3 #1 I U * + &'9-\ was dull,‘ and many people ded the promenade in holiday attire. of horses have been saved during the year, and the credit is due to "Darm ition Powders and Arsbian Heave «" . This preparstion is being 2 Qd.miaxn:‘u“fm.Ul s.-a Nothing e kind ver bmo‘ half as successful, or given such universal satisfaction ; it can mbd. We can confidently it, and would advise all who own horses to keep. a supply o{isu' h vadâ€"it %h the meansâ€" of saving and see that the si of Hurd & Co., o oo iA ns Bold by all medicul sealers $19%. "# Latrs Ex‘iy."â€"Toâ€"morrow night the drama loving residents of Otiawa will be treated to an entertainment, such as they have not enjoyed for some time. Mrs. Morrison, the most deoorvodg.ropulu actress of Canadian bitth, will e her flnannco with Mr. 6. F. Rowe in ~Little. ‘ly."â€"the lady sustaining the char acter of Mrs. Micawber and Mr. Rowe that of Wilkins Micawber. The Eoglish, Canadian and American press all give Mr. Rowe the ruufl vendos for his imperâ€" ma.'“uo. the ndlttin‘iv.l!icauba,md it is safe to predict that the entgrprise of Mrs. Morrison in brin.in‘ndil&uhbed an artist, nprnal by an excelleént comâ€" pany will be liberally rewarided, | Sr. Axvuews‘ Socikty.â€"At a g of the Executive Committee of this| Soâ€" ciety, held last night, the dra‘t of| the Aunual Report was submitted uxJ a proved, and will be presented at lfl: annual pr?;nwry meeting of the instiâ€" tution on Thursdsy evening.} The feport of the Convener was also read and apâ€" proved, and the charitable account }or the present fiscal year closed. It is expected that there will be a grand raily of Seotchmen and their descendants in the rooms, on Elgin street, on Thursday night, to make preparations for the due colebration of St. Andrew‘s Day . j Axortazr: Brazz.â€"An alarm of fire was sounded from Box 3, last night, for a biaze in a vacant house, in rear of the Orange Hall, on O‘Connor street.â€" The reels were out promptly, and a couple of streams were soon brought to bear on the building, extinguishing the flimes which had grined considerable head ray. The done will not exceed thé sum of fifty Lhe origin of the fite is unknown, but it is supposed to be the result of incendiarism. The buildi was vacated about a fortnight ago. f It is Stroxe Tzsttmoxy to the. popuâ€" larity and usefulness of the Cocoaine tï¬t it has had a host of imitators. Consumers will do well to observe that the full name, "Burnett‘s Coaoai:o." is printed on the wrapper, and is blown in the glass. Our legal success in dealing with infringe ments upon our name and rights will proâ€" tect the public, if only a little care is used. This tribute of imitation is paid to all meritomious and successful preparaâ€" Ciry Couxcit â€"There was no meeting of the City Councii last night for want oi a quorum. .Most of the Aldermen had kept the holiday, and did not feel like sitting down to civic deliberations last evening. Quite a number of the City Fathers assembled in the Clerk‘s office, but there not being a sufticient number present to organize at the appointed hour, and adjournment took place sine dic. Auc SatNts‘ Day.â€"This holiday was very strictly .observed throughout the city by the Koman Catholic portion «t the population. Services were alzo held in the different chutrches commemorative of the event. The employees of the Govâ€" ernment bad s boliday too yesterday. A Corn Sxar.â€"Yesterday was inâ€" tonsely cold, it having frozen very keenly the night before. Workmen engaged on the Main Sewer and other public works, were obliged to suspend work. The weather has moderated a little, and toâ€" day work may be resumed. Contractors, in many insta>ces, ate extromely anxiqus for a couple of ‘weeks fine weather‘ yet. Tarmr or Casstox.â€"Mr. Caseidy, charged with shooting one Quinn, with intent to do grievous bodily harm, was up again before the Magistrate yesterday ; but a further adjournment of the case took place till Saturday. It is said that Quinn has started for parts unknown, to avoid the disgrace attachipg to his conduct in this Horsxs Savav.â€"â€"The lhves of thousands Tite Snootixé Casz.â€"The caso of Mr. P. Cassidy was before the Magistrate yes terslay mornin was further adjourned for a week, the same bail being accepted ‘or the defendant‘s appearance when call: ed upoun. | . $ Soctar.â€"Mrg. W. UI. Walker will givea Cocial in the King street Methodist S.‘_laufch. this gvening. Doors open at 7. Music, addresses, regelings, refreshments, &y. ‘Admission, 25 cents. p Back Acaix,â€"Mr. J. R. Audy, of the Customs‘ De[:‘rtm:'nt, who bas been on a tour through{the United States, reached home on Satu::hy evening â€" lHe looks well after his brief sojourn from thq,cit.y. Drz. Garyey,â€"â€"The Doctor returns to Ottawa on Wenesday, the 3rd inst., and nray be comstod daily at the Albion Hotel, 'h": he has taken rooms Persons wishing to see him should call at once, as his stay is short. 3984tf. Regrarrixo ues Roorâ€"Men were yesâ€" terday employed in repairing the roof of the old By-“y MuEet building, which has been Ietk:;l very badly of lute. ‘The workmen expect to make it very secure in a few days. ‘The building has been pa‘nted and |dressed up considerably, giving it a mugh improved appearance. | New Crosstyo.â€" A new crossing is being laid down at the head of Elg:n strret, leading to the entrance to the Eastern Rlock, â€" This will make a decided improve Wixtes Ratse.â€"The increased rate o‘ fares went into operation on the G Trunk Railway yesterday. i Reyal Mail Linc. +o d Stenmer Jesgie Cassels leaves Aylmer evety morning at‘.......7.30 am, Returning arrive at............... 1.30 pam. ®tages leave the Russell, Union and W indsor Hoauses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with her. e | Arrives in Ogdiensâ€" _ _ burg from Boston 7.00 a.m., 1240 p. m 8.10 p.m. * 3 Oftawa River Navigation Company.. Sieamer Peerless leaves............... 7 Am * 4 1~ RITIVCGâ€"..»«â€"«+«.,.«». 7 p. i ~ teamer Queen Victorialeaves...... p m 4 w uczves...... 8 am Leaves Ogdensour;...8 00 am., 255 pr. Artives in New York.10.00 p.r2. 7.00 a m. Lesves New York.... 600 p.rs. 11.00 p.m. Asrires in Ogdens» BUFQ.rmrucss.prercce.s 118 &HL 745 pii Leavres . ....11,00 am. 2.00 p.m., 10.45 p.m. Arrives ... ...7.35 a.m., 4.00 p.m., 7.00 p.m. Canadga Central Railw=ay Leares ,..........=......10.45 am., 4.45 p.m. MITITAâ€"«ee:swcrcrce...» 1.230 pat3., 7.15 1 ert in this lgcality Avauvcllers‘" CGuifdle. B4, Lewrence and Otitawa Raliway. LKocal Aniclligcncor. .10 Gopher having then an advantage, ran wï¬ into ï¬m‘p;mul::, .:‘L.w U. lqoked dangerously like second money.| :. Austrine, well nmn‘ud by Jpcbnwbo had led him beautifully, C fw Lily, but the latter, . being d ‘upon by [Flynn, put best foot foremest, and a splendid le ensued all the of the way, Gopher, and Lily, the being ous, of the lllrthor. they passed the rearof the Judge‘s _ Mr. Grahom‘s gr. m. Lily, 6 years ; by Jack the Barber ; Flynn. Mr. Cruice‘s ch. m. Austrine, dam Kate Hayes ; 8. Jack son. Mr. Fitzsimmons‘ br. h. Young Wagram, 5 years ; by Wnflon ; R Leary. Mr. Clemow‘s b. g. Gopher, 5 years ; by King Lear ; Kealy. Mr. Stanley‘s ch. m . Sarah G., 5 years; by War Damnce, dam Wild Duck ; Stanley. Mr. Murcott‘s b. g. Madawaska Bill, aged ; Murcott. Tlie horses got off well together, and took the first fence in good style, Lily leading, Austrine and Gopher close upon her quarters.. b:t t.}:: kwluryf“nc:tb Waâ€" gram boited, but Dic § }. ing daunted, ‘put the refractory steed again at the obstacle, and forced him over it. He went all tight until the water jump was reached, when he came to n:;& unâ€" lï¬ï¬ï¬â€œâ€˜ï¬‚ grief, unseating Leary by overâ€" reaching, and barking his nose in & most unpleasant manner. _ Lily here. made a swerve, and | Ausirine followed suit. Jack, who ran gamely wmz. third ; and ’Ilao'hlorn a bad last. The race wa; one of the prettiest ever witnessed over the Mutchmor Course. A ‘K‘mmt was entered against Austrine, on ground that Lhorh?.m not & member of the Club ; but_ fnally it was withdrawn, and thus, for the second time, Mr. A caie Stowart‘s good nag Aillrush was the victor of His Excellency‘s Cup. His achieyement was the signal for an outQurst of cheering, such as bhas seldom been heard on Muatchmor Coarse, Sxcor» Rackâ€"Opar Hon tmap ‘teep‘a Chaw, tor a pu‘ke of $3M), open t~ «:1 harses, ove: junaped brell ; but Killrush made the pace too steep for him. 4t the turn coming into the straight, KilirusA bolted, and the t-l example was followed by Austrine, th nags having to turn back and go storm then took up the running but was soon overhauled by the two jus, mentioned. Kilrush made another spurt and responding fllhntly to the call of his rider, tackled Hailstorm, running him at a desperate pace, but withal a jud‘ciâ€" ous one. Austrine was called upon by Murcott and soon put the stormy one t> the rightâ€"about, running into second place. : A most intevesting struggle to>k place for the first position, . and . it ended in Kilirush winning by about twenty lengths ; Austrine second ; Bay There were seven entri¢s for this event, but only four started. The course was laid over a precious stiff line of country, and the ground being hard and literally frost bitten, made the going severe on the horses. ‘The fences were put in such a manner as seem to indicate " business;" they were well bushed in, and strongly staked.The water jump was a regular teaser and fully ad pted to test the qualities of the horses to " face the music." The ditch was about fifteen feet wide, with a stiff fence on the taking off\ side, and the Iatter was quite sullicient to test ths powers of any hunter. Thanks to the geod management of Mr. W; H. Aumond, the fist event came off at the tims it was set down on the "trme and k‘rect card o‘ the races." Mr. George Thompâ€" son got the four starters off at the first fall of the flag, and Hailstorm jamped ofif with the leï¬, clearing the first fence in. gallant style. Count KilirusA, admirgbly * ridden by Mr. Dan? Gordon, pushing him closely, and hanging with pertinacity upon his quartersâ€"at the second jump on ‘ the Bank street turnâ€"when he collaved‘ his adversary, and wont ahead in a lively siyle, getting the lead and keeping it all ] the way round; Austfrine ran into the | second place, Murcott riding in firstâ€"class | etyle. Killrush, however, ‘bad a lewl: difficult to break, and, Gordon riding hir ‘ ‘well in hand, saving him every inch, took | him over each fence witbout a fnult.] Austrine at this time was at least twenty lengths.in tue rear, and the others run ning in Inian file, or like geese on a mucl%: one after another" Hailstorm soon began to give out, although ‘he ! pect as the lovers of field sports wovuld wish to see, but nevertheless there was a assemblage and not a few of the fair sex gnced the scene by their presâ€" ence. he bracing wind brought roses to the cheeks of the gentle ones, and the | excitement of the contests was scarcely less in its intensity to that experienced by their companions of sterner mould. NMany were the cavaliers who wasted a Alay‘s pay on a livery (and sorry at that !) hack, gotten up in gorgeous array of brown sords, bosts, cutâ€"away coats, and some of them looking vyery mncl‘ as ‘if they would have {)een safer if they hadl taken cabin, instead of (fleck passages, "cavorting" (as Artemus Ward would lhave expressed it), round | the track, much to the danger of thgir own necks and the lives of decent law abiding liege subjects of Her Most Gracions Maâ€" jesty. Vehicles of all sorts, shapes and sizes were there, the usual clamouting for tets® was to be heard, and taken altoâ€". gether, . the _ scene _ was jindeed a most lively ons. The nmnagemél:t. are deserving og the thanks of the membess of the press for providing such excellent accommodations for them, and if th‘r same arrangements are carried out in all forthâ€" coming fneetings, there will be less cause for grumbling than there has been titherto, One thing must beâ€"adverted to as being the only thing which, to some extent, (letracted from the respectability | of the mgeting ; and that was the presence | of a set of gamblers, who had & wheel of fortune ( r misfortune, rather) | under the Grand Stand, and whereat some of the foolish dropped their money into the pockets of worthless vagabonds, also like leeches or vultures, are always ready to suck the blood or pick the bones of the: carcases who choose to try to bite thel biter. There was an absence of intem | perance, and everything passed off most peaceably from beginning to end. Half } pust two saw theystart of the first eveut. .. Fingt? R&Csâ€"Chali nee Car, tag gift of His Excellency the tGovernor General. To ue & crmpéeted for each suscessiv yeâ€"r by horses Wihats Aave be n fuirly hunted with tae Otâ€" » tawa Bouods, and bona fie the pr perty of and rduen by members or : the Hu«nt. Welght. 190 lus. « > Mr. Stewart‘s b. ig. Count Killrush, aged ; by Jack the Barber. . Mr. Cruice‘s ch. m. Auws trine, 5 years ; by Miss Austraâ€" lian, dam Kule Hayes ;) Murcott. . Mr. Herbeit‘s b. g. Bay Jack, aged ; by Resâ€" eue ; owner. Mr. Sp‘rk';'g. g. Hailstorm, 4 years ; by Sunshine ; er: : QTTAWA HUNT CLUB STEEPLE CHASES the Oap Coumse <zop Weight;, 100 pourds $E3 16 first hacee; $2% to &f *"* !" ****~ Judges.â€"His Honour Judse Lyon, Messrs. D.C. Archibald, and McNaughton. ~tarter.â€"Mr. A. 0. F. Coleman, V. S. H n. See.â€"Mr. W; H. Aumond. the Darber; Fiynn. _ Mr. GCruice‘s <â€"â€"â€"â€" d & w 3980. i. Austrine, dam Kate Hayes ; S. Jack Dr. R. V. Pierce, of the World‘s Dispenâ€" Mr. Fitzsimmons‘ br. h. Young | sary, Buffalo, N. Â¥:, whose Family H':ii- ram, 5 years ; by Wagram ; R Leary. |cines bave won golden opinions and Jlemow‘s b. g. Gopher, 5 jyears;:by | achieved worldâ€"wide reputation, after Lear ; Kealy. Mr. Stanley‘s ch.m. patient study and much experimenting, i G., 5 years; by War Dmece, dam | sucéeeded in perfecting a Compound Exâ€" _ Duck ; Stanley. Mr. Murcott‘s b.| tract of Smatâ€"Weed, or Water Pepper, adawaska Bill, aged ; Murcott. that is destined to become as celebrated e horses got off well together, and | as his other mediciues. It owes its . effiâ€" the first fence in good style, Lily | cacy not fentirely to the Smartâ€" Weed g, Austrine and Gopher close upon | which, however, is a soversign remedial juarters.. At the second fence Wuâ€" | agent, but largely to a happy combinaâ€" boited, but Dick Leary, nothing | tion of that herb with theJamaica Ginger ed, ‘put the refractory steed again | and other vegetable agent:. The comâ€" e obetacle, and forced him over it.| bination is such as to .make it a very ent all right until the water jump , plegeant remedy to take,. Taken interâ€" eached, when he came to most unâ€" | nally, it oures Diarrhcsa, I;mhry (or ateu grief, ‘unseating Leary by overâ€" Bm-.l"ll«lxh Summer Complaint,Cholera ing, and barking his nose in a most | C Morbus, Coli¢, Cramps and Pain in asant manner. Lily here. made a | the Stomach, breaks up Odghbrllond e, and | Ausirine followed suit.| Inflamatory Attacks. It is sold by all er having then an advantage, ran druggists and dealers in medicine. into first position, and SeraA G. [.4+| | | > 3984 to d dangerous‘y like taking second mmflohiulhq‘;nd foundry at y. :. Austrine, well recovered by erected by Messrs. Gillies, who had led him beautifully, | By .dmllllqhmu'l‘:ï¬â€"hoom- mfutb,bnuq.mwolatur,.ph of machinery, and will soon be eing called cupon by [Flynn, put | in . The main building will be est foot foremest, and a splendid ; two high and over a hundred feet :le ensued all the of the way, : in .d_nllhn.% en Gopher, and Lily, the ‘ 8 nï¬sllln- s being ous of the di?nthc. The manufacture steam enâ€" n&.puudth of the Judge‘s o things, and will thus , the three might been covered a e in | the section of & table cloth, all well, and A and Toronto. FALL MERTING OP i875 Orta wa Businzss Counsor.â€"This popu lar institution offers ‘superior facilities to those who wishâ€"to get m practical educaâ€" tion. _ They have the finest suit of rooms, the ablest teachers, and the most thorough course of training in Canada. See their advertisement in another column. %mnil. Hovse.â€"â€"J Hamblet, Boston ; W H Coulson, New York ; Allan Fraser, Kinburn‘; Neil Robertson, Arnprior ; Arthur M Pukiukd)(ont.nd; A J Moâ€" Il‘l‘tzro, wall ; Edward D Pierce, Oba diahâ€"Browne, Providencte; M K Dickinson, Mapotick ; David Simms, : Thurso ; Wâ€"G Browne, Toronto ; James Smart, krocb ville: s { {| _ Moxpar, Nov. 1. ?&nï¬k’ Sullivan, drunk, was fined $2 o J ie °°'1'i'1' Q;lo h lar ohn Sullivan, also drunk, was similarly pnn?nhod Each of the culprits had the option of one week in gaol. . _ _ Chas. W.Luther (no relation of Martin o‘ that ilk), charged with vagrancy, was sent to gaol for one week, and when he comes out the probability is, as he is scarcely fit to work, that he will be city pensioner for the restâ€"of the winter. | Yest}crd\‘{m observed as a -tï¬xto ‘_holidny,m also as one in the Anglican Charches throughout the Dominion. |The day is in commemoration of the converâ€" sion in the 7th century of the P,an::eon at Rome, into a Christian place of worship, and ;r'dedicltiop by Popée Boniface to the Blessed Virgin and all the Martyre. The célebration of this event in o}den time uged to take })l‘aoe upon the first day of May ; but under an ecclesiatical deâ€" cree, some centuries back, the dats in the calendar was altered to that of the first day of November, under the designaâ€" tion of the Feast of All Saints, and, as such, it is generally observed in most Christian Churches. "In strictly Catholic gountries, it is a festival of great solemâ€" nity, but of late years, beyond being a day on which no business is transacted in the Government and other ‘public offices, its observance has been divested of much of its prominence among the holidays of the Church. F POoLICE youRrt, Before M. O‘Gazrk, P.M. The Chairman having announced that the Rev. A. A. (h.merg: ml‘:n:dflre- the meeting on next Sunday rHOOn, the )roo'oogings were brought to a close by pronouncing the Benediction. _‘ | _ \Our reporter having left the temperance | meeting on Sunday afternoon last after the collection was taken up, and at the | apparent close of the‘ meeting, the réâ€" | marks of Mr. E. McGillivray, in relation to the voting on the Dunkin Act in Ne | pean, were, it is to be regretted, omitted in the report in yesterday‘s issue. â€" That | gentloman rose to speak about a quarter to five o‘clock, and in allu ling to the deâ€" I feat of the Dunkin Act, said it was not saying much for those who voted against the Byâ€"law. He regretted to find that the x;:{ority»of the rateâ€"payers were inâ€" fluen +by thirty tavyern _ keepers of| . the township, and _ that total : abstinence men _ need not be discouraged at this defeat. In a fow dlf!' the names of those| who voted: both for and mgainst the Act would be published in the form of an advertise ment, in order that the people of the Dominion might see those who voted on , the occasion. It did not say much for the intelligence of thoge who yoted against it, to remark that they voted: for the whiskey. It was stated that many grocers in the city had subscribed large amounts to assist in urrdv(inz out the con:â€" test. In speaking of the revenue and taxes, he said the fou sustained was noth | ing compared with the ruin entailed in the wake of the liquor tngc to society at large, He urgéd ufon 1 temperance men the necessity of unitedâ€"effort in the future, and said lï¬st this triumph of the liguor party in Nepean would have the egbet of uniting temperance reformers of alll creeds and _ classes to join heart and hand in a common egrt to crush a common foe. Healso adverted to the address of welcome presented to the Irish Catholio Temperance Convenâ€" tion, which recently met in this city, and spoke of the very cerdial manner in which the deputation of their Society was ived by the Rev. Father O’Suï¬inn m$ the members of the Union. | . REMARKS, It is with pleasure that we chronicle what appeared to be a couple of honestly contested races, and it is to be hoped that all who bhave to do with the promoâ€" tion of such sports will take a leaf out of M#. Aumond‘s book, and then the public will have no reason to complain. This race was no race, to use an| Hiberâ€" nicisin, inasmuch as none of the horses wenrt the proper course. They fumpod tha fences as they chose. Mr. Gordon came to grief with Madawaska Bill, but furtunately without sustaining any in jiiry. Mr. Sparks caught the refractory animal and essayed to win the race, but tq no purpose. The Judï¬o rang tha bell. for the nags to come back, but no attem tion was paid to the summons. Finally, Mr. John Fitzsimmons rode up to the stand, and claimed the money, $100, on the ground that he had gone over ths course fairly and squarely. The Judges, however, stated that the race would be run over again toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock p.m. seemingly within their powers. The| OTTAWA BOARD OF TRAD::. finish was splendid ; as they came into woâ€"â€" bod 4 the straight it was ni& and tuck as to | _ A meeting of the Council of the Ottawa who â€" should take the first place. Board of Trade was called for night, Whip and spur were plied, and the pace, | in their rooms at the Victoria bers. up to the last jump, was tremendo is‘ There were presnt the Hon. Jas. Skead, @ Austrine has it |" was the ory. " No." (President) Mesers. Thomas Patterson, said the opposite side, "Its ‘Gopher/‘"‘ W, M. Somerville, (Secretary) R. W. said the opposite side, * Its \Gopher /" Then Lily went like the very mischief and pushed Gopher hard, but to no purâ€" pose. As the{) passed the winning post éntrinc led by a couple of lengths; opher secoud and Lily a gnod third.. ‘The others were in the land: of nowhere. This was by all odds the best race of the day, and ti’n'e excitement at the finish was most intense. , *x" TiRD Rackâ€"Conso‘ation St â€"eplc Chase For | a purse of $1 5; :]eu e ali barten horses, wionors exc.udcd; $100 to fist; $% Entries for this race were made intmeâ€" diately after th> open handicap, This race was also a hindicap. Wagram, 140 pounds; J. Fitzsimmons, â€" Madawaska Bill, 140 p;)l-m'ls; D. Gordon. Lily, }145 ‘nds ; Flynn. Galat 135 pounds ; }\)o Jackson. â€" Nunlight, 13?’poundsx;°Ke.ly. Gopher, 135 pounds ; French Joe. _ sUNDAY TEMPERANCE MEETING. HOTEL ammivALS. ALL SAINTS‘ DAY. THE TIMES ; OTTAWA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1875 Mitfl(mdmtuvéfflh" cure, as':espe‘cialnoï¬eo.) 33 Mrssrs. Fows & Erzatr, auctioneers, have secured that large and commodious store recently mmb‘hdlr wW.~ F. Russell, in tuart‘s eau street, and they are now running off the stock recently in the posecssion of Mr, Russell. They are selling at a great sacrifice. Parâ€" ties wanting turniture should give them a call. + e tree 3976 th. Fowle‘s File and itumour Omfl its effect is marvellous for Serofula, Salt Rheum, *KIN Diszasks, of whatever nature are completely eradicated b&nï¬o uce of _l"owie’o Pile and Humour Cure ; its effect ers sold to one of any other stove, and we never had to take one back. . hnoxnl J. Bre were appointed to wait upon Mr. Brunef,'snd ‘hgp:l\ll‘ of the inter view to bé reported at the next meeting of the Council, © : The meeting then adjourned. > matter of inspection of flour, butter, pork, &c., Messrs. Thomas Patterson, W. Penâ€" rrno?‘k,.J. W. Cruice, Somerville, and C No discussion took place upon the matter, and, finally, it was moved by Mr. N. Pennock, seconded by Mr. R. W, " That the Secretary be instructed to hand a copy of the circular from â€"W. J. Pattersan, Secretary of the: Dominion Boand ott" Tlmdel.ul in u‘fnm:feoh to the approaching annual méeting of the Board,â€" u!b)lt:ho city press, requesting that attenâ€" tion be called thereto, and that dxey"ll:o requested to publish a summary of the circular, in extenso, as space my‘ldmit."‘ Carried. _ "Trusting the several matters herein referred to may have the earmest and early consideration of yourself and. Board, and soliciting communications, | /. . 4"4I have the honour to be, dear Sir, * Your obedient servant, b " Wu. J. Parterson, ! Secretary Dominion Board of Trade." the news press be â€" invoked, b bringing mmd objects of the Boan{ un ler the psrti:xr notice of editors whenever that is ticable ; and a special notice of this circular, gither by summarâ€" izing it or printing it in exfeénso by editors throughout the Dominion, will undoubtâ€" edly conduce to the desired object. In the ban that you will endeavour to enlist the influence os the press, several copies of this communication are enclosed for. that purpose. . 1 "On the subject of extending the conâ€" stituencies and influence ofm&o Dominâ€" ion Board of Trade, it seems desirable that while the:e constituencies have thus far been limited to organizations.in ac cord with the Board in name, there are 7 orcer ongpouacon en ind y 0 .organizations whi ight wit great progrioty become affiliated. For instance, the several associations of lumâ€" bermen, dairymen, mechanics, manufacâ€" turers, &o.,io., might be considerably advantagedâ€"if represented at the meet~ ings. It is believed that by this means would largely be accomplished the desire of making the voice of this Board on mercantile and trade matters the expresâ€" sion of the commercial men of the Doâ€" minion. y * Without pmumin&otp attach too much imWoe to meetings and discussions of this Board, tre Executive Caquneil wiew may flirl{ say, that these annual blniu are looked forâ€" ward to with jnterest by all classes, and that the Local |and General Governments are not uno ant of what is said and done during the sessionsâ€"for tlmuï¬:ik zation has un uï¬mbzi supplied a in Canada, vig, â€" an <efficieat ~medium through whic f,to a large extet:ltl, the requirements of commerce; iculture, un% manufac can be ox.g?e-od to the Govern ment and the country. "The Executive Council would further earnestly advise that the valuable aid of ‘T‘z® heating stove that drives all comâ€" titors to the wall is the Gurney Base THEgse bave been 2 Gurney Hase Burnâ€" "It l-houaght that the subject of tariff chmg?l and some modification of the financial and railway policy of the Dominâ€" ion, may call for consideration on the part: of the representatives. Hitherto each aunual meeting of the Dominion il:»lofl"d of Trade hu“lélom:h.&.inomu of terest as compared., wi preceding one, the ability in practical discussions b:ing a prominent feature, The l‘!:moou to be discussed in January next be of paramount importance, and the hop: is expressed that the various constituent bodies will make eurl{ selections of deleâ€" gates, appointing such gentlemen as will ably represent their constituencies in reference to these, and such other subjects as may hereafter be announced. «"The question of increasing the number of affiliated bodies has engaged the Council‘s aitention, and the matter is brought under motice here with the request that your Council will consider, (1) What steps should be taken to increase the number of members in®your own Board, and so enlt{go its influence and usefulness ; and (2) What can be done towards the formaâ€" tion of new Boards in neighbouring cities or towns. . Anyminformnidn that my_b': uired in promoting such mavrn m _be promptly furnished by unâ€" demgned, who invites ooru:;q:dmo on these, or any other points of interest. "In requesting to be furnished at an early date with any subject of which your Board may desire to give notice, I am respectfully to suggest, that in view of a very general expression of opinion at last meeting, nons but questions of general importance to the whole Dommï¬: be brought forward, the experience of past years in some measure bune,“thatp numâ€" ber of topics might have n omitted, as only of Provincial or local interest, and as having taken up too much of the time of the Board. ; j ol "SeorErary‘s OrFic®, _ ~__ * MontrEAL, 4th October, 1875. __"Dear Sirâ€"The Executive Council direct me, a little‘ earlier than usual, to request your attention and that of your Board,: to tho announcement that the Bixth Annual Meeting.of the Dominion Board of Trade will be held in the city of <Jttawa, on Tuesday, the 18th day of Jahâ€" uary, 1876, and to inform you that it seems very ~evident that the questions that will come up for discussion will be important, as affecting the financial and fiscal interests of tho?)ominion. â€" Cruice, W. Pennock, Charles Brï¬' Lktk, > > ThO:'minm of the last mee! were read and confirmed. After noutm?urther formal business, a communication upon INSURANCE MATTERS, | was read by the Secretary. ‘It was rela« tive to a resolution adopted the Toâ€" ronto Board of Trade in the of Wyld & Darling os. the Liverpool & London Insurance Company, pending before the Courts for the last three . ye Tlann- solution condemned the‘" and imâ€" politic defence" (as it was ), and the motion was carried nem. ¢on., T‘u 1eâ€" solution was couched in . |strongest terms condemnatory of the on of the Insurance Compnn{. ‘ No digcussion took place upomthe affair, and the followin% resolution, which wis moved by Mr. T. Parrersonx, d by Mr. C. F. Beaxxax, was sd':stodx,â€"“ That the Secretary be instruc acknowâ€" ledge the receipt of a communication from the Toronto Board of e, in reâ€" ference to the insurance ‘case of Mesers. Wyld & Darling, and to state that this Board, after a full consideration of the facts stated, entirely concur in the views ot: t.!xe '{oront(_) Board, as therein expressâ€" ed."â€"Carried. 3 t ut The following circular from ‘#0 Begre~ tary of the Dominion Board of Trade was ; it has the Frovince of OQntario, at its nex slon . for inss en esn ce hnamnes of ULlawa eP : . of the A NEW COURIE OF IYSTRUCTION, ‘YOUNG MEN. PREPARED for BUSINESY Stud>n‘s m entor. at time.~ Address l.om:u,:c’.. e ____::’__;__ § t‘ Aprplication will be made by the Corporat of ts Ciy of Ohinee, uu:“m..d Teg Frovince of Ontario, at 118 next Session for EAD OF ALL OTHERS ! A NEW SUTTE OF Rooms, t 7 A NEW PRI A NEW WBITI.G,XAMIE'Q + 2 NP CATBER NP TCo®r Office of Perkins, Lajoie & Beausolel! James street. Mont #8th;Oct. 1875, 8 Any information may beâ€"ohtaived and atock Seledt seeut t ud App it io fhe taver rigned‘s ngent at the siore of the Jnsoivents, Bussex street, Ottawa. Stock, Wellington street S .........' 6, 44.91 Fixta‘ss mom-.,m “’}u.an WA wo sa oo o 6 00 ses on se ns o n ut va n ae se + $0,583.11 Aholh“ll\eolhausi book dé notes, &0., amounting to about t:".'. seacs . $1500 n'{‘narm liberal, and made known on day of The undersigned will offer for sale, b rnbne onmplemmR in the city nf’ tawa, on E~DaY, 9.2 uvamhnt\ 1875, mt 1! o‘elock. a.m., the whol> of the we‘l assorted and eneral dry goods flm'on«lu to the a~ove Tosoivent estate, 1. "und «motiting as follows: Stock. "ussex street Store............. $11,103 6 AETIPOR SHOFOIUcL+ 2 ecxrea se 6e n in l o T81 5 futhe maiter of OQtiawa, Ootgid, 1079 Cul 0 s _ | D. MCARTHUR & CO, Ottawa Oct. 27, 1875.. _ omlerns. TT P44 @ : Aameaisâ€"riedhags cact s A 2C ©OTCICIIBIE Albert Chains, Rings and Gold Sets, Bracelâ€"ts, and Jewellesy cf ovt:z. d.&.&h, Plated Wuf?‘ Ulooks, aaa‘n lowest prices. The be:t.mdonse in the city, . Wholesale buyers can ret the‘r 100‘ as shoup from me as any other N@~ 85 â€"SP4RKA _ STEEFT~â€"S ~@ .__ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, _ Jeweller, Watchmaker, &c A .:uq assortment 0f Gold and Silver Watones, Ladies‘ Opera and Victoria Ohains, gentlemen‘s MBR s CempPinn t and batlighv ce Aniniglii ncccinloâ€"s.. 4. P 2i 29 sive. The annual fl'“m meeting of the Shareâ€" Wetnestay, the RightAay of Docember ueeh." nei © AY Dext. Tne.c.llnxr' wWill be taken at . Twelve o‘ciock B Us « 5271 Notice is Wereby given that a dividand_ of Boven per t anam, tpok{the paicGaip\â€" tal Stook o?:mmmk, ’r:"mo e;grent year has, been declared, and wiilbe payhble at the office 0i the Bank, in this c ty, on and after Wedunesâ€" d-’y the First %moamhr next f h > Pransfer will be closed from the l|fl|.h io the 3Uth Novemberâ€"both days incinâ€" The above name1 Company having refused, 8t 19e io iniveres .x"‘"....."mg“‘ dlnn wicoaked and 4 eliver andr to me‘;‘i‘my residenes unBaMr Gill, within the City "ltnrite, mody one mile from théir office, â€" and ‘distant anout h:gh&v‘;»ynnlo from ne‘ghbouring houses at w their messenger deiivers other parcels, this notice is to requesi correspondents w;fm discontinue serding furthar packaszes by express until time as & more enterprising and ac com â€" pany shall be Induced i0 compete for the exâ€", plr:’u business of this«important and thriving city. | * W, F. WHITCOBHER, Rideau Bank, 20th Oct, 1875, 3983 (+ TICKE. Mambare O us drana Ooma mowser Reeonte Tem the will give Tws Grand ~Eutertainments as above, : f For particulars see Posters and Programmes. _ g~Box. kheet now open at Gowan‘s, Sparks Etree. â€"_ _ _ 7. __|____ Ottawa, Nov. 1, 1875. Of the Grand Opera House, Toronto, has the honour of announcing that with . . ; Undor the Distingnishe! P. nage of lll: Exceilency the Oov-.:o.l: Goq‘- vral, Countess Daufferin, famtiâ€" 1y and Suite. WEDREBDAY & THURSDAY, Nov. $nd & 4n. borubens tos.Aiheaicr mc wsane traidiii in P hhdhnse en whoeit â€"paint + my apIpetito good, and geners health (I heartily recommend your ?{m ) to all persons troubled with any diffic â€" ties or disease of the Lungs or Nervous System, firmly believing that ‘had I not used it, I would not now be living. + â€"Hoping this letter~ may meet the eyes of 'ot.holx_-l:‘8 sitmilary affected, and induce them to use the same means of cure, | I remain, yours mtmly*, ‘ 1s CoPFILL, Master of brig Potosi, of Windsor, N. S. I recently heard from Captain Coffill that he continued to possessess vigorous health. * Invexror. LETTE® PROM CAPYAIN COPPFILL, OP YHZ BWO * PoWOS!,"‘ OFP WIXDSODB, X.8. . â€"| Br. Joux, N.B., Mayâ€"22, 1868. | Mr. Jaxus L. Faruows, Chemist. Af Deazr Sig,â€"In May, 1866, I was with a severe dry cough, which cont d * As this is the first time I have 'Mfl your city since, I feel under an obligati to let you know the effects produced this Syrup. I coutinued taking the reme refululy. At first my appetite improv ~â€" ur:?inod strengthâ€"then my gradually left me, and finally the exâ€" m‘ï¬m ceased ; and dm‘ffh t was â€" gradual, I coul the change for the better evei day, ‘so Snt after having taken te bottles I considered myself well.. was about five months from the time commenced taking the syrup.. A sho time after I had considerable trouble, an: feeling some of the old symptoms return: ing, I finished the other two bottles, and now [ consider myself as well as L eve was in my life. My present weight is 162, seven pounds above <~my â€" healthy standard. Aiy nerves are 4 NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875. and slateâ€"coloured matter, then bleeding of the lunr #et in, and other‘ symptoms of a verf alartming character showed. + selves. I consulted the leading ician in Philadelphia and other ci&m e me no encouragement, as my di Consumption. I sparedt no n obtain relief, but found none. _ In Augns I'lmfi flu.:l‘li i_nkg!o-h from 155 to |13€ unds, sinking rapidly év y ï¬)y friends in Philadelphia ldfllï¬ me leave the ship and go home, _ At thel considered my oue.?olas, wished me to remain there not dip in a foreign country. . I visited St. Joh October of the same year on my ‘:fl, Philadelphia to join my ship,and was advigâ€" ed by a stranger, who noticed my shrunken form and> racking cough, to try your Compound Syrup â€"of Hypophosphites ; and, as a.drowning man will catch straws, I sw nnyofbopointbomgge:: tion, and .procured a bottle. The effect warranted: ~a further tial, and [I bought a dozen bottles, and left menced torating a thick, whi S uvstantt, then‘t raived a" m-:i-"';elï¬ MBS. C. <MORBISON, EWELLERY, The Canadian Express Company New Advertisements. 2@ NIGHTS ONLY 2 ANK OF OTTAWA. DVERTISEMENT. RAND OPERA HOUSE MR. GEO. F. ROWE, & A. GROULX, of Otta ARTHURM, PEBKINS, Corsumption, A NEW|PBINCIPAL, f { . _ In Augnst,| Toâ€"a 155 to |13¢ t y | m:r ; | M dLSt.Joh’l A wa :‘u:;vynufv' Assignce 11,103 6 hk o# $14.80.17 ited EMEMEBER THI ied | guta fid. 2 trae al tm‘ ther ptg convert n a | P . and this _ | both purchasers a & clearance sLo dull t is the gre om ean be suce 1 W autee each p % &A ROBERT LEE, ng as A. ds L EB 405. ap e f Rainford sunction, Lenoasâ€" Také Notice thaton the 80th July, 1675, a Perâ€" petual I granted ‘In oo o t w ‘e,"or may word olourably Sate: m-' ie .:',? .,m'“-' : ‘with any Wrapers Those ased oy the Pleia® Al io dermtimnies, i emeepnntt io t m. Sun that manufrctured by lanea caabil Di c CB . CCC UORTOT" m P than that manufactured by ?wl:;t MW%.&?’E“W sougiior ite e n tm parieyeetes . Ottawa, 26. 1875, . _ »#§80n Ww is oau_flon'. Worcestershire Sauce 1N CHANCHRY, â€" tememver, every ons that sends ONE L0Lâ€" e ver, 0 t send san Inrecaurembe sal ht mee t / OR TH Ei Uf the vatus of Trom $3 to §4 avd a COUPON, givâ€" lvg.tp.-qn a shure ln:g:g_r_nvln; of f Uhad t ty â€"v;h'lâ€" L CPn dulli t is t:.. great mw.wmsd 1. no Wo .?:omm.; book to be.Of ‘the bort Mz pure mor0ceo lexther and ml'l-q calty “Mw “!n retail trade ai fho lowest rate of from portunt & not be p&hw.u:ag and 3%‘&%&* \h "'“"m & --"3'{’3:&:".‘&»‘" the h»lzog s low afol &1 (oue drier lun‘ l y 4.+« f'l.'to viddue tire: 1:45 ard those wtg leb L 4s ark ibi t cums o.?nm ercape them wi i have ouly cnengâ€"e} w b :ami. ";L'.'-‘ .:'.::s repliâ€"a to sâ€"me day as recelved. on boundligegat mcrte onl o fean 4 um iY waa ..â€;J.u.mr aud r=ce.vc prompt &itebtioc, batwanii 2 Lt P ult ho sn &':M agers may sele t providing same by th Be “""";:".’_t T cliet he&.. om whon forwarding Buta_ bona Je pusiness ayseis Gomded on a & trae al tasis vuk‘":m.u.. the Contâ€" Diad So ow "eln hn n oney, ie oibcrmize sur hath K. &nd this too with good profit aaic i) dirout of IPrauk Sto eart ‘ine, Com: paton ons aeer) Soees Oreee orders to be deans on ‘al Om be on Lhe dirst HM&!I!A:‘. Hank, Whbt asaes ,5!_?.9";?0.9’ "-“l_l £" tucee will ‘be forwurdâ€"d to e«riy puroumsers ""'rfl'.m& that send immediate ordars :‘fl- T:Dl-houlmwd receivilg & Buperior Deeeusnneon fon peiecta thet A on it domroge: e inaramne " Fow Ofice orders ard din‘te 10 be IAIK pay. mR °P miEmie] i LiA Ampn@Atihle Parchare»" a5n s the ceme time # @ L d ‘étain a fair marzinal profiif + ourse.yes ; ths Jeu obiain fully doub:e tie valae of ne amouut you forward uy and it â€"depends on your luck ons Yhsokin eainet io f pxz D THOUSAND DOLLAR MONEY 1 PRIZES, | The sale wiil &-mv‘ly elose on ; . MONOAY, the 281 > 0: NOV EM 1875 and orders for pocket books should re â€"a forwarded us ai (noeâ€"n> applicatou by let. ter after Baturd ay, November can enâ€" C : . Igunho Pock=t Books are of the pateuted manuf in value to the rem al &*. mm uf the same »ging $4, and The Oonpug'.u"iifl'ï¬ return to each purchaser utâ€"least, treble the vaite for his ‘. * HOW CAN THIs BE zaz.xlrmxgn? i vex mesuon many doubtiess as« \he nsol M.ndh‘}uoun(thu, we offer the soilowing lucid ‘The'rrado'ud{?u, anxious to dispore of and tealize on tie entie siock of the bankrupts in ane sals, accepted our offer of $200,000 efnr the lot; m-d:&»l «me for rale one n epieiatiormntan n notinaned maie n n ness tObal is of Wade is not to ve woudered ab; not that our ofler w.s oneâ€" &:;;d I&Pmm oo;uhol the -wg.t:o- t of et. Books. e Â¥= Ing to ut unce realize the effsots of the hank. uo «lternative but to@50â€"pt this offer and sell as the 10t mt « “'..;:.."_E'&ze'_mflwn-_., y enabiing us t ithe epgrepmeysius a uen ona® babiey obvsamp pontans _ _ ;\ THS DISTRIBUTION OF ‘And this to> : y the riskiess wwml only . The Union Posket Book Compuny will de:iver tree to any +ddress on reocipt of one dolâ€"ar. â€" tree to ddress on reccipt of one dol ar. ratrs it m'%ï¬. LEATBER other with fhow "douPox Ticker, Entiviing and giving the ol :er a ‘share in the ure fals. ithd to onable evecy one to have ar equs) share in t. e wï¬ wi‘h the certainty of Pecnime ind Th Th TBer onpor anily of »uraly gainiog a share in " 9. se a uoL 00L 20 TCO WAZL NC COSL Of advervising u:ddzt.l:er incidenial â€" xpenses, = GIVING THE PURCHASERS . TWwoâ€"thirds of the profits that accrue on the enâ€" P NA mag) OWB aond a e vramstiarenict tssA 22. utd s cons! ï¬l yef ï¬)% REMONIES (POCKET B3OK3.) ‘of the best ml.nuwm(.nd mm &ualh.y. each pocket book being made of oro8co Leather; to effect m-mm sale nod hayi g in view the motto of +he ho ‘=e, CERTAIN PROFITS WITH QUICK RETURNS The sompany nave decided on giving each individual purchaser _ & of th;::-n:n_u;râ€"aâ€"u:e n. 0o dvl‘ nwat ONE HUNDRED rgo%-'u’zfn DOoELARS N 8 MONEY PRIZES. * THE FIRST PRIZE BEING ""fl Casn. Whiny <> +ï¬ 00405 00 & 10.000 _« ’u'â€n;'f‘,".."r."'" or mak gver Soon flate, toueiciing ve s of art ever seen sonsis io part beautiful marble mlom‘nnd h:ï¬ vases, a fite assortment of marbie «n ‘ Alabasier figures, equestrian groups, vue‘;? card receivers, »ad numesrous otber arucies of art and ver u. This j« the finest assartment of the above goods ever offered by aut‘on, On exmbitio«, Frid=y morning . Saleâ€"Fricay, at 2 o‘ciock, an1 each evâ€"ning a 7:30, without any reserve, unti all is sold. Catalogues on F.iday. ; “?lgnor Panaoldni will be present at each o on‘t fail to attend the auc.ions. . â€" Priv«to sale at augtion prices, THE UNION POCKET BO°K COMPANY having Secured by cash purchase the entire bank:upt stock.of Messrs. H. Mortond &:Oo. The subscriber is instracted by Pl(ng ‘unâ€" doinul & Co.. who have just arrived & rence, Italy, to sell by Pubitc A; his > rooms, Kigin street, | And 2815.0¢her mones prizes es Â¥i wh o PurZ s Of giay Oand, EAdift On Friday, the 29th Inst., at 2 o‘clock, METCALFWS ‘Wholesale : READY Liberal Tâ€"rmsâ€"Monthly or Quarterly Payme» _ MaD® CLOTHING Estab | .‘ Ottawa, 359( e tt & Dock Muaie, . Yiol Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘ciock and 7 o‘clock, p. m. : ® ROWE & ERRATT, ~ Ani at 7:30 same evening, and each sume hour uniil all is sold. The above prizes with the cost of advertising Commencing on Fridag next, at 2 0‘clock, Ottawa, Oct. 27, 1875, $9801d AUCTION SALE, BVY J. BERMINGH A M, | 4 100,000 Given Away. By Rowe & Erratt 1w0 200 s AUCTIONEERS REAT CLEARING OsT IMPORTANT CHANCE FOR ALL. in the in eresis of the cieditorâ€" he uad Anctlion No SPARKS STREET. Remember the}saie J. BERMINGIAM, Auctionéer, 19 8 A LE om: 0% :‘Ev::-:---s * > 4408 Deaus »flaik.;um Nm MeKINNON,. Mapmobenenrtreminmpml . _ CV8HTHRE . 0 )|, pevt iess ,Dtamoud Yeast -c.u: i to be an inevitable medicine. IF of AEBEFrRGcEG It is naed Internally and Externally. g‘.&'}% # Jewnery 14 3e7% o e TOB THB CANKADA PERXAXENF Hierrings, ©0"ous. to ‘;u&" '"-ooTc"m' g _to. inï¬ e t ineraie peternins ies . malte room for their Bpring Stock, 5 tbs. of sound Tea for $1.60, value war. ranteed, a redustion on ar, taking 1t \everapwarle Srecocausron o l meedin UIGH _ WILNE S f No. 36, ‘Rideau St, Ottawa, _ i eOre in Girttel Orgrerics wanes Abd “W-m ban? bave desided to commiume‘s : rened wnge 19 a’-’:&u‘hng. u:n' '@mâ€˜ï¬ ious mbnudmï¬ recently occupied by Messrs, Angus C as ï¬glylhwol‘zlw ocï¬'h, me_ru’n Wn‘lâ€" & R‘ fule ©: ©\ nY'UW General azents for the ‘i«wa A I aumsctibe Ottawa Branch â€" â€" . â€" â€" â€" â€" 4 38 Spark III ~CLUFF & MILL, GENERA: AGENTS. _ _/ CANAWDA > ; n ba | Agricultural Insurance CGo‘y. â€" 31’430&~m RAIBINS, OURRANTS, NUTS, CIGAUS, PAILS in Marbie, Scotch Gremhe, or Sandstone. hiitlos "witt a) »iudls The newest desigin in CEMETEKY FENCLNG, sultable for the various Cometories. _ ~ .. .. ) stook in A 1 " 6 R ?ï¬â€˜"m‘f- Sourre en i emfaene (&m‘wcwï¬ CONSTELLA TION, . â€" Prerywhere. Prwo Â¥ats. PERRY DAVIS + *~**, Sole Pro, W M SOMERVILLE, as sole has t«ken an <xtra p & Oo‘s celebrated Cotton Thread, and first LIrou Railing, Oo., tor which he is aiso agent, | Ottawa, Nov. 1, 1876 i | f , First Prize for MARBLE MANTLEOTROR. Fiurst Prize for MO NUMENT 4 The Rovyal Exchange wctel, $ . _ WELLINGTON STAEET, |. , A First Class Family and Commercial Hotel, Baskerville & Bros. Fall and Winter, 1875. P PCA e rnfinmnntinnzaindl 2. 2.3 LQAN & BAYINGS COMPAXY or Tc ONTOâ€"~FIRE AND LIÂ¥E LXSURâ€" OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Jam~. is Snd Gurney‘s New Wood Coo%, as., &6. Also, Box Atoves, Pariour Frankilins, Oont Hods, T Piad N0 Aig y Sescil woremien. | ie BUTTERWORTH & â€"CO., 1875â€"PROVINCIAL D. 8. Mâ€"KINNON & CO,, | « T6, Sparks Streot,~>| > 0>=%. > | °_G. _ ~. _â€" â€"_|_ ORTAWE, compicte line ut H 3 LinsPARLIUR sx%%%&@&“fl-‘u':z»m A N SANREEY a ow aud peamifol dat ©oL. &A.0. .L mwoo‘g.. WILLIAM ameu.. _‘ STOVES. W. M. SOMERVILLE, | > MARBLE & GRANITE WOR PROOF AND RYE Hallett, Davis & Cc ©Grocers. The Largest utd Hestâ€"seiecied assortment of _ Monuments,. Headstones, ~Obelisks P. A.. TAYLOR, Proprietor. is ~NOW OPEN. / > !â€" GEDRGE J C. D. PEASE & CO HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL: CAPITAL, â€" _ $1000000."" R@y~186 & 188 RIDEAU STREET. e WMarbic exiotrhs OF ToRrâ€" Hise Assurauce. No. $3 and 24} We.liugton treet [ ESTABLIJSHED 1860. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE, AND ORGA4 JEWEL WERE T4 THE TIMES Edition) “ n emmmeemmer C ce n nmamtorers * +R ~24~~ 20 i D re 1 ofe t othes 51 1amaerne and Bades wih durec. P Poâ€" t F u+ sulghak T edjops old Met h ook â€" 4| | mss l rï¬mmt-“ 4 f 4 63 Hach style being the best Of its Kis .a,; Al BCHOOL (A "rniP m MIGHEST MEDAL as! / > I’; MICOROâ€"SVIEMTIFI LANTERN is _| j ol "aRTOPFLOON, . Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, 'zo“n Headquarters in‘ everytiting ..& wBa :;::“'"h:.’: *x.?!n:. q Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers in . CHROMOS AND Fm * 3tereoscopes & View @HOTOGRAPHIC _ MATERIALS, ow aBD . P JAMES A. Sabl H. .‘s, H. Hardman‘s EXHIBITIONâ€" .KEN BY ZEBE ‘8 PIANO FORTES.â€" . | . s t peokal attention paid to Orders by Mait, L HEADST O | for K1 0NE sg!}_l,go. P. ) FOR [0‘ ‘.'Iu L "W“' ‘,flu ALBUMS, GzAPHoSOUPHS aod S$UITARBLE RADIANT LIGHT, id C e t L un RH MEDAL ORGANS STOVES. Munaging Diregror. GHT, s alucd f MAGEE EANGE, 40. ING TRAP4 :I_'Y s# S‘i.. $ % 4 a 8 Bet® 4 #5 mmie !:‘J barh