Ontario Community Newspapers

Ottawa Times (1865), 29 Apr 1873, p. 3

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

is â€" 1APR8! .Np on TB ® EYX J ie Auction 4 W# » U @ K. NITURKE, * RGLAR â€" PROOF M gon walba Y . the P state Agent. zocms §A LE i â€" Bain 08 uction | A, ROWEK, o UAE May â€" B4 i hobe an Apark® _ 1873, Sale LOTs, keate 0t , Public HARg o yrBt IY TedeMPL Â¥ M‘; "“. woin mEeuneun vun through tor y ns han, the d 'fl:‘..::"u except bailasting. botp o4. _ "" Tt 00e ol great rejoicing in pio4, 1 Tt _ This section of rowi comâ€" &bfl with the Boston, and Erie Roaud from Bdston to oo aid With the Air Lice from Mids ) April 28.â€"â€"The tollowing are the u---m.c.....,. in this city n to fill the vacant seat in the uo |nk Assombiy â€"M. Barodet, 180, 148 ; Huode} yhise \ Ios Phos Count do Remus £â€" W °"'".i: thence to the loot of (he Ceaunarmos Three of the party walked on it a distance London. April #%, 35 p. m. ~Coumsols ““‘mâ€"'““’ V ; ‘67 4 ; m â€" 4. -ifl.b“b&im. Cummon rosein 8s, and 34 ; fine do. 161. m, but fed on the approach of mifi. of not less than two scres. in order to wach the entrance of the capal they had .dmdlbhllnuldunlo.. “w.;A band of 00 Carliats satered Capallacdes, 30 miles vorth west of Barcelona and demanded a h Uotean Landing, 3. J, Robillard‘s statement in the Ottaws Drinfaot® the Bay cleared on the e es mss perty of seven, accompaniecd by Ruris, April 33â€" Puris rents 551. 0. the total resulis toâ€"day in Paries and Ahor of Frence, yesterday, to lill the in the Asembiy. _ Selection ; fiuls, 3 ; Hepublicans, 4 ; and Legiti« ..E.;‘ l in nurd 10 his WDNIGHT DESPATCHES “‘fla.-.& apecial dlespatch 1 the Daily from Vienna says all the of that city comment at length I: suspension of the American h’b the Expoâ€"ition. ~Some m smy the commissioners reâ€" umss of money tor concesâ€" Vienps, March 2# â€"â€"The c.bmen hare struck in consequence of a disagreement a:“ in regard to tares. threatened with fines, ‘imprisonâ€" aflbdu licenses if they mist in the styrike. «Rrederick, the Crown Prince of Denâ€" "”hfluu‘ty..“ n TGHHrd, Vonn , April 28.â€"The Air Line Railroad was opened from Miidleton to ‘m norse diuease has caused many breuches of business to become almost New fatal cases are reported in apreaaing mpidly. y April 1# â€"Fifteen hundred d of diffarent variaties import tor y by a society organized &mmmmdm in the Jesterday, the objsct being to do ?fi im this country it posâ€" ie itclaly [ g 1¢ on id lu*' April u"!-b despatch from 4 pQ, N* the search tor members of LN Committee still continues. “h".d Figuerala have been .‘="'--u.. of Federalists upg, ; _ Jostorday, MAt which violent Te rernatme srrerncon for Montrent ue " anud *« ‘hambly‘* | i regular trips to= | s \ _A payime m OOmmh PAMP Pnmie <lk ... t Of "-"mh- building, were mmlc W-N-:nw-; * inX Wiomant tor "Es..,u’f;;.’.i‘“'“""'|2w2 hfi:hlh-“d“by March 28.â€"The S. 8. | the m& the Prussian h Nay y ot * Ned “". Uien. Butler, on of containâ€" from New Y ork, C |troge Gen. Butier, suspicion in Yorks has aarte * ""uropm‘ | 196 S Iovm * AOer 13h article of the ‘Q;.- treaty, 1799, with Prussia which required e( en damages for such detention to be paid by ; "Mbumhdmrm-.-â€".wmd“ ““m‘oo..“mrnvm. ““* 4 4 1.30 p.m., s l Adiourned. \Witels at 1$6.90 to $6.95 for Extra ; en en khnks A ino ; $6.00) e danal and Ordinary ; $5 72 L 1; . to $5.05 for fine. C*6lllgy Lompany, arrived in port| CaRiLLON CaNar â€"â€"lt is said that the D”.m ’w‘uâ€"w-muq.u navigation i‘-"“-m"nd ‘hambly‘‘ | to morro®, this afterncon for Montreal, ' â€" Summmmmatmenios %&oh regular trips to« | Sesmese ‘\ _ A payment of #25 down, will secure you ’#wu who arrived at | a lt at Berminpgham‘s, on !st May, at 7 30 in the "Peruvian" on Saturday, poth . ‘L e matkt with the tihow | The raky lAtont nowniltien in abringk nmill a Match 28,..â€"The carriage works Railway Company in were destroyal by h y Rr h locomotives and 1:3) coaches ‘% wtt- building, were burned. March 28.â€"The 1.3. Hiloain,‘ L.’K)}lm q-u\l.â€"m election of :l. National Assembly from t .7': lead to the modification * «_ 1t in rumored that Remusat, Minister of Foreign ."‘..-yllmrol Finance, Bimon, Minister of Public will resign. M. Cassimere Minister of the Interior, r’s Presiient of the As 4 talked of as probable members M tbe new Cabinet. * TREAL t ne Lt m‘ l_gfi_'l‘ Il«-o-h‘nlr...l:u'o.kdh:.-:: k sherwood estate Rochesterville on (opeciaite the Trume. 1 | _ | Sith instant at the Union: House. § * M A 68. tiii w % -wx-n n'&lt.n)_ Ho! for the great auction sale of build»« ’”w&lmll and Quoâ€" , ing lots, at Bermingham‘s, on !st May, at P i Penomence lighting their Innups. | | 7.30 p.m © Aomal vOul wE ... _ R meyne «e nemk es Molon‘s m’i ”l ) to 1k Montreal Telegraph Co., kUROPEAN NEWVS _ _",."C" \Abingt. l'fi March 24 Bs NSHTES were FROM COTEAT 'wbfllo wore aolive amdl suparlings ) har ; recseipts 5.400 ‘bl’b ; amlos GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRLA. BPAIN FRA NCE LPALY Engineer, sailecd trom rerrot Chursh from i the Departments of I-ummdby and in Morbshan the 189 to 1#) Baron Stattel, K. Â¥io, _ _ [ho anatone, ho /lnon Paria and | bf so dangerous x nature ’ bmm '%f;“. ou"Tbglthe rom the sician of that institution. <sâ€". â€"~ K nkan hommnk â€";-l Bab Awiosur, â€"â€" Yesterd.y morning a man named Robert Moward, ing ab Nkead‘s steam mill had hi y in« jured by a steam pipe while working at engines. The urp is considered so dangerous x/ nature as to render amâ€" A . Me was taken to the by some of his fellow trom attennding pby â€" e ".'“-b th:md progress is being m t mh:_h:uo Wesloyan Methodiats lor the section of the city. ‘The new edifice is not intended as the church proposed, but rather as a lecture hal in connection‘ therewith. When completed it will enable the congregation now mesetâ€" ing in the Uourt House, to have a plase of worship suliable to their wants and reâ€" quirements. The site of the new building :Iulllan. Presoott ; A Masie= Rimowki ; C Hamiiton, Quebes ; Mrs M A iyan, Mrand Mrs it H Geddes, Kipgar Caxar.â€"The dredging <¢ the "Raging Canawl," seame a tediowus procass, and at the present rate of going, it will take the greater part ol the senson to get ready for navigation. ‘The better plan would be to suspenmd work till after the elose of navigation, as delaying the oc- ing of the canal much longer, will be a serious loss to the mereantile community. York ; J H Soriver, M P wl Mr minwcomwu;ufi-& ndeNKllANnuvaflb. D Blain, M P, Toronto ; Hon D(}uvi-.lnm‘ i) Bell, P White, jr, Pembrooke ; J Butlalo ; H L Redhead, 1 *# MceDonald, Tus Connscrare lxamrgs.â€"At a mesting of the High School Board held on Paturâ€" day last, it was decided to do awny with the preparatory class. in connection with that institution. This is a step in the right direction, and we trust that as this bone of contention between the High and Public #chool BHoards is now removed, a union of the two Boards will be eflected. .i,--i-m it wilb doubt= less tend to a _ t of our excellent educational institubons. is at the corner of King and $Besserer :nouh& uo‘r.o'o':.d. Umox Howsz â€"Rer R Shier, Bell‘s m;Vlm.gl-r;'flfi Brasside ; ) H Seasber, W atertown ; W Lovell, Frankville ; J Uhatterton, A Banâ€" nerman, Renfrew, J Hoimes, Huntleg; J F McAvoy, Kemptrille, Mrs G Brown, Ogdensbwg; J Walker, ERardiey,; J Cosâ€" rgwm-lmm; A'u.&h'u-;lldwmnhu K K; A Mitchell, Redmond, N Y ; G Alex ander, Toronto ; C Johason, L Urignal ; D (G Burton, Cumberland,;, W Grunlease, Vhurso. Tu«r Rt.Wasn. ~â€"It does seem like reâ€" iteration t» have to c«ll the attention of our municipal authoritias to that disgrace ful as ti.1 stream, vuilgarly termâ€"> «d the! Byâ€"Wash. At this season it seemse to and emit anything but an perfume. ‘There is not the least doubt of the fact, that one hall, if not more of the Malaria and other ills that Nuw Sizauzn â€"The «Pesrliaas" made her first.trip down the Ottews on Suturday lnst. This new boat is a crait to the on« terprise of the U K. N. Co , and we think .mymmn-mhm to on the Ottawa _ ler smilin «jualities Nm.-hu- are ..'.': and will be a wiwxl adgpmisition to the favorite line. us Duaxagkraat â€"Krra‘s (000a~â€"(aater0i a8Dd wr of this preparation has rendered it : .-.rnlfnoumo. The Civil Service Oâ€"weth remmarks:~â€"* By a mu:-.h tu‘:.ld.od the untural .ws which govern Uouohh,fi:‘nd lutme‘n-d:. caretul application of the line proparties of well selected cmooe MUr Kppa has provkled our breakfust t.blo« with a IM’M .“" -nn-â€"uhuvymulh Made simply with boiling water or omik. Nold golr in mflt Knos & Co.. Chominta, l\duh.hbvillbmnladurrfl :O‘t’“uw.h-'-.flhC ay, at p m. from® dine "Povat" wtermptere. We boge e M.fib'flhmwnx this nuisance of long cstamding in our growing oity . Rrockville ; H B Dies, Hetmon, N Y Urxuex«a1.~â€"This morning . Alban‘s Church will be the scenese of a fahlonable wedding. ‘The only daughter of Col. Koms .'..Lw t«ir muaiden, and Mr. Clayton, 4;'( lu'iu:: Department, i:‘:"" esterday !:'5"'.“ n* tended bride was all astir, and some of our jewellory establishments had to part with many costly and handsome wedding Lowlon Reao M+. Bermingham s list of sales and his supplement thereto. n-uh.doubu-hu.ddb"rm buodoir ‘of the young lady. cere mony is fixed for %:30 o‘clock, and as on all such oceasions the church will be Alled umMgusw-‘fl‘l’ wiletted congregation. . Weo can only wish the young couple much joy in the now state upon which they are about to enter. lirst pubtic performance bâ€"mq& in the RKink Music Hall Buskstone‘s stirring dramsa of * The dream at Sea‘" is to be produced: with splandid scenio effects, including the shipwreok scene by Porter ; and a rosring farceâ€"â€"*The Aresa Belle‘"â€" will conclude the nights‘ entertsinment. Theare câ€"unot be doubt whatever of u.muu.,fl-m and amuse~ ment, under any ciroumsetances is certain. There will be much to laugh at, and, we trust, much to commend itsell to ihe audience, The line string band of the regiment will be present to discourse .m;wcl-hqthol-wahbun- the acts, and to be alding and asmisting othejwise in the pertorm nees. Anmsvamns at taunm Rus «san Hovse AMERICAN NEWS | Tus Guaraps Daaxa«rw Cign give.thow LOCAL ITEM® UWWy New Wulm Bill time it will beo ruinous land their at Boston then mtaantie Te mie un derstoowd by the aganis of the linss that doubt would cease running their steamers to New York, except the mail boats, send. mbigrint tax in Impored.‘The peogls uf Boston, PNH&-D“ and Mon«. treal have jong this in view, and h «re â€" consequently I-Lduo abolishect altogether the tax, and have derived proâ€" portonal beneit. us namonal Liun‘s views _ The agent of the National Steamahip lbh.ihtuqil:fll: nh-?.fo the shipping interests commâ€" ’ny-mdhuy-fl:;-ph nine steamships. ‘This is the only port at which the steamahips stop, and in case the urging Governor Dix for some time to re= -lrn-h-dh-. u-n‘: course -u-.u‘-:u-:(- companies running to YNork have to pay it and to demand. remuneration. It was the balief of the company that the aot would become law, and it had been determined to raise the pass:+ge money of z.*u an svon as iL was by the Governor. wuat «us wuts ataik a08XT ays. The agent of the White Ataz line says sOuUTuiNX®e PoR our iniokamos PRoartcts, the mmtes for amigrants from lnnpbygillhu.,“thw. Laski year, in consequence of the reduction of the headâ€"momey by the Emigration The maitee of twzo or two and i1 halif dollars could not be lost sight of when tlnn.hudp-rnm to over u#hcm by l-â€"”lh‘ alone. * steamship lines the rymflmn..fl not one of lines had a representas ve in the Board. Taxation without reâ€" lon in this case causes coumbleâ€" mhble indignation. ‘The lamin c‘o-r-y di not consler it at all resonable for a â€"nuwuwuwb New York. Husdreads of are Mlybvqfimmwm. ote to Chicago and r-.d-unu was entirely improper to charge for remaining a lfew hours in the city before ol passengers which urby“ n-nh.nnuq-:nu the event ‘mwuu--: h'sl‘:.c-'.b rmate must be i 'Mmg&bvo.hhb‘n York. oriÂ¥10u8 OF THe INWaX Linx. A visit was yesterday made in the diltr ent steamboat companies‘" otfices by the writer, aml in every instance the agoouts nuthohnmuflhmb.-hlhm The agent of the Inma«n line of said in substance that the various companâ€" is have male up their minds to inorease Commuissioners by $1,the companies reduce the passage money by 82. i; was argued that the passage money w« not reduced at the time the reduction was male by the Commissioners because the rates had been arranged at the commencement of the year, and that was understood at the comâ€" vention of the agents and commissioners . ll&.MdNflYfi.wu -pn-nn\-.l:-' to landing at UGare den, New °Y oity, in order to fldm the cost of that establishment. By a which has now passed one branch of the :l.'::‘libh-‘h-..l'.wbflw. w New York W it n'mnhnh-o in every pest if the bill become la=w, M‘g a«;.:;n-.wu’.mmuu now as a .:d-ny bhor business as tar as debt, and the Castle Garden and other inâ€" hn se To in ttsproint m now stand. 1 run reassels to Montreal, bes, and Rosâ€" driven to the St. Lawrenge ports, and it 1o, our agentsa should be able to 1e« tain large aumbers of in the counâ€" ty. xl‘but'n-hl- the Asmsembly in passing the bill the several actes relating to the powers of the Commission mdmm-,uwuo- grant â€" money from $1.4) to $2.50), has caused much, indignation among the mpm-‘r-.mmulm act pammoe legislature it will seriously n-dm{“mmdlb port of New York,. Last March bill was introduced by Mr,. Plerson, was aupported, it is understood, by all the in supported, :1 is undersi00d, &ii 100 iD k boar Thz in could bring to s argument its tavour is that the Commimmon is in l:shl:d&mhrb' itT:l reduce t a cant. passage FAts mc.nu’.nu-umd course, cause a decrease of aemigration to the . With regard to running vessels ",-':‘"Q"le-'l"_!"!“!",‘.” what the com would do, but he awm’vnflb“bh and weltare of the emigrants. 1t would be passed by the Senate, and + tlove had given the matier flcx tion. ‘Thne aumber of passengers carried by mmmmnam but it was there would be a very large increme of emigration from Eurc= ’oaco-\riz'-dtho.ddt&unh. ol course, be obvious. TUs aROWOR LiXE oN tus tax. The Anchor line agent was unable to oxâ€" press any opinion on the maiter. He coubd noâ€"t say what the action the Comâ€" pany would take in the event of the bill other port in America but New York. ts Dingen‘ Omee o ts ie mo t felg mould thaige ts nailer of paes. passenâ€" gors to another mdm make a uu&. increase in the pama goâ€"money with the lazx imposal. !-myzl':-â€"hn did "‘m"' tw any .&.'mww:w.'nhâ€"\'- w at collecting Witiint ie ihermogit meiinv ts ies n book, * Mistory of the Revolution." it has not yet been decsided if the Vien na Kabibition is to be opened by a speech of the Emperor in person or by the urand V L huopd‘x of chairma of the Commiâ€"sion. The Consort‘s opening the London Exhibition is adduced envinn theiinats iprume ther al ho # for the former. m“dr-&hflmb of his journey to Kurope. 1 :"":‘ at the last named piacse, amd inen :MPMMDMN‘M! ;.:-a'; .A"‘ but MI" by ln{l ie fecon and Hading, reinaining some / At the Dublin Criminal Court on ibe Uth Apreil, H-.t:l.-ny -:M @ «ecoud time on t Mfi David Morphy, of lho?hh.""i intent to murder him. The erilence wa tw the effeet that the prisoner was seen to run away from the spot immediately after the shot was fired, and that while pursued he fired another shot, and that on being captured. a six»barrelled revolrer was mumd in his possession. The jury again a garden pump & and weltare of the emigrants. 1t umdounnedy (maze a graat lose B FOREIGN NOTES AN ILL WINED, KT\ THE OPTAWA TIM (In eghnrene en aie | Enc that the authorship of the following their w on to the Tramury bemet, and in on insd h t ts wl are k 'Ohh‘n- to Mr. Lows, vere is as "Il.ox lis the bones of Robart Lowe ; Where he goes to i don‘t kaow, If to the reaims of peace and love, Farewell to happiness abore ; uu,uu-â€"u-.m 1 can‘t congratulate the * The Chancellior of the Exchequer rcemed ym ho ie Beaamie sns in Tud shoukt 6e recorded To raything but a clussical tongue, and hbe dashed of the m“m which is certainly for its spirit, but somewhat medieval in its Latinity :â€" =! lata continents fousa, :’MMM De concordia nil restabit ; Fou in infaortis jacebit, Imabois ejus poonitebit." The Austroâ€"Hungartan Minister of War i engaged on the elaborsation of a new comprehensire plan of frontier fortifications necessiate 28 axpenditure" of ©90,000,000 neceeal ia l& Lall and got a of lote to be soid st @eroungham‘s, on lat of May, at 1. 3W p m. John Coombe was T. wink mhisigs â€" The caih aaorh, ts dlpe missed with costs. 3 J, Templeton, driving withou 1'&-‘.'. -:o:hl-“lhnt m&mn-u-mu T Tul Taads . gratuitously in not considered :odmw.nb-q.-ré '.-N:._-u"h-:b:l.:m‘ :&.:,m -mby "tdtlalt: Mr. Brady adds preseat * that not a moment is to be lo=t to meset tho presant emergency. mensed, but the men hare no goar, and thoy cannot obtain nets and lines on credit as they did befors Mr. T. '.N'J: whose on as Inspector of Irish eriee him in contact with the Asherâ€" men, has -crlnlhbbohn, in which he smys, as the system of money Poswna Coone. â€"<4. M:fim hnvring foul premises, was 43 and costa. Mr. Millatte, for driving a ab without C900 onsA iss T0 aving v un= oloan premiss, was reliered of $#3 and muloted of the «um of $3 amti coats. latuer is expeoted to cost (X) Aarine and to take mm% lhodma:lhm mm.““-muu:uhu- ern A military depot. llhldyd“:m how the sum required is to be raised. Almost unparallaled distress among the Mumm Riffin and Shark, off the coust of Galway. lhe Mn‘d:d hh.sfl:: the mm’g’lo_..'hn_ no zb put in the Do Â¥Youw LKaow Axtreame on it! is Hor, a Tws You Ins. P WORTA TXE» TIXE ITSs WEGHT iX GOLD. UKLATIN E .-ll-unllnw Thomas‘ Eeiectie Oil THOMA* MORNONX & 408 MARKET REPORTH be conunmderably § ¢ @ wy o &# is $ :P is & i Consequently we not comm cash cugtomenrs to for other people‘s dishanesty, -‘Mmufihh m.wlm;wmpo{uyhm“ml:mnmfl:x canl at least of all credit saies is absolutely lost in bad and doubtful debts, and this loss amountâ€" E-m”.bnmtou umwlmmymmmyamm Tokh td projefctonai man Nakiit t hore who buy from credit store keepers, pay thom ons "Rilit .mmw-&m&nw\m sell for 90 eeuts. pers, yay them was Sparks St., and at our branch on Sussex St,, .%wwmru“ we give for their money. _ We have ONLY ONE PRIO® ut of the k of the ru,m:m\’}m.'&&w‘ns“ulm ;‘ma:" “u:orkln( classes of Otâ€" ao%l invite all ready purchasers of looundnho-.wgn us a oall betwre purohases, being fi-n-n visit 1 vince tm Md%fl“mhfih,n%&ndm * lo Otta: vomlaflou.ud:u many v ertobstacles in the of our success, for a !--t'.‘d'u. The large noum rdbrm-agm.zum alread y flwmma which bad been extensively eneaged in this branch of it for many years, coupled with the fact that we were total strungers to the people of Oritawa, without the .dun’. (a very important one bdnfud%momwwll established business, cnnm in 1‘ cliisens of and the surrounding country for their LIBE . PATRON AG we in stating that the amount of business done by us during the five months which m““nmmwgnr{ hrpuunalunamm ex« Uur smies week by 'nllnn-un‘ noreased, untll now we have reason know If they do not exoeed those of any other in the same line of bustness in Ottaws. boio here Aad to ADVERTIRE RXPENBIDRELY. We mark .'fi'“'mn 'm,u?l + e our n 'wm. our store windows in J. KAVANAGH‘S, Two or three stead w”m&w d 88 and 85 Ecrh &ra Branch Store, 63 Sussexr Street (Lord & Kelly‘s old Stand,) and 665 Craig Street, MONTREAL. 2248 Being instructed by the owner, | offer for aale the following properties sltnatad in the best buslâ€" neses places of Hull, rit : O-ST‘?-M_... 1 3 4 4 4 4 1, EKE Wellington Street UPPER TOWN, 2238 f Next to Market Square. | For pvodnci# 8TYLISH AND GOOD FITTING GARMENTS our Cutter has No Surerior®. TRY HIM. ‘ onm.m:n-u.,’n. 18, 10, 20, Liberal Patronage ! Boot and Shoe Business NEW SPRING OYVERCOATINGS, C. KINCG &â€"CO.. â€" â€" Wellington Street. NEWâ€" WEST OF ENGLAND TROWSERINGS, NEW BASKET PATERN COATINGS, h NEW BROAD CLOTHS, A Most Delicious Treat. ro-u:mm.-mh’ow «18 ‘&dwq.:.fi:; e Vet -â€",u..-..-...."a.."“'.{- as < 9 manonk oonnade _ SIMILIA SIMILILBUS CURAXTUR N BTREEKTâ€"Na. 4, B, , 3, :# W k to. ~~ * is N VIUTORIA STREETâ€"Noe. it and 42 N CENTRAL STREETâ€"Nos. 15 and 18 r-mm WTREKTâ€"Nos 11, 12, LAKE STREETâ€"Nos. 24, 8, 8 and 2 One Hundred Thousand Dollars DBwellings and Ntopea, Strawberrics, _ Strawberies. FOR SALE. GENTS‘ Tailoring Department. SA U 28 GTIVE NO GREDIT J USHT* _ RECOEILNVED N. TETREAU. 1b J% uiul 26. When deciding to open a Branch of our EVYB* ldnry?‘ha Jardine Brothers. NEW FANCY VESTINGS, JUST RECEIVED wil ST. LOUIS HOTEL The BT. LOUIS HOTEL, Quebec, having been I mprolved and Refurnished During the winter months, will be HEOPENED FOR .Ull}“ MONDAY, 28TH INSTANT 8STANDARD SAARKLING RUBIES........ .. .35 cents _Omne of the brignhtest of bright Sunday Sehool _The most widely known and used of all Reed Base Ball club Caps Cricket Club Gaps AT DEVLIN‘H REGATTA CAPS DITRAON & CO. offer the f promineat books recently ad Emerson & Kimer‘s Famous Now Cburch Music Book. Belis Anely. CHEERFUL YVOICES Bs nag y And «s crâ€"4 w ok 1 ~Sup c apinncnang L Q, Emerson‘s brilliant new School Bong Books. All the Schoous will use it. OLULVER DITSON & CO., Boston. CHAS, H. DITSON & Co. 2189 111 Edmg, M'fut. LaBatt‘s Celebrated Prescoltl Ales and FPorter. B A‘TE & CO., DE VLIN‘S ALES® & PORTER Queabec, April 4, 1873 i@tawa, Apaetl 19t0, 1474. Star Music Books. Sole Agents for Ottawn. Ottawa, March 2, 183. uo Fither bock sent postâ€"pald on receipt of retail q U EB EC . ki‘ & x« « EU DKE AP DEVLIN‘8 223 1â€" 2m $1,50 puysr orrics, oTtawa. Arrival and Departure of Mails. 1878 Winter Arrangement. 1873 y w ue uce ‘ Our Spring Stock poult« will be received at this Office l-modu the rate of Four per cent. per innum, and deposits can be withdrawn at any ornafiyaom FROM 8 A.M. TO T P.M. For M Orders and Saving Banks Business trom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. hepeorns moon Our Tailoring Department N. FAUVLKNER, Bussex Btreet. Ottawsa, April 12th, 1873, 2 H. MEADOWS & Co., Ottaws, April Z2nd, 1873. w Raseds g >A MAPLE LEAF. In all the Novelties of the Season MILLINERY, MANTLEA warded Enathuld W est fo supproimeniary pecknge the same night. Nt New Y close Monday at m KemFory, ce "efeu, Stopday at 8 pm MA -nn-l-non bag for Canadian -fl« will be c ond‘:flm.m., in which only snregistered matter can be sent. OUn Money Order Offices throughout the Domin Below the Barracks, _ f them to . Ou se mme ate cccupled by them previoue A complete or BTOVES3, TINNWARE, HOUSEâ€"FURNISHINGS, IRON BEDSTEADS, WOVEN WiRE MATTRASSE3, REFRIGERATORS, &c., 4c 1 ) ~â€"fisatint, in n private chouse. : Apply 6t Wmmm PUlc‘:luEâ€"A bouse, tz stories, situated some central the city. Address B. N., Tixx®s Office. fl&‘: %&@umu”u W *kR â€" o . "FraUER ‘eicharge of Sho W â€" to that removed to lqmm they have bomeiind emenet «" We have appointed ARTHUR B. HAR N l:?llwdfllmi-h mmafl‘?&l Tk. ;.iflfi;‘a ©0,, RE M oV aL. Capital Stove Depot. YV _as --'_"o?tfiin""“fi fui s pame m daarrraina ed ANTEDâ€"Two men to Work in the Tailorâ€" W ing Department" aaincy popetec mt No. 385 Sussex Street, six Doors T.M;:tmuonladmmm businpess, manager ofa retail store in toOws w * e es Foune poen o t Anttoadiee nmm..m-‘f h‘lblot from lst :'l May, those firstâ€"class offices Walker & m my%?t. Aucâ€" H. Meadows & Co. HOT AIR FURNACESâ€" ‘\m'wz p¥®* Al\\lMails are closed by Montreal time 8 minuets faster than Ottawa time. Is now received and opened complete in every Contract and Job Work of all kinds. Inspecâ€" _ fanolly, . A’U 7y to Mrs. G. M. PATRICK, ?fi-gfi( est,) off Albert stroot “(I"' YGreat Britain and Ireland, Newfoundland fi Prince Edward Island, can be obtained mt this Office. Also, Postage Stamps and Post 1873. ANTEDâ€"Immediately, a boy nflc.u me Ato"bol.m n-.'wn office. ANTEDâ€"A C . the L:‘E:Dâ€"Am Apply at gy OTICE . . FAULKNER, GRUCERS AND TEA DEALERS, sffkl: h fpas irifd dift se®8 ao o e Pn Dress Qoods JBT OFFICE 8AVINGS BANK d idcnid éé !vg’éegfi biffe, 45B eEsifi8 Bbesé 2: our customers for their patron. pectfully solicit oculafi'?‘u of the &&& MONEY ORDER®. Eg é@ <£ ggéfét Bedroom, with or without fnnAkkE EK BESBsEE®® «~ ©2 sak. %5;.!555 4 §i4§4, ‘;!égsfâ€" %nv ie tall 12A Az5g1, 1873. York; and we R® “1;1'1:11}““ connected with EMER W and EMERY GRINDING MA CHINERY, will be furnished by this Comâ€" Jany, ment or Pomade in ap and ~con« sistency, and was flav with Essence of Almond or Prussic Acid. It was strongly alkaline, indicating free alkali, which, acts ing upon the fat, produced the usual sapo« nifying result ; the whole forming a granuâ€" lar moist mass of fat, soap, glycerine and water. This ointment was physically and chemically different from the true Panâ€" oreatic Emulsion which i have also examâ€" All of the TANITE CO,‘8 m-m directly made by the Co., at their own Factory and under their own Patentsand Tt io Cheaper to . buy â€" Standard Goods directly from well &n Manufacturers than to buy of Dealers or get low priced or poor goods. â€" The fullest information These imitations are ca. .lated to prod: serious disasppointment and to injurioi m:wapuuuon which the Genuine Te ine and . P atic m ve acquired. lt is ; _fore > portant that purchasers examine the label. on_th:‘boaleo for the names and Trade _ The splendid steamer "CARLOTTA," ranning in menounlhqlflm. will leave for Haliftas, N.8., every Baturday at4.00 pm. Soe has excellent accomâ€" mhh-vuu‘l'f. lugs The Hteamship «CHASE* also run tween Portiand and Hulifax, The International Company‘s steamers, also Thursday at 6.00 p.m . for St. John, N. Extract from an Analytical Report upon a Foreign Specimen of a soâ€"called Prepaâ€" ration of Pancreatine. "This compound resembled an Ointâ€" PANCREATIC EMULSION. _Pulm-n_(h&rrh. Consumption, Wast« Messrs. LYMAN, CLARE & Cu., 382 St. Paul Street, MONTREA L. Mesers. LYMAN BROTHERS & CO., 152 King Street, Toronto. February 28th. 1733. 200w1 3 ined, and which, besides being rich in Pancreatic juice, has the delicate smooth appearance and consistency of fresh cream, is palatable and readi!y taken." easily operated and running Wheels from 8â€"x } inches to 12 x1 inch. PRICE OF MACHINE, $15. Wheels with bevelled, apuble bevelled and round face from $2.12 to $7.35, aoâ€" $70 $90, running Wheels up to 24 inâ€" ches in diameter. For illustrated Pamphlets or Photoâ€" graphs, address ‘ THE ‘TANITE CO., "w 6m Stroudsburg, Monroe, Co., Pa. As the punctuality of the Tfi#u 30 be mesponniblo Jo whint ‘mot arririug as or “‘Mâ€" epe "i“'v 7& lil‘-””â€"i."-"”n m Au and way t the Ticket Offlice, Bonaveniure inluguy of 2t bo. 148, Bi, JainosStreot .. GENUINE PANCREATINE TRAINS now leave Montrealas tollows : â€" fay Maltiw oomg W E8T. hk fi_mm PVill In the matter of ALPHONSEK LACROLX, trader o P. Insoivent. A gm&zlnâ€".hflm l appointed assignes in matter. ~Creditors 4 are requested to file their claims before me withâ€" h-mm%lflm notufied to meet at office, 367 St. Catherine in the city of on‘l‘-l.‘t.u thirtsenth day of 1973, at the hour of 9 o‘cliock, A. M. the examination of the insolvent and ordering of the affairs of the estaite generally . ing, &c., &c., depending entirely upon m‘p&my ‘and strength. Messrs. NAâ€" VORY & MOORE caution the public fort.-h timim" * nmodnl opare Aa ing the 1 ties of the true preparations, bum are in reality either saponaceous comâ€" Crand Trunk Raitway Co‘y. of Canada. . Pullman Palace Parlor and Harc pounds, oitments or pomades, â€"without & trace of the Pancreauc principle ‘and enâ€" 1872. Winter Arrangements. 1873 xpress for iow?u:.ndm. ston, via . $pment Genigat mt ols 0g00 â€" Kanased Bhetiond sod (hambd) ""Iva" . mrm unction 5.00 m "&.‘»""""'M'fi""’i’y p.m. wm 146 p.m The Onginal and only Manufact@Pers, Chemists to the Queen, H.RK.H. the Prince of Wales, H.LM. Napoleop the Third, His Hi the Khedive of 5 ty *| 143 NEW BOND . 11JNDUN. td uuw‘ u-ud Ks Lortigned i k d'aqunu-l.ummw Assignee in this matter. % Creditors are requested to fyle their claims within one month. w”-'xnwm:vma WIDOOG, Bl. . . » o e »e n 2 e e ae e n e e e ae e o e ne en n wignt Ripress for quebsc. stopping as In the matter of Through Tickets issued at the »»mpany‘s prinâ€" To Trthoy Information, ‘und thase 0f Arrival Montreal, Oct 21. 1872. o0 n 0_ _ JOREPAH N. DUPUIB, Montreal, April 8th, 1873. C o i t i. A cheap, simple and durable Machineâ€" Bleeping Cars on all Thro ll:(‘iigft qrmu over the w:gl‘: e. some New. Ordin~ry Cars on all T hrough "Irainâ€", . AKG Palkce INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 Baggage Checked Through. PECIAL NOTICE. AW GUMAEKK AaAnp SHARPENER. INSOLYVENT AOT OF 1869 1873. DRES SMAKING 1873 Of First Class Ability, are now enâ€" -&u’awuzmmmmwu y of sigle," promptitade, and â€" at J. R STITT & CO., having en Wholesale Agents for Canada. 4#B.. ORY & MOOREK," posITHE C. SIMON, Caution, * DRESSM A KE R C,. J. BRY DGEA, , LHLJNDUON. 3.3 p.m * c t iE 1# §

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy