«1 ¢ w } 4¢ 18 4 i *4 You will save time and touble wi h your sewing mackhine by using Clazks & from exposure io the cold. pasing by of the two men, the poor little should prove a most useful instrument in the hands of a sharp poli¢eman in disâ€" covering the perpetratiors of the hearties the sidewalik, near McGaw‘s hote!, and be fore making an examination of it, they discor red it contained a newâ€" lyâ€"born male which appeared to bnh-h-l‘.b'* 1t was -T-'-.*Mï¬u was all that appeared to have been done b&‘-nb:db&ï¬;l-d 10 ho bealthy well â€" The men â€"-a,u--u.mu- tfnund weasure, and after some consuita Unazrumss Case or Canmo Dessztios.â€" im Suturday night, which it will be reâ€" membered, was a vrery cold one for the along the e‘clock th Justice Patterson. _ Mn °~=w foolishness and â€"il-‘:d-u"f’â€"l'? c h f n and Mro E. U Maboo‘s u.-m were good . nunu-u-.u-:' was yood as far as it went, but the memon hbeving collapsed, so did "Jack cause an undue decay of msterial nervous force. * We live by dying," says Wendel! Hoim «, *and we must all be barne again, stom by atom, from hour to hour, or perish all at once beyond repair." To Tus Govmars. â€"Gowan‘s Hall im night was crowded with a fair and intelli the house. Miss Gourlay is a besutiful young but she can‘t assume the frish SharROISFA 410. "Mr. John Gouriay‘s rouchsafed to Fusows‘ Hrrorncsrurts of this remarkable remedy I‘us F.sm»xe lama®tâ€"The grli, who loy eoupe u-:..h puzsied the medical tre ermity of city, by her seraatapt moprtnt Fasorared sorarntly Protestant Hospital, sulmently io le able to move about, dressed, an takes a moderate supply of sustenance. Her recovery may now be looked upon as no longer doubtful. Ins New Pest Orrice.â€"This hand eparatives 15 Wiiksennd the attzens cf eparations to wi the attacks of kh; Winter ; most of the windows and growth â€"in short to make it as intende‘, as it is the men of the . get but little practite doors of the lower storeys have been boarded in, so that the work of the inâ€" werior may be protected from damarze. the crowning personal charm of ith s«zes ~this is the work Buruett‘s Cocoain« will sccomplish, if faithfully used. Thee i a stimulating property in this preparsâ€" only a pleasing but a most useful feature, gamme of the Dominion Rifle Associa the fibres. at the same time remderi: them s«mooth, «ilky and elastic. _ 397 % A Maexitep Nencaz.â€"Yesterday, during the twisl of the Queen es. Wm. Quinn, soveral of th. people in Court had the mdecency to lisugh at some of the Is ol the evidence. Mr. Sherif very justly rebuked the ofenders, and aâ€" ead wexpel them from the Court sam they desisted. hlnaâ€".eu-aflho'-wummy amy® akt a large num brt of horres ase laboring under stincks of the episootic disease, but as yet none of them haye been of a very virulent type, but h‘;-'s if the presont bumid westher continues, to bave his han<s pretty full of equine patients affiicted rose, of cuurse it was necessary to hmt&hbotï¬uh‘t attempt was a failure; two lamps on His Lordship‘s desk threw out a faint glimmer, just suflicient to make darkness maible, and no more. This caused a deâ€" lay of nearly half an hour in the proceed mge of the Court, and it was nesarly six e‘clock ~before anything like a decen: light could be obtained. Tuzs Wairuzx. â€" Yesterday was â€" hq-a.d\b--twmh present season . The morning was usher ed in by a brisk smow storm, which Mhdï¬&f&d into a dirâ€"geeable shower of and that in Tuz Covnt Hovss Gas. â€" Yesterday little freâ€"arm. somt «utle and other guaner f the Field Batteoy. The carâ€" binee now used by the Buttery are of an :nwlnï¬-. So far as the breech is concerned, and they appear to be LA Nuw Sipzwsix.â€"The north side of St. Punul street, sdjacent to Nicholas, has jst been fitted up with a new sidewalk, which latter has long been wasted. qummwï¬.“mï¬ has not yet transpired. competitors were a couple of gailant officers and a ' uo u.-‘ I'. ' ‘h 'I l l ‘;"‘" cmapldte ï¬d > , and we av and all who to their ":- m.d;“ A Smo mxe Marcu.â€"A friendly match with artillery carbines took place vester be brought to trial to day at the Assizes. Tez Frorzxce Borm Arramâ€"I!t in Pablic Weeting at Hirchton KXocal Antclligener. No by well th to its a The, lw&)(r. xcw-u.::.h-u. -&_* was m nem. com.: * in the of this the r-?dhmr% n drob y aree Sereenr (Ppimie agrom g. on Dunkin Act at the polls on the 25th inst." "'-'-d.' ':'-uu s ‘h. & af i. e ‘ubtenced ihe yood cfece ‘of the Dunkin Act in the of Richâ€" ie yre 1 lre winnb ce fiveripan Aofocr oo of the . people the else in the event of it being curried it would be regarded as a criterion, of the favoramble light in which the measure was regarded by the public He cited the eazes (of Mribm Bt tes and Canada the most favourâ€" anle results hadl arizen from the abolition of the License Law ; and argued that the benedt derived by the revenue from the sale of intoxicating liquers was far from he did not believe there was a single cent of the of the township “â€wuh‘r of raiment and food. The he drink. He hoped the temperence men :'::ad.-.h. m’ lu-: & use their teams to bring those voters to ï¬.pdl-bom..d“ oun. He by saying that he trustew! on the evening of the 25th to l-‘o(&on:yh‘d&o“ Mr. H. 8. nu-t.“:fl.: ivt, and expressed hh-:t:.“ m pop oi country was zo chak hud delarer apooet 1o ie 6 :-H-l every branch of busiâ€" : that of the sellers of intoxicating joot than doilass and cents, they aimed at ‘obvuh.b-dzydlhm.d the: suppression of the vices ari from perance had caused more destruction to bumaen life thas «li the wars and famines history bhad recorded. He then referred toa handbill which had h::gfld by the tavern keepers of cduuqn-ul’m»hu-ilhhm vores in favour of the Act when the poil i# taken next Mouday. Amrâ€"o‘ï¬: ther rema:ks as to the evile t mho«-dmc:v‘l"-.lh a-.:mn-hu“b“ die happy, and be trusted the people of Nepesn â€" would pass the law, and save themseiveâ€" _ from the _ stigma . of being _ the _ most drunken _ townâ€" ship in : the Dominion. lf: acted in unison, he felt confident would â€" (Ottawa) was next » er. He said, after a fow p& rewarks, that some short tme ago he saw .m:hmdlï¬.‘? that one of the consequences = tiom would be that people take liquor to their own homes, and the end would be that more disastrous results taken. in the meantime, the pr ary step to be taken was to the Dunkin Act in the townships the cornd their votes in iavour of the measure he had been advocating _ Mr. Massox, who was introduced by the could be utilized much better in the pockâ€" ots of the w. A Voice â€" makes the big fees for the lawyers ? P ufter the next session of Parliaiment, the Mdu?flmln'uuh-b mitted to the in order that their speech by calling upor Shortly before eight o‘clock Mr E. Meâ€" Gillivray took the chair, and in his re wk-uï¬iho'-hw‘mulh opportunity of being in that posiâ€" uon. He was glad to see so many ladies present, as their influence in such matters was most invaluableâ€"in fact, without thetn they would be nothing (laughter.) _ He imsatanced as a proof of the truth of what he had said as to woman‘s influence, that but a short time ago he was ult-s & meeting in Hull, when he appealed to fewales present to set «n example to the males, no less than nineteen came forward and sign@d the pledge (bear, hear ) P. yuestion: be ore them that night was, Was the devil to ruie in their midst or not? He then proceeded to state that intemmâ€" wou‘4 ensue than if the l1quor was taken at taverns. He argued that the latter provoked indolence and misery of all des criptions ; be :d qï¬â€˜au in a grest messure the cusiom of drinking at taverms was more from the social nature w man than from the actual liking for inâ€" or a young wmen under the eye of his wother, would so vio‘ste the sanctity of the household as to carry the noxious that There were some low, degraded men who would have the liquor at all baszards. He considered the argument which had been used thet the withdrawal of the nature, the speaker said it was likely that toxicating liquore _ He said it was scancely likely that a husband with the imf@uence of his family circle upon him, intogicating liquors, but it had had the effect of driving the trade into cellars and hidden places, where it was close to the native hell from whence it emanated. pho.d:dlo-u_db'“. man could take his wife and family, were quite sufficient for the. township. _As it was there seven (averas between Ottawa and Bell‘s Corn::s. ard in that village alove there were fouw ; this was far too stuff into it He %ld'ntho Law, which he | had not juestion < tkE dowkinn act \n acrenn, He amounted to $29491 42. _ . _ ~ _Ald. Cammurz moved an amendment to strike out the clause relating to the Fire :u._u-hdu& the run ce mae.â€" year % Police foree cost over and 1875, it â€" understood that the hrilutiem Acrornycecirafiend w in the Quebse Bank, to meet the note st maturity, the banker of the city having intimated his willingness to grant accomâ€" modation to the city to the above mentionâ€" ed amount, on deposit of such note as celâ€" lateral security, as provided by the Muniâ€" eipal Act ; and in order to make proviâ€" slons for the w the interest thereon, your recommend that the same byâ€"law embody a provision s im vincial ‘freasurer as prorided by byâ€"iaw. Yn.;.‘“omhuho:& &pfli:m“&o“ dib.fllt chrql the current year, also of strongly ne-w.- hb“.h-ulnh .': reduce expenses :ldmm:-ho&“. nh.ï¬d&v-q be € and with a view deriving a revenne to the effect that a per centage of five 57"“ be added b.“.‘:: day of February next, in accordance with the provisions of the section 200 of the of Public School Trastees, to issue deben â€" tures for the sum of for general school purposes, and that such debentures, -&Iï¬â€˜h“hâ€"h at the credit of the sinking fund of City committee finding fault with the other, and thought that the clause of the Fiâ€" l-u‘-tdnllh-“-n. Ald. Warirs: was not nresent at tha Aid. Waris®: was not present at the last meeting of the Finance Committee, but he thought the reported expenditure _ The Cuaimuax announced that meetings will be held at Rochesterville toâ€"day, at Merrivale school house on m.i at McAmmond‘s Church, Mer on Poritions, |&¢.â€"Tax on Bread ~Protecâ€" was held last t, present :â€"His Worâ€" usn ton tie, Bronson .lm.“ * Street Improvements, . Macdougal, balance in full :‘-meho-vl-.-_.--t-- A petition was read from the Bakers of the city, asking for protection from the sale of bread by bakers residing outside the city who contribute nothing towards the revenue. _ Ald. Rocqus moved, seconded by Ald. A&Wm‘p-.d the sixteenth regular report of the Finance Committee, recommending the payment of the folâ€" lowing amounts :« _ _ Ottawa Ges Company. 233 street lamps, markets, offâ€" Garrett & Co., for a sidewalk in Letter 0. Referred to Board of Works. A petition from W. Lawsoa for remis sion of fine. Referred to the Finance A petition from J. MacLaren & Co. â€"“d-ï¬dmw to the Finance Committee. b‘bo l-:ï¬.dld-’.lflll. Iï¬mud'-h. oo Sy Lav ommbion witk maituedione would be most be the case if the| Ald. said ing. maxnu “hb“â€"ion‘rflq-lflga* ropared io Mh:dâ€"o._“ .‘whhn-pl:nub- “h.llh ment for them to do their duty thoum: 1 Banes ; report selves on the 25th. mm&'dh_mb“c- in aoky fermiae miesane maneiontonal methein on i to asked all who were in favour of the Dunâ€"! Ald. Warsze resented the ‘insinuation kin Act to stand up and nearly the whole that the sundries were »muggled through of the persons present rose to their feet. without investigntion. All accounts came He then asked those in opposition to it to | from the respective commiitees duly cerâ€" do the same, when one young man stood | ufled, and aw such were passed by the and called down himself a conâ€" Finance Committee. z-‘bb emount rm the , Ald. Bzoxsox took the same Chairman administering a strong rebuke |and thought Ald Bangs was not to him, to ling him that he htd he h%ï¬oufl-d&o&u would some time see the error had | mittee on committed in avowing such wrong prinâ€"| Ald. Rownâ€"seconded by Ald. Ronuatâ€" ciples. sox, moved an amendment to the effect The Cuaimuax announced that mestings | that the sum of six per cent, be for will be held at Rochesterville toâ€"day, at | the loan of $45,000 to be by the siderable smount of indignation, the Chairman administering a rebuke to him, to ling him that he he would some time see the error had committed in avowing such wrong prinâ€" A:flfl- from J. B. asking for md-nm“ street. ‘E'mm.“.* petition to ‘ater Commissioners, ;‘:my. pl:“ ag Ald. Rocguz thought the matter should be ieft in the hands of toe %-. the Mwhnï¬ After some further the reso â€" lution was carried on division. to impose a license of $100 for bakers _h’-fllub&,. Ald. nr--:.-,tl: _’"* matter to â€" Committee,. The amendment was carried on diâ€" F1iday hl.'.‘ Market. * " on Lok e oo e ie Stewart & Gilmour, ftting up +roy) JA romaemignsnndit W. F. Rowell,.oosts in suit of Wm. Consens, preparing votâ€" obors 2ed engeee wntthe ‘amging ut :d_odqy,w.-t“ Citizen Office, printing......... Finamce Reportâ€" Other Reports â€" Disâ€" posat of the John Heney. A reguiar meeting of the City Council moop eieghnh prifaiignies Hugh Quinn, interest on lane nvime hn tUhrnet bers Of #1r0048.......». . ..«..»«.. rocig * * whonncatineme. "P4rg e PROTECTION OF WaTHR PIPES. TY couxon.. mkaxcs ®eprout. TaX OX BREAD, THEF TIMES OTTAWA, TURSDAY, OCrOBER, 19, is:s. 150 m% 401 61 113 12 § | cautions # ha' to the ‘water i &‘! and the Engineer was â€" 1. Your Board w»bm i oatntinine for the contemplated improvements, and is W said Corporation were being procested en onl neaet the Corporation this year. % b’m Rocqus was of opinion that dquflbzam,nl On motion of Ald. Curtsrtz the for the U Town Market drain Ald. Priatrt said that Ald. Christio substitute the name of a and amend the report. the amendment to -u&;-_-?'i"-s Aid. Curistis declined to amend &q report in this aireotion. | â€" Ald. Warrzz moved an amendment to extended .-Qm when it ( Ald. Baxos moved amendment h eparge Py Hendirg wrig c mom id n Ald. Hexer said there was ons cz lower, but the Board did not consider thi P unsaustactorily last that he thought the work should be Jone submit a final report thereto. _\ _ _ | Your Board : received ‘ tenders ‘for WM'“WM-‘% accepted that of Mr. Patrick Burne at th rate of $5.80 per yard, the work to mu';mu-m ? nm.u‘ by the ist of June next. _ | Hexey moved the adoption of 'Ald.mddndbhov'hy ' opriated for Wellington 9’-4.%« thea» w Wards, in all w be expended h‘:pulbt ovi -flnm*-oum"{-h of James Goodwin, contractor, for the Dufferin and whom the matter was Hall, to be allowed for all work done upon each estimate and for the reduction of the drawback from 15 to'fl per cent, LE L i 160 0 1 o Woilils Un motion of Ald. Browsox the Byâ€"Law to authorize the Board drfl.&-l Trustees to borrow a sum of $%,830 for school purposes was introduced and read a first time. The Byâ€"Law was read a second and third time and passed. ‘ APPOLNTING OF CoLLKOto®. On motion of Ald. Bizzert the Byâ€"Law m;at{wluuh 1875, was and read a first time. Yhe Byâ€"Law was read‘a second and ï¬ih.flrfl.&ouh the byâ€"law filled the name of Thomas H. It was found .necessary to m cautions agrinst h%totb water w“ Engineer was oreppsmings y P : woecnhy ~~ P itcvoune aed $ of ot ie irvort mbing e Corpsrition o noooisin ons Ald. Rosuzxtsox thought t-r mtu uubhtoobunlhonzu the most reasonable rate possible and had exceeded the intentions of the Municipal Act in giving collateral security with a note. No gusarantee was assured for further loans aauing "Sf havilg Soating (mgpecrees o Wl MeDoleack thought that mouey o'ould.bo.u!:udu':.h rate than six per cent, during present hard times it was to . Ald. Rocqus was of opinion that for Ald Huxsy said no private individual nine cent, he thought the ;E(-dlilhlflduu“. per His W unxm-muu .m%u on deâ€" zrith-, ‘he might be so favourâ€" Ald. Wareue thought, under :â€"-d done dl:t:;* d.: m“b}hm Committee. Ald. Broxsox thought the rate reasonâ€" able, and it could not be had at a less rate iy is mnmatarict in I sould wttlie w-;.i-l-u'hl. it could not and thought money could not be had at a less rate of interest. § Ald. Kone® t m hh t k rson thought promptitude the Hinancial condition of the city, . pprhiin i m o o epant ts Hinates was on such security, money should be had at gï¬md h’mfl then seven per on the same division .. Un motion of Ald.';u-.tbbg: hl:.n'&:.r-dm was duced and a first time. The by law was then read a second and ; Takes or 1875. _ Ald. Huxuy was of the sameâ€"opinion. _ Ald. Buoxsox showed that the pooret po.lountulomthlmt:r“ taxes and the rick were well to pay 5 per cent. h Ald. Birzerr moved an amendment to -nibcuollhby-l-wth?*d 5 per cent. for the collection of taxes. Ald. MeDoneat thought the measure a T-q.qd trusted it would pass. Pnnwï¬ldbb‘h-.d 'Dop.“)?b.“ C ::.bpddd-&h &s & the apathy of the rich. & should be given before levying the five On motion of Ald. Warrze, the byâ€"law rwiï¬.htho collection of taxes for 875, was introduced and read a first On motion of Ald. Broxsox the Byâ€"Law The amendment was then lost on diviâ€" of cutions around the City Hall, with an ey« wuxm,a%&,u'am Anourting fregh linbilitics: thee on Ak’dmm-phu- dition of the city finances, in which Alds. took part. us The amendment to the amendment was | lost on division, # Messrs. Durie & Sons, Henderson & Co., Smith & Stowart, Lurficr & Sope and E. Par Your Taxms.â€"Taxes are due for ï¬omn;tdynr nh&.l&ï¬da cember, are payable on date. hocup&mhnb' powers vested in them, extended the time until the first of February next, after which date all urpaid taxes will be charged with five per cent interest. â€" â€" AM&MM&& Young Men‘s Christian Association, I beg to thank the ï¬n-h" gentliemen for assistance rendered us in the a-':'r reading "room at the late Exhibition ;:â€" 7 * se uig ue mesdag ht riges t ment, he having pleaded guilty to the Tax Corrgoror.â€"Mr, Thomas H. Kirby has been re«appointed City Collector for mnmâ€"ls&n-t‘luh‘- t-w;gi!‘lq':-w; J Con :::Bruu; M}wm'; Nepean ; J R nï¬.! R Thistle, ’ Jobn‘fillop, W t Soyle, Brincl | Thowad ;W Harton, New m, J d‘hï¬ :J-mâ€".- mm,n;“’ s u..&.‘. M;Kncomn‘-d_flld,m Henry Larocque, disorderly, was fined “3:-â€"%& u..: tour W-m John Cowan, was Before M. O‘Gazra, P. M. Y.X.(‘.A.â€"‘Dorm-nt- for men be held in the the Sheriff‘s officers were hawking exe w & _Mrs. Po uflm«%mha u-v-ht:(ibm Mr. prosecuted and the Hon. John O‘Connor defended the rh.c. The details of the case were of course unfit for publication. the &-wz':â€"â€"u':‘}-y, and tis Lordsh ag summed up, a verdict of not 'ï¬u dnid-dï¬ofl- with some of applause, which ""The cout This ‘Suparnee» anil "alh send the tenders for the market ‘drait back to the Committe, was also lost on past nine this morning. A vote was then taken -Ali.lu&' amendment, which was defeated on casting vote of the Mayor. _ _ é casting vote of the Mayor. report from the Fire and Light Commit uz::ru they hvoh‘hd under h“ consiceration a memoria! from Chaudiere Fire Company, for compensation for -md.-.nundh“b?by pnpbu.“u-%:'amflt is dptarne con should have Z:-' mads to the Water The time having arrived nquua.nï¬-rlzq-i.ï¬'m. t .’A:‘clu has o made to-hufl: 4 per cont mogiiom sn twe thiles onthelr that it is desirable bhnn'ï¬uom m the authority of your 4 On motion of Ald. Bizxett, the report was received and +dopted. â€".. COn motion of Ald. McoDovear, seconded by Ald. Bu-o;,tho M&l&ch mw w a0+ quirement of the old cemeteries for their conversion by the city into public parks. THE JOHN HEXEY ENGINE, Ald. Bracerr moved Nlt,n be hh-h“l':-b d.ï¬'o Jï¬ Bnï¬ï¬‚flflmâ€"‘“,zz stampede Billowed, which had the effeot leaving the Council without a quorn m.um.A.ME'&i& was shown in the evidence for &n z.m’“ wuu-'ï¬-upa-u sale, the latter should not be conâ€" Mpendfln:h&lhohpb moughe o tw =uc" " i o requing the balance of rent under a lease. Mr. K. P. Remon was for the plaintiff, and. Mr. M. O‘Driscoll was attorney for the "Toiin ths mptiane 1 um case & j mdmh&bqlfll,h&onhfl amount sued for, $198. a§%° After mhvw Quomnz was on trinl, 'lï¬câ€"lmd.l.O-I-. clothing should be tor the metm~ Com: "ï¬io"db-d“â€;iâ€"-â€"-' ;fhivdhd sed After a desultory debate the resolution m‘?&uumwa&,w" e be asked not to is horea udlhhlut“mlfl‘ auohnnnldthdi--,’m stampede Bilowed, which had the however, held that no such stip Mmfloubhdxm latter was to be md'&:j-y. after a lengthened hearing case, returned a verdict of $263. tertain it. yesterday morning, when the following cases were disposed of :â€" aweey) © Bwartout nha.:u»â€"‘l\h:u an action purpurse of recovâ€" uh._m of ‘the price of the wl ud it issA maghes ind "hog Before Mr. Justice Parraasou. Au.luunmld-dthm port from the and Lisht Commitâ€" An COUNTY OF CARLEFONX FALL a Hovsu.â€"Jas M ).a [m‘; '.’Ih Lfl- Itbna Moxpar, Oot. 18. Y HAT!HATS! HATS ! sost neomiy®p AuL rEe xew ) UKNION BANK BLOCK, Abait,deeroed to se eile i. omor domeiile AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES i somhls for the current quarter, no! pald on or | . NOR THE miLLio®. ;mflm& CoNCERN | GREAT CHEAP SaLE That VALUABLE PROPERETY known as the H. Hobers . . Charles W. Leonard, w Ates 2irtes. Metress Warrants will be issued for all aoâ€" That valuab‘e m on Oitawa sireel, and * There ‘are ‘qurteen isuemsnts in ‘the block, amunt Aotre eoveecaanters ale oi an i is «wo stories containing five room«, hall and" reg : Rg S j ot t eity, uy o5n s ie pdoie " ite title in being of the Sparks isâ€" L*'-qmm,-nvw tme sale. Hale at two pues _ _ s oi i pyengh yUe »xegrs «> n. x.m:'::-nc;nnnmp FUR JACKETS South Sea Seal, ‘Persian Lamb, WEBSTER TERRACE mmm and bringtng in a Wflgnu se e instrnoted by Mr Vmgm“rum Stewart‘s | mUSICAL MELANGE, Gems of: J and &E‘Jm'?.m..zé.‘m".: moioannnt ho i oorith hnd . â€" This TUESDAY AVENING. + \ â€" / Last NrORr ROP on®*">~ . Mires tims in Ovawe, of the bew iful pieture valua ploce outside Ud-mmdw ll.l;l?d tronting “tg.mdnrnmw be made easy w&mumd saie. ¢ OWE & ERRATT, Fnesccics hhks ‘un keuk m"'l JUST OUTSIOE THE CiFY,LIMITS, Et bod dgned bave been instruoted by Mr At their salesâ€"room,‘ Stewart‘s Block, Ridean hof I.O'Oor\ used as a gardan, _ T acres. more I.-.h“s Th.:.mhm-d: being: «ud fenced, and ug:: es t ranpe reim n is a ar0st desirable one for a genâ€" 4 Commencing at 7:30 p.m., 1t consists of GOLD & SIL VPER Wia 'arnm_ua-m-uynrud- #WlEHR T. Oitews, Oot. tom, asre: *\ 7 PA kt iiee+â€" GARDENâ€" PROPERTY, of ooode salaile for Oin intifna noa month. llcflotlol;m room ‘1 will dispose of his present stook by Gold & Silver Watches, FINE JEWELLERY, &o., &o. GOOD BARGAINS TO BE HAD : EACH â€"EVENING, New Advertisements. Hatters & Furriers; CGOURLAY S Au=zlln-h~q and Quality of Fur » â€" R‘J. DEVLIN, %ap OTTAWA,. _ Ottawa, Oct. 3619 Oitawa. Oot. 10, 1875, Hats! Hats!! 1lats !!! Ottawae, Oct. 18, 19787%" . ""_/ * Wheld ‘ EARLY LOVE. MB WM. GOURLAY, ho # & t Of <| on pampra m g’flx’n;waxfl. Other characters by the Family, Â¥iy*t * 56â€" SPARKSST., Opposite the British Lion{Motel. Ottawa, Oot. 19, 1876. SPARKs STREET, Brilliant and m-..nu of the Ottawa, Oct. 19, 185 0 & _g_q 7'.“ n’ 8 $ MPORTANT AUCTION SALE e WA secuged UCOTION SALE macoina’ H ©8, PFINB SETTS 0 PRY IN By Rowe & Erratt, Satarday, October 28rd,"1875, MILKY _ WHITE Public Auction, BROOCHES ‘&* HBARâ€"RL LOCKBETS, RINGS, SATURDAY, October 2ird, 8 shar p. wA en ainogt s P A English Rabbit. y SB0 Br 6 a u. & u. * oR ROW E & ERRATT, AÂ¥ s a ange and selest stook to .commence â€"Thurs '%, % AY Evenings, PEX | tUuEspiay & mlï¬â€˜. ® 0 s a ~mâ€"â€"A 3 | CaALLENDEE‘s ORIGINAL IJ i °C aiks efgeaes ooo Retvages / HiTi PINE ofthe Pinest vor oi e i dn o ons Waald, oot, ols . on in gheir ) pariurive 10 wopare pinee 19 amtent, dumtbe on Bord sides of the Montreal River, a t to A Rare Chance. NONE IS GENUINE! UNLESB STAMPED !'1_;.‘2,03 Ph.'n? mo-ll mon 1ea1, GEORGIA _ <The * ~MINATRI GEORGIA Great Houthern MINSTRI GEORGIA â€"Llave Troups, MINSTRI GEORGLIA 4 EKnd Men, MNINSTRI GBORGIA 20ARTISTS 0) MINSTER AL.L COLOU RED PERFORMERS! ’ IN THETR ED by" Wim Compnetalaoine _ ReswfArIQN soEN the history of minstraiay, ‘They we wm%m ever saw."â€"P. 7. Barnum. * Three i >wons for Using the Myrtle Navy Tobacco: UPROARIOUS PLANTATIQN : DELINâ€" lA’l‘IO!lB.m DMISBIONâ€"25 and 60ots; <«Reserved Seats, M’.‘Wn"â€n‘\ *,* This is the first app Comâ€" pauy in Oitawa. A m n# our title and our ts‘ nemes * Ictaws, Got 16 1675, 807114 Oï¬'vem Gl!“}'t ©PIOTURE FRAME pradidh i & @AdL, . .. s c o)3 y c "Re ns neart t t M rocmmed n ‘the be beaten. Gentre Town Livery Stables. géc:m_:‘n mv the uï¬ n eeorin it arhentainigat ittendence" aud" reardnd bIG #eids, Wh? proas Cllm Tow x LIVERY STABLES Ottawa, Rept. 21. 1176. Offert onnnn Wines And ul:q-l : n(:::l‘lu LOW OKS, to 5 Ibs. of sound for 'I? Toe: of Spriards e.m--:m CORNER O F; DALHOURIE #TRRZET :'M,:nulâ€:du a recuction 50% Livery Sinbles, Ridenn Street, opposite ). & ts Oltawa, Oct. 16th, 187. Sofims I11GH‘ WINES, Firs â€"class norses und A«pitai vehicies at a March Carvers & Gilders: It is made of the Finest Virginia Leaf. . SROOND, Each Plug Weighs 4 of a POund, 10BA0008, Â¥.CKLES,, BALL BLVE From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW.© \/ â€"â€""The rush to see. them is unparalisled in * _ * * Birmex Liox Horet. Oltawa, July 2, 1875 _ STARCH, RIOK, RAIBINB, OURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also. Marebn 11. 1974 Livery â€"Stables, â€"Carriages, ':"Vn. ‘“? MAE > may4stinconimmematmanctatntedin Dru;z_ _Stpre. T.â€"T. SHEPHERD: COhemisti& Drhggikt / Baskerville & Bros., #r 60 S ta‘r t s ~a¢." NOKERS : GOWAN‘S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, OUSEK EEPEA®, WILRONâ€"&â€"ORR, Theâ€"Victoria Stables LOWRIE RICE, Amuscments. No. 86, ruggists, Carriages. ! :! I:iz,..iu MB ! V + 13 2L PROOF AND RYE BROWNLEE & CO BASKERVILLE . BROS. dFOCCYS, y rekpammnnant g:. % "‘ i the S ouneqyrezes || ... _ .. " "beptoiBlommeree __ MINSTREL® MINBTREL® C Dept Of Marine w ssbpries, oo uk Retnaen Soin ay "Taoe haw, ts the messecnle irafenrus Aippmer iatid; ake 2t zon io the Disted npliBIRN®s aod v32 wo oi 5i); s Tenders will be.recsived by this Debarte: ant LIGHTHOUSE & KEEPER‘S OWELLING BEST SX CORD EXTRA QAmumy CcAUTION, Worcestershire Sauce. 1N QHKANCKRY MAK E. BOF3 Â¥ J heat ols swaney ahoy bined with FROM all the qualiites requizite for * "m;"-mw.d'& 6 Best SX CORD EXTBA Quainy ““g‘ i " ,»(~'4 mreciatrime | Wili be forwarded ib drafte, greenbadke, or ‘by ~ paak ‘Of P owk ‘and w Rabait M oo iwe amord # E“mï¬:aa&.mï¬ ember 2tth, Tillâ€"the iIst November Next, tor the conttruction of a Bpecially Manufactured for use on .,,,, SEWING MACHINE LARK & ©6., Kept by ail Leading !‘ry Goode Houses, ANCHOR MILLS PAISLEY,,. . Would call attention to theip First Class Machine Sewing, LKA & PERMLING of Woressier, yOL. VL Ts _oppicK : Bs w‘ â€" us (\) Physician, sesslu 4y tWe a. mappa® * 44908 18 Tok ~ PDamber, Oorner W etiin stemm and Dot «~@NNOR T oske in i B wek ids d ove G) #BS usncers cured U1CTOREIA Faten Agent‘ ALKKE: M Large C LIBnARY FPilgrim‘s C ulliver‘s Vathol, Undin®, beeufiralty 1 fioe, as t whes (oges & mean busin w": Lfl“ ar mp+ RTHUR Lega @1 t OTT A W 10 0 t © A T. LANM ectiring 1 At nome flce Mards tm