Ontario Community Newspapers

Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Mar 1873, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1 the othat 6 u&-!a Mr. DORWNX M eo on privileges pointed in pursgâ€" e House made oa """"‘:"F‘ ar coutrsse in ardar Plisse may be dubly ir. luxton should ’?:u‘*: i ma # anik all Pipare :rohrvhl to tha mportant question ) ware Lhey amsume appointed to look present, but ths Eons Aqnied all the precedents itbe b‘r. Theay cabtari of the rBoemeghadt o. "1o ane e "Tosttho uon deciaalnred that showe!l what the number of vote er. Had complied im. member who Donovan Nosss in orec b.=: to apply fiun.:: ~»an mowed hould neo follbwed in . Hewie.. * "he menthar l ~diser (he wropg 5y ao whatatt ESS oog. 1t as woll a8 but they the ""u uin id e House p the usyof, 88 would not be that any ge@ 13 HINEK! and he was rare old "xb was m ‘or, and yet they 1 Whnt_nn as trt ‘-oue.....““ 1 hrity in another; th Mmm“w k atlhnt nntP mcclk "ight be got the controverted Rlection Act which reâ€" lerred to ::lly. Several authorities in r iven it as their opinina the eanu:vmod Klection Act did N take from the witiction of the ":*odflnaurmu disqualifiqnâ€" Kight Hon. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD ‘1‘ the House ought to know who m t l.l.d\h(»’nififil. whether tm« the member for Lambton or the mbwlb- MHad the lew i "'“t."‘- to the member for Lambâ€" Tiack on i06 "amfeont To Famomy member ancouver muwm“.’m‘ ahusel the conduect of the â€" returning ""'-"‘Mlhywmn..“ Wke his return as true. 1t he had erred w one case he might have madean irreguâ€" u--.n;l:m th'lnd'»'h_fo motest against his election in repiying io the argument that iaymen could not anderstand the question, Mr. Blake asked, ":D-.dothh'.’ Was it the lawyers ? ! _ Laymen and lawyers together made Ihe law ; and it was as moch as to say the iaymen on the Ministerial sicde of tiouse had not known what they were tlomg when they made the law. tie con tendedl that the object that the Premier \tip4 . . 7 "R° 4* 1"0, in which be said wmubruth House should P ‘p lldlnn.-qhu"doum . . T / hworn committee; and that uy N TV = thowad that the first motion Te the House should be rejected. The mocssdings to such an extent that wtion could be had. Trey had b old y haom. aantlnmais Daseabka Vikck "'!i-mqm"h that the :hlc.ocl ddb;ot inâ€" election cases ex poli«= tion and that the case a“gm Rwss, in which they bhad interfered, besuse, falony, was a special case. He g,‘_lfi that there was any clause in m in vlew in acmured to avoid br&:.d the «tions to sit in the Houseâ€"those qualitiâ€" “&uhsb“ reside for a war, balore his clection, in the Province h-&u-m-m that as British Columbia was so far away couver bad an interest in -la‘lh «inmlernent that be hadt done in ! Si¢ Fmancis was ontmde the House. and desired in gat in ; now he was in the House, and lkaured to be unseated. Aad therefore he Nr. BLAKLKE referred at some length to the rem«rks made by the Hon. -.:r lbr Vancourver (Air Francia Hincks»l ® contended that from his (<ir Franci=‘ ) muarks in reference to the South Oxford case it would be understood either that his imends loreed him into th e House, or that he allowed his friends to rem=«in in ignorâ€" ance of his feelings, apd took his sent. But he (Â¥r, Blake) preferred to believe the ntter. The faet was that the cases were altered, ard the bhon. member tor Van ma. member for Two Mountaina; but to his mind, aftem a careful study of the law, there were several doublful questions to hbe considered, and before deciuding upon the matter he desired to have the opinion of the committea. Hon, Mr CAUCHON smid that he demired to establish hbis position on thks vote and other votes that were to lollow,. He desired to rote in the mme manner that he bad done 25 years ag* in the Youth Oxford case. Hoe was not sorry Tor that vote and would not objpect to take his seat upon it. The fact was that in the argumens made by the member tos Peel and the Premioer, they showed that the House was competent to Jdeal with this question, for they urged its wlwence to the Committee ot Privileges «d Rlections, which would repot to the Houss, and the House would then have io deal with the matter. He saw no retson therefore why the case under discussion and another one of a similar charsoter. â€"«bould not be dealt with by the House at cae ; as they involved no question of fact, But there were other cases which should, hmb*ndbtha-mm U uder creums tances, he should vote w he done ©5 years ago. imis consideration, or whethér it would whuit it first to the Committee of Privilâ€" epeand Klections. At first be had felt imchned to think that the conduct of the returning ofticer had been wrong; and dil h now consider that the return was on ts face wrong and illegal, he would have Mr MAVHIEU (Richelion) saiut that the uestion before them was whethar the Houe would at once take (this matter woro‘ : that it was in the p-orfllh House to right that wrong. _ A sery of the House, sither by mistake or with intention, bad committed a fauit, and th« Home was simply asked to correot that wroag and do an act of justice. Mr. PREVO8T (Two Mountains) . “uhfln;:ut :l$ tha R f en to 'au=do banes. What ha saw ..__“un injustice, a great and glaring injustice, had been done to| the romatituents of the West Riding of Peter toit at 1ne uSS Howse was ver Â¥r. RODW ! M € u> sAÂ¥ that the :ht_ receiy constituant soaat 'WI1 L4 matiat COnny spamt T€!" hul never House. the motio Hon M“’ atata “.“‘“ «ng would mow “h‘ & . ql ::bM * ®mhar for Wes leailor of the . 0 ap 8 matter. lt'uro..hl ubyJ: »f the party, and he thought s his recollection served him he the time that the action of the was yvary wrong. m and amendments mmEP1H1 HOWX wo iA to the member for Lambâ€" | _ D+*isLs Hotr.s â€"Mrs and Mi 1 not have mwie such an mh‘:ah lt‘m a* member for: Vancouver | 1 A Field, kvillw; 3 McDonald, M P, M'-uqm...,m Nove Hootina ; J H Pearson, M P, do ; © E& wfi'lhm. Chuook, M ?, do ; W K P, do; Thos t they wanted the House to | CW*, M P, 4o ; John M P, New rn as true. 1t hbe had erred | Brumswick ; KR Nottle, Uttaw»a; J J Paimer, ) might have madean irregu. | TOr0ut0; W B Blakely, Pictou; John A ther ; therefore, their argy | Carmichsael and wife, l-ebml Moâ€" a0t hold. If the reoturning Donough, Montreal; W t} Newâ€" put of his return be trga | Warket, John Wilson, do; Jahn K Reud, t must be true also. The | UttaW*®; 4 A Mill, Kemptvilie. t committees were always mssc the (Government was su Household Linens, Blankets, majority in the House. [ | Quilts, Towelting, at‘ cost, at the ‘Regent majority in any n of the committes Hse in another columm, advert iss mumfiuu with ‘.g.bmh‘ and _ Nebraake Lands. yM j in any commitites In the Waterlow case. r@en 3 PS M WX would be very @ health compeliing Ne was a rm i Propresenting (he | men: being 1 h wxford, beggod | lost on the fo pursuat by the |‘pâ€" Ynu.â€"A.‘ : fullest support of | Rergin, Blain, mg the nme that | Bowman, Boy » from the Pacitic ; Casey, l: t constitnency, ‘.Q,Chunh. C of the action of the flm"m mtinued discusmng | (N Mio), i _ .common matter. was to delay @Ts@ From nearly all parts of the Province we have treports of the prevalence of an epidemic M-Nll&lnltn.n of a severe type. 11 msufl in the bead, andl thu' Into sore throamt, eommgh and geâ€"neral prostration, % ait nded with sheummsetiem. 1t has prevailing very exitensively in thie town aml moimity, am\ many personse are now wlthoted with it. . We hew of whole famiâ€" hes heing stricken with the disteraper.â€" Varmouth Me»â€"ald. Uovernor General‘s Prisoâ€"Â¥ Farmer, .. 2. s i ons u. 3 :I-l::..‘ W Baillies, M K .vanagh, J Mfluu.llw-.â€"‘l'hfllâ€"fl -Nbvmu-gnh-.-z:a lor toâ€"day at the mowâ€"shoe races, was manulactured by Mre. W. Y and in a -_-'i_um.lbb-_!_b::h& The on in Mr, Young‘s show window thiâ€" morning, together with three of gold, and one silver medal. Rutk ccas Li d Mw-'-‘_.-“â€":â€" Privy Council Prissâ€"T Farmer, J 531, W““'. J K H1. McMitvey, & MoeGillies, C Kurse, W Fo Whitcher, Jr. cm.o.‘J Dh‘h'.â€"-l’okrbm;; we, B :o_-lflhn. 0 NJu:. W E %Nl‘u. J?hfl ieomgn is Yary Aoat. 'rbtl-rubn medal, which is not in any way inferior to the CGovernor General will be on exhibi o iock," The fugtnnieg oio thy avrime Asurrat or Emowxawts â€"Bhe first party of emigrants this Spring were brought out 8y the = Polynesiay® an t ‘arrived mt the L. lawrence and Orutiwa depot this morain g. Tus Swow Suoe Kaces take placge at Mutchmor‘s Driving Park, Bink street oral c@»ses of narrow escape from failing ice have been report i. trotling next week will beciosed this "'"'hl'.%aâ€"s-um- doing their best to put th@ track in a# good son lition as can be expacted at this season of the yoar, .dumeâ€"hLvely sport is antivipated CUKLIANA.«â€"«A Keen and well contestei game rook t the Ihl{.t-hy morning tuu Almonte CX tawa. At the tinish the score stooiâ€"Aimonte, 33 ; «Mtawn, LL' â€" giving Almants a miyjore uy of b. | A Lako® assortment of blak o receivead at Allin, McKinnon‘s Moran‘s, Uov WiLisu.â€"A lecture to Cbbl:- will be delivered in the Temperance Hall on Saturday avening, Sth inst , at T4 P. M. Nubject : * Tth and Sth of the Hpitle to the Romans." Fh. Gospel will be also preached in the same place on apmeliitce Wigcas kess ui css 7 towr NC Se. Anosaw s Cugnon, Wellington street, Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D, Minister. Hours of Sabbath sersices, 1| a.m. and 7 p.am. Weekiy Prayer Mesting, Woednesday ove= ning, 7:30. _ A cordial invitation extended to stmagers. Mtyles at Al McKinnon‘s and Moran‘s. inay aaruwl to clear the isn of their roo(s This is a stop in the right direction as sev Ross (Champlun), Hyan, Navary, wimibloy . SNtaples. Stephenson, Thompson (Cariboo), Tilley, Tobin, Tourangeau, T‘I'.. W alâ€" Ince (Nortolk), Webb, White (KEKat HWoatâ€" wmge). Wittion, Wright (Oitawa), Wright (Fontiac».â€"#4 â€" Majority, 16 The amendment was then carriad on the same divison, and the House awdjoure . al until three ©clock on Monday. use Clearing ~ale E2 F _ C __ C _ _ o w wonovomaink, Bowman, Boyer, Brouse, Buoll, Cartwright, [(.h-oy, Cne CUnuchon, Charlton, Church, (mmt. Delorme, De St. (w e lie), (u‘»‘."m "nmz: ( Napmervt 3 'Sfbt. Fleming, "Fournier, â€" Galbrai Geoffrion, Gibson, (Gillies, Hagar, Harvey, Higginbotham, Holton, Horton, Huntingâ€" tntly on Mrchtame," Merer,, gatihit ang‘ & t ,, Mills, Oliver, Paguet, Paterson, Poarson, Pelietier, Pickard, Poser, . Provost, Ray, Richant (Megant1c), Richards, Ross (Dur. ham), Rose (Widilesex), Ross (Pringe Kdwar i) Ross (Victoria), h("m‘ Rymal, N;nnhnl. -"-‘;.th (Pool), uk Mirton, Taschereaun, lT mand), Tremblay, Trow, White (é“-l) Wilk Youu" (Montreal West), Young (Wu:‘oa).â€" %. Nava.â€" Mesars. Almon, Baby, Raker, Bosty, Beaubion, Rellerose, Henoit, Blan â€" chet, Bowall, Brooks, Brown, Burpseo (A. John),. Cameron (LCardwell) Carling Carter, Chipman, Clhhlm Costigan, Crawford, Cunningham, Currier, CrRLIi®a.â€"A keen and Dersmvs made to Ttomh..::a-‘.fiu::!hw ment being 10 vote it was lost on the followilg ; â€"â€" the cuse afterwards. ‘The tribunal pointed by law would decide wbch-z party cluming the seat or the part; hoid= ing iL was the right one, the Ith at 64 ng of the h evening of ‘a Day, the LOCAL NEW3 Anglin, Arcii Bechard. fi:" Blake, mu. T e or ler in the Iataest orapes just a and Mo. 2166 Im fore *A aad ordering the um and Muhhmd&u hssn defeated in the Asmembly is untrus. ernment on last, and debnte uu«-::uu-â€"uy. The measure wase io the commiticse The committes, as before reported, aroe k. Â¥ untevorable to theâ€"bill, and abouid they | Montreai, March 5. Mhwes -.hmfilb“(‘\u Iiferpdet on het way io Rew York: ' omm t Tholcav-zhddmm man of war Gladistor toâ€"day. ‘The Intier was so bully damaged, that sho was abliged to return to port. The Morarian M-“wflm _ London, March 7.â€"The report that the (By Montreak Line. ) CABLE â€"NRWNX. OREAT BRITAIN, London, 7.â€"Bo Hikile orucht is attached bth_cflhfl-dbl» uis of Lorn and the Louise that Litri-t mre not taken the trouble to contradict is. itg Smail provails an alurming ex i.tht:l- t JQussnstown, 1.â€"The steamer Gc.y.d to Â¥e -“‘-mhz.“lbh-d her rudder, and was towed L the har» Bill for dizsoilving the Spanish Assemtbly which a high degree of skill was dispiayed on both sides, was won by Montreal, the other being taken by Toronts. i Yesterday afterncon, a large number otf | property owners along the Lower Lachine rou! and capitalists of the city, met together in Mr. Logge‘s officea, whare plan : ot the propssed St. Louis ami Point St Charles Hydraulic D wks were laid befors ‘M;MW the deitt of an a*t to be applied for to the Dominion Partia . ment, for pxwer to go on with the sch» m ee, le in amicl Mr, Beausmen will present the law for $.5,000 and sappointing a large cmmittes to work for the by law. There is a strong feeling in favor of the romi Neveral speak in high terms of the Quabec and OUntario: read by<law which will be sabstitnuted shortly, and no doubt will b* enrried by a large majority. us A young wan named John Rowden, om=â€" ployal here in the American Expres office, lelt for parts unknown on Wednes. day evening, taking with him two express parcels valued at $10, 60. Flour moderately active and unchanged ; receiptsa, 1, MX) barreis ; sales 1, #X) barreis, at $ 40 for taney ; 6.10 to 6.25 bur“. baker‘s; 6.08 for mediam supertine ; h@p&uâ€"um Hogs, dul; elosed, 121]} to 123; Graplhme, sold, 115 dows to 1W7, ami from latter rate up to t10k. > pledging the mesting to support A largely attended meeting was held in mmm.p-..u-u- the advisability of seting upon the con= struction of the Vietoria railway. J. A. Naylor, Warden of the County, occupied the chair. Several prominent residents of the village and leading farmers addressed daughter, saying she and her sister would never see their mother in Montreal again. At the Bells investigation tmiay, Mailâ€" ame Parrette, a triend of the woman Van ewter and her hushand, gare testimony refleoting on Mr. Belio‘s chwacter, and on Money unchanged. Mooks, quist. The Bank of Montreal sold at 182] to 1821 ; closing weak. (nâ€" tario, sold at 1014 ; City, 89 ; Merchant‘s, 113} to 1141, closing eney ; sellers, 114, buyers, 1134 ; Commercn, sold 121 } to 122} ; by the elopement which took place on Mond.y last. The parties conscerned were both married and had enjoyed the chaâ€" ractar of being respectable and well likecd tball The chess match between Montreal and Toronto, by telegraph, after three evening: of play, was concluded Iut night. The contest consisted of two games pluyed by eight players on each side who were ranged in two divisions, four against four, as folâ€" lows : Professor J. B. Cherriain, Moesars, J. M. Gordan, @. L. Muidison and (G4. H Larminie, for Toronto, ts Profes sor HU. Aspinwall Howe, L L.D , Mesars. John Bany, J 100b @. Ascher ant Hermwnn Vou Bokam for Montreal, boant A Messrs. F. T. Jones, H. Northert, J. Younrg ami. W. Dye for Tmouwo ts Prof KW Mincks, Messers. W, Atkinson and 1. White for Montreal, Board B. The Orst game at Un Monday night, the new mayor, Mr Camsidy, will be installe| in olfice. erecotecl in the cenitre of the warabouss mhm-..-.-.,.,..... vage waggons will be kept. : The wholo apparatus of this station will be taken to every lire in that part of the city. This has been rendered necessary by numorous Mansard roofs being erected. MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES investignte _ the _ charges _ agiinat he iire brigade wil! apart on Monday nigh t at the meseting of the City Council, It is understood that the fremen are entirely eaxoneratas. The report of the Chisl of the brigads will be submitted on the same evening. it will recommeni imamediate augmentation of the force by consklerable nucbaers, The purchase.of two steam fire engines, the building of several new atations, purchase of Hre escapes, and an improvement in the appearince of the brigado gonecally. A new station will be FROYX ST. CATHERINES3 Point . C_arlas h been tATEST BY THLEGRAPE FROM LIND8AY. (Spacial to the Timzs ] [Npecial to the Times. ) FROX MONTREAL ( Special :‘fi. ) Montreal, March 7. committee appointwl _ to aupportal by all the city hi. Crtherines, March 7. & of the Immigrant‘s and maile Toronto _ Station Refreshment Grand Trunk Railway M h Mn Aiocbieca 4h &pF RENCH COOKERY4 be DA n prool bawcd choicest viâ€" &hmmm h Late Chisf Cook, Russel Hotme Mutchmor‘s Driving Park holl.fil io. k «*RAND OPENING. ‘ SNOW SHOK RACES HOTEL DE PA RIS. This Fine Hotel will be opened on the Ist o in tor 4 the Digestion and Assimila~â€" mm-lu.hl‘uh-dm' Blood . uw-â€"x.m.--lun-oo Puoarnates aso Can comtalns the only agents known that act directly as oexâ€" ciluuts of nutrition, by imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and Pancreas, the great tripod that prepares nourishment for build. h.-plhr-d&-dthhdy. m-;wsu:‘mma-‘n.i Chrome Wasting Diseases, W,. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c OFFICKE : Mauster in Chancery Chambers, Friends and atquaintances are respectifully re qfesied o attedd without further notine. Al his mothor‘s reshlence, Montreal '.‘h--t-vl.u-n'u- uu-u.un,.:a The funsoral will take plase on Aunday, the Wb UUWL, at B o‘vioats. Tynme, ireland, in the Wth year of het uge. _ The ftunseral will take place from the resklence of her somâ€"inâ€"law, Jonn Hurley, 44 York street, at J w‘rliock on Aunday k M.d*mwub vitad to altond without furtbher notice. M HB. COsUPIDEER llnl\’l NUTRITION, 1N NE al the shortest notice. mME N Spptied at the al eences from hundred to seventy â€"Gre. The coet of hns boeen inoreased to a uniform rate of one bundred dollars. The London m‘m: tor the d...hdd be ‘& -3. â€"officio. f.""l other i charct n hi en milts of it ; to oy, mt out and an sertain such as for their pu ;-l:l:'bxh::: mver, pond, or siveate therein," ':.,..,,.:._:_:.u. ab‘e and proper, and to contract the persons having tights in the matter ; and ara to oi of Aaprfiaie nan Thttnietat wiee Lamlity ot were hauliag iw.fi y oft Ingonish lsland, a dist umte of quartars of a mle t.om the maie land, i the first time in «aventy years that this haus been done. blook at the a-':gr'd W allacs streoole. 1.Oue AkJd, THEGOVERNOR GENER A L _ The death :]u Thomas, at Lower Corry, mem «er :{h..fl-r‘l)n.h also He was 12 yeoars old4. Lomdon, March 7.â€"Viscount Ossington Joho Er Jyn Denison died last night in the TIni your ot his ageo. He was member of l’vlh-nud-o-uudnunyt-lmn ‘"71, and Npsaker of the House of Comâ€" mone from 1857 to the year of hb retirement. _ i Washington, 7.â€"The Senite in Exeou: tive Committes this afternoon ratified the aupplemental convention between the United States and Mexics, extending it two years from Zhrl February, for atjast i1he Uprernor of Maigs has sent in bit w l h-.:g-‘. l--:umt '_E..‘?zr‘llldfll n mur‘ ~ American Mews. wtry that the opposing views of the com mitto® ad:mnn united. The exoitement Ammumâ€"u- mention of the Ministerial criais ide to recom: e I of ministry wouldabe levetnble; bat the Kyumze Frowshs in great raristy, 52 Auua®, MeKorsors & Mo Youax. A livre which «lnosi 1y unc OTTAWA, _« â€" OANADA, Umler the distinguishal patronage of BTHnVts ishtay CANADILAN NEW3 OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 8, is73. MHK, CUORTIKEK, Uhureh Atreet, near Dailm ing de&‘troye 1 the whole out in Listowel on t these arbitrators ribed tme [ slsn or wifest E..T.Ic;: m Heblsn IK. | [ * Ossington | A PARTMI J BFPARKS STREKT, comer O‘Connor 81. _ | ied Ormwe, March &, 1873 a»: Prices as usual, Yeats at Nordheimer‘s J ARDINERY GF NT L EME N NQO, 66 SUSSEX STREET. (Oitawse, March 8, 1873 P . Freah Bulk Oysters, U workmen, and heatd with hot sns has an entrance from the strbet in the rear Terms mage known at time of sale. l HEC1iOR McLRAN, D. .N ¢e DONMNM EL L* 8, (MMO Mogenaie,) Ist March, 1878 l.lâ€"u-r::"uuuu-mm w"mwr-uum sture in Ortawa, and save costs of sult. â€" 280â€"10 Bullâ€"Pinches, Goid Finches, Lin Thrushes an4 Hlack Hirds ;.u....u..'."." Terms CABRH, Hale at 3 P. x. wilt offer gor »ate y Ooan fr aL 3 the *ubscriber The oldlest established and only repognized Auctionser and Heal Kstate Ageut in Ottawn. m""" “‘1'-":.:::5‘:.;_‘:. to" Messi® TV iR 1 -.-ll-AJoll. in the City Wz ant aie kec .. sc is A_.l“. A large number of Ainging Birds, consisting of Also@hop and Office Fixtures, Hafe, &¢c., &¢. h--u.dmh-odmhrmw:rn‘ oat willi also be ofered for uaie, being one of the ‘-n-u-u-m olty. Inventory of Stock can be seen and full intorâ€" Teas, Wines, Liqunors, &c., &c Amount about $18,000. The stock wit be offered for anle at a> the dollar as per Ioventory valuation in the matter O J. M. ©. DELEADERNIERS f-l:t'gv..du.u'\ Urover and Trader, an SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK -:n:'mu .d::'h‘". that the ou:dn Ffib m'“:m ln-?nu. bw Uity of (Atawa, on PHUARSDAY, THE 137BR DAiY OP MARCH, AT 12 G CLOCK, NOON, ‘ores werl th beror Ong Svperie ute uio af Aorem Sb of mbwout u'-,-‘-n-'l' 'W":_‘ i Tnurs® rfiifioâ€"i Naotice is hereby given that in nnusequence of the men who were employedi on the erection of wme new Presbyterian Church not having been yet pakd, the members of all Trades Unious and Ahats are requesied not to engage at all with the enimaduf wiho uow has i, nor any who may horeafter take it, until al arrears are + _ . . y Unier, K. H, arRan an, oc« The P.rtnership heretofore existing between mlfl‘Jht‘nydmvg‘--hu. o banilogâ€"house, under the firm of flus cn-u:::-n business to be carâ€" t this day been 4 m zlnm.uht the name of W . u. =.. a.m-m all Hinbilitles of the said firm, ”'lfi-lmmdub the suld late firm m»mwamm-‘.m. W. U4, MoKA YÂ¥ * kombxo onkyraer. Atawn, March 4, 182%, $W1 w rru THE MECHANCS or tur DOMINION., The subsoriber will sell at his Aulg Rooms, on SATURDAY, MXARCH 8, 1873, | (MWtawa, March 7, 1873 where it awulis ideniification and reclamation, «un pa ) ment of this advertisement. wae in that line ".l“'ho "L"I‘AWA m\’-:c'u NA\'::\TIUN C©u, nol be hes prtmitre wmy gpow ut-q-xu- h“mm.vmln onder from the Agent at uffice. ® |.~'~‘:‘5:.'“ as Uwelling, Office and ~~r‘..‘ years, ‘”'. th ) ame bedt thie "‘.;" . Te good ;’nu- ie H SALEâ€"A Fine Mill Biteâ€"about nine acres Edfi com prising Bellevue‘s % d Wfim‘- !l‘l:;. uhnl.:nllm ‘2’ ® N rxmuy K'.u... bere be .,,I .'..." m."m- en .eau--ah.::s "Adit tethin ioh yc se on .. “ -‘- P «PW che B 0o ENXT.â€"M " 4 mmfi . PABLIAM ENT.â€" Mra. 200 tpa riks has .-..'.""..'.'1-.... Members . Three lfim be accommodated with Koome, and required location. . Apply at thia Qittel" * 14 ® desirable TV MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. :r'.o-“l luF Oumitl ean be acâ€" we wualk of the Parliament lumn:‘ -t s aApply to K., this Office, . W AaXTHD _ Immediatety, a Good COOK *A pâ€" Montreal, March & 187%, UNT RECEIYV £D &yâ€" HECTOR McLEAN <4$ NAXOLVENT ACT, 1869 uu-..umgm_x [ A > U N D# Cnrlet on F‘ace, Marcir No. W M.. James Htreet, At his Rooms, No. 18 Sparks Street, *IMBERED LaNDS FOR SALE CAEAP N TUESDAY, MKAR°H 1!r4, AEW BRICK HOUSE o Hireet North. ‘m street. AIN GIN G BIRD3 0 LEASE IN CaRLEroX® PLACK. PARTMENTS To LET., to @ MEDHPOMS and Purionr furnihed, C CTICE J ARDIN ES‘ inventory yvaluation lbhoe ;â€"no-lml «f b“:fy .J " 1. bomforiable, furnished Bedâ€" within s quarter of a mile Of the ulldings., "Apply at this office. mplendidiy Anished by the best Speckled Trout, <f AIA, UUSE to let or for -Alts1 on North. Apply to JUHN 108 | No. A good opening for any _ * W. HEHLL, A. ROWE, J ARDINERS® 18738 ALEX, BoW LE U, BUCH aA N a x Auciioneer Hull, P, u4 2B «l4 w it 2108â€") m 218â€" 1w 204.2m BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN C.0 L LEq'N BAWN, & THIS EVE NING i# Dminmuu‘iwbnn., BIGNOR MARIO, YJhe Worldâ€"Renowned Tenor. Oflldnctor a 4 4 a wR wNOR HARZO RESERVED SFATS ($)..... ... TWO DOLLARS is Tiuats Slome" ‘nomitaneiey BHIENT §IGNOR EVABIO bCOLARA The Favorite American Contralto KLLE. TERESA CARRENO MIS8 ANNIE LOUISE CARY, .:-u'-“tb' following ubtuud artists will KLLE,. CARLOTEA PATTL MONS. EMILLE SAURET, The Eminent Violinâ€"V irtuose has the: honor to announer to the pubtic of Ortawe apd give in tu-‘c‘u, wa khd Vicinity," thitt he will $ VEVVHAMI LV LCE MARCH 11tg, AT 8 O'ch'{(, oNE OIJJ\:D COnNeERT sw § N smm ‘ MARCH 111s, AT 8 O‘CLOC CCC 7 ERCTERIRLY Whs inss 4s LADIES at........1,.. 1.; un'fl.l.i‘.u Uh.++!. Ottawa, March 1, 1873. GO W AN‘S H A L L JUVENILES at SKATING RIRK ‘MUSC HALL Pattiâ€"Mario MONDAY, 3rp MARCH, 1873 Will reâ€" DANCING G Y MNASTICS Uffer the cltizens amd denizons f Qitawa a Voeal, Acrobatic and Banjo Bpecialties, and Voeal, Musical, Literary and Dramatic | E NTE RTC A IX 8 ENT. TUESDAY EVENING An Alarming Sacrifice: TUESDAY EVENINCG benefit of every drop; whereas with other preparaâ€" tiona the +h-l in lost s y:'pfi.&l.-l quantity dmfl &'3 R. N. Phelps. N.Y. & N e » A:u (iamr nflfl%"‘“‘“ Ont An Intellectual Soirée at Last Do You Kxow Axrmune or it? is Nor, it is Timzx You Di T“" bu t te w of medicine which hon'lnn‘zolm JMdtho'm- ple for any great length of time. Une of these is '?'&l.l’-’dh redients, and entirely whn n&gum:ul .“:3 haring a wider of application .:'-o g-mhdflntt It contains no alooâ€" or volatile M#.y‘mmn.. udfim_:m-&d&.fl.y .::a':wmlw‘f u‘hl-onn l«m Roi des 2200 Rovyal Kvery TUKRDAY (from i4th of March) and &X W ellington Street, | â€"_UPPER TowN, WORTA TEN TIMES ITs WEiGaHt 1N GoOLb. | 1. 0J O K O U T : o4A # jjowuryy on ouys lforu:ln-fin: we mm-o. : CnH Arnnumkr. #1 [ Agent, Montrea Finest Souchong & Congou CALISTHENICS INK MKUSIC HALL Thomas‘ Belectiic Oil "GGOW L.G.*~ UESD ayYy ®yvEK®IN@, MARCOH THE 13TH, N. B.â€"Liberal Discounts to purchasers of Five Pounds or That Eminent Actor and Kiocutionist The Strakosch Concert de Musique et Deciamation BHruxelies, â€"Melectric~â€" selssated and Kleotrised . Atheneum, London, and Conservatoire Alsn the follpwing Classes in J. KAV ANAGH The Queen of the Concert Room AMUSEMENTS. . D. ANDBDBREWS === $ N § ««â€" CHOICE BLACK TEA. P DA Y Ever Imported into the city. FRoX TWE The Celebrated Pianiste MATINTIEN. Has just received some of 5 P. M UGunrrantee Bonds issued at LOWEST RATEs of Premium, © 2201â€"dim The GUARANTEE BONDS of this Company being accepted by the * ',. DOMINION GOVERNMEXT. An security from Public Officers, special attention As securiiy from Public Office: # A&ltentiot dmuwunmu'm LIFE AB8URANCE WITH GUARANTEE W hereby an Official Assuring his Life in the CITIZEN®‘ IN8URANCE COMPAN Y Is guaranteed for a proportionate amount THE CITIZEN®‘ INSURANCE COMPANY t (0F CANADA.) , Plans Tâ€"W'â€""" _can be seén at the Office of K. ?. llllenor. En‘ Archi ect, Toâ€" %wnâ€" or two z)'lv‘::t'i':ldn-pnndbh mflwflhm‘o become sureties for the due t of contract, must be attached to The Department will not be bound;nmfi w the lowest or any Tender. By 0'.1."_'_",, e f s signed, and endorsed, ="Tender for New Custom um%mm"vnfi be received at this office, until Wedneséay the Wth day of March next, at noon, for the erection and cotmpletion of a new Castom House, at Toranto, P. O _ Department of Public Works, ttawa, Z7th Fety, 187%, _ ARRIVE ; f Ottawa, 12.20 p.m., 8.00 p.m. Renfrew, 2 00 p,-m', 9,45 p.m. ® Brockville, 1.50 p.m., 5.10 p.m., 9.45 p m. . RBay* ‘I hose Roads are of the same gauge as the Grand Trunk, and there is conseâ€" qu‘ntI{ no transhipment of Freight, when in car loads. LEAVE : Brockvilie 7.45 a.m., 3.30 p.m. Ultawa, 9,30 am., 5 00 p.m Renfrew, 8(W) a.m., 3.15 p.m. Printers‘ Material Generally UNIONS, LASTINGS AMD SERGES, BUY ~YOUR TICKETS , For Ottawa via Brockville, Brockville and Ottawa Railways TYPE FOUNDRY EXTRA TOUGH METAL TYPHE 15 CHENNEVILLE STR EET FREE OF ANY CO8ST WHATEVER. Full particulars may be obtained of © 7 CHARLES DERJARDINS, Agent for Ottawa and District EDW ARD STARK, Ofice and Depot, No. 502 Bnoapwar, New Your KFor Sale by all Druggists. Wil. & HENLkY FOSTEAh, t e nmv:, &ouun. W&/\HF Complete Case, with large Manual. 10 Large n..:.w'..a' i Case of 60 : v'uu.:: c‘m P w . erinary and otcn not enumerated zvn. BEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under Veterb F Aifies (Auid), for cure of :h.uo:. ‘Y.n'm..u(. Animaies, with 1PECIAL TO GOVERNMENT or 5 ; FICIAL®S. der £ _6 HUMPHREYS‘ MOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Hw: PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE and-tlnd m.”mm the ...,-:K th:r-hnh.e- not be m-g them ; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highâ€" ways reliable. have raised the highâ€" Feb, 18, 1873 February OFRTAIN CONNrOTION® MaDe witu Tu® GRAND TRUNK TRAINS. ‘ Bir Hugh Allan (Makap OrFICEs Three Express Trains Daily TICE To CONCRACTORs, EBIMILIA SIMILIBUS3 OURANTOR ONT REAL Fillead with expedition and accuracy CAVADA CEATRAL '“?lm.;“.a...... sawe zns «B owder, very nen-dryt 'u'u‘ Next to Market Square life and Guarantee Department, Numn: 24 in 25 lith, 18 ALL ORDERS FOR A N 1 W. HEARN, H. ARBOPT, F. BR Ai!N «_ President MONTREA L. Manager. Mecretary over 4199 â€"2w THE REMNANTS will be sold at H A LF PRICE, 00 1w N. FAULENER‘S, MAPLE LEAF, FOR ‘ONE WEEK ONLY. FRIOAY, 28h OF FEBAUARY, 34 SUSSEX ST., M CRAND Remnant Sale 11041 meais at all hours, Nteaks, Paities, Table D‘Hote and znh Stalls Choicest Bund:‘:; Wines, Liquors and Cigare on i A Hm Billiard Parlor. ‘The only ons in Ottawas. in Sit Rawlings‘ English Lemona Potash and Seltzer Waters. * 2190 * A victim of early indiscretion, causing rervous debility, premature decay, &¢., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a litcomdnll-«n. which he will send free to his fellowâ€"sufferers. Address, J. H. REEVE*, 78 Nassau Street, New York. A GOOD LAUGH x,KDROOMS and Reception Room for B four Emmen during the Session, (Apply at this Office. (Opposite the Post Offlice), L, K CLISBY, Proprietor We forbid any person or persons hiring or _ harbouring _ PIERRE _ RAJOTTK. NAPOLEON TaRDIS, MOISE COTE, and THOMAS HAGARTY, tnoe above men having left our emplsy contrary to their ageements. _ Any persons doing so after this date will be prosecuted to the utmos Fyor of Ahotaw. _ â€" ._.â€" ==>_ .. } > N OTrMCE. by:_ JAMES TYRE, Assignes. Montreal, Feb. 19, 187%. 2194 2w Post Office, Ottawa 4st 0:‘-r\'h. 187 PosT.oOPPICEEAYVINGS B ANXI .'":‘m“fl will be recéived at th Interest allowed at the rate of Four per annum, and deposits can be withdraw "_ul-‘gl‘lcl-: HOURS n‘r‘m.\u 8 A or Money Onders Sa viig froum 10 a.m. to 4 p.mfn “]AN[EDâ€"A Uood Local» Heporter Apply at this office. * $A flml‘nenpn_' bag â€" for â€" Canadian steamer will be c osed at 1240p:m., in which onty auregistered matter can be sent. f POULIN‘3 SAMPLE ROOM, COMMENCING (TOâ€"DAY) the saime night _ _ BRITISH MaILs. ** Â¥ia New York, e every Monday at 8 l’crAlm Um,fi-w every Friday at Hot meals at all hours, Oysters, Steaks, 10th Feb., 1873. vop quacks. ELCGCGIN § TR E ET , NSOLVENT ACTâ€"OF is Phunny Mirror POS-T OFFICE, OTTAW A. £ Arrival and Departure of Mails, 1873. Winter Arrangement. 1873. OMMERCIAL HOUSR, Great Brit :::l Prince F Cuards PÂ¥" All Mails are clos 8 minuets faster than SVUS8SEX STREET Apply at this office SIGN OF THE @0 AND SEE THE MONEY ORDERS WM. HURDMAN BROS, R + 218 tCM G M TO 7 P.M. Banks Business P. BAKER lrawn at M prâ€" L dowt e N610 t 5t e w By OfM I â€" â€" 4| i a d

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy