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OTTAWA FllEE TRADER; SATURDAY. JUNE !, TIIK II I fill CIHlU. A rum hi Coininencmi.eut i:rme. Tliu uininol commencement es .n-it-n o' the Ottawa Township 1 1 iirli School took place on Thursday and Friday nie,ht of this week. The triuluatlng ixctciM'n W.ok place last uliiJit, und urn tintlced tvln-,v. On Tliurrilii)' evening tin- tirsl re union of the Aluinnl i f Hi'' school tool; place. Tins is a new feutuie t,i c.iiiiiiiciictincnt, but a mtmt. co!iiia ii(!,. ! m.e hihI the hkdof , Him llll, !- cess m u;e uuiir pioinie io nntae mcse un mini re-iinioiiB a very Unguium und i njoj able purt or eoiiiiiieiieciiient ui t k. We trust, however, that in the future the raturul sequence of cVvliU will li.i ! n CoinmclK e Ulwnt iiml then the riiutiit.i le union, so thut the graduating class inu Le r.Uiulieied ut once anions the alumni, us. they deserve to be, ami not made to i-lurn', an Mr. F.n 1. y BUgucstcd, like 1om h, inei'Mi luokini: ut the promis-d hind lint iml al '! to enter. The lunehei M war servcil i-J .Mr. novum in the Asst-mt.ly II una of u.- sehoni build. . . . .... nig, t'l'Lrllll;ill 1.1. OUl Mil- o'c'lMh. Hie "e'io!h being ruinoM-.l" Mr. K . V. Swift, i.s toin-t inatei, ii.inuluci il .v.r. l. .). iiial.am, ' pniih ut of the a.-.-i.ciai:i ii, who ilclivclid 0: .,.., ,,,1,,,., . . ,t .. , , I -" - 1! WaS folillvinl l I 1,-1 lillllWOl.il, r0- tpoiulin to the toiler , "il'h :-'cl.i.ol (iimlu-iitei-." The public schi oi puteiii is .n trial yeiirlv, ard the hich ecliooi ye! the .i'.i!c aiiui'd at the hol j syntein. One man .is "Oh, je; t;ivu us the pii.uaiy mid t'laiinu i;i schools, hut we don't need the hih school;" but it is found w hen it comes lu the point that ho rciilly wants neither. Thu strength of the hif.rh school is its t'ritduatts. They are perpetual witnesses of its usefulness; they arc responsible for the wanner in which men look at the school. The grow th of Ibis hih school here bus been (jiudual, hut it has been sure, and there is i.o doubt the pio" pie look : it more favorably than they did live years uco. "The Occasion" was llltiiiicly explained by Mr. A. N. Cooley; utUr which Ml Ed a Fonnhnls 'iive u line piano selection, Mr. fi. Williams bein absent. Dr. J. C. Ilatheway was ulfo called away und could not respi ml to the tonst, "'1 he Ottawa Iiii;h School." . McDout'dll, however, n spoudri! to the toast, "The Hoard c.f Truslies." The boaiil was o; umii'd br the election of Dr. Ilntbu -iiiv Ij I'ii k,i,,i Mii.l U'..i i.Miiin liculiun: thes.-houl wus projected. The d-.lllct.it'es il: ' tlie way v!' refilling tl...- ncc. : .-ary futi.. wa brieiiv iilllnhM to, and the caker said tbat the bourd felt it their duty io ,-av Unit pn.b. , , ... , , ably .be inoat cluctivi; woiu that was ihrne at thut iimeJ.i aid nf the hi-nool was done Demi Tci r , nov.- . Chici.'o, sin! lion id Chicago joa.d .-.Iii. I). Culo:,. ihc to make the scliool one that i-i.ail lie .-...ml io t.'.e best ill the coui.lry. 1 hey wn. eiu'ilu: be.it teacher:, tin y c in ct, ami y can j;c!, ai'i t work, ll! none but 'he ket.in t.'i .. C' . '! as ;,v iif- em: l.ie e:;.:n uimcU ut. tin: n-'"le iiiined lit. to til- toant, -Our Alunn.i," and the or- j chestra Kve another s,l, clioe, when l'rof. Thos. j. Clark, of Au.ora, replied to Vh, . ....... ..t,... i...,.,!.. . ...! loan, l ne i-uii:e i.inrui y i.s an .m: enci oi 1 ,, ,, ... . , . ',, I the liil.l.c cn.,lll. ' ie f'.i tunutelv t-e 1 red Mr. Clark's ...d,-, and e,iu tts:Alnm.,. ot, ur lyemis am. a ,-s u ,v. - KtlU f.u.R at a ap.,;.un.-A good second - e-.,:vi,s Co from of the old, -; und!1"5'" rol.owed it.u 1 ncly ,x;;cuUd p-U.,- ll(.nist, A , nt livery o.t ,,eu,taki. teacher, in the U'h' ' ' liable, Ottawa. Ull. beinif atent, Mr. I-iiiier, of tirand Kidge, :iu tnii'.i w iiimii no ou.-r !:.i- a deei i-r in'i r ... .... .,, ' . , , , . ,. , , , , ' , , :r.-,,..f((... for "The Cuss of 'SI," who were for Sale. I l:i I mi choot .tem Klltl the vout i . the-. 1. , ... . , . , i . , . ., ,. , , , , , , ... , , ; '.:-A::il- i'Vr Into "Mint good bwiu" wlrre. l-nirlamh Milk (.an, the best can nude for t mo Mill est l.ui(l- l'llll as follows: Nu putd;e iiiU' utlo'i hi ple.ee in ll.-,- hriirt of the pi opie fls the t.ub.i lie school, Mii.l richth ; foi i.o ovl.er l.uiil.t- of institution it so denioeratie. 1- is bused r,n , the riurlit o: e..-ry child to on niiu-stion. its be-l lli'li'l il'lllelit it 1 ol in, til. 11., ' grcatu-t uod of the gr. ateM iiiiinl er, bni; l ho g rent -,t wood of eseii ii.di id:i fil child r.i far un encti chilli's ubiiity And circ iiin.-daucrs: may I'li-ilne him to avail hliii-e.f of bis no 1 , por; unit i-". . T he i ii'-lic M'V.ool hutes caste in whutcvi-rj ? '.. ., r ii ,'. .- '" .i i ls". tuoi; place at the (.'oiuiei.-ational chuich Know iii'tlunj;ism id thirty wins uo, in the; intense pro-iM'-!.) ism ol t'-n yeais Inter, orihi.-t eveiiiti!;. An at r'Uiiinenccinnnt lest yt ar. j in its latet ir.nmfe.-tation in pels-. ci.!u: tic t lie rain poured down nil ( veiiintf, )'t the Hour ( 'hi!!.".Miiri. !, .. ,.,i ., . .. ....... I guise u limy prc-cm n-.-.i, w n-i r i-a 11, 'Ihopubh.- s-ho d i.pcns i! doois to i.li,!1 1 overuoHiiiy. end scys totl.i-m, us Dido raid to .linens- 1 l.e chure h of curse was .leeorutcl at the" Tros lMU-fU.'. tmhi null', d :-ci ni-in... n.?u--pin' f. i in, the main nature bein- an arr'1 ' -.. li,r- . , .... beiirit,!.- the class motto: ''. .ir-.'..r ... .'.."! H il.iiii a bumpsct is f.uf.u for ail. t i.i re , , . , . , ,, , i isnohi-i tame for prince .-.ml m . ...,d lo, nnderthp beim; a crimson M.-lte.-e 'r s pe.is.iii'., Iml nit s.i ilown tocether. Tl.e fun 'v.iMi ti.t; class date and naincs of the mem-1 in ua iiibiii i'i.-aiiii nun le . o i I.-.; I . : , o. tho mU Hint m ah i bone and mnsric an-l , ,m ... . , , . : lilaiii. i lie I iiblic school inaaes ofhs; u - count than some others the in Ii i.d uctoi v ' sone.s anri the cioflne rtcsi.-rt, but i.eiitvosi in the .M,'iare tueM t-ni,.-:i. No n,.mt. rile: lil.'il hi i, n,r'h t),n lih , be .a ,i. j hi i a.. , i,i .,,.l,. i li. ri-t, ):.- mil, l.e ..,.,1 u. l come any suKstiou ai,uii,s- to o.lcnd j,.,: Usefulness. j As cilucational wnnls inercaifc the public1 school deveiojies to meet thcln. 1 lie liicb'.. c , , , ., . " , . ,, , . , . , I ,., ,- ......1, ii i i i . ..... :. ; tue .'salutatory, (awarded on the. highest ave- su uei is inn, n ii-ii rsiiii.iimuu ui.-iini i a. la. It has had its battles to li-ht, but ,l has Won them, sud bus ttained stlen-th in thu eoii-i Illct. 1 rejoice in Its succe-s every hcre, bit ; no one can be a inner believer in the hluhl school-in the justness of its support by put,, j ue. lax, ami in trie cxecli, nt, wcrl, it docs. 1 ; believe it pays its tost three times; til.-!, in j the instruction trivetl within its wails; sec. I . ,. . . . . . i onu, us a i...-.eon iiejii arc le cKoii in if naijil ' ' to all hi the irn.rtVs below, ieiiu'lhenini;, 1 v. a on their splendid school, w hos'- rewnril have no doubt, the nui j-t- fehool iifu noihe trurted would r.i; that :t i nch s uceeediiiL' ksitlmr. t.r months; and third aa u .,uick.,.la,, wln m,,, morL. to tht. (.m.M eiiuie; mr.iii nee Intellectual, f.cial and moral ; , . , , in the coinin'iinitv in whieli !. i. .! ; -" d workcis tn the struui:,e of life. The next minlie n.-l-mil ilm.l, ,,.,.. l! thinh, should be h, the opposite direction, he i.rim.i: T sr'-.oo s ion d a, nut clnblr i four year of ace at the most, in old r th the trrent majority of children forced by cir-i cumstatices lu b av.- scla.ol al from twelve tol Ad-mi was not slow in foilowini,' nnd easting sixteen vi ar uT e, iumv carrv with thuri!., . . ., , ., i- ; ,i J . b.iuiet.n Lit hat (iiiest.on n .-..) ofie;. the fruits of at !eaf 1 Wo v.-ars more of school , 1 life and tmininc This would briny;, the kin-; asked as "WhyV" and what glorious r. .-nits ileririirt. il Into the public school; i;ivc it h ive followed ! Curiosity is thu r.iain.-prinL' more intellicent sjstematic direction f , r, ,?f, J'ihtlv ucd, itlcsds to than now, ami open it to fienllv increased!., , , ". . , .. , iiumte-rs. It woiild ao make broader undit,,L' grandest r-ults; misdirected it ..-.-.. one de per the f'ii:nr1atior' of the hih school, j to folly, drinker and death. 1 o know tlie insure it more and I etti r .Uippcd recruits hest is the hb.'best knowh dee. W" mu-t aud streni-'tben it in i.ub.i.? conridenre, sincei,. , ., , , , , ... . the people wcul -e- tS.st the mai.v a, w,-il as k"ow 11 r l'"'' ,f '"' ns h"W the few were carfullv provided for. Then 1,"'J'!'1(-'. in a ineral point c.f view, liow fany a human I lwl- "!U"'T i 7 ' 1,1 y . . . . ! Ijv ai;e which, taken at lour, nicM have Icciil, - trained to incline to healtbv. normal to growth. Purely the friends of the hich school should be the first ai d heartiest in favorinir this downward development ot the public ichool. Then alonr the entira line of public school instructioti the public library may t c tnaiiei ro eo n vaiuaDie suppicroeutdry work. It i now doinuvtry little o fir as I know. In Chicago hieh ichool teachers occa;! n-l ally taku aclas to the pufdlc librarv to in-! vestijjate for n hoar or two some question principal hii the pupils of hi two upper grades lake out linrary eird which they turn over to kitn. He 'led the books for the pupilt, an4 directs the eschaticing amnne; the papii. This ii good to fur as it Koes. But how It It with the ninety of each hundred wbodtt not reach the high Bcbool or the two upper irrawmtr trades They are to comtltute the v. rr.tjorlty of the eitizect the fathers and motherr of the next generation. Are tbey to continue go- iiignul rrom the schools, us hcietofore, hav lug ue.mii. d the mere art of lending without having gained ulong wilb It a tadc, for good ho..U mill the nhility to choose good books? boston Ims hud puhlic school for over fifty War. Since tliu revival of education there 'lioston is culled tho intellectual hub of the country, und U said to consider herself, when Joseph Cook i thrown In arid lien lilltler thrown out, the intellectuitl and moral hub of the universe. Hut two-tbird9 of the irsucs of her public library of 400,1X10 vl uuic.a uro novels, uud throe-fourth of these two-thud, ur oue half its Issues, are novla the "merely scimutiotit.1 ana Tiuionurj ,.f li,...ii,r thi. ...... -iford Why Is this)' There can be but one uukwer, It seems to inu. Her school children the uiu of thetu tiaru linen uuybluu nit without being taught bow to employ it wisely. Tbuy have equipped tliciiiaclcs with a weapon with which great ..od or great evil uiay he done, and are u.itig it largely in doing the evil. This evil will buuiu to disappear whoa the public llnrury U made, to supplement the oi k of ull the grades f loin the lowest to the hiL'hest. I would huvu it furuish to the low- est of tlie tirimui V rooms the best of juvelillu ! Iitetuture. suited to lUe needs ol rue joung , ( s ttu,j have thu teacher read to the little 1 ,,nc- ft om such books at least an hour each Li t:i .1..... ...... ..I. I.. I.. ......,1 t.xr tli...... u:ij uuui nicy we - iu sclvi-a. Thi-u the school room should be i vu ll kin, i, Hi. it ulih books draw n froui thu m,r.,rv oll the isspousibility of the teacher. l.ct the childrfii read tlieau iu school hour to considerable, uxteut. The priilet'i) will t.. I... ro.-anled u c&iuuMe, reward. , ,,, .1, ..rlllil'uill i.f II u ouitu ttiillicittt nunlshnieut. Let the children taite tbe bonks home to read under regulations the teacher or toard of education may adopt. Let the childreu be uudu to uuderstaud th,al they will be held to reproduce thu story or description read in thuir owu lauuaifu bo fur as posgiblo. This will cultivate alien tion, and lead to a habit of reading aa boys sometimes play uiarbles for keeps. Does some one ay all this would take time and the children would learn less of spellliii, uiithmetie, i;eotfraphy and liramuiar? fhuy would leuru morn of spulliurf and yruniuiar, and ns to arlthuiotle and jrnotfraphy, they would larn to love yood books, arid kaowl edt'u of these would follow. Thou, they would learn more of uood thought and food expression of though, more of tfood uiauur and yooil uioruls. They are littiu-: them selves for citizens, and the state has uot half the hued of smart men that it ha. of honest onus; uud for every woman qualitied to tra verse tho country aud lucturwou toiuperance and other reforms, society Leeds ut lcat a thousand to stay al home, take cure of their childreu and train them to habits that shall nut need ruforuiu. Let tho use of the library suuu'cstcd be continued throueh all the irrudea, with jchaue,eof course in books and methods of ueint; them couformiiii; to thuchauKin? acs .,,,(1 uttuiii mints of pupils Iii this wuv a L'oiicrutioii inn hardly pass wu V , mi ....mi i. t, 1'i.inriii ai'i'iit il in ltimorliLticc il... ni oiile u icforiu second in imiiorlance ; 01.ly u, llic ti-mperuuce reform, if indeed it lie mtoihI. ! Adults, as a rule, are uot to be reformed. I The muii or woman who reads Mrs. tMiutb- W(l, u, (ir M Holllu.s ,Ukeep rowiu- mm ,, on i-,Lt. husks. All iroti:ir.iu ir hopes 1 I ir-1 on the rluhlreii. If we will tram tlietn fr.. m thu mother's knee to love good books, u-lii-n I', i n- is no iiiother. or she lie iliediu- i i,,.t,.iil or mif.iilhfnl. we will L'athcr them ill- ..nil the, t- the primary school us early a- possible,! will 'nl low : B,:'1 t,;is trainim: through their school! I life, even though J hey never reach the hiah "";,-,h:ol, or the upper rd,s of tno grammar tent w,Ui '.eboolUhoUah iinkfil, thev go oul f roll. . . ' . :.' i ,i.' T. ii. . f'.- upper priiaar ano me ,.. fr' Lln tcaiyiue ull J ft(!iity to seietl if. of more ralue than that represented in ,i . i i ......... i ; ,i, ,.(,., ,i . r ..w,.n . r.i he p:-t b man, a hi,;h .c hool or even ol- ''-ire ill ploma. .. . ... Mi- ( orinth Dewey congratulatod tin' ., . t.'i Alninri dwell, thmliiriL' tlie while or tfie I ,! viaers of the river j i t to be crossed. Mis; -" " '! ...e pri-seni in me ...asi, ,i, I'T.flTe Tears ber.ee;' cfter which the' rears her.r wai c i-arcil or ..iaieniL'. Tntre v. ere about pr. Betil, end the e cum g was a very cnjoyaole one. rsfliml It-;; 1 ki 11 li s Tlie trraJuating exercis. .. of the chis f.f , t, rs I II l;ll III . I IKICI' 'lie Choir Was It p ratal. , ,, . , , , ,", .,, i.r lowers, unit atinve a oo'u-d wr.-ath wit liouil L'io' c pen. lent. Shortly after t the ilns appeared, il.t''1'1'1''' ,!',.:lit - ,,, numU.r S!a. Vou,; ladies dress,. ,1 as n.crl lriir"w' 1 I Iu w bile, or cream Kaniients u ill, lace. The exercises w.-re oened by the Ariori 1 luaiiet. foil. iw.-d bv Miss Mai-v Mfller with rat- scholarship. . Tin-school cour-e i. con.. plelcd r.nd now all lire welcomed to wi! m-Ks (i , t f ,). class of :!, unrt it was ' . . . "' bed there would be ..'iiotiuli of merit exni - biti-u to i.e woitliy ol tins nirire atieniiai.ce si... w.'li..tn...l !! frl,.,,' teaeb.-rs ned..r .-r.,i! , . , , , ... , r,.,, i nates, and coiiciatulate.l the '.icon ' i f Otta i i Veil!,. I 1 A iri.rrl lold ns nl.oiit "1 ' ri. ! los'itv," that faculty which penetrates mv-te ! ' . .. . . . .1 thinirs. Kve fell through curiosity. Kve fell through curiositv, but1 "If Youth only would; if Ai:c only could," Miss ..ilile K. Ih-ircn w.h un ot.port.initv , . , ,,. .. , ., ; 'a'nt Hie fo.lies into w hich youth so c. ten falls roxget fulness f the past that "the child is father of the man" hiid that as Youth sows o shall Old Ae reap. How sail to find Old A ti e mourning over dark j iies which should have been briuht, and savin If youth or.! v would ; if ue only could:" ' T. '.. . ' ., , Thc 1l'ariette having Riven another selec tion, Miss Kate K. Finnerty spoke of "Little Things": the Kreat results in nature for litr- tle things and their influence on our lives. Life Is full of little things. Every day they make or min lives. A word lightly epoken caused bliss or woe Inexpressible; and littlej unnoticed things hare often overturaed na tions. We should regard little things, hut be not like the microscope, which caa only magnify little things but cannot regsrd the great ones. Mr. Hubert J. Fiule.v'e theme was "Futiatl. clsm." The fanatic is the true reformer. Noah wan tho first fanatic and saved the" hu man race; Mahomet w as a fanatic, and raised a nation from lirnorauco and Idolatry to eon. quer und change tho moral face of a world. Loyola was a fanatic, hut his words re still a power. Cromwell was a fauatic, and crush od the vice of hU time. John lirown was a fanatic, and loosened the chains of uilllicns of slates. The fanatic may be dreaded, but he cannot be ignored. He Is disliked chiefly because of tho acts of selfish hobby riders. Thu pleasures of "Memory" were then beautifully discussed by Miss Jennie San ders, who told us that not only is it the foundation of our knowledge and the record of it, but for u. laro part of our greatest pleasures we are Indebted to it. In speaking of "American InTeutors" Mr. A. II. Williams questioned the propriety and justice of devoting oliime on volume of his tory to the warrior and statesman, while only a page, or u paragraph is (,'iven to the Inven tor, to whom our progress in civilization Is due in great part. Frank L. Smith told us of the ric and fall of "(Jreat Families." (ireat families have risen and fallen and are gone the l'lantage nets, the Napoleons, thu liuurbons; but there is one great family that has never faded. It is as great as ever is to-day the greutef-t family In the U. 8. tho ".Smith Fami ly. Tho address was a very pleasing as sumption of all tho virtues and few of the vices of the country for the Smiths, which as sumption no one could gainsay. The Diplomas were then presented by Mr. E. Y. Griggs, lieing, he said, a plum man of business, ho could only make a few common place remarks! and followed with an uddress to both parents uud graduates, which was a model of beauty In construction, iu purity and nobleness of thought, and in rlchuess of plain, cumuiou scn ie advice. It was u grand talk, and an inexpressible relief from the usual sophomoric rot of such an occasion. The Valedictory (by vote of class) was pro ion need by Thos. Sanders, and wus grace f ally ilnnu. l'rof. Holtwood followed with an uddress, alluding f,o the work of the past live years ut the school's history, and the causes of his departure. Some points he would suggest to parents, that they keep children out of society and away from 'church sociables and ilunciiiir more durin term time; that children from the country will not be sent to Ottawa while the snloi.ns arc run in they now are; that the V-'.r (In i Hi- and Hush literature be discouraged. .Mr. 1). McDougall, on behalf of tliu True- toe:', returned thank to rroi. lioltwooil lor I wouls and work while hi re, and naid a l!Uiiiur tribute to his usefulness ici u teacher. Miss Harry, who also h aves, was hiirlily complimented. lie then presented the fob lowlny. ,l;S()iuliun( which was adopted: ,, , , . , . . , , 1 ,''-',''"' , . '. .'"j" s.!'" pu'roiis il "wf, 't' ' ioo . herebv exten. our thaukstto I'rcfessor Holtwooil for liisanluoiis ,',, i.i,!f ,,i ,. ,.r ti. i to an(, ,,r held of labor lb ViiVVfeB I U . '"'I'.' . ,:" ,!,' nt'!' !' u i r , , "iff 11 A' tll! "lend.'- of liberal education where be. bus n SUli. ;.i.iJ h rr w:(:Zjl V ai, .J , ..,' , iS'.T'-.,?:-lf-.i .. wiini welcome ns n u ue auu anie eimea ; oi . I . . I " : r.-.i-in cream, tor sale ly l). i., drove, at the Crestni'ry. ilef.r Tluin ler. ,i(.hri;;v n-mo'ls sod-i water. V mw . k, fr mm,!.;, i'i, c,i.. n ... ll, ' r..... .. ., orlni; wi'h fnrt juices maUln' it the most delicious- nr. il purct bcTcrsjfe In existence, lii-nuiiii: Conrc ?s Wab-r on iltuuht. W. .1. Neely hns the linest stable lions in Illinois. (1 and pee them. of sta! A lifMe boy, horn not very far north, en- i tri-atcd his i.iol 1;it to tell him snme storu--J nbi'!it b.id and upon her eprcssin n. j toiii-!:incnt, said he wanted to hr.d out how I lfv ,, : The -on-; mother I p.,) j rn.-ure.l s.iru; rubb -r o,,ds of A. KianU t. i ii.;,., , , ,.,i.t,.,i 1,,-rtoi ' c,o.,i. i-., ,.,n.., na m u in r n ,.r, .,.h i,,,,.,,,;,,,, ,, llnH nc asm;,, tll( jj.j.-yj,,., t),,. (..lri.ity of her! hopeful. Service III. ti nil Ii t I'tawii l'rcsbyleriMi oiiiiniiiii in at !! I'. M. to ! iii iva'isei i( t l i.m church . . next cck ut the I'rest.j Mr. N. Mclntiie reports that in a trip over 1 . . .1 .. . I i , i i , , i fom Kanson, the other day l.e saw hard !.v ;i ,lfi;i ?' I" omis;n fields ,r corn. ! ,, , ,.. ' .. , , I K .berf inr..i, since lv a n-idi-i.t ol U - ,,,,,,. ,,.. , ,,, ,.. M v .,ti u, H e uce t,,..,,,,.,. ' '"I"" ' i"r. ' l.llk .V Kile lliil e'lle a ;-e!lliii; importi d .fapam-se souvenir i'li every pound i,f Ja maica colli e they sell next e.-k,comiiiei:cli!L.' oil MollllaV nmn ii-e nevt it I . ll .Iilstine; one 'I ''. h I 'oll't '. oil fill L'Ct i', I ith'T. , , , ., , TTt ... . I. 'b st ?. b - t in. un. i.i straw und i n-n. h chip l.'ts a Yo'inn' nn.n, s:ii-f-;-- ine and I Tics iiy ipm e th- iii . M Stii.ii:i Al le l- i -I..-. .r-i:, - a. m .- w.:; V'. M'-. i:. !l-. t'i.:.--r.i! i- r; .e- . i-t ( iiun h ..a Si: r irai U -,.e. mi Fri-l iv l::, ,r n, i..'. I H II . A. II .l'',--ll-,. ,i ,.i;-,-i r ..f ii. I ..! ',' le-M ill ;!.e II... r l'ark II ,'i.iv la -.rl.il.s-. ,li!:e li 'li. a: i; I I-: A. P. I i.f .-ru in. . . r.- I. jlttu xl&bcrttermcnts. Uilk. Cr(M.' R. H. TRASK, Jeweler and Optician, 33 La Salle Street, Ottawa, - . i:r ! t'ir spenev fur this rltr fur the "f Li' Mare's TclehrAtM Hock t'rjstftl Sppftsclos .l.f Kf Ulit't: Tin y will mi tlie '(ikit ir.rt l.rtl lia'it.T. Hi iiBThi-n nil .rrvr Ihe et. . re very iwr una n't.,i to rr. a can 1 ttuilciti-d frr ra ttiuw r . 'iirm i'i iu niffni. BLQ0M1NCT0H UW WOOL tw ivjirtinent 'f IHIool Ww'.ejrin I'nlrfnlty. For circu.ar ldr.ii H. M BEN JAMIN", t L.D.. Demn. JOOj-Jmu B.VKlUiLgtOD. lib M Want Mr Traie IN THE SHOEL Call and See Our Goods & Prices WE MAKE A SPECIALTY Of FINE GOODS, Ask for COOSISS' LadiGs5 Shoes. Largest Lino of .Medium Triced Uootls in the City. CHILD & PHIPPS, 35 La Sallo St.. Ottawa. t.; '.!:-- 'V. 4 .wM.,sie!'S;?W3hi W ',V4; I Bujv " I fciv'"1 1 I ft."."-' '. ' ' '.. .7':. : I prv'.-VV5 "z.v- i'fX 1 kliIiw-g--.li4 Z ":.',: ?.vt n A Mmk , gwjj rj k. UuL CjJ !i (. AA nnm i j. -- '.: .rnciTI MWW B . ,-'- '.'. T C.'.-vJ 8 I Sy V..;.-.. '.-.i-J VSi3 t j I EUZ V ! fef v .-..., T&J. ( ,,:. . ' .". -I V' i (."'-' - "i;:'.: , T'Z:,?:KX. ' , - .-t-.i -t 1':' ' ' , 0.'n. I i -'.-m . l,....'t ih.'i':-! I K:. '-:''-iUrr i r. y, ..si -.. ) i . m !;;!.'. t' "Vi .t:v I- c n i. -. ? i : And School Supplies of all kinds, at Lowed Prices, at HaPEMAH & Graham's, .Now Styles ol' T.vu' and Low 1'iiccs nt tlie IVi'i' 'i'l':1'!! '- .'"'i Farms for Sale. S.- r e 1 in- K.irii.". f"-, f-t u. !.r m t "f it '.' '.I. ',r Pi;. VAM h Nl ) 1 11 'J'., i f. - r i - v. l.-'l.-'.S. I'r j t.C I lie III. ,.! 1.--I t...,- i . i.i. : . .,r !. : , -T i i- o- I '.i-l M-.- .o !'- ' C- r' I a. I !. -o- ,;. ; :,. - i.-l a..- -a wi Ifatf ' l.-r- 'ii-, 1. K'- i.Ti : - i I f ii, .'lil ..f .!!. ii N '. i Sa.ie itii'l c,l.. ef 1 ' a, '' ll... IT..'..-- nun . f -..:' ' ; l,"l:,lf 11, I' l'i .hi) . ! -bav '. I;.. ma. Ill 'l:i I. la .,'1 p.-r ..i" hii ,r' ratln - r '! " nr.- ii. it i -.- ! n- ..'a ;el r.'l .: f.,r hl;ii-.i.-i-' IlKli-.l Id," sf.lll '. . I M . i. I M l;V vi Il"l son. K'-di!r,T. j l: I.'.' 'tv NO I'K K.- l-rTK . r. I- ( : - - Net. re in i.ljnr.i. A 111..' Urnl'-'X iHte ,,f I M- .'t.ir:' -f I.I i,i1. ',:i :ir,:,r--ir l--f, .1 nr. . , mn., lr. rt la e,, ...i. 1 1 e in i! r-.- .-ace i.f.Inv M.-Mii-!i: ..- i-.. I i'. . f i:::i...-. .!' fir fr-.t. i. e.-iir: ..f mn-l r.. in, Ir nil fir II I r.i t. .!! I'-ll.ir II"' 1 l.Ci-1-.1. t r-i" I'mIit i ..un lt .m. in "".mi. Ir, nl'l .-iian'l . li'li 't ! Tf :! t..i a ..,, e.itlll nr 1en.nil rfint i-tr.. r.,c'l.-.l ti, alte-i'l and rre-iit ihi- Hii. in wntitirf fer .lai-in.rai. Ihite.1 thin ! .'f Vv i. "VI MAdiiANRT V. Mil II AH. Jun5-3w A1rrali:'.rntrii. a si'i F.Mnii nrrrK To Intrirlnr Hin Klii.t n,t t Mhi,.!iti I rirri. tiont. Ih hi..l"iiir' in An,ri. lil ii-1 tM lot Iit mail f..r ! ni'i, i;vit ..r twiui: On Jnne Ni,k n .''tini le'(n. S r!i.r .. nrj;. r,mr Tt.li i tl"rl drin. color .. iw Upanew (.i amer HaLilk.T' a.rt I min, ii.1 1 1 r Arti'l.c Cbrutuut. jtn Noieli) Co , Buffalo, N. V. K. ST CELEBRATED McCDRMICK w Harvester and Twine Binder. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL HARVESTER AXO BINDER EVER fMDE. Call and See the New Improvements for 1883. We nl-n I i w il,.- ( tiiiinptiiii n l I : ii. k ve thirT !ts an.) Hln.lrr.. sml Cliinn t'.i :. lliu keve inul MiTnrmk k ItctimT unit M.ii'i. We h ic Hie 1-uii.i ,V lini.in-),! iiniiim.ii iiml Ki ii-t.Mie ll,y Kuki-s. We luive i.iria' siui-k .!' MrWIf- Sreiti'iimii.i Kivi-i l.,r nil the lemlhiir RwthikI Mnwen ueiile. We urr nji-iit i.ir llic U iiHiiiuii -Aiil!iiin A- rnv.nr Kiitiiiien inul I'ln -li.-r. We lme nl-u n liiryr ' !ek nf all kln.l.s uf i KM. l-nrili iiml t.arill ii s-eil. an i Tim! f-r ninr. l.lfc us u c ill Ix-furi. vu buy. New P. O. Block. IMIIRS- TDtt. KECK VISITS OTTAWA, BY BEQUEST. Wednesday Xodii, .1 line -Otli; Keinains until Saturday, Jj'r. M. Parlors at the Clifton Hotel. mm ill Wi. t :mm$$m tf fv s ? WSJ S3 f n wr.mr ( r. Sixth and SIrad.v oi '.- t hil-able Mieccss Wiiri.ii.ts which Mil! 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(lt-c -M-I. New Stjles ol T.VK ami Low rrirenat the Free Trader Joh L'riiitin IJoomv.. LEAD! T. D. SWEETSER & CO. Sis., l)avenort, Itma. the n.o t sheptlcnl i:i iipp'y ii. -oi '.i f. ..U li.'. 'j Kivcli. A'sii, ; . o r ", I.'. I I i TK.-TIMON V. it hM' i-rt :.lt ' :if - r. H . .1.1 J'- :.! I i.i i. i; .ti- hi i )., n- ... I !,.,. Ii.-l- ii i- ;'.- I ll C'e I ' '. -. 1'-- 'r. .ion,- -li .-ii I l.r'-aM ' !. I.. ( r Mi-. ii it-ti ., "K-i' , , in.' J ,( m v rr i : .l hrr -It'i ii,, a . r ! ii' h'Hii 1' i'L'll I i ( t- .'ii. I ( : r !!.- i: 'ii .i f 1 ,iii r tow ii .-. ! : ; i.i'n'-h l t!.! r ' m i it i S "v . titn-i 1 1 ,i ' 1 1 . ij I i ncn I I.T j : r. li:.ttl' ll I- fill rr ti::.' ; i , C nei ,1 -, a! ,! . u -i- er,,;, a i', . -'' . "'ll. I . , - 'i : ' !! r - - II "1 ' v 11 1- iVC !.. I " 11. ..I. , i'!-i -it, .' - : -t I .. .. -: : 1 W ill, tc -i-i.i A'v.a. r i i ' mm! 1 1 ni'iri i , . t'ft i;r. k. In, . mi 1st Mi:- Vt: Xnu niitvt(Qtt'.iciiti ONL MILLION A WLKK. 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Hi. n i..r. lirr.-hy ..a. r.i ii.- -a-.' i ,iii--,-'.(.-',t iiii-ie!.int 'ti ' iliffeiinilaii-iiii n:-.l lea tail ol emu;. ai:.i m s.e.1 .-..un ..u n, ci.au-.-, -rv .tr UiiTeef. ,.ii t! .. i!-t "ay ..f Mil- !-., a-i.l lat :!,. r.-iiiK-ii a ii!int:..i: i-i"! " "f ciirl, wiit r.au .ai.I sllil l l,.. 1'I..M-. -Hiraalae oa lie" .v.iMt Men.l .y in tlie uiei.ili f June neAl.af t ny tv- unV-a veil, tl .' s:.. t..a-ni.!iit .'..frnji.nt iiN.tr iiaineil. shall ar.i.!vN- aii'l ' lPrr.jT:V'!; aant ( r, aiU'oiirt en tin- tint Jny ef the ncjt Ut.i. il.rr.s,. t.. W li.-l.'.riiai Ottaa. In an.l flT the mkc ouuty on lhaa.iil Momlny in June next, and f ui. au.wer or .lemur to '. lJ complainant a bill c( ci'i ei ilnt. Ihr Mine aiet tlio uiatUT ami thins hv 't. ... .a taVen ai i-,.nf.sl. nn u" errv mrrrd a:nt"you ae, "Mliii to .h r"f iaanlbill T.WU.'la. I'lt.iaa. Illlnola, l:iv ; :-v.. - . l'Ull,U'U'M4 uLonir.tSi'.rt.