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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Mar 1874, p. 1

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8t worlg $ 87 u8| proms Wasted "Puon t o Pttur CALS o# onge ESmessf s ®. ty °S \5‘1 (m:â€"o.. Surves ana at T laventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, _ Bho t one sood his mame and adarems wiwm The MECHANICS MAGAZINE Â¥F, YIELDILNG, b@â€"!ssuer of Marriage Licensesâ€"B# INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENT JpHOMAS P. FORAN, ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR.&c. W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Bartister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ TTNHE HON. JOHN 0 CONNOR, QC., BARRISTERS, ATTORNIES, SOLICIâ€" _TORS, CONVEYANCERS, &o., Otmwa, as _ Homceopathic Pnysician, and Accouâ€" Yber. _ Residenceâ€"Albert Smm Office hours from $ to 11 a, nx., and 2to 4 p. ma, .. Fumn diapiacements Barristers Attorneys and Solicitors. & copy of irst 'l‘AleN & CHBYSLER, Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. leitors in CHancery, Notaries, &o. Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Rideau Streek G. Tamzox. F. H. CHRYSLER, Ottawa, June 3 1873. No. 12 St. Jamesâ€"3 Bept. 9, 1873. Ts Ottawa, South side of Rideeauâ€"st., near Gloucester, MAIX STREET, HULL Hull, March 9, 1574. _ Cancers cured without the use of the knife, by a mew but certain, M{o‘.a almost painiess proâ€" Referen ver partics s ireatâ€" ao i requireg n E* fully BARRISTER, sOLICITOR, &c., (Successor to Williiam Mosgrove, ESqâ€",) WB Mcsgrove‘s Building, Otta wa. Barristor, Attorney, Solicitor, &c., Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Ottawa, Ont. Day O ite the Tores office, es Conine Towg: Migh, stive se ie resklonser Ory1C@sâ€"Elgin Stre D&U.c. _ L&TTERS E‘f“' aad . if money, % y n'neleug.avm :J MVFM t MacLEAN, BQ‘:‘IB & CO., Wellington Street, Nov. 13, 1878 Ottews. Feb. & 8 s Puptished kVERY nm.f!l{?umo. in | A7* VUB Y time morni mail, c annum, poid in advance ; or;f-!‘l‘ if NI:dlfll’..fionu kâ€"u‘ encouragement (OXE PAX® COPY IX TXN) * ® wen to parties up Clubs whether “.‘A'lhn'ns:du'y owoglgAdnynb-h' are Inserted | Con ited nam nection n the Weekly Times at 10 cents per line, lst inserâ€" ville, lon, each Subsequent insertion, 5 cents. Z4 All sivertisements measured by a Nonâ€" Ottawa, May $ is Ded ° Professional and . ~siness Cardsâ€"not exceeding #4 wordrâ€"are ins~> .-l’in the Daily Times at$!6per ‘?&uu Contracts {.â€" any definite term are made at SCALE RATES, v .ich may be seen on applica~ Euch, rasraio each additional word over 24, > the pubtisher, â€" OFFICE: o aster in Chancery Chambers, orrawa""""" """""na nana &R LOGAN INAEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, Notary Public and Advocates. taations BERT CASSELS, Jr Porordinary advertisements in Daily Trrxs ist asertion, ! sentr . ar line; each subsequent R jon, 5 cents Paragraphe among reading matter, 25 cents ‘"epecial Notices, 12 cents per !Ine. Condensed Advertisements, #uch as RCHAMBAULT & LEAMY af Canadian portage K. J. P. LYNN, sw LAW FIRKM E6h: Datlu Cimes and at T. C. BRIGHAA opposite Hamilton Bros THE Y EEKLY TIMES, RCHAMBAULT Fl P. COUTLEE, B. C. L. â€"0, ELWELLB ADÂ¥ERT!SINC RATES, tions. W anted, Wiiuations Vacant lersigned have agreed to form 2 DAFuerâ€" the practice of Law, in the vity of ter, Advocate, &o. ‘®â€"Over the Exchange Hotel, KCLL PQ o\ _ ANGUS & IRWIN, \khio UNDERTAKERS, YVOL. VIIL NO 2517 Miscel W Muine®* ols wranted of to Leaty when aot exceeding 24 words, 25 CENTS usofor ®. namber can be Bei‘‘s Slock, Siginat" "aak», =â€"â€"â€" & N D â€"â€"â€" H. FERLAND, ADVOCATE, ce at Dr. JO9. BEAUDIN‘S wWoOOD, R. MACDONELL, G. 8. L. FELLOW. C. M es ~ E A.P. REMON. an _ Patent Office Record A. J. CanustT® f Que 38 SPARKSâ€"ST. tment of Metailic and all kinds of posite Russell House y morning (Su pted am ..,:fi.‘ im&w N ivered in thecity. . It 3-..11:3 the United States, at .50 free NS AND CASKETA s Office, corner of O‘Con: conjoint!v in the Village ec, for the transaetion business, either in the Untario. Special care ‘ accounts in both Proâ€" Articles Fo N, &0. â€" $@BTOnders by teleâ€" Lewis & Pinhey.) ANDREW LeAMY ___ Advocate. | o Rent, Houses Wanted, MONTREAL Cattle for Sale, Board and Lodging to diseased and 1758 ] M. P. Haut 484â€"3m Montreal. at thi softice 2512 ly Cattle Wa 2401â€"3m. Bparks RAYB SYRUP OF RED SPRUOE GUM g or mn, Ooha l‘g ot Seonts ger pottie. MnEmm Haxzy R. GraY, Chemist, Sole Mapu/feturer Tade Mark secured) Montreal. d0â€"ly _ ml’:::t:‘g'n-;-wfiomm. Perman» * TROY & mper the 24 a 82 Kingst. East, Foronto. Dec. 23, 18/3. For saie, by privatecontract, Lot No 63, fronting on Elmâ€"St., ROCHESTERYVILL E. mnmmmmw Road. The lfliv a #e8~0o RTABLE DWELLING nmmn,wmmmmmu- ings ail new, ‘The house is well furnished; mm.mvmneflwllde n-pmn:smm ':x‘hnud'u& G00D PROPERTY, CHEAP â€" For through tie 't:mt'h tickets and every information From Quebec to G sailing from Quebec o%u:rnmtmfiu mmvu." nhw-fl:u‘m Return Tickets grancedâ€" at reduced rates. An rienced carried on each Persuas wishing to send for their friends ean l.mmw!eou:l‘-:’ro':n railway m«:nm«mcl}mm&d [When tiekets are not used the amount is returned, less a small deduction.] OF ROYAL MAIL*sTEAMSHIPS, The shortest, cheapest and quickest ‘l.alm ww&w is one of the fifiafi'&'fi'&i”fi_& world. Vessels will be despatehed as follows :â€" NOVA SCOTIAN................ February 7 FOLYNRSLAN.:........;..o..). oi 14 CIRCASSIAN............... ... it 21 FEUNSLAN:c910.::1«.1s02+ .02 ® 23 HIBERNIAN.................... . March 7 BCANDINAVIAN............... # 14 RATES OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portland or Quebec (every Saturday to ______ Liverpooi and Londonderry.) _ _ _ _ Fures from Ottawa, Cabin. ... ...$77 50 to $87 50 »eix‘l Dec. 6, 1873 with C Appyte. _ _ .. AcROWK _ _ Auctioneer and Real Estate OW /a. Aug. 13 1873. t3 _ mix‘d ON AND FROM THURSDAY, Dec. lith, 1873 Traine will run daily, as follows :â€" Ottawa Dec. 8, 1873. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME.} with No THE ST. LAWRENCGE Brockville Ottawa _ . Ottawa .. Brockville Of uniform with the Grand Trunk " Sarway. The old reliable, quickest and best route. shortest line to all points East and West. N EW M A P W en “'â€"' TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DALV Comnections made with G, T. Trains and Brock» â€"Axpâ€" + Brockville & Ottawa Railways | 8@â€" Btuy your Tickets for Ottawa ’ via Brockville.â€"8# t Every aay CANADA CENTRAL the NMail A ""lmw:’.. 05 6 In For further information and tickets -upl‘r at the Company‘s Offices, RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, Sparksâ€"st, Ottawa., H. DE ROUVILLE, C. J, BRYDG Agent for Prescott, Man, Dlm‘c.u';r. W. H. GREAVES, A. JOYCE, Agent for Brock\ville, Agent for Ottawa Feob, 19, 1874. 240y 1 | 110 P.M./Grand Trunk Mail 3 1m;-.'m"%gm"m""‘ x‘d| 0 e aS P m THROUGH TICKETS IssUED To ALl Paxa mb l e dn TNE ET Baggage Checked Throughâ€" DVERTISEMENT RARE CHAnUS TO SECURE A Vay for Mont â€" M.Tv‘l:ro du Lmamw%m Mountain®, Portland, St. John, .N‘.K, Halifizx, Boston, &c., &c., Sight lup"~u& OTTAWA RAILWAY. Agonts Wanted Everywhere Day Day Expross for Ki Toâ€" mnlo\%q Da&r:rl:‘(“fiem\ and all points West, at...... Night Express . * 4 ~)\..\ Trains now leave Prescott follows : Close connections at PRESCOTT and BROCKâ€" VILEwith all trains on the 8t. [ & 0. and B. & 0. Railways, to and from OTTAWA. ONLY ONE CHANGE FROM PORTLAND TO CHICAGO. LLAN LNE The Great Direct Canadian Routo to all Points mast and West. 1873=4. Winter Arrangements, Il18°{ Pullman Palace Parior and Handsome New Ondinary Cars on all Through day Trains,and Palace Sleeping Cars on all Through Night Trains over the whole Line. â€"O# THRâ€" . . _ Dominion ‘of Canada. GLASGOW LINE. 1N anpl ds SR D RDORE ET 22 CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POLNTS, 4 <f Bs T C .. 8 lt 10 00 A x _LORYE 1. nannentine with Leave Ottawa. 100 p.M with Boats at Sand Point, and {Stage at Renfrew for Pembroke, GOING NORTH GOING sOUTH Grand Trunxk West G. T. R for Rast B vp5%~ Connecting with. Managing Director, Ottawa. GOING WEST GOING EAST. __* _ _+ 8.15a.m ARRIVE D. W. COWARD & CO,, Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, LEAVE Hox. A.â€"B. FOSTER, AND Managing Director 1230 p.m., 8. 30 p.ma 140 p.m., 940 p.ou 1.50 p.m., 9.50 p.nx ue ds ow. The feet 4.20 pm 5 06 <iy% us £io ARY | Arrive in | Ottawa. â€" Tht 1250 P.M Arrive at Prescott Junetion. 145 P 4.55 p.M 415 panc, 820 p.us. 4.00 p.nc., The to enpitn the business being Steagit on ie e To be dis in one of the :ernunrg:::l‘fl, m.m From the best makers ; also .Dl’n%lfig C. â€"Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s SILVERâ€"TO MELLING BOTTLES, 1VORY HAL AND COMBS, TOLLET SETS, VASES, o. And a large assortment‘ of Pollet requisites A. CHRISTIE & Co., Drugzists, Sparksâ€"st, The subscribers have J?l‘ received a large assortment of English PEEE O MEERY etory, and the prices are extremoly low, Quoâ€" Eio S t e Aeirenrnen tremat y To: uce min ppmenopmients ...\ S badd wWoVvEN WIRE MATTRASSHS, ___Elastic, durable and nolseless, _ Proof against ENGLISH SINGLE BEDSTEA ENGLISH UBLE BI&AI‘ cn&o CBAUI‘J‘“B‘MM *Theus goode ute Infforied direet ore Mulnur Satiafactory reasons for going out of business, Address Box 453 P, . Ottawa, FRIDAY, 27th OF MARCH "NEXT for the sale to the Department of a ulmg-.- ornotle-thnnmamlmcmedl‘ tons register, and of an as‘not. exceeding five years. Tenders to state the dimensions, tonnage, rig aoc age of vessel offered, whether classified or not. the deseription of wood of which bll‘:? whether coppered or sheathed, the condition of the hall. ruum and -ll.{c:nd whether the vessel is fit tor immediate service or not. ‘The piace where ths veuelmnbcleen.moumovlmw.rp-nbb livered, not later than the FI DaAY o# M AY, as well as the amount for '&fln ® offered, should also be stated in the ;like» wise the quantity of coals she is capable of cart yâ€" Ing, and her qu@lities as a sailing vessel. WM. SMITH, Deputy of Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Feb. 24, 1874. as 2511 Feb, 5 1874 TENDERS will be received by this Depart: ment, at Ottawa, up to Noon of _____________ _ ‘«Fish hooks, net and seines,‘lines and twines, * shall from that date mu‘.:lomumm fishing nets and seines, and fishing lines twines and no other, and that it will be compeâ€" tent for the Collector at any Port of Entry at which suc‘ goods are imported, to call upon the im porter to make onth to the fact that such nets seines, lines and twines are so imported for fish= Ing purposes only before passing a fret entry of such goods, & * Felt for Hats and Boots ; * t The exemption under this head of the Tariflâ€" Schedule C., is considered to ulm‘lnd shail hereafter extend, to an article "Patent felt," im ported for the manufacture of boots and shoes PALLLAES AHCL Notice is hereby glven that His Kxcelleneysthe y,the Governor Generai, by an Order in Counci â€" Ing date the 2nd huunthnul under the xe:l:fl lnvx‘n:flby g: 4t ‘:oouon olmh.m: ct 3ist Victoria, approve followâ€" ing interpretations I.p'r:'huo- to the admission of "Seine Twins" and "Boot felt," viz : Ottawa, June 30, 1873 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, _ To: Gi‘i:jnfifé"i"&"';j.w the actual signatures of two responsible and sons, residents of the Dominion, wfl:'“wg: 3':’3;.. uuev'tl,lr Tzfl'z.-% dl.h. e works embraced in the contract. (Was is 10 Ram NN RT For the due fulfilment of the contract, satistacâ€" tory security will be required on real estate, or by gr. m.‘i‘:.{'c'n to Nulx‘::n:lm cent. on an the bulk sum of the contract. ##. PECICCCT. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March 7, 1874. 2510â€"Zawk tudsa except there are attached the actual signature mdth':lnamro otthomuorlh-m place of residence of each member of the same. _ _ sealed Tenders addressed to the undn_d‘ and endorsed "Lender for Post Office, Ottawa, will be received at this office untll Saturday, the 3ith day of MARCH next, at noon, for the tinishing aud completion of the above bdillt. thee it W hiker â€" cnumim]' ho mn.qb' i’ ueguo. 0 c P uxk Waete furum of Tondar, &eâ€" and ail noogst ust., waere forms * sary information un’bmngi Contractors are notified that Tenders will not be considered unless made nnctg.ln accordance with the printed forms, andâ€"in ease of firms This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the bw:;t ol.'_l:;i‘euhl".' Business © Chance. T HARDWARE BUSINESS Tenders to state price per ton of 2210 ibs, dell: lers to st ce per verâ€" ed at Riviere du ?::np‘: e?nl quantities in the months‘of May, June, and July next. 1NT Tenders will also be received, at the same time and place, f 300 tons of Railroad spikes, accordâ€" tog to sainple to bo seen at the above Aiine The Commis struction of the give Public No receive tenders on about 73 mil BEDSTEADS ! Wrought _ Iron_ Bedsteads |\Boltâ€"Heading Machine.| 25n __ H. MEAvOWS & 00,, CAPITAL STOYE 9EPOT, trule, DSice ber table, packed and delivered on AM s £ Cfiw _ COLLRENDER, successor to Phelan & Collender, _ of which I am sole owner m“m‘t:. These Cushions are not sold to mab in New York or Canada, being reseryved for my own Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tables, complete with bails, cues, «&c,, and having the celebrated "Phelan & Collender Combination Cuskions‘ AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES Ing Machine with all the latgst improvement v?filch is now suecesfully in operation, beg n& pectfully to intimate to contractors and others requiring Bolts un::‘rlku. that such can be furâ€" nm‘h«l wll;::n ex lu‘xug'u:d uulowernm than have been charged in this city hitherto. yletoria Foundry & Machine Wo:t.;' Â¥ Ottawa, Bep'.‘.h;yfl. 1873 ESSELS WANTED P. 0. Box 1847 /ERCOLONIAL RALILWAY Comnttsston®®s‘ orn(‘lh’ Ottawa, Feb‘y. 10th, 1874 OTICE NTERCOLONIAL RALLWAY, The undersigned having a Boitâ€"Head g Machine with all the m'finnonmh OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, G O O D S By Command A wellâ€"established; STANGCARD in Sâ€"AT Agan Buitable for k. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, CuUstoMS DEPARTMENT, Commissioner of Customs, C. J. BRYDG ED. °B. cu.um}.:n, A. W. MCLELAN, By Order T3s Broadway, New York, 2277m3 Ottawa, 5th March, 187% N. 8, BLASDELL & Co, 35 Sussex Street. F. BRAUNS, Pamwital 2400â€"2awktd Avnm qUaACKS, ... A victim of early N;â€" "i-’.-_ci'o'_i-"c'u'\'fl _______ _ _AGIENTS LN CANADA. _ Montrealâ€"Eyvzus, Mercer & Co., #:'dâ€"h Drog lwfinlb&ha & Co. _ Toronto _ PHlot i 5 on Sn Olesale Dru gists. Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & is warranted to cure all dmmmuuun. Houm, Sravel, and pains in the baod. â€" Bold in boxes, 48 6d each, by all Chemists and Paten‘ Medicine vendors. Bole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKER, Avetbecerdes Hail F2zcin, London, h'n..m.m.pumnmu. ewbery Sone, 37 Newgate London, grd.y.‘ W‘m[m m-fi% Houses, * S : oo CTS LN CANADA, coun and Ti Pray m e aiaaags chulee Jhnk of tno following. large aiid ciogant Steel Engravings, one of which was awarded the First Prize at the Late Provincial Erhi= bition in London, The * Home" takes rank with the best period cals of the day, 1t is the ASTHMA AxD BRoNCHITIS effectually relieved wmamdlu‘n%nnmtm- ful attack of Asthma, Lord y had scarcely minute pr hen. the ll:l"m ll‘ll ute or so, wi m:)mm:mmhw:n&gfimv. Hnmmh-mnudltmunvlflhnm perfect success. Certainly the inhalation had the most magical effect L ever witnessed." L. J. MCVzaGit. "I have never known an instance lnvhm%mow‘ Mu "_umb..:i ANDER, as n tins, as cignrettes in and as pastilles for innalation in boxes; by Savory & Moore, 143 New Bondâ€"st., London; and all cr'xtmuu, msm " oV i 1079° P30 Medicinal preparations of Messrs,Havory & Moore‘s fage uy empenciainee irpad Khedive of Egypt. * # _ Lyman Bros. & Co., 157 â€"st., Toront M e inndatr e reaminegmets m ve or PANCREATLO EMU LSIONana omnee ectinntet . PREPARATIONS, «o. Mm‘b‘hn 4& Co,, 382 St, Paulâ€"st., For cleansing and the blood from all im« For m%muâ€"- ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and permanent It cures old cu-dmmmmml. Onn-w-x.l;& Cures biacicheads, or ples on the face, Cures scurvy sores, Cures cancerous Owublood-nd:'-ll?.i:m-.q _ch.nl-houmdnvmnmnpnnm. _ _" From whatever cause arisingy _ _ _‘ _ Bold by all Perfumery Vendors. _ Rimmei‘s Violet, Rose, Leat, Rice, and other Tollet Powders. â€" A liberal allowance to shippers. Eugene "iiliu-l'" _ Perfumer to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 9 Strand, 138 Street, amd 24 Cornhill, London, l; m-nl des Italiens, Paris, and 76 King‘s Road, Brighton. L Patronised by all the World. P e k i ;%l:.-fl\ Lavender ‘Water, distilled from mwmw&ihfl «epaeremde io ie t nreni n . Rimmel‘s Glycerine, Hopey, Costum and Floral Crackers, very uunlzg' for Bal and "Peace Be Unto This House." egreiieg 2009007 C 3P BME 4 000000 Coc T Keyloss,‘an Hal B.po.uc.a;, m I Llhll"nely?&l&eg &o, m Ormotu w ml lnola and mnnnm by J. W. :-’nc, tu ex in buut{.thon manufaetured abroad :h..ay‘m only obtained at this establish FINK ART BRONZES AND CHIMNE) OBNAIEN& of the newest ded:g. from Continental of the highest reputation,a Artistic munll of the richest and most gullh d*mm; 8, Orests ano vices, Enam in Colours, after designs by the most accomplished artists in thomul Metais, Em. m:?aleu, Ne‘:lluon. |ale'|‘ Rings, and bijouterie. as su k members of the Court, and uther dmflunmw ©Presentation Plate â€"Tostimontals ‘ot different sorts, Ricing cu& and . Jewelled and n&l; l!ox-.urlvvld y ‘Mr. Benson for the poration of London and other public bodles, t¢ enclose documents mw&lu the Freedom of the mm:mm‘ ot Wales, Duke of Edinâ€" bmrm'nmmplmmunmmn«r fashions, and of the must durable make. . ) W it is necessary to secure sof and & sufficient coating of sitver c l?tdfllyvm;ndmr% No â€" ze w-m’ and moé“i.' npun*l'by uufi' «Laa» men. Old Sliver, Jewellery, mh-a ic L@K+ changed. Merchants, Shippers and Clubs sup . Bright! | MERCHANTS SHIPPERS and W HOLESAL t | BUYERS are specially invited, before sendiLg \ nogrien firextpare toaniew trom the mane ue | Clock® Chains, Jewellery and Electroâ€"Plate which are sent t free, as not only nre the discounts ubenr:ul. a selection can be mad from the largest stock in the world. _ â€".__ _ NE BOX OFCLARKES B4l PILLb CLARKE‘S woRLO FANED BLOOD MIXTORE ) Sltltkq . ac0 0. 45500 0 ‘:f'"’vu'{"fi"' 4 Horipontal D iblex, . wWATCHES Ofall kinds,from 2 to 200 in England. Cheapest Firstâ€"Class Magazine naooann P e > m:ahrdqu or through merchantsand shippet+ AANGE OF AGENCY FOR The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer _ menteand RailwayComâ€" . pabies, esiablished 1740, w J. W % Blnuou, ‘A AND CLOCK MA GOLDSMI] i %VIBBIITH, AH%‘HUHO METAL WORKER, . Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin and Par Maker to the Chvonqr::)h by which the Derh) and all other Races and great events of t ,_ day are timed. Mfinflt‘lfictory and City Houseâ€"58 and 60 Ludgatâ€" West End Establishmentsâ€"2 Old Bond Street. andâ€"99 Westbourne Grove, London. â€" RTBRUR‘s HUME MAGAZINE, Christian G " "The Peace‘ Trine and * Pae W remin of innimmigiiols e n M HZ Int Printe of Wale! (opedial A;â€" %}‘ and to several Indian Potentales, Foreign Governâ€" Orders can be sent direct to the manufactory SAVORY & MCOXRE‘s . IMMEL‘S CHOICK PERFUMES |or THE BLOOD 18 TAE LIFE . See Deuteronomy, chap. x 23. Cheerful ! 144 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON ents wanted on salary or com miss on once for 4. WeIJORES, London, Montreal. OTTAWA, MONDAY, MARCH, 16, 1874 ie the queen and Ropal Family ; Karnest! and QLOCKS Ofall kinds, from 2; 1000 Gnm, threes opish Dining and T)r.'-wln.- Progressive! New York 267â€"1wiy n; l:u-c- That Will Pay ind onie tontn ts ie s Phont io don fnd Ew:::‘:fi::'dou“:o‘n an mone Particue y Arts=D.â€"We will give men and wom MYRTLE ~NAVY. I will send (free) recipe for my VEGH h gAul, removing hrnn-flmxn\;%: urmn-,o'r:lnnn, MoTHs, TaAN and a. Diszasms ue Wflu itclear an prowih of Hhath 59 bard heads of simwetiy teen, * THOB. F. umi . O, Box 5,12% _ 107 Broadway, New York, Monday and Tueâ€"day, at 8 o‘clock p. m. _ All letters must be -;»m addressed mpNew York and preâ€"paid by stamps, 8¢. per half ounce. _ P O., 0 ttawa, Jan. 8, 1874. On and from this date British Mails via New York will be elosed at this office on Suturday, Monday and Tuerday, at 8 o‘clock p. m. _ All wudnâ€"and denosits can be withdrawn at any OFFICE HOURS FROM 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M, For Money Orders and Saving Banks Business from 9 00 a.m. to 4 PM« > "G, P, BAKER, . On Money Ordet Unices ve Topghioat, the Dominâ€" Newâ€" Tig miok manger ae odh: i erentenntiietine bepostte: whitive reosved ‘at Thls Office infreet altowsd ntine rate of Rour par cenis pat $ Maiter posted up to 9:00 p.m. will be for warded Eastand Wl:& nmu'h'.rlymmo the same night, Via New York, close every Saturday, Monday ver "Aaimn ho Pn steamer will be closed at 122 p:m.,in which only Meveier wol Sootamint Di pim.in which onty c o i in t ons io on W RELINDTOR that "be has a shop on WELLL Nâ€"ST., To tb o C Amerion Where bapriineep Pw’l‘ OFFRICE, OTTAWA. Arrival and Beparture or Mails, favor the m“a.nfl. m N.B â€"Horses boarded nu: gm‘.;d in u:,-‘ mmm lm mad this feature, * MOKERS I $ Bee T. & B, on cach Plug, 2l of B. N. WELâ€" HHORNATI TE Te and most convenient Livery stables in the city. and 9th, 187)}, take pleasure in announcing the gm& thu.nqw enterprise, which is now open under their ;ononul mabagement for the . "Urok BRO8, & mcx‘:, ow . h â€"__â€" Lessees for Twenty Years, Chicago, June 1, 1873. The Lessees (well known as the Proprietors of mul-mul(us HOUSE before its destruction in the memorable Conflagration of October 8th For a Good Smoke The largest and most Complete Hotel in the‘World. GRAND PACIFIC HOTRL 1873. WINTEK ARRANGEMENT. 194 sultes ofrooms for families; combined sitting And bed room» and ‘apwaids of t bearoom * ho bass L is :E;uwl:tiowmm s room is 1e nes, Bpirk that can be purchased. ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. BM AllMails are closed by Montreal L¢ 8 minutes faster than Ottawa tme. nstantly on h Imillfll. O8T OFFICE NOTICE. Wishes to inform his many mondnndt.be(rub- lie, that be has succeeded his prother, 10OHN GRAHAM, as proprielor of this Hotel, and that L‘,.'.' N.- lnunuo‘g to make all who patronise the § MEWine Tem Ned (ede ie ce oethilea d cepnalaidles, _ In â€"the house are ladies‘ and gents‘ Parlors, March 11, 1874 itendance, and %"m m"v‘lll ph-':: on Stmniatsnniss Avriindil ts uit rsasdisn i tvsai isA ces City, The srlnn, sltLingâ€"rooms, and bedâ€"rooms are heated and Tol GWI To mg mtflfl;& Gl“l'r'l Railway, e % CAPITAL . YARD FOR STABLING, Sample ms for Com mercial Travellers, and reâ€"furnished at great expense, muking one of at e making one 0/ the best Famity lnfo':mmomhf Hm-:u‘ in the Ottawa, Feb 14, 1874. ALBION : HOTEL, Nicholas and Daly Streets, Ottawa. o This Hotel has just: been thoroughly reâ€"fitted PULMPLIEIES®SE. (Formeriy the British Hotel, CORNER oF Sussex & George Streets, Ottawa. R. C. KENNEDY, id BH+ i. sancldid} susilt |t l t The Victoria Stables, 58E ST. LAWRENCE HALL ROBERT CRAHAM. Chicago BROWNLEE & CO d Fe 4 ’ é;?gg%fima & égj‘.r:' s 8388 8 o4 oi fesejafejeter Pomcd ggsggggfifiag dst $esatf MPangs Friday at Lib b g tor‘ Canadian w â€"â€"â€"! §38%3 1 5 =§§§{§§i§ 8 hoi hoi 225 3 law 8 82 13y TO ALL HAVING BPARE A+@ c‘elock, a.m., and continue until the whole stock is disposed of. ‘?&-menbntlnm P%Aflm door to Hardy Bros., and dml cast * n_-gnfl_a_gam of Slightly damaged by the late fire on Wellingtonâ€" g&r‘&‘““‘i‘“” sold at m”o.e.'sill:ld‘,:enm ~On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, Â¥tald" anth trintia winmas Ani ana addsd "Price, io: q100 per dasems o * "* 0C voicEksâ€" OmEERFPUL VOICESâ€"Best. Common Sehool Bent postâ€"paid, on recelpt of retail price. . CHAS, H. DITSON & Co. OLIVER DHMBON & co., "* Promimy, 8.Â¥ Father Kemp‘s "Old Fqlks" have sung to 900 mm&ummnnlfinu many more.. These tunes are sure ‘0 attract both old and young. ‘The présent edition is en« wwumm & number of tavourite *‘old" anthems®, patriotic pleces, &c., are added. oubths Cantate in a se i amber of chies Snd t‘%'hn:wumc;.‘?n ite u?ww l'g::: ifi:"m Wwith Ti britiagt Rrstern Sreston &u. m.‘m;b, hu;ql..nud. Dresses and decoraâ€" Price, 500. P $1.50 per dozen, RIVER OF LIFEâ€"best Sunday School Song Fob. 6, 1874 Ayer E Tbbotson Miss Jarvis A L Jacques Alex Jamestter Mr Johnston D Jones R Johnston F Johnston Miss J Johnston Mrs Johnston A W Kaulback Geo Kavanagh Mrs M BOOTS AND SHOES Hartwell Col J K Hardy E B Harrison Chas Heuston Mrs A Hiam An; Higgins Wm Haddy P Horan T A Howe A foma ds Holsted Wm HMutson & difa ts i igve n Ramilton J J Hadden P Hande Jos Hall Alex PRATT BROS. Grant Mrs B M Greene G B Gray Geo Gradey Miss M Greaves Jas Guild Miss E K Harvey Wm Harris L Edwards J D & 1;l"adnle.(io;" * 08 F:rwm Mrs W Feliows H. Feehan Miss F Fitzpatrick Miss M Forgie Miss A Fosberry H T Fortune G g.ou llru Glfili:lrmr Mrs M Galeghar Miss 8 Gokey Miss A Goft Geo ~IRE!â€" FIRE! Douglass P B Richards Jas Dunn Jno Roach Mr Duun J A Romnta’l‘ Dunraven Rt Hon LiSawier W M Duun}‘L g::“.;'&z it DW”‘{ bey Miss Dunn Shanley Jno Enson T J Bhannon 1 Rastman Miss E Sharp R Cairnes Jno .. Chaffee Geo Chandler H Cole Miss A Cottier M Cole Miss E Collins Geo Colwell W Coleman D Colvin Geo Carbie V Crawford Jas Crooke Mrs Jas Croffs Miss E 2 Crofft Miss M. M Crawford J Cuthers Jno Currie Jos Dancey Jas Daw Miss J _ Derby Jno ie no Dore Sarah Douglass P B Old Folk‘sâ€"Concert Tunes. Brady Jno Brown J F Brown Miss M A Brown And Brooks Jno Brock Geo Mrs Brown Jno Brown Thos Burne Mary Burns L Burton Jos Burrowes Jas Burrowes M S mflumu Miss E Miss A Bury J W Byrnes H Cengill H Cameron J D MA Campbell Miss Carruthers Miss 8 Cameron J M ES T H E R, ONEYâ€"WAGES IST of LRTTERS remaming m ti , L tawa Post Office, Feb. 28, 1874. A lams Mrs M Kehoo Miss 8 ,Adrunl 8 Kenedy Miss B Alwaise J F Kellett Jos I Allen Mrs Jno Kenedy Mrs G Alexander Mrs J King T D l Armstrong Mrs M â€" Kirby W S Austin W A Killoren Jas Baker Mrs M zamb A Barnes Miss M E J Iambert W A Balls Miss M Levey Jas Barnett C F Leathem Mr Berrigin Jas and JnoLegg V H Beck Thos Levy L Beck Miss F Leathem Wim Beach Miss C Marsball R Bell A H Mathews Sergt Bilm tE ....:>. Maxwell Jno B field Miss J . Martin Miss J Boyd Miss D Malone Jno Bond J B Mathews M A Brennan P Mahon L H Brown Miss M Mason Mrs J Brady Miss M Maitson Miss E. ANTATA OF ENLARGED EDLTION OF FATHER D BR A M A TIZE D!!! THE BEAUIIFUL QUEEN, structions and samples [that retai) emoablonsand samples {that n” a week nnn:uod c&-ln- 19 onantrink J on eaniee rppoires 4nousands ol money. in« Have had $10,000 worth of R J, BTANTON, Hoboken, N.J G. P. BAKER, Cimos M Miss M sns J McDonald D B McGuire Miss C Mcloed D McRes Alex McPherson C McPhee E R Snow J G Btarr Misa M J Stewart Miss 8 Stemart C Stevens D R Summer Miss K Summers Miss E Sullivan Miss N Sullivan M Q Taylor C E , ° Thompon.lno Tomkm.ln& q Ta TmpmpmuinL Umpiied Wm Virtue Thos Vieard T guww W‘}N Waterson Chas Walker E W Waters E R Walsh 1 Waters V Watts W C e h Bl ohn gnch.irD2 oan A wthm.l Reynolds Geo Richardson R Moxiey Miss M Morrow Miss M Murray F J Murphy John Murray Miss E Murphy J 8 | Haaaien migl Milerts We Miller B Miller R ... Monahan Jno Moon Jno Leathem Wim _ Marsball R Mathews Sergt 8 Maxwell Jno Martin Miss .J Malone Jno Mathews M A Mahon L H Mason Mrs J Maitson Miss E Mercer W _A Meldrum Wm Metcalf Jas Postmaster. oummnos.fi Fob, 26 1874. CHEERFUL VOICES. | e nnretintin mm tned renott L. O, Emerson. _ Price 50 cents. 21 ‘hooks weur prowatts Rooppint uriee. . | CHOICE TRIOS! 1 3 Part Songs for Female Voices. admirable book to u?'o".‘:.-& ‘Hour of Suging." w:-'f: m-h‘um | By W.8. Tilden. Price $1, Perfectly adapted to thornwn- Note Roac in High Sonboln " is n preat m““" uit m%mlum. By L. 0. Emerson and W. 8. Tilden. Price $1, KHour of Singing, $A The LADIES HAIR DRESSING Ani) ARTISTIC HAIR WORK will be attended to by the Proprietor. 72 SPARKSâ€"ST. OTTAWA, Who has engaged Mz. JAMES WYNER, | celebrated Hair Cutter and ‘Wig Maker, (from Pailmer & Bon‘s, Montreal,) to take cb rge the Gentlemen‘s Department, amine them, ‘They are to be seen at DEVOTIONAL CHLMES. Best Vestry Sing« Burlington â€"Hairâ€"Cutting â€"Room Steam Fire Eugine, came those comforts for Tollet, THE NEW ARRIVALS. RIVER OF LIFE, Best Book for Sabbale FiveP zes $1,000 x mm <=: (Greenbacks, Ten Prizes $100 neornpay Corpen aptatnimet Hpse Two Busgies «c., worth $800 each ; 2 30 %&wfiufi pel fl fi! d e remns hoi ao aproians Rlivenware. Jowalare An Aa‘ â€"* fSlfvan wars Tawalare An s Sumnbor of Lk hok Arouat Jan, 3 1874 Gift Enterprise $100,000.00 TIatrusted to their care, at the BHoRTEST Noricz. "Welng firstâ€"class workmen, and having a %flmm"fl,mmq& or our work. â€" W preprepared to customers the bonc.m::n.ll newlmmm thef# nes reâ€" T. T SITN ES â€" Cift Enterprise, The only reliable Gift Distribution in the Bimuitaneously with the arrival of‘the new It willrepay any gentieman to call and ex« In Valuable CGifts, ~To be d‘i'-rll‘)fl‘.ed in L. D. SINE‘B 48rd Semiâ€" CHOUL MUSIC BOOKS. PLUMBING, GAS. & STEAM FITTING â€" ZHB All work warranted for One Yefr. 1 # MASON & CO AIN OF w W.Finm ar Feb. 16 184. 7 Where they will be prepared to execute all work The undersigned beg to inform the public that they have opened a Shop No. 64, SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting Shop, CHRISTIES CELEBRATED HATS. be MONDAY, 1874, Tobe dawn M MARCH, 80th, THE NEW PATENT CHAI Thirteen Hate, mm;g:sull:mmm ate, $10,000 IN GOLD! TILL THE CONQUERORS COME. HAT 3 2 Re ber No.38 Rideanâ€"2 Remember the place, No.38 Rideanâ€"z Carvers & Gilders LOOKINRG=GLASS and PICTURE ° FRAME SIGN OF THE RED HAT, {Just & fine assortment of opened, t Lincoin & SILKâ€" â€"HATS, Ottawa, March 2, 1372 Just Received at Peacock‘s SHOW CASES MADE TO ORDER. March 12, 1874, 251 @60 Sparksâ€"st. One Prize $5,000 in Silver. ATS! At No. 54, Sussex Street, WILSON & ORR, SPRING IMPORTATIONS ! MOORE‘S THOS. EDWIN MOOREP MANUFPACT URERS, Also, a supply o 33 RIDEAUâ€"ST, Boston, , New York, Blty | ~Numum: Bros. have just received a new _stock of shirts collars and ties, . 2497 Sm slightly imperfect and offered ve by Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, Boors, Boors,â€"If you want cheap boots attend the great clearing sale that is You will find the new Water Cols _lu_o_hull:-llu::d.ldn;fc rm’-xxmiuaiudl:'-m-: t potent curative agents. efficacy bd::i Gfihim" E. Moore, of 12 street, with respectable‘ compliâ€" zuudliu-.th-h for their very libonlpnmm’,wlidun-rly call to f 'up?nu,m'j.g.umu:'-uu, men: which hu:unfl,mmu will sell at as prices as cone fimtwflfimmm importations of all the new goods monthâ€" ly at the.Burlington Hairâ€"Culting Rooms, done this, then we, Reformers as we are, justa 't“fi'-muz" sing the nail holigey, it a Mr. fidmmmu uie heart as a man. and not :% migiey t o any Wmm:_u.u'. pular Government, whose F& mhd‘hrhhuqum s va OW 62â€" 200 C ocms & seemingly combined movement, conâ€" :o’nmndonfion.muul‘.u..n is on account of & note written ;-'w‘ummmumm luw“t.hl“b‘duh:’w the men to attend the nomination % Moss and Mr. Bickford jor Toronto West. In other words, Mr. McKellar is accused aovmmmu”. the men & half holiday in which to go and MMMMNN..&‘- Tfhoymft:'m&*hl‘fhdq'- pq‘, of course, without leave inhowho:'olfio tremendous Ares Mr, wtitution, We need not seriously dis. cuss whether such a temporary relaxation of the hard bands of officialism n‘m two or three hundred workingmen a holiday in an offense agrinst the constiâ€" tutional and Parlismentary rights of the ropholOnhrh. The bare absurd. _ What ‘Mr. McKeliar he did without corrupt motive or intent. The fact that he committed the authorizâ€" ation to writing is proof of this assertion. ie nennn nsm t. oroocdon‘wml vote " the shadow of a proof of this effect. . Had he Canadian Lustres, at aughon, ightly Md%m low of all truth as they now are. I tremble when I think of these men... They hate mmam&-;um an intellactual knowledge of the truths of God‘ncmn‘:';'m&qd:ll ut- meena e e mnmhdht&-dmh-dq mation unless the mercy of God sayes thein at the last moment. » have TUEVV, en IOF they would still be as far from the Rock for this permission they were g“ b!fll“l’nh-t-t"-h-.s the Church ; and the other day the court, to its :honour, decided that the Established Church of England, being Protestant, could not permit in its builaâ€" ings any such manifestations of Catholic Inuiu. Now, the point I wish to urge is thisâ€"with what -rr-t-h-t men, who believe in the Catholic doctrine Of the real Presence, reconcile themselves to remaining in a communion whose laws, uhww:”dfiifi authority, forbid acceptanceâ€" of faith? ‘This is only the last of a score of such decisions ; but still the English Ritaâ€" alists remain as they are. are incurâ€" ring fearful perils in the of God. Some of them, it is true, are to ery out for separation . from Church; but to the majority of them the lo.m-_ndfi_-_hqmdflwthnhm « Bishop" Cummings and his colles Tez Bir zo #us Govrrxonâ€"To. the The parish church of . St. .. Pimhonr;::h t> be in th.h-h-d.a(' thess mr’l‘h- they go through with their parodies of Catholic ‘worshipâ€" moreshocking, a thousand time more i Erotfiients. . "The other dep they 4oo 0 â€" comâ€" o.iudt.huuofuuuumuu&. over the table which they call an altar, _A Baldacchino is a canopy, it may be : silken canopy that is carried over nok s of 3t hnd bare sendey oh. mmatate oc sion ; or it & marble or of met : sredted mmd is which Our Lord reposes upon our altars. The significance of the canopy in oit.hor.:,-i-t.lmith-utudob- to the Divine Presence, and these Ritual â€" ists of St, Barnabws intended that their i .“U &dr alter â€" Our (:d meaning. Upon does not dwell, He dwells only upon the altars of kis <own Churchâ€"but the 8t. Barnabas people pretend that they beâ€" lieve that He is mthhnb..“n before they could erect their Baidaochino they" had to obtkin ‘peribszion from e e e e ty Pimige, hapj t> be in the hands of these i:oopr’l‘h-' they go through with their parodies of Catholic worshipâ€" moreshocking, a thousand time more m«;kh.,wgfld&muh;&u of Protestan! " Other comâ€" o.iudthsiduofuuun‘n&“ Ininncchite i h caaopy, it mayp ho the 18 & may. silken canopy that is carried over : Sacred Host on the occesion of a procesâ€" good people in their wayâ€"but 1 fear that thoym.hmhm in the day ot their judgment. They perfectly able to come to the they wilfully shut their eyes to it. / And ‘h.{hu:uol -fv‘urlzdh‘ouh ves, comâ€" :{tit. Not one of them can be certain in his own mind that be is really a priest; bfl'mlf":;::"&hmmuitb:“m a riest. confessions preâ€" fondtodnm; they daily + petuate the terrible crime of p-u-& to perform the awful sacrifice of the Mass, -nduny-dnn,udhdthbauqh to adore, what we must believe is only a piece of bread and & cup of wine. All the while, they retain their connection with what they call a Church, but what is real« yonly-h-flal&od:l‘mdbt: English Government, whose most clearly forbid their practices. If they were honest Protestants, they would shrine with horror from what thes do ; if were honest Catholics, would :':’cum into the Hq the Catholic Church. But as they are nondeâ€" scripts, they remain as they are. . 2 pn Pnd > w on ol d ’hhrfimm of Protestanâ€" tism, It Ritualism is a fatal error in the estimation of evangelical adherents of the Churches ot the Reformation, it is regardâ€" ed as equally fatal by the Church of Rome. The fact is so distmctly brought out in the following letter from London to a R.C. paper of this city, the Catholic Review, of January 17th, 1874, that we insert it withâ€" out further comment : The English ‘ Ritnalists‘ may be ‘very We are so accustomed to the mmlbuundud.hpinadm.‘ this country from the stand«point of Pro« testantism, that we are apt to forget that their position is scarcely less unsatisfactory PRICE 3 CEN‘TS set up for 2514.

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