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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Apr 1873, p. 3

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ow . : (Special to u»» Times ) a uuvle m mns use :. Mavelook, / , The Pewnships of (nsio®. tne Portage, Bryson, | Â¥ Allumette !al o |es>. " â€" & Ab® 5 :.xd the De ME | Euger, gring two thousand : bavinrk 51 EA EBAE LE Moane, on e "or ly clondy wthike." _ | | Touiker. "Yor ie lakes, epterty mocds . yher Elections are soon to be .Tfi :‘.hmnm in the m d t, A P RIL eacteuly | Ee o hah ind +i MA N\ t# <a> Boie â€"| yrst JY THLIGHAM p yal y | epitiians! Telegraph company at 187 $ Gas Company at 123 io 1234. Â¥our dull and ouchanged. . Keceipts 1*0. bbis, at $5.3) for Kxitra ; 16 65 lor Funcy ; 16 0) to $6 15 for Strong tkars: #5 70 for No. 2; $4 95 to $5 for -*. ‘nlm t ween the striking of that to#n dwnhns Two of the atrikers ere and sevaral mpmwed. At last wscunts the ishormen woere agiia assuon ',.mm an 1 a renoewal the disorder is fearel. ols of lirm of James Austin & of the charge of alter note. le is to atuod his .uahrthp:. becoming more atringen dail and depressed of Montreal sold at 189} to 189} «t 1044 to 100 j . 18 to 118} \T'"-‘_ Water Comanilleos, one, Hedul not think that the ballot ‘) Mr. lessage, Superinton= | would prevent a â€" hitle o:r‘olmln ‘.1“'o.h- leit the olÂ¥ otf money. it hat‘ generally been C# * _ trthe purpose of visiting the foumd in all countriee that such 4... United States, in the | was a necedaity, and he presumed that the #*! "ums their respective departments. | hm. member for Monk spoke feelingly tion has been appointed by the | when he sail that the amount required C Board of Traude to proceed was very large. He should vote for the with the mew of procuring | ballot, because the franchises was to be ® in the bill relating 1 | very much extemied by a bill that was to ’w aystem being pr® | be introduced, and it was necessary to = ts _ They._ are also 10| prevent poor men from intimmdlation. He their views on the chflb,alwnmw'nnyem to the (Giovernment which hai been raumsed by party in ‘The is to be communicated | opposition in dilfarent slectorat contests. ‘..M‘rm'{m and said it dul not come with good grace “"_!-‘“ -u-d:!hlm DY | from the hon. member for South Uxford â€" The day been and over= | toatiack the hon. member for Kwut To» : k. lmh-hommm.hnwnm -M Queen‘s Bench toâ€"=diay. | time, or otherwise would have elo nontly lirm of James Austin & | replied for what had occurred in inse re w of the charge of altor | cent slection in that consatituency, Lisbon, April 9.â€"â€"The # ‘-pnt‘.hd-fl IP ‘lew '...-' with vehicliea Mvae .dl..“'“” the city by the Lap “‘*- ‘ & Loranger and Garth, Chairâ€" %.4 Water Commmiteos, en z Mr. Lessage, Ruperintan~ 5t ~1“- Wakse leil the oity C# *â€" ty the purpose of visiting the 4 in the United States, in the ol their respeciive departments has been appointed by the & Board of Trade to proceed with the mew of procuring 1 V in the bill relating to uwmadon, Portage, Bryson, lLitchHeld, m Allumette lsland an Chkbsster have unsanimously approved souery . . M-*PQ Tt cities in the | ! of theie res & n ) ues with ‘b -‘.n-fi-" pa e me y_= The their . v} sel improvement iC _ g ‘hwlv'o bun dred and nineteon yOtes. No news ha ’.“h‘h“”ph“ WDNIGHT DRAPATCHE3 im The commtraction of the Deep Riger \ & i 9. »The Unmad Duk Amtu‘:mbr ¢ The Japanese cmbassy, Of C. B Legeandre, the U . 8. consul at Amoy, is a RUROPEAN _ NEW»s. member and secoud in raak, is on i is way The sudience question has beon posed until the seturn of the "'v:: @a% »+â€" URRRUCE. . ' ~£’â€"~ Aduanire diiep. J. has arrived here b‘_!'_:""' â€"»~ . PRUBIA Bmlis, April 4 â€"The Emperor Wiiliana, â€"The members of the of the Councal tepeâ€" agninsat a law ‘ the National Assem w centrul municipslity ts 1 _." 7 *4 slil mnaudog uk t . *~ w ce e n on mululln.... wilhy; ichtos FROM MONTREAL |By Montreal Line.] FROM HAYVBLOCK Dby a brilliant.. retinue, will leave pur t Petewmburge on a vieil io rliet but very hrm ; © to 18 ) y amd Michael Dupius 'on[ w of a| «h # avenue «nd Ninety â€" | 8B4 parjly olondy| Mr. D f ty M ......’ h&:n}:}&uwl that, though not h éqsteri v [ ~hllot aystem himael!, he + o uh.'-maiinm e it in order to give his f Nu.u'unho\p‘ont J o eemeneg that wa E “‘ mA 4 id > .o:uco of. exersining what was m‘ ‘ ..g"ma l“.n...‘ & their own indepenmence in April 9 UKEAT BRLCAIN 1 ORTUGAL Pa., April 9â€" At Danville me daywriant to ithe an â€"A4 eanflict occurred Mavelook, April %, ol â€" (Onslow@, Bristol, Montreal, April 9. about three inches , whereie is stated x1 bonus to â€"aid New Canade trave of Le im« | Jas the wity who re the tion at tme petlor 1 bur w is ane B on U“hhwof‘-“b tjon to deprive: groeat majority of the coammunity of a »ystem which they apâ€" provad, as he believed the groat majority of the yoemen of this Dominion, or of Nove Noeotin at least did. Looking to the history of the wold, he did not know of a country where the bailoy lyut been many years in existence where the public charne . ter hul begen elevated. lie believec that Mmmh which the ballot bhut been i the public morality nl'fi'.-h:b ns in tims country, Looking at the Unmted »m io. which hasd Mr . CUISHOLM would vote for the ballot, ast he believead that it would pravent bmubery and mtinmidation, which was now Loo common in this country. 1t was a painful fact that we bul reachewl a stateo of aftairs, when a min anght do wrong m this reapect and not be doagraced tor i. Th he desised to put a â€" stop tb ; awodd be _ thought the bailot would in a measure do so. _ e dul not contend that the ballot would be a lotal preoventive of corruption or intioamiâ€" mm.ufldm was better h-:-od He kimew that a groat deal of bmibary had gone on during the late election, and in his own â€" constituency thore bhul been a leow cases of bribery He then purm ua«dt to qouts evicdence taken befure a Parknmentary committes in Eng r-m»:uuu Ausirnâ€" . _ Me expressad his dismapproval of the syatoms of. public nominations. ‘They ware a s0 .nital and a dugrace. Thore woera sove aboukt 13 be giveon 10 Mouse, of which he . Ne also was in tavror of manluxat sullrage as every man who was a Hoiush autgect, abould have a vote. The inll should be passed at once in order that auch experience could be gained and amemiments mule before another general elsotion, as would mike the meansure a _ Mr. THOW urged that there was a mani fest deaire in the House to adopt the prin alple, and certainly some meansure was noâ€" oa anry to vaat the comuption which hac p-g&_ullo_ Inteo _ election. on Mr, MACUONALD â€"The many re farences made to the province from which he came myde it cecessary for him to amy a M“munm.-u the introduc» on of the ballot our political apstem. tHe had alw:ys been opposnl to the prinâ€" which he had beard hasd not raised it in his eatimation. nor did he think it would mise u-u.u-uo-:m poople. ‘The argument was that manly system Muhu“hz“yum was uniit for the people \l--tz now, they having degeneratedl, HMe di LOL belhove this. The bhase of this system was that it was secralt. A sentiment had been put yvery appropriately by the hon. meamber lor Norlmk, on wihnch hon. mea ow ought to reflect, that ww that the wndeney of the ballot was towards frami. it was w ged that the bailot was requirel W protect the wouk. No# who werse these weak ones? Woere they the {armers, the akiliecd mechanics, the merchants or professional men ? No there waere none of theso who were not thoroughly imla pomlent of capital. ur was is ihoue low weak beings :m to be found in every y,. awi _ who _ were m&m-mnfl B was that it was not requiredl for the many, that the mâ€"j wity of uo'.*d -Mvmnm roum intinidation, not6 balieve that the rlence in Nova Mootwsa hast been that the separating of the masses of electors and dividing the polls would secure peasce, Mr. DALY regretted that he could not anomthh-.mhsuu.\oa k, on this ocwasion, who was very opposed to the ballor. For his (Mr. N{' part, ho was in tavour of the bullot. The ozmqfloflm’d abhould be sulllcment to sonvinda us the mensure was a Wweo under the aopen and manly system which wrias h-:;.p.n-t. No ftar as his experience of the bailot went in Novea Sootina, was that it aftorded equally as groat taot that the v Ao was secret throw a cloak mtihr'flunbflhd. In open voting a was hald oses the voter a tearror ol detection and punishment. But under the ballot no such lear was present= ed, Au.munpuodhdm would under the ballot as well as would be bribad, and therefores they must go to the cause if they wished to vote. As to moting, be held that under the ballot there would be just as much political ex â€" a«ltement, and just as much lisbility to disorder. been errigd as an example ul ihe succeass ful warking of the ballot, bhe contended Mumc-'r-mmb ably with our own. e dul noe think the ballot was required in the cwuaty ; and at Ipast lnstemt of adopting the measure now, they should, as the hon. member for Nt John had ted, wait until the ex~ P"‘_'“_'!'m'_""’“","'"“; M make him guilty of a misdemeanor. He hok that so long as they haud\ men who _ The following gentiemen also spoke in favor of the boilot system: Mesurs. Hodâ€" well, Dodge aml Paterson (Nouth Reant.) The members were Mmfl he ”m“u;& g divi= vionâ€" 8 TWb . m‘b, Bodwell, Bowman, Brouse, Burpes, (it John); Burpsase, (Sun bury) Casey, Ch.shoim, Cockburn, (Musâ€" koka); Cook, D y, DeCosmos, Velorme, waliace (Horloln], Weso, Waite ( bast (Continued from 2nd pay a oont of about $33,(A8). 1t is propaesed to eonvert one of the Hats into a Arst clusse Music Hail, This inss move in the mght Favie and w.-rhl Trass, Hwube, fl'*v Rosea, â€" Parsoms any hr:h. o wialt 'h::fi Tiike ardcs in Shanly 4 nilegttet, Rechare BDunakrant â€" KPra‘s Coonaâ€" (URaturu) anp CUourosmna.â€"The very agresable charaoâ€" twr of this preparation has rendered it; punLhn-: The Noetl Kerveice Wometh remarks :â€"* By a thorough knowledge o the natural lnws which govern the tions of digestion and nuiriton and :. entetul application otf the tine properties nt, Unorun‘s Rocwty.â€"At a mesting of thm.m'o Hnuoty, baid in |=I. Lawrence on Tueslay evening, it was »:‘::q Ry 4RA s kwen on evening Dird last., At. 1 abhould be l ts the Hunttd us what hasd ocscurred. ‘The police untier Unptain Burden searched the hbouse and mwmmm;. A m Mbm that the Mfih.u-tg * as the Wor i alone m tone Anpae iarie ues fot promotion to the rank of lieutenant in the army of the ingeniously cruel, whose ways \loaud to destruction. Oaptain Hurden‘s ter, N. Y,, 4. UJ, Boxk 317. . 4. 4. â€"Mesares. Shanly & Unllagher hase sohi ami do :w.dmuu.hutmblh wh ton years, and have always given perâ€" loot amtiafaction. 490 24 A New Hatu.â€"Tho8t Amdrow‘s Socigty hvo decilad on builtins a naw hall an Muhmd.c‘l-“. unmhnh-a“ The ate has has not yoat boon ty .. Of well selesoted cocoun Mr:. Epps has Unhoately Haroured beverige Fhich muy .n-"wu hvymmflh “: walaer * m“..huflh. -fi. Hpps & o. Em honnists, ow bon. &b n y Dusmms made to orilee in the intest styles at Allan, MceKinnon®s and Mo. Moran‘s. s ul Present: J. W. Peachy, Chairman; Moesarsa,, Lapierre, Laroes, Kolly, Finleg Sime aqd Chouinard, The minutes of last mesting were read aand adopted . Soveral accounts, petitionm for the 1eâ€" mimmion of taxes, a lotter from Brother Amlrew and a report hom the Local Nuperintencdent were rew! and laid on the table. h banche, St, Muy‘s Academg, Oliver: & Son be referred to the Commiltee on F\â€" -“MA.-'-â€"-‘.W by M Moved by Mr. Lapierre, secoaded &. wmnh&hdlmh mitles be authorized to select a proper %mvmvmuâ€"nu- early a as posmble. Carried. Ldby&.l*, amwoondeael by Mr, Sims, that the apptication of RBrother Androw for an allownnce to be paid to the wkiitional teacher ot the commercial cinss, recentily establishecd by the director ol the Brothers, be granted in acconiance m*m." o ubhe Looal h::‘“ . K. . UJnarried, u..a...-fi-» Me. laptorre, the chairman be anuthorwed Talering Department, Now Cloths and Spring Styles, at C. KING & Go‘s. t 1 in thvor of the Treasurer, lr?“fib-&&hnm lees due to the diftersnt w cars lor having held the last Schooi = tooes eleciion in the different w is of tbe Olty., â€" Carried. tMtawa ‘Tiuzus, Kowse & Number of cluldren attending school during the month of March, 1, 03. Moved by Mr. Lapierre, seconded by Mr. | arose, that the communication of Brother Andrew, Wutow Vallquette, Mt Ayot e ul _ Comturcier, _ and acoounts of _ Messts _ PB. <*Mears, P N. Cunrie & Coa, L Vnaso, Mre. Enright, Martin Keogh, J. Kavanagh. liovernment to proceed with the disous mon of the Klecuon Billâ€" immediately on the reassombling of the liouse after the Inmnmiuca® Hores.â€"W O , Rowoman: mlleo ; _Â¥ L Leovie, 4“4-! Hummer, Cariton Place ; W McKechais, Port Hope ; W Uameron, Hrocokville;©C B Taggart, Clurendion ; W Armitage, Clarenâ€" don ; Macdonald, Bio, Q J Rinciair, Monâ€" Wweal ; k Wilson, Albany, N Y ; G Neilsor, Rellevilie ; W H Hnelting, Watarioo ; A is lol*.l..d-fl'llTulL Amprioe ; P I:-._bl! Annu, NY, J J Mustings], Wright (Ottawa] Wright (hflnLM&& Un motion ot Mr. THEMYBLAY, the Mill wns ordered to be referred to a come« mmitites of the wholo House. motion of Mr, Larose, secondaed l:.’.upiunlholvlu!m p1 In reply to Mr. BLAKK, Hon. Me. Tll} LEKY smmid that it was the intention of the ; Menary Valow, Brockville; H B Preonâ€" time, Chelsoa ; J Twlhanter, Toronto, A Mackensie, Admaston ; h-w mx"o.- Fmnig, do; Waitee + s ‘a T ; D mwutchison, Ostinesn Malle ; .l..m.cm; 0 A W right, Almonts, James F MceAvoy, Beasskle;, EF Adams, Mud Lake Depot; H J MeDirmid, t.alm; F J A--’ Ronfrew ; {» Fmuer, do; D3 Buaird, Harbor ; JWTW,‘.‘M,& Lynton, M;lllll-fl:m" 8 â€"R lan‘nu. Belleville ; Jbillb: do;, Ne 'M, a #; B M Frasor, do; Mrs Milligan and ton, Chicago, ;m-uv-n-.-bmtul A with his widewed mother in West Twoentye| * ninth street, must be credited with the | [ Â¥ .Ww'j::‘odtplh-h.":; TN-.(‘ mpâ€"*wbw"\lfllg e in â€" whickh h-u.'u- -nh-l;g_l both ai-l'-m“-'- or uk | m house against burglars. V‘A‘_‘!‘.‘,!I-_ souttle cover opan, and then, when all was b.rmw; ho haut florced the ssuttle cover opan, and then, when all was T the ciroulation and sppontsnce of the bioodâ€" N. 7. As. a d seamd account to this papeg PFhe House awtjourned at midvight. LJARD OF SKPAKA CE S ‘HMon® LA A N T & D . LOCAL NEWS. MUTKL ARRLVALA Miawa, 8ib Apeirl, 1873 &A %%M, THE OTTAWA Tiara APRIL 10. 1874 _, .. . -.--’â€"’;-:.2“"â€"" min , ue en adher MuSN LA YÂ¥ 1:-.-0--"-‘- will not nocesseartly be $Wns @6 W Com m isaoaners‘ (ARe wea uunml‘a‘ nexnreeakeseee eser e en e n 4 wit necessarily D4 w pmoen Phiouk Witaws, Appeil aam, es Tuesday, the 15th of April, 1878 Ol'uva WAaATEK WORK® _ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS hat ho has abbd ent ie JCE BUSINESS ! o MY. AUVUGUINTHK DHOUIRK, Unibhome Bi., almd he has ploasure in recomimeading be Wf a Â¥. NKXIELBIXE, _ by Issner of Marriage Licenses4} MOEAU â€"=~«â€"~<â€"« STREET. Neen of Tuesday, the 15th lastâ€" .”’a l.’"‘.“m i be TNo His Erxeellency the Gevarnor Leneral and Saite, Mecchant Tailor and RECERIVED PER 8TEAMERS Corinthian and Polynesian, MVE vaskn or (Wihauve, Marct: #1,, 1W Havuixo & Haxpum®mo or Prexs W ater Com misatoners‘ (ABoe, hud for the making amt witing of nammmie o# way .‘-.:- uuuu-‘l-s.-- CuOUck %, Mign of tie M Valvre and Hydrant Chambers. tiawns, Apel) tth, 13. Ahooid at ance soud his name and adiremes with §1.0 lor ons year‘ s aubsertption o . . SVA A EPEAAA P E A COOCR,‘S. Â¥ KR V CHOINE 6 00 D4 loventior, Mechanic, Manulactaurer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, The Canadian â€" Patent Ofice HATS .HA’I‘S Muntioy, ith Apfil, W#XA MECHANICS MAGAZINE, To the pablisher, Jonn theiford ant ‘Dbarkd Goyer, bf ‘Whom the &?{%’F‘M this cighth day of ' WM J. & es Mitayak kss im n..:::obii..bn the subseribare RKEXILLING OB TRENOHES WR. TWA WFARMEHK returns thanks to his mporee cuntorners, aiul beys io iukwzin \hem IFCK, ICE, ICEK,. A copy of Om number can be see0 al Lhis ofice Pon Twa® OTTAWA WATEKE WORXSA. Toaders will be recetved ontil NixDN of G. M. HOLBROOK, it inamens TTAWA WATEK wourks Spring Miyine of Lkaglish and Amerlnn UTWCK OF DIBOLUTIUHN FMimst WRKEUT NOTICE TO CARTERS O ang ind Nib ies scuer onl Weatcimins e ues fi.".z,:"”"@.:.:-_-’:"? 1873 DRESSEAMALING 1873 J & STITT & OQ., naving on CX C Aa Y aAa TCJ O W AT ER PIPES, Trinioce will be received uniil By Corner Spar ks and Figin streots OUpposite Hassed rok #4, M y DHREASX YÂ¥ A K E R ainwe, April %, CX z2w i+Mi)RMi)® & PURABARATS, Top smm M, N § wcmme Fw® TWE AUWUâ€"TK PROGUINF, C i & D. U. K. CUNNINGH A M, â€"__ Reoretary W . Wi C. K. CUNNINGHA JAMES PEACOUK. _â€"â€"J. KAVANAGH &E W ellington Street UPPER TOWN, DRIED APPLES. DRIED APPLES: Best Quality of Dried Apples REGENT HOUSE. From the above fact ii: evident that the Best Lustres to buy | the CANADIAN LUSTRN3, and the Best Place to buy them is at NEW SPRING OVERCOATINGS, NEW BASKET PATERN COATINGS, Canadian Lustres QOur Stock t Canadian Lustres Our Stock _ , . ,,R Canadian Lustres For ptodnci? 8TYLISH AND GOOD FITTING GARMENTS our Cutter has No SureEszior. TRY HIM. QOur Stock ,.__ C. KINQ & CO.. â€" â€" Wellington Street. CANADIAN LUSTRES. Beantiful Spring Materials in all;the New and Choice â€" Fa brice for the present approaching seasons. | aAT THER coTTtons,coTTons These figures we are bliged to quote, as several houses in the trade are quoting Ho‘i ottons at 11. 1â€"2¢,, hfl’dohw to be undersold, we will, until further notice, sell ortocks Cottons at above mentioned prices. ’ * MUBIC HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 2%TH, 1878 GREY and WHITE COTTONS Forward, and are offeri Russell & Watson HORROCKSES, 321 ch, at 10¢ per yard.. do w-i:h. at 11 1â€"2¢ per yard, «Mttawa, March 13, 1873. GENTS‘ Tailoring Department. J .â€" R,. STITT & Co JUSRHT‘: RECEIVED. SPRING DRESSES 1873 Assembly. And all pther Brands equally low, Have now their FULL STOCK of rgzw FANCY VÂ¥E8TINGS8, NEW WEST OF ENGLAND TROWSERINGS, = OWV TS PER Ib. 13 NOW SELLING THE Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA Russell & Watson, i », APARKA STREET ; them at the late REDUCED LIST, as the owing will show : Wear and Look Better than any Imported Is marked at a Smail Advance on Cost 8# 0 SPARKS STREET, NEW BROAD CLOTHS3, and Fully Assorted. Next to Market Square. Are Double Warped Reversible 8 are Direct Importations always on hand, in Fine Goods, Brandy, Port Wine and Sherry Wine, for medicinal purposes, Gin, Scotch Whisâ€" ker. Rum and Dublin Porter, Ales, &¢., &c°., Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Jellies, Fruits and Syrups. . F Goods in Variet ancy in Variety, Likewise the finest grades of Teas, Black, (Gtreen and Japans, Cofâ€" fee, Fresh Ground and Roasted, daily on the premises; Potted Meats, Crackers, Cheese and Table Fruits. ‘adies, why pay three s Ghove Kid of n awaum&m«;&h can purchase the same thing at Jardine‘s for Ottawa, April 3rd, 1873.â€" JARDINERS®‘ )‘.> IOEKLECROTE, On WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL 83 and 8 SPARKS STREET, near O‘Connor value it 5 Imnd U ISMG Quobec & Montreal TEMPERLEY‘S _ LINE London to Quebec and On WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, TWO DOLLARS AKD A HALF ? ONEE DOLLLAR pott orrice, oTtiawia. &rrival and Departure of Maiis. 1878. Winter Arrangement. 1873 London for Quebec and Montreal (Via Halifar, N. 8., and 8t John, N.B.,) from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Enterest allowed at the rate of Four per cent. per -.â€".nflm ean be withdrawn at any OFRICE HOURS FROM 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M. _ For Money Orders and Baving Banks Business far Conadiun Line, Sioss overy Wridy at feks «e opemena t ns in »Siariint e osed at m., in which only enregistered matter can be sent. MONEY ORDERA. On Money Order Offices throughout the Dominâ€" * » Btudy your husband‘s purse, and buy from Ottawa, March 19th, 1873. pi#Â¥~ All Mails are closed by Montreal time 8 minuets faster than Oliawa time, â€" ~ The very best to be had at g 98. TEHHAM F3 § 8. MKEDWAY, urreyor to His Excellency the G@overnor (G@ieneral, Earl of Dufferin, THOS. PATTERSON, BESss TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE B1 335 4 "fgéi;;%gsii ho & dollar and a quarter for Prunelia m they are selling a Boot of equal OF THIS LINE FROM THOS PATTERSON, J A RDINES 2 wa JARDINES G, P, BAKER, No. 26 Rideau Streetâ€" 2221. B _ Ottaews. April 9th, 1873, OUne of which will take place in a few days, and of which due notice will be given A number of NALES â€" OF FURNITURE Having been arranged for, which will be duly a t m contemplati selling their b .Aufl«kln. wihil m::’.:fl.:zu ov?u:a#fi' me an earl order to ing me anearly call, in order to fix upon® Thz Fine Hotel will be opened on the ist of g March by > Do You Kxow Axrrams or it? is Nos, ir i ponfomge reurienen se uks From the sint of aiy one of theme of In iferent Uf this city, and intend devoting my whole time and attention in futaure to the ‘ll‘nan I could while conducting both branches of istness. _ To the public of Ottawa, who have mnnlud me so m-g-‘.lly, 1 return my sincere ks for their favors, and solicit a continuation of their mxmwmmmul.-m ready to saies of any kind, on the shortest notice and most liberal terms. Pianos of a Large Manufacturing Firm in New York. Tixur You Diw. « have -iw"' “u&;.w'fidhu‘ Ot the peoâ€" Peokar Robaorale ts pursis i proparniion a ts B * uu.mb. Pn urer is m nanint s mm-gh r FLOW ER SEEKDS, A GLA DIOLOs BULBS, TIMOTHY SEEDS, Experience having shown me that the retail trade interfered very materiaily with my imâ€" portant and rapidty increasing I propose holding periodical saies of HOTEL DE PARKIS. WORTA TEn TIMEs ITs WEIGHT I® I have been led to abendon the former, in order that 6y dovuu.uz my whole atteution to the ilat» ter, 1 â€" may beable to give Late Chief Cook, Russell House. BOARDERS supplied with the choicest vi« ands, at moderate prices. As will be seen by advertisement, I have now severed my connection with the * Auction and Coâ€"@mission Buausiâ€" â€"FRENCH COOKERY4q combinations ‘nfl:‘&n Pion soule not by any puail Also Sideboards, Bureaus, Sofi ooo o Sagy Ohaine, Auction and Commission Business From the best makers in the Dominion, sisting in part of hok 3 RETAIL FURNITURE TRADE any other combination or dsn arer betcre dipovrerea, t rontaine me aioo" hol or volatile Ihn* consequentiy hl& hdflmmmfigm thions ali the is lost :.uonémâ€"u quantity -fl'c Asd lonr“l&o'i T tm."s. â€"us ~Peicoulsâ€" boiadied and HHectrinnd FIRST CLASS PIANOS, iiorper fiom moytihee ater having a wider ram,2 of applic Intending purchasers will do well to call and enhnqou“.uwm“ under OTTAWA CARPET HOUSE BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE, FURNITURE! PBOURNITORE. Frosh Bulk Ovsters, MESSRS, FWING BRO8, OF MONTREAL, A full supply of the popular kinds of Seeds. MR. COSTIER a hai'â€""l ""'n'â€"fill . O ttawa, February 2, 1873 2106â€"8: D. M ¢ DONNYXELL® S , (Late McDonnell 4 Mogenals,) © NO,. 66 SUSSEX STREET. Ottawa, March 8, 1873. f .’ DINNERS supplied at the shortest noties. A uu-fim Having been appointed Agent for the sale of the PARLOUR SUITES in Stri Repp. do do .:n-fi.. BEDROOM SUITESâ€"A Thomas‘ Eelectric Oil We have now on hand a complete stack of BETTER SATISFACTION. Garden Seeds UST RECEIV ED RAND OPENING. A. CHRISTIE & 08., Druggist, Spariks Atreet . The subscribers have reeeived from Y OTICEE. SHOOLBRED & CO,, Also an assortment of Speckiled Trout, ing ever before made, One astonishing results, and m han aoy meâ€" A MOS ROWE u: ..."3 "raile, ‘of them, or in different "‘:'.'."5.2-“:-% ossi made from moveife aPlot frm entirely CLOVER HSEEDA, &c. inobatsn ote s Tetes, 4# Sparks Streel. t $ 2W U 8 3 4j ®f 16

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