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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Mar 1874, p. 3

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Halitex, y m:;""..i &! ch nis hand out n came im be xir of PhO#â€" "' of the pars , antity “'B,fl- sil, me do., \gh ife, \abyy, 08 mates smadl be gig T~°2 new Koente Phe M or ex 4 & ©B tm uyg '“.; aed L Beauce Election â€"Quebec East and Centre~â€"The â€" Mayorality Insolâ€" ‘vent Notices. yowe ofubls < u-'nlouch‘rld.&.&_, dry«goods, Quebec ; Boillard & Marios, tradets, New insolyentsâ€"J. Frigon, St. Maurice, William F. Wllktu,hm-; Robert poole, zou ms'hn;oph V Monl T . street, be real ; Flavien Papinesu. 326 Ontario street, Montreal ; ErancisX Valade, 674 St,â€" An toine street, Montreal ; Emanuel Beauâ€" w Jnnhor merchant, . Kingsley ; «B Proceedings in the contestation of elec~ tions having been hitherto delayed, owing to the absence of printed copies of the law on this subject, the Judges of the Supreme Court have very recently procured printed instructions of the rules to be followed in these cases. . The first step in this direc. tion wes taken yesterday by Mr. Girouard, advocate, who filed notice with the proâ€" thonotaries of the contestation of the Deviin presents ion contesting Montreal Centre B:vmou election to. morro®. & 1his afternoon about three o‘clock, while a beaty south wind was blowing. John Gordon ard Wm. Abott, ferrymen, started with three passengers, one of whom was a lady, and dhtgth.eu about 80 rods from the shore, boat commenced filling with water, and after drifting about 200 mw when close to the 5t and Ottawa Railway Dock. The whart being about six feet above.the water 1, great difficulty was experiencedin miug the unfortunates. Gooden Was :nnublowhn h::n out of tha vn’:fi t Dr. Brouse, who was promptly in tendance, aucceeded in restoring hi.l!!tc’ consciousness. Beyoud the ill effect arisâ€" Ing from the wetting, all are doing well, though it prove i a very narrow escape. 1 QuzBeq, Feb. 28. Full returns from Beauce give Mr. Dulac a majority of over 200. â€" 1he Harbour Commissioners met this aftermoor. A committee was sppointed to consider a letter from the Department of Public Works, asking for further infor» mation respecting tie contracts. The Commissioners were informed by leiter that that the warrant for $60,000 on ac~ count of the deepening of the channel had been issned. s * The Ice Bridge Goneâ€"Nearly a Seri< ous Accident. w _ The ice bridge opposite the town to G densbury having been broken up by the late continued thaw and heavy winds, erossing :s effected by means of row }oats. In repiy to a deputation of ¢ a !n.;:’.o’flho Local House % write would issue immediately for the in Quebec East and Quebec Centre. The project is being agitated by T Opimion Publique_ot having a grand reuuion of all the St. Jean Baptiste So. sisties in Canada and the United States in Montreal. to celebra‘e the National French Canadian Festival on the 24th June next It thinks that such a meeting would do much good in strengthening the attacnâ€" ment of French Canadians to their native country, stemming the tide of emmigraâ€" tion to the States, and inducing many of those who have left to re*urn. ‘ It knows thirty or forty societies in the Eastern States that would be willing to come to this city to celebrate the above anniverâ€" sery, if the Montreal St. Jean Baptiste Soc ciety would invite them, and recommendâ€" ed a subscription in aid of the project, if necessary. Ts is reported |Mt‘irf(m "â€"â€"“.m be a candidate for the mayorality, _ _ _ An application before Jndn Ramsay, by Messrs. Carter, Q. C, and Mcltae, the representatives of Mr. Brydges, is under consideration, with the view of obtaining the issue of a writ certiorari to quash the verdict of the Coroner‘s jury ‘agrinst that gentleman for manslaughter. . The petiâ€" toners desire to have the record brought before the Quecn‘s Bench, but it is re~ #« that that hes already ‘been done. application, which was to have been made toâ€"day, has been postponed until mext week, as the Solicitor General, owing to indisposition, was unable to be present. A young man lately from Scotland, died last night at the General Haspital, He was attacked with measles, and under the mistake that it was small pox he was seni to the hospital, where he caught the latter disease and died . C ooo on 2220 CC Ths Western of Canada Oil Company ‘lt&vnwoutfi;'ydtb.iwdhb-d-y, thereby throwing about seventyâ€"five men Put of empioyment. The cause is the deâ€" ro‘ud state of the oil market. & temperanceâ€" mass meeting is an«> ;’"P“bhfiophe.hr:'u‘x': lon:: Atning, A company y yo ludies wil ung setween .:’boludéo-;o. which will be delivered r. C. W, Boss, M. P, P , and Prof, J. P. Samuel. total abstainers. From present inducations lambering opeâ€" rations will be light this year. There is not the same demand for shipping or movâ€" ing of lumber this year within fifty per cent of last year at the same rate. < _ _ _ There is a rumor that the Hon. Mr, Mc« Kellar willâ€"retire from the Cabinet at the end of the Bession. Contested Electionsâ€"A Fatal Blunder _ The Cznada Guarantee and Investment Confpany, are @rganiziog a trial â€"board for Mr. J, Merrick mas deciined the offer of th:_lmpchrtmp ot l_’oylp_. ues on A deputation is to wait on the Hon. Mr. Cr @o:s on «Monday, requesting him to wucad in> liquor till, so thas it may be unpossible for wholesale dealers to sell smail quantities, tud that the practice of selling bn.di:/ad other bottled spirits by the bottle is interfering with the retail _ Owing to the efforts to bear on the mar blt.mnockolunnnkoicomuuh faidling. . _ â€" Cl _ The Mousssau vs. Withess libel case stands adjourned till Monday next. trade BRITISH COLUMBIA. Victorsa, 3.C., Feb. 28. The Bill to alter the Terms u.ox msed toâ€"day. .‘There was BP | BY TELEGRAPH Sale of Liquor in Stores. MONTREAL. PETROLIA QUEBEC. PRESCOTT. ORILLIA TORONTO: Prrzocis, Feb. 28. MoxtazaL, Feb. 28. Prescotr, March 1 Toroxto, Feb. 23 Channel Improvement. . _ A meeting of the Coast Side Associaâ€" tion was held last evening to consider the importance of the subject of the improveâ€" ;noal of the ohnnddu Hel‘luuno. Resoâ€" ntions were adopted, one of which urges Benstors:mnd Representativés in Congress the unused or. spoiled. bal and i popr oi ie aad Alcwore The Ontario Government have at pre« sent a bill before the Local Legislature for the institution of vote by ballot. 1t proâ€" vides for the :upplying of ballot boxes, ballot books and all necessary appliances for each polling subâ€"division, and makes the returning officer responsible therefor. When a voter h«s proven his identity in the same manner as the present, he is handed a ballot‘paper on which the names of the candidates are printei in different colors, with a number on tbobnkoo:o- ponding to a number visualy placed u‘ v bie m--fi.t:. bors‘ list, and e .t= terfoil in ano on. coun ie e m mt wie fls ir ted ; t per :'a counter oil ha:-‘ho initialled E the deputy raturning in charge. fx'uu deputy raturning officer in charge. hen he has reeeived this paper the voter g-hhmd' a screen, marks the person whom he yates, folds the paper across so asto expose nothing but the officials initials, returns it to the officer, who, verifies his own initials, and then deposits it in the box in the presence of all entiiled to be present. Provision Emndc for the votes of those who are blind, or upsble to write, being marked by the ofticer in presence of the agents of the candidates. _ As soon as the poll is _ closed the deputy _ returning officer in the presence of the agents of the different candidates, makes up into separate pack iges each ballot box, employed the men already engaged Release of Prisoners. Wicammorox, Feb 28.â€"The Warden of Newcastle Jail is accused of being in the plot to release the prisoners. 1t is said the outside party o6f confederates was very amall. A carriage was found on the road to Philadelphia broken down and the horses nearly dead from overâ€"driving. It is understood that the Warden has resignâ€" ed. He was recently suspended by the Sheriff for allowing the escape of two other prisoners. . â€" to securs ‘an a viationâ€" of at least $100,000 to Sumplare the Work and" Keey ‘ ‘R-Jm,!'ob.na.â€"l suit has begun: in the States District Court by the United States against the ° York Street Flax Spinning Company, to récover $100,000, for alleged underâ€"valuation of invorces of linen goods. The Company is English, and‘the suit is against its agent Cm10400, Feb. 28.â€"Christopher Refferty was hung at Waukegan for thob,;mnur of Policeman O‘Meara in Chicago two years 3 | Ee CemR Om C204 C OUSERAVERIRRET Keene, m;mm o?\’-lenfine, was hanged this morning. . He confessed the deed. Barosxm, Feb. 28.â€"The l:rnich army, under Moriones, had made three attacks on the Carlist forces before Bilbos, and were repulsed each time. . . _ % Lissos, Feb, 28.â€"Late advices from Buenos Ayres, received here, say that cholera continues to rage with unabated violence. w Anniversary. Wasmnxoro®, Feb. 23â€"Senateâ€"The celeâ€" bration of the 100th anniversary of Ameri~ can independence was discussed, which shouid :.H“h‘wm in its ;‘::nw(er. and to c Queens, perors, mm& should ‘beâ€"invited It was said against the proposal that it -otrnld not bomcoua' tent with Amermn’d selfâ€"respect to invite and a World‘s Fair in America mld‘h;:k. but a r show on account of lhwm Vpnhfion, especially so soon after the ienna Expediation. During the month of January there has been a decresse, as compared with January last year, in the exports from Great Britain to the United States of clothing, earthen and chinaware, hardâ€" ware, machinery, copper, railroad ison, igâ€"iron and writing and printing paper. _ decrease . in . some .cases is over Paris, Feb. 29.â€"The Court of Appesls has dismissed the claim of Naundorf, who styled himself Louis XVIL,° pronouncing the man a crafty adventurer. The Chinese Disturbance. Kacasakt, Feb. 27.â€"The insurgents have advanced to the walis of Nagasaki, aod there has bm â€"some fighting, with what result is nown. ‘Foreign resi« dents are safe under the protection of fibh:ir Consuls and menâ€"ofâ€"war in the har« ur. A special to the London Telegraph from Central Asia, says the Yamu« Turkomans recently made an attack on the Russian fortifications. They were defeated. While mn&: frozen river during their reâ€" treat, the ice broke, and a large number Mapzi, Feb, 27.â€"The Government has withdrawn its garrison from Toless, in the Province of Gulpuzcos. raised to the peerage. e The jury inp:;o Tichbopne case after being out a short time brought in the folâ€" lowing verdict: «Guilty of all the charges," ard the claimant was sentenced to four« teen years rnlnrmndo. There is great over the verdict. Advices from Gold Coast represent that u: to the 29th of January, it was doubtful w the Ashantees meant peace or war. News having been m'l.ld that a large force of the enemy was collecting rear of the British forces, a reeonnn-na :.u‘;mdo,mdthil l::fl::.m series of ttles previously re which ended in the capture of Coomassie. . 0_ were droweed General Kauffman is to return to Khiva in April, Abandonedâ€"Installation â€"~ Peerageâ€" ‘The Claimant Found Guiltyâ€"‘The Ashantee Warâ€"Nows from Cenâ€" tral Asiaâ€" â€" Loxbox, Fab. 28 â€"The company which ijssued proposals a few weeks ago for laying a light telegraph cable between England and America has abandoned the enter« prise. beciuse of scaaty support, and gives motice that money deposited by subâ€" scribers to its stock will be refunded on Professor Huzley was yesterday installed as Rector of the University of Aberdeen. The Right Hon. John Wilson is to be An accident occurred bere toâ€"day, in which & gi.1about nine ynndqo::&t leg badly smashed, and had to it amputated near the thigh. _ Another girl also was alightly injured. They were try» ing to get on a sleigh, and slipped under the runner. Carlist Warâ€"Anothor Claimant, UNITED STATES. Vote by Ballot. Executions. PORTUGAL. OSHAWA. Sad Accident. Withdrawn, ENGLAND. Cholera CHINA SPAIN. Suit. Osxtawa, Fob. 28. MAS REMOVED : Law Offices fiom mou.unu:, UVER Mr. BENJ, HUCKELL‘3 FLQUR STORK PURE cut.:alcm AND NEW MEDIOIN Selected, Shippiag orders executed are and despateh i6 . 81, 38 &# 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON Worksâ€"Horxsuy Axp Hom#grox. RodT 4 0%. bottles. _ _ _ ornaRMNEL thy burset prepention inâ€" Monâ€" Carefull ked and shipped, . Ordefs made payable Ill{ mhnt throughout the world. ___ _ PEPBINEâ€"%\&WM r!*l.‘- PEPSINE, the active mndg gastric sulc-. Hold in bwla- Y:;“"?‘ p‘l:l‘ulh- and as in $ CHLORODYNE is E&h w& com I e © tTonere " Many of s Careiip THOMAS MORSON & sON Medailists and Jurors at all the Great Exnl. The unde beg the public that thaP yire ondfeanmant I Being firstâ€"class workmen, and hbaving a expor.i:noe n:'l:ruuolnnl'dzupnl.»q-ul'!s or our 'utk. W pared to give our customers the I:lx_-rfit:(?u‘l’lnnc: unmvns.nu in the lines reâ€" o. > ger All work wmnlmbrOmY?." MASON & CO. Where they will be mg:nd to execute all work PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM FITTING, flittery with a greater amount ‘of false~ hood in it than fi«ttery usually has, to teil Mr. Joseph Pope that he has been a reâ€" spected and obliging public servant, or that he carries puble sympathies with him. to his rotirement.mNo doubt he mf:da dis appointed, but he no reasonable ground l;po:‘t‘ a feeling. He was thrust into office by‘his son James, when the Governâ€" ment of Sir John A. Macdonald was virâ€" tually dead. His appointment was & usurâ€" tion by a defunct ministry of the priviâ€" ip:gu of their successors. . The only cause for blame that we can see, is that more of those gentlemen who were appointed in thessme dishonorable manner have not shared the same fate with Mr. Joseph Pope. Is the mind a ponderable or an imponâ€" derable substance ; an essence, Yapor. or ab indescribable something which cannot be grasped, felt, or withheld? Man thinks, studies, invents, tires the brain by overâ€" work, and loses his reason ; rests his inâ€" tellect, becomes calm, uses restoratives ; and agiin thinks. When we reflect that a power of endurance can be ln:rhd to the brain, and that weak minds. have been restored to strength by Fellowa‘ Compound Syruap of fypophosphities, we cannot but conclude that the subtle power is really pohdérable a the fact that the imgredients which ‘render it laQUnd ty. Persons who of power by using the Syrup Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting Shop, No. 54, SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. Well cocked and properly served, Are sold by Chemists and Druggists The Axaminer attributes the dismissal of Mr. Joseph Pope to feelings of spite on the part of Mr. Laird. We would rather say, that it was on account of the old gentleman‘s‘ acknowledged uselessness in the place where he was, and to a very widely spread feeling of dissatisfic tion with his living â€"without : earnâ€" ing m livelihood at the expense of the coubtry, If Mr. Laird had not insisted upon the dismissalOf Mr. Joseph Poxp‘s Exteor,â€"Nature furnishes curaâ€" tives. Man dircovers their virtued â€"aud preperes them ior use. 2506 The Ezaminer still continues to demoan the dismissals that have taken‘place. One would fancy on reading the lamentations, that there never was such an efficient pubâ€" lic servant as Mr. Joseph Pope or one 80 charmingly uio%ud to perform the duties of a Treasury. Now, every man in the colony knows, that the « old gentieman" did : positively no. work all the ‘long months he has borne the title of Tremâ€" surer, and Manager of the Savings Bank. He has heen a mere shape in the office, while an underpaid and most efficient offi. cer did all the work that was done. Mr. Joseph Pope of course had no ol::oflu to pocket a handsome salary, won for him by another man. . In these circumstances the obvious course suggested by common sense was to put into the office the man who ‘could perform its duties;â€"and this has been done. For years. Mr. Robins has done the hard work, um vant‘s wages, it is time, therefore, should receive the full value 'hfi the Government allows for such services as he performs.‘ Ornaments are not much need: ed in public offices, and asthe most ex« hauating .portioh .of .Mr. Joseph Pope‘s out," his removal will probably facilitate lhe’pizr:‘m wwhndfl{lmhlnly add to theâ€"duration: of the carpet, _ . _ ‘_You will fird the new Water Proof Cols larets at NzmuiN Bros., east end dm‘fl Bridge. . 3m insisted u the dismissal of Mr. Joseph Pops, pablis, opralan would. _ It would be and the penaity for each of these, in the .odu“nrni# officer, is two years‘ imprisonment ~with hard labour, and in every othercase six months, also with hard labour _ All officers are to maintain perfect secresy, and everyone convicted of in any way violating such secresy is to be liable to six months imprisonment with hard labor ; while no one can be compell«~ ed, evenin any legal proceedings connectâ€" ed â€"with the ion, to. disclose how he Tolod. . Retpopablereaponses are allowed to be paid out of the revenue fund of the Province, and no election is to be declared invalid from amy technical mistake, if those who try such election believe‘ it to have been conducted in accordance with the spirit and principle of the Act. nqfidgfimyumg{ to the returning officer with a statement ofall the necessary particulars, to be cailed the ballot paper @ccount ‘‘ After counting the yotes, and rejecting those which may be regarded as invalid from any of the directions not hav» ing been complied with, the returning officer sends a report otf his pmeudlnr. with his returns, to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, all these Ep«! are to be retained by the latter for at least a year thereafter. The returning officer, when he has ascertained who has the majority, announces the same, and if there is no tie, has then, and then only, a right to record | his own vote. â€" Certain offendes &re marked '"&Tnâ€":’"“‘fi?fi@-‘: M‘W‘t #3aduave: Morson‘s Effectual Remedies B A RRISTE R, latrusted to their care, at the SHoRTRST â€" Notick. Ercakfasts, OTICE.* At No. 54, Bussex Street, * From the Chariottelown Merald. Ditiners, "T RY: "N 00 N A NPB. Buppers, in strd RELu d SR UNCS London. _ _ . _ Wt o t iemin, Wirtinon‘t 1 casee Mon Mercer & Co,, W holesale Drug Clare & Co, o Torontoâ€"RMoLiZ Oonen OlCA2® Droggists. ;-r'y"drn-,"’”’fi éither sex, aequired or constituâ€" m ‘:t:‘vel, mb,w.u. é‘xflm “‘{"}.J’.‘?.L“ __ EXPORTAGENTS, _‘ _ ___â€" u':n-.maoo.ca--“u- Nefi 4 hoon i6 rartingrion nirent, Comdon K books sebt postpaid® for. seta sent for retail % ... ce cace aas io. , Ourvie® przson a Co, es 7 Feob. %, 1874 Jn s mwmulmm-m-mvn- m!n éither sex, mequired or constituâ€" CHEERFUL VOICKA lh‘sylnu-n;ln favor, and is undoubtediy que of She beut onlieniions of Songs for Comy 10r This is an admirable book to use with, or tc follow ‘‘The Hour of Singing." â€" Contains mus: from the v:_'y best q::lu “m. ® specum n.' W.8. Tilden, Price $1. Clears the biood from all im pure matter, iflm‘fi"' cause uulnfl * As is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from munwm to the mmost delicate constitution of t sex, the proâ€" fim solicits sufferers to give it a trial to teat ‘Thousands of testimontals from a!1 parts, Bold in bua.luhaduch,mdlnuuulhmn- a:x:nu the mnnm{.,‘ l:::::;cm clent : flufllflm‘ cases, by all chemists u# p&.; vendors throughout the world. .n Pnsc dn Roiaint t Apothsentien Auiaitel® hnsie y 3 Moppier & fmen Halifarâ€"Avery, Brown u*L wgry,m'naoo. Mwmwmrnpefln ote Read ing, Two Part, Three aud Four P!nflln.u:. in High Schools. Is a great favourite, n« m‘%mntamm. ue By L. 0. Emerson and W. ®. Tilden. Price $1, bridge & Co., Colomanâ€"st, Londos. Ets nd all the Wfihfloflb FHouses. AG IN ug:uu. Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Wholesale Drug fit Clare & Co. ontoâ€"Kiliott & C0., Wholesale Druggista, !ammemntmmuonwlm- wflflmmhmh&ummm For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases and sores ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"falling and‘ permanent Khedive of Bxypt. :‘ ! NCY ) .o ols a Hlm BOND STREET, LONDON, AsTIDCA AND BronCiITIS effectually relieved in emom o iniomne malfhine i9 hat mharely i on mie e nogoananes m w m in lo-lnm::mu-h-w nm.wmhly He told me he had used it for years with the most perfectsuccess. Certainly the inhalation had the cigarettes in boxes, and as puuuns Ulleg for innalation in boxesw; by Savory & Moore, 148 New Bondâ€"st.. lnv‘nter, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, Should at once send his name and address with $1,50 for one year‘ssubscription to : KHour ‘of Singing, css oo litaines NV outver prrson & co., "! "*_* * ob iitâ€" Boston. msmed Â¥ PREPARATIONS, 0. Mesers. Lymans, Clare & Co., 382 St. Paulâ€"st., Pn in altoer cVer r 00 en h) »Aa t o t e S ie B t « I‘.\‘ym"‘g' & Co,, 157 Kingâ€"st., Toronto, man Bros, â€"s Beg to state that they have‘entered into lrrum ments for the exclusive W holesale Axel;:nmr PANCREATIC EMULSIO Nana other *IIM lodhlndm;uouotummvoqa loore‘s Chemists Queen, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, H.1. H. the Emperor Napoleon, H.M. the ;"V magical effect I ever witnessed." Dr, J. McVzAGH. "I have never known an instance in which relief was notobtained."â€"GEN, ALEXâ€" ANDER, Sold as tobacco, in tins, as cigars and The =" Home‘" takes rank with th e best period cals of the day, Aiâ€"is the: * than ux ol.li:; thfvlfii)‘:v.l:;u -nb-mor has a cholce drE® large Steel Engravings, one of which was :vm First Priscat the Late Provincial Exhi= bition in London, â€"o# THEâ€" Dominion of Canada. Profits from $20% to $300 per month. Perman« ent emplovwment. TROY 400., _ S wl i5 Th 82 Kingâ€"s}. East, Toronto. The Canadian Patent Office Record 20 DOREF ) Loudon ;‘.fi“.?x"i’:'x'?.&:‘d.’"‘"m‘" sts, and Store Nov ie iSm" 218 In the and more identified with ino people. in ihat momt and dinatetio 10e k Used by thousands of Teachers and sold w&hoot u-’d music‘dealers. "The Cbristian Graces," "The Ange! of Peace" #" Bed Time," and ‘The Wreath of 1inmortelies," fiwmwmormmmkn £ tf W. Jag:!ol.!m‘:n. Ont., a o7 coist 1 <~ oi General Agont MEGHANICS MAGAZINE T the publisher, PE_V.QHONAL CHIMES, Best Vestry Sing RIVER OF LIFE. Best Book for Saubati ,GEORGE E. DESBARATS, Montreal, â€" A cupy Jffirst nambar ean be seen at thisoffice PI A N OFO R T E. Richardhon‘s Kew Method CLARKE‘S wWoRLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE YHANGE OF AGENCY FOR 50,000 COPIES SOLD N EW KA P NE BOX OFCLARKES B4l PILLS "Peace Be Unto This House." CHOUL MUSIC BOOKS, Trade Markâ€"" Broop MrxrUr®." The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer It cures old s6: Bright! iitonâ€"Winer & Co, . laxâ€"Avery, Brown & old Fhnt it Par Chéapest Firstâ€"Class Magasine DVERTISEMENT. RTHUR3 HUME MAGAZINE, Agonts Wanted Everywhere ‘Ou-mmn-onmnum Cures ulcerated sore 1 o«mmwflnmn-mm Clres blood and akin diseases, SAVORY & MOOdX6‘s OR THE BLOOD 18 TBE LIFE See Deuteronomy, chap. x 28. CHOICE TRIOS! . 3 Part Songs for Femule Volces. THE OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 2 1874 18. â€"We will give men and wom cly nom weu s mon Sipee PUBUISHED BY Earnest! and PRICE $3.75, â€"â€" A N D â€" TCM n rase Shinioy ts thome sell our Progressive! Who has engaged Mr. JAMES WYNER, celebrated Hair Cutter and Wig Maker, (from Palmer & Son‘s, Montreai,) to take cbr ree the Gentiemen‘s Department. .~ Z@¢Tme LADIEYâ€" HAIB DRESSING Ari ABTIBTIO HAIR WORK will be sttended to by the Preprietor, ." aming them, They are to be seen al Burlington Halt~Cutting â€"Raom, Simultangoutly with the arrival of the new Steain Fire Engine, came those comforts for THE NEW ARRIVALS. ~ DIRECT IMPORTATION, WHOLESALE AND RETALIL, _ Ex. Ship from France, England and Spain, _ Ten hhds, EXTRA : FINE} O LDâ€"PORT . WIEN BEI! ‘The best quality from the producer, for medicinal purposes and family, use~Warranted pur Jan, 2+ 1874 ’gx’-m:gmsmnumrmmmvmu. 1s; unequalied & m olty, SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good ft guaranteed or no saie, f Purvéyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufferin, Jams, Jel in goodsâ€"French and dish tr Eio dn dtlor hom Proll; Sman eâ€"pure 1 7 Ts Pricntai‘s ned Homp Th Lo T Thoigh Eimey to giese hawes. 1 TAILORING E§'Â¥A~BLISHM:ENT c d .. JtA d c n usc e +t reos t 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINE, It will repay any gentlieman to call and ex» Teas, â€" Coffees and Sugars,. Inpuoaâ€"Greem _ maak o e ben grzaes.. Cotne groitd dnly mod rasted + e eaegs 1 HOSPATTERSCGNS, THE NEW PATENT CHAI Special Family â€" Grocer TILL THE CONQUERORS COME, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Fob. 5, 187%. Wholosale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. _ . _**~ fig‘&?fi“fl?."‘.fl‘«?:“...!’” T Wines and. Brapdiss dimwolly imported ty a, and 4 P. BASKERVILLE & BRO8, Whak <# seus 2 (V, V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jeret‘s Fob. 9, 1874, Feb. 18, 1874 BASEKERVILLE «&> BROS T2 SFARKEâ€"ST, OTTAWA, tiaws : July ‘1.987 DUBLIN _ PORLK®, GUINNES & DAWE® PALE uAnIfinew.n-mmum;- Prairie Hens Ten hhds, Fines Old â€" Brandy, THOS. PATTERSON JOSEPH â€" DIMBLEBY . â€" Begs to inform nis friends and the general mflhmh‘m!fi*dfl CHINA â€"â€"WAREHOUSE. MOORE‘S ‘JTHOR, EDWIN MOORE® $25,000 S A LE Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House ! Wild Turk I . . T apdars in Oikes Partriages] . c oreie Chsese adoini'.mwk Silka Windiey Winsions " _ _ _‘ Wincies, Wincies, _ o# she-d-ao «id Towellings Table Linen and Naj Cottons (White and ) Flannels (White and Scarlet) Biankets and Quilts SMitlinery, Miltiner , Millinery, _‘ Jackete and Shawle COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PBEXISES Jaan. 8, 1874.. ; 272 This Sale will Continue One Month, â€"COMMENCINGâ€" _ MONDAY, JANUARY 5th. wa. This Sale being GENUINE, no Gookd will be charged at PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€" D.â€"â€"M cD O NE L L, 66X*SUSSEX STREET, 66. Cash Sale *AT WHOLESALE COST PRIOCE, â€"A good fit guaranteed or no saie, Z@r All Goods Warranted Shrubk . wl SPARKSâ€"ST... 30 Athf nopn 429 ,pat smmce ana ue soue Weâ€"Remember the place, m ..Next door to Hardy. Bros,, and east ‘of ~BOOTB AND SHOES ioileneit n enin o pte. paid by the saad 3'..5...;’5,2._.“ mnicve J. R.STITT & Co., . The part heretafore between X. and Plerre ind 3 Ganabda en trovis Obathar® inoes W 11 at % PRR CRENT, UNDER CoSr PRIOR: The stook in well smiestem amd cousne _ RAaving purchased the stook of Boots and Shoos GMND CLEARING RALE PRATF BROS. Hull, Dec. 10, 1874 Of Preston & MeLaughlin, at the old stand, R@yNo.â€"12 RIDEATU STREET, <@a JOSEPH UBLIC NQTICE. BANKRUPT #ATOCK. 1. FIRE1 At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price, At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price, At Cost Price. At Cost Price. good artie .0, mfimnfl-huuuâ€"u to us _ iB> isztmoermen‘s inspection 10 u... C% <K of mnwlmmuu MANUEACTURED CANADIAN TWAEDL AND CLOF: in a variety nnsurpassed by y other h. use in now :0 we Amve the pl %&%&“"‘w MANUEACTUREDâ€"CANADLIAN T i Anaweh Srrifommer the rrade Darengreies haying bese par -'m.m Aave the pleasure of on our Autumn Ciroular Eu% PyA y KA hy 3 Aeouh Readyâ€"made Clothing O‘MEARA & CO. their accounts at ones, Otheryise, the same will be piaced in our Col Are hereby requestéd to call in at Mesirs; RAJOTTE & Co., Pooiey‘s ‘Bridge, and settle ol OMEARA & CO. A. DUFF, : Ottawa, Aug 5 â€" 1678 #. * use Arizmaph of 2 Warranted for Three_Years, will in ATrism>)> ~: Mechanical G@entus, War Three Yeoars, will Knit 24900 Stitches * Afuing peok Agoam Nitioe,Jpianante A it Bhawis, Jacie Family Knitting Machine Every description of property {nsured at modâ€" erate rates of premium. & AROURITY BBOULD BR THE PRIMARY CO NSIDER AT ION. ‘lâ€"“a‘zrm-.am the Insurance Company LIFE n.Tm gOYAL â€"CANADLAN Insuranc#®oory Authorized Capital; $5,000,000 Jan,. _ 4. o E‘ll INSUKANCE, Fob. 28, 1874 %em.Orricuâ€"No. 8} Sparks St. Fob. 18, 1874 50 Sparks Street, Ottawa. Mr. T. RAJOTTE; OYAL OTICE 0 ‘ or :fl.: the next few n and eilinformenton suthndelichs srioe AaAUTVM N1873 REMEDY â€" FREE. Ottawa, Oot. 6th, 1878 _ * ROBERT ANGUS, Jr., All partiesindebted to & CU... 18 Nassaq . ~ Mow Â¥~â€"â€" a simple and sure means of sed. Our assortment of R. EN IXMK O o i oo e anee Faspiies RIDEAU STREET, OPPO T. RAJOTTE & Co. The nudersigned HAS REMOVED to Reef Muccasins, for immediate Acz»®7T PER DAY. $.10$0 feranaaces Biiaie thloe tnd at any ing wee, . Pqrticuiace "Mos en A tomprin Drompbeapen, to whomevenen, i rnopnbonn n n iiooral acinty :'15-:325 r to JAXES NXLSON, 1i# St, James Btreot, . Feb, 2195â€"3in .. ind emplay "-1’“ b‘m"‘ifi-iw&"’ 4. ‘I';‘fob. , ‘ilng, % ~2iR0 22 : €22, for thy ‘Ronders for the e For further par Sokeayo®* * hn‘ 4. ~< $ 0 %fi '?'Tg,“ 9 Tr;-(i.:; Cc Te mpoey at HMeroware dor tne Pebsa$°*" u:l:;m gov_n:o:: 3 Ti ioi ie Eniduimighntes Tnilit nban of the Upe pf en fonfeerre of e e ‘A_D., 1874, at seven ociock p.m., for ns naking arrangements for: the nurshene Sionoranprek Mprenkpments for. the purohase ‘ ~HARDWARE BUSINESS **Mink" and the Barges «Berths," "Alein," ‘ it« aOcuinal Cunads, with a welrepreoted mose, _ this is a rave chanse 10 (any ‘one of materste JUST OPENEDâ€"2§ baies of new patterns t Brussels, Tapestry, #Ply and Kidderminstor Carpets,‘ Hemyp ‘Mattings and Oileioths, dirâ€":¢ from the best English makers, to which weonl« Adently invite the inspection of purchasers. . Our stock being even More compiete and un~ tensive than in any former season, ahd «u* prices will be found as low or even lower thro . o. than en _ ‘Tenders for she removal tose of Htore -»&fidwâ€"figu& Wollings m SHOOLBRED & CO . Ortawa Carpet House u-avn-h:u_._-nhou--. L OReRâ€"Puperels furnished "with every re ;A t 2C EARIAERSRIE under= signed associated with them, from: this Inst., :2“.:...;, Mr, John C. Pennock, au t lhdrh-'m:.lf‘ ml-k'dm imm Oo, 'lfi.“ whnd for the iiberal patrounge extended to past, solicit its contl m.u“' CARPETS. ICK NURSEâ€"A lady with large experience ) in the nursing of sick people, is open for gements in that line. Address M. K. h-: Fob.~21, 1874. ‘eu, 18, 1874 These All lie in the candl, at Montreal, and prt» For particulars, 40,, app: ‘The undersigned offers for sale the Steammnor Fob. 14, 1874 Aearess 223 "eempat Sor soing out of â€"business Feb, 5 1874 Fou! 18, 1874 Ottawa, Jan. 1, 1874 Feb, 10, 1874 m’m“'?’â€""fl itended to. .. _ _ i@!‘_‘,. PR -.L;.hfl weut Business ©Chanee. Buitable for the Ottawa Navigation. nders for the breaking 300 toise of Stone, * ORPORATION OF THE CITY â€" ~OTTAWA. 8 . wÂ¥ TEAMEE AND BARGES FOR SAUE OTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.â€"The 8. ROGERS, _ UNDERTAK ER ORSES WANTED. JAS, sAILIFF _ SPRING 1874. A wellâ€"established T EN DE RS IoSEHr a smy ane, I. T.A W,. PENNUOh. , with every requsite, City Engineot 125 on td 2500â€"44 P sul« il

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