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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Jan 1872, p. 3

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Morap 00O0D gON & COâ€" ons, 1 NE, 2 ing 0OODS. G # '(m.:â€"l 4 brating was a Lenefictress World, the institation which over & “l\.’ ago bl'i.‘ 1 branched out over the whoi, _ _ _ _ o C HHrEEGrLOr whitch sho foundaed over a century ago hiving prospered and branched out over the whole continent of America, refining and eduwcating the youth everywhere. It is difficelt to realize at the present day, whaX Canmca enjoys so high a degree of prosperity, and when its inhabitants are surrounded by every comâ€" After a brilliant display of musical abilities by the young ladies, His Lordship was presented with an address to which he replied in his usual pleasing manner. He assur=d the pupils that though ever happy to visit them, his being among them. on that occasion afforded him an unasua) whgirde "UOf ‘Hik@bta ‘ is tha EL.il... â€"Friduy last was a gals day at the Congreâ€" gregation de (Notre Dame, being the handred and seventyâ€"secord anniversary of . Murgares ‘Bourgeois, the vencrable foundress of the above named farâ€"famed Institution. His Lordship the Bishop of Ottawa after I celebrating mass in the Convent Chapel, , was conducted to the reception room, | where he was welcomed by the pupils with | that ease and grace, which m-plhhmn_t_x' they so quickly acquire under the instrusâ€" ‘ tions Of their lady teachers, t We always record with pleasure the celebration of any festivity, but particulâ€" arly so when youthful innocent hearts take part on the occasion, and a sound judgment, and h«s over m« nifested a progressive disposition in all matters of public in tereit.. We teel> satisfied that he would fill the position with credit to the city as well as to himself, and hope to see him elected, W# the French citizens he is a repreâ€" sentative man, and in his commercial transactions he has proved hirgself to be honest and> able. Neveral years of conscientious hard work in the City Council have proved him deserving dfl-%udmfld,dp-uio gratitude. He is possessed of good abilities n*% be; every Alderman. should know his duty with respect to the muyorâ€" alty. . Last year> we gave our reasons for advocating the clection of a member of the Council of French nationality, to the position of Chief Magistrate of the city, and we hare no doubt that the force of our argumeats were duly ‘realized though certain prejudices probally served | to counteract their eflects.. â€" â€" Fully One third of the populition of ttawa is composed of French (Canadiin:, a we lopk, upon it as bat simâ€" qm&».a their municipal reâ€" presentagives should at proper intervals of time occupysthe position of Mayor. Our Frenck follow citizensare an intelligent, industrious, and influential portion of the community ; they are extensive owners of property, and have heary interests, comâ€" mercial and otherwise in the city, Their rights should not be ignored nor their feelâ€" ings infured. They have shown themselves Wa&uhafl public meetings or tbransactions with the English speaking portion of the population, and what they now ask is simply a reciprocation of that | liberality. It is not the hon»r or imporâ€" tince ot the position that should be look ed to, but the preservation of good feeling among all classes of the population We consider Ald. Martineau as being in every way well qualifed to perform ithe duties of Chief Magistrate. . We advocate | his élection to that pcsition this year on the same groounds that we did list year. nxt be; _ eove know his duty r ‘p. Last year advocating the the Council of the position of city, and we hay of our argume We are not ignoract of the fact that the vacant mayoralty hos been the cause of considerable agitation and numerous little schemes among the members of the City Council. .We also are aware that the vacillation and irresolution of the memâ€" bers is such that no detinite and general decision has been arrtred at. This should bert Scott, Eszq., â€" Deanistown, Esq., James McDougall, Esq., James Aikens, Esq., L. E. Urwin, Esq., and Thos. White, of the Gazette, will reach town on Tues day, and will also put up at the Russell House. Seventyâ€"five members of the Board in all will be staying at the Russell House when the Board hnas met. morrow, Hon. John Young, P:e.iJent of the Board, M. P. Ryan, Â¥zq., M. T., John Ogivie, Esq., Hugh McLelian, Esq., Thos. Rimner, Esq., J. . Thivideau, Esq., Gil» Demmox Boax» or Trape.â€"Mr. W, J, Patterson, Becretary to the Dominion Board of Trade will arrive in town toâ€"day, and put up at the Russell House. Toâ€" CONGREGATIUVN DE NOTRE DAME. lorcibly taking possession of 1 Butler‘s house on Asb burnham Hiil Porics Court.â€"Saturday, two young men were charged with forcibly entering x house in Lower Town, and behaving abusively. One was fined $10 and costs, and the other was let go. Jehn U‘ Connor and one Mrs. Flint were charged with Dowxtox Tersozxare Cowuraxy. â€"The annual meeting of the shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Rossin House, Toronto, on Wadnesday, l4th of February next, for the purpose of receivâ€" ing the report of the Board, and of electing Directors for the ensuing year. Vore or Tuaxcs.â€" At the regular meoet, ing of the * Ottawa Typographical Union,‘* held on the 6th inst., a vote of thanks was passed to the master printers of (Ottawa, for the liberal manner in which they acâ€" veded to the demand of the printers. EFexz®zar.â€"The funeral of Mr. Archd. MeDougall took place on Sararday mornâ€" ing. His remams were ftollowed to the grave by a large number of persons. Tus Mazrkzt â€"Saturday‘s market emall. Reef sold as at last quotations Beef from $%5 30 to $8 25 ; Oate 40 cts. per bushdl ; hay $10 to 14 per ton ; wood hard $4 to $5 ; wood, soft $3 to $4. APrrowmtuzxt,.â€"We are glad to learn that Mr. E. Armstrong who went with the last expedition to Red River has been appointâ€" ed Sheriff of the Province of Manitoba. Waeiruzz.â€"About 4 p. m. on Siturday, the weather suddeniy changed from soft and fine to cold. A sharp wind comâ€" menced to blow from the oust. to endure during the ; Mortarttt.â€"The total number 0“00::’ the in “.l during the past week from smallâ€"pox | m‘ and weary mf"' C e even. Cmt Couxom.â€"The new Council meets I woods and at noom toâ€"day when the election of Mayor | ago. Now will take place. THE MAYUORALTY, VC , PC M, not “" 1 Cinads. The venerable fersary they were ccleâ€" mefurctress 06f the Naw that though ever being among them I hime an unasual as the -.'..u" celetrating * was the New of Patrick The ith her mother, givé free cxcited â€"imaginhtion Ayt niv! anyining to say, . She replied ; “lmmmnnmm., * will allow no counsel to defend me. C .. r“‘b_w' â€"-â€"l. EmE . HBFe %“M.M?érm | blood, Deeply convinced thal the LComâ€" !mno. representing . the _ internaâ€" i tional _ and ° â€" revolutionary 'p'.c"ln of peoples, contains within itself the seeds of the social revolution, the women of Paris will prove to EK.ance th t at the hour of supreme danger they will sacritice their heart‘s biwnd at the barrmaoades as their brothers do.‘ At a sâ€"®x!1 which she i kept in the Rue Oudat she m=de herlittle 'purd- resite ‘her posetry, ol whi:iv the following inz specithien : %, y ‘La coupe deborde de fang» ; | n Pour in laver il faut di sang. â€" ¢*=~ ~ Foule vile, dors, bois et mange ; ‘ Le peuple est |#, sinistre et grand. ~ Laâ€"bes, les rois, guettent dans Pombre, Pour venir o‘:nd‘fl sera mort â€" veja depuis longtemps il dort Couche dans le sepulere sombre,‘ « As the President of the Reyolutionary Club she called for the execution of one of the prominent hostages.erery twentyâ€" four hbours, until the release of llluqm‘l anpd hig nrrival into Paris, and, that not Stephenson deitvered a lecuure on the above subject lut evening in the Wesleyan Methodist Church, but our reporter being unable to obtain admission owing to the crowded state of the Church, we are not in & position to speak as to its merit:. Long before the lecture began the euitice was tilled to its utmost capacity, not a foot of stanaing rooni being unoccupied. Peo ple continued to arrive in lirge numbers »util the street in frontof the Church was eouml.y blocked up with ladies and gent vairly endeavoring to obtain a1mission. The doots were Hnally closed ;aut hundreds of persdus went home dis | appointed. lanor.‘ She also organized a committee of women to supply nurses for the am}â€" linces, and intended at the critic\l momâ€"~ni to work at the barricudes. tne of ber ci .. nifestoes was found at the mairie of the Tenth Arrondissement ; its conclusion was as follows "The tree of iiberty requires, to thrive, to be witered with its aevemies lt wus in 18 -trfl‘ e of the death of Â¥i Noir J hel begun to i’é s kio aer revolutionâ€" ary ideas. ° An w‘: , with but very few papal», it posible for as wdmndrpb' wr:‘n:huh of 1ite -nbollun,x;zihd wWwhat share she took in the events which proved the foreâ€" runners of the monstrous uunr which subsequently terriied our untortunate country. lt is, however, ‘¢#nerally sup posed thit she wis either tw.rw an setive agent ol the International Associaâ€" tion, -:h. as is knowny Organized «ll the ecrimes of the Commune. ~*)n the t8th of Ma«rch the prisoner, attired as a Nationa Guardsman, ~procbedéd to ~the Rus aes Rsiers at «Montmartre, and ‘saw the comâ€" mitteo assembled ‘there. " "What took rhahtbntbouomonotoomhnv. n any case she was« a party 16 the arrest of Generals Jlement Thomas and Lecompte ; she was very anxious they should n=~t és eape their fate, and went about olou»in(. «* Whatever you do, don‘t release the1." After the imurders she expressei her joy at the bloodshed that had taken p1ce, and said that it was well done. un the 19th she went back to her house, and apparent. lyh?.ls:ic:o;i:ow ulhov;;:ht tn?u.. can th her concierge, She told Rin. * A+, !;Clo-onmu (i. &., the Mayor of M> t; m".fi.:d arrived a tew moments cail. r in the dege KRomers, the v-ornl‘ wo‘.ld not have been shot; asa~Vers.illaise i » would haye opposed it‘. Lonise Mich | &eted as. Secretary: to san association {or ‘the moralizing of workwomen througl The Paris correspoudent of the London Sumdard gives an accoupt of the triil rad condemnstion of Lousie Miche!, a.1eâ€" marka®le womnn in her way. She comâ€" mence d, her cureer of wrong doing by vecoming an arlent disciple of that non > sensical doctrine caled: ~woman‘s right:," The folldwing are the salient poiunts in tL.e acte d‘apsusation : & wÂ¥ 4 John Cockburn, Pembroke; W.H. &upâ€" ple, do ; J.C. Browne, Ayimer ; George Ustrout, do; W. G. Wheelock, R. L VU.% Rochester, N. Y. , R. lqg..:lo.ma G. H. Davison, do ; E. B. Hoverbill ; Mr. and Mrs. U’nhono, Aruprior, | woods and wilds presented over a century ’llo. Now that civilization has uea.dpd barbarism, and the sweet light of th to ‘tlo darkness of infidelity, .?vin.totbm. 3hfltmdu:iwow the anticipations | of a brilliant future. Her work ot love and | devotedness is continued by her daughâ€" ters, worthy imitators of their sainâ€" [ tec fvandress, Mother Bourgeoi. Ortawa Aosicriryzam Socirtr.â€"A meet ing of the Oirectors of the above societ) will be held toâ€"day. * % \lasted for several months, and in the | midst of the pâ€"rorty and misery which its Mr. Kirwin, of Cherrier & Kirwin, pubâ€" lishers of the Uttaws City Directory, comâ€" mences to canvass. the city for advertiseâ€" ments, &c., toâ€"day. _ ~ _ 1. 4. 1. 3. â€"â€"A it attended meeting of the lfl-hm Anciety was held yesterday in the St. Patrick‘s walks, pedestrians have to betike themâ€" selves to the centre of the street. Sxow. â€"A fail of snow at present would be beneficial. fort and convenience of advanced civilizaâ€" tion, how much this illustrious lady had to endure during the many years which she passed in the forests of Canada, in her War I ax a Preorsstaxt.â€"The Reovr. Mr Azrzrmvace at tun | Rossene © Hooss.â€" OUwing t> the slippery state of the side. The weather yesterday ‘was cold and A FREXCH â€" EFURY. doy W. J. Dogle, , which frequlmy City Hall, Ottawa, Jan, 10, lo?%. 180; | & ® T3 M'“Om:’.‘:&‘s:e.. ls7f hhonbygimmupplbfionvm be made to the Legislature of Ontario at its ensuing Session for an Act to suthorize the Incumbent, Churchwardens and Vestry of Christ Churceh, in the City of Uttawa, to erect a new Building for Divine Worship on or near the site of the present FAiKA.. money as may be on or near the site of the present Edifice, and to enable them to borrow such sum of ingly. â€"he Annual Meâ€"tiny o+ the Loyal UVrange County wr of the County of Curleton will be holden in the Ciuty of Uttawas on the F!RST TUEsDAY in Febâ€" ruary, 1872, at 12 o‘clock nâ€"on,. All parties interested are required to take «JiÂ¥ee: EKLGIN ITR.I"JS‘ I‘, opposite the Ruse. !J ies , 1743 iy A. J. PAYNLOH, Awent _ ED. _ * lo this city, on the 13th inst., Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Francis Bayley, Esq., of Pasâ€"moors House, Essex, Engiand, and wiiow of the late William Wilson, Req. The funeral will t«ke place on Monday, the 15th inst., at 3 p.m., from her late reâ€" sidence, corner of Stewaurt and Gloucester Streets, Sandy Hill. since hec.am« s> helpless that he could not be un yeu except in a sheet. About two weeks since he died, and. on cpening bis will 18 was found that he had bequesathed a1, J t the Freabyterian Church at Port «m»inson, $)k to the Presbyterian Church 4t Drummoncvilie, a sinfilar amount to the l‘res‘jterian Church at Aberdeen, Well ind County, one hundred acresoft land to Mr. Alex=ander McCracken (brother of the propmetor of the ‘w Hotel, Hamilton) and the of his property to different acquaintunces in the neighborhood, vever mentioning the name ol a siogle relative, although there are several in Welland County, Messrs. Joseph nd Willisim Reevely and Jaceb Young being : executors. The bulk of the deceased‘s personal property, we are inâ€" formed, was and st.ll is in the bands of T. C. Street, Eâ€"q., M. P. This gentioman, with the relarives ot deceased, doubt the validity of the will Mr. 8. refusing to pay over the money according to the terms of the will, and the latter ‘threataning to bring an action at law tosét the will aside, on the ground that Simpson was not in his right mind when he executed the will. If the Eo‘rmm is carried out as indicated the lawyers will certainly find tha daath af tboh-lvgm:;ll:uruhlym the death of o Alex. a most profitable wtom.â€"&.c&;:wm Mowey to Lexp.~â€"â€"Apply to R. A. Bradâ€" ley, Solicitor, &o., corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, ttawa. would apply it to all uses, culinary and trerwise. SNimpson was avery old mun, over eighty, and _ about .. a month wll .his property. The offer was a temspting one, ~and the young man at . nce closed with it, but in two weeks returned homé, affirming that he would danth he would demise to the not .eamain with the old man for douable all bhe wis worth, He reported that there was but one pot or tbusin in the houseâ€" a large won oneâ€"and thit the old map amell frame dwelling, and it is ast m.npwâ€".bbdh.:rund 1 «entury. Sunpson was a bachelor, ‘and. his health failing him about a year ago he proposed to a young man to come and Wollndoountyh: likely m:ub be blessed with a rat peculiar wil case, :::-uahmmdw&:o members of legal profession in this town some nice pickings. For a l series of x.nlbuoooumohdi:i.d‘ml-..d Alexander Simpson has resided on a farm near Port Robinson. Simpson was very penurious, and by denying himselt many, if not all of the comforts of life, managed to accumulate real and personal to the value of between $40,0») and m. 0) The place, in which he lLves is a â€"â€"~., WM,. ELLIOTT, Co. Master, Co. Carletou, North. Gower, Jan. 8, 1872 1867 Iw io'nmron’ tion for lite ‘within the cinets of a fortress." If the ma"u: Commune had had in them the spirit of this fanatical woman, the troops would have had harder work than they had to reâ€" occcupy Paris. The proceedings at this trml did not occupy two hours, = ©Yes, I have one thing to ask of youâ€" you who are, at all events, honorable men, and do not stab people in the dark like the Commission of Pardons, give me a place on the Polygon of Satory. At this time when the doom of all who love liberty is to nuinfinote- O lead, r-t me that hoon. Bear in mind that if you suffer me to live, so long as 1 have breath left 1 lhlli.d;;o.oo you to public oxo:d tion, and e u thmdomol"rmm’::h dons. If you are menâ€"if you are net cowardsâ€" will kill me." Mnmâ€"-umbunnmdown. and the court retired to deliberate. After afew moments‘ consultation a verdict of guilty was returned, ind she was sentenced The President asked this amiable person whether she hui not contemplated murâ€" dering M. Thiers. She replied with the uimost frankness, she had had that inâ€" tention, _ Sbe could essily have got to Von-ulio: and undd‘lnn:nonl'lo victims tting him to death, and sacrificing :LP‘:\m life, and would have done so, m" "(J' -"wu m l.‘ ho m h' :a;rniflom.; <sidence was theu taken ; she need ie council, and the Judge Adâ€" ;::ubuun: maude ‘his speech, on the t asking if sabe had anything to say, she added : T OTICE knowledge and accept the responsibility for all that I have done. There isithis to be said of your -ill\? that, unâ€" like the Commission you don‘t nunhrpooph‘ in tbod-rk.‘ hwm n.ul with equal openness. As (Genera mn-pto 1 will candidly tell you that if I had been in the way when he ordered the lnotloflnontbo peopi«, I would myâ€" salt have fired at him and done my best to bring him down. But once he was a ri-our. it was a cowardly thing to put im _ to â€" death, | and 1 believe that the _ murders â€"at _ Montmartre: were commutted by moucAhards. 1 see I mm-oc'{lthh-mg ordereal Paris to be set on tira. 1t is perfectly true. That was an idea of my own. |wished to place a bwrier of fc# betwoen the invaders and the champions of Paris. Neither will 1 deny that ! am a paty to all that the Commune did. But the members of the Commune wetre hbeither thieves nor assas sins. Great crimes were committed, I admit, not by our party, but by paid :rnu of the police, who will be discoverâ€" sooner or later. 1 do not see it would he the slighiest use to Jefend mysel{f. You are mev, and have power. I am a woman and disarmed. You may do what {:u like with me. I don‘t care. But fore I sit down 1 must glorify the beroes and mantyrs, the great citisens who fell he. eath {;our batory. They are the m«rtyrs of the great social revolution, of which I pride wmyself on hbaving been . a buimnils promoter. ‘the day will come wheu they shall be amply avengeod" MTs LAWBRENCE AMD OTHAAA belong to the social revolution, and I as RAIL WA Y. CARTAGE AGENCY. A PROFITABLE DEATH, themselves accord{â€" WP LETT, _ _ _City Clerk, in addition to realter to be, TRE OT TA wA TUUMES,. J in lawke Christmas in every variety of Goods in their line, : Ottama, Dee, 19, 1871 1849â€"1m TODNG RADEORD‘S Christmas PRESENTS PRENT Christmas YOl \G TONG:RLOIORD‘S oung & Radford‘s in every varie:y 0. Foods in their ling, Ottawa, De emker 19, 1871. Christmas in every vahety of Goods in their line. Ottaws December 19, 1871, . C PRESENTS in every variety of Goods in the :M (Ottawa, December 19, 1871. New Vear‘s New Veatr‘s AkRLDO | New Year‘s Néw Year‘s AT AT â€" AND AT \|\ | I COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, the most elogant hairâ€"dressing Fseight loaded with â€"despatch, and No Tran« I-Jpno‘::wnlnurlonx:. * . dn s make certain connections with all trains <n B. & 0. Rallway 1%:50 p.m., and at Sand Point at 1;30 e o x ( ' Mail Train ltf!:lk'p.n. Through Ottawa EKxpress at 3:25 p.m., cog,; necting with ‘irand Tm:Diy ~Express from . the ? and W. arriving at Ottawa & 7;25 pm. and at Sand Point at m‘i) a00er $ $ _: : aexra & LEAVE OTI AWA. â€" Through Western . Express at 10:00 a.w., ar. . Fiying at Rroskyville at 150 p.m., and connecting.with Grand Trunk Day Exâ€" rqm East and West. all at 4;2C p.m. ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 pI, and 82 pm .: â€" ; ~. >,> ; LEAVY:s SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 pm > s * wo m3 cw & j LWE CC tireat Broad. Gauge Htoute sonl sous DOâ€"OTTAWA. Lh lxp_o‘lsgt 'i:fl aArm;, ariving at Ottawsa at Brockuille and Oftawa Railways webyespar, sth DECENBER, 143 ‘Triins will ras as fotlows : .. LEAYVE BROCKYVILLE Aund also in Wood or Bottle Genuine Hennesscy‘s and Martelic Btandies,, DeKuayper‘s Gin, Jaâ€" maica Spirits, London Gin, [rish ‘ wand Reotch Whiskies, &0. T $ A large varicty of __ _ Ports, Burgundies, Sherries; Cham pagnes, Mosellies, Hocks, Clarets; 4 Hauternes, &c., of choice quality and great range in prices. © TBE GREEK As USUAL. DOW*8 ALE in cask cr bottle. ____[ ‘"Mngtish ‘Ates, Porters, &c¢. _ Brockville® D«c. 27, 1871 Trains on Canada Oentral and Perth Bran: h In Bond or Fraa 36 This Evening I will well at my Rooms, Elgin street, opposite the Russell House, a splendid Stock of Quadruple Pliate Silver Ware, Inlaid Writing Cabinets, Dressing Cases and Work Boxes, Vases, Statuary, Iadies‘ and Gents‘ fine Gold and Silver Watches, Goid Chains, Cutlory, Walnut Brackets, Dolls, Fancy Goods, &c., &¢. R@y*Thare is no reserve. BHale at 7 o‘clock. A CUP OF GOOD TEA "The NMoted Tes tHTouse Sale to take place This Evening at 7 o‘clock, and to continue eve evening until the whole Stock is dupo-ez of at W. H. FALLS has just received a Conâ€" signment of BANKRUPT GUODS consist. ing of Broadcloths, Englisb, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Whitneys, Mantle Goods, Ladies‘ Shawls, Fur Jackets, Cloaks, an assortment of White Blankets, Flannels,; &0., &¢., together with an assort. ment of Fancy Goods comprising Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Opera and Field two doors east of Daniel‘s Drug Store. Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1871 1856tf (Glasses, Satchels, &c¢., &c. ~ ~ The whole tor“m sold without reserve as the stock must be cleared out at onee. KZ" Every article from thi« : s«bjishment guarant<d, and all Goods delivered free within the city limits by our own co: veya: cs, N. B.â€"The POSTAL CARD 1st m baving been Modmymn“h;: lving at a distance, we shall be brppy to furnish customers with our own Postal free ot expense.. ‘These, as well as a.l other orders, will be executed with promptness. . K@FAddr ssâ€""THE TEA POT," Rideau street., JOHN HILL, Proprietor. OHWHINHIIINEAUITEi en 4s . H. Hart, Ajgent for Consignee Ottawa Dec. 28, 1871 1 oTIOE, BANERUPT GTOCK. _____ Fine:t F.ench Wine Vineg beral terms. . Inofibn invited. ; K ARNOLDI, ... f Tq!rsu& Building, Metcalite street, Ottawa, Dec 29, 1841 INE Goops By W. H. Falls, Auctioncer. UOTION SALEK ® CANADA ~ LBENTRAL 43, RIDEAU STREET, Ds WiNl VAULTS. METCALEFE STREET. WHISKIES, HIGSHWINES, &c., QUALITY â€"GUARANTEED AUCTIVCON. JOHN HILL challenges buyers whoe‘er they may be To put to a trial his Coffee and Tea. He fears not a trialâ€"he asks you to try, We‘l knowing that these are the best you can buy. Whene‘er his Neas are impartially tried The buyer approves of the umfia supplied. > However particular buyers may s They show their approval of Jorx Hiut‘s pure Tea . And that is the reason, we fearlessly say, «Why Hiut in his business improves day by day. When ready supporters their favors bestow They know they i1 be studiedâ€"decidedly so ! We say of the Coffecs as well as the Teas. That Joux Hirt in his business endervours to please. His Coffees are matchless in flavor and smell, And purchasers relish the articles well. To fact we appesl when we openly say s %\.tntbon are the cheapest and best for the tray ; purchase of Joux [{ict, for whenever you do You‘ll prove to be true what is stated to you. .1‘ YTCOTU DESIRE JAS,. BBRMIX#H AM, oPr H. ABBOTT, Auctioneer. 1781 y iVIL _ CHALLENGE. 1856tf Files specially made for Fileing Machines. Old Files reâ€"cut and warranted equal to New Dentists‘, Watchmakers‘, and Jewâ€" ellers‘ Files made to order. _‘N. B.â€"Cartiage on Old Files to bere paid by us. * ; â€" Officeâ€"393 8t. Paul A large Stock of NEW FILES of ever; kind always on hand, and also made to order to any shape or cut, In retursis g thanks to the citizs«ns of Otta~ wa for the very libo:al patron«ge extended them since they opened their Family Grocery seven months ago, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizens in general that their Stock on hand is very large and contains every kind and quelity that can be found 11 a first class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. C HIN A W a RE HOU 8 E, ti 1AMAADA FiLE WORAKS, J cork sr. PAUL, MONTREAL. The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the sbhortest line by Q miles from Ottawa ,___ to Brockvilie and all polats ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME THE B'l‘: -;:WR“OI Montreal, Dec 27, 1 871 with 1HILNA WAREHOUSE, McDonnel! & Mongenais. OTTAWA RAILWAY. with No. No. 66, Sussex streot. Cttawa, January 5 1872 NA AND FROM WEDNESDAY, Srd Jan trains will run as follows ; 10 00 p m 10 30 a m 9 30 a m 2:00 a m 5,50 p m 1 00 p m :15 a m 1;:30 p m Ottawa. Leave Pr: s ott, West, and by 3B mi (odlpol’negut GOING NORTH. Paul Montreal. W__L_m()l D & Co, GolIFG SsoOUTH 15, 181 ’Klncuoi and all way 8t a t i o n s lcooan! train for Grand Tromk Mail for W est Do Express for irom West Do do Kapress Do do Expres: from West Kast and W est Counecting Mail from the acF rescott 10:35 a m 11 15p m Arrive in % 10p m 4:10p m 8:25 p m 6:15 a m 1 00 a m Rk 2 . he +aid date, be distributed withoot fi* At.Junction Depot 8f Grand Trunk and| Ail prsons indebted to :‘ Bamae{ Ottawa & Prescott R. &. All the faciliti=s o! | Dickson are requested t Pfil a First Class House. Passengers refreshment | paym:<nt to the undersigned. egas «Joruoz0s upTEL,»+ ‘The above School‘ will Bo-?n. afte: ::JChrkm Holidays, on MONDAY, anuary. A sent on lication. poei ce e ment Sucmaplicatioh., . RevGJEMMETT, M A. Head Master. , Mons M AMI, Assistant for French and | Romember that we are the first to f211 the. price of gaods in our trade, and the last » i raise them.. Thollntpnltnpntupoa&rm,ndbquhuhu..q-ilo -“A:ll“mmwquwpg"&m M?Oun.,ln,hflw [W:cmm, Wines, Pors and fi::'y: Gin, Rum, Brandj, Irisk e‘ Bootch Whiskey ;‘all the Wines and Liqnor in Wood and Bottles. mtwmbnflwouly.mrmmnun-u-us-‘ "'"“i‘..'.'."u. 1 Labrador H. ‘k""z.uu"“‘u y Cod, Frech ~ e that a «s lR Rra nds Meirntes MertafN ht hate Pak mm en en ogh Iheck Pork and Flour constantly on hand. Remâ€"«mber our motto light profiss, == | LZ°TBY OUR TEAS @q â€" j Cous ts ~~_â€"_ P., BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. a f Wholesale a::p i &elmmfiggw Wine and NO, 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, OHAUDIER i L& & ~OT TA W A. P. Baskerville & Brothers, A Melected Wtock of Sheet fip-lo comprising all the newest publications, will be kept on hand ; also, Musical Merckes dize of all descriptions. Phis ill be under of Mr. T. Sucklin Mhmmom.m«xwm:n}'. fhe ie ol k t 3 "INSPEQTION INVITEN. MASON & HAMLAN: 5: .sostos, ind PRINCE & CO., of Bulele. Medium sized Pianos, by.reliable makers and fully guaranteed by ourselves, aves mogmtoflw. w(?almtnkoptinmk. + " * FOR HIRE ‘rom $12 10 $20 per quarter SECOND HAND PIANUS TAE PM mm PXCCANGE AT 4 LIBBBAL TALG 4 15 K{NG STREET TORONTO, and 26 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, ‘The unders.gned beg to inform the Ladios ond GentJemen of Oitewa and m that they have ogened a t anch establishment at 26 Sparks street, under the management of Mr. A. Potersen, for the sale of the celebrated Ladies requiring the necessary requisites of EVENING DRESS are invited to look through our Stock, which will be found complete. in all the newest fabrics now used. We would call special attemâ€" tion to our Lâ€"AcCGEFâ€" D EPA RT ME NCP UHOUL FOR BOY*, LACE BERTHAS, LAOCE BORDERED HDKFS., - LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, § LACE OVERSKIRTS, Russell & Watson PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. BALL and EVEN IN& i DR EPGeq â€" â€"=| Oitawa, Dec. 5, 1871 Ottawa, December 13, 1871 Ottawa, December 8, 1871 6 sall manu/aqtured by CHIOKERLNG, STEINWAY, and D ENB A in which we are showing a great variety of : Honiton, ~Maltese, Point, â€" Brussels Valenciennes, Alencon, and Limerick _ Laces. andORCGANS by A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Are now showing the Latest ..oreitics in Evening Dresses and Dress Materials iD. WILKEINSON, : Fro and Music Warerooms, Also a good asssortment of Dated at the Village of Pakenkam this 24th d.yollow-b;.l. D. 1871. .. Execuion| YOUNG ©00FE _‘ to send by post, pre paid, to, or leare with the undersigned Executors ‘of the Last Will and Testament of the -l:‘_"--‘_.mh- thefult lars of their & of tb&wnccouu. and the mature of the‘s sccurity (if any) held by them ; otherwise the assets 0f the said Samuel Dicksow will, after Are on or Limnark, KEequire; decsemsed, ‘: ho died on o¢ about the sixth ay of December, A 1. 1871, _ The creditors of Samuel Dickson, late of the Tewnship of Pakenbam, in the Oounty of etrintnmett cnr walls Artlices Aptrmr i. Li l is metnizs a ar the Sigitrenth Day af January, AD: 167%, _ UTiCK TQOCREDITORS AXD OTHERI A. & 8. NORDHE.MER, LACE SHAWLE i4 »

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