J t l T53 0 _ Te eetes n natsets. . ‘;".. h‘“hm& “1:: °* A Czor Comwen.â€"Under the shadow of 8. G@. Doran‘s soda fountain. aru dniuminaisicmn thare mare" only ind not one on Sunday up to one o‘clock this This well for the morning. ‘~Q; good botile makes one gallon pure lemonade mx_mm per lb., at W. Heatn‘s, Dufferin Bridge Mills S. W.; Bro. Parley, J. W. ; Bro. W. Chitty, ‘Treasurer ; Bro. Rea, Secrotary. _ Bors Summer Clothing a specialty Dewar & Co.‘s.. » as usual in w“ we were made to in our last issue that thrh be held under the auspices of the Caleâ€" Ix consequence of haring been subâ€" .â€"‘.A*-hï¬oï¬gï¬â€˜nd(;n e.y,mwthnhaï¬v days yot. . £ are requested to call June, should hare been the ::m sinbel it i5 be the S of the same monuth."â€"Of â€"course this was s typographical error also. 500 Paxts want purchasers at Dewar‘s. Suerpay ) ie Opposite Bate & Co. i tae irviio, wefrersatio. in bovar than cure," amd. the constable in question ':i:::d the adage to the letter. P:. canal were not pestered Ffl.mh( honfli&.h& Gentleman‘s Waiking Slow (the litest style) | 1 : BOOTS &SHOES PALACE SHOE STORE, Tuz Deas Crsarors.â€"Jemiwa says she We Pene ky ooo e tamg ho much as the ice cream ~@ amused themselves ï¬l“w' ng at Base Ball on the Ottawa Grounds. but had their Sunday desecra tion suddenly : a stop to by the apâ€" Ehnï¬.‘-bfl wm all ® out hï¬:“::h“ after the «Tus Ocro SBaws Fiuuzus Rervues,."â€" Towat â€"a aifisly fiiindest tagrgcd in "%he west end of ho wasa “urg‘:% return he ï¬ooflbï¬b was . take the house w"u it, his old one m r .mm- *. & . lamp post." .A lively time is kept up by ~Dewrmow Dar.â€"=The Fist "of sys en mane iiv. popminpe e aal ue d q emge ob od! y o tgr ;:“»‘ bMie place on the Ottawa River; and the Ot tawa Cricket Club announce their match ulfl.flnmr&ol& treal Club. Wh programme the 1st of July, 1876, will t;c-d; -yyn-n.'a!m]! t foand everywhere at night CHAS. BRYVSON, m. i bullâ€"â€" it A ce l @4 & . L is m igine4 himant! miles away from the scene and : bimself to run for home over the Duffarig Bridge. Imagining ove he met a barber, he. & ing his dulcing a mistake however, nï¬ was wes & be allowed to , or home. : The most ige p4~» 'u‘“ i us i y Tha nike who. T comparatively â€" Swonume The . shfrony nronuerys mt dn Gowling Saing a prominat dlftcda we t nt R & evening m. i o m&hcflotmflr“ This was all right as far as it went, but when down town the clean faced man i that he was not all shaved _ bis May 30, 1876 Clothing at rmraq “"..t‘_- P Warmurzcor at Dewar & Co.‘s. Buinpuas‘ Lopds, A. F., & A. M.â€"A Basz Barc Grouxos.~â€"â€"Yesterday after SILK SCARF SALE KCTocal Antelltpouce of this lodge was held on, Friday YOUR CHOICE OF ; Gents‘ Silk Scarfs FOR 2 CENTS | YOUR CHOICE uF Ladies‘® Silk Ties FOR 121 CENTS. SPARKS STREET. AT PRESTON‘8 service and an earsed satisfactorily. Lewoxans.â€"A 75 cent at the Polic cells, and i» to one o‘clock this l so man E‘:o"mnw. k place, ‘ at which 110 Sparks stréet, young meon .â€"By m 415Qyl mmeé O0i2 at if A Frogt.â€"An -nn:::km occourred in Lower Town on the of the lfl;fl on erday afternoon. f & 12. Sott woo nobpl his vesei/ve a Shish the waes "or c mngrtn Ctaaysmnee aoe uence boat was is mfn from _ m owner &h went fo'r“ tho“buhbc. nboo:d on his back, while bis botter half pummelled his anta, and on beinkg picked up Mtflmm ghwife‘mm with:th; \ started off for the up an old horse and whid garted . his " Great Esastern." Do not atâ€" h;s:,tohb your neighbour‘s boat on 8 without his consent.) hage _ Sums* Underclothing i. Dan« & Tuir Cooutr Cars.â€"Mr. Hamil exâ€"city detective, was last in ing out the 1 various to which certain goods, the of a “ï¬o atore C k sug found that goods and had MWA-? in the ships of Fitsroy, wod oi ce dutangs opening next , Mr. Hamilton will be oblighed to lonpu‘! aotion in t:; mw-r‘ n:- k Mr. H. W. Mason, the party most interes _ Covuxty Coxstasus.â€"Owing to the nu: merous breaches of the pl:‘. without the city limits, although in its immediate nxbgnrhood. t to be a sufficient reyr to the e wdx n en e seaes a I Bank, mfla, Cuk roads wou requin.pd‘ï¬t to. after them, not to speak of the rest of the County. ed, to wind up the prosecution in the matter. . All parties part in the transaction will have to 'ml,‘*o Iifre m e Bacce wae appam io © mm.-flmuw “M' & wb ho ol noon. _A large numberof citizens partook themselves to sheitered ?nu-.ï¬o Bank street road and the ‘s Walk, where the | ® gentle, â€" ,‘ud made thom feel refreshed 14 alfmr ish heat of the city . cofl_l)(.'unbm from at Dewar & . 8. umm 0| 0(000 0. Enamellineâ€"For ma‘iag Shirt Fronts white Only % cents at Esmonde‘s A Littes Dirviouery.â€" A Littl¢ difficulty occurred on Saturday afternoon‘ at a boudil_phmnonfldly streot, near Welâ€" ling. ‘Iwo mon got into an altercation, when one lifted a stone and split open the other‘s nose. . The police were gll on the spot and lots dw e as sailant was marched off to prison. ; Enamelline at Esmonde‘s. endrens! 1e arem for bot weather, Hom Yaesreanay. ~The wno day registered 90 degrees in the shade at Warx | Wairhs®â€"Y being & fing d.’.hao number dxl‘l wa eitizens avail thomnlm} .@ M,L)uk&mtmdp with oroaking frogs --»5 amusemert to the pleasure seekers. Coor dresses for hot wealher, MMMMH&‘N ble, from 15 cents. Stitt & Co‘s. dn sfomes haper bow the Paraat e ns # . %mfl & mlaike, tir reghele waine in qininentitets mnd Toea Saniie: Srotiimgren wereey The hrn:r.dct.ho'MM for after the Mbhfll&h‘n&us whool,whiohhdtho“olo:flu hbprmut that] point. He got onâ€" raged the matter, + nm-wum mflr,homï¬thfld "Mr. s by the head, and deslared his inâ€" mpemeI waggon I f were : The lad in andtb‘o.:rvbu of a policeman | were is e requsnie: Oo sb moond mnï¬adotbuh&umi:uï¬ totluo’oo&“hnmh‘. img enâ€" Mr. Ami, Franch ry in this sns dare oge e t ant of the Lord and oflSbtioh untq us, that, when it cometh it % mmwt%i':’ :&“ "ae wholo of shapter, as ds ‘the pec owish huoke e ds i was & lphpoomï¬l. : knsping me soople is mind of e s tire of St ] senasible signs the to these had But i nnompmiame im threugh the Scriptures for the governance haviour of »s the; o and he drew aftention to those who are most proffuse of @u - who t ‘-U!.‘ â€" e ce in thetr acte if adoretion mad wio are 500 Suits always on hand at Dewar‘s. "eriung a box of Bngmettine at Re: getting a box: of mondes ; only 25 cents t |vwxyvvâ€" for hot weather, grena= ply come| | hat ho l 'T"’Y church | t éounsel conld waire these dale f t Y P †% â€"" % sek S ®). ~-.' Preak >_ tice. othe onrit P Hf' N ¢ Clack & flmen dome thoy â€", s Aia 3 Semicg from the statu and ‘not from the « ap OO 2s PA PReENEY: dare?) dn hï¬:u"«mompoudonc that it will @Mumyfumw‘»mbbm at any ever, one m-tï¬ I";-hlo argue before & is ed at. The first ground I will take is, there is no analogy botkutbop ples of laws which govern arbi aud those which are appli to the now beâ€" M“.Mth? â€:O“fl; not object to a the arbitrators, but in ‘this it is pro bupros Onm‘t to remedy sup bives vanly preme error, sion or informality. T‘O(ï¬â€˜h“"l {lrhdbï¬c-whhhltmld have were t-c-odqrbunu‘n. Daprm Court tl‘m remit lbanxdh“-y or omis« sion.: Now how can we find (if there has been any omission when is but one thing mentioned in the "The amount of money to be by the Crown." When a ,hzm todoprinnrnon that is not for the benefit of the public, the strictest i.lh?‘zmionmw be zmm ute, every means prkto_rtoév_aomilmyonl orï¬":r wnll_l_com- | A Saturday‘s P ore B ; ww w ># §‘ Mr. E.T. Hovesox argued the cause before m has so ably commented on the arguments The Cnuis» Jvstionâ€"Is not this provision in the statute for the iC pwpao: an a * dn ie onl is land to have the omission of carrected ?â€" 11 cmd ) .~Mr, Hopesonâ€"This is not dn personam. We argue m being void, we could not the Comâ€" missioner of Public Lands .ever at» umKt to‘:nm it b’l:‘h -ohpt‘: & Fam se attiough it is was penpperred :{.ooqp-l. ‘2{"‘ mhn:rpm thogflloor otlon;lu his “:l&l'l y from m statu not from roprietor, tbon“n'- ir:;ï¬l:flcyh ll:k |-c)o«'d.|nsl no waiver will be recoguized. Novt,: roceedings an WO-IJ must show i‘;cnutbonq,dtht applies to the arâ€" gument that description of the land should appear in the notice.| In answer to the pretension of the counsel for the appellant that in this case it would have bu-im&aduofarlh(}-mldmto find on the matters and things contained in sabâ€" hpd,us&htï¬!d-’mï¬ somthe i o t mt in m’f:t.. Here we that the quesâ€" ï¬mdquitnn:‘nd fAshing reserve are set at rest, but not a word is zaid with reâ€" ference to mw of the settlement: o‘ise, the 20th section Comm . a. ongis required ascertain hoam&ï¬‚ï¬ &l'nbd- fect, and the ag of | faots whhhnhw_ in order :g flv:“fn-ll“’ for‘doualuw mmuzu-u‘: 0 n bounds ol the Jand. : It‘was e for: us tono“u-l:flm :any sioners should frame their award in such. a way as not to.lbw'-'b see if there was mlu. ‘e_ olaim we -n::.’:uï¬n““ llh..\tlfl*-‘ a ts Ponch on efuaimts, Chom og this Aot their position; after the land has been conveyed to Commissioner of mss e: ._ï¬,_‘â€â€˜ a actic of Public Lands, . â€ï¬" | 500 acres, and inasmuch as theo award preâ€" tends to take all our |s here has t an excess of jur " .ii“tx pot to bold over 500. aeres, I may / 500 actes« 1. bow abiunt! oi) in worlrrnen 1 Tas taken place w’i“:l:nu,bo m to m&q exâ€" tend o:ny %uon n«gvigu;hd s :x‘uci tholu w%nwmd. say that if a man. holds ouly 500 acres of leased or unleased land, he is not within i nerearrree wl d M ns m e case, I ably disposes of this con« struction whnhm:u-‘,llw,mm Lal) Thtmaa eotane io ind es Md, m-_ "‘l'm’ ’q Ne Pn rinn ies mits of n tions, of whiew“metm:‘mddbouwz ma&ultmflh% it is: obvious that the latter : be on n amantene e on anre ns around mfl, formed e sn ned o en caned oedupied Tund Cof this Tsland, and of its Egre mt spectively l’flm' ¢ .?‘# }w.fl,wï¬-w ‘ the n e Tron. while the 26h oith thaâ€" 54) codk Ds Je etore LEGAL â€"INTELLIGENCE. ative Dody wo f the‘ $wen of ... the . miss10D: i be read as if embo After hearing some additional evidence, the Magistrate declined to accept bail, and the witnesses were bound over to appear against the prisoner. _ ..â€" ... . : P.LI_.“UR. C o anatnaime. The "thrge oelag pm'.."mw flno': $10 and costs, and Butler $5 and costs.: & brmaXf . mnm"u wu‘f‘:::d: something of historie values== _ â€".| | /: in the case was granted. * 6. That the award shews an excess of gurhdhtionu it deals with all of Miss ullivan‘s lands, whereas they ‘had juris diction only over the excess above $500 7. That the Land Purchase Act is ultra "ï¬iiai.dm:'uthn,ï¬m‘n_- remanded charge s store of Mr. A. Biob:ym“u -trw After the hw of the evidence His Worship sen Atheprisoner to two months at hard labour. ~ _ lusdt?; _ Thomas Brennan was #4 the bar on remand, charged with ars n . PRESHYTERIAN ORURC K IN CANADA An:o%bï¬!:‘m‘ were ‘:ubzd“i: fulfl mtfl appointment ;â€"â€"Rev, M. W_&I..b. g;iD 1 Ls);.; Rev. An l;rop:.,â€'b.?q Â¥. m%lfl.h%â€m. ;’1‘: Conference i;&,eï¬w mrgbt, "ithe "‘ o mgik s were con! ;uod.‘ n&r:]mt mestinge %:t.u the afternoon ofbqu ng. sent at all or nearly all the r ’.."a gave wh:bu-m mnli E forâ€" %ï¬o p " "‘\ Iniure wikt Haps ,‘ . hoalnas I Jw " * F ‘ ’A «s 5;,‘.“'"} the Tormation of a “)i aboe, of "Tl"’v‘ "u t .:'; U (Aernit i HTSL y acccunt, of tH9,, pFO p ‘by â€" themsel: our :: delegates was closed. & 8. That it does not extend to Miss Sullivan‘s lands. 9. That the Lieutenantâ€"Governor bï¬ aonmu ofo}’rlx Edward lsland e e court resort, no ï¬m“&um(bfloflht‘mm direct to the Supreme Court of Canada unless by consent. / _ k 10. That there has beenâ€" no consent ~~Whatever may be the merits or deâ€" merits of the Aoct, W be Muhiyt unworkable under terpretation w it by the Supreme Court of Pï¬gu ward lsland." Peiw? UArEE ArrAbl nerrative 8t DTPAWaA, ‘MONDAY, ‘JUNE 12, 1876 he Asseft h This sonson we aro likely to be partionâ€" lorly . Cavoured w!%‘?onï¬rm sadythe Union have given two rformanoes on the hill Christ ggumhl y concert at th season by amyery on , e main entranc ts me Prliemont bal last woek. Thore is every reason: these delec public â€" en j ments should be ancouraged, as we have but lim.fln roek at c:rh’. command for .puda summeor ev. is the ym h-d,m after the work, of the day, this amusement is more often than : otherwise, when the fatighin wal, more grate! erk\pr mechanic, who feel a few hours of rest such a. l to wander to the brow of Parlismen j Ov’m the ’l'.. ‘d njo) ‘ couple of houts‘ relaxation in such an inâ€" structive and (elicitous manner asn is: forded by an ; pen air concert. . When it is taken into consideration the very short mdnrh%whhhflu'dï¬unn c avail ~himself of out door plunr\ tbeeu:yutinlv severe seven months of ‘winter, and thb‘:“hm he . is compelled. to pay, and * e many ouu‘dzgnn him of â€"the neces saries wherewith to make life endurable ; it is not asking too much of the corporaâ€" tion that they set: apart a sum.to,comâ€" mm the bands who have to practice ard: and are at considerable expense in over expenditure of . rwcomdl,mhfltbn-aofm apart by that body as a yearly band H&O’nhhnhï¬.bï¬lflif%mh. We are a petition of the memâ€" 'h::of ï¬a.Ohmh, h!w!lm reâ€" %‘ ‘mdg:ai n&mn m Fiow the matter m‘wmr w-t ï¬â€œnï¬wï¬";-u.b ; The m‘ g'f'n mndovdh: g’& ideas;, : but qnno.:: nm;x:hmwww sacredness Last month ‘Balvini, the Ttalian (rframats s M said to be a very able one. ° _ well sot in, there. is .very., little . time left ‘l’l Mflc:lnnb Mmmwonm flnt,"d'thm.t’,opw they m"" this: small < _ upon :liilollr well howb.o%mtg .’,:d';uh their gifé if given ungrudgingly. ORGAN REOITALS, Last week we published an .w!h Mhmm&m 0 %ï¬ â€˜glad ww-ï¬â€˜u’ obabili ,Ab‘gofl‘b ‘apart by that ly band g)mpfllwdz Th.bo:‘l{m“il.phmz’m in the hands of an independent gentleman, who wask ns tnoy fice eheets . ororei s mt’m hot-hm tb; oomqnnnoy‘ hun:dfz‘.'flh&ld the Corâ€" Aoomet this aof tee: 1J thal spiarn of the “Q;:u;.a‘ty," we are ~suré: there throughout ï¬o"m‘ w:x an appropriation. . As the season has mow Mï¬g.or Rossi ; l.?;iu m.hmu P (nier dOitiee Pn nee w . The #Queen Mary" has relinâ€" quisted lt hold on the vaoile, ard fmny szome time before we hear of its:reprc» iY icving has.been airing hiis Shalo® MUSICAL AND DRAMKATIC. OPEN _ AlR â€"CONORRT, LONDON NOTBS % Y SVA ORICKETâ€"â€"SATUBDAY‘s MAfCH, on tag nds vs.\ West ;‘ "in ‘ fast, rombthin like e mt s esn got up the sides, played mï¬m as that »side â€"was weak in thus making ‘Eigin .mm_% The West won the toss, and o the m":mun;l&..umï¬' iJ oo o butemenr trauy Tome pon seored befare. the. fall of the fist miouel. Although ‘thirteen : men : playéd : ies en hok rave qo Aaur refy Thit A¢iding. . fodsed, M Brodie and Carter bowled without change | for the hï¬&'flb Messrs. Herbert and n n e e en nome I . v yes abl ““;ï¬;,†cannot refrain : from | W‘th â€" the :exoellence of : the $wo players at: point, Mr. J. Brunel for ‘The former proved himself an able supâ€",~ crâ€"of Mr. Herbort‘s muwnn:’g c : 80 f . Mn Chrk took: moshemichem |*~ ; Mr. Herbert : came next â€"with 6,, . Brodie and Macfarlane 5 each. A |‘ feature of the West innings the entire absence : of eztras,. which / ) well for the faultless longâ€"stopping J. th no :less than for the gocuracy || of the g. | The other longâ€"stop ‘was T was not far ‘behind. mn.'- game, :a slow cone :ot% -â€"lwï¬mmh-odlx-‘- before : committee, notably= matob. .. Th is :also: an jnvitation to zlnyh iton fext : Saturday. As this a return to the one : here h-t:ur;a:: t should‘ be made to pay the dett m:uWï¬- steer clear of | the mistake Uttawa charges against many Western:clubs. J. W. Burke, o Carter, b Brodi¢........» '(I}. Brunel, bghrht.'.;':'..;...,....»..;;.-; * M ‘ ._Bl'g 3 m....-. 1 ‘ w.c Zâ€".,.“..â€, Pm in t Oater ooo nove & A..nfoih:l’x.bn‘t;ï¬t i m a;'-w.- Baker, c Brodie b Carter......... » llnon’ :nd %â€""""f"'“f'“"'? a Nob b UaRIEF armmnrircs drres C. Pope 0 alnd D GBFGOE:+».»+4 4.« «»â€"zcieees West and Mr. W, Himaworth for Rast. W . R. Baker, c Burke, b McFarlane. ; 4 }:‘. â€" C A. b -n-n..{.q‘,'n.;@ 1 Rev. T. D. Ph x.l-g, anell K ~ â€" 1. Pomely Ifioinitnaan cone. E. Colton, 04. il}, b 4 es e %g‘m ..“.rbn"'..‘.k g.oâ€-.u-:::: Z%’?&.“tï¬mz m‘ =â€" 4 “uonhunuumnw P 10.â€"â€"Lhe race for the ' SPORTINCG NEWS. BOWLING ANALYBISâ€"â€"POR EABT.: ; § *~ 20 g‘flbh. mds.~ runs. wis. Total z The Torf BA8T. R WEST 14 Shaving Hfllfcyï¬lflg and Shanipooing Rooms, Unrivalled "Hair Untting, .. .. ~"" °_ _ _ & Unparalleled Reputation, ... _ C #% â€" iC «WÂ¥ a..u...‘n ©f se en ieng w9 "m <=Lader‘ â€" Hair:â€" Comblage ï¬%ï¬"“ i Spof Panermissed bas.undertaken the maragenient of i In connéetion with the Hotel, will be repletein a day or CLISBY:HOUSE! :CLISBY. WILLIAMâ€" MILLS â€" . _ . DRY ~GOODS of Every Description : atâ€"LOWEST ~PRICES Pu-l m June 6, 1876. 1. K. STEWART, Ottaws, May 28, 1876. Ottawa, March 28, 1876. No [E Wl â€"Weeblinnantresteom~ s .o oooï¬ ARGAINS in ‘Dress Go048, Shawis and Cashmers Jackeéts." m!flm»hwmum (QBRLEAXS, Russel! Cords and ‘Cobufgs, at botiom ; y$3 _ °~ °" Prem Go0us, chawls and Cashmers TR NUNT cere Â¥ie hn rrhl reoct ve a Tbore! Hisooui. EMNANTS, Remnants, at :less than cost. a!2B0N$, Laces and Trimmings; new, faskionable an K N Musiins and: Grenadines.Â¥04 can be wall anmaa ; CONQUERED VERYBODY should COMEB oNX®,*CoxE" art. "AND A PUBLIC BENEFH S TE W ART: ~BROS, No. 42 Wellington stroct, Rajoifd‘s Block A ~RESTAURANT ©0L. QUEEN A® CHAUDIERE CGENDREAU‘s take advaniage ‘of the Saie, ROBT. â€"FORGIE, you .can be well suited. THT TH® COONQUEBOR 52 Wellingeton Stroot at botiom . prices. fashionsble and cheap. f the above House, and two 3 WELLINGTON STREHT LAST. a wiiles Lnnches," Buppers E _ E.! _ f 4 °* ST EW AF 4108 D VOL. Soalhd K Engiand. * D M ont T Â¥\Â¥4 . _ 4 {} [Jp [Â¥ [3 i“ PÂ¥ qourg., «0 stt on & ETD o aotanet coutiais en ULG w *©00N N i%. af 4 J.% Office H