€ ‘f" $ + L i# §K beiow had a narrow escape from being killed. Observing â€"the accident in time :l.-bq 2 m:%h“ . A great au s were aitracted to the scene by terrible noise made by the stone in its Faruxo or a Stoxz.â€"While a large stone some four tons in wox t was being hoisted by means of m ick on the new Post Otlice yesterday morning, the proâ€" jecting beam of iho derrick gave w failing alorg with the stone to the poulx a distance of 50 feet. in its downward course it took with it a massive coruice stone clean out of its bed, where it has been placed for severul days, and burled it also ta the earth.: in awddition to this anmaber of stores were injured on the :mce by the fuiling ones. It is thought, however, that these can be easily repaired. A man who was gu‘ding the stone tfrom days a ! ge qlami:{ of stutt‘ resembling thistle orwu or dandelion bloom has Leen vlowing al ng Sparks Street, adhering to the clothes 0t people in passing. 1t is a wystery to most persons where it comes irou», £s no Olher street in the ci. <one to be troubled with the nuisanc«. . ue man went so far yesterday as to oxpress his sympathy with the proprietor of the Hussell &Ioun, at the care‘essness of the chamberâ€"maids in allowing the contents of their feather beds to evaporate so proâ€" tusely. Perhaps some of our botanical frieeds can throw a little light on the subj ect. PuotooRraruse.â€"J busi pess in his ten towe‘s block. C, J, Q. l-‘.â€"A-ro?Iu meeting of the Metropolitan lo?. No. 50 of the Cana dian order of Odd Fellows was hbeld last night in the new hall, Rideai Street. There was a large attendance of members and the meeting proved of a very inter esting character. . Initiatory steps wore taken towards getting up a Moonlight Exâ€" cursion. . liis Worship the Mayor, Dr. Sweetland, and Ald. kobertson, were apâ€" mu\l a committee to wait upon Capt. ie to secure the steamer /‘sericss for the proposed excursion. ‘The enteriianâ€" ments of the above Urder are usuaily of a lirst class kind, so that a good treat is in store for our citizens. Swaut Pox.â€"A small house on Nicholas ~iurcet, adjoining the St. Nicholas Hotel, has been visited with Small Pox, and for the last few weeks h*s been so exposed as to be a source of danger to all passing. Eilorts were made to remove the persons tirst afflicted to the hospital, but they steadily refused _ As a consequence a number of other ceses has sprung into existence, .rg:renuy from this source of infection. ‘The law as to removal from pubiic thorough{fares seems lax, and -u'p- are being takenm to ask the Council for redress on Monday night. s Duxxix Biccâ€"Tte township of Us yoode will vote on the Dunkin Bill on Monday next. The friends of temperâ€" ance in the Municipality are sanguine of suecess. ‘The vendors of liquor on the other hand are busy endeavouring to secure its defeat. The matter will soon be decided, and then any anxiety that may exist in regard to it will be remove i. Milwaukee Lager Beer for Sale at D McDonell, 66 Sussex Street. 3871 Servaxt Gigtsâ€"Mr. W. J. Wills Imâ€" migrant Tm of this district says he expects filteen servant tfl}. to arrive in the %2 this morning, number hayâ€" img n passengers for Ottawa by the steamship â€" Manitoban, lp-t arrived in Quebec from Glasgow. ‘Those desiring to obtain good servants should give Mr. Wills a call. sajies Lecai.â€"The difforent law firms of the city have decided, in respotise to a num erously signed requisition, to close their offices at one o‘clock p.m. on Saturdays, to allow their students the benett o;n little recreation. The sons of Blackstone will Joubtless pursue their studies with much more zeal on the strength of the halfholiday. â€" Disa@l&zzascs.â€"For the Rairway Boxus.â€"The Directors o( the L‘Orignal and Caledonian Sprin&a Railway bave petitioned the County Council of the United Couties of Prescott and Russell, for a Bonus in aid of the projected railway from the town of L‘Urignal to Caledonian Springs. Kxox Cutrcu.â€"The Rev. Peter Musâ€" grave, o| Woiverton, Ont., will officiate in Knox Cl.urch toâ€"morrow morning. Serâ€" vice will be held at the usual hour, 11 a.m. in the evening the Rev. W. R. Frame, of Prince Edward Island, will occupy the pulpit. To se Exrsctso.â€"It is generally conâ€" ceded that towards the close of the week is the time that fires visit us, but it is to be hoped that Tus Tixszs will not have to chronicle another serious conflagration in its issue of Monday, Ixsouve®xcy.â€"Mr. R C. W. MacCuaig Official Assignee of,this city, bas been enâ€" irusted with the winding up of the ailairs of the Estate of Messrs, Haney and Forgie. For particulars, see advertise~ ment in anothet column. Citr Covnciuuâ€"There will be a regular .a.ez-.ntot' the City Council held on Mon day nisht. Retuk® or CisrorxEN.â€"A number &f the City Clergy:mâ€"n, who have been ab sent for some days attending Synodical meetings, returned.home last evening. Bass Bairâ€"The Ottawas and Hurons play this evening at three o‘clock on the grounds of the former, at the foot cf Elgin street. ‘Ihe public are cordially invite« to attend. s Crick®t.â€"The match between presentatives of Canada and Engl. innings of which was fl-yod las day, will be finished to day. The tmom stands 100 to 69â€" in favor ‘nglish. CENTEKAL YERMONT RAILROAD. Leaves . Ogdepsburg tor Boston ...6.05 a m., 1240 pm., 0.\ Leares Ugjensburc.. 800 am., 22) po Armv~s in New Y rk.10.00 pm., . 7.00 am Leaves New YÂ¥o k.... 600 p.m., 11.00 pu Arrives in (Ogdens _ _ _ steamer Queen Victoria leaves CanaDA CENTRAL KAILWAY. LARVOR....ss ccseccee ces 1045 a.53, 4.45 p.m AITIPA®..sâ€"ssaess. c s..... 130 pmm., 7.4 p.Bt @:\lD TRUNYK RAJLWAY. laaves Pree Arrives in Ogdens bury trom Boston. 7.00 a.m.. 12. 40 p. 8.10 p m. oTTAWA RIVER NAvi@atioN co steamer L‘eerless leave iffrecrissreace T % 4 * 0 @ITIV@®. ... 0000 To ROYAL MALL LiNE. Steamer Jessic Uassels leaves < Aylmer every morning at........ 8 at Stages leave the RNussell, Union ar W indsor Houses at 6.30 a m., to conne with ber. 8T, LA&WERENXCE ANXD OTTAWA RAILâ€" waAY. Leaves... 7.30 am,, 11.00 am., £00 p.m., Arrives... 1.00 p.m. L oc: wes t i%r.â€"J. Topiey is ready for his temporaiy premises, Ra 3867 1w. i riaTow N. AND o@nEa® BUMO MA LW AY. al iAnutelligcner not 125 am., 355 pm., 115 am.. 745 pm ‘ Guide. last couple 2 D enterlianâ€" usuaily of a i treat is in tho re 40 + m 8 mm &D The By Law to levy the moneys for the payment of the salaries of Public School ‘leachers iyr the yeaur 1875, was read a second and third time and passed. The Council then adjourned uu'a: m., to meet in u*nuoo of the: with Mr, Anderson in the chair, on the Equalizmtion of the Assessment â€" On motion of Dr. Bzatty, seconded by | Kingston ; W. 8. Griersom, Fort Eddy ; A. Mr, Ciscaxp, Mesers. lichardson and ; 90:mon, Aylmer; Mre. r; Smith were authorized to employ some ) J. C. Iniles, Foronto; J.P. G ton ; com t person to prepare g.n. and ‘,s.m'ld Creeiman, Ste N.+ j WA lpom«u for.a bri to Le erectord | Glasier, Fort Eddy over Constance Creék on the town line|. UNIO® Hovsuâ€"W, Allworth, U mireal; between March and| Torbolton and the Chw. W. C_rlfd-lo. ig â€" Mre. account. ‘ of u«.Jm T. 9. sm[-'ohn-on. Alpini; Rev. A., Smith, Chlsen; aend Francis Nesbitt of $10 for inspecting , Chas Ow"l!‘UNl_l'lHO; U. P, lHoouey, the same was ordergd ‘to Le paid. â€" _ _ _ | Aylmer ; C, A. O‘Neil, Cilarlestown ; Jno. d M;mwmouon o‘g(r.‘ l‘i’l‘l.:l &)ooudod by . Warinace the sum was granted in aid of the apptoaches to Beckett‘s Landing Bridge. _ | _ | _ _ _ _ BOUNDARY sURYEY. On motion of My.\Crecaxp the sum of $10 was granted as oneâ€"half the cost of surveying the town line between the townsnip cf Osgoode and County of Leeds and Grenville. | 8 A commun cation wi read from the, Secretary of the City of Ottawa Agriculâ€" tural Socioty asking the members of the Council to visit the grounds of the pro: posed Provincial Fair. M GRAXNT FPok a BRIDGE, Mr. Dmax moved, seconded by Mr. Maxion that the sum of $350 be granted ‘l:{ this council to complete the nymom the bridge built on the line between of the bridge built on the line between the to ips of I‘it.ao; and Huntley across what is known as Cody‘s gully. . _ The resolution was carried on the divi sion, Mr. Stewart alone dissenting. s1OD Nays â€" Messrs. _ Richardson, Clark, Sykes, Thomson, Anderson and Stewartâ€"6, EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENT, Mr. Axvensosx umvoda seconded by Mr, Sykes, *toat the Council go! into commitâ€" tee of the whole on the equalization of the assessment rolls, and that the War: len vacate the chair and Mr. Déan take the same. The resolution was delared lost on ‘diviâ€" Mr. Warrace moved, seconded by air. CeELaxD that the sum of $300 be granted in aid of the proposed new bridge over the Rideau River at the village of Wel lington, in accordance with the report of Mr. Surtees. Mr. Sxxes called for the yeas and nays, Yeasâ€"Messrs. Smith, Wallace, Cleland, Manion, Dean, Hill, Robilliard, Basker ville, Commings and Beatty.â€"10. _ Comsiderable discussion followed the different resolutions. The yeas and nays were tinally called for o the amendment, with the following result :â€" Yeme â€"Messrs, Wallace, Cleland, Manâ€" ion, Dean, Hil.h Robilliard, Baskerville, Cummings and &y.â€"9. 000000 0_ Nays â€" Messrs. Smith, _ Richardson, Clark, Sykes, Andcrson, Thomson ana Ste artâ€"7. â€" The Warden then declared the amendâ€" ment to the amendment carried. Mr. Axverso® moved in unondnen;} secon led by Mr. SÂ¥kzs, that the roron. the Committee on Roads and| Bridges be not now adopted, but be referred to a :;‘ommnme of the Whole and discussed in etail. * Moved by| Mr. Curaixgs, in amendâ€" ment to the amendment, that the report on romds and bridges be adopted in so far as it relates to Sandy Hill bridge. _ Mr. Warmack n.uyed the adoption of the Report. |* _ A report was lubmitmxn Wallace from the committee on and Bridges suggesting a nur~ber of improvements in rexard to bridge~ t~roughout the county. . On motion of Mr. Warrack, seconded bJ Mr. Crazx, the tender of Mr. C. W. itchell, of the Free Press, for the official advertising of the County was accepted, and the o%erk was requested to notify him accordingly, said contract to date from the 14th day of July next. _ The following tenders for printing were opened and read : P * Ottaws Times...................$100 CLMBONâ€"s1sesrrstrrece:srrrsreccrress | IB The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. | Mr. Stzwart gave. notice that he would move a reconsideration o& ~the motion relating to the appointment of an assistâ€" ant in the office of the Treagurer. The Council met this momi&g at 10 o‘clock. Present, Ira Morgan, Warden ; Messr». Cleland, ;Cummings, Baskerville, Robillard, _ Wallace, Clark, Thomson, Anderson, Beaity, Hil}, ‘3:0-, Manion, Dean, Smth, and Richardson. Timu«r.«â€"The following timber is reâ€"= ported to have passed through the Chauâ€" diere Nlides during | the week : â€"Francis Paul, 14 cribs, containing 112 ;»ieoeo. 7. lallidsy, 69 cribs, containing 1,/66 pieces, J. R Booth, 123 cribs, iaving 3,165 pigces. Join Thompson, 43 cribs, having 1,090 pieces. â€" D. Graham, 107 cribs, containing 4471 pieces, During the same time the ioilowing is reported to have passed down the Ga‘ineau:â€"Twelve booms of sawâ€" logs, belonging to W. C. Edwards & Co.; also, eight vribs of timber belonging to the same tirm. Kighteen cribs of timber,con: sisting of 141 square pine pieces, 207 flat, and 72 hardwood saw logs. 208 white pine cribs, consisting of| 8,026 pieces for G. B. Hall ; 108 cribs orwtut.;)giue, conâ€" sisting of S,JTL‘J pieces, .:ld cribs of saw logs, of 7,91) pieces, all the y °0. 1. liskk â€" Thirtwon boome of Foite pine saw logs, the property of Gilmour & Co. and consisting of 9,000 pieces. Eight booms of wlite pine logs, 4,707 pieces, beâ€" longing to W. McClymont. Warer _ Works Comntssjon®®. â€"On Moulay aftâ€" rmmoon Mr. James Balif® was appointed b{ the Water Commissioners nesessor in the place of D. M. Grant, reâ€" sizned. _ lhis â€" appointmant | will . give yeneral satisfuction, as Mr. Bailiff® is well known and esteemed by the citizens and has a thorough knowledge of the value of real estate in this city. The discharge of the duties of this office is surrounded with vo litt » ditticulty but we have every conâ€" tidence that Mr. Bailitl will honourably und intelligently pertorm them. B{l tho way, we think the comunission might go so far beyond the law as to permit of & Board of Revision, as under present cirâ€" cumstances the nlopuiyou have no reâ€" dress for any accidental error that may creep â€" into the assessment.â€"Uflawa Ox a Visit ro tum: Falr GROUDNSâ€"~ The members of the Count&Oouncil.how iv sess‘on, paid a visit to the ï¬roundl of tl:-fc: thcoming Provincial Exhibitién ye lay evening. °L were accom: pabied by gil Wonllm‘yot Featherâ€" stdn, Senator Skead, Mr. A. 8. Woodburn and other gentlemen interested in promot ing to a successful issue the great B‘n)ir- andard. ROADS AND BRIDGES REPORT THAGHENR$ S1LARIES, THB PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION®, covNIy coU sCoIp. NBW BRIDGE WELLLN PRINTING TENDERS FOURTH DaY NGTON BRIDGE tus Fir Groupxsaâ€" Fripat, June 18 10 Craig, Arnprior ; °F. B. Wickmore, Eas to:"-“Compou; lu.JJ Poupore and ter ; F. éhllflqy, Bpr Â¥ w ; George gmmg'lm « Uxto® Housuâ€"W. All Chas. W. Cripsdale, Ci Jobhnson, Alpini; Rev. A. Chas Cwau“({rmwllu :;' on.'lmlu; Wio. A A-M_&ms y U ioÂ¥ Housu.â€"W, Allworth, M mireal; Chis. W. Cripsdale, C b¢ â€" Mre. Jobnson, Alpini; Rev. A. Smith, dholn.; Chas Conway, Grenville ;) Q. P, IHoouey, Aylmer ;':.“:O’Aul, ; Jno. ‘iz{:on, ; Wm. o Nepéan ; Renfrew ; J. B. Ward, ville ; H. B, Prentiss, Chelses ) Mrs. Bruce, Ouio ; D. Wixpsor House.â€"P.| M Bell, M.D,, Carleton Place ; W. , Montreal ; J. P. Dickinson, Hamiltn ; | en Chambers, Rey."Mr. Burks movéd "That this 8y« nod learns with p of the intention of Kemptville to erect a Church to the Dr, Hexusssox moved that an &)liu- tion be made to the Logislatare of Ontario to amend the Act of Incorporation of the Synod of the dibcese of) Ontario. M Bussuue mnt:h Bishop, ‘r- withdrawn . The Kev. Mr. Buavzex moved " That this Synod recommend to the Mission Board that the mission of Fitzroy Harbour ought to have a grant of $3,00 .‘ Tae gian ID Saateg mared 5 fhe T +. % Y t a oomm)t‘:o be appointed to enquire and report to this %x:od how it is that the inou&x.bont of ot‘luun: | ll::l l;b:‘c:’n:"roooiv- : i woildd 5'.". rectory of Prescott, and by whnl:' anâ€" thority the name has been changed to that of Augusta." | « , Dr. Bosw s1 seconded motion.. . ‘* > After some discussjon the motion was withdrawn. â€" Rev. Canonh Prestox mv&d%‘uh‘m as tenation Fund s ve mntltho-iun of .»'£,(DU, the â€"interest acoruing from the investment thereof shall be divided m’ the mhdonum according to length of service, rrovi dwq.thnnoymf:unwh unds so ficsoruing to any clergyman who has not missionary. work in this diocese for a perioc of not less than geven yesrs. . Rev. Mr. Coor se ed the motion. The motion, after s remarks by His. Lordship the Bishop, was withdrawn . _ _ Thoehnn&wu explained to be from the first to the last business of the Synod, au::.d the amendment mi:ht.:ndcd to keep tes present at meeting of SS ae‘n" p. nestitd Of Rev. C. Forest said that at the prom tingew‘:lulu move for t.ha;hionflm of the resolution passed at the last Sy and found on page 1,187 of the jpum whereby a change was made in the‘ time of election of the dol?t.e- to the Proâ€" vincial monho ection of members ol the Mission Board. "6. That in c:otll:ie .:erchdueonhlv-' ing jurisdiction shou! the rector or il:guubom of the parish 0: cure interested o ‘Goonderiee. loen . thv provetinge of ies, en e p , under the Canon n.ti be taken and pro ceeded with before the other Archdeacon in the diocese, or such clergymen.as the bishop may appoint." _ _ Mr. J. Tiurox moved, seconded by Mr. J. Smaxxox, that Canon w‘:n the erection and division of parishes, amended by adding the following section : Rev. Mr. Roosrs moved that the Bishop and Archdeacon be requested to act as & Commititee to devise a scheme for thé division of the surplus fund arising from the sale of rectory lands in cities and towns under the act. Rev. Mr. Caret seconded the motion, Mr. Keefor‘s name was substituted for that of the Bishop and the motion was Mr. Kxure® seconded the motion which The Arcvracon of Kingston moved, seconded by liev, Mr. Levex,. that the resointion relating to the interest of the Sustentation Fund on the Journal of the ) Synod be rescinded, and‘ the following | substituted :â€"That as soon as the Sustenâ€" tatioun Fund of the diocese reaches the sumu of $30,0U0, the interest may be used for missionary purp ses if n‘cessary, under the direction of ‘the Missionâ€"Board. The motion was then carried. Rev. Cauon Joxzs. moved "‘Lhat the time has arrive l when it is expedient to form a Board of Foreign Misstons to stir up our [:eop‘e to take an interest in the Church‘s Missiqnary oponlionumon"o@: | beathen and to obtain contributions ; those who are willing to aid this essential ! Christisn work, to money collected to be i applied either to any special purpose deâ€" sired by the donow may be deemed expedient by the , who shall make an annual report of the proceedings to the Synod." le referied, in a speech of some length, to the obligation under which the diocese rested to the Society, for the propagation of the Gospel, and the duty which â€"rested on this Church to follow up the work started by them. We _ Dr. Hzxpzzeson moved, seconded Mr. Tiutos, in an ‘m:l:kmont that tll?o whole question of the support of foriegn missious be referred to a Committee con~ sisting of the Revs. Cano Jones, Preston, J. W. Burk, K. I. Jones, Mr. Fenning, Taylor, and Mr. Matheson, to report some scheme. . His Lordship the Bishop thought that this motion was an abstract one, which would really do no good. . S lmcie Rey. Caxox Joxks explained that his intention was to include in his motion the diogese of Algoma and all other dioceses outside of this. The Arcuosacox of Kingston objected H M i doig ie craaihy y existing dewayds, t particularly to theh:fl to be granted to Algoma. | L l en Revy. C. H. Murvaxzy seconded the motion and pointed to the work: done by other bodies. i ) k, . New york ; Iioberk ted, nyili® j :I:ho Synod of Ontario mot at 10 (;::oo Dr. j Td wmm ‘ L M sigr ds Un Doprel m edopred :,:!Wolohm Wife, Kingston ; R. H. Killey, resentec r. well an: E«-pom of "the Committeo ou ‘;.Pp*-oopol Montreal; Jarvis Bastedo, Toronto, Funds, by Dr. Henderson. The Rook and f -â€"â€"-â€"â€"-3-5.-â€"â€"-'-‘ + Tract Committe‘s reports and th: n'ptol:t. MEIMODIST CHURCOII or CANADA. of the Committee on Management of the | sutis > Depository were presented by the Rev. : Montreal Conference. Canon Mulock, and adopted. _ ‘The report | 3 Kixostox, June 16. of the Committee of the Widows and| The Montreal Conference assembled Urphans‘ Funds was also presented and this morning in the Sydenham Street adorted. . | Church, | The Rev. F. W. Kirkpatrick and Messrs,| _ Promptly at the hour appointed, the May and Scholield were appointed sorutiâ€" | President, Rev. J, ElllouL of Kingston, neers of votes for delegates to the Privinâ€" t oruod the Conference by announcing cal Synod, and Revs. rs, Canon Preston |‘the 485th h The Rev. Wm. Scott, and J. W. Burke of votes for members of Secretary of‘ the Conference, 1% read a the Mission Boatd. part of the tenth chapter of St. Luke, ‘The Synod adjourned. , and prayer was offered by Rev. D. V. AFTERNOON 8E3310N. Lucas and Rev. J. F. Pitcher. There The Synod resumed at 3 o‘clock. i"::;:c:b;‘r':nil(t)o members of dl‘ Conâ€" ‘The report of the s crutineers was preâ€" * 5 sented. ‘l‘ho following delegate:s to the | ,, On the ballot for President taken, vrovincial Synod were ;leclurcd clo]gud: ;B“.FR": J'.t. yElli?’t: ":: ml:; by : Curricarâ€"The Archdeacon of Kingsâ€" “‘?"" f tou, the Archdeacon of Ottwwa. _ ltev. but trief speech on g‘ charac .°f the Drs. Canon Proston, C Forest, J_ W | work before the Conference, Burke, H M Buker, U Petit, Canon Jane, | . These present then proceeded to ballot Canon Bleasdell, G Whiteo and Canom | for Secretary, when Rev, Wm. Scott was Jones, with levs. Drs. Levin, CP Mulâ€" reâ€"elected, and Rev. WjJ' H“‘ m‘l’m vaney, the Dean of Ontario, Dr. Boswel}, ted as assistant. T. G. : was CP Ilmory, and Canon Mulock as subâ€", tpmnm{:l-m‘:l orefary. | ) _ _ _ . stitutes Lairyâ€"Messrs. F MoCammon, J Shan« mon, R ‘E Walkem, Dr. Henderson, W Rlliss, G May, S Keefer, J D Slater, G A Kirk;;)uriok, i Rogers, Judge McDonald, and Collins, :qth Messrs. l"onmn‘v‘ Tuylor, A Code, D J Jones, Dr Pringle, Bhean, and J u«igo Jarvis asâ€"substitutes. _ _ ‘The members of the Mission Board were also announced. CHURUH or ENXGLAND sYXOD a good Diocese of Ontario. â€"A,. H, Kixostox, June 17. Jxvine ; 1. B.â€"| in the minutes, F:..Uuiojhl?."“.'l'b* Rev. Rdw:d H kmore, Guardian, who w Poupore and ‘ briefly addressed the THE TIMES : OTTAWA, FRIDAY, JUNE, 16, 1876 atkistance of ©:0s0 present in cxuntaia® ling particularly upon the importance of a pure Christian literature at.this partio= Lidkie _ CE TAY &b 10~ ular juncture in the mï¬ g‘é and the world, and -m-n:!lg.u.- the order bfï¬oo% edings the President :{%wnhol )gm YHptH Y e Rev. Jas. Borland led in anyou du o daming uh hayd /.. the mmagt of ir d dusi e ear ?" two min:feu :b.:.lld fallen at ï¬aukwlel'u npoaw » Thomas Atkins rook â€" Raso, mhh‘ 'flflmcu’ borne by severa! of their brethron in respect to their virtues and A suitable obituary in each case has fn&cnd_,whwh was or lered to be m 0 ln‘lllflll.?d.. d “ al } ] m Â¥, % A .. Tho Nev. REdward H. Dewart, edijor | of | fruoflbod' by the M’ oh, were }m ontrhlfwliomlnh q B Siiiesat o waten tet ire un * * ge, Geo,. P Eum.nh-,fl-ln #hn Garvin, Lewis Conley, J a m. P. Marâ€" ceau, Samuel Chown, Isaao Wheatley, J. Laidlaw, B.A. * Rov.ï¬r.hwnnoo a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, and who has been employed under. the directien of the Chairman at Gmi during the last year, was received into { connection witlythe Conference. â€" official w’a&a&ï¬i} who had the nreliminery . The Conference re assembled at 1«o o‘clock, and after the usual, seryvices proceeded to ; the _ of k o e P o Soognt ttaiitht No ;g; the T+ .cmw g oogu::lofih moeting hoa upive dl;hi‘:lh one d'%ï¬ï¬& mï¬h‘g ifoult orki ofm:lï¬:"(,‘mnh in its . faorm, s:g t:o‘ :::lrofln:f considerable &dhoo mul Orl upon | of all concerned ,wï¬bo necessary bm the machinery has got into smooth and Wm T. Smith who has been but one year on&mt;ï¬lz:. notice of mp&. V. ve & which he mundï¬.w submit at a uï¬;hu quent stage of proceedings the '“'13‘0"! the transfer of ministers from one Conference to another. | After careful i into x 4 dual case; tln“:'gmb' ' welue“liryrc:;l.\llthnv?f}ho conâ€" tinued on sÂ¥ W. °k. Short.é,tB.A.; m d .‘Jâ€:mbe: G. ‘Cvrod.? James né.‘:::“’ John ebster, Wm. Pearson, Benjants Trinklin, Stmon cnoanthaal may preside. No action was taken upon the commuâ€" nication or the matter to which it re The Contingent Fund Committee was constituted . as follows:â€"The following laymen had been appointed by the dis trict meetings of the. districts to which they bolonï¬i: Mesrs. A. C Davis, Naâ€" panee ; K. Abbott, Ganarogue; Sidâ€" ney Wm lï¬Ã©ton; J. F ; East man‘s Springs; Ezra Parish, ’Riohnd Leesh, Newboro; Peter y Ottawa. The folloving clergymen were nominated by the Chair, uw by the Conference, viz : i W J. is Pitcher, J M. Hagan, M A, D, Con nolly, Thomas W. Const Wim. |Jackâ€" son, G. Robinson, and Geo. H. Davis, _ _ A communication from the Toronto Conference, referring to the action taken by that body at ‘its last: session in Pxotofl, anent that of the action of the late General which has respect to the constitution of the annual g’i’.‘"â€â€-“.{n;" read ‘:y the \Secretary, had E::cuh; by the Toronton Conferâ€" ence, and to which it called the attention of this Conference, is that which makes the officers of the General Conference members of the annual in which, by the authority of that body, ï¬:'i;i'u.u’“"â€""'“"’ ‘men ‘who had Boston ; George MoCrac, E. H. P | Jas. Corbeille, 0. P. Patten, Mr. #cnkhn C. K. Adams, Edward Moors, Mr. and Mrs }.{(mb. Jnmo,s F. Relver, Knu:nd; D.G, ames â€"â€" Rosamond, Almontej o rarcaupi7 ew Â¥or P Â¥ / Dr. sw.o.r’ and Wife, '&m;.&“‘;m ‘ Welch and Wife, Kingston ; R. H. Killey, Montreal; Jarvis Bastedo, Poronto. At the call of the President, the Secretâ€" ary read the minutes of the proceedings of the Conference. _. As to the Special ittee which met in Ottawa last .December, its action in every particular was appi | The Rev. James C. y of the Lon: don Confmnoch’::'mauhr of the Chil. dren‘s Fund, which is a General Conferâ€" ence Oflio%:u introduced to the .Conâ€" ference. .His visit is oflicial, and upon. the nomination of the t:r hair a' om'mm. was nppomud to con wi and with his assistance, to form a constitution for the Children‘s Fund of this Conferâ€" ence, which will be auxil.i.nflchto that of the General Canference, w represents the whole Church. 4 The Conference met this morning at nine o‘clock.""The\President gave out the 427th hymn. ‘The Secretary read the 3rd chapter of the Epistle to.the Epheâ€" sians, and Rev, T. Brown led in prayer, _ At the ho:iu‘ m':nd the Conference ayer meeting was rordcip.- pn:d’by ministers and people with great interest and profit. At three o‘clook the Conference met again, and the afternoon This evening, Conference service is beâ€" ing held in the Sydenham street Church. Rev. Mr. Blackstock preaches., © _ On the ballot for President bdzdhkon, }.ho Rev. J. Elliï¬tt was reâ€"elec hal:{n. arge majority. . He gave a very & but Iriokl speech on go o!m-m«#l of the work before the Conference. J# ‘These present then proceeded to ballot for Secretary, when Rev. Wim. Scott was reâ€"elected, and Rev. W. J. Hunter appoinâ€" ted »s assistant. Rev. T. G. Williams was upr’:inud Journal & _ |_ ‘he Conference adopted unanimously the rules of order recommended by the Generat Conference. was spent in uooivlni petitioners ‘into full connection, and in reports on the ministry. â€"_ _ * ETHY ais roceeding to the _next question who Was about to SECOND DAY. Kimmostox, June 17. _ ichara WAaiti 1 gany M A, D. Con | woe Api ks Erearzanian Om ast :fl Wim. Jackâ€" .â€d“:‘lm‘.:w;%%“m Geo. H. Davis, ;i“" \ m the Toronto uï¬%ï¬ m‘%:“liuv. Wm. 4 loot: . last" measicn" in | MOP it nerren at AL oi 1 Avenia irt of the action of | B A. | _ +A aneg @n» . | Uinting: aisinl ence conâ€" ...J 8 &4-3 .u%m d â€"Rev. T. Be ett, John | .\ T; JAMES, 1 Shibley, | Pastor Stov, {ohhll:l;z ate, G. Top: | moremg Ser ETY 6 $R Yomker s 4 Bn uv&:g;.l: ott, who | . OfAURIE® leave, Cesinia ‘dure e â€" Disaaion, aha other W to the hg.‘ml:d:uonmu ngeste arsioniier Apoltvorod in force gallon Jame t way part or The increased ‘demand and universal m val which this celebrated Mineral W a! baviny isâ€"a sufficlent guarantee of its lt a us & greal he«ilhâ€"restoring um becen proved to bandt only very eMeacions in New 'Adgqrtisementa. !BORTHWICE‘s Mc k sA Agricultural Mutual Agsurance Asoctation â€"â€"~"‘OF CaNADaA. x# lt Insolvents 1 the undenitived, being the OQNIYX person ho Ahess Salats iih o »akeieh endeb e to In the matter of ottaws, June 18 1676, Insolvent Act of 1869 COm BAE ACIUNALR CV s ETs L I se at 7 g‘clock , }m n :’.e'h,.ls .lvmflflu at 7 q‘clock ie . & clating, \by the key, H. Poliard, _ _ , At BAN‘S ï¬:vm.â€"unua:mu. FA uEï¬*;&mmen 7 o‘ciock. Itecior â€"Rev. T. Bedford Jones, D,D. Br. Jaxes URURCO um.-lornl? Bervice > zv::lnc Bervice at 7 o‘cioc &mm. Johnson, Qhuplain of the benâ€" ExarnuUzt,REFORMED ErisCoPAL ORURCH,â€" 0 ; y Beâ€" on emacr TA ablgr, M .R Chunen.â€"MorningBervice st Hpoines ! nrafing Serpice kicfpolgte, Pustor ' *"~* D. 0. MACDONALD, London, Ont} J6th June, 1875. k’v o‘clock; Evening Serviceat 7 o‘clock, Reciorâ€" The hat. J.stgï¬'."' fiooie. _ Abobt Igr'nmu. ':::m m%"'.m"'.?"â€%"&â€v'.‘t & $ C at. 7 o‘glock. . His Lordshlp nishop Lowis oï¬ â€" g Fervice ‘-‘H-o." -â€"â€".--‘â€"; l e e (nsoor on on L Oblook ) isYening. Hervice at 7 _ Br. Amisew‘s PracesyTsRIAX® OuUaOg.â€" Morning ser t 11 oreiock Hery ai 7 o clock, ‘m?or.-dov.l{m. fee Mornite Sorvice at 11 doloon | Efentag Bervice “o;:n. Bervice at 11 5 m #vening Morni gf"ï¬e:uhdol;ol' Tvening bervica : ‘ ‘clocik. * Pastur=Reov. 'Wm._ Armstrong, KNoX PressyrErIA® Cuuro Clty Hail uare.=:Mot Hervice at 11 dï¬xk j :gn!‘.rm::‘;‘dom Tastormâ€"Roy‘so §" METOALFS ETREET WESLEYAN Ouuror â€" Morni n“l.rvm“ at i1 o‘sicek; ntfl Serâ€" ;m.u o'ob:& Pastorâ€"Rev. W. J. Hunter, ,.9.‘..‘.'."-!“" Wili taie piace in Gowan‘s New _ Nixd stuckt WEsLEYAN OfUROR,.â€"(Soms al xé. f fv'l ,E::":'m’ ?rvln‘ at 11 d:l ek! Has Ottawa, Junle 19, 187 New: . Advertisements. Hamilton was . charged by. Cathâ€" Toh o P onigs on Mary McGowan was chmi with asâ€" llulm Rosalie Lacroix. .. case .was Rersieely Aepr o chg agh mmiene d .ndcnlvin McRae was -‘mlc&:i for drunk was talso charged with using insulling $2 Before M. O‘Gara, PM MINERAL WATER! amud the Rev. W. B. Affleck, who happened No be in the mity, anine Aheir 10 inoly aid. The Quaenxâ€"vs, Jauzs Coxxouiy.. Sen‘ This was anâ€"action brought against the father of the last prisoner for receiving thuddhinmsuon, knowing it to have been stolen. same lawyers were on gaged,. â€" The Jury after u'xxort absence returned a verdict of "Not Guilty.‘": _ _ The .Court then ~adjourned i morning at 9.30 o‘clock. ° ht Sull the olroulation of the publications of the Ch ECCA The Secretary announced he had received a communication Y%â€hm from the Assembly of the â€"Presby | Ohunh.ï¬ordonln'lun::l.hlnm] which was sent from body yesâ€" m. The announcement was nudod o aag s The etary then read the telegram, which was in the blhwln&“wokr:h t« “Aooost our cordial for your congrat upon our Union. We reâ€" ciprocate your best wishes and regards. "(Signed) J. Rew, Joint Clerk." The Rev. Saxuzt Ross, who was about to leave, presented the annual report of the Book Room and Printing Establish ment in ‘Toronto‘ and addressed a few observations to the Cenference. He plead oloqnen'.l{nfor the co operation of his brethren in extending the busi and thereby in‘ouullllz'g the usefuiness 5 the concern under his charge. The names of the young men recomâ€" mended to spent the next year in oollm: were called for, and reported from districts as follows :â€"Mark ‘Tisdale, Wm. B. Cunningham, John Webster, Joseph The Qurrx os. Jaxzs Coxwouty, Jr. g:iz:l: the larceny of‘ uddlol' tul:. : 6 & @ roperty, of lt' E. C. Barber, from f{utclunor Driving Park.«Mr. Lees acted as Crown Prosecutor and the â€"Hon. â€"John O‘Connor, Q. C,, defended the prisoner. A verdict of "Not Guilty" was recorded. At a quarter to four o‘clock the Con ference adjourned for the moeting of Committees, Before His Honor Judge Ross, ‘The Court resumed business yesterda: morning at the usual hmundï¬owhd{ day was spent over a case of larceny. _ The speaking was of a wdorthrou{n out, and .nv‘oryflm -:ii%hï¬y-dod the meeting. ‘The singing, â€" was . couâ€" ducted <by Mr. W. C. Cates, formerly of Tom? assisted by Mr. T. Coates and Rev, Mr. Timber was â€"one of the most interesting features of the meeting, and gave great satisfaction to the large sudience in attendance. 6. Cunningham, John Webster, Joseph Ward, HonrÂ¥ lol.rlé‘Boqjunln h‘nklfn, H. B. Surl?f, mon *Cruickshanks, Charles R. Flanders, Robert hldlog, Edward de Grouchy, and . John B. Fawcett. » The Conference temperance meeting this onnln&.ww success. The The Rev. s t occupied th® CuRIsT‘s OHURCH.â€"Mornin« Service At 11 chair, and the -nnhn' kers were the Revs. D. V. Lucas and Marmaduke L Pearson, COURT OF QUARTER SESS:0N8 ¢f next week. and :uve costs. CHURCH SERVICES. in t it in Ti DOK $\ l'a%:n at 1 5..‘38&'. HANEY & FORGIE, :. ¢ W, MacCUAiG, .. ‘ Frivar, June 18. ZTHl had by the prosecution of otllity wiil * FW: Povilint shrt As shaithalia l2 24 294 220 111 judge, betwéen wingh amvuflm :owli'unvod tiibe ot :d.vnï¬cn. who, with Shting np aufenid zie ns 10 ‘0ouths, been ‘As all in ropondent m.mber, I have hereioâ€" fote suppurted ouly the mfllu}ou which in my Juigm=ut promoted the public w unu ivzryllbt: for pouticul theoricâ€". 1 ‘elsoted 1 wiil b{lov the sume course, always be found on the s!de of the nsen the ‘ mw- that tend, by practioal M the» ot the Ublawa Vulol, deve» y ofp ments wiitwdunet h ivo sokk 'unï¬' Tobi, ‘u?-'fu shewa sume practical ability in "if u@'n of umdust mm?rm-fl agn Lo this county, it w. vone ale mg:puw;m_ wilt #LO»â€" fore give my sxer to that n@c neenatoar o re m ity. But -‘)‘ gnlamv:z o promo o“ i es eration is by bullding ‘op vac manuime> erseverance under many adverse a Memratines, uns se Lo wellare, in which they hive sure i»'é“;‘:'fll?&';fl ".%":‘ as in aP "..:,3 4 ave acted in the sole view of promoun & bop boal U B SET! ha nfbaet toy wassamb TNE mCP f W vore y ot eebesar‘s Foltbraltih, mc onl t \UUFOODLEC irrespective 0. cimss or creed.. Euey d al and Onaban‘t and s Bdo s io ts befinganee, 1 histedeta hitnts i hn ons oi coun, ol Â¥ # the al enc ay. td ticed the act was passed. w, w n Aora in on the interests of the of 1 Can Lt en msla Sm ant hepagns ï¬lmrm hom. vik has creaied " T Ruy, adverse clroum. tion. ‘To axaita albou anamidl ~ARCETT it Ske tl Taexcite class against $lhas stt one Sn nenitt cane creed aeort their means of aciion. 'lt‘z&r personal interests aoo, omg}:& upm' the Muz J 1 E ï¬ â€Pn.u o‘lnggln nm%“’g to have & mMe.s glï¬m Lvill. not Lo reply. Butle m y Buudtménm‘l‘r% benegomlt Miat S en vievon ind matd dn hae paammins Moucl te mgend a 1 duld be lor wit ‘ udn in oaniek oo se with the arts and comforts of civilized Hife, i ï¬â€œâ€˜ï¬' it will be %E‘fw ml':‘ "Inevory fesure: &-tlld Ihate uo° hithort> notlced the diatribes and sP uind io ons i iagpe, o tnannatint the UAinwis : urhish â€" madi td td Ssd the Crta which, com a petame aolad patnes ons road byâ€"law is to be com 4 of the nt year ; ‘doubt a ::A-“Ognr ment, will enable ou"u‘.‘ 9t e Foul ugon toy Compfrune of tge t k yuu upon com pi Of line Uiayaiics sulnurel se the Weney 6n the wa: no lhmrl::x;p ucts oaumm Aï¬ï¬u w the markets of & apd _» rion "the Whole region â€"thriugh whiek it $ +The powers,with which you honoured me as your w:"uuuw, hamw m will to exercise the elective franchise in reney ing C| dnmons eemetoansba lt 2 A2o e them. . A large electors hu quested mowuwgm-u '{.’: lng served mmm-y:mg.u. mbil« ity, and n ulnim of ba ving y ies ukh a renenty o o hn ©o0t o4 come ol “W t your â€"suffrages at theâ€"ensaing _During the time I have represented this GENTLEMEN, To the Independent Electors Wi!l commence her Sai ‘ afternoon wirfan on. mitniernenainta ons m;i“wfl w .". passen; ers to the Return _ Tickets to Lw E“ g and staterooms extra. % ~a naw OBE a ND CR aRRiw: 10 o) Teriee keddet® itnest abpronch to Great Britsio. * TtaoPRs ; (u _Ynl&(zo'm' * 4L ABGE W*‘ M:‘P&u't"{ BELFAST, frra ce se e ianiomet B mner CQ'ngY"By(g."l:; !y wiing Greeu, uounoru.ulr,q ?:%U“ 3 w Otawe OTTAWA ax» MONTREAL â€" â€" Toyin ces MAYXPS®E © s ERUL «44 % [ Bowie * PRINUE OF WXLHS; *‘ Oape: bhephord NIGBTALHCI, Â¥eiginbais Â¥ j iu.-ij EN VIOITORLIA, O?.MML «* PRrINOESS, . 1 MeGowan DOWNWABIQ. * A 210 Ofen id t Lop ioh e Quern‘s Whari .‘.‘iï¬.‘,:..‘:‘.::.‘..‘..‘:‘u::é.":ï¬t Company‘s ‘ flcuu. -luusm:{'otmï¬â€˜i buoaunlÂ¥ he Office, Gueen‘s Wha«rf, or Mr. J. T. Bomgon, B tusm i L000 tAAAE ce seanst 1o, _ This route is one of the most plcturesque in is rou P-:t I(:n-od m“ ‘pleu.u‘u hbg obt&ln«xcumwn% Grenâ€" :Ia aud back, valld e aine BNOW pIRD.....,. .: sereers fest brul =â€" * J OULLY 1 «on arbver bris -..m si*k Toun vl'ovno..........tu..m. JOHN E4A M ..,......,sc6.e0+. . »,Dogguth H. 0. ‘({xfla.v..................,. un ro, gfl‘?&:\‘\;x e nyree e ne Sn h pBux asvhmau“nhï¬ * amer : J Gssi® #e 4 dwg. (!nmmlmpudl‘. 8 0. 10», 'lr m'Q%wrllo Deux 3\ . Will leave Union, Rusiel} whd Housos at 6 n s ï¬wm.‘mn.. uie spriog '33" Prinee u;mmw Hu ‘a oxoopp:e 8t 7 a. D, 'A‘?:m‘“?u m’u"'&'ï¬h\m janaca Con: tral naguua #t sand Point, on w .ld Bteamer Hir Young leaves n. for, R'?ï¬ï¬'z?.“f.’..’% “‘um %fll m:' _ For further particulars apply at e of whiel af$ p 2., ‘WEtaraar® and Dendiyn on , UPW ARDS, bom" M outts .’l.‘n;’}'1 o te, trale foe Laoluine on o iiit i tnee ie '0.!99?!9!- _ Meais nnu Siaterooms exira. _ For furthe "rglfluoï¬ culars apply at the office of the Com pany Wu .†rax\ on ) 4 Ottaws, May Bith 1876 * Â¥ tois© QTATWA RIVER NAVIGATION ~€04%, UNION FORWARDINUG & RAILWAY 00. Oitawa‘ Aiver Navigation Sempany, June 2nd 1875 Parsengers for the Celebrated Caledonia EB IK A8SSE!S....... é:unat‘.u. HAUDIERE.:..:!!..!.. PRINCE AkTHUR...., SKeAMF® COUNTY OF: OTTAWA roYay, Mary LinW asTteAmers Steamer QUEEN VICTORIA ANCHOR LINE, ITED STATRs MAIL SPRAMERS Steaniships,â€"=â€"â€" se wl w n t a u+ + 90 =â€"BETWEENâ€" ‘ W. flq,ug% lg:t.mu‘\u ï¬ t meeting of the l, it was agreed IP.’I. xnl- §' fise, ud when 1 conâ€" naUr oi od. to :w. aOt 'm m‘nhln.rl' slne 8 were nQ» thoioange hx 1 can tm sdtuitee \ e .:.;1 un muy baoet CAPTAINB» B band taky‘s Mulblean. aarARLES SrakEr, ~. PI R O B. A}’;éfll, JP mdns â€" ELE L556 €5 8 650 5o OaPIPAL . . . ALÂ¥ MILLION DOLLARK Availdble Dunds to mest Cising tin Hat a IN Citiiens"lnsménce Co‘v. OoAPITAL, | .‘ ~,""" §2000.000, ChHas. orssarorns, J. T. Sutton, | Russel! House Blook, AGENT for OZR&WA and victnity, Ma | lth;* e a Fiee, Lavs, Acomaut axo Guaraxtes. Ottava, Jan. 28, Cash Assets Over $26,000,000 New York Slate Roofing Company, New â€"AND Roâ€"|‘8 0(8 0 ol S. A. RUSSELL & Co., s General ‘Agéhts for \Province of Ontario, umuuw Bu) in Oltaws, for County of Oariet n; aiso, agents for the saeefrend Reeiads Ataith on Comate ot Cetee w in oo m tothe eocattes $ Nee SF â€"wâ€"-“‘_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"*____: Lamps & Chandeli <afTaewhicl (185 !| the umnrest Ampsrtamems in the Olly â€" f A‘D Tgfl QlL DEPOT, SUSSK I!“?'I.N‘ & 1 ImD SADIONE will cover 100 a Feet of shiugle roof, or 490 10 600 s quare feet of th Wt eetemset amet ni en i rage us paite. brew io boi h hi m’on â€" W’E‘cm M Lo m:nl pé u-:E updlmlnlflt roof®, mrhï¬ WQM m, wili not Ovanine Argiole mhiot are chovoinle nermite dare Bianneec00o0, «24 be sare Poe Lt 7 p o " 4. 4 2#0b0 1900." Principle a0d interest are p . yat t .04 1D L/ . are p« "~.‘.'*.=z::;.~..--..~.:::::.,e K o. iviinnign s ) pas amount wop rotne o in i Aariinaed 1al, BE Aad ons o in detived, under the lease to the Groat W eeters Ralivas" â€" .~., + Rdomortoan, A roof Ne Ti 2. c e C 00â€" AeReemergpaniiter 1251 rod l ap Sovpred Withi a very cheap shingle, and by of lbfgh® than sew 26 ngies miucoor (ons oten iov od An, Oniba, look Lk m n d SEfven on odber on denprntures Bold, on SBFd "Aprii tost) of the Donden tock ‘Ray ;?m†he hi "“'"".tovhn-m wil be i - %&ug a portion only of any bid. miwl ',"l. changed at e -“W'ï¬""“"m" lfm ol W%ï¬ 'l tender, can be at '-g.I“‘ nolks 4 8 or from ‘Mesars mu]“ ’h“m& ay 13th, 1875 > . & ‘.1 Equitable Life Assurance Company. HAND IN HAND _ M UTVAL (/_ _ AWA KINGSToX The public are cautioned RODERICK BRYAK, ; WILLLAM [RE AND MARINE SURANCE CO AMES GILLLI Roofing Paint m ic o P B A N 0 P MUIUAL BUILDINGâ€" ~S0CIETY | AC aU 'Hm“% BNHs olle 60L inermbon 174 Put mesure the f debt g f 4,406, Corporatic I w f t r EPP UVE I ‘Cvapons, ) emï¬g es .a:;::â€dm?ï¬-" s w Taks to 190L h" : :3’ R it en w e o lest $ B / hy on ; * C ‘-llflllfn’u' hed Puly *‘?@m" for the same b.bh q“".::';"“'.mflt‘l".,u."‘ ; &flgv wl ;Ma&.“:m: oo Sroul C on aanior Inte of the "‘3;':" PS foet ure CBed PiigPe Fness are s tweoty year Debe. tores, maturiotes per s General Agent by Insurgnce. Ja Temporary flce : to 26 LA U 4 . 38 i 2~ 1 v----....-..---..-.....-..m h““‘&‘“’:&.“:W_.ug-&-rw-. OTTAWA. »»~ORNAMENTAL â€" _ . PRESERVES TI STOPSâ€"ALL LEAKS !!:! 4GENTIE WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. ._._.___Patent Slate rol.. PFinclple wod interest are ‘p yagly Th i “:T:ml‘w“w fl#&... of Properlt etnornrting u> gaige 004 l m m -.t."ltgln mnï¬vmï¬ en 3‘3%‘3 E01108 shois bovas sind other! Mecuritics are beld in Regined. it may be tb( "..o.’tor_ou’--y_uu,nAuunul M ressens sn anee se es *rss se0 «h en a n n 4n n n n hals ainle a 6 Bend for Ontario oc invited, â€" Bend for Cirouiay 1y """"" Abd those whose cepy our OF m.OTTAW A. TTAW A t warthless imitations of our © QFEFICER. DIRECTORS Coal Oi1. 08 #4 I| N E* rey Te day «and Woekiy Edition ,,ï¬ï¬._‘if'.ï¬ï¬ ~~~- “m # o Otreme â€" Complete aod trustworlth y M “‘"‘WM'M te s Wflh “mm en "a Py Slones Prory Hleny morning, and a ue on y sicaile Agnenioint 15 aforj aod Te THE WEEKLY TIMES onad and busiucn :r- lw the #ohunur.v .n $11 every ine. in t Sage word ces Aront ‘nfnm.’tq-'fl:i. s gt BIRTHS, XYARRLAGES, DEA THA. . Molces of mrtinp Marringns and Desine, tte rice $1.00 per auvum in wivance ied mitrisoenhars 0 1 C â€â€˜l'lo be _ for aals we_ okATs K / » ts ness | * When paid weekly, Tweive und aâ€"half Cont FIRST OLASS Hair Dress :m..,.‘_...mm eea ee k) noct Sn bog nitrep o mews, 0. 8, SHAW & 00. _ CONTAINS NO P olnGLiKe Â¥#Â¥ BAVES RESHINGLING, _ . _ ‘PRESERYVES TIN OR FISH MARKET. _ Hair Cantting, ; LAKE AND RVER PISX “'I: \New B m . _ TUE" B LITA N is now opoh. JOSEPH <% VANAGOM,| «* A. residen L. this s‘rie be the Bank of 1)4.MTUEL M W fâ€"A n i June 8, i4/% ‘«©~@NNOR & Oliy of OTTAW tias to and Ho. 12 Bit. Jn Bept. 0, 1878. aad & DOw but Bell‘s Biock. FISH all klnds of & 0 0 x Mutual URAHAY VII TTA Mr