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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Jul 1872, p. 3

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”1 ‘ to the oppm:lro heat the Supe~ ’:l. x C ‘ the above institution has decided ure counte$ * the closing exercises between m ._!‘ _ sgpand Tuesday evenings. 10.â€"POPLIYX + Rt mc H t RY Ay yrOCK £ and order to efei#*® s proportionaiely _ Ame ./AAA 4 Â¥) Sparks Street, Ottawa. ntles, « IK8, t d ‘x@TEADP lothing, _ vong new & DS. MAKL wirey, durable a summer wear, w [ D& rgrn-.m & fhm> ale at at the idi Iâ€" 'â€"â€"-T‘ & vard. price of 15¢ a yard or U x yel Mtb-}d ‘a.-.n prises about 00 ACBRES or 15th Jil; A V OU; 1Figy A Co ARNTO® wel! will with a ty T. Building® A «t & 0) ryJNC i[ m ~*he Montreal Cricket Club arrived yosâ€" twrday morning. punnceielm Mah to day b»tween &.d Montreal. Excseliency the Governor General lady Vufterin are expected to be preâ€" tFour cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just opened at ’ } RUSSELL & WATSON‘8. doy Ammert.â€"â€"On Siturday afterncoon last matnamed Peter H :yes in the employ the Gas Company â€" met with a serious about opposite this oth:e. While gfor the purpose ot laying gas the slirm that a blast was about go offon the other side of the street w giren; be haâ€"tily attempted to mpe, but ere he. took many steps » burled by the blass struck him i his shoulder blade. He wa ::th hospital and the wounded to by Dr. McGillivray. There is no better Spring and Summer _.dibflhlthc.ldo.h'u.. No family should be without it, for where it is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. Invornatrion sou tus Bo wap or Wosksa.â€" » weuld direct the parti u‘ar attenâ€" n of the Board of Works to that portion Wellington. Street,, immedi«tely . ut of the new Montreal Bank Bui e doâ€" not complain of the building me tuss covers nearly half the street, that cannot be obviated, but we do iplore the corporation to repair the mpar .tively narrow passage that is open ‘ttavel. Large »0cks crop up in formid Je namber, rendering it dangerous and ificult for vebicles to drive past should beimmediate‘y rep sired. P w Diseases of for a supply }h‘wfi- Euk. Corner Sparks and Elgin. MI‘ Hotels and Saloons in the :.. now supplied with c:wu 4 ater. Ask tor it Gissox & C Spring W Solos Agents tor Ottawa. Powsic.â€"Capt. McCuasig of the Equi ” Assurance Compiny left f @ frabor Siturday night, and will reâ€" ws probably on Wednesday nexi. _ York Streets Ottaws, May 13. | auaer Matou â€"We remin l the public bm-ug»m. place this wnoon on the Ridean Hall grounds, ween the (ttawa and Montreal Clats. ) Excellency the Governor General will or the occasion with his presence, and be presented with in addiess by the b of which ‘he is the distinguished Steamer #Louise,""‘ de for Kingsion on lour;l‘nd Thursdays at. . . . . .. . ... . .« ~ T00 § p.m. u.n-xn'wllo-l‘uodlyu-d Fridays at....... ... ...‘... $00 Uxios Foewazroixe & Rairwar Co. ”wmu'..ao-.-. ”.finm- Ayllnr.tl.l)’.-. way~ Steamer "Jeasie Cassels‘" leaves wfly“lwll x pâ€"Tickets to all points East and West can be "_V. & or B. A.â€"Reoerronr or tinw Jowsstow, Esq â€"William Johnsâ€" » B4q., of Ballykilbeg, M.P., for Bist, Deputy Grand Master of the Loyal Mgo Association, in d Grand Ma ter of Ropal Black Knights of Iretand, will by the steamer "Queen Victoria," day next the Gthinst. A depu cmposed of the following brethren lb“'flh«d«y to meet the disâ€" N"‘wulflhd, namely :â€" Mft Powell, F. Clemow, Esq., Br~s. of A !» 47, and John Rochester, . sq. i‘"%fllh.mnin. of Monâ€" the 5th inst., in the Rink Music H ill, the evening of Tuesday the 9th, be entertained at a grand banquet ©Sco‘t" Royal Black Preceptory, , t» which all members of the disâ€" Meinvited. We are also requested that brethren requiring the orthoâ€" Recktie for the occasion, can 1# by calling on Bro. Angu» Uttaw: Shirt Store, Sparks street. Mowt®®s:! Tsurerirmarsâ€"Tho thermometer regi=â€" ed 92 in the sbade at 1 p. m. on Saturâ€" m‘rm--l..h",,* chk of England Laiies Arrive Blamenthal and Miss Spragge. Trio, * Pon Giovinm," _ Mosart : 'cm-‘ Torrance, F. Godfrey. e on Liberty wis by Wiss Suaall ad otf by Miss S .iâ€"h. & ies for Ist Crayon Drawing, honorâ€" mention for writing, P. Wrighs. Arrive Migrdance on both occasions, Fary occurre. "Tmay evening a dramatic and I entertainment will be given, and aaday evening the distribution of Will.iake place sccoompaniei by in Friday‘s is Â¥RAVELLER‘S Wily, honorable mention for at VB i UT LWOCAL NEWS | 615 ~8.40 34 CaxaDa Cext®ar Rumwiar Lawsmses & Ortrawa Rurwar YVictoria A. & A. H. TAYLOR, Agents. mention for Attencaance &AW A COLLEGE i 0@ ~â€"_* Oe es Leaves every day at. . Arrives., 1ND ( T. had from 100 24# 110 Rivre® Navimatio® Co. wvarawa Forwarome Co‘T 187 10.00 he prize list of the lwdies‘ School, pubâ€" us otf the Tiuxs a fow Ginsox & Co., Agents. We corner 10.0} 1210 ‘ was suog by 1958if 4.00 0.30 thinker, a fuent writer, and an eloquent speakerâ€"in the English as well as in the French languageâ€"he never displayed any ostentation, but was on the contrary of quite an unassuming though pleasant manner. As President of the St. Jean Haptiste Society, and the Canadian Inâ€" stitute, he displayed great energy in ad. rancing the material prosperity of these institutions. On reveral occasions, our readers will no doubt remember his apâ€" pearance on the platform unbecolohn-] | tion of national days, snd of the very interestng and eloquent addresses doâ€" liveradl by him. But death has struck his fatal Liow, and _t%> day hundreds of persons have to lament the demise :f a true and dear *mu. The loss to our fellow Frenck | C.nadian cit:ens is great indeed, and with | them we Lewail the sad event, whild for ih- family wo experience the.dpepést Lon, extersive knowledge and amiable and afftable disposition, he naturally won the good will and attached t»> him in the bonds of sincerest frienaship all persons with whom he came inm.contact. ‘Though a comparatively short time a resident of Ottawa, he had become known and beloved not only among those of his own nationâ€" ality, but had won the esteem and respect of the citizens generally,. Though a deep With the deepest feelings of regret we announce tlis morning the death of Mr. Euagene P. Dorion, Chief French Translator of the Bouse â€"of C _ fuough slighiy .ndisposed dm past week, hisdeath was very sudden and unsxpecte d He expired at about six o‘clock yester day morning. and aB the sad news ?u coareged {rom friend to friend a shock of deep sorrow thrilled through every heart A mun of rare talent and finished educa I shall be very pleased to hear of your wellare and ’n'Pq and whenever any of you are to send: me a message r letter, it N-.ulfi::dnd. u‘l‘otho h&orm :‘fl.:. ea you, mfl-byo. and again thanking you me and all for the many expressions of «ftection you have given me. Believe me, Y our affectionate friend, Masta M. Macarx. OUne word concernoing the future, |ask you, who return to school, t> lbear out this char cter I have ascribed to you |y your comluct under the Lady Princi «ho will be my successor. udbyhoip!:: in every way to furthar the kind efort «f 'l‘: pleased that you hive in yo:;r eclasses expressed your gratitude to your teachers for their valuable instrucâ€" tion and constant kind care and patiénce with you. each gratetal and considerate to them. 1 hope you will be | : s:1y, do not have to regrâ€"t theso things mother year, ut try with more eawnest ness to imitate the example of companiot s who have been more watchful ang thus more successful in doing sight, and in endering the task of instruction so agreeâ€" sble to myself and my assist=nts. â€"| Discipline most of you now regari as vleasint and who :lno. while obedienc*, tâ€"uthfuir es« and hâ€"nour, l“qn, withous hesitation, pronounce to be* she ruli principles of yJur daily school litc.,nndm‘. cruat are carried into your home life also, You all know the source whence we «ather authority for impress@mg virtues upon you as necessary to int &# here and hereafter, and may the ?nl oi \tod be your guide through life ¢ m‘p-in the gre:t improvement thiat others interssted in you percei e to WWe taken place since you entered iuis The feelings I have in separation from you are those 0f rewret, and a Luwful pride aod satisfuction. Rejret, bec:use it 1s now ukely l shall see any of youragsin for a long while, and some of you, perh=p, aever in this world,where so many chang > asad clp n es must come ; pruleand satis The epistles are those which 8t. John ChorchnambAsincand| the ferture to which o e feature to which (nf.b.‘fl&fic ot our graciou~ lai,whp::’hl-._mtnuuo can h&d o approve, only after this notices shortcomings «_ _ _ _ . Anda now I have just a few words to say in reference to the severing of three years‘ relati that bas existed between us u?ri“ifi‘lnd Pupil, and trere arises, im my mind, a maked ‘eture in certain Spistles that the Graduates at this mo mant are specially familiar with, and which I oannot do better than imit ite. You lnunno= howe ver, thittis that it will requite thi rx Tteminder to en sure a rememb ot you all; my thoughts will often be with you, but as the mwlfin.‘::. will be in.c .utn:s re â€" quisition on Journey, 1 intend with God‘s will toba-, many oo :n'llfi--hoflto aflnr:'.o the N. the to others each mw with it. L Gou‘n, 3. Wal ot. You have unexpectedly furnished me wiu;uhllodm to this farewell let ter I purposed writing you, by sendin me rday evening such a bomfifn’ p-fi“'lt‘Mumo. L.* do I thank you and your lady terchers (:thbw-wkorn. ': you have appropriately styled them,) this combined token of love and esteem. My Deas Girane : E. Grant, s \'.'itihoo-tmoand kindest wishes your future #elfare. We all unite in praying zmost fervently that our Hearenly Father may make you the object of his speci«l care by giving you health happiness and a prosperous journey to your new home. . C We remain, (!!adcnboblroltboe:kod.) 1 F. Coutlese, Miss Hart Davies K. Wright, Dear Miss Macw,â€"it is hardly necesâ€" &yun:‘ w.th :.m teelings of regret we think of your departure from among us,. We hope that this !:?‘kon of our affection may prove acceptable to you, and that when tar away from us all it ,mc{ re= call a thought of of the fellow workers, and the pupils who will ever remember Qu with feelings of deep gratitude and ve. _A very handsome and costly innlli-; case was presented to Miss Machin yesterâ€" day, accompanied by the following adâ€" dress. Wemay be permitted to join in the wish for that lady‘s health and happiâ€" gioom over what was otherwise a most sleasurable affair, viz : the resignation of Miss Machin, the Lady Principal, who is about toleave for Germany,. We are sure tha: this estimable lady‘s departure will be deeply regretted, not only by her pupils, but by a very large number of the people of Ottawa, who have had the aivantage of ber acquaintance. « + yearly course at the Church of England School in this city, We spoke briefly of the highly satisfactory nature of the en« «ertainment given by the pupils, but did aot allude to one fact which cast anma Friday last we gare an account of the OBILIUARY. PRESENTATION®. b_oo gracefully expressed REPLY. _ Ottawa, June, 1872 Miss Sinclair. Miss Humphreys. Miss Forster. The Brand "l!l‘l'l..l !fiV.Y." hwm infri om aoy infringement on it will be prosecuted. / The & B. on each plug. Ry~See T. & B. on each Plug. e Price so low that all. can use it. â€" caUTio®. _ og opened temporarily in remises _ f 3%-&"?‘“ by the Streets, hz E&‘:n. auk A es Bank Department ‘l"'llll-'o per cent interest on"s‘:v\'h tl‘rp:i';.' ts . & â€" _ _ ll.‘iolr.‘»nggr. A GOLD WATCY KEY, engr=ved on one side, " Presentee par la Compagnie, Rideau au Capitaine Grison, le 1 Janvier, 1869, and on the other side a fire engine. The finder by leaving it at the Otrawa Tixes Office or with the ‘undersigned will be suitably rewarded. c Ts MYRTLE N A VY. OtiaWa Jms A, 1872 # * L. A. GRISON, K. NTP, J K \ N _ W A Ross #;C T Bite, 4 % ; Aif Bro#n, 1 ; ® Gnidibhr‘we, 1; Jas Dunn,.}; Wm Minore, | ; R Keniv, senr, we; Sam Christle, 2 , EC Barber, i; H Michalis, 4; R J Roddes, 1 ; ‘R W Cruice, 4; I B Tackaberry, 2¢; M J May, 1 ; E A Marn i‘ D Murpuy, 5; Wa Shoulbred, 2 ; Jas T Surg 1° 12 M a; w ie shoulbred, 2; Jas T SUug ton ::l‘.zl:;"l'o'on.dz Waetdon l‘hunpnu: O 5 W Dwo'-‘ ln-n%‘:â€"u. Cay a A 1 Jfi'?‘?)muo. & :v eorge Acres, 1; James ; Wm ,..""v.'.".'-. 2; Jaus Hope & Co, ?; Sinpgianir StUtt & J M Currier, ; Cnptatu Bowie, 10; Willtam Â¥etymont, ‘0"..fiaelmn & Co, 1+ ; James io 4win, 5; Street aunnsco.dz Black burn «C\ 5; Robert Surtees, 2; Jean Bte Parent, | ; W J Wills, I; Willliam Urle,1; Pierce Mans feld, 1 ; A Lumsden 1; Mme Guertin, "1}¢; J Bte uiuerard, We ;James Smith, 30 ; Lous Paiâ€" ment, ¢ ; A Pflon-lfifie; Edward ®. smer, Z¢; Andre Boueche, 3¢; D Ladeioute, %¢; A Frienu *aubhgd.-lliun.fl- Children (un «e e R OREILLY, The train will leave the Ottawa Station at® o‘clock, :.- . and returning hon';m-nul.a p.m. Ailliee This will the Exoursionists an opportunity of & b-.o "‘m __'{'go}':“o- Baund is engaged to accompany the ex â€" jJ0o. 1; C i Dorion, 1; R banteis, M; ; James ingus, 1â€"$12,50 <â€"CxeT ":' at‘s .{.' r > Wl saihy® 08c Ufirflm&. Vincent de Paul Society of Ottawa, take place on THURSDAY, 4th JULY, 1872. Grand Annual Chari Chapean same St. Lawreénce & Ottawa o "CEeRAILWAY Leaves Aylmer «(Sundays m (Late Manager of the Canada House,) CR inti & Rontarndtediitige in ht d on Anted e Bahe at all hours. g‘h‘- uho:: hnm:;l' ferent boarding bouses from $> to $21 week. To lh:vho spare time to and te at "‘EMN that gu:‘. -,“ mh‘ C.c. ‘» m' Crgh bog quiine on mm Pack hom the apanes" JJ“‘?’t r&.‘ ¢ttawa, July 1, 1873, Doors open at 7} o‘clock. Performance at cight ;xn.g-h.-ruunusm Becond Dayâ€" ma-u.wr._ pczacrall -_wn‘ {~NALEDONIA SPRINGS. P L. A. GRISON Otlawa, June 29, 1872 _ 2000 God Save the Queen Ottawa, July 1, 1872 Straxcs Accioext.â€"It will probably be remembered that sometime last winter the Rev. Father O‘Malley, of Huntley, had his leg broken by being thrown from a sleigh. He had almost completely reâ€" covered from the accident when, last week while sitting in a chair at his residence, the lightning struck the house, alarming him so that he sprang suddenly from the seat breaking anew tlnhlo&.. gbo rev. Ir u;' man un ot is 500 oo 09 MUSICAL AND ‘DRAMATIC, SOIREE. Mond y & Tuesdsy, . July 1st & 2nd, 1872 l‘Bl FOURTA {QraAwa couuror Caxaptax Ixsmturs.â€"The members of the Canadian Institute will meet toâ€"night, ast _ half past eight o‘clock, : sharp, in the Hall, to arrange for attending the funeral procession of their lamenied Preâ€" s‘dent to the station. Ottawa, June %, 1872 His mortal remains will be taken to St: Ours, his native place, and interred in the family vault. ‘The funeral procession will leave his late residence for the St. L. & Oitawa station, at half past nine o‘clock this evening. LeLievre and Angers. As a lecturer he acquired some fame and was the author of a pamphlet entitled © Htstorique des fond s de Retraite," which is regarded as a valuâ€" able authority on the subject of Superanâ€" nuation, We believa he had also collected considerable material for a national dic tionary (French and English), which no donbt had he lived to complete it would have been a valuable acquisition to the library of Canadian Literature, A BAKQUE NATIONALE, . Born in 1830, at St. Our‘s, Lower Canâ€" ada, he was educated at Chambly and 8t. Hyacinthe Colleges ; and studied law at Montreal with the law firm of Chermer and Dorion, and later at Que‘ec with UO8ST, UMINION DAY CELEBRATION. KERS ! TON FORWARDING AND RAIL Way Coxranxy. FUR A GOOD SMOKE, Pleasant Retreat for Invalids DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZEi " JEBSIE \yCASSELI & List of Subscriptions, NR JOHN YOUNG A. HAMILYUN Lapointe‘s, Lower Town Market. The Salmon is the fresh â€" est and finest in the city. USE THE FRESH SALMOH,, PFRESH FIS H, RECEIVED DAILY Al"j THE OTTAWs4 TIME® JULY i, is ;s and all kinds of y Excursion sub, (Com, Secretary 2008 3m 210 2 ~tf PPA _1 Ob opening a Public Road forty feet wide, lows: Commencing where roaud across Lots Nos. 17, in the sion, Ottaws Front, of the p of f hunooutboddondllk'... *3 Sudltlhnu“cw" en »A otshunhoo-mdw“ astori» direction aurey fakm <agve s 'unH’tNdM Male or Female oqrtihcaty of ghnl Of 3 to 60 large _ Pricoâ€"6 oz, 5) cents ; Pints, $1.50 ; % These re: % Te in ie n ue then Sn av matie es tempancwjep_opie Adaress K: fpit o ’flow_ OPATHIC MEDICINE 0O., o g ol on mome _ June u‘&ffm mOr %“ Ject t and pooks of diregliant rom 410 to $85 LH Smaile "‘ and and TI‘“ Cases, in ‘: 20 to 20 vieie fromecrunee..""" 45 15 $ Spe~ifics for ull private diseases, both for Sinis and p etet css Ueatinent in 4 4 Pm” to § Nated at t, *+, Gloncester, & Â¥1, Rhoumatizm, Lom bage, Pileg botn $00k is beoing e ns fnpatt se eaua ao FNEACHER WANTED it is 74 ab adapted to mu.fio’-.oioifli'fifi% cannot fim ‘n-:aun-' so lnrmiess as to be fiee from danger, and so efficient as to be alâ€" #) K ways rellable. They bave raised the highes m%mrmtlon from all, and will d'm-a siat im s stt oi HUMPHREY 8 â€" Hommeopathic Spacifics, Havée proved rom the most ample an antire success : llln‘&o, Prom wali Reliabe. â€" They are the @'xm&-â€". ines perfectly yy *‘ _ Acscount Books aduapted to every rariety of busiâ€" :::.;.i!:ot‘hn:oh.nbd‘:u‘muwmâ€" fl;_@::':l?ifl onn:d style, from the aines cheapest, Tulimg, Perforating or % y and n-‘mmgfl!--- u“nwm lmw-‘.fil-fii exscuted on the very shortest‘noties, . _ .‘ a and the ic gene . to h‘s extensive Stook S'WNM'&'.{ Books and Journa‘s, made up from the beâ€"t class of paper, -dnr: ulov.‘flflm&uu any other Dominion; wholesw‘!e or reail. 4 6Â¥ tookbin l¢r, Paperâ€"ruler and Account ufscturer; at the Sign of the Group ROBERTsS® BLOCK Ridean =tr resp 3310-."..!& attention of I lws;u.."- tive, ‘I.nalmt man of Â¥ w ., yu “h.:m:.'hv-u.-zl.. of 1s,meateanie ts m N434 e LOigne bttéein, handiors Po betroes 12 and 2 o‘ciock. o. #8 8 *\ @1JIMILIA SJIMILIBUS CURANTUR. Brge hLilllI:‘ pj ‘(‘)mln m;‘:.."_": (:""" a«nd no % «ho e Snd se o d e Sikew, mt * JOHNSON, PABI’NER WANTED. For School Section No. 14, gounul Bluffa, $it Phagity St. Johns, _ T oxbogs â€" All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. O% THROVUGH COU FPONX TICKETS Uttawa, June 22, 1872 The Steamships * Albambra," " Flam! * Eon arunest pritac hk m .'-.rc&mocmn on the down trips, as business er. "‘Por Freicht â€" Passage, spply to W. H. Howland, Toroat?" 'cu““'fiim?xab" IB, F An:ig.&n- GRAND _ TRUNK leave Montreal TVUESDAY, 2h fuw o‘clock, p.m.. and every g:-u touching at Quebec, Fathor nt, ?u. lottetown and Pictou, usvnl'l-scn St. Jobn‘s, Nad. TUESDAY, JULY and every altornate TUESUAY at 20‘clock, p m. _ _ n Ottawa, April 6, 1873 TUESDAY during the season of navigation. uy at Father Point Garpe:. Porter PA poblk x at Father Puint, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Daiâ€" ?o“lli._.(_:hllhl;: lo'ul‘:.m llxu. on the up and down trips. . _ _ ‘n. SGNVSM:QD * The steamers of thi« Line. under contract with the (;mmt of the Dominion of m‘fi thgl(}ommtoflom are sail as undernoted : _ The Steel Built Paddle Steamers *Secret" or Wws Steam Communication between Monâ€" treal, Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" ham, Newcastle, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" town, Pictou and 8t. John‘s, NA4., and by Railway connections with 8t. John, N. B., and Halifax, N. 8. stcamship Company Uttawa, June 24, 1872 do do do do do do do ure do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do May 3, 1872. CANADA CENTRAL t Jun*® 17, 1872 iramichi" to leaye Quebec and Picton yâ€"law for the purpase of t of '.{'_"r_'-_.flm- HE Catarrh, adutoor Onronic, Inficensa 5 Whoonu‘»ou&vhhuoqh:::: 3 Asthma, oppressed breathing.. " & Far Discharges, fi 5J Generari Debtl weakness 50 Redinic .n: Sickness from riding g K yâ€"DMi5ease, Gravel ............. slouw®s, 1 atary | Fiyo basos with one ) vial der, very necessary in Sire mouthy Cdnied ...‘ FAMILY CASES, Nervous Debility, Beminal Emmisâ€" MORTDUMER. QUERE! aND GULEF PORTS TICKET â€" OFFICE. UH J0 this 6h day" & Township of N. Discharges. .. ..1 $ess " tBorterm ce * ‘ 2420005 00000000%E _ â€" msnu.i..g ie «t it .c «n ol . Vitus‘ Dance..1 sore throgt. .. ... Ottaws, May 1, 1872 DIWI IKPORTATIONS Always on band. & dee, Aberd=en, Stockton, Barrow. Greenock, Brisâ€" i ieege se iqh m W. sm&xg.f Co.. 4. c‘ 4 ;T ondon Works, Reatreg Boatona Situated next door to the Post Qfice, and willâ€"be ready for cepupation . e : IN ABOUT THREE WEEKS. x . This is a epiendid opening for .'ADryGood.wHMwut.;Bngo. f k '..’. ""l'.'»l.x.oucxs. Patent â€" Dredge ~Plant, ENGINEER3, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" PORATIONS oi (ogety ol elieys. € time for six o‘clock Dhlltm._ norige The Best : Business Stand FRESH SALMON Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of I.C. and I. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, sold as cheap as any other house in the Onaint. â€" Also, : Lamps. Burners, Chimney Wicks, and CUAL QIL, at a sma BEVERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, Put up in differcnt shapes and ’m Parties that use the like. Please call and examine. GET SAMPLE. For Sale at THOZC. PATTERSOQN‘. Reap! Hooks and Sickles, Rikes, bent and straight, Gtind&o:‘n,sqth&onu; aho,oulnoloud)(onl::n‘ot:'o. iogres 0_ "0° 3 US Stam KOORES‘ . do € ' # & w- “ € B. MoP., 13 CHANDELIERS and seven HALL LAMPS, _ And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention: 1 would draw tho.n‘fficnhr.tunuon of Farmers to the go B@* Remember oldsto&snbooldrrioe, in the ve quality ; names will tell for themselves. * % oner finwifi A4, . Agont for wfl%"i'c« Ottawas, June 14, 1872 "w"". Thos. Patterson‘s, No. 26, Rideau Street. 200 LBs or BRass KETTLES, Being far below present prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet v in good order before removing to new rremisu, which will beâ€" comple Goods to be sold at old prices are as follows: If these few lines reach« which require these goods they would do w 11 to call as early as possible. * 7 ICE COLLERS and FLILTERS, k & The largest and best assortment in the city of The subscribers beg to call the attention of 29 CRUET STAND& 30 assorrep Porg, RKEDGING. 41 8AUSPANS, assorted, T ts © s 3 Seneca Fall make, f 37 ASSORTED COUKILNG AND OTHER STOVES, J 5 SEtr suock Tix ano wirs Â¥Flourishing Viilage of Hull, ]2 sisteen PuxPs, Ottaws. June 18, 1872 coa‘s & Chocolates x 2“” as a A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, A large number of Block [‘in and Iron Muffin Pans, A large number of Block Tin and Britannia Tea Pots, A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. Gâ€"reat Clearing Sale s OF THE OLD STOCK AT ALN Dormubae CADBURVYV‘S â€"ATt THEEâ€" TEA POT, lrex on Wiees ied ie tm it »4‘~.*+.. _ ‘MH.‘L, LOUCKS LARGE POT3S3, Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsowhere TO THREIR XEW from the | gned, beg lewwe to anuounce that being about to build on No. 8, old DESBARAT‘S BLOUCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have & uhlfrnoo-‘ will be executed in THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES 26 Rideaun Stree do for Lumbermen, (very cheap) from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. Ennamelled, Also a number of BATHS, do do. do do pod 4z June 17, 1932 k on Commission at ‘)ttawas to call uflmm-“. ANTED W VELLER KA ‘pY Qomfortable and well farnished ROOMS, with Ar w hou‘ boked cas be hnd in heplentin t Muprey Btreet, Ottaws, Martineau‘s New awa. April 12 1872 1946. All of the newest designs for this season purchased previous to the advance in England, which for exent, Mdd-:i.?nd good will surâ€" pass_ ing ever offered in this city. onlmzv ourselves entirely to HOU RNISHLNG we will thus be enabled to give attentiuon to the wants of our friends, and to give their satisfaction to all who may favor us with entire.rders. j p»* MacpoxsLL. _ _ _< _ PHILOMEN WRiGHT‘s BLOOK, * ; Main Street, Hull. kJ Visible at all hours. Ottawa, June 11, 1872. 2011 +f Curtainsaod Curtain Materials â€" Cornices and‘ Cornice Poles, f * and a Full Asssortment of House Furnishings, â€"_____ N. 8. BLASDELL 4& Ottaws, JuneT, m%“' """“"'%.fi'-" Carpets, Cucumbers, Caulifiowers, Clover, their new store, 19 Sparks Street early in MAY with a ful!l and complete assortment of Have pleasure in announcing that they will open _ Druggists, Brcrh ks Street, Ottawa, ttaw a , Ap‘lfl.22, 812. FIOWER SEEDS, a large ASSORTMENT, ‘)n‘AWA CARPET HOUSE. RU CC A2uons, _ 31 Veni Striped { Shuirting, | all "Wool Shirting," Elats and i Wincey shirting. . We have a com Ste Genclemens‘ ut W hite Shirts ®, Regatta Shirto= i Pee .l: Cal Vests, Cotton and Merino Socks, Plain and P Men‘s Plain and Colofired Merico Under shirt more or C whit 40 ~* Tt peiinge ts * ts in Sutmcint > a02.. 1 $ 4 Men‘s Plain and Uolofired Merico 61-?&'h1m hnd Siaadiy t L5 e 0000 Neokue® dollart, Cotioe nfi C sE\ wrnhnmne zi convi cen qu of our Goods. that we nave the largest, cheapest an i se dning ntet, ons gine »thaindy, d ou n oity. M from a distance should ~«H it n;l- it m:.vl. and leave their measures from which they can order a* any time â€" Meagures will be taken without w5EEDS, SEEDS. Call and leave your 0: ders as onee. as the goods wil fifty per ceat hi u.’t: .. in our inienisy HAsapectnnn] pop Te ind o Nee t ate efi oo :. # . Shooting Costs do â€" . ~~ g 50 'Pantsnzg WoG Stripedand > ... Plain do _ do â€" _ 2 50 Yests ~+*do ":do â€"â€" ‘1 50 l\ulegmrm INVENTLION OF THE A THE *‘ KORTON WHEEL Tlit TIGBTENER‘ PATENTEs, Ottawa, Maev 2, 1872 O‘MEARA most respectfu infors m.tfi-m-fi@l‘r.'nuu T nSrAILY that thay have now ready and open for in‘?oodo- one of the hrmudbutn,uorudlmh Dry Goods ever :mt into this city. Having purchased two eariior, t&:duull. and before the tate As_ lhol“rh‘uw Ail o.t;h':'\“p:.h to‘olf&“ & U w on the | Mpcuibhufip.gc s bu 4 » $10 UPWARDS : _ . . & Ou: Tflummth mord compléte thin usual, secured the services of a firstâ€"class Cutter, _ Gentlemen may rely on getiing a sood iit" P, DORION~, 60, Sparks Street, Ottawa, Large Importations . DUFF. o«A.nU!-'u 12, 1872. OARDING HOUSE WITH ROOMS TO $A00LB24) AND 60 Just received, a fresh Stock of armers to the goods below set forth. rice, in the very best order and best DISH C )VERS, on both sides of the hoal, do do From Ewing Bros., of Montreal.) ( & " A. CHRISTIE & Co., Kioor Oilcioths, GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, Cror 1871, Vi.~ ~ s my stock which is yet very large and s, which will beâ€" completed this fall. It these few lines reaches any parties ock Tin, Ingot Tin, which will be â€" Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, at a small advance on cost. do do do do straight, CradJes, Snaths, Forks, 1872. LEWIS & CO., Box 241, Montreal, full trimmings, O‘MEARA & CO. Mm‘_ol' Wurtzsel, do do do do 196017 ad Coloured n and Fancy, 1995â€"3in ply st this offied. .. _ .‘ ' Qttawa, June z' un! ]:ornuruu . Two young mumew.% a Tc m Sirees N E_:': . Puces Uhor Odtaies in a ear the m g'-h house, s ie e l Poaklest it Pequire Every description of work executed â€" mfl%mhflu‘g gauiuan-m.:m &e. es 25 Lt Oulend Htrest, F40 Sign Painter and Imitator of Woods and Marbles. Daawe Watet Weties un sod ahas that date *" "Co r cUXNINGRAM, br' feation« and sections will be exhibited at the #fimiflm'mndmlor + s m B ;gtill- to %lop;c,t%. :...K-.fl Engineer, THURGDAY: the RIRGE Tsy of AGGOST mue for about two fioul‘sthud Cut?m- W ater Pipes, from five to fifteen inches in diameter. _ TENDERS FOR CASTIAON PIPES. EMILE YE , «ork Stre {opmostte Mathone: Homtr bake t nrouu‘ o the public that he has just l-'cr“ NEW CAMERA~ andt other instruments of m and most improvâ€" ed kinds, and is prepared to w;« porâ€" uq’i: in the hu‘tzogt:-. at greatly prices 2::’::‘{:5“:‘&. 3 low 3 .z.’l-o-bu the placeâ€"York DM' op osi‘« Ottawa, jm 8, 1878.â€" ~ _ 94â€"1m OTTAWA WATER WORK®S. i and after .20th inst.. at the Con Kingston to Pembroke .___ 1IJ0TH DAY OF JULY, is73, FOR THE Coxstrverm®"cr tur Ramway PHUTOGBAPH GaALLERY, _The directors of the Kingston and Pembroke Rai way Company will receive proposals up wth; _The tenders must be accordi~g to forms,arhich will 6 furnished, addrewsd to the Watn ootmans sioners, and endorsed and they must contain the signatures of two responâ€" ible ties: residen: in who arilling to :hoo-oi__‘ wuo.:flz:: h‘mm& lh:n- tion. &c., of the Aqueduct of the Ottewn Water :mnhnclu 1:4 forty thousaod cubie¢yards lmatve o se domer ut Bostes and pler on T8 . â€"a 08 Spd alter atomiay, ‘he first Yny of July negg.." Noticeto Contractors Ottawa June "fi"fil * DAY, the TENTH day of JULY,for the excavaâ€" tion. &¢., of l.hoaA:tl'od-ot ?:ll‘ &"02:-: 3'.'::: AplMsER LIMITS AND FARM °. _bi‘AUCTION. es 'onuwthsnn. the *25th day of JULY next, at the %ion ouse, Ottawa City, will be for Pubsic Auction, fi‘ Iimits and %«mmuundu R., of Lanark Vit lAmits, Nos, 487, and D{ year 1871 flbsmait.uud in North and South C and wrlbont upin‘ One, two, or three iots, to suit parchasers. % The,Farm is posed of Lots 16 and 17, in the 7th o.ofl..f.o:‘fi. 17 and is. in the "th concession, and 18, in the uth concesgion of North Caront> ; and will be offered in one lotâ€" Full rartculars mu%d'lntuh. 1 Bwr deetber peraiuiaes in the meanine, apply to ‘ J. R. THLBAUDEAU, 2w . Of Thomas, lfihuhulb.. : Ex2‘./"* > m:.nf\'fil's»’”": ty ! +* "1i $ BÂ¥ H&ALL, _: *‘ June #, The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon y *4 _-tfi'eu.nmm Kingston, June 10, 1872. 19/7tolJ Sick Scarrs in Endleâ€"s Variety and Latest o. . zlire SryorEs, 0 * b ODGINGS T LELT, y in â€"â€"â€" Three or four well furnished bed w Tenders will be reseived t A Â¥. x.h" 'l'xllg'.n daw af '}?3'1'# ‘_“cf‘V.IE.D.!_Eg_ Rideau Street, °_ Ottawa, April 12, 1872 Lace Collars, Perth, 6th June, 1874 OOMK WANTED, OTTAWA AND QUEBEC. j Allan, McKinnons & McMoran NO CONTRACTOR3. wa,. June i8, 1873, USSELL WaATT$, TT&AWA WATER WORKS. TENDERS FOR AQUEDUCT, : General Wolfe, t Work and Embroidery on Bark,£3 PLAIN CUFFS, By order, th be i in aes m the onb oonhte Embroidered MuslinfSets, FANCY SIGN OF employment given. . Ap.barboring the said James Jobnton: (148 MILES.) Plain Linnen ~Collars, FROM OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &o., &e. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, . 20 SPARKS STREET IN_GREAT VARIETY ‘AT _ . _ Porth. 2008taw ktd nforms thepublic that he has opened 1t Ottaws a Com § _ mexculflou_u _ where can be purchased HATMR AND All Kinds of Merchandise in his Lne, AT VERY LOW PRICES, PLAINESETS, ,ace Mappets, * _ Ottaws, June 2, W2. _ JAMES JOHNX8ON hauving left my euriet *4 the lith instant. contrary to terms of agreemebi, and white star on forehead. Di S teine Srask Mae com ahil Toh * The great ENGLISH HAIR QUTTER and WIGâ€"MAKERK, from London and Livâ€" and WIGâ€"MAKER, fio-wu' is now emyloyed by CURBRâ€" TIS, No. 57, Kideau Street. Ottawa, June , 1872 & X06 A on n ts s Hair Dyeis the BEST [X THE WORLD. The only ‘i- and Perfect Harmless, Reliable and Instantancous ; -olc I-Ju:omawon-cud‘:d’nad ushes. Produces INMNMEDIATELY a Black or Nataural Brown, u‘lw Cuzax, Bort and BEAUTIPUL © egned W. A. BATCHELOR‘E. Bold by all érugâ€" OTTAWA _ and Hat Depot OLIVIER COTE, wurnn.' T ‘niloresses. Constant and .0:;'-::5"& Apply at &-fi-. Ottawn, June 18, 1672 rgned W. A. BATCHELOR‘S, Bold b ists. Factory, 16 Hond Htreet, New Y. that will devo‘ve upon me. and the hay of nomination and wib furthtt vapless you [ shail endesvour, i I shail endesvour, impartialiy, and to t 3 s snl, to Siechaigh 106 Rnportant my views to you. | N thlicd chonle por hortmenstetobers C represent th‘}a‘e.iv in the House of Commons. it nlnuhd by the m”;â€". beg to announee to yr. that be a candi= sapport, and if T sheul --"'"g"n.."fl."' 'm‘ufl fur“fio lty, 4 you : and ground daily on the premises A lar i encn e ons =hu to defy competition. . MoDUNELL & MONGENAIS, bhue OXe GCcmbought witt much care and in tas s :::e','....."“"'.n".'.g’g_...':'sz :Effig iguore af the best brands" sad "ouarle efeatteck o " io en ol ople * Tnkurh Prat boon bourne whtn o TOLEN UR STRAY Eu. Rw Cattoof e, Deacn, ty Faul Do s Meaiaty P nds ) § Ottawa, June 8, 182. The World before the Deluge, Psn ui"'ii?h"u'",""'"""""'.'.'.'.2“;'.2.’1 é-g:' ?od't'm.c:n-l'&m. hy 0. AMES WYNES, AUTION,. ~% * * d h nor to be, _ â€" Hpomsan Hia®s, June 11, 1872 Ottawa. January $th, Ottawas, June 12, 1872. Ottawa, May 11, 1872, IEW BUUVK®. AMBMO & 0‘% hina W arechouse oW I8 THE TIME TO CALL Embroidered Linen Sets, THE ELECTORS OF OTTAWA. No. 66, FA Union Bank Block: esc t n NCYESET , No. 80 Lace Sell. 1945 3m. * | 1

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