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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Feb 1876, p. 4

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ecessed in his ilelime. | the canal, and operations there are being _ __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | pushed on with amaszing rapidity. There For ras: Orexixc or PAxuumx'r.â€"’mo", ome hundred men at work and Double Acromatic Opera Ghngs\ very | all hands m'k:&thnlv Certainly more superior ; Smelling Bottles, set in gold, | disagreeable could not be conceived &e. Also fine Fans, just received, and and it is astonishing howthe men stand selling very cheap at the Central Fauncy |it so well ; but all seem delighted that Store, Russell House Block. 406413 | they have it to do The part: under the esmm _ _ | bed of the canal will be constructed in an Wuses is tsz Sxow Proven ?â€"This | even more substartial manner than the question is being treely put by all persons | rest of the sewer. The ordinary arch having .to travel on the south sile of and bedof bricks will be encased in a. Rideau street, between King and Nelson ’.qluré frame work of wood, the corners streets. This is one of our most public lud sides of which are being filled with thoroughfares, end in the locality mevn~ | rubble and concrete. This must form a tioned, opposite several vacant lots, it is | protection which it will be impossible to next to impassable for pedestrians. It is damage accidentally, as it will in a very to be hoped the City Engineer will send | short time be like a solid rock. When it the plough over there to day. | is taken into consideration that the « m Nl . !upperp.rtjofthilonhideanwfllonly Mazaet Committzs.â€"This Committee be about fourteen inches under the bed | meets again this afternoon to revise the | of the canal, it will be at once seen that new Market Byâ€"Law, and have it, toâ€" | there is a necessity for extra strength. gether with the market report, ready for | The extra covering extends & considerable the special meeting of the City Council | distance on either side of the canal, being on Friday night. immediate action is | altogether 200 feet in length. Considerâ€" necessary to be in time for the lo-mgqf‘insu,.n“mof the operations carried tolls and stalls on the l5thinst. It is | on, itis surprising that so few accidents expected that the new markets will be | occur, the want of which reflects ctedit ready for cccupation by Easter. | on the various managers. Trax or Hossss Drowyso. â€" Mr. | Gowax‘s Orseia Housz.â€"The Holman Hickey, of the firm of Bell & Hickey, | Opera Company appeared for the secoml lumbermen, Pembroke, arrived in the | night of their season last evening, and it city last night. While crossing Lake To | was gratifymg to notice that thée Ottawa miscamingue on the 21st of last montb, | public testified their appreciation of the bis team of horse=, which were valuable | efforts made by the management to furâ€" ahifials, suddenly came on a weak part of | nish a first class evening‘s entertainment the ise, and before ue could do anything | for their patrons ; the house was a good save theâ€"> they had sank. Mr. Hickey one, and it was well deserved, for La no one wi«> him at thoumo,nndn].;'ommzam laced u the stage in had not proceead far on his journey, | excellent style. g(m sufl:l Holman susâ€" / had to retrace his step: and begin anew. | tained the title role of Armina, and she Mr. Hickey looks well, anc is none the | was very credit‘bq supported by the worse for his adventure. i annsname un . T. e hss OO ing sewing m;q":y*ithth and the Nremen aro in judgment M&m b;dy of mzttotop of the dfihfiflg yours, Wu. F. Powsnc.â€"Ottaws, 8th February, 1876." +0 pIBS, Nas Deen educited mmomof}pm Md"lm’.dht .bl’ reading, he will see that there are (Arce | by Mrs. Bradshaw. _ Mr. Ellis Ryse mames mentioned, Mr. Christie‘s be:s | rendered the arduous character of Count alone omitted. The names were supplied | Rudolp/ admirably. The other members to our reporter in writing, and if any one of the Company acquitted themselves was omitted, it is not our fault. But well, and the audience, by their ap plause, *‘tis pleasant to see one‘s name in l“gfifiqfl their appreciation of the effort print." | of the ladies and gentlemen of the Comâ€" iess | pary. A lnugh;blo farce "The Smiths Tas Fige Bricoavs.â€"AÂ¥ AoKNOWLEDGâ€" | and Browns," brought a pleasant eveni wext.â€"Chief Young acknowledges the | to a close, and rent all home in high‘:;:s receipt of a cheque for $50 from Sherift | humour. The Holmans will puug;n M'lfliofthol";lnmon'-ncmoutonight,smlitintobohop:gthn .fi lent Fund. Accompanying the donation | will have a bumper house, as they w was the following complimentary letter : | merit one. â€"“lydanhufYoun‘;â€"mmhinm We ienss & r.hug:nbr fifty dollars for the mnnn'l volent Fund, permit me | POLICE COURT. to bear witness to the thoroughness of e the whole system of fire defence in Ot.| Before M. O‘Gazra, P. M. taws. The water works are simply perâ€"| Tuzespay, 8th Jan. _ feet, the fire alarm works like a charm,| Alexander Smith, drunk, paid $3, and and the firemen are in m{{dpcnt,”mhm.pfi'n.“ â€" 2 g Sadanct t me uols caf masn ns 4 L .. 0" ul ENe °7 " reading, he will see that there are (hree mames mentioned, Mr. Christie‘s bein alone omitted. The names were suppl'ug to our reporter in writing, and if any one was omitted, it is not our fauit. But *‘tis pleasant to see one‘s name in rin“YY Veer Lunornl;! â€"A correspondent of the Citizen says the Tixgs very improperly mentioned the names of but two mo- men who rendered efficient assistance at the fire in Sheriff Powell‘s stables on Saturday. If the gentleman who is so anxious that his own name should appear in print, has been educated in the art of Mazaet Comumittzs.â€"This Committee meets again this afternoon to revise the new Market Byâ€"Law, and have it, toâ€" gether with the market report, ready for the special meeting of the City Council on Friday night. Immediate action is necessary to be in time for the leasing of tolls and stails on the l5thinst. It is expected that the new markets will be ready for cccupation by Easter. Wuses is tsz Sxow Proven ?â€"This question is being treely put by all persons having .to travel on the south siâ€"le of Rideau street, between King and Nelson streets. This is one of our most public thoroughfares, end in the locality men~ tioned, opposite lwfvonl vacant loh,Iit is next to impassable for ?odutnam. t is to be hoped the City Engineer will send the plough over there to day. For es Orexixc or PaRLLAMENXTâ€" Double Acromatic Opera Glasses, very superior ; Smelling Bottles, set in gold, &c. Also fine Fans, just received, and selling very cheap at the Central Fancy Store, Russell House Block. 406413 Goxz.â€"It is our painful duty to anâ€" nounce the death of mn Joseph Francis Langrell, the son of Mr. Thomas Langrell, the respected Chief of Police of this city. 'l}\)x.:docasod gentleman had been ill for the past three months, suffering from an affection of the liver. His relaâ€" tives have the sy npathy of all who know them, and. were acquainted with the deceased in his lifetime. Proiuistic.â€"Two youths had a fierce setâ€"to on Wilbrod street last night, and after going ahead for a short time in & blind man‘s buff sort of fashion, one of them got hurt, and the waterâ€"not the claretâ€"came 12 copious out bursts, and so the affair ended. There were nsither seconds, surgeon, nor a policemm presâ€" ent. Only afew spectators of the exciting combat. Warkixe in Crooxso Ways.â€"Yester: day afternoon a well dressed man was walkirg along the platform on Hugh street, or rather off and on, for he he wasâ€" either near sighted or the platform was awfully crooked, and, in short, nothing was. straight, and he pursued his devious ccurse with great difficulty. UTTawa Litsriryt axD ScisNtific So cisty.â€"Mr. McCabe, the Principal of the Normal School in this cit}, will deliver a lecture in the rooms of the Literary aud Scientific Institute, on Friday evening, on " The Elizabethan Period ‘" and a most interesting disco use may be looked forâ€" ward to. & Smor Breazixo.â€"On Monday nisht a shop kept by Mr. Deâ€"jardins,on Dalbousie street, was broken into and several meer â€" schaum and other pipes were stolen. The thieves effected their entrance by means of a window, and they have not yet bean captured, neither has the property: been recovered. ] Pruar Watsz Nvisaxoe. â€"The houseâ€" holders of the west end of Maria street were again thrown out of their supply of water yesterday, at noon, and as usual, no wnrmnf was given. It is really time this sort of thing was put an end to. Maz. J. H. Rarsar, of Manchester, Engâ€" land, will speak at the social to be given under the auspices of the Chandiere Diviâ€" sion, in the M. E. Charch, Cbaudiere, on Friday evening. Poues Covgt.â€"One or two " drunks" and a petty assault composed the long roll of crime with which his Worship, Mr. O‘Gara had to deal yesterday morning, and these were quickly disposed of. _ M:iio.â€"Though ‘the temperature was exceedingly mild for the season yesterday, there was none of the disagreeable "slush"‘ of the previous daysjand walking was pleasant and agreerble. _ CASH PURCHASERS OF $1.00 PALACE SHOE STORE, 5’0‘“' ol CHEROMOS (>.. GIVEN AWAY "Queen" Restaurant. Lunch Bill of Fare. 2@ Diuner at 6 o‘clock. TS Wednesday, Feob‘y 9. oC il intelliacucoe. *AT KEBTONS Roast Pork OIL CHEROMOS (>.â€"«..tod} SPARKS ST REE H "tew x Uure® Beef, 1ty, wi.l deliver l‘ "Tas Coxnxi®e Littts Foxss."â€"Last the Literary and night some members of tho&e»us vulpes riday evening, OU | were seen on the ice on the River Ottawa and 4 <_â€"â€"â€" 406413 ’RE : _ CarmBoo.â€"On Saturday afterncon last 1 | seven fine cariboo were seen crossing the | River Lievres, near the High Falls,passing o‘yâ€" a | from East to West. A resident of the ’loighbourhood informed ‘one of our reâ€" 1 @1 | porters that last season on one place he â€" â€", saw from two to three hundred head of cariboo. That is about the largest drove nt that has ever been seen in that district. Fmestpraiiioterdiitrtat trtn. bevatint Hrrrt ds drt debsactcsad at | Bowler, whose crur tenor voice told well, 8 | and his part in the performance was not 89 | the least noticeabie feature. . Mr. George ‘!l; f §. Butgp’l Alessio was,as usual,excellent. Julis Ring, a notorious character, was fined $5 and costs for getting drunk, or three weeks in gaol. Feliz Ethier was charged with assaultâ€" P?nBo{;nndfimdfllnd’”m. eter Paul was charged with assault. Uase wasfadjourned till toâ€"morrow mornâ€" ning at N. Marxs, Sparks street. Clearing out the old stock at great bargains. â€"â€"â€"â€" 4057 6f Maix Sewsr Oreratioxs.â€"Our old friend the traveller, with its long train of attendants, has fairly reached the bed of w t ] ladies and gentlemen who have alt ! given him orders for Costumes for the coming Ball, that he ‘has made arrangements with the celebrated firm of Curtis & W eld, Boston, to fulfil them. A number of extra costumes will beâ€"here in a few days, and a qualified lady costumicre will be in attendance to superintend the fitting of them. Ladies and gentlemen will please wait until they arrive, before ordering them elsewhere. Further notice will be given when they arrive. 406513 A New Ioza. â€"Mr. H. Jonkl: has just completed an apparatus for thawing out the Eydnnu ; it consists of a boiler which is carted about in a sleigh with taps at~ tached, so that a jet of ‘steam can be turnâ€" ed on at the shortest notice. The first time the machine was put into operation was on “dmdo}t mworodY “n:.ll the purposes requi it. Yes y it was also at work in a most satisfactory manner, near Templeton gnying upon the carcase of an ancient horse, which had been dragged out to be washed away in the lpfini.ww the defiling of the waters and the poisoning of the members of the community who reside along the banks of one of the noblest streams in the Dominion. A Goop stock of White and Grey Cotâ€" tons, at new prices at Pinard‘s. 4064i2 370Douu White Kid Gloves, Pink, Primrose, Lavender, Salmon, and Straw colours. Each pair warranted. Ausgx. Russsuc & Co Birtus, Mareuagss axpo Deatss.â€"Mr. W.P. Lett‘s returns of births, marriages and deaths show that since the lat of January until the 7t5 February, that there have been in the city 30 births, 37 marâ€" riages, 15 deaths, and the scribe who keeps the " seroll of fame," says that if folks don‘t comply with the provisions of the Act, he will put them to some inconâ€" venience by enforcing the penalty . A Bic Trot.â€"A bet of $1,000 aside h is been made between a couple of gentleâ€" men :W%fifi’{?fix&fl horse can trot eighteen miles withâ€" in the hour. Five hundred dollars each has been put up, and that sum has to be fqrfeited in case of either of the parties backing out. This will be one of the largest racing events of the seasonâ€"that is if it comes off. Laniss.â€"Go to R. Johnston‘s, 120 Rideau street, for the best and cheanest flour in the city. 4063i+4 St. Jsax Bartists Sooisty.â€"â€"At the usual meeting of the St. Jean Baptiste Nociety, held on Monday evening, Mr. Joseph Tasse was re elected President by a very large majority. Mr. Tasse is a vyery promising young gentleman of great literay parts, and the Society, while showing its appreciation of his ability, confers an honour upon itself by the election. Srectaciss for all sights at W. Hearn‘s, Sappers‘ Bridge, 406 1eod2m Mr. J. W. Bairo begs to inform the Avcrion Sare of Jewellery every eve Tur Sureswu®g Court.â€"The officials conâ€" nected with the Supreme Court yesterday moved in the new quanin Kann?h'l buildin%hzel oceupied by the Rideau Club. oodoec are most commodious and bqntrdx:itu.ud, and will suit the purpose of Court admirably. Berurx Woorts.â€"Assorting stock jus received at Central Fancy Store. _ _ turing urmmhvomwan g_‘fl“"”.‘ W,Mlmrw.molmm 11umour, aireets on Thursday, tos Wih at _ Apply 11 a m. mu-mnqumn..mm ited . to at without further notice, Otltwa 5 on ths &th inst *"hlu the Chemist m:.u. “E.'!' that some fellow has lost a rose uk on scvt oo on nas lost a, roseâ€"bud out substitute or but his pantaloons nzntobommuwmbohnd. * It is not our fault,‘" says a Milwaukes editor, "that we are redâ€"headed. and small, and the next time that one of those w rural roosters in a ballâ€"room eaches down for our heail and snegzouts A citizen of Macon, who kept up &NozYur’mnumdnk, says & on t stoop is a very poor -u!bmu::for a door mat. H.eztn't remember whether he sat down on the lumutg or not, but his pantaloons seem to be somewhat worn behind. i# It is not our fault,‘" says a Milwaukee editor, " that we are redâ€"headed. and small, and the next time that one of those wfl rural roosters in a ballâ€"room reaches down for our hea‘l and suggests " What do you mean, little rascal ?" exclaimed an 'xndividunra:o an impudent {hol}lh wholn‘c‘iuiudhimbytho n?oon e street. mill‘â€"u‘y am ing out to mmy fortune, and my mr told me to seize hold of the first thing that "turned up." trade, says:â€""‘The actual condition of the lumber trade toâ€"day is no doubt one of health, yet ‘ere long, when the lumberâ€" men who now boast of ten years mp'w‘d standing timber, wake up to the ity that they have been cutting on it for some years, and that when they come to reâ€" possess themselves with an ma;.od fl:Pply, they will find that it has grown in value, while meantime the demand for their products has increased. The point of our idea is that the lumber trade has touched bottom." joy, and are having even now, in the ing of lumber to the States, which is Outly done by American vessels, comâ€" with the fact that most of the pork ‘ by our lumbermen come@ from the in both of which particulars so of your people are benefitted, sayâ€" i:fgthingof the consideration of conâ€" g_your own timber, and making it lutnlihlelongor,mukuitnppoarwm that this railing, as it were, among lumâ€" bermen (to kill the goose, etc.,) to sse who can the quickest get rid of ‘that, which is a necessity, and cannot be reâ€" uced, at least in our day, is a very policy, pufi::lnly as flurn:uuot not com ating advantages in o thonong:. £ the w A: correspondent 0 same jou nnl' lpe:kin.oftho St. Croix and lhd-’ppl‘ $GVEL O CRIOCEZ Te ven C uin d usn 4 The Montreal correspondent of the Bay City Lumberman‘s Gazetie says:â€"*" We are getting out about 2{ millions of lor or half the usual quantity, and I thing it is safe to say that no larger proportion will under any circumstances be got out in Canada this winter. The river Rouge will not give more than oneâ€"third of last year‘s quantity, and it is but a sample of several rivers which I could name. As to the stock on hand I think it as large as usual, but of inferior quality. As your oecfionofthooounu-yu:iixluw be Anf: Reciprocity mad, you excuse me for: saying that I think you are much more &ggenodthmhnflformy reasons. t, I cannot believe that m more lumber would b:.‘fotontin if we had free trade, times were ordiâ€" mnarily good in Europe and the United Suh;, to make thT;.dxflom:; felt by. your lumbermen. great advantages which the bulk of your people would enâ€" Waite and Coloured Blankets at an enormous reduction in price at Pinard‘s. | uivodtomovo slightly as if attempting to turn more to one side. On looking a few seconds after to see if he was comfortâ€" able, the friend found that he who so shortly before was listening to the Word of God, had peacef ullypq.odov%tobo forever with the Lord.â€"Montreal Witness. Central Fancy Store. Saturpar Oxoe Mors.â€"Solid Gold Rings, warranted, only 75 cents each, at whom ‘ he asked to look after the subscribers of this paper in that place. /with regard to the renewal of their sub kindly collect from them and remit to us without uki.nfior any remuneration for his trouble. . Cameron departed this life on the 30th December last, at the age of forty«five years. He was ill onl&.: hf.a: cliqy-, during whiohtlmo‘tho light been brightening "shone more nd::o." A few minutes before his death he requested an attendant to read to him, and while so engaged he was obâ€" scriptions, it being the close of the year at mlmo he?nd been socustomed 10 penetration, always regulated by a suâ€" Lmo regard for what was boiod to the rigbht, and this principle he made obvious to all with whom he came in 3"““‘.':‘, o m% Simet woued Io ayeg jeot saying but little. H‘Inmw a cause to be warthy, it received at once his warm symâ€" pathy and effective support. Under no circumstances in the management of busiâ€" ness could he be led to violate principle. The best interests of the men employed by the concern, whether in the woods or in the mills, were never lost sight of, and ig &.m he solicitous for their ight to Sabbath, and so far as lay in tl'.h' power, that bthoynbould be ol:lomps rom temptation by intoxicating liquors. (!Vithlhu views he used his influu::o‘ or many years past towards extending the circulstion of the Montreal Witness and through his efforts it has come with light and blessing to many homes on the banks in the forest, Perhaps his last request before his death was of a friend A Goop Max Goxz.â€"Few of the deâ€"| _ ___ ceased business men who have lived on ! T'. the Ottawa River have left a better ex: ample and ‘influence than the late Mr. uLo. Donald A. l(nDculdkfot twenty years a < resident of North Nation Mills He entered business as clerk with Messrs. | â€" Gilmour & Co.. of the city of Ottawa, and l:hr, :ebon the North Nation llfll:f m | uil was placed in bu;i:eu; -mfh pooifimom until | Every 0 the property was purchased by Meâ€"sis. | John A. Cameron & Co,, in which firm he | a; ;; » then became a partner. Early in life he publicly avowed his faith in &rit,ninoo which he has adorned his ioe with | qy a walk uui{omnmfim to the Yn Gospel. e was a thaw? iness mnn,g_f‘zutonernmdqm 0 and | > The Concert 35 aid ofChthe Dorcas Society of St. Joseph‘s takes place in Gowan‘s fluf on Wumny, the lith_instant, when the St. Joseph‘s Choir and several amateurs Wiil &ésist â€" 14th instant, Mile Fermandes is a pianiste as well as a vocalist and is suld to be possessed of unusual abilties. Her reâ€" cent concert at the Shaftesbury Hall, Toronto, drew a crowded audience, upâ€" wards of 14,000 persons being zreunt. Her performances on that were of a highly appreciative nature, and are said to be highly finighed and artistic. A treat of unusual excellence will be affordâ€" "ed. the people of Ottawa, in wi & this lady‘s efforts, and it is to be ho;:: she will be greeted with a bumper house. The management should see and put the prices at rates which will enable every one to attend. \ _The Choral Union held another sucâ€" cessful practice last â€"~evening. _ The choruses are now in podlort&mdwfll, no doubt, be successfully performed at the coming coming concert. _ _ _ ‘The Inez Fernandez Concert takes place in Gowan‘s (‘pera House on the The German Concert to take place in| nc Gowan‘s Hall on the 12th instant, will be DA! BOA a very interesting one. ‘The choruses will | MAA#, 9t on ! be sung in costume b{youn. German | venient dunt children, with coloured lights to lend ef: | 9f hatiAmetb fect to the scenes. Apart from this and !; ; other novelties which will be introduced, | House of a number of the best city amateurs will | Bamber of year assist :lt‘ltho conce:. :kn Knl;hh t, with gl. her usual energy, has en arrange: ANTED ment in band, and, without doubt, a most ; WW ****®* attractive and musically successful onteh! o taiument may be expected. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC LUMBER NEWS the residence or nis & S122% maw af n...-...?,E-. ‘Ol%, * THE TIMES, OTTAWA. WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY ;9, 1876 , i ooreth apee Patorlin's National Benefit A Treatise to raise and Grow !" 4. 60. per capy, " _ " *4 «6. _ Aand subsoribers Are wanted for the Second resister, â€" .0 00 ~~ o CT C *"ap: "eomie , 208, j ; 13. 61. bushe!; or u."t‘l..'m} G'A‘lfivmutagzhm.. * Ashleaf, Early Red and White Kldnqt and P.u‘:on'ku _lg?u{.a‘ !-Ion,llouoreln'. 8. Â¥d. per pet 4 »» A B:ed‘ from Paterson‘s fiof Q.::oc;l l:gcuo; im milar ; L cream a see ad carly, suitable for Â¥| vation ; regular 3 equailed‘ but cnonop "be al? Nmim A fist cass Fit at greaily redured prives at BHARPE & BSODLR® +, Ottawa. F«b. 5, 1874 ""'\ Yrat i Princess of Lorne weoresony, FAIDAY ND SATuROQY, T-l OTTAWA | MONTREA L , FWMLmu \TORONT O . Just Received. Pullman Palace Cars Wilieave on the Night Train for _ THEODOLITE, The guaranteed Dividend of 10 per cent, por in e gopnniecod oan bervordved on apriion Oitawa, rol._: 1876. 100611 Every day mt 12 noon, \ DINNEE, At all hours. OYSTER On Woednesday, 9th Feb‘y, at Noon. Best Served and Best Cooked IN OTTAWA. ‘ [LIKITED,] w Will be held at the Company‘s;fOffice, in cflbhl.nt. "London" Restaurant, . BAPPERS‘ BRIDGE. Annual General Meeting Of the Sharehol:iers of the Ottawa Irom and Stee! Manufacturing Co. ist Day, Wednesday oth. No. 1. Home Purse. 8125. onen in all har N.‘I'IIJI Must be in order and condit o vend pr-lnbuF a e flg A ‘ h n UE & j _ J 7””:‘- fiuw-ua A: Euim ent Buitiofe, ‘on Welngine sr51, gl\ %II-M in the nno:b.o:&nm °<':".-""u.im h:“ OIM in private ‘houses, will do well hv;'!nv‘n rim_a Ds i iasnee uo w d U an, THOS, REYNOLDS Ottawa, Feb. 9, 1876. aing DRESS SHIRTS Z& Liquors and Cigars of the finest brands. FRED FOOKS, iT. LAWRENCE Trotting Club Rades OTTAWA RAILWAY. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1876, New Advertisements. SHELL â€"OYS3TERS sony READ THE ENTRLILRS FEB. ?th, 11ib, and 12. PATERSON‘3 tt‘o~ ~‘ II r es from the United © a.d Unturio. 144. To PURCHASE A LUNCH, PoFfTATO SUPPERS ra _ M 1 144 Rigeau Rideau sire> 4066y1 4068y1 404617 And oY er gaods, all Offering at the enormous redustlons which together with the undoubted chara ‘ter of the articles, has made the Ciear« ance Sale so suecessful. 4 j w5 ZB" Buy ereit is tooflate, e COLLAR3, TIES, Â¥ * OUrF8, SCaARFE, .___ _WEITE ANp SHIRTS & DRAWERS, CHEAP SALE ! T-I END APPROACKING. Starr‘s Buildings, Byâ€"Ward Market, North sidé, ___ _ For mc{ux of ttawa, has opened an office and Suitable premises, for the storage and due potformneogehu Duties Inspector . of â€" Butter, Easy A [late Whitesde‘s] + Rideau @tree‘, than any other Store in the DOCHERTY‘S, _The as op yard, Gorns of S 0e onmed oures thak Wili in Rept amenen in bore onl description mflnl solicited, for all kinds of Staneâ€" a SUERARD RRo ’EO “"lwu_:-__ & HUILDERS. FOR BALY, also EMBROIDERED AILK APRONS FOB SALE, at recely> a g’:’*m-'lm‘"‘“m"h'f above, 3’.;-“’2&’3. hour : of two and w afternoon, ~ It. ‘Ittaws, Sev#Z 1876 KGentlemen‘s Furnishings. recelyâ€" a The undersizned baving been appointed Ennn’omnn'omx CLOAKS Cali and get prices before gcing elsewhere, Ditawa, Jan. 15, 1876. 4045v Steam aad hot water a specialty. Zit~ Fest of references given. PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAX FITTEER, Cor. w.nm;un_‘ and Bank street, Oth'n. H of P-uh?muhu, Green Houses, .’F.!‘?i‘é‘!?‘i‘!__!_m,y low â€" pressure, Ottawa, Fo‘). 5, 1876, _ _.__ UOMMISSION AGENOY,_ _ _ Agent for the following first class Companies : EQUITABLE LLFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY __of the United States, Assets over $8,000,000 1MPERIAL FIRE IN3URANOCE COMPANY of Loudon, England. Capital $11,000,000. DOMIN10N PLAEI GLASS INBURANCE COMPANY of : y SUN uUIUAL ACOIDENT INSURANOE COMPANY of Montreal. * _ _ . _ OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATIN COMPNY. RICHELIEU NAVIGATIQON COMPANY. _ W%.Coal and Wood for sale. Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CAPHL, 0i :. #2,000,000. ( h-p.nâ€"q Ufco: t Russell House Block. I e awa, Feb. 1st, 1876. 30M a This is the sheet of Ice ever enclosed in one mx."n:"“auuv, and is kept in perâ€" feot order every day. BPARKA SIREET, ael is On WEDNESDAY, 16h FRBRUARY, The best amateur talent in the city, has been secured for the occasion. ‘l'n,'&. Jm mr(m.h. b.com‘ ed to give saveral sel Marrier‘s om will a‘so be in attendâ€" ance, The use of the Piano has been kindly grante? by Messrs. J, L. Orme & Son. Tickets §Q cents. To be nad of Messrs. Otl‘qne ar;omm%"s'ndgwu" ‘or fuâ€"ther gru rogram mss . Doors open at 7:40 ; concert at 8. Progt ,J, T »urros, y N 1 88 Russell House Bleck, Bparks St. at 8 o‘ lggx e coute::, o sond 0l «* 3 mee l'lokounn‘bomu Mossrs. Orme &| :t“l Mesars, A ud:ol?&r‘lnl.(umle m:‘m r. Gowan‘s e.l" oluucanert.'“ * 08. hige: _Ottawa, Feb. 4, 1876, 40.28 4â€"8â€"11 In a‘d of the Doreas Chnrch, to be held in FIRE, LIFE & MARIHE INSUBRMCE Under the Pat of Their F lencies thom l'o--to-‘ of Dufferin. _ GOWAN®S IALL, Saturday Evening, Feb‘y. !2, GOWAN‘sS HALL, OTICE. GKO, HOLMAN.,.............. ance, see program mei ‘Ottawa, Jan, 4, 1876, Ottawa. Jan. 28 ST. PAUL‘S CHURCH, * Heedioit in art on Boutt""*" sesus» HOLMAN 2z., For One Week Only, MONDAY, : FEBRUARY 714. D.â€"MORGAN & sons. Oitawa, Feb. 2,.1876 Geniieman‘s Single Tickets.............. $.00 Piogle Admittange....................... 10 u!;lgkmunbohnduOmot?on’l.wnh mpa Nce JOHN MUNRO. Fun!l{ Tickets for Season.......... ...$8.00 femrbiibie t the o on oo riggntededendedet 7 > GOoD sAVE THE QUEEN, Ottawa, Feb, 1, 1876, 7 OCHERTY. SKATING RINK, BTEAMBOAT TICRKET AND GENERAL To be held at B For particulars of each days Performâ€" HAS. DESJARDINS, TT iWA GRAND CONCER&T. RAND GERMAN CONCERT wWAN‘S OPERA House. #lumbers, &c. Feb. BERTSON _ AMo® Saoorel on e riparedite Vocal>â€" Music. t ‘Ittews, SevAZ 1875, _ . sBm General Agent JOKNstuN®, f.;\mnskz’mmisjq ] Auction Sales. | PBrCANAL BABIN, %G2 dusurance. OTTAWA. Duke street, Chandiere, «06ly1 REGATTA SHIRTS Made to Suit Purâ€" MBS, VEN®‘8, Theit Excelâ€" 0" * Joseph‘s Em bracing ali the novelties, out for the season n'*h“w { ' SHOOLBRED & CO o'l'l'uu CARBPET HKousE. From One cent up to $2,00 each. |.COMIO AND SENTAMENTaAL, and see them! Send some to your gi:*--umaum. g 1,000 Volumes. <The ia‘est Novéls hen published.. Terms to nonâ€"subscr‘â€" !u- :eonta por day, wite deposit. Give us yV Aacertr: 16, Sparks Street, ) CHEMIST_AND DRUGGIST, 29, Sussex street, Ottawa, appointment, Chemist and Apothecary to His 5 ERxceliency the Governor General. W(&o Canadian Ocugh Emuison :Mh'!-uxm and the Roya __O'“Ian?h-?l.'m". d05bns® . tnese limits are weil situaté1 for lumbering w and wellâ€"stocked with valuable Terms and cond tions of will be made known at thoflnooflhn.fio. #>r farther {:tdmm parties may apply t: H. V. Noel m“‘“‘d""’fi”"""’imm ‘Coxxor & Hoga AunHonsar. north 5iO east astronoroically four miles witâ€" a® depth throughout from the last mentioned l!noo(-x-lllslm tpoeo-om‘uo east to be ran on the course north 7}©0 west ast: onoâ€" mically five miles wit : a denén back num; out{g-lh l?&mm line of ten on course west astronomiâ€"ally the southern boundary :o be ruu or the course due west nmagnetically trom the point of comâ€" mencement, 3. HEAD RIVER DUMOINE, SERTH U. hmmu.‘mnu miles from the morth east angle of No. 194 of i2880 70, on the jeourse north 7}© west astronomicai.y. on the jeourse north 7}© west as :.'!t’.*szx_‘fi&!q-fim to. be . PB~ First and Second class Hearses Uttawa, Jan. 31, 1875, _ _ MODERN +I8TORY, DIPLOMACY, POLITICAL ROON )M Y A.g over 400 Volumes Medical Works. erks of Fiction standard authors emâ€" bracir7 such names :’ UOUE TR | Er0), ETCO The poems of_ BYRON, LO NGFELLOW, TENNYBONR, â€" WOBDSwWORTH, a« wel\ & SHAKESPEARE, _ NILTON, ~PENCEE, UHAUCE®, and other In edaition to &e absre. the mflnwt embraces over Yolumes of FRENOH Wouvlu we‘l as 475. Volumes of the: CL 18 BICAL AUTHORS,. ‘ne Thousand pleces of e L s o > mm a and varied eol?:gm examin«d, on MONUAY, E.-'fi..’.“.'..'f'.';‘" at the Rooms of the subscriber, g‘ is, without doubt, the lirgest ever brought to city, ana #dmod&e“flflfiidfl:«:g MW Aken ( bv;l?’ho'llh to replenish their L Hale at7:30 each Evenin | 3. Brrmumonas guee Iop nerine it Auctionger. desorined 2s filo e ioi ooiee 14 Bquare Miles, DOLCL C aP. C ases 2 Anan, e CE Pn emte Of Ll+ cense. No. 385 of 1°63â€"4, five miles buck from the river or Jake thereon and »xt nd u; along thmrmthcnuuamlauloflndb- tanse of ten miles north magnetically to its north west rear aogls and back therefrom wast insl ud a n P P ETe Whsl wgmmuum‘mmhw boucdaries hetween which the rear bolndu.; of this License is to ba L'owulu,m detogerteataiin t s cut 12" wel o ui on & Mrm F 2 HEAD RIVER DUM ~1NE, BERTH T. To commence at h north »ast augle of Liâ€" cense No. 198 of 1860â€"70, and exten‘ mong a 2e BULW No‘ise is hereby given that under inst inimmeont maiith Ae enc roneraet Auction Rooms on Sparks street IN THE CITY OFOTTAWaA, _ _ Tuesday, the 22nd Day of February next, A.D. 1876, at the bour of Fathers of English. Postry. 1. RIVER DUMOINE, £ To comme=ce on the west side cf the River Dumoine at the so‘th west rear angle of Liâ€" TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. s, And m‘ mmmflhv‘ 6olléction is disâ€" _ _ ... OVER 1000 vorUvurs Of Standard Works, comprisinzg the fo‘l»wing Ever offered in this city. The subscriber has rereived instructions to uubyhbleAMuhulom ELGIN STREET, Every Evening, at And Private Sales for Ladies at 2 pam. WATCHES, CLOCKS; PLATED _ OHAINS, BROOOHES, AND .3 AN IMMENSE vaRIETY, Ottawa, Fob, 8, 1576 BALES CARPETS and CURTAINS, RATTLE R .»2 p., Next nor. tifican mod Bursczâ€"ate. UNDERTAKER, Ottaws Fob. 4, 1876. received of their Fall LARGEST COLLECTION Of Books EORGE MORTIMER, ALE _ _OF _ VALUABLE _ TIMBER â€" LAMIT®E. ROSEWOOD AND % y ULOTH COVERED COFPFPINE, By J. Bermingnam. REAT AUCr10ON siaue DICKENS, NICHOLAS STREET, Vendors‘ Ho‘icitors, ANCIKNT AND S. ROGERS, 124 Square Miles. esidence over the Store. Jan. 12. ‘76, 1042 [Suocessor to A, Bwalwel?] HACKER AY, BOOTT, PUE, waluable timber l!imits on the QTTaAwWaA. on short OHALNS, _ BRACLETS, CING ON 0OOPER, eP 25 OTMAWA, 40i8y1 TENTH day a‘iii&ufir'-mfi' 1, at the hour of Ten o‘c‘ Aâ€" M., to receive of md;n-nfxm to appoint an Assignee if they my cffice, wo. 8} Rideau Btred‘ of, Ottawa ( of * seee,, on OPuerers ooo "fUBSDAY, Ottawa, Fob. 3, 1876. _" _ _ * a06ita _ Illo;mt Acr or 1875. T In the matiter_of TH HUCKELL an Witks® afl:u?r’,“fl.u.u_.:“ "J42 T e T. d&.t.ho -"t'urd WIL[.IAI. m?m » The Insolvent has made an A=u- of his Estate to me, and the Oreditors are notled to meet at the Insolvent‘s of business, in ?n'mn'vm or‘ flfi{’ i-‘i at the # hour of Two c to receive stateâ€" ruo&;Mn‘h&um the EASTWO: 3 the pprainns n irienet en their claims before me withivn one month. It gives a Brilliant Light, fully equal to the Oml'g-. ur;:;:&qoaut::;“o-,o‘w 'uo&'ofimflfix% kper thek mmtmhb?f uzied 10 onf webgr â€"â€" B â€"It is not affected by the lowest B Cch is aovde o i ant tas o7 d en burviudl L ~ld A Writ of Attachment has issued in this use, and the \‘reditors are notified to meet at this GanLight t cluce and (towae, eltaar or 00PB S3 06 heretofore experienced in wn.u‘:mduz'ln & wannar Hel 5e Suinpgned boving purchased from J. D. GOULD, ‘of Bostin, Mass, the arugs l l x d 2i TT L* CMCRT TS I0" S20 DgIIIION Of EECEIVED this Gas Light tocities and towns, either oy OJNTRBAUT OR bflal'vm heretofore A the streets with hn immense wmxwm?%. a vapoar ligut, ml‘ Am Ottawa, Jan. In the matter of JAMES A. GQOUIN 4 00., At, .heir Spacious Rooms, NOW _ OPEN BROADWA Y =TAILOR Just arrived from England, A Magnificent Stock of kHeal Hair, Also, a case of Dr. Lntonelia‘s Golden Hair Fluid, m-film»â€"l Pomade scented from : Zétâ€"Orders for DRESS SUITS WALKING 8"ITE, M ‘OATE. and ing exesuted prompily and at madéerate rates OW kn and Are prepared to execute Orders for ALL KINDS OFâ€" PI NSOLVENT ACT, 1875 STIFF â€"BROTH A splendid s Hair : resser JOSEPH â€" DIMBLEB FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLIS To select Tok s inngane, Ottawa, Fob 5, 1676 Will dispose of M cKenmzw ie &MM lorela 79 SPARKS STREET, ChisholIm Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1874, Ottewitiifan. 27, 1876 Ottawa, Jan. 18, 1876. B They respectfully solicit a Visit. Ottawe,Feb, 8, 1876 BM Oc s ueP cexirnied Bieciric Halr Dye, and Physiologioa! Hair Rego % : TAILORING. * TUESDAY AFTERXNOON, AT 2 O‘CL Those in want of any of the above lines have WELLINGTON â€"STREE ST. ANDREW‘S CHURCK. â€" Ir::'o W_n_x_oi_b’iiu,r '_' f_."’ large sizes, A LARGE ASSORTMENT IMPORTANT NOTICE;‘ of Incorporation, GAS LIGHT FOR â€" THE ioh o hohd Propeit, and to not 1 A KENNEDY Jackets, D. 8, KAST WOO Frames and GENERAL OUTFITTING EST ABLISHBMENT, M + " â€" v9 lfiouldlvulthnnlm.to...(“m bllquOw:‘-.usu-nuv. i month of January, vis ;â€" E. MTIL ES by Appointment to the Earl and Dufferinâ€"and Suite. SPAREKS STREET, PHOTOGRAPHY. ALL GOODB WARRANTED EHRUNKE CHEAP GOO0DS ; Its Points of Merits are : Lambert, Meech & C @0 Wellington stree‘, (opp. Parliament Bulldings] RIDEAU â€" STREET Shawls, &8 ROBINSON‘S BLOCK, LIVERPOOL HOUsE WiTHOUT RESERVE, com Ohairs, Tables an1 Mattras Hevi‘e eseiiens Do td mesne Dress Goods and P. C. AUC MRS. DR. COCHRAN (e """«"fifiéé e E.. wein hetitay"" Tn her window may .A‘l sufferers from Discase, or acute, should consust Ottawa, Jan. 81, 1876. Stegs Forks Shlllls ond Private U ZB" Oréers for light punctuaity a Town and County Rights | Als:;â€"Agouts for the Kiils Patent mfimâ€"mnn Absolute ccomony. Will Carversé& CG 10OKINGâ€"GLASS SHOW CASES MADE TO March 12, 1874, MARNUFACT #60 Aovark ‘OTECE is hereby given that ‘emed will to the Parde mifion ‘of OnesHo. at Ti neae gn PICTURE FER. WILSON & small advance on* Bra 61, oys i e 0 Mden o cCeck & a " ‘ 6P who l-l(netllm. share of =, wiich m to merit > bg «biiging ias d ive service, Dootiers efher, by the ‘ { w Members of Pariiarent :'f'.f‘ia.,'..,'. It afiordys the me4 Girccora‘s â€"Iâ€"_A*s London inest Accom LILJIJARD HA MBERS OF PARLIAN all hours YSTER L 9 Rey$$eâ€"* s Lawrents Ty day sA 12 I:--. own of ushawa, have m' vted in this matter. > so are requesied o‘lfi“h ERCLOTHL N Fortier on PhH 1Obeee aiL Ma 1 ooo in W, K. T _ISTLE & cCO OT BE UNDERSOLD. j ra. Ju.&n & . l "ALMAMBRA,* _ â€" RY=NB BLOOK ‘or, Ap ks and O‘Consor Streets Depariment will be tound a very imrg F&?uwu ‘Ave OL. X., NOo. = mad baakteon in Airst +4 st‘e ®, Jan 1, «_ |____| PKA JACKETS, ery desdripHion of Full and Winte to and to not 4 ‘.m'f . â€"â€" For tse inâ€"iitutron. Jun. 25, wmre. * * Â¥ 37 ul.mlv:‘v.mmm-n recessor to W . R. Tnistle & Co. s formerly, cver Man»‘s Hardwor & SolBt ‘the m zm:ym‘-: -Mum-fiunnd i0â€" a# my #ue YENT AOT OF 1875 HELL OYsTER Kecâ€"ive 1. UE F. COTrON, e Assortmelt of Men‘s Furnishings E "CLAREXDON.* mmercial â€" House, £~â€"Rajobte‘s Buo wa, te :.9 1876 mammvm | 1 session of yhe of V ost comfortable and dpnvenient H at during the Ression. ~ . MacCARTHY‘8, Oourmn:m Ar t â€": NARD Jun 18, 1876 § TIAN BROTHER® ie rewint? 97 Ppuating i javas L/‘quois and Cigars of th> fines _ fintrance:â€"‘seorge street. Rmtrance:â€"Bussex strgel, ‘Oilawa. WILLIAM MILLS, ‘THING HOUSE, VO Nb*sw.’“d Coanite, | â€" 000 Served and Best Coo Suites of Rooms (oumspr‘g® ouD sfamD) 7 <1 TiLDZN‘8 CKLEBRATED Barks & Herbs, ELGIN STREET PROFRLETORS SMITH & Co., BAPPER® BRIDG PRC CHANTS ; CLARENDON «alue faaht Palee> 10 t TWEEDA BtCPIK4C IN OTTAWA WILL PIXD COMPOD N D ter beout ify e gupply 6f fresh UB APARKS ST REKET PRIFTOR IUNCHE, " Resta is hert appointed, d'..th fipes! im»pg ANN EL SAIRT®, SUP PE otels. Waestington sirge! FREv FOo) * day or month Inso vents W AN, Assignee $041â€"1m 4) u of 4017 s0410f

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