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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 May 1872, p. 3

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14 : o en i natoapnl eaiee F-;:.-s es to morro®. th â€"t the law "Vd u.; t of ithe 1 Hamshon, ; called 6 ':..blrvT'll:;Eiâ€"u:"'; an i]lultfl-r 1 % h int to t inister 0o L.0s seb Tuiges, who wigqver 1J sof ed) hed <"of the the confierce and support of the 5 sintl Hon: â€" Sir FRANCIS HINCKS | asked g whether the resolution would be mih=s ou reint MWM Mr. JOLY said be must refuse to 3 s id the f L Thdol:: then D was adjourned. :"”I‘. In raply to the question of Hon. Mr. &r irom Ȣ iled that the ower to t mnu.!‘(! @3 If ~resston we the L c they bad "nounced 2 ! W bole f theBill thought . s signed bJ E‘.’,'fi:«. hi pesicion of 61. ae merchants »al of the L# rculd ns member bere w 18 when he 5n the point but equally » @ainst the that wb s bat x UAFIOXâ€" reome: i upd » nDer rst ihe the in yous 0% The ch credit, as s t 86 ov".‘ for on sttam d an hag * n B» Hon, Sir FRaxnc‘ls HAINCKS was. sormry this twn shoulid hâ€"ve aguin â€" een 'l-rbm d. eâ€"pecially in oâ€"nmuection mub the present: m.iter is there nas been a =Fiaud commited °it »«bâ€"uid n«ve been de«ls wiuh on i s ora mest . Pug i â€" dimdual had been appoâ€"nited asiter m «ny years service io the C:owu, and us to nt being puid by Comni« «n m.uy persons wers pjad in New RBounsm k Ob Comuniesion At Voalgie 110« _ the wl«y system w s ado.ted an< tue parson in que tion w« pat ow s l..~ sutsequently the deya triu ot #®.toâ€" #uwh ho #s â€" um ecied â€" recâ€"m=es=e* _ on melical e~i coce :o a be sooul: be super.nnuated . I‘h> _ trecsu y â€"so.~d dealt wio the maste:. and, in iac., any hardship in the ca e was sist unâ€"a by he pormon i qurstioms . _ ; â€"==> / â€" Hon. Mr. TILLtYÂ¥ roâ€"e to expl«in the matter »tating thit the case was exnacily purallel to that of Custom House ofticers in Nova Sceotia who betore Confe .eration were piidat 10 per cent. on the reven e they coiected, but were afterwirds apâ€" pointed at salaries â€" In the present case the officer hud been appointed by the tkyernment _ of _ New _ Brunswic m a Compissioner ‘of l.i;hu witini & _ section of the P1 i He held that porition untul Confeder * when ther» being no superannu«a o contemplation be wis appointed Inspecfor Hon, Mr. HUTCHESYN s«id he de ied tostate the truth of the matter. A« to the gentleman in queâ€"tion having d me the whole work, he (Mr Hutchison) bad imvariably asccomp .vied him on his trips, wnd as to the supplies they could n have been ovisined at a che sper rato else where. He repgated ithat the pepsion m!rwdonm who mb-c‘ el1 the _ Hon. Mé. MÂ¥ « KENZIE asked what proâ€" portion of the time of the person w « de voted to the »uvlic service «hile ou comâ€" misâ€"ion, and wha«t fâ€"es he recesrert. Hon. Sir F. HINCK® said, before tie Dominion there were Comuisâ€"sioners, of 'fitmpumin;m im was one and the memser for Nortnumberland was swther, That member had done nothing but +upply evesything ous of his ow store U# bs own prices, while the gentleman wase peoâ€"ion had been called in question Rud dene all the work. The imAinister of in question at a fixed salary to do the whoie work. There was no injustice, »snd if there was, why wis not the matter brought up on its merits. 1he gentiemâ€"n opposite seemed inclined to agree with Mmtnthor.cdqm. Han Me HIMNUITWUIN s2i4 ha Aa i «ad siderstion, a«nd the Government should give wome reason why <he accumul:tion should not be â€" rediâ€"tmbuted while it was posmble to return it to those who had subscribed it. He believed it necessary that the wovernment should err on the right aide, but referring to the pen ion meitwaned by the member ftor Nocmhum ber â€"n0, muntamed that it bad been mongJ granted 1t appesred that the ap, intneat had een m.de when the perâ€"on was over 7( years of a .e which was itself a comâ€"iemnâ€"tuon system. and had appointed the gentliem«n tion. Mr. MACK ENZIE asked what time the gentiem«n bhwt devoted to bis work when on commission and what. wis the amount of the remuneration. "2 appointment of a person over T0 years uf age required explanation. Hon Sir FBANCIS HINCKS was not conversant with the particulars, but it was :::ymupn.pm ise he had previousiy held the Hon. Mr. TILLEY could not say but the reduction was m de <ially on account of the small m?s.hu n ~Hon. Ht. £NGLIN dii uol â€"knaw haw n qussion. Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINCKS had already stated clearly the views of the Governâ€" ment.. The member for Lotbniere had nodoubt every desire to do justice, bu the point was this : Was the Government westabiish a fund for the widows ans ory hans of the imembecs of the Civil Ser» Hon. Mr. BLAKE denied that the two Positions were at a!1 alike. Hon. Mr. MACKE ZIE believed that something like this â€"cheme wasinecessary, I but did not think it it cou!d be yet :;‘ adet what reduction could oe made, by! Government ought to sllow full disonsâ€" mwon. If Government would nut gire the promise asked they shouldâ€" not stay dis~ h %" m'f-”m.“‘; W on _ this _ account. appointment was m»rely honorary, the amount mceived bâ€"ing onjfy 45 dollars Mmoug three gentliemen. and he would bke to hear the Winister of Customs Aftempt in New Brunswitk to m ‘ke such Asiatement ss he bad just done As to &olem}.firumhmbnhw,w Out the length and breadth of the Province his honor and unimpeachable chirabterize the »;temp. to create an imâ€" pression in the House and count‘y, that ie gentlieman was in any sense of tho term an oflicer ef the Government of New. Bcucewick entitledt to _ any * Hon Sir GEORGE E5 CARTIER said the Minister of Finance had fully exâ€" plained the matter previously, and had .uwhbuhowoul(ugt raie the point . 1 e m on nWe o o KE cce f ukh. H n. Sir FRANCLS UiINCAC asRKOJ i| ine ...kr{-os-'ol he matter. Mr JOLY said he hn.d.rnd special atâ€" tention to the m=tter, did not want to press the matter mâ€"rely for the sake of getting his motion passed. If Government would promise to m«ke such deduction as would be justified. he wou‘d be satistied â€" it it proved too much, Go:ernment would be quite prepared to reduce it, but they .Jinot.eut an Insurance Company He had hoped the motion would be with» drawn. Hen Mr. DORION said there was this injustice that the present ofticers might be paying more than was necessary. He would suggest that 4 per cent should be ratumned and the balance returned erery * Mon. Sir GEO. E. fAnrmn said the suggestion w :s good, but the worh:s of the Citil Service Act would scarcely admit of its being fully carried out. If it was sbown that the percentage was too great lot it be reduced. Hon Mr BLAKEsaid it was necessary there sbould be this fund, but it would be an unpece sary extonsion to form a fu«d tr wiiows and orphans, and thought the vear vice He must say distinctly, no! He admitted that the fund at present momen:t «is larger than was being paid our, but i; was too soon to decide whether a reducâ€" tion could be made. Asan individual, be would rather have had a Superannusation w thour oln:roon officer‘s salary, -&nmoomd' not think the House would pass such a scheme. He had taken 1 rmte which he considered sufficient. and matter â€" was I-}t by ~the 'pc:loom awmangement. It was expedient to &llow time to decide what should be the rate. The memvez for Lotbiniere had proved howerer that there was a large accumulaâ€" Ee C a w Hon. Mr. DORLON thought the question was very important, and that it required u..mfiu-d-ctiudtbo House, and the Gove nment might obtain the views of the House by allow.ng the discussion to resolution being in order or + the m#!mi’?“"'”“m“““‘m tion of unexpernded money, and be thought the suggestion of the member for Hochâ€"ligs was worthy of immediate con ;i"nb;io'ivoula@:‘ raie the point awler until the matter bad been disâ€" eed FR A1NCIS HINCZS® asked if the Carier, Hon, Mr, Tilley, Hon. Mr. Lengevin, | [eGiverin, &c., &o. The dancing was Prâ€"stzarss‘ Mreatisc.â€"The ypl:stererâ€" of this city met lat n?‘ht at Starmer‘s sul= n _ corner of jerge and Williin streeis, | Mr. John Dunn was moved i1 0 the chair, am»s Mr. Jf"h-l Bennet! 3-:? reqyueeted to «ct as ac.erary. The chai~«â€" mim» open d the meeting by staving the ohbject for wnicn it was called, viz. to Oorgainize & usion. A committee of three was »ppointed "to draw up rules and regulations, to be submitred at their next general meeting. A‘ter a few remarks trom some of the plisterers, the meeting was adjourned to meet on next Thursday erteâ€"ning at the same hour and place. Ts Case or Pomoxing,â€"A couple of families living in Lower Town, having taken ill on We inesiny evening last, and the symptoms being those of poison, Drs. Aweetland and Leggo were sent for, and succeeded in â€"restoring the sufterers Atter considerable inquiry, the cause of their illness was attributed â€" to some Chesse, of which both families had pur chased and e:ten. _ There was nothing peculiar or unusual, however, in the appearan:e or taste of the cheese, but one of the medical gentlemen being of opinion that the symptoms were those of arsenic poisoning, a pieceâ€" of the cheese was sent to Mr. J. P. Featherston, to be analyzed. The analysis was made, and Mr. Featherston ancounced that there was no arsenic in it, To explain the matter. we may state that cheese p ison i well known in the medical world. In Germany, particularly, cases of poisoning by cheese are notâ€"uncommon, though we have never seen an instance of a fatal Dr. Mondelet with incendiariem, was put on trial at the Court yestarday afterâ€" noon, Mr. ce Magistrate, and Hi= \flmnp'ifi’ n&mâ€"fir Lyon ko till early in the morning. Qurâ€" British mm“ghnhnâ€"h will accept 0 ir eongratulations, andq will permit us, in the name of the citizens of O:taws, to thank them for one of the gr:‘ndeu and most successful balls which this city ever J. Lacelie and Napoleon Beoupre, were charged with puiling down Barbar‘s poles in Lower Town, and destroying shade trees noar the Music Hall, on Wednesday night. They admitted their gailt, so far as the barber‘s poles were concerned, but denied they had any hand in injuring the trees. Fined $1 and cost aach. His Exce‘lency the Governor (General & Lady Lisgar, Sir JoAhn and Lady Macdonald, §ir George Tas Baie â€"The deccorations of the Music Hali for the B. C. Ball were exeâ€" cuted by Ur. Chittr, The arrangâ€"ment showed gool taste and the whol~ thing is highly credit«able to Mr. Chitiy, Covnt or Ortfrawa â€" At a meeting ol the Oftawa County Council. on Wednes day list, a by law was introluced and adopted c â€"ancing tre place of meeting from Ayimer to Hall, I Rrosav Caxar.â€"The water was let into the Ridean yesterday, and we believe it will be opened for navigation toâ€"day. O~e steamer has already pa down, and the " Water Lily " is at Hog‘s Back, waiting to be locked througb . was fined $3 for drunkennes=s Yesterday we had only space to admit of ow making mention of the fact that the B :11 tendered by the representatives of British Columbia to the members of Parit<meont and the people of Ottawa, «ad taken place. We now take occasion to add that it wus the most splendid and successful ball that has been seen in Ottawa for many aday, All the arrangements wore excellent, while the deâ€" corations of the Rinak were not only gorgeous, Afew rofreshing showers of rain fell yesterday. I Eomcor Trusters â€"A meeting of the Buard of Common School Trustees took place last night. * Joseph Chevrier for leaving employ was fAned $10 and costs. h hon. gentiemain ficâ€"tously called his ‘.'dlmll Bill‘" the tHouse would b‘pl favour with the report u the expluratory survey of the nxlny.vol':u report was »beo lately necessary to a proper understanaing ot the â€" question, for without it members would be completely ignorant as to the route of the proposed railway and other romb which it is desirable should be ul‘:y unde: stood. hovbscmnstntelatvaitd 1 € Hon. Sir GEO. E. CARTIER sard that it oxsooud the leader of the Government would be in his place toâ€"morrow, when the question otf the Washington Treaty would be brought up. It was intended that afterwards the small Bill which was in his (Sir George‘s) charge with regard to ‘ne P citic Railway snoould be taken up. should the cunsideration of these two nexsures not exhaust the time at the disâ€" posal of the House, it was the intention to g » into Commut:ee of Supply. _ _ _ Just Receivyen.â€"One case of the latest Paris sty‘les in Bonnets. Allain, McKinnons, & McMorran, | 20 Sparks Street KMKACKE~ZIE, as to the order of busines* Costumes and Dresses made to order, in the latest <styles, under the superintendâ€" ence of a first class dress maker ot fifieen years‘ experience. Allan, McKinnous & McMorran, K2Â¥ 2U, Sparks Street. Hon. Mr. LANGEVIN said the report vou‘!d be brought aown betore the Bill #us proceeded with to morrow. Hon Mr. MACKENZIE Printed I Hon. Mr. LANGEViNâ€"Yes, printed. The House adjourned at midnight. Mr. MACKENZiE asked whether before the Government proceeded with what the Poutc® CouRT.â€"Thursday. â€" Robert Mowatt Three runaways occurred yesterday. No THE BRITISH CLUMBIA BALL LUCA&L NEWE: MONDELET TsliAL. The funer.l will take place jrom the residence of Mr. William Eehoo. Nicholas street, toâ€"day (Friiay) at 9 o‘clock i uw. â€" Friends and acquuntances are respectfully requested to attend without turther notice. > At Nicholis street, on the 30th ult. Catherine, relict of Joun Ring, of this city, aged 72 years,. _ | * 4 The funesal Will .ea@ve ing sestdeace of ber son, Martin B tile. St. Anmew Sirâ€" ot. b twe. D ~uâ€"sâ€"x and Dalnouste, on 8.turâ€" d»y at 4 p m _ Friends and a«cquaintances ie respeottully reque ted to stteud withâ€" ut fturther aoth 6. [Quebee: sand S%. C 1 A W mebabike: Cathérines papers _ Wanted at the New uim Brick Works, :‘go::gn:;. e cottages and ng houses. Apâ€" e Forem 1901 .3 n MR. CROSBY. Un the Ind inst., attera linsering illness n ine with Chrtiâ€"trminreâ€"ignatin, Euz :Letb woe of P rick Bâ€"utle aged 13 years MAnRICD. | A1 Chicago on whe 2Znd inst., by the ttey J. W thogau, Mr. J s. T. He«ly and Miso Julis M. Dunue. EFFECTs OF JOHN BASSETT, INSOLâ€" Y KR L. Duviles n Hcliter comnee ot "t/ Paul, agde moneie e elmer, corner of ~ ussox a}c:ou;‘ iuwu olyu.iu rear 4{{ l.J‘ g. Bank, it.h‘o or = n ott, anâ€" insolve follow :.:por y, boid furniture of all kinds, crockery, hing and g assware, a lirg +quanatity of. cheese,. an excol.@at single harness, a firstâ€"clas, express wagâ€" gon and other artic es. 3 le to take place on SATURDAY, May ith, at 11 o‘cluck a. m. * * A. ROWE, . May, at halfâ€"past ser n o‘clock each evening. Doors open at seven precisely. : becribers only will be admitted to these = c:a‘-. '!"iob. .ié.;::‘“" the door, m "s‘ffi U BMPHU.M. Ottaw»s, May 1, 1872 190014 a mattrass across the street, from Mr. Hopkirk‘s, and under impression he was in full dress. SBaw him :m:no.uenptwnn anything from bis wn & C Alex‘.)m’ Taylor, swornâ€"Live on Besserer m‘-‘ naurlg opposite Mrs. McDougail‘s, It was abou one o‘clock in the morning when some person rang my bell, and I got up. I went to the back rang my bell, and i up. I went o 1ne T#"* 20of of Ir. Mondciet‘s houne, but Could not get in. )â€"ciP ufltns uis caddadicr ger ns Mz +h y ut opr P d ts Saw Dr. standing in yard alone, in full dress. Fire was all in bue::‘em.y Dr. seemed quiet cool, Did not see him make any attempt tosave anything Mr. McLeodBlewart was ( Bolicitor in vliace of yueâ€"rge Kennedy r Ce.:= Not Sold &ot. but for sale by the subscriber. [ge cut above the Fails and guaranteed free from all impurities, will be d l.yered daily to those reâ€" qa ring i: for the season. Double supplies on moved by Mr. s . 1*, Robertson, seconded by Mr. Manu, that the members of Bt. Andrew‘s sociely lâ€"ara with profound t of the death of Anurew C. Witson, 1 wety an ve member of lus society, and that ihey ay theinseives of tiuis opportunity to tender to Mr. Andrew Wiison, uis father, and the mei.bers his family, the curduienceand sympathy of Bt, Angnw'. s0CLâ€"Ly of Uitaw ., T in Eon m ipaenn ie ga l'i:"i.r for the season. Double supplies on satu otflnndnén use. l‘rompt blgnry trom the «st of May. iHotels and steam»rs supplied with large quantitie: on liberal terms by the seaâ€" uo-.orua:fi time the ice is wanted. All orders lett a the following places will receive pnr=umpt at> Jorss Cpaist He Life ane we O tawas. A pril 19. 1872 7 In behalf of is tT. JOSZPH‘S ORPHAN ASYLUM, Under the : patronage of His Honor the Mayor of Ottawa, Tok s s osi t ts ie 9 not see him make any attempt tosave anything from his own pfl:m{lel. Ht: wife and Lmny went to Montreal some tim» ago, Ec petinel ts Mr. Pennock, sworn, <aidâ€"Live on Daly streat, Am Ins wrance Agent. ‘Râ€"present Etua, ‘Hartford and Provinci l. _ Pris n r *has hatl hou ehoid e«le¢ts insured in Etna for $900 since Novemoer. Prisoner told me at fire that it originated in his kitehen. Prisoner said that kitchen mh‘:mn had kept fire in all day, and that at night pat in three fresh sticks. | Toid prisoner to make. out ‘P:t --gmlclu b irned. 1 m-':;t to .llu‘: omcel’:mu n the evening, when he told me hehad 1 & pared, except J.e staiement of boolés bumef" 1 to‘d him he had better give me It as it was. He did so. [List produced in Court.] se o_ & scribe:s Mr. Hopkirk, swornâ€"Am one of parties turned aout. My house was next to his. | For some time before fire, heard noise in Dr. M et‘s at night, as of a perwon walking ahout or| moving m'l#!. Jn night of fire, I heard nolse as fnronon P down stairs, which awakened me, ! listened for s me time and then jumped out «f bed,and looked «1t. Place was then fuil of ke. To my knowledge Dr. cave no aliurm.| Emma Curran swornâ€"know Lr Mondeiet, 1 with him .a year and four months as servant, was in his office i»day, saw articles there that was in his house, such as pictures, dnwlnkdonn rs, vases, washâ€" stand, kitchen utensils &c. Mr. TEtrc, swornâ€"know Dr.| lived in one of houses burned, was in his h about 3 weeks ago. Saw oil paintings in his Was in Pr‘s office last week. Saw the two nulsomt.hen. Saw a large pracking case in his two weeks age, It wes about th uarter‘s fullâ€" of pjetures and other thi gs. t time was in house two pictures and case gone. i “l'bo trial was then adjou until today at pm. : The regular Quarterly M of the St. Andrew‘s Society, was held in Ottawa Imâ€" migrant Aid Rooms last night, mt 8 o‘clock. E. McGillivray, Esq., President, in the Chair. A communication was recei from the 8t. George‘s Society, relative to the vote of eondol â€" ence to Dr, Sweetland, in his bereavement ; also one from weorge Kenne4y, Bolicitor of the Society, resigning therefrom, and the Moclety owing to his removal to T These comâ€" munic «tions were received placed on file. A large number of new members joined the % 8 en ie int dow Ti ht ons bo mep poerle ue Morvamng Uommittee was read by the ‘Secretary, and ed t Mx Maoxs has the honor to announce to the public that he has just arrived f,om Fr=nce with a imagnificent collect olofilirfl-ell'l plants, sucuo as U\unehfi.p. ,Iamdiu.lmthodpdgndr:‘u. A% Amoryllis, Peon:tes, varieties roses, fru trees of al kinds, vines buibes and onions in blosâ€" som, seeds and flower pots, All for sale at mode ate prices. Sparks street, Htoxanx‘s old stand. _| _ ___ _ teation â€"At Mr. Halandale‘s Saloon, Upper Town o . Thrisths. Inmagint Saitks B weee" My P Days in No th lndi â€"Dr. N McLeod. Thought Hiv s â€"Rev. I heo. mk Abominations of siodern ~ocietyâ€"Talmage. Ahon:‘i_un. J .Amqw hy snd Memoir of R. & W. Chambers Wikky s hnd W ithont ~Cp uoo Sactonelg. _ir. ... Christie. Druggist 'fifi‘k reet, Mr. J. Mortimer, Draggist, Sussex Stroot. or at the subâ€" C s e OE ul A list of good« found in his off} and included io the schouule an burnad, was niso produced," . Witnessâ€"I found a dnplmwâ€"El of the one he gave me in his office. 1t would take a consi e~â€" able time to make out such & list, prticularly if he had to think of theartic:es burned, and specify them by room, a« 1 requested him to do. n Mrs. Bausevâ€"Lived second door from prisoner. Know prisoner, living a nelrhbor of doc&r for four {e‘n. Have often been in his house., hen sirst in his house it was well furnished. Was in wga.nabout three weeks ml noticed some furniâ€" wure miss ng.. Saw adve t of his houseâ€" hold effects for sale. I remarked to him that tha advertised list was not correct. is Fulor'mrnl- ture was advestised in green rp, but it was in red m reen, and that his carpets were not Brussels but tapestry, BHaw him sever«l mornings during two weeks vious to fire nfl parcels, Do not know wm parce}s contain re. Mondelet left Uttawa about 2 months ago, the Dr. has been living in house since, except a while he was in Montreal, Am certain was ‘a great change in furniture from the first time I saw it. iiBNDELRSON & CO‘S. An*tomy of Vertebrated Animailsâ€"Prof. Huxley The Rev. Mr. woruou repourted to the Society dmit the Kev. Dr. Musson, of the Gueite Church, wimburgh, s6. tlaud, wouid pr%ch a Gueli¢c serâ€" nonin bank street vhurch on Wednesday evenâ€" THE QUARTERLY MEET SI. ANDREW‘3 SUX Attawa, May 3, 1372 ttawa, May 3,. 1873 N &W BOOKS on in bank street w hurch on Wednesday evenâ€" y »ext, the sii of May, when he hoped they old ail attend. | The Cha, iui. then closed the meeting with wyer. _ | U% awa May 3 1572 CE, ICE, ICK. RARE PLANTS AND FRUIT TREES. RICKMAKERS AND LABURERS UuTIQN SiLE NIVERSAL EXHILBITION Hi» LUTIERY CUOUNXCERT fnumunt & td THJS8. STARMER, DiED. Oor OF Worksâ€"De Pressoeuse Ride«u Street. [NG _ OF THE 1ETY. Ls0N &#60., Sparks Street. Auctioneer: _ Squitd, 1961tf. *BE OTTAWA TlMkas, MaVÂ¥ $ isfg OTTawWaAa AND QUEBEC. | In good repair, by celebrate 1 makers, on hand, from $100 to $250. Terms liberal. f Pianos to Rent.. Rideaun Street, _ Ottawa, April 12, 1872. In all the leading Materials for Spring and Summer. and from which COPIES furnished (by thoroughly campetent Lnd-) in any material, : LOOK OUT : FOR A BARGAIN During the Month of May in the Following A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUMENIS JALWAYS *4 IN STUCK : > We are showing all the newest Chickering‘s Pianos, > Steinway‘s Pianos, _ : / Dunham‘s Pianos. Mason & Hamlin s Organs, . : Prince & Co.‘s Organs. Having secured the latest Novelties in Goods for these Departments we would invite inspection. . *L ; . We will show all the NEW MATERIALS for Spring and Summer Dress, <~We would call Special attention to this Department, as in it will be found several NEW MATERL LS, VIZ : & ’ THE NEW LINEN TASSORE, IN PLAIN, STRILPED AND FIGURED, : (SAADES TO MATCH.) AL8O uxmwcm(amhmam’-ow-honhumg. s RUNSSELL & WATSON. â€" _ SECOND FLOOR, A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte $ Music Warerooms ) BNST MOL New German and Fâ€"emch Pordered Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, Secondâ€"hand PIANUS and ORGANS taken in excha nge. § #2% Just received a large numbe«r of NEW and POPULAR AUSIC. Inspection invited t A. & 8. NORDHEIMER. % A. PE”LBSEN’ General 14th Ottawa, April 8, 1872. . ; j 1941 3m § In SILK, CASHMERE, CLOTH AND LACE. In COSTUMES we are also showing the latest tPWork and Embroidery o1 General Wolfe, Mantles and Millinery. PARIS PATTERNS .t â€"â€". TO BR SOLD CHEAP: : :â€" _ 3 â€" Refrigerators, s § 26 Cistern Pumps : 11 <~Chandeliers, tsood and Common 100 Flower Baskets (&ss) 12 Flower Stands, 5 â€" Shower Baths, 4 Plunge Baths, ‘ $25% 3 â€" Round Baths, 6 â€" Foot Baths, > oo 12 Setts Toilet Ware, 10 Ice Coolers, Different Sizes. s1GN OF GOO0O D5 _ IN MILLINERY. n and F:emch Rordm'a‘n, New GreneJlines and Frenth Muslins, Paris Patterns 26 SPARKS STREET, o TTA W A; : OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIUSITY, &0., &o. SHOW . DAY. IN MANTLES Batiste and Yosemite Costume In the following Departments : nforms the public that he has opened at Ottaw a a Com ‘ mercialHouse where can be purchased Fur and Hat Depot. \ll â€"Kuds of_Merthndise in his The HATYER â€"A\D FURRIBR, OLIV i: R TCO TE, ATV RY LOW 0F +m Cloth in all Qualities | and Colors. 1+ 1A W ia Haine‘s Pianos, Union Bank Block: a Bark,.0} PRICES, B9 Sparks Street. +â€"Râ€"ae 20â€" R Gore, upon the River Kideau. l,\Aolzl 10 R(‘}:;r'h":.t: three ml: (Gloucester. ‘Nog_hig-(!nt»l‘o. 20, in the Lhe subâ€"criber would inform the public he has received instructions from the l&‘- m& ‘s to offer to the inhabitan‘s of Ottawa a sale of these goods commencing on The Cutlery ool:‘rnm a variety of the bost quality of Ivery Handled Table and Dessert Kni Cases of Ivory and Pe‘tlâ€" Handied® Fruit and Dessort Kunives and Forks > | MBR ROWE begs to draw the atténtion of the mublic to the above sale, ut!n:ood‘mtnnm of the best houses in the trade, who have sold rery “'&.Mh"l’ in a:n!; to{hbo last seven m and whose re/ on for n"i“ of these utiom is well e~tablished. Terms cash. | Bale each day at Sand?pm. __ _ Auction Sale of Silverwarse and Table Outlery, from the Celeâ€" brated Albion Works Sheffield, An '.3"“‘.5‘9:" us day ‘ts day until lfi‘mm 18 80 « ¢u “‘ of which are -.:e?l :m"q mm of Epergnes, | h wuvers, Centre Dishes. Soup and Oyster Ture«as ‘Wine and Biscuit Stands, Tesa and Cottee Servi cs, Tea Kettles and to match, Liquor, Cruet and Pjckle 8t« Jugs, Paives mind Pickls Sorks: a faree quadiity of Apoges nives ckle i gqu and Forks both pi«in and :{ueens puttern P es t .. CUTLERY. | Cucumbers, wall within two feet of highest water mark. Those Ts sAmobuilt dn hy emont animagitnl menter top.':liw in the mm( of a splendid wool cou % 'flvmmlhll!m.h_u- °For terms and particulare, addross by post. . semiaiee:s>: 30002 * Comfortable and well farnished ROOMS, with otvithmboml.unhh“noum Murray Street, Ottawa, Martineau‘s New L- Ottamns "‘A’.nngz <~1+, ++ 17 Sm Ottawas, April 22, 1872, Ottawa. April 15, 1872 Composed of the following first class Powerâ€" tai Iron Steamships : * London, Quebec and Montreal, (Calling at Plymouth outwardsfur pessengers and leaving that port every Friday.) FROM LONDON. + Nile.......... . ... ... . Eaturday, 30th April Nedwy..:..++:rrtes Wodnm,MAptfl, &'“l‘nd.-o-oo w e e e e do- i l“ '." Urctot.+«/~::.;¢.s ; do. 8th May, Thames ............ . .00. . | 15th May; Adalia.......... .. . â€" do. _| 22nd May, and eyery Wedre=day thcreafter, 1 . Ottawa, April 22, 1872. m:g'”; Clover, the fiourisl which the Melons, FLOWER SEEDSY, a large ASBBORTMENT. (From Ewing Bros., of Montreal.) _ _ A CHRISTIE# CO., Dru uf.rh Street, Ottawa, Othm.A:r‘:;l'. 812. | u‘i'ef'n.-m secret of Shirt Making is the Cutâ€" &'& April 18, 1872. |~_~â€" Â¥WiLâ€"ly Ladies desisout of taking lesoous in the French inbguags con meggeteinteartioes of attetintent mrfl WAY, mâ€" i ‘ Am ® ADALIA, TEVOIT. °* The steamers of this Line are intended to sail Weekly as follows during the semson of navigation of 1872, to and from | © TO LE t Caledonia ‘a Goop Boarpâ€" moe Hous» ‘:vmn?:?u:-.%& Amuseâ€" as | ;. thoiep de epieg Bal : 7 excellent of Boa.rdltl" prim F.{:Ulll $5 to $9 a week, and last season he vi>:tâ€"rs could not allâ€"be mecommodated. And a gooi fFarin cuntaining n:m.-u, 16 clear, mtli a "'Mu‘,l(m Barn and | ® Pho A. RAMIETON, Alis_s 1 __n ao som l'.9.#;”“.. -_!' NIGEE ;« «¢+« +« Nils. ;..... :. LOoblin,s«+‘+. ..« +« «17â€" 0G. .. IMBRUG And every Tuesdey thereafter. Rates of Passageâ€"Quebec to Londoaâ€" Glfin. $60. y.cerage, $84. â€" | Through tickets from all points West at reduced rates. . Certificates i:sued to persons derirous of brirging â€" out their friends to ~Canada. Through Bills of Lading lssued on the continent, and in London for all parts of Canada, and in the United States to Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago and other points in the West. | Thames .... WAARRRIE Y PARIP NV *A P d bid & is Srciyâ€" Wcc Tirwiccrai don ; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican, Plymouth; Rose & Co., Quebec ; or i DAVID SHAW, ._ . Montreal â€" ~Oor to _ C. B. CUnXI§GHAM, Medway _ _Fo Frigbt or Passege apply to Temporâ€" ley‘s, â€" arter & Darke, 31 ymgasgnog Lone« The subscriber would inform the public that he R.'B.. s JOHNT.BRO"?b asecuted according to law, > April 5, 1872 wige London. Quesec, s0R SALE. EEDS, SEEDS. f Just received, a frosh Stock of . |. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, Cror 1871, Vnu.; TEA M uaARDING HOUSE wITH RUOMS TO ARE CHANCE BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, TUES{» i Y, ~APRIL 23, 1872, Temperiey‘ If you want PERFECT FiTTING SHIRTS FRENCH LA&NGUAGE. And Montreal. y connected with the CaxapA ~ ALLAN, MoK] Bal Alloys, Bar H es ToL. | onee: art i on :m‘lt:lmn:: dHn‘mu_ndM â€" 1 cuntaining about 20 aeres, 75 = l(au. Barn and Stable n A. HAMILTON, t hn meginl) Springs:â€" â€" | Kd Gar & 140 in y in en J0BK Ayer. 4 AB-. A. ROWE, Auctioncer. ortage du Fort. NILE FIGE With two lots and a half, stables, coach boure.and shed. croquet garden fully laid out with fowers of all 'ku." and trees. It is decidedly the most comfortable of Atawa and situsted in the healthiest of the city. The sale will u.mo.uounxv, the 20th of May, n‘l‘o'elook. p. m., if not «old before then at private MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLA IN OTTAWA _ Mr. M. warrants the glasses that he seâ€" lects to cure dimness or weakness of the 3vidn. t P* raances ra.n,:m-uam Ma; rine and 2:01-â€",-4-11 é Uptical of the very best quaâ€" lity, will be sold at a small advance on the cost of importation. J 4 ® tiful lots near 5t J ‘s Church, San tn l only $tbgncie Â¥ish Canh the reet in one Foh“éfiii, For siLus % beautiful lots in Centre Town, also 41 dwelâ€" llm gitusted in Gloucester, Maria, Albert and fine Stone House on Sussex Street. and lots in Sandy Hil! and Lower Town. uses and lots from $80V to $700. s one any more than s mrm: c rrea iritfeals the Mhmer &R ~Don‘t forget to come and the descri tion of your Mmolu“.lvvmbso.dv:: tised gratis in Real Estate Bulletin 1,000 copies hu-o},l in May next. in extent, attached, on Hill, ne Sir JmA. w'umm Apply to W. H. NAGLE, Trms office. Uttawa, April 2 1812 1934tf goos Sals, JOUVIN‘S KID GLOVES, -:::fih.cmmbyday C i ficaaru GEORGE /8 Celebrated SBeotch and Brasilian Pebble are the best in use ; they altogether, the io rooek Furaduner io touee t hn invented. ® hzfic. as emâ€" ployed in adjusting glasses to the human q.,hd-chhpah:q:tn person versed 1 m m to prescribe glasses, hurh‘.' Also one wg_o,;m tg. Ottaws, April 26, 1872, o . GAGNIER, A'ullauc wu bm.‘ Agent, opposite the Ottawa, April 26, 1872. : 1956tf, _ WANTRD IMMEDIATELY. W w agos of bours works, extra tim dlonflt’go‘:’mrl.‘h An:lv at Grenville or u.; k SNAITH, _ ""M"'fl:&'}&fl‘fiifln Ottaws, April 16, 1872. 0 Sparks uzes Ottawa, April 24, 1872 having an average haul of under four miles, m_'lfwfm qn;'ny «“fl:.fl boom timber may be obtained, and the cut seoured for Mu-oltllmotlnn-ra will be sold cheap hi Guntinryt REaD, A Pg xi t > & o 8%1 after that date. Hopefield Post 0. timber of d-t:o-cltlfu lands being of course pleasure in announcing that they will open 49 4 ;‘a‘r:mm MBM:{-H::-IAY Ottawa, April 18, 1872 Has visited this city and will remain for a short time only, at Orme & Seoon‘s Music Store, 22r MIOHAEL will seleot Upoctacios tor those who entrust themselves to his skill, as an Optician, with the utmost care, so that by their use the Eye will not tire in HOUSIS TV LET, extent, beauty of extent, beauty of and good value, will surâ€" pass flmhmd » ourselves entirely to HOUSE ISHING we will thus be enabled to give wfl“nhmvaudmmm to give entire satisfaction to all who may bm-'uithdrwdcn. Ottaws, May 2, 1872. 1960â€"1y. TO BUILDERS. Carpets, : * _ KFiloor Oilcioths, Curtainsand Curtain Materia‘s, Cornices n(.l.d Cornice Poles, & Full Asssortment of House Furnishings, ertooes popert Aevienr for this sesson rarchased 110 gAaw LoOG CUT FOR SALE y Ar=> IMMEDIATELY, Ottawa, April 6, 1872. BLINDNESS PREVENTED Fyoous® wasteEo, George Michael f OoPTICIAN, From Glasgow, Seotland, and 51J Kingâ€"st., gw&m“m‘m only $5 an About 10 minutes walk from Post Office: State rms. Address HOUSE, Ottawa Tixxs Office . Ottaws, April 27, 1872. 1857â€"26 . Te Feumiiver the giace, ORME & SUN, Sparimst., Opposite the Russell House uuch 38, 1972 194 Im Lots 24, 3, 28 and halfof 9 Wellington Street. By A. Gagrier, UCTION SALE The cut of One Thousand Aocres patented p timber I-?n.lrviu " en bloo" 09?_: Opeongo $AO0LBRE) AMD C HE SIGHT PRESERVED. Black White and co. lored, just received at the REGENT HOUSE, pnipre ie ie ts id uen and AY, the 2D0th, and until {o c _ ___ JOSEPH KAVANAGH fine limits on Coulonge River. ACRES OF LAND dwellings now entered in my book to lett Also 100 Dozen Pairs "bcts. 2 Button Kid GHloves, in all colors, and good value. SLNCLAIR, STTITT & CO., will be received \‘ the Architect W. at his Office, Bangs Bigin Stroet, cont # T Guda.a:fiodn l.:fl OoUSK TO LET.â€"A »sw.l‘flll"llgzi, .:w WATESON. 1957tf. esd ve sent in aavenceyâ€"ois, (te. als 230) and 346. per dozen hn-,-:lhilll C!*’fi Ointment, nett, without discoont. xbv‘o’:-u-uh h pormoums n opat 5 Covton W. 0. Bept1, 1811 _ en posta;e), one of the books of instructions which ars affized to the same. 1 promise to examine it, and send a repiv, stating whother the Medicines are genuine or not, so that if spurious he may apply to the person trow whom be purchased tnem to heve his money retarned. Chemists and Druggists who desire to ob tain tho Medici=«s San be supplied at the lowest wholesule prices in quantities of not sbould any pereon »«ve râ€"ason to belleve thst be bas boeen docrired by Nymm I~.itations at th. es Ma¢hins, be will do w1 to scnd me, in a letter, to the address at frou (whi n be can Co & a wosl of sizx c nts in _ Notice is herohy given, Wf revising the Ass of the ip for se i aiiw nc oie weavene, ‘Persons interested therein mnm u:fl. Nestiey, 4k Apsil, 13%" * * fres 44 payable by mouthly instalments. _ W ready to arrangements to build houses from $X io B Dt with particr nhokare mt ?f. mbfi,m‘m we will blia : sell & " : monthly instalments. For particulars address A.gl@m Olkes oppostic the Amierh Home * Ottaws, April 30, 1872. * 1058 â€"41. oouee‘ d&ih‘-‘m‘ rer * Prince Arthur" for Porâ€" U ':.s‘,.lodoovlllhdv- when the route to Des mm.umodbamp-ozbo.o. tha is to say, the namâ€" and addâ€"ess of the vendor who is sell‘n; the opurious medl. cincs, and likewise the oamâ€" and addres /‘ the House in the United Stat‘s, cr elscwho e, which may heve rupplied them, so sso on« sbi« me, for the protection of the public, to %l‘h‘ most respectfally to aoquaint the public of the British North American Pro« vinces that in May last 1 caused the business =o.ll°onrll’llh ."'."h':".bd and were »u“u.omm&b'i, now deceased, to be closed. ‘These Medicines were, I rogret to say, from what has intely come to my knowledge, made up of such very ordinary ingredients as to render them almost worthless, and therstore caloulated to damage m w‘ who do not wish to be deossived by vuying spu Mch-a are now likely t~ emanate from Btates or clsesâ€" 'mwwmmd.:r- ine Holloway‘s Pllls and Ointwent do well to »oe that each pot and box bears the British Goveromâ€"nt stamp on which is on graved the words "Holloway‘s Fills and Ointâ€" ment, aud that theaddress on the label is 633, Oxford street, la“u.vhnnly?- manufactured, and in no m‘:n the world, The retail prices are on labels in Muunmy.aurlud:g-udcu No representative of mine will ever frave through any part of the British Provinoes, o the United States, cithâ€"r to sell or to tak orders for my *+1lls and Ointment, and as have reasou to belleve that attempts will ver probably be made to deceive the publc in whis way by persons calling upon medicine wendors, talsely repres=nting that they are acting for me, and with my knowledge and consent, I deem it advisable to put the public flugmbtuyawim L most yo..-uuth--:: read this advertisement that they be ploase nit‘tute proceâ€"dings against such evilâ€"doors, au« I »ngage t remancorato very handsomely iny persou who may give me suh inform« tion, the infsrwant‘s neme nevor being diâ€" OUSES i 1 i JJOUSES of any size built for parties, Leaves Aylmer daily (Sundays excepted) at 92amâ€", Due notice will J ‘:o .hdv- when the route to Des aee 00â€" _ R.§8., CASSELL®, President his Household Furniture and effects, comprising in p:"t the followingâ€"i very fine seven octave piano, :?‘nwood cm‘dm:ndlm euv:dlg and oary â€" pedal, made ‘ ammon e 6 i enfertomm mriinmeny femas nb ies * fow, # ingeeity. Piano :\'qr- and piano stool, b...',. parior set, eomrmn u(.‘fiehun and easy chair in hair doc.h“ andsome w . centre % trifge eipot, mindon: hensiner in quiing reuke. merved w for mb«t kease, oak extension m val trom b d Rearots, ied by pablys auaiep e ie gp-igcpég. Albert Street, off 3&".-:. :fillg PPE DOIATTY 222000 C OR CCL UB / LORRUCE, VE E REDE L the 3rd May, commencing at 10 o‘clock, all fhe 46o May. copmensine at Io ofclock, a. imâ€" all table, cane chairs, camp chair, in dmfim El’ t, eight day d-fi‘ platedware, Chi assware, cutlery, b. w. tab e and chairs oilcloth, stove r‘ ifi gt.hlel 1‘&":.'1’..3.“' d..h‘ui -dn-: , b. w r opru‘ an r + * bureaus with glass, w. enclosed vnr, drun: tables, cane chairs, nurse chairs, iCine case, alarm clock, dressing glasses, chamber sets, bedroom carpets, &o. A goo cook stove 1 = ture, parlor and ether stoves with piping. furniture, and culinary utensils. One very Wilson Sewing Machine, encased in black walnut, and in exoell: nt order. § GUWAN‘S HALL ON THE 2lee MAY, in the public interes, to communicate the purport of the same to their friends that they mmay not be efrauied of their money by purâ€" whusing worthi>ss imitations of the genuine Holioway‘s Pil‘; and Ointment. I wou‘lid ask, + a great favour, that shoula It come to the knowledge of any person that spurious medicines ar* being made or sold in my name, he be pleasedto send me all the Ottawa, May 2, 1872 Pi C Pi &'waanl ::'lo' Cutlery, by Auction. Btock of Groceries are receiving daily from the different Markets in the Dominion and the United States; and by the next Steamship will receive _ BRANDIES and Imported direct from France. New MAPLE SYRUP will be received in a few MoDONELL& MONGENAIS, m°FaAaMXILY â€" GROCE £5, "%~ No. 66 Susesx Srezse. Mhfi-'mhwb%- in * *.; 4 :.: Sttmahand k. 1 Hafiélifioifi'ffinufi'fini, _ Rome of the above furniture is but & short time in use, was made by Jacques & Hay, of Toronto, and is as good as new, § Cese , _ PM All must | & P l“fi' -;:;o;old.ulrb.mhnfl:m oa.n.uzu‘n. 4 1900ud. _ IO THE PUPL!C OF THE BRITISH PRO] VINCES OF NORTH AMERICA. wA D IMMEDIATELY. â€" 10 CARPENTERS aND 6 LABORERS. Persons capable of lm:p.. foundations to hy Tormee oJ somaphot ty mpbiping To he nade With Board can be had at Mrs Fraser‘s Ottawa, May 1, 1879. 19502 The Steamer ST. â€" JAMES, CAURCH, HULL Intend Holding Uttawa, April 20, 1872. .+ 1952%«3m. sHE LA DIKS NJON _ FORWARDING AND RAIL WAY COMPANY. uie â€" |> + *~B#MU Ract Heare AUTION FEW FURNISHED ROOMY wWINES UNICIPALITY OF HUNTLEY. â€" TAREE FOLLOWING DAYL A Fancy Far "JESSIE CASSELS‘ i

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