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Ottawa Times (1865), 18 Sep 1875, p. 3

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aOWN W ARD surance C#‘y., , conn. [ HAND UA L LER, AND Manufacturer, A2NICG. LLL‘-M q 51 7 Wike» ETBUN E. . ts ovte ie Sutton, at 40 oge, eous (noi Meibg the etrators of the Ofâ€" linforpistion as will nvietioh «[ the perâ€" eged o have miurâ€" y of tiawawili ap~ in tiis city on the 1@ ER, a the different cities information may be EC W aLLEK, Acting Mayor., nders. T, OTTAW A. u34. Numbering La We eA ‘y jarties, who can allty and give it thetr rance Co‘y. rance Company, L ASPHALTIE e only ohe N DER, mile Mings of arp now preps rivg hk o. s ol +4 â€" or indiveduais of ring Sale, ~=< and uadef ay, Agent 1%0 OcaraXtsz: a +6 .+ €1,Â¥ PA PXE . SHOES, and experiedce, if SHOES & Co. Sussex act io enable the N1NC BTA» ng prinied $26,000,000 M10CU A1G, Shocs and vickaity »lanl 9 . bevep o taamtge} 2t 65 o ces wibl in caric, and & Uity Clerk im 32,00x),000. at 81.30, 14 y en o eA es EC English speaking races believed that the were supreme in all the atfaire of Chm‘ and State. They cared little for the ‘Ktate per secand still less for the Pope, the august head of the greatest political inâ€" stitution known to this or any other .'s But _ AngloSaxonism prevailed. e vommerce of the country made rapid progress. . The iron shutters and stone steps leading up to shops and bouses gave way to modern improvements. Streets were widened. The march of improvement went on. _ For the first time flmmâ€"d begin to move. The Bonseâ€" varse Market became inbabited. Turâ€" keys, pigs and chickens were exhibised for purchase at a comparatively rate. Lake St Peter was dee Montreal, in a word!, became the head of the saliâ€"water navigation. 1t was now $vbat the city of Montreal became the entrepot for the trade of Ontario, then known as Upper Canada. 1t was about â€"a wamied 4o any address.am.zreceipt 0| uy Dr. E. Mathicu, 198 Notre Dame this time that grain purchasers and cun dealers for the frst time looked to Mon treal for all their requirements. _ Now Montreal is the London of Canada. Every: thing that is desired may be procured in Montreal. â€" The ocean steamship bas wiade Montreal more iimportant than Queâ€" bec. Woiie ascended the heights of Queâ€" 1t was not long before all the leaders and authors of the rebeilion in both Proâ€" vinges had fled, and peace was concluded. But there was an xmm,;:j sore remainâ€" ing, No one was satisfied. There was notwithstanding the subsidence of actual hoatilities an ill feeling between the Engâ€" lish speaking population asd such of the on »= {ro‘u their youth up, spoke {\,.nch. Politics, too, had a strange asâ€" peot. The French speaking people onâ€" tertained those notions, which prevailed ai the time of the lirst Napoleon, There was among them an idea that " CestÂ¥imâ€" avination grin gourern le monde." The ws s n C ar cA ARCT bec and made England‘s great name memorable ; but the Allans joined Amerâ€" ica to England \y steam, and, like Wolfe, have raised to ‘Lemselves an imperishâ€" able name. lei these trivial mattersâ€" trivial only qxp.nntl_v pass. The strides which Canada has made are astonishing. ~ The Curoline has -ligrd over the Falls of Nisgarw) the ofher McNab has passed away ; Sir John Alexâ€" ander MacJionald bas succumbed to mwroumstances ; . and another _ Alex: andar reixns _ in his stead. _ The ander reigns . in â€" his stead. _ [DC sountry, _ nevertheless, . makes _ pro gress. A Dominion, larger than the United States, treble the size of England, and greater in extent than the whole Contiâ€" 12. i oo e ies g s en Sn on e manen e e on nent of Europe exists, having on one side its shores laved by the Atlantic,and on the other washed by the Pacific. And what E:qreu has been male. Small towns ve grown into cities ; villages have arisen where only a few huts appeared, and towns have reared their Mbflfi the country is stupendous. Polutica! ‘mgm.mglt.-'.nw_;-&nw Canada is creeping away from r:ng-&fm“.:'m ‘I‘N!l'i.mlll'y og There is no desire, on the | -r-d‘“‘hfi-m ¢riced plano in the countryâ€"ail people, to alip off. The looseni» ; ~f the ties have agraile treule : is the result of circumstances :«ther than | _ Makxers Prico. wur Retall Price. of inclimation. _ But a sreat oountry'l'o. 1 wedtiin, 7 octare; $40 . .. 0 $3 N DOPE L 4P SA ... Lnhline away . $ _ * I Â¥t NB +++% ues must come torth of this c ullbfi!t"‘!* The land which its prâ€"â€"ut inh«bitants secupy abounds in m. .. sad homney. It a the Canman of t‘ â€" ,eriod. There is En on l en e en IP arisen where only a few huts appeared,| The American I‘rade Jorenal. writing up the and towns have reared their hud-bai‘ trade says; . * _* .+ ‘3:-1‘:.:“1’, there and everywhere. The progress Of,) a4 fi%’m%& padrent tha country is stupendous. Politically, | ments for the (Fade, but saf builJraus of their bariey, potatoes, turnips and every known root aoprroduee.buodnndy. There is nothing of which to be afraid. . Ample water er, good navigable i ties, lskes deeper than the German Qcean, and a tine rolling land covering a space of over 3,0UU miles tempt commerc e Politically, Canada, the land of my adoption, is superior to any other country kpown to civilization. The laws reach all classes slike. _ Wealth and poverty, in law, are on an equality, There is someâ€" thing more than this.. A rich man can not tr;-'l‘;xpé:hh neighbour on the plea of that neighbour‘s poverty. The metio * e pluribus unum" governs. The earth fatherâ€"inlaw to Lord Elgin afterwards Governor General of Canada. A man of considerable tact, Lord Sydenbam with wouderful sagacity welded together opâ€" posing interests. lo it was, whoâ€" first amaigamated Upper and. Lower Canada. There was at the period a sad discrepancy between the two r‘rovinces. gpc(hn da was, as it seemed, in debt, assuredly, it is necessary to go. Mr. Pouleite Thomson, afterwarnds, Lord Sydenâ€" y-'np for us all. T<m Hood‘s mgtto stares us in the face, 7-“ m, comes .m. the scene. He bad superc» ded, as it were, Sir John Colborne (Lord Seaton) and the Earl of Durbam, while Lower Canada was soivent. But there were in the Upper Province the means of recovery. lnmimtumm info the Western Province, whil* Canads stood still, so far as rew blood was concerned ; and the result is now apâ€" _ Luke Travers was yet only an idier. He mupon passing events. . A man at the yardâ€"arm or unloading s hayâ€"cart at the _ fhstande of a pain or a amusement. True interest is public affairs had not yet possessed him.~ A little later matters looked differ ently. There was a great fire in Quebec ; xm a more disastrous oc¢currence ill ; and.parties began to take possession of the many. A Hincks and D. K. ; Toby :d:: uovernor “;umdw‘, ing of the old goose qui '.l,o(thwt,nhowod.ow:‘n: Teather. ‘There were giants of the quill in those days. _ But times have changed, and we must chang with them. Shail we give it in lfi.:â€"‘lhz.' mulanetur et nos mutanur in illis. This, however, isa digression. Back, vnoe mey bo ht at on hors 90 + on ffr m oyenge Ahge . Secofg se tas on Siaaes 1o ow folte tnny h es Te tomns Too pvcinl provices are of the best brand. People‘s Tea Storm _. _ Humorznzoms (or Pruzs iy cured by Mathioeu‘s P pmiony Hhe rumy ve S Fvcded t on 8. arave pots har $5. Sold wholesale an Chemical Company wad teieh Oy uhi druggiaie, on of LUKE Dr. Howe‘s Testimony. a~gir <tep lightly o‘er the sod 1 he .ap #, y u‘re goune t . â€"â€" e Dominion, Commencing 19 Years Back. \W) To be Continued.} 'l" + Ne .#l. % n=l’-.'u. TRAVERS,. OR Washington Restsuran! ! _ WILSON & ORR, |Oarvers&Gilders Drus _Store. \ T. T. SHEPHERD. |_ Chemist & Druggist, RIDRAVU STREET, | _ CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STRRET PIANO â€" FORTES, ORGANS, &c. Warvuers & Gilders. MATHUSHEK PIANO SHOW OJ 4E3 MADE TO ORNEK March 12 1874 * Is the dura and musiâ€" Cl Pigng nds » ‘Fhie tathe Wnestmous vendictuf the mos noted musicians of Europe and America. Tesâ€" u.wfl:;:t free, and invited. w60 #Snark s â€"st. Every Instrument Warranted Five Years, Descriptions, Prices & Testimonials Makers Prices Our Retail Prices 0. %, 7 cctave, $6% ... _ $500 NORRIS & SOPER, ‘Theâ€" Fischer~Piano. Conta‘n‘n? all modern im Over 15 i#h) of these in use, PICTURE FR A ME A8ST END Fannary ®td. 1**= IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL. Ottawa, M a i c ETXA LIEE IESURAKCE COMPANY, Â¥% Oldest and bestâ€"86,000 in use. Makers Price. . R Oarretail Price CLOTHINC Estabtishment, 59 Sparka Street. . Ti 'fi- Sept. T, 185. PRINCE=ORGANS. M A T HU S H EK ons Minsiemes rpie i her onl TWin ao. mey Â¥t un med on appSeation as x.mmu,m-flMd? ~ _/ = _ Sparks v::l AWR, . : wmvâ€"n‘ for territory > » * Hopesee} prtrict. FULL AGRAFFE AND TRICHORD, La ‘Belte=Piano. mmfiwm Spark s atroot, Agents Wanted ange, rs Price. Our ‘Regail i‘rice SEXT FREE ON APPLICATION ( Made for Norrie & Soper.) FAJIR~WEEK, â€"â€" M ANUFAUCT URRARS Qrugaists. NORRIS & SOPER, Tne relail Cipthing Busi« uess so long carried on by Joseph Metcalfo is now rendferred to the Firm of JJHN BMITH & CO Mr, Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth» ing buâ€"ine=s (14 years exâ€" pest class of Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" eat prices poszible, will be a GUARANTEE t Mr. Metoaife‘s old Oustomers that they will have every Vocal: Music. DEALERS IX Ottawa, At~ *, 2, 106 oo Ti Mictiory to Paroney duried No. 8 Adelaide Street, TORONTO. * HE â€"AT THREâ€" ), and their deterâ€" th shie of Albert, west of 116 875 To t4 170 125 9t 4y §16 400 416 ol 10 HPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. | Aa eopa y Manutacturers‘ Agents and Dgalors in lron and Wood: Working Machingry ,. C000 P 00 meneaal en ind Ni Yy onA MRA N M A YE Y Te .’W'a' MILL MACHINERY OF KV'“WP“{}:E,J: «â€"â€"â€"(O)â€"â€"â€" Ing Company, &0,, @0. Hend for Circulars and Catalogues. OFFICE aND WAREHOUSE We (Iate Yarrow & Hsoust,) RNGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, ISLE OF DOGS, POPLAR W-flhobhh.d at the Office of this Journal. Small Steamers & »Steam taunches, --*â€"-BUH:T-OP«WOEP, _Il}__OAN.OB_.‘STm 5 Plumbers, Gas and Steam F1 Tran Raoters. ‘wames a®p Bomses, Nsw anp & NO SMOKE, NO HEAT, SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, > MACHINERY DEPOT, Agricultural Insurance Goy, â€"HEAD OFFICE, ‘MONTREAL K nterworks: Pipes, Rinks, Close , Crted J‘-t loodvo" 3 -yk-dflwd Gl-l.(;&?fl'l N A c.m-nnu ‘of materia! in any of the above lines. The supplied. @#~Estimateson application. Mae Bos Agents for thef Improved®*Hot Air ) urnace. "Ottawas Branchâ€" â€"~â€" â€"â€"â€" â€"~~<00 opnraRpub ouh . CLUFF, & MILL, ~GENERAL «AGENTS. |!| :SPRECIAL NOTICE. : uvernr sm in on mt m iasinery nds poone ce earptiniyen oo Eon e ma-“wfimfi%‘“mw erim" * Oct, 17, 1574 The ‘Summer Q Piumbago â€" Company Borew Stcamers with spe¢ds ranging up to 20 miles an bour, Paddle -ummmmm-uo-c-d- Contracted for. . Prices from £200 upwards. . MACHINERY CONSTRUCOTED FOR BOATS BULLT ABRQAD. COOKINCâ€"STOVE. Tmaxrtus am» Workers in GALVAXIZEDP Inox,‘A%» Cofhits Work. 101 Rideah Street, Ottawa, (oppos: té Dalhousie St. ) #0"° wmumnuemmwmmflmm Ottawa, A ril 6th 1875. + Lamps &=Chandeliors AT=~ DEPOT J. D; Fuatounz®, Esq. Loxnox. J. N. Seans, Hsq., Lownox, CAPITAL, â€" ©1,000,000. > 0OOL: A. 0: D,L HARWOOD, ~_~â€" powarkd 4, q o winptakEamea__. _ _ PRUUU 0 r~parnms w 641 # KNOLI ol SPECIAL AGKNCIISâ€"COame! CAPIEAL, £100,000 STG. ; In â€"10,000 ~ Shares: «of :; £10: ;4 each, Mvfl&_wmw.h{guaquwdbndfcnw &, NO HREAT, NO un.l..mmunmgm o€ for Pie nies. o 1 es Coins than mey ‘be done io ave or 'ur:nu"bw.f( Wrwumcâ€" at cost of more than from one 4 one and & half cents per bour. Y A R ROW‘S B L Y T Hâ€"& E‘E 25 RIDEAU ~STREET, THIKC BKST CANA : Y A RR 0O W & Caxaptax Do. AÂ¥$, Maxacnro Prrzcrorâ€"W. H. WALESR, S8Q d 'h-o'u“â€"hnm&nn&n-l. " ‘ .\ Baxgkrs, Loxponâ€"Trm Umox Baxx. " Do ., Orrawaâ€"Tax Quzszo Baxc. C [ rare pove onencaont egviieationt to stock wil be ressived hy the pnderajemadiai aividends when Company‘s works are th fullâ€"»peratl on at least 2 port contâ€" POF. An carty appli¢ation is recessa»y to secure stook. e | Sn oA ”....;“m-rumni&Wf ® cou wl cWls 2e ind â€" pr TO MERTâ€"SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS. . DOMINION OF~CANADA . FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ~â€"B. Ferguson, .== PR A C T PCOA L R;GAS &â€" STEAM FITTER. ~"Hite Assutrante. Improved Coal.Oil Viceâ€"President. 3rd Door Wost of Bank Street, PHachincrl. THR TIME®:â€"O@MAWA, SATURDAY,â€"SEPTEMBER, 18, 1875 um bers, AÂ¥Cl 0 T T A W A. DIRECTORS : eron Speciat Steam Pump ; i.v Oomny, Trenton, m' iAN, ENGLINH AND AMERTOAN MAKE CANADA JRIPIION, ROUK DHILLS, BELTING, FILES, AND Coxh Oil. Cidnets, &e., ffted op on the shurtest notice. (LIMITED), CANABA. _ | > Rou. R. W. Scort, Ortawa. s. | _ _W. H, Warge®, Esq., Do. | J. T, Prxmwook, Esq., Do. xâ€"â€"J. D. Fretouz®, Esq. Hox, R. W. Score. râ€"R. 8. AronBoLp, Esq. ReorectedP dn SUPPLI E8, T0 SPARK ST., OTTAWA Desmarais® and: Adam.. ~ rrarBmb~s "R ‘R o wW. H. Warcer, Bsq. 4; o > O Â¥"; Jusepn‘tint! Manuitctum gmngmwww EUOND HAND ‘Managing Director. £OH f WBOLBSAL]_"J__& RETAIL. :t ,loohmhmm»m pints and quarts put up to order, NOQ@ Cw« Chamet, Jas. Yioi6te, special order, very fins. ie pgy Caes eermmmy WINE, Y.?., ne Savour, fne brands. ' ’qm-n- Fine ALES, pints and quarts, per order. d ‘g p twureats rine ort mkaxmyy, 10 yeary oid, direct order. 44 10 mmuunnwin unriyated in quality, somé 2 rears old ; diterent pri¢eg . â€" Pn veâ€"dizmink ns 2 1. 2s tne [oc d ie . j 4 v e o o n an 4 aolagle 4s ery m .. * $ 37 1A X08 .: @lasgow RPense Meal. Meackepzie‘s Digestive , tuigl 1 ofiibot) A § o «l > "pmt f ; 9 Fus u9 t #4 4 &X #a‘l d ie 0 TW 62108 1 ‘ V 4 ‘!:1“.3._‘ UJ FRENCH FLOWERSE: & FEAFHE To select from, all of which‘weare selling at the lowest prices in the city;vs> ; THQOS." PATTERSON... ) | A Tnkge AbM wel hélbbfei» (doK Of fanoy droserlés)too numeropns to detail.aiways on hand, are dow showing the best value in the Gityin QQ pr i pg LG,._?L?' ldla’ Their ‘ Excellencies "the Earl>and=Countess: of:Dufferin. > \~ Puryaron to His Exostunnory tun Governor Grxurat, Eaz. Duvraa. ESTABLISHED 1875. SUMMER GOOBPS.:: 10 & 1! w“lvm' 1JA #aria good‘ Pitidubitinteed, March 11, 1875. * en hmm?l"'»"‘ Canadian Tweeds, ‘‘Melitons,; mqr Vestings, . Diagonals, W +st of FAFU iapland Broadcloths, &0:, &¢ , &¢., â€" "**Which ha 16 propared to pake up in the ltest and most Misbfopable styles: .. ... | . .. o. 8. XBamNON] 490000 aal *3 i :"’- '._,,j i Mo-rm;,flab%h, Organettes, Musit Ottawa, Sept. 11, 1875. Ageots for HALLET, VAVIB . J. & C. FI8C HARDMAN & CO nfuukus '“*fi-»%.;mm‘.‘m i $ MEIRSI 1 and acttos, 7 ® . otm;n‘nlfit’i&'-f.h‘hi’:‘: t The Davis & Co., Pimnoâ€"Fortes, and ted but w we cor ; inily Pianos every® f . ‘The reports d1 erent NPICC Arctonamtal Diréect: Importations from theâ€"Producers â€"McKAY‘S â€"â€" | «CHOICE: AND, BEAUTIFUL RoabWaAY., TMEOHING ‘General. OUTFIT.TING Establishment, New Ohinese Check,.Dew Pon .:e Rilkeâ€"decidediy h6 NeW@st gouds (LideDC@NOM« . °* , ‘8TRIPED f’lh““ 8ulpx,n_.u_nm‘uu.; ‘w 1LINEN GOSTUMES,â€"FROM @©2.ow. 1E8, ~~PORT < & © SHERRY ~~WINE, ) PURE AND UNANULTERATRD, for Fam{ly use ar INCLUDING THOSE DEDICATED: BÂ¥ «THE ‘MANUFAUTURER Warerooms:nextto ~Daniols‘~Botel. J08 EPE .D IMB LEBY, 8T .:. " â€" fas received and is opening out a large stock of u. Llll at ~~CHASâ€"~BRYSON‘S, s 58 Sparks Stroet.:" In Francs, Englahd, Hollan&and Spain. " WMall:Paper, "PWarble Cochs. "Dry (Goolls. ntlemén‘s FURNISHING GOODS. A‘Géodsé i warrkated l‘?nk- l aii1|o=d 430 m OPPOSITE W‘s CHURCH. ilai T 4 v{. i.‘ m CGIN Medicinal Purpones. OTTAWA 1875. HARDMAN & CV®, TKA & 1098 CANADA=~CENTRAL Brockville & Oftaws HWallways .Q.-.J? -.‘mhfi ;' Afi_ i-,,'fégz._,ifl‘__m_.k_“"fl'" ville makes io enors OS 03 dewikema t C s lt Omand FROM TUESDAY, lith JIUNE, ~H z: | 4Br*; PHOTOGRAPHER: MW£ gt&wli. * muu. GHQLB is stuptier An e S rgan PS k * The lz dn c h y «seo in . VE T m s ammnnnd fls i .:; Prjon.15 Ompte. ; $1, 0. pan Do&RN. > ; By P R: PAraCceH, adsisted by L O > ;-« OLIVER 1M TSON 400., x1 Railways, :) Diamond YÂ¥eastâ€"Cakas. |Junowon Te oo on it taas bree, . Pos ic . Au pame, Miske oo pomile 190 hos onl ie parst armve | ~G9, SPARKG STREET. «BF L O. Exzrso® and. W 4. Tipux. > :0 IEVIRE AGENE®) WANTED well | Dr. Ohise‘s> Rosipes ; or :Lnk | juare sanvrd & anntes.) "and Homé & Wa ) AIR® f1¢ ce P yb d ae. K¢" Arrive i6 5 r.x fi“Ei Cliew.:s * 3‘?@ y tiode thitlates. Ouiivanc; s & "6s l:-rw w ppek , Om ablpsubdbl omm iiuu avaren ooraige daiy, als QTATWA BWEB BAVGATION C‘V, g“ lnain . 3 C â€" ~ * 1GbT UNB 0o <i+ Bir. j )UKEN â€"Â¥IUDURILA, Capi. Macdonell. vide und buok, : veltiaurone: day. ANP & gie iure. p . Passeogers Tor ‘Thid © Célebrmeed"Cnie m:&fiu_-â€"unllm- T Cl lc ce Ceabute Loo Banin Agpoy‘« Vi1oe, ie wil, JOe Wis . ‘wlfi' 5 ‘@e sequred ai ~pn% teuints y Wiwals «Of A000% K. 4 To Bauee , bromethk 49000.. Mb Et cop, 50p4 ) Pep ons u” m Thais) 3 ‘by Day Boat leave Boonventure m; Te ég es " £ * Miua Poaseas on it toe ow se anasque in Jume Sud 1475. L 9F RC‘V AL MAiL STEAMSHIPS Lo ~ded‘to satl from: ‘the mypltcs sp y coly wieesg o old ie d B N tsE â€" amiaipeis io. *** _ ~ C100 r i ut‘s . .. ZLTs, Thi s of is per p heu OwB 1e# Of IgOUD® 10 SNRSGT _ â€" /.. “w“--*(.mdll- #eresy on the . . . ,, «: : BV â€"CNESNE LAKE. " BPECIAL TRAIX~TO BEITANXXIA, m" emback _on “ Oof a svcusmeL. .. Ror, partiquiars apply a% the OQffce, Ep.rks y or HOURK A AANP.AOENTG Pg£ Union Forwarding & Rallway Company. W"'." wiko L.e omm en uwrai Winy: 4o carty . Axcussonisi~ .WZ‘.’.‘.‘.:‘.‘.:‘.;;I:'.‘.‘.'.’.’.;‘.;;? â€"_â€" 286 He Btsamers of the muru- are ddd‘to sail from ‘theOlyde every Tuos drtiwa ral Commission ‘Office. +000X N OR ETE EET, +4b p+ enesineties bans anies a o +k ‘DAY LINE, .or ahoat every Tharsd li =Em“ Colies bla, OliaWak to wire ve Queen‘s W hart *»

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