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oA ad s wlogeimer improvab.e he would again re lure to us, ine people of this country 'l.o,-d more lerveonily than they expected, such wouhki not ve the case. There us yei, it is true, a consilerable por 1 of His Exceliency‘s term to expire, nothwithstanding it is safe to say he is the most popular Governor ever yet sent to Canada, there were som» reasons for believing that the rumour might turn out to be true. It has Leen universaily adm:iited that Lord Dufferin, bad he been in britaun when Mr. Gladstone resigued the leadersbip of the Liberal party, was the most fiiting successor who could hare been chosen tosuccose that illustrious and renowned statesinan. To be sure, it has came» to be preity well understood, how a diys, that a member of the House of Comâ€" mons, :{ one is at all available, ought to be the commuander in chief of cither party ; and this consideration might have preven: ted the selection of exen a member of the loducements to a r.â€"ug siameaman, like Lord Dufferin, to free himsei{ from the restraint of an ofticial position like the Governorship of Canadsa, and enter aoâ€" tively int>o Imporial politics Not only would his services haye been of the utmost behai‘. @dl libesal _ party a reputalion, a abihties and House of Lor Tu W racls wei® lmage with Loo lmu\llwhl:ifl' 0 ' in the Alraoute Gazette. Now,we shail otfer the Mail and Mr. to I of Messrs. Rosamond & such an illustration of the absurdity of w,;:hm'b”m their contention in that regard as Ought | are ove: 33f,000, at leas! io l«ing the position bome 40 | _A young man named Wm. Prummond, them pracucmily. The Mu«il last year | son of Mr. Reter D:nwm announced thai .t had received a new :‘”?.:F-m-w neaday last, " dress" of type from the ('Gz‘l'."“.‘.'.d. working at Mr. P. K“"l- ue on pag oC 1s ce ‘ 1 vil.1.__ 1 "HF t en u Notice to th Whom lHis ‘zcellency, the Governor use of Lords, Learing is Excellency‘s utation, ani possessed of his Ligh ues and poculiar usot for leadership. s much, at any rate, must be concedâ€" 1R Aave M 04 nemlich. coot d not 09| hev‘ s aribe: stating pald an ‘odiaied : nonresi business negOtia | visit to the }iigh School here last Monday, he discussion has mchodlaflo.l:.nnru. pupils in .?'hfll:: dropped »artments yery thoroughly. s inst â€" !t might be Dr. Bain and Lo. Mr. Burmns were both » to Mr. White‘s cause, but present. _ Mr. Marling reported the »ppasite nature m»y induce | school in an ercgllent state of it again. and a recg ‘of its Mm in eiimeroneememepmmmanmanmentinges a half to teachers and pupils. and (‘u!filters, LORD DUFFERIN. P BX * '.::!Cfi. always in Nlee®, _\ \s the tie ho _ strongest ree!, Ottawa. Montreal firms T‘ublic. ments. sO NS the _ clearest it TEp 1Â¥ TRi® a INALLeT c.erence of such hanis W made ring a} 10 inmportance, but the present was porhaps the best opportunity which is likely to ocour for a iong time ot making these «ervices the royal raoad to one or other of the highest |and mpost responsible offices im lbob‘ov'Ln-nt of the British Empire. That he h‘- reganled it as his duty toâ€" forego thesq temptations, to deny himeel{ all that active participation in the reor gamization of his party -puld sooner or laier imply, in onler 10 maintain comâ€" nection with a people who love anl re peot him with no ordinary fervour, was indeed the strongest possible proof he could have given that the aitachment is reciprocated. The whole Canalian people, therefore, unite in . welcowming him back to their _ midst _ again, â€" and carmestly bope that his siay amongst them may continue to be as pleassnt and agreeable to him as it has proved bene feial in alT respectsâ€"io them. Strong m« is the tie whichk birds us to the Mother Country,and firm as is the attachment of our people to the person of |ler Msesty and British institatious, it is no mere aduiation to say that under the prospérâ€" ous rule of Lord Duiferin those ties luire been made stiil strnger and that sttach ment still firmer; while apart aluogethor from his official connections and vice regal duties, both he and Her Excellency the Countess of Duflerin have won for themseives the affection and regard of the entire population. Fortunate will it be indeed for Britain, and t-m:-':u Colonial subjects, if every ‘of this and other dependencies of the Crown sbhall have been in the future as well and wisely chosen. . His Exceliency neods no recepiion at tae hands« of the people ment «ti.} from | his A propostion was made to the Council of Porth last week for the purpose of parchasing a steam fire engine from the of the city of Rochester, N.Y4 -mh'.‘"".“."!‘.'!-fi'h-!dm Tonles Piho finninieaater‘ 1e of this city (although in | a proposed to welcoms him proposed to weicoms him on his returmn), to ass® him of the pleasure with which ' his resuwption of his duties as Viceroy is universaily reganded. â€" He has not, while on the other side of the Atlantic, been | forgetiul of us«, but on the other hand uis | putbis in1? private influence has been on | evety c«a>.â€"n generously lent to further | our interests, and to promote a b‘t&l’! appreciation of ou; present condition aad | future aspirations amongst all classes ’ with whou he was in any way brought in I eontact. llis Exosilency will ind timt Can#lian« have uot been unolnorull&o‘! all this, and have treasured it up in their | hearts ; for it rn only to> frequently | been their misfortune to be muu.dc-z stool anud suubbedl in the very quarters where his influence would be mast direct awl powerful, andâ€" bis statemoncs reâ€" ceived with the greatest respeoct. umgmmwumain:}; works. They have three enginesâ€"two thom almost as good as newâ€"and when now be bought hr“;:ill)'c less. _ A wotion was a per mtion wat paased" that a cometent pet Fais~ Movastr.â€"Hor people to allow dis» â€". to become seated upon thets rather » _ consult a physician, or to sufter as spay io hy peats with the Atwrent korks & wi t ance to gist tor Fowlo‘s Pile and Humsr a From the Amith‘s Fails News,. shipped 23 h* to msyfmds each. One of them m Mr. Joseph Huttor, of Montague, weighed 575 pounds. Mr. Wm. Black burn, of xor':.h}:ln-lyy. while returning home the evening !M,tbo_l&tp.:thmn from Un Friday, the 15th, as * Mrs, Leaver, of tais village, wubn.;:itmhm ter in Montague, was ing a w g and broke b-r:;:;:.fnhah : breaks were set . Anderzon, the parties are doing well. whichis an infallible sure. A fine three year obi coit, belonging to Michael McManus, towaship of Drum mond, was killed at Emerson‘s uo-awz the 6:30 p.m. train coming here, on fracture names of Mr. Elisha F. Loucks, Russell, for the Division of Dundas and Russell, and Mr.. Fi McBae for the Division of Glengarry. | The P.loqmham fall fair was held 6n Thursday lagt, and taking into consideraâ€" tion the xd times and other causes which thizlt prove detrimental to that instilution, it was a mhflo@l to any Leid in former years A large xf effected at 4{%‘ Grand Trunk Réilway sta tion herc.. The thief entered the e office l" cutting out ove of tb:m pages of 51&: in {bo window, and abstractâ€" «d a C. 0. D. express parcel of value. The appointments of T of Weights and Measaures h-mb even Ir vOveniuer rom drink ing whiskey and exposure. umber of were bought by Satchell iras., of < at: prices from 15 to $40. | The usual amount of whi rinking was done during the day ro#wn Yeet that diecessed had come to his death Fronm; the Morrisbargh Coorier, undiy lact a chiNMFA! rthhar Linn: Satuhicy merning last in & '*nx to Mr. liflfldfl Roseâ€" . Patterson. coroner, being noâ€" tuct, held an imquest on the n‘a verdiet was returned to the n|lay woo.len mil‘s mrll-r rnh probally do so all winter. y| parties who ought to know A"umw woolien jactories will rxge ruoning about the first of BISTEICT NEWs. Av ‘. Motherwell, of Bathurst, wite«| as a third year student » University, from Queen‘s . Jumes Farmer, of Pertb, vou distinetions this term at and even 14 ; it has of whatever uature are rmh Coumer one arm badly . nesmed David inv in Aimonte +t FUR JACKETS South Sea Socal, Persian Lamb, Astrachan,; , Baltic Se English RabOit. D _ * (Muscessory to LEK & THOMPSON.) Bog leave to ofl! Uhe ) k im o ie reanleg astention at te poutate "‘‘_‘W. E. BROWN, AT ASTONISHUINGLY LW PRICESg The subscribher 4 ancother ::g-. MU- tm F -8%.?-: for cath in order to efféct an entire clearance GREAT CHEAP SALE Â¥Fell, 8tik and Siraw ll:‘t 228 Capt, Waterproof Conts. Un lins, &€., BOOTS & SHOES. e unatd the Cannts Pormbandt 18 4 mill above mon toned. -i'fâ€"m“ nery is now hark it Harhaticey, Cuele U map es e wpeored." Said mach.u«rJ has m‘h ‘h-. and conditicus of o* will be menâ€" *T o. uds veritentars sonus 5C i on ie s ETh Edoci Do derepe o \, Daied at L‘Orignai, this 30th ‘day of Septemâ€" {signed) JOHN BUTTERFIELD, _ CHROMOS AND FRAMES, Stereoscopos & Views, io arcngiacl» * lat» steam it e enaciegs % of Tess C cce A3câ€" Wny n ie sn liee eremcag mge rveughaes o o g thence W enst :g M“&'lhb beunk m nv{nou'-”'&’ Of beg mg. _ e Thet ie fcams "h = as a avalle oan sangch lsem :-;-dm --1:".'- shaft 'hm «ow â€" irisbe= Ngfl-â€"o .-‘. fxvourtbie are nees U eougiectunter e e fmemset gae malat the Ferry which is vow used in 3 we river. wi‘l also be soid at the same time pt'.":eln-r togethet or apart from the = mentoseJ propert /, A boiler and Boiler m An _ Kogine, incodiug and ABSmote FPipe, @ertain & being "the _z;mmumuu Stereopticans and Magic Lanterns, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Marlin CosteNo, Austioneer, at the site of the MONDAY, dth October. Bach Mill Site & Machinery *‘ Be Rfv ranqers HAT! HATS! HATS! in oreer in clear the Mtnck â€"ow'â€"â€"'.: 1 have deckiied to -n".a.l the »»sortment Het#, Ca;a ac,, ol cont Th gaeh . +9%â€"2m TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERK i MONTREAL AND OTTAW A, OQuawa, Oct. 5, 17 _______________ Hats! Hats!! Mats !!! Â¥oR THE [HNILLION. | Calalog:es at 1 ant»‘n« and Siides with direc e for a 4 g m n on mmolcstion, A r man cao maie witt v';%:_n money Utawa, Oct. 21, 1475. WNiaw CCRNER of WEkLLINGTON & KENT 8T8; S Dont tail to attend. o se o in ASRETHUR taiters & Â¥urriters. I1I., HODGES . 56 SPARK®SST., L'A'I"...‘-fin :w-n-nu.. 6 & #. T. MFHON & C0., THOMAS SHORE & WMPANY, JUST RECCIYVED® iL TIIE NEW) STYLI® POHR 1s?75, EVLIN®S FtR DEPOT. 0. CO T E‘S, I1GMT SCHOOL. Opposuho the Uritist L.ion :Motel. GRAPAORCOPES and sUfTARLE ALBUM®, a HANCEXY SALE AXKRUPT SALE #1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Wpp. Uwopil an tote‘.) Abmejurturers. Importers & Dealers in *ty‘c Lelog the hb of its k‘nd in the market, LADLAW AND CHLLDHEN 8 FAMley HANTERN) / uon y HIDEAV STREET, UNIONX BAXK BLOCK. R J. DEVLIN, AT THE METCALFES Wholesale READY MADE CLOTHING Estab SPARKS® STEEET. Toâ€"Gay, at 2 o‘elock and 7 o‘ciock, p. m. ROWE & KRRATT, That VALUABLE PROPERTY known as the being fourteen tenerbents and bringing in a ‘q,hn 'nm 6. u‘ ‘. Rental of $1,680 per Aunam. | mum&%m' v“.&--.fl u'.‘.:.‘,"‘.'a'.'.:_, n::.,r‘t!l unglolnn :m-mmhm“-&mdu Blo6k, Rideau street, on | the 08%ce, Gieen‘s Whark of Trom AMy. J . T. That valuable street, and m-mmw“ ,A._ }_______Mu There are ‘ourteen tenements in the block, drawing a reptal of nnuhln‘m $1,00 ‘-el' annum ; the biock has been but two years b0\\t, an ! is two «tories each diviston containing ::m Lhey are in the ..-‘ynnll of the city, ere convenient to all the ps: varka greration by introduchig a fow bandrgd « W ¢ mn-'v'g:th:c- fow bandred co; fos aat t thtrens} bine Whive Aunng UVLIVER MTaON £00,, street, and of lot number Ten on the west side Of Cuapel streel. thence north along the east Side of said last mentioned lot to the northet n The forme‘ is by H. 8. & W. O Porkins, CC k e epcopi 4s E: |'=Nhhmm .:n:-mnmuh-, Een oP esn daeee sabbath acho~ls, | The istter is just out, and is a book which no m&. can E lnu}-‘n and -ln‘ur t be n clement in the musea! ad» vance of the time, : Hells for $1.00, or $2,00 per NOW READY, â€" benh Te amedning thr alihd Biv. ® I:' WATERS. GARDEN PROPERTY, "‘The title is hrstolnss, being of the Sparks is Terms and conditions made‘ knownlat tme of sale. + SBale at two pm. _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ___ street aforesaid, thence east to ie e mm ce Thn en ies ANobos strot mad of t opmbet + -bmdfifi'rfld tigvanid ahiig th h artinent Epeiagaieanof Tos P e e es .i'iii&'i-.u.f" joing mentioned lots and of each _ Dated this twenty second day of September, PRICE At their salesâ€"room, Stewart‘s Block, Rideru OVvER CoaATING® BRUGADCL O fimmumm the Corporation of the of Ottawa iiiig mrmandl o s ie derenge City of Ottawa on ~=¢ % in the month of Novâ€"mber next, or failing “& om uuuz then at m aâ€"% Couneit which sh»il be held next to prur a Ry.Jaw to open u;â€"a streot between uin baw onrimtinn of Norin ntne W and which shal) be hâ€"z und described as tollows* Commen ‘ing at the southâ€"wes? comer of lot number Eleven on the east side of King The High School Choir. JUST OUTBIDE THE CiZY LLMiTs. The undessiznad bave been instructed by \ir WELDN 0 KHMB, to sell by That valuable piete of ground jast outside of the city limits, on the Deep Cut road, oprosite THE SHINING «RIVER, (unmu.n'n Are nbw prepared to show a very large stock of u-rou-‘ il.o"()v\'l?. and used as a markel garden, Tnere are 8 sores, more of lexs, in the plece, The land is in excellent order being underdraiued avd fenced, and planted wit» fruit, oruamental and shade trees. There is a Garden Cottage and shed o the premis«s. teoman‘s vd.o.rdlâ€"u.bflu:-‘:n qine. ur«.-mm-uau thm lt®y nuda;.n: on the macadsmized romc. The terms of paymert wili be made eaty Ard a Ottawe, Sept o . Row! s Ottawa, Oct. 19, 1875, _ Tid . Now give hew life to the singin> | CLOTHING HOUSE, Ottawa, Oct. 8, 1878 ".""m"‘u.f" $3im 1 ORDEB DE_PARTHXEXT. In this Department will be found a very large POR HIGH ANDGRAMMAR SCHOOLS BHale at 2 oclock, o 0 =_. PEA JACKETS, And every câ€"wmm Winter UNDERCLOTHING, ______ ______ TRADE SALE. MPORTANT AUCTION SALE Cttawa, Oct. 19, 1875 AUCTIONEERS REAT OLEARING By Rowe & Erratt, JOHN SMITH & Co., ARAuction Sales. of Ottawa to enter upon Saturday, October 23rd, 1875, Public Auction, BATURDAY, October 2ird, COMPARJTHE PRICES AT THE LIVING WATERS Four Prayer Mcetings. OTTaAWA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 23, 18s75. Reomem ber thefenio For Praive Mestings onas, ty MTRH A 00. FLANNEL SBIRT8, * sut of . Men‘s Furnishings. TERRACE, WE & ERRATT, n at time of sale. vYESTING®S, TMH AN, tbuad TMH AA, tbuad io CHA § ) K, ie«‘ Amqry KfC., KPC, 397 it BY w d duy -g.fig&n vww!m; d.,«. Macdonell. UITAWA BWEA BAVGATIOX C0‘¥, "."-ym. : every coun y in t "-'-':'-'-'n. 1t a ‘-,â€"'_.:z:;- “‘ -:'Av' Saturday Of general L.i+ Will always be kKept in stock. A very large ARTHUR L. â€"HOLMES, . sB Sp.::kr;tree't, Will be fonnd every arti¢lé used in the office or BOOKS & STATIONERY OF RGYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ' Liverpsol every Thurriay and T aranp naran Aa aglaey d 1 dnranugen fa set nom ind S " THs Dieamers of the Livarpao! Mall, Line #@~ An experianced Sur® ' Vaszet." Borths not seour. . uifw e mot Corkage wiii be changed at the inte of, is ne? The of the ihncuae ant um the Cize 10 ofriies detirons of visiting the points of in« DV: CHESNE LAKE. ‘ sncxummmnruxm © when they embark Son board of a sttampr. . For particulars apply at the Office, Sparks a PRiISUE OF WALES, _( 00 _ * NIGBTLLNE, ioi Mimvicadi, UNION FORWARDLNG & RAILWAY UOY. ‘uflu Kailroad at Sand Point on the up aud down Rihmbotg-ruuhnlm at the offlice of the Company in Ottawa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ â€"â€"_ Tf‘HE Union Forwarding nfi inck ho es Bteamer Jessio Cassels will ‘.'37‘, daily, (unnd.{: excepted) at 8 c‘clo k, _ . eonnecting with steamers of the Line, to D Rivieres, Omnibusses will leavs the Un Russell and Windsor Houses at 6.30 a.m, 8. mu Prinde Arthtir leaves Portage du Fort, daily, (Bundays at 7 olock a.m. T renniners aorivieg mt Ayltaol at a i o ® caso w eeee c any, e d '-.‘ fiflwr BELFAST, LVE AGEKXTS;waxTtEn»n WESLEYAN~CONFERENCE, 3 TOROKTO, Ortawa July # 1875 Ottawa. Se ipt Union Forwarding & Railway Company, PW" An experianced Bur® slah mhout......_.... . . +f *~ Sith .(W"“.mm.""“mc::::::::r; Cot. fi Cmname Ssn *A B h}.dmm rppregments oan be made with the Jh‘t CASSELS, SNOW BEMED...cccsretovemsessrencer Rato« of Passago ieb _gfln.......’....?. PE JOHN EGAN HOCBWy P e P e en PE T hl&(mifl-m supplying their ownu D. W. COWARKD®UO, Metnese ~4210 am sAue ‘mu'm ARE NOW DISCONTINUED. R. W, SHEPHERD, A conneetion is mede with the CanadaCenâ€" ROYAL MAIL L1XE STREAXEES â€"BETW i KNâ€" x I MAIMBODAD: s us s a 1 s u0+ + is ceane PIC NICS AND EXCURSIONS THE STEAMER - "Queen Victoria" IN STATIONERY OTTAWA 1x» MONTREAL wonemegame . _ DAY LINKE, THE PUBLICATION® OP THE m_m‘_!_h‘-g;&‘!’!‘@ PEW A ANCHOR LINE. o KSVIMENINS. :22 ses) severrs U IMIEHLHNL v un s ut x +1 + o68 h esn with a complets assorimen t:of Paoie itice, M tothth i. 9e od ate and afternoon â€" Trips to L‘ORIGNAL BLLY BOOKS FROYX ;QUEBEC; » Â¥a en ue anle en t d aed n . cluw » uns + » » A00ece00 n nosurpaszed scsssssessonP 1 in« 1A mv' {:«,MU .0. ~ "ax® see® .. . « §70 to 80, Uirrares. -1’!@1.7. 3 ""““ President. € A*" Obnties Masge, meâ€" Pleeâ€"he@n®‘s y o. | ( TFPA WA RAUT ‘ ..v'.l Y enuer " CTsts 4P Warhikecea" Halldainge," * DIRSCTOR® : James M »ol.aren, Eq , President. | , . Beg., Hon. George . Bryson . Al . Ad.. eeiesfarms . nterest ed on De ‘ The oi : , Doi Oorrepty and Steriing Drafts Purchared | . ‘* Nm -fklll.l.N APPRAINER FoR THE uwu;r' PERMA NENT LOAN & AAVTRGH comPANY o# ToRrâ€" ONTOâ€"PIRE AND LIFE INSURâ€" ANCE AGENT. OrFIC®:â€"Na, Nrst floor, Spérks ureét. opposite Eritish l?cl;n Hotel. (:-'n.mll. 1874 goth 80@0m1 Corner of Sparks,.und,Bank Streets. l.»ln hmfio“d&hnu T.?Wmu. Julr. mdiag | _8 LoAz SIGN WBITFE utlgl D+â€" ORA ®xâ€"|~; + TORB, P. A PE.1 + m& * ‘ 4 |uu.u‘ the shortest notice, and iD a Mmmm CaTaLOGUE®WITH FULL Descriptions, Prices: & Testimonials » M 4 lares spsortment of nyw prapeate, Opposite: the | Post Office, KElgin Street. ‘)flA'A CAIPI‘I'â€"..UI‘ SHOOLBRED & CO. Bavings‘ Department, Have received Of their Spring Imjortatona, 48 BALES CARPETS and OURTALN®. Embracing ali the novelties, out for the season, o which the confidently NORRIS & SOPER, IMPORTERS, wnol.m\tz“ug RETAIL. PIANO â€" FORTES, â€""! ~"ORGANS, &¢c. , BANK OF OTTANTT.. .. onetinn oh. * Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. of the C “lwnu' magh of ts cogns melen and to m nst lm ment« of Edward Hn.lgol at the sutt 4 Merurtry, 1 have # izsd and taxen in e Ee obA oranicant it Haroh: it tile Cbung ?F@Efl?&" "." n of ihe i'n' v oo n n ies By JOKN NICHOLAO) Ottawa, Rept.®, ‘1875, N4#I. Special Valee to Lase Corinins, SAUSACGES, JOHN®SATORELL, Invite Inspection. ,ripbent 522 $E seir es P of y 4 Teedypffise*f" fislflflifiizfl Mauk HRotice® Manufacture of Sausages. Agents© Wanted every City, Town and County of the sExt yikx on ApPLICATioN®, NORRIS & SOPER,; 14 se"t._rE!Il?P}»® No.‘8 Adelaide Street, PAFRICK Romzrrem, â€" AbLTERKTJUD OFP . RNNNING PME Urishter 9A | * Ait moceierutio® Of ‘reing 10RONTO. PDine, A, 5 on Sundland," Urest Britan PusPT OFRIOE P.zm:m._h_!!-_-.t;_-!_el_-,g-&‘ Interes POBTAGE STAMPE ‘eato o o Rce iesd ~€ No. riau Jonnse* woue _ armve o J uo‘~ tng 1 Ote® . PofSoahnaine Lim. stose every #r: 7 at 18.0: 4b0 (emeniary bag ror Oanadian steamen Brockville ds vitiwa ©alwa}$ > For ~Ottawa>. vi= : Grockville. Pamsengers by this trair ==<~ time f r dini $ l 3 tm Heidig e tene ) CANADA ~CENTRAL Un and ater FRIDAY, let uC C J3 Koa>7! ciose m”‘ tion with Grand Trdak b&ptem Train ie ';s anivieg fl'&-‘&‘&'?l * Obnneéetion made at Suna oint t Atha» for the U pper. ut Mentrew vw-u'. loand hoin Poléb m_m‘m t Brockville, June 7, 1#"~ & S pprtoriys twA . Arrival and Departure of Mails. 1 _ | 186 r.Â¥.)@tana Trons _ M Ex» l . trow the "I~-|. 0 _ 366 . .®. Grand Pirivnk Cxpres» hxe | ‘ ".!’J 2s" 0| T40 PM 1 Wo tEvery amy including Sunday. wil! be closed at 1.# pâ€"1 1egistereq Jum BH" AlilMais are clusee oy stontremi ts #B,. AUTUMN.. RKAN« en esns Te Bh d ) hn ap: apmpeginee L fisemuanits Sularcivtaatee 5.0 am. GTaod TTODW Â¥zpres _ trom haust & Â¥Wor, | 7.24 a 10,45 P.M. reliahle. Qtlu.t‘ nest apo most dbert ite. © #: @ ‘hortert line to ail poipts "15 Rarmiys. tt tb + Kast avd *« urand Trnn« West Artive rt ________ Mayor of Conment‘ng with. Lh'..‘.‘ D, THOMPBON, and li? & Waâ€" tertown Re!tways, Manun~""reoctor, Ottew« w & (# P hm LKA t P en 44 own Kl‘y *ENG| 2 & 456 L116 P. m 10 r Otie® A r dinper $ Jiilll® , R.J~R URN Cc :'..;‘ N 4 +/ mt nb n MS‘. . «ft,Rt Rethieace notls site at Atbort 1. . HOUrK . Souk 130 1 d in ts o DE e Penders A6tual signatures of two ons a* peepammenede, tbs bossinion, sed mgets of ue in n h e e seli to Rosept the lowent QE!_ tender. Popt oo rgete OFNERAL Blggply }!Ih se Ar oprders tor Hoi» reqis wsure fwills .q,-....-'.:.. vee mmat ‘ ETNX LUFE Insornance collrpany, Tow sary .o seoure wearded w gh. + Fire and Marine Insurance Co Beab ©¥rIO® ©*_*~~ _ Coun ‘y 0 H lotéd Te * > OHAA D. CORY, iag. Manager,> &, O, W M â€"ooUA G ++ Ageb . tor Oltâ€"wa Vaiey, OFFI E: Kussell House Biook, s dakens. Citizens Insurance Co‘y, 'l‘.. Ottawn. Bept. 81 Fres, Luire, Aooibpext inb G@uari®ten Aotive canvâ€"ssers Wasted for 1e fit ons $ ‘ No minky 'JIAI. DERJ A 3t HD 4 N &. General Agent avkX} )o 9710 MA Ma dith CA T AL. Cush Assuts Over $% Equitable Life Assurance Company, 1 awa, Ropt. 16. 4KB6. Baster: Ont m‘n mm.d-‘vfl 4 HAND IN J y w 111g11 Moolk binfdcrs, JoHN Wi d t o. TBE ME zoc $usutvantr Temporary @fe Â¥#d 1874. J. T. Sutson.,. ; \Ws*} OTTAWA mm harte . Axiva Russell House Biock Tuurspay, Oot. 21. oan be seen at This sponths â€"1 fedlow being years, me even repidly L0 and _ little Ti 4 mun and family. J commen0 was in rapi ing more ing ‘3t .2 SE has been « J can ent refund th Their win are of Te ty oured~ 1 m mev nef lhe yaor d ve yeoars, w upon b+e 1 feel canse an Tun H #1 hav ik 1i of ou s, Wt leebie Wauar CX 0«

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