ 22 maothair war for rour squaerent C 000 (0S thaks: the gorge of Kadikoiâ€" ground Campâ€" bell stood to defend. When these horseâ€" men were within about a thousand vards of him, w gave a brisk order to his little body of footâ€"directing them to T C C Thoain maunt the top of the his little body of footâ€"cirecung M "* awivrance and again mount the top of the hillock. This weas done at the instant by the Highland battalions and the few score of English soldiers who had come up to rapges alongside it. â€" The troops did not throw themseives into A’hoila;v square, as his is _ usual in but _ simply m“" us _ SURpIT btrthont t n e deep. _ On _ this slender array all was _ destined _ _to _ rest, . for the | teo haitalions of Turks which had hitherâ€" to fanked the Queen‘s troops were h:i this time without cobesion. It would seem that the disintegration of the llu--‘ selman foree had m:'u the moment | when Campbell wi his line to the foot of the hillock, and -WM‘ some fow instants later, upon the evident | .pprmchoflb.m fl'&l_? At all | events, these two baitalions urks were now diss Ivedl or dissolving: For the most part, both officers aud men tu med | and fled, making straight as they could | iar the port, and they eried, as they went, #"Ship ! »bhip! ship !" ae |..| NP t o ie en FA By this defecuon in pref°eNOE ) * ~-’l. “md“ .'dr" ‘hph“ was suddeniy shorn of twoâ€"thirds of the numerical strength engaged in detending the m;lldihhwufici soldiers who ha 1 hitherto constituted but a fraction of his force were now almost all .mn.-iudtohh‘u:r-thhiuookh frovt of Kadikoi. Whilst he waited the movements of an enemy who was altoâ€" gether 25,000 strong he could not he‘p seeing how much was now maâ€"le to depend c haus. Arctthomest? ebâ€"ar uen T hundred men who remained with him s«till on the hillock. He had, however, #» N.m&minhfilli‘hhndouu b.jod'dlnoould easily impart to them xumv'xt{: the cccasion _ He raie down the line and said, "Remember there is no retreat trom here, men ! You must die where you stand !" ‘The men cheerily answered his appeal, saying, " Ay, ay, Sir Colon. we‘ll Jo that." It was whilst our m*n were still lying on *their faces at the foot of a hillock th t the four Russian squadrons began their of this detached ‘force was to try to seize ~meâ€"of the baiteries connected with the innt line of defence. The borsemen, it seems, rode on. not expecting a comâ€" nat with infantry, when suddenly they "o ons °o tar top "af tht Inleok springing up to s P opecnrally the ‘Eusian hormemen Sir Colin Campbell at imagine i that they were lalling intOo s0OMe men with a ‘.c:“' which was characteristic of the tallon as then constituied, showed a mind to rush forward as though undertaking to c arge and Axterminate â€" cavalry in ;h:"ovtl plain ; but in a moment Sir Colin was heard crying """3{ -xu.q-t.hi:d‘!" ::ot&uudl damn t that eagerness voice The Russian equadron h#“c;-o within m’ :‘uMJ'.?.'..JA shame dabtoanect not without a su‘j°C) O% nencimnt far they sa« how :‘he Turts in t 4 cht me=t a new and terrible foe. Ti came out from ta> camp of Hwhland _ regivent . a . sta wart ngry Seatch wife, wito an uplhified a liuhrml;mllhulonrm hiâ€" th» formmes of la‘am wened‘low bes in m in f>â€" secen «ant of the €:0â€"â€", e o4 rsascdoalt by theâ€" Christi=n wo | . cam « an iow ha ks 0 the ‘ait f poos ux@Â¥ 0) M o seefigs Liugt, ht fe® i [ atey o+ motay «0 at. the Cutk+ in J t 6 hLage bue c ownp, wad thie «ds |â€" hiqoustere b / were â€"ra ‘ere eX I spone ) ecermn. . bul arjal end G »inmisbrmeent. in one rstimes cue ho! i oi« stang | cking, burly Tw k, | setd nius fost umti 'h-hlbu?!l LGL fhccmectetthot Aipdan. i1 SE LLCTE their 6 e; and although they emptied no â€"wldles, they wounded some horees and meu. _ The borsemen thus met abandoned at once their advance upin Campbell‘s front and stopped at once by a this ready Md*hunhfltm traair Awuk, they *whseeled to their left anâ€"\ retreated. They retreated rogether, but not in pdcdor;ndth fire of cur artillery increased their conâ€" EQRTCC® Thus was easily to an end the aAvance of Mm* had found thems»lves, during a moment, in the front of a Highla~d battalion. And the Highlanders all this time were not without a sutject of merriment ; far they sa« how :‘he Turts in their 4 cht me=t a new and terrible foe. There came â€" out from ta> camp of the lwhland â€" regivent . a â€" sta wart and ngry Seatch wife, wito an uplified stick ia her band ; an ! than, it ever im hiâ€"tory th» formmes of |a‘am wened‘low beussth inâ€" m in fo aswen ««ant of the C:0â€"â€", for s odcvsacdâ€"alt by tn+ Christisn wo san v»iamiabreent. in one rustamce cue â€" labid ho! i oi « strang | ckims, burly Tw k, ansd eâ€"l nis fâ€"st until ebe had twaued oum tor some tim», and seemingly with great fury, She also applied much invective. Nowit~standing ad graver claims upon thâ€"ir attentin, the men of the 93d were able to witne»s this incident. it mightily pleased and amused them It amuses Te Pome Hntanr hnd pomancg aht wd mm‘ have chosen a line S comah mc HHHHa sc h Currox, N. B, Fob. 17th, 1873. M.-lnhhlfd’h-fly.lvu to .-h-bdt.bu I'uh-h 1 owe Mr. James 1. Fellows. daughter had been il! with inflammation of the ? had raised large quantities of bloo1 purulent matter, attended with every symptoms of consumption. After obtaining the atteadance of two ewinent physicians, w .0 afforded her no nlid.-b:‘uuu.- - # Sharphites Upon twhing iny boitler o had every reason to believe she would be wivised her to continue its use, which Two have elapeed, during which nv-dnht.*‘hud“.-d urves a)l who are 'flm or chest trouble to use the Hypo. continues to use it. 4 7 _ I believe, under kind Providence, Felâ€" n heewike ioi of wiel w&b.‘*,.dl?o'md- flicted will avail themselves of its use, for -l&?bbfihb-?lwh value is not appreciated. Yours truly, Josura A. Evaxs. m _ consult a physician, ar to suffer as at thhon witout gong at uce to the drg gist for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Curs eured by i Pile Oin or 0. m Pefundsaa Pnvce 81 yar poo of t the Wingate Chemical Company, Montreal, druggists, or will be forâ€" "..“E;_:.;;"._u._._..!...‘.’,...,.... and have them to select for you. â€"If the tos 1804 ploming to your tasterthey will a:lh Efirl.:iu you return, are of the best "Tow ® a C lhm protitable tos call on Baskervitle & Bros. Hamonznews (or Piuzs) are permanentâ€" House Keapars! If Dr. E‘Mathiou, 198 Notre Dame stree, of the 1angs. for cavairy, | line _ two | Extensive Auction Sale «itverware, Ladies® Gold BERMINGHAM‘S SALE ROOMS Kigin Street, o pusite the Russel! House, 4 CoMNENCIEG mn‘mhomuww.un‘ all i» gofd. The siiver «a‘e is }* m ane of the firat manofecturing hou«« of nYflt.na i« ::u. pek hadk "Pitchers, baivecs ts frait nes, ce pitc v-‘; . b.skets, cart ree> ver», of e« the most modera desien aod fin«s! workman=hip, baiter ccalers bisontt bores children‘s fi cases of ilver plated knives ~ilver s-vd + #OON®, ais., ete., and a large und tI »@sorted stock of cther qo ds, aiso must be soid without auy reervd l mskeromw for lhe othâ€"f extensive goutignâ€"nen » t arrive. + rivate sae dur‘~g the day for those who can» pbot attead Lhe Aucton at auction prices. '“liin-;&o‘.aw the Auction Seles, as great bargsaius wil: be «iven. : J. BERMINGHAM, w Awotie * mmiee s WB Wik 5'&, TUESDAY EVENINYG, OCT. 12th, ad HOUSEXOLO FURAITURE & PANOS, \\Mnndd@llw T:30 same evening at thâ€" stor», Fme ‘s Busex stree‘, near the e rne~ 6f York. "he subsori~er has ree ivei positive instruc» ‘tons t> sell without any resery & large qnan« tity of Roson and o her furnitare; «x marnidâ€" cent New York Piauc=, made Ha‘e 4 COn., and d ennd:‘.lm-‘ sionals to be unsn hr-r. wee finish; two ,..,z....h.¢ an~e, viz: ane Semiâ€"rand ering, 0 e 7} Octave MoCamm» in +« wilest order, voryJittle used and still as go d TTRACTIVE as neWw. *he ‘uraiture is the very best made and com priv« :u-h-r suites, warble top chamber snites, b>e« wainut chamber suites, bw and ash coitage furn‘ture, dining tab es, «ideâ€"boar 8, «were ary tiook cases, -w.«:h 6 geres, etc , »te. The furnit=re and planos are now on view and will be each day unti: %: at mw'“ Friel‘s Work Suxsex h re they will be +o‘id wi bout reserve, on THURSâ€" Ogawa, Oct. 12 1875.____________ TNXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE DAY, the lith in«t . at E) ven o‘ctock. TTAWA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 14, 1870 â€" «(gnuar ‘ ns« _ i TRADE SALE. METCALFES Wholosals REA MADE CLOTHING Estab lishmant. SPARKS STREET. Toâ€"day, at 2 ofciook and 7 o‘ciock, p.m. _ ROWE & ERRATT, Auction Paintings, COhromes, YARIG, Waal Mats, Writing Canes, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes and OTHER VALUABLE Go0D8 , AT + Ost. 12:h, 1+75 J. BERMINGHAM, Hatters & Furriers. South Sea Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrachan, â€" Baltic Seal, English Rabbit. Ottaws, Sept. 20, 18°5. GREAT~CHEAP SaALE uafl. and Straw Wats .l.?.n AT A8STONISHINGLY LOW PRICES,! HAT! HATS!HATSI sust necmyzo jut Tn aew TO ALL WHOX IT MAY CONCELX t Ottaw ., Oot. 5, 1876, dn in m ow s tpoaye Hats! Hats!! Mats!!! WILSON & ORR, Oarvers & Gilders A‘l out own Manuf«st=te, and Quality of Fur Carpets & Gilders. wr60 Suvarksâ€"st. ..mo-nuw-n‘ 856 SPARKSST,, Opposito the British Lion {Wotel. March 1%, 1678, 3 GREAT CLEARINY SALE FUR JACKETS H. HODGES.,) 0. . C 0 T E‘S, On THUOKSDAY, 14th inst., . â€" RIDEAU STRZEYT, CoRrXER OF PALHOUSIE STRAET Drug Store. T. T. SHEPHERD. PICOTURE â€"FRA ME January Ard. 1978, aer â€" _ * Chemist & Druggist, Reomember thejeale RIDEAU STREET, UXION BANEX BLOCK. AND Qrubgists, AT R. J,. DEVLIN, ATP 430 AND OTTaWA. AÂ¥ diTAWh BWEA AAVGATIOU C0%V,. 0 n e ni ie thoat raave‘ We T h c, bianr ht Soalprms ceomite vew aARD8, omnterammee im'nnw.'l:uam. -uum-"::flr ? ROYAL .:llo LIXF nllll- â€" Omrer w i worae~ [ 2 LAL_ * M7a¢k of Partiamen) Ballaings. â€" OTTAWA 1»» MONTREAL Dirscrors : sns * James M f .. president. DAY LINE, Ohgh- m‘%'ib-mm. : x 3 .P.F. 8e oo s n e t hone Nobart B . it cnptatie «* Pktu\l“”':':git‘:‘-,.‘o&fi..‘“ &5“;’ q., n::. “:" “nhh& Allat sy. jx en yicroRIA, ‘Caps MacdoneUs | * _ Geverat Ban . Ing Bustba«s Pranssoted. «‘ PRINCESA + > MoGowab, . 1 Allowed on Deposits, DOW NWARDK '“%w'm Hterllng Drafte Purchased i Passengers by Day Boat Teave Gramm‘®Wha® | EsE pepertment _____ _ C _____â€"0 d mm-{l‘vl- .l';\â€"ln ;n;.b:t;mr-‘ @XLM. _ll This roo ane ( mos uresque cauine" Sltvin destragn, of a pieaent, trip Aprings wi Butt@? , Russel] House, ttawas The Oitewa Aver Nav‘gation Company, ‘Union Forwarding & flxllua) Compary, en o arca Srfengoments 16 to parties desirous of visiting the points of in« terest on the ‘ DV:; CHESNE LAKE, June 2nd 17R SPECIAL TRAIN TO BRITANNIA, when they embak ;on board of a stcamer _For particulars apply at the Office, Sp«rk» Ottawa, Sept. 2, 1875. "Queen Victoria" rurda» .~aiternoon.. Trips . 10 LVORIGNAL ARE NOW DISCONTINUED. Arrangemen‘s ca o be made with t enirai Ruilway to Curty EXxcurs . ons ts un 3F RCâ€"AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS mmesineg: $s enan heserrene s COMFA \r:u.wu:vfigwmm pnganie * a C 5 3 ~" £~ * mbain «luse" how Livers of cvery kx "aclk in 'ow'm "':m g"hs e Wulu(sii Bamengen veppD ind (holr ce PIC NICS AND EXCURSIONS (errugetn y avd ce timmad a d Beouia: re inten to be Jeapatobed e Tmmâ€"nm A Rare Chance. Where Pimip on entesed Sht cBD ane white Pikk 3 Snd sodod No ht cintaliofe on is gor remn , enly a 7 g' of th Fines. approsch to Greai Britain. *k FaAB AQ m pais ue ::-'ir?x.gg"’ 3c co ,, _NITED =TATEs M o Pnd Towe to t jo vevrens my arllvade j deeh ons ue m mc reg t s d e dn us Pgantharn es Jitewa July 2 1876 BOOKS & STATIONEARY ARTHUR â€" L. <HOLMES, BOOKS o*==*"Publie So oo es it e ant . IN STATIONERY 'fih-lmg-ug.n.nt ~‘â€". pas POBLICATIONS OF Tak N“m Pycass Bosbcinavian . NO s <P cuese Noartinian . .. UV MMD s ye «++ For furtser o °_ in stock. A W .*Tze» ot Bibles Hyma Bogan" * aNCHOR LINE. he ..m ‘?&_ his Timber tw a 4 "he Sontreat m""\“'m'”; to the iwe, on most »dvanta robus terms, *‘ _ _ WESLEYAN CONFERENCE, Ortawa, Se ipt,o, 18756 â€" o on on s o orear Arital 88 Sparks Stroot, TH * STHAMER w th a complete assortmen t of *BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Has opened at whenque Tc un e necem ary to add that from fi,&-; hok "A'a: r. . «9 X m. f M&lgg__&“ ___m PROM qUEBSC; u. W,. 8HEPRHERD, N DONORKEY, R. W, SHEPHERV, Preâ€"ident. 5.. ©§18 _ ns millisns of feetof Timber wro in their PRINITIVE ANV GLASGUVW. President BELFAST BANK OF OTTAWA. Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. . _ By JOHN NICHOLAON, Spectal Value tu Loce Cortains. Mank HAotict*. PIANO â€" FORTES, ORGANS, &c. MATHUSHEK PIANO s e cif SE TRX W hich our Ageate 61 #‘l Anew, and! wherewe mgfsuxh #1) suply t â€"ng the pric a/p apred : ( Fi'fi&'.: re ':‘i'i. nave n 4 oaly the oldâ€" o o knsd Ihew are uow ju â€"ase They are ceriainly the r'--“w’“hlhw Makers Price. uur Retail Price. No. 1medium, Tootave, $40 .... ~$#B NORRIS & SOPER in the followiog catslozue we gite themak No. No T..).. .« «+ Descriptions, Prices & Testimonials Every Instrument Warranted Five Years, ..'2.‘..;.."‘!"'..',.‘ a * e “Mra 1# A uguat, 108. (1ATE OF PRZSCOTT] Corner of Sparks and Bank Streots. on getting it, as everything used will be of the Pyp henl q. Prigs Gooiifing o hoi oo rorement Makers Price. . > Our Retall Price WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Theâ€" Ottews, Rept, ® 1878 5. 14, Pastics req vtring a frm_olass articse can roiy n maosit Aurable, eno muâ€"â€" ‘ RM p‘lh 1+ the r verntiel of the tnos noted m ol Eusope and Amerlgn timpontals went frea 4 __ _ ow parison Ainvited. â€" ; . Oldest and bestâ€"84,000 in use, Makers Price. : Qurretail Price or CARBLETON, PRINCEâ€"ORGANS SAUSAGES. JOHN SATCHELL, M A DHUSH bK In every City, Town and County of the La Belle Piano. Manufacture of Sausages. SEXT PREE ON APPLICATION. oata1Loou®8 WITH FPOLL (Made for Norria & Boper.) NORRIS & SOPER, m:vo.fl; Fischer Piano. NOTICE. No. 8 Adelaide Street, WNWanted + bems o wam nt«, and. t _ *‘ Meners. J, & C. , a 4 only tue oldâ€" )00 P..‘l' orFICE OTTAWA, L 10000 cooonaiin it ces on eemmene (AS ‘Arrival and ‘Départure of Mails. ~| BQ‘E)_KB] NDE R, . To HudAfatet has oudeniozers‘ t | * *_ PAPFR SUOLER aArp . ins AUTON®N â€" RuANGENENT. ..{',Aooount Bf\O} Manuxanmm, ; Corrâ€"micxixrâ€"rke â€"aA1 Sn o naamant Afo f [Buscessors to LEE & THOMPSON.] 1Bet! haage nod Â¥h2008 Aigarindont of m doainp «wnich they are offering to the Public a1!\ e low« PAffiiifi THOMAS EHORE & WMPAXNY, Ew Finn. THails. 2L 1i 8 t as â€" HPARKAAPREET, OTraAwa. s Ruling, Perleorating, ALUimbortng > «&A ND # CANAUA *‘ Fire and Marine InsuranceCo, Fixab Orrics + «_ +‘ Hamifton Oot Ca PIT AL. },00,000, 0 oo Ml orderf for qu) : es Books requ‘: ing print«d neatings ncerporated 1874. Hook binders. Preside JoHN WI*~FR, "': Canadian ~Commission.‘ "~ u.-,-o«m LE-‘#â€""-’.m‘ i. the 80 "Tained uy sabrbitur. "Cher wil alno foraie :numg;a’-aa:aw%r-: i quwe: Lrom in Lhe Aruces lor wilibe +vee of b‘?i' Imu d m:. m,i on g n sormmimrens.., wew Uontiidnttn ons Ion Aremtcorta, 00 Aernoifos ptanimait io ~epve siber nod 0t ns ppotad w naea h t o * aAao MORTIM ER, lusurauce. SSE 1"® y boe Ophadh ie aitoyt*, t tast Vige«i‘res d ‘ harter Perpetaal. EB8TAB â€" Fall * a First Exomss 5 _ 8eA S mali o SMOKE, Oumwa, Bent. !‘,I *m‘l s§TO Agr now ly appc < Ang® w

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