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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Jan 1872, p. 3

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at flo..‘l‘ ("‘"! Tras F". fOr the P ..‘" 3T > eb C rBada @" Obtaiy Boarg Street. city 14 miles, ArBlice may ‘"‘h‘l: ’ . For * Whart, on ang 8 uytit Tt 6 RX hi oucke â€" uol C\ Po'-:‘fi « number of n the (Ottews H Bs by 1ir. hb of good lund and Cathoort AR ~G LADIE® E& 5 ‘rym-‘ from NTEWART. k River." Ke. . FaLLB, 18 t. two doors \ 18133 con. 0; F., LETTING 1 sbops in all * bo w} CA w@Ww bound t$> h and K ag sicle of Y ork Mountain ‘XPSpy Arlag® us in _ uired for toe $VA * luf the in the , U# a of Cumberâ€" [ °C o upon which &c. This by John J dry ang 1827 for "78H4 T 808 See. F: 1880 o €o@ «Tiog 1889 if in a Sas T2 , l _ $ Mscaula; f Of ‘ ‘ Hotel ; __ | take Mac _‘ J him out . _ $ tw nothi "mhy _ $ Â¥ere not 4 h; ' f ..;x"" o Mr x.fllhy CpF weren n/. v CE cyC _ peuee were not fil-to speak with hlfll:l'h.' t Macaulay returned, he went into the same mom; be offered money to witness; he !&*Mwl-nhy.bmm&_h. pri,pf S . @2207 Undertook to put him out : } was sober and quiet; saw Mac. i inciflh o. Sntutiivarincn it c‘ s.. h . i. tired. > ";!nflofboau dit TW Was at Montebello dur ing the time of elec tions ; am tirst cousin to prisoner : saw Macaulay that day ; saw him at poll and Tlnh...oo-&po; witness spent a great Part of the day at Trunchomonu‘m'n Hotel ; saw prisoner there ; saw prisoner take Macaulay by the shoullers and pash h-outo!unm-adpmmghu room ; w nothing of the aff .ir afterwards ; heard Macaulay say that the persons p esent were not educated enough to tailk with him ; prisoner anhohlrdidnotnpuk; saw k-enuhy going up stairs To Mr. Ch pleau â€" Lo Douceur put Macaulay out when L. L1; 000CCur put To Mr. Chapleauâ€"P; character ; saw Macaul Macaulay at Kosicauit‘s fatigued . be rem»rked had been un the nigcht Bou rence ; did not take any liquorat Trancbeâ€" montagne‘s that day ; do not know whether there was liquor there or not. To Mr. Chplan-l(mthon-ullqn. or drank there that day ; was in Tranche~ montagne‘s a short time before the disâ€" any ; every person was aâ€" culay ; _ several persons wld%m to leare the house, and not come back; he went out and came buck in loss thin a u-!-hrofln hour‘; was sitting on ths there ; -wprin-uuulmnl-y by the shoulder, and push him towards the door : Macaulay caught hold of the jum of the door, when being put out ; prisoner then p‘-hodhinh.ckadknoeudhi-do'n; did not see prisoner kick him ; witness, assisted by one Carrier, seated Macaulay in the chair ; there were several persons in the bar at the time ; did not see Mac aulay «fter ho was taken to bed ; had no conversation with prisoner since the occurâ€" quarter of an hour; was sitting chair nearest the door; on the side of the door there were no this evening. Edward Thomas dit Tranchemontagne, swornâ€"Reside at Montevbello; am uncle to the prisoner ; saw Macaulay at Irancheâ€" montagne‘s hotel on Tth July, between 2 and 3 in the afternoon ; »l o saw prisuner % PRIDAY. The Court opened at 10:30 th‘s morning the audience being cousiderably swelled in number by the presence ot several gentlemen from Ottawa, who came up with the expectation of witnessing the wind up of the triil and hewring the adâ€" The audience then joined in singing the national anthnm and the entertainmert terminated. structions * how to buy a good fimily boree," * Miss Weher, agiin delightel the auâ€" dience by singing ** My heart is over the teoi bamself well. xt e moars. Mr. Neil McLean, sang "I stood on the tridge at flnilght." and responded to in encore. Mr Mcleain is too weil known and his vocal talent too generally recogniâ€" zed to require any praise. Mr. Adams afforded the audiens much amusement bud'ng Josh Billings‘ in â€" structions «* to buy a roaod Fimil. Rev. Mr. Poliard read in bis asually interesting style. Mr. Larwell, a great f:vo.ite at other readings in this city sang the =Maple Lesf" very well, and in response to a loud ensore sang a very humorous song, which provoked much laughter. Ho was agrin encored, and givre another ‘comic song, Master Lauder sang "I will stand by my friend," and considering youth he acquitâ€" The entertainment was commenced by Miss Weber, who sang very sweetliy. We heard Miss Weber sing on this occasion for the first time, and hormog_cla.r and mellow voice aftorded us great pleasu:e. way. The hall was flled to its utmost capacity with ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Wicksteed performed the duties of chairman in his usual pleasing manner. The Church of England Readings came off last evening in Gowan‘s Hall, and as was anticipated, were a success in every Cramvoraxce.â€"We are informed that Dr. Pomroy who performed â€" such extraorâ€" dinary cures on his visit to this city last spring is again about to take up his resiâ€" dence amongst us for a short time. Look out for his advertisement in a day cr Basmil. Jerome charged with attemptâ€" ing to commit rape on a little girl 1! years of age, was remanded. Three shantymen, charged with leaving the employ of Mr. Chevrier, were tined $5 and costs each. ® C. Hutchio~. T. H. Davis T. McKay, skip. P. McDowgall, «kip. 8 ends, 12 points. 13 ends, 26 points. Mjority for Almonte, 2 ends, 11 points. The return match will be played here shortly. Porcs Cocertâ€"F:ipar.â€"A shanty man forleaving employ was fined $5 and cosis. Mary Lecliur charged two boy: with s«mashing into her house and abusing her. They were fined $5 and costs each or one week in gaol. frllowing is the resu Orrawa. No. l R ak. s. Harris. J, Egleson. A. Campbell. HU. Ingles, skip 1i emis. 19 m‘.. No. 3 Rink. Dr. 0. C, wood. D. 8. Eastwood. Avarixc.â€" A cwmling match came otff at Almonte on the 25th inst., be:ween a team from Ottawa and the Almonte team. The CoURt OF qQUsEEY‘s BE.C3, aviuzz. CHURCH OF ENGLAND READING® Swamr Pox or tus Decssasmâ€" \ few ' days ago we published a letter trom Pr.| Van Cortlandt, stating that small pox was f on the decrease in Ottaw«. Ihis statement j 1« cor ovoratel by the Health Inapcotor, Sergeant McVitty, who his mais thor wugh [ inspection of the city. Moxey to Lexp.â€"Apply to R. \. Noad lavy. Solicitor, &c., cormer of Sparks atw Eigin Streets, ! itawa TRANCHEMONXTAGXE TRIAL. PP TY Te Aictasistrcstsizizs nrrer zmt FIFPTH DiÂ¥ FORENOON, I e S oo P Pb hati e M+ [ ‘The councit Meb at ten o‘clock, a.m. Lo s c of saly baxt‘s" sow pril The report of the committee on educaâ€" ’ same diy ; know nothing about | _ o | Nlbomoonlmul., and pri. | tion was received and adopted ; tbeoom.l 1 h: mittee could not at present recommend C:'; Mm:::‘.’;'h‘ m | an advance for the travelling expense of;' . 4 &A « , »clock; bad & drink wich Mr.| the Inspector. ; | at Rosicault‘s ; Macaulay seemed The re of the Finance Committee | bonu-ruodtomtuuuuho_ was ncoz:: and adopted. There is & | up the night previous and was | halnnom an hamdk af *X HkEes m.oi o_ Germain case will probably be closed appeared as if he nui 1¢ i at poll and apent a great hemontagna‘s saw prisoner ers and push T. “ Dl‘Vi! P. McDowugall, «kip. 13 ends, 26 points. NEWS Na 4 Rink F. A. W. Lester P. Young No 2 Rink. . 'l‘o-mrlololl. J Crawloxd. 1. menties. P. MeArthur, skip. 8 emis. 16 points. n diul not . Germ sin : Cuarie« ind Cyrille t see his »*1, in the e d to put ir put people A j ONTE. Rink The statement of the Uttawas and Glouâ€" cester R ad Company was recommendai to be .phcod on file. Accounts to the amount of $1,066,. 75 were { und correct. The Report on roads and briiges, reâ€" commended the constructiion of a bridge over the Rideau River at New Edinburgh in concert with the Corporation of Ottawa, expense not to exceed $2 000. A charge of $B0 for surveying in Osâ€" goode wis recommended to be paid and charged to that M&In Cox was recommended to be paid tor an official seal for the Sheriff‘s office. The claims of C. Mobr for Drill Shed allowance was recommended to be re‘erred to the County Solicitorâ€" The report of the Finance Committee was neorud and adopted. There is a balince on hand of $3,153.07. Bank ac . counts against county for $28,000 but | they have debentures on which they wiil relize about $2,000 Dominion stotk ; ; a«mount still due for taxes $198,499 13, | showing that the county has only $6.65] ‘ to meet usual decaands Mr. Chapleau asked for an adjournment ot the Court on the ground thit two med:cal gentlemen of Uttawa, witnesses for the defence were not present. The c urt accordingly adjournel until 1U) o‘clock this moâ€"ning. The post.mortem examination took pluce betweeu.8 and 9 o‘clock on mornâ€" i1g of 9 h; inquest lasted until about 1 wel ck. ‘The medical statement of the postm«r‘em having been read and ~trans imted verbwlly by the Clerk of the Crown, Mr. Driscoll. : lerk of the Conrt; give orders to Dr. Wilson and McNab to make postâ€"mortem examination ; they did o. (Records produced and sworn to.} > T , Mr Chiplewuâ€"Was notitiet of ocâ€" currence at Moutebello; hwing learned thit Dr. Loagpa, his deputy, at Monteâ€" belio refused to act, no immedi tely teloâ€" graphed t1o Mr., Fleming :o examine a couple of witaessos and issued ‘a warrant for th arrest of prisoner ; witness st rted down and on arriving le«arned that warrant was in the hand of one Paulin and that Iranchemontagne was still at large ; hid prisoner arrested. Aatoine Ethierâ€"Am a shintyman ; was at Montebelio on the Tth of July last ; saw Mucwulay and prisoner in Tranchemonâ€" tagne‘s hotel ; tnis was about half past 4 o‘cluck ; siaw prisoner strike Mucsuliy ; aiw vyluod â€" upon Mucaulay‘s face when being washed ; did not see Macaulay fill ; did not hear any conversation detween prisoner and Macaulay. Caarles Howard Churchâ€"Am coroner for the district ; wuo‘odldal? hold an inquest dn the body of Geo. Macaulay on Ml.hol).l; last ; beld inquest, and put records of it into the hands of the To Mrc. Ch '*'-'-M ‘“ into Tranchem mtyyne‘s house twice ; hdm St. ) rmain belped Macaulay to rise the chair woul l have seen him. out for a while. 1nd when be came back â€"a mualay was seated on a chur in the bar ; Midme. Tranchemontagne was washing hiwm; have m-fikontomopcho.ord”um event; could hive seen sny person assistâ€" ing Macaclay ; St. Germain was sittiog ne«ar the stove. s Non uenc sds Oe 00 OCmTOe. reod‘g ouke 4k dul not est whils be drank that way ; he asked witness to go and have a drink, aa y ing «unless 1 take something [ sh«ll die" $ they went and had two driaks, Macsulay taking brandy each time. *ar > .g Basil Etmer.â€"Was at Montebello on Tth of July last ; sa x Macaulay at Trancheâ€" monatagne‘s in the forencon of thit dy ; was there when Macaulay came and p issed IMEO MIOLLOF AbiftmumE: Wiktmags® usamk P °00 Ave? ca CIOm , TCO Was pile and appeared chflrl-llodd; he (lamuy)nuhobddrukllood“- he had so miny friends and was treated often ; he hid drank too: much and would hive to stop or bhe wouli die; that he COUNTY COUXNXCIL, CARLETOXN _ Fo Mr. Chapleauâ€" Didt not see deceased after the quarmel ; saw Macaulay in the mornins; he lovked very sick ; he was .n the Thursday® previous to election ; know n~thing »bout Macaulay‘s death. s Alphonse Danisâ€"Live . at St.= Andre ; was in montebello on Tth‘ July last ; saw Macquly and pqsoner. on that day at Trancbemontagune‘s ; was not at the hotel when the quarrel occured ; did not see Mavazclay afier the occurrence ; saw priâ€" soner afterwards ; he s«id nothing, but appesred t.hbe in an angry mood. | _ To Mr. Ch:pleau â€"An not certain that Jeseph St. Germain is my fuatber ; am ,known "_AN‘ son; he is 79 years of age ; Amw:â€"Smuddopaed; saw u‘a; at Tranchemontagne‘sin the alternoon of Tth of July last ; saw no perâ€" "°| lmbln-h:; there was nu quarre! :.'Qmph-“ f Took a glass of liq lo Mr. ui â€" & uor with Macaulay ; Macaulay invited witness from the the poli, saying that he could treat and he would show Leduc‘s men how to live ; prisoner bears a good character. Evariste Boucher â€"Live at Montebello, farmer ; was not at the village on 1st day of election last ; did not see Macaulay that day ; do not know prisoner ; saw Macaulay father was losing his facuities; b> lieve his faculties are somewhat impared Louis Gauthier dit St. Germain.â€"Was not at Montetello day of election; saw Micaulay after he was dead, having‘ been summoned on the jury, |_ To Mr. Chapleauâ€"Saw Mr. Edward | | Ih)mas near the door close to witneâ€"s ; | Did not hear Pere Stâ€"Germain tell priâ€"| | soner to cease beating Macauley ; prisoner | | did not appear vexred ; Saw Macaulay got : up from the chair to go up stairs ; M «caulâ€" | ay seemed to resist prisoner‘s efforts to put + him out ; Macaulay fell on his.leit side. | To Mrâ€" Chapleau.â€"Witness was sober that day > saw no person hhholdo(‘! prisouer by the arm to prevent him from stmking Macautiy ; wou‘ld have seen Pere ‘ St. Germain had he done to; St. German | did not assist ‘Macaplay to rise from the chiir; prisoner told Macaulay to rise from the chair : prisoner told l.nn-, lay a couple of times to go away and not corme back ; lr.hmmzbmut once; had Mr. Macaulay so wished he could have gone out without interference or opposition. _ | Juseph uimetâ€" Resideat Montebelloâ€" know pr.soner ; saw Mac«ulay at Trancheâ€" montague‘s between 2 and 3 on the a‘terâ€" noon of Tth July ; saw no quarrel ; saw prisoner take hrli of Macaul:y and push him out of the door. where former caught « des of door and resisted ; pri then tripped him and gave him a ml kick on the left si ie of the fic.e ; Macaulay fell on his lef: side ; priioner gave only the one kick ;â€" Macaulay dit noe strike against a chair in f.lling ; did not see Macaulay after he went up stirs , had no conversation with prisoner since evâ€"nt ; siw no blood oa the floor or on Macaulay‘s whiskers ; did not drink, and saw no person else drink ; did not noti¢e Pere St. Germain in the bur, there were about 12 persons Theodore Janurries dit Caurieeâ€"know prisoner ; saw Macaulay at Tranchemonâ€" tagne‘s on the Tth of July; there were several persons in the bar at the time Macaulay came in through the bar, ..J went into another room; saw prisoner push Macaulay out ; witness was seated on the left Land side ;f“un door ; pr'.;uc trip Macaulay w be resusted ; Macâ€" luh‘;dfouo.hishfllhhontha&»r;-w prisoner raise his foot, but cannot say whether he kicked him or not; Macaulay fell towards where witness was sitting ; cannot say that he was kicked in falling ; did not assist to lift Macaulay ; did not see any blood on the floor; beard Macaulay speaking, but did not understand what he The court adjourned for one hour. Having resumed . Audgustin Rasican!tâ€"Sworn and Aa Jean Baptiste Aruesetâ€"Saw Macaulay at Montebello on the Ith of July ; did not see Macaulay at Tranchomontagne‘s ; know nothing about the quarrel. _ aulay take strong liquor that in the shop; saw Pere &.'Gmhd"uko two glasses of liquor: be is addicted to drinkâ€" Apartment; witness went about 12x 15 ; goemmni n se Brigbton.. told by all perfumery rendors, J".:dy 20, 1812, wiy | Jp I4~EUs CHoICE PERFUMERY, A _ Eogene Rimmel. Peâ€"rflemer to H.R.H. the P.incess of Wales, 95 Strand, 12%8 Regent 8t and 24 oraktl,Loodon ; 17 Bonleverd flc:.l\l'-g Paris, and 76 King‘s Road, _ Rimmel‘s Viclet, Rose. Leaf,Rice, and other Toilet PowJers,. A Hberal allown 1ce to ship~ Rimme!l‘s Dagong Oil Scap, perfzwed with Australian Eacalyptus. . Rimmel‘s Giycirine, Hoaey, Costoume and Floral Cracker«, very amusing for Balls and paities. sold everywhere, price 25 cts. and bottie. Wije : Yos, and the Parxâ€"Krurr is -sglul when used for Sprains, Bruises and Flesh Cuts. That reminds me: Willie out his finger an fully thismorning ; I will hasten and put some PAtsâ€" Kicruszz® on it. " . (To beContinued) Husband :â€"She needs to be ; I never auch children as ters are, they are always ting their fingers, spraining their ankles falling down stairs. _ son‘s wife say about it ? Wife :â€"Wny, it does everything but imposibilit‘es ; she cures Sore Throat, Canker, Rash, Croup, Oo:fh. Colds, Bowel Complaints, Cr-n:o. bheuralgia, Rbeuâ€" matism, in fut she is a host of Doctors all in berself if she has a bottle of Parxâ€"Kiuu«s with her. 1% Husband :â€"Aund what does the P1 son‘s wife say about it ? Wife :â€"Wny, it does everything b Iimposibilit‘es ; she cures Sore Thro: Canker, Rash, Croup, Cough, Col< JOLLN I. BROWN & SON, on outside wrapper of box, and private Gor eanment stamp attached to each box. This care in pittiog 1p the T:o hes is im. portant as a secusity to the purchaser joord ; t3 be sure ut obtsiniag the govrnino Brown‘s Bronchial Troche«. f *+Tuocaxs, ‘ so called, »or1d by the ounce, are a poor Imitation and notbi~g like llOl‘N‘l BRVNC iIAL TROCHES which are aold only io hoxu'-lmj.u-mulo of the propri¢trs, ‘ medicine for horses "Dartey‘s Condition Powâ€" ders and Arabian Heave kemedy" has no equal, ; Its effects in this respest are astonishing ; many â€" horses that were supposed to be broken dowa "mummhn.by the use of a few pasckages, been _ restored to a healithy and *ound coudition, all traces of the dissease having seen completely remored, and hare been soid for frowm &0 to $15 more than they would pre viously have brought; when you want a horse medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arubinun Hoare Romedy." We know you will be perfestly sstisded with the resvit. Rememben | the name, and see that the signatare of Hurd & Co. is on eagh package. Northrop & Lyma.‘ Newen.tle, Unt , propristors for Canada. â€" Boid by ail medicine demers ol ue merit,and having proved their eBcacy by a teat ot many years, each yâ€"ar Aodstthsn in new loclitiâ€"s in varions parts of the world, agd the Troc «es are universally pronounced better th u Gsaer articles, â€" ubtain oumy «Brown‘« Bronchial Trock e,‘ and do not take any of the Worth/ess Imitations that may be ofered. BROW NS BRONCUHUIAL Ts0CHES are coupuanded sw as to reach directly thn #â€"at of ths disease and give almost instant valic£. ‘The Troches are offâ€"red with the fulleet confldenc â€" in th» is efficucy ; they have been thoroughly tested and msintain the gnod râ€"putation thâ€"y have jastly acquired _ For Public Speaker=, Singers, Military Officers aud those who overtas the voic« they are us ful in reliâ€"viog an Irritat»+ Throat, and will rendâ€"r articulation easy. Boling an article of trae merit.and having nrovad thair »Aiaraa. and stmilar trouviâ€"s«s, if u-l«;l ..;;'&m. â€"eault to serious Pusmonary, Bronchia!, and Astnmat c affe tion«, oitentim=~s incurable, 4| anors or I:teguiar babits, it bas so.r.qul,- y--'dhuu imparts energy to t organse ’ putrition, and creates healithy bloo}. Its tonlog, vitalle=: g power is felt at once, an 1 it builds up dis ased structures radically in the same manner as our daily ‘cod, with n . lia. "bility ot relapse. 8 4 by all dinggists at $1 per bottle,. DAYViDSUN & DiNiELS, Ag. nte, * ) Onot® axo Sratex. â€"In every branch of oulâ€" tivationâ€"whether in the feld, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be order and | system to insure successful results, and this | ruth is frmly ectablished by actaal experiénce. _ Another great truth has alâ€"o been established , by the s=«me means, which is : That as a preâ€" ventative medicine, or a medicine for the curse of colds, coughs, rheumatism, and summe complaints, the *Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the most reliable _ For sale by all Draggist and country dealer®. i‘rice, 25 cents per bottle. asstmilated. Tslc o 20 Eomm Nee werd neck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains ? If 1o, Jobnson‘s Anndyne« Liniment is a speci. fic remedy, an«,‘s also the best pain killer in the world. Have you a sovere wr: uch or »prain? Hut you theumatism in asny form ? l&nmm en ~aapin. ~stute < S ts td 0 coads C | _ _Mas. W;xâ€"cow‘s So»rurvo Sraur is the preâ€" seription of one of the best Fâ€"maule Phy: icians | and Nurses in the Uuited States, and has been used for thirty years with nevâ€"r talling saf ty and suâ€"câ€"as by milli as ort mothers an 1 ehildren, freaw the tâ€"eble infant of one week old to the caduit. 1t corrects acidity . f the stomach rmlieves wind colic, regulates the bow. 1s, and xives rest, health and comfoit to meâ€"ther ans t child. Wo beliâ€"ve it the best and »urest temedy ib the world, in all cases of D sentry anud Diitmb»ia in chiidren whe ther it arises troin tecthiuy, or from any other cause Full directiens for using will accompany rach bottle. None genuine uniees the facâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on . the outaids wrapper, Soid by all medicine dealers, :5 cents a bottle. Office, 215 Fuilton Btreet, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Lonâ€"~ don _ Be sure and call for * MKS, WiIxsLOw»s sooTirxo BYRUP,*" Having the fac simile of " Curtis & Porkinse" on the outside wrapper. All others aro base imitatiot s tes Gurar Cowxnrrio® Meorcter â€"As A motion was passed appointing the Warden and Sherit! to wait upon the Minister of Justice to obtain nmbor:, ment t r the extraordinary expenses curred by the county during the Fenian raid of 13s68. Woodburn, at $50 for January session and $25 for each subsequent session. ‘The cost of advertising and printing for the past year was $842 60. It also recommended that the printing in future be given out by contract. The report of the Gaol Committee was read, and the payment of various sums recommended . Moved b_{ Mr. Dawson, seconded ty Mr. R. Lyon, That this Corporation petition the {ogumuro of Untario to repeal secâ€" tion 13 Vic. 34, cap. 30, as regards Imdz over bomuinr]yl lines between :u::lnd corporated villuges, such to ilt and maintained by such cities and villages, insterd of cities and counties; th.t the Warden do s<gn the same and send it to the county member, to be brought before the House. © Carried, SORE THRUAT, cuUGH, COLD The report of the commutteo on printing was read and adopted, noommmm. the pcmoh number of accounts. That ot . Mitchel! & Carrier it could not recommend. The printing of the minutes for 1872 sIs3TY Y ced 1A 8‘ EX PERIEXCE OF a OLD sURsSE years with nevâ€"r tailing by milli ns or mothers ani teble iniant of one week 1t corrects acidity . f the they are always outâ€" to Messts, Beli & 30 ets pe never saw a condition Th BR O'I‘TA_W_A?QIM@B, J XA * t January 15, 1873 Reaping Rev. C. P. Malvaney, and other speakers, In aid cf the Mission Fund of the Diocese of Ontsrio, will be held at the BISHOP‘8 CHAPEL, Sussex Street, on MONLVAY EVENIN@, January 29th, at 7:30 o‘clock, p. m. . His Excellency Lord Lisgar will take th > cbair, § . _Addresses will be delivered by the Vener. able Archdeacon Patton, Rev.G. a. Aunderson, Rev. C. P. Malvaney, Rov, A, J. O‘Loughlin, Sn varh dnc hetinne ces Ti ue ues and other speakers, s s Ao-:llcexu will be made in aid of the Missionary Work of the Diocese. Jap,. 25th “‘l"‘, MISSIONARY MEETING FOR Tus ‘ B Congregation, of Christ Ohurch _ Biskep mt Y CC rbgnl x in ~ommmsond usns A reviously honored him with, to inâ€" zarnnhem that, bavinz eouiI:l.:‘bly reâ€" pdrdhhuwuhblinhmt,&ndowh‘w his well known experience in that line of business, he is in a position to continue giving them suflicient satisfaction. _ Good Yard .’Ad'“auu'"i"n-'“r.a also the b“:o::;d satisfac his Morlaaaiy be tory at his establishment. Uttawsa, Dec. 14, 1871 1845 3m GOOD S’I'ABL.I.I_CQ_QI_) ATTENTIVE his numerous evenings. Mr E A HARINGTO® (.'Mr College, Ozford), Som mp n:’. Tfi-r of Trinity Voll , Port , iotends openiag lbo-t'oo- the 1st September next. High estimonials and refer nces cano be given both :::hn a;:‘iy olu;:-:d For MMP -plto to ugtom, Port Tbitl the T0 fost. " After that‘ date, at t ta w . %Â¥ ~ N B â€" Private pupils will be taken in the trom the said Towo drfii&t;â€";-;nj point on Lake Nippi«sing, French ilm, or upon the Georgian Bay, the Provinc« ef Que ec, ana thence to or near the the Town of Pembroke, in the Connty «f Ontario, with po#ser of farther extecsion Is hereby given that ljlkdh will be mutle to the Parliament Cnonada, at thâ€" nsuing bession thereof, for an Act to amend the 8t. Lawresce and Ottawa Railway. Act, ud to autbhoriss a furthor extension of the Yail «ay or deviation of the present extensiou ther. of frowm any point of the same m;'ootln Iy to a point ut or near Porta:e du Fort in Tenders will be reciv.d by the undersign= ed until Two O‘clo #, p. m., Friday next, 36th inst., tor the &n ply of 150 cordsof GOOD MIXED D&Y HARDWOOD, to bs delivéred at the Gaol and Court Houss, COuae hi delivered within one monath of sigol Q; Contract. Ths other half to be d.livered the 15ta.otf March next ; “l\o lowest Tender not pecessarily re. oxived. Addrees * Texoans ?t'&o; &N 5 Clerk County Carleton. Ottawa, January 25th, 1872, Kept by Henry Labelle. Every convenience and comfort for the wellm‘ Public. The BAR always supplied with the v vTricE, NO. 122 SUSSEX STREET, NO. 122, AURCH MJ#ssIONS. ‘RAKKLLE® MoUsSs®, Comprising ovorythin’ that is New and Fashionabie in Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Furs at greatly reducedâ€"prices to make room for Spring Importations. ICE LIsT subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will dispose of the balance of his Ottawa, January 23,1872. 1878 3m The undersigned has opened a new establishment which he has fitted up in firstâ€"clase style, the furniture being enâ€" tirely new. The table and bar will be mpfliodwilhunbstum. Furnish ed to let with or without meals. The public are invited to give him a call and they will be treated with the utmost : Remember the place EAST END SAPPERS BRIDGE. ROWE & ANNABLE. Ottaws Dec 1%, 1871 wards, consisting of six pkaoh Parlor Sets in Hair Clctb, Binck Walnut Sidsâ€" boards, Burraus, Washstands, Contre Tablâ€"s, Side Tables, and a great varicty of cane chairs at equally low prices, Common Chairs. ..... 40 and apwards Oo-!fi_m Bets for $10 50 and up. RIVATE CLAsSICaL SCHOOL. ROWHK & ANNABLE‘3, Ray* Near Sapper‘s Bridge. Jenuy Lind bedsteads..$3 00, formerly $3 50 Common Bedsteads... 2 25, * 2 50 Uommon Chairs...... 40 and apwards GREAT REDUCTION IX FURNITURE or provocation, and con to the terms of their agreement, I hmy florbid any person or persons from hiring or harboting Mumyonofound«foin so after dstooflbh‘dvctimulnuto proseâ€" outed., es === _ ROBERT SKEAD. Ottawa, 19th January, 1871. Mdward FPowérs and Josoph Paquet having left my employ !'iM‘pJ'!"m"“ JAMES PEACOCK, K4. Remember the place, 33 Rideau Ottaws, Dâ€"c 18, 18171 O1ICE Ottawa, Jan. 19, 18723. ANADA HOTEL AUTIO®. CuUNIPY UF CARLETON. Bishop‘s Block, Sussex Stâ€"eet. rietor of this establishment, in re his thanks to fimm the public at e great encouragement they GEORGE LATREMOULILLE. THE ANKVUAL FUR STOCK, 0 T Tt a w a, res ing prices. wflum 1853 3iwk 1 T36tt 187171 3 1879 2 Ts returninog thanks to their sumâ€"rou« friends and customers in the city and vicinity, for their past pationage, beg to inform the public generally, that they have jort complet. ed arranyzements for the leasing (at a large expense) of those large an: commodious buildings near the Market Bquoare, on York Street, formerly occupied ty the Goverumâ€"at, ::'d’ Ihl:'l as Gh: Imfihry Hospital, which ve thoroughly refitted and paiuted, and now fee} confident that they are in possâ€"gsion of one of the largest and best situated room sin the Dominion, where they will pay particular attention to Auction Sales of 1 Agonts, 36, York street, Oitawa. Ottawe, l:: 13, 1811 'x':x In reta: ir g c anks to the citizens or Ottaâ€" walor the v<ry lihe al patron ge extâ€"nded them sinc. t‘ ey 6pen d thâ€"ir Family Grocery seven montbs az», anod takes this method of informing their customer« and the citizeas in th.:t thâ€"ir Stook on hard is very m-d contains every kind and quality that can b : foncd i . a fir«t class Family Groâ€" cery, apd at prices to dâ€"fy competition. MAcoome AUCTION ROOM3,. YQGEKCSTREE T. * John Macdonald & So: Direciony, Seakiges miik Precob and bng R with French a ngâ€" lish. Hu‘? sober man required. Appl‘y to CHERRIER & KIRWIN, at the Union House, corners Eigin & Queen Sts. between J and 2 P. M. or any time after six. January 23, 1872. 1879 agement of an extensive Brick Yard, on the MACKAY Estate. To a firstâ€"class man (and none other need upfly) of exâ€" perience and character, a liberal salary will be paid. T. M. CLARK, â€" . Royal Insurance Co. Jan. 22, 1872. 18771 6 'l\o I.IOI' BAKKERS. uw l _0 000 00 AACTCERE TER PEDVUT TLA TD & New York, a consignment of tho'v" finest quality, BREAKEAST BO‘UCHO.\!K For sale, in boxes containing 15lbs., by h TIA. »a3).*__ MoGILL STREET AND SP. PAUL STREEL, mONMLREA1; CAAA A, kias tor TWENTY YEARS PAS% : booa the FAVORLLE RESORT of tha genor. 1 tre public in the United States, as well as of Canada, when visitiog Montreal on usiness ( sure. 1t is centrally located on McGill ltno:} the great thoroughtare and co nmerci~ of the city, commanding a magnificent view of the River St, Lawrence, th: V i. toria B1 the left, and a full vi.w of Victoria Sqitare and Mount Royal on the risht The C furnished throughout in a superior manner, and everything arranged with a view to t! fort of guests. As one ot the largest Yotels in the Dominion, having ample accomm for 500 guests, while hept in first.class style the moderate sum of $1.59 per day : o&fi‘u heretofore The travelling community will consult their own interests membering the Albion Hotel whon visiting Montreal 100k . McD nnolt & Mongensis HI%L WixrHA0UsE, CHINA W AREHOUSE, No. 66, Sussex street. Albt. wa January 5 1872 Wanted, a man to take the entire man â€" / Oitawa, 22, 1872 Just ALBION HOTEL TaKtTED, & { a | 2 §3 3P (Atawa, Nov. 18, 187 ;. and General Commision, Hous received from SHANGHAE, via PEMBFRTON & CO., Commercial Chambers, St. Pemq&mt. ue 22, 1812 18775”’ * Will 0 â€"_â€" wl oFen toâ€"day one case VELVET BONS black and coloured in all widths ,New Costuames. New Clouds. New New H osiery. New Velveteens. New French Merinos. New Satines all colours. New Costuine Cloth. New Fancy Dress Goods New Shawls New Mantles New Millinery. REGENT HOUSE R EB GENT HOU SE 18194m Fancr Woollen Goods. n toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB Son, Estats ____ Is hereby given that apolication will bs made by the Corporation ot the City of Otta~ wa, to the Legisliature of the Province of Ontarie, at its present Bession, for an Act to en bie the saig Corpor:tion to purchase a cerâ€" tain parcel of land iyinog on the west side of Broad street in said city, for the purpose of widening said street. W P LETT, City Clerk. ‘ City.Hall, Ottaws, Jan. 10, 1071, 1809 lawké A large assortment of which we keep con stantly on aand. J. L. ORME & SON, w § ____ 8 Sparks Street. MASON & HAMLIN, EMERSON, Also the celebrated MeCAMMON & CO., Messrs. Orme & Son are also agents for the following Pianos, viz: 5th. It‘is warranted in the most satisâ€" factory manner. j # Pamphlets containirg a description of the above improvement cin be had at our establishment. § Messrs. Orme & Son are also agants far The merits of the Dunham Piauos are: 1st. Its durability his become a proverb. 2nd. In workmanship it cannot be surâ€" pased, if equalle 1. 3rd. In Solidity, Power, Purity and Equality of Tone it has no compeer. 4th It can be sold after years of use for nearly, if not quite its original cost. So long and favorably known in Canads, and in doing so would respectfully request the inspection of a stock of tho:e magniâ€" ficent instruments now in OUR SHOW ROOM, ment take pleisure in announcing that they have been app.inted agents for the In calling attention to the above ip;prqvo Ottawa, January 20, 1872. ««Dunham‘s Patent Hydro Carbonated Sounding Board.‘" This wonderful invention produces the only real Piano tune that has been yet dio|oovered, and adds immengély to its volume. ORME & SON DNMIILN PINQ! i bearing the fac simile of M. Pulvermacher‘s signature on the label. A pamphlet containing full particulars may be had at the Drug Store of A. Christie, Sparks Street. C..Ahe A6 PULVERIACB.IR, Galvanic l.ublhhmnt. 200 Regent Street, London, W Full particulars may be had from the Sole & l ty WoNDEAFUL _ IMPROVEMHAT oTTaWaA. Ottawa, septemver 6, 1870 1455 lawky Agerts, Or:CE A. CMRISTIE & DRUGGISTS, EW AND street. DUNHAM PIANOR and ESTEY & CO.‘S ORGANS, â€"awrence, th: Y i_toria Bridge on al on the right The Hotel is arranged with a view to the comâ€" a, having ample accommodation e sum of $1.59 per day will .e SINCLAIR, STIT & co, 4 1801y “ 1N THE ol tha genor. 1 travelli ow n interests by teâ€" 1685 6m 27; > i ® and HOOD, usiness or plo~â€" nmerci~ Jcentre To be let for a term of years, thof BELLEVUE GARDENS, Hull, the proprie. tor being desirous of retiring on account of poor kealth ~Enquire at the Wnu'rj House, Hull. JOSEPH DEY, â€" | The above School will Rb?n. after the Christmas Holidays, on MONDAY, 8th January. 4 A pectus sent on lication. pl;:‘o. 30. apr 1858 2w Rev G JEMMETT, M A. Head Master. _ | From $400 to any amount Mons M AMI, Assistant for French ll'fl! papes Writing. , TRUST AND LOAN Remember that we are the first to f111 the price of goods i2 our trads, and the last to raiss them. ‘The light profit we put upon our goods, and bought in the best markets, enabl se us to sell at prices not to be equailed. ‘The public are requested to ry them. All our goods are guaranteed â€"Sugars. Teas, Coffees, Raisins, Carraots, Rice, Barley, Spices and General Groceries, â€" Also, Wines, Port and Sherry : Gin, Rum, Brandy, Irish aad Scotch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liquor in Wood and Bott!. 8. â€" _ Gooderham & Wort‘s Higvwines, Old Rye and Proof soid by the Barrel as low as sa«li lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond. 600 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herrings, the best that can b> nad,. Alss, Dry Cod, Fresh Green Cod, in &rnh,lnkeul,be,dlmuummtoboq-lled. Pork and Flour constartly on hand. Remâ€"mber our motto light profits, IZ°TRY OUR TEAS. q 12 Jan. Wholesale and Â¥o € Cvgil WGUrocers, Wine.and " oo ooo SBEPIE AMerchants NO,. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERT OTT A W i. P. Baskerville & Brothers, :ompr:s.ilz;g all the newest mbhmtwu. will b'omkzt on hand ; also, lu.i?rl Merchaa. ize of all descriptions, i Department wi under the care of Mr. T. Suckiw formarliy Randmmuactar AF IJ M AbL Do mime mm & | formerly Bandmaster of H. M. 47 SECOND HAND PIANULS TAKEN Il} gfic TANGE AT A LIBERAL ‘ # MASON §# HAMLLIN, ~. Boston, and PRINCE & CO., of Buffalo. Medium sized Pianos, by reliable makers and fally guaranteed by oursel aver a‘ini’fmn $300 to $400. will?nlnyo be kept in stock. o A 99 I1ANO3 FOR HIRE ‘rom $12 to l&) per quarter UHOUL FOR BOQYs ARE CHANCE. s 15 KING STREET TORONTO, and 26 SPARKS BTREET, OTTAW A, The unders to infornt the Ladios ~nd Gentliemen of ttawa and that they have omuod“md b:‘t.'mch establishment at 26 Sparis street, Ilnda'. the mm management of Mr. A. Petersen, for the sale of the celebrated Piano and Music Warerooms, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE badetaticied £1HAkQ necessary reqw 11 ENING iE8$S respect! invited to lox;‘ki“t-lmmgll;l ::mr Stock, wnich fi b:ffoEuZd ootr;éllotnel iez M "Â¥q JOUVIN‘S tassoled, two and four buttoned best D GLOVES, now forwara in all Nos. in white and all evening shades. M RUSSEKLIL = WATSON,. Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1871 LACE BERTHAS, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., LACE COLLARS & CUFFPS, LACE OYERSKIRTsS, L ACB â€"DEP A R:‘!‘\ in all the newest fabrics now used tion to our A SMelected Stock of Sheet INSPECTION IHVITIE. (ttawa, December 8, 1871 _ g Russell & Watson Ottawa, December 18, 1871 manufactured by C HICK E R I N G, 8TEINW AY, ind D EN H A M BALL and EVENING â€" 1 DRESS | and ORGANS by I‘.:diec‘ requiring ta> necessary requsites 6f EVENING Honiton, Maltese, Point, _ Brussels ~Valenciennes, Alencon, and Limerick â€" Lace:s A. & $. NORDHEIMER‘s Evening Dresses and Dress Materials d 19 14â€"EA h: Mâ€"R N in which we are showing a grout rariety of Are now showing the Latest .«orcltics in I * :and no. i CC@HL,Grocers Wine.and Also a good asssortment of P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS | M For sale a Second Fand Single Cu! with Folding Seat in Back. As good new. Apply to A, ROWE, TYRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF "PPER CANADA Obtama, Jan, 10. OT11CEK. O8EY To Lumau We would call special} att« ON REAL ESTATE, James lalllfi. Trwe« Office, g:‘n A. & 5. NORDHE.MER. . on approved secarity IMCE SHAWLS Aucti meer. M usic 18403m FALG 4

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