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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Feb 1872, p. 3

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and d.n,', w Altemieq : C ExCy t Ottawea, iss MaCBIy, )Mol Teachare e inteardesd to uieg the semâ€" ways oule 0¢ Coammittee, Wi Bd!?!u (, SIDE poor KXD â€" AAnks 1p to the 1 84 C a PBRBEâ€"Eg, «y Hall Sqanre #UD Of fo.r the in FRIDAYy YNOLDq, ‘80§ DireéGtop, Tamperieys, A1WA,. m TER, mm ittese. 1489 a1 K the ax_ ‘.‘L ';:’ft“_‘"-n GH AaÂ¥, 8 BC be scen #t the Day. .:".S themearives o on Wollegton A YLOR, el as a | parts of to Detroit, mats in the Otts Â¥9 1, Kortreal,, II be reâ€" wll be LLARD, seâ€"ts at Aro oidi, t miuh ’,. YX ol <he 2.08%1 Fosm, 10% «o LÂ¥ do to pja: ies 18890 3 ednesda 7 ,, + QaeBec, FORSTER or foe 1849 «* * , ; _ . " 06 UE the officers of this so. "xt, held at Salmon‘s Hotel, on Tuesday ~"â€" Emt the 6th inst, the follomwing } ; _ ) " *ere unsnimously adopted, BaLlt at Axexer. â€"The Bull party to djimer left town l«st n‘ght about seven Selock, in three of the most commodious tighs pr.curable in the city. The night ®is calmiy cold, but every necessary preâ€" pration was made to ensure comfort, and te journey consequently proved a ple.. aat one. HMolt‘s Hall was. arranged for the occasion, and little delay occw:red in ‘pening the Ball. Dancing was kept up wtil 4 o‘clock this morning. A very pleasing event took place |a8! wight at the Doric LoIlze No. 33 (C. K., in presentstion of a nlw.lt-nd fine gold P. AJewel to . the retiring M+â€"ter, W Bro. Troman RBitkett W. Hrothe: Leisers emenited the same in tuo name af the Brethren, with an adress, to which the recipient answered in suitable and kindly terms. ‘The Jewel is manufactured 57 our wellâ€"known triends,. Messrs. Young "“". and ce:rtainly cannot be surâ€" maed in beauty of w»rkmanâ€"hip by any Wher firm in the Dominion. it bears the % inscription :â€" s Presente i To W. Bzo. Tavxas Bir . _ By the Brethren Uf Doric Lodge No. 58, "t token of appreciation <f "evices as W . Master for 187 (Vitamwa, Fob. 7, 1372. te wen by the following programme, there is a brilliant entertainment arranged br the St. Patrick‘s Hall this evening : Umitel Setection. ......... . Union Band PaaoDuett ... . . Mrs. McCazron and MUr [ Petersen Tankkg...... .. ... .. .. ...A lt Brown Td .... .. ... .. ... ... . Mte Beaubien feuling ............ . _ _ . _ MF. ‘Arroil Ryan m'-m .. Mrs. Miles and Mr Peterâ€"en "mz(in character). ... .... . Mr Larwill Cuiktk«. «. .â€" «: «.. <â€"â€" / . ~,â€" . /m Bunke With such an array of talent we predict *towded house. The admisâ€"ivn fee this #ening w.ll be ten cents aled to municipal economy. it must thea be tae resuit of a desire on the part of the corporation messenzer to keep the members of the Board coo‘. “""“‘Cfllhâ€"oâ€"oflcon wen, wis large, and the costume of some o the characters was extremely ludicrous. Their was a fair audienc»e outside the ropes The Union Buod played during the nigkt and by the way, we th uk. that akating to music must be very pleasant exercise. A second caroival will: take place shortly. Presertanox.â€"Ma«jor White of the C. 8. Riles, was on Tuesd :y morning, the reâ€" cipient of two psirs of spurs, given by the members of his, corps, in the Post Ufce Department, in honour of his re: cent promotion. A suitable address ac companied the presentation. Maj»r White replied in a bippy manner, thankâ€" ing the members of his corps for the handsome testimonial of their epteem. a Aflulofl'n ®t Parer®‘s Hans FEadixos.â€"As+ will Fiee te Mieuazt.â€"The members of the Board of Separate Schools complain thit the City Hail isseldom or never h ated on the nights of their meetings. We do not belere this state of things can be attri. Suimxe Casxivrac.â€"The Skating Carni v{atthe Capital Rinx, Canal Busin, last night, was a rather novel affairin OUitawa. The oumber of skiters, ladies and gentleâ€" U. BR 6. 4A Barr.â€"The (0. B. G. A. Ball | came of bst night is the Music Hall, and | wasin every way creditable to the g=‘lint | fellows, who thus furnish enjoyment for . their fmeads amd the lLdies. The Band | «the Brigado supplied the music, which «s most decidediy of a s »perior i.g.' te. The Band has made raptd strides toâ€" ! warde proficiency, and now it is certainly a | wedit to the city. | . Lorteay.â€"We understand that on the 15th of Apul next, the drawing in a grand lottery will take ; lace in this city. The gifts will be splendid oil paintings. Due notice of the event will be giren no doatt o Armmars at rus Rvesice Horer.~ Jno Rrephens, D McNaughton, Montrer‘; Wm Dickson, Pukenbam ; O C Herbert, Haliâ€" fax, John Thompson add wife, do; W Linton, Montreal ; B J Coghlin, do; â€" Macdonell, Snd Pcint; Wm Barclay, some agitation and intrigue in the [severa‘ | wards. Every little cirele has its man | Stormy contests may be éxpedted: | tion of proper persons 1O Works Commissioners is no‘ extent of $600. m’-“__g“,-‘fln Goulbourne Town Hall was destroyed by fire on Suturâ€" “’“ m.'hhof the fire " not known. The building was insured to the M-“-â€""edmyâ€"&pbi&r' ' dinal, charged with keeping a disorderly ‘ house, was fned $30 and costs or“uneo" weeks at hard labor. l * Inat light Irawt â€" found on In@ promac af jJimes Campbell, George Shouldice and James Leitch, on Tue day were distriâ€" vuted among the poor. â€" Coeyrrtockt.~ Court will further brook case to day. r.“n' MBE TING. ing of Fublic School te aiace this evening. in Bmenakt. NP l:q..hn'iflr‘ “amol: T .. XCaENC in the above Mow«r to LexD.â€" Jay, flk““. .0 » plgin Streets, C 1t W.rmRwoRKs CoXxiss10NERs. Lent Besao.â€" The market was poorly °T GEORGE S SOCI*"TY it has pleased Almighty LOCAL NEWS MAs\h AND ~ oxtacx® Taial Mastixg. â€"W e Lelieve a meat. ; School | teichers will take ecaninge in Central Nchool & s s , PCO°000 adu sOcieciics Tuo ouBluisdlcel ":::“'L':, P:::& | the funds of the insutution l er of mati i During the ye«ar the nus) in pleased aioficy uq | Dirib® the yeur the number of pe c, Commssmonz®s.â€"The selecâ€" r persons to act as Waterâ€" issioners is now the cause of .â€"A number of loaves of found on the premises of case 1% ® was Pregcett itawa. lors‘ Ball cogxmne Issmtorme.â€"Ar. ad a paper this evening, Shakespeare. The county Magistrate s ime tig:to the ‘West Apply to . A. P corner of »parks of his valuable c Hall 1..â€"Tha defence ul to b.ve cost . Mr Garland Mr Adamson .. Mr Miles sers. Young not be surâ€" hip by any It bears the is projoct:d to attended yesâ€" including from paying patients, $3v7 30 ; domsu‘uodorwb head, $27,35. The ex: penditure has been #$3,131,26; balancâ€" on hu«nd, $1,984 84. o e _ Eince the ciosing of the Treasurer‘s report, $l1uuv had been received from Ald. Featherston to constitute him a lite memâ€" ber, °M Aincere ‘thanks were tendered to all persons and societies who centributed t» _ Notwithstanding these tncts the financial condition shows an improvement on the receding year, which is owing to the fibenl donations of the friends of charity. The Treasurer‘sstatement showed that the receipts heve been, including the b:lance uf list year, $3,136,10; increase, #1.3â€"9 ) The year just ciosed was a trying. so far as the Hospical is concerned, an iwcrease of nineteen patients over the provious year, baving been admitted. ‘The number of desths dwinog tho year bar an undue proportion to.any former year; this m:y in some measitre be accounted tor by the presence in our . city 5 and #ur.0m ling country of contagiouâ€" dis® .seâ€". ‘I‘he total number of prtents admitted duâ€"ing the pust yeer was 160; tot=l crumber since the opening of the Eu-plgal, 1,731. The following communicition was read ! Ortawa, 15th Jan., 1872 To the Treasurer of the County of Carleâ€" ton Protestant Hospital. Kir, â€" knclosed you will receive my cheâ€" q 1~, as a donation to the institution, for #341 Knowing, the extent of disexse in ts city, that theie m stlealargeam unt of funds required to support the present wints of the sick, poor, anu in order to enâ€" lirge the accommodation of the Hospital, proposed some time ago, I, for one; wili be premaed to subscribe the sum of #%) ami pay the same as soon as there is a suflicient amount subscribed for that purâ€" a E. MeGILLIVRAY. The 21â€" t. Annu«l Report was then read, from woich we will cull the most imp» tâ€"nt statements. Mis Worship the Mayor was also pre sent. The twentyâ€"first annual meeting of the Directors of this Institution was held in the Hospital on Tuewtay list. Owing to want of space we have been unable to give the report of the meeting ear‘ier, and even now we can only give a synopsis of it. Among those present were His Honor, Judge Armstrong, President, in the chair ; Hon. Malcol nCamer n,itev. D. M. Gordon, Messrs. . Hay, J. Durie, T. Patterson, J. P. Featherston, k. Bishop, E. McGillivray, G. Mortimer, A. Workman, J. Peacock, Dr. Grant, M. P , George May, Secretary ; iL. V. Noet, Z. Wilson. Moved by Mr. J. . Robertson, secinded by Capt Mowst that an Lumble addieâ€"s be presented to her M jesty the \ueen. congratuliting her upon the recovery of His Royal Highness the Prince of W .Jes from his l te very severe illness »ni that Messrs. Mcusillivray, Thorbu:n, Keâ€"nney, Robertson aud Dr. Grant be a Committee o raft an sppropriate addiess, and to ask his Excellency Lord Lisgar, tGovernor General, to cause the same to be transâ€" mitted to Her Majesty.â€"Carried unaniâ€" mously. Preshlent of the St. Goorge‘s ~ociety ul this city, and beg leave t» express their sorrow «t the great loss be has sustained «nd at the â€"ame time to ext«urd to bim the traternal condolence aud »ympiby of the members of a sister society in his sad beresveiment ; and that the correspond ing Secretary be request d to forwari to Dr. Sweetland a copy ot this resolution.â€" varried unanimou: i v. Move. 1 by Mr J. 1‘. tuuertsun, seconded by Mr. James M Vaylor, that the members of the St. anorew s Sxtiety of Oit=wa learn with profound regres otf the decease of the wile of J hn s«ee.l ni, Esq , M D , A number of persons were proposed and electe i memuve:s of the Sx ieiy o e I‘ne Irâ€"uswmer reaul his quarterly reâ€" port, shewinyg a b«lan e on hand after a considerable expenditure of 3975 12. â€" CARLEION GENERAL PROTESTANT HOsPLTAL St. Andrew‘s Society of Ottawa, learn with profouned regret of the d: cease of Donald McKerchar, late piper to the Society, which position hbe has held for the last 13 years, and would take this opportunity of expressing their condolence wiuh Mrs. Mcâ€" Kerchar in her suxl bers»vement and preâ€" senat severe tamily affdiciion, and under the circumstances wouli usk her accepiâ€" an ce of a don@t:on of the um of $20 as a s‘ight comimnemoration 0f anu who so long served the Society in an efficasl câ€"pacity ; â€"ni that the Corresponding Secreiary be requested to encl.se th.t amount along with a copy of this resulu.ion to Mrs. Mcâ€" Kerchar. â€"earri d. | Moved by Mr. A. Mann, seconded by Mr. Peacock, that the members of the St. Andrew‘s Society of (ttaw., learning of the decease of Mr. A. R. McDougal, late a member of this Society, leg leave to exâ€" press their sincere regret at the loss of one of its members, and to extend to Mrs, MceDougal their sympathy in ber sad beâ€" reavement ; and thuat the Corresponding Recretary be requested to torward to Mrs. MceDougal a copy of this resolution,â€"Carâ€" £ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o t CiRle Oe niik hk CYHxriauaot uy The report of the Managing Committee | expressing bis wish to become a life memâ€" was read, setting forth the result of the mnd‘ofi:n;u to contribute $400 to the P ® ‘on : inti of t astitution. > Anmum bdobf.suon $ t.ho pm.nmg.l:‘t‘ S veral smeoches fol f ipe! gonâ€" the Anniversary Sermon, 200 copies, | tlemen denouncing as false the rumours its dl.!tr'bllh(‘n am‘ ‘h MIII'OIO, th i as :o t.” l.n"kn“ or mll px i. m relief of a lirge number of desti ute famiâ€" | city. 4 liese; : and _ reporting the: death :'oqu:.d‘?:fl.nw e Mayor being called upâ€" of Mr. A. R. McDougal and D. .\(o: | sist nce to the tl(lflhl.’mm Kerchar, piper, members of the Society. °| M H V Xocl than anntrihutad &1M Moved by Mr. J. i‘. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Pe:cock, that the members of the anvlously desirea to convey to him tho \ assurance of their sincere and sorrowful regard, and to bear their tearful testimony ! to the many excellent and amiable trail« which adorned the life and character of } the beloved wifa of whom he has been so denly bereaved," The minutes of the annual meeting and last quarterly meeting were read and conâ€" firme1. a The regul i quarterly meeting of the St. Andrew‘s Nociety was held in the Immiâ€" giant Aid Rooms tast night, E. Mc#illivray, Esq., President, in the chair. ! to visit one of their most "estcomed broâ€" | therâ€"mombers, Mr.â€" Jiames Slocombe, and The me«ting then adjourne 1. 2 "That whereas it hath pleased A|-| mighty God to remove by death, the ' beloved w.fe of Dr. Sweetland, the esteemâ€" | ed Preident of Nt. George‘s Socisty of (Xtawa, be it therefore resolved, that this, the Executive Committee, in the name and behalf of the Society, tender their most sinceré sympathy to the President | and his dear children, in this their udl hour of bereavement and separation, h'omI one who as a wife and mother commanded | the respect aud esteem of all whs hnd the | pleasure of her acquaintance. And um] CUommit.ee woulddesire turther to testify to the ever generous and charitable sympathy so olten mani.ested by the deceased lady, in many causes of suffering, _ affliction and disiresâ€", tlhit bhave been brought under their notice, and they cinnot but feel that they have indeed lost a hind! bearted and Christiin. like coâ€"worker in the sacred cause of Charity, and one whom z +oth the widow and the orphan have had x o~cassion to iavoke a blessimg. May s | who tempers the wind io the shorn lamb, so temper the di«â€"pensation of His Proviâ€" l dence to her surviving family and friends, that great blessings may be the resulit, is' the earnest prayer of this Committeeâ€" Kmd turtber, that, as a tribute of respect to the memory of the departel this Meetâ€" ing be now ajourned. d QUARIERLY MEETING OF THE 8t ANDREW‘s suCIE i Y. its tor being desirous of retiring on of poor health â€" Enquire at the Hocses, Huil. e ___To be let for a term of years, the BELLEVUE GAKDENS, Hull, the proprie: B@"Citiszsen and Free Pross wi‘l plsase cop~ A FIRST CLASS EXGL S TEACHER Apply by letter, port pel4, to JOHN QUaIN, Exquire, Chaisman D.8.3 , or to the uader~ signoe ‘, § A morri.d man, withount encambraace, Has bat mu h experience is farmlog, and has lised in the above capacity with some well know > gentlemen in Carads, Guoo (vi@râ€" uC#â€"8 A|trâ€"ss, ROB®. ELLIOT! Farmar AiHt «. wa, 0O Board and Residence w.nte! for a Lady nd (Gâ€"ntleman where no other Boarders are ept. Muast be within tean minntes walk of the P‘arlism nt Bui.dings Address, stating terme, &¢., A Z, Box 97, P O. Ottaws, UVta®‘, J .uuary 31, 1871 1 A4Hf W ac h. D#%. WHEELEEKS CoMPOUXND t LIXIR of PHO8SPHATES and CALI*A YA was «ap clally devr‘sa d to cur Dyspepsia, mpr ve Nutyition and prom»te the formation of healthy blco‘*. No :emedy in existence «ta a» promptly and so permanent!y in inâ€" vizora in g all the orfans of the bo*y. F.baay 3, 1972. 1881 W &â€"*, Torpid L‘v r, Lvitation of the Kidn *y8 and B‘adiler and Constipation, with headache 1nd nervouse imitabiltty, all bave tbeir or‘gin in the one common causeâ€"Indigertion. Apy em«**‘y that radically cures these diseases mrs reach their primary source â€"the Stomâ€" W [X papain, und <rgues slow starvation, for it maiters not wow much food is taken, nor how good it may be, if it is not complet: ly digested and sesimilate‘, depraved nutrition and impoverished blood, with degeneration of the tisene , will resu‘t. It is this conditior of insuffictent rourishment that excites bereâ€" dit«ry it Auâ€"nees ana deve‘opes in the +y tem thâ€"t el s« of Cbrortc Wasting, UWiseass of the Consumptive and Scrotulous type. Tubsrcle of the Luog®, Enlargem nt of the Glands of the Yeck, Eruptiqn« of the Skin, 8pinal Dis Ottawa, January 23, 1872 ___ Omne or two gentlem n ca in a private house on M«ia St App‘r to E. Trxes ofi â€"e. Ottawa, January 26, :811 12 Jan. Pll YaTE BOaRDING, Mr. Workman replied that it was satisâ€" factory, as £ 1 ows : ) B.lance on hand............. . $1,984 84 l'l‘mrtyuhmianbuMd | $100 per shire........... 3,000 00 ;l\’ulm‘l 'h“ * *+k* s«irs® 'Omm | Deposit cheque. ... .... ....... 1,000 00 Ottiws, F.b. 3, 1872 500 OX‘TOICIIâ€" IKN PRIMXE +# v2. a» K e , Ottawa, January 23, 1872. 18782 COCO GLYCERINE removes dandruft * Mr. lHisy proposed, and Judge Arm! strong seconded a vore of thanks to His Worship the Mayor for his kindness and courtesy in atiending this meeting. | After a vote of thanks to the chairman the me eting adjourned. ~ _ Hon. Malcolm Cameron moved, secondâ€" ed by Mr. Z. Wilson, that a public meetâ€" lng be called at the City lhlr'lo lay beâ€" tore _ the _ publicg the necessity for increâ€"si~3 the accommoâ€"Jation of the Protestant .lmpih‘»l. and to take steps for a thorough canvass of the city and neighâ€" Couriâ€"y counues in order to secure an annual su‘ scription â€"Carried. Judge Armstrong inquired what was the present financi 1 condition of the instituâ€" tion. ELECTiOX or orvriczes. The following gentliemen were elected for the ensuing year â€"Directors for two years, Messre. ue>. Mortimer, J. Peacock and T. C. Bramley, Directors tor one year : â€"Moessrs. 7 Wilâ€" son, W. Pennock, and R. Blackburn. Mr. H. V. Noel then contributed $100 and was elected a life Director. £ °_ ____ CUne‘s. Arustroxo, President. "© Gzo,. Mary, Secretary." Hon. M. Cameron moved and Rav. D. :. Gordon seconded the adoption of the eport. lion,. Mr; Cameron made an able speech in moving the adoption and concluded by expressing bis wish to become a life memâ€" ber and odering to contribute $400 to the funds of the Institution, P Several speeches followed, medical genâ€" tlemen denouncing as f@lse the rumours as :o the prevalence of small pox in the city. %< ARE CHANCE. «* lhe hospital during the past year has been ut times througed to its utmost limit but we »re happy to say that we have not been oh!iptr to refuse admit~ tance to any deserving applicant. «* May the current year be blessed by V ivine Providerce, in putting into the hearts and minds ot those possess d of this world‘s goods the carrying out of all that is necessary for the good and welfare of our Hospital. * The Directors in closing this report feel that the llospital as l:r:dmt;'n'm not serve the purposes requ at the present time and |': behoves the Directors and the Protestant public to take some active and prompt measures to make such improve, ments, by addition to the present buildâ€" ing, or otherwise as they may deem neâ€" cessary underthe circumstances. been perlormed in a satisfactory manner. The Directors feel called upon to recogâ€" nize in a special manner the labors of Miss Nudler,_ who devoted herself to the care of the most difficult cases, and in‘ doin so incurred a serious illness, from 'IIJ sahe is just now recovering. _ > " The duties of the Steward, Mr. Geo. Sadler, and the matron Miss Sadler, © have NY QONE WHO SUFFERS from UIT HECEKIYVEo FROM CHICAGO ANTED, ANTED, ANTS a *1ITUATION Aa9% FaARMER, McDonell & Mongenais, The former remained in Hosâ€" The latter remained in Hosâ€" Pay patients ... . Non pay patients Incurable . ... Improved . ... Leit veluntasy Remaining in Hospital Nischarged cured. Males . .. Females . , ROB ®. ELLIOT C, Farmer, *= JOSEPH DEY, â€"mâ€"n caa obtain Board Maria Street. At LOPT® TAaStE, wsw, ‘...’. 1887 iw BBEBEâ€"OTAAWA IHY F4 PBE 6 i 1883 4 18801 $6,984 84 * # 113 <<‘ W &018 784 days 3 | r _ class etple; thovhlmo‘ being enâ€" 29 'u'my m..’?h table bar 'fll bo‘ 22 mpEiod with the best articles. Furnish â€"â€" 160| ed to let with or without meals. 23 The public are invited to give him a call 137 Indthoywmbouuhlwithuunmut[ w« FGQ T potitomems .. â€" *~!ciA *6" ~ 50_ .0 i 6'.02‘ FUI‘II‘('I&I. rumunm in aid of the Building of the n;:(â€"."hm;.'fl TUESDAY, March 13th, and tollowing days. Ottews, Feb, 20¢, 1811. 1886 td 180 _ Or Disinfecting FlaiJ, f)r Sick Rooms, Linen, Bsdding, Water Closcts Drains, Cessâ€" pools, &¢ , &e. _ Ordinary, us d in washing Lizen, Blanâ€" kets, &¢. Queen Street. ttawa, Januiry 23, 1872. 181841 â€" For School Section No, 2, in the Townâ€" ship of Gloucester. . The Schoâ€"l will reâ€" open on the 3rd ot January, 1872. Ottewsa, Dec 22 18(1 1857 lawkd&=t In this Estabiishment, delightfally situsted in the most beâ€"]thy part of "the city, Young Ladies may receive & sound ~English and French Equcation, with Board, for $1v0 & year, paid quarterly. As the number of vacapcies is limited, early application should PRINCIPAL â€" MRS. ROBERT STEWART. street, > OUtitawa, 19th J ES8TABLISHMENT FOR rouP LADIES Corntr of Wilbred and Glou ester _ street«, Barndy Hill, Otâ€" Comprising everything that is New and l'nhPlo':sbu in Ladno’ and Gentlemen‘s Furs at greatly reduced prices to make reom for Spring Importations. JAMES PEACOCK, _ PA. Remember the plice, 33 Rideau _ Bubscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will dispose of the balance of his Ottaws, January 30. NOPPERAS. The Ladies of Ohrist Church intend bold« by GRAND BAZAAR <) For sale a Second Pand Single Cutter with Folding Seat in Bick. As good as new. App:y to A RUWE, GREAT REDUCTIQN IX FURNITURE _ WILLIAM COWAN, ) â€" â€" GEORGE FENTUA, > Trustees JAMES STANLEY. f Qloucester, Jan. 12th, 187% _ swif AZAAK. Apply to In retureir g thaiks to the cit‘z ns of Ottaâ€" wa for the very libe al patronige extended them since they 0; en«d their Family Grocery seven months agn, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizsens in general that th:irs Stock on â€" hand is very large and countains every kind and quality that can b« found ia a first class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. m CHINA W aREHOUSE, (ARBOLIC SsOaP, . Remember the place EAST END SAPPERY BRIDGE. ROWE & aANNABLE. Ottawa Dsc 1%, 1871 ~ wards, consisting of six pleces. Parlor Sete in Hair Cloth, Binck Wainut Sid«â€" boards, Burncaus, Washstands, Centre Tablâ€"s, Bide Tables, and a great varicty of cane chairs at equally low prices, HLORIDE OF LIME, Comvo» Itedstemds... 23 25,â€" " _ 2 5t Common Gbairs, ...., 40 and apwards mwiw OOGI_ !or ,lo 50 and up Nay~Near Sapper‘s Bridge. | Jenuy Lin i bedsteads..$3 00, formerly $3 50 | ONDYs FLUID HLORALCM, Ottawa, January 23. 1872 1878 3m ARBOLIO POWDER. ROXÂ¥O.OHLORALUz, Apply to ARBOLIC A4C1ID, AkRBOiIC 8O0AiP, Uttawa, Jan. 10 No 11, 8. mdcc a nnot.gtun. No 1, 10th Conceesion, Osguodt, Apply to f DR. MeDOUGALL, $ Ricean atrâ€"et. OUSEMAID WANTED. Perfum:d, for Tollet and Disinfecting NOR S#ALK, KACHER WaiLTEv ISINFECTANXTS FOR SALE, ViaRD anw sOUCATIO®, HE McDonnell & Mongenams. V a 40 & COrtawa, Doc 37. 1871 1855 HINA WiAREROUSE, $100 PEX YEAR. No. 66, Sussex street. i Etawa, Janoors 5 1812 ANADA HOTEL d Bishop‘s Block, Sesser Stre‘. ROWE & ANNABLE‘S, GEORGE LATREMOUILLE. FUR STOCK, A. CHRI&ETIE & CO , _ Druggists, Sparks street. MRS. P. THOMPSUN. which hbe has fitted up :« , 1871. h..u_opogo:_a b Koaâ€"p ison »1w, Nonâ€"potsonou :. Auctineer 1869if & 2 u0 PE e One Ece aoe e ie n e ie e i e ce o sure. It is centrally locno'd on McGill street, the groat thoroughtare and commercia Joentre of the city, commanding a magnificent view of the River St. Lawrence, the Victoria Bwfl the left, and a fuil viâ€"w of Victoria ~quare and Mouot Royal on the right The is fatnished throughout in a »aperior maunner, and everything arranged with a view tothe com fort of guests. As one ot the larzest Yotels in the Dominion, having ample accommodstion for 500 guests, while kept in first.class style the moderate sum of $1.50 per day will be mm The travelling community will consult their own interests by re= the Albion Hotol when risiting Montroal §#8§ +# , 1085 ¢m MoGILL STREET AND ST. PAUL STREET, MONLRL A, CAAA A, } Has for TWENTY YEARS PAYT been the FAVORITE RESORT of th> gcnorm1 travelll g public in the United States, as well as of Canada, when visiting Montreal on rusiness or ple> 4 * d e iiemebepier Iretiae ce ondiiemnetmeaiie °_ Horrockses, Miller & €0‘s, in all widths and numbers. Also, just received, 3 Bales of the celebrated Dundas Grey Cottons and Sheetings, all of which will be sold at a small Advance on cost. Russell & Watson. $ s P Pi I N G S T O C Now being purch#sed in the HOME MARKET3 by one of the firm. OF ENGLISH, GERMAN AND CANADIAN ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FaNCY BLANKETS, _ FLANNELS, "_ WINCEYS, _ ___. TARTANS, ___~ _ _ DRESS GOODS, etc., Conim ALBION HOTEL Dry €Foods Ottawa, February. 2, 1872. B@y~These 'dl must be clearad ourtrx‘;\; price previous to the arrival of 4 j MKXAIXXN UE ACCURE. Great Clearing Sale STOCK TAKING FINISHED. 'Cfottons, Nov. 18. 1871. ~ WOOLLENS New Hosiery. New New Clouds. Will olpen toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS black and coloured in all widths. New French Merinos, New Velveteens. New Satines all colours Noew New New New New REGENT HOUSE R BG ENT HOUSLE FOR ONBE MONTH ONLY:! Fancr Woollen Goods. Fancy Dress Goods. Shawls Costumes. Mantles Millinery. ostume Cloth. , Sparks streot. &R Y ~8 48 14 EINCLAIR, STINT & co. : "180ly 29 Sparks Street Ottaws, January 28, 1673, Pl’ BALE. as he hss done in his published notice of nesoietine of p rimecuege thte se Hy responsibilities in the matter must rest on theulogdmefihhup,e_hnofnyflfln‘ thst.ppunin:_nida_otm.; Mr. JOH N S. ~ULLIVAN has no a6 thoriy from me to define my li N.BH. ~â€"Th= ‘owet or any tender not necâ€" evwarily accept d Uttawa, Jn 3+tb, 1872 1880 tf u‘cluck, noon, Bbeparate Tenders are invited for the various works necessary to be dene in the erection of a block of stores for Messrs. lvulv:k ! orbridge and : Bros., corner Sparks O‘Connour Btreets, Plans and Bpecifications may be seen at the office of Ww. Hodgson, Arâ€"hitect, Carth® cart Street, near the Queen‘s Wharf, on and after MONDAY the mmum TaL RS, PAY the fth of Fe . at Twelve e Gâ€"Â¥X:$ LC I &A N, : 39 SPARKS STREET. Boriptural Form of Church Govsrnment; Kirkes Fiist Conquest of Canada; Birds ot Canada; Routledge‘s Modern t?xctn and Reciter ; A Cloud of Witnesses ; changed Cross and other Poems ; ‘I wenty Years Ago, by the Author of John Halifax. +A Board ;:l.u-e-o.:t s?u.y' at Home, Lelsure our, Sunday asine, Family Treasury. Good Words and Good Words IotflnYn’, Full assortments of GENERAL STATION, ERY, always on hand. ‘ Ottawa. January 26th. 1872 1000 +4 TO BUILDERS. HENDERSON & CO 8, °_ _~__ _ JOHN ARMITAGE Ottawa, Jin. 81, 18728. ~ _ 1886 2 Wholesale and 6 a2nd Ae Grocers, ne.anda 0 o _‘ SHWwIt AHerchantg" *‘ NO. 3@ RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERX . 1O & O T T A W A. hete beean be countlit(d f r a short time P. Baskerville & Brothers, A complete assortment of the above Instruments on hand. f dgpPIANOS TO RENT. Terms liberal, at é A. & S$. NORDHEIMEIR‘S . Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, OTTAW A. 26 SPARKS STREET, 1 W roMaotr Albion" Hotel. AU!I oX Geo. A. Prince & Co,, CHICKERING & soNs, STEINWAY & sons, DUNHAM & sons, HAINES BROTHERS, COLLARD & CJLLARD, CABINET ORG ANS Dnus G0OO0DS, WINCIEs axD COTTON8, all marked less than the present cost of im portation. We have also reduced the price of a very large portion of our stook, and our customers and friends will find this a splendid opportunity to buy cheap, as we are determined to remove very little of our present stock to our $@" NE W PBREMISES . Tez P. 8â€".â€"CALL EABLY AND SECURE BARGAIN®S. Ottawa, February 2, 1872. PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE T. Hunton, Son & Co. tEMNTS, â€" RDMMI G EW BOOKS Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1871 Remember that we are the first to fall the price of goods in | $A mc ue EY CC amed is C & CLAIRVOY ANT ~"i. *h wity aod hi taken Rooms al the anuary 26th, 1872, 1889 tt A. & 0. J. BOPE, & CO. PIANC FORTES ! .. MONDAY, THE 5TH INSTANT, GREAT CLEARING SALE of REMNANTS, at For ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing on ATRgY ooR TEat "%Geâ€" : _â€"â€" . _ ._ P. BABKERVIRLE & BROTHERsS J. & W. THOMXSOK, Â¥gb, 1st, 1885 dk&w of Nepes mfiuu.--_:l-h,-u bred Bull in Canadaâ€"for sale. His full pedigrese ean be ascertained on application t, the ‘ONTARIO JOHN,‘ sum for investment upon Farm Property. Nocomidanohrfi. Apply to J, M. C. DELESDERNIERS, corner of Sussex and York streets, or to MURRISOK, WELLS & CO., Toronto. Mason & Hamlin OTIC® is hereby given that a plication N'lllbo-do to the htllo:.t of Oa. nadae At its next session for an Act to autho:. ize the Ottawa, Vaudreuil and Montreal Rai:â€" way Company to connecttheir line of railwar with the Northern Co onization Bailway «e with any other Reilway which may at any time be construâ€"ted from Mun re»l towara Grenville, ~orthward of the River Ottaw * aod for such purpose to brl‘ge thé waters of the said Riv rbwslo . 10 ipnal, and 1 r 0‘%a t Dikse E’m OY. & Y.1.%, New E linbugh, itarioJavro o , 2:..., i372. 188%2w3‘u Terms liberal. SPARES AND ELGDN ST2RERTS,| ores Hor#® soor sroam . OTTAWA. «unaiytical chemists and physicians of the highcst standing, have certified to the won . derfal eff.cis which iollo'odm?pum â€" CHARLES MARTIN, 30 Vi toria Fqnare, Montreal, Which a‘so cures NEURALGIA WAKDEE. ING PALINB, LUMBAGO, Stifeess in the Limbs or J vints and Bprains, _ _Perrons in all ranks of life, amongst whom Jan, 22, 1872. Bheumatism and Gout Remedy The Subscribers have received a RIZE DUBRHAK BULL FOR SBALE O8EY TO LOANX. BuIVED AT LAST, And for Sale by all Druggists, DR BIRNBAUMG 8, RBMNNT, I. H. 8. & Co. our trade, and the last to Bole Agent. 1886y (4

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