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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Jul 1875, p. 2

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1* 1% one that be disputed. clear and do . we t right _ of i to en wireâ€"pullers In behalf of thei in any eledkion â€"quite irresp whether it relation to the P: the opposition must be very badly off for ground of fanu-flndin.wb.&.ym.kn worth their while to accuse ministers of doing that which they themselves did without scruple, and defended not as a matter of expediency but on the ground ofright. Surely what was entirely right and proper then, cannot involve a great wrong now. A conclusion so simple as this is reacked without casuistry, and it is ievaliqner be disputed. Equally tloar and do we regard the right . of i to enter â€"the feld . as vassers, . as .M('~ ns wireâ€"pullers Jn behalf of their {.. :. . n any ion â€"quite irrespective of vhether it relation to the Parliament f which themselves are members or A good deal of fuss has been mado by the Opposition press over the circumâ€"* stance that several of the members o! the Government have been engaged in kndip‘tba‘rponun.la-i-uno.tothdr party in the election contest which has just closed in the Province of Quebes. It is perhaps . well enough if they are hard up _ for a supply of that peculir material out of which political capital is made, that opâ€" position organs should seize upon the casual absence of ministers from their deâ€" partments and strive to make the most of it But before they can effect much with that cry they must shew that the public â€" setvice is suffering. _ It . is quite an easy matter to set up a claim for daw"ges: but tha â€" nennf 0 _p s1ti0n, since no â€"enemy is to be despised. Yet the general expectation was that McNab would win. 1t could not well be otherwise. He was ce of Mr. D. A. Macdonaid‘s leading sv} porters ; he was a Liberal against whoâ€" ~ fealty to his party not one word could > whispered ; and he was by long ouds t >> abler man of the two. 1t would have been unsccount able had his opponent suoceeded. For several feasons we take grgat pleasure in announcing the result in Glengarry. This County, for thirty odd years, represented by men whom the people can remember with pride, will be creditably represented | by its choice of yesterday. f IN rmuwzvcs_ IN ELECTIONS BY DOMINION MINISTERS The election in Glengarry resulted yesâ€" terday in the return of Mr. McNab, the Liberal candidate, by a handsome majorâ€" ity, not detinitely ascertainred, but given at three hundred. There was some apâ€" prehension as to the result, as there always must be when there is oppoâ€" sitiOND, since No ~enemv ie ta o oha Mr. Leonard G. Bell, the enginee pointed by Government to inspeot portion of the 3t. Francis and Me# Lailway situate between Sherbrool> the Village of Robinson, prior to it« l opened for public travel, has preso his report to the Privy Council. We derstand that Mr. Boil recommends the railway company be required to n certain provision in regard to embhs °/s report to the Erivy Council. We unâ€" derstand that Mr. Bail recommends that the railway company be required to make certain provision in regard to embaunkâ€" ments, cattlo guards, »witches, and sigâ€" nals, before the road is allowed to come into full operation. / it is understood that the works at the advanced to admit of its being vecupied in about a fortnight. Camada Central R‘yâ€"A. B. Chaffee. Upers kHouseâ€"C. Fechter. 4 lie¢ GLENGARRY ELECTION THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1875. isy maiter “l“!plcl-'n ges; but the proof of amage must be furnished ‘losed in the Province It â€" is perhaps . well they are hard up for that peculiar material out ical capital is made, that opâ€" ns should seize upon the e of ministers from their deâ€" d strive to make the most aS U U4 L INYVCRCS, rtiscments. ferme nmmssuse Bily 1. : , the engineer w‘ t7 p nt to inspect the nlul:n:s: cis and Megantic l"":‘“ n Sherbrooks and ; «ic« i, prior to its being | hour el, has l""flt"'lh‘\l nove uo wirc 0_ s101 C EV dor delivar ‘partaking:0f the chour""* * , of the merchandise to the pribes A frained from partakingâ€"0f the chess."" .‘mnm collegtor 2o ty ilitary officers, or as ) 8. ""l4 °ty 0‘ th6 United States to the Ts ol war as tary or as : for & i0n, id "gyve J",’:"“.‘“"'upor_finc he incidents of. the Mnhxpdhum&mfl'& cunflict. Deeming mt.ho'm-uh- mthr'hnvotw gree improbable they meet Wd“flfififi'mm‘w“.n,‘hm WWbmndwhuuyu to Mr. Bi f i roer ies refiéerte once ai for the oqomalh_.fun M'M&gflmmm !oftho". f crigg Ned megnearoas it i ,{flf land PÂ¥eéss, July 2, replied to Mr, Fuf ""“““‘:""'““(-“o:-:?:mm H.u&d‘*"’é&‘Mi trea providiod‘s ird in a fow months. Strangely enough, all dhm‘uw.‘:"hahu M e twelve â€" returned fromi the war in t 11 and 5 : 4o not % health, and afain ‘at n m'u, &'dmw-b’mm To G-au:h h ue io u. ‘: mw:,m:mm h miride ( "* | that an en . +6 Te ionfairees s ol mt ifht | an in y Sovel anay on tene ingether‘it the party ‘comprised a lady | pg of the United . bope seravnable hopes of sdding to the enizy, however, need noknesesearly Tns ion in the course of a few en for but miry, and the : French dlhmfi:‘-hd ““'Q“flmdlhtm Phiaty P ho in catare, mealo ies ( mt in inetoartaton ts onl o on if one > tioned in the usual Nr-hdlflnq for: the reat of the 1e manahanilfan he LC ow cs. frnimact fum,. C . 3 g10,. 1IC ¢A0 CONpPRNY, 10â€" Oc .i 0 9 Pivam anlnd ellth ie sn Ehoi t that :thirteon pomnw..m together" it the comprised with umn-bl.l;nzp{- of lddin‘.uhd(’ population in the course of a few tldta‘o French dlbnmadfi that thirteen ‘persons might together kame boad the ;n‘:l.ty if one of a':d.l'.“..".;".fl.... °0 Wilnin a a U mt::::o o:;E ‘ thirteen w down o eaness. who rienced an sense ‘ yood friene whengres he found himself at table with twelve other €ompanions . 1 ho'ihuduhtg‘:rt d:nith. one of: the bright t wite some years since a suppor of thirteon that disoredited the tition in .a; remarkable manter.. ?mqu ud Rerpbelatecting for Chine, who were b:u::; to the,; Crimes, to encounter the perile of war as miliia., â€"@¢ ___"""° JAE & w fi' Hmiun onl to un and bring hi hame, 0 & As g:dm:thnm Mvm peSpl vrious superstition of many good Roxaxtto axr Pesgars Truz.~ The following story is “.’ the rounds : A romantic story comes from New Orleans concerning one Mr. Harmon Jones. Mr. Jones was taken with the gold fever in ‘49, and set out for Califorma. The vesâ€" sel inwh:’ohrho sailed was never teg from ; and o Mmitmupfl.:-.d‘ all on including Jones, perish ed. lfmwcdu’ln-,udhmup ;"""gu"'““o-v,-::‘iufiq'm ones, but not & widow, + there‘s ; lish vessel cru j y discovered an island‘ h » and on it several Afééricans who hen CGg £. . _ _ Y C CTel® 1630 AAQ Harmon Jones, .flu .T'??‘:‘Pi!rmmwiutomg'.hm " "CCCS _ were made the t Governor, the hy.' wsn tary and Dr. Clay. _ Conductor Edwards replied briefly, expressing thanksfor the testrmonial. away just as the whoeels wore pass over him. Mr. Geldert was also the recipient of a medal. He was on the train for Halifax to Truro. On arrivi at tbol-‘ourliloumuo,lmm;::so get off the train while it was still in moâ€" tion. _ He missed his fi;:i;? and fell back between the platform cars, and would have been crushed to pieces but that the conductor ing. his danger 'P"“““h"l"."lnd-:::fthnm?md held him till the cars stopped. 1t reâ€" quired instant © decision and immense 'thww of courage to do this act, w saved a passenger from instant death. _ A adâ€" dresses were made by the Reatenent "W0, As the Lxpress started a :iod to get into the rear car butnloj his footine and fell b.cu:wud ndg: rafl-hn..dh‘.]’w wheels weached him. Conductor Clarke reo unddwhhhhuoadnihri-afi“ o ooo tiiihe a gaipe m s line from to Windsor, and h riudn':u'gniuhudmj sidi i & train to | ::u";:‘“l’z:::bomin uuk.“fi passed, Express ran on to main track and was soon followe the other train backing down to station. As the Exnress startad . arrived at Beaver stopped, a passer behind presented. He was in ~charge of a the 13th October last. When the train Wm. Gekm Intercolonial Railâ€" road. Mr. was presented with a bandsome gold watch and a medal, both of which bore an inscription, reciting the aet for which the testimonial was tions were made by His Honour the Lieut.â€"Governor, in the presence of a large numb‘mfmo“;';-u His i\.vlmnp the or e Hon. Provincial Secretary 5::’0 also The recipients of the teuhnonm“ndm J..‘s_h Edâ€" wards and John Clarke, of the Windsor & Annapolis Railroad, and conductor pumuâ€"mfmumm' .hm ;{.'.'g“"".j ing ceremony place Legisia ti'gQ Council Chamber, it bfl'u..“. occa. sion of the presentation of testimoâ€" ::h to the railroad o.d:nm.'ho had 9 x so ot dmring u00 in Inchosand adoge to save endangered lives. ‘The presentaâ€" Nsw Locowotivks â€"The Spring Hill Coal Comp.nJrhnvo f'uu received a now aix wheeled driver locomotive from the Baidwin Locotnotive Works, Philadelphia, for Lh:‘il;) br;jnch line,llo take the place of the ol gauge locomotive belonging to the Governmeny The Railway Depart . moent have moonflg/mldo extensive addiâ€" tions to the wharfaccommodation at Dorâ€" chester, from which porttboC«nM{ expect to ship a large qunnu%: coal . during the present summer. Vale: Colliery, of Pictou County, have also reâ€" ceived a new locomotive to hkothod)hoo of the old one they purchased of the Grand _ [runk about a year n&:nd which proved a very bodborp%. has been in the shop for repair, Tiearly three months out of the year, and of course now that the gauge is narrowed is useless. _ Accioent.â€"Mr. James Kerr, of the Provincial Secretiry‘s office, met with an acoident on the Windsor and Ann R«ilroid last night. e mn:gd'o: jump from the train to the station at Windsor Junction, ard: fell, striking his face ag «inst a miling, and cutting it severâ€" ely. snoof his arms was lhontdly inâ€" jured. | P Pressxtamos or Testoxtars to Coxâ€" hour. ( Rail travel is as & it novelty to t::yhl&nderl, lm!tn o:?.ur- sion bring« them in like bees. At Moneâ€" ton, also, the First was strietly observed as a holiday. The macthine shops were closed, also all the pleces of business in town, ‘The mechavics left Moncton about nine o‘clock by special train for Point du Chone, where they had a large picanic, an« returned in the evening. P. 3. 1. Rux.wncâ€"Not-i&hahndin‘E.tho \'or{ narrow guage (3 ft.) of the P. E. I. Railway, the trains there make as food S en takieg Inis commpemniiot the gront er, taking into eration the great number of stopping places. For instance, the distance between Charlottetown and Summerside is exsctly the same as beâ€" tween Amberst and Moncton, 47 miles. The Island trains make the run in two hours.and fifteen minutes, with nineteen stops ; whilst the I. C. R. trains make the same distance in two hours and ten winutes, with only eight stops. and and prejudiced opinion. ’l\ommofiu them is a great and good work, and the more Ministers can do to assist it, the greater will be their claim to the thanks of the country. neighbouring Province, have had w hard struggle against the tide of pampered MARITIME PROVINCE RAILWAY ITEM®, to Windsor, and had arâ€" Uniacke and gone into a re a similar inscription, an Express train on the soon followed by till Mrg, | NO YSAF) :r' juat mz ,é‘ and alarms n 2007 | Thursday o ‘m of the mon ho‘ B4 | in the time em . Mr, so that wh mum reason why Vhen it io tha the es out n\ ": (ECeee w w treas “""""“-‘"g, o:fiho"Ung:d“ to the W opinion thit the reguiations are Ta vidke of the‘ Treaty "of Washington. letter of the British (Minister und.;z to Mr. Bristow, Secrétary of the Treasury fi“fia‘f’?’fi“mfi"f.flmy % h“’ P ; Ar, o E:-u&%m tho statutes and | Tan SrareD Car Controversy.â€"Si¢ Ed ;ud Thornton, mug::..h Miniater at ‘ashington, a short sinde attention of the Sectetary ofs..g.‘n_g,‘f‘& Stua n arellad c cccr c ie c d e w excoess number, owing to the yrotech â€" nical exhibitions attendant upol:;flnn- fi-uluhbm,muh not s0 easy to llndouhm «particular Hour of Ts predominate,‘ except on =:id-nu, du.,.,',,""&"“"”"" : on lmlndd'fllin.fi-bm c i and alarms occur in the month of J Thureday of theweelvandthe fourth :?i E,""'?:"i.:::“:'l¢£;'8 tolODPIdcnk:” in 9 so that while we can mm reason why the month of July and the fourth â€"day. of a~month: should: show an excess number, owing to the nyrntiamh . eport of. the .pa . } Cc eaa e W lzllt‘dl.::hm of m%fiu .g.d.mo: the yeary Ruided. toâ€"the former record T "â€""",, twenty. years process no change; in | the former showing, viss that excess of fires and St Louls, .oixtyâ€"two fires were ex~ e O on darige on ealh : sighs without the uid 0t the Fire Degmeemdoh nout incw mewber of Aloee, Bet hss a num wareâ€" ‘mudmdby W'“! the quarters ol_thof:nd, several occasions the patrol ve by this means been notified of the existence of a~fire before it could be discoyered . by..the ed withâ€"the patrol stations by the auto mgakic system. iending covers, to the patrols of Chicago and St. Louis. ‘ Sixtyâ€"two fires wore 62â€" woRk or 1874â€"5, . ; of th for the 1 y:r?}m"mn&u.:m'm? 1,083 ni? were attended ‘during the year, . and Soroms mave sptoad over B9 aes ) hour t::mlnr of covers, 4,259, pm l the year the patrol gave â€" assistance, by ities of â€"Philadel NZ c”“f 10 Pouy GOuins foss in tonie portiors of ‘Mdv,dnr.bc thnich?mt: iscorge fires in their ‘incipiency, winter ‘of 1874â€"75, when he egripl wes o o pioadit ie t a tacinted patec consisting of from one hundred. and f ’to.bo:::’ourbududvolm' The :l(lhutpdm,mhlm.wnpoh{ & captain and an assistan capt Thenm&nntyd.xndmoq ‘kno'n &As . perm wient force, merh riking the auxillary force, the former boing con ! :l“n‘fl';x:l:?:mmd tlll)o !Au‘et; on _dn‘:yr ternate night, uring the win months a number of men are enmniovail Among the property of the patrol 13 8 about 400 13 bames o ratgone avout 10 Corees t 256 feet of hose, 30 finufingui.h.n:} different kiods. ‘Two of the K cupiled as stationsâ€"to wit, those ar: Central ‘and Upm Patro 10 mt ralk ieverigh po i. cpuaiee h comp f ‘“‘%?Wm;uu&l Jater, when a Torce mflni{fhm men was employed for day duty. 1 of men to attend upon !{r- d e daytime was found valuable, and the for was gradually incrcased as the increased work required, denianded. THE NEW YORK BOARD OF UNDERWEITEES INâ€" CORPORATED. Uln 18?;! the New YorkBoon: of Fire nderwriters was ‘incorporated by a s cial statute and authorized to & #xpÂ¥nse of maintaiw‘ng‘t f%‘ Corpa," then named (:;0 © ( tipon all insurance vomy.sni6s kuoflu\ The force lo.l}ulnd consisted of a halfâ€" dozen men, led by a captain and furnished with a handcart, less than a dozen tarâ€" ulins for oonriug the merchandise, a ?:- buckets and a fow broopis. ~The cost of maintaining this "salvage corps‘‘ was paid by the volunhg subscriptions of the bevepodse inptuuc'd'g: b Of:‘l':: companies ré; >by agen â€""M{ the Boston companiesâ€"refused to contribute to the expense, on the plea ‘that it was the businessâ€" of the property owners, and not within the province of underwriters as such to reduce the dmo of hazard and the amount of loss by fire, it being the business of the insurance otfun to demand a:d mdm 4'1‘ an:‘ of premium m.llr.d y hazard. But the New York undlmn ‘did not draw this distinct line between }::tlsr- dnt:‘oa as nn.::rwrlun and their as citizens, tinued toâ€" tain the ulvq; corps with '3% tory mul‘hg:." vma e of things â€"six years t step in advance was .hk.o‘:'n fow ;::' later, when a force consisting of two men and visit all fires for the purpose of sayâ€" ing property, especially merchandise (and household â€" !'unmun, from : .damage or theft, then leaving the fire department the sole duty of stopping the fire. THE FIRST SALYAGE CORP3. Its HWistory in New York for Fifty Yearsâ€"Report for 1874â€"5. â€" About _fifty years an ambitious ofloor"of a fire i;‘-oum eo::m Y-f’f&t city thought to increase his usefulâ€" neds to his company by visiting all the fires in the city, and lzfig’hfiom tection of property against danger by fire and water, and the depredations of t.h_iomnp& thus add to the amount of PATROLS TN*OTHE®R offiE®s THE FIRE PAtROL, farasas| 0 ns », y e astitn | N are employed hedindcahromintininedinfit & + 157 m a”nn wiwa | Nee s clal mw > ;Ir’ ‘-inoHOfi nm gnuts Board of Fire | plans, but: that tiéy had promisdd not to f ruodbya-&: mm h lun. loUneiâ€".if â€" pattteritâ€"m~4 A to sasess the | is stuteri@ht | is subtadiidlly son | gosr reorrve :'u.m;“p.m i. mhabinnte .o P5, #10 50 ( 6s transac isncting | House ) of * brd eate 'ii. rmpm;o‘”.r- s :‘:i';%, i Whd informed mop t IBOOt" proiniu ad Sankey proposed . the bougm d ge in gur neighbgrhood at an 8 ~ returtld of the «4 -L,,A'f'g‘iéfi#:;lt En boy iy | «~RUBB 6nts." "Ta fict| he â€"oguld . Rot] give ,' hMolion | Which will be s he Fire Patrol | the or jconnect, hismself .or, nt ‘of its ‘dost &ol n with ‘py Moody and F ted by it were key‘s & ts, but . . PB i t ine eemine | oo oc ont i W oi ennos ontinit outhing | . Mareh 1o, t . jte reac \ l': i hould _-EJ-hâ€"Lh...l__ pndnom notpfoolbo\md 0 put n:'}' :ap%\ohfi xi sm‘“f-' ccessfully op+ | tions upon the boys on the diy se/pabed Â¥ h ime the num: | As the the Provort hi lefs tig. i Raby T g su h a v ym _ steadily in did not o8l) for any. Interfarggpy, | And othér ghaks at pr three stations | We to fhink Ix"'-fif C thntk o ol e LpPer | have been better if Dr. Homby had (ax» Lamb‘s "C1 WM & dboite: op]nm’ o. aâ€" sextrcls Vest Thirtiqth or M 'Pn'-ij n n Je qnniippet ( # Aloo: | rrou. _ +/ mwu : .h-‘feelfltér_. i BOOTS he patrol are np, : :',’f»:f;o',. id \bre | At ashade over first e us ooit weore 12 8y to fnd sativical otiUiclam then | Bithca es on e rreneauee o es buildings 00 | exists doncerning the preachers opportunity Jor bu the PIMES OPrawA, PHURSDAY, JULY 8, 185. NO THORQ‘FARE 4 NIGHTS3,GNLY 4. Thnrsday and Friday, Julyâ€"Z‘and‘8 y ho tunoralaxti1Ye ayb Hnw ich vas stroet, on just., at 20 clock p.m Mfidm ltnpm requested 10 a lend without turtherihoilee,> 1#%!(2;.)â€"â€" Box plan now open mm’nm _ Tus Oprostb® Phiss Anp rur Baip ,V;;;gmwmu;.ugnm. :?finmxm@m'g_mm iy hi t Pbovart minen n onl sroombtoict were not phicly with wbout s zood‘al result asthe Bate Varte: WILSONâ€" New Advertisements: at the disspproved their| sahenrg 1" i\thero:was no reasop to vthag dt w:doorunto ‘”B i to t tion and illfeelings| But, as the Head Mm must consider he has a veried p !fozopu..., and! ‘one of the populai. nuvmbtiqns» 6P time is thatievery tliin ith tiuo ave of religion i4 privileged so far that nabod multsopon.hi.lm imgt 1 l . : are sincere,‘â€" «i-_':lpm-d to iiolietonl hitrmtine 499L3 s avefoient tified in dommfl ¢ in whuk FE CHTHE R. Forfoare t bry e mr arbetr tNiso »9@ep iR t LAxovox, ur. talk t and | w,'..-.h.m:iw zanks of the religious waz;l“d, m perâ€" haps, with & sneer .against and .lf“& dwu. A:nm m‘ 0 bo,w e 1 number whomlmhm at thorsupâ€" k :hz : mighthave‘told Méésrs. Graham | dprHagy,) Owan‘s GRaxp F. C. B‘N) would be sure to give ‘offense. ‘The Eonl anary monstration, imade to/give something to methods, and that, as is shown by, the present ‘flhfi they ‘have excited It would have been gier it $p," Noaite I flv" s *'ru“'b:'- bectre "w‘". vapont / filtorencen 4 WMM« preachers nbt bounid ‘ta\ iescs it hA & eBarmater of Heahe wod ty t services, or on the hanefit op’g religious which they: ig enough that the services in.¢ P adprent i) MiS8 LiZZIE Phige, 198 non whd in Bawis a fow d info, % Sankey , i our neigh pacd Jate; and @gxgm, tiokets, t he could not give , any ‘ the or connect, 4# n with ) cessn oo other hand, in the . event o thair .. q to preach in the ‘lghbou,r!;qu, Jig, not feel bound to put an{ specia! re tions upon the boys on the d\ . sel As the the Provost hid left ll j with the. ter, so ‘the t{d tar e gt ;@ ‘!u. h a servicg s m&'fi"%‘&; %::a.fi'g}g piat im or ‘sanstion . ?“*‘&m i had prombéd not P hie atntetight is substaltidts .. idea of themselves ad the boys had neyer o00u; either to. or to Mr. Imm used that | such a construction, He and his friend have at all times care to stato that the Head Muster at tiony ,:.t0, .. 0 l yan OM ; â€"â€" twoemby ) "cof s tate stt i § in en ammaied t or , i to what inten &o,"! 5tr. Grafiam probéots o dids tastl Hogg, called on Dr. Goo« vost, for the &zo of | 6 "Ait of the Eton. \‘brought.. with him a letter ‘fi t E Gladstons, so thit it woudld i pmp&u,‘fiw so mudh t‘ ‘6f v»ddress persona so, with ulmm instruction asg the did not occur to one of our lasticat <adthofities." With ° to what | followed (thero seenms "to ‘dorie difference of e &mflm)w SAY8, 11 e oN it \ ( thnt"m‘\thm the boys, :: Thetâ€"tone in whidh Mr, n stone spoke of, hin quile! pon @eshed this idea.‘"‘ , Byt Mr. Gtabam,, however his powers 'ofu‘agrod&nm’f 4 Ais vouched for by the late ;m ed: hitmmeelf to :« more: hamblepart] ‘an the boys. " The fasts of the 4 geilier Th oi oo the ‘laaet ae ‘we Sunkey Heve e predt maty tiatoar Richdan Moody and Sankey are about to hold, a ts ts Pn use pprobl Devabt o in Anmabied es No Mis uioh pcoompanted durâ€" M The Trouble about the Proposed Revival© Service at Eton. | on eeyoloels se es ht London Times, June 22. A great commotion has been excited THE Looby.â€"sinkey adxrvus. MR CHARLES M oPenad ‘HWobkhe. yogende y Bs | Pss hbis own) mebounty :te it Tearned RG e 4 consilemable afane ;Alum. ‘%l n‘ple T yr“lv ‘ Jus ) &8 t | Aagvivednfuns mb x mpany in partc) m» Boots, Shoes, %’ ““"RUBBEBS. &Oo,’ A Il ue pusil . HHt * ‘eatage free 10. oll aen lt orihers in the | ~*** ILUUBTRATPED, 0 > )n i" Notices of the Pross The aireuiniien of thi; 2 pepoaiaus o hn cquimen, of ts gaoet R M'-wn-u'.‘i"-:‘.’x......:,' -mh.v--umu.....,... falt aopmmtere neraerts migh poal to sounf oo io iee beet won by ho ap" " Ungoen »f ons B is best sustatued auay NOWY QssEs mav® to o lr% k p. <4 FABVE C :“‘\'*""â€"T"râ€" _ WILSONâ€"& ORR, Carvers & Gilder wanting Trees Abould lose notime ) Pyeiy _ Â¥o¢ 646 FDPICOEITREL Avore ant Oea amonta Cardets® & OGiliters. TREES,..SHRUBS, &c. E10IURE, EFRAME -é’é‘u fighrks-pt JNOEICE is neroby given mt â€" ie o ie nounigent sugoannte ale e Dad en t onbads, at: GEKATLY REDUâ€" The wholo of Hid Footphibith: Paris, and a large proportion of the ‘in that dirinran gonmral uin iss in rieimeiirnts e aig mt The Company willalsogiadly e .,T'â€"..,.,,m m“?fi% or ml::‘.vldn‘n:“:: "Asphaltes, who are now the mgb. tors of the celebrat X-ph‘fiu Mineé of Pyriâ€" mon »‘rance, are now red to Ees ip â€"anant ~.BOOTS & SHOES buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s Clearing & wnloh‘vm be opened t: the :fib only a lfi-‘ ntedty e id renont wialfes tnslishea u-moz"flmlu'-fiugu_c_n' to merr e ecor y on en 4 Lamb‘s ‘Clearing ‘Sale, HasPER® Macazouz. March 10, 1875, and fifty links from thencemouth west,thirty alx i y eapant pnerpramnns 8 1 %fl%l ammr uare chaing, by sam Fh eese factory.on said mises it go s Tepuir and in running ardens" U° * Te :ms of sale cash. « PrRIMOWT _ SEFSSEL. ASPHiALTE " eaepeenee o konomaie es ht in saif Pourtn Uoncetsion, at the distante of llxmmdrdudfln{:'hmlutfmn the south east angle of said number tmtf, from thence south sixtyâ€"slx degrees west along the fxoesanarebnatinthst tht Aaronchy Notice 14 hereby given that under and by mofl“wmuhdln me 48 to of the estate e of the above e :(’)“;l.i 1w for Sale Publiic In the the County of Carleton, at the hour of three o‘slock in the Carleton, at the hour of o‘elock in the Aitemopant The,dth "t or Heptem« ansignee of estate, in and to, all and singâ€" In the matter of Friday, 13th day. of August next, at TW ELVE o‘clock nson, for the election of ers of the Ounuda Central Railtway Company 111 be h&‘ 1 Co * s av f =- the Company‘s Office, in .the Insolvent Act of 1869. UST RECEIVED AND OPENED ovUT, LOOKING=â€"GLASS and: NP .‘ 4 'v‘“f"===v PMiscellancous. Boots & Shoes. l * e ts o arerr at 20 Sin., emMS(d Kepal HRotices. nortb, sixtyâ€"six degrees cast, one chain NOTICE. m and for other pursoses. of which‘ all M PE 1 prices can t }Jogs,, Old ‘Eroad 50 Cases of yâ€"alk m“"“’#;:f;’ff&.}‘“&'? Em road, one ubber Boots, at $1.50.4 proportioniately low prices, of Moptie, for use in the A. B. CHAFFEE, _ 5 ){o,e_ggryt%:'-mu. W. H, HILL, elson Sts, and botter LÂ¥ WROOS Insolpenté *{00 L 4 3 m _ 1 G ) _ hcoporated by foyal Charir n1 XaVIA [A o tha 9. T1 {__ sidv uU IIARMEN®NN HUV(T * H. + Andbfale(ion, atol . I 2 Accoutit Bbdk "Mai#fWRiXtarer. 85 * Â¥ A.% l.lmlufl'l‘:ll' BRI ISH NORTH america®‘ BOOKBINDEH Furniture * Warerooms, ANGUS%Cco. vat 1 There are N AMYRTHELE! NA BANK OF OTTAWA. Ing Wiasses, Cornices and Curtaiss, _ 10 Oases of MEN8\ & 5s 6 vok STRAW*"HATS, . Latest Shapos now Opening Bookbinders. 3/ pr a. MORTIMER, HAT! HATS! HATS! 56 SPARKSâ€"ST,, Opposito the British Lion Hotel. m“m 448 |.¢ fi BMistcelthntons, / STRAW HATSTTS® Rauk Hlotitces. atters & Firci C urwt{tite .: T. * B. . I8â€" GENUINE ! UNLE®B STAMPED® _ Money‘s New Bloct . CcaVTION. 1 .105 .00 STREET, Xns# orls aO DEVLIN‘8. :. 11, Rideau Stact. "H; 184 1 e 2 23 €‘p wt frult flavors now in | D. s 492 -.â€"L&-:&‘ E+ 1, > fim d eciine; of Montren}, wrote ie 2: w tion" of the water is mogt :t kaown "mâ€" Fndividuble who aumeas WREe uwm;; is alleviated by the Om on oripples "thiow "uwe? "Tailr PERRY Davis & son & Lawnrenoe, 18751¢~~~~ > <4876." : ‘Oaledonia _ Springs. Joyful Tidingsâ€"to Thousands. Phe eepemmantng werkns _ Agonts for Dominion of Cenalta. JOBEPH BURNETT & co., Bosto . SJan. 9. 1875 _ mpADy lor the County â€"of Rossell, ~ with noea-w J of Renaptylle 1 o.'fia:éh be thet the end of next week. f o t Agriculturalâ€"Mutual A ssurance Asocigtion TWANIEU, an agent for t Company u:u&uq of with necessary pariieniar« n Insur Invalids! Attention ! ULPKU.R, SA LILN B and G A 8 6 Eearoid OhatSeuimation have bren onrat ty "/ N t« «D. O. MACDONALD 1868U Onu, 16th Jane, 1hs. _ §R WANTED, an egent for the above Rheumatics! Read| oaAs. DESJARDIN®, _ General Agent Cash Assets Over $26,000,000 Equitable Life Assurance Company itizens Insurance Co‘y. PAPITAL _ . . _ $2,000,000; The Elysium of the Invalid ol ,lcâ€"lis In again open AGENT for OTiAWA and vicinity, .‘.-vfl 'A.. WASTING ‘_lh-.h.: B. . ?;--â€"â€" PPRALiiendh t 29000907 9 d vem ommerogars Pn Py *" "C * :\ | BE LDLO®, ANXD | sntertincnrmmmingemmmmmmmemmntizng Â¥ ,‘Mmm ‘~RBciftofttes. d RtDnintPrepared only by , wu”'“irâ€"wp‘â€"-‘ d o mallks uinnone es | ies ponee srap uie OF CANADA. Ensurauce. TESTIMOGN y «T. Sutton, K UTUAL WIBJL. JO9LTUCG » #LAOVUY PE I;t. (;'tll'llml x‘_:l?_t;. s0 "muc? $C AXF 36 x« trom 5 a.m Soinaunmemseme | | e || .. (estsanensran [ se ’.’-w' 7i'fi"â€"'w' mEmmuing wHd buftkentls: l-.lm; close evéry Friaiy st 12.00 Rges the same night. _ "* _ . _ _ bus _ ao«peBRLHRH Maltt :s pumusiis |ilno SHOOLBRED o sns o e paie onl td out for Uhe seasin, mCd t " f AAlistEaua_ _ CC _l,,,.-'m (QTTaWa Garpzrâ€"srovuse MJ Arvracrvummwe _ Watohmaker and J CorNER OF PatHOU8IE Spocia!l Valne in Lace Oo: tains. ABq uic _ gueue o" e pang mlm 16 BALES CARPETS and CU®TaN8, _ CTVCASAHILWIHAKLCTS, "“. â€"E\ CMatchmahers York, . glons »«emeRy. Monday POBTAGE STAWPS : and 68 oâ€".j."l""f Y â€"&“&. ~ ’.'Vj Drndgiptss H i _4 Cu#®® * W i: a is on .d( Sqid ty m *"1 have for the last it 4 given such have used and have And Apy W uar @114 & mcrite â€" JCR MO xinds of. (Â¥] KCU8N 4+«

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