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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 Nov 1875, p. 4

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h® ; P i8 t\ Ed m N3 t & Mbflh‘i'fi&fi:&m They / to di istike sl K:uneguit'u their> intention to fit the place up in a more expensive and.attracâ€" fi".flL, f f | will be happy to see their old friends, who out . reserve. On the first of January next the firm will open ;.hnneho“E lurogtant A.uowm;nâ€"Cnm Bak Gaixs.â€"Messrs. Morgan & Sons, tailors to His Excellency the Governor Gomnt having purchased the stock of the bank rupt ‘ estate of Angus & Co., some of the best and most advantageous bargains record are offered to the public.:â€" As wil be seen by reference to our ady i columns, the entire stock of. habe 40 per . cent. below dnpm cost. The stock was merely by Messrs. Morgan & Sons to secure the business stand, and must all be sold withâ€" Coearme 'fl:i" Om;nsl;â€"lur. Robertâ€" son, who is i ge of the laying out of the P?lhn:flln Grounds, is pushing the work on rapidly ére winter sets in. The rough stones and other debris in rear of the buildings are being speedily reâ€" moved, and the last remmant of the old barracks buildings will soon come down. There is a n.nvopilo:ur.tdm of old lumber at the west end, from the different buildings, that would be better out of the way in case of fire. A gift of it to the different charitable societies of the city, for distribution among the poor, wodld bs a very good means of dlisposing of it. ‘The sodding and rowdways are well nigh completion, and present a creditable appearance. will a; at the Grand Opera House on the 9&”:«1 10th inst , Ang give some of Ts lately wnpimi;&:c Ts Tomile + oronto with his formances, and is safe mw â€" large gx:ua here. | One of ©Blind Tom‘s‘‘ especial features is that he is entirely self taught in his musical lore, and therefore is all the greater novâ€" élty. He invites any member of the au: dience to ;:n, a piece of musical compo sition oneé over, and he repeats it without missing a mote. ‘The concert will be a treat to all who love the tunetul l'tt.}’. t PartamExtaAgy Lipriry.â€"Men were owmployed yesterday in taking down the scaifolding in the interior of the new Library, the work thereon having been completed.: It will not be rl:): now before this fine edifice will be y for occupation. The structure, which is said to be one of the finest in the world, has taken five years to construct it. Mareus Haur, 1 O.G. T., No. 384.4 The installation of officers of Marble Ha‘l Lodre, took place last evening, when the following officers were installed: Brother Williams, W. @. T. ; Sister Stevens, W. V. T.; Brother Burritt, W. S.; Brother Clifford, W. T.; Brother Heines, W. F. 8. ; Brother, Mcintosh, W. M. ; Brother Rey molds, W. C.; Brother, Tye, W.I. & ; Brother McArde, W. 0. G. ; Brother Mcâ€" Collough, W. A. 8. ; Sister Cowey, W; D. M. ; Sister Burritt, W. R. 8. ; Sister Tye, are not what u:ght be desired for warmth and comfort, and the men complain that thoy will feel rather cold about &o shanks when the thermometer registers 40. below. Mevoriac Wixpow.â€"A beautiful memoâ€" rial window has been placed in St Alban‘s Church, Daly unefi to the memory of the late Rev. .C. P. Bliss. The wimow, waich is a very fine work of art, was, putâ€" ehased by a number of the decersed gentlieman‘s friends in Ottawa and his native Province, New Brunswick. *izw Coirs.â€"The police constables will come out in their® new winter uniform costs about the end of this week.â€" The trousers furnished for the"ensuing season Iurorts . ror .Ortawa.â€"The “f:llowilzi ‘mports for this ci in maniâ€" ‘est of the otum;pgomviaal just arâ€" . wed at Montreal from Liverpool :â€"T.W. Tenny & Sons, 1 case merchandise ; J. Furie & Sou, 1 case ; Countess of Duf. terin, l case ; Secretary of State, 1 case. beeu removed to more ent quarâ€" tâ€"rs. The building h-mtud up in a very commodious manner, but it is not situated in a very convenient locality. Taar Batrszy.â€"The guns removed the other day to Parliament Hill have not: heen pliged in position. The »plan" of the contemplated battery has ‘not yet been made out, but it is expected the wurk will be gone on with early next Tas Caavorers Resu.â€"This station has at last been fitted up, and No. 1 Reel has bee removed to more permanent quarâ€" Vacaxt Houses.â€"There are a great number of vacant houses in the city this fail, This is not owing to any decrease n the population of the city, as some Jave stpposed, but is occasioned from the great number of new houses that have ween erected this summer. â€" Cusistia® Broruzzs â€"An examibation of the pupils in attendance at the Comâ€" mercial Academy, in Sussex street, takes place this afternoon, at 2 o‘clock. © This inetitution is under the direction of the (Christian Brothers. Vio®â€"Recat Patroxacs.â€"It is said that His Excellency the Governor General an Laiy Dufferin have signified to Mrs. Mor.ison their intention of being presen dt the Opery House ‘both to night and to morrow night. The Guards® Band witk also be in attendance. § Tuzs Lorasrax Cuyvson â€"A number of windows in this new church oséu:y tIi}l; were broken on Monday night by some miscreants. It would be weil if one or two bf these scoundrels could only ‘be caught.by the police and punished for their ne‘arious conduct. 4* \_!_ ‘Grand Trunk Railway Leaves Prescott Junction :â€" Going West..............1:35 p.M., Going East...............4:45 p.m., Otiawa River Navigation Company S.oamer Peerless leaves............... 1 & _ Aylmer every morning at.....£..7.30 am. Returning arrives at............... 1.30 p.m. Stages leave the Russell, Union and Windsor Houses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with her.. 4 St. Lawrence & Ottawa Hailway. Léaves...........11:00 ‘&.m., 2:00, 10:45 p.m: Arrives.............7:25 a.m,, 4:00, 7:00 p.m Canada Central Railway. Leaves...................l0:45 a m., 4:45 p.m AITiÂ¥G®...... ...ccccccrecriss sc :20 7:15 pauy Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg _ Raitway . * Leaves Ogdensburg....$:00 a.m., 2:2> 8 Arrivet ig New York 10:00 pa®., 7:()0:::. Leaves New York...........6:00, 11:00 pam. Arrivés in Ogdensâ€" : burg...............l:15 am; 7:40 pm. steamer Queéen Victoria leaves...... _ Tr® heating stove that drives all nfi; petitors to the wall is the Gurney Burner. Buy it Eswox»s Bros. Je Orrgax Bazaaz.â€"Those entrusted with the management are making active preâ€" parstions for the forthcoming bazaar in aid of ti.~ St. Patrick‘s Orphan Asylum. ‘It vili take place about the middle or end of the nres&it month. . Royal Mail Line. Steamer Jessie Cassels leaves Arrtives in Ogdensâ€" â€"‘ s _ [ burg from Boston 7:00 a m,, 12:40, 8: 10 "DBitxp Tow."â€"This musical genius CErauellers‘ Guidse. | bu¢.......f.1.......1;15 amy (i40 |\ Central Vermont Railway. aves Ogdensburg for Boston..........0:05 am., 12:40 Local Zutclligence. will < be dis AITIVOB......... .+ 1:35 p.m., 2:03%.m. 4:45 p.m., 4:40 a. m 12:40, 6:10 1 pm. 5 p m 8 am. â€"‘He ;}hi(l;i:.fe"' â€"l;-.y-â€" P o mt ar ortfors" magitary" agfected. and indluce feeling -tm of the old. symptoms returnâ€" i9g, I finished the othlrplw bottles, |and now [ consider myself :as well as I ever was in my life. My twei‘hh 162, »seven pounds &:Q‘my»md healthy -uz_du'd. Auy nor::d are my . appetite _ good, to all pefsang Poibled mile aly to all parsons with .: guo(diuno of ‘the ln’:‘ ‘R'l l stem, firmly ing. t ~L u2ed it 1 would nopope befivieg! " C t h bore ( % Pb a that ho sontinugd 10 pokscciits Tigo bene the ht wished me to remain there and not die in a foreign country. I visited St. John in October of the same year on ‘my way ‘to Philadelphis to join my ship,and was advis> ed by a stranger,; who noticod my lhnmm form and rackingâ€"cougb, to ‘try y Compound Syrup. of tlypopbopthel: and, as a drowning man will catth at straws, I saw a ray of hops in the -m- tion, ind procured a boitle. ‘The t wlrruitod ww â€" briah _ and _1 bought a bottles, and | left St. John, aumd have> been _hoJkinx about the ~Atlantic ever sincée. _ | As‘this is the first time I have visited. rxroilyijuoe,’lfeel under an obligati let you know the effects produced by this Syrup. I continued taking the edy ufu l . At first my appetite improved amidany Tok the. ind Apaiy ths abe eft ‘me, y the = E:c gon cersed ;° and sll.hou‘fh xo me§t was gradual, : I â€" coul f fio hm'io‘ f:»lr fl; better _ gvery y, |eo t ter ving . taken: ~*en‘ bottlés â€" T considered mynfi well. :‘!hk\ was about five months from the R i commen¢ed taking the syrup. A | time after I had considerable trouble; and substance, then I raised a greenish yellow and slateâ€"coloured matter, then bleeding ot the lnnP setin, and other , symptoms of a Ver{ alarming character showed themâ€" selres,‘ I consulted the lea ling physicians in Philadelphiz and other cities, who gave me no, encouragement, as my .disease was Consumption, I spared.no og.nn to obtain relief, biit found none. |Inâ€"August Ihad fallen" in flesh from, 155 to d:’sd unds, and sinking idly ev ‘day. rfy friends in Phihdql:lfiv advhfi me to leave the ship and go home. : At, home they considered my case "hopéless, and LETTER PROMN GAPTAIN COFFILL,. OP THE] BRIG mx,“-w WwIND$OR, N. 8. . \, St. Joft®, NB., May 22, 1868. . Mr. Jaxes L Faccows, Chemist. 6 Deag Sirgâ€"ln May,1866, I was attacked WEAs Jillgzâ€"!n Mayyi300, L was attacked with t,.'ex dry cough, which continued Mignord, St Andrews; E D Pierce, Obidah Brown, Providence, R I ; H Macâ€" farland, Stratford ; John Fowler, Cobourg. in harshness for some time, when I comâ€" menced e‘ifioe torating ‘a (thick, whitish substance, then I raised a m vellow John Grimes, drunk, was allowed P £0, on & promise of sinning no more. .\ r}“bomn Flood, disorgorly, was fined 85. homas Leonard, | disorderly,: was ‘reâ€" manded until toâ€"day. 4 ~A 2P C E3 CE M G@NC, 0E MIHOT SLORDTORT G B Hudson, Agent Blind &::‘;1 Hon George Bryson, John Bryson, | Couâ€" longe; James D Gemmill, Almonte; Dr _ Henry Edwards, similarly charged, was fined a like amount. | Russeur House â€"A Thibeaudes fred 'I‘hobeude-7 Delleâ€"Riufrit, lamada. Jamas Ailhortunn Amal fred 'n..be.ud..z Delieâ€"Riufrit, Delle Lamode, James Gilbertson, Quebec; A W. Flock, Comwall ; Lewis A Hall, Wm A Hall, Wm L Ogle, J F Kiimer, Montreal; POLJ vousrT. c Before M. O‘G. P.M. + | TuEsoar, Nov. 2. \_John Watson, drunk, and charie 1 with throwing stones at a house 01 Bank street, was fined $5 and costs, or two weeks in lsst, | No mishaps ocourred, although the pace was a rattling one t.hroughoud & ; TBE PLAT RACE 4 which came off lfterally on the "spur of the noment,‘‘ was a capital start, and the gentlemen who put up the money to be run for, had a)d sport. W agram, Sun light and Gdfftea started, and maie a iood race. Galates came in fin& Sunâ€" ight second, and Wagram a good ird. There is some mention of a big trotting matchâ€"to oons otf:hortly ov:; tho-ldthe.h.- mor track, and a large sumâ€"of money been put up as forfeit. b to the post Lil}, Galates, Wagram and Eunlight, The &oe was a got:‘ 023 and was won by Lily, Galatea a capital sec ond, ;Wagram third, Suntight fourth aud Harcows‘ex Trioks.â€" In the olden time some very ,ood tricks were perpetrated on Hallowe‘en, and huge sport enjoyed, but youngsters nowâ€"& days, and even men of maturer yeuz seem bent apon nothing but positive and preconceived mischief. Some of the tinest residences on Sandy Hill were visited on ay night, and damages of an almost ir ble nature perpetrated by some migchievious black:â€" guards. Beautifully grained and expen sive doors â€"were bes d with tar, red paint and such like ingréilients and door plates and bells were timpered with to such an extent, as ‘to rendered com pletely useless. [Neatly _ constructed fences and newly painted, were also spotted over, and scribbling of the most abscene : character printed â€" thereon, Protection from such deliberate dxtmo- tion as this should be guaranteed citizens whe go to considerable expense in‘ imâ€" proving their property. t for the emu'ng[ye.r :â€"George O‘Keofe, President; J. M. Goulden, Vice Presiâ€" dent; E. J. McDougal, Recording Secreâ€" tary ; Charles Young, Assistant Recording Beo‘y; J, E. Walsh ekrrnpondiqg Secreâ€" tary : J. R. ‘Battle, Treasurer; Joseph E. McGuire, Librarian; W. A. McDougal, Marshal. ‘Trusteesâ€"Messrs. J. C. O‘Keef, ?eorgoh E'I‘?rn}uw!:& J. Kennedy.T. B :ttle, osep an,. J, Quinn, J. Higgins and W. D. Q‘Keefe. t . Soctar.â€"A pleasant social was held in the King street Methodist Church last night. %hou was & fair attendance, and all present seemed to enjoy the entertainâ€" Msssas. Rows &‘ Emgatr, auctioneers, have secured that warge and commodious store recently occupied by Mr. W. F. R»gsell, in Stuart‘s3 glock, Rideau street, and they are now running off the stock receuntly in the poseession of Mr. ussell. They are selling at a great sacrilice . Par ties wanting turniture should give them a call. f 3976 th . Cargorio Youre Mex‘s Sootety.â€"At the annual meeting of the Catholic Y ongfi Men‘s Society, held at their new h corner of William and York streets, the following gontlemen were elected officers Yesterday saw the last. of the stseple chases for this season. ‘The attendance was not large, nor was the sport anything to boast about. 'l‘he“Comufi}:ion Stakes," $100 first money, and $25 second, brg:;i:g ment. * At Lisgery.â€"Thomas Cowan, the| proâ€" Eriowr of the Flo?nco Hotel, has been iberated on bail, pending an oPpml made by his conT.el, the Hon. ‘John O‘Connor, against the sentence of one week‘s imprisonment, passed upon him by the Police Magistrate. Dr. Garyzy.â€"The Doctor returns to Ottawa on Wednesday, the 3rd inst., and may be consulted daily at the ‘Albion Hotel, where he has taken rooms. ‘Persons} wishing to see him should call at onge, as his stay is short. 3984tF. Pouos Marrexs.â€"Last night the. cells of the pollieo station did not preamht & very ligely appearance. ‘There were three or lo'xr’drunken and disorderly characters locked up, who will have to answer for their misdeeds to Mr. O‘Gara this mornâ€" ing, mito use the same means of cure, I‘remain, yours very truly, . «s Russeuc : House: THE STEEPLE «HASES. MHOTEL amuivALS Consumption, four‘o‘cl t <It #as about half. nuat mm#fl 53 th ufi'&'_v‘m?%} % terly _dhuth;:mvjh.d:n‘?qw" t ccak, _ Tardy i loked 14. ino oi it out> the gripes and the portfa‘l. The stern of the ‘boat settled in the water, when the crew jumped into the boat.‘ The gripes jammied, and I had to out them again. During this time : the schooner settled so tauch .that ‘we unhooked the starboard tackle fall of the boat â€"and lhovf:‘d off d:‘mm the ship, vtv:iohwuljnk- i t; she going down bOdlln' yâ€" Tho?e;plp“n:f?:rwng listed to d:apwb:w flcfin’n;:fldl, ie it molotean Slleeren s tm had to tise for a lever, in order to get her eh.rg‘m topmast. The ore broke, which left us with ofily one ore. !‘Iulhig thei righted o# an é heel and wen down sterm first, . We run the‘ boat with the gea and wind, our course being about southwest. This was .about four‘0fclock &. i <It Wwas about halfâ€" past dows. hn?wmg ing everything all right,I spoke to my wifeywho‘was lying in bed. She asked . me if it .%Ysh.,“fldbr | was a good sti reeze, with a a heavy sea on. She asked me if there whs any danger, and I told her I ‘thought ngt. I then went on deck and called the who came forward. He came aft and 1 him to lash twooars in‘the boat. The it6 took the cars ‘to lask® them in the t but he found he had nothing to lask mwi:l‘u I went into 3holub|n to get a p span: which [ > t. on daek, together m.flihup mouo of being needed to:â€"cut away the davit falls. Seeing The vessel was settling down in the water, I went away :;d g t y wife out of the cabin. ~Sho was in het night clothes. I told her toget into the boat and _lie down in the bottom and holdonw*wthwut. â€" ‘I then out the raising lashing of the boat, and the‘ fuate jib ; whil6 ‘this was being done I went dowh into the after ot}::m if there was any; water, i . port winâ€" dows.l'!;ndinzminldlrhht.lmh to. She would not come head to wind. Heard something ¢rack; put the becket on th-to:figwentmld-hl:ipl,mtgmm engquir he men as to what was the matâ€" tor.%mnnid“i: was a hovu’: for carrying water, which, had struck sfim rm,h. Fold the mate to furl~ the jb ; ‘this was being done I went sail on thogm side, and forésail on the #tarboard. ‘We steered that way until tweive o‘clock that :;fm’ the wind cint ing to the eastward all the while, so that theâ€"vesse}â€"would not head anyâ€"more than west by m%whi’oh run us in on the land too much. At twelve o‘clock we were abreast of Charlotte light between three and four miles from the land ; jibed over foresail, wind canting to the eastward all the while, when we jibed over and hauled hc’%wt-nw&-wut to clear Braddock‘s‘Point, Immediately ‘we got the canvas trimmed and took in the gaffâ€" topsails and furled them, the wind canted north east, with shrovy sea on. .â€"We then hauled the ship up horthâ€"west, and made the jibâ€"topsail and settled away the: foreâ€" sail.â€" Thinking there was l:;nothing vi ting in such a manâ€" n'nm«mmy?gg jib and stay> sail withithe intention of brining the vessel DugPiN‘s CREEE, Nov. 1â€"The casuklties | among the shipping on Lake Ontario hay e been during the past year comparatively few in number. The weather recently has been rough and stormy, but beyond the loss of spars and bulwarks nothing of a very disastrous character has occurred. | ; 'l'h:-rfl the more to be wonderedâ€"at when | _the fir.tinÂ¥ outâ€" of many of the vessels | trading along ‘the shores of the lake is considered. In. many instances owners | \ of vessels runs things too close. Vessels | are sent out without any lashings or preâ€" | servers for use in case of bad weather setting in and accidents occurring, and the ship compass is so out of order that | ‘it is prac ically useless It is seldom that | l wa have had to record the foundering of ‘m vossel in lake Ontario, accompanied | with the privations and exfpomre which : befell the captain, ‘his wife, and crew of the schooner TAree Friends on Thursday ‘last, ~ ‘The _ schooner â€" left | Oswego on Thursday afternoon, laden with ‘coa‘, which was oonnignet{ to a firm in ‘Toronto. The weather looked stormy, but no danger was apprehended. ‘Toâ€" ‘wuda midnight, it appears, the yvessel would not answer her helm, and the wind |und sea increasing, the captain endeayâ€" oured to steer a straight course for Toâ€" ronto, and soon afterwards the vessel< began to heel over. An attempt.was made to bring the vessel to, but thql capâ€" tainâ€"was unable to‘do so © ‘The vessel soon after this I)ennn{;t ll;t'tle dmml o:):l?:ld t.ho‘ , i ing that;his vesse not fi:gt:l:"m gve orders for the gnt toâ€"be> got ready launchin:.. Hé then went to the cabin where his wife was, and taking her in his armis, he carried her to the boat, and the crew having also got into the boat, it was shoved off from the sinking vessels. Before the boat had got clear of the shx&, the mainmast went by the board, and the topmast falling athwart ?m’lrod the nhi-Â¥hup northl-west, and mugo oron _The vessel began to r:bom’fifi orce of the; sea Soulos Riul in the Sinimeatt. ‘The vesest apperred in the Mainsai Â¥ to.be laying ovey all the witle ~/Tuodk ie vessels in company. We steered west, half south, until:we : got to: Little Sodus, about fifteen miles up the Lake. The wind then canted to the eastward of south; {seeing that our canvas would not draw . on one side weput & sail on wego the wind was ‘southerlyâ€"about ‘a uflm ‘Md-d@xg_hdng'nn;e ning TiR Om last Mhuraiay altemose 4 16 t y between tw:‘o and three o‘clock, load: oo en amuen e oss P ames My & Co,m:f Toronto. /When we left Osâ€" wego the wind was \southerlyâ€"about ‘a fi&wm Field they have now recoverâ€" th ,oanÂ¥tbn of Mrs. Malone and one of t , from theieffects of tneir porilous~ * s ‘ The schooner Three Friends was owned by Mrs. Malome, of Oswego, and was inâ€" sured for $3,500, and was classed B 1. She was built at Port Dover in 1864, and is well known as a trader on&:‘hko. The cargo of coal which she laden. with was shipped bylE M. Eoni.:rffl(“)n wego, for James Myles & Co., ‘| to. Mr, Myles, however, states that. he did not.,ki:hof h:xe o:al.k bei::g:tippod to hlgfl aud he no on pb?o. < The following is ‘the statement made The following is thestatement made by Capt. Malone, and which is corrobo= ratadl hy tha mata Insanh Lannav .__ the boat, there was great danger of it beinuwamped. After mome difficulty, the t was got clear of the topmast gear, and the occupants were left in an open boat, with a heavy sea running, and half a gale of wind blowing‘)::xd with:only one oar to manage the t, the other one having . been . broken in clearing away the topmast, The â€"situation of the boat‘s¢ crew was amost perilous one. : The mate steered: the boat with the gne oar whilst the captain looked after his wife, who had only her night dress bn, and gave the Recessary. orders for, stearing the boat. . For over thirty hours they were at the mercy of the wind and the waves, and t credit is due to the mbe,’.luophxfl:nox, for manfully -fiekit:.g.tohi- postâ€" in steering the boat. The other three men gave up in despair in an she will lose the use of her limbs, â€" The crew were more deid than alive, but through the‘ generous help afforded by durin Fru.{' ight, but. the mate made th'om’uid & slp‘m; hand, in guiding the boat. The captain during fi;o_w‘.)_ole tim kept watch over his wife, sheltering her ul&ruho could from :i:o inclemâ€" ency of the weather. At about 5â€"o‘clock on Saturday morning the boat drifted on shore at Sgluk’l Point, about six miles west of Whitby, ‘The captain‘s wife was Foundering of a Schooner in â€"Lake Ontario. ‘ SUFFERINGS OF From the Glove. of the Captain. THE TIMES ; and it is feared TIHE CREW. The Canadian Express Company, _‘ The above name.1 Company haying refused, alt irewne ns tpmomstimce With the, Maneaet The .eminent &3&': COmedian; : rssisted Members of the Grand Opera House, !\.n-z :hn will give ITwo Grand Entertainments as btrees. .. 4. _.â€"_ Ottawa, Noy 1, 1875, Of the Grang ra Hous», Tor mumm with .. oral, €Countess Dufferin, famiâ€" . i **I ‘sea guieel e tn® WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Nov. 3rd & 4th MBRS : C â€"MORRISON, Onger .?i:”lzli‘lu'-um'hmi:. of s Ex on‘ ':6! he Gevernor Ge .or‘l- Countess Dufferin. famiâ€" w *h en gesans se hecalne eessene . 2D ‘The Steamers of the Glasgow Line are in wended to Bail from tga Olyde every Tuesda and from Quebes on or about our.;"hunu;,- Manitoban about:........../. â€" Nov. 4th, #a0~ W&l’ .. carried on each Veazel. @ not secar nuulm for . Corkage wil! be dharged at the . of t'l\'p: vottle to Cnbin Passengers supplying their # Wines or Liquors. l a \,,, Aetai Ih epernie" ttawsa No.%, 1975 C o o oc ol 6 from: Liverpooi every / iny . !?f‘lmfigoboo cl:g":m M h Foyle negnnsnmd d mmwu:uamm i . M FROM QUEBEO; | Sho; very low. Royal Mail Stes is one of the largest, instest mmi"'“'= ene world. Vessels will be despatch wmnl. PENNOCK & MeINTYRE, Gatristers, Attorneys, ::lldton.ilot‘l’n‘ ORFTOEâ€"Beli® Block, Conte T , $ sitg Russeit Houge. """_. _0 "" C 1"®"*# OPRP w. K. WALKER. | P. PENNOCK| A, F. MoLsTYRE. Liverpool, rl\nnllm- ATTRACTIO ® ! BANKRUPT STOCKJ The extensive mx;â€"m Estate of For particulars see Posters and Programmes. lp.:atmx Bheet now open at Gowan‘s, Sparks Fowle‘s Pile and Humour Cure ; its effect is marvellows Ar Serofuls; Sait Rheum, me on to Toronto, where Ghoybolwa’ gd the mate and I are waiting here un { my wife recovers so that I can take her home to Qswego. The kinduess of Mr. Field and bis wife I shallâ€" never forget, and also Mr.. Fossett‘s kindness for lendâ€" ing me the horse and buggy. Wuo will go barefooted.? ‘ Just look at Sectey Lzzr‘s window. A K:lr of Ledigs® Prunella Boots and Rubbers, both for THrRE have been 2U Gurney Hase Burnâ€" ers sold to one of any other stove, and we never had to take one back. hxonl Bros, * w 3976:. 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. . Ri1g Worm, <Lej s f ?ro.-;od i:.rdn?.:nd dmtmmmm j “mm See w notice.) ‘133 , Of the Gran miles west of Whitby running on the 'w{i about a hundrolr:l{ud. from land. The next sea half filled the boat, which was still being driven towards shore. When the ;:;t 'm"k'thfi.thoh" time m :;1:1 um out wi ter | Ler from going back V‘E. the receding: seas. Istopped\| in the boat holding my wife, who was unconsciqus, ouung by cold p:ld' expoanrotb-. n:::nlth’ boat 'h‘l: sto among 1 my uh‘c)m,. ‘The crew were no‘?enumbod from wet and exposure that they could not stand on their feet, After a time one of the men managed to crawl to a farm house, and he told them of our condition. The My wife‘s limb‘s appeared to be paralysed. Igot.honeund% , and brought her to Dr. Tucker, who fl'vel in this: vill The doctor says that my wife mr‘qm SHIRTS 1 COLLARS 1 midnight, when we saw a light on shore. The wind canted " to theugum,d-d allowed us to get in under the land. Td a Iniirorim acoimpanted milt aleot & wi .l:fi rain, set in, and wind southâ€"west. We could not fetch the #bt,ovintb the hux sea. running. â€" We afterwards succeeded in landing at Spark‘s Point, six mfi'm before she gets the use of her be. _ One of the crew is still unable to teave Mr. Field‘s, cmntg to his: being not able to walk. Two of the crew have QOne Doliar gnd Fifteen Cents. farmer, Thomas Fields, brought some clothin'glfor my *wife, and â€" she farm house.. Some .of the crew crawled to the farm house, and others the best way they could. Every attention was shown to us by Mr. Field and his wife. My wife was put to bed and the rest of gghqi__s@os_wmbregkfn_lt given us. E‘O-rn’vn ‘Busixzss Counro®.â€"This tfipu-: institution offers superior facili to: those who wish to get a practical educaâ€" | Ao. %2, Russelt House Block, Sparks Bt. T Qn’"""m’f"i'-m‘“i;IZZZZI.'.’.'.'.'.' * ‘aldensian About...,,.. ...« . Rates of Passage from Quebec :â€" 2 NIGHTS ONLY 2 PolynesIAD,â€"s«««ccsesers uces s : â€" 1 louvhn....:................. NAPIRMANE . .++« ++++reÂ¥virees s 184 . BCARCINBVIAD ......2...corll0e Rater of Passags from Quebes :â€" The shortest, cheapest and _ D. MORGAN & SONS. Ottaw«s, Nov, 8rd, 1875. . +4 New Advertisements. DVERTISEMENT, Iâ€"1 be sold at 40 per cent. below first cost, as e purchasers are about to open a Fashiongable RAND OPERA HoUsE. 3 BISL: T * tds " \ " tw 0OX ~KiN Disrases, of whatever nature LLAN LINE CLOTHING:~ JAS. ANGUS, * MR. GEO. F. ROWE, chazers are about bmn & Fashionable g Establishment on first of January A:less than Auction prices. Move b ue 4 s is en 08 caundabe en cn hearnrndse s uns 60 en4069 ea‘s ob d€u 6e bre OUIALO, s1 «s +c se 6 cersrreinre * u+s JO. » 211 4<1 xt enbnbv sn on d e 6e« OTTAWA); WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1875 _ . Now is your time to buy OR RKADYâ€"MADE mshi; ie $70 to 80, for 27th e to nm-hmw?:;.u-ma Baven poteonp.;mmn{-_. the """“E tai Stook of this Bank, for mfififix&rnm after tfl'.‘. COMMISSIONS . UNDETAKEN, Bouses and Stores To Let in all Parts o _ HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, | Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ral. Commission ; Office.}; > 0‘CONNoR s TREET,â€" of all desoriptions at FOR â€"EVERYBODY t ce e ates d ® PV iAdKEQ LiA % NONE ,;8,.f~9ߤ;wmx TWs man amaiirnien . i J 12 " CORN ER; OFâ€"DALHROUSIE ® STHEET )e WILSONN@AORR,"|~ Carvenrs&Gilders Myrtle ‘Navy: ‘Tobacco. HOTEL COOKING RANGES! â€"= HoTEL CarYNG Tamuss1; | / HOTEL PagraYy OveNsi11, . woret mox skpgreaps: | . | norku Launpry stovesyi | | 5\ oTEL HOPAIR! FORNACES 111 Mills‘ Supply Agency Maro® 24, 1274 If youhave a house to rent t & bouse @1 u)‘ouhunhndormu:!:mxw e g. o 1i you have any kind of property for sa # 1. you wanut a servant or store askigtant i m gy o / h« oRemeiess® | ol ‘Caruers¢<K&"Gilders. "a ‘ GHOW O»HEA ‘MADE TO ORDEK. Min relk MEJSHMC:AcoiS » l olal )09 â€" . WÂ¥ * / w¥‘ uP‘ [ > __‘_‘On each Plug, _ *4 Ottawa, Oot: 18th, 1875. © ©|| 3072m8 Baws, Bolting, Files, Packing, Files reâ€" C oc ar ns Aimo, afioly ‘é““m._.,”rzg__si‘mm It is madgrofthe Finest V irginia Leaf. NICHOLLS & CO,, Rach Plug Weighs } of a Pound. ) PALE 100 6k "re "4 Aerate o meaien ol in 1IXS 2 ?f@fiug&.@owsa‘%;; Ollawa, ApH1 ,{18), 1878. |. . .,,, | << MB2L BLYTH & "KERR‘S. Ottawa, Sept. AN k OF OTTAWA. SCALES * §MA ow uts |ouir "Drug Si:are;;- i T.+‘T, SHEPHER D. ‘Charnbt RBraccint Railroad, Hay, wWF6O HHaÂ¥Es â€"st, | AVOIDING HEAT 1M THE HOUSE, COAL OIL > COOKING STOVE 1875. COAL P1O TUBRR!* PR A M R DOMINION â€"WAREHKOUSE,| MoNTREAL. ° _ | FAIRBANKS & CO. TTAWA PLATFORM AND COUNTER _ .. S A V LNGâ€"F UE L â€"ANDâ€" j Three Reasonsfor: Using the Next V 403 ST. PAUL 8STREET, â€" |( UNLESS STAMPED: MANUFACT URERS, «4: !mg) 3\ STANDARD COMPANY, &o. 16, 1875, J. W MeRaWs, COAL W ellington Size â€", 1875. 25449 A NE w COUR3E DF flfsdw.‘; YOUNG MRN PRHPARKED jor BUBINKSS. h'dn-l:n,-:. uk \.) usls Am. OF ALL .mu‘:: _ A‘FEW Sttras O# Rooals, Â¥ e :+ A MEW~PRI A NEW WRITISG MASTER,; * fi!mg_ SALE. . AUCTION SALE, i _ ar ;{‘ifla&mamx, mi! 800 Insts; at ?â€"o‘clock, * CHOWaIs, aC., i ) CAPE l V radooaie ga al . / % Ottawa, Oct 27, 1875,° © By Rowe & Erratt, Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock and 7 o‘clock, p.m. +i ¢ %w: & ERRATT, 1 2 A wabtamal , t h a The most i oment of m and vi e works of art ever xeen here, 'fl t ‘of beautiful parious and vases, a flue marbie an ! alabasier vnfi card receivers, rud numerous other articles of art and / ver u, This i« the finest assortment of the .bmm ever offered by auction, ‘On exnibition, Friday morning Saleâ€"Friday, at Â¥ o‘clock, and each M T:00, reserve, until m atoarne, * Bignor will be present at each Don‘t fall to nttend the aucdons. Private.sale at augtion prices, ; 40 PORTMONIES ET BOOKS.) ; i omteranen niried seon A m Tt p’ll)’.}k:o éffect a ':‘m clearance * \Or this reh:i‘_v'of 2000 «4 No °. ~|â€" 3 ~ _ W L%% f the cost of mbo sb.:: w“n?:s:'.‘ e dm 'W«‘mmui Lamo‘ 08 the enâ€" tire eale, and to enable every one Lo bave an receiving treble the vaiue for their, fim'h vestmentand the moppum“ surely gainiog a share in ) , THE® DISTRIBUTION OF $100 000( <(~ _‘ %ndbhhmyuu &‘:lolly The Union Pocket Hook Company. will deliyer THE UNION ET BOOK COMPANY Tinviog roqured $y cush purohane Tnoamating Leather; to effect a speedy clearance salé Phon qpog eb cg t w ds 1y wn . 4 on get i rehpr n â€";‘@w?fl‘fi%mgfmâ€"w $ ""-"m Ee perce deey® focldod on «1Â¥ing #f Lo calo L Lssn THEFULL BENERIT ) ;))....00, And 2815 other Ottawa, Oct. 27, 1875. s080ud OXE SUNDEED tHobsaRy beonbans 100,000 Given Away. o8sT IMNPORTANT 100 CHANCE FOR ALL. A NEW/PRLNCIPAL, J BERMING H. by Fignor: Panâ€" ived trowa‘ Florâ€" ; Auction &t his e & 4 a mig 1090 "'WVY"“ -“‘1[‘:‘::: ‘4" 5. ! s Sm m on i is Sn ven Aicks mao ienss N 7F m:....:ngncultural Insurance ‘CovÂ¥,t . .0 M rink fasid "~~ c uran AFFC¢® wonutsea C‘ 0d : _ at 2 o‘clock, i m on on cor in artercond, it has hl..% i I M ho mnmmncmwumw v cle ietmibe ophanh lX t 2b reiee ban is i acane cntaidhs d s amee Pista or Mognunt . , :« on C mesig fouat dooer â€" wwilh Had l o woopit : burne en â€"al. hulotnr | ddiict i: cenls oi | vidabbuent. W. BELL & Co.‘s First Prize for MARBLE MANT LR Ly s o 1 s a@pice & 4188 RIDEAU STREETâ€"@z \ â€" â€" _ s ou i M Boat Ey xt 498 he oi Pooirnt P h. or weaiing Reigentats io &8 '(fi'.. =_ov. l,m tidig «1 4:'. #54¢ ’;étuh.‘.u : The Royal Exchange Hotel WELLINGTON STREET, _ _ A First Class Family andâ€" Commércial :Hols) CONSTELLATIO Fall and Winter, 1875. 0.~~D.~PEASE & CO‘8 PIANO e Liberal Mâ€"chflufl hya'h w N . Ottawa, Nov, 1 1875. ‘é‘f .. . e Saks 6 5%%.h OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WOR fannher‘s im ced See e t ht Ave. hor,Floles Antou kmadiâ€"tenl C‘c:‘lum Pfif“izf\mz}ilfi work men, > $ 4 3 36 hnsd ‘m q;% BUTTERWORTH & Co.;"® _ 1875â€"PROVINCIAL â€" EXHIBITIONâ€"187 78, Bparks Street, â€"â€" â€" â€" t*> im ; |® â€" We are now ghowing a very com plate line of HA LL.3\ NCR an m?pa&*;a To d nds AiXtiOLLNIERRSS a ude um Stove, @dzes. v & gs % â€"aoitth. i4 xz P t W,. M. SOMERVILL MARBLE & GRANITE STOVES.| S NOW OPEN._ _ Monuments, Headstones, Obelisks F tas a mout ns y laive, D. S. MNKINNON & €0., Veu Packt o ie 7 npAbab Oe P.. .A _TAYLOR, Proprietor. : The Uarge#l and: Hesiâ€"selected assortminh: of . HEAD ‘QFFICE, ~MONTREAL, AND ORGANETTES. . 454 Davis & Co.‘s, ~H. Eu'dmun'n in ~Murbi¢, 5. oich Granie, or Bandstohs SHitrble cusorks. s Kite® Assurante.."/". 8. No. t}i and 244 W edington =preet. | ESTABLISHED 1864 j AGENTS FOR wERE TAKEN BY TRIUMPH, lrm. rur s«i6 uy all Qllmen. Des, 4, 1694 1o4 4 4 -‘, C ~Mmevie~ n Wnn q m‘ L“ Â¥ YOU WANT GO00B EZZEAD GEORGE ACRES, STOVES, _ wis pua. as LatcM® L <â€" Mb mutindes Cl > has mn-lu- been by the leading Manoâ€" Jmportert &‘ Déalers in Te C V g 16 Bussex ttrook d OTTawWa, (%) Fa 6 30 #ol /%

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