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1 t U LI U 2 3rd &th. §th LN NWNotice J 4¢ PHE TRAGED} giaphic account 0l_ 8 Back liver, meult au suited in the death t lgdy and two clerg Catholic Church. T pby, one of the latt regretted. having b promising, as be wa foremost, divines in he belonged. lt we the £79€ M COitssilr & ELC up uill recently filled by the lamen Hon. tueorge Clark. lt is no @xagy tion to say that Mr. Murphy‘s accessic the staft of that journal gave pro that in none of the essential point which it was formerly distinguished w it be likely to lack. An orato! and a w ot a very. high order, he brought t« discharge . of his new duties a contine reputation, Wide expeiience, and ; tha discharge . of his new duties a continenufil reputation, . wide experience, and great abiliiy. â€" is lectures upon " Papal Infalli bility " and his replies to criticism upoRh these latter were perhaps more remarkâ€" able â€" forâ€" their â€" eloquence than _ far their â€" logic, â€" but â€" they _ were justly admired, and in their pointed form were very widely circulate 1. _ He delivered the eutogiam upoun Daniel ‘Connell at Mouâ€" treal, on the occasion of the Centennial, which was undoubtedly a grand oratorical effort. â€" Father Murphy was well known in this city, baving lectured here two or three times during the past eighteen months. The tragedy is a sad one, and will cast & gloom over the whole district, months In making bis financigl sia&feIDCnt i the Legislature of Ontarioâ€"probably the last Budget speech he will make in that Assemblyâ€"Mr. Crooks presented a very comprebensive and hopeful view _of the movetary condition of the Province, and one which {airly disproves the allegatiots of extravagance in which the Opposition have been indulging ever since the generâ€" al election and indeed for a lon : time al election and indeed for a lon : time \ox-edit for their goods, _ trustâ€" beiore. le shows that there is sn aVail=| my o the, return of spring aud te: able surplus at our credit of $5,006,375. | newed sctivity in trade for the payment. That, he explained, was practically the | p.; pg tayernâ€"keeper gives NO credit: same difference between assets and | lia | ;) ; thirsty must plank down the cash or bilities as when be made his statement go dry throated and sober. To get drunk last year. Theapparent reduction in the requires ready money ; and scores of men amount of the former is explained by the ‘ â€" if men tbey areâ€"who bave not a cent by _ the fact _ that _ there _ We"® | ; puy their breakfast, whose wives snd soms items which ought 10 â€" BAY® | jymilies are starving on ‘credit, can got been included in the limbilities of tha‘ diumk. A business man may pay all his previous year, but were not: the Quebec [ other creditors with 333 cents in the doilar : share of the Common School Fund, f0" | |pa saigon keeper {rom whom he has been example, which had not then been @3C€"* | y oustqomed to purchase his morning bit. tained, but was now, known to exceed ters and his noonday " smile "â€"at whose $525,000; with the interest on the RailWway | ; he has been accustomed to treat " the Subsidy Fund, and the amounts due t°‘boy-" liberally in the eveningâ€"has counties under the Gaol Ir spection A*t; | ppon paid 100 cents in every instance, we together amounting to $164,000. AmoD&Bt | raarlessly assert, and would take no less. our investments he mentioned Dominion This is not as it ought to be, but as it & per cent. stock and bonds, 8830#11);‘0“8;“ not to be. . ‘lke Tiintes. Vx. Kenny & Sons, AWA. MUNDaY, DEC sparks e to the Public. eal despatch coutains & ut of a hortible tragedy at rult au Recollet, which i0 ieath by burning of an old inâ€"4 G@entiensen‘s & Streot, Ottawa. »$° e abicay INSERTBD IN THIS BACQK RIVER stock lo‘e sds in the | The compromi m : which | juded would, in regate, _ 10 | so far as. it We also _ the | place, not be e Domir‘ m | be applied ; sn debenvrures | a direct and pC ich he took | most fruitful io the pre | drunkenness â€" e upon the | spirit grocery 277,113. The | properly so 64 ce therefore | exercise s0OMm he liabilities | would lose nc imount were | the change, W the resources | perance of t lance. of the | greatly. We $941,258, or | sels may pre‘ t of the Railâ€" mfl ) a Wahilite| af 1 __; io saad & \ g2<2,187. _ Of the three millions and odd set apart for dint.r'\bulimi among . the inunicipalities there was yet to be paid | t after the 30th neptember last the sum of | _ $#1 085,0u8, the total amoupt to be paid t in the first instance having been reduced at thet time by $2,085,09%. ‘Then there | t , was â€" Quebes‘s share of (the Common School Fund, amounting. t0 33‘.!.'),657.‘ \The total habilities were €#2,604,201, leay» | . | ing u difference or excess of assets over | ( | linbilities of $5,096,376. Beyond that the | ‘I Province haa invested a large anjount, in ] ‘ | the shape of expenditure, on Public |. Buildgngs, Public Works, and other per= inanent improvements, in addition to up: | wards of four millions in Dominion five per cent. securities. Tue Public Ac¢: ‘ | counts showed that the payments on | public 'unprovem;!t.a from the Ist ot\ \July, 1867, to the egd of [n74, amouated i . to the large sum of g2,206,586. â€" Iu reply | to the allegations of gemtiemen on the i other side of the louse that â€"the surplus ‘ bad been lqnu&lored. Mr. Crooks showed 8 | how much money had been expended in e‘ the inturest of, the Province â€" and ‘to _ the best advantage, while #!,705,000 had actually been added * |to the residpe in 1872 and 1873. The deteils of:the <peech simply proved on a morelextégnded so ile the accuracy of Mr. Crooks‘ stftement, the groundlessness & \of the cry of $n impending resort to di« | rect taxation $n account of an exhausted © treagury, and| the generally prosper0Us | condition of Putario. Both® the the proposed Act to the él p«+ rance ory Victuallers‘ some time, at belief, prep impending men, promis flartesing 6 poured in were the firs We ought to [3 How to‘put astop to this lamentable condition of affairs is the problem with which the humane of all creeds and classes are confronted. â€" To appeal to our licemse commissioners and their officers would be a waste of energy, so long as there are wheels within wheels and a percentage upon the number of licenses issued. They are like the gods of King Ahab, when we call upon them they will not hear; they are either talking, or pursuing, Or OD & journey, or (what is by far the most likely) R nsfi sa they are asleep, and need to be aWaMOI®I We look to the temperance men, and they ofter us the Dunkin Act. Bat the Dunkin Act k 0;'.00 middle eo'me-â€"\‘must. have the whole hog or none â€"and there‘ore doss oT ced CS not command the adherence of many who would gladly assist to carry & less extreme measure. . Although we have no moral doubt as to which side would triumph were the question tested, and have no desire to comceal which cause would have our adherence and support, we believe that the old adage about a bird in the hand being yorth two in the bush is perfectly applicable to the circumâ€" stamces. ‘Jlhe Duukin Act might be ap< proved ofâ€"but it might not ; and the last state would then be worse than the : first. ‘The compromise to which we hare alâ€" luded would, in the first plage, be effective so far as it went; it would, in the next TH arties chiefy interested in submission of the Dunkin ctors of Ottawaâ€"the temâ€" rizations and the Licensed ssociationâ€"have been: for least according to popular ing their forces for a great truggle. +The tempeiance s of support and the most couragement having been them from every side, to sound their warâ€"bugle. have said, a struggle being the warâ€"bugle.must first be Temperance men. Unless ere is peaceâ€"after a fashâ€" DUI ~NKIN ACT. and l'leodfil)b. awakened. will not hear; they ‘The Oficial Gaze!te of Saturday contain® the following np&ointmenu :â€" Samuel Stautfer Weaver, of â€" Berlin, Ont . , to be & subâ€"collector in Hor Majosty‘s Custome. The return of Mr. B. Deviin for Monâ€" thaul Cantra is officially announced, _ The return of Mr. B. Deviin. JOf MOM~ treal Centre is officially announced, \ILITIA GBNERAI® ORDEKRS, 43rd " Carleton" Battalion of Infanty â€"No. 1 Company (Hazledean) and No. 7 Company (Manotick) having become non étfective are hereby removed from the list of corps of active militia ; anid the remain: ing companies of the battalion ; No 3 d t P uscomes ue VX a 10 bududined hoi t i eciing EW (hfol.cah‘o;, No. 6 (Goulburn) and No 9 {Vernon) are hereby detached from the battalion and inade independent com: anies, to be known respectively as the g[etcnlfe, Goulburn and Vernon Infantry Companieg . The 43rd " Carleton" Ba; talion of Infaniry having therefore come disorganised is hereby removed from the list of corps of the Active Militia. Lieutenant Colonel John F. Bearman, V. B. ; and Honornry Captain and Quarâ€" terâ€" Mastor Joseph it. Hauna, V. B., are heroby placed on the Rotired List, retain ing their respective ravks of Lieatenant Colona‘ and Honorary Captain, Jhe following officers are hereby reâ€" moved from the liss of otfcers of the Active Militia : Majors William Corhett and William I osh Falls, Homorary Captaiu and Payâ€" miaster lobioson E. Lyon, Captain and Adjutan} William Heury Cooper, Surgeon Daniel Bestty and Assistant St‘x’r‘{eon C n ssistant OUTROD!! Peter A. DoDougall and Ensign Robert Shore of No. l(‘ompany.md Captsin George Cook, Lieutenant David Latimer, and Ensign Milis Clarke of pany. ‘The following is the statement of the revenue and c::sendit.ure, on account of the consolidated fund of the Dominion of Canada, for the month ended 30th Novem:â€" ber, 1875 :â€"Revenue, Customs, $928,782.â€" 79; Excise, $533,832.97 ; Post Gffice, $97, 734.83 ; Public Works, including railâ€" ways, $160,949.54 ; Bill .m")l", $17,268.82; miscellaneous, $65,746.43. Total; $1,804,â€" 315 38. Expenditure, $1.534,138.41. | CIROULATION AND 3PEOIEZ The notes in‘circulation for the week are put down at $11,327,252 O1. The specie he‘d at various points amounts to $3,083,584.63. _ Specie reserved: by the banks, $2,963,626.00. Excess of specie, $119,958.53. Authorized discount on American in voices. until further nosice is 12 per cent. Toroxto, Nov. 29 â€"In my last letter 1 foreshadowed the arrest of the seducer of: the late Jeannie Gilmour, and the events of the last few days have shown that my prognostications were correct. The perâ€" son I alluded to is now in durance, with what ultimate fate remains to be seen. ‘The charaoter of the men who have workâ€" ed up this case from the first is a sufficient guarantee thatiClements would not have been arrested just now had not tl:gre t Epecial Corres The Clements Arrest at Toronte. lt a4 byratiiufts ndvbe in Fanids, A s / S PCY is rst.he:’vl-l-nder the average size, artd has a complexion so sallow and dark as to lead to the suspicion that he has other than white blooJ in his veins. When he came into the Police Court: the morning after his arrest he wore an aspect s0 cadayerous that no one could help feolix;z' some pity for even a man so abandon as he is generally believed to be. When bail was refused by.thei‘MAgilm and he was taken to the cab which was to convey him to the gaol he fairly broke down and wept like achild. ~The day appointed for the preliminary trial is subsequent to the one set down for the execution of his ac + compli.c:z:i Bhould thoi;lgmutenobo.b {)e commuted, as now seems highly probable, he will have the satisfaction otphwwing by that time that he will not be hung, uy Mrowr ty‘ n en ondem ons n ra § ud _ RBYVBNUR AND BXPENDITURE, CaANADA GAZETTE. *A brief account bf the introduction of Jeannie Gilmour into the Clements family may not be amiss, more particularly as the circumstances bhave never been ‘?ub- lished infull. When Varley, the Evanâ€"| gelist, was here ‘ Pmchmg last winter, Clement was one of his most devout and entbusiastio converts. The meetings were conducted for the most part in the Bond Street Baptist Church, ‘which has for pastor the Revy. Dr. Castle, The father of &e murdered girl, who has written in the Globe a fuil account of his advent here and his settlement in Muskoks, met with gdemex;ts at these T;::etinp m:‘ was inviâ€" to hi« house. r unsophisticated Scotch E‘vu?aliat '-p'oo captivated by the kindness and the Cbristian character of his entertainers, and made known to them the trouble he was in about his daughter who was then living at service in & neighbouring township. _ He . received and accepted an invitation to bring her into the city and leave her at Clements‘ as half visitor and half maid sorvant. She came, and, as now appears from the conâ€" {ession of the Davises, within a month she was seduced. Clements then, acoording to the same authority, prevailed upon | her to save her own disgrace and save | him trouble by consenting to an abortion, M mdhommvis-ome $400 for his serâ€" | | vices. the girl survived and Davis escaped more money would have been » | demanded and paid. It is clear from Mr. t | Gilmour‘s â€" letters that he has all along _| suspected one of the Nattrasses, at whose house she was before dni?htoth ci&ygo{bdn‘thofiltym her ruin. There is now no doubt that this feeling was> sedulously fostered by Clements, at 'h.mothpom ed man was in the t even recently of.visiting. How he will feel when truth dawns him can only be tured. â€" But :hpo faot of â€" an usiastic _ reâ€" AMERICAN _ INYOIOES ;Xoadenco of the London dvertiser. THFEF TIMES No. 7 Com rt ligious convert aod a momber in good stancing of an evangelical church comâ€" mitting such a fearful crime is not the only mflinf moral p-udox in this case. The poor girl herself, a very short time before her tragic end, voluntarily joined the Bond Street Baptist Church, and so manifestly sincere was she. that to this day the pastor and people of that church maintain the belief that she was guileless ‘ in her religious professions, Icannot %ro- tend to explain these phenomens, but they leave on the minds of m:ot“pooplo here, except| of course . t! * who sneer at all religions conversions, the imâ€" pression that, innocent, unsophisticated and unsuspecting, she fell into the hands of one who was> an uiw dark trade, and whose awful b of soul is unredeemed by a single shadow of manâ€" ly feeling, not to lmk of moral principle or religious conviction. _ oL 4 :A Boinie. ahnocfrrinbndine un The â€"Mail < published on f Clemonte‘ version of the pagix:enm ‘ to Davis. Ihave already hinted at the | suspicion, which has for some time been prevalent here, that be was supplying money for the cartying on of the latter‘s defence. Aocording to his own statement it scems that he was actually solicited by a lawyor for this purpose, others haviog ccutributed much larger sums. I may remark here that it is no secret who the "lawyer‘" is, and also that the confessions made by the Davises implicated many others besides Clements. It is known that a book was found amongst the convict‘s papers containing the names of his Fatrons, with the amounts he received rom them. it may be presumed, 1 therefore, that some people who are now holding their heads high enough will watch the progress of Cleâ€" ments‘ trial wil.hr:‘fiood deal of uneasiness, as they have already watched the other. That there has been in existence, for a | length of time, a vile den of infamy where . | the trade of the abortionists Was steadily ] pursaed, the &Atmn- being respectable | eitizens, and the wictims often sent ‘t: g009 C004 COCORU C tlitran." aftan ( sitizens, and the wictims often sent t0 . their long home, hardly admits of a doubt. This view of the case is corroborated by an " incident which wol;flaoo here a few years ago. Davis‘s pr ecessor in the stmmnd ii~ recently ocoupied was a «" Dr.!‘ Androws, who was lpprehongee g a B MMEEVICMe MCCRc . Nee OeR OA charge similar to the one on which Davis has been sentenced. In the absence 0§ the Police Magistrate he was tried lz‘n well known alderman, who at t refused bail for the prisoner and subseqhently _ granted _ it. Andrews jumped his bail and has never been heard of since, nor has the charge against hi n ever been investigated. It has often been said and is now generally believed that very heavy pressure was brought to â€" bear on the magistrate in order to induce him to release the prisoner, and that the same lawyer who canvassed Clements for some money made himself equally busy in the same, way ther. If, as I have good reason to believe is the case, the Minister of Justice has the whole of the evidence, together with the statements of the coun: vfliou &1‘ his hulxd;,e t.ha: ne%d be little ear that he will be party to udn? up the matter, whoever may {nve to suffter. | Are omrlnf General_G Wines And Liquors «t unaâ€"ualiy LOW PRICE3 to make room for their Bpring Stock, 51bs. of sound Toa for 81 value Ware ranteod, nl::iu reduâ€"tion on Bugar, taking 10 lbs, or upwards . & reduction on No 1 Labrador Herrings, from 5) cts. to $L ueum 3unm..l.\, or No, ? Labrador rring, / on of $1.25 ver boi., dry Codâ€"fis Onarse Hale in large bags, Fiue Sait, 230 los. tbnfi.‘ Good Western Apples and Onions, on ndhsll which are sell) ng at a redquction for UasH. HUIGH â€"WINES, 10BACCOS, F.CKLES, BA"L‘L BLUE STARCH, RICE, RAISIN®, â€"â€" | CcURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, _ _ , FROOF AND RYE : From Goodorham and Worts Celobrated DistiDery, SOLD LOW. BASKERVILLE..BROS. B skerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Olfawa, Tqununoun ATTRACTION ! BANKRUPT STOCK 0 sSEWKELPERS, W1â€"lbe soid at 40 per cent. below first C066 AB the z:lnhuor- are about to o&on a Fasbionable Tailoring Establishment on the first of January next. SHIRTS ! COLLARS ! The extensive stock of the Estate of Owing to Main Sewer obstructions, I nfim al gach purchasers over ONE DOLLAR, a ther discount of IAEI eent on all gooads excep‘ Coal & Keroseae Oils. j My stoek is well assorted in China, Crookery, Rarihenware, Glassware, The balance, Flo Pots, s olsu:mt&tuan-t':h -”<~ Lamps and Lamp Goods greatly Redupail .. .. Msm Line this week. .. CHAMBER B c Goods must be sold and at sale pric :s for cash Qoodln\llt.bofl'dllfiltllegflemfil’m auly, . Come and.got bargains at $5 Duke street. UOAL & KERO3EN® OILLS. Wholesa‘e. and Retail at Marked Prices. ‘_ £ ths Bole Agent fxr Domestic, Crimping, &¢, Iron, Coal Oil Cavbivets. E €roceries, &&. ‘VORK FOR ALL. At home. male 3t female *$%5 par ?plnl. We.. c cknoo af m;iz ."...!'_'”..""3'â€"“..;“4. * RTBON is preps embainmmnortes eranin in HhastF Ee en n n‘m t‘ll"s mfl mhm jaemeieAlyevcc Grtite os idlosl es c denoe, 412 Ridean Streot. x:fili â€"i| WALKEEB, nw Terms, 40., nx.lnw on as **®} above, between hours of two and;five, any ROBERT m&u& _ Aidsnt ”sx.,f Ottawa, Sey42, 1875, uim ! Otaws, Nov. 2, 187% "ne cent retarn W rioe straai. Now, Vâ€"rk. OTraAWA, MONDA\, DECEMBER 6, 1875. 35 DUKE HEREET, | NEAR CHAUDIERE FALLS Ottawa, Nov S, IN7S, zâ€"| :.* THURSDAY, November 5th, 1875. AIN SEWER, JAS. ANGUS, JAMES ASHFAIELD, «[ Ba CHEAP â€"SALE Russell House Block, Sparks 8t. N 1w is your time to buy Vocal Music. OR READYâ€"MADE DUKE ST&EET. COMMENCLNG Aly Ol*aun. | ‘Wlnu And OW PRICE3 to ir Bpring Stock, or $1.G0, value war« n on Sugar, taking 10 ‘::,’“.‘i“ o l ubndo'; Back prming, redug Couâ€"fisn, Onarse Hale 230 los. per bng.‘ Good Jons, on bhand, all emaie *=$35 per w . ital. Wo‘.h‘:vt ::lk’a:l,. rail free. Addious &tl myp,, M. Young, 173 G Household Furniture PLANOâ€"FORTE,|_MIR 0 “ snn Ooie qpage aD Oa Tuesday and Wednesday, Tth and 8th DEQ“BBR NBXT. The |\:b§!|hor is favoured with instructions from JO AN THOMPSON, lnqfl.lo sell at his ooeicty Portiiecttnrrpint n,rare oss 3 3 gmhrluc 7 octave rnu'm:’d fl‘”-. mahogany centre eard «nd sofu tabl large ‘!:‘l:'mlnor- and marble stands, 80 ca8y, and other cmsl;nd window "I;Il‘::f .nt:ru ou‘“h y &‘m room * k @ 4 nds ..S:f.....r.l. obn?::.‘fon‘x‘l"pa, brokease and week, day mA MPORTANT AUOTION SALE ' or METCALFEFS Wholesale BE MADEZ CLOTHING Estab Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock and 7 o‘clock, p. m. ROWE & ERRATT, ou.‘!.' Nov. 30, 1814 d ie Hpx o Fflll!l’l]l!l“ll! , By Rowe & krratt, Astrachan, * South Sea Seal _ and Beaver Hatters & Furriers. Male up in Jackets, Caps, &0 I * AT South Sea Seal Jackets, Black Wainut and Mahogany TRADE SALE,. 8 AUCTIONEERS BEAT CLEARING Auction Sales. Nov. Â¥7, 1875. JUST RECEIVED ALL TH | STYLES FOR 1876, Account Book Manufacturer; Ottawa, Nov, 20, 1875. 56 SPARKSST,, Opposite the British Lion Hotel. BOOKBINDE R, memroptenter doae d mm tss nfi ogen Ԥ.W$%lfu be: hoped, lay our national n&wt{“’."" OM W contain eomplete afid Feprow‘s=" nishing it« readers with mfi W’W -u‘h..;â€".â€"‘-i‘gtdfl 1+ srill be: ”;‘.;‘:l, Baltic Seal Jackets, EVLIN‘S FOR DEPOT. the prepsrations ‘for it will be: ueciding upon Grant‘s aspiratio i'n'oini'g‘beii.' well d‘ a R t en n xo a‘ready bas‘l e Htate: and : ritory, and we trust that the fiu q nu&ofi their numbers donbled. flw ue tos dny wii be. Tound in t?:naru t Wheh wini j hen moment; onvctnoa 4 raar freated in a ploar, Intol: esting and instructive: imanner. 18 W\ ‘It is our alm.to make the Waexuy Bux, the best family newspaper in the , and we shail continue to give in its column@ & amgount of, miscellaneous reading, such &Â¥ stor« o. â€" m I tales, and ons ie o lefto make room in our . The agricultural department is one of its nrominent . features. . The . ons are also the markets of every kind. _ _ ._ re | “.'nu '-uusnn.m with , â€"alx broad columns i8 .2) a ‘yeur, go P Ts seps n doriet goouip, nc lt this rate to clubs, agents, ers or any ene, â€" The DaILY , a large four nows af Lwanh-elfl?::fl:mnt llv-,mlu “w of twentyâ€"eight columny gives all the neoWs IDr two & & m% md" & -%- or a year. y -uum-fln‘: per year. We have no ttaâ€" '.l}!;“.- agen mevers el‘»ivu Th aroouts Prares _ $380 T0 $45. R. J. DEVLIN, ‘:'u&uo Notice is .=n;r.e.by Dfi y 6. defanlt cipal money and mw :no .nr‘:'- :&m\o,o{ & novenant “ln.%,w Moridd Da% of NOVEMBEIE, in the yoar ‘i‘x"xiflx;i‘fi‘o?';lgv ; BR,: in / filo\"m Angg&mfi fl:e: Lgflfi the TownshipOf Cumberiand in the the To MCARKRTNEY, wife of the satd Honry MeA of the second part, and SAMUEL HOL/ %‘@%&m&w Morss vale @35."{@‘}_.1%4_‘%"" 5";3 BURN, of the Vilage, of N «00516 £60 T0 $300. MOBRTIMER, SPARKSISTREET., Mookbimders. UKTGAGE SALE, Remember.thejsale P AT PAPER RULER, AND *Who enali ‘be ‘the candidate /of. the the Reformyand A8 Wflm PWP Es Noi Bayes e constent ‘ t 1. BERMINGHAM, DaAY of THE SUN, New York Oity, fis store, all NIB ing in part, one carg plano, «nd sofu tabl le stands, B0! hoiea, rlonly. lt &‘nlng room 6Xâ€" u‘ brokease and vice ot ware, 100 â€"evening ‘°b.‘“ its columns; and so are Mm» .m% Austionect. IER3, next, A. D The Ottawa Agricultural Insurance Company. Incornarated. 18 21. Capital, $1,000,000.00. Incorporated, THE BON. JAMES SKEAD, PRES! DENT CHIC & Ottawa, or any of the Branches. gay This Company covers Loss by Lightning, If Horses or Cattle are Killed on Farmers will find it to their ad rantage to Insure HEAD OFFICE:â€"Vicioria Chambers, Wellington Streot, DR. M. F. E. VALOIS, _ ce nass JAS. BL _â€"___â€"_ CANADPA : Agricultural Insurance Coy. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Deposited with Government for the Protection of Policy Ottawa Branch â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 00 opaltns ovu‘rUU» CLUFF & MILL, GENERAL AGENTS. We SPECIAL NOTICE. iveruy im ioon mt Uaniidainie hn ame ene e tfercnt relo ts w stone bnudr??hrooenus occupled by Messrs, Angus & Oo., xo. 88 srsrn Bwt.t‘;'hem they have OPENED OFFICE, undor the management of Messrs. OLUFF and MILL, the newly appointed General axents for the Ottawa Branch C000( 000. . nccmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmeeminremmmemmmemm Insures against Losé or Daknago by Fire and Lightning. BRANDIES, â€" PORT & | SHERRY â€" WINE; â€"GIN,â€" PORTER PURE AND UNANULTERAYED, tor Family use and Medicinal Purposes. 100 i 15 S llrow Street, Toronto, K. H. Matson, Eaq.. Agent, Kent Street, Lindsay, H. A. Wailis, % t. Court House AvfllnehllmtflllaA.B mi, Beq., Agent. . 15 Pug&"mu. ontreal, G. H. hm%. Agent w Bt. T Street, gneboe. Meskrs Kiley & ore, Agonts. Prince Willliam Street, t. John, New Hrunswick, 1). W Coward, Erq Ohief Agent for Nova Sootia, New Brunswick, and Prince Rdward Isia pSB" Sterling Agents wanted for territory not yet taken up. Apply for particulare at 10 10 The Canadian Meat Canning Co.‘s Fresh Goods, LUNCH, BREAKFASTS and SUPPERS. BOLOGNASâ€" and Tongue; bath st Brunswiok, etc. mmufiwm%mn Dertat bondie: Sioo ate: TLN GOO h‘t'ndled.oomod.luoed.“mdmodmv- n Ti P a at half the prices of Im: and ®‘r sher. aput T thinFont tds and vartetine at hait the pciens or Inbertes o poteâ€"e uit Alad t . TAHAOBâ€" ?A'r‘l!ll”l'l, No.60, Ridean 8. Ottawa. SELLING BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS First Prize for MARBLE MANTLEPTRO. First Prize for uou_giliylz ESTABLISHED 1854. omâ€"vmm.mmmpmm. Syrupsâ€"Maple, Amber, Golden, &0., very fine. mâ€"mm- preservingâ€"very (rong. A large and well selected slock of fancy;grocéries too mumerous to detali always on haud. Glasgow Poas Meal, Mackensio‘s Digestive Biscuits, and Angastora Bitters, W. M. SOMERVILLE, as sole UaDadIan A either p‘ain or Purysros to His ExostLznor tus EarL or DUFFERIN, GOTRMAUO® MEACCC Direct Importations from the Pr ducers ‘ fa France, England, Holland and Spain, THOS. PATTERSON CONSTELLATION conu$a. 0. DL mwo%& WILLIAM ANGUS, _ _ _ Fall and Winter, 1875. A ‘First Class® Fan The "Roval Opposite BATE & CO"3. OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. in Marble, Scotch Graziite, or Bandstone. R ‘!E::fi"‘”. in CEMETERY FENCING, suljable for the various Cemeterics. A well atrange i ‘of ‘mat P â€" : fievaadt hm "**=* June; 1$, 1874 1875â€"PROVINCIAL | EXHIBITIONâ€"187. %%&%fi:wmrfimuu BUTTERWORTH & CO., WELLLNGION: SHTEBEET, REMO Inspector for Province of Quebes. Barrels GUINNESS‘S ;PORTER, pinw and quarls, p Cases CLARET, Jas, Violets, special order, vory fine. aks SHEREBY WINE, Y.P., fno Savour, fine brands. _ _ _ _w, M. SOMERVILLE, _ _ MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, . M. SOMERVILLE, as sole Canadian WHOLESALE & RETAIL. sVpiptenm,ay cg@00s an t onink n = sSTOVES. â€" _ AT COSTâ€" FOR CASH, CHAS.. BRYSON, IN THE " OTTAWA." Monuments, Headstones, Obelisks â€"I1$ NOW OPEN. P. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. m:" _ President Viceâ€"President. Tite Assurance. CaAPIIAL, â€" $1,000,000. £$50,000.00. FAarble THorks. R@~186 & 188 RIDEAU STREET. @a mmummu BRANCH OFFICES : [ ESTABLISHED 1860. ) PFirst Prizes for STONE SR R. BLACKBURN, ESQ., Earu or Durrzztx, Goverwor GexuzRit. Exchange Hotel, NGTOoN STREET, nily and Commercial Hotel, ED: TWO DOORS UP FROM OLD STAND. . @55f pints and quarts, put up to oider. EDWAKD A. GOFF, JAMBS A. sux%.::.: & . â€" â€" 88 Sparks Street the Qwner‘s GCroundsâ€" has taken an extra‘p:â€"ize for C. K. Dunlop o oiine mauulacured by K. E. Ives 4 oi + C i W ral and Prince Edward Island. ;ppxy:orpnmhnumenud RADIANT LIGHT, 110 Sparks Street. Streot, Ottawa. _« JAS. BLACKBU_BI'_._. s asDr un ubnifE Hail OTTaAWA 1874. 3 ey M + 4 + ViCGEâ€"PRESIDENT sSTOVES. e T TA Lrar ONE DRAINING TRAPS â€"hoiders : MAGEE RANGE, &o. PROPRIETOR. &¢., Livery Stables, Rid can Si~~ot, opposh _ â€"_ Balhousic Strooi. 9 »“ Fir« alass horses and ( moment‘s noties, and on T wmr&m Bank of S, N. Am uJ NGTONâ€"BT,, the bost and mos Lgmwn the eitv. desirons of socuriog g30d attendance, and rearopable Tates favor the underzigned with a oali. moctsauisiactory mannor " A spoointo somanit this forture, ‘ 4 BROWNLEE & CO agdcwimhfismm"m Livery Stables, Carriages, _ Corveyances can be had at all hours by Teay» jng orders at the Centre Town Livery Etables. w cannot be beaten« Carefa )s ivers alw»eys in attendance wh Marnh 11. 187 B=ven Per ceut per @inum, upon the piid tai Byook Of this Bank, for the oumv!:gt been declared, and Wii ve payabie at the offise 01 the Bank, in this City, on wiid after Wednesâ€" 4'% the First dmnmnhâ€"- next .w a wiil ve c‘owd from the l6th to the $)th Novemverâ€"bot« dz inclu« sive. The anuual geneial meeling of she Bhareâ€" ;‘fi;fi"‘- ;'uTi'o;x;E .ffi?‘-i: in this City, on ‘eduesday, the Eight day of Desember Db y LIVERY STABLES on Seriries t Barrisx. Lio® Hotk Ottewa. July ®, 187 visioin eont CoF? uilaings. "" lames M# * Oharles Magbe hm!. C. T. m_&_ «Chureh, ENTERE ToWS Notice is herehy given that a dividend of smsB coope aanke fotee niameand mabe omcy and m and Boid. } Savings‘ Department _ _ _ BANK OF OTTA LOWRIE RICE, The Victoria Stabl aANK or ofTTawWA. MATHUSHEK PLANO @* tar mos, repse 4 ter ie ....""%‘ verdict of the mos. noted a of Europe uad Americn, ‘ timonials seat free, y 148 In the followiog cats w give the wd&h‘wlfik prices opp site al w our Ageuts sell them, u:J where we have no ngenis wiil suply loem at the prides named : ~ ~< No..8, 7 octave, $45 ... _ $30 _ 11«2â€"75. MANO â€" FORTES,. ORGANS, &o. .‘ â€"_ e e ons 2 . dhotmt Sre flu.( nnuwo have sald, n ouly toe est and experieunced makers of tine m‘a:::‘umh. tyut .'h..‘:m' lom ure ho# f:, "lse â€" They are cortair NORRIS & SOPER, By Order of ime Board, best mediam priced piaab in the hvo=n.m trevle : Bauk Hotices Warriages. No WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Exery Instrument Mirranted Five Yeatts Descriptions, Fricee & Testimonial$ (Made for Norria& Boper.) 8onmna a1 modern improvements. ver 15,00) of these in use. TREES, SHRUBS, &¢ Heoriy snn sor hkect‘s. _ L AN AGENOQY IN OTTAW A. f For tne supply of Â¥rait s and Ornament® -!En-m: Trees being raised it Loer. Hofieh The Fischer Piano,. mis, pid and $77 h Nok soine To) vlm-fl 2 gfi'm Maine Y00G) Terms and OUTFIT VICKERY & Co., Au Ottawa, Sept. 8, 1878. AND VEHICLES, MATHUSHEK PRINCE ORGANS. FULL AGRAFFE ASD TRIOHORD La Belle Piano. Agents Wanted every City, Town and County of the Oldes: 224 bestâ€"56,000 in use. 14 CaATALOGOE WITH FULL SENT FRLZE ON APPLICATION NORRIS & SOPER, â€" No, $!lAdclaide Stroth, A WHEK to Agents, pid and yOubE rice DEALKRS IN aule Fates, Wit‘ ploage _mfi ite. i . L. &, Church, M.PA, Keq., M.P., Alexandst George Bryson, Allizs T H E 125 0 RO HERTRON, 0 nttentive Our Retail Pric#, 13v v\“ Qur retail Pric 10RONTO. hnay 6+ .T rong ”uo: i# Away, 161 ‘..-dl t4 his lins; a 10= & short dilal wall, two for with grey bai ling wooden the other, ® 'i‘ou'oflifi humblé © #up hum sup rm’l' (] the youn;" to the mibu wih gimats ghastly ed at the old of fear at the the animal n uml 4 * Beé dum! left me on « mads me los thou hast m» Thos hast © hast turned ««thy crime *© It is ma we nev uâ€"'fl « Thus, wh tone of witl iwenty y getâ€"moi m Night you might son at least Paij peal your ¢ my head w with a v and brus saw again which it 1 Philip, by visit to R « William stood for Bereaved At this anoa Hike Slat ere

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