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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Sep 1876, p. 2

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New York Bay Qystersâ€"B Melion \ Made to Ordertâ€"Andre@ Moore Wantedâ€"8t Louls Hotel i Congréte Haltâ€"W W Rak & Co Oysters Ceoked ani Rawâ€"B Melion Public Noticeâ€"Dowsley & Green Received Dailyâ€"8t Louis Hotel j " Congress Hallâ€"W H New York Bay Oystersâ€"B Meyion Popular Pricesâ€"George Washington Restaurâ€" ant Caiedonia Concertâ€"Thursday Sept Tth The Centennialâ€"Messrs O‘Connor & Waller The best dish of Oystersâ€"The Alhambra® Blanke sâ€"Alex Russoll & Co Bryan‘s Puilmonic Wafers How to M OTTaWA WEDNESDAY â€" SEPT 6 1876 Later information than that in the first the St. Hyacintbe fre to be $1,500,000, and the total insurance about $250,000. It will be satisfactory to mrny of our readers to know that an inquest is to be held in relation to the fire on Suaday, and that detectives sre now employed in searching for cvidence (o be laid before Another of the faith{ul ones has been provided with a snug berth for life. Mr. Pursz Gow, a member of the Provincia Legialature, has been offered and acceptâ€" eod the Shrievaity of Wellington. His resignstion as a member of the Legisia« ture has been forwarded to Mr. Speaker. The Times. The quantity of deals shipped from St. John, N.B., to the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe during August, was 26,821,118, against 20,103,117 in the same month of 1875, being an increase of upwards of six millions superficial feet. The total shipments from Ist January to 1st September were 139,760,088, against 111,512,193 in the corresponding period of 1975, being an increase cf upwards of twentyâ€"eight millions superficial feet. T:ew BQ@uoertisements. freely advanced. It now appears, howâ€" ever, that there may bave beenâ€"a~n active and responsible agent concerned in the afair. A saddler, in whose placa the fire Commissioners had made every provision for their accommodation and care. Inâ€" deed the exhibitors express themseives well satisfed with the arrangements. The Judges, it is expected, would enter upon their duties yesterday. Our coâ€"respondâ€" ent, who we can vouch is no mean judge, is satisfed that * our horses are going to carry off the palm against the world." The origin or cause of the fire at St. Hyscinthe was at first enveloped in mysâ€" tery, and the customary theories relating started, has been arrested and is now in custody, on the charge of having applied rafed in our telegrams, are certainly very mugh against the unfortunate man. If he be guilty of the crime, there is a fearful sccount against him, which no punish megt he woald be likely to receive from the court.could fully clear of ; but if be day the horees selected for exbibition there from Canada arrived safely on Tuesâ€" is not guilty he is to be pitied as the vicâ€" 4A WNEW TUBX OP AX OLD s QUEsSTION. The * Big Push " scandal, and the quesâ€" tionable conduct of the two prime actors in it, are not allowed to be issues of the past. On the main issues, as to the fact of a eqmbination of the two Senators and the fow who could * come down handâ€" somely," and the true nature of the comâ€" pact which they had entered into, there is a singular unanimity of .opinion. One of the highest dignitaries of the Bench trughfully and properiy described the naâ€" ture of the compact, when commenting upon the letier of Senator Brows to Sena ;&'m-“&ufl\ its mature ; and that this is the viemof the great majority of the people thore is not the remotest doubt. But as the movement was general in its applica tion,.not identified with any particular divisional election, there has been no opâ€" portunity of bringing the charge of bribery and corruption home against the two prominent actors. This is to be regretted, as, otherwise, the whole ramifcations of an extenasive conspiracy sgainst the purity of ‘"elections might bave been laid parties, and others professediy indepenâ€" Bzoww and Sixrsox with the scandalous transaction. We are not clear that the Renate: wov‘\d be competent to make the ivestigation, even supposing that there were no difficulties in the way of bringing the matier properly before the House. Waapeâ€" inclined to the opinion, although in this we feel some doubt, that jurisdic tion would rest with the Lower House, as the charge against the two Senators must be t.utt2s; had illegally interfered in clections for members to that body, and, therefore, with the privileges and rights of the people and their burgesses. How" ever,this would be a question for the "Con stitution authorities," and until the mem ber for Bothwell has been beard from on known and what is known only to those who were invited to come down handâ€" somely, could have been investigated beâ€" forse an election Court,. ‘Inis course of procedure not being available, it has been suggested that the Upper House of Parâ€" mittee, or a Committee ol Privilege, onâ€" quire into the connection of Senatirs proper â€" punishment . and â€" penalty inflicted upon the transgressors. it may that the stigma of the " Big Push" at taches to theâ€"party of purity with the adâ€" hesiveness and stench of tar. 1t wou‘ld have been more satisfactory if what is publicly We have word from Philadeiphia that WEEXLY EDITLIO N. mox: 68 & 70 Riouav Stazst. L B. TAYLORB, Proprictor. its combustion, &c., were Imserted in this L+# ey‘s Morse Pow A [ <b enshrouded in doubts and w& The suggestion has been received by some ministerial journs‘s rather unwillingly. of the matter by a competent lnh-l.l which wouli have the power to seand tor persons and papers, would stir up facts | which are nowkept securely locked and bar. ‘ Mhihw“md‘ the party, One of the journals of the party meets the suggestion with the plea that Nenators Browx and Swrsox are not greater sinners than Senator CaxrasuiL, and that if they are put . in the pillory he should be plased in the stocks. It is alleged that Senator Canrazic was the direct agent of Nir Jou® Macvoxa1p in the Kingston election, that he was the actual custadian and dispenser of Sir John‘s election ftund, and that, being a member of the Upper house, he was, so far as this country is concerned, in the u-opdfiol-s--budtbl-nhl House of Peers, and was constitutionally debarred from interfering in clections for the Lower House. The two cases are not exactly parailel. The Kingsion election case, in which it is alleged that Senator Cauraeut was corruptly implicated, came before an Election Court, but the eviâ€" denee did not establish facts inculpatory They evidently fear that the investigation culpate or exce‘pate Senators BroWX and Smrsox. _ While the jormer stands before the public acquitted of any corrupt action,the latter are charged with wholesale bribery, and the evidence !~ support is of an overwbhelming nature Whether or not Senator Caxrescc was guilty of a breach of privilege being s question for the "Constitution authoriâ€" ties," we mnq‘.i-qul. But if it would be any help in reaching the case of Senators Bzowx and Simrson; we should say by all means Lave Senator Caursare arraigned either at. the bar of the House of Commons or before a Comâ€" mittee of his Peers. DOMINION OF CAKADA RIFLE Aiâ€" SOc1aTI0X. aAnaual Prize Meetingâ€"The Loachâ€"Di+â€" iUeguished Guests â€"Zova Sectia Abâ€" Y at 10 0 clock the fired as .m.u-pn:um sen men from all parts of the Dominion, -uyflbo-fi.olm-d West, Nova Sootia and British Columbia, braced themâ€" selves up for the contest. The grounds in front of the Rideau Range presented a and brilliant appearsnee. All :fl-d the service were represented along the slops. The bright scariet uniâ€" Tborh-p_ud.libm. ance of a camp, and what with the numerâ€" ous bell tents and marquees, the soldiers of the different battalions hurrying to and fro, the strains of martial music from the Guards‘ Band, and the sharp crack of the rifle, there was no difficulty in the old Crimean or ladian “.nt-. of which there were many on ground, feeling themselves at home once more. The foiâ€" lowing corps, battalions and tatteries wore form of the GovernorGeneral‘s Foot Quards, the showy dress of the artillery, the dark blue patrol j«cket of the infantiry officer, and the homely dark green of the rifeman diversiéed the ground and pleased the eye with the variety of Montreal Garrison Artillery, Otta=ws Battery Garrison Artillery, Ottawma Field Dinads hisd Garreee Arglten, ind Corpe gm-dfumt:fib&?: 2 of New Brunswick ; tbolnt\n:l‘.b-hl. Ratâ€" from ‘a Co., X.B ; the Utâ€" ns $ m p uards;" ist Princo of Wales and 3rd Victor:a Rifles, of Monâ€" treal ; the 10th Royals, of Toronto ; the lnm‘“fla.dh-; 18th Battal‘on, mm;:u Battal: ion, Carleton ; 50th Battalhon, l.l-m Senations. Richmont, â€"60th." Buitahion, 49th !t'fihlh-. lHastings & mkm; Tlst and Tith Battalions, of New Buunswick ; the WakefGeld Infantry Co., and the Ottawa Rifle Club. Prince Edward‘s Island was represented represented for the first time, its team, from the personal appearance and geneâ€" ral turnâ€"out of the men, exc ting the adâ€" miration of the camp. 3 _ in the forencon ”i'r-uy ""fim cumstances. The score for the first prize will be given at the end of this report. balfâ€"past one about one hundred gentleâ€" men filed into the three in -hr,hin-mfl' made to open into one another for the ::d.. Aflbh‘dfi&:‘l: ran through from end to -m.-'fi« the place was so taste fully got up and ornamented with flags, _ The next toast was the Hons. Mr. Macâ€" kenzsie and Huntington, and the Domiâ€" “:r lmh_pmdd it '-m ’n-fi: the health of :;o Government mh the> time rhoi-g m“u aftsirs of the country, course proceeding which -fit.d-.*dâ€"nmy, T ve names s mt Was on &n“fl..’d’fl 10 tee the possessed of such powers of m was sion as to be:â€"able to .qdlhm ment to do almost anything he pleased. Since that gentlaoman had commenced to rwfi-&dhlfl. ni:‘:thh-flod -.”ond: :%.-NC.&MN m Saviné on in right tigs Hhen. Aferender “m‘fifi.’:;?.a.’ u-.,-:d Judge Lyon ; Hon A Smith and Hon J Cockburn; =ncl-' ’."::d‘..' lli: hummmm un mm arectre Hon es mour, m;lahn!-, Mackenzie, and on his left the Hon. Mr: Tomtnghth. "Aoont otier pratinais t)'nd'z. Steowart and 'l'ilt:l!h-b :‘:,“-‘ Tlomk E8 Cassells, C Campâ€" bell, W J Forsyth W A Himeworth, J sence the chairman 1. He wmaâ€"wmudlz for the ability ..,"".1...421.... every word was always in the right pluace. He believed if His Excellency were in Ottawa they would have the honour of his presence at their table todsy, (Ap plause.) TeRine ~ MHeci t he congraiulated him on being so eminâ€" At one o‘clock the guests invited by to arrive, and at in still ‘urther sustaining and encouragâ€" ‘uwuhrwbd-o nd‘m |triolioschmulh0«. C enc $i.â€"1..â€"â€"aBu. _ __zzitn. Association,. (A ) He coneratuâ€" Udlhtmmw‘ cess‘ul in the undertaking it bad embarked, and in the promotion oftlf!l arise frputiing their .crin‘. to a wn.t,-d,dflb was to hJ the day would never come when a resort to arms were required, it was onlyâ€" safe to be prepared with military stores, -dh'mmddu-fihqhor mt o cA to carry on a war tude. They (the m of oult ve nore io take mé to & amo 1g the of colonies a m.â€"f‘fl-.â€"-â€"um the‘~ name and their chsracter. (z m«- rohend ie ‘ % .d?-mtbflshtn government could afford to ignore it, and no Caradian fail to wish it the most hi s nreil" hieuber aohionsd a@rve , by the _ Canadian marksmen u'l-bld--mlhnd‘-u-m ing nations, and could not let the present opportunity "'JM«-,M-:: mucuo.fl-mpu‘nk.mu Wundfmwh\bsdu- ertions put forth by him, and at the same time the men under his -hm:dlh-.obqh“w for ves and Canada. If the lant Colonel only confined his for rifle practice to the range, he have no objection; but that gectlieman .T&'mm"m""m .bonlL.unh to carry his arms across flioor of the house of Parlia :h ‘.:.d, by wishing every suoâ€" Mr. Mactuxzts then proposed the health ammdmcmoa. Lt. m 10 whom very highly, stating that ufi gallant gentleman ever thought fit to enter Parâ€" ment.. (Laughter) He would conclude &MM‘:MNMMM nukr::okindnnfl::ntbi::doz mn.-!hfio-fl-.!{*!:;‘f‘fj‘ liament, an honour to which his abilities entitled him, he had no doubt he would be as successful as a statesman as he had been in organizing the Association over which he presided with so much credit. «Cheers.) (I14. Col. Gzowsz:, who was received with enthusisam, said: No one could appreâ€" mhm position but those who had led a 1 He thanked the rfl--pr..t the hearty manner which they had received the toast of lies hirk bew Prospirdus, but theie wie s tion were now wes & time, and that not many years ago, when their numbers were very small. When he first began the formation of a rife he could scarcely r‘hdf.d“ %. and his 0“-: was of them; he (Col. B) bad by the Association when its afairs were lfl.hlfli..hmmbfl,u were now. ‘The founders very little idea when they comm=nced their labours that in the year 1872 a team of Canadian lan m?mo.pouh i octtioly mik Atluntio other nstions. Since that time they bad twice l:on.oolhboKol‘rrlep, and the organization had sprewd itsel{ across the continent from British is to Haliâ€" fax. Some difference bad as to the best locality for a common Ot tawa was awdopted because it was the most central spot, and with nfl'mâ€",fionm Eo waes glad to say that the Presidents of the d.fGerent ridle associations throughout the country took a patriotic view of the quesâ€" tion, and ucknowledgod that Ottawa, as the most. central pointi was the best for all.. As -fl-m\vmuu cared not the umfluui ecomposed it, whether from Bootin or. Oncario,. auywhere, provided they were Canadians. _ (Applause.) . For the first time they saw a 1eam from Prince Edward Isiavd, and he would say that Prince Edâ€" them, for he P h‘-fl' W: never & men. .. He was pb?; see that were persons who had the opinion . because the Canadians did not carry the Kolapore (:.h 1876 the team had degenerated. e could not expect to win every year, and it should be rememâ€" bered that our four millions had to comâ€" pete with thirty millions, . We won it twice, and. if Australia carried _ it off this yearit was no disgrace to Canadians. tion of stra g-d.nfihm ummn °hli.b¢umh taken into account. thanked . Mr. Association for the way in which the bon gentleman had spoken of both. (Apâ€" o e ramepep inanietranories Whatle ollb.fi;.lunnlb Jonm 4eam, its failure to win the Kola :‘%h.lfll. Is abould be . that the, oâ€"n-um Pss to o) simige qusconfulcand the fant post to lLe always and the fact Mbc.fid i off when with picked men of the three doms, tor three years oudlnh. proud that had entered the lists with the Mother Country, and offered a mh“-flhâ€"dl& l.r.lnh-:.h'-npuu- advertisemenat to Emigration Departâ€" ment. (Laughter.) _ After a very eloquent by advising increased practice and perseâ€" _ TDS TiloWing is the Sting :â€"â€" Open nllmmdlh“h. to whether by direct contribution or b-t“-hfi-. Tota‘ value m“ibhhhh two stages. 3 o or NECY . EP U 12 TB CC 10, Lien , 60th Batt......... fi m‘:l\....&‘ Te renenentra uces I 0 o r'o............... 10. Private Wardle, !st P W R......... :g: &p‘.‘ Jlolf.. :Mxlndt..m..-....... Â¥, uater m.. 10, P‘te E E,n Ist P W K............ 10; Sergt p.ln%.a,uo P Gilcl.. 10, Corp w P Urccartrascrres 10, Driver Gray, 0O F B.................. After: a fow Lious. Col Kixesiszior, in replying to 0, Corp Findla; 0, ness 0; Serg D Mitchell, 13th Batl. t-uu-uuq ridles, to be issued by “ 200 and 500 gnm zad 1,000 Entrance Foeoâ€"1st stage, 50 cents. Position any. The second stage to be fired for by ‘the seven rounds at each range sition. to receive $75 ; second highâ€" t $507°â€" third,. ta5°" Rowauee For, $1 ; ranges, 800 and 1,000 yards; THER TIMES, OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, SEBPTEMBER 6, 186. ; any poâ€" 59 87 8M 5T 57 54 The Kdlio» desires it to be distinctly uw stood tam.. while In.rt-l“h. comm: 10 o hk rdepSunible Tor the 6 To the Editor of THE TIMXES. | Deans Sin:â€"â€"The recent match . at cricket becween the base ball and cricket clubs has called forth some amusing comâ€" mentsâ€"an exiended notice of the game appended in your issue of the 4thâ€"and we are loth to confess that your reporter appears to be bissed, and, in his treatâ€" ment of the ball pm:wonveu. l‘orl:.hnq " the u st;:u‘:"ohll‘ was reference to * i :::-I!‘cully.m‘d‘“gn uq,m o was sphere," or. in other words, thoum- had a m-i:dnhbhbm We confess it was extremely ludicrous to witness the easy mauner the defeated club fell victime to the effective m«m Rev. T. D. Phillips and Mr. «â€" To an outsider, however, there was no small source of amusement in realizsing the fact that such splendid "@hitters " as the aforeâ€"mentioned bowlers, and others enjoying a similer reputstion, "were unâ€" able, even against such a team of novices, to phn\xt.hiu ereditable to their score. Did the . C. C. * hug the delw sion " that their -nun; days until they had run upon run if so, the unusually small score of 77 runs has awakened them from their dream,and veuture the assertion (vide the accounts satisfied with the flohd for result of the match. And in regard to the batting,, perhaps there was fl' not ludiâ€" a.‘.‘.‘?“u, h-dh‘d.l.howilh'. M C sibly not with any scientific hn'hm nevertheless, in a way that surprised their opponents. . No comparison . can be drawn of the fielding of the relative teaws, as the baseâ€"ballers were immeasurably abead of their .. Toe Q0.G. C. T aniy ming medoah oo‘ w & return game of m-dnlo*luflv beaton. ‘l\onlymi.q-d-ohfl‘ it to the public to y as ib been quoted, which was the better. of the two ? It must, however, be rememâ€" bered that several: of baseâ€"ballors, member Md.dh:.m voidâ€" .Ny.h::t. y e Office of 'ruouanlfiuhnnl I-nna} pany , Orrawa. 4th Sept., 1876 To the Proprictor of THE TIMES,. Dul&l.â€"wmwohutuh ud-ddm: to correct the very stupid blunder of this evening‘s Citizen, and their special correspondent at Carleton Place ? Jas. Buacgsors, C % C Oltawa â€" We had not one cent with McGregor & McLean. How is the Citisen so anzious to credit us with losses we do not have? Toâ€"day‘s isnsue of Tuz Truzss, it will be observed by reference to the proper colâ€" umn, appears under a new management and a new proprietary, and it is due to our readers and pu'- that some reâ€" marks shonld be made _fi&: change ; firstly, as regards the couse of the journal in the discussion of rublioqmfio.udpdlq;ndw y, with respect to the businessâ€" arrangeâ€" ments and matters generally which we propose to carry out, . * _ _ ROGE + 1* shick : m:.mfi-“ io isolf "pdlhqn-d-.:‘h. Iiiudk.yn and always with a view of bestmerving the Ipmimirenrihaiaraies mises, were ex by a great! maâ€" jority, m the: people CORRESPONDENCE. _ From henceforth Tus Tiwgs will be identified with the Liberalâ€"Conservative = the fair :rhl was -mdhz in wothimand ‘botk in Fatiinthenn ned it is to be presumed in the country, ‘They have now had well nigh three s‘ tenure of office, with an u..g'“‘ mqawtu::o-n .:- ;“‘!“”‘“-?'!m“"!”' tc'f Mn::-yo "Bat tion now : be: fairly asked, 'h-r:tboun.u*-o is the: reâ€" trenchment: and economy, : where is:the improvement: in: public: administration, where is the wise, spirited â€"and patriotio public policy, where is thaieldvated stanâ€" Sre uit those great publis toodnd "id #boly Spremient hore on the a sialy side © < on the 4 ‘tide* o‘{.mlmd(h-â€"@& To al} this ‘anower must be that the Governuren‘t and "its have wantonly ‘broken faith -_ufl__-n,, and> grossly 'ht lavishly given. They have justice was their , daflflmm exvremed vherein throughout untry, that the best inâ€" l ns as" unable to stter ‘ the Bhin "of State mmnzfl' mw'&h mt omm nnnaien of an outside magnateâ€"the alleged dicâ€" tator of the partyâ€"they are absolutely prevented fraom adopting those measures wu-tp‘-‘: uM'“r. the cause the state of public affaire is ow such that the country must look elsewhere than in the ranks of the party in power for that efficient and truly econoâ€" mical Government which is so urgently 'lh'h-'lln.:ubhbudu :mug':fitph and to make it a read _flm THE LA1E ORACKET MAaTCH. given u-n'm:%n-::é@,a: stowed upon all matiers of loce! and gou. ei.l inverest. ‘The name of the present years identified with The o«-â€"a«: an« he hopes that the spirit of liberal fair‘ dealing which he invariably maniâ€" will be an ample guarantes that m-cppcm-lr.u-d'rnm- will be treated with juat consideration at all times. â€" For the present Tus ‘Tixzs will continue to be published at the of fice, corner of Weilington <and lg streots, but in a few days, when necessary arrangements have been made for removal, &o., the office will be in Rideau streot. the transition condition, it is unev that t inâ€" our editorial mechanical staffs, that some shortoomings will be "observa blo; but for these we ask the induigence of ~our readers and patroums until such flmwmfl be ~comâ€" P "C Tue Cextexsz1au. â€" Yesterday n» less than ninpeteemcitizens, availing themselves ol:l:.f. Pbiladelplhin by”tb?.lflc..: W or ‘Waterâ€" town and Rei of which ow and Optensburg Me hromd: or which agonts in Ottawa. is rapidly Very truly yours, line Jas. Buascaory, . . id SepC., 1876 Orrawa, July 17, 1876. Yours most truly, for DEVLIN S Hat and ‘Fur Depot. in English Hats, FALL HATS! FALL HATS : FALL HATS) Jast received all the latest styles for the :; Fall Styles FALL HATS ; FALL HATS ! FALL HATS: PEACOCK‘S Fall §.‘;y,lexa hn + oi INSOLVENT © ESTATE BROKERAEE; DERY: GO0OBDBS© Sept 51876 Englighâ€"Sheetings and. Tableâ€"Damaskss BLACK SLLK®S $20,000 FAMILY â€" <LINEN. BOME VERY SUPERIOR |â€" Morley‘s Ailk ;and Thread Malfâ€"Mose, prass Marerinks 0) BIGBGHS,..LACES. AND . HOSIERY: Sept 5th 1876 W 1OHNSTON,. oo enc t Bept 2 1875 Plated Double C Harnoss, BiGOK Jaâ€" n Double Carrll â€" Fold platâ€" * l.lllru' ingle u'.nn:l.llut apanned Single w.m p ied Hoo ie Li o aoeh ATolinet Harness and ~Trunks! s trek n opiriy hke beek Sikced 1e above inced in oi e o ho Prq A se db taot, uy mpeter Py tige meriics, uo auies dempadled ‘uting Tok oi dokbs 'é.‘.'“‘a."”..‘:..w. ags H... HODGE & 56 SPAKKSST., and aif Pafuodinet a58, 2y â€"<ZZ*_~ OTIOE (to M f}’fifiif” N owners, Machi $ :Z‘?i@ W Interestod . who bhave been troubpiéd in the past with gummed or hoaâ€" ted arbors, apd journaly . nd have been paying snoy price, use Oraven‘s Arciioand Engine Olle u‘p.vufitloum’unh_-hq.-. All. Ub . guarantsed and ordecs solloited; . .., Annast*~ the British Lion Hote‘. The Clothing House, $. & H. Borbridge‘ Unparalieled {*Opportunity Ottawa;, Fob. 18, 1876. NOW OPEN FOR JNSPECTION. Clothing and Talloring Business REMOYED. Jonn Smith & Co. Ton to buiiness, hnd selling at a SMALL. PROFTTC, m-p age of their friends and Athe in French Haw 13 SPARKS STRRET, JOHN SMITH & 0+., MPORTANT ~ANNOUKCENMEKT, TO BH SOLD .BEFORK JUNE â€"30TH. (LATE METOALPE‘s) Have removed their Readyâ€"Made MoS I DESIRABLE INVESTARAENT. IN WAREROOMS, VALUED AT Opposite Mr. Elwell‘s, Druggist, Remember the new address . J. Deviin. May 17. 1 REDUSTION _ IN PRICES in American Hats, FALL HATS! (Bign of the Red Hat.) AT p t."** egrore & Johneto. 144 Rn«rks stroot. very easy, location, Dunham, Emerson;, ‘"*Peerless‘"‘ OTBAWAy/OANADAs=« . Trils Hotel is the Larvest and only First © House in the City, . .¢is fitted, furnished and unm.,&..u'L For a Comfortable Home (ry this Ho(el. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, @SW& p good liquore and good e mfim‘, m'fl..u a fine yard chebontt spnince Pianoâ€"Fortes; Organs; GENERAL AGENTS FOR ESTEY 4.00°8. No ity will be 16 making the sion aerepp remiaraiiass In charge of MR JOHN, ‘XKENTUY, t en n o oo "s enragh fhle m i e o. (Opposite the} Russell House ) Aug 2s 1876 . oTTaAWA. OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EYOEANGE 21 00 codip i un ht cearyuroangs o7 Méa‘s served at all Hours, Ottawa, March R, 1876, @ «: _ . ABTHUR BIBAL ’.}* e :y.... hm BILLIARDâ€"HALL & mvfim: * "’ The Bar is stocked with Liquors of the choicest Aug 3 106 â€"S0LE AGENTS : FORâ€" Gigarse, Tobacscosand @nuff O n ooo ine s ts o 4 A:’ m.',g. teulive w»ys in attendance m&.fl umumu-fiv‘-’ GCGentre Tawn Livery 8tables. 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GOULDEN, Proprietor, established Hotel has been refitted is old has iÂ¥ "‘g Ei teseonee t e so popular, the same attention will b OLIVER DIT3ON & Co., Boston ©. H. Ditson & Co., TiI Broadway, 1 EIVERY~STABLEES Winner‘s Band of Four $1.00 "ALHAMBRA," RESTAURAND. Season of 1876. wil FIRST CLASS HOTEL EQULDEN‘S HOTEL oNX THE 10TH JUNE,, Go to Rideau 8treet. * % -.'- $1 per diem PEED. CHAMPNXESS, _ TWX :««â€"N0.34â€"BPARK S 81. nlaleen‘y 19 vay ®4+~ OTTAWA RAILWAY, Of usiform n-culg,}\- Grand Trunk | B é TRAINS, RACB g‘ r, Damy, na? "LEAVING OTTAW A. ‘Tinm IN Orraw A.| For West and South at From both Rast nt’ l 10:50 a.m. | West at &.MA, on romn Puliman tars mithoul change on Nigutaltain." To Montreat every night (ounâ€" t 2s ons wiaine . > > ~â€" P i wihal South and East. Gumw For m‘g.z. Junction OHAWE. .: .«« 1050 a.m. Train from . O oontdian aitaoene C Renfrew... Brockville Ut _ 4 _ Riyer du Loup:....... The Pullman Car lea on Monâ€" days, Vx and run onl mm Rery: )o ~A 4 ~Â¥ A)l, tA q‘ Sntarie Nevigetion CompanyleBisamere. . * 1st CMMMWNM‘ â€" SJME . 42» » 200 + e se +s came sn po o rie o h c % lq Class PR blike June 20, 1876 West at 10:00 p.m Bpecially Manufactured for the, use or thes SEWING MACHINE. BEST.. SX .. CORD . £XTtA .. QUAUTY, Anchoy; l.pu..'{' i'mw on Would call attention to their BJ U J . ! sopt PRaHSn tRA Shoore Uiis . Cliss : Machine : Sewing. Brockville & Ottawa f Railways. or Ottawa via ©Brockvilie. Ad there are eoree Pn id dnalitie® 0 ""Anchor Brand" ‘Best 8â€"cord Exta Quality Brockwille, Des. 8, 167. Kopt by all Leading Dry Goods Houses Oliawa, Méy 15,.1008 _ii/) ~\_(j_ 14 THEK mmm I NaA. XRB 0 JOowi THE MOST, DURABLE, THE MOST CONVENIENT Pullman Cars on Express Trains. Alqhast phirind AT PARIRYILAN> # Ja xB MOREBEAL:, 4; (3;7 Worcestershire Sauce. 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