last mi time i to ,..""’.a.'.’"'â€""-"" --'m- street, that he was the City License Inâ€" spector, and did not treat nor would not :dmdï¬-hrh“'“‘: ~d“h-¢~’-'..’ o > P tpagy t mwng Sorge t + qo‘ weight live cloanic .Byâ€"Ward market n 44 4 e m en 8 soft textures, easily draped splticel MB larem for hos menihan, hom Hearn‘s Dufferin Bridge. â€" 6211Â¥ _&)ï¬- Building: lately used as a fire for the steamer * Conqueror" -._i?-'ï¬-hhq-v was comâ€" > on‘ Thursday last. ‘The whole EP OWP TR T" t ts tho Cutiness for which he bas been on ployed. Other officials might with reason made in favour of Mr. D J. Eastwood, down," and" the shingles from the roof taken : off. h':-nr: short ï¬ffl“ the whole builditig havre: gone from our xase for over. ‘The result will be ons of th__hm-,-hflnm N\ C CHNGE: $\ Cmm $ The" Biara®¥or of Maclaren and Chalâ€" property of Mr. M. Kavanag*, shattering its eastern corner. â€" It was very fortunate that nothing more serious was the result. .‘ Coos dresses\ for bot weather, grona try came yery near having a setâ€"to uid B Ward Toaihet rextercar Tore, take a lesson. lighining, which re alirmertitnitagsoot: lightnipg, which was P ly by a terrific thunder clap, p -.r-ï¬n x' m’n was so sudden and loud 6 cab team in front of attemptâ€" ed to ) y teamsters being on. serions runaways cornice of the late Kideau _ Pores Ceus.â€"Up to twelre o‘clock od up in the, Police: Station ‘l'.: prisoner was an unfortunate flmw.m-‘!mï¬â€œ Magistrate for judgment. Iecin en t Py w Pnd g-â€"w*“ the season. although it did not last long. _ Busorss 1xp Puaztrows for sale by aucâ€" tion, at noon this day, opposite the Russell roun Winiii inb asy oppotite the inaseh ago a prominent citizen retired to rest at a reasonable hour. In this, of course, be }'"“.t:uf"wd.' ifled. But he had no. ..ght. to the waterâ€"tap in ce riccary . retired with her some hours beâ€" P ioi in it o thmeae doihe hmn&%?i;-% inadve: tently -n?d to m oc oc zo. Sale Lk C Ladies * ". will save you endless trouble by ting a box o. Enameiline at Esâ€" =â€"â€"All Dry Goods sh t in Aimomaa cpirns stedok 1 _ * ) â€" dsite Bate & Co. 304 Gents‘ Silk Scarfs able restauraot is considered as in no way ble, from 15 cents. Stitt & Co‘s. 6300 PALACE SHOE STORt , BOOTs & sSHOES Gontlstmen‘s Walking Slow | FOR 2# CENTS _ â€" CHAS. BRYS8SON, Irzayoz.â€"The man who at a late hour Buixe Dewoussso.â€"The work of de May 30, 1878 SILK SCARF SALE EYSOYX‘$ Hocal Antelltacuce. mondes ; enly 25 cents. ime at Esmorde ‘TYOUR CHOICE OF Ladies‘® Silk Ties e butcher and L-i‘-"&---i-; C :3 YOUR CHOICE OF FOR 12} CEXTS. THIS WEEK :â€" AT PRESTONX‘8 bhaif pricd at W. 8. Wilson‘s (the latest style) ~Ward market square, 110 Sparks street, â€"A nightâ€"aor two naw selling at 418Myi ies iess uds °f 2604 and sicioh Josoph Fiee Joseph Fitssimmons threw two through the windows, had not the slightest ide w where the shot came from. \ Ergamom Ausezt, sworu, said he at :two e came. to the md imarile sogme ie mt vanrerd a whip throw u-.un;,?th windows of the house were broken. $ 'ru:‘-;.aa- was taken in this case, at > " KHIM GOCRCEE UAVES Mr. before the Mag & s evidence lir“.K. was * R the wound inflicted was of a somewhat sesious nature, and that the missile had taken effect in the immediate vicinity of the femoral artery in‘ the: right thigh. Should sympioms super vene, the wound t take a very serious either three or four shots fired ; he could notâ€"say which ; it might be three ; he saw stones in their hands, but did not see any thrown; he was under the opinion:that one of the stones struck the‘ house, but he could not swear that it mmm;h.t‘.m-. or two shots fired before house was P s id he.saw Mr, (menorepanienes and that, he thought, was by Josephâ€"Fite to ‘protect himsel{ and | ; he froocy iess tihe dhatents ons to ho biickimith‘s ahop and then * . liquor, at all event rere not sober ; simmon '; bo'ohJ nes and .Josep! e U eops af lavor) Poreph went do Ais .. By the 1 angrâ€" hmugmhogâ€"aâ€"m?‘: inm. Mosgroveâ€"When. the. Fitzaimâ€" on n e inorarinares h.-wp&h m hhou't:: a.;hm,m'ux‘i.fmu did not see the beginning of. the row.......... Wiruiax Jonussox,swornâ€"said he kept a grocery store opposite Hitchcock‘s hotel ; produing hhfl:dd‘ï¬â€œ heed stones in but he did not se> them m evidence was generally corroborative of -h;:u:ah.a already taken. : @ â€" S im Pss Aescahidrea: on j * 9040 n nop n Wb l.u'orn,wlnflum :mnd;thgm-in!-‘-;mwe_‘z By Mr, O‘Connorâ€"He did not â€" see any hfl'fl'k_‘b_d‘??'?‘%’.‘.-‘...._. 1 sirike Mr, Fallon with the bult end of the ol los mat Trom Te a vailding n vat he did not know whether it took effect Joszpu hm:-l-fli*mh& house of the defendent with | his brother James ; they ‘went from there to Bleir‘s to get the horse shod ; they tapped at the door to get in ; theee was no answer ; Mr Fallon was on the pmuthflxï¬d I WEXNT AXD Got ... , the bulldog. &unt'emthl; they did not go back to tavern from ho blankeuais shoy. M e s klï¬mlda M re3" they t ;E ï¬ from him and ran to ‘s. He swore that four shots were fired ; Fallon ï¬.dthomlhlto&“hh $ that be was positive of one shot bit in the ribs, . . i) ~ w T l . P ai it being A Rara Aris.â€"A turtle d:ndl- build was found in the Ridean the last fow days. It is form from rgan<5 the L/ Restaurant, the seen at proprietor of which is not responsible for tbxddl;eo. k: i singit dr' r. Hrroncocx comp : :nl to the fact the Uï¬"l"ï¬, ige toace . toss afs afoatdeat astook in Ah¢ di-‘-.; \Jannes % By Mr. W()uaot;mailm.bou‘. past four ; there were only James s Enameliineâ€"For ma‘;ing Shirt FPronts white Only 2 cents at Esmonde‘s. : meetingo{ the C: ov ing it .flrc.: g..:&n '--.ï¬ ted the fact North m‘. % United w" :-.dflï¬_nlht m"*'“a*hlfl 10 in n ue gmgend 4 rel dagree etc., on the *A of memâ€" bers were initiated and others atarro ie mee -Th-'r':'th James and J Fitzsimons were charged with ass George Hitchâ€" cock, the p of the Junction Hotel at Billing‘s Br t Yor will save time and trouble machine: by Clark 5:‘:’::.*‘&@ Ext a ~J Cotton. Nr#ie chor on )00 Before Tnomas LaNCRELL J, F. Carsvoxta Cuvs Gaxzs.â€"At a regular THE SHOOTING CASE. t. O‘Connor appeared for Fripay, June 9. 4146 Section 35 of the Act cannot broum to bear on this tion, as it .Agp to lands that have ’ m~yflu Public g_ of Poblic is a nhmnoat proâ€" ceeding to be taken by Supremo Court. If the description ‘was wrong in &mvaons of the Act, the right to is given to the suptgocun But by Section 45 of the Ast the ouly remedy for the nden i!thopmou%nmdduflw apply within 30 days to the k Court to have u:l:m remitted to the ioarervor on Reforaisiity, â€" o. on onl Atmo}h&'{:&}npflhfl.hfl Dufferin and Countess of Dufferin, accomâ€" panied by the Premiar, visited the Court _ _M. C. Caxmzox, Q.â€"C., for respondent, subltitied ==thit o the Aniediitonal would remark mumm-m tat is Apmplits Cont ressotmann e chase Act the Supreme Court had a right ï¬o;bth OA‘m It was not the> duty m«.-am-'l'-'-"wo-_--& Sn> thon »uig that the Shor of boing rogey Mr. Daviss argued that the intention of the I’flmm reference to the duties of the Commissioners was to find but one thingâ€"the amount to be paid. {:::&ï¬on?‘:‘f'%tot‘?hlhhdtm ject of this ban mal oX prictor a indemnity or Nwmm&m&.&du -orj:: Ow, : sertainlf woll gxprésset/vis, to" Alld the amount to | d. Further, by section e vamn‘s teare infnain ies mm ‘ducedâ€" the‘ Commissioners Ml:ll‘l the sum due to such proâ€" should be 4 ven id nok appormt on the mw smage ‘lat veed gien requred by omm t in Ne earn w e =fp cieoil::.m it. ï¬d’ : W“‘$ that to be awarded:upon. This was ind eeamates in a statutp of / m hnot ‘being a resident, the _ mslss panls on on therfore, had ‘to be desoribed in arder to reme * Cjurt rf'hu‘l'ï¬ ï¬‚-flu Jfl':r-“de When the quantity of land is, readily ascertainable, the award : cannot ‘be set aside on the ground of uncertainty. . Now, utoflnoouunï¬onmnhunrdhno; final because it did not award on the subâ€" jects which the 28th section of the act dmmomnu is well to remark into l that a similar clause is inserted in the Public Works Act, where the arbitrators in taking lands are to consider certain things in «makiog their award. ‘Now in the numerous cases which have been b%&-mmï¬qn cannot find any decision which hudoduodmnfll void on the ground of its being t on some of these considerations. In this e-oflo:gdut‘y-th†was to a on amount of money to reoveil gire a desodnfon 13 masing mmat §’m liable to the pmhm m :.;.".:“"."’n.'.'i’%"h‘. Whase® The 3&_:%:!-"- o-ny= » $Â¥ny must dase mpSesththty io do tor in Jnt the _ Ar to the uncertainty of award, we conâ€" tend that * all the estate of Miss Sullivan emoamanies pocess da0 motes and bounds. â€" By the notice Miss ‘nuim received under section of the " Land Pur: chase Act," she was informed that the Governnmient intended to purchase " all of her township lands in the Island liable to the provisions of the Land Purâ€" chase Act. tion. â€" We, therefore, argue that the Supreme Cotirt of p'.ar':'x., had no right to focily may 4o td by mlloaing e rafaae ton&umtuanrl No court, by the Tghe o engrems is Jurenictioe over ight to ex C m :‘ï¬rd-:bouthnhumm It should be a rule of Court.~ That the award may not be final on its merits is another question. The learned counsel then dhs Canadian authorities in sup< port of his arguments. A)(n. %cnm, Q: _Oq,glond ttormey eneral Brecken on‘ of the appellant. : He said :«=We .‘P-“if‘ that the Supreme Court of P. E. {., bad no jurisdiction to declare the award void. When there is no submission to make the: award a rule of Court, there is no jurisdieâ€" ro r them the neces fat for ,,.."‘.":."m the aessriphon: We nocdupguthd,a‘pcn.o;:;m T dikk S n thass aate Island or in such ‘and such a to but it is a different matter whfm party . comes : in : and=says 1 will: takey al your datate." _ Moreover, the form of conâ€" :L":i:“:».h:«'Mm yele award which the &mï¬-ff Een dhclon w in m 3 . n / Tos Sppiitaiina of Eomm monttean Ar of "Etanuel | t Cns of Publis Lands, for LEGAL INTELLIGBENCE. THE SUPREME CoURT Yesterday‘s Prorcedings THE TIMEY OTTAWA,/SATURDAY, JUNE,10,,1876 . J. McKennan said he saw the prisonor on the morning of the.fire at the corn{ of «»Patrick ~~streets ;.witness :.had :2 conversation with the prisoner, the subâ€" joct of it was the number of fires. whic had taken place in one night ; prisoner and witness toak a nlkdawnb steet ; he askert vin_m;in:e{ iedy. :ï¬mx.umm» r about it ; they 1 on untilâ€"they go to Mr. Kennedy‘s house, and the ‘prisone ast douth on the door stops ; Mr. Kennedy @-ï¬avg»rm W faci? W to i‘:::‘l mnp . AF tha. 300 Cfy who hat hm Bqupr 1 be dould my whother ttiray Obrigoigh. st i(ntbe q;omjn; m“ w.‘ â€ï¬ih whother .i..":?-:..?,ï¬ w:, the bedâ€"was not occupied that n $ witnessâ€"saw. the bed nextâ€"morning about 9. o‘clock. Tonnily ons Aiecdhd waipnet i kept a ~ hotel.on Clen â€" etreet,, wh the fire on the S1xt Miy otbcurred ind hi reronfyrenl tss bote! at Hegretioud s on the pr :Jht mg'ynptodul‘x:gnï¬,‘ï¬l" â€eu* | give‘ xo "m wéato 'k‘:wl{‘wby, masflla:rh w‘fl:’&z& hbf and not "take for "an C unghtholddfll‘% the c the witness told H-hlflv ud%li would not do so, ‘he" pushed "hinms out â€"of daore ; witess ‘ufvermieds coolt im to « c here," boarded, and himf-qunl?:‘ . charge ind M#. _ nen‘s, the prisoner‘s father©;â€" witnes; had some conversation that nigh h.\ Neil McCaul and Michael Quinn, and Wwhi he 6 AFi~ . Tocboie mm sqjunnpd wilil togiayint AdOL a0 JC UWA@RRâ€" £8 CANA 4 | â€" . HRatvirthe®"d> Garrake £Mid0n.! / / may.. sideo 416 fairly aÂ¥ell, the se is fair . to) Presuost iL be vernor . . Gener: x Dufferin -‘" w.im&ï¬.’z& se mc earar en ts ems: likely to take: ie rising gene "evineed.by the vyery‘ large i to. the playing strengtli of the club ‘b(v.tho advent of nan‘..,&_vo@ clorens ~of juniours. >‘ Subjoined is ;the probable listâ€"of.â€"players on each side :â€" _ WThomas Young sharged by â€" W. B. E&'v'om,uvifls eon::lï¬iniu‘:’nlb ‘on had his case renian d !fl&. , ; .. THB ABRSON CAB®, .. ;. ; .. ., Thomas Bmulqu+n- maund .. & .4) t t.. se aascd aor cacd e __About half 4. dozen Other cases, of a baro Werecalied; bubsho parti t.liedwuppur- . Je : Bridget MoCue, was charged by Market Inspector Robertson; with keeping & vomory, talanier on o con M A s P. M 4 a f :d‘ ‘nl;:d’m bon‘-mum % ï¬\:ï¬ï¬‚\ the hmubczflao byâ€"law. His Monday morhinge: /0 / .0 to oi John Larielle, charged with driving a cart without a license, had & mk“?un in ontler to procute.‘oâ€"$.1 (c>_sn.. oc )C Baisr. ~>; Rev. T.D, Phillipps wW. nz ui:\ ’.'sg:'nï¬.' € e"’c' $ t3 a Ts mm i magea ~ . gfn.b Droghf, )12, €HC . JUE PBUAKOUINTER 4 .. «NNA ... .. DOAMNT 1. PCO that was published by the Commissioner dCrown&-d.dld the lands that were to be upon ; 3rd that they Commissionersâ€" not appear â€"to have been sworn. ib C _ Mz. E. T. Hovesox, Barriater from the cause c 9 Mc . Cameron on boulf%fl:o e d:%': shortly alterwards, o the oo{u-t adjourned m&;ï¬\ am. Before M. O‘Gara, Keq., P.M. THit Proâ€"Nio.~â€"It" was© genorally un d:::oa'um ‘‘of “’G&; 4 W WAs On : e nnamacprturns e mt carele 'mdduuunh managed Zï¬o & lqu::l as much nm in t Commissioners appointed under the proâ€" visions of th“nï¬ act is $31,500. }&w, ‘should not the award bhave contained at least.the words " all the township lands of Miss Sulivan," instead of estate. : Supâ€" ~pasing Klu';mlm owns lands elsewhere Kl:"tho Island, would not this.award if sus tained, put the respondent into dificulâ€" ties. Nor does it staté ‘that the award was made by the, Commussionérs â€" apâ€" E:lnud under the provisions of the nd... Purchase Aot. Moreqaver,. it is stated that all three Commissioners made the award, and ‘yet ‘only two have signed it,| Mr. Haliburton cannot be con: #idered ‘a Commissioner until he is notiâ€" fied, and there is nothing to show in the oo 2ot protem 12 to se amaiilapade : an al otherwise &‘.‘.’.":'.a.r the 26th section of the Act. Nor does it mt:b:o whom the money is payable. Surel other seeâ€" tions o? the Aoct, and l;oddlythoï¬th section, and subâ€"sections, require them to ::::mt. Were they not bdlgd to dob; award tipon ? ow as: to the jurisdiction Of the Supteme Court of P. E. L.â€"the 32nd section: gives jurisdiction ‘ofl'mtnmy but does not say on what ground restraint shall. be exorohodw:u inâ€" tended to give the Supreme C a su ferinbondin‘ jnlildiothl"lf { may so call t. In the cases cited by the appellant in support of these pretensions, he would ::"1 ;o um.rkmth: t:o lands required een previously determined upon, and there l:'!':. no further n duorlbin them. 'l;howl med ‘ olosed argumen ) â€"â€" Ist, . That the Commissioners. no jurisdiction; . 2nd that . the notice Boaro ~or Worxs.â€"Last * «0‘clock a meeting .of the rfl acted upon was r the Council that a .Eh .to the.. north. side Of strget be built in ‘front oftthe office. "This orossin * $ i k Bnopyeuis;x th?"" n*? W‘u well â€"as t A j onght to got the yi money, Wihaalisys .00 & HCB the purchase of the estate of Charlotte Antgnh Sulivan, and the mim Aot 1875‘ the sum awarded under seoâ€" tion 26 of the said ‘act by us, two of the SPORTINC EWS POLICE COVRT. Femâ€"we 3; Bs tiee: i 9i. 3 * G. : Borrodate Wast. Herbert Jm, .. ud ;fl:,â€" of / kess eabortinels enaiained by c oaciks Aour Mis footing‘ nes. "ae sbrenlertnleisent fhah flonidiceens Arve anale farbrnet oo nemman anamams ons 0 3 i ï¬gg Mt: r.w;_lgn. ,mï¬ 0, "1‘ :3 o say § sohou Priptess aud thoi Famiiice paole pied orchestra chairs, a very! ‘co0uâ€" se on ol yart 16 eneet She onatitebie objebt in view. ‘The | cluded with the whole chorus ‘ prnhradss ige ht ul 1y /3 mmimum i Anthom, while all were stand: s. +8 a i w & in o the mis Sadiy 2t 12 o clost, oppe to the ouse. th, 0 i 1% w | ot. Andrew‘s Presbyterian: Church.â€" T ldook, Pextors nes. D; 3 dorion, service '«' f’i‘. --_,’[“" narvie o‘cloolks. râ€"Reov. Wim. loore le{‘):lly B“ l C alog '?"'- o o‘clook.. orâ€"Rev. ifg_tr‘m Knox, . Pré byte in " Ohu ,,f‘ï¬â€œ.‘__ Square.â€"Morntng service at 11 ojgfo noon service at 7 0‘C Po W . 18 . PiRY ToAAA Oburéi, "Harl.â€"Arorat ;i’%o' * s E y. ï¬:f "New. a burgh q tprian @On lin, with pink aund blue sashes and wreaths of flowers were grouped. on either side, with the "May"Queen‘" on a throne in the centre, before whom the respective charâ€" acters in the cantate appeared, and either reseived censure, or were crowned with wrieaths, a ~ mark of merit. Miss Sarah Oliver undfl‘gok the. . parkt of: the * May Queen," : and>delivered o ioi en ie 8 0 * f ‘s tf € was. ' mh- ugm_;l:‘_{flm:!» by Pastorâ€"R .Y / Sre Rev: W ." ~ King Atreet= W exleyan Churct lorning service at 11 0‘0 free) D& s01] i.cx,.. llng, s (<8 l 0s 0 ie / 47 PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT. ‘The entertainmeont the Teachâ€" "hase hss cight in ie Opan Bate, bo ace las L &ro.nflmthlnm.‘ _ As ‘the teachers so ably worked on behalf of the Protestant Hospital, it was but reasonable to suppose that the Directors of that inâ€" stitution would do all in their power to assist them, but:instdad of this bdum case, we are . informed that not only they not assist, but that the performance was notable for the absence of these genâ€" tlemen. : <It© is soarcoly fairâ€"that w:lll the [public of Ottawa, through their ll‘tfltlo ht:lamiln:lam:â€"wlnt)'l appeared so admir ably r res ve &uh night â€" take so much inpt:'ut c ï¬l‘fl@w Hospital, "for wantâ€"of 0 on the: part of the Directors, the ï¬u of the enâ€" terprise should be wed to run .any risk, ‘Yot noit was that @ capital chance to increase the funds of the institution was allowed to pass without the least energy on the part . of the directo h% :fr::'sn m h'.'??“"" mflu&w ¢ mM C e hn reg o aoe o e Hon. eâ€" ton and CapNM A. D. C,, in waiting, arrived, and. the pe:iformaunce of the cantats Tl‘“l‘ho ‘.::'Qum' was comâ€" menced. ho ‘8 o8« m‘ ‘ retty sight on the rlszoï¬ihcm ing zbout one hundred w of: the Pub» li¢ Schools, tastily dressed in white musâ€" ing 8 Pastorâ€"Rev. R. M. Fope.... _ __. _ _ _ _. _ ; w i Je adtoult uce Sn dtLabe: Baptist gh o wervice at fl °'°J°&i mm Pastor 11 »Catbolic Apostolie Onureh, Al .::'J(’é Eons ecutannd aee t Lte ongregation CHURCOH SERYVICES. E {!L MWP OB Bur . M. Gordon, ) \ 0. ; Churcl M Foring. td f I n. Moor 7t 0"3‘.'.";_‘- ;&.. % n Ainfftrong % PovP. Y. Harries L. â€"â€"Aroruihg: gerâ€" | â€" M ng 8 M 6 pv BLACK beéauti ."w"; lichty thrved at equany low phices * ** 14 i1 Winter." Wheat : Flouar, "OrgokeU Wheat; signed, AWrill ‘be â€" scet R Py ».1'-‘ . ‘ Pubiic (Grouhds : ] M n OfRice, Sh &hd after W ednesd &n C-Eifll%;_* ; ,; Now is an excellent for 198 e hn Prnro se ie eeme ..w solicited by the Patâ€" THOS. 3. SARNEY, . mmmanmmuogmom ROW E& ERRATT A ia® or A THoosanm: . Awmm‘omm i dea anny aeenrs e ut e ce o on eomption that ts done no t"“‘&';"x“‘s"’““' in pdos orube nowels cct% "I‘L face _ ki ‘l.‘.‘.,' Have received a large and magnificent Stock HATS ! s cb o t KATTA HEW YORK. AAT. AND fuR DCPOT, m ~ INBURES â€"COMFORT, is espeCially recommended for Invalids. T ormpis dbpabcla tR apten hnd #old ropp OR IOOM SETTS.‘worth $100, n ‘will: be :soid For ( 'v“e_gfl-fl‘“ College or send tor virBa L}l’ <* * 3 bf. £. RoBINAGN 4 66. RIDEAU. â€" ANOD ~SUSSEX 8TS. Constructed to fit either Wooden or Iron Bedâ€" From < the Manufacturers, â€"for sale at their FURNITURE ! â€" . romntrure : FURNITUEREE ! RIDEAU STREET BUSINESS COLLEGE, fflm1? May 20, 1876 June 7, 1876. June 8, 1676 The stook comprises DRAWING ROOM BEDROOM FURNITURE, ‘for ‘ every© class 18 ‘THOROUGHLY ~PORTABLE, Adapts itself toâ€"the shape of the body, Aee t ie dp ies )ronto, have been Appointed 4 Ottawa, June 5, 1876 T:I ( Y& FLOUR [Imported] ET _o . _ _ fTAWA, Formerly Ottawa Busi: Metallic : Mattrass wos M ENE ON Rowe & «Erratt Hideau=streot. ELASTIO 5) RIDEAU ) STREET THAT: . ARE 192 DALY ® 1 C100 4 deusacd.. CORNER OF H it Su i M Business College. 0. K. LAWRENCE. JUDE n ani at‘ & OTTAW A. Eâ€""“! to aflord fret slews s reigeed bas undertaken the managoment of the aiy to guests ago w ‘4 I‘i Lï¬- hâ€"-..l " "ï¬m' ,I-I I hu_» ;Flvv '; :' A mwe ty ssie C the Master essmc ‘nn-, freâ€"gâ€"~}â€" WILLIAM : MILLS > ... Ottawa, March 28, 1876. 4 50,000 Cabh ./‘ 20,000 PMI"I:! PLANXTS Can now be CLISBY HOUSE ! CLISBY South Tad, ~tlgia street n m E.'x“.\..;-;..;‘_l..‘! n' 80 Largest...Importations Pure ‘Meditina Bedding Flower P Ottewa, May 15, 18 1. K. STEWART. June 6, 1876 Ottawa, May 28, 1878. Ottawa, May 2. 1876 W SEEDS AUTION & Nt Jb [NERAL WATEE No: h00 Hidcan strook L8 We & +. +BOR1T Mrs. R.;. Pars TB WiLL gron ‘srak®r Ladles® Hak" Com blags . made and.. Dresued KWTOWERS and PFeathers, to be cleared (QRLEANS, Russel! Oords and Coburgs, HPIBBONE, Laces and Trimmifics. new oxnu-un-nuy-‘ fla--u." HKRARGAINS in Dress Goods: Shmurls a~4 ALFRED ROBERT LEX CONQUERED © ~A210D in Dress Goods, Shawls and i oyr o4 ; VERY cash purchaser will receive a iher Pla ‘ Em ofs ,'].‘ u.]::. | A‘T ford J unotion, Ls COR â€" QUEEN â€" AN npa iehmao m ddIL® 3 es of Hectings andma at5. E8@ BLOOK onme Wasted se leave their wanats & gton and Eigle & EC@" ING OF | | J e C buast oal m“ 4« ~ ofer L. *raAImm L {“"‘*‘2 :‘n hich omm b¢ 1 uces Rocstietf] {} Remes s i P EOE C _.E Lat To 4@ ©ON UO 2 late LCC tate IB BOT