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Ottawa Times (1865), 5 Jun 1876, p. 2

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h-fl.‘h&owd&plfio-“dflt;;;fi. It was also public. Althotigh not a very large spade, mwm&q it will flflhfilm“ mm“"wu""fiu "“.!' The Senate Library has been arranged for the first sitting of the Supreme Court, which takes place at twelvre o‘clock this day. ‘The Bench is situsted at the north end and a railed off space is set apart at the south end for the accomodation of the public. Althotigh not & véry large spadn, main and similar feats, as well as those for theatrical and other public represen tations, and keeps therefore a sharp eye on the "show business." . In pursuit of its vocation it has brought suit to compel Annie Eva Fuy, the "medium," to take out a lisense as a jugglar, as any one cilze pretending to the aid. of would have to do. n..-nu::-hb soft impeachment, and utterly repudiates fl.%.;"hdfib cisty, while “fi' on the point of spirit assistance, lays all its stress on the fact that Aunic, whether aided by spirits or ~not, performs® for money, and insists that she shall pay, * Some time ago the idea was mooted that a celebration of the centennial anniâ€" versary of the settlement of the U. E. Loyalists in Canada, should take place on the 1st Julyâ€"now near at hand. If such a celebration is io take place, it is time as the time is now short ~in which action can beâ€"taken. : Belleviile, as the capital of the Bay Countiesâ€"the home of the U. E. Loyalists â€"claims first consideration. Whether spirits are amenable to law is a question that ‘bids fair to be deter mined in s suit now pending before the New York courts. The Society for. the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in that city is entitled by law to all license fees for exhibition of jugzlery. legerdeâ€" very distinctly appear ; that it can be done at all the city journals very dis One of the Solons of the Montreal Cily Council has intimated his intention of proposing a motion, with the view of the publication of a sort of official report of the ‘deliberationsâ€"we ~ can hbardly call Judge Bourgeois of St. Hyacinthe, has arrived in town on his Way to Aylmer, to assume the dutics of the position lately vacated by Justice Lefontaine. cious body. What the worthy alderman wants, and how he wan‘ts it done, do not them proceedingsâ€"of Kenneth Mackenzie, Q. C., of Toronio, has arrived in the city: on business conâ€" nected with the Supreme Court, which Mr. Haliburton arrived at Boston yes. terday on his return from England. The Times. Nuture‘s Beautiesâ€"J HShanly The Cheapest Dry Goodsâ€"W 8 Wilson . American Invoicesâ€"J;Johnson Summer Clothingâ€"Dewar & Co Hats that are Hatsâ€"G H Lawrence The Working Classâ€"Dewar & Co Cardâ€"O‘Connor & O‘Dougherty The Baianceâ€"W 8 Wilson . Boys‘ and Youths‘ Clothingâ€"Dewar & Co Cheap Dry Goodsâ€"W 8 Wilson Enamellineâ€"Esmonde Bros Reduction in Pricesâ€"James Jackson _ _ Gentlemen‘s Summer Clothingâ€"D Morgap & OTTAWA, MUNJAY, JUNE 5, 1876 :‘n‘x be ::d'\'o'm" -n’l'-“éém o remaue E muscouch in Toink" dhat ther may sapeme in the enquire at the office. Turiied on application at the Odice. â€" â€"â€"â€" . Notices of Meetings. Regular Wd Societios or Institutions, for by the year. A Firstâ€"rate Stock, i mie &" k W.y Iom;x & Sons, rhnieg y tho doviniglsh, onl quarier . Ralk ud mull, t i Cent PoD WOWsy CC = per annum in advance. Those wishing to «nbseribe will please leave their name and address at the new office, The TIMES has the ff e marannines tha ts eaprrinfo$ Rreafem in e oraee Paiop, 1nd frared in 5 it parke of ‘uheieigy m Printed on the shortest notice and at moderâ€" aly AxD GENTLEXEX‘s OUTFTTTERS. 1i# (late $0) SPARKS STREET, OTtiWaA. JOB PRINTING OFFICE Corner of Wellington and Elgin Sts The MORNING TIMES, THE TIMES OFFICE SsPRING CIRCUVLARS RAJOTTE‘S BLOCK, Near the Post Office.â€" A SPECIA&ALTY. "apauEss AND Subscribed Circuilation. ELEGANTLY PRINTED AT THE TIMES, (DAILY AND WERKLY) (RAJOTTES BLOCK,) \ d sceviisemeats. AND that highly | saga Inserted in this Lis CARDS, ed within two years, fair to ie coutiead. bide : The Trades‘ House has to the Veachate tix months‘ solert is vini o Citizen writer, who, if he hiad ‘his way, would remove the m&wfij the coin of the realm and the emblam of roya‘ty from the butionsâ€"of our volâ€" unteers. Heéaven .to knows what may <be consequences to our little friend, if the fit dquua;E.M existed, the slightest of a new order of things might be ‘attghded with fatal consequ: ences. But seriously, we would ask our diminutive contemporary, if he is w in earnest in his belief that anything that he {sould‘ .Lv bay would be :at all Mml-d-wmmm-yg or the 1/ Do the MM‘ for ~whom lie: has the effrontery <to. speak, care one jot what he thinks on any subjeot? u-hna-tn.'.u_ aad etely ridiculous, that: no san person aredit the contrary for a single ht. The Ottawsa Cifzen, reo Aecting the opinions of the people of the ‘ is very much lika the three tailors Tooley street speaking the of © England.~ ~If possiâ€" and more impudence. Now we shall not waste words over our ambitious stripling, except to say, that ‘if as ho‘asâ€" serts on , that (distingnishing marks J:ym are: unsuited to Canada, it is an exceedingly strange thing to n very Oltawa citizen, no farther back six weeks ago, nrdnz.‘hth strongest terms, the ecuferring of some nohdhlL‘t'-nnpo.lr. Norris of Britâ€" ish Columbia, adAling, that a nonâ€"compliâ€" snce with its recommendation would sarour much of ingratitude to a man who had â€"well) earned recognition from home authorities !| Here is sweet consistâ€" ency for you. ‘ It would really appear as‘ if some evil disposed personâ€"some wolf in sheep‘s clothing, an Annexationist or Communist, perhaps, had been tricks with the guileless youth, him _ say.. onâ€" Saturday &-O:E what he saidâ€" only a fow weeks ago. So all symbols <of royalty are distasteful our hero? | Why not abolish the Gor Generalabip, piich the mace over cliffâ€"into the Ottawa, and pull down Union Jack ! | Is there anything else in We once heard of a young ge : ab the Royal Colonial Institute who, in gravest possible way, proposed the aboliâ€" ion of the House of 1 ‘Suck & 'm&”-hqudifll perial re in Canada. We are very sorry thn::dnnld have ‘been the in Our usually staid little friend in Sparks street has himself into an un natural of excitement over our feow remarks on , in answer to the Montreal or the subject of Int forced, and nfidkfioyw:nflt right in stand they took. A wooden shed in. the is #Â¥#housing for a cow, in the it is no home for a family; and _ a ;n of . danger to â€" those _\ whose better awiere the fament tabationt. . " it _ takes <s " half an hour â€" to make the| water supply available in some of the city, the cause of the delay being in part the incrustation of the pipes, | but| mainlyâ€" blundering. all round., " Mayor, who was present, was very irs in "owning his $" _ and the ‘ovil i of the }m.scspu tities, but put in‘s plea in hardly a in it, if we road the report of the aright, with the prosâ€" poot of, more distressing civic porâ€" erty as the t of nearly a whole war 1 having swept away by the fery storm .. of the insurance agents ex. pressed Ives pretty strongly as to the wisdom fimhm until the by prohibiting the > of . wooden are more rigidly enâ€" right in the stand they took. ‘ A wooden shed in. the is #ithousing for a cow, in the it is no home for a family; round . a was very irs i and the fd'll A hardly a in of the poot of, uo erty as the having # storm . C pressed 1 the wisdom of ® until the Work on the North Simcoe a scare the insurance people, which, ‘the citizons are as stolid as their cit olif, will in turn scare them equally. At a meeting of gentlemenr, ) undertake "for a conâ€" sideration," to repair losses caused by fire, some curious facts were evolvedâ€"one mlmost i ible, â€" namely, . that would have reduced the Provincial Capitar h.:runinmu that of Baalâ€" bec, ii or Heroulaneum, has caused _ The ancient capital is intent like Provi. dence, out. of evil on educing something good. The city papers are chiefly ocâ€" eupied in drawing lessons from the late )au, and the insurance companies doing business there are equally busy in driving the lessons dgep into the public understand ing, by means of threats of a very signiâ€" l.um,uduqduufl thorough. ; The late calamitous conflagaâ€" the scene of such discomforts and appreâ€" hension, which two condemned murder ers did a few days ago. One way to reduce the wretohed annual exhibit of criminal statisties, is to make the escape of pffenders from gaol as easy as possible. | This happy andition of things would seem to be near realisation. Iflpr"ucphflndLMC has serious objections to being hanged by the neck until he is dead, it would seem he fh Mr. R. Cassels, jr., registrar of the (Coutt, and . will be (found complete in" every | detail. ~The Judges who will : occupy _ the â€"bench ‘ure Uhicf Justiceo Richards, Mr, Justice : Ritchic, Mr. Justice Strong, Mr. Justice Fournier, and Mr. Justice Taschereau. Mr. "Justice Henty will not be présent, owing Itoill health. Mr. Bobort Cassols will act has little else to do than walk away from ia his . capacity as Registrar, and Mr. George Duval, precisâ€"writer and Secretary to the Judges, will be in attendance. There are three cases to come before the Court this sesaion, only one of which is likely to prove of any interest to the pubâ€" ls, viz., the Queen v. Taylor, a brewer‘s lisense case. The Judges will appear in sion will probably be impressive. â€" * 4 GORGEOUS A381" YHE DEAR DEPARTED. THE QUBBEO FIRE. iway 1s promise pppige oo i u4. padrany wl rseoived.40 Atiompt the coilpeumgy 424ke boats : from... New . York â€" to : Brast, aad . _ a â€" small line â€" of â€" four Ti Y. lll;l.vid-i.d fi.gh!i‘:nu? verpoo < nn.i?;x fidl:oul, the ?mrhu o.{n steam trade does mot e%ist, and their esnt oo s 'wm-ahm-?m qniut';,fls urimh-ludpw sels respectively ; but for 1874 the &afi-d entries at the port of » | fi:fi“‘mfi.},‘ 1058 e opac e and 1 ‘1~ of : : ‘ ufiubra 6e (United States. _ In 1980, the relative proportions Ireigo, 2000,000 t has in Tort hiid ind ports of the Unite« had risen to "The outbreak of the "unpleasantness" in the South "lgl, told . ?‘13‘.... C in |E: fo eedehal im P 9n Slituin Amu.io:h ig were thm on ocean, iotal tonmage Sl1 to ‘the tame point as it tonnage féll. same as was thirty n.hflt:. and internal s so :hdbr Pn war as to & , Srige being almfer aynthil at the close of the. & h rebound at b.lhfi.h“fl.dq: foreign .trade, | the recovery:::was by ?&6‘?‘5‘- 4 by . the...end ‘:l m..‘. P e ‘[ln; & l{mlnok three :Iglu-:- third. B‘,otwo*‘lmudlsf:,'&.o E.‘ rd maa mt ar tos eadite 4 of x'lm m‘fié ‘Amentio tonnage y â€" m d Gull coast Porh having half th :Eemnwuh. lflt.hthnnhlrdb.oz the burden, © Thosailing '?mln . 1 with tonnage . of ©2.584,907 gu.?'fig;‘m .eaul. boats .-fi:.u Pailk 990 remaber nfi"‘.o...fl’“' w ‘ot 200 ui v with a * 884 tons, and $28.,.steamers, with .a tom nage of a little over : 62,000 .tans. ; a "as thil m%l:llx pnpoh“llhn for : oceanie &u . :':r.vioo, "wish a, tonnage : nearly ; 1 3,000 tons, were launchedâ€"from shipâ€"yards on the behwno, and two. small "propellers, with a tonuege of 111 tons were built on the Pacific mw,mh of all bur c‘ien, more than ot 'mhmmlflh wenty tons, were â€"employed and gaokoul‘rdlng and 165 fi were engaged â€" in : whaling: trade» â€" | the â€" exce of the _ Pacific Shuuuympu\v, the line of steainâ€" arts of ‘the ,207,386 tons edy the nithcnudwhm oulfin.ou; the laws. of the ‘ inthh“&n .fium’mu woere able un-tbn,d ‘h‘ gjll‘?p-‘mu&hu,{'!_ China could only earn half of this sum.â€" ing tradeâ€"the discovery of gold in Caliâ€" ;:f‘!il gave th-m?‘h':‘mh‘; m e :::: quarter. From New Yfi" c San 1 o 2o 2 ollionth thin diatance fnalmest Thgle sonlineathanp o qo [mfihum'yw.' u'fi!x,&. trade again required 800,000 of freight, the total tonnage by this time having incréased to over two millions, of which a little over two hundred thousand the great gronih of the sbippicy of tnt United States took p‘ace, m:m.‘o baving gone up to 4.487 ; 000 tons, of which ne.dyl}mfllmm“nintbehhm trade, a l‘i;;loi:m two millions in coasting ternal trade, â€"the whale, mhanmny t crooad empioying > tonsâ€"the . steam tonnage bei v tous at this time. _ The outbreak of the Crimean mfin a fresh lm%:nb -lupbmldnf over the world. _A scarcity. :of â€"freight. at . once. having been made . apparent in the sudden ;l;.m-ngh for toanage. on the part of allied freights rose at Quebec mmu.gmmwh:b" its of Great to Constantinople fimnmmehddflGa&lh 1856, at the close of the Crimean war, the wdthoUnflql“ as close lmuh vo-fmim nmxhlfd : which was foreign & an 1861 the tonnage r u--:Lâ€"i 5,839,813 tons, of which 2,657 were in the foreign trade. Between 1845 and 1861, was the of ship â€" and in the world, the envy of eve l Within el(hqyyuuoflhm Iotlndopcndonoo the merchant tonnage | of the States was larger thast that of any haif doken of Eunw&,m‘m Great Britainâ€"exceeded the tonnage of that m“i’u“d equalled that of the whole British f wlglh;haloolon- ies and ons + extraâ€" ordina p“;::lopomt resulted ‘from mnyrivouriu circumstanors. _ With splendid â€" harbours 3«: all the ~year round on every part of their coasts, with lakes and rivers navigable in all directions, | and only waiting for a power like steam to n&ofi.lhhl.hmorumq with the rise of tha cotton trade, which in the tolal had risen to nearly twdnhm::dmufl tc:z the same E ocean tr:&o. F:omi!i’» to l&mtmb m¢~°§fium% tons being em ’thoir Western States the granary for the food of millions in Englandâ€"with coal 1flomlwil.nimn_mla with forests, unâ€" equalled in extent accessibility, with .uu.u,itwouldh?od -rnllouilc- alrfloi-puln u'?fln... given to But it the rite ‘of the w’d“‘ nhmh.m trude of the States was in ‘.:d“n,u'“%.‘.‘%...""m"'&a‘“a. cline which has overtaken it ; the last fifteen yoars.. We do not dmu-‘h thoumhwfih % ko':,mhn to lqy‘vtxh the speratines o thesepatseertatni it ho menriogkd n reazmomatine yet : the desline d throq::‘n.bomd fircal policy, until at last, what was only a tem: : chook, m~m.mm.” of national peril, â€" At the ; g‘*“fllmflngflwfl ?Enu{‘ ie minie makd was three fourths were IE in . frade. .. Atâ€"the siose of the wan on 1ofh little more than years raised the exâ€" p&mfmn.aggopmd.o(ln m..u)mmuand 120,000 bales to m shipment in 1875 of nearly three â€" millions of bales to m s, â€" with . their â€" prai~ & . A Montreal contemporary has been at the pains to analyse the returns } published of our neighbour‘s W trade, of the result of which, with acknowledgment of indebtedness, we gladly avail ourselves. i (Als Dunkin Bill isâ€"&9 be:â€"submitted in AMERICAN SHIPPING, ring nvromibe.. oT full age why 10M * sosts more thas it THE TIMES, OTTAWA, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1876 "Bale opens tordny, © .. 0 o 0 0 W. JOHNSTON, : n luii-l-lhh Dress Shirts and Underelothirg, / S1lk | Handkerchicfs, Nockties, . _ s Braces,â€" oic, 4 "iecetnnen e ros uhests w _ afs ses of Goods offered. far "below BLACK SILK S ;( °_0 . _ AND ELRGAXT i «d \..« Dress â€"Materials. ... RIBB0US, LACES© AND HOSIERY, English Sheetings and ‘Table Damasks, FAMILY =~LINEN, $20,;000 to his aid he was struck down, and loft ‘h:.polo-ly disabled on the deck. " We 1 s0 s 1 " ruihed to lhe state osbin, where Hicholes and ‘Christo were in bed." .Hnn ; and a ‘Aight ensued. * three shots, but we were three to â€" eventually mastered them. We i tried to dress their wounds, but Gocm.uthhhdiu When Christo was to get about we‘ put him in iroms, steered English un Goshanwk tok us in tow." Bush is the plain, straighforward story told by one p the survivors. _ f &Yir“;mlu save fiu;;d trouble with oug;"'xgwmm%“d f RETIRES FROM ° .. _ .. _ [ ISOLYENT ESTATE ~BA0KEMGE nilleum:;‘oi‘ fm Hom. Ple higy Aiemighay n irclnagu ns onA ul .. â€" I y t::. several dcy&:hhoughsllsubm" & hand to work t] ::i‘f,thofln m“:m". on British p.:m‘tw:%w;: measuring yens msld singed i ‘"..'.Z..:g o@h‘p« hh‘Dnnu,’ .éihn ok for you up to now ; now you L eSrrstâ€" left the men more a . and the three Greoks began the danger of their position. made: several vain attempts to separate the English sailors, and 20â€" attack them ‘ by ‘one. . Fortunately, b'nm c 1 ::g’ his companions were og..‘ L out. end soon came, morning Christo and Nicholas were bi in their bnnka:'nd Big George was on the poop. the struggle Dunne does not state, but it t '*wm'“& ( atied thompeires with ring bols, abd E"."lw}flfl"élbwdz etely: 6 The first mate who ,mmwm poop,iln as ho passed. the galley, Christo | Ncholas, andâ€"two other Greeks, msn&dW&mu&mJfi‘ &n pe, tese, came : bolowm revolvers and finished | the butchery. The steward, who has up the companion hatch, was shot the moment his head appeated, and |\the five murderers next turned Imw :::-dh::oor. l{ulu:,nd prally /‘ cut i pieces. y > was y held,/the numbers in w:i‘oflh. mn:: what unequal. â€"Onthe one" side: were the fire mutineers, armed to the teeth, and still dripping with the blood of â€" 'w-‘me.:o:,%:&u,u'&.’ y ter, I i ~Rwo %“M must," the : runs, "when the :devil drives." took command of the vessel ; I assumed the functions of first ty The four murdered men were tied :to the paraiso. After they had been some four or five dyys at mdl?utu bgfi_h arise, and, on the 4th of ‘January, Dunne, who ~was on deck, saw ‘the Captain talking to "Big George," and apparently eallingâ€" him | to account for some negloot : of orders. ~Almost in a mibute the Greek sprang outâ€"of : the %n which he was at work, on to | the 1, and thence to the deck, and pl |\ his knife into the Captain‘s body, ripping im thme, Oreoke "eallea «Big® fg Fape mha dimsppercy asper useppe ; a A Jame Garrook -dnhbh-.,' obn With these fi:nnun mho:m told, the Oaswell made her way outof Buenos Ayres harbour in ballast for (Valâ€" Unparalieled \(pportunity To PROOURE!®®¢>®#=~ A to Duu’,luporkflloi(h- well left â€"G last autumn BE: Ayres, under the command of Capt. Geo.‘ Best. mmmmmw a. Bootchman ; the second was Allan Maclean, the steward was oneâ€"Edâ€" ward Griffiths, a Dundee man, the | rest were English. At Buenos: Ayres the enâ€" tire crew were discharged with the tion of whe wmo. suies sod e stevand, 0 er, »Gregor, & couple of : cabin boys, Ferguson and < Moâ€" oruising off the Durseys, sighted a large berque fl,ylna the blueâ€"peter, and put a man on boa:d her. Towards wnil&n the oraft made further signals, and aocor y four more mien.from the md cutter boorded the ship. They | a seaman. & «C lying on the main m»‘m ironed, while the nlek:nd w"m in bad condition, and w ) | ance of the vessel was excessively dirty. A fow miles off Que:rnstown the a6 &-hwk took.lbn‘rln tow, and on ! morning was at anchor in the roads. M' account of what had taken place was obâ€" tained from Mr, John Dunne, of Bristol, able: ‘marinerâ€"one of the bw;ud- found on board by the crew of the Werrit. DR V ~©G 00 D S The London fm"‘ Sb on t t o i e wW. JOHNSTON, JUNE â€"BO0TH. IN WAREROOMS, VALUED AT BOME VERY SUPERIOR ANOTHER OCEAN HKoRuron. A Floatink Pandemontum ‘TO BE SOLD BEFORE .,fi!*’ Aliggads doliÂ¥ored free to any past ‘of the v “h f . 1% r-é")w'_‘,- hob e in wngit . ... (~dte 6 Ridean street, © PAINTS, . THOS. BIRKETT*3, i . oi e nipndveprmune. . . . Uné Hails, Al1 ataes, ase ! . C 10)‘\ Great Reduction in the price of Hardware at PEACOCK‘S8 HATS 1 _ HATS ; tds o io Ipkats Cafre t and Beaver givms : yous : rous : ‘matate/in: oity eatepnell io lend on Bealittatnte! to f fe F‘ “:;531@ v Amenioms . ly?o 1. . ) DP .t y ret ic ns Wrenington suesy, +. . Menk Footapid Briage Just Received. At all hours. Every day at 18 noon, : â€" f DIEAER, uies eociiented "of in joueet pricaiplts bo Pvore ahantn of o poppelent matten where "London" Restaurant Is ked with the cholcsst Liquors. _‘ . obatpmeanel fas $n Bs MEP Seavent BILLIABRD HALL Ottawa, Fob, 14, 1876. f ~ DINNERS AND Berved on the shortest notice. SPAREKES STREET, 1s wow oray winan . i â€"~~ MEALS OFâ€" ALL KINDS Can be had at all Lours, at moderate rates, ot ..__ .. â€" the Reropean, principle. LUNCHEON®, . _ . _ .. _ . H. .H 0 DGES, Hx, oo aad fhad u9 d daP, Hetk or $y en ies aptclal intaremtonts to tay ~â€"Mea‘s served at all Hours, y Buppers up to 12 p.m. . i _| OQysters received frosh every day, . _T‘he Bar ts stocked with Liquors of the choisest stay oruil vaitohe ns picasans us poriite th ment/will be provided. Tll Ottawa, Fob. D, 1878, TII In charge of MR. JOHN KENLY, sagner sigrpe "r tavabas and vielangs, Open forâ€" the «Reception ofGuests â€" CALEDONIA ~SPRINGS JUST RECEIYED ALL THE ®EW ~â€" _‘ aryuLus Fon 1976,. Ottawa. Jan. 11. 1 Ottaws, March 9, 1876. Russell & O‘Connell, May bo. 196. _ Ottawa, March 28, 1676, $aF~A call is reapectfully solicited. all, other goods in â€"proportion. ..Also The magnificent new Hotel at this popular SPRING ~STYLES Commercial : House, SHELL < ~OYVYszTHERS® Enqfi?mop House, B. MELLON, Kâ€"OPENED OILS, K. FALLS, THE BAR * C o aromnd eeatht Season of 1876. W. LBONARu, "ALHANMBRA,* RESTAURANT. oN THE 10TH JUNKE, (oumser‘s ounp AÂ¥AND) THE NEWEST GLASS, HATS ; PROPRIETOR. Etotels. LUXCOH, PUTTY HATS ! 412iy1 40410f f m ng Co, . IASNC: " ° JRSL t n C 0 Reanin 6 y aliines ‘fl“'. u ‘poâ€" e E‘mw'-: irg v‘!:fj E*#."-fl;*,'t "-";‘ urers, vis :â€"Nigon Bros, Ingerso ' Where you will got thorough satisfmction as regards Gost, material and WorkBianthip ITsonnection with the Hotel, will be replete in aiday on WILLIAM ~MILLS â€"â€"0 . > . _ . 1. «poo Fanisiseod has undertaken the management of ( LIEVERPOOL HOUSE CLISBY HOUSE!~ CLISBY HOUSE : Close to Parliament Buildings, ~ >~ . . &- "’.firâ€". agent. Mm‘m-‘ "a%o Jeammmevired bY HL. B A newly arrived and compiete stock of .Gents‘ material cow on liund, comsisting of ithe 45 for w SUITe, OvERCOA Sercve: P " h2 g3es qBR ae MM»W e k 4i 5. ablg B1 JOSEPH © ~DIMBLEBY, â€" FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN1 ~ ad| RIDEAU sTREET |20â€"â€" FaIR OF THR AMERIOAN INSTITUTE, 1994 f H MICHIGAN STATE FAIB AT. JACKSON, 10. NC uts ' * Bit wm 'Mtfi NaT *;'\fl wl Givgus a call ‘and youâ€"will not ‘tegtet it. IMPORTANT Have giways on hand Steam Fire Engine TAILORING ! Ottawa, March 28, 1876 P _ KKU * *«\ T m rp nromlrnsptarid [ *=» Selling off below Cost !I = i t« iss t oi2eo: ooo ce oo h Tak naatrares mone s _ "=" 0. " Wâ€"EGNCIRAY: the on BL Y T H Ottewa, April 10, 1778, Broadway: Tailoring Oftawa, April 20, 1878, 1875â€"PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIONâ€"I876 menisa l d illlis_ / dnfi k W. M., SQOMERVILLB, °_ . MA nith C efanrre Conks. MUST BE ‘CLEARED OUT aAt oncr. WELLINGTON STREET, n ampanwe dausol . WANUFACTURING COMPANY, BUILDES88, : HUD3ON ABBOUT &~M‘DONALD, Plumbing,. Gas and Steamâ€"Fitting. The : Cheapest ~and Most "Economical CALDW ELL Market Square, Ottawa NOW â€"OPEN @ENERAL OUTFITTING BASTABLISHBMENT, WORSTED STUFPS, bay*186 4 188 RIDHAU STREET No, 61 Rideau streect, CLAPP & JONES® CHINA â€"RHRALL. a complete stock of "TÂ¥ip axn aaog pree. . . . ORDEB Y00@® SPRING SUITS AT FIRST. PREMIUMS REQUIRING "FIEE PROTECTION. TAILORING. RESTAURANT 25 RIDEAY STREET, CHISHOLM®& BRANNEN. DEALERS iX RIDEAY WERE TAKEX BY 4 Sparki stroot, Ottawan. Agents for Canads, Ip 2 * ul ons 22 No, ®ihton tLunches, Anppors ad Ken Harvenionefiraip Crughers all maciines CORPORATION®S f the above House, and is TAILLORING and , MEW . YORK MELTJNS, 40. & Sawyor, Hamilton $061 m auulac €108uf 30831 ‘wile L'A_;;;A-ALL B Jfi buiie _Lgâ€"?k'i:l‘ fif; For making ol i WILSON COarvers 4& LOOK IHG~G diffe P YOU WaLT GOOB Bh&A Em bracing ali the nov CHROMOS AND FRAMES B :ereoscopes & Vie it $ed to be their Intoraat (o petruaiey Stersopticons and Mag Peing Manufecturcr: steamers OLIVE and s and will run on : e e t io announes $o / ,‘;: whs Agoute ‘::_ . ., Be (Duf M e °in E: TV YREiT & P 1876â€"â€"lén freight Lhsâ€"â€"1876 Ottawa & Newboro‘ CarRYINgG * PARBERNGERA AND .ufl Leaving Queen‘s Wharf at % a m. _ Ts Dey Line Bteamers wil\ sommence thay Ottawa and ~Montreal 1876 W â€"are Headous Ottewa, April 26,â€" 4076 which they con P’lfl'm:i AUTIO® Ottawa, May 8, 1876 td A â€" 00L BR Apocial Vair Ottawa & Montreal, And on Rideau Canal, between TTAWA CARFPET HOUSE wanbto the HIGHEST MEDAL a Invite ully solicited, Tor al} ® ۤCJ Calling at all intermediate I (Opp No LA \d 1 Impor R. # ANTHORY «& e between Oltews U boveâ€"named Ott y BRA y d ow MARK TWAIN the I Al betweer And as s0 selves & iy, fung II his wide® baiors -.ndmnq back â€" might gained, he is Bet in hi right. soom and & Nqrgwrcrer long i ‘» whort chen fire sbred ®D Wiki ot Jnb he #4 bub

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