Ottawa Public Library Digital Collections

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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

m!"" "“.Hh.-; L‘hlfi‘fi ’n‘fl-&.~.l Tikd st beaimekc _ the, Copt, r of the said hotel, for im ra thousand dolize; sing vuy AG ied, but not to the tae night was raing. * Schrrarts, ap iy opposite & "qnit »o CNDRNW ALL c . o oo proy m"‘:*- ae se PM P vadly 1, the at 8 :_"""‘"t ~ ~~ KSheim th . s 2 0 the place of "eo, ie y h-_“":lla Rell has been whi n bably o * by “!L a long im _ The weather was not favorable to Iudes putting in an appearance, a fac Siit was very much regretted as theis presence in good numbers lends a ch to such occusions, their surveillance of the m se ilme wsem »Aige hiring al «0 the eftact very often of keeping the latter within the bounds of reasonable indulâ€" kence. t se soston came in first. The heat w run over, and Mediy won b almost a distance By BGoston The owners ot Biy B>â€"t» ant Bob Loga w that the Ist stt ia the. 2nd was a far one ; the jidges Otherwise but qualified their decision + “hrb‘ all pool« and bets off on the mce. We do not donbt or question mco' Qrmou:omo itself, or as winning horse but we seriously doubt their jurisdiction in matters of pozb and private beiting. . They have no authorit to say how a man is to bet, and no more have they a right to interfere in the results of ‘ets. When Medly was declared winne: pf the purse why not declare those winne: af She bets who risked Their mmuey tyst horee. The.o is a glaring ipconsi puocy in this matter. . But it is a!m‘gdfql Notwithstanding t.b‘o ve‘y‘;n s isi state ol the weather during e art of the day, it cleared u&:bot:t 3 o’cfck and the remainder of afternoon wa as tine as could be Jesired. The first race was tor ueynges‘ ruare. â€"£$350, Mile heats. Terror, Jack Vandail Stor '.d Ularet took the turf for this race. earnaught and Als»ra 1. not running Terror was the favo ite by lare od is. ‘Ferror won the lst heat ; Storm Bnd ; Claret 3rd. â€" Time, 1.55}. The hest w well contested by Storm. In the secoad beat Jack Vandaill came in 1st, Terro fte . Hiturday mornmng broke very inaus piciously. The sky was canopied ove: with heuary clouds, and though the rai: fell hesitatingly for a time, it powe. down in drowning showers about noow The prospects for the races were inde® very bad. @*Are the races go ng to com« and, and «laret 3rd. Time, 1.5+; storm oud Cjarpt hnu’? won no heat were ruleod out, and Terror and Jack Vandali staried on the decisive roumi| Juck Vandall lead by several lengths at t start and »eemed to mamiain this adv in over half the course. Terror pulled E.m, bhowever, ayd on coujing out of ) gap he bad the lead, which he kept off?" wass question Mr. Burber had to snswer at every momentâ€"always in the aMirmative. Some were pleased to learn that they were not to be postponed, whi others again were anxious to have the put off ull toâ€"day. ‘The Club at one time serieusly contemplated a postponement but about two o‘clock the clouds appear in ; be:.:‘flitmdefinitolymnounad that the > would take place, Eve: vehicle in the neighborhood of the Russel House was immediately® in requisition. The cry was * ali aboard for the races,‘ aad soon a chain of carriages were ing through rain and mudi rie Bank stree: Tus Mrxorrsenox Qui®terts Cirs â€" It is scarcely necessary to say that Concert given by the Mendelsshon Qui tette Club on saturday evening last, af frrded a delightful treat to all lovers really good muâ€"ic. T«ken altogether we regard the performances of this compin: of first clase artist«+ as superior to any thing of the kind which we ever have haw an opportunity of listening to in Oitaw» We only wish that such concerts wer» more frequently given in the capit«al. ind that when they artg given larger audience* than M\m‘%mrdty evening coul be brought toge > It is not necoss u> that we shouli enter into a lengthy a count of the evening‘s pertormince. 1 will be sufficient to say thait Mrs. Wes ton‘ssinging was admirable, and toat th instrumental music was worthy of the Mendelsshon Quinteite Club. _ Hizher priise than thisâ€"we can scarcely give. songs. Tickets can be hid of the Com»â€" muttee, or of any of the members, or at the door for 4) ceunts, including refre h Uxirr Prorestaxt Bexerc Soougtr.â€" This being the anniversary of the Unit Protestant Benefit Society, the will meet this morning at 9 o‘clock, Gowan‘s H«ll, then march in i beaded by Sutherlind‘s Bind, to the Bishop‘s Chapel to hear Divine Service. ‘The sermon, we understand, will be preah ed by the Revr. H. Polard, Chaplain the Society. A collection will be made in ail of the Society. In the evening enjertainment will be given commencing at 8 00 006. Addresses will be delivered by sworal gentlemen, amusing readings. ar Crpsiir 10 Asizars.â€"â€" On S.turda; morning last a sporting character col a purse of about #9 on the race course succeeded in ‘getting several boys to around the track for the purse. Une little fellow strove hard to win, but nearing the judges‘ stand he fell to ground exhausted. 1t took some ti aad trouble to restore him . back to the Catheiral, ‘The 'm'j was yvery numerous. Corrys Cua:sm â€"Yesterday was obseryâ€" od as the festival of Cor,us Christi by Roman Catholics. The usual p & took place and passed through St. Andre® Cumberland, Bolton and Sussex & Lounsaixe.â€"We r0g learn that considera! timber will be left ;i OTTAWFA TsP SLYG RA;.§:. lobn. h‘ m‘_.'ru fire "'"“ sumed at I o‘clock toâ€"day. soxat.â€"Sidney Smith, . Eq., of © Â¥. B., is in town. C SATUKRDAY. regret yery much Ao rable quantities of t in tbQ m. illl! will be re Et lesirons ut t:» ging out tocir frlen‘s o â€"Caneds, ‘l'ln:I WBill« ofâ€" Ladiog «sued on the continent, and in bmd ill parts of Cauada, and i th« United ‘ «Ager .. Ne ... MÂ¥ dway w tland NCUTL AND, â€"~â€" M â€" MBEUTUR, f NIG MAEDW AY, IWEED, T‘H AMEs, rvm. ADALLA, EVÂ¥ly .. I‘n~ steqiners of this Line are intendted to ul1 Weekly as follows Juring the season o‘ visation of 137 ;, to and from . | oints in the West. . o T | Fo Freight or Passag» to Temperâ€" ys, Carter & Darke, 31 Nmsmn, Lo.-‘ ton ; Witrorks® & Weeks, Barbican Ply-oech;‘ tous & ©â€".â€" i) _be6 , of * DaYID sNHAW, .\ _â€"G $ || Moptreat . _Aud every Tuesd y thereaft=r. | Riutes of Pussageâ€"Queobeo to Londowâ€" Jablo, $60. Atcerage, $24. J Through tickets from all points West educed rates. Cortificates 1 sued to lesirons uf trh ging Out tocir ::l‘s' The eoth? is of brick and is remarkâ€" bly well divided. It is of handsome xternal appearance, but for comfort and venience it cannot be surpassed. #F rticulars respecting it see advertisement Whogever purgaase the property we shall ut him down as a lucky being. Such a ‘hance does not offer often. In this city, on Saturday evening, J 1st, Catherine Lgs eldest dmfihr o the late Geo. R. Burke. ® * The funeral will leave her fither‘s late resiâ€" tence on Tuesday morning at 84 0‘ Fmends and acquaintances are re avited to attend. * tuideau, and there is every facility for vating and bathing.. The drive into o« it from fown gz over a ghoi road w.th «reen fields and princeiy residendes along »e way. Hand by the property, are the he beantiful residences otf wesers. Mo £«y and Hyâ€"not far distint are ««hibition grounds. Uf fine evenings th« woud and calm «tretch 0¢f w .ter in front of be vilia residence is doitted with skiftâ€" ied with ladies an: gentiemen enjoying be fresh invigorating asm spho6.e an m»rkening to the charming warbling o be nbirds, who make their summer home»> a the surrounding woods. A,«in w epe:t thit,a more beautituily situateu 1ece of pm&fly is not to ‘be had in the ection. Ten years hence muney will now may it The soil is excellent, and handsome uealthy young trees are planted in ever tesirable â€" spot; _ fA»wer beds per ‘ume _ the . air and otnament th« rounds. Garden enclosures produce erful crops of vegetanles. ‘The pl1jâ€" aug ground for the chldren is large, here yet remain some .u* for a small * _ London, Quebee and Montrest, calling at Plymouth outwad fo5 paw oger Dr. Uasdomell begs to inform the puablic of Hull, bat 5In :flh olna npwu.« in Phisomen 'Mfi 1ew block. * M next. " tawa, Funat, 18/4. * 200 td "***** Thoi Logoug," _ We would draw the attention of the lio to Mr. Rowe‘s aivertisement it clumn. He announces to be the Tth of June inst, the Ride illa Estate, the property of Mr. J ill. _A more beautiful situstion &« suburban private ‘residence is not be hai in the entire surroundin * Ottawa. The property contsins fort acres of splendid loim soil. It is fronted m the west by the road and the Rideau ‘anmal, and on the east by the m: 1 leading ‘to Billing‘s bridge, duleau* river being also direcily in be . rear. The scenery on every side i emmirkably bewutiful. . In the front is th : na«l with its well wooded banks look «trem:ly roman.ic in their veâ€"dancy heamers «almo«t conâ€"tantly passing up «ad down aftord a very interesting spec . «cle ; snd.z-nio..l-fly at ll‘hl when ghts are abl‘ze and the ~parks issuing mtbhe smukeâ€"sta ks, there is really hing grand in the sight. Fihing and unting are good. either in the (Oxanal o» Ur 1x a Birroox â€"Some enterprisin lividual sent up a balloon last evenmg. t poised over the city south and fell below loucester â€"Street, A curious crowd ushed alon‘g the streets and beseiged i when it touched the ground. M p°FoF® ut > & & cflolmna'& M Gnn*:u 18p Puasewertaur.â€"We w ery much pleascd to see that the ind grounds of Mr. Young, of Cumber treet, a sincere and earnest member Presbyterian Church, were tastefully ted with groen boughs yesterdayâ€" Jorpus Christi Sundayâ€"and to find that is was the work of Mr. Young himseil. «nother pleasing instance of liberality to our knowledge : Our worthy mem , J. M. Currier, Esq., offered any quan ity of flowers that his garden and green contained to the clergy for lecoration of the churches. These leasing instances of good feeling and for the feelings of others, and vrorthy of all praise and of universal imitaâ€" Ofi Tas Late: Ms. MacFam: ass, M.P.â€"Yesâ€" rday (~unday) morning, several of the tives and friends of the late Mr. I:J arlane, M. P., arrived in (Otta#®a, to ive his remains and morny them this city to the town Stratford, here the interm=ent is intended to take . lhe body will be removed from residence oÂ¥ Mrs. Grant, corner of l“nd Ottara streots, at m clock is <( ) M'fl to Cmmtnl way . £ MERCHANXTS‘ PLiTE, $300. 1 _ Mile and a half dashâ€"Judge Durrell, elso, Edenton and Dufy entered. â€" Dutty nid Judsze Durre!l favorites. Kelso won the ; Duffy, 2nd ; Judge Durreli, 3rd. ‘ ‘ ConsoLatio® stakes, $1 50. *TEA U ® â€"wvt-fiâ€"â€" gentlemen making private bets to to the artitrary ‘decision of the juadges.f [ those who ‘bet on Medly claim oy and gentlemen of honor will not hesitate to pay it. The jadges intending § ., good and wishing to please lmfibt.w_o have no doubt, si ly stretc their authority a little too fnr. London Quesec, «ad ev<rvy Wed» thereafter, FROMX GUSBEC: EDICAL W robe €3 REAL E8STATE BY AUCTIO®X Temporley‘s Line, id .f tbe following or obmer Aret clas 1 lron §tâ€"amsbips : UTL AND, â€"‘â€"â€" ME SUTOR, f NIG i EDW A YÂ¥ , Â¥WEED, And Mamniseai. Milwaukee, Chicago and other "....."'M' ’..‘ ..’1 ce aes + do 29 n do LhE «¥ do â€" 5th Jane RiRE CHAXCE agt * 68 DIED co do do 3 d Joly 10th do 12 h 19th do 1th Jufi I8th co 28tb *0 Jud Jqu] "o smy ts ty ty M TLLS Tet Anierusion Apant Orlohg, *‘ * 1 PM Dr, PHILLIPS Physictan for diseases of the 5 | THROAT, L"NGS A\D HEABRT,. us hn plotures t cuualty 0 t equ + deopnta e T NK wre Uttawa, J ‘ne 3, 1873. _ 2004â€"1m A FE:}'UBSISHED ROOMES, _ ‘.‘ % Board, f ecan be had at Mr. Ottawa, May 4, 1872. 9Â¥\@ n flls Mathrwe. Hotehs bede io anhock %\ to M * Hotel.) mmu:‘oh e just 1mported ?I, CA @8# aa 1: se mnattument, on (he 5 nod met impcerâ€" . T® © 6 traits in th > best styies at greatly reduced Rifl". , ) gail complete, "“‘;"fi”“" _ weeat long reach wagzgon, w ol se h4i ce "nlpie:uimlmiw‘ vew and old iron. | biacksmith‘s bellows and trols, d chains old iron. metal castings, hinges and tron rods, And « variety of other artioles, too numerous t Toenders illbomoind”th undersigned up to June «h for a loan of $+,!0 fx a term of year«, in one or more sum«. not less tb n $2 westion of a 3 HOOL HOUSE g the of Pakenham _ Security, the <chool paid annually. Mn o4c 4 I four oared skiff, cushioned éoats, with oars and $!vvens w s _ HRAO Pis*" PRossery. ind known as Main‘s Grove, and being subâ€"diviâ€" dons of Lots 5, 6 ud *, on Main‘s Pln..‘nduut" tor of tb:‘uuu «:n‘b.o late Nioh‘:l:-h .smh..llu..‘ to sell by public auction, " Un TUESDAY, June 4th, Ottara, May 28, 1872) _ \l vuaEÂ¥ WANT®p. Being Lots 5 and 6. as per plan. Two Very Choice Building Lots, Traw«sâ€"Oneâ€"third cash, baiance in three equa inpual ts with interest at 7 per cent. hbux:nunll House, on enc uphe $ same being West Half of Lot Xo.‘alntlo-" CUoncession o(lflunuoy. t 0 Acres ; N.« Easy lfla l.\no.hdndt.lc«amiuolfindo;‘ 10) A 0i \ & AMOs ROWE, _ __ _ Estite Agent & Auctioneer. © About half a mile frem the City Lim‘ts and nearly ng the valuable properties of Geo. lluy. Faq Thos HCKY. Esq.. on l%; Ottawa and Glouâ€" ter Macadamized &oad. o Houseis wel! and betantially built aud is in firstâ€"class order tiom, vdl.flalnd with Double Windows reen Blinds. protected with Lightning Rod# »od Ston®@ Cellar. lefty and dry. in which is ergsted large Furnace, built in and well socured by ork, for hea‘ing the entire house through istecs; a la ge and spac ou= entrance Hall. ful large Draw‘ng Koom, Sitting Room, and Breakâ€" Room, an extensive Upper Hall with Eigh Ro»ms and fonvonionll{ arganged Closets ans ‘upboards. The whole well panted, ..rnd d throughount. _ A very i:arge and lofty Kitâ€" hen, with Dresser. Shelves, &c., well arranged pplied with Sink and Pumps. ere is also, a n~ver failing Spring of pure freal ater and a substan‘ial Cistern under grovad bricked and cemented: capable of holding 4.0= of water, collâ€"eted from the root by means 0/ ~pouts all around the house _ & Hmdu.-ddwtho&d.l‘z-l%h- ounudou:rlkn to the -gau- I lans and Drawin@s of the abov» es ate will be or ew in Afo.d-flntho Russell House, the Por Office and at <‘he Rooms of the Auctioneer. Title guaranteed Terms liberal; 1ime of sale Also will be sold at the same time and pluce o ~ DANIEKEL HILLIA®D, Pakenham, lw“t.n';.--.l.ft 'b_-lrl.l ‘.hhi.%: roonts and_ lurge Kitchen for the gar There is also a Pump and Spring of wate! n the yard a joining the flu!lu. A n.am.. anc ing Room on the banks of the stream in front of he Wouse. ,The land. onsisting of Eight Acres, tn a very supemor quality. The Garden is well laic out, -wckuo{;-ilh .‘v:‘rim of Im-.o‘l- Fruit and rmamen rees, vegotables 'lrl‘z all well fenced and under crup. l'hm can thusidi 1st of Coach 1A RD. Harnees Rooms and Green House, and a new and BHOTOGKAPH GALLERY. 200 Acres of Land, aâ€"‘ Ifi*‘-'ir m on en la ge heam and scales, with weights, ;oodth in c *HE UNDERSIGNXED Ottawa, May 50, 1872. _ A UCTION SALE. Valuable Suburban Residence. AMWOS ROWE tas fa with instruo To From the omher to soll by + whiie Auctron, A boyâ€"to carry packages through the Luy.andunbool some service in a Good Store. : Address to this office. | Ottawa, May 31, 1872. 2002 3 | At Twelve o‘clock, noon, | 08 ROWE 1d pectfully inform hi: Ma-‘dnbn he hu:::n f::vod -n{ instructions from the proprie or, Mr. Jobhn Hili, to submit t« public competition, on | On Salary or Commission. FPermavent and reâ€" munerative situations to good reliable young men. Apply to G. A. WALTON, * 387, Sparks Street, Ottaws, Ottawa, May 30, 1872 ‘v ANTED 100 Agents Wanted, Warm Stable for Eight Horses. The outbuildi: â€"__ Rele to commenee at 10.40 a m. Terms qusk, A, ROW®, May 3), 1372 Ottawa, June 1, 1872 Rideau Villa Estate, $5x90 REAL ‘ ESTATE, HEORORE STAR&EET. 0 VALUAB EP CITY LOSS UTUCTION sALE U TIUN SALE Hard and Soft Water, &c. COMFOBRTABLE COTTAGE, lumbe« waggon, LANE 10 FEET WIDE. FRIDAY, JUNE Tth, 1872 AT THE RUSSEL HOUSE, FRIDAY, Tth JUNE, 1872 THEODORE STREET. consisting ol a very 0) a dozen ng machine, TBE OTTAWA TiMk»s, JUONE 3, 1 s 72 old N86 1w N. B.â€"Customers will please remember that the above reduction refers only to and Dress Goods, and will continue for the balanve of the present month »nly: J REGENT ’ngIOUSE. Spring and Suthmer Costumes. \ Marled Mohairs and Lustres 12jc. _ 10c./ ' Alpacas and Challies 20 165 ‘ _ Popling and Grenadines | . 26 20 Will for the present Month be offered at rates that will satisfy the closest b Mo:l:iom such an opportunity wecurs to buy * & MAz At Syoh remarkable low prices, sBE t ’ mnm.m«mh-o“m:uumnumwcux and uÂ¥ONS SILES * We will show a large lot of the following, at prices as quoted below: f aF â€".1.3* Afâ€"1L_~_ __ aol%._ .l :Former Price fale, \ Which they will continue for the balance of the present month only. We give te‘ow 1 list 6f the former, Silks & Dress Goods Russell & Watson The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Sic«k Scares in Endless Variety and Latest h 5 SrrieEs, 1 , Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Lace Collars, May B, 1812. MONDAY;*13th Instant, PLAIN CUFFS, SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Embroidered Muslin Sets, FANCY ~@coops Silks and Dress New Dress Fabrics. Black Gross Grain Silk ~@0c. > 70c. do 5; do _ 95e.° 80c. * ‘do doâ€" $1.15 $1.00 do do 1.25 1.05 do do . 1.50 1.20 do Glacies at Equally Reduced Rates. Plain Linnen Collars, mmmhm:n:y Lndies are invited to an inspoction of the large and choicse assortment of Bonnets, Hats, French Flowers, Pw.@& as well as sale price, for some of the leading lines : . _ _ 10000 ~hugâ€" > | ~ BRemmmer Price Eale. Y’Oiou’ufi LA WNiy.exquisite shades D‘ OAs UE3 IN DRESS OODS W AsHJNG SATINS, Pink, Buf, Silver CREPI DE CHINB, s besauntiful ruteriâ€" al. Silk and Wool mixtures. ASHING JAPANESE, durable * > ereoe emwn;&“ SPECIAL© SALE We are now showing all the new Paris RENITE and MARL PUPLINETT. UILLIAEAY DEPARTNHEAT, £. 30 Sperks Btreet, Ottawa. "ALE RAYEE, Dolly Varden, now Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, â€" hors 20 SPARKS STREET RUSSELL & WATSON. TX GREAT vYarRItty ar Lace Lappets, BATESTE,~ in figured and «â€"WILL . OXâ€" PLAIN SETS, marvellously rich Embroidered Linen Sots, FANCY SETS, 29 Sparks Street. Lace Bets. on monthly instalments. For particulars 18 e Poltbe ie e .. on Haail!» hoat Suiate Dubetin 1,000 copies issued in May next. HE SALE T fi:‘&‘oud’t:: u”dn. is ‘3.5.. finl mon pos I" ot July. A. GAGNIER, uomoruxn Fos s j " | _ Lots 24 25, 26 and halfof 9 Wellington Street. minster, Dam .11-” .Mare; will make the season of 1572 at thot etor‘s Brbu.‘ Riversdale Farm, To erms, O‘fl or the Mares at owner‘s risk. ._,o_l; furthor partioulars »-] sant i( only $ cb vacte $1sttarh, the reet h one two and years at 6 per cent. o1 e Ppaad A. GAGNIER, Jtawas, April 26, 1872 BALE, Fo® omempsishfa fypmilien: * 0n Must be a good <needlewoman. R Apply to ¢ * MRS. ROBERTSON ROS3, 1WAN TED IMMEDIATELY | AAd A Boy for the Cah ‘Desk. Apâ€" SINCLAIR, STHT & ;g. May 21, 1872, Att Ottawa, May 17, 1872. Feigh t connestion at To{uto‘ ith Merchants‘ ’L’.h. Ontario Line for Ham ltola. ‘l'onmal. &eo. ' b Daity passenger connection at Toronto for Hamilâ€" ton, Montreal, and all Johm&ut and West. _ PA ~Parlor Palace Cars on Railway, and P T ar pasoage tickvis d Stkle to ‘or passagoe tic r i t t Central Passenger Agency, 50 Fron: ng. orom to, and N Kail Ao J all ‘ is as h':tt!.”m way stations, City and A. & A. H. TAYLO ADAM ROLP | Local Agent, )'orlk"-& and _ General gogu. _ On the arrival of the Steamboat, Express Train leaving City Hall Station, Toronto, at seven o‘clock, a, m. | | * LEAVING COLLINGWOOD l Every TurEspay: aAND FRIDAY, Quickest and Cheapest Route to l Fort Garry and Northâ€" ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY . ’hur-&:g UprrER (.uut. g}wi\Vu mf‘ ®R8. § Cumberland, . | Collingwood, Fort William and | Duluth, | NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA Rideau Street, â€" Ottawa, April 12, 1872 ’_ . LAKE SUPERIOR 1 Royal Mail Line OTTA I I w 4* A A D QUEBEC. j Ottawa, May 1, 1872 _ The above goods are last year‘s Stock and will be sol lcsheap Ft;onee if you.require any of the above. MPORTEDâ€"FIGARO. 1872. % beantiful lots in Centre dwelâ€" situated in M.Tm-.% .1 F&.MQMM_ â€"% Ottawa, May 24, 1872. LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN . During the Month of May in the Following UUSES of any size built for parties payable by monthly instalments. res at owner‘s risk. P to HENRY VOGAN, Bred at Hampton Court,! by Alarm; by Newâ€" OUSES TV LET. SIGN OF General Wolfe, Ottawa. o and lote from 3t ie gont tr Work and Embroidery on Bark dwellings now entered in my book $530 A LADY‘S MAID. in | : ‘ TO BE SOLD CHEAP : + 3 Refrigerators, k 26 <â€"Cistern Pumps s 11 Chandeliers, Good and Common 100 Flower Baskets (Ass.) 12. Flower Stands, 5 â€" Shower Baths, 4 _ Plunge Baths, 3 â€" Round Baths, 6 â€" Foot Baths, § 15 12 Setts Toilet Ware, \ 10. Ice Coolers, Different Sizeg + ir coanection with the Chicora, ounly $30 an acre. GOO D , BETWEEN OBJECTS3S OF ART, AND CURIUSITY, &o., &0. , Francis Smith, Northern Railway, Fur and Hat Depotl. nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottawa a Com mercialHouse where can be purchased a 18 Ln, . â€"% is es R All Kinds of Merchandise in his Lhe > AT V RY LOW PRICES, 19Â¥97â€"f HATTER . AND FURRIBR 18724 OLIVIER COTE, | Bulfuches, Linnets, and Mocking Birds, best lof esns povan en _ Hamilton, may &0,;77. 1e * â€" ~By i. ROWE, Auctionser. 300 sFowe »8»s German and Vienns Canaries. Cardina‘s, Trs Entarostotey Rastyep Ovmpieienen 9 The Commissioners nted for the construsâ€" of the uunoionid.m'u hereby give Publi otic thut they are prepared to receive tenders l-nz:-u Bnman. on or about fl ami the Li, the rost HKoad, near Troisâ€" Mcltaen i t ts wholy affuaie L the othonot the Cniet Engineds «P and at the Offices ut Taslm: Newenelie Avd Amherse Sealed tenders marked " Tenders," and ie is tm o TB vakel tae «e ied AY, the Lith J ane, 1572. Tenders will also be receiyed, at the same time and place, for #»w tons of Haiiway Spikes, according :o rample to huu};i’oufiu.fi Wfimm«-l:fiimdl Loup, i equal quantities, in the months of July, August and aptember nexk =â€" _ A. WA En B. C 0. L!Efi'fi"‘ NMKién‘s Mey 2, 572. Through the l?mt received -goouiuumpl ikohfiurpln.:‘u‘em augment our stock. is B # = has h.l'm‘ with much e.lz‘o and m markets. ar altention been uiub:o‘_?rdty business .l‘n'ds.(n-lly 5‘.'.“‘0. yy stock ‘ea, also Coffe: best q Mh-lu. the premises A hrunax uors of the brands and quality alwuys on â€" Alulotofml-o_oflnn{lubumu-‘ draft, the best in the Dominion. All the abuve at, to defy competition. * China W archouse The Stockâ€"inâ€"trade, fixtu of ‘ :ahfi;h.dnb-iu-, ni:mfimt off for ssleâ€"present profts t $500 f'.“-' ndemgl.o of bn’bk:t‘h-fi 1e Muoluiv;x&o?«.gpuiu. Princtâ€" * " LEES & GEMMELL, is it Trueâ€"by author of John Halifax Gentle J mkn.., .. . rrugwene se ues shvv ie aan+ s » ++ ++« $1 00 or Camp Life in Canâ€"da..... 1 5 â€"o,.lo-o.h\rwm 1 # Aln'l'l\,ou?uâ€"by.uthudmuk- 1 % Revelation in Rkev.J.H. Titumb 1 #% Pockei foog,," * Trautwine‘s Angineors‘ hnhm-.:l‘ov.wflâ€"n‘llu and Tables, machinâ€" ve pleasure in announcing that they * ir new store, 49 Sparks Street, early witlnqlll and complete assortment of Carpets, _ Filoor Oilcioths, Curtains and Curtafh Material Cornices and Cornice ‘Poles, = and a Fall Asssortment of House Furnishings & | 11 of the newest designs for this reason nf?h-nd us to the .dnpoainll:la‘, and which for Mvdw valug, will surâ€" t hmrw hm’ to ves RN NG we will thus enabled to give t un to the wants orour friends, and to give their satisfaction to all who may favor us with entire.rders. Uttawa, May 2, 1872 1960â€"1 w . __ _ Wanted by a middle agod Woman, a situation as l{mknrr- No obrection to couk for a small family. Address " Housekeeper" Tixzs office. | Ottawa, May 24, 1872; 176 »OTI‘KWA.CA RPET HOUSE ISII'UATION WANTED, NTERCOLUNILAL RAILWAY. Ottawa, May 27, 1872, ery and millwork, &c. _ _ _ Ottuma, May a7, 173. _ N* * 598 B ARE BUSINESS CHANCE _â€"__ MoDUNELL & MONGENAI®S, Ottawa, May 11, 1872, AAMDERSON & 0‘%§ SAOOLBRZ) ANJ CJ OW 18 THE TIME TO CALL OTTA W A C. _ P. DORILON, 60 Srs;gllsu 959â€"1 m. No. 66, Union Bank*Block: 1945 3m. AT H ETRANXGE, X.D., No. 30 Sparks Street. Court m.g‘;;"'m See for yourself hey "will open o_u’ly in MAY 1960â€"17, Ottaw1, May 7, 1872, ' CADBURVYV‘S Cocoa‘s & Chocolates ' To be used as a I Always _1_ hand. etase Brandies or Wines: and the best Familly Oe ceries, you must go to , Thos. Patterson‘s, Sheriff‘s OM otur"..l::lu. 1872 Ehop opened at 10 o‘clock, and closed !ut 6.30 p.m., except on mnyl. T.Hunton,Son &Co ioonm OF CARLETON, To Wir. {Hdkfi.,t.hoog Parasols, &c¢., reduced cen: lper"&nw Millinery and Jackets, Manâ€" tles &c., the finest assortment in the city, are being cleared ovt at cost. Romember, Naturday next and following days. _ _ ice 25 cents, Sheeting Pillow Cott« B:?cbupnthm before the advance. Kid Gloves NT)TICET EKIC‘ADOI a®p St1® Jllxnflllon BEYERAGE OR AS A COXFECTION, # i3 ‘ Ibetr snendente At0tk will be sole sif prices never before beard of in Ottawa* commencing ic e % SATURDAY, : % i# l . y M wWHO REMOVETO THEIR NEW P ' MISES ON UR ABOUT THE ler $ OF JUNE NEXT. 10 pieces Dress Muslin at 17 cents, late . CTMIOG: x > x x x+# xxx ffia...“o;.-..-.-.:z;:::: P RINT S ‘ Belling at 12¢., late price 17¢. 200 pieces do. selling at 16§, lat ) 20â€" ceon‘s. Fancy and Plain Lustres The largest and best assortment in the city of Ottawa, May 20, 1872 At 0c , worth 85 ; and 62c., worth &1 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 60 pieces Light Ground a6 a4 kÂ¥x»% And fhe Goods in same proportion. JAPANESE, POPLINS, . NUMTOX, S0N & 00.X || IRECT IMPORTATION® ENXUCINE CLEARING BALEB Pat up in different shapes end _ varietios. _ Parties thst use the like. Please . call and exramne. GET wAMPLE. For Sale at THOZC. PATTERSON‘8B, TEMPORARY PREMISES, No, 26, Rideau Street. FaANCY DEPARTMENT. 1 Plamn Lustres. 144 EILK DEPARTMENT. (FOR CASH OXLY), _ ME ro% By JOHNX KICHO M _A at T5clate price#l1 1 . oK â€" _ 4 ® 1e 26 Ridean Atreet. 34 Sparks Street eputy She 6 d d i1 +# *4 1 1| #1 i1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy