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Ottawa Times (1865), 26 Oct 1875, p. 2

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f! /4 a4 # $ tion were, some of them, of a very aggra vaied orier, but the comforting refleciion is leil that the thieves and burglass havre will give the siate of the capital accounts, with details of the stock taken, the nature and description of the bonded and other debts, with the authority under which all legalized issues have taken place, the extent of aid received from the several lLegisiatures and municipalities, the cost of the roads and of their equipments, the character of the bridges, whether they are of iron or of _ wood, and the _ width a~d number of spans of each structure ; full arcount of the various kinds of roll ing stock ; a description of the stations, junclmun.dbvde!fla_';t.b‘“.f graudes and curves , the operations of the year in miles run, and by the several clasâ€"es of trains ; the rates of speed ; the kinds and volume of freight ; the fares charged, showing the rates per mile;, the numbers and nature of the casualities; lists of the directors and of the several leading officials, and other sim:ilar information. This information, properiy arranged and paced in form, easy of reference, will be of the first importance to commerce, and fillmpp’y?fll"m has long M‘ felt, of exact data respecting so great and po-orfuluhw-mnil-qlhu‘ must be regretted in the same connection, however, that at least one case, in which thore is every reason to suspect a defenceâ€" liss old man came to his death by foul play, aithough taken hoid of by the police with some sabow of vigobr, still rewains a mysiery. A record which shows that The Ass‘zes are over, and a long list of important civil and erminal acti as have been ‘isposed ol. This was the first inâ€" stance in which Mr. Justice Patterson paid a professional visit to (ttaws since hi« elevation to the bench, and it is but justice to say that no member of the jaâ€" diciary of Untario ever created a more uniformily favourable impression at the opening of his career than His Lordship hes done, both here and wherever hbe has prosided. â€" He was just the sort of lawyer who pever fails to make an able and corâ€" rect fwige. Thoroughly versed in the law, solid but not absolutely brilliant, be brings to bear upon the cases submitted to him a ripe and cuitivated intellect, a cool bead, sound jaigment, and a remarkable fund of common sense. His decisions upon equity cases, or those which invoke the spirit of equity more than the actusl letier of the Statute, carry ren, and without desiring in any way t> piejudice favourably or unfavourably such cases as have been carried before a higher jurisdiction, we take leave to say that no man is less likely to hare his judgment reversed by the Court of Appeal than is he. Apart altogether from the favourable impression created by His Lordship‘s conâ€" ourselves upon the fact that, notwith standing the exceptional prevaience for the past six months of erime«s of the most aggravated order, there was no capital charse brouzht before the Court It We Aive appomted Mar. 8. N. Currcu, of Port Hope, Ontario, Soele Agent in the Dominion of Canada, for Tus Tiwg®s and Tus Desares or Par riaxext, Orders and Subscriptions for which Ae is authorized to reeeive on our WO OLD ADVERTISEN®ENTS INSERTED [X TS Gainsbarough, which has been brought into such prominence as the scene of the late terrible inundatin in England, is a busy sesport town, |6 miles from Lincoin. on the Trent, the capital of Linco‘in, County, ome of the largest of the Mari time Counties of England. Owing to the ‘ rapidity with which the river Trent rises at that point, vessels of considerable burâ€" den are able to reach as far as Gainsboâ€" rough, amd the place carries on a large import trade with the Baltie p.?hl-i, Â¥r duct of his first Assizes in the city, however, there is something interest ing in studying the cases which came Germany; and its export trale in lho' manufactures of Manchester, Birming ham and Sheffield is dnos,uiuuu-in.' There is in the town a very curious &R cient ha‘l, saii to havre bognuoufi-| oecnpndi- a pdmbyl&fml&. of Gaunt. Agents The returms will be tabulated and pubâ€" lished in blue book form, and will be preceded by a complete and accurate railway map of the Dominion. The first volume is expected ta be ready to be laid HeTore Parliament at its next sitting. It Tbe Minister of Public Works, in aoâ€" cordance with the powers taken in the Railway Act of last session, has caused arrangements to be made for procuring full and “pmomfi-lh variâ€" ous railway companies in the Dominion. of the viee and decry the use of intoxicatâ€" . pwe boid up their hands in surprise when the v 2k F depravity which seethes around them is % TsX A ?ifi?"‘ thus laid bare, before their gase ; but the * WEMen i CV 02 _‘ | stoics who are entrusted with the adminâ€" istration of those by no means harsh reâ€" omm | gtralnig M”wwmu' + and admitted by common consent to be | Itc fg. [l‘nz§. absolutely _ necessary to keep the ' " evil within bounds, permit the most l uin iereepenigniegs emmmemmmans gommamens | aggravated| abuses to grow and Aourish e â€" â€" â€" i m | â€" : OTTaWaA, TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1887. !"M““"_m"""“'"“""“'““'" o h uw o â€"womâ€"msâ€"=â€"=**********~*~~~ j ocontinue to be as &t present, that the THE FLOODS IN ENGLANu. 1lieouom-huhbm another name _ â€" sc 0\ ; _ ..,| in this city of Ottews for the propogation Notice to the Public. B@ Purs lriss Friesse always in Stock, T. W. KENXNYT & s0ONS8 Aerchant Tailors, and Outfitters, Hoew Aducrttsements. THE AECORD OF CRIXE.~ ang+â€"Thoe, Patterann, Wantedâ€"J . Latham & Co RaILWAY RETUIRNS MacLEAN, ROGER & Co projéesâ€"J . Jobnston is _ perbaps the the saddest fea ture _ of _ all. _ The _ number _ of prisoners who were treated simply &s "drunks" is positively alarming, especially when compared to the previous year ; and in addition to that, there was scarcely a crime of the more aggravated sort upan the calendar which was not traceable, directly or indirectly, to the same source. Aud yet our Police Commissioners go on from year to year increasing the number ot licenses, granting them to hovels which have not the first requirement of the law in the shape of furniture and accommoâ€" dation, and permitting the most open and impudent _ defance of the Statute io go unpunished. _ Grand _ juries sccount for threeâ€"fourths of the crime which comes under their cognizance from â€"the intemperate habits of the been sentenced to such punishment as BRITISH AXD FOREIGN NOTFERM. may well #erve to deter others from folâ€" An old Waterh tain, eightyâ€"cight lowing in the same devious and danger0us , years c}4, recently died in .."'““9' 'i* whole year are published in another ~colâ€" wmn, and they present a picture. sinister enough in all conscience, which cannot be stadied without suggesting the most grave reflections, The terrible and T miell, in Stiart rce Block, Tidias Miccy, and thq:o“:.' M‘C,“fio“ [ w in o qreat tam thes The wes hapting iurniture should §ire them a Srr,â€"May I intrude upon your valuable space to 'nnnbctu&l-dtho whuu?ltbo?on. Office and reous ure used as Ledrocqrs for the guol gaoler‘s family, but also to all his numerâ€" ous â€"visitore and â€" John DeKuyper, cronies, are . legion. Fourth, lecters a‘nreaui-uv missing and delayed, and their contents somehow known before their arrival ln couse «uence, any important letter has to be registered to . ensure transmission, in whhtion to being well wazed and otherâ€" wise secured to prevent prying. _ All these maiters have been twice explained u&bobnufi:t.hulr.w the Inspecior, refused to boid an enâ€" quiry, saying in effect that Tuzo, the Postâ€" of a colony of the lowest dens of infmy, | using the pedals on let some attempt be made to give effect mm ‘ to the provisions of the Statute, some proâ€" w stran; tection afferded the public agrinst the wm': nourishment of ¢rime for no other purpose :':h-"":u '“... A tran t fll the coffers of the corporation | is always two hours : and the pockets of the liquor sollers ; CT | _ ‘The sgals and seaâ€" let there be an end to all attempts | in Central Park grea at repression, and lot every man who live in that vicit who applies for a license have it, no matâ€" "::"P _::-“v':-h‘i in hn ce miantt i/ mignt jony | Pople and mss is almost case Â¥ : d as well be admitted in theory. We sinâ€" | ©§The MMMPMPOdS cerely hope that a thorough re organizaâ€" | far bigher civilizeti tion of that department of our civic | seen. Underground service will be brought about at once, | 2DCient predecessors and that the pettifogging and trickery [ififferent from tho which have prevented for a whole season cither the conviction ar the acquittal of | ; 1" BPATH® Tent» parties charged with selling liq10r in | erra cotta graves, in contravention of the law, will never be | tons twentyâ€"six incl fouml necessary to be resorted to again. | preserved. In the ‘the most liBeral merchants «n the coast, snd does not deal in "trade " but cash ; g'mnfir.h-tptinbfih&lpn uce ; an«d if you want goo is in place of cash, you can get them at a fair advance on Mortreal and Quebec prices. Further, what profits the firm of Le Boutillier make are spent and invested in the counâ€" try, whereas C. Rolin & Co, bleed the peoâ€" Ploolonrymthya-.u.adw it in Jersey and eisewhere. Were the Rolins to take the example of J.LeBoutilâ€" lier & Co., in liberality, justice and enterâ€" rbe,lhudosp-oddpu ike wildfire ; but their sole aim is to own all the land ard keep the poor fsherâ€" men under their thumbs. :ience, their hm.dn-dl'-hut:i.m meaâ€" bers as Messre. Fortin :Robitaille, who flv:tb-li-bcli-iulunlfiq.'h- inhabitants offered one doilar per acre. Your ob‘dt serv«nt, Musses. Fows & Eenirt have secured thai large anc hw;‘u-tmyo-ud-;:.b put up a Mag»e Range or Buro: --urt-';;\"u.h:yzqn they. Benw of whatever nature are e eSocane & Mumour ab“ and in a disgraceful state of untidyness. Second, the Postmaster gets a yearly Je# heaps The pame 1o the ho agary an the same gaot -ommhm the Mym Loox Hzxz.â€"For the Exhibition. For -l.:nh-l.b.hduddn-l.h, and Forks, very cheap, at *Variety Hall, go y as the firm of Charles Rolin & Co at Perce. _ Allow me, as better i-‘or-J on the subject, to correct Mr. St. Jo+n, -.dlouwthu.‘:‘o.râ€"t head of the firm of John Le lier & Co., is one of To the Editor of the TIMES er‘s family, and at any time during the day they will b--'.-'-.-{"t!d“!-.m @uxpariav‘s sha and haircutting saloon, Nea. 3 Rejotte® ‘h&.'dlh- streot. Adcle l.‘(.)...“m._ ments, which are the property of the is open t» not only the whole of the mester amd gaoler, is a persecuted man. Why ? h-mm Sheppard, Tuzoe, Fortin, and ‘le are all cronies ; so i acee af an ueformedts pokay * * am un e Y our obdt. svt, _ Sizr,â€"In your issue of the 8th inst., you quote an article from the loronto Globe by a Mr. M. St. John, giving an account afluipln.flunh().c, wherein he places the firm of John Le Boutillier & Co, of Gaspe Basin. in the same cate The Néiter de«ires it to bedistinetiy understnod that whii~ \oserting the omm uicelivns of ( orres; omdents, be is in no way to be held THE uASPE FISHERIES. To the Editor of the TIMES. Gaspe, Oct. 14, 1875. PERCE POST OFFICE AXD GAÂ¥L Garpe, 18th Oct, 1875 Cortrcsyondcuce. h trasthrcinds Autitrcuctih ons ie fhotsit . pririntimet B 4sc d dhi fhsd svtnad *h hb crgnbdilty +0 ditntmne uetanl or m criminal statistics for thol_thoq-dthlqd-d Honour:on his of _ drunkenness Roves. The poets of India, native and European, Ihvo alrewily begun to celebrate the Prince of Wales‘ visit to that country. Metrical compositions in his honour are of | frequent occurrence in the newspapers | For instance, a Bengalee, who writes in \ English in a Bengal paper, sings sweetly ThoPoBrlenH another Consistory in December. Two new cardinals are to be preconized, it is eaid, and several bishops to be appointed. Oune million six hundred thousand dolâ€" lars worth of wood will be necessary, accord ng to the estimat» of the builders, for the St. Gothard Tunnel. Garihaldi has written on« of his peouâ€" liar little letters to the ‘nes solable widow of Edgar Quinet. Te oul man of the sea says he will read the i‘.cm of Quinet * in the face of the ses infinite." Caprera, like Guernsey, deals a good deal in hyperbole. . br east. io us ravlche » Pranow i Wares i To the mignty Prince of Wales ! :M&:m b.fld:nnr'tho $ i Sui OOE "hake i per 2 lt siibont spant ns macs re e m S t k 2e Pn t PM ie Feaie reaqh ons pareete ns hes maresies "ail "ive profunts ar ie truo kingdom to keep religious matters distant from State affairs. lviu-uan::- Warcimeed Th t n hoz n ate. Bhot in the »ppie of the ey e Another loyal hard, who is also a native Christian of Madras, sings :â€" a Company, grace* Tully se snaugh he was to e mnner boen in such afaire. Mrs, Isabelia Beecher Hooker preached to a crowded congregation at the Bridge port Aniversalist Church, last Sunday, on "The Ministry of Angels." Von Bulow had a piano made expressly for his use in the Umted States, as bis legs are so short as to prevent his using the pedals on the ordinary instru *=spend an hour every Sunday morn upon their knees in devotions hy to service ? Num-y.m 1et how -:L.M are mu- much longer than this every he A morning on their feet before the glass in puh'ml:dy h'“rrdâ€"thn is so -ddbho-.ndpdl-hfln" y and Geo. Pressdent of No, 5 on noagneminas i th-::lnh- cln-"l‘:‘L lfi.m.mhm.m the aone held in the large chamber 500 feet from the surface of *mother earth." and 800 feet in from the mouth of the Marshall tunne!, on Wednesdary, Oct. 15, 1875. 'owuqdr“ or private party so brilliant in its apâ€" pointments and so full of solid enjoyment -ndndrhn-cav-h-hl": the subterranean chamber on No. 4 Never before in any couri‘ry on earth did so manv intelligent men and beautitul and accomplishe! women meet in the h-ad.wuuhbm-m so full of sn fieance to the mining inâ€" dustry o‘ *‘e ‘ommonweaith. n m 121 maing hou Senenere 10r getown | to M» sh «1 tunne!l was lined M‘ w»~+emen, and pedestrians. It is esticated that from 8U0 to 1,000 perâ€" sons viâ€"ited the tunnel d-l:.&ohv and ni The day was » a little by some wild, coiltish, mounâ€" tain szephyre, but th > night was lovely beâ€" rzm The mountains were in moonlight and The visitors were whirled the tunnel to the chamber, on a piatiorm car, dra=nm by six powerful haman engines, hot coffee and w ed by tangle brain, Granger juice, wine or :::-u-d.’-‘m -h' .h-h water, # Mt-bd:-s-l:q-b-hw: Karme* Mopzstr.â€"tor ;‘qu“. lise» . to become seated upon rather .« .. «eonsult a physician, or to sutter as a.ay do lor years with the differens kind: Aigs and banners, ‘The spectacie looking :":""‘.........""':."::'-.._:3.: e prving laths of bundreds of canl) & BALL DOWX IX THE SILYER MIXE UXDEEâ€" NEATEH TuSE GzouXD. From (*e Colorado Miner, Mot, 16, Wohndu-ddh:-umkhld apple corn shackings, * where placed on either side of the fAoor of the -ML““. ':tlyh “I“:f was a scene the artist. A-'IM*-':dh the first time deep do#n in the mine. G.h'o&h.hcl“w. Mvnfiluu:-d-l on every one present. went and thus the festivities the great ocean, was the favorite drink on the Marshail NT oT OA CGesandiy ~vlantk: nanv. and Gan MM-A’IAA w s mees o cenpltizenmementmem t rommnge y commmene smmeih J City every seven minutes pight 220 tay.."A y wril come when all" this will be considered slow. Ballooning will do away with stationsâ€"perhaps The Enoch Arden case at Farmington, Maine, has been settled by law. William A s e twenty years .tl';on-n-h-!hd.-m Now Prescott returns, and insteai of seeking some quiet vale to die, he asks for his property. Mrs. Reed sued for a divorce, and has got it. The Rev. Mr. Snyder, of *That stranger." said a Michigan far.-r.':n.'b‘:t kind of a clock up six months 2g0, n my daughter becan to have beauz, am! now the blamed thing is always two hours slow." The seais and seaâ€"lions in their tanks inOonmlM‘mlym&omo who live in that vicinity with their y sharp cries, which they uiter »!1 night loog, much to the discowmfort of nervous mons, public and festivals, reliâ€" gious and political zlnln,u-d festivals commemeorative of great events, but the where "Afric‘s sunny . fountains l'd& down their goiden sands." The and chamber were decorated with [The savantaboids that at one time there existed in the present United States a far brigher civilizetion than what is now seen. Underground relics attest that our ancient predecessors had ringsâ€"but quite different from those in vogue in our terrta cotta graves, in which human skeleâ€" u.t-o:qa‘i::::b-mmum,'d.l preserved. prehistorical epach of pigmas is supposed to have dwelt nhya-l. ® Two bundred trains pass daily over the Pennsyivania Railroad between New York and Philadelphia. A train leaves BRITISH ANXD FOREIGN NOTES. In Sparta, Tenn., a very old graveyard Praiee the Lord, my soul. O ! ba n ho menethe Priar‘s, And her hoâ€"bhams Waiee ! UXITED STATES BREVITIES. attend An THF TIMES OTTAWA, TOESDAY, | Eatters & Furriers. FUR JACKETS â€" South Sea Seal,! ' Persian Lamb, Astrachan, Baltic Seal, English Rabbit. or Cane ‘a, Gus baen p‘esed to order and it is hoi Aprnt o uies 2 m Werenmintte Pros, th." ces io _ _ >‘ TA YOUNGE C C On the recommerdativ» of the Honourable uuk ‘1":‘.::0‘-0:4'3:5?& t:"" of tn> Aast Ein ne d in the Sint rear of Hor Mogest9‘s “.-ogfio‘ua‘htdv * Am res ith the adt gun? n " us o o w t TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I GEREAT CHEAP SALE HIB F®M uow PaINTER ixd oastyen, tor cabn io. arder t effect, ! Rotk 4 Straw Wats and Caps, Nw"-m.n.o.to.au Umbrelias, &6., El is deuâ€"page w o a 1 e Domdred cocte wC a@vmil N-I SCwoor. { CORNKR ol WFLLINOTON & KEXTETS, QLIVEB ULDSON MONDAY,‘4th October. aAT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES! salle 1i t ceussiper copy 14 Boit us mad $ 5 o'fiwm‘%.':.l : ‘n-n‘n'-vfl- 'l{n. u'-n.l:’v:- -:nl-uvm h-tyls.l... im bandr~as of hâ€"mes and E"‘-‘:""‘.fi:’.“"“} v'n.:-...d-l‘lofl-sd ® Sorle .'.'3&:‘35.. NOW REAUY, e:rr.fl.l'“d“- +«=, Camn «counys, old, 180 WATERS. y |__ (LATE METCALFE‘s) Are now prepared to show a very large stook of OVERUOATB, l na ce l BOOTS & SHOES. HAT! HATS! HATS ! PRICE UXION BANK BLOCK. in ihinned 4o meil alr 0o Roentuoont of The High School Choir. THE SHINING RIVER. nats, Cape ac, at cost for each MONTREAL AND OTfAWaA, Ouaw a, Oct. 5, 176. _______________ Hats! Hats!! Mats!!! A‘l our own Manufacture, and ty of Fur BP Dont -n.ni_i. For terms, &c,, cali on or ‘CLOTHING HOUSE, l mok houh, t * saparky 8T £skt. Ottew*, Oot, 21. 1878, e 0. PBA JACKETE And every wumm Now give new lite eomitey ty inubgen es PXpit in Charles W. Leonard, FOR HIGH iNvG&AMXAR SIHOOLS. JOHN SMITH & Co., . HODGE 8. Will open on JUBT RECOEIVED ALL THE XEW] STYLES POR 1875, . EVLIN‘S Fi R DEPOT ANXOT BE 56â€" SPARKSST,, Opposite the British Lion |Hotel. OVERXHKENT HoUSE, OTTAWA. Frinpay Sth day of October, 1875. IVES PERFECT SATISFPACFIOX. FOR sABBATA SuHO L4. LADIEY AND CFILDREN 8 Tok oP Tus oÂ¥ EatikAT C O T E‘S, COMPARJTHE PRICES AT TH® LIV.NG . . WATERS For Prayer Maetines. T Rfi“n;owni For Praise Mestings. R. J. DEVLIN, "“'n'm-n” AÂ¥ U ork, Privy « © . AuUM| *litee boss We | NIGbT UNE. . & FEN VIUTURL nedanall, * Mirsoksd 08A: P Maoowalk, * _ DowNwa at Passengers by NMay Roat Qraen‘s Whart :':7" U”lflnt inawa Queen‘s u.n‘. 86 p m, ) and Bundays ex« UPW ARD8, Paasengera Dav _ Boat leave Ranaverture Peene Tok Rr k ies O!TAWA RVEA MAvGatiOn Co‘%, Passsngers by Davy _ Bo ontreal. is anu This route is ane of +t Parties Jdesin M-mm: fare. n.'ll.‘.'hnfldmd mrchugq sing! and re #wee, Qusen‘s Wt -'h‘*"fi_' |. (ROYAL MAIL LINF STEANEES: L =BETWIYN=â€" A _ Passengérs for the Calehrated Caledo®‘s Aprings wi | e landed at T/vrignal fi'rauhpmm points Cust, Compauny‘s Ofce, Queen*â€" W hart. Jttawn. sing! and reuro may um;t II.-'CN Qusen‘s vl:-nr‘v.orhd_hlr..l s Autt m m * 6 lw.:fluqm_n. 1 The Ottowa Aiver Nav‘gation Company. IN STATIONERYâ€" ° Will be found every article used in the office or 1 DAY LINE, ~ )‘ | 1 tnmen Mael aren q. + j t TB SE en o naant doeney cce t giith se Saturday afternconâ€" Trips to L‘ORIGNAL ARTHUR L HOLMES, * . oinnie» 9t thes (Hoes a naoktt t 9e The Steamers of the Girsgow Line®sre.inâ€" 1 s e wl d icres on se o e ppnradey.. ons en wa d »o inte ie 4 n nds UNION mvs‘muo «4 RAILWAY GO#Y. BTE MERS 000 OOPr o ‘FB T e n o oo ot Viaiting thi potate of ts DVU, CHESNE LAKE, BOOKS & STATIONER!Y wilen they emhark on boafd of a stenmmer, KIPPEW 4A . _...__ »»ssscecsecscc caMtuilignu. I u‘:x RIVIKRES ....... ....... "Aoid, ) ( Steamer Jessi« ()nssels will leave Ay dmty, (sun -i. exeeped) a * oclo &. :lnm-ll. wi :‘bnrm ‘If whe L4 :;Iou? viores, . uim o@s W 10 * ; K# us .u..: W1 dsor Houses .:VOD wm. | ol * Fre nivamer Princ» Arthor len Portag« du Purl, daily, (Suncdays exe rlo') -:ru'eurl hy ids Passeugerâ€" armving at A)ime «t 2 o p m _ _ A ow otiwi» mâ€"d« with the «hnada en ‘u;‘uEuMum I‘o‘ut on the up and Jown r farther parti ulars apply at the ofise of the Company in vitawa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tl.l_.ll-l- h‘f.nnh Railway co‘.'-. > Montreal. Meals ans statero=ms extra. |__ This route is ame of the mast yéeturesqne im "“'f.?u“."â€"â€"-...i'u-.‘"'a'-u" D the :&-\‘.. Vessels w1l) mIJfl.‘; JF Ro. , AL MAILSTEAMSHIPS: SreP a be deeter papaviegor, ette fas JInne Ind 1978, * c SpNRSIYObLASS Lin i. ."""c COMPAX Y‘ Uf blGab: 7 Bowling @reen, <sAMTT.m Fines. approu¢n to Great Britalu, ° jag. t * zm 11 4BG v'_._"_-g _ugfi:{-:_ BE_FAST, Ottawa July 22 1875 WESLEYAN: Conrengnce, * toRroKTO, * nada. | Parties Jesimus of a nleasant trip a“cmd«n to.ets, Otiawa to Grenâ€" le aud back, valld 1or one day, Tripat sinâ€" Union Forwarding & Rallway Compary, sls flmm AU " seme snn chun ne en t 4OR aeri Dib oo SNOW BIRD .... .cc eseceesrersees @Ix JOHN YOUN@ ..............R* JOHn Eq asvececersersrerses 0 eg s ORApY iinie m For particuiars apply at the Ofice, Spurks ARE NOW DISCONTINUED smy e s>sp Rato« of Passags from Quebes t CORDlA: s o censeeee ce cecs u.lfi-ucoog.»‘ wfluuu-n-u se ssqnene00 ; uuawa, uot 11, 1875 Conerp on B oharged atomme Pate o9 ie per e norbie Phaatgen vapplying theieous JASON OULN SPECIAL TRAIX TO BRITANETA, Manitaban fil'â€"ooou-u'o.nn-n-o-u.' a cue aeÂ¥dedlt a 4e e 6e $ a4 8 RulFNOURDB.cees rerrâ€" crrsrens s Ba=â€"RdlORVIRQ ..2,..0..s.0000.+ dll::: sTaTEs §l-d:|. fl:n- OTTAWA 1»o MONTREAL "Queen Victoria‘" PIC NICS AND EXCURSIONS 38 Sparks Street, roaiint ro o ie ++ ipinieinanininianaetie on t mwe «Joiman saos sessone t uons abore ces Dob ANCHOHK LINE,. With & comp‘ete ass#tment of BOOK® Relard tok»ls at red hevh . pew Yors, of their Acgute BOOKSELLER & $#TATIONER, Has opened at. " 4000 u66 20 a6s seue 6 + a68 THE 8ST} AMER FRoX qQUEBEC; «e 68 84 00 60 oo a 60 0 a8 wl R. W, SHEPHERU, c Pre ident. M seas secseee â€" HKorpliy e ons e it * a bve se ee se a8 60 + c+ I see ssessesene es 8 (OÂ¥ie @ .-..:....'.:..J‘-' Pirtal mgencn Wdaret us e see0 s s00 see .-..............N.ah‘. ) sÂ¥ser4¢ + ore 4s eWls 11 a vase + + «* a0ee se Ed IAY, .R se o .. .. Em ignms _ garried oneach Sont. 25(h .. @maith Companye ! i "ene e d ARRD, } i Camnany, | Preaid »nt * 16 Glazing, Whitewashing, Jone s > ane wariiet notice, andapmnanemnanhertetyle: A lerge arrortment of NFW PAPF he ll'm)'flur'p.)vtm -og“va 26, 1875. P Omee : Â¥i bak etorin :’um op"u“: eaver i 6iâ€"-’" “:, (;'“‘ "\l'v" ,v-ln. ,..-. & Mhn mfl.;n.-hlm The ol © reliahle, qui Interest Allowed ou Deposite. ruuve. t,,.& ..o‘-u. OCurrency and Steriing Drafts Purchased he Bavings‘ Department, _ / _ | A LTRRA TTE 7 Nlll. MeKINNXON, APPRAICER POR TWE CANADA PERMANENT agh a w LQ*N 4 SAVING% coMPAXY or ToRâ€" No. W Conn®rIng w onToâ€" 'Il:‘ _:-:‘ LIFE INSURâ€" ; J ol A3 B \ suneme| voun rmmmenecmmem oo orFIOY ;â€"Na, 131, 0 Sparks Street 1 l.fi-l.r.m Tronk opposite imish e ::.F *‘ Ezâ€" | â€" from tbe Â¥â€"aq _ Cttm> a, te.t, 81. 1878 0 S#itmi . PMMS® [ .. 0 20 2l 0. L »Ap) ®enovrav, use SIGN WRIT®Y= + uUSH D® ORA Opposite ‘the [Post Office, Elgin Street. SAUSAGEsS. ~ â€"â€"JOHN SaTCH£IKL.O "'I'I'A'A CanPBT -.UII- SHOOLBRED: & :CO. Have received of their Spring ImOrtations, 48 HBALES CA RPETR.and CUSTAJ NA,â€" h:r:un.l::'dul.udntmm. Ooiple es o . n pgry in proramants.. So. a!7 mam, _ */,00memiet Tuld ®awend o bro. in aud 1 met slox hns evanie tenale Z1 Huen: in the Uoubty af Ousteraw. peive Lal, Sherif!‘s Office. Otta IÂ¥h â€" nunst. M“ PILANO < FORTES, ORGANY; &e.: Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. w" CLETON, ard to me t w 3 dir "d £\Em 4 Mo . ur ry, 1 ~my tion all the e«ta e «aid .»dward Ho ar d to me dir tt /d wes . +t the innds and yor 6+ Sarby: nf is ward Hoibras, , at the ‘mutvef tlav? i rh ba Â¥o the PIPTRR ITH . ay of NOVB ‘s. #KHK, A. D., 1878 at.ae nour of 130 osk avon. Amgacty in form: ho on hental Ouavesmaty Ottaws, Rept."0, 1874, 11â€"278, Rpasia!l Valge to Lace Ourinius, ~PRINCE "ORGANS.. & I NORRIS & 8SOPER; BNank Hotice*, o o‘: irfigelf d Aoplmid IMPORCERS, : :‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ,~â€" TOR, ?m'&inim' Manufacttireâ€"Of ‘Saus: \NORRIS & SQPER;~â€" .. No. B Adclatdé Rivect, Oldest and brest=86,0004w"usep < ra Price. .~~|!Ounsetail Price tiff rass=*,. P : 522.5.;3’-?-?5?1; +R a Tefecar < ;“f‘ :‘-" it moa‘h; , 1 nave a Isvi an 1 d »ndmexeooâ€" 3 A se out ie 1 fknadmerees. By JOHN NICH LAON, 9 H E Parmiox w. 1080oNTthn:" w iz Mlarext of the 1 and ahng am ALTERATION ~OF . RUNNINGâ€" TIME." Al orders for Books reqo. ing pripted And agceleratio® of ‘raine. rm attended / bn ? On aud aner FRIDAY, Iit UOJ OPERK, In76, | . nrnmememmmmmmmeniiinietiidntihien,"| yxaorbskgie®, ax» wasmne tnl" a I *3 " 4s F T‘mtk ®xpross _ by . |440 » *. opppdtyutk "rpreas press | 10 _5 _ 16 -b-a includ ng f. e 489. WULNUG m’ fifim"wnm:un .,;wéifiw: e â€", £ 80 mm“!f:‘“.‘? fi pr TMEICE TOH 6 tlit« UQ ¢ j ds _ n o e annr mec en No. Presco o PEseni) Conssrlng win. jarnve s * parpston mrod ito Wt viP sbanabd vllus) C taforks o7 onl Snkiil ons auet CA oirematd is e o. _ " en dn a "he I Puil on 8 in Cersve Mew 3 Bur jcouneotion """:J’""' Trauk Pruter ans f) -ulnut.n: ant, h:zmwmu ny «lber route, 4 in "l‘“u‘&.z:fy"’,.‘,b"_.‘ AA L4 .. Manuethe "*reotory Othaws € LKAYE, â€" Brock ville @, T. â€"J nouua> 01-.‘. 4.06 p n . ® old > ak w 0 «00e 0 me dutd ie (4.4 w smou ruw m w it i u.-.-.l.un _ ARMLV i. 65 Jtiawe # * + 06. T j in w ooo CR T d ht ie > +4 1/â€". o 4 +1 trook Aile + + > o+ MA puatls #iB p PB postormen srrawko < 000 * Arrivai and Dop@rfur‘ of Waths. thiP ( 350 | wi@nl cabwite. T alo from | ‘tlawa c clOue conuâ€"ou, n io yraod Trumk I.l% it» n «* the Wv-i_-t &Ov pp. wha t “‘g-c.u.--. rwin rom â€"biroe s viile mans « dl0se 600000Quuâ€" Wiktâ€"AH id r0SK n 4,40% Tikke s rdh Brockville dz Uttawa Railways For | Ottawa vie Brockvilis. PWQ KKÂ¥tUm$S T titts yathua. &%-mum drdak ‘t%,4s% Liukn from .fidu‘%h- im..a?'. ma. .’Wa_g-o at Sand Potou with tm; | £h4 |â€"a8g iW â€"> "â€"A.â€"l.;r-\'afll‘u Bro®Kville, June 3. 14~. "**4M6 ns Pirestor **edinete: hater soer Olwatialde 0 ats sufosik"" Ananakmahkc. . 500 a.®. @raod Tru i | 1 oun mam‘a wl Traips W)). rup #* ‘nllows <â€" ~~ _ RaTkm Nak*yâ€"â€"â€" NADA=©~CEN T RAL ""78, 100A h 1 yifAun mligamen. i _ Hiol oo Thate, io mail wuneer postip Mo O o to sw »Amcvacius + ;t:-‘u&;l:.u,.a '=. o-..-: l~=l%- Kn j L18M MAllA Foreâ€"Smem idien iAmays. ww d 1 Wce 32"7 d2gy seat aet and most direct * the in all poipis P STTn 1.‘ A.» 400 P.% 100 r.x. CGEKEERAL Ruling, Perforatinag, Numbering & se & Pb )q a f t h\ joek. m 4o4 °y . 1 uy 4 wl be Fesarree mt hy . hoscettkitrons. pNex Ise Fire and Marine InsuranceCe, HEAD OyFICER + â€"â€" UREOROE R . AUnH fouly o nopet ds gost sds guiae, ©) . P Cnnomen pr mifomtars q sar o oeebenierearaicratargnt sn . Li .:""'*'..':u."‘-‘-“-"*“-'fifi'-'*-% ’a ioi d Hei Rers hi o h o) 5 BOOK BLN DER, Cisoust Sot Unnkaew OFFI E:+ Russell Ho se Hlook, ""'"'Ez‘u'.iTu"Tfyu Hamilton, _ aon 9D did tk e t n c > 19 OHAS. D. "ORY »nq. Manager, C. W MA e : #. ‘.:' ?: w v P ETXA LIFEâ€" INSORAKCE COMMM, â€" Banikt *# frol, ts Orta ten | Sent 9. P06 Citizens Insurance Co‘y. Insuranc : Co.. York: Steet, near Sussex neerporated 1874. Fran, Lzrr, Avombent axpo Goanivves N. B, Residence nortb side of Albert, west af Aoct‘ve onnvsssers wanted fr serfivery o# ~ is we, Hopt. dn 280 Am, Abbind A 6 0b¢4 N ®, CiPiTAL, AUESHT 1o° IT! h W a sue »multes y . Aith f > se Cash Assets Over $26;000,000 + aure, en‘ 34 4894 Bastet: Ont rt~ Di wist â€" geney Ciiee, Bpare s slProwl, Oblt® ihe Equitable Life Assurance Company, w0 6o Mook bimders. HAND IN } AND W UlGV1F/L EPARK® STRERT, OTTAWaAa JoHN WI NKR #»q, #a Vi0â€"Pres denis; General Agent A + fl"fl"‘l’ “.. lusurance CaPIT 4AL, $1,000,000, HARTFORD, OONXK. OVT_V 4 W 4 l4 r® harter Pérpetun). UANAWA E* m j Waust Tert wor [ moe a fm‘hh' "C€ r..'?’»“ l‘luuqb; â€"] *1 have beep hmhu.: J many reme tmieu Ls. Tboi â€"1 then badt no enthusinetic Oor usosy of un ness and v every thou Hflig ';'-â€" ”mm‘.’z the end tuut Feucows Of thie rem bsudâ€"it m mb.obl‘ and see thast ot h crome 1e P4, Boid by all ue IpJD % .6 4 der ty o tirely iree ”It by its d.c“: bacomiste for Cavmio®, wo ever betlon ven + Adgghe gre Uora®s Kav of horses have ~ Amed i1 1 l-an,l :-‘m thiig io at mtw is a -uh«m 110B, w the Horgh, Se sape t )( Ensm Fuvas ssa Tues Hruax and lustre, prov: ni it gro«th ~ in iA Ack ly owned by m mev refus j uie 1 w #6. wwl retail by table :rhn% bos is NOL refund the Peliets, are< tion« accom, ujon me, an tm of those wonderiul has been con yestermimy pain . aruo= me eyen time) «* acti almost dert raydol» & and could litile beel + few minutes acroes the fi“'mfl 1 mast and familv. Mg“ Into uy it, 408 t and #u; alter throw to look n gu-whl ing it medicines fuly, â€" Your couragemen ol your. â€"F Medio« months J mnwm-; was in rap» meâ€"lica! t;: hwi ueeb tX uw yorrs, tire being un yeare. wiii very fee‘ na fro® J feel it «1e ni of l ad Wiih We is le

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